; This , rr-i r- % Vt / V-i' (S Good Black Pepper, FOR sale Br Levin as Chirk fun, No. 216, fciuth Water street. oa. 8 i_ Madeira Wine. - >*♦ tfrfflriftMlfc'iftwf i &•»«* Xh* «Mt <srtWrint{ »t flfcfftiu -.• ■> •*' ♦ » 'Ai-'-vi' !*t%*B.&Hdr%r JdHN Craig, Wb i has nfo fur Sale, Sugar and Coffee, In Ba'tels, COT TO 1 in bales, Hsfm .1 tcT Solicit '»fc TEAS WIN'DOW GL ASS of d'fTercnf Hz-*- '"Nn *. i i'inc Liverpool Salt, To Be Sold From the Ship Thomas, The ftond wharf below Piae -Street, ip ply at laid wharf, to Jehu Hollingfwcrth, & Co- Aug. 16. d. Thomas Stoci and Land Broker. N<>. 78, Ckf.shut-street, INKOKMS ni- Friend* that during hi Expedition} his Bufiiit 's will be carried 01 at his Ogice a! ut'ual, by Mr. Tlionia." H.III where Orders ip his line V*iU te t?»ank111!I; and every Attention pald'ti them. Oft. io d "The Editor of the Level oi Europ« andNovth ArneiU'a, ev?r anxioi. to communicate tuEurup <» , who may ht de irousof tertling it: this Coutincnt-wliat «j'»er. may W<l so irtt'»rm t':em of the ad. vai'btger they may fiad here, whether if agriculture oriu j ha*«| the honot 10 "#cijnain(*the pub'.Sc, fliafhe'l.as liiidif* taken tne trj .flJticii ot iv v. o-k just publilh c : undet the IWc of A I'itw of the Unitn Sta'i< of America. This fa- flat Jon will he txec lit ed with t'«* ptriti.lGon «f the Au hi i ') , iich Cox , E&J Co-'tnflioner of thi Revenues "I th. United Staies. P. Egron, L. L. D. ■N->v. 13 invjw btock. Brokers Office, \o. 16, W.l-llreet, .Mxw-York The S Merbei mundiil 10 ■ o&nriehiw (elf i.iirtiy to the Pt'KCHASE and SALE or STOCKS on CO VIM!SSION,tug! leave to oil t hisiefticcs to hit friends and others in the tine ola Ssoct Biokrr. Tholi w ho may oleafr to favor him with theil luiTl nets, may dvomd upon having it tranfaflcd wiih the nimofl fidelity and dispatch. Orders irofo Philadelphia, Rnfton, or an\ other part of the United States, Will b< flrifil) attended to. LEONARD BLEECKJ R. - V 'f Confulat de La Republiqui V "T*" Le Parlementaire pour France par tifa pofitivennent le 5^ mc - dc cc moii (25 Novembre, vieux stile.) Les Ciloyens et Citoyennrs Prison niers R£fogies, ou depottesont dej'a eti pievcnus que e'etoit le dernier, afii qu'ils n' ayent pai lieu de ce plamdre s'ilsrtftent ici, de ne plusrecevoir apre son depart aucun fecours de la Repub les moyens et ka occasions de les rece Voir darvs le feiti de leur patrie. A' Philadelphiele premier Friitiaire an 3= me de la Fran^aifc P E T R Y. Consulship's Office of the French Republic. The flag of truce for France will Tail positively on the fifth instant (25th Nov. 1794. O. S.) The Citizens prisoners or Refugees have been already informed that this wnsthelaft, inorderthattheydo not com plain, if they chufe to (lay here, of re ceiving no more fucc urs of the Repub lic after its failing, as her fun&ionaries have procured them fucceflively, these nine months pad, the means and the oppoitunitits to receive them in the bosom of their own country. Philadelphia, the Ift Fnmaire the 3d year of the French Republic one and indivisible. (z Ift Nov. 1794.) • PETRY. For the Information of the ' Merchants. The committee hiring been notified by the Secretary 6f State, that the Agent of claims and appeals appointed by the Preli dent of the United States is to embark inrmidiitely for London, and that he is au thored to bind the United Statesunder the dire&iori of Mr. Jay, for the colts ami da mages, attending the prosecution of the claims of A.nerican citizens ; that the neces sary coiinfel will be engaged on the part of the Uhited States, and, that if t'ne parties will obtaiii copies of the proceedings of the Courts on their respective cales, trie ex penfei of ihe records will be reimbursed by the United States, They are of opinion that measures ought to be immediately taken far obtain ing authenticated copies of such records and proceedings 111 #11 cases where they have not already been preserved, and will under take to o'otiin theni for all such ol their fellow-citizens as lhall within 20 days from this dat? furniih the names of the yefftls ■tnd matters ; the ports or places where tried or condemned, with such other mfcjr snation a's the circumrfances of the cafe mav require,' , • ! - j ■ E*ve j[l | ready obtained thecaw&of the proceco juji <rf- tlrt C*ur(» to Wc tliem efctmiiud by some peribn of legal knwled^t; that if tbey found defective m apy rtf pei> tlif cfe-fldericy may be fupp'fted. at t$ fame tmietfiat'tfie rtcords are ipftlicd f(S Ift"bfeWfof the Con&miftee. JgSfe THOMAS FITZSIMONS. IS hereby give.. 10 all perlons, intereft ii in the cif.s «.f Britifli capture-, ihar I Mir. Samuel Bayard, of the City of Phila | delphia, is appointed to proceed to Lon don, as agent of claims and appeal-.: that I the merchants of whose pro perty has b.-en condemned, have appoint ed a committee, confiding of Thomas Fifefimons, Jklnes Yard, Stephen Gi a d, James Oldru and J Shoemaker, to confer o<c;afional!y with tlie Secretary of Stare : 1 That copies of the letters, which have patted between the Committee «nd thejSe- Ccdl fiors in the United States, for the in rp.-etion of allciince-nsd : That the Com mitter will adopt inea'ures for procuring into the propei coi refpondeitces in the V ; niteil States, «nd in the Weft rdies. The appointment of a committee ivji at the deii'-e of the Secretary of State, for the con venience of peifons at a distance. But any letters upon this fubjeft arc ftili to be a<'d'cl!j d to hm. 'Euen, To the Merchants of the United States. At the special reqiieft of the secreta ry of (late/ tlic committee appointed by the v merchants'of Philadelphia, have undertaken to obtain copies of the pro ceedings of the courts in the British Islands, ill the Weft-lntliei ! Bermuda, the Bahamas, and in their colonies, in' North' upon tlie cases of A mertcan vcflels, and property filed in the courts in any of the said 1 Hands, or colonies. The Committee therefore give this public notice, that all perfoni concerned who have not already obtained authen tic copies of the prccecdings, in their particular cases, may furnifh the Secre tary of State with the names of the veflrls, and masters, the places wheie the trial was had, the time when, and fttch other circumstances as the nature of the cafe may require. It is deemed important that those particulars be furnifhed as foot) as possi ble. Nor: 8, 1794. C 5" The publishers of newfpapera throughout the United States are re queftcd to insert the above. diot. enburgs, Oznaburgs, and Glais Ware, Landing from on board the Jkip eggy, from Amflerdam. ALSO, Coffee of prime Quality Tic! In hogsheads and tierces, Muscovado Sugars In hogsheads, German Steel, ASSORTED WOOLLENS, In fniall Balei, &c. for sale by Run die & Murgatroyd,, No. 11, Walnut street wharf. Who want to.purchase 300 or 400 Casks Good Flaxfeed. Nov. II German Passengers. AF I W Healthy Trade/men, Ar« just arrived in the (hip Pengy, from Amsterdam, wiiofe times are to be agreed for, by applying on board Paid Hiij), or to Rundle & Murgatroyd, No. 11, Walnut Jlreet wharf. Nov. 4 tutb&f All Persons indebted to the Subfcriher are hereby deiire4 to n;:»ke im mediate payment 5 and ttiofe to whom he is indebted, will please to furnilh'ilieir ae /ronntsin o>der to receive their a ccording totfce Lettrrof Licence obtained of then. SAMDEL EDWARDS, Nf). J9- North, Second-ftreei. November J, 1794. ' PHILADELPHIA:—Printed bv JOHN FENNO, No. ii 9 , ChE S *uT Street.—Puce S.x Dollar p u Annum FOR SALE, About SrUrnty Cajis (Claret Wine, Fit for {hipping—and three hundred BOXES Dutch Cheeses, 4 p p l r to Deblois & Breck, Between Walnut and Chefnut Street Wharves. Nov. 6 CLARET, AND White Wine, Of a very Superior Quality, JU S 7 ARRIVED, In Hogsheads auti Boxes, and tor la e at a verv reafonab'e Rate by David & Gurdori Mumford , . Op NEW YO&K. \ Any orde * leattheuJ! will be dflly »t ---tertdet' to. New-York, 0&. 30 MADEIRA* 1 »■* SHERRY, l ; W 1 N E S, PORT. ' . ~ LISBON, f _ °J ' be TENERIFFE & FIRST QUALITY. MALAGA J. . .. . Old Jamaica Spirits* Antigua Ruin. Coiiiac, French, and Pea'c'h Brandies. Claret aod Fort Wine of a Superior Qiia lity, in Cases. . ,\?ine and Cydei Vinegar in Pipes and Hlids. Eeft Wine Bitter* by the gallon or bottle. Corks in Bales. Havannah Segars in Boxes. Hamburgh Demijohns. Porter and Claret Bottles. MALT LIQUORS) Prepared foi In casks and bottles > exportation or CYDER, in do. do. J immediate use: And for Sale by Benjamin: Wj Morris/ No. 58, cornfir of Dick and Pear Itrecfs. Captains of veflSHs and others ftipplied with any of the above Liquors, bottled by tto? Stores in gen-ral put up. NOT. 6. ethf&tu^ John Burge, CO NFECTIO WER, No. 7, North Fourth Street. RETURNS his sincere thanks to his Friunds and the pu'ilic, tor the very liber al encoßragement he has receiv&l in the line of, his p'ofeffion, since hit commence ment of biifuiefs in this city. He'refptftftiHy (blicitsa continuance of their favours, aod assures them that no thing (hall be wanting on Ms pait to ren der fatisfaAion. I He has aow on band, and for Sale a GENERAL Assortment of Confectionary^ Among which are the following ARTIC L E S: Pine Applet preserved, whole nnd slic ed, Pears, Quincei, Sec. preserved, Ra 1- - berry and Blackberry jam, Rcfberry Blackberry, and Current Jellies, Peach Marin lade, and a great variety of other articles. Also Soft Shell'd Almonds, By the Bag or Smaller Quantity. Nov. 4 - 2aw4w AT THE Card y Nail FaEtory, No. 59, north Front flreet, Webster, Adgate & White, Have conjlantly for fait, Cotton, Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, Of all Kind,, Cut Nails of all sizes, . 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 iSdgate's Philadelphia Harmony, containing both the firftsnd-fe cond parts, be rag the most aproved fyft tera of Rules and the best coleftion el Tu«e> now in use. Also for Sale, jtawtf a complete set of Machinery for making Cards On an Improved Cooftruftion OA. a .m. Dijlant Subscribers For this Gazette, are hereby refpeftful ly requefled to pay up their Siipfcriptioas. to Ihe firft of January next. The-Editoi will be under the neceflity of confidcririg these who do not then renew their Sub scription by paying Six Months in Ad vance, 95 declining to take the Papei any longer. A» there is » confiderab'e Sum due from remote Snbfcribers for the late half Week ly Paper published by the Editor, he most earnestly requests those who may be delin quent, to take the earlied opportunity of remitting him the balance they may rrf peftively be indeb'ed—the f«ms are indi vidually trifling—the want of the Aggre , gate is severely felt. 1 Cjfcptm O&Mfy " ' >;,«"'J%fj&&&'ZjtZttii ' >4 AtfoV rikfitf* W&w i ... S^ d Just Arrived, And wilt be landed to-morrow morning at Hamilton's wharf, the CARG O Oi the Schooner Induftrv, Captain Ilylander, from Ilavanna, CONSISTING OF 8/> hhds. ivlolalles, Of superior full quality. 106 Boxes and Barrels White & brown Sugar Parcel of Ox-Hides ; FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. , A L 6' 0, ■A PARCEL OF COFFEE, diOt Just in the I!ib«rnia, Captain, Irwin, from Jamaica. Sept-. %$ Scheme of a Lottery, Torajfe 39r9°° Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars 15 per Cent, j>ovi the This Lo'tcry conjifts of 38,c00 Ticket* y -in which there a t c 14,531 l ines, and 23,461 Hanks, beins about one arri an ha] blanks to a prize. THE DireSor* of the Society foceftablifh mg Ufeful Manufactures, hav ing reTotv ed *o erect LOTTERIES ifxr raising One Hundred Thousand Dollar s, agreeably loan Aft of the Legifl uure o< the Sute of New-|eifey, hive appointed the following persons to fu per intend and dire& the draw ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rutm King, Herman Le Roy, James Watlon, Richard Ha:rifon, Abijah Hammond, and 'Cornelius Ray, of the rit y or New-Vork— Thomas Willing, Joseph fcal), Matthew M'- Cormel and Andrew Bayard, ot the city of Philadelphia—His Excellcncy Richard How ell, Esq. Eltas BotViirtot, General ELasDay ion, Jam s Pa.ker, John Bayard, Doftox Lewis Donliam, Samut 1 YV. Siockton, Joshua M. Wallace, J"fepl> Bi-»omfield, and Elilha Boudtnot, of N*w-jctfcy, whp offer the following Sehemc of a Loitciy, and pledge themfcivcs to the pulMic, fhat thry will take every a durance and pretention in then power to have the Monies paid by the Manage?*, Irom tina.e to time, as received, iiito the Ucnks at New-York and Philadelphia, to it-main for the purpoie oi paying Poz s, which (hall hie tamely difebarged by a check upon Ofrv of ihe Bau^a. SCHEME: Prize of 20,c00 Dollar* it 20,000 io,ooo 10,000 5,000 10,000 2,C00 10,000 I,GCO »0,000 500 !<~»,CGO 100 10,000 5 o 15» CCO no ao,ooo 15 30,000 12 36,000 10 81, CCD I a 5 16 20 ico 39° 1000 aoco 3000 8100 >4>539 23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, t.oeo L-rftdr 3WH number, 2,000 83000 Tickcts at 7 Dollars each is 266,000 The drawing will commcnce. under ihe infpe&ion of a Committee of ihe Superin tendents, as soon as ihe Tickcts are fold, ot which timely notice will be given. The Superintecdants have appointed John N. Cnrrming, of Xcwai k, Jacob R. Har den£eu , of New-Bi unfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Treivnn, as i mm* diate Managers thereof, who have jnveo 3rTipit: security fbr discharging the trufr repofrd in them. In order tofeenrf the pnntlual pay riient of th< Prizes, the Superintendents of the Lottery have dire&co that the Managers (hall each enter into bands in 40,000 dollars, ! with four fufficicntfecurui to perform their infttufiions, the substance of winch is I. That whenever either ot the Managers fViall receive the Turn ot Three Hundred Dol lars. he shall immdiauly place the fame in cne of the Banks of New- York or Philadel phia, to the rieditof the Governor of the Society, ind fucli of the Superintendents as ivc in the city where the c ionics arc placed, to remain thereuntil the Lottery is drawn, for the payment of the Prizes. 11. The Managers to rake fufficient se curity for any Tickets, they may trust, other wise to be rcfponiible for them. 111. To keep regular bo<>ks of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid into th< Barik, ahftra&s of which Ih&tt be ffcnt, tionthly, to theGovemor of the Society. Paierfon, January 1, 1794* Orr application toei'.hei of the above gen tt men, information will be given where '.ickets mav be had. February 24. tu&f'f lawtf James M'Alpin, Taylor, No, 3, South Fourth Strikt, Returns his grateful acknowledgements to hisfr;ends and the Public for4bcir lite ral Kncouiagement, and begj leave res petHully to lohiit a Continuance of their Favours. At his Shop ftntleiui'acan be furniftied with the bed marerivh, ard ha*e tlirm made up and fiiiQ.cd in the neat eft and 1110 ft fuihionaMe jr-anner He will th»aktul!y i«t it any ordtrsic pay a prompt »nd nmifiual -attenton to them. ' oa. 2 j John Welsh, No. Bt, foutb Waterftreet, Has for Sale, 4000 Bufhel# Coarse Salt, afloat, ' aopipes and to qr. C a&; Mal> w W m. an S calks Colenirnar Wines ' 13 barrels a id ! tierce bed Olive Oil eo barrels Tanners Oil 300 bairels picked and pleneitee* mackarel -• dtf. ■ "iiwWewewsiwwir • -® m T^f«A'«»ti «Mpr 1 * ♦• ijWlfißa*"'' • '■■* FtwseWfrttid# •»* Kuffi» and ctf«inii»ftili7V#» .r;; Jbsjw <%fes • A ffw fcSitj ; ■ •V"». <%• •' Yv'illiani W. Woodward PRINTER,' HAS removed his Printiiig-Offiic from No. if!. ChsfiHit ftreet, lo ii'ankli.'j • Head, Nn. 36, four doors from the corner i of Setfond—Uieet, south fide, ncailv oppo. file ; where the Printing flujinefvi" carri d on as t)lual; his whole atreni'u 1 te. ij confifiii t<» that ocpuj.atiun. Oil rsfiom any jjaitcf this slate, 0' t::f. toutine it, will be executed, and author", v.-jij id;- ~ri having any woclc they may (e fit to nub lift, correftty printed, either m ftenec or Euglifh. Lfvtl of 1 ;ni North America is printed 'or M*'|Cr.j tor, Peter EofcoN, L. L. D. a the above mentioned ofhcc, in Frenei, and E;; whish ptiblicaiion *as receivi d tl<t patio age o! foineof the mdfl djftf>4o!!hed c'ha. rafter', in America, and whole name-., in a few days, willb: publilhed, a:cla(ccnipa ny he two firft numbers to the fu'ik ibers. -- N. B. B!: i'ks, Ci:tu'ar Letteis, Checks, Cards, Hftnaoii'.-, &c, &re. tortinue be executed with the ufua! dispatch. Nor. Ift end 9 w. A Gentleman regularly bred to the practice of* the Law in .England, wiflies to engage wfth lome gentleman ot' the profeffion iu this city, as o Supeiiiijrn clafit in a a office, or other wife as may b« agreeable, for iurther infomation, En quire ".of the pi'imer hereof. Nov. i 7 eotlU Burlington Pork. Best Burlington Pork, FOR SALE BY Levi Holiingfworth & Son. OA., 31 d John Miller, jun. No. 8, Chesnut near Front Sti'' 1 , Hath Imported in the late VclTcfe A general assortment of WOOLLENS, ALSO, (by the package,) HATTS curl/ ajfortid, Boys' cotourU, il'e-nj' black Mavcbejler Cotton Goods Slippers and Sandals Flowers and Feathers Hack and IVtilte Lace 2 62,000 Fans. IRISH LINENS, Brown and White* by the Box, laid in on the BEST TERMS. Ticklenburgs, BY THE SALE OR PIECE OA. 15 oidtf To the Public. A SUBSCRIPTION Is opened for Printing the Theological Writings O F Emanuel Swedenbourg, At Francis Bailey's Book Jlore, j\o. Il6» Market Jlreet, PLilaJelphia, WHhN a fufficient iubfcr;p ion place, a meeting will be adverted to cor lider the most eligible mode for conduftii'B the printing of such of the Works »s Oia be thought to be of the greatcft utility in tlie firft instance. The following Treati/rs may bt now bed at Mr. Bailef s : . The Doctrine of Lite, nr the Spirituu sense of the Ten Commandniei'.ts The Universal Theology of the V* Church ; which was 1 vretoh. hy i e Lord in Daniel, chap. 7, v 5. '3> 1 ' »nd in the Apocaiyplp, rhap. 3 ! > 4 " '* A funirnary View of the Heaven 1 ) D** nines of the New Jerufr left < Gdj" As various op?n!o«s hjlve 1 * v ". ; tertnined ielpefl:ng thrfewriW" 1 • / and yet no petfon hj rational 31 b«n able to refute thcrr, hnt >nn' 3 01, invidious calumnies at d g r nu | , ports bave been indußrioullv P'j)P'»' j to disci edit the l„>rou(al.ieandcnl:i"< Author, at well as his V. ork«»_ we 1 f not the canrtid and Pncert fo»u" cr * |f _ Truths of flic fcijhcft iwpoit»nt e » *~. riouflv examine thoft Worki fc r ' in which it ij t"bv hnpe<i, tl"i. pinfuit and love of the Trirt* "i ' of its native excellercr aii "!'• " j regard them as iiiey julTiy e, ' r J t. the end receive both profit an '■* Oft. 14 H -» 2awtf A QUANTITY OF SUITABLE TO THE SEASON. i yi- 1 ■Hi :*4 I -?<****
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