* DAILY E V E.N ING AD V E R T I S E R. [No. 6 5 of Vol. Vl.] THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, \nd to be fold by *he following Booksellers rz. fohn Onorj)d. No. 41, Chefnut ftrcet, Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, Couth Second j r , e , Joseph CrttJtihajik, N0.'87, High it'eet, a"tl \Vm. Young, No. 52, I'outteSe candft.' eT T A Discourse Delivered July 17, 1794. I on bo IN Foi she African Church, on bl Ot" the City of Philadelpaia. On the occalion of opening the said church and holding public worship in it the firft A( By Samuel Magain, D. D. -J Rector of St. Paul's. *50 Divine Service, introduced with feleft Scripture passages, and a special prayer, and then proceeding in its usual offices, having been performed of h By James Alercrombie, A. M. 1 Second Afliftant Miniller of Christ Chutch P leC and Sr. Pete.'s. a * Ic « Ethiopia Jhall soon firetch out her £ bauds unto God" Aug.l6 *iaw4*r a Lachawannock. A LARGE body of LAND on this river &S' andrt waters, is now for I'ale to Settlers on iv.on moderate terras,and at a long credit. «|| The foil is remarkably fertile, and nu- ■■■ mi rous dreams of water are iuterfperfed through the whole country. The main river flows through one trart jf about thirty thousand acres, and is with he exception of one obllraclion, naviga- . ble to th; Snfq nehannah. - Spring Brook Creek, which with its branches, waters another tract ot about forty thousand acres of good Land, emp tie 1 ; itfelf ■ .to the Lachawannock, about - twelve tn'lcs ho ill the SflSfiUehannah. It affords numerous feats, Sonus or p course creates large bodies of welV water- a(; , ed meadow ground. The other tra&s are interfe&ed by creeks of considerable importance. Several Mills aie already erefte#for the accommodation of the settlers. Roads are cut in different dire&ions, to wards the most convenient markets. . The county town is not more than 12 mles distant from many parts oi N thc set tlement. The Sulquehannah affords an easy and fate n£vigatiQß_tß iyUddletsaU-Srsm w bence the Canal to Schu/lkjlj extenus the com mi munication to the city. _ ** Another means of connection witli Phi- ( ladeipliia, is by the Delaware, from which thtr paffen gerty will fail with all convenient speed, bav mg the g,rcateft part of her cargo ready to go on board. i II For freight or pafTagc, apply to the malter on board, to PETER BLIGHT, Or Of 1 PRAGERS & CO. th, Aug. For Hamburg, harmony, Having great part of her cargo on board, will fail in a few days. Freight will be taken if ap. yj plied for immediately, for which as wel A at for passage, apply to Andrews & Meredith, I A At Milling's Wharf. 0 August 6. d A 1 ■ - 1 For Sale or Charter, SjMik'j Washington, I difchargingjat Malley's Con wharf. She is a prime I'ailer, lout weilfuhd, and burthen about three thou land barrels. For terms *pplv to JOSEPH ANTHONY & SON. Afg. .9 dlot to ' Matter. "^ r] \ViH fail on Wednel) care of a FARM, about the city of Ph'ila- J delphiaor Trenton, under such cotnpenfa-I F tipns as may be agreed upon by applying at | e( .Mr OSMONT's, No. 117, north Secondly, street. I ft , l f,i Just Landed, 1 From on board the Jhip Wajhinfton, Capt. J John Collins from Bourdeaux, A CARGO OF White Wines U \ In Barrel? ; and I v " s CLARET h ill Hhds. and Cases—For Sale by I c OH FRANCIS COPPJNGER, f No. 26, Spruce, near Front Street. I August 15, 1794- * d. I < the Fine Liverpool Salt, ! To Be Sold refs. From the Ship ..Thomas, I lfive The second wharf below Pine-Street, ap-1 ineft P'y at wharf, to tion Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co. j leii- Aug. a 6. d. i inci- ] ;sof HANDING From on board tl/e Birmingham Packet v I Lockyer, and the Henry and Charles, j from Hamburgh, HEMP, PeterJburgVs firft quality BAR. IRON, Swedes, afjorted TIN, in plates, do. do. , three hundred j Pair of Wheels of cajl iron, J rach wheel to weigh about 2t6 pounds,.and I j to be of the diameter of twenty inched, j If and of the thicknefj of about four inches I L o al at thi rim, or three hundred pair of I Sta,t Smaller wheels of cofl iron, J each to weigh about 122 pounds, and to b? J ' of the diameter ©f sixteen inches. Pat I terns of each will dc exhibited at the laid 1 re r 0 I office. The wheels are intended for the | I carriages of iron cannon* to be employed I frat I in the fortifications. I vJ^e Aug. 8 ef)d2w also To be Sold, va^ J The House, Stables, & Lot J nltc of Ground\ In Second Itreet, between Spruce and I I Cnion streets, in the occupation of his I E | Britannic Majesty's Miniller. 1 are ALSO I ne" | The Adjoining Let, J• / I 26 feet front, and 149 feet deep. For j I erms of sale, apply to Wm. Cramond. . I Aug. T4 w&stf Treasury Department Revenue Office. Augufl $th. 1794- 1 A _ j PROPOSALSwiII be received at the Of- | Ificeof the Com miffioncr of the Revenue, I tw I No. 43, south Third street, for furnilhing I e I by contiaft, Seven hundred and ftxty eight I Ft COCKED HATS, 1_ 1 For the corps of Art'llerifts and Engin- I I eers, to be made agreeably to A P I T J ER " m j kat which will be ihewn at the Offfce a- I I forefaid, to any person disposed to contrast J — I Aug _ eod2w I tt j Christiana Mills For Sale. v J ON Monday the firft day of September | | next at 8 o'clock Jin the evening, at the. I I Coffee House in he city of Philadelphia I I will be fol(V by public vendue, two tract I I or pieces of land {ituated in White Clay |p I Cieek hundred, New Cattle county and state j I of Delaware; one of which contains about I I sixty acres of highly improved land, on it I I are a large two story brickdwellinghoufe, a j I convenient brick barn, with ftablingand a I — 1 carriage houie underneath, an excellent I 1 kiln for dfyiog corn ; and the well known I j. t, J mills called Christiana Mills (late Patter- I I ton's) which being at the head oi the tide I I 011 Christiana river, and but about half a I I mile from the is conveniently fttu- I ap- 1 ated for carrying the articles manufacture d I lat the milh hy water to Philadelphia—This j n S property being close to the road leading I j ,U " J from Elkton to Christiana bridge, and at J I the head of the tide, with many other at- I 1 — J tendant advantages, tender i tsfixation for I 1 j the milling buGnefs so very valuable, as to I 1 Jbe equalled by few and excelled by none. I 1 kct, I she latter traft-coutainirg 175 acres, is I 'les, I about one mile from the mills and is chief- | Ily woodland, wbich being contiguous to I j vyater carriage to the city of Philadelphia, I I tnuft be of increafmg value, especially as I I there is a quantity ol- large timber in said j I tract suitable for the parpofes of the I I milis. The terms upon the above men-j I tioned estates will be fold are—one thou- I J fsml pounds to be paid on executing the | I deeds, and seven hundred and fifty pounds I I per annum, witbintereft for the remainder I 1 or proportiouably for each part. ' I Indifpntable titles will be made for the 1 tY, ] property, by ' | JOHN NIXON, J AI.EX. FOSTER, I I GEO. LATIMER, .id. | At fame time and p',a ttfT~r t-h*j t te of a hook ilie l ight whereof he c! as author in the words following, to w " The Philadelphia DireJ - ry, for the year 1795 —by Joseph Boj. , In conformity to the a6l of the Con&sc olf the Uqited States intituled ii An ;,t u the encouragement of learning by fecurit the copies of maps charts and books to the authors and proprietors of fuel) ipg the times therein mentioned. Sam. Caldwell Clerk of tDiftrift 6f Pcnnfylranit. July 30 * ti Jufl Received, By the sloop Endeavor, Jon. Paine IV f. am Boston, New-England Ru I In Hl ds. loj Sale bjr Nalbro li John Frazi r f No. 81, Walnut ftreet> I Who have al/o on hand, and for jab-, M SHERRY WINE. In pipes and quarter casks, fit fut immediate use. St. Lucar Wine in pipe. , and quarter casks. ROTA WINE in quarter casks PORT WINE in do. I Boston BEEF, Hyson and Solichong TEAS, I Spaniflj INDIGO. Ravens DUCK, I TICKLENBURG, I OZNABRIGS, DOWLAS, and 8 by 10 Window GL :. Aug. 5 tutby w | THIS DAY IS PUBLISH! \ By Thomas Dob for J sit the Stone Hou/e, No• 41, Jo th Cond Jlreet, 'I I. LETTERS addreifed to the i'hilcl'r. I phers and Politicians of France, on the sub. I je£l of Religion ; to which are prefixed >b. I lervations relating toihe caules < t'» ■- I neraf prevalence of Infidetity. By JOSEPH PRIESTLET, L. L. D. j F. R. S. &c. Price one quarter of a Doll" J 11. TWO SERMONS, viz. 1. The state oi Europe con 1 I with ancient prophecies. Preachc •.< t I Eaftday, in 1794; with a prefac I ing the reasons of the author so. ,ea e I England. I 2. The life of Chriflianity, elf- .. , j J difficult times; being the Authci's 1 I well Difeourfe to his Congreg |C j I Hackney; with Appendixes to tb ■ :110ns, Price one third of adollai I 111. An APPEAL to the Serio J did Proteflbrs of 01 th 1 'owing fubjefts, viz. 1. The use of reason in matte: i I gion. — I 2. The power of man to do tie Will I God. I 3. Original Sin. I 4. Eleiffion and Reprobatidn, 5. The Divinity of Christ, an I >6. Atonement by the Death o Ch. f', I the fame author. I a I To •which are adiU J A Concise Hiftor of I rife«f those Doctrines, and < I tiie Trial of M'Elwall, for Hei I phemy, at Stafford Aflizes. at 1 Price one eighth of a L The above three are re-p. . I the author's improvements a' I . I and a part ot J lan improved state, will make <- 11 .1 ance as soon as convenient i'l mi , I July 28 cod^ and I his, I p £ 1 Whereas an ait ioie I fat- I went at the suit of the admin ■en- j and fingnlar the goods and cf 1:. udi I and credits, which were of > : i»t de- I net decealed, at the time 1 do - pre-1 hath bee-i iffnedout cf tl.e In. ion-1 of' comtnon pleas, in and for <- • itu-1 Middtelex, against the Goods ..m the I Lands and Tenements ofTi.iin' the I late of the county afore said, eti : ft of I tbe tbirdTuefday in July last. NO ' I is hereby given tn the (aid Ir: ijed- 1 ths|t unless be appear .nd ftle fp >} t tri- I the said aftiop, on or betortf' in:J ingle I day in January next, jodgmc ich a I tered agafnft hun by deiatilt, now. I and chatties, lands and ten." :ti ,ours | tached, fold for the f,tisf.fl of lence I his creditors as lhall appear t ith«d I titled to any demand tbereftn , ano Jhai 1 • even I ply for that . urpofe, accord! to tt « D ,ll of Uie flatute in fu