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    DAILY.'EVEN lANI A N G A D VERT ISE R.
[x o. I r,2 of VoL VII.] ■ . Saturday, June 27, 1795. [Whole No. 875.]
For Sale.
The Brig ,ABIGAILi
John Davis, Maft»r,
rrjjjy Burthen 160 tons—wellbullr,
x «b-out ol', koW ly-
ET in? at SiTiifH'iTr- t wftaff.
For terms apply to the captain dp board,
or to JOS. ANTHONY 15" SON.
June 10 d
,SgR" For SALE,
The ScJjfntr
SmK. SALLY,
Lying at Latimer's wharf, this vessel is rea
dy to take in a cargo, and is well found in
rigging and fails. Her burthen about 650
Barrells, Apply to SAM. BRECK, "Jan. '
Rofs's wharf.
June 20 d
IMPORTED, in the
Ship THREE BROTHERS,
from Calcutta,
j And for fate in the Package, by
John Miller, jun.
A Capital AfTortmcnt of
BENGAL GOODS,
QF Qualities peculiarly well adapted to
_jthisj»iuJcet,-arul for Exportation.. __
Among ft them are a Great Variety of
Printing Cloths Coflaes,
Calicoes, Patna Handfs,
Checks, Mulmuls,
Gurrahs, Taffaties.
Baftas,
The above w'll be fo!u on very moderate
terms, for Notes at 3 and 4 111911ths.
3 o o Bags BEN A RES SUGAR
30,000 lb. PEPPER.
The SHIP
Three Brothers,
will likew'fe be Sold.
She is fc years old—newly coppered—a
strong veflel, burthen about 250 tons.
J«gg gfr
— For FREIGHT or CHAR-
The New Cedar and Li«
FAVORITE,
Burthen about three hundred Tons, Philadel
phia built, She is a fubftan'ial well built Ves
sel and will be flttevi in the best manner, will
be r-ady to receive a Cargo about the 20th
iirft. and fail about the sth of paly, for terms
apply at No. 12 North 3d Street.
'June 4. 2awtf.
For NEW-YORK,
THE SCHOONER
A RE THUS A,
TO fail in all this Week —will tike freight
on moderate terms. For freight or paf
fape apply to the Captain on board, at '
Walnut-street whnrf, or to
yofeph Anthony & Son.
" June 13. dit.
For~sY~~CROIX,
. T«fc BRIGANTINE
SCHUTL KIL L,
Francis Knox, Majer,
IiAiXJVLi the greatest part of her cargo
ready, is expetued to fail on or before the
firft of July Eor Freight, or Piflage,
apply to the Captain, or to
Wharton & Greeves,
Who heme nozu Landing frCrn the /loop In-
JuJlry,Capt. lVbarton,from it. Croix,
30 Hhds. prime Sugar, and
40 do. of Rum.
June 25. ' d(>t.
FOR SALE,
At the .STOKES of
JelTe & Robert Wain,
PORT WIN T E in pipe , hhds. and qua.
ter calks
LISBON do.it> pipes and quartercalks
Souclioogand Congo 1 EA9, i n quartel
cliefts
A quantity of I.ifbonand CadizSALT
iol t (helled ALMONDVsn bales
VelvetCORKS, in do.
Ruifia MATTS.
May i d
JAMES TIFFIN, V
No 70 South Second Street,
Near the City Tavern,
HAS just opened and for Sale, an AlTort
ment of Ladies' and Gentlemen'#
Faihionable HATS,
from London. Alio a Variety of Children'*:
Hats of different Colours.
N. B. A Alan <>r two as Snifters in the
above business, wellrocommcnded, wili meet
with comlant employ and good encourage
ment.
June 6 d
Rumford & Abijah Dawes,
Have imported in the Sloop Two Brothers,
-Samuel Marchant, mailer, from New
bury Port, and for Sale, at their Store, j
Nc. 7, Squib 1/ater-Slra!,
PRIME iWfcf
Pork i.
Shoes and hat 3 «.
White Piue boards 1
Tow cloth and cordage—also "
Rufiia an 4 Cerk duck "
Cayenne cotton "
French indigo "
Pimento "
A few hoglheads.tobacco
Kail and spike rods—and
A quantity of coarse fait -
_June 23. d- a
\ LL Persons indebted to the Estate of
- V. Robert Rcfide, late of Southward, Ma- '
riuer, deceased, are Jeljred to make imm.-dt- c
atL- payment, and all those having just' de- 1
nianda against fiid Estate, are delired to fur
niih their accounts properly attefled, to either c
of the ftibfcribers
Sarah Uesidp, Executrix. 1
John Craig, > _
Jamss Sawyer, 3 Exccutors - |
May 11 J (
ALL those who are indebted to the late
House of Andrew Clow & Co. and ,
pSrtH-unuf^fodrtTr» Aia. >
ance, but happen to be here, are nclir«l t»
c*lland makepaym.r.t at No 2ofouthFrout 1
ft rect ., before they (hall leave the City, other- ,
wife thdy will certainly be sued at law. (
Wm. Cramond,
John Leamv, > ,
Much Holmes,)
Philadelphia, May 13 d
For Sale,
THE time of a Stout NEGRO LAD, who
has upwards of fix years to serve.
Enquire pi the Prinicr.
_Jvuv_ d
Genteel Boarding,
' At the Corner of Eleventh and Spruce
Streets. d2\v
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Annual Subscription should be constantly (
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place of publication should be responsible lor '
the fame: i
Those Subfcnbers who lhalf not have
. complied with the terms above fpecilied on
■ l^e °f July next, will, frorti that periad
I be considered as declining to take rhe Gazette
i any longer.
; The Editor has heretofore omitted any
charge for dirc&ing and enclofng his paper —in 1
future, one dollar per annum will be add
ed to the Subscription of those whose papers -
are sent b\ the Post, 1
— ■ ■ i
Philip Nicklin Id Co. 1
Are now Landing frpm the Ship Liberty,
capt. Van Luvenigh, from Liverpool
100 cafksof Nails aflorted in 4d 6d %d lod
and %cd. 1
And from the schooner Favorite from
Virginia,
21 Hoglheads prime Tobacco and
1500 wt Virginia Hams.
They have also on hand,
22 Tons Pig Lead
Rich Mountain Wine in Quarter Calks,
Fine Old Port Wine in Pipes and Hogsheads,
Spanish Liquorice Ball, in boxes of % Cwt each
Brimstone, crude and refined,
Enghfti fail Canvas aflorted
Crown Window Glass Bby 10, and
, Men's English saddles,
A Quantity of Mahogany, and
June 3 d
Bartholomew Conolly, 1
No. 48 Che/nut Street, t
HAS just received by the Mollv, from '
London, a very Largj Aifortment of J
PRINTED CALICOES, 4-4 and 5-4 fupcr- 1
fine Chintzes—and a great variety of Muf- 1
lius and Hosiery, which will be fold whole- "
sale, upon the moll reasonable terms. '
June »5 §6 J
* To bf Let, S
An Excellently well toned
FORTE. '
at Numbrr 89 South fourth t
Jun: q.f *54 ,
The highest price
In Cash, will be given for
EMPTY BOTTLES,
A preference will be given to Claret Bottles «
Apply at
1 No. 187, south Third street. f
April IO I,
IMPORTED, '>■
In the Richmond from Br 'ijlol\
Quart Bottle?- in Hampers
Taunton Ale, in calks of 10 doz. each '
Best I)ouble Gloucelter Cheese and
A Quantity of Grindltones
For Sale by
Simon Walker, j"
Walnst ftrnct wharf. |j>
Jun« II I4t \j
\
Delaware Bridge.
JN Purfuanccof an ad of the General As
sembly of thw Commonwealth, entitled '
An act toaur'nnrize the Governor of this
Commonwealth to intorporate a Company j
" for ere&ing a Bridge over the river Dela- j f
v< borough of Eatlon, in the County I ]
l< o£ Northampton and alf_ of the Legis
lature ot the state of New Jersey, entitled
" An a& to empower the Governor of this j
" state to incorporate a Company for ere6fc i
w ing a Bridge over the river Delaware, at '
" the township of Greenwich, in the C»un- i
" ty of Suflexjoppofite the borough of Eifton" j
Notice is hereby given,
That Books will be opened to reccive Sub- j
fcriptions for the Stock of the said Company,
at the times and places following, to wit :
In t)fj City of Philadelphia, at the .Count- '
ing House of Levi Holiingfworth, on Mon
day, the sixth day of July next, and on the 1
two d. ys—
In the Bcrrough of Eaflon, at the House
of Conrad Ihrie, fen. on the fame three day*;
Angl, in the State of New Jer ey, at the
House of Thomas Bullman, in th° township
of Greenwich, an 4 County of Suffix, on che
sixth and h diys of July next ; and at
the store of Thomas Paul, at Belvidere, in
Oxford township, and SufTex County aiore
faid, on the seventh day of July aforefaid
At which Places the Books will be kept
opeji from nine o'clock until twelve in the
forenoon, and from two o'clock tfotfl ftvc in
of or until the sub
scription shall be filind—-The Capital Stock
of the laid Company will consist of two hun
dred and fifty fliares, at one hundred dollars
whereof ten dollars must be paid on
each share at the time of fubferibing.
Levi Hollir.gfrjjortb,'
Jeffe Wain,
John Aicbolfon,
"John Arndt,
William Henry % Commijfioners.
John Heifier,
. James Hynd/haw 9
To mas Paul y
Thomas Bullman.
Philadelphia, May 18 d
.ADVERTISEMENT
Subfcriptionsfor a daily paper, perhaps in
few inltances are fuflicient to defray the ex
pence of their publication; their principal
fnpport is derived from Advertisements—
- _The following flatement will shew that this
Gazette is a favorable vehicle for circulating
advmifmg information extensively and dilTu
fively—lt i sent per poll to fubkribers in the
following places, viz.
S;\ fn Gror^ia.
CharLnlon, Columbia, Statelburgh, in
South Carolina.
Wilmmgton, Newbern, Edenfcon, Fayette-
Ville, Salem, in North Carolina.
DiHville, Louisville, Lexington, in Ken
tucky.
Norfolk, Peterfburgh, Frederickfburgh,
Alexandria, George Town, Washington,
R.chmond, New London, Falmouth, Acco
mack, Abingdon, Williamfburgh, Yorktown,
Dumfries, Urbanna, Colchester, in Virginia.
Baltimore, Eafton, Princess Ann,
fburgh, Annapolis, Chaptico, Warwick,
Cndlertown, Chester Mill, Elkton, in Ma
ryland.
Uniontown, Washington, Carlisle, York,
Chamberfburgii, Harrilburgh, Greeniburgh,
Pittiburgh, Reading, in Pennsylvania.
Wilmington, Middletown, Dover, in De
laware.
Woodbury, Salem, Cranbury, Crofswicks
Burlington, Bordentown, Swedelburgh, Tren
ton, Princeton, Brunfwick, Elizabethtown,
Newark, Booneton, Rockaway, Sussex, Al
lentown, Perth Ambay, in New Jersey.
New York, Albany, Otfego; New York.
Hartford, New London, Norwich, Litch
field, in Conne<fticut.
Newport, Providence, in Rhode Island.
Boston, in Massachusetts.
Portsmouth, Charleftown, in NcwHamp
fhire.
In addition to the above extensive circula
tion, this Gazette is exchanged weekly and
daily with eighty eight different printers of
Newfpapera from Georgia to the Diftridt of
Maine. The number of Subscribers in this
City is refpe&able, and the Lift is increafirig
—Advertifementsof Eflates, Aufliom at a dif
t aril day, Lands, for Con trails, Lotteries, JVlanu- '
fafturers, New Eflablijhments in mechanical bran
ches, \sfc. \zfc. will derive peculiar advantage
from this extensive circulation.
gjf Terms of advertising are fifty cents
per square for the firft insertion, and twenty
rents per square for each subsequent publica
tion.
Philadelphia, June 2
r pHE fubfcribir offers for sale, a FARM, '
X containing about 300 acres ; diflant from the
City of IVzjhington and George-Town between 8 or
9 miles. A Plot of this Land is in the hands of
Mr. Cafanave of George-Town, likei.vife
of IVLr. Thomas PHxftmnns, in Philadelphia, and
JVLr. Robert IVa!Q), in Baltimore.
The Land will be fbewn to any ferf&n, by ap.
plying to John Lydam, ivho lives adjoimng. It ,
lays in a >vofl healthy country, and a good neighbor- (
hood. There are on it a common count ty divtlling
houfcy a tobacco-bouse, and an orclntrd of good
fruit, a cotijlant fream ivith a great fall runs thro* ]
it, and betiveen 30 or 40 acres of good meadoiv may \
bt easily made. The lines of the above include about
40 acres of ivoodland. Convenient credits ivill be
afforded to the purchaf.r if deftred. ,
DANIEL CARROLL.
Montgomery County, June 3, 1J95.
A. B. The land lies bet-ween tiv merchant
mills, one diflant about a mile, the other almofi ad
joining. June if. $§§f
Fhaunce s's T a v e rn
No. 5*9 South Heater Street, J
THE Subscriber rcfpe&ftilly begs leave to
inform his friends and the public in gc
-5 neral, that he has removed from No. 166 j
j louth 2d Street, to thit large, commodious, ■ S
J House in Wster Street, between Chefnutand -T
Walnut Streets, lately occupied by Mr. Ifiac S
HanleLurf, and on he has no c
pains or cxp.nfe, to make it convenient and r
agreeable for the receptio.. of gentlemen. J
The House being situated on the fame spot t
where the noted Bscf* Steak and Punch house \
formerly stood, has the advantage of thebeft e
water in this city, known long fjnee by the
name of the Green Tree V/ater. As there are t
several elegant Rooms, fuiHciently large to f
accommodatc any Society or company of gen- c
tlemen, and from his well known abilities to f
plcafe irt the line of his business, he flatters I
himfelf with a continuance of that patronage
which he xperienced since he nrl't open- t
ed a Public House in this City, auj, for t
which he begs leave to make a pablic ac
knowledgment. 5
For the accommodation of Small ]
the Larg: Coffee Room on the ground Hoor j
is conveiiiently fitted up with a number of •
Boxes, conftru<Sled in such a raanner as to • r
admit Gentlemen to be as private as they \ (
please—Where in ay be had, at any hour,! t
Soiips, Beef-Btcaks, Pvclifhes, &c. Si. 1
He has on hand, and will keep a constant ]
supply o; opirjtuous and Mai' Liquors, and r
of the tJiuui'.i!_s.
Breakfafts provided—Alio Dinners and
Suppers co6ked in the most approved ni nj- c
ner, at a short notice, and Pastry of ?!1 forts,
mad- to order, in ths House, or to fend out 1
at any hour. I
He has several well furnifhed Bee 7 Cham
bers, for Boarder j and Lodgers, ly the Week,
month, or year.
SAMUEL FRAUNCES.
P. S. The Urge, convenient, Stores and
Vaults, undernaath the House, with the Office
above, to be rented, eithar fcparate or toge
ther—For terms apply to the Subscriber.
June 2. ptf.
Mordecai Lewis,
Has for Sale al his Store, No. 25 Great
Dock Street,
A few bales of East India Goods, confut
ing of Baftas, Coffas, Emerties, Hum
hums, and Bookmuflirw.
A Bale of Nillaesand Peniafcoet
Ruflia Sheetings and Sail Duck
Ravens Duck
China Silks
A cafe of Diapers
Barcelona Handkfs. in Boxes
Roll Brimstone
Souchong Tea in small boxen
a quantity of Griad Stones.
June 9, 1795. ««dom.
EXHIBITION.
THE Public are refpeilfully informed,
that the Exhibition of Paintings, Archi
tecture, &c. of the Columbianum, now
open in the Senate Chamber in the State-
House
WILL FINALLY CLOSE
on Monday, the sixth day of July next.
Admittance —Twenty-five Cents.
By Order,
Samuel Lewis, Secr'y. pro tcm.
Philosophical Hall,
JuncZS, 1 79J- 5
Lands for Sale,
In VIRGINIA.
ONE Trad of 1204 1-2 acrcs, in Hamp
(hire county, divided into three surveys :
•ne of 400, another of 400 1-2, and the
other 404 acres, on the waters of Indian camp
run, and little cape Capon, adjoining the
lands of Mr. Hugh Murphy and colonel
Greenfield, about one or two mrles from the
main road leading from Winchester to Rom
ney ; taken up and furveyedin the year 1777,
and deeds granted for the lame from the pro
prietor's office in 1780 —described to be equal
to any land in that part of the country.
Alio one trad in Fauquier county, of 603
acres, well adapted for tobacco and all kinds
of grain ; about four miles from the Court-
House, joining the main road that leads from
thence to Falmouth, from which it is diflant
about 30 miles, and the fame from Dumfries, '
and about 40 miles from the Federal City and
Georgetown. On it there is alarge Quantity
of fine meadow land, and several fine lprings
and on Turkey Run a never failing flream,
which runs tljrough one corner of it just where
it joins the main road, thctc is a fine -situa
tion for a merchant's mill.
Near one third part of this trad is cleared.
In the State of Kentuckey,
One Tra& of ioco acres, on Stoner's fork
of Licking, granted in consequence of a pre
emption Trealury warrant, issued in June,
17 80, and a patent granted for the fame in
June 1757, it was firft in Fayette County,
then in Bourbon, at present in Clark county,
about 2z miles from Lexington, 12 or 14
from Bourbon Court House, and about 4
miles from Clark court house, in a thick fet
tled part of the country. General informa
tion fays the Quality is equal to any 1000
acres of Land in that Country.
Terms may be kuown by applying to
ALEXANDER LITHGOIV.
Dumfries, June 1795- la-w^iv
/
Wanted Immediately,
By JOSEP H COOKE,
GM/mith Jcwefter*
Corner of South 'To:; J and iviarket Streets,
From 20 to 30 Journeymen GoLifmiths
' Siivcrfmiihs, Jewellers, BngraVeri, Bu.kle
■ Makers, Plate - Workers, Spoon - Makers,
Small-Worjterfc, Lapidaries, Ch«.pe-M alters,
or any other -Mechanics, ufeful in. the diffe
rent branches a Goidfmith and Jewellery, *
Manula»slory ; any "one capable of under
taking afty of the above branches will meet
with.conlapt employ, the highest wages, and
every due tQtheir merits.
Any person capable of &ciu£ :t Foreman t®
the aoove deferibed Business, willing to in
fmi& Apprentices, and do every duty in
cumbent on a Foreman, fhfrjj receivt a hand
fpme salary for his ferviccs, witH Board and
Lodging in the house.
Five or fix Apprentices will be taken to
the different branches as aScve, 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 dthy wife, by ap
j plying at the above Store, where there is rea
dy for Sale, a compleat and elegant Assort
; uicntof fafhiorfable Silver, Plated, Jewellery
Cutlery, Japanned, and Goods, receiv
ed by the lait arrivals. In addition to which
lie hopes to receive a frelh supply by every
European arrital, and ftifl Continues to ma
nuta&nre every arti Je in the various branch
es US Ufllui.
N. B. As he is going t6 remove to the
corner store, the House he now occupies is
TO BE LET, or SOLD; which, for Con
venience, Beauty, and goodness of Stand, is
by fiar the molt eligible of any in the City.
May 13. d
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February 28. <{.
"WTNf]ED7
To RENT for twelve months, fertn'tny
A Convenient HOUSE, calculated for
a small private family.—Any person
having fttch a one to let, fitnated to the
westward of Second ftrtet, and within
three or four fqmres of Market street,
will hear of a careful tenant by applying at
the Office of the Gazette of the Unfted
States.
Alfo —Wanted to pnrchafe the time of
a black woman, who is acquainted with
house-work, and who«an b« recommend
ed for her honesty, industry, and othsr
good qualities.—lnquire as above.
June 16, 1795. eod»w.
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1794, and ending March 3d, I7yf.
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