Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, January 25, 1794, Image 4

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    Complaints having been made that
the Southern fubferibers for this Gazette
do not receive it, till the intelligence has
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ding the departure of the mail; this cir
cumtlance gives opportunity to forward by
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day Evenings' papers, and the papers of
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ings, on poll dr.ys.
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with.—One half of the fubfeription mo
ney, for the half-weekly ppper lately print
ed and circulated by the Editor to all parts
of the Union, is yet due, either from the
fubfc. ibers, or collectors—and as the pub
lication of a daily paper is attended with a
heavy expense—however felicitous the
Printer roav be to difieminate intelligence,
it will appear, that persisting in his former
plan of lending his Gazette to every per
son who writes for it, without securing
the fubfeviptious will prove ruinous in the
extreme
The Editor most earneftiy requests those
who are indebted for his late publication,
to make immediate payment —particularly
those who have received the arrearages
from fubferibers.—Some will recollect that
repeated afiurances on this point, have not
been realized.
AD VE RTISEMENT.
Virginia, horthumber!and ( oui tx, Djc. 28, »793*
FOR SAIE,
A Valuable Trad of LAND,
iii this county, confining about tight
huuU--'<l acrcs, one touith of which is low
gi ju.rfcls, of excellent quality; the other three
toyrihs is high land, well eovcicd with oak,
hickory ?nd chrfnut.
Ji*tia > i<<n '■ s and hr.ilr hv,on Y rr.
:v> :, rfv.uu ihrc*' n-i u>• Irom thr P .10-
Tht rc :son 1: a wo ftoiv hn.k dvn-i-
rem ic
m.i. k
ling.lioufej with four roiimi dnd a on
each fl »r»ij ext'lufivc of clofcts ; a good kitchcn,
ard «:rtict ncccff.it v ou'-hotif; s It ha* 01 chords
ol apple and p ach uccs, and is wcil watered
h\ many d< hghi fu! fpiings. Tilt terms may be
krv>v. 11 on application to, the Honorable JOHN
HfcATH. iii Philadelphia, or to (he f iblcnbcr,
living on the pirmtfcs.
TOHV n n v
Robert Campbell,
No. 54, South Secwd-Jlreety
Seconddoor b." low the corner ot Cheluut-ftreet,
HAS IMPORTED,
By the lafe arrivals from Britain and Ireland,
A large and general AJfortment of
New Books and Stationary,
"Which will be di'pofcd of on the lowcit ret Ills.
D-c. 23. mw&rfrf
Bank of the United States.
Januai y 6rh, 1 794.
NOTICE is hereby given, that theie will
be paid at the Bank, after the lixteenth
instant, to the Stockholders or their represen
tatives, duly authorized f; teen dollars and
fifty cents for each lhure, being the dividend
d: elated for the iix moi.ths.
By Order,
JOHN KEAN, Cafhfer.
Parry and Mufgrave,
Goldsmiths & Jewellers,
No. 42,
SOUTH SECOND-STREET,
HAVE FOR SALE,
An elegant AJfortment of
SILVER fcf PLATED WARE,
JEWELLERY (stjine CUTLERY,
Which tliey will difpole of on the most rea
sonable te'ins. Devices in hair, Miniatures
sett, and every thing in the go'd and silver
way, done as nlual.
December 24,
The Young LADIES'
Drawing Academy,
Under the Direction of
S. FOLWELL,
//?'//, in a feiv days, be resumed.
HE feels a gratitude to those parents
and guardians of the young ladies,
who have entrusted to him their tuition—
and as mod of them are to return, he will
have an opportunity, by his endeavors for
their further improvement, to acquit him
felf of a debt, which he esteems it an honor
to have incurred.
, One or two large Rooms y
In a central situation, suitable to accom
modate his pupils, are wanted. Apply to
him, at No. 2, Ltetitia Court—where he
will be thankful to receive commands for
Miniature Painting or Hair Work, and all
kind of Drawing on Ivory, Sattin or
Paper.
January 13, 1794
Excellent CLARET,
la hogs.cads and in cafcs ot 50 bottles each,
A few cases C.hainpaigne Wine;
MADEIRA,
In pipe, ho*fti' «ds and quarter cask«,
N">. lit, Suuih Fioui-iiicci
J-* n - '794'
ALL persons having any de
tmud* ag.nnft the »Haie Gi.ORGE
VVIhLE, late o ; the cuy ol Philadelphia, baker,
rfie r 1 qurftt d -o bung in their accounts, properly
;ut!hci.t : c2ted ; and th.»fc who »mc indebted, are
dciutd to make immediate payment.
iILNRY RtfcS, Aiiiioiftratnr.
January 13.
NORRIS - COURT,
Rick of the New Lbra'v, between Chefnut
and Walnut Streets,
George R.utter,
RESPECTFULLY inf.unu his friends and
the public in general, that he continues
currying on the bufinrfc of
Sign and Fire-Bucket Painting,
Likewise, JAPANNED PLATES,
for doors o) window-Aiutttfrs, done in the'n»oft
elegant niannei, and with du'patch. N
Orders from the country will i>c thankfully
received, and duly attended to.
dtf
December 3^
This day is publijhedy
United States Register,
For the Year i 7 94.
Pr-nted by Siewart and Co hran, No. 34.
South Sccond-ftrcei,and John M'Culloch, No. 1,
Noith Thud-street, and 10 be lold b) them and
the bookfc'.icn.
dtf
j .n. ,8.
JUST PUBLISHED,
And to be fold by
Thomas Dobfon,
Price three eighths of a Dollar,
" An Enquiry into the principles
and tendenqy of certain public
dtvv
meaiures."
January 16.
Treaiury Department,
NOTICE is hereby given, that proposal* wilj
be teceived at the Office of the Secretary
•>f thr Tteafury, until the 6 h of February nex:
inclufivr, tor the i'upplv of all Rations which
may be required during the prefeni year, at the
several places of hereafter mention
ed, tor the Recruit.ng Service, viz.
At New-Bnmfwick, in New-Jerfcy;
At Philadelphia, }
At Lancafte , > in Pennsylvania.
At Reading, )
The ration* ro be furniftied are to consist of the
following article?, vix.
One pound c»f bread or flour,
Ouc pound of beef, or £ of a pound of pork,
Half ajill of rum, brandy or whiiky,
One tjuat i of fait }
Two quarts of vinegar f
~r 1 Act > per too rations,
iwo pounds of loap C 1
One pound of candles)
Jan. 9.
S TATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA.
In the House of Representatives,
December aift, 1703.
WHEREAS the Commiilioners of public
Accounts, hive reported, that they can
not proceed to the inve(ligation of the Treasury
Accounts, refpe&ing special Indents, without
knowing the outftandtng amount thereof in cir
culation :—Therefore,
Rcjolvcd, Thai all holders of special Indents
be dtre&ed, and required, on or before the firft
day of November next, to deliver the special In
dents in their poffeflion to one or other of the
Commiflioners of the Treasury, who arc to give
receipts for the fame, and to rep. n to the Com
miflioners on public accounts, on or before the
tenth day of November next, the amount by
them relpe&ively received, and also 10 the Le
gfhture, at their meeting m November next.
And that all special Indents not rendered into
the Treasury as above, on or before the firft day
of November next, shall be, and the fame are
hereby barred.
mw&rftf
Rejo/vedy That public notice of this resolution
be ijiven in the (everal Gazettes in this State,
once every three weeks, uiril the fiift day of
November next. And that the Delegates ei this
Stare in the Congrels of the United States, be re
qucfted to cause this nlolution to be publifVicd
in one or mare papers in the cities of Philadel
phia arid New-York, and that provision will be
made lor the expences attending such publica
tion.
Ordered, That the resolution be sent to the
Senate for their concurrence.
By nider of the House,
JOHN SANFORD DART, C.H.R.
In the SENATE,
Decimbir ? Irt , 1 793
Refolvcd, That this House do concur wuh the
Houle of Repiefentatives in the forigo'.ng refo
lutionv
Ordered, That the resolutions be lent to the
House of Representatives.
By order of the Senate,
FELIX WARLLY, Clerk.
diw
ewtNov.
FOR SALE BY
JOHN VAUGHAN,
2aw3w.
THE
»awt6F.
Stock Brokers Office,
No. 16, Wall-street, New-York.
""pHt Suotcnbei intending to confine himfelf
1 entirely to the PURCHASE & SALE op
SrOC-fcl o" COMMISSION, begs leave to of
fer his fervicesto his friends and others, in the
line of a Stock Broker. Those who may please
to favor him with their hufinefs, may drpertd
upon traufa&ed with the utmost fide
lity and difpaich.
Orders liom Philadelphia, Boston, or any
other part of the United State;, will he ftri&ly
attended to. LEONARD BLRECKEK.
A LL perfous having any demand against
IJL the Estate and Effects of Mrs. MARY
SINDIIEY, widow, late of Frankford, Ox
ford townlhip, in the State of Pennsylvania,
deceased; are desired to produce their ac
counts to Jacob Leshek and Villi am Creed,
(in Frankford, aforcfaid,) Executors and Ad
ministrators of the above in oider for settle
ment. And whoever is indebted to laid Es
tate, Sec. arc requested to make payment to
the aforefaid Adnviniftrators, on or before the
16th of March, 1794, or they will, be dealt
with according to law.
Frank ford, Dec. 16.
George Bringhurft,
COACH-MAKER,
In Mulberry (Arch) between Fourth and Fifth
Streets, adjoining the Episcopal burying-
ground,
TAKES this opportunity of returning his
grateful thanks to his former employers,
and re quelling their future favors, as well as
those of the public in general.
He continues ta make and repair at the
Ihoi test notice, all kinds of pleasure carriages,
f'uch as coacnec, chariots, phsetons with and
without craive necks, coachees, chaises, kitte
reen*;, windlbr fulkeys and chaiis, and harness
of evory defci iption, in the neatest and newest
faftiion now prevailing in the United States.
And as he has a quantity of the best seasoned
wood by him, and capital workmen, he has
not the least doubt but he will be able to give
fatisfa&ion to thole whopleafe to employ him.
He has for sale, several carriages almost
fini(feed, such as coachees, an Italian windsor
chair, hung on steel springs, a ligl t phaeton for
one or two horses, and a fulkey with a falling
Carriages fold on Commiflion,
Piiil.:(k'i ( >hia, Jan. 6,1794- m&:t3m
Encyclopedia, Vol. X.
JUST PUBLISHED,
By THOMAS DOBSON,
Bookleller, at the Stone House, ijrSecond
ftreet Philadelphia.
VOLUME X. OF
Encyclopedia; or Dictionary
Of A ts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous
Literature, on a Plan entirely new j
Br WHICH
The Different Sciences and Arts,
arc digejled into the form of
Diftinft Treaties or Syirems :
THIS volume contains principles of Levels,
Liberty, Du&rine of Light, Lightning,
Locks, Logarithms, Logic, History of Lon
don, Longicude. Luther, Lydia, Macedon,
Madagascar, Magic, Magnetism, Malts, His
tory of Man, Marriage, Mary, Maryland,
Masonry, Materia Medica, Meadow, Mecha
nics, with a great variety of Biographical and
Miscellaneous articles, illultrated with Twen
ty two Copperplates.
As a number of families are still in the
country, and it is not generally known who
areretuvned. T. D.)bfon, solicits the favor
of the subscribers to call or fend for their vo
lumes, that they may be supplied as early as
poilible.
The tenth volume of the Encyclopedia is
now presented to the public ; but as it makes
its appearance in an impcrfett state, some ac
count of the reason of that imperfe&ion should
be p_iven. On the Bth of September last, the
Publisher had the misfortune of having h»s
Printing-Office burnt down by a fire which
broke out in the neighbourhood, and a great
quantity of his printing materials destroyed,
and among other articles, the rioußEs, with
which he was printing the tables or lo
garithms, be'onging to the present volume,
were melted down by the violence of the fire.
As a supply of these could not be immediately
obtained, he was under the neceflity of pub
lifbing the volume without these tables; but
hopes he ftiall be able to publish them with the
next volume which is now in considerable for
wardnefs.
The Publiflier embraces this opportunity of
expressing his grateful acknowledgments to
the generous public, for the very liberal pa
tronage with which his undertaking has been
honored; at the fame time he takes the li
berty of representing to such of the subscribers
as are in arrears, the indifpenfible necefHty of
punctuality, both in taking up 'he volumes as
early as polfible after publication-, and of pay
ing for them when taken. Many of the sub
scribers having got only one, two, three, &:c.
volumes, and several volumes remain unpaid.
Thus the work hangs in all its different stages
from the commencement; and though the im
portance of a few dollars may be but a trifle
to the individuals, yet the accumulation of
these triftes unpaid lays the Publisher under
very serious embarraflment, and deprives him
of the life of many Thousands of Dollirs which
at this time would be of very efTen tial service.
For these reasons the Publilher finds himfelf
under the necefljty of recurring to the original
terms of publication, and in future no vo
lumes will be delivered but only to those who
take and pay to the time of publication.
Dcccmbcr »o.
Just Imported,
From London, Dublin and Glasgow,
And now opening for iale, by
MATHEW CAREY,
At No. 118, Market Jlreet,
A Lnrpe and Valuable
COLLECTION of BOOKS,
Among which are the following :
NE'Y Annual Regilter for 1792
European Magazine for the fir ft fix
months of I 793
Gibbons decline and fall of the Roman Empire
Memoirs of the Manchester focicty, 3 voi *'
Priestly on matter and I'pirit
on christianity
Disney's lite of* Dr. Jortin
Kingville's ancient geography
D'Anoirs of Guy Joli
Memty, a collection of ctfays
Varieof Pruflia's works
Calm obfervei—by Mackintolh
Ruflell's ancient and modei n Europe
I-anghorne's Plutarch
Elegant extradix, superbly gilt
Elegant extra&s of natural hillory
Sangnier and Briflon's voyage
Rochon's voyage to Madagascar
Tovrnfend's travels in Spain
Taffo's Jerusalem delivered
Smellie's translation of Buffon
Berwick's hillory of quadrupeds
Buffon abridged
Hillory of birds
Philips'* history of inland navigation
Hooper's rational recreations
History of France, in 3 vols.
Curiosities of literature, *3 vols.
Whitaker's defence of queen Mary
Sheridan's dictionary, 2 vols.
Dow's history of Hiitdoftaii
Sketches of the Hindoos
Key to polite literature.
I inlay's description of Kentucky
Piefent state of Nova-Scotia
Present state of Hudson's Bay
Preston on masonry
Lavater on phyfiojnomy, abridged
Zimmerman's survey
Murphy's life of Dr. John Ton
Netker on executive power
Kiffos of Secundum
Gallery 6f portraits
Volney's ruins of empire*
t&frf.
Vaillaint's travels, with superb engraving*
Downman'S infancy
Adair's history of American Indians
Beoington on materialism and imma'eriaUfm
Berchold's advice to patriotic travellers
Builder's magazine
Complete farmer
Chandon's life of Volta?re
De Non's travels
Franklin's life and works
Grozier's description of China
Murphy's translation ot Tacitus
Godwin on political j oft ice
Gazetteer of France, 3 vols.
Helvetius on man
Kaimes's (ketches of the history of man
Liberal opinion?, or the history of Benignus
Mawe's gardener's dictionary
Noble's memoirs of the Cromwell family
Playhoufc dictionary
Reveries of fofttude
Smith's theory of moral sentiment*
Stackhoufe*s history of the bible
Watson's life of Philip I Id. &: Hid.
Wonders of nature and art, 6 vols.
Wanley's wonders of the little world, called
man
Wall s on the prevention of diseases
Moore's journal in France
Cox's travels into Denmark, Russia, Poland, Bcc.
Cox's (ravels into Switzerland
Rabant's history of the French revolution
Life of Lord Chatham
Mallet's northern antiquities
Motherby's mecfical dictionary
Grigg's advice to females
Hamilton's outlines of the prafticc of mi«fc
wifery
Manning's pra&ice of physic
Cleghorn's diseases of Minorca
Innes on the muscles
Pott's works
Fourcroy's chemistry
Arniftrong on diseases of"children
Quincy's d fpenfatory
Edinburgh dispensatory
Lewis's dispensatory
Ryan on the asthma
Robertfon's treatise on ferers
Lees botany,
Leake on the viscera
Leake on difeafesof women
Nicholfon's chemistry
Gardiner on the animal economy
Lewis's Materia Medica
Fordyce on digestion
Withering on rhe fox glove
Lind on the diseases of heat
Monro on difea r es of* armies
Haller's phyfjology
Spalanzane's diflertations
London pra&ice of physic
Bell's surgery
Chaptal's chemistry.
TO BE SOLD,
THE Fount of LONG PRIMER
on which the Gazette of the United
States was lately printed. The Fount
will weigh about Three Hundred Pounds.
The price is Twenty Cents per pound.
PHILADELPHIA:
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South Fourth-Street.
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