DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER. [No. 58 of Vol. VI Choice St. Croix Sugar, JUST IMPORTED, And far &*/<?> By JAMES YARD. A'foa quantity of RUSSIA Matts. Jrte 24th. d. To the Public* PROPOSALS For Engraving in Aqnatinta, Four fele£t Views; On Plat a 16 inches hy 12. Three upon the river Shannandoah, in the ftateof Virginia, ; And one upon the Schuylkill, in the state of Pennsylvania. From the paintings of IV. Winjlanfcy ; By Gi J. PARKYNS. No 1. A vtpw, by on the Shannlndoah, near the Great Clift, from tilt foot of Shannon Hill. < No. J. The Sun setting—a view of the from Shannon Hill. No. 3. A morning view upon the.Schuy l kill, near the commencement us tb*CaAal. No. Tile Sun difpeiKing a fog—A VU'iv i>pon the Shannandoah, from a hill weft Of the Old B'onrnery. The Conditions (ire ns follow : The Price to v ublcriber3 will be SIX DOLLARS for the four Views.—One half of which to be pa cl at the time of ing-»-the other half on the delivei y of the PriHts, according to the priority of the sub fcriprions. Mr. WinJlanlty engages to deliver the prints in October next. Subscriptions received at Mr. Dobfon's, Bookseller, at . the Stone House, Second- Steet, and at Mr. Joseph Silver Smith, Market Street. And at Mr. John MfElwee'j, No. 7£, fuutli Front street. July »l This Day ii pubßfhed, AND SOLD BY THOMAS BRADFORD, Printer and Sbokfdler, No. ■&, south Front street, Prici one fifth of a Dollar, OBSERVATIONS OS +H* EMIG RATIO ft O F Dr. Joseph Priestly, And on the several ADDRESSES delivered to him oii his arrival at New York. July %6 To be Let, And pofieffion given immediately, Two or three Chambers, And a Garret, With the use of the Cellar, Kitchen, Yard, and Garden. Enquire at No. 176, north Fifth ftteet. July is d Lachawannocki A LARGE body of LAND on this river and its waters, is now for sale to Settleri ok. ly, on moderate terms,and at a long credit. The foil is remarkably fertile, and nu merous dreams of water are interspersed through the svhriie country. The nlain river flows through one trafl of about thirty thousand acres, and is with the exception of one obftrUftion, naviga ble to the Sufq uehannah. Spring Brook Creek, which with its branche;, waters another tract of about forty thousand acres of good Land, emp ties itfelf into the Lachawannockj about twelve miles from the Sufquebannah. It affordj numerous Mill feats, Ain its eourfe creates large badics of well water, ed meadow ground. The other traftl are interfered by creeks ef considerable importance. Several Mills are already ofefted for the accommodation of the lettletsi Roads are cut in different directions, to wards the most convenient markets. The county town is not more than t2 mles distant from many parts oi the set tlement, The Sulquehannah affords an easy and fafe navigation to Middleton, from whence the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com munication to the city. Another means of connexion with Phi ladelphia, is by the Delaware, from which the diltance in several places is about thirty miles. The proprietors combining fheir own in terest with that of the inhabitants, are dis posed to erefl works of public utility,open uonds, &c. and in every en miles square, a tract of one hundred acres is allotted for a School, and one hundred acres for thefirft refidcnt clergyman of any denomination of Christians. For further particulars apply to George Eddy. V* ilkes-Barfe, Luzerne County, Peniifvlvania, July 9. Letterjdire&ed tn George Eddy, at Phi ladelphia, or this place,or id Thomas Eddy, »t New York, relative to this bufineft,-wil] be duly answered. «od3m Oii.'fttr of i')f UtiifeJ For LIVERPOOL, g® AMIABLE, Tirm" Johh Thompson, master. BUR I HEN about 250 tons, a very lub ftantial (hip, built of live ojk aiul cedar,or an easy draught oF fall* remark. ablyf<ilt, and lias very excellent accommo dations for paftengers; to Tail tlie/firft week in %uguft, and is intended to retbm imme diately to Philadelphia. For palfageonly apply to Capt. Thompson cm board, at Mi flits. Warder & Co's wharf) 'or July 22 For Sale or Charter, DEVEREAUX, SHE is well found, ant} ready sos sea ; would takea freight to the North of En. rpe or the Weft-1 "dies, and carries about ■wo thonfand barrels. For terms apply to Deblois Breck, Between Walnut and Chefnet-Street Wharves—Where may be had the follow ing articles: 1000 lbs. ' "" * i New, Orleans Indigo, A Few Caflts New Ric«, Sugar in Hhds. and bafrrels, Coffee in Tierces and do. RuffiaDnck, andan Aflorrmfnt of Engli/h Earthen Ware. Joly tnh, 1794, <*• Europe or the IVejl dJw. ths snow w 1 L L I A M, A T Chefnnt street whaf-f, a staunch good veflel, almoll Cew, burthen about 1800 barrels. For terms apply to JOSiiPH ANTHONY & SON, Who have for fait, onboarcTTald velTel, iooo BUSHELS LIVERPOOL SALT, And 13 Tons GOOD COAL. July 14 For Charter, Stadt Altonar, Captain EVERS, Burthen about about 100 tons ; ready to take in a Cargo. Apply to John VaUghan, WHO HAS FOR SALE, Excellent French Brandy, RED WINE in hoglheads and in cases, WHITE WINE in cases. July 24 3t Charter, SEA NTMPH, John Paden, Matter. SAILS fall, and will be ready to take in a cargo in it few days. For terms apply to yofeph Sims, who Has nor sale, Madeira and Sherry WINE. Fit for immediate use, BRANDY, Red and Pale Jesuits BARK, White LEAD ground in oil, BRIMSTONE, ate* July 2s Far Sale 6t Charter, Gen.WASHINGTON Syfoejler, master* NOW lying at Say's wharf,the 3<l above Market street, burthen about 1500 bar rels, is a good strong veflel, and will be rea dy to receive a cargo in a lew days. For terms apply to the Captain on board or RUMFORD & ABIJAH DAWESj Water jlreet, Ni. 7, foutb. ftfimo. 25 d Was left on the 10th July, along fide of the sloop Sally, one barr< L l of Linseed OIL, containing a 7 gal lons ; no marks. The owner may have it again by applying to William Paul. No. 361, north From, street, paying charges for the fame. July 3» Saturday, JfrkY 26, 1794. John Mayo. Matter. dIW *4t AND The Ground Plan OF THK » City and Suburbs PHILADELPHIA. TAKEN TROM ACTUAL SVRrEY\ IT is with pleasure that the publisher has to inform his fubferibers and the public in general, that the plate is now tander the hands of the engraver, and in gieater for wardnfs than was at firft contemplated. At the fame time he begs leave to rtmind them, th.it fubfeript'on papers aVeftill o pen at most of the noted book-stores in the city s and that he hopes from the whole of them to be enabled to so m such a ref peAable catalogue of names, as will do a credit to the work, as well ,as afford a 'eafonable encouragement to the under, taker. Tliofe who are defiroui of furthfcr infor mation are requested to call oh jfcenjamin Davies, No. 68, Market ftrect. Agpril 14. Medical Books. JUST PUBLISHED, By Thomas Dobfon, at the Stone House No. 41, south Seco. dJlreet, VOL. 11. Medical Inquiries AND observations. By BENJAMIN RUSH, M. D. Prokflor o! tht Inttiiutc-s ol Medicine, and of Clinical Piathee in the Univer sity ol P nnfy Ivama. C O N T Ait NINO 1. An inquiry ihto the influence of phyftcal causes upon the moral faculty. 2. An inquiry iuU> kh« *fFe6ts of fpiritous li- quors upon the human body, and their in- fluence Upon the happiness of society. 3 An inquiry into the causes.and cure of the pttlinonaiy confumptiori. 4. Obfervafions on the lymptumsdnd cureo 1 dropsies. 5. An Inquiry into the causes and the cure ol internal dropsy of the bia-n. 6. An account of the mtafles, as they ap peared in Phi'ad^gh..he y-cor »789* 7. An account of the influenza, as i ai-peal - in Philadelphia in the years 1789 1790, and 1791. 8. An inquiry into the pnufes of the irCreafe of bilious and remitting fevers, in Penn- fylvania. 9, An inquiry lnt« the caufesand cure of fore ltg»- 10. An account of (be ftatr of the body and mind in old age, with .observations Upon its difrafis and their remedies. Price one dollar and a quarter unbound, or one dollar and a half neatly bound. Medical Tranfa&ioris OF THE College of Physicians of Philadelphia. VOL I.—P A R T I. Price on fc dollar in b >ircH. A Treatise on the Dileafes ot Children. With general diredt.ons t > the management of Infants from h< birth, adapted for tbeulcof phyfievhs and private families. By Michael Underwood, M. D. Licentiate 61 MidwiKvy «n ihe Royal Col lege of Physicians in London, and Physician of the Biitifh iiying-in-Hofpital. Price one Dollar* This Is acknowledged to be the befl bool which has been published On the fubjefl, anC is calculated for the use of parents, nurses, and private families, as well as for »hyficians —The two volumes handsomely Printed in one, and the price only about on/ thiid of what ihe imported copies fell for. The Edinburgh New Dispensatory, two dollars. System of Surgery, extra&ed from the works of Benjaraifi Bell, by Dr. Water#, 2 dols. 50 cents. System of Anatomy, eXtra&ed from the Encyclopaedia, with 1 2 copperplates, 2 dols. System of Chemistry, extratted from the Encyclopaedia, exhibiting a view of tbe pro gress of the fciencee, and the different systems which have been published, 2 dols. 50 cents. Brown's Elements of Medicine, 2 dols. 67 cents. ¥. Dob/on has in the Press, An edition ot the Medical and Philofo phi cal Commentaries of Edinburgh. Two vel umes ate printed in one at 2 dollars and 50 cents per volutoe ; he has nearly finilhed the five firft volumes, which contain the firft ten volumes of the European edition, which fell for two dollaiscach. Nine volumes will in elude eighteen European volumes, which w ill briog the publication up to the present time. hikemiife faf falea ttmfiJerable number *f *JT. •• ' *» » , • J — Medical Books, 'viz. Culleto's Prafkice, Materia Medica,- Physi ology, and Synopsis. Bell'sSurgerj, .6 vols, or vols, do. on Ulcers, Bnchan's bomeftic Medicine, Ledran's Surgery, Chefeldeti's A netomy, Hunter on the Venereal; Swedeea ver on do. Rollo on Weft India Diseases j Rigby of] Uterine Hemorrhage, Haiqiltonjf outlines of, the theory and pra&ice of Miu*» wilerv, with or without ptaies; do. on th< managementoi Female complaints.' Jieafe on Hydrophobia, &c. itc. Nicholas Diehl, jun. Attorney at Law-, INFORMS his friends and theublic, that he has opened an OFFICE for the sale nd parchale of Real Estates at No. 1$ 'outh Fourth ftfeet, were he will thank, lully receive their 6ommands. He also draws Deeds, Mortgages, and other Writ ings. y»ne 10 Mb&stf STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA In the House of Refirtfentativcs, December 21ft,17^3. WHEREAS the Cotttmiflioners ot pub lic ve reported, that they cannot proceed 10 the investigation ps the Frealury Accounts, refpc&ing special IH dents, without knowing the outftatiding a ~nount thereof ix) circulation Therefore, Rtfolvcd, That all holders of special In- Vi ms be direeled, and required, on or before riic .firft day of November ftrxi, to deliver the 'pedal Indents in their tb one or •ihcr of the Commiffioncrs of the Treafvjry, wlioi are to give receiots for the fa the, and to i'-p »rt to the Commiflioners on oublic ac rounta, on or bofote the tenth day of Nov ember next, the ambUnt by them refpe€Hvt ly received, dnd also to the Legislature, at rheir meeting m Novetnber next, abd that all special I'ndtntS not rendered into the' Trcafury as above, on or before the firft day >i< November nc*t, shall be, and the fame ire hneby beired. m&fhtt Ac/tofocd, that public notice of this tefolu tion be given in the several Gazettes in this State, bnee every three weeks, utuil the firft lay or Novembei next Aitd that the Dele «*atesbfthisStace in tiieCongrefs of the Uni ted States, be requeued to catiffc this relolu t'on to be published in One or more papers n the cities of Philadelphia arid foew-York, •nd that provision will be made for the ex pences attending such publication*. Ordered, That the resolution be sent to the Senate for their concurrence k By order of the Hobfe, JOHN SANFORD DARt, C.H.R. In the SENATE, Rtfolvcd, That this House do concur with iht House of Repiefeatatives in the forego ing resolutions. Or/lered, That tbfc resolutions be lent to 'he House of Repreftrntatives. by order of the Senate, FELIX WARLEY Clerk ewfNov. French Revolution. Just published. ( Price two Dollars. J By MATHEW CARET, No. 118, Market Jlreet, 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 author have presumed to affix to their title, the epithet impartial; and the reason is, because they cannot charge them- I'elves with feeling the fmallelt bias to any party but to that of truth and liberty j ard they flatter tlieml'elves, that their readeis will find not only every circumstance fairly presented, but every censurable adtion, whoever were the authors or actors, mark ed in its proper colours, if it was necefTa ry to make a declaration of their own they would fay, they are neither tdry nor republican—they loVe liberty at English whigs, and execrate every criminal aft by which so noble a caiife is endangered tid disgraced. " In the present ferment of the public mind, they cannot flatter themselves with the hope of feeing this Claim univeifally acknowledged. On the contrary, they are well ajfured that the ft pages will not be accepta ble to the zealots of either party. But when time shall have difiipafed the clouds of poli tical deception, and appeared the tumul of the pa/Eons, they will with foute confi dence expert ihat verdict from public opiui. on, which aTldour and moderation sel dom fail to receive." Extraftfrom she Critical Review, JunlT 1794. 12 Page. «' We have ccr tainly derived much plea flire, and acquired much information from the perusals ot those volumes ; and we think them t both for matter and ftylej worthy the attention ot all who inl£reft themfclve* in Events which have so justly excited the curio fity and aitonifliment of mankind." M. CaRE* will in about thee weeks Pub» lilh, Plowden's history of the Bi itifh Empire, from May »79 2 > t9 December 1793. i2t«hd. Stock Brokers Office, No. 16, Wsll-ftreet, New»York. The Subscriber intending to corifinrhim felf entirely to the PURCHASE and SALE or STOCKS on COMMISSION,h<gs leave to off r hisfervices to his friends and others, in the line of a Stock Broker. Those tfhorrtay plesfeMi favor him with their bufi. ness, may depend Upon having it tranfafied with theuiraoft fidelity arid difpaich. Orders from Philadelphia, Boston, orany other part of the United States, will be ftriflly attended to. IEONAR.D BLEECKER. n&thlf fates December 2.ift,i793r of The [Whole No. 588.] tuition. WILLIAM FINCH of the New Thea tre, begs leave lo inform his Friends-and the Public, that he has removed tiom th* corner of Eighth and Arch streets to No. 68, north Eighth between Arch and Race streets, and that he continues to give In ftruftions in the French and Eliglilh Lan guages as ufnal, is also the Classics. He lakes this opportunity of expressing his ac knowledgements for the very liberal en couragement he has experienced, * tonti ■uation of which he begs leave to foHcit. N. B. Tranfi'ations froih either languages correctly executed. d Scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars, deduSing 15 per Vent, from the Priz.cs—-this Lottery confjjls tf Tickets, in <zvkich there are 1 4.539 Prir.es and 23,461 Blanks, ieibg ahotU one "and an half Blanks It a Prize. THE Direflors of the Society foreftabiilh ing Uftful Manufactures, h«' igg resolv ed to eretf LOTTERIES for taifijg On. Hundred Thousand Dollars, agreeably ■oan Aa of the Lcgiflat'ure of theSt-teof New-Jersey, have appointed the following persons to superintend and direff the draw ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low. Rulu* King, Herman Le Roy, J.,mes Watson, Richard Harnfon, Abijah Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, of the city ol New -Votk— Thomas Willing, Jofcph Kali, Matthrw M<- Connel and Andrew B?Vard, of the city of Philadelphia—His Efccell'.ncv Richarrt How til, Esq. Ellas Boudinot, General El as Day ton, Jam s Parker, John Bayard, Drftor Lewis Donham, SamuH W. Stockton, [ofliua M. Wallace, J'lfeph Bloomfield, andElilha Boudinot, of Ntw-jerfey, who offer the lolloping Schemc of a Lottery, and pledge theinfelvci to the public, that they will take every affur-ncc ahd piecaiiiion in their power to have the Monies paid by the Managers froth tiree to time, as .received, into the Banks at New-Vork and Philadelphia, to remain for the putpofe of paying Priz-s which lhall be immediately discharged by a check npon one of the Banks. S C H k M £: i Prize or 20,000 Dollars is 20,c0b * — jo, 00© i 0,0015 S' oo ® > 0,000 5 2 >9°P , 10,000 10 '.coo io,ood ,cofs b I "'o°'s0°' 5 >«P 100 10 '°o<* 3 ® 5° »5,000 lid ■ 20 20 ' 00 ° 20 °£ *5 30,000 as 12 35,00° 8100 >« 81,000 >4.539 *"«*»• afo,ooo 23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawn number, 2,000 38,000. Tickets at 7 Dollar! each is 266,000 The drawing jvill commence, under the' tnfpeSion of a Ct.mrriittee.oL the Swperini tendants,;asfoon a* the Tickwi are fold, of which timely notice will be given. The Suptrintendants have appointed Johrt N. of Newaik, Jacob R. Har. dtnberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan RheSi of Trenton, as rmtmdiate M?nagerj thereof, who have given ample fecuiity for drfcharging the 11, aft reposed in them. 03" [horde* to secure the punflual pay ment of the Prizes, the Stiperintendants of the Lottery hav. dmtted that the Manager! (hall each en'er icto bonds in 4C,ooodoliar»j with four fufficrent fecurni s,to perform theif the fubilar.ee of w liich is I. That whenever either of the fifanagerj fiiall receive the sum ol Three Horidrid Dole lars, he shall ifnnidi/.tcly place the.fatnc in one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel. phia, to the cr edit of the , Governor of the Society, and such of the Superintendents as live in the city where the monies are placed, to remain there nnti) tlje Lottery is drawn, for the paymnt of the Prizes. 11. Thei Managers to take fuffcient fe ctirity for any Tickets they may tfuft, other, wife to be refponnble for ihem. 111, To keep, regular books of Tickets fold, Monies rec<tved and paid into (he Bank, abftrnfts .of which fhat] be fenty monthly, to thi Gbvernor of the Society. Paterfon, January l, 1794. ■Oh application to either o,f the above gen. tlemcn, information will be given where tickets may be had. February 24. 63" The Lottery publi/hed by th* <« Society for eftablifliing ufefiil ojanufae. tures," will commence drawing the fitft Tuesday in November next -- To the Ele&orsOf the city and county Of Philadelphia* Gentlemen, THIS being the lad year of the pre sent Sheriff's, time in oftte. I take the l.berty tb offtr ftiylelf a Candidate, and solicit vobr votes and interests in my favour, to plare toe on the return at the next"generalEteAion, as his successor f6r said office; in doing whtch, you will coniet an obligation that will be gratefully rei membcred,,by Vour most obediehfj and bum! le fervanr; JOHN ®AKER. « if. M»y 3, tii&ftf
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