Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, January 11, 1794, Image 4

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*! hj i jti !i.-. hr fr.v >! aic to c _r>f)ft of t' c
following iirt vi/.
On - pound ot bread >i flour,
O-ie pound of beef, 01 -J of a pound of poik,
H H «j»< ruirn, brandy 01 uhifity,
One (jii.i't of fall }
Two q<Mru »>f A-inrwrf
, , , ° > uer too rations,
Cn pcHuin W candles )
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This day is pubhfhscU
By MATHEW CAREY,
f Price a quarter doilnr)
A ;Vri ac-;6u;it of ALCmT.JIS,
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C n.l■ i' .1 ri( I r j'Kni ni ti:
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f : i inc , l-.mrldM-l, H ill.'iifl. V'l.u-i*, ant" < th<r
pO vt*r jrfti;so ht' i ■ >nt i m i«i [ h,n o! liar,
ha ■ ■ ir.<! i .ic in>. Ii i :ic I - .:?) :.c" Ch .r) < j
V. I'h • fir' TtH it: >r ; a r-n ».>c>v -f
ihc oi -•( the n> :vj>- h'-wi'cn ALGIERS
an I ilt.' iINIHO > f A ft*.
ADVERTISEMENT.
Virginia \drifi-mktrhn o. >7> .*i)cc :8. 17^3.
for .• /. /;,
A Valuable Tract of LAND,
in this couniv. • nntW'niir- »b<>..l c>cbj
hunci red aer s, one (
;.h o; v.-r.icii Ts "rS&s*.
*•/,»! other three-
I t ,v. with oak,
hu S'-'y Iru'
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; i"t: till a<:rf HritVliy. °n Yc°-
Ct/1.'.C0 T'iVi I . .i!)D(K 'hrC'.' Uiii i'roin liif P'Vt).
Tin r is "U M « two ilO:y I'iuU
rnrk
.vt'h four rc-'M'- ? p.fT-'uc
tl '\t Irl'ivr of cl'iffs ; a k»trb<"n,
.'•lid 'ue- iiMifi.HV om.hoi.f > It h-u urrha-ris
op '''cs, -nu! is w II wa»'-»c3
bv m.iiiv it 4'v r '-l tprin■• <. T'v u -ins "-ay he
kn wn on "n to 'he H 'jmt.ihk- |OHN
HK VIH, tn Pi".:l 'tUI hid, or 10 the fjbfcnber,
I" on lb;.- prt in Ic>.
!OH>! r>o v
)in. to
George Bringhurfts
COJCH-MJKF.R,
In Mulberry ( Arch) between Fourth and Fifth
Streets, adjoining the EjSilcopal burying-
£rno"d,
r T~ , AKES thir opportunity of returning his
1 grateful thank's to his former employer's,
aiuj rfcquefting t' eir future favors, as well as
thole of the pußU'c to "general.
He continues to make and repair at tlie
(hojteft notice, all kinds of plea r nre carriages,
fnch as coaches chariot', phaetons with aiid
without crane neck*, coachees, chnifes. kitte
reens, wind for fuHCeys and chain, artd harness
of every cfefcriptloi, in the seated and neucft
iafhion now prevailing in the United States*
And an he has a quantity of the belt feafor.ed
wood by him, and capital workmen, he has
not the !edoubt but he \vifi he able to give
fatitfa-Tion To tfio c who pleyTe to employ him
He has for sale, several carriages alnnift
finiflied. 'uch as coachees, an Iralin windibr
chair, hung on steel "firings, a Hgl.t phaeton tlir
»mc or two liorfes, and a l'ulkey with a liillifig
top.
Carriages fold on Commission.
Philadelphia, Jan. 6, r794 ra&t3m
Excellent 'CLARET,-
In and »n cases of 50 bottles each.
A L S O,
A few cases Champagne Wine ;
MADEIRA,
In prpe'j, fto£fYi cad's and quar'er calks,
FOR SALE TJT
111, S<
Jin. 2, i 794,
Bank of the
r nited States.
VfOTIOF, »« herein* given, that the«e will
i.N be t!\p Bark, after the sixteenth
irft-.tnt, tolV'C Stockholder* or their rcprefcn
l,rivCi, duly au iiorized f> rfen dollars and
f.fty cents f>*eirh C; «re, being the dividend
declared for tie haft lix months. «
Bv Order,
JCiIN K£AN ?
Cathier.
CASTE L L I,
hit Han Stay and Habit-Maker,
L' KClO^ftAG£D by several L dies ot Phi
-Lj iaaSipbia, now in New-York, lias emov*
ed tVoni .hence to this city, in Co6per'» Ourt>
N j. 35 nortli lick- of Mulber) ftveer, between
Front and Second; where all kinds ot'Stay's
are inuoe—as Italian shape, FreuCh corlc;,
Ei\gli/h, Silk run , Riding, Suckling (lays, &c.
, t 1 :i
c *- >'
i;»<■ n:■* v <
AJ'rt, Ladis Habits; Surtouts, Gowns, urtd ail
kuxfc v 4 diefles tor ball', c<>mj>l. ted in thfe
ler ixiy
Mtweft and liioit f. flnon
Any ladies in New-York and Charleston,
who wish to emplov liirn, ai d will be
plea ed to fend rfieTr mea'urefc fl*all have their
uo k rinifhed with the utmolt neatr.cfs and
>eoet.uy
(iiipui tii
N. £>. Si! i! Curt'!: has an &f]«rtnictit of
t'.id « sn.\ic f*x i tci fclL
Jun. 7
DIMNGte".',! v i;inns corniner.
1.3 Cia. c -ii r.i, :ip.d that .i! n,ii kii;.i.
f "(■ ;rci>'C(.] ic.'jlivr Ii 111 C I.UPC ihonid be rf-
voked, nd public noticc of 11 g vcn, to prevent
pny pofliMr miitake ; I, the fubfenber, do here
by nj«ke known to all fevjrojii it may concern,
that all powers and letters of attorney, ot every
niluie and extent, granted by the to any per(bd
or jjerfons, prior to thfc ill day of July last, to
a£t for me or iu my name in Amekica, art re-
vjkid and made vo-ri
New-Yo'k, Jan. x, 179
NORRIS-COURT,
Back of the Nov. 'L bravy;'b:tvi'ccn Che/hut
F.
ESHfcCTFULLY infornu his friends and
AV the public ill general, that he ei.miuues
t rvying on the hufinef* of
Sign and Fire-Bucket Painting,
Likewifc, JAPANNED PLATES,
for doors or wiudo\v-ftuirter<;,ilone in the molt
elegant mannei, with dispatch.
■tnaic c>l that
Orders from the coftntry will be thankfully
rtre' veil, and dujjr. attended to.
»?cembsr 3-., fltf
MONEY *boi rowed Ibsifi-d, recounts (to
•ed or colleeKd, employees fuiic«4 with
doir.efticS, tyoufc roon:b< -jf (i ing am i lodging
wn'.eo, left or procured — fold in 's, manner's,
».•: ' iTir»a men's way, lands anA'claims on rlic
'-he turn
f ilificfetfcl gr.>n'cii by the
public, and in" '■» ,c p»pf» monies ;
noics of hand, bill*. >'Hlf „-d m.>, W rs, vith
<>r witi).»uJ cupofis—iiv.ugSi, frv<.
at No. 8, In fouih SfXTh ftiett-,
Markct-ftrrct bv FRANCIS WHITE*
Who uanla&s bufincfs in th« public; offives(or
country people and others, by virtue of-a pow
er of attorney,*oi by peitonal application.
December 11
\ T the request of a number -of friends,
jTx. piopofes publilning The Independent
(STreETTfifiit, twice a week, viz, WedneldaJs
and Saturdays— tocomfuer.ce in January next,
if fufficient encoerageir.ent offers
It will be publiflied on Paper and Typdfe
equal to its present apjVeatantfe. The lub
fcription dollars per ann.
Advertisements npt exceeding a fqHars,
will be inserted 4 times for I dollar—every
continuance one fifth of a dollar. Th'o'e itf
ceeding a fqiiare, in the fame proportion.
Parry and Mufgrave,
Goldsmiths Ss? Jewellers,
No. 42,
HAVE Ff)R SALE,
An tie faint Mforimeht of
SILVER 10 PLAtED WARE,
JEWELLERY y fine CUTLERY,
Which thev will dispose of on the ino'l rea
sonable te jms. Deviccs in han, Miniatures
fetl, and every tiling iu fctie gold and filvfcr
ALL persons having kny demand aeainfl
the Estate and EffeiSs ol" Mrs. WARY
■SINDKEY, widow, late of FroHlcford, Ox
ford township, in the State of Peimfylvania,
deceased; are defrred to produce their ao
counts to Jacob Leshe* and Willi am Creed,
(in Frankford, afnrelaid,) Executors and Ad
miliiTlfator'i of the above in oider forTettle
nielrt. And -whoever is indebted to (aid Ef
lau, &c. arc requeued to make paVhient to
the aforefaid Adminiftratoi's, on or'before the
16th of March, 1794, or they will be dealt
with acc
VAUGttAN,
j-ftrte:
Stack Brokers Office,
No. 16, Wall-ftrcet, New-York.
THE SubfciiW infnding 10 confine himlklf
entirely to the PURCHASE & SALE cp
STOCKS on COMMISSION, h<gs leave to ol
! r his fcivlctMo his triemU m,4 others, in (he
line ol a S-tiek Broker. Thole who may
lo favor hun with their bufmefs, m„y d'pti.d
upon having it rranfafted with ibe uinicft fide
lity ar.d dtfpatch.
Orders from PSihJelphia, HKTIor* or any
olbjrpattof the I'mtrd Stale", ■will h. ((riffly
attended to. LEON ARD BLEtCKER.
NOTICE
JAMES GREENLEAF.
and Walnut Streets.
George Rutter,
the in (fit canal?, and
E. Oswald,
No. 156, M irlcct-Sti eer, South,
STTUTfc SfeCOND-STRK'ET,
[11ft Imported,
From I.ONDOH, Dublin andGusaorr,
A-id now opening for tale, by
MATHEW CAREY,
At No. 118, Market ftrcet,
A Large and Valuable
COLLECTION OF BOOKS,
Among which are the following :
N£ V Annual Regilterfor 1792
Euro,xean Magazine lor the firft fix
months of I 793
Gibbons decline and fall of the Roman Empire
Memoirs of the Manthelter lociety, 3 vols.
Priestly on matter and I'pirit
on ohriftianit.y
Difnev's lite of Dr. Jortin
Kingville's ancient gedgraphy
D'Anoirs of Guy Joli
Memty, a collection of efiays
Varieof Prussia's works
Calm obfervet—byMackintofh
Ruuell's ancient and modern Europe
I-anghbrne's Plutarch
Elegant extra&s, fnperbly gilt
Elegant extracts of natural history
Saugnier and Brian's voyage
Rochon's voyage to Madagascar
Townfend > s travels in Spain
TaflVs Jerusalem Slivered
SmeUie's tranflatidn of BufFon
Berwick's history of quadrupeds
Buffon abridged
History of birds
Philips's hlftory of inland navigation
Hooper's rational recreations
History of France, in g vols.
Coriofiiies of literature, 3 vols.
Whitaker's defence of queen Mary
Sheridan's dictionary, 2 vols.
Do\y's history of Hlrid'cutitl
Sketches of tftfe Hindoos
Key to polite literature.
Imlay's dsffcription of Kentucky
Pi efent state of Nova-Scotia
Present state of Iludfon's Bay
Preston 011 masonry
Lavater on physiognomy, abridged
Zimmerman's survey
Murphy's life of Dr. Johnson
Nec,ker on executive power
KiflVs of Secundus
G&1 l&fr/ '6fp'oft raits
Volney's ruins of empires
dlw
Vaillaint's travels, with superb engravings
Downjuaa's iiifancy
Adair's history of American Incians
BSnington onmateriallfm fend
advice to patriotic travellers
Builder's magazine
Complete farmer
"Chanson's-life of Voltaire
De Non's travels
Franklin's life and works
riptien of China
Mtirpjhy's translation of 1 acitus
on p'ol ticaljnftice
Gazetteer of France, 3 3,
Helvetiws on man
Kaimes's (ketches of the history of man
Liberal opini<s£% or the history of Benignas
Mawe's £5 Nonary
'Noble's memoirs "bf the GiotoweH famHy
f-'la.yhovjfi? dictionary
flereriqs of fol'itude
or ::e£ol
Smith's theory of moral sentiments
SVa'clc ho life's history of the bibi"
Wat foil's 1 fie of* Philip I Id. Sc Illd.
Wonders of nature and art, 6 vols.
Wanley's wonders of the little world, called
man
"\Va! lis on the prevention ofdifeafes
Moore's journal in France
Cox's travels rntoDenfnark,R.uilia y Poland,&c.
Cox's iravels intoStvitzeiKind
Rabant's history of the French revolution
Life of Lord Chatham
Mallet's northern antiquities
Mo'tlferby's medical dictionary
Grigs'iadvicc to females
Hamilton's outlines of the pra&rce of mid-
wifery
Manning's pra&ice of physic
Cleghorn*s difcafes of Minorca
Times on the muscles
Pdtt's worlcs
Fourcroy's chtmiftry
Armstrong on diseases of children
Quince's d fpenfatory
Edinburgh dispensatory
Lewi's drtpenfatory
Kv'an on the afthba
Robert lon's treatise on fevers
Lees botany,
-Leake on the viscera
Leake on difeates of women
IST: chftl fbn 's-cliemtft ry
Gardiner on the animal economy
Lewis's Materia Medica
Fordyce on digestion
Withering on the fox glove
Lind on the difeaTes of litfa't
Monro ondlftafes of afmifes
HailCr's phyfiblogy
Spalanzane's d»fiertations
London pradtice of physic
Befl's forgery
SCKa*»f{s'* ckfcmiftry.
mw&ftf
(CT Terms of SuSfcription for this
Gazette, aj-e Six Dollars per annum—to be
paid half-yearly. Subscriptions of per fans
who rffide at a d'flttrtce from the city, id he
twelve -months in advance, or payment to be
guaranteid at thrplace of puhlticttion.
tf/IK
j4d<uerti/en)eitt& of citc.fi/uare, or left, in
fertedfour times fir One Dollar—once, for
1' ifty Cents—and continuations ul 'Twenty
Cents each—ihofe of greater length in pro
portion. Favors in this fine, and Subfrip
tiens, will be gratefully received at the Ojice
in South Fourtjirjlrectyji'oc. doors north ef'ti'e
Indian
NEW BOOKS.
Now openiag for Sale,
By M. C A
No. 118, MARKET-STREET;
A lafgc and valuable coUeftion of BOOKS,
imported from Londc;: :n the Mohawk.
Dec. 19,
Robert Campbell,
No. 54, South Second-Jireci,
Secooildoor below the corner of Chefiiut-ftreet,
MAS IMPORTED,
By the late arrivals from Britain and Ireland,
A large and general Ajfortment of
New Books and Stationary,
Which will be dtfjJUled of on the lowest terms.
Dec. 23. mw&i tf
TO THE PUBLIC.
r undernamed cominitiee, appointed by
1 " THt SOCIfTV for the INSTITU
TION and SUPPORT of FIRST-DAY or
SUNDAY SCHOOLS in the city of Philadel
phia and the d:iiri& of Southwark and the
Northern Liberties," to solicit further fubfcrip.
lions for the support o! the schools which the
said iociety have eftabltlhed, take ibe liberty to
rcprcfent to their fellow citizens—
That, although the schools were fufpehded
during the period of the laie avtt'ul calamity
with which our city and suburbs have been af
fi 6ted, they are now again opened lor the frep
ad million and education of poor children.
TftVt, the neccfTuy ahd reasons for the eftab*
lifttmtni of the lie (chwois are incieafrd, from the
ctrcumftance of the 4ate diftrifs having left a
number of Orphans drliitute of all the mean*
of education, fa've what the hand of benevolence
may adininilVer.
1 hat, former < xorfience has, mod plcafingly,
verified the fonddt hopes of the friends t>f this
in'Aitution, with regard 10 the progress and ad
vancement of the children, who heretofore
been under its car*, in the ufelul branches -of
education which it has afforded. Referring to
th:s faaft, and to the addrels to the public, on
this publifbed in the nVwfppers of this
cay'n the third month lalf, When about eight
hundred atnS twenty children ol both fexei hafd
partaken of the bencftts nffordedby the fovitfty,
■and about three hundr.d and twenty more were
th-n actually receiving inflruttion in their
schools, it now only remains to be ob!er\fd r
that the funds of rhe society art greatly infutfi
cicnt to cat ry on their benevolent deftgns, and
that.the committeeiotmeily appointed to foticit
fubferiptioru, concrived it ntceflVry to decline
their applteatiims to their fellow-citizens ft>r
ihdr affilhiice in favor of theft schools, in order
that thete might be no interruption from tr.cn>
to the folicuatinns then made in behaif of their
tf»tforfuna!e breint cn from {'ape-Francois.
The public aid -is now therefore carneftly fo
licitcd to fuaport a chaiitaWt ettabiifhineui, cal
culated upon the principles of public and pii
vate good. The annual fubfciiption lor a mem
ber is but One Dollar ; and it is prefumcd that
so small a sum per annum cannot be better dis
posed of, by those who can afford it, than by
bellowing it as the price of the diffufion of ufeiul
•knowledge among the p»»or and lriendlefs.
Subfcnptipns donations will be gratefully
rece vtd by the underlined eontmiuoc on be
half of the society :
Thnmpfon,
Thomai-J*. Cope,
Joseph PrrCtV__
Edward Pole,
1 antes Hardie,
William Innis,
Benjamin Say,
Naibaniel Falconer,
Francis Bailey,
Jrffe SharpJefs,
Samuel Stoiten,
Pe-ier Barker.
Ebrnezer Larrge,
)»cob Caoffman,
j.mes Todd,
Joftph James,
Jonathan Pcnrofp,
GrOtfge Mvade,
J->Uo -Perot,
John M'Cree,
Robert Ralfton,
Thomas Armat,
George William?,
Jan. i
ADVERTISEMENT.
FOR the benefit of those who maybe con•
■cenied it may not be improper to
that the United States, by theirAft of the lath
of February » ?93» ordered that all Claims of
the description therein mentionra, and which
originatcd,pr;eviom't'o the 4th of March 17^9:
be profented ?*t the I'reafury-on or before the
firft ckiy of Ma> 1'794> othtfi-wiJe they will
u for ever thereafter, be bar ed, and extlu
u ded from settlement or allowance.'' And
as there may be fe-veral Creditors of the Uni
ted Stete*,, holding Certificates or other Se
curities, which forin a part of the Domed ic
Debt, and who with to sub fori be to the Loan*
they are reminded that the te*ui for receiving
fubfci iption* at the Treasury, is by the Ast of
the United States, palled thefecord of March
last, extended to the last day of June, 1794.
The-following is an extaft from the Ast of
-Limitation above referred to :
Section I. üße it enacted by the Senate
and Hou'e of Xleprefeptatives of the United
States of Atnfericb, in CniWgrefs ailbmbled —
That all clsfiins upon the United States, for
Service? or-Supplie-, other cr.ufe, mat
ter or thin/p, turniftjed or previous to
the 4th dav of Mitrcb I 759. whether founded
upon CeVt*fic'.it>«, or other written dpCiiments
fVotti Iftitffir Ottktrs'or otherwise, which hav«
nor already lieen bnrntfd by any Ast of JUimi
tatir»n, an*l wltk-ii (liail not l»e presented at
the Treasury before the fiiil day ol"May 1794*
ftiafl forever after be barred and prescribed
from fettlfcin<»nr or allowance : Provided,
h-rcin contained, (hail becon
ftmdd to ertf-ft Loan-Ol3ce Certificates, Cer
tificates of Final Settlements, Indents of In
tereft,'Bnlanicer, entered in the books of the
rfcgWWf of tV *rea?::rycßmnjonW called regif
rered certificates,loans of momct obtained in
i arcign countrfr?,- or certificates ifiyedptKlu
ant to thy'fc v , in rifled •* An Act. makiujpro
viiibn fov tbe i)ei>Co^tlie Uuited States.
R E Y,