P -A I LYE V E N I V E R T 1 [No. 136 of Vol. VII.] tSTX-n For LIVERPOOL, (. THE SHIP Ml MANCHESTER, T/.zU J™", Cox > •• I'i'i Uve- j > n:nmoda r tlrt.. .'or s, aid wilt lail in about three weeEs. For apply to Capt. Cox, ,or Run die "if Murgatroyd, No. *I, Walnut-Street Wharf. li'brt hr,"jc for Sale, OZNABRIGS Si TICKLENTBURGS, In Convenient C.iles, for exportation, and entitled to Drawback. Also 25 Hhds. Mufcqvado Sugar. M«y 6. 3tawtf. For PORTLAND, Maffaebufetts. fi(om thence to CAPE NI -3gsSs« CHOLA MOLE, Ihe Ship B K T S E Y, Pearfon Freeman, Master. THIS Ihip is now getting a thorough repair at Mr. George Eyre's ship-yard, and will fail for Portland in about ten days; in about four or five days ufrtr Inr arrival th*re, {he will fail for the Mole, <he his uncommon a'-- 'commbzJSnSnrTof'p.ffcnge'rs; a number ot them may be received cither here by applying to the Subscriber, or at Portland, hv apply ing to Wm. Cobb Esquire, or to the Captain. Louis Osmont. Apr : l iZ. d J For FR EIGHT or CHAR- T£R ' The New Cedar and Live vavor'TTß v*s. r A V O RIFE, Burt!', n about three hundred Tons, Philadel phia'built, She is a lubllamial well bu.lt Ves sel aud will be fitted it tiiebeft manner, will be ready to receive a Cargo about the 20th iuft. and fail akout the sth of Jiily, for termt> ipplyat Nc. 12 North 3d Street. J<"" '■ 2ajvtf. Jamaica Rum. A CHOICE PARCEL, Will be landed to-morrow morning, at Jefle and Robert Wain's wharf.. Also at South Jlreet Wharf \ The CARGO of Schooner Industry, Cap tsip fiom Jai'-iahta COFFEE, In Hogsheads tff Barrels, Pimento in v ßags, FOR SALE EY Peter Blight. March l/i d Wanted Inimediately,. 2 Srn.ths, a fireman and White Smith, good encouragement will bt given. Apply No 162 or 74 Market flreet. Philid. F c b, 28, 1795, W. B Boarding' and Lodging free d The highest price In Cash, will be given for EMPTY BOTTLES, A preference will be given to Claret Bottles. 1 at No. 187, south Third street. Afrit 10 d Philip Njcklin ts 5 Co. Ate now Landing from the Ship Liberty, capt. Van Luvenigh, from Liverpool 100 Nails alforted in 4d 6J 'id lod and 207. And from the febooner Fatorite from Virginia, 3T Hogs: '-.ids prime Tobacco and 1500 wt Virginia Ham* They have also on hand, Copper in .Sheets am} Bottoms 2 2 'Pons Pig Lead Rich Mountain Wine in Quarter Calks, Fine Old Port Wipe jVi Pipe, and Hoglheads, Spanifb Liquorice Ball, inbo«sof jCwt each Brimltone, crude and refined, Enghlh fail Canvas alforted Crown Window Glass 8 by 10, and Men's Englilh faddlcs, A Qu.rtitity of Mahogany, and One t ) inch Cable, 130, Fathom. Juse 3 d For Sale Ij Joseph Anthony &S on, _ A r o. J Chefnni Street, Choice Malaga Wine in Quarter cafli?, in calks and cafe s, A few cafcs of old Arrack, r Hemp, Ruflia < Duck, (. Selecting, Bo (lon ant i Rhode Island eaayas Tow Linen Jamaica Pinrento, W!)ite and Brown Eafl India Sugars I.ard, in barrels and l.egs Pork of an excellent Quality A few barrels white beans Whale cilandlpenuacarti caudlcs. Ma/ diod S A b , Pcrfons '"debted to the Estate of 'fffiJff, late of Southwark, Ma nner, deceased, are desired to make immedi ate payment, and all thofc having j u; l de mands egaipft said Eilate, ire i to sur e- nifh th-ir accounts properly attcfced, to either a- o.f the^ubftrihers Ut Sarah Residp 5 Executrix • t- John Craig, *} „ James Sawyer, J ecutors. May 21 A LL those .who are indebted to the late ~L V House of Andrew Claw & Co. and ' particularly such of them as rtilde at a dift ) ance, but happen to be here, are delired to call and niake payment „t No 2 p south Front ureet, before they fli;dl !=ave the City, other wise they will certainly be sued at law. YY'm. Cramond,} John Ifajiy, V Execufrs. Hugh Holmes,) . Philadelphia, May 1: 3 d , wantedT" „ Immediately by JOSEPH COOKE, Gold s.tilth, 53* Jeweller, the corner of Soutii Third and Market Scretts— ir . From . %°' to 3° Journeymen Goldsmiths jj SUverfmith,, Jewellers, Engravers, Buckle lt Makers, P,ate - Workers, Spoon - Makers, e Small-Workers, Lapidaries, Chape-Makers, •- or ••'•nx.dd'cr Mieh->r.i!;a..ufcfuJ JUi 'Us iWe ft rcTrt branciier*fnjii>idialitb and Jewellery, g Manufailory ; any one capable of under . taking any of the above branches wili meet !. with conftjnt employ, the highdl wages, and 1 every encouragement due to their merits. Any jierfoii capable of being a Foreman to the aliove defer bed Business, willing to iu firuft Apprentices, and do every duty in • cumbent 011 a Foreman (ball receivc a hr.r.d fpmc salary for his services, with Board and e Lodging in the hqufe. Five or fix Apprentices will be taken to the different tranches as above, and one to •the Store and Mercantile part of the business. The higheil price given for OM Gold and Silver, Lace, Diamonds, Old Watches, and 1 Jewellery, in Exchange or otherwise, by ap -1 l''y'. R o 2t t^ e above Stoj'c, where there is rea " dy for Sale, a compleat and elegant AfTort mentof ialhionable Silver, Plated, Jewellery Cutlery, Japanned, and Fanry Goods, receiv ed by the kit arrivals. In addition to which he hopes to receive a frefli supply by every European arrival, and flill continues to ma nufailnre every article ill the varfousbranch es as usual. N. B. As he is going to remove to the corner (lore, the House he now occupies is TO ]il- LET, or. Kfll.D; n4tirh f tjr fAn venience, Beauty, and goounefs of Stand, is by far the most eligible of any in the City. M ay 13- d ( A nerican Landscapes. PROPOSALS ) F)R PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A " TWENTY-FOUR \ VIEWS. ; Sele<£led fn:;n the most finking and inte- i re (ting Profpedls in the United States ; j each at' which VIEWS will be accom* panied with a descriptive account of its Local, Hiitoncal, and other Incidental Peculiarities. By G. I. PARKYNS, J Author of the " Alotujiic Remains and Ancient j. Ca flies in Great Britain." CON Dl 7 lON'S. I. That the work shall be publiihed by Sub scription ; and that each Subscriber shall engage to take the whole let of Views, and shall pay for each engraving, if bidt»k or brown, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. 11. That the dimensions of each engrav ing shall be 24 by 1,7 inches, executed in j aquatinta, and published upon paper of a fuperiof quality. The publication to com mence immediately ; and one engraving to be delivered to the Su'ofcr ibers, on the firft Mtyiday of each succeeding month, until the propofe-d series shall be finally complet ed. 111. That with the lad View of the series, shall be delivered an engraved title-page ; an elegant chara&ei iftic vign-tte : a map A of the route,, conne&ed with the profpe&s » exhibited/in the the course of the Work; I and ati Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. Subscriptions are received by Mr. Harri- ( son, at his Print-fhop,Maiden lane, New-York by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. 113, Markei street, Philadelphia, ami by all the principal Book-fellers in the United states. P February 28. d. FOR haLJt, ~ f At the STOKES of jefTe 8c Robert Wain, « PORT WINE in pipe -, hhds. and quai ■ tKr ca flis LI\SON d»».in pipes and quariercalks a! Sduclioug and tlongo 1 EA9, i n quartet chests £ A quantity of I.ifbonanH CadizSALT u Soft Ihelled ALMONDSin bales Velvet COKKS, in do. at Ki'ffia MATIS. May i H ) Genteel Boarding, c At the Corner Eleventh and Spruce, Streets. djw Tuesdav a. Del A I*- TN Purfu? - e " A fembfy of ti-; . * r " u ti c Common.'- for eredi " atthe boroTigl, xi\pi- C'unty | of Norti lature of tnc n. U i , u« j>j>c*r , . An act to empower Governor cf thU " state to incorporate a Company for e-o&- over the river Delaware, at ~ " the township of Greenwich, in the o®\n " ty °f SufTex,oppoCte the borough of Eifto*" 0 Notice is hereby given, it That Books will be opened to receive SuH r- Jcriptions for the Stock of the said Company, at the times and places following, to wit : In the City of Philadelphia, at the Count ing House of Levi Hollingfworth, on Mon day., tnc sixth day of July next, and on -the two succeeding days— In the Boi'ough of Eafton, at the House of Conrad Ihrie, fen. on the fame three days; And, in the State of New Jer ey, at the f_ House of Thomas Builman, in the townlbip d .of Greenwich, and County of Sussex, on the sixth and eighth of July next ; and at 3 the store of Thomas P JU I, at Belviderc, in Oxford township, and Soffex County afore _ said, on the seventh day of July aforefeid. At which Piaccs the Books wiil be kept open from nine o'clock taitii , Tereiiooii, and from : _.-e in the afternoon, qf each day, orantilthe fuh t fcription (hall be filUd The Capital Stock j, of the laid Company will consist of two hun dred and fifty (hares, at one hundred dollars j each, whereof ten dollars must be paid on . each (hare at the time of fnbfcribing. Levi Hollirgkuorth,' \ Jefle Wain, John A ichol/on, , John Arndt, , William Henry, ]> Commiflioners. John Heifter, 1 James Hyndjhaw, T omas Paul, Thomas Builman. Philadelphia, May 18 d Just Imported, And for Sale Joseph AnthoJij C3 5 Son, A Quantity of Nankeens of fine [quality, An afiortment of .ud'a Siik> >r> bo ~s, ! And a few l>! ..es .untuiuir,;. Compleat Sets of u 11(1. j Tbeyaif • j zoo Barrels l*Tr:T! - JSerroa i 70 Barrels Bftrk, Malaga Wipe in Quarter ealkste Claret in calks :o < afcr, Ruflia Hemp, Ditto Sail Duck, Ravens Duck, White and Brown (heetings, East India Sugars in Sacks, Hogs Lard, in kegs and barrels, Whalebone, Whale Oil, & Spermacseti candles N. England Tow Linen, Window Glass of various sizes, and A neat assortment of Looking Glades. J ue 8 diot INFORMATION may be obtained at the OfHce No 149 ChefnutStreet, concerning the Drawing of the Washington and Pater fon Lotteries—and also where Tickets may be had. For Sale, THE time of a Stout NEGRO LAD, who has upwards of fix years to serve. Enquire of the Printer. Jua: ,8 . , d Just Pubiifhed, And to be fold by Mr. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut street, Mr. Dobfon, 41, Stcond street, Mr. Davies, 68, High street, and by the Editor, 119, Chefnut street, An ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE DUTIES Payable by Law, on all Goods, Wares & Merchandize,imported into the United States after the lafl day of March, 1795 Price I-Bth of a Dollar. March 19 Gazettecf the United States. THE Terms 011 which this Paper was to be sent to Subscribers hot resident in Philadel phia, were—that one half, at leall, of the. Annual Subscription (hduld be constantly paid in advance, or that fame person at the, 1 filace of publication (hould be responsible for the fame: Those Subscribers who flia.ll nnt have complied with the tern- . , the jirji of July nexty v. . be considered as declinir > any longer. The Editor has her' ' t:" \ charge for dirtß'mg and future, ONE DOLLAR pr edto the Subscription of -■ are sent by the Post. J. M: Bart, No. 170, North Second-Street, Continues to wait on such Gentlemen and l adies as are desirous to be inftru&ed in the French Language. May 19. VERTI S E K. • ' " [Whole No. 859] 1 rf.iily pr;i-f, piTtTp' I hj; r r>rt i s derived from Advertifrfnents— 1 - will ihpw tluLt j UlZi i ..arable vehicle for circulating ; ad- .ixing information exterfiVely and diFu /ely—-It is sent per poii to fubfcr.bers in the following places, vi£. Savannah and Augusta, in Georgia. Cnarlefton, Columbia, Statclburgh, in South Carolina. Wilmington, Newbe'rn, Edenton, Fayette- Ville, Salem, in North Carolina. Danville, Louisville, Lexington, in Ken tucky. > Norfolk, Peterfburgh, Frederjckfburgh, Alexandria, G s eorge Town, Wafuington, Richmond, New London, Falmouth, Acco ' mack, Abingdon, WiJliamfburgh, Yorktown, Dumfries, Urbanna, Colchester, in Virginia. Baltimore, Eufton, Pnncefs Ann, Bladen f»urgh, Annapolis, Chaptico, Warwick ; Cheflertown, Cliefter Mill, Elkton, in Ma rjland. Uniontown, Washington, Carlisle, York, Harrifburgh, Greerifburgh, Reading, in Pennsylvania. Wilmington, Middletown, Dover, in De laware. Woodbury, Salem, Cranbury, Cross.wicks Knrf^r-nfr—- c -;- a - a - : W.*«<i ■■■ - Prmccoii, Brunfwck, Newark, Boone ton, Rockaway, SufTex, Ai lentown, Perth Ambay, in New Jer fey. New York, Albany, Otfego, New York. Hartford, New London, Nor wich, Litch field, in Conne&icut. Newport, Providence, in Rhode Island. Bolton, in Massachusetts. Portsmouth, Charleftown, in NewHamp fhire. In addition to the above cxtcnfive circula tion, this Gazette is exchanged weekly and daily with eighty eight different printer* of Newspapers from Georgia to the DiftriA of Maine. The number of Subscribers in this City is refpe&able and the Lift is increasing —Advertisements of Estates, Au&iohs at a dj tant day, Lands, for Contrails, Lotteries, Manw faSlurers, New Eflablijhments in mechanical bran ches, Isfc. &c. will derive peculiar advantage from this extensive circulation. Terms of advertising are fifty cents per square for the firft insertion, and twenty cents per square f®r each subsequent publica tion. Fh iiidelphia, June z | Fri iunces'STAVERN 'Vo. 59 South lYater Street, "i 'HE Subscriber 1 cfpefifully begs leave to L inform his friends and the public in ge ■ neral, that he has removed from No. 166 south 2d Street, to that large, commodious, House in Water Street, between Chefnut and Walnut Streets, lately occupied by Mr. Isaac Hazlelurji, and on which he has spared no pains or expe-nfe, to make it convenient and agreeable for the receptio.. of gentlemen. The House being situated on the fame spot where the noted Beef Steak and Punch house formerly stood, has the advantage of thefceft water in this city, known long since by the name of the Green Tree IVatcr. As there are several elegant Rooms, fufficiently large to accommodatc any Society or company of gen tlemen, and from his well known abilities to please in the line of his business, he flatters himfelf with a continuance of that patronage which he has experienced since he firft open ed a Public House in this City, and, for which he begs leave to make a public ac knowledgment. For the accommodation of Small Parties, the Large Coffee Room ou the ground floor is conveniently fitted up with a number of Boxes, conftrudted 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, &c. &. He ha# on hand, and will keep a constant supply of Spirituous and Malt Liquors, and of the best qualities. Breakfafts provided—Also Dinners and Suppers cooked in the most approved man ner, at a short notice, and Pastry of all forts, made to order, in the House, or to fend out at any hour. He has several' well furnilhed Bed Cham bers, for Boarders and Lodgers, by the Week, month, or year. SAMUEL FRAUNCES. , P. S. The large, 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 a. * pt f. A FEW COPIES Of the celebrated Performance under the ] Signature of M A N L I U S, May be had of hn Ormrod, No. 41, Chef nut Jlreet. FRTCK. 2 5 CENTS. To be Sold, *.ir! Poffeflion given immediately, A Twojlory brick Dwelling House In Arch street near Front street, No, 13 sixteen and an half feet front, and the- lot is loz feet deep. Enquire o( Isaac Snowden, South Second Street. March 3® d6t—eodtf * viv O-llvX.. Enquire at No 121 Chel'uut Street. \ June 4 j I. — — A FEIY CASES OF ricklenburgs & Oznaburgs for sale by R.UNDLE C 3° MURGATROrD, ii Walnut Street. ' J une 4 33W3W For Sale at thin Office, A Few Copies, LAST REPORT Oj the Secretary of the Treasury. CONTAINING A PLAN FO* THE , further support of Public Credit. r ? ORDER 1 ranted he '.e3 GILL & FIENSHA W, No. 128 South Water Street. Where private families and tavern-keepers • may be supplied with the fame for immcdi ate tife. ; Ma y "• 3 »wtf [ In the Chancery of New Jersey. > April 14/4. 1795. : Present his Excellency Richard Howell, Chancellor. Between liydia Onden/onet, Complainant, : and Henry Ondcrtlonck, Defendant. ' The Complainant in . this carle, having this day filed her bill of complaint, praying for certain causes jheren set forth, to be divorced from her hulband Henry Ondertionck, the above defendant,and having made due proof, that the said Henry hath, afterthe c.aufe of complaint had Srifen removedhimfelf without the >rifdiaiou . this-coiirt, so that the process thereof cannot be served upon him, or if served he- cannot be compelled to appear andanfweror plead ' and having thereupon prayed a hearing upon ' the fads charged in the i'aid bill. It is therefore ordered that a hearing be haß on • the facts charged in the said bill, accordingly on the firft day of July next at the dwelline; house 6f William Hay, Innholder, in the * ' city of Trenton, at ten o'clock in the fore noon, a copy of thi< order, having been firft; publiffied in one of the public papers of this state, and in one of the public papers of the Hates of New York and Pennsylvania, or l'erved on the said defendant for the space of two months at least, before the said day ap pointed for hearing. Richard, Howell. fil eodtj Canal Lottery. Of the State of Pennsylvania. TICKETS are now ready for Sale at the ' Office, No. 149, Chefnut-Street, between Fourth and Fifth-Streets. Price ten each. This Lottery will Commence Drawing the First of September next. Schemes Delivered Gratis. May jo. d . IN THE PRESS, And on WEDNESDAY MORNING iriLL BR PUBtISH?D, By J. ORMROD, Franklin's Head, As. 4l> CJjefnut-flrert, AN ADDRESS TO THE Citizens ot Philadelphia, RESPECTING TkE GOVERNME NT of TOUTH, By Matthew Clarkson, Esq. Mayor. June 8. PROCEEDINGS ofthe EXECUTIVE of the UNITED STATES. RESPECTING The Insurgents. A Few Copies Are ypt remaining on hand, and may be had at this Office. Also of T. Dobfon, No 41 S«uth zd Street, J. Ormrod, Franklin's Head, Chefnut Street, and B. Davics, No. 68 High Street. — NICHOLAS DIRKL, Jun. NOTARY PUBLIC, EsY. ITT AS removed his Office from No. 19 XJL South Fourth Street, »o No. 30 Wal* nut Street. J un ® < 1 z*if
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