Snne Liverpool To Be Sold From the Ship Thomas, The second wharf below Pine-Street, ap ply at laid wharf, to Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co. Aug. a 6. d. Gfound Plan OF THE City and Suburbs OF PHILADELPHIA. TAKF.N FROM ACTUAL SURVEY* 1 T is with pleasure that the publisher has to inform his fubJcribers and the public 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 thein, th.it subscription papers dreftill o pen at rfirtftof the noted book-stores irt the city ; and that he hopes from the whole of them to b~ enabled to form such a ref pettable caialogue of names} as will do a credit to the \Vorkj as well 4s afford a reaibna'ble eacouragertient to the under taker. Those who are tMirous of further infor tnation are requested to call on Benjamin Davies, No. 68, Market street April 14. Scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 Dollars, oti 266,000 Dollars, deducing 15 per Cent. frotn the Prizes- —this Lottery conftjls of 38,000 Tickets, in which there are 144539 Prizes and 23,461 Blanksj being about one and an half Blanks to a Prize; THE Diieftorsof the Society for eftablifh ltig Ufeful Manufactures, having rfifolV~ e4 to erect LOTTERIES for raiflng One Hundred Thousand Dollars, agreeably to an Aft of the Legifbture of the State of New-Jersey, have appointed the following perfonsto fupctintend and direst the draw-, ingof the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufus King, Herrrfan Le Roy, James Watlon, R,ichard Harrifon, Abijah Hammond; and Cornelius Ray, of tfie city of New-York— Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M'- Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the pity of Philadelphia—-His Excellency Richard How ell, Esq. £lias Boudinot, General Elias Day ton, Jam*-s Parker, John Bayard, Doctor Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, Joshua M. Wallace, Joseph Bloomfield, and Elifha Boudinot, of N'-w-Jerfcy, who offer the following Scheme of a Lottery,' and pledge themselves to the public, that they will take e*ery assurance and precaution in their power too 5 10 2d ICO 300 iooo 2000, 3000 8100 2)000 1,000 s°° too 60 20 >5 12 to 3 262,000 23.461 Blanks. FirH: drawn number, 2,000 L.aftdrawn number, 2,000 —'* 'Ir* **■ 38,000 Tickets at j Dollars eaolTis 266,000 The drawing will commence, under the infpt&ion of a Committee of the Superin tendents, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which timely notice will be given. The Superintendants have appointed John si. Cumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har denberg* of N<-w-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have givea ample security tor discharging the tfuft reposed in them. bfon of the laid Diftri£l, hath de posited in this Office the Title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit: " An Account of the Bilious Remitting u Yellow Fevei, as it appeared in itie ci -44 ty of Pniladeiphia'in the year 1793* " Benjamin Ruth, M. D. ProteiTor ot the tC Intimites and of Clinical M -dicine in f* the University of Pennsylvania." In conformity to the aft of Congress ol the United States intituled lt An Ati for the of Learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of such Copies,dur ing the times therein mentioned." Samuel Caldwell, Clerk of the DiJtriH qf Pennfylvartia. Aug, 27 NO. 71. Diftri£t of Pennsylvania, BE it remembered that on the fourth day of Augiift in ihe rjineteenih year of the inde pendence of the United Slates of Amcrica, Jofrph Priestley of the said Diftrift, hatii de pofittd in this Office the Title of a fiook, the right Whcieof he claims as Author in the wordsfollowing, to wit, <4 Letters addressed to the fhilofophers " and Politicians of France on the fubjett "of ReligiJn. To which are prefixed " Observations relating to the causes of the tl general prevalence of Infidelity, by Jo " feph Priestley, L. L. D. F. R. S. &c. tl Tantamn* Rem tam negligent^. r< Terence." m&thtf In conformity to the adl of the Congress of the United States intituled •' An Aft for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of Mapa Charts and Books to the Authors and Proprietors of such copies du ring the times therein mentioned." Samuel Caldwell, Clerk of the Di(lrift of Pennsylvania. Diftrift of Pennsylvania, TO WIT; 3E it remembered that on the fourth day of August in the uineteenth year of the lnd pendence of the United Stairs of Amerjca, Joieph Priertley of the said diftrift hath de posed in this Office the title of a Book the ight whereof he claims as Author in; the words following to wit : Two Sermons, viz. l. The present state of Europe compared with ancient «• Piophecies, preached oh the Fast-day " i 794» with a Preface containing the " realons for the Authors leaving England. " 2. The use of Christianity especially in " difficult times, being the Authors Fare ; 4< well discourse to his Congregation at HacKney, by Joseph Priestley L. L. D. 44 F. H, S. See. In conformity to the Aft of the Congress of the United States intituled «< An Aft for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of Maps Charts ar.d Books to the Authors and Proprietors of such copies du ring the times therein mentioned." Samuel Caldwell, Clerk of the DiflriH of Pertnfylimnia, 10,000 10,000 1 <*,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 30,000 NO 70, Diftrid of Pennsylvania, 36,000 Bi,ooo BE i t remembered that on the fourth day of August in the nineteenth yeat ofthe Independence of the United States of America, Joseph Priestley of the said dif tri Chesnut Street.—Price Six Dollars Per Annum. TO IVIT. NO. 72, TO WIT : By order of the Court, DfcARE, Clerk. i awtf. FOR SALE, About 1030001b. of GOOD COFFEE, [uft Landing, from on board of the Clip Sedgley, Captain Hodge, at Cuthbert's wharf. Apply to Philips, Cramond, & Co. Sept. 16 d__ TO BE SOLD, By THOMAS DOBSON, A N Alphabetical Lift OF THE D U TIE S Payable by law on all Goods, Wares, and imporsed into the United Saates of A.nerica, after the last day of June 1794, diltinguilhingthe rates payable on those imported in (hips or vetlels of the United States—and the rates payable in fo reign fllipr, or vessels, including the addi tional duties, towhichthe refprdtivearti cles are liable. The French Language TAUGHT Br M. BAR T, North Second Street, No. 158, WHO begs leave to inform . is Friends and the Public, that he intends" to inftruft in that Tongile, a number of Scholars oil reasonable terms. Those who will be plea led to employ him, fliall be exaGly attend ed to at their own Appartments. Sept. 17 *eod2W To the Eleftorsof the city and •county of Philadelphia; . Gentlemen, THIS being the lad year of the pre sent Sheriff's time in office. I take the liberty to offer myfelf a Candidate, and solicit voj: r votes and interests in my favour, to place me on the return at the next generalEleftion, as his fucceflor for said office; in doing which, yon will confer an obligation that will be gratefully re membered, by Your moll obedleiU, and humble servant, JOHN BAKER. es tf. May 3. STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA In the House of Representatives, December 2111,1793. WHEREAS the Com mi fli oners of pub lic Accounts,have reported, that they cannot proceed to the investigation of the Treasury Accounts, refpetting special In- dents, withouL knowing the outstanding a - mount thereof in ciiculation i—Therefore, Resolved, Thai all holders of drnts be dirc£i d, and rewired, on or before lhe firft day of Novt mbfcf neXf, to deliver the special Indents in their poff< flion to one or other of the Commirfioners the Treasury, who are to give receipts for the fame, and to report to the CommifTioners on public ac counts, on or before thetrnth day of Nov ember next, the amount by them Tefpettive ly received, and also to the Legiftature, at their meeting in November next, and that all special Indents not rendered into the Treasury as above, on or before the firft day of November next, (hall be, and the fame are hereby barred. Rejclved, That public notice of this resolu tion be given in the fevfiral Gazettes in this State, once every three weeks, until the (Trft day of November neXt. And that the Dele gates of this State in the Congress Of the Uni ted States, be requested to cause this refolu- tion to be piiblifhrd in one or more papers in the cities of Philadelphia and New-York, and that provision will be made for the ex pences attending such publication. Ordered, That the resolution be feftt to the Senate for their concurrence. By order of the House, JOHN SANFORD DART, C.H.R, In the SENATE, December a 1(1,1793. Resolved, That this House do concur with :he House of Reptefentatives in the forego ing resolutions. Ordered, That the resolutions T be lent to the Houfeof Representatives. by order of the Senate, FKLIX WARLEY Clerk. ewt N. JUST PUBLISHED, And for lale at Mathew Cany s Store, No. 118, Market street, Price half a dollar, enibellilhed with a linking likenefsof Mr Margarot, The TRIAL O F Maurice Margarot, Before the High Court of JuJliciary at Edinburgh, on an indißment for SEDITIOUS PRACTICES. " OF the many remaikable trials which the prefeirt extraordinary fvftein ol crimi nal jurisprudence in G. Britain and Irela-nd has brought before the public eye j this, certainly is nioft entitled to universal pe rusal and attention. It developes, more fully than any publication extant, the lat , eft viewi and objects of the Briti/h conven tion ; and proves ineonteftibly, thatjudi cial profecutiom (or persecutions( and de cifionsare now more the relnlt of the pre sent order of things, than any old falhion ed attachment to the laws or the conftitu tion. Add to this, that i t hold-, up to the wonder and idmiiation of mankind, the the firm, manly, and patriotic comluft of this devoted victim—this ' Second Sydney,' as he has justly and deservedly been called; who in the course of one of the longed tri als we know of, unafliftcd even by a single member of the long robe, evinced such a depth of legal and couftitutional know ledge and, in a fpcech of tour hours length, displayed such a blaze of eloquence and firft rate abilities, as astonished the court—and, strange to relate ! even drew involuntary appbufe from the venal and time-serving creature of a corrupt go > virnment."" Lachawarurock. - A LARGE body of LAND on ttils river and its waters, is now for fple to Setters on ly, on moderate terms,and at a long credit. The foil is remarkably fertile, and nu merous streams of watcrare iaterfperfed through the whole country. The main river flows through one trafl of about thirty thousand acres, and is with l»e exception of one obftruftion, naviga ble to the SufquOliannah. Spring Brdok Creek, which with its branches, waters another tract of about forty/noufand a** fs of good Land, emp ties itfelf into the Lachawannock, about twelve miles from the Sufqliehannah. It affords numerous Mil! feats, & in its course fcreates largebodies of well water ed meadow ground. , The other t rafts are interfefted bycr»»ks of co'nfiderable importance. Several Mills are already erected for the accommodation of thefettlers. Roads are cot in different directions, to wards the most convenient markets. The county town is not more than 12 mles distant from many parts ol the set tlement. The Sufquehannah affords an easy and fafe navigation to Middleton, from whence the Canal to Schuylkillextends the com munication to the city. Another means of connexion with Phi ladelphia, is by the D> laware, from which the distance iufeveral places is aboutthirty miles. The proprietors combining theirown in terest with that of the inhabitants, are dis posed to erect works of public utility,open uoads, &c. and in every en miles square, a tract of one hundred acres is allotted for a School, and one hundred acres for thefirft refidfnt clergyman of any denomination of Christians. For further particulars apply to George Eddy. Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Comity, Pennfylvauia, July 9. Lettersdirefted tn George Eddy, at Phi ladelphia, or this place, relative to this, bufinefs,will be duly anfwt-red. eorf^m THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, And to be fold by Robert, Campbell, No. jovth Second Jlreet, second door below the corner of Chef nutJlreet, MENTORIA ; O R The Young Lady's Friend, B Y Mrs. Rowfoii, Of the New Theatre, Philadelphia ; au thor of the Inquifito/,' Kille de Chanibre, Victoria, Charlotte, &c. Price neatly bound 7 5 cents, lietejled be the pen ,- oblrr- experiments, projects, hints or queries relating to the arts or fcieoces, as airy of hi* visitors, or correfpomients.may from tinre totime communicate. Such as may chute to conceal their names may either fend their communications ano nymous, or at their desire, C- \V. Peale will infertthesr names, with the numberor ftgnature of ther refpe&ive communica tions in a private book which he fhillkewp for that purpose. The advantages of fuchapyblic register are obvious. JtwiNrefcue irbin oblivion ihany ufefuf Mm*, which might otherwise have died with their authors. It may fe cureto inventors their just claim*, andpie vent others from taking the honor or profit of a discovery to which they are not en titled, and as the Mufcuin is now visited byperfons from almost all parts of the world* fuce a,re£ifter, it isprefumed, wijl . soon contain and he the mdoy of Oc tober next, till the 15th of Detfinbr, [ shall be in the city of Richmond, sjnd «fte. that time I shall remain at home, in Alex andria, at which places, or eliewhe«e, I (hall be prepared to detail particulars, an<4, } to enter into contra&s. Alexandria. July 28 CHARLES LEE. Anp. 8 •iaw4w jawiow