D A I JL Y'E V E N I*N°G A D V E R T I S E R. [No. 33 of Vol. VII.] 110,000 v fight of Green Coffee, [in 87 Mid« 4" barrel', and «&o bags, entit l_>d toihed awback, stored au MeflTrs. Wiilng & Frances whirt ijl id & 4tb Prtof Bourdeaux Brandy, 33 pipes of London particular Teneriff*, a nd l*ond >n particular Madeira WINES, ~j„ hhds. pipes, and quarter cafki, Malaga DO. in quarter casks, Anrigua and other RUM in lihds. St. C» oixS'JGAR of the fit ft quality, St Marks MOLASSES, Hyfott TF.A, Jamaica SPIRITS, Holland CIN, in pipes, LOAF SUGAR, in hhds. PEPPER, See. fcc. FOR S At.E BY Levinus Clark/on, No. ai6, loath Water Street. T) «r. 4 l i_ Whereas an attach ment at the Inn of the adininiftrttorsof all •oil si igular the goads and chattels, ri hts and cred;t<, which were of William Bur net decealed, at the time oi bis death, hath been issued out of the lnleriour CouJt ut' c»mrv>n t>leas r in ard lor ilie Coantyoi Middle lex, again ft ti<€ Goods and Chattels J.audi and Tenenirntr -of lrrmu« Martin, late of the.county aforefaid, returnableto the thirdTuelday in July last- NOTICE isberebv given to the said Ir/nius Martin, that un'efj he appeal mdfiie Ipecial bail to the said action, on or before the thirdTuef-, day in January next, judgment will be en tered b'ui by default, and the goods and chattels, lands and tenements (o at tached, fo'd for the fatisfaftion of such of fei. creditors as fball appear to lie juftlv en- ( titled to any demand thereon, and shall ap ply fertbat purpose, according to the form •T the ttatute in such cafe made& provided By order of the Court, IJtIARE, Clerk. A<n»._ 10, J awtf. A pleasant Country Seat, MAY be hired fer one or mme years cnd'pvlfefiion given immediately, eonfift ing of A neat three ftorv brick hoafe with a barn, a well ol water, and an excel lent btir ngOrchard, containing i JO trees —It is situated 4 miles f. (in the city be tween the Wiflaiiickon roai and the Kctiu*!.- kill, at W*ifc. trom that river, whe-e a p eafuieboat may be conveniently kep'. The quantity of • nd may be confined to B,or extended to any amber of acres not exceeding 4°- Apply to Jonathan Willian s jun. at Mount P'eafant, adj .inir- the Premises. Jan. ,3 aawtf Department of War. JJAUJRri6, 1795- TNFORMATION is hereby givtn, to A-all the Military luvalids of the United States, that the iiims to which they are in titled for fix tncnths of their annual pen lion, from the fourth of September, 1794, and which will become due on the fifth day of March, 179;, *'ill be paffl on that day, by the Commissioners of Loans, with in the States refpe<slivelv, under the usual regulations. > Applications, of Executors and Admi nistrators, must be accompanied with le jal evidence of thtir refpeflive appoint ments, and of the time of the decease of the Invalids, whose pensions they may claim. By orJsr ef ib* -Pr+JUcnt ef the Unit ed Stales, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of War. Jan. 37. iavrSw. ~ - " FOR SALE BY John D. Blanchard, At hi 6 Stores, in Third street, 66 PIPES Choice TENERIFFE WINE, of luperi.r quality, Coniac Brandy in ptprs 50 Cafe 1 : of Claret of afuperior quality d.awbaik. Boston Tea Ket les, alarge aifoitmem Shmrol all f»z»« aad numbers Barr Leari, Ijtid in pips Raffia SheeMircs Woniett's Mutf Shoss by the quant.t.) Cutt Naili Rho<?e-lAmi-Cheffe And a la'g- and elegant aff.rrrnent of European and India GOODS, At the mod rtdurcd Pnces. Nor. 25 2aw*f ' A FEW COPIES Of the ctlebia'ed Peifoimai.ee under the Sip*»atu r e of M A N L J U S, May be Had John Qrnjrod, Ko. 41, Cbff nut Jireet. rjflCi—2j- CiKfi. For Sale or Charlser, MARGARET, ' M A S T I K. She is in eompjeat. repair, and of abou 1 3100 barrels burthen. JefTe & Robert Wain. Dec. 29 d AT THE Car 4 Sf f Nail Factory, No. 59, north Front street, Webster, Adgate & White, Have conjiantly for fait, Cotton, Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, Cut Na'Hs of all sizes, "" Floor B>ailj, Sprigs and Tacks, Fullers Shears, Gun Flints ani Wool Hats, A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in barrels A new Edition of Adgate's Philadelphia Harmony, containing both the firft ind fe. cond parts, being the most aproved sys tem of Rulei and the bell coleftion of Tunes now in nle, Alf« for Salt, K COMPLETE SET OF Machinery for making Cards On an Improved Conltrudtion. Oft. 2 I awtf PROPOSALS For printing by fubjeription, a new pub lication, to be entitled The American Remembran cer & Universal Tablet of Memory. ift. This publication will be printed on good paper, and on a good type and w»li con tain at Icaft 3CO pages duodecimo. 2d* The price to Subscribers will be 75 ccnts to non-fubferibers, one dollar. 3d. The Work, it istxprfted, will be rea dy for delivery, by the middle of March. 4th. TKofe who Qiall obtain 1a Subfcribeis, will be Entitled to one copy for thcur trou ble; to Pi inters and Boekfellers the usual allowance will be given. To the PUBLIC. tant event* and tranfaftions, which, under divine providence, have been chiefly cundu i cive to the fet:lem«Bt this country, ar.d to ihe efUblifhment of our present happy foim !of government; asalfo to transmit to pofte nty the names and atchicvements ol thofr ftatefmenand heroes, to whom America is most indebted for her liberty and indepen dence. Should any patriotic Printer think ptoper to patronize this undertaking by occafionaU ly inserting the above in his paper, and pro curing Subscribers, the favour will be thank fully acknowledged by the Editor James Hardje. N. B. It is requeftcd that such persons as are entrusted with f«bfcription paoei*, will be f« obliging as to return them by the firft of March, in order that their names may be mferted as patrwns of tke work. Jan.24 sawtf James M'Alpin, Taylor, No, 3, South Fourth Stkiet, Returns hi» grateful acknowledgements to ard the Public for their libe ral t ncouiagement, and begs leave ret peftfully to solicit a Continuance of their Favours. At his Shop C- tlemen can be fumifced with the best materials, and have them made up and finilhed in the neatest and ntoft fafhionalile manner. Hewill thankfully receive any orders Sc pay aprompt and punctual attenton to tli-ro. j Oft. 25 2awtf George Green, Informs his Friends and Cuf tpmers in particular,and the Public in general,that he has a New faur borfe Stage, For journeys,and a number of genteel and close Carriages with good horses and careful drivers to let on as moderate terms as any other person in the city. Enquire at hi» Livery Stables in Pine street, No. 113. Said Green solicits a continuance of that (hare of the Public Patronage, -which he has hitherto so amsly experienced, and which shall be his study to merit by his close attention ts business. Jan. 15 eodtf Farm wanted. WANTED te rent lease a Farm of frotn 10 to 100 acres, not exceeding the distance of ten miles from the city, if there is a houfs of any description on the land, the goodness of it, will not be an objeA. Apply to the Printer hereofc Feb. 4 *d<t Saturday, February 7, 1795. FRESH. Bohea Tea, GIN in Pipes, Now Landing r rom en beard the ship Feggv, John Elliott master, from A natter dam. Alfb Imported by the late Arrivals) KuiTia Hemp, firl) quality Ditto Sail Duck Ditto Ravens Duck Brown Ruflu Sheeting TickUnburgs Oznaburgs Brown Flanders Sheeting, Hessians and Brown Rolls Cotton Stripes and Checks Flanders Bedticks Holland Sail Duck Seine Twine Dutch Great Coats Gin in cases Madder Window Glass, 8 by Jefuiti Bark Opium, AiTafoetida German Steel Mill and Cross-cut Saws Hoes and Sythes ard Skates Coffee Mills Black Lead Cmcibtes Anchors from 3 cwt. ta lg cwt. And a General Assortment »f 5-4 & 6-4. Boulting Cloth, FOR SALE BY Pragers & Co. Nov. it d WOOD, WILL be delivered in quantities not ex ceeding a Ct>r4 to any one at a mo derate price. Application to be made At No. 60, Dock Jlreet, Accompanied with a written Recommen datioi that the Bearer is known to the Sabfcri ber, and is defcrving such charity. Jan. 31 diw FOR SALE, At the STORES of Jefle & Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipes, hhds. and quar ' ter calks LISBON do.in pipes and quarter calks «.—Coaao XEAS-» ««axtex. A quantity of Lifbonand CadinSiXLT Soft Ihelled ALMONDSin bales Velvet CORKS, in da. Russia MATTS. lii"e 9 d To be Sold, A VALUABLE Tradt of Land, BEING that part of the city of New Bronfwick that lias in the county of Soni erfet and state of New Jersey. It contains apward* of 6oa acres of very valuable land and is bounded on the south by the puMit road that leads from New York to Phila delphia for near two miles, on the eafl by the river Raritan for near a mile, and lays in a triangular form. Building Lots on se veral streets in this part of the town (el from five to tan dollars and twa thirds a foot front, and the extension of Albany street, which the situation admits of ferae lead half a mile, will open a new fourcs for very plea'ant It commodious situation for dwelling hoafes. A considerable space along the river Is well calculated for build ing Itore-houfcs and wharves, and affords afeat for a Grift Mill on the bank of the river, which may be frppHed with water from the by a fubrerraneoas pas. sage already dug, where veflels of 300 bar. Irels burthen may conveniently load and un load. These are now on tba premiles a good FarmHouse and two la;ge barns, a commodioas new Dwelling House two To ries high, 42 by 3* feet square, intended and Wfill calculated for a (lore, with very «ood cellars ufrder the whole, and a kitchen jo by sO feet square, a new wharf of 80 feet front, and a well built (lore hoale ot 40 by 26 feet square and three stories high, and a quarry ot building stone on the premi ers. New Brunfwick, one of the moil flourifli iifg places in New Jersey, lyingat the head of the navigation »f the river Raritan, i. Hie ma gazine for the reception of the pro duce of a very extensive and fertile coun try, and is wellfituated for vending every kind of imported merchandize for supply. ing the country. The easy transportation v of every kind of produce and manufacture from thence to New York by water, its si taaiion on tbepoft road through the states, and its vicinity to Perth Ainbov, one of the belt seaports in the states, render it an object worthy the attention of persons who have the means and know bow to improve a situation so well calculated for commerce or manuta&u es, Th premiles will be ibewn by John Par ker or James Cole, at New Bmn!'wtek, and the terras and conditions of lale, made kiy wn by » James Parker, 9f Perth Amboy. Jjn. - nwtf r ■I icklenburgs, Oznaburgs, and Glass Ware, LatnUng from en board the /hip Peggy, from Am Her dam. ALSO, Coffee of prime Quality In hogiheads and tierces, Muscovado Sugars In hogflicads, Germarf, Steel, ASSORTED WOOLLENS, In fraall Bales, &c. for (ale by Rundle £sf Murgatroyd, No. ii, Walnut street wharf. Who want to purchase 300 or 400 Casks Good Flaxjeed. T ° v - 11 jtiWtf W A N T E D, An Apprentice To the Watch making and Repairing Bulinefs APPLY TO C. Campbell, 3> south Fourth street, two doors from Market flre«t. T jn - T 9 _ aawtf Frelh Teas, Of Superior Quality, via. Imperial, »rGunpowder Hyson Gomee, 1 (t quality Hyson, 2d. do. do. Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Souchong. A fc<w Boxes of each, for fate a No. 19, Third street south. Dec. 10 eodtf In the press and speedily will be published, THOMAS DOBSON, No. 41, south Second street, WOLSTONCRAFTY Historical & Moral View OF THE don, N. Y. A few Copies of the London Edi- • tion, for sale at two dollars and a quarter. 1 Feb. 3 aawjw TUITION of the French To*gue,Mathematicks . and Drawing. J. C. Roufieau informs the public, that he has opened his EVENING SCHOOL, at hi 9 honfe, No. 15, Brant street, between north Third and Fourth streets, and between Race and New streets. I He continues to wait on Ladies and Gen tlemen, who wiih to be taught at their o»,'p houses, and intends to open a Morning School for young Ladies as soon as he (hail have got Twelve Subscribers. Feb. 2. eod4w Pennsylvania Hospital iji Month 26th 1795. The managers, being informed, that many of their Fellow-eitizene, entertain an erroneous opinion, that the tax com monly called the Hojpital tax, which they have lately paid, is for the use of this honfe ; think it a duty they Owe the e®n tributorsto inform the public, that this' injlitution receives no therefrom,' theJ. aid tax being laid fir the sole purpose of (reding a building to accomodate ftrfom with infiOious diseases which is not to be within the limits of Philadelphia. Thep'ineipal dependance of the contri butors to the Pennfjliania Hospital is on the legacies and -voluntary contributions of their charitable and humane Fello<iv-Citi zens, throughout the City and State. Mafty of these whose minds have been imprefled with the necessity there is ef supporting this ufrful and valuable insti tution, have enabled the managers to maintain the house, at a great expence, upwards of forty years, by the valuable gifts aud bequests, they have added at va rious times to the capital stock. Relying still with a firm confidence on the Wefl knowiy>enevolenee of the chari table citizens of Ponnfylvania, they com ' mend the iniiitution to their further no tice, and as the funds are far fliort of being adequate to the heavy expences of the house, the managers do not expert to fo ficit their assistance in vain. Publilhed, by order of aboard of ma nagers. SAMUEL COATES Sec'ry, The managers requcft that the Printers of the Engiifti and German newspapers, will insert the above, to encourage the de- [Whole No. 755.1 CARRIAGE OF TH PUBLIC MAILS, PROPOSALS will be receiv ed at the Gen.ral-Poft-Office until the 314- day of March next, incluiivcly, for carrying the mails of the United States between Phi ladelphia and the city of New York—Phila delphia and Baltimore—Baltimore acd Alex andria—and Philadelphia and Pittsburgh— the times of arrival to be as follow— 1. Philadelphia and Nevj-Terk. Receive the mail at Philadelphia crtff Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at one o'clock in the af ternoon—and deliver it at New-York (in twenty hour.- after, viz) every Tuefday,Wed nefday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday at nine o'clock in the morning. Re turning, receive the mail at New-York •• very Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Frfc day, Saturday and Monday, at one in the as« ternoon, and deliver it at Philadelphia (in nineteen hours, viz.) every Wednesday .Thuif-. day, Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuaf? day, at eight o'clock in the morning. 2. Philadelphia and Bahimcre. Persons offering profals re desired to {lata on what terms they wiH carry this mail threa timet a w< ek, and on what ternM they will carry it fix times a week. 1 hree times a luetk. - Keceivcthe mM w Pan ibuhih, ntty- Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and deliver it at Bal timore, (in twenty-eight hours) every Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday,atthree o'clock in the afternoon. Ret-urnikc, recerve the Mail at Baltimore every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, at ten o'clock in the evening and, deliver it at Philadelphia, every Saturday, and Tuesday, at nine o'clock in the morning, (35 hours.) Six t'mes a meek. • - Vjf Receive the mail at .Philadelphia ever£ *■ ■ Monday, luefiay, Wednesday, Thursday,- F. iday, and Saturday at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and deliver it at Baltimore (i» twenty eight hours) every Tuesday, Wednes day, Thurlday, Friday; Saturday, aud Mon day afternoons by. three o'clock—Retdrkino (receive the mail at Baltimore every Tuef jday, Wednesday, "Ifiurfday, Friday, Sunday I and Monday evenings by ten o'clock, andde- I liver it at Philadelphia (in 34 hour*) every 1 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tut?- 1 day and Wednesday mornings, by eight o'- clock. 3. Baltimore and Alexandria. . -• . I Receive the mail at Baltimore, from toe. . A .i* 'J—-J~ \nvmAcrT-f ,ly in the morning (or by half past ten o'clock ion each preceding evening) and deliver it at Alexandria the fame daysat fix o'clock in the evening. Returning, receive the mail at Alexandria the fame evenings by half past ten o'clock, or early the next morning, and deliver it at Baltimore, every Tuefday,Thurf : day and Saturday, by hulf pail four o'clock j in the a/cernoon. I From the ijl of November to the I/? of April, receive the mail at Baltimore as before, and deliver it at Georgetown every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by seven o'clock in the evening, and at Alexandria, each succeeding morning at eight o'clock. Returninc, receive the mail at Alexandria every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at five o'clock in the afternoon, and deliv.r it at Georgetown at seven o'clock in the even ing, and at Baltimore on each succeeding day at half past four in the afternoon. Note. Persons proposing to ca.ry th» Mails on this route, are requested to Hate on what terms they will carry it every day (Sun days excepted) the hours for receiving and delivering the mail being the fame. 4. Philadelphia and Pittjburgb. Receive the Mail at Philadelphia every Sa turday at half past eleven o'clock in the fore noon, and deliver it at Pittfbungh every Fri ■ day at noon. Returning, receive the mail | at Pittsburgh every Friday at five o'clock ih. | the afternoon, and deliver it at Philadelphia 1 every Friday at noon. Note I. The contra&s for carrying these Mails will be made to commence on the 15th day of April next (exc.pt the mail No. 4, the carriage of which fliall commence on Sa t rdaythe 18th day of April) and continue in force until the rftday of April 1799. Note ». Should the hours of receiving and delivering these Miils be found inconve nient to the public, the Post-Master-General, may at any time change them; provided that if such changes would prove injurious to the contraaors, they fliall not be made without an adequate compensation previouflyftipulat ed. Note 3. For every quarter of an hour'* delay, not exceeding twelve quarters, and for every hour's delay thereafter, subsequent to the times prescribed for delivering the three firft mails at the Poft-Offices in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Alexandria, the contractors fliall forfeit one dollar ; and for every hour's delay in delivering the fourth mail at Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, refpec lively, they (hall forfeit one dollar. And no excjjfet to save a forfeiture for delays wil le admitted, unless reafonaMe proof be produc ed to the Polt-Mafter-General, that the de lays were occasioned by > lmpaffibility of riv ers. Note 4. The contra&ors (hall be refpor-, fible for the fidelity of the persons, to wW they entrust the mails. General Poll OGce, Philadelphia. , i Jan. 29th, ljfa £*,6* /
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