k .. »•; .• - J ■ Jfe - r* " . . r,? - ' DA I L Y EVEN ING ADVERTISER. [No. of Vol. VII.] Wednesday, February ii, 2795* [Whole No. 7^B.] . i io.ooo * fight ps Green Coffee, In 8? hhds. 4'barrel', aud soobagt, entit I led toilie di awbick, ftorrd on itfetTrs. Wiihng & wVarJ'. ijl id & 4tb Pr»of Bourdeaux Brandy, 3 30 pip«Js of London particular Tereriffr, and Uodon particular Madeira WINES, in hhrfs. pipes. a:id quarter casks, _ ♦ Malaga Do in qtiaritr casks, Anrigufc $nd other RUM in hhd-t. Sr.O otx SUG A It of the firft cruaViiy, St. Mirks MOLASSES, Hyson TK A. , Jamaica SPIRITS, -J H«»JI ind C,lN,"in pipes, f LOAF SUGAR/t - hbds. ? I EPPyF.K, Ac. fcc. ' FOR SALE BY p Lcvinus Clorkfon, b No. 2i6, south Water S 'Cct. Dc 4 <t Whereas an, attach ment at the (W« of tHe adminifir»to(sof: all and ii< ?,ular the goods and chattels, ri (bt aoJ were of William fcur net deceased, jtr tiie "jtiijie of J's <''a$K, ■ liarh been iflaed out of the lirleriom Court of common pleas, in-ardfor the Conntvof V Mirifhef'ex, agaii.ft tbeGonds and Chattel* I,amis and Tenements nt 1 <cnius Martin, Jate of the county aforefaid, ret amableto the tlnrdTuelilay in July bft. NOTICE ishere'jv given to the said Irerius Martin, tiij< un'efs he appear »nd file special ba : 'to tlte said action, on ot before the thirdTurf day in January next, judgment Will he en . tered ajainft bun bjr defaul', and the g>«xK and chattels, lands and tenements so at tached, fold lor the f*tM«'£i. rt it of fweft of his-eredttors as shall appear to Ke jrj'tly en titled to any demand the? con, and thall ap ply fer that puvpi.fe, act ordmg to the twin tf tile statute in fuel, enfe rosde'e provided By oriVdroV t) e Court, DEARS;, Clerk. jo, 1 awtf. A pleasant Country Scat, 1 MAY be hired .f»r one or more years nnd p.ffeflion given immediately'} CQniift inn of A neatlhrec story brick hotife witn a ba' u, a wcrlfot wa:er, and an excel lent btar ngprcli id, c- raining 150 trees 1 —It is «itnat«.t "1 . ,Ll" 1- . ■ _ tweenthr WilTdii ckon roaaandthe Stfmyi kill, at thedift >nce of an agreeable walk tro n that river, where a p 1 refute boat may be conveniently kep*. Ihe quantity ot La id may b-* coffined to B,or extended to any umber of ac res nor excecdi'igr4°- Apply to jon»t'ian Williai s jun at Mount P eafai.t, *dj >ining the Frrmifes. Jan. 13 2awtf Department of War. jamjart 26, 1795. INFORMATION is hereby given, to all the Military Invalids of the United States, that the suras to which they are intitled for fix months of their annual peti tion, from the fourth of September, 1794. and which will become due on the filth day of March, w ill be paid on that dav,by the CoTWfiiffoners of Loans, with in the States refpedlively, under the uftial regulations. of Executors and Admi riiftrators, must be accompanied with le- evidence of their refpeflive appoint ments, arid of tlie time of the Seceafe of ■the Invalids. wcTiofi: penf'ons they may claim. j9v order of the Prudent of the Unit ed States, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of War. Jan.<27. 4 iawSw. A FEW COPIES Gf the celebTateri Peifiumar ce under the of *M A N L I U S, lv» had tf John Ormrod, No. 41, Chsf nut Jlreet. < 1 RICH 2$ CENTS. Eight Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, iiv- near Carlisle, in CuniberlanU County, on •ihe 17th inlla .t, A MIJ7.ATTO WENCH, Named JTJPA, about 30 years of age, tall and llout jnade, had 01* and took with Jier one caiiciS' gown, one of firip td lin fry, one (hortgOTv n and petticoat of red | if.d ftl d rottwi, two pair of (hoes one pair wi h high heels, and a large bundle 6f ether cloaths not known. Whoever takes lip fcvdyWencfe and her in any jailfo that her Mailer gets her agairt, shall receive the aboYe rewt rd and rcafonabb charges if broilght home, by William Moore. r«k t. *d6t For Sale or Charter, MARGARET, J Roi.'rt Roberljon, 'STa S T E R. She is'in eomgjeat repair, and of about 3 jco barrels burthen. Jefle & Robert Wain. Dec. 29 d For Hamburgh, The fiiJl-JMhng Jhip' jyfeL Industry, Willi*pi Dell, master WftjLYING a Sim's wharf, 1 will liiil in a few day , has-- i'rt;;.lree fourths "f her cvg" on b"arrl. Foi freight or paflage applv to JOHN B R O W N, at Wainot ftrect svharf, or Thomas Newman, No. 118, South Second-street. Feb. 7. d FOK SALE BY John D. Blaachard, At his Stores, in Third street, 66 PIPES Choice TENERIFI'E WINE, of faperisr quality, Coniac Brandy in pipes 50 Cases ofClaret of afnperior quality fubj-fttn drasvback, B"fton Tea Ketikes, alafge aflottment Shoit of all sizes and numbers 5 Barr 1 ead, Lead in pigs Rr.flia Sheetings Women's Stuff Shoes by the quantity Cutt Nails _ Kho-e-Ifliud Cheese And a large and elegant cfTtirtment of European and India v GOODS, I At the mod reduced Prices. oj Nov. 35 r " r » r o! PROPOSALS P For printing by JubJcription, a new pub lication, to be entitled The American Remembran cer & Universal Tablet of Memory. lft. This publication will be printed on good paprr x and on a good type and will con 2d. The prcelo SubYcribcrs'w'ii De «uis to non-fubfcriber>, one doHlr. 3d. The Work, it isrjtpffted, will he re." dy f<»r delivery, by the middle of March" 4th. Those who obtain 12 Subfenbert, will be entitled to one copv for their trou f -ble; to Pi inters and Booklellers the usual allowance will be given. To the FUBLIC. • THE principal design of this publication is to rescue from oblivion the many impor- rant evcn f s aod tranfa»sbio«is, which, under divine providence, have been chicfly condu -0 ctvc to the fetJemtnt *f this country, and to d the o< our .pre lent happy form e of government , as also to transmit to pofte- I ?ity the names and achievements of those ( ftaicrmen and heroes, to whom America is t j' in oft indebted for her liberty and indepen- 1 t d'en< e. - J Should any patriotic Printer think proper ' to patronire this undertaking by occaftonal- f ly the above in his paper, and pre*- f curing Subfcribrr?, the favour will be thank- 1 i" iul y acknowledged by the Edi,tor t Jdmes Hardie. ! f N. B. It »s requ. ftcd that such perfon6 as ' V are entiufted wi h fnbfcnption paper*, wiil ' We fw obliging a- to return them by the firft r *. of March, in order that their names may be J as pati»ns the work. f J.in.24 aawtf 1 1 his day is Publifhed\ (Price a quarter of a Dollar) Slaves in Algiers : OR A Struggle for Freedom : A PLAY, Interfperftd with Song';, in three acts fnficnbtd to the Citisens of the United £ States of North America. By Mrs. Roivfcm As performed at the New Theatres in Phi ladelphia and Baltimore. Extrafl from the Preface. 11 My chief aim has been, to offer to the v _ public a Dramatic Entertainment, which, on wh'le it might excite a finite, or call forth the tear of sensibility, might contain no one fent'ment, in tb- least p r ejad'cial, to the moral or political principles of tbe go vernment D'dcr which I live. On the con- trary, it ba* been my endeavour, to place the Iweial virtues in faireft point of view, a«id h»W up to merited contempt and ridicule, their op polite vices. If, in ;J? S thisatteiuptf I have been the least success- C tal, I shall reap the reward t# which I as s pi re, in the fntiks and approbation of a li ° beral public. Sf»l<i by M. Ca»ey, No. 128, and Rice & u Co. No. 53, liiwh street; S. Campbel!, No. 54, south Second street, ajid Wrigley & BerimanrK®. i 49» ChtlllUt street, Jan. 5 aawtf F R E S 11 Bohea Tea, GIN in Pipes, Now Landing from ©n board the ship Feggy, John Elliott rafter, from Amilcrdam. Also Imported by the late Arrivals^ Russia Hemp, firll quality Dirto Sail Duck Di?to Rat'en? Duck Brown Rll ffia Sheeting TickUnburgs Oz-nabur^s B■•own Flanders Sheetings Heffiars and B«own Rolls Cotton Stripes icd'Gbeclca Flpnden Bedricks Holland Sail Dvkk Seine Twine Dutch Great Coat* Gin in cases Madder y/iudqw Giafs, 8 by le, r uits Bark Opivirr, Aflafcetida German Steel Mill and Sfl?rt Hoes and Cut Knives \p Sythesard Skates Coffee Mil!i Black Load Crucibles - Anchors fiom 3 cwr. to 15 cwt. And a General AJfort merit of 5-4 & 6-4 Boulting Cloth, FOR SALE BY Pragers (&* Co. Nov. 11 Farm wanted. WANTED to rent of leaf 4 a Farm of from so to 100 acres, not exceeding the diflance of ten mile« from the city, if there is a house J of any description on the land, the goodness of it, will not be aii objefl. Apply to the _ Printer heraof. Feb. 4 *d4t ' FOR SALE, At the STORES of jeffe & Robert Wain, PORT WIHE in pipes, likds.and quar ter calks ' LISBON do.in pipes and quartercaflfs Soucliongand Cpngo TEAS, in quarter r A quantity lit LllLiuiranu umhi..... - . Soft (helled ALMOXDSin bales Velvet CQBKS, in de. 1 KufTia MATTS. f Tone 9 I To be Sold, A VALUABLE Tract of Land, n BEING that part of the city of New Bruufwick that lies in the county of Sont ' erfet and state of New Jersey. It contains ; ~ Mpwards of 600 acres of very valuable Jand Tnd is bounded on the south by the public , road that leads from Ntw York to Pi' la ■e delphia for near two miles, onthe east by i s the river Raritan lor near a mile, ai d lays in a triangu'ar form. Building Lots on fe ver?.l fti eets in this part of the town fe 1 :r from five to ten dollars and two thirds a 1- foot front, and tlie e*tenfion of Albany street, Tyhich the iituation admits of forae least half a mile, will open a new fourcs for ve* y plealant & commodious situation for d-veiling hoti r es. A confidera'ilfr space . along the river Is well calculated for build is ing and wharves, ar.el affords >1 afe t for a Grift Mill on the bank of the II river, which may be fuppiied with water r )e from tljie Mile-Run by a subterraneous pa£ s age already dug, where veilels of bar rel* burthen may conveniently load and un- T load. There are now on the prermfes a [rood Farm House and two laige barns, a commodious new Dwelling House two sto ries fiTgli, 42 by 3 2 feet square, intended and wpff calculated for a "ft 'with very <;ood cel!a»s under the whole, and a kitchen by 20 feet f«uare, a new wharf of 80 feet front, and a well built store house 40 by 26 feet square and three stories hiqh, and a quarry oj building tlone on the prertii- New Brunfwrck, one ps the most fionrifii ing places in New Je»fey, 'yingat the head ii- of tlie navigation of the river i. the magazine for the reception ofthe pro duce of a veryextenfive and Yertile conn he try, and is wellfitiiated for vending rvery h T kind of imported irtercharvdize for fupply t|r ing the country. The ea!y transportation no- <>f every kind of produce ard manufacture to from thence to New York by warer, its li o— tuation on the post road through the fbte% and its vicinity to Perth Arfil oy, ore of ce the best seaports in theftates, render it ?n of object worthy the attention persons who " p t have the means and know J>o w to improve j n afiruafion so Well calculated for commerce f s . or manufadn e?, if. 7h premises will be fliewn by Johrr P<>r li. ker or James Cole, at New Riuq?\viirk, and the terms and conditions of fait 1 , made & known by James Parker, Of Pirtb Ambby . J*n. 19 i.\#tf '1 ickienburgs, Oznaburgs; and Giafs Ware, Landing from on bcerd tLr Jhtp l eggy, from Am (terdam. ALSO, P Coffee of prime Quality d in liogfheids and tierces, Muscovado Sugars In hoglheads, del German Steel, T ASSORTED WOOLLENS, In fruall Bales, &c. for sale by Rtindle y Murga/royd, m< No. it, Wainut street wharf. - ri Who want to purchaft 300 or 400 ter Casks Good Flaxfeed. Nov. ii 3tawtf WANTED, _ An Apprentice Ida) To the % Watch making and la; Repairing Buiinels APPLY TO j C. Campbell, lon No. 3, south Feurth street, two doors thr from Marks! Ilixet. car f reili leas, 7 o c Of Superior QuAtrfY, viz. tin Imperial, wrGunpowdtT Hyson Gomee, rtt quality Hyson, an , 2d. <k>. do. de! Young Hyson, Sa ' Hyson and thi Sauchong. A fetu Boxes of each, fur sale a jyj No. 19, Third street south. * Dec. jo eodtf R In the press and speedily will be publiflied, re BY da THOMAS DORSON, £ No. 41, south Second street, , WOLSTONCRAFT^ r Historical & Moral View si, OF THE r French Revolution, , tion, for sale at two dollars and a quarter. or Feb. 3 aawTw, A - TUITION a of the " te French Tongue,Mathematicks and Drawing. in J. C.-Rousseau informs the public, that he has opened his EVENING SCHOOL, at his -A hotife, No. 15, Brant street, betweeA north Third and Fourth streets, and between Race c and New streets. ® He eontinues to wait on Ladies and Gen- ea f , tlemen, who wish to be taught at their own R s houses, and intends to open a Mornino ev School for young Indies as soon as he ihali I have got Twelve Subscribers. ; lt Feb. 2. eod4w 111 "■■■■ * — , j >' A Morjtl for the Gnawers s of the Bone! d. r This Day was publilhed, d< is AND FOR SALE AT ° T. Bradford s Book-Store, tl f. No. 8. r. South Front Street, d; - . [Ftice 37 c?nU~\ al a Observations on the Emi- '' a . e gration of Di*. Prieflley, And on the several Addreflcs delivered to j him, on his arrival at New YTfrk, with additions, containing xaany curious and t interesting fatTts on the fubjetft, not ir known here when the firrt edition was j' published :—Together with a compre- a] henfive story of a n FARMER'S BULL. d Third Edition. '- At the fame place may be had the following 01 Late Publications, viz. 1_ i. A Eone to gnaw (or the Democrats ; e ' V or Observations o- a late pamphlet, entitled " The Political Progress of Great Britain." ' i, The Young Quaker, a comedy, by 1 ; e O'Keefe. « ] I 3. Haun ed Tower, by Mr. Cobb. *' 4. Sicilian Romance, an opera, by Henry ' II Siddons. c n 5. The Hapless Orphan ; or Innocent vie- e 10 tim of Revenge ; a novel founded on inci- n e dents in real life. H; a series of letters from ' :e Caroline Frarv is, to Maj-ia B- by an American Lady, a vols. - '" A general Assortment of Books in thedif ' fiTent departments of literature. e T. Brai'ford Kaa for sale, the Best Su perfine Ecgiiih (CARDS, anid best colourft defers, -wholefaleor retail ; and as usual, a' assortment of STATIONARY and Bianl Books,which he will fell on the lowest term: Feb. 7. d ' ' , . . -.-TT-rar CARRIAGE OF THE public Mails. PROPOSALS will be rccciv* ed at the General-Port-OAk* until rli- 31^ lay of Manh next, iaclufiVcly, fcr ecrry he mails of the United States betwen Phi ladelphia and the city of New York—Phila delphia and Baltimore—Baltimore and Afex :.nd-h—and Philadelphia' ar.d 'Pittsburgh— he times of arrival to be as follow— 1. Philadelphia ar.d Neiu-Yark. Roceive the mail at PmLAnrLrnja every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ThuriHay, Friday and Saturday at one o'clock in the r.f- Terndon—a"d deli vcj" it at N>.\v-Yo:I, wcnty hr-urs after, viz) every Tuefday,We tfL .'efday, Thutfday", Friday, Saturday and Monday 3lnine o'ciockin the morning. Re ;tcrmng> receive the mail at Nsw-Yorx e» very Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, FiT dav, Saturday and Monday, Wt Ope in the af ternoon, and deliver it at Philadelphia (ha nineteen hour?, viz.) Wednefilay.Thurt' day, Friday, Saturday, Monday- and Tu«£» Jay, at eight o'clock, in the morning. 2. Philadelphia and Baltimore. ' •: Persons offering prof'!? re desired to state on what terms t!;< y will carry this mail.thri 4 times a week, and on what terms they w:H carry it fix times a . * V hree times a week. Ricjfcrrthe mail «HpW •Bar" 1 !? . ■ ji'.J I"nday, at «Wei o'clock in the forenoon, and deliver it at Bal timore, (in twenty-eight hours) every Tij f day, Thursday, and Saturday, at three o'clock in the" afternoon. Returning, receive die Mail at Baltimore evtfry Tuesday, Thurfijay and Sunday, at ten o'clock in the evening and, deliver it at Philadelphia, every Thii'fday» Saturday, and Tuesday, at nine o'clock ia the morning, (35 hours.) Six I'mf .< a iveek. Receive the mail at Philadelphia eviry Monday, Tuesday, Wcduelday, Thursday, F-iday, and Saturday at elev# o'ciockin the forenoon, and deliver it at Baltimore (in twenty eight hours) every Tuesday, Wednef | day, Thurtday, Friday, S turday, and Mon-. Iday.aftexnoons 1 y three o'clock—Returning- • receive the mail at Baltimore tv,ry Tuet day, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Smhllv and Monday evenings by tep o'clock, r.r.d de liver it at Philadelphia (in 34 hours) every- Thuxltiav, Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tues day md Wednesday mornings, by eight o'» clock? 3. palti.nore ar.d Alexandria. ■ Receive the mail at Baltimore, from the jirjt of April to the frjl of November, very Mondav. Wednesday and Friday, ean - TJ'Vli uie iiiuimug (m rvriinrp«n re „»w,, - on each preceding evening) and delrver it at Alexandria the fame daysat fix o'clock in the. evening. Returning, receive the mijil at. Alexandria the fame evenings by half past •* ten o'clock, or early the n'exV morning, and deliver it at Baltimore, every Tuesday .Tluirf day and Saturday, by half past four o'clock in the afternoon. , . e From the ifl of November to the if! of ; s Arr.ii., receive the maij at Baltimore a» }i before, and d. I: v*r it at Georgetown every e Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by seven, •'clock in the evening, and at Alexandria. each succeeding morning at eight o'clock n Returning, receive the mail at Alexandria. r , every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at. H five o'clock in the afternoon, and dc.liv<-r it at Georgetown at seven o'clock in the even.- ing, and at Baltimore on each succeeding day - at half past fo'tr in the afternoon. S Note. Perfcis proposing to the Mails on this route, are requested to state cir Vvhat terms tka- will carry it every day (Sun days executed) the hours for receiving and v delivering the mail being the fame. 4. Philadelphia and P'rttfhur^h. Receive the Mail at Philadelphia every Si -1 turday at half past eleven o'clock in the fore noon, and deliver it at Pittsburgh every Fri day at no-n. Returning, receive the mail at Pittsburgh every Friday at five o'clock in. the afternoon, and deliver it at Philadelphia every Friday at noon. Note i. The contra&s for carrying theft r Mails will be made to commence on the 15th day of April next (exc pt' the mail No. 4, , the carriage of which {hall on Sa u t rday the 18th day of April) and continue " in force until the ill day of April 1799. ls Note 2. Should the hours of receiving, and delivering these Mails 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 „ contractors, they (hall not -fee made without an adequate compcnfation previonfiy ftipulai • ed >cj Note 3. For every quarter of an hour's •> delay, not exceeding twelve quarters, and for. ty .-very hour's delay thereafter, (übfequent to the times prescribed for delivering the tlfrce firft mails at the Poft-CKHces in New York, Philadelphia, BaKimcre and Alexandria, the contrailors fhaJl forfeit one dollar : and for c _ every hour's delay in delivering the fourth j. mail at Pittfl'Urgh and Philadelphia, refptc 3, lively, they ftiall forfeit .one dpliar. And no. xcufes to save a forfeiture for delays wit be* ' admitted, ur,lef= reiAnaeh pi oof bc' produc (. J d to the Poft-M?ffer-Gerxral, that he de ays were occasioned by impe.Tibility of riv u- rs " ' C( boTK 4. Tbtqon t,a<sl ors (hell be rcfjon a, ble for the fidelity cT the jerfons, ,tc hcrr hey entmft the mails. m General Post Office, Philadelphia, J ;ir - 1 7$S- I '"V
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