DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER. [No. 39 of Vol. VII.] Eight Dollars Reward. J?.4N AWAY from the Sobferi&r, liv ing n'tMr r-ir!if!o, in Cumberland County, on tfi 17th instant, . A MULA/TO WENCH, lis.-net'. JUDA, aVut 30 ye-;s of sr--, t.T. tod f.out nxtdc, had on and tock with ;.fr o*c C.lico pown, one of Pripi « J . Sinfey, rir.e fhortgown and*petticoat of fed an J Tf'r.i-e ftr'ned cotton, two pair of (hoes ens pur h'hijfh heels, and a large bundle f clo;'.*Vis cot known. Whoever tak?s vp sn "if and lecures her in any jnilfo th.t her Maftcr £ctfi her afayi, fhaU receive t'..- :v> r . reward and rcafonabb charges i! iiovirht. home, l>y William Moore. *d6t 6. Department of War. JANUARY 26, 179 5. JNFOKMATION is hereby given, to al! the Military Invalids of th ' United States, that the fnms to,which they are int'.ih-d fill fi< months ef their annual pen men, from th • fourth of September, 1704, snd which will become due on the fifth day of ?-huch, ijp, will be paid on that d aV) bv the CommtfToners of Loans, wirh {>l tha States re'pi'ifiively, under the u.iuai rcu-iihi i<>ni. 'iu'iticnSj of T"xecutors nn;. Admi ri irators* tnuft he accompanied with le gal evidence of their refpe&ixe appoint m-nrs, ar.d of the time of the decease of the Invalids, whose penfi<jn« they rr.av ATV ' ilaim. By drder of Hit Prudent of ihc XJmt- 'J Stalest Timothy Pickering, Secretary of War, Jtfn. 27, George Green, Informs his Friends and Cuf tumers in particular,and the Public in general,that he has a New four horse Stage, Tor journeys,and a number of genteel' and close Carriages with good horses ami careful drivers so let on as moderate terms aa any other jtfafon in the City. Enquire at ]>i» Livery Stables in Pine street, Mo. 123. Said Green fol.c.ts 1 continuance of that (hare of the Pit.' Patronage, which lie has hitherto so amyly experienced, and which shall Tt>e his fturty to merit by hi« alcf-attention to bufinafi Jan. 15 TO BE SOLD, By ThomasPoVon, No. 41, south Seconfl ilrect, John Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut llrcct, and the Editor hereof, report OF THE Secretary of the Treasury Rnd in the House of Reprefcntatives of the XJnitod State*, n /* January 19, 1795* Containing a PLAN for the further • Support of Public Credit. James M'Alpin, Taylor, 3, South Fourth Street, Retains his grates ul acknowledgements V* liis frwtvds and rhe Public f Q' their lite ral !• nc< imgeroent, and begs leave vet fully 10 lolicit a Continuance ot their favours. _ * /,t 1)19 Shop can be furnjineti with tic bcft materials, a»»d have thr»w mafic up and- finHfeed in tli© neateil and moil fafl*iona!>le mannrr. Heiviil thj„k!'u!ly rece'vc any orders & pav apron)pt and punctual atiefjton to tin-m o<*> 25 AT THE Car 4 & Natl Fafiorj, No. j9, north Trent ftiftt, Webster, Adgate & White, Have conjluntly for fale> Cotton, Wool, 1 owj avid Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, Cut of all ir£C -, ..ir B'»<1», Sprigi And TacJcs, . ' rollers Shears, Hu« Flints and Wool iiai i. ■ A p'j.mtity of kiln dried Indian Meal in I -v i-els A new Edition of A'i'a-e's pniladirlphia rl.itmony, containing bofli t he firl> anil fc- Cfh(l pnrts, twin* the nv.tt aproved .lyf tcm o' Rules and the bell coteftion o( Tu»es now in Afo for Sale, x , A CO M TLET R SET np tylachinety for making Caxis 06 anlmpiovcd ConHrudfcion ©ft- 2 For Hamburgh, The fajl-faihng [hip Industry, William Bell, fnafter LYING a Sims's wharf. *vUI fail in a few days, hav 'o{;.»M'Ce fourths f hci cargo on board. For freight f»r pafTage ro J O H N f\R.O W N, at ft/cct wharf, o Thomas Newman, No. 118, South Second Hieef FA. 7 For Sale or Charber, MARGARET, Robert Rolertfon, She is in eompleat repair, and of ab«ut 329 c barrels burthen. Jeffe & Robert Wain. Dec. 29 PROPOSALS For printing by fubJcription> a new pub lication, t**'be entitled The American Rememhran- cer & Universal Tablet of Memory. lft. This pub'-icaiton w»il be printed on good paper, and on* good type and will con- tain at least 300 pages duodecimo. & 2d. The price to Subfcribcrs w be 75 c«ni to non-fubleribers, one dollar. gd. The Work, it is expe&ed, will he riy for delivery, hy th« middle of March 41b. Thole wb" 'hall obtain 12 Subfenbcrfc, will be mtit!ed to one copy for their trou ble; to Printers and BoofcTellcrs the usual allowance will be g v n iawSw. To the PUBLIC. THE unncipal detijrw oi" this \ üblication is to relcue horn oblivion the many impor tant evcn ; » and tranfo&ious, whi eh, under divine providence, have been chiefly condu cive to the fetilcmcpt >-f this .country, ar.dto the cftubli foot cot ot our urclrnt happV-form ttf government; as al(o to tianfmit to poiic liry the name* and atch'Cvemenis of ihofe statesmen ana heroes, to whom America is mc ft indebted for her liberty and indepen dence. Should any patriotic Printer think proper to patronize ihii undertaking by occaflonal ly inserting Iho aVw»\e in hi* paper, and pro curing Subscribers, ihe favour will be thank ful'y acknowledged by the Editor James Hardie. N. B. It u ifqu<-ltcrt thai such perfuns as are minified w*iih subscription papers, will lie nbligirtft as to rt'iuin them by the firft r.( in order tbat ilieu names maybe infeitcd .">s patrons ot the work. * aawtf J»"*4 1 his (/ay is Publifned y (Price d quarter of a D"ilnr) Slaves in Algiers : Struggle for Freedom : A P L A T, TnterfperPd with Song-;, in tlue' a£fcs Int'ci\brd to the (Jtiacnt of the United States of North By iMrs. Row/on. As performed at the New Theatres in Phi ladelphia and Pnlfimore. ExtraS from the Preface. l% Mv chief atw has been, to off rto the public a Dramatic Entertainment, which, wh<U» it might excite a fmilc, or call forth the tear of feufibility, might contain no one sentiment, in the least p ejiid cial, to lie moral or political principjes of the gn v ernijjf nt under which I live. Gn the con trary, it has been my endeavour, to place the t»cial -vir*u?s in the faireft point of view, and hold up *o merited contempt and ridicule, th ir opposite vuerft If* ,n this attempt, I have bren the least success- V\l, I {hall reap the reward to which I af pirp, in the limits and approbation of a li beral pub ire. Soln by M. Ca«ey,No. 198, and Rice & Co. "No. 5-5, M\\>h ftree f ; S. Campbell, "40. 54, south Second street, and Wrigley &' Beritnan, N». 149» Cheinut street, Jan. 5 2n»vff 110,001 weiglit of Green Coffee, (n 87 Mkls. 40 barrel*, and 200 bags, e ntit led toihedr;iwback, stored on McfTrs. \Viilmg& wharf. ifl id & 4th Prsof Bourdeaux Brandy, 30 pipe? of London particular Tene'iffe, and I-nrdon particular Madeira "WINETS, in hbds. pipes, and quarter casKs,, tylalaga Do. in quarter cases, Anriguaand off er RUM in hhtls. St.Cioix SUGAR of the firlt quality, St. Marks MOLASSES, Hyson TKA. Jamaica SPIRITS, Holland ( IN, in pip*?, LOAF SUGAR, in hlids. PEPPER, &c kc. I FOR SALE BY Leyinus Clark/on, No. 2*6, south Water Sweet. d ».c. 4 |WTf Satur day, February, t4, Master 2awtf OR A 2awtf A N D FOR SALE, , At the STORES of ! efTe & Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipes, fcbds. and quar ter casks LISBON doiin pipes and quartercafks Souclroitgmd Congo TEAB, in quarter chests A quantity of Lifbonand CadzSALT SofrThellcd ALMONDS in bales Velvet CORKS, in do, Russia MATTS. }une 9 ' ' d FRESH Bohea Tea, GIN "in Pipes, Now Landing romon board the fliip Peggy, John Elliott matter, from Atnfterdam. Also Imported by the late Arrivals, Kufiia Hemp, fivft quality Ditto Sail Duck Ditto Havens Duck B»own Ruflla Sheeting Ticklcnburgs Ozuabtirg* B own Flanders Skcetingt Hcfljans and B: own Rolls Cotton Stripes 0"d Chcota FlaoderV Bedt'cki Holland Siifl Duck Seine Twine Dutch Great Costs Gin in cases Madiler Window Glafij 8 by iO je r mts Bark Opi(ID1« Aflafcet'da German Steel Mill and Cr»fs-e«t Saws Hoes and Cut '»g Knives Sythei and Skates Coffee Mills Black Lead Crucible* Anchors t«-om 3f U *° '5 And a General Ajfortment «f 5-4 &c 6-4 Boulting Cloth, FOR SALF BY Pragers <b* Co. N '■ >' A . "To be Sold, A VALUABLE Tract of Land, BEING that part of th' citv of New Brtmfwii k that li*« in th« M So crfetard ftnte ol New Jnfey. t conta'i » apwmtU f 633 acies of very vshialalt l.n A and i« bounded on the f»uth by the pu : tic mad that lead' from New Yaik to P, la drlp;.ia tor near two mites, on ihe east by ilie river Rnritao for tit ar a nnle, a d lavs in a trianpu ir tonn. Build ig Lots on se veral streets m thispaii of the town fell torn fiv to ten dollars a 1 d two thids a foot font, aud the estenfien of Albai y ft reel, which the fTttlntion adn.its of for at I aft half a nvle, will open a new fonrce forve vplea ant fc Cm modi "US fito.itiom for dwellingjiou es. Aco.fidera it fp-.ee along Ihe river Is well calculated for build jngikot .houses ai d wha' ve*, and affords a feat for a Grift Mill on the bank of the rive , which'nav lie fapp icd with watei from th Mile-Run by a fob erraneous paf 'aze already dui>, where veflelj of 330 bar re's burthen may coi venientjy load nd un load. Theie a p e now on the premises a >rood FaimHoul'e and two la ge barns, a comryodiiia* new Dwelling House two ftn ries high, 42 bv 32 feet (quar*, intended and well calculated for a ft re, wth very »on«l cellais m»der the whole, and a kitchen 33 by tO feet a new wharf of 80 feet front, and a well built ftme boafe o 26feet 'qi.ae aid three ft me* hieh, ind a quarry ol build ng llone on the premi- New Brunfwu k, ore of the mod flourifli '» ig place? in New Je 'ey, ly'ngat the head of ihe naV- : gatio oj the river Raiitan, i tke ma gazinf for the recpt on nfiJie pro duce of a very extcfive and fertile coun try, and is we) fi'uated for vending every kind of imported merchandize for fupply irg the country. The ea y tranfportatioii of every kind of produce and :'rora thence to New York by uatr., it si tiianon on the post road through »he ft.te% and it* vicinity to Perth An boy., one of the bed fearorts in the states, render it an , object worthy the attention of persons who i have the means krow how to improve | a fixation so well calculated for commeret or manufacture', 7h prcmiTe? will b* ftewn by John Par ker or James Cole, at New fc un wick, and rhe terms and conditions of fa'e, inafle known by James Parker, Of Perth Amboy. Jin. i 9 A FEW COPIES Of the celebiarid Pcfo'inarr* uixierjuic M • nature of M A N L I JJ S, May be ItacT of John Ormrod, No. 41, Chef nut Jlreet. ?<RIC£— ■ 25 CENTS, T -pr;. Fresh leas, - Of SuPKßioa Quality, viz. Imperial, »r Gunpowder Hyson Gomee, lit quality Hyson, zJ. do. do. Young Hyftfn, Hyson Skin, and Seucliong. A few Boxes of each, far fttle a No. 19, Third street foutb. Dec. 10 Ticklenburgs, Oznaburgs, and Glass Ware, Landing front en board tl?e flip ' cggy, from Amjierdam. Coffee of prime Quality In hogfheadi and tierces, Muscovado Sugars German Steef, ' ASSORTED WOOLLENS, , In finall Bales, <&c. for sale by Rmidle 13 Murgatrcyd\ No. ii, Walnut street wharf. Vho want to purchafr ;co «r 400 lasks Good Flaxfced. Nov. 11 C. Campbell, No. 3, south Fourth street, two doors Jau. i 9 In the press and speedily will be publifned, * B Y THOMAS DOBSON, No. 41, foifth Second flreet, WOLSTONCRAtT's .Hiftoricai L Moral View OF 1 HE P'rench Revolution, And the effect it hat produced io Europe. N. Y. A few Copies of the London Edi tion, for sale at two dollars and a quarter. Feb. 3 2aw;,w A Morjel for the G?iawers of the Bone! This Day was published, AND FOR SALE AT T. Bradford s Book-Store, No. 8. Observations on the Emi gration of Dr. Priestley, And on the tevfral Addreflcs < t livered to him, on his arrival a 1 New Ytn-k, with additions, containing many curious and interesting fadi on the fub;eci, not known here when the firft edition wa< pyblifhed : —Together with a cumpre henfive story of a FARMER'S BULL. Third Edition. * At the fame place may be had the following Late Publications, viz. 1. A Bone to gnav for the Democrats ; or Obfervat ons o a iite pamphlet, entitled " THr Political Proerefs of Great Britain." 2. The Young Quaker, a comedy, by O'Keefe. 3. Har.n ed Tower, by Mr. Cobb. 4. Sicilian Romance, an opera, by Henry Siddons. 5, The Hapless Orphan ; or Innocent vic tim of Revenge ; a novel founded on inci dents in real life. In a series of letters from Caroline 77 ran is, to Maria B by an American lAdy, 1 vols. A general of Books in the dif ferent departments of literature. T. Bradford has also for sale, the Best Su perfine Jj.nglifh CARDS, apd best coloured W«fers,. wholesale or retail; and as ufual,&n afiortnv nt of STATIONARY and Elajifc Books,which he will fell on the lowest teryr Feb. 7. d French Tongue,Mathematjcks and Drawing. ,vf J. C. Rousseau informs the public, thatht has opened his EVENING SCHOOL, at his house, No. 15, Erant street, between nortl Third and Fourth (Ireets, and between Racv and New streets. He eontinucs to w It on Ladies and Gen tlemen, wl\o vi'tfto hi taut i t at their ov. houses, and intends to open a Mornin. School for young Ladies as soon as he lh have got Twelve Subfcribtrs. Feb. 2. ALSO, In hoglheads, W A N T E D> All Apprentice To the Watch making and Repairing Buiinefs APPLY '! o from Market street, South Front Street, [Ptice 37 cents~\ TUITION cf the [Whole No. 7^r»."l CARRIAGE PUBLIC "MAILS. PROPOSALS will be receiv cd at the General-PoH-CfTce until th- 31ft day of March nexty iiicluf:\ely, for carrying the mails of the United States between Phi ladelphia and the city of New York'—Phila delphia and Baltimore—-Baltimore and Alex andria—and Philadelphia and Pittfl?ur^h—- the times of arrival to be as fdllow— 1. Pbiladelp ia and Nt k eodtf Receive the mail at Philadelphia erery Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at one o'clock in the af ternoon—and deliver it at Nev.'-York (in .twenty hours after, viz) every Tuefday,WecK nefday, Thursday, Fr day, Saturday and .Monday at nine o'clock in the morning. Hlv 'turning, receive the mail.at New-York c very Tuesday, Wedneiday, .Thursday, Fri* day, Saturday and Monday', at one in the a£- t faocn, and deliver it at Philadelphia (in ' .11 (teen hours, viz.) every Wednesday/l hurt day, Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuef- A. y, at eight o'clock in the morning. 1. PhilcdetpL iC ond hnhino-r. Persons offering proposals re drfired to slate on what terms th. y will carry this mail th'rce ime< a wtck, and on wtat terms they will -arry it fix times a week. '/ hree I'me: a week Receive the mail at Philadelphia, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at eJeven o'clock in the forenoon, and deliver it at Bal timore, (in twenty-eight hours) every To C iay, Thursday, and Saturday, at three o'clock in the afternoon. Returning, receive the Mail at Baltimore every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunaay, at ten o' lock in rhe evening and. deliver it at Philadelphia, every Thursday, Saturday, and Tuesday, at nine o'clock in the morning, (35 hours.) 3t»Vrtf Six times a <tueek, Receive the mail at Philadelphia every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at eleven o'dockin the [forenoon, and deliver it at Baltimore (in [twenty eight hours) every Tuesday, Wednes day, Thursday, Friday, S turday, anc Mon day afternoons by three o'clock—Returning receive the mail at Baltimore ev ry Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday and Monday evenings by ten o'clock, and de liver it at Philadelphia (in 34 hours) eVery Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuef- Jay and Wednesday motHittge, fcy eight o'- clock. lawtf 3- Baltimore and Alexandria. Receive the mail at Baltimore, from the ftrfl of April to the Jirfl of November, every Mrindav, Wednesday and Friday, ear ly in the morning (or by half pall ten o'clock on each preceding evening) and deliver it at A lexandria-the fame days at fix o'clock in the evening. Returning, receive the mail at Alexandria the time evenings by half past ten o'clock, or early the next morning, and dJliver it at Baltimore, every Tuc£day,Thurf day and Saturday, by half past four o'clock in the afternoon. From the \/I of November to the Ift of Ai'ril, receive the mail at Bai.twiore as before, and deliver it at Georgetown every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by fcvn •'clock in the evening, and at Alexandria, each succeeding morning at eight o'clock. Returning, receive the mail at Alexandria every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at five o'clock in the afternoon, and deliver k 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 carry the Mails on this route, are requested to state Oft what terms they will carry it every day (Sun* days excepted) the hours for receiving and delivering the mail being the fame. 4 • Philadelphia and Pit tfhur^h. Receive the Mi<il at Philadelphia every Sa 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 ■it Pittsburgh every Friday at five o'clock in the afternoon, and deliver it at Philadelphia every Friday at noon. Note i. The contra<9s for carrying these Mails will be made to commence on the I jth day of April next (exc pt the mail No. 4, the carriage of which (hall commence on Sa t rday the ißthdayof April) and continue in force until the ift day of April f 799. Note 2. Should the hours of'receiving and delivering these Mails be found inconve nient to the public, the Post-Mailer-General, may at any time change them; provided that if such changes would prove injurious to the ontraiftors, they fh%ll not he made without an adequate compensation previously Itipuiat ed. Note 3. For every quarter of an hour's '.Hay, not exceeding twelve quarters, and for every hour's dflay thereafter, fflbfequent to the times prescribed for-'delivering the three "irft mails at the Poft-Ofnces in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and A!«xandria, the' contra&ors (hall forfeit one dollar ; ar.d for e.!ery hour's delay in delivering the fourth m.iil at Pittfljuigh and Philadelphia, refpeo tively, they shall forfeit one dollar. And no ex uses to save a forfeiture for delays wi 1 be ad fitted, unless reason i le proof be jroducr ed to the Pod-Mafti-r-Qcneral, that' ti.e. de la s were occasioned by infallibility 01 riv» e i. ' Note 4. The corrt. a<Sors fhallbc rcfroi> lie lor the fidelity of the perlons, to \ hojn •ey entrufl the mails. General Post Office, Philadelphia. Jan. 29th, 1795. «od4w r
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