Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, August 19, 1794, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER.
[No. of Vol. Vl.]
Periodical Publications.
Just received by
John Ontirod,
At Franklin's Head, Mv 41, Chtfnu
Jlreet,
The three tirft numbevs of tbe .
United States Magazine,
O '
Printed at Newark, Mew Jertev, and pul •
tiStod in Monthly numbcrs( by fuM'criptio'
ite djllars and 55 cems oer annum.
LIKEWISE,
Five Numbers of the
Maflachufetts Magazine,
Or vl >i»thly-Mufeu Ji of Kniwledge an
Rational Entertainment, puhlilhed by fuVi
ferijjunu at two U illars and Jo cents Y
year.
* ALSO,
Sacked Musig.
Law's fVlaiic.tl Magazine
Do. CbrilUan Harmony
Do. Musical Primer
Do. SeleA Hamiouy
Do. SefceA Pialms and Hymns. >
The iucceeding numbers of tlie abovt
per»od«C4l works will bepublifhed ,u»e fir r
Week o- every month) and forwarded t
Sii blcrs without «lelay.
Jvfy 23
Lacllawannock.
A.LAK.GE body of LAND 011 tliisrivn
artdits waters, is now fur, fdle to Sctllets «>.
ty,oa moderate terms,and at » long credii.
The foil is rem irliably fertile, and m.
iiwrous streams of water ara interlperib
through the whole country.
The mam river flows through one tra
of about thirty ttionfand acre', and is wit
he exception of one otMfruftion, navig
We to the S«f jueiiannah.
Spring Brook Creek., which with it
branches, waters another tfaift of aboir.
forty th>ufand acres of golid Land, emp
ties itfelf into the Lacllawannock, aboti
twelve miles from the Sufqueiiannah.
Itaifords nuiiieious Mill feats, &in ii
courle large bodies of well water
ed meadow ground.
The otuer traits are interfered by cr*«k?
of coufiderable importance.
Several Mills are already erected for th<
accommodation of the fittlers.
Roads artj cut in different directions, to
ward's the mod convenient markets.
The county to' Vii is not mora thin ii
rnles diitant froiu oany parts of tl>c set
tleiaent.
' The Su'qneiiannah affords an easy and
fafe navigation to Middleton, from whence .
the Canal to Schuylkill extends tfce com
munication to the city.
Another mfcans of conneiftidn with Phi
ladelphia, is by the Delaware, from winch
the diflance in several placesis aboutthirtv
miles.
The proprietors combining their own 111-
trreil with that of the inhabitants, are dis
posed to ereit works of public utility,open
uoads, ?ic. and in evjry en miles fcjuare, a
trartef one hundred acres U allotted for a '
School, aiid one hundred acres for thefirff
resident clergyman of any denomination of
Christian*.
For farther particulars apply to
George Eddy.
Wilkes-Birre, Luzerne County,
July 9-
e<sed tn George tdd y, atPi
adelphia, or this place t or io Thoma< ?ddy,
at New York, relative to this tmfinafs,will
be duty «odjm
TO BE SOLD BY
THOMAS DOBSON,
'Principles and Observations
applied to the
MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION
o F
Pot and Pearl AJhes.
By DAVID TOWNSEND,
Infpeilor of Pot and PearUAfhes for the
Commonwealth of Maflachufetts.
Published according to A<fl of
These observations relate to an extensive
business ; and are designed, in the plainefl
manner, to convey profitable information!
to those imerefted in it, who have cot leis
ure or opportunity to fearth for the prnicr
ples therein contained, in the writings' of
profefaonal fheraifts.
Aug. a
To the El ecVorsof the city and
county of Philadelphia.
GiSntlßmen,
Tins beinj the lafl year of the pre
sent ShertfTs time in office. I take
the liberty to oiTer mvfelf a Candidate,
and solicit vour votes and interests in my ,
favour, to place me 011 the return at the ,
next generalEleftion, as his fuccefTor for
said « See; in doing which, you will confer .
an obligation that will lie gratefully re- t
toe.nbered, by
Your mall obedient, ,
and humble servant, t
JOHN B-AKER. ,
3- es tf.
.JfSE. For Sale,
Amman Snotn \
SSfe£- VENUS, ,
Caption M'GonitcV?
| Vow lying at Mr. ROSS's Wharf, fen cxcti
~nt vessel, about 2io tons by *<*?;<fttr; car
u near 2500 bis. Flout, is remarkable wt!l
wind, and may be fcftt to fra, at a vftiy final 1
pence, having lately had upwards of mnc
indfed founds tterhng, laid out on her-
If not fold in fortnight, (he will ihen be
<oofedat pyblie auction. Any reafonaole
edit tnay be given— Inventory ™ a Y hc r £. n
1 board by applying to Capt. M'CON
IELIL, or to
Peter Blighty
WHO HAS FOR SALE;
PORT WINE,
'11 Pipes and halt Pip" and Qua.t r Cj(ks, 1
Tade> ra i" do. 0 »
lavanna White Sugar in Boxes.
d 2w.
~~Fof Hamburg,
ySgBgZ. Harmony,
' laPTAIM LoirEtl, Havfnjrgreat part
f her cargo on board, will fail irt a
:W days. Freight will be taken if ap
plied for for which as wel, 1
rs for puffage, apply to
Andrews & Meredith,
At Willing s Wharf.
Augufl: 6. d '
For Sale or Charter,
m&s. G eh. WASHINGTON e
Isaac Syhefler, majler» t
NOW lying at Say's wharf,tl>e nbovci r
larket street, burthen about 2500 bar- J
rels, is a good strong veftel, and will berea- 1
lv to receive a cargo in a lew Hays.
For terms apply to the Captain on board
»r
RUMFOUD & ARIJAH DAWES,
Water Jireet, Pis. 7* fiulb*
7th mo. 25 d
A French Family*
WOULD with to be entrusted with the
care of a FARM, about the city of Phila
delphia of Trenton, under such compensa
tions as may be agreed up»on by applying at
Mr. OSMONT's, No. 117, north Second
treet.
Aug. 4 d
NOTICE.
The Gazette of the UnitSC
States is nstv published at A T o. 119
Chesnut sTrSet—to -which place th.-.
OFFICE of the Editor is removed, and
•uihtre Printing Work in general is
performed.
Came to the /table of the
SobTefiWfa few day? ago,
A Black Mare,
About fourteen hands high, her hind feei
white* The owner is desired to come,
prove property, pay charges, and take her
away.
Lewis Bender.
' Black rforfi, Second ftteet, philad.
Aug. 16 4t
1"« HE office of the Piefident and Directors
of the Insurance Company tff No#TP
Amiaica. is removecT to Wo. *07, South
, Front ffreet, being the foutli eait cornerol
Froitt and Walnut ftreett.
f TO BE SOLD,
THOMAS DOBSON,
: Alphabetical Lift
OF TtfE
; DUTIES
. Payable b-law oh all Goods, Waresj am,
Vferchandize imported into the United
' Saates of A.nerica, after the last day of
. June 1784, diftinguilhingthe rates payable
!>n rtiole imported in flifps or veilels of tlie
United States-i-and the rates payable irt fo
reign' fhibs or veifels, including the addi
tional dutie», to which the refpcftive arti
cles are liable.
July 29 d
For sale,
BV MATHEW CAREY, No. 118,
Matket-Strect,
An Eflay on Slavery,
Dcfigned to exhibit in a new point o>'
view its e-tfe£l» on mota/*. induflry, and the;
peace of feciety. Some fads and calculation:
are offered to pcov. the labor of freemen 10 be
much more productive than that of [Luv&s ;
that countries' are rich, powerful and happy,
in proportion as the laboring oeople enjo*
the fruits of their own laoor ; and henc
the nccelfary conclusion, that flavcry is impoli
ficas well as unjujl.
Price 25 Cents.
Tuesday, August 19, 1794.
Next Monday
Will be iron on board Slip Wafli
m a ton, ijn John Collins from BOR»
OEAt)X. p* iir at Maifey's- Jy'liarf near the
erorokeTf »<4fc'r,
A CARGO OF
White Wines
In Barrels ; ai.d
CLARET A
in Hhds. a-id Cafe«:«—For Sale by
FRANCIS COPPINGER,
No. South, Second-Street.
August 15, 1 794. d.
Money to be Lent,
On Mortj» »e < f
REAL ESTATES,
Within the City and Liberties of Philadel- <s
phi a A pply to
Nicholas Diehi, jun.
At orney at Law.
No. 19, fottth Fourth Jireet.
AUg. 4 uiH&ftt
Treasury Department,
Reventtt-OffiCe, Augu/l Ith, I 794.
PROPOSALS 1
Will be received at the Ofiic of th K
C mrnifHoner of the Revenue, No. 43, f
,'outH I'hird ftr<et far fur- C
nifliin bycontratf, three hnndred - e
p a/r of Wheels of Cajl iron,
■ach to weigh about 2i6 pounds, and 1
o be of" the dia neter of twenty inches j
nid of the thickness of about four inches
it the rim, alio for three hundred pair oi
Smaller wheels of cajl iron, n
each to weigh About i 23 p unds, and to be
of the diameter of iKtein 'inches. Pat
terns of each will de xhibited at the said
The wheels are intended for the
carriages of iron cannon, to be employed n
in t'he tortHictttions. m
Aug. 8 eod2w
[ To be Sold,
The Hovfe, Stables, & Lot
of Ground\
In Second Itreet, between Spruce and
Union ftrcets, in the occupation ot hit
: Britannic Majesty's Mimfter. [
ALSO
; The Adjoining Lot, t
' 26 feet front, and l'eet dejp. For f
firilis of sale, apply to
Wm> Crattiond. ~
Aug. 14 w&stf
r 1
Trealury Department 1
Revenue Office. Augufl sth. 1794.
PROPOSA i-Swill be received at the' Of- c
fficeof the Com miflidner of the Revenue,
No. 43,1 foutli Third street, for f rnifhing
r by Cont;aA,' Seven hundred and fixry eight
COCKED HATS,
For the corps of Artillerifis and Engin.
ers, to be made agreeably to a Pattern
4at whieh will be ftiewn at the Oittce a
t'orefaid, to any person disposed to contrast
, Aug eodJw
? Christiana Mills
For Sale,
Off Morittay the firft day of September
next at 8 o'clock in the evening, at the
■ Coffee H»ofe in he city of Philadelphia
s svill be fold by public vendue', two
* or pieces of land situated in White Clay
h Creek hundred, New Castle county and state
f of Delaware; one ot which contains about
ixty acres of highly improved land, on it
- jre a large two ftorybfick dwellinghoufe, a
convenient brick with ftablingand a
arriage bouse underneath, an excellent
:iln for drying corn ; and the well known
rrihscallexJ Christiana Mills (late Patter
on'<) which at the head of the tid
n Christiana river, and 1 but about half "
lilefram the landing, is conveniently situ
ted for carrying the articles
;t the mills by water to Philadelph'u-'-Thi'
•roperty being close to the road leading
i'rom Elkton to Christiana bridge, and at
j the head of the tide, with many other at
j tendant render its. situation for
, the milling business so vdry valuable, as to
I be equalled by few and excelled by none.
" The latter trafl containing 175 acres, is
_ about of>e rtiiie from the mills *u<£ is chicf
ly woodland, which Wing contiguous to
water carriage to the city of Philadelphia,
must be of increasing Value, especially as
there is a quantity of large timber in said
tra<sl suitable for the purpoies of the
J mi lis.
| The terms upon which the above men
'tioned will be fold are—oiie tbon-'
j'faiid pounds to be paio on executing the
,dee<ii, and seven hundred and fifty pounds
„ per annum, withintereft for the remainde-
or proportionablv for each part.
~ Indisputable titles will be made for the
property, by
|f)HN MXON,
AL£X. FOST ER,
g::o. laTimer.
At fame time and place will be fold
large BOAT,
July 2 mw&sts
Choi 1 e St. Croix Sugar,
JUST IMPORTED, *>'
And far Sale,
By YARD. f
Also a rjirantity of RUSSIA Ma^ts.
|tine 24th. d'
]\
NANKEENS.
H
Nankeens of - Superior Quality,
Long and ftiort pieces
Long and fliort black fattins y
Black and <
Black and coloured I ndia sewing Silk, **
Ornamental jars and beakers,
And/a lew long fees of Tea China.
Coloured Sattias» and
T 0 B I N E S 9
FOR SALfe AT
No. 40, north Fifth Street.
July 7 >' mw&ftf
War Department, ;
Augufl 1, 1794. i
Information is hereby given ~
■1 all the "military Invalids of the IJuitedj
tates, that the turns to which they aretn- a
tied for their annual pen Hon, whifch will
lecome dueon the fifth day of September
i 794, will be paid o'n the said day, by the t h
Commiflioriers oi Ltrans within the States
under the usual regulations .
Applications of Executors or
rrators muftbe accosnpauied with legal e- te
idences of their rei'pe«siive offices, and as
ilfo of the time of thedeceafe of such in- n
alidswhofe peu(ir>n§ they niay claim.
By command of the president Of the TJ- ry
aited States,
H. KNOX,
Secretary at War* c|
The Printers in the fevt ral State* 11
ira requeOed to publish in theii m
newTpapeis or the space oft wo months
A ug. 6 d2m
jujl Pnblijhed,
AND FOR SALE BY
Jacob Johnson &c Co» j
No. 147, Market Jireet,
the A
American Revolution
VVritt n in the flylfc of ancient hi(tory,in j)l
two vols price 10/ ]e
The Italian Nun, translated from the !e
French of J. J. KoafTeau, price 4/8. m
Moore's Journal irt France, in two voJ.
price 15/
Fruits of Solitude, in reflections am
naxmij relaririg to thb conduct of Huvnai
Life, by William Penn, Price 4/2.
Senecca's Morals, price 7/6.
Dndlliy's Efops Fables, in German, 'sVitl
- cuts, price 4/8. "
Aug. 6 -eod3W
' . . . ■ 11
J 4 00 GASES E
Of Excellent d
; Old Holland Gin, \
For Sale at 11
1 No. 55, North Water Street, by
John Clark.
Augk 16 d6t j
JUST PUBLISHED, <
And for sale at
a Mathew Carey s Store,
No. 118, Market street,
g Price half a dollar, embellished with a'
striking likenefsof Mr. Margarot r |
The TRIAL
a OF '
t Maurice Margarot, !
!' Before the High Court of Jufliciary at
Edinburgh, on an indictment for '
" SEDITIOUS PRACTICES* \
1
u OF the many femaikable trials which
is thepfelent extraordinary system of crimi •
nal jurisprudence ili G; Btltaln and Irelai d
it has brought before the public eye ; tbi e f
: certainly most entitled to univerfa pe
n u r al and attention. It dfevclopes, moie
:v fyUy fnan any publication extant, the lat- •
eft viewa and of the Briti/h conven
is Hon ; and proves inconteftibljj that juui-:
f. cial prosecutions (or and de
to cifions art now more the reftilt of the ps
a, sent order of thiilgs, than any old faftiion
*•; ed attachment to tlife laws or the Conftitu
ic: rion. Add to this* that it holds up to the
ie wonder and admii&tion of the
rhe firm, manly, and patriotic of
n. his devoted victim.—this • Second Sydney/
11- a*; he hag j 11ftly ahd deservedly been called;
le who in the course of one of the longest tri.
als we know of, unassisted even by a fingfei
e- member of the long robe, evinced fnch a
depth of legal and conftittitional know
le ledge ; and, in a speech of four hours
length, displayed such a blaze of eloquence
•no fir ft rate abilities, as r.ftonifhetf
e court —and, strange to relate ! evet
e*v involuntary applause from the vena
.. d rime-serving creature of a corrupt go
nment."
August 16.
[Whole No.
J iijl Received,
By the Hoop EiMk-av4)r, Joih Paine u Maft*r
from Boftor,
New-England Rum, ,
In Hhds. fohSaie fry
Nalbrd & John Frazier,
No. 81, Walnut ilreet,
Who have also en hand, and. Jor /ale, .
SHERRY WINE,
In pipes and quarter casks, fit for
•immediate yfe.
St. Lucar Wine in pipes,
and quarter calks.
ROTA WINK in quarter casks
PORT WINE in do.
Button BEEK,
Hyson and souchong TEAS,
Spanish INDIGO.
Ravens DU;;K,
TIGKLbNBURG,
. OZNAKRIGS,
DOWLAS, a. d
; 8 by to Window Glass.
Aug. s tuth&t'4w
NO. 68.
Di/lrifl of Pennsylvania,
TO WIT.
BE it remembe i d that on the twenty
third day of Julf in the nineteenth year of
: the independente of the Urited States of
America, JOSEPH B&GCS, of the said
diftrift hath depofsted in .this ofhee, the t -
■ t<? of a book ihe light wheieot he claims
'as au'hOr in tfv< words following, to wit;
" The Philadelphia Dire&o
ry, for the yeaT 1795 —by Joleph Boggs.'s
In conformity to the act ot the Congrefr
of the Uhitetf States intituled ii An a£t fog
the encouragement of lerwninjr by fecurin'
rheedpies of maps charts and bookb to the
«. uithors and proprietors oi Cnch copiesdur*
j ing the times therein mentiomd.
Satin Caldwell,,
Clerk of tDiftrift of Pmnfylvania.
ul JS d
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED,
By Thomas Dobfon,
At 'ihe SlttK House, No\ 41, feuth Se
cond fireet,
1. LETTERS adorefTed tb tlie Pliilof6
11 pbers and Pol ticians ol France, oti the I'ub.
jett of Religion ; to which are prefixed ob_
e ferVatittns rfclating to the causes of the go.
neral pnjvalence of Infidelity,
1 By JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, L.L. D.
F. R. S. &c.
1 Price ohe quitter of a Dollar;
11. TWO SERMONS, viz.
1 1. The prtifent state of Europe compared
with ancient prophecies. Preached on the
I'aft day, in 1794; with a prefacc contain
. ing the reasons of the author for leaving
England.
2. The use of Cfirlftianity, especially in
difficult times j being the Author's Fare
well Difeonrfe to his Congregations in
Hackney; with Appendixes to the two Ser
uiorrs, Price one third of a dollar.
111. An APPEAL to tiie Serious & Can.
did Proftfffors qt Chriflianityj on the lol
lo<ving fubjefts, vie.
1. The ule of reason in matters of Reli*
gion.
2. Thepowef of man to do the Will of
God.
3. Original Sin.
4. Eldftiob and Reprobation;
5. The )>ivinity of C'f ift, and
6. Atonement by the Death of Chriff, by
a the fame author.
T 0 which ere Added,
A Concise History of the
Hfcsf those Doctrines, and ah account of
the Trial of M'Elwall, for and BlSf
pheiny, at Stafford Affixes.
at Price me eighth of a hollar.
| The above three are fe-publifhed with
the author's improvements and additions;
and a confitlerablc part of his works, in
c(l an improved (late, will itmke their apptar.
• ance as soon as convenience Will admit.
, j July 28 eod3W
—'—; * ~ * "
!® e Whereas an attach
it- ment atthefuit of tb£ adhiihiftratois of all
n-arid fln'gular the goods and chattel*, ri.tbti
ui-and credits, which were of William Bur
le- net deceafedj at the tifne of his death,
re-hath been illuedout of the lnferirtur Couj
>n-of common pleasj in and for the Count vol*
tu» MiddlefeXj against the Goods and Chatties,
he Lands and Tenements" of Junius Martirt,
lie late of the county aforefaid, returnable to
of in July last. NOTICE
y,' is hereby given tri the laid Junius Martin,
;d; that unless he appear and file fperial bail to
ri. the said aflion, on or before the third Tuof
gltlday in January next, judgnicut will be en
i a tered against him by detaalt, and the goods
w. and chatties, lands and tenements so at
irs tacltcd, fold for the fatisffrftion of Tuch of
ice Ms creditors as (ball appear to be joftly en
ied titled to any demand thereon, and fhal lap--
eu ply for that purpose, according to thefornj
ria if the flatute in such cafe made& provided
jo- Ey order of the Court,
BKARE, Clerk.
A.ugr 10, I awtf.