Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, November 05, 1794, Image 1

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DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER.
[No. 125 of Vol. Vl.]
J. M. Bart,
No. 170, North Second Street; .
Refpeftf'ully informs the Citiaens, ti«*"Ue
intends to open a»v
Evening School,
From SIX to NINE o\:iock, ,bcgjiiniftg
nrxt Monday, 47th pft. w'-.crc he will
tench tlje
French & Italian language/
Arithmetick and Book-keeping.
On the mujl repfunable Terms.
A ftrift attendance may be depended
upon by tHofc who will favour him with
employment
Oft : . 2 7 d
FOR SALE,
At the STORES of
Jefle 8c Robert Wain,
PORT WINE ii> pipes, hhds# and quar
tev calks
LISBON' do.in p pes and'qv><m<fr<;afhs
Soucbpng ard Congo TEAS, in quarter
*£ chests
A quantitv of T.iibon and CfulizSALT
Soft ihslitd ALMONIDSin bales
VelvetCORKS, in do.
rtulfia \TATTS.
June 9 d
Thomas M'Euen,
Stock and Land Broker,
No. 78, Chesnut-strei!t,
IIjFORMS his Friends that during his
ab'ence from Philadelphia (on the Weltern
Expedition) his Business will be carried on
at his Office as usual, by Ms. Thomas Ha' 4
where Orders in Ins line will be thankfully
received, and every Attention paid tu
them.
Oft. 10
A FEW BALES OF
Brown Russia sheeting
I Jiported in the William Penn, from
London,
FOR SALE BT
Curtis Clay,
No. 57, High StA^et.
Nov. i
JUST PUBLISHED,
And to be fold by
Benjamin Davies,
No. 68, Market flreet.
Price 4 Doll. 33 centjper dote., and 44
cents single,
THE
American Repository.
This neit Pocket almanack, is'fiflt of
the kind that hath been executed in Phila
delpHa, or perhaps, in any ol the United
Sratfs; and ci''ans, beside*,
A Compleat Calendar,
OR
ALMANACK, for the Year 1795.
LilH of tl'.e Officers of the Artjericah Go-
The terms of tlie Federal Circuit & Dif
.rift Courts.
The Latitudes and Longitudes from
Meridian of Philadelphia, of all the Capi.
Ml Aitljes in Hie Union.
Civi! aud Military.-
"wtiuwf'r
The date' of the periods when each of
the Spates was firft fettled ;
Their re/pettive Tefritories and num
bers of People;
The nnmbcrnf Inhabitants of each, in
each square mile—and a brief State of
their relative progress in Population ; to
gether with various other Articles oi In-
Ornamented with an elegant Front!/-
piece, Title Page, and twelve VIG
NETTES, alluding to scenes in Thomp
son's Sea/ons, engraved by the mnjl inge
nious Artijls in the City.
Speedily will be publi/hed, and fold at the
fame place,
APL A N
OF THE
City and Suburbs
PHILADELPHIA.
Taken from late and accurate survey.
This Map will be 26 inches square ; and
will be delivered a-, may best suit the pur
ehafers, either in (heets plain or coloured,
or canvaiTed and affixed to rollers; or to fit
them for the pocket, they will be cut and
folded in cases.
Thole who have been so obliging, as to
deceive Subscriptions for this Plan, are re'
*q efted to forward the names to the Edito_
JfctKo. 68, in Market-Street, as above di
Tested ; as he intends 10 close the lift in a
.Ihort time, and to fend it to the Prels, to
be inserted in the front of the Pamphlet
which will be delivered with the Plan.
Oft. 14.
CvtKttr of States
For Dublin,
hington,
HENRH Gfboes,
tT O fail oil t e 25*11 November; has
gof.d accommodlriotn for pafl¥rp.r\, hav
ing h-cn built for the Dublin trade. For
freight or apply on Board at Cutfo
beitla taCapt. Geddt";, or to
.. JiOLMES and KAINEY,
SMITH, jun,
i and Co. or
•ft. 31
For LONDON,
Tb* fffi failing copper bot
toned Jhip
Ulae Adriana,
K. Fitzpatrick, Master.
Will fail with all convenient speed. For
freight or paflige, ipply to the Captain on
board, at Hazlehiirft s wharf, or
Thomas £5* "John Ketland.
October 14. <!■
For LONDON,
The SHIP
JgggL WILLIAM FENN,
James Josiah, Master.
To fad with all convenient speed. For
freight or paflige, apply to
JOHN FIELD & SON,
JESSE & ROBT. WALN.
Oft. 14 d
For Hamburgh,
PERSEVERANCE,
James. JVUliam/on, Majitr.
Now ready Co receive a cargo on board;.
This vessel is completely found,built of live
oak and cedar, and has good accommoda
tions for paffrogers, to fail with all con
venient speed. For freight or palTage,
apply to the Captain onboard, or
Tbcrs. y. John Ketland.
Q&. 11 d
w&*tf
Charter,
Lady Wciltcrjlorff,
Jacob Banners, Mnjler.
BURTHEN about 1700 barrels Flour or
bushels grain, fails remarkably fail
ind will be ready to eceive a cargo in ?
ew days
For terms, apply to the Captain on
board, or to
yofepb Sims,
Who lias tor Sale,
A few Cbejls of Red and Pale
Peruvian Bark,
Of the Firf> Quality,
Madeira & Sherry Wines,
Fit for immediate ufc, Sec. Sec.
Oft. 22 A
For Amsterdam,
£-3-. THE SHIP
HOLLAND,
yn/wkv. Christopher Franklin, jun.
HAS excellent accommodations for paflcn
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 themaftfcr
on board, to
PETER BLIGHT,
Or
PRAGERS & CO.
An?. 26
• oa«id Hafriing, Mrfter-
BURTHEBN ibobt asoo barrtfe. For
terns ajply to ,
Gurney & Smith.
d
oa. v
For Liverpool,
The SHIP
Manchejier,
John Cox, Mailer. \
HAS a covfiderable part of tier cargo
ready to go on board, and will Tail so as to
return to this port an early Spring (hip.
For Freight or paifage, apply to tlie
Captain on board at Walnut street whatf,
or
Rundle & Murgatroyd,
No. u, Valnut fti ect
ov. 3
4w3taw.
Wednesday, November 5,
George Latimer.
Or,
eodtf
A N, D
ADDRESS.
The Public arc i/u'ly mftntaerf
tn>t the SobfcripHons to- i'.iij Gazette zte
daily increasing in the City—that its cir
cujition is extensive, being sent to every
Pate in the Union—and is probably ex
changed witJi more Printers in the diffe
cent States than any other Gazette—
theft; rircumftances enhance its utility as
an advertising Vehicle.
The generous patronage which the pub
lication has already received, demands the
EditoV's most grateful acknowledgments
—He solicits a continuation of advertising
favors. From these principally arise the
resources which enable the publiftier of a
daily papei l to extend his plan of general
entertainment and information.
LANDING
From on board the Birmingham Packet,
I.ockyer, and the Henry and CharleSy
from Hamburgh.
HEMP,
Peter/burgh's firfl quality
BAR. IRON, Swedes, aborted
* "TIN, in plates, do. do.
\ -GENEVA in hhds.
' BAGGING, German ajorted
GL ASS TUMPHERS, ard
Black Quarx bottles,
DEMIJOHNS, Window Glass,
Feathers of superior quality,
MATTS, iS>c. &c.
FOR. SALE BY
Thomas & John Ketland.
Aug. 26
City of Walhington.
SCHEME
OF THE
LOTTERY,; No. 11.
FOR THE
IMPROVEMENT
OF THE
FEDERAL CITY.
1 A magnificent ) 20,000 Dollars, md
dwelling house, 5 cafli 30,000 aie
1 ditto 15,600 & carti 25,000
1 ditto 15,000 & ca{h 15,000
i ditto 10,000 & cacti 10,000
1 ditto 5,000 & call> 5,000
1 ditto 5,000 & ca(h 5,000
1 Cast» prize ol
2 ditto 5,000 each, are
jo ditto 1,000
2 o ditto 500 *
190 ditto 100
200 ditto 5®
400 ditto 25
1,000 ditto 20
,5,000 ditto _ 10
'6,739 Pr '">
33,261 Blanks
50,000 Tickets at 8 dollars
This Lottery "will afford an e.egant speci
men of the private buildings to beereAcd in
the City of Washington—Two beautiful de
signs are already fele £ted for the entire fronts
on two of the public squares ; from these
drawings, it is proposed to erect two centre
and lour corner buildings, as soon as possible
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 dedu&ion of five
per be made to defray rhe necef
fury expences of printing, tic. and the fur
pVus will be made a part of the fund intended
for the National'Univerfity, to be ere&ed
within the City of Wafliingion.
(J3T" The drawing will commence as soon ,
as the Tickets are 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 finiftied, and any prizes fdr which
fortunate numbers are not produced within
twelve months after the drawing isclofed are
to be confideied as given towards the fund
for the University, it being determined to
fettle the whole bufmefs in a year from the
ending of the drawing and to take up the
bonds given asfecurity.
The real fecuritics given for the payment
of the Prizes, are held by the President and
two Dire&ors 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 for the City of WasH
ington, for the time being, and a&ing on
oath.
S. BLODGET.
• # * Tickets may be had at (Tie Bank of
Columbia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore;
at Gideon Denifon, Savai nah ; of Peter
Gilmin, Bofion ; of John Hopkins, Rich
mond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's fer-
Au?. 30
WANTED,
An Apprentice
To the
Watch Making and
Repairing Business,
Art v y to
C. Campbell.
No. 3, foutli Fourth street, two doors
from Markct-flreet.
Sept
794-
A FEW PIPES
Of B'Jl Quality
Holland Gin,
Will be landed THIS DAY, fYctn 011 board
she fl op Ma y,
A feiu very heavy hogsheads of
Port-au-Prince Sugars,
BRANDT, m pipes,
And .very good
Guadaloupe MelafTes,
Levinus Clarkfon,
No. 216, (both Water Stieet.
ALSO,
A tIV HOGSHEADS Or
Prime Antigua Rum,
3d. £sf 4th proof Jine flavour.
Sept. 29 d
NOTICE\
AT THE
New Castle Pier Lottery
Examining and Rcgiftering Offke,
At Mr. SAMUEL CKAWtORD's Nc
75» north Frout street, 2 doors from Arc>.
ft.-e.t.
Tickets are examined and
Regifteied by correct numerical and Re.
gilter Books, at tile following moderate
charges, viz.
For examining a Sinou ticket 1.16 th
of a Dollar.
For regiliering a siNOts ticket l-4ih
of a Dollar.
And notice will b« f»bt by letter (if
fortunate or unfortunate) to any part of
the Continent.
TICKETS
In the City of
Washington Lottery, No. 2,
(.Which will cojnirerce drawing very f©nn)
RegiAered, and the earliest accountfertt
of their success.
N. B. TheEarlieft Intelligence of each
Day's drawing will be received at this Of
fice. And the flips thereof will be signed
by the Managers to be correift ; therefore
to be depended on.
Sept. 24
50,000
40,000
3©,000
20,c00
10.000
50 Dollars Reward.
RAN away very unexpectedly from the
Subscriber, on Saturday the nthOftober,
10,000
10,000
A 'Mulatto Man,
named George, 6y his acquaintance called
George Evans, about 2J years old, 5 feet
9 Or 10 inches high, straight and well made
he has long btifby black hair, which he com
monly wears qned, hijeheek bones rather
high, his laugh limple ; he has always ferv
ed as a waiter, was a favorite fervant,and
spoiled by exceflive indulgence, under
stands dressing and (having, and plays well
on the vitlin : he took with him a brown
fuftian coatee and jacket, bound with yel
low silk ferrett, a pair of light coloured la
gathybreeches and half boots; as he had
many other cloathsof cloth and light sum
mer wear, it is probable he may change his
drefs,it is fuppoled he has crossed over into
Virginia.
Whoever secures the above man fh ll re
ceive the above reward, and reasonable
charges if brought home.
AH Mctfterj of Vessels will receive him
ontarii at their p"i il.
JO,t>CO
10,000
10,000,
10,000
10,000'
10,000
20,000
150,000
400,000
Marfham Waring.
George Tcwn, in Columbia
Nov. 3 d4w
DiJiant Subscribers
For this-Odette, are hereby refpeftful
ly requested to |>ay up their Supferiptions
to the firlFtyf January next. The Editor
will be under the necessity of confiriering
those who do not then renew their Sub
feription by paying Six Moriths in Ad
vance, 4s declining to take tbe Paper any
longer. -
As thereis aconfiderable Sum due from
Temote Subscribers for the late half Week
ly Paper published by the Editor, he mod
earnestly requests those who may be delin
quent, to take tbe earßeft opportunity of
■ emitting him :he balance they may ref
pe&ivcly be indebted—the funis are indi
vidually trifling—the want of the Aggre
gate is feveiely felt.
Forty Dollars Reward.
RAN away frorfr tb*. in
Gloucetter ,Cottnty» tfew-jMv
<ty, on Sunday morning "the ritti inftint,
Two young Negro Fcttows,
named Jtck sum Tom, *aeh about *»rja rj
of age ; Jack is of a dark black colour anrf
a.four took f Tom ii <>f an -opelf ioante
i nknce, of * yeHoi*ilh colour, and much
| djfpofed to laugt).
eodtf
They are sprightly active fellows, andl
oa. 14
MWtf
FOR SALE BY
ALSO
aawtf
[Whole No. 675-]
LANDING,
from tic Ship AJruuta Kurtn• Fitzpatrick
Majty, from Amjlerdam.
Holland Sail Duck,
Ditto—Sheeting,
Ticklenburgh, Ofnaburgh,
White and Brown Linen,
Diaper, fine Checks,
Betlticks, Hair Ribbon,
GreatCoats, boxes Window- Gla&,
Ditto Tumblers,
Ginn in pipes, Ginn Cases,
Steel, Mill Saws 6 feet,
Anchors, from 7 to 14 c\rt.
Frying Pans, Juuk, Oakum, ice.
TOR SALE BY
Thomas & "John Ketland.
O&ober 21. d.
" Philadelphia Society, for
the Information and Assistance of Per
sons Emigrating from Foreign Coun
tries."
A Monthly Meeting will be
held, a halt p alt Six o'clock, on WcdneJ
day evening, the sth of November, at
Sharplefs's School Room, in Fiomberger'f
Court.
To accomplilh the Views of its Inftitu
tiw», it will he requisite, th.:t the Society
should pcffefs much information ; as, what
parts of the United will afford thegrcateft
probability of success to Mechanfcs of dif
ferent defcriptiorts, and to perffens calcula
ted fur various other eniployctents, and
poffeffirrg certain degrees of capacity and
ial«ut>; where pnd for what purposes the
unemployed are immediately wanting j and
in order to contribute, as much as [fcffible,
to tile immediate comforts of Emigrants in
general on their arrival, it wilt be neces
sary to know the names ot the persons who
keep Lodging Houses, their Places of A
bode, and Terms of Accommodation. Any
ccmmunicat'ODUpon these particularlieads
will be received withpleafure by Mr. Tho
mas Prarce, at No. 4J, in south Third
street, who is appointed Register by the
Committee : and all information of'amorfe
gere-al nature, by the fecretaiy.
By order of" the Committee
William Turner, Sec'ry.
No. i49> Chefhut Street.
eodnv
oa. 29
Wanted,
A man and woman kitchen
Servant.
Accustomed to cooking, to whom generous
wages will be given. None need apply but
j fucli as can be well recommended. En
•qoirt o> the Printer
! Oft. 20 d
Pursuant to the directions of
the Law for 'ncorpoi ating the insurance
Company of North America, a Meeting
will be held at the Company's Office, on
Thursday the 13th day of November ensu
ing, when Two Directohs are to be
chosen tor the remairdef of the present
year, to supply the places, of two Gentle
men who have been elected Direftoi s of a
nother Insurance Company.
The Votes may be given by the Stock
holders either irt person or by Proxy, but
none may vote " unless the stock (hall
have Hood in their names at least three
months preceding the time of Election."
By order of the President and Directors
Ebenezer Hazard, Sec ry.
Oft- tu&:lti3N.
To be fold by Audlion,
On Tuesday the 11 th day of November next, at
noon, at the hovjeoj Archer afford, in New
ark, Neiu Jerje'y, if not prevmujly ijpofed of
by private comratt,
THE FOLLOWING
Tradts of Land,
Belonging to the American Iron Company,
situate at Ri rig wood, Long Pond, and
Charlottenburg, in the Counties of Bergen
aud Morns in the said state of New Jcr
fey, viz.
12 trad of land, contain
ing about 3 acres, situate at Ringwood,
on part ot which the Ringwood Mansion-
Heufe and Store are ere&ed.
4 trafti of Land, containing about 6156
acres, situate on Long Pond River.
7 trails of Land, containing about 6165
Acres, fnuatc at Chariottenburg.
These Ellates are well worthy of the at
tention of any or Company in
cltoisd to engage e*'<nfively in Iron Work* •
There are fevrral Butldinps and some ©onfi
tlerabfc Improvements on these Lands; about
250 Acies of excellent Meadow, are already
clearcd,ard much more might bearided at
a trifling.Expence. On rhr. Piemifes t here
are several very convenient Seats for Furnaces,
Forges, Mills. &c. There ate also foroe very
valuable Iron Mines. Most of the unimprov
ed Parts of these Lands are covered with
fine healthy Timber.
These Estates will be (hewn by Captain
Jofcph Board, of Ringwood, and the Terms
of Sale made known by applying to him| or
to
E4ward Edwards,
In Philadelphia, a t Ihe coinerpt Sifcth
RacC-Strecti.
Sept. It. aawtf.
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