Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, November 04, 1794, Image 4

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    To-Morrow,
Sinu's Wharf from on
hoard of the Brig Pott,, iVtlhatn %rad-
Joarjj, majler.
Wine,
Of a very iuperjor quality, in iutu and
Quarter Caflu,
TOR SALB BY
Philips, Cramond Co.
° ft - *g a
PORT WINE.
A choice .parcel of Full Bodied
Old Red Port Wine,
This day arrived,fcy the Snow Trully,
Captain Cook, from Oporto,
For Hale by
PETER BLIGHT.
Also i>y the fame-Snow, 5000 Bushels
St. Übes Salt.
Oft. 29.
To-Morrow, will be
landed at—— wharf, from on board
of the Jhi[> Eagle, David WilUamfon,
mafier,, from Oporto,
RED & WHITE
PORT WINE,
In Pipes, Hojjlheads and quarter Caikj,
For SAJ-E $y
Philips, Cramond Co.
Who have alio arrived for sale, about
4000 Bushels Coarse SALT, and 28
Firkins of BUTTER.
°ft- 29. dtf.
ARRIVED,
This day a Jew pipes of the jirfl quality
French Brandy,
FOU-RITH PROQK,
Efteemed-iqaalito any that,has been in this
city for a number of years,
A iL j> O,
Forty Hog flu ads of jfirfl quality of
Sr. Croix Sugar,
And a Few Tons of
Good Black Pepper,
FOR SALE BT
Levimu CLarkfon,
No. 216, Jhuth Water street.
OA.* d
Lately Imported
ill ibe Brig iHc<ftor, Captain Baker, from
"B"urdeaivx, aad for Sale by
Joseph Anthony & San,
CuoicetOld Claret, in Hogftieads and
Cases
'Exe=!knt White Wine, in Quarter
Casks and Boxes
Florence Oil, in Casks andCafes.
7bey have also on hand,
Choice Lisbon & Port Wine,
Soft She I'd" Almonds and Tiofc-Raifins,
K. E. Rum, Boston Beet'offupertor quality
Tow linen, and Tannersoii, English and
HuUij Canvas, Boston Duck, fine Cotton
Card Wire, 8 bv 10, Srj by 9 Window
Gktfs, and
Spermaceti Candles.
Oft >Ix?' "39
To be Sold,
The House, Stables
of Ground.
In Second ftr.ee t, between Sprue* sHjd
Union streets, in the occupation »f bis,
Britannic Majesty's Minister.
ALSO
The Adjoining Lot.
16 feet front, and 149 feet deep. For
torms of sale, apply to
"Wm. Cramond.
-Aug. I 4
For Sale*
Three tracts of Land,
LYING in.Culpepper County, Virginia,
on Mountain Run ; one trafl is within 25,
the other two, 30 miles of Fr*ficrickfburg,
on Rappahanock river. Tbe tradt that is
vrithjn.2.s miles,.contains about.l4oo acres
50of meadow land, in.two separate plan
tations; on it is an extenftve two-story
dwelling house, 4 rooms below, and four a
bnve, with 6 fire places, a large bam, fta
blp, and other out-houfei: a grift and few
mill, with a large house, wjuch can very ea
filyand with little expence, be turned in
to a manufactory mill. A large quarry
«f lime ftonc, very easily come at, which is
very profitable, as there is «iwie»f any ac
count -within 40 miles of the place.
The other tract has a good dwelltng
houfe, 2 rooms belsw, and 2 above, a good
frame-barn, and other out-houfes, arid a
good orchard on each place.
The other two (rafts, one of which con
tains 456, the other *66, only, the said run
divides them : they are in a iine situation,
aivi afford beautiful profpeils ; there are
good dwelluighoulei on each, one has -{our
rooipr below, the other two, »nd other out
hoiifes, some fruit trees, ten acres now ip
grass on one of the traftj, and a stone diftil
lcry house aofeetfquare in the clear.
A L S O,
A Small Trail
Lease Land,
For two Lives, lying on Rappabanock ri
v-r, 25 miles from Frederick'iburgh, with
a good rnHI ou it.
Apply to
JM Roberts.
Of Culpepper County.
3t
Oft. 39
PROPOSALS
PRESIDENT a- DIRECTORS
INSURANCE COMPANT
NORTH AMERICA
W'HER.EAS by an aft of the Legislature
of the State of Pennsylvania incorporat
ing tlx bifurance Company of North A
merieu, the Preftdent and DireHors are
auihoriftd to extend their assurance to
Goods, Wares and Merchandize, or 0-
ther personal property in Dwelling,Hoiff
es, Warehouses or Stores, or to Buildings
againfl the risk ariftng from Fire, and
having ascertained that it is a general
dejtre that Property of this defenption
fbould be assured from so Jatal a risk,
the President and DireUors of the Infu
ranee Company of Worth America are
induced to offer the following
dtf.
TABLE
Of Rates and Terms.
Tables of Rates of Annual Premiums to
he paid for Assurance Fire.
No.I Upon common infurancct, or hazard*
of the ftrft-cMfl, wrthi'o city of Phila
delphia and Northern and Southern Liber
ties.
Brick or Stone houses. or Stoics.
furniture or Merchandize not hereafter fpe
cifiefl as rxira hazardous, contained in Brick
or Stone Houfca
For.sums not exceeding 8000 dollars at and
after the rate of 30 cents for every hundred
Dollars.
for Turns not exceeding t6oo« Dollars at
and after the rate of 45 cents tor every hun
dred dollars.
For sums not exceeding ,25000 dollav at
and after the rate of 60 cents for every hun
died dollars.
N. B. As the neighborhood of framed
buildings, ororfcer circuinftances, mavren
derarilk ineligible which is within the let
ter of these propofaU, the company reserve a
right to rejefi such an assurance at pleasure.
No. ll.—Upon hazards of the
fecondclafs-
Houses or Stores of which the walls are
not wholly of Brick or Stone.
■Furniture, or merchandize, includnj; ex
tra hazardous Goods, as Pitch, Tat, Tur
pentine, Wax, Hemp, Oil, Tallow, Spirit
ous Liquors contained in houses or (lores
of which the walls are not wholly brick
or stone.
These last recited extra hazardous articles
in any building whatsoever.
Ships whilst building ; the premises and
property therein contained of Carpentrr
Joiners, Coopers, Tavernkeepcrs or Inhol
ders, Stable keepers, Bakers, ShipOundlcs
and Boat Builders, Malt Driers, Brewers,
Tallow Chandlers, Sugar Bakersj Apothe
caries, Chemists, Diftl'lef. P' inters, Oil
atid Golourmen, China, Glass and Earthen
ware Sellers. |
Mills and Machinery: Porcelain, Glass
and Pottery Wares in Trade.
Forfumsnot exceeding 8000 dollars at and
after the rate of 75 cents for every hundred
dollars.
For funis «ot,«xcceding\ 1&000 dollars at
and after the rate oi .150 c:nts for every hun
dred dollars.
CONDITIO NS.
lft A written application mull be J«*ft at
tbe Company's Office slating the sum desired -
to be infurrd, by whom, and a defcriotion
of the kind of property, whether Buildings
or Croo'ds ; what kind of poods, and how
much upon each building, of the good® in eacl),<
where there are out house* or stores. When
Household Good* are intended to be infifrcd
the application ihould fpecify a* follow*.
tflw,
& Lot
On Household Furniture and
Linen
On Wearing Apparel
On China and Glafa
On Printed Books
On Liquors
2nd. The Premium mull be paid when
the order is given and accepted, the Insur
ance to commence the infUnt jt is paid, and
continue io force lo long a? ihe paymen' shall.
be annually made at the office before 5 o'clock'
P. M. on the day when each revolution ot the
term is complete; orifrfiat dav (hall happen
on a Sunday or July, or any other
day kept at the Office, then on the day pre
ceding.
-wfcrtf
3d. If My other infurancc be exiftingon
the fame property notice thereof must hr'
given with the order,otherwife the Policywill
be void.
4th. Goods held in Tr«ft or «n Commis
sion, most be declared to be Co held, other.'
wife the Policy will not cover such Property.'
Tbis Company will not be accountal
ble so* any loss or damage caused by any Fo
reign Invasion, or by any Military or Ufurp-'
ed'Force, or by reason of any civil Commo
tion.
6tb. Bills of Exchange, Securities, j
.Title Deeds, Ready Money, and Bittk ani
other Promiflory Notes are not included un
der any tnfurance. Paintisgs.Medals, Jrwclt
Gems, Antique CurioGtirs and Mirrors, a
bove.iol, each, maybe Insured bylfpecialA-,
■greeirient.
7th. No Insurance will be made for i left
term than One Year.
Bth. Ptrfont choofag to In fa re iorseven'
yw I»aH be aJJo»«l One yCTr «, Premium
by way of difcouot ; alCo onc-ihird of a
year's Premium np on a trirnnal Ijifuranee.
gtii. When any lofa by Fi te ia fuftaine d on'
property infljred at this Office, the fuflirer
fhajl in thirty days iuinilh the! bfft jdocu
mentt he is able of the value of the Goods
damaged or destroyed; this afcertaincd, the
lofa within the sum Snfured lh-11 be paid
without 4(4aai«n in thirty daya after proof
thereof.
N. B. It is CXpe&ed a little experirgfe
may authorize the Company to extend assur
ance from Fire to other Cities; at prelcoi
they confine this branch of their bufine/s to
Philadelphia and its Vicinity, in Pennsylva
nia. By "Order,
EBENEZER HAZARD, Sec'ry
Oft. 2i ,aw t f
PHILADELPHIA :-PE.»TS B ,r JOHN FENNO, N0.119, C«E*ut STI,«T.-P«C S Slx PER AllilVM !
r "-
BV THE
or THE
« p
Dollars
CLARET.
White Wine,
Of a viry Superior Quality,
JUST ARRIVED,
In Hogfticah aud Boxes, and for J ale at a
my Msfitmbte lUtebj
David & Gurdon Mmuford
Cf NEW YORK.
Any orders lent them, will be duly al
tended to.
New-York, OS. 30
Fine Liverpool
To Be Sold
From <he Ship Thomas,
The second wharf below Pine-Street, ap
ply at said wharf, to
Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co.
Aug. 16. 4'
AT THE
Card Nail Factory,
No. 59, north Front street,
Webster, Adgate & White,
Have confiantly for fait,
Cotton, Wool, Tow, and
Machine Cards,
Of all Kinds,
Cut Nails of all Gzes,
Floor Brads, Sprigs and Tacks,
Fullers Shears, Gun Flints and Wool
Hats,
A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in
barrels
A new Edition of AH gate's Philadelphia
MarmoDy, containing both (he firft and fe
eond parts, being' the most aproved fyf
tcro of Rules and the best coleftion of
Tunes now in u(e,
Alfa for Sale,
A COMPtETI SET OF
Machinery for making Cards
On an Improved Conltruftion.
Oft. 2 w&stf
Scheme of a Lottery,
To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars,
Dcduchnz tj per Cept. Jrom jhe Prizes —
This Lottery coujtfls aj 38,000 Tickets, in
zukich there are 14,531 and 23,461
Blanks, ieing about one and an half blanks to
a priie.
THE Diieftorsof the Society for eftablifh
mg Ufcful Manufaffures, having reviv
ed to erect LOTTERIES for railing One
Hundred Thousand Dot l a *s, agreeably
loan Ait of die Lcgill .lure of the State of
New-Jettey, biv<- appqiuied the following
perfonsto super intend and direQ the dra.w
ingof the fame, viz. Nicholas l.ow, Rufus
King, Herman Le Kny, James Wjifon,
Richard Harrifon, Abijah Hammond, and
Cornelius Ruyjot the utty <>i New-Yotk
Thomas Willing, Jirfeph Ball, Matthew M'-
Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of
Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How
ell, Esq. fill as Boudinot, General Elias Day
ton, James Parser, John Bayard, Doctor
Lewis Donham, Samuil W. Stockton, Jolhua
M. Wallace, Joseph liloomfield, and Eliiha
Boudinot, of Ntw-Jerfey, who offer the
following Scheme of a Lottety, and pledge
theiqfclvcs to the public, th/it they will take
e»eryaffurjnceand precaution inthfir power
to have the Monies paid by the Managers,
from tiuae to time, as received, into the'
Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to
remain for the purpose of payiog Priz.s
which lhall be immediately discharged by a
check upon otic of the Banks,
SCHEME:
•Priieof aofooo Dollars ii *0,000
1 0,000 10,000
6« 00 ° 10,000,
2*OOO 19,000
* »®oo 10,000
•s°°
i°o io-,ooo."
50 15,000
2d 20,000
* 5 30,060
' 12 36,000
10 '8;,oooj
1 4»539 262,000
23,461 Blanks. First drawn -fiu«nber, 2,000
Last drawn number, 2*ooo^
i
to
so
100
,3P°
1 toco
•800
flooo
Bioa
38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is
The diawing will continence, under the
infpeftion of a Committee of the Supcrin
tendants, as soon aa the Tickets are fold, ol
which timely notice will-be-given.
The Superintendants have appointed John
N. Curoming, of Newark,j»t;ob RAHar
denberg, of New-BruoCwick, and Jonathan
Rhea. «f Trenton, as i<mniedj»te>fanagcrs
thereof, who have given ample fecuiity for
dtfehaiging the tr.oft reposed in tlieni.
itPf In order tofecure the pur>£tual pay i
mei)t ofthe Prizes,, the Superintendents of
the Lottery have din-fled tfiat the Managers
shall eacKenier intoberids in
withfn»rfofficientfecwntkM<>perform 'beir
inOtuftionj, the fubfta/ice x>f»whicji is
I. That whenever either As the Managers
fhafl receive the sum of Three Hundred Dol-'
lars, he (hall immdtatcly place, the fame in
one of the Banks of Philadel
phia, to *be *tedjt of tJ)e Governor of th e
Society, and Cuch of the .Superintendents as
'ive in the city where the monies are placed,
to remain thereuntil lAc LotteryssduMui,
for the payment of the, Priits.
11. The Msnagers to take fufficient fe.
cutity for any Tickets they msy trail, other,
wife to be refponiible tpr litem.
Ill;, To keep regular books of Tickets
/old, Monies received and paid into the
Bank, abftrafts of which (hall be few,
monthly, to theGovemor of the Society.
Paterfon, January 1, [>94.
On application to either oftheabove gen
tlemen, information will be given wheiet
tickets may be had.
February *4,
*■ ' TV - - --3ST' ' ■" ?**'•* ?j
Jplt Arrived,
And will be lwded mor#i»g *t
Hamilton's w.harl, the CARGO of tbe
Schooner Industry, CapUiu HyJdQikr,
from Havanna,
consisting OF
8/j hfeds. MolalJes,
Of fuperier fvH quality.
106 Boxes and Barrels
White & brown Sugar
Parcel of Ox-Hides ;
didt
Salt,
COFFEE,
Just arrived in the Hibernia, Captain
Irwin, from Jamaica.
Sept. 1}
Dancing School.
Wm. M'DOUGALL prefentshis com
pliments to the Public—Thanks them for
(he great encouragement he hat experi
enced these twenty odd years. He will
ppen his School for this Season on Monday
the 13th October, 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.
jo, South Third street.
His Employers may be allured, the Arid!
order and decorum that has always been
observed in his School, fhs.ll still be pur
sued—and that their children will be taught
in the most approved and modern itiie
Note—An Evening School for young
Gentlemen.
Oft. io
Fortv dollars reward.
RAN AWAY from the Subfcribet on Sa
tu'day night the 11th mft.
A Mulatto lad,
named Bill, generally called Bill Madden,
about :7 or 18 years of age, J feet 7 or 8 in
ches high, of a dim make, has strait black
hair, which he sometimes wes tied, but
geifcrally loose; he has been accustomed to
wait altogether in ahoufe, and having been
much indulged, has become too idle to work
for a support. He took with him a brown
fuftian double bieafted long coat, one drab
cothcoat, with red cliffs and cape, the
pocket flaps and Ikirts trimmed with red
edge,a sustain waistcoat a pair df bncklkin
bi eeches, a pair of rtd striped trowfqrs,
and fevcral other cloaths, also a pair of
boots, halfworn. It is probable he has a
forged pass, and Will endeavour to 1 pals as!
a free man. From every, circumflance, 1
am led to btlieve he went off with a white
woman, and thnt they had taken their paU
sage in a veflel bound to Philadelphia.
The above reward will be paid to any
person deliveringjme the said servant, and
reafonablc charges for bringing h home.
Daniel Carroll.
Of Duddinglon.
City of Washington, Oft. go
Oft. 7 *3ta\v2w
James M'Alpifi,
Taylor,
No, 3, South Fourth Stkist,
Returns his grateful acknowledgements
{to his-U»**if}s and rbe Public for tbeir.libe
ral Encquiage-men t, and begs leave res
peftfully lofolicit a Continuanre of their
;Favours.
At*b>s-Shop-Gentlemen can be fiirniftied
with tlie best materials, and have them
madeupawd in the neatest #nd
•most fashionable manner.
He will thankfully receive any orders &
pay a prompt and punctual attent on to
them.
siS
Money to be Lent,
REAL ESTATES,
Within the City ami Liberties of Philadel
phia. Apply to
Nicholas Diebl, jun.
Attorney at Law.
No. 19, foulh Fourth Jlreti.
Aug. 4 rw&ftf
Asflieton Humphreys,
Attorney at Law,
Notary Public & Conveyancer,
AT his Office No. 6j, Walnut fflrtet
Cor»»r of -D O C K Str»et, eontinucj
to tlajifaft tntoeft in the .above btaitffeas,.
as drawj qt a moderate'
of Attorney, Bills of Sale, and Bottomree
Charter Parties, Memorials, Petitions! 1
and other Instruments irr Writing. He al
so lx>-buy «nd feti Ji»ai jw-y., •'
upon Conv»U£U>n ; has .»*eient a
tew walojhleFaniij,.& e . fa- fclg.
qftaber li, 4794. qo«V»w.
Stock Brokers Office,
•No. 16,'Wall-flreet, New* York
nPBE Subscriber unending 10 paofixehim-'
leave to offer hrtferviccs to hisirie,r,ds and
Others, m the liaeet a Stock Broker. Those'
Who may,pleafe to (ay« r him widuheir-bufi.i
ncl?, may dp,pcna upon having it tranfafted
the .i.most fidel i,y , r , d '
Ordejs from P.hiladelphf,, Boflon, prany'
other part of the Umted Stater, wW be*
daftly auended to. '
tn&ftf
■> N D A
FOR SALE BY
Peter Blight.
ALSO,
A PARCEL OF
On Mortzace of
LEONARD BLEECKER. v
mdcthtf
" /
Irifli Linens,
AND
GorV fail Cloth,-
TED, 4
Imported by
Rumford & Auy, D
At their Store, No.,
Water Street.
loth Mo. 31
Burlington Port
A QUANTITY Of
Best Burlington Pork,
FOR SAII **
Levi Hollingfworth & $c
Of!. «
Madeira Wine!
A few pipes of very
good Quality London
Particular Bill Wii#,
Will ibe landed cwi jnejet, irom
board the Ship Qath»rjne, at Mel
Simt's wharf, and
TO ££ SOLD Br
John Craig,
Who has also for Sale,
Sugai; and Coffee,
In Barrels,
COTTO V in bales,
Hvfon and Souchong TEAS
WINDOW GLASS of different fc
Nov. a
John Miller, jun.
Aa. 8, Chbshut near Fnont Sfrtt
Hath Imported in the late Vefleli
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT (
WOOLLENS,
SUITAKS ;t» Tin IIAMN.
AISO,
{BY THE package,)
HATTS ivell ajjbrted, Boys' colturtd, i
.Mens' black
MftncbeJJer Cotton Gqadi
Slippers and Sandfils
Flowers and Feathers
Black and WbiU: Lact.
fanj.
IRISH LINENS
Brown and White, by the Box, laid
the3EST TERMS.
Ticklenburgs,
Br THI BALI 'o* PIECE
OA- *S Ojdtf
To be
And immediate foffeffion given,
A Large three Story
Dwelling House,
and Lot,
In Lodge Alley, next to the Bank <f
n r. i •
Pennsylvania,
THE House consists of test
rooms, one forty (eet long, the other aba
thirry four, each containing two fire placi
two parlours, a large kitchen, witliexter
five cellars under, and garrets over rt
whole.
A pump and rain water cistern in tk
yard
With the abovf may be had a
of Ground,
Adjoining, about ninsty<iix (eet in front
3t)d forty-t»vo deep.
For further particulars, pJeali to Et
quire on the Premises.
Oft' 3° eod2w
2awtf
To the Public.
A SUBSCRIPTION
Is ppened for.Printing tl)e
Theological Writings
O F
Emanuel Swedenbourg >
At EwncU Bailey'j Book Jiore, Ac. 116
tfpnb<t Jfmb Philadelphia,
Wjft£N-6 fufficient subscription falce
A meeting be (ifed io <oo
fider the mqji f Jjgible motje fpr condudity
ihe printing os-such of tbc Works as (M
to be of the utility ir
t hetfirft in fiance.
The following Treafifej may be no<w Ltd at
Air. Build's :
The-Doftiine of >Life, or the Spiritual
taftkgrgw iTw Commandments.
The Wrtinerisl TlifQVPgy iOf the JT«W
Churchy which was fyroolfl bf the
Lord in EUnicJ, cfiap. 7, v. $, >4,
and in the Apocalypse, chap. 21, i. i>
2, &c.
Afujnpiacj* View of the «M\s«ily Dac-
Jef(ifaiefln Qmrc^
s / y£ri J ,ha*e bcsiv ##•
tert»ioed ibtfe i'/wluqik wrkingt
Sfxl yet go person by ratLonal.ai'i'.unirrtlus
fceen-able to jefote tlicro, but inftcr.d tierr
♦f, invidiaus calumnies ivnd .gtoiMidleJ re
ports have been induftrjp*ily
to *ifcip4itthe
Author, as xvell-m his Wjtfks, jye <*utjt
not the candid and sincere inquirers lifter
Truths of the highest importance, wilfe
ru>*fly examiue thftfe .Works
in jvhieh it is it the
puifuit and love of the Truth lor Uie
ps its native excellence anjl-fft, they *(J1
regard them as tbsy jvlftly deterve, and i■
the end receive both profit and delight.
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