DAILY EVENI' N"G ADVERTISE R. [No. 23 of Vol. VII.] 110,000 Wfight of Green Coffee, In 87 hlids. 40 bar els, and 200b:igs, entit led to the drawback, stored on Messrs. Willing & Francis's wKarf. i/l id Iff t,tb Pr*of Bourdeaux Brandy, 33 nipes ol London particular Tenanff-, and London par ticular Madeira WINES, tn hhds. pipes, and quarter talks, VJalagi DO. in quarter casks, Anriguaand ot'*er RUM in birds. Sr. Cr oix Sl?(i AR ot the firft quality, ■Sr Mark 1 : MOLASaES, Hylon TEA, , j.uuaica SPIRITS, Holland (.IN. in pipes, LOAF SUGAR,in bhds. t'Ei'PER* fcc. FOR SALE BY Levinus Ctarl-fon, Ne 2■ 4, You til Water St i«et. D c. 4 ri ' Whereas an attach jneM at the suit of the aari fiugu'ar the youds asd chattels, ri -lit »ndcred.ts, which were of William Bur net decea.'ed, at ths time of his death, *h;ith been issued out ol" the Inferiour Cxuat of comwirapleai, ill avdfor the Countyof Middtefex, against tlte Goods and Chattels Lands and Tenements of licnius Martin, Irte of returrabletn the tlvrdTuefday in July last. NOTICE is lr-1 ahf Riven to the laid Ircnius Martin, t'rat tn'i-ft he appear and file tpeeial bai'to the sIM action, eh or before.tbe thirdTaef* dav in January next, judgment will be en tered a„ni.ift hijii v dehiolt, and and chattels, lands and ttnt-r-ie-rit j .0 it tached, fold for 'he tatistasSiorr «f such of hi-'-creditors as stall appear toi>e jnftly 11,- titied toany demand thereon, anfr f:all ap plv fei'that- porp >le, according toiheforjn of theTlatute infuch cafe rnade&r provided By order of the Court, DEARE, Clerk. Ait?. 10, I awtf. Bijlant Subscribers For thi - Gazette, are hereby refpeCtful ly requefled :« pay up their Supfcriptions to Ihe firft of January next. The Editor vill be under the necefiity of confidcring those tyho do not then -renew their Sub scription try- paying Si* Months in Ad vance, as declining to take the Paper any longer. " A» there is a con fiders^bte"Sum due from jt mo'e r he half Week 1y ?a, cr by "tW.Editor, be most earnestly rcquefts those who may be delir.- qnenr, to take the earliest opportunity of jemitfit g him :he balance they may ref f- j vt 1v be indebted—tne sums a»e indi vidually ti iflif g—the want of the Aggre gate is fevejely fWt. A pleasant Country Seat, MAY be hired far one or more years «iid p.lfeffion given immediately, consist- Wfcof A neat three story brick hoofe with a barn, a well of water, and an excel, lent biar ng Orchard, containing i 50 trees —It is fituafed 4 miles fromthe city be tweenthe WifTihickon road and the Schuyl V), at the diftmce of an ag eeable wa& from that river, where a pleasure boat may l»e conveniently kept. The quantity of Land raay be confined to B,or extended to any uiuber of acres not exceeding 40. Apply to Jonathan Williams jun. at Mount Pleafanr, adjoir.iiijr the Premises. I J a «- 13 _J 2awtf Just Published, By Samuel H. Smith, and fold by Mr. Ste phe-s, No 57, fonth Second street, MEMOIRS or General Durnourier, ■ f 7 f WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. i ALSO, Walker's TRIAL, Aikin's Letters on Literatu-e and theCotiduft of Lite, How to Grow Rich, a comedy, The Woodman, a comic opera. Inthecottrfe of this month, S. h. Sjiith wHI puU'ilh No. > of the Monthly Rev iew c. i Such Gentlemen as wish to he fupp lied *th this work, are reqoelled to leave their names with Mr. Stephen', or with the Piibli/her, ia Cherry, above Fourth street. Jan. 6 2awsw A Large AJfortment of Warranted Watches $'om 14 to 40 dollars—a very general af fenraent of Watch-Materials, Chains, leal*, tc. &:c.—and a few very hand foine French Mantle Clocks, For fa;e on low terms, for Caih by John J. Parry, Clock and Watch Maker, No. 38, fouth'Se comi itreet, C 3" An Apprea'ice wanted. J*"' la tisf&sgw For Sale or Charter, MARGARET, Robert Robert/on, Master. She is in romftleat repair, and of about 3100 barrels burthen. Jefle & Robert Wain. Dec. 19 d For Hamburgh, 7be fajl-failmg Jhip Industry, LYING at Walnut-street -vha f, will fail in about 15 da. not prevented by ice) havihg f reat part of her cargo engaged For fre : ghr or pnfege apply to JOHN BROWN at laid wharf, or Thomas Newman, No. 118, Sooth Sccond-ftsect. Dec. 2*B. . <ttf Burlington Pork. A QUANTITY OF Best Burlington Pork, FOR BY Levi Hollingfworth & Son. OA. 31 d Nicholas Diehl jun. his friend; and the Pjibugi that in c i»ltf|uenceo> the Resignation of jolinHal' l»e ias been comraiflioned as a NOTARY PUBLIC, V/ithin the City of Philadelphia, and at prefect ket?ps i,is ' Ofsce at Ne. 19, foutb Fourth Street, Until a rtiore cosiveuiejit (liuation can be prccOT?' d. N. B. *He flill means to aa as an At torney at Law and Conveyawcer. Jan. j. i; 95 3tawtf _ J±~.A Z A-R- JTI Hiilorical Collections. JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE BY THOMAS DOB SO N, At the Stone House, No. 41, South Second ftrCft, Historical Colledlons, CONSISTING OP State Papers, And othei Authentic Documents, intended as an H1 story of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: By Ebenezer Hazard, A. M. the American Philofoph'cal Socicty, Fel low® the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Correspondent Meri.bcr of the MafTachnfetts Historical Society. Two large quarto volumes, price Ten Dol lars in boards. A few copies of the second volume which have been lubfcribed for, and for which «he fubferibers have paid one dollar each, arc/till on hand. Subscriber» will please call for them at T. Dobfon's Store. The importance of materials for a History of the United Sates will begenerally'ackttow thrtTtfign of rtit? compilation is to pielerve the early and authentic documents on this fubjeft which had become exceedingly scarce, and were not obtained without diffi culty. .Many of these papers are very curious, and will be highly entertaining to the lovers of American Antiqnitips, and when as authentic memoirs of the early transac tions of a people destined to occupy a diftir.- guifhed and enviable station in the annals of human liberty, they become peculiarly inter filing and important. Ec - 23. saw 4W AT THE Cani o* Nail Faflory, No. 59, north Front street, Webster, Adgate & White, Have conjlantly for fate, Cotton, Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, Cut Nails of all sizes, Floor Brads, Sprig"! and Tacks, Fullers Shears, Gun Flints and Wool Hats, A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in barrels A new Edition of Adgate's Philadelphia Harmony, containing both the ftrffandfe. cond parts, being the most aproved sys tem of Rules and the best celeftion of Tunes now in use, Alfa for Sale, A COMPLETE SET OF Machinery for making Cards On an li»pr6rcd Conftru&ios. Oft 2 lawtf Tuesday, January 27, 1795. FOR SALE; At the STORES of JefTe & Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipe?, hlids. ar.c! quir ter casks LISBON do.in pipes and qnartercafks Souchongaod Congo TEAS, in quarter chests A quantity of Lifbonand CadizSALT Sift (helled ALMONDSin bales Velvet CORKS, in do. Russia MATTS. Jon* 9 d Nankeens. Short Nankeens, entitled to the Drawback FOX SALE AT No. 40, north Fifth street. , This Day was published, TP, ice 25 cents'] , AND FOR SALE AT T. Brad-ford s Book-Store, No. 8. South Front Street, A BONE TO GNAW for the DEMO CRATS; or Observations of. a Pamphlet entitled, "The Political Piogrefs ef Bi i tain." At the fime place may be had, The POLITICAL PROGRESS of BRI TAIN ; #r, An impartial History Ol'sbufe 1 ! in the government rS the rmpi-e," in Europe, Alia, and Atnerica; t'ro.n tl.e revolution in 1668 to thepreftm time, &c Also— Tfce celebrated COMEDiES of The YOUNG QUAKER ; HAUNTED TOWER, and The SICILIAN ROMANCE; an Ope ra, by Henry Sid.lons. And, as ufnal, An Assortment of BOOJCS In Law, Phvfic, Surgery, Clisrriftry, His tory, Agricu tu e. Arch:tenure, and Mathen atics— With a general AiTjrtme; of Stationary of all kjads. Tamiarv, 1:95 '! il To be Sold, A VALUABLE Tract of Lan 4, BETNG that part of t! ' -w Brunfwit k t!ia' ) • 1 eriet a:-d state of New Jcrfey. It contains wpwcirds of 600 aci es of very valuable l.md and is bounded on the south by the public road that Jeads from New York to la d,elphia for near two miles, on the eafl by the river Raritan for near a mile, and lays in a triangular form. Buildirfg Lots On se veral streets in this part of the town fe 1 irom five to ten dollars and two th rds a foot fioht, and the extension of Albany street, which the fituutioh admits of fora least half a mile, will open a new source for ve: y plea'ant Sc commodious situations for dwelling hou r es. Aco fide'a ; ~ le fparce along »he river Is well.calculated for build ing ftor. -hnufes anri wharves, and a feat for a Grift Mill on the bank of the river, which may be fiapp ied with water from the Mile-Run by a fulverraneous paf ,rage already dug, where v eft els of 300 bar rels burthen may conveniently load .nd un load. There are now on the premises a good FannHoufe and two la'ge barns, a commodious new Dwelling House two sto ries high, 42 by 32 feet (quart, intended an<J w.l! calculated for a ftc.re, with very good cellars under the who]e 9 and a kitchen 30 by 20 feet fiquare, a new wharf of 80 f&et front, and a well built store hoofe o 1 40by 26feetfquare and th-ee Tories high, and a quarry o! build ng stone on the premi ses. New Brunfwick,-ore of the most: flouri fil ing places in New Jersey, lying at the head of the navigation of the river Raritan, i the magazine for the reception ofihe pro duce of a very extensive and fertile coun try, and is wellfiruated for vend ing every kind of imported merchandize for supply ing the country. The easy transportation of every kind of produce and manufacture frnru thence to New York bv water, ft tuation on the post road through the states, and its vicipitv to Perth Amhoy, one of fche seaports in the ft a ter, render it an object wo?thy the attention of persons who have the means and know how to improve a situation so well calculated for commerce or manufa<stu:e.«, Th premises will be fcewn by John Par ker or James Cole, at New Brunfwick, and . the terms and conditions of sale, made known by James Parker, Of Perth Amhoy. J"i- »9 nwf George Green, Informs his Friends and Cus tomers in particular,and the Public in general,that he has a New four horse 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 his Livery Stables in Pine street, No. 123. Said Green solicits a continuance of that share of the Public Patronage, which he has hitherto so amply experienced, and which (hall be his fttuly rt> merit by his close attention to bulinefs. Fine Fresh Lemons, At Four Dollars the Box, For SME BV THOMAS RANDALL, N T o. 88, Spruce ft'eet, m dway letweer Second and Third ftreett. .iJtlino. 30 d _ Wanted, A Shiar.lhy of White Beans, For which CASH vist oc gtveij by Edward Stow jun. iJe. 4, south Water Sheet Jan. 16 d CotfOii Bedticks, , fAmerican Manufjfitire,) Sj'H to co,,tain the Down aud Feathers, much better than the tell 1 new Bsdtick for faie ky Joseph Turner, • No. 4, north Third street. Jan. 10 6t George Hunter, Chem'ifl, At bis Ldrbcratorjy No. 114, foath Second Jlreat. II NFORMS his forme? cullomer* and the public, that h< has the DRI'G bu fmefs -gain on an rx'cnfive p!?n. He i>as lor sale a gi neral assortment of FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICAL PREPAR ATIONS, and PA TENT MEDICINE. Likewise, paintrr?'colours, dry and ground in oil, paict l>ri.fhcs, window and roach glass, dje linfecd oil, oil As turpentine, copaj otf varn'fh and japan, wdrranirrl good. A Unni. copuer »s, madder, itwind red wpod by tfie hogftiead or fmaller-qnant ty. he imports the fimpl s fir m the best market , ant) makes the compofrtions and pieparanons himfclt, he i|>n»hl!-d to vntteh tor and warrant rver\ Jrtiel fold out ol his L»horatory, anri likewise i 0 dispose of tlielti ai the mi<ll reafonahie rates. £s"' He w.lhes to fII a la,g C LOT ftf GR'OX'ND, the north-raft roTr -r n't and EJe«nth-ftree's,eofrt!nnir>g7B feet front on High.street, and aoo fret ftreet.Trppofite Mr. Leipei'.new bsil/in»i— And another LOT on 'he nnrib fiße of Hig 1 the above, 28 feet front, and 200 feet deep. Both lots h-ve Ihe privilege ol J in theirrcar. Dec. 13. st f BOCK S, PRIKTED & PUBLISHED By Mathtw Carey, No. 118, Market Street, 1. Charlotte, a tale of truth, By Mrs Rovj/o?i, cf the "New-The atre Philadelphia. Second American edition—Price 75 cents. [The rapid sale of the First Edition of this interesting novel, in a few months,' is the heft proof of its merit.] ExtraM from the Critical Review 9 April 1791, p. 468. It maybe a talc of truth, for it is not un natural, ai d it is a ta!e of real dlflrefs— Charlotte by the artifice of a teacher, re commended to a school from humanity ra ther than a conviction of her integrity of the regularity of her former conduCt, is en tice<l from her governess, and accompanies a young officer to America—The marriage ce'em ny, it not forgotten, is poftponec!, and Charlotte dies incon stancy ofher lover, and treachery of his. friend, —The situations are artless and af f.-Ctipg—the descriptions natural and pa thetic ; we should feel for Charlotte if I'uch a perfbn ever ex ftcd, who, for error, fcarceiy, perhaps deierved so severe a pu nifliment. If it is a fiction, poetic jnftice is not, we think, propt r\y diftributeil. " 2. The Inqirfitor— bv Mrs. Rowfon, f»- ennd Philadelphia edition. 87--J Cents •3. Adventuresof Roderic Random. 2 vols 1 dollar and 52 c.cyits, coarse pnp?i—l dollar and 75 cents, fine. 4. Notes on the state of Virginia—by Tho mas JefTeifon. Price, neatly bound, one '' 'dollar and n I^'f. 5. History of the French Revolution, from its commencement to the death ot the Queen and t'e execution of liriffot. Two dollar s. Extract FROM THE PREFACF li The authors jjave prefnmed to affix to t 1 eir tit'e the epithet Impaitiali and the reason is, because they cannot charge them felve* with feeling the totalled any 1 party, but that ot truth and liberty ; and they flatter themselves, that their readers 1 will n-t only every circwmftance fafrly ieprelVntrd, but every cenlurable aCtior, ' whoever were the authors or aCtors. mark ed in its proper color*. If it was necessary - to make a declaration of their own princi- « pies, they won they are neither tor) nor republican—They love liberty os Eng- • lifh wh/gs, and execrate every crimW % al aCt by which so noble a caufeis endangered and dif^raced. 44 In the present ferment of the pub»"r mind, they cannot flatter themselves wity the hopes of feeing thvs claim uuiverfall) ■OKI _—z—- ifkiow On (),» lkt\ arc that theft t luf It eacftubk ''tie ; • U' - ( til tin e thai] (WffipjiteTl tic;, .al it p tio'U they v. itn I' ltK- r ? ffdti'ee > xpefi that • rtritft Iron J. c . . vli C h car,dor ivprfcra>.»4eM.ip.i. |'~U-to Ive. "XTRAIT nctl 1 HI. C.UIIOI JIXVIEW, Jaxi'/.sv, i 7S4 —f»gf se. "We ,-avf i eV;K n' ; v der'ive'd lniicbplea «"<• a<q«.:»• <' nrticti in formation ft bin H'tijeie volumes; Hivtflc tbeai, b«h t r m,t jji «nd ft) It, vim thy the at tent •> «>f *11 w .... it tf r e ft tlicsnleh et in <v rtswh'ch k.ve J fo juftlyexciird j! e cvr". fit* a< «l'*ffoilWWeiif riai kii'd.*" i>. PWdins hittbry of t'.f Hritifliempire iSoHj May 1 *92, to Pcembcr 1793. A dollar ar.it,a qu:'iter. ("This is asir.tei-- «ftingn» c s!i- ; Me a publication as had r.ppea-ed tt r na'y years J 7. Beattic's •E'etSteni'" nf Moral SctrrCf. *voN. Our c' i!ar.an 4 three quarters 8. Ladies J I!.' . y .Se-onc! American , edi ion. 8; 4 certs. Cokt.mmko— Mlfi Wooit's ElTavs ; Dr. Gregory's l_e* * pacy t > hi? Uat!*h'<-t*; Lack Per nit»g. tons iir so tunt' e ntoMiei '> ad v to t>«> D'twp'U" s: Miirchwßsfs de Lamb rt's Advice ofaniotl.er tohcr daughter, Mrs Chapotie's lefer 00 t' e gov eminent «f the temp I ; Swift's 1 e'ter to a Voting Lady newly marri c*; Moore's Fubtes io' the Kentvlc >CT 6' Ji-u nul clmaiit ntt Stjnuren France At. pins le ccMptnejerc n en- d'.>otiJ jiilqu'y la mid Decembic; anqneieft ajontemrent ties c-venertcr's les p'-us :enia cjnabies c;ni c -onten lieu a S>a«i<, d cf-'t cpnqi'.e, jtifqu'a la. raon du rri tic Fiance. Bound, 2 i_.,s dollar I—f»w»d,1 —f»w»d, 2 dollar* to. Fdward'l ttrattfe on the rel:g ; nn? af fefti-ns. Coat-re paper, a clollai fine, a dollar and a half. u. Kghts of Woman—by Mrs. Woltton crafi-s, A dollar. ■2. Willifou's Meditations — 6c cents. 1 i - Biinynn'? If ly War, made by Sbaddai • »g?inft D nbr.'ils. • 14. Shott accoliMt of Algiers Second edi* tiotr, enlarged—2s rents, j Containing—A description of that crttip j fr ' —ofibe manners and of tl<e iA" baSitanti—and of tbeirfeve. al wars s jSpair, F atve, England, Koliai d, Veir'cr, j 'aiKli>tier powers of 1 nope—term tlren 'nrpation o( BailnrolTa anrl t'ie invafcu of r Churlcs V, to r!,i> pi c!. t tint's?— With a i corfcife view of tbe origin of the war be , twee.l Algiers anrftlte United States. Embe lilbrd with a n-irp of Rarbary; crm . , pje' ending Morocco, Fez, Al«iti's> Turii», , 1 and Tripoiy. ) To tbe prcTent edition is add.'d a very 1 CO ptoos index, containing lettrr from sundry American prisoners in A!g.ieis to tbc;r frier.ds tn tbe United States—a lift lit • the V T flelj tajceu—and i»:ny verv inteTcft' ing articles not in tbe fij ft edition. *5 Blaii's fctfturcs on Rbt-roricand' Bel! 9 Letter* Three do'lnrs 33 rents. 16. Smith's Letters to Mai rti-d Worren, on nirfinjand the management of children. £4 1-? cents. 17- American Farmer's letters. 80 cen's. rB. Mi Res Magizme. 2 *pls. j dol ) iar 33 cents. hetx< een 7 Cover. n< fs And fcvcral Young Ladi.< so( Qualitv her feHolars. —In which each .Ladv i* med'e to speak accoicfing to her partiti'ifar gr-nim, |tetnper ana inclination—Their Icveul !su| Si are pointed out, and the e»fy way to amerd I them, as well as to think, and I, rak, and / afl properly ;no less. caic I e ; ng t.ken m form their hrarts to poodnefs, than to en. - lighttn their undetflattrrinjrs with ust f ul - knowledge, A short and clear abriflgniftnt . it alio given of lacrcd and pro'ane Htftfjry, . and fomc lessons in Geog.aphy. The ufrfnl t is blended throughout with the agreeablr, the whole being mterfpeifcd with pioper re. ; flexions and moral Tales. 19. Duncan's Elements of 80 cents | 2®. M'F'ngal, an epic pornt. l-icmts. . ai. Tench Cosf's rxcminaiiou'M I.oid Shef< field's ob Jervations. 62 1 2 cpntj, 82. Ladies' 37 1-? <en s. 23. Smiflj'i biilory of New Y->ik, from its ( discovery to 1 dollar 25 24. Compieie A'Ja.s for thfpr fnr war.VmJ' ' tainirg maps of Fiauce. N'tjlrrr* Sr.au, Ira'y, and the WcO-Indif*". 2 dollar*. 25. Cortftitirtioni of the United Starm, wit*| (l»c Federal C'onft tut ior>- 62 1 2 r. si <. 26 Peyton's Gramrr»ur for to Icam jor nrs. x 27. £pi6tcii Enchuidioo. 31 ccms. 28. Gay's FaMes. 31 cents. 29. Chnftun Er-morny . 25 c-nip, 30. Chaims us Melody, a choice colJfflfon of 2$ crvte. 31. Amcucari Museum, 12 vols, Qvo. X ne« trcn dollar arni 2CJ cent, 1 -. 44 Ihe Amer'c; n Mn 1 , t-.rr. is n:>r /mly cm neptly calcillatrd to difffmiifWf \>< !• cal Jitid oihci valuidle infoiqx*iirr, s lut it 1.a., l-frn itn ilorin J\ eordi.&rfl wiH, 'aftr, arte 1 t «».r, r»r»»|.ri"v. J, to tftife'jrtif.ortait 01-jffls be."* .iupofadcto the more nr.n>t I'iate 0 (7 •p. n* ri .l>llc docuirieins from n 1 1 1 jop. | • .yvfjt vCiv.ufe lo pronounce, my 1 that a inoie uffliil literary pl-tn I.as n-vtr bem undertaken in Ame»ica, nor «tle iroic dclcrving/)f pno lie £nr'f.i r *t«mrnO General *3. of Col. Humphrey*. 37 .1-2 Cents. 34. Cato him n * *r. IB i-e e« ; fil.s SfrjTem Pain: 's 18 j- terts 36. Carey's aeeocm of fh«- Yellow T rdilton. ont». 37. Dcvoui Ciiiiftun's Vade C\v;m. 9/j cery fy' 38. Ga»der. o r »br Sr>v\ r> trrrts. 39. Thirk vi/eM or':, j. 41 . Doji.y Hit>le. 6 Nov. 29 ecdvl
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