DAI L Y EVE N I if G AD V E E T I S E R. I No. 49 of Vol. VI Department of State, July 31, 1794. NOT 1 C E IS tipreby Riven, That the Documents, whtrhhave been fnrwai tied to thisDepart f&et, rerp-ftliig the compenfation,claim ed from-t>-e Belligerent" Nations in Europe, ftrtl* SiVjfrHk-s to the Commerce of the UnifcJ Sere?, are committed to the care of the Miiiiffers thoitof residing in the fo t*3jn Cauntrie? concerned. That all per. f.vu intarefted may know, whether their p-*jpess tave come to hand, a lift of the rate*, which have been received, will be fe .i *S liwn a? thsjr can be printed to the diilcrcrtt Colteftors, and to the Post-Mas. te r s ia the principal Towns of each State Tite Printers in the several States are reqoefted to republifh tlie above. A French Family, • WOULD vHfti to be entrusted with the ciretf a FARM, about the city of Phila delphia or Trenton, under such compenfa tmsas may be agreed upon by applying at Mr. OSMONT's, Nix 117, north* Second street. Adj. 4 Money to be Lent, O 1 of R*EAL ESTATES, Wkk-3 the City a,ut Libert es of Philadel phia- App vto Icbalas Diehl, jun. Attorney at Law. 19, south Fourth Jlrcet. N'->. Mi- i Bar of the United oiaiss, July 7th, 1794. I- "i Sis hereby given, that here i at the Bank after the fixtenrh v the Stockholders or ther repre fc*nf auttiorifed, sixteen Dollar' wu., It, ?re, being th dividend declared fortk ft fee months, Bj? «> "dse/of the Freiidcnt ?nd Di'*«iMafe to St titers on- J., ,»* nr rftf-rate term J, am! at-ali>ug cietltr. Tfie rnl is rem fertile. and ih»— flbroir tlreams of water are interspersed ►f, • a,e whole .country. r1 1 4»i river flows through one tract r. ab >ur I'iirty thousand acres, and is with r!ve f*xcepfion of one obftru&ion, naviga !• e1- -Suffjuehanmih. ' Srr?ng > Brook Creek, which with its branches, waters another tradl of about f r;v hoa(and acres of good Land., emp tieijtfeii nto the Lachawannock, about Kv -vt from the Sufqnehannah,. ]( d ; numerous Mill feats, & in its ? -> :t . ten large bodies of well water ed :> d< '.v grouud. r Vr traftsare interfered by creeks «{ ■. able importance. Wills are already erected for the ition of the settlers. e cut in different dire&ionfc, to urist convenient markets. nty town is not more than 12 r -nt from uiany parts of the set ' affords an easy and iare navigation to Middleton, from whence the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com mamcatioi) to the city. Another of connection with Phi lad lpbia, is by the Delaware, from which the distance in several places is aboutthirty miles. The proprietors eombining their own i 11- («?r e ft with that of the inhabitants, are diT pofed t:> erect public utility,open uoacis, &c. and in every en miles square, a tßiftof one Hundred acrcs is allotted for a Scho 'I, and one hundred acres for thefirft relid 't clergyman of any denomination of Christians.v For further particulars apply to George Eddy. Wilkes-Barre, Luzernt? C ounty, Pennsylvania, July 9. Lettersdire&ed tn George Eddy, at Phi larlelphia, or this place,or io Thomas Eddy, at New York, relative to this bufincfs,wil! be duly answered. eod3m TO BE SOLp BY THOMAS DOBSON, Principles and Observations applied to the t and INSPECTION o F Pot and Pearl AJhes. By DAVID TOWNSEND, InfreiW of Pot and Pearl-Aihes for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. P'iblifhed according to Aft of Congress. , J h ? e °^ er vaticns relate to an extensive ' ne ' s ' a "d are designed, in the plainest t T''- t0 conve y profitable information n tncfemterefiedin it, who have not leif- V "PPortunity to fearcifor the princi- Aug. 2 HARMONY,' Cjptain Lowell, Having great part of her cargo on board, will fail in a few days. Freight taken if ap plied for immediately, for which as well as for paflage, appJy to Andrews & Meredith, Sll Willing's Wharf. Aug «ft $. Wanted to Charter, CjfejL Three Vejfels, Of about >ioo to 110 tons ' Louis Ofmont, No. 117, north Second street, ' Who has for file, Glass Ware and Bottles, di w, A fitt) tierces of Hams and Butter in firkins. Aug. 4 jyT3h*. for Sale, A Stout Ship, ABOUT fix years old, built of the be ft seasoned wliireOak, butt bolted throughout a~d flieathed last fall, is 62 feet keel. 24 feet 2 inches beam, 11 feet 4 inches hold, 4 feet 8 inches between decks, and fnppofed to carry from 2400 to 2800 barrels. She may befenttofea at a fmallexptnce. Ap ply to Wharton Iff Lewis. Aug. 4 Oh. Fdi LIVERPOOL, AMIABLE, 3=e££siai John TJiompfon, miller. isL'R'i HK>J about 250 tons, a v< 1 v fub flantial ftipj built ot live oak and cedar,of an eafv draught of water, fails remark- ably and has very excellent accommo dations lor to fail the firft week ~I»T A ' rrr tmm«- xj+aTeTTtct Philadelphia. For palTage only apply to Capr. Thompson on board, at MUflVs. Warder & Co's wharf, or John Mayo. d July 22 For Sale or Charter, Gen.WASHINGTON U mc Sylvejler, majler. NOW lying at Say's 3 1 above Market fbeet, burthen abouf 2500 bar rels, is a good strong veflel, and will be rea dy to receive a cargo in a few days. For terms apply to the Captain on board or RUMFORD & ABIJAH DAWES, Water Jlreet, No. 7, south. 7th mo. 25 d Charter, SEA NTMPH, John Paden, Matter. SAILS fall, and will be ready to take in a »argo in a few days. For terms apply to Joseph Sims, WHO HAS KOR SALE, Madeira and Sherry WINE. Fit for immediate use, BRANDY, Red and Pale Jesuits BARK, White T.EAD ground in oil* BRIMSTONE, &c-. July 25 jSlfcw, For Sale, The Sloop INDUS-TRY,, Burthen about 700 barrels, in complete order to receive a cargo, and may be feut to sea at a small expence. Apply to Wharton & Greeves, Who have remaining on hand, A few Pipes of Old Madeira And a few quarter Cades of SHERRY, fit for immediate use. GIN in Cases. COFFEE in Bags and Barrels. SUGAR in Hhds. CORKS in Bales, Rullia MATTS, and Eighty two hhds. prime Virginia TOBAC- CO. July 30. Friday, Avgust 8, 1794. Medical Books. JUST f>UBLIBHED, By Thomas Deifiat, at the Stone House Ko.niff&tth <1 /Ircet, V O L. 11. Medical Inquiries AND OBSERVATIONS. By BENJAMIN RUSH, M. D. Profc-flor of the Institutes of Medicine, and of Clinical Pra&ice in the Univer- 1 1. An inquiry into the influence of physical catilcs upon tlie m't>ral faculty. 2. An inquiry iuto the «ffctts of fp(ritous li quors npon the human body, and their in fluence upon the happiness of'fociety. 3. An inquiry into the causes and cure of the pulruonaiy consumption. 4. Obfervafions on the fymptumsand cureof dropsies. 5. An Inquiry into the ca'ufesand the cute ol internal dropsy of the brain. 6. Ar. account of the mealies, as thrv ap peared in Philadelphia, in the vear 1789. 7. An account of the inniieuaa, as ir appear ed in Philadelphia in the years 1789,1790, and x 791. 8. An inquiry ints the causes of the increase of bilious and lemming fevert, in Penn. fylvania. 9, An inquiry into the causes and cure of foic l'gs- io. An account of thf state of the body and mind in old ag£, with obfetvations upon its diseases and theii remedies. Price one foliar and a quarter unbound, ot one dollar and a half neatly bound. Medical Tranfa&ions OF THE College of Physicians of Philadelphia. VOL. I.—* A R T I e one dollar in t A Treatise on the Diseases 0: Children. With general directions for the management of Infants from bTrth, adapied for theufeot physicians and private families. By Michael Underwood, M. D. Licentiate ot IVlidwitciy in the Royal Col- lege ot Pfiyficians in London, and Physician of the Britifti Lying-in-Hospital. Price one Dollar. This is acknowledged to be the bed bool pußlifticd on the fiibjeft, auc is calculated for the use of parents, nurses and private families, as Bellasforph\ ficwrny • —The two volumes hanttfomely printed in one, and the price only about one third of what the imported copies fell for. The Edinburgh New Dispensatory, two dollars. System of Surgery, extra&ed from the works of Benjamin Bell, by Dr. Waters, 2 dols 50 crnts. Sylicm of Anatomy, extracted- from the Encyclopaedia, with 1 2 copperplates, 2 dols. System of Chemistry, extta£fed fro&i the Encyclopaedia, exhibiting a view of thepro grefs of the fciencee, and the differcn systems which have been published, 2 dols. 50 Cents. Brown's Elements of Medicine, 2 dols. 67 cents. T. Dobfon has in the Press, An edition ot the Medical and Phtlofophi cal Commentaries of Edinburgh. Two vol umes arc printed in one at 2 dollars and 50 cents per volume ; he has nearly finifhed the five fir ft. volumes, which containrfhe fir.ft ten* volumes of the European edition, which fell for two dollarseach. Nine volumes will in clude eighteen Europran volumesj which w ill briog the publication up to the \prefeot time. Likewise for falea conjiderable number of Cuilen's Practice, Materia Medica, Fhyfi ology, and Synopsis. Bell's Surgery, 6 vols, or 4 vols, do. on Ulcers, Buc ban's Domestic Medicine, Ledran's Surgery, Chefeldep's A netomy,'Hunter on the Venereal, Swede.ea vcr on do. Rollo on Weft India Diseases ; Rigby on Uterine Hemorrhage, Hamilton's outlines of the theory and practice of Mid wifery, with or without plates; do. on the management of Female complaints. Mease on Hydrophobia, &c. &c. !The Ground Plan OF THE City and Suburbs PHILADELPHIA. TAKEN -FROM ACTUAL SURFEY. IT is with pleasure that the publiflier has to inform his fubferibers and the public in general, that the plate is now under the hands of the engraver, and in greater for wardnfs than was at firft contemplated. At the fame time he begs leave to remind them, that fgbfcription papers are frill o penatmoftof the noted book-stores in the city j and that he Ifopes from the whole of them to be enabled to form ruch a ref peftable catalogue of names, as will do a credit to the work, as well as afford a reasonable encouragement to ths under taker. Wine, These who are desirous of further infor mation arerequefted to call o.n Benjamin Davies, No. 68, Market street. April 14. nr&thtf £— 6t filyof Petmfylvania. CONTAINING % Medical Books, *vrz msam Choice St. Croix Sugar, JUST IMPORTED, And for Sale, By JAMES YAKD. Also a quantify of RUSSIA Matts. June 24th." d- NANKEENS. Nankeens of Superior Quality, Long and Aiort pieces Long and fh'ort black fattins, Black TafFet es, ami Senfhaws, Black and coloured I ndia sewing Silk, Ornamental jars and beakers, Arui a few long sets of Tea China. Coloured Sat/ins, Lujlrings, and T 0 B I N E S, FOR SALE AT No. 40, north Fifth Street. July 1 mw&ftf War Department, Augujl 1, 1794. Information is hereby given 10 ail rlie military Invalids ot the Unite* States, that the I urns to which they are en titled tor their annual pension, which will bee niedueon thfc fifth day of September 1 794> will be pa d on the said day, by the Comnuflicners ot Loans within the States refpeCfci ve!y, ur.dei, the usual regulations . Applications of. Executors or Adminif tratois muftbe accompau ed with legal e vidences of their refpedtive offices, and aifo ot the time of the decease ot such in valids whose pensions they may claim. By command of the Pie talent of th« U nited States, ' H. KNOX, Secretary a! War. The Printers in the fev< ra! States are re'quefted to publish tli above in their newfpapc/s tor the (pace o two months up-. 6 dam JuJi Publijhed, AND FOR SALE BY Jacob Johnson &c Co. A r o. 147, Market Jlreety THE American Revolution Writt n in the style of ancient history,in two vols price {of. The Italian Nun, trarfiated from the French of J. J. Rousseau, price 4/8 Moore's Journal ig Fiance, in two vol. price j 5/ Emits of Solitude, in refledtions and max ins, relating to the condufi ofHumon Life, by William Peni), Price 4/2. ' Senecca's Morals, price "]/b. D dfley's Efops Fables, in Geiman, with cuts, price 4/8. Aug. 6 French Revolution. JUST PUBLISHED. ( Price two Dollars. J By MAT HEW CARET, No. 118, Market. J}reet, AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY or THE FRENCH REVOLUTION; From its Commencement to the exe- cution of tlie Quben and the Deputies of the Gironde Party ExtraS from the Preface " The authors have presumed to affix to their title, the epithet impartial; and the reason is,faecaufe they cannot charge theni lelves with feeling the smallest bias to any party but to that of truth and liberty; and they flatter themselves, that their readers will find not only every circumstance fairly presented, but every tenfurable action, whoever were the authors or actors, 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 nor republican—they love liberty a n , English whig 1 !, and execrate every criminal aft by which fq noble a cause is endangered nd disgraced. "In the present ferment of the public mind, they cannot flatter themselves with the hope of feeing this claim universally acknowkdged. On the contrary, tiey are wellajfured that thrfepages will not be accepta ble to the zealots oj either party. But when timeflisrll have diifipated the clouds of poli tical deception, and appeased the tumul of the passions, they will with fouie confi dence expe&that'verdift from publie opini. on, which andour and moderation fel~ domfail to receive." Extra£l from the Critical Review, June 1794. 'ia Page. i'Wc have certainly derived much plea sure, and acquired much information from the perusals of those volumes; and we think them, both for matter and style, wcrthy the attention of all who interest jhemfelves in Events which have so ju/tly e*cued the cutio fity ind astonishment of mankind." M. CaR£T wilrtn about thee werks Pub i;n>, Plowden's hiftorv of the Biitifh Ewpire, from May i79<>> tu Dccemb.cr lateod. [Whole' No. 599.] JiiJl Received, By the floup Eudeavoi, Jon. Paine Master from Bolton, New-England Rum, ' In H.! os. foi Sale l>y Nalbro & John Frazier^ No. Si, Walnut llreet, IVho have alfa on hand, and Jar /ale, SHERRY WINE, In pipes and quarter calks, fit for immediate use. St. Lucar Wine in pipes y and quarter cases. ROTA WINK in quarter caifes PORT WINE in do. Borton BEET, Hyson and .Souchong TEAS, f-panifh INDIGO. Ravens DUCK, TJCKLKNBURG, OZNAERIGS, DOWLAS, End 8 by 10 Window Glass. Au S- 5 tuth&Hw Was left on the iotli July, along fide of the sloop Sally, one barrel of Linseed OIL, confining a 7 gal lons j no marks. The owner may have it again by applying to William Paul. NcrV 361, north Front street, paving charges for theiame. ' July