DAILY E V E N ING A D RTISER. [No. 66 of Vol. VI DAY IS PUBLISHED, Aid to be t'atd bv the following Bsokfeilere vi*. John Ormwid. No. 41, Chefnut street, j T»uoiat DobOnv, No. 4'j Second (fc ftrrc Jfftyn Ci t> Miaul:, No. 87, High & ftieer, a"d Win: Young, No. 5 2 > lonthSe- jg eordft ree *> ADlsc o u r s e Delivered July 17, 1794. on 1 H The African Church, on 01" tt*S CitV oi" PhiLadElpala. Oa the opeoinj 1 !:e said chinch god holding public worftlip in it thp fitft ttllß'. By Saruue! Magaie, D. D. of St. Paul's. Divine Service, introdu ed with fcleff ■ Sctiptar- passage;, ami a I'pscia! prayer, i and then proceeding in its usual offices. B having been performed ii By James Abercrombte, A. M. ■ Second AlSltant Minjller of Clrift Church f a , and St. Pete's. «' Ethiopia JhaU Joan Jlretch out her bauds unto God." Au;;.l6 *iaw4w Lachawannock. - A LARGE body of LAND 011 this river ar audi'* warers, is now for I'ale to Sctt tu on- /«,nn ni'iderate terms, and at a long credit. The fnil is remarkably fertile, and nu merous ft reams of water are interfpeifed through the whole country. The inaui river flows through one trail of about thirty thousand acres, and is with he exception of brie obllruiSion, naviga ble to th Sof<|iiehannah. Spring Brook Creek, which with its branches, waters another tract of about f"*>rty thoufamt acres of good Land, emp- p ties itfelf into the Lachawannock, about twelve miles from the Sufquehannah. Italfo/ds nana rous Mill Feats, &in its °* course creates large bodies Of well water- " #d meadow ground. v -" The other tra&s arointerfe&etl by cr«eks 1h of considerable importance. oi Several Mills are already ereftecWor the accommodation of the settlers. Roads are cut in different directions, to wards the most convenient markets. The county town is not more than 12 m'.e» diiVaftt from many parts ol tju: let tlement. The Sufquehannah affords an enfy and fafe navigation to Middletop, from whence the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com munication to the city. Another means of connection with Phi- J Jad( Iphia, is by the Delaware, from which the distance infeveral places is about thirty miles. The proprietors combining: their own in terclt with that of the inhabitants, are dis posed to ere(sl works of public utility,open uoads, fe.c. and in every en miles fqnare, a tract of one hundred acres is allotted for a School, and one hundred acres for thefirft resident clergyman of any denomination oi ChrSfttans. I For further particulars apply to George Eddy. Wilkss-Barre, Luzerne County, Peunfylvania, July 9» ' Lettersdi'efted tn George Eddy, at Phi adelphia, or this place,or to Thcfmas Eddy, at New York, relative to this bufinefs,will ■ fre duly answered. eod^itt TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, Principles and Observations applied TO THE MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION O F Pot and Pearl Ashes. By DAVID TOWNSEND, Infpe&or of Pot and Pearl-Alhes for the Commonwealth of Maflacbufctts. Publlfhed according to A<sl of Congress. 4hefe observations relate to an extensive business ; and are designed, in the plainest manner, to convey profitable information to thofc interested in it, who liave not leii urc or opportunity to search for the princi ples therein contained, in the writings oi profeffional Chemists. Aug. a To the Electors of the city and county of Philadelphia. Gentlemen, THIS heiug the last year of the pre fetit Sheriff's time in office. I take the liberty to offer nivfelf a Candidate, «nd solicit vour votes and interests in my favour, to place me on the return at the next general Election, as his fucceflor for said ttitice; in which, yon will confer an obligation that will be gratefully re- Blembcrcd, by • Your molt obedient, and bumble servant, JOHN BAKER. Maj 3. »s tf. For Amsterdam, THE SHIP HOLLAND, A jun. « Vi client acconinrid.iuon*- for pafTu ffcts, wiU Cnl with all ctuwenjenr TpeecJ, h;iv <"£ the greaicft part of her cargo leady to go on hoard. -*■ For freight or paffagf, apply to the m:.ltcr on boaid, to PETER BLIGHT, Or O PRAGERS & CO. Aup. 26 For Sale or Charter, |l|. Washington, di'charging ;at Maffey's She h a prime sailer, »nd.boi then about three thou sand barrels. For ienn' ippjv to . JOSEPH ANTHONY d SON. Aug. 19 < - lor ]\vid'ph 'ivlafter. Will iail on Wesliiciduy next, for freight or pafTage, app'y io the Captain on boa'U at Chefnut street whai f, or to JOSEPH ANTHONY & SON. E Aug. 21 dst ~ landingT" c This Day from on hard the brig Ann and Mary, CaJ't. Corrie, from Antigua, NINETY HOGSHEADS OF Prime Antigua Rum, ONE third of which is.fourth proof, the other third, a)fo a few hoglheafr. remain on hand ot the B' ig Svilly ( ARGO, Captain Wist from tame p ace, wliich has been so nmch approved <»f for the finenefs oi its flavour. Jamaica Spirits, i, MOLASSES, 1 Genuine Madeira Wine, By the pipe, qnai ter cafkor gallon. a ALSO \ 20TIER C E St FRESH RICE, r By the Norfolk, Captain Art, r FOR SALE BY ( Levinus Clarkfoh, ' No. a/6, south corner of Pine and ) Water jlrtetst < Aug. 27 d , '— I A French Family, ; WOULD willi to Ik entrusted with the ( I rare of a FARM, about the city of Ptiila- . delphiaor Trenton, under luch conipenfa- 1 rifuis as may be agreed upon by applying at , Mr. OSMONT's, No. 11 7, north Second 'licet. Just Landed, II From on board thejhib IVaJh Ccipt. John Collins from BcurdeauXy A CARGO OF White Wines In Barrels ; and j CLARET in Hhds. and Cases—For Sale by FRANCIS COP FINGER, No. Spruce, near frrontStreet. August 15, 1794. d. Fine Liverpool Salt, h c To Be Sold From the Ship Thomas, k" The second wharf below Pine-Street, ap ve P'y at w 'harf, to : ft Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co. )n Aug. 26. d. if- , i LANDING From on board the Birmingham Packet, Lockyer, and the Henry and Charles, — from Hamburgh, d HEMP, Peter/burgh's firft quality BAR IRON, Swedes, ajforted TIN, in plates, do. do. r J~ GENEVA in hhds. BAGGING, German ajforted j®' GLASS TUMBLERS, and "e Black .Quart Bottles, ° r DEMIJOHNS, Pr'indow Glass, %[ Feathers of superior quality, MATTS, ctc. hfc. FOR SALE BY Thomas & John Ketland. Aug. it d Thursday, August 28, 17^4. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, And to be foUl bv Robert Campbell, No. 54, south Second frrr/ t, second door below the corner of Chefnutftreet, MENTORIA ; c O R The Young Lady's Friend, B Y Mrs. Rowfon, Of the New Theatre, Plrla'lelnbia; au thor of the Inquisitor, Fille de Chambre, la Victoria, Charlotte, &rc. Price neatly bound 75 cents. Detcfied be the pen tvhofe baneful infu- ' ente Could to the youthful docile mind convey PerniciouspreceOts, tell loose tales, — And paint illicit paffiw in such colours, ( As might mi/lead the unfufpeHing heart, Arid vitiate the young, whittled judg ment. 1 would net for the riches of the Eajl Abuse the noblefi gifts of Heaven thus, I Or Jink my GeniUs to such pro/1 itutiou. Aug. 21 taiuim To be Sold, The House, Stables, & Lot jhi of hpj In Second street, between Spruce and I f u ] Union streets, in the occupation of his | Britannic Maiefty's Mini (ler. | ALSO The Adjoining Lot, 26 i'jfit front, and 149 feet deep. For J firms of sale, ahplv to Wm» Cramondi Jto An*. t4 w&ttf Ist " Advertisement;" LETTERS on the fubjea of the Wafli- 17 mgton Lottery, being by niifiake repeat- j C. edry addrefTed to the Commifßouers for the j re City of Washington. Persons concerned are hereby informed, j rr that all such should be addreiled either to | V 1 W. Deakinc jun. of Wafftington, or to the | a ' Subscriber. The conimiffiohers never hav- I v « ing contemplated any further concern in j . j this bufiilefs, than in their alleni to receive j " j the bonds and approve the names of the [ managers. The prizes have been paid and J j are paying on demand by W. Deakins, j 1 \V.i/hiii(ston, Peter Oilman, Bolton, and. j Fby the Subscriber. " — 4|j [ For the Lottery No. 1, the fircurities al | ready given will be retained by the com- j - | iniiT:oners, or transferred by them at their j j option to the bank of Columbia ; and the I j commissioners will be consulted refpetfitg I J a judicious and equitaWe difpofttion of the I j houses to be built thereby ; their treasury I I or the bank of Columbia will receive the I j money intended for the National Univer- 1 I fity, and they will be consulted in the no- I 1 j minat'ion of the 24 managers ; but all the I J refponfihility rcVpeiAing the general difpo- j t I fition of the tickets, and payment of pri- I 1 zes, will reft as in the Hotel Lottery, on I I | the persons whose names are and may be j J hereafter published as assistants to forward I [ I thisbufmefs with S. BLODGET. J ' | N. B. Mr. Blodgrt will be particularly j 1 I obliged if those persons who poflefs prices I J yet unpaid, will apply for their money as j ( I early as potTihle. | Christiana Mills For Sale. ON Monday the firll day of September I I next at 8 o'clock in the evening, at the I | Coffee House W he city of Philadelphia I 1 will be fold by public two tract j ■ lor pieces of land situated in White Clay 1 I C.cek hundred, New Castle county and state I I of Delaware; one of which contains about I I sixty acres of highly improved land, on it I I area large two ftorybrickdwell'ngh.oufe, a I I convenient brick barn* with ftablingand a | J I carriage house underneath, an excellent J I kijn for drying corn ; and the well known 1 I mills called Christiana Mills (late Pa ter- I I son's) which being at tlie head of the tide | ~ ] on'Chriftiana river, and but about half a j I milefrom the landing, is conveniently situ- I • I atetf for carrying the articles manufa&urcd | lat the mills hy water to Philadelphia—This I j property being close to the road leading I IfroniElkton to Christiana bridge, ant 4 at I the head of ilie tide, with many other at- I iendant advantages, render itsiituation for ty J the milling business so very valuable, as to f, I be equalled by few and excelled by none. I The latter tract containing 175 acre.*, is I about one mile from the miils and is chief- I ly woodland, \vbich being contiguous to I water carriage to ttie city of Philadelphia, must be of increaGng value, clpeciaTly as I is a quanuiy o\ large timber in said I tratt suitable for the purposes of the I milis. I The terms upon which the above men-j I rkrnod estates will be fold are—o»« thou- 1 I land pounds to be paid on executing tlie I deed?, andfeven hundred and fitty pounds j per annum, with intere-ft the rcmaitnler j j >r proportiouably for each part. '' I Iwlifputable titles will be made for »be I property, by I JOHN NIXON, ] I AI.EX. FOSTER, j GEO. LATIMER* I At fame time and place will be fold a ? large BOAT, ' Just Arrived, j For Sji t Br Pf.ter Blight, b The Cargo of the Schooner John, Cast. 'hir Sui.iu'an from Jamaica ; he Confilting of 150,0:0 ibs. Coffee, in 80 Hegiheads, ' 30 asa 460 Bags. Also For Sale, PORT WINE, p, la Pipes, Hoglheads and quarter Caflcs, the Madeira do. and a Cargo of the St. Übes SALT, T & Just arrived about 6000 Barrels. Aug. 26. d. Carriages for Hire. J_ georgFgreen, By In Pine street, No. 123, between Fourth and Fifth streets, Js HAS FOX HIRE. j BY the Day, the ncweft fafhioned Car" riages, as Coaches, Coachees, Cha" riots andXiGHr Waggons, with two or four Horses, and careful steady drivers. The termsrealbnablc, and all favors gfate fully acknowledged. August 36, dfit^ojw War Department, £ Atiguji i, 1794. { Information is hereby given j 10 aKthe uiitirary Invalids ol ihe United 1 States,''that the funis- to which they ait* en- I utlcd for their annual petition, which will become dueon the fifth da.y cf Septe. iber I 1794, will be paid on the said day, h- th« CoinmifTionars of Loans within the S'ates C rtfpe&i vely, undet the usual regulations . I Aunlicat'ons of Executors or Adtninfi rrafovs ljiufibe accompauied with legal e videnc< p > of their refjieiftive and \ also <tf the tiyie of tne dcceafe 0! luch in validl; whole pen (ions they may claim. By command of the President of the U nited States, "R H. KNOX, 0 Secretary at War. QdT The Printers in the fevcral States are rconc fted to publiflj ilu above in their j v "newipapoV ir thrtpnee ot-rwo- mnmns . f Aug. 6 d2m Jnfl Publi/hed, ne AND FOK SAi.E BY ' Jacob Johnson & Co. A r o. 147, MarketJheet, THE American Revolution If, Writt nin the style of ancient hiftory,i|i . c two vols, price \Of. The Iralian Nun, translated from the French of J. J. Roufljeau, price 4/8. Moore's Journal in Fiance, in two vol. price 15/ ™ Fruits of Splitud?, in refledtions and n maxms, relating to the-conduit of Human 111 Life, by William Penn, Price 4f2. Sfine-rr ,i's Moials, price 7/6. Dodfley's Efops Fabies, in German, with * c cuts, price 4/8. A oa. f B " ' f - - ' 1 JUST PUBLISHED, G And for sale at Mat hewCareys Storey No-.118, Market street, . Price half a dollar, embellllhrd with a ill iking likeness of Mr. Margarot, The TRIAL [o f ; ; Maurice Margarot, r t Before the High Court of JvJlidary at 1 Edinburgh, on an indiSment for ; SEDITIOUS PRACTICES. a " OF the many remarkable triaJs which , the present extraordinaiv fyfteni g. crimi d nal jurifjyudence in G. Britain and Ireland is has brought before the public eye ; this, g teitainly is mod entitled to univerlal pe " ru!al and attention. It devclapes, more t- fylly than any publication extant, the lit eft viewt and objefls of the Britifli conveii :o t v»n } and proves inconteftibly, that jndi eial profecutiotis (or perlecutioiiEf and de 's cifions are noW moie the relult of thr plt f- sent order of things, than any old falhior to ed attachment to the laws or the conllitu- a > tion. Add to this, that it holdi up to the as worder and admiiation of mankind, the 'd the firm, manly, and conduift of he lhis devoted victim—this ' Second Sydney,' as he has julHy and deservedly heen callttl; n - who in tnc course of one cf the longed iri. 11- a is we know of, unaJTifted even by a finjjle member of the long rdbej evinced fbch a ds (jfpth of Ie£»l and conilitmional knew, ler led ,e Jud, in a fpcech of tour b < > urs length, displayed such a blaze of eloquence be arid lirft rate abilities, as aft"iiiOied the coup—and, grange to relate ! even drew* 11 voluntary appiaufe from the venal and tifne-ferting cr«atvtt of ac:iopt go vernroeiit." ' c August ifc [Whole No. NO, 68. DiJlrifl of Pennj Iv am , TO WIT. BE it rcmeqibered that on the iv : tv, thirdd*3Lef July in the i.im . il the indepc»rte»ea_A£ the tlr. • America, JOSEPH BOGO , i the . thftri& hath djpoltted in tin i c<:■ , the ti te of a book ihe right whe eoi he cni as author ill the words follow; ?, to v. .1 " The Philadelphia Dirt, lo ry, for the year 1795 —f>y t ■' In conformity to the aft or t!i of the Uniied States intituied • A. f for the encouragement of learr, 1113 b '< ifir the copies of maps charts C.rd hoi k authors and proprietors of fur ii t -pi du>» ing the times therein mentu>p-ti. Sam. C.. 'dv: //, Clerk of tDiftricl of pinnf) 1 f»ni d . JUly 30 <1 J lift Received, By the lioQp Endeavor, Jon. fail - V{ after, f om Boflon, New-England R M, Nalbro & John i er. No. 81, Walnut llreet, IVhe have also on hand, am hr fukj SHERRY W I! R, In pipes and quarter cfk tit for immediate u/e. St. Lucar Wine :n .npex, and quarter caii;s ROTA WINE in quarter tkikr FORT WINE in do. Boston BEEF, Hyson and Scltkhong T,EA~» Spanifli INBIGO. Ravens DU( K, TICKLKNBURGj OZN ABRIGS, DOWLAS, and 8 by to Win dew Glajs, Aug. 5 tuth(W4w THIS DAT is PUBLISHED, " By Thomas />>bfon 5 lAt the Stone House, Mo. f.utib Se t cond Jlreet, I t. LETTERS addteffetf w the Philofc? j plier; and Politician*. of Fran p i the full" 1 prtt"(3l Religion ;to whithu -rob ] fervations relating to the carfet t the gtf- I neial prevalence of Infidelity, £ y josbph PRjEsri.rr. 1..1. d F. R. s. &c. Price one quarter of a D '-\ 11. TWO SERMONS, vi.. I 1. The prefentftate of Enrojt cb upz 1 with ancient prophecies. Preache iOl I Fad day, iti i 794} with a vfTa < I ing the reasons of the auE' or lor I England. 2. The use of Chriflianity, c'pe I difficult times | being the Aoi.vr'j I well Difeourfe to his I I Hackney J with Appendixe: to Uiet .vo ' ! j mons, Price one third of del! sr. I II!. Aa?APPEAL to tb-.Serious & Car j dkl Profellors of Chriftis \)'j on tht , | lotving fubjefts, viz. i. The use of rcafofc ia matters ot I gion. I 2. The of man " - 'Jo > iia V | God. j 3' Original Sin. 4. Election and Reprob. I 5. The Di*iuity of Chri/I, .-no 1 6. AtonemeHt by the D-nth oi CI ri j the fame author. a I To iv hie h are added, A Concise Hiitory o r t I rifeof those Doctrines, and -r r-icoi I the Trial of M'Elwal), for Herc/V j" 1 I phtmy, at Stafford Assizes. it I Ptiw ene eighth cf a Dollar The abpve three are re-ptibl!i' I the author's improvements and -> I and a conflcWabie part of b,' v I an improved date, will make tiif 1 1 I a«ce as soon as convenience v !d| J1,1y28 Whereas an re I t- I ment at the fu't of the aßm ,1- I and ftiigOlar the goods and cb_ ii I and credits, which were Qt' V. e- | net deceased, at the tijne "t e- I hath been of tie lr.fer n-1 of common pleas, in and for t u- j Middlesex, against t-heQpod" he I iar ds and Tenements ps I he 1 late of the county afotefaid of! the third Tueiday in July ' y,' I is hereby given to the said IV <!• I that unless lie appear and fi ! e ri! I the said action, on or belort' gj, ] day ; n January next, jtuigrmi. il a I tered him by delault, ::"d r w. I nd chatties law's and tcren n jr. I tached, fold for the fttislaflxm ot '' ice I hi' creditors us fliall appear to 1- v! 1 ted I titled to any demand thereof , «■< ■ ' ei- I ply tor that purpose, accordtr.< < nal I of the statute in such cale liudt nr, I By order of the < " b j OEASK. CJ | Aug. i&>
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