Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, September 15, 1794, Image 1

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    DAILY E VENING ADVERTISER.
[No. 8 i of Vol. Vl.]
Bivifipn Orders,
September JO, 1794.
Such lieutenant colonels,
Commandants, -or Commanding Officers
of Corps belonging to the fir it Division of
the Militia of Fciu.fylvauia as not,
y< formed the fame into classes, arc order
ed immediately to do it 5 and should ajiv
of the officers, non-commiffiojied 9fficers,
or privates belonging to the refpeftive bat
talions or cc-"ps ( vhofe turn it is to march)
be so loft to the duty they owe theirgovern
ment as to ret'afe going a# the present ler
vice, it is <xp©£led such officers will im
mediately resign their commiffiocs, the
noa-cominrffioned officers be disgraced, and
every exertion made by the commanding
officers of the corps and company to sup
ply the defaulters place with volunteers.
The disums and fifes belonging to the
federal battalions will parade with their
Drum and Fife-Majors daily, and practice
through the citv, or in such parts .of the
country as may he fixed on by the /com
manding officer; their pay will he 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 lit Division of
the Militia of Pennsylvania.
- d 4t
To be fold by Audlion,
OnTuefday the nth day of November next
at noon at the boujje of Archer Gjfordin
Newark, Ne<zv Jersey, if tiot pre viouf
lj disposed of by private control,
THE FOLLOWING
Tracts of Land,
Belonging to the American Iron Company,
fitnatr at Ringwood, Long Pond, and
Charlottenburg, »n the Counties of Rergen
aud Moms in the said state of New jer-
fey, viz.
11 tra&s of land, contain
ing abou' 6433 acres, filuate at Ringwood.
<ut part oi wiiich the Ringwood Mansion-
Uoufe and Store are erefied.
4 trafb ot Land, containing aboi»t ,6156
acres, (iui»ie on I»nng Pond River. *
1 trafb of Land, containing about 6165
Acre*, si liate at Charlotttivburg.
Thefc Kftatrs are Well worrhy of the at
tention of any (J*nt{eOffais or Company in
[tenfivel y in Iron Works ;
Tw» ( Com- conli
derable Improvrmenfs on ffieit?-Lands; abut.:
230 Ac«« of excellent Meadow, arc already
cleared, and r.iu h more irtgi t L* added at
a trifl ng Ex-pence, On the Prerrifcs there
-are several vciy convenient Sears tor Furnaces,
Forges, Mills, See. There are also some very
valuable Jron Mines. Most of the unirnprov-j
ed Pari* of these Lands are covered with
fine healthy Timber.
These filiates will be (hewn by Captain
Joseph Boards of Ringwood> and the Term?-
of Sale made known by applying to him, or
to
Edward Edwards,
In Philadelphia, at the coincr of Sixth and
Race-Strerts.
Sept. 11
LANDING,
This Day from on board the brig Attn awl J
Mary, Capt. Cor tic, from Antigua,
NINETY HOGSHEADS OF
Prime Antigua Rum,
ONE third of which is fourth the
other third. Also a few hogftiends remain
ing on hard of the Bng Sally's CARGO.
Captain Weft from same t .plaoe, wh.ch ha
been so much approved of fdr the iinenefs
of its flavour.
Jamaica Spirits,
mot ASSES,
Genuine Madeira Wine,
By tbe pipe, quitter caflc or gallon,
- AJ. t-0
20 TIERCES
FRESH
By the Norfolk, Captain Art,
FOR. SALE BY
Levinus Clarkfon,
JVo. 216, south corner of Pine and
Water Jlreets.
Aug. 87
War Department,
Augujl I, 1794.
Information is- hereby given
to all the military Invalids of the •United
States, that the funis to which they are en
titled for their annual penlion, which will
become dueon the fifth day of September
>794, will be paid on the said day, by the
conim>fljon«rsof Loans within the States
reflectively, under the usual regulatfons .
Applications of Executors or Adminis
trators nmftbe accompauied with legal e
vidences of their refpeftive offices, and
also of the time of the decease of such in
valids whose pensions they may claim.
By command of the Piefideit* of the U
nited States,
H. KNOX,
Secretary at War.
rr The Printers in the several States
areiequefted to publilh the above in their,
newspapers or thefpace of two months
Aug. 6 d2m
For Public Sale,
On Tuesday next, at tlie
® CofTee-Iloufe,at 7 o'clock
%l the £v«ning—The re
roarkable fait failing
NEPTUNE,
Xyifig at Hamilton's Wharf. She is a
good ftron'g Vefiel, well fitted, burthen
about 500 Barrels, and may be sent to lea
at a small expence.
Wharton & Lewis.
HARMONY,
AS she arrived from feji. For terms
apply to
Philips, Crammond &
H'ho hcfve also for Sale,
A few Hogsheads of
Muscovado sugar and Lis
bon WINE,
I In quarter calks, five years old.
| Sept. 11
Lying at Anthony & Sans V/harf
If jjot Sold then, (he will taUe'Freight for
Boston. For terms apply to
Deblois & Breck,
betiueen Walnut (if Che/nut-ftreet Wharve*
[ PETERSBURG HEMP
Will, be landed from on board said vessel
To-morrow, and a Qjiautity of
BOSTON BEEF,
in Whole and Half Barrels. For terms
apply as above.
Sept. 11, 1794
For Sale on bond the SwedUli Ship Guf
tavns Adolpl us, Csptiin BLOOMSTtH,
Said V.ffel, Bortben Joo, Toi-s,
F " r CHARTER.
any PORT within or
Jfofr without the Mediterranean,
Apply to ■
John Vaughan,
Who has for Sale a fe<w Tons
CHIPPED LOGWOOD
Also Superior CLARET in Hogflieads
and Cases;
Sept. 4.
tawtf.
For Amsterdam,
THE SHIP
HOLLAND,
Christopher Franklin, jun.
-excellent accommodations for paflVn
ffers, wi)]-fail with all convenient fpced, hav
ing the greaicft part of her cargo ready to go
on hoard.
For freight or pafTtgc, apply to the maftcr
on board, to
Aup. 26
For Liverpool,
The Niiv Ship
Neptune,
James Jeffries, Matter.
RICE,
ABOUT 300 tons burthen; she has
very compleat accommodations for palTen
gers, and is intended to fait on or about the
14th of this month. For freight or paf
faee apply to Capt. Jefferies on boaid, or
John Mayo.
diot
Sept.
For Cape Nichola Mole,
The very fajl Jai 'ingjhip
■ ms>j BETSEY,
Of Philadslphia,
George Lowther,Majler.
For freight, or paflage apply to
Louis Ofmont,
No. 117, north Second street.
Sept. 8 dlot
FROM the Subscriber, a lervant Girl,
named Catherine Adams. Whoever will
take up and bring back to her Matter the
laid Girl, ffiall receive Twenty Cents le
ward, and no charges.
Caleb Wilkins.
Sept. 10
MONDAY, 15, 1794-
Schooner
>t. -13-
FOR SALE,
If appliedJ or in Four Days
Tffß SLOOP
CAPT AIN SAY WARD,
About 14 Tons
Cadiz Salt,
Just Arrived,
PETER BLIGHT,
PRAGERS & CO.
Ran Away,
i N »
LA HDI N G ,
From on boarl the fymnngbam Packet,
Lockyer, and the Hairy and Charles,
from Hambufeh,
"»■« M P,
Peterjburgb's firjl quality
BAR IRON, Swedes, ajforted
TIN, in plates, dc. do.
GENIVA in hhdt. • \
BAGGING, German ajforted
GL/SS TUMBLERS, and
Black Quart Bottles,
DEMIJOHNS, Window Glass,
Feathers of superior quality,
MATTS, &c. &c.
FOR SALE BY
Thomas & John Ketfcmd.
d
Aug. 26
The Medical lectures
Co.
In the UniverCty of Pemifylvania, will
commence the firlt Moudiyin November
next.
5
Now Landing,
From thejhtp St. Marks, Capt. Hay/ell,
at Majly's <u;harf,
Lisbon Sc Port wine,
In pipes u-.n1... .. r cujks
Florence oil, box & jar Raisins •
Figs Iff Joft JMl'd Almonds, Currents,
Frejh Lemons, velvet eortks, and
A few cajks Vr.egar, uiith a
Clean Lisbon SALT,
FOR SALE Br
Joseph Anthony Sis Son.
diw
Sept. 8
City- of Wafliin-gton.
SCHEME
OF THE
LOTTERY,; No. 11.
FOR THE
IMPROVEMENT
•FEDERAL CITY.
I A } frying Hnllarr. —.-A
3C.000 are
i dit'o 15,000 & caih 25,000
1 ditto 15,000 cacti 15,000
1 ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000
1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000
1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000
! Cash prize of
S ditto s'ooo-each, are
10 ditto 1,000
20 ditto 500
\OO ditto 100
200 ditto 56
40 o ditto 2£
1,000 ditto 29
2,5, 000 ditto
*6,739 p,lzes
33,261 Blanks
50,000 Tickets at 8 dollars
This Lottery will afford an e.egant fpeci
mcH of the buildings to be erect* d in
the City of Washington—Two beautiful de
signs are already fele £ted for the-entire fronts
on two of the public fqtlares ; from these
drawings, it is proposed to erect two centre
and lour corner buildings, as soon as poflibit
after this 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 dcdu&ion of five
per cent, will be made to defray rhe'necef
fary expences of printing, Sec. and the iui
pkis will be made a part of the fund intended
for the National University, to be ere&ed
within the City of Washington.
The drawing will commence as soon
as the Tickets are fold, or at all events on
Monday, the 22nd of December next: The
money pri7.es 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 arc
10 be confidcied as given towards the fund
for the.Uni.verfi.cy, it being determined to
fettle the whole business in a year from the
ending of the dra-wing and to take up the
bonds given as security.
The real securities given for the payment
of the Prizes, are held by the President and
two Direttors taf the Bank of Columbia, and
arc valued at more than half the amount of
the Lottery • The drawing will be
the management of 24 gentlemen approved
by the commifßoners ior the Cis of Wash
ington, for the time being, and a&ing on
oath.
* # * Ticket! may be had at the Bank of
Columbia ; of James Wctt & Qo. Baltimore;
of Gideon Denilon, Savannah ; of Peter
Gilman, Boston; of John Hopkins, Rich
mond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's fer
r*.
Aug. 30
wanted,
Two Apprentices
To the Printing Bufmels. Enquire at this
Office.
iaw4w
eodrO
QUANTITY OF
OF THE
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
*C,OC O
10.000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
20,000
150,000
400,<««0
S. BLODGET.
eodtf
** -
Carriages for Hire.
GEORGE GREEN.,
In Pine ftrcet, No. 123, between
Fourth and Fifth streets,
HAS FOR HIKE,
BY the Day, the newest faftjioned Car
riages, as Coaches, Coachees, Cha
riots andLiGHT Waggons, with two
or four Horses, and careful Heady drivers.
The terms reasonable, and all favors grate
fully acknowledged.
August 26,
Life of Howard.
THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED,
B Y
O R M R O D,
(Price 7J Cents)
At Franklili's Head, No. 41, Chefnut
Street,
A VIEW of the
Life, Travels and Philan-
thropic Labours,
of the late
JOHN HOWARD, Esq. L. L. D,
Emtwllilhed witha ftrikinj likeness of that
Citizen of the World.
BY JOHN AIKEN, m. D.
To. whi h is subjoined an ODE inlcribed to
John Howard, by William Hayley, Elq.
FROM realm to realm, with crtfs or
cejcent crown'd,
Where'er mankind and misery are found,
O'er burning fatids, deep waves, or wilds
affnow,
Great HOWARD journeying seeks the
. houji <jf rwoe.
Doivn many a windingJlep to dungeons dank,
Whereenguifhtbails aloud,andf Hers dank:
To caves bejlreiu'd ivith many a mould'ring
bone,,
And cell], isjhofe echoes only learn to groan;
—Onward he moves !—Difeafe and death
retire,
And mmm' ring demon*,bate him, ar.dad-
mire.
Sepi. I.
TO RE SOLD,
By THOMAS DOBSON,
A «
Alphabetical Lift
OF THE
DU¥ IE S
Payable by law on .all Goods, Wares, and
Merchandize tmponed into the United
Saates of Aaierita, after the iail day of
June 1794) dilfcinguifh'mg the rates payable
on thole imported in fliips or veftels of the
United States—and the rates payable in fo
reign (hips or vefTels, including the addi
tional duties, to which the refpclhve arti
cles are liable.
From the Columbian Herald.
Obferiing in your paper different modes of j
Faith y especially Tom Paine's—if [
you think the following creed worthy ■
of your infer lion, it is at your service. J
CREED.
1.-THAT it is the moral interest of
man to be good, as it is his physical one
to be found.
2. Whatever may tend todeftroy his
physical or moral will, hurts the display
of his goodness.
3. Man being a rational display of
Divine essence, it ought to ftimulateall
his anions to that harmonious spring.
4. Our endeavors to that end must
be grounded on fads, and not on im
plicit faith.
5. Therefore as a rational and found
being, let us enquire into the liabi
lity of solids, and wave the immersion
of fluids.
6. The way to wisdom is to examine
the five senses, and whatever is musical
with them is nigh to harmony.
Laftty. Let us try to keep every dis
cordant found from the law of reason,
and then truth will operate of herfejf,
and lvrarmt iaH wilTbcar the lifceneis of
his Creator.
UNITED STATES.
CHARLESTON, (S. C.)
Auguit 25.
A curious circuraftance happened off
thjs bar a few days fincc—a privateer
from Port-au-Paitf, fell in with one of
the Britlfh cniizers, who took her after
[Whole No. 6si.]
a few (hot—the only accident that hap
pened, was the Captain of the priva
teer's leg (which- was a wooden one)
curried away.
Ship Pacific, Kenedy, Port-Royal,
(Spain) 8z day; brig Margaretta,
Ohlffen, Bremen, 82 days.
BOSTON, Sept. 6.
From the Chkonicie.
The contemptible insinuation in thi"
Centinel refpedting the Republican So
cieties, as influencing the French in the
late capture, are too derogatory to be
seriously noticed; such remarks shew
evidently to what an infamous situation
they were reduced. As to the names
of the citizens whocompofe the Repub
lican Society, and their proceedings,
they may be known to any man who
will call on the Secretary for a perusal
of the books. The honcit mei chant,
indullrious tradesman, and independent
citizen who have fubferibed to the arti
cles, are willing to meet their oppofers
face to face—whenever it is nectflary-
d6teo3W
This the public may be assured of,
tK*.* ili*, lie} .bl«w>- -So«eties do not
consist of Teaeral" ~Ufficefs7 vvfrcfTlave
four times what they earn ; or a group
of Bankers, Sharpers and Speculators,
who would facrifice the honor and hap
piness of the people, to promote their
awn private nuereft.
BALTIMORE, August 49.
The following extraS ef a letter from a
gentleman in France, dated July ijl,
•tvas obligingly handed to us, by a ref~
peel able charaSer ef this town.
" The French convoy arrived the
14th of June, in the belt state, not a
vefix'l miffing, with 15 rich prizes, most
Indiamen—Atone inllant, couriers were
sent to all the different towns of France
with eivic clowns —Joy was uuiverfal.
3ta<wi<w.
" The army of the north confiits of
160,000 men. The English have been
cut-lo in. the vicinity of Oftencl.
'life French take no priloners. No
quarters arc receivedfrom the Englilh.
The French troops are encamped within
a few leagues of Mayenee. The king
of Prufiia has notified England he could
no longer keep the field, it he did not
receive from them full pay for 32,000
men—this is positive.
" Ten (hips of the line have failed
from Toulon, and are cruising in the
Mediteranean. The Poles have slain
10,000 Ruffians in the field, and made
7000 pri Toners at Grodno—-ihe fame
fate followed them in the Ukraine. A
convention is meeting at Warsaw—they
copy the French entirely. The Turks
take a part with the Poles, and have
four great armies in full march to the
frontiers of Russia and Austria. Sweden
and Denmark are iaid to declare in fa
vor of Poland next spring.
" The Nancy, Capt. Smith, of Bal
timore, is brought into port. Twenty
new fail of the line and twenty frigates
will be ready by the end of this year.
Mr. Munroc, in the Cincinatus, is ar
rived fafe."
T. M.
LANCASTER, Sept. 10.
Beware of Counterfeit BANK NOTES
On Thursday last were apprehended in
this boiough several persons, for paffiijg
Counterfeit Bank Notes, in imitation
of the Notes of the Bank of the United
States. They are of the denomination
of Five and Ten Dollar Bills ; the paper
and engraving part are done tolerably
well and filch as would deceive even a
close observer, but the writing or filling
up part and the fig natures of Thomas
Willing, and John Kcan are performed
cltimfily, and may be easily diltinguifhed
by a comparison with the genuine bill.
The persons apprehended and in goal
are five all of whom had a hand in
pafiing or attemptiEg to pafg some of
the bills ; But- it lEemTtiiat a Robert
Hancock and one Willium Shaw, among
them are more principally concerned in
the bullnefs : Hancock is from Birming
ham in England where he resided for
upwards of 36 years ; about three year*
ago he came over to this country, bit
lately went over to revisit his native
Country and returned about fix weeks
ago. The circumllam.es are strong to
suppose that he has brought with him
a quantity of Bank Notes, to be fitted
Arrived.
Communication.
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