Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, December 02, 1794, Image 4

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    A Gold Watch
l os t.
On Su'idfy afternoon the 30th inlt. sup
j»ofed between bt. Peter's churclt & Sprucc
street, a L-adies fn»all ftold French chafed
Watch'. The key hole is in the Dial Plate.
Any per (on having found the lame, &
bi ing it to No. 161, south Second Street,
lhai) rccei/e
tight Dollars Reward.
If ofc-r-ed for sale, the Makers
in this city are requsUcd to flop it and v
info. matioß as above.
Dec. 1
Ticklenburgs, Oznaburgs,
and Gkfs Ware,
Landing from on board tht Jhip tggj,
from Amsterdam.
ALSO,
Coffee of prime Quality
In hoglheads and tierces,
Muscovado Sugars
In hogsheads,
German Steel,
ASSORTED IVOOLLIiSrs,
In fmnll Bales, Sic. for sale by
Rundle & Murgatroyd,
No. 11, Walnut street wharf.
Who want to purchase 300 or 400
Casks Good Flaxjeed.
NOV. 11 3tawtf
NEW THEATRE.
The Managers refpeilfully acquaint ihe
Public, ihat the
Entertainments for the Season
WILL BEGIN Otf
Wednesday, the 3d December
will be exprefied in Future
Advertifcments.
d6t
Nov. 24
ARRIVED,
This day a few pipes of the frjl quality
French Brandy,
Fourth I'ro&f,
Erfteem'ed equal to any that has been in this
city for a number of years, *
1 ALSO,
Forty HogpJtads of Jirjl quality of
St. Croix Sugar,
And a few Toms ot
Good Black Pepper
for sale nr
Levinns Clarkfon,
No. 116, south Water flreet.
,Ofl i i
landing
From 0! board the Hi ruling ham Packet,
Lockjrr, and the Htn-y and Charley
from Hamburgh,
H E M P,
Petctjburgb'i f.rfl r/iiality
BAH IRON, S-wrdes, aborted
TIN, in t>latis, do. do.
GENETA in bhh.
ft AGGING, German uffbrted
GLASS TUMBLERS, and
Black Quart Bottles,
DEMIJOHNS, Window Glafe,
Feathers of superior quality,
MATTS, &c. &c.
FOR SALE
Thomas & John Ketland,
Aug. 26 d
German Passengers.
AFt W
Healthy Trade/men,
Are just arrived in the (hip from
Amsterdam, whose are to be agreed
for, by applying on board faidfhip, or to
Rundle' & Murgatroyd,
No. 11, Walnut Jireet ivbarf.
N6v. 4 tutbjff
Thomas M'Euen,
Stock and Land Broker,
No. 78, CnE3NUT-STfcEET,
INFORMS his Friends that daring his
abfcnce from Philadelphia (on the Western
Expedition) his Biifinefs will be carried on
at his Office as uftral, by Mr. Thomas Hale
where Order* hi bis line will be thankfully
received, and every Attention paid to
them.
Oft. 10
Forty Dollars Reward.
RAN away front the fubferibers in
Woodbury, Gloucafter County, New-Jer
sey, on Sunday morning the j2th instant,
Two young Negro Fellows,
named Jack and Tom, each about 20 years
of age ; Jack is of a dark black colour and
a four look; Tom is ol an open counte
nance, of a yellowish coleor, and much
disposed to laugh.
They are sprightly active fellow-*, and
but little fliort of fix feet high ; they were
both Well drefled ; Jack had 011 a blue
bioad cloth coat and different kinds of
clothes.
Whoever takes up said ffervants, and
secures them in any goal in the United
States, fothat their matters may get them
again (hall receive the above rewa-d and
reafonab>e exp nces.
yohn Sparks,
Andrew Hunter.
oa. i 4
BOOKS,
PAINTED & PUBLISHED
By Mathew Garey,
*r _- o »*-..» « '
JV<). 118, Marktt Strut,
i. Charlotte, a tale of truth,
By Mrs Ro-wfon t of the Nez&Tkeatre
Philadelphia.
Second American edition —Price 75
[The rapid sale of the First Edition of
this interesting liovel, in a few moutlia,
is the best proof of its merit.])
ExtraS from the Critical Review, April
1791, p. 458.
It may be a talc of truth, lor it is not un
natural, a.id it is.l t al< of real dillrefs—
Charlotte, by the artifice of a teacher, re
commended to a school from humanity r*a
thenjhan a convision ol her integrity of
the regularity of her former conduct, is en
tice llio.n he- governcfs, and accompanies
a you ig officer to America-—The marriage
cc'cmony, il not forgotten, is postponed,
and -Charlotte dies a marryr to the incon
stancy of her loverj and treachery »>! his
, ieud,—rhe fruatio u aie artless and af
-rhe descriptions natural and pa
hetic f we flioiud feel for Charlotte if such
i pet fun ever exiftvii, who tor on.- error,
(t-arcely, perhaps delervcd so severe a pu
mfhsiient. ti it is a fiction, poetic justice
isiiO',' wo think, prop-«ly diftrlbuteO.
2 . The luquifitoi— bv Mrs. Ro>vfon, Se
cond Phil.-dilphia edition. $7 £ cents
Advwiituiesot' iloderic Random.
i aid S° cents,' eoarfc papei—i
do 1 r a id 75" cents, fi;ie
4. Notes fin rile (bate of Virginia—by Tkf
mus jeff-i lon. Pr&e, neatly bound, one
dollar and a haT. V' 1
5 History of the French Revolution, troth
if commencement to the death of the
Queen and the execution of Briflot*
Ttvo dollars. , ,
Extract from the PRftf
" Tne authors have prefumedito affix to
their title the epithet Intpatiialj anil the
realon is, beca. fe th/y cannot charge them
selves with feeling the (mallei! bias to any
party, but that ol truth and liberty ; and
t'iey flatter themselves, that their teadcis
svill find n it only everv circumltance fairly
repiefentrd, but every cenlurable action,
whoeier were the authors or aftots, mark
ed in its proper colors. If it was fiiceiT>'_y
to make a declaration of thtir own princi
ples, they wouM fay, they are neitner too
nor repuYican—-They love liberty asfcng
11ili wings, and execrate every criminal aft
by which so noble a caule is endangered and
disgraced.
"In the present ferment of the public
mind, they cannot liiitter themlelves with
the h pes of fee rig this claim universal y.
acknowledged. On the contrary, the\ are
well ajjurtd that th-fe pages will not be acceptable
to the zealous oj either party. But when turn-
Hialldtflipiite >he clouJs of political deccp
t on, they with forne confidenee expetl that
V erdift from public opinion, winch candor
aid It oieration feldnrn fail to revive
KxXRA'CT PROM THE CRt TIC AL KtVIEW,
January, >794 —p»ii e 12.
lt We have ccitainly derived much plea
sure, and acquired much information from
the of thefc volumes; and we ihiuk
them, both fjf matter and ftyley wo-rthy
the attention of all who interest ttjemffelves
in evutt which have so justly excited the
curiosity and aftonilhment of mankind."
6. Plow.lens history of th* British empire
fiotn May 1792, December 1793 A
dollar and a quarter. {This is as inter
eftingan-4 valuable a publication as had
appeared for many years ]
7. Seattle's Elements of Moral Science
2 vols. One dollar and three quarters
8. Ladies Library. Second American
edition. 87 \ cents. CoMTMaiNG—
Miss Moore's EiFays; Dr. Gregory's Le
gacy to his Daughters; Lady Penning
tons unfortunate mother'? advee to her
Daughters : Marehionefs de Lambert's
Advice ofa mother toher daughter , Mrs
Chapone's Letter on the government of
the temper; Swift's Letter to a Young
Lady newly married $ Moore's Fables
for the Female Sex
9. Journal ditrant un Sejour en France de.
puis le commence men*- d'aout jufqu'a la
midiDecembrej auaueleft ajoute un recit
des evenemens les plus 1 ema;quables qui
ont eu lieu a Paris, depuis cette epoque,
jufqu'a la mort du roi de France
Bound, 2 1-2 doll at s—fewed, 2 dollars.
10. Edward's treatise on the relig'ous as-
Coarse paper, a dollar—"fine,
feftions.
a dollar and a half.
it. Rights of Woman—by Mrs. Wolfton
ciaft. A dollar.
12. Will'fon's Sacramental Meditations —
60 cents.
*3. Bunyan's Holy War, made by Sbadoai
agaihft D abolus.
14. Short account of Algiers. Second edi
tion, enlarged— 25 cents.
Containing—A description *f that coun
try-—of the manners and customs ot the in
habitants—and of theirfeve ral wars against
Spain, France, England, Holland, Venice,
and other powers of Europe—from the 11-
furpation of BarbarofTa and the invasion of
Charles V. to the present time.—With a
concise yiew of the origin of the war be
tween Algiers and the United States.
Embellished with a map of Barbary, com
prehending Morocco, Fez, Algiers, Tunis,
and Tripoly.
To the present edition is *dde 4 « very
copious index, containing letters f«om
sundry American prisoners in Algiers to
their friends in the United States—a lift of
the veflels takeu—and many very inteieft
ing articles not in the firft edition.
15. Blair's Lcftures on Rhetoric and Belles
Letters Three dellars 33 cents.
16. Smith's Letters to Married Women, on
nursing and the management of children. 62
1-7 ccnts.
17. American Farmer's letters. Bscents.
18. Yonng MifTes Magazine. a vols. 1 dol
lar 33 cents.
Containing—Dialogues between a Covcr
nefs several Young Ladies o* Quality
her fcholars.—ln which each Lady is made
to fpe»k according to her particular genius,
temper and inclination —The.- fever*! faults,
are pointed out, and the easy way to amend
2au tf
PHILADELPHIA:—Printer bv JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chewwt Strut.—Prics Six Dollars Per Aiixvh*
tSem, «s well as to think, sr»d speak, and
property ; no kli care bung taken to
form their hearts to goodness, than to m
lighten their uudet (landings wiih ufeiul
knowledge. A (hort and clear abridgment
is alfogiven of (acred and prolane Hdlory,
jnd some ltflbns in Geogiaphy. The uleful
is blended throughout with tnc agreeable,
he whole being inteifpcifcd with ptoper rc
le*ions and moral Tales.
ig. D*incaa's Elementa of Logic. 8o cents
20. M'Fingal, an epic poein. 3; 1-8 cents,
ei. Tench Coxe's (X|iniiis!i'>iu)l Lord Shef
field's observations. 62 1 2 ccnis,
2a. Ladies'FiieiKi. 37 i-a tenia.
23. Smith's history ol Ncy* Y>rk, from its
discovery to 1732* * dollar 2$ cents.
24. Complete A*l »=> for Mteprrfuit wii.con.
tanning maps of France, Holland, Nether
lands, Germany, Spain, Italy, and the
Weft-Indies. 2 dollais.
25, C-onftitutions of the United Stales, with
the Federal Const tucion- 62 i-2 cents.
26 Peyton's Grammar lor Frenchmen to
learn English. 50 e nts.
27. Epifteti Enchu idion. 31 cems.
28. Gay's Fables. 31 cents.
29. Christian Economy . 95 cen: .
30. Charms of t Melody, a choice roll ft on
of &>n£6. e5 ccnts.
31. American Mnfeiirti, 12 vol*, Bvo. Nino
:een dollars and 20 cents.
'• The Americati M<ifcuin is not only emi
nently calculated t,o did. initiate.political and
other valuable ini'c;ma.it n, but it ha. bier,
uniformly condu6Vcd with aftr , attention, A!
propriety. I' t<» these important objes4 be
Superadded the ;nv»Ye immediate d- iign, of
relcuipg p,Usfl»C do>:uijic:na (ruin oblivion, I
will venture <9 t pi onouncc, as my Sentiment,
that a more ufdul Ulfrafy plan has never
been in America, nor one more
dfefervihg of puolic encourage merit.''
1 vol!
. . G«*urji WaQiinßton.
231 Pocm'j r .f Co)- HuinphiC)S. 3? 1-2 cenls.
34'. Catecb»f'T/ ti( Wan. i.ii-n cents,
35.' Tom Painc's , T & *-2 cents
36. Carey's account of the Yellow Fever,4 h
edition. 50 ci-iiO."
Devout Christian's Vjdc* Mccam. 2
ccnts
38. Garden oT the Soul. 50 cents,
39. Think well on**
40. DjUJ»y Bible. 6 dollars.
Nov. 29
JUST PUBLISHED,
And to be Add by
Benjamin Davies,
.Nil. 68, M:.rk.-i (Wet.
A Ground Plan
OF THE
City and Suburbs
PHII.At)ELPHIA.
Tatien frcm late and accurate furmey.
Tltis Map is .26 inthc. Iquare; and
will be delivered a* • iav Left suit the pur
ehafeis, either iw foefts plain or coloured,
or canvassed and as» xe lto rolhrs; o> to fit
them for the pocket, 'hey will be/cuta nd
nMed in cases.
With each plan w-11 be .given a Smal-
Pamphlet, containing a Lift of* the Sub
(bribers n.>me% and
SOME ACCOUNT
O Y
PHILADELPHIA
Its civil and reuginu* inftifutions, p< .pu
lafion, trade and government ; interfper'-
ea with occasional remarks.
Snbfcribers are reqneftcci to call or fend
for (heir plans.
jit the Same Place may be had,
American Repository.
Price 4 Dols. 33 cents per do*.. and 44
cents Jingle,
This neat Pocket Almanack is the firfl of
the kind that hath been executed in Phila
delphia, or perhaps, in any of ihe United
States; and coiHa : ns, befdes,
A Compleat Calendar,
ALMANACK, for the Year 1795.
L'ufts of the Offi ers of the American Go
vernment, Civil aud Mil iary.
The terms of the Federal Circuit & Dif
tri& Courts.
The Latitudes and Longitudes from <-»he
Meridian of I'fnladelphia, of ail the Capi
tal Cities in the Union-
The dates of the periods when each of
the States was firft fettled;
Their refpc&ive Territories and num
bers of People;
The nnmber of Inhabitants of each, in
each square mile—and a brief Srate <>f
their ielafive progress in Population ; to
gctherwith various other Articles of In
formation.
Ornamented with an elegant Front if
piece, Title Page, and twelve VIG
NETTES, alluding to scenes in Thomp
son's Seasons, engraved by the mojl inge
nious Artijli in the City.
N-»v . 11
FOR SALE BY
GILL & HENSHAW,
No. 128, South IVater Street,
CLARET in cases,
Madeira, Sherry, and Lilbon Win<vt
Philadelphia Porter in bottles, for expoi
tation at the IhorteA notUr, or for pri
vate families and tavern keeper*, deiivvr
ed in any part of the town.
AL.SO,
j4n aflortment of 5-4 and 6-4
American manufactured Bolt-
ing Cloths,
Which will he warranted equal to an
imported, for the refpe&ive purposes re
quired—as has already bee" found on tria
A Liberal Allowance to Wholesale deal
eri.
A Complcat Set of
Grocer's Cannifters
for sale.
Nov. 25
Just Arrived,
And will be landed to-morrow morning it
Hamilton's wharf, the CARGOoi the
Schooner Industry, Captain Hylander,
from Havanna,
Of faperior full quality,
106 Boxes and Barrels
White & brown Sugar
Just arrived in the Hibcrnia, Captain
Irwin* from Jamaica.
Jaities M'Alpin,
Taylor,
3» South Fourth Strict,
Return* hi& grateful acknou litlfcenienYs
:o hi. fiiends and the Public lor their Jibe
ra 1 nC'Hi afteir.eut, ar.d begs leave res
peflfi llf to so icit a Continuance of their
Favof r5.
Atss Shop Gentlemen earn be furniflied
with the best materials, and .have them
made up and fi.iULed in the neatest and
ihoft faftrnnabJe manner.
Rcwijl Cha11Ic(1111v rece'VP »tiy orders &
pay aprumpt and punctual to
rli - m.
o&. 25
Scheme of. a Lottery,
To ruife 39,900 Db flats. on 266,000 Do/fars
Uedkffing *5 per Cevt.J/orrt h'/e i'rius—-
This Lottery conjijls 0/ 38,000 Ticket ■», tn
uhid; there aie 14-531 Prizes, and 23,46!!
Minks, being about one and an haj Hunks to
£0 cents.
cod"tf
THK Dirrftorsof the Society for eflablifh
tng Ufctul hiving reviv
ed to erctt L'OTTEKi£S for tailing Om
Hundrld Tho'O&ano Dot lars, agreeably
loan Aft of the Lcgiflmirr of tht Sute'ol
Ne*/" Jerft-y., have appointed the following
uci foiis to fu'perintend and diiift the diH-
the 1.'.-ne, v'l. Nh iioi.is l.ow , Unitis
Ivnijj, Hcinun Lc Roy, |<tme<. Wati«»n,
Ru')..iid Hdinloit, H 'iiuhoi d, hi).!
< uni' hu! B - *y,ot the city 01 Nev.-Yoik—
I'hoinai Willing, JdtphKall, M--
(*or»tK-i irii-f Andrew ot 1m- ciiy n{
Hln I uMp'iij—HuExcnWncy Kichatd how
rlJ, K1 idn tfoudinor, General K! js D.iy
lon, |<1 iik 4 I'd 1 ker, John Mayaul, r
i.i wis !Jon ir>, Sainii'» W. Slotki<n', jo.'ruta
M. Wjllucc, J''fcph Hi"on.ft( id, snd Kl*;la
Dondiiioi, of N-w-jit'cy, who iHtr lie
lollowing S« hi me el • l.<<tu I\, and phd'c
thcintfivo to ine c, that ihey wMI i.tke
every allur uici' and pu taut ion in t he»r pow. r
to have the Mt'iiie.s [»<iid I*) (he ,
Ikhu tirec to tunc, as received, into the
li.n.ks at N'cw-Yotk and. f'hilddelphia, tii
for ihn puipofc 01 paving Ps i y
u-'uMi i ia!l be unm- dia;i-ly «! 1 fciiarged by a
t'bct'k Lpon one of tlu Barks.
THE
1 4'.539 Prizes,
23,461 Blaoks. Firfl drawn number, 2,000
Ldft dl.< wn numh« r,
83000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000
The drawing will enmmcnce, under the
infpe&ion of a Commiacc oi the Slipeiin
tcndcim, as soon at (he 'liekttsare fold, of
whjrh t'imeiy notice will b.- given.
The Supcriutcb'cla"i> h.tvt John
N. of Newark, Ju.O" R. H*r
ilr Nov-" rnnfw-ck, n nd Jonath.m
llors, i.l T'cmon, as in-.rii.i'wih-
Ihcirol. havrg-veu amoh ft c i: rit y foi
dtfcharpmf the t»llft 1 eyu;!rd in M-cm.
£taw4w
eodtf
CONSISTISa OF
85 hhds. Molasses,
AND A
Parcel of Ox-Hides ;
FOR. SALE BY
Peter Blight.
ALSO,
A PARCEL
COFFEI
r..A 1 • .1 . TT:i. - • f
Sept. 23
a prize.
SCHEME:
1
9
5
10
20
J CO
3 co
ICOO
Piiztrof 20,000 Dollars is 80,000
10,0 c o
2,c00
1 ,coo
s°°
1 00
flO
CO
'5
1 a
to
■2CCO
3000
8100
$3" fit order tofccurr thepunctual pay
•rent of the Prizes, ihr Sipeiinw-udanis of
the Lottery have duelled that the Manager*
ftia'l ea« h ( nier into bouiir il. 4c ,coc dollars,
with (ufßcicnt trcil* iti« »,'to pet form their
inff tuitions, the fubflan< c of which is
I. That whenev r i-illiM o'tl,c Managers
shall iiwnvc thr* sum ol Thic< t-Jnndud I)oj.
l.n>, In imtiuM,iuly pl»e< ; hc fume in
nnc of the B?nkb M New- YOlk •>' Philadel
phia, to tbe eirdtr *»i <h'- (.i«v<*nor «»< ihe
vm ii'lv, and fnch ol |iu Sui c rmundaius at
: 'vc in the ctty when* tne rt>r>!<ie' ?tt placed,
t« remain thereuntil the i.-Mtei y ts ritawn,
fr>r tlit paymeni of the Pit/'"
11. The Managns if* lakv fuff.cient (se
curity lot any Tickcti r.ay fruft, other,
wife to be refponublc for then».
111. To keep regular hoc l >f Ticket*
fold, Monk* received ami ,£>\ into 1h«
Bank, abft>a£l» ot which (hall be lent,
•nonthly, to tht Governor of thr Society.
Patcrfon, Januaty 1, » 7^4
On application :o either of thr above <»cu
tlenien, informal ion will he £<vcn whirr
ticket* mav he had.
February a 4
PORT WINE.
A choice parcel of Full Bodied'
Old Red I'ort Wine,
This day arrived, fay the Snow Trully,
Captain Cook, from Oporto,
For Sal.• by
PETER BLIGHT.
Alio by the fame Snow, cooo Bulhcli
St. Übes Salt. ]
Oft. 29. dtf.
NOTICE.
A month'} Meeting of the Philadelphia
Society, for the Information and Afjinance
of persons emigrating from foreign 'Coun
tries> •will be held at Sharplefs t School
Room, in Frombrrgers Court, at half pa ft
Six o*clock, on H'ednefday Evening, the third
of December.
To accomfiijh the Fiews of its Inftitvtion
I it will be requisite that the Socielyfbould pof
! fej's m:sch Information j as, what parts of
• the United States nil! afford thegreatrfl
' probability ofSuccefs to Mechanics of diffe
rent descriptions, end to persons calculated
for various otljer Employments, and itf
feffing certain degrees of Capacity and Ji
ll* Is J where and for what purpose* ike
unemployed tire immediately wanting ; ur.li
in order to contribute as much as poftfth
to tlx immediate Comforts of Emigrants iH
generaloll their Arrival, it will be necefjii
ry to know the names of the persons wh*
keep Lodging lioujes, their places of y.Udt
and Terms of Accomodation. Any Conl
- ttpon t'.efe articular Heads
w.U be received with pleasure ly Mr. 'ihoj.
I'carce, at A r 0.4 sin South Third Street,
who is appointed RegiJler by the Committee
and all. Information of a more general
nature by
O F
E,
William W." Woodward,
PRINTER,
HAS removed liis Pi inting-Offo fro/it
No. 41. Cbefnut itreet, 10 bra: klin's
Head, No. %() % i«>ui doors from tlie corner
ofSecond-ftieet, south fide, ncatjy Qpj.c
fuc ; where the Priuting BuiincfV i» t ani d
on as u^na]; hi? vrho:e attention be:; g
confined to that occupation. GrdmfWn
any pa 11 of this flair, or the tontine; t,
will he executed, a;;d authors n»; v idy ftn
having any work they may «e<- fir tn pib
lilh, corit<ft!y printed, either in F»r»iclior
Engufh. The I.evel of Evrop* at*i
North America is painted for tl.e E< i
tor, I'tTER I.GRON, L . L. D. ai the .e
mentioned office, in Frcnch a:dEnfi!f.»i
\Wtich publicau'on kas icceivcd tlw paiioii
rtge ol lortie of the most diftfnfuill. d cha
ra&ers in Ameiica, and v/hofe v nie?, in a
few days, will be pub!ilhcd, ard accc in pa
ny he two si. ft numbers to the fub'ct ib- i s
2awtf
N. B. Blanks, t.ueu'ar L?tfe-s, Oietk
Curds, Handbilk, fcc, &e. cont'.Mu to b<
executed with the ufua) dil'p.stth
Nov. I ft
John Miller, fun.
A<?. 8, Ctim vT near Fnot. <r Slrtcl,
Hath Imported in the Utc Veflela
A GENES.Ah ASSORTMENT OF
WOOLLENS,
SUITABtE TO THfc SEASON.
ALSO,.
(BY THE PACKJIGF,)
HJTTS well ajforted, Boys' and
Mens 1 black
Ma.ichejler Cotton Goods
Slippers and Sandals
Flowers and Feathers
Slack and Wh'tie Lace.
Fans,
IRISH LINENS,
t o,ooc
IO.OOe
Brown and White, by the Box, laid in oti
the BEST TERMS.
so'.ooo
IC.OOO
TickJenburgs,
10,000
10,00 c
BY THI BALK OR PlfcCl |
1,5.000
OA. Is
»0,000
30,000
36.000
8j ,occ
To the Public.
I *
268,000
A SUBSCRIPTION
Is opened for Printing the
Theological Writings
o F
2,000
Emanuel Swedenbourg,
At Frarcis Bailey* s Bock Jlore, J\ o. 116,
Market Jlreet, Pbiladtlphia,
WHEN a fuihtient fubfciiption lake*
place, a meetmg * ill be advei tiled to eon
lidei the rnoft eligible mode fur conducing
die printing of fu< h of the Works as fliall
be thought to be of the grcateft utility in
the fit ft »rfiance.
The following Treat f/ej may be now had at
Mr. JSailty's :
The Dn&tine «>!' Life, ot /he SpiiUual
sense of the Tci. C'.oninaiidrue'nfr.
The Dimcfal Ti-c«>lugy of the New,
Church ; which w;;< ' reioM l-y tie
L«rd in Daiiid, chap.?, v 5, 13, i4<
and in the Apucalypk-, (j<ap. 2!, v. i r
2, &c.
A summary View of thr Heavenly D<«c-
tijnes of* Ho Men- Jerufh'cm Church.
65r As various opi'rtiom have be<o en
tertained rcrpe&ffg 1 l.«*fe iuvahabit tirjtivgi
and yet ro perfotjby rational a 4*unx nt has
been able to refute thrn\, tut infttad thee-,
o•« invidicun caluTiinw •: and gioordlef- ♦«.
ports have been induct:
to discredit the ho> outableardefilial.
Author", a* well av hi* Work*, «r doubt
not the candid r.pd linccre inquWers after
Truths of the higheH impD't;.i ctf, will fc
rioufly examine those Wm»V'. jo' rl wjthet r
iu v/fcich it is t'» h</ Injpe'', thrt brii £in the
pm fuif and love cii the Triit'- lor 'he lake
of its native eweUfi c; o*4 i[fc. they tvilt
regard rhrni ;.sih*y jnfily dcierw. a««d in
the end recrivc profit and delimit.
(•i&fif
ort. »4
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FOR SALE BY
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