Number 914.] For FREIGHT, CBARTER or SALE, silt At Mrt fjJxQrf j mart r !~*H£ ship will take a Freight to any of the iVittdvari - JL Islands or Europe, if one oifers footij as (He h now ready to take in. She is in complete order, and bas good accomniodati«ns for palfsngers. Fbr particulars apply to Jehu Holiingfwortfr & Co. AMERICAN, WHO HAVE FOR. SALE, A Few Puncheons of Excellent Rum, By the above skip, otic of which it aid. Tufy if F R I E T ND°S H I P, BURTHEN thirty five tons ; built in North Carolina, of Liye Oik and Cedar, f:vcn years old and pretty well found. For terms apply to Jofepk Anthony & Son. 6t 6 Jr-* For SALE or CHAISE R, The Snip ENNS TL V A NIA, BURTHEN 3400 Bblt. Flour—camplaatly found, and may be sent to sea *t x fmill expcncc. For terms apply to GUR NET is* SMITH. WHO HAVX FOR SALE, A Quantity of Excellent ftoucdeiuix Claret in cufes and Brandy in Pipes ami Butti. July 16 § FOR HAMBURG H, The Ship ADRIANA, Captain Samuel Cl.ipp, Will receive Freight, (part of which fefc '* engaged ) for Hamburgh, and is «i?KU';.3SiE4s-5 to tail a3 loon as she is dilcharged, ami can be loaded Paflengers that purpose to go to England, are to be landed ?,t Deal or Dover, the Ship having good ac rommodatiojis, being lately enlarged for thw purpol'e in Loio'en. For freight or iwffage enquire of Ral?h Mather, No. 71, Race-Street. 14. 300 lihds. Maryland and Virginia TOBACCO, OF a fuprrior quality. part of which it KitefeOt, and particularly adapted for the xxianufadi uteri, or for the Holland or Hamburgh market. .joo Hogsheads readfto be drj-rered on board a veflel in Chclapcake for fal;i by George Sibbald, No. 17a Siuib FrontJiri'tt. ' § July 24 50000 lb. of Firji S>jialtty Greth Coffee WILL be Landed on Monday, the 20th inft. on Mtff, Willings and Francis's Wharf, from on board the Schooner Delight, Ayret. St»kfly, Mailer, from St. Do mingo, for sale by LEVINUS CLARKSON 7*b 18 $ Now Landing, r T , HE cargoes of the brigs Weft-Indian sod Betijj'&Poi- X ly from Jamaica : Cofiqe iu lilulf. and barrels in hStds Rum, high proof, and 36 bags Pimento. ALSO ON HAND, A Quantity of Coffee iir Hhds. Barrels and Ba*s Sagar in Hluls ") r . PiL.no in Bags j For Brandy, Ift and 4th proof irhcrry Wine, &c J"'-y 31 ' For SALE, ■ 1 he Sc HOO N Ft I CHGRLEY, AN American built veflli, burthen about 800 bbls. of Flour* <uid well found—For terms &{ oly to tbc cap tain on board at the fubicriber's wharf, or tf» JOSEFS SIMS. lt"ho has for Salt, imported in said Scbotner, St. Croix Rum and Sugar, in Hhds. - and barrels, Coffee, &c. A ugujl 10 Came to the Stable of the Subscriber, IAST evwiing, a BlaA Ma.c, with a little white on j her off hind foot, and the head still a bridle on >er head. Whoever owns the said mare (hall have her by paying for this advertisement. GEORGE GREEN, 4uj4- TO LANl)li\G, on board the brig Eagle, Capt. Dewar, and Sloop Ocoi'jv. Capt. Chapman, froia Port au Prince, at Hamilton's wharf, Mufcovatlo- SUGAR, in in COTTON, in Augujl TO BE A Lot, containing about seventeen acres, oil the Wiflahickon road, 4 miles, trom the ci»y,and dire<sUy opposite to the houie of Mr.lfaac W harton. A Lot, containing 10 acres, in Islington Lane, on said road, near the estate of Jafoer Moylan, Esq. A Lo:, containing 10 acres in Turner's Lane, on said road, and dire&ly opposite to the estate of Mr. Ternant. Enquire of Joseph Redman, Woodstock comer of Tur ner's .Lane. April 6. The Shi? A LSO« For file by Peter Blight. § let No. I 23 Pine ilreet. C hogsheads, tierces,'& (_ barrels. (' hogsheads, N tierces, "S barrels, & (_ bags. ( bales, & \ packets, For sale by George Sibbald, No. 170 South FrontJirtet. .. FOR SALE by the Sulfcribers, at their Store on WalnutJlreet Wharf, 36 Hhds. ~S 3:i Barrels and yHlfpaniola COFFEE, lately arrived 540 Bags 3 Who ha-ur.alfi ott imnd, RciVPort Witve, in. Pipes, aa4 Hotheads Mountain Wipe Wine, is Qr. caflcj so Tons Brimstone N*aib sUorted' Sail Canvas, N°.' I i f and A few gentloraen's haodforac Saddles Philip Nicklin & Co. J^y JAMES TIFFIN, Nn. 7Q t South Second-Jlrecty near the City Tavern, HAS jiift opeilcd and for Sale, an Assortment of La dies' aad Gentlemen's Faihionabie HATS, from London. Also a virietjr of Children's Hats of differ ent Colours. N. B. A Man ofc two as finlfhcrs in the above business, well recommended, will ivueec with oonftant employ and good eaeouragement. June 6. 4 LANDING, from an hoard the Ship Charlotte, Capi. J na. Bowers y from Bottrdeaux, 3a Pjpes Brandy 10 'I ons Claret F. COPPINGER, No. an South Front; near Pine (traet. 3300 cafe* of 30 & 50 bottles, Choice Old Claret 600 hogXhcads ditto A Quantity of Annifcod Noyaux Liqueurs aad Cambricks. In Bath County, Virginia, . Acres of Good Land. WHEREON are the Hot Springs, il'bicb are from JO to 110 degrees of heat. There is on the said land a hand some and commodious hoitfe twoJtories high, 60 by 30 feet, 'with a portico the fill length of th? house, and extending to the upper fory, arrJ- other mccffary houses fit for * Publh House, for ivhich * they ivere intended; good houses are over federal of the baths, with pzveating rooms* There arc adjacent ther do, ttvo remarkable cold rprings of well tajled lime-Hone ivuter, Thcfe baths are a fpecifc tor the mofl ob/finatr rheumatic and all other difeyfes originating from aide or obfitufted perforations, and gives great relitf in- thegout ; they have effefltd 'wonderful cures in various difafes incident to the ladies ; they have this spring made a peifefil cure of a difeaje on a IVijt-Indian resembling the leprosy, and ere remarkable for the cure of -whitefweHingt, contra Sled nerves, and many other difeaf -lire tso objlimrtz to be ejfefted by medicine. There is neir thefaid Baths , A new Saw-Mill eredled, and a Race dug from thence, to build a Manufacturing Mill, 'which reclaims about 30 acres of as rich Meadow hand us any upon tlte Continent, and y:ay be -watered every night, and the hay made thereon frJls at Iwell as any tb*it is made near any city or toiun •within the United States. Theproprietors of the zbtve property 'Will treat for the fame on the prtvnjriy at any time ietiueen the lOth of August and the 20th of September ; they toill also ftil Valuable Laiul for ttv* or three Farms ttear the. said Springs, and if the J,aid Load and Houses at the springs are not fold, they iwill (fc rented. N". B. Good aceoTr.mcdations are provided at the abrve firings for ladies and gentlemen this season, which from experience is found leji to conur.encc in 'June, and end the frji of QEither. July 14 American Landscapes. FIR PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A T went\-Four VIE VV S, SELECTED from the moll striking and intereftmg Profpe£ls in the United States ; each ®f which Vie\ta, will be accompanied with a descriptive account ofitsLocil, Historical, and other Incidental Peculiarities By G. I. PARKYNS, Anther of the " il/unajiic Remains arret Ancient Gaftles in Great Britain I. That the work ihall be publifhcd by Subscription; and that each Subfcribcr (ball engage to take the whole set of Views, and fliall pay for each engraving, if tlauk or brawn, 1 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. 11. That thtdimenfions of cach'engraving fball be i 4 by 17 inches, executed in aquatins», and published upon paper of a superior quality. The publication to commence im mediately ; and onrf engraving to be delivered to the Sub- feribers, on the firft Monday of each succeeding month, until the proposed scries ftia.lt be finally comple^d. HI. That with the last View of the series, fiiall be deli vered an engraved title-page ; an, elegant ufcara&eiiftic vignette: a map of the route, connected with the prof pcits exhibited in the the caurfe of the Work; and an Alphabetical lift'of the Subfcribere, Subscriptions are received by Mr. Harrifo'n, at hit Print {hop, Maiden lane, New-York, by Mr. Carey, Book-fell er, No. 118, Market llreet, Philadelphia, and by all the principal Book-fellers in the United States. February 18 Fraunces's Tavern. No. 59 South Water Street. ' J HE Stibfcriber rcfpe&fully begs leave to inform his 1 friends and the public in general, thathe has remov ed from No. 166 feuthud Street, to that large, commo- Uiims, House in Water Street, between Che&nit and Walnut Streets, lately occupied by Mr. Isaac HazUkutjl, and, on which he has fparei no pains orcxpenfe, to make it can venient and agreeable for the receptio.. of gentlemen. The Heufe being Stuated on the fame spot where the noted Beef Steak 3nd Punch house formerly stood, has the advantage «f the best water in this city, known long fuace by the nam# of the- Green Tree Water. As there are several elegant Rooms, fui'iicicntly large to accommodate any Society or company of gentlemen, and from his well known abilities topleafe in the fine of his business, he flatters himfelf with a continuance of that patronage which' he has experienced finca he firft opened a Public HoGfe in this -City, and, for which he.hegs leave to make a public acknowledgment. For the accommodation of Small Parties, the Large Coffee Room ®n the ground floor is conveniently fitted up with a number of Boxes, conferH&ey in such a man ner as to admit Gentlemen to beas private as they pluale— Where may be had, at any hour, Soups, Beei-Stsaks, Relishes, £cc. ,&c. He has on hand, and tvjH kc#p a constants upply of Spi rituous and Malt Liquors, and of the belt qualities. Brcakfafts provided—Also Dinners and Suppers cook sd in thS-moft approved manner, at a flrort no;i:e, andPaf try of all forts, made to order, in the House, or to fend out at any hoar. He has several well fumifiied Bed Chambers, for Board ers and Lodgers, by the Week, month, er year. SAMUEL FRAUNCFS. eoatf - ' June a. 7HURSDAT EVENING, AUGUSI 13, 1795. For sale lit (Via inn al.o, FOR SALE, PROPOSALS CONDITIONS. For Sale by the Subscriber, A few hundred, barrels rf Prime Herrings fit for Eiper, 70,00# rb. Green Coffee in hhds. "barrels and bags Port Wme in pipes Madeira in d-o. hhds. and quarter calks .Teneriffc in Ditto Malaga in quarter cases Jamaica Spirits in hhtis. New England Rum in ditto Holland Gin Hyson *\ ttyfon Gomee ( Souchong2»d ( Bshea ) Turk's I (land and Sweet Oil in Quart Bottles, and Caff, of jo bottles Clayed Sugars in hhds. entitled to Drawback 2000 Bu/bels bejlLiverpool blond Salt now afloat, will be Sold cheap from «n board the vcflcl. Levinus Clarkfon, No. 116 3outh WateT ftrect. 1 J U >T ' The highest price in Cash, will be given for EMPTY BOTTLES, A preference will be given tty Claret Bottles.—Apply to No. 187, south Third-street. Afri 10. Few Pipes Port Or a Superior futility, Now binding at Piue-Stre»t Wharf, IfORl f OR SALE BY William & Samuel Keith, Np. *79, South Front-S(r«t. July 16 Jnly 14. BROKE oit of the p»fturc of John De Grufhe, the corner of Eleventh and Spruce StrecH, ""about the Bth instant, two Mares ; one an iron-grey, about 14 and 3-4 hands high, the legs of which have been much in jured by the flies. The other i small Bay, low in flefk, al>out 14 hands high ; legs also injurad by the flics.— Whoever has taken up the said Mares, and will return them as above, fliall be rewarded and all reafonabie charges paid. July 21 Of Superior Quauty, viz. Imperial, or Gunpowder Hyson Gomee, ill quality Hyson, 2(l* do. uo. Young Hyion, Hylon Skin, and Souchong. /I few Boxes tf each, for fait at No. 19, Third Street, South. Dec Ic. eodlf Cavern of Death —A Moral Talc. JuJl PubYiJbtd —Price s(i Cents, And. for /ale at WILLIAM W. WOODWARD'S Printing Office, No-16, Green JSgn oj Franklin's Head, Chefnut Street. HAVING removed to the above-mentioned place from No. 36. Booksellers can be supplied with a number of New Publications on the most reasonable terms. JuJl Received, price 80 cents, t THOUGHTS ON DIVINE GOODNESS, Relative to the government of moral agents, particular ly displayed in future rewards mid punishments; translated from the French of Ferdinand Oliver Petitpierre, former ly minitter ef Chaux de Fond. W, W. Woodward has on hand a neat of §xna BOOKS & STATIONARY. The Public are refpeflfully informed that the excellent work of BURKITT on the NEW TESTAMENT, id Number, will soon be publilhed. Each number 1-4 dol lar—to be 25 numbers, one every 3 weeks. A good font of second hand Small Pica, ijb per lb. for Sale, THIS DA r IS PUBLISHED, By THOMAS DOBSON, at The STONE HOUSE, ho. 41 South Second Street, ENCYCLOPAEDIA. Volume XIV. CONTAINING, among a variety of other article*,Paf lionsf Paflime, Pasture, Patagonia, Patriarch, Paul, Pearl, Pegu; Pekin, Pelew-I flan ds, Pendulum, Pennfy!- vania, Pergamus, Persia, Perfpedfcive, Peter, PetrifaAion, Syltem of PJiarmacy, Philadelphia, Pltflip, Philology, Phoenicia, Phpfphorus, Physics, my, Physiology, Pi&s, Pisa, Planet, &c. illuftratcd with sixteen copperplates. The fifteenth volume is in the profs, and considerably advanced. Such Subscribers as have not completed their set» up t* the present time, are very particularly to take away and pay for the volumes now ready, whieh they have not received. T. Dobson, has on hand a few copies of this valuable work, to be difp'ofod of, at one hundred and ton dollars, j th 6 set of 18 volumes, the whole money to be paid on de-' I livcring the volumes now ready, and the remainder of the work to be furniflied to the order of the purchaser, when ; ready, Without further charge. The sale will continue far three months on these terms, ! if any copies should than remain unfold, th« price will be encreafed :en dollar* /fogu.ft 4 From on board ths brig Juhn from Gonaivet, at Clifford's wharf— icJiQoo weight of COFFEE, in hhds, «ud bags, J4,000 lb. COTTON, Same Sugar, MolalTci, and Sale. For Sals by jfobn Claxicn, or "John Clark. Augujl n Landing at South Jireet wharf, The Cargo of the Brig Fly, captain Homer, from Gi braltar and Teneriffe. Brandy, ill and 4sh Proof, Tqneriffe Wine, in pipes, hhds. and quarter calks, BenecaJo ditto, Hazlenuts in Sacks, Afro, cargo of the brig Oood Hope, capt. Hubber, from Jamaica. Sugar in Hogsheads, Coffee in ditto, High proof Spirit, Logwood, Hides, &c. Forfaleby Augufl it /•' A- TEAS, .in whole andhil/ cheftt SALT T E A S, Fresh A»g. 5 LANDING, Peter Blight. To be fold at Private Sale, I WO nerv three story brick houses, neatly finifherf; on I- oa thefcuth fide of Eilbert, above ninth street; each house has the privilege of a three*feet alley, and the lots run back to a Jo feet wide street. Also, a large three story brick btiildine\ thirty fix ?nd an half feet front, oy the south fufe of Filber*:, above Eighth street. This lot extends 120 feet in depth and has the pri vilege of a nine feet alley from Filbert street the whole length of the lot, and of a 3© feet fqaare court for carria* ges to tu/n in. This last building is not finifhed in the infidc, and may be made Cither into one or two houlcs—it will an/wcr for any large majjjifaciQry. Th.« whole clear of ground rent or any incumbrance. For terms apply at No. 11l Qhefnut street. Auzuft 1 James lvl'Alpin, 1 a r 1 0 r, N®. 3 South Fourth Slrfft, RETURNS his grateful >iekn*ioledgtments t§ brr Friends and the Public for their liberal aitdbagi leave to solicit a cont'tnudnee of their favor u At fas Shop genilanien*nay b2 fur ni foci ruilb tf.it, beQ materials t and have them made a/nl Jtnifh'd in the moji fafiionable manner. Hi tuill thankfully) receive any order* ana pay a prompt and punctual attention to them. OH. 15 City of VVafhington. Scheme of the Lottery, No Wine |ter the Improvement of The FEDERAL CITY. 1 A magnificent £ 20,000 Dollars, and dwcllmgiiotiie, \ calh 36,000 ate 1 ditto 15*000 &cash 25,000 I dino 15,000 & calh 15,000 1 duto* 10,000 S*: calh 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 <Sc ca(h 5,000 1 ditto 5,000 <S« calh 5,000 x Calh pf»*« o\ 4 ditto if) ditto !dO into »oo ditto 2*oc> ditto 400 ditto j,OOO duie !5,»>00 d«cto 16,739 Prites 33,261 Blank.* 50,000 Tickc:sat3 dollift This Lottery will afford an elegant fpecimcn of the private buildings to be creded in the Ciiy of Wcftiingtort —Two beautiful defigni art* Already fek &cd for (he entire fronts on two of the public fquare> ; from these draw ings, it is prOpo fed to ercft two centre and tour corner buildings, as faon 6& oofliblc after this Lottery is fold, 3«d to cofivey them when complete, to the fortunate adventur ers, in the manner described in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A octt dydu&ion of five per cent, will be made to defray the neteffary cxpcncc* of printing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fuod intended for the National University, tc» be erecked within the City of WafhingtOn. (fcf The drawing wi'l comtscace as soon as the Tickets are fold off.— ■ The mousy pn«e* wiM be payable in fbirty days alter it is ftni(hed,and any prizes for which fortunate numbers are noi produced within t\yc¥vc months after the drawing is closed are to be confideicd aic given towards the fund for the University, it being determin ed to fettle the whole business in a year fromj:he ending of the drawing and to take up the bonds given as fecu fity. The real securities given for the pay ment of the -Prizes are held bythe Prcftdent and two Directors of the Rank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the asioUitf of the Lottciy. The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of the late Commiflioners alfifled in the management «f the Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous ta& a second time on behalf of the public ; a luSifcient num ber of thefc having kindly, accepted, k is hoped that rhii friends to a National University and the other federal ob je&s may continue to favor the design. The fynopns 01 one of the Colleges, to form a branch of the National Institution, is already in the press, and will be fpeadily pvbliftied, together with its conftitufeion.' tifiw A compleat Plan of the whole of this In»port<ttr Institution, compiled from a felc&ion of the Heft materi als, ancient and modern, will be lubmkted to the public whenever the fame may have gone through fitch revivors as may be necelfary to ei'tabliiK tlte perfea confrdcacc £i£o general approbation, so effentialto its prefect rife and f»- ture cjciftence for the gonernl good of America, By accounts received fr»m the different 'parts of th« Continent as weH as from Europe, where the ticket. have been sent for sale, the pybiic are allured that the drawing will fpcedily commence, and rhat the care a*id caution unavoidably nsceffary to insure 3 fafe disposal of tiif tickets, has rendered the ttidr: fufpeilfiop indtfpen&ble. February 14, 1795. %* Tickets may be had it the Ba?ik ol Columbia, of James Weft & Co. Baltimore ot Gideon S-tvamiah, ®f Pfter Cfiimi'i, Boium ; of John Hflpk'n* Richmond : and of Richard Weill, Cooper's lorfv Aug 30 Ladies and Gentleman, are refpedl fully informed, THAT the Sublcriber keeps an Cuowt to hire, at a rcafoaahU rate, which h'e drive*, himfelf us ufui. He alio keeps an elegant Coacm, hire without horilv eithir o' which may be engaged at h. : s dwelling, No. 17 : Arch iircit, between- Seventh jtnd Eighth llrects, at hi.» Stable in eighth near Market street, or »t himi'ual the earner of Murjtetand rourrh ftrsets. He returns his Jincere thanks to his friends, and liopc< •« merit a continuance of their favors. t&f€ July 16 THAT large Grazing FARM, now in the tenure, of Mr, John PiiTuiit; containing about 471 acres, nio*c than 200 of which are meadow </f the Iwft quality; ... • remainder ccnfi.U of cedar and muple swamp, upland, a;:d outiidc marsh, mc.ftly fit to ue taken in. it i« fitu.,te «.» the river Delaware, with a commodious an(l excellent anding, direct y oppofits to Cheiier, and between Re«a > ua and Racoon creeks, in Gloucester county ; from which creeks public market boats go every week to the citv l'his Farm may ha divided if to two, leaviiig two dwellings in good situations ; has tarns and ftabi'.;:£ for feeding tl head of cattle; and, from its muiv acv vantages, must b: aa objed for any one extehfively i« the grazing or dairy way For terms or more particular information, applV to Richard Whitehead, aVo. bz, Vis Jtme 30. [Fqlume VIII, 5i0o« each, are 1,000 500 100 5° «5 79 SAMUEL BLOfiGET. HENRF MOSES TO BE SdLD, + r + 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 10.000 10, COO IO,OCO' 1 o,coo io,ooo 10,000 io,:>ca 1 0,003 2C>oro 153,01® 400,000 codtt Jf§s3»
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