DAI L EV E N I*NG ADVERT ISE R. ("No. 141 of Vol. VILI Monday, June 15, 1795. [Whole No. 864] - fej J hlhßwiTM i ll^^?^™ \ IX Persons indebted to the Eilate of i3L Robert RejkU, late of Southward, Ma riner, deceased, aredefiredto make immedi ate payment," and all those having jutl dt mands agair.it l aid Estate, are de.ired to fur- / nilh their accounts properly atteUed, toeither M d tlte fnbLrihers 7 SAjt.lH Exetntrix. (J 1 Jobs CKA'G, ) Executors . >r J/iMt.s y Vrv n r> ; AIAj thcrfe V'ho are indebted to trie iate | c House of Andrew Clow & Co. and ) particularly such of thrm refirie at » [ajance, but hiippen to be h«re, are c»efir"il to J | call and make payment at No 20 fbjithFrtmt j . llreet, before Ak-.H leave the City, ot'ier -5 wife they will certainly be sued at law. :n WM. W 0 John Li-amv, Executors. ,c Hugh Holmes,3 ?" Philadelphia, May 2J d wanted! ' Immediately by JOSEPH COOKE, Gold- fmitfj, 13* J livelier, the corner of South Third and Market Streets-— From 20 to 30 Jonrneymen Goldsmiths __ Silversmith,, Jewellers, Engi'atrew, Buckle — Makers. Plate - Workers, Spoon - Makers, A Small-Workers', Lapidaries, Chape-Makers, or any other Mechanics, ufeful 1.1 diffe rent branches of aOokifniith and Jewellery, '^tnn,liftoffyr | any on? ■cHyflhlh of under- : u-y ©f the above brandies will meet e- with conflzint employ, jhe ana a- ever^ r cncoiixigementduetothjir merits, ut Any person capablc of being a Foreman to ,t. the a*bove deferred Bufmefs, willing to in- J iiriicl Apprentices, ar'd do every cfuty in cumbciit on a Foreman, shall receive a hand- foine falavy for his services, with Board and Lodging in the hour-. < .; p . Five or fix Apprentices will be taken to 3 the different branches as above, and one to (li 1 the Store and Mercantile part of the business. j ' The highest price giveu for 01/ Gold and Silver, Lace, Diamond*, Old Watches, and jewellery, in Exchange orotherwife, by ap- njyingat the above Store, where there i? rea- dy for Sale, a compleat and elegant Assort- asentof fafeionablcSilver, Plated, Jewellery Cutlery, Japanned, and Fancy Goods, receiv ed by the last arrivals. In uddiiion to which he hopes to* receive a frefh supply by every * 5 European arrival, and Hill continues to ma ,a> every article in the varfous branch- ( es a> ufuai. :t N. B. As he is to remove to the :e» corner store, the Ho ife he row occupies is TO BE LET, or SO LP; which, for Con- I* venience, Beauty, and jj jixinefs of Stand, is [by jar the moll eligible of any in the City. _ May 13. d r American LundfcapeL. tT PROPOSALS FjR publishing in aquatint a lve TWEsrY-FOUR f VIEWS. lei- Seleiled from the moll striking and inte- | n ef- resting ProfpeiJls in the United States ; { v ill each »f which VIEWS will be accoin- a 3th panted with a deicriptive account of its 1 ms Local, Historical, and otlier Incidental f Peculiarities. By G. I. PARivYNS, < Author of the " Monajiic ft?mains and Ancient ? Cafl'ss in Great Britain." K i CONDITIONS. ; V ( ] I. That the work (hall be published by Sub- t 1 ■ fcription j and that each Subfcrib> r Hiall engage to tafet the whole set of Views, , and shall pay for each if bU.i ] . ■ or brown, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 1 'J- Dollars. J ■ 'I 11. That th« dimtnfions of each engrav i . in;» lhaUTje #4 by 17. inches, executed in •, —anuit'.ttla, and upon paper of a ( ". I fiipfe'riof qualit)'. The publication to com- ; " mence immedi«itely.; and one engraving to ; ', Jjp delivered to the Subscribers, onthefirft Monday of each fuccaedinj» month, until , tly proporedferies ihall be finally complet (ib- ed. . . ny, HI. That with the last View of the fencs, (hall be'dslivered an engraved title-page; nt- an elegant charailetiflic vignette; a map ;qJ" the TQUte, COillieCletl Willi the proipOCls thv exhibited in the the course of the Work; and an Alphabetical bft of the Subscribers. ufc — v«; Subscriptions arc received by Mr. Harri the foil, atbis Print-Jop,Maid, nlane, New-York hip by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. 118, M ar kej the lt'reet, Philadeiphia,s;id by ailthe principal 1 at Book-felicrs in the United >tat*. in February aS. "• r£ * Will be Landed,, on Friday miming, cpt J une '9» at South Street -wharf, the ' Tile Cargoes of Abigail ai-il Isabella, in v from Jamaica, ub- 107 hhds. choice lugar ock 166 lilids. of Ce>!fce un- 200 barrels do. lars a 10 bags of Ginger on for sale by Peter Bligbf. Tune 9 lot NICHOLAS DIEHL, Jun. NOTARY PUBLIC, i3c. ir T A s removed his Office from No. 19 ix South Fourth Street,'• Ne. 30 V. al« nut Street. » U June 4 21Wtf Just Imported, { And for Salt by Jvscph Anthony £sf Son, r- A Quantity of Nankeens of fine jquality, Aii afforimcnt India Silks in boxes, nc And z lew boxes cr>' f 0 Compleat Sets of' Tea 1 able China» H They also bxrve Jttfi Landings 100 Barreb Prim Bolloj Beef, 70 Barrels Pork, P' Malaga Wine in Quarter calks, Claret in calks and cases, Rufiia Hemp, y J Ditto Sail Duck, ; Ruyens'Duck, *) White acd Brown fiieetings, ' India Sugars in Sacks, Hogs Lard, in kegs and barrels, ac Oil, & Spermtcaeti candles j t! N. England Tow Linen, P Window Glass of various sizes, and A neat allotment of Looking Glasses. vv Jue t diot C( THOSE who have demands against the Subscriber, are requeftetl to present tlieir Accounts oft the zoth inflant, and to call at No. 15 2 South Second street for pay- ment on the 25 th. ~ June 9.- JAMES CRAMGND. * On MONDAY NEXT, ' P At seven o'clock in the evening, at the Mer S chants' Coffe# house, will be Sold for ac count of the concerned. si The Hull of the Brigantine Sarah* ° as fne now lav« on the outer lui !- ..f tluSlieaf^ about 25 cr 30 miles within .he capes of De laware. 'J';.-following » the account given 1 of her situation by a pcfon who went 011 1 board for the purpose of 'examining it. The J brig lays on her ftarlioard fide, her lee coam ing's being nearly under watdr at low water; she is supposed to be bilged, there is about lis and a h >lf feet along fide at low water; no great difficulty is apprehended in getting her off, on the contrary, it is deemed a matter of certainty by the p rfen who lurveyed her, 3 that (he may be got off, her cargo confiding c wholly of sugar. And on the following day, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at John Rofs's wharf, all the fails, rigging, some spars, a cal>oofe, and three an- ' ' chors, which have been saved from said veffe!, together with her long best and yawl. FOOTMAN & Co. Auctioneers. t ■ ■■ —— Canal Lottery. ■ Of the State of Pennsylvania. TICKETS are now ready for Sale at the OJJice, No. 149, Chef nut-Street, bet iueen Fourth and Fifth-Streets. Price ten Dollars each. This Lottery will Commence Drawing " ffcc First of -SrptemVr ne.rt. Schemes Delivered Gratis. May 30. d. f ADVERTISEMENT Subscriptions for a daily paper, perhaps in few instances are fufficient to defray the es pence of their publication; their principal support is derived from Advertisements— - j The following statement will (hew that this ; Gazette is a favorable vehicle for circulating - advertising information extensively and diffu ; lively—lt is sent per poll to fubferibers in the 1 following places, viz. Savannah and Augusta, in Georgia. Charleston, Columbia, Statefburgh, in South Carolina. Wilmington, Newbern, Edenton, Fayette- Ville, Salem, in North Carolina. Danville, Louisville, Lexington, in Ken - tucky. 1 - Norfolk, Peterlburgh, Fredericklburgh, > Alexandria, George Town, Walhington, t Richmond, New London, Falmouth, Acco -5 mack, Abingdon, Williamfburgh, Yorktown, Dumfries, Urbanna, Cofchefter, in Virginia. • Baltimai%, Eafton, Princess Ann, Bladen -1 fliurgh, Annapolis, Warwick, a . | CheSertown, Chester Mill, Elkton, in Ma - iryland. 0 Uniontown, Walhington, Carlisle, York, t Chamberfburgh, Harrifijurgh, Greenfburgh, '' Pittsburgh, Reading, in Pennsylvania. Wilmington, Middletown, Dover, in De laware. Woodbury, Salem, Cranbury, Crofswicks ! Burlington, Bordentown, Swedefburgh, T ren- P ton, Princeton, Brunfwick, Elizabethtown, s Newark, Booneton, Rockaway, Sussex, Al ! lentown, Perth Ambay, in New Jersey. '• New York, Albany, Otfego, New York. Hartford, New London, Norwich, Litch field, in Connecticut. Newport, Providence, in Rhode Ifiand. 'i Boston, in Mafiachtffetts. 'I Portl'mouth, Charleftowu, in New Hamp (hire. In addition to the above cxtenfive circula tion, this Gazette is exchanged -weekly and ' daily with eighty eight different printers of Newspapers from Georgia to the DiftricSt of ~ Maine. The number of Subscribers in this City is refpedable, and the Lift is increasing —Advertisements of EJlates, AucHoni at a Jif tart day, Lands, for Contracts, Lotteries, jMojiu fafturers, Nrtv LflahitJbTrents ir. mechanical bran ches, tS"c. Vfc. will derive peculiar advantage from this exttnfive circulation. gjf Terms of advertising are fifty cents per square for the firft insertion, and twenty cents per square for each subsequent publica tion. Philadelphia, June 2 . 120,000 lb. Prime Green ■9 COFFEE, For fc.le by LEVINUS CLARKSON. June I a tth&stj | Fk A U NC E s's T A V E RN No. 59 South Water Street, P THE Sublcriber refpettfully b«gs leave to inform his friends and the public in ge neral, that he has removed from No. 166 I louth 2d Street, to that large, commodious, House in Water Street, between Ghefctxtand Walnut Streets, lately ticaipiedby Mr. Tfaat Havlehutfiy and on which he has ipared no pains or expense, to make it convenient and agreeable for the receptio., of gi.ntlemen. being situated on th: fame spot TL Where the ndted Beef Steak and Punch house - formerly stood, has the advantage of thebeft water in this city, known long fmce by the name, of the Green Tree JVater. As there are pj several elegant Rooms, fufiaciently large to accommodate any Society or company 01"gen- tlemen, and from his well known abilities to please in the line of his bulihefs, he flatters jn liimfelf with a continuance of chat p itronage which he has experienced since he firit open- —= cd a Public House 'in this City, and, for which he begs leave to make a public ac knowledgment. For'the accoinmoJation of Smali Parties, the Large Coffee Room cn the ground floor is conveniently fitted up with a number of Boxes, constructed 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 has ori hand, and will keep a constant fupply.of Spirituous and Malt Liquors, and of the best qgA^ties. BreakTafts provided—Also Dinner and STuppefs" cOOked in the moit approvcci*man ner, at a lhort notice, and Pastry of all forts, made to order, in the House, or to fend out at any bjur. He has several well furnifhed 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 Oflice A: above, to be rented, either separate or toge ther—For terms apply to the Subscriber. ic June 2. ptf. For Sale, THE time of a Stout NEGRO LAD, who 1 l>as upwards of fix years to serve. Enquire of the Printer. Tar : 8 d__ THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, > By THOMAS DOBSON, At toe Stone Houie, No. 41 South Second St £ DOMESTIC MEDICINE c Or y A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases, By Regimen and Simple Medicines, with an . Appendix, containing a DifpenfUry lor the use of private Praiflitioners, By William Buchan, m. n. Fellow of the Royal College ( of Fhyficians, Edinburgh. Revised, and adapted to the Diseases and Climates of Amcrica, -% ; By SAMUEL POIVELL GRIFFITTS, I j M. D. Profeflor of Materia Medica, in the t! Univernty of Pennsylvania. ti " In One Large Volurrje, Odavo-+-Price two b DOLLARS AND A HALF. » bcfl Euloglum on this Valuable _L Work is the reception it has met with C from the Public, before the present very im portant improvements were added. Between twenty and thirty large editions of it have been fold. f Being now adapted to the climate and dis eases ot the United States, it is hoped the work will be found more extensively ufeful, at the fame time the pr ce is lower than the _ London edition in its unimproved state can r ' be fold for. $av/4w ' May 27 > In the Chancery of New 'Jersey. p April 14/ A. 179 J. / Present his Excellency Richard Hoivell, P Chancellor. P Between Lydia Onderdonck, Complainant, f , and , Henry Onderdonck, Defendant. The Complainant in b thiscaufe, having this day filed her bill of a » complaint, praying for certain causes therein - set forth, to be divorced from her hulband r Henry Onderdonck, the above defendant,and - . having made due proof, that the said Henry hath, afterthe cause of complaint had arilen a removed hinrfclf without the jurifdiiftion of , - this court, so that the process 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 fails charged in the said bill. Jtis therefore orderedt\at a hearing be had on the facls charged in the said bill, afcordingly d on the firft day of July next at the dwelling >f lioufe of William Hay, Innholder, in the j city of Trenton, at teu o'clock in the fore- : is noon, a copy of thisofder, having been firft ! & publilhed ia one of the public papers cf this < f- state, and in one of the public papers of the ! states of New York and Pennsylvania, or served on the said defAdant for the space of ; c two months at lcaft, before the said day ap pointed for hearing. ts Richard Howell. J, yJpril 22 eodtj J. M. Bart, n ]\'o. 170, North Second-Street, Continues to wait on such Gentlemen nd Ladies as are deCrous to be iaflrucfted in j the French Language. May 19. y \ \ Sundry Articles of Houiehold Furniture FOR SALE. Enquire at No iai Chiiluut Street. June 4 d Jf\iV£ES Tlffr iN, No. '79 South Selond Street, Near tie City Tti'oern, t . - HAS just opt-ned ano lor Si»k, an Afford mcnt-of La-lies' and Gentlemio's Fashionable HATS, from London. Also a Variety of Children's Hats of different Colours. N. B. A Man or two a* finifners in the above business, well recommended, wifl meet with conitant employ aud good eneouragp iner.t. Tune 6 J ~ IMPORTED, In th* Richmond from BriJloU Quart Bottles in Hampers Taunton Ale, in calks of io.doz. eacli Double Glouceiter Cheese and A Quantity of Griridfloftes For Sale by Simon Walker, Walnut ftrect wharf. June ir di4t The highelt price In Cash, wiil be given for EMPTY BOTTLES, ' A preference will be given to Claret Bottle^ Supply at ■ No. 187, south Third Itreet. ' April io d 1 Philip Nicklin & Co. c Are now Landing from the Ship Liberty, capt. Van Luvenigh, from Liverpool 100 calks of Nails assorted in 4,d 6d c id iorf and 10d. And from the schooner Favorite from Virginia, II Hoglheads prime Tobacco and 1500 wt Virginia Hams. They have also on hand, 11 Tons Pig Lead - Rich Mountain Wine in Quarter Calke, Fine Old Port Wine in Pipes and Hoglheads, Spanilh Liquoriie Ball, in boxes of 1 Cwt each Brimstone, crude and refined, " English fail Canvas assorted J Crown Window Glass 3by 10, and Men's Englilh saddles, A Quantity of Mahogany, and „• J"" - L_ £ Genteel Boarding, At the Corner of Eleventh and Spruce Streets. dlw INFORMATION may be obtained at the Office No 149 ChefnutStreet, concerning ie the Drawing of the Wafliingt. n and Pater tion Lotteries—and also v. here Ticket* may o be had. I e A FEW COPIES ,h Of the celebrated Perfoimance undei the 1- Signature of M A N L I & S, TC Miy be bad of f. John Or?nrod, No. 41, Chef *e nut Jlreet. le ' HICI 25 CENT?. in Gazette vf the United States. THE Terms on which this Paper was -to ~ be sent to Subfcribersnot refidentin rhiladel phia, were—that one half, at least, of the Annual Subscription (hould be constantly 7, paid in advancc, or that some person at the place of publication fhoulcl be refponfibjc for the fame: Those who shall not hav« complied with the terms above fpecified on the jirjl of "July next, will, from that peried be considered as declining to take the Gazette o £ any longfer. • n The Editor has heretofore omitted any charge for diretting and enclajtng his paper—in future, one dollar per annum wiil be add ed to the Subscription of those whose papers- are sent by the Post. :n 3 °) PROCEEDINGS of the EXEQVTIVE of the UNITED STATES. RESPECTING 3n ' The Insurgents, an l 7 v A Few Copies he Arc yet remaining on hand, and may be had e- at thi* Office. Also of T. Dobfon, No. 41 rft Sauth 2d Street, J. Ormrod, Franklin's Head, bis Chefnut Street, and B. Davies, No, 63 High he Street. or ■ - of TH IS DAT IS imjJ 1 l P" [Price 25 Cents'] THIRTEEN LETTERS, On Democratic Societies ; - By GE R MANICtJS. Sold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 4S. Second Street, John Ounmet4l C'.?f n(J nut Street, fcenjnmfa Davies 68 .;a I Street and by tlie Editor, 119 C-K-fnut I Street. | April 18
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