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    DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER.
[No. 21 of Vol. VI
FOR SALE
By the SUBSCRIBER, No, 117, '
north Second Jlreet,
Imported in the Brig Bf.tsey, from Dub- '
lin—a few
Crates of GLA SS,
And a few
GROCE BOTTLES,
/tlfo on Hand',
Spermaceti Candles.
Louis OfmonL
June 27 d
All persons 'who have any <le
mfctKK.npcrri the New Theatre, are requeu
ed Co feml m their account? to No. 204, in
Arch tfrefct, near Eighth street, as soon as
corrv^me-nt.
\vIGNELL & REIN \GLE.
May y>. dtf. j
—J
(
It is Requested, 1
THAT tto peiTon will fnppty any article 1 . I
far the nfe ot the New 1 i.eatre, without j
an order in writing, signed by ourselves, or
Semite) Antfepfon, for us.
WIGNELL & REINAGI.E.
May -yy. dtf
Bank of' North America,
July 1, 1794-
AT a meeting of the Directors this day
2 dividend of iix percent was declared for
thel»# half year, which will be paid to.
the Stockholders, or their reprcfentatives,
at any time after the i oth inft.
By order of the board,
JOHN NIXON, President. {
Julj 1 duo ,
T U I T lON.
WILLI AN! FINCH of the New Tliea
tfty begs leave to,inform, his ;Friends and
ttie Public, that he has removed from the
corner ol' Eighth and Arch ftpeets. to No.
68, north Eighth between Arch and Race
greets, and that he continues to give In
ilrii<st(ans in the French and English Lan r
go3»gesasafual, as also the Classics. He
takes this opportunity of exptelfing his ac- c
knowledgements for the very liberal en- j
he has experienced, a conti- t
•nation of which begs leave to folic:t. j
N. B. Translations from either languages j
corrc&ly executed. td i
Christiana Mills
For Sale.
ON Monday the firlfc day of Septembei ( \
next at 8 o'clock in the evening, at the
Coffee H«mfe in the city of Philadelphia, 1
will he fold by public vendue, two tra&s 1
or pieces of land fitnated in White Clay
Cieek hundred, New Castle county and Itatc
.of Delaware; one of which contains about j
fatty acres of highly improved land, on it (
area large two llory brick dwellinghoufe, (
convenient brick barn, with flablingand a ,
carriage bouse underneath, an e cellen: |
kiln for drying corn ; and thg well known
roil Is called Christiana Mills (late Patter
fen's) which being at the head of the tid<
on Christiana liver, and but about half a
mile from the landing, is conveniently fitu
stcd ior carrying the articles manufactured
at tUc nulls hy water to Philadelphia—This
jpfperty being close to the road leading
fromElktorr to Christiana bridge, and at
the h#ad ot ihe title, with many other at- I
tendant advantage, lender its situation for
th* milling bnlinefs lo very valuable, as to
be equal cd by few and excelled hy none.
Tht latter tract containing 175 acre.*, is
about One mile from the mills and is chief
ly woodland, which being contiguous to
water carriage to the city of Philadelphia,
must be of increaling value, efpecialtv as
there is a quantity of large timber in said
tract suitable for the purposes of the
mil is.
The terms upon which the above men
tioned estates will be fold are—one thon
fand pounds to be paid on executing the
tteeds, and feren hundred and fifty pounds
per annum, with interest for the remainder
or proportionally for each part.
Indisputable titles will be made far the
property, by
JOHN NIXON,
AI.EX. FOSTER,
GEO. LATIMER.
At fame time and place will be fold a
large BOAT,
JUy 2 mw&rsts
FOR SALE,
B Y
Rundle&Murgatroyd
jit No. 11, Walnut Jlreet f
A CARGO OF ,
LIVERPOOL SALT,
On board the snow Mercury, which they
will fell either together, or in
finaller quantities.
July s diw
All Persons indebted to the
Kflate of John Cottringer deceased, are a
gain requested to make payment, & those
who have any demands on said Estate, to
prcfent them duly authenticated to
GARRETT COTTRINGER.
Ailing Executor.
June a 6 diw
Two or three Young Ladies
may be Boarded in an airy phsfant filiation
in a genteel family—-For particulars apply
pt the Printer hereof.
June 2,5.
j UST RECEIVED,
Ana for Sale at
Mathew Carey's Store,
No- 118, Mai ket street,
LETTERS from France;
CONTAINING a great variety of ori
ginal inforniation concerning the mnft im
portant events that have occurred in that
country in the years 1793, 1791, 1792, and
1793.
By Helen Maria Williams.
Price bound, 13/" I 1-2—sewed in blue pa
per, ib/io.
Said Carey bar in theprefs, ctnd willfpee
dilypublijh,
I.
An mpartial history of the French Revo
lution, Irom its commencement, to the death
01 ihe Queen, and the execution of the. Gi
ronde party.
11.
Plowden's hiftotyof the Britifii Empire,
from May 1792 to December i7g3 ;
111.
Moore's Journal, trai.flatediriiFier.cf.
IV.
Beattie's Elements of Moral Science,
volume 11.
V.
Gibfon's Pocket Atlas.
VI.
Adventures of Rod ric Random.
VIK
Edward's treat if-' 011 the Religious affec
tins
June 20. tuihS;l2w
Scheme of a Lottery,
To ralfe 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000
Dollat-s, deducting 15 per Cent. from
ihe Prizes—this Lottery confijls of
38,000 TicketSy in which there are
1 4,539 Prizes and 23,461 Blanks,
being about one and an half Blanks to
a Prize.
r T™ I HE Directors of the Society foreftabliflv
X ing Ufeful Manufactures, having resolv
ed to erett LOTTERIES for laifing One
Hundred Thousand Dollars, agreeably
to an Aft of ihe of ihe-Sto'te ot
New-jersey, have appofnted, the following
persons to superintend and dire£k the, draw
ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rutus
King, Herman Le Roy, ];.mcs "Vl'itfon,
Richard Harrifon, Abijah Hsmmond, anc
Cornelius Ray, of the city of New-York—
Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew lII'
Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of
Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How
ell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General Elias Day
ton, James Parker, John Bayard, Docto r
Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, Jo(hu a
M. Wallace, Joseph Bloomlield, and Elifhy
Boudinot, of New-Jersey, who offer the
following Scheme cf a Lottery, and pledge
themselves to the public, that they will tak<
every assurance and precauiion n their powrr
to have the Monies paid by the Managers-,
from tiree to time, as received, into the
Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to
remain for the putpofe of paying Pnz s,
which (hall be immrdiately discharged by a
check npon one of the Banks.
S C H E ME:
l Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,000
1 10.000 10,000
2 5»ooo 10,000
5 2,000 io,ooo
10 1,000 10, coo
20 500 i^ooo
1 co 100 10,000
3°° 5° 15,000
1000 20 2,0,000
2000 15 30,000
3000 1 2 <j(5,000
8100 . 19 81,000
M' 539 Prize"S. 262,000
Blauks. Firfl drawn number, 2,000
Last drawn number, 2,009
38,000 jTicketsat 7 Dollar each is 266.000 I
The drawing will commence, under the
infpr* ion of a Committee of the Superin
tendents, as soon as the Tickets are fold, ot
which timely notice will be given.
: The Superintendants have appointed John
N. Cumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har
denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan
Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers
thereof, who have given ample Lvarity for
i discharging the trust reposed in them.
C 3" In order to secure the pun£lual pay
ment of the Prizes, the Superintendants of
the Lottery have directed that the Managers
lhall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars,
with four fufficient fecHriiies, to perform their
inftiuftions, the substance of which is
I. That whenever either of the Managers
shall receive the sum ol Thret Hundred Dole
Urs, he (hall lmnidiatcly place the fame in
one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel
phia, to the -ciedit of the Governor of the
Society, and such of the Superintendants as
r live in the cUy where the monies are placed,
to remain there nntil the Lottery is drawn,
for the paymnt of the Prizes.
11. The Managers to ta e fufficient se
curity for any Tickets they may trust, other
wise to he refponuble for them.
■ 111. To keep regular books of Tickets
. fold, Monies received and paid into the
Bank, abftra&s of which shall be sent,
, monthly, to the Governor of the Society.
Paterfon, January 1, 17^4.
On application to either of the abote gen
tlemen, information will be given where
tickets may be had.
* February 24. U&fif
* Monday, July 7, 1794.
£3bf For MADEIRA,
The Ship
WWm CATHARINE '
Capt. M'Collom.
TO-fail diretftly. A few barrels will be
taken on freight, if speedy application is
made. Apply to
PETER BLIGHT,
Or
JOHN CRAIG.
The Owner of the Catharine begs to in"
&m the gentlemen, importers, from Ma
deira, the Catharine returns dire&ly to,
this port, and will take freight on mode
rate terms.
June 19 dzw
T ' HE BRIG
Noah's Ark,
New-Orleans,
HAS begun to take in her cargo at Clif
ford's wharf. Gentlemen who will favor
the Subscriber with some freight for what
room her cargo may leave, are requefted
to fend down their goods as shortly as pos
sible.
LOUIS OS MONT,
No. 117, north Second street.
June 27 ' d
rX^v.F°rSal e or Charter,
remarlable fa/l fail-
PORTSMOUTH,
N O W lying at Cuthbert's whar<", bu •-
then about 3070 barrels, and in compleat
order to receive a caigo- For terms apply
to
John Craig,
No. 12, Dock jireet,
WHO HAS FOR SALE,
HIGH PROOF
Antigua & Grenada Rum,
Hyion and Souchong Tea?,
Roll Brimftorte,
Bristol crown Window Glass cf diffe
rent sizes
Almonds in bags,
Lampblack in hogflieads,
Cotton in bales,
Rich Port Wine in pipes, hhds. and
quarter caiks, and
A few BOXES of
Sugars, fnuff, chocalate, &
ConfeElionary,
Lately received from the Havannab
July 3 ___ d
Louis Ofmont,
No. 117, north Second Jireet.
Has now an hand frit- faie
A few Packages remaining of his !impo«a
tions this Spring, co fitting of
Irifb Dowlas, Baftas, Sattins,
Feathers and Flowers, Black Lace
Looking GTalles, famed.
ALSO
A few Chests of Hyfoji Tea,
Burgundy Wine and Claiet in cases, Madei
fai wine, Sper.uacet Candles
June 16 d
Choice St. Croix Sugar,
JU-ST IMPORTED,
And for Sale,
By JAMES YARD.
Also a quantity of RUSSIA Matts.
June 24th. dif.
Wanted on Rent,
A House,
In a Central part of thfc City, to be hired
from the beginning of September next.
Enquire of, the Printer.
Tulv <? d
To the Electors of the city and
county of Philadelphia.
Gentlemen,
THIS being the last year of the pre
sent Sheriff's time in office. I take
the liberty to offer ntyfelf a Candidate,
and solicit vour votes and intereffs in my
favour, to place me on the return at the
next general Election, as his successor for
fa Id office •, in dainwhichi you will confer
an obligation that will be gratefully re
membered, by
Your mod obedieht,
and humble servant,
JOHN BAKER.
May 3. estf.
Stock Brokers Office,
No. t6, Wall-street, New-York.
THE Subscriber intending to confinchim
felf entirely to the PURCHASE and
SALE Of STOCKS on COMMISSION,b<g»
leave to o.T r hisfervices to his friend* and
others, in the line of a Stock Broker. Those
whomay please to favor him with their bufi.
ness, may depend upon having it tranfa&ed
with the utmofl fidelity ar,d difpaich.
Orders from Philadelphia, Boston, or any
other part of the United States, will be
flrlftly attended to.
LEONARD BLEECKFR.
M&tbtf
FOR SALE,
At the STORES of
JefTe & Robert Wain,
PORT WtNE in pipes, hhds. and quar
ter casks
LISBON do. in pipes and quaner calks
Souchong and Congo TEAS, in quarter
c hefts
A quantity of Lisbon and Cadiz SALT
Soft shelled ALMONDS in bales
Velvet CORKS, in do.
Raffia MATTS.
June 9 d"
The Ground Plan
OF THE
City and Suburbs
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
TAKEN FROM ACTUAL SURVEY,
IT is with pleafiue that the publilher has
to in.form his fubferibers and the public in
general', that the plate is now under the
hands of the engraver, and in greater for
wardnfs than was at firft contemplated. At
thefanre time he begs leave to remind
rhein, th t subscription papers areftill o
peu at moftof the jioted boolc-ftores in the
city; and that he hopes from the whole
of them to be enabled to si» m such a ref
pestable catalogue of ante ~ as will do a
cre/ftt to the wefrk, as v eil as afford a
reasonable encouragement to the under
take! .
'Th/>fe w.ho are tkfirons of further infor
mation are icqiiefted to call on
Benjamin Davies,
No. 68, Mark.* ilrtet.
April 14. m&thtf
ADVERTISEMENT,
LETTERS on the fubjeaofthe Wash
ington Lottery, being by mistake repeat
edly addrefleti to the Commissioners for the
City of Washington.
Persons concerned are bereby informed,
that ajl such should be addrefied either to
W. Deakins jun. of Wafliington, or to the
Subscriber. The cOmmifiioners never lfav
ing contemplated any further concerh in
this business, than in their assent to receive
the bonds and approve the names of the
managers. The prizes have been paid and
are paying on demand by W. Dentins,
Washington, Peter Oilman, Boston, and
by the Subscriber.
For the Lottery No. .2, the securities al
ready given will be retained by the com- 1
miffioners, or transferred by them at their
option to the bank of Columbia ; and the
commissioners will be consulted relpeiling
a judicious and equitable disposition of the
houses to be built thereby ; their treafufy
or thi bank of Columbia will receive the
money intended for the National Univer
sity, and they will be consulted in the no
mination of the 24 managers ; but all the
responsibility refpedting the general dispo
sition of the tickets, and payment of pri
zes, will reft as in the Hotel Lottery, on ,
the persons whose names are and may he
hereafterpubliihed as assistants to forward
this business with
S. BLODGET.
N. B. Mr. Blodget wilt be particularly
obliged if those persons who polfefs prizes
yet unpaid, will apply for their money as
early as poflible.
June 7th. d.
JUST PUBLISHED,
THOMAS DOBS ON,
Bcckfeller, at the Stone Houje in Second
Jireet, Philadelphia,
VOLUME XI OF
ENCYCLOPAEDIA,
OR A
DiSioaary of Arts, Sciences, and Mis
cellaneous Literature,
ON a plan entirely new; by which the
different fcienees and arts are digested in
to the form of diftinft treatises or fyltems.
Tnis volume contains the articles, medals,
medicine, metallurgy, m£taphvfics,metho
difts, Mexico, microscope, midwifry, and
a great variety of biographical and miscel
laneous articles, illustrated with nineteen
copperplates.
(f3T The tables of logarithms, &c. which
were deficient in the tenth volume, are
subjoined to this.
Eleven volumes of this work a-"e now
published, and the Xllth is 111 some for
wardnefs.
On the firft of September, 1792, the price
offubfeript ion was incicafed TEN dollars
on all setts not taken before that t me.—
The fubfeription i'sllill open on tliefe terms,
and it aoy copies remain bythe firft of July
next,the price will be railed I'KN dollars
more, on any copies which may befubferib
ed for after that period.
*,* As many of the fubferibers have ta
ken only two, three or four, &c. volumes,
they are earnestly requested to take tip and
pay for the remaining volumes, as it be
comes difficult to complete the setts, and
the publillier does not holdhimfelf bound to
make up any setts a-ftcrthe firft dayot July
next.
April 22. n»&:th6w.
[Whole No. 571.]
Excellent CLARET,
Tn hogftieads and in cases of 50 bottles each
a 1. so,
A few cases Champaigne wine ;
MADEIRA,
In pipes, hCßfhcads and quarter calks,
FOR SALE BY,
JOHN VAUGHAN,
No. 111 1 Soulii Froot Itreeu
] rn. 2. 17Q4. Htf
~ JAMAICA RUM,
LANDING at Hamilton's wharf, above
the Drawbridge, out of the Ihip Bacchus
Cept. Vanneman, from Jamaica,
FOR SALE BY
PETER BLIGHT.
May 16. ci
Carolina Rice and Indigo,
BAY MAHOGANY and FRENCH
BURR STONES,
FOR SALE BY
Gurney and Smith.
May 14. 4
Medical Books.
JUST PUBLISHED,
By Tfomas Do!fori, at the Stone Hottfr,
No. 41, fovib Seco dJlreet,
VOL. 11.
Medical Inquiries
OB S E RVA TIONS.
By BENJAMIN RUSH, M. D.
Protefl'or of the InftiLutes of Medicine, and
of Clinical Pto&ice in the Umver
fityof Peon fy Ivan ia.
CONTA INING
1. An inquiry into the influence of phyfioal
causes upon the hioral faculty.
2. An inquiry iuto the tffe&s of fpiritous IU
npon the human body, and their in*
fluence upon the haopinefs of society.
3 An inquiry causes and cure of the
pulmonaiy c<>nfumption.
4. o\>le>various on the fymptums and cure dF
dropfifs.
5. An Inquiry inio ihe causes and the cure of
internal droply qf the brain.
6. An account of the measles, as they ap
peared rn Philadelphia, in the vear'l7B9.
7. An account of 'he influenza, as it appear
ed in Philadelphia m the years 1789,1796,
and i 79».
8. An inquiry into the causes ot tjib increase
of bilious and lemitting feVers, in Penn
sylvania.
9. An inquiry into the causes and cujreof fore
lfgs.
10. An account of the state of the body and
mind in old age, with observations upon
irs and their remedies.
Price one dollai and a quarter unbound, or
one dollar and a half neatly bound.
Medical Tranfafrions
- OF THE
College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
V O L. I.—P A R T I.
one dollar in boards.
A Treatise on the Diseases of
Children.
With general directions for
of Infants from the birth, adapied for
theulgol physicians and private famiiies*
By Michael Underwood, M* D.
Licentiate cf Midwifery in the Royal Col
lege of Physicians in London, and
Phvfician of the British
Lying-in-Hospital.
Price one Dollar.
This is acknowledged to be the heft bool
which has been publiihed on the fubjeft, ana
is calculated for the use of partn's, nurses,
and private families, as well as for physicians
—The two volumes handsomely printed' in
one, ( and the price only about one third of
what the imported copies fell for.
The Edinburgh New Dispensatory,.
dollars.
System of Surgery, exJra&ed from* the
works of Benjamin BcJl, by Dr. Waters, 2
dote. 50 cents. *
%.] System of Anatomy, extra&ed from <he
Encyclopaedia, wiih l 2 Copperplates, 2 dols.
System of Chemistry, extracted from the
Encyclopaedia, exhibiting a view of the pro
gress of the fciencee, and the different systems
which have been publilhedj 2 dols. 50 cents.
Brown's Elements of Medicine, 2 dols.
67 cents.
T. Dobfon has in the Pr'efs,
An edition of the Medical and Pbilofophi
caTCommentaries of Edinburgh. Two V4ij
| umcs are printed in one at 2 dollars and ra
cr-nts per volume; he has nearly finiftied the
fiv- firil volumes, whidh contain the firft ten
volumes of the European editiorT, which fell
for two dojlars each. Nine volumes will in
clude eighteen European volumes, which
* ill bricjg the publication up to the present
time.
Like wife for sale a conf.derable number of
Medical Books, 'viz..
Cullen's Bra£licr, Materia Mediea, Phyfj*.
ology, and Synopsis. Bell's Surgery, 6 vols,
or 4 vols, do. on Ulcers, Buchan's Donuftic
Medicine, Ledum's Surgery, Chcfelden's A
netomy, Ilunter on the Venereal, Swedeea
ver on do. Rollo on Weft India Diseases;
Rigby 011 Uterine Hemorrhage, Hamilton's
onthr.es of the theoiy and pra£iice of M d
wiferv, with or without plates; do. on the
management of Female couplaitiis. MeaiC
on Hydtophobia, &c. &c.