DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER. [No. 41 of Vol. VH/J TO BE SOLD, My Thoma*l}ol>fon, No. 4T, south Second ftrect, John Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut Street, and the Editor hereof, REPORT OF THE Secretary of the Treasury Read in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 19, I 795. Containing a PLAN for the further Support of Public Credit^ Department of War* JJMJARTI6I ijtyj;" INFORMATION is hereby given, to all the Military Invalids of th- United States, that the suras to which they are intitled for fix month' of their annua! pen lion, from the fourth of September, 17941 and which will become due on the fifth day of March, 17951 vrill be paid on that ai Loan*, with in the States refpedtiveljv under the usual regulations. Applications, of Executors and Admi nistrators, must be accompanied with le pal evidence of their rrfpeclire appoint ments, and of the time of the decease of the Invalids, whose pensions they may •iaim. By order of tte Pr:JldeHt qf tfre Unit kl States, Timothy Pickering, Secretary »f War. lajrSiv, Jan. 27. George Green, Informs his Friends and Cus tomers in particular,and the Public ingeneral,that he has a New feur horse Stage, For journeys,and a number of genteel and close Carriages with good horses and cireful drivers to let on as moderate terms as any other person in the city, finquire at hi» Livery Stable* in Pine iireet, No. 123. Said G recn folic its a continuance of that {hare ®f the Public Patronage, which he has h»therto fojuttfly experienced, and which fhail be- his.lti.dy to merit by hi# •lose attention to business. Jan. 15 James M'Alpin, Taj'/t-r, No, 3, South Fourth Strie*, Returns hjs grateful acknowledgements t© his friends and the Public for their Jfbe ral I ncouragement > and begs leave res pe&fully tofoiicit a Continuance of their Favours. At his Sbrp Gent'envn cm', be ftfrnifhed with the best materials, and have them made up and fi'>iflied in tfhe neatest anti nioft fafhionalile manner. Hewill rece ; vr any orders &. pay aprompt aid ptrnftual dttenton to them. Oft. 25 AT THE Cfir4 & Nail Faßnry, No. 59, north Fr»nt street, Webster, Achate & White, Have con/1 aritly Joir fair, Cotton, Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, Of all Kinds Cut Nnfls of afi sizes, Floor Sprigs and Tacks, Fellers Shears, Gun Flints and Wool Hats, A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in barrels A new Erti tion of Adgate's Philadelphia ftarmoiy, containing both the firft and fc- Cond parts, beins the m»ft aproved fvf tem o' Rules and the best cole&ion of Tunes now in u'e, Alfj for Sale, A COMPLETE SET O t Machinery for in a king Catds On an Improved Conftru&ion. Oft. 2 lawtf A pleasant Country Scat 1... 4 7 MAY He hired far one or irfore years and p»flWlion given immediately, confift injj ot' A neat three story brick hoafe with a barn, a well oi wuter, and an excel lent har ng Orchard, containing 150 treej —It i» fitna'ed 4 miles fromthe city be tweenthr W'iTihickon road and the Schuyl kiW, *t |fce dp' tnce of an Agreeable waik from that river, where a p'eafuie boat may be conveniently kept. The quantity of LanJ m-iv h. confined to B,or extended to I acres not ey.cecdi up 40. Jonathan Williairs jun. at ur, adjoining the PrcmWes. 2aSvtf to »3 of tijt Unto &t f or Hamburgh, The fact-failing flip Industry, William Bell, master LYING at Sims'i wharf, v 11 fail in a few days, hev nijc u.»ee fourths of her cargo on board.— Forfreighr •• passage apply to JOHN BROW N, at Walnut ftrect wharf, or Thomas Newman, Fet. 7. MARGARET, Master. Slie is in eomgleat repair, and of about ' 3 ie® barrels liurthen. Jefle & Robert Wain. Dec. zq d. For printing by fubjcription, a new pub lication, t* be ent'ulcd The American Remembran cer & Universal Tablet of Memory. irt. This publication will be piin,ted on good paper, and on a good type and will con tain at least 300 pages duodecimo. id. The price to Suhfcribefs will be 75 cent 5 to noh-fubferibers, one dollar. 3d. TheHVk, it iscxpe&ed, will be rea" dy (or delivery, by the middle of March* 4 h. THose who Qiall obtain 12 SublcribWs, will be en(it|ed to one copy for their trou ble; to Printers and Booksellers tha usual allowance will be given. THE principal detjgu of this üblication is to rescue from oblivion the many impor 'ant events and tranfattions, whi< h, under divine providence, have been chiefly condu civ'Mo the fetJement «f this country, ai d to the eftjbhfhmcnt of our present happv form of government ias also to transmit p'.flc lity the names and Achievements of those statesmen >nd jhrroes, to whom America is mpft indebted tor her liberty and indepen dence. should any patriotic Printer think proper to patronize this undertaking by occ&fional ly the above in his paper, v and pro ending S*rt)?cnbetr, the favour will be thank Jul ) acknowledged by the EMi'or James Hardie. N. B. It is requeltcd thatfuch persons as are entrutted wih fwbfcription papers, wiJ hef» obliging a , to return them by the full of March, in order that their n»mes md y t>e inserted as patrons of the woik, 2awtf J bis da? is Publifht (Price a qu.irtei of a D Slaves in Algiers : Stru £g le A PLAY, InterfJjerfcd with Songs, in three a<sl:s Inferib'd to the Citizens of the United States of North America. By Mrs. Rowfon. As performed at the New Theatres tn Phi ladelphia ankt Baltimore. Exirad from the Preface. ' l My chief aim has been, to offer to the public a Dramatic Entertainment, which, wh ]e it might excite a smile, or call forth the tear of sensibility, might contain no one sentiment, inttfe least ptejad to 'he moral or political principles of the go vernment it: di r which I live. On the eotr trary, it has been niy end, avonr, to place the social virtues in the faiieft p nnt of view, and hold up' to merited contempt ana ridicule, th. ir opposite vices. If, i. this attempt, I have been the least fnccefs- Vil, I (hall reap the reward to which I as p re, in the fnnlesand approbation of a li beral public. S«I«t by M. Ca*ey, No. 128, and Rice & Co. No. 50, Hich ftreerj S. Campbel:, No. 54, fourh Second street, and Wrigley &s Beriman,No. i49> Chelnut street, .J jn - 5 2awtf ,aaw>f T no,oco weight of "Green Coffee, Ir 87 hhdt. 4° barrels, and 200 bags, e ntit led to the drawback, flored on" Messrs. Will ng & France's wharf. l/l 2d Iff t,th Pr»of Bourdeaux Brandy, 30 pipes of London particular Teneriffc, and f "ndan particular Madeira VINES in hhds. pipes, and quarter calks, Malaga Do in quarter calks, Aorigus and off er RUM in hhdj. <• Sr.Cto.xSUGAR of the firft qualiiy, St. Marks MOLASSES. Hyson TKA, Jamaica SPIRITS, Holland v.IN, in pipes, EOAF SUGAR, in hhds. PLPPER, Ac. hc. for sale by Lcvinus Clarkfon, No. 216, Ibutli Water Street. D c. 4 d Tuesday, February t% 179/T- N®. 118, South Second street. - d 'or Sale or Char&er., PROPOSALS To the PUBLIC. OR A for Freedom : r: v}. AND FOR SALE, At the STORES of Jcfle 8c Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipes, hhds. and quar ter cajfcs LISBON do.in pipes and qnartercafks Souchonglnd Congo TEAS, in quarter chests A quantity of.Lifbonand CadizSALT Soft (helled ALMONDSin bales Velvet CORKS, Id do. Raffia MATTS. Jhh* 9 > d FRESH Bohea Tea* GIN In Pipes, Now Landing from on board the ihip Feggy, John Elliott mailer, from Amsterdam. ! Also Imported by the late Arrival*, Auflia Heiup, fir ft quality Bitto Uai Duck Difto Ravens Duck Brown Ruffu Sheeting Tickl: nl-urgs Oznaburjts Brown Flanders Sheeting Hcffians and Brown Rolls Cotton Stripes and Ghee&s Flanders Bedticks Holland Sail Dnck Seine Twine Dutch Great Coats Gin in cases Madder Window Glass, 3 by i 9 Je uits Bark , Opium, Aflafcetida German Steel Mill and Crers-cut Saws Hoes and Cutting Knives 1 Syrhfs and Skates Coffee Mills Lead Crucible* Anchors f'Oin 3 civ*. to 15 cwt. And a General AJJbrtment of 5-4 & 6-4 Boulting Cloth, Pragers Co. Nov. 1 • d To be Sold, A VALUABLE Tradt of Land, BEING that part of th- city of New Brunfwii k thai lies in tJi»county of Som crfetand ftateofJ£*w Jersey. It contains n;nr > <Js _£-fr«J*aci es of very valuable land and if. So'unded on the south by the puUic road that leads from New York to Phila delphia for near t*o miles, on the eart by the river Raritan for near a mile, ai d lavs ,in a triajigu ar fo'lri. Building Lots on se veral streets 1* this pan oft e town fell irom five to ten dollars and two thirds a foot f o"t, an J the extension of Albany street, which the situation admits of f«rat haftha'f a mil', will open a |iew source forve yplea ant & commodious situations lor dwelling hoir'es. A co'ifideraMe fpjce alongihe river is willculculatvd for build ing ftort-houres and wharves, and affords a feat for a Grift Mill nr the bank of tlis river, which may be fn'pp ied with water from th Mile-Run by a fubterraneois paf rage already dug, where veflels (if JOObar lels burthen may conveniently load ..nd un load. Theiearenow on the premises a good Fai mHaufe and two la ge barns, a commodious new Dwelling Hotife two fto. riesh'gb, 42 by 32 feet Iquarr, intended *■ d w1! calculated for a ft-'re, with very ■ nod cellars under the whole, and a kitclier. 33 by feet square, a new Wharf of 80 fietfros.it, and a well built (tore house o 40 by 26 feet 'qr.aie and three stories high, "nd a quarry o! build ng Hone on the premi es. New Brunfwick; one of ihe rtioft flourifli. ing places in New Je'ley, lying at the head •>f the navigatio of the river Rai itan, i tbe magazine for the reception of.he pro duce of a very extensive and fertile coun try, andis wellfituated for vending rverv kind ot imported merchandize for fupplv ing the country. The easy tranfportatinn of eiery kind of produce and marntafture (row thtnee to New York by water, it- fi liation on the pi»ft road throuch the ft.,tes, and its vicinity to Perth Ambov* one of the best seaports in the dates, render it an object worthy the attention of persons who have the means and know how to improve a fixation so well calculated for comtterce ormanu'aAo er, Th premises will be fiiewn by John Par ker or James Cole, at New Eiun'wick, and the terms and conditions of faie, made known by 2 a wtf James Parker, Of Ptrth Awloy. J 3 "- '9 ■ t !>-.f.' A F£W COPIES Of the celebrated Pe foi-mai.te under tht Signature of M A N L I U S, Miy be .'iad of Ormrod, No. 41, Chef, nut Jlrcet. *RICE —25 CENTS. FOR SALE BY Frefli Tpas, Of Sup prior Quality, viz. Imperial, Gunpow dcr Hyson {. 'omfr, Ift <Juali|s^liyfon, 2 d,- 'do. do. /--'Young Hyson, Hvfqn Skin, and Sduchonjr. A fevj Box(s of ratJj, for fait n No. 19, Third ftfeet south, to eodtf 1 icklenburgs, Oznaburgs, and Glass Ware, Landing fccm on board the flip Peggy, from Anijlerdum. ALSO, Coffee of prime Quality In hoj;(heads and tierces, Muscovado Sugars In hoglheads, German Steel, assorted woollens, In fmail Bales, &c. for sale by Rtindle & Murgatroyd, No. ix, Walnut flreet wharf. Who want to 300 or 400 Casks Good Flaxfeed. Nov - 3tawtf , WANTED, An Apprentice To the Watch making and ' Repairing Bufmefs APPLY TO C. Campbell, No. 3, south Fourth street, two doors from Market ftrett. Jan. 19 In the press ,and speedily will be publifhedj BY ' THOMAS DOBSON, No. 4t, south Second flreet, WOLSTONCRAFT's Historical & Moral View OF THE French Revolution, And the efFetft it has produced in Europe. N. Y. few Copies of the London Edi tion, for lale two dollars and a quarter. 3 > 2aw3w A Morjdl for the Gnawers of the Bone! This Day was pubh». AND FOR SALE AT T. Bradford's Book-Store No. 8. South Front Street, [Price 37 cents'] Observations on the Emi gration, of Dr. Priestley, Ami on the several AddreCcs delivered tn him, on his arrival at New "V&k, with additions, containing many curious and interesting fa&s on the fubjec% not known here when the firft edition was pubiifhed :—Together with a compre liepfive ftorv of a FARMER'S BULL. | Third Edition. At the fame place may be had the following Late Publicatibns, viz. I. A Bone to gnaw for the Democrr.'s or Obfcrvat'ons op a late pamphlet, entitled " The Political Progress of Great Britain." a. The Young Quaker, a comedy, by O'Keefe. 3. Haun e<i Tower, by Mr. Cobb. 4. Sicilian Romance, an opera, by Henry Siddons. t $. The Hapless Orphan ; of Innocent vic tim of Revenue { a novel founded on inci dents in real life. In a series of letters from Caroline Francis, to (Maria B-—— by »n American Lady, a vols. A general Aflortment of Books in thedif ferent departments ef literature. T. Bradford has also for sale, the Bed Su perfine Englifli CARDS, and best coloured Wafers, wholesale or retail ; and as ul'ual,an aflortment of STATIONARY and Blank Books,which he will fell on the lowest terms Feb. 7. 4 TUITION of the French Tongue,Mathematicks and Drawing. J. C. Rousseau informs the public, that he has opened his EVENING SCHOOL, at hi, house, No. 15, Brant flr'eet, between nortl' Third and Fourth streets, and between Rac and streets. He continues to wait on Ladies and Gen tlemen, who wifli to be taught at their ow houses, and intends to open a Mornin School for young Ladies as soon as he fli have got Twelve Subscribers. atrs [Whole .No. 7^5."] THE Toußdert of the COLUMFIANIJAt /witlpvlicm the name originated,) after ex periencing ci*nfideral>le interruption, retired rom Peale's Klufmm ; anr hav«* g finre ccvered in the pfcf.nt Leader of that party latent irtentionof p<*rverti<ig ard cramping ilwr original idfa of a Nationa Collfg- into a cofiteatled plan of an Academical Drawing- School; hold tlfeir meetings for the present at Mr. Groombridge's hoiile, with a positiVe determination of penfevrring, until the ge nuine purposes of their afiociation ar»j ulti mately accomplice:}. At a Meeting of the Fellow-Arfifts of the Cehmbicmum at Mr. Ortiombridge's afow v said, Mr. Kthertfun xn thechair: * Jlcfrived % That the Wrrd dmi (mentioned ih the advertifenjent from Peek's Mufttim, in the Philadelphia Gazette, and in the Gazette of the United States of the 13th Tilt.. afid in the American Daily Advertiser of this morning} is the highest p«fiible compliment that could have been paid, if the talents of an artist are to he appreciated by the comparative fiand ard of the members of the National. Jnftitui ticn with thefc of tlie members,of the AlTo .date Body, that i, .ambitious of acquiring the Jiame of their opponents. • Rtfah'ed, That the terms Imfcftw, and Spurious (in the advertiiement-before alh:ded to) are epithets which can operate no change on the independent minds of the original ivho know no legislator in the in ilance adverted to, but their own will and who acknowledge no di&ator, but gooxl man ners And, that pbr.ifeology.of the fame omplexion, from whatever quart r.it may proceed-fliall n>. ver decoy them into a forget- Fulness of that 1-fpea, which they owe to their own character#. fcefolved, That the Confiitution {hallt>erc-x< a third and lail time on Monday next, at 6 o'clock. P.M. ' -■ Jljhfiii, ■ i I f -Attifti Jftiy be admitted raieipberr ot the C,lumbia,,uT. through the medhim of GtmprtUe of Stum'matim; and that appKcafl(»i' ; thall be rebelled to tranfinit of reeoremepdatien, inciofed to Mi. (3rooifi brirtsjf, f.t kis htiafe Adjbininjg the Bank of PeDafyl« w ia,'and to the Chairman;' By order, lawtf P* ?« PRICE, pro term Philad. Feb. X 4 d CITY DANCING ASSEM- THURSDAY next being ThaiiKgimW J' t' ure Will be no Aflim'ily that evening SUNDAY, the asd, be m£ the Birth Day of thePrefid:nt of tl,e United States, there wdl he a 9ALI. on the evening of the -2 j i^j, otlc^etß be fold for that nieht i and theSubfcribcrs are requested to apply to. tbe Managers for Tickets for Strangers, vious to the night 6f the Ball. Inland avi^ation. In the Trass and fpeedijy will be published by Zachariah Pouffon jun. No. 80, CJiefsut street, A N HISTORICAL account or THE Rife, progress, and prcfent state ° F THE Canal Navigation in Penn- Jylvania. With an Appendix, containing Abftrafh of theArti of the Legiflatnre finre the year 1795, and their Gi ants f Money for :m -- piovin ■ Road,-and Navtoable Watsks throng .(Jilt the fbitc -to winch is an nexed, led, "Ah Explanatory Map." ?u' bfhed l>y Drechon otne I'refidcnt and Managers of the Stliuylk ill a >rf Rufous hanna, and the Delaware and Schuylkin Navigation Companies. "Here fmoptli Canals, across jh'extendi ed plain Stretch their lorg arms to join the distant main. The Ton* of toil, wirh many a weary stroke 'Coop the hard bofofyi of the /'olid rock • tleiiltlet's through the ft ff oppofir.g ciav' Withite«d\ p-tieiue, work their gradual way ; Compel the Genius *f th' unwilling flood } 1 hrough the brown horrors of the agerf wood ; v^ro r s the lone waste th® (liver urn they pour, W chetr the barren heath.ov fallen moor " TH* traveller, with pleasing wonder fees The white fail gleaming through the duikv troes; \nd views the alter'd land'cape with fur ■ P'.ize And doubts the mag'c fceres that round him, rile % « . °\v a ffoc k of aliovr h's her»d . ; lei - w "ven Winvs th flying yefli'l, fpreJl ;™ meeting ftrean, s n.art „! s . R | lrfe hi.e each, unniingicd, pours a (epaiate tide j ■ow, through the hidden veil* of e «rth they flaw nd viflt ftlphurcus mines and cfves b<~* low. '• he du<til«- ftretimsebtfy 'he piling, hand,! nd fecial Plenty crowiuthr hapi>y lakbl •004W / To the Public. LY.
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