DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER. £No. 59 of Vol.• Vl.] WiEDNESDAY 20, 1794.. [Wholea£hTo. 609.] - ■- —- - — - - ■■ ■ - ....... - .. ■-1 r* 1 i- - n 1 ...a-.,-. .v. • j , - - , Periodical Publications. Just Bt john Oi'inr od^ At Franklin's Head, No. 41, Chefnu ', Jlreet, The three fijft numbers of the , United States Magazine, ; Printed at Newark, He-x [erfeu, and lithed in Ninthly numbers, bv 'nW'criptio ' at 3 il.illa.rs and jp een's (>er annum. > LIKEWISE, Five Numbers of the Maflachufetts Magazine, Or MmitUy Mu eumof an BAtiortal Kiitertaiinntm, pt,blHV>d try sub at two Dollars and j} cent Jf^r. ALSO, Sacred Music. X-uw's Musical Magt-zine t)o. CMi iftun Htrraony t>o. .VlulicaJ Printer Do. SeleA HarrooaV Do. Scledt Ffalms ar.d Hymns. "t'lie lucceeding nuipbers i»f the ab©* r periodical works will bt published toe ti o; evary montli) and ior%v a' dcd Spbfcrrberswithout delaiy. July 28 LachawannocK. A LARGE body ol LAND on this riv , at*d its w iters, is now f'»f sale to Settlers o>> # ? on diOiterate terms,and at a |.mg credit. foil is rem irkabiy fertile, and n merous ftreamfc of water are intersperse the wiipit country. Th? mam river flows . »<*ough one tra ai about thirty Ihoufand ;\cres, and is wi be eHce,JtiOn of ane gbitrvision, iie t3 tnc lufquehanaah. Spring Brook Creek, which with i< branches, waters another tra<st of abm. lorty thousand of go >d Land, em:- itfelf into the Lac ha van dock, aboi twelve miles from the SiifilUchaonab. It atfjrds nutUerous Vlill feats, & in iv• course creates* large of well water sdjiieaduw ground. ,m« nf contiderable importftnee. Sevtt al Vinls are already erected for the »ccumjiodxtion of the fettters. R<iaJ.s are cuLi:i ditferent direS'tons, to wards the mod conveuient markets. The county town not inure than t2 rtlles diftatit from nany parts ot the set tlement. The Sufquehartnah affords an easy and fa'e navigation to Middle on, from whence the Canal t<J Schuylkill the com munication to the city. Another means rif connexion with Phi ladelphia, is by the Delaware, from which the (iiilanco in several places is abuutthirty miles. i The proprietors combining theirown in hered with that of the inhabitants, are dif- J»ofed to ere.t works of public utility, Open soads, S<c. and in eirary en miles square, 3 traftj)f one hundred acr«s j, allotted for a School, aiid one hundred acres fop tbefirft frefident clergyman of any denomination of Chriftidfv*. r. tor further particulars apply to George Eddy. Luzerne County, Pennfylvaniai July 9. Lettersdir efted tn George Edtiyj at Pi fdelphia, or this placejoc 10 Thomas Eddy, at New York, relative to this bufinefs,will he dulyanfw red. eod^m TO BE SOLD BT THOMAS DOBSON, 'Principles and Qbfervatians 5 APPLIED TO THB taANUFACTIME ANP INSPECTION op Pol and Pearl AJhes. By DAVID TOWNSEND, lafpeitor o£ Pot arid PearUAlhea fur the Commonwealth of Maflachufette. Publilhed according to A<ft of These observations relate to an extensive buSnefs ; and are designed, in the plainest manner, to convey profitable information to tfipfe interested in it, who have not leii ure or opportunity to search for the princi ples therein contained, in thjf writings of profe'ifional Chcmifts. Aug. t 1 To the El edtors of the city and, county of Philadelphia. Gentlemen, THIS beinj the last year of the pre sent SierilPs time in office. I take the liberty to offer nivfelf a C ndidate. and solicit vour votes and intereils in my faviur, to place me on the return at tile ! next general Election, as his fucceifor for d fai ( HSee; in doin; whicn, you will confer:, an obligation that will be gratefully re-, mssnbtred, by Your most obedient, , a;id tuunole ("ervant, t JOHIf BAKER, t 3- w tf. JIW The American Snow VENUS, ..—- Captain M'Cinnell. j r a\(tf lv>ng 3t Mr, ROSS's Wharf, anefccd •n\ ve(fc?l, about 2ao tons by car ! vi near *500 bis. Flour, is we] ; md, a»trf may be sent to Tea, at a very faiall v>ence, having htelv had upwards of "ine mdred founds sterling, laid out on her. 1 I* not fold in fortnight, (He will then e ■ -cooled at public aft* Any reasonable ■dijt may be given—lnventory may be recn 1 board by applying to Capt. M'CON ELL, aV to Peter Blight, \\ r HO HAS FOR. SALf., PORT WINE, In "ipes arid hull Pipes and Quaitfr Calks, 'Ttdeira io do. do. ""Vii'r Sugar in Bores. For Hamburg, HARMONY, 7jPTAiN Lotrn.lt Having great part ■f her caigo on board, will fall w » V.w day?. Freight will be taken if ap ilied for immediately, for which as wel. " is for passage, applyto Andrews & Meredith, At Willing't Wharf. August 6. <3 For Sale or Charter, tfft, WASHINGTON V aac Syi ve M er i ma fi er - NOW lying at Say's Whi'f,the 3 ' above ' ,'ket street, burthen about ajoo har r Is, is a goad strong vessel, and will be rea ls' to receive a cargo in a lew lays. ■■por terms apply to the Captain on board ' < r RUMFORD & ABIT'\H DAWES, IVater jlrcei, Noi ■?, fruih. 7th mo 25 d Vor f The Ship gftgjjftNOW di charging jat wharf. She is a prime sailer, 2 veil i uvd, and burthen about three thoti t "and barreh. For terms apply to JOSEPH ANTHONT fcf SON. j i __Aug. 19 diot - A French Family, WOULD wish to be entrusted with the " care of a FARM, atjout the city of 11 delpbia or Trenton, under such compenfa- I tions as may he agreed upon by applying at Mr. OSMONT's, No. 117, north Second ■ treet. ' Aai*. if d « NOTICE. J The Gazette of the Umlted States it now puhlijhed at No. rig Chf.snut street —to 'which place th- OFFICE of the Editor is removed, and •where Printing Work in general is performed. Came to the stable of the . Subscriber a tew days a^o, II A Black Mare, About fourteen hands high, bet- hind feet -vhite. The owner is desired to come, prove property, pay charges, and take hei away. Lewis Betider. Black Horse, Second street, Philad. J Ang. 16 4t_ TO BE SOLD, By THOMAS DOBSON, ▲ N Alphabetical Lift OP the i DUTIES 1 Payable by law ori all Goods, Wares, and " Merchandize imported into the United A.flerifca, after the latl day of June >784, <ji(tinguifl?i"i» the rates payable iiti thole imported in (hips or veifels of the United States—and the rates payable in to eign (liips or vessels, including the addi tional duties, to which the refpcftite arti cles are liable. 1 FORSALE, BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118, Maiket-Strect, An EflTay on Slavery, Deiigned to exhibit in a new point, 01 ( view 11s effeftlji ort morals, indujfry. and the ! fitdce of fecttty- Some fatfcs and c»icuUtion> are offered tp prove the labor of freemen to he ;inudii mori* productive than that ot j,laves \ that coutnriei are rich, powerful and happv. in proportion a* the laboring people enjo the fruits of their own labor ; arid bfiK. the n ceffafry concltffton,that (lavery 19 impoh tic*s well as unjujl. c* 25 Cents. Next Monday Will be landed ,!'u> ; 1 r.rvjxwrd >b»4i WaSf in; ton, Captain JofiN Co Ll'lns from BOR DEAUX, lying at Maffey's Wharf near the Crooked Billet, A CARGO OF White Wine's In Barrels ; and CLARET l in Hhds. and Cases—For Sale by FRANCIS COPPINGER, No. 165, South, Second-Street. August 15. i 79- d. Money to be Lent, On Mortgage of REAL ESTATES, Within the City and Liberties of Philadel phia Apply to Nicholas Diehl\ jum At orney at Law. No. 19, south Fourth Jlreet. Aua. 4 mw&ftf Treasury Department, Revenue-Office, August *}th, 1794. PROPOSALS Will be received at the Office of the C mm ffioner of the Revenue, No. 41, 1 buth Third street plitlad. lpfiia, fbr fu. lifting by contract, tlree hundred Pair of Wheek of cajl iron, •ach wheel toweigh alout li 6 pounds, and ro be of tire dianlettr of twenty inches, and of the thickness if about four inches it the rim, also for tlree hundred pair of Smaller isohels of cafl iron, n each to weigh abouti22 pounds, and to be of the diameter «f fiateen inches. Pat tfrns of each will deoxhibited at the taid office. The w heel: are intended for the 'carriages of iron cennon, u> be employed i in the fortification!. Aug. 8 eod2w To be Sold, STht ffnufc. Stables, & Lot of Ground, I In Second ffreet, between Snrui. 4miJ Union streets, in the tfetMp'attoh of hi? . Britannic Majesty's Minift'er. ALSO The Adjoining Lot, 26 feet front, and 149 feet deep, for erms of apply to Wm. Cramond; Aug. 14 w&stf Treasury Department Revenue Office. August $th. 1794. PROPOSALSwiII be received at the Of fice of the Com miffioner of the Revenue, No. 43, south Third street, for furnifhing by Conti aft,l Seven hundred and fi*ty eight COCKED HATS; For the corps of Artillerists and Engin ers, to b» made agreeably to a Pattern hat which will be Ihewn at tbe Office a forefaid, to any person disposed to contract Aug eod2w Christiana Mills For Sale-. ON Monday the firft day of September next at 8 o'clock ,in the evening, at the Coffee Hotlfe in he city of Philadelphia will be fold by public vendue, two tract or pieces of land situated in White Clay. Creek hundred, New Caftficcountyand state of Delaware; one of which contains about jixty acres of highly improved land, on it ir? a lai-gfe two (lory brick dwellinghotife, a fconvenient brick barn, with ftablingand a i arriage house undeTneatb, an excellent iciln for irying corn ; and the well known iiillscalledChriftiana Mills (late Patter n's) which beingat the head df the tid< in Christiana river, and but abotlt haif a ■■lilefrbm the landing, is coflvenientlyfitti -.ted for carrying the articles manufacturer' at the mills by water to Philadelphia—Thi .noperty being close to the road leading si om Eikton to Christiana bridge, and at the head of the' tide, with many other at tendant advantages, render its situation for the milling bufinefc so very v'aluable, as tc be equalled by lew and exrefled by none. The latter trait topt%inin£ 175 a«r»<, is about one mife from the mills and is chief ly woodlandj whith being Contiguous to Water carriage io the city of Philadelphia, must be of ircreafing value, especially a tnere is a quant'uy o! largt timber in said trad suitable for the piirpofes of the milis". The terms upon the ibdve men tioned estates will be fold are—one thou sand poonds to be paid on nxgcutrng the deeds, andieven hundred and fifty pounds per annum, » th intereftfor the remainder brproportionably foreach part. ludifpatabie.titlef will be made for the property, by JOHN NIXON Al.*iX. FOSTER, GE >. LAI IjKiK. At fame time and pUCc vJai Oe fold large BOATj J«ly 2 mw&sts Choice St. Croix Sugar, I Just imported, i And ftr Sale, By JAMEs YARD. . Also a quantity of RUSSIA Matts. June 24th. d' ■ : * f . . NANKEENS. Nankeens of Superior Quality, Long and ihoi t pieces Long and short black fatting, Black Taffet es, andSenihaws, Black and coloured India sewing Silk, Ornamental jars libd beakers, And a tew long sets of Tea China. Coloured Sattins, Luflrings, and T 0 B I N E S, POR SALE AT No. 40, north Fifth Street. July 7 mw&ftf War Department, j August 1, 1794. I Information is hereby given ■ atrrhe mrrnary Invalid* oHhc-United rates, that the sums to which they are en rled for their annual pention, which will come dueon the firth dry <-f IPep timber 1794, will be paid on the said day, by th» t Commifflon.rs of Loans within the States, fpeftively, untler the usual regulations . , Applications of Executors or Adminir> c rators muftbe accompanied With legal e-, idences of their refpeftive ofiites, and. also of the time of the decease ot (itch in- < validswhofe penfiom they may claim. By command of the President of the U- 1 11 ted States^ H. KNOX, Secretary at War. (£?" The printers in tile fevtral State ire requested to publilh thabove in thei new'papers or the space oftwo months , Aug. 6 d2m JttJl Publijhed, AND FOR SALE BY Jacob Johnson & Cbi No. 147, Market Jlreet, — THE American Revolution Writt n in the style of ancient hiftory,in two vols, price 10f. The Italian Nun, translated from the r'rench of j, J. Roilffeau, pricc^B, Moore's Journal in Fiance, ib two vol price iff Fruits of Solitude, in irefleftions anil maxms, relating to the conduct of Human Life, by William Penn, Price Senecca's Morals, price 7/6. Dodfley's Efops Fables, in German, with cuts, price 4/8. Aug. 6 eodjw 400 CASES Of Excellent Old Holland Gin, For Sale at No. 55, North Water Street, by John Clark. —iiog; rts dGt JUST PUBLISHED-, And for sale at J Mathew Carey s Store, * No. 118, Market street, Price half a dollar, embellilhcd with a striking likeriefs of Mr. Margarot, I The TRIAL I O F Maurice Margarotj Before the High Court of 'Juflitiary dl Edinburgh, on an indianient for j SEDITIOUS PRACTICES. " OF the, many remaikable trials which the present extraordinary system ot criml nal jurisprudence in G. Britain and Ireland ias brought before the public eye; this, certainly is moll entitled to universal pe uiufaland attention. It devtlopes, rhote Ji'ully than any ptiblicatidn the lat -211 viewi and obj> fts of the Britifii conven tion ; and proves inconteftibly, thatjudi - cial profectitions (or per(eciitifans( and de n rifions are now more the result of the pre , Cent order of things, than ahy old fafliion ;d attachment to the law, or the conftitu !l lion. Add to this, that it holds up to the l' wonder and admiiaticn of mankind, .the the,firm, manly, arid patriotic coriduft of - his devoted victim—this ' Second Sydney,' - as he has justly and deservedly been called; e who in the courl'e of one of the longest tri. > als we know of, unaflifled even by a single r inerilber of the long robe, evinced such a depth of legal and coTiflitutional know c 'edge J and. in a speech of four hours length; displayed such a b.aze of eloquence ind firll rate abilities, as astonished lie court—and, strange to relate ! eveu 'rew involuntary appljufe from the venal 1 d time-ferviog creature of atorruptgo ernment." August 16. Ji/jt Received, By the floo}' l£ndJ6ll. Falne' from Boflo , Niew-England Rum, In Hhds. tor Sale by Nalbro & John Frazier t No. Bi, Walnut Ilreet, Who have also on hand, -and Jor sale, SHERRY WINE, In pipe* and quarter casks, fit for immediate aft. St. Lucar Wine in pipes, ants Quarter calks. ■ROTA WINE in quarter cacti PORT WINE in do. Bo 11 on IjEEK, Hyson ami Souchong TEAS, SpaniYh INDIGO. Raven* DUI K, TH'ftL! NBC'RGT, OZNABRIGS, DOWLAS, and b by to Window Glaji. Aug. j tuth«.^4w L .. -NO. 62. - | DiJlriß of Pennsylvania, TO WIT. BE it reirhembered that on the twenty thirdday of July in the nineteenth y »ar dl* the independence of the United States of America, JOSEPH BOGGS, of thfe laid diftrift hath depoftted in thi o&ce, tlie ti te of a book iho ilfthi wherfeof he claims as author in the words follow to wit. " The Philadelphia Direflo*• ry, for the yedr —by Joffeph B ggs.'i In conformity to the aft of the t.ongrefr of the United State's intituled '• An aft fog the encouragement of learning by fecurin' •he copies of maps cl irts ahdlbook st 6 thfc authors and proprietors of such copiesdur ing the tiniis therein mentioned. Sam. Caldwell, C'erk of tDiftrift of Pennsylvania. ul JO d THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, By Thofnas Dobfori, At { she Si one No. 4it fiulh Se cond Jlrett, 1 I..LETTERS add relied to the Pbilofp phers and Politicians bf France, on the ]e£t of Religion ; to wliitN are prefixed ob. relating to the causes of the gt. neral prevalence of Infidelity, By JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, L.L. i>. F. R. S. tfc. Price one quarter bf a Dollar: 111 TWO SERMONS, viz. 1. The prefentftate o( Europe compared with ancient prophecies. Preached on the Faftday, in 1794! with a preface Contain ing the reasons of the author for leaving England. 2. The use .Chriftianityj especially in difficult tithes ; being the Author's Fare well Difeourfe to his Congregations in Hackney; with Appendixes to the two Ser mons, Price one third of a dollar. 111. Ail APPEAL to the Serious & Can. did PrdfefTors of Chriftiarilty, oh the sol, lowing fubjefts, viz. I* The use of reason in matters of Reli gion. 2. Tile pdwer of man to do the Will ef God. 3. Original Sin. , 4. Election ant) lleprobation, ,5. T'he Divinity Of Chrifl, and 6. Atonement by the Death Of Chrifl, by s thi fame author. I'd which are added, A Concise History of the rife ®f those Doctrines, and an account of tfie Trial of M'Ehvall, for Heresy ana Blas phemy, at Stafford AffizCS. I Price one eight To of it Dollar'. The above thiee are re-puhliflieH With 'the author's improvethents and additions f and a confidrrable part of Ijis works, in an improved state, wilt make their appear ance as soon as convenience will admiti j July' 28 eod3w , r : - >< E Whereas an attacti - ftient at the luit of the adminiftiatb>sof ill - and Angular the goods a fid chattels, rights - and credits, which vfere of William Bur net tieceafed, at t the time of bis death, hath been ifFoeftoat of the Inferioitr Couj 1- of common pleas, in and for the Countyof i-Midd'efexj ajfainft the Goods and Chatties, e tamto antl Tenements of Junius Martin, e late of the county aforelaidy returnable to f the thirdTuefday in- J.oly NOTItE ,' is hetebv given to the said Juiiias Martin, I; that unless he appear and file (pecial bill fa i- the said aftioa, on or before the third I uef e day in January next,' judgment #ill be en a tered against him by and the goods - and chatties, and tenements so at— s tached, fold ftSr the fatisfadtion of such of e his creditors ti (hall appcir to be justly en. d titled to any demand thereon, and (hal lap v plv for that purpose, according to the form I iif the (latute in such cafe niadefe provided 1- By order of the Conn, OEARE, Clerk. Augr 19, t avrtf.
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