Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, September 25, 1794, Image 1

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DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER.
[No. 90 of Vol. Vl.]
Manchester Cotton
GOODS,
Five Chejls assorted;
Each Containing
VEI.V F.TS,
THJCKSKTTA
Qj'EKN CORDS,
KLI.IOT ( f'KDS,
FUSTIANS, &r. ire.
To be Sold 011 verv low terms, by
John Miller, jun.
Sept. 3. _ *rOd,lOt
AVolunteer Rifle-Company
of Militia.
IS now { rming to support the Confticu
tton and Laws o? the United States. A 1)
citizens who a?*e friends to good order,and
difoofed to enroll thnnfelve-, a»e invited t°
call as fbon a*; at George Hill's, the
sign o» the Buck, No. 13°, north Second
Itieei.
(jCT S\ich decent orderly mechanics and
others as may find it inconvenient to pro
\&c their own uniform*,- (hall be accom
modated by a fubfc-riptioji which i> alrea
dy raised for that pii'po»e, hefides the
bounfv, pay and rations allowed by law to
the militia refpeftively. Their arms and
accoutrements for the tour of duty mall be
fomid by the rnMir;.
LANDING,
7'bis Dtp from on board the brig Ann and
Mary, Capt. Carrie, from Antigua,
NINETY HOGSHEADS O*
Prime Antigua Rum,
ONE third of which is fourth proof, the
other tlii'd. Also a few tiogfheads remain
ing on liard of the Brig Sally's C&.3.G0,
Capt in Weft from fame place, which ha
beer> fomaeh approved of for the finenefs
of its flavour.
Jamaica Spirits,
MOLASSES,
Genuine Madeira Wine,
By the pipe, qpai tercafk or gallon,
ALSO
20 TIERCES
FRESH
By the Norfolk, Captain Art,
FOR SALE BY
Levinus Clarkfon,
No. 416, foutb corner of Pine and
Water Jlreets.
Aue. 2 7
To be lold by Auction,
On Tuefiiay the lith day of November next
at noon at the bouse of Archer G fiord in
Newark, Netu Jersey, if not previouf
h diftxfed of by private contrail,
THf FOLLOWING
Tracts of Land, ,
Be longing to the American Iron Comf>anv.
fHuare at Ringwood, Long Pond, and
Charlottenburg, in the Counties of Bergen
aud Mortis in the said state of New Jer
sey y viz.
12 tra&s of land, contain
ing about 6533 acres, situate at Ringwooi ,
on part ol which the Ring Wood Mansion
House and Store are erefied.
4. trails ol Land, containing about 6156
acres, fitnite on Long Fond River.
7 tuffs of Land, containing about 6165
Arret, fnuafe at Charlottenfcrurg
Thtk Eftdtrs are well worthy of the at
tention of any Gentleman or Company in
clined to engage cx'enfivel y in Iron Works :
There are several Buildings and some conli
tlerable Improvements on these Lands; about
SSP Acres of excellent Meadow, are already
cleared, and much more might be added at
a trifling Expcnce. On the Premises t here
are several very convenient Scats for Furnaces,
Forges, &c. There are also some very
valuable Iron Mines. Most of the unimprov
ed Parts of these Lands are covered with
fine healthy Timber.
These F.ftates will be (hewn by Captain
Joseph Board, of Ringwood, and the Terms
of Sale made known by applying >o him, or
to
Edward Edwards,
In Philadelphia, at the comer at Sixth and
Race-Streets.
Sept. It,
War Department,
Augujl i, 1794.
Information is hereby given
to all the military Invalids of the United
States, that the sums to which they are en
titled tbr their annual pension, which will
become doe6irthe fifth day of September
1794, will be paid on the (aid day, by the
commiffionwrsof Loans within the States
refpeftively, under the usual regulations .
Applications of Executors or Adminis
trators muftbe accompanied with legal e
vidences of their refpiflive offices, and
alio of the time of the decease of such in
valids wbofe pensions they may claim.
By command of the Piefident of the U-
nited States,
H. KNOX,
Secretary aI War.
ftST The Printers in the fevcral Staie?
are reqotfted to pubfiih the above in their
ncwlpapeu o# ihifpace of two months
Aug. & d2ra
For Sale on the S.vedifh S' ircGuf
taviu Adolphus, Captain ISLOOMSTI-R,
Said V 1 flVJßurthen 300 Tous,
r|l\ For CHARTER,
any PORT within or
the Mediterranean,
Apply to
John Vaughan,
Woo has for Sale a fenv Tons
CHIPPED LOGWOOD
Also SuperiorCLAßET in Hogsheads
Sept. 4.
For Amsterdam,
THE SHIP
HOLLAND,
Christopher Franklin* jun.
M/iS &xi ellent accommodation* for pafTen
£Crs, will Tail with all convenient fpecd, hav
ing the greatest part of her cargo ready to go
on hoard.
For freight or passage, apply to
<>n bo»rd, to
PETER BLIGHT,
Or
PRAGERS & CO.
Ah p. 26
For Hamburgh,
Warranted to fail by the sth
ipll| C 0 *N C O R D,
Capt. John Thompson.
An almatt new ihip. About 50 tons of
heavy goods only are wanted as freight.-—
She is to take in no provisions on freight.
Apply to Capt. Thompson, or
Sept. 32
RICE,
And will be landed to-morrow mornitig at
Hamilton V wharf, the CARGO of the
Schooner Industry, Captain Hylander,
from Havanna,
Bfy fihds. Molasses,
Of superior full quality.
106 Boxes and Barrels
White & brown Sugar
AND A
Parcel of Ox-Hides ;
Peter Blight.
\A L S 0,
A PARCEL OF
COFFEE,
Just arrived in the Ilibarnia, Captain
Irwin, from Jamaica.
Sept. 23
Havannah Sugars,
MOLASSES
This day landing at Pine street wharf, from
on board the brig A&ivr, Samuel Holt
matter, from the Havannah,
Ox Hides, Honey in jars
and demijeans,
Segars in boxes,
ConfeSionary, and a small
Quantity of Tortoise (hell,
TO BE SOLD BY
John Craig.
Sept. 22
The House, Stables T & Lot
of Ground,
In Second itreet, between Spruce ard
Union streets, in ihe occupation of his
Britannic Majesty's Minister.
ALSO
sawtf.
26 feet front, and 149 feet deep. Fot
terms of i'ale, apply to
Win. Cramond.
w&stf
Aug. 14
Money to be Lent,
On Mortgage of
REAL ESTATES,
Within the City and Libert.es of Philadel
phia Apply to
Nicholas Diehl, jun.
Attorney at Law.
No. 19, south Fourth Jireet.
Aug. 4 raw&f,f
Thursday, September 25, '794-
Cadiz Salt,
Just Arrived,
and Cases.
Peter Blight.
d2w
Just Arrived,
CONSISTING OF
FOR SAL» BY
AND
ALSO
To be Sold,
The Adjoining Lot,
AND
LANDING
From on board the Birmingham Packet,
Lockyer, and the Hehry and Charles,
from Hamburgh,
HEM P,
Peterjburgb's firji quality
BAR IRON, Swedes-, ajfortei
TIN, in platej, -do. do.
GEKE FA in hUs.
BAGGING, German afpirted
GLASS TUMBLERS, and
Black Quart Bottles,
DEMIJOHNS, Window Glass,
Feathers of superior quality,
MJTTS, &c. life.
tOR SALE BY
Thomas & John Ketland.
Aug. 26 d
Ran
Away,
FROM the Subscriber a feivant Girl,
named Catherine Adams. Whoever will
take np and bring back to her Mailer the
laid Girl, shall rteceive Twenty Cents re
ward, and no charge*.
Caleb Wilkins.
Sept. lrt
TO HE SOLD RY
THOMAS DOBSON,
Principles and Observations
APPLIED TO THE
MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION
O F
Pot and Pearl Afozs.
By DAVID TOWNSEND,
[nfpeitor of Pot and Pcarl-Alhes for the
Commonwealth of Maflachufetts.
Published according to AifY of Corigrefs.
Thel'e observations f elate to an extensive
business ; and are designed, in the plainest
manner, to convey profitable information
to those interested in it, who have not leif
lire 6Y opportunity to search for the princi
ples therein contained, in the writings of
profeffiottal Chemists.
City of YVafliington.
SCHEME
LOTTERY*No. 11.
FOR. th£
IMPROVE Mi NT
OF THE
FEDERAL GITY.
x A magnificent f 20,000 Dollars, and
dwelling houte, y ca(h 30,000 axe
t ditto t J,600 & ca'H 25,000
l ditto 15,000 & cadi 15,000
1 ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000
1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000
1 ditto 5,000 cadi 3,000
1 Cash P rl * e °t
2 ditto s*cob each, art
jo ditto 1,000
20 ditto 500
100 d'fto 100
200 ditto 50
di***
ljooo d ' lto s *
ditttf
>6, 7 J9 P" zis
33,1-61 Blanks
50,000 Tickets at 8 dollars 400,000
This Lottery wfll afford an e.cgant fpeci
me» of the private buildings to be ere<fl d in
the City of Walbington—Two beautiful de
(ijns are already fele fted for the entire fronts
cm two of the public Iquares ; from these
drawings, it is proposed to errS two centre
and four corner buildingj, as fobu as poflible
after this Lottery rsfold, and to convey them
When complete, to the fortunate adventurers,
iA the manner described in the scheme for
the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five
per cent, will be made to defray rhe necef
faiy expcnces of printing, &c. and the fut
plus will be made a part of the fund intended
toy the National University, to be ereftcd
wiihirr the City of Walhington.
g3* The drawing will commence as foot!
as the Tickets are fold, or at all events on
Monday, the 22nd of December next: The
money prizes will b e payable in thirty days
after it is firrifhed, and any priies for which
fortu«arte numbers ate not produced within
twelve months after tbe drawing is closed are
10 be coniideied as given towards the fund
for he Unverfity, it being determined to
fettle the vfhole bufmefs in a year from the
ending of the drawing and to take up the
be. ds given as Security.
The real securities given for the payment
of the Prizes, are he'd by the Prcfident and
two Direßorvof the Bai>k of Columbia, and
are valued at more than half tb amount of
thre Lottery< The drawing will be under
the management of 24 gentlemen approved
by the commissioners lor the City of VValb
ington, for the time betng, and atting on
oaih.
S. BLODGET.
« * Tickets may b<" had at the Bank of
Columbia; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore;
ol Gideon Deriiton, Savannah ; of Peter
Gilman, Bolton; of J° hn Hopkins, Rich
mond ; and of Richard Wells, Cooper s fer.
; r».
Aog. g*
Carriages for Hire.
GEORGE GREEN.,
.n Pine ftrcet, No. 123, between
Fourth and Fifth itreet6,
HAS FOR HIRE.
BY the Day, the newest falhioned Car
riages, as Coaches, Coachees, Cha
riots and Light Waggons, with two
or four Horses, and careful Heady drivers.
The terms reasonable, and all favors grate
fully acknowledged,
August 26,
Choice St. Croix Sugar,
JUST IMPORTED,
Slnd fsr Sale, •
fey JA&IES YARD.
Also a quantity of RUSSIA Matts.
June 24th. d'
Treasury Department
Revenue Office, Augufl 27, 1794*
NOTICE is hereby given that piepoftls
will be received .at the Office of the Com
miftmner of the Revenue until the end ot
th (> ffotifth day of October next, to furnifli
fry cotitraft the following articles of
CLOTHING for the life qj: the army of the
Untied States in the year 1795.
Artillery Hats
99 >. Anilltry Coa'.s
320 Horft rn-ni r s
320 HoHeinan'S Coai*
4560 InfantiyHats
4560 Infantry Coats
5872 Stocks
58-". Stock Clasps
23 4SB $bu"t*
5872 Vcfts
11,104 of Woollen Overalls
11,104 pairs Linen do.
22,208 Pair Shoes.
320 Pair Leather Breech?
640 P<iii Boots—g2o Pair Spurs
640 Pair Siockmgs
11,104 P-iir Socks
1520 Rifle Shirts
i aw4\v
The Clothing is to be delivered at the
City of Philadelphia, one fourth p<«rtof the
whQle number of Soils on of before the »<Jtn
day of Febiuary nr*f, cnfrfourih, on or be
fo e the 15 h day of April neJCt t anc\ the re
maining halt 611 or before the 15th day ot
June next.
The Articles are to he agiee.ible to furh
patterns,as shall be <3i)e&ed by the Secretary
ioj the Department ot War.
Payment will be made us fnon as the whole
of the articles fTiallbave been deiivrie^.
STOLEN,;
From the Pasture of* the Subscriber, the
evening of the 30th ult.
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
10,000
A Brown Horse,
ABOUT 14 1-2 hands high, trots nim
ble and active, nine years old, has a lump
raiftdby a collar on each shoulder ; the
hoof of his off bind foot split up to the hair.
—Twenty dollars reward will he given for
the fiorfe and apprehending the thief,or ten
dollars for either, and reasonable charges
will be paid.
A man of /hort stature and light colorrd
cloaths, who said hewasfroin VVcftmotc
larrd in Pennsylvania, and called himfelt
Thomas Moori, left this city on Saturday
evening, and was seen carrying a (addle
and bridle on his back when he left it.
10,000
JO.O o
10,000
10,00 a
10,000
10,000
i 0,06b
«0.000
lio,ooo
Jafnes Schurefnan.
N. B r unlwick, Sept. 3 *eod2w
Life of Howard.
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED,
B Y
J. O R M R O D,
(Price 75 Cents)
At Franklin's Head, No. 4i» Chefilut
Life, Travels and Philan
thropic Labours,
of the late
7O&N HOWARD, Esq. L. L. D.
F. R. S.
Embellifeed witba striking likeness of that
Citizen of the World.
BY JOHN AIKEN, M. D.
To Which ts fubjofiried an ODE inlcribed to
John Howard, by WiHram Haytey, Esq.
FROM realm to retxlmi with cross or
cejcent cro-wti'd,
Where'er mankind afrtl miferj are found,
Cfef burning sands, deep twa-vet, or <uiilds
■of /now,
Great HOWARD journtjlng seeks the
boufi qf «•
jioivn many a windingjlep to dungeons dank,
Where angui/hnvaits aloud,andfiettcrs clank:
To caves bf/tretu'd ivith rnnny a mould'ring
botK,
And cells, ivho/e echoes only learn to groan;
—OniUurd he moves !•—Difeaft unJI death
retire,
At# murtntring tkMM hM bhtli **8 *0-
mm*
Sefi. 1*
codtf
<3SteO3W
2awtO
Street,
A VIEW of the
itWi'W.
[Whole No. 640.]
Philadelphia, 24th Sept. 1794.
His Britannic Majes
ty's Conlul General for the Middle and
Southern Stat, 5 of America, hereby in
forms the IkTerchahts and Traders whom
it may coscefn, that the Importation in
American Bottoms, into the Islands of
Martinico, Guadaloupe, and St. Lucia,
of Lumber and Dry Provifions,namely
Flour, Biscuit, and Grain, will be per
mitted Until the 31ft day of OiSlober 1794
inclusive, and no longer.
; ...
Lands to be fold,
In the Counties of Bedford, & Washington
Pennsylvania, in final] or large quantities,
For terms apply to
J. M. Stillman,
Suoth-weft corner of Arch and Third
Streets.
■ZOO WEIGHT OF
BERGAMOT,
From Naples, for lale.
Sept. 2 4
NOTICE.
AT THE,
New Castle Pier Lottery
Examining and Rtgijltring Office,
. At Mr. SAMUEL CRAWFORD'S No.
75, north Froui ftrtfet, 4 duort from Arch
ftreci, /
Tickets ate examined and
Reentered by correal numerical and Re
g'ftei B< ok", at the foitbWiflig moderate
charges, vi*. ,
For examining a singl* tiClet i-i6th
of a Dollar.
fbr regifteringa siNGti Tickxf l—4th
ot a Dollar.
Arid notice will be lent by lettfcr (if
fortunate or unfortunate) to any patt of
the Continent.
also
tickets
In the City of
Washington Lottery, No. 2,
(Which will com mence drawing very four.).
RegilUred, and tlie edrlieft accouiiJC sent
of their fucc«fs.
N. B. ThfcJSstlifeft Intelligence of each
Day's drawing will b?recei< , <ri ai tliii Of
fice. And the flips thereof will be signed
liy the Managers to be con eft } therefore
to be depended on.
Sept. 24
Efl'ence for the Tooth-ache.
Prepared and fold by Doflor LEE, Gol
din-Square, London.
THE jHiblic air offered one of the In oft
efficacious and sale Mcdicrn.s, that ever ap
peared, for that most excruciating pain,the
Tooth-Ache;
The numerous inftanccs of its happy ef
fects in relieving the alfti&tfd, have now
brought it into univtrfa'l fftirnat'on ; ir not
only relieves the Tooth-Ache* but is of the
utmnit fcrvice injuring the
Scufvy in the Gums,
In preventing the difagreeaWle smell that
is produced from unsound teeth, and octc
fioning a sweet breath ; it likewite prevents
the teeth from decaying, and wil he found
a general prefe. ver of the Teeth & Gums,
Sold in Philadelphia, only at
Poyntcll's stationary {lore,
No. 2T, Second Jlreet, south. "
Stpt. 22
One thousand Dollars
REWARD.
Some tew Counterfeit foft- Notes of the
Bank of Maryland, having bei-r lately dilco.
vtrefl ra circulation, arrd ojitiau'ng ihe fame
found to come fiom the back parts of
Virginia, where they prohab'j firft iluied ; tr»
avoid imposition itisthought ueceliary to
give the following dcfcriptiim of them, by
which they may readily be detcfled.
They nave the letter D, for their alphabet!
cal at the left hand fide of the Note.
The paper on which they are printed is
more fblt and lender, thefirokes of the letiefs,
in the engraving are in general stronger, and
i have a darkeT appearance than in the bills.
The fignarure William Patterfon, is badly
I done, tfie flrokes of the letters, are ftiff and
, labored, afid appear to be painted over xviih
the pen, as well as the flouriftungnf the nirtie.
The value is fefi blank in the engraving, to
,;>e filled up in writing, so the sum may be
more or lets at pleasure.
No ftut Poft.-Notcs of the alphabetical
mark, above fltferibed, have been lately if
(ocd, very few are n' AV in circulation.
The above i eward ol One Thouland dol
lars will be paid to any person, or peifona,,
who Ihall difcovtr, or piofecuteto cuuvtfiion,
the fcverel offenders, «r any of thr*m, of the
following defcripnon, vi/.
The person or persons, who engraved the
late.
The printer. Or printers of the fiid bills.
Evrry peifon who has a£led as ptiucipalin
a ny way in the counterfeiting and uttcnng
ftc fain bills.
WILLIAM PATTERSON. President.
of the Han.r ot Matyland.
Bm», April 8, i?9t-
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