f'VN, ✓ Mountford, Bioren fcf Co. PRINTER S, No. 75, DocK-tTREET, near Third Street, H YV£ c»miriet>ced-,Biiii:iefs and solicit E-'icouragement Iroinibeir Fricml', ami tie Public. Tiie) have la d i:< a com plete Afiortment of Types, Impm tecl"ibis Fall tVoui Europe, vvarch puts it in their power to do tltfi Various kinds of Printing, WitTi Neatnesi and Ele^ancs. Tibey have Iticvt f' the grcatejl Variety of Card-Borders \ l£vjr iatportd'H tV* couut'y, of the moil beuu.cifulinQuiHf.Gc nttemsn nving Cards ot any Jcind to jjh»*u,iu .y fui tlKin felves l>ylooki'jg at the S<> cjnem iprl)icli are to l>? rent their Office Blanks, Circular Letters, Hand iii -s. S'ii-J* Ad . eri..'«? e«f». Ac, fee: fxecut «.i wri; a becoming * ati.els at the fiin rrcii • i.. ric . D,refs I mean to app'y f-t ibfTrj.iftiry nf the United States fur 'he renewal of t j >e following Continen tal L.ian Office Certificate, djft'oyed and Ji.ft at my LhJgjpiP i. the city of Phila defpHia, inthe year 1791. No, >637, dated April 13, <° r i OO Dollar*. Hoed in the Delaware State to the Sub fcrlber then rcfi >?i>t at Ne«-Caftle, couu trriijiied Samuel P iteri'nn, C. L U> where pa wT re itidarfctncnfs for inicreft paid up to the lift of December 1782, made by the fa id Continental Offitet. George Read. N wCafU' . Nov 19, ''94 nwftw 'landing From on board the Birmingham Packet, Lucky-r, and the Henry and Charles, from Hamburgh* H E M P, s fir ft quality BAR. IRON, Sivedes, afirtid TIN, in !'lat(3, do. do. GEKKi r A in hbds. BAOC fNG, Germa " aborted GLASS TUMBLE US, and Black Quart Bottles, £>EmyOHu\ •>'» Window Glass, Feathers of superior quality, MATTS, &U FOR SALS BY Thomas & John Ketland, Altar. 26 d Sugars for sale. o S'.xtien HojOieritc, Nineteen Tierces, Nine ISarrel', On iviiitii the Drawback nrny be obt»inc<3 A f ■' 1 v TO John Claxton, O K John Clark. ..bee, / "l homas M'Euen, Stock and Land Broker, No. 78, Chesnut-street, INFO !< MS his Friends that during his ghfencc from Philadelphia (on the Western Expedition) his Business will be carried on at his Office as usual, by Mr Thomas Hale where OYifrs in his line will thankfully received, and every Attention paid to them. oa. 10 Forty Dollars Reward. RAM wvav f-om the JTubCcribeis in Wiwd urv, O oucefter County, New-Jer fev, "n Sunday morning the i2th instant, Two young Negro Fellows, named Jack aHd t' m, e..ch about 20 yea-j ®l" J J'<-k '«of a dark black colour and af'nrloik; Ton ii of an open counte nance, of a yellowifc cnlßor, and much cifjufrdto laugh. They are fprightlv active fellows, and but little short of fix leethigh ; they were both well dressed ; Jack had- on » blue broadcloth coat and different kinds of •lothes Whoever lakei up said servant', and ccnitfS them in anv j> oa ' in the Un.ted itates t fotbat their matters may get them again (hall receive the above rewad a'*l reaforub'e exp-nce 1 ;. John Sparks, Andrew Hunter. Of>. *4 '% '"-V-V" Y. V^--vfe c - '-*' ?->• BOOKS, PRINTED tf PUBLISHED By Mathew Carey, No. HB, Market Street, 1. Charlotte, a tale of truth, By Mrs Row/m, of the Nei»-Tbeatre Philadelphia. Second American edition —Pric« 75 centt. rile rapid lUla of the Fir ft Edition of this inU-rtftkig ilovel, in a few months, is the best proof of its merit.J ExtraS from the Critical Rrvitvi, April 1791,/>. 468. It may be # tah of truth, ior it is not un natu it, a id it is a tale of diftvef.— Charl /tie by the artifice of- a teichcr, re commended to a fciiool from huinapity ra ther than a coiiv'i&ion of her m eltV eit'or, ft-arceiy, perhaps delerved so a pu nJhrnent. If it it a fiction, poetic justice 151101, we think, properly diltribuie.l." 2, The Inqwiiito:—!>v Mrs. Rowfon, Se cond Philadelphia edition. 87 g cents j. Adventu'esot Roderic Randon'. .2 vols 1 d" Ur a d 50 co its, eoarfe p^pi-'i —1 doll r and 7$ cents, fine. 4. Notes on the state of Virginia—b-v TM iMiJcfFiijon. Price, neatly hound, one dollar and a half. 5. History of tile French Revolution, from i s commencement to the death ot the Queen and the executioa of B.iffbt. Two d >l)ars. Extract from the Prefacf. " The authors have pfel'umed to affix to their tit:e the epitlwt Impartial; and the reason is, bccaufe they cannot charge them re'ives with feeling the smallest biaj to any party, but that ol truth and liberty ; and they flatter rhemCelvts, that their readers will find n r only every circumltance (airly repteftntid, but every ceniurable afltion, were the author* or allot s, mark ed in its proper colon- If i' was neceflVy to make a declaration of their own princi ples, they would fa\, they are neither tory sio republican—They love liberty as Enfi lifli whig*, and execrate ev#ry criminal aft by wliictt so ooblea caufeis andangered and disgraced. " In the present ferment of the public ,nind, they cannot fl.itter ! vei » ith the hipesof feeing this claim univevfaliy acknowledged. On the contra'y, (key are well ijj'vrtd that theft pages will ri« bt acceptable to the zealous of eith r party. But when time ill a 11 rfiffipate the clou-is of political dec'c|> t on, they with fnme confidents t xpeil that verdi<3: from public opinion, wh ch tacdoi and moderation fcldnm fail to <■ eive Extract from the critical Rlyiew, January, 1794 —pa&e 12. " We have cci tainly derived much plea sure, and acquired much information from the ptrufal of these volumes ; arid we ihink them, both for nutter and ltyle, worthy the arfent'on of aliwho interest thenifelves in cr nts wli ch have so justly excited the enrinfity and aftonilbtnent of mankind." 6. Piowdens hirtory of the British empire from May 1792, to December 1793. A dolur and" a quarter. [This is a.« inter edingan* valuable a publication as had appeared f or many years ] 7. Ksattie's Elements of Moral Science. 2 vo's. One dollar and three quarters 8. Ladies Library. Second American edition. 87 \ cents. Containing— Miff. Moo'-e's Efliys; Dr. Gregory's Le gacy tn his Daughters; Lady Pennmg tons unfortunate mother's advice to her Daughters: Marchioness de Lamberr's Advice ofa mother tohcr daughter, Mrs Chapone's Letter on the government of the temprr; Shift's Letter to a Young Lady newly married ; Moore's Fables ?or the Female Sex 9. Journal du r ant un Sejonren France de pui-- le commencement d'aout julqu'a Ja midi Decembre; auqueleft ajoute un recit des evenemens les plus rema quables qui ont en l'fu a Paris, drpnis ce'fe epoque, la raort du roi de France. Bourn), 2 1-2 dollars—sewed, 2dollars. 10. Edward's treatise on the relrg'.ius af fections. Coarse paper, a dollar—fine, a dollar and a hall. n. Rights of Woman—by Mrs. Wolfton craft. A dollar. 12. \ViH ; fi»n's Sacramental Meditations— 60 cents. 13 Bunyan's Holy War, made by Shaddai against D abolus. ■4. Short account of Algiers. Second edi tion, enlarged—2s ccnts. Containing—A description of that coun. trv—of the manners and customs nt the in habitants—and of theirfeve al wars against Spain, France, England, Holland, Venice, and other powers of Europe—'mm !he 11- furpatior. of Bartwrofla and the invasion of Charles V. to the present time,—AVith a concise view of the origin of the war be tween Alg ers and the United States. Embe'lilhed with a map of Uarbarv. com prehending Morocco, Fez, Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoly. To the p r ffetit edition ij added a very copious index, containing letters from sundry American prisoners in Algiers to their friends in the United States—a lift of the vrflels takeu—-and many very intend ing articles not in the firft edition. *5. Blair's Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Letters Three dollars 33 cents. 16 Smith's Letters to Mairifd Wo mm, on nuifing and the management of children. 62 1-J cen's. 2aw2w i - American Farmer's letters. 80 cents. 18 Young Misses Magatinc. avol*. i v'j'- lar 33 ctnts. 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A Ground Plan OF THI City and Suburbs PHILADELPHIA. Taken from Jati and accurate survey. This Map is 26 indies I'qnaiv; and will be delivered a.s may heft suit the pur chasers, either is fbeets plain or coloured, of cinvaffed and affixed to rollers; or u> fit tliem for the pockit, they will be cuta nd olded in cases. With e»ch plan will be gi»en a Smal Pamphlet) containing a Lft of the Sub faribers lunie , and SOME ACCOUNT O F PHIL A D E L P H I A: Its tivil »i>U i;engiou* inftiturions, popu lation, trail? anil govemmrm ; ■ interi'pe 11. Ed with occafioriat remarks." Subscribers are requeftcd to call or fend for their plani. At the Same Place may be had, THE American Repository. Price 4 Dohi 3 3 cents per doz. etnd 44 cents Jingle, ' This neat Pocket Almanack is thefirf) of the kind that hath been executed in Phila delphia, or perhaps, in any of the United States; and contains, hefides, A Compleat Calendar, OR ALMANACK, for the Yeas. 1795; Luis ot the Officers of the -Americango vern ment, Civi-1 andlVtir rary. The terms of the Federal Circuit &Dif tri£t Courts. The Latitudes and Longitudes from rr he Meridiin of Philadelphia, of ail the Capi tal Cities in the Union. The dates of the periods when each of the S'ates was firl> fettled; Their relpfftive Territories anil num bers of People; The number of Inhabitants of each, in each ("quaie mile—and a brief State of thiir relative prog ess in Population; to Sether with various other Articles of In- formation, Ornamented with an elegant Frontif fiece, Title Page, and twelve VIG NETTES, alluding to scenes in Thomp fon't Seasons, engraved by the mojl inge | nioui Artijls in the City. N'* v . 11 FOR SALE BY GILL b 5 HENSHAW, No. 128, South Water Street, CLARET in cases, Madeira, Sherry, and Lifboji 'Wine* Philadelphia Porter in bottles, foi expor tat:on at the shortest notice, or for pri vate families and tavern keepers, deliver ed is any part of the town. ALSQ, Wn assortment of 5-4 and 6-4 American manufactured Bolt- 'ng Cloths, Which will be warranted equal to an iniported, for the refpe&ive jJtorpofes re quired—as has already beer, found on ti ia A Libaral Allowance to Wholesale deal ers. A Complddt Set of Grocer's Cannifters for sale. hov. 25 S*'' " "f 1 " < --' , iMrri C»gt»B #rWi H*»«W * .-■ - '-** •-££-' »jcp»»«1h«0 -:«•■*-..<(. - 8 3 surds.„ Ofjuptnpr fullqaafttj. jo6.Boie»as(l White Sugar V?" *'« -* Paged of ; j . tQ* SAf.£ »* w ; :Peter Blight. , a J-*9k ■'' C O F F E E, Just arrived in the Hiberr.ia, Captain Irwin, from Jamaica. Sept. 23 d James M'Alpin, !Taylor, No, 3, South i'uißth Street, Returns his £ratetul ac to his friends and the Public for their lite val f ncott>3gement, anci begs leave rcf pe£M\illy 10 solicit a Continuan r c of their Favours. At his Shop Gentlemen can be furnifhed with the beM material^'.and have them made up and finifiied in the neatest and most faihionable manner. Hewill thankfully receive any orders & pay aprompt and punctual attenton to them. Qe% 25 Scheme of a Lottery, fo'rdife §9,90° Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars. Vedudbg, 15 per Cent, from the Prizes— This Lottery conjtfls of 38,000 Tickets, zuhich there a r e 14.531 Prizes, and 23,461 lUtnks, Ireing absut one and an ha j blanks to € prize. THE Dire&orsof the Society foreftablifh mg Ufcful Manufactures, having refoiv ,ed"u» crett LOTTERIES for raiftog One Hundred Thousand Doll a r s, agreeably to an Aft of the LegHtuurc of the Stutc of New-Jeifey, have appointed the following perfousto super and dirc£k the draw ing of the (oine, viz. Nicholas Low. Ruius , King, Herman Le Roy, J*mes Wat (on, Richard Hairifon, Abijah and Cornelius Ray, of the city of New-York— Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M - Connel and Andrew Bayapd, of the city of Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How ell, Esq. Elias Boud'tnot, General Elias Day toil, Jam s Pa«ker, John Bayard, Dofti r Lewis Don ham. Samuel W. Stockton, Joshua M. Wallace, ]ofet>h Bloomfield, and Elifha floudinot, of N.. Jci fey, who offer the following Scheme ot 4.539 Prizrv 23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 Ljftcirawn number, 2,000 83000 Ti'ckcts at 7 Dollars each i# 266,000 The drawing wi 11 commence, under the infpeflion of a Committee of the Superin tend ant.*, as Toon ?s the Tickruare fold, ot which timely notice will b< The Supernue*dartls have appointed Jofiri N. Cumming, of Neva! k, Jacob R. Bar- Nov- . and Jonathan Rhea, of Tienum, ?.s in»n,f thf Prizes, the Syperintendants of iKe Lottery have dire&.cd that the Managers (hail each en:er inio nouos in dollai s, with f'^urfuffceteutlccuritii ®, to perform their infttu£tionp, the fuMtance oi which is I. That wbenevrr eitherbl the Managers shall tin !um ot Three H • died Dol lars. he (hall irmndiately place it*© fame in one of the Banks of Nc-A-York or Philadel phia, to the cudiiot the Governor of the Htciety, and such ot the Superintendent* aj, :ve in the city whv-re the monies are placed, to remain there until Ihe Lottery ii drawh, for th° payment o! the Piizes. 3taw4\v 11. The Managers to take fuflficieni fe» cuiny io'r any Ti'- '*cts they may trust, other wile to be res ponfibli: for ihrrtr. 111. To keep rcguTar hooks of Tickcts f old, Monies received ?r»d paid into the Bank, abftrafts of which (hall be sent, monthly, 10 the Governor, of the Society. Paterfon, January 1, 1794. On application to either of the above gen tjenien, information will be given where tickets may be h the BEST TEUMS. Ticklenburgs, BY THE sals or piece Ofl. I? oadtf % The Editor of the Level of Europe and North America, ever anxi. us to communicate t > Europeans, who may be lettiing i;i this Co itinent,what ever may tenc! so inform them of the ad vantage.. they may find here,'-whether in $gfV£ul! ure or ki * ominercc, lia» the honor to acquaint the public, that he has uiu er. | taken the tranfl >tion of a woik just punlifh ej under the title of* A View of tht United States of America.. This translation will bf executed with'the pcrmiißon of the Au lior Tench Go»e, Esq. CoromifJi<»ner of tht Revenu s of the United States. P. Egron, l. L. z>. ; r ov, 20 Dijiant Subscribers For thi; Garette, are hereby rel'pcftfuU ly reqnefted to pay up their Snpfcriptior.s to ihe fii ft of January next. The Editoi will be under the necelfity of ring those M'lio do not then renew their Sub scription by paying Sis Months in Ai'- vancs, ascLclining to take the Paperanj longer. As there is a confidevable Sunt due bom remote Suhfcribers for thcl 'te halt Week ly Paper pubiiflied by the Editor, he intill cameftly requcfts thofr who may be delin quent,. to take t|v» earliest opportunity of remitting him the balance they may r> f peftivrly be indebied—the sums are ii>di viduilly trifling—the want of the Aggre gate is severely felt. io,cdc 15,000 « 0,000 30,000 36,000 81.000, To the Public. A SUBSCRIPTION Is opened for Printing the Theological Writings O F \ Emanuel Swedenbourg, At Francis Bailey's Book flare, A3i *4? and ill the Apocaiypie, chap. 21» v. *♦ 2, &C. A summary View of the Heavenly Doc trines of the Hew Jerufaiem Glturcb* §3" As various opinions have bcrn cp " rer.tamed re r pefting \hcft iuvatvable u r iti T / t ai:*J yet no perforv by rational arj nnu» lf liS been al>le to refute them, hat inftod * r e ' e o'. invidious column'.'-*: and g-ow-dH- ,e " •ol?.shave betn induftv'touflv prop3f to discredit the hor ourablea n d erligt r - Author, as w« II as hir. W'ofks # 1 '? not the candid and fineere ;rquir«*s ,fr Truths of the highHt in port; nre, rioufly ex.'.miro thofc Y/< tk" )e* th fje in which ir •«; t'< b* hope C thrt bevng »r pu*fu\C ard-love ot' the Trut b - A? r 'lC'* . of its native ex-c'Jencr avd u J e , T' rt legard them as • liey. juftW dc erve, the end rectivc I><>U> profit an«'. d