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    DAI LY EV E N ING AD VE RTISER.
[No. 47 o'f Vbl. VI
* JJcpartment of Slate,
July 31, 1794.
NOTICE
IS h rcbv givcOi That the Documents,
' which have been foKvardetf to thisUepart
tnent, refp'fting the compeulatiotij claim
ed J win the Belligerent Nations in. Europe,
fur the injuries to the Commerce of the
U'ifted Stte;, arc committed to the care
of the Minciters theicof refidihg in the fo
reign Countries concerned. That all per
sons intereftea may know, whether their
papers have come tp hand, a. lift-of the
ca e<, which have been received, . will be
lent as soon as they can be printed to the
d'nTLrent Collectors, and to the Post-Mas.
ters in the principal Towns of each State
The Printers in the fcveral States are
requeued to republilh the above.
di w.
A French Family,
V/l I''LD wilb to br entrusted witii the
■fare of a FARM, about the city of Phila
delphia o* Trenton, under such ■ com pen fc
fiops as m.i* b-ragroed upon by applying at
Mr. No. 117, north* Second
a.-wt
Apr. k~~
Money to be Lent,
•; . * On Mortgage of
REAL ESTATES;
Within the Citv a.id Libert aof Philadel
phia. App'vto
Nicholas Diebl, jun.
Attorney at Law.
No. 19, south Fourth Jireet.
Aug. 4 mw&ftf
Bank of the United States,
J«iy 7* h > 1794-
NOTICg is hereby give', thjlt hen
will he paid at the Bank after the iixtenth
instant, to fhc Stockholders or therrepre
feotative": duly authorise.d, sixteen Dollars
lor each (liare, being th dividend declared
fort he |,ft |ix months, . •
By order of the PrefidenMnd Direftori
JOHN KEAN, Calhier.
eodim.
Lachawannock.
A LARGF feody of LAND on this river
■anditi waters, is now far I'aJe to Seti 1 en on
ly, t>n ; moderate termsjand <rtr<r t*»«g-cred*K.
The foil is rcmarkaply fertile* and_.au
rt»eroti> ftrearm of watcrare interspersed
through the whole Country.
The mam river flows through one tract
of about thirty thoufanri and is with
the exception of one obftru&ion, naviga
ble to tht Sufquehannah.
Spring Brook Creek, which with its
branches, waters another tradt of about
forty thoufarid acrps of good Land, emp
ties itfejf nto the Lachawanndck, about
tvejve miles from tht Sufquehannah,
!t affords numerous .Mill &in its
course creates large bodies of well water
ed meadow ground.
/The other tra<sts are interfered by creeks
•f confidarable importance.
Several Mills are already erected for the
accommodation of the settlers.
are cut in different directions, to
wards the moll convenient markets.
The county town is not more than 12
d'ftant From many parts of the set
tlement.
The Sufquehannah affords an easy and
fafe navigation to Middle ton, from whence
the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com
munication to the city.
Another means of conoe&ion with Phi
ladelphia, is by the Delaware, from which
the distance in several places »s aboutthirty
miles.
The proprietors combining their own in
tfeft with »bat of the inhabitants, are dis
posed to ere<?t works of public utility,open
uoads, &c.and in every en miles fqnare, a
tract of one hundred acres is allotted for a
School, and one hundred acres for the firft
resident clergyman of any denomination of
Chfiftians.
lor further particulars apply to
George Eddy.
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County,
Pennrvlvania, July 9.
Lettendirefted tn George Eddy, at P i
ladeiphia, or this place,o» 10 Thomas Eddy,
«t New York, relative to this bufmefs,w!ll
be duly answered. eodgm
TO BE SOLD BY
THOMAS DOBSON,
Principles and Observations
APPLIED TO THE
MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION
O F
Pot and Pearl AJhes.
By DAVID TOWNSEND,
Infpeftor of Pot and Pea. l-Afhes for the
Commonwealth of MafTachufetts.
Publilhed according to Aft of Congress.
These observations relate to an extensive
bufinefi ; and are designed, in the plained
manner, to convey profitable information
to those interested in it, who have not leis
ure or opportunity to search for the princi;
plet therein contained, in the writings of
profrflional Chemists.
Aug. »
Wanted to Charter,
JjfeL Three Vejfels,
Of about 100 to 120 tons
Louis Ofmont,
No. 117, north Second street,
Who has for fa!e,
Glass Ware and Bottles,
A few tierces of
Hams and Butter in firkins.
Aug. 4 JL-
For Sale,
A Stout Ship,
ABOUT fix years old, built of the best
(e a toned <vhiteOak, butt bolted throughout
and (heathed last fall, s 62 feet keel, 24
feet 2 inches beam, 11 feet 4 inehes hold, 4
feet 8 inches between drcks, and fuppoled
to carry-from 2402 to 2800 barrels. She
may- be Tent to sea at a final! expenee- Ap-
P7 10
Wharton & Lervis.
Aog. 4 d
For LIVERPOOL,
iffe! AMIABLE,
■iSii£sX John Thompson, master.
Bljß 1 HEN about 250 10ns, a very lub
ftantial (hip, built of live oak and cedar,of
an easy draught of water, fails remark
ihlyfaft, and has very excellent accorumo
dations for paifengers; to fail the firll week
in Augnft, and is intended to return imme
diately t6 Philadelphia.
For. passage only apply to Capt. Thompson
on board, at firs. Warder & Co's wharf,
or
John Mayo.
!uly 21 d,-
For Sale or Charter,
Gen.WASHINGTON
Isaac Sylvejter, master.
NOW lying at.Say's 3>' above
Market street, burthen about 2JOO bar
■ els, is a strong veflel, and will be rea
dy to receive a cargo in a tew days.
For terms apply to the Captain on board
or - - -
-HIIMFOBJX-&._ABIJAH pAWES,
Water Jireet, No. 7,
7rh ino 5 " ~f
Charterj
6 L A NYMPH,
John PadSn, Master.
SAILS fact, and will be ready to take in
a cjargo in a few days.
For terms apply to
Jofepk Sims,
WHO HAS fr.OR SALE,
Madeira and Sherry WINE:
Fit for immediate Oft;
BRANDY,
Red and Pale Jesuits BARK,
White LEAD ground in oil,
BRIMSTONE, &e.
July 15 d
Eor Sale,
nrnvsißt,
Burthen about 700 barrels, in complete
order to receive a cargo, and may be feut
to sea at a small expenee.
Apply to
Wharton & G reeves,
Who have remaining on hand,
A few Pipes of
Old Madeira Wine,
And a few quarter Calks of SHERRY,
fit for immediate use.
GIN in Cases. ©
COFFEE in Bags and Barrels.
SUGAR in Hhds.
CORKS in Bales,
Russia MATTB, and Eighty two
hhds. prime Virginia TOBAC
CO.
Jnly 30. d—6t
TO BE SOLD,
THOMAS DOBSON,
Alphabetical Lift
OF tHE
DUTIES
payable by law on all Goods, Wares, and
Merchandise imported into the United
Saates of A.nerica, after the last day of
June 1784, distinguishing the rates payable
on those imported in Ihips or veflels of the
United Statet—and the rates payable in fo
reign (hips or vefljels, including the addi
tional duties, to which the refpraive arti
cles are liable.
July 29
Wednesday, Aubu&r 6, 1794.
The Ground Plan
-OT TH E
City and Suburbs
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
TAKEN FROM jtCtVAI SUHVSr.
IT is with pleasure that the publiiher has
to inform his fubferibers and the public in
general, that the plate is now Under the
bands of the engraver, and in greater for
wardnfs than was at firft contemplated. At
the fame time he begs leave to remind
them, th t fubfeription papers are dill o
pen at moftof the noted book-stores j n the
city ; and that he bopes from the whole
of item to be enabled to I'o m such a res
pectable catalogue of names, as will do a
credit to the work, as well as afford a
reafonabie encouragement to th® under
taker.
Thjfe wh» are drlirous of further infor
mation arerfequefted to call on
Benjamin Davies,
No. 68, Market street.
April 14. m&thtf
Medical Books.
JUST PUBHBHFD,
by Thomas Dehfon, at the Stone Hou/e
No. 41, south Seco dJireet,
VOL. 11.
Medical Inquiries
O B S E R VA T I O N S.
By BENJAMIN RUSH, M. D.
of the Inditutcs ot Medicine, and
of Clinical Prattice in the Uuiver
fityof Pcnnfylvania.
containing
t. An inquiry into the influence of physical
causes upon the moral faculty.
2. An inquiry iuto the «Be6ls of fpirirous li
quofs nj>on the human body, and their in
fluence Upon the happtnefs of society.
3 An inquiry into rhc caufcs and cure of the
puimonaiy consumption;
4. Obfervafion*on the fymptumsand cureo!
diopfies.
5. An Inquiry into the causes and the Cureot
internal dropsy of the brain.
6. An Account of the .mcaflcs, as thry ap
pealed in Philadelphia, in the vbar 1789.
7. An account of (he influenza, as it appear
ed in Philadelphia in the year» 1789,1790,
and 1791.
8. An inquiry int« the caufcs ©I thcJzLCXfafo
OT UIMOUB 4iiu ictcCS, IB fCITTi
. fylVania.
9. An inquiry tnta the caufeHnd cure of fore
legs.
10. An atcount oT the state of the body and
raind in old age, with observations upon
its difcafes and their rennedies.
Price one dollar and a Quartet unbound, or
one dollar and a half neatly bound.
Medical Tranfaftions
Of THE
College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
VOL I—P AR T I.
Price one dollar in boards.
A Treatise on the Diseases of
Children.
With general directions for the managerrent
of Infants from the birth, adapted for
the use of piryficians and private families.
By Michael Underwood, M. D.
Licentiate o! Midwifery in the Royal Col
lege of Physicians in London, and
Phyfifcian of tbe Biitifh
iymg-in-Hofpital.
Price tint Dollari
This is acknowledged to be the btft bool
which has been published on the fubjefl, ant
is calculated for the use of parents, nurses,
and private TamilieS, as well as for physicians
—The two volumes handtomely printed in
one, and the price onjy about one third ot
what the imported copies fell for.
The Edinburgh New Difptnfatory, two
dollars.
System of Surgery, ejitra&ed from the
works of Benjamin Bell, by Dr. Water*, 2
dots. 50 cents.
System of Anatomy, extra&ed from the
Encyclopaedia, with I 2 Copperplate#, 2 dols.
S)flemot Chemistry, extra&ed fro?n the
Encyclopaedia, exhibiting a view of tbe pro
gress of the fciencee, and the different {yftems
which have been published* 2 dols. 50 cents.
Brown's Elements of Medicine, 2 dols.
67 cents.
TDobfon has in the Press,
An edition ot the Medical add Philofophi
cal Commentaries of Edinburgh. Two v#l
umes are printed in one at 2 dollars and 50
cents' per volume ; he has nearly fi'niibed life
fiv- firft volumes, whtch coAtain the firft ten
volumes of the European edition, which fell
for two dollarseach. Nine volumes will in
clude eighteen European volumes, whrch
will briog the publication up to the prefeat
time.
Likevjife for sale a conji'derabh? number 6f
Medical Books, l iz.
Cullen's Pra&ice, Materia Medica, Physi
ology, and Synopsis. Bell's Surgery, 6 vols,
or 4 vols, do. on Ulcers, BucHan's Domestic
Medicine, Ledran's Surgery, Chefelden's A
netomy', Hunter on the Vrtiereal, Swedeea
vcr on do. Rollo on Weft India Diseases ;
Rigby on Uterine Hemorrhage, Hamilton's
outlines of the theory and praQice of Mid
wifery, with or without plates ; do. on the
management of Female complaiols. Mease
on £tc. &c.
. and 1791.
8. An inqutr
Choice St. Croix Sugar,
JUST IMPORTED,
And for Stile,
By JAMES YaKD. '
Also a quantity of RUSSIA Matts.
June 34th. jj.
Carolina Rice and Indigo,
BAY MAHOGANY and FRENCH
BURR STONES,
FOR SALE By
Gurney and Smith.
- i
NANKEENS.
Nankeens of Superior Ssualit)\
Long and short pieces
Long and Ihort black fattins,
Black Taffet e«, and Senlhaws,
Black and coloured I ndia sewing Silk,
Ornamental jars and beakers,
And a few longfets of Tea China.
Coloured Sattins, Lustrings, and
T 0 B / N E S,
FOR SALE AT
No. 40, north Fifth Street.
July 7 mw&ftf
Just Published,
And to he fold by
THOMAS DOBSON,
Al the Stone House No. 41, south Second
street, price t-Sth of a dollar,
An Impartial Review
Of that pait of Dr. AUSH's Late
PUBLICATION
On the YELLOW FEVER,
Which treats of its origin.
In which his opinion is fh< wn to be erro
neous— the lotroduftion of the disease by
importation proved, and the wholefotneuefs
of the ctty vindicated.
By William Currie,
Felldw of the College of Physicians, &«
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
French Revolution,
JUST PUBLISHED.
(Price two Dollars.J
By MAT HEW CARET,
No. i 18, Market Jireet,
AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY
OF THE
FRENCH REVOLUTION-,
From its Commencement to the exe
cution of the Qbeen and
the Deputies of the
Gironde Party
ExtraS from the Preface
" The author* have presumed to affix to
their title, the epithet impartial; and the
realon is, Secaufe they cannot chatgethem
felves with feeing the fmillltft bias to any
party btot to that to*" truth and liberty ; itld
they flatter themselVes, that their readers
will find not only every circuinftante fairly
presented, but every tenfut'ble aftioo,
whoever were the auttiors or aflors, nVark
ed in its proper colours, tf it was necefla
ry to make a d«tlarafioti of their own
principles, they would liy, they arereither
tory nor republican—they love liberty a-.
Englith whigs, and exec-rate every criminal
aft by which so noblt a cause is endangered
nd disgraced.
«i n the prefetit ferment of the public
mind, they can if tit flatter themselves \*ith
the hope of feeing this claim univerfajlj
acknowlfdged. On the contfary, they art
wellajfurei that these f egis ivill not be acltpti
bie to the zealots Oj either party But when
time lhall h*ve d fiipated the clotids o» pol :
tical deception,- and appealed the tumul
ol the pafiions, they will with fouie confi
dence expeftthat verdiftfrom tfnblie opini
on, which andotir and moderation fel
domfail to receive."
Extraftfrom the Critical fttview, June 1794.
12 Page.
We have certainly derived much plea
sure and acquired-much inlormation tmm
the perilfals of those voluriies; and wr think
them, both formatter and style, wenhy the
attention of all who interest themfclvea in
Events wti'dh have so justly excited the curio
fity and afloni{hment of mankind."
M. Ca*M will in about thee weeks Pub
lilh, Plowden's hiftorv of the Biitilh Empire,
from May 1792. "» December 1793-
«steod.
Stock Brokers Office,
No. 16, W»ll-ftreet, Nt*-Yo«s.
THE Subfctiber intending to confinchim
felf entirely to th'e PURCHASE and
SALE or STOCKS on COM gs
leave to off r hislervicet to his Iriends and
others, in the lineof a Stock Broker. Those
who may pl'eafe to favor him with their bufi.
oefs, may drpenii upon haring it tranfaQed
wiih *he uimolt fidelity ai«d difpuch.
Orders from Philadelphia, Bofton.orany
oiber part of the United States, will be
flriftiy attanded 16.
LEONARD BLtECKER.
[Whole No. 597.3
JiiJl Received^
Bv thfe floup ktidcavoi, J on . Paine Mailer
from Boston,
New-England Rum,
In H ds. foi Sale » y
Nalbro' 1$ John Frazier,
No. 81, Walnut street,
Who ha-ve aljo on hand, and for fait,
SHERRY WINE,
In pipes and quarter calks, fit for
immediate use.
St. Lucar Wine in pipes,
and quarter calks.
ft OTA WINE in quarter casks
PORT WINE in do.
Potion BEEF,
Hyfun and Souh&ng TEAS,
Spanilh INDIGO.
Ravens DUCK,
TiCKLF NBURG,
OZNABRIGS,
DOWLAS, and
8 fy lo Window Glass.
A °g- t tuth(S.<4w
Was left on the iotli
July, along fide of the fioop Sally, one
barrel of Linseed OIL, containing ay gal
loiu i no marks. The owner may I: ay
it again by applying to William Faul. No.
361, north Front *reet, paying charges
for the fame.
j"'y aa » 4 t
tuition,
WILLIAM FINCH of the New Thea
tre, begs leave to inform his Friends end
the Pul-lic, that he has removed from the
corner of Eighth and Arch streets to No.
68, north Eighth between Arch and Race
ftreeis, and that he continues to give In*
ftruitionsin the French and Englilh Lan
guages as usual, as also the Classics. He
takes this opportdnity of e*preifing his ac
knowledgements for the very liberal en
couragement he has experienced, a conti
nuation of which he begs leave tofoiicit.
N - Tranllations from either lancua&es
corrcftly executed. d
THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED,
By Thomas Dobfon,
sh \fti Sicni ffoa/e, A r o. 41, south Se
cond Jireet,
1. LETTERS adoieilt-d to the Philofo
pher.. and Pol ticians of France, on the
je£t ol Religion j to which are prefixed ob-
Wrvations relating to the causes of tile ge.
neral prevalence of Infidelity,
Bj, JOSEPH PRIESTLET, L.L. D.
F. R. S. &c.
Price oil* quarter of a Dollar.
11. TWO SERMONS, viz
«. The present state of Europe compared
with ancient prophecies. Preached on the
Faftday, j n ,794 • xvith a preface contain
ing the rcafons of the author for leaving
England.
J- The use of Christianity, especially in
difficult tirtes; being the Author's Fare
well Difeourfe to his Congregations in
H-ickney j with Appendixes ro the two Ser
mons, Price one third of a dollar.
'''J- An APPEAL to the Serious & Can
did Profeflors ot Christianity, on the fol
lowing fubjefls, vi£.
>• The use of reason in matters ol Reli
gion.
2. The power of man to do the Will of
God.
3. Original Sin.
4. Election and Reprobation,
5. The Divinity of Clirift, and
6. Atonelhcnt by the Death 01 Christ, by
the fame author.
To which are it died,
A Concise History of the
rife«t thole Doftrincj, ai d an account of
the Tiial of M'Elwall, for Heresy and Blas
phemy, at Stafford Allizu. •
Price one eighth 0/ a Dollar.
The aboVe tkiee are re-puhliltud with
the author's improvements and additions;
and a conlidtrable part at his works, in
an improved state, will make their appear
ance as soon as convenience will admit.
July 28 eodjw
NO. 68.
DiJlriEl of Pennsylvania^
TO WIT.
BE it remembered that on the twenty
thirdday of July in the nineteenth ye»r of
'tie independence of the United States of
America, JOSEPH BOGCS, of the said
diftrffl hath deposited in this office, the ti
te of a book Ihe light whereof he claims
as author in the words following, to wit.
" The Philadelphia Dire 61 o
ry, for the year 179,5— by Joseph Boggs."
In conformity to the of the (or gtefs
of the United States intituled «• An for
the encouragement of learning by fecurng
the copies of maps charts and books to the
authors and proprietors of such c piesdur
ing the times therein irertiomd
Sam. Caldwell,,
Clerk tf the Dillrift of Pennsylvania.
Juiy ja *
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