Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, March 31, 1794, Image 4

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    In the Name of the French
Republic.
EVERY Frenchman is forbid to violate
the Neutrality of'the United States.
All commissions or authorizati6ns tending to
infringe that neutrality, are revoked, and are
to he returned to the Agents of the French
Republic.
Philadelphia, Ventofe 16th, second year of
the French Republic, one and indjvifible
( March 6th, 1794. o. s.)
The Mimller Plenipotentiary of the French
Republic. JH. FAUCHET.
The Editors of newspapers within the
United States, are requested to repilbiilh the
foregoing notice. d
NORRIS- COURT,
Back of the New Li jivy, betwees Chelnut
and Walm :-Streets
George Rutter,
RESPECTFULLYi nforms his friends and
the ('(folic in general, that lie continues
carrying on the bafiiier* of
Sign and Fire-Bucket Painting,
Likewise, JAPANNED PL A:TES,
for doors or wiudow-Jhutters,don& in tne most
elegant manner, and with dispatch.
Orders from the country will be thankfully
received, and duly attended to.
December ctff
TO BE SOLD,
And entered upon the fiift ot May,
The noted EJlate, called
Johnson Hall:
Lying m the Moha w«c country, (late of New
York, formerly the feat of Sir William John
son, containing about seven hundred acres of
land, .which is of the very best quality ; toge
ther with theftock, and farming tftenftls. The
buildings are large and convenient, and (it for
a gentleman's feat. The payments will be made
easy, on good security. Forfui th'er particulars
enquire of George Metcaff, Esq. on the preittif
es, of Silas. Talbot, Esq. alt Philadelphia, of
Samuel Ward and Brothers, in New York, or
of the fubferiber in Providence.
Jabe z Bow en.
Philid. March 26
PROPOSALS
FOR. publishing by subscription,
A Ground Plan
OF THE
City Philadelphia,
AND ITS ENVIRONS:
Taken from atonal survey, by A. P. Folie,
Geographer, from St. Domingo. (
THIS Piau will be engraved oil a plate 26
inches square ; and it will cuntaia an ex
att defenption of all the squares, (Ireets and
alleys in the Cuy .and l-ibrrne.. The (uuation
of the leveral public buiid'ngr, such at the State-
House, Gity-H»ll, Seat ot Congress, Churches,
Meeting-Houses, Hospital, Library and Semina
ries of Learning—ot the leveral Banks, and ot
. the Federal and State Offices, will be ascertained.
The parts which are built on will be diftinguilh
cd fiom those that are not. Theeourfrs of the
rivulets between Delaware and Schuylkill, and
a 8 much of the Canal, intended to connect the
navigation of rhefe two water*, as lies within
the oompafs of the draught', will be accurately
delineated. It will alf» be ornamented by a
view of the (hipping in the halbor, and an ele
vation of Congress-Hall, and of the other public
buildings that occupy the ground contiguous.
In (hort, nothing will beomitied to render this
ufeful and dcfirable work acceptable to an en
lightened public, that is in the author's power :
and it (hall be compleated with the greatest
possible dtfpatch, as soon as the generous encon
ragement of fubferiber s (hall insure to the author
such a sum as will be fuificicnt to delray ex
pencej.
A Pamphlet will be delivered with each
Plan, which will contain an alphabetical lift of
the SubferibcM names, and information con
cerning the police, population and present state
of the city.
The price to fubfcriben will be Two Dollars
and one third, to be paid at the time of deliver
ing the Plans.
Subscriptions will be gratefully received at
the principal Book<ellers iu this, city—and the
original Draft may be seen at B. Davies',
No. 68, Market-ftrcct, at any time until icftiall
be put into the hands of the Engraver.
Feb. 28. m&thtf
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 requesting their future favors, a? well as
thpfe of the public in general.
He continues to make and repair at the
fhoi ted notice, all kinds of pleafnre carriages,,
such as coaches, chariots, phietons With and
withoat crane necks, coachees, chaises, kitte
reens, windier fulkeytard chairs, and barnefs
ofevery description, irt the neatest and neweft
fcjlhion now prevailing in the United States.
And as he has a quantity of the bed seasoned
wood by- him, and capital workmen, he has
not the least doubt but he will be able to give
fatisfaftion to those whopleafe to employ hini
He has for sale, feverat carriages almost
finithed, fucb as coachees, an Italian windsor
chair, hung on steel springs, a light phaeton for
one or two horses, and a lulkey with a falling
top.
Carriages fold on Commission.
Philadelphia-, Jan. 6, 1794- m&th3m
A large elegant House,
and Lot of Qround,
TNart eligible fituation,->-alfo a Country Seat
X within 6 miles of t''c City, with 9 acres of
land, or 41 acres of land and meadow, the
Houf£ is not many in the vicinity
of the city, in size' dr convenience.
For terms apply t» the printer.
January 23.
JUST PUBLISHED,
M.Carey,No. i
The PROMPTER;
Commentajct oh Common Sayings and
Subjects, which are full of Common
Sense, the bejlfenfeiti the world.
THIS little book is written in a (lile altogether
novel, and is adapted to all capacities, a*
well as to a4l claffcs of people, merchant?, me
chanics and farmer*. Such,a reputation hat this
work acquired; that it has parted thro three un
preflions in the eailem states, and many houle
holders deem it so ufeful as to purghafe a copy
for every adult in then families. Price 24.
February » dtt
SOLD BY
Thomas Dobfon,
No. 41, South Second-Street:
THE Hiitory of New-Hampftvire, from the
Discovery of the River Pifcataqua—by Je
remiah Belknap, D. D. 3 Vols. Price-in Boards,
4 I -2 Dollars.
The Forreftcr, an American Fable, being a
Sequel to the History of John Bull the Clothier.
Prce, 75 Cents.
A Dilcourfe, intended to commemorate the
Discovery ot America by ChriAopher Colum
bus; delivered at the request of the Historical
Society in MafTachufetts, October 23d, 1792,
being the completion of the Thud Century,
fmce that memorable event. To which are
added, Four Dissertations, connected with the
fubjeft—By the fame author. Puce, 50 Cents.
March 17. ' tutn&^w
Just Published,
m*&fim
In one handsome volume, nmo. Price 5»
JOHN ORMROD,
At Franklin's Head, No. 41, Second
Street, ,
Natural Equality of Men,
On the Rights that result from it, and on the
Duties which it imposes.
To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by the
Teylerian Society at Haarlem.
Corredtd and Enlarged?
By WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN,
Profeflir of Moral Philo(ophy_ and the Law
of Nature, and of Ecclesiastical Hiflor.j ;
and Minister of the Englilh Church at U
trecht. *
Aliquid semper ad conimunem utilitatem af
ferendum. Cicero.
The Firjl American Edition.
THE grand principle of Eqnality, if right
ly tinderftood, is the only basis 011 which
universal justice, sacred order, and. peffeft
freedom, can be firmly built, and permanent
ly secured. The view of it exhibited in this
eflay, at the fame time that it reprefles tbc
insolence of office, the tyranny of pride, aid
the outrages of oppreflion ; confirms, in the
mod forcible manner, the necessity of fnbor
dination, and the just demands of lawful au
thority. So far indeed, from loofeniog the
bands of fbciety, tlrat it maintains inviolate,
every natural and every civil diftinftioti,
draws more closely every social tie, unites in
one harmonious and justly proportioned fyf
tem, and brings men together 011 the even
ground of the inherent rights of human na
ture, of reciprocal obligation, and of a com
mon relation to the community.
March 18.
Just Imported,
In the Ship Edward, Capt. Qrandon, from
St. Peterlburg in Russia,
And now landing at South-street Wharf, viz.
Hemp,
BAR IRON,
RUSSIA SHEETING,
RAVEN's DUGK,
RUSSIA DUCK,
HOG's BRISTLES.
AND FOR. SALE BY
John Donnaldfon,
March 4,1794.
The Admirers of Sacred Music
are refpedtfully informed, that One or more
Performances from the most approved
Parts of Handel's Works,
from the Messiah) will be given
in the week preceding Easter Sunday, (com
monly called Passion week)
As every ability in the Instrumental and
Vocal Line will be called forth <>11 this occail
on, there is no doubt, but that a Liberal Pub
lic will take the present undertaking under
their protection.
N. B- Part of the Profits will be appropri
ated to thls ule of a public charity.
A particular description of the Place, Se
lection, &c. will be given as soon as ihe neces
sary arrangements can be fettled.
March 39.
TO BE SOLD,
m&tli—tt
AMD fOK SAL I BY
Lately, Publilhed.
AND FOR. SALE BY
AN ESSAY ON THE
D. D.
eodlwtu&ftf
No. 12, Wahiut-ftreet.
diw3tawtf
IMPORTED
lit the Brig George and Harriot, fr»m
Havre de Grace,
m »» sale mr
Louis OJmont,
a Perfect
Aftortment of Hanging, Paper,
high coloured and plain.
White fi';k Stocking*, high dressed and put
up English fafhion.
The handsomest artificial Flowers and Fea
thers.
Some Looking Glass Plates to be ToW by
cale.
A tew hampers of Champaigne wine fix
years old.
ALSO,
An elegant parcel- of
Bearskin Muffs,
And very beautiful Silk Cloaks, which on
account of the fealon will be fold low, and at
a long credit.
LIKEWISE
42 pipes Madeira wine,
and a few calks of Claret.
A Quantity of
Hamburgh Demijohns.
In a few Days,
He will hane for sale,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
White and Black Laces,
Leghorn hats, fans arid cambricks, claret in
caies, a quantity of window glass well sort
ed of all fizej and a few pair of remarkable
Looking Glafres framed, all arrived at Nor
folk, now coming round.
March 22. dtf
War Department.
'January 30th 1794.
INFORMATION 1% heieoy given to ail the
military invalids of the United State*,that the
sums te which they are entitled lor fix months
ot their annual pension, from the fourth day of
September 1793, and which will become due
on 'he jth day of March 1794, will be paid on
the said day by the Coinmiflioiiers of the Loan*
within the Hates refptrflivcly, ttnderthe usual re
gulations.
Applications of executors and adminiftratois
muil be accompanud with legal evidence ol
their offices, and also ol the time the
invalids died, whofc pension they may claim.
By command of 1 h.- Prriidint
of the t'nited S'a:r<,
Secretary oj War,
(£T The printers in (he relurctive are
reqiufted to pubhfh the above in their newfpa
pm for the Ipacc ol iwo months.
January 30.
STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA.
In the Houfc of Representatives,
December 2111, 1793,
WHEREAS the GommiHiouers of public
Accounts, hvVe reported, that they cao T
nor proceed to the in* eftigation of ine Treasury
Accounts, refpc&ing Ipvcial Indents, without
knowing the outstanding amount thereof in cir
cui<»t»on 'Therefore,
Refoived, That all holders of fpeeial Indents
be dwedird, and requirca, on aj before-.the flrll
day of November mxt,io deliver ihc tpcciai in
dents in their poflYdum to one or<»iherol the
Comnuflioucis of the Treafuiy, who to give
receipts for the fame, and to report to fbeCotn
miflioners on public accounts, on or belme the
troth day of November next, the amount by
them refpe&ively received, and also to the Le
gifhture, at their meeting in November next,
and.that all.special Indents not tendered into
the Treafuiy as above, on or before .the fir ft day
of November next, ihall be, ami the fame aie
hen by barred.
Rcfolvea\ That public notice of thjs resolution
be given in the feveraf Gazettes in this .State,
once every three weeks, unul the fir It day of
November next. And 'hat ;he De legate&of this
State in the Congress of the United States, be re*,
qnetted to caufe-tbis rdolunon to be publvthed
in one or more papers in the cities of Fhiladcl.
phia and New-York, and thai proviliosi.wiil be
made tor the ex pences attending such publica
tion.
That the refolufion be Cent to. the
Senate for their concurrence.
By order of the House,
JOHN SANFORD DART, C. H. R.
In the SENATE,
Dkcembik 21(1.1793.
Rcfolvtd, That this House Ao concur wnh x+rc
Houlc of Repi'efcntatives in the foregoing refo
luirons.
Ordered, That the resolutions be lent lo the
House o( Kepreteoiauvt &.
by order nf thr Seiwte,
FELIX WA.RLEY, Clerk,
ewtN'o'.
For Sale b) the Subfcribcrs,
MUSCOVADO Sugar in hhds. & bbtl.
Hyson and Souchong Teas,
Sherry Wines, of superior quality, in pipes
and quarter caJks.
Spanilh Indigo.
Boston Beef, in barrels.
And a small invoice of Muslins,
NALBRO' & JOHN FRAZIER,
No. 164, South Front-ftt-eet.
March 8.
CTj* This Gazette Jhall be enlarged, as it
receives encouragement—The Subfcrrption
encrenfes daily—lAdoertifing Favors are
foliated —These con utute an ejftmtia! Item
in dimimjbing the Debit fide cf the Accvuzt.
Writing
ON SIGN-BOA RJ)S, JAP A NWD
• PLATES, bv.
Done ia the ffioi! elegant irumncr, ami after
the firil mafflers; !ikevrife,
Painted and finifhed 21 the StorteiS notice, tre
GEORGE RUTTER, "
In Norris's Court, hack of the New Library,
between Chefcut and Walnut,
Fourth and Fifth fireets.
March 4.
Agreeably to the hit Will of DEBORAH
MORRIS, de-eafeil,
The House N°. 245,
On which it stands, wherein James Biddle
THE Honfe being 18 feet 10 inches in
Front on Msrkct-ftreer, and the Lot
117 feet Seep. The whole will be fold fub
je«sl to a ground rent of twelve pound; per
annum, payable-to the contributors to the
Pennsylvania Hospital, and their fucceSbrs
fosever. For terms apply to
Samdel Coates,
Jonathan Jomfs,
Aktho*y Motxis,
Samuel Powell Griffiths,
Surviving Executors of
Deborah Morm, dcc'd.
*eop 3W
scheme of a Lottery,
To raifc 39,900 Dollars, on 266,p00
Dollarj, dtduSing IJ per Cent, from
the Prizes—this Lottery confijlt of
38,000 Tickets, in •which there are
1 4,539 Priu.cs aud 23,461 Blanks,
being about one. and an half Blanks to a
Prize.
THE Dirc&orsof she Society for eflablifhing
Ufeful Manuta&ures, having resolved lo
cvc6l LOTTER lES tor raising Ox eHuno reo
Thousand.Dol laks, agreeably 10 an Ast of
the Lt gifl <torc of th* Slate of New- Jeifcy, have
appointed the fallowing persons to superintend
and direst the drawing of the fame, viz. Nicho
las Low, Rnfus King, Herman Lc Roy, James
Watlon, Richard Hanifon, Abijah Hammond,
and Cornelius Ray, of the city ot New-Yoik
Thomas Willing, J»feph Ball, Matthew M'Con
nel and' Andrew Bayard, of the ci*y of Phila
delphia—His Excellency Richard Howell, Esq.
KJits ftopdmot, General Ela& Dayton, Jam<»
Parker, John Bayard, D<>&or Lewis Donham,
Samuel W. Stockton,' Jottrti® M. Walhce, Jofrph
Bloonvfield, and Elifha Boudinot, of N< w-]er
fey, who offcj the following Scheme of a Lot
tery, and pledge themfelvea to the public, that
they will every aflurance and precaution in
power to have the Monies paid by the
Managers, from tinae to time, 9% received, into
tire Banks at and Philadelphia, t?
remain for the purpofeof paying Priz s, which
shall be immediacy discharged by a check
npon otlfi of ihf Banks.
H. KNOX,
1
2
5
10
CO
XOO
300
lOQO
2000
3000
8100
1 4»539 Prizes.
23,461 Blanks. First drawn nunjtoer, 2,000
k . Last drawn number, 2,000
38,000
The drawing will commence, under the in
fpe&ion of a Committee of the Superintendams,
as soon as the Tickets are fold, ot which.timely
notice will be given.
The Superintendants have appointed John N.
Gumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Hardenbrrg,
of Nbw-ffrunfwitk l , and Jonathan Rhea, of
Trenton,. immediate Managers thereof, who
have given ample fecjunty tor dtfeharging the
trust fepofed in them.
In order to fee nix the puri&ual payment
of the Prizes, the Superintend ants of the Lottery
have dire&ed that the Managers (hall each enter
into bonds in 4C,ooo.dollai s, with foiir fufficient
fccuruies, *to perform their iHftiu&ions, the fub
itance of which is
I. That whenever either of the Managers
shall receive thefum of Tknee Hundred Dollars,
he shall imnidi«riely plaCe-tbe-i»me-in-one*of the
Banks of New-Yoik or Philadelphia, to the
ciedit of the Oqveinor-of the Society, and such
of the Superin:end«tmsas I've in the city where
the monies are to remain thereuntil t-he
Lottery is drswn, for inc payment of the Prize?.
11. The Managers to take fufficient lecurity
for any Ticketi they may trust, otherwise to b?
rclponnble for them.
111. To keep regular books of Tickels fold,
Monies received and paid into the Bank, an
il* acts of which shall be few, monthly., to the
Governor of the Spciety.
Pater ion, January 1, 1704.
On application to either of the above gentle
men, ioiorrn.at.ion will be given where tickets
m,av be had.
fmw4w
PHILADELPHIA : ■
Phinted by JOHN FENNO, No
Fire Buckets
70 BE SOLD,
AND
Lot of Ground
now lives, on. the ninth fi<fe r of Market
ftreet, near Sixth-street.
March i, 1794.
SCHEME:
i Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 2©,0c0
10,000
5.090.
2,000
I,ooa
500
a 90
6°
20
1 5
12
Ijo.
Tickcts at 7 DolJars each is 266.000
February 24.
South Fourth-Street.
%
10,000
10,000
10,000
ao,ooo
l«»QOO
a 0,000
1 6» oc^>
20.000
30,000
36,000
81.000
262,000
trr&ftf.