' —- ' •%; r> ' DAILY'EVEN lAN°GI A N°G ADVERTISER. [Ne. 145 of Vol* VII] Friday, June 19, 1795. [Whole No. 868.] Eor HAMBURG, 1 The new ihip Captain Ukcford. "» The Asa will be lauhchf °J in a few day*; is a very fine {hip, cohere.!; the £tfater part of f«T car uo Oft hand, ready to go on board ; Jhe will fail the to;h inltant. For freight or Balla"e apply to Qaptai* Eanflford, or to P ° FP PETER BLIGHT. . T»ue 9. dtloth ,■ far LIVERPOOL^ nhm~\ THE SHIP 1 - k &$M MANCHESTER, j QHN os < Mqjllr, A cm.'iUut trader, built of cedar and live i' fails fact, has excellent accommoda tions foe pa Headers, and will fail in about three weeks. For apply to Cap:. Cox, or SRundle ess Murgatroyd, No. 11, Walnut-Street Wharf. 5 IVho have for Sale, . & TICKLENBURGS, v In Convenient Cases, for exportation, iind entitled to Drawback. Also 25 Hhds. Miifco vado Sugar. May 6 t _ _ jtawtf. _ t 1 FOR SALE, At the STOKES of i Jeffs 8c Robert Wain, PORT WING ill pipe-, hhds. and qtiai ter calks , LISfiON do.in pipes v.'d quariercalks J Souehonganri I'onjjo lEA3,in qnarte: clieils ' A quantit> of f.ilbonand CadizSALT Spit Ihelled ALMONDSm bales Velvet CORKS, in do. Kll Hi a MATTS. May 2 d 1 ;i j For FREIGHT or CHAR ' tr£l.,)r- TKll, A. £ \ The New Cedar and Live F?HOMb> ° akship ' FAVORITE, Burthen about three hundred Tons, Philadel phia built. She is a fubftahjjal well bii.lt Vcl fel and will be fitted ;n the Dell manner, will be ready to receive a C—rgu aboet the icth I' iuit. and fail about the s:'. of July, for terms apply at No. 12 North june 4. aawt:. ' HTFok'XA % d > ~ - In the fehooner Amy, Samuel Chafe, mas ter, from Newburv-Port, Ne.v- , England, AND TO as SOLD Br SAMUEL COATES, lAt til STORE, No. i'liftuth FronUfircet, A quantity of New-England BEEF, TOW LINEN, See. Atfc, FOR SALE, I Tk * f - ;a sctociier i Inow'at Stamper's wharf, a new' v-fTe!, . has only made one pillage from Newbury c —fte is we'll found, and luppofed to carry about 700 barrels. For term* apply to , SamueJ Coates. ' June if. d6t " i I JAMES TIFFIN, No. 70 South Second Street, Near the City -Tavern, HAS jutl opened ami fur Sale, aft Assort ment of Ladies* and GeDilemen s Faihionable HATS, from London. Also a Variety o* C aild* tn * Hati of difitrcut Co!onr^. N. B. A Man or two as fnifhery in the abovebufmefs, wellrjcpcirnicnded, will meet with cosftant employ and good encourage- j mem. j Tune 6 _ " IMPORTED, In the Ricbuton I from Lrifiol, Quart Bottles in Hampers \ Taunton Ale, in calks of 10 doz. Bell Double GioucetterChecfe and A Quantity of Grindllones For Sale by Simon \V alker, Walnut street wharf. f ■ June II !!€_ ! NICHOLAS DIEHL, Jun. i NOT ART PUBLIC, &c. HAS removed his Office from No. 19. South y»urtjj Street, •• No. 30 Wal " . " u ; i tre f • aawtf [ jnne \ — | THISDA.Y IS PUBLISHED [Price 2-j Certrr] THIRTEEN I.ETTERS. On Democratic Societies; By GERMANICUS. Sold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 4 Second Street, John Otrircd 41 Cfe! nut Street, Davits 6S Kigt Street and by the Editor, 119 C. cir.nl ; Street. Jfjfril A LL Persons Indebted to the Ellate of I A. Robert Rtjidt, late of Sotlthwark, Ma liner, decealed, aredefiredto make immedi ate -payment, and ail thole having juil de mands against said are aefired to fur nlth their to either j of the iuUl-riber* Sarah Ussidf, Exeattrix. £ JOHN Craig, ) Exe(utoru JAMIS Sawver, J Mas 21 d -— , : J c tl ill be Landed, on' Fridny morning, June 19, at South Street wharf, £ The Cargoej of AaiGAiL. and Isabella, 1) from Janaica. V IC 7 hlids. choice fug:r F 166 hhds. of Coffea V JCO barrels do. no of Ginger J for sale by Peter Blight. - June 9 diot Canal Lottery. Of the State of Pennsylvania. i'ICKETS are now ready for Sale at the OJfue, No. 149, Chefnut-Strcet, bttzvefn Fourth nud Fifth-Streets. $■* Price ten Dollars each. Thii Lottehv vviU Commence Drawisg the Fitft of September next. Sckciitrt Detrvncd Grata. May 30. ' d. J. M. Bart, No. 170, North Second-Street, Continues to wait on such Gentlemen nd t [ adies as are desirous to be iniiruited In the Fret.ch Language. May 19. j ALL those who are indebted to the late ' House of Andrew Clow & Co. and particularly such of them as reside at a dift ince, but happen to be htre, are deGred to call and make payment at No 20 south Front llreet, before they lhall leave the City, other v\ iic they will certainly be sued atLw. WM. Cit i M ON D, John Ltamv, > Executors. Hugh Holmes,j Philadelphia, May 25 . d I New Hosiery. Bartholomew Conolly, At bs Hosiery Store, No. 48 Lbefaut fl recti REBPF.CTFULI.Y informs his Frieadsand the Public iq general, that he has ju& received by the ship Liberty from Liverpool, 1 further supply of Men's & Women's Silk and ' Cotton Hosiery. Among which are a very ex.enfive assortment of Gentlemen's plain white, fancy, and patent Silk, fuperfine fancy plated silk and cotton, fine whit-, plain, and ribh'd cetton —a very large alTortimnt of ffr.cy Patent and fine random fancy cotton, &c. which he will fell upon the moll reasonable terms by the dozen •r lingle pair. ALSO, « A General Assortment of every other article ' of DRY GOODS, newly imported. Those gentlemen who please to favor B. C. ' with their commands, will meet with, at his store, a moil elegant, extensive, and well chosen assortment of every dcfcription of Ho siery. Also, a great Variety of Gentlemen's Out-ftz^s. June 4 eodtf THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, By THOMAS DO BSON, At the Stone House, No. 41 South Second St DOMESTIC MEDICINE Or, A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases, I By Regimen and Simple Medicines, with an Appendix, containing a Difpenfarv for the life of private Practitioners, By William Buchan, m. d. Feiiowof the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. Revised, and adapted to the Diseases and Climates of America, By SAMUEL POIVELL GRIFFITTS, 1 M. D. Profcffor of Materia Medica, in the Univ-erfuy of Pennfylvanh. 111 One Large Volume, OiSavo—Price two dollars a:. d a kalY. 'T'HK best Eulogium on this Va'uable X Work is the reception It has met with from the Public, before the present very im portant improvements were added. Between twenty and thirty large editions of it have ■ been fold. Being now adapted to the climate and dis eases o: the United States, it is hoped the 1 work will be found more citen.'ively ufeful, at the fame time the pr ce is lower than the London edition in its unimproved Hate can be fold for. 3a.v 4 w May 27 For Sale, THE time of a Stout NEGP-O LAD, who has upwards of fix year, to lerve. Enquire of the Printer. Juir.' 1- TNFORMATION may be obtained at the i Office No 149 ChefnutStrect, concerning t ,he Drawing of the WalhingUn and Pater tion Lotteries —and also where - :CA.ets may be Wad. 1 Just Imported, p And for Sale by Joseph Anthony Iff Son, r -*- A Quantity of Nankeens of fine (quality, x ■An affortmeftt of ftl3ia Silks in boxes, ner .Vritt 3 few containing sou Compleat $ets of Tea Table China. Ho 7"bey ti'f: b*** J : j' Lj-idinj, ' aoo Barrels Prim liellou Beef, - xU % 70 Barrels Pork, Malaga Wine in Quarter calks, Claret in calks and cases, BLuffia Hemp, vh Di'to Sail Duck, or Ravens Duck, wa White and Brown sheetings, P ar India Sugars in Sacks, lev Ho-s Lard, in an J bnrrels, | ii * ;c Whalebone, Whale Oil, & Spermaceti candles llC: N. England Tow Lin':n, p' e Window Glass of various sizes, aad A neat aiTortmcut of Looking Glasses. Tue 8 drot Cll —— — wh Delaware Bridge. kn TN Purfuanceof an a«fl of the General As- J. fembly of this Commonwealth, entitled - s " An ail to authorize the Governor of t' is " Commonwealth to incorporate a Company " for ereAing a Bridge over the river Deli- . u at the borough of Eafton, in the County "of Nortliampton and also of the Lcgif lature of the tlate of New Jersey, cfctitlrd * " An acl to empower the Governor of this u . state to Incorporate a Company for ered u inga Bridge over the river Delaware, at " the township of Grecpwich, in the Coun " ty of SufTex,oppofite the borough of Etfton" m; Notice is hereby given, at That Books will be opened to receive Sub scriptions for the Stock of the laid Company, be ' it the times and places following, to wit: m In the City of Philadelphia, at the Count ing House of Levi Hollingfworth, on Mon day, the sixth day of July next, and on the V: ' two succeeding days— In the Borough of Eailon, at the House th " of Cocrad Ihrie, fen. on the fame three days; 1 And, in the State of New Jer ey, at the 1 House of Thomas Bullman, in the townlhip P of Greenwich, and County of Sussex, on the sixth and eighth days of July next ; and at the store of Thomas Paul, at Belvidere, in r Oxford townlhip, and Sussex County afore- J said, oiithefeveilth day of July aforeliid. At which Places the Books wiJI be kept - open from ni»e o'clock until twelve in the forenoon, and from two o'clock until five in the afternoon, of eack day, or until the sub- fcription ihail be fill»d The Capital Stock g' ( of the laid Company will confilt of twohun- , - ' dred and fifty lhares, at one hundred dollars each, whereof ten dollars must be paid on 1 each share at the time of fubferibing. 1 Levi Hollingfworth, > Jefli IValn, "John hicholfon, [ John Arndt, William Henry, Comniiffiiners. John HeiJJer, t fames Hyndjhww, ' Thomas Paul, „ > Thomas Bullman. ' pbi'adetphia, May 18 d • ADVERTISEMENT I Subscriptions for a dally paper, perhaps in o few instances are fufficient to defray the es- b c pence of their publication; their principal ti support is derived from Advertisements— The following statement will ihew that this R j Gazette is a favorable vehicle for circulating i" j advertising information extensively and diffu- tl lively—lt is sent per poll to fubtenbers in the P following places, viz. I 1 Savannah and Augufla, in Georgia. t. Charleston, Columbia, Statefijurgh, in a South Carolina. s: Wilmington, Newbern, Edenton, Fayette- Ville, Salem, in North Carolina. Danville, Louisville, Lexington, in Ken t tucky. ? Norfolk, Peterlburgh, Frederickfburgh, ' Alexandria, George Town, Washington, Richmond, New London, Falmouth, Acco mack, Abjngrfon,Williamfburgh, Yorktown, a Dumfries, Urbanna, Colchelter, in Virginia. e Baltimore, Eailon, Princess Ann, Bladen- {burgh, Annapolis, Chaptico, Warwick, e Chellertown, Chester Mill, Elkton, in Ma ryland. Uniontown, Walhington, Carlisle, York, c Chamberfburgh, Harriiburgh, Greeniburgh, " , Pittsburgh, Reading, in Pennsylvania. e Wilmington, Middletown, Dover, in De laware. 0 Woodbury, Salraxi, Cranbury, Crofcwicks , Burlington, Bordentown.Swed efourgh.Tren c ton, Princeton, Brunfwick, Elizabethtown, £ h Newark, Booneton, Rockaway, Sussex, Al • lentown, Perth Ambay, in New Jersey. n New York, Albany, Otfego, New York. - Hartford, New London, Norwich, Litch- field, in Connecticut. j Newport, Providence, in Rhode IDand. c Boston, in Massachusetts. Portlmouth, Charleftowu, in New Hamp- j c (hire. j n In addition to the above extensive circula- c tion, this Gazette is exchanged weekly and j daily with eighty eight different printers of j ~ Newspapers from Georgia to the Diftricl of Maine. The number of Snbfcribers in this . „ City is refpedlable, and the Lift is increasing —Advertisements of Bf.atu, Audio™ at a dif tjntday, Lands, for Centralis, LtAteries, Adanu faSlurcri, Neyl EJlahtiJhments in mtcbaiiiail bran ches, tor. tor. Will derive peculiar advantage ie from this extensive circulation, ig Terms of advertising are fifty cents r - per iquare for the firft insertion, and twenty ■ j cents per square fer cich subsequent publica tion. Fkaunces'sTaveriv I No. 59 South IVtiter Street, ■■ THE Subscriber begs leave to j inform hi? friends aud the public in gc- j A nera', that he has removed fjom No. 166 south 2d Street, to that commodious, j House in Water Street, between Cheviot and 1 Walnut Streets, lately occupied by Mr. 1/um | _ Haileburfl, and on which he has spared no | pains or ejepenfe, to make it convenient and r-. 1 agreeable for the receptio.. of gentlemen. ■* The House being situated on the fame spot v/here the noted Beef Steak and Punch houie 1 formerly stood, has the advantage of the heft water in this city, known long lince by the name of the Green 'free Water. As there are i'everal elegant, Rooms, fufliciently 1-trge to aecommodate any Society or company ot gen tlemen, and from hii well known abilities to please in the liue of his buiinefs, he Satters himfelf with a Continuance of that patronage which he has experienced fmce he firft open ed a Public House in this City, and, for 5 which he begs leave to make a public ac- P knowledgment. For the accommodition of Small Parties, the Large Coifee Room oa the ground floor is conveniently fitted up with a number ot J 1 Boxes, conftrucied in such a manner as to « J admit Gentlemen to be as private as they I a pleafb—Where may be had, at any hour, j Soups, Beef-Steaks, Relishes, &.c. &. He hai on hand, and will keep a constant supply of Spirituous and Malt Liquors, and c of the best qualities. ® 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 furnilhcd Bed Cham bers, for Boarders and Lodgers, by the Week, month, or year. SAMUEL FRAUNCES. P. S. The Urge, convenient, Stores and Vaults, underneath the House, with the OlHcc above, to be rented, either separate or toge ther—Forterm» apply to the Subscriber. June 2. ptf. PROCEEDINGS of the EXECUTIVE of tie UNITED STATES. « RESPECTING The Insurgents. : A Yew Copies Are yet remaining on hand, and may be had at this Oftic<sf Also of T. Dobfon, No 41 Seuth 2d Street, J. Ormrod, Franklin's Head, Chefnut Street, and B. Davies, No. 68 High Street. CANAL LOTTERY. Tickets in the above Lottery, fanclioned by a law of this state, are now in rapid demand, at the office No. 149 Chefnut-flrcct, between Fourth and Fifth-fireets, at ten dollars each, being the original price, by order of the com mittee for dire&ing the above Lottery. The public arc refpe&fully informed, that " grand policies," or any ether description of policies, pending on the drawing, are net •vended at this every denomination 1 of hazard, or " infurcnce againfl hlon*" during said drawing, tj:U not be tranfsfted at the above 1 office, under any specious fliape whatever; - being dire&ly contrary to law, and tending 1 to delude the ignorant and unwary. The Oltenfive Proprietor of the Policy s Manufactory, No. 105, C'hefnut-Strtet, r is refpe&fully cautioned again 11 foifl *v upon the Public his anomalous Publications.—That : Public are too .discerning to be lured into his Policy Bubbles, under the plausible advan tages held forth by this modern Judas- —for 1 a small funv'to gain an immense fortune of sixty thousand cyphers ! ! ! June 15. dtf. SHOkTLT WILL BE PUBLISHED, 7be DISSECTION of a HUMBUG ; or A Complete Analysis of the Current ' Scale of Policies, by Cole, Goodluck & Co. adapted to the meanest capacities. ** Scrihirr.us indocli doßlque." THOSE who have demands again ft the Subscriber, are requelted to present their Accounts on the 20th instant, and to call at No. 152 South Second street for pay ment on the 25 th. Juve 9. JAMES CIiAMOND. Philip Nicklin y Co. s Are now Landing from the Ship Liberty, capt. Van Luvenigh, from Liverpool '* 100 calks of Nails afTorted in 4d 6d 8i 10d and 20d. And from the fehooner Favorite from Virginia, 21 Hogfhcads prime Tobacco and 1500 wt Virginia Hams. They have also on hand, 22 Tons Pig Lead Rich Mountain Wine in Quarter Ca&s, Fine Old Port Wine in Pipes and Hoglheads, " Spanish Liquorice Ball, in boxes of 2 Cwt e<-.ch f Brimstone, crude and refined, Englilh fail Canvas afiorted > Crown Window Glass Bby 10, and Men's English fuddles, *? A Quantity of Mahogany, and 3' Sundry Articles ot '' Household Furniture " FOR SALE. I■ Enquire it No 121 Chefnut Street. June 4 <1 The higiheft price in Calh, will be given for | empti w/rrjbES, J A preference will bz piv- a to Claret Bottle*. i W/v ,• nt I No. 187, fc.utii Third street. A raw cJii'is 0? Ticklenburgs y Oznaburgs FOR" $ALE B/ R.UNDLE C3 5 MvKGJTROrD, No. 11 Walr.u Strset. June 1 . it m ■« — ■ 11 ... .1 1 ■ . ■■■- ■ Gazette'<f the United States. THE Terms on which rhis Paper was to ♦».' sent to Subfcribersnot rtjfident in Ph»fadel phla, Were —th«t one halt, at Raft-,' of the Annual Subscription ihould be constantly* paid in advance, or that some paftoii at the place of publication Ihould be fefponfiLle fOr the fame: , Those SuhTcnbers wbo i7ia.ll not have complied with the terms above f;/:ified on the iirH of j-'ty r.ext, will, frtfm s!iat peried t be ccnQilercd oi declining to take the Gazette , j any lobger. i ! The Editor ha 3 heretofore omitted any charge Jar MreEling and tncloju-g his paper—ill future, one dollar per annum will be add [ ed to the Subscription of those whose papers are sent b\ the Pod. 1 A"FEW~C"Op!ES Oi' the celebiatvd Peii'oMi.a te uiidei the ' . ii^natu'e or M A N L I U S, M«»v be bad of ' 'John Onnrcd, No. 41, Chef nut Jlreet. 1 HUCr 25 CKKTS. Wanted Immediately, By JOSE P H COOKE, Goldjmith & Jeweller. r Corner of South Third end Market Streets, Fzom 20 to 3c Journeymen GoWf.uiths Silverfmiui,, Jeweiiers, liugravers, Buckie* Makers, Plate - Workers, Spooft-Makers, Small-Workers, Lapidaries, Chape-Makers, • or any other Mechanics, ufefui in the diffe rent branches of a Goldsmith and Jewellery, Manufactory; any one capable of under taking any of the above branches will meet d with constant employ, the highest wages, and 1 every encouragement due to their merits, i, Any person capable of beiug a Foreman to ;h the tfbove defenbed Bufinef?, willing to in ilru6t Apprentices, and do every duty in cumbent on a Foreman, /hall receive a hand i'ome salary for his services, with Uoard and >( j Lodging in the house. Five or fix Apprentices will be taken to , n ' the different branches as above, and one to l the Store and Mercantile part of the business. J The highefl price given for Old Gold and Silver, Lace, Diamonds, Old Watches, and at Jewellery, in Exchange or othcrwife, by ap~ 0 r plying at the above Store, where there is rea ,ct dy for Safe, a compleat and elegant ACTort jn raentof faihionable Silver, Plated, Jewellery Cutlery, Japaxmed, and Fancy Goods, receiv jt ed by the last arrivals. In addition to which lie hopes to receive a ficlh supply by every European arrival, and flitl continues to ma -0 nufadlnre ev.'ry article in the vUrfous branch ;■ tj iu|al. r N. B. As he is going to remove to the )n ' corner store, the House he now occupies i: at TO BE L£T, or SOLD; which, for Con venience, Beauty, and goodnefa of Stand, is by far die inoft eligible of any in the City. ■jr M'y M- £_ American Landjcapts. PROPOSALS fjR PUBLISHING IN TWENTY-PQUR. VIEWS. o. Sclefted from the mo.l firikirtg and inte rfiling ProfpedU in, the United State:, f each «jf wl'ich VIEWS will be accom ~ panied with a descriptive account of its he Local, Hiflorleal, and cither lueidcntu! Nt Peculiarities. ;°_ By G. I. PARKYNS, Author (f the " JMonajiic Rct*aiat an J /L%cie~:£ CeJzlrs in Great Britain" _ CONDITIONS. I. That the work shall be poblifhed hy Su!i fcription ; and that cach iiubfsriber ftiail • enjage to take the whole fct of Views, and (hall pay for cach engriving, if Llawh. °* or brown, z Doilari ; and if coloured j Dollar^. 11. That th.s "dimenfiotis of each engrav ing (hall be 24 by 17 inches, executed ii) aquatmta, and upon paper of a superior c|uatity. The publication to ccm mence immediately; and one engraving to be delivered to the SubfcriLers, on the nrlc Monday of each fucc«eding month, until the propofedferies ihail Le iin*iivi ed. 111. That with the last View of the series, ihall oe delivered an engraved tn ele/ant charafletiiHc vignette; a rrran of the route, connected wi.l; the profpeda exhibited in the the course of the Work; ; and an Alphabetical lift of the Subfcrib^r^. Sufcfcriptions are received tv Mr. Harri -5 fan, by Mr. Carey, Boot-feiler, No. u 8, ftreot, Philadclphia,and by all the - 13 jok-frllcr; in the Uriv. l 1 i itlruory sS.
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