■-r i \, ■ • EvJik of North America, UstetnbJr 8, 1594. The Stockholders of the Bank of N nb v !ic ic.i arc hereby not* lied tUat ;u 1 iui<i£C rI ON for C I cive Dirtffors For t'leenjui >g Year, wiJjtie l.eid at the B»iikoa M'»Hckiy the i2(h of January C-Mf, a s 5o o'clock in the forenoon. Lcc. v dtj 12 Parry' & Mufgravc, Goldjbiitbs, "Jewelers and Halr-Wvrkers, No. 42, south Second Street, Have received by tli. Pignu from London a'l AtSORTMSNT c»f Plated japanned ware Jewellery & Cutlery, viz. Piated <>nJ Tea Urns plated and japan'd Patent Lamps (Jailors and Liquor F»ames Biead and Fruit Baskets Japan'd Tea Trays Plated coffee and Tea Pots and cadies Ditto Candlesticks A variety ofelegant and most fafliionable Ear rings Lnan cll'd ard other Bracelets, Breast pins, and Finger Rings Thimbles, enamcl'd and other kinds Ladies and gentlemen's gold, gilt, and fteei Watch chains i Gold and gilt Seals ard Keys Stone and fine fttel Knee Buckles, Pen- Knives ami ftiifars, with Variety of other Articles, hi the above Blanches.. Die. 6 eodtf Office of the Insurance, Com pany of North America, r i Hh President and Directors of this Company are now ready to rcceive applu cuuon* tor Infur-mce on Houses and stores and on houfhoH Furniture aud Goods in Dwelling Houses and Stores, upon the tei ms contained in their proposals which,' hav." been already published. Thcexpence of Survey, being TwoDol !ars, must be deposited when the applica rioo tor Infu. ance is made ; and the a:»d.Policy, Together with the Premium, zie to paid for when the order is given and accepted. Ebenezcr Hazard, Secretary. Dec. 8 diHi.2awim Landing at Wiflint's Wharf, CLARET <>» / Of the Fi»ft OJrality in Hogfluads and 9 Cases, HIGH I ROOF Cogniac Brandy, White Wine Vinegar, Port Wine, m ,yj,. Aticant Wines,red & white FOR SALE BY John Vaughan. Dec. 23 d This day is Publifhed\ (Price a quarter of a Dollar) Slaves- in Algiers : O R A Struggle for Freedom,: A FLAY, Interfperfcd with Songs, in three adts, Infcfibcd to the Citiiens o( the United States of North America. By Mrs. Roivfon. Asperformad at the New Theatres in Phi ladelphia and Baltimore. ExtraS from the Preface. " My chief aim has Been, to offer to the public a Dramatic Entertainment, which, while it might excite a finite, or call forth the tear of sensibility, might contain no one sentiment, in the least prejudicial, to the moral or political principles o' the go vernment under which I live. J3n the con trary, it has b en my endeavour, to place the lbcial virtues in the faireft point of v.iew, and hold up to merited contempt ao.l ridicule, th.ir oppolite vices. If, in tnis attempt, I have been tlje least fuccefs tul, Ifhall reap ths reward to which 1 as' fire, in the smiles and approbation of a li beral public. Sold by M. Carey, No. 128, and Rice & Co. No. J3, High street; S. Campbell, No. 54, south Second ftreer, and Wiigley tt Beriman, No. 149, Cnelnut street, Jan". 5 aawtf AT THE Card y Nail Faffory, No. 59, north Front street, Webster, Adgate & White, Have canflanth for sale, Cotton, Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, Cut Nails of all sizes, Floor Brads, Sprigs and Tacks, Fullers Shears, Gun FlinU and Wool Hats, A quantity of Viln dried Indian Meal is barrels A new Edition of Adgate's Philadelphia Harmony, containing both the firft and se cond p.irrs, being the moll aproved sys tem ot Rules a'npl tbk' beil cole&ion of Tunes now in u'e, Also for Sate, A CO MPLET E SET OF Machinery for making Cards On an Improved Conilrultioa. Oft. 2 iaw tf a m |*| |' T*T TT T F it E S H Bohea Tea, GIN in Pipes, Now Landing from on board the ship Peggy, John Elliott maftcr, from Amftcrdam. Also Imported by the late Arrivals, Rullia Hemp, lirft quality Dirio Sail Duck • Di:tu Ravens Duck Brown Russia Sheeting Ticklcnburgs Oznaburg* B o\yn Flaidens Sheetings Medians and B own Rolls Cotton Stripes a'id Checks Flanders Bedecks Holland Sail Duck Seine Twire Dutch G«eat Coats Gin in cases Madder y ' Window Glass, S by iO Jesuits Baik Opium, Aifafcetida /German Steel Mill and Crdfs-cut Saws Hoes and Cut ing Knives Sythes and Skates Mills Black Lead Crucibles Anchors from 3 cwr. to 15 cwt. And a General Ajforttqent of 5-4 & 6-4 Boulting Cloth, FOR SALE BY Pragers & Co. Nov 11. d Frefli Teas, Of Superior Quality, vl?. Imperial, or Gunpowder Hyson Gomee, lit quality Hyson, 2d. do. do. Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Souchong. A few Boxes of each, for sale at No. Third street south. Dec. 10 eodtf 'ficklenburgs, Oznaburgs, and Glass Ware, Landing from on board the Jhip eggy, from Amjlerdam. ALSO, Coffee of prime Quality In hogfheada-and tierces, Muscovado Sugars In hogdieads, German Steel, ASSORTED WOOLLENS, In small Bales, &c. for sale by Run die $3* Murgatroyd, No. 11, Walmit street wharf. Who want to purchase 309 or 400 Casks Good Flaxfeed. Nov. II I 3t»wtf Bank of the United States. January $th. 1795. Notice is hereby given, that theie will be paid at the Bank alter the 15th Niftant to the Stockholders or their re presentatives duly autliurifed, Sixteen Dol lars for each lhare, being the dividend de clared for the last fix months. By order of the President and Directors, John Kean, Cajhier. Jan. 5. mw&rf 1 m FOR SALE BY John D. Blanchard, At his Stores, in Third street, — irfr- H B-Ji-S r" Choice TENERIFFE WINE, os-superior quality, Coniac Brandy in pipes 50 Cases ofClaret of afuperior quolity fubjeft 10 drawback. Bolton TeaKetiles, alarge assortment Shoit of all sizes and numbers Barr Lead, Lead in.pigs Russia Sheetings Women's Stuff Shoes by the quantity Cutt Nails Rhode-Hland Cbeefe And a large and elegant assortment of European and India GOODS, At the most reduced PnceSi Nov. 25 4 2awt-f Forty Dollars Reward. 1 RAN away from the fubfcribeis in Woodbury, Gloucefler County, New-Jer ley, on Sunday morning the i2thinftant, Two young Negro Fellows, named Jack and Tom, each about 20 years » J a ck is of a dark black colour and a four look; Tom is ©f an open counte nance, of a yellowish colour, and irtueh I d i fpofed to 1 augh. They are fpnghtly active fellows, and \ but little (hort nf fix feet high ; they wert both well drefled ; Jack had on a blue t bioad cloth coat and different kinds of clothes. Whoever takes lip said servants, and ; secures them in . any gpal in the United States, fothat their matters may get them again (hall receive the above reward and reasonable exprnces. John Sparks, Andrew Hunter. Qfl. 14 2a tf PHILADELPHIA:—Printed by JOHN FENNO, Ne. 119, Chesnut Street.—Price Six Dollars Per Annuk. * " Scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars Deducting 15 per Cent. Jrom the Prizes— This Lottery confi/lf* of 38,000 Tickets, in which there trues, and 23,461 li link's, being about one and an ha'J blanks to a prize. j S H£ Dire&ors of the Society for establish- JL ing Ufeful Manufactures, having rtffo.'v id to crLOTTERIES tor railing One Hundk ed Thousand Dql l a rs, agreeably to an A«st ot the L giflatuie of the State of New-Jersey, have appointed the following rjerfoii6 to superintend and direst the draw* the fame, viz.. Nicholas Low", kufus King, Herman L<* Roy ? James YVatfon, Richard Hprrifon, Abijah Hammond, and Cornelius Raf, of the city of New-York Tliomas Willing, Jolcph Bail, Matthew M - ConneJ and Andrew Bayard, of (he city of Philadelphia— Hii Excellency Richard How ell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General EliasDay t'vii, James Parker, John liayarH, Do&or Lcwii Donham, Samuel W. Siookton, Jolhua M. Wallace, Jofcph Bloomfjeld, ai«j Eii(ha 1 not, of New-Jersey, who offer the folldwing Scheme ot a Lottery, and pledge sbemfelves to the public, that they will take every assurance anri precaution in their power 10 have the Monies paid by the Managers, from time to time, as received, into the B*nks at New-York and Philadelphia, to rt-main tor the purpose of paying Priz.s, which fball.be immediately discharged by a check % upoh one of the Banks. SCHEME: 1 Prize of 20,00$ JEfellars is 20, ooq 1 -io,ooo 10,000 2 s>^ oo 10,000 5 2,000 10,000 10 1,000 10,000 20 500 lf\ooo 100 100 tpjOOO 3°° 5° 15,0^0 1000 20 20,000 2000 15 30,000 3000 12 36,000 8100 10 Bi,oqo — tL— ;4*539 Prizw. 262,000 ,13,461 Blanks. Fir ft drawn number > 2,000 Laftdrawn number, 2,000 83000 Tickets at" Dollars each is 266,000 The drawing will comments, under the nfpeftion of a Committee of the Super in endants, as soon as'the Tickeis are fold, of which timely notice will be given. The Superintendams have appointed John N. Cumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample Security for discharging the trust reposed in them. rr tn order tofecure the punctual pay* memo! the Prizes, the Soperintendants ps the Lottery have dueled that the Managers (hall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars, With four Sufficient fccurities, to perform their nftru&ions, the substance of whi.ch ia I. That whenever either of the Managers fhallreceive the sum of Three Hundred Dol lars, he (hall imnidiately place the fame in one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel phia, to the cieditof the Governor of the Society, and such of the Superintendants as live (n the city where the monies are placed, m tfetrc «H>ul LMUry u> <lxawn, for the payment of the Prizes. 11. The Managers to take fufficient se curity for any Tickets they may trust, other wise to be responsible for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid int* the jPank, abftra£ts of which (hall be sent, monthly, to the Governor of the Society. Paterfon, January 1, 1794. On application \o either of the above gen tlemen, irformatiw will be given where lionet & jr*y be had. F'b/uary 24. tii&ftf SHAKSPEARE'S WORKS. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. B Y Mountford, Bioren & Co. Proposals for Printing by Subscription, THE WHOLE Dramatic Works o F WILLIAM SHAKSPEA IN EIGHT DUODECIMO VOLUMES, _ From Jones's Dublin Edition. C 0 NDTT lONS. I. This Work wvll be comprized in Eight DuoiecimO'olumes, printed on a tine American Taper, in a ftileof Typogra phical Elegance that foal! rtfleft °rhe highest credit on the American press. 11 That it shall be embellished with a beautiful Frontispiece of Shakfpeere engraved by the best American Ariift. 111. That the price to Subscribers will be MGHT doll Alls, one dollar to be paid on fubferibing, and one dollar on the re ceipt of every fuceeeding volume but the lall:—to enable ihe Publishers to pursue with convenience this arduous undertaking. IV. Each volume shall be delivered in blue boards to the SubfcriWers immediately on the publication of every volume with best imprefiions of th<- Frontispiece the price to be raised to Non-Subfcribei 3. V. That the names of ihe Subscribers w j|| b»-(Tinted to. record tlie patrons »t tl.ij endeavoui to er.coui age tJws— a H d elegant Arts in America. Snbfcripttonj ar« received by Meflrs. Dobfon, Carey, Young, Stevens, Camp, bell, Rice, M'KeiHey. Ornivod, Ji.hnfton, and by the bookleilers throughout the Uni ted State*. Also by the Editor of ihe Gen. Advert fer. theEdior ot th« Gaz. ot the t'mted States, and b» the p»o:i)her-, Moun ford, Bioren & Co. No. 7J Dock flreet D c. 10. eod2w2awtf Bohea Tea: [ ■ 50 chests Bohea Tea, of supe rior quality, jufl received by the Sihconef ' Porgi, from Boston, , For sail By Nalbro' & John Frazier, No, 81, Walnut Street. Dec. 27 mwfcs4w Infttfance Company of the State of Pennsylvania. NOTICE is hereby j_iv(n, that, agree- | abl. to law, an election for thirteen direc • tors to serve for one year, will be held at, the office of the Company, on Monday the 12th day ofjariuary next, at three o'clock in the afternoon. Dec. ig. eod tf PROPOSALS By Thomas Dobfon, For Pnblifhing by Subscription, An English Translation O F Poole's Synopsis of the Trans lations of the Bible, And Of The Critics,lnterpreters, and Commentators Exhibiting at one view, the principal cri ticiftns, and most valuable Elucidations ol tlie Scriptures; IHuihations ot the an cient Eastern Manners and customs ; & Descriptions of the Plants and Animals therein mentioned ; with improvements from observations of Travellers, fmce the publication of that excellent work. IT has been master of wonder and regret that this most learned and valuable work, so Highly prized by the learned, both cun <&s and serious, has never been translated, and f buH« wf deprived of a work of the gretteft enter, taiament and utility; in which by the La bors of the learned of various ages and na tions, the Sacred Scriptures are cleared o. the con traditions and absurdities of mof dern translations, and the ancient manners metaphors, allegories, and figures are il, luftrated in fucha way, as to unite the most rational entertainment with the most fub~ lime inftru&ion ; & to discover the source whence true philofophrrs, io all ages, have derived their knowledge from the Sacred Scriptures, which contain the feeds of all the sciences valuable to man. This work is proposed to the PulTxc on the folloiviug CONDITIONS. It is supposed the whole will be comple ted in four volumes, large quarto ; and will be set to the press as soon as a fuffici ent number shall be fubferibed for, to de fray the expence. The price to fubferibers will be four dollar* for each volume, in boards. N» moaev will be demanded till the firft vo lume shall be completed, when the price of the firft and lecond volumei will be requi ' W- IaHAA 1 | the price of the third will be payables— And when the third volume is finifbed, the price of the fourth muff be paid. The price of such copies as may not be fubferibed for will be raised 25 frr ctnt. Dec. 13. iaw 4w To the Public. A SUBSCRIPTION Is oppned for Printing the Theological Writings , o F Emanuel Swedenbourg, At Francis Bailey's Book Jiore, Ao. 116, Market Jlreet, Philadelphia, WHSN a lufficient fubfeription take» place, a meeting will be r -ivertifcti to e n fidcr the mod; <ligib!<; mode for comJuiTnflP ihe printing'of furh of tl/r Woirks as Ciafl be thouftlrt to be ot ihe grcateft utility in ■ the fir® instance. Thefclleiumg Trealr/n may be now had at Mr. Bailey's : The Doflrine of Life, or the Spiritual feufe of the Ten Commandments. Tile tjjiiverlal 'i heology "of - -tkc —Hrw — Church j whish was f ueiold Hy the - ' Lord in Daniel, chap. 7, v. 5, 13, 14, and in the Apocalyple, chap. 21, r. 1, 2, &c. A fuminary View of the Heavenly Doc trines of the New Jerusalem Church. 9T AS various opinions have been en- I tertained re (petting those iu valuable writings and yet no person by rational argument has bceiT-able to refute them, but instead there of, invidious calumnies and groundless re ports.have been induftr'ioujly propagated todifcredit the honourable Author, as well as his Works, we doubt <iot the candid and sincere inquirers after Truths of the highest importance, willfe -1 ioufly examine those Works for thcmjelves, in which it is to be hoped, thet being m the pursuit aod love of the Truth for ihe lake of its native excellence and use, they will regard them as they justly deierve, nnd in" the end reccivc both profit and d<,Tight. Oft. 14 e'J'iii2W TO RE SOLD BY T. DOBSON, Principles and Observations APPLIED TO IHE MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION o F Pot and Pearl Afhts. By DAVID 'mr InfpeAor of Pot and Peirl-Afhes for the Commonwealth of Maflachufetts. Publifhcd according to h,£t of Congress. These observations relate to an extensive business ; and are defined, in the plainefi manner, to convey profitable information to those Interested in it, who hive no leif ur« or opportunity to search for the princi" pies therein contained, in the writings o profefiional Chcmift«. COFFE I 54 hog/heads ) 3J o barrels J ™o,cbo lbs. Just arrived in the Rebecca, Captain Hughes, from Jamaica. FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. Who has also now landing out of the Mer cury, from Oporto, Choice Reel Port Wine,, / A'' V I P f. S. Dec. 32 j To be Sold, A/' PRIVATE SALE, A vn-y pfcafant well fitua?e( &£ valuable .Farm, CON I AINING 3fcS acres of gpod J.otv lying in Hanovei, Morris county, N. fcC icy, about i mile f rorn Mi. White' l : IV: - ing Hnufe, on the road leading to Boitle • H i!, about 16 miles tVoin Elizabeth 1 wj 13 from Newark, and 8 from Morris-town Thei e are on the Pieiiiiies a large *'< convenient dwelling hou!"e, la ge bam, . der hoiil'e and niij:, a g w „i gianury ai J«- thercut houses. Likewil* a good bit-, ~,g apple 01 chard, containiug ah,i u r 300 t es together with a colletft.on of btit gr, d fruit, such at> peachcs, pears, i-x Said Farm is well with land, meadow and tinibei ; tlice are about 10 acres of plow land and 6o u f uk - dow already cleared, the remainder be - timber and paftuie land. Any person inclining to purchase, may know the terms by applying (o the Sk li ber on ihe premises, 01 to Col. Ellis ' uk near the fame. Thomas T.. Eckley %1 "law -w Flax Dre tiers. TW ") er three good Flax D'eflcr. arc wanted at the Sail Chjth MiinuWW,y ij, Boston ; therefore any pirfon who ha. • n tegularly b-ed to that bufinels, by api to Jofepli Anthony in this ci,ty,at his C m p. ting Ho-jfe, No. jyChefmt Iheet.oi p t e fa d Factory -in Bofton,will meet with t.,t encour.-gement. Philad. Dec 31 eod William W. Woodwa J, PRINT E HAS removed his Priiiting-Office from Mo. 41, Chefnut street, to Fra; ; >r*'s Head, No. 26, four doors from the < r*ri of Second-street, l'outh fide, near y file ; where the Printing KulinelV it c on as usual; his who.'® attention confined to that occupation. Order i. any part of this ftme, or the conti will be executed, and authors may it 01 having any work the y may lee fit f«> li(b, correctly printed, either in F'lem ■ 01 The Level of Euaopi. ,N.i North America, with a COPIGUf tor, IVi'Lii I.: L. jj. arrrri ,;,e mentioned office, in French and Enjl.J'i : which pnblicaiinn las received the p :i«iv ag of some of the mod diftinguilhec ,i . ra ers in America, and whole names, in a few days, will be published, and act. ... Ny he two fir ft numbers to the fujjfc i,! . N. B. Blanks, Circular Letters, Che Cards, Handbills, &c. &e. continue to be executed with Uie ul u al dispatch. Nov. ift , - e..d £ v James JM'Alpin, Taylor, No, 3, South Fourth Returns his grateful acknowledg' /r:?r,t* 5o bis friends and rlie Public for their Jibe* .at r.ncoui agement, and begs lea - e pe£Uully. to lolicjt a Continuance ot tluir Fa m;rs. • /It hisS&fcp Gentlemen can be vi best materials, and lvav~ * made up ai d si tjfhed in the neatest ,r,(j iiioft fafhionab'e manner. Hewili thankfully receive any 6rder' A pay aprompt aad punctual attcnton to _cIK m. oar Tf — ~„tf ■ To all who it may conccrn. TAKE notice, that ag-< eable to zri a r i of iJie late Session of {Jtvfogrefji I t<s app'y at the 7"reafnr\ of tue United r - for the renewal of the following Contu t - - tai Loan, Office Certificate, deftr'oy c d afid 101 lat my Lodgings in the city of Phila delphia, inthe yc?a 1791. No, 1607, dated April 13, 1779> 5 ' <<** Dollais. ITued in the Delaware State to Icriber then fefHent at New-Caftlej fi ter/igned Samuel Paterlijn, C. L-VU- **" ■ tSfi were iudorfements Jo imereft p-'d ro the la ft of December 1782, by-r. fald Continental Loan Officrr. George Read. New Castle, Nov. 19> *794 • Dancing School * _____ Wm. M'DOUGALLprefentshi pliments to the Public—Thanlts tli the great encouragement he has < enced these twenty odd years, f open his School for this Season on iV the 13th Otfhober, at .10 o'clock 1 r •. mewnjng, in that large and elegant ■ ' Fourth flreet, turning tlie corner < 70, South Third flreet. His Employers maybe afltired, tli . order and decorum that has a.lwav 1 .•«>> observed ia his School, (hall ftiU 1 • fucd—and that their children will be \*F* in the molt approved and Hiodern d Note—An Evening School for yc I Gentlemen. Oft £ : v
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