DA I L Y EVEN IN G AD V E R T.I S E R. [No. 154 of Vol. VII.] Saturday, June 6, 1795. [Whole No. 857."] <1-, For LIVERPOOL, f AStt the ship 1 MANCHESTER, ™ jjjrTffyJomi Cox, ATqflrr, m jf. constant traffer, built o? certir and live- ni oak, fail* fa!*, has excellent a< cunmoqa- of t'ons for pafiengers, and will fail in about three weeks.- For palTage apply to Capt. Cox, or Rundle if Murgatroyd, No. i r, Walnut-Street Wharf. Who have for Sale, / OZNABRSGS & TICKLENBUUGS, In Convenient Cases, for exportation, al and entitled to Drawback. ca Also fti 25 Hhds. Muscovado Sugar. w May 6. jtawtf. gjcx For PORTLAND, - Maffachitfetts. and from thencc to CAPE NI CHOLA MOLE, The Ship B E T S E Y, Pear fori Freed an, Majler. al THIS (hip is now getting a thorough repair *t Mr. George Eyre's ship-yard, and will fail for Portland in about ten ; in about four or f.ve days after h.r arrival there, (he will fail foV the Mole, (he has uncommon ac- Q commodations for paiTengers; a number of r< them may be tecxived either h :re by applying to the Subscriber, or at Portland, by apply- l ' irtg to Wm, Cobb Esquire, or to the Captain. v Louis Osmont. Aprii 28. d for FREIGHT or CHAI- c i f- TER, U The New, Cedar and Live L x* r\O ak Ship FAVORITE, ;| Burthm about three hundred Tons, Philadel phia built, She is a fubihtmial well kuilt Vcf- I S (VI and will t>e fitted it the heft manner, will J be ready to receive a Cargo ?.Hout the aoth p iiiit. and fail about the sth of July,"for terms d apply at No. 12 North 3d Street. n June 4. aawtf. C " ~ ~ e Jamaica Rum.. £ A CHOICE PARCEL, n Will bi lnmitd iim.im ■ ' and Robert Waln,'s wharf. Also at South Jlreet Wharf, c The CARGO of Schooner Industry, Cap j tain Fltnn, from Jamaica COFFEE, ! In Hog&ead\ lSf Barrels, Pimento in Bags, FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. , Marsh 26 d Wartled Immediately, 2 Smiths, a good fire (nan ndd White Smith, good encouragement will be given. Apply No 16a or 7a iVlaiket llreU. Philad. Feb, ?.8, 1795, N. B Boarding and Lodging frie . _ (1 The highest price In Cash, wiil be given for EMPTY "BOTTLES, A preference will be given to Claret Bottles. Apply at No. 187, south Third street:. April IO d Philip Nicklin hf Co. 1 Are now Landing from the Ship Liberty, capt. Van Luvenigh, from Liverpool joo cafksof Nails aflorted in 6d %d lod •and 20d. And from the fchconer Favorite from Virt^ii*ia, 2T Hogsheads prime Tobacco and 1500 wt Virginia Hams. » ] They have tilfo or. hand, topper in Sheets and Eottoms 22 Tons Pig L fad Rich Mountain Wins in Quarter Caflcs, Fine Old Port Wine in Pipes and Hogsheads, Spanifn Liquorice pall, in hoxtvof 2 Cwt each Brimllone, crude and refined, English fail Canvzs aflorted j Crown Window C'afs 3by 10, and I Men's Engiiih fad*iies», ' j A Quantity of Mahogany, and t)ne 19 inch Cable, 150 Fathom, Ju:-e 3 d For Sale by } o feph A nth ony& Son, iVp. 5 Cbefnut Street, Choice Malaga Wine in (Quarter calks, Claret, in cai'cs an J cases, iew cases of ohl Arrack, r Hen?.;), ■Rufiia < Duck, (_ Sheeting, Boston and Rhode Illand Canvas Tow Linen Jamaica Pimento, ■' White and Brown E.' (V India Sugars Lard, in barrels and ke t ;s Pork of an excellent Quality A few liarrels white beans Whale cilaadfpermacaeti candles. May 30 died ALL Persons indebted to the Kftate of T* Hubert RefiJe, late of Southward, M'i- ■ * \ riner, deceased, aredefiredto make imrnedi- T atu payment, and al! those having just rie- 1. mandi againllfaid Ettate, are dejired to fur- " ni(h their accounts properly attested, to either " I of the.fubfcrihers " Sarah Reside, Exec-itrix. " John Craig, ) r . James Sawyer, ) }f May 21 d " —' ■ U \ LL those who are indebted to the late t< J~\ Houfc of Andrew Clow & Co. and a partieularjy futh of them as refi.de at a dist ance, but happen to be here, are desired to call and make payment at No 20 south Front T1 ilreet, before they (hall leavfe the City, other- fci wife they will certainly be sued at law. at Wm. Ckamond, John Ij-amy, /- Executors. m Hugh Holmes,3 Philadelphia, May 23 d tv WANTED. " Immediately by JOSEPH COOKE, Geld- " smith, Is? Jeweller, the corner of South Third and Market Streets—* » From 20 to 30 Jonrneymen Goldsmiths J* 1 Silversmith,, Jeweiiers, Engravers, Buckle- j Makers, Plate - Workers, Sjwaon - Makers, a Smaii-Workers, Lapidaries, Chape-Makers, or any other Mechaoics, ufefui in the diffe- -J rent Lraaches of a Goldfmiih and Jewellery, IVIa-mifailory j any one capable of under- ' taking any of tlje above branches will meet c with conftaait employ, the highest wages, and °. every epcourageaicpt due to t;htyr merits. Any person capable of being a Fdreman to ™ the a*bove deferibed Pufipefs, willing to in- ea fl.ru<ft Apprentices, and do every duty in cumbent on a Foreman, (hall receive a han.d fome salary for his services, with Boars and Lodging in the hoitfe. Five or fix Apprentices will be taken to the different branches a,s above, .and one to the Store and Mercantile part of the business. j The highest price given for Old Gold and I Silver, Lace, Diamonds, Old Watches, and Jewellery, ; i> Exchange or other wife, by ap plying at the above Store, where there is rea dy for Sale, a compleat and elegant A-fTort mentof fafiiionable Silver, Plated, Jewellery Cutlery, Japanned, and Fancy Goods, receiv ed by the fcft arrivals. In addition to which * he hopes to receive a frefli supply by every - European arrival, and Hill continues to ma- r nufa6lnre every article in the varfqus brfinch " Ub UIUUi. ' ci N. B. As he is going to remove to the la corner ftorc, the House he now occupies is it TO BE LET, or SOLD; which, for Con- t< venience, Beauty, and goodness of Stand, i$ c; by far the most eligible of any in the CSty. L May 13. d b _ ~ o American Land/capes. p PROPOSALS d tl FJR PUBLISHING IN J^LjATINIA c TWENTY-FOUR » a V I E W S. I Selected from the mcft fir iking and inte- a reliing Profpefts in the United States ; * each ®f which VIEWS will be accom panied with a del'criptive account of its F Local, Hiflorical, and other Incidental Peculiarities. * : By G. I. PARJvYNS, . Author of the " Monastic Rttmai/is and Ancient C a flics in Great Britain." C CONDITIONS. c I. That the work (hall be published by Sub- 0 fcription ; and that each Subscriber fiiall | engage to take the whole set of Views, J and Ihall pay for each engraving, if blauk or brown, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. 11. That the dimensions of each engrav ing fhallbe 24 by 17 niches, executed in , aquatinta, and publiihed upon paper of a superior quality. The publication to com- mence inmiediately ; and one engraving to be delivered to the Subscribers, on the firfl Monday of each succeeding month, until the proposed series (hallhe finally complet ed. 111. That with the last View of the series, > (liall be delivered an engraved title-page ; an elegant charaileiiflic vignette: a map of theroute,. connected with the profpejSls exhibited in the the course of the Work; » and an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. Subscriptions are received by Mr. Harri- 1 £011, at (lis Pr-int-ihop,Maiden lane, New-York by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. 11.8, Markei street, Philadelphia, and'by all the principal Book-fellers in the United States. February 28. d. "FOR BALK, At the STORES of , JelTe & Robert Wain, PORT WIN'S in pipe", hhds. and qual ter caflts LISBON do.in pipes s.'d quartercalks Souciiongand C'ongo 1 EAS, in quartel chests A quantity of Lifbor.and CadixSALT Soft (helled ALMONDSin bales VelvetCORKS, in do. Kuflia MATTS. May a Genteel Boarding, At the Corner cf Eleventh and Spruce Streets. v diw 4 > Delaware Bridge. IN Purfuahceof an a A of the General As sembly of this Cor\niQnwealth, entitled fe u An avsl to authorize the Governor of this p< " Coriimonwealth to incorporate a Company lu u for ereding a Bridge over the river Dela- I u at the borough of Eafton, in the County G of Northampton and also of the Legil lature of the ilate of New Jersey, entitled " An a«st to empower the Governor of this " ftatv. to incorporate a Company for ereit u inga Bridge over the river Delaware, at the townihip of Greenwich, in the Coun- Si '' ty ofSufTex,oppOfite the borough of Eifton'* Notice is hereby given, That Books will be opened to receive Sub- tu fcriprionsfox the Stock of thefaid Company, at the times and places following, to wit : A In the City of Philadelphia, at the Count- R ing House of Levi Hollingfworth, 6n Mon- rr day, the sixth day of July next, and on the D two succeeding days— In the Borough of Eafton, at the House ft of Conrad Ihrie, fen. on the fame three days; C And, in the State of New Jer ey, at the n House of Thonjas Bullman, in the townihip of Grednwich, and County of Sussex, on the C sixth and eighth days of July next ; and at p the store of Thomas Paul, at Belvidere, in Oxford township, and Sussex County afore- fc said, on the*feven,th day of July aforefaid. At which Places the Books will be kept B open from nitre a'clock until twelve in the t< forenoon, and fjom two o'clock until five in > the afternoon, of each day, or until the sub- l t fcription ffaajl be filled The Capital Stock of thefaid Company will consist of two hun dred and fifty mares, at one hundred dollars fl each, whereof ten dollars mull be paid on each share at the time of fubferibing. Levi Hollingfivorth, f JeJJe Wahi-, John hicholfon, t John Arndty c William Henry, Commi/Jioners. 1 John Heifler, 1 James Hyndfbaw 1 ( Thoptas Paul 9 Thomps Bullman. J 1 Philadelphia, May 18 d J —■ c College of New Jersey. f May 26, 1<915- . ADVERTISEMENT, i THE Grammar School formerly attached 1 to this College, having gradually de clined thro' the Increasing infirmities of the late FYefident for some time before his death, i it is prqpofcd by the fubferiber immediately ■ to revive it, aad to put it under the most ; careful inftru&ion and government, the 1 Latin, Greek, and French Languages ihall be taught in it, together with the principles , of Englilh grammar, of Geography, and j pradical Geometry. Parents, likewise, who ] do not chufe that their children (hould go through the intire eourfc of studies in the College, may now have them inftrucled in any particular branches in the fame manner, on the fame terms, and to the fame extent as ■ in the College—particularly in the antiquities . and mythology of Rome, in Geography, in , the Mathematics, in Natural Philosophy, and ' Agronomy, in Moral Philosophy and the principles of civil government, in Eloquence j and in the Elements of History. They may ad.dress tjieir children to any of the masters in the College, or to SAMUEL S. SMITH. N. B. The young gentlemen (ball be un der the fame rules of moral discipline as the other ftudents—(hall be lubje&ed to public . examinations, and, at leaving the college, [ (hall be entitled to public testimonials qf the , 9 branches they have (tudicd, and of their pro c ficiency in them. - June 1 *eodiw Just Pubiiftied, And to be fold by Mr. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut street, Mr. Dobfon, 41, Second street, Mr. Davies, 68, High street, and ? bytheEdifor, 119, Chefnut street, 1 An ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE , DUTIES ; Payable by Law, on all Goods, Wares & r> Merchandize,imported into the United States sifter the last day of March, 1795 —Price ; l-Bth of a Dollar. >. March 19 - GazetteoJ the United States. ■ THE Terms on which this Paper was to L j be sent to Subscribers not resident in Philadel phia, were—that one half, at least, of the Annual Subscription (hould be constantly paid in advance, or that some perlon at the placc of publication (hould be refpoiifible for the fame: Those Subscribers who (hall not have complied with the terms above fpecified on 5 the frjl of July next, will, from that peried 1 be considered as declining to take the Gazette any longer. The Editor has heretofore omitted any 1 charge for directing and enclosing his paper—in future, one dollar per annum will be add ed t© the Subscription of thpfe whose papers are sent by the Poll. J. M. Bart, No. 170, North Second-Street, Continues to wait on such Gentlemen and Ladies as are desirous to be inftrufled in the French Language. May 19. ADVERTISEMENT Subscriptions for a daily paper, perhaps in { few inftanees arc fufficient to defray the etc pence of their publication; their principal support is derived from Advcrtifements — j Tne following llatement will fh£w that this Gazette is a favorable vehicle for circulating —I advertising information extensively and diflu fively—lt is sent per poll to fubfenbers in the iollowing places, viz. I Savannah and Augusta, in Georgia. Charleftou, Columbia, Statelburgh, in Soiith Carolina. " Wilmington, Newbern, Edenton, Fayette- Ville, Salem, in North Carolina. Danville, Louisville, Lexington, in Ken- • — tucky. Norfolk, Peter (burgh, Frederickfborgh, Alexandria, George Town, Washington, Richmond, New London, Falmouth, Acco mack, Abihgfdon, Williamlburgh, Yorktown, x Dumfries, Urbanna, Colcjiefter, in Virginia. Baltimore, Eafton, Princels Ann, Biaden fburgh, Annapolis, Chaptico, Warwick, ChefLertown, Cheiler Mill, Elktor., in Ma ryland. Uniontown, Wdhington, Carlisle, York, Chamberfburgh, Harriiburgh, Greenfburgh, Pittsburgh, Reading, in Pennsylvania. Wilmington, Middletown, Dover, in De laware. Woodbury, Salem, Cranbury, Crofswicks Burlington,Bor dentown, Swedcfourgh, Tren ton, Princeton, Brunfwick, Elizabethtown, Newark, Reckaway, Sufiex, Al lentown, Perth Ambay, in New Jersey. New York, Albany, Otfego, New York. - Hartford, New London, Norwich, Litch- f field, in Conne&kut. Newport, Providence, in Rhode Island. Boston, in Massachusetts. Portsmouth, Charleftown. in NewHamp (hire. In addition to the above extensive circula tion, this Gazette is exchanged weekly and daily with eighty eight different printers o( Newspapers from Georgia to the Diftri<st of'Jv Maine. The number of Subscribers in this City is refpedtable and the Lift is increasing J . —Advertifements'of Efiates, Auctions at a dif- < c l tant day, Lands, for Contrails, Lotteries, Alanw fafturers, New Ejlablijhrncnts in Mechanical bran- 'C£ ches, &c. l&c. will derive peculiar advantage from this extensive circulation. • I Terms of advertising are fifty cents , per square for the firft insertion, and twenty cents per square for each subsequent publica • tion. Philadelphia, June a : Fraunces'sTavern No. 59 South Water Street, ' r I "'HE Siibferibcr rcfpedfully begs leave to X inform his friends and the public in ge * neral, that he has removed from No. 166 I south 2d Street, to that large, commodious, ) House in Water Street, between Chefnut and } Walnut Streets, lately occupied by Mr. Isaac J ; Hazlehurfl, and on which he has spared no 1 pains or exptnfe, ta make it convenient and > agreeable for the receptio.. of gentlemen. r ' 5 The House being situated on the fame fpoc s where the noted Beef Steak and Punch house 1 formerly stood, has the advantage of the belt 5 * water in this city, known long fiiice by the a 2 of the Green Tree Water. As there are - several elegant Rooms, fufiiciently large to ? accommodate any Society or company of gen- f s tlemen, and from his well known abilities to ° please in the line of his business, he flatters himfelf with a continuance of that patronage L " which he has experienced since he firft open- 11 e ed a Public House in this City, and, for c which he begs leave to make a public ac '» knowledgment. e For the accommodation of Small Parties, ( " the Large Coffee Room on the ground floor c is conveniently fitted up with a number of P Boxes, conftru&ed in such a manner as to admit Gentlemen to be as private as they please—Where may be had, at any hour, _ Soups, Beef-Steaks, Reliflies, See. &. vj He has on hand, and will keep a constant . supply of Spirituous and Malt Liquors, and 1 of the best qualities. Breakfafts provided—Also Dinners and Suppers cooked in the most approved man ner, at a (hort notice, and Pastry of all forts, made to order, in the Floufe, or to fend out - at any hour. k He has several well furnifticd Bed Cham :s bers, for Boarders and Lodgers, by the Week, ( e month, or year. SAMUEL FRAUNCES. P. S. The brgc, convenient, Stores and Vaults, underneath the House, with the Office •. above, to be rented, either separate or toge th r—For terms apply to the Subscriber. ° June 2. ptf. 1 y A FEW COPIES e Of the celebrated Performance under thr 1 ►r Signature of M A N L I U S, e 7 May be had ot d John Ormrod, No. 41, CheJ ;e nut Jlreet. y FRICE 25 CENTS. u To be Sold, And PoffeOion given immediately, A Two Jlory brick Dwelling Hoitfe In Arch street near Front Ilreet, No, 23 lixteen and an half feet front, and the lot J j 102 feet deep. Enquire ot n Isaac Snowden, South Second Street. March 30 dfo-^-codtf Sundry Articles of Houfebokl. Furniture . FOR S-ALEi Enquire at No izi Chefnut Street. June 4 d A FEW CASES OF . Ticklenburgs it? Qznaburgs FOR SALE BY RUNDLE ef Murcjtroyd, No. II Walnu* Street. June 4 3 aw 3 w For Sale at this OiHce, . * A Few Copies, OF THE LAST REPORT Of the Secretary of the Treasury. CONTAINING .1 PLAN FO» THE FURTHER SUPPORT OF Public Credit.* [ Price 7 J Cents.] BOTTLED PORTER, For Exmrtjtion. ORDERS immediately executed—and war ranted of the best quality, by GlLL»ifj HENSHA W> No. 128 South Water Street. Where private families and tavern-keepers may be fuppiied with the feme for immedi ate use. May 11. 3awtf NEWCASTLE LOTTERY. I No 481 t —1000 Dollars, leing the | lajl drawn. The pojfejfor on calling at J the Office 149, Cliefnut-Jlrcet, may re ceive the pre reeds. June 3. rftf. — —_ ___ In the Chancery of New Jcrfey. Afrit 14 tb. 179 5. Prefenl his Excellency Richard Howell* Chancellor. Between Lydia o,tdcrd»rttk, Complainant, and Henry o.td.rdoncl, Defendant. The Complainant in thiscaufe, having tlris day filed her bill of complaint, praying for certain caufcs theren set forth, to be divorced from her husband . Henry Onderdonck, thf- above defendant,and having made due proof, that the (aid Henry hath, after the caiife of complaint had afifen removedhimielf without the jurifdidion of thiscourf, so that theprocefs thereof cannot . be served upon him, or if served he cannot be compelled to appear and answer or plead, , and having thereupon prayed a hearing upon , the fads charged in the said bill. ( It is thcrcfoit ordered that a hearing be bad on the fa6ts charged in the said bill, accordingly , on the firft day of July next at the dwelling . house of William Hay, Innhcider, in ths . city of Trenton, at ten o'elock in the fore noon, a copy of this ord*r, having been firft . published in one of the public papers of this state, and in one of the public papers of the states of New York and Pennsylvania, or served on 'Ik said defendant for the space of ' two months at least, before the said day ap pointed lor hearing. Richard Howell. April 22 eodtj For Sale at this Officc, [Price One Eighth of a Dollar,] The Publications which appeared in the Vir* ginia Gazette under the signature of MARCELLUS. CatJal Lottery. . Of the State of Pennsylvania. TICKETS are now ready for Sale at th« , Office, No. 149, Chefnut-Strcet, bet-ween Fourth and Fifth-Streets. Price ten Dollars each. This Lottert will Commence Drawing the First of September next. Schemes Delivered Gratis, May 3b. d. PROCEEDINGS of the EXECUIIFE of the UNIT ED STATES. RESPECTING • The Insurgents. A Few Copies Are yet remaining on hand, and may be had at this Office. -. IX > of T. Dobfon, No 41 South id Street, J. Orrrrod, Fl-anklin's Head, Chefnu: Street, and B. Davies, No. 68 High Street. , t NICHOLAS DIEHL, Jun. NOT JUT PUBLIC, &c. HAS removed his Office from No. 19 South Fcurth Street, *0 No. 30 Wal nut Street. June 1 sawtf
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