daily eveni n g a d vertiser. fW. s8 of Vol. VII.] Frioay, February i 3> 1795. [Whole No. 7^o.] -frsbt Hcllars "Reward, j ! ' ran AWAY from the Subscriber, liv gfe g near Ca/liflc, iu'Cuinberlacd County, on ; I7thinftant, A MULATTO WEtfCH, Named JOT) A, about 30 years of age, 11 and stout made, had on and took with -er one calico gowtl, one (liortgown of ftrip -1 linfey, one (hortgown and petticoat of red id white striped cotton, two pair of (hoes one pair wi h high heels, and a larje bunaie . f other cioathsnot knmvn. Whoever takes p said Wench and feenres her in any jail so • lat her Matter gets her again, shall receive ie above reward and rcafonabb charges if • rought home, bv William Moore. F«b. 6. * d6t department of War. JANUARY 26, 1795"; TNFORMATION is hereby given, to I all the Military luvalids of the United States, that the sums to which they are i ntitied for fix wOnths of their annual ptn on, from the fourth of September, 1794, nd which will become due on the fifth i79sTwm be paid 011 r ay, by tlie CommitTionei-s of Loans, with , the States reYp*aively, urider the usual * 1 * J Applications, of Executors and Admi iftrators, must be accompanied with.le al evidence of their refpeehve appoint lents, and of the time of the decease. of he Invalids, whose peofioni they may •laun. „, , , „ By order of the Prefdent of the Urut d States, Timothy Pickering, .Secretary of War. Jan. 27. . iawßw. George Green, nforms 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 rareful drivers to let on as moderate terms ;s any other person in the city. Enquire at iis Li vary Stables in Pine street, No. 113. -4 Said Green fqlidts a continuance of that Hare ' iiic'i 1 itu ■ ie has hitherto so am*ly experienced, and A'hich (hall be his study to merit by his ♦loft*Henti<J!i to bufinefi. Jan. iy sawtf TO BE SOLD, " By Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, south Second flreet, John Ormrod, No. 41, Chelnut street, and the Editor hereof, REP O R T OF THE Secretary of the Treasury Read in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 19, 1795. Containing a PLAN for the further Support of Public Credits : lames M'Alpin,* Taylor, ' No, 3, South Fourth Street, Retains his grateful acknowledgements MLi I'HL I ft\r fhai-r li-Lii*,- ral I nconmgement, and leave res pefttully to !oiicit a Continuance of their Fav ours. At his Shop Gentlemen be furnifhed tvith the best .materials, and have them made up and finilhed in the neatest and most faihionahle manner. Hew ill tliaukiuilv receiv* any orders & pay aprompt and punctual attento/i to them. Oft. 2-5 2awff AT TIIE Card & Nail FaElory, No. 59, north Front street, Webster, Adgate & White, Have c<mjlantly for sale, Cotton, Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, _ Of all Kinds, Cut "Nails of all fixes, Fionr Brads, Sprigs and Tack«, Fullers Shears, Gun Flints arid Wool Hats, A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in barrels A new Edition of Adgate's Philadelphia h the fir ft and fe cond parts, being the most aproved sys tem of Rules afid the best cole&ion of Tui.es now in us* t Jtlfe for Sale, A COMPLETE SET OF Machinery for making Cards On an Improved Conflrufti»n. Oft. 2 lawtf For Hamburgh, The fajl-faihng ship aJ'X Industry, William Bell, master LYING Simp's wharf, will fail in a few days, hav ♦r>g;rliTee fourths of her cargo on board. Fo» freight or paflage apply to J O H N BROW N, at Walnut street wharf, or Thomas Newman, No. 118, South Second-street., . , Feb. 7. d ■ ' For Sale or Charfier, . • fA a st 1 She is in eom;Jeat repair, and of absut 3 200 barrels burthen. Jeflc & Robert Wain. I Dec. 29 • d PROPOSALS For printing by fubjeription, a new pub- Tu-atiyn, '/? be entitled ctn brSn eer &: Universal Tablet of Memory. ill. This publication w-)l be printed oo good paper, and on * good type and will •con tain at Jtaft p3g«*s d uodecimoj. 2d. The price to Subscribers will be 75 ccnt lo non-fubferibers, one dollar. s 3d. The Work, it iscxpefted, will be re?« dy lor delivery, by the middle of March' 4 b. Those who oboin 12 Subfctibeis, will be entitled to one copy for their trou ble; to Printers and Booklelkrs the usual allowance will be given. To the PUBLIC. THE principal design of this publication is to rescue fiom oblivion the many impor tant even** and tranfaftions, which, under' divine providence, have been chit-fly condu cive to the fetJcmcm this couniry, ar.dto the eftjbliibmcnt of our present happy form of government ; as al/o to tranfrnit to pofte nty the names and achievements of those ftaiefmen and ( heroes, to whom Amcriea is most indebted for her liberty and indepen dence. Should any patriotic Piinter think proper to patronize this undertaking by occasional ly infertuig the above in his paper, and pro- the tJp a pV_~. Tuliy E4i»jQjc. James Hardie. N. B. It is requcftcd that such persons as are enirufted wi>lTful»fcription papers, wiil be so obliging as to return them by the fiift qf March, in order that their names maybe inserted as patrons of the work. Jan.24 2 3 w l f 7his day is Publifoed y (Price a quarter of a Dollar) Slaves in Algiers : OR A Struggle for Freedom ; A I J L A Y, InterfperOd with Songs, in three Inferib'-d to the Citizens of the United States'of North America. By Mrs. Roiofon. As performed at the New Theatres in Phi ladelphia and Baltimore. ExtraQ from the Preface. . My chief aim has been, to offer to the public a Dramatic Entertainment, which, while it might excite a finile, or calf fjrtb the tear of sensibility, contain no one fentiinent, in the least prejudicial, to ibe>mpt al or political principles of the go vernment under which I live. On the con trary, it has been my endeavour, to place the facial virtues in the faireft point of view, and hold up to merited contempt and ridicule, thcir opposite vices. If, in this attempt, I have been the least success- Snl, I rtiall reap the reward to which I as- f pire, in the smiles and approbation of a li beral public. Sold by M. Caiey, No. 128, and Rice & Co. No. 50, Hii?h street; S. Campbell, No. 54, foHth Second street, and Wrigley &■ Beriman, No. 149, Chelnut street, Jan. 5 2awtf 110,000 weight of Green Coffee, In 87 hhds. barrels, aud 200 bags, entit led to the drawback, stored oa Meflrs. Wiil ng & Francis's wharf. Ift zd & /(.tb Pr&of Bourdeaux Brandy, 30 pipes of Loriilon particular Tenei iffc, and I.oodon particular Madeira WINES, in Wids. pipet. and fluarter calks, Malaga Do. in quarter caflcs, Anriguaand otl er RUMin hlids. St. Croix SUGAR of the Erst qu&liiy» St. Marks MOLASSES, ' \ Ilyfoa TEA, Jamaica SPIRITS, ■ Holl.ind (-IN, in pipes, LOAF SUGAR, in hhds. PEPPER, &c. c. FOR SALE BY Levinus Clarkfon, No. 2)6, south Water Street. D-c. 4 d FOR SALE, At the STORES of JefTe & Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipes, hbdj. and quar ter calks LISBON do.in pipes wnartercafkj Souchongand Congo TEAS, in quarter chefls A quantity of Lilbonand Cadiz SALT Soft (heHed ALMONDSin bales Velvet CORKS, in do. Raffia MATTS. , J»"« 9 <f FRESH Bohea Tea, GIN in Pipes, Now Landing from on board the ship Peggy, John Elliott raafter, from Awifterdam. ■Also Imported by the late Arrivals, KulTia Hemp, firll quality Bitto Bail Duck »■ Diito Ravens Duck Brown Riiffc. Sheeting Ticfelrnburgj Or^»l>nf^s Brown Flandars SfceetiogJ Hf#a»! and Brown RolT» Cotton Stripes a:idChecks ; Flanderj Bedtick] Holland Duck Seine Twine Dutch Great Coait Gin in..cases Madder \ Window Glass, 8 by r? Jefuitt Bark Opium, Aflafetida German Stetl Mill and Crots-cut Saws Hoes and Curing Knives v Sytbes and Skate's* Coffee Mills Black LeJd Crucibles Anchors from 3 est" to ewt. And a General AJJbrtrn<nt of 5-4 & 6-4 Boulting Cloth, FOR SALE By Pragers & Co. N"" 11 * d To be Sold, A V A L U A B L E Tra^l— BEING that part of th- citv of New- Brtunwick that lies in the county of Som crfet and state of New Jersey. Jt contains Wpwurds <»f 600 teres of very valuable lai'd « and is bounded on the fnuth by the public road that leads from New Yerk to Pl"la* delpVta for near two miles, on the eafl by the river Raritan for near a mile, a d lays in a triangular form. Building Lots on fe veral streets in this pa r t of the town fe from five to ten dollars and tw© thirds 1 foot front, and the exterfion of A! ban a lireet, which the firuiUion admits of foray leafthatf a m>l«, will open a new source for vary plea'jnr & commodious situations tor dwelling hou es. A considerable along the river Is well calculated for build ing (fcor'-houfes and wharves, and affords a feat for a Grift Mill' on the bank of the rive, which may he fupp'itd with water from the Mile-Run by a pas sage already dug, where vefTels of 300 bar. rels burthen may conveniently load -nd on load. Thee are now on th« premises a good FarmHouse and two la-ge-barns, a commodious new Dwelling lioofe two fro ries high, 42 by 32 feet square, intended and well calculated for a store, with very ?004 cellars pnder the whole, and a k tche»> by 20 feet square, a new wharf of feet front, and a well built store house o" • 40 by 26 feet r quare and three (lories high, and a quarry ol build ng ftene on the premi ses. New Brunfwiek, one of ihe most flourifli ii»g places in New Jersey, the head of the navigation of the river Raritan, i_ the ma gazine for the reception of 'he pro duce of a very extensive and fertile conn try, and is wellfituated for vcading every kind of imported"merchandize for Supply ing the country. The cafy traQfportation of every kind of produce and manufacture from thence to New York by water, it* si tuation on the pnft.road through the states, and vicinity to Perth Amboy, one of the best feaoorts in the dates, render i t an object wofihy the attention of persons who have the means and know hnw to improve; a situation so well calculated for commerce or manufafturei, 7h premises will be (hewn by John Par ker or James Cole, at New Brunfwiek, and the terms and conditions of sale, made known by James Parker, Of Perth Amloy. Jjn. 19 nwif A FEW COPIES Of 1 lie celebiated Performance under Jth? Si^natu r e of M A N L I U S, May be had of John Ormrod, No. 41, Chef nut Jbreet. F.RICE—2S CENTS. __ Frefli Teas, . Of Superior Quality, viz. lonpcvia!, er Gunpowder Hyson Gomee, r 1 (I quality Hyson, do. do. Young Hyson, . t} Hyfoo Skin, and la Souchong. d ' ■A few Boxes of each, fir sale a j No. 19, Third street foutk Occ. iq codtf r iick]cnburgs, Oznaburgs, f and Glass Ware, " Landing from on board the JlAp Peggy, n , from Am Her dam. * ALSO, T Coffee of prime Quality In hog/heads and tierces, J: Muscovado Sugars t In hogsheads, J; German Steel, ASSORTED K-OOLLEKS, Id small Bales, &c. for sale by • o Rundle Sis Murgctroyd, S No. 11, Walnut flreet wharf. Ci Who want to purcliafe 30a pr 400 Casks Gocd %'jaxfeed. j, 11 3tavrtf 0 WANTED, An Apprentice To the Watch making: and d • a , Repairing Business ?] APPLY 1 o C. Campbell, No. 3, south Fourth flreet, two doors j from Market flreet. Jan. 19 2awtf £ In the press and speedily will ■' j be .publifiied, THOMAS DO-BSON, jj No. 41, south Second street, ' WOLSTONCRAFT's Historical & Moral View c OF THE —nch K <?vo 1 ution, And the effeA it has produced in Europe. N. Y. A Copies of tlie London Edi- 1; 5- tion, for sale at two dollars and a quarter. o 1 « ' aaw3w 1 I A Morjel for the Gnawers [ t ' 1 of the Bone I ' s J d r • ————— This Day was published, u AND FOR SALE AT ) T. Brad-ford s Book-Store, { r No. 8. I s South Front Street, " [P) ice 37 cents'] ■ Observations on the Emi- f e gration of Dr. Priestley, r And on the several Addrefles delivered to him, on hi# arrival ai New with additions, containing many curious and a interesting fa<!\« on the fubjeil, not j 0 kaewn here when the fir ft edition was v . p'jblilhed :—Together with a conapre- j r> Lenfive llory of a d FARMER'S BULL. v Third Editfon. 0 At £e fame place may be had the following t Late Publications, viz. n ' I. A Bone to gnaw for the Democrats ; d or Observations oi a late pamphlet, entitled a " The Political Progress of Great Britain." t 2. The Young Quaker, a comedy, by e d O Kecfe. 3. Towel*, by Mr. Cobl-. J 4. Sicilian Romance,' an opera, by Henry d Siddons. t 5. The Hapless Orphan ;or Innocent vie- t tim of Revenge ; a novel founded on inci- ii n dent 6in real life. In a fenes of letters from Caroline Francis, to Maria B — by a aft American Lady, 2 vols. n J. A general Affdftment of Books in the dif- r ferent departments of literature. i] II *J\ Bradford has also for sale, the Best Su- c 0 perfine ErgHlh CARDS, and best coloured a e Wefers, wholefaleor retail ; and as ufual,an e e aflortrAent of STATIONARY and Blank ' Books,which he will fell cn the lowest terms d ] F eb - 7- , d e e TUITION £ cf the I French Tongue,Mathematicks c e and Drawing. r J. C. Roufieau informs the public, that he ' has opened his EVENING SCHOOL, at his c , house, No. 15, Brant flreet, hetween.ncrth ' Third and Fourth ftrects, and between RacL and New streets. He continues to wait on Ladies and Gen- ' tlemen, who wish to be taught at their owr 1 ho'ifes, and intends to open a Morxinv 1 School for ynung I.adies as focc as he fhal! have got Twelve Snbfcribers. Feb. «. <od4w f CARRIAGE ' or tw« i Public Mails, PROPOS/LS will be receiv ed at the Gencral-Poft-Ofßce until the 31ft €ay of March £ it. incluEvtly, lor carrying the mails of the United States between Phi ladelphia md the city ef New York—Phila delphia ahd Baltimore—Baltimore ar -iAlex andria—and Philadelphia and PittfLurgb— the times of arrival to be as follow— 1. Philadelphia and Nc<w-Y»rk. Receive the mail at Philadelphia every MoSday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at one o'clock in the af ternoon—and .deliver it at New-York (in wenty hcurs after, viz) every Tuefday,Wed nefday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday at r.ijie o'clock in the morning. R - turning, receive the mail at New-York e very Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri day, Saturday ajid Monday, at one in the a£- ternoon, and deliver it a* PhilndeiphiE (in pin etecn hours, viz.) every Wednesday /Thurs day, Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tues day, at eight o'clock in *ne morning. a. Philadelphia ar.d Baltimore. Perf»n« offering propafab re defifed sco ftat< , on thry will curry thj: mall three r limes a week, and on w hat term* they will carry it fixtimes a week. / hree times a iveek. Receive tfye mail at Philadelphia, every Monday, Wednufday, and Friday, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and deliver it at Bal timore, (;;> twenty-eight hours) every Tu f day, Thursday, and Saturday, at three o'clock in the afternoon. Returning, receive the Mad at Bal'imore every 'Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, at ten o'clock in the evening and deliver it at Philadelphia, every Thursday, Saturday, and "tuesday, at nine o'clock in the morning, (35 hours.) Six time j a iveek. Receive the mail at Puii.adei.phia every s Monday, - Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at eleven o'clockin the forenoon, and deliver it at Baltimore (io twenty right hours) cvtry Tuesday, Wednef j day, 1 hurfday, Friday, Saturday, and Mon day-afternoons by three o'clock—Returning receive the mail at Baltimore every Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday and Monday evenings by ten o'clock, de liver it st Philadelphia (in 34 hours) every 'lTiurfday, Friday, Saturday. Monday, Tues day and Wedhefday mornings by eight o'- clock. 3. Baltimore and Alexandria. Rec.'ive the mail at Baltimore, from the "3 -April TV ti.<e jirft oj November,- every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, ear - ly in the morning (or by half past ten o'clock on each preceding evening) and deliver it at Alexandria the fame days at fix o'clock in the ' evening. Returning, receive Jie mail at Alexandria the fame evenings by half past ten o'clock, or early the next morning, and deliver it at Baltimore, every Tuefday,Thurf day and Saturday, hy half past four o'clock in the afternoon. From the Ift of November to the ijl of. ' April,.receive the mail at Baltimore as j before, ar.d deliver it at Georgetown every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by seven s'clock in the evening,' and at Alexandria, each succeeding morning at eight o'clock. Retup.ninc, receive the mail at Alexandria cvery_ Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at five o'clock in the afternoon, and deliver it at Georgetown at seven o'clock in the even ing, and at Baltimore on each succeeding day at half past four in the afternoon. | Note. Persons proposing to carsy the ' Mails on this route, are requested to .state on s w hat terms they will carry it every day (Sun days : excepted) the hours for receiving and delivering the mail being the fame. 4. Philadelphia and Pitt/huryh. Receive the Mail at Philadelphia every Sa ; turday at half paft'eleven o'clock in the fore noon, and deliver it at Pittsburgh every Frx ; day at no n. Returning, receive the mail d at Pittsburgh eVery Friday at five o'clock in the afternoon, and deliver it at Philadelphia y every Friday at noon. ' Note j. The contrails for carrying these Mails will be made to commer.cc on the 15th y day of April next (exc pt the mail No." 4, the carriage of which shall commence on Sq t rday the iSth day of April) and continue - in force until the ift day of' A£rii 1799. i Note 2. Should the hours of receiving >' and delivering these Mails be found inconve nient to she public, the Poft-Mailer-Gcneral. - may at any time change them; provided that if fueh charitres would prove injrribus to the - contractors, they {hall not he made without i art adequate compensation previously ftipulat t r Note 3. For every quarter of an hour's s delay, not exceeding twelve quarter?, and for every hour's delay thereafter, subsequent to the .times prescribed for delivering the thrae firft mails at the Pnft-Offic s in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Alexandria, the' contrail or® shall forfeit one dollar ; and' for every hour's delay in delivering the fourth mail at Pittsburgh and PhijadeHbiaAcfuec e tively, they fliall forfeit one dollar. And no s excuses to save a forfeiture for delays yi ] be k admitted, unlets reafomfcfc pr-oof br ptoduc e Jd to the Poft-Mafter-Gencral, that the de lays were occasioned by in-.paflibiljty of riv ,- rr »- r Note 4. The contrrtfrors fliall be r-f on , fible feir the fidelity of the persons, to w; om ]t they entrust themails. General Pofl Office, FliiiielpbU. JiC. 19 th, i 79s . »
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