Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, March 23, 1795, Image 1

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[\T„. of Vol. VII.]
On Tuesday. the 24th inft.
At Srvcn o'clock » the Evening,
At the Coffee Hou/e,
Will be foH hy Public AuAion,
Forfeited Shares (compleat)
Philadelphia & Lane after Turn
pike Road Ce'ripany.
Footman & Co. Auct rs.
March 3- C ° dJlW
for sale,
At the STOKES of
lefle Sc Robert Wain.
HOIIT WINE in pipe , hhdv and quar
ter calks
LISBON d".in pipes* d qu a " erc »"^ s
Si.uchanga.id Congo 1 EAS, t» carter
cliefts
A quantity of f.ilWand C»d>r.SALT
Sol'tlhelled ALMOSDSin bales
Velvet CORKS, m do-
Rullia MATTS.
June 9 -
apples.
For sale, a few barrels of good found
Pippins. Enquire at
]S T O. 38, Arch fireet.
March 18* >
TO BE RENTED
for one or more years and immediate pof
feflion given:
About Sixty Acres of Lan</,
Twenty of whiuh are Dyke Meadows, in
],i„U order ; it is situated at Point no Point
five miles from the City of Philadelphia,
it was formerly the Property of Thomas
Boulby deceased-there are oil the Pre
mises a good dwelling House, two Barns
&c. For particulars enquire at No. 76
High Street. ,
Philadelph'i, March 17, *79.<- d
110,000 weight of
Green Coffee,
In 87 blios. 4 n barrels aud f>o bags entit
-ted to thecl awback, it "red on ;Vielirs.
Wlll l Francis's wha' I.
Ift id W ±tb Preof
Bourdeaux Brandy,
jppip.s of London particular
»nd I.ondon pai ticula-. Madeira WINES,
caiks,
Anngu&aiui ot ll «r RUM in
St. Croix SUGA H nf the fir It qualny,
St. Mai k* MOLASSES,
Hyfoii TKA,
Jamaica SPIRITS,
Holland i.IN, in pipes, ,
LOAF SUGAR, in bhds,
pepfer»
F(W ,SALI BT
Lcvinus Clarkfon,
No. 216, oiith Water S:.«ct.
d
b-c. 4
Wants Employment,
AN Eldrrl.y prrfon, who writes a good
hmct, and u^derlUruls'accounts, aiyl who aI.
foc»d be W H recommended foi his honesty
and inrfuftrv.
Any iraHcfitun or mechanic who may wilh
for rtich a inifon to keep his books,and make
out his biH», may.rrteive information by p-
J<tme» Hirdie, corner ot Loinbi'd
#«d' Fifth
prt. 23
John Welsh,
No. Si, South Water Jlreet, bat for fiU,
47 boxes Castile SOAP,
500 barrels fuperfine & common Flour
2COO pair eoarfe Shoes,
Beef, Lard, Mackarel,
Pickled Codfifh, Coffee, £cc.
Malaga Wine.
Marti) a I
Newcallle Pier Lottery.
Thirteen Day's drawing over, and what is
ftirprizing, all the Capital Prizes are in the
wheel, except one of I coo dollars.
N. B. Information may be had for Tickets
warranted undrawn, by enquiring at the
Bar, Crof's Keys Inn, or exchanged for Low
Prizes, and • fcafh will be given for High
Prizes.
William Aul,
Friday, March 20.
James M'Alpin,
Taylor,
3, South Fourth Street,
-llcturiii his grateful ac knowledgements
■to his friends and rhe Public (or their libe
ral fcncvßfiSenieiir, and beg* leave re(
to lolieit a Continuance their
l'nvoi(r». . , v
At'h'S Stmp Gentlemen can be fumjflie<l
wkH anil have them
made iro a«d finished in the neatest and
Uloft lafKioualtje manner.
lit Will thankfully receive arty orders A
pay a.pr«uipt aivJ punfiual attenton to
- ' «#ct.*s
omtUt of rfjt ISlniMi
For LONDON,
THOMAS MASON, Jun. Master ; \
Burthen about 2000 barrels, the greatest
part of her cargo being engaged, wili fail on
or before the 24th of March. She is a ftoiit
vcfle!, well found, Philadelphia built, feils
well, and has good accommodations for pas
sengers. For fre'ght or paffagc enquire of
MATHIAS KEELY, South Water-street,
GAZZAM& TAYLOR, Front-street or
RALPH MATHER, Race-street, No. 71.
February 23. d.
For Hamburgh,
John Vakneman,
NOW lying at Walnut street wharf, and
will fail early in neit month, having part of
her cargo already engaged. For freight or
pafiagc, apply to the Captain on board, or
Thomas & John Ketland,
Who have for Salt, received per the above yepl,
Duck, Ruflia, Ravens and Hollands,
Lead, F.nglith and German in bars,
Anchors, from 8 to I4cwt.
Tin, ill boxes,
Bagging, Np's. 5, 6, 8, 11,
Sheeting, white and brown, Hollands,
Piatiiics Royales, Diaper. ■-'if
Steel, Frying Pans, Mill Saws, •
Cables, Junk, Window Olafs 10 by la, &
9 by 11
ALSO ON HAND,
A few pipet-beft Holland Gin,
Do. London particular Madeira Wine,
Chret in cases, of superior quality,
Sheathing Paper, and an aflortment of
Glass Ware, consisting of Tumblers, De
canters, Glasses, &c. &c. plain, flower
ed and cut.
Cheese, double Gloucester, in whole and
half hampers.
March 19
For Charter i
SHE is a liout built Brig, burthen about
J TOO barris, two years old, wiil'be in qom
plcat order for a cargo in a few day*. an "l "
well calculated to carry lumber on d ck. —
For terms applyto the Sobfcriber at No. 216
south Water .Street.
Levtntrs Clarkfon.
March 17
For Freight or Chartdy
BURTHEN about aooo barrels, now ly
ng at JeiTe and Robert Wain's wharf, will
be ready to take in a cargo in a few days.
For terms apply to the mast ron boarei, or
THOMAS NEWMAN,
No, 118, south Second street.
Who has Jlor boardfaid Brig,
3000 bufliels Lilbon Salt,
A few boxes frefh Lemons and Oranges,
And a few quarter calks Lisbon Wine.
Feb. 2 J c
Genteel Boarding & Lodging,
A T
No. 112, south Secondjireet.
March 3 daw
2awtf
Ihe New
Philanthrophic Society,
Constituted for the purpose of relieving
sick or distressed members is open for the
admillion of a few Subscribers on the origi
nal terms, after which the entrance will be
advanced.
The benefits arising from the above insti
tution are too obvious to require much com
ment ; independent of advantages produced
by social intercourse, the consciousness of
contributing to our neighbours' relief, affords
the highest gratification to a feeling mind,
while it fecuresto ourselves a certain provi
sion against future contingencies.
N. B. Printed particulars may be had
(gratis) at the bar of the Sun Tavern, Stra
wberry llreet, where the Society is held.
The next meeting will be on Monday the
16th inft.
• 6t
M-irrh 5,
J utt Publiflied,
And to be fold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41,
Second street, Benjamin Davis, 68, High
street, John Ormrod, 41, Chefnut street,
and by tht Editor of this Gazette,
Proceedings of the Executive
of the United States,
RESPECTING
THE INSURGENTS,
1794.
MARCELLUS —as publiflied in the Vir
ginia Gazette, in November and December
1794-
HISTORY of the REVOLUTION in
GENEVA.
REPORT of the late Secretary of the
Treasury, on the PUBLIC DEBT,
2awtf
March 6
AND
E N IN G AD
Monday. March 23, i 795«
LOTS FOR S£LE,
a n
New Market Square.
On the 2ah day of March
instant, at Seven o'clock - n the evening, will
be eipofed to sale by public vndu'\ at the
Merch i«ts* Coffee t%»ufe in Sec*hd street,
Two Valuable Unimproved LOTS on the
wed fide of Scsoiid street or New Mirket
Square, in the city o£ Philadelphia, viz.
No. I. #.ing the corner of C- lar, common
ly called South in breadth
on Second street, twenty three feet, and
in depth one hundred and twenty feet,
bounded on the east by Second street or
New Market Square, which is about 1.10
feet -wide, on the weft by an alley 12 feet
wide, extending northward from Cedar
street, and on the north by lot No. 2.
No. 2. Of the fame front arid depth adjoin-
R,
ing the foregoing, both have the privilege
of the 12 feet alley, by which they are
bounded on the weft, They will bis put
up together or separate as may seem mod
agreeable at the time of sale.
Terms of Payment.
One third in notes at tw» months, one
third at four months, and the other third at
fix nmnths, with security if required.
Footman & Co. Auft'rs.
March 14 w &sts
NOW LANDING,
for Jale by the Suiftriicrs, fremthtjhip Tbcrcfa,
from St. Marcs,
15 hhds. & 3 tierces SUGAR
And 1200 lbs. St. Domingo Indigo,
From the Brigantine Sally, from Jamaica,
200 Bags PIMENTO,
They have also od hand,
Isoqr. calks of rich Mmntain Wine,
Port Wine in pipes and li#g(heads,
Brimftonc in roll and cjke,
An invoice of Saddles and Harness,
NewCastle Crown Gla's 8 by 10
Liquorice Ball in boxe* of 2 cwt» each,
One 12 inch new Cabl?,
150 crates of Que ns \Tare afTorted
And 2}l pieces of Mahogany.
Philip Nicklin iff Co.
March 16 °
SALT.
•Best Cadiz Salt,
Juftlanding from oi board th ,Brig Trial,
for sale at Mdfrs WilttDgand Francis'i wharf
by 4
— hevirtlis Claxhpm,
March 11 •
O F F E E,
350 barrels j
Just arrived in the Rebecca, Captain
Hughes, from Jamaica.
for sale by
Who has alfonow landing out of the Mer
cury, from Oporto, Choice
Red Port Wine,
IN PIPES.
Dec. in
George Hunter,
Chenift,
At his Larboraton,
Second Jlreat.
INFORMS his former cullomrrs and the
ppMic, thai he has begun the DRI/G bu
siness again on an extensive plan.
He nas for {ale a g nrral assortment of
FRESH DRUGS,
CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS, and PA-
TENT MEDICINES.
Like wife, painters' clours, dry and ground
in oil, paint hrulhrs. window and coach
glass, <iyc ftuffs, linlVed oil, oil of turpentine,
copaJ oil vatnifh apd warranted good-
A Hum, C"pj>cras,m«t{j4cr, ground red weod
oy the hogshead or smaller quant:ty. .
As he imports the fiinpl s from the feeft
market , and makes the compofitlons an"
preparations he is tnaMed to vouch
tor and warrant ever) article fold out of his
L »boiatory, and likewise to dilpofe of them
at the molt reasonable rates. ,
He w»fhes. to fell a large LOT of
GROUND, 'he north-east corner of High
and Elevemh-ftreets,containing 78 feet f*o nt
on High r ftreet, and 200 fret on Eleventh
ftrect, opposite Mr. Leiper'snew buildings—
And another LOT on \hs north fide of High
street, near the abpve, 28 lect front, and 200
feet deep. Both lots hive the privilege ol a
30 feet alley in their rear.
Dec. 13. sl^
m&th3w
Wanted Immediately.
1 Smiths, a good firemaniand White
Smith, good encouragement will be given.
Apply No i6z or 74 Market street.
Phihd. Feb, 28, 1795,
N. B. Boarding and Lodging free.
d.
Webster, Adgate.& White,
Of all Kind,,
Cut Nails of all"ftzes,
Floor Bradt, Sprigs and Tacks,
Fullers Shears, Gup Flints and Woo)
Hat's, —
A quantity dried Indian Mealir.
barrels '
A new Editioa of* Adg.ate's Philadelphia
Harmony, containing both the firft and se
cond parrs, being the m»ft aproved fyf
teni o l Rules and tbe best colcston ol
Tunes now in use,
A!fs for Sale,
A COM PLET I SET or
Machinery for making Cards
On an Improved ConfiruCtion.
Oft. 2
This, Day is publijhed,
And for sale by William Young, No. 51,
south Second street, J. Ormrod. at the old
Franklin's Head, No. 41, Chefnut street,
and the Editor of this Gazette,
[ Price 18 Cents. J
Peter Blight.
|§> fate
VER T I
John Miller jun.
M>. Cbefnut Street,
Has for sale by th? or piece,
RUSSIA SHEETINGS,
Ticklenburgs,
O»NABU»G3,
IKUH Sheeting*,
Do. SILESIAI,'
fMitrtuNt,
JFCISIAMS,
J and \
Cnankken».
March 16
FOR SALE,
F. Coppinger,
No. 221,1 south Front near Pine street,
A Quantity oj~ CLARE 1.
In cases.
East India and Cayenne COTTON,
Black PEPPER.
March 19 : d
AT THE
Card Nail Faflory t
No. 59, north Front street,
Have conflantly for sale,
Coltoa, Wool, Tow, and
Machine Cards,
SERMON,
Delivered in the Sccond Presbyterian
Church, in the City of Philadelphia, on the
19th of February, 1795, being the day of
General Thanksgiving throughout the Unit
ed States.
By ASHBEL GREEN, D. D.
One of the Pastors of the aforefaid Church.
March 13 d
Just Published,
And to be fold by Mr. Ormrod, No. 41,
Chefnut "street, Mr. Dobfon, 41, Second
street, Mr. Davies, 68, High street, and
by the Editor, 119, Chefnut street,
An ALPHABETICAL LIST
OF THE
DUTIES
Payable by Law, on all Goods, Wares &
Merchandize,imported into the United States
after the lad day of March, 179J —Price
I-Bth of a Dollar.
March 19 d
To-morrow morning will be landed from
on'board the Schooner Polly and Sally,:
CxfTAiN Cars., at Walnut-Street Wharf,
and for Sale by the Subscriber, viz.
58 Hhds. prime old Tobacco, of Richmond
Infpeilion.
278 Barrels Flour.
18 Barrels of Pease, Shorts, &c.
N. B. The Schooner will return in a few
day's for Norfolk and Richmond. For freight
or passage apply to the Captain on board, or to
ROBERT HENDERSON,
No. 10, Chefnut-Street. March 19.
' d3t.
Department of \Var.
JANUARY ib, 1795.
INFORMATION is hereby given, to
all the Military Invalids of the United
States, that the sums to which they are
ratitled for fix months of their annual pen
iion, from the fourth of September, 1794)
and which will become due on the fifth
day of March, 1795. will be paid on that
day, by the Commifltoners of Loans, with
in the States refpe&ively, under the usual
regulations.
of Executors and Admi
nistrators, must be accompanied with le
gal evidence of their refpedtive appoint
ments, and of the time of the decease o!
thfe Invalids, whose pension» they may
claim.
By order of the President of the Unit
ed States,
Timothy Pickering,
Seeretary of War.
iawßw.
Jan. 27.
S E
[W'VioJe > T cv *7 5? T ,"j :
Cclambiv'riiim.
Nttire si hereby givsn,
That tlu j Cm itUe of Examination "/ Ttt
'eitt andPt.t'nJi'mSi l) tor*ing to thr
»i. nnm or NVional Colkgf of Paint ng,
Sculpturi ing.-avini; con
tinue to receive recommendation* from tbcfa
Arti*ls, v ho m . * to bocoro • M mScn of
•hat liiftit'. t.on, inclofei' to Mr. Crbomhridge
it his hou r e adjoining the Bnk of Punufyl
inia. and addreflcu to tli chair:- •>.
Signed by order of the C<«mniiite> of £*-
minption, &c.
' j. r. HARRAL^T,
THOS. ROBSON, Affirt. Sec
d
Mw£fj|W
Feh. 17
A ants Kmp] lymcngp.
A P.rfon who ho at- erabk
j| 'a genu-,!
..•dge ol Accounts a.id Figirt*, Si d writet
i giod !.ai:d. He w»uid th«
ar, either in an Offi. e or Merchant's
coniptwig house A line add relied to J. 8.-
and Iclt at the Officc of the Gawt.e of the
United States* will be duiy attended! o.
an. 'O
UNITED STATES.
PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT.
NOTICE whereby given, that the
trials of Crim : nal Causes in the Circuit
Court of the United Statet for the Penn
sylvania Diftridl, will commencp on Mon
day, the 4th day of May next, at the City
Hall in Philadelphia: when an<J whtre all
perfoos bound'by recognisance or other*
wife'to appear, are required to attend.
By order of the Honorable Williarn
• Pattrlon, Efq: one of the afTotiate
justices of the Supreme Court of the-'
United Statei, and the Honorable.
Richard Peters, Esq. diftrift judgir'
of the United State* for the Penor
' fylvania diftrifl.
D. LENOX, Marflul.
Marftal'sOffice, >• '
March 11,1*795. J
The printers of newt-papers to the
westward and northward of Philadelphia,
are requested to infeit the above.
March Ia mw&ft^M
Tawrf
Stables to be
[To be let from the 28th inft. or sooner if rv
quifice,
A Neat Eight Horse Stable .
with the convenience of a good Hay Loft &
Shed for Carriages, in Elbow Lane, between
Market and Ch#ihut ftrcet. Enquire at the
Rising Sun, Strawberry ilreet.
March XI wics3t
Monday March id, 1795. x
Inland Navigation.
Thi« Day is publifhcd, arid to be fold by
Zachariah Poull'on juru-
No. 80, Chefnut street,
And at the Philadelphia Library 3
A N
HISTORICAL ACCO-UNT
or TH»-
Rife, progress, and present
state
OF THE
Canal Navigation in Penn
sylvania.
With an Appendix, coma ning Abftraft'
theA;Lt» oi Legislature fmce the year
1790, and their Grants f Money for im
ploring Roads 3nd Navigable Waters
throughout the'fta.c 10 which is an-
ncxed,
" An Explanatory Map."
Publiihed by Diieftion of the President and
Managers of the Schuylkill ard Suique
hanna, Delaware and Schuylkill
Navigation Companies.
"Here smooth Canals, across th' extend*
e'l plain '
Stretch their long arms to join the distant
main.
The sons of toil, with many a weary stroke
Scoop the hard bosom of the solid lock ;
Refiltlefs through the ft ff oppnfingclay,
With Head) patience, work their gradual
way ;
Compel the Ceniuj of th'unwilling fl«ed
Through the brown horrolt of the aged
wood;
Croft the lone waste the silver urn they
pour,
And cheer the barren heath,or fullcn moor
« Tbe traveller, with pleasing wonder
fee i
The white fail gleaming throngh the dulky
tre«f ;
And views the alcer'd landfoape With lur
prize
And doubts the magic scenes that round
him rife.
Now like a fl.'tk of swans, above his head,
Their woven wind's thr flying veflels fprrad
Now meeting dreamt,in art'ulHum s.glide
While each, unmingted, pours a fepaiate
tide j
Mow, through the hidden veins o( etrife
they flow
*nd visit sulphurous mines and caves Ur
low.
The ductile ftreamsohey the I'U'dipg h;i»H,
And social Plenty crowns the hal'i'y I.ANoi
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