Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, July 11, 1794, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER.
[No. 25 of Vol. Vl,]
FOR SALE
3j tke SUBSCRIBER, No,
rwrth Second J}reel,
Importeduktin- Brig-Bf-TSt- Y, from Dub
lin —a. few
Crates of GLASS•,
Aud a few
GRO C E BOTTLES,
Aljo on Mainly
Spermaceti Candles.
Louis Ofmont.
June 17 d
FOR SALE,
■ \ BY
Rundl e &M urgatr oy d
At N*. 11, Wa/nut Jlreet 9
A CARGO OF
LIVERPOOL SALT,
On beard the fiiqw Mercury, which they
will fell either or in
fmalter quantities.
JeV 2 di-.v
T urn on.
W ILL lAM FINCH of the New Thea
ter. beg* reave to inform his and
fcfes- that he has removed from rhe
corner of i'and Arch streets to No.
6s, n»«rtb K'.ghtb between Arch and Rac<
ft-eens, am* chat he continues 10 give In
ftrvtHaEK in the French and L"giilh Lan
ga*?esa~ nfnaf, as also the dallies. He
tale< tills opportunity oi exprellivg his ac
kjaowJedgemeuts for the very liberal en-
he lias experienced, a conti
nuation of wfcicb he begs leave* to Iblicit.
N. B- Tranfl itions from either languages
cerrcft'y executed. d
Christiana Mills
For Sale.
ON Monday, the firii day of September
next at 8 o'clock in the evening, at the
Coffee House in the city of Philadelphia,
will be by public vendue, two tra&s
or pieces oi iai;J lituated in White Cla-y
Cicek hundrc<l,New Caitle county and Itate
of Delaware; ujne.of which contains about
6xty acres of highly improved land, on it
are a two ilory bncknwel.ughouft, a
convenient brick barn, with (tablingand a
carriage house underneath,' an e ce.lcnt
kirn for drying corn ; and :he well known
mills called Christiana Mills (late Patter-
Con's) which being at the head ol the tide
on Christiana rive*, and but about half a
mile from rhe hmdinjf, is conveniently littu
atrd for carrying the articles manulaCtured
at the mills hy wafcei to Philadelphia—This,
property being close to the road leading
from "Elk-ton to Christiana bridge, and at
the lifeid of »he tide, with many other at
tendant advantage?, render its situation for
th< milling bulinefs lo very valuable, as to
be equal ed by lew aud excelled by ncne.
The latter ti aft containing 175 acre?, is
about one mile from the mills and is chief
ly -woodlard,# whichl being contiguous to
water cai r.age to the oty of Philadelphia,
mult be of increasing value, tfpecialiy as
there is a quantity ot large timber in laid
tract suitable for the purpoies of the
milis.
Tlte terms upon which the above men
tioned estates will be fold are—one thou
sand pounds to be paid on executing the
deedj, and seven hundred and fifty pounds
per annum, with interest for the remainder
or proportlonably for each part.
I»djfpntable titles will be made for the
proper by
JOHN NIXON,
ALEX- FOSTER,
GEO. LATIMER.
At fame time and place will be lold a
large i»OAT,
July 2 mw&rsrs
One thousand Dollars
REWARD.
Some lew Counterfeit Poll-Notes of the
Bank of Mar) land, having been 1 itely disco
vered in circulaiiYni, and on trac ng the fame
were found to come fiom the back parts of
Vi r gin'a, wheie they piobab'y firft lfluedj 10
?void impoflnon it is though 1 n<jceHary to
jjive the following defcript'.on of them, b>
winch they may readily be dete&ed.
They have the letter D, for the'r alphabeti
cal inark, at the Uft hand fide of the Note.
The papri on which they are primed is
more foil and tender, the strokes o! the letter*,
in the engraving a»e in general stronger, and
h-fve a da«kor appearance than in the bills.
The (ignaiure William Patterfon, is badlv
done, the strokes of the letters, are ftiff and
l»bortd, and appear to be primed over with
tite pen, as well as the flourishing of the name.
T'»e value is left blank in the engraving, to
be tilfed up in writiog, so the funi may be
more or lets at pleasure.
No tiuc Post-Notes of the alphabetical
maik, above drferibed, h;ve been lately if
lu' H, and very few are «r \v i/» ciieulation.
1 he above tc ward of One Thousand dol
l»«s wil! be pa d to any peifon, or peifons,
who (hall discover, or piofecute to convi£lion,
the h vrral offender*,* or any of them, of the
following defcri ption, vi/.
Jhe p v 1 loner pciioos, who engraved the
fl«c.
Tl* ptinur rotvot :v«»i:ers of the said bills.
£v*ry peifon who has a&ed as principal in
anyway in :he counterfeiting and uttering
Ibc f,,d b;il«.
WILLIAM PATTERSON. PreGdent.
of the Bank of Maryland.
BaUimorc, Ap*U 8, 1794.
Havannah iugars
MEL ASS ES,
Landing at Hamilton's wharf, from the
Brig Indultry.
Bourdcaux Brandy,
Red and White IVine,
In hogsheads and cases,
Landing at Walnut street wharf, from
the (hip America,
AND FOR SALF. BY
John Vaughan.
Jtily '7 dtw
Bank of North America,
July I, 1794.
AT a meeting of the Directors this day
a dividend of lix per cent was declared for
the last half year, which will be paid to
the Stockholders, or their representative.,
at any time after the ioth inlt.
By order of the board, ■»
JOHN NIXON, President.
July 1 </do
Just PubliHied,
And to be fold by
JOHN ORMROD,
No 41, CheCiut street,
A NEW EDITION of
Latch's King's Bench
REPORTS,
Or
Cajes determined in that Cofirt during the
3 jirji years of Charles I.
J"'y 7 «t
Nicholas Dieh], jun.
Attorney at Law,
INFORMS his friends and the Piibtic,
I that he has opened OFFICE for rhe sale
and purchase of Real Eiiates at No. 1.9,
fout'h Fourth ftreer, where vi il; timni.
{ulljr reteive their c >fnSfta>|ds. He' also J
draws Djeds," and other Writ- ?
ings. j
J&ne 10 tutb&stf"
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NORTH AMERICA. ;
THE Stockholder ape hereby refhiiided
that an inttalment of two on each
lhare of the stock L t<» be pa»d on- tlie lecond
Monday, (being tlie fourteenth day) of Ju
ly next ; and that according to the charter
of Incoi poiation, any per foil or person, to
partnerfliips. or bodies politic negiefting
or refilling to pay the fauie at the time p e
lcribedfor payment lhall reipec
tively forfeit to theufe of the CiVmpany all
the monies previouily paid on account of
he lliare and lhares refpeftively, in pay
uient whereof, such default lliaii be made
as aforefaid, together with all righ*, ti
tle, interest, emolument, profit, claim
and demand, of, into-ar.d out of tiie
of the said company, and the ptolits a. iiing
therefrom.
By order of the & Due&ors,
Ebenezer Hazard, Sec'y.
Office ol" the Inlurance Company
of North America.
Jum 8 vv&rsti4j
3TAT£ of SOUTH-CAROLINA
In the House cf R.eprefentatives,
Declmber 2111,1793.
WHEREAS the Conimiflioners 01 pub
lic Accounts,huve reported, that they
cannot pioceed to the in^efligation of ine
Trealury Accounts, refpritmg fp« c\al In
dents, without Know ng the outstanding n
mount thereof in circulation :—Therefore,
Rcfolvtd, That all holders ot special In
dent6.be directed, and requireo, on or befoje
the firft day of November n ?:t,to deliver the
fpicial Indents in their poiTtflion io one or
other of the Commifiioneis of the Treasury,
who are to give receipts for the fame, and to
teport to the Commilfioners on public ac
counts, on or befoie the tenth day of Nov
ember next, the amount Ivy iherw refpe£live
ly received, and also to ihc Legiftaiure, at
their meeting in November next, and that
all special Indents not rendeied mio -the
Treasury as above, on or before the firft day
of November next, fiiail be, and the fame
are hereby barred.
Rcjolvcdi That public notice of this resolu
tion be given in the several Gazettes in this
State, once every three weeks, until the firft
day of November next. And 'hat the Dele
gate* of this State in the Congress of the Uni
ted States, be requested to cause this rcfolu
tion to be publilhcd 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 refoluuon be sent to
the .Senate for iheir concutrence.
Bv rtrderof the House,
JOHN SANFORL) DART, C.H.R.
In the SENATE,
December
That this with
tht House of JLeprefewTcktives in the forego
ing resolutions. „
Ordered, That tbe resolutions be lens to
the House of Reprefem-anves.
by order of the Senate,
FELIX WARLEY Cieik.
cwtNov*
Friday, July 11, 1794.
THE BRIG
Noah's. Ark,
New-Orleans,
HAS begun to take in her cargo at Clif
ford's wharf. Gentlemen who will favor
the Subscriber with lome freight for what
room her cargo may leave, are requested
to fend down their goods as Ihortly as pos
sible.
LOUIS OSMONT,
No. 117, north Second street.
June 27 d
■-'■ ■ ' _
r or Charter,
That remarkable faff fail
'"S jhip the
Portsmouth,
N .O W lying at Cuthbert's wharf, bur
then about 3020 barrels, 'and in cympleat
order to receive a ca«go. For terms appiy
to
John Craig,
No. 12, Dock Jlreet,
WHO HAS FOR SALE,
H I G"H PROOF
Antigua & Grenada Rum,
Hyson and Souchong Teas,
Roll Bi imftone,
Briftql_crown Window Glad cf diffe
rent sizes
Almonds in bags,
Lampblack in hogsheads,
Corton in bales,
Rich Port W lie in pipes, hhds, and
qua• ter calks,, and
A fe<w BOXES of
Sugars, ihuff, chocalate, &
Confsdtlonary,
"
Lately received I roni the Havannah
July 3 d
' For Sale,
S-- —H;mnah,
Atf'-Ut to months old ; a strong double
decked vefTel ; burthen irfitons. Enquire
of
Samuel Coates,
* No. ?>2, south Front Jlreet.
July 9 dot
Carolina Rice and Indigo,
BAY MAHOGANY and FRENCH
BURR STONES,
FOR SALE BY
Gurney and Smith.
May 14. d
Two or three Young Ladies
may be Boarded in an airy pi a'anr firua ion
in a genteel lanjily-—For particulars apply
to the Printer hereof.
June 25. d.
NANKEENS.
Nankeens of Superior Quality,
Long and short pieces
and (hort black fattirs,
Black Taffet es, anil Senfhaws,
Black and coluured I ndia sewing Silk,
Ornamental jars and beakers,
Am! a lew longfetsot Tta China.
Coloured Sattins, Lujlrings, and
T 0 B I N E S,
FOR SALE AT
No. 40, north Fifth Street.
July 7 mw&ftf
Bank of the United States,
July 7th, 1794.
NOTICE h hereby given, that here
will be paid at the Eank after the fixt enth
instant, to the Stockholders or their repre
fentative 1 : duly autnorifed, sixteen Dollars
for each Ih; re, being th dividend declared
forthe lsft fix months,
By oder of the President and Dire<ftors.
JOHN KEAN, Cashier.
eodim.
Money to be Lent, on
Mortgage of Real Estates, within the City
and Liberties of Philadelphia. Appl) to
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Jun. Attorney at
Law, No. 19, South, Fourth-Street.
July 10th. eoptf.
Stock Brokers Office,
No. 16, Wall-street. New-York.
THE Subscriber intending to confinehim
felf entire!v to the PURCHASE and
SALE of STOCKS on COMMISSION,bi gs
leave to off v r hisfervices to hi& Iriends and
others, in the line ol a Stock Broker. Those
who may please to favor him with thejr bufi.
ness, may depend upon having it tranfa&ed
with theutmoft fidt-liiv and d*ifpatch.
Orders from Philadelphia, Botton, oranv
other part of the United States, will be
(Iri&ly aitendfd to.
LEONARD BLLFCKFR.
M&.
FOR -SALE,
At the STORES of
jeffe Robert Wain,
PORT \Wne in pipes, hhds. and quai
ter calks
LISBON do. in pipes and quarter calks
Souchong and Congo TEAS, in quarter
chelis
A quantity of Lisbon and Cadiz SAt-T
Soft Hie I led ALMONDS in bales
Velvet CORKS, in do.
Kuffia MATTS.
June 9 d
T'he Ground Plan
OF THE
City and Suburbs
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
TAKEN FROM ACTUAL SURVEY*
IT is with pleafute chat the pnblilber has
to info' inhis fubferibers and the public in
general, that the plate s now under the
hands of the engraver, and in gieater for
wardnfs than was at firft contemplated. At
the fame time lie begs ieave to r« Hiind
rhem, th t subscription papers are still 6-
pen at moli;»t" the noted book-tlores in the
city ; and that he hopes from the whole
of them to be enabled, to-fo tli Inch a ret
peftabie catalogue of nair.es, as will do a
credit to the work, as well as. afford a
rea oiiuble encouragemeni to the under
•«ker.
Thafe who are ck*firons of further infor
mation ate/equefted t<" call on
Benjamin Davles,
No. 63, Market street.
April 14. m&thtf
ADVERTISEMENT.
LETTERS on the fubje<ft of the Wash
ington Lottery, being by mistake repeat
edly addrefTed to the Coin'miflioners for thfe
City of Washington.
ftrfons concerned are hereby informed,
that all such ihoulrf be addrefTed either to
W.. Deakinsjun. of Walhington, or to the
Stlbfcriber. Thecominiffioners never hav
ing; cdntcmpl'ated any further concern in
this business, than in their aflent to receive
the bonds ar.d approve the names of the
managers. The prizes have been paid and
arc paying ca demand by W. Deakins,
Wafhingto.i, Peter G4lmah, artd
by the Suhfcriber.
For the Lottery No. 2, the Tecnrilies al
ready given will be retained by the com
ipiflioners, or transferred J)y them at their
option to the bank of. Columbia ; and the
commifiioners will be consulted relpetfing
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
fitv, and they will be consulted in the no
ihin'ation of the 24 managers ; bnt all the
relponfibility refpeifting the general dispo
sition of the tickets, and payment of pri
zes, will reli. as in the Hotel Lottery, on
the persons whole names are and may be
hereartcr publifiied as afiiftancs to forward
tliis butnefs u ith
S. RLODGET.
N. B. Mr. Biodget will be particularly, J
obliged if thbfe pectoris who polTefs pr'i7es
yet unpaid, will apply for their money as
early as possible.
June 7th. d.
JUST PUBLISHED,
THOMAS DOBS ON,
Bukfellcr, at the Stone House in Second
Jlreet, Philadelphia,
VOLUME XI OF
ENCYCLOPEDIA,
OR A
Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, aud Mis
cellaneous Literature,
ON a plan entirely new ; by which the
different -faiences and arts aie digelied in
to the form of diftinft treatises orfyftem.s.
This volume contains the article?, medals,
medicine, metallurgy, tnetaphyfics,metho
dills, Mexico, microkope, midwifvy, and
a great variety of biographical and miscel
laneous articles, illustrated with nineteen
copperplate*.
The rabies of logarithms, See. which
were d ficient in the tenth volume, are
lubjoined to this.
Eleven Voluni.ev of this work are now
piibliflied, and the Xllth is in lome for
wardnefs.
On tlie firft of September, 1792, the price
of fubfeript ion was increased T£N dollars
on all setts not taken before that t»me.—
The fbbfeription isftillopcn o<i these terms,
and it any copies remain by the,firft of July
next,the price will be raised 'J EN dollars
more, 011 any copies wh:ch may befubferib
ed for after that period.
As many of the fubfcribersliave ta
ken only two, three or four, &c. volumes,
ihey are earnestly requested to take up aitd
pay for the remaining volumes, as it be
comes difficult to complete the setts, and
the publiflier (Joes not lioldhimfelf bound to
up any setts after ;iie firlt day of July
next.
Ap.il 22.
ttexi.
Ap.il
[Whole No. 5.7£.]
Louis Ofmont,
No. 117, Second Jlreet.
Has now on hand tor Jai
A tew Packages remaining of his importa
tions this Spring, coi fitting of
Irifli Dowlas, Baftas, Sattins,
Feathers and Flow, rs, Black Lace
Loukiiig Glaires, iiamect.
ALSO
A few Cherts of Hyson Tea,
Burgundy Wine and Claiet :ii cases, Madei
ra Wine, Spemaect Candles
Tone 16 d
Choice St. Croix Sugar,
JUST IMPORTED,
And for Salcy
By JAMES YARD.
* Also a quantity of KUSSIA Matts.
June 2.rt>\ d
JAMAICA RUM,
LANDING at Hamilton's wharf, t»hove
the Drawbridge, out of the ship BACCi *. S'
Cept. VaNNEman, from |amaica, i
FOR SALE BY
PETER BLIGHT.
May 16. <!
Medical Books.
JUST PUULIBHED,
By Thomas Dob/on, at tlx- Stone Hai'fe,
A'o. 41, J'oMtb Sao dJireet,
VOL. 11.
Medical Inquiries
O B S ERVAT I O NS.
By BENJAMIN RUSH, M. D.
Prttttfforot the Inltitutes ot Medicine, and
of Clinical Pia&ice in the Umver
fity.ol Pennsylvania.
contalninc
1. An inquiry into the influence of physical
caules upon tht nioial faculty.
2. An inqui>y iuto the effc&s of fpiritous li
quors npon the human body, and their in
fluence upon the ha ppinefs of focicty.
3 An inquiry into the caufcs and cure of the
•pulmonaiy consumption.
4. Obfcrvafions on the fymptumsatid cure of
dro plies.
5. An Inquiry into the causes and the cure of
internal dropsy of the bra^n.
6. Au account of the measles, as thry ap
peared in-Philadelphia, in the year 1789.
7. Anaccountot the influenza, as it appear
ed Hi Lil-1 n iha i ;
and 1791.
8. An inquiry into the caufcs oi the increase
of bilious and remitting fevers, iti Penn
fy <*01 a.
15, Ar» inquiry into the caufcs and cure of fore
1< gs.
io N . An account of the ft ale of the body and
m<nd in old age, w»tb oblei vat ions upon
its diseases and their retried ies.
Price one dollar and a quarter unbound, ©r
one dollar and a half niatly bound.
Medical Tranfaftions
OF THE
College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
VOL I—P AR T I.
Pi ice one dollar in boards.
A Treatise on the Diseases oi
Children.
With general directions for the management
ol Infants from the birth, adap ed for
ph\fic and privafr families.
By Michael Underwood, M. D.
Licentiate ot Midwifery in the Col
lege of Physicians in London, and
Phvtician of the Biitith
Lying-in-Hospital. %
Price one Dollar.
This is acknowledged to be the be ft boot
which has been published on the fubje&, an£
is calculated for the use of parent*, nurses,
and piivaie families, as well as for phyfici;n*
—The two volumes handtomely piiutcd in
one, end the pi ice only about one third of
what the imported copies fell for.
The Edinburgh New Difpcnfatory, tw»
dollars.
System of Surgery, extra&ed from the
works of Benjamin Bell, by Dr. Waters, 2
dols. 50 cents.
System of Anatomy, extraflcd from the
Encyclopaedia, with 1 2 copperplates, 2 dols.
S) stem ot Chemistry, extfsfcfied liom the
Encyclopaedia, exhibiting a view ol thepro
grefs of the fcicncce, and the different fytlems
which have been published, 2 dols. 50 cents.
Brown's Elements of Medicine, 2 dols.
67 cents.
¥. Dcbfcn has in the Press,
An edition ot the Medical and Philofophi
cal Commentaries of Edinburgh. Two vol
umes are printed Hi one at 2 dollars and 5Q
cent* per volume ; he has nearly firrifhed the
ftv' fir ft volumes, which contain the fuft ten
volumes of the European editioo, which fell
tor two dollarseach. Nine volumes wiH in
clude eighteen European volumes, which
will briog the publication up to the prelent
time.
Likeiuife for sale a considerable number of
Medical Books, •viz.
Ciillen's Pratlice, Materia Aledica, Physi
ology. and Synopsis. B* 11'sSuigtry, 6 vol« x
or 4 vols, do. on Ulcers, Buchan's Domett ic
Medicine,Ledran's Surgeiy, Chefelden's A
nctomy, Hunter on the Veneieal, Swedeea
«tr on do. Rollo on Weft India Difcafcj;
Rigby on Uterine Hemorihagr, Hamilton'*
o»thrcsof the iheijrv and practice of Mid
witery, w iih or without plates; do. oil the
management ol Fetnalc compiainti.
on H) drophuLia, &.C. «Scc.