-/ t --. - ■; -.•-* ' • k- ■•> - ?S»«SK. *. y r » -t H* - ' /' . ■ i j , , f r " \ D A I L Y EVENI NG. ADVERTISER. [No. I 5 of Vol. VII.] Nankeens. , Ij&rt Nankeen*. entitled to the Drawback JB FJR SALT AT No. 40, riorth Fifth street. ,0 daw w . ' -«■ - — <2J n ' ui f Green Coflce, & g7 hhd». 4" barrels aud soo bag!, entit •|» t to'he drawback, ftorod on Meflrs wM-og Ik Francis's wharf. if ii iff t,tb Prtof Bourdeaux Brandy, jf 13-) pi>e» of London particular TeperiffV, yg hi 1! London particular Madeira WINES, JQB ((, l,!id« h. i'ltl quarter calks, Jfca Malaga DO. in quarto casks, ,j a y ■ A" I V"* ati'i ot' er RUM in hhds. ' t , re . Sr.O «--i* SU<{ AK <>f tlx firft quatiiy, re j Sr. Marks MQLASSES, | at f Hyfnn TK.A, 5 Jamaica SPIRITS, )|»li md ■ iH, ilt pipes, 1.0 A F SUGAR- in bluis. j PtI'FEK, Set. he. r«a sin it Leviuus Clarkfon, f No kit, pHrth WatcrS cet. Y -a - I'OR SALE, ** 1 » At the STORES or : ijm & Robert Wain, *ui f rpRT WINK in pipe*, lilhVj. and quar ter calks w LISHON do.in pipes and quarter calks Soiuhoni; and Congo TEAS, in quarter I #Vi«W . A itiantitv of Lisbon and CadrzSALT . Suit Oielled ALMONDSir bales V vet CORKS, in do. Ktilfia MnTtS. ' jivie 9 ( Dijlatit SubJcriberj \ For thi. Gazette, ai e hereby r•, . (Wrtl- ' T; eqnefted *o pay up their Supfctijitioni to ihe fitft of Januufy next- The Editor _ will be under the nereffity of confidrrrnp, *] thole who«i" not then renew their Sulv J Ariftti.-o hv — ving .Six Month- ir Ad varce, as declining to take the Paper any Jonr-r. Ai trtcw Is a cortfiderable Sum due from remote Subfc ibersfoi the late half Week ly Pa:.ef publiflied by the Editor, he most earneftjy reqorfts thole who may be delin. qil-']-, to take the earliefl opportunity of remitting him the h; n-nce they may ref -icilivrlv be nocb c-'—the sums aic indi viduaily t• inr» gn »rli«i mrCUTtTic- Aggre gate is.fevc elv *eJt. — 1 ' — 1 — A pleasant Country £ Seat, MAY He hired far one or more years .arid polieilion piven immediately, consist— iir of A neat three story brick hoafe e<; sw-rlfvi bu.-u, it well o' svattft. and | 0 feni: bar n^Orcha c»n*ainiog i trees —it is fiiuate*! 4 mi!e r » from rhe city be tween tho W'Jirahickon roa.i and the Schuyl kill, ar of an ag ceable walk fro a that fiver, w>v-<-e a pieafure boat may b - conventenUy kep'. The quantity of ■% l .aiid m iy be confined to B,or extended to m>y . ii'jpr of acres not exceeding 4®. A ip y to Jonathan Wiiliams ju»». at il<H»nt i> adj >ining the prrmifes. J.:,}, 2a\vtf K Just Publiftied,. iuel H.(Smith, and fold by M»*. Ste p;:e N->. 57, fo»th Second rtveet. * M KM O I R S I O F General Dumourier, % WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. ALSO, j Walker's TRIAL, Aikin's Letters on Literature and the Conduct of L'fe, j How to Grow Rich, a comedy, The Woodman, a comic ojtera. In the conrfe of this month, S. H. S.nith I vill pub.ilk No. lof tire Mouthly Review enlaced. Such Gentlemen as wilh to he fupplted j w:t!i this wo rk, are 'requested to leave I the ir names with M r - Stephens, or with the Publilher, in Cherry, above Fourth ftrter. ' 1r..., 6 gawgw • TO BK SOLI) BY T. DOBSON, ] Principles and Obfervatiens APPLIED TO TtJE *BANUFACTUKE and INSPECTION .or Pot and. Pearl AJhcs. By DAVID TOWN3END, tnipeflor of Pot and Pearl-Aft es for the Commonwealth of MafTachufetts. Pubhihtd according to A£i of Congress. Thcl'mbfervations relate to an extensive fculmefs ; antl are designed, in the plainest rriariner, to convey profitable irformatioß tr, tiiQl'e interefttd in it, who have no leif *:re cr coportunity to search for the prmci- v.» therein contained, in the vrritingt ol I. u.iU.viai Chcimils. For Sale or Charter, Vai jfltmh' MARGARET, Qn Robert Robert/on, £ Master. She is in eomplcat repair, and of about h i too barrels burthen. Jefl'e & Robert Wain. 5 Dec. 29 d the' iotl For Hamburgh, The fajl-fa 'tbng Jhip on , §m$L Industry, fj, 1 LYING as Walnut-street jut will fail in about IS I oo i days (if nbt prevented by ice) having a I ftre t'reat part of her cargo engaged For | I 1 freight or passage apply to JOIIN BROWN 1 No at (»>& svharfj or I an^ Thomas Newman, t " N«kttß, South Second-fWeet. Ii" Dec. iS. dtf I fro For Charter, FAIR *HEBE, y«bn M'Kiever, master. I be BURTHEN 1700 bii-elf of flour, fee is J in* in CDaip'eat cider, and fails fact. For 1 l<e t-rini apply to the Captaiu on board at the J P r ; , Sufeicribcr'i whaii, or to ir Joseph Sims, I Who has for Sale, jull imported in (aid j Brig from Malaga, j _ tr Old Mountain Wine, RAISINS of the Sun, in kegs, FIGS in ditto PRUNES in ditto 1 er Muscat-el and Bloom RAISINS in b#*es I ■* and j^rj, — GRAPES in ditto on ANGES and LEMONS in boxej I a , Sliell'd ALMO IDS in casks Ici Castile SOAP, &e- Sec. I e n , ilta t Burlington Pork. It. \y ~ I in A QUAKTITY Of Jin ™ Best Burlington Pork, j re ,fl FOR SALE BV n Levi Hollingfworth & Son. I % oa. 3 i d j t A House wanted. | ri 7 -*'Cer.t«el Small Koufe, of which pof- J session can be given at any time from this llt to'he ilbApril next. Enquire of the Prin-1 ter hereof. net- <lgw I ft- Nicholas Dielil jun. fell^C^^a!« bis friend and the Public, that 111 j eonfequei.ceofThe Resignation of John Hal- | el- losveli El'quire he «as been commiflioned .I, y e [ *' 'notary public, Within the City of Philadelphia, and >t I ay present keeps his Office at I t ° o f No. 19, south Fourth Street, 1 c 0 Ui t I amo.e convenient fiiuation can be I 4 , at N. B. He ftil/'tneaSi to aft at an At- I ■f ton ey at Law and Conveyancer. j t - Ja... 5 ,795 3tawtf } ite. H A Z A R D's U Historical Collections. I JUST PUBLISHED, I AND FOR SALE BY J j THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stone Houre, No. 41, South Second flreet, nd Hifforical Colledlons, CONSISTING of State Papers, iith And othci Authentic Documents, intended as 11 | ew an History of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA : ' e< * ByEaxMaaaa *0, A. M, Member of ave the American Philosophical Society, Fel 'ifh j ov 0 t the American Academy of Arts and irth Sciences, and Correspondent Member of - the MalTachufttts Hiftorieal Society. w Two large quarto volumes, price T*n Dol lar t in boards. A few copies ot the feeond volume which have been fubfertbed for, and for which the fubferibers have paid one dollar each, areflill inS on hand. Subscribers will please call for them at T. Dobf<">'» Slor «- . The importance ol materials for a History [W of the Unit * Sates will be generally acknow -I<dg'd ; thedefignof this compilation is to pielervc the early and authentic documents on thisM'jea, which had become ewtcedincly Icarce, and were not obtained without diffi culty. Many of ihefe papers are very curious, and refs. will be highly entertaining to the lovers of nfive American Antiqnittes, and when coi.fideied inefl as authentic of the early transe ction tious of a people destined to occupy a diftin |„;r guifhed and cnvioble P.ation in iheannal, of human liberty, they become peculiarly inter- L - efting arid important.x S«°> Drc. 23. - Saturday, January 17, 1 795. Valuable Real EJlates by Jfj AUCTION, On Thursday next, -the lid loftant, at 6 o'Clock in the Evening, at the 1 Merchants Coffee-Hou£e, will be fjW N • lt by Auftkm, the following Valuable Lots of Ground : No. i. A tote of ground situate on the North fida Market street be t ween lOth and nth ftrrett, and immediately op poftte the new buidldings qx>w erecting by Mr. Thomas Leiper, containing in Front on Ma> ket street E- and W. 78 feet, and in daptli N. and S. J3B, this lot has three 'C 1 fronts,7B feet in Market ftree', 200 fret in et j nth street, and 78 feet at the North end 15 lona Jo feet street, the pr : vilege of which j a a I street this lot is entitled to. or I No. 2. A lot of ground situ Ve pn the N [ North fide of Market ftrrvt between >oth I and iith streets, at the Jii; i '-'aSoul 77 I !ee t E aft w« r d of the above lql No. 1: con- Ss 1)1 tiining in Front 011' M-t»iW*ftreet 28 feet muc I ill depth fouthwaTd 200 feet having tvr-i f or £ " j fronts, and entitled to the privilege of a — j 30 feet street at the south end. I The terms of p:iymeniare one third of I the purchase money in cash, one third i" j I thtee noirths, and the other third in f:Ji J month; front the day of th; sale. Notes to I be given for the two last p yments, wish .i f I interest included, the payment of which to 'or I be well ftCUrcd to the fatlsfaftion of the the I Proprietor—when an unexceptionable J I Title free of all incumbrances and im- I mediate polP-fEon will be given. T\ j Jan. t6, a 795" 1 1 Edward Pole Auctioneer, fine I This Day was published, j I"Price 25 cents'] AND FOR SALE AT CH Ms T. Brjd-fords Book-Store, No. 8. in South Front Street, gh I A BONE TO GNAW for the DEMO- co( I CRATS; or Observations on a Pamphlet I entitled, "The Political Progress of Bii- by 1 I tain.' 1 At the fame place may be had, m« The POLITICAL PRO6RESS of BRI- P» I TAIN ; er, An impartial H.ftoiy of abuses I in the government of the Britilh empire, jin Europe, Asia, and America; from the 4 J revolution in 1668 to the present time, Sic G] Also— an I The celebrated COMEDIES of on >n. I The YOUNG QUAKER; fir ri I HAUNTED TOWER, and Ai I The SICILIAN ROMANCE;-an Ope- Hr I fa, by Henry Siddons.. | fe< —4- - i/nj i-ST pof-1 An Assortment of BOORT this I In Law, Physic, Surgery, Chsmiftry, Hif rin-1 tory, Agrtcultuie, Architeflure, and Mathematics— w I Wi'hageneial Aflortrrent of Stationary of all kinds. I Jaruary, 1795 d George Green, n*d j Informs his Friends and Customers in par- I tt u'ar, and the Public in general, that -B I he has a New four horse Stage, ' I For journeys,and a number of genteel I and close Carriages with good horses and ee * ' 1 careful drivers to let on as moderate terms nhe I an y other person. Enquire at his Live— I ry Stables in Pine street, No. 123. At ' I Said Green foliclts a continuance of n - I that share of the Public Patronage, which q Ihe has hitherto so amply experienced, and c , I which shall be his ftudv to merit by his t l I close zttention to business. tl I Jan. ij ti nS. j Large yljfortment of 3 ?, Warranted Watches j j From 14 to 40 dollars—a very general as- f N, I fortment ot Watch-Materials, Chains, :ond- I f" ea ' s » &c - &c — ar,d " ,ew Vcry hand " r some a French Mantle Clocks, f For sale on low terms, for Cash by " John J. Parry, 1 led as I clock and Watch Maker, No. 38, foutb]Se cond street, 3 A : I KS" An Apprentice wanted. brr of Jan- 12 < s and Whereas an attach ier °' ment at the suit of the adminiftiatoisol all < _ andfingular the goods and chattels, ri hts and credits, svhich were of William Bur .. , net deceased, at the time ofh's death, v"f hath been iffned out of the Inferiour Coujt Atl of common pleas, in and for the Countyof n ! Middlesex, agajnft the Goods and Chattels 1 Lands-and Tenements of Itr-nios Martin, , ,-n late of the county aforefaid, returnable to | Low y the thirdTuefday in July last. " NOTICE , * gshereby given to the said Irenius Martin, 1 m'rnts that unless be appear and si e faerial bai' to jjV 1 the said action, on or before tile thirdTuef- L diffi da y in January next, judgment will be en tered against him by de'ault, and the goods and and chattels, lands and tenements so at -ers of tached, fold for the fartslaftion of fucli ot idered his-creditors as shall appear to be iullly en. anfac- titled to any demand thereon, and (hall ap diftir,- ply for that purpose, accordi»i to the form pals of of the statute infuch cafe marled providrd : By order of the Court, DEARE, Clerk. ■4W Aug. 10, 1 awtf. ■ Fine Frefti Lemons, At four Dollars the Box, jj THOMAS RANDALL, |so «<>, 'p'ute ftie-t, ni-dsvay and n Srcond 1 and TKii d ftieets. ExTa jo ' i? WANTEt).; . A Shiavtity of 325 White Beans, For which wilj be giveh' by curio Edward Stow Jun. 6 No. 4., south Water Street j anib , ap Cotton Bedticks, 7 f (American Manufa&ure.) 8- Said to cOiNtifin ihe Down aud Feathers, ' much better than the best linen Bedtick- * • for sale b}( %, Joseph Turner, No. 4, north Third street. '• Jan. iO fct th ; —— —-—— George Hunter, ~, c. ' Chemijl, ' At his Larboratory, No. lit,, south ci( Secofid Jlreat. r , INFORMS his tormer customers and the -j public, that has begun the DRUG bug • finefs again on sn extensive plan. , 0 He has tnr sale a general assortment of ( FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS, and PA- c TENT MEDICINES. 12. ' Likesvife, painters' colours, dry and ground 6 in oil, paint brufiirs, wiodovf and coach t3. glass, dvt ftuffs. linseed oil, oil Cjf turpentine, a )- copal oil varnilh and japan, warranted good. i 4. ft Alluiii,copceras,madder,ground rcdw«od t i- by the hogthead or (miller quantity. C Ashe impons the fnnplis Irom the best try and makes the compofitloos «nd (-ah j. preparations himfell, he is enabled to Yooc'h Sp a e . tor and warrant ever\ ai t.cle fold out of his anc e Laboratory,. and likewise to of them fur 1,1 at the molt reafonahlc rates. ' Ch Me withes to ftll a laigt LOT of cor GROUND, Ihe north-cast oorntr of High tW( and Eleventh ftrtets,eoritair,ing7t 'erf j on High-flreet, and 200 feet on Eleventh ftreet, oppofitc Mr. Lripri's nrw buildings—■ And another LOT on the north fide of High ie- Hreet,near the above, 28 lect front, and «oo feet dc<p. Both lots hvc the privilege ot a 30 feci alley in their usar. - , , f 'W- % BOOKS, PRINTED & PUBLISHED l 6 By Mathew Carey, u ; — No. 118, Market Street, -.7 -.5 !r . 1. Charlotte, a tale of truth, iat By Mrs Row/on, of the Nevj-Tbe aire n( . Philadelphia. Second American edition—Price 75 cents, tc [The rapid sale of the First Edition ofije - c ' this interesting novel, in a few months, <a r is the best proof of its merit.] jth 1113 ExtraS frtm the Critical Rt*vie<w, April **■ 1791,^.468. It maybe a of truth, for it is not nn- ''I natural, and it is a tale of real diftreft— £' lc h Charlotte by the artifice of a teacher, re nd commended to a Cchool Irom humanity ra- ' r his ther than a conviction of her iniegri:y of the regularity of her former conduct, is en t licedfrom her governess, and accompanies a young officer to America—The marriage g ce-em ny, if not forgotten, is postponed, ?] op and Charlotte dies a martyr to the ircon- ftancy ofher lover, and treachery of his #J as- friend,—The situations are artless and as- 2 ' ins, —the cfrfcriptions tittural and pa nd- thetic; si>e Ihould feel for Charlotte if furli 2 a person ever ex ltvd, wlio for otv- error, scarcely, perhaps delervi d so fi-vere a pu uifhmert. If i' i» a fittion, poetic j'iftice is not, sve thirk, prnprrly dilli ibutetl." 2 , 2. The Inquilitor—bv Mrs. Rosvlnn, Se cond Philadelphia edition. 87-J cents 21 C ~ 3. Adventuresnf Roderic Random. 2 vols 1 dollar and 50 cents, coaife papei—l 2 dollar and 75 cents, fine. i; 1 4. Notes on the slate of Virgin', a—by Tho- *! U_ mas Jcffe son. Price, neatly bound, one 3' dollar and a lialf. fall 5. History of the Frcnch Revolution, from 3 hts its commencement to the deuth ol the lur- Pneen and the exetutioH of Brillot. ath, Two dollars. )ujt Extract from rue Preface tyof » The authors have prefnnud to affix to " tels their title the epithet Imfaitial; and the tin, reason is.bfra fe they cannot charge them- f le to selves leelmg the smallest bias so anv IfE party, but that 01 truth and lihrrfy ; and •tin, thify Batter rhemfetves, that their reader* L i: to will find n, t only rviery circumllance fairly d oef- lepiei'ented, but every cenfu<able aftinn, en- whoeiei we r e tiie authors or atftot s, mark 5 oods ed in its proper colon. If it was neccflo'V at- to nuke adeclaiation of their osvn piii:ci rh of pies, they would fav, they are neitlfr tors y en- nor rcpulllici)n—They love liberty as En? lap- lifli whigs, ai-d execrate every criminal act foim by which so noble a cattit is end;nj;ered and rided disgraced. "In the present fermeit oft'ie pubb k. mind, they ca-nnot flatter s*vti »'tf. the hopes of feeing tljis claim unsverfaily [Whole No. 737*] »cknowOi> ihe c.i.tury, Mo tat mtffstkrrd tin thrfef*set t.i'l not bt to I'd rtftus oj tit'h r p'rh ■ llof wl.ru imit IhillcMiipate the clyti :s of political decep tion, they «ith fouit coi f.der.M , that verdiA from public opitiicn, vh cli cuiidor and moderation ft <K>m f.iil to receive E>-f«AC-r n;om the ctnticAi Rx-hew, jAXVAfY, i 7V4 — c S«- " \Ve ha vc c e: tSinlj dn i> ed much ptes fu'e, a».cl 'Sfieqmx iiifofcuatwo £>«m tlie i-ufal tf tIte»•? uoluiius t sm«l we ihiriK, client, both fur matter and Jtylc, w<u thy :hc attc-nt on of alluko ipterdl tlt<ri>..clve? tn tV!-iit» v.fc til have 10 jultl) excited the coricifity ami »(tonifh.n>Hit of n ankii'd." . ft. Piowrfens history of t!i» Briiithempirs from May l/ 92, to Do t niher 1*93. A dollar and a qna rer. fThi" i« as inter jftiwgan-1 vali>;ble a publication as lrad appeared for m*ry-yeacs J 7. Beattie's Elements of Mora] Science. 2 volt. One dollar and three quarters . 8. J.adies Library. Seionfl Aaelicf.ll edi icn. S7 \ cents. (ont/ining— ' Mifa Moore's hfTays; Dr. Grtgoiy's le gacy to his raughu-' SJ Lady Penrmß tons unfo' tutiai* moiher\ ad * c® to her Dauchflerj : Maichionefs dc t»*)b-rt'» Adric« ora mother toi.< r daughter, Mrs . C.hapone'j Letter 011 tM j>.ivemrrirr.t of the tenipsr; Let.er to h y nu^g Latly fitHly married ; -M. ore's r.iblcs lor the Female :*ex 6 - Journal dur'ant un France de. pvus le co'riiirer.cemen" d'aout j;• inidiDecembrej ajgnelefl ajoutrun tocit desevenetrens it-s plus 1 emar<)i,*He/o3 * entet) lieu* Paris, d.nu:« cctta t; rci-e, IC 1» raort du <rn' di trance. " Bonnd,a «-s dollar?—-ftivej, ? dollars. 10. Edward's treatifc on the relig'nns af fections. Coarse paper, a dollar—fine, a do'la- ar.d a halt. n. Rights of Woman —by Mrs. Wolfton I- craft- A dollar. 12. Willifon's Sacramental Meditations.— id 60 cents. :h f3. 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Embe'lidird with a map of Larbarv. c>m prehenrfirg Morocco, Fez, Altieri, Tunis r . a: d Tripoly. r ' To the edition is added a very { a co pious inJex, containing letters from Ifnndry American prisoners in A.'gieis lo j their friends in the United States—a lift o* the v<-flels taken—and many very inteicfl ing articles not in the firft edition. 15 Blair's Lrfturcs on Rhetoric and Belief Letters Threedellars 33 cents. 16. -Smith's Lcttns to Married Women, on nu'fing and the management of children. C 2 ? 1-2 cents. -.7. American Farnrer's letters. 80 cents. :S- Young l Miffcs Magazine. 2 vols. 1 dol h, iar 33 Cents. 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