DAILY EVENING AD V E R T I S E R. [No. 42 of Vol. Vl.] Thursday, July 31, 1794. [Whole No. 592.] This Day is publi/hed, AND SOLD BY THOMAS BRADFORD, Printer and Bookseller, K®. 8, foutW Front ftvtet, Pri<re one fifth , ps x D"!'ar, OBSERVATIONS ON THE * * EMIGRATION OF • Dr. Joseph Priestly, And on ifit! IWeral ADDRESSES delivered to him on his arrival New York. July *5 3t • Choice St. Croix Sugar, JUST IMPORTED, And far Sale, By JAMES YAIU). Also a quantity of KUSSIA Matts. June 24th. . d. To the Public. PROPOSALS For Engraving in Aquatinta, Four fele£t Views; On Pfaici l&inches by 12. Three upoq the river Shannandeah, in' the state of Virginia ; And one upon the Schuylkill, in the state of Perinfylvania. From the paintings of W. W'tnjlanlcy ; By G. J. PARKYNS. No. 1. A view, by moon-light, 011 the Shannandoalr, near the Great Clift, from the foot of Shannon Hill. No. a. The Sun letting-«-a view of the Horle-Shoe, from Shannon Hill. No. 3. A morning view upon the Schuyl kill, near the commencement of the Canal- No. 4. The Sun difperiing a fog—A View upon the Shannandoah, from a hill weft of the Old Bloomery. The Conditions are as follow : The Price to Subfoibers will be SIX DOLLARS for the four Views.—One half of which to be paid at the time of fnWcrib ing—the other half on the delivery of the Prints, according to the priority ol the fub feriptions. Mr. Winjlanley engages to deliver the prints in Odober next. . Subfcriptious received at Mr. D<»bfon ,( , Sookfeiler, at the Stone HoUfc, Second- Steet| and at Mr. Joseph Anthony's, Silver Smith, Kflarket Stteet. And at Mr. John M'Elwee's, No. Is, south Front street. July 11. dzw. Bank of the United States, J«ly ?th, 1794. NOTICE is hertby that here will be paid at the Bank after the /ixtenth instant, to the Stockholders or ther repre sentatives duly authorised, sixteen Dollars for each (hare, being the dividend declared forthe last fix months, By order of the President and Directors JOHN KEAN, Calhier. eodim. Lachawannock. A LARGE body of LAND on this river audit! waters, is now for sale to Settltrs on ly, on moderate terms,and at a long credit. The foil is remarkably fertile, and n»- merous ft team* of water are interspersed through the Whole country. The main river flows through dne traA of about thirty thousand acres, and is with the exception of one obftruftion, naviga ble to the Sul'quehannah. Spring Brook Creek, which with its branches, waters another tract of about forty thousand acres of good Land, emp ties itfelf into the Lachawannock, about twelve miles from the Sul'quehannah. It affords numerous Mill (feats, & in its course creates large bodies of well water ed meadow ground. Thfc other tracts are interfered by creeks of considerable importance. Several Mills are already erected ftjr the accommodation of the (ettlers. Roads are cut in different direflions, to wards the molt convenient markets. The county town is not more than 1J m!e« distant from many parts ot the set tlement. The Sufquehannah affords an easy and fate navigation to Middleton, from whence the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com munication to the city. Another means of connection with Phi ladelphia, is by the Delaware, from which the distance in several places is thirty miles. The pfoprietors combining fheir own in rarett with tfcat of the inhabitants,' aredif» posed to ercft 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 refidrnt clergyman of any denomination of Chrlftlans. For further particulars apply to George Eddy.. ■Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Peimfylvania, July 9. L«ttersdifeAed tn George Eddy, at Phi ladelphia, or this place,or io Thomas Eddy, ft New Ynrk, relative to this bufmefs,wili be duly answered. todjm F° r Charter, the sxour William, "A T Cheftiut street wharf, a (launch 'jfnad vessel, almost flew, burthen about ißdo Barrels. Ftftterms apply to JjOSEPH ANTHONY & SON, Who have for sale, on board laid'Veffel, 2600 BUSHELS LIVERPOOL SALT, And 13 Tons GOOD COAL. July 14 diw . T — , *■- - — jgLx For LIVERPOOL, I|||| AMIABLE, iwr - * John Thompson, master. BUR I HEN about 250 ions, a very lub ftantial (hip, built of live oak and cedar,of an eaiV draught of water, falls remark ably fait, and has very exceflent accommo dations for paffenge'S tp fail the firft week, in Aivguft, and is intended to return imme diately to Philadelphia. For passage-only apply to Capt. Thompson 011 board, at Mtffrs. Warder Sc Go's wharf, or John Mayo. July ii fl For Sale or Charter, Gen.WASHINGTON Sylve/ler, mqfter. NOW lying at Say's wharf,the 3>l above Market ftieet, burthen about 2500 bar rels, is a good strong veflel, and will be rea dy to receive a cargo in a tew days. For terms apply to the Captain on board or RUMFORD & ABIJAH DAWES, Water JLreet, No. 7, south. 7th mo 2 J d _ ' Charter, ~ XW SEA NTMPH, John Paden, Master. SAILS fad, and will be ready to take in a cargo in a few days. For terms apply to ' J°f e ph Sims, WHO MAS NOR SALE, Madeira and Sherry WINE. Fit for immediate life, BRANDY, Red and Pale Jesuits BARK, White LEAD, ground in oil, BRIMSTONE, &c. July *5 d INDUSTRY■ Burthen about 700 barrels, in complete order to receive a cargo, and may be feat to sea at a small expence. Apply to Wharton & Greeifes, 1 Who have remaining on hand, A fetv Pipes of Old Madeira \\Hne, And a few quarter Calks of SHE RRY, fit for immediate use. OIN in Cases. COFFEE in Bags and Barrel*. SUGAR in Hhds. v CORKS in Bales, Ruifia MATTS, and Eighty two hhds. priijie Virginia TOBAC CO. July 30. d—6t Carolina Rice and Indigo, BAY MAHOGANY and FRENCH BURR STONES, FOR SALE BY. Gurney and Smith. May 14. d " TO BE SOLD, THOMAS DOBSON, A N Alphabetical Lift OF THE duties Payable by law on all Goods, Wares, and Merchandize imported into the United Saates of America, after the last day of June 1784,- diftinguilhing the rates payable on those imported in (hips or vessels of the United the rates payable in fo reign lkips or vessels, including the addi tional duties, to which the refpe&ive arti cles are liable. July 39 • The Ground Plan OF.THE City and Suburbs PHILADELPHIA. rAK&U FROM ACTUAL SURfST. IT is witlvpleafure ihat the publilher has to inform his fubferihers and tfle pulilid in general, that the plate ,is now under the hands-os tbe engraver) and in greater for wardnfs than was at firft eontemplated. At the fkme time he begs lfeave to rt mind that fubfeription papers areftill o pen at raoft of the noted book-stores i n tlie city j. and that he hopes from the whole of them to be enabled to foim such a ref peftable catalogue of names; as Will do a credit to the Work; as wfell as afford a reasonable encouragement to the Under. tiker. who are deflrous of further infor mation arerequefted to call on Benjamin Davits, No. 68, Market street. April 14. ra&thtf Medical Books. JUST PUBLIBHF.D, By Thomas Dob/on, at the Stone House No. 41, south tun dJlreet, VOL. 11. Medical Inquiries OBSER V A TIONS. By BENJAMIN RUSH, M. D. Protcffor of the Institutes ol Medicine, and of Clinical Pra&ice in the Univer* fliyoi Pennsylvania. CONTAINING 1. An inquiry inio the influence of phyficil cauies upon the moral faculty. 2. An inquiiy iuto the tfTefts of fpirirous li quors upon the human body 4 and their in fluence upon the happinrfs of society. 3 An inquiry intp the cause* and cure of the pulmonary consumption. 4. Obfctvajioni on the fymptunuand cure of droplet. 5. An Inquiry into the cause* and the cureoi internal dropsy of brain* 6. An account of the measles, as they ap pealed in Philadelphia, in the year 1789. 7. An account of the influenza, as it appear ed in Philadelphia in the years 1789,1790, and 1791. 8. An inquiry into the Cfiu(es ol the incrcafe ef bilious and (emitting fevers, in Penn sylvania. 9. An ttiquiry into thecaufcsand cure of fore legs. 10. An account of the state of the body and mind in old age, with obftrVatlons Upon its diseases and their remedies. Price one dollar and a quafter unbound, or one dollar and a half neatly bound. Medical Tranfaftioiis or THK College of Pliyficianj of Philadelphia.' V OL. I.—P ART I. Price one dollar-in boards. A Treatise on the Diseases 6f Children. With genrral directions for the management of Infants from the birth, adapted, for the use of physicians and private families. By Michael Underwood, M. D< Licentiate of Midwifery in the Royal CoU lege of Physicians in London, and physician of British Lyiog-in-Hofpital. Pfice 6ne Dollar* Thii is acknowledged to be the belt bool which has been publifhcd pn the fiib|e£t, ant is calculated for the use of parents* nurses, and private families, as Well as for physicians —The two voluiVies handsomely printed in one, and the price only about ofle third Of what the imported copies fell for. The Edinburgh New Dispensatory, two dollars. System of Surgery, extra£led from tbe works of Benjamin Bell, by Dr. Waters, 2 dots. 50 cents. System of Anatomy, extra&ed from the Encyclopedia, with Ift copperplates, e dols. System of Chemistry, extra£ied fiom the Encyclopedia, exhibitioga view of tbepro grefs of the and the different systems which have been publifhedi ft dols. 56 cents. Brown's Elements of Medicine, t dols. 67 cents. T. Dob/on baj in the Pre/s, An edition of the Medical and Phiiofophi cal Commentaries of Edinburgh. Two v«l ---umes are printed in one at % dollars and $o cents per volume; he has nearly finifhed the five firft volumes, which contain the firft ten volumes of the European edition, which fell tor two dollar seach. Nine volumes will in clude eighteen European volumeS» which will briog the publication up to the present time. Likevjife for sale a considerable number of Medical Books* viz, Cullen's Pra&ice, Materia Medica, Physi ology, and Synopsis. Pell's Surgery, 6 vols, or 4 vols, do. on Ulcers, Buchan'i Domestic Medicine,'Ledran's Surgery, Chifelden's netomy, Hunter on the Venerea}, Swedeea-* ver on do. Jtollo on Weft India Diseases; Rigby on UttfJnllt Hemorrhage, Hamilion's outlines' Of the theory and practice of Mid wifery, with or without plates; do. on the management of Female cotnplaintt. Metfe 011 Hydrophobia, Ac. NANKEENS. Nankeens of Superior Quality, Long and short pieces Long and (hort black fattiirs, Black Taifcties, and Scn(h*ws, Black and coloured I ndia fe\ring SUk, Ornamental jars and beakers^ And a few long sets of Tea China. Coloured Sat tins, Luflr'mts, and T 0 £ I if E S, . FOR. SALE AT No. 40, north Fifth Street. Jn'2,? mw&ftf Nicholas Diehl, jun. Attorney at Laxv, INFORMS his friends and theublic, thai he has opened an OFFICE forthe sale 'nd pwrchafe of Real Estates at No. 19 Couth Fourth street, were he will thpnk fully receive their cotatnaijds. He also draws Deeds, Mortgages, and other Writ ings. June I# tutb&stf STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA I* the Hotfe of Reprcfeniativts, Dicimber aift, *793. TX7HEJIEAS the Commi®oiicrs of pub- VV lie AccouiHi,have reported, that tbev cannot proceed to the invcftigition ot the Trealury AccoutJts, reiprfting special In dentin Without knoWihg the outstanding a mount thereof in circulation :«—fcTherefore t Rifolvtd, That all holders of special In dents be directed, and required, on or before the firft day of November nt xt, to deliver the fppcial Indents in their poffefliori to one 01 othef of the Cofttinifiioneri of the Treasury, who arc to give receiptsf6r the faitie, and to report to tbe Commiffionet* On public ac counts, On or before the tenth day of Nov ember next, the amount by them refpc&ive ly received, and also 10 the Legiftature, ai their meeting in November next, and thac all fpetial Indents nbt, tendered into the Treasury as above, on or before the firft day ot November nertr, /hall bef and the fame are heieby barred. Rtjolvedv That public notice of this resolu tion be given in the several Gazette* in this State, once evefy three weekl, until the firft day of November next. And that th? Dele gates of this State in theCongrcfs of the Uni ted States, be requested to this rdolu tion to be publifhcd in one or more papers in the cities of Philadelphia afid f?ew-York, and that ptovifion Will be made for the cx pences attending such publication. Ordered, That the resolution be sent tb the Senate for their concurrence. By orderqf the House, JOHN SANFORD DARt f C.H.R. In the SENATE, Dccsmber sift, 1793. Kifohrd, That this Honfe do concur with tht House of Reprefentaiivcs in the forrgo •ng refolulions. Ordered, Thai tbe refolulions be lent to iheHouleof R'prefentativer. by order of the Senate, FfcLlX WARLEY Clerk. ewtNov. French Revolution. JUSt PUBLISHED. ( Price t<wo Dollars, J By MAT HEW CARET, No. 118, Market Jlreet, AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION; From its Commencement to the exe cution of the Qt|£EN and the Deputies of the Girtmde Party EittraH from the Preface '• The authors have presumed to affix to their title, the epithet impartial; and the reason is, because they cannot charge them- j selves with feeling the fmajleft bias to any party but to that of truth and liberty ; and they flatter themselves, that thetr readers will find not only every circumstance fairly presented, but every censurable action, whoever were the authors or aiftors, mark, ed in its proper colours. If it Was necefla ry to make a declaration of their own principles, they would fay, they are neither tory not republicans—they love liberty as Englilh whigs, and execrate every criminal: aft by whicn so noble a cause is endangered , nd difgraefcd. " 111 the ptffent ferment of the public mind, they cannot flaiter themselves tvith ' the hope ef feeing this claim universally acknowledged* On the contrary, they are. acllajjurld that tkcfi pages ivill not be accepta ble to the zealots oj either party. But when time (hall have diflipated the clouds of poli tical deception, and appeased the turaul of the paffinns, they will with fouie confi dence expeftibat verdict from public opini. on, which antiour and moderation fel domfail to receive." Extract from the Critical Review, Juie >794.. 1a Page. •« We have certainly derived tnuch plea. sure, and acquired much information from the peiufaU of those volume? ; and we think them, both for matter and style, worthy the atteation of all-who interest theftifclvei in Events whiih h.ve so justly excited the curio fity and aftomfhment of mankind," M. Cars* will in about thee weeks Pub-' lifti, Plowden'a.hiftory of the Biitifti Empire, (rem Way i79=. t 9 Deeember «3teod- TUITION. WILLIAM FINCH of the New Thea. tre, begs leave to inform his Friends and the Pu' lit, that he has removed from the corner of Eighth and Greets to No. 68, north Eighth between Arch ana Kite ftreeis, aad chat he continues togive tn ftrtS&ions in the French and Englifti Lan guages m ufoal, as also the Ctaffies. He akes this opportunity of expressing his ac knowledgements for the very liberal en couragement he has experienced, a conti nuation of which he begs leave to solicit. N. B. Translations from either languages eorrciSly executed. 4 this DAT is Published, By Thomas Dobfon, At jtAtf Stone House, No. 42, fauth Se cond Jlrtet) t. LETTERS aduieiled to the Philofo. phers and Pol ticiaoi of France, orv the fub jedt ot Religion ; to which are prefixed ob servations relating tothecaufes of the ge neral prevalence of Infidelity, By JOSEPH PRIEST' ET, L.L. D. P. R. S. &c. Price one quarter ot a Dollar. 11. TWO SERMONS, viz. 1. The present ftite oi Europe compared with ancient prophecies- Preached on the Fart day, io iT94» with a preface contain ing the rtalons of the author for leaving England. 2. The use of Christianity, especially in difficult times ; being the Author's Fare well Ditfeourfe to bis Congregations io Hackney i with Appendixes to the two Ser mons, Price one third of a dollar. 111. An APPEAL to the Serious & Can. did ProfiiTors ot on the soU lowing I'utyeftst viz. 1. The use of reason in matters oi Reli gion. 2. The power of man to do the Will of God. 3. Original Sin. 4. Election and Reprobatioa, 5. The Divinity ot Christ, and 6. Atonement by the .Death of Christ, by the fame author. , To <which are added, A Concise History of the Tifest those Do&rines, and an account of the Trial of M'Elwall ( for Heresy and BUf phetny, at Stafford Affixes. Price one eighth of a Dollari The above three are re-publilhed with the author's improvements and additions j and a confidrrable part of bis works, in an improved Uate, will make their appear ance as soon as convenience will admit. July »8 eodjw Was left 011 the i oth July, along fide of the Hoop Sally, one barrel of Linseed OIL, containing 27 gal lons ; no roarkt. The owner may have it again by applying to William Paul. No. 361, north Front street, paying charges for the fame. Jbly a* *4t NO. 68. Diftriß of Pennsylvania, TO WIT. v BE it remembered that on the twenty third day of July in the nineteenth year of the independence of the United States of America, JOSEPH BOGCS, of the fait] diftridt hath deposited in this office, the ti te of a book the right Whereof he claims as author in the words to wit. " The Philadelphia Dire&o ry, for the year 1795 —oy Joseph Boggs." In conformity to the aft of the COngreft of the United States intituled «■ An att for the encouragement of learning by lecu< ing the copies of maps cl>arts and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies dut ifg the times therein mentioned. Sam. Caldwell^ Clerk of the DiltriA of Pennsylvania. July 30 d Philadelphia, July 1794 Whereas James M'Gargle of Cheltenham 'lownihip in Montgomery County in the Commonwealth ot Pennlylva nia, by his Bill exhibited to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and ler the fald County let forth that lUndry Title deeds by which be holds a certain Messuage & fifcty* four acres of Land in thefaid Township, were greatly.injured and delaced by accidcnt; and prayed that examination of witnesses might be taken in orders that their tcftimony of hi* title to the said Farm should be perpetuated. Whereupon, on motion of-Will'am M. Smith, Efqtiire, of Co'unfel for the said James M'Gar gle, it was considered by the laid judges in the said donrt, that the p>ayet ot the faiA Bill of right ought to be and George" Campbell and John Donaldfon, Ef<june- 4 were appointed CommifHoners to t.ke Ihe (aid examination, to whom a Commission' under form of Law hath been llTued. Public Notice is hereby given, that the laid Comm.ffiofcm have appointed Wedn< fday, the 301 h day of July, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of the fame day, to meet at the house of the said William M. Smith, the. south east corner of Chefnut and Fifth-Streets in the Cuvot Phila delphia, to take the Uid examinations. JAMES AT GARGLE July ti, s t»w l J®J
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