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» DAILY E V E.N LNG ADVERTISER. [No. 9 of Vol. VII.] Saturday, January io, 1795. ["Wlule No. 751.] i"io,o'oo might of Green Coffee, j I 87 bl>ds. 4«> barrels, aud 200 bags, entit- Jedtoth.-d awb.ick, stored On MeflVs. ',K AViii ng 8? .Francis's whaif. V? I/? C 3* & Bourdeaux Brandy, 33 pip. s of London particularTeneriffe, fre d London pacticular Madeira WINES, at in hhds. pipes, and quarter casks, Malaga DO. m quarter casks, Anriguaand ot ! >er RUM irt Hhds, Sr. Ci «ix SUGAR of the fii'ft quality* ] Sr Marks MOLASSES, — Myfort ThA, Jamaica SPIRITS, Hollaud t IN, in pipes, 1 LOAF SUGAR, in hhds. >5 Pi-PPER, &c.^c. TOR SALE BY Levinus Clark/on, ; : No. 2i6, louth Water Sweet. '3»< Dc 4 d i Andrew Clow &c Co. i< hereby givento ill fueh persons a* are Creditors of the late Hnufe < of Ai'd' rw Cland Co. by Bi ft oj Exchange ® tr St#'* I '*, » h »t a Dividend will be paid " 10 luem BT rre Kxetnurs Cay,, who survived the said Andrew Clow, on the tehfliday ol January, i"9J, t No. 20, Smith Front-Street, at which ;time and er p a, e the said Creditor! are requested to attend. WM. CRAMOND, JND. LEAMY, V HUGH HOLMES, Executors of Day U1 Cay, who survived Andrew Clow. ' Dec. jo dtioj Bank of North America, January I, 1795* AT a Meeting of she Direftnrsthis day, *■ t divide, d of Six per cent,was declared fov th? last half year, which will be pa'd to the S orkhoide'9 or their Representatives, ara'\y irne afrer the 10th inftint. — By 'of the Board, John Nixon, Prejident. duo j ■A.QUANTITY OF India Cotton, Entitled to tne Drawback, ▼ for &kig by si vforaecai '.L.c\vii. Dec. it <Hw FOR SALE, ft At the STORES of to Jefle & Robert Wain, te PORT WINE in pipes, hhds. and quar /- ter catks LISBON do.in pipes and qMarttrca/ks Souchongand Congo TEAS, in quarter chests A quantity of Liftjanand Cadiz SALT (,( Soft OmNm) .TLMONDSin bales T VelvtCOlvKS, in do.. 0 ! Huffia MATTS. t, Ili'T Q. > d ni LANDING, r fn m the Ship Adriana Kuran Fitzpatrici ' Majler, from Amflerdnm. HOLLAND SAiL DUCK, 'J Ditto—Sheeting, < • • \ • si Ticklenbtirgh, Ofnaburgh, C White and Brown Linen, Diaper, fine Checks, - . BerMtks, Hair Ribbon, t Great Coats, boxe3 Window-Glass, v Ditto Turohlers, t Ginn in pipes, Ginn Cases, - .Steel, Mill Saws 6 feet, Anchors, from 7 to I4cwt. Frying Pans, Junk, Oakum, &c. ( FOR SALE BY Thomas fcf John Ketland. < October al. d. FQR SALE, ; Two Houses, capital 1 (lands for business. | N£No. 50 Market street, at p-efent ( occupied by MefTrs Rice an ! Co. Book Tel- , Je s; the other "No. 5, fouih Second street, in the tenure of Mr. Roger Flahavan. — For particulars apply at the iefpe&i ve hou (k $• Jn. 5 d6t Dijlant Subscribers For thi Gazette, are hereby refpedlful ly requested to pay up their Supfcriptions ro the firft of January nexr. The Editor will be under the neceflity of considering tliofe who d> not then renew their Sub scription by paying Six Months in Ad vance, as declining to take the Paper any longer. Ao *%nni ciu«-from ■l»-rsfor t'reiatt ba'f Weck / Taoer publjftied by the Editor, he most t<ir t*.f ly requrfts those who may be delin- Cj • to take the ea» lieft opportunity of ng him the balance they may ref ly be indebred—the funis are indi v \.y trifli. g—the want as the Aggre 'r i . i»leveiely felt. For Hamburgh, I The fajt-failing Jl'pi lAr Industry, LYING a- Walnut-street I wha f. will fail in eb«ut 15 I Jaysj wot prevented by ice) having a I J ireat part of her cargo engaged For I freight or paflage apply to JOHN BROWN I at said wharf, or I Thomas Newman, No. 118, South Second-street. # | Dec. sB. dtf I 1 For Sale or Charter, -* ' A s T E R. . I trl ; .!'• • ••• 1 §he is in eompleat repair, and of about I na '3SOO barrels burthen. I L, Jefle & Robert Wain. Ite Dec. 29 d FAIR 'HEBE, M' Kfever, majter. I ™ BURTrit'N 1700 barrels of flour, (he is I ai in cortipleat order, and fails fact For ]~, terms apply to the Captaiu on board at the I j,i Snbfcribar's wharf, or to | o| Joseph Sims, I W Who has for Sale, just iHvporWd in laid I L Brig from Malaga, ' ,|' a Old Mountain Wine, I]l RAISINS of the Sun, jn kegs, I tt FIGS in ditio I tt PR.UNES in ditto I Mufca'tel and Bloom RAIJINS in boxes 1 te and jars, I a 4 GRAPES in ditto J t£ ORANGES and LEMONS in boxes |hi Shell'd AI.MO JDS in calk 3 Iti Castile SOAP, &c. &c. I pi Dec- 4 d 10l Burlington Pork. A QUANTITY OF. Best Burlington Pork, { FOR SALE BY Levi Hollingfworth & Son. " ' ' I,' "*" ' — 1 A House wanted, p A Genteel Small Mouse, of which pof- I session can be giv?n atany time from this | to ihe ift April next. Enquire of the Prin-1 ter hereof. i Dec. 29 d2w' I f r Office of the Insurance Com-I pany of North America, r December Bth 1794' J' NOTICE is hereby given to the Stock | holders, that the Fifth Inftalmeni, bei»g I two dollars on each share of the Stock I of this C'impany is to he paid on the fe-J _ tond Monday (the 12th Day) of January 1 next; when it will be neceiTary for each I person to produce the receipt for ihe I f fourth Inftalmeot upon tlje.ljiat*! he fliall I j j propOse to pay lor. I , *J* By the JirJl Jeftion of the Charter I c it is declared that all Jhares on which pay- 1 » merits Jball not be made at the time pre-y • fcriheJ, Jhall be forfeited to the use ef the | Company. - I ( On Tuesday the-yth day of i January next (being the feconfl Tuelilay in I 1 the month) at 11 o'clock A. M. an Election J will be held at the Company's Office, for I the choice of' Twentv-five directors * I 1 To fervefor one year, and until others I 1 (ball be chosen. I Th» Eleftnrs may vote either in person I or by proxy; but ne Stockholder can— I " v»te at any £lection for D'reftors unless 1 - the Stocn that] have stood in his or her I name in the books of the Company at least I three months prcceeding the time of such I Eleflion. In cafe of a Stockholder's voting by I Proxy, the charter requires that " the I proxy be direflly from such Stockholder, & I "t ihe vote be given by a qitijen ol this com- I monwealth." Ebenezer Hazard, u _ Skchetaky. Dec. 8 mfc-wtij] Advertisement. Was committed toth« Goal of Gloucef- j ns ter county, New Jersey, lomt time in Oc- j tober lad, ng >- A Negro Man, Named Isaac, on suspicion of being a I Runaway; fays he came from Virgin!^—l His Mafier, if any he hath, is defirpd tt< I ],_ come, Srok " p r ~perty, pay charce;, and I take him a\*ay in three weeks from this I [n date, otberwife he will be let go at th? ex- I ot - pirat'on of-that, time upon paying fees, Scc I £ Joseph Hews, re- Coaler. ,oec 24 *iav3w I Just Published, ] I And to be fold by the EDITOR, at hij • House, corner of and Fifth I streets, and by the different Boosfelleis I in the C-ty, THE N't Philadelphia Directory and 1 Register, &c. ~ | Embell'ijhed ivith a correal plan of the citj By JAMES HARDIE, A. M. F> (PRlCfc 62 1-2 CENTS.J JI.SO, I A Ihort Account of ihe City of Philadelphia, And of the d.fferspt cha,rita))le and lite- I tary institutions therein, with I the fame plan, pricey 7 i-2 cents. Where l.kewife may be bad the Plan by I itfelf, price 19 cents. I N. B An Appendix, containing tl>e I names and residence of .the Congress, t'« I Leqiflature of Pennsylvania, names omit. I ted, Officers of the diff.-rertt Soitetirj, ie I will be dfclivered to. Bubferib»rs for the F I Directory, early in January next. I Dec. 26 2awtf Whereas an attach- l l m«nt xttlie fttjt of the .idmTniftiatoisof all I and fmgular the goods and chattels, ri -6tj 'I andcredits, which were of WilUsmßur | net deceased, at the tim« >fjbis datli, 1 I hath been issued out o-f the Inferiour Oujt I of common pleas, in and foe the Coutyof I Middiefex, against the Goods and Chatels j Lands and Tenements of Lenius MJ'tm, _ I latt of the county afireliid, retumale to I I the thirdTniftjay in July last. NOTICE (l] I isHereby,gi*pn to thp said Irenius Mrtin, I thatunleft he appear and file fpeci'a! li"' te I the faidaftion, on or before thelhirdruei- Iday in January next, jtxigmcnt will ben- c 5 1 tered a gain ft him by delault, aud thejoods I and cJiattels, landt and tenements 3 at -1 tached, fold for the fatisfaflion of fichi of I hisoeditors as Iball appear to be jufly eh- g I titled to any demand thereon, and (hdl ap- c , I £ly fer tbat purpi.fe, according to thform los tli« flatute in fnoh cafe made& privifled b 'I By order of the Cour, ,| • DEARE, Cbrk. n j Aug. io, 1 iwtf. p " HAZ A R D's i Historical Colledlions. " . JUST PUBLISHED, ' I AND FOR SALE BY "1 i 11 Q frtn" I At the Stone House, No. 41, Second r- ftro A'' „ is Historical Colleilons, l-l CIjpfUTIN.C ? I State Papers, - I And other Aiithentjp intended as I an History of the I UNITED STATES OF AMERICA : |ByEsiNEZiR Haza» o, A. M. Member of . I the American Philosophical Sotiety, Fel- I low el the American Academy of Arts and I Sciences, and Co/r{fpondent Member of I the Mijfachufetts.Hiftorical Society, J Two large quarto volumes, price Ten Dol- I lars in'boirds. I A few copies of the second volume which I have been fnbfcribed for, and for which the I fubfc-riben have paid one dollar each, areftill lon hand. Subscribers will pleife call for ?r 1 ttiem at T. Dobfon's Stoie. y. I The importance of mattrials for a History e , lof the Unite A Sates will b?gencral]y ack«ow i"| Ifdgedj the design of this compilation is to * { pielerve the earl); and authentic documents r I i-in'tfiislubjeft' whieh had become excreduigly )I I (carce, and were not obtained without difii in I <?ulty ; .... J Maoy of these papeis are very clirious, and i)fl will be highly entertaining 10 the lovers of I American Antiqnities, and when c»nfiderei I authentic memwirs of the early tranfac 'S I tions of a people deft ned 10 occupy a diftir.- I guilhed and enviable ftaiion in the annals ot rs I human liberty, tbey become peculiarly, ijjter- I riling and important. I Dec. 23. saw 4W ; e fs l Nicholas Diehl jun. aft I Informibis friendr and' the Public, that in c h I confequenceof the Resignation of >John Hal I loweU Efqqire he «as l.'C ' 1 coinraiffioned h l NOTARY PUBLIC, J Within the City of Pl.ilad lphia, aid at present keeps his Office at I No. 19, south Fourth Street, I Unt 1 a moie c onvenient TrtSiariori oan be procnr d. — I N. B. He still mean* to aft as an. At- I torrey at Law and Copveyaneer. h". ; 1795 3t» w ' f 1 Lottery No. 2, for the Im )c~ provement of the FEDERAL CITY. a I GKVTLEMEN, desirous of receiving , I reg . a'ly correct flips of the drawing of tt. It it lO'fe.y,'are hereby informed that, up ,nH I O ,their lending fP' ward to thp printers hi s j nereof, Rvc (dollars pacli, together with x _ I tlieir addrel's, they {hall be punctually fn-- j ;c I n (bed with such flips,whifsdrawing pe-poft (1 Supplement* ro the Columbian Chronicle. It is arrangeinen; will Fave them t*9x- I peoie of extrva.poflage. ard Puift'.ey Fine Fresh Lemons, weh At Four Dollars the Box, '*■ f'OR saie »■* THOMAS RANDALL, N'o.'Bß, Spruce Ureet, nvdway between Jn( j Second ai)d Thircfftreets. g XT » 2th mo. JO H TAN ding sU re From on board the' Birmingham Packet, the Lpciyer, and the Henry and Charles, thei from Hamburgh, the H E M P. f; Pelerfbvrgi y s firjl quality r, BAR iROX, Swedes, ajforted j TIX, it: plates, do. do. e GENEVA in hhds. a BAGGING, German ajforted 7 j ' GLASS TUMBLERS, and ' 2 Black Quart Bottles, 8 DEMIJOHNS, Window Glass, \ Featftert of superior quality, 2 MATTS, &c. £ FOR SALE BY fy Thomas & John Ketland. c 1 A a jr. ~- XT- 1 George Hurfter, 6-. Chemijl, n At bis Larbora(ory, No. 114, /oath d Second Jlr'eat. INFORMS his former customers and the j pub!c, that he has begun the DRUG bu- I tinefs again oa an cxtcnfive plan, 10 - He has for sale a genera} afiortment of 1 PRESH DRUGS, CKEWICAX PREPARATIONS, and PA- < . ■T ENT MEDICINES. 12. L'.kcw- , colours, dry and ground ' in oil, pain htilh'fi, window and coach '3. glass, dye ttuffi. ;aft id oil; ail of turpentine, : copal oil varuiftj.and japaii, warranted good. »4. Allum,copr)i. r as, madder, ground rcdwwod I by llie hoglhca or (maV.er quantity. 1 Ashe imports the fimpl. < from the best tri markh-,- and makes the compofitloru and lial preparations he iseriahlcd to vouch Sp; for and warrant cver\ a.ticle fold out ol his Laboratory, and likewife'to dispose ol theltl {\ji at the moll reasonable rates. Ch He wishes to fell a large I.OT of GAPVND, the north-east cotner of. H'gh tw and Elevetuh-ftrteis,containing 78 feet front on High-street, and 200 feet on Eleventh- pr Mr. LeipW's dew Bl'ildinjs— an ftrtet.near the above, g8 ,<"> c ~ feet deep. Both lots have the privilege ol a j. 30 feel alley in their tear. . Dec. 13. stf - th BOOK S, is PRIXTED & PUBLISHED By Mathew Carey, ll f No. 118, Market Street, j* i 1. Charlotte, a tale of truth, lf ' By Mrs Rowfon, of the Neaj-Tbeatre Philadelphia. n Second American edition—Price 75 cents, h h ["J'he rapid fab of the First Edition of t< e this intereftlng novel, in afew months, II 19 the best proof of its ynerit.] j a ( ' ,r ExtraS fr*m the Critical Re-view, April 1791,>468. f( y tt maybe a tale of truth, for it is not ttn '- natural, and it is i tale of real distress— k 0 charlotte by the artifice of a teacher, re- js is commended to a fcliool from humanity ra- a 1 y tber than a conviction of her integrity of js '• the regularity of her former conduct, is en ticed from her govemefs, and accompanies q, d a officer to America—The marriage tl >f terem tiy, if not forgotten, is postponed, „ and Charlotte diaa a martyr to the incon- jj tlancy ol'her lover, and treachery of his Friend^—The situations are artless and as- 2 '' frying—the defections uatoral and pa- i r " tl*ttc| we ftiould feel for Charlotte if fucb a person ever exiftcd, who, for ot\£ error, 2 scarcely, perhaps deserved so feverea pu hifhniart. lf iCis a fiction, poetic justice is not, we thir.k, propeily diftrib>'ted." • in' j. 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