DAI L Y EVENING A [Mo. 89 of Vol. Vl.] Manchester Cotton G O O D S, Five CheJls ajforted ; Each Containing VELVETS, THICKSETTS. QUEKN f*t>RDS, ELI K)T CORDS, FUSTIANS. Stc. &c. , To be Sold on vefv t?sfas, by John Miller, jun. Sept. 3. •cod i ,iOt» AVolunteer Rifle-Company of Militia. 4 IS now f ruling to fuoport the Onftitu tionatidLaus o' the Uniied States. AH citizens who.arc friends to good order,and difpoled to enroll tliemftlve>, are invited 10 call as soon as poflible at Hill's, the sign of 'he Buck, No. IJo, north Sc«oi(d street. (p3* Such decent orderly mechanics and others as may find M inconvenient to pro v de their own uniforms, (hall be accom modated by a fub-fcriptton which is alrea dy raised for that purpose, brfides the bounty, pay and rations allowed by law to the militia refpeftively. Their arms nnd accoutrements for the tour of duty ihall be found by the public, ________ LANDING, This Day from on board the brig Ann and Mary, Cafit. Come, from Antigua, NINhTY HOGSHEADS OF Prime Antigua Rum ONE third of which vs fourth proof, the other third. Aifo a T f<rw hegfbearis remain ing on hand of the Brig Sally's CARCiO, Cc.pt.-in Weft from fame place, wh eh has beeh so much approved of for the fineoefs of its ftivour. Jamaica Spirits, MOLASSES, Genuine Madeira Wine, By the pipe, quaitei-calk r gallon Also 20 TIERCES FRESH By the Norfolk, Captain Art, FOR SALE BY Levinus Clarkfon, A T <?. 2x6, south corner of Pine and. W ■ r Jlreets. Aug. sT To be fold by Auction, On Tuesday the nth day of November next at noon at the house of Archer Giffordin % Newark, New Jersey, if not previous ly diTpofed of by private conlraS, THE FOLLOWING Trails of Land, Btlonging to the American tron Company, {fiuatc at Ringwood, Long Pond, and Charlottenbiirg, in the Ountiej of Bergen aud Morns ill the said state of New Jer fryv v iz. 12 tracts of land, contain ing about 6533 acres, situate at Ringwood, on part oi which the Ringwood Mansion- House and Store are ere&ed. 4 tra£h of Land, containing about 6156 acres, situate on Long Pond River. 7 tracts of Land, containing about 6165 Acres,, situate at Charlottenburg. Tht fe Eftatcs are well worthy of the at tention of any GMttlemail or Company in clined to engage extensively in Iron Works: There are several Building* and some consi derable Improvements 00 these Lands; about sfso Acres of excellent Meadow, are already cleared, and much m°re might be added at a trifting Expence. On the Fremiles then are several very convenient Seats for Furnaces, j Forges, Mills, See. There are also some very valuable I>on Mines. Most of the unprov ed Parts of these Lands are covered with fine healthy Timber. These Estates will be (hewn by Captain Jofcph Board, of Ringwoodi and the Terms of Sale made known by applying to him, or to Edward Edwards, Jn Philadelphia, * ihc corntr of Sixth and ; S»pt. 11 War Department, A«sujl i, 1794- Information is hereby given to all the military Invalids of the United States, »hat the sums to which they are en titled tor their annual penfioji, which will become dueon the fifth day of September 1794, will be paid on ihe said day, by th« oorannflioiißVsof Loans within the States refpeftively, under the usual regulations . " Applications of Executors or Adminif- muftbe accompaui ed with legal e vittences of their reipe&ive offices, and alio of the time of the decease ot fueh in valids whose penfionj they may claim. By command of tbe Pielident of tb* U- H. KNOX, Secretary at War. $3" The Printers in the fivtral States are reqnefted to publiih the above in their jiewtpapeis oc thelpace of two months For Sale on board the Swedifti Shio Guf taviis' A<Mplnu, Captain BLOOMSTER, Saitl Vcffel, Burthen 3:0 Tons, 1 ; For CHAR TER, any PORT within or withouttheMediterranean, Apply to Who has fir Sale a few Tons CHIPPED LOGWOOD Just Arrived, Also SuperiorCLAßET in Hog(heads Sept. 4. For Amsterdam, jln THE SHIP gft HOLLAND, iffidjSpWA Christopher Franklin, jun. HAS excellent accommodations for paflen gers, will fail with all convenient speed, hav ing the greatest part of her cargo ready to go on hoard. For freight or paffagr, apply to the malter on board, to a PETER BLIGHT, Or PRAGERS & CO. Aug. 26 For Hamburgh, I -~~%L Warranted to fail by the sth fplSl c 0 ~N C O R A Capt. John Thompson. , An almost new (hip. About jo tons of I heavy goods only are wanted as freight.-— She is to take in no provisions on freight. Apply to Capt. Thompson, or Sept. 22 RICE, And will be landed to-morrow moriikig at Hamilton's wharf, the CARGO of the Schooner Industry, Captain Hylander, from Havanna, 85 hhds. MolalTes, Of fupcAor full quality. 106 Boxes and Barrels White & brown Sugar AND a Parcel of Ox-Hides ; FOR SALE BV t**" COFFEE, Just arrived in the Hibernia, Captain Irwin, from Jamaica. Sept. d Havannah Sugars, M 0 LA °S S E S This day landing at Pine street wharf, from on hoard the brig Active, Samuel Holt matter, from the Havannah, At S O Ox Hides, Honey in jars and demijeans, Segars in lox.cs, Catfep.ionary, and a /mall Quantity of Tortoise ftiell, TO BE SOLD BY John Craig. Sept. To be Sold, The House, Stables, & Lot of Ground, In Second ltreet, between Spruce anil Union streets, in the occupation of bis Britannic Majesty's Minister. also The Adjoining Lot y zawtf. a 6 feet front, and >49 feet deep. For terms of sale, apply to Wa Cramond. w&stf Aug. >4 Money to be Lent, OTn'Mortßage of real estates, Within the City and Liberties of Ph.ladel phia Apply to Nicholas Diehl, jurt. Attorney at Law. m..9,/-* Aag. 4 Wednesday, September 24, 1794- Cadiz Salt, John Vaughan, and Cases. Peter Blight. Just Arfived, CONSISTING Of Peter Blight. lalso, A PARCEL or A N LANDING From on board the Birmingham Packet, Ltckyer, and the Henry ani Charles, fr&m Hamburgh, HEMP, PtSterJburgb's Jirjl quality j"AR IRON, Swedes, ajforted TIN, in -plates, do. do. GENEVA in hhds. BAGGING, German ajforted GLsISS TUMBLERS, and Black Quart Bottles, DEMIJOHNS, Window Glass, Feathers of superior auality, MATTS, : dc. JW- FOR SALE BY Thomas & John Ketland. Aug. 26 d Ran Away, FROM the SubiVriber a fe vant Girl, named Catherine Adams. Whoever will take up and bring back to her Mnfter the Paid Girl, shall receive Twenty Cents re ward', and no charges Caleb Wilkins. Sept. 16 TO BE SOLD BY THQMAS DOBSON, Principles and Olfcrvatims APPLIED TO THE MANUFACTURE ano INSPECTION Pot and Pectfl "jdjhes> By DAVID TOWNSEND, fpedtcr of Pot and Pearl-Afhe.; for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Publiflled according to-A<ft of Congress These observations relate to an extensive business ; and are defijr- ned, in the ptainefl manner, to convey profitable information tf» those interested in it, who have not leif ,ura or opportunity tei feavch for the princi p!es therein contained, in the writings of profeffional Chemists. diw City of Washington. SCHEME LOTTEIW, NO. 11, FOR. THB IMPROVEMENT FEDERAL CITY. t A magnificent £ 20,e00 DoH*is t and dwelling hotdtf J cash 30,000 axe £0,000 j ditto 15,000 & ca!h 25,000 , 40,009 1 ditto 15,000 & cacti >5,000 30,000 i ditto 10,000 8c cash 10,000 20,000 l ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 10 000 1 ditto 5,000 & ca(h 5,000 10,600 1 Cacti prize oU. 10,000 2 ditto i'ooo each, are iO,oro 10 ditto 1,000 10,090 20 ditto 500 10,000 ioa ditto 100 10,000 200 ditto 50 10,000 O o ditto 25 ' " — iOO 0 ditto e® |',oob ditto 0 o ditto l,oo® ditto 25,u00 ditto 16,739 P r,zes 23,261 Blanks 50,000 TickfflS'it &d<olta>r» This Lottery will afford an e.egant fpeei men of the private buildings to be erect- d in the City of Wafhmgton—Two beantiful de. signs are already t«k fted for the entire fronts on two of the public squares ; from thele drawings, it is proposed to erect two centre and tour corner buildings, as soon as pdflible 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 didu&ion of five per cent, will be made to defray rhe neces sary expencei of priming, &c. and the rut plus Will be made a part of the fund intends" for the National University, to be erected within the City of Walhington. 03" The drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets are fold, or at all events on Monday, the 24nd of December next: The money prizes will be payable in thirty days after it is finifhed, and any prues for which fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve months after tke drawing isclofed are .0 be confideied as given towards the fund for he Ut. verfity, it being determined to fettle the whole bufmefs in a year (rom the ending of the drawing and to take up the bonds given as fecur.ty. The real securities given for the payment oftbe Prizes, are held by the Prcfident and two Directors of the Bank of Columbia, and arc valued at more than hall the amount of the Lottery. The drawing will be under the management of » 4 gentl.rnen by the commiflioners tor the City of Walh ington, for the time being, and adluig on S. BLODGET. * * Tickets may be hart at the Bank o f Columbia ; of James Weft & Co. B.lt.mare; ol Gideon Deniton, Savannah ; ot reur Gilman, Boston; of John HopkmJ, Rich mond : and of Richaid Wells, Cooper s fer- r*. Aug, 3» *1 - «av»4w O ¥ OF THE 0 Ft »'« 10,000 20,000 150,000 400,000 todtf fates DVERTI Carriages for Hire. GEORGE GREEN, In Pike street, No. 123, between Fourth awl Fifth ilreets, HAS FOR HIRE. BY the Day, the newest fafhioned Car riages, as Coaches, Coachees, Cha riots and Light Waggons, with two or four Horses, and careful fteadv drivers. The terms reasonable, and all favors grate fully acknowledged. August a 6, Choice St. Croix Sugar, JUST IMPORTED* And far Sale, By JAMES YARD. Also a Quantity of RUSSIA Matts. June 24th. d - Treasury Department Revenue Office, jiugiiJlzj, 1794. NOTICE is heteby given that prepoTals will be received at the Office of the Coni mifTioticr of the Revenue until the end of the fourth day of Odkober next, to furnifh by cotrtraft the following articles of CLOTHING for ihe use of\thc army of the (JmiedSta'es in the year 1795* oq2 Artillery Hats 992 Ariil'ery Coats Horft man's Caps ' Horfemaii's Coats 4560 InXanliy Hats 4,550 Infantry Coats 5872 Stocks 58--.' Stock'Clafps 23 4## Shirts r ) &'7 2 Vcfts \ 11,104 pai;s of Woolien Overalls ii.104 pairs Linen do. 22,>£<:% Pair Shoes. 320 Pair Leather Breechs 640 Pair Boots—s2o Pair Spurs 640 Pair Stockings tJ,i©4 PairScrks 1 5.!© R'fi't- Shitts The Clothing is to be delivered at the City (it Philadelphia, one foilttfc pari of the whole number of Suit* on or i£ib day of February next; t one fourth, on or bc foie the 15 h day of April next, and the re maining half on or before the day of June next. The Articles are to be agreeable to such patterns,as (hall be ditefted by the Secretary tor the Department of War. Payment will hv made as soon as the whole of the articles shall bave been deliveied. STOLEN,\ From the Pasture of" the Subscriber, the evening of the 30th u)t. A Brown Horse, ABOUT 14 1-2 hands high, trots nim He ans active, nine years old, has a lump raiftdbya collar on each shoulder; the hoof of his off hind foot op ro the hah. —Twenty dollars rewatri wiH be given tor the horse and apprehending the thiefjor ten dollars for either, and reafonal'le chWges will be paid. A'man ot' fliprt ftafttrrt and light colored cloaths, who laid He was ft'oin Wrltmorc land in Pennsylvania, and called liiml'elt Thomas Moore, left-this city on Saturday evening, and was (fen c*()fry'i'g a saddle and bridle on Ms back when he Mr it. James Schureman. N. Brunlwick, Sept. 3 - *eod»w Life of Howard. THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, J. O R*M ROD, (Price 75 dents) At Franklin's Head, No. 41", Chefnut Street, A VIEW of" the Life, Travels and Philan thropic Labours, of the kte JOHN HOWARD» Efq, L. L. D. F. R. S. Embellilhed witha striking. lik«n«fs of that Citizen of the World-. By JOHN AIKEN, in. d. To which is subjoined 3,1 GDE inlcriberl to John Howard, by William Hayley, Elq. PROM realm to realm, with cross or cejcent crown'd, Where'er "mankind and misery are found. O'er burning fahds, deep 'waves, or wilds of snow, Great HOWARD journeying fieks the house (f woe. Down many a windingJlep todimgeonsdank, | Whereanguijhwails alouo,atidfitters clank: j To caves bejlrew'd with many a mouldering bone, And'cells, whofi echoes only learn to groan; —Onward he moves /—Difeajt and death retire, And niurm rprg demonl bate hint, and ad mire. Sepi. t. S [Whole No. 639.] Half a Cent Reward. DESERTED from the detachment of five hundred cavalry orde»ed from the state of Jerfcry, a certain William Mackty a dragoon in <Japt. Bufcarrick's troop of the Ber&eri f{ju*<iron ; the laid Mackey is about 35 yeais of a&e, -5 feet 6 inches high rouuui- ihtiuld<! dark complexion and eyes r down look, dark curled hair, a liar up"n his upper Jip. For the honor of the Cava! 1 y and credit the state, lam bound to infotm the public, that the above de ferred deserter, is not a native of New )erfey t and that he could not, after mak ing repeated trials induce a single man to follow his example, in basely and cowardly deserting the Freedom. All good citizens are therefore cautioned a gainst hai boring so unprincipled a man, and all the Dragoons of the Brigade are lequefted to use their exertions in having him appre ! he u! eel and lecurcd, that he may reeeivea punishment equal to the disgrace he has at tempted the Cavalry of New jerfey, d6teo3W Medical Books. JI3ST PyBLIBHHJD, By Thomas Dobjbn, at the Stone Houji No. 4i t jouth Seco dJircet, V O L. 11. Medical Inquiries AND OBSERVATIONS. By BENJAMIN RUSH, M. D. Proleffor of the Inftuiate.* ol Medicine, and of Clinical Piattice in the Univer fiiyol Pennsylvania. containing S. An inquiry into the influence of phyfica exults upon the moral faculty. 2. An inquiry iuto the effc&s of fpiritous li quois npon the human body, and their in fluence upon the happinefj. ol society. 3* An inquiry into the causes and cure of the putanohary conlumption. - 4. Obferva/ions on the fymptumsand cure of dropfces. 5. An Inquiry inio the caufesand the cute of internal dropsy of the biain. 6. An account ol the mtaflef, as they ap peared in Philadelphia, in the year 1789. 7. An account ol the influenza, as it appear- ~ ed in Philadelphia in the years 1789,1790, and tf9>. 8. An inquiry int© the causes ol the iucrrate of bilious and remitting fev«rs» in Penn- Tnln tr ■ - ' g, An inquiry-ViUO tHccaufcsand turr ot rerw~ 1< gs. xo. An account oi the state ot the body and mind in old age, with obligations upon its diftafcs anc their VcipWhea. Price one dollar and a r unbound, or one dollai neatly b«»nd. Medical Tranfa&iom OF THE College of Phyficiarls. of Philadelphia. VO L I.—l- AR T I. ,p- ice dollar in k> rirds. A Treatise on the Diseases ot Chiklrei). With general direfctions for the managrrt ent oi infants from the bifth, adapted for theulco) phyftciarts and piivat£ families. By Michael Underwood, M. D. Licentiate of Midwilcty iuhi Koyul Col- Ice of Physicians in London, and j . Price otu Jitllar. v ThT&'ii-ackno wU-c ge.cl to be ihc )>«& boci pubtiflied Qp(hefuifj!sak.»na s olcoWnd fe>» 'he ulc afVrcnU. ffljrCff,, and p'AVj|«t families, as well aslor jj»y Gci«»». —i'h# HM Vo'Kiinik stand tbihVly printed in «M tB« pfipe »)S6i»* one> of whallhe imported copies- for. t«o dollars. S-yftrm of Surgery, cxtrafleri fiom the worksof Benjamin Bell, by Dr. Waters, 2 dols. jocenif. Syltem ol Anatomy, exirsfted from the vy.ith 1 2 copperplaies, 2 dels. Syft'em of Cbeiniftry, extiafled fiom the Encyclopaedia, exhibiting a view ol the pro gress of the feiencee, and the different f) 11 emu which Hive been poblilhed, 2 d'ols. 50 cents. Brown'» Eltmeota of Medicine, 2 dols. 67 ce/U». T. Dobfun has in the Pre/s, \ An edition ot the Medical and Fmlofophi cal Commentaries of Edinburgh. lwov«l ---umcs are printed in one at 2 dollars and 59 p el volume; he has nearly fitiifhed the five 61ft volumes, which coniain the firft ten volumes "f the Enrop<an edm. n, which fejl lor two dollatseach. Nine volumes will in elude eighteen Eujofcean volumes, which will bnogthe publication up to the prelent tim£. Likewise for fait a confuUrable number op Medicr.l Books, i'iz. Cullen' JP'ailice, Ma'en;, Medica, Phyfij oloay, and Synopsis. Kell'sSuigcry, 6 vol)., or 4 vols, do. on Ulcers, Buehan's Domestic Medicine. Lediao's Surgery, Chefelden's A netomy, Hunter on the Veortejl, Swedeesr ver on do. Rollo on Weit India Difra(.;l ' Rtgby on Uterine Hemorrhage, Hamilton'a outlines of the theory and prafiict of M'd " wtfery, with or without plaies; do. on the ,management of Female romplalaU. Meife on Hydrophobia, &c. i U-wyw E R. ANTHONY W WHITE. Brig:<dier*Geneial of the New- Jersey Cavalry. Phy(ici'«n qf the Bntifti
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