DA I L Y EVENING ADVERTISER. TNo. z 1 of Vol. VII.] tIO>OOC> Green Coffee, £ J, 87 hhds. 4i barreli, aud soobags, e ntit le.i 10ihedrawback, timed 0.1 Mer.Vs. W'iiluig A: Francis'* f. xfi id <3 Ktb Prtof Sh Boilrdeaux Brandy, 3»oo 33 pipes of Lond.vi particular TeneiiJfc, a , H | l.onjoti particulli Madeira WINES, p ( Ulid«. pij»<.-5. and quarter calks, Malaga Do in quarter calks, A'»i igua and ot'.er HUM in St.CioixSUGAR ->f tht firft qualify, Sr Marks MOLASSES, Hyt'o'i TKA, /fail Jifnfuica SPIRITS, M .Hand (.IN, ill pl|>«% LO \ !•' SUGAR, in hhds. jjhj? J'U'PER, &c. *c. ir.4}. Ron SALE BY p u ,f Levinui Clarkfon, b r No. Jl6, south Water Srixct. T) c . 4 Whereas an attach- Fc meivt at the tuit of the adminiflntorsWf all and ii futar the goids »nd fchattels ri hts andcrelttts, winch were of William Hur -1-t deciafeH at the timc.ofh?* death, hath he n iff ed out of the liiUPrtwir Cmw» of c inmon pleas, in and for t he Counm.l MirWiefr*, against tfceG'»od< anti Chattels 1 -ad* and Tenements of lifnius Martin, late of the comity afoiefaid, returnablete the thirdTucliiay in J»ly l.ft. NOTICE 1, ricrebv f/iven to the laid Ireiiius Martin, that im'efs he appear and file Ipecial J)#:! to the Did aftiou, on <>r before the third Tucl «lay in January next, judgment* ill ue en tf him by de'ault, and the goods and chattels, lands and tenements lo at tachtd, fold for the latisfatftion o( fucli ol 1,, -CI editors as (hall appear to be justly -n titled to any demand thereon, irid Ihall ap- A plv fur that purpose, according to the form ol the llatute u>fjrcti cafe made&provided By order of the Court, OEARE, Clerk. / "p v To, I awtf. f, A pi e a fan t Country Seat, Fcl MAY be hired for one or mkb years rr~i and pwlleffinn given immediately, consist ing of A ni at three story brick houle with .1 barn, a u-ell ot water, and an cxcel lent b< arng Orchard, containing 15° t-ees ltt * —It isi fit»*t*th*-m ;te sf omtlie city be- t tWeen the \V'l£ihicko-,i ruacland til? Schuyl kill, J t the dift nice of an ag eeable walk ' 1,0 n that river, whe'e a p eafuie boat may le c »nvtnienlly kep'. The qtiantity "I ( Land may b<. confined to B,or extended to , pny limb-rot a< res not c xc«vilii»g 40. Apply to Jonathan Willia ms ju • at Mojc t P eafaut, adj nning the Fi-inifes. ( Jail. .3 2a " tf Department of War. JA A VARY i 6, 1795. INFORMATION is hereby given, to c j, all the Military luvatods of thJ,United ih, Statrs, that the sums to which they are of intif led for fix months of their annual pen- "t lion , from the fourth of September, 1794, ftd and which will become due on the filth daj of March, 179?> will belaid on that 1 11 day, by the CornmHTioners of I.oans, w'Vth- |q in the States refpc-iflively., under the ulual regulations. , cu /ipplications, of Executors ar.d Admi- | u t.iil; ators, mult be accompanied with le pa!. evidence of their rtfptAive appoint nj nts, and of the time of the decease of the Invalids, whose pensions they may *1 e!i.im. p Br order of the Prcjidcnt of the Unit t.{ States, ' " Timothy Pickering, — Secretary of War. Jan. 27. lawgw. A FEW COPIES Of the celebiared Perfcwqiance under the Si-xratire of M A N L IV S, IV! »y be of I "John Ormrod, No. 41, CbeJ nut Jireet. I*ICR—2S CfiMTS. Eight Dollars Reward.' RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, liv- • jng near Carlisle, in Cumberland County, on the 17th inllant, • , 1 A MULATTO WENCH, I Named JUDA, about 30 years of age, tall and ftcut made, had on and took with her c le calico sown, one fliortgown of strip ed l n'ey, one fiiortgown and petticoat of red and vhite striped cotton, two pair of (hoes one pair wi'h high heeh, and a large bundle cf other cloatiis not known. Whoever \ f said Wench and feenres her in any jail so •that her Mailer gets her again, (hall reccive ■the above reward and reafonabb charges if brought home, by Wiiliam Moore. Jsb. 6. * < | For Sale or Charter, , I MARGAREf, Master. I C She is in eomijleat repair, and of about 1 barrels burthen. Jeffe & Robert Wain. • Dec. I For Hamburgh, The faj}-failing ship' | Cj-x In dustr Y, William Bell, master I LY I N-G a Sim.'s wharf, J '** **'' ' new '' ew ' lav " I ii.>4i' 'i-ec fourths of her cargn on board. j Fol*freight or palTage apply to JOHN BROW N, at Walnut llreei wharf, or 1 Thomas Newman, No. iiß"Soutli Second-llieet. I Feb. 7- d J fok sale ii y John D. Blanchard, At his Stores, in Third street, 66 P I P E S I Choice TENERIFFEWJNE, of lH))eri»r quality, Coriac Biandy in pipes I 50 Cases of Claret of afupenor quality I fubjfft to drawback. Boston Tea Kettles, alargeaffortment I Sliott of all aud numbers I J Barr Lead, | Lead in pigs 3|E Ruflia Sheeti"?- .IX Women's Stuff Shoes b; tM quantibv I Cutt Nails I Rhode-Island Cheese ■ I And a large and elegant afFattrient of I ' European and India Jwa goods, At the most reduced Prices. J of a Nr>v. 25 lawtf' los i — - — 1 prir PROPOSALS 11 F For printing by fuljeription, a nev! pul- 1 lie a/ion, to le entitled I The American Remembran-1 cer & Universal Tablet Ijc of Memory. p ill. This publication will be printed on good I j_ ! ,w V ei, -"d oita good type aod wll con-I s lain at ftaft 3CO pages duodecimo. k 2d. The price 10 Subfciibers will be 1$ cents ! f to non fubferiber", one dollar. .1 y , 3d. TheWori, ii isexpefted, will be rea" j dy lor delivery, by the middle of March' I j 0 4ih. Those who (hall obtain 1a Subferibers, I . will be entitled (o one copy for their irou- 1 — lt btej to Pi inters and Bookfelleis the usual I allowance will be given. To the PUBLIC. '1 THE principaVdeftgu ot this publication I is'to rel'cue from oblivion ihe many ' m P or " |B, tant events and tranf.ftious, which, under I r) divine providence, have been chiefly condu- | to civ: 10 the fet.lcmsnt *f this country, ar.dco I e :d ihe eft blilbmeut ol our prelent happy form I re of government ■, as also to transmit to pofte- I ti- irty tire and alchievemenis of those 1 1 . flatefmen ;iid heroes, to whom America is Ir " t £ nioft indebted for her liberty and indepen- lin 1,1 , Ive . ' deuce. j Should any patriotic Printer think proper I tr< , to pttroniie ih>» undertaking by occa&onal- 1 fo^ ia ' ly inferring the above in his paper, and pro- I (It curing Subferibers, the favour wjl be thank I U. M" lul.y acknowledged by the Editor Iso t * James Hardie. of N. B. It is requ! ftcd that such pcrfonS as lin ay are enirullcd wi h Sjbfcription papers, will Jal he so oblvgiug as reiurn ihcm by ihe Iri jit- !>< March, in order that their names may be I t'r inlened as patr«ns o( the work. 8 fa Jan.24 2'wtf I.c 7 his day is Ptiblijhed\ Js, (Pi ice a quarter of a Djllar) J ci ~ Slaves in Algiers : « o It A I? 1 ,K Struggle for Freedem : If. a > L A r, 1 4 Interfperfid with Songs, in three acts J a Infcibed to the Cit'Aens of the United I e gC States of North America. By Mrs. Rev-fan. I i. Asperfbrmedat tbeNew Theatres in Phi- I t ladelphia and Baltimoie. j t ExtraS from the Preface. j ll " My chief a tu lias been, to offer to the j t j; v . a Diamatic Entertainment, whitli, j '■ on \vhile it might excitc a finite, 01 call forth j ■ ' the tear of sensibility, might contai* no j 0 oneJentiment, inthe lealt p ejud ciai, to I , the moral or political principles o! the go* I 1 rernnient utder which I live. Onthecou-I 2 triry, it Uas been iny endeavour, to place j t K . -tl »he facial virtu's in the faiteft point of I' ' n P: view, and hold up to merited contempt j' , r " r and ridiole, til ir opposite vices. If, irti j • jf' this attempt, I have Been the >east success- I 1 "l Kul, I (bail reap the rewa-d to which X as- I Mr ß P r e, in the finiles and approbation of a li- j 1 islfo , , r I beral public. I " T . e f SoM by M. Ca«ey, No. 128, and Rice & e ' Co. No. J3, High ftreer; S. Campbell,! No. Jt, south Second street, and Wrigley I • &■ Beriman,N». i49> GhKnut street, 6t J.-.n. 5 sawtf 1 Tuesday, February io, 1795. FRESH Th Bohea Tea, Len GIN in Pipes, Cc JJow Landing from on board the ship Peggy, John Elliott naafter, ftom Amsterdam. Also Imported by the late Arrivals, Rufliji Hemp, firlt quatity Ditto Sail Duck Ditto Ravens Duck Brown Kttfiia Sheeting Tickh nburgs r* J\ OznaborKS Brown rianders SVieetiß6» ' - Hessians and own Rolls Cotton Sti ipes and Gheoki Flanders BcdtrclcJ N, Holland Sail Duck Seine Twiw« Dutch Great Coati Gin in cases Madder Window Gla'fSj Bby J® je.'nits Baik ' Opium. > AlTafoetida German Steel mi W >- L • Hoes and Cut'.ing Knivei fj 0 . Sythes and Skates Coffee Mill* J, Black Lead Crucibles Anchors from 3 cwt; to ij cwt. And a General Affortrnent »f 5-4 & 6-4 Boulting Cloth, FOR SAVE BY Pragers & Co. I Nov. 11 - Farm wanted. j WANTED te rent or lease a Farm of from j j2O to 100 acres, not exceeding the distance J J of ten miles from th.cify, if there is a houft ; j\ ( of any description on the land, the goodness j jof it, wiH not be an ©bjed. Apply to the j Printer hereof. In J Feb._4 * d 4t FOR SALE, At the STORES of jeffe & Robert Waln ? I PORT WINE in pipes, hhds. and quar 1 ter calks LISBON do.in pipes and quarter calks , I Soucliongand Congo TEAS, 10 qn*rter J chests a A quantity of Lilbonand CadizSALT Soft (helled ALMOxVDSin bales . J I Velvet CORKS, in d«. tlc : I Ruflia MATTS. _ I Inne Q To be Sold, AVALUABLE Fl Tra6t of Land, , 'I EEtNG that part of the city of New " I Bi unfwick that lies in the county of Som- ' I erfet and state of New Jersey. It contains " I upwards of 600 acres'of rery valuable land ' I and is bounJed on the south by the Public ? I ruad that leads from New York to PU'la- . r I tie I phi a far near two miles, on the call by s j the river Ram3n for near a mile, and lays lin a triangular form. Building Lots on fe j vera! streets in this par; of the town fe 1 3 r I 'torn five to ten dollars and two thirds a _ 1- j foot front, and the extension of Albany - I street; which the rituatien admits of forae . I |cast half a mile, will open a new four cs j tor very plea'ant & commodious situation 1 for duelling A confideiable I ulongihe rirer Is well calculated for build s I ing Itore-houfes and wharves, and affords ii I a feat for a Grift Mill on the bank of the O (1 I river, which may be fuppiied with water >e I from the Mile-Run by a fub'erraneous paf j age already dug, where vessels nf 3oob<ir- I .els'burthen may conveniently load and un ~l ! mil. Theie are now on the premises a j I i;ood FarmHouse and two la. ge barns,, a I commodious new Dwelling House two fto- I ries high, 42 by 32 feet square, intended I and well calculated for a store, With very I cellars u(*der the whole, and a kitchen I 33 by 20 feet ftjuare, a new wharf of 80 I feet front, and a well built store house ot j 40 by 26 feet iqtiare and three (lories high, I and a quarry o I build ng ft»ne on the premi- L< ' I fej. j Brunfwltk, one of the most flourifli I ing places in New jersey, lying at the head ]i- los the navigatio". of the river Raritan, i_ t [ the ma gazine far the reception of the pro- I duce of a very cxtenfive and fertile coun he I try, and is welllituated for vending every 0 :li j kind of imported merchandize-lor supply- « th | ing the country. The ealy tranCportation no j of every kind of produce »nd tnanufaftufe to j from thence to New York by water, its (i rn* I tnation 011 the post road through the ftatfcs, j,,. I and its vicinity to Perth Amboy, one of 5 ice I the best seaports in theftates, fender it an of I object worthy the attention of persons who t ( p t I have the means and know how to improve ( rt: I afituation so well calculated for cof:imerce ( :f s . lor n)anufaftu - e., 8 as- j 7li premises will be Ihewn by John Par jj. I ker or James Cole, at New Bum wick, and j I the terms and conditions of fa'.e, made £ j known by , g James Parker, Of Perth Amboy. f I 19 aawif Ticklenburgs, Oznaburgs, | and Glass Ware, Lending from onboard the ship leggy, I from Amsterdam. I ' ALSO, PR< Coffee of prime Quality M?t, In hoglheads 4tid ,tierces, | Muscovado Sugais Meij ' In hog(hcads, I li lphi German Steel, ASSORTED WOOLLENS, ■ In small Bales, &c. for ule by I Run die & Murgatroyd'vlond No. 11, Walnut street wharf. I rida] Who want to purchase 300 or 400 I> l noc Casks Good Flaxfecd. I Nov. 11 I Monti WA N T D, e ° r R y N An Apprentice a y- : i I I ernoi ' ■ 1 o the I ~o,^ Watchmaking and \*y '■ Repairing Business apply to I Pu ' ; r ■,r | .in WJ No. 3, south Fourth street, two duoi j mes from Market ftreot. j arr y Jjn. 19 *awtf Irefli Teas, , Of Superior Quality, viz. fiAoi Imperial, «r Gunpowder j Hyson Gomee, lit quality Hyson, I ; 2d. do. do. ' I liv Yoang Hyson, I Hyson Skinj and I 1!; ' m Souchong. I r ;e I -A few Boxes of each, for feile a I or f4 ':No. in, Third ilreet south. f» I I.r I'orei le Dec - 10 ecdtf J tvve, In the press and speedily will I ; i y> be publilhed, I >-ece B Y ay, THOMAS DOB SON, No. 41, south Second street, I' . I, WOLSTONCRAFT's ar 1 Historical & Moral View Jaoc OF THE »r French Revolution, I ® An 4 the cffeA it has produced in Europe, j , VC] - N. Y. A few Copies of the London Edi- jly ii tion, for sale at two dollars and a quarter. I jii c Feb. 3 aaw.Tw I Ale - TUITION I Ale of the I cn French To*glie,Mathematicks I and Drawing. lint T. C. Roufieau informs the public, that h; I j W has opened his EVENING SCHOOL, at his JAp hobfe, No. 15, Brant Ilreet, between north I bef " j Third and Fourth streets, and between |Mc and New streets. I ' c . He continues to wait on Ladies and Gen-1 eac i 3 tlemen, who wiih to be taught at their owi Re ' V houses, and intends to open a Morning I eve 'r ' School for young Ladies as soon as he ihall I fiv< rej have got Twelve Subferibers. |lt 1 Feb. 2. eod4W I™g s a * ■ I ] »ny A Morjel for the Gnawers j ; r" of the Bone! on , I s'i" This Day was pwblifhed, le ' irds AND FOR SALE AT t,ie T. Brad-ford s Book-Store, , iter 1 pas- No. 8. :w r- South Front Street, Ida un- IP rice 37 ants'] 't • s I Observations on the Emi- fto! gration of Dr. Priestley, " cd And on the several AddreCcs delivered tc 1 him, 011 his arrival at New Yark, with 1 o" additions, containing many curious and 1 1 ' ? interesting fails on the fubjedl, not j, n [' known here when the firft edition wat I emi- publilhed: —Together with a compre-| IE henfive story of a I :ii rifli FARMER'S BULL. n fiead Third Edition. i- At the fame place may be had the following 1 c pro- Xjate Publications, viz. I ir oun " I. A Bone to gnaw for the Democrats ; I :( - ver y or Observations on a late pamphlet, entitlec I i )ply- u Political Progress of Great Britain.' xt ition a The Young Quaker, a comedy, b) y O'Keefe. t 1 si 3. Haun ed Tower, by Mr. Cobb. ates > 4.' Sicilian Romance, an opera, by Henry r e of ' Siddons. f an 5. The Hapless Orphan ; or Innocent vic w''° tim of Revenge ; a novel founded on inci- n rove dents in real life. In a series of letters from ■' lercc Caroline Francis, to Maria B— b) an American Lady, a vols. Jr " A general Affprtment of Books in thedif , and rent departments of literature. made f. Bradford has also for sale, the Best Su perfine EngUIh'CARDS, and best colourer: Wafers, wholesale or retail ; and as usual, a: affortrnent of STATIONARY and BlanV y. Books,which he will fell on the lowest term* w-if Feb. 7. i r [Vjhole No. 757-] CARRIAGE OF THE PUBLIC MJII.S, PROPOSALS will be receiv -4»ti»S GeneSral-Poft-Oflice until the 31ft iav q March next, iaclunvely," tor carrying die mis of the United States between Phi ■ -ftp a and the city of New York*— Phila- Ifh.hi and Baltimore—Baltimore and Alex ndrii—and Philadelphia and Pittsburgh— he tm-5 of arrival to be as follow— 1, Philadelphia and Netv-ftri. Rect-'e the mail »t Philadelphia evety vlonda Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, riday a d Saturday at cne o'clock in theaf iidpon—«nd deliver it at New-York (in "• wenty h.nrs after, viz) every Tuefday,We d liefday, ThurCday, Friday, Saturday and Monday 3t ;.ine o'clock jn the morning. Rt ornino, receive the mail at New-York e ery Taefday, Wednesday, .thursday, Fri 'ay, Saturday and Monday, at one in the as- I rnorti, am! deliver it at Phijadelphie (in I ainflecn hours, viz.) every Vv ednefday,l hurf- I' ay) Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuef | if, at eight o'clock in the morning. I 2; Philadelphia and Baltimore. f P; rfnnc prnfli* V <fefir,»d ba slate- I 11 what terms tney-will carry this mail three I mes a week, and on what terms they will I arry it fix times a week, '//hree times a week. I Receive the n ail at Philadelphia, every I ifonday, Wednesday, and Fri- ay, at eleven, I ' Jock in the forenoon, and deliver it at Eal- I' more, (in twenty-eight hours) every Tu f- I. iy, Vhurfday, and Saturday, at thre. o'clock j 1 the afternoon. Returning, receive the 1 vlail at Baltimore every Tuesday, Thursday I nd Sunday, at ten o'clock in the evening and I liver it at Philadelphia, every Thursday, I Saturday, and Tuesday, at nine o'clock in I he morning, (35 hours.) Six times a week. I Receive the mdil at Philadelphia every I Monday, "luefday, Wednesday, Thurfd; J iday, and Saturday at eleven o'cloclrin the I forenoon, and deliver it at Baltimore (in (twenty eight hours) every Tuesday, Wed»ef- Iday, Thurday, Friday, Saturday, andMon- I lay afternoons by three o'clock--Returnino I receive the mail at Baltimore every Tuef- I ay, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday I and Monday evenings by ten o'clock, and de- I iver it at Philadelphia (in 34 hours) every I Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tutl« I 'iy and Wednesday mornings, by eigKt o*- I clock. 3. Baltimore and Alexandria. I Receive the mail at Baltimore, from the \fi J! of April to the firjl of November, I very Monday, Wednesday and Friday, ear - 1 Iy in the morning (or by half pall ten o'clock I jii each preceding evening) and deliver it at I Alexandria the fame daysat fix o'clock in the " I vening. Returning, receive the mail at I Alexandria the fame evenings by half past I en o'clock, or early the next morning, and I deliver it at Baltimore, every Tuefday,Thurf *" I lay and Saturday, by half past four o'clock J in the afternoon. u I From the \Ji of November to the ljl of is I April, receive the mail at Baltimore as ] I before, and deliver it at Georgetown every I Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by seven I '/clock in the evening, and at Alexandria, i-1 each succeeding morning at eight o'clock. 1 I Returning, receive the mailat Alexandria c. I every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at ill I five o'clock in the afternoon, and delivar it |at Georgetown at seven o'clock in the even- I ing, and at Baltimore on each succeeding day -1 at halnpaft four in the afternoon. 'SI Note. Persons proposing >0 carry the I Mails on this route, are requested to state o« I what terms they will carry it every day (Sun- I days excepted) the hours for receiving and I delivering the mail being the fame. I 4. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. I Receive the Mail at Philadelphia every Sa > I turday at half past eleven o'clock in the for*> I noon, and deliver it at Pittsburgh every F»i- I day at noon. Returning, receive the mail I it Pittsburgh every Friday at five' o'clock in I the afternoon, and deliver it at Philadelphia 1 every Friday at noon. I Note I. The contrafls for carrying these (r I Mails will be made to commence on the 15th t l 1 lay of April next (exc pt the mail No. 4, • , j the carriage of whicli Ciall commence on Sa n( It rdaythe 18th day of April) and continue 101 j in force until the iftday of April 1799. as I Note 1. Should the hours of receiving re " I and delivering thef.; Mails be found inconve- I nient to the public, the Post-Master-General, I may at any time change them; provided that I if such changes would prove injurious to the nt I jontraftors, they (hall not be made without " I in adequate compensation previously ftipulat- ' ts ; :d ---lec I Note 3. For every quarter of an hour'* n '• j lelay, not exceeding twelve quarters, and for 1 very hour's delay thereafter, subsequent to j I lie times prescribed for delivering the three I firft mails at the Poft-Oflices in New York, nr y 1 Philadelphia, Baltimore and Alexandria, the I cbntra&ors (hall forfeit one dollar ; and for r : c _ I *very hour's delay in delivering the fourth lc - I mail at Pktfbunrh and Philadelphia, refpeqp , on; I tively, they fliall forfeit one dollar. And no ' k 1 xcufes to save a forfeiture for delays wi Ibe I -omitted, unless reafona le proof be produc dif- 1 l t0 tl|ie Poft-Mafler-General, that the cfr -1 j|l were occasioned by impaflibility of riv- Su- I rs * jre.- I Note 4. Thecontra&ors fnall be refpor- I a . I ble for the fidelity of the persons, to v/hoin lanl 1 he Y & e niails. rms I General Post Office, Philadelphia* d J Jan. 29th, 1795. iaw6w
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