Number 906.] For SALE or CHARTER, The Ship &£& PENIr S r LVANIA, BURTHEN 3400 Bbls. Flour—compleatly found, and may beifent to tea at a small expence. . For terms apply to " GURNET & SMITH. WHO HATS FOR SALE, A Quantity of Excellent Bourdeaux Claret in calks and Brandy in Pipes and Butts. July 16 $ FOR HAMBURGH, JL—- The Ship ADRIANA, 1/Captain Samuel Clapp, Will receive Freight, (part of which is engaged) for Hamburgh, and is to fail as soon as iht is discharged, and can be loaded. Paflengers that purpose to go to England, are to be landed it Deal or Dover, toe Ship having good ac commodations, being lately enlarged for this purpose in London. For freight or paflage enquire of Ralph Mather, July 14. For FREIGHT, CHARTER or SALE, The Ship M||£ AMERICAN, At Mr. Nixon's IVbarf, r I (hip will take a Freight to any of the Windward J_ Islands or Europe, if one offers loon, as Ihe is now ready to take in. She is in complete order, and has good accommodations for passengers. For particulars apply to Jehu Hollingfworth & Co. WHO HAVE FOR SALE, A Few Puncheons of Excellent Rum, By the above fltip, one of which ih old, July 27 300 Hhds. Maryland and Virginia TOBACCO. OF a Cup 'rior quality, part of which it Kitefoot, and particularly adapted for the manufacturers, »r for the Holland or Hamburgh market. ALSO, joo Hogsheads ready to be delivered on beard a veflel in Chclapeake Bay, for sale by George Sibbald, No. 170 South FrontJireet. July 74 Tht Subscriber Has Removed his Counti»g-Houfe to No, 18, Penn-ftreet, next door to his Neiv Stores. LEVINUS CLARKSON. July, 29, 1795. diw joooo lb nf Virfl Quality Green Coffee WILL be Landed on Monday, the aoth win. on Tvitii, Willings and Francis's Wharf, from, on board the Schooner Delight, Ayre9 Stokely, Master, from St. Do mingo, for sale by > LEVINUS CLARKSON July 18 § A BAT HORSE for Sale, WARRANTED found, suitable for Chair or Saddle, can be well recommended for strength and bottom. Apply at No: 18 Pine street July 27 NOW LANDING, From on board the inofW Mercury, Hidings Cowper- th-vjuit, majter, from Ha-var.nah, 215 Hogsheads of Molasses ; FOR SALE BY PRAGERS EsT CO, NOTICE. FINDfNG myfelf unable from tedious ir.difpefitiiin, to eflfetft a fettlcment of my affairs, 1 hi/ve appointed Jfc lert Mcnderfon my true and lawful attorney, to adjust and finally fettle all matters where 1 am interested, to pay all debt! duo by me, and to receive all monies due to me, ei ther by bond, uote or otherwif;. Jun* 15 §6w Now Landing, -O ' THE cargoes of the brigs Weft-Indian and Betfey&Pol ly from Jamaica : Coffee in hhds and barrel* Sugar in hhds Rum, high proof, and 36 bags Pimento. ALSO ON HAND, A Quantity of Coffee in Hhds. Barrels and Bags $sgar in Hhds *) c- c t Vt . h t „ > For Exportation Pimento in Bags J 1 Brandy, ift and 4th proof Sherry Wine, &c, July il Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania. A Dividend of Ten Dollars on each half (hare will be paid to the Stockholders, or their legal repr.fenU tivei, on or after the-ioth instant Bf Order of the Direßors, SAMUEL W. FISHER, Secretary. y 10 Augujl i Thomas Noble, Monei, LANBytf Commission Broker, Ko. 149 Cbefnut fireet, RETURNS grateful acknowledgements to his friends and the public for the encouragement he has received since he commenced business. Continues sales and purchases of real eilates and public fe eurities:—tranfa&s every species of money negociations discounts approved nfctes t© any amount, &c. &c. " Tickets in the Canal and other lotteries, may be had at the abpvc office. The Washington Lottery being now on the eve 01 drawing, a uumericalbook will be kept ; from which the public will have the advantage of examining the fate of tickets, three days earlier than by the ul'ual communication of incorred printed flips, irregularly lent by post, and which arrive* twic« a week owly. June 24 No. 71, Race-Street. Si w JAMES MUIR, For file by Peter Blight. TUESDAY EVENING, JUGVSI 4, 1795. JAMES TIFFIN, No. •jo, South SeconJ-Jtreet, near the City Tavern, HAS just op«n«d and for Sale, an Affortraent of La dies' and Gentlemen's Fashionable HATS, from London. Also a variety of Children's Hats ©f differ ent Colours. N. B. A Man or two as finifhers in the above bufinefjs, well recommended, will me«t with constant employ and jood encourajement. June 6. i American Landscapes. PROPOSALS fOX PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A Twenty-Four VIEWS, SELECTED from the moil flriking and intereftng Profpefts in the ETnited States ; each «f wlich Views, will be accompanied with a descriptive account of its Local, Historical, and other Incidental Peculiarities By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of the " Monajl'ic Remain* and Ancient Ca files in Great Britain.'' CONDITIONS. I. That the work (hali be publilhed by Subfcriptroß; and that each Subscriber {hall engage to take the whole set of Views, and lhall pay for each engraving, if blac.k or brown, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 DolUrs. 11. That the dimenfion.s of each engraving (half be 34 by 17 inches, executed in aquatinta, and publilhed upon paper of a superior quality. The publication to commence im mediately; and one engraving to be delivered to the Sub- feribers, on the firft Monday of each succeeding month, until the proposed series (halt be finally completed. 111. That with the last View of the series, (hall be deli vered an engraved tifcle-page; an elegant ohara&ei iftic vignette; a map of the route, coune&ed with the prof pe&s exhibited in the the course of the Work; and an Alphabetical lift of the Subfcnbers, Subscriptions arc received by Mr. Harrifon, at his Print (hop, Maid* nlane, New-York, by Mr. Carey, Book-fell er, No. 118, Market street, Philadelphia, and by aU Ac principal Book-foller» in the United itatus. February 28. FOR SALE by the Sub/cribers, at their St and extending to the upper Jlory, and other ncceffary houses ft for a Public House, for ivhich ibey toere intended; good houses are over several of the baths, ivitk fzveating rooms. There are adjacent thereto, tivo remarkable told springs of tvell tafled lime-Hone ivater % These baths are a fpecifc for the moji obstinate rheumatic and all other difcqfes originating from < olds or objlruftcd perforations, and gives great relief m tbegout; they have ejfeSled tuonderful cures in various diseases incident to the ladies i they have this spring made a perfeSl cure of a dlfeafe on a Weft-Indian refembllng the leprosy, and are remarkable for the cure of -white fivellings, contra bled nerves > and many other difeetf are too objlinatt' to be cjjeflcdby medico:9, There is near the said Baths , A new Saw-Mill eredted, and a Race dug from thence, to build a Manufacturing Mill, -which reclaims about 30 acres of aj rich Meadmo Land as any upon the Continent, and may br -.entered every night, and the bay made thereon fells as •well as any that is made near any city or town within the United Slates The proprietors of the above properly will treat for the fame on the prmiji't "t ahy time bet-ween the 10th of Augujl and the 10tb of September ; they ■willafo fell Valuable Land Jor two or three Farm near the said Springs, and if the faidLand and Houfss at tie firings are not fold, they tvill be rented. JV. B. Good accommodations are provided at the above springs fir ladies and gentlemen this season, ■which from experience is fntud j bef to commence in June, and end the firjl of OBtoar, J«!y m LANDING, from on board the Ship Charlottt Capt. Jona. Bowers, from Bourdcaux, 30 Pipes Brandy ao Tons Claret F. COPPING&R, No. ail South Front, near Pine ftruet. Who has alje, ajoo cases of 30 & 50 bottles, Choice Old Claret 600 hviglheids ditto A Quantity of Annifeed Noyaux Liqueur* aßd Cambric ks. BROKE oot of the picture -of John De Grulhe, the corner of Eleventh and Spruce StPeets, about the! Bth instant, two Mares; one an iron-grey., about 14 m l 3*4 hands high, the legs of whidh have been much in jured by the flies. The other 1 small Bay, low in flaih, about 14 hands high j legs also injured by the flies.— Whoever has taken up the said fylares, and will return them as above, (hall be rewarded and all reafonaole charges paid. PRIZE TicWt» in the above Lottery are paid at a fair dilcount or exchanged for tiefcets in the Canal, Wajh ington and Paterfm Lotteries, at the Office .No: 14 i Cli. f nut Street Where approved Notes to any amount are also discounted. I'ine 24 § A few hundred barrels «f Prims Herrings fit for Expor.? tat ion 70,000 rb. Gre«« Coffee in hhds. barrels aad bags Port Wine in pipes Madeira in do. hhds. and quarter calk* TYnerifll- in Ditto Malaga in quarter calks Jamaica Spirits in Mids. New England Rum ua ditto Holland G'in Hy.'oii ~\ H)fon Gomee f Souchong and f Bthea J T-irk's Island and Lverpool Sveet Oil in Quart Bottles, and Cases of 30 bottle* Clayed Sogers in hhds. entitled to Drawback :000 Bujhels bejl Liverpool blond Salt now atfoat, will be Sold cheap from on board the velTel. Levinus Clarkfon, _ South Water ftreet.| A preference will be given to Claret Bottles.—Apply to No. 187, south Third-ltreet. April! 10. Horse Academy ; Also, HOSPITAL ron SICK and LAME HORSES, Ice. ' | ""*■ and Gentlemen of Philadelphia and its yi cuiity are reiji C flf u lly informed, that a Building of t e aoove dufcription is intended to be immediately ereAcd, under the sole oircv-L.un , . 4; _' and Gentlemen will be inftru&ed in Riding and managing the Horse according to the established rules of art, and Horfet will be properly broke for every purpefe. But as the fitting up such buildings will be attended with a heavy expence, he has publiflied proposals, soliciting a fubferip tion to forward this ufeful Seminary, particulars of which may be feenat Mr. Ormrod's Printing Office Chefnut street; he will he happy to waitapon any lady or gentle man inclined to honour him with their support and folly exp.ain himfelf on this fubje&, aline addrefs'd to him at No. 63, South Third street will be duly attended to. Thafc gentlemen &c. who may have horses labour ing vrith difcafes either sick or lame he willattend on them if dclircd and immediately explain tke nature of the com plaint and what can be done to help and relieve them—he also engages t« cure and make found horses which have the following complaints, viz. canker'd feet, contra&ed hoofs, sand cracks, quittors, fplents, wind galls, curbs and spavins, either bog or boney, if in their firll ftagea. He performs a eurioas manual operation which takes away the cause of blindnifs from Horses that have bad and weak eyes. The above he has experienced on mare than fix hundred Horses, with Angular success. Letters addrefltd to biip or addresses left at Majtr Pan cake's, the sign of General Miffim, north Fourth ilreet, will bt duly attended to. N. B. Any Lady or Gentleman who hive Horses that hare been ill brok», and very aukward and un handy to ride, he will engage t> give them iix suppling leflons in his temporary manage, at the small expense of only five Dollari, by which their Mouths and anions (hall be more altered for the better than is possible to be conceived by those who are unacquainted with the art. The Ledlurcs on Horfemanlhip published by T. Sirann are to be had at Mr. Ormrod's, Chefaut-ftn et; where in is contained more concise and genuine inftru egoiug is part of the Estate of "facob Mar man, deccafed, and offered for [ale by ordecai lewis Surviving Executor, »tf Jim For sale by June 4, 17QS • 5 July 16, July 21. Na w-Castle Pikr Lott*rt. For Sale by the Subjcriber, TEAS, in whols and half chtftt JUyt price in Calh, will be given for EMPTY BOTTLES, Few Pipes Port Of a Superior Quality, Novr landing at Pine-Stre«t Wharf, For sal~e by < William & Samuel Keith, No. 179, Soath Frant-Strtct, July 14 RIDING- SCHOOL, AND FRANCIS GJRNEY, } ROBERT SMITH, i Executocs DANIEL SMITH, 3 'uly *1, 1795 Philadelphia, FOR SALE, A very valuable ESTATE, fete From the MINERVA." At igejieral Meeting of Diforganizers, in the Uni ted States, at CIuH-FTaIL Citizen FACTION in the Chair. This meeting taking into confederation the wo fill ftstc ot affairs in France, where diforgaai. 7.ers have become odious and deieftable ; where the friends of law and order raise their heads, and Jaco bimfm frequently falls under the axe of the" law • and anxiou* for the fate of the glorious cause of Club Government,have corrse to the following resolutions. Refolded, that as trie fate of popular meeting* and nightly club government is very doubtful in 1 ranpe, it is the sense of this meeting, that in cafe disorder and tumult should be ultimately crafted in prance, they ought to find a refuge in the United states, and be received with a fraternal emhrcce, by all good diforganizers. Reloived, 1 hat the rallying watch words (hall be, Liberty, Equality, and itepublicanifm ; and th?.t noi.e of our friends who arc ineapnble of reading and understanding-, may be ignorant of the true spirit of these words, it is heieby declarer,, that the word LIBERTY figiiifies, the right of throwing tto iies and hilEng at thole who try to argue with us; equality me?Bs the right of people to do themfclvcs ; wh?t the laws fay (hall be done by their Jleprefentative? ; and republicanism is the privilege of being of our party. Resolved, That in our opinion, the Constitution oi the United Slates it very wrong in vesting the powerof making treaties in the President and Senate ; and therefore we do not agree to it ; but we deter mine hereafter that all Treaties fjiall be ratified in t©wn meetings, in any irregular way that any one diforganizer fliall fee fit to propose. tP catr y our Pur dopted and pursued, until better can be devised. SALT ift. When any Treaty is ratified by the Senate, we will contrive to get hold of ir, and if we do not like it, we will take all pofiiole pains to prejudice the public mind againlt it. We will publilh part of it firft, fele£ting the moil odious parts, as belt a dapted to our purpose. We will let this go into the world, and fpiead it over the United States, to pre occupy the ground, and then publish a true copy. 2d. To make sure ofoUrwoik' we will fend ex presses and letters to every quaiter, to excite a fer ment —we will condemn the Treaty in the whole, have town meetings called before the Treaty is pub lifhcd, and the whole Treaty damned before it U read. If any body is old-fafhioned enough to doubt the propriety of such halte, in such a serious affair, and demand time to read the Treaty and think of it, we will always have feme noisy fellows ready to urge the danger of delay, and that the seal may be set to the Treaty, when it will be too late for the people to object. In this way we will hurry it on, and if we enlist ihepiifi ns of people, what matter is it for thri' •-'nCnti ? x u iceurc a majority ot the people «i imric meetings, we will spread a number of misrepresent ations to alarm them ; always taking care to adapt our lies to the class of men who are to be deceived. Thus to frighten the (hip carpenters, we will fend a runner t» tell them, if the treaty should become law, there can never be built in America any veflels larger than 70 tons burthen. If we want to triuf ter journeymen carpenters, masons and apprentice boys, we will tell them the Treaty will lower wa ges to three (hillingsa day. And thei'e lies ar« to be fpiead but a little time before the meeting, other wise these deluded, but honest people, will i'ufpect the trick, and wont come to bawl and vote. Wine 4th. The better to make the plan work, we will set up the cry of Wbiggifm for ourselves and Toryism for our oppofers. And if here and there a Nuva Scotia Refugee, should intermix with the crowd, and men who have not been in America 6 months, {hould join, we will call them all '76 r«eu, and swear to it. sth. To enable the meetingj to be fully attend ed, and that laboring men may not lose their wage* by being called off in hurrying seasons to r3itfy or disapprove of Treaties, the hour of meet lag kiiii b« 12 o'clock. And if any body offers to difcuf# the Treaty, we willltonc him or his* him down. We can do this much better than vv« can argue and reason, and befules it will not takr l»lf the time to decide questions by stones, that it will b? argument)!. Resolved, That whenever any of our fooiety think a Treaty a bad one, it shall be burnt by the hand* of the common hangman ; and in cafe a hangman cannot be procured, that offiee may be performed by any Gentleman of our party. RefoWed, That the Canada article of Lord Grenville's Treaty, ii a bad one ; btcatje it per mits British fubjeds to carry on trade to the Unti ed States, which they could do brfore —and admit* our Citizen* to a free trade to Canada, which they had not iff ore. diw&3tawrtf 3tawim Resolved, That it is ivuhed and uncrial to afofr tain our ioffes of property in the fame ivuy f'«at B, i ti(h lofles ate afcertaiacd. It ia it-rl more tinjnlt t« be compelled to pay Biitifti «fr!>»s th;it . ■ e froi\ff tern to thirty yean oil, , u form as Gre> ! IV.ix.ut is obliged to pay f.r illegal fmur«« made the /jl ar. Our losses ought to he paid tiy, J,m as; to JJri ■jifh debts, v e ought to take our u,\r> time to p them. 5 , * j . , * * Resolved, That the detention of the WVfttrn Potts is a breach of Treaty; and therefore the Br tifh nati >n are a faithlefs nttion. But to make old horses nd depreciated paper a tender for Bmifh debts, i» no violation of cofitraft, and therefore wc K arc not so far a faithlefs people. Refolved,That we have an r'xectia're Committee, conGftmg of men without property; a few of whom have been fevenly lix mrii, whether diltingbi/hed for fighting, running away, or furrtndering, is nat material- Relolved, *8 the lenfe of all true diforgamVers That men who nay neither bufiuefs nor proper yj make the best patriot* y because, having nothing' "\ .1) . Volume VIIIJ