DA I LYE VENING AD VE RTISER. [No. 46 of Vol. VI Department of State, Jviy 3*, 179*. notice IS hereby given, "That the Documents, which have been forwaided to this Depart ment, refp ft'ng the compensation, claim ed froin the Belligerent Nations in Europe, for tl» injuries to the Omtnetce of die are committed to the care of the Mioiilers tinituf relidiug iri the fo reign Countries concerned. That all per rons interested may know, Whether their papers have come to hand, a lilt of the cases, which have been received, will be lent as soon as they can be printed to the different Collectors, and to the Post-Mas. ters in the principal Towns of each State The Printers in the leverai States are reouefted to reptiblilh the above. . diMr. j A French Family, WOt'LD with to be entrusted with tlte eare of a FARM, about the city of Philu-. tlelphiao'Tien ton, uitjjer I'uch compeufa tions as rn ty'he agreed upon by applying at Mr. OSMONT'S, No. rt7, north* Second street. Ayig. 4 d Money to be Lent, O- Morten'.? of REAL ESTATES, 'Within the City a ul Liberies of Fhiladel ohia. App'y to Nicholas Diehl, jurt. Attorney at Law. No. 19, south Fourth Jlreet. Aug. 4 ihw&frf - • 1 Hank of the United States, July 7th, 1794. NOTICE is hereby given, that heiej ♦illbepaid !rt the Batfk afttr theffxtenth' inttant, to the Stockholder or ther fepre-i fentatives ttuly autn<rrifed,llixreeii Dollars Jar each ih: re, being th dividend declared forthe Uft lix months, By order of the 'President and Directors' JOHN KEAN, Calhier. ' eodtm. ' Lachawannock. A LARGE body ot LAND on this river and iti waters, is notv for sale to Settlers on /r,on moderate terms, anil at a long credit. The foil h remarkably fertile, and nu merous ■ftrebm* of watcYare interspersed - through'the whole country. The main river flow*; through lone tract oi about thirty thotifand acres, and is wit4i ihe exception of ont naViga fefe to the Siirquehannfttj. Spring Brook Create, Which With brai»che:, waters fcnotber trkQt of .aboutj fort , thousand acres of good Land, emp-j ties itfelf into the Lachawannoclc-, i!bout twelve miles from the SuTquchannah. It affords ntiiherous Mill feats, & in its creates well wuter- ! ed meadow ground. I The other tracts arei«terfefted"by crraks: of confiderabie iniportance. Several Mills tirfe * ready ertefted For the accommodation of tWe settlers. Roads arc cut in drferer.t to-1 wards the inoft convenient markets. I The county town is not more than 12 mle- distant from many parts ot the set tlement. ' The Suftjuehannah affords an easy and fafe navigation to Mfd-dteton, from whence the Canal to SchuySkill extends the com mumcation to the city. Another means of conne&im* with Phi lad Iphia, is by the Delaware, from which the distance in several places is about thirty miles. Tiie proprietors eombininc fheirown in te»"eft wish i4?at of the inhabitants, are dil- j posed to ere<ft works of public utility,open uoarls, &c. and in every efJ miles fqnare, a traftaf one hundred acres is allotted for a Schorl, end one hundred acres for the firft relidt nt clergyman of any denomination of Ch rift tan 5. For further particulars apply to George Eddy. Wiltes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, July 9- I.itteisdireiled tn George Eddy, at Phi ladeipbia, or this place,or io Thomas Eddy, -t New York, relative to this bufinefs,w.ji he duly answered. eodgm TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, Principles and Observations APPLIED TO THE MANUFACTURE and inspection O F Pot and Pearl Afhts. By DAVID TOWNSEND, Infpeitor of Pot and Pearl-Alhes for the Commonwealth of Maflachufetts. Pubfiflied according to Adt of Congress. 1 hefe observations relate to an extensive hufinefs ; and are designed, in the plainest ir.anntr, to convey profitable information to thc'.e intereited m it, who have not leif ttrt or opportunity to search for the priftci pits therein contained, in the writings of Chemists. Aug. 2 Wanted to Charter, Jj|£L Three Vejfels, Of about too to 110 tons Louis Ofmont, No. 117, north Second street, IVho has for fall, Glass Ware and Bottles, A few tierces of Hams and Butter in firkins. Aug. 4 d For bale, A Stoat Ship, ABOUT fix years old, built of the best Ifcafoned vMteOak, butt bolted throughout itnd sheathed last fall, is 6i feet keel, 14 feet Z inches beam, 11 feet 4 inches hold, 4 feet 8 inches between d< cks, and supposed to carry from 2400 to 1800 barrels. She may be sent to sea at a Ihiallexptnce. Ap ptyto Wharton & Lewis. Aug. 4 d *JLx For LIVERPOOL* ff|§| AMIABLE, ™'* " * John Tiiompfon, master. MJR 1 HEN about 2jo ions, a very lub. llantial fliip, built tTf Itve oak and cedar,of an easy draught < f water, fails remark ably fait, and has very excellent accommo dations for paffengets! to fail the firft week in Atiguft, and is intended to return fmrne diately to Philadelphia. For paflfage only apply to Oipr. Thempfon on board, -at M'ffrs. Warder & Co's wharf t or John Mayo. July tl d For Sale or Charter, Gen.WASHINGTON Isaac Sylveflcr, mafler. NOW tying at Say's wharf,thfe £•! above MaiicVt ftrcfet, burthen about 2500 bar "fcls, in "a'good strong veflel, and will be red ely to receive a cargo in a few days. For'term's apply to tbfe Captain on board or RUMFORD 8f ABIJAH DAWES, Water Jlreet, No. 7, south. 7th JJin 5 6 Charter, i> E A NTMPH i Joss Pactn, Msrller. SAILS ftftj and will tie ready to "takfe tti a cargo iti a few days. Jot terms apply to Jafcph Sims, WHO HAS NOR SALE, Madeira and Sherry WINE. Fit for immediate uft, BRANDY, ■Red and Pale Jefuifs BARK, White LEAD ground in oil, BRIMSTONE, Ac. July 25 d For Sale, J&JcL INDUSTRY, Burthen about 700 barrels, in complete order to receive a cargo, and may be feat to sea at a small expenee. Apply to Wharton & Greeves, Who have remaining on hand, A few Pipes of Old Madeira \\Tine, And a few quarter Calks of SHERRY, fit for immediate use. GIN in Cases. COFFEE in Bags and Barrels. SUGAR in Hlids. CORKS in Bales, Ruflia MATTS, and Eighty two hhds. prime Virginia TOBAC CO. July 30. d—6t TO BE SOLD, THOMAS DOBSON, Alphabetical Lift OF TH* DUTIES payable by law on all Goods, Wares, and Merchandize imported into the United Saatesof America, after the'latl day of June 1784, distinguishing the rates payable on those imported in ship* or vefTels ot the United State?—and the rates payable in fo reign (hips or veflelsj including the addi tional duties, to which the refprftive arti cles are liable. July 29 . i Tuesday, August 5, 17^4. SThe Ground Plan OF THE City and Suburbs > OF PHILADELPHIA. TAKEN FROM ACTUAL SVHJ*J£Y. IT it with pleafurethat the publiiher lias to inform his fiibfcriberj and the public in general, that the plate is now under the hands of the engraver, and in greater for wardufs than was at firft contemplated. At the fame time lie begs leave to rtmind thetn, th<t subscription papers are Dill o pen at nioftof the noted boolc-ftores j n the City ; and that he hopes from the whole of them to be enabled tofo; m such a ref peftable catalogue of names, as will do a credit to the work, as well as afford a reasonable encouragemeni to the under taker. Those who are'defirrtns of further infor mation are fequrftt'd to cal! an Benjamin Davies, No. 68, Market street. April 14. mfethtf Medical Books. JUST PUBLISHED* By Thomas Dob/on, at the Stone House No. 4i, south Seco dJlreet, VOL. 11. Medical Inquiries OBSER VA TION S. By BENJAMIN RUSH, M. D. * Proteifor of the Institutes ot Medtcine, and of Clinical Prattice in the Univer fityoJ Pennsylvania. CONTAINING 1. Ah inquiry into the influence of physical' catift-s hpoo Jhe mora) faculty. 2. An ihquiiy iuto the tfft-fts of fpiritOus quors npon the human body, and their ita flntnce upon the happlncf* of Tociety, 3 An inquiry into the causes and cure of the' ptilmoirary confurt>ption. 4. Observations on the fymptumi and cure of. dropsies. 5. An Inquiry into the causes and the curcof internal dropsy of the brain. 6. An account oi the measles, as they Ap pealed in Philadelphia, in the year 1789. 7. An account of the influenza, as it appea r ed ih Philadelphia in the years 1789,1790,' and I^9l. 8. An inquiry into the causes of the incrcafe of bilious and remitting feverli, in Penn sylvania. 9. An inquity into the causes dnd cure of fore | legs. 10. An account of the ft'site of the body and mind in old age, with observations upon its diseases and their remedies. Price Otie dollar and a quarter unbound, or one dollar and a.half neatly bound. Medical Tranfadtions OF THE College of Physicians of Philadelphia. VOL. I—P A R T I. Price one dollar in boards. A Treatise on the Diseases of Children. With general directions for th\e management of Infants from the birth, adapted for« the use of physicians and ptivate families. By Michael Underwood, M. 1). Licentiate of Midwifery in the' Royal Col off Physicians in London, and Phyfttian of the British Lying«in-Hofpital. Price one Dollar 4 This is acknowledged to be the best boo) which has been published oh the fubje#, Smc is calculate'd for the use of parents, nurfek, and private families* as well as for physicians —*-The two volumes handfomety printed in one, and the ptice only about one third oi whai the imported 'copies fell for. The Edinburgh Ne* Dispensatory, two dollars. System of Surgery, extra£led from the works of Benjamin Bell, by Dr. Patera, 2 dols. 56 centb. System of Anatomy, Wttraded from the Encyclopaedia, with 12 copperplates, t dols. System of Chemistry, extrafied frem the Encyclopedia, exhibiting a view of the pro gress of the fciehcee, and the different fyftcms which have been published, 2 dols. 50 cents. Brown's Elements of Mtdicine, 2 dols. 67 cents. T. Dobfon has in the Prtfs% An edition of the Medical and Philofophi ca! Commentaries of Edinburgh. Two vol umes are printed in one at & dollars and £6 cents per volume; he has nearly finiihed the fiv< firft volumes, which contain the firft ten volumes of the European edition, which fell for two dollarseich. Nine volumes will in clude eighteen European volumes, Which will briog the publication op to the preieat time. Liktwife for sale a conftdirable number of Medical Books, viz. Cuilen's Practice, Materia Medica, Physi ology, and Synopsis. JSell'aSuigery, 6 vols, or vols, do. on tjlcets, Blichart's Domestic Medicine, Ledran's Sutgery, Chefetder'* A netomy, Hunitronthe Venereal, Swedeea ver on do. Rollo on Weft India D'feaffs ; Rigby On Utferine Hemorrhage, Hamilton's outlines of the theory and praflici of Mid wiferv, with or wnhout plates; do. on th management of Female eompiaims. Mease on Hydrophobia, &c. &c. Choice St. Croix Sugar, JUST IMPORTED, And for Sa!e % By JAMES YARD. Alfoa quantity of RUSSIA Matts. Junej:4th. d- Carolina Rice and Indigo, • BAY MAHOGANY and FREitCH BURR STONES, FOR SALE BY Gurney and Smith. J NANKEENS. Nankeens of Superior Quality, Long and fliort pieces Long and fiiort blatk fattins, Black Taffet es, andSenlhaws, Black and coloured India sewing Silk, Ornamental jars and beakers, And a few long fetsof Tea China. Coloured Sattins, Lustrings, and T 0 B I N E S, 7 FOR AALE AT No. 40, north Fifth Street. July 7 mw&ftf Just Published, And to be fold by THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stone House No 4», louth Secerd ftieet, price >-Bth of a dollar, An Impartial Review Of that part of Dr. RUSH'S Late PUBLICATION On the TELLOW FEVER, Which treats of its origin. In which his opinion is ilicwn 10 be erro neous—the Introduction of the disease by importation proved, and the wholefomenefs of the city vindicated. By William Currie, Fellow of the College of Physicians, &e At the fame place may be had Dr. Curries Treatise on the Yellow Fever, And his account of the Climates and Dis eases of America. July 26 4t French Revolution. JUST PUBLISHED. ( Price two Dollars.) By MAT HEW CARET, No. I iS, Market flrcet, AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY OF THE'i FRENCH REVOLUTION-, From its Commencement to the exe cution of the Queen and the Deputies of the Gifonde Party Eat rail from the Preface '1 The authors have pi efumed to affix to their title, the epithet impartialand the rtsafon is, becanfe they cannot charge them selves with feeling the smallest bias to any party but to that of truth and liberty ; and they flatter themselves, that their readers wifl find not only every circumstance fairly pretVntec), hut every tenl'Qrj'ble action ( whoever were the aotbors or actors, mark ed in its proper colours. If it was necelTa ry to tnake a declaration of their own principles, they woulclfay, they aieneither tory nor republican—they love liberty a-. Englilh whig l ;, and execraie every criminal aft by which so noble a canfe is endangered nd diffcraced. if In the present ferment of the public mind, tiiey caniiot flatter themselves with the ho}>e of fe'sihg tfiis fcllim nniverfally 3cknowl<dged. On the contrary, they are wtU ajjufti that thrfe pugts will tot he accepta ble to the zedlots oj either party. But when time ihallhave diffipa'ted the clouds of poli tical deception, and appeared the tunlul of tl* pfclHoni, they will \viMi fouie confi dence expeftthnt verdict from public opini on, tvhich andour and niodieration fel domfail to receive." Extract trom the Critical Review, Junt 1794. v 12 J'ag'e. -"We h»ve eer tiinly derived much, plea, fore, and acquired much information trom the perusals of those volumes ; and we think them, both for matter and style, worthy ihe attennoh of all who inlerell themfclfei in Eveiiu which h*ve so jullly excited the curio fity and aftoni(hm*nt of mankind." M. CaXET will in about thee weeks Puh lifh, Plowden's hiftorv of the B'itifh Empire, trdm Mij 179«» 18 tiecemher 1793. J J tend. Stock Brokefs Office, too. 16, Will-ftreei, Niw-York. THt Subfcribcr intending 10 eonfinehim (elt entirely to the PURCHASE and SALE Of STOCKS on COMMISSION,b. g> leave to off-r hisferviccs to his Iriends and rtthets, ih th« line ol a Stock broker. Those who m4y (Mease 10 favor him with their bufi. ness, may deoend upon having it tranfafted with the utraoft fidelity and dispatch. Orders from Philadelphia, Bolton, or any olhefpaitbt tht United States, will he ftri&ly itteoded 10. LEONARD BLEECF?R. m&thlf [Whole No. 596.] 8 Dollars de Recompense. UN Negre noraroi AD 0 N 1 S>, S'es ecliape de Wilmington, Etat de Delaware le 12 Juillet, Le dit negre a 5 pieds f pouces,environ melure Anglalfr,natiatvCon» go, parja«6 tres mal le Ffancais, et ertcors plus raal L'Anglais, age d'environ 28 a 30 ans, Gros et Gras, la figure plaice ct Laide le n£z gros et eerafe, les genoux endedaas ll porte afles haMtijelement un gilet d'une etofe Verte. On fupole le a PhiladelpM, les perfonnes qui en atirolit conn oi fiance font priees de le laire at retter, et l'Envoyer a son maitre Raymond Bedourei a Wilming ton, ou ala geole cW New Castle, en l'ad reffant a ,'te dernier lieu au ( Sr. Hokin Charge de la diite geole. Eight dollars reward. A Negro, named ADONIS, ran away from Wilmington, state of Deli-ware, the aid July. The said Negro is about five feet j inches high, Englilh measure, Con go nation, speaks Very "bad Engliih, and worse Ftthch, about «8 or 30 years ofd, I big alid set, his face large and tigfy, his nose vero large and flat, knock kneed.— Hedf. fles fotnetimes magrewi jacket and trowfers. It is supposed the said N«gro is 11 ov jn Philade pliia J the person or persons wh 0 know where he is, are desired tc arrest him and fend him to his inafter> M. Raymond Bedouret, at W ilnjinjrton, or sb New- Castle, to Mr. Hokin, jail keeper, where the above reward will be paid, Aug. 1 3t T V I t I O N. WILLIAM FINCH of the New Thea tre, begs leave to inform his Friends and the P«biic, that he has removed ftoln the corner of Eighth and Arch streetS to No. 68, north Eighth between Arch and Race streets, and that he continues to give Jn fti uftions in the Trench and Englilh Lan gunges as uftial, as also the Clajffics. He akes this opportunity of his ac knowledgements for the very liberal en couragement lie has experienced, a conti nuation of which he begs leave to solicit. • N. B. Translations from either language! corrcftly executed. d THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, By Thomas Dobfon, jit Stone Houfc, No. 4z, fsuth Se cond Jlreet, I. LETTERS add reded to the Philofo. phersind Pol ticians of France, on the sub." jea of Religion ; to which aie prefixed ob. lervations relating to the causes of the ge» rieral prevalence of Infidelity, By JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, L.L. D. E. H. S. £sV. Price one quarter of a Dollar, 11. TWO SERMONS, viz. 1. The prefentftate of Europe compared with ancient prophecies. Preached on the Faftday, in 1794 ; with & prefacc contain* ing the reasons of the author for leaving England. 2. The use of Christianity, especially in difficult times j being the Author's Fare* well Difeourfe to his Congregations in Hackney; with Appendixes to the two Ser mons, Price one third of a dollar. 111. An APPEAL to the Serious & Can* did Profeflbrs ot Christianity, on the soU lowing ftibjeAs, vie. '• The use of reason in matters of Reli gion. 2. The power of man to do the Will of God. 3. (Original Sin. 4. Election and Reprobation, 5. The Divinity of Christ, and 6. Atonement by the Death of Christ, by the fame author. To which are added, A Concise History of the rifeet those Doctrines, and an account of the Trial of M'ElwalJ, for Heresy and Blas phemy, at Stafford AffizeS. Price one eighth »f a Dollar. The above three are re-pubiifhtd with the author's improvements and additions) and a confidfrable part of his Works, in an improved state, will make their appear ance as soon as convenience fcill admit. julj 38 eod3w NO. 68. DiJlriß of Pennfyhania, to wit. BE it remembered that on the twenty third da? of July in the nineteenth year of the independence of the United States of America, JOSEPH BOGGS, of the said diftrift lath deposited in this office, the ti te of a book ilie right whe:eof he claims as author ih the ttrbrds following, to wit. " The Philadelphia Direßo ry, for the year i 195—by Joseph Boggs." In conformity to the aft Of the Congrelt of this United States intituled "Ana&for the encoin agemcht of learning by fccurirg the copies of maps charts and books to the authors and proprietors of such copiesdur- Ing the times therein meption'd. Sam. Caldwell^ Clerk of the CiftriiS of Pennsylvania. July 33 ' *■ V;
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