ARRIVED, Th'u day a few pipes of the jirjl quality ' French Brandy, Fourth Priof, Esteemed equal to any that has been in this city tor a number of years, ALSO, Forty Hog/beads of Jlrft quality of Si. Croix Sugar, And a few Tohs of Good Black Pepper, FOR SALE BY Levittus Clark/on, No. 116, south Water llreet. OA.J <? PORT WINE. A choice parcel of Full Bodied Old Red Port Wine, This day arrived, by the Snow Trully, Captain Cook, from Oporto, For Sale by PETER BLIGHT. Also by the fame b iow, 5000 Bushels St. Übes Salt. Oft. 2 To-Morrow, will be landed at lubat f, frotn on board of tlx ,/hip Eagle, David Williamfon mailer, from Oborto, RE D i WHITE PORT WINE, In Pipes, Hogsheads and quarter Calks, For Sals by Philips, Cramond & Co. Who have also arrived for £ale, about 4COO Bushels Coarse SALT, and 28 Firkins of BUTTER. Oft. 29. dtf. Lately Imported In the Brig Hcitor, Cupt/m Baker, from Bordeaux, aud for Sale bv 'Jofepb Anthony & Son, Cno'ce Old Oljret, in Ht>gfl>e»ds and Mi Excellent White Wine, in Quarter C.iJki »i>d Box< s J Florence O:', i • tasks' aitdCafes. They ha ve also on band, Choice Lisbon & Port Wine, Soft Slie'l'd Almo'fis and B»x-Ratlins, N. E.Hum, B'fton Beef of tuperior quality Tow li en, a d Tannetsoi , Knglilh ana Ruljia Cai vis, Button Du>k, fne Co ton Card Wire, 8 bv 10, &7 by 9 Window Rial's, and Spermaceti Candles. O&ober 4g JUST PUBLISHED, And to be fold by Benjamin Davies > No. 68, Market Hr«et. A Ground Plan OF THE City and Suburbs OF PHILADELPHIA. Taken from late and accurate furvcj. This Mm* is 26 inches Iquarc; and will be delivered a', may heft suit the pur #hafets, ether in (heetj plain or coloured, or c»nvaiTed and affixed to rollers; or to fit tlicm tor the pocket, they will be cut and toided 111 cases. With earh olan will be gi.ven a Sma! Pamphlet, containing a Lift of the Sal fcribers names, and SOME ACCOUNT O F PHIL ADELPHIA: Its civil and reiigiou: inftiiutinns, popu lation, trade and ; imerfperf •d with occasional remarks. Subscriber* are reqiuftcd to call or fend for ihtir plans. At the Same Place may be had, THE American Repository. Price 4 Dots. 33 cents per dm. and 44 cents Jingle, This neat Pocket Almanack is the firfl of the kind thai hath been executed in Phila delphia, or perhaps, in any of the United States; and contains, btfides, A Compleat Calendar, OR ALMANACK, for the Year 1795. l.ifts of the Officers of the American Go vernment, Civil and Military. The terms of the Federal Circuit & Dif trift Courts. The Latitudes and Longitude* from r»he Meridian of Philadelphia, of all the Capi. tal Cities io the Union. "The dates of the prrtodi when eich of the States was firlHettled; Their refpeftive Territories and num bers of People; , . The number of Inhabitants of each, in each square mile—and a brief State of their relative progress in Population ; to gether with various other Articles of In. formation. Ornamented with an elegant Fnmtif piece, Title Page, and twelve VIG NETTES, alluding to fcenet in Thomp- Jon'.t Sea/our, engraved by the mojl inge tiious /irtijli in the City. Nov. 11 For the Information of the Merchants. The committee having been notified by the' Secretary of State, that the Agent of claim* and appeal* appointed by the Presi dent of the United States is to embark immediately for London, and that he is au thorized to bind the United States under the direAion of Mr. Jay, for the costs and da mages, attending the prosecution of the claims of American citizens ; that the neces sary counsel will be engaged on the part of" the United States, and, that it the pities will obtain copies of the proceed ings of the Courts on their refpe<£live tales, the 'x penfes of the records will be reimbutfed by the United States, They are of opinion that measures ought to be immediately taken for obtain ing authenticated copies of such records and proceedings in all cases where they have not already been preserved, and will under take to obtain them for all such of their fellow-citizens as fl»all within 10 days from this date furnifc the names of the veflels and matters ; the ports or places where tried or condemned, with such other infor mation as the circumstances of the cafe mav require. They recommend to those who have al ready obtained the copies of the proceed ings of the Courts to have them examined by foine person of legal knowledge ; that if theylhould.be fouud defective in any rcf pedt the deficiency may be supplied, at the fame time that the records are applied for. In behalf of the Commictee. THOMAS FITZSIMONS. November 6, 1694. <hf. NOTICE, IS hereby given 10 all persons, iitu-reft :d in the cases of Britifli captures, that Mr. Samuel Bayard, of the City "J PlmU delphia, is appointed to proceed to Lon don, as agent of claims and appeals: that f the merchants of Philadelphia, wlu>!e pio perty has been condemned, have appoint ed a committee, conlifting of Thomas Fifefitnons, James Yard, Stephen Gi-ard, James Olden and J. Shoemaker, to confer occasionally with the Secretary of State : That copies of the lettets, which have I pasTed between the Committee ai d tjie Se- I crtary, are traufmitted to the (everal ( ColJ tftors in the United States, tor the in- I'pertion of alien owned : That the C>m ' mittee will adopt measures for procuring the records, yet wanting : And wi'l . nter , into the proper con efpoHclencrs in rite U nited States, and in the Weft nd'es. The appo nnnent of a con.miit<e ww at the dvlire of tlie Secretary of State, Kir J the conveniency of persons at a dj|hvi«c. ' 1 ' But any letters upon this fubjeft arc Itili ' to be artd'efftd to lim. To the Merchants of the United States. At t}ie special requeft*of the secreta ry of state, the committee appointed by the merchants of Philadelphia, have undertaken to obtain copies of the pro ceedings of the courts in the Britifli Islands, in the Weft-Indies: Bermuda, the Bahamas, and in their colonies, in North America, upon' the cases of A mencan veflfels, and property tried in the courts in any of the said Islands, or colonies. dlw. T!ie Committee therefore give this public notice, that all persons concerned who have not already obtained authen tic copie» of the proceedings, in their particular cases, may furni(h the Secre tary of State with the njmes of the veflWs, and mailers, the plates wheie th? trial was had, the time when, and such other circumllances as the nature of the cafe may require. It is deemed important that thofr particulars be furnifhed as soon as pols ble. _ No*. 8, 1794 The publishers of uewfpaperb hroughout the United States are re quefttrd to iniert the above. diot. Ticklenburgs, Oznaburgs, ' and Glass Ware, Lam 7-|§|ft Coffee German Steel, ASSORTED WOOLLENS, In ftrull Bales, &c. for sale by Rtindle & Murgatroyd, No. Hi Walnut street wharf. Who want to purchase 300 or 400 Casks Good Flaxfeed. N°Y. II German Paflengers. AFt W Healthy Iradefmen, At* jult arrived in the ftiip Pe gy, from Amfterdatn, wliofr t;mc> are to be agreed for, by applying on board Paid (hip, or to Rundle & Murgatroyd, No. xi, Walnut Jlreet <wkarf. Nov. 4 tutb&f All Persons indebted to the Sobfcriber are hereby desired ro make iiji mediate payment; and those to whom he isindebred, will please to fttrnifh their ac count's in order to receive their notes, a' cording to the Letter of Licence obtained of them. SAMUEL EDWARDS, No. J9. North, Second-street. «k. November 5, 1794. djt 3tw4w PHILADELPHIA;—Printeh by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chks«ut Street—Price Six Dollars Per Annum. for sale, About Seventy Cajkt Claret Wine, Fit for (hipping—and three hundred boxes Dutch Cheeses, apply TO Deblois & Breck, Between Walnut and Chefnut Street Wharves,- Nov. 6 CLARET, AND White Wine, Of a very Supkkiok Quality, fU S 1 ARRIVED, l:> Hogsheads and Boxes, and tor (ale at a ■re:v i«.tfoiiabie Kate-by David & Gurdon Mumford Of NEW YORK. Aflyo'dcrr ent (hem, will be duly at tenilet*to.. New-York, OA. 30 MADEIRA., "1 sherry, IWINEB, PORT. i . - ; LISBON, > TENERIFFE & j F'* ST Quality. MALAGA J Old Jamaica Spirits, Antigua aru! Weft Imifo Rimt- Coniac, F'emli, and Peacn Brandies. Claret and Port Wine of a Superior Qua lity, inCj';:';. Wine a.d Cyder Vinegar in Pipes and Hhds. Reft Wine Bitters by the gallon or bottle. Corks in gales. Havannah Segars in Boxei. Harnhui gli Dem'j "hns. Porter and Claret Bottles. MALT LIQUORS"! Prepared for In caflcs and bottles J- exportation or CYDER, in do-, do. J immediate use. /Irid for Sale by Benjamin W, Morris. No. uii't'er ol Dock and Pear itreets. Cnptain- ';f vessels apt) otlje's supplied •w ii h ant oi* (lie al«>ve Liquors, bottled \<y the ;los*ii,n«<| Sea Surer in gen ral pur op. Philad. Nov. 6. John Burge, CONFECTIO N~ER, No. 7* North Fourth Street. RKTURN' ; his finevre thanks to his Fri«» if! a' dth pn 1 r, tor the very liber al encoiragcmc t he has received in tin lin«. .»t' his fmce his commence ment of bufin'. *s in this city. He rclpcltUitly fblicitva continuance of their f.tvonrs,. and nffureg them that no thin& JhaiJbt wanting on his part to ren derfatiftfadiotih He has now on hard, and for Sale a GENKRAL AJfortmcnt of ConfeEtionary, Am-Mjg which are the following ARTICLES: Pine Apples preserved, whole and flic crl, Fears, £>u J »ice*, &c. preserved ? Raf beny and Blackberry jam, Rafberry Blackberry, aid Current Jellies, Peach Marm lade., and a variety of other articles. Also Soft Shell'd Almonds, By the Bag orSmallei Quantity. Nov. 4 2aw4w AT THE Card Nail Factory, No. 59, north Front ilreet, "Webster, Adgate & White, Have conjlanlly for sale, Cotton, Wool, Tow, and 'gg*> Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, Cut Nails of all lizes, Floor Brads, Sprigs and Tacks, Fullers Shears, Gun Flints and Wool Hats, A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in barrels A new Edition of Adgate's Philadelphia Harmony, containing borb the firft and fe. tond parts, being the m«»ft aproved fyf tcm of Rules and the best cole&ion of Tunes now in use, Also far Sale, 3tawtf a complete set of Machinery for making Cards On an Improved Conftmttion. Oct. 2 w&!*tf Dijiant Subscribers For this Gazette, are hereby Yefpeftful. ly requeued to pay-up their Supfcriptions ro the firft of January next. Editoi will be under the necessity of conGdrring those who do not then renew their Suh fcription by paying Six Months in Atf* vanee, as declining to take the Paper any longer. As there is a confiderab 'Mici due from remote Subscribers for thelats hall" Week ly Paper pnbti(hed by the Editor, he most earnestly reqnefts those who may be delin. quem, to take the earliest opportunity of remitting him tlie balance they may rrf pcftivHy be indebted—the funis aie indi vidually trifling—the want of the Aggre , gate is severely felt. To-Morrow, mil be Landed at Sims's wharf front on board of the Brig PoUf, William Brad- Jha-jj, majler. Malaga Wine, Of a very ijuperior in buttA and Quarter Calks, FOR SALE BY Philips, Cramond £sf Co. o<sl. 29 3 "i"- Just Arrived, And will be landed to-morrow morning at Hamilton's wharf, the CARGO of the Schooner Induitry, Captain Hylander, from Havanna, d 85 hhds. IVlolafTes, Of superior full quality. 106 Boxes and Barrels White Sc brown Sugar AND A Parcel of Ox-Hides ; FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. also, A PARCEL OF COFFEE, diot Just arrived in the Hibcrnia, Captain Irwin, from Jamaica. Sept. 23 Scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars Deducting 15 per Cent, jrom the Prizes — This Loiter \ conji/is of 38,000 Tickets, which there ure 14,531 Prizes, and 23,461 Blanks, being about one and an halj Wanks to', a prize. f nHHK Diie&or«of the Socicty foreftabiifh -1 Ufcfli! Manufa&ures, having refoK ed to erect LOTTERIES for faifing One Hundrid Thousand Dot. l ars, agreeably oan A£l of the Legislature of the State of N T ew-Jerfey, have appointed the following pcrfonsto superintend and dirc& the draw ing of the Fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rutus King, Herman Lc Roy» James Watlon, Richard Harrifon, Abijah Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, of the city of — fhomas Willing, Joseph tall, MatllKV* M*- Conwl Andrew Bayard, ot the city -ol Philadelphia—His Excellency Richaid How ell, Esq. Elias Bouriinot, Genera] Ebas D<*y 'on, Jrim s Paiker, John Bayard, D;>& r Lewis Dofiham, §amurl W. Stockton, Jofh»a M. Wallace, Joseph liioomfteld, and Ehiha Boudinot, of N'W-Jeifcy, who offer the following $ch:»nc cf a Lottery, and pledge thi-mlc ves to the public, that they will take cvtry and piecaut.on in their power to have »he Monies paid by the Manager-, from tirve to time, as received, into the iianks a» New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for the purpose of paying Priz 5, winch {hall he iivnnrjiatcly dtfeharged by * check upon one of the Banks. etlif&tu^w SCHEME: t 10,0 CO 2 5,000 5 4,000 10 1,000 20 500 IGO 100 30© 50 rcoo ao 2000 15 3000 12 8100 10 14,539 Prizes. -262,bbb • 3,461 Blanks. Firftdiawn number, 2,000 L.illdrawn number, a»ocb Bjooo Tickcts at 7 Dollars cach is 266,000 The* drawing will commence, under the infpeflion of a Committee of the Superin tendents, a« soon as the Tickets are fold, ol which timely notice will be given. The Superuitendant# have appointed John N. Gumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har- c\ New-Brunfwick, ami Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers tl.fijcot, whu have given ample fecwiiy for d'fehavging 1 he trust rcpofed in them. FT 1 n ordcf tofecure the pu-n&ual pa)« ; mentof the Prizes, the Superintend ants of .the Lottery have dirrflcd that the Managers shall. each etuer into bonds in 40,000 dollars, with f'-ur (ufficiontfecunti' s,toperform their inftte.ftions, the fuMVance of which is ' % I. That whenever cither of the Managers (hall receive the f«m ol Three Hundred Dol lar*. he (hall imrodiately place the fame in one <vf the Banks of New-York or Philadel phia, to the ci' ditoi the Gdvemor of (he Society, andfnchof the SupeYintendant? as rve in the city where the monies are placed, to remain there nntil the Lottery is drawn, for the payment 91 the Prizes. M. The Managr rs to take fufficieiit fe cur;ty for any Tickc ts they may trull, other wise to be relpe>nnhl< for them. 111. To keep regular books 6f Tickets fold, Monies received and paid into the Bank, of wV< h (hall bt ftnt, ivonthly, to the Governor of the Society. Paterfon, January i, 1794. On appl'cation to either of the above gen tlemen, information will be given where tickers may be h?d. February 24. James M'Alpin, Taylor, No, 3, South Fourth Street, Returns bis grateful acknowledgements to his frierd, and rhc Public for their Ji : e ra) V rcou.ap,< ment, and begs leave ret pefcHully to loiscit a Continuance of their Favour*. At his Shop Gcntlemrn c*n be furniflhed with the be ft materials, and have them made up ard fivifhed in the neatest and most fa(h>onab)e manner. He w'll thankUilly receive any orders & pay a prompt and ptm&ual at»entoo to th-n. Ott. 25 CONSISTING OF Piizeot 20,000 Dollars is 20,0 cc ,10,00 c Madeira Wine. good Ouality Lo.Mnn Particular Bill Wine Will be landed o„ Monday ntxK . ' M board the Ship Catharine, at MtiT'i. Sims s wharf, and TO BE SOLD BY John Craig, IVho has also far Sale, m, Sugar and Coffee, In Barrels, ("OTTO 1 tn bales, Hvfoti and Souchong TE \S WINDOW GLASS of diite.e, N. v. i Cork fail Cloth, WELL ASSORTEp, Imported and for Sale by Rumford & Abijah Dawes, At their Store, No. 7, south .Water Street. loth Mo. ; t * Bur] ington Pork. A QUAINT ITY OF. Best Burlington Pork, FOR SALE BY Levi Hollingfwcrth &; Son. _ oa. 3 i d John Miller, junT~ A r o. S, Cheshvs near Front Street, Hath Imported in the late Veffclg A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF WOOLLENS, SUIT ABLE TO THE SSASON. (BY THE PACKAGE,) HATTS <well (ijfortsd, Boys' colourtd, and Mens' black Mnnchefter Cotton Goods Slippers a>:d Snulals Flo-wers a: d Feathers Slack and /; bite Lace Vans, IRISH LINENS, Brown and White, by the Box, laid ino» the BEST TEftMS. Ticklenburgs, BY THE BALE Ol> PIECE OA. 15 dadtf To be Sold And immediate pojfrfiion given, A Large three Story Dwelling Koufe, Q and Lot, 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,00 c In Lodge Alley, nrxt to the Bank of Pennsylvania, THE Houfr cnnfitts of ten Lodeing rooms, one foi ly feet long, tlr nri er ;bo*it ihirfy four, each containing two fire placet twapailouvjtj-a large-kitchen, w.th exten* five cellars under, and garrets over tht whole. 10,000 20,000 30,00 c 36,000 81,000 A pump and rain water cifiern in th# ard * With th. above may be bad a Lot of Ground, Adjoining, aboutniiwty-fix feet in front, and for'ty-two deep. For further particulars, please ta En quire on the Prcmifes. 3° e ° ■ To the Public. A SUBSCRIPTION Is opened for Printing the Theological Writings o F Emanuel Swedenbourg, At Francis Bailey*s Book Ao. Market flreet, l J hiiadtl}.ka, WHEN a fulficienr ftfcfWipuon take! place, a nieetu>g will bc adverfiltft t# cnn lidcr the most eligible nnxte for cooioft' l '! the prim ingot' such oi* the Works *asih3M f>e to he of the grcateft utiV'tv.uj the firft tfrflance. The following Treatifei mm be now h*4«t . . . The Doftiine rt' liife, v «r the -Spirtwt fenfe-ot' v The j* Church j leJrtesh was ' ire told ty t " 6 Lord in Daniel, chap. ?i »- 5> '?» and in tlit AprtCalypfe, 21 ' *' *' &C. A lomßiai y Vteyr of K€«veniy D* tn&fif -trine? of the New Jertff'em Chm*'l As various opinions have been en* .'errained refpefttog t befe juvaluabU tv r *fi*£* and yet * o peifon bv rtilktjnal a: j..urn f,,t ** been able to lefute thetf>'Wr ir^(i^ t f C '* .1, irtvifi -u'- cfc4omni«*s and grounds 1 ports have been iix>tiflvVonlly propog 1 to difcrcdit Hie Uo/:oiual lc andcrlighune Author, as well as hi} %Vo; k% e lt l" not the cahr.id and (incete intjuiier* at tfiitfi* of the hi^hetti.ifir»rta.b«e»- I ri<n*flv examine those k e fo f thfj- • in which it is t 1 be hqpe/ ~ tl«t ben l ? in put fait and love nf ike T ruth foi 1 e •• |nf its native excellence and "ft* 1 ,e - v ' regard them?.* they jufl'y delerv«» | the end receive both profit and d_> f- • 1 Oft. 14 eTu^ :awtf > -(• i Linens, AND v f ALSO, 3S <-
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