T NtJMBER 919.] FOR HAMBURGH, The §h»p ADRIANA, . Captain Samuel Claw, Will receive Freight, (part of which '* <®»ged) f° r Hamburgh,' and i* to fail as loon as fhr is discharged, "ihd can be loaded. ■ PalTengers that parpofe to go to England, are to be fancied it Deal or Dover, the Ship hiving good ac commodations, being lately enlarged for this purpose iu Lonioa. For freight or padage enquire of Ralph Mather, July .14; Ftr FREIGHT, CHARTER or SALE, jfr Mr. 1V xon't Wharf, r T~'HE ship will take a Freight to any of the Windward X Ifiands of Europe, if one offers soon, as fbe is now retuiy to take in. She is in complete order, and has good accommodation; for paflengeri. For particulars apply to Jehu Hollirigfivorth & Co. n WHO HAVE FOR"*SALE, A Fciv Pic-ickeons of Excellent Rum AMERICAN, By the abov; foip, one of which i; old. July V R I E T ND°°S H IP, jiUK.I Hatfl thirty five tons ; built in North JLJ of Oak and Cedar, f ven years oi4 a*ii pretty *jcil found. For term? k£p!y ro Anthony ly Sin. 6t /fugufl C For SALE or CHARTER, TJt Snip BMMt p ztiws ri A r /^, BURTHEN 3400 Bbls. Flour—comp'.eatly found, and Kiay he sent to sea at .i I'm.ill rxpencc. For terms apply to GUR\'EI" SMITH. WHO HAVE FOR SALE, A Quantity of Excellent Bordeaux Claret in cases and Brandy in Pipes and Butts. Jiiiy 16 $ For SALE or CHARTER, The Snow MEHITABL.E, Benjamin Fflt Knap, Mnjler, Four yeir> old, will carry about 1900 barrels, now lies in the stream, nearly mpofite to Vine-Street wh.rf. Apply to the Captain on board, or to COATES, No. South Front-Street. dst. __ Aupuft 15. yii/? Arrived per the Snow Bcjton, Jamet Kirkpatrick, I Master, from Liverpool, 113 Crates weli-ilTortsd Queen's Ware, 4000 bushels best ftoved fine Salt, & to be fold it No. 1, Pme-ftreet, by James Campbell. Alio, a few boxes well-assorted Irish Linens. N. B. Said Snow for Freight or Char either to the Weft-Indirs or Enquire as above. Augufi 18 $ 300 Hhds. Maryland and Virginia TOBACC O, OF a superior quality part of which is Kitcfoot, and particularly adapted for the manufaiturers, or for the Holland or H imburgh mirkc*. ALSO, 500 Hogrticads ready to be-delivered on board a vessel iff Bay, for £ale by George Sibbald, No. 170 South FrontJlreet. Juff 24 Now Landing, THE cargoes of the brigs Weft-Indian and Betsey 5cP« U lyfrrnn Jamaica : Cfcffee in hhds and barrels •T Sugar in hhds Rum, high proof, and 36 bags Pimento. , ALSn ON H.\ND ? A Quantity of Col Tee in Hhds. Barrels :r:d Bags Ssgar m HhJs > For E rtadon Pimento .in Bajs j Brandy, ift and .»ih proof Sherry Wins, &c. y idy 3* LANDING, on board the brig Eagle, Capt. Dewar, and X Sioop George, Cupc. Chapman, fro:* Port a* Prince, at Hamilton's wharf, r bcgfhcads, Mufaovsdo SUGAR, in < tierces, & barrets. £ hogsheads, % \ tierces, j barrels, &; C. ' )a£a \ bales, & \ packets, Fcr sale by George Sib bald, Ko. I jo 'SoutJj'Fr jr.tJlrett, COFFEE, in COTTON, in AuguJ} r LOOKING-GLASS PLATES For $ L* jby JAMES and HENRY REYNOLDS", ■ No. s®, Market-ftrect, by the box or (mailer quantity. Alio* agciiaral Allor t rnt nt of I*ock;'ij-O Ij.Tc? fram* •4: ; Jsrackett» for Lamp* Jcc. Girattd<tfes ; .Glair or urc Frames made in burnished g»ldj oij gold, white *iid gold, biack'JlsJ jold or plain. Aiiguft i 3: No. 71, Race-Street, The Shi? For sale by Peter Blight 3*iw 5W ' »U«> 1 • ' * ■ ~ !*■•■. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUSI 19, 1795. FOR SALE, In Bath Couttty, Virginia, Acres of Good Land. WHEREON are the Hot Springs f which are from 70 to 110 degrees of beat. Tier* is on the said land a band fome and commodious house twoflories high, 60 by 30 feet, -with a \ portico the full length of the house, and extending to the upper fiory y and other nuejfary house sft for a Public House, for ivbich thev were intended f go*! houses are over federal of the berths, ivitk fiyeating rooms. There are adjacent thereto, two remarkable cold fyrings of well tajled Ume-fime water, These baths are a for the mof objlinate rheumatic and all other originating from colds or obfi rutted and gives great relief in tbegiut ; they have effected wonderful cures in various diseases incident to the ladies ; they have this fpririg made a perfect cure of a disease on a IVeft-Indian refewbling the. Uprofy, and are remarkable for the cure of "white fw filings, contracted nebtes y and many other difcaf are obstinate to be ejfeiled fry medicine. There it near tb said Baths , A new Saw-Mill er«£led, and a Race dug from thence, to build a Man if: flu ring Mill, ivhich reclaims about 30 acres of as rich Jlfeadoiu Land as any upon the Continent, end may be •watered every night, and the hay made thereon fcll{ as , it'ell as any that is made near any city or town within the United States. % \ The trap rtriors as the above property loill treat for the fume On the prem]fet t at any time the lOth of Augufl and the 20th cf Scptsrr.l'ir ; they tuHl zlfo fell Viluable Land for tivo or three Farms near the *fai<f Springs, and if the said Land and Houses at the fprinns are not fslJ y they ivillbe rented. N. 3. Good accommodations are provided at the above [prints for ladies and'gcttiie&en (lis fea/pQ* "which from experience is found bejl to commence in _June s and end tie frjl of Oil tier. » -4 JAMES TIFFIN, No. 70, Sortfh Scrond-Jire'et, near the City Tavern, HAS just opened and for Sale, an Affortmcnt of La dies' and Gentlemen'* Falhionable HATS, from London. Alio a variety of CkiW&.n'a H*Uef differ ent Colours. N. B. A Man or two as &iiftiers in the above business, well recommended, will meet with eonftant employ and good encouragement. June 1>- d LANDIbiG, from on board the Ship ChakloxiE. Cap!. °Jona. Bowers, from Biitrdcaux, 30 &ipct Brandy 10 Tons Clar»t For fa'ie by P. COPPINXi EM, Wo. 121 South Front, near Pine llrcct. W!?o hat nljo, i joo cafe? of 30 & 50 bottles, Choice Old Claret 6qo hogfhcads ditt-j A Q mnticy of Aimifeed Noyaax Lt -jucurs and Cumhricks. FOR SALE by the S'J'fcrileri, at their Store en IValnuiJlreet Wharf, 26 Hhds. •) 33 Barrels and £ HifpaniolaCOFFEfi, lately arrived J4° 2:i£s 3 Who have alfv "bn ban J* Red Port Wine, ifl and Hogsheads Mountain Vine Wine, in Qr. calks ao Tons Brimflone Nails aborted SailCaavas,. N°. I a 7 and A few gentlcnen's handfamc Sadies. . Philip Nicklin & Co. frfr- »4 A nerican Landfcapa. PROPOSALS FOk PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A Twentv-FOUR VIEW S, SELECTED from the most striking and hiterefting Profpstfls in the United States ; each i»f which Views, will be accompanied with a deforiptive account of its Local, Historical, and other Incidental Peculiarities By G. I. PARiCYNS, Author of the " RlonaJlic Htmain* and Ansient Caftlcs in Great Britain r.OND/TtONS. !. That the work (hall lie puMtifced by Sulifcription; and that each Subscriber (hall engage to take tlie whole set of Views, and (hall pay for each engraving;, if Llac-k 01 brown, 1 Dollars ; and if coloured S Dollars. 11. Thst the ditnenfions of each engraving (hill be 14 by 17 inchee, executed in itnd publilhed npon paper of superior quality. The pnblicati®n to. commence im mediately.; and one engraving to'bt delivered to the Sub scribers, on the firft Monday of each succeeding month, until the propofod feriei (Hall be finally completed. 111. That with the last View of the series, (hall be deli vered an engraved tifele-page ; an elegant oharatfleriftic vignette: a map of the route, connected with the pcof pe3s exhibited in the the course of the Work ; and an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. Subfcription> ar: received by Mr. Harrifop, at his Print shop, Mauh'nlanf, New-York, by Mr. Carey, Book-fell er, No. 118, Market street, Philadelphia, and by aid the principal Eook-fclI«r» in the United Jtates. February 18 Fraukces's Tavern. No. 59 South Water Street. r T 1 HE Subscriber fffpeflfully begs leave to inform his JL friends and the public in general, that he has remov ed from No. 166 Iputh id Street, to that large, commo dious, House in WiterStreet, between Chcfaut and Walnut Streets, lately occupied by Mr. Isaac Hatlthurfl, and, on which he has ffmred no pains or cxpenfe, to make it con venient'and agreeable for the receptio„ of gentlemen. The ; Hrv.'c being situated on the fame spot where the noted Beef Steak and .Punch honfe formerly stood, has the advantage of the best water in this city, known long since by the name of the Greetl Trie Water. As there are several elegant Rooms, fuflkiently large to accommodate any Society er company of gentlemen, and front his well known abilities to please in the Tine of hisbufinefs, he flatters himfelf with' a continuance of that p ltronage which he has experienced since he firft opened-a Public House in this City', and, for which he Legs leave to make a public acknowledgment. For the accommodation of Small Parties, the Large Coffee Room »n the ground floor » conveniently fitted t up with a number of Boxes, conftra<ftad in such a man ner as to admit Gentlemen to be as private as they pleafe--. Where may ba had, at any hour, Se»pe, Beef-Swaks, Relishes, &c. &c. - - He has on hand, an J Will keep a constants upply of Spi rituous and Malt ap.d of .the best qualities. J&reakfafts provided—Also Dinners and Suppers cook ed in the most approved manner, at a short notice, andPaf r try of all forts, made to order, in the House, or to fend out at aay hour. • Kf h:is frv-eral well furnifhed Bed Chambers, for Board ers upti Modern, by the Week, njantli, ®r year. h SAMUEL FRAUNCES. § June a. In the Prtfs, and in a few ddytwill be published, By Mathew Carey y xlB Market Jlreei, No'. 1 <1 ,1 Of a Series of papers refpe&ing Mr. Jay's Tfeaty. /CONTAINING!—Speech.of Mr. Pinekney to the eiti zens of Charleston. Speech of Mr. Thompson at a meeting of the citterns of Petersburg. Speech of John Dickinfon, at the meeting held in Wilmington. Camillus's Defence of the Treaty—ascribed to the late Secretary of the Treasury—With i'undry othet papers on this ail-im portant fivbjeA* , "" j"g"J 'V si E L V I L> h K E. Formerly WHARTON PLACE. nTHE Subscriber returns his grateful acknowledgment# JL to his friends and the public for the favors he has al ready received, and reifpedt fully jnforms them that his House continues open for their ree ption. Public and pri vate parties are accommodated at any hou*. An, extensive suite of Rooms for those inclinod to quit the ci(y during the holfummer months, and, excellent stabling and clovtr pafturc for horses. The beautiful profpe& of this place being so well known needs no ddcription. Wrn. PURVIS. Auguji 15 § few Pipes Port Of a Superior Quality, Now landing at Pinc-Streat Wharf, >POR SALE DY Jim William & Samuel Keith, No. 279, Soath Front-Str«et. July 14, LANDING, From on board thu brig Jtsbu from Gonaives, a I Clifford't wharf — " lio.ooo weight of COFi'EE, ia hh'dj. and b2gs, 14,000 lb. CO I TON, tome Sugar, Mlj-.1, c , arid S»h. Jagvjl 11 Landing at $outh Jirect wharf y The Cargo of the Brig Fly, captain Henier, from Gi braltar and TencrilTe Brandy, Jft and 4&h Proof, Tcr.erifte Win?. Benj&alo ditto, Haikailtl ill bad'-, Also, cargo of the brig Oo©u Mope, c&pt. Hubbcr* from Jamaica. Sugar in Hogsheads, OfFcc in ditto, uly 16 High proof Spirit, Logwood", Hides, &.C. For sale by 12 r T"'HE following Certificates of the Funded Debt of A the United States, issued fiom the Office of the Register of the Treasury of th' said United States, intht naine of Patrick Heatly of London , to wit. No. 8819, ttui, and 8811, dated 7th July, 1794» for Four Thousand Dollars cach, of the Funded three per Cent. Debt, have been left a: .Sea, and application is intended to be made ror the Renewal of the said Certificates at the Office of the Treasury of the said United States, o{ which all pcrfom concerned are dc fircd to take notice. ROBERT CILMOR, of Baltimore August 14 $6w JUS% PUBLISHED, By FRANCIS to* ROBERT BAILEY, and to be fold at their Bookstore, No. 116 High street, and by the prin cipal Printers aad Bookfcllcra throughout the United States, A Revealed Knowledge of the Prophecies Particularly of th« prefeut time, the present war, and the prophecy now fulfilling. Containing, with other great and remarkable things not revealed to any oth« r person on Earth, the sudden and perpetual fall of the turki#«, Ger man and russiah empifes. Wrote under the diretflion of the Lord God, and publifiied by his sacred command ; it being a fecood sign of warning for the benefit of all na tions ; by the map that will be revealed to the Hebrews as their Prince and Prophet. The year of the World }Zl3. By RICHARD BROTHERS. FROM th( following ExtraSls the Public wili he enailed tc form a judgment of this atoil. " A man that has b#en an officer in the Navy, whose im mediate ancestors have been separated from the Jews for such a considerable length cf time a» t9 make them forget they ever belonged to the name, such a man declaring him felf openly to the world a prophet of Ood, the rev«aled prince allotted to order the fudien return as the Hebrews from all nations, and govern themm the land of Israel, will, with some reason 1 allow, excite both afkoniihment and doubt; but from <Uhe multiplied recorded testimonies I produce, which r.o other on earth can, it ought not to pre vail with any perfpa as a just objeditn against believing what I write." " The prophet Daniel, chapter 8, verse 8. And four gr at beasts came up'from the sea, deferent from one ano ther. 4. The firit was like a Lion, and it had Eagle's wings I Wield 'till the wings were plucked* when it was lifted up on the Earth, and £iade to Itand on the feet as a man : and a man's heart was given to it. " The Lion means George the Third, the prefect King of Fngland : plucking the wings of the Lion, means tak ing;; away the power of tke king: made to Hand on the feet as a man, with a man's heart, means his reduction to the condition of other men, aud poffefling similar thought*. " The Spanish Monarchv will cease by this war, and the Stadtuold ot Holland will be cut off cioie to'the gfound ; according to the vHiens of god to me, in 1792, and which I communicated at that time, by his i'a~ cred command, to the King and Queen of England. « i'l lc Dutch will acknowledge the French Republic, and make a hasty peace with it; the Portuguese and Prussians will do the fame." The United STA-fts of America will declare war against Eng,ari(l • but before they de, France will lose ail her Weft India Islands; »nd after vhey do, Jamaica wiil be the la£L io the possession of the English. Augujt i a The Earthen-Ware Manufactory, In FrontJlreet, above Pool's Bridge, IS continued in the most extenlive manner. A large af forunent of tke ijoil ware is on hand ready aflorted in Hogtheads ,and Crates., A constant and regular fupp'.y may be depended on, at the ftdrteft notice. • ~ ' . ■ ' Ordersare rtouved at the ManmfaAory, or at No. is Arch ftre«. J ul X * Me® Wine For Sale by John Claxton, or Jchn Clark. in hhd\. and ouarter ca&s, Peter blight. and Times, [FolvmS vm. < City of Wafliington. Scheme, of the Lottery, No 2, For the Improvement of The FEDERAL CITY. i A magnificent ) 20,00b Dollars, a*td dwelling hoaft, y calh 3c,p00 aic 1 ditto 15,000 Sc ca M 000 l ditlo \ ZyCC'C at calh 15*000 1 dnto ie,ooo,&cafh io,oco S ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 1 unto 5,000 ot cJlfe 5,000 1 C-fa pi uc ot . 2 diuo each, arc ao .ditto 1,000 jc diiw* toe aiito eoo 'ditto 400 ditto 1,000 dm* 15,000 ditto i& i739 P"«ei 33,£.61 iiiaitki 50,000 Ticket ai 8 dol'.arr This Lottery will afford an elegant fpt-ctmm of the private buildings to beerittcd in the Cm ot Wtfhmgion —Two Ifeauulul detigns arc already fele,fted tor ike cotirc fronts on two ot the public fquaie.v; i;ooi theie craw, nigs, ii is propaied to c>ect two centre and lour corner buildings, as fooaas poihble attcr this i,otn«j i» lold and to convey thcin when complete, 10 tile fortunate aivelttur ers, in tlif manner dtienbed in the IcDenie loj the Hotel Lottery. A not diductron ol five pei cent, wjjl be madt to defiay the ucctflaiy exptnera of pjriniiiig, & c . the futpfu* will be made a part of th' lund intended lor the National Univeiiity, to be eictted witbia the City of Wa:hin^'on. The drawing will eomm, nCe as soon as the Ticket* are (old oil. • —.—— 1 i:e nunc, prizes will be payable in t.tiny UaVj after u ia hailhcd,and any prices for wnicti tortmaie »aui:>er» arc noi produced ». . ; . alter tile drawing a ciuled are to be conlideied as- g'ven -nwaicU ibe fund tor the Oriiveriiiy, it bung deirimin. Ed r« fettle the whole business in a year tiom the ending of the drawing and to take up the bonds given as fecu- The real fccui ities given for the payment of the Prizes are held by the Piclidcnt and two Directors of the Bank of Columbia, and aic valued atmoie than half the amount ot the Lonery. The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of Ihe late Commiiliouers afliUed in the management of the Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake thUarduous talk a leeor.d time on behalf of the public ; a fuflicient num ber cf these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the friends to a National Univeriity and the other federal ob je<Ss may continue to favor the design. The fyntjpiis of one of the Colleges, to form a branch of the National Inftitntion, is already in the press, and will be speedily published, together with its constitution. » A compleat Plan of the whols of this Important Institution, compiled from a feleflion of the bed materi als, ancient and modern, will be submitted to the public whenever the fame may have gone through such revilions as may be neeeffary to establish the perfect confidence an<i general approbation, so essential to its prtfent rife and f»- ture cxifterice for the goneral good of America. By atcounts received from the different parts of the Continent as well a« from Europe, where the tickets have Veen f.-nt for faie, the public are allured that th» drawing will speedily commence, and that the care aad caution unavoidably. necefTacy to insure a fafe disposal ot the tickets, has rendered the iflorc fufpeafion indifpcnfable* February X 4, 17^5. Tickets rr.ay be had at the Jiatjk oi Colombia 1 of jame* Weil 6c Co. tfaltirnorp or Gideon Deoifon > Savannah, of Peter Gilman, Boftoh; of John Hopkinf Richmond : and o7 Richard Wells, Cooper's fcvfS Aug 30 Department y>/' IVeir, July 22, 1795. - 1 Information is hereby given, To all the Mivtary Invalids of the United States, that the sums to V.hich they are entitled for fix months of their annual penfiw., from the 4th of Marcn, 179J, and whicV will become due ou the fifth of September next, will bt paid on that day by the Comniiffioners of Loans, under the ufuul regulations. Applications of estcutors and administrator* ainft fefc z*r.con;panicd witfe Legal Evidence cf ibcir refpc&ive ap» poimnnefits and ef the time of the deasalc of the invalids whose pensions they muy claim. - Hereafter, all Invalids on the panficr. lift are to apply to tke refpe&: veLoau Offices their penuon> mi the fifth of March and September in every year without further notiic -5v Order •/ tin Prsjldsnt of tbs United State:, ~i imsthy Pickering, Secretary of War. im ju'y it The Subscribers have far Sale, the fallowing ' GOODS, viz. Coarse Eaft-ladia Muflms, ) . the Bile . Very Fine da. J A bale ef Muilin Shirt*, Saudanaoe Handkerchief., j bvthe T nlß v, TafiTctks, S ' A package of Silesia Table Ciotht, Ditto, of German Linens, 700 bag« Benares Sugar, Bourdcaux Brandy, in pipes, Old red Port Wiae, Malaga Wine, in quarter caflcs, Good Wyfon. Tea, Souchong do. PHILIPS, CRAMOND & CO. Augvft 18 FOR BAL E y Imported in the jhlp'Arttkufa, from Calcutta and Mudrafi, a variety of BENGAL G0 0 DS; Guarraks, Bat'tai, CoiTiti, Humhumt, Handkerthicfs, Pfrfians, Calieoes.. To he Sold by the Package, for approved notr.f a; three and four months, by WfLLIAM MACLURE & Co. No. 4.1 Dock Street. 6r JOHN MILLER, Jun. August 18 ■' _iS 1Q tvt. T O B K U L D, THE Time «f a likely, heahhy.KEGßO LAD, ieventeen years of age, who has three yean and an half to I'efve j is an excellent waiter,' and, acquainted with all kind* of house *OTk>—Applyat No. loi, Pine ftreet near Fourth-flreet. Augnlt 18. 59* 10© '5 so »5i,000 400,600 SAMUEL BLODGET. todtf . dtf
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