F: Tne Liverpool 7 o Bt, Sold From the Ship Thomas, The second wharf below Pine-Street, ap ply at said wharf, to Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co. Aug- *6. d. jThe Ground Plan OF THE City and Suburbs PHILADELPHIA. taken prom actual surf sr. 1 r is until pleasure that the publisher has to info in hit fiibfcribers and the public in general, that the plate is now under the hancis of the engraver,and in g>eater fm wardiifs than was contemplated. At the fame time he begs leave to r mind them, th t fubftriptton papers aft (til) o pen at mod of the noted book-stores in the cty ; hajJ that he hopes from the whble: ot thgni to bt enabled to so m such a ret catalogue ot names, as will do a ctedit so the work, as well as afford a rtr)(onabJe encouragement to the under, taker. rii/ife who are dcfirous of further infor mation are to tall in Benjamin Dav'tes, No. 6&, Market flreet. April, 14. Scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars, deducing 1J per Cent• from the Prizes—-this 'Lottery confijls of 38,000 Tickets, in which there are 1 4>539 Prizes and 23,461 Blanks, being about offi and tin half Blanks t» a Prizd TliE Dn eitors of the Society foreftablifh* wg Ufcful Manufactures, having refolv ea to eredt LOI'TEKIES for raising One Hundred Thousand I)ol laks, agreeably to an Aft of the iture of ihr State of Ncw-Jeifey, have appointed the following persons to fuperintond and direst the draw ing ot the fame, viz. Nicholai Low, Plutul Kuifj, Herftian Le Roy, lames Walton, Richard Hamfon, Abijah Hammond* and Cornelius R. y, of the city of New-York— Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, MatthcW M - Connel anri Andrew Bayard, of tile city of Philadelphia—>His Excellency Richard Hdw cll, Esq. Elias B >udiuor, General El'as Day ton, Jam s Packer, John Bayard, Do&'.j- Lewis Donham, Samrn I W. Stockton, Joshua M. Wallace, J >feoh and Elifha Boudinot, of N w-jeifey, who offer the following S-hemc of a And pledgr themf lVes to the public, ihat they will takr e»ery and precaution in their power to have the forties paid by thb Manager#, from time to time, as received* into the * LW-Vorfc anti Philadelphia, t< which Hull be imimiiiaielv ditcharzed bv «. cheek npon r>n e Q f ,h, tf ai ik»: ' SCHEME: Prize of 20,000 Uoliar* ii 10,000 10,000 i 0.600 10,000 I*\ooo 10,000 15,000 90,000 , 30,000 '•6,000 oi,oo© ' 10,000 ' 5.000 5 i,ooo 10 1,000 s ° 400 100 ,06 3°o go iOOO 20 2000 1 j 3000 12 8100 , 9 H>539 Prizes. 1162,000 #3,46! Blanks. First drawn itiiiiiber, t Lafldrawn numbci, a,OOO 38,000 Ticket! at 7 Dollars eaili is i 6&.060 The drawing will cotnirience, under the infprftiort of a Commttiee of the Superin. ten dints, at ?a, of Trenton, as immednte Managers thereof, who have given an pie security for discharging thetruft repofi'd irt them. In order 10 fecurc the puii&ual pay mcnt of the Prizes, the Superintendents of the Lottery have direfied that the Managers fhal I \earh enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars, With four fufflcient fcctffttii s, to perform iheir infti ii&ions, ibe fubltance of which is I That whenever either of the Managers shall receive the sum of Three Hundrtd Dot. lars, he (hall immdiaiely place the fame in one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel phia, to the ciedit of the Governor of the Society, and such of (be Superintendents as live in the city where the monies are placed, 10 remain there nnlif the Lottery is drawn. tor the paymnt of the Prizes. 11. The Managers to take fufficient se curity tor any Tickets they may trust, other wise to be refpoimble for them. 111. To keep regular bocjWs of Ticfceu fold, Monies received and paid into the Sank, abftiafts of which (hall be sent, monthly, to thcGovernor of the Society. Paterfon, January 1, 1794. On application to either of the abo*e gen. •lemen, information will be given where tickets may be bad. February 34, 03" The Lottery ptibliflied by the *' Society far eflablifhing ufeful manufac tn'es,'' will cummer]ce drawing the firft Tiif'Ha ir November next-—« WANTED, An Apprentice To the Watch Making and Repairing Business, Apply TO C. Campbell. No. 3, south Fourth street, two doors from Market-street. Sept. 3 Salt, NO. 69. Diftritt of Pennsylvania, nr. ■ TO WIT: Ok. it lemembered that on he found d»\ of AugtSll, in Ihe nineteenth ye»r of the in dependence of the Uu.ied Sum of America I horn** Dobfon of the said D ftr.a, haih dt pofiti d m this Office the Title of a Book, the right whe'eof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit; Ah A.xonnt of the Bilious Remitting Yellow Fevei, as 11 appeared iniheri " U of Philadelphia iu the year 1793, b " benjamin R u (h, M. D Proicffo. ol t:» " Inftiintes of Crimcal M dici.e in " thi Univcrfiiy o> Pennsylvania." In coiibii mtty to the aft of Con»refs o lie United States intituled " An Aft foi tht encouragement of Learning, by ftcunng h fiopica of Maps, Ch«ru, and Books, to th. Authors and Proprietor ol suCh Copies,dur ing the times th-. rein mentiniirrf " Samuel Galdwell, CM of ti>e Difiria of Pcnnfjlvinia. , . . vo f- Diftri£t of Pennsylvania, to mr ; BE ii remembered that on ihc lourih ok, the right wh< ieof he claims as Author mi the wotd»fol|owing, to wit, " Letters addreffrd to the Philosophers " and Politicians of Fra«ce on the fubiifl "of Religion. To whicb are prefixed " Obferv3tion» relating to art of tlie Continent. ALSO tickets , , In the City of Wafhirigton Lottery, No. 2, (Winch wilcomuic r» Jiawiop V y Kegillcred, at.d tfc« cariieft account (ent of their fate per l-ter. ;S»pt it) d The French Language taught Br J, M. B A ft T, North Second Street, No. 158, WHO begs :eav ta inform is Fiend and the Public, that he inte di to in that Tongue, a number of Scholirs on ealonable terms. Those who will be plea : 1 to employ him, (hall be exactly attend ed to at their own Appartmetits. S '-T t *7 *eodsw i so the Electors of the city and county of Philadelphia. Gentlemen, This heing the last year of the pre terit Sheriffs time in office. I take lie liberty to offer mvfelf a Candidate, and folicitvour votes and interests in my favour, to plare me on the reiurn at the nextgenaralEleftion, at his fucceiroi for 'aid office; in doing which, you will confer an obligatiin that will be gratefully re. membcred, hv Your mast obedient, anit hum 1 ' servant, JOHN BAKER. STATE cf SOUTH-CAROLINA Iti the House of Reprepntatives, W Dec ember a 1 it, 1793* HE HE AS the Coihtrnilionrrfc of pub lic AccounUjh.we reported, that they cannot proceed to the Hreftigation of the Treasury Accounts, special In dents, witiout knowing the outstanding a. mount tfiertof in circuUtioh Therefore, Rejoined, That ail holders of fpeciaJ In dents be and required, on or before the firft day of Novrmbet ticX', »o deliver the fpccial Indciis in their pofifeflion to one or other of thcCommiflioners ef the Treasury, who aTf t*g»e receipts for the fame, and to report CO the Commimonern on public ac count*, on or aefore the tenth day of Nov ember ne*t, tie amount by them refpe&ive lv received, 4nd nu merous screams of watt rare interspersed through the whole country. The main river flows through one tratFl •}f about thirty thousand acres, and is with >e exception of one obftru&ion, naviga • »le to the Sufquehanmh. Spring Brook Creek, which with its branches, waters another tract » f about torty thousand acres of good Lad, emp ties itfelf into the Lachawannock, about j twelve m lcs from the Sui'cjarhann«h. It affords nuuic > tou < ; Mill feats, & in its course creates largebodies of well water ed meadow ground. .The other tracts a re interfe&ed bycrt^ks • f conGderable importance. Several Mills are already ere&ed for the accommodation of tho fettiers. R<»ads are cut in different dire&ions, to wards the most convenient markets. The county town is not more than i 2 mle> di ft ant from many parts ol the set tlement. 1 'y Sn'quehannali affords an easy and lafe navigation to Middleton, from whence the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com to the city. Another means of connection with Phi ladelphia, is bv the D iaware, from wliich the distance irCeyeral places is aboutthirty miles. The proprietors combining theirown in tents with that of the inhabitants, aredif pe lold by Robert Campbell, No. 54, fauth Second Jtreel, ficotld door bclotv the corner of Chefnutfireet, • .f MENTORIA ; The Young Lady's Friend, by. Mrs. Rowfon, Of the New Theatre, Kh.Jadelphla J au thm of He Irqitififnr, Fil!e de Charabre, Victoria, Cfci' Intrc, &c. Price neatly bound 75 cents. Detejlcd le the pen luhcfe baneful influ ence Could to the youthful docile mind convey Pernicious precepts, tell loose talcs, Ajidpaint illicit pajfion in such colours, As might mi/lead tbt utftifpefting heart, And vitiate tht young, unfeftled judg ment. Itvculrl not fortbc riches of the Sajl Ahttfe the noblest gifts of heaven thus, Or fink my Qenius to such pre/Htutirpe«sli.>n of tho/e who vilit hi? Muletim, in which book it is proposed to insert all such difcoycries, in ventions, improvements, scheme , obser vations, experiments, projects, hints or queries Mating to the arts or sciences, as any of his visitors, or correfpordents.mav trom time totime communicate. Such as may chuff to conceal their names may ntherfend theircommunicatinnsano nymon-, or at their deiire, C- \V, Peale will in lent heir names, with the numbei or signature of tlier refpeetive communica tions in a private book which he Ihil] keep loi that pmpofe. The advantages ot inch a public regiHer are obvious. J t will rescue from oblivion many ufHul hints, which might r>t!u r wife have d : .«d with tbe'rt authors. Jt m a> fe. cure to inventors thci. juftclaims, andpte vent often from taking the honor or profit | of a d'Jcovery to which they are not en itled, and as the Mufeuls ii now visited bvperfons from ahnoft all parts of the wy'rld, fnce a.regiilei-, it isprcfumed, will loon contain and be the nieaqs of diffemi natmg a vail fund of ufefnl knowledge, and promote Chat (pirll of enquiry and intrn rion, tor which the peop'e of the United States are already fojuftlydilUneiiiflied. i Aeg. 32 | George Eddy. O R Another parcel of land, within a mile of A iexandria jCOn taining about 24 icreii and 10 be fold in acie or haltLacre l"tt. Also, fund 1 y unimp'oved lots ofvarious sizes, in different parts of the town of Al exandria. Todefcrib* the premises more particu larly is Jeemed urtneceiTsry, as it is expec ted every person will examine and view whatever part he /ball be inclined to buy. My only objet the aforefaid tra&s of laiid and lot! as stall be neceflary for ihst pnrpofe, one half of the purclufe money mutt lie paid at the time ot contra lhaJl be prepared to detail particular a -, te enter into contrafH. — : ♦ FOR SALE, At the STORES of /efle 6c Robert Wain Souchong andConTo clieffs J« a rtet A quantity of Liibon and CadisSAl _ Soft Uif lied ALMONDS in bales Velvet CORKs, j„ do. Kuffia MAT! Sr , J"" e 9 j 75 PUBLISHED, Ind to be 'oid b, -he following r? joh " n^,>;V rod, ,V ° 41 ' Chef ""t i'treet rhoma? Dobftnj No. 4., f'uth s-coJ tree , Jolcp,i Ciuklh.ink, No. 87, Hicii I'eet, and Win. T.ung, No. 52, fouthS*', :o< d ftret', Delivered July J7, 1794. I N The African Church Of the City of F i.a u.pma the ocijafio.. ofopen:ng the f.i.ti .h B C K arUj P9'»ii v or (hip in t the fi,n. time, 41 By Samuel Magft-zv, D. D. Rector of St Paul's. )ivlr.e Service, intrortured with feleA Sctioru' paifeges, ~d a (ferial pr» vtr and then proreeding i n its u s ua l office.' having beei-pe 1 rnied By Janes Abereremite, A. M. 'econd Alliftant Mi < ie .I' Chnft Chu-cfe and it, Pete 's- * " Ethiopia Jhall foot,Jlretch out her hands unto Cod." A "g' 6 *>a,v 4w FOR SALE, the following Trails of Land, . ft Virginia. n»«tcA trta , Fr, - drl " ,c '- cem*y, cenujo, ft, 3C ' eS ' e, " E P arr ot fat "tor, 01. Thomas Bryan Martin now chowfc by the. name of Greer,way ecu -nut 12 miles from Wn.cheftc a n o c ,/ m >ew to Wn. For the conveisieiir* ot pur hafers, » will |, e divided into p„re,fc of ariou? dimensions from 200 to 600 acre »h,cl,may be viewed by to c„? 1. K. Meade, living ma r theprrmiks— fmbe 8 ::r r,,4rtis ve,y •"< Another t.mft in the fi.rae eavnty on (Tage creek, coi.tainmg 230 ac»e s , and djol [iing Jacob Lt viiigoorK Another tract in H mpfcrre connty.coii aimng by patent, 699 acres, tailed .Slim Snttom, situate on both fides of t e South iJ'anchand within two miles of the mouth »' ».«, and is supposed to have a good mill Another tratft i„ Hamp/hi.e county „„ rTaereT a " d Kettle " Lick > containing Anotlar trafl in Prince William cm,, < . cov t ,i, g about 5 , re, a " d *b u ',is the river, where »«f. , 100 tons conveniently harbour. On another part of tliij*raft it is&ppofed 'here is a quarry ot fl-te, convenient so water carriage. Upwards of two thirds are in woods Mr Enoch S. Lane, living 0 „ the preinifes, will Acw thrs tract. linr Ano ' h " 11 ast > j n Fairfax county, called Springfield contaming 2040 ,-j acreSi a . bout 13 miles fiom Alexandria and iofrom Washington ; abounds with fine (bring, and me-dow ground, and may be feeu Il.y apply ing to Mr. John A'ood, living on part of Another.raft in Fairfax county, con :T^ °" Run, a. bout 6 mile-,from Alexandria. Aooth.rt.aft in Fairfax county, contain i»E "bout 176 acres, adjoining Mr. J. w fan 5 feat, about sou. miles f,om Al ona. Another tract, i„ raiff,* Ummg 5,3 acre,, near Occootra'n, Mr. idward Wa(hi ng ion*i. Anotl.tr tiaft, in Fairfax count taming go acre» or fbereibout, v a mile at Pohick and with ; mries Of Mount Vernon, lies terel, nd is urell timbered. An undivided moiety in another trt(i, containing about 284 acres, in F ounty, about 5 miles from WaflHngto.i, 9 from Alexandria, where J. Rubinfcui for merly Jived. Alexandria fuly 28 CHARLES LF . Ang. 8 **