Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, December 01, 1794, Image 4

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    Tickleuburgs, Oznaburgs,
and Glass Ware,
Landing from on board the ship eggy,
from Amjlerdam.
ALSO,
Coffee of prime Quality
In hogsheads and tierces,
Muscovado Sugars
In hogsheads,
German Steel,
ASSORTED IVOOLLENS,
In small Bales, &c. for sale by
Rtindle ts 5 Murgatroyd,
Nil. ii, Walnut street w:iarf.
Who want to purchase soo or 400
Casks Good Flaxfced.
Nov. ii
NEW THEATRE
The Managers refpeflfully acquaint the
Public, Lii.it tbe
Entertainments for the Season
WILL BEGIN ON
Wednesday, the 3d December
Particulars will be exprefied in Future
Advertisement
Nov. 24
ARRIVED,
This Hay a few pipes of the firjl quality
French Brandy,
i 1 1 * !"• ;■;] F'IOOF,
Efltem*'; 1 . 10 -nv tint in this
city for a number of years,
A L S O,
Forty WogjkeivisDf firfl quality of
Sr. Croix Sugar,
An<l a few Tons of
Good Black Pepper,
for a ALE BT
Levinus Clarkfdn,
No, ii 6, fonth Water street
o&; r
LAND I N G
F) *m 01 hoard the Birmingham Packet»
Lockver, and the Henry and Charles,
from Kiiynbur^hi
II E M P,
Peterfl s fir (I quility
G'W&tA 'in hhds.
BAGGING, German a[forted
GLASS TUMBLERS, and
Black Quart Bottles,
DEMIJOHNS, Window C-lafs,
Feathers of luperior quality,
MATTS, ifc. &c.
FOR SALE BY
Thomas & John Ketland.
d
Aug. 26
German PalTengers.
A FEW
Healthy Tfade/men,
Are just arrived in the (hip from
Amlterdam, whoIV time are to be agreed
lor. by applying on board said ftiip, or to
Rundle & Murgatroyd,
No. ii, Walnut Jlrctt <wbarf.
Nov, 4
The Editor of the Level of
Europe and North America, ever anxious
to communicate to Europeans, who may be
defirousof fettling in this Continent,what
ever may tend to inform them of the ad-
YaMtflgesthey may find here, whether in
agriculture or in commerce, ha* the honor
to acquaint the public, that he has under
taken the translation of a work just publish
cd unde! tbe title of A View of the United
States of America. This translation will be
executed with the per million of the Author
1 #nch Coxe, Efq, Coaimiflloner of th«
Revenues of the United States.
P. Egron, l. L. D.
Nov. 20
Thomas M'Euen,
Stock and Land Broker,
No. 7?, Chesnut-street,
INFORMS hi-. Friends that during his
abfenc from Philadelphia (on the Western
Expedition) his Business will be carried on
at his Office as usual, by Mr. Thomas Hale
where Orders in his line will be thankfully
received, and every Attention paid to
them
Oft. 10
Forty Dollars Reward.
RAN away from the fubfcribeis in
"Woodbury, Gloucester County, New-Jer
sey, on Sunday morning the j2thinftant,
Two young Negro Fellows,
named Jack and Tom, each about 20 years
of age ; Jack is of a dark black colour and
a four look; Tom is of an open counte
nance, of a yellowish colour, and inucb
disposed to laugh.
They are fpriglitly a&tve fellaws, and
butlittl? fliorc of fix feet high; they were
both well dressed ; J-ack bad 011 a blue
broad cloth coat and different kinds of
cJorhes.
Whoever takes up fafcl servants, and
feeirtes them in any goal in the United
States, foth-at their matters may get them
fliall receive the above reward and
reafonab'e exp nces.
John Sparks,
Andrew Hunter.
2a«tf
oa. 14
Of afupehor quality in boxes of twelve
Grubby Mather Id Hill.
A
Nov. 2(>
EVER solicitous to render his MUSEUM
tiill moje and more an ohjeft of ration*]
filterLainuieiit, and iubterv ent to the io
tercHs of ufefui I'ci 'nee, has on toe fu ge-J
---tion and with the advice of a number of
his friends, provided a Boole, which will
be always open for the infpe&iein of those
who visit Ins Muleum, in which book it is
proposed to inleri all fiich discover ies, in ;
ventions, improvements, fchenie , obfer.
vations, expeiiments, projects, hints or
queries relating'to the arts or fci.nre:, its
any of his visitors, or correspondents.may
from time totiinc communicate.
3tswtf
Such-as may ctiufe to conceal their names
may eitlierfend their comniunieatism ano
nymous, or at their delire, C- W. Peale
will infer! their namet, with the minibei or
fignaturc of ther refpeflive communica
tions in a private book which he ihiilkeep
for that pnrpri .
The advantages ot such a public register
are obvious. Itwillrefcue from oblivion
many u!eful biins, which might "thriwife
have died with their authors. Ir may le
cure to inventors their juftclaims," arrdp e
vent others from taking the hoiioi ot p'rolit
of a difcj'.ery to which they are not en-,
titled, and as the Mufeuin is now vifiterl
bype-rfons from almost all parts of the
world, fuce a.regilter, it isprefumed, will
soon contain and hi. the means of fl.lfemi
nating a vail fund of ufefui knowledge, and
promote that Tpirit of enquiry and iirvrn
lion, for which-the people of the United
States are already fojuftlydillingtiilhed.
Trails of Land,
ONF traflin Frederick county,contain
ing 8756 acres, being part of that whereon
col. Thomfts Bryan Martin now refidesj
known by the name of Greenway court, a
boat 1 2 miles from Wincheftcr and 5 from
Newtown. For the convenience of pur
chasers, it will be divided into parcels of
vai ious dimenfiqnsftotN 230 to 600 acres,
which maybe viewed by application to col
R. K. Meade, living near thepreinifes—
The greater part is very fertile and well
timbered.
ajforted
Another tiaft in the fame county on
Paflage creek, containing 230 acres, and
adjoining Jacob I.evingoods.
Another tract ill Hampshire county,con
taining by patent, 699 acres, called Slim
Bottom, situate on both fides of the Soutk
Branch and within two miles of the m.iuHi
of it, and is ftippofed to have a good mill
feat.
Another trail in Hampshire coumv on
New Creek and Kettle-Lick containing
501 acies.
Another trad in Prince William county,
called Leefylvania, containing upwards of
2000 acres, lyingupon Potoniack river, a
bout 23 miles below Alexandria, and 28
below the City of Washington, compre
hending Frecitone Point, which appears to
be a quarry of free-Cone, covri iiig about
50 acres and adjoins the river, whete ves
sels of ioo tons conveniently harbour. On
anotherpart of this ttaft it isfuppofed there
is a quarty of fl te, convenient to water
carriage. Upwards of two thirds are in
woods. Mr. Enoch S. Lane, living on the
premises, will (hew this tra£l.
Another trail, in Fairfax counry, called
Springfield, containing 2040 1-2 acres, a
bout 13 miles Oom Alexandriaand 10from
Valhington ; abounds with fine fpiings and
meadow ground, and maybe seen by apply,
ing to Mr. John Wood, living 011 part of
it
tutbitff
Anothertraft in Fairfax county, con
taining 3g2acres, on Turkey-cock Run, a
bout 6 miles from Alexandria.
Another tiaft in Fairfax county,contain
ing about 176 acres, adjoining Mr. J. \Vat
fon'sfeat, about four miles from Alexan
dria.
Another tract, in Fairfax county, con
taining 513 acres, neat Occoquan, joining
Mr. Edward Washington'*.
Another tract, in Fairfax county, con
taining 80 acres or thereabout, within a
mile of Pohick Lauding, and within five
miles of Mount Vernon, lies level, and is
well timbered.
2aw3w
An undivided moiety in another tract,
containing about 284 acres, in Fairfax
county, about 5 miles from Walhington, &
9 from Alexandria, where J. Robinlon for
merly lived.
Another parcel of land, within a mile
of Alexandria,containing about 24 acres,
and to be fold in acre or half-acre lots.
Alio, sundry unimpioved lots ofvarious
sizes, in different parts of the town of Al
exandria. ■
. Todefcribi the premises more particu
larly is decmqfl unneceflary, it is expec
ted every person will examine and view
whatever part he shall be inclined to buy.
My only object being to raise a certain (11111
et money, by felling so many or ftich parts
of the aforefaid trafls of land and lots as
(hall be neceflary for (hat purpose, onehal.'
of the purchase money inult be paid at the
time of contract, and the other within a
year from the firft day of August next, and
at the time of delivering pofleffion or exe
cuting a legal conveyance. The lands re.
maiiiing unfold, except the tra& in Prince
William, after railing* limited sum, will
be divided into tenements, and leafed for
a term of years. From the 12th day of Oc
tober next, till the 15th of Decembr, I
lhall be in the city of Richmond, and afte.
that time I lhall remain at home, in Alex
andria, at which places, or elsewhere, I
(hall be prepared to detail particulars, and
to enter into conirafts.
Alexandria, July 28
CHARLES LEE.
Aug. 8
PHILADELPHIA, Printed by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chesnut Street.—Price Six Dollars Per Annum.
Sallad Oil,
Bottles;
FOR sale y
C. W. PEALE.
FOR SALE,
the following
in ' Virginia,
lawro
Diflant Subscribers
Fortlm Gazette, are htreby refpeftful
ly requeued to pay up their Supfcriptious
to the firft of January next. The Editoi
will be under the neceflity of
those who do not then renew their Sub
scription by paying Six Months in Ad
vance, as declining to take the Paper any
longer.
As there is a considerable Snm dne from
remote SuWfcribers for the late half Week
ly Paper published by the Editor, he most
earneftiy requests those who may be delin
quent, to take the eaflieU opportunity of
remitting him the balance they may ref
p. lively be mdebied—the funis are indi
v?du lly trifling—the want of the Aggre
gate is fe ye rely felt.
MADEIRA, "I
SHERRY, IWINES
PORT. J N °»
LISBON, !> °j the
TENERIFFE & I First Quality.
MALAGA J
Old Jamaica Spirits,
Antigua and Weft India Ruin.
Copiac, French, and Peach Brandies
Claret and I-ort Wine of a Superior Qua
lity, in Cases. f
Wine and Cyder Vinegar in Pipes and
Hhds.
Bed Wine Bitters by the gallon or bottle.
Corks in
Havannab Segars in Boxes.
Hamburgh Demijohns.
Porter and Claret Bottles.
MALT LIQUORS'! Prepared for
In calks and bottles > exportation or
CYDER, in do. do. j immediate use.
And for Sale by
Benjamin W, Morris.
No. 58, corner of Dock and Pear /Ircets.
Captains of veflels and others supplied
with any of the above Liquors, bottled by
the dozen,and Sea Stores in general put up.
Philad. Nov. 6. ethf&to4W
John Burge,
CONFECTIO ATER,
No. 7, North Fourth Street,
RETURNS his sincere thanks to his
Friends and the public, lor the very liber
al encouragement he has received in the
line of his profeffion, since his commence
ment of buftnerfs in this city.
He refpeftfully folicitsa continuance of
their favours, and aflures them that no
thing fliall V.e wanting on his part to ren
der fatisfa&fon.
He has now on hand, and for Sale a
GENERAL
Assortment of Confectionary,
Araotig which are the following
ARTICLES
Pine Apples pre'"erred, whole and flic-'
ed, Pears, Quince*, &c. preserved, Raf
berry and Blackberry jam, Riifbcrry"
Blackberry and Current Jellies, Peach
Marm lade, and a great variety of other
articles. Also
Soft Shell'd Almonds,
By the Bag or Smaller Quantity.
Nov. 4 2aw4w
JUST PUBLISHED,
And to be fold by
Benjamin Davies,
No. 6s, Market flreet,
A Ground Plan
OF THE
City and Suburbs
PHILADELPHIA.
Taken from late and accurate fur-vey.
This Map is 26 inched square; and
will lie delivered as may heft suit the pur
chasers, either i» flieets plain or coloured,
or canvafled and affixed to rollers; or 10 fit
them for the pocket, they will be cuia nd
folded in cases.
With each plan will be given a Smal-
Pamphlet, containing a Lift of the Sub
fcribers names, and
SOME ACCOUNT
O F
PHILADELPHIA
Its civil and religious institutions, popu
lation, "trade and government; interspers
ed with occasional remarks.
Siibfcriberr are requcflcJ to call or fend
for their plans.
At the Same Place may be had,
THE
American Repository.
Price 4 Dais. 3 3 cents per doz. and 44
cents Jingle,
This neat Pocket Almanack is the firft of
the kind that hath been executed in Phila
delphia, or perhaps, in any of ihe United
States; and contains, befide Sj
A Compleat Calendar,
OR
ALMANACK, for the Yeajl 1795.
I.Uls of the Officers of the American Go
vernment, Civil aud Military,
The terms of the Federal Circuit & Dif
trift Courts. '* •
The Latitudes and Longitudes from «he
Meridian of Philadelphia, of ail the Capi.
tal Cities in the Union.
The dates of the periods when each of
the States was firft fettled;
Their Territories and num
bers of People;
The number of Inhabitants of each, in
each (quare mile—and a brief State of
their relative progress in Population; to
gether with various other Articles of In
formation.
Ornamented with an elegant Frontif
p'tece, Title Page, and twelve VIG
NETTES, alluding to scenes in Thomp-
Jon' s Seasons, engraved by the mojl iuge
nious Arlills in the City.
Na» .11
Just Arrived,
And will be landed to-n)orrow morning at
Hamilton's wharf, tile CARGO of the
Schooner Induftrv, Captain Hylander,
from Havajina,
8$ 'hhds. IVlolafTes,
Of superior full quality.
106 Boxes and Barrels
White & brown Sugar
AND A
Parcel of Ox-Hides ;
Peter Blight.
A L S O,
A PARCEL OF
COFFEE,
Just arrived in the Hiburnia, Captain
Irwin, from Jamaica.
Sept. 13
James M'Alpin,
Taylor,
No, 3, South Fourth Street,
Returns his grateful acknowledgements
to his friends and. the Public for their libe
ral Kncouiagement, and begs leave res
j,e6lfully to loHcit a Continuance of their
Favours.
At bis Shop Gentlemen can be furnilhed
with the best materials, and have them
madt 4 tip and fiuiflied in the neatcft and
most fafhionable manner.
Hew ill thankfully receive any orders Sc
pay apronjpt *ud punctual atterltoii to
them.
Oft. 25
Scheme of a Lottery,
T» raise 39,900 Dollar*, on a 66,000 Dollars
Deducing 15 per Cent*from Ihe Prizes—
This Lottery consists 0/ 38,000 Ticket J, in
which there are 14,531 and 23,461
Blanks, being about one and an haj blanks to
d prize.
THE Directors of the Society for establish
ing Ufeful Manufailures, having lefolv
ed to erefct LOTTERIES lor laifing One
Hundr ed Thousand Dol la r s, agreeably
10 an Aft of the Legislature of the State of
New-Jersey, h&ve appointed the following
perfonsto fupcrintend and direst the draw
ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rtifus'
King, Herfnan Le Roy, Janies Wat fan,
Richard Harnfon, Abijah Hammond, and
Cornelius Ray, of the city ot New-York
Thomas Willing, Joseph Hall, Matthew M«-
Connel and Andrew Bayard, ol the city of
Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How*
ell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General y.lias Day
ton, Jaims Paiker, John Bayard, Doftnr
Lewis 6onham, Samuel W. Stockton, Jolhua
M. Wallace, Joseph BloOmfield, and Elifha
Boudinot, ot N<w-Jerfey, who offer tie
following Scheme of a Lottery, aod pledge
themfelvcs to the public, thai they will take
etery affur mce and precaution in their powi r
to have the Monies paid by ihe ' Managers
from time to time, as received, Trito the
Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to'
remain for the purpose of paying Prifc s,
which shall be immediately difchargcd by a
check upon one of the Banks.
SCHEME:
2
5
10
20
ICO
300
1000
Piiztof 20,000 Dollars is 20,000
10,000
2000
gooo
8100
14*539 Prizes- 262,000
23,461 Blauks. First drawn number, 2,000
Laftdrawn number, 2,000
83000 Tickcts at 7 Dollars each is 266,000
The drawing will commence, under the
infpe&ion of a Commiuee of the Super in
tend ants, as soon as the Tickets arc fold, of
which timely notice will be given.
The Superintevdants have appointed John
N. Cumming, o! Newark, Jacob R. Har
denbcTg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan
Rhea, of Trenton, as immcdlate Managers
thereof, who have given ample security lor
dtfehatging the trtitt repdfed in them.
In order to fecurc the punctual pay*
ment of the Prizes, the Super intendants of
the Lottery have 'dirc&frd that the' Managers
shall each enter into bonds in ,000 dollars,
with four fufficientfecuntu s, toperfoim their
infhuflions, the fuhtlance of which is
I. That whenever either of the Managers
ftiall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dol
lars, he Avail invmdiately place tire fame in
one of the Bank,s o'f New-York or Philadel
phia, to the ciedit ol the Governor of the
Society, and such ol the Superintendant* as
: ive in the city where the monies are
to remain thereuntil the Lottery is diawn,
for the payment pi the Prizes.
11. The Managers to fufificient fe
curityfoi any Tickteutbey trust, other
wise to be refponnblc for them.
111, To keep regular books of Tickets
fold, Monies received and paid into thc
Bank, abftra&s of which (hail be sent,
monthly, to'thcGoveinoi* of the Society.
Paterfon, January i t 1794.
On application to either of the above*gen
tlemen, information wil[ be given where
tickets may be had.
February 24,
PORT, WINE.
A choice parcel of Full Bodiec*
Old Red Port.Wine,
This day arrived, by the Snow Triilly,
Captain Cook, from Oporto,
Ftir Sale by
PETER BLIGHT.
Also by the fame Snow, 5000 Bufhda
St. Übes Salt.
Oft. 29. dtf.
3taw4w
CONSISTING Of
FOR SALE BY
2awtf
10,000
£•000
2,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
1 jGOO
500
xoo
5°
20
l 5
12
1 •
10,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
30,000
36,000
81,000
tn&frf
NOTICE.
A monthly Meeting of the Philadelphia
Society, for the Information and Affijlance
of perfovs emigrating frotn foreign Coun
tries, twill beheld at Sharplefs's School
Room, in Frombrrgers Court, at half pajt
Six o'clock, on Wednesday Evening, the third
of December.
To acconi'lijh the Views of its Injlitution
it lOill berequiftte that the Societyfhould pos
sess much Information ; as, what parts of
the United States will afford the greatefl
probability ofSuccefs to Mechanics of diffe
rent descriptions, and to persons calculated
for -various other Employments, and pof
feffmg certain degrees of Capacity and Ta
lents ; where and for what purposes the
unemployed are immediately wanting ; and
in order to contribute as much as "pofftble
to the immediate Comforts of Emigrants in
general on their Arrival, it will be necessa
ry to know the names of the peifons who
keep Lodging Hou/es, their places of Abode
and Terms of Accomodation. Any Com
munications upon ti. efe / articular Heads
will be received withpleafure by Mr. 7 hos.
Pearce, at No. 45 in South Third Street,
who is appointed Regi/ler by the Committee
and all Information of a more general
nature by
Wm. Turner. Secretary
No. 149, Chesnut Street.
William W. Woodwafd,
P R I N T E R,
HAS removed his Printing-Oflicr from
No. 41, Cliefnut-ftreet, 10 Franklin's
Head, No. 36, tour doors from the corner
of Secoml-ltreet, south, fide, nearly oppo
fiic ; where the Printing Bufineli is carri, d
on as ufua); his whole attention being
confined to that occupation. Oidcrsltom
any part oi this state, or tile continent,
will be executed, and authors may jely on
having any work they may lec fit to pub-
IKh, corieflly printed, either in French or
Englifli. The Levil of Europe r.nd
North America is printed tnr the Edi
tor, I'eter Esron, 1., d. a! the above
mentioned iiflicc, in French
which piiblicaiinn las received the patiou
ane of I'ome ol jhe mgfl diftin£uilhed cha
raflers in America, and wljofe names, in a
few days, \v ill be publifhedV and accompa
ny he two si: (tnumbers to the Aibfci ibt'ur
N. 8.-Blanks, Circular tetters, Checks,
Cards, Handbills, &c. &£. continue be*
executed with the usual dispatch.
« ' gv • Ift ■ end 9w.
John Miller,"jun.
No. 8, Cuesnvt near F.RQifS ;Street,
Hatli Irtported in the late Vefl'cls
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
WOOLLENS,
.50 I T ABLE TO THE SkAsON.
A L S Of.
(Br THE PACIcXit,)
HATTS well nfiorftd, Boys*coloured) and
Metis' black
Manch'ejier Cotton Goods
Slippers, and Sandals
Flo-jvers and Feathers
Black av.d White Lace
Fans.
IRISH LINENS,
Brown and White, by ft# Box, laid in on
the BEST TERMS.
Ticklenburgs,
BY THE BALI o*Pl£Ci|
OA. 15 ... oadtf
To (he Public.
A SUBSCRIPTIdN
Is opened for Printjog the
Theological- Writings
- a °. F
Emanuel Swedenhourg,
sil Fnuiru Bailey's Book Jtore, AO. 116,
Market Jlreet, Philadelphia,
WHEN a fufficient lublcriphon lakes
place, a meeting wHI be advertiji-dtp con
sider the innft eligible mode Tor conducting
the printing 6ffuch of the Works as
be tlioiißht to be of rhe grcatefl utility in
the firft instance.
The following Treatises may be now bad at
Mr. Bailey's ;
■J~lie Do<shinrf "of Lite, or tjse Spiritual
fenfi of the 'JVilVymrrfaiidinents.
The Univeifal - Ttfiiilogy of the New
C.liurth ; vvjiigh ;&£, foretold .by the
Lord in Daniel, c hap. 7, v. 5, 13, 14,
and ill the Apoialypfe, 'ehiip. 21, v. 1
' 2, &c.
A fnmmary of the Heavenly Doc
trines of the New Jerusalem Church.
(fcjf' As various opinions have been en
tertained refpefling ihtfe iwaluablc writings
and yet no person by rational aiy.urncn't has
been able to refute tlum, but inftrad there- 1
01, invidious calumnies and gioundlefs re
ports have been mduftiiotrfly propagated
to dilcvedit the honourable and enlightened
Author, as well as his "Works, we doubt
npt the and Sincere inquirers ai'tei
Truths of the bigfieff importance, will fie- 1
rioufly examine tbofe Works for thtmfclves r
in which it is to be hope«l, thet being in the
pinfuUand love of the Truth fqr the lake
of its native excellence and uj(. they will
regard them as they jujftlv deiefye, and in
the end receive botli profit and delight.
Oft. 14. eTiftaw
Burlington Pork.
A QUANTITY OF
Befl: Burlington Pork,
1 FOR SALE BY
Hoir i-f \ & £
Levi
o<£). 31
ingfwort
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on.
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