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DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER.
[No. 79 of Vol. VI
Division Orders,
September 10, 1794'
Such lieutenant colonels,
Con.rnandwus, or Commanding Officers
of Corps belonging to the firit Division of
the Militia of"Pcnnfylvania as.have .not
yet formed tliQfame into dalfes, are 01 del
ed immediately to do it ; and ihouid any
of the officers, non comraiffioned officer*,
or privates belonging to the refpeftive bat
talions or corps ( whose turn it is to march)
be so loir to the duty they owe theirgovern
ment as to refufe going on the present ser
vice it is expe<sfed such officers will im
mediately relign their commissions, the
Don-commissioned officers be disgraced, and
eyery exertion made by the commanding
officers of the cotps and company to fup
p!y the defaulters place with volunteers.
The drums and fifes belonging to the
several battalions will parade with their
Drum and Fife-Majors daily,, and practice
through the city, or in l'uch parts of the
country as maybe fixed on by the com
manding officer ; their pay wilt be made
good by the State, until Wednesday the
17th instant, on which day the refpe&ive
commands will march from this city and
parade at the Governor's Marquee.
WALTER STEWART,
Major-General of the ift DiviGon of
the Militia of Pennsylvania.
d 4t
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
other third. Also a lew hogflitails remain
ing 011 hand of the Brig Sally's CARGO,
Captain Well fromjfame place, which has
beeti so much approved of tot" the fineiiefs
of its flavour.
Jamaica Spirits,
MOLASSES, • ' ;
Genuine Madeira Wine,
By the pipe, quarter cafkor gallon.
ALSO
20 TIERCES
FRESH RICE,
By tlie Norfolk,. Captain Ait,
LeVinus Clarkfon,
No. 216, south corner of Pine and
Water Jireets.
Aug. s>7
Now Landing,
From the Jhtp St. Marks, Capt. Hayfell,
at Majfc/s wharf,
Lisbon &c Port wine,
In fifes and quarter cafis
Florence oil, box & Jar Rnijins
Figs Iff foft /hell'd Almonds, Currents,
Fresh Lemons, velvet corks, and
A few cajks Vinegar, with a
QUANTITY OF
Clean Lisbon SALT,
FOR SALE Br
Joseph Anthony £5? Son.
Sept. 8 diw
War Department,
AuguJl'X, 1794.
Information is hereby given
to all the military Invalids of the United
States, that the funis to which they are en
titled J'oi their annual penlion, which will
become dueon the filth day of Sep tembcv
1794, will be paid on ihe laid day, by th«
commillioiiers of Loans within the States
refpeftively, under the usual regrtlatiojis .
Applications of Executors or Adminis
trators muflbe accompau>ed with legal e
vidences of their refpeftive offices, and
alio of the time of the deceale of such in
valids whose pensions they may claim.
By command of the Prefideot of the U
nited States,
H. KNOX,
Secretary at War.
C 3" The Printers in the fevrral States
ire requested to publi/h the above in their
newfpapeis or thefpace of two months
Aug. (r d 2m
Just Arrived,
For Sals Br
Peter Blight,
Hit Cargo of the Schooner John, Capt.
Sullivan from 'Jamaica ;
Consisting of 150,000 lbs. Coffee, in
80 Hoglheads,
30 Barrels,
460 Bags.
■/llfo For Sale,
PORT WINE,
In Pipes, Hogflieads and quarter Casks,
Madeira do. and a Cargo of
St. Übes SALT,
Just arrived about 6000 Barrels.
Aug. 26. d.
'jjuk.
For Sale,
The Snout
HARMONY,
AS ftie arrived from sea. For terms
apply to
'Philips, Cr&mmond &
H'bo have also for Sale,
A-few HogiTieads of
Mufco.vado sugar and Lis
bon WINE,
In quarter calks, five years old
Sept. II
T,
CAPTAIN SATWARD,
Lying at Ant ho:- y 'iSf Sons Wharf
If riot Sold then, ihe will take Freight for
Boston. For terms apply to
Deblois & Breck,
between Walnut & Chefnut-Jlretf Whar-ves
About 14 Tons
PETERSBURG HEMP
Will be landed from on board laid vessel
To-morrow, and a Quantity of
BOSTON BEEF,
in Whole and Half Barrels. For terms
apply as above.
Sept. 11, 1794- *t
The remar table fact fa'it-
(Lying at Hamilton's wharf,)
IS a good strong veflel, well fitted, bur
then 500 barrels, and may be lent to sea at
a small expence. For particulars, apply
to
Wharton & Lewis.
d
Sept, 10
For Sale on board the Swediih Shio Guf
tavus Adolphus, Captain RLOOMSTtiI,
- - -lUirtjjcn Tons,
For CHARTER
any PORT within or
w W K>U 1 thr Mediterranean,
Appty to
John Vaughan,
Who has for Sale a few Tons
CHIPPED LOGWOOD
, Just Arrived,
Also Superior CLARET in Hogsheads
Stpt. 4.
For Amsterdam,
ZTAri THE SHIP
holl^nd,
Christopher Franklin, juri.
HAS ex ellent accommodations for paffen-
Sjers, wii! fail withall convenient speed, hav
ing the greatest part of her cargo ieady to go
on board.
For freight or pafftge, apply to the maftir
on board, to
PETER BLIGHT,
Atl£. 26
jyOh*- For Liverpool,
The New Ship
Neptune,
James Jeffries, Mailer.
ABOUT 300 tons burthen; she has
very compleat accommodations for pafien
ger?s and is intended to fail on or about the
14th of this month. For freight or paf
fatre apply to Capt. JefFeries on "boai'd, or
' ' John Mayo.
diot
Sept. a
For Cape Nichola Mole,
1 The very fafl fating flip
BETSEY,
SfßsS Philad«lphia,
Lowther,Majler,
For freight, or paflage apply to
Louis Ofmont,
No. 117, north Second street.
Sept. i dlot -
Ran -Away,
FROM the Subscriber, a leivant Girl,
named Catherine Adams. Whoever will
take up and bring back to her Matter the
said Girl, shall receive Twenty Cents te
ward, and no charges.
Caleb Wilkins.
Sept. 10
NEPTUNE,
Ca t diz Salt,
and Qafes.
PRAGERS & CO.
AND
Friday, September 12, 1794-
To be Sold,
The Houfc, S.jbles., &
In Second street, between Spruce and
Union streets, in the occupation of his
Eritannic Majesty's Miaifter.
Co.
The Adjoining Lot y
26 feet front, and 149 4c©t deep,
terms of sale, apply to
Aug. 14
LAN DIN G
From on board the Birmingham Packet,
Lockyer, and the Henry and Charles,
from Hamburgh„
HEMP,
Peterjburgb's jirjl quality •
BAR IRON, Swedes, ajforted
TIN, in plates, do. do.
GENEVA in hhds.
BAGGING, German ajforted
GLASS TUMBLERS, and
Black Quart Bottles,
DEMIJOHNS, Window Glass,
Feathers of superior quality,
MATTS, &c. (Jfc.
FOR SJfLE BY
Thomas & John Ketland.
Aug. 26 d
The Medical lectures
In the University of Pennsylvania, will
commence the firft Mond-yin November
next,
Se pt 5
City of Washington*
SCHEME
LOTTERY; No. 11.
FOR THE
Improvement
FEDERAL CITY.
i A magnificent £ 20,000 Dollars, and
dwelling houfc, ) cafb 30,000 are
i ditto 15,000 & ca(Ti 25,000
i ditto 15,000 & cafb 15,000
1 ditto 10,000 & cacti 10,000
! ditto 5,000 & cacti 5,000
! ditto 5,000 «5c cafli 5,060
j Cacti prize of
E ditto s'ooo each, ate
to ditto 1,000
20 ditto 500
!00 ditto 100
200 ditto 50
400 ditto 25
■ 1,000 ditto 20
25,000 ditto
*6,739 P"ze»
33"#®' Blank »
50,000 Tickets at 8 dollars 400,000
This Lottery will affoid an fe.egant fpeci
mcfl of the private buildiigs to be ere<sl<d in
the City of Walhington—Two beautiful de
signs are already fele ftcd for the entire fronts
on two of the public Iqtlares ; from these
drawings, it is proposed to erett two centre
and four corner buildings, as soon as possible
afterlhis Lottery is fold, and to convey them
when complete, to the fortunate adventurers,
in the manner described in the scheme for
the Hotel Lottery. A nett drdu&ion of five
per cent, will be made to defray rhe neceC
fary expence« of printing, &c. and the sur
plus will be made a part of the fund intended
for the National Univerftty, tq be ere&ed
within the City of Walbington.
The drawing will commence as soon
as the Tickets are fold, or at all fevents on
Monday, the 22nd of December nexti I'he
money prizes will be payable in thirty days
after it is finifhed, and any prizes for which
fortunate numbers are not produced within
twelve months after the drawing isclofed are
to be confideied as given towards the fund
for the Univ erfipy, it being determined to
fettle the whole business in a year from the
ending of the drawing and to take up the
bonds given as fecmity.
The real securities given for the payment
of the Prizes, aje held by the President and
two Directors of the Bank of Columbia, and
are valued at more than half the amount of
the Lottery. The drawing will be under
the management of 24 gentlemen approved
by the comfnlflioncrs tor the City of Wash
ington, for the time being, and a&ing on
oath.
*»* Tickets may be had at the Bank of
Columbia [ of James Weft & Co. Baltimore;
ol Gideon Deniton, Savannah ; of Peter
Gilman, Boston; of John Hopkins, Rich
mond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's fer.
Aug. 30
wanted,
Two Apprentices
Tb the Printing Btifineli. Enquire at this
Office.
iaw4w „
Lot
of Ground,
ALSO
Wm. Cramond.
iv&jitf
eodtO
t)F THE
OF THE
50,000
40,000
3c, 000
20,00®
10,000
10,000
10,900
io.oco
10,000
10,000
10,000
4 0,000
10,000
20,000
IfOjOCO
s. BLODGET.
eodtf
Carriages for Hire.
GEORGE GREEN,
In Pine llreet, No. 123, between
Fourth 'awl Fifth streets,
HAS FOR HIRE.
BY the Day, the newest fafhioned Car"
riages, as Coaches, Coachees, Ciia"
riots andLiGHT Waggons, with two
or four Horses, and careful steady drivers.
The terms reasonable, and all favors grate
fully acknowledged.
August a 6,
For
Life of Howard.
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED,
B Y
O R M R O D,
(Price 75 Cents J
At Franklin's Head, No. 41, Chefnut
Street,
A VIEW of the
Life, Travels and Philan-
thropif Labours,
of the late
JOHN HOWARD, Esq. L. L. D
F. R. S.
Embellifhecl witha striking likeness of that
Citizen ot the World.
BY JOHN AIKEN, M. D.
To wlii. h is subjoined an ODE ir-fciibed to
John Howard, by William Hayley, Elq.
PROM realm to realm, with cryfs or
, cejcent crown'd,
Where'er mankind and misery are found,
O'er burning faitds, deep 'waves, or wilds
of fnbiu,
Great HOWARD journeying seeks the
hmij'e qf woe.
Down many a windingjhp todungeonsdank,
Whereangiujl>iuails aloud,andfetters clank:
To caves bejlreiu'd nvithrnany a mould'ring
bone,
And cells, wbofe echoes only learn to groan;
I —Onward be moves !—Difeafe and death
retire,
And murrn ririg demons hate him, and ad-
mire.
TO BE SOLD,
By THOMAS DOBSON,
A N
Alphabetical Lift
OF THE
DUTIES
Payable by law on all Goods, Wares, and
Merchandize imparted into the United
Saates of America, after the lad day of
June 1794, diftingiiifhing the rates payable
on those imported in /hips or veflTels of the
United States*—and the rates payable in fo
reign fliips or veflels, including the addi
tional duties, to which the refpeftive arti
cles are liable."
Treasury Department
Revenue Augujli7\ 1794-
NOTICE is hereby given that propoC»ls
will be received at the Office Of the Coni
roiflioner of the Revenue until the end ot
the fourth day of Ottober next, toJurnifh
by contrast the following articles of
CLOTHING for the use of the fcrmy of the
UnitedStatc's in the year 1795.
992 Artillery Hats
992 Artillery Coats
320 Horfcman's Caps
320 Horseman's COatS
4560 Infantry Hats
4560 Infantry Coats
5872 Stocks '
5872 Stock Clasps
23 488 Shirts
5872 Vests
11,104 paiis of Woollen Overalls
11,104 pairs Linen do.
22,208 Pair Shoes.
y 320 Pair Leather Breechs
, 640 Pair Boots—32o Pair Spurs
640 Pair Stockings
11,104 Pair Socks
1520 Rifle Shirts #
I'he Clothing is to be delivered at the
City of Philadelphia, one fourth part of the
whole nuirtbef of Suits on or before the 15th
day of FebrUary next, one fourth, on or be
fore the 15' h day of April next, and the re
biaining half on or before the 15th day of
June next.
The Articles are to be agreeable to such
patterns,as (hall be diredted by the Secretary
for (he Department of War.
Payment will be made asfoon as the whole
of the articles shall bave been deliveied..
Money to be Lent,
On Mortgage of
REAL ESTATES,
Within the City artSd Liberties of Philadel
phia- Apply to
Nicholas Dithl, jun.
Attorney at L»w.
No. 19, south Fourth Jlreet.
Aug. 4 mw&ftf
fetes
[Whole No. 629.]
John* Miller, jun.
Sept. 3.
«i6tco3w
Tradts of Land,
ONE tract in Frederitk cCurWy, contain
ing 8756 acres, being part of that whereon
cot. Thomas Bryan Martin now relides,
known by the narat of Grrenway court, a
boKt 12 miles from Wincheftei and 5 trom
Newtown. For the convenience of pur
chasers, it will be divided into parcels of
various dimensions from 200 to 6do .acres,
which may be viewed by application to col
R. K. Meade, living near the premiles—
The greaier part is very fertile and well
timbered.
Another tiaft in the fame county <fn
Paflage creek, containing 230 acres, anil
adjoining Jacob Levingoods. '
Another tract in Hampshire county, con
taining by patent, 699 acres, called Slim
Bottom, situate on both fides of the South
Branch and within two milts of the mouth
of it, and is fuppofted to have a good mill
feat.
Another tract in Hampftiire county on
New Creek and Kettle-Lick, containing
joi acres. »
Another tract in Prince William county,
called Leefylvanla, containing upwards of
2000 acres, lyingupon I'otomack river, a
bout 23 miles below Alexandria, and 28
below the City of Washington, compre
hending Freestone Point, which appears to
be a quarry of frce-ftone, covering about
50 acres and aitjoins the river* where ves
sels of iO3 tons conveniently harbour. On
another part of this tract it isfuppofed there
is a quarry of flite, envenient to water
carriage. Upwards of two thiids a,e in
woods. Mr. Enochs. Lane, living ort tha
Another tract, in Fairfax county, called
Springfield, containing 2040 1-2 acres, a
bout 13 miles from Alexandria and lofiom
Wafhiiigton ; abounds with fine fpiings and
meadow ground, and may be Teen by apply.
ingtoMr. John Wood, living on part of
it
A" othertraft in Fairfax county, con
taining 392acrer, 011 Turkey-cock Run, a
bout 6 miles From Alexandria.
Another tract in Fairfax county, contain
ing about 176 acres, adjoining Mr. J. Wat.
foil's feat, about foui miles from Alexan
drlS.
Another tract, in Fairfax county, con
tainingsl3 acres, near Ooeoquan, joining
Mr. Edward Walhing-on's.
Another'traft, jn Fairfax county, con
taining 80 acrts or thereabout, within a
mile of I'ohick Landing, and within five
miles of Mount Vernon, lies level, and is
well timbered.
An undivided moiety in another tract,
containing about 284 acres, in Fairfax
county, about 5 miles from Wafhiirgtoiij &r
9 from Alexandria, where J. Robinson for
merly lived.
Another parcel of land, within a mile
of A'exandrig, containing about 24 acres,
and rc be fold in acie or half-acre lots.
1 Affo, sundry an improved lots of variou
fiies, in different parts as the to.wn or Al
exandrite
Todefcribe the premises more particu
larly is deemed unnecessary, as it i* expec
ted every person will examine and view
whatever part he shall be inclined to buy.
My only object being to raise a certain sum
of money, by ftjling so many or such parts
of the aforefaid tracts of land and lots as
(hall be neceffaiy for that purpose, one half
of the purchase money mult be paid at the
time ot contract, and the other within a
year from the firft day of Augufl: next, and
at the time of delivering pofTeffion or exe
cuting a legal conveyance The lanfls re
maining unfold, except the tract in Prince
William, after railing a limited lum, will
be divided into tenements, and leafed for
a t»rm 6f years. From-the I2thday of Oc
tober next, tiH the 15th of •Decembr, I
shall be in the city of Richmond, and after
that time I shall remain at home, iu Alex
andria, at which places, or elfewrhere, I
shall be prepared to detail particular, and
to enter into con'rafts. •
Alexandria, July 28
CHARLES LEE.
2awtO
Named Susannah Bowman, about 17 yearj
of age, flout made, black hair, and dark,
-complexion* She bas about ohe year tafcrve
Whoever takei her up and brings her home
to her Mafler, in High street, (hall have one
Dollar reward, but no charg* s.
Manchester Cotton
GOODS,
Fine Chejls nffortecf;
Each Containing
VELVETS,
THICKSET7S,
JJL'EfcN CORnsJ
ELLIOT COR&S,
FUSTIANS, &c. &c.
To be Sold on very Ijjw terms, by
FOR SALE,
the following
in Virginia.
Ang. 8
WENT AWAY
From her Majier an the toth injl.
A Bound Girl,
JOHN KNORR.
"cod, 1 Of
jawiow