Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, September 18, 1794, Image 1

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    DA I
[No. 84 of Vol. Vl.]
LANDING,
This Day from oh board the brig Ann and
Mary, Capt. Corric, from Antigua,
NINtTY HOGSHEADS Oi
Prime Antigu& Rum,
ONE third of whith is fourttl proof, the
other Hiiid. A) Co a few bogftieads itmain
ing on haitd of the Brig Sally's CARGO,
Captain Weft from lame place, wli'eh has
beeti so much approved of lor the flncnefs
of its flavour.
Jamaica Spirits,
MOLASSES, ■
Genuine Madeira Wine,
By the pipe, quaitercafk r gallon.
ALSO
20 TIERCES
FRESH RICE,
By the Not folk, Captain Art,
FOR SALE By
Levinus Clarkfon,
No. ji6, /o«th corner of Pine and
Water Jtreett.
A«g. ">7
To be fold by Audbion,
On Tuesday the nth day of November next
at noon Utthe boife of Archer G fford in
Newark, New) Jer/ey, if not previous
ly disposed of by private contrail,
• THE FOLLOWING
Tracts of Land,
Belonging to the American Iron Company,
fituatr at Rrngwood, Long Pond, and
Criarlotrenburg, in the Counties of Bergen
aud Morns in the said state of Itfew Jer-
fey, viz.
12 tra&s of land, contain
ing about 6533 actes, situate at Ringwood,
on part oi which the Ringwood Mansion-
House and Store are ereSed.
4 tracts of Land, containing about 6156
acres, fituateon Long Pond River.
7 t'ra&s of Land, containing about 616,5
Atfres, situate a» Chai Jottenbu , "g.
Thcfc Ellatcs aro Veil worthy of the at
tention of any Gentleman or Company in
clined to engage extensive! y in Iron Works:
There are several Buildings and some consi
derable Improvements on these Lands; about
Acres o l excellent Meadow, are already
cleared, and muih mo-e be added at
a trifling Expence. On the Premiers t here
are feverai very convenient Seats for Furnacri,
Forges, MrJht, See. Thtrc nrc affo fomc very
valuable Iron Mines. ft of the unimprov
ed Parts of these Law s are covered with
fine healthv Timber. * t
Theft Estates will be (hewn by Caprain
Joseph Board, of and the Terms
ot Sale made known by applying to him, or
to
Edward Edwards,
lii Philadelphia, at the corner ot Sixth and
Race-Streets.
Sept. r i
War Department,
. A . 1 7?4-
Information is hereby given
10 all the military Invalids of the United,
States, that thefums to which they are en
titled for their annual pension, which will
become dneon the fifth day of September
>794, will be paid on the said day, by til#
commiflionersof Loans within the States 5
refpeftively, under the usual regulations .
Applications of Executors or Adminis
trators imiitbe accompauied with legal e
vidences of their refpeftive offices, and
fclfo of the time of the decease of such in
valids whose pensions they may claim.
By command of the President Of the U
nited States,
H. KNOX,
Secretary at IVar.
{£?" The Printers in the several States'
arerequefted to publilh the above m their
ntwfpaprrs or thcfpace of two months
Aug. 6 d2m
Manchester Cotton
GOODS,
Five Chejls ajforted 5
Each Containing
VELVETS,
THICKSETTS,
QUEEN CORDS,
ELLIOT CORDS,
FUSTIANS. &c. Sec.
To be Sold on very Jow terms, by
John Miller, jun.
3- ' *cod,iOt
Carriages for Hire.
GEORGE GREEN,,
In Pine ftrect, No. 123, between
Fourth and Fifth streets,
HAS FOR HIRE.
B\ the Day, the newest fafhioned Car
nage?, as Coaches, Coachees, Cha
riots andLiGHT Waggons, with two
or four Horses, and careful steady drivers,
e terms reasonable, and all favors grate
acknowledged,
A ' J gust »6,
#asefte of tie B ntleii J|
LY EVENING AD
Endeavor,
Captain Paine.
For freight or palTage apply to
John Welsh, -
No. 8 1, south IVaier Jlrtit,
Or to the Captain at Walnut street
wharf. She will fail with all possible ex
pedition.
Cadiz Salt,
For Sale on board the Swedilh ShipGuf
tavus Adolphus, Captain BLOOMSTtR,
—Said VcfTel, Burthen 300 Tons,
rXJ-v. Fvr CHARTER,,
any PORT within or
Mediterranean,
Apply to
John Vaughan,
Who has for Sale a few Tons
CHIPPED LOGWOOD
Also SupenorCLARET in Hogftieade
and Cafci.
Sept. 4.
For Amfterdaitt,
THE SHIP
« HOLLAND,
Christopher Franklin, jurt.
i-JAS ex client accommodations for patten*
gers, will fail with all convenient speed, hav
ing the greatest part of her cargo ready to go
on bdard.
For Ireight or pfefTagr, apply to the matter
ion boards to
PETER BLIGHT,
Aug. 26
For Cape Nichola Mole,
The -very JaJl failingjbif
mtj BETSEY,
Of Philadelphia,.
sSߣ££Sfc George Lowther,Mafltr 1 .
For freight, or paflage apply to
Louis Ofmont,
No. xi 7, ncrth Second street.
Sept. 8 diot
On Friday Morning*
Precifeiy at 10 o'clock,
Will be fold at Public Au&ion, on Clif
ford's wharf, the CARGO of the brig
Five Sifters, consisting of
Fayal wines, in pipes,
Half pipes, and quarter caiks,
For approved notes at 60 & 90 days.
Footman & Go.
2 2 Wt f.
■ FOR SALE,
About 103,c00 lb. of
GOOD COFFEE,
Just Landing,.from onboard of the (hip
Sedgley, Captain Hodge, at Cuthbert's
wharf. Apply to
Philips, Cramond, & Co.
Sept. 16 \ d
Prime Coffee,
i» hogOieads
SUGAR,
Latiding at Sims's wharf, from the brig
Sally, Capt. Odlin, from St. Domingo,
And for Jale by
John Vaughan.
Sept. l$
To be Sold,
The House, Stables, & Lot
of Ground\
In Second Itreet, between Sprue* ant);
Union ft reefs, in ihe occupation of Iris!
Britannic Majesty's Mioifier.
ALSO
The Adjoining Lot,
j6 feet front, and 149 feet deep. For
terms of sale, apply to
Wm. Cramond.
v&slf
Aug. 14
Money to be Lent,
Oil Mortgage of
REAL ESTATES,
Within the City and Liberties of Philadel
phia Apply to
Nicholas Diehl, jun.
Attorney at Law.
No. 19, south Fourth Jlreeti
A«g. 4 mw&ftf
i6t«O3W
Thursday, September 18, 1794.
Just Arrived,
PRAGERS & CO.
Auß'ioneers,
80,000 weight
AND
LAND I N G
Frnn on board the Birmingham Packet,
Lcciyer, and the He• t u,id C.h«rles,
from Hamburgh,
HEMP,
Peter/burgb's JirJi quality
BAR IRON, S<wedej, ajforted
TIN, in plates, do. do.
GENEVA in hhds.
SAGGING, German aJTorted
GLASS TUMBLERS, and
• Black Quart Bottles,
DEMIJOHNS, Window Glass,
Feathers of superior quality,
MATTS, &c. &c.
FOR SALE BY
Thomas & John Ketland.
Aug. 26 d
Ran Away,
FROM the Subscriber, a ferrant
named Catherine Adams. Whoever will
take up and bring back to her Master the
said Girl, lhall receive Twenty Cents ie
ward, and no charges.
Caleb Wilkins.
Sept.
Now Landing,
Front the Jhip St. Marks, Capt. Hav/ell,
at MaJJcj's <wbarf,
Lisbon & Port wine,
In fifes and quarter cajks
Florence oil, box & jar Rnifins
Figs & foft Jhelf d. Almonds, Currents,
Frejh Lemons, velvet corks, and
A few cajks Vinegar, with a
QUANTITY 1 OF
Clean Lisbon SALT,
FOR SALE BT
yofeph Anthony & Sort.
Sept. 8 diw
City of Washington.
SCHEME
OF THE
LOTTERY; No, II
FOR TMfe
Improvement
OF THE
FEDERAL CITY.
1 A magnificent J 20,000 Dollars, tod
due ling houfc, { cafli 30,000 are
i ditto 15,000 tc cat> 25,000
» ditto 15,000 & ca(h 15,000
1 ditto 10,000 & colh 10,000
1 ditto 5,000 & ctth 5,000
i ditto 5,000 jtcafh 5,000
1 c»o> pn« of
2 ditto j'ooo each, are
, jo dit'o 1,000
20 ditto £00
ditto 100
2<ia ditto 50
2j
1,000 dittft 2®
25,000 ditto
16,739
33,261 Blanks
50,000 Tickets at 8 dollars
This Lottery wfll afford an e.egant fp«i
men of the private buildings to be erect d in
the City of Washington—Two beautiful de
fignj are already fele fled for the entire fronts
on two of the public fquaies ; from these
drawings, it it proposed to erefl two centre
and tour cornei buildings, to soon as poflible
after this Lottery isfold, and to convey them
when complete, to the fortunate adventurers,
in the manner described in the scheme for
the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five
per cent, will be made to defray rhe necef
i'ary ex pence* of printing, &c. and the fui
plui will be made a part ef the fund intended
for the National University, to be''eteSed
within the City of Walhington.
Pr The drawing will commence as soon
as the Tickets are or at all events on
Monday, the 22nd of December next: The
money prizes will be payable in thirty days
after it is finiftied, and any prizes for which
fortunate numbers are not produced within
twelve months after the drawing isclofed arc
to be confideied as given towards the fund
for be Univetfiiy, it being determined to
fettle the whole bufmefs in a year from the
ending of the drawing and to tike up the
bonds given at fecirity;
The real securities given for the payment:
of the Prizes, are held by the President and
two Dire&ors 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 commiflioners tor the Gity of Walh
ington, for the time being, and atting on
oath.
S. BLODGET.
*, 4 Ticket* may be hid at the Bank of
Colombia ; of JameaWeft & Co. Baltimore;
of Gideon Oeiuloo, Savamwh; of Peter
Gilman, Boston; of John Hopkins, Rich
mood : aiid of Rishaii Weill, Ctoptr'a fer
'»• i
Aug. 3«
VER T I
The Medical lectures
In the Univeriityof Pennsylvania, wi'l
commence the firft Mbndjyin November
Sept 5
Treasury Department
Revenue Office, 1794.
NOTICE is hereby given that propolais
will be received at the Office of the Coni
miflioner of the Revenue until the end ol
the fourth day of October next, to furn fh
by contract the following articles ol
CLOTHING for the use of the army of the
United Si ales in the year 1795.
991 Artillery Hats
99a Artillery Coats
320 Horfetnan'i Caps
326 Hurfetnan's Coats
4,560 Infantry Hats
4560 Infantry Coatj
5872 Stocks
Stock Clasps
23 488 Shirts
5872 Vifts
11,104 pai s of Woollen Overalls
it,104 pairs Linen do.
42,?08 Pair Shoes.
320 Pair Leather Breechj
640 Pair Boots—32o Pair Sours
640 Pair Stockings
11,104 Pair Socks
1520 Rifle Shirts
i a»4w
The Clothing is to be delivered at the
City of Philadelphia, fourth part of the
whole number of Suits on or before the 15th
dav ot February next, one fourth, on or Dr«
fore the 15th day of April next, and the re
maining halt on or before the 15th day of
June next.
The Articles are to be agreeable to filch
[<artetns as lhall be directed by the Secretary
ior the Dtpaumcni of War.
Payment will be made as soon as the whole
of 'he aiticles fhsll bave been delivcieri.
STOLEN,;
From the Paflure of the the
even:ugof the 3OMIUU.
A Brown Horse*
ABOUT 14 1 2 hands high, trots nim
ble and aftjve, nine years old, has a lump
raiftd by a collar on each Ihoultler 5 :he
hoof of his otf bind foot split up to the ha ( ir.
—Twenty dollars rewdru will be given for
the horse and apprehending the thief,or ten
dollars for either, and reasonable charges
will be paid. —-
A man of lhol t stature and light Colored
cloaths, who said he was from Weflmore
land in Pennsylvania, and called himfelf
Thomas Moore, left this city on Saturday
evening, »nd was seen carrying a saddle
and bridle on his back when he lift it.
1 James Schureman.
N. Bruniwick, Sept. 3 * *eod2w
50*000
40,000
30,000
Life of Howard.
20,000
10,000
10,000
THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED,
B V
i 0,000
io,oro
10,000
20,000
10,000
O R M R O D,
( Price 7J Cents)
At Franklin's Head, No. .41, Chefntit
Street, '
A VIEW of the
10,000
10,000
20,000
i#o,oco
Life, Travels and Philan-
thropic Labours,
of the late
400,030
JOHN HOWARD, F.fq. L. L. D.
F. A. S.
Cmbelliihed withaftriking likeness of that
Citizen of the World.
BY JOHN AIKEN, M. D.
To which is ftibjoined an ODE inferibed to
John Howard, by Willlani Hayley, Elq.
FROM realm to realms ivitb crass or
cejcent crown'J,
Where'er mankind and mtfery are found,
O'er burning sands, deep waves, or <wildj
ff/uo-w,
Great HOWARD journeying seeks the
house qf woe.
Downmanyawindingfteptbdungeonsdanl,
Whereanguijh ".vails aloud,and fetters clank:
To caves beflrew'd with many et mould'ring
bone,
And cells, whose echoes only learn to gredn;
—Onward he moves !—Difeafe and death
retire,
And murmring demons hate him, and ad-
mire.
Sepi. 1.
By THOMAS DOBSON,
A N
Alphabetical
DUTJ E s
Payable by law on all Goods, Wares, and
Merchandize imported into the United
Saatesof A.nerica, after the last day of
June 1794, diftinguiihingthe rates payable
on thole imported in (hips or vefTels iff the
United States—and the rates payable in fo
reign Ihips or veflfels, including the addi
tional duties, towhichthe fefi>e£live arti
cle". are liable.
£odtf
fate
eodrO
2awtQ
2taw3w.
TO BE SOLD,
Lift
.or t»»
S E R.
[Whole' No. 634.]
Pennsylvania Militia.
TIIE MILITJA, now preparing to
femble at thedifiirent places, appointed
by the Governors. orders, of the ijth inft.
will have to furnifli tbemfelves with pro
visions foi- their march to the refpedive
places of rendezvous, for which they will
be paid the price allowed for the rations
by the United States. On their arrival at
the said places appointed for aflembling,
rations will be fumifhed them.
ARMS ACCOUTREMENTS,
TENTS, and CAMP-KETTLES, will
be furmfned by the United States to the fe»
veral corps, at the refpedlive places ap
pointed for them to aflemble, on their
commanding officer's making- return of
the officers and men compoiing their corps,
a,s they may arrive, for which purpose
ihe greatest expedition will be used to for
ward the ncceffary supplies.
FORAGE will also be provided for the
cavalry and officers horses which'are en
titled to forage, and the fame will be paid
for at the eftablithed price, from the time
of theur collecting in their refpeftive coun
ties until their arrival at the several places
appointed for aflembling.
Each compleat company will be allow
ed a four horse waggon to carry their camp
equipage; and the fame for the field of
ficers of each regiment ; which the several
commanding officers are requested to en
gage to serve for the expedition, and they
will be paid at the rate of thirty-five Ihil
lings per day foi- each four horft waggon,
and driver, furnifhing their own fubfillance.
To accommodate them as far as poflible,
orage will be laid in at the different places
appointed fbr aflembling, and delivered at
the prime cost to such as choose to apply
fbr it; and n cafe the general arrange
ments (hould make it neceflary to furnifli
them with forage after they leave Carlisle,
an equitable rate will be fettled in efia
bliftiicg the price of hire then to be allow
ed
As the tents, with their poles, camp
kettles and equipage must in all events be
conveyed in the waggons allowed to each
corps, it will be necellary to reftriil tht
loading waggons allowed to companies
with baggage as much as possible.
CLEMENT BIDDLE,
G.
Philadelphia, Sept. 16, 1794. if
John Welfti,
No, 81, Jouth Water Jlreet,
Has now for sale,
Coarse Salt,
Onboard aSwedifhthip at HudckJl's wharf
A Quantity of
MOLASSES*
In hhds. and half hhds.
Beef and Pork, in bbls. and half bbls
Barbadues Su»ar,
Pepper and Pimento,
Russia and Salem Dusk,
Slit Whale Bone,
Spermaceti Candles, Butter,
Shot, and German Steel, a few tons ?
Fur and Wool Hats,
Dried Fjlh in hhds.
A quantity Shbes ©f various kind*
Pick'd Mackerel and Salmon,
llyfon and Souchong Tea,
Mace, & Nutmegs, a few kegs, &
Caflia,
a 8 bales Prime Flax, & Tow Cloth
A few tons Ginseng and Snake Hoot,
Fine Salt, and
East India Joints.
Sept. 1/
Theatre, Cedar-street.
OLD AMERICAN COMPANY^
Meflrs. HALLAM and HODGKINSON
refpeftfuliy inform the public in general,
their Theatre will open Monday, Sept. Ii
when Mrs. MEI MOTH, formerly of
Diury Lane and Govent Garden, and last
from Dublin, wijl make her fit It appear
ance.
The Houle has been fitt r d tip and deco
ratea-*t a very conflderable e*pence, and
no pains spared to produce futh novelty,
both of pieces and performers as may render
the Old American Company Worthy a (hare
of that patrpnage which hitherto it lias
been their pride both to pnflefs and merit.
Mo.ls. JJUENETj pfinc pal ballet r af
ter from 1 aris and Madame GARDIE w 11
make their appearance a few days after the
commencement in a new grand Pantomime
—also Mr. and Mrs MARRIOT from th s
Theatre, Edinburgh; Mr. RICHARDS
from Dubl n, Mr. NELSON from tie The
atre, R chliiond ; Mr. ML'IVTO from
Goodman's Fields ; and Mr. CARR of the
Antieijt London, who will make
his firft entrie on 'any stage in a principal
finding character.
Applications on Business
within my Agency for supplying with pro
vifiotis the Militia lately called into fervite
—may be made in this city to Meili". Whe
len and Miller, at the corner of Market
and Fourth (beets.
£lie Williams,
Agent for the United. States in the Provi-
JOI
Sept. ;
1
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cop let