- DAI LYE V EaJST ING ADVERTISER, [No. 65 of Vol. Vl.] THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, I 1 And to bp fold by the following J T ,z. John Orinrod, No.4', Chefnut street, J qjBM Ti.onias Dobfon, No. 41, Couth Second I ftiue-, Joseph Cruklhank, No. 87, .High I Cap It.eet, a»d Wm. Young, No. S3, south Se j o f j, find street, j , A Discourse P iiec Delivered July 17,1794. j'" \ IN I * The African Church, A OftheCiTX of PhiLadelpaia. j On the occasion of opening the raid church I and holding public worlhip iti it the filft 1 time, _ _ j Ji. By Samuel Maga w, D. D. gjr Re ft or of St. Paul's. j 'J9y Divine Service, introduced with feleftl Scripture parages, and a fp'-cial prater, I W e;l and then proceeding in its usual offices, I Ond having been performed I By James Abercrombie, A. M. ~A I Second Affiilant Miuifter of Christ Church I and Sc. Peter's. | . " Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her I 8 hands unto God." Aug-16 * ,aw 4 w — I Mar Lachawannock. A LARGE body of LAND on thisri-c: lor audits waters,is now for faig to Settlers on- j A, on moderate terms,and at a long credit. I The foil is remarkably fertile, and nu-| merous streams of water are interspersed j through the whole country. I J* The main river flows through one traf M j| of about thirty thonfand acres, and is with he exception of one ble to the Sufquehannah. I Spring Brook Creek, which wnh its branches, waters another tract of about forty thousand acres of good Land, einp- |N' n ties itfelf into the Lachawannock, about 1-m twelve miles- from the SuCquehannah. Jt^u It affords numerous Mill feats, &m its j fom course creates largebodies of well water- lexp ed meadow ground. I"". The other tra£lsar»interfe&edbyor»«ks I ' of considerable importance. . I * Several Mills are already ereftetMorthe accommodation of thefettlers. |xjt Roads are cut in different dii eftions, to-1 wards the most convenient j The county town is not more than tJ 1 mles diflantfrom many parts of the let I j tlement. , I The Surquehannah affords-an easy ancjln fafe navigation to Middleton, from whence |M. the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com JHa in.' to the city. . I ~~ >€-*")ther means of connexion with Phi-1 ) ladtwihia, is by the Delaware, from which I the distance is aboutthirt} j miles. ... I — The proprietors combining theirown in-1 ttreft with that of the inhabitants, are di'- j posed to ere A works of public utility,open l or uoads, &c. and in every en miles square, a I at tract of one hundred acres is allotted for a I School, and one hundred acres for theSrft j relident clergyman of any denomination of | — Christians. |(_ For further particulars apply to George Eddy. J , Wilkes-Barre, Luierne County, J Pennl'ylvania, July 9- Lettersdirefted tn George Eddy, at Phi I mdelphia, or this place,or 10 Thomas tddy, at New York, relative to this bufir efs,w,li be dulyanfwered. eod 3 m I. TO BE SOLD BY L THOMAS DOBSON, { Principles and Obfervations\ APPLIED to the MANUFACTURE and inspection! O V Pot and Pearl AJhes. By DAVID TOWNSENDj. Xnfpeilor of Pot and Pearl-Ashes for the 1 Commonwealth of Maflachufetts. Publilhed according to Ail of Congress. I These observations relate to an extensive bufinefe ; and are defign'ed, in the plainest manner, to convey profitable information to those interested in it, who have not leu-1 ure or opportunity to search for the princt- | pies therein contained, in the writings of I profefTional Chemists. Aug. t To the Eleftorsof the city andl county of Philadelphia. Gentlemen, This being the laflt year ..f the pre sent Sheriff's time in office. I takel the liberty to offer mvfelf a Candidate, and folicitvour votes and interests in my favour, to place me on the return at the next general Election, as his fuccefTor for said office; in doing which, you will confer an obligation that will be gratefully re membered, by Your most obedient, and humble servant, JOHN BAKER. May es tf. Cat-tain Loiveli, Having great part of her cargo on board, will fail in a few days. Freight will be taken if ap plied for immediately, for which as wel as for paflage, apply to Andrews & Meredith, At Willing's Wharf. August 6. Qf For Sale or Charter, \jj/§L Washington, i difchargingiat Mafley's £ wharf. She is a prime fatler, I burthen about three thou- C Ifand barrels. Far terms applv to P JOSEPH ANT HO NT & SON. A I Aug. 19 < *' ot For Sale or Charter, " Gen.WASHINGTON j a I Sylvester, mqfter. q I NOW lying at Say's wharf,the 3d above [Market ftieet, burthen about 2joo bar- I rels, is a good strong vefljel, and will bt rea- I dy to receive a cargo in a lew days. , For terms apply to the Captain on . —1 - " v RUMFORD & ABIJAH DAWES, c .11 Water Jireet, No. J, futh. four I 7th ino 5 d 11 < I Tfe American Snoil) to W VENUS, S Captain M'Cortnell. Now lying ar Mr. ROSS>* Wharf, an excel. "C Umvdlrl, ahsut 220 ons by regifler; car tronneai tsoo bis. Flour, is remarkable we! I t ; I found, and may be lent to f< a, at a very small 1 o«i lexpfnct, having lately had upwards of uiuc I cat I hundred pounds sterling, laid out on her. lin 1 5 II not fold in fortnight, Ihe will then be I J expofedat public auftton. Any reafonablel ; I credit may be given—lnventory may b(ileen-J lou board, by applying to Capt. M CON- I . (NELL, or to I *■ Peter Blighty I : I WHO HAS FOR SA.LF. | ] 'PORT WINE, U dI In Pipes and halt Pipes and Quarter Calks, 1 e I Madeira in do. do. I IHavanna White Sugar in Boxes. dlw. I David PHitUfsj, Mailer. In 1-1 Will lail on Wednesday next, tor freight I " lor paffcige, apply io the Captain on board I alat Chef"Ut fl'eet wharf, or to 1 a JOSEPH ANTHONY & SON. | fi| <\J Aun 211 d s' I N 01 On Wednesday the 27th inft I l ' I At Seven o'clock in the Evening, J f At the Coffee House, « mil be fold by Public Vendue J f rS-w The SHIP Washington, j i Now Lyiug at Maffeft I SHE is a prime fallfefj well found, bur- I I then about to o barrels. | i I The Inventory may-be seen at the Syo-1 t I fcribers. ns \ Footman & Co. I, Audioneers. I ( 3NI Any. »3 dtw. 1 1 A French Family, | I WOULD wilh to be. entrusted with the I I care of a FARM, about the city ofPhila- I ,1., I delphia or Trenton, under such compenfa- I tions as may be agreed upon by applying at I j Mr. OSMONT'S, No. 117, north Second I "Mflreet. five Aug. 4 I S Just Landed, leif-1 prom on board thefhip Washington, Capt. j nci- I John Collins from Bourdeaux, sofl A CARGO OF White Wines I In Barrels ; and . CLARET "In Hhds. and Care—For Sale by I FRANCIS COPPINGER, "No. 26, Spruce, near Front Street, j August 15- i 794« d' j fake WENT AWAY I From her Master on the 19th inft. t d A Bound Girl, fori Named Susannah Bowman, about 17 years infer!of age, stout made, black hair, and dark re _ I, omple xion. She has about ohe year to serve I Whoever takes her up and brings her home I to her Master, in High ftieet, (hall have one I Dollar reward, but no charges. r. JOHN KNORR. I Aug. 20 *4' Monday, August 25, 1794. THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, And to be lokl b_. Robert Campbell, i No. 54, south Second street, second door btlotu the corner of Chefuusftrett, MENTORIA ; O R 1 The Young Lady's Friend, by Mrs. Rowfon, Of the New Theatre, Ph ladelphia; au thor of the Inquisitor, Fille de Chambre, Victoria, Charlotte, &c. Price neatly bound 75 cents. Detested be thepen ivhofe baneful influ ence Could to the youthful docile mind convey ; Pernicious precepts, tel( loose talcs, s And paint illicit pajjion in such colours, r As might mijlead the unfufpefiing heart, | And vitiate the young, wife tiled judg- \ ment. ( 1 would not for the riches of the East , Abuse the noblest gifts of Heaven thus, Orfink my Genius to such proflitutiou. 1 Aug. 11 tai':xm \ Treasury Department, Revenue-Office, August Ith, 1794* JL-R O P O H ALS • ' "Will bclreceivecl at the Office o( the Goinmiflloner of the Revenue, No. 43, south Third street Philadelphia, for fur nifliing by contrast, three hundred Pair of Wheels of cajl iron s each wheel to weigh about 2i® pounds, and I to h« of the diameter of twenty inches, j and of the thickness of about four inches I at the rim, also for three hundred pair of j Smaller wheels of cajl iron, I each to weigh about 122 pounds, and to be los the diameter »f sixteen inches. Pat I terns of each will de exhibited at the laid I office. The wheels are intended for the I carriages of iron cannon, to be employed I in the fortifications. I Aug. 8 eod2w To be Sold, j The tioufe, Stables, & Lot of Ground, 1 In Second street, between Sprue* and I Union in the occupation «f his I Britannic Maj«fty'» MtWfter. ALSO . I The Adjoining Lot y "I 26 feet I'ont, and 149 feet deep. Fot I erms of faie, apply to Wm. Cramoncu I Aug. t 4 "fr'tf J Treasury Department d | Revenue Office. August $tb. 1794* PROPOSALSwiII be received at the Of- I sice of the Com miffioner ,of the Revenue, I No. 43, south Third street, for furnifhing x I by Contiaft, Seven hundred and ftxty eight M COCKED HATS, I For the corps of Artillerists and Engin -1 I eers, to be made agreeably to a Patter* ' I ha t which will be (hewn at the Office 3- I forefaid, to any person disposed to contract I Aug . eodiw _ I Christiana Mills For Sale. tr- I ON Monday the firll day of Septembci I next at 8 o'clock .in the evening, at the b- I Coffee Hnufe in he city of Philadelpbis I will be fold by public vendue, two trail lor pieces of land situated in White C'a; I Creek hundred, New Castle county and ftati I of Delaware; one of which contains abou , I sixty acres of highly improved land, on 1 — 1 are a large two (lory brickdwellinghoule, ; I convenient brick barn, with ftablingand ,v,» I carriage house underneath, an excelleti , I kiln for drying corn ; and the well know C*~ I mills called Christiana Mills (late Patter ~ t I Ton's) which being at the head of the ttd ' j I on Christiana river, and but about ba" I mile from the landing, is conveniently liti j I ated for carrying the articles manufacture L- I at the mills hy water to Philadelphia—.Th I property beirtg close to the road leadir lfromElkton to bridge, and : xpt. J the head of the tide, with many other a I lendant advantages, render itsfituation f< I the milling business so very valuable, as I be equalled by few and excelled by none. I The latter tract containing 17 J acres, I about one mile from the mills and is chii Ily woodland, which being contiguous I water carriage to the city of Pbil'adelph | must be of increaftog value, especially , I there is a quantity ok large timber in f; 1 tract suitable for the purposeS of I d. I milis. — I The terms upon whichthe above mi I tioned eflates will be fold are—one thi I sand pounds to be paid on executing I deeds, and seven hundred and fifty pou I per annum, with interest for the remain I or proportionably for each part. dark j Indisputable titles will be made for t, NIXON '°™; I A I.EX. FOSTER, on I GEO. LATIMER. I At fame time and place will be sol • I targe BOAT. • 4 t I July 2 mwfc NANKEENS. I — |£>| Nankeens of Superior Quality A Long and Ihort pieces f Lodr and Ihort black fattins, fttoiai Black Taffeties, and Senfhaws, I Ameri Black and coloured India ft wing Silk, | diitritf Ornamental jars and beakers, I of - a And a lew long sets of Tea China. I asau i Coloured Sattins, Lujlrings, and I TOBIN E S, I FOR SALE AT ] T 7' ,0! No. 40, north Fifth Street. I of ' t n h g July 7 mw&ftf j the en 1 "** I thftto War Department, August I, 1794. I Information is hereby given 1 c 10 all the military Invalids of the Unite. 1 Jub States, that the sums to which they are en I . titled for their annual pension, which will I become dueon'the fifth day of September I 1794, will be paid on the said day, by th» I |}y thi Commissioners of Loans within the States I refpeftively, under the usual legulations . I vj Applications of Executors or Adminif- I lN | trators muflbe accompauied with legal e-1 vidences of their refpeflive offices, and I « j alio of tjie time of the decease of I'uch in-1 JNd valids whufe pensions they may claim. By command of the President of the U- 1 „ uited States, I nb ' -fir. KWX y L _ Secretary at War• I I , The Printers in the fevtral States! „ are requested to publifb the above in their I Of newlpapers or thefpace of two months Aug. 6 dam I jjj; JAMAICA RUM, LANDING at Hamilton's » harf, above j H5 I the Drawbridge, out of the Ihip bACCBtis I Sp I C«pt. Vanneman, from Jamaica, I FOR SALE BT I C 2 PETER BLIGHT. D< I • Mny li. I O Jufl Publi/hed, J" — AND FOR SAIE BY , ] Jacob Johnson & Co, jr> . I No. 147, Market street, I THE \jf u American Revolution 1 Writt nin theflyle of ancient hiftory,in J j le ' r I two vols price \Of. | : e^ The Italian Nun, translated from the 1 | ery I French of J. J. RoufFeau, priced I nera Moore's Journal in France, in twty vol. | I price lif j By I Fruits of Solitude, in reflections and 1 I maxms, relating to the conduct of Human I I Life, by William Penn, Price Ap,. I j ■ I Senecca's Morals, price I I Dodfley's Efops Fables, Ih German, with I 1 I Cuts, price 4/8. I w "' I Aug. 6 - eedgw I Fafl I — — I ing 400 CASES I En] 11 Of Excellent I di A Old Holland Gin, £ k I ' For Sale at I mo No. 55, North Water Street, by I l John Clark, lfov Aug. 16 l gi ; JUST PUBLISHED, j G ' ;r 1 And for sale at ia Mathew Carey s Store, 1 dl I No-118, Market street, I ly I Price half a dollar, en»bellifhcd with a I th te I striking likeness of Mr. Margarot, | •t The T R / A L a ° F I tY nt I Maurice Margarot, ?i I Before the High Court of JuJliciary at 1 ! d r j I Edinburgh, on an indiQment for I SEDITIOUS PRACTICES. 11 ed 1 "Of tl" e many remarkable trials which I ® his I the present extraordinary system of crimi I ing I nal jurisprudence in G. Brjtain and Ireland I at I has brought before the public eye ; this, I - at-I ceitainly is most entitled to universal pe I for I rufal and attention. It developes, more I : to I fully than any publication extant, the lat- I r I sft views and objefls of the British conven- I ! "is I tion ; and proves inconteftibly, that judi I : 'ief- I cial prosecutions (or persecutions( and de- I i to I cifions are now more the relult of the pre- I I !hia I sent order of things, than any old fafhion- f i , as 1 ed attachment to the laws or the conftitu-1 said 1 tion. Add to this, that it hokh up to the I the I wonder and admiration of mankind, the ! >1 the firm, manly, and patriotic conduct of I nen. I this devoted victim—this' Second Sydney,' I hou- I as he has iuftly and deservedly been called; I the I who in the course of one of the longest tri- I unds I als we know of, unaffifled even by a Tingle I nder I member of the long robe, evinced such a I I depth of legal and conftitntional know- I • the I ledge and, in a speech of four hours I ! length, displayed such a blaze of sequence I | and, firft rate abilities, as aftoniftiad I | the court—and, strange to relate ! even J I drew involuntary applause from the venal I aid a I and time-serving crcature of a corrupt ft - I vernment." ksts | Av.gafl t^. [Whole No. 615.1 NO. 68. Di/lrifl of Pennfylvan • TO WIT. BE it remembered that on the twe..rv< day of July in the nineteenth ycot ii\e iwrl. ■ • a of thejyuiled St;. iSOtUS, ot rl diftrid hath depolited in this officc, f te of a book ih'e right whereof he as author in the words following, to " The Philadelphia Dir ry, for the year 1795 —by Joseph B & 5 ' * In conformity to the aft of the Cr of the tJnited States intituled 44 A,- • ' r *Z the encouragement of learning by 4; 1 • :s,/ Hie copies of maps char ts and books <> ' v authors and proprietors of such cop sriu-- ing the times therein meutiontcj. Sam. Galdive,. Clerk of tDiftrift of PcnnlylYarii July 30 d. JuQ Received, By the sloop £, deavi)i, Jon. Paine IS t.'• cr f om Boston., New-England Ru? In Hi Walnut street, I Who have also on handy and for JaU, L .SH£RRY_WINE, In pipes and quarter calks, tit for I immediate use. St. Lucar Wine in pipes, and quarter caiks. ROTA WINE in quarter caiks I PORT WINE in do. Boston BEEF) Hylon and Souchong *TEAS| I Spanish INDIGO. Ravens DUCK, I TICKLfcNBURG, I OZNABRIGS, I DOWLAS, and Window Glajs. Aug. i tuth&4w THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, By Thomas Dobfon, I At the Stone House, No., 41, feutb Se cond Jlreet, 1 t. LETTERS ado relied to the FMUoto ■ pliers and Politici-airs 0.-F*onc*j--mt the 'J b I jest of Religion ;to which are prefifce- ob" ' I l'ervations relating to the causes of the ge j nera! prevalence of Infidelity) By JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, t.L. L i I F. R. S. &c> ri I Price one quarter of a Dollar. 11, TWO SERMONS, viz. hi r. The prefentftate of Europe con ■>£r 1 with ancient prophecies. Preached 1 ■ I faftday, in 1794 j with a prefacc cc it; ' | ing the teafoiu of the author for Itav. I England. I 2. The use of Christianity, efpeciaily 1 I difficult times; being the Author's cr I well Difeourfe to his Congregatioi I Hackney j with Appendixes to the tv I moi»s, Price one third of a dollar. I 111. An APPEAL to the Serious ( I did Profeflors of Chriftianityj on th 1 lowing fubjefts, viei I t. Tbe use of reason in matters of I gion "la. Thepowerof roantodo tlie 1 God» I 3. Original Sin. I 4. Election and Reprobation, I g. The Divinity of thrift, and 6. Atonement by the Deathof C'.h r :f!j ] the fame author. 3 I To which are added. A Concise History of th I rifeef those Doctrines, and ar accoon* I the Trial of M'Elwall. for Here ) an:- 3la> , I phemy, at Stafford Assizes. at I Price mieeighth as a tioi'uri I The above three are re-publilh ; wil j the author's improvements «n addi . >ns I and a considerable part of bi work"., ~I an improved state, will matt't 11 ■ - "Glance as soon as convehio ie r.l: 1 ■■ and j J ul * 28 bis, I —•—— —— "** ,o?e| Whereas in attac lat l mentatthefuiiof th ad> , 11 1 and ftngular the goo< and . at.: udi I and credits, Which tr>. W tl'un de- J net deceased, at of h" pre-1 hath been iffuedo >1 t'. .nferio ir ion-j of common pier aa> for ■ ■ ' a. titu-1 Middlel'ex, as the' • E ]; 1 the I Lands and T u ' *' "i 'vTj 1 the! late of the "* >>■* '" t< -_'* r V rial ft of I the third" 7 •'»> '*'' n iey,' lis hereby t ■ the . !. Mai tiled; I that unl e*fp**t «ait, the p.« » now-1 and ch; << 1» ! *4 - w 0 lours I tached, <1 ,(.s of aence I his ere, .rs rs ft i ■ kit <0 be inl.lv , ,ifh 9 d I titled t «y •'.tm • '".-in. and 1 1 la,- even I ply for it , - iccori-.j to.a- fo.ra venal los the :ttte ir nvh Cife i -jn vidti# 0,0 0.1 f«)«r of tl* 0r.,.:, P 6 1 »V . RE. ( L-'k. I Aug. f,