" ''l^' : t r - ? ' % N I N G A D V Efeflte, - PZTF."• *r~-'-VMh* s ¥-ft»P -■ w—> T— "'. :.. *■ -r™,:, ~ vt, /•_ ';-! AixG.ust 14,. 1794- -. ■, . ; ;[Wbok No. ■ ill '»'■ ' '•■/ 'r' -'■ ■■ •'- l> - - '-" ~ ••- -.-V" •' ■ *■*> -■• - lf^-/2,. NOT 1c E 21 .S hereby «!»«« That the Dbcumsnts, -rnu.« - !«► «' , r t he injuries to the Cn.iitiKf.fie T lited Stte%, are committed to the care | olim t, i-'f' - Ministers thcieof relidt.ig in the fo-^xpenc ij Countries concerned. That all per. e interefled may know, whether thf.. Ito, npers have come to haiul, a lift o4 the expose. X, which have bee,, received will be credit as they can be printed to the ou bo. u'lftretft Coileftors, and to the i'MV-Maf. NELI ers in the principal Town, of each State The Printers in several States art requeued to the aliove. p Money to be Lent, On Mortgage of REAL ESTATES, -~ Within the City and Liberties of Philadel- J|j ph.a Apply to _ Nicholas Diebljure. 3 Attorney at Jap Nx). 19 y south Fourth Jirect• >f h Aus. 4 cw Lachawannock. »f< A LAKOE body of L AND on this rive and its Waters,is now for falc to Setllirso' /, on moderate terms, and at a ling credit. 'The foil is remarkably fertile, and nil- meroiu streams of water are interspersed * through the whole country. sS The main river flows through one of about thirty thousand acres,ana is wit. the exception of one obftruftion, naviga ble to the SuPquehannah. t -.„ft a 'n Spring Brook Creek, which with it I branche;, waters another tract <>f ai o forty th .Hfand acres of good Land, emp ■ . ties itfelf into .he Lachawannock, abou' flat, twelve miles from the Sufquehannah. It affords numerous M.ll feats, & in us course creates largebodtes of well water- «d meadow ground. , . nr The other tracts are interfered by cr««< - of considerable impOrrance. Several Mills are already eretted for the accommodation of the (ettlers. Roads are cut it. dilterer.t d.reft.ons, to- WAvds-.he mod ronvgflie.it flw«r)W». '"The count* town is nor more than 1 - mlcs d riant from man/ parts ol the set tjement. , . Tive Sufquehannah afforth an eaiy and (afe navigation to Middleton, from whence the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com mnnication to the city. , . C Another means of connection with Phi* ladilphia,' is by the D. laware, f'fom wliich the distance in several places is aboutthirty miles. I The proprietors Combining their own in- i tereft with that of t£ie inhabitants, are dil pofed to works qf public utility,open uoa.h, &c. and in every on milesl'quare, a tract of one hundred acres is allotted for a School, and one hundred acres fur the firft relidetit clergyman of any denomination of Christians. For further particulars applv to George Eddy. Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne t ounty, Pennfvlvania, July 9- ' Lettersdiverted tn 3eorge Eddy, at P - ladetyhia, of this place,or 10 Thomas Eddy, at New York, relative to this bufine.s,\viil iv be duly answered. eod3m i< TO RE SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, 0 Principles tittd Observations applied to the MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION o F Pot and Pearl Apes. Bv DAVID TOWNSEND, Infpeflor of Pot and Pearl-Alhes for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Publilhed according to Aft of Congress. These observations relate to an extensive bnfinefs ; and are designed, in the planieft manner, to convey profitable information to those interested in it, who have not leii urc or opportunity to search for the princi ples therein contained, in the writings or profeffional Chemists. Aug. a To the Electors of the city and county of Philadelphia. Gentlemen, THIS be< Ig the last year of the pre fect Snenff's time in office. I take the liberty to offer myfelf a Candidate, and solicit vour votes and interests in my favour, to plane me on the return at the next general Election, as his fuccefTor for fiid cilice; in doing which, you will confer an that will be gratefully re membered, bv Your mod obedient, and humble servant, JOHN BAKER. May 2. T/a' * American &iQ&> SmSL ir-£MIS, At the Cupthb M'Cohmll. On . - -r- • • •■ • 151 e„. vdi. I, »feou. 2io U,k wd 1 Til P Vfirat 5500 his. Floor, is irmirt'H-« i 11C o „n.t, and may be sent to Tea, atavcry Ima • ,pcncr, having lately had upwards ol - iii.idred pounds (Vcrling, laid out on her. which It not Cold >n (he will thsn b y O , xpoted at public auft.on. Any re.ro«a redit my he given— Inventory rf .»j_ LAT T ,u board, by applying to Capt. NfC gj o NELL, or to ~ . FR 1 Peter Blighty sqm < WHO HAS FOR SALE, B _5 PORT WINE, T < t„ Pipes and hall Pip" » nd 2 l " 1r C !< k HP 1 Udeiia in do. do. PP H vinna Wintt Sugar w Boxes. V y ]_ amburg, £ p J Gaptmm tovW ftaT:n K,K r ™.' P art ,f her cargo on board w.U f'" l '" 3 ew days. " Freight w,U be taken «t. »» ' :kd for inunediattly. for winch a* well , s for passage, apply to '■ Andrews & Meredith, At Willing'! Wharf. AC Augtlft 6. MF 1 >- rtk For LIVERPOOL, '' rht sh, p « SSL AMIABLE, th John Thompson, raafter. 1 UK "out 2 5° lons > a vciy t , ftantialfltip, I've oak and cedar,of easy oraught of water, falls leniarka 2?(k and ha« very excellent accommo. j da t ions lor palTenge-s; to fail the firft week in August, and is intended to return .tat; , diately to Philadelphia. For pairigeonly apply to Cap'. Thompson '„ n board, at Warder &Co s whart> Th John Mayo, ft; he July 22 f o- Charter, j liANT MP H, w " els, is a good strong velTel, and will be rea- ne* dy to receive a cargo in a lew days. Col For term 1 ; apply to the Captain 00 boaidjwil or ° r I RUMFORD & ABIJAH DAWES, C.t OTIS Water Jtrect, No. 7, forth. ? x| I 7t h 1110 5 jre [ON TO BE SOLD, C oi B Y cai THOMAS DOBSON, kii Pll A * • lor the Alphabetical Lilt r OF THE at. duties $. ition b " l aw on a " V '' art ,*,' ?" J 'I'll . 1 -r Merchandise imported into- the United . Saates of A.nerica, after the latl day ol ' mCI ; lane .784, diltingui(hiog the rates pavab.e s s ot on thole imported in (hips or velle.s of the United States—and the rates payable in to- reign Ihips or vessels, including the add.- tional dut.es, to which the arti- J cles are liabla. nl and July 29 i tr FOR SALE, tr BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118, m Mai ket-Strect, uke An Essay on Slavery,; idate, Deficned to exhibit in a new point oi in n, y „e« us effects on morals, itJuJiry, and the H " the uace ,f feciity. Some fact. and calculation, ir for a[f offered to prove the labor of Jrermen to be :onfer nluc h more proiuSivc than that ol y re- ,hat countries ate rich, powerful and happy, !Vn proportion a, the laboring people enpy 'the truits of their own labor ; and lieno j,he nrcelTaiy conclusion, that slavery is irnpolf ER. ideas well as un]itfl. , s tt ; I puct !{ Cents. CiiJioncMoife, Philadelphia (f[ Av.gufl 9, I 794. FOR SALE, At the Cuftom.Howie STORES A On Friday' licit, the .1'" inita.it, at io t> clock, The following Goods; JJepofited for the payment of Duties, ana [\T ff iii.'ieb have remained in tue flares be yond the time limited by law. J f B> LAT Two boxes Toys B l s s One cafe plated Carriage furniture Q pr Two boxes Wine A SOM One box Looking G'aflcs ~ One box hair powder MM Three bales novils in (heets One cafe leath r hats and (hoes K&HP One do Woolen hats N pp One cafe nails \V Fifty boxes glass 8 by 10 One balket of iron wares p One bo* playing Cards i FP One hhd Coffee ifi One do. do. , p. Five bbls.do. 1 1M One (mail box knivcj aad forks, & „ . rt plated ware Sta a PM\ One box of efficnces it 3. CABC One bale containing go pieces chintt t j, 4 pieces linen towelling 17< Thirty three baskets of annifeed cor- Co dial f? ve( AR One cask different kinds do. One box .Medicines tra AC A cafe Bark vid MF" Two calk:- Nails for hhds. a H Six do. different kinds va -ij One anvil, one bellows Five calks and* one keg, containing nit machinery and utenfiUior aluga plantation and lugar orks Two cases containing do. do. jb« £ic;ht large I on Hoops ,of T wo bundles 'mall do. aT ki Three large mill tyhmfcrs io« A number of large square irofibar : ■ek One bale cotton — ae* One copper cabouffe and boiler Four Mulketr; fpii Four hhd% jhniper Be.rries irf, The above no«ds ma)' be viewed on the • AVednefday and Thuriday precteding th,« !faJe, by apply ing at the Culiom House
  • ' y JOHN NTXON, P ? Y ' AI EX. FOSTER, \ C heiux GEO. LATIM'W. s impoli- At fame time and place will be sol large BOAT, July 2 Biw&t. Choice St. - €roix 'Sugar, \ JUS v r iMI OK'iT.l), s? " far K , ny jA%uis..Y \JU). *. IM Alio h-j^antity,of lllfSSlA Matts. 2 ' ,h ' ' _J'- " NANKEENS. : wh Nankeens of Superior .Quality, Long and ihovt piece* I Long and fliort black fattins, Black Taffcties, and Se. flraws, Black and coloured I ndia (ewing Silk, Ornamental jars and beakers, And a tew long sets ot T. a China. Coloured Sattins, Lujlrings, and ' rOBIN E S, ® FOR SALE AT S | No. 40, north Fifth Street, k July 7 rmv&ftf War Department, r ; Augujl 1, 1794- f Information is hereby given — k o all the military Invalids ot the United! 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If It was neceii "jry to make a declaration of their o\ >a rw principles, they would fay, they are neith "1 torv nor republican—Aey love liberty w higs, and execrate every crimn in a I art bv which so noble a cause is endangei aer at-*y,.y p j lion ftij " t j ie present ferment of the pul 85 '° m i n d they cannot flatter themselves w none ' • the hope of feeing this claim univerh Gre< ' On the contrary, thy sch well allured that theft pages utff «' H ecct f} S J° tit to the zealots oj either party But w uelphia, time n , a „ Hav< . d'lfTpated the clouds of p ially deC(p tion', and appeased the tun "i f2nd of thepaffions, they will with lou.e cr of tbe dence expect th t vetdlft from public of on which andour and moderation '* ® en "!domf»il to receive." * tbon-ipxtrafl from the CriticM Review, June :ing thej 12 p 2K e. pounds! a \Vt have err tainlv derived much an d acquircc much information the perofals ot ihoTe volumes ; and v. ft 1 for the t |, r _ both lor nraitei and style, wt r.h attention of all who imereft thrmlelv, I, F.veh.s which have so julllv excited the , ER, |itv and afloniftiirint of mankind." ER. M.CaheX will in abodt thee works 2 fold r ;ifh, Plowden's hiftor-y of the Biitilh ■rom May i 79», to U«embci .793- .y&ns 12:e ' I v . JhJl Received, By the .fati.-Paiae Ma(l«t ' from Potior, England .R.UM, lit i« : »nf.MorSais. 1 y ■J&tibro '. & Jdh-n ' Fra; with Appendixe: to the twd Ser mons, Price one third of a dollar. 111. An APPEAL to the Serious & Can did Profeflors of Christianity, on the Jol iowing fuhjefts, viz. 311 " The use of reafoti in matters ot Reli- 011 . "" 2. The power of man to do tha Will 01 , God. tM 3. -Original Sin. 4. Election and Reprobation, vo ' 5 . The Divinity ot Christ,- and 6. Atonement by the Death of Clirilt, by aU the fame author. IIna " To f M'Elwall, for Heresy and Blaf 2TL phemy, at Stafford Assizes. « Price one eighth of a Dolhw. The above three are re-puhliJhcd with the author's improvements and additions; 1 rid a eonfiderable part o\ bis works, in m improved ftate> will make tl«eii apprar ince as foom as convenience will admit. July 28 eodjw HY ftO. 68. hat Dijritf of Pennsylvania, uiv .>' TO WIT. exe- BE it remembered that on the twenty -1 ' thirdday of July in the nineteenth year of ttafc independence 7 of the United States.of America, JOSEPH BOCCS, of the said dtftrift hath deposited in this oft ce, the ti te of a hook 'he tight whireof he cla.nu affix to as authp* ill the words fallowing, to wit. "t d ben. e " "The Philadelphia Diretfo to any r v, for the year 1795— by J oss P b B "£g s -" y ; and ' In conformity to the atf ot the (.oi.gpefl readers of the United States intituled " An att for e fairly the encouragement of learning bv (ecunng action, tl eedpies rif maps Cherts and l ooks to the , mark- authorts and proprietors of such copiesdur neceffa- ing the times theiein mentioned. sir own SatK. Caldwell, G'erk of tDirtrift ps Penn-fylvania. ' rinfina! T ul 1° angered an attach e P ub,i ' nient at the tot of ffet admin'fßtatoisof all "HI aiu , t he goods and chattels ri.-hti iverfalh sn(J cl . editS) w bich were of WiffiMn Bur , they ar> nc( . decea f ec |, at the time of his death, f " c "f" hath been iflUedoOt ol the Infer.our Court ut „' ,! of enn mon pleas, in and for the County ot sos poll ag»UtSl the Good r and Cl attlei» e ,umu : I and Tenmients of Junius Martin, ne ccnfi- j ate cf t he county aforefaid, retmrable to die opine - e thirdTuefday in July hrft. NOTICE ition ftl- 1 given tp the said Jnnius Martin, that uniefs he appear and si e Ipecial bail to une 1794 on or before the third! uet • u 1 rfav in January next, judpmint will be en mch p.ra. azninfl him bv detaulr, and tie goods .tion Iron (battles, lands and tenements so at u u tached, fold for the fatis'aftion of ft.thok Li, creditors as W , . ?r e.r .0 jnfHy en , ,t, e cum titled to any demand tl ercon, ar-d (hall aj ply for that purpofe,'according to thefo.m erks Pub- of the flatute in such cafe madeSi crnvided "i2:ead. Au'gr to, I awtf.