A DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER. [No. 69 of Vol. Vl.] THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, And \p b»told.by the following John Ormrod, Mo. 41, Chefmit street, Thomas Dobftn, No. 41, Couth_ S»c»n<t fltee-, Jose pli Cruklbank, No. 87, Migli tfreet, ai'rf T»W>B> No - *?> cond ftre.et, , A D 1 s C O Uv K St E Delivered jfufy 17, *794* The African Church, O£ t|i«CjTy; ojt PHJAAI)E«,«AKA. ', ■ On the occ*iion oCopcnißg the fa W cburch an<t'faptdi'ig.,public \y<wftipiifl:it the fiirifc time, - - ■»* Jjj Samuel fifagain, D. Ijk ' Rector of St'. Paul's. Divine Service, introduced with feleft. Scripture passages, and a fpecia) prayer, and then proceeding in its usual offices, having been performed By James Abercrombie, A. M> Second Aififtqnt Minister of Christ Church and' St. Petei's. * " Ethiopia Jball soon Jlretch out her bands u/ita G»d." ■V Aug. 16 Lachawanno.ck. A LARGE body of LAND on this river anditi waters, is now for sale to Settlers on If, on moderate terTns,and at a long credit. The foil is remarkably fertile, and mi me.rous (ireami of water-are intfr£perfed through the whole country. The main riverflows through one tract of about; thirty thousand acres, and is*with he exception of one obftruftion, naviga ble to the Sufquehannih. Spring Creek, which with its branches, waters another tract of aboiit forty thousand acres of £ood Land, emp ties itfelf into the Lachawannock, twelve miles from the Sufqnehannah. It affords numerous Mill feats, &inus con lie creates largebodici of well water ed meadow ground. The other tradlsarffinterfeftedby cre»ks of considerable ithpottance. Several "Mills ara st.lrqady ereftecWor the accommodation of thefettlers. Roads are cut in cjilferer.t directions., to wards the mod convenient markets. The county town is not more than 12 mles distant from tnany pattsof the set tlflinent. i The Sufquohanna!i affords an ealy and fafe navigation to Mifjdleton, from whence the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com jnunication to the city. Another means of connection with Phi ladelphia, is by the Delaware, from which the distance infeyeral places,is about thirty miles. The proprietors combining theirown in t«refb with that of the inhabitants, are dil*- posed to erect-works of public utility,open uoads, &c. and in every en miles square, a traftof one hundred acres is allotted for a School, and one hundred acres for thefirff resident clergyman of any denomination of Cferiftians. For farther particulars apply to George Eddy. Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Peiinfy.lvania, July 9*. Lettersdireftcd to George Eddy, at Phi adt'pbia, or thts place v or 10 Thomaj Eddy, at New York, relative to this bufineis,\yi!.l be duly answered. eodgm TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, Principles and Observations APPLIED TO THE MANUFACTURE AND INSPECTION O F 'J'' » Pot and Pearl AJhes. By DAVID TOWNSEND, Infpeitor of Pot and Pearl-Ashes for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Published according to Aft of C.ongrefs. Thefc observations relate to an extensive business ; and are designed, in the plainest manner, to convey profitable information to those interested in it, who have not leif -11 re or opportunity to search for the princi ples therein contained, in the writings of profeflional Chemists. Aug. 2 To the Electors of the city and county of Philadelphia. Gentlemen, This being the last year of the pre sent Sheriff's time in office. I take the liberty to offer myfelf a Candidate, and folicitvour votes and interefls in my favour, to place ineon the return at the iiext general Election, as his fucceOor for said office; in doing which, you will confer an obligation that will be gratefully re membtred, by Your most obedient, and bumble servant, JOHN BAKER. es tf. May £ . /;' :y ' For Amsterdam, £3~i THE SHIP HOLLAND, I Christopher Franklin, jun. \ 'ftXS x'Jellcnt accommodation far will fail vfrith ail eonvcmin>;nfpvcd, hav j'wg the j»i<*.atcit part of hei cargo to go oij beard. For freight or pafTage, apply <0 the mdfter ;on board, to PETER BLIGHT, Or PRAGERS & CO. • -V Aug. 26 LANDING, fThis Day from on beard the brig Ann and Mary, Qapt. Corrie, from Antigua, NINETY HOGSHEADS OE Prime Antigua Rum, ONE third of which is fourth proof, the other third, also a few hogfhteads remain ing on hard of the Brig Sally's CARGO, Captain Weft from Tame place, which has been so much approved of for the finertefs of its flavour. *<i aw4w Jamaica Spirits, MOLASSFS, Genuine Madeira Wine, By the pipe) quaiter cafkor gallon. ALSO 20 TIERCES FRESH t>he Norfolk, Captain Art, FOR SALE BY Levinus Clarkfon, No. 41-6, south corner of Pine and Heater Jlrcets. Aqg- ?7 LANDING From on board, the Birmingham Packet, Lockyer, and the Henry and' Charles, from Hamburgh, HEMP, Ptt£\jiatrgb's firji quality v BAR JROty, Swedes, ajfaritd 3in plates, do. do. G EKE FA in hkds.. SAGGING, German assorted CLASS TUMBLERS, and Black Quart Bottles, DEMIJOHNS, Window Gln/s, Feathers of superior quality, MATTS, isfc. 'dc. FOR. SALE BY Thomas & John Ketland. Aug. 26 d A French Family, WOULD wtfh to bp entrusted with the care of a FARM, about the city of Phila delphia or Trentoi., underfuch compensa tions.as maybeagree'l upon by applying at Mr. OSMONT's, No. 11 7, north Second street. d WENT AWAY From her Mujler on the loth infi. A Bound Girl, Named Su(annah Bowmaq, about 17 years of age, stout made, black ha r, and dark complexion. She has about ohe year 10 serve Whoever takes her uo and brings her home Jo her Master, in High Are.ct, (hall have one Dollar reward, but n,o char/ s. JOHN KNORR. G. W. PEALE. EVER felicitous to render his MUSEUM dill more and more an ojjedt of rational entertainment, and fubfqryient the terefts of ufeftil fci?nce, has on the tion and with the of a number of f his friends, provided a Book, which will be always open for the infpe&ion of those whovifithjs Museum, in which book, it is proposed to insert all such discoveries, in ventions, improvements, fchemc, obser vations, experiments, projects, hints or queries relating to the arts or sciences, as any of his visitors, or eorrefpondents,may from time to time communicate. Sijch as may chute to conceal their names may either fend their communications ano nymous, or at their desire, C- W. Peale will inferttheir names, with the numberor signature of ther refpe&ive communica tions in a private book which he fliiflkeep for that purp -fe. The advantages of such a public register are obvious. Itwillrefeue from oblivion many ufeful hints, which might "therwife have died with their authors. It may fe_ cure to inventors their juftclaims, an/jpre. vent others from taking the honor or profit of* d'feovery to which they are not en titled, and as the Museum is now visited byperfons from almost all parts of the worldj fucea,regifter, it isprcfumed, will Joan contain and be the means of tl:ll'eja 1 - nating a vast fund of ufeful knowledge, and promote that spirit of enquiry and inven tion, for which the people of the United States arc alieadyibjuftlydiflinguifticdt Aug. 22 Monday, September i, 1794. City of Washington.* THE LOTTERY- Jfc 11. FOR. KB*' IMPROVE M-E N T j d'tto 15,000 & cash 25,000 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 1 ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 1 diMo 5,000 Sc 5,000 1 Calh prize of 2 ditto SjOOO each, are io ditto 20 'ditto i#® ditto 200 ditto 400 ditto 1 ,ggo ditto 25,c©0 ditto 16 >739 p ' lzes 33,261 Blanks 50,000 Tic'lteU at 8 dollars This Lottery will afford an elegant fpeci m<n of the private buildings to be ere& d in theCny of V/afhington— Two beautiiul de- are already feie 6led for the entire fronts on two of. the public fqflares ; from these drawings, it is proposed to erect two centre and lour cprner buiidirio&j as soon as pofljblf alter this Lottery is fold, and to convey thp.ro when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner ticlcribed in the scheme for RICE, the Hotel Lottery. A nett d(du£Uon of five per cent, will be macjc tp defray rhe necef far'y expences of printing, &c. and the fu»- plus will be made a part of ihr fund intended lor the National UniverGty, to be ere&cd within the City of Waihingion. .(ttn The drawing will commence as fpon as the Tickets are fold, or at all events on Monday, the 30th of December next: The money prizes will be payable in thirty days aiter it is finifhed, and any prizes Cor which fortunate numbers not produced within twelve months after the drawing is closed ire to be cpnfiderc d as given towards the fund for the Umverfjty, it determined to fettle the whole bufmefs in a year from the ending of the drawing and to take up the bonds given as fectlrity. The real fccurities g.iven for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the President and two Dirc&ors of liank of CQlqrnbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of the Lottery . The drawing will be under the management of gentlemen approved by the commiflioners for the City of Wash ington, for the time being, and a&ing on oath. *** Tickets may be had ai th.q Bank of Columbia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Gideon Denilon, Savannah; al Peter Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, mond : and of Richaid Wells, Cooper's fer- Aug. 30 This is to forwarn all Persons from fruiting my wife Mary Bird on on my account, alter the date hereof, as I am determined to pay no debts of her con trading. William Bird Auff. Christiana Mills For Sale. THIS DAY being the firft of Septem ber, at 8 o'clock in tie evening, at the Coffee Houle in he city of Philadelphia, will be fold by public vendue, two tratts or pieces of land situated in \yhite Clay Cieek lvundrtd,New Castle countyand state of Delaware) one of winch contains about sixty acres of highly improved land, on it area large two lidrybrickdwellinijHaufc, a convenient brick barn, with ftablingand a carriage house underneath, an excellent kiln for drying corn ; ?nd the well known mills called Christiana Mills (late Patter lon's) which being at the head of the tide on Christiana liver, an{! but about ha,lf a mile from the landing, is conveniently situ ated for carrying the articles manufactured at the mills hy water to Philadelphia—This property being close to the rojad leading front Elkton to Christiana bridge, and at the bead of the tide, with many other at tendant advantages, renderilsfituation for tlie.millingbufinefs so very valuable, as-to be equalled by few and excelled by none. The litter traftcontaining 175 acres, is about one mile from the mills and is chief ly woodland, which being contiguous to carriage to the city of' Philadelphia, mufl: be of increafipg value, especially as there is a quantity of large timber in "lid tract Actable fpr the pu,rppfrs o{ the milis. The terms up<?n which thp above men tioned effates wili be fold are—one thou fan(i pounds to be paid on executing the deeds, andfeven hundred and fifty pounds per annum, withintereft for the remainder «r proportionally for each part. < Indifputabie titles will be made for the property, by JOHN NIXON, AI.EX. FOSTER, CEO. LA'TI.W&R. AND SCH E M E OF THE FEDERAL CITY. i A magnificent ( 20,000 Dol'ars. and dwelling house, y cafli 30,000 arc »rOOa 500 100 5° 2 5 20 S, BLODGET. Just Arrived, For Sals. Br Peter -Blight, The Cargo of the Schooner John, Capt. Sullivan from Jamaica ; Confiiliag lbs. Coffee, i» 8p liogllieads, 30 Barrels, 460 Bags. sflfo For Sale, , PORT WINE, n Pipes, Hogsheads and quarter Cades, Madeira do. and a Cargo of St. Übes SALT, Jaft arrived about 6000 Barrels. Aug. 26. d. 50,000 40,000 30,060 2 ©,000 10,000 10,000 io,'peo JO,Or 9 Carriages for Hire. I OvCIOO 10,000 10, OCO GEORGE GREEN,, 10,00 c 10,000 [n Pine street, No. 123, between Fourth and Fifth streets, HAS FOR HIRE. 20, 0ne 150,000 BY the Bay, the newest falhioned Car* riages, as Coaches, Coachehs, Cha riots and,LiGHtWAGGO»s, ~with two or four Horses, and cartful Heady; drivers. The terms i-eafonable, and all favors grate fully aclyiowkdgcc) August j6, 400,090 War Department, Information, is hereby given to all the military Invalids of the United States* that the; sums to which they are en titled for their annual pgnfion, which will become duton the fittl) day September 1794, will be paid on ihe said day, b the CommifTioners of Loans within the States refpeftivc-Iy, under the usual regulations . Applications of Executors cr trators muftbe accpinpau ed with legal e vidences of their refpeiTtiVe offices, and also of the time of the decease ol Inch in valids wliolQ penfipns they may claim. By commami qf the Pielident of the U nited States, H. KNOX, The Printers hi the fevcral States are requeued tp publish the above in their newlpapcrs or thrfpace of two months Aug. 6 clam Jiji Puhlijhed) AND FOR SALE BY Jacob Johnson & Co. No. 147, Mprkct ftr£ft) THE American Revolution Writt nin theftyle of ajncwnt hiftory,in two vols p»ice 1 of. The Italian Nun, translated from the French of J. J. Roufie-an, price 4/8. Moore's Journ al iji Fiance, in two vol. price i sf Fruits of Sufi tilde, in reflexions and raaxms, relating to the conduit of Human Life, by Wiliiajn Penr, Price Senecca's Moral":, pritfc Dodfljy's Efops Fables,, in German, with cuts, price 4/8. A up;. 6 eodtf JUST PUBLISHED, Mathew Carey s Store, No. 118, Market ftrect, Ifrice half a dollar, embellilhrd with a striking likeness of Mr. Margarot, The TRIAL Maurice Mar gar ot, geforc the High Court* of Jufacimy at Edinburgh, on an itutidment for SEDITIOUS PRACTICES. " OF the many remaikabte whitji the present extraordinary fvft'eni of crinii n,al jurisprudence in G. Britain and Ireland has bvcugbt before the public eye ; this, certainly is most entitled to universal pe rufal attention. It devejoip, morv fylly than any publication extaiv, the lat est viewi and objefls of the Britifli conven tion ( and proves inconteftibly, thatjudi ciaj paofecutious (or perl'ecurioi:s( airtl de cifipns are now wyre, the rpftilt of the pie ' fqti t order of things, than any oldfafhioji ed attachment to the laws or the constitu tion. Add to th.is, that it hold' up to the wonder and admiration of mankind, the the firm, manly, and patriotic condutft of iliis devoted viftim—ib.is' Second Sydney,' as he has justly and difervedly been called; 1 who in the conrie of one of the longest tri als wc know of, unassisted even By a finglt. member of the long robe, evinced lucli a depth ot legal atld conlUtulioiiaJ know ledge and, in » fpeecb )t iour lipws length, difplayedfucb a blaze oi' elcquarjyd and firft rate abilities, as aftnnilKed the court —andj strange to ! eve." dnew involuntary »pp!a<rfo-fi<>m the venal and time-ferviog creaxiurfcof a i>our.upi go vernment." Aug lift >4. tales 46tc<>3w Angujl i, 1794. Secretary at War. eodsw And for sale at O F [Whole No. 619.] NO. 68. Diftriff of Pennsylvania, TO WIT. HE it remembered that on the twenty- v third day of July in the Sixteenth year of the independence of. the United States of Amertra, JOSEPH BOG OS, of the faict cit-flr• <5t hatr, depoftred in tins office, the ti te of a book'he tight whereof he claims as author in the words following, to wit. " The Philadelphia DireElo ry, for the year 1795 —by Joseph Boggs." In conformity to the art of the Congress of the United States ifttituled 11 An ?.£t for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of maps charts and books to the authors and proprietors of such copie&dnr ing tlie times therein mentioned. Sam. Caldwell, CJet k of tDiftnft of Ptnnfylvama. July JO Jufl Received By the fioop-Endeavor, Jon. Paine Matter. f:om Boflon, New-England Rum, In H! d?. loi Salt Vy Nalbro & John Frazier, No. 8 1, Walnut street, Who huve alfe on hand, and for fall, SHERRY WINE, In pipes wid quarter casks, fit for immediate use. St. Lycar Wine in pipes, and quarter calks. ROTA WINE in quarter casks 1»ORT WINE in do. Bolton BEEF, Hyson and Souchong TEAS, Spaniih INDIGO. Havens DUCK, TICKLENBURG, OZNABRIGS, DOWLAS, and 8 by io Window Glass. Aug. 5 THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, By Thomas Dobfon, Sit the Stone House, No. 4 1, south Se- cond Jlreet, I. LETTERS add relied to the Philof#. phers and Politicians of France, on the Tub. je£l of Religion 5 to which are prefixed ob„ lervations relating to the caui'es of tlie ge neial prevalence of Infidelity, • • By JOSEPH PRIEST LET, L. L. D. F. R. Si &c. Price one quarter bf a Dollar. 11. TWO SERMONS, viz. 1. The prefentftate of Europe compared with ancient prophecies. Preached on the Fall day, in 179 I ; with a preface contain ing the rcafons of the author lor leaving England 2. The use of (Jhrjftiani ty, elpecially ijj difficult times ; being the Author's Fare well Dtfeonrfe to his Congregations in Hackne\; with Appendixes to the two Ser mons, Price one third of a dollar. 111. 4" APPEAL to tlx* Serious & Cap ; did Profefloi s of Chriftianityj on the sol r lowing fubjefts, viz. 1. The ufit ot reason in matters ot Reji ' giojj. 2. The power of man to do the Will of God. 3. Original Sin. 4. Eleflien and Reprobation, 5. The Divinity ol Ghrill, mid 6. Atonemcut by thc Deathof t.ir. iit, y the fame,ami"" • T 0 lu/hicb pre adiUJ, A Couciie Hiitory of the rifeef those Doctrines, ai d an aceou® : -" the Trial of M'Slwall, J phein,y, at Stafford Aflizes. * ' Price me eighth as n J The above tkiee are re tbe improvement.^,,;,. , and a confidcrablr part an improved slate, will mulct. ance as fo,on as convenience : July aS ?a . , f ; Whereas an atta ment at the suit of t|i? adr\iinifti.atoisi ' and lingular the gpojjs and chattels, ri ' and credits, which were of William 8\ net deceased, at the time of his deatfr. hath been iffnedout of the Inferionr Com, of common pleas, in and lor the Count; ol Miodiefex, against the.Goods and Chatties, Lands and Tenements of Ircnius Martin., late of the county aforefaid, icttimable to - the third Tuesday in July lalt. NOTICE" isheteby given to the laid Ircnius .\ai't:/'» that unless he appear and fi'e Iperial bail/ ? the fa id aflion, on or liefoie the thii(lTj JL " * in Jaiv.iary next, judgment will be~ texed h<ml>y (Wtatilt, and and chatties, lands and tenements f°' *~ tacK.t, fold for the; fati«)a<3iftH 0, / i, his creditors as fliall appear to be titled to an> demand thereon, an(U ? ' ply for that puvpole ot the flatute irifwch rale mwU<* r By order of t! k _ Bs:a V R£ ' \r . 4 I wit. Aurr T*>. • \ Aug. le, >•* tutlw!4 w
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