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[No. 102 of Vol. Vl.]
AT a law and fg..?
ft., Freemen of fix county of Philadelphia,
HAvX Wit**
Thursday, the «Wr#OJ»J
*Wc 0/ formeNUmktr
of Congrefi, a Senator, and fix *£*£?}
Uhri ~ /A. *•* Leg.flaturefor saul
county. The Rev. William Smith, D.D.
is tU chair, the filhwijf gentlemenwere
put in ncmirmtion bj a large majority oj
xiotet —viz : —
For Congrrfi, Samuel Mtfet,
Senator, Robert Hare.
AlTembly, Thomas Forre/l,
Jos. M'Goffui,
Jacob Morgan,
Edivard Heefion,
Thomas Britton,
Thomas Paul.
R/folved, That tbt above be fttbli/hed for
the r formation of the county, and that a
copy of the fame be sent to our Jelloweitt
zetu who have marched t» the <wefhuard.
Refohvd, That DoSor William Smith
and Mr. Thomas Duncan be a committee
to fee that the above refjve be executed.
IVM. SMITH, Chairman.
Atle», AnDHEW Givtiyjan. Sec'ry.
At t meeting of a aumbeV of refpe&a- j
bie citizens held at the German Lutheran
Schoolhoufc, it was unaaimoufly agreed
t® fupporttbe following gentlemen at the
ensuing election ;
Coßgrtfs —John Swanwick.
Senators — William Bingham, Joseph
Thomas, Robert Hare, Nathaniel New
lin. _ .
Afletnbly George Latimer, Benjamin
R. Morgan, Jacob Hiltzheimer, Henry
Kamruerer, Moses Levy, James Alb.
Philadelphia, October 7 b, 1794
PURSUANT to hotice given by the
Committee of the Northern Liberties and
Southwark diftridl, a meeting was held on
Monday evening the 6th instant at the
German Lutheran School house, for the
purpolc of framing a ticket for the County
of Philadelphia, at the ertfulng Election
here being near one hundred Electors pre
fcnt, when after full consideration and
taking the votes It appeared that
F. A. Muhlenberg, was unanimoufty
agreed upon for Representative in Con
grels.
Robert Hare, for State Senator by a
large majority.
XHoma*
Jacob Morgan,
Michael Leib,
Joihua Humphrey?,
Richard Tittermerry,
John Holmes, unanimously for Repre
tatives in the General AlTembly, and
Andrew Geyer for County Comniif
fioner.
A»d it was further agreed, that the
proceedings of this meeting be publiihed |
and information thereof transmitted to our
brethren in camp, as speedily aspoffiHe.
By order of the meeting,
GEORGE EOERT, Chairman.
JAMES FERGUSON, Sec'ry
To be fold by Auction,
On Tuejday the nth day of November next, at
noon, at the houfsof Archer Gijford, in New
arkj Niw Jerjey, if not prewoujly d'jpojtd oj
by private con trad,
THE FOLLOWING
Trails of Land,
Belonging to the American Iron Company,
fituare at Ringwood, LoDg Pond, and
Charlottenburg, in the Counties of Bergen
and Morris io the said (late of New Jcr
fey, vi*.
12 tra&s of land, contain
»ng about 6533 acrci » fituatc at Ringwood,
on part of which the Ringwood Manfion
heufe and Store arr ere&ed.
4. trails of Land, containing about 6156
acres, situate on Long Pond River.
7 tracts of Land, containing about 6165 1
Acres, fi:uate at Chariot tenburg.
Thtfe Estates are well worthy of the at
tention of any Gentleman or Company in
clined to engage extensively in Iron Works ;
There are several Building and some cooli
derablc Improvements on thefc Lands; about
•50 Acici of excellent Meadow, are already
cleared, and much more might be added at
a tiifling Expence. On the Prcmifea there
are several rrry convenient Seats for Furnaces,
Jrofgrs, Mills, &c. There are also some very
valuable Iron Mines. Most of the unirnprov.
Ed Parts of these Lands are covered with
nne hralthv Timber.
1 r E,ftatc * will be (hewn by Captain
joseph Board, of Rifcpwood, and the Term?
° to lc madc known by applying to him, or
Edward Edwards,
In Philadelphia, at the comer of Sixth and
Kace-&rtrt«.
'■ « wt f.
w A N T t D',"
An Apprentice
To the
Watch Making and
Repairing Business,
A. rti. r to
C. Campbell.
3 iiwtf
of tbt
LY EVENING AD V E R T I
Cadiz Salt,
For Sale on board the Swedish Ship Guf
tavus Adjjlphus, Captain BLOOMSTfcH,
Said Vtffel, Burthen 3-0 Tons,
r£2r^ For CHARTER,
any PORT withiri or
without thf Mediterranean,
Apply to
John Vaughan,
Who has for Sale a few Tons
CHIPPED LOGWOOD
Just Arrived,
AJfo SaperiorCLAßET in Hogsheads
and Cases.
Sept. 4.
For Amflerdam,
THE SHIP
<!&&. HOLLAND,
lf»gjwK3 Ctwiftopher Franklin, jun.
HAS exctllmt »ceomm«d»tions for paffcn-
Ytrt, will foil with fell ertnvenient rprfd, hav
ing th£«rcateA p*rt o( her cargo rtaiy 10 gn
on hoard.
for Jrrigbt or pafTagr, »pp'y 'be > n a" el
mi board, t® •'
PETER BLIGHT,
PRAGERS & CO.
An?. 9$
just Arrived,
And will be landed tomorrow morning at
Hamilton's wharf, the CARGO of the
Schooner Industry, Captain HyUnder,
from Havanna,
COH&ISTING OF
85 hhds. Molafles,
Of superior full quality.
106 Boxes and Barrels
White & brown Sugar
AN D A
Parcel of Ox-Hides ;
FOR SALE BY
Peter Blight.
ALSO,
A PARCEL OF
COFFEE,
Just arrived in the Hibarnia, Captain
Irwin, trbm Jamaica.
Sept. ij d
Dijiant Subscribers
Forthii Gazette, are hereby refpeftful
ly reqiiefted 10 pay up their Supfcriptions
to ihe firft of January next. The Editor
will be under the neceflity of confidcring
those who do not then renew their Sub
scription by pa7ing Six Months in Ad
vance, as declining to take the Paper any
longer.
A» there ii a considerable Sum due from
remote Subscribers for the late half Week
ly Paper publiihed by the Editor, he mod
earnestly requests those who may be delin.
qeent, to take th« earliest opportunity of
remitting him ibe balance they may rrf.
peftivrly be indebied—the fumj are indi
vidually trifling—the want of the Aggre
gate is severely felt.
A Frenchman who is well
acquainted with mercantile business % and who un
derloads the French and Latin languages, with a
good knowledge of the EngHfh tongue, would wjh
to engage with a merchant : or as a tutor to a
private family, either in Town or Country.
N. B. He can produce good recommendations,
both French and F.ngUJ}i. Enquire at the ojjice oj
the Gazette of the United States. a. t. * 7
All persons are here
by cautioned not to credit Fanny, xrife of
the Subscriber, as I will not pay any debt
of hei contra&ing, from ibedate h reof.
Hezckiah Lew s.
Spring Gardens, Northern Liberties.
Sept- 27 »3t
TO BE SOLD BY
THOMAS DOBSON,
Principles and Observations
APPLIED TO THE
MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION
o T
Pot and Pearl AJhcs.
By DAVID TOWNSEND,
Infpe&or of Pot and Pearl-Ashes for the
Commonwealth of MafTachufetts.
Publiftied according to A£t of Congress.
These observations relate to an extensive
business ; and are designed, in the plainest
manner, to convey profitable information
to those interelled in it, who have not leis
ure or opportunity to search for the princi
ples therein contained, in the writings of
profeffional Chemists.
NOTICE.
The Gazette of the United
States it no<w pulhjhed at No. 119
Chf.snut street—to -whichplace th-
OFFICE of the Editor it removed, and
•where Printing Work in central ii
■performed.
AND
Thursday, October 9, 1794-
Dancing School.
i Win. M'DQUGALL his com"
pliments to the Public—Thanhs ihem tor
the great encouragement he ha» experi
enced these twenty odd years. He will
open his School for this Season oft Monday
the 13th O&ober, at 10 o'clock in the
morning, in that large and elegant Saloon
in Harmony street, leading from Third to
Fourth street, turning the corner of No.
70, South Third street.
His Employers may be aflured, the ftri£l
order and decorum that has always been
observed in his School, fliall still be pur
sued —and that their children will be taught
in the molt approved and modern stilt
Note —An Evening School for young
Gentlemen.
Phil. Sept. jo.
LANDING
Ffom on board the Birmingham Packet,
Lockyer, and 'the Henry and Charles,
from Hamburgh.'
HEMP,
PeterJburgV s Jirfl quality
BAR. IRON, Swedes, ajforted
TIN, in plates, do. do.
GENEVA in hbds.
BAGGING, German ajforted
GLASS TUMBLERS, and
Black Quart Bottles,
DEMIJOHNS, Window Glass,
Feathers of superior quality,
MATTS, ~dc. &c,
FOR SALE BY
Thomas & John Ketland.
Aug. 26 d
Gity of Washington.
SCHEME
LOTTERY; No., 11.
FOR THE
IMPROVEMENT
FEDERAL CITY.
I A. magnificent > 20,c00 Dollars, and
dwelling house, $ calh 30,000 arc
i d itto 15,000 & cafli 25.000
1 ditto 15,000 & cacti 15,000
1 ditto 10,000 & caih 10,000
i ditto 5,000 Sc cash 5,000
1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000
! Cash prise of
2 ditto 5.000 each, arc
10 ditto 1,000
20 ditto 560
ico ditto 100
200 ditto 50
400 ditto 2,5
t,ooo ditto 20
25,000 ditto
16,739 P r ' zes
33,261 Blanks
50,000 Tickets at 8 dollars
This Lottery will afford an e.egant speci
men of the private buildings to be ere&< d in
the City of Washington—Two beautiful de
signs are already feltf fted for the entire fronts
on two of the public squares ; from these
drawings, it is proposed to ere& two centre
and tour corner buildings, as soon as poflible
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 drdu&ion of five
per cent, will be made to defray rhe neces
sary expences of printing, &c. and the fur- i
plus will be made a part of the fund intended
for the National University, to be ercfled
within the City of Washington.
03* The drawing will commence as soon
as the Tickets are fold, or at all events on
Monday, the 22nd of Decpmber next: The
money prir.es will be payable in thirty day.s
after it is finifhed, and any prizes for which
fortunate numbers are not produced within
twelve months after the drawing is closed are
to be confidexed as given towards the fund
for the University, 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 fucurity.
The real securities given for the payment
of the Prizes, are held by the President and
two Directors of the Bank of Columbia, and
are valued at more than half the amount of
the Lottery. The drawing will be under
the n"-.iagemcnt of 24 gentlemen approved
by the commissioners tor the City of Wash
ington, for the time being, and a&ing on
oath.
*»* Tickelt may be h»H >t the Bank of
Columbia ; of Jimcl Welt & Co. Bjllimoic;
■A Gidco** Dent 100, Savannah; of Peter
jilmin, Bolton; of JoIm» Hopkim, Kich
naod : and of Richitd \jjtilt, Coop«i'» fer.
«».
Aug. 3e
Choice St. Croix Sugar,
JUST IMPORTED,
ylntf f»r Sale,
By JAMES YARD.
Alio a quantity of RUSSIA Matt».
• June 24tb. d'
*4t
OF THE
OF THE
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
JC,Of o
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
20,000
I£O,OQO
400,000
S. BLODGET.
eodtf
falcs
WOOLLENS.
A variety of low priced well aflbrted
WOOLLENS, in small Bales, for
Sale by
Rntidle Murg'atroyd
No. it, Walnat-Strreet Wharf.
Also, Best
Lisbon and Liverpool Salt,
German Steel, Hosiery, &c.
oa. 6
To be Sold,
The House, Stables, & Lot
of Ground y
In Second ttreet, between Spruce and
Union streets, in the occupation of his
Britannic Majeily's Minister.
ALSO
The Adjoining Lot y
26 feet front, end 149 teet deep,
terms of sale, apply to
Wm, Cramond.
\\&s(f
Ang- '4
MILITIA.
Courts of Appeals.
THE Infpetflor's ill health preventing
his attendance at the Courts of Appeal, on
the days fpecified in the notices, he informs
those concerned that he will hold those
Courts on the following days, when they
may attend.
For the Firjl Regiment.
On Monday the 6th O&ober next, at
Major Pancake's, in south Fourth street.
Fur the Artillery and Third Regiment.
On Tuesday the 7th Odlober next, at
Mr. Michael Kitts'si in Market street.
For the Second Regiment.
On Wednesday Bth October, at Mr.
M'Shane's, north Third street.
For the Fourth Regiment.
On Thursday 9th October next, at the
fignof the White Swan, Race street.
For the Fifth Regiment.
On Friday 10th O&ober next, at the
sign of the Rising Sun in Race street.
Each day at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
Lewis Nicholas,
InfpeSor.
Sept. 30
NOTICE.
AT THE
New Castle Pier Lottery
Examining and Regijlering Office,
At Mr. SAMUEL UAWJOKD's No.
75> north Front street, 2 doors from Arch
street,
Tickets are examined and
Registered by correct numerical and Re.
gifter Books, at the following moderate
Charges, viz.
For examining a siNOLt TictET x-i6th
of a Dollar.
For rendering a single ticket l-4ih
of a Dollar.
And notice will be feut by letter (if
fortunate or unfortunate) to any part of
the Continent.
ALSO
TICKETS
In the City of
Walhington Lottery, No. 2,
(Which will commence drawing very soon)
Registered, and the earliest account sent
of their success.
N. B. The Earliest Intelligence of each
Day's drawing will be receivid at this Of
fice. And the fltjw thereof will be signed
by the Managei S to be correct ; therefore
to be depended on.
Sept. 24
Applications on Business
within my Agency for supplying with pro
visions the Militia lately called into fervite
—may be made in this city to MelTrs. Whe
len and Miller, at the corner of Market
and Fourth ftieetc.
Elie Williams,
Agent for the United States in the Prolii-
Jion Department*
Sept. 16
To the Eleftorsof the city and
county of Philadelphia.
Gentlemin,
THIS being the lad year of the pre
sent Sheriff's time in office. I take
the liberty to offer mvfelf a Candidate,
and folicitvour v»tes andintffrefts in my
favour, to place meon the return at the
next generalEleftion, as his successor for
said office; in doing which, you will confer
an obligation ihat \»ill be gratefully re
membered, by
Your mnft obedient,
and humble servant,
JOHN BAKER.
es tf.
-Mnv 2.
Kan Away,
TROM the Subscriber a feivant GiH,i
named Catherine Adam?. Whoever wil
take up and bring back to her Matter the
said Girl, fhal! receivc Twenty Cents re
ward, and no charges.
Caleb Wiikins.
Sept, 10
S E R.
[Whole No. 652.]
Sugar (b 9 Coffee j
A Quantity of
SUGAR and COFFEE,
Some LIMES and ORANGES,
Will be funded this day, at Messrs. Wain's
wharfj Jamaica,
ANb FOR SALE BY
Who has also for Jale,
Havannah SUGAR, in barrels
HONEY and SWEETMEATS in
Jars
SiGARS in boxe«
3tawiw
PORT WINE,
In Hhrls. tf 9r. Cqjhs
Sept. 29
Of Beji Quality
Holland Gin,
For
Will be landed THIS DAY, from on board
the flcop Maty,
A few very heavy hog/heads of
Port-au-Prince Sugars,
BRANDT, in pipes,
Aiid very good
Guadaloupe Melafles,
for sals by
Levinus Clark fort,
No. 216, foiith Water Stiect.
ALSO,
A Ftw HOGSHEADS or
Prime Antigua Rum,
id. & proof fine flavour.
Sepi. 29 d
The Ground Plan
OF THE
City and Suburbs
PHILADELPHIA.
TAKEN FROM ACTUAL SURfET.
IT is with pleafuie that the pnblifher lias
to inform his fubferiberj and the public in
general, that the plate is now under the
hands of the engraver, and in greater for.
1 wardnfs than was at firft contemplated. At
the fame titne he begs leave to r mind
them, thit subscription paper' aiefi.il! o
f»en at rnoft of the noted book-ftoies in the
city ; and that he hopes from the whole
of them to be enabled tofoim iuch a rel
peftable catalogue of names, as will do a
credit to the work, as well as affoid a
reasonable encouragement to the under.,
taker.
dtioO
Those who are dcfirous of further infor
mation are recjiiefled to call on
Benjamin Davies i
No. 68, Market flreet.
April 14.
Money to be Lent,
On Mortgage of
REAL ESTATES,
Within the City and Liberties of Philadel
phia Apply to
Nicholas Diebl, jun.
Attorney at Law.
No. Ig, Jouth Fourth Jlreet.
Aug. 4 mw&fkf
At a meeting of the citi
zens appointed to procure subscriptions Cor
the relief sf thr families of persons \»lio
have inarched against the Western Infur.
gents.
JOHN BARCLAY, Esq. was appointed
Treaf'tirer to the fur d, aud to whom the
monies collected wil] be paid.
The following persons were appointed to
diftribiite to the necessitous families 0 f
their refpeflive WARDS, viz.
For New.Market Ward Daniel Smith,
Dock Ward Levi Holfinglwortb
Walmit Ward Jnmes C..x,
Southward Naibro'Frazier,
Lower Delaware Andrew Bayard,
Chefnut Ward, John Stille,
Middle Ward Israel Whelcn,
North Ward Janie* Alh,
High street Ward Mahlon Hutchinfon
Upper Delaware Win. Montgomery
South Mulberry Anditw Guyer,
North Mulberty Godfrey Haga.
Publifht'd by order of the Meeting,
ROBERT RALSTON, Scc'y.
Philad. Sept. 25
eopiot
Stock Brokers Office,
( No. »6, 'Well-Oreet, Nue-Yort'ifc.
THY. »Si# Wci iber ittirfKvinfr ro cnft&rtrliim*
felt rmirHv to the PI'HCHASE and
SALt 6'StOCK6onCQMM3SSION,b'gt
Icavrto'off r lu&fcrvtNa to his frieodr arid
| others, in the line of a Stock BroK^r.> Ttfbfc
wjio may pleaft so favor hirp their
nets, may tfcprrwT i)poti hav'iiigit tranfs&rd
wii-h ibeurmoft fidelity aftd di fptieh.
. Orrfeia.fiom Philadelphia, 3olton. orapy
nthefjrart of the United States, Will hi
(Iridlf X<M<l<<Vo.
■ a«4*
J6hn Craig,
A FEW PIPES
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LhONARD EI EECKF.RI
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