D A I L Y E V ENI N C ADVERT I S E R. [No. 36 of Vol. VI Choice St. -Croix Sugar y JUST IMPORTED, - " And far Sale, By JAMES YARJD. Afoa quantity of RUSSIA Matts. j ;nc 24th. v r d To the Public. PROPOSALS ; Far Engraviflg in Aquatinta, Four feledt Views; On Plates 16 inches by 12. Three upon the river Sbannaqdeah, in the.lt ate of Virginia ; And one upon the Schuylkill, in the .11 ate of PenfifyWania. ' From the pointings of W- IVinJlanley ; By G. J. PARKYNS. No. 1. A tfew, by moon-light, on the SbximamlaaK, near the Great Clift, from the foot ot" Shannon Hill. No.jt. The Sun letting—a view of the Her/e-Shdr, from Shannon Hill. ]Mo. 3. A morning view upon the Schuv? l ki«, near the commencement of 1.11 c f anal. No." 4. The Suirdirpei linga fog—A View upon the Sbannandoah, from a hill weft of the Old Bloonwry. " the Conditions are as follow : Ther Price td Sublciiberi will be DOLLARS for the four Views.—Onr halt* of wLicft t" be paid at the time of fnbfcrth» ,ln^— tie erttier halfon tl«e delivery ot the ifoats, according to the priority of ihe fuD fcriptions. Mr. IVinJlanley fngagrs to deliver the - prints in G&ober next, SobfM'ptims received at Mr". Dobfon'-, JSo/Jkfefter, at the Stone Hcufe, Second-1 Seen, and at Mr. Joseph Anthony's, Silver Smtti), Market Street. And at Mr. John M'Elwee's, No. 75, south Front ft J"'y "• , -.- , NANKEENS. Nankeens of Superior Quality, Long ami short pieces Lone: and (hort black fattins, Black Tatfet es, and Senfliaws, iilack and coloured I ndia sewing Silk, Ornamental jars and beakers, And a lew long sets of Tea China. Coloured SaUins> ujlrings, and T 0 B I N E S x FOR SALE AT No. 4c, irorth Fifth Street. July 7 mw&ftf Lachawannock. A LARGE body of LAND ofi thisjfivcr and its'waters, is now for lale to Settlers on hy on moderate terms,and at a long credit. foil is remarkably fertile, and nu ;yous streams of wafer are interspersed through the whole country. The main river flows through one tra& of abrtut thirty thoufaod acres, and is with che exception of one obftruftion, naviga ble to the Sufquehannah. ... •* — , Spring Jtrook Creek, which with its Gauche:, waters another tract of abobt fqrjy thoafehjl acres emp ties ttfcffinto the Lactlawannock, about miles from t)ie Sufquehannah. , It Mill feats, &in its coarse creates laYge bodies of well watef ~ti meadow ground. The other tracts are interfered by creek's of considerable iinpoftnncc. Several Mills are already erected for the accommodation of tne settlers. R .ads are cut in different dire&ions, to wards the most convenient markets. The county town is not more than 12 miles diftantfrom many parts oi the set tlement. The Sufquehannah affords an easy and fafe navigation to Mitklfeum, from whence the Canal v to Schuylkill extends the com munication to the city. Another means of connexion with Phi ladelphia, is by ths Delaware, from which the diftauce in several places is about thirty miles. The proprietors combining their own in terest with that of the inhabitants, are dis posed to erect works of public utility,open oads, Sic. jjnd in every en miles square, a tea ft of one hundred acres is allotted for a School, one hundred ac>es for thefirft resident clergyman of any denomination of Chrjftians. For further particulars apply to George Eddy. \Viihes-B3rre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, July 9. Lettersdivefled tn George Eddy, at Phi ladelphia, or this place,or io Thomas Eddy, at New York/relative to this bufinefs,Wili be duly artfwered. & * eod3m Stock Brokers Office, N'o. 16, Wall-flreet, New-York. TH t Suhlcrtber intending 10 confinehim felt rmirelv to the PURCHASE and SALE or STOCKS on COMMISSION,begs ICJve 10 off r hisfervices to his friends and others, in the line o( a Stock Broker. Thole who in-iy plcafe to favor him with their hufj. "ess, nny depend upon having it tranf<£led wiih the uimuil fidelity and dispatch. Ordeji trom Philadelphia, Boilon, orany other part ot the United States, will be UritWy attended to. LEONARD BLEECKER.' m&ihli To be Sold, At the Merchant's Coffee-Houfe in Second Street, on the 14th inft. at 7 o'clock in the Evening, the Ship General Wajhington, (lfaac Sylveller, Master,) As the now lies at Say's Wharf, (the second above Market-Street,) burthen a bout 2,500 barrels, is a good strong veflcl, three years old. —Rigging and Sails in good order. Approved notes at 60 and 90 days, will be taken in payment. An inventory may be I'een at the Compting.Houfe of RIJMFORD & ABIJAH DAWES, No. 7. Water-Street, South, or FOOTMAN & Co. Auctioneers. For LIVERPOOL, j3g» AMIABLE, V John Thotnpfon, master. BURTHEN about 250 tons, a very (üb. ftantial Ihip, built of five oak and csdar,of an easy draught of water, falls remark ably fall, and has very frxceflent accommo dations ft>r paffengerss to fail tlie firft week in Anguft, and is intended to return imme diately to Philadelphia. For pafTage only apply to Capt. Thompson on board, at MiffrS. W»rder& Co's wharf, July 22 LOST, A Letter of Credit, On Charles Palefke ECq. of Philadelphia, from the Honfe of Mtffirs. George and William Soltaus Widow and Co. of London. Whoever has it are dejired tQ leave it with the Editor, and they lhall re ceive a generous reward for thfir trouble. July 2t *2t d2w. For. Sale or Charter, Devereaux, Slfe is well found, and ready for sea ; would takea freight to the North of Eu rpe or the Weft-Indies, and car riesabout two thou/and barrels. For tat-it apply tn Deblois & Breck, Between Walnut and Chefnet-Street Wharves—Where may be had the follow ing articles : New Orleans Indigo, A Few Calks N4w Ric«, Sugar in Hhds. and bart-^l^ Cofifee in Tierces and do. RufliaDuck, and an Aflortment of Englijh Earthen Ware*. Joly t nh, 6794 d. French Revolution. JUST PUBLISHED. (Price two Tiollari.) By MAT HEW CARET, No. 11$, MarketJlreet, Aft IMPARTIAL HISTORY Of THE FRENCH REVOLUTION; From its Commencement to the exe- cution of the Queek and the Deputies of Giro ride Party Extraß from the Preface " The authors have prefuuied to affik to their title, the epithet impartial ; and the reason is,becaufe the)'cannot charge them lelves with feeling the smallest bias to any pat ty hut to that of truth and liberty ; and they flatter themselves, that their readers will find not only every circumstance fairly profented, but every censurable action, whoever were the authors or actors, mark ed in its proper cola 4 ri If it was necefla ry to make a declaration of (heir own principles, th»y would fay, they are neither tory nor republican—they love liberty ai Englifti whigs, and execrated very criminal aft by which so noble a cause is endangered nd disgraced. "In the present ferment of the public mind, they cannot flatter themselves with the hope of feeing this claim universally acknowledged. On the contrary, they are u/ell ajfured that theft pages will not be accepta ble to the zealots oj cither part). But when time shall have dilfipated the clouds of poli. tical deception, and appeased the tumul. of the passions, they will with fouie confi drnce expect that verdict from public opini on, which and our and moderation fel domfail to receive." I _Extr«£l from the Critical Review, June 1794. I »a Page. f lo»e certainly derived much] plea fare. and acquired, much information irotn he pot those volume*; and we think 1 hem) both for matter and style, worthy the attention of all who inUrefl ihcmfclvei in EvepM which have so juflly'e*cited the curio fity and a{toni(hm«nt of mankind." M. Caret will in, About the* weelit Pub iKh,. Plowden't hiflorv of the BtUifli Empire, Irom May i 79*« '• J3ectr«l«f *?93- Thursday, July 24, 1794. John Mayo. d Master. 1000 lbs. «teod. Medical Books. JUST PUSi,iSHED, By thomas Dtbfeh, at the Stone House A r 0.41, south Seco dJlreet, VOL. 11. Medical Inquiries O B S E RVM I O NS. By BENJAMIN RUSH, M. D. Protcffor of the Institutes of Medicine, and of Clinical PrafHce in the Univer fityof Pennsylvania. containing 1. An inquiry into the influence of phyficai causes upon the moral faculty. 2. An inquiiy iuto the cffe&s 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 pulmonary consumption. 4. Obfervajions on the fymptutnsand cureo{ dropsies. 5. An Inquiry into the causes and the cure of i-.iternal drOpsy of the brain. 6. An account of the measles, as they ap peared in Philadelphia, in the year 1789. 7. An account ol the influenza, as it appear ed in Philadelphia in the years 1789,1790, and 1791. 8. An inquiry into the causes oh the incrcafe of bilious and remitting fevers, in Penn sylvania. 9, An iuquiry into the causes and cure of fore legs. . . 10. An atcolint of the state of the body and mind in old age, with obfqrvations upon its diseases and their remedies. Price one dollar and a quarter unbound, or one dollar and a half neatly bound. Medical Tranfa&ions OF THE College of Pbyficians of Philadelphia. VOL. I.—P A R T I. Price one dollar in boards. A Treatise on the Diseases of Children. With generaldire&i'ons for the management of Infants from the birth, adapted for tbeufeof physicians add private families. By Michael Underwood, M. D. Licentiate of Midwifery in the Royal Col lege of Physicians in London, and Physician of the British Lying-in-Hospital. Price one Dvl/ai\ This is acknowledged to be the bfeft bool Which has been publifaed on the fubjeft, ant is calculated for the ulc df parents, nurfr,s, ram rues, osrdi piyijeuns —The two volumes handfomety printed in one, and thfc price only about one third of what the imported copies fell for. The Edinburgh New Dispensatory, two dollars. System of Surgery, efctrafted from the worksof Benjamin Bell, by Dr. Water®) 2 dols. 50 cents. "System of Anatomy, extra&ed from the Encyclopaedia, with 12 copperplates, 2 dols. System of Chemistry, extra&ed from the Encyclopaedia, exhibiting a view of the pro gress of the fciencee, and the different systems which have been published, 2 dols. 50 cents. Brown's Elements of Medicine, ji dols. 67 cents. T. Dob/on basin thePrefs y An edition of che Medical and Phtlofo phi 6al Commentaries wf Edinburgh. Two v»l ---umcs are printed in one it 2 dollars and 50 cents per volume; he has nearly firiifhed tiie five firft volumes, which contain the firft ten volumes of the European edition, which fell for two dollars each. Nine volumes will in clude eighteen European volumes, which w ill briog the publication up to the present time. Likenvife for sale a considerable number of Medical Books, viz* Cuilen's Pra&ice, Materia Medica, Physi ology, and Synopsis. Bell's Surgery, 6 vols, or 4 vols, do. on Ufcers, Buchan's Domestic Meditinc, Ledran's Surgery, Chefelden's A netomy, Hunter on the Venereal, Swedeea ver on do. RTollo on Weft India Diseases ; Rigby on Uterine Hemorrhage, Hamilton's outlines of the theory and practice of Mid wifery, with or without plates; do. on the of Female complaints. Mease on Hydrophobia, &c. &c. l?he Ground Plan OF THE City and Suburbs PHILADELPHIA. TAKEN FROM ACTUAL SURySYi IT is with pleasure lhat the publisher has to inform his fubfcriber6 and the pulriic in general, that the plate is now under the hands of the engraver, and in" greater for wardnfs than was at firft contemplated! At the fame time he begs leave to remind them, that fubfeription papers are still Oy pen atm'oftof the noted book-stores in the city ; and that he hopes from the whole of them to be enabled to foiin luch a ref peftable catalogue of names, as will do a credit to the work, as well as afford a reasonable encouragement to th« under taker. Those who are desirous of further 'infor mation are requested to call on - . Penjamm Davies, No. 68, Market fti eetr April 14. STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA In the House of Reprefentatwesl December 21^,1793. WHEREAS the CommifTioners ot pub* lie Accounts,have reported, that.ihey cannot proceed to the io\eftigation ol the Treasury Accounts, relpetting special I,n dents, without knowing the outstanding a mount thereof in circulation Therefoie, Rcfolvtd, That all holders ot special In dents be dirctted, and required, on or before the firft day ot Novcmbet*n< xt,to deliver the special Indents u» their pofleflion to (*ne or other ot the Commiflioners of the Treasury, who arc to give receipts for the fame, and to report to tlie CommiiTioners on public ac counts, on or before the tenth day of Nov ember next, the amount by then* refpe&ive ly received, and also u> the Legislature, at their meeting in November next, and that ail special Indents not rendered into the Treasury as above, on or before the firft day of November next, shall be, and the fame, are hereby barred. Rcjolvti?■, That public.notice of this refolu lion in the feVfral Gazettes in this State, once every three weeks, until the firll <|*y °f November next. And that the Dele- of this State in the Congress of the Uni ted States, be requested to cause this rclolu tion to be publilhed in one or more papers in the cities ot Philadelphia and New-York. 2nd that provision will be made for the ex pences attending" such publication. Ordered, That the refdlutioh be sent to the ienate for their concurrence. :« j By order of the House, ' JOHN iAN FORD DART, C.H.R. In the SENATE, December Refolvcd, That this House do concur with tht House of Representatives in tbc forego ing re rotations. Ordered, That the resolutions be lent to the House of Reprefentativrs. by order of thr Senate, ewtNov tUIT.ION. FINCH of file New Thea tre, begs leave to inform his Friends and the Phblic, that he has removed from the corner nf.ftighth and Arch streets to No. 68, north Eighth between Arch ahd Race ftreeis, and that he continues 539 Prizes and 23,461 Blanks, being about one and an half Blanks te a Prize. THE Direftorsof (he Soc;ety?fore!Ubli(h. ing Uftful Manufactures, ving resolv ed to crda LOTTERIES for .a.sing Ons Hundred Thousand Don.** Vagrecably to ai: Ait of >i.e Ligiflamre of thr Si te of New-jerfry, ns\e appointed the following perfonsto fuprrititend and direst the draw ing of the lame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufus King, Herman Le Roy, James Watfort, Richard Hamfon, Abijah Hammond, an* Cornelius Ray, of the city ol New- York — Thomas Willing, Joseph Pall, Matthew M'- Connel and Andrew Bayard, ot the city of Philadelphia His Excellency Richa.d How ell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General El as Dav,t ton, Jam. s Parker, John Bayard, Doflor Lewis Donham, Samuel W.-Stockton, Joshua M. Wallace, Joseph Bloomfield, andElifha Boudinot, of N.w-Jerfey, who offer the following Scheme of a Lottery, and pledge themfe'res to the public, that they will take every alfurance and precaution in their power to have the Monies paid by the Managers from time to time, as received, into the Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for the purpose of paying Prizrj, which (hall be immediately discharged by a check npon one of the Banks. 5 C HE M E: i Prize of 20,000 Doilars ii bo,ooo 1 10,000 io,cotf 5> 000 ic.ooo 5 2,000 jO,OOO 10,000 2 ° 4 00 ' I^,ooo 10 ® XO,OOO' ® CO ' 4° »5,c00 1000 M aoo ° '5 30,000 f°° 12 Ucoo 8,00 81, coo *4.539 Prizes. 262,000 23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawn numbcT, 2,000 38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000 The drawing will commence, under ihe infpcfhon of a Committee of the Superin tendants, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which timely notice will be given. The Superintendants have appointed John N. Cummirig, of Ncwaik, Jacob R. Har. denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given arpple fecuiity for discharging the trust rrpofrd in thetn. odr In order to secure thepunfiiin] pay. merit of the Pri««, the Superrfltendants of ihe Lottery have directed that the Managers (hail each enter into bonds in 4c ,000 dollars, with four fufflcient fccorni< s, to perfoinviheir inftiuflions, the fubilansc of which is I. That whenevercither of ihe Managers (ball receive the sum of Three Hundred Dole lars, he (hall immdiately place the fame in one of the Banks of New-York or Pfiiladeh. Fhia, to the ciedii of (he Governor of the Society, and such of the Superintendants as live in the city where the monies are placed, 10 rcgiain there nutil the Lottery is drawn, for the paymnt of the Prises. 11. The Managers to take fuflicient se curity for any Tickets they may trust, Other wise to be refponfiblrfor [hem. HI. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid into the Bank, abftra&s of whicl\ ftiall be * sent, monthly, to the Governor of the Society. Paterfon, January i, 1794. 9" application to either of the above gen tlemen, information will be given where tickets may be had. February 24, G5" The Lottery pubtifhed by the "Society for eftablifbing ufeful manufac. tures," will commcnte drawing the firft Tuef(l«y m November next — ■ To the Eleft&rsof the city and county of Philadelphia. Gentlemen, THIS beir.g the Jaft year of the pre !fcnt Sheriff's time in office. I take the liberty to offer niyfclf a Candidate, and ,solicit vour votes and intereftj iii my favour, to place ineon the reuirn at th# next general Eledlion, as hu fucceflor for laic 4 office; in doing which, yen wi]J conler an oblijjation (hat will be gratefully re* ntembered, by Your flioft obedient, and humble servant, • JOHN BAHER. t if' May J. di w tu&ftf