Life of Howard* THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, b v J. O R M R O D, (Price 75 Cents) At Franklin's Head, No. 41, ChefnUt - ' Street, A VIEW of the Life, Travels and Philan- thrcrpic Labours, of the late JOHN HOWARD, Esq. L. L.D. F. R. S. fcmbelli&ed wiiba striking likeness of that Citizen of the World. BY JOHN AIKEN, M. D. To which is subjoined an ODE inferibed to John Howaid, by William Hayley, Esq. FROM realm to realm, with cross or cejeent crown d, Where'er mankind and misery are found. O'er burning sands, deep waves, or wilds of/how, Great HOWARD journeying feeki the house of woe. JJo*wn manyaiuindingftef todungeons drtnk, Whereanguifhwails aloud,andfetters clank: Tp caves hejlrewd with many a mould ring bonf, And cells, luhofe echoes only learn to groan; —Onward he moves I—Disease and death retire, And murm'ring demons hate him, and ad mire. S"pi. i. Medical Books. JUST PUBLIBHED, By Thomas Dob/on, at the Stone House No. 41, south Seoo d Jlreet, VOL. 11. Medical Inquiries AND •OBSERVATIONS. By BENJAMIN RUSH, M. D. ProfelTor of the Institutes of Medicine, and of Clinical Praflice in the Univef fiiyot Pennfylvanii. CONfAINING t. An inquiry into the influence of phyfi'ca caules upon the moral faculty. 2. An inquiry luto the effe&s of fpiritous li quors upon the human body, arid their in fluence upon the happinefa of society. 3. An inquiry into the causes and cure of the pulmouaty consumption. 4. Ooferva/ioni on the fympturtsand ctrre of droplies. 5. An Inquiry imo'the caufesand theeureof internal dropsy of the brain. 6. An account of the mealies, aa they ap pealed in Philadelphia, in the year 1789. 7. Arv account of the influenza, aa it appear ed in Philadelphia in the years 1789,1790, and 1791 • 8. An inquiry into the causes of the increase of bilious and remitting fevers, in Peim- I'ylvania. g, An inquiry into the caufesaud cure of fore legs. to. An account of the state of the body and m»nd in old age, with observations upon its difeafcs and their remedies. Price onodollar and a quarter unbound, or one dollar and a half neatly bound. Medical Tranfa&ions OF THE College of Phyftoians of Philadelphia. VOL. I—P ART!. Pricc one dollar in boards. A Treatise cm the Diseases at Children. With general directions for the management of Infants from the biTth, adapted for the uic ot physicians and private families. By Michael Underwood, M. D. Licentiate of Mtdwifery in the Royal Col lege of Phyfxciihs in London, and Pbyfitian of the Britilfa Lying-in-Hospital. Price one Dollar. Yhis IS atflioowledged to tie the boot ■which ha* been' publimed 60 the fubjeft, aae is ealcolated for th* ufc of parents. nnrfcs, and private families, as wella*ne, and the price ooty «« third of whM ihe imported copies fell iot. The fitjinburgh New DifpeuTatory, two dollars. System of Surgery, extrafi'ed from the wprfei of Benjamin Bell, by Dr. Waters, 2 dols. 50 cents. System of Anatomy, extrafied from the fineyclopsedia, with I » copperplates, 2 dols. System of Chemistry, extracted from the Encyclopaedia, exhibitmga view of tbepro. grefs of thefcieneee, and me different fyllemt whichhairt teen publifhtd, < d 015.50 cents. . Btfiwn'i EUmtnta. «f Modicjue, 9 dols. 67 cenlt. T. Dob/an basin the Prefix An edition ot the Medical and Philofophi c»l Commentaries of Edinburgh. Two v»l ---uines are printed in ooe at 2 dollars and 50 cents per volume ; he has nearly (inilbed the five ftrft volumes, which contain the Srft'ten volumes ot the European edition, which fell for two dollars each. Nine volumes will in clude eighteen Europetn volumes, which will briog the publication up to the present tin*. Likrwife fir fait a cof{fiderable number <* J Jf. J D-.i.. Medical Books, "viz. Cullen's Pra&ice, Materia Medici, Physi ology, and Synopfts. Bell's Surgery, 6vols. or 4 volt, do. on Ulcera, Buchan's Domestic Medicine, Ledran's Surgery, Chefelden's A- Tietomv, Hunter on the Venereal, Swedeea ver an do. Rollo on Weft India Diseases; Rigby on Uterine Hemorrhage, Hamilton's - outhcet of thetbeory and practice of Midi wtfery, with pr without plates, do. on the management of Female complaints. Meat on Hydrophobia, tcc. &c. Burlington Pork. A QUANTITY OP Best Burlington Pork, TO BE SOLD BY Levi Hollingfworth & Co. oa. & Fine Liverpool Salt, To Be Sold Ff-om the Ship Thomas, The second wharf below Pine-Street, ap ply at said wharf, to Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co. Aug. 26. d. AT THE Card Nail FaEtory, No. 59, north Front street, Webster, Adgate & White, Have conjlantly for sale, Cotton, Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, Cut Nails of allfizes, Floor Brads, Sprigs and Tacks, Fullers Shears, Gun Flint» and Wool Hats, A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in barrels 3t*,tv3 w. A new"Edition of Adgate's Philadelphia Harmony, containing both the firft and (e ---cond parts, being the most apr oved fyf tcm of Roles and the bed collection of Tunes now in u'e, Machinery for making Cards On an Improved Conftru&ion. Oft. 2 w&itf Scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars, Deduamg* 15 pea Cent* from the Prizes— This Lottery conjifls of 38,000 Tickets, in which there are 14,531 Prizes; and 23,461 Blanks, being about one and an half blanks to a poize. THE Dire&ors of the Society for eftablifh mg Ufeful Manufa&ures, having resolv ed to erect LOTTERIES for raifwg One Honored Thousand Dollars, agreeably to ah A£t of the Legislature of the State of New-Jersey, have appointed the following perfontfto superintend and direst the draw ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufus K ng, Herman Le Roy, James Watson, Richard Hairifon, Abijah Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, of the city of New-York— Thomas Witling, Joseph Ball, Matthew M*- Conncl and Andrew Bayard, of the city of Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How ell, Esq. Elias doudinot, General Elias Day ton, James Parker, John Bayard, Do&or Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, Joshua M. Wallace, Joseph Bloomfteld, and Elifha Boudinor, of New-Jfcrfey, who offer the following Scheme of a Lottery, and pledge thfcmfelves to the public, that they will take e*ery •ffdrance and precaution inthfci'r power to have the Monies paid by the Managers, frOn\ time to time, as received, into the Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for the puipofe of paying Friars, which (hall be immcdiately'difcharged by a check upon pne of the Banks. S C HE M £: t 10,000 2 5,000 5 2,000 10 1,000 20 500 100 100 300 5© 1000 20 2000 15 3000 12 8100 io 1 4>539 *6a,cibo 23,461 Blanks. Firfl draw* number, 2,000 Laftdrawn number, 2,000 38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000 The drawing will commence, under the infpeflion of a Committee of the Superia tendants, as soon as'the Tickets are fold, of which timely notice will be given. The Superintendants have appointed John JJ. Camming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har. denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample facurity for difclHHfging the trust reposed in rhem. (£3" In order to secure the punctual pay mentofthe frizes, the Superintendants of the tottery have directed that the Managers (hall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars, with four fufficientfecurities, to perform t-heir iofhudltons, the substance of which is I. That whenever either of the Managers ftiall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dol lars, he (hall imnidiately place the fame in one of the Banks of New.York or Philadel phia, to the cteditof the Governor of the Society, and such of the Superintendents as live in the city where the monies are placed, to remain there until the Lottery is drawn, 'or the payment of the Prizes. 11. The Managers to take fnfficient se curity for any Tickets they may trust, other wise to be refponnble for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold. Monies received and paid into the Bank, abftrafts of which (hall be sent, monthly, to theGoverpor of the Society. Paterfon, January 1, 1794. On application to either of the above gen tlemen, information will be given where tickets may be had. February <4. 103-The Lottery pnblifhed by the M Society for eftablilhing ufeful manufac tures," will commence drawing the firft * Tuefdav in November next PHILADELPHIA :*-Pristed by *eod4t Also for Sale, a complete set of Prize of 20,000 Dollars ii 20,000 to,ooo 10,000 10,000 1 0,000 i»,ooo 10,000 I^OOO 20,000 30,000 36,000 81,000 Arrived, This day a fc pipes of the JtrJl quality French Brandy, FoURTk PfeOOF, Esteemed equal to any that has been in this city for a number of years, ALSO, Forty Hog/heads of firjl quality of St. Croix Sugar, And a few Tons of Good Black Pepper, FOR SALE Br Levintis Clarkfon, No. 216, south Water street. oa. 8 d N O T I C E. 7'he Gazette of the United States it now pubUJhed at No. 119 Chfsnut street —to -which plare th- OFFICE of the Editor is removed, and where Printing Work in general is performed. I. Neale & H. Kammerer, Junion HAVE JUST PUBLISHED, And now for Sale, Price half a dollar, neatly bound, at the Bookstores of Meflfrs. T. Dobfon, I<. Campbell, and J. Ormrod ; also at H. Kammerer's, No. 24, north Third ltreet, Select Stories, For the in/lruciion and amujement of Tqvth. Adapted to the use of Schools. From the French of M. Berquin. Extract from the Preface. " To the honor of Mr. Berquin's taste, it may be said, that he has united simple clegance wi"tb interesting variety, but ri gidly feparatcd both f.ont the flijtiteft ap proach of whatever is vulgar or puerile : a merit much more easily praised than imi tated. The art of amuling child en,whilft at the fame time the Infant Genius is rais ed and the Heart mended, appears from his works 10 be fin' contemptible effort of the mind. Wherever, therefore, the uti- lity of such an undertaking is acknowledg ed, the reputation of Mr. Berquin mull ever be held in delierved esteem. " Happily such is ihe agreeable versatili ty of Mr. Bei quin's style and genius, that it would be diHitult to pronounce in what department he excels : whether >11 the lively or the pathetic; the simple language of narrative, or the animated points of conversation : whether in flirewdYcmarkS upon privaie life, or in florid description of the bcautie! of nature. " Pieces of every various excellence that is to be found in the writings of Mr. Berquin, compose the following volume, which, it is hoped, will)* thought a valu able fubftitnte (whq : e fucb may be prefer red) to -the larger and raore «xtesfiv* works of the fame author.'' At No. north Third Jirtel, may also be had the following New Publications: Smellie's Natural iftiijofupy, 15/" History of the French Revolution, ippofed tote ten or twelve years old, under fourteen band': high, com part and handsome, branded with the let ter O, on the left ttiouide, a hmlforoe star on her forehead, a large full eye the neckcreft fallen, aflat buttffck, lier fore foot turns in, and one of them while; flie racks, trots a»d canters, ha? good Ipirits, and goes very pleasantly. If taken up ont of the (late, I will give the above reward of twenty dollars and all reasonable char ges, if within the Rate and thirty milies from' Wye Mill, eight do'lan and reason able charges, and if a fllorter distance in proportion, to any person *ho will deliver her to the Subferioer at thr mill. tu&ftr Wye Mill, Talbot County, Sept. 2 *eod 3W 'HN FENNO, No. 119, Chssnut Strut.—Prici Six Dollars Per Annwm. Just Arrived, And v.'ifl be landed to-morrow morning at Hamilton's wharf, the CARGO o. the Schooner Indultry, Captain Hylander, from Havanna, Zaw2w Nat. Kennard. consisting of 85 hhds. Molafles, Of superior full qu nitty. 106 Boxes and Barrels White & brown Sugar and a Parcel of Ox-Hides ; FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. ALSO, A PARCEL OF COFFEE, Just arrived in the Hibemia, Captain Irwin, from Jamaica. Sept. 23 d Dancing School* - Wm. M'DOUGALL presents his com pliments to the Public—Thanks them for the great encouragement he has experi enced these twenty odd years. He will 'open his School for this Sealon on Monday the 13th Oaober, at 10 o'clock in the morning, in that large and elegant Saloon in Harmony street, leading from Third to Fourth street, turning the corner ot No. 70, South Third street. Ilis Employers may be allured, the flri£t order and decorum that has always been observed in his School, lhall still be pur sued —and that their children will be taught in the mod approved and modern stilt Note —An Evening School for young Gentlemen, OA. lo Money to be Lent, V On Mortgage of REAL ESTATES, Within tlie City and Liberties of Philadel phia. Apply to Nicholas Diebl, jun. Attorney at Law. No. 19, south Fourth Jlreet. Aug. 4 vnw&ftf Asflieton Humphreys, Attorney at Law, Notary Public & Conveyancer, AT his Office in South Second Street, the lower corner of Norris's Alley, and nearly oppolite the City-Tavern, continues to txanfaft business in the above branches, as heretofore, .nd draws at a moderate charge, Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, Bills of Sale, and Bottomree Charter Panties, Memorials, Petitions, and other Instruments in "Writing. He al so continues to buy and fell Real Estates, upon Oimmiflion j and tm at prelent a fewvatuable Farms, &c. for sale. Oflober n, 1794. Carriages for Hire. GEORGE GREEN,, In Pine street, No. 123, between Fourth and Fifth streets, HAS FOR HIRE. BY the Day, the newest faihioned Car riages, as COACH.ES, COACHEES, CHA RIOTS and LiGht Waggons., with two or four Horses, and careful fleady drivers. The terms reasonable, and all favors grate fully acknowledgtcl. August z6, To be Sold, The House, Stables, & Lot of Ground, In Secorid street, between Sprnee and Union {beefs, in the occupation of his Britannic Majesty's Minister. ALSO The Adjoining Lot, 26 feet frwit, and :49feet deep, terms of sale, ar>r>ly to Wm. Cramontd. Aog. 14 Stock Brokers Office, fijo, 16, Wall-street, New-York. THE Subfcribcr intending to confine him fcll entirely to the PURCHASE and SALE of STOCKS on COMM ISSION,begs leave to of? r hisfervices to his friends and others, in the line of a Stock Broker. Those who may please to favor him with their bufi. ness, may depend upon fming it with tbe oimoft fidelity prr»d difpa-tefc. Ordcisfrom Philadelphie, Boiton, ot any other part oi the United States, will be ftriftly attended to. LEONARD BLtECKER. m&thtf TO BE SOliD BY THOMAS DOBSON, Principles and Observations APPLIED TO THE MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION O F Pot and Pearl AJhes. By DAVID TOWNSEND, Infpeilor of Pot and Pearl-Alhes for the Commonwealth of MalTachufette. Publiftied according to Axft of Congress. These observations relate to an extensive bufmefs ; and are defigneu, in the plainest manner, to convey profitable information to these interested in it, who have notleif ure or opportunity to search for the princi ples therein contained, in the -writings of profeffional Chemists. FOR SALE, At the STORES of Jeffe & Robert Wain, PORT WTNE in pipes, hhds. ai d «u,ar ter calks LISBON do.in pipes and auariercnlki Souchong ar.d Congo TEAS, in quaaer cliefts A quantity of Liibon and SALT Soft flielled ALMONDS in balc» Velvet CORKS, ijj do. Roffia MATTS. J"» e 9 rt Whereas an attach ment at tfce suit of the adminiflutorsof a!l and lingular the goods and chattels, ri hts and credits, which were of Wii.iam Bur net defeated, at the time of butli Branch and within two miles of the mouth ps it, audit supposed to have « good mill feat- Another trafl: in Hampshire coumy on New Creek and Kettle-Lrck, containing Another tract in Prince William county, called Leefylvania, containing upwa-.cis of 2000 acres, lyingupon Pdtojiuck river, a bout 23 miles below Alrxandria, art! 28 below the City of Wafliington, compre hending Frecftone Point, which appears to be a quarry of free-ftone, covering abcut 50 acres and adjoins the river, wliere ves sels of 100 tons conveniently harbour. On another part of this tTa& it isfuppofed there is a quarry of slate, convenient to water carriage. TJpwaids of two thirds are in woods. Mr. Enoch S. Lant, living on the premises, will /hew this tra£t\ Another trad, in Fairfax county, called Springfield, containing 2040 i-2 acres, a. bout 13 miles front Alexandria and 10 from Washington ; abounds with fine Iptrings and meadow ground, and may be seen t»y apply ing to Mr. John Wood, Jiving 00 part of ! it ewtyw, -h —' — d6teo3w Anothertradt in Fairfax county, con taining 39 Zacrej > on Turkey-cock Ron, »- bout 6 miles from Alexandria. Another tta*sl in Fairfax county, contain ing about 176 acres, adjoining Mr. J. Wat- Ton's feat, aboul four miles from Alexan dria. Another tract, in Fairfax county, con taißingsi3 acres, near Occoquan, joining Mr. lidward Waihing>on'«. Another tract, in Fairfax county, con taining 80 acres or thereabout, within a mile of Pohwrfc Landing, and within five miles of Mount Vernon, lies level, ard is well timbered. For w&stf • An undivided moiety in another trafl, containing abou' 284 acres, in Fairlax county, milesfroni Walhington,■& 9 from Alexandria, where J. Robinlom for merly lived. Another parcel of land, within a mile of Alexandria containing about 24 acres, and to be fdld in acre or half-acre lots. Also, sundry unimproved lot* ofvarions sizes, in different parts of the town of Al exandria. Todefcribe the premifee more particu larly is deemed unnecefTary, zs it is expec- ted every person will examine and view whatever part he fball be inclined to bay. My only cbje