Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, October 21, 1794, Image 4

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    PROPOSALS
BY THE
PRESIDENT & DIRECTORS
O # THE
tNSURANCE COMPANT
O It
NORTH AMERICA;
WHEREAS by an act of the Legijlature
of tbj Stale of Pennsylvania incorporat
ing the Insurance Company of North A
mericfl, the P reft dent and DireflorJ are
tiutfarifed to e*tend their djjurance to
Goods, Wares and Merchandize, or o
tber personal property in Dwelling Hous
es, iVarehoufet or Stores, or to Buildings
aganjl the rtfk drift ng from Fire, and
havirig ascertained that it is a general
desire that Property of this description
should be ajftired from Jo Jatal a ri/k,
the Prep dent and DirectorS of the Insu
rance Company of North , America are
induced to offer the following
TABLE.
Of Rates and Terms.-
"fables of Rates of Annual Premiums to
be paid for AJfurance againjl Fire.
No.I Upon common lufuratictS, or hazards
of the fiiik eiafs, withfw the city of Phila
delphia and Noitherrt and Southern Liber
ties.
B-iek or Stone houses. or Stores.
Furifilore or M rchandize not hereafter fpe
cified as « xira hazaidous, contained m Brick
or Stone Houses
For sums not xceeding 8000 dollars at and
afrer «he iate of* 36 cents for every hundred
Dollars;
For fyms not exceeding 16000 Hollars at
and after thfc rate of 4,5 cents for every hun
dred dollars.
For sums not exceeding dollars at
»nd after she race of 60 cencttor ~ every hun
dred dollars.
N. B". As the neighborhood of framed
buildings, or o" her circumstances, may-rfen
derarifk ineligible which is within the let
ter of these oropofcils, the company retefve a
right to rcje6t fiich an affu ranee at pleasure.'
No. it.—Upon hazards of tlx
fecotid class-
Houses or Stores of which the walli are
not wltolly of Brick Or Stone.
Furniture, or meiChandize, mc'udn
tra hazardous Goods, as Pitch, Tar, Tur
pT.tire, Wax, Oils Tallow, Spirit
oUs L quors contained 111 houses or stores
of which 1 the warlh are not wholly brick
Or stone.
These la ft recited erttrd hazardous articles
in any buildirfe whatfoeverw
Sh'ps whiift budding ; the jjfenfifes and
property therein contained of Carpenter*
Joiners, Cooper**- Tavernkeepcrs or Inhol-
Stable keepers, Bakers, Ship Chandlers
and Boat Builder*, Mait Driers, Brewers,
Tallow Chandlers, Sugar Bakers, Apothe
caries, Chemffts, DliltHers/ Printers, Oil
and Colourmep, China, Glass and Earthen
ware Setters.
Mills and Machinery: Porcelain,- Giafc
*nd Pottery Wares in Trade.
For fumffs not exceeding 8000 dollars at and
after the r ate of cents for every hundred
dollars.
For sums not exceeding 16000 dollars at
and after the rate of 150 cents for every hun
dred doll ars.
CONDITIONS,
lit A written application mud be left at
the Company'- Office fating the sum desired
to be insured, by whom, and a description
6f the kind of property, whether Buildings
or Goods what |hnd of goods, and how
much uppn eaclrc»u tiding, or the goods in each,
•where there are out ftoYes, When
floulehold G'oods are intended to be insured
the application ihouid fpeeify as follows,
On Furniture and
Linen
On Wearing A'pparel
On China arid GJafs
On Printed iiooiks
On Liquors
end. The Premium muff be paid when
the order is given and accepted, the infui
ance to commence the infbnt it is paid, and
continue in force <0 long as thr payment lhall
be annually made a t thy office before 5 o'clock
P. \f. 011 ttie day when each levolution of the
term is* complete Or if that day (half happen
011 a Sunday Or 4th July, o*any other Holi
day kept at the ©tfice, then on the day pre
ceding.
3d If any other infiwance be exiftiogon
the fame pl-opetty noiuic thereof must be
given with the order,other wife the Policy will
be void.
4th. Goods held in Trust or en Commif*
fion, inuft 1 be declared to be so held, other
wise the Policy will not cover (uch Properly.
jlh. Thi« Company #i!l not be accounta
ble fo r any loss or damage caused by any Fo
reign Invasion, or by any Military er Ufiurp
ed Force, or by reason of any civil Coiiimio-
lion.v
6'.h. Bills o ; Exchange, Bonds, Securities,
Title Deeds, jCeadv Moriry, and Bank and
other Promissory Notes are not included un
der any infurai»ce- Paintings,
Grms, Antique Curiolitres and Mirrors, a
bove iol,' each* may be Insured by special A
jreement. . •
7th. No Insurance wUI be made for a less
term than One Year.
Bth. Person* choosing to Insure for Seven
years lhall be allowed One year's Premium
by way of difcoum ; also one-third of a
year's Premium upon a trie nnal Insurance.
9th. When any lois by Fuc is fuftain»d on
•property insured at thi> Office, the fufferer
ihall in thiny days furmfh the best docu
ments he is able of the value of the Goods
damaged or destroyed j this ascertained, the
loss within Jhe sum insured (hall be paid
without deduction in thirty days after proof
thereof.
N. B. It is expe&ed a little experience
may authorize the Company to extend afiTur.
ance from Fire td other Cities ; at prefem
they conftnc this branch of their bufiuel's to
Philadelphia *rd i»s Vicinity, in Pennfyiva
nia. By Order,
EBENEZER HAZARD, Sec'ry
oa. 18
Burlington Pork.
A QUANTITY OF
feeft Burlington Porkj
TO BE SOLD BY
Levi Hollingfworth & Co.
oa. 6
Fine Liverpool
To Be Sold
From the Ship Thomas,
The ftcond wharf below Pine-Street, ap
ply at said wharf, to
Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co.
Aug. 26. d.
AT THE
Card & Nail FaElory,
No. 59) north Front street,
Webster, Adgate & White,
Havf 'anjlantly for sale,
Cotton, Wool, Tow, and
Machine Cards*
Of aU Kinds i
Cut Mails of all fizesy
Flout Brads, Sprigs and Tacktj
Fallers Shears, G6n Flints and wool
Hats,
A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in
barrels
A rtew Edition of Adgate's Philadelphia
Harmony, containing both the firft and fe.
cond parts, being the most aproved fyf
tern of and the best coledlion of
Tunes now in use,
Also for Sale*
A COMPLETE SET OF
Machinery for making Cards
On an Improved Conftruftion.
Oft. 2 W&»cf
Scheme of a Lottery,
"tdraiji 39',gf00 Dollars. on 266*000 Dollar/,
Dcdufltns 15 per Cent, from the Prizes—
ThiS Lottery confifls of 38,000 Tickets, in
which there die 14,531 -frizes, and 23,461
Blanks, tieintf about one and art half blanks to
d prize:
THE DWtfoftipf rht Society foreftabiifh
in'g Ufeful Manufactures, having resolv
ed to erefl LOTTERIES tor raifints One
Hu n'd'r ed "Thousand Dollars, agreeably
to an A££ of the Lrg'i ff.it tire of the State of
New-JerlVy, HWe appointed the following
persons to fu per in tend and direct the draw
ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufus
King, Herman Le James Watson,
Richard Harrifon, A'bijih Hammond, and
Cornelius Ray, of the city of New-^ork—
. Thomas Willing, Ball, Matthew M'-
Conuel and AndrevV Bayard, ot the cify of
Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How
ell, Esq. EfTas Boudinot,' General Elias Day
ton, Jamrs. Parker, John Bayard* Efo£h&r
Lewis l>onham, Samuel W. Stockton, Jolhua
M. Wallace, Jofepb Bloomficld, and Elifha
Boudinot, of New-Jersey,- who offer the
following Scheme of a Lottery, and pledge
tbenifelves to the puWlC,that they will take
every allur.incc and precaution in tlie.jV power
to have the Monies paid ly'tlic Managers,
from tiree to as received, into the
Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to
remain for the purpose of payinV Priz 3,
which shall be immediately discharged by a
check upon one of the Banks.
SCHEME:
Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,00®
t to,oo© 10,000
2 5»odo 10,000
5 2,000 to,ooo
10
26
ico
300
1000
2000
Dollars
3000
8160
14,539 Prizes. 262,000
23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000
Laftdrawn number, 2,000
38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000
The drawing will commence, nnder the
infpe&ion of a Committee of the Superin-
as soon as the Tickets are fold, of
which timely notice will be given.
The Superintendents have appointed John
N. Cumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har
denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan
Rj»a. of Tienton, as immediate Managers
thereof, who have given ample security for
difchargfng the trust reposed in them.
In order tofecure the pun&ual pay
ment of the Prizes, the Superintendents of
the Lottery have diretted that the Managers
(hall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars,
with fowr fuffictent Securities, to perform their
infttuftions, the substance of which is
L That whenever either of the Managers
(hall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dol
lars, he (hall immdiately place the fame in
one of the Banks of rtffew-York or Philadel
phia, to the ctedit of the Governor of the
Society, and such of the Superintendents as
live in the city where the monies arc placed,
to remain thereuntil the Lottery is drawn,
for the payment of the Prizes.
11. The Managers to take fufficient
curity for any Tickets they may trust, other
wise to be refponuble for them.
111. To keep regular books of Tickets
fold, Monies received and paid into the
Bank, abftrafts of which shall be sent,
monthly , to the Governor of the Society.
Paterfon, January 1, 1794.
On application to either of the above gen.
tlemen, information will be given where
tickets may be.had.
February 24.
The Lottery pwbliflied by the
«Societyfor eftablilhirtg ufeful manufac
tures," will commence drawing the firft
Tuesday in November next —
PHILADELPHIA:—PkiMted by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chesnut Street.—Price Six Dollars Per Annum.
*eod4t
bait,
1,000
500
100
6°
20
»5
12
10
10,000
i«"»,ooo
10,000
15,000
20,000
30,000
36,000
81,000
tuAftf
Arrive^
This day a few fifes of the JirJl quality
French Brandy *
Fourth Proof,
Esteemed equal to any that has been in this
city for a number of years,
ALSO,
Forty Hog/heads of firfi quality of
Sl Croix Sugar,
And * few Tens of
Good Black Pepper,
FOR SALE BT
Levinns Clarkf ?»,
No. % 16, south Water street.
oa. 8 d
HOIT and Derrick,
No. 8, North Fifth Jfr.et,
Have just Publilhed, price 9-lsths of a
Dollar,
ErhbelFtJltd with a neat Engravingi
And to be had of the following Booksel
lers, vi•/. Meflrs. T. Dobfon,W. Young,
R. Campbell, J. Ofmrod, and H. Kam
merer, .
A New and Concise ffrsTOur of the
Revolution in France,
From its Commencement to the Execu
tion of the Gironrle party, and
the death of the Duke of
Orleans
Ott. 16
L Neale & H. Kammerer,
Junior.
have just published,
And now for Sale,
trice half .a dollar, neatly bound, at the
BookftoYes of Meflrs. T. Dobfon, R.
Campbell, arid J. Orinrod ; IICO at H.
Kammtrer's," No. 14, north Third
street,
Select Stories,
For the irt/iruflion and amujement of
Tovth. Adapted to the use
of Schools.
From the French of M. Berquin
Kxtrail from the Preface.
•' To the lionor of Mr. Herquiti's taste,
it may b« laid, that he has ncitcd fuuple
elegance with interesting variety," but ri
gidly Cepatatcd both fiom the slightest ap
proach of whatever is vulgar or puerile :
a merit much more cafil> praised than imi
lated. The art ni'ainuiiiig child en,whilft
at the fame time the Infant Genius is raif
eti and the Heart menrid, appears from
nis works to lie no contemptible effort of
the mind. Wherevei, the uti
lity of such an undertaking is acknowledg
ed, the reputation of Mr. Beiqtiin must
ever be held in delerved esteem.
" Happily fuchis the agreeable
I? at Mr. Heiquin's'ftyle a;id genius, that
it would be difficult to pronounce in what
department he excels : whether in the
lively or the pathetic; the simple language
of narrative, or the animated points of
conversation : whether in (hreWd remarks
upon private liie, or in florid defcciption
of the boauties of nature.
n Pieces of every various excellence
tliat is to be found in the writings of Mi.
Beiquin, cttmpot'e the following Volume,
which, it is hoped, will bt thought a vahi
abl« CoblHtiite (whe ; e fucb may be prefer
red) (o the larger and more ekteiiiive
works of the fa'.iie author.'*
Ai Not north Third Jlreet, may also be
» i. I r. r't • J
bad the following
New Publications:
Smellie.'s Natural Pkilofopy, 15/
History of the French Revolution, 15/
Life of Ht>\vard,
The Italian Nun; 6f
The Mirror, 2 vols. 1 \fy
The Devil upon two Sticks,
The Life of Chefierfield, \oJ~
Chefterfield's Principle* of Politencfs,
&c - 5/9
New RoUinfon Crirfoc, 6f6
The Beauties of" Sterne, 4/5
Baron Ttenk, 6/
History of America, if
Evelina, aNovel, 2 vols. 11/3
The Inqmtitor, 5J3
Comple e Letter.Writer, 4/6
The Travels of Cyrus, 7/0
Memoirs oi Major Gen. Lee, 8
Rural Economy, IJ6
Select Fables of" Elup, by R. D»(tfley,4/6
Vocal Muse, or Ladies Songster, 3/9
Marrellous Works ot Nature,
Sentimental Lucubrations, 3/•
Julia, a Novel, 2J6
Cui iofities of Literature, 3i/&
Ladies Literary Companion, 2f<)
Miscellanies, moral and inftruttive, 2/4
Louisa, a poetical Novel, 2fit
Courtlhip and Matrimony, ij&
Sylvan Letters, x/ 10
Life of Baton Trenk, abridged, ijiO
Fables for Ladies, 1/ 1o
Letters from Yorick to Eliza, if 4
Fallen Cottage, Jovial Sengfter, ike. See
ALSO,
At the above place may be had Blank
Books of different kinds.
Odober 8.
To be Sold,
The House, Stables, &
of Ground,
In Second ifreet, between Sprncc and
Onion streets, in the occupation of his
Britannic Majesty's Minister.
ALSO
The Adjoining Lot>
j6 feet front, and 149 feet deep. For
terms of sale, apply to
Win. Craraond.
Ang. i 4
Just Arrived,
And will be landed to-morrow morning at
Hamilton's wharf, the CARGO of the
Schooner Industry, Captain Hylander,
from Havanna,
consisting ofc
85 hhds. MdlalTes,
Of superior full quality.
106 Boxes and Barrels
White & brown Sugar
AND A
Parcel of Ox-Hides ;
F<}R. SALE BY
Peter Blight.
ALSO,
A PARCEL OF
£OFF
Just arrived in the Hibarnia, Captain
Irwin, from Jamaica.
Sept i 13
Dancing School.
Wm. M'DOUGALLprefentshis com
pliments to the Public—Thanks them for
the great encouragement. he has experi
enced these twenty odd years. He will
open his School for this Season on Monday
the 13th o<Siob«r, 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.
*d» law
His Employers may be afiured, the ftri<£l
order and decorum that has always been
observed In his School, (hall still be pur
sued—and that their children will be taught
in the moll approved and modern stile
Note—An Evening School for young
Gentlemen.
O<S. to
Life of Howard.
THIS DAr IS PUBLISHED,
B Y
J. O R M R O D,
( Price 7 5 Cents)
At Franklin's Head, No. 41, Chtfnut
Life,' Travels and Philan
thropic Labours,
of the late
John howard, Es q . l. l. d.
» F. R. S.
Embellilhed witha striking likeness of that
By JOHN AIKEN, m. D,
-To which is subjoined an ODE inferibed to
John Howardj by William Uayley,Elq.®
PROM realm to realm, with croft or
cejcent crown'd,
Where 1 er mankind and misery are found,
O'ir burning sands, deep waves, or wilds
of snow,
Great HOWARD journeying seeks the
house of •Woe.
Dotvnmany aixiitidingjlep to dungeons dank,
Where angvifli 'ivrilj aloud, and fetters clank:
To caves beftreiu d with many a mould'ring
bone,
And cells, -mhafe echoes only ietirfl to gf-oan;
Otiioard he moves !—Dlfeafe and death
retire,
And murm'ring deniens hate him, and aJk-
nitre.
Sept* I
Asfhetdn Humphreys,
Attorney at Law,
Notary Public & Conveyance!"*
AT his Office in South Second Street,
the lower corner of Norris's Alley, «nd
nearly oppofire the City*Ta»efn, continues
to tranfaft business in the above branclifcs,
as heretofore, rnd draws at a moderate
charge, Deeds, Binds, Mortgages, Powers
of Attorney, Bills of Sale, and Bottomree
Cbflrter Parties, Memorials, Petitions,
and other Instruments in Writing. Heal
fo continues to buy and fell Real Estates,
upon Commi'flion ; and has at prelent a
few valuable Famn, fee. for fate.
October tj, 1794
Stock Brokers Office,
No. 16, Wall-ftrcet, Ne^v-York.
THE Subfcnbei intending to confinehim
feU entirely to the PURCHASE and
SALE or STOCKS on COMMISSION,b<gt
leave to off r hisfervicts to his friends and
othets, in the lineol»Stock BYoker. Thole
who may plcafc to favor him withthei* bufi.
neli, may depend upon having it tranfa&ed
with the uimoft fidelity and dispatch.
Oidcrs from Philadelphia, Boston, 01 any
ftther p«rt of the United St«te», wilt be
ftt-i&tjr »UemloJ to.
THOMAS DOBSON,
Principles and Observations
2aw2w
APPLIED TO THfi
MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION
Lot
Pot and Pearl AJhet.
By DAVID TOWNSEND,
Infpeftor of Pot and Pearl-Afte< for the
Commonwealth of Maflaehufetts.
Publilhed according to Adl of Congress.
These observations relate to an extenfivc
bufmeCs ; and are deGgned, in the plainefl
manner, to convey profitable information
to those interested in it, who have not leif
urc or opportunity to feaich for :he princi
ples therein contained, in the writings of
profeflional Chemists.
w&stf
E E,
Street,
A VIEW of the
Citizen of the World.
3tmivs<w ia<wtf.
LEONARD B Lf.ECKER.
TO BE SOLD BY
of
NOTICE.
All persons wilhing to fend Letters U
the Army, may,, until further notice,
hare them fafely conveyed every day
excepting Sunday, by having them left
at the Office of the Secretary of State
of the United States, at 10 o'clock in
the morning. %
O&ober 16. j
Money to be Lent,
On Mortgage of
REAL ESTATES,
Withio the City a«d Liberties of Philadel
phia. Apply to
Nicholas Diebl, jutr.
Attorney at Law.
iVo. 19, fsuth Fourth Jlrcm.
. Aug ' 4 mw&ftf
John Miller, jun.
No. 8, Chssnvt near Front Street,
1 Hath Imported in the late VefTels
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
WOOLLENS,
SUITABLE TO THE SEAJON.
ALSO,
(by the package,)
HJTTS well ajjbrted, Boys'coloured, »W
Mens' black 9
Manchejler Cotton Goods
Slippers and Sandals
Flowers and Feathers %
Black and White Lace.
Fans.
IRISH LINENS,
eodtf
Brown and White, by the Box, laid in 0#
the BEST TERMS.
Ticklenburgs,
s\ rHi iaii o* Nics
Oft. Ij
To the Public^
A SUBSCRIPTION
Is opened for Printing the
Theological Writings
OF
Emanuel Swedenbourg,
At Francis Bailey's &oak Jlere, Ao. uS,
Market Jireet, Philadelphia,
WHEN a ffcficienc- fubfcripiion i>Jce»
place, ameeting will be advertiled to cor.
fider the most eligible mode for conducting
the printing of fucli of the Works as (hall
be thought to be of the greatest utility m
the firft instance.
The following Treatises may be now had at
Mr. Bailey's :
The Dofltine of Life, or the Spiritual
sense of the Ten Commandments.
The Univeifal Theology of the New
Church ; which was foretold by the
Lord in Daniel, chap. 7, v. S, *3, 14,
and in the Apocalyple, chap. 21, v. 1,
2, &r.
A Cummary View of the Heavenly Doc
ti ines of the New Jerufa'em Churtli.
As various opinions have been en
tertained relpeft'.ng iWc iutafuabU xiritings
and yfct no person by rational argument has
been able to rtfute them, but instead thct'e
of, ifividious calumnies and groundless re
pot ts have been induitrtouily propagated
to discredit the honourable ar.d enlightened
Author, as well as his Works, we doubt
not the canriid and sincere inqniiers alter
Trttths of the highest importance, will fe
rioiifly examine those Work* ftr themjt)vts y
in which it is to be hoped) thct being 'n the
puifuit and love of the Truth for'he fake
of its native excellence and nje, they will
regard th£m as they jnflly deieive, and in
the end teceive both proiit and dfelight.
o<ft. 14
Eflence for the Tboth-ache,
Prepared and fold by Dr. LEE, Golden
London.
THE public are offti ed one of ihe most
efficacious and fate Medicri*», that ever
appeared, for that most excruciating pai«
the
fO<Uw.
Tooth-Ache ;
The numerous instances of its happy ef
e£ts in relieving the nf&itfed, have now
brought it into eftiruatiofr; it
snot only relieves the Tooth-Ache, but is
of the uimoft service in curing the
Scurvy in the Gums,
In preventing the disagreeable smell
that is produced from unsound teeth, and
occasioning a sweet breath; it like-wise
prevents the teeth from decaying, •rd will
be found a general preferverof the Teeth
anil Gnms-
Sold in Philadelphia, onl? at
Pdyntell's ftationaty store,
No. 21, Second ftieer, louth.
Oft. i J 3*
m&»ht*
TO BE SOLD,
By THOMAS DOBSON,
Alphabetical
DUTIES
Payable by law on all Goods, WarA, Mid
Merchandize impotied into the United
Smites of America, atVer the last day "*
June »794, diftinguifhingthe rates payabl#
on those imported in fhipt or v*Cet» ot
United State«—and the raid parabl*ln loj
reign Ihips or vefleli, inclt ding tie addi
tional duties, towhichthe refprfliveart'.
c!es are liable. ____
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