Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, December 13, 1794, Image 1

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    DA I
[No. 158 of Vol. Vl.]
30,000 w»ight of
Green Coffee,-
No; cotiije.d to. the Drawback.
A FEW PIPES
Holland Gin,
At a Reduced Price,
JAMAICA SPIRITS,
ANTIGUA RUM, .hvrd andfourih
P r «v>f, „
Fme devoured St. Kitts, Grenada
ind country RUM,
CO ryON in haifs
BLACK PEPPPfcR, ,
Port-aii Pjiuce: MOLASSES,
Malaga WlNEin'quarjter cads*"
Irtadei a Orti in pipes and qcafet .
A few chests trf very good Hyfow
TEA by th* America into N v .
York, and
A lev barrels of good fat Philadel
phia BEEP, put «P "by an ap
proved Hind of this city, fitfiw
) >nf, voyages,
FOR S*LJ M
Levlntts Clark [on,
No. 216. ftrtWi Water S: met.
ALSO,
ta,ooo WeightV
0F F E
Entitled to the Drawback, iitbhds, barrels
and bags.
D c. 4
PORT WINE.-
JS. choice parcel of Full Bodied
Old Red Port Wine,
This day arrived, by the Snovv Tnjfty,
Captain Cook, from Oporto,
For Sale by
PETER BLIGHT.
Also by the fame Snowr, 5060 Bushels
St. Übes Salt.
O&. 39.
FOR SALE,
At the STORES of
Jeffe k Robert Wain,
PORT WINE i" pip"j hhds. »"<* < P ,aT
ter caiks
LISBON do.in pipes and quarter calks
Souchong and Qongo TEAS, in quarter
Aquantity oF Lisbon and Cfdiz SAL I"
Soft 'hilled ALMONDSin bales
Velvet CORKS, in do.
Russia MATTS.
9 ______
LANDING,
from the Ship Adrian a Kteran Fitzpatr'tck
Master, from Amjltrdam.
HOLLAND SAIL DUCK,
Ditto—Sheeting,
Ticklenburgh, Ofnaburgh,
White and Brown Linen,
Diaper, fine Checks,
Re (kicks, Hair Ribbon,
Great Coats, boxes Window- Glass,
Ditto Tumblers,
Ginn in pipes, Ginn Cases,
Steel, Mill Saws 6 feet,
Anchors, from 7 to 14 cwt.
Frying Pans, Junk, Oakum, &e.
FCa SALE BY
Thomas & fohn Ketland.
Oiftober it.
Just Arrived,
Jtnd will be landed to morrow morning at
Wharf, the entire cargo of the brig
Coed Hope, Captain Hodgdon, from "Ja
maica, conjtft ing of
High Proof R U JVI,
SUGAR,
PIMENTO, and
COFFEE
FOR SAH BY
Peter Blight.
Vov. S9
- FOR SALE BY
John D. Blanchard,
At bis Stores, in Third street,
66 PIPES
Choice TENERIFFE WINE,
of superior quality,
Comae Brandy in pipes
50 Cases of Claret of a superior quality
fubj' ft 10 drawback.
Boston Tea Kettles, a large assortment
Shplt*f all size's and n«mber«
Barr Lead,
Lead in pigs
ftuflia Sheetings .
Women'! Stuff Shoes by the quantity
Cutt Nails
Rhode-lfland Cheek
j|vd a large and elegant assortment ox
European and India
GOODS,
At the taoft reduced Fnc-es.
No r . 14 *****
o£ tin &
LY E V
"John M'Keet'f, mmfier•
-BURTHEN 1700 barrel =ot flour,_ r Jhe i«
in c'oinpVeat ordet, and fai'S fact. For
terms apply to the Captain on board at the
Subfcriber'j wharf, or to
Joseph Sims,
Who has for Sale, just imported in laid
Brie from Malaga,
Old Mountain Wine,
RAISINS of the Sun, in kegs,
FIGS in <fitto
PRUNES in ditto
Muscatel and Bloom RAISINS in boxes
and jars,
GRAPES in ditto
ORANGES and LEMONS in boxes
Site! I'd AI MO in casks
Csfl iler SOAP, &c- fcc.
Dec. 4
Boston,
George Gardner, Majler.
WJLL fail with all convenient speed.
For freight or paflagt, apply to the matter
on board, iving at Mafley's wharf.
Who has for sale,
Spermaceti Candles,
Northern OiJ» Mackarel,Salmon, &c.
Dec. 5 *^8t
E,
For Freight or Charter,
and will carry about
ito hogsheads of tobacco ; is in complete
order, and ready to receive a cargo on
brard.
For term* apply on board at Albifo*'s
Thomas Newman,
No. 118, south Secpnd ftrect.
d
dtf.
Dec. ii
Sallad Oil,
" Bottles;
Grubby Mather & Hill.
Nov. 2b '
FOR SALE,
CARGO
American Ship Hen ry < Capt
Crowninfhield, from
Calcutta,
CONSISTING OF THE
FOLLOWING GOODS:
VIZ.
2500 pieces Tandah Sannahs,
2000 pieces do.
300 pieces Illiabald do.
1000 pieces Mighuniber- Emertiesj
948 pieces I IJiabacl do.
753 pieces Tandah do.
384 pieies Fizabad do.
49Q pieces Mahrrat Gurgy do.
4550 pieces Tandah Coffae*;,
6od pieces Fizabad do.
300 pieces Nabad Oyrgy do*
300 pieces IMiabad Sannahsj
pieces Tandah Baftaes*
725 pieces Gurgy do.
150 pieces Baram do.
750 pieces Lucepore do.
750 pieces Jugady do.
750 pieces Chittabutty <»o. j
6750 pieces Guzzerahs.
—AND A 1-SO —
One hundred ttrf fixtytons-of
BENARES SUGAR.
The iliip Henry is arrived at Salem, and
will b<r ordered to proceed to Philadelphia,
as loon as the sale (hall be effeftcd. For
terms apply to
Philips, Cramond zs Lo.
Dec. 8. d
Tuition of the French Tongue
and Mathematicks.
T C ROUSSEAU, one of the unfortu
nate inhabitants of St. Domingo, having a
small family of children, finds itneceff.ry
for their support, to apply himfelf t>o t her m
ffrufficn of snth. He therefore proposes
teaching, the' above branches oi Icicnce, in
the «n"ft 'modern stile; and
tronage of a generous public. The liberal
education lie has received, and
other branches of fctence he has acquired
a perfect knowledge ot, will enable him to
give fatisfaftion to thole persons who may
1 u\m He wiM w«Lt on ladies and
ZtZr, who wist to be Lght at their
f,wn hou'fes; and will open an eyennig
fcliool, from fix to n>ne o clock, on tie
20th instant. Enquire at No. U7, No th
Second-street- Dec.
ENING ADVERTISER.
Saturday, December 15, 1794-
For Charter,
Tfie BRia
FAIR HEBE,
utl twelv«
THE
OF THE
A' N D
DR. BAR T O N
Propoties to deliver a COUft&E (*t
Le&ures 011Cherniary
AMD ON THE
Philofophyof Natural History.
Thisioutle is intended to be coinpriled
in about fiftv leflnres, and will principally
involve those parts of chemical science that
have a more immediate reference to medi
cinc; and those parts of namral history
that are thought to be the most irt«relHng,
and the moll entertaining. The int' odufto
ry leisure will be delivered, In the Univer
sity, 011 Tuesday next : th« hour will be
made known in due time.
Dec. 11
This Day is Publilhed,
A N
Authentic History
Ol THi
Revolution in Geneva:
Price II I-* Qents,
S>ld by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, S<rcond
street, John O nil rod, Chefnut ftrcer, and
by the Editor hereof.
December u
City of VVaihinoton.
SCHEM
OF THE
LOTTERY, NO. 11.
FOR TMS
1 MP ROVEMENT
FE D E RAT CITY.
i A magnificent ( 20,000 Dollars, and
dwelling house, J caih 30,000 are
t ditto 15,000 & eaffi 25,000
1 ditto 15,000 & calh 15,000
, ditto 10,000 Si calh 10,000
1 ditto 5,000 & caih 5,000
, ditto 5,000 & caih s<®oo
, Calh prize ot
2 dit"> 5,000 each, are
,o ditto 1,000
,0 ditto 50°
,o® ditto icO
joo ditto 50
— 1- —J—«i _ rs
~,00 ditto
15,000 dill* >®
16,739 P'.'"'
3^1 26, i BUnki
59,000 Tickets at 8 dollars
This Lottery will afford »n e.egsnt speci
men of the private buildings to be ere&d in
the City of Walhington—Two beautiful de
fiens are already fele £led for the entire fronts
on two of the public Iquarei ; from ihele
drawings, it i» proposed to ere& two centre
and tour corner buildings, as soon as possible
alter this Lottery is fold, and to convey them
when complete, to the fortunate adventurers,
in the manner dcfcribed in the scheme tor
the Hotel Lottery. A nett dedu&ion of five
per cent, will be made to defray rhe neces
sary expences of printing, &c. and the lui
plus will be made a part of the fund intended
for the National Univtrfity, to be erected
within the City of Walhington.
The drawing will commence as soon
as the Tickets are fold, or »t all events on
Monday, the 22nd of Decembei next: 1 lie
money pnr.es will be payable in thirty days
after it is finifhed, and any ("lies for which
fortunate numbers are not produced within
twelve months after the drawing >• clofcd *r<r
'o be ccnfideied a* given towards the hind
for the Uuiverfity, it determined to
fellle the whole bufmefi in J year from the
ending of the drawing and 10 tfke up iht
bonds given as fccurity.
The teal securities given for the .ayment |
of the Prices, are held by the Pref.dent and
two Directors of the Rank of Columbia, jnd
are valued «t more than half the amount of
the Lottery . Thv drawing will be under
the management ot 24 gentlemen approved
by the comniitfioners tor the City of Waih
ingtou, for the time being, a«d acting on
oath.
Samuel Blodget.
* * Tickets may be had at rhe Bank, of
C.lumbi. ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimoiti
ot Gideor Demfon, Savannah; of Peier
Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Rich
mond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper s fer
ry.
Aug. 30
Dancing School.
Wm. M'DOUGALL presents his com
pliments to the Public—Thanks them .or
the great encouragement he hat experi
enced these twenty odd years. He will
open his School for th* Season on Monday
the 13th October, at ?o. o clock in the
morning, in that large and Saloon
in Harmony street, leading from Third to
Fourth street, turning the corner ot rxo.
7 0, South Third street.
His Employers may be allured, the stria ]
order and decorum that has always been
observed in his School, lhall ftJl be pur
sued—and that their children will be taught
in the most approved and modern ftil«
Note—An Eve»Ang Sek»ol lor you
Gentlemen.
Oft T»
John Miller, jun.
N». 8, CHSinvr near Froxt Strict,
Hath Imported In the la* VefTels
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
WOOLLENS,
svttable to THi SIASON.
ALSO,
(by the packagfJ
HATTS well assorted, Boys' coloured, and
Mens 9 black
Manchejler Cotton Goodt
Slippers and Sandals
Floiuerf and Feathers
Black asd White Lace
IRISH LINENS,
Ticklenburgs, o
THE 3A L £ OR PIECE
-- —* _, ■* —j
Pb'dide)f>hia. A 1 ov. 22, 1794-
Stockholders of the
p oi m Unlt*a"St'T CS »'«: !8-
.. J accoiding to the a'-?t«teuf ln
coipo'-.'.'ir a General Eleftiou l° r
TwentY-pive Directors
Will be held at Hie Bank of the Unitd
States, in the City »f Philadelph.a, on
Monday, the fifth day of January next, at
TEN o'clock i« ibe Forenoon. J
Ai.fJ puifuant to the Eleventh Sect.or of I
the live Law,, .he Stockholders of the
laid i--.nk are hereby notified to "airemWe
in general meeting at the said placc, on
Tut'chy the sixth day of January next at
Fl\ E O'clock in the Evening.
By Order,
E
50,000
40,000
30.000
20,000
10 coo
John Kean,
Cn/h'ur.
Second Fundamental Article—Not more
than thtee-fourths of the Directors in O -
tee, cxclufivc of the Prefjdcnt, (hall be
h liaihle for the next fucceedinc year :
I#he Direflor, who lhal|b^P at^he
10,000
10,000
lC.or o
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
20,000
150,0CC>
lefted-
Nov. IJ
13 0 0 K S,
PRINTED & PUBLISHED
By Mathew Carey,
400,000
No. 118, Market Street,
1. Charlotte, a tale of truth,
By Mrs Row/on, of the t^wTheatre
Philadelphia.
Second American edition —Price 7 j cents_
[The rapid sale of the First Edition of
this interfiling novel, in a few months,
is the best proof of its merit.]
ExtraCt from the Critical' Review, Afri'
179 r » P'
It nay be a tal« ot truth, 'or it is not un
natural," and it >s a tale of real
Charlotte by the artifice of a teacher, re
commended to a school trom huma.ity ra
ther than a con vision ot her mtegnty ot
the regularity of her former conduct, is en:
ticeil from he. governcfs, and accompanies
a young officer to America—The marriage
ceiem ry, ifnot forgotten, is postponed,
and Charlotte dies a mariyr to the incon
flancv of her lover, and treachery of his
friend,—The situations are artless andal
fe&ine— the descriptions ustural and pa
thetic ; we fliould feel for Charlotte if such
a person everexiftfd, who, for one error,,
scarcely, perhaps delerved so levere a pu -1
n.foment. It" it is a fiction, poetic justice
is not, we think, prc4pcrly diftriboted."
2 The Inquifttoi —bv Mrs. Rowron, Se
cond Philadelphia edition. 87-J cents
o Adventuresof Roderic Random. 2 vols
, dollar and jo cents, coarse pape.—!
dollar and 75 cents, fine. .
i 4 Notes on the state of Virginia—by Tho
mas Jefferfoci- PrUr, neatly bound, one
dollar and a half.
5. History gf tne French Revolution, from
its commencement 'to the death of the
Queen and the execution of fcnflot
TwodolUis.
todtf
ii T[j e authors havr prefitnitd to to
their title the epithet Upa,tip.l; »nd the
reason is, bteaufe they cannot chairge them
selves with feeling »I* froa.rfft biv t0
thev flatter the«nfclv?», that tteir rcrt?*
will find nit only cv f ry circuiall.ir.ee Ujflj
wt.oe.er w».e the authors or mark
ed in if. proper color.. Kit ..}
to make a decimation * the- ov.np.nu
p'es, they would •. they a.;e n-f e< tor;
«or republican—T h f }' love liberty a •' 11 ~
lift wings and execrate- e.Vcr> crimmal ac
by which so noble a caule is f' dai\|*ered a "
**« r
tbe Jbftflw # frVing tV»*
•* '*« **■**
javrtl
fates
ojdtf
t«h&st6J,
E*T*"A«T
[Whole No. 708.]
well njjurrd thtt tit ft pages teiUnot le accepttblf
to the yh»t ps trthcr parly But when time
Ilia II diflipate the clnu ' s of political decep
tion, they with Tome c. nfider.ee exj eft that
rrtdift from public opinion, which candor
nd moderation fVMom fail to rtccivs
"xthaCt f*om tus c»mc*L Kevuw,
January, >794—|»6e
" We have certainly derived much plea
iire, and acqu'red much information from
lie perusal of thelc volumes ; and we think
hen., both for nutter and style, worthy
he attention of all who interest thcml'elves
n events which have so juflly excited the
ruriofity and a&onifbjnent oi mankind."
i. Plowdens history of th» Britifii empire
from May 1792, to December 1793. A
dollar and* a quarter. [This is asinter
eftin«an J valuable a publication as had
appeared for many years.]
1. Beattie's Elements of Moral Science.
2 vols. One dollar and three quarters
S. Ladies Library. Second America*
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Daughters : Marchiorefs de Lambert's
Advice of* mother tohcr daughter, Mrs
Chapone's Letter on the government of
the temps' •, S>rMfj Letter to a Yoong
lor the female Sex
c t uiCT=w»MJtis;u l; {eiiia<!uab!e)i}»i
rut tu lieu a Paria, depuis cette ™««i, '
iufqu'a la mort du rci dc France.
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Spain, F'anrc, England, Holland, \ enicc,
ind other powers of Europe.— tr "«' ll e ""
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bharles V. to the present time —With a
rnncife view of the origin of toe war be
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F.rribelltfhcd with a map of Barbarv, com
oiehending Morocco, Fez, Algiers, Tunis,
srcTTripoly.
To the pre Tent edition is added a v ery
"undry American prisoners in Algieis to
their friends in the United States —a lift of
the V ITek taker—and many very intereft
-15 Blait's Lectures on Rhetoric and Belle»
' Letters Three dslUrs 33 rents.
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arm their hearts to goodness, than to »n.
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