f V. "i DAILY EVENING AD V E R T I SE E; [No. 66 of Vol. VII.] On Tuesday. the 24th inft. Jit Seven o'clock in the Evening, Atjbe-Coffee House, -vein be fold by Public AuA&fn. Forfeited Shares (compleat) 'Philadelphia & Laneajl:r Turn pike Road Company. Footman & Co. Au&'rs. March 3. APPLES. For file, a few barrel* of good found Pippins. Enquire at fro. 38, Arch Jlreet. [arch 13 TO BE RENTED Tor one or more years and immediate pof fefliou given: About Sixty Acres of Lanj, Twenty of which are Dyke Meadows, in hi<rh order ; it is situated at Point no Point five miles from the Citjbof Philadelphia, it was formerly the Property of Thomas Boulby deceased—there ire on the Pre;, miles a good dwelling. House, two JB«rts fee. For p.iTti>-uUi'» mquiu» it-Uo. 76 Hi;;h Street. Philadelplr'a, March 1795- landing, Frm bng Toolf.t from Lifrktool, Stoved & Bajket SAL T } ' CHEESE Double Gloucester, in whole and half han'.pers ; PORTER BOTTLES, in crates, FOR SALE BY Thomas & John Ketland. March 6. d Juit Published* And to be fold byThom«s Do Won, No. 41, .Second ftrcet, Benjamin Davis, 68, High ftrect, John Ormrod, 41, Chefitot fliteet, and by'the Editor of this Gazette, • Proceedings of the Executive of the United States, respecting Tf^^mußGEm's, 1794- MARCELLUS— aspublifhed m the Vir ginia Gazette, in Novembef and December 17 Hi STORY of the REVOLUTION in GENEVA. 4 REPORT of the late Secretary oi tue Treasury, on the PUBLIC DEBT, March 6 PUBLIC NOTICE. The Commiilioners of Alleg ing County having tranfinitted to the Sub scribers, for thepurpofeof colle&ing a lift of Taxe».d»e on unseated Lands in said county, for the year 1794, in cpnfequence of which •we now Inform all persons concerned in said Lands, that one of us will attend, from the <th to the 20th in ft. from 9 till 10 o'clock in .the morning, at No. 158, south Front ftTeet to receive said Tajces. . ■ Prejley Nevill. Dunning M*Nair. •dtjcM Martjh 3, . 110,000 w«ight of Green Coffee, In 87 Midi. (tofcarvels, aaid 200 bags, entit led to the drawback, stored oa' "Meflrs. Willing is Francis's wharf. ijl id & Prtof Bourdeaux Brandy, 30 pipes of London pariieular Teneriffe, and Lundoii particular Madeira WINES, in hhds. pipes, and quarter calks, Malaga DO. iriquAfe' calks, ArirtgtiAaiid other HUM rn - St.Ci'M* SUGAR "I'the firlt qualiiy, St. Mark <. VJOLASSES, Hyson TKA, , r Jamaica SPIRITS, Holland' Gl*4,in pipes, LOAF SUGAR, iff hhils. , PEPPER, &c. he. FOrfl SALE BY Levinus' Clarkfon, No. 216, out!) WaterS '«er. D c 4 (l A FEW COPIES Of ihe celebrated Peifoimance under the Signature of M A N L I U 5, M<iv be had of John Ormrod, No. 41, Chef- nut Jireet. . fRICF. 25 CENTS. NX N TEDr - An Apprentice To the Watch making and Repairing Buiinef» .APPLY TO C. Campbell, No. 3, fonth Fourth street, two doors from Market street. Jill. J? of tS)t Unites) cs SHE is a Herat built Brig, burthen about I too barrels, two years old, will be in com pleat order for a cargo in a few days, and is well calculated to carry lumber jon deck.— For terms apply f the Subscriber at No. 216 south Water Street. Levinus Clarkfon. eoddiw March 17 For Freight or Charter, A B I G A I L, TrufJely majlcr. BURTHEN about 2000 barrels, now ly ing at Jefle and Robert Wain's wharf, wil be ready, to take in a cargo in a few days. For terms anply to the master on board, or . THOMAS NEWMAN, No, 118, south Second JVbo Las forfait, on board [aid Brig, 3000 bu{he!s Lilbon Salt, A few boxes frejh Lemons and Oranges, And a few quarter casks Lilbon Wine. Feb. 27 For Sale or Charter, Captain Lovell, NOW laying at Walnut street wharf, a flauneh good wffel, .jot a years old, burthen about 1600 barrels. For terms apply to Joseph Anthony & Son. March 9. Iw For LONDON, THOMAS MASON, Jvn. Mailer S Burthen about 1000 barrels, the greatest part of her cargo beins; engaged, will fail on or before the 7,4 th of March. She is a stout veflel, well found, Philadelphia built, fails well, and has good accommodations for pas sengers. For fre'ght or pa/sage enquire of MATHIAS KEELY, South Water-flreet, GAZZaM & TAYLOR, Front-ftreetor RALPH MATHBR, Racc-llreet, NOV7T. February 23. Genteel Boarding & Lodging, A T No. 112, south SecondJireet. March 3 daw Ihe New Philanthropic Society, Constituted for the purpose of relieving sick or distressed members is open for the admission of a few Subscribers on the origi nal terms, after which the entrance will be advanced. The benefits arising from the above infli tution are too obvious to require much com ment ; independent of advantages produced by social intcrcourfe, the consciousness of contributing to our neighbours'relief,affords the highest gratification to a feeling mind, while it secures to ourselves a certain provi sion against future contingencies. N. B. printed particulars may be had (gratis) dt the Bar of the Sun Tavern berry iireet, where the Society is held. The next meeting will be on Monday the 16th inft. March 5. John Miller jun. No. 8, Chef nut Strict, Has for sale by thepatkage, or piece, RUSSIA SHEETINGS, Ticklenburgs, OSNABURGS, Irish Sheetings, Do. Sii.esias, ("MUSLINS, q ) Persians, ' te; ) ond N C.Nankeens. March 16 \ mw&f3w James iM'Alpin, Taylor, No, J, South Fourth Striet, Returns his grateful acknowledgements to his friends and the Public for their libe ral Encoutagement, and begs leave res pe&fully 10 solicit a Continuance of thci Favours. At his Strop Gentlemen c»n be farnilKed *itb the best material!, and hive the»< atade op finjlhefl in the neatest asiM molt fa(hio<iable manner. * . ; Hewill Muhiklttlly receive any orders & pay #prompt and pa'niftual at tin ton to j th'««mv Oft. IS Wants Employment, A Person who has a tolerable knowledge ot CONVEYANCING, a general know ledge ol Figu r *S a " c ' writes a good hand. He w«uW engage by the year, either in an OtSce or Merchant compting house A line addrefl'ed t" JR. and left at the Office of the Gazeite ot the Uniied States, will be duiy attendedto. an. :0 eodlf aawtf Thursday, March 19, 1705. For Charter, The Brig A M E, m&th.s w 2awtf AND LOTS FOR SALE, O N New Market Square. On the 25th day of March instant, at Sev*n o'clock in the evening, will be exposed to faleby public vendue, at the Merchants' Coffee Houfc in Second street, Two Valuable Unimproved LOTS on the weft fide of Second street or New Market i Square, in the city of Philadeloh viz. No. I. Being the corner of Cedar, common ly called Southfireet, containing in breadth on Second street, twenfy three fset. and in depth one hundred and twenty feet, bouuded on the east by Second ltreet or New Market Square, which is »bout 130 feet wide, on the weft by an alley 12 feet wide, extending northward fro:n Cedar street, and on the north by lot No. 2. No. a. Of the fame front and depth adjoin ing the foregoing, both have the privilege of the 12 feet alley, by which they are bounded on the weft. They will be put up together or separate as may seem moll agreeable at the time of sale. Terms of Payment. One third in notes at two months, one third at four months, and the other third at fix months, with security if required. Footman & Co. Audt'rs. March 14 NOW LANDING, For sale by the Subfcrihers, from the Jbip Theresa, from St. Marcs, 15 hhds. & 3 tierces SUGAR And 1200 lbs. St. Domingo Indigo, Fr>m the Brigantine Sally, from Jamaica, 200 Bags PIMENTO, They have also on hand, 150 qr. caiks of rich Mountain Wine, Port Wine in pipes and hagfheads, Brimstone in roll and cake, An invoice of Saddles andHarnefs, New Castle Crown Glass 8 by 10 Liquorice Ball in boxes of a cwt. each, One 12 inch new Cable, 1 $0 crates of Que ns Ware assorted And %s I pieces of Mahogany. Philip Nicklin Iff Co. March 16 d SALT. Best Cadiz Salt, Just landing from on board the Brig Trial, for sale at Messrs Willing and Francis's wharf by Levinus Clarkfon. March ii, <!• COFFEE, 54 hogsheads ? , OOG i bs . 350 barrels ) just arrived in the Rebecca, Captain Hughes, from Jamaica. FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. Who has also now landing out of the Mer cury, from Oporto, Choice Red Port Wine, IN PIPES. Dec. 21 George Hunter, Chemiji, At bis Larboratory, No. ll4> foutb Second Jlrecit. INFORMS his former customers and the public, that he has hegun the DRUG bu uncfs again on an plan. He has for sale a g«,nerai assortment of FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS, and PA TENT MEOICINKS. Likewise, nt r rkVol' u vs, dry and ground in oil, paint .bruftits, window and coach ■rlafs, dye (luffs lmi'ccd oil, oil ot turpentine, copal oil vatn;(h and jap*», warranted good. A Hum. crpoeras, m <dd- r, ground rcdwaod ny the hogftu-ad or fmallcr quantity*. Ashe imports the fun pi • from the best market , and makes the dompofihons and preparations he is enabled to vouch for and warrant ever) article fold out of his Laboratory, and likewise to dispose of them at the most reasonable rates. He w sties to fell a large LOT of GROUND, 'he north-east corner of High and Eleventh-ftree's,containing 78 feet front on High-street, and 200 feet on Eleventh ftreet, opposite Mr. L< iper'snew buildings — And another LOT on the north fide of High ftreet,ne*r the above, 28 feet front, and 200 feet deep. Both lots have the privilege of a 30 feet alley in their rear. Dec. 13. Wanted Immediately. 2 Smiths, a good fireman and White Smith, good encouragement will be given. Apply No 161 or 74 Market ftrest. Philad. Feb, 28, 179J, N. B. Boarding and Lodging free. d* THIS DAY WAS PUBLISHED Richard Folwcll, And fold at his Printing Office, No. 33,Aixh street, and also by the principal Bookfcl lers in Philadelphia, {Price Half a Dollar) THE THIRD EDITION OF THE Political Progress of Britain ; Or, an Impartial History of ia the Government of the Eritifh Erripire in Eu rope, Asia, and America; from the Revo lution iu 16SR, to the prefcnt time; the whole tending to pro*e the rOinons cbnfe quences of the popular fyfteirf 1 of Taxa tion, War, and Conquest. The IVoriif t mad Buftntfs" CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION. Of British wars since the revolution; im menfc slaughter; tnpence of wars; Nootka Sound ; Oczaßow ; Tippo Saih ; amount of national debt; enormous extent of its interefl in the next century ; lcandafcus terms on which it was firfl contrafied; flcetch of th civil lift of William III; profligate expendi ture of the court; hints for royal economy Queen Anne; a fmgle default of thirtv-five millions fterlhig; lotteries ; earl of Chath am ; fpecinten of British taxes; lord North ; his extravsgantprcmiums fbr money ; scheme of paying off nubli. debt ; its futility; uni-, form absurdity of modern Eritifh wars ; m prefs of fcamen ; chara&er and design of this work. w&sts, Chapter 1. Purity and importance of Scots reprifen tatives in parliament; parchment barons ; anecdotes of the Scots excise ; window tax ; extra&s from an authentic report to the lords of the treasury: herring fifhery ; fait and coal duties; dreadfuloppreflion ; fate of Sir John Fenwick; history of the creditors of Charles 11; summary of the public services of the prince of Wales. Chs.pl ir 2. Fertility of the Hebrides; Iflay ; its pro digious improvement ; immense abundance of fifh ; miserable effects of excise ; fait and coal duties ; i'pecimen of Scots sinecures. Chapter 3. Reports of the commiflioncrs of public ac counts; crown lands; astonishing corn law; Britilh famine in the reign of William 111;; striking piilure of Scotch wretchedness at that period; what Scotland might have been; war in general; Culloden ; the bloouy dukf Chapter 4. Blackftone ; his idea of the English con tiiution ; default of an hundred and seventy one millions sterling; Powell-; Bembridge ; Mary Talbot; Weftmirifter ele&ion ; an c dotesof the war with America ; Englilh dif "enters ; their lawsuit with the corporation if London ; society (if fritnds ; uriparallel d opprefiion of that fe3 in England; boxing. Chapter 5 Civil lift ; accumulation of fifteen millions , dog kennels ; George 1; his liberal ideas of government ; George II ; his hospitality at the burial of hit eldest foncxcife. Chapter 6. Edward 1 3 Edward 111 ; Henry V ; Ire- land; Conduit of Britain in various quarter, of the world; Otaheite; Guinea; Northr America; The Jferfey prison-ship ; Bengal; General estimate of dcllrudion in the Call- Indies. This Edition of that popular Work is now printed on larger type, larger pages, and con-' tains <jne third more matter than the former editions, and still the price is not enhanced. Also jujl fublijhcd, and for fait at the fame place, Price One Fourth of a Dollar, The Second Edition of A Bone to Gnaw for the De mocrats ; Or Observations on a Pamphlet, entitled The Political Progress of Britain. March 3. UNITED STATES. PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given, that th trials of Crim'nal Cauf'es in the Circu Court of the United States for the Penn" fylvania Diftri<3, will commence on Men" djty, the 4th day of May next, at the City Hall in Philadelphia : when and where all ptrfons bound by recognizance or other wise to appear, are required to attend. By order of the Honorable William Paterfon, Esq. one of the afTociate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, t and the Honorable Richard Peters, Esq. diftrift judge of the United State* for the Penn fylvauia diftrifl. ' ( Dt, M arfhal. Marfha'-'s March I The printers of news-papers to thi westward and northward of Philadelphia, are requested to inf'ert the abo\'e. March 12 mw&fUM Stables to be Let. To be let from the 28th inft. or fooncr if re- quifltc, A Neat Eight Horse Stable with the convenience of a good Hay Loft & Shed for Carriages, in Elbow Lane, between Market and Chefnut ltreet. Enquire at th Rising Sun, Strawberry street. March Jl wicsjt B Y i ' No. 7?8.1 Colunibi^iiiini. Notice h hereby given, That the Ccr-miitre of E%S./i;nut;t.n of 7*^- 'ents a.-JPrd'«Otni, belong-nj; to the Co'u.r.- tunum or Na*ieral Cai'. re of P Sculpture, Arthiteif.i-.ro, and Mgravinj con tinue tu rc*c. i\t: lecomitidsdarions frr.ni ti-.ofe Ar'tifti who mac to berorn Xknt'ocr* of that Institution, inclof.ti to Mr. Grcqpibt at his houfu adjoining the tank of Pearfyl vinia, and sukireflcd-to tin chairman. Signed by order of Camuuttce of Ex amination, &c« J. J. BARRALF.T, THOS. HUDSON, AiT.ft. Sec Teh. a 7 d - Columbianum. February 14, 179? AT a Meeting of the Fellow Artifls of the Columbianum, at Mr. Groombridi.e'» House, adjoi ling the Bsnk of Pt ujifylva au, in the City of Philadelphia. G. I. Parlyns in the chuir. Resolved, That the Columbianum or National College, fhill apprise the Artifls of Ame rica, and such Ladies and Gentlerm.ll, as are defircus of lending specimens of ibfir performances, either 111 Painting, Sculp ture, Architecture, or Engraving, that a PUBLIC EXHIBITION will be opened in the City of Philadelphia, on the tivft day of May next, when those who wilh to be Exhibitors, are requcfted to notify their intentions as soon aspoflible, addres sed to the Chairman of the Columbianum through the hands of Mr. Groombridge. Rtfolved, That the Rooms intended for the Ex hibition lhall be announced tc. the Pt.blic» is soon as the preparatory arrangement are completed. I Resolved, That every poflible ca,re shall be takrn of such performances of Artilts and Ho norary Exhibitors as are intended for the Exhibition, and that they shall be return ed to the different proprietors, at the elofc of the fame, with every suitable precau tion. Resolved, That the Rules and Regulations for conducing the Exhibition, (hall be laid before the Public at an early period, with the names of the Gentlemen that compose the Committer of Exhibition and Models, Signed by Order, P. P. PRICE. Sec. protein. THOS. ROIiSON, A (Tift. Sea. Feb. to FOR SALE, At the STOKES of jelTe & Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipe-, lil)ds.,anti quar ter calks LISBON do.in pipe's and quarter cafl<s Souclimigand CongoT EAS, in quarter cherts A quantity of Liibor and CadizSALT Soli flielled ALMONDSin bales Velvet CORKS, in do. Knfiia MAT'IS. June 9 d American Land/capes. PROPOSALS FOX PUBLISHING IN ASUATINVA VIEWS. TWENTY-FOUR Selected from the mod striking and intc refting Profpedls in the United States j each ef which VIEWS will be accom panied with a descriptive account of its Local, Historical, and other Incidental Peculiarities. By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of the " Monafic Remains aud Ancient Ctf/Oa in Gmt BrXsi„r < CONDITIONS. I. That the work (hall be published by Sub** fcription ; and that each SubCcriber (hall engage to take the whole set of Views, and shall pay for each engraving, if black or brown, a Dollars ; and if coloured $ Dollars. 11. That th« dimensions of each engrav ing fhallbe 24 by 17 inches, executed in aquatinta, and published upon paper of a superior quality. The publication to com mence immediately ; and one engraving to be delivered to the Subscribers, on the firA Monday of each succeeding month, until the propofeel ferics ihall be finally complet ed. 111. That with the last View of the scries, ihall be delivered an engraved title-page ; an elegant chara£ei ifl:ic vignette; a map of the route, conne&ed with the profpedta exhibited in the the course of the Work ; and an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. Subscriptions are received by Mr. Harri fon, at his Print-fliop,Maidrn lane, New-York by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. 118, Market I °rect, Philadelphia, and by all the principal liook-fellors in the United Stat«. February »8. / 9
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