DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER. [No. 40 of Vol. VI This Day is publijhed, AND SOLD BY THOMAS BRADFORD^ Printer and Booklellcr, a ' Prrc« ow fifth us J D""ar, OBSERVATIONS on the emigration O F Dr. Joseph Priestly, And on the fevera) ADDRESSES delivered to him on liis arrival at Now York. July 25 3_t_ Choice St. Croix Sugar, JUST IMPORTED, »d for Sale, MES YARD. Also a quantity of RUSSIA Matts. June J4th. d. To the Public. PROPOSALS For Engraving in slquatinta-, Four fele£t Views; On Plates 16 inches by 12. Three upon the river Shanuandwah, in the state of Virginia ; And one upon tlie Schuylkill, in the state of Pennsylvania. From tie pmaiings of IV. IVinjltinley ; By G. J. PARKYNS. No, x. A view, by inoon-light, oir the Shannandoah, near the Great Clift, from the foot of Shannon HiU. No. 2. The Sun letting—a view of the Horse-Shoe, from Shannun Hill. No. 3. A morning view ugon the Schuyl kill, near the commencement of the .Cana • No. 4. The Sun difperiing a fog—A View upon the Shannandoahj from a hill weft oi the Old Blop>we» y. 'The Conditions are as follow The Price to Sub ! c'ib*rx will be SIX JjOLLARSfor the four Views —One hali ofwhich to be pa<d at th<- time of fnbfcrib jng—-the other baifon the delivei y ol the Prints, according to the priority ot the tub- Jcriprions. Mr. Winjlanley engages-to deliver the prints in October next, Syblcriptions ireeived at Mi'. Dobfon's, Bwikfeikr,. at ;he Stone H use, Seoond- Steet, and at Mr. Joleph Anthony's, Silver Smith, Market St.eer. And at Mr. John M'Elwee's, No. 75, south Front street. July 11 Bank of the United States, July 7th, 1794, NOTICE is hereby that here *>ill be paid at the Bai after the fixtenfh iiiftant, to the Stockholders otther .epre fenratives duly authqrifed, fijtteeh Dollars for each (hare, being th. dividend declared forthe last fix months, By oider of the Preficlept and Dire&ors JOHN KEAN, Cahier. eodinl. Lachawannock. A LARGE body ot LAND on this river andiu waters, is now for sale to Settlers on | i),on moderate terms,and at a long credi . The foil is remarkably fertile, and nu inerous ftreains of water are interfyerfed through the whole country. The main river flows through one tract of about thirty tbotrfand acres, and is with the exception of one obitru<stioi>, naviga ble to the Snf(jueliinn«dt. spring Brook Creek, which with its branches, waters another tract of about forty thousand acres of good Land, emp ties itfelf into the Lachawannock, about twelve miles from the Sufquchannah. ' It affords numerous Mill feats, & in its course creates large bodies of well water ed meadow ground. The other tracts are interfered by creeks of considerable importance.- Several Mills are already ere<Sted for the accommodation ot the iettlers. Roads are cut in different direQions, to "wards the most convenient markets. The county town is not more than i 2 nito* distant from many parts of the set tlement. The Sufquehannah affords an easy and fafe navigation to Middleton, from whence the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com munication to the city. Another means of connection with Phi lad Iphiaj is by the Delaware, from which the distance in several places is aboutthrirty rui'ies. The proprietors combining fheir own in terest with ftiat of the inhabitants, aredif pofed to erect works of public ntility,open uoaJs, &c. and in every en miles square, a traftof one hundred acres is allotted for a School, and one hundred acres for thefirft lefidcnt clergyman of any denomination of Chriiliaus. For fnrtber particulars apply to George Eddy. Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, July 9- Letterwlirefted tn George Eddy, at Phi ladelphia, or this place,or io Thomas Eddy, at New York, relative to this bufinefs,will be duly answered. cedjm " T 0 & uro p e or the Wejl THJ SNOW Wit, L I A M> A r Chefnut street wharf, a {launch good vefltf, almost iiew, buttheri about 1800 barrels. For terms apply to JOSEPH ANTHONY & SON, Who have for fale> on board said vefiel, iooo BUSHELS LIVERPOOL SALT,\ And 13 Tons GOOD COAL. July 24 Captain EVERS, Burthen about about 100 tons ; ready to take in a Cargo. Apply to John Vaughan, Who has foil sale, Excellent French Brandy, RED WlNE'in hogftieads and in cases, WHITE WINE in cases. July 14 3* For LIVERPOOL, |pjt| AMIABLE, John Thompson, mailer. BURTHEN about 250 ions, a very iub ftantial /hip, built of live oak and cedar,of an easy draught of water, falls remark ably fill, and has very excellent accommo dations for passengers; to fail the firft week in Augnft, andls iatended to return imme d ately to Philadelphia- * For passage only apply to Capt; Thompson on board, at M'ffrj, Warder & Go's wharf, July 12 For Sale or Charter, nancy. avr uc DeVEREAUX, SHE is Well t'.imid, and ivady for sea would take.) freight to the North of" Eu rpe orthe \Veft-iiuiies, and carries about twtt. thousand barrel". For terms apply to Deblois & Breck $ . rfiw. Between Walnut and Chelntt Street Wharves— ; \Vhere may be had the follow ing articles : iooo lbs. New Orleans Indigo, A Few Casks New Ric«, Sugar in Hhds. and barrels, € >flfee in Tierces and do. RufliaDuck, and an Aflorrmcnt of Etigii/h Earthen Ware. JHK I i h, t 794 For Sale or Charter* Gen .WASHINGTON IJaac SylveJler, majler. NOW lying at Say's whaH',tlife 3>l above Market fbeet, burthen about 2500 bar rels, is a good ftfong veftel, and will be rea dy to receive a cargo in a lew days. For terms ap'ply to the Captain on board of RUMFORD & ABIJAH DAWES, Water Jlreetj No. 7, /outhi 7th mo 2 j d Charter, NT MP Hi John Paden, Master. SAILS fall, and will be ready to take In a cargo in a few days. For terms apply to joseph Shhi'i tyHt> HAS NOR SALE, Madeira and Sherry WINEi Fit for immediate use, BRANDY, Red and Pale Jesuits BARK, White LEAD ground in oil, BRIMSTONE, &c. July Was left on the ioth July, along fide of the sloop Sally, one barrel of Linseed OIL, containing 17 gal .lons ; po marks. The owner may have 't again by applying to William Paul. I\o. 361, north Front street, paying charges for thefamc. July n Tuesday, July 29, 179 diw John Mayo. Mafteh *4t "The Ground Plan Ol? THE City- and Suburbs OF PHILADELPHIA. TAKEN FROM ACTUAL SURREY, IT is with pleasure ihat the publisher lias to in to mi his subscribers and the public in general', that the plate is now under the hands of the engraVei\and in greater for w&rdnfs than was at fir ft contemplated. At the fame time he begs leave to ivmind them, th it fiibfcription papers, are frill o pen at moft.pf the noted book-stores in the city; and that He hopes from the whole of them to be enabled to so' m such a ref pestable catalogue ot namesj as will do a credit to the work| as well as aifoid a reasonable encouragement to th® under* taker. Thufe who are desirous of further iafor-, ma-tion are requested to call on Benjamin Da'vies, No. 68, Market itreet; April 14. Medical Books. JUS.T PUBLiBHKD, By Thomas Dobfon, at tbe Stone House No. 41, foitth Sen cl Jlreet, V O 1.. 11. Medical Inquiries And OBSERVATIONS. By BENJAMIN RUSH, M. D. ProkfToi of the Iritttutes o! Medicine-, an of Clinical Pia&ice in the Univer fnyot Penpfvlvama. CONTA t N I NC 1. An inquiry into the influence ol physical ■ caules upon the moral faculty. 2. An inqui'y iuto the ctfetts of fpiritous li quors npon the human body, and their in fluence up«ju the happiness of fqciety. 3 An inquiry mm the causes and cure of the pulmonavy consumption. 4. Obfervafions on the cu£,e of dropfics. 5. An Inquiry into the caufesand the cure of i iietnai dropsy of the brain, l 6. An account of ihe mcaflo, as thry ap peared in Philadelphia, in the vear^g. 7. Anaccouniot the influent, as it appca - td in Philadelphia in the yt«trs 1789,1790, and 1791. 8. Attinquiry intp the aaufei ol the increafc of bilious and remitting levers, in Penn sylvania. "4 . . g. An inquiry into the caufrs end cure-os fore lcgS. 10. An account of the slate of the botfy. and fri'nd »n old age, with obfarvatioto tipon its diieafes and their rfmediea. rj. price one dollar and a quarter unboim4j.br or.c dollar and a half neatly bound. Medical Tranfaftions OF THE College of Physicians of Philadelphia. V o L. I.—P ART I. Price one dollar ih boards. A Treatise on the Diseases of Children. Wilh general dircttions for the management of Infants from the birth, adapted for physicians and private families, By Michafcl Underwood, M. D. Licentiate ot IWiowiteiy i n 'he Royal Col- lege of Physicians in> London, and phyftcian of the British Lying-in-HofpUal. Price one Dollar: This is acknovoltdged to be the bell bool which has been publifhtd on the fuhjefl, xinc fs calculated for the ule of parents, liurfes, and private families, as well as lor physicians The two volumes handsomely printed in one, and,thc pi ice only about one third of what the imported copies fell for. the Edinburgh Ne* Difpeqfator?, two dollars. Syftcm of Surgery, extra&ed from the works of Benjamin Bell, by Dr. Waters, 2 dols. 30 cents. Syftefn of Anatomy, extfa&ed from the Encyclopedia, with 12 copperplates, 2 dols. System of Chemistry, extra&ed f«om the Encyclopedia, exhibitinga view ot thepio grefs of the fciencee, and the different systems which ha\/e been publiflied, 5 dols. 50 cents. Brown's Elefnents of Medicine, £ dols. 67 centsl T. Dob/on has in the Press, An edition ot the Medical and jPhilofoplii cal Commentaries of Edinburgh. Two vol umes arc printed in o'ne at a dollars and 50 cents per volume,; he has nearly fiiiifht d the five fiift volumes, which contain the firfi ten volumes of the European edition, which fel! for two dollatseacli. Nine volumes will in clude eighteen European volumes, which w i'tl briog the publication up to the prejeet time. Liketuife fir fah it conftstrMe ntortbir »f Medical Books, "vid- ' ' • I Ciillcn's Prafiice, Materu Mediea, Physi ology, and Synopsis. BeUVSuig?'/, 6vol». or 4 vols, do. on Ulcers, Buchaii's Domeftif Medicine, Ledran's Sureery, Chefeldcn's A netomy, Hunter on the Venereal, Swedeia. ver on do. Rollo on Wcfl India Rigby on Uterine Hemorrhage, Hamilton's outlines of the theory and piaflice of Mid wifery, with or without plates; do. 6n the management ot complaints, Mcalc on Hydtophobia, &c. &c- Nicholas Diehi, Attorney at Law, ' Informs his r, riends aird thenblic^ that he has oper>eff an OFFICE i'jr ;,'/■£ fate ?nd purchase of RL'al Estates at No. 19 south Fourth street, were he will tlr.ink fully receive their commands. He alio draws Deed*, Mortgages, and other Writ ings. fiine 1© SOUTH-CAROLINA In the House of Representatives, December 2x11,1793. WHIREAS the CommiHioners ol pub lic Accounts,have reported, that they cannot pioceed tb the ibvpftigation ot the Treaiury Accounts, ietpc£ling special in dents, without knowing the outftand utg a mount ihfteof in circulation Therefore, Refolvei, That all holders ot special In dents .be ci retted,* and require a, on or beiort vhc fir ft iday ot Novinvber iu xt, 10 delivei the Ipicial Indents in their poffeflion to one or ther of the Commiflioners ot the Treatuiy, who are to give receims for the fame, and to report to the Coumlffimiers public ac counts, on orbottdic the tenth day of Nov ember next, the mount by there iefpc£liv.e~ ly rcceiVedj and also to the Legislature, at heir meeting in November next, and that «ll special Indents not rendered into the Treaiury as above, on of before the firft day -jf November next, Aiall be, am) the fame are hcifby baried. Rffoltcd., That *mb ls .c notice bf this resolu tion in the (everal Gazettes in this State, oace every three weeks, unill the Rift day ot November next. And "hat the De.lc ;awjofthis St&io in the Congrefi ot.lll ,e Uut •ed States, be requested to cause this relolu tion to be pbbliOied in one or more papers tntht? cities of Philadelphia ahd Ncw-Yoi*k, aid that pt-ovifioh will be made for the ex pettces attending futn puhlicatiop. Ordered] That the refohition be sent to the Senate for then concurrence. By order of the House, JOHN £ A.N FOR L) DART, C. H. R. In the SENATE, December 21ft, 1793- flefolvcd, That this House do concui 'Cvith tht House of Reprefeirtatives in the forego •rg tefolutions. . Ordered, That the resolutions be lent to rhe House ot Reprelentam rs. by order of thf Senate, FfcUXWARLEY Clerk. m&rtht( ewtNov. French Revolution. JUST PUBLISHEt). ( Price two T)ollars.) By MAT HEW CARET, No. 1 ]8, Marketjlreet, AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY FRENCH REVOLUTION-, From its Comtnenceinent to the exe cution of the Queen and the Deputies of the Gironde Party Extraftfrom the Preface <■ The authors have presumed to affix to their title, tin epithet impartial; and the reafan ii, becahfe they cannot t-Jiarge tbem lelves with feeling the smallest bias to any paitvljut to that of fcrui h and liberty ; and they flatter tlieiDfelvei, that their readers will find not nnlyrvcry circumstance fairly prefeutcd, but every tenfiiiable aiSion, whoever were 'the authors nr adlors, mark ed in its proper colours. If it was necessa ry 111 n.ake a declaration of theji- own principles, they woujd fay, they aieneirhet : tory nor republican—they lo»e liberty at Englifli whigs, and execrate every criminal aft t ' which so noble a cause is endangered ml d.lgraced. '< 16 the pfefent' ferment of the public mind, they cannot flaiter themselves with ihe hepe of feeing this claim univetl'ally acknovltdged. On the contrary, they are u>cll ajfttcd that theje uiill net he aaefilv lie to It'c zeslois oj either party. But when time fhill have dissipated the elbuds of poli tical d:t<ptioti, and .appeased the tumul ol the they will with focus. confL d' nee «xpeft ih.t'verilift from pqbl c opini. on, wlich andour and moderation fel dotnfai to receive/" Extraafroth the Critical Review, June 1794. Page. • 'si'; have certainly derived mu'h piea fure, acquired much information iiom the peiufals of those volumes; and we think them, both for matter and style, worthy the a| [c ntorf of all who mtereft ihemfdves in Events which imve so juftiy excited the cuiio lity aid aflojiiffiment ol mankind." M CkM* will in about thee weeks Pub lish Plowden's history of the B1 i 1 ifH Empire, Iron. May i 7 9 2. te December 1793. • 2t£o;f. Stock Brokers Office, No. 16, V'all-ltreet, Nf'v-Yo«k THE SuMcriber irttendipg rocoi.pi>. fiim feli entirely to the PURCHASE and SALE w STOCKS on COMMISSION^,gs< leave to off r hislervices to. Ins Ifiendf i>nd I others, in the Imeolj Slock Broker Thole who may picnic t« f»vor him with then bull uefs may dep "d upon having it tianfcfled wuh the utrnoff fidelity and diTpatch. Orders from Philadelphia, B.fion, 01 any other part of the United States, will be (Vrifiiv attended to.'. y LEONARD BI.EECKER. m&thtf jun. tuth&stf OF THE s [Whole No. 590.3 TUI T I O WILLIAM FINCH of the New Thea tre, begs leave to inform his Friends end the Public, that he removed fronj the curncr irf Eighth and jSrcb ftteett to N«\ 68, -nurth Eighth between Arch and Race streets, and that he continues to give In ftruftions in the French and tnglifli Lan guages asufualj as also the Clallics. He akes thisopportunity of exprelfiiig his ac knowledgements for the very liberal en* comagement he has experienced, a conti nuatii'nof which he begs leave to solicit. N. B. Trauflations from either languages corrtftly executed. d Scheme of a Lottery* Toraife 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars, deducing ij per Cent, from the Prizes—this Lottery corjijls of 38,000 Tickets, in -which tlurc an 14,539 Frizes and 23,461 Blanks, being about one and an half Blanks to a Prize. THE Direftorsof the Society for eflablifh mg Ufeful ManulaQures, having refoly ed to erect LOTTERIES for railing One Hundred Thousand Dol l a r s, agreeably to an Aft of the Lcgiflature of the State of New-Jerley, have appointed the following pcrfons to superintend and direst the draw ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufua King, tferman Le Roy, James Watson, Richard Harnfon, Abijah Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, of. the city ol NfU'-Yoik— Thomas Willing, joleph Ball, Matthew MS Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How- ell, L(q. Elias Boudinot, General El.as Day tpa, James Paiker, John Bayard, Dofto* Lewis D<*nham, Sar u' IW. Stockton, Joshua M. Wallace, Jofep*o f ßloomfield, and Elifha Boudinot, of Ntw-Jcrfey, who offer the following Scheme ci- a Lottery, and pledge themselves to the public, that they will take every pffurance and precaution in their power to have the Monies paid by the Managers, Iron) time to time, as received, into the Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for the purpose of paying Priz s, which fliall be immediately discharged by a chfcck hpon one of the Banks. S C M E M E: » Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,000 10, coo 10,000 5» CQ Q ic,ooo 2,000 10,000 1,000 10,C0Q svO 10,000 IQO 10,000 15,000 20 £0,000 1 s 6 id »o 100 39°. 1000 aooo 3009 8109 »4,539 Prizes. 262,000 23,461 Blanks. Firff drawn number, 2,000 Lafldrawn number, 2,000 38,000 Ticket 9 at 7 Dollars each is 266.cc0 The drawing wilj commence, under the infpe£Uon of a Corrlmittee of the Superiru tend ants; as Toon as the Tickets are fold, of which timely notice will be given. The Superintendents have appointed John N. Gumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har denbergj of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan khra, Of Trenton, as immediate Managers rhereuf, who have given ample security for dtfeharging the trust rep© fed in them. (Iti order to fccure the punctual payv menjt of the Prizes, the Superintendents of the Lottery have dirr&c'd that the Managers (hall each enter into bonds in 4C,ooodollars, with four fufficieut f&curiiiis,to petfoim thcif ihftiu&ions, the fubitance of which is . I. That whenever either of the Managers (hall receive the furn of Thtee Hundred Doll lars, he shall immdiately place the fa<ne in one oft he Backs of &ew-York or Philadel* phia, to the ciedii ol the Covemor of the Society, and such of the Supei intend an} s as live in the city where the monies are placed," to remain thrrfnntil the Lottery is drawn, for the paymnt of the Piz^s. 11. The Managers to t?kc fufficicnt fe« cur ty for any Tickets jthcy may truA, other* wife 10 be responsible for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid into the Bank, jibftraof which (hall be sent,' monthly, to theCoyeroor of the Society. Paterfon, January 1, 1794. On application to either of the above gen- Icmen, info)nation yrill be given where tickets irey be had February 24. The tottery published by the " Society for eftabliftiing ufeful manufac tures," will commence drawing the firft Tuesday in Novefliber next — To the Eleftorsof the city and county of Philadelphia. Gentlem£n, r ■'"'HIS being the Tall year of the pre- A. sent Sheriff's time in office. I take the liberty to offer mvfeH" a Candidate, and solicit votir votes and interests in my favour,, tp plare on the return at the next general £!ei?tjon, as his fneceflor lor laid office; in doing winch, you will tdnier an obl'gation that will be gratefully .re membered, by Your uioft obedient, hwnHe servant, JOHN BAKER. Ml* M«y 3 . ' So,ooo 36,000 . 61,C0Q tu&fif
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