DAILY EVENING AD V E R T I S E R. [No. 8.? of Vol. VI LANDING, This Day from on l/oard the brig Ann anil Mar;, Capt. Corrk, from Antigua, NINtTY HOGStiEADS Ot Prime Antigua Rum, ONft third of which is fourth proof, the other A J »fo a lew hogsheads ietnain<- tf.tr on hard of" (he Brig Sally's CARGO, Cap Ufa Weft from lame place, which ha< been so much approved of for the si nenefs of its flavour. Jamaica Spirits, MOLASSES, Genuine Madeira Wine, By the pipe, quaiter cafkor gallon Also 20 TIERCES FRESH By the N«f Ik, Captain Art, FOR SALE BY Levinus Clarkfon, No. 2i6, so rth corner of Pine and IVater Jireets. Afflß. s>7 To be fold by Auction, On Tuesday the 11th day of November next tit noon at the house of jlrrher G fford in Newark, New ferfey, if not previous ly difwfed of bytrr 'rvate contraS, ' THE FOLLOWING Tracts of Land, Belonging so the American Iron Company fjtusti' at Ringwood, Lon-jr Pond, and Ch/tlotteni>urg, in the Counties of Bergen 3<iJ Morris in the said state of New jer R-y, viz. 12 tra£ts of land, contain ing abou» 6533 acres, situate at Ringwood, ou part o' which the Ringwood Mansion- House and Store are eroded. 4 1 of Land, containing about 6156 acres, filuate on Long Pond River. 7 t rafts of l and, containing about 6165 Actes, liquate at Charlottenburg. Thrfe Eft.iires are well worthy of the at tention of any Gfntleman or Company in clined to engage extensively in Iron Works : Tbereare several Buildings and some conii cerable Improvements on these Lands; about 250 Acies of excellent Meadow, aTe already cleared, and murh more might be added at ? trifling Ex pence. On the Premises t here are fevcral yety convenient Seats for Furnaces, forges, Mills, &c. There are also some very valuable Iron Mi«>cs. Mofi.of the unimprov ed of rhfrTe Lands are covercd with fin." healthy Timber. These Eftaies will be flaewn by Captain Jofirph Board, of Ringwood* and the Term* of Sale made known by applying to him, or M Edward Edwards, In Phifadclphia, at the corner of Sixth and flacc-Ser^cts, Sept. Ii War Department, Augufi I, 1794. Irformation is hereby given to all the military Invalids of the United States, that the sums to which they are en titled for their annual pension, which will become dueon the fifth day of Sep tetnber 1794, will be paid on the said day, by the coinmiffionersof Loans within the S'ates refpeftively, under the nfual regulations . Applications of Executors or Admioif tratorsmuftbe accompanied with legal e vidences of their refpeftive oflicf;, and alio of the time of the decease ot fuclt in valids whose penftons they may claim. By command of the President of the U nited States, H. KNOX, Secretary at War. The Printers in the several States •are requested to publish the above in their newspapers or tb«/pace of two months Aug. 6 d2tn Manchefler Cotton GOODS, Five Chefli assorted; Each Contaikins velvets, thicksetts. Queen cords, ELLIOT CORDS, FUSTIANS, Sec. &c. To be Sold on very low terms, by John Miller, jun. Sept- 3- *eod,iOt' Carriages for Hire. GEORGE GREEN., In Pine street, No. 123, between Fourth and Fifth streets, HAS FOR HIRE. BY the Day, the newest fafliioned Car riages, as Coaches, Coachfks, Cha riots and Light Waggons, with two or four Korle*, and careful steady drivers. The terms reasonable, and all favors grate fully acknowledged. August 26, or Boston, Endeavor, Captain Pa'fne. For freight or pafTage apply to John Wellh, No. 81, south IValer Jlrtel, Or to the Captain at Walnut ftveet wharf. She will fail with all possible ex pedition. For Sale on board the Swedish Ship Gtif tavns Adolplms, Captain BLOOMSTEII, —SatdVcffel, Burthen 3~0 Tons, rOrv. For CHARTER, any PORT within or without theMeriiterranean. RICE, Who has for Sale a few "Tons CHIPPED LOGWOOD Also SuperiorCLAßET in Hogsheads Sept. 4. For Amsterdam, THE SHIP ill HOLLAND, Chriltopher Fraiiklin, jun. HAS ex< ellent accommodations for pafTen grrs, wi'l fail with all convenient speed, hav ing the created part of her cargo ready to go on board. For freight or poffage, apply to rafter on board, to PETER BLIGHT, For Cape Nichola Mole, ' i"3Ln, The very fajl fai'mgj!)lp MSL v BETSEY, Of Philadelphia, Lowther, Majler. ' For freight, or paflage apply to Louis Olmont, - No. iJ 7, noith Second street. Sept. 8 diot GOOD COFFEE, jfuft Landing, from on board of the ship Sedgley, Captain Hodge, at Cuthbert 5 wharf. Apply to Philips, Cramond, & Co. Sept. 16 d 2 2 w t f. Landing at Sims's wharf, from the brig Sally, Capt. Odlin, from St. Domingo, John Vaughan. Sept. 15 ' The Hotife, Stables, & Lot of Ground, In Second itieet, between Spruce and Union streets, in the occupation of his Britannic Majesty's Minister. ALSO The Adjoining Lot, 26 feet front, and 149 feet deep. For terms of sale, apply to Wm. Cramond. ■ Aug. 14 Money to be Lent, On Mortgage of Witllin the City and Liberties of Philadel phia Apply to Nicholas Diehl, jun. Attorney at Law. No. 19, foulh Fturth Jlreet. Aug. 4 mw&ftf Stock Brokers Office, No. 16, Will-street, New-York The Subscriber intending to confinehim felf entirely to the PURCHASE and SALE of STOCKS on COMMISSIONERS leave to offer hisfervices to his friends and other;, ill the line of> Stock Broker. Those who may please to favor him with their trufi. ness, may depend upon having it tranla&ed with the utmcft fidelity and dispatch. Orders (roin Philadelphia, Bolton, or any other part of the United States, will be ftriftly attended to. . LEONARD BLEECKER. m&thtf i6teo3w Friday, September 19, Cadiz Salt, Apply to John Vaughan, Just Arrived, and Cases, PRAGERS & CO. FOR SALE, About 103,0 cx) lb. of 80,000 weight Prime Coffee, ii hogiheads SUGAR, And for sale by To be Sold, REAL ESTATES, AND L A N D I NO From on board tie Birmingham Packet, LocAyer, and toe liesrj and Charles, frsw Hamburgh, ?* H E M P, Pettrjlargb's firft quality BAR IRON, Swedes, ajjorted TIN, in plates, do. do. GEKEVA in hhds. BAGGING, German aJTorted GLASS TUMBLERS, a,id Black Quart Bottles, DEMIJOms, Window Glass, Feathers of superior quality, MATTS, £% &c. FOR SALE BY Thomas & John Ketland. Aug. 26 d Ran FROM the Subscriber, a iervant Girl, named Catherine Adams. "Whoever will take up and bring back to her Mailer the Paid Girl, {hall receive Twenty <?ents re ward, and no charge';. Sept. 10 Now Landing, From the Jhip St. Marks, Capt. Hnyfelt, at Majjiy's luharf, Lisbon & Port wine, In pipes and quarter casks Florence oil, box & jar Raijins Figs iff foft Jheird Almonds > Currents, Frejh Lemons, velvet corks, and A few cajks Vinegar, eaitk a QUANTITY OF Clean Lisbon SALT, FOR SJLE Br Jofepb Anthony Sff Son. diw Sept. 8 City of Wafhingtori. SCHEME OF THE LOTTERY, No. 11. IMPROVEMENT OF THE FEDERAL CITY. 1 A magnificent > 20,000 Dollars, and dwelling house, J caib 30,000 are 1 ditto i5,ooo"& cash 25,000 1 ditto 15,000 & cafli 15,000 1 diito 10,000 & 10,000 1 ditto 5, ©00 & cash 5,000 1 ditto 5,000 cacti 5,000 1 Cash prize ot 2 ditto S'oo'o each, 3re 10 ditto 1,000 20 ditto '50° 10© ditto 100 200 ditto 50 400 ditto 25 I,oo© ditto 2» 25,000 ditto '6,739 PriZßs 33,a6i Blanks 50,090 Tickets at & dollars This Lottery will afFord an e.egant fpeci. men of the private buildmgs to be ere& d in the City of Washington—Two beautiful de- are already fele &ed for the entire fronts on two of,the public Icjuares ; from these drawings, it is proposed to ercft two ccntre and four corner buildings, as soon as poflible after this Lottery is fold, and to convey them wbvo complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the Icheme for the Hotel Lottery. A rictt dcdutlion of five per cent, will btf made to defray the neces sary expences of printing, See. and the fin plus will be made a part of the fupd intended for the Natrona] University, to be erected within the City of Washington. (fcf The drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets'are fold, or at all events on Monday, the 22nd of December next: The money prir.es will be payable in thirty days after it is finifhed, and any prizes for which fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve month! after the drawing is closed arc to be considered as given rowards the fund for he Umverfify, it being determined to fetrie the whole bufmefs in a year from the ending of the drawing and to take up ihe bonds given asfeenrity. The real securities given for the payment of the Prizes, ajrc held by the Piefident 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 gent'«mcn approved by the commiflioners lor the City of YVafli ington, for the time being, and atting on oath. xvi?Mf *** Tickets may be had at ihe Bank of Columbia; of James Weft &c Co. Baltimore; of Gideon Denifon, Savannah ; of Peter Gilman, Boston ; ot John Hopkins, Rich mond : and of Richard Wclis, Cooper's fei- IV. *.Aug. 3« Away, Caleb Wiikins. i aw 4*v FOR THE 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 1 0,000 i©,ooo JO,or o 10,000 10,000 10,000 JO t OOO 10,000 2Q,00C 1 $3,000 4<5Q,0e0 S. BLODGET. eodif 794. The Medical lectures In the Univerfify of Pennlyjvariia, wi! commence the lufl Mond yin November uext. Sept 5 Treasury Department Revenue Office, Augujl 27, 1794. NOTICE is hereby given that propofate will i>e received at the Office of the Coni fhiffiptrer of the Revenue until the end of the fourth day of O&ober next, to furnifh by contract the following articles of CLOTHING for the ufc of the'army of the Untied States in the year 1795. 992 Artillery Hats 992 Artillery Coats 320 HoifimaiVi Caps 320 Hor.feinatt*s Coals 4560 Infantry Hats 4560 Infantry Coats 5872 Stocks ,5872 Stock Clasps 23 488 Shirts 5872 V< ft* 11,104 f>airs of Woollen Overalls 11,104 pairs Linen do. 22,208 Pair Shoes. 320 Pair Leather B/ecchs 640 Pair Boots—32o Pair Spurs 640 Pair Stockings 1 1.104 P^'-rSo'eju I,s*© ft'fir Shirts The Clothing is to be delivered at the City of Philadelphia, one fourth part of the whole number of Suits on or before the 15th day of February next, one fourth, oh or be fore the 15; h day of April next, and the re maining half on or before the 15th d*y of June next. The Articles are to be agreeable to such patterns,as shall be dire&ed by ihe Secretary for the Department of War. Payment w ill be made as soon as the whole of the articles fhnll have been delivered. STOLEN, From the Pasture of the Subfc;iber, the evaning of the 30th ult A Brown Horse, ABOUT 14 1 a hands high, trots nim ble ahd adflive, nit>e years old, has a lump raited oy a collar on each fliouFder; the hoof of his off hind foot split up, to the hair. —Twenty dollars reward will be given for the horfc and apprehending the thief,or ten dollars for either, tmd reafcnable charges will be paid. A man of fboi t ftatjure and light colored cloaths, who said he was from Wcftmore land in Pennsylvania, and caller-i Vunfclf Thomas Moore, left this city on»-Satu' day evening, and was ften carrying a saddle and bridle on his back when he If ft it. James Schureman. N. Brum wick, Sept. 3 Life of Howard. THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, 3 Y ]. O R M R O D, (Price 75 Centi) At Franklin's Head, No. 41, Chefnut Street, A VIEW of the Life, Travels and Philan thropic Labours, of the late JOHN HOWARD, £fy. L. L. D. F. R. S. En.bellilhed witka ftrrking likeness of that Citizen of the World. BY JOHN AIKEN, M. D. To wftiHr is ful joined an ODE inferibed to John Howard, by William Hayley, E(q. FROM realm to realm, with cross or crejcent crown I d t WhereVr 7n an kind and misery are found, O'er burning funds, deep wave. f, or wilds offnow, Great HOWARD journeying seeks the house qf woe. Down many a windingJiep to dungeons dank, Where anguijh wails aloud\and fetters clank: To caves bejirew*d with many a mould?ring bone, And celts, tuhofe echoes only learn togroan; —Onward he moves !—JOtfiaJe and death retire, And murm' ring demons bate hinty and ad- mire. Srpi. 1. TO BE SOLD, By THOMAS DOBSON, A N Alphabetical Lift OF THE DUTIES Payable bylaw o» all Goods, Wares, and Merchandize impanel into tlie United Spates of AJierica, after the lail clay of June 1794, diitiii{;ni(hi"gtlie rates payable on those imported in fliips or vefiels of the United States—and the rates payi hie in fo reign fbipt or veilKs, including tbe addi tional duties towlii*hU»» r«fj»«ftive axti clc< are liable. [Whole No. 655 . ] Pennsylvania Militia. THE MILITIA, now preparing to af femble_at tin-different places, appointed by the orders, of the 13th inlt. will have to ftrrmfti themftives with pro visions tor their march to the refprtf'lii e places of rendezvous, for vihich they will be paid the price allowed for the. rations by the United States. On their arrival at. the fa id places appointed for assembling, rations will be furnifhed them. eodtO ARMS ACCOUTREMENTS, 7 ENTS, and CAMP-KETTLES, will befurnifeed by the United States to the se veral corps, at the refpe&ive places ap pointed for them to afTemble, on their commanding- officer's making return of the officers and men composing theii corps, as they may arrive, -for which puipoiV ihe greatest expedition will be u(ed to ioc wafd the neceilary supplies. FORAGE will alio be provided for the cavalry and officers horses which are en titled to forage, and the fame will be paid for at the eltablifhed price, from the time of their colietfling in their refpe&ive coun ties until their arrival at the several places appointed for assembling. 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 igage to serve for the expedition, and they will be paid at the rate of thirty-five Shil lings per day for each four horse waggon, and driver, furnifhing their own fubfiftance. To accommodate them as far as pofiible, orage will be laid in at the different places appointed for assembling, and delivered at the prime cost to such as choose to apply for it; and in cafe the ge»eral arrange ments should make it neceffarv to furniih them with forage after they leave Carlisle, an equitable rate will be fettled in esta blishing the price of hire then to be altow ed f-. 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 neceflary to reftridt the loading waggons allowed to companies with baggage as much as poflible. CLEMENT JBIDDLE, G. Philadelphia, Sept. 16, 1794. ;t WtO John Welih, No. 81, fcuth Water Jireei, Has now for sale, Coarse Salt, On board aSwedilhfhip at Hudoell's wharf MOLASSES, # «rod2w In hhds. and half hhds. Beef and Pork, in bbls. and half bbl* Barbadoes Su-jar, Pepper and Pimento, Rujia and Salej,n Duck, Slit Whale Bon , Spermaceti Candles, Butter, Shdt, and German Steel, a few tons, Fur and Wool Hats, Dried Fiih in hhds. A quantity ef varions kind» Pici'd Mackerel and Salm<;», Hyson and.Souchong'Tea, Macs, & a few kegs, & Cassia, 28 bales Prime Flax, & Tow Cloth A few tons Ginseng and Snake Koot, Fine Salt, and East India Joints. Sept. t$ Theatre, Cedar-street. OLD AMERICAN .COMPANY. Messrs. HALLAM and HODGKINSON refpeiSfuliy inform the put>lr in jMieral, their Tfeeatre will open Monday, Stjif. n when Mrs MEI.MOIH 1 , fopne'lv of Drury Lane and Covent Garden, and )aft from Dublin, will mak? her firtt appear ance. The House has been fitt- d up and deco rated at a very cpnfulerable expence, and no pains (pared to produce'fuch novelty, both of pieces and pei formers as may render the Old American Company worthy a (hare of that patronage which hitherto it lias been th*ir pride b'ltli to and merit. Mons. SJUENF.T, princ pal billet mat ter from t- aris and Madame GARDiE w 11 make their appearance a fewdays alter the commencement in a new grand Pantomim* —also Mr. and Mrs MAP,RIOT (Vom th e Theatre, Edinburgh; M r - KICHARDS from Dublin, Mr. NELSON from ilier The atre, Richmond ; Mr. MUNTO from Goodman's Fields ; and Mr. CARU of tiie Antient Concerto, Londor, who will m?kc his fTrfl entrre on any 11 age in a principal IJnging character. StCKWjZV. Applications on Buhnefs within my Ageucy for fuppljring with pio. visions the Militia lately called into ftrvice —may be made in this city to AleflVs. W1 •- len and Miller, at the owner ol Market and Fourth ftieets. Elie Williams, ■dgent for Ox United States in the Frovi- Sept. ii A' Quantity of ftm Depgrtm&t' eopl#t
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