Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, January 08, 1794, Image 4

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    TO THE PUBLIC.
r pHF. undernamed < ommittce, appointed by
A " soctmy tor .he- institu
tion and St'PPORI C.I FIRST-DAY or
SUNDAY SCHOOLS in ihe civ of Philadel
p'lia and the d:liri£t ol Soutnwaik he
Noithern Li v«ica," to fqhcu further fulilcrip.
tioni for the fuopon o! ihe fchooN which the
fuid locuiv h.ivc di?b'i(hftl, take the ;ibcity to
H ro r U I f •,] 1 . W
Thai, all hough the frhoolf were fufpcnrlcd
during the period of the lare av.*iui faUrtnty
vi'h which our city «• o<i iuburbs have been at
si they are now Jgd-M opener) ior the ficc
Sviui fTion and education of poor children.
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>i m; <>i : lit.-If L- lioiili ai e• nc ( .■( C, I > oni Ihe
c'' < in il ii '.<"<* «>l Ihr 'iff {>. lu« if.;: lilt a
H'.'m ' t i o ! O'T-ljrtM> Hi ihuue ni .til •>.<• means
ijvc wild 1 ihc hand ol bcmvukiKc
o' rd
That, former experience has, most plcaftngly,
v'etifi d •he fond: ft hopes of lite fiteuds of this
in(ti iitioii. with re«»arji tn the piogrtfs an*) ad
yanrrmcrit of the children, who hav« heretofore
|;r< 11 nndrr us care, in the uTeful branches of
education which it has afford, d. Referring lo
this I- a: and To the ndd'efj to the publ r, on
tirt fuiij £), nubltlhed in »he nr wfpapers of this
env mi the » hi d month lift, when about eight
and ivin'y children of both fcxes had
f - • f.'k o o» ihr tv n. fits ..fforded by the-fociety,
m ihr»e hnin'r d and twenty more were
icM'v Ireviving infinitum in their
ils, n iin*v oulv ifmams to be obfeivcd,
t'-? '' i • •in n v 11 Ik f>c„t V arc gr a' I \ i o'uffi
f >•' 'mi cut and
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recc v<.d !i
of '.hp ''>("$»
p;iun»«Hiri doiM'ions will hf gratefully
»v tiit under named cominiuec on be-
F Senear I.argr,
].i. oh C ju(l ttun,
J im s T'lHt',
Pr,<- V!. ~! Ui on,
1 nomn P. Cope,
ToT oh P >rr,
P-lc,
* H ■ Hie,
J"frph J* roes,
Jonathan Pmrofe,
Gpo'sc Mode,
John
V.' -Xmi lii!>is,
I'. . j4jiiii *»av.
N.i !i.if(! Falconer,
Ji if Sn*r old's,
S • i m i Scortcn,
Pet r Birker,
M'Grrp,
Habere R .<1(1 on.
Thomas A' mat,
Gcoigc William?,
Jan. t
ADVERTISEMENT.
FOR the benefit of tho<e who maybe con
cerned it may not He improper so notice,
that t'ie U.iired State*, by their A <5t of the i 2 th
of February 1793, ordered that aIJ Claims of
the description therein mentioned, and wh : ch
originated previous to the 4th of March 1789:
be piofented nt the Treasury or or before the
fiift day of Mav 1794, otherwile they will
" tor ever thereafter, be barred, and exclu
-44 ded from settlement or ?|lowance.'' And
as there may be several Creditors of the Uni
ted State*, holding Certificates ot other Se
cuities, which so 111 a part of the Domcftic
D.-V, and who wilh to fubferibe to the Loan,
they are reminded that the term for receiving
sub c riptions at the Treasury, is by the Ast of
the United States, pa fled the second of March
Jnft - , extended to the last dav of June, 1794.
The following is an extatt from the Adi of
Limitation above referred to :
I. üße it enacted by the Senate
and H»u ! e qf Reprefenratives of the United
St* re* of America, in Congress aflentbled—
That a!) claims upon the United States, for
Servces Supplier, or for other carle, mat
ter oftthis;, ftirnifhed or done, previous to
the 4th day of March 1789- whether founded
upon Cert ficate*, or other written documrrt
i. >Nt Puhli< Officers or othetwi e, whirh have
no. already beer bared by anv Ast of Limi
tati'in, and jvh'ch ftjaH not be presented at
the Treasury before the fr ft day of May 1 794,
fh i'l fo>- :-ver after be barred and pre'fcrjbed
f'n.n settlement or allowance : Provided,
that nothing herein contained, (hall lie cm.
ft tied t6 a.Tcft Loan-Office Cet t'ficate*, Or
tificates ..f final Settlements, Indents of ln
tereft, Balances entered in the books of the
regiftcr of t>e treafuryconinioKly called regif
tered certificates, loans of monies obtained in
foreign countries, or certificates issued pu '*■
airt to the Ast, intitled " An Ast, making pro
vision for the Debt of the United States.
To be Sold,
AT FBI FATE SALE,
A Valuable Lot of 16
A:ie« of LAfCD, Ijtngonthc grrai road lead,
in* from P tgieton In Tienton, i J miles fiom
Princeton ; with a tan-vard, batk-houfe, bram.
house and currving.fhop, a never failing ft.eam
of water running through the fame ; a good
dwelimg-houfe, wilti an entry and two rootr.i
on the lower flt.jr, and three an the upper floor;
a kilchcn adjoining, with a cellar under lite
■whole, and a well of water arthe door; also,
170 bearing apple-trees, and two orthiee acres
ofw.it. red meadow. There will beanindif
pitiable title given. Any person inclining 10
puicbafr. nuv know the termi of sale by lp .
plying to the Subscriber on the premifei
MATTHEW CLARKE,
September 14, 1793. (e pf w)
Encyclopedia,
JUST PUBLISHED,
By THOMAS DOBSON,
Book feller, at the Stone House, in Scc«nd-
Itreet Philadelphia.
Encyclopedia ; or Dictionary
Ot A ts, Sciences, and Mil'cellaneous
Literature, an a Plan entirely new i
THIS volume contains principles of Levels,
Liberty, Doctrine of Light, Lightning,
Locks, L logarithms, Logic, Hiltory of Lon
don, Longitude. Luther, Lydia, Macedon,
Madagascar, Magic, Magnetrfm, Malts, His
tory of Mao, Mirria.v, Mary, Maryland,
Mafoury, Materia Medica, Meadow, Mecha
nics, with a great variety of Biographical and
Miscellaneous article*, illultrated with Twen-
ty two Copperplates.
A; a number of families are still in the
country, and it is not generally known who
a "ere' urned. T. Dobfoo, solicits the favor
of the fubfenbers to call or fend for their vo
lume*, that they may be Supplied as early as
ooffible.
X ie TtNTH volume of the Encyclopedia is
now presented to the public ; but as it makes
its appearance in an impcrfeft state, some ac
cotmr of the eafon of that impe fedtion should
be iven On the Bfh of September lafi, the
Pub'i/her had the misfortune ps having his
Printing- OtSce 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 figures, with
which he was printing the tables or lo
garithms, heionging to the preient volume,
were melted down by the v iolence of the fire.
A ; a supply of these could not be immediately
obtained, he was under the necessity of pub
lifhing the volume without the ie tables; but
hopes he /hall be able to publilh them with the
next volume which is now in considerable for-
iio' i( HI 'in- > mem.
wai d tefs.
/ lie Publilher embraces this opportunity of
expreiTing 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 reprefcn.ting to such of the fubferibers
as are in arrears, the indifpenfible necefiity of
punctuality, both in taking up "he volumes as
early as poffibie after publication, and of pay
ing for them when taken. Many of the fub
feribers having not 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 iim
portance of a few dollars may be but a trifle
to the individuals, yet the accumulation of
these trifles unpaid lays the Publilher under
very serious embarraflment,and deprives him
of the use of many Thoufandsof DolJars which
at this time would be of very cflential service.
For these reasons the Publilher finds himfelf
under the necellity of recurring to the original
terms of publication, and in future no vo
lumes will be delivered but onjy to those who
take and pay to the time of publication.
December 10. 2awtiJ.
Nnt Jhih, ) T)Y virtue of a Writ to me
aulTexl.ou.iiy.fr. 5 Ddircftcd, issued out of
the High Court ol Chancery of New. Icrfey, at
the futt of William Shipley against John Mine
and others; I Ihall expose to file at Publi; Ven
due,onthe sixth day ol February next, between
the hour, of Twelve and rive in the Afternoon
of the fame day, on the PremiCr,,,he following
dcfc, ,bcd T-aft of Land, with i, s appurtenance.,
ri'uaieintheTownfhipof Oxford and County
o. Suflex, beginning at a Chefnut Oak Tree, cor.
ner of Daniel Cox's land, and finding in the
line of a foi mer fuivey niadelo Thomas Sleven.
son, being marked with the letter B. and th.n.e
extending along Coxc's line (si. ft; louih filty.lt.
g'ees writ firty.fi,e chat... and feventy.five links
to a Black Oak Treecorner of Jofcph Shtppeo'i
laud (second) fouih nine deg.ees and fifteen mi
nute. weft nine.v chains and sixty fi.e H„ ks to
a to- ked White Oak Tree, marked w i,h the lel
t-n » and B ano.htr ol th, said Sh.ppen's cor,
ner. (tht.d) thence north eighty degree., east one
nun:! ied and forty-five chains, 10 a post on the
motherly fide of Paquaofte-River, being also ,
eornrr ol John Reading', land (lourthj thence
north thirty-nine drgrees wefl, nne hundred
and thirty-two chains to the place of beg uiling
containing nine hundred and thirty acres with
the usual allowance for road, and high ways-
The fame Prrmifes a.e wiihin eight mile, of the
River Delaware, and there is thereon a convent,
ent Gi-ft M.ll wnh two pair of Stone—a Saw
Mill in good repair, with a fuUrcient stream of
.ater fur ther uft-a Dwelling House. Store
Houlc, and icveral (mall building*.
r. j MARKTHOMPSON, Sheriff.
Dated 22a day of July, 1793.
notice
TS hereby given, to the Mmm, of the
JL Insurance Company of North-America
That the third Inftalntent, being Two Dollars
on each (hate of the Stock, is to be paid, a
greeably to the Conftitntion, on the second
Monday [rhe 13th day] of January next: And
a Central Al te ,, n g of the Stockholders ii to be
beldjm the fucce«din s day, for the purpose of
choosing Ftjutn DinStrj, examining into the
Situation of th. Company', Affairs, and ma.
king such additional Rules and Regulations
as they (hall judge ueceflary.
EBCN£ZCK HAZARD, Secratanr.
c ' '*• mw&f t 3 . ij
Vol. X,
VOLUME X. OF
sr WHICH
The D'Tere ir Scie-ices and Arts,
are dtgejled into the form of
Dillinft Treat.es or Svftems :
advertisement.
A New Publication,
JUST PUBLISHED,
And to be fold by
R. AIT KEN,
No. 22, MarketJlreet,
TRANSACTIONS OF THE AME*
RICAN PHILOSOPHICAL
SOCIETY.
Held at Philadelphia, for promoting Ufefu!
Knowledge, Vol. 3- Price *of in boards
The fubferibers are requested to call
as above directed for the 3d vol. where may
be had, complete setts uniformly printed.
Contents of Vol. IJ.
t. An efl*ay on those enquiries in Natural Phi.
lofophy, which at present aremoft benefici
al to the United States of North America.
Dr. Nicholas Collin,
2. Conjeftur«s concerning the formation of
the earth, & c . Dr. B. Franklin.
3. A new and curious theory of Light and
Heat. Dr. B. Franklin.
4. Delcript on of the process to be observed
in making large (heistsof paper in the Chi
nese manner, with one smooth furface.
Dr. B. Franklin.
5. Queries and conjectures relative to Mag
netifin, and the theory of the Earth.
Dr. B. Franklin.
6. Explanation of a singular phenomenon, firft
observed by Dr Franklin, and not fatisfac
to. ily accounted for. Mr. R. Patterjon.
7. An account of an Earthy Subftaßce found
near the falls of Niagara and vulgarly cal
led the Spray of the F?lls; together with
some remaikson the Falls.
Robert M'Cai/finy M. D.
8. Observations on the probabilities of the
duration of Human Life, and the pfogrefs
of papulation, in the United States of Ame
r'ca* William Barton, Efy.
9. A letter containing observations made at
Lake Erie, on that singular phenomenon,
by seamen termed looming.
Andrew Fllicot FJq. I
10. An Account of the Sugar Maple-Tree '
of the United States, and of the methods '
of obtaining Sugar from it, together with
observations upon the ad vantages both pub
lie and private of this Sugar. *
Benjamin Rujk, M D.
it. Memoir on the use of the Thermometer
in difcoveiing Banks, Soundings, & ( .
Jonathan WiiJiams. Esq.
12. An Account of the most effectual means
of preventing theMeleterious consequences
of the bite of the Crotalus Horridus, or Rati
tie Snake. Benjamin Smith Bar/an, M. D.
13. Magnetic Observations, made at the Uni- ,
verfity of Cambridge, (MafTachuTetts.)
. 1 &r. S. tVillia.us.
.4- Accurate determination of , he right as
cenfioti .nd dcchnation of Boo fe ,, a , ld the
Pole Star. Andrew EH,colt, Eft.
>5- Accoun tof several Houses in Philadelphia,
(truck with Lijhtning, on June ?t h, ,780
, OavU Rutcnhnfe. Efy.
.6 An Account of the effects of a stroke of
Lightning on a Houle furnilhed with two
Conductor,. Da.ti RltUnhcufc, ani Fr . ncis
napkinjon, tjars.
17- Experiments and Observations on Evaoo
ration'"cold Air. c. IV,Jl ar , M. Q
18. Poftfcnpt to Mr. Ba. ton's Letter 'r„
Dr. Rittenhome, of the ,7, of March. ,\ 9l
19. New Notation of Music.
2 ° M TT tian ' "" the Tk«ry^rw«er
Aflillsj OCC' py yVafifi
19. Astronomical Observations.
David Rittcnhcufr.
A letter relative to a method of
the sum of the several powers of the Sines,
, , , . D "" d Xittcnhnfe, if..
2i. Index Florae Lancaftrienfis.
Htnrue MukUUor, D. I),
"i " f the l ,ower of Dr. Bar
u ' " ,m P rovcd by James Rumlev,
with a description ot the mill. W. Harm/*
23. A Thermometrical Journal of the tern
peratureof the Atmosphere and Sea, on a
royage to and from Oporto, with explana
tory ohlervations thereon.
„ Jonathan Williams, If.
34- F, ft memoir of obligation, on the plants
denominated Cryptogatnick.
, . M. Dt Bctuwii.
25. A letter, containing observations on the
ancient WO! ks of Art, the Native Inhabi
tants, &c. of the We«eri, Country.
Majer Jonathan Hurt.
An , accoon t of some of the principal dies
employed by the North American Indians.
Extratfed by the late Mr. Hu.h Mart,,.
*'<•- it accounr of the bencficial cffecfh of the
Cassia Chamzcrifta in recruiting worn-out
ands, and in enriching such as are natural
ly poor; together with a botanical descrip
tion of the plant.
]•""! Cretnuay »/ Virginia.
1 8. An account of , bill on the borderj of
North Carolina, supposed to have been a
volcano, in a letter from a Continental of
ncer, to Dr. J. Greenway y Virginia.
29. An Accountof a poisonous plant, grow
ing Ipontaneonfly in the fosthern part of
Virginia. Extr a ft c ,| from , pil|l J b
7<"»« C.rtivuay, Vtrrhit.
33. Description of a Machine for mealurii.it a
fll.p's way. Frmi , H , pki „r„ n £/ 8
31. An Inquiry into the qneftion, whether ,he
Apis Me.linca, or true Honey-Bee, is ana
tive of America. ienjamn, Sm,:h B.ntnM D.
32. An Account of a Comer.
finid Riltenhou/i, [Jq.
33-Cadmu. or » Treat,ft on tl>e Elements of
Written Language, illuftratinf, by a Philo
fophica) division of Speech, the power of
each charaftei, thereby mutually fijtine the
Orthography and Orthoepy. With an EfTav
«n the mode of tu«bin C the ttcaf, or Swil
and canfeqnently ,Dumb to speak, by Win.
Thornton, M. D. Honored with the Ma
gellanic Gold Medal, by the Philosophical
Society, in December, 1791 3
Ctiamus is printed in a fine 8. vol. and fold
by the Publisher hereof.
34. Observations on the Tlieorv of Water-
M,lls - «' Wiring.
35. An Improvement on Metalic Conductors
or Lightning rods. Mr'. Robert Pattcr/on.
Honored with the Magellanic Premiuml by
an Award of the Society in December 1792.
36. An easy and expeditious method of dis
sipating the noxious Vapour common]/
found in Wells and other fnbterraneous
places. ihnczcr Robivfon, Eft.
37- A method of draining Pnndt in level
grounds. J e^e Higginj.
38. Observations on the feveritv of the win-
ter, 1779, ,780.
Rev. Matthew tVi/far.
3s. A Description of a new- Standard for
Weights and Mcafures; io a letter from
Mr. John Cooke, of Tipperary in Ireland.
40, Description of a Sprtno-Bi ock, designed
to assist a Veflel in failing. Francis Hopkin
forty tjq. Honored with the Magellanic
Gold Medal, by an Award of the Society
in December 1
December 20.
Robert Campbell,
No. 54, South Stcond-Jlreety
Seconddoor below the corner ot'Chefnut-ftreet,
HAS IMPORTED,
By the late arrivals from Britain and Ireland,
A large and general AJforiment of
New Books and Stationary,
Which will be disposed of on the lowest terms.
Dec. 23. uiw&ftf
Parry and Mufgrave,
Goldsmiths Jewellers,
No. 42,
SOUTH SECOND-STREET,
HAVE FOR SALE,
jtin elegant Jtjfortment of
SILVER b 5 PLATED WJRE,
JEWELLERY &fin. CUTLERY,
Which they will di,fpo!'e of on the most rea
sonable terms. Deviccs in hair, Miniatures
sett, and every thing in the gold and silver
way, done as usual.
December 24,
A LL perrons having any demand against
1 *■ the Estate and Xtfcft': of Mis. MARY
SINDR.EY, widow, late of Frankford, Ox
lord townOlip, in the Stats of Pennsylvania,
deceased; are desired to produce thetr ac
counts to Jacob Le;hf.k and Wnti*MC*E«D,
(in Frankford, ut'orelaid,) Executors and Ad
ministrators of the above in O'der for leitle
ment. And whoever is indebted to fairi Es
tate, &c. are requested to mike payment to
the aforefaid Adminiilrators, on or before the
toth of Marcb, 1794, 01 they will be dealt
with according to Jaw.
Frankford, Dec. 16.
Stock Brokers Office
J Wall-ftrcrt, Mfw-Yorr.
i I HE Subfcribcr intending to confinr hirnfelf
A entirely to the PURCHASE &SALF or
STOCKS on COMMISSION, b,g s " of !
ftr his femccsto his friends and others, in the
line of a Stock Brakrr. Thofewhomay please.
lo favor him with their bufineb, may depend
upon having ,t tranfaSed with the uvraoft fide.
I'tyit.d dispatch.
Orders from Philadelphia. Boilon, or any
/I!" 0 ' he Un,,cd W'H be ftndly
" ndcd to - LEONARD BLKECKER.
NEW BOOKS.
Now opening for Sale,
By M. C A R E Y,
No. 118, MARKET-STREET;
A large and valuable colle&ion ofBOOKS,
imported from London in the Mohawk.
Dec. 19.
Seat of War.
For Sale, at M. CAREY's Stort,
No. 118, Market-ilreet,
A Sheet Map of the
French Adrian an d Dutch Netherlands, in
which the prog re f, of the present War may
iT i " "i k ' hs "J "
And a Map of the Three NortliernDiftrift,
of France, divided into Departments
P1 tec $ of * dollar.
Maps of the United
State, : _Any public spirited gentlemen, PQ f.
ni,ttr ' l ', l " r , COrreai "« a " d in-Prov
in a the Maps of the fe vera I States, will lay
M.Carey under very particular obligations
by communicating then,. He is i„ immediate
want of .onie lor NVw-Jerlcy and Delaware ;
ofwn.ch States he is „„ w preparing Maps.
Guthrie's Geography:
The fubf'ci iption Cor this wo k will be con.
tinned open, at the prefenr rate of twelve
dollars, till the firft day of November next •
alter wIllcll) it will be raised
PHILADELPHIA ,
Trihtid by JOHN FENNO, No. *
South Fourth-Street.
eodaw,
fmv&ftf
t fcftf.