Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, September 27, 1794, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER.
[No. 92- of Vol. Vl.]
FOR SALE,
33,000 lb. Weight of
Domingo Coffee,
Contained CR follows :■
29 Hogsheads,
50. Barrels,
35 Ba K s -
St.
APPLY TQ
Deblois & Breck,
B t<wten Walnut and GbejnutJlreet
iuhari<ei.
An Handsome well finifhed
House to Let,
Situated in an airy pleafaut part of
the City.
Apply, as Above.
Sept. s6
The Medical lectures
111 the Univeifity of" Pennsylvania, will
commence the firft Mond yin November
next.
Sept S
LANDING,
This Day from op board the brig Ann and
Mary, Capt. Cerrie, from Antigua,
NINE.TT Hogsheads ot
Prime Antigua Rurri,
ONE third of which is fourth pro of, the
other third. Also a few <eniain
ing on of the B'ig Sally's CARGO,
Captain Wed from fame place, which has
been lb much approved of for the finenefs
of its flavour.
Jamaica Spirits,
Mousses,
Genuine Madeira Wine,
By the pipe, quaitercaik or gallon.
AL s 0
zo TIERCES >
fresh RICE,
By the Norfolk, Captain Art,
FOR SALE BY
Levinus Clarkfon,
pio. 216, south corner of Pine and
Water fireets.
Aug. 27
To be fold by Au&ion,
On h"uef/tay the 1I tb day of November next
at noon at the hou/e of Archer Gfforil in
Newark, Ne<UJ Jersey, if not previous
ly disposed of by private contrast,
THE FOLLOmNG
Trails of Land,
Belonging to the American Iron Companv,
fituatr at Ringwood, Long Pont), and
Charlottenburg, in the Counties of Rergcn
aud Moms in the said Rate of New jer
sey, viz.
12 tracts of land, contain
ing aboui 6533 acres, situate at Ringwood,
on part 01 which tbe Ringwood Manlion-
House and Store arc ere&erf.
4 tra&s of Land, containing about 6156
acres, fnuate on Long Pond River.
1 trafls of Land, containing about 6165
Acres, fmiatc at Charlottenburg.
Thcfe Eflates are well worthy of the at
tention of any Gcn'leman or Company in
clined lo engage extenfivelv in Iron Works :
There are several Buildings and some confi
derablc Improvements on thcfe Lands; about
250 Acres of excellent Meadow, are already
cleared, and much more might be added at
a trifling Expence. Oil the Piemifes there
are fevtral very convenient Seals ior Furnaces,
Forges, Mills, &c. 'There are also some very
valuable Iron Mines. Moll of tile unimprov
ed Parts ot tbcie Lands are covered with
fine healthy Timber.
These Estates will be shewn by Captain
Joseph Board, of Ringwood, and the Terms
of Sale made known by applying to him, or
to
Edward Edwards,
In Philadelphia, at ihe corncr oi Sixih and
Race-Sonets,
Sept. 1 1.
War Department,
Jlugujl I, 1794-
Information is hereby given
to allthe military Invalids of the United
States, that the sums to which they are en
titled tor their annual pension, which will
become dueon the fifth day of September
j 794, will be paid on the (aid day, by the
commiffioiiersof Loans within the States
refpe&ively, ÜBdet theufual regulations .
Applications of Executors or Adminis
trators riKiftbe accompanied with legal e
vidences of their refpeftive offices, and
also of the time of thedcceafe of fucli in
valids whose penftons they may claim.
By coinmand of the Piefident of th« li
mited States,
H. KNOX,
Secretary at War.
$3T Tbe.Pifyteiffin the fcv«ral States
•re reMfflxd ahova j" their
nettfpibrti or~tKtl}*ee of two pibntht
Aug.* * 2m
For Hamburgh,
Warranted to fall by the sth
SSjfjaT October,
IjgWSV « The Ship
SSd CONCORD,
Capt. Jojjr Thompson.
An almoftnew ship. About 50 tons of
heavy goods only are wanted as freight.—
She is to take in no provisions on freight.
Apply to Capt.Thompfon, or
Peter Blight.
daw
Sept.
Cadiz Salt,
For Sale on board the Swedilh ShipGuf
tavus Adolphus, Captain BLOOMSTMI,
Said VeflH, Burthen 3?o Tons,
For CHARTER,
any PORT within or
- the Mediterranean,
Apply to
John Vaughan,
eod tO
Who has for Sale a few Tons
CHIPPED LOGWOOD
Just Arrived,
Also SuperiorCLAßET in Hogsheads
»t. 4.
for Amsterdam,
the ship
I® HOLLAND,
sri Christopher Franklin, jun.
HAS excellent accommodations for paflen-
will fail with a!l convenient speed, hav
ing thr greatefl pan of hef Cargo ready to go
on board.
For freight or paffigCj to the mailer
[on board, to
PETER BLIGHT,
Or
PRAGERS & CO.
Just Arrived,
And will be landed to-morrow rooming at
Hamilton's wharf, the CARGO pt the
Schooner Induftty, Captain Hylander,
from Havanna,
consisting of
8 5 hhds. MolalTes,
Of superior full quality.
106 Boxes and Barrels,
White & brown Sugar
A fj D A
Parcel of Ox-Hides ;
FOR SALE BY
Peter Blight.
\A L S 0,
A PARCEL OF
COFFEE,
Just arrived in the Hibsrnia, Captain
Irwin, from Jamaica.
Sept. 1$
Havannah Sugars,
M 0 LA S S E S
Thijday landing at Pine street wharf, from
on board tbe brig Active, Samuel Holt
mailer, from the Havamiah,
Ox Hides, Honey in jars
and demijeatu,
Segars in boxes,
Gotifedionary, and a frhall
Quantity of Tortoise (hell,
TO BE SOLD BY
John Craig.
Sept. 22
To be Sold,
2awtf.
The House, Stables, & Lot
of Ground,
In Second ttreet, 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,
terms of lale, apply to
Wm. Cramond.
w&stf
Aug. 14
Money to be Lent,
On Mortgage of
REAL ESTATES,
, Within the City and Liberties of Ph.ladel
phia. Apply to
Nicholas JDiebl, jun.
Attorney at Law.
No. .10, foud Fourth Jlreet.
Aufi. 4
Saturday, September 27, 1794.
and Cases.
A N D
ALSO
AND
LANDING
From on board the Birmingham Packet,
Lockyer, and the Henry and Charles,
from Hamburgh,
HEMP,
Peterftmrgb's firj) quality
BAR■ IRON, Swedes, ajjbrted
TIN, i* plates, do. do.
GENEVA in hhds.
BAGGING, German ajfortei
GLJSS TUMBLERS, and
Black Quart Bottles,
DEMIJOHNS, Window Glass,
Feathers of superior quality,
MATTS, &c. y c .
FOR SALK BY
Thomas & John Ketland.
Aug. 26 d
Ran Away,,
* FROM the Subtcribcr s teivatit Girl,
named Catherine Adams. Wfeoerer will
rake up and bring back to her I\lafler the
laid Girl, (hall receive Twenty Cent* le
wa:d, and no cliarges»
Caleb WilHns.
Sept. 10
City of Washington.
SCHEME
OF THE
LOTTERY, No. 11.
FOR THE
IMPROVEMENT
OF the
FEDERAL CITY.
t A magnificent > 20,000 DpUflftf*, and
dwelling houifc, ycafh 30,000 aie
l ditto 15,000 & csfli 23,000
1 ditto 15,000 & cath 15,000
1 ditto 10,000 & cadi 10,000
i diito s,®oo&calVi 5,000
i ditto 5,000 & cath 5,000
1 Caftt pn« Ot
2 ditto s'cno each, are
jo ditto 1,000
500
100
5°
2 5
to
20 din v
JO© ditto
200 di'to
ditto
t.ooO ditto
2 5 ,000 ditto
16,739
33,261 Blanks
Sjc,ooo Tickets at 8 dollars
This Lottery will afford anr>e.egant fpeci
roen of the private buildings to beerett d in
the Cily of Washington—Two beautiful de
signs are already fele fted for the entire fronts
on two of the public fquaics ; froih these
drawings, it is proposed to ere& two centre
and tour corner buildings, as loon as pofftble
alter this Lottery ttYoJd, and to convey them
when complete, to the fortunate adventurers,
in the manner described in Uie fchemc for
the Hotel pottery. A nett dcdu&ion of five
per cent, will be made to defray rhe necef
ia'ry expences of printing, &c. and the fun
plus will be made a part of the fund intended
for, the National Univerfuyi to be ere&ed
within the City of Waftiington.
The drawing will commence as soon
as the Tickets arc fold, or at all events on
Monday, the 22nd of December next: The
money pnr.es will be payable in thirty days
dftcr it is finifbed, and any prizes for which
fortunate numbers ate not produced within
twelve months after the drawing isclofed are
to be confidcted as given towards the
for he Unverfity, it being determined to
fettle.the whole business in a year from the
ending of the drawing 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 Diteaors 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 for the City of Wafh
ington,-for the time being, and a6ling on
oath.
S. BLODGET.
%• Tickets may be had ai the Bank of
Columbia; of Jarne's Weft & Co, Baltimore;
of Gideon Denifon, Savannah ; of Peter
Oilman, Boston; of John Hopkins, Rich
mond ; and of .Richard Wells, Cooper's fer-
A-»S- 3°
TO Bt SOLD BY
THOMAS DOBSON,
Principles and Observations
APPLIED TO THE
MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION
For
Pot and Pearl AJhes.
By DAVID TOWNSEND,
Infpe&or of Pot and Pead-Afhes for the
Commonwealth of Maflkdiufetts.
Pijblifhed according to A<3 of Cortgrefs.
These observations relate to an extensive
business ; and are designed, in the plainest
manner, to convey profitable information
to those interested in it, who ha*e not leis
ure or opportunity to search for the princi
ples therein contained, in the . wrings of
profeflional Chemists.
Treasury Department
Revenue Office, JluguJlz'jy 1794.
NOTICE is hereby given that propolajs
will be received at the Office of the Com
missioner of the Revenue until the end of
the fourth day of O&ober next, to furnifh
by contfaft the following articles of
CLOTHINO for the use of the army of the
United States in the year 1795-
992 Artillery Hats
992 Artillery Coats
' 320 Horferoan'-s Caps
320 Horseman's Coat*
4560 Hats
4560 Infantry Coats
5872 Stocks
5872 S<ock Clasps
*3 488 Shirts .
5872 Vifls
11,104 pairs of Woollen Overalls
11.104 pahs Linen do.
22,208 Pair Shoes.
Pair jLeather Breech i
640 Tair Boots— 320 Pair Spurs
640 Pair Stockings
TV,104 Pair Socks *
15?© Rift*. Shirts
The Clothing is to be delivered at the
City of Philadelphia, one fourth part of the
whole number of Suits on 01 before the 15th
day of February ncx», one fourth, on or bc
fo.-e'tb" j5 h day of April next, and the re
maining halt on or btloie the 15th day of
June next.
The Articles are to be agreeable to such
patterns,as ftinll be dite&ed by the Secretary
foi the Department of War.
Payment will be made as Coon fts the whole
of the articles shall bavc been delivered.
iaw4w
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
!O t OOO
From the Failure of the Subscriber, the
10,000
10,000
IC,Of o
ABOUT 14 1 2 hands Vgb, (rots niiti
blea ttl nine ytars old* has a lump
raiftdbya collar on each Ihoulder; the
hoof of his off bind foot ;plit up to the hair.
• —Twenty dollars rewa'»( will be given for
the horse and apprehending the ten
dollars for either, and reafpnable charges
will be paid.
10,000
10,000
✓ 10,000
10,000
10,000
zO,ooo
150,000
A man of ihort stature and light colored
cloaths, who fa id he was from Weftmore
laud in Pennsylvania, and called himfeli
Thomas Moore* left this city on Saturday
evening) and was fcen carrying a laddie
and bridle on his back when he Uft it.
400,090
eodtf
op
fates
Choice St. Croix Sugar,
JUST IMPORTED,
And fer Sale,
By JAMES YARD.
AUb a quantity of RUSSIA Matts.
June 24th,
STOLEN,;
evening of the 30th lilt.
A Brown Horse,
James Schureman«
N. Brunlwick, Sept. 3 *eod2w
Life of Howard.
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED,
B Y
J. OR M R OD,
(Price 75 Cents)
At Franklin's Head, No. 41, Chcfnut
Street,
A VIEW of the
Life, Travels and Philan
thropic Labours,
of the late
70UN HOWARD, Esq. L. L. D.
F. R. S.
Embellilhed witha striking HJten«fs of that
Citizen of the World.
BY JOHN AIKEN, M. D.
To which is subjoined an ODE inferibed to
John Howard, by William Hayley, Elq.
FROM realm to realm, with cross or
cejcent crown'J,
Wher/er mankind and fnifery are found,
O'er burning sands, deep waves, or wilds
of/now,
Great HOWARD journeying seeks the
house of woe.
Down many a windingjfep to dungeon sdank,
Where anguijh wails aloud,and fetters clank:
To caves bejlrew'd with many a mould'ring
bone 9
And cells, luhofe echoes only learn to groan;
—Onward he moves .'—Difrafe and death
retire,
And murin ring demons hate him, and ad
mire.
3tpi> i.
Carriages for Hire.
GEORGE GREEN,
In Pine ftrect, No. 123, between
Fourth and Fifth llreets,
HAS FOR BIKE.
BY the Day, the newest fsfhioned Car
riages, as Coaches, Coachefs, Cha
riots and Light Waggons, with two
or four Horses, and careful steady drivers.
The terms reasonable, and al! favors grate
fully ;u;]<riowkdgtd.
August s6j 46U03W
[Whole No. 642.]
Lands to be fold,
In the Counties of Bedford, & Washington
Penafylvania, »t> fmaltor large quant it its,
' For terms apply to
J. M. Stillman,
South-\Teft corner of" Arch and Third
Streets.
✓ d
BERGAMOf,
From Naples, for sale.
Sept.
Journeymen Shoemakers.
CONSTANT employment, and ge
nerous wages will bo given to that
number, ajjply to
George Kemble,
No. 36, South Third-Street Philadel.
phia.
-N. B. A number of apprentice*
wanted—apply as above.
Sept. 26
NOTICE.
New Castle Pier Lottery
Examining arid Rcgifteritig Office,
At Mr. SAMUEL CRAWFORD'S No.
75) north From street, 4 doors from Arch
ftrect,
Tickets are examined atid
Registered by correct numerical and Re
giftei B 'Oks, at the following moderate
viz.
For examining a single tiCleT i-i6tu
of a Dollar.
For regillering a single ticket l-4tb
of a Dollar.
sawtO
Ami notice will be sent by letter (if
fortunate or unfortunate) to any part ot
the Continent.
TICKETS
In the City of
Washington Lottery, No. 2,
(Which will commence drawing very soon)
Kegiftored, and the carlieft account sent
of their success.
N. B. The Enrlieft Intelligence of each
Day's drawing will be receivd ai this Of
fice. And the flip l ! thereof will be signed
by the Managers to be correct; theielpre
to be depended on.
Sept. 84
Eflence for the Tooth-ache.
Prepared and fold by DotloA LEE, Gol\
den-Square, London.
THE public air off ted one of the mod
efficacious and sale Medicines, that ever ap
pearcd, for that Dlolt excruciating pain, the
Tooth-Ache;
numerous instances of its happy ef.
fe&s in relieving the affii&ed, have now
brought it into uniyerfal cftimation ; it not
only relit ves the Tootji-Ache, but is of the
utmost fci vice in curing the
Scurvy in the Gums,
In preventing ttte disagreeable fmeJl that
is produced from unfouud teeth, and occa
fidning a sweet breath J it likewise prevents
the teeth from decaying, and will be found
a genei al preserver of the Teeth & Gums.
Sold in Philadelphia, only at
Poyntell's stationary store,
No. 21, Second Jlrect, south.
Sept. 22 3f
Twenty Dollars Reward.
MY Saddle Mare was flolen from Wye
Mill, Talbot County, Maryland, on the
night of the Jotli of August last. Slic is
black, and fupbofed to be ten or twelve
years old, u> dcr fourteen hands high, com
pact an<l hand Come, biardid with the let
ter O, on the left (hoiilde, a hndfqme
star on her fotehead, a larie full eys the
neckcrelt fallen, aflat buMock, her fore
foot turns in, and one of then] v.hite ; rtie
racks, trots and canters, has good spirits
and goes very plealantly- If up oap
of the Bate, Iwillgive the above re«ard
of twenty dollars and >11 reafonablc char
ges, if within the state and thirty milet
from Wye Mill, eightdo'lars and reason
able charges, and if a (horter di(lance in
proportion, t»#ny person »ho will deliver
j her to the Sub r criber at th. mill.
Nat. Kennard.
Wye Mill, Talbot County, Sept. 2,
*«od3«r
3
Stock Brokers Office,
No. 16, Wall-street, New-York.
THE Subscriber intending to confinrhim
(elf entirely to the PURCHASE ami
SALE or STOCKS on COM MISSION,b. gt
leave to offer bis(er»icr» to his lrieuds and
others, in the line oU Stock Broker. Thofp
who may pleafi to favor httn with their bufi.
ness, may depend upon taring it tranlafied
with the uimolt fidelity and dispatch.
Orders trow Philadelphia, Boflon, or any
other part of tV United States, will b«
llriftly attended to.
LtOMAKD BLEECKER.
aoo WEIGHT OF
THIRTY
eoptf
AT THE
ALSO