DA I LYE V ENING AD V E R,T I SER, [NtT 146 of Vol. VII] Saturday, June 20, 1795. B^9.] For. HAMBURG, f , The new Clip rii • A S I A, *< Captain- Lincroiß., »; The Asia will be JiweW of ?■Ws3l4 In a few day*; i« » very fine (hio, the grater part of bar r- on hind, ready to go oil board ,ma wii'f fail the 10th infiant. For freight or - Time 9 . ' dtlo,tv li -^-rr — rSmBL THE SHIP j 1 MANCHESTER, John Cox, Majer, A constant trader, built ot' cedar and live oak, fails f*ft> ' ,as excellent jecoinmoda tioiu for passenger*, and W'-H tail >n about three weeks. For passage apply to Capt. (box, or Rundie & Murgatroyd,. No. ii, Walnut-Street Wharf. Who helve for Salt, i OXNABRIGS U TIGKLENBURGS, In Convenient Cases, for exportation, and entitled to Drawback. Also 35 Hhds. Muscovado Sugar. Mav _ jtawtf. _ t FOR SAbE, At the STOR ES of Telle & Robert Wain. PORT WINE in pipe , hhds. and qua; ter calks • ( LISSOM do.in pipes and receive a Cargo abcut the 20th -inft. and fail about the sth of July, for terms apply at No. 12 North 3d Street. Jutif 4.. " sawtf. / M FORT £ 7J7 In the fchoonfl- Amy, Samuel i-hafe, mas ter, from Ne.vbury-Port, Ncw- F.ngland, AND TO BE SOLD R T SAMUEL COATES, At bis STORE, Frori-freet, A quantity of New-England BEE I', TOW LINEN, &c. Also, FOR SALE, *' c * loo ' ier NOW at Stamper's wharf, a new vefll-I, has only made one pafiage from Newbury j —(he is well found, and fiippofcd to carry about 700 barrels.- for terms apply to 1 Samuel Coates. _ -ZHHL 1 7 ' (16t - JAMES TIFFIN, No 70 South Second Street, Near the City Tavern, HAS just opened and for Sale, an Affort racnt of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fashionable HATS, from London. Also a Variety of Children's Hats of different Colours. N. B. A Man or two as finifhers in the above business, well recommended, will meet ■with constant employ and. good encourage ment. June 6 J , IMPORTED, > In the Rich-mend from Bristol, <£uart Bottles in Hampers Taunton Ale, in callus of xo dsz. each Best Double Gloucester Cheele a&d A Quantity of Grindstones For Sale by Simon Walker, Walnut ftrect wharf. June II dl4t THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED [Price 25 Cents] THIRTEEN LETTERS, On Democratic Societies ; By GERMANICUS. Sold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 4 Second Street, John Ormro'd 41 Chef nut Street, I>njamin Davies 68 Higl Street and by the Editor, 119 Chefnul Stfect. ' Ji'jrtl 18 Sundry Articles ot HoufehoLcl Furniture FOR SALE. B'?t?uire at No. iii Chefnut Street. June 4 d ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Rthtrt Rr/Ue, late of Southwark, Ma riner, deceased, are desired to make immedi ate payment, and all those having ju.t de mands against said Estate, are desired to fur- \ r.ilh their accounts properly attested, to either / ] of the fubferibers , § Aft ah Reside, Executrix. Q g JOHN Crajg, ) Executtrj . James bAWYER, J xoc U «y " d Ma Cla Will be Landed, "t Friday morning, Rl| June 19, at South Street harfi Qit The Cargoes of Abigail and Isabella, Rs from Jamaica. W! 107 hhds. choice sugar Eal 166 hhds. tif Coffee Ho ioo barrels do. r ' 210 ba>;» of Ginger N. for.fclc by • Wi Peter Blight. A June 9 "* lot — —— - T Canal Lottery. t : Of the State of Pennsylvania. ,f ' TICKETS are now ready for Sale at the „ Office, No. 149, Chef nut-Street, •• bet ween Fourth and Fifth-Streets. " Pe.ice ten Dollars each. " This Lottiry will Commence Drawiag lat . the First of September next. Schemes Delivered Gratis. May 30- £l_ u J. M. Bart, '• No. 170, North Second-Street, ,j. Continues to wait on such Gentlemen nd f a Ladies as are desirous to be inftru<£led in Ht the French Language. • May 19. in — — dL ALL those who are indebted to the late tv House of Andrew Clow & Co. and particularly such of them as rcSdc at a dill- Q i - ance, but happen to be here, are desired to ■ call and make payment at No ?.o fonth Front ftrf et, before they flial! leave the City, other- o) re wife thiry will certainly be sued at law. Prp r WM. Cramond,~) t \ John Lea my, >• Executors. q i_ Hugh Holmes, J fa j_ Philadelphia, May %% d ill 0' h —-—.— f, as Speedily have for {ale at their Sture, No. 138, South Water-Street, 50. barrels prime fieef " »o do. cargo do. gl A qmntity prime Pork ml Sugar in hogsheads Ditto in barrels Old Malaga Wine in, quarter calks Jamaica Pimento Shot in bags 98 pair well afTorted (hoes D Speaking trumpets Binnacle lamps Ship and house lanth&rns Sailor's cans &c.- &c. 1 June 17. . eo3ti Just Imported, Axd for Saie ty , ' Joseph Antbouy Ss 5 Son y „ A Quantity of Nankeens of line (quality, X An affortmcat of Silks in boxes, ncr;l y I Aud a few I 0 ■ -nj f out | Comple at Sets cf Tea Table China. Hou They also hjve Jujl Landing, . zoo Barrels Prim Boftou Beef, 70 Barrels Pork, P aln Malaga Wine in Quarter calkß, Claret in calks and cases, ' 1<: Rullia Hemp, " he Ditto Sail Duck, t yn Ravens Duck, '*• White and Brown (heetings, " anl Haft India Sugars in Sacks, r Hogs Lard, in kegs and barrels, accc Whalebone, W!u!e Oil, & Spermaceti caedles tlen N. England Tow Lin>;n, Pj ea Window Glass of various sizes, and mm A neat assortment of Looking Glasses. Tue S diot ed ; — whi Del/vw are Bridge. "TN Purfuarice of an a>st of the Genera! As- 1 fembly of this Commonwealth, entitled _ ' " An adt to authorize the Governor of this " Commonwealth to incorporate a Company " for eresing a Bridge over the river Dda " at the borough of Eaflon, in the County "of Northampton and also of the Lcgif- j r liture of the state of New Jersey, entitled fu " An aS to empower the Governor of this M state to incorporato? a Company for ere#- ■ " ing a Bridge over the river Delaware, at ' - " the townlliip of Greenwich, in the Ceun « ty of SulTex ,opposite the borough of Eafton" Notice is hereby given, a t , That Books will be opened to receive Sub fcrlptions for the Ftock of the said Company, bei B at 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 Va • c two succeeding days— ah cl In the Borough of Eaflon, at the House tin l " of Coriad lhrie, fen, on the fame three days; 0 And, in the State of NewJer 'ey, at the - ,r House of Thomas HuUnran, in the township pj r " of Greenwich, and County of Sufiejt, on the fixtli and. eighth days of July next ; and at the store of Thomas Paul, at Belvidere, in Oxford township, and Suffer County afore- jj said, onthefeventh day of July nforelaid At which Places the Books will be kept open from nine o'clock until twelve in the ~ forenoon, and from two o'clock until five in the afteraoon, of each day, or until the sub , fcription {hall be filled The Capital Stock a ' of the laid Company will consist of twohun- ' " .u-a.l aaJ fifty huadred dollars ~ each, v/hereof ten dollars mull be paid on '■5 each snare at the time of subscribing. e ' Levi Hollingfvjartb, Jefle Wain, '* John hichojfoh, b; T jr John Arndt, at Wdliam Henry, ■ Commissioners. F John Heifier, D Jnmes Hyndjhaiv, n T: omas Paul, (1 aJ Thomas Bulltnan. > Ex, Philadelphia, May '8 d P "1 ADVEKTISEMhNT \ Subscriptions for a daily paper, perhaps in 0 few inftanees arc fufficient to defray the ex- b !"' pence of their publication; their principal ti support is derived from Advertisements— nd "j'j, r following statement will {hew that this J Gazette is a favorable vehicle for circulating is advertising information exter.fively and difu- tl fively—lt is sent per pod to fubfcr.bers in the I following places, viz. I Savannah and Augusta, in Georgia. t he Charleston, Columbia, Statefburgh, in a ir- South Carolina. s Wilmington, Newbern,Edenton, Fayette- Ville, Salem, in North Carolina. Danville, Louisville, Lexington, in Ken ch tucky. , Norfolk, Peterlburgh, Frederickfburgh, Alexandria, George Town, Walhington, ( Richmond, New London, Falmouth, Acco- mack, Abingdon, Williamlburgh, Yorktown, Dumfries, Urbanna, Colchester, in Virginia. Baltimore, Eafton, Princess Ann, Bladen rf, {burgh, Annapolis, Chaptico, Warwick, ' lin Cheilertown, Chester Mill, Elkton, i:l Ma ryland. t he Uaiontown, Wafiiington, Catlifle, York, c li. Chamber{burgh, Harrilburgh, Greenftiurgh, t Pittsburgh, Reading, in Pennsylvania. Wilmington, Middletown, Dover, in De laware. 0 Woodbury, Salem, Cranbury, Crofswicks Burlington ,Bordentd\vn, Swedefburgh, Tren- J ton, Princeton, Brunfwick, Elizabethtown, Newark, Booneton, Rockaway, Sussex, Al- 1 Lentown, Perth Ambay, in New Jersey. New York, Albany, Otfego, New York. Hartford, New London, Norwich, Litch field, in Connecstic\it. lto Newport, Providence, in Rhode Island. Boston, in MalTaehufetts. j Portsmouth, Charleftowu, in New Hamp- ] 38, {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 Diftrift of Maine. The number of Subscribers in this City is refpe&able, and the Lift is increasing —Advertisements of EJlates, AuCliom at a dis tant day. Lands, for Cantrafis, Lotteries, Manu facturers, New Eflablijlsments in mechanical bran chest IjV. ESV. will derive peculiar advantage from this extensive circulation. £/" Terms of advertising are fifty cents per square for the firft insertion, and twenty cents per squire f»r each fsbfequent publica tion. Fraunces's Tavern No. 59 South Water Street, , THE Sub briber rcfpeafully begs leave to infycip his friertds and the public in ge- Apj that he has removed from No. 166 foutlk id fiu-efrt, to that large, commodious, JyJ 0 House in Water Street, between Chefnut and Walnut Streets, lately occupied jay Mr. Isaac ' Hazlehurfl, 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 faavie spot where die noted Beef Steak and Punch house formerly stood, has the advantage of water in this city, known long since by the name of the Green Tree IVater. As there arc _J' several elegant P.ooms, fuflicieiitly large to accommodatc any Society or company oi gen i tlemen, and from his well known abilities to f 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 House in this City, and, for ' which he begs leave to make a public ac- Tcnowlcdgment. - For the accommodation of Small Parties, , the Large Cbflfee Room on the ground floor is conveniently fitted up with a number of S Boxes, conftrudeO iri such a ntannef as to f admit Gentlemen'to be as private as they please—Where may be had, at any hour, c , Soups, Beef-Steaks, Rcliihes, &c. tc. T He has on hand, and will keep supply of Spirituous and Malt Liquors, and of the best qualities. — t Breakfafts provided—Also Dinners and Suppers cooked in the most approved man- q£ » ner, at a short notice, and Pastry of all forts, made to in the House, or to fend out at any hour. 1- He has several well furnifhed Brd Cham ft bers, for Boarders and Lodgers, by the Week, C J { month, or year. , t- SAMUEL FRAUNCES. i- P. S. The large, convenient, Stores and le Vaults, underneath the House, with the Office nbovc, to be rented, either separate or tQge- , fe thier—For terms apply to the Subscriber. B «; June a. Ie ■ ■ : — ? PROCEEDINGS of the EXECUTIVE ie of the UNITED STATES. Si] aitSFECTINO M - T/je Insurgents. re pt . M } c A Few Copies ta Are yet remaining on hand, and may be had w .j. at this Oftice. Also of T. Dobfon, No 41 ev South ad Street, J. O-mrod, Franklin's H ad n . Chefnut Street, and B. Davies, No. 68 High tb >n i CANAL LOTTERT. Tickets in the above Lottery, fan&ioned by a law of this state, are now in rapid demand, at the office No. 149 Chefnut-ftreet, between rj. Fourth and Fifth-ftrects, at ten dollars each, being the original price, by order of the com- g. mittee for directing the above Lottery » The public are refpedfuily informed, that " grand policies," or any other description of policies, pending on the drawing, are nd _ vended at this oflke-r-aLfo, every denomination T of hazard, or " insurance againf blank" during said drawing, will not be tranfaUed at the above in office, under any specious shape whatever; ac- being contrary to law, and tending pal to delude the ignorant and unwary. The Oftenfive Proprietor of the Policy" his Manufactory, No. 105, ChefAut-Street, ng is refpe&fully cautioned against foifling upon r u- the Public his anomalous Publications.—'! hat the Public are too discerning to be lured into his Policy Bubbles, under the plausible advan tages held forth by this modern Judas —for in a final! sum to gain an immense fortune of sixty thousand cyphers ! ! ! te- June 15. dtf. SHORTLY WILL BE PUBLISHED, 1 en " 7be DISSECTION of a HUMBUG ; h ° R o n ' A Complete Analyfs of the Current co _' Scale of Policies, by Cole, Good luck & Co. J vn adapted to the meanest capacities " Scrib'trr:ui indoffi doftiqueJ e n- "— * ] , "" c k ? r I 'HOSE who have demands against the 4a- A Subscriber, are requeued to present . their Accounts on the 20th instant, and to ,rk, call at No. 152 South Second street for pay trh, ment on the 25 th. June 9. JAMES CRAMOND. De- — — cks Philip Nicklin & Co. en _ Are now Landing from the Ship Liberty, capt. Van Luvenigh, from Liverpool 100 cases of Nails afi'orted in \d 6d 8d 10d and 20d. )r j c Ajid from the schooner Favorite from c h- Virginia, 11 Hogsheads prime Tobacco and / I 1500 wt Virginia Hams. They have also on hand, _ 11 Tons Pig Lead Rich Mountain Wine in Quarter Calks, u j a _ Fine Old Port Wine in Pipes and Hotheads, Spanilh Liquorice Ball, in boxes of i Cwt each 0 f Brimstone, crude and refined, .0j Engln'h fail Canvas assorted this Crown Window Glass Bby 10, and f- m Men's English saddles, j;f. A Quantity of Mahogany, and anu- J use 3 d rati" -age For Sale, ents I 'HE time of a Stout NEGRO LAD, who X his upwards of fix years to ferva. 'j ca _ Enquire of the Printer. Jun: . d The highest price In Cash, will bo given for EMPTY BO fTLES, A preference will be given to Claret Bottle*. V. 'ipp b<" No. ,/outh , Third flreet. April TO ' d_ A FEW CASUS OF Ticklenburgs Ss 5 Oznaburgs . FOR. SALE BY ?■ 9 Run die & Murgatrotd, No. II Walnu'Street. June 1 3»W3W Gazettecf the United Stated. THE Terms on which this Paper was tp be lent to Subfcribcrs not resident in Philadei ' phia, were—-that one half, at ieaft, of the Annual Subscription Ihould be constantly paid in advance, or that some pdrfon at the 1 place of publication ihould be responsible for the fame : Those Subfcnbers who fhalf not havs ] complied with the terms above fpecified ua p thc firjl of July next, will, from that period } be confidercd as declining to take the Gazette r any longer. The Editor has heretofore omitted any ' chargc for dire Sling MnJ cnclojlng.h.'i* paper —in t futtirc, one dollar per annum will be add , ed to the Subscription of those wKofe papers arefentbv thePpft. . i A FEW COPIES " Of the celebrated Peifornia:.ce uudei the ! > -Signature ps M A N L I U S, - be had of *> : » John Ormrod,- ,No. 41, Chef nut Jlreeti FRTCt 2 5 CENT*?. ; e Wanted Immediately, " jßy JOSEPH COOKE» Goldjmjth if Jeweller. Corner of South Third and Market Streets, E From 20 to 30 Journeymen Goldsmiths Silvcrfmiths, Jewellers, Engravers, Buckle- Makers, Plate- - Workers, Spoon - Makers, Small-Workers, Lapidaries, Chape-Makers, • or any other Mechanics, ufeful in the diffe rent branches of a Goldsmith and Jewellery, ManufcuStory j any one capable of under taking any of the above branches will meet ad with constant employ, the highelt wages, and \i every encouragement due to their merits, id Any pcrfon capable of being a Foreman to gh the a*bovc defenbed Business, willing to in fcruvil Apprentices, and do every duty ;n ---~ cumbent on a Foreman, fliall receive a hand some salary for his services, with Board and , Lodging in the houfv\ Five or fix Apprentices \V:11 be taken to 1 ' the different branches as above, and one to the Store and Mercantile part of the bufijiefs. ' The highest price given for Old Gold and a *" Silver, Lace, Diamonds, Old Watches, and lat J eweliei 7> in Exchange or othervvife, by ap- plying at the above Store, where there is rea °, dy for Sale, a compleat and elegant Affort mentof faftiionable Silver, Plated," Jewellery Cutlery, Japanned, and Fancy GooJs, receiv a ed by the lait arrivals. In addition to which ' # he hopes to receive a frefh supply by every ' European arrival, and {till continues to ma nufa&nre every article in the varfous branch es as usual. N. B. As he is going to remove to the ' corner (tore,- the Hoiife he now occupies it TO BE LET, or SOI.U; for Con ■-8 venience, Beauty, and goodnefj of Stand, is by far the moil eligible of any in the City. for Ma ? r 3- d of A nerican Land/copes. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A ; TWENTY-VOUS VIEW S. Co. Selefieri from the molt linking and inte rfiling Profpefts in the United States ; each ®f which VIEWS will be accom — panied with a descriptive account of its. the Local, Hiftoricil, and other Incidental lint Peculiarities. ia to _ By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of tlpe " Monajlic Remains qnd Atosient Caff Us in Great Britain. * CONDITIONS. I. That the work fliall be published by Sub scription ; and that each Subscriber lhall rty, engage to take the whole set of Views, and shall pay for each engraving, if lOd or brovvn, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. 11. That the dlmenfionS of each engrav ing fhallbe 34 by 17 inches, executed in / arrd publiftied paper of a f iperior Quality. The publication to\ccm mence immediately ; and one engraving to be delivered to the Subfcri'oersj on the lirft Monday of each succeeding month, until ads, the proposed l'enes (hail be finally complef :ach ed. 111. That with the last View of the secies, shall be delivered an engraved title-page ; nn elejarit charaileiiAic vignette; a map of the route, connected withthe profpe&s exhibited, in the the courle of the Work; d and an Alphabetical lilt of the Subfcrilers. Subscriptions are deceived by Mr. Harr> son, athis Print-fhop,Maiden lane, New-York by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. 118, Markej street, Philadelphia,arfd by all the principal Book-feUerb in the Unitedotates. February 28. d.