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DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER. [No. 2 5. of Vol. VII.] 110,000 weight Of Green Coffee, , Jiiß7 Uhdi. 40 barrels, aud aoo bags, entit jj Ud to the drawback, ttored on Meflrs. Wiiliiig & Francis''; wharf. V Ift id & 4th Proof «■ Bourdeaux Brandy, p' 30 pipes of London particular Teneriffe, B and London particular Madeira WINES, ig hhds. pipes, and quarter calks, Malaga DO. in quarter calks, Anriguuand other RUM in hhth. St.CroixSlKiAK of the firlt quality, _ St. Marks MOLASSES, Hyson TEA, famaica &PIKITS, Holland (. IN, in pipes, LOAF SUGAR, in hhds. &c. fee. • FOR* SAI.E BY Levinus Clark/on, No. 216, Couth Water S;reet. 3; D c. 4 _ d _ Whereas an attach ment at the fu ; t of the admfniftiatorsol hi) and ftii&nlar the goods and chattel*, ti hts "Discredit?. which were of \Vi Uianl Bur- ££ net decerned, at the time of his bath been issued out oj the lnferiour Coiut of c»iummvplea», in and for the Countyof Middleiex, the Goods and Chattels Lands and Tenements of Irtnius Martin, late of the county aforefaid, letuinableto the thirdTucfday in July Inft. NOTICE it heieby given to tlie said Irtnius Martin, that ur. ess he appear and file special I»»i! to tlie said action, on or before thfe VhirdTuef* dav in January next, judgment will bt'en tered him by delault, and the goods ana chattels, land* and tenements so at tached, fold for the fatisfaftiop of such of 1 h'n-c'editors as Diall appear to be jutlly en- ® titled to any demand thereon, and (hall ap- < plv far that purpnfe, according to the form a of tlie llatute in such cafe »ade& provided By 01 der of theCouri, BEARE, Clerk. 1 Au<r. 10, __ 1 awtf. A.pleaiant Country ; Seat, M/iY be hii*d fur one or more years t and p»ifeffion givru immediately, consist ing of A neat three story brick hoafe wjHi 1. hnm. a nt*H ol water, and an ejtffci. lent Ixar'ng Orchard, twtaiulhg lyJlree* It is situated 4 miles I".omthe City be tween the Wiffahicken road and the Schnyl kill, at the distance of an agreeable walk (rom that river, where a pleasure boat may be conveniently kept. The quantity nf Land may be confined to B,<>r extended to any umber of acres not exr«<Mtn£ 40. Apply to Jonathan Williams jun at Mount P eaiant, adjoining the Primifes. Ja H. 13 aawtf Just Published,. Bv Samuel H. Smith, and lold by Mr. Ste phens, No 57, foath Second ft'eet, memoirs or General Duinouriefj written by himself. ALSO, Walker's TRIAL, Aikin's Let'ers on Literature and the Conduit ol L>te, How to Grow Rich, a comedy, The Woodman, a comic "pera. In the cowrie »f\his month, S. riT S-nith will pub till No. 1 of the touihiv Rev iew •niaietd. Such Gentlemen as wish to he supplied with this work, are requflted to leave tbeir najr.,;s with M'. Stephens, or with the Pubiiiher, is Cherry, above Fourth ftrtet. Jan. 6 2awgw A Large Assortment of Warranted Watches From t 4 to 40 Holla. s—a very general af fi-rtmcnt of Watch-Materials, Chains, seals, &c. &c.—and a few very hand some French Mantle Clocks, For sale on low terms, for Cufii by John J. Parry, <Jlock*a;id Watch Maker, No. 38,fouth Se cond street, fcT An Apprentice wanted lac. 12 tuf?:<3w George Green, Informs his Friends and Cus tomers in particular,and the Public in general,that he has a New four borfe Stage, # For journeys,and a number of genteel and close Carriages with good fcork'i and tarciul drivers to let on as moderate term! is any other person in the city. Enquire at fcis Livery Swbles in Pine street, Xo. 113. Said Green folicitt a continuance of that ihare of the Public Patronage, which he has hitherto so am? ty experienced, and vhich thall be his ftudv to merit by hit attention to knfineft. For Hamburgh, j Thefaji-failing Jbip J Industry, f J e LYING at Sims's whail, , 1 will fail in a few-day?, hav-I ing tv.o nurds of her cargo on boar-- | For freight or paflage apply to JOHN BROW N, at Walnut llrcct wharf, or I Thomas Newman, No. 118, South Second-street. i p Jan. £$. dtf I ] For Sale or Charfter, MARGARET, I y M A S T K R. I She is in eompjeat repair, and of about I 3100 barrels burthen. JelTe & Robert Wain. J ®"i Dec. 29 d j I Th ' Buclington Pork. \l » ' r * I ret t A QUANTITY OF Befl Burlington Pork, oJ FOR SALE BY j Levi Hollingfworth & Son. ra 0 I o<a. 31 d I f - I - — lln 15 Nicholas Diehl jun. jf| Infonajihis friends and the Public, that ittl J confequenceo* tlie Resignation of John Hal- I >_ I 1 well Esquire he las been commiflloued I m I a <1 NOTARY PUBLIC, I Within the City »f Philadelphia, and at I . I present keeps hts Office at I Ns. 19, foutb Fourth Street, I B I Until mo:e convenient fuuatioii ©an be Icr procu|vd. I I N. B. He still means to aft as an At- I a r: s I torr.ey at Law awd Couv«yancer. j rc l_ I Jan. 5. 1795 3tawtf j t |< H HA7. A E D't_ [« Hiilorical Collections. lit 7US T PUBLISHED, I j-' *y AND FOR SALE BY fc n< THOMAS DOBSON, a t0 lAt the' Stone House, No 41, South Second-j it at 1 " Historical Colle&ons, ,• I CONSISTING OF 1 (j State Papers, " I And othei Authentic Documents, intended as I J le I an History of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA s I By Ebekeiek Hazard, A. M. Memb roll a I the AnirrKan Ptulofoph cal Sociriy, Fel- I I low o the American Academy of A"« and I " I Science*, and Correfpondcut Member of I * f the Malfachufctts Historical Society. I Two large quarto volumes, price Tsn Dol- I boatds. I I A few copies o( the fecoud volume which I ' j tu.f beu> iubfcribed for, and for which iht I . j lubferibeu have paid one (Jollar each, ateftill J ' lon hand. Subscribers will please call lot J' I them at T. Dobfon's Siotc. I ' I The imporunce of mattiials for a History I ' " th jof ihe Sates w ill be generally acknow- I J iew I Irdgrd ; rhedtligo of thi« compilation is to I > I pielervr ihe eaVly and authentic docamenis | ied j on this fubjeS which had become exceedingly I « ave j karce, and wc«e not obtained without diffi- I ' ,u '' tuUy. • rth I Many of these papeij,ere very curious, and I: (•will be highly entertaining to the lovers ol | I " I America* Anttqnities, and when confideied I i j authentic memoirs ol the early tranfac- I I tions of a people drtlmed to occupy a diftir,- I : I R uilhed and enviable station in ihe ajinaJs ol I , es I human liberty, 'hey become peculiarly inter- I 1 as- I cft'ng and iropoitant. ins, Dec. 23- * aw 4 W I " ,d ' AT THE Car 4 & Nail Fa&ery, ' I No. 59, north Front flreet, Webster, Adgate & White, Se- I Have conjlantly for sale, Cotton, Wool, Tow, and [!L Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, ..r I Ciit Nails of all sizes, I Floor Brads, Sprigs and Tacks, j the I Fullers Shears, Gun Flints and Wool J ! Hats, , . I I A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in I 1 - I barrels ' I A new Edition of Adgate's Philadelphia l( j Har-iony, containing both the firo and fe- I and cond part., h-ng the ntoft aproved fyf ■rm« tenl ot Rules and the best coleflton ot I at j Tunes now ih nfe, »»3- J Aft for Sal:, ■e of j A comulcts stT or I S Machinery for making Cards < hit ' On * n I reproved Cenftruttioa. | oa. j iawtr Thursday, January 29, '795- 1^ Boarding and Lodging, In "of ihic.iiy. , 0 t , I Three or four gentlemen may " 0I Ibe acomnodated on very u ai'iuable Icun:. cr I Enquire-ai this Printing Office. i [ In. _d_ EX ' WANTED, I* V v * 7 - IUT A Quantity of r he White Beans, For which CASH svill be given by \ '' I Edward Stow jun. " No. 4, south IVater Street [ Jan. 16 tl , Cotton Bedticks, 7 ." ] (American Manufacture.) g t I Said to contain the Down aud Feathers, . I much better than the best lmen Bedticks I for faiie by Joseph Turner, s| No. 4, north Third street. , J Jan. 1® ' 6c e I | - - - - - : I George Hunter, Chemifl, h I At bis Larboratvy, No. 114, south I Secund fir eat. j TNFORMS his former cuUomers and the I X public, that he has begun the DRUG bu- I iinefs again on an extensive plan. f. I He has lor sale a general ailortment of lC FRESH DRUGS, I CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS, and PA- 11 j 'TENT MtDICINtS. I Likewvfe, painters'colours, dry and ground 12 - I in o)>) } pairt brufties, window and coach I gUfs, dye ftuffs, Jin-feed oil, oil of turpenune, \\ I copal oil varoift* and japau, warranted good. A Hum ,copoeras, madder, ground rcdwwod 1/ I by the hoglhead or smaller quantity, y. I Ashe fimplts Irom the best K- I marker, and makes the compositions a»»d ti fl j I preparations himfeU, he is enabled to vouch jj,| >d 1 tor warrant ever > article (old oui of his jS| 1 J Laboratory, and likewise to dispose of them a , Kat the mod reafonahle raics. 1\ a I to 9 ' ar g c LOT of q I GR,OUND, the north-east coitur of H'gh Cl I' 8 I and Eleventh-ftreeis,containing 78 f eet 4 ront e " Jon High-street, and 200 feet onL rvnth ul j :/i.. Li ip« 1 J> m-w JTuiidln^r-r a I And another LQT on the north HdeofH'gh p l y I HreetJnear the above, 28 feet front, and 200 a I feet Boih lots h ve the privilege ot a ce I 30 feet alley in their tear. ns Dec. 13. stf U ce I 1 f>\ BOOKS, ] er PRINTED 15 PUBLISHED By Mathew Carey, i n- I . No. 118, Market Street, 1 a j i. Charlotte, a tale of truth, 1 : °" IBy Mrs Roiufon, of the "New-Theatre e j Philadelphia. ' ry j Secand American edition —Price 75 cents. ' g" I [The rapid file of the First Edition of 1 n . I this iotereftiflg novel, in a few months, 1 , h I is the best proof of its merit.] Q j! I ExtraS f irm the Critical Review, April a 1791, p. 468. I (h. I It maybe a tale of truth, for it is not un- | :a d I natural, mijl it U a taleoit'fcal distress— . j. I Charlmtte by the artifice of a teacher, re- i ro - I commended to a school from humanity ra- ; jn - I ther than a conviction ol her integrity of i . ri I the legufafily ofherformer conduct, is en t "]y." I ticed Iroin her governess, and accompanies 1 ion I a young officer to America—The marriage 1 a rc I cerem nv. ifnot forgotten, is portioned, i si- I and Charlotte dies a martyr ts tbe incon- s es , 1 ftancy of her lover, and treachery of his of | friend, —The situations are.artlefj and as- '■ an I feftlns —descriptions uatural and pa „ho I tiietic ; we fhouldj'eel for Charlotte if such nve I a person evei exift»d, who, for one error, ! ice I scarcely, perhaps deserved so severe a pu I mfhmert. 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If it was necefla'y ' tamake a declaration of their own princi ' at pies, they would fa-, they are neither nor republican—They love liberty as Eog » lilh whi*£s, and execrate every cri-minal a£t | >ods which so noble a caufeis endangered anc' riCar disgraced. and t 4 j n t j, e present fernient of the public mind, they cannot flatter theinfelves with the hopes of feeing this claim uiriverfally d ' '' - 1 [Whole No. 747.] acknowledged. On 'he Contrary, thenar* Tie// ajjurrd that thtjepfgf9 Mil net b< acctptot.C to the zealots Of fith-r I arty, hur when time iJiai .nettie cicu ;of political decep. t on, they with feme confidence « xpeft that erdift from public opinion, wh ch cai.dttj* and n ode ration fcidom fail to re«Vive ! 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