DAILY EVENI 1J ADVERTISER. [No. 55 of Vol. Vl.] Periodical .Publications. Just hsceited bt John Ormrod, At FrattkUn's Head, Ho. 41, Chefnvt Jlreet, The three firft numbers of the United P tu»wi> Magazine, | Prinred M New-ark, Now J»tfay, andp«te. lifhed in M.Juthiy by fuhlirtption at s dollars and so eenw per annum. LIKEWISE, Five Numbers of the Ma{Tachu£stts Magazine, Or vionthly iVluieuijvot Knowledge and paWilhed by sub fcri >ii# n at two Dollars and JJ cents a ymr. ALSO, Sacred Mysic. bw'i Muucal Magazine Do. Chrntiin Harmony 80. -Vfofical Primer Do. Select Harmony Xh- Select f iafms and Hymns. The fuctecfling 1 uirchc'i of the JMriodical works wtlj be put) Ihed lfce ti t week b> every month, ««d forwarded ti SW delay. _JI* hf Lachawannock. A LARSEI body 01 LAND on this ri»f ■ andits waters, is now for tale to Settlert on /», on moderate terms,and at a long credi The foil is remarkably fertile, and nu meroiis ftreama of water are intersperse ' through the whole country. The raain river flows through one trai' of about thirty tlioufand acres, and is wit he exception of one obftruttion, naviga ble to the Sufquehannah. Spring Brook Creek, which with it' branches, waters another tract of nbou: fort* thoafaiid acres of good Land, emp ties itlelf into the Laciiawennock, abou' tweJve miles from the Sufquihannah. 1 ItaiEirds numerous tVI: 11 fiats, &in its course creates' large bodies of Will water ed msadow ground. The otlier traAsareinterftfted by creelcs of coofidernbte imporrnnee. Several Mills are already erected for the accommodation of the fcttlers. Roads aie cut ill different directions, to wards the moll Convenient markets. * The county t«wu w mrt unite than 12 mles diltant from uiany parts o( thk 'set tjeir.ent. - - The Sufqtiehaimall affbr(ls an easy and sale navigation to Middleton, froni ttfience the Cairal to Schuylkill extends the com munication to the ci ty. Another means of conneftlon with Phi ladelphia, io by the Delaware, from which the distance in several plates is abouttliirty miles. "r The proprietors edmbintng their own in terest with that of the 'inhabitants, are dis posed to erect works of public utility,open uoads, 3«n aijd in every en rnilet square, a trait of one hnndred acres Is allotted for a School, and one hundred acres for thefirft relldent clergyman of any denomination of Christians. For further particulars apply to George Eddy* Wilkes-Bsrre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, July 9. Letter sd' r ested th Georg<" Eddv, : at P't- Jadelphia, or this place,or io Thomas Eddy, at New York, relative to this bufinefS,will be duly answered. eodjni TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, Principles and Observations APPLIED TO THE MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION 0 F Pot and Pearl AJhes. By DA VIP TOWNSEND, J*fpe&or of Pot and Pearl-Ashes for the Commonwealth of Maffachufett*. Published according to Aft of These observations relate to an extensive business ; and are deGgned, in the plainest manner, to convey profitable information to those interested in it, who have not leis ure or opportunity to search for the princi ples therein contained, in the writing! of profe,Tional fhemiils. Aug. 2 ■ ■ -1 To the Eledorsof the city and county of Philadelphia. Gentlemen, This being the last year of the pre teut Sntnff's" time in office. I take thv* liijerty to otfer nivlelf a Candidate, and filicit vojr votes and interefls in my Kwour, to place me on the return at the next tde&oit, aahis fuccelfor for fiid cirSce; ifl doing wliich, you will confer an obligation that be gratefully re meihoersdjby Your (host obedient, and humble (ervant, JOHN BAHER. ' Moy 3. «tf. j The American Snotn VENUS, *. Captain M''Comir/L Now lying at Mr. U.pSs's Wharl, an excel len, vcflel, about a-.Ck 'ons fev r*gi«' rj eat. rou near 2500 bls. Flour, is rfm»rk..L'k well found, and may be (fit 19 Iff, »t a vCr Y , "" 1 " " i"tpfncf, having UtelV had upw?fds of H-r, t * hundrrd pound, fttrlmg, laid oOt on lict , . il p'm fold in iortri'.;M, {lie w,ll th n he e*pofcd at public auftifHi. Any feafohanlr crcifit miy be may be ierir J <>u board, by applying to Capt. M'CON . NELL, or 10 f Peter Blight, < a WHO HAS SOR SALE, PORT WINE, ; (u Pipes and hall Pipes and Qua>t r C fll«, !*talied for immediately, for which as well at for paiTage, apply to Andrews & Meredith, At Witting 1 IVbarf. August 6. d £|n For LIVERPOOL, J||||l AMIABLE,, John Thompson, maften IMJltl Hi-N a [tout a,i° Charter, 1 GEN. WASHINGTON 1 Jfaac Sylvejler, majler. NOW lying at Say's wharf,the 3H above Market ftieet, burthen about 2500 bar " rels, is ■ good strong vellel, and will be rea ' rfr to receive a cargo in a Alphabetical Lift OF THE J DUTIES ' payable by law on all Goods, Wares, and 1 Merchandize imported into the United " Saates of A nerica, after the lafl day of ' June *784, diftinguilhingthe ratei payable f on thole imported in (hips or veffeis of the United State*—and the rates payable in fo reign (hip; or vellels, including the addi » tional duties, to whi«h the refpeftive arti > cjes are Itabl*. W # d FOR &ALE> BY MATHEW CAREY, N»., 118, Maiket-Street, *An Eflay on Slavery, ' Deligned to exhibit in a new point 01 f view its ctfe&i On aoml.i, indujiry, ind tb( " pace of fecfety. Some tails and calculation! r are oflered prove the labor ofjicemen to be r much more proiußivc than that ot fltves •, -that countries are rich, powerful and happy, in proportion as the laboring people enjoy fruits of tbeir own labor*; and hence Ithe mcellaty eonciufion, that flavety is impolt• 'riftt well as «njiifi. Pk ici 25 Cents. Friday, Aug. ir 1794. 1 1 1 * K ■*— Cujiem JJ ' Lukl.' jjia , Auguj 4. | FOR S -LI . At the Custom House % P.fcs On Friday >e fg - 15th mftaiit, ; ic '- , """ The fcllov. x - ds. DepoJiteJ fir the if ■Duties, uk 4 $ which bant remaining U - yomt the time limited by laio. f»AT Two boxes Toys SS One cafe plated Carriage 'furniture p R Two boxes Wine SOM One b«e» tr AC A cafe ReH Bark v j MF Two cast» Nails for hhdk a i Six do. different kinds v . One anvil, one bellows Five calks and one keg, containing (J j machinery and utensil. for a sugar plantation and sugar »orks > Two cases containing d». do. Eight large Iron H"pp) 7 wo bundles small do. Throe large mill cylinders A nuntber o( large square iron bars One bale cotton _ One copper cabovfc and boiler Four Muskets Four hhds. Juniper Berries j The above noods may be -viewed on tbe Wednesday and rburfday preceednig tht '.fale, by applying at the Custom Huu'e Aug 11 dts Treasury department, 1 : I Will be received at 1 -the Oflict of th l Ci of the Revenue, No. 4,j ---(uutJi Third street rnHadetphia, lor fui •iifhing by contraQ,. tlifee hundred Pair of Wheels of cqft iron. I . each wheel to weigh about i»fl pounds, ant to be of ihe dimeter of tsventy inches. 1 and of the thickness of abeut four inches c at thejrim, aifo for three hundred pair of Smaller -wheels of cafl iron, each to weigh about >22 pounds, and to b< of the diameter oi" sixteen inches. Pat terns of each will deexbibited at the tai< office. The wheels »re intended for tr-. carriages of iron cannon, to be emplcyei in tbe fortifications. Aug. 8 eod2w Christiana Mills For Sale. ON Monday the firil day of Septsembe next at & o'clock in the evening, at tf ' Coffee House in he city of Philadelphia •j will be fold by public vendue, two fiat" hor pieces of land situated In White Cla\ h Creek hundred, New Caflle county and flat- A of Delaware; one of which contains abet, sixty acres of highly improved land, on i: area large two convenient brick barn, with ftabltngand carriage house underneath, an excellcn kiln for drying corn ; and the well knowi mills called Christiana Mills (late Pattei . Ton's) which being at the head of the tid on Christiana river, and but about half mile from tlie landing, is conveniently fitr. ated for carrying tteartitles mgnutaftun < at the mills hy water to Philadelphia—l hi i property being jcl»fe to the road leading , from Elkton to Christiana bridge, and at '(the head of the tide, with many other at. lendant advantagti, jender its lituation Ir r ifae milling bulineli so verjt valuable, as t< 5 be equalled by (ew and tjicelled by none. e The latter ti*aft containing J75 acre*, if " about qne mife From th< nulls and Is chid. Iy woodland, ''which being contiguous to water carnage to tM city of Philadelphia, must be of increaftng value, efpecialty *5 tttere is a quantity ot-Targs timber in faiti rijrft fultahle for the puipptes of the , inilis. L, '' > K"»*< The termi upon which the above mpn. tinned tftafesAv.ill be fold ate—one thpu (and pounds so be p*i° on executing tbe deeus, andfeven hundred and fifty pc i d ' per annum, with interest for the remainder . or proportionally part. p Indisputable titles will be ir,ade for tbt by JOHN NIXON, Al EX. FOSTER, c GEO. LATIMEK. At fame time and place will be fold a large BOAT, July t CTwfests Choice 157. Croix Sugar, JUST IMPORTED, ?r And far Salt, By JAMES YARD. Alfoa quantity of RUSSIA Matts. June 24th. d- -«■ — W' Superior .Quality? I . I .'vsid ftiott j Long and fhr' !• k Black Taffet es, ant> Sf lb«ws, _ ' Black and cob ured lndi»fewing Silk, Ornamental jars and beaked. And a lew long sets of T(0 China, I Coloured Sat tins, Lttjir'mgs, and I r 0 B I N E s, FOR SALE AT < No. 40, north Fifth Street, i July 7 mw&ftf | War Department, 1 Avgvjt t, 1794- ; Information is hereby given — to all the military Invalids of the United States, that the funi!( to which they are en- _ tied for their annua! pen Son, w)ikl>willg •becme dueon the fifth day of Se p t*mbt-r 1794, will be paid on the (aid day, by tlw Al ComffiiffiCTters4( loans within the States efpeftively, under the usual regulations . Applications of E*«utors*r Adiivoi ■ phi t;ators mtiftbe accompau'ed with legal e t .( vidences of their refpeAive offices, an < et alio of the time of the deteale of such in- „ e vahdswhofe pensions they may claim. , By command of the President of tb* tl- Hired States, H. KNOX, Secretary al War. (fcsT The Printers in tl'« fev ral Stan ■, are requelled to publish tbabove in thei nesv (papers or the space oftwo roon'hs -,v Aug. 6 dam «,i JuJl Published, :i AND FOR SALE 'BY Jacob Johnson & Co. t , Not 147, Market Jlreet, THE ALmerican Revolution ° Writt nin the style of ancient hiftory,i ?l two vols price iOf. q me-trattin J>rwif-t«inflaired-fro»i, the French of J. J. Rouffeait, price 4/8 Moore's Journal in France, in two vol ' price 15/ Fruits of Solitude, in refleftiont and iiaxms, relating to the condu/Tt ofHumar ' 5 Life, by William Penn, Price : Senecca's Morals, pricr ")J6. Dodfley's Efops Fables, in German, wit) s cuts, price 4/8. '' f Aug. 6 e"d3W ' French Revolution. ( JUST PUBLISHED. C Price tiuo Dollars. J By MAT HEW CARET, No. 118, Market Jlreet, AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION; " From tts Commencement to the exe lt cution of the Qi;S£N and the Deputies of the Gironde Party Ext rati from tbe Preface t " The authors have prefnmed to affix to 3 ■ iieir title, the epithet impartial; and the t eafon is,becavife they cannot charge theni :elves with leeling the smallest bias to any f arty but to that of truth and liberty ; and liey flatter themselves, that their readers c , vill find not only every circumstance fairly t , irefented, but every «.enfur»ble action, t whoever were tbe authors er atftors, mark-; ,-d in its proper colours. If it was neceffa- i y to u ake a declaration of their own principles, they wouid fay, they are neither :ory nor republican—they love liberty as lt English whigs, and execrate every criminal r ict by which so noble a cause is endangered t " uddifgraced. ( r "In the present ferment of the pftb ! " mind, they cannot flatter theni(elves wit) , the hope of feeing this claim nriverfalb acknowledged. On the contrary* they aj, tf " u t'lajjurtd that ffefc f'gts will not he taepi. " tie to the zealots-oj either fart). But whti la< time (hall have dissipated the e!oud« of poli tical end appealed the tumu I* of thepa/Bcns, they v illnithfouie cons. * denCe expeOfh t verdi&from public,opir - on, which andour and moderation fel dnmfail to reec ive." txtracl from tlw Critical Review, June 1704 htf-. 4t V( have c< r tamly derived much c ' sure. a* d acquiftd mi ich inforniaiion tror rhV volumes ; ancJ e ihinK both tor nv£rte» 2n«ui ihetr weeks Pub • 11> 4 , Ptov*den's biftorv of the Bfirifli JKwspirci rom May i79*> DtC€»i»ei 1793. 1 [Whole No. JtiJl Rccavedy By the lloi.p fc.rfdeav«r, Jon. Paine Mafl*jr from Boftoi:, New-England Rum, In H!ds. for Sale \ y Natlr? ?e ? FrazitTy '"r No. Si, iVaiuu * !**q W <*£> sfhcnd, *m& Jt» jmt> oJtillßKf Vv"^ in pipes and quarter cajks, 6tf'i iouiietiiat* «v. vA Lucar fVine m pipes t and quarter casks. ROTA WINE in quartet cafe* PORT VINE in do. Boftnn BEJCF» Hyluri and SoUrl ong TEAS, Spaniih INPIGO. Ravens BUCK, ■frICKXI NBURG, OZNABRIGSj DOWLAS, jnd ' 8 jby xo Window Glnfs. Aug. 5 ti»fh£uw ' - —« , THIS DAY IS PV&USMP, By Thomas Dobfon, ;At \he S/orii Hovfe, No. 4:, /(ruth St t cand Jlreit) I. J.ETTfcRS adiUeil'ed to the Philo/6 - pliers «nd Pol ticianaot Frsra% en the li)H ie« of Relipsien t to which are prefixed tlb ervations relating to the causes oi the neral pievalence of Infidelity, By JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, 1.1. D. F. R. S. Price one quarter of a Dollar. 11. TWO SERMONS, via. t. The prefentftnte of Europe compared 1 uli ancient prophecies. Preached on the ftday, ini794i with a prefacc contain ing the reasons of the author for leaving ".ngland. 2 The use of ChrlftUnlty, especially in liffieult times | being the Author's Fare vvifl Difeoyrfe to his Congregations in H*ckne%; with Appendixes to the two Ser 110ns, Price one third of a dollar. 111. An APPEAL to the Serious fc Can did PrnfeiTors of Christ anity, on the fol lowii>g 'übjfcfts, vie. 1 I. The use of reason intnaWersot R«li . ?'" n - ' • i'. The power of man to do the Will of God. " g. 1 Original Sir. I 4. E!eftion atid Reprobation, ' j. Ihe Divinity of Christ, and 6. Atonement by the Death i)f Chrifl, by the fame author. Tc ixtblih art added, m A Concise History of the* C ' rife ®f those Doctrines, and an account of ■-lie Trial of M'Elwafl, for Heresy and Elaf - ihemv, at Stafford Affixes. Price one eighth of a Dollar. The above three are te-publifhid with ie author's improvements and additions ; ind a confidrrable part of bis works, in in imphiVed state, will make their appcar mcc as Toon as convenience will admit. July 28 eod3w NO. 68. r DifiriEl of Pennfylvania y '> TO WIT. BE it remembered that On the twenty-" tfiirdday of July in the nineteenth year of 'he Independence of the United States of America, JOSEPH BOCGS, of the said diftrlft hath deposited in this office, the t - te of a hook (he right whereof he claim* to as aU'hor in the words following, to wit. " The Philadelphia Direßc ny ry v for the year 1795— by Joseph Boggs." nd In conformity to the aft of the Congress ;rs of the United States intituled " An afi for rly the encouragement of teaming by (ecufirg >11, rhe copies of maps charts and hooks to the rk- authors and proprietors of fnchcopiesdur- Ta- tug the time* theiein mentioned. ** Saw. Caldwell\ Clerk (K tDiftrift of pcnn-fylvania. .J*" " ...... reht» • iir;crtdts, which were of William Bur aTl .et decmled, at the time "f his death, /' hath been iffuedout of the lnferiour Court if common pleas, in and for tbe County of Middiefex, afrainit tlwGood? andCfittles, lu , ( aftds and Tentment» of Junius Martin, !' " me of the county aforefaid, retuir.able to rV • e thndTuefda; It* July l«ft. NOTK I ,e ' > heteby given to the said Junitis Martin, rhat un'cfs heappoiT hail to 'S 4 rhe said action, on or befote tte thirdTuef ta^ - in Jamtary next, judgment will be en ' rered him by default, »i«l the i j(j( and chatties, land» and t'enements so at tached, fold for the fatisfaftlop rf frcbof liis creditors as shall appear so be juflly en jni. titled to any demand thereon, gnet fball ap-> >ly for that purpose, accordinj; to the foim ub- >f. the flitute in fueh caTe madet provided irt, By order of the Court, DEARE, Clerk. 1. .Vutrr 10, 1 >wtf.