:" " "r, '{ »0 AIL Y E V E N I N G A D V E R T I S E R. [No. 55 of Vol. Vl.] ' Wednesday, July 25* 1794. [Whole No. 585.]^ Choice SV. Croix Sugar, JUST IMPORTED, . Ami for Sale, Bv j YAKi>. ■ , %lik - J..--.: * ■ _ ; .£ ! To the Public. PROPOSALS For Engraving ill Aquatinta, Four feledV Views ; On Plates 16 inches by 12. Three upon the river ShannandoaTi, in the Rate of Vi|ginia ; jAqd one upon the Schuylkill, in the state of Pennsylvania, From the paintings of lIS. IVinJlanley ; By G. J. PARKYNS. No i. A view, bv momi-light, on the SJiannandoali, near the Gieat Ciift, Irotn the font of Shannon Hill. No. 2- The Sun fettin<> —a view nf the H >ire-Shoe, from Shannon Hill. i*!«. 3. A morning view upon the Schny kiil, near the commencement of the Canal. No. 4. TheSnn dilpei sing a fog— A View npon rhe Shannandoah, 110 ma, lull weft 01 tbe Old ISloraK'y. The Conditions are as follow - The PMce to .Mibic ibtrr will be SIX I't the f»ar View. t—One );alt of which to be pad at the time of CnbCo ib in>»—the other halt on the deliver yot the Prims, according to the priority of the Uib Icnptions. Mrl Winftanley engages tb deliver the prints in Otlober next. Snbfcfiptit'iW rectivrd at Mi. D >bfon • B r >okle ler, at the Stone Hi,ufe, Second- Steet, and at Mr. Joseph Anthony's, S.lver Sflnth, Market St'eet. And at Mr. John M'Elwee's, No. 75, foutli Front street. July it. ri2w ' NANKEENS. Nankeens of Superior Quality, Long and ftiort pieces Long a*.d Ufirt black fatrtns, B'ack Taffet e<, aim Set fhaws, Black and cob uret! I ndia (ewing Silk, Ornamental jars and beSfkers, _ And a lew long lets of" Tea China. Coloured Sattiqs, Luflrir.gs, and T 0 B / N E S, FOB JALt AT No. 40, north Fifth Street* July 7 TT.W&frf Lachawannock. A LARGE body, of this river audits waters, is now for sale to Settlers on /.,on moderate tern^s,andat a long credit. The fail is remarkably fertile, and nu ruerous ftreami of water are intcrfperfed through the whole country. ■v. The main river flows through one tract of about thirty thousand acres, and is with the exception of one obftru&ion, naviga ble to thi SufVjuehanmh. Spring Brook Creek, which with its braticfeci* waters another tra& of about forty thousand acres, ot good Land, emp ties itfeff into the Lachawannock, about twelve iriijcs from the Snfquehannan. It affords num.ious Mill feats, & in its course creates large bedies of well water ed meadow ground. The other tracts are interfered by creeks' of considerable importance. Several Mills are Already ereftpd for the accommodation of the sett ers. • R. »ads are cut in ditferent dire&ions, to wards Hie mod convenient market s. The County town is not more than 12 mile* diftaut fVoin many parts ot the lit t lenient. The Su'quehannah affords an easy and f3 ; e navigation to Middleton, from whence V>e Canal to Schuylkill extends the com monrcation to rhe city. Another means of connexion with Phi- Jid Ipfoia, is by the D -laware, from which t ve distance in several places is about thirty miles. The proprietors combining their own in terest with that of the inhabitants, aredif pofed to erect works of public utility,open oad*;, &c. and in every en miles square, a fraft «f one hundred acres is allotted for a sdra>! f and one hundred acres for thefirft refrdent clergyman of any denomination of Christians. For further particulars apply to George Eddy. Wilkes-Rarre, Luzerne County, Pennfvlvania, July 9. Lettersdi reeled tn George Eddy, at Phi ladelphia, or this place,or io Thorjtas Eddy, • t New York, relative to this bufinefs,will He duly answered. eod3m Stock Brokers Office, No. 16, WalUftreet, New-York. THE Subscriber intending to confinehim felt rniirelv to the PURCHASE 3 nd SALE or STOCKS on COMMISSION,bigs lioTciuotf r hisleTvices to hfs friends and etbtij, in the line ol a Stock Broker. Thofc may t«» favor htm with their bufi <, nriay depend upon having it tranfafted %:-h uiAicft fidelity and dispatch. Orders trom Philadelphia, Boßon, or any » part of the United State?, will be Riittly aitcnd-d to. LEONARD BLEECKER. ra&thtf To be Sold, At the Merchant's Cuf" * >El©uie-ih Sv";Cond Str«-et, on the h:tir. at 7 P 'cipek in Av r ,he. Evening, the Sfc.\ > Geneie-: h \pington, (lfaaC Syh'eftfir, M^icr,.) ; As (he new lies at S:;y's (tl;<? feconii above Mark-1 Sreet,) burther :t ---bout 2,500 barrels, is a good strong veH.'l, three ytars old.—-Rigging and Sails in good order. Approved notes at 60 and 90 days, will be taken in payment. An inventory may be seen at the Comptinu-Tioufe <■}' RUMFORD & ABIJAiI DAWES, No. 7. Water^S irefet, South, or !, FOOTMAN & Co. Auctioneers. LIVERPOOL, The Ship |||gp| AMIABLE, John Thompson, master. BURTHEN about iciu, a v. v inlr. ftanrinl ship, built of live oak and cctlar,of an ealV draught < f .■ a* , fall- remaik alilv fiit, and has ve' v exceflent accommo dations for passengers. "1 'ail the full week in Anguft, and is intended t > return inime d at;]y to Philadelphia. F'or paiTage<snly :tpp'v to Cap'. Tlior'OlVm on boardj at M< fl*rs: Warder &Co's wharf, lot. ' ' John Mayo. July 22 "I LOST, A Letter of Credit, On Charles PalelkeEfq. of Philadelphia, from the House of MefTrs. George and William Soltaus Widow and .Co. of Whoever has. it are desired to leave it with the Editor, <jnd they fiia.ll re ceive a generous rewa-d for their troub'e. July 22 * it For Sale or Charter, J Ames Devereaux, Mailer. 'SHU is well found, and ivariy for sea } would taken, freighr to the North of Eu rpe or th e Wert- Indies, and c:*r l ies about two thousand .barrels. For apply ta Debiois & Breck^ Between Walnut and Chefrtet-Srreet Wharves—Where may be had the follow ing articles : 1000 lbs* f New Orleans Indigo, A Few Calks New Rice, Sugar in Hhtis. and barrel*, Colfee in Tierces and do. Ruflia Duck, a!-d an AlTortmrnt of Englljh Earthen Ware: July 11,h, 1794 d- , French Revolution. JUST PUBLISHED. ( Price two Dollars.) By MATHEW CARET, No t 118, Market flreeti AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY OF THE ERENCH REVOLUTION; From its Commencement to the exe ( etition of the Queen and the Deputies of the Gironde Party Extrafl from the Preface " The authors have prefumeo to affyt t( their title, the epithet impartial [ and th( reason is,becaufe they cannot charge them lelve-. with feeling the smallest bias to any party but to that ot truth and liberty ; ant they flatter themselves, that their vcjtfsr will find not only every circumltance tairj; presented, but every action whoever were the authors or afinrs, mark ed in its proper colours. If it was necelfa ry to make a declaration of their owi principles,.they wou'd fay, they areneithe tory nor republican— they love liberty a ' Englifli wlvigs, and execrate every crimins aft by which so noble a caule is endangere. i.d disgraced. "In the present ferment of the publi mind, they cannot flaiter themselves wit the hope of feeing this claim ( univerfall acknowl dged. On ihe contrary, ihty at well ajfured that thrfe fageiwil/ not be accepu tie to the zealots oj either parti. But tvhe time (hall have diflipated the clouds of pol tical deception, and app-afed the tnmu of the passions, they will withfouie con! d.nce expcflihat verdict from public opio 011, which andour and moderation fe domfail to receive." ExtraS from the Critical Review, Jun< i7g J a Page. » ii We have certainiv derived much pip fare, and acquired much inlormatiou fro hep erufals ol those volumes ; and we thn ihem, both ior matter and style, wenhy t attetttion of all who imerrft themselves Events which have so jnfrly excited the cut fity and aflonifhment yf mankind." M. Carey will in about thee weeks Pu lift, of the Biiti/hEmpi ftom May i79i. to December 1793. meod. Med.cal Books. IUS' Pi BL BHI O, By Thomas at th •~w H 'fe *£ '-■% > • v n I . 11. Medical Inquiries O B S F.RV AT I O NS. L/ BENJAMIN RUSH, M. D. \ ; ot the luttn u'.rs o! Medicine, and * of Clmicai Pmclice »n the Univtr- v ! fity of Pennfvlvania. , CONTAINING. jI. An inquiry "« to the influence of phyficil r j caules up'U) the moral /acuity. 1 2. An inauuy iuto the cflefts of fpiritous b- t quors noon ihe human b<«ly, and their in fluence upon the hiippinefs of society. 3 An mqniry into the causes and cure of the pultrionai v confuinpmiu. 4. OblVrva/ipns on the lymptumsand cure o' dropii'.s. t 5. An Inquiry into the causes and the cureo! internal dropsy of the brain. 6. An account of the meaflc-, as fbev np pcand in Philadelphia, in he vear 1789. 1 *1. An account ol the influenza, as it appear ed in Philadelphia in the years 1789,1790, and 1 791. 8. An ihquity into the Causes ot the ii Crease of bilious and remitting fevers, in Penn 4-ivafcia. r 9. Au inquiry into the causes and cure of fore lc§s -10. An account of the state ot the body and mind in old age* with obfrfrvaiions upon its diftaf' s andtheirumed.es. Price one dollar and a quarter unbound, 01 one dollar and a half neatly bound. Medical Tranfa&ions t OF THE College of Phylicians of Philadelphia. VOL. I.—P AK T I. Puce "ne dollar in boards. A-Treatife on the Diseases of Children. With general dire&ions for ihe management of infants -from 'he birth, adapted for 1 the use of phyftCians and private families. f By Michael Underwood, M. D. J Licentiate of Midwiferyin the* Royal Col- . lege of Physicians i® London, rhyiiCMn of the Biitiffr Lying-in-flofpital. Price one Dollar» r This is acknowledged to be the beil boo}' ' which hai been publifHcd on the fubjc£t, anc ( is calculated so* the use of parents, "nutfes, ' and private families, as well as for physicians -—The Iwo volumes hanofomely piinted in < one, and the price only a bout one thiid Of what the imported copies Te|l for. The Edinburgh New Dispensatory, two doljaisl v System of Surgery, extra6led from the works of Benjamin Bell, by Dr. Waters, 2 dols, 1 System of Anatorny, extra6ltd frbm the ] Encyclopedia, 12 coppeipVaies, 2 dols. System oi Chemifiry, extracted from the Encyclopedia, exhibiting a view of tbe pro giefs of the fciencee, and the different fyftcms which have been publifhedi 2 dols. 50 cents. Brown's Elements ot Medicine, 2 dols. 67 cents. c t. Ddbfon has in the Prefs+ An edition of the Medical and Philofophi cal Commentaries ©f Edinburgh. Two vol umes are printed in one at 2 dollars and 50 cents pei volume; he has'nearly finifhed the five firft volumes, which contain the firft ten volumes of the European edition, which fell for two dollars each. Nine volumes w;JI in clude eighteen European volumes, which w ill briog tbe publication up to the present/ time. Like<wife for sale a ccnfderable number tyf , Medical Books, i>iz< Cuilen's Pradice, Materia Medica, Physi ology, and Synopsis. Bell'sSuigery, 6 vols. \ or 4 vols, do. on Ulcers, Buchah's Domestic Medicine, Ledran's Surgery, Chefeldcri's A netomy, Hunter on the Venereal, Swedeea ver on do. Rollo on Weft India Diseases ; ' Rigby on Uterine Hemorrhage, Hamilton's outltr.es of the theory and practice of Mid wiferv, with Or without planes; do. on the i. anagcmeni of Female complaints. Mease on Hydrophobia, &c. &c. T'he Ground Plan OF THE City and Suburbs h 0F y PHILADELPHIA. * TAKEN FROM ACTUAL SURVET* IT is with pleasure that the publisher has I to inform his fubferiber* and the public in l' general, that the plate is now under the hands of the engraver,and in greater for . wardnft than was at firft contemplated. At I the fame time he begs leave to n mind them, that fubfeription papers'are still o . pen at mod of the noted book-stores in the city ; afid that he hopes from the whole 3 _ of tliem to be enabled to sot hi Inch a ref ni peftable catalogue of nan»es, as will do a credit to the work, as well as afford a le reasonable encouragement to the under in taker - j 0 Those who are defirotts of further infor mation are requefled to cajl on r b e " Benjamin Davies, No. 68, MarktV'll reet. A P"I 14. m&thtf STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA L In thi House of Rpfrefentaibvcs, DECEMBER 21^,1793. WHEREAS the Comnufiioncus ot lie Accounts,have repoited, thai they 1 --lit "• tr uon ••' ( ' freaiury Accounts, refpcfting iptcial In dents, without knowing the outstanding a mount thereof in circulation {—Therefore, ir Refotved, That all holders ot special In- c] cu nts be dtre&ed, and require a, on or belore ihi fir ft day of November n xt,to deliver the c fp cial Indents in their poffeflion to one or other of the CommifTiohers of the Tteafnry, wtto are to give receints for the fame, and to report to the Commiffioneri. on public ac ounts, on or belore the tenth day of Nov- — ember next, the amount by !v received, and also to the Legiilature, at their meeting in November next, and that r II special Indents /lot rendered into the Trealury as above, on or before the firft day ">{ Noveniber next, ftiall be, and the fame c <re Hei eby barred. Rcjolved, That public notice of this resolu tion be given in the several Gazettes in this ate, once every three weeks, uniil the fiift ay of November next. And that the Dele gates of this State in the Congreft of the Uui tcd States, be requefttd to cause this icfolu- r ' >n to be published in one or more papeis 'o the cities of Philadelphia and New-York, e> »nd that provision will be made for the ex- h : ences attending such publication. t< Ordered, That the resolution be sent to I> rhe 6etiate for thctr concurrence. p By order of the House, ii JOHN DART, C.H.R. K In tht SENATE, Dec Emb E R 21 ft , *793* Refoived, That this House do concur with * tht House of Repiefefitatives in the forego ing irfolutions. Ordered, That the resolutions be lent to c " the House of Reprefentaiives. t( by order of the Senate, FELIX WARLEY Clerk. J ewtNov TUITION. J Wtl.Lt AM FINCFI of the New Thea- f tre, he?s leave to inform his Friends and f the Public, that he hac removed from t-he r corner of Eighth and Arch streets to No. v 68. north Eighth between. Arch and Race c ffreets, and-rhat he continues to'pive In ftru«^ir ns io the French and Fnglifh Lan p-i[fi«*;e«; as usual, as also tbfe ClafTics. H-e rakes opportunity of exprellinc his ac kpowledgcments for the very liberal en con-a^empi t he has experienced, ?. conti mint' nof wh : ch he be*>s leave to solicit* N F> Tranfl-'tions from either languages cqrrr&'y executed. d 140 BARRELS Best Boston BEEF, 18 T 'TOr?HFAOS ■ Ncrtr-England Rum, ' Received by the fob"oner Belinda, from Boston, and for sale by Nalbro' & John Frazier. No. 81, Walnut flreet. \ June ao mw&s3w Nicholas Diehl, jun. Attorney at Law, INFORMS hi«i friends and theubtic, that he has opered an OFFICE, for the fa'e and pwrchafe of Real Estates at No. 19 south j r ourth v fi'reet, w ere he will thhnk fully receive their command. He also draws Deed s , Mortgages, and other Writ ings. June 10 . tutb'd'stf One thousand Dollars REWARD. Some few Counterfeit Poft-Nntes of the Bank of Maryland, having been Jarely disco vered in circulation, and on tracing 'he fame were found to come fiom the back parts of Virginia, where they probably firft iflued ; to avoid imposition it is thought ncceflary to give the following defcriptioft of them, by which they may readily be detcftfd. They have the letter D, fo/Vhe-r alphabeti cal mai k, at the left hand fide of the Note. H The paper on which they are prinred is more foft and tender, the strokes of the letters, in the engraving are in general flronger, and have a darker appearance than in the bills. The signature William Patterfon, is badlv done, the strokes of the letters, are ftiff and labored, and appear to be painted over with the pen, as well as the flouriftiing of the name. Tuevrflue is left blank in the engraving, to be filled up in writing, so the furn may be more oriels at phafure. No true Pt ft-Notes of the alphabetical mark, above d'feribed, have been lately if- I (ued, and very few are n>w in circulation. The above reward of One Thousand do!- 1 ; lars will be jiaid to any pe'fon, or perOms, who fhalldifcover, or prosecute to conv.&iop, the several or any of th<im. ot the , following description, viz. j The person or petfons who engraved the late. The printer, or printers of the said bills. Every peifon who has a£tcd as piincinal any way in '.he counterfeiting and uttering the said bills. WILLIAM PATTERSON. P.eftd-nr. of'the Bank cf Bme, April 8, 94. Insurance Company of North America. THE Stockholders ,are inforttieJ thaf a dividend of iix per cent for the La ft f,x months, on the amount of the capital paid ; hab fitch agreoa *a r a»d. to them, or to their legal repreltnratives, in ten days from this date, agreeably to the charter of the incorporation By order of the President and Diree ors, * EBENEZ. HAZAMD, Secretary. July 14 diw Scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000- Dollars, deducing 15 per Cent, from the Prizes—this Lottery conjijts of 38,000 Tickets, in which there are H'539 Pri-zes and 23,461 Blanks, being ainui one and an half Blanks to a Prize. THE Directors of the Society for establish ing Ufejul Manufaffurcs, having refolv ert to erect LOTTERIES for railing Oat Hundred Thousand Dollars, agreeably loan AS of die Lcgiflature of the State of - New-Jersey, have appointed the following persons to fuperinlrnd ano difeft the draw* ingof-the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Ru!ui KHiV, Herman Le Roy, James Watson, I Ktchard Hairrfc;i, Ai>ijah Hammond, and | Cornelius Kay, of the city ol New-Yoik I Thomas "Willing, Jofcph Ball, Matthew M'- | Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of I Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How | ell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General Elias Day I ion, James Parker, John Bayard, Doflor I Lewis Douham, SsmuelW. Stockton, Joshua I M. Wallace, Jofcph Bluomfield, and Eliflia I Boudinot, of N. w-Jerfey, who offer the j following Scheme cl a Lottery, and pledge I themselves to the public, tiiat they will take I every assurance and precaution in their power I 10 have the Monies paid by the Managers, I fiom tinoe to time,, as received, into the I Banks at New-Yoik and Philadelphia, to , I remain for the purpole of paying Prizes I which (hall be immediately discharged by a \ I check npon one of |he Banks. SCHEME: 1 Prize of 20,000 Dollars isSso.coo 1 10,bC0 XO,OGO 2 s> Co ° J 0,000 5 2,c00 10,000 •J 10 I, COO 10,000 ; I 20 s°° I^,ooo I IC ° 100 10,000 I 3 DD 15,000 I 1000 20 20,000 I 2000 *5 -30,000 I 3 000 12 36,000 8 icq io 81,000 I *'4>53$ Priics. 262,000 I Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 1 j ' x Lad d rawn number, 2,000 I 38;O°0 Tickets at *j Dollars each is 266,000 The drawing will commence, under the I infpe&ion of a Committee of the Superin- I tendants, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of I which timely notice will be given. The Superintendants have appointed John I N. Cumming, of Newark, Jac<Sb R. Har- I denberg, of New-Brunfwick, .and Jonathan j Rhea, of Tienton, as immediate Managers I thereof, who have given ample fccuiily lor I dtfeharging the trust reposed in them. (}<? In order to fccure the pun&ual pay e I meat of the Prizes, the Superintendants of 9 I ihe Lottery have dire&cd that the Managers k I shall each enter into bondfc in 40,000 dollars, ol with four fuflficieni fecuriti s, to^erfoim their C_ I infti uflions, the fubltance of which is I I. That whenever either of the Managers I shall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dole I lars, he shall irnmdiuely place the fame in I one of the Banks of New-Yoik or Philadel- I phia, to the ciedit of the Governor of the I Society, and such of the Supeiintendahts as I live in the city where the monies are placed, I to remain there nntil the Lottery is drawn, ie I for the pay-mnt of the Prizes. 0- r 11. The Managers to take lufficient fe nc I curity for any Tickets they may trust, other of j wife to be refponiible for ibem. to I 111. To keep regular books of Tickets to I fold, Monies received and paid into the ; ?y I Bank, abftra&s' of which shall be sent, I monthly, to the Governor of the Society. ii» I Patcrfon. January 1, 1794. I On application to either of the above gfn is I tlemen, information will be given where rs, I tickets riSav be had. id I February 24. tnScftf ll v 1 The Lottery pub'Jfhed by the nc j I t( Society for establishing ufeful manufac iti, I tures," will comlV*ence drawing the firft ie. I Tuesday in November next **- to I - . bc jTo the Electorsof the city and \I county of Philadelphia* I 'Gentlemen, ° " I '"p'HIS being the last year of the pre "n' I JL sent Sheriff's time in office. I take (hi I tlie ''berty to offer myfelf a Candidate, j and solicit Your votes and interests in my the | favour, t?> plate me on the return atth* 1 next general Eleftior, as his fuccefTor for I laid office; in doing which, you will confer lir I an obligation that will be gratefully re- I merabeied, by I Your {noil obedlen', nr I • ar.fl humble lervanr^ ' J JOHN BAKER. May 3. «
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