DA I LYE V E N INC, ADVERT I S E R. [No. 64 of Vol. Vl.] THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, And to be fold by the following Booksellers viz. John Ormrod, N0.41, Cbefnut street, Thomas Dobfon, No. M, fo«th Second* s ctree , Joseph Cruklhflnk, No. 87, High £ street, and Wm. Yoking, No. j2, Couth Se 0 | cond street, A Discourse pi Delivered July 17, 1794* I N The African Church, Of the City of Phuaoelpjia. _ On the occaliort of opening the laid chtireli and holding public worlhip in :t the fi»ft time, • . By Samuel Magain, Q. D. f Re&«r of St. Pant I *. Divine Service, introdured with felei? a Scripture paflaget, ami a Ppecial praver. " and then proceeding in its usual offices, fa having been performed fiy James Akrcrmbit, A- M- Second Afliftant Miniiter of Christ Ghu'Ch aiid Sr. Petfi's. «« Ethiopia shall soon flrrtch Out bet hands unto Gad." Aug.l6 **a\r4w ■Ml ■ ■ MUOIKIIJJ ■ ■ "• rtr Lachawannock. li,ARGK "bociy tit MND t h s* r ' ive ' •Q andiu waters, is how far sale to Setters ov ly, on moderate term*,and at a Jong cretlh. Thi foil is rein irkdbiy tVirila, and nu- k nitrous of water are interfperfeci F through ti»e whole country. The main river flows through one tract of about thirty thousand acres, and is with he exception of one obftru&ion, naviga- & ble to th, Sufque-hannab. Jspi ing Brooks Creek, which wi'h its branches, water* another t raft n| about forty thousand acres of good Land, emp- . ties itfelf info lire Lachawannock, about twdve miles from the Sufqwbannah. It affords nuna tous Mill feats, &init' c! course creates large bodies of well water ed meadow ground. The other tracts ar»interfered by cr«»ks - of conliderable importance. Several .Mills aFe already ere&ecfctbr the accommodation of the settlers. Roads are cut in different direttions, to- ca wards the most convenient market*. de The county town is not nypre than i 2 ti mles diftantfiom many parts qi the set M tiement. TUe aff>wU an easy and fate navigation to MNJdleuwj-ivom wTient«- tlie Canal to Schuylkill extends the com £ tp the city. ■si Another means of connexion with Phi ladelphia, it by the f rom which trS diftanee i» Several places is aboutthirtv miles A The proprietors combining their own ifl terelt with that of thp inhabitants, are di'- ppfed to erect works of public'utility,ope'' uoads, &c. and in every en miles fqtiare, a tof one hundred is allotted for a School, and one hundred acne 5 for the fir ft reiident clergyman of denomination of "thrift ia?is. | For further particulars applv to J George Eddy, Wilkss-Sarre, Luzerne County, Penrtlylvama, July tn Getrrge adel'»liia, or this place,or io Thomas tddy, dt New York, relative to thjs bi,rin«fs,>wll j be duly answered. eodgm ( ~ i i..i| I TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSQN, ! Frincipks and Observations APPLIED TO THE MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION o F Pot and Pearl AJhes. By DAVID TOWNSEJjp, li)fpp<£lpr of Pot and Peaxl-Afties for the Commonwealth of Maflaehufetts. PublUhtd to Aft of Cpngfefs. Theft observations relate to an extensive bufmefs ; and are designed, in the plainest manner, to convey profitable information to tbofe interested in it, who have not leif urie or opportunity to search for the princi ples therein contained, in the writings of profeffionai Chemiits. Aug. a To the Electors of the city and county of Philadelphia. Gestiemen, THIS being the last year of the pre sent Sheriff's time in office. I take the liberty to offer mvfelf a Candidate, asd folieit vour votes and interests in my favour, to place me on tile return at the next geper»)E!e&io», as his fucceflor for said office; in doing which, you will confer an obligation that will be gratefully re membcred, by Your most obedient, anAhumble servant, JOHN BAKER- M'.y 3. t* tf. i CjrrniN Lotetit, Haviiicr great part of her cargo on board, will fail in a few days. Freight will he taken if ap- j plied for immediately, for which as wel as for paflage, apply to I rj Andrews & Meredith, I yft Willing's Wharf. August 6. d J For Sale or Charter, Waflhungton, diOharging; at Mailey's I wha If. She i.s a prime sailer, I u 10 hu'then about three tiiou- I sand bar els. For ternnnpplv to yCSSpH ANTHONY y SON. I Angi ti) dior DAViBPHiLLIPsj' Mailer. I Will tail ori Wednesday text. Forfreight | cfr paiTi ge, spp yio theCa|rt»in on board I ~ lit Chefnut freet w !, a< f, or to I JOSEPrf ANTHONY & SON. I An , 21 , dst 1 On Wednd'day the 27th inft At Seven o'clock in the Evening, I At the Coffee House, , Will be fold by Public Vendue I h° Now Lying at Majfey's I. t ' Wharf. SHE is a prime sailer, well found, bur-1 ithen about 30- 0 barrels. I i( The Inventory may be seen at the Sub-1 te fcribers. I 0 j Footman & Co; ; a AuSiorteers. A French Family, WOULD with to be entrnfted with the | c care of a FARM, about the city of Phil a- j -i delfihiaor Trenton, ttrdrr lhch compenfa-j tiijns an may br agreed upon by appl ' ing at I Mr. OSMQNT'S, No My, north Se'ciiiidl- d j I B —4^-- From on board the Jhip H a/hington, Cast. I John Collins from Bordeaux, A CARGO OF White Wines In Barrel' ; a"d I ~ r CLARET itrHMs. a-nd C'a'e —For Sale by FRANCIS COPPINGER, I No. 26, Sp uct, near I rorjr Street. Jfi Apn- ft ,5 ,794 d'. I PJR AAEE, I ,J BY MATHEW CAREY, Nq. i 18. Maiket-Street, I 1 An ItlfTay on Slavery, > DeAgneO to exhibit in a new point of j * fieyr its efftr&a on mouth* induflry, and tIK I j fieacc affecitty. Sorue and c I are offered to pirovc the labor ol jrecmen to be I much more prcdudive than that ot (laves ; r tiii»t co4inmcs are r*ch, powerful and happy, I in proportion as the abonng people enjo} | the fruits of their own labor • and hence I the nectffaiy conclution, that slavery is impoli- I tic as weH as unjujl. f Price 25- Cents. WENT AWAY ■; Prom her Majler on the zoth injli A Bound Girl, Named Sulannah Bowman, about years I of age, stout made, black hair, and dark I completion. She has about ohe year to (ef*c I ie Whoever takes bet up and brings her home I to her Master, in High street, lhdfl have one I • Dollai reward, bu: no chargrs JOHN KNORft. n 'The Ground Plan OF T^E 3'f City and Suburbs OF PHILADELPHIA. 7AIMN FROM ACTUAL SVRr&r. d IT is with pieal'uie that the publilher has to inform his fubferibers and the pubihein general, that tlie plate is now under the hand« of the in gteater for wardofs than was at firft contenvplatod. At e- thi fame time lie heg leave to r mind ke tiieni, th t fubfeript'on papers are (till o e, pen at moft<>f th*notedbodk-ftores in the cry city ; and that he hopes from the whole he jof them to bt enabled to form inch a ref er peftable caialogjie of names, as will a sr credit to the work, as well a« afford a e- r-eafonable encouragement to the under, t.ker. Thnfe who are driiroas of further infor mation arerequefted to call nr. Benjamin Davies, No. 63, Market street. April 14. wfcthtf Tuesday, August 26, 17^4. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, i Ana to be fold by | Robort Campbell, # No. 54, fiuth Second flreet, second dotr I lelow the corner of Chefnut street, I I MENTORIA ; i OR I ( The Young Lady's Friend, j ' by Mrs. Rowfon, Of the New Theatre, Plila.ielphia; au- j N thor of Ihe Inquisitor, Fiiie de Cham jre, I Victoria, Charlotte, See. I Price neatly Bound 75 cents. Detejled be the pen mhoft baneful influ- I ence I ■ Cotdd to thi youthful done mind convey I Perniciomprecepts, tell hofi tales, I 10 : And paint illicit pafjian i* such colours, |, ' As might mi/lead the unjiifpefiing heart, | ( And vitiate the young, unsettled jndg- II 7< mmt. f c r a I would not for the riches of the Eajl I ef Abuse tlx noblest gifts of Heaven thus, I j Orfini my Genius fa fuck projlitutiou. | tra Aug. laioim I vid Treasury Department, , Revenue-Office, Avgtjf fth, 1794. J I PROPOSALS | n,t Will be received at the Officc of the I C mmiflioner of the Revenue, No. 43, I south Third street Philadelphia, for fur- I . ■ nifliing by contrast, thr f e hundred I ! Pair of Wheels of cajl iron, I es each wh-el toweigjjh almtii 216 pounds, and I 'J to b« of ilie of twenty inches. I and of the thickness of four inches I |at the rim, also for three hundred pair of I , Smaller nolo eels of cafi iron, I the each to weigh about 12* pounds, /and to be I • the diame er of sixteen inches. Pat I terns of eqch will cie exhibited at the taid I office. The w heels are intended for the I <an iages of iron cannon, to be employed I ] in the fortifications. Aug. 8 eod2w I To be Sold, The House, Stables& Lot J of Ground, In Second ft eet, between Spruce and I A Hnlon streets, in the occupation of his I Britannic iVlajefty's iSinifter. jße Lor, 4^- 26 seer fiont, and 149 teet deep. For I erms of sale, apply to 1 p, \Vm. Cramond. J I AttlT. 14 w&stf j m Treasury Department Revenue Ojfice* Augujl $th. 1794. Ici J PROPOSALSw ll be received at the Of- I I flee of the Com intfEpner of the Revenue, I * I No. 43, south Third street, for furnifhing I I by cont»aft, Seven hundred aiid sixty eight I COCKED HATS, I I?or the corps of Artillerists and Engin- I I rprs, to be made agreeibiy to a-Pattern I I ffAT which will b. fliewn at the Office a- I I forefaid, to any perftn disposed to contrast I I Aug eod2w I Christiana Mills r_ 'I For Sate. I I ON Monday flte fVrtf day of September 1 r I next at 8 o'clock in the evening, at the I ■ I Coffee H"ufe in he c ty of Philadelphia I I will he fold by public vendue, two trafl I lor pieces of land fituatetf in White Clay | j I Cieek hundred, Mew Castle county and state I | of Delaware; one of wbicft contains about | I sixty acres of highly improved land, on it I. j area large two story brickdwellinghoufe, a I 1 convenient brick barn, with ftablingand a j s I carriage house underneath, an excellent 1 i*. I ki'n for drying corn ; and ihe well known j c I millscalledchriftiana Mills (late Patter- 1 c I lon's) which being at the head of the tide j f J on Christiana river, and but about half a I I iriilefrom the landing, is conveniently situ- I luted so* carrying the articles manufafturi d I I,at the mills by water to Philadelphia—This I | property being Close to tin road leading j I from Elk ton to Christiana bridge, and at I I the head of ihe tide, with many-other at- I I endant advantages, render its situation for 1 1 the so very valuable, as to 1 | be equal ed by lesv and excelled by none. I The latter tract containing 175 acres, is I I about one mile frpm the mills and is chief- I Ily woodland, vtKicb being contiguous to I I water carriage to t ie city of Ph'-ladelphia, " | muff b? of inpre'ifing value, especially as , n I there is a quanmy o* latge timber in said ) fraA suitable for the purpoies of the I mitis. 1 The trrms upon whichthe above men " I tioned estates will be fold .ire—me thou ! ? I find pounds to be oai • on a-Xf (Mt ip g the , C j der«», andfeven hundred and fitly pounds * ( e I per annum, wirh intercft t'-i t e r inaii.dsr } <r proportionahly foreajch p, ri. a i Indifpotable titles wilt be trade f>r the X I by tr I JOHN. NMX. iN A I.EX F'O 1 3r I PEO. LAT n At fam* time and plate v, ill 1 I large BOAT, I J«ly z ' NANKEENS. Nankeens of Superior Quality, j I.ong and ftrort piecei 1 Lons and ihort black fattirs, Black Taffeties, and Senfliaws, { , Black and coloured I ndia sewing Silk, I « Orriameirtal jars and beakers, I And ti lew long sets of Tra China. Coloured Sattins, Luflrinps, and I TO B I NE S, " FOR SALE AT I <f, No. 40, north Fifth Street. J J u, y 7 mw&ftf I the J ' — ——— I the War Department, | f n » f Augufi 1, 1794. I Informatioji is hereby given iO ail the military Invalids of the Unite. I J States, that the sums to which they are en ( _ titled for their annual pension, which will V become dueon the fifth day of September I 1794, will be paid on the (aid day, by th* I By Comm'ffionors of the States! flHdei the usual iegiilat»>ns . [ » App .cations of Executors or Adminif-j T trators muftbe accompanied with legal e l vidences of their refpeftive offices, am' I _ alfoof time of the decease ol such in- li\ valitts whole pensions they may claim. I By command of the Pi undent of the U I _ ni ted States, I ff H. KNOX, Secretary at War. I The Printers in the fevtral State- I areiequefted to publifhthe above in theii I «. "ewlpapeis or thefpare of two months •Aug; 6 d2m I j JAMAICA RUM, | j LANDING at Hamilton's wharf, above j J che Drawbndge, out of the ship Bacchvs V 2 Cept.-VANNEMAN, from Jamaica, I- 1 FOR SALE Br I \ PETER BLI.GHT i May it. _ | Jiifl Publijhed\ 1 - V AND FOR SALE BY Jacob Johnson & Co. |t> No. 147, Market Jlreet, 1 tj THE I American Revolution Writ to in the'ftyle of ancient hiftory,in I . two wols price I'? J French of J. J. Roufleau, priceTjS 'I ne Moore's Journal in France, in two vol. J I price i "if I jE I Fruits "of Solitudt, in reflections and I j maxigs, relating to the conduct ofHuman I I Life, by William Penn, Price ifl. Senecca's Morals, price ~jj6. Dodfley'sEfops Fables, in German, with j I curs, price 4/8. I wi I Aug. 6 epdgw IFa I 1 * I. in, 400 CASES j Ei Of Excellent Idi Old Holland Gin, I* For Sale at I m I No. 55, North Water Street, by I John Clark. |?«! J Aug. 16 d6t I I JUST PUBLISHED, I C And for sale at I Matheiv Carey s Store, 1 No. 118, Market llieet, , j Price half a dollar, entbellifhfd with a 1 1 j striking likeness of Mr, Margaret, J The TRIAL '1 OF ' tJ Maurice Margarot, \\ 1 j Btfore the High Court of 'Jujl'tciary at I , I Edinburgh, on an indißmerU for SEDITIOUS PRACTICES. I' I MOF the many retHaikable trials which I' s I theprefent extraordinary system of crimi I g I nal juril'ptudence in G. Britain and Ireland I it I has brought belore the public eye ; this, I t- I ceitainly is most entitled to universal pe I >r Iru al and attention. It dfcVclopes, more I :o 1 fully than any publication extant, the lat I I eft view« and objrfts of the Brttifh conven. I is I tion ; and proves inconteflibly, that judi I f- I eial prosecutions (or perfecutious( an<i tie I to I ciftons are now more the reftilt of the pre-1 la, 1 sent order of things, than any old fafhion-1 as { ed attachment to the laws or the conflits- J id j tion. Add to this, that it hold* up t» the | he { wonder and admiiation of nian>iiid, thf | I the firm, manly, and patrintie citnduft of I n- J ihis devotid viftim—ilns ' Second Sydney,' 1 iu- " as he has itiftlv and deservedly been calltd; I he who in the course of one of the longest tri. j ids als «' know of, unafiifted even by a I ler meiuter of the long robe, evinifd such a I di-pth of ltgal and constitutional know- j he ed e f'd, in a fptech of four hours ■length, displayed such a blaze of' elnqtience j aim firft rare abilities, as aftoniihed the coun—and, fttangc to retate ! evev ,1 ess imoluntary app use frohi the venal and time-serving crtaturc of » corropigo vsei nment." Anguft >6. [Whole No. 61 NO. 68, Dijlria of Pennfyh TO WIT. BE it remembered that on th 'verity thirddayof July in'the ninereei h,t t, 'he independence of theCritec 1 Sta'-.-> . America, JOSEPH BOGGS, « ? i.e diftrift harh d' posited in this offif the ?- te ot a book ihe light whereof asatithorin the words following, to vit, " The Philadelphia Direß ry, lor the year 1795—by ti-i In conformity,to the aft of th * .• if the United States intituled ' the encouragement of learning 1 the copies Of maps charts and bn Vs • authors and proprietors of such p e ,'ut. ing the timrs tfteiein mention". Sam. Cald- Clerk of tDiftrift of Ptnni'y.-ii July 30 d Just Received, By the iloopf> |Icleavo1 cl eavo r 9 Jon. Pait C !rwHr„ f.orn Mon, New-England Rim. IT' If Id« v i C*VjSa]r Vy Nalbro John Fr. . ?er t No. Bi, Walnut street, Who have olfa on hand, a. ■! j r fakt sherry wim. In pipe.v and quartt t casks, • Cor 'e. St. Lucar Wine in p and quarter, calks. ROTA WINE in quarter calks PORT WINE indo. Biolton BEEF, liyfor and Soti'hong @ a Spa 11 ifh INDIGO. Ravens DUCK, J ICKLKNBURG, OZNABRIGS, DOWLAS, and 8 by IO Window OLjr, A«g. f uxthi. THIS DAY IS pußHsnrr By Thomas Dc At the Stone ffevfe, No. 4]', jiu'- , .. .. ' .) cgndJlreet, I. LETTERS adoielled to (1 I ! ;!r: phera and Politicians pi France, nr-ti left of Ri ligi tn ; Jo which are p neral prevalence of Infidelity, By JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, i r F. R. S. &c. Price one quarter of aDc - 11. TWO SERMONS, viz. I 1. The present state of Europ ■ cor I with ancient prophecies. Preac. I Faftday, ip 1794 j with a prefa I ing the reasons of the author I England. I z. The tife of Christianity, e - I difficult times ; being the Autl I well Difeourfe to his Congrr:' I Hackne\ j with Appendixes to t. S I nions, Price one third of a doll I 111. An APPEAL to the Ser cus I did ProfefTors of Christianity,. o:> I lowing'Tuhjefts, vie. 1. The use of reason in man | gion. I 2. The power of man to do I God. I 3. Original Sin. I 4. El«fti®n and Reprobation J 5. The Divinity of Christ, a, ' 6. Atonement by the Death iri: I the £Une author. ' j To rwhicfj are addt I A Cbndfe Hiftor I rife of those Qoftrines, and : fe J the Trial of M'Ehvall, for Hei ■ I pheftiyj at Stafford AlTizeS. t I Price one eighth of a I I TWabove thice are re-pi | thcauthor's improvements at I and a confidcrable pa,rt of I ot h I an improved state, will make 1 I ance as fpon as convenience i ( . 1 July a 8 I Whereas an alt t I ment at the suit of the adtnir it, n. I and fingtllar the j;oo<ts and c i I and credits, which were of '• e I m -t flecealed, at the time e-1 h**! l iffuetibut ot' the In' <• n- lof coipmon pleas, in and for tie i. o. I against the Good' re 1 Lands and Tenements of I, lif I late of the county aforefaid, ;tur> of I thtthifdTueiday in July la NO' u' I IS hereby given to the sard In d; I that uniefs he appear and f>l« ri. I the said action, on or before lc I day in January judgmt t a I -ered ajainft him hy de'ault, .. w.J jnd chattle«, l»nd» and- ten v ' irs I tacbed, fold for the fatistafl .■' - ice I'his creditors as lhi.ll appear 1 * i«c! | titled to demand thereor ic ' • e - I p|v for that purpose, tccord na! l of the statute in fucli csfe IT j By order of • '' s 6 | DE' 1 Aug. io»
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