ADVERTISEMENT. Firjtnia, hot tkumbeiLndi §uri\ % Dec 28, *793- FOR SALE, V Valuable 'i ratt of LAND, I V irt r .his coi.nl), containing about eight bun r. aerr>, one touith ol which is low giorindf, of excellent quality; ih» other three t rjrrhs •$ high land, well coveted with o:»k, hickory anu chc fnui. •T fit nation i« pleasant and heal'hy, on Yco eomic'" river, about three nuha from the Poto rr.ark There «s on it a iwu (lory hrtck dwel ling house wish tour roonn and a p«(T->gc on crl' Pi »o», exi lufivc of closets ; a ®oorl kitchcn, .nd othei nccrfTny out-hoi|f # Ic ha»oichards or apole and p ;ich tiees, and it weil walcied ,hy many dHi.jh'ful springs. The trrtnj may be known on application to the Honorable JOHN JItATH, in i'ntladclphia, or 10 the fjblcriber, hvmgon the prcmifes. ;o. "Aif IQHX r.ORDOV. This day is pubhjhed % By MATHEW CAREY, No. 11 8, MA RKfcT-*T R FIT, (Price a quarter dollar) A short account of ALGIERS, C"n inii'id it dcicription of the rlunaic of that ro? ihc manner* tnd cuftorm of tnr in. e, arid of ihcr levrral wars aga-nft Spain, '. Hi*!...:;., Holland, Venice, and other iOoc, mm the ufuruation of Bar- c 'un;: y - habitant: Franc*', b»ro{T« and ihe iß.vafion of the Emperor Charles V. to he orelent time; with a eoncife view of theotigi'i of the iruptuie beiwt-cn ALGIERS and ihr UNITED STATES. J*" Q- Insurance Company, Philadelphia, January 6, a 794. XTOTICE is hereby p.ven io the members 1\ o r the Insurance Company of North America, that the have declared a di v de-.d (for the last fix mo iths) of six PtR c&nt, on the amount of the firft and fecoixl lriOalments ; and of one per cent per month on the sums paid in anticipation of the third instalment, calculating from the si ft day of the month following rhat, in which th<>fe pay ments were mad-*. The dividend will be paid to the Stockholders, or their representatives, at the company's office. No. 119 south Front ftreet, at any tiitie after the 13th instant. By order of the D rr&ors. EBKNEZER HAZARD, Secretary. J an - 9- w&f.im. Treasury Department, NOTICE is hereby giv< n, that proposals will be received at the Office of the Secretary of ;he Treasury, until the 6h of February ncx*. iiwlufive, for the fupplv of all Rations which mav be required during the prefi m \c»r, at the fcvrral places of rendezvous hereafter mention ed, tor the Recruiting Service, viz. At New-Brunfwick, in New-Jerfcy; At Philadelphia, At Lancaster, v in Pennf) lvania. At Reading, ) The rations to be furnifhed are loconfiftof the following articles, viz. One Dound of bread or flour, One pound of beef, or £ of a pound of pork, Half a jill of rutn, brandy or whiflty, One quart of fait Two quarts of vinegar( Two p ,und, of fo,p (P" 100 ritlon ' One pound of candles ) Jan. q, CASTELLI, Italian Stay and Habit-Maker, ENCOURAGED by several Ladies of Phi. ladelphia, now in New-York, has remov ed from thence to this city, in Cooper's Court, No. 35 nortU fid'e of Mulbery street, between Front and Second ; where all kinds of Stays are made-—as Italian shape, French corset, English, Silk turn, Rid>ng, Suckling stays, Sec. A'lo ? Lad's' Habits, Surtouts, Gowns, and all kinds of dreiTes for balls, completed in the oeweft and mod elegant fafhion. Any ladies in New-York and Charleston, who may wiih to employ him, and will be pleaded to fend their measures (hall have their work finifhed with the utmost neatness and dispatch. N. B. Sa'd Caflelli has an apartment of ready made stays to felL 3t * Jan. 7, Parry and Mufgrave, Goldfmitbs Jewellers, No. 42, IOUTH SECOND-STREET, HAVE FOR SALE, An elegant AJfortment of SILVER y PLATED WARE, JEWELLERY Ss"Jine CUTLERY, Which they will difpole of on the most rta fonahl* terms. Devices in hair, Miniatures fetr, and every thing in the gold and silver way, dor>« usual. December 24. NOTICE. BF.ING defirou, of doling various commer cial concerns, and Ihil all powen hereto, lore grimed relaiive to the fame fliould be re." vokrd, and public notice of it given, 10 prevent anv P"Bible m.stake ; I, the fubfenber, do here, by make known 10 all whom it mav conccrn that all powers and letters of attorney, ot every natuie and exicnt, granted by me 10 any person or persona, prior to the ill day of July latt, to afl for me or in my name in Atsiaica, arc re voked and made void. JAMES GREENLEAF. New-York, Jan. i, 1794. dlw Excellent CLARET, In hog(Vcads and in cafc* of 50 bottles catli. ALIO, A few cases Champaigne Wine ; MADEIRA, In pipea, hoglhcads and quarter ca(ks, FOR SALE BY No. »m, South Froni-iireei, dtf N O R R I S-C OU RT, Back of tlic New Library, between CUefnut Jan. », 1794. George Rutter, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public in general, that he continues carrying on the bufinrft of Sign and Fire-Bucket Painting, Likewise, JAPANNED PLATES, for doors or window-(hutters, done in the most elegant manner, and with dispatch. Orders from the country will be thankfully received, and duly attended to. December 30, drf NEW BOOKS. Now opening for Sale, M. C A R E Y, By No. 118, MARKET-STREET; A large and valuable colle&ion o(BOOKS, imported from London in the Mohawk. Dec. 19. Robert Campbell, No. J4, South Sectnd-jlreet, Secondduor below the corner of Che fnut-ft reft, HAS IMPORTED, By the l»te arrivals from Britain and Ireland, A large and general AJJbrtment of New Books and Stationary, Which will be difpo/ed of on the lowest terms. mw&f tf D;c. 23. Bank of the United States. January 6th, 1794. NOTICE is hereby given, that there will be paid at the Bank, alter the sixteenth instant, to the Stockholders or their reprefen tarives, duly amhorized filteen dollars and fifty cents for each (hare, being the dividend declared for the last fix months. George Bringhurft, COACH-MAKER, In Mulberry (Arch) between Fourth and Fifth Streets, adjoining the Episcopal burying ground, TAKES this opportunity of returning his grateful thanks to his former employers, and requesting their future favors, as well as those of the public in general. He continues to make and repair at th« fborteft notice, all kinds of pleasure carriages, such as coaches, chariots, phaetons with and without crane necks, coachees, chaises, kitte reens, windsor fulkeys and chaiis, and harness ofevery description, in the neatest and newest fafhion now prevailing in the United States. fa wifiF. And as he has a quantity of the best seasoned wood by him, and capital workmen, he has not the least doubt but he will be able to give fatisfaftion to those who please to employ him. He has for Tale, several carriages almost finished, such as eoachees, an Italian windsor chair, hung on steel springs, a light phzton for one or two horses, and a fulkey with a falling Carriages fold on Commifiion. Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 1794. mfrt3m MONEY borrowed or i«aned, accounts sta ted or collefled, employers suited with domestic!, houle rooms, boarding and lodging irnted, Ut or procured—soldier's, mariner's or miluia men's pay, land, anal claim, on the public ; (hares in the banks, in iheciqalt, md the turnpike road ; certificates granted by the public, and the old and late paper monies; notes of hand, bills, bonds and morgages, with or without deposits—Bought, fold, or cero ctated at No. S, in south Sixth-street, below Marker-ftrert by FRANCIS WHITE, Whotranfaas business in the public offi.es for country people and others, by virtue of a pow er of attorney, or by perfoaal application. December 11. j ALL persons having any demand again# the Estate and EfFe&s of Mrs. MARY SINDREY, widow, late of Frankford, Ox ford township, in the State of Pennsylvania, deceai'ed; are desired to produce their a*! counts to Jacob Leshir and William Ckud, (in Frankford, aforefaid,) Executors and Ad min iftrators of the above in order far feitle ment. And whoever is indebted to said Es tate, &c. are requeued to make payment to the aforefaid Administrators, on or before the i*th of March, 1794, or they will be dealt with according to law. mwjrftf Frankford, Dec. 16. Stock Brokers Office No. 16, Wall-Qrett, Niw-Yokk. ' THESubfcnh.r intending to confine himfelf entirely to the PURCHASE & SALE or STOCKS on COMMISSION, beg. leave ,0 of! frr his ferv.ee,to h„ friends and others, in t he line ol a Stock Broker. Thnfe who may please to favor him with their business, osay depend upon having „ tranfaficd with the uimoft fide. lity and difpaich. Order, from Philadelphia, Boston, or any «her partof the United State,, win be Rriftl, attended to. LEONARD BLSECKER JOHN VAUGHAN, and Walnut-Streets. By Order, JOHN KEAN, Cashier, t&ftf. Just Imported, Frtm London, Dublin and Glasgow ■, And now opening for Jale, by MATHEW CAREY, At No. 118, Market Jlrut, A Large and Valuable COLLECTION OF BOOKS, Among which are the following NE':V Annual Regiiter for 1792 European Magazine for the firft fix months of 1793 Gibbons decline and fall of the Roman Empire Memoirs of the Manchester focicty, 3 vols. Priestly on matter aud spirit on christianity Disney's life #f Dr. Jortin Kingville's ancient geography D'Anoirs of Guy Joli Memty, a colle&ion of essays Varieof Pruflia's works Calm observer—by Mackintoih Ruflell's ancient and modern Europe I-anghorne's Plutarch Eleganr extracts, superbly gilt Elegant extra&s of natural history Saugnier and Briflbn's voyage Rochon's voyage to Madagascar Townfend's travels in Spain Taflo's Jerusalem delivered Smellie's translation of Buffon Berwick's history of quadruped! Button abridged History of birds Philips's history of inland navigation Hooper's rational recreations History of France, in, 3 vols. Curiouties of literature, 3 vols. Whitaker's defence of queen Mary Sheridan's dictionary, 2 vols. Dow's history of Hindoftan Sketches of the Hindoos Key to polite literature. Imlay's description of Kentucky Present state of Nova-Scotia Profent state of Hudson's Bay Preston on masonry Lavater on physiognomy, abridged Zimmerman's survey Murphy's life of Dr. Johnson Necker on executive power Kifles of Secundus Gallery of portrait; Volney's ruins of empires Travels Vaillaint's travels, with superb tngravings Dmvnman's infancy Adair's history of American Indians Benington on materialism and immaterialifm BerchoJd's advice to patriotic, travellers Builder's magazine Complete farmer Chandon's life of Veltaire De Non's travels Franklin's life and works Grozier's defcript-ion of China Murphy's translation of Tacitus Godwin on politicaliuft'cc Gazetteer of France, 3 vols. Helvetius on man Kaimes's fetches of the history of maa Liberal opinion*, or the history of Benignui Mawe's gardener's dictionary Noble's memoirs ol'the Cromwell famiFy Playhouse di&ionary Reveries of fofftnde Smith's theory of mora} fentimenta Stackhoufe's history of the bible Watson's life of Pbilip lid. & lIId. Wonders of nature and art, 6 vols. Wanley's wonders of the little world, called I man Wallis on the prevention of diseases Moore's journal in France Cox's travels into Denmark,Ruflla,Poland, &c. Cox's travels into Switzerland Rabant's history of the French revolution Life of Lord Chatham Mallet's northern antiquities Motherby's medical dictionary Grigg's advice to females Hamilton's outlines of the pra&ice of mid wifery Manning's pra&ice of physic Cleghorn'i diseases of Minorca Innes on the mufclfs Pott's works Fourcroy's chemistry Armstrong on diseases of children Qnincy's dispensatory Edinburgh difpenfatoty Lewis's difpenfatpry Ryan on the asthma Robertfon's treatise on fevers Lees botany, Leake on the viscera Leake on diseases of women Nicholfon's chemistry Gardiner on the animal economy Lewis's Materia Medica Fordyce on digestion Withering on the fox glove Lind on the diseases of heat Monro on diseases of armies Haller's physiology Spalanzane's dissertations London practice of phytic Bell's surgery Chaptal's chemistry. (O" Terms of Subscription for tht. Gaxette, art Six Dollars per annum—to be paid half-yearly. Subscriptions of perfont who reside at a diflance from the city, to be twelve months in advance, or payment to be guaranteed at the place ofpublication. Mvertifementi of onefquare, or left, in fertedfour times for One Dollar—once, for Fifty Cents—and continuations at Twenty Centi each—those of greater length in pro portion. Favors in this line, and Subscrip tions, will be gratefully received at the Office in South Fourth-Jlrtet ,five doers f wrth of the Indian E. Oswald, No. 15$, Market-Sfceet, South, A T the requefc of a number of friends, proposes publishing The Independent Gazetteer, twice a week, vix. Wednefdavs and Saturdays— to commence in January next, it fufficient encoeragement offers It will be published on Paper and Types equal to its present appearance. The sub scription dollars per ann. Advertii'ements not exceeding a fc]aare, will be inierted 4 times for I dollar—every continuance one fifth of* a dollar. Those »x*> ceeding a square, in the fame proportion. TO THE PUBLIC. THE undernamed committee, appointed bv " THE SOCIETY for the INSTITU. TION and SUPPORT of FIRST-DAY or SUNDAY SCHOOLS in the city of Philadel phia and ihe diftrift of Southwark and the Northern Liberties," to solicit further fubfenp tiona for the support of the fchooli which the '° c "'y cftijyhfhed, take the liberty to represent to their fellow citiaeos— Tfcat, although the fchooW were suspended during the period of the late awful calamity with which our «ity and suburbs have been af flifled, they are now again opened for the free ad million and education of poor children. That, the neceflity and rtafona for the eflab lifhment *f these school* are increafrd, from the circumstance of the late distress having left a number of Orphans deUitut* of all the means of education, save what the hand of benevolence may administer. That, former experience has, mod pleasingly, verified the fondeft hopes of the friends of this institution, with regard to the progrefa and ad vancement of the children, who hav* heretofore been under its care, in the ufeful branches of education which it has afforded. Referring to this fact, and to the address to the public, on this fubjr&, pubhfhed in the newspapers of thia city >n the third month last, when about eight hundred and twenty children of both sexes h*d partaken of the benefits afforded by the society, and about three hundred and twenty mora were then actually receiving inftru&ion in their schools, it now only remains to be observed, that the funds of the society are greatly infuffi. cicnt to carry on their benevolent designs, and that the committee formerly appointed to solicit fubferiptionf, conceived it neciflWy to decline k- r a PP'' ca^®n * lo iheir fellow-citir.ens for their afliftance in favor of these schools, in order that theie might be no interruption from them to the solicitations then made in behalf of their iflifortunate brethren from Cape-Francois. The public aid_is now therefore e.arneftly so licited to eftablifhmenr, cal culated upon thf^rfheipleiof public and pri vate good. TUV annual fubjficription for a mem. her is but Otje Dollar; ajid it is prefumcd thai so small a sum per annum cannot be better di£ posed of, by those who can afford it, than by bestowing it as the price of the diffufion of ufeful knowledge among the p«or and friendlefs. Subfcnptipni and donations will be gratefully received by the undernamed committee on be half of the society: Pet er Thorn pfon, Ebenecer Large, Thomas P. Cope, Jacob Cauftnim, Joseph Price, James Todd, £f)ward Pule, Jofcp.h Janscs, James Hardie, Jonathan Peorofe, William fnnia, George Meade, Benjamin Say, John Perot, Nathaniel falconer, Jqhn M'Gree, Francis Bailey, Robert Ralfton, Jcffe Sharpleft, } Thoroaa Armw, Samuel Scotten, Gc.rge Williams Peter Barker. Jan. 1, ADVERTISEMENT^ P*OR the benefit of those nrho maybe con cerned it may not be improper to (jotice, that the United States, by their Art of the lath of February 1793, ordered t(iat all Clai ms ot* the description therein mentioned, and which originated previous to the 4th of March 1789: be profented at the trealury on or before the firft day of May 1794, otherwise they will " for eyer thereafter, be barred, and exclo " derf from settlement or allowance." And as there may be several Creditors of the Uni ted States, holding Certificates or other Se curities, which form a part of tbe Domeftit Debt, and who wifli tq fu'ofcribe to the Loan, they are reminded that the term for receiving fublcriptions at the Treasury, is by tbe Art of the United States, pafied the ffecond of March last, extended to the last day of fnne, 1794* The following is an extaft front the Art of Limitation above referred to : Sictjqn I. "Be it enarted by the Semite and House of Representatives of the UniteJ States of America, in Congress alfcmbled That all claims upon the United States, for Services or Supplier, or for other cause, mat ter or thing, turnifhed or done, previous t* the 4th day of March I 789, whether founded upon Certificates, or other written documents from Public Officers or otherwise, which have not already been barred by anv Art of Limi tation, and which ftail not be presented at the Treasury before the firft day of May 1 794, (hall forever after be barred and preferred from settlement or allowance : Provided that nothing herein contained, ftiall be con! ftrued to assert Loan-Office Certificates, Cer tificates ot Final Settlements, Indents of lts tereft, Balances entered in the books of tbe register ot the treasury commonly called regis tered certificates,loans oi monies obtained in foreign countries, or certificates issued purfg ant to the Art, intitled u An Art, making pre vision for the Debt of the United States. PHILADELPHIA : P*i»tkd iy JOHN FENNO, No. 3, Suulh Fourth-Street.