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Dunlap and Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • 3

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JPubtificd (Price 26) ani for Salt at I of Renting handkerchiefs Linen So Hets Holland tapes A few boxes of Bahcl tea Savannah New York Aux Cayes Currituck (R I) July si New Jerfey Machias Philadelphia St Bartholomew Alexandria Albany New York North Carolina St Martins New York New London Capri de Verds St Etiflatia Cape rancois New York Ditto Boflon thiladclpnia North Carolina Maflachufetts New York Ctafiflidf of Nankeens Stripes Hnmaui and Bilk and thread hofe Scotch threadsWhite and brown irifh II nens Hatts Renting: and do baud kerchiefs Lawns Cambricks Checks Linen and cotton hand kerchiefs Trunks all Sizes black arid leather alfoof hair made In the ntateft manner and now felling by At his wariufaflory the north well corner of Chefndt and Third ftreet four doors from the Bank and oppofrte the Croft Keys Whohsslikewifefor faleif djuantitjr tf Black and Red Morocco Leather Skins A complete Aflortment of Ladies and Gentlemens Saddles in the and ELEGANT MOUNTED BRIDLES Together with an aflbrtment of Sadlery in general which be will difpofe of on reafohablc terms for cslh or fhort credit July at jtwtf BOOK STORE in Matiet jireet TH POEMS or AROUET By the late Doflor A D' Abounding in Morality Humour and Sentiment The Genins arid Learning of this unfortunate Man ate vnWctfally admired and wbilft Truth does Jnl gice fo his Abilities Humanity muft lament his un The faid ParcHAtn is pbfieffed of the WORKS of all the afmrriCM Xut an who obliged their Coun try with their Labours for the laft twenty years as well as feveral Copies (printed in the United States) of the heft European Authors which he tan fell at a more moderate Price than thole which ire imported This Circumflan'ce undoubtedly deferyeS the enddnr agement of an enlightened Publie as itptdmbteif home Mahrifadtures and eonfequentiy prerents nnnecefiiry Exportation of Cafh ess The Printing Balinefs in all its Branches is accurately and expeditioufiy performed' by Pticbord and Hall at their Printing Office under the fame roof at the Book Store yegg Books bought oe exchanged oh libera terpisj and the higbeft price gircri for Secondhand Libraries July BVWij IICW II41C UtVIUVie SSSUWM wzs beginning with the words artde ftryww any to the end of the bill c'jfenlie negative was then made by Mr Smith to id Provided always and it declared that nothing in this aft contained iWwWoit (hall beconftrnedto give anv perfon Mkisglands in fiicb diftrifl fo to be erefled into (late any right td any compfcnfiitWa 4 jMwtt from this motion divifiori was called or lhenegative affirmative 34 'fuEibAi July 14 Thtcamihittee appointed ttf prepare the draltghf tlie Prbfideril bl the United StatesRle arepoitt Thk addrtfsrepoited by them ha 4 beep read and considered by paragraphs was lsammoti(lv agreed to Tyhe houfe ftfolyed itfejl into a committee on the Jnpwnthilll dStlt tv Mr Barker lit the chair riafeonypitt proceeded to fill up the blinks 1 was retired that there (hould be five commiffion tn i three to be named by the aflembly and two by Jxfenatc' Themetnberswerethencalledontono three corhiriiffioners Judge Yates had 54 fctaJ Mr King Mr Speaker Judge Ho hn and the Attorney General each 1 names of Robert Yatesi Rufus King arid Culiaft Verplank were then when the committee rofe and the bill was ordered to be en fnffed LTbe bill having been etigroiled accordingly it JWtsby unanimous confent read a third time andwi the quellion (hall the fame pafs into law a di Vifionwas called for or the affirmative or the 'negative 4 V' Wednesday July is e'vasreceivedfromtheCouncilofRe fion in the words following In Council of Revifiori July 15 Tlie council ol'jefl againfi the biJi entitled An 3 prefciibmg the manner of holding eletliun for fcriators 0 rej refent this (late in the fenate of the M'ed becoming a law of thisftate as in rwiliScHtwith the 'pnblic good' 'illrjJecaufetha conftjtutionof theUpited States directs th fenators be chofen from each (late by legiflaiure If by the legiflature is in tended the the twblwufes not aftipg in dirle'(lative capacity no law isneccflary tqprp kiibe the mede of deflion concurrent Citending in this cale as well to the mode of elec tiun as to the choice of perfons and the bill as far a ugoes operates as a reftriflionupon the conflittt Twa! riits uf the two houtes If the legiflaturedie only known' in their legifljtive capacity the (e iRtciirronftittitionally' be appointed by faw jB'd noconfiderationsarifirigtrominconveni tnce wilt jiiflify a deviation from the conflitutionof Slates Circumfiance is what will give ns the greateft feli city ahd make our path through life fmooth SHIP NEPS Arrivals Stoop Sally Stewart StMarfirts ouijy rarKcr roniniouu) ise Cleared Brig Hetty Drinker Charlefton Schooner Aurora Noble Portfmotith (N E) Sloop Difpatch Green Port au Prince drrivalt at BALTIMORE benooner Nancy Hugties Juno Alleti CLEARED Brig Viflory te Gerahdorn Sloop William Mode Arrival! at PROVIDENCE Schooner Relief Slefght Sloop Betfey Cottle Rofahnd Allen Betfey Potter Sarah Sweet Cynthia Allen Hannah Thurber Cleared Sloop Hope Marfh Polly Brown Hancock Brown Rofanna Allen Amibalt at AtEXJrafittiA July 16 roiton St Kitt's St Sutrinam idly Bccaulk tois bill whed fwo fenxtOrs are to be chofen tnafls that in cafe of the disagreement of the two hbufes in the nomination each houie (hall out of the nomination' rhe other chufe bne and tut fuch perons (haj! be the fcnatqrs to repre fent this ftate and thus by compelling each hoiit'e to chufe one out of twoperfops neither of whom may meet with their approbation eflahliffies a choiceof fenator by the feparate of each branch pf the legiTlitiire inpiredl oppolition to the conllitution of the Stateswhich in the 3d fedtionofthe ill article declares that they (hall be chofen by the legiOature 1 i GEORGE CLINTON On the quellion whether the hpufe would pafs the aft notwithftanding (he ol jeftions of the council it pafied in the negative as follows: or the negativei 35 or the affirmative so The bill having been' Io (I Mr Lrwis moved for a refolution that they would if the fenate (hould concur appoint fenatdrs to reprefent tills (late in the fenateof the United States Mr' Jones then moved as an amendment that the fenate and aflembly (hould prOc ed to appoint the fenators by joint One this motion a divifion Wat called and it palled in the negative 36 noes 19 ayes Majority 17 triVRsnAv July A meflage was received from the fenate inform ing that they had palled the Vermont bill and ad ded thenamesof four gentlemen as commiffionersin addition to thofe nominated by thepfiembly the names are Robert Livinglion Richard Varick Simenn Dewitt John Lanling jun This amendment having been taken intoconfider ation was agreed to The bill was then fent to the Council of Revi (ion Snow Hope Burrows Sloop Mary Sainis CLEARED' Sloop Mary Saitos riehdfhip Green Arrivals at Newport L) julJ 9 nip wopc wan Mary Amtrofe Brig Polly Wolfe Sloop Goddlntent Dennis Peggy Cahoone Sally Hull Polly Martin Three Sifters Allert Cleared Schooner Sally Barker Sloop Dolphin Button Peggy Cabbone THE MONttOR T'HE with of young people is frequently direfled 1 to rii hes bnt the innocence of their heart's and their ignorance of thofe hearts creates here a gay delufiOn me but that fine houfe and five hundred pounds a fays one and I (hall hot envy the wealth of Eaftern I (hall then live comfortably and happy 5 my friends will vifit me arid (hall always have a hearty wel I will be charitable to the Khali be free from the cares of trade the perplexities of pub lic life arid the' folicitttdes of dependence my heart will be full of content 'nd all my days hap Pretty playful idea 1 Gay illtifion I How foon dises it vanifti Aye in the very moment the with is granted But one of the frequent changes of life we meet with is that of a man of trade who determines at a certain to leave trade retire to the coun tfy and live happily 1 This is one of the mart com mon delufions which attend an unfortunate mind or Virtuous folicitude few meri are fitted by na ture 'or then who have been all their lives engaged in bufinefs are the leaft of all quali fied for it Innumerable are the inftances of men a 4 1 a a 4 va IX A a vYgm ICil UU IzwlllsvlO dllW 1 dll W'Hiw av vvwu CCiCf ll)Cu iUbj aim BKJl il wo 11 try where they ekpefted what they termed quiet fubjt ft to a yearly Orouhd rcnt of 16 dollars payable ana napnineis alter me Dim ung cares or me wCtc i ikA Cizirx if tnP "niinffA le iflature of this (late that fuch diftr ft Modof them indeed have lived long enough to jiju a nouic anu uic 1 vtiicia nave wmi dxoiti pelled to return to bufinefs again The country TO MO RRO dt ibe Ciiy Au8ion fare Will be sold at public sale A ARG ariA GENE A LJJbrtment of 'Merchaftx I printed Uneni Muffin handkerchiefs Crof har plain Griped muffins dilk handkerchiefs Cotton's SewingliJks tihiwls Silk marfeilles Ofna Trigs ans urniture cottons PIstillM An Invoice Tnlv 41s John Pattoii Aufiioneer To SaksATTHE Northern Liberty Aufiion Storey Will Commence at and confift al follows viz 64 muffins Dowlaftei Mullin handkerchief Cotton and thread hofe Lawn ditto Chineses and cvtwn Irifh linens white and WhiteandbrownpUtel brown from 3 4 to 3 4 las wide Printed linens hunt! Ticklenbergs Checks vans And at fire will be fold a quantity of Red Skins and Pomatum tn mall Jots for the conveniency of hatters (hoe makers and barbei July 13 Wm Shannon Philadelphia July 10 189 BI virtue of a writ of venditioni txienit to me direfled will beexpofed to Sale bf Public Vendue at the Mcrtbantt' Ccftt Heufe in Se cond Greet near Walnut ftreet on W'Wwfti the Jt'rt day of Auguft next at 7 in the The following Mefliiages and Loti of Ground 'Ao I A certain two (lory Brick Mefluage Or Tea rement a Kitchen and Lot Of Ground utuateon the (buth (ide of Race ftreet between ifth Sixrh fireets from the river Delaware in the city of Phili detphia containing on the faid ftreet 26 feet arid in length or depth oj teec or tnereaoouis oounocu northward by the fair) Race ftreet eaftward by grciind now or (ate of Caleb Crcffon Ciiithward by the next defcrihed lot and northward hr fohn ground to Jolhua Crrflbn No A certain rame Shoo arid Lotor Piece of Ground lituate on the north fide of 20 feet wide alley (called alley) leading out of ifth ftreet into Sixth ftreet and between Race and Arch ftreets in the faid city containing in breadth about 20 feet arid in Depth oj feet' bound ed foutkward by the faid alley weftward by John gronhd northw rd by the aforefaid lot and eaftward by Caleb ground With the free uft of the aforefaid alley': taken in execution and t'o be fold as the property of David Neift by fames Ajbj ttieiin 'Philadelphia July 20 178J "UY virtue of a writ of venditioni txpanat to me direfled will be expofed to Sale by Public Vtniut at the Ctffee Hei fe in Second ftreet near ftreet on IVetlntfd the jth day of Auguft next at in the Evening A certain three ftdry Brick Mertiiage or Tenement arid Lirt or Piece of Ground thereurito belonging li tuate dn the foil th fide of a certain 36 Oct wide ftreet caljed North ftreet in the (quare formed by gh ftreet arid Mulberry ftreet and ifth and Sixth ftreets fiotri the river Delaware in the city of Philadelphia contalnibg in Breadth' ori feii Noith (Ireet t6 feet and 7 inches and extending that breadth for the pace of 16 tret wller'eit wideneth to the breadthof one foot (making the faid lot I feet and 7 inches) and extending that breadth for the further fpace of 24 feet making the faid Jot In the length or depth from the faid North ftreet 100 feet bounded northward by faid North ftreet wettwa'rd partly by a two foot 9 inch alley and partly by ground of Charles rench foutiiward partly by ground Of Thortias Wharton and Rachel his wife arid partly by ground now or jatcof Mary Hridion and eaftward by ground' of Adam Zaritt iriger fubjeft to the payinent of a yearly Behtr charge of 36 Spanilh riiilled dollars and two thirds of a dollar Unto Thomas Whafton and Rachel his wife her heirs and affigns forever taken in execution add to be fold af the pfoperty of Henry Bletterman by James Mh (herffi keroe' who have become AiemoraSle furnreriy which his deprived them of theins of enjoying the ripening fruits of their labors HisMoftChriflianMajefty Lewis the XVIth iof rance who has contributed iits g'enerous and aid towards the acquirement of oUr inde ei His Excellency John Adams Vice Preft fetof the United States May our American shannfaflmes become jtJre pleafont and agreeable than Ii richeft foreign luturies are gay and extravagant The Honorable Th nnas Jefferfon whole reiyste virtues are to this country what his public are to the Continent ziOitr ptibiic friend the Marquis de la ayette to The (late of Virginia and all its virtuous Univerfal liberty peace and happinefs to ill mankind and a happy and virtuons reconciliati to all Americaii parties in particular 1 pjuladelpliia Tfuly 4J A loiters front Spain arid Portugal give 4 molt ine account of thecffefls pf thelate feverewin wcfii it is feared will fehfibly felt by the ItoprirtOrscijvineyards andtither plantations of Jodc'y fruit The frpfl was intenfe in the prq AjCritajo and Eftrcmadura' which latter jgrifets bh Galicia in Spa that a qonfidefable mrinuty 1 Ice remained on feveral rivers The wntans of Bifciy Leon and tie Affiirh5 in the jjythwefl of Spain were covered with deep fnow fekte as the 6th of March ikOCEEOlNGS of the Legislature of ike State tf New York A July 3 itfelfintoacomniitfee of the 1 iWM the petition from Tundry citizens and the 'kawand corporation of Albany praying for a gpot pf money to open a road from the Mohawk nwjo the Head waters of the Sufqitehaona Heavens in the chair i Ta petition having been read the further thereof was put off til! the next meetingiftlieteg'hatue committee then rofe and reported accord ieWiferefoIved itfelf into i committee onthe Ijferappuintirig cummiffionersio declare the in MeUcnce of Vermont Mr Barker in the chairklw bill was read in the words following appointing commit oners with power to the legiflature of the (late of MM a certain territory within the jii ISfiairi 'thereof (hould be formed or eroded into That Bull Ibe are appointed ifn onerSi with full of them in their dif ffuSitRstlieyffiai! judge the peace and intereft of 'jMWted States in general and this (late in par Mi quire the (dmeand 'on fuch terms and in fuch manner and form as they taSodge neceflafy and proper to declare the con 1 rTRWXnriK'lG i lAVlQr lUCUJj IHUCCUj UrtVC Iivu tuilfc iivugis tv zf(ttftorVwiihirithejurifditUdi) anqinmnorthe bullda houfe and die Others have been corn ttlandrihcrnpamt pelled to return to bufinefs again The country Kaftpidge moflCdnyenienfj mouidbe I houfes of many of thole people have been not medudereCled into a hew ftate And every improperly called 'fiUta I A mediocrity of jawaivY pie wBtedtiriJhe execution of the power aforefaid effitflu 'l to every pnrpfe as if the fame Wbtmanimmediateafl uf (he legiflature of this Anecdote of Doto fobnfin AO EN LE A telling Doflor Johttfb that he had feen the learned Pig expreffed himfelf altohiflied it hfe performance but at the feme time ferry to confider the (liipes which the animal tmift have fullered before he cob have bgen taught to attend fo clofely and obey fe implicitly the fight given by bis matter replied 1 think yotir forrow and pity are mifplaied flbe animal (hould rather excite ytur envy at to hit ftrfptt ex cept ftripct are indifled Upon th? it livery rare that the man becomei eminently learned: and with regard to thepfg if you put bis prefent happintfe ia oppolition to hit former fuficrings tht balance will be io hit I do not the Gentleman what happinefs copfiftt In do hot fee ariy happlneft that he can Not fee what hit happinefs confifit in you aftonifii me Is not a tpaciouiheft of fiiperior acquirement happ neft ft not being firlf of bit date hippineftiBut above all this confider Sif this learning haa ntotrafled hit eiiftence had' he been Illiterate be had long (ince been fmoaked into hams rolled into collart of brawn and configned tri the table ofipffic luxurious citizen as the companion to a fillet df veal or a Norwich Now he it vilited by the philo fspher and the politician by the brave utid the beau teous by the fcientific and rhe idle: he is gazed pt With the eye of wonder contemplated with the finilei of approbation and gratified with the murmur of ap 'i: P0RTSU0tlTH(N H) fitly jTke ftlteoMg fame fir tie eccafon) 'was fung tn Caturday laf ly thegentlerientf fembled at tie cfa Tavern tt celebrate that gitrittu American' To the tune God fave tie ilng IJ ARK I harkl the Hero comes by ihouts and drutns And trump of fame favourite fon The illufirious Washington Who gloriouj deeds has done God blefs his name Jhus (hall his feats be fung (While envy bites her tongue) JV To hear the lays Around this fpacious frame Echo (hall fpread the fiamei And the world proclaim Great praife In fenate or the field Patriots and Warriors yield Nations admire: tn him the Graces beam In walk fupreme Of every tongue the theme And breathing lyrS Britain ftiil can bdaft Heroes loft Here George revere A George may tfeir her throne But here a GEORGE alone Can never lib outfhone ileir to command and fway The glories of our day 'Ey right divine Heir to our nation's love And bleffings from above Thou (bn of mighty Jove Our beartt are thine the vox rorvtl in the UMnitnouitimce tf Pref dent iVfSHINGTONi hat teen at truly dif 4 blajif at on any event whatever and notbing but fure effort of Divine Providence could have rs dated fuch a union of fentiment The Phiiattelpbia Baltimore fa Eaftem Siare Stage Coaches Let N'BVXXS THE rdpricton of this Line tike the liberty rii returning their thinks to thofe Gentlemen who have been pleafed to favour them with their patron age andalfo them and the Public in ge neral that tfiejr have made a Very great Addition to their Line by fixin ga'Stage to ply between Baltimore find North Poirit this preterits all the difficulty of the water railage at we htrve now no further water paflage than barely the Bay to croft' which it gene rally performed in an hour or perhaps little more The Stages will run in the following manner 'viz They will leave Philadelphia at arid Balti more at 4 eVer'y riday itiornihg and arrive tPb'dadrtjftna and Ral tiriiore thehext day td dine they rve at Mr the d'tlie George? th houfe lately kept Mr Detntifin) Philadelphia (at which houfe theNewYritk'Lincallbarrives and fiartu from) and Mr fign of the ountain Ion Baltirisote The farefrom Pbilaitlpbloto Baltimore ft 7 6 from Ditto tatfUp JrXr 4 6 Each faifenger entitle ba ggage ijolb of topay the fi'jnfApi paflengcr baflinikrs'to pay foOr pen pyr pafi fenfrChefter TowriTprettam College to pay 35 arid ft' Grelhom College to Baltimore And we czX With confidehec riffrire thofe LadiesShdl Gentlemen' who may choofe to travel by this Line of Stages that uo exertion of ours ihail be wanting to reHsier their journey both eify and agreeable i GERSHOM JOHNSON CO BoltiimtMfi3 it 1 Thc MAit STAGt from Cbwlcr Town to Talbot is Kept rip regularly to correlpond with the main Line STACi Otfic is' kept up bj Hogi thk Cotner of St Lane.

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About Dunlap and Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser Archive

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14,046
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1771-1796