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[No. 70 of Vol. Vl.]
THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED,
Ani to he fold by the following: Bp ok feller •
viz. John Ormrod, No. 4.1, Chefnut Greet,
Tho»uas Dohfow, No. 41, south Second
(tree-, j'>fe ph. Ci ukfliank, No. 87,
jftreet, and Wm. A"ouu£, No. 52. lputh Se
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Discourse
Delivered* July 17, 17914.
1 it-
The African Church,
Of theCiTX of Phijl a del ?ai a.
On the otc»fion of opening the laid church
and holding public wor&ip in it the fijft
time,
Bj Samuel Magata, D. D.
Rector of St.Paul's.
])iviqe Service, "introduced With feleft
Scripture pafiages,' ami a fpccial prayer,
and then proceeding in its ul'ual offices,
paving been pec formed
By James Abcrcrombic, A. M.
Second Aififtant Minister of Christ Church
and Sr. Peters. -
" Ethiopia, Jboll soon Jlretchout her
hands unto God."
Aug.t6
Lachawannock.
A I»AR<SE body of LAND on thisrh'cr
and its waters, is now fur sale to Settlers on-
I), on moderate terms,and at a long credit.
The foil is remarkably fertile, and nu
merous dreams of water are iaterfperfed
through the whole country. '
The mam river flows through one tract
of about thirty thousand acres, and is with
he exception of one obftruftion, naviga
ble to the Sufquehannah.
Spring Brook Creek, which with its
branches, waters another tra'ft of about
forty thousand acres of good J-and, emp
ties itfelf into the Lachawannock, about
twelve fnvles from the Sufquehamiah.
It affords numerous Mil! feats, & in its
eourfe creates large bodies of well water
ed ineadow gronrrj
— -
Tlie other tracts arsinterfettedby cr»aks
if considerable importance.
Several Mills are already erected for the
accommodation of the settlers.
Rnads are cut in different dit eftions, to
waids the mod convenient market!.
The county town is not mora than 12
mles distant from many parts ot the set
<kment.
The Sufqnehannah affords* an easy and
fafe navigation to Middleton, from whence
the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com
munication to tfie city.
Another meant of connexion with Phi
ladelphia, ts by the Delaware) from which
the djftance iofeveral places ts aboutthirty
mites.
The proprietors combining theirown in
tfreit with that of the inhabitants, aredif
pofed to eretfl works of public utility,open
uoads, fee. and in every en miles square, a
trafl: of one hundred acres is allotted for a
School, and one hundred acres for thefirft
relident clergyman of -any denomination of
Christians.
For further particulars apply to
George Eddy.
Wilkes-B3rre, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, July 9.
Lettersdirefted tn George Eddy, at Phi
adelphia, or this place,or to Thomas Eddy,
at New York, relative to this bufinefs,will
be duly answered. eod3m
TO BE SOLD BY
THOMAS DOBSON,
Principles and Observations
APPLIED TO THE
MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION
O F
Pot and Pearl AJhes.
By DAVID TOWNSEND,
Infpe&or of Pot and Peaj V-Afhes for the
i.i r »m i— . —«*
Commonwealth of Mafiachufetts,
Publiihed according to A& of Congrefe.
These observations relate to an extensive
bufmefs ; and are designed, in the plainest
manner, to convey profitable information
to those intereftcd in it, who have not leif
art or opportunity to search for the princi
ples therein contained, in the writings of
profeffional Chtmifts.
Aug. 2
To the Electors of the city and
county of Philadelphia.
Gentlemen,
r T , HIS being the last year of the pre-
A lent Sheriff's time in I take
the liberty to offer myftlt'a Candidate,
and solicit vour votes and interests in my
lavour, to place me on the return at the
"ext general Election, as his successor fort
Hid office; in doing which, you will confer
an obligation that will be gratefully re
membered, by
Your rnoft obedient,
ano' humble servant,
JOHN BAKER.
et tf. |
*•; 3-
A I
LY EVENING ADVERT IS
For
the ship
HOLLAND,
Christopher Franklin, jun.
iiAS excellent accommodations for pafffn
gers, will fail with all convenient speed, hav
ing the greatest part of he-r cargo ready to go
on hoard.
For freight or padage, apply to the master
on board, to
PETER BLIGHT,
Or
PRAGERS & CO.
i Aug. s6
For Cape Nicholas Mole,
To fail on Saturday next
The SCHOONER
JOHN,
For some freight, appljTo
Louis Olmont,
No. 117, north Sccond street.
Sept. I dtS
*iaAv4w
For Freight or Charter,
!jW^.SCHUYLKILL,
Burthen about 1200 Barrels, and now
ready to take in a Cargo. Apply to the
Captain or
Wharton & Greeves.
September 1, '794- 3t-
SNOW VENUS.
At ONE o'clock on
WEDNESDAY NEXT
Will be Sold by AilZlion,
\ t the Coffee Houle, t°' ap
,ro <; Notes at Six Months, the
SNOW VENUS,
Now lying at Mr. Ross's Wharf
An American built Vtffel, burthen by
Regifter22o Tons will carry ajoo barrels of
Flour. This veflel is remarkably well
found, and can be feut to fej at a very
f'njjall expencf, having lately undergone
complete repairs which cost upwards of
£900 sterling. Inventory may be fcen at
rhe auflion room,
EDWARD FOX, Auftr.
, dst
September >
'.This Day from pn board the brig Ann and
Mary, Capt. Carrie, from. Antigua,
NINETY HOGSHEADS OF
Prime Antigua Rum,
ONE third of which is fourth proof, the
other third, also a few hogsheads remain
ing on hand of the Brig Sally's CARGO,
Captain Weft from fame place, which has
[been so much approved of for the liueuefs
of its flavour.
Jamaica Spirits,
MOLASSFS,
Genuine Madeira Wine,
By the pipe, quarter calk or gallon.
4L so
FRESH
By the Norfolk,' Captain Arr,
FOR SALE BY
Levinus Clarkfon,
-Aug. 27
LANDING
From on board the Birmingham Packet,
LocMyer, and the Henry and Charles,
from Hamburgh,
H E M P,
Peterjburgb's firjl quality
BAR IRON, Swedes, ajjorted
TIN, in plates, do. do.
GENEVA in hhds.
BAGGING, German ajjorted
GLASS TUMBLERS, and
Black Quart Bottles,
DEMIJOHNS, Window Glafi,
Feathers of superior quality,
MATTS, &c. &c.
FOR SALE BY
Thomas & John Ketland.
Aug. 26 d
From her Majier oh the zotb injl.
A Bound Girl,
-Named Susannah Bowman, about 17 years
of age, 'stout made, black, hair, arid dark
complexion. She has about ohe year to fervc
Whoever takes her up and brings her home
I to her Matter, in High street, (hall have one
Dollar reward, but no charges.
Tuesday, September 2, 1794-
Amfterdam^
LANDING*
20 TIERCES
RICE,
No. si 6, south corner of Pine and
Water Jlrects.
WENT AWAY
JOHN KNORR.
AND
City of" Waf^in^ton.
SCHEME
OF THE
LOTTERY.; No. 11.
FOR THE
IMPROVEMENT
OF THE
FEDERAL CITY.
1 A magnificent ) 20,000 Dollars, and
dwelling house, $ calh 30,000 ate
i ditto 15,000 & cash 25,000
1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15.000
,i ditto- Sc cash 10,000
i ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000
1 ditto 3,000 & cath 5,000
1 Cafli prize of
2 ditto 5,600 each, arc
10 ditto 1,000
20 ditto 500
Igo ditto 100
50
2 5
20
10
2qo clitto
400 ditto
i,goo dirjo
25,000 ditto
16,739 Prizes
33,261 Blanks
JO,OOO Tickets at 8 dollars
This Lottery will afford an elegaptjpeci
men of the private buildings to in
the City ot Washington—two beautiful dc
figns are already fele &ed syr the entire fronts
on two of the public Iqeures ; from these
drawings, it is propoicd to crest two centre
and tour corner building®, as soon as poOible
alter 'his Lottery is fold, and to convey them
when complete, to the fortunate adventurers,
in the manner dcfcribed in the scheme for
the Hotel Lottery. A nett de*du6lion of five
per cent, will be made to defray rhe neces
sary expcnces G f priming, &c. and the sur
plus will be made a part of the fund intended
lor the National University, to be defied
within the City of Washington.
(}3 The drawing will commence as soon
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
after it is finiflied, and any prizes for which
fortunate numbers not produced within
twelve months after the drawing isclofed are
to be confidcred as given towards the fund
for the University, it being determined to
fettle the whole business in a year from the
ending of the drawing and to take up the
bonds giveii as fecujity.
The real securities given for the payment
of the Prizes, are held by the President and
two Dire&ors of the Bank of Columbia, and
arc valued at more than half the amount of
the Lottery. The drawing will be under
the management of 24 gentlemen approved
by the commitlioners for the City of Wash
ington, for the time being, and atting on
oath.
S, BLODGET.
1/Aji iv
%* Tickets may be bad at the Bank o
Columbia ; of Jams* Weft & Co. Baltimore
of Gid eon Denifon, Savannah ; of Fetei
Gilnian, Boston,; of John Hopkini, Rich
mond : and <$f Richard Wells, Coopef'a fer-
A n sr. go
To be Sold,
The House, Stables, '& Lot
of Ground,
In Second itreet, between Spruce and
Union streets, in the occupation of his
Britannic Majesty's Mirifter.
ALSO
The Adjoining Lot A
26 feet front, and 149 feet deep. For
Dims of sale, apply to
Wm. Cramond.
Aug. 14
C. W. PEALE.
EVER, solicitous to render his MUSEUM
dill more and more an object of rational
entertainment, and subservient to the in
terests of ufeful fci?nce, has on the fu gef
tion and with the advice of a number of
his friends, provided a Book, which will
be always open for the infpeftion of tbofe
who visit bis Museum, in which book it is
proposed to insert all fucb discoveries, in
ventions, improvements, fcheme>, obser
vations, experiments, proje&s, hints or
queries relating to the arts or sciences, as
any of his visitors, or Correfpon(lents,may
from time to time communicate.
Such as may chufe to conceal their names
may either fend their communicatians ano
nymous, or at their desire, C- W. Peale
will insert their names, with the number or
fignattrre of ther refpeftive communica
tions in a orivate book which he fliill keep
for that purpoife.
The advantages of fucb a public register
are obvious. Itwillrelcue from oblivion
many ufeful hints, which might ntberwUe
have died with their authors. It may fe_
cure to inventors their juftclaims, andpre
vent others from taking the honor or profit
of a discovery to which they are not en
titled, and as the Museum is now visited
byperfons from almost all parts of the
world, fuce a.register, it isprcfumed, will
soon contain and be the means of diflem'-
nating a vail fund of ufeful knowledge, and
promote that fpjrit of enquiry and inven
tion, for which the people of the United
States are already fojultly dMlinguiflietl.
. Aug. 22
Just Arrived,
Peter Bijght,
7'he Cargo of the Schooner John, Capt.
Sui.lil'an from Jamaica;
Consisting of 150,000 lbs. Coffee, in
80 Hogfhtads,
30 Barrels,
460 Bags. /
Jtlfo Far Stile,
PORT WINE,
In Pipes, Hogsheads and quarter Caflcs,
Madeira do. and a Cargo of
50,000
40,000
30,000
St. Übes SALT,
20,000
Just arrived about 6poo Barrels.
Aug. z6, d,
10,000
10,000
10,000
j o,oc o
Carriages for Hire.
10,000
j 0,000
10,000
GEORGE GREEN,,
10,000
10,000
In Pine street, No. 123, between
Fourth and Fifth streets,
20,0f»0
" 150,000
* HAS FOR HIRE.
BY the Day, the newest falhioned Car"
riages, as Coaches, Coachees, Cha
riots and Light Waggons, with two
or four Horses, and careful steady drivers.
The terms reasonable, and all favors grate
fully acknowledged.
400,000
Augull 16,
War Department,
Information is hereby given
to aU the military Invalids of the United
that the sums to which they are en
titled for their annual pension, which will
become dtieon the fifth dey of September
1794, will be paid on the said day, b> the
ommiffiiHiers of Loans within the States
refpettively, under the usual regulations .
Applications of Executors or Adrainlf
trators muftbe accompanied with legal e
vidences of their xefpe&ive and
alio of the time of the decease of such in
valids whose pensions they may claim.
By command of the Piefifdent of the U*
nited States,
{{3" The Printers in the fevcral States
are requested to publish the above in their
newlpapeis or thelpace of two months
, Aug. 6 dam
JuJi Publifoed,,
AND FOR SALE BY
Jacob Johnlon & Co.
No. 147, Market Jlreet,
T H E
American Revolution
Wriet n in the style of ancient hiftory,in
twp vols, price \of.
The Italian Nun, translated from the
French of J. J. Kouffcau, price 4/8.
Moore's Journal in Fiance, in two vol.
price \ 5f _
Fruit* of Solitude, in reflpftiont and
niaxms, relating to the condufi of Human
Lift, by William Pcnn, Price 4fe.
Senecca's Morals, price yf6.
Dodfley's Efops Fables, in German, with
cuts, price 4ft}.
eocUf
Aug. 6
JUST PUBLISHED,
Mathevo Careys Store,
No. 118, Market street,
Price half a dollar, embellifhcd with a
w &stf
ltriking likenefsof Mr. Margarot,
The TRIAL
O F
Maurice Margarot,
Before the High Court of Jtijl'tc'mry ai
Edinburgh, on an indiclment for
SEDITIOUS PRACTICES.
" OF the many remaikable trials which
the present extraordinary system of crimi
nal jurisprudence in G. Britain and Ireland
has brought before the public eye; this,
certainly is mod entitled to universal pe
ru<al and attention. It developes, moie
fully than any publication extant, the lat
eft viewi and objects of the British conven
tion ; and proves inconteftibly, that judi
cial prosecutions (or perfecirtions( anrt de
cifionsare now more the result of the pre
sent order of things, than any old fafhion
ed attachment to the laws or the constitu
tion. Add to this, that it holds up to the
wonder and admiration of mankind, the
the firm, manly, and patriotic condnft of
this devotrd vi&im—this ' Second Sydney,'
as hf his justly and deservedly been called;'
who in the course 0/ one of the lorgelt tri.
als we know of, ynafTiftcd even by a finglc
member of the long robe, evinced ftich a
depth of legal and constitutional know,
ledge and, in a speech of four hours'
length, displayed f"Ch a blaze of *lr>qnence
and firft rate abilities, a-, aftoniihed
the court—and} ,ft r s>ngc to relate ! even I
drew involuntary apptaufe frp'm the venal
and timeserving creatair of r. «»r-rupt go
vernment."
August 14.
fates,
Fox Sals. Br
d6teo3W
Avgujl I, 1794.
H. KNOX,
Secretary at War.
epdjjw
And for sale at
E R.
[Whole No. 620.3
NO. 68. '
DifiriEl of Pennsylvania,
TO WIT.
BE it remembered that on the twenty
third day of July in the nineteenth of
'he independence of the United States of
America, JOiEl'H BOGGS, of the said
diftrift hath dipofited i« this office, the ti
te of a the right 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 aft of the Conjji ess
of the United States intituled " An a£U'OT
the encouragement of learning by
the copies of maps charts and books to
authors and proprietors of I'uch copiesdur'-
ing the time? therein mentioned.
Sam. Caldwell,
Clerk oftDiltrift of Pcnnfylvania.
J-ily 5P
Jufl Received,
By the {loop Endeavor, Jon.. Paine Master,
from Bolton,
New-England Rum,
Id HI i. ci Sali \ y
Nalbro y John Frazier,
No. 81, Walnut street,
fVho haw also on hand, and Jor sale,
SHERRY WINE,
In pipes and quarter calks, fit lor
immediate use.
St. Lucar Wine in pipes,
and quarter calks.
ROTA WINE in quaVtef cases
PORT -
Bolton BEEF,
I Hylbn and SouchongffGSfe
Spanish INDIGO.
Ravens DUCK,
TICKLKNBURIj,
OZNABRIGS,
DOWLAS, and
8 by lo Window Glass.
Aug. J tuthSfl4w
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED,
By Thomas Dobfon,
/It the Stone House, No. 41, feuth St-
cond Jlreet,
T. LETTERS addiell'td to the Philofo.
pliers and Politicians of France, on the fub_
jefi of Religion ; to which are prefixed ob
lervations relating to the causes of the ge*
neral prevalence of Infidelity,
Bj JOSEPH PRIESTLEr, L. L. D.
P. R. S. &c.
Price one quarter of a Dollar.
11. TWO SERMONS, viz.
t\ The prefentftate of Europe compared
with ancient prophecies Preached.on the
Faftday, in 1794; with a prefacc contain,
ing the rrafons of the author for leaving
England.
2. The use Of Cliriflianity, especially in
difficult times ; being the Author's Fare
well Difeourfe to his Congregations in
Huckney; with Appendixes to the two Ser
mons, Price one third of a dollar.
111. An APPEAL to the Serious & Can
did ProfejTors of Chriftiinity, on the fol
lowing fubjefts, vir.
i. The use of reason in matters ot Reli-
gion
2. The power of man to do tbe Will of
God. ■ —
g. Original Sin.
4. Election and Reprobation,
5. The Divinity ol Chi ift, and
6. Atonement by the Death of Chrili, by
the fame author.
To ivbich are added,
A Cojicife History of the
rife ®f those Dtiftrines, aid an account of
the Trial of M'Elwall, for Heresy and Blas
phemy, at Stafford Aflizes.
Prici one eighth of a Dollar.
The above three are re-puf)lifhed with
the author's imprm ements and additions ;
and a confiderablc part of his works, in
an improved (late, will make their appear
ance as soon as convenience will admit.
July 38 eod^w
Whereas an attach
merit at the suit of the adminiftiators of ail
and'fingular the goods and chattels, rights
and credits, which were of William Bur
net deceased, at the time of his death
hath been iffuedout of* the Inferiour Com*
of common pleas, in anjJ soT the
Middlesex, agaitift the Goods and Chatties,
Land? and Tenements of Itrnius Martin*
late of the county aforefaid, tetumable to
the third Tuesday in Juiy la ft. JNOTICE
is hereby given to the fa id I r emus Martin,
that unless he appear and file special bail to
the said a<stion, on or belore the third Tues
day in January,next, judgment will be en
tered againil him by .default, and the goods
and chatties, lands and tenements (o at
tached, fold for the fatisfadtfcivpf such of
his creditors as fbvtll appear to be juftjy en
titied to any demand thereon, aRd fhal lap
ply,for that purpose, according to the form
of .ilatqte in such cafe made& provided
Bv order of tie ('our:,
Clerk.
i
Aug. 10,