daily evening advertiser. ' f [No. 52 of Vol. Vl.] Department of State, July 31, 1794- J notice IS hereby given. That the Documents, 1 X I KrckcD rY,rwa«>«4-n> tHisQepart-j >&7%, refp-fting the Com^nfation,- claim-'jj, ,$ ,■ nm Ihe Belligerent Nations!" Europe, ]en u , r the injuries, to the Commerce of the. r , y.iited Sttes, are committed to the care to „ e V the Mioiilcrs thcieof residing in the so- t . v; «; ? n Countries concerned. That all per- hai sons interefled may know, whether their papers have come to hand, a lift of the e x| tales, which have been received, will be C re fe„t as soon as they can be printed o the on different CoHe&ors, and to the Post-Mas. N1 ters in the principal Towns of each State The Printers in the several States' are requested to republilh the above. diw, A French Family, „ WOULD wi(b to be entrusted with the Hi care of a FARM, about the city of Philu delpMaor Trenton, under such compenfa t'ons as may be agreed upon by applying at Mr. OSMONT's, No. 117, north* Second r, Sieet. \ Aug- 4 lL_ *; Money to be Lent, • l ,i On Mortgage of fc REAL ESTATES, P i Within the City Liberties of Philadel- as phia. Apply to Nicholas Diehl, jun. Attorney at Law. No. 19, south Fourth Jlreet. J Ang- 4 niw&ftf Bank of the United States, \ July.7th, 1794. " NOTICE is hereby given, that here ,- e *r«li be paid at the Bank after the fixtenth u intlant, to the Stockholders or thefrepre- (e fenitattives duly authorised, sixteen Dollars f e for each share, being th dividend declared f0 tfarrbe last fix months, By order oj'the Preiident and Directors JOHN KEAN, Cashier. eodim. Lachawannock. A LARGE body of LAND on this river { audits waters, is now for Tale to Settlers on- mnrWratr 7<nd at a Jong credit, j "The foil i s rein a fe-rtrte> n« $ merons streams of water are interspersed through the whole country. The main river flows through one tract ai of about thirty thousand acres, and if,with the exception of one obftru&ion, naviga-y : r ble to the Sufquehannah. ,r Spring Brook Creek, which with its branches, waters another tra<st of about forty thousand acres of good Land, etnp- ol ties itfclf nto the Lachawannock, about 01 twelve miles from the Sufquehannah. j It affords numerous Mill feats, & in its course creates large bodies of well water ed meadow ground. The other tracts are interfered by creeks of considerable importance, \ Several Mills are already erected for the m accommodation of the fettiers. I Roads are cut in different dire&ions, to-j wards the most convenient markets. The county town is not more than 12 inles distant from many parts ot the fet a tlement. j The Sufquehannah affords an easy and fafe navigation to Middleton, from whence the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com munication to the city. Another means of connexion with Phi ladelphia, is by the Delaware, from which the distance in several places is about thirty miles. The proprietors combining their own in* tereft with that of the inhabitants, are dif-j posed to ere& works of public utility,open uoads, &c. and in every en miles square, a traftof one hundred acres is allotted for a School, and one hundred acres for thefirft resident clergyman of any denomination of Christians. For further particulars apply to George Eddy. « Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, r Pennfvlvania, July 9* c Lettersdire&ed tn George Eddy, at Phi* lidelphia, or this place,or 10 Thomas Eddy, o at New York, relative to this bufinefs,wilj be duly answered. eodgm TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, Principles and Observations APPLIED TO THE MANUFACTURE AMD INSPECTION o F Pot and Pearl Ashes. By DAVID TOWNSEND, Infpeilor of Pot and Pearl-Ashes for the Commonwealth of Maffachuletts. Publiihed according to Aft of Congrefs_ These observations rtlate to an extensive bufmefs ; and are designed, in the plainest manner, to convey profitable information to those interested in it, who have not leif-> lire or opportunity to search for the princi- therein contained, in the writings of profeflional Chemists. Aug. i For Sale, The American Snoot VENUS, , Captcjn M'Council. lyiftgat Mrr Wharl, an excel len vefffc], about 220 ions by regifier; car- _ r 2500 bla. Flotir, is remarkable well found, and may be Tent to sea, at a very fmal) cxpence, having lately had upwards of nine £) e hundred pounds sterling, laid out on her* If not fold in fortnight, ftie will then be exposed at public au£lion. Any reasonable credit may be given—lnventory may be seen . on board, by applying to Capt. M'CO NELL, or to p>j Peter Blight, sq WHO HAS FOR SALE, B PORT WINE, M n Pipes and hall Pipes and Qujit r C fltsj E j Madeira in do. do» PI Havanna White Sugar in Boxes. d2w. F° r "Hamb ur g,'£ Captain Lowell, Having great part" of her cargo on board, will in ap; few days. Freight will be taken if ap- C plied lor-immediately, for which as well as tor passage, apply to Andrews & Meredith, a At Willings Wharf, .y, " A Augutt 6. IV For Sale, A Stout Ship, AliOU i hx[years old, built of the bed; i'eafoned m hiteOak, butt bolted throughout and flieathed last fall, :s 62 feet k<;cl, 24 feet 2 incliep beam, II feet 4 inches hold, 4 feet 8 inches between decks, and fuppoled o carry from 2400 to 2800 barrels. She ay be sent 10 sea at a'fmallexpence. Ap y to Wharton & Lewis. Aur. 4 d For LIVERPOOL,! AMIABLE, mbiii'i c John Thompson, mailer. ] "TitlllTHEN about ago tows, a very iub ftantial Ihip, built of live oak and cedar,ot an easy draught of water, friils remark- T ably fall, and has very excellent accommo- ( . dationsfor palTengers; to fail the fiill Week ( in August, and is intended to return iinme- f s diately to Philadelphia. t For passage only 4pply to Capt. ThompßJn - _ on board, at Meflrfc. Warder & Co's whari, f t or 1 , John Mayo. ; s July 22 d , * Charter, < N'tmph, ; John Paden, Master. , i 2' SAILS fall, and wHl'tTe ready to take in t a cargo in a few days. . For terms apply to i Joseph Sims, e WHO HAS NOR. SALE, Madeira and Sherry WINE. Fit for immediate use, h BRANDY, y. Red and Pale Jesuits BARK, White LEAD ground in oil, BRIMSTONE, &c. S July zj a For Sale or Charter, ft Gen.WASHINGTON >f Sylvejler, master. NOW lying at Say's wharf,the 3d above Market ftieet, burthen about 2500 bar rels, is a good strong veflel, and will be rea dy to receive a cargo in a lew days. i» For terms apply to the Captain on board RUMFORD & ABIJAH DAWES, Water Jlrcet, No. 7, south. 7th mo. 2 j d TO BE SOLD, THOMAS DOBSON, N AN Alphabetical Lift OF THE « duties fs Payable by law on all Goods, Wares, and 'Merchandize imported into the United V f Saates of A.nerica, after the last day of June >784, diftinguifhiogthe rates payable ? n ,on those imported in Ihips or vessels of «he 'f";United States —and the rates payable in to =«• reign (hips or veflels, including the addi ofjtional duties, to whith the refpeflive arti. cles are liabl*. . July AND Tuesday, August 12, 1794. Cuflom House, Philadelphia Q Augufl 9, 1794. FOR SALE, At the Custom Houi'- STORES f On Friday next, the i> I jth instant, at 10 B*clock, ' The following Goods; Depq/ited for the payment of Duties, and Na ■ which have remained in the flores be yond the time limited bj la<w\ " gj LAT Two boxes Toys f SS One cafe plated Carriage furhiture o FR Two boxes Wine SQM One box 1 oiking Glafles ( One box hair powder MM Three bales novels ih fhectS One cafe leather hats and shoes E&HP One do Wooicn hats Ni PP One calk nails W Fifty boxes glass 8 by id — One basket of iron wares 1 F One box playing Cards FP One hhd Coffee SA One do. db. . p. Five bbls. do. 1 IM One small box knives and forks* &'o a plated ware Sta aPM One box of tffierices itl - C ABC One bale contaihing 30 pieces chintz t b< 1 4 pieces linfen towelling 17^ Thirty three balkets dfatinifeed cor- Coi dml re f| All One cask different kinds do. I *> One box Medicines tra AC A cafe Red Bark vid -MF Two calks Nails for hhds. alfc Six do. di.fFefent kinds val One anvil, one bellows I Five casks and 6ne containing nit< machinery and utensils for a fligar . plantation and sugar t Two cases containiiig # do. do; Eight large Iron Hoops | 4 T wo bundles small do. r<i # Three large mill cylinders nex e A number of large square iron barr j. )m One bale cotton x — One copper caboufe and boiler Four Muskets Four Juniper Berries The above noods may be viewed, on the " and Thursday precteding tht iy sale, by applyingat the House. Aug 11 Treasury Department, l, Revenue-Office, Axigufl Ith, 1794- t vv <>f PROPOSALS Fr Will be received at the Office of tin Commissioner of the Revenue, No. 43, ! * south Third street Philadelphia, for fur- ' e " nifliing by contrail, three hundred m sr Pair of Wheels of cajl iron, Li "f, each wheel to weigh about 216 pounds, and to be of the diameter of twenty inches, and Of the thickness of about four inthe' cu at the rim, also for three hundred pair ol _ - Smaller wheels of cajl iron, each to weigh about 122 pounds, and to he of the diameter of sixteen inches. Pat terns of each will de exhibited at the faic office. The wheels are intended for the carriages of iron c&nnon, to be employee in the fortifications. in Aug. 8 Co(i2w Christiana Mills For Sale. ON Monday the firft day of Septembe ' next at 8 o'clock in the evening, at Hit Coffee House in he city of Philadelphia will be fold by public vendue, t\vo trad or pieces of land fitnated in White Cla\ Cieek hundred, New Castle county and ltat< of Delaware; one of which contains aboiv sixty acres of highly improved land, on it ( area large two story brick dwelling house, a convenient brick barn, with flablingand & carriage house underneath, an excellent ,N kiln for drying corn ; and the well known r. mills called Christiana Mills (late Patter fen's) which being at the head of the tidj P ve on Christiana river, and but about half " ir- mile from the is conveniently situ ated for carrying the articles manufactured at the mills hy water to Lid property being close to the road leading Ifrom Elkton to Christiana bridge, and at the head of the tide, with many other at ' tendant advantages, render its situation for , th« milling business so very valuable, as to be equalled by few and excelled by none. —• The latter tract Containing 17 5 acres, about one mile from the mills and is chief- ly woodland, which being contiguous water carriage to the city of Philadelphia, must be of ii>creafing value, Specially as there is a quaotity of large timber in said tradl suitable for the purposes of the milis. , The terms upon which the above men-j tioned elates will be fold are—one thou-; (and pounds to be paid on executing the deeds, and seven hundred and fifty pounds and per annum, with interest for the remainder ted or proportionably for each part, of ir.difputablc titles will be made for the ible property, by th e JOHN NIXON, so- ALEX. FOSTER, 3di . GEO. LATIMER, rti- At fame time and place will be fold * large BOAT, i July 2 raw&rsts Choice St. Croix Sugar, JUST IMPORTED, Byth And for Side, By JAMES YARD. ]SJ Also a quantity of RUSSIA Matts. June 24th. i d — Na NANKEENS. fti* Nankeens of Superior Quality, Longand short .pieces j £.ong and Ihort black fattins, Black Taffefes, and Senlhaws, Black and coloured I ncTia sewing Silk, Ornamentaljars and beakers, And a few long fets'of Tea China. RC Coloured Sattins, Lujlringt, and PC T 0 B I N E'S, FOR SALE AT S p No. 40, north Fifth Street* iia July 7 mw&ftf T Oj War Department, " g ( Augujl T, 1794. Ai Information is hereby given ■ — to all the military Invalids of the United C; States, that the sums to which they are en- „ » i tied for their annual penfioii, which will t becmedueoh the fifth day of September 1794, will be paid on (he said d&v, by the . CommilTioners of Loans within the States refpeftively, under the lifual regulations . Applications orExcvutots or Adltiinif trators muftbe ticCompatiu d AVith legate- vidences of their respective office 1 , ant also of the time of the dcceale ol such in valids whose pensions they may claim. By command of the Piefident of the U tre ; nited States, H. KNOX, corr Secretary at War. (fSf The Printers in the fevi ial Staie> ([. ru are requested to publifli thabove in theii , UJI j newfpapcis ior thefpace otwo months ra j <c Aug. 6 42m [ cno ' cou JuJl Published,, una AND FOR SALE BY N Jacob Johnson & Co. No. 1471 Market Jireety THE Ariierican Revolution B; Writt n in the (lyle of ahcicnt hiftorv,in At two Sols, price iCif. The Italian Nun, translated from the j French of J. J; Roulfeau, price 4/8. phe ' Moore's Journal in France, in two vol. 11 price 15/ Icti Fruits of Solitude, in refleftiont and ner masins) relating to the conduct ofHutiian ' 5 Life, by William Pennj Price 4fl. c Senecca's Morals, price ijb. 5. Dodfley's Efops Fabled in German, *jti ■ ■ cuts, price 4/8. . I >1 Aug. 6 eodgw ] French Revolution. \ e < " i»e JUST PUBLISHED. En ,f ( Price two Hollars.) HI (i By MA'THEW CARET, we No. 118, Market Jlreet, - AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY ,nc . OF THE die FRENCH REVOLUTION; >°< E From its Comnieticement to the exe- t,'u In cutlon of the Queen and i; the Deputies of the 'f Gironde Party 3N ExtraS from the Preface t! , '■ The authors, have prefunied to affix to their title, the epithet impartial J and the th ' eafon isjbfccaufe they cannot charge tbem ? 'elves with feeling the Imalleft bias to any " jarty buttd that of truth and liberty ; and " they flatter thimfelves, that their readers ri ™ \vi!l find not otiljr every circumstance fairly th j, presented, but every censurable aftion,pi I whoever were the authors 01 adlors, mark sd in its proper coloufsi If it was neceffa jry to make a declaration of their own th • principles, they would fay* they aie neither ai 11S tory nor repiiblican—they loft liberty avai " g Englilh whigs, and execrate eVety criminallai at aft by which so noble a causa is endangered' C " nddifgraced. " In the prcfent ferment of the public to mind, they cannot flatter tlienifelves wit! ' • the hope of feeing this claim UniveTfalh ; t acknowledged. On the contrary, they at, >C ' willajfurtdlb»t thtfc peges will net it uicefu . tie to the zealots oj either part). Eut Whei >IJ ' time shall have dissipated the clouds of poli t -"jtical deception, and appeased the tumul ' a ' of the pailions, they will with feme cons. 1 (fence expect thzt verdiil from pviM c opini. on, which andour and moderation fcl- Cn 'dojnfail to receive." °"'!Extra£l from the Critical June 17q4 ttie 19 Page, nds u jj vc CCT tainly derived mWh plea "*er sure, and acquired much iulotiriitioti linn the perusals of those volurrej t and we thirl" them, both lot matter and style, *c.nhy the attention of all who inttreft themfelvea it Events which have so julllv excited the curio fity and aflonifhment ot mankind." M. CAItET will in about thee weeks Pub d i lifh, Plowden's history of the Biitifh Empire, from May i79 s > '• Oecember 1793. :» ! stead. cltiEo [Whale No. 602.] JttJl Received, By the (loop Endeavor, Jon. Paine Matter from BolloPj New-Bngland Rum, In Hl.ds. for Sale by • • Nalbro y John Frazier, No. 81, Walnut itreet, Pthc have n/ji, on hand-, and Jor SHERRY WINE,. In pipes and quarter calksj fit for immediate use. St. Lucar Wine in pipes, and quarter calks. ROTA WINE in quarter calks PORT WINE in do. Bolton BEEF, Myinn and Souchong TEAS, Spanish INDIGO. Havens DUCK, TICKLtNBURG, OZNABRIGS, DOWLAS, and 8 by 10 Window Glass. Aug. J # iut!iS/l4w i Carolina Rice and Indigo, , BAY MAHOGANY and FRENCH BURR STONES, I - EOR «ALK BY Gurney and Smith. •May 14. i TUITION. WILLIAM FINCH of the New Tliea tre, begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public, that he has removed from ti C corner of Eighth and Arch streets to No. ')8, north Eighth between Arch and Race tree 14, and chat he continues to give Ir ■ -truftions in the French and English Lar -1 juages as ufual> as also the Classics. He akes this opportunity of expreliing 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 eorrcftly executed; d THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, IBy Thomas lDobfon, < nAt \fhe Stone House, Nol 41, fevth Se cond Jlreeti * K LETTERS add relied to the Philofo pliers and Politicians of France, on the lub "• jefct of Religion ; to which are prefixed ob» fcr vat ions relating to the caules of the ge- K neral pit valence of Infidelity^ " By JOSEPH PRIESTLET, L.L.J). F. R. S. &c> " Prke one quarter of a Dollar. 11. TWO SERMONS, Vis. 1. The prefeht state ofEurope compared with ancient prophexiesi Preached on the i-'aftday, with a prefacc contain ing the rfSYjj'nsSr the author for leaving England*-* 2. The use of Chriftlatiitv, especially in lifficujt times ; being the Author's Fare well Difeourfe to his Congregations in Hackney; with Appendixes trt the two Ser mons, Price one third of a dollar. 111. An APPEAL to the Serious & Can did Prof»ffors of Chriftiahiiyj on the fol lowing fubjefts, Vie. ' i. The use of reafoii in matters of Reli giom 2. The poWer of man to do the' Will of God. 3. Origifial Sin. 4. Ueftion and Reprobation, 5. The Divinity ol Christ, awd to 6. Atonement by the Death of 1 Christ, hy, the the fame author. m- 'to which are added, " A Concise History of the ersrifeef those Doctrines,* and an account of rly the Trial of M'Elwali, for Heresy and Blaf- . on,phein_v, at Stafford Allizes. rk- Price one eighth of a Dollar. ffa- The above three are re-publifiird with iwn the author's improvements and additions ; her and a confidrrable part of his works, in ai an improved state, will make their appcar inaltance as soon as convenience will aomit. red' July 28 edd3w ibiit A»iti NO. 68. la Dijlrift of Pennsylvania, ;fu TO WIT; ihei BE it remembered that bri the cwentv poli third day of July in the nineteenth year of mul : '"he independence of the United States of onf. America, JOSEPH BOGGS, of the Jaici ptn'i liftrift hath deposited in this office, the ti fcl fc e of a book the right whereof he claims asauthor in the words following, to wit. " The Philadelphia Dire ft o plea- ry, for the year l?v£— by Joseph Boggs." fmn In conformity to the aft of the Congitfs thirl- of the United States intituled " Ar. it tor y 'h' the encouragement of learning by Securing e« 11 the copies of maps charts and hooks to tie curio authors and proprietors of Inch copiesdn ing the times thetein mentinnrd. ,pi' r Sam. Caldwel^ Clerk of tDifttlft of Pcnili>li -"Is >d. Jul ga 4
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