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DAILY EVEN ING ADVERTI S E P.
[No. 6 of Vol. Vl.] Wednesday, June 1,3, 1794* [Whole No. 556.]
LANDING
/}i Wain's luharj, from on board the
Brig Susannah, IVin. Fouike RTafler, 1
from Tear rife. **
Do PIPES
Teneriffe Cargo WINE,
J3 do. d.>.
250 Qoarre' Casks do. do.
iQ Hoftihradi tnd'*j Market do.
IDT Quarter 'Calks d >. do.
100 d.. di. L o.clon particular, do.
For Sale by
, PETER JtUHN.
June i -
~ JAMAICA RUM, „
LANDING at Hamilton's wharf, above ei
the Drawbridge, out ot" the fliip Bacchus
Cept. VaWNE.man, from Jamaica. c
FO ' SALE Br
PETER BLIGHT.
May 16. d
s H 0 E S.
c
A qun"titv of stout well made Men
f,ze SHOES, adapted for the Southern mar ]
le-,f »sale at
No. 36, North Third Jlreet.
May 6 mw&ftOt
TUITION.
WILLIAM FINCH of the New Thea- f
tf*. b J 's leave to inform his Friends ord |
t:ie !,IJt ' ,L '" u ILl »°ved frmrfhi a
comer of Eighth and Arch rt «»«»•>» tn n n
6S, north Eighth between Arch and Race
ft reels, and chaY he continues 10 give In.
fti oftionsin the French and English Lan
afHifoal, as also the He ,
lake's this opportunity of exprelljng his ac
knowledgements for the very liberal en
couragement he has experienced, a conti
nuation of which he begs leave to solicit.
N. B. Transitions from rfcher languages
correctly executed.
To be Let,
For Merchants Compting Hou/es or Public
Ofices?
Two brick 3 story Houses,
HAVING 6100 ms fn each,with fire places
be fide garret s,fnuate on the south wetter ly fide
of Dock ftrrct, between Pear and Walnut
streets. Enquire of
BENJAMIN IV. MORRIS.
April 17. tuth&wf
STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA
/ In the House of Representatives,
December 2111,1793.
WHEREAS the Commiflioners of pub
lic Accounts,have reported, that they
cannot proceed to the investigation of the
Treasury Accounts, vefpe&ing special In
dents, without knowing the outstanding a
mount thereof in circulation Therefore,
Resolved, That all holder* o'r special In
dents he diretted, and required, on or before
the firil day of November nexf, to deliver thr
Ipecial Indents in their pofleftion to one b>
other of the Commiflioners of the Treasury,
who arc to give receipts for the fame, and to
rep rt to the CommifTioners on public ac
counts, on or before the tenth day of Nov
ember next, the amount by them refpe&ive
lv received, and also 10 the Legislature, at
, their meeting in November next, and th*»
all special Indents, rtot rendered into the
Treasury as above, on or before the firft day
of November next, (hall be, and the fame
are heicbv barred.
Resolved, That public notice of this resolu
tion be given in the several Gazettes in this
State, once every three weeks, until the firft
day of November next. And that the Delr
gaiesofthisState in theCongrefs of the Un
ted States, be requeued to cause this relolu
tion to be publilhcd in one or more papers
in the cities of Philadelphia and New-York,
and that provision will be made for the ex -
penc- s attending such publication.
Ordered, That the refblution be sent to
the -Senare for their-.-occurrence.
By ordcrof the House,
JOHN SANFORD DART, C.H.R.
In the SENATE,
December 21ft, 1793.
Resolved, That this House do concur with I
tht House of Repielentatives in the torego
ing resolutions.
Ordered, That tb* resolutions be lent to
the House of Representatives.
by order of the Senate,
FELIX WARLEY ,Clerk.
ewtNov#
nankeens.
hankeens of Superior Quality,
FOR SALE AT
No. 40, north Fifth Street.
A P ril "• ' mw&ftf
The Partnership of
JONES, HOFF, and DERRICK, of this
city, Pwnters, having delved on the 29th
day of May | a ft, all persons having any
demands on the laid film are hereby reqnef.
lndall P t h r ntt u dr C ' aimS for ' Oltlement,
and a,l those who are indebted, to make
Fifth ft" th ' s " brcriber ' at No - 8, north
1 rt 1 ,vho "Ju'y authorised to ad
jult the concerniof the nartnerfhin
JOHN HOFF.
June 16 » d6t
FOR SALE,
At the STORES of
jeffe & Robert Wain,
PORT WINE in pipes, hhds. and quar- 4
ter calks
I ISSON do. in p : pes and q\i Arter calks
Souchong and Congo T&ASb »n quarter, 1
chests e
A quantity of Lisbon and Cad z SALT 11
Soft Ihelled ALMONDS in bales
Velvet CORKS, in do. ,
Kulfia MATTS.
June 9 d
All persons who have any de- .
mancis upon the New Theatre, a«e requell- ,
?d to fend in their acconrlt? to No. 204, in <
Arch ftretr, near Eighth street, as foo*i a> *
convenient.
WIGNELL & REIN
Mav drf. ; 1
It is Requested,
THAT no pe r son wia fupp'v any articles
for the life of the New Ttieatre, wi hut
an order in writing, signed by ourselves, or
Samuel Anderfon, for us.
WIGNELL & REINAGLE. 1
May 30. dtf.
Advertisement.
THE lelations of Mr Thomas Curtis,
formerly of Ellicoti's Upper Mills, and
lately of the C'ty of WaOi ngfon. deceased,
are desired to appjv and liave his affairs set-
City of Waftilngton, April 22, 1764.
\f. 5 m&th4 w
Scheme of a Lottery,
To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000
Dollars, deduding 15 per Cent, from
I the Prizes■—this Lottery conjijls oj 1
38,000 Tickets, in which there are
14,539 f r ' zes 23,461 Blanks,
being about one and an half Blanks to
a Prize.
c
THE Dneflorsof the society foreftablifh
ing Uffful Manufactures, having refolv
ed to erect LOTTERIES for raising Oxt
s Hundred Thousand DoiLAßS,agreeabi\
L to an Aft of the Lrgiflature of the State of
New-Jersey, have appointed the following
persons to superintend and dire£V the draw
ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low. Ruins '
King, Herman Le Roy, J a fries Wat ion,
- Richard Harrifon, Abijah Harnmond, and 1
Cornelius Ray, of the city ol New.York—
Thomas Willing, Jof>*ph Hall, Matthew M«
Connel and Andrew Boyard, of the city of
Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How
ell, Esq. Elias Boudinor, General El as Day
ton, James Parker, John Bayard, Doctor
Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, Joshua
M. Wallace, Joseph Bloomfieid, and Elifha
Boudinot, of New-Jersey, who offer the
following Scheme ot a Lottery, and pledge
theinfelves to the public, that they will take
every assurance and precaution in their power
to have the Monies paid by the Managers,
Irom time to time, as received, into the
Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to
remain for the purpose of paving Pnz s,
which lhall be immediately difchargcd by a
check npon one of tht Banks. y
SCHEME: *
l Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,000
1 10,000 10,000
2 5,000 10,000
5 2,000 10,000
10 i,coo 10,000
20 500 I*^,ooo
IC/ 0 100 10,000
. s 3°° 5° 15,000
lt 1000 20 20,000
eooo 30,000
3 00 ° 12 • 36,000
8 10 ° 19 Bv,ooc
s
L ' 1 4'539 Prizes. 262,000
2 3>4^ 1 Blanks. Firfl: drawn number, 2,00 c
Laddrawn number, 2,000
o
.'i ß^000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000
The drawing will commence, under'the
mfpeftion of a Committee of the Superin
tendants, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of
wh»th timely notice will be given.
h The Superintendants have appointed
3- N. Cumming, of Newark, Jacdb R. Har
denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan
Lo Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers
thereof, who have given ample security for
discharging the Uuft reposed in them.
. In order to secure the puri6fual pay
ment of the Prizes, the Superinretidanis of
the Lottery have directed that the Managers
(nail each enter into bonds in 4C,000 dollars,
with four fufficient securities, to perform their
inftruftions, the substance of which is
f I. That whenever either of the Managers
5 shall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dolf
lars, he (hall imnidiatcly place the fame in
°oe of the Banks of New-York or Philadel
phia, to the ciedit of the Governor of the
Society, and such of the Superintendants as
I've in the city where the monies are placed,
C to remain there nntil the pottery is drawn,
for the paymnt of the Prizes.
is 11. The Managers to take fufficient fe
h ciirity for any Tickets they may trust, qther
y wife to be refponnble for them.
I". 111. To keep regular books of Tickets
fold, Monies received and paid into the
e Bank, abGrafh of which (hall be sent,
h monthly, to thcGovernor of the Society.
I_ Paterfon, January 1, 1794.
On application to either of the above gen
lemerr, information will be* where
tickets may be had.
February 24. tu&ftf.
For AMSTERDAM, <
BIG A IL, 0
~1-' Gardner Hf;mmdhd.
* r """" ', T " Mafir.
TO fail with all corveu'ent <p ed, hav
'ni two thirds of tei cargo already engag
ed. For or paflage apply to laid —
mash r on board at Rufiell's wharf, or the
litbfcriber, /
' JQfIN DONNALDSON. in ,
June lb. d ed'
•- c;
F°r St. Croix, th
SCHUYLKILL, si
Francis Knox, Master.
LYING at Morton's wharf, ani to fail [],
;in a few days. She is a new veffd, calcti m
■ ted to accommodate p:tlfengers, and wil'
take Tome freight. For te*ms of which or
palfage, apply toCaptain Knox, or
WHARTON tf GREEFES.
June io 6f re
— ir.
Wanted Immediately ™
A r # 7 >' ' *
the Bririnen.of f*">m -JT
to* 153 to go to
and load with fa
Live Oak and Cedar i iH>: er, for this •£ its m
—Appiy to S. W. ** V'* ■ _vy
FOR HAMBURG, S
Lady l "
WILLIAM WAT ERS,
WILL fail in the course of a few days, y C
for freight or paflage, apply to the Captain ea
on board, at the fubicribers wharf, or to
JOSEPH SIMS. ~
June 12. d6t. ''
Hamburgh,
John vanneman, Maftr. dt
1 O iail wuh adconve.u;'ot speed, having td
three fourths of her cargoalready eugatged cf
For freight or palfage apply to the master t-a
' onb<;a:d, or ct
THOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. J.
I ur:e 3 - d C(
r — —— =*
WAN-TED 2
By the SUBSCRIBER, topurchafe |J
> teA. A stout and fafl failing tl
or Schooner, 01
Fit tor a conftaat trade t(
' with r ome part of the
GULF of MEXICO.
= To CHARTER,
5 For lome Southern Po*t of Europe, ti
I A fafl failing Brig,
Of about i2O rons.
Louis Ofmont, ,
D No. 11 j 9 north Second Jlreet. t
3 Wtjo as now on hand for fate, f(
1 A. few Packages remaining of hisj importa- t
tions this Spring, confiding of t
I Irish Dowlas, Baftas, Sattins, h
o Feathers and F owe-rs, Black L<*ce f
d Looking framed. c
ALSO *
° A few Chests of Hyson Tea, '
D Burgundy Wine and Claiet mi cases, Madei
ra Wine, Spef naceti Candles.
-> June 16 d^
o ' "
o Wanted to Charter,
e THAT will carry 600 or
1000 barrels for Madeira,
' —-j—i»ii£sai~«"load here immediately.
( Alfoa veflel of 8 to 10,000 bulhels,to load
n in the Chesapeake. Apply to
' PETER BLIGHT.
s June 17 diot
For Sale or Charter, i
f To any part of the Con
s or the Weft Indies,
r INDUSTRY,
OF about 550 or 600 barrels burthen ; !
t a fine strong veflel, and now ready to take
n is a cargo. For terms apply to the Cap
tain on board at Walnut llreet wharf, or
c to
THOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. <
I, June 17 d 1
1, -
.. Excellent CLARET,
r - In hogsheads and in cafcs of 50 bottles each. J
also, 1
[' A few cases Champaigne wine ; '
MADEIRA,
In pipes, hoglheads and quarter casks,
r, FOR SALE BY
JOHN VAUGJIAN,
No. in, South Front ftreec.
Jan. z, 1794. dtf
Carolina Rice and Indigo,
_»AY MAHOGANY and FRENCH
BURR STONES,
FOR SALE BY Ey
Gurney and Smith.
May 14. d
ADVERTISEMENT.
LETTERS on the fu'ojeil of the Wa(h- O
ington Lottery, being by miifake repeat- j
edly addrelTed to the Commilficners for the j. 1(
City of Waihington.
Persons concerned are hereby informed,
that all such (hould be addrefled either to
W. Deakins jun. of Waihington, or to the h#
Slibfcriber. The commifTioners never hav
ing contemplated any further concern in 2 -
this business, than in their afTent to receive '
' the bonds and approve the names of the
managers. The prizes have been paid and *'
are paying on demand by W. Deakins,
Waihington, Peter Oilman, Bolton, and
by the Subscriber. .
For the, Lottery No. 2, the securities al
ready given will be retained by the com- 9.
miffioners, or transferred by them at their
option to the bank of Columbia ; and the 7 •
' commilfioners will be consulted refpe£ling
a judicious and equitable disposition of the
houses to be built thereby ; their treasury
I or the bank of Columbia will receive the
' money intended for tlie National Univer-
II Sty, and they will be consulted in the no
raitjatiop_of -7—* L "* n<) 10
j i Tponlihility refpec'ting the general difpo
lition cf the tickets, and payment of pri
?es, will reft as in the Hotel Lottery, on Pi
the persons whose names are and may be
hereafter published as alTiftints to forward 1\
this business with
S. BLODGET.
' N. B. Mr. Blodget will be particularly Ci
obliged ifvthoft persons who pofiefs prizes
> yet unpaid, will apply for their money as
1 early as possible.
June 7th. d. A
Richard Johns \ In the Chancery Court
( of the W
John IVeils and C State of Maryland,
' Mordecai Cole. J May 26th 1794.
The Complainant hath fil- Li
ed li'n bill, for toe pui pose cf obtaining a
decrte, 10 vest in him a complete legal title
[; td two tracts of land, King in Baltimore
I county, one called Painters-Levi 1, con
r taining 100 ac> e<, the othrr called Profpeft
contain» 50 acres He ftates,that the la>d w!
John Wells ou the i6rhday of March 1774 is
c-OMtraifted to fell the laid land ro the t'a;d an
- r h-.tu »i......t —
conveyance,-that the said Cole, on the fame 01
day, executed to the said Wells a bond for w
the pavm r.t of the pyrch fr nionev amoun
ting t" fbii currencv. that
the said Cole hath since dilcharged thtwholt dt
of tlw purchaftf money, ai'd hath alfigned
to the compfainant the said bond for con w
vevancej that the iaid Wells hath never di
executed a deed, agreeably to his contract
but hath removed out of the state of M iry
and, and now resides in the state of Ken
tucky.
It is thereupon, and at the retfiieft of tin B'
complainant, adjudged, and ordered, that w
he procure a copy of this order to be infert
dat l-aft (Tx weeks fucceflive'v, before
thefirft day of Augtift neXt, in the t/nited
States Gazette at Philadelphia, to the in
tent, that the said John Wells may have no- Cl
3 ~ tice of the complainant's, application to 1
this court, and may be warned to appear
i, here, on orbeto e the fivft Tuefdav in Oc u
tober next, to (hew canfe wherefore this
court Ihouid not proceed to decree, agr<e- t
ably to the pi aver of the and v
to the a£i of afleinbly,' for such cases made t:
and provided. 7
■' Test,
Samuel Harvey Howard.
-* Reg. Cur. Can.
June 13 mw&lßw j
JUST PUBLISHED,
°r by 1
MATHEW CAREY,
1( j 118, Marketflreet,
Price 18 cents, <1
THE
_ Catechism of Man ;
Pointing out from found principles, and
n acknowledged facts the Rights and Du
ties of every Rational Beinn.
Am I tlrerefore become yourenemy because
I tell yon the truth f Gal. iv. 16
1 . Now all these things happened tinto them
k e for examples, and they are written for
p. our admonition, upon whom the endsof. t
or the /arth are come. i Cor. xii.
May 10 tuth&saw
' Stock Brokers Office, i
— N6. 16, Will-ftrect, New-York
THE Subfcrvbrr intonding'toconfinrhim- 1
felt entirely to the PURCHASE and <
:h. SALE of STOCIC3 on COMMISSTON,b< g- 1
leave to offl r hisfervicrs to his friends and
other*, >n the line ol a Stock Broker. Those
' who mav please to favor Him wiili their bufi.
ness, may depend upon having it tranfafted
wilh the uimoft fidelity and dispatch.
Orders trom Philadelphia, Boston, or anv
other pait of ibe United States, will be
1 ftriflly attended to.
I.EONARD ELEECKFR.
m&thtf /
Medical Books,
JUST PUfiLIBHt t>,
By Thomas Dob/on, at the Stom iloufc :
No. 41, foiith Seco ti Jireet')
VOL 11.
Medical Inquiries
OBSER Ya T I O N S.
By BENJAMIN RUSH, M. D.
PioftflTot of the Intimites ot Medicine, and
of Clinical Pra&ice in tl?c Untver
fity'of P».nufylvania.
CONTAINING
if Art inquiry into y the influence of physical
causes upon the moral faculty.
2. An inquiry iuto the cfFefU of fpiritous li
quors npon the human body, and their in
fluence upon the happiness of society.
3. An inquiry into the causes and cure of the
pulmpuaiy consumption.
1 4. Obfervafions on the lymptums and cure of
drof Ties. , 1
5. An Inquiry into the causes and the cure o *
internal drppfy of the brain.
An account of the mealies as they ap
peared in Philadelphia, in the vcar 1789*
. 7. An account ot the ir.fluenza, as. i' appear
ed in Philadelphia in the years 1789,1790*
and 17*91.
8. An inquiry info the causes of the increase
of bilious and remitting fevers, in Penc
fylvania.
9, An inquiry |ryto,thje_r^iiXexApdxi*« :^o^^orr>
~ ,
*tSTT*n account of the state of the body and
mind-Uj old age, with obfeivations upon
its difeafts and their remedies.
1 Pi ice one dollar and a quarter un nd, or
» one dollar and a half neatly bound.
1 Medical Tranfadlions
THE
r College of Physicians of Philadelphia,
i VOL I—P AR T I.
5 Price one dollar in boards.
A Treatise on the Diseases of
f Children.
With general directions for the management
of Infants from ihe birth, adap«ed for
theuleof phyfic ; ans and priy.'te families.
By Michael tJhclenvoodj M. D.
Licentiate of Midwifery n the Royal Col
' lege ot Physicians in 1 and
? Fhyiician of 'be British
? Lying-in-HospitaL
Price one Dollar•
t This is acknowledged to be the be ft bool
i wh'ch has been pubUlhed on the fubjtif, ank
\ is calculated for the use of parents, nuffrsf
i and pi ivate, families, as well as for phyficiaus
I — H.V T.-hm-—K»«nicd Ht
e one, and the-price only about one thirst—*/"
r what ihe imported Copies fell for.
t The Edinburgh New Dispensatory, two
* dolla-s.
i System of Surgery, erttra&ed from the
works of Benjamin Bell, by Dr. Waters, 2
r dols. 50 cents.
System ol Anatomy, ex'raffed from the
Ency lopsfedia, wi'h I 2 Copperplates, 2 dols.
Syrtem ol Chemiflry, extracted from the
Encyclopedia, exhibiting a view of tbepro
, grefs of the fciencee, and the differen' system*
t which hwe been publifhedi 2 dols. 50 cent?.
Brown's Elements of Medicine, 2 dols.
e 67 cents)
( ; Ti Dobfon has in the Press,
An rditionol ihe Medical and Pmlofophi..
( cal Commentaries of Two »fj
umes are piinted in one at 2 dollars and 30
< ents per volume ; he has nearly finifhed tnc
\ fiv ftrft volumes, which contain the firft ten
volumes of the European edition, which fell
!'n twodollaiseach. Nine volumes will in
elude eighteen European volumes, which
1(1 w ill briog the publication up to the preicne
' e time.
Likenvife for sale a conjiderable number of
Medical Books,
f, Cuilen's Practice, Materia Mcdica, PY,\ r .
olooy, and Synopsis. Bell's Surgery, 6 vols,
or 4 vols, do. on Ulcers, Buchan's Dora ;».t
Mcdicine, Ledran'sSurgety, Cheleldeo's -
netomy, Huntef on the Venereal, Swedera
wer on do. Rollo on Weft India Diseases r
Rigbyonr Uterine Hemorrhage, Hami! on*j»
outlines of the theory and praflice of M iV
wiferyj with or wiihout ptates; do. on ihe
management of Ffmale complaints. M• ;iu
on Hydrophobia, &c. &c.
March 5.
T'he Ground Plan
id
u OF THE
City and Suburbs
r 0F
PHILADELPHIA.
m TAKF-N FROM ACTUAL SURI'F ! .
"I IT is with pleasure ihat the publif ct !fn
"■ to inform his fubferibers and the pi,'. in
general, that the plate ,s now under tb* '
hands of the engraver, and in greater !"«r
- than was at firft contemplated At
thefame time he begs leave to r. nd
them, tht fnbfciiption papirr* are ft
pen at most of the noted book-ftoies , r e
nd city ; and. that he hopes from the hole
gj of-them to be enabled to form fnch n ie
nd peftablecaialogue'of naireij r.swiil 1-> *
ifc credit to the woik, as well as afford -v
ill. reafortable encouragement to the nude
; ed taker.
TlTofe who are desirous of further fop*
n^ v mation are rtquefted to call on
Benjamin Davie
No. 63, JVlarlttHireet.
f / April 14. jni-