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    DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER.
[No. 74 of Vol. VI
Just Arrived,
For Sale Er
Peter Blight,
Ibe Cargo of iht Schooner. John, Cr.pi~j
Svr.n-r Ail from Janw'.ca ;
Ccnf)fljn«: of tjOjOOO lbs. Coffee, in
80 liog!hea<is,
"O P.."rrc!s,
460 Bags.
Jlfo For S.tie,
PORT WINE,
Iu Pipes, Hogftieads and quarter Cades,
Madeisla do. and a Cargo of
St. Übes SALT,
J aft arrived about 6000 Barrels.
Aug. 16. fl.
War Department,
I, 1794.
Information is hereby given
to aH th? military Invalids of the United
that th»' luni? »"o which they are en
titled for thei-annual pcnfioi;, which will
become dteon the fifth ihiy <vf September
1794, wiil be pa:d on die said da>, by th«
oniluiffi"»«rsol Loaps within the Spates
refpeftively, ur.dr tl'c u'ua! regulations
Applications of Executyr* or Adminif
tratorsmuftfoe acconipau ed with legal e
*idences of r lie if reflective office', and
■)fo of the time of tlie dccealc ol luch in
valids whose pensions tliev may claim.
By command of tlu Prefrdent of the U
nited States,
H. KNOX,
Secretary at War,
pT The Printers in the fe v« ral Stales
are requested to publi'fli the above in their
viewfpaprrs or tbefpace of two months
Aug. 6 d2m
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED,
And to be fold by the following, Booksellers
viz. John Ormrod, N T o. 4 J » Cbefnut street,
Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, fntffb Second
ftrec-, Jose ph Crukfhank, No, 87, High
a»>d Win. Young, No. $2, iouth Se
cond ftTeet,
Discourse
Delivered July TJ, 1794.
I N
The African Church,
Of the City of .'ujivadelpaia.
Oil the occJlion of Opening the said churcli
and holding Jjtoblic worfliip in it the fir it
time,
By Samuel 'Magatu, 'D. D.
Rector of St. Paul's.
Divine Service, introduced with feleft
Scripture pciflages, and a special prayer,
and then proceeding in its usual offices,
having been performed
Ahereromb'tt, -A. M.
Secortd Afliftant Minister of' Chrtit ChutcHi
and St. Petes's.
" Ethiopia jhall soon Jlretch oat her
hands unto God"
Aug.l6
Lachawannock.
A LARGE body of LAND'on this rive
andits waters,is nowfor sale to Settlers on
/*,on moderate terms,an<J at a longcredh.
The foil is remark-bly fertile, and n»i
merous dreams of water are inforfperfed
through the whole country.
The main river flows through one trt/'
of about thirty thousand act*es,an«l is wit!
he exception of one "WlrufUon, navi&a
ble to the Sufquehannaft.
Spring Brook Creek, which with its
briochej, waters another trnft of abom
forty .thousand acres of' good Land, emp
ties itfelf into the Lachawannock., about
twelve miles from the Susquehanna!).
It affords numerous Mill feats, 5c in its
eottrfe creates large bodies of wel l water
ed meadow ground.
The other traftsarfrinterfe<sWbycrff»ks
of considerable importance.
Several Mills are already erected for the
accommodation of the'fettlers.
Roads are cntin different dirie&ions,to
wards the most convenient markers.
The county town.it not more .tlran it
jnles distant from many parts <rf the fct
tlement. ,
The Sufqu«hannah affords an easy and
fafe navigation to Middleton, from whence
the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com
munication tqthe city.
Another means of connexion wi|h Phi
ladelphia, is by the Delaware, from which
the distance infeveral places is aboutthirty
miles.
The proprietors combining theirown in
terest with that of the inhabitants, are cfif
pofed to erect works of public utility,open
uoads, &c. and in every en miles square, a
tract of one hundred acres is allotted for a
and one hundred acres for thefirft
rcfident clergyman of any denomination of
Christians.
For further particulars apply to
George Eddy.
WiUces-Barre, Luzerne County,
PenHfylvania, July 9.
Lettersdi.efted tn George Eddy, at Phi.
Jadelphia, or this place, relative to this
buii&efsjwill be duly answered. eoc^m
THE SHIP AMERICAN,
-teqS- EDWARD RICE,
Is intended to fail for
London, on the 15th
Infi'.it, if no offer is made to Charter lier
for any other Port.
LOWS OfcMONT.
Sept. 5, i?B4'
Cadiz
For Sale on board the S'.ved/V S'lin Ggf
taviis Adolphus, Captsin BLOOMSTIfI,
Said Vrflel, Burtlier 3_o Tons,
For CHARIER,
any PORT within or
without the Mediterranean.
Apply to
John Vaughan,
, Who has for Sale a few Tons
CHIPPED LOGWOOD
Just Arrived,
Also SuperiorCLAßET in Hogsheads
Sept. 4.
FOR FRFDFRWKS BURGH &;
FALMOUTH,
Rappahanock River, Virginia,
The Sloop
COLUMBIA,
FRAKCIS TVTMAN,
*M«fteii-N.>w lyinj at WHARTON &
GKEEVES's Wharf—w» Salt on Sunday
next. For Freight or l'aflaftC apoly to
Captain TUPMAN 'on b aid, /.r to
Emanuel Walker,
WHO H..S KVK SALE,
Virginia TOBACCO,
WOOL and FLAX-SEED.
| September 4, 1 d.
For Am Her dam,
£-3-, THE SHIP
gg± HOLLAND,
Chriflnphei- Tranklin, jun.
;. AS e\ . cllrnt arcomfrind.i lions tor paflVn
\jcis, wiil foil with all con.vr<iicnl fpoed, bav
iing'thf greatest pait of her cargo ready to go
on board.
For treight or pnffa»< , apply to the mailer
board, to
PETER BLIGHT,
Or
PRAGERS & CO.
Au-R. 2#
For Cape Nicholas Mole,
Saturday next
The SCHOONER
JOHN,
For some freight, apply to
Louis Ofmont,
No. 117, north Second street.
Sept. i ' dtS
* 1 aw4w
riTlrv For Liverpool,
The JVc <w Ship
Neptune,
Jamfs Jeffries, Matter.
ABOUT 300 tons burthen; Ihe has
I verycompleat accommodations forpaften
| gers, and is intended to fail on or about the
I 14th of this month. For freight or pas
sage apply to Capt. fefferies on boaid, or
John Mayo.
diot
Sept. 2
LANDING,
This Day from on board the brig Ann and
Mary, Capt. Corrie, from Antigua,
NINETY HOGSHEADS OF
Prime Antigua Rum,
ONE third of which is fourth proof, the
cither third, also a few hogsheads tenia?*-
ing on hard of the Brig Sally's CARGO,
Captain Weft from fame place, which has
been so much approved of for the finenefs
of its flavour.
Jamaica Spirits,
MOLASSFS,
Genuine Madeira Wirte,
By the p»|>e, quairer caflc or gallon,
ALSO
20 TIERCES
FRESH
By the NorfoJk, Captain Art,
FOR SALE BY
Levinus Clarkfon,
No* a 16, foutb comer of Pine and
WaUr.jlrrtts*
Aug. 27
Saturday, September 6, 1794.
dit.
Salt,
and Cases.
RICE,
A N I?
H E M P.
SS Tons firji Quality
Peterfburgh Clean Hemp,
Just landed, will be fold by Cublk au.dli.on
_ Iri Lots of s toVis cach,
On Monday Morning,
next, at 11 o'clock,
On IValnut Jlreet Wharf,
For approved notes at 3 and 4 months.
Footman & Co.
Auclioaeers,
at
134 Hogflieads prime
ao ditto Triage
3 ditto Superfine
14 tierces prime
519 bags do.
Say 110,000 lbs. French wt.
ALSO,
Sept. 5
Some Cotton,
And Six
Hhds. Jamaica Rum,
Of a particular gocnl quality, for Sale out
of the Ship American.
LOUIS OSMONT.
Ntxnj, North 2 d Street.
3«-
Sepit. 5
To be Sold,
The Hoiife, Stables, & Lot
of Ground,
In Second tixeet, between Spruce and
Union fticefsfc in the occupation of his
Britannic Majesty's Minister.
ALSO
The Adjoining Lot,
26 seer hont, and 149 feet deap.
tet'm's of Tale, apply to
Wm. Cramond.
Aug. 14
City of Washington.
SCHEME
OF TfyE
LOTTERY, No. 11.
FOR THE
IMPROVEMENT
OF THE
FEDERAL CITY.
I A magnificent £ 20.000 Dolors, and
dwelling honfc, ) cash 30,000 arc
l ditto 'ljioan & can> 25,000
'x ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000
1 ditto & cjfh io,ot>o
1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000
1 ditto 5,0C6 & cafli 5,060
1 Cafb prize ot
2 ditto to each, are
jO dittb i,oco
2 o ditto 500
100 ditto 100
200 ditto .50
400 ditto 25
1,000 ditto 2&
$5,cOO ditto
:6,7«9 Prizes
33,461 Bianks
50,000 Tickets a'. 8 dollars
This Lottery will afford an elegant fpeci
ttkn of the pYivate buildings to be erect d in
the' City of Washington—Two beautiful de
signs are already fele &ed for the entire fronts
on two of the public fqnares • from rhefc
drawings, it is prorpofed to erect two centre
«tnd tour corner btnld'mofc, as soon as poflibtr
after thU Lottery is-fold, and to convev them
when complete, to ihe fortunate adventurers,
in the manrrer described in the scheme for
the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five
per cent, will be made to defray rhe neces
sary expences of printing, Ac. and the .sur
plus will be made a part of the fund intended
for the National University, to be ere&eo
within the City of Washington.
{pT* The drawing will commence as soon
as the Tickets are fold, or at ail events on
Monday, the 22nd of December next; The
money prizes will be payable irTV.irty days
after it is fifiifhed, ar.d any prizes for which
fortunate numbers are not produced within
twelve months after the drawing is doled are
o be considered as given towards the fund
for the University, it being determined to
fettle the tvhole business fn a year fiom the
ending of the drawing and to take up the
bonds given a* security.
The real securities given for the payment
of the Prizes, arc hefd by the Prefldcnt and
two Dire&ors of the -Bank of Columbia, and '
are valued at too re than half the amount of
the Lottery. The drawing will be under
the management of 24 gentlemen approved
by the cornltiiflioners for the City tff Wafh
mgton, for tl>e tune being, and a&itjg on
OAth.
S, BLODGET.
* lt * Tickets mtty be had *t the Bank of
Columbia i of James Weft & Co. Baltimore;
ot Gideon Dcuifon, Savannah; of Peier
Oilman, Boston; of John Hopkins, Rich
mond : and of Rictrard Wdtfc, Cooper's f<r-
IV,
Aug. go
Life of Howard.
THIS DAT IS I'UBLISh'ED,
by
O R M R O D,
( Etite 75 Cents J
At Franklin's Head, Ko. 41, Chefnut
Strefct,
A VIEW of the
Life, Travels and Philan
thropic Labours,
of the late
JOHN HOWARD, Esq. L. L. D.
F. R. S.
Einbellilhed wiihu ftrikmg likeness of that
Citizen of the World.
BY JOHN AIKEN, M. D.
To whirh is subjoined a" ODE ii.lcribed to
Jului HAwa-rd, by Wijiiam HayJey, Eiq.
FRO M realm to realm, with cross or
oejeent cro-iv&d,
!i r her e'er mankind nttd misery are found,
O'er burning fanAs, deep waves, or wilds
of /now,
Great HOWARD journeying seeks the
bo'tfc of woe.
Down many a windingjlep to dungeons dank,
Whereaiiguijh Wails aloud, and fetters clank:
'To caves bejlrew'd with many a mould'ring
bone,
And cells, whose echoes only learn togroanf
—Onward he moves I—liifeaje and death
retire,
And mttrm'ring demons hate him, and ad-
mire.
Sep!. I
Just Received,
By the floupE-d eavo '> J-»n. Paine Master
f om Boiton,
■New-England Ruto,
In H-ids, fn? Salt, by
For
Nalbro & John Frazier,
No. 81, W;laut street,
w&stf
Who haw also on band-) and for sale,
SHERRY WINE,
In pipes and quarter.caflts, fit for
immediate use.
St. Lucar Wine in pipes,,
and gnarrer case's.
ROTA W INJi'ip quarter cajkj
PORT WINE in th>.
Boston BCE*?",
Hyson and S<nn*h6ng T^AS>
;.pnitiili INOJGO,
Ruve-ns DUCK*~
TICKLKNBURO,
oz^A'eurGs,
DOWLAS, awl
8 by 10 JVinJdW Glass.
Aug. 5 tutliSfi4*r
,50,'000
40,000
30,000
THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED,
BO,'CO©
And to be lotd by
10.000
10,000
Robert Campbell,
Mo. 54, foul'h Second Jlreet, second door
below the corner of ChefnutJlreet,
10,000
1C,0" O
10,000
10,000
10,000
MENTORIA ;
10,000
1D,0£?0
The Young Lady's Friend,
b Y
2b,0n0
l£o, OCO
Mrs. Row!on,
Of the New 'I heatte, I'h ladelphia ; au-
■thi/i ot' me FiUe de Clambre,
" Vii3i>ir«, ClwrloMe, &c.
JfOO,OQO
Price vsatly bound 75 cents.
Detejled he the pen whose baneful influ
ence
Could to the youthful docile mind convey
Pernicious precepts , tell 100/e tales,
And paint illicit pafjion m J'nch Colours,
As might tnijktid the unfujpefiing heart,
And D\tiate the y cling, unfettltd judg
ment.
I ■would not for the riches of the Eqjl
Abuse the nobhjl gifts of Heaven thus,
Or Jink my Qehius to such projlitutiou.
Aug. 01 tanulm
The Ground Plan
City and Suburbs
Of
PHILADELPHIA.
TA-KEN FROM ACTUAL SURfEt. .
IT is witb pleafufe that the publither has
to itlfovm his fubficribers and the public in 1
general, that the pfcte is now under the
lunds of the engr-aver, and in greater for
wardnfs than was at.fitft contemplated. At,
the fame time he hegf. leave to remind
them, that foWcription paper* are dill o
pefi at xnoftof thfcnoteijbook-ftoves in the
Ci*y ; and that he hopes from the Whole
of tltem tobt enabled tOtinm such a ref
peftablc catalogue oi nftfnes, aswjlj do a
credit to the work, as well as afford a
frealonablfc enContagtntem ts» the under
taker.
Thofewho aredrfirous of further infor- |
mation are refuelled to cal 1 <vn
Benjathtn Davies,
No. 48, Market-ttttc'r.
'April 14.
«odtf
fetes
. [Whole No. 624.]
pa<wz<w.
OR
OF THE
mfcthtf
landing
From ok board the Birmingham Packet>
Lockycr, and the Henty arid Charles,
from Hp•nburgb,
HEMP,
Pete}fourgtfs frjf quality
MAR mote, Swedes, ajfurted
TIN, in plates, do. do.
GENEVA in hbds. f
BAGGING, German njforted
GLASS TUMBLERS, and
Black Quart Bottles,
DEMIJOHNSi Window Glafi,
Feathers of superior quality,
MATTS, bV. &c.
FOR SALE BY
Thomas & John Ketland.
d
Aug. 26
Treasury Department
Revenue Office, Jtngujl z7, 1794*
NOTICE, is hereby given that pirpolaU
will be received at Office of the Coni
mifli-netr of the Revenue ufttil the enti of
Ihe folirih day o£ O&ober next, to fumifh
by coniratt the following articles of
CLOTHING for the use of the army of lb*
UuitedSiates in the year 17951.
992 Artillery Hats
992 Artillery Co?ts
320 Horfcman's Caps
3*o Horseman's Coats
4560 Infantry Hats
4560 Infantry Coats
5872 Stocks
5872 Sock Clasps x
2 S Mim*
,5872 V fls
11,104 paiis Woollen (Wfralli
11 104 pairs Linrn do.
'22,208 Pair Shoe^.
320 Pj't Leather Breebbs
640 Boots—32o Pair Spurs
640 Pair Stockings
11, *04 PiirSorks
1520 Rifle Shirts
The Clothing is to be delivered at thft
City of Philadelphia, *>ne fouuh part of she
whole number of Suits on or before the 15th
dVy of February next, onefotmh, or or be
fore the 15 h day of April next, and the re
maining half on of before the 15th day of
June next.
The Articles are to be agreeable to such
fliall be dite&ed by the Secretary
fat the'Dt pai t,ment oi War.
Payment will be made asfoon as the whole
of ihe articles (hall bave been delivered.
»
TICE
IS hereby given to nil the Students and
fichoUrs, bslonging to the Univerlity of
Pennfylvaiiia, Who have not yet attended
4ince the Sumrtver that the seve
ral Schools were opened on the id infl^it.
WILLIAM P.OGERS, N
Secretary to the Board «f Faculty.
Sept- 3- 3t.
Mancliefter Cotton
GOODS,
Five Chtjls ctjforied ;
Each Containing
Velvets,
thjcksetts.
OUEKN CORDS,
ELLIOT CORDS,
FUSTIANS. &;c. &.£.
To be Sold on very low terms, by
John
Sept. 3.
Miller, jun.
' *■ «d,iOt'
NO. 68.
Di/lriß of Pennsylvania %
TO WIT.
BE it remembered that on the txventy
tMrAdSy of July 111 the nineteenth year of
the independence of the United States of
America, JOSEPH BCCCS, of the said
district hath deposited in this office the ti
te of a book the tight whe;eo! he claims
as in the following to wit.
" The Philadelphia Directo
ry, <ur the year 17g 5 —by Jofepb Boggs,'*
111 Conformity to the aft of the Cotigreft
of the United States intit.-led "An ait for
the encouragement of learning by fecill ing
thecopies of mapscliarts and boeks to tlie
actors*nd proprietor! df such copiesdur
itig the times theieiu mentioned.
• Sam. Caldwell,
Clerk of tDHtrift of Fcnnfylvunia.
Tnlv 30 d
Carriages for Hire.
GEORGE GREEN.\
InPmt ftfe?t, No. 123, betweca
Fourth aiid Fifth streets,
HAS FOR HIRE.
BY the Day, the newest faftioned Car
riages, as Coaches, COACHF.fcs, Cha
riots and Light Waggons, with two
nf four rtorfes, at>d catefUSl ft tad y drivers*
The terms reafonabhr, and all favors grate
fully acknowledged.
d6teo3W
Aaguft 16,
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