o ' '■ 7 DAILY E V ENI NG AD V E R T I S E R. [No. 144 of Vol. VII.] Thursday, June 18, 1795. [Whole No. 867.] , ■ * ~* - •• * ■>• ■ ■ ■ — . — ' For HAMBURG, {j ■ — The new (hip *£2. A 9 1 • Cjp'J'" Liseroßß. The Alia will tie launch § s=s£->ed in a few da)"!; is 4 very line (bip, cnpered ; Ac greater par? e* careo i< on hand, ready to go of?board , Hw wil» fail the icth instant. For fre-.eht or June 9 * ;f " h For Sale or Charter, * •gs-fv. The fact foiling Virginia _ Built Brig, J> Lady Wafhington,jh 3ffS°a~- 18 months old, burthen ~ 113 1-2 Tons, carries between % and 900 barrels, is in compleat order, and may be seen at Willing's Wharf. For terms ap- i ry *"EDWARD DUN J NT, No. 149, South Front-Street. 1 For Sale on board fold Brig, ri a quantity of Heading j June 13. _ - 4t ~ ~ ~~Tor LIVERPOOL, ffalS&L THE SHIP Sl®! MANCHESTER, hlr~ -"v J OH!J £° x ' Mafsr, ' A constant trader, built of cedar and live- f oak, fails fact, has excellent accommoda tions for paiTtngers, and will fail in about time weeks. For paflage apply to Capt. J Cox, or > Rundle & Murgatroyd, No. 11, Walnut-Street Wharf. Who have for Sal?, OZNABRIGS & TICKLENBURGS, In Convenient Cases, for exportation, j and entitled to Drawback. yilfo it, Hbds. Muscovado Sugar. May 6. jtawtf. " for sale, At the STOKES of Jefle & Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipe , IrtuSs. and miai Iter calk* t LISBON do.in »ip«s i.ul nuariercafks Souclxmgand C.ongo 1 EAS,in quartei ' crest/ • A quantity of I.i(bon»nd CodizSALT Soft (helled ALMONDS in bales Velvet CORKS, in do. H'tflia MATTS. ( May a ' «l [ For FR FIG HTor CHAR t Ltt&Klr- rER ' The New Cedar and Live Oak Ship FAVORITE, - Burthen about three hundred Tons, Philadel phia built. She isifubftan'iai well built Ves sel and will be fitted in thebeft manner, will be ready to receive a Cargo about th: loth itifl. and fail about the sth5 th of July, for terms applyat No. 12 North 3'dStreet. June A. iawtf. }■ This Day, IVill be Landed,, ON Eemikm's tvbarf, from on board the Schooner Makia. !•':•? 2 75 Hogiheads t'rime Green Conee, 6 Ditto Srg?r, For Sale bv ' EDIVAIID DU.VAbT, No. 149 South Front Street. Who will also SELL or CHARTER \Tbe said. Schooner MAKIA, Three Years old—Bur >,P 11S 1-2 Tons—Carrie" 1000 Barrels of Flour, and may be seen at Ha milton s Wharf. June i? * ; t JAMES Tib I IN, r A 7 a. 70 South Second Strxt y Near the City Tni^rn y t TTAS juii opened and for Sale, an Aflott- X I ment of Lafiies* and Gentlemen's Fafhicnable H A T S, from London. Also a Variety of Children'^ Hat? of different Colour?. # N. B, Man or two as Smfners in the a above bufmeft, well recommended, will meet c with conflant employ and good encourage- j| ment. v June ft d IMPORTED, In the Richmond from Br 'tjlol» Quart Dottles in Hampers Taunton Ale, in calks of 10 cloz. eac»'. Bcfl Double GlcucclterCheefe and A Quantity of Grindstones For Sale by Simon Walker, Walnut flreet wharf. ; June II NICHOLAS DIF.HL, ]un. , notary public, tic. ; HAS removed his O&ei from No. 19. , South Fourth Street, No. 30 Wal nut Street. June y aawtf IMPO RTE D, In thefehooner Amy, Samuel Chafe, mas ter, from Newhury-Porr, Ne\fr -1 r4 * ijiui nsiiUj JND to BE SOLD 8 r L SAMUEL COATES, z At ga STORE, AV gi',/«(Mirwt-Jln*, Q A qpantitv «>f BEEF, TOW LINEN, "See. 2c Also, FOR SALE, m c ' looner NOW at Stamper's wharf, a new veljel, has only made one pafiage from Newbury —(he is well found, and supposed to carry about 700 barrels. For terms r.pply to N Samuel Coates. w June 1%. d6t. A ALL Persons indebted to the Efiate of J Robert R,-fi.fr, late of Southward, Ma riner, deceased, areik-fired to make immedi- I ate payment, and all those having juil de- n mands against said Estate, arc defircd to fur- <t ni!h their accounts properly attested, to either <( of the fubferibers <t Sarah Rbsidb, Executrix. t< John Craig, | Executors. la James Sawyer, ) « May 2t d " u Will be Landed, on Friday morning, •< June 19, at South Stre-t -wharf, The Cargoes of Abigail andIsABELLA, from Jamaica. JO7 hhds. choice sugar 166 lihds. of Coffee aoo do. 210 bags of Ginger , for file by Peter Blight. ' June 9 • diot o 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 Dollars each. o This Lottery will Commence Drawing f< the First of September next. tl Schemes Delivered Gratis. May 30. d. ° J. M. Bart, I No. 170, North Second-Street, Continues to wait on such Gentlemen nd Ladies as are desirous to be inllrucleri in the French Language. May 19. For Sale, THE time of a Stout NEGRO LAD, who has upwards of fix yeart to ferYe. Enquire of the Printer. Jim: d JACOB ASH MEAD and TIMOTHY MOL'NTFORD, this day en; *jd into partn*rfliip under the firm of P Am MEAT) Iff MOUNTFORD, \ And have for sale at their No 138, South Water-Street, 1 a 50 barrels prime Beef f 10 do. cargo do. f A quantify prime Pork in hogsheads Ditto in barrels c Old Malaga Wintf in quarter cailcs Jamaica Pimento Shot in bags 98 pair well afiorted shoes t Speaking trumpets Binnacle lamps 1 Ship and house lanthorns j Sailor's cans «Scc. &c. r June 17. e&3t. \ A FEW CASES OF ' Ticklenburgs & Oznaburgs r FOR SALE BY Rundle & Mvrgatroyd, 5 No. II Walnut Street. June I *' ' yrt 1 AI.L those who are indebted to the late j House of Andrew Clow & Co. and ( particularly such of therrt as reside at a dill- . ancc, but happen to be" here, are defircd to j call and make payment at No 20 south Front before they shall leave the City, other wise they will certainly be sued at law. WH, Cramond,} John Lvany, V Executors. Hugh Holmes,j Philadelphia, May 25 d THIS DAT IS FUHLIitHEI) 1 [ Price 25 Cents] 1 THIRTEEN LETTERS, On Democratic Societies; ■ By GERMANICUS. Sold by Dobfon, No. 4! Second Street, John Ormrod4t Chef- 1 nut Street, Benjamin Davies 68 HigL Street and by the Editor, 119 Chefnnt Street. April iS Just Imported, I A»J .ft jOS/pb Ji/uoany if? Son, r A Quantity of Nankeens of finelquallty, An aiTortment of India Stlks in boxes, n And a few boxes containing f< ComplcatSetsofTea Table China. I They also bavf JuJ? Landing, 200 Barrels Prim Boltou B^ef, 70 Barrels Pork, P Mal-iga Wine in Quarter cafics, Claret ia cifks and calef, Ruflia Hemp, J! Ditto Sail Duck, Ravens« Duck, White and Bro'a-n sheetings, East India Sugars in Sacks, Hogs Lard, in kegs and .barrels, ; ' a Whalebone, Whale Oil, & Spermacxtl candles t N. England Tow Linen, . Window Glass of various and A neat aiTortment of Looking Glafies. Tue 8 die* c — Delaware Bridge. 1 IN Purfuanccof an a<fl of the General As- t fembly of this Commonwealth, entitled j " An acs to authorize the Governor of this , " Commonwealth to incorporate a Company £ 44 for ereiiing a Bridge over the river Dcla- | <l ' at the borough 01 £?4on, in tlae County < i 4< of Northampton and also of the Legil- I lature of the Hate of New Jersey, entitled j " An a& to empower the Governor of this <l state to incorporate a Company for ered " ioga Bridge over the river Delaware, at < " the townfhijy of Greenwich, in the Ceun- J " ty of SufTex,oppofite the borough of Eifton" ] Notice is hereby given, That Books will be opened to receive Sub scriptions for the Stock of thefaid Company, at the times and places following, to wit : In the City of Philadtlphia, at the Count ing House of Levi Hollingfworth, on' Mon day, the sixth day of July next, and on the two fueceeding days— In the Borough of Eailon, at the House of Cocrad Ihrie, fen. on the fame three day«; And, in the State of New Jer Vy, at tile House of Thomas Buliman, in the township of Greenwich, and County of SufTei, on the sixth and eighth days of July next ; and at the (tore of Thomas Paul, at Belvidere, in Oxford township, and Sulfex County afore faid, onthefeventh day of July aforefaid At which Places tlic Books will be kept open from nine o'clock until twelve in the forenoon, and from two o'clock until fire in the afternoon, of eacfe day, or until the sub scription shall be fillad The Capital Stock of the laid Company will consist of two hun dred and fifty (hares, at one hundred dollars each, whereof ten dollars mull be paid on each (hare at the time of fubferibing. Levi HoUingftuorth, Jeff* Wain, John h icbolfon, \John Arndt, William Henry, Commissioners. John Heifier, James Hyndjhaw, 7* omas Paul, Thomas Bullman. Philadelphia,- May • 8 d ADVERTISEMENT Subscriptions for a daily paper, perhaps in few instances are fufficient to defray the ex pence of their publication; their principal support is derived from Advertifeiments— The following statement will (hew that this Gazette is a favorable vehicle for circulating advertising information extensively and difTu fively—lt is sent per post to fubferibers in the following places, Viz. Savannah and in Georgia. Charleston, Columbia, Statefburgh, in South Carolina. Wilmington, Newbern,Edenton, Fayette- Vtfle, Salem, in North Carolina. ' Danville, Louisville, Lexingtoa, in Ken tucky. Norfolk, Peter(burgh, Frederickfburgh, Alexandria, George Town, Washington, Richmond, New London, Falmouth, Acco mack, Abingdon, Williamfburgh, Yorktown, Dumfries, Urbanna, Colchester, in Virginia. Baltimore, Eafton, Prmcefs Ann, Bladen fburgh, Annapolis, Chaptico, Warwick, Cheftertown, Chester Mill, Elkton, in Ma ryland. Cniontown, Carlisle, York, Chamberlburgh, Harriiburgh, Greenfburgh, Pittsburgh, Reading, in Pennsylvania. Wilmington, Middletown, Dover, in De laware. Woodbury, Salem, Cranbury, Crcfswicks Burlington, Borden town, Swedefburgh, Tren ton, Princeton, Brunfwick, Elizabethtown, Newark, Boonetor, Rockaway, SuiTex, Al lentown, Perth Ambay, in New Jersey. .New York, Albany, Otfegb, New York. Hartford, New London, Norwich, Litch field, in Connecticut. Newport, Providepce, in Rhode liland. Boston, in Massachusetts* Portsmouth, Charleftown, in NewHamp fhire. In addition to the above extenfiye circula tion, this Gazette is exchanged weekly and daily with eighty eight different printers of Newspapers from Georgia to the Diftricfc of Maine. The number of Subscribers in this City is refpe&able, and the Lilt is increasing —Advertifementsof £J}ates> Au&iom at a dif tantday, Lands, for Contracts, Lotteries, Manu facturers, A r eiu EJlabliJhmeHts in mechanical bran ches, &c. Iffc. wiil derive peculiar advantage frqm this extensive circulation. gj' Term* of advertising are fifty cents per square for the firft insertion, and twenty cents per fqu::rc for each fubfeqaent publica tion. Fraunces'sTavern] 1 .V.7. 59 Smith Wtrtvr Street, j,p THE Subfctioer refpe<3 fully H»cgs leave to at T inform his fricDds and the ptfbHc in ge- p ol nerai, that he has removed from No. 166 beij south id Street, to that large, commodious, m j t House in Water Street, between Chefnut and r Walnut Street?, lately occupied by Mr. Isaac m n Ra-zUbittJiy on which he has spared no pjj pains or cxp.nfe, to make it convenient and ven agreeable for the receptio*. of gentlemen. 0 f The House being fittlated on the fame spot f a j ( where the noted Beef Steak and Punch house 0 (g formerly stood, has the advantage of the t eft c j water in this city, known long by the t0 name of the Green Tree Water. As there arc several elegant Rooms, fufiiciently large to accommodate any Society or company of gen- ] tlemen, and from his well khpwn abilities to t^,e plnafe in the line of his business, he flatters p u himfelf with a continuance of chat patronage p 0 which he has experienced since he firft opeo- ta g ed a Public House in this City, and, for aj which hq. beg* leave to make a public ac- SIX knowled^ment. For the accommodation of Small Parties, the Large Coffee Room on the ground floor is conveniently fitted up with a numfcur of Boxes, conitru&ed i# such a npunner as to admit Gentlemen to be as pfWale a? they pleafe—-Woere may be had, at any hour, Soups, Beef-Steaks, Reiifhes, &c. ' He has on hand, and will keep a cpnftant fupplv of Spirituous and Malt Liquors, and of the best qualities. Breakfalts provided—Also Dinners and 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 at any hour. He has several well furnifhed Bed Cham- £°; hers, for Boarders and Lodgers, by the Week, a month, or year. SAMUEL FRAOfiC.ES. fcl P. S. The hrge, convenient, Stores and 1 Vault*, underneath the House, with the Office ur above, to be rented, either fenarate or toge~ » ther—For terms apply to the Snbfcriber. ; J»ae I. ' ptf. ™ ~ ' ca ' PROCEEDINGS r,f the F.XHCUTIVE y, of the UNITED STATES. u C RESPECTINO w ■ sThe Insurgents. £ t A Few Copies w Are yet remaining on hand, and may tie had h : at this Office. Also of T. Dobfon, No 41 cc South 2d Street, J. Ormrod, Franklin's Head, w . Chefnut Street, and B. Davies, No. 68 High A * Street. t\ 1 h GAZETTEcfthe United States. THE Terms on which this Paper was to F be sent to Subscribers not resident in Philadel- phia, were—that one half, at least, of the _ f. Annual Subscription should be constantly j-, paid in advance, or that some person at the place of publication should be refponuble for the fame: Those Subscribers who lhall not have complied with the terms above fpecified on the f.rjl of July next, will, from that period be considered.as declining to take the Gazette ariy longer. n The Editor has heretofore omitted any •- charge for di retting and enclojtng his paper —in il future, one dollar per annum wiU be add — ed to the Subscription of those whose papers is are sent by the Post. g j 1- TNFORMATION may be obtained at the is A Office No 149 Chefnut Street, conccrning the Drawing of the Wafhingt:n and Pater- 1 tion Lotteries—and also where Tickets may n be had. A FEW COPIES Of the celebrated Performance uiidei tht l " Signature of . ;■ M A N L I U S, ' i, May be had of -* c >- John Ormrod, No. 41, Chef- , I' nut Jireet. 1- UtTCF 2 5 CTNT*. ''"l who have demands again ft the r l " X Subscriber, are requeued to present a their Accounts on the 20th inflant, and to call at No. 152 South Second street for pay- . K ment on the 25th. June 9. JAMES CRAMOND. j- '• — c Philip Njcklin & Co. \ ts Are now Landing from the Ship Liberty, capt. Van Luvenigh, from Liverpool foo calks of Nails assorted in 4i bd %d led and led. ]. And from the schooner Favorite from Virginia, 21 Hogsheads prime Tobacco and IjOO wt Virginia Hams. They have also on hand, I J z Tons Pig Lead, Rich Mountain Wine in Quarter Calks, a _ Fine Old Port Wine in Pipes and Hogsheads, 1( j Spanilh Liquorice Ball, in boxes of 2 Cwt each 0 j- Briraftone, crude and refined, 0 j- Englilh fail Canvas aflorted ■ Crown Window Glass Bby 10, and Men's Englilh fuddles, A Quantity of Mahogany, and C J u^e 3 <U ; Sundry Articles ot Household Furniture Its t ty FOR SALE. Enquire at No. in Chefnut Street. June 4 i CANAL LOTTERY. . Tij?te>l :r. the .-.-ov- lottery, fanftioncd oya-law of this Rate, are nsw in rapid demand, at tht- office Nc. i"4y Chcfnut-ifreet, between Fovrth and Fifth-ftreets, at ten dollars each, being the ori g ::rrt price, by order of the com mittee for directing the above Lottery. I he public are /efpe<Sfolly informed," that or any ether fiefcription of policies, pending on, ;\c drawing, are not Wm at this clHcf—Sfo, every denomination of hazard, or " injurants agjinf blankdurino* drawing, If:.' "ct A- trtnfaEc.l at the above office, under any i'pecious fhapt whatever ; being direAlj- contrary to law ", and tending to delude the ignorant and unwary. Tjfre OftenGvc Proprietor of the PoLicr Manufactory, No. io<t, Chefnut-Stmt, is rtfpe&iuily cautioned ajrainft upon üblic his arfdviaious Publications.—-That. Public are too discerning to be Lr,d mto his Policy Bi'sjeles, under the piaujible advan tage held fortli by this modern Judas —for a Qnall sum to an immenle fortune o£ iIXTY THOUSAND CYfIIERS ! ! i J une I J- dff. sHokrir will be fubltShfd, 7he DISSECTION qf a HI'MB'JG ; i . £* A Compete Analyjtt of the Current S:a/e of Polities, by Cole, Goodluck & Co. adapted to the meanelt capacities. n Scri&imuj indo&i doSique" No. 105 Chefnut-SIreet. CANAL LOTTERY. TICKETS in the above Lof.erv, f motion ed by a law of this State, and in every other Lot.tE.ry extant here, authcrifed bv the constitution of the United States, are felling fact at this office, where grand policies, and 'every other f pcc.'es of insurance on this Lot tery , is legally tran failed. The proprietors of this office solicit a coh tiituance of that preference they have so de cidedly exp fenced, which it will at all time* be their fludy to merit by fair, open, and candid dealing. They have no doubt the discerning public, wiil trace in the Ig-Noble , caution of an envious competitor, the dog in ! the manger and that they will treat him as we mean to do with contempt. The public will decide juflly, between fair dt ahtig and. malignant afperCon, and fix the Judas Tppe)- > lation where it ought to reft ; as pi competi tor we were willing to let him oafs with Uncle Toby's Conization " that the world was wide," and there was room enough for 3 him and us, but as an envious fnarler, we 1 consign him to the fame puniftment, we I. would the animal he so justly repref.nts:. h And we have no do'jbtthe generous atten tion we do experience will every day incrtafs his malady. It is needless to fay more, to direiS the 0 pu"bli eye, " a puddle will fbon discover itfelf by it* obnoxious vaponts." As our ~ propofitioiH are published, wa expcisl the. public will view them and judge for therr -5 fclvcs. S ' JAMES MANL T, JAMES TOUNG. 1 N. B. Any Anylifi* on Policies, shall be n duly RcvijfeJ and Corrcfitd for the Author, by e J- M. J. Y. J ua ' »;t. n _ The highest price s In Cash, will be given for EMPTY BOTTLES, A prefcrentcvi'i be given to Claret Bottles. Apply at - No. 187, south Third flreet. y April 10 d Lands for Sale, >\ In VIRGINIA. ONE Tra<9 of 1204 1-2 acres, in Hatr.pi' shire county, divided into three surveys: one of 400, another of 4CO 1-2, and the r other 404 acres, on the waters of Indian camp • run, and little cape Cipon, adjoininc- tJ»< lands of Mr. Hugh Murphy and colonel Greenfield; about one or two miles from the - main road leading from Winchester to Rem-i ' e ney ; taken u£ ar.<3 furveyedin theyear 177-, !t and deeds granted "for the lame from the pro -0 prietor's office in 17 So—described to be equal to any land in-that part of the c»untry. Also one tra<3 in Fauquier cottnty, of 605 _ acres, well adapted for .tobacco and' all kinds of grain ; about four miles from -the Court- House, joining the main road that leads fr»m y, thence to Falmouth, from which it is difcant about 30 miles, and the fame from Dumfries, OJ and about 40 miles from the Federal City and Georgetown. On it there is a large Quantity of fine meadow land, andfeverai si e lprincr's and on Turkey Puna never failing ".ream which runs throngh one-corner of it jTift where it joins the main road, there is a fine filia tion for a merchant's mill. Near one third part of tais tract is clear*d. u In the State of Kentuckey, :h °1 r Traftof lro ° ?XTe '- on Stoner's fork of Licking, granted in cor.fc]tience of a pre emption Trealtor? warr-.n», *ifTi>ed in June. 1780, and a patent granted for the fame in June 1-87, it was firft in Fayette County, then in Bourbon, at ih Clark county. ' about miles from Lexington, 12 or 14 - from Bourbon Court Houft, and about 4 miles from C'ark court house, in a thick fet tled part of the country. General, informa tion lays the Quality is equal to any I oca v acres of Land in that country. Terms may Lc kuown by applying jq ALEXANDER ultiGUlT, Dumfruj, %atL* :v t
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