DA I L YE V E NING AD V E R S E R. [No. i 24 of Vol. VII.] FOR NORFOLK, THE BRIG DAVID, a «J GEORGE, Cannon, will take Freight on mo<ie'.-#te terms, and »il'- P[>" fttLvcW fail on Saturuav next. For freight ur apply to tlx Captain on boardjOr George Sibbald. No. 18, Penn-Street. May J<- Ati ' FoTPORTLAND, Maffacbufetts. and from thence to CAPE N!- CHOLA MOLE, Ship 33 E 1 S E Pear for. Freeman, Majter. THIS {hip" i* now getting a thorough repair at Mr. George Eyre's ihip-yard, and v.ill fail for Portland in about ten days ; m about four or five, days after her arrival there, ihe will fail for the Mole, <he has uncommon ac commodations for passengers; a nun. er ° them may be rercivet'cither here by app ying to the.Subfcribcr, oral Portland, by apply irg to Wm. Cobb Esquire, or to the Captain. Louis Osmont. April 28. RG,' The New Ship 0m- A s 1 A> Ciptain J.,J(tOtQRD- The Asia v. ill be launched in a few ''.ays is a very fine (hip—Coppered, the grater pert of her cargo i« on hand ready to go or. board, and it is hoped file will fail in all th prefent month- _ . . For Freight or Paffasre apply to Captain I.angfoid, or to PETER BLIGB .. Woe it nmu at South Stret Wuatf, The oargo o r Saow H.be from 'Ha'anua. 170 Hiu!»- Molasses, 130 Hd*. choice Jamaica Greeti Conee 40 Eftds. ditto With a Quantity of Pimento end Ox hidos. May 9 dt J»" &r£,C For LIVERPOOL, the American Ship —DIANA, GROk'Si Clat TJommwiter. She new vessel, well fitted, and * conftaiu trader. She i* intended to fail in the course of the present month, and to ro Urn an. early Fall Ship. For Freight or a K c » apply to PHILIP NICKL IN & Co. Who have for Sale, Landing from on board laid VefTel, 3 cases Cutlery, Copper, in jSheets and Bottoms, Drop Shot *flort~d, Red Lead in caixs of 7 a 8 Cwt each, White Lead in do. of 3 Cwt each. Yfafy are also Landing from ihe Sloop Georges Lule Hammond nu:Jler y from "Jamaica, laying at Cbepwt Si rid W^harf jo Puncheons JAM AIC A RTjM. And from the Bos.on Packet, Captain Wafh burne ftom Liverpool. 22 TONS of PIO LEAD. They have also 00 hand, Rich Mountain Wine in Quarter Cask«, Fine Old Port Wine in Pipes and Hogiheads, 4*panifh Liquorice Ball, in boxes of 2 Cwt each FJrimftone, crude and refined, Men's Englilh fuddles, tnglifh fail Canvass affortedi 150 Crates Qjjeen's Ware, Grown Window Glass 8 by 10, and A Quantity of Mahogany. d *.ay 8, <a.-t Far LIVERPOOL, O§EX. THE SHIP MANCHESTER, John Cox, Mafler, A conHant raoWr, built of cedar andjive oak, fails fact, has accommoda tions for pafitngeu, and will fail in a,bout tirce weeks. For pafiage apply to Capt. Cox, or Rundle & Murgatroyd, No. 11, Walnut-Street VVha,rf. l¥ho have for Sale, OZNABRTGS & TICKLENBUROS-, In Cenvenient Cases, for exportation, and entitled to Drawback. Also 2.5 Hbds. Muscovado Sugar. May 6. " FOR SALE, 5,000 Duihels of SALT, on board the (hip Eaglt', Gcpt. Williams, at Mr. Latimer's Wharf. Old Red and White Port Wine, in pipes, hlvis. and quarter casks Kiguira Red Wine, in ditt* Malaga Wine, in quarter, caiks -Wine, in pipes, jull arrived by the ihip.Thomis, Ci#pt. Gordpn, ALSO, SAIjAD oil, in Caik». Apply jto Philips, & Co. 4t& May. d. ALL Persons indebted to the tc of Robirt Rftde) late of Southw. k., Ma riner, deceased, aredefiredto make .inmedi ate payment, and all those having de mands against laid Estate, are desired to fur njfh their fot.'lxr of the fubfcril>ers , Sarah Reside', Executrii. JOHN Craig, ) ExecutorJ . JAMES SAWy ER, ) May 11 Office of the Department of State, May 21, 1795. ALL Pprfons interested in the Brig Han naji, of William^ Springer 'Mailer, and the Ship Molly, of Philadelphia Farrtll Master, supposed to have been captured and carried into Kinfale, may re ceive fame information relative thcr to, on applying at this Office. Wanted Immediately, A Man Servant, who is capable of doing the drudgery business of a Pubiic House. ALSO, A genteel young man, in the capacity of a Waiter. And a Woman, who underhand, the business of the Kitchen, and occasionally to assist in Cooking. Such perl'ors having good chara£crs, will receive generous Wages, and conftan* «w ---ploy. the Printer. May ij d ALL thofr who are indebted to the late House of Apdrew Clow & Co. and particularly such of them as rcfide at a difl— ance, but happen to be here, are desired to cali and make payment at No 20 south Front ltreet, before they {hall leave the City, other wise they will ccrtainly be sued at law. WM. CR&M.OND,") John Ljamy, >- Execytvrs. Hugh Holmes, j PLUiMfbia, May 23 d KNOX cis HENDERSON, No 46 North Front Street, ARE just opening a Handsome Affert ment o£ SPRING GOODS, per. the William Penn, from London, which they will dispose of on low terms for Cacti, or ■Short Cfediti May 12. dtf. A FEW COPIES Of the celebrated Pe tounai.ee undei th. Signature ol M A N L I U S, May be had of John Ormrcd, No-. 41, Chef nut Jircet. PRICE 25 CENTS. FOR SALE, At the STORES of jeffe 6c Robert Wain, PORT yiNK in pipe , hlids. and qua., ter talks LISBON d.,.i 11 pipes and quarter cartas S>.utlioiigat)d C'.ojigo 1 EAB, in quartei ciiefts A quantity of I.iibpnand Suit iheHed ALMONU-md Dales Velvet COltlli, in do. HuKia MATTS. May j d ' ; : Just Pubiifhed, And to be fold by Mr. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut fbeet, Mr. Dpbfon, 41, Second street, Mr. Davies, 68, High street, and by the Editor, 119, Chefnut street, An ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE DUT I E S Payajble by JLaw, on all .Goods, Wares & Merchandize,inipoctfd iiiin th? United Statei after the last day of Match, 1795 Pxice ■ i-tfth of a Dollar. March 19 d Jamaica Rum. A CHOICE PARCEL, Will be landed to-morrow moYning, at Jeffe and Robert Wain's wharf. Also at South Jlreet Wharf Hie CARGO of Schooner Industry, Cap tain Fhnn, from Jamaica COFFEE, In Hog'leads tsf B^rrds^ Pimento in Bags, TOR SALE BT Peter Blight. March 26 J St. Croix Sugars IN Barrels, St. MARTINS do, in do. liAVANNA MOLASSES for sale by SAMI. r. franklin, No. 137 South Frout and Ij6 South Water St. April 20. 3awtf I Tuesday, May 26, 1795. Gazettecf the United-States- THE Terms on which this Paper was to be sent to Subfcribersnot rcfiden.tin Philadel phia, were—that one hal. r . at least, of the Aqobil SubfcrJp- a iLou.U be constantly paid ;n advance, or that some person Ht the place of publication Ihould be responsible for the lame: Those Subscribers who (hall not have complied with the terms above fpecified on the frfi of 'July next, will, from that peried be confi<kred as declining to take the Gazefte any longer. The Editor has heretofore omitted any charge for directing and enclofmg his paper —in future, one dollar per annum will be add ed t® the Subscription t?f those whose papers are sent by thePPostt t New Jersey. PRINCETON ACADEMY, May 1795. AN experienced Teacher of the Latin and Greek Languages, is wanted in this Acedemy, where adequate Encourage ment will be given. Application in Person, or by Letter, addriffed to the Trustees, shall receive immediate attention. Gentlemen at a distance, who may fend "heir Children to this School, either for In ftru&ion in the English and French Lan guages, Arithme ic and Mathematics, or in Latin an£L Greek, preparatory to their Col-. Jegiate Studies, may be a£fered,that due at tention shall be paid to their wilhes, and that g;ood accommodation# in private Families, according to their refpe&ive Limitations, shall be provided. Children addrelTed to the Trustees, with necessary Remittances, or Dire&ions how to draw for Payment, shall be provided Cloath ing, Books, &c. agreeably to orders. In tliis Academy, no vacations will be ad mitted, nor useless Holidays given, but on the written Request of" the refpe&ive Pa rents. Tea-hers of Drawing, Dancing, Music, and Fencing, shall be engaged for three Months, or more, in «ach year, as shall be found requisite. A separate School will be kept for Young Ladies, under the Direction of the Trustees. A French Teacher of known abilities and reipedable Character, is engaged for the purpose. The prices for tuition, Icc. are as follow— Fpi; English, Writing and Arithmetic on ly, two dollars per/ quarter. Mathematics & Geography, Latin, French or Greek, four dollars per quarter. For Music, Dancing, Drawing, and Fenc ing, the best teachers shall be employed, on as moderate terms as poflible. Entrance money, three dollars. Firewood, for the whole winter season, two dollars. George Margartj Thomas Wiggins, John Ham son, Trustees. fames Hamilton, Stephen v Morf»rd, May 20, 1795. d Delaware Bridge, AT EASTON, NOTICE is hereby given,- that agreeably to the dire&ions of an a<st of the general AfTembly of the commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled " an a& to authorize the go " vernor of said commonwealth to incorpo " rate a Company for ere&ing a Bridge over " the river Delaware, at the Borough of „ Eaflon, in the county of Northampton" and a so of an a*sl of the Legislature of the State of Newjerfey, entitled "ana& toem " power the governor of that state to incor " porate a Company for ere&ing a Bridge u over the river Delaware, at the Township " of Greenwich, in the county of SufTex, " opposite the Borough of Eafton," a Book will be opened on Monday, the sixth day of July next, at the Compting House of Levi Hollingfworth & Son, for receiving fubferip tiens for the flock of the said company, and will be kept open for three days at least, from 9 o'clock until 12 in the morning, and from 2 o'clock until 5 in the evening, unless the ifubfcription should be sooner clofpd. Tha Capital Stock of fa d Company to con sist of two hundred and fifty shares at one hundred dollars each, ten dollars whereof must be paid on each share at the t : me oi fub feri^xing. When a refpe&able sum is subscribed, due notification will be made in the newspapers of a time and place for the Stockholders to meet, to choose a suitable set of Dire&ors for carrying the business into operation. JESSE WAIN ") L.HOLLIXGSWORTH [ of Philadelphia. JOHN NICHOLSON. ) THOMAS PA UL S • THOMAS BULLMAN > New Jersey. JAMES HTNDSHAfi r j JOHN ARNDT S WILLIAM HENRT [ Northampton. JOHN HEIST ER. ) Comtniffumtrt under the Laius. Philad. May 14 dt6Jul. SHERRY WINES, in pipes and quarter calks, 4 years old ; Spa mlh and Carolina Indigo ; Muscovado Sugar, in hogflieads and barrds; prime Boston Beef in barrels and half barrels ; Hyftin and Sou chong Teas; Ravens Duck ; Ticklenburgs and 8 by 10 Window Class, for fait by Nalbro' & Jno. Fraeier, No, 95 South Front Strete. April 28, 1795; 3la\Y4tr American Land/capes. PROPOSALS PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT* TWENTY^FOUR VIEWS. Selected frcm the molt fti iking and intf refting Profpefls in the United States ;. each ef which VIEWS will be accom ( panied with a descriptive account of its Local, Hiltorical, and other Incidental Peculiarities. , By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of the " Monaf ic Remains and Ancient j Cadles in Great Britain CONDITIONS. I. That the work shall be pubiifhed by Snb- - fcription ; and that each Subfcr ; ber fhal; ! to take the iJvhole ft,t of View I and shall pay for each engraving, if Ila or brpwn, 2 Dollars ; and if eoloared j I Dollars. i 11. That the dimensions of each engrav ing Jhallbe 24 by 17 inches, executed ij. aquatinta, and published upon paper of a superior quality. The publication to com mence immediately ; and oiie engraving to be delivered to the Subscribers, on the firft Monday of each succeeding month, unti.' ; the proppfed series fliall be finally complet ed. 111. That with the lafl View of the series, fhail be deliy£r«4Jl an engraved title-page ; an elegant chara&eiiftic vignette; a may of the route, conne&ed with the profpeils exhibited in the the course of the Work; and an Alphabetical lift of the Subfcriber^ Subscriptions are received by Mr. Harri fon, at his Print-lhop,Maidrnlane, New-York by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. 118, Marker street, Philadelphia, and by all the principal Book-fellers in the United States. February 28. d. ALL Persons indebted to the Eftatc of Mary Lewis, late of this Qity, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having any demands on ikid eftatc will please to apply for settlement to DAVID LEWIS t Executor. May 8 tb £i " j tf ' WANTED. Immediately by JOSEPH COOKE, GoU fmith, t3" 'Jeweller, the corner of South Third and Market Streets— From io to 30 Jonrneymen Goldsmiths Silversmith,, Jewellers, Engravers, Buckle- Makers, Plate - Workers, Spoon - Makers, Small-Workers, Lapidaries, Chape-Makers, or any other Mechanics, ufeful in the diffe rent branches of a Goldsmith and Jewellery, Manufactory; any one capable of under taking any of the above branches will meet with constant employ, the highest wages, and every encouragement due to their merits. Any person capable of being a Foreman to t*lu' above described Business willing to iri ftru<St Apprentices, and do every duty in cumbent on a Foreman, shall receive a hand some falary/for his services, with Board and Lodging in the house. Five or fix Apprentices will be taken to the different branches as above, and one to the Store and Mercantile part of the business. The highest price given for 011 Gold and Silver, Lace, Diamonds, Old Watches, and Jewellery, in Exchange or otherwifc, by ap plying at the above Store, where there is rea dy for Sale, a compleat and elegant ACort mentof falhionable Silver, Plated, Jewellery Cutlery, Japanned, and Fancy Goods, receiv ed by the last arrivals. In addition to which he hopes to receive a frefh supply by every European arrival, and still continues to ma nufacture every article in the varfous branch es as usual. N. p. As he is going to remove to the corner store, the House he now occupies is TO BE LET, or SOLD; which, for Con venience, Beauty, and goodness of Stand, is by far the most eligible of any in the City. May 13. d ■THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED [Price 25 CentsJ thirteen letters, On Democratic Societies; By GE R MAN ICUS. Sold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41 Second Street, John Ormrod 41 Chef nut Street, Benjamin Davies 68 High Street and by the Editor, 119 Chefnut Street. April 1 Fresh Fruits &c. To-Morrow Morning ivill be Landed, At Stamper's wharf, from on board the schooner Eliza, T. Arnold, mafler, dire£l from Malaga, 300 Qr. Casks old Mountain WINE, of superior quality. 50° (Jr. Barrels Bloom Raisins. 100 Boxes Lemons. 208 Boxes muscatel Raisins. 152 Jars ditto ditto. 48 Sa,cks foft-fhellM Almonds. 25 Kegs Figs, &c. For Sale by PETER KUIiN. May 7. —m<wtf [Whole No. 847."] The highest price In Cash, will given for EMPTY BOTTLES, \ prcfcrencc wilJ be to Claret Bottles, dpplj r,t Mo. 187, south Third street. April ro J THE Stockholders of the Insurance Com pany ©f the State of Pensfylvania, ire requested to meet at the Con jai y's Of fice. onTuefday the i6th Instant, at 4 o'cloclc in the Aftemoosi. By Order of the Beard of Direfiors, SJMUEL FISHER, SeSt- May 11 dti6 IMPORTED, In the Ship Manchester, Capt. Cox,juJl ar r'rjid from Liverpool, and for Sale (by the pact age J by the Suh/criier, upon very reaffnaile terms, the- folltrw'mg GOODS, juJiciotfly ojfortedy an J of lie uoft fujlionable pattern, viz. PRINTED" alicoes, purple, dark and light chintz, &c. Muflio'tsar.d I'jnities, a variety of elegant pattrras, wS:e and coloured. Quiltings, ivhite and printed Nanism .a, striped, cloudec, twilled, and silk griped Pnickfeti and CoMuroyi, twilled and plain Fancy do. and do. .do do. Velverets and Velveteens 1-2 yard and i-s ell pillows and jeanets Cafiirneres, mixt, plain and printed, common fine and fuperfine Broad and narrow cloths, firft and second qua lity Figured cloths Beaverets, silk beaverets Elastics Orleans and Brunfwick stripes Calimancoes, ribbed and plain Prunel and Oalimahco laftings Muslins, plain, checked, striped, tamboured and book Muslin handkerchiefs, plain and coloured borders A few boxes of youth's, girl's, men's and womens' hats, well assorted A small assortment of silk and cotton hof# Do. do. sewing silks JOSIAH ROBERTS, No. 62 South Second Street. May 1 d IMPORTED, And to he fold by Jacob Parke, No. 49, north fide of Market, between Frorft and Second streets Philadelphia, A General AJfortment of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, &c. &c. AMONGST WHICH ARE, Smiths' anvils, vices Barlow, pen and o and Cles ther pocket knives Sawmill, crosscut, Razors hand and other ScifTars saws Needlss Carving chiffels and Ivory and bone combs gouges Bell kirby fifh hooks Carpenters' ditto Brafscabinetfurnitur* Plape irons Waggon boxes Drawing knives, and Sheet brass other edge tools Scalebeams 1 Locks, Spelter Hinges Plated and tinn'dbri Bolts and latches die bitts and Hir-* Nails sprigs, tacks rups and screws Do. saddle nails Frying pans Staples and plates Smoothing irons Worsted surcingle Shovels and tongs webbs Coffee-mills Dinpir, girth and Candleilicks ftram webs Snuffers With mo:tothrkil:ds Warming-pans of Ironmongery, Table knives & forks Cutlery, Saddiery, Riding whips Brass wares, See 4 mo. 14th. eodtrj Advertisement. Take notice that on the third Day of March, the Co-partnerihip of the Sublcribers was dnTolved by mutual conffnt. All persons indebted to the said Company are requested to make speedy Payment, and all persons having demands against said Com pany are requested to exhibit them forfettle ment. Lewis Dsblots, Samuel Breck, jun. , Philad. March 3d. 1795. 2aw^m ; Frefli Teas, Of Superior Quality, vi 2. L Impeiia!, or Gunpowder H) foil Goinee, 1 (t quality Hyson, 2d. do. do. Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Souchong. A few Boxes of each, for sale a No. 19, Third street south. • D«c. 10 eodtf
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