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'■ ;fxo. ,5 o of Vol. Vl.] TvespaV, November it, '794-
FOR SALE,
At the STORES of
jefle ißc Robert Wain,
PORT WINE in pipes, fchds. and <T"> r
ter ea<ks
HSBON do-in pipes and q«anerca|ks
"Sftoctiong and Congo TEAS, in quarter
cherts [
A quantity of Liibon and CfldizSALT
Wt fh. ,ie<l ALMOXDSjn balci
Velvet CORKS, in do.
K tiffin MATTS.
Jn : e % "
•Thomas M'Euen,
S&cA and Land Broker,
No. 78, Cheshut-street,
INFORMS Mi Friends that during his
atiience from Philadelphia (on the Weltern
Kxpeditkin) hii Business will be carried on
ft liis Office as ulual, by Mr Thomas Hale
wl>ere Oiileis in his line wjjl he thankfully
received, and every Atteution paid to
fiicm.
Oft. jo d
A FEW BftLES OF
Brown Ruflla {heeting
I upurtrd in tke William from
j Loudon,
FOR HALE BY
Curtis Clay,
No. j7, High Strist.
Nor. 1
J. M. Bart,
No. 170, North SecondSStree t
Refpc&ftully informs the Citizens, that h#
intend? to open an
Evening School,
From SIX h> NINE o'clock, beginning
next Momlajr, nft . where he will
t<-*ch the
French Italian languages
Arithmetick and Book-keeping.
On the mojl reafottablc Terms.
A ftrift attendance may be depended
npun by those who will favour him with
employment
OS. 27 d
Pursuant to the directions of
tlx Li* lor meo'porating the Infuranct
Company of North America, a Meeting
"w 1. be held at the Company'* Office, on
Thursday th. 13 h day of November ensu
ing, when Two DiricTors are to be
chosen for the emaiiider of the present
year, to fnppVy the places of two Gentle
men who have been elcfted Diitftois of a
nothei lnfurance Company.
The Votes may be given by the Stock
holders ei! her in person or by Proxy, but
none may vote " unless the stock lhall
hove flood in their names at least three
nioOShs preceding the time of Election."
By order of the President and Diieitors
Ebenevzer Sec ry.
n&. »4
e Sold,
To
The House, Stables & Loi
of Ground.
In Second street, between Sprue* and
Union ftr«ets, in the occupation of his
Britannic Majefty'i Minister.
also
The Adjoining Lot.
feet front, and 149 feet deep. For
terms of sale, apply to
Wm. Cramoi#.
Aim. 14
Stock Brokers Office,
No. 16, Wall-Areit, New-York.
The Subscriber intending to confinehim
felf entirely 10 the PURCHASE and
SALE or STOCKS on COM MISSION,bra
leave to oft. r hisfetrvices to his (riends and
others, in the line ol a Stock Broker. Those
who may please to-favor him with their bufi.
ness, may depend upon having it tranfa&ed
with the uimoß fidrlity and dispatch.
Order* from Philadelphia, Boflon, or any
part of the United Statei, will be
(tri&ly attended to.
LEONARD BLEECKER.
m&thtf
TO BE SOLD BY
THOMAS DOBSON,
Principles and Observations
APPLIED TO THE
MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION
O F
Pot and Pearl AJhes.
By DAVID TOWNSEND,
of Pot and Pearl-Afhe« for tbc
Commonwealth of Maflachufetts.
Published according to Aft of Congress.
These obfervationi relate to an extensive
business ; and are designed, in the plainefl
manner, to convey profitable information
to those interested in it, who have not leif
ur« or opportunity te search for the princi
ple* therein obtained, in the writing* of
profcfTional Chemifti.
For
u WILLIAM PENN,
James Josiah, Mailer.
To fail with all convenient fpewL tor
freight or paflage, apply to
JOHN FIELD & SON,
Or,
JESSE & ROBT. WALN.
Oft. 14 __i
For Dublin,
Wajhington,
Henry Gsdoes,
TO fail ont'e 2J h November; a*
good accommodations for pnlTenger,, hav
ing been built lor the Dubijn trade. For
freight or paiTage, apply on board at Cuth
ber.t'i wharf, toCapt. Geddes, hi" to
HOLMES and RAINEY,
WILLIATVt SMITH, jun,
and Co. or
George Latimer.
0a.31
For Hamburgh,
W&Jtf
James Wllliamfon, Majitr.
Now ready to receive a cargo on board.
This vefTel i» completely foynd,built of live
oak and cedar, and has good accommoda
tions for paflengers, to fail with at) con
venient fpced. For freight or paflage,
apply to the Captain on board, or
Thos. £3* John Ketland.
oa. 11 d
For Amsterdam,
THE SHIP
» HOLLAND,
Cliriftopher Franklin, jun.
Majler.
HAS eXi-etl"" iccommod«tion« for paffen
rers, will fdil wi'h a| l convenient speed, hav
ing the greaitft part of her cargo ready to go
on board.
For freight or pafTage, apply to the matter
on board, to
PETER BLIGHT,
Or
PRAGERS & CO.
An?.
VANIA,
David Harding, Master-
BURTHEN about 3100 barrels For
terms apply to
Gurney Smith.
tn&ltigN
OS. »«
For Liverpool,
The SHI JT
Manchejier,
" John Cox, Mailer.
HAS a considerable part of her cargo
ready to go on boa'd, and ttiir fail so as to
return to ihVs port an early Spring {hip.
For Freight or paflfage, apply to the
Captain on board at Walnut street whaif,
or
Rundle & Murgatroyd,
No. 11, Walnut ftieet.
German Passengers.
AFt W
Healthy Trade/men,
Are just arrived »n the (hip Peggy, from
Amsterdam, whose time* are to be agreed
for, by applying on board said (Hip, or to
Rundle & Murgatroyd,
No. 11, Walnut Jireet <wbarf.
iW 4 tuth^f
Fine Liverpool Salt,
From the Ship Thomas,
The fecdnd wharf below Pine-Street, ap
ply at said wharf, to
Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co.
Aug. 16. d*
; AflPerfoiw indebted to the
Snbfcriher ar« hereby defir*d to
'mediate aajrrt.nt; »rd tfcoft to*M»m W
U indebted, wiM p|e»ft ttfftimifc their
[count* in order to reteive theif oo*«, •:
C<ot4*o%to tbc Letttf «f licence obtained
•fth#®. '
SAMUEL EDWARDS,
Ho. J9, North, Second-street.
November J, }794>
LONDON,
The SHIP
For Charier,
eodtf
To Bt Sold
ADDR ESS:
Tfte Public ire rcfpqftfully infdrnKd
ta»: the Subscriptions forthi* Gazette are
daily increasing in the Chs.'—tliat its cir
cfiiflged with more Printer:, in the diffe
cent States tha(t <niy other Gazette —
theft clrcumftances enhance its utility as
an advertising Vehicle.
The generous patronage which the pub
lication l is already received, demands the
Editor's most grateful acknowledgments
—He solicits a continuation of advertising
favors. From these principally arift the
rtfources which eiiable the publisher of a
daily paper to extend his plan of general
entertainment and information.
LANDING
Frdtn an board the Birmingham Packet,
Loekyer, and the Henry and Charles,
from Hamburgh, ,
H E M P,
Peterjburgb's firjl quality
BAR IRON, Swedes, ajfort'd
TIN, in plates, do. do:
GENEVA in bhds.
BAGGING, German ajforted
GLASS TUMBLERS, and
Bladk Quart Bottles,
: DEMIJOHNS, Witdotw Gfojs,
Fdathers of Superior quality,
MATTS, stft. <3c.
FOR SALE IT
Thomas & John Ketiand,
Aug. 26 d
City of Walhington.
SCHEME
OF Tti E
LOTTERY; No. tl
FOR THB
Improvement
OF THE
FEDERAL GTY.
i A magnificent ) 20.000 Dollats, and
dwelling house, 30,600 arc
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,00 d
10 000
»0,000
10,000
JC,or o
10,000
10,000
10,000
16,000
10,000
20,000
i dtttO &c Cl SjrOOO
1 ditto 15,000 & cafli
1 ditto >o,coo & cdfK 10,000
1 ditto 5,000 & ca(h s,oae
1 ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000
i p ,iie °t
a ditto 3-bco #ach, »re
,o ditto ifioo
20 ditto 560
,oo ditto IQO
2 00 ditto 50
ditto 2 5
1,000 dittt* 20
15,000 ditto »•
'6,739 Prlz ™
Blanki
jo,ooo Tickets at 8 dollars
This Lottery will afford an elegant speci
men of the private buildings to be erect d in
the Cily of Walhington—Two beautiful de
fii>ns arc already feie fled for the entire fronts
a two of the public Iquares ; from the(e
drawings, it is proposed to ercfl two centre
and lour corner buildings, ;■» Toon 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 nctt d. duftion five
per cent, will be made to deftay rhe neces
sary expences of printing, See. and the fut*-
plus will be made a part of the fund intended
lor the National Upiverfity, to be erefled
within the City of Walhington.
(jThe drawing will commence as soon
as the Tickets are fold, or at all events on
Monday, the JJnd of December next! The
money prir.es will be payable in thirty days
after it is finifhed, and any priies for which
fortunate numbers arc not produced within
twelve months after the drawing is closed are
to be conGdeied as given towards the fund
for the University, " being determined to
fettle the whole bufmefs in a year fiom the
ending of the drawing and to take up the
bonds given asfccurity.
The teal securities given for the payment
of the Prizes, are held by the Prcfident and
two DireSors 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 approved
by the comntiffioncrs toi tbe City of Walh
ington, for the time being, i»d afttng on
S. BLODGET.
• • Tickets m»y be had at the Bauk of
Columbia; of James Wrft & Co. Baltimore;
of Gideon Denilon, Savannah; of Peter
Oilman, Boston: ot J»h 9 Hopk.ni. R.ch
mond ; and of Richiid Wells, Cooper sfer-
' V 'A» g . 3°
- WANTED,
An Apprentice
To the
Watch Making and
Repairing Buiinefs,
Apply TO
C. Campbell.
* No. 3, south Fourth ftrwt, two doors
from Marke-ftreot,
Sept^
; A FEW PIPES
Of Btft Qua fit]
Holland: Gin,
Will be !an 'ed THIS DAY, fioin on board
- - ?lw Mn v,'
A ftlL> very heavy hvg/braih of
Port-au-Prince Sugars,
BRsIX T, in pipes,
v And yery. good \
Guadaloupe MclafTes,
i*OR SALE by,
Levitiui Clark/on,
No. 216, Couth Water Sti»et.
' ALSO,
A frlW HOGSHEADS or
Prime Antigua Rum,
3d. iy jf.th proof Jine flavour.
Sept. 29 d
nar -r eSi
AT •»»« •
NeW Oaftie Jfter
Examining and Recife ring Office,
At Mr. SAMUEL CK AW l OKIVs No
5» north From street, adpars Iroin Arcl
ltreri,
jTickets are examined, and
Regifteretl by copett numerical and Re
giftei Bt'oks, at the follow tig liiodeiate
charges, ri**
For examining a singi.il *iCket i-»6th
of a Dollar.
For a single ticket i-4tb
of a Dollar.
And notice will be f«iit by letter, (it
or. Qotvrtunaitl w.auy. pc rt °f
tlit Continent.
TICKETS
In the. City of
Washington Lottery, No. it
(Which will commence drawing very soon)'
ftcgiflered, and the earli*ft account ftnt
of their lliccefs.
N. B. The Earlieil IftteJligettfe oC cfch
Day's drawing »iU be recciV'l dat this Of
fice. And tlie flips thereof will be figneit
by the Managers to be fc«rirfl; tht:et«re
to be depended on.
Sept. 24
fyo Dollars Reward.
RAN away vevy unexpeftec'ly from tlie
Subfcribei, on Saiurday die nthO&ober,
A Mulatto Man,
named George, by his acquaintance called
George Evao ~ about 2j years old, 5 feet
9 ar 10 inches highj ftraightand,wp)l made
he has long bulhy black hair, which lie com
monly wears qned, hii cheek bones rather
high; his laugh firaple ; h«haJ always ferv
ed as a waiter, was a favorite fervant,and
spoiled by exceflive indulgence, undcr
ftands dreffri; and (having, and plays well
on the vulin : lie took with him a brown
fuftian Coatee and jacket, bound with yel
| low silk ferrett, apair ot light colour ed fa-
I gathy breeches and half boots j a> he had
many other deaths of cloth and light fuin
mer wear, it is probable be may tUnnge hts
drefs,it Is l'uppofed he has crofted aver, into
Virgin»as
Whoever secures the above man fh 11 te—
ceive the above reward, and reasonable
charts if brought home.
A.» Mailers of Vrflels will receive him
JfO,OCO
400,000
oardat their peril.
Marfham Waring.
George Tctfn, in Columbia
Nov. 3 d^v
Diftatit Subscribers
For thi. Gazette, are hetehy t c-fpeta ful
ly requested to pay up their Supfcriptions
to ihe firft of January next. The Editor
will be under the necessity of coi fi;l<*ring
those who do not then renew their Su|v
fcription by paying Six Month? in Ad
vance, as declining to take the Paper any
longer.
Aj there i« a considerable Sum due £:om
remote SuWfcribers for thel.atehajf Week
ly Paper publilhed by t!>e Editor, he mod
earreftly requests those who may be delin
quent, to take the earliell opportunity of
lemittiog him 'he balance thqy ma? rf {-
pe<3ively be indebted,—the Ajdis arc indi
vidually trifling—t'..e want of the Aggre
gate is severely felt.
Forty Dollars Reward,
RAN away from the fub:'cnbei'> in
Woodbury, GJoucefter County, New-Jer
sey, on Sunday morning the 12th infiant,
Two young Negro Fellows,
named Jack and Trnt, caqh afc<?ut 23 yea t
of age ; Jack is of a dark bla< k colour and
afourlook; Tom is of in open counte
nance, of a yellowish co!»ur, much
disposed to laugh.
They are fpnsihtly. aftiye fellows, and
but little Ihorr of fix tiigli; tl»"y were
both well dretTed.; Jack 'igd QP » blu»
, bjoad cloth coat and rent kind? oi
do' ss.
Whufvtr lakes up fa'.d fervanf, and
fccnres them is an> goal in l£e United
States, fnthat their matter* rnay gft them
again ftiall receive the above rewa-d and
leafonab'eexpnce*.
John Sparks,
'Andrew Hunter.
t*wtt
oa. »4
0
TISER.
S
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ALSO.
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[Whole No. 6Pb.]
LANDING,
front lit Ship sldriatia Kierah Fttsfatr'u I
Jfrom jiraJlerdam.
Holland Sail Ducks
Ditto-Sheeting,
Titklenburglij Ofnaburghj
Whits and Brotrft Linen,
Diaper, fine Checks,
Beitieks, Hair Ribbon,
Great Coats, bftxes Window-GUIS?
Ditto TUmblers,
Ginn in pipes, Gitih Cafe»,
Steel, Mill Si\»-s (: feet,
Anchors, from ;,to 14 cwt.
Frying Pkns, Juiik, Oakuih, &.(■
FOR SALE BY
Thomas iff Join Kelland.
Oflober 11. d*
HEMP,
Russia sheetings
RUSSIA DUCK,
ravens duck,
BARR IRON,
OAKU.V,
MATTS,
Lending from on board the Jhif Hcr.rab.
Cafl. Lake, fnvt St. Peterjhurgh,
A
Lewis,
AtHs STORE, No. 35, Great Dock
Who leu fir Sale, a
FEW BALES OF
Baftas, Coflas,
£n;erlies, Salampies,
Puiigum Clotlis, Bnnjhiitr'!,
Book Muflinj, and H*"'kerchi''fs,J:e.
Barcelona Handkerchiefs,
in Boxes,
A few Chilis.Silks,
Datnalk and Diaper Table Linen,
Black Pepper »f an excellent quality,
Holland Gin in cafe*,
Hyj'on, Souvhmg, & > TEA,
common Green )
Ro|! Brimftom,
New Cajile Grindjlones, SsV.
Nov. 6
The Office of the Infurancc
Company, of the State of PcnnfyKv.nui,
will be open for the Tranfaiftion of Hufi
nefs on Wednesday the sth November,
infltant, at No, 137, South Front-Street.
Nov. 4. d^t.
Wanted,
A man and woman kitchen
Servant.
Accuftnmrd to cooking, to whom g»nero\is„
wages will be given. Noi.e nee/1 applj Hpi
inch as can be well lccommenclid. £((•■
qnjrt Of the Prints*
Oct. 20 d
BOARDING
FOR GENTLEMEN.
At No. 30, Walnut-street, three of
four Gentlemen may he accommodated
with convenient lodgings for the winter
in a small family. Nov. 7. 4t*
N O T I C E,
IS hereby given to all persons, iim
;i in the caf> • of British captures, tha 1 ;
Mr. Samuel Bayard, of the City of l'hjia.
delpliia, is.appointedto proceed to J.bn
don, as agent of claims and appeal': tl.a(
: the merchauts of Philadelphia, whole pro
perty has been condemned, have appon t-,
•ed a committee, coufiUing Thongs
James Yard, Stephen Gi'S r",
James Olden and J. Shoemaker, to corier
oecafionally with the Secretary, of St?tc<&
That copies of the letters, which have
palled between the Committee and the Se
er, tar), are tranTmitted to the fevera)
£tll ftarsin the United States, for the in
pe&ioit of allco/icemed; That the Cm
nyttee will adopt meaTures for procuring
the records, yet wanting ; And wllj enter
into the propet correspondences in the U
■oitcd States, and in the Weft Indies.
The appointment of a committee
at the deii e of the Secretary of State, ft*
the conveniency of persons at a diftai ce.
But any letters upon this fubjeft are still
to be arditfj d to Ujh.
Nov. 7
TO BE SOLD,
By THOMAS DOBSON,
Alphabetical Lift
OF THE
DUTIES
Payable by law o# all Goods, Wares, and
Merchardizc imported into tl'e United
Saates of A.neri<;a, alter t)»o last day of
june 1794, di(lingui(hiog?he rates payable
On thole imported in fhipser Yeflels of <h<
United States----and the rates payable in 10-.
rt'gn fc'ipj or veflfels, including the addi
tional duties, to wfclcKb* refj*&ive arji,
cles are liable.
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