FOR S VLIt, In the Cotinty of Fairfax and State of Vir- Tract of Land, THE Lind on Bifida f.rd, containing | tSj icr?s, the Mil is 1 -"n hilly, abou. ten acre- of it nw ground (u for meadow. 1 Tnere is o.i it tw-rgiod dwelling houses, Hire f;ou e, (tables, kitchen, and a still bouli* w~- h two (tills, o.id of 11 3 and the 0 tfier jl gallons, in order for immediate ui'e, tn<- ■ are alio good apple and peacb o cha.-di on it. A'! the houses are new ex «.ep- one df the dwelling houfesjthat how «ver it completely repaired and in good or de r; it is a good (ituation foi a Store 1 avern a-id O itlllery, and there is a good Mill feat on it. Enquireof the Printer diw CJft. a* We the Chief Mate and pas sengers ws« - iced on the Bar of Little E£g Ha > ton-, oj the.yth inft in the (hip Sant Francifcod Paul f Genoa, from Nantz in France, bouud to New York, Nicho las Cacti line matter unl'd-tunately drown ed; take this opportunity of publicly ac k gra itu.le to Eben;2er Tucker El'q Surveyor of the Culloms of tllrf Port ot Little E f ',g-Haibour, for his }iu ivane and fpitited e*ci tions in our be balt in endeavoi ng to secure and recover t ie eifrft) & -ioatiict of the unfortunate, whow-er' plundered by the unprincipled Siallop Mien and Inhabitants on tliecoaft; but we have to regret that whjen we firft grouii ted, Mr. l nck -r was atJfent it Phi* la lelphia on bufi >ef<, or we have every reason to beiieve we Ihould h»ve laved pro perty from tbc '• eck to a confid;rable a fcnunt. VVitnef>our hauls at the Port of Lit tle tgg Harbour, this ljth day of OCtobei 1794- Pioivme Oherardi, Male N. Schwighaufer, Outuon. P S Amy utrton who lia» any of th? cargo of faij (hp, and will deliver it en tii'e «»3i er* it tii: Cu tomj of Phi ladelphia, Ni'w Voi k or Egg Harbour,(hall have a Salvage according to U\». OA- 22 The Medical lectures In the University of Pennsylvania, will commence the tirft Mund y in November next. S«- pt 5 C. W. FJiALE. EVER, foliciious to render his MUSEUM still more and more an ohjeft of rational e itertaiiiment, and subservient to the in tgrefls of ufefrit fci'nce, has on the fli >gef t, >„ and with the advice of a number of his friends, provided a Book, which will be always open for-the infpeftion of thole who visit his Mufeuin, in .which book it is pnipofed t<*tnfert all fuel) discoveries, in ventions, improvements, febeme.-, obser vations, experiments, proje&s, hints or qaenes rating to the art* or Icichcesj as a iy of liis visitors, or correspondents,may f om time totime co nmunicate. Such a-, niiy chute ta conceal their names may eithe'rfend their coMniuyicatiwnj aoo nvmtiu', or at their delire, C- W. Peale W II lufifttheir names, with Um numberor fl;ii.ituie of tlier refpeftivr compmnica tions in a private book which lie (hill keep f >'. that pivrpofc. The advantages ol fucha public register are obvious. It will iefcue from oblivion mani tifriuj hints, whic'n might otherwise have died withtherr authors. It may fe. Cure to inventors ihcir j'ift andpie ♦ent others frcftrmk'ng the honor or profit of a d itove'jr ro which they are not en titled, and as the Mufeuin is now visited fey per urns frpiii aim.>ll ail parts of tire world, luce a.iegi'ler, it iSprefumed, will to on contain and be the means of diilemi nating tfvail fund of ufeful knowledge, and promote that spirit of enquiry and inven tion, for which the people oi United States are already fojuftly difliuguilhed. Aug. 22 STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA In the Houfc of Repr above, on or before the firft of November next* lhall be, and the fame are heiebv barred. Thai public notice of this refolu tiofl oe given in the several Gazettes in this Slate, once every three weeks, until the firfl day of November next. And that the Dele gatcsot this.S;a:t- in theCongrefs of the Uni ted States, be requeued to cause this rciolu tian to be publifhcd inoneor more papers in the cities of Philadelphia and New-York, and that ptovihon will be made for the ex pences attending such publication. Ordered, That the refolutiort be sent to thr Senate for their concurrence. - By orderot the House, JQHN ?. AX FORD DART, C.H.R, In tht SENATE, December 21(1,1793. Resolved, That this House do concur with the House of Reprefcntativcs in the forego ing refblutions. Ordered, That the rcfolutions be sent to the Houfeol Reprefentativts. by order of the Senate, FELIX WARLEY Clerk. cwt N Plug Liverpool To Be Sold Front the Ship Thomas, The fccond whirs below Pine-Street, ap ply at faiU \rharf, to Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co. Aug. »6. d. AT THE Card $5f Nail Faflory, No. 59, north Front street, Webster, Adgate & White, Have conJldnlU for sale, Cottori, Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, Cut Nails of all sizes, Floor Brad», Sprigs and Tacks, Fullers Shear,s, Gun Flints and Wool Hats, A quitjtity of kiln dried Indian Meal in babels A new Edition of AHgate's Philadelphia Harmony, containing both the fir ft- and fe cond parts, being the mod aproved sys tem ot Rules and the bed cole&ion of Tunes now in use. Also for Sale, A COMPLETE set or Machinery for making Cards On an Improved Conttru&ion. Oft. 2 vrßc*ff Scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 Dollar on 266,000 Dollar s % Deducing 15 per Cent, jrom the Prizts — This Lottery conftfls of 36,000 Ticket J, in which there are 14,531 Prizes, and 23,461 blanks, being about wc and an half blanks to a prize. r ■ "*HE Direttorsof tlie So'ciety foreftablifb i ing Ufeful Manufactures, having rcfo.lv> ed to ere6l LOTTERIES lor raising One litfNDR ed Thousand Dol lars, agreeably 10 an Aft of the Lcgtfljture of thevState of New-Jcifey, have appointed the following pcrfonsu) superintend and direst the draw ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low. Ruins Iviug, Herman Le Roy, James Watson, Richard Harrifon, Abijah Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, ol the city ol New-Yo*k— Thomas Willing, Joleph Ball, Matthew M l - Cttnnel »nd Andrew Bayard, ol the city of I'fciladelphia—His Excellency Richard How* i 11, p;fq. Klias Boudinot, General El«asDay ion, Janus Parker, John Bayard, Doctor Lewis l>onham, Samuel W. Stockton, Jolbua Tl. Wallace, Joseph Bloomfield, and Elilha. 3ou(lu«>t, of New-Jersey, who otter the 'allowing Scheme ol a Lottery, and pledge ir&infelvts to the public, that they will take et<» y afi'urancc and precaution in their power ,o have the Monies paid by the Manager.-, rom 11iv.q to tiiroe, as received, into tlie »anki a. New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for the purpofc of paying Priz s, which (hall be immediately discharged by a check upon One of the Bariks. eodfQ SCHEME: Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,000 1 2 5 to 26 IGO 3 00 1000 2000 15 30,000 3000 12 36,000 8100 10 |Hpih,6oo 14,539 Prize*. v 262,600 23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawn number, 2,000 38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars cach is 266,000 The drawing will commence, under the infpe&ion of a Committee of tbe Superin tendants, as Coon as tbe Tickets are fold, of which timely notice will be given. The Superintendants have appointed John N. Cumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers •thereof, who have given ample security for discharging thetruft reposed in them. (£3T In order tofecure the pundual mentofthc Prizes, the Superimendants of the Lottery have dirc&cd that the Managers (ball each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars, with four fufficicnt fecuritit s,to perfoim their inftruflions, the fybftance of which is I. That whenever cither of the Managers shall receive ths fuin of Three Hundred Dol lars, he (hall immediately place the fame in one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel phia, to the ciedit ol tbe Governor of the Society, and such of tbe Superintendants as : ive in the city where the monies are placed, to remain there uutil the Lottery is drawn, for the payment.of the Prizes. 11. The Managers to take fufficicnt se curity for any Tickets they may trust, other wise to be refpounble for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid into the Bank, abftra&s of which (hall be sent, monthly, to thrGovernor of the Society. Patcrfon, January s, 1794. On application to either of the above gen tlemen, information will be given where tickets may be had. February 24. The Lottery publtilied by the "Society for eftabiiftiing ufeful manufac tures,•' will commence drawing the firft Tuesday in November next — WANTED, An Apprentice Watch Making and Repairing Business, Apply TO C. Campbell. No. 3, south Fourth street, two doors from Market-flreet, Sept. PHILADELPHIA:—Printed by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chksnvt Street.—Price Six Dollars Per Anwvm. ARRIVED, This day a few pipti of the firfi quality French Brandy, Salt, Fourth Proof, Eftetmed equal to any that has been in this city for a number of years, ALSO, Forty Hog/heads of Jirfi qudlity of Si. Croix Sugar, 0,000 5, 000 a,OOO 1,000 900 i oO 50. 20 1 e 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 ld,oOo 15,000 20,000 tU&ftf To the iawtf An«i a few Tons of Good Black Pepper, FOR sale BY Lcvinns Clarkfon, No. n6, south Water street. Oft. 8 d_ HofF and Derrick, No. 8, North Fijth flreet, Have just Published, price 9-1 ths of a Dollar, Embelfi/hed "with a vol Engrav'mgi And to be had of the following Booksel lers, v'\7. Meflrs.T.Dobfon,W.Young, R. Campbell, J. Ormrod, and H. Kam merer, A New and Concifc Hutort of the Revolution in France, From its Commencement to the Execu tion of the Girondc party, and the death of the Di/kE o£ ORtEANS oa. 16 I. Neale & H. Kammerer, Junior. jl-st publishid, And now for Sale, Price half a dollar, neatly bound, at the Bookstores of Mefirs. T. Dobfon, R. Campbell, and J. Onrirod ; also at H. Kanimerer's, No. 24, ngrth Third street, Select Stories, For the inflruflion and amujement of Tovih. Adapted to the use of Schools. From the French of M. Berquin Extrad from the Preface. " To the honv>r ui Mr. Berquiu's tsfte, it uiaybef-aid, that hi ha; united finipte elegance with interesting but ri gidly feparatr d liuth from the flijnteft ap proach of whatever is vulgar or puerile : a merit much more eafllypraifedthan imi tated. The art of aniuiing child en,whiltl at the fame time the lui'mt Genius is rais ed and the Heart mendtd, appears; from his works to be no contempt ible, effort of the mind. Wherever 4 therefore, the uti lity of such an undertaking is acknowledg ed, the reputation of Mr. Bvrquin rtiuft ever be held in deserved efleem. " Happily filch is the agreeable veffatili ty of Mr. Berquiu's style and thai it would be difnru't to pronounce rn what department he excels : whether in the lively or the pathetic; the funple language of narrative, or the animated points of conversation : whether in ihiewd remarks upon private life, or in florid description of the beauties of nature. ii Pieces of every various excelleoCe that is to be found in the writings of IVLr. Bcrquin, compole the following volume, which, ir is hoped, will be thought a valu able substitute (whe.e fnch may be £vefe r red) u> the larger and mote extensive works of the fane author" At No. 24) north Thirdfireety may also be hud the following New Publications: Srtiellie's Natural Philof.pv, H story of the French Revolution, 15/ Life of Hotvard, The Italian Nunj 6f The Mirror, 2 vols. 1 ify The Devil upon two St-cks, The Life of Clleftcrfield, lQf Chefterfield's Principles of Pdlitenefs, &c - 5/9 , „ • j New Robinson Crufot, 6/6 The Beauties'of Sterne, 4/6 I Baron Tienk, 6/ Hiftoryqf America, Evelina, aNovel, 2 vols. 11/3 The Inquisitor, 5/3 Comple e Letier.\Vriter, 4/6 The Travels of Cyrus, 7/6 Memoirs at Major Gen. Lee, Bfa Rural Economy, 7/6 Seletl Fables of Elop, by K. Didlley Vocal Mule, or Ladies Songfler, 3/9 Marvell-in Works oj Nature, yt Sentimental Luf übi ations, 3/. Ju'ia, a Novel, 2jb Cuiiofities of Literature, 3/6 Ladies Literary Companion, 2/9 Mil'cellauies, moral and inftru&ive, 2/"4 I.ouifa, a poetical Novel, 2(6 v Courtship and Matrimony, 2/6 Sylvan Letters, if 10 Life of BamnTrenk, abridged, IJIO Fables for Ladies, IJIO Letters from Yoriek to Eliza, 1/4 Fallen Cottage, Jovial Songlter, Sic. See ALSO, At tbe abow place may be had Blank ' Books of different kinds. f Oft.ilw 8; To be Sold, The House, Stablcs y & of Ground, In Second fireet, between Spruc« and Union streets, in ihe occupation of his Britannic Maicfty't Minister. ALSO The Adjoining Lot, 26 feet front, snd 149 teet For terms of sale, apply to Wm. Cramond. Aug. 14 Just Arrived, And will be landed to-morrow morning at Hamilton's wharf, the CARGO of the Schooner lndufiry, Captain HyUnder, from Havanna, CONSISTING OK 8/j hhds. Molasses, Of ftiperior full quality. 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 iti the Hibsrtiia, Captain Irwin, from Jamaica. Septi 13 Dancing School. V j Wm. M'DOUGALL presents his com pliments to the Public~-Tlianks them for the great encouragement he has experi enced these twenty odd years. He will open his School for this Season on Monday the ijtk (J(Sober, at 10 o'clock in the morning, in »Ha.t large and elegant Saloon in Harmony street, leading from Third to Fourth street, turning the corner of No. 70, South Third street. *d» law His Employers may be a flu red, the flri£l order and decorum that has always been observed in his School, (hall still be pur fuccf—and that their children will be taught in the most approved and modern ftilc Note—An Evening School for young Gentlemen. ,onds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, Rilis of Sale, and Bottomree Charter Pat'irs, Memorials, Petitions, and other I nftr anient* in Writing. He al to continues tr> buy ard fell Real Estates, upon Coinmiflion ; and ha* at present a l'ew valuable Farms, &c. for fa'e. Oflober It, >794 Stock Brokers Office, No. i 6, Wall-rtreet, Niw-York. The Subfcribci intruding 10 coi sim him fcH entirely to the PURCHASE and SALE of STOCKS on gs leave to oft r his'.erviccs to his fiiends and others, in the line o< a Stock Broker. Those who may please to favot him u iih their b'ufi. ness, may depend upon having it tranfa&ed wiift in which it is to be hoped, tint being m the pu»fult and )6ve of the Truth for the fake of its native excellence and vje, they will regard tl»em as they justly delerve, and in the end receive b