Number 917.] HAMBURGH, FOR The Shu ADRIANA, . j-. Captain Samvkl Cijipp, Will r «« ive (part ut " wsl ' ,e . h KPrjr^'ie engaged) for Hamburgh, and it *&S£3yss*«fca2 to fail u soon as fl»e is difeharged, and car. be loaded. Pafiengers that purpose to go to England, are to be )and«d it Deal or Dover, the Ship having good ac commodations, being lately enlarged for this purpose in Lonfan. For freight or paflage enquire ot Ralph Mather, No. 71, Race-Street. £>1y 14 jar FREIGHI, Cll AIITKR or Sa Lb,, L—TIIC S H I ? ■ Jit Mr. N'-xon's Wharf, r-j -iHF, snip will take a Freight to any of the Wind wan J_ ISands or Europe, if one offers loon, as jhe is nov, leadyto take in. She is in complete older, and has good accomaioda;io»s for tor particulars apply to Jehu Hollingfv/orth 5c Co. WHO HAVE FOR SALE, AMERICAN, A Few Punch cons of Excellent Rum, By the above skip, one of which is old. Tuly 17 r i e t nd°s h i p, BURX'iliiM thirty five tons ; built in North Carolina, of Live OA and Cedar, seven years old and pretty ■wtill found. Fer terms apply to Jofepb Anthony C3 5 Son. yiauuft 6 Fcr Sale or charter, Tit Ship tl V A NI A, BURTHEN 340Q Ebls. Flour— compleatly found, and ■nay be sent to tea at a small cxpence. r For terms apply to GURNET SMITH. who have for balk, A Quantity of Excellent Boiardeaux Claret in casks and Brandy in Pipes and Butts. July 16 . $ For SALE or CHARTER, Tlic Snow MEHI TABLE, Bittyamim Ftir Knap, Majlcr, Four years old, will carry about 19=0 barrels, now lies in the ftrearo, nearly opposite to Vine-Street wharf. Apply to the Captain on hoard, or to Samuel Coates, No. Si South iiront-Street. dst. August 15. 300 Hhds. Maryland and Virginia TOBACCO, OF afijperior quality, pirtof which i« Kitcfoot, ini! particularly adapted for the manufacturers, of for tin Holland or Hamburgh markot. JOO Hcgfocads ready to be delivered on l.oarJ a vessel in Cfrcfapeake Fay, for faie Hy George Sibbald, f?o. 170 South FrontJlreet. i July 24 Now Landing, THE cargoes ox" the brig# Vv eft-luuian aau Betfey&Pol ly from Jamaica, : Coffee in hhrfs and barrels Sugar ;nhhcis Rurn, high pfoof, and 36 bags Pimento. ALSO ON HAND, A Quantity of Coffee in Hhds. Barrels and Bagi S.gar in Hhu* > por £x rta . lon Pißiwto m Bags j Erandy, ift and 4th proof Sherry Wine, &c July 31 ForSALF, ThcScHOoNfK JI8!L CHORLEY, AN American built vessel, burthen about ",co bbls. of Flour, wid well faund—For terms apply to the cap taia on board at the fubferiber's wharf, or to "Joseph Sims. Who has fir Sale, imported in fald S. burner, St. Croix Rum and Sugar, in Hhds. and barrels, Coffee, &c. Augitfi 10 ' LANDING, FROM on board the brig Eagle, C2pt. t>ewar, and Sloop George, Caj*. Chapman, from Port au I'rmce, »t Hamilton's wharf, Mufeovulo SUGAR, in COFFEE, in COTTON, ia Au%tiji 5 TO BE SOLD, A Lot, containing about seventeen acres, en the Wiifohiskon road, 4 mil", trom the city,and direiSly oppr-fite to the licufe of Mr.lfaie —ton. A Lot, containing 10 acres, in Iflrngton Lane, on laid road, near t!ic estate of Jasper Moylan, E. 4. /v Los containing 10 acres in Turner s Lane, on said road, -asl direfliy Bfr.oP.te to the estate of Mr, Ternant. £1 ijiiirs of Jolijil; Redman, Woodstock corner 0- I ur- Apt!! 6. ALSO, For faje by Peter Blight. C hoglheatU, J tierces, & ( barrels. (' hoglhsads, \ tierces, "S barrels, & (_ bags. } bales", 6c ( packet., For sale by George Sibbald, No. 170 South FrontJlreet. § FOR SALE, , In Bath County, Yirginia* 450 Acres of Good Land. WHEREON are toe Hot Springs, ivbicb are from IO to 110 degrees of beat. Tkere is on the said land a hand- Pome and commodious bouse twojlories high, 60 by 30 f*et y with a portico the full length of the bouse, and extending to the upper fory, and otber ncceffary hoifes ft for a Public Houfe,for which they were intended; good hoafa are over several of the baths, with sweating rooms. There are adjacent thereto, two remarkable cold fyrings of well tafled lime-done water, These baihs are a fpK'fe for the mofl obfiinate rheumatic and all other originating frotn I colds or obJlruSled perspirations, and gives great relief in thegout; they have :ffe6led wonderful cures in various diseases incident to the ladies ; they have this faring made a pcrfeil cure of a dtfeafe on a IVejl-Indian resembling the Uprofy, and are remarkable fur the cure of white fwellingSy contra Sled nerves, and many other difeaf are tuo obfiinate to be effeSled by medicine. There Is near the said Baths , A new Saw-Mill ere&ed, and a Race dug from thence, to build a Man ufa£lu ring Mill, wbicb reclaims about 30 acres of as rich Meadow Land as any upon the Continent, and may be watered every nighty and the bay made thereon fells as weii as any t/jat is made n*ar any city or town vmthin tlx; United States, The proprietors of the above property will treat for the fame on tht promt fa, at any time betwem the lOtb of Auguji ami the loth of September ; they willalfo fell Valuable Land for two or three Farms near the said and i f the saidf aid Land and Houses at the are not fold> they will he rented. N. $ k Good accommodations are provided at.the above springs for ladies and gentlemen this season, which from experience it found befl to commence in fune t mid end th e frfl of 0 fitler, July 14 JAMES TIFFIN, No. 70, South Heconi-Jlreet, near the City Tirvtrn, TT AS jtift opined and for Sale, an AiTortnient of La li dies' and Gentlemen's Faftiionable H A T S, from London. Alio a variety of Children's Hat* of differ ent Coiours. N. B. A Man or two zt faiifhers in the above business, well recommended, will meet with oonflant employ and good encouragement. Tune 6. d LANDING) from on board ibe Ship Charlotte* Captt joncL 80-wen 9 from BottrJcau.x, 30 Pipes Brandy 20 Tons Claret F. COPfINGER, No. 321 Sonth Front, near Pine ftrcct. IVfro has aljO, 4>oo cases of 30 3c 50 bo:tis<> Choice Old Claret 600 hog iV: ads ditto A Quantity of Annifeeil Noyaax Liqueurs a.ii CamLl icki. FOR SALE by the Subscribers, at their Store cr. Walnut ftrcet IVharf, jf. Hhds.. ■) 3*l liarivls and lately aniVcd S4O Bug. Who ta-je aJo on hand, Red Port "Wine, in Pipes and Hogfiicads Mountain V* ine Wine, in Qr. calks so Ton 6 Brimdone Nails aflorttd Sail Casvas, N°. I a 7 and A few gentlemen's handfcme Saddles Philip Nicklin & Co. Uy >4 A.nerican Landscapes. tOR PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A Twenty -FOUR VIE W S, SELECTED from the most fhiking and mtrrefting Profpe&t in the United States ; each as which Views, will be accompanied with a deferiptive account of its Local, Historical, and other iHcidental Peculiarities By G. I. PARKTNS, Autb'jr *f tbt 14 JUtnaJltc Remains and Ancient CafllM in Great Britain* 1 I. That the work fnall he publilhed by Subfcrlption; and that cach Subscriber ftiall enjage to take the whole set of Views, and fliall pay for each engraving, if blaii or bp«wn, a Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. U. That the dimensions of each engraving lhallbe 14 by 17 inches, ixecutcd in aquatinta, and publilhed upon paper of a superior quality 1 The publication to commence im mediately ; and one engraving to be delivered to the Sub scribers, on the firft Monday of each succeeding month, until th>; proposed series shall be finally completed. Til. That with the -last View of the series, fhallbe deli vered an engraved title-page an elejant oharaflemftic vignette: a map of the route, connected r.'ith the prof peile exhibited in the the eourfe of the Work; and an Alphabetical lift of the Subfcribors. Subfcriptior.s are received by Mr. Marrifon, at his Print (hop, Maidrnlane, New-York, by Mr. Carey, Book-fell er. No. 118, Alarketftreet, Philadelphia, and by all the principal Book-feller* in the Unitsd States. February 2?. <*•. Fraunces's Tavern. A r a. 59 South Water Street. $ lot TIE Subfcriberrcfpeflfujly begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that lie has remov ed from No. 166 south id Street, to that large, omrao diour, House in NVaterStreet, between Chefnut and Walnut Streets, lately occupied by Mr. Ifmac HuzUhurJ!, and, on which he has fparti no pains orcxpenfe, to make it con venient and agreeable for the receptio.. of gentlemen. The Koufe being situated on the fame spot where the noted Beef Steak and Punch house formerly stood, has the advantage of the best water in this city, known long sinCe by the name of the Green Tnc Water. As there are several elegant Rooms, fulheiently large to accommodate any Society or company of gentlemen, and from his well known abilities topleafe in the line of hisbufinefs, he flatters himfelf with a continuance of that p itror.age which he has experienced since he firft opened a Public House in this City, and, for which he begs leave to make a public acknowledgment. For the accommodation of Small Parties,- the Large Coffee Room ©a the ground floor is conveniently fitted u;i w ; t h a number of Boxes, conftrufted in such a man ner as to admit Gentlemen to be as private as they please— Where may be had, at any hour, Soups, Eeef-Suaks, Relishes, &c. &c. - . He has on hand, and wfflkeep a constants upply of Spi rituous and Malt Liquors, and of the best qualities. Breakfasts provided—Also Dinners and Suppers cook ed in the most approved manner, at a feort notice, andHaf try of all forts, made to order, in the House, or to fend ""lie tasVevcral well furnifhed Bed Chambers, for Board ers and Lodcers, by the Week, month, er year. g J SAMUEL FRAUNCES. ecdtf June a. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUSI *7, 1795. For falc by PROPOSALS CONDITIONS. In the Press, and in a "few dayi will be fmblijhed, By Mat hew Carey, Ixß Market Jlreet, No. 1 Of a Series of papers refpe&ing Mr. Jay's Treaty. CONTAINING— Speech of Mr. Pinekney to the citi zens of Charleston. Speech of Mr, Thompson at a meeting of the citizens of Pcteriburg. Speeck of John Dickillfon, at the meeting- held in Wilmington. Camilla's Defence of the Treaty—aicribed to the late Secretary of the Treasury—With fuadry other papers wn this ail-im portant fubje«£V ylu<rvi BEL V 1 D h R. ft. Formerly WHARTON PLACE. THE Subscriber returns his grateffll acknowledgments to his friends and the public for the favors he has al ready received, and refpeiftfully inarms them that his House continues open for their reception. Public and pri vate partifcs are accommodated at any hour. An extensive suite of Rooms for those ipcltnod to quit the city during the hot ftinrimer months, and excellent ftablicg and clover pailure for horses. The beautiful pr6fpe<fl of this plate licing known needs no description. VI in. PURVIS. 4ugujl 15 ?_ Few Pipes Of a Superior Quality, Now landing at Pine-Stitit Wharf, For sale by William & Samuel Keith, No. Z79, South Front-Street. 51m July 14. LANDING, From on hoard th: brig Join from Gcriaivcs, al Clifford's wharf — 60,000 weight of COFFEE, iiilihds, and bags, 14,000 lb. COTTON, Some Sugar, Mol.CVs, and Salt. For Sale by John Claxtcn, or John Clerk. •jji 11 Landing at South Jtreet wharf, The Cargo of the Brig Fly, captain Hjmer, from G braltaf and Teneriffe. k Brandy, ill and 4sh Proof, Teiieiilfe Wine, in pipes, hhds. and quarter casks, Benecalo ditto, Hazlenuts in Sacks, cargo of the brig Ooed Hop*, capt. Hubbsr, from Jamaica. Sugar in Hogsheads, Coffee in ditto, High proof Spirit, Logwood, Hides, &c. For sale by July 16 Augijl 11 THE following Certificates of the Funded Debt of the United States, iffaed fiom the Office of the Regiitrr of the Treasury of the said United States, intl.e name of Patrick Htatly of London , to wit. No. 8819,8810, and 8831, dated 7th July, 1794, for Four Tnoufand Dollars sacb, of the Funded three per Cent. Debt, have been loft at Sea, and applicatiou is intended to be made for the Renewal of the laid Certificates at the Office of the Treasury of the said United States, of which all psrfons concerned are dc fired to take notice. ROBERT GILMOR. e/ Baltimore. Anguft 14 $6w » . JUST PUBLISHED, . By FRANCIS M ROBERT BAILEY, and to be fold at their Bookstore, No. I' 6 High ftrect, and by the prin cipal Printers asd Bookseller, throughout the United States, m A Revealed Knowledge of the Prophecies Particularly of the prefect time, the prefer.! war, and the prophecy now fulfilling. Containing, with other great and remarkable things rtot revealed to any othtr pcrfoh on Earth, the fuddtu and perpetual fail of the turkisb, eit*- mak and Russian emji i*-s. Wrote under the direction of the Lord God, and published by his sacred command ; it being a fecood sign of warning for the benefit of all na tions : by the man that will be revealed to theHcbre-vs as their Prmce and Prophet. The year of the World 5 81 3. By RICHARD BROTHERS. FROM tht following Extnßi the Public aiiU be enabled to form t judyintn: of thu work. . " A man that lias been an officer in the Navy, whose im mediate aneeftors have been feparatcd from the Jews for such a considerable length of tirfie as to make them forget they ever belonged to the name, such a man declaring lum felf openly to the world a prophet of Gad, the revealed princc allotted to order the sudden return as the Hebrews from all nations, and govern them m the land of Israel, will, with some reason 1 allow, excite both aftorifhment and doubt; but from the multiplied recorded teftimoriies I produce, which no other on earth can, it ought not to pre vail with any person as a just cbjeSUn agamft b=lu.v:n S what I write." " The propliet Daniel, chapter 8, verse 8. And Uur E r at bealts came up from the fca, different from one ano ther 4. The firft was like a Lion, ann it had Eagle's wings: 1 beheld 'till the wings were pluekcd, when it was'uftid up on the Earth, and made to fland on the feet as a man : aud a man's heart was given to it. " The Lion means George the Third, the present K.r.g of Fjieland : plucking the wings of the Lion, means tak ing away the power of tfc« king : made to Hand c.n the feet as a man, with a man's heart, means his rcdu*.ion to the condition of other men, aud poffeflifig similar thoti S hti. " The Spanish Monarch* will cease by th» war, ar.a the STADTUOLD*RSHIP of HOLLAND will b C CUt off dole to the ground ; according to the viiions of god to mei ß I7ai, and which I communicated at that time, by his sa cred command, to the King and Queen of F.nglano. " The Dutch will acknowledge the French Republic, and make a hatly peace with it; the Portuguese and Prussians will do the fame. " The United States of America will fake war againfl England ; but before they do, France will lose all her Weft India Islands; and ittet they do, Jamaica will be the last in the possession of the En~hln, Avguji 11 > The Earthen-Ware Manufactory, In Front street, above Pool's Bridge, TS continued in the most extensive manner A large as- I fortment of the baft ware is on hand ready aflorted m Hoorfheadi. and Crates. A tonftant and regular supply may be dependtd on, at the (hortfft notice. Orders are received at the Manufaflory, 9 r at No. 15 Arch street. ■ J«'7 » «3 m Me® Wine Port Peter Blight. §lwX§§X lm and Times, City of Wafiiington. Scheme of the Lottery, No 2, For the Improvement of The FEDERAL CITY. 1 A / 20,000 Dollars, d «id dwelling haufe, JvCalh 3&,64q..ate • .ditto ij,ooo&ca!>i 25,006 I dtt'.O »siO(>Q <it calh 15.000 I dutu 10,000 & calh 10,000 i dit»> 5,?oo II v*tt\ 5,006 i ditto s,°°o 4 cofli ,5,009 i CalH prize ot I! ditt" s>obi each, *tc jo 1,000 500 ICO d JU 40 ditto ICO ciitto SOQ ditto ditto i.ooo ss,ooo ditio >6,739 P"«" Biai»k» 50,000 Tickeis at 8 dollars This Lottery will afford an elegant fpecirtien of the private buildla*;* to bcere&ed in the Ciiv <»f Walhingtou —Two i*tuuti{ui are alreadv felc ttcd for the entire fronts on two or. the public ttjuares ; fiom these draw ings, it is propoled to erect two cent ft and t«ur corner buildings, as fbon as polhble atter tfcit Lottery is fold, anil to convey tbcm wlien complete, to tht fortunate advtutur rrs, in the manner described in the fctieme toi the Hoiel Louery. A neu deduction ol five pti cent, will be made to defray the ixcefiaiy cKpeneet «>f piling, &.c. and the (utplus will be made a part of th fund intended for the National Un»vti(iiy< to be eit&cd wuhiu the City of Walhingron. (£3" The drawing will Commence as soon as the Ticket® are fold off. - ' ■-i nc money ptue* will be payao e t in thirty days alter it is Hnilhed, and arty p» ires for which fortunate numbers are not ptodutetl wuhio twelve month* after the drawing is doled are o be confidcud as g ven the fund fbi the UnivcfJity, it bang determine cd to fettle the whole business in a year from the ending of the drawing <md to lake up the bonus £»veo a*' fccui nty. The teal fcctfiities given for the paynicotof *he Prize* are held byihe Prefidcni and two Dtrc&ors ot the B<iuk. of Colurrtoia, and a»e valued at more than hall ih. ainount of the Lottery. The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of the late Ccmmifiioners ailiiled :n the managemen: of the Hotel pottery ate requested to undertake thU arduojj* tusk a fecorfd time on behalf of the public ; a fufacient num ber of tiieie having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the frieilds to a National University and the other federal ob jects may continue to favor the design. The synopsis of one of the Colleges, to form a branch of the National InfUtution, is already in the press, and will be fpevdily pabliihed, together with its conftituMou A compleat PiAN of the whola of this Important lnftitution, compiled from a fele&ion of the best materi als, ancient attd modern, will be submitted to the public whenever the lame may have gone through such revisions as may be ncceffary to cflablifh the pcrfe& confidence and general approbation, so essential to its pfefent rife and fu ture exiftencefor the general good of Ameri«u By accounts received from the diflerent parts of the Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets have been sent for sale, the public are affared that the drawing will speedily commence, and that the care and caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe disposal of the tickets has rendered the liior: suspension indilpeniable February 24, 1795 * # * Tickets may be had at the tifuk ot Columbia; of J.ime* Welt ic Co. Bal'imorc or Gideon DcnHon, oJ Peter Oilman, Button; ot John Hopkiu* Richmond : fad of Richaid Welts, Cooper't fei» *. Auk 30 NOIV PUBLISHED, By T. STEPHENS, Ne. Co South Second Jlreet, The Curious Prophecies of RICHARD BROTHERS. CONTAINING £ ;reat 3nd remarkabk things,not rcvcil ed to any other p>*fon on earth. This work is to every ©nc Augvjl 14 Is now in the Press, Anil will be fublifhed with a)! foffible exfeditisn Calvary, Or, Tlx DEATH of CHRIST. A I'OEM 113 EIGHT Bt>OKS By RICHARD CUMBERLAND Such uerfont as are Sill in poflcfjion of Papers for the above Work, are vcfpeci/U.iy r<?qneik<i to forward tbenv to Neal and Kammerer, juar. --'o. North Third-Street. tVbo have on hand, A Colle&Scn of valuable Book, or the liteit and hit':- Editions j aifu, a variety of Childr*us Books, Prime;-, &c.by the Groft,.DoTen or Sin jit. August 14. ;i'.. Cavern cf Moral!'ale Juji Publiflied —Prue 50 Cents, Jid for fate at WILLIAM IV. K'OODIVARjr.- Offer, No. 16, Green uj l Hi-ad, C.te/vut Strct. HAVING removed to the abavt-ir.cr.tioned place tru.'n No, 36. Booksellers can be fuppiied wi;ha of New Publications on the rnoft reasonable terms. jujl P.ccc.jcd. price 80 c:r';, THOUGHTS ON DIVINE GOODA'£S-o, Relative to the government cf moral agents, particuL:- ly dii'playert in future rewards and pumfhmenn; tr»sflals.-l fror* the French of Ferdinand Oliver Petitpisrre, iftrir-a iy minister of Cuaux dc Fond. W, W Woodward hat 011 hasd a neat aiTurtin-ent c:' BOOKS & STATIONARY, The Public are refpedtfully hil'uriimd that the excellent work of BURKITT on the NEil' 3*F.STAM2HT; 11'. Number, will soon be publifted. Eslch nunib« 1-4 dol lar—to be 2j numbers, one every 3 weeks. «*« - A - good iont of fecontl h:;nd Small Pica, i/5 per -b for slle. Aug. 5 tSt IW m The highest price in Cash, will be give:: for EMPTY BOTTLES, A preference will be given to Claret Bottles.—Apply t< No. 187, south Third-Jdreet. Afrit 10, I [ VoLVMR VIII. 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000; 10,000 \C.OOO ic,o r oo io»o« o IO.COO >%00®, r,0,000 10,900 10,000 a 0,030 15 ,000 SAMUEL BLGDGET. c.idtf tuOfif i
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