Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, December 09, 1794, Image 1

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    D A I
[No. i .',4 of Vol. Vl.]
30,000 weight cf
Green Coffee,
N> entitled to the Drawback
A PEW PIPES
Holland Gin,
At a Reduced Price,
JAMAICA SPIRITS,
ANTIGUA RUM, third and fourth
proof,
Fine flavou-ed St. Kltts, Grenada
4 d country RUM,
CO rTQN in hales
BI.ACK PEPPPER,
Pnif-au P-.in^e MOLASSES,
Malagi WIN'E in quarter calks
Madei a Do. in pipes and qr. casks
AfeAv cheftJ of veiy good Hyson
TEA by clia America into N.
York, and
A few barrel* of fat Philadel
phia BEEF, put up by an ap
proved hand of this city, fit lor,
lonßjVoyaKes,
F"R SALE BY
Levin us Clarkfon,
No- Ji6, I'nnth Water S:ieet.
ALSO,
ts.ooo \Ven»ht oC
0 F F E E,
Entitled to the Drawback, in hhdi, barrels
Vid tugs.-
D c 4
T-. r
White Wax Candles,
Of a quality far superior to Sp'rmaceti,
jiift received' from the Alexandrian
Mjnnjndot-y, and for sale by the
subscriber,
Garrett Ccrtringer,
No. 227 Market-llreet.
December 2. diw.
FOR SAIJE, , .
At 'tlii STORES of 1.
Robert Wain,
POUT »rt pit«s, hljds. tind guar
caflcS '
LISBOH <4">.in pipes iod ouaricr calks
SoucI)011 g.a I;tt'C TEAS, in quarto
A qtoiniiiv"of fr-iifjon and Cad>zSALT
Sbfrflwllfcd ALMONDS in bales
Velvet CORK& in do. ;
, Biiffia MATXS. " .
Jpqc ■ V '"V" ' ■* '
LANDING,
from the Ship Jdriana Kieran Fitxpatruk
Majler, from Amflerdanu
HOLLAND SAIL DUCK,
Ditto —Sheeting,
Ticklenburgh, Ofnaburgh,
White arid Brown Linen,
Diaper, fine Checks,
Beilticks, Hair Ribbon,
Great Coats, boxes Window-Glads,
Ditto Tumblers,
Gi'in in V>ip? s > Ginn Cases,
Steel, Mill Saws 6 feet,
Anchors, from 7 to I4cwt.
Frying Pans, Junk, Oakam, &c.
FOR SALE BY
Thomas "John Ketland.
October 41. d.
Just Arrived,
And will be larlded io-morrtrnv morning ai
Wharf, the entire cargo of the brig
Good Hope, Captain from 'Ja
maica, conftjhng of
High Proof RUM,
SUGAR,
PIMKNTO, and
COFFEE
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 luperior quality,
Coniac Brandy in pipes
50 Cases of Claret of afupcrior quality
fubjtft to drawback.
B Tea Kettles, a large aflortment
Shoit of all sizes and number*
Barr Lead,
Lead in pigs
Kuffia Sheetings
Women's Stuif Shoes by the quantity
Cutt Nails
Rhode-IflnnH Cheese
And a Jarg and elegant assortment of
t European and India
GOODS,
At the most reduced Prices.
Nov. aawtf
• " •• '
LY EVENING ADVERTISER.
FAIR B HEBE,
jfobn X'Kerver, niajier. - _
BURTHKN 1700 barrels of flour, jbe is
in compleat order, arc! fails fail- For
terms apply to the Captam on board at the
Subfcribcr's wharf, o f tn
Joseph Sims,
Who has for Sale, juit imported in laid
Brig from Malaga,
Old Mountain Wine,
RAISINS of thehun, in kegs,
FIGS i» ditto
PR.UNES in ditto
Mufcateland Bloom RAISINS in boxes
and jars,
QRAPES in ditto
OIIANGBS and LEMONS in boxes
Shell'd ALMO sos ip caiki
Castile SOAP, &c. &c.
Dec- 4
. George Gardner, M'afier.
WILL fail wiib allconventcu't fpee
Forfreight or paflagt, apply to the master
onboard, iying a< Mafley's wharf.
Who has fir sale,
Spermaceti Candles,
Northern Oii, Mackartl,Salmon, &c.
Drc. 5
WANTED ON LOAN,
Two thousand dollars,
, Real Efta.te in the pity of Philadelphia
wiii be pledged as Secuiity. Enquire of
the Primer
Dec. 4
Sallad Oil,
Of a superior quality in boxes of twelve
Bottles;
"Grubby Mather Iff Hill.
Nov. 20
Parry & Mufgrave,
Goldsmiths, Jewellers mid
Hair-Workers,
• No. 42 r south Second Street,
Plated japanned ware
Jewellery & Cutlery, viz.
plated andj-ipaii'd Tea Uins
Plated and japan'd Patent Lamps
Castors and Liqu<r Fiames
Bread and Ft uit Eiiik- ts
Japan'd Tea Trays ✓
plated coffee and Tea Pots and cadifls
Ditto CandlelUcks
A variety ofelegant and most falhionable
Ear n>>g s , „ n
Enativell'd and other Bracelets, Bteatt
pini, and finger Rings
Thimbles, enartiei d and other kinds
J.adies and gentlemen's gold, gut, ai "'
lleel Watch chains
Gold and gilt Seals and Keys
Stone and fine steel Knee Buckles,
Knives and fciffars, «!itl>
Variety of other Articles,
In the above Branches.
Dec, 6 eocllt
Office of the Insurance Com
pany of North America,
THE Piefident and Directors ot this
Company ate now ready to receive appii
! cations lor InsUrAnce on Houses and stores
and 011 houlholti Furniture aud Goods m
Dwelling Houies and Stores, uoon the
term* contained in their prupofals which
have been already puMifbed.
Thcexpence of Survey, being
lars, muftbe dep. sits d » hen the applica
tion for Insurance is n.ade ; WiiUhe Bad;e
and Policy, together with the Premium,
a,c to t,e paid for when the order is given
and accepted.
Ebenezcr Hazard,
Secretary.
di \v2awnn
Dec. 8
Wh
and credits, which were of William Bur-
Cou!i
Middlesex, against the Goods and Chattels
I and* and Tenements of lienius Mart in,
Wteof the county a fy rn
►hSweft he filTSai sri! t«
and the K ood s
ind chattels, lands and tenements *o ut
ached, fold for the fatisfaftion of fuel, oi
"s 'if*," d a em»nd J t&,° a;'-
>«g. mi s
A N D
Tuesday, December 9, 1794.
City of Wafliiiigton.
S C HE ME
of Tt.i'.
LOTTERY No. 11.
FOR THE
IMPROVEMENT
OF THE
FEDERAL CITY.
1 A rnagmficem J 20,c00 Dollais, and
dwelling houfc, ) cash 30,000 aie
1 ditto 15,000 & cash 25,000
1 ditto 15,000 & cafli 15,000
1 ditto 10,00b & cash 10,000
1 ditto s,cco&caQ» 5,000
1 ditto 5,000 & cafn 5,000
t CaHi pr.ze oi
2 ditto
,o ditto
20 ditto
joo dittd
2 00 ditto
diii*
i,ooO ditto
,5,000 ditU
*6,739 P"z«
33,261 Blanks
50,000 Tickets at 8 dollars
This Lottery will atTord an e.rgacfe/jpccii
men ot the private [mildiftK&to benefit <1 |ii
the Cuy of W'tfottigtoiJ—Two beeutitul i'
figni *»e al'read y .tclo&ert f<»» the cnciro i7«\iU*
on two ot ih< pu-HVe Item the'e
.drawing, it \i •pi«n?ufpd L«-» e.u&rf-v* <i csotfrc.
aftd torn epi net builfi trigs, as fyon.ii yoflililc
alter lh J» Lot ; gi yis fold, and to convey thwn
wht ri fortune advt-Aiurcfs^
in the maimer tn-the-.fcheimj. hit.
the Louery. A neit<jsdu&mn'o3 fiyc.
d?.w
per cent- will bf made 10 defray the nt Cjj 1
fir* cxpc<ljcfj ot pointing, &cc. anil the fui
plus will be made a pari ol ihc- fund uitcnde<
ioi 'the N*' l tonal Univri fity, to ,bc e.e£tt<
within the City of Washington.
The will commence as fooi
as the Tickets are (old, or at all events 01
Monday, > A December next: Tin
k moiicv pr>*es will be payable in flirty day
ityer it is iintihed, and any prizes /or wiwc|
forumatc u -iinbcrs arc not prodn ed wiiim
twelve months *fier the drawing ts doled i»r<
vo be cduft'lvicd as gVvcn to wards, ifie iUrni
foj tne it bring d< tei mined®
fettle the tvhdleMyfof&fs in a yeai liom th<
pad frig of lb<- drawing and to take up th<
bonds given as security.
The .rcart feciuities given for the paymei. 1
Pi izCS, AfC hr'.d
iwo LmotoTc r nr? «.»f Columbia, ami
are valued at more thm half ifefe ahiount o
the LoiU i*/. The drawing will be undo
the managemmt of 24 gentlemen appro- t d
by the coiMtni{li,oiK > r&tor the City oi W*fh;
ingtgji, for the 'time being, *Hd i&tng on
oath.
Samuel Blodget.
*«,* Tickets may b<* had at the Bank o!
Columbia ; of James Weft & Co. Bdlumoic;
ol Gideon .Denifon, Savannah ; of Peie*
Oilman, Button ; of John Hopkins, Ricit
inona : and of Rrchaid Wells, Cooper's feu
iv. ~
Aug. 3O COdtf
ZTFITr Tc~e.
. AT THE
New Caflie Pier Lottery
Examining and Rtgiflerin* Office,
At Mr. SrtMUEL C&AVVtOKD's No
5, north Fror.i street, 2 doors from Arcl
rert,
are examined and
<«*•.* ft
fifto# at the following .mode'«t
,eta»^«W-»»r'■■■•'rt •«*••.' L'.
' For e xalnining a f icxEt t-1 W
<rf' a pojtoi;. . i . ' " iV
. fVr refctft^ing.» '-tyt
w.eisiiiew'! > • *.• ••••'••? ..j
, J>y:Mtfr pI
(Wlanite '* tQ»ny f«Nf
tlte Coniinerr\. ■ 'j
ALSO
TICKETS
In the City of
Washington Lottery, No. 2,
(Which will commence drawing;very i'ooit)
RegifWred, and the earliest account lent
of" thiir I'uccels.
N. B. Tne Earliest Intelligence of each
Dav's drawing will be received at this Of
fice. And the flips thereof will be signed
by the Managers tube correct; tlierelorc
to be depended oh.
Sept. 24 2—
attach-
Dancing School.
V»"m. M'DOUGALL presents his com.
pliments to the Public Thanks them for
the great encouragement he ha» experi
enced these twenty odd years. He will
open his School for this Season on Monday
the I -jth O&ober, at 10 o'clock in tjit
morning, in that large and elegant Safoon
in Harmonv street, leading from Third to
Fourth street, turning the corner of No.
70, South Third street.
His Employers may be allured, the stria
order and decorum that has always been
oblerved in his School, (hall ftili i.e pur
sued—and that their children will be taught
in the most approved and mpdfrii stile
jjj ot£ —An Evening School for young
Gentlemen.
Oct. i» nwtf
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,c0 o
IOOCO
10,030
JO,OOO
jc,O <»
s'ooo each, are
1,000
500
JOO
* 5°
«<5
SfO
19 -
1 o,cco
* 10,00'*
10,000
10, COO
ID,UOO
20,0f»C
150,040
400,000
K. r
-Wr
fifes
Pbilai!elpbia f Nov. 22, 1794.-
The Stockholders of the
fiankoi tlte U;-»ted States *'e bcrcby i;
Conned that accojdi.'j* tothe Statute ft l-.\-
coi portion, a Gencml Election for
TWENTY-FIVH DIRECTORS
Will he held at the Bank of the L. t..
States, in the C'ty of. P'uiraoelphia, op
Monday, the fifth day of January next, at
TEN o'clock iu \W Foreroon.
An-d puifuaot to the J£levet;t!\ Section of
the Bye Laws, ihe Stockholders of the
.Yd Bank are hereby notified to aflemble
ru geneial nic<?tin&. at the laid place, on
Tue d-y the iixth d-iy of January next at
FlVEO'clflck in the Evening.
By Order,
John Kean, .
Ct^hicr,
Second Article—Not-mofrc"
than three-fourths of the Diteftofs: jv Of
tec, exclulive- of the Prefid*ut, lhall bt
tlie next fucteednifc year : But
efre Dir-&or,' Ivtic fhsri'i be Pr«fiilent a t the.
time of an election, may alway* be re-*-
le£Kd.
Nov., 22
John Burge,
CONFECTIO HER,
JVc. 7, North 'Fourth Street,. ' "
RSTUitNS- fiis' ilncercf thartks io bill
-Friend* and the pttMir, lor the reVy liber*
be b«s rec*»vetf\ ii* tlie
hijs piolefljon, since bis commenie-.
n\eui in Ilili city. .
Hfcfefpfc'ftfolly'irSlwTts a tmuinuance &r
their'faVtonrs, *fld affares them that no-'
I'lliWg/hatl b» Wanting dn his [>art to ren
cier fatisf»<ftiofl., ,
He has bow 01} hand, and for Sale a
GENERAL
AJfortmeni of ConfcEllonary %
Among wtojch are the following
ARTICLES:
j JPine Apples,pre'c/v«d, whoie' and Jlic
pdj'Peait, &c. preftrved, ftaf-
Iser.vy and, BWkberrY jam, ituiberrj'
'ai'd 1 Ciiprlwt J&llies, Prach
Mann lariej at>d a gie«f variety nf othef
a 11h<es At.V . jf. •>.!(■■■ <• ■ . ,r,'!
SORT SHELL'D JLMONDS
By the Mag o.r Smaller Ouart'.ty.
Nov. 4 2uw4w ■
BOOK S,
PRINTED C J PUBLISHED
By iViatiiew Carey
I Xo. J18", Mar he t Street, H
i. Charlotte, a tale of truth
By Mrs Ko'm/oj h of the New-Tbcatre
Philadelphia. ■
second American edition —Price 75 cent!
tliis iirftrefting novel, in a few months
is the belt proof of its merit.]
Extraa from ihe Critical Review, April
i> /- 468-
It ma'vbe a lal< of truth, Uir it is not up-
CI) iriotte by the m tifite <if a teacher, re
:<>ini))endedto a school from 1' unianitv ra
il-, er than a convidfjor. of her integrity of
iced JMwihe governess, and ac companies
i young officer to America—The marriage
nul Charlotte dies a martyr to the incon
1, irnd,—The fixations are art!e:'s ar.d at
r fti'if.'- —the dele: vtions natural and pa
thctic ; we should feel for Charlone il ("uch
, peiion ever cx-flfd, who for one ' eiror,
nillmient. If it is a fiction, poetic JulV.ce
j. The Inquiiitoi*—l>v Mrs. Kosvton, Se
conrl Philadelphia edition. Sy-J- cent'
3. Advflnturesof Roderic Raudim. 2 vols
, dollar ano cents, coirfe paper—l
d'ollira>,d 7J cents, fine:
I. N'otesonthe slate of Virginia—bv Tho
ilo.llar and a half.
5. Hiftorv ot'tlie Front h Revolution, from
itscoim.r?ircement to the death ol the
Oireetr arut tie ex.cution of brilfot.
ExTItACT FROM '"'t PREFACF
their title the epithet Imfu.tml; and'tlu
reaf'on is, b< caul'e ttiev cami.it char jjjp them.
- ves wit* teeing the fmallelt bias to am
pjrtv, but that ot truth and Ithrrty ; an.
will find nt only evci V pff'tfuhtftiUc# fairl;
wiioer er were tin author-, nr actors, ma-k
;d in its proper cok»i». Ii it was nrirlTii'
p'es, rliev would fa , thev a»e neither ror;
lifli wltigs, and execrate every criminal as
Jifi;raced.
"In the pr-efen; ferment of the pnbfc
nitn 1 , they car.r.nt flatter thc-infWves wiri
he 6f feemg this claim nniverfal);
ck.i,o-,vledged. On iUe ivotrary, thc\ *r
r 5
[Whole No. 704 ]
rt'£// tjfur.-d that tirtjt pages nii'l not fit acctpfcHc
c ill iraiM 1J t:t\ir party But w:irn time
'liii'i dilil; a;e the clou.'s of political dtcep
tim , th<?y « it!> f( j.u* c nfidci te cx| eft that
ver. ft pi.biic op:i;im:, »li c!i cai.cior
n odprfliiiMi ftfxirnt #">*) to 't«:t ive
hliT r. .1 <- r FROM 7BE CJITKH H BVIEW ,
-jAKurtsr, I7sl<—f»fe« S«.
We hat ? cei j dcnVeJ tniuii t»fcs«-
Airr, ini acquirnl V
the pe>n!»f .it tl.ei'e vuiatrtf JwpjT
the«', both for iiutW* '•ni (tyre, fwthy
tie nt'tent 011 Gf al!»rho ii tereft tbunfclv'es
Uj i'V tits wTi'.cfi lmve l« jaftly rxcitjtfV tjie
curiosity and aftoniftinieot of mai>lH»".d."
5. Piuwdens history of British empire
from May 1792, to Do eroticr 1793- \
[ dollar anH a quattei*. [Thisls as tirfar
cftinjaii - yaiunlil# a publication as bad
appeared for in a" y years ]
7. I>eattie'«: K\ -ren's of Moral Scicnce.
2 vols. One dolkir and three quarters
S Ladies Library. Second A rite .lie an
edition. 87 \ cents. Containing—
14Wi Eflitys ; Dr. Gregory's
.gacy to his Daught'i*; Lady lVvn»*g
tons r.nfottura e mother's advice to . bef
Daughters: Maicfwnefs de Lambert'!
Advice o'Fa mother tohcr daughter, Mrs
Ghapone's Letter on the government of
the temper ; Swift'-, Letter to a Young
Lady newly married ; Moore's Fables
lor the Frmale Sex
9- Journal dwant iiivSejOurcn France de
pui- le commencement d'.iout jutquV
midiDeceinbre; auqueleft ajoutc un rtcit
desevenemens les plus 1 ema' quables qui
nnt;eu lieu a Paris, dipuis eette epoque,
jufqu'a la mort du roi de France.
BOiird, 2 l-a tlollais—fewed, 2 dollars.
10. Kdivard's treatise on the relig-i/ns af
rcflions. Coarie paper, a dollai—fine,
a dollar and a half.
11. Rights of'VVoman—by Mrs. Wolfton
Ciaft. A dollar.
12. Willifon's Sacramental Meditations.—
6o cents.
13 Banyan's Holy War, mads by Sl adilai
tutb& r t6j,
a pan ft D abojus.
14. Short account of Algiers. Second edi
tion, enlarged— 25 cevXt.
Corta'iiing—A cle:cr*ption rf th&t criun*
rr«— of ihe manneis and cufioms<>f Hie jn
-1 habitants,—-aud of iheirfeve• al w; u againll
;Spain, Frame, England, Hollard. Vemce,
[and other powers of feiiropc—frefh tic 1:-
[furpation ofßa.'baioiTa and the invaf.on of
[Charles V. to rhe piefent time —With a
j < onC'Tc view of the origin of the war be
. tweeo Algers and the TJrWd States.
FmbelHftud with a map of harbary. com
prehending Morocco, Fez, Tupir.,
a d Tripoly.
To the prrfent edit'en is added a ve*Y
copious index, containing lc.trcrr tVoin
'fTTicT/y Turner lean prifttners in A'gicsto
t'le-r iV'emic l« tl-.r United Statqj.— a lift of
the vcflcls takei—and reTy lllicm
i>ig articles not n the fiifl edition.
15 Blair't Lffiurri on Rhetoric and B^llc»
Le'ters Three d®!Uis 33 ccms.
16. Smith's Letter* to Mai rn d Wonieq, on
i.using and the of children. 62
i-7 cents.
17. American Farmer's letters. 3o cems.
18. Young Miftes Mag-zinc. rfvols, 1 dol
lar 33 cents.
Coniaining—Eclogues between a Gover
ned and (evtral Young Ladies ol Quality
• her fcholars.—ln which each Lady is mad#
* e- * • •
i o (peak according to her particular genius,
temper and inclination —Their feveraT faults,
are pointed out , and the rafy way to amend
tht-rtij as well as to think, and fptak, and
aft p-c p"' ly ; no less caie being token i<>
(orm their hearts to goodoefs, than to tn
iigfiteh their under {landings witli uftful
knowledge. A filort and clear abridgment
is -atfo'given of iaered and prolsknc Hllory,
pnd fo|me lefTons in Geography. 7he ufrfu.l
is |)l<-nded throughout with the
the whole being interspersed with proper ic»
flexions and moral Tales.
iq. Duncan's Eh-menta of l ogic. 8-3 cent*
20. M'Fingal, an epic poem. 3 1-2 c? nts.
i\. Tench Coxe'l examinai lon o! Lord She**
field's observations. 62 1 2 cents,
it: ladus' Fiicnd. 37 1-2 ctrrs.
23. Small's hillory ol i\ T cv, Yotk, from its
difcoveryio 1732. 1 dollar 25 cents.
I Complete Atlas for thepirfom con
taining maps of France, Holland, Nether*
Spam, Italy, and the
Well-Indies. 2 dollars.
85, Conrt nut tons of the United Stares, with
the Federal Confotution- 62 1-2 cents.
16. Pc\ • ou's Grammar f©» Fienchmen to
leant fcnghfo. 50 cents.
17. Epiftcti Enchnidion. 31 ccnts.
>8. Gay's 1-ables. 31 ccn's.
>9. Chrifttan Economy . ?s»cents.
30. Chaitns of Melody, a cuoice collision
of &Mlg?. 25 cents.
|l f American Mufcum, 12 vols, Bvo. Nine#
tccndoliar.i and 20 cents.
" Th" American MuUum is not only emi.
i«nt!v c i< dated to diffeinmate p':l v ;ireal and
>ther valuable informant n, hi:t it I a.> bte»>.
inilormly condu£ted with :;»U« . at If ni &i
MOpiiety. If to these important ofc>jt£U be
uperadded the more iiVtmediate d< ligu, of
public dacumC ms 11 out oblivion, I
tftlk vCruu>e to pronounce, my icntimfn',
hat a mote uicltH litefaiy pl*n has nev<fr
»een undertaken in America, nor One mote
lelerving of pub l.c si:; out,PHKr.r."
Gciu i,.i \V *fn .ngton.
>3. Poems of Col. e) f( . 37ft crents.
14. Cnterhifm ot Man. 18 1-2 cuiis.
\'c. Tm jells. 18 1-2 cei.ts
16. Ct 1 v's acroiiiu. of the Yellow
edifon. 50 cent;.
17 . Devout Chrirttan s Vide Mccum. c,
cr m s.
8. Ga.den of thf Soul. 50 cents.
19. Think well on't. 50 cents.
Dou..y liiblc.
Nov. 29 «oJi
$ V
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