'' - , ' Tip . .4 , " , DA I LYE YEN ING AD V E R TISER. VoL VII.] - Monday, June 8,- 1795. [Whole 858 "7*l for LIVERPOOL, A L THK SHIP rincr, MANCHESiER, ate pa? • T°'- §&< Mr * c U - ri?rt ' oak fails f aH, has excellent a conraiuda- 1 jivn's for pafitng er », and si ill fail in about three weeks. For paflage apply to Capt. Cox, or Rundle U Murg.it royd, Jio, it, Walfiut-Street \\ harf. « j Who have for Sale, J\ OZNAHRJOS & TICKLENBURGS, < p art ; c In Convenient Cases, for exportation, an ce, and entitled to Drawback. call ai Also ft'f 2 c HMf. Muj'covado Sugar. Wlfe May 6. 3tawrf. ilfeL For PORTLAND, — Majfachufetts. anil from thence to CAPE NI yT&SaS CHOLA MOLE. r 'rhe Ship B E T S E Y, /«"» Peurfon Freeman, Mailer. ""p. THIS d ip is now getting a thorough repair at Mr. George Eyre's ihip-yard, and will M { fail for Portland in about ten days ; in aumK four or five days after her arrival there, inn w| 68 for Be Mckj hi, uncomjne"- ae-. £ ■ f ,. :i ,..i—.., -rh.. [ them may be received either here by applying to the Subscriber, or at Portland, by apply ixicj to Wm. Cobb Esquire, or to the Captain. Louis Osmont. Apn'l 28. ftru For FREIGHT or CHAR- crnr w-gT p. TER, { ° m The New Cedar and Live Eoc Oak Ship 1 favorite, *: Eurth n about three hundred Tons, Phil.. Jel- J phia'built, She is a fubflamial well built Vel- Sih fel and will befittcd it the best manner, will Jew be ready to receive a Cargo about the 2Cth ply inll. and fail about the sth of July, for terras dy apply at No. II North 3d Street. me: •7z/»<- A. 2awtf - Cu —" — ed Jamaica Rum. £ e u A CHOICE PARCEL, nui Will be landed to-morrow mos'ning, at JeiTe es and Robert V. aln's wharf. A\fq South street WbciJ, COI * CaVlv CUlsTiicl.oonrr tr; urr-nrr, Cap " \j C tain Fhnn, irom Jamaica vei COFFEE, t>y In & Barrels, — Pimento in Bags, FOX SALE BY Peter Blight. *. March 26 d Wanted Immediately, s a Smiths, a good fireman and While Smith, good encouragement will be given. Apply No 162 or 74 Market fireut. • Philad. Feb, jB, T795, M. B Boarding and Lodging frte d The highest price In Caih, will be given for EMPTY BOTTLES, A preference will be given to Claret Bottles. Apply at No. 187, louth Third ftrcet. April 10 d Philip Nicklin & Co. 11 Are aow Landing from the Ship Liberty, cap?. Van Luvenigh, from Liverpool 100 cafltsjof Nails assorted in 4d 6J 8d xod and 20d. And from the febooner Favorite from Virginia, a I Hcglhcads prime Tobacco and 1500 wt Virginia Hams. I They have also on hand, Oops er in Sheets and Bottoms 2 2 Torts Pig L?ad Rich Mountain Wirie in Quarter Calks, Fine Old Port Wine 111 Pipes and Hogiheads, Spanifii Liquorice Ball, in boxes of 2 Cwt each Brimtfone, crude and refined, Englifn fail Canvas assorted « Crown Window Glass 8 by io, and ] Men's English fuddles, j A Quantity of Mahogany, and ] One 19 inch Cable, 130 Fathom, 3 d __ For Sale by Joseph Anthony 5: Son, 2Wd. 5 Cltfnut Slrf.'t, Choice Malaga Wine in Quarter cases, Claret, :n caftj and cases, A few cases of old Arrack, rHemp, Russia < Duck, C. Sheeting, Bnfron and lUiode Maud canvas Te'v Linen Irtr.aieaPin-ento, White and Brown East India Sugars J.aro. .11 barrels and kejs 1 rs ct an excellent Qnality A few barrels white bean* Vi tal- oil and fperiuita-ti cactiiei. H*y p iiai ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of t | A Robert Refit, late of Southwark, Ma- | «> ' rincr, deceased, aredefiredto make unmedi- TN ate payment, and all thoie having just de- x W Blanks said fftate, arc ill ■ red to fur- " Ai , nilb toeiciur " ~C( . j of the fubferibers • " foi Sarah Kbside, Executrix. at JOHN Craig, ) Executori , JAMES Sawvhr, ) t4 A May 21 d " ■ " in th»ife who are indebted to the late « t^ House of Andrew Clow & Co. and « > j particularly such of them as reiidcj at a .dill- x > ance, but happen to be hare, are desired to call and make payment at No 20 south Front Fhn street, before they ihall leave the C'.ty, other- lcrij wife they will certainly be sued at law. at t YVm. T,i John Lfamy, > Executors. in g Hugh Holmes,) y PbiiaitlpMa, May 23 d tw J WANTED. Immediately by JOSEPH COOKE, Gouf- frnitb, & 'Jnveller, thi cortier of South Third and Market Streets— From 20 to 30 Jonrneymen Goldsmiths "n Silverfaiith,, Jewellers. Engravers, Buckle- ' Makers, Plate - Workers, Spoon - Makers, J 'I Small-Workers, Lapidaries, Chape-Makers, pi- any other Mechanics, ufcful'in the jhffe- £ w rem ormwikg ot t h. «Ti!lt!l33!JS'y i auy one cjpabic <„ j';' taking any of the above branches wiil meet of y ' with coniiant employ, the high ft wages, and every encouragement due to their merits. Any person capable of being a Foreman to the a*bcve deferibcd Bulineis, willing to in ftru& Apprentices, and d<» every duty in cumbenc on a ,Foreman, lhall receive a hand some salary for his services, with Board and iye Lodging in the house. Five or fix Apprentices will bre taken to the difFert nt branches as above, and one to the Store and Mercantile part of the lei- The highest price given for O!/ Gold and r es- Silver> Lace, Diamonds, Old Watches, and vill Jewellery, in Exchange or other wile, by ap- Oth plying at the above Store, where there is rea rms dy for Sale, a compleat and elegant Afiort- fafiiionable Silver, Plated, Jewellery Cutlery, Japanned, and Fancy Goods, receiv — ed by the last arrivals. In addition to which * he hopes to receive a freih supply by every European arrival, and fliU continues to ma nufadnre every article in the varfous branch ei^e es as usual. J- N. B. As he is going.to rrmove to the U corner store, the House he now occupies is ' it -T ' "10 BE Xh Coils—L venience, Beauty, and goodoefs oi Stand, is c by Far the most eligible of any in the City. I May 13. d t -—— c American Land/capes. 1 PROPOSALS fjR PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A ( d twestv-four J - VIEWS.: Sele&ed from the mod Ariking and mte- ' resting Profpeas in the United States ; veR " each as which VIEWS will be accom- ; panied with a descriptive account of its ; Local, Hißorical, and o.her Incidental ". Peculiarities. L_ By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of, the " Mcrzjiic P.mains and Ancient CadUi ill Gr&rt Britain." CONDITIONS. I. That the work lhaU be published by Syb ittles. f cr iption ; and that each Subscriber shall engage to take the whole set 0/ Views, CCt. -and shall pay for each engraving, it blauk or brown, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. -T 11. That the dimensions of each engrav ,o• ing lhall be 24 by 17 inches, executed in berty, aquatinta, and pufelifhed paper of a ol superior qua'ity. The publication to com d iod mence immediately ; and one engraving to be delivered to the Subscribers, on the fir ft. m M<¥iday of each fucceeuing month, until the proposed series lhall be finally complet ed. 111. That with the last. View of the series, ihallbe delivered an engraved titl<>page ; an elegant chara&eiiftic vignette; a my.p of, the route, connected with the profpeds j exhibited in the the course of the Work; heads, anc [ an Alphabetical lift «)f the Subscribers. t each «... Subscriptions are received by Mr. Harri fon, at his lajie, New-York by Mr. Carey, Eook-leller, No. 118, Marker street, Philadelphia, and by all the principal Book-)fellcrs in the United States. February 28. d. d FOR SALii., At the STOKES of on, jeffe & Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipe , hhds. and quai cases, ter caflcs LISBON do.in pipes a"d qnariercalks Soiucliopgand 1 EAS, i n quartet chpfts A quantitv of I.iibonand CadizSALT Soft Ihclled ALMONDSin bales Velvet CORKS, indo. Bnflia MATTS. May 1 Tf ' " Genteel Boarding, At the Corner of EUveath aco Spruce iiod Streets. , diw Delaware Bridge. Al IN Purfuanccof an ait of th» Generu' As- Sub fcmbly of this Cjnunonwsi'.iS, etrntieJ tew i: "■ Att adt teijiuiUutizv the Governor of this -pencc u Commoßwe:tith to incorporate aCoaipanv j C ' " for ereAiug a Bridge ov..r the river licla- ; ihe i( " the borough of E-flon, in the Caunty '' of Northampton and also of the L'gif- dv '" r lature of the tlate of New Jersey, ent.tl-d hvely " An ail to empower the G#vernor of this tollov " iiate to incorporate a Company for erect- " " ing a Bridge over the river Delaware, at ' " the township of Greenwich, in Ci»ui:- :1 " ty of Suffex,oppofite the borough ofE.fton y;jj a Notice is hereby given, V ' D^ That Books will be opened to receive Sab- tuck) . fcriptions for the Stock of the said Company, I s ! at the times and places following, to wit : Alex; In the City of Philadelphia, at the Count- Rich ing House of Levi I;lollingfworth, on Mon- ma cl day, the ftxth day of July next, and on the Duni two fucceedtng days— B: In the Borough of Eaflon, at the House fbur] of Conrad Uirie, feu. on the fame three days; chel And, in the State of New Jer ey, at the rylai House of Thomas Bullman, in the township U " of Greenwich, and County of Sulfex, cn the Chai 11 sixth and eighth days of July next ; and at Pitt) the store of Thorns Paul, at Belvidere, in v, s Oxford townlhip, and Sussex County afore- law. ~ frid, "on the fevcrltli day of July aforelaid. V a ' j At which Places the Books will be kept Bur 4 ' open from nine o'clock until twelve in the ton, •; awlfrotn t"-o until five in Ne» '' the r-fterncon, of each day. t 'jitilthe -sub- lent i'cription shall be -"1 hj Capital Stock js of the laid Company will consist of two hun- I dred and fifty mares, at one hundred dollars fieK each, whereof ten dollars must be paid on > each (hare at the time of fubferibmg. I 1_ 1 Levi Ilolli'igf'wortb, (hi: d ; Jefe IValn, I John hicboljcriy tioi John Arndty dai William Htnrjy !> Cornmi/poners. Ne John Htifter, M: nf. James HyndJhavjy Cit Tlonias Paul, - Thomas Ptuilman. . a _ Philadelphia, May 18 d '■y College of New Jersey. fro iv- May 26, 1725. pe , ADVERTISEMENT. - ia- Grammar School formerly attached 110 :h- X to this College, having gradually de clined thro' the increasing infirmities of the the late Frefident for some time before his death, t is 'I it is proposed by the fubferiber immediately 1 - Ito CT" it. sad ttt pat it under the raoft , is careful inflruiftion and government. The r~ Latin, Greek, and French Languages shall J be taught in it, together with the principles n( — los English grammar, of Geography, aad f 0 praiftical Geometry. Parents, likewise, who p] do not chufe that their children should go \i through the intire course of studies in the } TA I College, may now have them inftru&ed in p I any particular branches in the fame manner, on the fame terms, and to the fame extent as ■[ in the College—particularly in the antiquities „ j and mythology of Rome, in Geography, in f, " the Mathematics, in Natural Philosophy, and v eS ' Aflronomy, in Moral Philosophy and the n pT 1 " principles of civil government, in Eloquence 'si r and in the Elements of History. They may a ntal address their children to any of the inafters t in the College, or to r SAMUEL S. SMITH. y iext fS. B. The young gentlemen shall be un- \ der the fame rules of moral discipline as the e other ftudents—fliall be lubjeded to public , 3ub- examinations, and, at leaving the college, J lhall be entitled to public testimonials of the ews, branches they have studied, and of their pro- , • lai-k ' ficiency in the*«« i 5 j June i *eodiw rav- Just Published, ''f' 11 j And to be fold by Mr. Ormrod, No. 41, of a Chefnut street, Mr. Dobfon, 41. Second com " street, Mr. Davies, 68, High street, and ; "K c ° by the Editor, 119, Chefnut ftnet, An ALPHABETICAL LIST plet- OF THE J DUTIES ; I Payable by Law, on all Goois, ares & map Merchandise,imported into the United States peds after the last day of March, 179J —Price ork; l-Bth of a Dollar. ibers. I March 19 larri- GAZETTES/ the UNITED STATES. V ( ' rk 1 THE Terms on which this Paper was to ar . ei j I be sent to Subscribers not refidentin Philadel lclPa j phia, were—that one half, at least, of the j Annual Subscription fliould be constantly ' I paid in advance* or that some perlon at tlie I place of publication should be responsible for j the fame: 1 Those Subscribers who shall not have IIX I complied with the terms above fpecified on I the Jirjl of July next, will, from that period ( 3 ual Ibe considered as declining to take the Gazette „ j any longer. a Iks I h as heretofore omitted any artei | charge for directing and enclosing his paper —in _ _ I future, one dollar per annum will be add- * led to the Subscription of those whose papers I are sent by the Port. _jt| J. M. Bart, No. 170, North Second-Street, ,1 I Continues to wait on fucli Gentlemen and | Ladies as are desirous to be inftrudkd :n' uce the French Language. liw May 19. ADVERTISEMENT ;j Subscriptions for a daily paper, perhaps in I. /O I 1 few instances nc fufticient to delray tlie esc-, b pericc of ihwir pvM;cation; their •ci .. r support is derived from Advertilcrw*>T Knqui . I The following statement will ihew tbut thi~ June y ' Gazette is a favorable vehicle for circulate - advertising information extei fively aod» difu (l lively—lt is sent per post to fubfcr»bcrs in ttoc | is following places, viz. *■ Savannah and Augusta, in Georgia. L t Charleston, Columbia, in p JTAT s . South Carolina. I\UIX Wilmington, Newbero, Edenton, Fayette- Villti, Salem, in North Carol.ua. Jtine Danville, Louisville, Lexington, in Ken >- tucky. , i y> Norfolk, Petetlburgh, rrederickfburgh, Alexandria, George Town, Waftiington, t- Richmond, New London, Falmouth, Accc.- u- mack, Abingdon, Williamfburgh, Yorktown, T \ ie Dumfries, Urbanna, Colchester, in Virginia. Eaflon, Pnncels Ann, Bladen- Q fe {burgh, Annupolis 1 Chaptico, Warwick, J Chellertown, Ch'efter Mill, Elkton r in Ma ryland. C( ; ip Uniontow«, Wajfhington, Carlisle, York, he Chamberfburgh, Harrifburgh, Gretnlburgh, at Pittsburgh, Reading, in Pennsylvania. ] in Wilmington, Middletown, Dover, in De *e- la ware. Woodbury, Salem, Ccanbury, Crofswicks Burlington, Bordento\vn,Swcdefburgh, 1 rear he ton, Princeton, Brunfwick, Elizabethtown, Bi ,n Newark, Bootietcn, Rockawuy, Al »b- krnmr 11, I'ertlr Ambay, in New Jersey. >ck New York, Albany, Otfego, New York. in- Hartford, New London, Norwich, Litch- : ars field, in Conßcfticut. on Newport, Providence, in Rhode liland. Boston, in MafTachufetts. Portsmouth, Charleftown, in Ntw Hamp- y re * Y. . . r . , ate us In addition to the above extcnlive circula- j tion, this Gazette is exchanged weekly and daily with eighty eight different printers ol _ _ . ?rs. Newspapers from Georgia to the District oi Maine. The number of Subscribers »n this City is and the Lift is increasing ( —Advert ifements'of Efiates, Ausl ions at a dif~ -J tant day, Lands, for Contrails, Lotteries, Mann- (I fa£iJ)-crs, Neiv Ejlablijhments in mechanical bran- cetve cbes, &c. Iffc. will derive peculiar advantage Ji from this extensive circulation; r l*erms of advertising are fifty cents '• per fijuare for the firft insertion, and twenty T» cents per square f«r each subsequent publica :hcd .. ~ . r Prel Philadelphia, June 2 d Be it!' Fraunces'sTavern raoft No. 59 South Water Street, The r 1 UTilSutncriberrci})celiiitiy hg« l-iwu J shall J_ inform his friends and the public in ge :iplss neral, that he has removed from No. 166 • aad south id Street, to that large, commodious, 0 who Hoafe in Water Street, between Chefnut and d go Wilnut Streets, lately occupied by Mr. IJaac , n the Hizleturjl, and oji which he has spared bo :d in p 2 i ns or expense, to make it convenient and a nner, agreeable for the receptio.. of gentlemen. ait as The House being situated on the fame spot uities where the noted Beef Steak and Punch hc\ufe y. in formerly stood, has the advantage of the tcft , and wa ter in this city, known long since by tlie 1 the name of the Green Tree il r ater. As there are uence 'several elegant Rooms, fufficiently large to . ■ may accommodate any Society or company of gen afters tlemen, and from his well known abilities to please in the line of hii business, he flatters ~H. himfelf with a continuance of that patronage >e un- which he has experienced since he firft open- °° as the ed a Public House in this City, and, for P^ 1 public which he begs leave to make a public ac- 'liege, loiowlcdgment. jf the For the accommodation of Small Parties, „ 1 pro- the Large Coffee Room on the ground fioor . is. conveniently fitted up with a number of P liw Boxes, 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, Relishes, Biq. &. '• 4l ' He has op hand, and will keep a constant iecond supply of Spirituous and Malt Liquors, and Th t, a nd Q f heft qualities. Breakfafts provided—Also Dinners and ,IST Suppers cooked in the most approved man ner, at a short notice, and Pastry of all forts, 1 made to order, in the House, or to fend out — 5 at any hour. I ares & He has several well furnifhed Bed Cham- States bers, for Boarders and Lodgers, by the Week, O -Price month, or year. SAMUEL FRAUNCES. P. S. The large, convenient, Stores and Vaults, underneath the House, with the Office i TES. above, to be rented, either separate or toge ther—For terms apply to the Subscriber. was to T une 2. ptf. th iiladel- . J A FEW COPIES at tlie Of the celebrated Performance undet the; p; ible for Signature of M A N L I U S, £ , av * May be had of ** On * - TV T" jj period John Ormrod, No. 41, C hej- Uazette nu f Jl r eet. , fRICE 25 CENTS. Ed any A per—in beadd- To be Sold, S papers And PolTellion given immediately, ( A £ T-iuo Jiory brick Dwelling House In Arch street near Front street, No, 23 i te ( fixteenandati half feet front, and the lot i ' an(l 102 feet deep. Enquire oi nfted ir Isaac Snowden, South Second Street. I March 30 d6t—eodif * 11 ■" " Sundry Articles of Houieholu furniture Ktiquir-.- a; ,\i. i; i < ro! "f Tuae 4 * A FEW CASES OF Ticklenburgs & Oznaburgs FOR SALE BY RUNDLE MuRGJTROrD, No. IX Vv'alnu Street. Jcne 4 S-'wjw For Sale at tfyis CfiLe, A Few Copies, OF THE LAST REPORT Of the Secretary of the Treasury. CONTAINING A PLAN FOR THE FUHTUE& SUPPORT OF Public Credit. £ Price 7 5 ' Cents. j 5 ; BOTTLED PORTER, For Exportation. immediately executed—and war l" ranted of the best quality, by t GILL iff HENSHA W 9 No. 128 South Water Street. Where privat families and tavern-keepers may be fuftplied with the fame for immedi ate use. May 11. 3awtf of NEWCASTLE LOTTERY. " s No 48 II — 1 000 Dollars, being the ?? lajl drawn. The pojfejfor on calling at the Office 149, Chrfnutjlrcet, way re in- ceive the proceeds. ge June 3. dtf. In the Chancery of New ferfey. :a * April 14tb. 1795. Present his Excellency Richard HowtiU — Chancellor, Between Lydia Qnderdonck ? Complainant, N . Jjyd Henry Onderdonci, UeTcndaot. The Complainant in thiscaufe, having this day filed her bill of 3Ug complaint, praying for ceftain causes theren an J set forth, to be divorced from her hufbacd ■r c Henry Ondwrdonck, the above defendant,and no having made due proof, that the said Henry and hath, after the cause of complaint hadarifen len remove< lhimfelf without the jurifdi&ion of r ' this court, so that the process thereof cannot be served upon him, or if lerved he cannot best he compelled to appear andanfweror plead, t j ie and having thereupon prayed a hearing upon are the fads charged in the said bill. It is therefore ordered that a hearing be had on ren _ the fads charged in the said bill, accordingly * to on the firft day of July next at the dwelling ters ho use of William Hay, Innholder, in the ' * city of Trenton, at ten o'clock in the fore noon, a copy of this order, having been iirft : £ or publilhed in one of the public papers of this ac _ state, and in ope of the public papers of the slates of New York and Pennfylvauia, or ties f erve( * on the said defendant for the space of - OOI ! two months at lead, before the said day ap t q£ pointed for hearing. s to Richard Howell. they April 22 eodtj iour, - F<jt Sale-at-this. O ffice^ rtant [Price One Eighth of a Dollar.3 and The Publications which appeared in the Vir ginia Gazette under the signature of a <- MARCELLUS. orts, out —— Canal Lottery. lam- Aeek, Of the State of Pennfylvauia. TICKETS are now ready for Sale at the n j OJJ> ce i No. 149, Chefiiut-Street, between fourth and Fifth-Streets. t ' . Price ten Dollars each. r This Lottery will Commence Drawing )t f the First of September next. Schemes Delivered Gratis. May 30- d. 1 the; PROCEEDINGS of the EXECUTIVE of the UNITED STATES. RESPECTING v , t y T'he Insurgents. A Few Copies - - Are yet remammg'TirrJrand, c.;»cy at this Oißce. AHo of T. Dobl'on, No 41 South idStreet, J. Ormrod,Franklin's H.ad, r. Chefnut Street, and B. Davies.No. 68 High Street. oufe —— — ' " io,», NICHOLAS DIEHL, jun. ><« ' NOTART PUBLIC, Isfc. fe TTAS removed his Office !ro(n No. in in, ri Southlourth Street, 'o No, 30 \V .«• reet. nut Street. eodtf Jose 4 a'awtf
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