FOR SALE, , In the County of Fairfax a iu ft A • of Vir- j ginia, a Tract of kind, Ti.E Land ms K a >4* f ni. t-oitainij® ißj acres, lilt ts »!■ about ten acres of it Tow gmu i<i li; tur meadow. There ii <*n i' ty"«1 Jarefiiug houses, llore fcou'.e, (taUly., ki*c)iW», tnd a still houi» with : w > UrtK, oie of ii 3 a "1 the o titer 43 giihi.w, n: ouler for immediate use, theie'aie all;' ■* iod a .V 2 I>v ' i r ac:: oiclurd* nil. A 1 tip? hutrfos a e nt-w ex cept one of tiu dwell n£ house ;,That misv. tffc inipleiejy iep tired and in g.od or er; ■ t is a iooff i'.tuation io< aStore iaverit and O ItiHery, aiW there is a go .ct Mill feat on it. Enqn'reo! the Printer ■ Oct. 21 diw We the Chief Mate and paf fjigeri w:«jlted an the Bar ai Little Eyg Ha'ii nr, o 1 t'le 7tli i nt. in tht thip Sant FrinnlcoJi P.hi.j of G"ioa, from N'antz in Fiance, 1) mod !o N'cw Yu k, Nicho las Cist' line Mist tr uafo tu»at«K drown ,d; rake ti ; | opjioitunii ■ of publicly ac kiui»ted'4ii« ou: to Ebcotaer Tinker Efq Surv vor the Curfoms of t'l iV't "f L> tf " K .g-iiaitKMir, ,0T hls iiiruane and If.irlted exertions in our be luff in endeavoring to fee ure a eenver t'ld ef-'fti <& c'oartij 1 r>f the u il Jnu ate, Mtr> were plundered by tho S .ail ip-men-aid Inhabitants 011 {lie but SVC have to regret that whe>l w<; fir(! p. .Hjnicd, \l' I'a-kor w.ts absent at Phi ladelphia tin litiltiefs, u w. have every ieifo'i to Relieve W< dn'u'd iiavr saved pio ty from the wteck to a confid 1 abie a jnonnt- Witnels onr hjnds at the P i't ol Lit tle £gi? H-ari>ou', this 15th day of Ofkobe' 1-91- pi erards, Mate Scbweigbaufer, GatUun. P. S Aiy n'.r.on who has j»it any as tb; cirfrt of Aid (hip, and will iMiter it r 1 11 • 1 Uteri if t 1 Coi'ini of P I*l -' ladelphia, New York ir Kgi» Harbour,(hall have a Salvage according to law. Of*. 22 . 4t__ The Medical lectures Ti\ tbt U.iiverfiry of Pepiifylvania, will c > mnehce the tirlt M »nJ y in November * ' / C. W. PEALE. fblrtaour to hisMUSfiUiM' mil uv»wmyVjqw* aa# ofi rattwrfj 8 Pntsrtiinnunt, $na lalifci.'vicnt to the lit* te*tto of iWefwllcWte, fe*t «n rtwm jjei-- «i'»n and wftlijw' & %'ajamber - of; Im fWefc w>#i be jilw.iv* oJpnWf the laffeSipq, «f tliQft" hVfuth tJ venfimn, impicnements, fthcme , otlfkr. v*li<>os, hfnh or fcitncc., hjs vifttxrij «t communicate. ' iiieiv »w»»' W.III imunsjj. vteijilifhe number®^ ..jeoiotim* fr<Mu or,|«p^ .•pcjUfecg it »fiH jMjjigjttain aWw the ine*«s 4f difletui ' »'" «reful%knaivlfe»tg« f 3A4 "fIBW %feif ;»f enqu^T^^jWflr '-**Vp»Ae ,ipe«jp'«v,(rf kIA«U.«r* already fojuiUylUftiogfuJlwrf., ■,■■ ■ - -': STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA In the HouJ'c of liebrefeutatives, December till* 1793. WHEREAS the CommtHioivcrs ot pub lic Account*,h<iv< reported, that they eanoot pioceed to the investigation of the Accounts, rt-fpefting special In cillls, without knowing the outstanding a mount increot in circulation Therefore, Refotvcd, Tint all holders ot special 111- den*be dire&cd, and required, 011 or before tliv, iii it day of November nrXt,to deiiver the fp- ciai Indents in their poffeflion 10 one or other ot the Co-mini {lionets «f the Tteatury, who ?r« r-ceiws for the fame, and to )ephi to tlae Co.nmilftohers on public ac counts, 011 or belore thetcnth day of Nov- : rmter next, the by them lefpe&ive 1, received, a'nd a'fo to the Legislature, at tiicir nuef.no; .0 November next, and that aii special Indents not rendered into the Treifu. y da above, on or before the firft day ot \\>v. 'ni»ei next, ih-ilbe, and the fame arc hereby bsrrrd. tvJ,Th*t public notice of thisrefolu fior. r»e •jwen in the (everal Gazettes in this Srcitc, once every three weeks, uniihhe firft o** November iie'xt. And that the Dele j>«ifsofthuState in theCdngrefs ot the Uui —— Ji.-d S i!U':s, be rtqueited to cause this rclolu tn».iiu be publiihed in one or morepaprrs in the 1 itie» ot Philadelphia and New-York, ;nat provision will be u.ade for the ex- V'urs attending fueh publication. Cfderfdy That the refolurion be scot to the Acinic ior their concurrence. By «»rderof the House, JOHN irnHFORL) DART, C.B.R. In the SENATE, '<T>~ - - - ~ & MfttA 793. f(tf*Luei t T*3H*n»"sou[e do concur will !h«y*pV>rifc ofHejMrfc*tirivc» inihe forego r-'foluMoit*. 0> Scftii, 1 hri fir* refolutfovt# be' lent to :!ie il"tjleo( Repreleataiivi*. by order of the Seoatr, FtLIX WARLEY Clerk. rvt N Fine Liverpool Salfej To Be Sold From the Ship Thomas, The fccond wharf bclov* Pine-tit. ap ply at l'akl vriiarf, to Jehu Hollingfvvorth, & Co. Aug. »6. *5- AT THE Card tff Nail FaElory, No. 59, north fired, Webster, Adgate & White, Have conjtantly for fair, Cotton, Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, Of all Kindt, Cat Nails of all sizes, Floor Bradt, Sprigs and Tacks, Fullers Shears, Gun Flints and Wool Hals, A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in Panels A new Edition of AHgatc's Pviladflp'xa Harnjony f contamrug both the firfr »nd fV conrf parrs, being the m-'ft ap'Oved fvl tcm o! llules and the bed colt<3ion of Tunes now iu use, Also for Safe, A CO M p LET E set or Machinery for making Cards ' '" wfes!f Scheme of a Lottery, 11) r life 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars, btduVin* 15 per Cent. Jrom the Prize- — 7 h-s Lot'ery conjifls -of 38,000 Ticket*, in u kirll tktl C <ln I'lilCS, (lid 23,461 Bhoks, Irtirig about one ahd an iiatj Munky to a prize. TML Drfe&orsof the Sodety forcffablifh ing Ufeful Manufa&urcs, having refolv k(\ to v.rcft LOTTRRI £S\ for raffing Ore Hundr ed Thousand I)'?!, l a R «, agreeably 10 an A& of the Legillmne ol tlv S&te of Ncw-Jerfey, have appointed the following perfonsto superintend and dire& tht? draw ing 0! the iarne, viz. Nicholas Low, Rutus King, Herman Le Roy, Jair.cs W3tfsm, Richard Harrifoti, Abijah Hammond, sua Cornelius Ray, of the city ot New York— Thomas Willing, Jofcph Ball, Matijuw M'- Conncl aaJ Andrew Bayard, ol the city of ; His Excellency Richard Hpu - c-IL, fcfeti Bondinot, Ceneial Ll,as Day ion, Jam » Parker, John Bayaio, D ;dor Lewis Dunham, Samuel W. Stockton, jothua ft. Wallace, jofcph Bloomfield, and Kliiha ttoudinot, ot Ncw-Jerfey, who otfei the iollowing Schcme ot a Lottery, ami pledge thcmfekis 10 the public, tfiat they will take every an«i precaution in their yowcr ;o have rhe M->nirs paid by the IvtiniJl >, troui time to fime, as received, ii;td lie at New-York and Phitadr Ipkia, 10 iiiniiii for .the parpole ot payiirg fnt s, which thall be imnn diately difehargeti lyy a check upon one of the Banks. SCHEME: Prize of 20,000 Dollats is so,coc 10,000 to.oco 2,000 10.000 i,ccte io,coo I^,ooo 100 10,000 2 o,oo€ 30,00(3 01,004 t :'• s, \ " '» , . tjp'' **-_■, : 30»k '•■- • v ** ■:' '-,K • toco r '■ 15. $>■ 14)539 P f: ' z "* £62,000 •23,461 Blanks. Fir ft drawn rrtmvber, 2,000 Last dia wn amnori, 2,000 38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each v* 2{jt>,ooc The cua.\vin£ will commence, under the inPde&ion of a Committee of tnfc Super in tendants, as Toon as the Tickets aie lold, of which timely notice will be given. The Superintendents have appointed John N. Camming, of Newark, Jacoi> ft. Har denb'erg, ot New-Brunfwick, anci Jonathan Rhea, oi T renfon, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample fccurjty lor difchai-giog the tfaft reposed in them. In order to secure the punftu vl pay roent of tie Prices, the Superinrendants ol the Lottery have dsTttted that the Managers Ihall each emer into bonds in dollars, with four lufficient fecuritres, to perform ttieu in ft 1 unions, the fubliance of which :s I. That whenever either of the Managers (Tiall receive the ium ot Three Hunrit t d Do!- lars, he ihall immdiatdy place the liimc ir. one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel phia; to the cieditol the Governor of the Society, and such of the Superintend ants as 'ive in the city where the monies arc placed, to remain there crnt-il the Lottery is drawn, for the payment of the Prixes. 11. The Managers to take fufficitftt Je curity foi any Ticket* they may trufl, wther wifrto be refponfir-te for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and pa>d into th« Bank, abltrafcls of whicli fhatl be sent, monthly, to the Governor of the Socvcty. Paterfon, January 1, 1794. On application to either of the above gen tlemen, information will be given where tickets may be had. February 24, The Lottery published by the "Society for eftablUhing ufeflil manufac tures/' will commence drawing the firft Tuei'dav in November next — WANTED, An Apprentice To the Watch Making and Repairing Buiinefs, Ai> r l r to C. Campbell. No. 3, south Fourth ftrcet, two doors from Market-ftre«J Sept PHILADELPHIA:—Printed bv JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Cmswut Stblxet.—fmc* Si* D®lla*s Ptz Amnvm. ' ARRIVED, This day a few pipes of tie Jirfl quality French Brandy, Fourth Proof, Esteemed equal to any that has been in this citv for a number of years, ALSO,' Forty ffo?/heruls of firfl quality of Sr. Croix Sugar, And a few Tons of Good Black Pepper, FOR SALE BT Lcvintis Clarkfoity fro. 216, south Water street. oa. 8 d_ HolT and Derrick, Have just Published, price 9-I'ths of a EmbeUiJhed with a neat Engraving: And to be had of the following Bookie! lers, viz. MefTrs. T. Dobfon,W. Young R. Carnpbe'!» }• Ormrod, and H. Kam merer, A New and Concifc ffisTOßr of the Revolution in France, From its Comrneecerclent to rht- F.xecu- I. Neale & H. Kammerer, Junior. Hate just rOßiisutD, And now far Sale, Price half a dollar, neatljr bound, at the liookftores of Meflrs. T. Dobtcm, R. Campbell, ami j. Ormfod; alio at H. Kamm«rtr'», No. 24, north Third For the injlruflion and amujemcnt of Touth. Adapted to the use J of Schools. From the French of M. Berquin 4< To the honor ui Mr. Be»quirt!s tsfte, it may befaid, tlj.tf lie has u ;ited ilmpte elegancewifh interefiiffg variety, but ri- fepatatcd bothfiom the ftjgi«teit ap proafh of whatever is ot puerile : a merit much moreeaiily praised than iini rated. The art<>f ainuling thiid• e:i,whi Ift at the fametime the Jnfant Genius is ruif eii and the lit ait mc-nd* dv apprars from his works 10 be no contemptible effort »f the mind. Wherever, theiefore, the uti lity ot'iuch an undertaking is acknowledg ed, the reputation of IVif. Beicjuin mull ever be held ;n tjgferved esteem. 44 Happii> Turn is the a<jrceabte ▼erfatili ty of Mr. Bei quiu's ltyle and genius, that it would be dvfpcU'tto pronounee in what department lie excels : whether in the lively or the pathetic; the simple language of narrative, or the animated points of conversation : whether in ihiewd remarks upon private life, or in flortd cfefcriptjon of the beauties of nature. 44 Pieces of every various excel'ence that is to be found in the writings of Mr. Berquin, conipoie the fatforftirg voiivtoe, which, it is hoped, will be thought a vain able substitute (whe.e such may be prefer red) to the larger and more *exten£ve works of the ftrtre author." At No. north Thh d Jlreety may also be had the following New Publications: SmelHe's Natural Philof-py, i$J~ H story of the French Revolution, t Life of Howard, '1 he toalim Nun, 6f The Mirror, 2 \ oh. i 1/3 The Devil upon two St-.cks, 5f The Life of Ctiefltfi field, los Chefterfield's Principles of Politeness, &c - 5J9 New Robinson Crufot, 6/6 The Beauties of Steroe, 4/6 Baron Tienk, 6/ Hifloryof America, jf Evelina, aNovel, 2 vols, nJi The Inquilitor, jjg Cumpte e Letter-Writer, 4/6 The Travels of Cyrus, 7/0 Meraoirsol Major Gen. Lee, 8/]| Rural Economy, 7/6 Sefeft Fables of Efop,by R. DoiWey^yiS Vocal Muse, or Ladies Songster, Marvelous Works of Naturo, jjj Sentimental Lucubrations, J/. Julia, a Novel, 2J6 Catiofrties of Lileratore, jj|f& Ladiej Literary Companion, 2J9 Miscellanies, moral and inftruttive, 2/4 Louisa, a poetical Novel* 2/6 Courtship and Matriigpny, if 6 Sylvan Letters, iflo Life of Baion Trenk, abridged, IJiO Fables for Ladies, IJIO Letters from Yorick to Eliza, ij~4 Fallen Cottage, Jovial Songster, &c. &c ALSO, At the abbve place may he had Blank Books of diffeient kinds. October 8 ,'r. ;I, tuiftf lawtf No. 8, North Fiph flreet, tiou of trie Giromie partyj and the death of the Duke of Okleans *dj jaw 0«. 16 Seledl Stories, ExtraS from the Preface. To be Sold, The Heafe, Stables, & Lot of Ground\ In Second meet, between Spruce acd Onion streets, in iht occupation of his Britannic MajelH's Miniiter. also The Adjoining Let, 26 feet front, tind i49'6et deep. 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 ot the Schooner Induftrv, Captain Hj lander, from Havanoa, CONSISTING OF 85 hhds. lYlolaiTes, Of superior 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 in the Hibornia, Captain Irwin, from Jamaica. Sept. 13 d Dancing School. Wm. M'DOUGALLprefents 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 Season on Monday the 13th October, at Jo o'clock in the morning, in »hat large and elegant Saloon in Harmony street, leading from Third to Fourth llreet, turning the corner of No. Jo, South Third street. His Employers may be allured, the ftricfl order and decorum that has always been observed m his School) ihall still be pur futd—and that their children will be taught in the molt approved and modem stilt Note —An Evening School for young Gentlemen. ,0&. IQ Life of Howai . • THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, J. O R B M RO D, (Price 75 Cents) At Franklin's Head, No. 4i> Chefnut Street, A VIEW of the Life, Travels and Philan thropic Labours, of the late JOHN HOWARD, Esq. L. L. D. F. R. S. Embellished w'rtha striking likenefe of that CitWrt of tlie World. BY JOHN AIKEN, M. D. To whirl is l\]bjoirted an ODE inlcribed to John Howa.d, by WiHßim Haylev, Elq. FROM realm to re'lm, ivith croft or cejcent crown d, IVbert'er mankind and misery are found, O'er burning sands, deep waves, or ivilds of fnoiv, Great HOWARD journeying seeks the bonfe of woe, Down many a winding step te dungeons dank, Where angui/h wails aloud.,and fetters dank: To canes bejlreivd with many a mould'ring bone, And cells, whose echoes only learn to groan; —Onward ht mo'Vcs1 —Disease and death retire, And mttrmring dement hate-him, and ad- gift. I " ■ -*-*■ Asfheton Humphreys, Attorney at Law, Notary Pubiic & Conveyancer, AT his Office No'. 65, Walnut ftrtet Corner of O C K Stre-t, continues to t anf+rt Wi<ieli in the above branches, as heretofore, ?nd draws at a moderate charge, Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, Bills of Sale, anS Bottomree Charter Parties, Memorials, Petitions, and otlier tnftrimierrts in Writing. He al io continues to buy ar?d fell Fueal Estates, iipon Comnvifiiott ; and has at preterit a few valuable Farms, &'C. (or sale. j October 11. *794 eotl4w. Stock Brokers Office, No. 16, Sf. W ;Y'«ll K ' : THE Sublcribci to ewfiurhim-' (e!f entirely 16 (U PURCftfISJE and> BA4.E o> STOCK&H* COW *»l*SiaK> g«i ■\etn te oft r i»ist«»i«:rß to ItHMritoifc and. *ni>crs, i» ihe Hac«i» Sfcnck Broker. Tt>e(c who n>ay plcafc to lavor him wiih iheit bu£. "nos.Jtiiay (frprt'S sV O,t having it trartf»aeilv 4heu>«Ma£ fc<*t4<<y *"<< 4itpMcfc , Orderfchoni.Pbvledelfyhii-, &<rßo»/or«i.y. other part of rlie United Staici,'-will be-. (Ififlly tb. ! LEGWARB HfLEECKER- . i TO H¥. SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, Principles and Observations 2aw2w MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION Pot and Pearl Ajhes. By DAVID TOWNSEND, Infpeilor of Pot and PcarJ-AOies for the Commonwealth of MsrfThcliufetts. Published according to Afl of Cortgrefs. Thei'e obfeTvations relate «o an extettfive bufinek ; and are Uefigned, in the plameft manner, to' convey profitable information to those intcrefted in it, who hove notleif ur« or opportunity to search for the princi ples therein c ntained, in the writings of proieflional Chemists- w&stf itaiui<w laiutf. m&thtf APi'LItD TO THK o F notice. t AI-L Per font vrifhmg to fer.d ]rt ' have them conveyed by Exprris every other day, Sunday excepted, bv bavin'/ them left at the Office of the Scmuiy of State fur the United States, erriifrly at nine o 'Clock in the mornLij, , • day of starting. As this arrang... ' will commence to-morrov.-, and at < t'j of its objects is the accommodation of those who have connexions and ,i s in the Army, punfluality, as t<» 0, 4 time of lodging the letters is reptflkd, otherwifc they w ill be necessarily dela/. Ed to the next succeeding Exprcu. October 24. John Miller, jun. No. 8, Chesnut near Front Sir, el, Hath Imported in the late Vefli.lj 4 GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF WOOLLENS, SUITABLE TO* ALSO, (by the packagf,) HATTS well ajforted, Boy/coloured, m,l Mens' black Manchejler Cotton Goods Slippers and' Sandals Flowers and Feathers Black and White Lace. Fans. IRISH LINENS, Brown and White, by the Box, L'.u , n < the BEST TERMS. Ticklenburgs, BY THE BALE OR Oa. ij t oadtf To the Public. A SUBSCRIPTION Is opened for Printing the Theological Writings o F Emanuel Swedenbourg, At Francis Bailey's Book Jtore, Ao. 116, Market Jtreet, Philadelphia, WHEN a fnffitient fubfenp'ion til«c» plice, a meeting wiMbe nrivt-rtired to con iicler the most eligible nuide for cooduflii g the ptintingof fuLlitif tiic Wni ki Oi.-.1l bethought to be of ihegrcatcOl utility m the firft inllaiice. The following Treatises may be now had at Mr. Bailey's : The Doctrine of Life, or the Spiritml sense of the Ten Commarilnieiits. The Univerlal Thee'ngy fcf the New Church; which was (jreiold ly tl« Lord in Daniel, chap. 7* v. 5, *4» and in the Apocalypfc, chap. 2!,' j. i, 2, &c. * A summary View of the Heavenfy Dod* trines of the New Jerusalem Church. As various opinions have been en* tertairied repeating tlwie**-almMcuritngt and yet no person by rational argument Iws been able to refute them, but *ft<ad tfceic bl, invidious calumnies and gioundJfft re ports have been induftvioufly propagated to discredit the honourable and enlightened Author, as well a* Bit Works, we doubt not the candid and fiucere mquiiers after Truths of the highest importance, will se riously examine tliofe Vuikj jo' tktyjcjvtty in which it is t jk hoped, thet beirft putfuit and iove of the Truth lor ihc of its native eXrelifcnce *rni */si they will regard them as «hey deierve, and to the end receive both profit ami dcU&htr. Otf. 14 eTui2sv I PoyateS's ft ol ** Na. 21. SctimA' wait- •: os. , 5 . TO BE SOLD, By THOMAS BOBSON, A N Alphabetical Lift OT THE DUTIES Payable by law on all Goods, u '".V "4 Merchandize import m<" tl * , Sttte, of A.ne,i V , alter J„#e 1794, diftmgu.mrr K *e , he otubuie imported in Ihipi ° r ve, * K )f _ United States—a-Hi tbe |(j) . reign (hips of »«ffels, including tional duties, towbiclithe rrfpcfl'* cles are liable. '■> m : ''k
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