' ' (, DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER. [No. 109 of Vol. Vl.] LANDING, from the Ship AJr'iana Kieran S-fa/iir, Jr'jm Arrjiftd »• Holland Sail Duck, Ditto—Sheeting, Ticklonburgh, Ofnaburgh, White ari(J Brcwn Linen, Checks, Hiir Rihlion, Great Coats, Anchors, Junk, Oakum, Window-Glass, Ginn, Ginn Cases, Steel, &c. &c. &c. for sale I>y Thomas & John Ketland. October 14. d. JSJST PUBLISHED, And to be fold by Benjamin Dav'ies, ■ N'i.6B, Markrtftreet. Price 4 Dels. 33 cents per doz. and 44 cents finale, THE American Repository. This neat Pocket Almakack, is fir It of the khid that hath been executed in Phila delphia, or perh*p« 9 in any of the United Urates; and contains, b* (ides, > W , •- 1 A Complcat Calendar, ' OR ALMANACK, for the Year 1795. Lifts of the Officers of the American Go vernment, Civil aud M'tl tary. The term* of tbe Federal Circuit & Dif trift Courts. The Latitudes »nd Longitur'e-. from "he Meridian of Philadelphia, of all the Capi tal Cities in the Union. The dates of the periods when each of the States was firll fettled; Their re pcftive Territories- and num ber» of People; The number of Inhabitants of each, in each i'quate milt—and a briel State of their relative piogrefs in Population; to getlier with various other Aiticles of In formation. Ornamented with an elegant Frontis piece, Title Page, and twelve VIG NETTES, alluding to scenes iu Thomp- Jon's Seasons, engraved by the mojl •inge nious Artijls in the City. Speedily be pubtifhed, and fold at the Jame place y A 'PLAN OF THE City and Suburbs PHILADELPHIA. Taken from late and accurate survey. Tins Map will be 26 inches square ; and wif be delivered as may heft suit the pur chafeis, either in sheets plain or coloured, of canvafTed and affixed to rollers ; or to fit them for the pocket, they will be cut and folded in cases. Those who have been Co obliging, as to receive Suhfcriptions for this Plan, are re quefled to forward the names to the Editor at No. 68, in Market-Street, as above di~ retted ; as he intends 10 dose the lift in a fliort time, and to fend it to the Prels, to be inferred in the front of the Pamphlet which will be delivered with the Plan. Oft. 14. 4w3taw. To the Public. <i u'' ti a i A SUBSCRIPTION opened for Printing the Theological Writings o F Emanuel Swedenbourg, At Francis Bailey's Book Jlore, Ao. 116, Market Jlreet> Philadelphia, WHEN a fufficient subscription takes place, a meeting will be advertised to con lider the most eligible mode for conducing the printing of such of the Works as shall bethought to be of the greatest utility in the firft mftance. The following Treatises may be n&w bad at Mr. Bailey's : The Doctrine of Life, or the Spiritual sense ol the Ten Commandments. Tl\e UnUerfal Theology of the New Church ; which was foretold by the ■Lord in Daniel, chap. 7, v. J, 13, 14, and in the Apocalypse, chap. 21, v. i, 2, Ike. A iummary View of the Heavenly Doc trines of the New Jerusalem Church. Q f As various opinions have been en tertained rcfpeft'ng these mmiuabU anting, and yet 00 person by rational argument has been able to refute them, bat instead there of, invidious calumnies and groondlefs re ports have been induftr'iouAy propagated" todifcredit the honourable and enlightened Author, at well as his Works, we doubt uot the candid and sincere inquirers after Truths ot the highest importance, will se riously examine thole Works for themjclvu, in « hich it is to be hoped, tliet being in the puil'uit and love of the Truth for ihe fake • of its native excellence and uje f they will regard them as ibey justly delerve, and in the end receive both profit and drbght. Oft. 14 eTulzw (Jp»\srttT of tlje lilttftt) For BRISTOL, wJT3KL The SHIP WILMINGTON, J. MARINER, Master, Burthen about 260 Tons, has excellent accommodations for jjaflehgers, to fail the 2d November, and is intended to return very early in the Spring, to this Port. For freight or paflage, apply to Capt. Mariner on board, at Stamper's wharf, or JOHN MAYO. dtf. OA. 16. For Hamburgh, RANCE, James William/en, Majltr. Now ready to receive a cargo on board. This veflei is completely found,built of live oak and cedar, and has good accommoda tions for parfltngers, to fail with all con venient speed. For freight or paJfoge, appiv to the Captain on board, or Tbos. fcf John KetUuid. Oft. ii d Cadiz Salt, For Sale on board the Swedish Ship Guf tavus Adolphus, Captain BLOOMSTER, Said VilTel, Burthen 300 Tons, CHARIER, any PORT withiu or without the Mediterranean, Apply.to John Vaughan, Who has for Sale a few Tons , CHIPPED LOGWOOD juBT Arrived, Also SuperiorCLAßET in Hogsheads v ftd Cases. Sept. 4. For Amsterdam, £~&~1 THE SHIP |g>t HOLLAND, Christopher Franklin, jun. Majler. HAS excellent accommodations for passen gers, will fail with all convenient speed, hav ing the greatest part of her cargo ready to go on board. For freight or passage, apply to the matter on board, to PETER BLIGHT, / PRAGERS 3c CO. Aug, 26 For Newbern, N. Carolina, THOMAS JTH'OOD, Mailer, will fail with all convenient speed. For freight or paflage apply to the Captain on board, second wharf below Walnut- Street, or * JOHN WELSH. No. 81, South Water Street. Oft. 10. For LONDON, The SHIP §mtj WILLIAM PENN, James Josiah, Matter To fail with all convenient speed. For ■eight or paflage, apply to JOHN FIELD & SON, Or, JESSE & ROBT. WALN. Oft. 14 • d gfcy For LONDON, The fajl failing copper hot iSli Adriana, K. Fitzpatrick, Master. Will fail with all convenient speed. For freight or paflage, ippK' to the Captain on board, at Hazlehurft s wharf, or Thomas id. John Ketland. . O&ober 14. d. For New-York. DOLPHIN,; Captain M'Cleve, T O fail on Sunday next. For freight or paflage, apply to the Captain on j board at Chefnut street wharf, or JOHN WELSH. No. 81, south Water street. oa. 16. AND Friday, October 17, ,L * NvD I N.C Pram 'a* board the Birmingham Packet, Lockjer, and the Henry and Charles, from Hamburgh. HEMP, Peterjburgb's firjt quality BAR IRON, S-wedgs, aborted 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, £sfc. £stc. FOR SALE BY Thomas & John Ketland. d Aug. 26 City of YVafliington. SCHEME OF THE * " ' . LOTTERY; No. 11. FOR THE IMPROVEMENT "*6 F THE FEDERAL CITY. 1 A magnificent ) 20,000 Dol'ars, and dwelling houfc, { cafli 30,000 are 1 ditto 15,000 & cain 7.5,000 1 atno 15,000 & cash 15,000 1 ditto vp,ooo & calh io,oco 1 dilto 5.000 &: calh 5,000 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 1 Cacti piixc ol 2 ditto 5,000 each, are id ditto 1,000 20' ditto 500 100 ditto 100 200 ditto 5° 400 ditto 25 1,000 ditto 20 25,00b ditto 16,739 pnzes 33,261 Blanks 50,000 Tickets 3t 8 dollars This Lottery wilf aiWd an e.egant fpeci mti) of the j>u\ate nuildu>g«.to beer«ft<d i" the City of Waflnngton—Two beauti/ul de signs are already lele tted for the entire fronts | on two of the public squares ; from these drawings, it is proposed to ere& two centrc and four corner buildings, as loon as possible after this Lottery is fold, and to convey them when com piece, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A nett d.cduttion of five per cent, will be made to defray rhe neces sary expences of printing, &c. and the sur plus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National University, to be ere&ed .vithin the City of Washington. The drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets aie fold, or at all events on Monday, the 22nd of December next: The money prir.es will be payable in thirty days after it is finifhed, and any prizes for which fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve months after the drawing isclofed arc to be confideied as given towards the fund for the University, it being determined to fettleMhe 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 Prcfidenc and two Dire&ors of th<? Bank of Golumbia, and sre valued at more than half the amount of ihe Lottery. The drawing will be under the management of 24 gentlemen approved by the commiflioners for the City of Wash ington, for the time being, and acting on oath, S. BLODGET. * # * Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia j of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; ot Gideon Denifon, Savannah ; of Peier Gilmao, Boston ; ot John Hopkins, Rich mond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's fer- Aug. 30 The French Language TAUGHT Br J. M. BART, North Second Street, No. 15®' WHO begs leave to inform l>is 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, (hall be exa&ly attend ed to at their own Appartments. THIRTY Journeymen Shoemakers. CONSTANT employment, and ge nerous wages will be given to that number, apply to George Kemble, No. 36, South Third-Street Philadel- phia. N. B. A number of apprentices wanted—apply as above. Sept. a 6 794- Sugar (h* Goffee. ■ A >Qitmtkyi of SUGAR and COFF EE, Some LrMES and ORANGES, Will be landed thi: (tay, at Weffi's. Wafii's wharf, from Jamaica, AND FOR.'SAiE BY John Cr?iiT, Who has also far J ate, Havamiah SUf*AR. in barrel* HONEY anil SWEETMEATS in Jars SEGARS in'bojtei PORT WINE,. In Hhds. C 3' Cajls Sept. 19 H A FEW PIPEfi Of Be/1 Qvqliiy Holland Gin, Will be landed THIS DAY, from 011 board the fldop Maty, A few very, heavy hog/heads of Port-au-Prince Sugars, BRANDT, in pipes, , » \ And very good Guadeloupe Melafles, FOR ■ SAI.E BY Levinus Clarkfon, Nds 216, '<< nth Waler Sheet, ALSO, 50,000 40,000 30,00 c PQ.OOO 10 060 10,000 A FEW Hi GiHLADS OF Prime Antigua Rum, 3d. Isf 4th prooj fine flavour.' Sept. 29 d 10,000 lO,Or o 1 0,000 JO,OOo ' WOOLLENS. 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 A variety of low priced well aborted 1 WOOLLENS, in small Bales, for Sale by , Rundle Es 5 Murgatroyd, No. ix, Walnut-Street Wharf. Alsq, 13est Lifbori and Liverpool Salt, German Steel, Hosiery, See. f 150,000 400,000 NOTICE. AT THE New Castle Pier Lottery Examining and jßegi/fering Office, At Mr. $AJtfU,EL CRAWtQRD's No.; 75, north Front street, 2 doors from Arch ftreri, ' Tickets are examined and Registered by correct numerical and Re gister at the following modeiate charges, viz. For examining a single ticket i-i6th of a Dollar. For regifteririg a single ticket 1-4'ih of a Dollar. And notice will be sent by letter (i fortunate or unfortunate) to any part ol the Continent. TICKETS Washington 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 received ai this Of fice. And the flips thereof will be (igned by the Managers to be correct; theielorc to be depended on. Sept. 24 TWO or THREE Single Gentlemen May be acconunodatcti with Boarding and Lodging, In a private family, and a central part- of of the City. Enquire at this Office. OA. 14 eod6t Dijiant Subscribers For this Gazette, are hereby r efpe ft ful ly requested to pay up the r Supfcriptions to the firft of January next. The Editor will be under the necessity of conlid ring thole who do not then renew their Sub fcription by paying Six Months in A'd vance, as declining to take the Paper any longer. >y As there is a considerable Sum due from remote Subftubers for thefale half Week ly Paper-ptrbHlhed by the Editor, he moll earnestly requests thctfe who mav be delin quent, to,take the cai»hiei>.opportunity of! remitting hifri the they may rrf peelivi ly be j,indeb ed—tlje funis aic.urdi? vidnally trifling—the want of the Aggre telt. eodtf "cod2w (Ie citirß©* ; b*t£a VHivfr<ftty the flrft: J/Ilwl,)(ra.N'CTEH»l*fc jiexf. ' Sept 5 eoptf ifcs 3taw2w i ALSO In the City of •* " ; -" 4 eodro [Whole No. John Welfli, No. 8 1, fuxdh- Water Jireel, • ffktncu tending flicrn the febooner Wcll . v .fleet, Captain At wood, A QUANTITY OF New-England Boards, Ditto Spars, and 14 cords Hemlock "Bark. He has iilfo- for Sale, 60 hhds. Molafles, French Brandy iti butts of an excellent quality Coat fe Sail, about 3000 bushels Spamlh C»ndlffs in brxej 22 Bales of Flax Hyion ard So'uchr.rg Tea i» Mace, N utmegSf mid Cloven in kegs Kufira arid Salem Duck. Red and Pork in bbls tr.J half bb's Salmon, Mackarei and DiMed 'Filh -Bsttcr iii kegs Shoes of various-dfcfcriptions, a quant! Spanish Sttgars, a .quantity. October ro. dft. Thomas M'Euen, Stock and Land Broker, No. 78, Chesnut-strs-et, INFORMS Ms Friends that durirg- hjs abferce from Philadelphia (on the Western Expedition) his Birfin'ejs wittbe carried on nt his Office as usual, by Mr. Thomas Hale •where Orders? in Ins line wil\ be thai.kful/v received, and eveiy Attention paid to theni. Oft. 10 Choice St. Croix Sugar, JUST IMPORTED," ' ylntl far Sale, By JAMES YARD. Also a quantity of RUSSIA Matte. June 24th. d- The Trujlees of tie Univer sity of Pennsylvania have appointed the EXAMINATION of the Senior Class to he held on Monday the, 20th of October instant, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon ; & that degrees be conferred on such as t fhall be approved of, on Thursday, the 23d of the fame month. •- By tlx? Faculty, William Rogers, Secretary. Oil. ii To be fold by Audtion, On ruefday the i ith day oj November next, at noon, at the hovfeoj Archer Gijford, in New ark, New Jtrft), if not prcuoujly drjpojed oj private tout act, THE FOLLOWING Tracts of Land, Belonging to the American Iron Company, situate at Ringwood, Long Pond, and in the Counties of •Bergen au<i Morris in the said state of New Jer sey, viz. 12 tradls of land, contain ing about 6533 acres, situate at Ringwoou, on part of which the Ringwood Mansion- Heufe and Store are ere&ed. 4 tra&s of Land, containing about 6156 acres, situate on Long Pond Riycr. 7 tracts of Land, containing about 6165 Acres', situate at Charlottenbuig. These Estates are well worthy of the at tention of any Gentleman or Company in clined to engage extensively in Iron Works; There are several Buildings and some conli derable Improvements on these Lands; about 250 Acres of excellent Meadow, are already cleared, and much more might be added at a trifling Expence. On the Prenrifes t here are several very convenient Seats for Furnaces, Forges, Mikls, Sec. There are aMb lome vety valuable Iron Mines. Mod of the unimprov ed Parts of these Lands are covered with fine healthy Timber. These Estates will be (hewn by Captain Joseph Boaid, of Ringwood, and the Terms of Sale made known by applying to him, or to Edward Edwards, In Philadelphia, at the comcr of Sixth and act-Streets. Sept. li. 2awtf. At a meeting of the citi zens appointed to procure subscriptions for the relief of thr families of persons vho have marched against the Western Infui* gents. JOHN BARCLAY, ETq. was appointed Treasurer to the iui d, and to uho in tte mortfes colle&ed will be paici. Hie following persons were appointed to d ftribute to the neceflitous famines of their refpeftive WARDS, viz. For New.Market Ward Dar jel Smith, Doct \Vard Levi Holiinglwortl Walnut Ward Jwiije 1 -. Cox, Southward N aib' o* Frazier, Lower Delaware Andrew Bayard, Chefnnt Wait), John Stille, t , ,I.Miuwj'rww , •» { tlorth rr ; . J an:e ' ..High ftreef \JF»rd,' ,MahkoßjHjJt,chi9'oo »s (Upper Delaware Moßtgoau;ty MutKruy Arfidfew Guyer, . Nnnli MiAei'y , (aodlrey Haga. Pat>V(h(d by order <tf EheMeetiog, ROBERT RALSTON, Sec'jr. Philad. Sept. 25 dt2cth
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