Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, June 14, 1794, Image 1

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    daily E VENI ngad VE RT I S E R;
[No. 3 of Vol. Vl.]
FOR SALE,
At the STORES of
Jefle & Robert Walri,
PORT WINE in pipes, hhds. and quar
ter calks
LISBON do.jn pipes nnd quarter calks
Souchong and Congo TEAS, in quartfcr
cbefts
A quantity of Lifbop and Cadiz SALT
Salt (helled ALMtJNDSin hales
Velvet CORKS, in do.
Kuffiu MATTS.
June 9 d
JAMAICA RUM,
LANDING at Hamilton's wharf, a*iove
tlit Drawbridge, out of the ship Bacchus
Cept. VakVemA.v, f'Om JamaiCa,
FOR SALE. BY
PETER BLIGHT.
May 16. d
Advertisement.
THL lelations of Mr Thomas Curtis,
formerly of EUicoti's Upper Mills, and
Jately of the City of Waflimgton; deceased,
are deftred to apply and hitve his affairs fet
tled.
City of Walhington, April 22, 1764.
M. 5 m&th4w
Allperfotu who have any de
mand* upon rfce New Theatre, are request
ed to fend in their accounts to No. 204, in
Arch ttrefct, near Ejghth street, as soon as
convenient.
WIGNELL & REIN \GLE.
May .dtf*
It is ilequefted,
THAT no perfou will supply any arricles
for the use of New Theatre, without
an order in writing; signed by ourselves, or
Sam tie] Anderfon, for us.
WIGNELL & REINAGLE.
May 30. dtf.
ADVERTISEMENT.
LETTERS on the fubjeit of the Walh
ington Lottery, being by mistake repeat
edly a'ldreiTcd to the Commissioners for the
City of Walhington.
Persons concerned are bereßy informed,
that all such Ihould be addrefled either to
W. Deakinsjun. of Walhington, or to the
Subscriber. The commissioners never hav
ing contemplated any further concern in
this bnfine's, than in their aflent to receive
the bonds and approve fife names "di tKe
managers. The prizes have been paid and
are paying on demand by W. Deakins,
Walhington, Peter Oilman, Bolton, and
by the Subscriber.
For the Lottery No. 2, the securities al
ready given will be retained by the com
tnilfipners, or transferred by them at their
optioVi to the bank of Columbia ; and tlie
commilTioners will be consulted refpeiling
a judicious and equitable disposition of the
houses to be built thereby ; their treasury
or the bank of Columbia will receive the
money intended for the National Univer
sity, and they will be consulted in the no
mination of the n managers s but all the
responsibility refpe&ing the general dispo
sition of the tickets, and payment of pri
zes, will reft as in the Hotel Lottery, on
the persons whose names are and may be
hereafter publilhed as afliftants to forward
this business with
S. BLODGET.
N. B. Mr. Blodget will be particularly
obliged if those persons who poflefs prizes
yet unpaid, will apply for their money as
early as podible.
June 7th. d.
One thouland Dollars
R E W A R D.
Some few Counterfeit Post-Notes of the
Bank, of Maryland, having been lately difco
vrred in circulation, and on tracing the fame
were found to come from the back parts of
Virginia, where they probably firft iflued ; to
avoid imposition it is thought necessary to
give «he following description of them, by
which they may readily be dete&ed.
They have the letter D, for their alphabeti
cal mark, at the left hand fide of the Note.
The paper on which they are printed is
more foftand tender, the strokes of the letters,
?n the engraving are in general ftrongcr", and
have a darker appearance than in the bills.
The signature William Patterlon, is badly
done, the strokes of the letters, are ftiff and
labored, and appear to be painted over with
the pen, as well as the flour idling of the name.
The value is left blank in the engraving, to
be filled up in writing, so the sum may be
more or lets at pleasure.
No true Post-Notes of the alphabetical
mark, above deferibed, have been lately \C
sued, and very few arc nr»tv in circulation.
The above reward of One Thousand dol
lars will be paid to any person, or persons,
who (ball discover, or prosecute to eonvi&ion,
the several offenders, or any of them, of the
following description, viz.
The person or persons, who engraved the
plate. ,
The printer, or printers of the said bills.
Every person who has acted as principal in
any w a y in the counterfeiting and utterine
the {aid bills.
WILLIAM PATTERSON. President.
of the Bank of Maryland.
Baltimore, April 8, 1794.
N. B. The printers in the neighbourin
ftatei are reqnefted to republifh the abo\e.
For AMSTERDAM,
BIG A IL,
Gardner Hammond.
' Majter.
TO fail with all convenient fpced, hav
ing two thirds of her cargo already engag
ed. For freight or paifage apply to said
mast r on board at RulTell's wharf, dt the
illbfcriber,
JOHN DONNALDSON.
June 10. d
For St. Croix,
SCHUYLKILL,
Francis Knox, Master.
LYING at Morton's wharf, and to fail
in a few days. She is a new veflcl, calcu
lated to accommodate paiTengers, and will
take some freight. For terms of which 01
paflage, applv to Captain Knox. or
WHARTON & GREEFES.
June 10 - 61
John Vanneman, Maft:r.
TO i ll with all convenient speed, having
three fourths of her cargo already engaged
For freight or paflage apply to the master
on b-.ard, or
THOMAS & JOHN KETLAND.
]une 3- d
FOUR FRIENDS,
They will be ready to receive their car
goes in a few days, and will carry about
3200 barrels cach. For terms applv to
JESSE & ROBERT WALN.
Tune 9. d
For Sale or Charter,
MARGARET,
(Lj ing at Mafley's wtiarf
, near Chefnut street)
HAS made only one voyage; is a staunch
well fitted icflel. and ca'ry ahoui
-3200 barrels, or 14,000 bulhelsUf grain—
Apply to
WHARTON fcf LEWIS.
June 10 d
for Hamburg;
L.AT>r IValterstobff,
WILLIAM WATERS,
WILL fail in the course of a few days,
for freight or paflage, apply to the Captain
on board, at the fubferibers wharf, or to
JOSEPH SIMS.
June 12. d6t.
Carolina Rice and Indigo,
BAY MAHOGANY and FRENCH
BURR STONES,
FOR SALE BY
Gurney and Smith.
Mav 14. d
STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA
In the House of Representatives,
December 2111,1793.
WHEREAS the Commiflioners of pub
lic Accounts,have reported, that they
cannot proceed to the investigation of the
Treasury Accounts, refpefting fprcial In
dents, without knowing the outstanding a
mount thereof in circulation :—Therefore,
Rejoivtdy That all holders of special In
dents be directed, and required, on or before
the firft day ot November next, to deliver the
special Indents in their pofteffion to one or
other of the Commissioners of the Treasury,
who are to give receipts for the fame, and to
report to the Commiflioners on public ac
counts, on or before the tenth day of Nov
ember next, the amount by them refpeftive
ly received, and also to the Legislature, at
their meeting in 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.
Rtjolvtd, That public notice of this resolu
tion be given in the several Gazettes in this 1
State, once every three weeks, until the firft
day of November next. And that *he Dele
gates of this State in theCongrefs of the Uni
ted States, be requested to cause this retolu
tion to be publilhed in one or more papers
in the cities of Philadelphia and New-York,
and that provision will be made for the ex.
pences attending' such publication.
Ordered, That the resolution be sent to
tne Senate for their concurrence.
By order of the House,
JOHN SANFORD DART, C. H. R.
In the SENATE,
December 21(1,1793.
Rtfolvcd, That this House do concur with
tht House of Representatives in the forego
ing resolutions.
Ordered, That tire resolutions be lent to
the House of Representatives.
by order of Senate,
FELIX WARL£Y ,Clerk.
'
eWtNov.
Saturday, June 14, 1794.
MADEIRA,
SHERRV,
PORT, WIN ESof the firft quality
LISBON, &
TENERIFFE
did Jamaica Spirit; Antigua and Weft In
dia Rum.
Coniac, French and PeaCh Brandies
Claret and Port Wine of » superior qua
lity in cafeV
Win; Cyder and Vinegary in pipes and
hhds.
Corks in Bales,Havannah Segars in Boxes. 1
Philadelphia Porter, in Calks and Bottles. 1
London do. in do. do. 1
Philadelphia Ale and Beer in do. do. (
London do. in do. do. and
Cyder :n barrels and bottles, prepared for I
exportation or immediate use, I
FOR SALE BY |
Benjamin W. Morris,
The corner of Do:k and Pear Jlreels,
Where he has provid. d suitable (lores and
vaults, for t ie reception of
WINES, &c.
Which he proposes to ftote ot dispose of
on commission
Captains of vessels and p'liers supplied
with any of the above LIQUORS bottled,
and feaftores in geneal put up.
May 9 tu&fam
JUST PUBLISHED,
MATHEW CAREY,
118, Market Jlreet,
Price 18 cents,
THE
Catechism of Man j
Pointing out from found principles, and
acknowledged facts tbe Rights and Du
ties of every Rational BeinJ.
Am I therefore become your energy because
I tell you the truth ? Gal. iv. 16
Now all these things happened unto them
for examples, and they are written for
our admonition, upon whom the ends of
the <arth are come. i Cor. xii.
May to tuth&s2\v
Stock Brokers Office,
No. 16, Wall-street, New-York.
THE Subscriber intending to confioehim
, Xeil iQ tlie
SALE or STOCKS on gs
leave to off r hislervices to his Iriends and
others, in th« line oi a Stock Broker. Those
who may pleafeto favor him with their bufi.
ness, may depend upon ha7ing it tranfa&ed
with the uimoft fidelity and dispatch.
Orders from Philadelphia, Boston, or any
other part of the United Stares, will be
ftri&ly attended to.
LEONARD BLEECKER.
m&thtf
Excellent CLARET,
In hogftieads and in cases of 50 bottles each.
ALSO,
A few cases Champaigne wine;
MADEIRA,
In pipes, hogsheads and quarter caflts,
FOR SALE BY
JOHN VAUGHAN,
No. 111, South Front (lieei.
Jan. a, 1794. dtf
Just Published,
In one handsome volume,nmo. Price 5s
AND FOR SALE BY
JOHN ORMROD,
At Franklin's Head, No. 41, Chefuut
Stre.it,
AN ESSAY ON THE
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.
CorreSed and Enlarged, by
WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN,
D. D.
ProfefTor ot Moral Philosophy, and the
Law oi Nature, and of Ecclesiastical
History ; and Minister of the Engliih
Church at Utrecht.
Aliquid semper ad communem utilitatem
affer»ndum. 1 Cicero.
Tht Firfl American Edition.
' I 'HEgrand principle of Equality, if
A rightly underftpod, is the only basis
on which universal justice, sacred order,
and perfett freedom, can be firmly built,
and permanently secured. The view of
it exhibited in this eflay, at the fame time
that it represses the insolence of office,
the tyranny of pride, and the outrages of
oppression ; confirms, in the mod forcible
the neceflity of subordination,
and the just demands of lawful authority.
So far indeed, from loosening the bands
of society, that it maintains inviolate, e
very natural and every civil diftin&ion,
draws more closely every social tie, unites
in one harmonious and justly proportioned
system, and brings men together on the
even ground of the inherent rights of hu
man naure, of reciprocal obligation, and
of a common relation to the community.
March 18. tntl -
NANKEENS.
Nankeens of Superior Quality,
FOR SALE AT
No. 40, north Fifth Street.
April at. mw&ftf '
C
TUITION. {
WILLIAM FINCH of the New Thea.
tre, begs leave to inform his Friends and -
the Publicj that he has removed from the
corner of Eighth and Arch streets to. No.
68, north Eighth between Arch and ftace
streets, and he continues to give ln
ftru&ions in the French and Ertglifh Lan
guages as usual, as also the ClalHcs. He
takes this opportunity of exprefting his ac
knowledgements for the very liberal en
couragement he has experienced, a conti
nuation of which he begs leave to solicit.
N. B. Translations froin either languages
correctly executed.
Medical Books.
y
JUST PUBLISHED, J
By Thomas Dobfon, at the Stone House, j
No. 41, fquth Seco d Jlreet, <
V'O L. 11. (
Medical Inquiries \
OBSERVA TIO NS. 1
By BENJAMIN RUSH, M. D. ,
Profeffor of the Institutes of Medicine, and
of Clinical Pra&ice in The Univer*
fityol Pcnnfylvania.
coktalntnc ,
I. An inquiry into the influence of physical (
causes upon the moral faculty.
а. An inquiiy iuto the effe&s of fpiritous li- (
quors npon the human body, and their in*
fluence upon the hap{>inefs of society.
3. An inquiry into the causes and cure of the
pulmonaiy confumptirio.
4. Obfervafiona on the cure of
dropsies. ,
5. An Inquiry into the caufcsand the cureot
internal dropsy of the brain.
б. An account of the meades* as they a T>" 1
peared in Philadelphia, in the year 1789.
7. An account of the influenza, as it appear- (
ed in Philadelphia in the years 1789,1790)
and 1791.
8. An inquiry int,o the Causes of the increase
of bilious and remitting fevers, in Pend
9. AfTTnquiry tntb the causes and cure of fore
If gs.
10. An account of the state of the body and
mihd in old age, with obfervationa upon
its diseases and their remedies.
Price one dollar and a quarter unbound v or
one dollar and a half neatly bound.
Medical Tranfa&ions
OF THE
College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
V O L. I.—P A R T I.
Price one dellar in boards.
A Treatise on the Diseases of
Children.
With general dire&ions for the management
of Infants from the birth, adapted for
the use o f physicians and private families.
By Michael Underwood, M. D.
Licentiate of Midwifery in th Royal Col
lege of Physicians in I Ondon, and
Phyhcian of the Britilh
Lying-in-Hospital.
Price one Dollar.
This is acknowledged to be the best book
which has been publilhed on the fubjc£), a n d
is calculated for the uft of parents, nurfet,
and private families, as well as for physicians
—The two volumes handsomely printed in
one, and the price only about one third of
what the imported copies fell for.
The Edinburgh New Dispensatory, two
dollars.
System of Surgery, extrsfted from the
works of Benjamin Bell, by Dr. Waters, a
dols. 50 cents.
System of Anatomy, extrafied from the
Encyclopedia, with 12 copperplates, 2 dols.
System of Chemistry, extracted from the
Encyclopajdia, exhibiting a view of the pro
gress of ibe fciencee, and the different systems
which have been published, 2 dols. 50 cents.
Brown's Elements of Medicine, 2 dols.
67 cents.
T. Dobfon has in the Press,
An edition ot the Medical and Philofoph
cal Commentaries of Edinburgh. Tw v>|.
umes are printed in one at 2 dollars and jo
ceuts per volume; he has nearly finilhed the
fivr firft volumes, which contain the firft ten
volumes of the European edition, which fell
• for two dollars each. Nine volumes will in.
elude eighteen European volumes, which
will briog the publication up to the present
time.
Liknvife for sale a considerable number of
Medical Books, t'xe.
Cullen's Preflice, Materia Medica, Pbyfi
ology, and Synopfu. Bell's Surgery, 6 vols,
or 4 vols, do. on Ulcers, Buchan's Dome (lie
Medicine, Ledran's Surgery, Chefelden's A-
netomy, Hunter on the Venereal, Swedeea
ver on do. Rollo On Weft India Diseases ;
Rigby on Uterine Hemorrhage, Hamilton's
outlines of the theory and practice of Mid
wifery, wiih or without plates; do. on the
management ol Female complaints. Meafc
on Hydrophobia, &c. &c.
March 5.
[Whole No: 5550
To be Let,
For Merchants Compting Houses or Puili-'
. Offices,
Two brick 3 ftbry Houi
HAVING 6 looms in each,writh fire place:
fcefide garrets,fuuate 9(1 tlie.fouth weftei iy (idfc
of Dock ftrret, between Pear and Walost
(Ireets. Enquire of v«, ,
BENJAMIN W. MORRIS
April 17. tuth&stf
• 'f\pf ' f ' ~ '
The Ground Phn
OF THE .
City arid Suburb
PHILADELPHIA, (j
, .TAKBN FROM ACTUAL Sl/K.PK>
IT js with pleasure that the publifl' has
to inform his fabferibers and the pu'.iic it
general, that the plate is tiow undc tl
hands of the engraver, and in greats ' to,
wSrjlnfs than was at firft cnntemplac.v.. *
tha fame time Ihe hegj leave to ■ .r.
them, that, fijbfcription papers are ■ '
pen at most of the ndted book-Aores .
city ; and that he hopes from the
of them tb be enabled to fo»m Aitb . re
pe&able catalogue of name*, as trill - a
credit to the work, as well as at: d a
realonable encouragement to the ; r
taker.
Thofewlio are d. flnros of further ■■ -
rnation arerequefted t<> call on
Benjamin Dailies..
No. 68, Market Itreet.
April 14. m&tht
Scheme of a Lottery,
T9 ratfc 39,900 Dollar's, on 266,000
Doll art, dedußing 15 per Cent. from
the Prizet—this Lottery confijls of
38,000 Tickets, in which {here are
14,j39 Prizes and 23,461 Blanks,
being about one and ah half Blanks tt>
a Prize.
THE One&orsof the Society foreftablifh
tng Ufeful Manuta&ures, having reviv
ed to erect LOTTERIES for railing (3n«
Hundred Thousand Dollar*,agreeably
to an Aft ot the Leg (lature of the State of
New-Jetfey, have appointed the following
peffons to superintend and direA the draw
ing ot the limt, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufua
King, Herman Le Roy, James Watson,
Richard Harrifon, Abijah Hammond, and
Cornelius Ray, of the city ot New-York—
Tliomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M*-
Cnnel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of
Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How*
ell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General Elias Day
ton, James Parker, John Bayard, Doctor
Lewis Dotiham, Samuel W. Stockton, Joshua
M. Wallace, Joseph Bloomfield, and EliQia
Boudinot, of New-Jersey, who offer the
following Scheme ot a Lottery, and pledge
themselves to the public, that they will take
every a durance and precaution in their power
to have the Monies paid by the Nfotlagers,
from time to time, as received, into the
Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to
remain for the purpose ot paying lViz<-«,
which (hall be immediately discharged by a
check npon one qf ihe Banks.
SCHEME:
1 Prize of 10,000 Dollars is 20,000
1 10,000 10,000
* 5.000 10,000
5 2,000 10,000
10 1,006 10,000
20 $00 i»,ooo
>G ® 100 10,000
3°° 5° 15,000
1000 so to.ooo
2000 15 30,000
3 00 ° 1 a 36,000
8100 is 81,000
'4.539 Priiel. 26a,000
23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000
Last drawn number, 2,000
38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollafs each is 266.000
The drawing will commence, under the
infpeflion of a Committee of the Superin
tendants, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of
wh'ch timely notice will be given.
The Superlntendants have appointed John
N. Cumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har.
denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan
Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managera
thereof, who have given ample security for
discharging the trust reposed in them.
(pf In order to secure the punctual pay
mentofthe Priies, the Superintendants of
the Lottery have dire£lpd that the Managera
(hall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars,
with four fufficient securities, to perform their
inftruflions, the substance of which is
I. That whenever either of the Managera
(hall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dole
lars, He (hall iqtmdiately place the fame in
one of the Banks of N'ew-York or Philadel
phia, to the ciedit of the Governor of the
Society, and such of the Superintendants aa
r live in the city where the monies are placed,
to remain there antil the Lottery is drawn,
for the paymnt of the Prizes.
11. The Managers to take fufficient se
curity for any Tickets they may trust, other.
wife to be responsible for them.
111. To keep regular books of Ticketa
Told, Monies received and paid iqto the
! Bank, abftrafts of which (hall be sent,
s monthly, to thr Governor of the Society.
Paterfon, January 1, 1794.
C' On application to either of the above gen
c tlemen, information will be given where
icKets m»y b nad.
Tcbtuiry « 4 . tufcftf.