€p>' ; Wi- DAILY EVENING ADVERTI S E R. [No. 138 of Vol. VII.] Thursday, June ii, 1-795. [Whole No. 861."] For LIVERPOOL, pk&!3L THE SHIP ®M MANCHESTER, . >*.Y 6*0 V, A/;//-r,_ j3ui>«i(t.T "T trader, built ot' cedar and iiv»- n 'oik v fails fact, has excellent accomrnoda- 0 firths far pafTcnjjers, and will fail in three weeks. For paflige apply to Capt. Cox, or Ru.idle Es 5 Murgatroyd, No. j i, Walnut-Street Wharf. Who have for Sale, _ 07-.NA.BRTGS & TICICLENBURG'S, P In Convenient Cases, for exportation, a and entitled to Drawback. c Also ' « 2<; Hbds. Muscovado Sugar. May 6. jtawtf. j For FREIGHT or CHAR 15k The New Cedar and Live Oak' Ship mMm: FAVORITE, Burthen ahont three hundred Tens, Philadel- J phia huilt, She is a fubliantial well buds. Vef- 1 fi:l and will be fitted it the bed manner, will K' ready to receive a about the 20th iitfl. and fail ahont the sth of July, for terms < apfiy 1a- th Jum 4. sawtf- < For HAMBURG, The new ship ASIA, ' Cap'.ain Lang ford. 1 fiyJS The Asia will be hunch- 1 -"--*-<'■>-I?'* > C( J in a few day? ;is a very < fine ship, coppered; the greater part of h;r 1 cargo is on hand, ready to go on board ; she 1 will fail the 10th inilant. For freight or palfaee apply to Capt'iir l. - io-ford, or to PETER blight. June 9, dtsotli The highest price In Caih, will be given for EMPTY BOTTI/ES, A prefcrcnce will be given to Claret Bottles. Apply at No. 187, south Third street. April 10. d . Ptiihip Nt-oxL-tN & -Go. Are now .Landing from the Ship Liberty, capt. .Van Luvenigh, from Liverpool 100 caiks-of Nails aiTorted in 4d 6d B Executors. Hugh Holmes, j Philadelphia, A lay 23 d WANTED. Immediately by JOSEPH COOKE, Gold fmitb, JczvelUr, the c©rner of South Third and Market Streets— From 20 to 30 Journeymen Gcldfmiths Silversmith,, Jewellers, Engravers, Buckle- Makers, Plate - Workers, Spoon - Makers, 11-Workers, Lapidaries, Chape-Makers, or any other Mechanics, ufefal in the diffe rent branches of a Goldsmith and Jewellery, Manuiailory ; any one capable of under taking any of the above branches will meet with constant employ, the highest wages, and every encouragement due toflieir merits. Any perfen capable of being a Foreman to the a"bove described Busines s , willing to in ftrudl Apprentices, and do every duty in cumbent on a Foreman; {hall receive a haftd fome salary 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 Old Gold and Silver, Lace, Diamonds, Old Watches, and Jewellery, in Exchange or otherwise, by ap plying at the above Store, where there is rea dy for Sale, a compleat and elegant Aflbrt mentof fafhionable Silver, Plated, Jewellery Cutlery, Japanned, and fancy Goods, receiv ed by the last arrivals. In addition to which he hopes to receive a frefn supply by every European arrival, and flill continues to ma- 1 nufa&nre every article in the various branch es as'ufual. , N. B. As he is going to remove to the corner flore, 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 American Land/capes. PROPOSALS FJX PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A TWENTY-FOUR VIEWS. Selected from the most flriking and intf rcfting Profpecls in the United States ; each ®f which VIEWS will he accom panied with a descriptive account of its Local, Historical, and other Incidental Peculiarities. By G. I. PARICYNS, Author of the " Monaji'ic Remains and Ancient Ca files in Or eat Britain " CONDITIONS. I. That the work shall be published by Sub scription ; and that each Subscriber ftiall engage to take the whole set of Views, and (hall pay for each engraving, if bla««k or brown, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. 11. That ths dimensions of each engrav ing ftiallbe 24 by 17 inches, executed 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 firft Monday of each succeeding month, unti! the propofad series fhailbe finally complet ed. 111. That with the last View of the series, fhill be delivered an engraved title-page ; an elegant charadtei iftic vignette: a map of the route, conne&t*l with the profpc&s exhibited in the the course 6f the Work; aifd an Alphabetical lift of the Subfcribcrs. SiJbfcriptions are received by Mr. Harri fon, athisPrint-fhop,Maidcnlane, New-York by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. 118, Marke; Ilrect, Philadelphia, and by all the principal Book-fellcrs in the United States. February 28. d. Wilt be Landed\ on Friday morning, June 19, at South Street sl toauthwiie the Governor of this " Commonwealth to incorporate a Company " for ereiSing a Bridge over the river I)ela "at the borough of aftou, in the County "of Northampton and also" of the Legif- , : lature of tiic llate of New Jersey, entitl".d j "An a& to empower the Governor of this j " state to incorporate a Company for ereu«- " ty of Sussex ,opposite the boraugh of E: lion" Notice is hereby given, That Books will be opened to receive Sub fcriptionsfor the Stock of the said Company, at the time&and places following, to wit : In the City of Philadelphia, at the Count ing House of Levi Holiingfworth, on Mon day, the fixthday of July next, and on the two succeeding days— In the Borough of Eafton, at the House of Conrad Ihrie, fen. on the fame three days; And, in the State of New Jer ey, at the House of Thomas Bullman, in the township of Greenwich, and County of Suflfex, on ths sixth and eighth days of July next ; and at the store of Thomas Paul, at Belvidere, in Oxford township, and Sussex County afore faid, on the seventh day of July aforefaid. At which Places the Books will be kept "open frbm nine ./Jock until twefv? in the forenoon, and from two o'clock until five in the afternoon, of each day, or until the sub scription fliallbe filUd Capital Stock of the said Company will consist of two hun dred and fifty shares, at one hundred dollars ':ach, whereof ten dollars must be paid on each share at the time of fubferibing. Levi Hollingf^vortb)' Jeffe Wain, John hicbolfon, John Arndt, • William Henry 9 Comrr.ijjioners. John Heijler, James Hyndjhawy Thomas Paul, Thomas Buflman. Philadelphia, May 18 d Just Imported, And for Sale by Joseph Anthony ess Son, A Quantity of Nankeens of fine [quality, An afTortment of India Silks in boxes, And a few boxes containing Compleat Sets of Tea Table China. They also have JuJl Landings 200 Barrels Prime Boftoi\ Beef, 70 Barrels Pork, Malaga Wine in Quarter casks, Claret in casks and cafe;, Ruflia Hemp, Ditto Sail Duck, Ravens Duck, White and Brown sheetings, East India Sugars in Sacks, Hogs Lard, in kegs and barrels, Whalebone, Whale Oil, & Spermacseti candles N. England Linen, Window Glass of various sizes, and A neat assortment of Looking Glasses. Jue 8 diot FTFORMATION may be obtained at the Office No 149 ChefnutStreet, concerning the Drawing of the Washington and Pater fon Lotteries—and also where Tickets may be kad. For Sale, THE time of a Stout NEGRO LAD, who has upwards of fix years to serve. Enquire of the Prineer. Jun: 8 (1 Jnft Pubiifhed, And to be fold by Mr. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut ftrect, Mr. Dobfon, 41, Second 1 street, Mr. Davies, 68, High street, and * bytheEditor, 119, Chelnut street, An ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THp DUTIES ' Payable by Law, on .all Goods, Wares & ' Merchandize,imported into the United States ' after the last day of March, 1795.-—Price ' l-Bth of a Dollar. March 19 : GazettecJthe United States. j THE Terms on which this Paper was to be sent to Subfcriters not resident in Philadel phia, were—that one halt, at leaf!;, of the Annual Subscription should be conitantly paid in advance, or that some person at the place of publication should be responsible for the fame: > Those Subfcnbers who shall not have complied with the terms above fpecified on the frfl of July next, will, from that peried be confiderpd as declining to take the Gazette any longer. The Editor has heretofore omitted any charge for directing and encltifmg his paper—in future, one dollar per annum will be add ed to the Subscription of those whose papers are sent by the Post. ' r I 'HOSE who have demands against the X Subscriber, are requested to present ) their Accounts on the 20th instant, and to - call at No. 152 South Second street for pay ment on the 25 th. June 9. ~ JAMES CRAMOND. ADVERTISEMENT Subscriptions for a daily paper, perhaps in J few inft kflceS are fufticio.nt to def; ay the e*.- pcr.cc ot their publication; their' principal support is derived from Advertifem'ents— The following ll'fcmcnt will shew th.it this Gazette is a favorable vehicle for circulating • advertising information extenfivcly and diCu [ lively—-It is sent per poll to in the | following places, viz. j Savannah and Augusta, in Georgia. ! Charleston, Columbia, Statefburgh, in South Caroling Wilmington, Newbern, Edenton, Fayette- Ville, Salem, in "NoPth Carolina. Dawville, Louisville, Lexington, in Ken tucky. Norfolk, Peterfburgh, FredcrickfburghJ Alexandria, George Town, Richmond, New I.ondon, Falmouth, Acco mack, Abingdon,Williamfburgh, Yorktown, Dumfries, Colchester, in Virginia. — Baltimore, Eafton, Pnncefs Ann, Bladen fburgh, Annapolis, Chaptico, Warwick, Cheflertown, Chester Mill, Elkton, in Ma ryland. Uniontown, Wellington, Carlisle, York, Chamberfburgh, Harrifburgh, Groenfburgh, T_ Pittlburgh, Reading, in Pennsylvania. Wilmington, Dover, in De laAvare. Woodbury, Salem, Cranburv, Crofswlcks Burlington,Bordeutown, Swedefburgh, Tren ton, Princeton, Brunfwick, Elizab-thtr-wn, Newark, Booneton, Rockaway, SufTex, Al- * - lentown, Perth Ambay, in New Jersey. m( New York, Albany, Otfego, New York. Hartford, New London, Norwich, Litch field, in Connecticut. — Newport, Providence, in Rhode Island. Boston, in Maffachufctts. Portsmouth, Charleftown, in New Hamp shire. D In addition to the above extensive circula- re< tion, this Gazette is exchanged weekly und ec j daily with eighty eight different printers of • Newfpapeijs from Georgia to the Diftridl of Maine. The number of Subscribers in this /? City is refpedablc and the Lift is increasing c —Advertifements'of Eflates, Aufiions at a dis tant day, Lands, for Contrails, Lotteries, Manu fa&urers, Nov Eflablifhincnts in mechanical bran ches, i*fc. &c. will derive peculiar advantage — from this extensive circulation. £jT Terms of advertising are fifty cents per square for the firft insertion, and twenty cents per square f©r each subsequent publica j tion. Philadelphia, June 2 7 Fraunces'sTavern at No. 59 South Water Street, * a THE Subfcril>er begs leave to inform his friends and the public in ge- ' c neral, that he has removed from No. 166 . 1 south 2d Street, to that large, commodious, jj" House in Water Street, between Chefnut and Streets, lately occupied by Mr. Ifacc ai Hazlehurfi, and on which he has spared no pains or cxpenfe, to make it convenient and °. agreeable for the receptio.. of gentlemen. ° The House being situated on the fame spot s where the noted Beef Steak and Punch house YV formerly stood, has the advantage of thetcft water in this city, known long since by the name t of the Green Tree Water. As there are < 1 J several elegant Rooms, fufticiently large to ' accommodate any Society or company of gen- tc e tlemen, and from his well known abilities to v 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 Hotne in this City, and, for Q which he begs leave -to inakc a public ac knowledgment. For the accommodation of Small Parties, 0 the Large Coffee Room on the ground floor is conveniently fitted up with a number of Boxes, conftrudled in such a manner as to admit Gentlemen to be as private as they th please—Where may be had, at any hour, Soups, Beef-Steaks, Relishes, &c. Sc. He has on hand, and will keep a constant I, supply of Spirituous and Malt Liquors, and id of the best qualities. P d Breikfafts provided—Also Dinners and Suppers cooked in the most approved man ner, at a short notice, »nd Pastry of all forts, q made to order, in the House, or to fend out u at any hour. He has several well furnifhed Bed Cham bers, for Boarders and Lodgers, by the Week, month, or year. - ;e SAMUEL FRAUNCES. a . P. S. The l?rge, convenient, Stores and g Vaults, underneath the House, with the Office above, to be rented, either ferarate or toge- th r—For terms apply to the Subscriber. June 2. ptf. to a EEW copies Of the celebrated Peifonnance untlei the ie Signature ot 1 M AN L I U S, { May be had of John Ormrod, No. 41, Chef 'n nut Jlreet. r ,d *RTCF 2 5 CENTS. _ a te T HIS DA T IS PUBLIs HED lv [ Price 25 Cents] in thirteen letters, On Democratic Societies ; By GERMANICUS. Sold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41 K Second Street, John Ormrod 41 Chcl nut Street, Benjamin Davies 68 High y. Street and by the Editor, 119 Chefnut Street. April 18 Sundry Articles of Houfehoid Furniture FOR SALE. Enquire at No. in Cheku; Street. June 4 d This Davis Publijhed, [Price 12 1-2 Cents.] Authentic Hillory Of the ORIGIN iff PROGRESS of t'je Revolution in Geneva. By a Citizen ef that Republic. FOR Sale by J Ormrod, Old Ggn Frank* I tin's Head, No 41 Chelhut street —T. Dphfon, 41 South. Second, and B. Davie*.., No. y8 High street, and at this Office. , r JAMES TIFFIN, Nt) 70 South Second Street, Near, the City Tavern, HAS jfcii; opened and for Sale, mi AfTort ment of Ladies and Gentleijien's Fashionable HATS, from London. Also a Variety of Children's Hats of JiiTerent Colours. N, B. A Man or two as finifher* in th« ■jbovebuiinefc, w-ll recommended, will meet, with comtant employ and good encourage* ment. June 6 J Virginia BACON. Consisting of Hams, Shoulders, Midlings, ;nd Jowls. THIRTY HOGSHEADS, jut]' J received —in prime Order, and to Ik difpof ' ed of by EMANUEL WALKER Who hat for Salt, ; 50 Hhds. TOBACCO, Of FrederickTourgh and Falmouth InfpSc tions. June 6 mw&s s On MONDAY NEXT, , At seven o'clock in the evening, at the Mer chants' Colic- house, will be Sold for ac count of the concerned. Tbe Hull of the Brigantine Sarah, as (lie now lays on the outer fork of the Shears, I about 15 or 30 miles within the tapes of De laware. The following is the account given a of her situation. by a person who went on board for the purpfcfe of examining it. The , brig lays on her starboard fide, her lee coam ings being nearly under water at low water J J she is fuppcfed to be bilged, there is about fix and a half feet along fide at low water j no n great difficulty is apprehended in getting her j off, on the contrary, it is deemed a matter I of certainty by the person who surveyed her, t that (henv.iy be got off, her cargo confifling ■ wholly of l'ugar. t And on the following day, at 10 o'clock, e A. M. at John Rofs's wharf, all the fails, e jwgfe'ng. fo'ne spars, acabOofe, and three an o ■ chor% which have been saved from said veflel, I together with her long boat and vawl. ~ FOOTMAN V Co. Außionttr,. '8 " . Canal Lottery. [ Of the State of Pennsylvania* TICKETS are now ready for Sale at the s, Office, No. 149, Che/nut-Street, r between Fourth and Fifth-Streets* if Price ten Dollars each. 0 This Lottery will Commence Drawing y the First of September next. r > Schemes Delivered Gratis. it May 30. d. d : PROCEEDINGS of the EXECUTIVE d of the UNITED STATES. RESPECTING >t Insurgents* 1- '» A Few Copies Are yet remaining on hand, and may be had at this Office. Also of T. Dobfon, No 41 1 Sauth 2d Street, J. Ormrod, Franklin's Head, c Chefnut Street, andß. Davies, No. 68 High Street. BOTTLED PORTER, For Exportation. ORDERS immediately executed— and war ranted of the best quality, by GILL iff HENSHAW, [- No. 128 South Water Street. Where privat families and tavern-keepers may be supplied with the fame for immcd'i _ ate ufc. q May 11. jawtf To be Sold, And Poffeflion given immediately, A Tivo Jiory brick Dwelling House $ K In Archftfeet near Front ftre-.t, No, if. '* sixteen and an half feet front, and the lot h 102 feet deep. Enquire oi ut Isaac Snovvden, !»omh Second Street. March 3® d6t—««dtfi