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    DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER.
[No. 37 of Vol. Vl.]
To the Public.
PROPOSALS
For Engraving in slquatinta,
Font fele<ft Views;
On PktTt 16 inches by 12.
Three upon the river Shannandoah/in
theftateof Virginia ;
And one upon the Schuylkill, in the
itate of Penufylvmiia.
From tie paintings of IV. IVinJlanley {
By Or. J. PARKYNS.
No. 1. A vic*A, by 111, on-ighr, on rlv
shd 11 nart(ia:i!i, near -In Great Giift* from
the fowt of Slun oi. Hill.
N». 1. r'ie Sn 1 view of the
H' irl'e-Sh >' , Jroui Sliamu>n Hill.
No. 3. ill jriiing view upon the Schuyl
kill, ">•*«' bt ronuiK ritenieiir of thr Canal.
N> 4. I'll.' Sim dil'pe ling a fog—A View
ppO!i ' 'ie Shannanduah, liom a hill weft of
the Did B'oomery.
"The Conditions are as follow '
Price to üb'c ib ri will off SIX
DOL.i' AR : f>r the four V'lews.—One half
«t' w 'to to be Jttid at th time of fnbfcrib-
Sn^r—the other halt*on the delivti) yo/ rhe
Prims, according to the priority o! ihe lu!"
fcr.primii.
M■. Winjtanley engages to delimit t ° l
fruitr next. ~ ,
Subxripti> us r cci. rdat Mr. Dobfon i,
Bookfe ler, . c the Stone House, Second-
Steer, and at Mr- Joseph Anthony s» Silver
Smith, Market :t.eet.
And at Mr. John M'Eiwee'j, No,
south Front street.
Julytl
NANKEENS.
Nankeens of Superior Quality,
Long and (holt pieces
Long and Ihort black fattins,
Black Taffet es, ana Sei.ihaivs,
Black and coloured India sewing Silk,
Ornamental jars and beakers,
And a Jew long sets oi Tea China.
Coloured Sattun, Luflrings, and
¥ 0 B I N £ S,
FOR SALE AT
No. 40, north Fifth Street.
July 7 mw&ftf
Bank of the United States,
- ■ __X Sp? July 7 th, 1794.
1 * <-1- • >
NOTICE is hereby given, that hen
V ',U be paid at the Bank after the fix tenth
nftant, to tie Stockholders or ther repre
fcutatives duly authorised, sixteen Dollars
/or iacn (hire, being th. dividend declared
for[he (aft fix months,
By order of the l'refident and Directors
JOHN KEAN, Cashier.
eodt ni.
The managers of the
Houfeof Employment and the Overseers
of the Poor for the City and Liberties, are
particularly requested to meet at the Old
Court House in Market street at half past 7
o'clock to morrow evening.
By order of the President,
JOHN OLDDEN, Secretary.
JuJy 24
Lachawannock.
A LAR >E body of LAND on this river
and its waters, is nuw for sale to Settlers on
l\. on moderate terras, and at a long credit.
J The Toil is remarkably fertile, and nu
memus ft rearm of water ar»jnterTperfed
thiou.jli the whole country.
The main river flows through one traA
of about thirty thousand acre*, and is with
the exception of one obftruttion, naviga
ble to thr Sufq uehannah.
•Spring Brook Creek, which with its
branches, waters another tract of about
forty thousand acres of good Land, emp
ties i rfelf >nto the Lachawannock, about
twelve miles from the Sufquehannah.
It affords numerous Mill feats, & in its
couri'e creates large bodies of well water
ed meadow ground.
The Other tracts are interfered by creeks
of considerable imporfance.
Several Mills are already erected for the
accommodation of the settlers.
R'lads are cut in different dive£lioiiSj to
wards the most convenient markets.
The county town is not more than 12
tnles distant from many parts of the set
element.
The Sufquehannah affords an easy and
fafe navigation to Middleton, from whence
the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com
munication to the city.
Another means of connection with Phi
ladelphia, is by the Delaware, from which
the distance in several places is about thirty
miles.
The proprietors combining tbeir own in
terest with that of the inhabitants, are dis
posed to works of public utility,open
uoads, ice. and in every en miles square, a
trai c t of one hundred acres is allotted for a
School, and one hundred acres for thefirft
resident clergyman ol' any denomination of
Cliriftjaris.
For further particulars apply to
George Eddy.
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, July 9-
Lettersdire&ed tn George Eddy, at Phi
ladelphia, or this p]acr,or io Thomas Eddy,
at* New York, relative to this business.will
be duly anfwertd. cod^m
For LIVERPOOL,
The Ship
|teß| AMIABLE,
siiwiiSlfc Jolia Tl ompfon, maftcr>
rfUR HEN about 9flo ions, a very lub
fta'tiallhip, built of live o<ik and c J ar,ol
an eal'y draught of water, falls remark
ably f it, and has very exceflent accommo*
dations for patfengers; to fail tiie nrft week
in August, and i'l intended toietnru
diateiy to Philadelphia.
For paffageonly apply to Capt- Thompson
on board, at M firs. Warder &t Co's wharf,
ut
tnly 24
For Sale or Charter,
SHE is will foand, and r-ady for Tea }
would tnkea frei/httortii North of Eu
rpe or the Weft-1 dies, and cirriesabout
IWO thousand barrels. F"r terms apply to
De blots S3 5 Bttck,
Between Walnut an'l Chefiiet Street
Wharv^«--""""- r rri-iv_b«--had tne f-^loW
inc articles:
1000 Ibsi
New Orleans lildigO
A Few Calks N,ew Ric«j
Sugar in Hhds. and t.arrel«,
Coffee in Tierces a., d ilr,
RnlEa Duck, ai dan Affortm r nt of
Englijh Earthen Waft*
July mh, 1794
<l2\V.
Europe or the Wejl
THfc SNOW
W I L L t A M*
A T Chefnut ftrett wharf, a staunch
good vessel, almcfft new, bufthen about
1800 barrels.
For terms apply to
JOSEPH ANTHONY & SON,
Who have for file, on board said velTel,
aoob BUSHELS
LIVERPOOL SJLT r
And 13 Tops
GOOD COAL.
July 24
EVERSj
Burthen about about 400 ton» j ready
to take in a Cargo.
'Apply to
WHO HAS FOi SALE,
Excellent French Brandy,
RED WINE in hogsheads attd in cases,
WHITE WINE in cases.
July 24 3*
Was left on the ioth
July, along fide of the flooj) Sally, one
barrel of Linked OIL, containing 17 gal
lons ; Ho marks. The owner may have
it again by applyingto William Paul. No.
361, north Front street, paying charges
for the fame.
July 22
Choke St. Croix
JUST IMPORTED,
Aiicl fir Sale,
By JAMES YARD.
Also a quantity of RUSSIA Mitts.
Jne 34th. d.
July .7, 1794
Whereas James M'Gargle
of Cheltenham Township in Montgomery
County in the Commonwealth ot Pennsylva
nia, by his Bill exhibited to the Judges of the
Court of Common Pleas in and tor the said
County let forth that sundry Title deeds by
which he holds a certain Messuage &t fmtyJ
four acres of Land in the said Township, were
greatly injured arid defaced by accident; apd
prayed that examination of witnesses might
betaken in order, that their teiiimony of his
title to the said Farm (hould be perpetuated,
Whereupon, on motion of William M. Smi(h,
Esquire, of Counsel for the said James M'Gar
gle, it was considered by the said Judges in
the said Conrt, that the prayef of the said
Bill of right ought to be granted, jnd George
Campbell and John Donaldfoir, Esquires,
were appointed Commissioners to take the
said examination, to whom a Comtttiffioa
under form of Law hath been issued.
Public Notice
it hereby given, that the said Commissioners
have appointed Wednesday, the 30th day of
July, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of the
fame day, to meet at the house ot the said
Williarh M.Smith, the south-east corner of
Chefnut and Fifth-Streets in the Cityof Phila
delphia, to take the said examinations.
JAMES hf GARGLE
JaJy it,
Friday, Jut>Y 25, i 794-
John Mayo*
d
Matter.
dlw
Jotiti Vaughan,
*4t
taw 130
'the Ground Plan
OF THE
City and Suburbs
PHILADELPHIA.
tAKRN FkoM At.lvAt ilrkrsn
IT is with pleafiffe tfiat thepublilhfer has
to inform his fubferibets and the public in
general,, that the plate is now under the
hands of the engraver, 3iid in gieater for
wardnfs than was at firft tonteniplated. At
the fame time he begs leave to r.iiiind
them, th t, fubferiptton papers are (till .0-
pen at moftof the noted bdak-ftores in the
city } and tiiat he hopes from the whole
of them to be enabled to form (uch a ref
peftablc catalogue oi names, as will do »
credit to the work, as well as afford a
reasonable encouragement to tns under
taker.
Those who are dcfirotis t)f further iilfor
matiou are requested to call oh
Benjamin l)avies t
No. 68, Market llreet.
April 14'
Medical Books*
JUST PUBLIftHEDj
By Tbimds Doi/on, at the Stone House
No. 41, south Seco-tdftreetj
VOL. 11,
Medical Inquiries
AND
OBSERVATIONS.
By BENJAMIN RUSH, M. E>.
Proteffor of the Institutes of Medicine, and
of Cltnieal Practice in the Univer
fityof Pennsylvania.
CONTAINING
I Ah inquiry, into the influence of physical
causes upon the moral iaculty.
An inquiiy iuto the cffe£b of fpiritous li
quors lijjon the human Dody, and (heir in
nucnce upon the hapjjihrrs of society.
3 An inquiry into the caults and cure of the
j ulmc-naiy cdhfumption.
4. Obfervafions 011 the fymjitUrfis and ciire ol
drop lies. ~ .
5. An Inquiry in to the caufci ati&
dropsy of the brain;
6* An account of the itieailcs, as tMy .ap
peared in Philadelphia, io tb* vear 1789.
7. An account ot the influenza, as if appeal
ed in Philadfclphia iii tbc years 1.789,1790,
and 1791.
8. An inquiry into the fcaules ot the inbrcafe
of bilious ahd rfchiittin£ fevers, in fenn
fylvania.
g, An inquity Intd the taUfcfcand cure of fore
leg**
10. All acctitotit bf the ftatc of the body and
mitld in old agfcj with obftrVatlons upon
its diseases and ihcir remedies.
Price one dollar and a quarter Unbound, or
one dollar and a Half neatly bound.
Medical Tranfa&ioiis
OF THE
College of PhysicianS of Philadelphia.
VOL. I.—P A R T I.
Price one delUr »n boards.
A Treatise on the Diseases of
Children;
With general dire&ions for the management
of Infants from ihe birth, adapted for
the use of phyfitians and private families.
By Michael Underwood, M. D.
Licentiate of Midwifery in the Royal Ctil-
lege of Physicians in London, and
Physician of Butifh
Lying-10-HofpUal.
Price one Dollar.
This is acknowledged to be thfc feed boc
Which has been published onthfe fubjefl, an
is calculated for the use of parents, nurses
and private families; as well as for physician,
—The two volumes harndfomely printed in
ont, and the price ohly ab6ut ons third of
what the imported copies fell for.
The Edinburgh New Difpenfltdry, two
dollars.
System of Surgery, extraflid from the
works of Benjamin Bellj by Dr. Waters, 1
dols. 50 cents.
Syitem of Anatomy, extrafttd from the
Encyclopxdia, with 1 2 Copperplates, 2 dols.
System of Chetaiftry, extracted from the
Encyclopedia, exhibitinga view of thepro
grefi of the fciencec, and the different fyftemj
which have beei pubiifhed, i dols. 50 cents.
Brown's Elements of Medicine, 3 dols.
6; cents.
T. Dob/on has in the Press,
' Ah edition of the Medical and Philofophi
cai Commentaries of Edinburgh. Two vtl.
umes are printed in one at 3 dollars and 50
cent* per volumehe has nearly finithed the
five firft .volumes, Which contain the firfl ten
volumes of the Eurbpean edition, which fell
for two dollars each. Nine volumes will in
clude eighteen European volumes,' which
w ill briog the publication up 16 the pietent
time.
Likcw\fe for falia cbhfiderahle number of
Medical Bookj, vir.<
Cuileft'a Practice, Materia Medica, Pfryfi-
ology, and Synopsis/ Bell's Surgery, 6 vols,
or 4 vols, do. ort tllcers, BochaA's Domestic
Medicine, Ledran's Surgery, Chefelden's A
netomy, Hunter on the Venereal, Swedeea-
ver on Co. ROHO on Weft India DWeafes f
Rigby 01i tJtirine Hemorrhage, Hamilton's
outline* of the theory and pradice of Mid
w'tfery/with or without plates ; do. on the
management of Female complaitiu'. Mease
on Hydrophobia; &c. Sec.
Nicholas DiehJ,
Attorney at Lwu) y
fNFORMS his Friends 2nd theublic,
thai he has opened art OFFICE for the sale
and purchife of Real Estates at No. 19
louth Fourth street, Vf ere he will thnnjt
tully receive their comhiandSi He alfb
draWs Deeds, Mortgages, and other Writ
ings.
June to
STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA
In the House of Rtpnfentaliws,
D*tEMBER liift, 1793'
WHEftEAS the Commifiioners ot pub
lic Accounts,have reported* that tHey
cannot proceed to the inveftigaUon ot the
TrealLry Accounts* relpctting special ln
dents* Without knowing the oUtstanding a
'mount circulation •■^Therefore*
That all holders of special In
deats be dire&ed, and required.* on or betore
ihe fir ft. day b( November ri xt, to deliver the
special Indents in their poffeflion to one or
! other of the CommissionerS of the 'freafury,
! who at e to give receipts for the fame, and to
1 report to the Com mi (lionet* on public ac
count 4* bn or before the tenth dav of faov
ember next, the amouilt by theim »efpe&ive
iy received, ancf also to the Legiflaturc, at
Uflw m~Novcfnber tse*t. and that
all special Indents hot retitiert-3 • into the
> as above, on or before ibt lay
ot Novembei* next, 'ftiall be, and -he farfte
I are heieby barred.
i Rejotvcd, That phbllc tiotice bf this rtfolu
tion be giVen in the feveial Gazettes iH this
State, once every three weeks, until the firft
day ot November next. And that the Dele
i gates of ttmSi&te in theCongrefs of the Uni
ted States* be requested to caUfc this reiolu
tion to be publt(hed in on* br more papers
ih the cities of Philadelphia arid New-Ybrk,
and that proVifioti wiJl be rr.ade Col* the eX»
pences attending such publication:
Ordered; That the refolutibn be feftt to
; the Senate for their concurrence^
m&thtf
By order of the House,
JOHN SANFCtRD DART, C.ti.R.
in the SENATE,
Rtfolved j That this House do concur with
tht House of Repiefentativfes in tile
•ng r<*folutions.
Ordered, "that tbe rfefolutiona be lent to
the House of Reprtfentatives. v
by Order of the Senate?
FELIX WARLEY Clerk.
eWtiio*.
French Revolution.
JUST PUBLISHED.
(Price two Dotlars.)
By MAT HEW CARET,
No. Ixß, MarketJtreet-,
AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY
FRENCH REVOLUTION}
From its Commencement to the exe
cution of the Queen and
the Deputies of the
Gironde Party
Extract from the Preface
The authors have presumed to affix to
their title, the epithet impartial; and the
reason is, because they cannot charge them
selves with feeling the ("mail' ft bias to any
pirty but to that of truth andliberty ; and
they flatter themselves, that their readers
will find not only every circumstance fairly
presented, but every tenfurable action,
whoever were the authors or actors, mark
ed in its proper colours. If it was neceila
ry to make a declaration of their own
principles* they would fay* tttey are neither
tory nor republican—they love liberty as
English whigs, and execrate every criminal
alt by which so noble a Caufs is endangered
hd dilgraced.
"In the present ferment of the public
mind, they cannot flatier themselves with
the hope of feeing this claito universally
acknowledged. On the contrary, they are
well ajjuted that these peges will not be actepta
kle to the zealots oj either party But when
time (hall have dillipated the clouds of poli
tical deception, and appeared the tumul
of the passions, they \vill with fouie confi
dence expefk that verdict f idm public opini.
on, whith andotir and moderation fel-i
do' mfail to receive."
Exiiatt from the Critical Rdview, June 1794.
12 Page.
tve have certainly derived much plea
ftffe, and acquired much,, information from
the perusals of tfrofe volumes; and we think
them, both for matter and style, worthy the
attention of all who interest themfilves in
Events which have so justly excited the curio
fity and astonishment of mankind."
M. CatlE* will in about thee weeks Pcib
lifti, Plowden's hiftorv of the Biitifh Empire,
from May' »79*> te December 1793.
ii teod.
Stock Brokers Office,
No. 16, Wall-street, NitV-York.
THE Subfcriberintendijig to rontinrhifri- !
felf entirely to the PURCHASE. and
SALE' of STOCKS on CC?MMISSfON,brgs
leave to offer his! ervices to his friends and
'others, in the line ola'Stocfc Broker. Thole
who may please t» favor him with (heir biifi.
nef«, may depend upon having it traiifa&ed
with theuimoft fidelity arid dispatch.
Orders from Pbiladelphif, Boston, oranv
other part 1 of the United wilt be
ftjiftly attended to.
lEONAR& K.EECKE6
m&thtf
jun.
tuth&stf
DiciMtm 41(1,1793.
OF THE
[Whole No. 587.]
TUITION. .
WILLIAM FINCH of the New Thea
tre* begs lea?e to inform his' Friecds and
the Public, that he has removed from the
corner «jf Eighth and Arch ltree'ts to No.
68, north Eighth between Arch ai>d.Race
llieeis, and that he contihues to give I»-
ftru&ious in the Frehth and English Lan
guages as usual, as also the Classics. He
lakes this opportunity of expreflihg his ao
knowledgemenis for the Very' liberal en
couragement he has experienced, a conti
nuation of which he begs leave to solicit-
N. B. Tranllations from either languages
corre&ly executed. d
Scheme of & Lottery,
To raije 39,900 Dbllurs, on
Dollar Si deduSing 15 per Cent, from
the Pri-x.es—-this Lottery confljls of
38,000 Tickets, in •which there art
H'539 Prizes and 23,461 Blanks,
being about fine arid On half Blanks to
a Prize.
THE t)irc£lors of the Society foreftablifli
mg Ufeful Manufa&pres, having refolv
cd to tfreft LOTTERIES for railing On*
HuSii)R*o Thousand 1)ol u»s agreeably
?o an AS of ih« Legiflaiutc of the State of
Vew-J'erfey, hive appointed the following
pcrfons to fuperiritend $nd direst the draw
ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rutua
King, Herman te Roy, james Watson,
Richard Harrifon, Abijah Hammond, and
Cornelius Rayj of the city ol New-tort
Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M'.
Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of
Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How
ell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General El as Day
ton, James Parker, John Bayardj boftor
Lewis Donhath, Samuel W. Stockton, Joshua
M. Wallace; Joseph Bloomfield, and Eliflia
Boudinot, of who offer the
following Scheme ol a Lottery, and pledge
theinfelvcs to the public, that they will take
every affnr .nte and ptecaiiiioh in their power
to have the Monies paid by the jtfanagers
from time to time, as received, into the
Banks at New-York and Philidelphia, to
remain for the purpbfe of paying Prizes
which lhall be immediately discharged by a
check npon ont of the Banks;
SCHEME:
x Prize of 50,060 Doll;
1 10,000
t 5,000
5 «,000
>0 i,coO
$oo
100
5®
fiO
*5
12
1©
' 3W
ICO
306
lood
2 000
gbot>
8100
>4«S» itittii . . ,262,000
23,401 Blanks. Fitft drawh number, 2,t00
Laftdrawii ftiuinbe'rj 2,000
38,000 Tickcts it 7 Dollars each 266,000
The drawing will commence, under the
infpeftion of a Committee of-the Superin
tendants, as foori as the Tickets are fold j of
which timely notice will be given.
The Superinfendaius have appointed John
N. Camming, of Newark, Jacob R. HaY
denbergj of New-BrUhfwick, aVd ]onathai»
&hea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers
thereof, who Have given ample fecmity lor
discharging the trust reposed in them.
(pf* In order to seCure the punllua) pay
ment of the Prizes, the Superintendents of
the Lottery have dire&ed that the Managers
fhail each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars,
with four Sufficient securities, to perform their
inftiuflions, the substance of which is
I. That whenever either of the Managers
fhail receive the sum of Three Hundred Dole
lars, he {hall immdiately place the fame in
one of the Banks of New-JTork or Philadel
phia, to the ciedit of the Governor of thfc
, Society, and such of the Superintends/its as
[ live in the city where the morfies are placed,
to remain there nntil the Lottery 1$ draw
for the paytrmt of the Priies.
11. The Managers to take fufficicm fe«*
curity for any Tickets they may trufl, Other
wise to be refponuble for them,
111. To regular vbocks b\ 'ficketi
fold* Monies received and paid into the
jjßank, abftta&S of which (hall be sent*
monthly, to thefcovernor of the Society.
Paterfort, January i, 1794.
On application to either of <he stoft gen
tlemen, information vinll be given where
tickets may be had
February 24*
£T The Lottery publi/hed by the
'< Society for eftablilhing ufeful manufac
tures," wiH commence drawing the firft
I"uefday in Koveinber next —
To the tleftorsof the city and
coanty of Philadelphia!
GEN+tEMEN#
THtf being the last year dt the pre*
sept Sheriff's time in offic£. I take
the liberty t6 offer mvtelf Candidate)
anrf folieit vour votes and interests in my
favotir, to plare me on file return at th«
. next general£)e£tion, as his ftcteffor for
laid office; in doing which, yoii \ti]J cooler
.an obligation that will tie gratefully re
membered, by
Your mbft obedient,
anc! humMe'flrvant,
J.
irs rs 20,00®
io,oco
10,000
10,000
IG,OOO
T*,o 00
10,000
15,000
fio,ooO
30,000
&6,000
81,000
tu&flf
JOHN BAKER,
K t£r