DAILY EVEN IN G ADVERTISER. [No. 137 of Vol. VII.] *-IL-t For LIVERPOOL, Ay?! THI-i SHIP vSSS MANCHESTER, Johv Cox, Mqfier, A toiiftani trader, fcmk of cedar and live oak, mis fafl, fca* excellent accommoda tion! for paiitngetl, ;»nd will fail in about 'three weeks. For passage apply to Cap?- Cox, or Rundle y Murgatroyd, No. 11, Walnut-Street Wharf. Who have for Sal,, OZ,N\BRIGS & TICKLENBURGS, In Convenient Cases, for exportation, and entitled to Drawback. £tfo 25 Hhds. Mufcovad? Sugar. May 6. Jtawtf. • For FREIGHT or CH4H >v£v«~ T M> ' The New Cedar and i-ive Oak Ship MH2E FAVORITE, Burthen atouc three hundred Tons, Philadel phia built, She isaftibHannal well built Ves sel and will be fitted it the bed manner, will V r«,ady Co receive a Cargo about the joth inft. and fail about the sth of July, for terras cpsly at No. II North 3d Street. J-jnV 4. iawlf.' For HAMBURG, , The new (hip *££§£- ASIA, -'©KjJmSx Capiat" Lancford. The Alia will be launch *&s&isv£g£&eji it. a few (ia;s; is a very fine flip, coppered ; the greater part of h-r cargo i-i on hand, ready to go 011 board ; ihs ivilf fail the icth instant. For freight or •jaflaee apply to Captain Langford, or to PETER BLIGHT. June 9. The highest price In Caih, -will be given for EMPTY BOTTLES, A preference will be given tp Claret Bottles. Jlpply at No. 187, south Third 1 {treet. April IO , d IF NTCKLIIV ts?6V. now Landing front the Ship Liberty, cajrc- Van Luvcnigh, from Liverpool 100 cases of Nails allotted in 4d 6d 3d led and 2»cv/. And from the fchconer FavQrite from Virginia, 7,1 Hogftieads prime Tobacco and 1500 wt Virginia Hams. They have alio on hand, Copper in Sheets and Bottoms 22 Tons Pig Lead Rich Mountain Wine in Quarter Calks, Fine Old Port Wine in pipes and Hogsheads, Spanilh Lkiuorice Ball, in boxes of 2 Cwt each Brieiftone, and refined, ~ 1 English fail Canvas alTortcd Crown Window Glass 8 by 10, Men"-* Englifii saddles, A Quantity of Mahogany, and inch Cable, 130 Fathom* Ju*.e 3 For Sale by Joseph Anthony & Son, No. _5 Cbejnut Street, Choice Malaga Wine in Quarter cifes, Claret, in calks and cases, A fe-v cases of old Arrack, T Hemp, Rufiia < Duck, C. Sheeting, Bolton and Rhode Iflatid canvas Tow Linen Jamaica Pimento, VY Kite and Brown Eafl India S'jgafs Lard, in barrels and kegs Pork of an excellent Quality A few barrels white beans Whale oilandfpermacieti candles. May 30 drod FOR SAUK, At the STOKES of JeiTe & Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipe", hhds. and quai tcr calks LISBON -do-in pipes #ud quartercafks Sooctiongand C4ngol£Aß,i(i quartei chests A <j:i!»ntity of Lifbonard CadizSALT Soft (heiied ALMONDSin bales Velvet CORKS, in do. I'.nffia MATTS. Mav » i d * Genteel Boarding, At the Corner of Eleventh and Spruce StreaM. J. M. Bart, No, 170, North Skevtrd-Strttfi Continues to wait on fucb Gendenw*and Tadifs «« desirous to fee BjAra&edin the French Language. - May J9. o&sefte of tfje Ji> AJ-l. PerfoiiH indebted t» the Estate of Hubert Rt£j<, late of Southward, Ma riner, deceased, are de fired to make immedi ate payment, and all those having just de mtiubagaiaftfcid Estate, are de fired t« fur nifh their accounts properly attested, to either of the l«t>lcribpr» Sarah Rbsidk, Executrix. John CRAMS, ) E:tecutors . Jake? Sawyer, 5 May li d A LI. those who are indebted tp the late House of Andrew Clow & Co. and particularly such of them aa rafide at a dist ance, but kappttn to be hare, are defied t» call and make payment at No ao south Ffont street, before they Iflail leaye the City, other wise they wjU certainly he sued at law. WM. CR amond, John LtAMY, > Executors. Hugh Hoim£s,J Pb;iyi>lpbi,T, May 4 WANTED. Immediately by JOSEPH COOKE, C,„lJ fmitb, in* Jeweller, the corner of South Third and Maeket Streetsr-^ From 40 to 3Q J.onrneyiqen Gpldfmiths Sijverfmith,, Jewellers, Engravers, Buckle- Makers, Plate - Workers, Spoon - Makers, Small-Workers, Lapidaries, Chape-Makers, br 411 y other Mechanics, ufeful in the diffe rent branches of a Gpldfmith and Jewellery, ManufaAoty ; any one capable of under taking any of the branches will meet with constant employ, the highest wages, and every encouragement due to their merit*. Any person capable of being a Foreman to the defcr.bcd Bufmefi, willing to in ftrudl Apprentices, and do .every duty in cumbent on a Foreman, ihall receive a hand | i'ome salary for his services, with Board and | Lodging in thehoufc, Five or fix Apprentices will be uken to the different branches as above, and one to the Store and Mercantilepart of the bufutefs. The highest price given. (or OM Gold and Silver, Lace, Diamonds, bid Watches, and Jewellery, in Exchange or otherwise, by ap plying at the above Store, where there is rea dy for Sale, a corrjpleat and elegant Affort mentof faihionafele Silver, Plated, Jewellery Cutlery, Japanned, and Fancy Goods, receiv ed by the lad arrivals. In addition to which he hopes to receive a frelh supply by every European arrival, and still continues to ma nufaSnre every article ui the varfoiw branch es as usual. N. B. As~liCtnroing to remove to the | corner (lore, the House he now occupies is TO BE LET, or SOLD; which, for Con venience, Beauty, and goodness of Stand, is by far the moll eligible vt any in the City. May 13. £ dt2-oth A.nerican Landscapes. PROPOSALS F)R PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT 4 TWENTY-FOUR. Seledted from the molt striking and intc refting Profpe&s In the United States ; each ef which VIEWS will be accom panied with a descriptive account of its Local, Historical, and other Incidental Peculiarities. and By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of the " Monajiic Remains and Aneiemt Caßltt in Great Britain." CONDITIONS. I. That the work {hull be puluifhcd by Sub fcrtption ; and that each Subscriber (hall engage to take the whole set of Vi'\v% ar.d {hall pay for each engraving, if blade or brown, a Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. 11. That the dimensions of each engrav ing (hall be 24 by 17 inches, ixecutcd in aquatinta, and published upon paper of a superior quality. The publication to com mence immediately; and one engraving to be delivered to the Subscribers, on the firlt Monday of each fucc«eding month, until the proposed series {hail be finally complet ed. HI. That with the last View ef the series, (hall be delivered an engraved title-page ; an elegant charaifteiiftic vignette; a map of the route, connected with the profpecls exhibited in the the course of the Work ; and an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. Subscriptions are received by Mr. Harri fon, atlii. V > riiit-{hop v M.ud< nlane, New-York by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. 118, Markei street, Philadelphia,and byallthe principal Book-fellers in the United -States. February aB. If ill be Landed, on Friday mnrntng, June 19, at South Street iv\\arf, The Cargoes of Abigail and ISABELLA, from Jamiica. 107 hhd». choice sugar 16 b hhas. of Coffee aoo barrelsdo. aio bags of Ginger for sale by Peter Blight, diot 4t w June 9 NICHOLAS DIEHL, Jun. NOT ART PUBLIC, &c. HAS removed his Office from No. 19 South Fourth Stfsst, 'o No. 30 Wal nut §treet. June 4 s »awtf Wednesday, June io, 1795. lEWS. Delaware Bridge. IN Purfaanceof aa zA of the General As sembly of thiji Conmoijwealth, entitled " An a-iSfc to authorize the Governor 01 this " Commonwealth to incorporate a Company " for ere&ing a Bridge over the river Dela u at the borough of Eafton, in the County uof Northampton and also of the Legii lature of the llate of New Jersey, entitled u An a«st to empower the Governor of this M (late to incorporate a Company for ere6U " inga Bridge over the river Delaware, at " the township -of Greenwich, in the " ty of Suffcx,oppofite the borough of Eafton'* Notice is hereby given, That Books will be opened to receive Sub fcrip'ionsfor the Stock of thefaid Company, at the times and places following, to wit : In tpc City of Philadelphia, at the Count ing House of Levi Hollingfwotth, pn Mon day, the (ixth of July next, apd on the two succeeding days— In tlje Borough of Eafton, at the House of Conrad Ihrie, fen. onthefame three diys; And, in the State of New Jer ey, at the ) House of Thouiai BvjUman, in the township j of Greenwich, ajicJ County of Sjiflex, on the frrtb and eighth days of July next ; and at the store of Thomas Paul, at Belvidere, in Oxtord townftiip, and Sussex County afore fajd, onthefeveath day of July aford'aid. At which Place* the Books will be kept open from nine o'clock until tvrelve in the forenoon, and from two o'clock until five in the afternoon, of each day, or until the sub scription shall be fidud— —The Capital Stock of the laid Company willconfiftof two hun dred and fifty Ihares, at one hundred dollars each, whereof ten dollar* must be paid on each ftiare at the time of fubferibing. Levi HQllingfu&rtk, Jeffe Wciln y hicholjon, John Arndty William Henry» John Heifler, James Hyndjha<w 9 Thomas Peu!> Thomas Bullman. Philadelphia, May 18 Just Imported l , And for Sale by Joseph Anthony Iff Son, A Quantity of Nankeens of fine |quality, f\ An assortment of India Silks in boxes, And a few boxes containing Compleat Sets of Tea Table China. They alja b**vr Landing, 200 Barrels Prime Boflou Beef, 70 Barrels Pork, Malaga Wine in Quarter calk#, Claret in calks and cafe;, Russia Hemp, Ditto Sail Puck, Ravens Duck, White and Brown flieetings, Baft India Sugars in Sacks, Hogs Lard, in kegs and barrels Whalebone, Whale Oil, & Spermacatti candles N. England Tow Linen, Window Glass of various sizes, and A neat assortment of Looking Glasses. Jue 8 diot INFORMATION may be obtained at the Office No 149 ChefnutStreet, concerning the Drawing of the Walhington and Pater fon Lotteries—and also where Ticket» may be had. For Sale, THE time of a Stout NEGRO LAD, who has upwards of fii years to serve. Enquire of the Printer. Jim: 8 d Just Published, And to be fold by Mr. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut street, Mr. Dobfen, 41, Second street, Mr. Davies, 68, High street, and by the Editor, 119, Chefnut street, An ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TILE DUTIES Payable by Law, on all Goods, Wares & Merchandize,imported into the United States after the last day of March, 1795. —Price i-Bth of a Dollar. March 19 Gazetted/the United States* THE Terms on which this Paper was to be Cent to Subfcrihers not resident in Philadel phia were —that one half, at least, of the Annual Subscription should be constantly paid in advance, or that some person at the place of publication should be re<ponfibls-for the fame: Those Subscribers who fliall pot haw complied with the terms above fpecitled on the firjl of July next, will, from that period be considered as declining to take the Gazette any longer. The °Editor has heretofore omitted any charge for dirtfling and cncloftng his paper —in future, pollar per annum will be add ed tn the Subscription of thpfe whose papers are sent by the Post. THOSE who have demands against the Suhfcriher, are requelied to present their Accounts on the 20th in.ftant, and to call at No. 153 South Sccond street fojr pay ment on the 2,5 th. June 9. JAMES CRAMOND. ADVERTISEMENT Subfcripticms for a daily paper, perhaps in few ir,ftances are fuflicient to defray the ex pence of their publication; their principal support is derived from Advertisements—- The following statement will (hew that this Gazette is a favorable vehicle for circulating advertilmg information extensively and diffu ftvely—lt isfent per poftto subscribers in the following places, viz. Savannah and Augusta, in Georgia. Charleston, Columbia, Statefburgh, in South Carolina. Wilmington, Newbern,Edenton, Fayette- Ville, Salem, in North Carolina. Daaville, Louisville, Lexington, in Ken tucky. Norfolk, Peterfburgh, Frederickiburgh, Alexandria, George Town, Wafliington, Richmond, New London, Falmouth, Acco mack, Abingdon, Williamfburgb, Yorlflown, Dumfries, Urbanna, ColchefUr, in Virginia. Baltimore, Eafton, Pnncefs Ann, Bladen fburgh, Annapolis, Chsptico, Warwick, Chcftertown, Chester Mill, Elkton, In Ma ryland. Uijipntown, Carlisle, York, Chamberlburgh, Harrilburgh, Greenlburgh, Pittsburgh, Reading, in P^anfylvania. Wilmington, Middletown, Dover, in De laware. Woodbury, Salem, Cranbury, Crofswicks Burlington, Bordentown, Swedefburgh, Tren ton, Princeton, Brunfwck, Eiizabethtown, Newark, Booneton, Rockaway, Suffix, Al lentown, Perth Ambay, in New Jer fey. New York, Albany, Otfego, New York.' Hartford, New London, Norwich, Litch-. field, in ConfceSicut. Newport, Providence, in Rhode I Hand. Boston, in Massachusetts. Portsmouth, Charleftowu, in New Hamp (hire. la addition to the above cxtenfrve circula tion, this Gazette is exchanged weekly and daily with eighty eight different printer* o! Newspapers from Georgia to the Diftricfc of Maine. The number of Subscribers in this City is and the Lift is increasing —Advertifemcnts'of Estatet y Auctions at a dif- j /ant day, Lands y for Centrals, Lotteries, A'lar.u fatturers, New Eflablifhments in we- ban: cat-bran cles, fcfr. will derive peculiar advantage from this extensive circulation. gjr Terms of advertising are fifty cents per square for the fir ft insertion, and twenty cents per square for each subsequent publica tion. Commfiimeru Philadelphia, June a Fiiaunces'sTavern ffo. 59 South IVutir Street» r T , I IE Subscriber rcfpeftfully begs leave to JL 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 Chcfnut and Walnut Streets, lately occupied by Mr. Isaac HazUbuiil y and on which he has spared no pains or expense, to make it convenient and agreeable for the rceeptio» of gentlemen. The House being situated on the fame i'pot where the noted Beef Steak and Punch house formerly stood, has the advantage of the best water in this city, known long iince by the name of the Green Tret Water. As there are several elegant Rooms, fufficiently large to accommodate any Society or company ct gen tlemen, and from his well known abilities to please in the line of hit bufintfs, he flatters hirafelf 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 lo make a public ac knowledgment. For the accommodation of Small Parties, the Large Coffee Room on the ground floor is conveniently fitted up with a number of Boxes, conftruAed 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, &c. &. He has on hand, and will keep a constant fypply of Spirituous and Malt Liquors, and of the best qualities, Breakfafts provided—Alio 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" furmihed Bed Cham bers, for Boirders and Lodgers, by the Week, month, or year. SAMUEL FRAUNC.ES. P. S. The large, convenient, Stores and Vaults, underneath the House, with the Office above, to be rented, either separate or -toge ther—For terms apply to the Subscriber. June 2. Ptf* Of tl)e celebrated Peifomiaace undei Jthi. lyiay be had of "John Ormrod, No. 41, Chef nut Jireet. mrci—2s cents■ THISDAT 11 PUBLISHED £Price 2$ Cen/sl THIRTEEN' BETTERS," On Democratic Societies; By GER MANICJJS. Sold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41 Sccond Street, John Ormrod 41 Chef nut Street, Benjamin Davies 68 High Street and by the Editor, 119 Chefnut Street. jfrii 18 fate A FEW COJPIES Signature of M A N L I U S, [Whole No. 860/] Sundry Articles of Household furniture F,OR SALE;' Esquire at No, ill Cheinnt Street. Jcne 4 A Gold Watch 1 LOST yefiefday evening, either in the j State HouPe or between that and the corner o! Arch street in Fifth street, a fmail goid watch, maker's name Ageto* <i Paris. Part of the Cafe blue enamelled, with a row of parte round the c&ryiUl. | Attached to the Watch was a Gold chain l.with links a pinchbeck key, and a small pinchbeck seal. Whoever has found the fame, and witt leave it with the Printer, {hall be liandfQmely recorded. Watchmakers and others are requeued to flop it if olfered for sale. . Junq 9. This Day is Publijhed, [P.ice II l-l Cti.ts.) Authentic History 0/ the ORIGIN & PROGRESS of the Revolution in Geneva. By a Citizen *f tbrt Republic. FOR S*lts by J. Ormrod, Old sign Frank lin's Head, No 41 Chefnut {treat—'lV Dobfon, 41 South 3eeond, and B. Davits, I No. 98 High flrcet, and at this Office. JAMES TIFFIN, Afo ■ 70 South Second Street, Rear the City Tavern, HAS just opened and for Sale, an Aflorjf . ment of Ladies* and Gentlemen's Falhionable HAT S, from London. Aifo a Variety of Children's Hats of different Colours. N. B. A Man or two as finifhers in the above buOnefs, well recommended, will meet | with conitant employ snd good aicvurage -1 ment. June 6 Virginia 1 B A C ON. Consisting of Hams, Shoulders, Midling*, and Jowls. THIRTY HOGSHEADS, juil received—in prime Order, and to be dispos ed of by EMAXUEL WALKER li'kn bat far Salt, 50 Hhds. TOBACCO, Of Frederickiburgh and Falmouth I ac tions. June 6 In the Chancery of New Jerfev. April 14th. 1795. Present Lis Excellency Richard Hnn/eii, Chancellor. Between Ljdia Omkrdtrui, Complainant, and Henry Onuerdonck, Defendant. The Complainant in thiscaufe, having this day filed bill of complaint, praying for certain caufestheren set forth, to be divorced from her buiband Henry Onderdonck, the above defendan?,scd having made due proof, that the said Henry hath, after the cause of complaint had arisen removed himfclf without the jurifuiclion of tliis court, so tlj.it the pi ocefs thereof cannot be served upon him, or if served he canaat be compelled to appearand answer or plead, and having thereupon prayed a hearing upon the fa£ts charged in the said bill. li it therefore entered that a hearing be had o» the facts charged in the said bill, accordingly on the firft day of July next at thr dwelling house of William Hay, Innholder, in the city of Trenton, at tea o'clock in the fore noon, a copy of this order, having been firft publilhed in one of the public papers. o>f this state, and in one of the public papers of the Rates of New York and Pennsylvania, or served on the said defendant for the space of two months at baft, before the said day ap pointed for hearing. Richard, Howell. eodtj z% Canal Lottery. Of the State of Pennsylvania. TICKETS arc now ready for Sale at the Officej Nt. 149, Chefnut-Strcct, between Fourth and Fifth-Streets. Prick ten Dollars each. This Lottery will Commence Drawing the First of September next. Schemes Delivered Gratis. May 30. PROCEEDINGS of the EXECUTIVE, of the UNITED STATES. RESPECTING The Insurgents. A Few Copies ; <\re yet remaining on hand, and may be had j it this Office. v Also of T. Dubion, Ho 41 j L :9uth id Str-et, J. Ormrod, Franklin's Head, 1 hefnut Street, f.td B. Dc.vies, No. 6S Hiji [street. / 1 ure As
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