DAILY EVE NING advertiser. • » ■'■■■■ — — " [No. 8 of Vol. Vl.] Friday, June 20, 1794. [Whole No. 558.] LANDING jii Wain's •wharf, from on board the Brig Sufjnnah, llfm. Foulii Majhr, fr.iai Tenerije. - 80 P I P E S Teneriffe Cargo WINE, 53 Hos»rtie*ds do. do. 250 Oiiarie- Casks do. do. 10 H-njibeads India Market do. I3D Qp.irte;C Calks d'>. do. i£X> da. do. London particular, do. For Sale by PETER KUHN. Jone 14- , 6t. AMAICA RUM, * LANDING at Hamilton's wharf, ahove e the Pt»wi>riri|»e, out of the (hip Bacchus { Crpt Vakntm s.v, fiom JaMaica, e FOR SALE Br PETER BLIGHT. May 16 d ~~S~ HOES. A qumtitv of stout well made Men f [se SHO£S f adapted lor the Southern mar 3 Lei.ttxfalc at " No. 36, North Third Jircet. M»y 6 mw&fiot TUITION. WILLIAM FINCH of the New Tliea- f trr, (v.-g*feave to inform his Friends and j the Pablie, that he has removed from the a enrner of Eighth and Arch (treats to No. £ |8, north Eighth between Arch and Rate faeerj, ami chat he continues to give lu ll:! ofltoitsiu the Fretich ai d Engiilh Lan ga.j»es as afual, as also the Claflics. He lakejthisopportunity of expiefOng his ac- i knowtertgements for the very liberal en cn-agement he has cxperienred, a conti nuation of which he begs leave to solicit. N. B. TranlLitions from either languages caricctly executed. To be Let, Far Merchants Compting Houses or Public Offices, Two brick 3 story Houses, e HAVING 6 loonis m each, wi. h ftre plac-s p beside garrcts,fuuate 011 the south wetterly fide of Dock ill ei, between Pear and Walnut » precis. Enquire of BENJAMIN n\ MORRIS. April 17. ruth&stf STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA la the Hoitfe cf Representatives, December 21ft, 1793. WHEREAS the CommiHioners of pub lic Accocnts,h«)Vc reported,*hat they cannot proceed to the ifovefligatiori of the Tre*fury Accounts, refjic&ing special In dents, without knowing the oulftanding a raoont '.hereof in ciiculation :-^*Therefore, Rtjtfvtd, That all holders of special In «?*r»ts be diretted, and required; on or before i}>c fiitl day of November next, to deliver the t f eial Indents in the'.r pofTcflion to one 01 £ o?l*er ofr the CommifConeis of the Treasury, r who are to give receipts for the fame, and to v ief>4» in Arch if reft r, near Eighth street, as foc« at eonveniant. WIGNELL & REIN \GLE. May dtf. It is Requested, THAT no person will fupp!y any articles for the use of the New Theatre, without aq order in writing, signed by ourlelves, or Samuel Ancle rfi»n, for us. WIGNELL & REINAGLE. May 30. dti". Advertisement. THE lelations of Mr Thomas Curtis, formerly of Ellicoti's Upper Mills, ami ' lately of the City of Walhington. deceal'ed, ; aredefired to apply and have his affairs let tied. City of Walhington, April «2, 1764. M. 5 ni&th4w • Scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 Doli/trs, on 266,000 Dollars, deducting 15 per Cent, from i the Prizes—this Lottery conjif.s oj 38,000 Tickets, in which there are 14,539 Prices and 23,461 Blanks, being about one and an half Blanh to a Prize. THE Directors of the Society for eftabiifh ing Ufeful Manufa&ures, having lefolv ed to ere£t LOTTERIES for railing One ' Hundkf.dT housand Dollars, agreeably to an Aft of the Leg fl rurc ot the Sr-nr ot " New-Je»ley, appointed the foHowirig perfon f s to superintend ai d direst the draw ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low. Ruins King, Herman Rdy, Watfon t ~ Richard Abijah Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, of the city of New-Y-oik— r Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M*- Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How ell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General Elias Day ton, jam » Parker, John Ka\ar already engag ed. For freight or passage apply to laid r on board at Kuileil's or «be lubfcriber, JOHN DONNALDSON. June 10. 4 > jjfl^ 1 SCHUYLKILL, Francis Knox, Mailer. LYING at Morton's, wharf, and to fail in a few days. She is a new veffil, ca!cu l-itej to accommodate pallengers, and will take some freight. For te.ms of which or paflage, apply to Captain Knox, or WHARTON & GREETES. June 10 61 Wanted Immediately Of the Burthen of from to 150 Tons, to go to ***Georgia, antl load With Live Oak and Cedar 1 for thi« City —Apply *o S. \V. at No. 28, Arch street. June 16 *4r . FOR HAMBURG, I.AVT IV At.TfRSTtP. TT, J^^^ WI LUAM WATERS, WILL fail in the course of a few days, for freight or passage, apply to the Captain on beard, at the fubferibers wharf, or to JOSEPH SIMS. June 12. d6t. For Hamburgh, The new Ship O 1 A R, John Vanneman, Master. *1 O tail wuh ail convenient fi>ee#l, having three fourth? of her cargo already engaged. For fraight or passage apply t» tlie iiiaftef on b< ard, or THOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. June 3. d WANTED By the SUBSCRIBER, topvrchafe A stout and fact failing or Schooner, Fit for a constant tiarie with Qime part of the GULF of MEXICO. To CHARTER, For lome Southern Port ot Europe, A fall failing Brig, Of aboui 120 rons. Louis Ofmont, No» 117, north Second Jircet. Who as nowoll hand for sale, A few Packages remaining of hisj importa tions this Spring, confiding of Irilh Dowlas, Baftas, Sattins, Feathers and Flowers, Black Lace Looking Gl«lfes, framed. ALSO A few Chests of Hyson Tea, Burgundy Wine »nd Claret in cases, Madei ra Wine, Spermaceti Candles. , June 16 d^t Wanted to Charter, will carry 600 or 1000 barrels for Madeira, load here immediately. Alfoavfffelof Bto 10,000 bulhels,to load 1 in the. Chesapeake. Apply to PETER BLIGHT. , J""e 17 diot For Sale or Charter, To any part of the Con tinent or lbs IVcJI Ind'its, INDUSTRY, OF about 55a or 600 barrels burthen ; a fine strong vessel, and now ready to take is a cargo. For terms apply to the Cap tain on board at Walnut street wharf, or to THOMAS & JOHN KETLAND. June 17 d —— — * — THE BRIGANTINE Captain Knox, BOUND to St. Croix, will touch at St. Euftatms, to accommodate airy passengers who may wilh to be landed there. She will fail on Saturday morning next. Apply to WHARTON & GREEVES. June 19. '1 • ' k •• • ••• For MADEIRA, The. Ship CATHARINE, Capt. M'Collom i O tail directly. A few barrels will be taken on freight, if speedy application i» made. Apply to PETER BLIGHT, Or JOHN CRAIG-. The Owner of the Catharine begs to in form the gentlemen, importers from Ma deira, the Catharine*returns directly to this port, and will take freight On mode rate terms. June 19 daw Carolina Rice and Indigo, BAY MAHOGANY and FRENCH BURR STONES, FOR SALE BY Gurney and Smith. May 14.- <1 1 ADVERTISEMENT. LETTERS on the fubjedl of the Wafli- I ington Lottery, being by mistake repeat edly addreffedto the Comraiffioners for the City of Walhington. < Persons concerned are bereby informed, that all such Ihould be addreifed either to ' W. D«aKuis jitn.of Washington, or to the Subscriber. The commissioners never hav-' : ing contemplated any further concern in this business, than in their assent to receive the bonds and approve the name 6 of the managers. The prizes have been paid and are paying on demand by W. Deakins, ( Walhington, Peter Oilman, Boston, and by the Subicriher. For the Lottery No. 1, the securities al ready given will be retained by the com nih'iioners, or transferred by them at their J option to the bank of Columbia ; and the commifTioners will be consulted refpedting 1 a judicious and equitable disposition of the | houses to be built thereby ; tfiqir treasury er the bank of Columbia will receive the money intended for the National Univer- 1 fity, and they will be consulted in the no mination of the 24 managers ; but all the responsibility relpe — ■ 1 1 ' » Medical Books. JUST PUBLIBHE&, f, Bj Thomas Dobfon y at the Stone foulh Sect} dJlreet, VOL. 11. Medical Inquiries OBSERVATIONS. By BENJAMIN RUSH, M. D- Prote/far of «he Inilitutes of Medicine, and of Clinical Practice in the Unit c *" d filydf pLnnfylvania. CONTAIIt XIfC J. An inquiry 19to the influence of J)hyficel caufcs upon the moral faculty. 2. An inquiiy iuto the cfFifts of fpiritous li quors npon the human body, and their in fluence upon the Kjppinefs of society. 3. An inquiry in»o the causes airti cure of the pu'.raonaty consumption. 4. Obfet visions on the fjmpiurnsand cure «f dropsies. 5. An Inquiry into the causes and the cure of internal diopfy of the brain. 6. An account of the ifieafles, as they ap peared ig Philadelphia, in the year 1789* 7. An account of the influenza, a$ it appear ed in Philadelphia in the years 1789,i79°» and 179*. — 8. An inquiry into the causes of the ipomfe of biliou; and remitting fevers, fp Peni.- fylvania. 9. An inquiry into the causes apd cure of fore 1