! DAI LY' E V E N ING ADVERTISER. _ [N T o. 51 of Vol. VII.] George Green, jrms his Friends and Cuf pmers in particular,and the ! iiubiic ingeneral,that he has r New f»ur horse Stage, * >r a numher of genteel F ;lofe Carriages with good horses and tj .x-, "ul driver* to let on as moderate terms •y other perfoa in th-' city. Enquire at ,irery Stables in Pine flreet, No. 123. lid Green fotirts 1 continuance of J [hare of the Public Patronage, which is hitherto foam«ly experienced, and w h lhal! be his study to merit by his attention to bulintfs. ,n.ij: ■ 110,000 wtipht of Green Coffee, 7 hlids. 4" barrels, and aO3 bag-:, flrtit 1 ito ibe df«wback, stored oa Meflrs. ? » iil ng & ftai wharf. iji id & 4*b Priof Bourdeaux Brandy, pipes of Lni.dun particularTepe* ifl», l.o.tdon pai ticular Madera WINES, pipCv. arid quarter calks, alagi DO. in quarter calk ;, 1 X lriguaand ot l, er RUM in lihds. Cioix SUGAR of t!«e ; Marks MOLASSES i J -— v l_ * - _ ' oi*i*a SPIRITS, , , ~!land i IN, in pip", OAF SUOAR, in hhds. ii'PER, &<• fcc. FOIJ SALE BY Lcvintis Clarkfon, ] No. Ji6, Juuth \V-ter Suect. _c_4 1_ « Whereas an attach- , it at theCutt of the adminifliatonof all < fi.gular the poods and chatieh, ri hts I cred ts, which were of William Bur mt decealed, at the time 01 his death, j , been iffned out of the lnferiour Court t -ommon pleas, inardioi the (.nuntyol At Jdiel'ex, against tUe Goods and Chattels ' l_:i d> and Tenements of I icnins Mai tin. iatc of the county aforeTajd, retnriiablete - ■ thirdTuelday in July lalt NOTl( £ .nerebv ftiven to the said Ircnius Martin, rut un'efshe appear and si especial ba : ' to t :-e fa'd aiftion, on or before the thiidTuef" »'ay in January next, judgment will be en t -ted againll liiuiby de'ault, and the goods n.l ehnttels, lands in.d tenements so at -1 hed, fold lor the fatisfaftiob of fuchof . ——^.. .■ rnf I.' 1 tw- B titled to any demand thereon, andlliali ap f»r that purpose, according to the f "in >! the liatute in such cal'c mailc& provide hy order of the Couri, IJEARE, Clerk, c. to, i awtf. A pleasant Country Seat. # MAY he hired tor or,e or more years d p«lfcfH'ii given immediately, conlift :n p of neat three story brick house ■- I) a barn, a wcilot water, and ,in excel ] tbar ng Orchard, containing iSOt ees » It is fitua'ed 4 miles I'm mrhe city Ue tv/?enthf W flfahickon roau and the Scliuyl I!, ?»t the diltance of an ceablcr w aik i ui that river, where a p ealuve boat may i conveniently kept. The quantity of . tnd may be confined to B,nr extended to ; y timber of acres rk>t exceeding \pp!y to Wnlian s jun at unt Peaunt, adj the Pr mifes. Jaw. 13 2a\vtf A 7 arrantcd Watches } owl (4 to 46 s—a" very general af c nKiit o( Watch Materials, Chain*, • Teals, &c. Bcc— a lew very ha:ui fome French Mantle Clocks, For li: e on low €a3i by John J. Parry, ock and Wa ch Maker, No. 38, south Se cond ft r e f, A 1 App entice wanted* 11 ♦nf" 7 'I'A' Forty Dollars Reward. 'LAN away from the fubloibeis ir V od 'iiry, Gloucester Com ty, New.Jei ,on Sunday morning tlie *2th instant, i wo young Kegro Fellows. i ned J«>ck and i -m, each about 20 yea > 1t 5 J a ck s of a dai k black colour anc 1 11 r look ; Tom i« an open corfnte * ce, ot a yeMowifh colour, and mucl ' j<»fed to laugh. t F'heyare ipn^htly aA«ve fellows, and t r litt-t fln>ri «.i lix hif,h ; tl.oy Wcr* H wrll drelied ; Ja< k liad r-n * blue <d i-UiL coat anil d-iCrmt k : nd J oi r'lej. Whoever take® lip fiid fervanrs, and mes them in any a ua | j n the United V ,v«tes, <oti»at thwir mt*fieri may get them in (h»U receive the above rewa d and Jon?bieexpences. "John Spaf-ks, Andrew Hunter. #■?. i 4 Thursday, February 5, i75?5- For Hamburgh, The fact-f ailing Jhip c I^ dus try, \VING a Sim.'s wharf, will fail in a lew days, hav ing two tlnrds of her car|T > nil boar' l ( F.:.freight or parage apply to JOHN B R O W N, at Walnut llreet wharf, or Thomas Newman, No. 118, South Second street. Jan. sB. ' dtf ; — For Sale or Charter, MARGARET, M A- S T t *. She is in eompleat repair, and of about 32©0 barrels bu 'tlicn. Jeffe & Robert Wain. Dec. 19 AT THE Car 4 y Nail Falfory, No. 59, north Front street, Webster, Adgate & White, Have confiantly for fate, Cottoi), Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, Cut Nails of all sizes, Floor B-ad«, Sprigs and Tacks, Fuller's Shears, Guu Flints and Wool Hats, A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in barrels A new Edition of Agate's Philadelphia Harmony, containing both the fir ft and se cond parts, '".eing tiie ni'.ft aproved fvf tcni ol Rules and tae bell colec'liou of Tunes now in li'e, Also for Sale, \ a coapurt SET OF ,Machinery for making Caxds On an Improved Conltruction. oa. a 'awrf PROPOSALS For printing ly fuhjeription, a new pub lication, to be entitled The American Remembran cer & UniVersal Tablet ~ i-..- of Memory. lft. This pvihlTcSn&n - *nrrr-t7trp-rrr<ed paper, and 011 a good type and will con tain at pagf s duodecimo. 2d. The price to Subscribers w'U be 75 cents tj non fiihfcribers» one dollar. 3d. The Work, it is cxnefted, will he re,- dy f>r delivery, by the middle of March. 4th. 1 hole who (ball dbmn 12 Subfoibers, will be entitled to one their t'oiv ble; to P< inters and Bouklcllers the usual allovyjncc will l>e given. To the PUBLIC. THE principal dehga of this i üblication is to rel'cue fiom Oblivion the many impor tant even's and lranfadt ons, whtch, under divine providence,-have be<'n chiefly condu civ • to the ft t.lemcnl »f this countrv, andtf> the cflihlifhmeut oi our prelnit happy form of government ; as also to tranfmu to poftp tity the names and atch evesrrems ol thofl 1 statesmen and heroes, to whom America is tnoft indebted lor # her liberty and indepen dence. Should any patriotic Printer think proper to patronize this undertaking by occasional ly infrrnng the above in his paper, and pro cuiing Subfciih,er«, the lavour will be thank- James Hardie. N. B. It is «ec]ueftcd that such persons as arr cntrutted wi h subscription papers, Wul M>cjo obliging as to return them by the firtt a! March, in order-that their names maybe mferted as patrons of the woik. ] y n. 24 2awtf James M'Alpin, Taylor, No, 3, South Fourth Street, R.turns his grateful acknowledgements to hisftiends and the Public for their libe ral F ncouiagerr.ent, and begs leave res petlfully to folictt a Continuan r e of their Favours. At h*s Shop Gentlemen can be fumifiier. with the best materials, and have tlwm made up at d finifked in the neatest and manner. Hewill thankfully receive any orders & pay aprompt and punctual attenton to thtm. Oft. 25 2ih-^ Carpets & Carpeting. Best Rritifh Ingrain Carpets & Carpetin Do. Sco«ch t *ngra : n Do. Green, Brown, Yellow Black Ground. Furniture chintzes, white Rus sia sheetings, Dimities, &c. For Sale by JOSEPH TURNER, No. 4, noith Third street. Jan. 7 2a*4w W O O D, WILL be delivered in quantities not ex ceeding a Cord to any one-Family, at a mo derate price. Application to be made At No. 60, Dock Jlreet, Accompanied with a written Recommen dation thstthe 3earer is known to the Subscri ber, and is deserving such charity. Jan. 31 drw j, FOR SALE, At the STORES of Jeffs & Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipes, hhds. and quat E ter caflcs LISBON do.in pipes and quartercafks Souckongand Congo TEAS, in quarter chests A quantity of Lilbonand CadizSALT Soft (helled ALMONDS in bales Velvet CORKS, in d». Kuilia MATTS. p J one 9 d This Day was published, V Price 25 cents \ AND FOR SALE AT jl Bradford s Book-Store, No. 8. Soutk Front Street, A BONE TO GN-AW fur tile DEMO CkATS; or Obfei vitians or. a Pamphlet entitled, '* the Political Progress «f Bii tain." At the fame place may be bad, The POLITICAL PROGRESS of BRI TAIN ; or, An impnrtia' HiSory oi' abuses in tlie tiovcrtiinent i>£ the Bi itifli tinpiie, J in Europe, Alia, and America; trora the revolution in 1668 to tliepiefem time, &c Alio— The celebraud COMEDIES of The YOUNG QUAKER; HAUNTED TOWER, and The SICILIAN ROMANCE; an Ope ra, by 'Henry Siddons. Ai:d, as usual, An Aflaltmerit of.BOOKS In Law, Phylic, Surgery, Cln.ni dry, Hif-j 1 tory, AgrVu tare, Arch. t< fture, ' and Mathematics— ' W tb a sehe-al AflVtinent of Stationary of all kinds. j lanft'V. ■ "9.5 rl , i To be Sold, j A VALUABLE Tra£t of Land, , 5 SEING pari of th city of New » y Bi un wick that lies in the county of Soni- . te of Ne.W ferfey. it contains ; , spw.ii ds <>T"fr""'T 1" in.j Jaxi < and is bounded 011 the south by the public , road that leads from New York to P1 la* . delphia for near two miles, on the eat! by i the river Raritan for near a mile, a- d lays \ , in*a triangular form. Building Lots 011 fe- i | vera! streets in this part of the town le 1 | Tiom fiv to ten dollars ai d two thirds a foot font, and the extend©;, of Albany llreet, which the lituation admits of For a, lcaft half a mile, will open a new source tor ve r y plea ant & commodious fitiiuions j (or dwelling Ivoues. A conliderabf# fp .ee along the river Is well calculated for build ing ttpre-hoofes and wharves, and affords a feat for a Grift Mill on the bank of the rive , which may lie fwpp'ied with water from the Mite-Ron by a subterraneous pas sage already dug, where veflels 300' bar »els burthen may conveniently load and un load. There are now on the preraifes a good FarmHouse and two latge barns, a coinmndious new Dwelling House two fto . ies high; 42 by 32 feet square, intended ai d well calculated for a fture, with very ceUa'S upder the whole, and a-kitchen 3D by.2o feet fyuare, a new wharf of 8o feet front, and a well built store house ol aruLthrf high, and a quarry ol building flone on the premi es. New Brunfwick, one of ihemoft flourilh t.ig places in New Jeifey, lying at tfieiiead of the navigation of ttie river Raritan, h the magazine for the reception ofihe pro duce of a very extensive and fertile 'coun try, and is welliituated for vending evet»r kind of imported merchandize for supply ing the country. The eaiy transportation of every kind of produce and manb/a&ure from thence to New York by water, its li tuatidn on th* post road through the states, and its vicinity to Perth Amboy, one of the best seaports in the states, render it an object worthy the attention of persons who have the means and know "how to improve afituation so well calculated for commerce or manufacture*, 7h premises will be fliewn by John Par ker or James Cole* at New B'unfwick, and the terms and conditions of sale, made known by James Parker, Of Perth Aruboy. Jan. 19 iawtf / FOR SABE, r The House, No. 10, nonh Third ft' eet, near Maket street, at present occupied bv J«b Bacon, A very valuable Jland for Bufineft, Hj'ving been made u('e pt as a Dry Good Store toi.many years. It has a frost of oea* 24 feet, with a two story ftrick Kitchen arid in compleat order. for terms applytoNo. xs, next door. . d . This Day is Published, WILLIAM TOUNG, IJookfeller, Ko. ca, Second street, corner of _ Chefnut street, a DISCOURSE ON THE Nature and Reasonableness of FASTING, AND ON The Exjl'mg Causes that call us to that Durr, Delivered at Princeton, on Tuesday the 6th 01 Janu ry, 1795, being the Day appo.nt ed by the Synod of New York and New- Jersey, to be obLrved as a General Fast, by all the- Churches of their Communion in those States, and now published in com pliance with the request of the Students of Theology and Law in Prihceton. — By SAMUEUSTANHOPE SMITH, D.D. Vicc-Prefident and Profeflor of Moral Phi losophy and Divinity in the College of New-Jersey. J an - 30 3t ' W.A N T E D, ~ I An Apprentice To the Watch making and Repairing Business l apply ro C. Campbell, No. 3, south Fourth street, two doors from Market ftrett. Jan. 19 aawtf C FOR SALE, T SEVERAL VALUABLE Tracts of L a n d, LYING in King County, Virg-U , nia, lying on the south tide of Potomack \ Creek, near ils mouth, being one mile from ! the river Potomack, containing by old for- "1 ve\ eleven hundred and ten acres. There is ; J on the above tra<ft of Land a dwelling house S thirty by tweaty, with three rooms on the j, t firft floor, and two abo-vc, with fire placet, jj | a kitchen with a brick chimney, stables, corn a j house, meat house, dairy and other out hou- | fes ? also a good framed store house by twen- s ty four, and a granery, both perfe<stly new, I and agreeably/ituated on the Creek, com * manding a fine view of the river Potomack, 1 . and one of the best fifheries either on the ri • ver or creek. This creek is navigable for r veflci; of Several tons» and abounds with ? * wild fowl of every kind, particularly ducks I! The land is fertile and well adapted to the 1 • culture of corn, rye, and tobacco. There is » also on it a quantity of timber of superior j | quality, either for ship or house building, &! e ( contiguous to the water, from whence it couid be rafted to Alexandria, or to the City of Waftiington, and is not ihore than fifty miles distant from either place. The growth „ is chiefly red and white oak, locust, walnut,' 1 I hickory, cedar and poplars of an extraordi- j nary size. There are also a couple of fmallj meadows now in timothy, and several other j rich swamps, which may be put in at a small; expence. The banks consist chiefly of shell- r marl of the best quality, which affords a val- J uable and inexhauftable fund of manure. j 1 Likewise another valuable Tra&, lying in ; Potomack river,in King George county,near- ' ly opposite to Port Tobacco in Maryland, containing about four hundred acres; one 1 hundred of it is heavily timbered with white t oak proper for house or ship building ; about c fifty acres of marsh, and the whole of the 1 land perfectly level, and well adapted to 1 farming, being of a ftiff quality, and excel- j lent for holding manure. It bounds on the ri- 't ver about three quartars of a mile, has a i raoft admirable herring and rock fifhery, and 2 for wild fowl is perhaps equal to afiy on the ;, Continent. j It is well situated for a Ferry, being at a' j narrow part of the river, and is not more j than thir y five miles from the City of Wash- ingtQn by land. We will likewise fell a valuable of 1 L and, lying partly in King George an£ part ly in Stafford county, containing fi*e hun- 1 dred acres; this tra6b»is about one mile from 1 Potomack Creek, it is well timbered and' watered, the foil is of an excellent quality. | * • For a further account* apply to Mr.Charlei * Stuart Waugh, at Dr. Benjamin Duffield's ; 1 south Front street, No. 303, ot to the Sub- : t fcribers, living on the premises, King George. « county, Virginia. ] LEWIS WAUGH, 1 JOHN WAUGH. 1 Jan. 29 *iaw>jw ' FOR SALE, ; A Lot of Ground, 1 ON Ihe vi eft fidt of Third, at the corner ! of New or SlOl y ftieet, in the City of Phila delphia; it being 34 feet 8 inches in iront on Third street, and 86 feet deep on Siory, 1 street. On laid lot aietwq framed dwilling houfej, two stories high ; the corner house new, witi a gond cellar. For terms and other particulars, apply at the Office ol Edward Bonfall & Co. or at So. 6a, north Sccond ftrceU Jm. :t lu&r 3 w | [Whole No. 755.] t FOR SALE BY John D. Blanchard, At his Stores, in '} hird Arte,, P I PES ■ Choice TENERIITE WINE; of luperu-r quality, Coniac Brandy ,iu pipes. C<fes ofCiaiet "fa Superior quality lubj.£io <ha\yba(k. B "fton Tea Ktft alarire aflortmeut Shott of ali fwrt and i.iunbtis Ba»r Leao,. Lead in pigs Kuffia Sheetipgs - * *-"V Women's Muff Shoes by the quantity Cutt Nails Rhode-Ifl irul Cheese And afaigc and elegant of European and India GOODS, At the Hioft riductd Prices. Nov. 25 2awtf ' This Day is Publijhd, BY John Ormrod, At the Old Franklin's Head, No. 41, north of Chefnut ltrect, , A Specimen of the Patrictifhi of the "Jacobins in France; Or the Trial of Jean Baptifte Lacotv.be^ Late Piefident of ih Miliiaiy Commiflion ar Btuudt-sux, condemned to deaih as an Exa&er, aw fcxtoitioner, a rny»ricaioi,. ? Corrupter of Morality and the Public Mind, and as fucb a Traitor to his Coutu lry - • On the 27 hThermidor, IVcond year of the Fiench Republic, one and indivisible. 4 Tra filled Irom the Fiench, and dcdicaltd to Citizen GfcNET. Price 3-x6tiis of a Dollar. Jan. 16 «16t Department of War. i — ! JJAU4RT 2.C, , INFORMATION is hereby given, to all the Military Invalids of the United States, that the sums to which they are intitled for fix months ef their annual pen lion, from the fourth of September, 1794, and which will become due on the fifth day of March, 1795, will be pafß on that day, by the Coramiflioners of Loans, w*hh ■in the States refpe&ively, under the usual regulations. I Applications, of Executors and Admi nistrators, ,must be accompanied with le gal evidence of their rcfpedtive appoint ments, and of the time of the decease o£ the Invalids, vrhofe peufions they may claim. | By order of tbe Preftdent of the Unit \ ed States, t Timothy Pickering, Secretary of War. Jan. 27. lawßw. jPennfylvanii Hospital i/t Month 26th 1795. ! The managers, being informed, that ' many of their Fellow-citizens, entertain an erroneous opinion, that the tax com | monly called the Hospital tax, which they have lately paid, is for the use of this house ; tlnnk it a duty they owe the con tributors to inform the public, that this inflitution receives no benefit therefrom, the said tax being laid for the sole pui-pofe of ereßing a building to accomodate perfom with infectious diseases which is not to be within the limift of Philadelphia. ; The principal dependance of the contra ' butors to the Pennsylvania Hospital is on the legacies and voluntary contributions of their charitable »nd humane Fello<w-Ciii . Zens, throughout the City and State. 1 Many of these whose minds have been imprefied with tine necessity there is of supporting this ufeful and valuable infti j tution, have enabled the managers to - maintain the house, at a great expence, upwards of forty years, by the valuable gifts aud bcquelts, they have added at va riou«.times to the capital stock. I Relying still with a firm confidence on j the well known benevolenee of the chari table citizens of P»nnfylvania, they com-. ; mend the institution to their further no tice, and as the fundr are far short of being . adequate to the heavy expcnces of the house, the managers do not to so licit their afiiltance in %'jin. Published, by order of aboard of ma nagers. SAMUEL COATES Sec'ry. 7he managers requtft th at the Printer* of the English and German newspapers, will insert the above, to encourage the de sign of the contributors, in founding akd supporting the Pennsylvania Hospital. A FEW COPIES Of the celebrated Feifoimai.c* under Signature of M A N L I U S, M- v b: iwci «i" John Ormrod, No. 41, Chef nut Jlreet. HUti 2; CENTS.
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