ARRIVED, 7hit day a few pipes of the firji quality French Brandy, Fourth Proof, Elteemed equal tp any that has been in this city for a number of vears, ALSO, Forty H'tgflicads of ji'Jl Quality of St. Croix Sugar, And a few Tons of Good Black Pepper, FOR SALS Br Levinus Clark/on, No. zi6> south Water street. oa. 8 i To-Morrow, Will be Lc..id:'i at Sims's wharf from on board of tk? Brig Polly, William Brad- Jhaw, mafier. Malaga Wine, (if a very superior quality, in butts and Quarter Cafics, FOR Sitl BY Philip/, Cramotid W Co. o<£^. 19 d PORT "WINE. A choice parcel of Full Bodied Old Red Port Wine, This day arrived, by the Snow Trusty, Captain C< .from Oporto, Fir Sale by PETER FLIGHT. Also by the fame Snow, 5000 Bushels St. Übes Salt. Oft. 29. To-Morrow, will be tended at ivharf, from on board of the jh\b Jingle, David Williamfon, maflcr, from Ol>orto, RED & WHITE PORT WINE, In Pipes, Hogsheads and quarter Caflcs, For Sale by Philips, Cramond & Co, Who have also arrived for sale, about 4000 Buftiels Coarse SALT, and 28 Firkins of BUTTER. Oft.' 29. Lately Imported In the Br'-i; H< <ftor, Captain Baker, from R u <lea«x,.aud fo'* Sale by "Joseph Anthony & Son, Cno'cfc!Old CLret, in Hjgflieads and Ca r *V E*crll<-it White Wine, in Quarter ~ .Calk; «od Buxrs Kiorence'oil, in Cnflcs ard^afw. They have alfi in hand, Choice Lisbon & Port Wine, Soft She I'd Almond' ard Box-Raisins, K. E. Ruih, B ft on Beef ofVuperior quality Tow linen, a* d Tanners oil, Eng'iih nd Roflia Canv"?, ft-'fton Duck fine Co'too Card Wire, & bv la, &? by 9 Window Glass, and Spermaceti Candles. d2wr 29 JTo be Sold, The House, Stables of Ground. In Second street, between Sprue* a*nd Union ftrce's, in the occupation t»( his Majesty's Minister. ALSO The Adjoining Lot. 26 feet trnnt, and 149 feet deep. tffrms of felty apply Win. Cramond. A a". ,f\ For Sale, Three tracts of Land, LYIWO in Culpepper County, Virginia, on Mountain Run j one trad is within aj, the other two, 30 miles of Fredcrickfcurg, on RappaHanock ri^er. within a J mile;, contains about 1400 acres stof rne'ttdiwr land, in two separate plan tations ; on it is an extensive two-story dwelling house, 4 rooms btlsw, and four a bive, with 6 fire plates, a large barn, lia ble, ani otlur oiit-houfei: a grift and saw , mill, with a Jarge htfulV, which can very ea filyand with little cxpence, be turned in to a manufactory m.ll. A large quarry of lime ftonr, very easily come at, which is very profitable, as there is none ef any ac count with in ,40 miles of ihe place. The other tra« has a gopd dwelling houfe, 2 rooms below, and t above, a good frame bar<i, and other out-houfes, and a good orchard on each place. The other twotraftr, one of which con tarns 453; the other 266, only, the said run divides them : they are in a fine fituatioti, »nH afTord beautiful profoefts ; there are good dwelling houles on each, one has four rooms below, the othrr two, and other out houses, some fruit fees, ten acrei now in grass on one of the tracts, and a (tone distil- Jery house 13 fee 1 fqnare in the clear. ALSO, A Small Trail of Lease Land, rir twt> Lives, lying r>n Rnpnahanocfc ri. ▼*r, 25nvles f'orat Frederickfcurgh, with ( good mill oa it. Apply to Joseph Roberts. Of Culpepper County. Oft. 28 PROPOSALS BY THE PRESIDENT £3* DIRECTORS INSURANCE COMPANT NORTH AMERICA. WHEREAS by an aS of the LepJUtnfe of the State of Pcnnfylvania incorporat ing the Insurance Company of North A merica, the President and Directors are authorised to extend their assurance to Goods, Wares and Merchandize, or ci ther perfonaiproperty in fcwlliiig ttouf rs, IVarehoufes or Stores, or to Buildings aganfl the risk arising from Fire, and having ascertained that it is a general d-Jtre that Property of this defcripiion Jhould be ajjured from so Jatal a risk, tbe President and Directors of the Insu rance Cbmpany of North America are induced to offer the following TABLE Of* Rates and Terms. Tables of Rates of Annual Premiums to be paid for Affiirance againjl Fire. No.I Upon common insurances, or hazard* of the firft class, within thr ci y r»i Phiia delphia and Northern and Southern Libc ties. B' ick or Stonr hou(V>. or Stoics Furniture or Merchandiie nnthrreafrrr ()>«- cified a»(*ira h»«irdoc*, eomained in Brick or Stnnc Houfc» For sums not exceeding 8000 dollars at and after the rate of 30 ccnts for every hundtrd Dollars. For sums not exceeding i6oco Dollars a* and afrer the rate of 45 cents for every hun dred dollars. dtf. For sums not exceeding 25000 dollars at and after the rate of 60 cents for every Run died dollars. N. B. As the neighborhood »f framed buildings, oro'her circumstances, may ren der a risk ineligible which is within the let ter of thefepropofals, the company reserve a right to rejefl such an assurance at pleafurcj No. 'll.—Upon hazards of the second class- Houses or Stores of which the walls are not wholly of Brick or Stone. Furniture, or merchandize inc'uing; ex trti hazardous Goods, as Pitch, Tar, Tur pentine, Wax, He - p, Oil, Tallow, Spirii ous L'quors contained in houses or Hots Of which the walls are not wholly brick or ft-one. dtf. These last r#c«ted extra hazardous articles in any building whatroever» Ships whilst building ; the premises and property therein contained rif Carpenter Joiner?, C.oopert, TavernkceDc r s or Inhol dcrs, Stable keepers, Bakers, Ship Chandlers and Boat Builders, Malt B»ewers, Tallow Chandlers, S'Aar Bakers, Apothe caries, Chemists, D»(li!lers, P inters, Oil and"Colourmen, China, Gbf-; and Earthen w*rc Sellers. Mill® and Machtnerv : Porcelain, G'afs and Pottery Wares in Trade. For fuiTK-not exceeding 8000 dollars at and aftew the rate of 75 cents for every hundred dollars. For sums not exceeding 160OQ dollars ai after the rate of 150 c fits for every hun dred Hollars. CONDITIONS. lft A written application nrnft be left ai the Company'- Office Rating the sum desired lo be infdrrd, by tv'hoin, and a drfcHpti*»n of the k»nd of property, whrfher Buildings or Goods.; what kind df goods, how touch upon each building, or the goods Ln each, where there are out hnufes or ftnres. When ttoufehold Goods are intendrd to be insured the application (hould fpecify as follow*, Dollats & Lot On Household Furniture *artd t'wn On Wearing Apparel On China and Glaft On Printed Books On Liquors For 2nd. The Premium must be paid when the oMer is given and accepted, the Infur tprc to commence the inftmt it is paid, and continue in force lo long a? the payment (ball be annuaHy made arthe office before 5 o'clock p. M. on the day when each revolution of the term n complete ) or if that dav {hall happen on a Sundav or 4th July, or any other Holi day kept at the Office, then on ihe day pre ceding. 3d. If any other infuranitie be exiftingon th~ Came property noiieo ihereof mull he given with the order,orherwife the PolicywiU be void. wfcst f The tract that is 4th. Goods held in rust or wn Commif fton, must be declared to be so held, other wise the Policy will cover fiich Properly. sth. This Company wl'l not V»- accounts ble so*- anv loss or damage can fed by any Fo reign Invasion, or by any Military or Usurp ed Force, or by reason of any civil Compno tion. 61 h. Bills o r Exchange, Bonds, Securities, Title Deeds, Ready Money, and Bank and other Eromiffory Notes are not included un der any inftirance. Paintings,Me<Val«,J''wel« Gems, Antique Curiosities and Mirrors, a bove 101, eacb, may be Insured A» greement. 7th. No lofurence will be made for a less > term tban One Year. Blh. Persons to Insure for Seven years Iball be. allowed One year's Premium by wav of . difeount ; also one-ihird of a year's Premium upon a irimnal Infumnee. 9th. When any loft by File is fuftain'd on property insured at ihi; Office, the (utferer (ball in thirty days furnifb the best docu ments he is able of the value of the Goods damagrd ordeftroyed ; this ascertained, the loss within thefum insured (ball be paid without deduction in thirty proof thereof. N. B. It is, expeftert a little experience may anthorisrthe Company to extend affwr aoce fro™ Fire to other Cities; at prc(cn iheyconfinr this branch of their business to Philadelphia and i'j Vicinity, in Pennfylva ni«. By Order. EBENEZER HAZARD, Sec'ry Oft. 21 lawtf PHILADELPHIA:—Printed by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chesaut Street.—Price Six Dollars p K » A n *wm. or THE O F FOR SALE, About Seventy Cajks Claret Wine, Fit for shipping—and three hundred BOXES Dutch Cheeses, APPLY TO Deblois & Breckj Between Walnut and Chef nut Street Wharves. Nov. Q CLARET, N D White Wine,, Of a very Superior Quality^ JV ST A R R IV E D, Iti Hoglheads atid Boices, and for lale at a very r#afonab!e Uate by Divid Sc Gurdon Mumford Of NEW YORK. Ally orders lent them, will be duly at tended t<>. New-Vorkv Ofi. 30 MADEIRA, SHERRY, WINES, PORT. • ~, LISBON, )" _ °J' ERIFFE & First Quality TEN MALAGA , Old Jamaica Spirits* Antigua and Weft Irdia Rum. Co'iiacj Ftihli, and Peach Brandie?. .Claret and Port yine of a Superior Qua. lity, in C.ifcs. 'Wine and Cyder Vinegar ill Pipes and Iftdi. . IVft Wine Bitters by the gallon or bottle. Corks in Bales. Havannah Sugar in Boxes. Hamburgh Demij hns. Porter and Claict gottlei. MALI' LIQUORS T Prepared for In calks and bottles J-exportation or CYDER, in do. dd. J immediate use. j}nd for Sale by Benjamin W, Morris. Philad. ftav. 6. ethf&tu4w John Rurge, CONFECTIO iVER, No. 7, Ncrth Fottrth Street, RETURNS h:« sincere thanks to his Friends and thr» puMic, U*r the very liber al encouragement he has received in the line of his tinee liis commence ment of bitftutfs in this citv. Ve refpe&fully folicitsa continuance of their favours, and .fTur»s them that no thin£ fliall be wanting <Jn his part to ren dei fatisfailion. Be ha? riow on hand, and forSa'e a GENERAL Ajfortment of Cottfeßionary. Among which are the following ARr/C L E S: Pinr Apples preserved, whole and fl : c ed, PeaTs, &c. prefeTved, Ra:- berry and jam, Rafberry Blackberry, and Current Jellies, Peach March lade, and a great variety of other articles Al r o Soft Shell'd Almonds, By the Bag or Smaller Quantity. Nov. 4 2aw4%v AT THE Card & Nail Fafiory, No. 59, north Front street, WebfteV, Adgate & White, Have conjlanlly for sale, Cottcm, Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, Of nil Kinds, Cut Nails of all sizes, Floor Brads, Sprigs and Tacks, Fullers Shears, Gun Flint« and Woo] Hats, A quantity of kiln dried ludian Meal in barrets A new-Edition of Adgate's Philadelphia Harmony, containing both the firft and fc cond parts, bein» the nioft aproved fyf tero of Rules and the bed coleftion of Tunes now in ufr, Also for Sale, A COMPLETE SET OT Machinery for making Curds On an Improved Conftruftion. Oft. 2 wSrsif At a meeting of the citi zens appointed to procure fuhferiptions for the relief of" thr families of persons vho have marched against the Western Infur g?nts. JOHN BATVCLAY. Esq. wa« appointed Treasurer to the !und. and to whom the monies coHefted will be paid. The following perf<n<; were appointed tc diftribtfte t<f rtie receffitr>us families of their refi>«aive VARDS, vix. For New.Market \V»id Daniel Smith, I)ock Ward Levi Hollingfwortt. Walnut Ward Jame« Cox, South Ward Nalbro' Frazier, Lower Delaware Andrew Bayard, Chefnnt Ward) J°hn Stille, Middle Ward Israel Whelm, North Ward Ash, High Ward Matilon Hutchin'on Upper Delaware Wm. Montgomery .South !V• 'T'herry Andrew GUyef, North Mulheny Godfrey Haga. /üblifhed by order of t!ic IM^eting, ROBERT RALSTON, Sec> Money to be Lent, On Morteaee of REAL ESTATES, WithiD the City and Liberties of Philadel phia. Apply to Nicholas Diebl, jun. Attorney at Law. Ko. la, Couth Fourth fire*. . Aun. 4 mw&f,f jult Arrived, And will be landed to-morrow morning at rtamilton's wharf, the CARGO of the Schooner Industry, Captain Hylandfr, from Havanna, Bfy hhds. MolafTes, Of fuptribr full quality. jO6 Boxes and Barrels CONSISTING OF White & brown Sugar and A Parcel of Ox-Hides ; FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. A L S O, A PARCEL OF COFFEE, rfiot Just arrived in the Hibsrnia, Captain Irwin, from Jamaica. Sept. 7.1 d Dancing School. Wm. M'DOUGALL presents his com pliments to the Public—Thanks them for the great encouragement he has experi enced these twenty odd years. He will open his School for this Season on Monday the 13th Oflober, at 10 o'clock in the morning, in that large and elegant Saloon in Hsrmory street, leading from Third to Fourth street, turning the corner of No. 70, South Third street. His Employers may be allured, the ftri<3 order and decorum that has aJways been observed in his School, shall still be pur sued—and that their children will be taught in the most approved atjd modern flile Note—An Evening School for young Gentlemen. o<ft. 10 Fortv dollars reward RAN AWAY from the Subfcribei on St turday night the 11th inft. A Mulatto lad, named Bill, generally called B/ll Madden , about 17 or 18 yas of age, 5 feet 701* 8 i»- "ches high, of a Him make, has strait black hair, which he sometimes wes tied, but generally loose; he ha* been,accnflt>n»ed to watt altogether in a house, and having been , much indu'ged, has become too idle 10 wo k for a support. He took with him a brown fuftian double breasted long coat, one drab cothcaaf, with red cuffs and cape* the pocket fl. jjs ancl Ikirf. tiimmed with red edge,a sustain wajftcoat a pair df burkikin bi ecches, a pair of red striped trowfers, and fevcYal orhcr cloaihs, also a pair of boots, lialfw-orn. It is probable he has a forged pass, a»'d will endeavour t- pass as a tree man. From every circumstance, I am led to believe lie Went-cff w iflva white woman, and that They had taken their pal i sage in a vefl%l bound to Philadelphia. Theabove itrnd t*i]| be paid to any perfbn delivering «re tJ>e said frrvnnt, and leafoiiabli Cit hr'ngini; hmi liume. Daniel Carroll. Of Dud ding ton. City of Waftungtor, Oft. lo Oft. 7 James M'Alpin, Taylor, N>, 3, South Kdiiith Strut, Returns his gralelt'l acknowledgrtiients to liis friend* and [br I'ubMc for thiif li( e ral 1 nccu'asienient, and begs leave res pefifnUy to ioHcit a t cntinnai:'t.ol ttifir Favours. At his Shop GentVm 'i can be furnilhcd with the best materials, and' have tJyni made up and in tl* jteateft and rhoft faflronable rr.anr'r. Henvill thiukl'ully t*ceive any priors & pay a prompt i;id punctual attent on to th<tn. Oft. 25 Asfheton Humphreys, Attorney at Law, Notary Public & Conveyancer, AT his Office N>. 65, Walnut street Corner of DOCK Street, corMnurt to t'anfaft bufi'.tefs if the above branches, as heretofore, ;>nd draws at a moderate charge, Dtieds, Bo ids, Mortgagee Powers of Attorney, ttills of Sale, and Bottomree Charter Part ret, Memorials, Petitions, and other Instruments in Writing. H? al io continues ro buy; ard fell Real Estates, upon ConrmilHo-i; a;,d has at pvefent a tew valuable Farms. &;c. for sale. Oftobev 11, 1794 Stock Brokers Office, No. 16. W«U-orcn. Nr»-Yo»r THE Stibfcriber tnrerdirp tocorifinebirr fell entirely to the PT'RCHASE and SALE or STOCKS , <> g, leave to off r hisfo'icts to his friends and others, in thf line ol a Stock Broker. Thof< who may ple»f< to favoj him with their liufi ness. may d.-p-nd upen hiving it trsnfaftcd with theutmfft, FrMity ard dtfparrh. Orders Iron? Philadelphia, Bnftrn, er an\ other part of the I'nited Staiei, will b< ftriftl) atiend«d to. eodtf * jtnvaw' Sawtf cod4w LEONARD BI.EECKER mitht' Madeira We : A few pipes 0 f very Extriferdi n „ v Particular Bill Wine Will b- landed on Monday next. I- or board the Ship Cftthaiine, at Mcffis Suni'iwharf, and TO BE $OLD BT John Craig, IVho bat nl/a fir Snlt\ * Sugar and Coffee, COT TO I in bales, H v fon and Soucbong TEAS WINDOW GLASS of <Ji C-r-j. 1 IriiJti Linens, and Cork fail Cloth, IV-ELL JSSOKTFfr Imported and for Sale by Rumford & Abijah Dawes, At their Stare, No. 7, south ' Water Street. loth Mo. .11 c i ut Burlington Pork. A QUANTITY'At Best Burlington Pork FORWLtIF >■ Levi Hollingfworfh 2c aJ r ° a * 31 . '"d • John Miller, jun. K r o. 8, C/iEst/uT near Fiioxr Street, Hath Imported in the late Veflelj A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF WOOLLENS, ♦orrKßts -TO TM «*>*. A L S O, (by the package,) HATTS ivfll qflbrtied, Bojs' (floured, arid Mens' hlaci Manchejler Coiton Goads Slippers and Sandals Flowers and Feathers Pla'ck and White Lace. Fans. IRISH LINENS, Brown and White, hy the Box, laid in 6s the BEST TERMS. Tickleribiirgs, BY THI BALI o* ?riC£ Oft. 15 osd:f i o be SoW And immediate pojfej/ion given, A Large three Story Dwelling Houjfe, and Lot, Id Lodge Alley, acxt ip «Jb* Bunk «f Pengfylysuii*, TtlE cnnlifts of Lpdgir}g rooms, one forty fcrt lo'ig, tbr othrr abralf ihiriy tour, each co»t*iniitg <vrr*'6i'etyicii I*opar)pi)r', p-large k itches, W'fb****"- livr cellars umler, and .giney. over tfcf whole. A pump *i»d rain water cistern i» At vai'd V'th fK" above may be had a Lot of Ground, Adjoining, abrut ninety-fix feet Ui front, and forty-twp deep. Ft»r further particulars, please to E»* quire on the Prtmiles. OA 3> eo To the Public. A SUBSCRIPTION Is opened for Printing the 'Theological Writings o F Emanuel Swedenbourg, sit Francis Bailey'j Boot Jtdrej Ac. ixi, MafJtirt Jlreet,. Pbiliklelplia, WHEN a fufficiem fobfciiption i»kei p'ace, ameetjiJg w ill be ar'vertiled to con fidcr th f mod eligible made for conducing the printing of such of" the Works a* (ball be thouebt to b* <5f the grrateft wfflitv in the fir ft irrftance. The follow rag Treat ifes may be now held at Mr. Bailey 1 j : The Doftiine of Life, or the Spiritual sense of the Ten Commandments. The Univeifa) Theology ot the Keif Church ; which was foretold hy the I.ord in Daniri, chap. 7,. v 5, and in the chap. 21, v. 2. &cc. A summary V ; ew of the Heavenly ET>c trinfcs of the New Jernfaiera Cbvrrh. As various opinion*have beer effe te rt a i ned re*pe£i tig t be A? iuxaJnabU u+it' *(t and yet no per fort by rat :<»uaj ai;nrtivtil IWf b*on able Po lefptf tbr>», hot mii»ad tf'e't of, invid'ou* calumn»cs and gronrdlefr re ports have been inrb fti'lorfiv pfo to discredit (be hor cu'atlfcand*, wlighttfwcd Author, as well as his Work*, we d«>wkt not the canrid-and fircere tnqtf'i«rs after Tjnths of the highest imp«» tance* will fe • ioujffv examine thole V k f»* th njektiy to which it is t-' be hop* ■', tV t hei' P, i; 'lie -pQ'fttit and iove of the TT'uV !or 'he f its native excellence a*4 uft, they w«1l rgard them a c ihey jufHy deserve. a»*d i» the end receive both profit and d I gfct. Oft. 14 eTuiffw if -- c.
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