line Liverpool To Be Sold From the Ship Thomas, The second wharf below Pine-Street, ap ply at said wharf, to Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co. Aug. 26. d. The Ground Plan OF THE City and Suburbs PHILADELPHIA. TAKRN FROM ACTUAL SURVEY* 1 T ii -v ith pleasure that the oublifher star* to info m his fubfcriberi and the public in general, that the plate »s now under the h«nds of the engraver, and in greater for. wardnfs than Was at firft contemplated At thefame time he begs leave to r mind the.n, rli f fubfcript:on papers are (till o pen at moft<«f the noted book-ftoies in the city ; $nd that he hopes from the whole oft ! ie ;wob; enabled mi Inch a ref p?ft:ii>leca'aiogwe r.( as will do a credit to the work, as well as afford a reasonable encouragement to the under, tjker. Those. who are dt* (irons of further infor mation ai e tt qu-'fted to call on Benjamin Davies, No. 68, iV!ark« 1 street. April 14. Scheme of a Lottery, To ruife 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dillars, deducting 15 per Cent, from the Prizes—this Lottery confijls of 58,000 Tickets, in which there are 14,539 and 23,461 Blanks, being about one and an •if Blanks to a Prize. THE l)nc£lors oflhc Society foreftabiifh* nig Uft tut M inutatturesj having refolv cd to erect LO I'l'EK lES tor One Hundred Thousand Dollars, agreeably to an Aft t>f ihe L gifliture of thr State of Ncw-Jfifey, have appointed the fallowing person* to superintend and direst the draw ing o! the fame, vz. Nicholas Low, Rufus King, Herman Le Roy, James Watforij R iehard Hanifon, Abij'sh Hammond, and Cornelius R;>y, of the city of New-York*-- Tfiovnas Willing, Jofepb Ball, MatthtW M*. C >nnel an«t Aadrew Bayard, of the ci *y of Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How ell, tfej. Elias Boudinot, General El as Day ton, Jam s Pi'ker, John Bayard, D"ft< r Lewis Donham, Samu< I W. Stockton, Joshua M. W .ll ict , J >feph Bj«•■omfield, and Ehfha Boudinot, of N w Jtifey, who offer the following Scheme of i Lottery, and pUMge thamfelves to tntr public, that they will tike every a(Turanee and precaution in their power to have thitf Monies paid< by the Managers, from tirwe to time! as received* into the Banks ai New-Yo k and Philadelphia, u> remain for the puipofe, of paving Priz s, which lhall be imnndia'ely difchargCd by a cheek npon one of ill Banks. SCHEME Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,000 10,000 10,000 5,060 10,000 2,000 10.000 1,000 io,ooo 500 in,ooo 1 so 10, coo 3° 15,000 20 20,000 15 3.0,060 12 36,000 10 81,00© s s 5 io 20 100 306 itfob 3COO 8io«a 14,539 Prizes. 262,000 £3,461 Blanks, First drawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawri number, 2,000 38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000 The drawing will commence, under the infp-tlion ut a Committee of the Superin tendants, as loon as the Tickets are fold, of which tinieiy notice will be given. The Suponntendants have appointed John N Curnmtng, of. Newark, Jacob R Har denberg, ot New-frrunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, o l Tienton, as immediate Managers thereof, vth ir. November next «- WANTED, An Apprentice To the , 1 Watch Making and Repairing Buiinefs, Apply TO C. Campbell. No. south Fourth street, two doors fro, a Sept. 3 NO. Cj. Diftrift of Pennfylvaniaj 70 HIT: Salt, BE if lemembered that on ihe fourth day of Augult, in the nineteenth year or the in dependence of the Uft'ied Stats of America, Thomas Drtbfon of the fa id Diftnft, hath de posited in (Irs Office the Title of a Book, the right wheieof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to Wit: " An Account of the Bilious Remitting *' Yellow Fcvei, is it appeared in'hc £1- " t) of Philadelphia in the year by " Benjamin Rush, M. D. PlO effji tin tl Intimites and ol Cluneal M -diciue in '• the University o» Pennsylvania." In conformity to the aft of Congress o' "lit" U«itcd States intituled 41 An Aft tor the encouragement of Learning, by fecunng hu copies of Mdps, Chans, and Books, to tht* Authors and Proprietors of such Copies,dur ing the times '.hrrein mentioned." ' Samuel Caldwell, Clerk of the Dijlrift of Pennfylwinia. Aug, 27 NO. 71. District of Pennsylvania, TO WIT: t BE it Tcrrienibcred that on the fourth day of Augyft ,n 'lie nineteenth year of rhe inde pendence ot the United States of Ainetica, jofeoh Pi i eft ley of the- fa id Diftrift, hath de pofiit.fi in H)«s Qifice the Tide ol a Book, the ' iglit w.hueof he clnras as Author in the wOl dsjfo] lowing, to tyvr, 44 Letters addreUVd to the Pbilofophcrs (i and Politicians of France oh the fuhv si uof Religion. To which are p»vfixef Ametjda, |joleph Priestley Hf the said diftrift haib d»- pofued in this Office the title of a Book the ight vvhereof he claims as Anthtfr in the words following to wit : i " Two Sermons, viz. i. The preterit '• ftjte of fcuropp compared with an<~ien '• PfopheCies, prearhed on the FafUrfay " *794> with a Preface containing flu " realons for the Authors leading England; " 2. The ufc ol Chriftiaritty efpeciallv in 44 difhculr belrig the Auihojs Fair- 41 well difr.omfe io his Co ".juration at ri by 44 the death of Cbrift. By Joseph Prieft -44 lev L. L. D F R. S. &c To which are 44 added a Concise H'ftory of the rife of 44 ihofe do&nnes and an accouut ofthe 44 Trial of Mr. EUvall for Heresy ai d 44 Blasphemy at Sraffo d Aflizes. To us 44 the* eis one God the Fat-he' and one " Mediator the Man Chnft Jesus. 1. <■ Cor. VIII. 6. ~ Tm ! IT. 5." In conformity to the Act of Congiefs of thr United Statts intitu'ed " An Aft for the encouragemrn of learning by fecoring the copes ol Maps Charts and Book- to the Authors and Proprietors offuch copies du ring the times therein nv ntioped." Samuel Caldwell, Clerk of the Dijlrift of Pennsylvania. 27, Whereas an attach ment at the fiiti of the adminiftratoisof all and Angular the goods and chattel?, rj ht s and credits, which were of William net deceased, at the time of his death hath been ifTuedout of the lnferiou Coiu of common pleas, in and for the Countyo, Middlesex, against the Goods and Chanties, Lands and Tenements of Junius Martin, late of the county aforefaid, returnable to the thirdTuelday in JuJy last. NOTICE is hereby given to the said Irenius Martin, that unless he appear and file special ba to the said action, on or before the third Turf day in January next, judgment will be en tered against him by default, and the goods and chatties, lands and tenements so at tached, fold for the fatisfa&ion of such of his creditors as (hall appeer to be justly en titled to any demand thereon, and (hal lap ply for that purp fe, according to thefoim of the itatute in such cafe made& provided t.i&frf Aug. ro, lawtf PHILADELPHIA:—-Printeb by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chesnut Street.—Price Six Dollars Psr Annum. J il NO 70, By order of tlie Cosn, OEARE, Clerk. I awtf. Philadelphia. September 17, 1794'. General orders. THF Governor t»kes the earliest oppor tunity «f txpreffi'ng his sincere thanks to the quotis of the brigades of the city and county of Philadelphia militia, for their puhdlual and general attendance at the cimp this day. In a particular man ner he acknowledges his obligations to Col. Gurney and his regiment, to Captains Dilnlap, Singer, and M'Connell, and the cavalry under their command ; —to the coi ps of Artillery ; to the several corps of OreAadicrs arid light infantry, attach ed 011 this occasion to Colonel Gurney's regiment; to the volunteer company of light infantry under the command of Ma jor M'Pherfon ; And the corps from South ward A condridV To honorable, and so fpi'rited, cannot fail to excite a patriotic emulation thro'-out tli? state ; and the Governor, with heart-felt fausfailion, an ticipates a correfpohdent effect, in profit ing our conftitutlon and laws from the threatened violation anrl fubverflon. — Wherever the question, thkt occaC;ns the present armament; has beer- and understood, the citizens of l'ennfyl v.Miia have manifefted their zeal to. mairi T ta : ri the public peace and order, and even enemy of the Republic, internal, as well r T s external, will eventually find, thit thoi'e who have fought to obtain a free govt ril- I ment, will as cheers ully fight to prefervc J it. In addressing citizens, who have advan ced under a sense ps duty, for the purpose of reftoriug the violated authority of the laws, it is fuj>erfluous to recommend a constant attention to fo:)ri.:ry and rder, a ftridl refpeift to the rights of perfeme ami of private property, in the course of the march. The Governor is confident that the conduit of his fellow-citizens, will in that, as well as in every other ivfpeift, command the eileeiii, conciliate the d'fpo fitions, and invite the afliftance and fnend ftiip of the country thfough which they pals. The commanding officers of the respec tive corps ire requested immediatly to re port to the adjutant-general, a roll of their dfficfers, men and equipments ; and, like wise to prepare atid furniih the advance antt j ay' rtolls. Such of Ihe militia as wiih any part of their cav.i:ice or pay be given to their ftmilk-s during their abfencc, will pleaie to state the faiie to the commanding officer of the. proper torps, who will make a report to the aiijutliit-general, and pro tifion will accordingly "be made for en suring a compliance. 'i lie following order of inarch is to b? observed by th( quotas of the city andcoun ty of Philadelphia Brigade. 1. Capt: Dimlap's ")... ~. , 2. Capt. M'Cauiwll'f J- lro °P°> Ll £ !u Capt. Singer's ) to allemble on Friday morning in Mar ket ilreet call of twelith ftrcct and to hiarch with the baggage in the rear by the way of Norris-towri Reading and Harrif burgh to Carhile. On Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. 1. Tlie light infantry corps, i. The grenadiers, 3. '1 he baggage of the infantry grena diers and battalion, ' 4. The Governor's ftaff tad waggons with flores, z. The battalion, To march from their present encamp ment by the middle ferry bridge to the ridge road and thence by Noiris-towu, Reading, and Harriibu, gh to CarKfk. By order of the Governor, (signed) JOSIAH HARMER, Adjutant-genera! 0 { the mi lit i* ot Eeanfylvania. The F. each language taught tir J. M. BAR T, North Second Street, No. 158, WHO begs leav< to inform is Kriends and the l'ublic, that l.e intends to inftruft in that Tongue, a number of. Scholars on reasonable terms. TliJle who will be plea sed to employ him, fliall be exadly attend ed to i-.t their own Appartments. Sipt. 17 JUSt PUBLISHED, And for fate at Mathcw Carey s Store, No 1 iB, \lavker ilreet, Price liall' a dul ar, embeUiftud with a ftrikinq likene'sof Mr Margarot, The TRIAL O F Maurice Margarot, Before the High Court of J ujliciary at *"■»•» f • )•«. . r> Edinburgh, on an indictment for SEDITIOUS PRACTICES. " OF tne many ri'maikac.le trials wine the present extraordinary fyftetn ot crimi nal juril'prudence in G. Britain and Irelani has brought belore the public eye ; this ceitainly is most entitled to univerlal pe ru'al and attention. Jt devtlopes, rami fully than any publication extant, the lat ell viewt and of the British conven. tion ; and proves iiiconteftibly, that judi cial profceurioni (or pertecutionsf anjl jjg. cifions are now more the relult of tbr pre lent ovdei* ol* things than any oid fafliion ed attachment to the laws or the conftitu tion. Add to this, that it huldi up to the wonder and admitation of mankind, the the firm, manly, and patriotic condnft of this devoted victim—this ' Second Sydney,' as he has justly and defervedlv been ca'lid who in the course of one of the loogeft tri! , als we know of, unaflifted even by a ffnclf ! member of the long robe, evinced fucli a depth of legal and conilittrtionai kiiow. [ edse and, in a fpceeh of four hours length, Ciifplayed such a blaze o{ eloquence and firft rate abilities, as aft.iniflied the court—and,- ilrange to relate ! even drew involuntary app!., u fe from the venal and time-serving' creature of a oorrupt go vemmenf." Lachawannock. i A LARGE body ol LAND on this river and its waters, is now for sale to Settlirs on ly, on moderate terms,and at a long credit. The foil is rrinarkaoly fertile, and nu merous flreami of waterare interspersed through the whole country. The main river flows through one trart of about thirty thoulajid acres, and is with 'ie exception of ole obftruftion, navi&a ---■ e to th.- Sufquehaiinoh. Spring Brook Creek, which with its branches, waters an th?r tract ol about forty thousand acres of good emp ties itfclf into the Lacbawannock, about twelve Hides from the Su quehaimah. It affords nu'n-ious Mdl feats, & in its course creates largebodies of well water ed meadow grotind. The other "tracts art?interfeftedbycrcaks jf considerable importance. Several Mills are already erefled for the accommodation of the settlers. R'»ads aie rutin different to ■ ards the rtioft convenient market-. ® The county toWn is not move than iZ mle, J (tunc from many parts.ol the fct tlemeut. « The Su'queljannah affords a;i easy and Tafe navigating to Middlcton, from whence the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com ill iniftation to the city. A*ither means of connexion with Phi ladelphia, is by the D. laware, from which r be Jillance in reveral places is about thirty riijtes. The proprietors combining theirown in rereft with that of the aredif ,»>fed to erecst works of public utility,open "load's, &'c. and in every en miles square, a 1 1 aft of one hundred acres is allotted for a Scho 1, »nU one hundred acie* for thefirft jefdtn: cleigynun of any denomination of GhriftianS. For further particulars apply to George Eddy. Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, July 9. Lctterbdii *cte (Jeorge Eddy, at Phi ltdeiphia, or this placf, relative to thii, bafirtefs,will *'e ttulv anfry-'reri. . THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, An.i to be lold by Robert Campbell, No. 54, south Second Jlreet, second door belolv the corner of ChefnutJlreet, MENTORIA ; O R The Young Lady's Friend, Mrs. Rowfon, Of ihe Mew Tbeatie, Ph larl.d* face a,regi(ler, ir isp c wLT] icon contain and he the mean"> of ctillemi nating a vast fund of ufefnl knowledge, and promote that spirit of enquiry and inven sion, for which the people of the United ; states are already so joftly tMinguifhcd. Aug. 22 B Y FOR SALE, At the STORES of Jeffe 8c Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipes, lihds. and <. uar ter caflts Souchong and Congo TEAS, ir, quarter chests A quantity of Liibonanri C»d iSALT Soft Aelitd ALMONDS in bales Velve t COHK-S i' do. Russia MATTS. J»"« 9 d THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, And to be foldb' the following Bo.>kf«!!ers viz. John Ormrod, No. 41, Ciiefnut it-eet, Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, f ou Hi S expec ted every perfojj. will examine and view whatever part he shall be inclincnJ to buy. My only object being to rarfe a certain si.m of*money, by felling so many or fnch parts of ihe aforefaid tracts of Land : IJ- lots f& shall be neceffaiy for rhatpurpoie, oneiialf of the pur chafe money mirib be paid at time oi contract, and the other within a from tjic firft day of August next, ami at the time of delivering poifefuon or exe-i tilting a legal conveyance The lands re maining unfold, except the tra