DAILY EVENIN G [No. 45 of Vol. Vl.] % t*- --- • Department of State, Joly 31, 1694. N O TIC 'E -J.J hereby given, Tflj l til iJocnmsnr*, •which have been forwarded to this Depart ment, refp-fting the Com penfation, claim ed from the Belligerent Nations in Europe, for tlie injuries to tlie Commerce of the United St tes, are committed to the care of the Minifterj than of refilling in the fo reign Countries conccrncdi That all p6r. sons intcrefted may know, whether their papers have come to hslid, a lift of the cases, which have been received, will bs lent 3S toon as they can be primed to the different Co lectors, and to the Poll Maf «rs in the p mcipal Towns of each State. The Pi inters in the (everal ScTit.es are requeficd to repub'.ilh tlie above To the Public. PROPOSALS For Engraving in Aqnatintd, Four felc6t Views; On Plates 16 inches by r2# Three upon the riv'er Shannandoahj in the ftnte of Virginia ; And one upon the Schuylkill, in the ftattof PcnnfyW»iai 8?— i From the paintings of IV. Winftanley i By G. J. PARKYNS. No. t. A view, by moon-light, dn the Shannnndoah, near the Great'Clift, from the foot of Shannon Hill. No. 2- The Sim retting—a view of the Hnrfe-SfcOe, from Shannon Hill. No. 3. A morning view upon ttw Schuyl kill, near the commencement of the Canal. No. 4. The Sun difperiing a fog—A View Upon rhe Shnw)«'sHloah, f> 0111 a hill weft of the Old JJloomery. The Conditions tt)re as follow ! The Price to SuWciberS will be SIX DOLLARS for the four VieWs.—One half to bft pair! at the time of fntferib jng—the othbr half on tKe delivery of the Prints, according to the priority ol ihe flib fcriprion'. Mr. JVtnjlanhy engignit> dc'imer the prints in OBobc'r next. Stibfcriptions r'O'lvrd at Mr. Dobfitn's, Book feller, at the Stone Seconu- Stffet, andat Mr. Jrtfiiph Anthony's, Silver Smith, Mtfket Street. And aJL.iVt''. J*Ki> iSfEI wee's, No. 75> Front ftrertl July 11 Bank of the United States, \ July 7th, 1794. NOTICE U hereby given, that- here, trill be paid at the feank after tlie iixtenth instant, to the Stockholders, or tlier rep re feiitatives duly authocjfed, sixteen Dollars/ for fcacii {hate, being th dividend declared for the l.i ft fix months, By order of the frefident and Directors JOHN kfeAN, : Cafaier. eotlim. Lachawannock. A LARGE body of LAND on this river and its waters, is now for fdle to SeftUrs on- /i, on moderate terms, and at a long credit, The foil is remarkably fertile, and nu merous ft reams of water are interspersed through the whole country. "The main river flows through one tract t>f - 1 — »• and is with the exception of one cl.lt rucuou, ble to the Siifyuehan^jK Spring Brook Creek, trburi. wuh t* bra-iche:, waters anotlver tract of about forty tboufaiul acres ot good Land, emp tier itfelf into ihe I>achi*wann<?ck, about twelve miles from the Sufquchannah _ jt affords numerous Mill feats, & in its rnui'fe creates large badics ol well water ed meadow ground. , I The ottier tracts are interftited by or»e*s «tt" conGclerable importance. Several Mills are already erefled for th accommodation °ot the fett'ers. Roads are cut in different directions, to wards the moil convenient markets. The county town is not more than 1 m'e, diitant front many parts ot the let r I The Sufquehannah affords an easy | (#!e navigation to M.ddleton, from whence the Canal tn Schuylkill extends the com mnnication to the city. Another means of connexion wit ll lad. Iphia, is by the Delaware, from the distance in fevers! places is abontthirty miles. . The proprietors combining their own ln hfreft with tfcat of the are dis posed to erea works of public utility,open .ioadi, See. and in every en miles square, a tract «f one hflndred acres is allotted for a School, and one hundred acres for thekrit refidmt Clergyman of any denomination ot Christians. For further particulars apply to George Eddy. Vilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, July 9- . Littersdirefted tn George Eddy, at P u jadelphia, nr this t° Thomas Eddy, at New York, relative to this bunnefs,will b« duly anfwer«d. eed3ra - ;31 Ettrnpv or the iVtJI * tK"6w W I L L I A Mj AT ChtTnm ftreeV wharf, a staunch g-od vcffel, a! waft .'Gnv, burtheh about !800 barrels. For tetms apply to JOSEPH ANTHONY & SON, Who have ftfr sale. on board said vessel, adrio BUSHELS LIVERPOOL SALT, And 13 Tons . GOOD GOAL. July 44 diw, For LIVERPOOL, ||gfS AMIABLE,, ®SisiSHfc John Tliompfoii, mailer. ai'Rl HliN about 2jo tons, a very lub. ftanfial Ihip, butlt of live oak and c<<dar,of an ea/y draught of water; falls remark* ably fa ft J and has very excellent scconujio. daUrtns for passengers; to fail the firft week in Aagnftj and is intended to r'etuTii irtitie disreiy to Philadelphia. For palTage only apply to Caps. Thompson on bosrd, it ii Urs. W»rdej\& Co swh*rf, For Sale or Charter, Gen.WASHINGTON IJaac Sylvtfler, majbr. NOW lying at Say's wilarf,the jit above Market ftrfeet, burthen about 2400 bar rels, is a good ftrongveflel, and will be rea dy to rective a cargo in a tew days. For terhis apply to the Captaition boaid or RtJMFORD ft ABIJAH DAWES* Water Jlreet, 2Vo. 7> fifth. . 9tti mo 2J Charter, NTMPH, John PaDEIT, Mailer, "Sarus a-rifl will i>c rc-adjtttt tAkeiii a cargo ip i few days. For terms apply to yofeph Sims * WHs) HAS NOR. SALE, , Madeira and Sherry WINE. Fit for immediate use, BRANDY, Red and Pale Jesuits BARK, White LEAD ground in oil) BRIMSTONE, fcc. July 25 d d2w. INDUSTRY, Burthen about 700 barrels, in complete order to receive a cargo, and may be feut to sea at a small expence. Apply to Wharton & Greevks, Who have remaining on hand, A feiv Pipes oj And a few quarterCafkt of SHERRY/] fit for immediate ufc. ... j GIN in Cases. ' COFFEE in Bags and Barrels. SUGAR in Hhds. CORKS in Bales, Russia MATTS, and Eighty two hhds. prime Virginia TOBAC- CO. J»ly go- Carolina Rice and Indigo, BAY MAHOGANY and FRENCH burr stones, FOR SALE BY Gurney and Smith. May 14' TO BE SOLD, THOMAS DOBSON, A N Alphabetical or THE duties ssr:^ 1 sng&l Saates of A/nerica, after the last cfay of June >784, diftingaifhingthe rate« payable on thole imported in fliips or vessels ot the United States—and the rates payable in fo reign mips or vessels, including the add - tional duties, to which the lefpeaive arti cles are liable. July 29 Friday, August i* 1794. &2tW. John Mayo. d—6t Lift A?ni ■ 'if i>- 'The Ground Plan - 6t THE ■ . G\iy;'£.n& Suti^tbd,, At« * Philadelphia. TAKEN FKOM _ACTUAL SVifEr\ IT is wittt pleafnie ibat the publilher has to inform His ft) Members, and the'public in general, tliat the plate is now under the hands of the engraver, and hi greater ft>r wardnfs than at firft contemplated. At the fame time be, begs leave to remind them, that subscription papers ateftill o pen at mod of the noted book-stores in the city j and that he hopes from the whole of them to tic enabled to form -f«eh a res pectable catalogue of names, as Will do a credit to the work, as well as afford a reafonaljle encouragement to the under taker.'" : •i'hofe who arecWtirtous of furthef infor mation art hefted to Call on J Benjdrain Dalies', >io. 68; Marketftrtet. April »4. lsfirthtl Medical Bookis. > 1 « JUST PIJB.LIBHED, }i)> Titomai £>oh/»n, tti ibt Stoat Haujb Nof faath Sieb.djlfrft., sO L. 11. , Medical Inquiries And ') OBSERVATI d S; By BENJAMIN RUSH* Ivi. 13. 1 Proftffor of the Inllitutes ot Mediciucj ahtl of Clinical Practice in the Utiiver fityof Pcnnfylvania. containing 1. An inquiry into the influence of physical cables upon the rtioral faculty. 2. An inquiiy iuto the effc.6ls of fjwitous li quors upon the human body, and their in fluence upon the happiness of society. 3 An inquiry into the caules and cure of the pulrnonaty confutaption. 4. Obfcrvafions on the fympttims and cure ol dioplies. ' 5. An Inquiry iiito the caufeland the cure oi internal dropsy of the brain. An account of the mealies as thry ap pealed in Philadelphia, in the year 1789. An account of the influenza, as it akpopar ed in Philadelphia in the year# i7#9ii79e,., and '79' * > . !. ftiimquiry into the causes til the in etc aft ttf bilious and remitting feveis, in -Tyi*«nia- . _ _ - — I, An inquiry into tß* causes and clrrc M Tore -.legs. o. An account of the slate of the body and mind in old age* -with obfervatichs upen 1 itj diseases and their remedies. hice one dollar and a quarter unbound, or 1 one dollar and a Half neatly bound. Medical Tranfa&ions OF THK College of Phyficiane of Philadelphia. VOL. I.—P AR T I. Price one dollar irt boardj. A Treatise on the Diseases of Children. With genera! directions for the management of Infants from the birth, adapted for theufent physicians and private families. By Michael Underwood, M, D. Licentiate of Midwifety in the Royal Col lege of Physicians in London, and Physician of the Britilh l.yui g-in-H otp lea 1, Price one Dollari Th'U is acknowledged to be tht b«ft bool rj/ich h« been paWilhea on the lubjoft, mt for the use of parents, nurfea, " well« foripliyficiiin "Ty printed*!* mj_jhird__qf_ and private —The two volumes what ihe i; The Edinburgh New Difpcnfatory, iwo d °Syflem of Surgery, extracted from the j works of Benjamin Bell, by Dr. Waters, dols. co cents. t _ .v,. System of Anatomy, tkltt&ti from the En-yclopadia, wilh ta copperplate', 2 dols. s. item ot Chemistry, extra£ted from the Encyclopaedia, exh.bit.ng a view ot grcfi of the fciencee, and the d.fferent systems which have been publiflied, » 5° cents. flroWn's Elements of Medicine, a dm . 67 cents. T. Dab/on has in the Profs, An edition ot the Medical and PhilofOphi cal Commentaries of Edinburgh. Two v.l umes are printed in one at a Ml."^ cents per volume ; he has nearly fimfted the five ftrft volGmes, 'Which contain the 6l» ten volumes of the European edition, which Jell for two dollarseach. Nine volumes will in clude eighteen European volumes, which | w ill bnog the publication up to the prcfe«< time. Likeivife for sale a considerable number »f Med 'ual Books > Cullen's Prafticc, Materia Medica, Phyfi oloey, and Synopsis. Bell's Surgery, 6 vols, or 4 vols, do. on Ulcers, Bnchan's Medicine,'Ledran's Surgery, Chefeldcn« ft nttomv, Hunter on itie Vene.eal, Swed«a ver oh do. Rolld on Weft India thfea.etj Rieby on" Uterine Hemorrhage. Hatpilton i outlines of the theory arfvd prjibee of Mid wifery, with Or without plates; do. or>.»ne management of Female complaints. Mcate on Hydrophobia, &c. &c. A DVERTISER. '>/ ■ ' /■ .hoicc St. Croix Sugar, JUST IMPORTED, And far Sale, ** ■ By jAMES V/VBO- A<fo a quantity of RUSSIA Malts. ~ Jujje 24th, Nankeens of -Superior Quality, Long and ftiort pieces Long'and short black fattins, Black .Taffet.ies, and Senihaws, , Black and coloured I ndia ft wing Silk, Ornamental jars and bcakars, > Ami a few longftts of Tea China. Coloured Sattitis, Lijlrings, and T 0 B I N £ St t FOR SALE AT No. 40, north Fifth Street. July I 7 mw&Ftf Nicholas Dielil, jun. Attorney at Law, INFORMS his friends and theublicj tnat he has opened an OFFICE for the falc and pwrvhafc of Real Estates at No. 19 iouth Fourth were he will thank iuJly receive their commands. He also draws Deeds, Mortgages, and other Writ ting*. ' Tr> jujL i-'ubliftied, And to be fold by THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stone Houie No. 41, south Second street, price i-Bth of a dollar, An Impartial Review Of that part of Dr. RUSH'S Lite PUBLICATION On thtt YELLOW FEVER, Which treats of its origin. In which his opinion is Ihcwn 10 be erro neous—the Introduftiph of the disease by importation proved, and the wholefomeuels of the city vindicated. By Willmth Currie, Fellow of the College of Physicians, &« At the fame plate may be had Dr Curries Treat if e on the Yellow Fever, And his account of the Climates and Dis eases of America. July a 6 French Revolution.; JUST PUBLISHED. (Price twuo. Dollars. J By MATHEW CARET, No. 118, Mariet /Ireet, An* impartial history FRENCH REVOLUTION} From its Commencement to the exe cution of the Queen and the Deputies of the Gironde Party Extrad from the Preface '»The authors have presumed to affix to their title, the epithet impartial J and the reason is, because they cannot charge them selves with feeling the (mailed bias to any but to that of truth and liberty ; and they flatter themselves, that their readers will jind not onlyevery cirtumftance fairly presented, but every censurable action, whoever were the authors or actors, mark ed in itsproper colours. If it was necefla ry to make a dfrclaration of their own principles,.they would fay, they are neither torv nor republican—they love liberty as Englilh whigs, 4nd execrate every criminal aft by which so noble a cause is endangered nd disgraced. _ _ "In the P rc " On the contrary, they are well <if[ur<d that thefepagtsuill not be accepta ble tithe zealots oj either party. when time fliall have dissipated the clouds ot poll tical deception, and appealed the tumul of the passions, thfcy will with fomfi confi dence expect that verdict from public opini on, which andour and moderation Ifcl do'nfail to receive." Extract from the Critical Review, June x 794. j2 Page. ,1 have certainly derived much, plea s re and acquired tnuch information from the oerufaU of those volume.. ; Mid we ihink them both for matter and style, worthy the attention of all who interest themselves in Events which have so juitiy excited the curio Btv and astonishment ot mankind." M CARIY will in about thee weeks rub lift) Plowden's hiftorv of the Biitifti Empire, from May *79*. te o«emfe« '793^^ romel Stock Brokers Office, No «6, Wall-street, New-York. THE Sabfcribcr intending to confinrhifti felf entirely to 'hi PURCHASE and E or STOCKS on COMMISSIONERS nff, r hisfer'ices to his triends and others in the line ol a Stock Broker Thofc I who may f >*?!}"" "" ! h "' r^ nrfi m»v drpc«l lipon Hav.ng it trwiMted w , h TheuJoft fidelity anddifpatch. Orders from Philadelphta, Boston, or «ny other part of the Uo.ted States," v., 11 bt a,te " d uoN A ßD BLF.ECKER. m&ihtf fat tS . NANKEENS. tt>th&stf- OF tHE [Whole No. 595.] TUITION. WILLIAM FIN CM .of tin New The*, trr, begs leave to inic.m tlis Frit ds and the PhMic, tha-r he has renu&eit I iota ..the .corner of Eighth and Arch rtrfrls $». 68, north Eighth between Arch and Race ftreeis, and tiuit he continues lo give Ifl ftruftions in the French and Engfifli L'aiv- j gu*ges as ufua), is also the Classics. He takes this opportunity of exprelCng his ac- ■ kaiyVvledgenien t s'T« £ Ibe"JVCTy er>~ ; ccv.iagenifnt he has experienced, a contu nuatiou of wbith he begs ltave to solicit N. B. Tranllations from either language correctly executed. . d - THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED^ By Thomas Dobfon, At 'pie Stone Heufe, No. 4!, fsvth Se- c-onjt Jtrettf I. LETTERS addielled to the Phllofo. pliers and Politicians ot Fiance, on the fnb. jest ot Religion ;to which aie prefixed ob. lervations relating tojlie causes oi" the gT. neral prevalence of Infidelity, By JOSEPH PRIEST! Er, L. L. D. F. R. S. &c. Pries one quarter of a Dollar, / It. TWO SUMMONS, viz. 1. The present state ot Europe compared with ancient prophecies. Preached oil the Faftday, .in 1794 j with a prefrcc CT taiii ing the reasons of the author for leaving England. , 2. T|)' ule of fchriftiattityj especially in dttftmlt tfnißs ; being the Author't l>'a;e well Difeourfe to his Congiegatians >q Hackney} with Appendixes to the two Ser mons, Price one third of Si dollar. 111. An APPEAL to the Serious & Can. did Profeffors ol Christianity, on the fol lowing fiibje&s, viz. , i. The use of reason in matters ol Reli gion- ■ . L .2. The pbWer of man to do tbe Will «f God. 3. Original Sin. 4. Llertian and iteprobatios, 3. The Divinity oi Christ, ami 6. A(:oneioenH»y the Death of ChriS, by the fame author. ■ ' 7 o <wbich are added, A Concise History of the rife el thole Doctrines, and an account of Ihe Trial of M'Elwall, for Heresy and £laf phemy, at Stafford Assizes. Price one eighth of a Dollar. The above three are re-publifticd with the author's improvements and additions ; and a confidtrablt: part of his works, in "an improved state, will make their appear ance as soon aj convenience will admitt _ July aS " ' eod.3w Was left oil the ioth July, along fide of the (loop Sally, one barrel of Linseed OIL* containing 27 gal lons ; no marks. The owner may have it again by applying to William Paul. No.. 361, north Front ltreet, paying charges for thelame. July 22 NO. 68, Dijlrill of Pennsylvania, TO WIT. BE it remembered that on the twenty- of July ill the nineteenth year of the independence of the United States of America, JOSEPH BOGGS, of the said dilhict hath iicpofited in this office, the ti te of a book (he light whereof he claims as author iti the w<jrds following, to wit. " The Philadelphia DireElo ~ ry, for the year 1795 — b y Boggs." In conformity to the a<sl of the Congress of the United States intituled i " An ait for the encouragement of learning'by lecunng the copies ninp...i »»t. ■ »■ l -^tothf - r 1 1• r..a:—_rr"-r—- bam. L,auiwtu 5 Clerk of the Diltria of Pennfyivunia; July 33 * Philadelphia, July 7, 1794 Whereas James NT Gargle of Cheltenham "lownfhip in I&ontgcmcry County in the Commonwealth ot Pennsylva nia, by his Bill exhibited to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and lor the said County lei forth that fundrv Title deeds by which he holds a certain Melluage & fixty four acres ol Land in the said Township, were ;reatly injured anddefaced by accident; and Grayed that examination of witnesses might je taken in order, that their testimony of hi« itle 10 the said Farrfi ftiould be pcrpetuned, thereupon, on motion of William M. Smith, ".(quire, ol Counsel for the faidjames M'Gar ■le, it was confvleicd by the laid Judges in he said Conrt, that the prayer of the said (ill of right ought to be granted, and George Campbell and John Donaldfon, lifquire , vete appointed Commilfioners to it;k.e lire aid examination, to whom a Comniiflioo inoer form of Law hath been iffucd. Public Notice is hereby given, th„t the f«id Commifficrrcrj have appointed Widiufday, the 30th dav of Inly, at 3 o'clock ill the arltcrnftoh of the Un\c day, to meet at the ho6fe of the said William M. Sifiith, the fotiih-tnlt coiner of CheTnut and Fifth-Streets in the Cityof Phtli- I nelphia, to take the fold examinations. 1 P JAMES M'GARGLE tawtjoJ July ti> *4t •hcoi
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