Sfe 1 3 S. Diftrifi of Pennsylvania : to wit. BIS >t remembeied, that on the twenty-fourth day of Juue, in ihc twentieth year of the Independence of the United t cs Airerica, John Ormror\ ®t the said Dillricl hath v^-4 r*cpifitcd in iMs office the title of a book, theright whereor 7 x . he claims as Proprietor, in the wo?ds following\ to wit : new *• A fr.ort and candid Enquiry into the proo!s of Christ's 44 divinity; in which Do£toi Prieftlev's opinion concerning *• Christ is occasionally considered. In a letter to a triend. 4 ' By Ch.ulis H. Wharton, D. D. and Member of the Piiilofophical Society of Philadelphia. ej 41 Whosoever denieth the Son the fame hath not the Fath i% cr. Let that therefore abide in you which ye have heard . ( «• from the beginning ;if that which ye have heard from the P rin *S beginning lhall remain in you, ye also ftiall continue in es. " tht-(on and in the father. St-John, lftEpift. c. ii. v.23, ande « 24." of ? in" conformity to the aft of the Congress of the United States veni' intituled 44 Art aft lor the encouragemeni of learning, by fe- T •curing the copios of Maps, Charts and Books, to the authors eulti «iud oroprietois of such copies, during the times iheraift T i c j r mentioned.* SAMUEL -CALDWELL* cour Clerk of the Diftrift of Pennfylvar.ia. -p Jt:re-2Q ia 4 ww dece All perions having demands on AN THONY ROLAND BUSSIER, are requested to _ bring in their accounts on or before the firil day of August next, or they will be excluded from, a dividend then to takeoiace. WILLIAM CHANCELLOR,") Fl JONATHAN JONES, > Auditors. / JO SI AH TWAMLEY, } July 7. * __ _ _ *eod3t Tor the use of Schools. 1. Tomkins's Text, Round, and Running hand copies. n JLfST. publifbed, and for f»le by W. Young, the corncrof cier Jccond iiid Cbefnut (lieets, and J Ormrod, No. 41 I Chefnut-ftreet. Price of pr6ot impreffioni on fine paper, 1 dollar. Common, 75 cents. Executed in a ft vie superior , s e! to any'that have been formeily engraved in the Uniied States, and not inferior to any of the kind imported from Europe., « Tune 30. 2jy«'.tw the JOHN PAUL JONES. {- INFORMATION is hereby giw.i, that ths late John tiof Paul Jones was a proprietor of five shares (amount- doe ing to about 5867 «cres) in a trail of lanct purchaftd by con the Ohio Company, in the territory of the United States cert of America, north-weft of the river Ohio ; and that his like heir*, or legal representative, on application to the direc- fide tors of said company, at Marietta in the territory afore- tho VTaid, will receive a deed of the said five shares, or rights sets of land. The application may be made personally or by an agent, voli but proper documents mad be produced to prove the " claimant or claimants the legal heirs or representative of bo!, the said Jones ron n.b. As it is not known in what country tho person wh or persons interested reside, it will be an aA of benevolence met in every Printer in America and Europe, who lhall insert feS this advertisement in his paper. f° r < In behalf of the directors of the Ohio Company, isgi HUFUS PUTNAM. and Marietta, May 20,1796. [June 4 ] Jawgw «rid< — r — — ~ acc< AN extensive assortment ©f Books and Stationary, Wholesale and Retail] now opened and for Sale by ;„: t WILLIAM YOUNG, ma, £*okfeller, A T s. 52, Corner 0/Second and Chefnut-jlreets. tha AMONG which are Enclish, Latin, and Grekk cor Classics and Dictionaries, Divinity, Law, His- gra torv, Travels, Voyagis, Miscellanies, and the mofl lufi cfteemed Novels. l u ' WRITING AND PRINTING PAPERS, ne3 TrdßrtkeJmamilafliirers in Europe, and from hit ma- j ' nufao-orj 011 Brandywine, viz. imi Imperial,plain and wove fl&tSmall folio poll, plain the Super-royal do. do. Ditto gilt ten Royal do. do. Blossom paperafforted ant Medium do. do. Transparent folio poll feli Demy do. do. Sup»rfi»e and common foolfc. Glazed and kot-pre(T«d folio Marbled papers. Pri and 4to extra largr poll coar.se papers. Thick post in folio dito do. London brown, affonei Ditto in 4to. ditto do. Hatters paper Folio wove post, lined Stainers' paper Qiurto ditto do. Common brown -p DTtto gilt do. Patent Iheathing • f Common Dze folio post. Bonnet boards ,wj Ditto quarto, plain Binders Boards* a | folio and quarto post, gilt, . I t Also, a variety of other Stationary Articles, vir. F lO Wedgweod and glass philosophical ink flands, well affort ted ; pewter ink chcfts of various sizes ; round pewter ink Hands; paper, brass, and polished leather ink (lands for the pocket. Shining sand and sand b..«s, pounce and poance boxes, ink and ink powder. Counting bouse and pocket pen knives of the bell quality, ass (kin tablet and memorandum _ books. Red and colored wafera, common size, office ditto. Quills. fiOm half a dollar, to three dollars per hundred, aiack lead pencils, mathematical instruments, &c- &c. All forts and furs of Blank Books, ready made or made to order. Bank checks, blank bills of exchange and notes of 1 hand, executed in copperplate, bi Is of lading, raaaifefts J •'eamrn's at ticks and journals, &c. ic. w ; june 18 MW 3 W da This Day is ptiblifhed, v in, BENJAMIN DAVIES, No. 68 Uigbjirvet, 3r And m WILLIAM COBBETT, Sccond-Jlrut, oppofitc CbrijFi b- Church, 37 The Second Edition of ' « Porcupine's Bloody Buoy, With additional Notes and a copious Appendix. July ti oaw4t " The PANORAMA, IN High-street, exhibiting a view of the cities »f Lon- | don°and Weftminller, will positively dose on Tuesday evening, the 19th inllant, and will not be exhbitcd in Philadelphia again. J July 13 6 1 J Philip Nicklin & Co. i HArE FOR x SAL£, Souchong Hyson Skin / Young Hyson > FRESH XEAS Hyson snd \ Imperial j Yellow Nankeens ■ China Ware, assorted in Boxefr and Chests 1 Quicksilver Bauda»r»o Handkerchiefs of excellent quality in ctells London Market MADEIRA WINK London particular >in pipes, hogiheads, & ' New-York Market ) quarter calks Tenerifie Wine in pipes and fioglkeads Sugar Candy bythe Box Sail Canvas No. 1 a 8 Lead in flie«ts 3 Calks of Cutlery assorted A few chests of Manchester Goods, allotted thick f<», cords, striped Nankeens, &c. 3 Small pdekages of black fewing-Glks ii Tierces Virginia Snake-Mpt. „ Nails assorted in eaflu 1 1 July 18 mwf cient to defray the expence, it shall be put to preis. 1 IV. The names of the Subscribers lhall be prefixed. ■ The following Chara&er of this work c 0 )r is extrailed from the Monthly Review, p. 311, for ■' Match, 1793. tic " We have no small degree of pleasure in announcing tlicprcfent work to our readers t as one which from the freedom of itsenquiry, the grandeur of its views, and the fortitude cf itsprincipl-s, is eminently deserving of atten n tiof). By this eulogium, we would by no means be under t- flood to fubferibe to all the principles which these volumes y contain. Knowledge is not yet arrived at that degree of T :s certainty which is requilute, for ttny two men to think ft is like on all fubje&s; neither has language attained that con :- fiftent accuracy, which can enable them to convey their w j :- thoughts, even when they do think alilK, in a manner per- UD ts feiftly correel and mtslligibde to both. 1 hefe difficulties are only to be overcome by a patient, inccfiW, and bene t, volent inveftigatien. " ic " Many of the opinions wkf bald ; some of them arc«"vcl ; and some doubtk-rs are er roneous but that which ought to endear it even to thofc n whose it may offend, is the strength of argu :e ment acUuced in it to prove, that peace and order ir.oft ef rt fe&ua'.ly promote the happiness after which political re formers are panting ; —that as the progress of knowledge is gradual, political reform ought net to be precipitate;—• and that convulsive violence is dangerous not only to indi viduals (for that result comparatively would be of small - account) but to the general cause of trath. It is the pp pofitecf this principle that infpirei the enemiisof politic al enquiry with sb much terror ; it is the supposition that change mull inevitably be attended by the turbulence apd injullicc of comnaotior.-, and that innovation cannot be made without t.v: intervention of evils more deftroctive l j. thau thofc which are intended to be reformed. Under the ,k convi&ion of this philanthropic fentimsnt, of calm and s- gradual reform, (whichin its proper place "he has fully il iß luflrated) Mr. Godwin proceeds without fcruplefirft t.o en quire into present evil, through its essential branches, and _ next to demouftrate future good. 3- " DividinghisjKfii'kintoeight books, and making jfp, r~ IMPORTANCE OF POLITIC A L~INSTITtrTHrrTT thtr fubjef [ the firft, he begins by an attempt to prove tbr omnipfr- t tence of government over the moral habits of mankind; [ and that on these moral habits their -wifdonj, virtue and ar felicity depend." aI fc. Subscriptions received by the publiftvers at their CJ Printing Office, back of No. 77 Deck-flreet, Philadelphia. yi Jnne 18 jrweoim al JLsJheton and Jamts Humphreys, CONVEYANCERS, TTAVE removed their office to No. 01, Valnut-flreet, . A next door but two to the corner of Deck-llreet, . where ail INSTRUMENTS IN WRITING are drawn at e< a moderate charge, with care, accuracy and difpatcli.— They likewise buy and fell Real Estates upon commif ftons, and procure Money upon Loan on good fccurity.— The business of an ATTORNEY AT LAW and NOT A- _ RY PUBLIC is also tranfailed at the said office as usual ■he by ASSHETON HUMPHREYS. nce N.B. Good Notes discounted. en " July 5. eo6w _ um ' J ; I Ten Dollars Reward v ,de Ran away, ►of "PUNE 23d, From Brian M'Laughlin, living at Henry J Clymer's placc at Schuylkill point, a Young Woman, n who passes by the name of Polly Morrison, low set, r darkifii complexion, ftnall grey eye 9, about feventeenror c eighteen years of age, had on a dark-colored fliort gown, J and linfey petticoat. She stole and carried away a trunk W a cocfiderable sum of money, and a great many other * articles. Left behind her a cloak of coating lined with green baiie, whidi is supposed to be stolen. The owner, j? 3 by proving property may have it. Whoever lodges her in any goal, so that fh« may be brought to prosecution, shall receive Ten Dollars Reward. Jane *8 xaw3« BRIAN MCLAUGHLIN. « > , t Law Book-Store, No. 3*3, High Street. GEORGE DAVIS begs to inform his proftffionM ' friends, that per the Ceresjuft arrived from Lon don, he has received the following fcarceand valuable books. State Trials, n so!. in 6 and n vol. Ruff- g t head's Statutes at large, 16 vol. Woods' Inftitutej, — C»ke*s Entries, Raftell's do. Browne's do. Hearnes pleader, Coke's *d, 3d, and 4th Inilitutes, j vol. Roll's Abridgment, Brooke's do. Bulftrode's Reports, 1< oil's do. a vol. in I, Floyers Pro£lor's praAice, Clarke's Admiralty, Rutherford's Institutes, Deinoiogy, or the Eloqaence aud Logic of the Bar. These with his very large collection from Dublin now on hand, will enable him to fupjjiv an entire library or a (ingle book, as gentlemen may have occalion on their immediate ap plication. July 14. awto r j> n ■ The Public are refpeftfully ' iarorzned, that all business in the line %f a BROKER con ' tiancs to be traulailed at the office of the fubferiber, No. Is 4, next door to the land-office, who re turns his rhanks for the patronage he lias already been fa vored with. Lands, &c. for sale, in various parts of the United St?t» —Particulars of which may be seen on application. Corr?& numerical btoks will be kept of die Walhing rick- ton and Canal Lotteries, No. 2, and information given where tickets may be had Money procured on good notes at the Ihertell notice. MICHAEL GILL. N. B. A complete assortment of Patent BOLTING If CLOTHS, American manufaderc. July .8. faswiw To be Sold, / At No. 128, North SuihJ-St'.it, and by fiveral cj th» 4b6ib-'caries in this City. _ m „ -TRANSFERS of rhe rightlo rc.We p.ins a "' l ""'j^ (lA ' ti6»« f'oro the human bsdy, as fecuredt FKRKINN, by pnrentT wi'h ...flratncnts and d.rc.. . erlTisy fbr the Wa fVice. This mode of treatment »IpV£ brly itfeftil iu relieving p««» »> th " ' ,cjd 3CC ' J5 ': ' • fide Arnvh. bark, rhwmatifms, recent Notwrhßaading «he utility of this piaHice.it tno P I fuinert biH there arc cases m which this 2nd every o.her , remedy may sometimes fail. |aW « June itt, • War-Office of the United States, Ph ; May 4th, 1796- im • nnHE following Rules explanatory of thi»fe Ra 1 the 15th ."jjbru-iry, 1789, are to be onierved by al t ] u 1 yierfons entitled to Lands, in purfu-sce of relotves (.1 hj Every certificate of the acknowledgment of a deed 01 power of attorney, either before a notary pubUc or other magistrate, must, in addition to what is ufnal, fet-torth that the person making the acknowledgment is known to the notary »r orlier magistrate -, for which purpose words U of the following import must be infci ted in the certificate. "And I do moreover certify that the iaid A B ™ ,ll ißg | this acknowledgment has been for person all) ' known to me." If (he notary or ether magistrate has rcafon to Relieve _ that he is the person he represents himfolf to be, lie wn atfo certify it. ,-e-i Andifthe proof Tie made by a or theymuft fweartofome general ftateof thcirknowledge 0. >•, '• him,- which,matter must be jfef forth in the certificate ; and '' the notary public, or other naagi;lrate, before wh»iti tj acknowledgment is made, "must aifo set f6rth that the wit ' ne3 or wit'nefles has or have been for upwards oi j ir pertc-nally known to him. 1 ' c l ( If a justice of the peace is employed, the clerk of Ihe court of the corporation or eounty nmft certify that filch ,r person is a juftkeof the peace of th; county or corpora tion as the fcafc may Ik, and that full lakh is .tee t« his £ iSs as fuck. JAM£S M'HiINR-Y, _ ie Secretary.ol War. Mav 12. iiwim >- , L_ — ;; George Dobson, )f T) EOS leave to inform the Store-Keepers in Town and j i_ Xj Counrrv, that he has removed from Market-Street | N°* 25, iouth Third-street, „ il where he is opening a Large and Elegant A (fort meat 4bc r " undermentioned articles —viz. -' K Superfine London Clothfi and Kerfevn*®^» -- "Yorkfhiie second Do. 3ft. do. do. c M TSS Blue Cd9tingt r- Flannells,&c. T fc Manchester Printed Caliicoet, i- London Chintz ditto', f. Blue and ditto Furnitures, -India ditto, re Long Cloths, Coffaes, Baftas, Batti!las& Conjevrcmait L 4"4 9"® 5"4 6-4 Superfine India Sook Muslins, • lm 4-4 and 9-8 India Book Handkerchiefs* U 4- «v and 9-8 Scotch ditto, 4-4 &6-4 plain do. Mailtos, gi 3 ~ 4-4 & 6-4 British jaconets, ai c " <6-4 BritithChecks and gripes, p 4"4 n^'a do. do, do. t j 4-4 ditl« Chilloes, Madras Handkerchiefs, See. )e A large affortmcnt of figur'd and plain Muflineti, — rc ■Quiltings, Dimities, and Striped Nankeens, ie Fancy Wailkoatings, id Ginghams of the firft Quality, fubjeft to Dra^-back, !l- India Nankeens, ' n- Men's White and coloured Silk stockings. jd May 9 For Sale, M A Valuable Grift and Sa.w Mill. jl TN New Jerfcy, near the Forks of Little Egg-Harbour. ' j A The Grift Mill is fnety by forty feet, two water wheels, and calculated for four run of Stones, with screen, fans and boulting-cloths, &c. The Saw-Mill has two faws,and ; lr capable ofcuttingfiveto 6 100 thoufandfectof Beards per la - year. A valuable piece ef Cedar Swamp, within a mile _ : and a half of the Mill, and within three quarters of a mile of a Landing The Lumber, &c. may be taken by water } from the mill tail. Also FOR SALE, Several Valuable Tracts of Land, In Pennsylvania, for all of which payment will be receiv ed in the notes of Messrs Morris and Nicholfon, or in ( ~ Cash. For further information apply to the Printer. Ma r 1 7 - law " -i " JOSEPH COOKE,\ - ) GOLDSMITH JEWELLER, The corner of Market ami Third-streets, Philadelphia; s — TyT OST re tpe11 s this office. )11'« Jnne 6. w&5 ble 1 at State-liland, under quarantine, that a Cart will , at attend every mo.ning, sundays excepted, from nine to ap- ten o'ebek, at the Health office, No. 31 Walnut-street, to convey provisions or other Refrelhments to the Hospital 1v and for the use of the crews. ' It is expe re- del ,P t ; la ' LEV! HOLLINGSWORTH, Chairman, .fa- JillM 5 ,- lKd Insurance Company of N. A. tbn. Dividend agreed upon by the Directors, for the ing- X lail fix months, is One Dollar and One Eirhth of a iven Dollar on each (bare of ftocTc in thU Company; whlch will be paid to the Stockholders or theirl ; J rJprefenU :e. tives, at any time after the lift instant. B r order of the Direacrs, w Inly I j EBENE *SR Sec'ry. For Sale, A Few Ca&sof i niVQuafey I N I) I G O. Enquire at Nk 71, South VVar«r fh-eec. May * GEORGE HUNTER, CHEMIST, No. 114 South Second Street, H\S for these two years pall introduced a new fpccies ' of PERUVIAN BARK, called YELLOW BARK, which after rrpcated trials by the principal Physicians of th.s city, is now preferred in all cases of importance that require it, to tie belt lt»d and Pale • Bar):. It is a powerful Aftrinjrent fitter, fits well on I the ftoraach, is certain in its and requires only ' half the ufnal quantity for a dose. Many of the citixeiu of Philadelphia are how ac quainted with its virtues, the knowledge of which ought to be extended over the Union. He has a large 1 'Aipply of the Yellow Bark, and a general aiTorrment of - Drugs, Colours, Gla/s, Dye Stuffs isV. LIKEWISE, ; Salt Petre, Jalap, and Camphor, By the Quantity. May 19. * law ?L_ : FIFTYI)OLLARS REWARD. : nAN away from the fubferiber living near Chur,ch ! t\_ Hill; Qu"en "\«ns County in the State ofMaryland' sbout thefirtk of January last, a black negro man.uamed Sam, about thirty years ef'age, J feet $or 9 inches high, . his a crooked finger on one hand, and one leg and foot fmallcrthan the other, fsmcwhat round-fbouidered, his clonthing unknown. Any perfou who will secure »r bring said fellow home.fe that I may get him again CuH have the above reward withceafonable charges. WILLIAM JACOBS. Tune 4. 'lawwn. Mr. FRANCI S, [Of the New Theatre J 1 r T" , AKES this opportunity of returning thanks to his I J. fchobis and Us the public. Mr. Francis intends, u i on hb return froja Maryland, to open a public ac«- jiicmj for dancing, hpon a plan entirely new. He ■ flatters hiuiielf that his attention to his pupils hi le theito renders any prouiifes of conducting his future fthemes on the tnoft liberal and ftri&eft terms, »f pro priety, totally nnneceilary. jV. B. Private tuition .is ufuil. , Plans ot the city ot Philadelphia, Including the Northern Lib-kkties and diftriiS df Southwark; Publjfhed, and fold by BENJAMIN DAVIES, No. 68, High street, ( Price one dollar.) THIS plan is a 6 inches square, and has been en graved by o.ie of the firft artifti in the city, from a latt and accurate survey. Purchasers are entitled to a pam phlet with each plan, giving " some account of the eity, its population, trade, government, J&c. ■My 19 t« & ftf Choice St. Croix Sugar ts 5 Rum, NOW landing from on board the Brig Willian Peil nock, Capt. Thomas Haileday from St. Croix and for £ale by Pragers & Co. J" ] y *9- dms -ilpr For Sale, I," By Ifiiac Mofcs and Co. ns 37 Casks & a half of RICE, Low for Cath er a (hort credit, alio ie 585 Salted, prime winter Hides le Enquire at Mr, Sears' Tavern, North Second Sfa er No. 59. July, 19. M;?t ■PROPOSALS FOR CARRYING THE Mails of the United States, [n ° n the following routes, will be received «by ihe Poftmaflb At Savannah, until the ftrll diy ol icpiciwbcr next. 1. From Savannah by Sunbury to Newport iJcidgc, ont: J week. Receive the Mail atSnvannah every Saturday by Q A M, ar* , rive at Sunbury by 6 P M, and at Newport Bridge on Sun day by 10 AMs Returning. Leave New port ijridg-oi Sun| *»ay by 3 P M, aad arrive at Sunbury in the evening, and at a > Savannah on Monday by 5 P \l. ,C ' «■ From Newport Rridgeby Darien and Brunfsvick, to St. n* oncc in tivo weeks* Re/eive the Mail at Newport Bridge every othei Sunday noo/, and arrive at St. Mary's the next VVed«elda» by j P M. r ™ urH '"S- , Leave St. Mary's the next day, Thursday by 8 A Ift ',?* arri y* at Newport Bridge the next Sjnday by to AM, ;! . Notc I t"" ,ero J route, arc allcedbyh-.o during the cm* N- miiuncc cj the Lonlraas y the Contratlor is td oijerve fcck alterations Ir. in carrying the m*it, and his pa\ :r to be encrtaftd or dimi lulled, in ie , to tht I,fiance » r dimmed h, fudi alte.jtio: w /in 1 e Contracts are to be in operation on MP firjt day ef Oc.oberncxt, andto continue for ,four years until the "iOth SeUan — oer, xßoo, inclufii e. ° r Note 3. I htPojl Mafler General may alter the times ol arrival and departure at any time during the continuance of the Contrails, he a-, prewiujly flipulating an adequatecovpenfatim /or any extra exbenfe on that may be occajioncd thereby, ' „ NOt< i l" "Homed for owning axdekfin, or the matl at alt ojites zvherc no particular time is fpeci/iec/. , k . No i c i- for every hour's delay (tn avoidable accidents excepted) dl: 'i rr/ aJt v':, e »■ °»y oJmI ' P Mat me dollar And if the delay continue until tie debart y "" 7my T' 1 ' wherti y " ,c !°r such de. t.^dXj2T^. the forfeit tin dot,or, JOSEPH HABERSHAM* »ng Poft-Maltcr General. • a General Post Office, lat Philadelphia. June 28. , 7Q 6. , lw6w Urbanna Mill Seats c ITU ate in Cecil county, Maryland, on the bank, . . , river Sufquehanna, about one mile abeve tide wa ;ng ter, and commanding; the water of that important river vlli ? C r ! n c amg . th<: trade of which omes f 0 near" t0 , 1 H Mil " T ? !t con V e nient to speak the tsc ' t0 Iji T ? fituatedas to receive thc.m along their tal, walls. and by w -cr hftstake in theircargoes. S There is a power fufficient for many and anv nf a?" ufrful Water Works, and so iwuch may be iuftlv said ir t ,ef " f°j? lr "® ndatlo " of thls Seite as would bs incoHvcuicm t, f ikes in^-rt a newspaper pnblication. finlfh fe 7 1 ? 0 may , l i efi , re to be c *ncerncd, willprfibablr f Pr a °" viewing the (ituauoj,. locales for any term of years mav A v»o'n a i* § catlon to thc fubferiber, living on thepremifes. "* \ April ,0. CLEMENT HO L LTD AT. taw 3m the if a lich — ita- PRINTED B Y JOHN FENT NO, —No. iig~— chesnut-street. JPrjtc "Eight poiiari v-tr Absi-mb.}