Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, December 08, 1794, Image 1

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    DAILY EVEN ING ADVERTISER.
[No. 155^0f Vol. Vl.]
Jo,ooo weight tpf «
Green Coffee,
Nix cutiiied to the Drawback
A FEW PIPES
Holland Gin,
At a Reduced Price,
JAMAICA SPIRITS,
ANTIGL' A RUM, third and fourth
proof,
Fine flavoured St. Kitts, Grenada
a id country RUM,
CO PTON in hales
BLACK PEPPPER,
Port-au Pi luce MOLASSES,
Malaga WINE in qnartei calks
Madeira Dj- in pipes and qr. calks
A few thefts of very go,id Hyl'on
TEA by the America intoN.
York, and
A few barrels of good fat Philadel
phia BEEF, put op by an ap
proved hand of this city, fit for
long voyages, >
FOR SALE BY
Levinus Clarkfon,
No. 316, fbuth Water S;ieet.
ALSO,
20,003 Weight'of
0 F F E E,
Entitled to the Drawback, in hhds, barrels
and bags*
D c. 4
White Wax Candles,
Of a quality far fupcrior to Spermaceti,
just received from the Alexandrian
Manufactory, and for sale by the
fabferiber,
Garrett Cottringer,
No. 227 Market-street.
December 2. dlvv.
FOR SALE,
At the STORES of
JelTe & Robert Wain,
PORT WINE in pipes, hlids. and quar
ter calks
I.ISBON do.in oipes and quarter calks
Souchong and Congo TEAS, in quarte'
cherts
A qnant-t . of Lisbon and CadizSALT
Soft fhrflod \LMONDSin bales
Velvet CORKS, in do. > •
Rnlfa MATTS.
Ju e 9 - 2_
LANDING,
from the Ship Adnana Kieran Fitzpatrick
Majler, from AinJlerdam.
HOLLAND SAIL DUCK,
Ditto—Sheeting,
Ticklenburgh, Ofnaburgh,
White arid Brown Linen,
Diaper, fine Checks,
Bedticks, Hair Ribbon,
GreatCoats, boxes Window-Glass,
Ditto Tumblers,
Ginn in pipes, Ginn Cases,
Steel, Mill Saws 6 feet,
Anchors, from 7 to i4cwt.
Frying Pans, Junk, Oakum, tc.
FOR SALE BY
Thomas & John Ketland.
October 21. d.
Just Arrived,
And mill be landed to-morrow morning ni
Wharf, the entire cargo of the brig
Good Hope, Captain Hodgdon, from Ja
maica, confifl 'mg of
High Proof R U M,
SUGAR,
PIMENTO, and
COFFIiE
FOR SALE BY
Peter Blight.
Nov. 19
FOR SALE BY
John D. Blanchard,
At his Stores, in Third street,
66 PIPES
Choice TENERIFFE WINE,
of superior quality^
Coniae Brandy in pipes
50 Cases ofCiaret of a superior quality
fubjrft to drawback.
Boston Tea Kettles, alarge artortment
Sltott of all fizcs and uumbcrs
Barr Lead,
Lead in pigs
KuU'm Sheetings
Women's Stuff Shoei by the quantity
Cntt Nails
Rhode-1 (landOheefe
And a latge and elegant assortment of
European and India
GOODS,
At the most reduced Prices.
Kov. 25
i ■
of tbt IftMfeJi
For Fredericksburgh,
(To fail on Wtdnefday
Joshua Williams, maftrri
FOR freight or paflage, apply to the
maflcr on board at Rofs's Wharf, or to
Philips, Cramond & Co.
Dec. 6 it
For CANTON direst,
George Barclay,
SHE will fail in all Fc!»ju
ary (unlets prevepted by ii.e)
for freight ou a«d home, apply tq
George Meade.
For sale by the Subscriber,
(Whose Compting Honfe and Store will bs
leinovrd in a few Dayito the South Side
of Walnut street wharf)
Bill of Ex'.ange Madeira, of
the firft Qnality,
Six year« Old by the Pipe,
Hogfliead or Quarter Cafe,
Excellent Old Sherry, by the
Quarter Calk,
Choice Lilbon in Pipes and
Quarter Calks,
A few Calks Red Lilbon,
About 100 barrels Beef
100 tierce) Rice
A fesyboxes Spermaceti Candles
Lisbon Cotksof the fiift quality in bales
200 hoglheads MolaffVs
A few buxes Djwlafles, S:lefias, and
Sripes
A few Pigs Pewter and Bundles Steel
Coffee ire.
GEORGE MEADE.
Nov. 17
John Rudd, Majler.
Now lying at MefTrs. Willing and
Frances's wharfjburthen about 27° tons
Virginia built, well found, and fails re
markably fact.
For terms apply to Capt. Rudd, on
board, or to
Emanuel Walker,
Who has for Sale,
100 hogftieads
Virginia Tobacco, .
Of the infpe&ions of Richmond, Pej
terfourgh and Fredericlburgh.
ICOO bushels WHEAT, and
40 barrels PORK.
Dec.
tp-?V For Charter,
FAIHEBE >
John M'Keei'tr, majier.
BURTHEN 1700 barrels of flour, flie is
in compleat order, and fails lad. For
terms apply to the Captaiu on board at the
Subscriber's wharf, 01 to
Jo/eph Sims,
Who has for Sale, jult imported in laid
Brii; from Majag.i,
Old Mountain Wine,
RAISINS of the Sun, in kegs,
FIGS M> ditio
PRUNES in ditto
Muscatel and Bloom RAISINS in boxes
and jars,
GRAPES in-ditto
ORANGES and LEMONS in boxe.
Sbell'd A£WO <DS in calks
Castile SOAP, &c fcc.
Dec- 4
■ jg^Fftr^Bofton,'
' Norther n JRfc.
WANTED ON LOAN,"
Two thousand dollars,
Rea! Eitate in tl* City of Philadelphia
will be pledged as Security. Enqaire ol
the Pcinier.
pec. 4 Haw
Sallad Oil,
Of 8 foperior quality > n boxes of twt!»«
Bottles;
FOR SALE 1
Grubb, Mather Is! Hill.
j
Nov. 26
Monday, December '8,
City of Wafliington.
SC H E
LOTTERY,; No. 71.
«>* TS*
1 M P R O VE ME'Nt
OF THE
FEDERAL CITY.
I A magnificent ) 20,000 Dollar*, and
4 wciliog huufe, \ caQi 30,000,810
1 ditto 15,000 Si cacti 25,000
i ditto 15,000 6c c»fh 15,000
1 ditto 10,000 &: cash 10,000
1 ditto 5,000 Sc caih 5,00®
1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000
, Cafa pu«e o\
2 v ditto s 5,000 each, arc
l 0 ditto i,OOO
so d 111 o 500 1
,03 di' to 100
200 di<<° i°
4 00- diu» »5
1,000 diito ao
15,000- dilte
»■* \
*6,739 P riz "
33,261 Blanks
mha.
',501,000 Tickets »t® dollar* 40©v0«§
This Lottery will afford an e.egant speci
men of the private buildings to be ere& d in
the City of' Walhington—Two beautiful de
signs already feie.&cd for the en! ire fronts
on two of the putohe fquarcs ; from thefc
it is proposed to eifft twocrmrf
and tour corner-buildings, as Coon as poffyblt
aUertlvu Loltcry is fold, and to convey them
when complete, to the fortunate adventurers,
in the manner defcTibed in the fchetne for
the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five
per cent, will lie made to defray rhe necef
fa:y expelleej. of &c. ard the fui
plus will be made- a part ol ifac fund intended
♦or the National Univeruty, to be eic&ed
within the City of YVa(hington.
d«w
The drawing will commence as soon
as ike Tickcft arc fold, or at ail events on
Monday, the 22nd,of December next: The
money prices will be payable in thirty day
afler it u (inifhcd, and any prizes for which
fortunate camber's are not produced within
twelve mouths after the drawing i» ciofed'arc |
to be coniidfied as given towards the ftiiiil
for the Uriiyrrfity, it being determined to
fettle the \vhole bufineU in a \c3i from ih«-*
tudii.g of the drawing and to tike up the
bonds given asfcvuiity.
The teal fccnririe* >»tvc»i for the payment
of the Prizes, are held by the Prtfident and
two Dirttiori oi the Rjtik. of Columbia, jun
arc valued at more than half the ajnoqm ot
the Lottery . The diawing will be under
| the management 0f.24 gentlemen approved
i by the toiuiniflioner* for the City of Wallv
| ington, for the time being, a»d acting ot
I oath.
Samuel Blodget.
* # * Tickets may be had at the Bank of
Columbia; of James Welft & Co. Baltimore;
ot Gideon Denifoit, Savannah ; of Peter
Gilman, Botlon ; <>{ John Hopkins, Rich
mond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's fcr-
d6t
Aug. 30
New Cafile Pier Lottery
. Examining and Jitgi/leHng Office,
lAt Mt- SAMUEL CRAWfORb'f No.
73, 'nwftji Frooi -Greet, 3 d»»ri;from A?ch
ftrfrt, .*■*' '
■Tickets are examined and
Registered by correct numerical and Re
gister. Books, at the following modtfit*
charge*, vix. r
? : JF«>f » T»e*M. «rw9.
i »slnQls*tcfc** i-4th
j-of- a Dflfcr.
An 4 notice will be f»nt fey letter frf
fart t» *ny p»rt of
thejCotn*V*M%
In the City of
Waftiington Lottery, No. 2,
(Which will commence drawing very foop)
Regi(t«red, and the earfieft accountfeht
of their success.
N. ft. The Earliest Intelligence of each
DayS drawing will be receivrd a'this Of
fice. And the (lips thereof will be figtied
by the Managers tp be corre&j therefore
to be depended on.
Sept. 24
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 Seafbn on Monday
the 13th Oaober, at 10 o'clock in the
.morning, in that large and elegant Saloon
in Harmony ftrect, leading from Third to
Fourth street, turning the corner of No.
70, South Third street.
His Employers may be afiured, the ftri&
order and decorum that has always bees
observed in his School, fell still be pnr
fucd —and that their children will be taught
in the most approved and modern stile
Note —An Evening School for young
Gentlemen.
Otf. •* ,awtf
x \
M E
OF THI
50,000
40,cc0
30,000
2®, 000
lO.OOC
IC,OCO
10,000
10,0 0
10, coo
Ip,COQ
10, coo
10,000
10,000
«p,o'»c
l^«,0CO
NOTICE.
AT THE
* Ir * ®
TICKETS
« ,
'.79 4-
Philadelphia, Nov, 22, 1794
The Stockholders of the
Bftivkoi the United States a e he eby i«
formed that acco dug to-.he Sratr.te of In
corporation, a Geu"r*al Elect >011 lor
Twenty-five Directors
Wiil be liejd at the Battle of the Unitd
States, iu the C'ty of Ptiiiadelpnia, oi>
Monday, the fifth day u£ January next, at
TEN o'clock i« the Forenoon.
Ai.d puiJuant tu. tlie Eleventh Section o)
the Bve .Laws, ti'f Stockholders of the
laid Bsiik arc bcrphy notified to aflemble
in geneial meetiof at the raid pUcey on
Tue djy tliefixth.djy us January next at
FlVEO'clock in the Evening.
By Order,
John Kean,
Second Fundamental Article—Not more
than til ree-fourths of tlie Direfiors in Of
tce, exclusive of the President, (hall be
filigikle for the next fucceedmf, year : Bus
ehe Direiflor, who ftiall be President at the
time of an eleftiou, may always b« re-e
---itCh'd,
Nov- 21
John Burge,
CO NFECTIO NER,
No• 1> Ninth Fourth Street.
RETURNS his fmcer* thanks to his
Fri»nds and the puMic, (or the very liber
al encouragement lie has recejved in the
line oi" his jKofeflion, fltiCe his con>wence
mcnt ot" bufinsfs in this city.
lie ret'jJcftfully Policies a continuance oi
their favours, ancj assures them that no
thing (hall be Wanting on his part to ren
dcr fatisfaftiori.
He has uovr 011 hand, and for Sale a
GtNKKAL
AJfortment of GonfeEliotutry,
A mong* which are the following
ARTICLES
Pir,c Apples pie r er\ed, wlioie and 3 c
cd, Peals, Quijuei, &c. jprefei ved, Haf
beriv and Blackberry jam, Uafberiy
B'ackbrrry, and Current Jellies, Peach
Mavm lade, and a great variety of other
SOFTStiELL'D ALMONDS
By ttie Bag or Sni«i<ei :
Nov- 4. ■ r
- BOOKS,
PRINTED y PUBLISHED
By Mathew Carey,
No. 118) Market Street,
i. Charlotte, a tale of truth,
By Mrs Row/on, of the New-Theatre
Philadelphia.
Second-American edition—Price 75 cent«_
[The rapid sale of the First Edition of
this iiitercfting novel, in a few months,
is the best proof of its merit.]
Extra 3 from the Critical Review, April
1791, p. 468.
eodtf
It naybe a tak- of truth; tor it is not un
natu'al," and it i» a ml* ol" real rliftrefs—
Charlotte by the artifife of a teacher, re
commended to a Ichool from humanity ra
ther than a ponvittioo oi her integrity of
the regularity of hfxiiormer conduct, is en
ticed from he governpfs, and ?ccoinpjj)jes
a yonng officer'to America—The marriage
ce-em ri'j,'ll not forgotten, is poltponed,
and Charlotte dies a martyr to the incon
ftancv of her lover, and treachery ps Ills
friend, The fituatiom a:e artlel's ardal.
ft&itip—the defections iiMUJat and pa
thetic ; we fl.ould feel for Charlotte U Inch
a psrfon e.ver exift«d, who. tor on. er'.or,
scarcely, perhaps <ie!ervi-d so severe a pu
nifliment. If it is a fifti.oll, poetic justice
is not, we think, propcijy diftrilmteii.'•
a. The Inquifito;—i>V Mrs. Rowfon, Se
cond Philadelphia editi ' 1 - (P-J cents
3. Advontuies.of Roderic Hand'm. 2 vol*,
j dollar ant) 50 cents, cpai'fc papct —1
dollar a d 75 cents, fine
4. Notes onthe state of Virginia—b> Tho
mas Jeffe'frn. Piice, neafjy boi/i d, oik
dgllar and a ha'f.
5. Hißory of the Frci:<h Revolution, from
irscommencement lift death oi the
Queen and the tt cunu., -of Brilfot.
Two dojlars.
Extract from the PRtFACF
" The aut'uprs h.ivr pref irnt <1 so affix to
their title the epithet Imfjil a/; and tIV?
reason is, b. cause tl(cv cmrot ch thein
felves with feeling the fmallefl hias to any
party, but that of tnnh and hijort) ; and,
they flatter thenxfelvt s, ttia» their ie:tdrrs
wili find Pffjt »n)y even < i' 1 umitance fairly
reprelcuted, but every cenluvable action,
whoever were the anthori or aftors,mark
ed In its proper color#. It tt was necefl*'y
to lijake a dec)atiitior> of thr n own pr'u.cj
p!es, they would fa-., the* are neither t< r>
nor republican—They love lllieity as fcng
lilh whtgt, and execrate every dlminal aft
by which so noble a cau'e is endangered and
• .
j? "49 thf.piyfent f»riDerit fjf trlie
flijwi&ljnp* *ifh
jtfcf fee'njg *!»!» cWi<» u*ir«rT«lty
jacknawlcdftd. On ifae ttocfa*ry t - dkf *U
aft#
[Whole No. 703*1
rveii vjfur< if l/iut ihtfc P*ges wW te acceptiHc
etl c zee jpu <6I criher fifty. butw.rt prime
difllt ate *bc Clouds of political decep
r-. , tho with f'ome confidence rxfe£l that
ytft ( from pubiit opinion, wh c!i caiidor
'and u»o4m3Aion f«i«lom fail to fve
|Extract from the critical Riatew",
January, 1794 —pa.e
44 We t,a.ve.certainly dejned much pJea
! !'urc, a d acqmud much hi format ion fioin
the peroral 0} these volumes ; and we think
tliem, both for matter and style, wot thy
1 I e attention of allwho interest tjiemfelves
in «/vents wheh have Jo justly excited the
curif fity and aftonifhmenr of mankit d.''
6. Plowdfcns hiftbry of th? firitifli t mpire
from May 1792, to December 1793. A.
doll l" and a quarter. [Thi«? is>as intei
eftipg an J valuable a publication as had
appeared lor many years.3
7. Beattie's Elements of Moral Science.
2 vols. One dollar and three quarters
8- Ladies Library. Second American'
edition. 87 \ cents. Containing—
Miss Moore's Eflays; Dr. Gregory's Le
gacy to his Daughter!; Lady Perntpg
tons unfoitunate mother'& advee to her
Daughters : Marchicncfs de Lambert's
Advice of a mother to her daughter , Mrs
Chapone's Letter on the gover mer.t of
the temper; Swift's Letter to a Young
Lady newly married ; Moore's Fables
lor the Female Sex
9. Journal durant un Sejour en France de
puis le commencementd'aout juiqu'a ]a
midi Decembre; auqueleft ajoute un recit
des evenemens les plus 1 enia> quables qui
ont eu lieu a Paris, depuis cette epeque,
jqfqu'a la mort du roi de France.
Hound, 2 1-2 dollats— sewed, 2 dollars.
10. Edward's treatise on the rejig'ous af
fections. Coarse paper, a dollar—line,
a dollar and a half.
11. Rights of Woman—-by Wolfton
craft. A dollar.
12. Willifon's Sacramental Meditations —
60 cents.
13 Bunyan's Holy War, made by Shaddai
D a^olus.
14 Short ncconnt of Algiers. Second edi
t-on, charged—2s crr.+".
: Cortanin£ —A deicript on of that coun
try —rwf Ihe manners and cuilcins of the irv-
I'ral tints—and of theirfevi*" al v. t s against
jSpawi, F an< V, Kngland, Hollaed- Venice,
and other powers ps jKuropef—from theu
ifurpation of BaiburoiP and the invasion of
1 Chajles V. so the prefcnt rim' With a
co. ' kl'e view of" the origin of the war be
tween Algiers and the United Srates.
' Embe'lillicd vhh a map of Rarba»v, com-
Cajhtir.
tntli&st6J.
p'efc njjug Morocco, f'cZ, fijimjt, Tunis,
and Tripo!?.
To the prifert edition ii *<ii!<d a •fry
jcopimis index, co' tsluing lellvrs ;Vio>n '
fuu'dry Anglican jl'riforer s in Algiers to
{heir friend's in tl.e United State!—a ljli of
the vrflt lj takw:—' ai'rf nuny very i«rjt«reik-.
»ng ai titles not in the fii ft edition.
15- Blair's Leftntes on Rhctoric and Belles
Letters Three dollars 33 cents.
16 Smith's Letters to Married Women, on
nurting and the management of children. 62
cents.
17. American Farmer's letters. 80 cents.
18. Young Misses Magazine. 2 vols. 1 dol
lar 33 cents.
Containing—Dialogues between 3 Cover
nefs and fevcral Young Lsdics of Quality
her fcbolars.— In which each Lady is made
o speak according to her particular genius,
Ripper and inclination —Their several fault*,
#re pointed out, and the easy way to amend
hi m, as well as to think, and speak, and
£[ properly ; no less care feeing taken to
arm their hearts to gbodnefs, than to In
ightcn their understandings with ufeful
knowledge. A fliort and clear abridgment
is alfogiv«ti of iacred and profane Hiftmy,
and some leffous in Geography. The ufeful
is blended throughout with the agreeable,
the whole being intcifperfed with proper re
flexions and moral Tales.
19. Duncan's Eltmenta of Logic. 80 cents,
20. M'Fingal, an epic poem. 3" 1-2 rents.
21. Tench Coxe's examination ol Lord Shef
field's observations. 62 1 2 cenr*,
22. Ladies' Ftiend. 37 1-2 cents.
23. Smith's hUiory ol New Yotk, from its
discovery i'o 1*732. 1 dollar 25cents.
24. Complete A*la* * or ibepiefem war,con
taininc maps o' France, Hoi and, Nether*
1 aids, Germany, Spam, Italy, and the
Weft'-Indies. 2 eiollats.
• ? 5» ions of the United States, with
•he Federal Confl;tution- 62 1-2 cents.
2C Pc,\ ton's Grammar tor Frenchmen to
learrrKngblb. roc-nis.
87. Epi&c.i Enchiridion. 31 cents.
f>B. Gay's Fahies. 31 cuts.
29. Christian Economy . 25 cents,
go. Charms ol Melody, a choice collection
of Song*.' 25 cents.
31. American Muleum, 12 vol«,Bvg. NTme<
and 20 cents.
" The American Muleum is not only emi
nently c iculat«d t<i inmate political and
d( !v r valuable infuma'ii n, I ut it l«ai been
uniformly conducted with attention. Sc
pro:pri<tv. It to these imfiortaot ol jc6b he
timer adfied the more immediate a lign, of
rescuing yybj'e doctn; en.<, iitMii oblivion, I
kviH veutu e to p> ,n"Mncr, »s my feiUiau nt,
lhat a more ul'« !o! li'eraty plan has never
Keen undertaken ifi Ameiica, nor pne more
jlelcrving of public ervcoui»gc*r ent. M
G«ict»\ Washington.
Poems of Col. Humphreys. 37 1-2 penta.
J4. Carreh'fm ot Man. 181-2 cents.
[5. Tom Maine's J e I*.s. t8 1-2 cent*
|6 Ca'ey'fc account of the Yellow Fever,^'h
|7- D'vout Chnftian'k Mccum,
Garden of Soul, 50 cents.
;
\n. ]) ii«y BiiiJe. 6 doll<T%.
Nov. 29
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