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    daily evening advertiser.
[No. 71 of Vol. Vl.]
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED,
And to be foMfcy the following Bookftllers
viz. John Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut sheet,
Thomas Dobfon, No*. 4', f«uth Secontl
ctree", Jose ph Crukfliank, N«. 87, High
street, *nd Wm. Y"r> ig, No. 52, south Se
coiid street,
A Discourse
Delivered Jvly 17, 1794.
I N
The African Church,
Of the City of Phuadelpaia.
On the opeafion of opening the laid church
3,ltd holding public worihip in it the firft
tiine.
By Samuel Magain, D. Z).
Rector of St. Paul's.
Divine Service, introduced with feleft
Scripture paffagei, and a special prsyer,
and then proceeding in its usual offices
baviiig been performed
By James Abtrcrombie, A. M.
Second Affiltant Minister of Ghrift Chu'Ch
and St. Petei's.
" Ethiopia Jhall soon Jfretch out her
hands unto God."
Aug. 16
Lachawannocks
A LAFIGE body of LAND on this river
ar w s, ii now for sale to Settlers on
moderate terms,and at a long credit.
Tile foil is remarkably fertile, and nu
merous ftreaim of water are interspersed
through the whole country.
The main river flows through one tract
of about thirty thousand acres, and is with
he exception of one obftruftion, naviga
ble to the SuTquehannah.
Spring; Brook Creek, which with its
branches, waters another tract of about
forty thousand acres of good Land, emp
ties itfelf into the Lachawannock, about
twelve miles from the Sufquehannah.
It affords numerous Mill feats, & in its
course creates large bodies of well water
ed meadow ground.
The other tra&s are interfered by ci «eks
of considerable importance.
Several Mills are already eredted for the
accommodation of the settlers.
Roads are cut in differcut tlirefiioßS, to
wards the most convenient markets.
The county town is not more than 12
m!e« distant from many parts ot the set
tltment.
The Sufqt'ehannah affords an easy and
fafe navigation to Middleton, from whence
the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com
munication to the city.
Another means of connection with Phi
ladelphia, is by the Delaware, from which
the distance infevtral places is aboutthirty
mile».
The proprietors combining their own in
terelfc with that of the inhabitants, are dis
posed to erect works of public utility,open
uoads, &c. and in everv en miles square, a
tract of one hundred acres is allotted for a
School, and one hundred acres for thefirft
refidertt clergyman of any denomination of
Christians.
For further particulars apply to
George Eddy.
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, July 9.
Lettersdire&ed tn George Eddy, at Pbi
adelphia, or this place,or to Thomas Eddy,
it New York, relative to this bufinefs,wili
be duly anfw< red. 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 Pearl-Ashes for the
Commonwealth of Mafiachufetts.
Publilhed according to A<fl of Congress.
These observations relate to an extenfrve
Vufineft j and are designed, in the plainest
manner, to convey profitable information
to those interested in it, who have not leif
urs or opportunity to search for the princi
ples therein contained, in the writings of
jwofeffional Chemists.
Aug. »
To the Ele&orsof the city and
county of Philadelphia.
Gentlemen,
r T" r HIS being the last year of the pre-
X sent Sheriffs time in office. I taJce
the liberty to offer myfelf a Candidate,
and solicit vour votes and interests in my
favour, to place me on the return at the
next general Ele&ion, as his fucceflor for
said office; in doing which, you will confer
an obligation that will be gratefully re
membered, by
Your moll obedient,
and humble servant,
JOHN BAKER.
May 3. «stf.
of tin fltttifefi H>
For Amsterdam,
THE SHIP
R, HOLLAND,
Christopher Franklin, jun.
SpglS*? Mcftr.
iirtS aclient accommodations for pafTen
-18, will fail with all convenient speed, hav
ing the greatest part of her cargo ready to go
on board.
For freight or pa(Tage, apply to the master
on board, to
PETER BLIGHT,
Or
PRAGERS & CO.
Aug. s6
For Cape Nicholas Mole,
To fail on Saturday ntxt
The"sCHOONER
JOHN,
For some freight, apply to
Louis Ofmont,
No. 117, north Second street.
Sept. x dtS
•iaw4w
For Freight or Charter,
SCHUYLKILL,
Burthen' about 1200 Barrels, and now
ready to take in a Cargo. Apply to the
Captain or
Wharton & Greeves.
September 1, 1794.
For Liverpool,
7he Neva Ship
j Neptune,
James Jeffries, Matter.
ABOUT 300 tons burthen; flie has
very compleat accommodations for pafien
gers, and is intended to fail on or about the
14th of this month. For freight or pas
sage apply to Capt. jefferies on boaid, or
John Mayo.
dlot
Sept. a
LANDING,
This Day from on board the brig Ann and
Mary, Capt. Corric, from Antigua,
NINETY HOGSHEADS OF
Prime Antigua Rum,
ONE third of which is fourth proof, the
other third, also a few hoglheads remain
ing on hand of the Brig Sally's CARGO,
Captain Weft from fame place, wh ch ha*
been so much approved of for the fineoefs
of its flavour.
Jamaica Spirits,
MOLASSFS,
Genuine Madeira Wine,
By the pipe, quarter calk or gallon.
ALSO
20 TIERCES
FRESH
By the Norfolk, Captain Art,
FOR SALE BY
Levinus Clarkfon,
No. a 16, foutb corner of Pine and
Water ftretts.
Aug. *7
LANDING
From on board the Birmingham Packet,
Lockyer, and the Henry and Charles,
from Hamburgh,
HEMP,
Peterjburgb's firjl quality .
BAR IRON, Swedes, ajforted
TIN, in plates, do. do.
GENEVA in hhds.
BAGGING, German ajjorted
GLASS TUMBLERS, and
Black Quart Bottles,
DEMIJOHNS, Window Glaft,
Feathers of superior quality,
MATTS, &c. &c.
FOR SALE BY
Thomas & John Ketland.
Aug. 26 d
By THOMAS DOBSON,
Alphabetical
DuriE s
Payable by law on all Goods, Wares, and
Merchandize imported into the United
Saates of America, after the last day us
June >794, diftinguilhing the rates payable
on those imported in Ihips or vessels of the
United States—and the ratei payable in 10.
reign ihips or veiTels, including the addi
tional duties, to which tbe refpfflive arti
cles are liable.
Wednesday, September 5, 1794.
RICE,
TO BE SOLD,
A N
Lift
OF THE
AN D
City of Wafliington.,
SCHEME
OF THB
LOTTERY, No, 11.
FOR THE
IMPROVEMENT
OF THE
FEDERAL CITY.
1 A magnificent > 20,000 D 011,,,, , nd
dwelling house, $ calh 30,000 are
l ditto 15,000 & c«(h 25,000
1 ditto 15*000 & cafa 15,000
1 ditto 10,000 fe cash 1 &,000
, ditto 5,000 &cash 5,000
, ditto j.ooo&cith 5,000
1 Cafli pritc ol
2 ditto 1000 each, are
10 ditto 1,000
20 ditto
100 ditto
200 ditto
400 ditto
1,000 ditto
25,002 ditto
fcoo
100
5°
25
20
10
16,739
33,-61 Blanks
50,000 Tickets at 8 dollars
This Lottery will afford an elegant
men of the private to be ereA- & in
the City of W afhir.gton— Two beautiful dfe
frgns are already fele ftpd for the entire fronts
on two of the public fqtiares ; from these
drawings, it is proofed to erect two centre
and lour corner buldi ng «, as soon as poffibh
after this Lottery & fold, and to convey them
when complete, t< th t fortunate adventurers,
in the manner described in the scheme for
the Hotel Lottery A uett d<du&ion of five
per cent, will be made to defray rhe neces
sary expences of priming, & c . and the fui
p!us will be madea part of the fund intended
for the National University, to be erected
within the City o; Washington.
The draving will commence as soon
as the Tickets a r e. fold, or at all events on
Monday, the 22nd of December next: The
money prizes wll be payable in thirty days
after it is finifhed, and any prizes for which
fortunate numbers arc not produced within
twelve months ? ter the drawing is closed are
'o be confidei ec as given towards the fund
for the Un< verfity, it being determined to
fettle the wholebufinefs in a year from the
ending of the drawing and to take up the
bonds given asfecutity.
The real ficurittes given ft>* the payment
of the Prizes, arc held by the Prcfident and
two Dire&ors of the Bank of Columbia, and
are valued at more than half th? amount of
the Lottery. The drawing will be under
the management of 24 gentlemen approved
by the commiflioners for ihe City of Wafh
ingtop, for the time being, and ading on
oath.
S, BLODGET.
*** Tickets may be had ai the Bank of
Columbia; of James Wrft & Co. Baltimore;
of Gideon Denifon, Savannah; of Peter
Gtlman, Boston; of John Hopkins, Rich
mond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's fer.
An?. 30
To be Sold,
The House, Stables, '& Lot
of Ground,
In Second street, between Sprue® and
Union streets, in the occupation of his
Britannic Majesty's Miniiter.
ALSO
The Adjoining Lot.,
26 feet front, and 149 teet deep,
terms of sale, apply to
Wm, Cramond.
Aug. 14
C. W. PEALE.
EVER solicitous to render his MUSEUM
still more and more an object of rational
entertainment, and subservient to the in
terests of ufeful febnee, 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 those
who visit his Museum, in which book it is
proposed to insert all such discoveries, in
ventions, improvements, fchemej, obser
vations, expeiiments, projects, hints or
queries relating to the arts or feitnees, as
any of his visitors, or coriefpondents.may
from time totime communicate.
Such as may chufe to conceal their names
may either fend their communicatians ano
nymous, or at their desire, C- W. Peale
will iiifert their names, with the numberor
signature of ther refpefiive communica
tions in a private book which he Ihill keep
for that purpose.
The advantages of such a public register
are obvious. It willrefcile from oblivion
many uleful hints, which might otherwise
have died with their authors, ft may fe.
cure to inventors their j"ftclain<p, andpie
vent others from taking the honor or profit
of a to whkh they are not en
titled, and as the Msfeum is now visited
byperfens from almost all parts of the
world, fuce a,regifter, it isprefutned, will
soon contain and be the means of diflemi
nating a vast fund of ufeful knowledge, and
promote that spirit of enquiry and inven
tion, for which the people of the United
States are already so justly dftinguilhcd.
Aug. 22
Just Arrived,
For Sam Br
Peter Blight,
7ht Cargo of the Schooner John, Capt.
Sullifan frem jamaico ;
Consisting of 150,000 lbs. Coffee, in
80 Hogflieads,
30 Barrels,
460 Bags.
Also Far Sale,
PORT WINE,
.n Pipes, Hogsheads and quarter Cades,
Madeira do. and a Cargo of x
£0,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
1 OyOOO
10,000
JCjO' o
St. Übes SALT,
Jiift arrived about 6000 Barrels.
Aug. 26. <i.
Carriages for Hire.
10,000
20,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
GEORGE GREEN.,
fiO,OnO
OCO
In Pine street, No. 123, between
Fourth and Fifth streets,
HAS FOR HIRE.
BY the Day, the newest filhioned Car
riages, as Coaches, Coachefs, Cha
riots and Light Waggons, with two
nr for.c iiorfes, and careful steady drivers.
Tlic tcnuj i Mjjj- " "
fully acknowlc 'ged.
August 26,
400,000
War Department,
Information is hereby given
to allthe military Invalids of the United
States, that the sums to which they are en-
titled for their annual pension, which will
become dueon the fifth day of September
j will be paid on the (aid day, Ire the
oinm ißontrs of Loans within the Spates
refpeftively, under the ofual regulations.
Applications of ExecGtors or Adminis
trators muftbe acrcompauied with legal e
vidences of their refpe&ive offices, and
also of the time of the deceale of such in
valids whole pensions they may claim.
By command of the Prefidet t of the U
nited States,
The Printers in the several States
are requested to pcblilh the ahpve in their
newlpaptrs or thefyace of two months
Aug. 6 d2m
yuji Publijhed,
AND FOR SALE BY
Jacob Johnson & Co.
Na 147, MarketJlrejtU
THE
American Revolution
Writtnin theftyleof ancient hiftory,in
two vols, price iOf.
The Italian Nuiv, translated from the
French o( j. J. Rousseau, price 4/8.
Moore's Journal in France, in two vol.
prite 15/
Fruits of Solitude, in refieftiont and
ntaxms, relating to the conauft oi'Human
Lita, bf William Perm, Price 4/2.
Senecca's Morals, price 7/6.
Dndfley's Efops Fables, in German, with
cuts, price 4/8.
Aug. 6
eodtf
For
Life of Howard.
w&stf
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED,
B Y
J. O R M R O D,
(Price 75 Cents)
At Franklin's Her j, Ko. 41, Chefnut
• Street,
A VIEW of the
Life, Travels and Philan
thropic Labours,
of the late
JOHN HOWARD, Eh. L. L. D.
F. R. S.
Embellilhed witha linking likeness of that
Citizen ol the World.
BY JOHN AIKEN, M. D.
To whirh is subjoined an ODE inscribed to
John Howard, by William Hayley, Elq.
FROM realm to realm, with cross or
cejcent crown'd,
Where'er mankind and mi/try are found,
O'er burning sands, deep waves, or wilds
of J'nrw,
Greht HOWARD journeying seeks the
bouse of <woe.
Down many a winding Jfep to dungeons dank,
Where angui/h wails aloud>and fetters clank:
To caves bejlrew'd with many a mould*ring
bone,
And cells, whose echoes only learn to groan;
—Onward he moves !—Difeafe and death
retire,
And murm'ring demon* hate him, and ad-
mire.
Sept. I.
ti
46teo3W
Augujl i, 1794.
H KNOX,
Secretary at War.
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3taw2<w.
[Whole No. 6 2 I.]
NO. 68.
DiJlriEt of' Pennfylvania>
BE it remembered that cm tl* twenty
third d(iy of July in the nineteenth year of
»he independence of the United St;, ts of
Americr, JOSEPH BOGGS, of the fa id
diftrift hath dupofited in this oflice, the ti
te of a book the right whereof he claims
as author in the words following, to wit.
" The Philadelphia Direßo
ry, for the year 1795—by Joseph Boggs."
In conformity to the a<ft of the Copgrels
of the United States intituled "Ano6tfor
the encouragement of learning by securing
the copies of maps cl arts and books to the
authors and proprietors of such copiesdur.
ing the times therein mentioned.
Sam. Caldwell,
Clerk of tDiltrilt of PcnniyWania.
July 30
Jud Received,
By the fioop Endeavor, Jon. Pains Master.
Tom Boston,
New-England Rum,
I n HI ds. loi Sale by
Nalbro Sff John Frazier y
No. 8 1, Walnut street,
Who haiealft on hand, and for flt/e.
-SKERRY WIiME,
In pipes and quarter calks, fit for
immediate ure.
5/. Lucar Wine in pipes,
and quarter calks.
ROTA WINE in quarter caJkf
PORT WINE in do.
Bolton BEEF,
Hyson and Souchong TEAS,
Spanilh INDIGO.
Ravens DUCK,
TICKLf.NBURG,
OZNABRIGS,
DOWLAS, and
8 by io Window Glass.
Aug. 5 tuth&"4w
THIS DAT IS PVBUSHED,
By Thomas Dobfon,
Jit the Stone Houft, No. 41, fautb Se~
i n
cond Jireet,
r. LETTERS addrell'ed to the Philofo
phers aniLPoliticians of France } onthefub
jest of Religion ; to which are prefixed ob*
lervations relating to the causes of the ge'
neral prevalence of" Infidelity,
By JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, L.L. D.
F. R. 5. &c.
Price one quarter t>f a Dollar..
11. TWO SERMONS, viz.
j. The prefentftate o( Europe coir pared
with ancient prophecies. Preached on the
Failday, 1111794; with a prefacc contain
ing the reasons of the author for leaving
England.
2. The use of Chriflianity, efpetially in
difficult times; being the Author's Fare
well Difeourfe to his Congregations in
Hackney; with Appendixes to the t*o Ser„
nions, Price one third of a dollar.
111. An APPEAL to (he Serious & Can.
did Profeflors of Chriflianity, on the fol
lowing fubjedts, viz.
L The ule of reason in matters of Reli
gion.
2. Thepowe# of man to do the Will of
God.
3- Original Sin.
4. Eleftian ant) Reprobation,
5. The Divinity ol Chi iff, and
6. Atonement by the Death of Chrifl, by
the fame author.
7® which are added,
A Concise Hlftory of the
rifesf thole Doctrines, and an account of
the Trial of M'Elwall, sol Heresy and Blas
phemy, at Stafford Afiizcs.
Price one eighth of a Dollar.
The above three are re-pul>!i(hrd with
the author's improvements and additions ;
and a considerable part of his works, in
an improved state, will make their appear,
atice as soon as convenience will admit.
July 28 eai^vr
Whereas an attach
ment at the ruit of the adminifliatoisol all
and lingular the goods and chattels ri >hts
and credit?, which were of 'William Bur
net deceased, at the time of bis death
hath been ifljuedout of the Inferionr'Couj,
of common pleas, in and for the Coont\ot"
Middlefiex, against the Goods and Chatties,
Lands and Tencmr nta of Jicnins Martin,
late of the county aforefaid, returnable to
th* thirdTuefday in j»ly last. NOTICE
is hereby given tn the fait) Irtnius Martin,
that Briefs he appear and fi'e fperial bail to
the said afl'ww, on or before the thirdTuef
: day in January next, judgment will be en
tered against him by delawlt, and the goods
and chatties, lands and tenements (o at
tached, fold for the fatisfaftion of fnch of
his creditors as (hall appear to be jultly en
titled to any dernSYid thereon, and (hal lap
piy for that porpofe, according to the foim
of th« statute in such cafe made&r provided
By wilier of the Court,
DKARS, Clerk.
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Aug. re,
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