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    DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER.
[No. 107 of Vol. Vl.]
LANDING,
from the Ship AJriana Kieran Ffapatrick
Majlor, from Anyltrdam.
Holland Sail Duck,
Ditto—Sheeting,
Tkklenburgh, Ofnaburgh,
White and Brown Linen,
Cheeky Hair Ribbon, Great Coats,
Anchors, Junk, Oakum,
Window-Glass, Gmn,
Ginn Cases, Steel, &c. &c. &c. for sale
hy
Thomas & John Ketland.
O&ober 14. d.
JUST PUBLISHED,
And to be fold by
Benjamin Davies, ,
Mo. 63, Market street.
Price 4 Hols. 33 cents per do%. and 44
cents Jingle,
American Repository.
This neat Pockj.t AlmXkack, is fii-fl of
the kind that hath been executed Tn Phila
delphia, or perhaps, in any of the United
States; and contains, bffides,
A Compltat Calatdar,
ALMANACK!, for the Year 1795.
Lift «f tt* Offi e. t of the American Go
vernment, Civil and Military.
The terms of the Federal Court & Dif
trifl Courts.
The Latitudes and Lor.gitir'es from r»he
Meridian «f Phitadelphia, of all the Capi
tal Cities in the Union.
The dates of the periods when eich of
the States was firll fettled;
Their respective Territuries and nun»-
fcers of People;
Tlie nwmberof Inhabitants of each, rn
each Innate mile—and a brief account of
their relative progress in Population ; to
gether with various other Articl»s of In
formation.
Ornamented with an elegant Frontis
piece, tw«lve Vi-nette*, al
luding to fceoes in Thompson's Seasons, en
graved by the most ingenious A»rti-fts In the
City.
Speedily mill be publi/heJ, and fold at the
fame place,
APL A N
OF THE
City and Suburbs
OT
PHILADELPHIA.
Taken from late and accurate fttrvey.
This Map will lie 26 inches Iquare ; and
wiH be delivered an may bell Just the pur
chasers, either in (heets plain or coloured,
or c»r:vajTed a not affixed to rollers; or to fit
them for the pocket, rtiey will be cut and
folded in cases.
Thole wbo have been so obliging, as to
receive Subscriptions for this Plan, are re
quelled to forward the names to the Editor
at No. 68, in Market-Street, as above di
rected; as he intends 10 dole the till in a
fhart time, and to fend it to the Prels, to
be inserted in the front of the Pamphlet
which will be delivered with the Plan.
Ofl. >4. 4tv3ta\r.
To the Public.
1A >ivt
A SUBSCRIPTION
Is opened for Printing the
Theological Writings
O F
Emanuel Swedenbourg,
At Francis Bailey's Book Jlorcy Ao, 116,
Market Jlreet, Philadelphia,
WHEN a fufficient fubfcriptioti takes
place, a meeting will be advertiied to con
sider the most eligible mode sos conducing
theprintingof fach of the Works as (hall
be thought to be of the greatefl utility in
the firft inflance.
The fallowing Treati/es may be mrw had at
Mr. Bailey's ;
The Doctrine of Life, or the Spiritual
leiife ot the Ten Commandments.
Ihe Universal Theology of the New
Church ; which was -foretold by the
Lord i n Daniel, chap. 7, v. f, 13, »4
»nd in the Apocaiypie, chap. 21, v. 1,
2, &c.
A luminary View of the Heavenly Doc
trines of the New Jerusalem Church.
£3" As various opinion* have been en
tertainer' relpefling iMt valuable u-ru,„g,
and yet no person by rational argument Ixs
been able to refute them, but instead there
of, invidious calumnies and groundless re
ports have been industriously propagated
toiliicredit the honourable and enlightened
Author, as well as his Works, we doubt
not the candid and sincere inquirers after
T uths of the highest importance, will f e .
rioufly examine those Works for tktmfdvt!,
m which it u to be hope<% tllet being in the
puiluit and love of the Truth for the f»ke
ei its native excellence W u/e, they will
regard them as ih«y justly delerve, and in
the end receive both profit and drliohr.
'4 eTuiaw
of tije #
For Hamburgh,
PERSEVERANCE,
Captain Williamfon,
Now ready to receive a cargo on board
this vefiei is completely found, built of live
oak and cedar, aud has good accommoda
tions for paflengers, to fail the 25th inft.
For freight or paflage, apply to
Tbos. iff John Ketland.
o<st. 11 d
Cadiz Salt,
For Sale on board the Swedifti Ship Guf
tavns Adolphus, Captdin BLOOMSTER,
-j—Said Vessel, Burthen 300 Tons,
r£2-^ For CHARTER,
o any PORT within or
without the Mediterranean,
Apply to
John Vaughan,
Who has far Sale a fevi Tons
CHIPPED LOGWOOD
Just Arrived,
Also SuperiorCLAßET in Hogsheads
and Cases.
Sept. 4.
For Amsterdam,
HIL HOLLJND,
Chriftopber Frgaklin> jun.
HAS excellent accommodations for pafltn
gers, will fail with all convenient speed, hav
ing the greatest part of her cargo ready to go
on board.
Fot freight or pottage, apply to the master
on board, to
PETER BLIGHT,
Or
PRATERS' & CO.
Aug. 26
For Newbern, N. Carolina,
JB^Wellleet,
THOMAS ATWOOD,
Mas 17 \»iil iit with all convenient fpCed.
For freight or paflage apply to the Captain
on board, second wharf below Walnut-
Street, or
JOHN WELSH,
No. 81, South Water Street.
o<ft. 10. dßt.
DOLPHIN,;
Captain M'Clure,
TO fail with all pofllble expedition. For
freight or paflage, apply to the Captain on
board at Chefnut street wharf, or
JOHN WELSH.
No. 81, south Water ilrect.
Odl. 10. d6t
For LONDON,
iTA-i The SHIP
jjttßL WILLIAM PENN,
James Josiah, Matter.
To fail with all convenient speed. for
freight or paflage, apply to
JOHN FIELD & SON,
Or,
JESSE & ROBT. WALN.
OA. 14 d
For LONDON,
The fact Jailing copper bot
«S§* Adriana,
K. Fitzpatrick, Master.
WiH fail with all convenient speed. For
freight or paflage, lpply to the 'Captain on
board, at Hazlehurft's wharf, or
Thomas "John Ketland.
Oflober 14. d.
TWO or THREE
Single Gentlemen
May be accommodated with
Boarding and Lodging,
In a private family, and a central part of
of the City.
Enquire at this Office.
Oa. 14
Ran Away,
FROM the Subscriber a lervant Girl,!
named Catherine Adams. Whoever wil
take up atwl bring back to her Master the
said Girl, fliall receive Twenty Cents re
ward, and no charges.
Caleb Wilkins.
"WEDNzsDAt, OCTOBER 15, 1794.
LANDING
From or, board the Birmingham Packetj
Lochyer, and the Henry and Charles,
from Hamburgh,
Peterjleurgb's firi quality
BAR IRON) Svedes, ajforted
TIN, in plates, do. do.
GENEVA in hhis.
BAGGING, German aJTorted •
GLASS TUMBLERS, awl
Black Quart Bottles,
DEMIJOHNS, Kindoiu Gla/s,
Feathers of iupcrior quality,
MATTS, iTc. &c.
FOR SALE BY
Thomas & John Ketland.
Aug. 26 d
City of Washington.
OF THE
LOTTERY.i No. //.
IMPROVEMENT
i ditto 15,000 & 25,000
1 ditto 15,000 Ss»[h 15,000
1 ditto 10,000 10,000
1 ditto 5,®00 fteaflt 5,000
1 ditto j,ooaicca(h 5,000
1 Cart» pnie ot
2 ditto 5,000 each, are
!b ditto i,oot>
ao ■ditto 500
100
£0
"S
as
jo© ditto
ioo it to
400 cjitta
1,000 dll to
25,000 ditto
16,739 P nz «
33,261 Blanks
50,000 Tickcts«B dollars
This Lottery will afford an e.egant speci
men r»f the private buildings to be ereftid in
the City of Walhmgton—Two beautiful de
signs are already feie ded for the entire fronts
on two rt t'ar yubl»cKq*»r*« ; f-mn \heic
drawings, it is proposed to erect two centre
and tour corner buildings, as soon as poflible
after this Lottery isfold, and to convey them
when complete, to the fortunate adventurers,
in the manner described in the febeme for
the Hotel Lottery. A nettdedu&ion of five
per cent, will be made to defray rhe neces
sary cxpences of printing, &c. and the sur
plus will be made a part of the fund intended
tor the National Univerfuy, to b® ere&ed
within the City of Washington.
(psT The drawing will commences soon
as tht Tickets are fold, or at all events on
Moiulayj the 22nd of December next: The
money prir.es will be payable in thirty days
after it is finished, and any prizes for which
fo/tunate numbers are not produced within
twelve months after the drawing is clofcd are ,
<o be confideied as g«ven towards the fund
for the Univerftty, it being determined to
fettle the whole business in a year from the
ending of the drawing and to take up the
bonds given asfecur'ty.
The real securities given for the payment
of the Prizes, are held by the Pieftdent 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 management of 24 gentlemen approved
by the commiflioners Uu the City of Wash
ington, for the time being, and a&ing on
oath.
%* Tickets may be had at the Bank of
Columbia; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore;
ot Gideon Denifon, Savannah; of Peter
Gilrnan, Boston ; of p>bn Hopkins, Rich*
tnond ; and of Richard Wells, Coopei's fer-
Aug. 33
The French Language
TAUGHT BT
J. M. B A R T,
North Second Street, No. 158,
WHO begs leave to inform - i'J Friends
and the Public, that he intends to inftruft
in that Tongue, a number of Scholars on
reasonable terms. Those who will be plea
sed to employ him, (ball be exa&ty attend
ed to at their own Appartments.
THIRTY
Journeymen Shoemakers.
CONSTANT employment, and ge
nerous wages will be given to tlhat
number, apply to
eod6t
George Kemble,
No. 36, South Third-Street Philadel-
phia.
N. B. A number of apprentices
wanted—apply, as above.
Sept. 26
a n n
HEMP,
SCHEME
FOR THE
© Fv.rffe*.
FEDERAL CITY.
1 A f 20,000 Dol'ais, and
dwelling hoof*, $ cath 30,000 aie
S. BLODGET,
Sugar & Coffee.
A Quantity of
SUGAR and COF-FEE,
Since LIMES and ORANCfeS,
Will be landed this day, at Mcffrs. Wain's
wharf, from Jamaica,
AND FOR SAX E BY
Who has also for Jcie,
Havainah SUGAR, In bariels
HONEY and SWtETMEATS in
Jars
SEGARS in boxes
port Wine,
In HbJs. & &r. Ca/is
Sept. 29
A FEW PIPES
Of Bejl Quality
Holland Gin,
Will be landed THIS DAY, from on board
the sloop M^ry,
A few 'Very heavy hog/heads of
Port-au-Prince Sugars,
BRANDTin pipes >
And very good
Guadaloupe MelafTes,
FOR SALE BY
Levinus Clarkfon,
50,000
40,000
30.000
2©,000
lO 000
I 0,000
10,000
JO,©r o
10,000
I 0,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
20,00 c
150,000
s
po,o©o
No. 216, f'cuth Water St»eet*
A FE* hogsheads OF
Prime Antigua Rum,
id. & 4th proof Jim jhiour.
Sept. 29 ~ <|
10,000
10,000
iC,or o
10,000
1 0,000
WOOLLENS.
10,000
10,000
10,000
A variety of low priced well aflorred
WOOLLENS, in small Bales, for
Sale by
20,00 c
150,000
Kundle y Murgatroyd,,
No. ii, Walnut-Street Wharf.
Also, Bist
Lisbon and Liverpool Salt,
German Steel, Ho/ierv, &c.
400,000
NOTICE.
AT THE
New Castle Pier Lottery
Examining, and Regijitring Office,
At Mr. SAMUEL CRAWFORD'S Ni
7S» north Front ftrcct: 2 doors from Arch
ftreti,
Tickets are examined and
Regifteied by rorreft numerical and He
gifter B ( 'oks, at the following moderate
charges, viz.
For cxaminirga single ticket t-i6rh
of a Dollar.
For regift<errng a single ritKtT l-4jh
of a Dollar.
And notice will be fe u t by letter (if
fortunate or unfortuuate) to any part of
the Continent.
TICKETS
In the City of
Washington Lottery, No. 2,
(Which will commence dra-wing very soon)
Regiftersd, and the earliest account sent
of their I'uctefs.
N. B. The Earliest Intelligence of each
Day's drawing will be receiv d at this Of
fice. And the flips thereof will be signed
by the Managers to be correct; thereloir
to be depended on.
Sept. 24 d
Applicationa oil Bufmefs
within ray Agency far with pro
vi(ions the Militia lately calted into fervit*
—may be made in this city to Meffr's. Wlte
len and MrUer, at the comer <>f Market
and Fourth ftiects-
eodtf
Elie Williams,
Agent far the United States in the Provi-
/ton Department.
Sept. 1 6
Dijiant Subscribers
For this Gasette, are hereby refpeftful
ly requested to pay up tlveir Supfcriptrons
to the firft of January iicXi. The Editoi
will be under the neceflity of
those who do not then renew their Sub
scription by paying Six Monthi in Ad
vance, as declining to take the Paper any
longer.
•eodiw
Aa ttiere is a considerable Sura due t' oni
remote Subfc; ibers for the late half Week'
ly Paper publilhed by the Editor, he mod
earnestly reqnefts thoO-who may be delin
quent, to take the earliest /opportunity of
remitting him ihe balancc they may r<f
ppftivrly be widebied—the sums stie indi
vidually trifling—the want of the Agjjie
Kate is severely felt.
The Medical ledlnres
In tlie Univerfiry of Pennsylvania, wir
commence die fifft Mond yio November
ivext.
eoptf
« Sept J'*
tales
John Cr?{£,
JLSO,
3tftw«w
ALSO
eopior
eojrp
[Whole No. 6ay."]
John Welfli,
2\ r o. 8 1, fou/h Water Jlrttt,
Has now landing from the fchocmer Well-
fleet, Captain Atwood,
A QUANTITY OF
New-England Boards,
Ditto Spars, and
14 cords Hemlock Bark.
He has also for Sale,
60 hhds. Molasses,
French Brand/ ill bultS of an excellent
quality
Coai fe Salt, about 3000 bixlhels
Spanilh Candles in boxes
22 Bales of Flax
Hyson and SouVhrup Tea in ctrft',
M«fe, Nutmegs, and Cloves in\cjs
Rufiia and Salem Duck
Ecct'ar-d Pork in bbls and half bbli
Skfab»n, Rtackarsf and Dried Fifli
Sutter in kegs
Shoes df various defci rptrbns, aqunr.ii
Spanish Scgars, a quantity.
October 10. dcf-.
Thomas M'Euen,
Stock and Land Brokcr y
No. 78, Chesnut-street,
INFORMS liis Friends that during his
absence from Philadelphia (on the Wfftern
EitpetJifinn) his Business will be carried on
at his Office as usual, by Mr. Thomas Hale
where Orders irr his Jine will be thankfully
received, and eveiy Attention 'piid to
them.
0&. to
Choice St. Croix Sugar t
JUST IMPORTED,
Slnd fur Salt,
By JAMES YARD.
Also a quantity of RUSSIA Matts.
j June 24th. j.
The Trujlees of tbe tlniver
\ fity of Pennlylvrmia have appointed the
EXAMINATION of the Senior Class to
beheld on Monday the loth of Otftober
linilant, at 10 o'clock in the forelloon ; &
! that degrees be conferred on such as tftall
jbe approved of, on Thuffday, the 23d of
the feme month.
By the Faculty,
William Rogers,
Secretary.
tltioth
To be fold by Audtion,
On Tuesday the i ith day <./ November next, a,
rti' ~ j at the houfeoj Archer Grjfprd, in A■ u''
; tw Jerjey, '/ nc! previously diitofed of
I by private confraS,
THE FOLLOWING
Trails of Land,
Belonging to the American Iron Company,
situate at Ringwood, LoDjg Pont), and
Charlottenburg, in the Counties of Bergen
aud Morns in the said slate of New Jer
sey, viz.
12 tra&s of land, contain
ing about 6533 acres, situate at Ringwood,
on pait of which the Ringwood Mansion-
Hoafe and Store are erected.
4 tra&s of Land, containing about 6156
acres, situate on Long Pond River.
7 tra&s of Land, containing about 6165
Acres, situate at Charlottertburg.
Thefc Estates are well worthy o.f the at
tention ot any t>entiecnan or Company in
clined to engage extensively in Iron Works :
There are several Buildings and some confu
derfrble Improvements on these Lands; about
250 Acres of excellent Meadow, are already
tclearid, and much more might be added at
a trifling Expence. On the Premises t here
are several very convenient Seats for Furnaces,
rvr S*" s > MSHs, See. There are a'fo some v|ty
valuable Iron Mines. Most ot the uniifapfov
rd Parts ot these Lands are covered with
fine healthy Timber.
Thffe Estates will be shewn by Captain
Joseph Bo»rd, of Ring Wood, and the TeTms
of Sale nude known by applying to him, or
Edward Edwards,
In Philadelphia, at tht comer ol Sixth and
Rac< -Streets.
t. 11.
At a meeting of the citi
zens appointed to procure fu l >fcr\ptions fop
th« relief vi thr families of persons who
have marched against the Weltein Insur
gents.
JDHfJ BARCLAY, Esq. was appointed
TreafurCr to the tup d, and to whom the
monies coUefted win be paid.
The following persons were appointed to
d {tribute to the ncceffitous families of
the r refpe&ive WARDS* viz.
For New.Market Ward Daniel Smfch,
DoGk Ward Levi Hdlltnglworth
WaloutWard James Cox,
South Ward Nalbro' Ftazier,
Lower Delaware Andrew Bayard,
Ciiefnut Ward, John Stille,
Middle Watd Israel Whelen,
North Ward Jiime> Aft,
High street Ward Mahlon Hutchin'on
Upper Delaware Win. Montgomciy
South Mulberry Andiew Guyer,
North Mujberiy Godfiey Haj;a.
Pnbliflied by order of the Meeting,
ROBERT RALSTON, Sec'y.
Philad. Sept. 25
2awtf.