India Nankeens, On rvhitti Hie U vbick m • o>: u ied; FOR SALE Samuel Corp, Wtto-QTerA, Jtp Henry Philips, Drc. 11 Office of the Infuran:e Com pany of North America, December Bch 17 94- NOTICE is hereby given to the Stock holders, that the F fth ftiftafmenc, being iwo D llars on each Surf of the Stock | ot this C is to be paid on the fe tond Monday (the i»th Div) ol January next; when it will be ucceilVy *or each perfbn to produce the receipt lor the fourth Inftafment upon the ftiares he fliall promote to pay for. %* By the firjl JeHion of the Charter it is declared that all /hares on which pay ments Jbatt not be made at the time pre /■riled, (hall be forfeited to the use of the Cornea.??, On Taefday the 13th day of f i ujiy next (being cneieeoiid Tuelday in t -.nonrlr) at o'clock A. \l»an Eledi;on will be heM »it the Company s the cho ce of Tv/entv-five dire&ors To serve tor one yetr, and aitcil others lha'l be choen. Tli* E : ois proceeding the time of fuel In ca'e of a Stockholder's voting by i>,oxy, the charter requires that u the proxy be ilfrettiy fi*o Walnyt street wharf. Who want to purchase 300 or <00 Casks Good Flaxfeed.. N®v. 11. To all who it may concern, TAKE notice, that ag-ceable to an a637, dated April x 3, »779> <" or i°° » ' Dpltar», . f'.K'tl ill the Delaware State to ihe Sub fenbsr ihen refi lent at New-C'ift'2, C.ju'u terligned Sati»uel P.iterl'on, C. L where on \ve« C iuH irlemerits for iiitereft paid tip to the last of December 178 a, maJe by the George Read. N wCaftle, Nov. >9. >794 2aw6w LANDING From on board tlx Birmingham Packet, Lockyer, and the Henry and Charles, from Hamburgh* H E M P. Prterjburgb's firjl quality BAR IKON, Swedes, ajforted TINI in plates, do. do. GE KEF A in kbAs. BAGGING, German ajforted GLASS TUMBLERS, and Black Quart Bottles, DEMIJOHNS, Window Glass, Feathers of superior quality, MATTS, isfe. &c. FOR SALR BY Thomas & John Ketland, Aug. 26 d Bank of North America, December 8, 1594. The Stockholders of the Bank of North A neiiea are hereby notified that an ELECTION for ' * . livelve D'treElors For the enfuinß Year, Will be held at the Binlc on Monday the i2;h of January n?x f , at o'clock in the forenoon. Dee. 9 Thomas M'Eucn, Stock and Land Broker, No. 78, Che,snut-street, INFORMS His Friends that during his absence from Philadelphia (on the Western Expedition) his Biifinefs will be carried on at his Office as usual, by Mr. Thomas Hale * here Orders in his line will be thankfully received, and every Attention paid to tkem. < OA, 10 f 11 E S 11.. Bohea Tea, GIN in Pipes, Now Landing from on board the fbip Peggy, John Elliott mailer, from Arnfterdam. 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M'Alp in, Taylor^ jovtu Fourth Stxit.t, Just Arrived, ir.d will be landed to-morrow morning .it Hamilton's wharf', the CARGO oi the Schooner Industry, Captain Kylander, from Havanna, CONSISTING OF 8-5 hhds. Molaflfes, Of fupcrior full quality. 106 Boxes and Barrels White & brown Sugar AND A Parcel of Ox-Hides ; FOR SALE BY Peter Blight.- ALSO, A PARCEL OF COFFEE, Just arrivfeom the Prizes— T%:s Lottery cotififls oj 38,000 Tickets, /'// which there are 1 Prizes, and 23,461 EUnks, being about one and an Ha!j Hanks to a trize. THE Diretlorsbf ths Society foreftablifh ing Ufeful Mdiiulaftures, having refold ed to ere& LOTTERIES lor )aturig One HUNDRED THOUSAND Do f. 1 A R S, agleeably to an A£t of the Legifliture of the State of New-Jersey, have appointed the following persons to fupeiintcnd and dire& the dial ing of the fanie, viz. 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Palo fan, January 1, 1794. On application to either ofthe above gen ttrrtfn, information will be given where tickets may he had. February 44 FOR SALE BY GILL &f HENS HAW, Ne. 128, Snuth Water Street, CLARET -in cases, Madeira,' Sherry, and Lilbo'i Worries Philadelphia Porter in bottles. fnrrt on tvia A Liberal Allowance to Whole (ale deal ers. A Compl.at Set of Grocer's Cannifters Kov. aj WANTED ON LOAN, Two thousand dollars, Real Eft ate i« the Citrrof will be pledged a:. Scciri'y. Et.cjuiW if the Prin cr. Dec. 4 _ da;-.- 2awtf eft. —Price Six D*;.la?.s Per. Ashvm. 10,600 5,600 liJ.ooo vo.ocio 1 ",000 ic,ooc ,30,013 c, S6,n d on as usual; his whoie attention K : cotifioea t« that occupation. Orders) willfee orid*r'flie ' Jhtf* ••feife -Hat; -.51*- c i'crtptfon by pavlofc Sin >$fl. VHk, vance, isdeclining to t W h»ngcr. 1 Atjliercii a confitterab 1 4a*,( ■ To PirbHc. ? A SUBSCRIPTION Is opened for Printing the Theological Writings OF Emanuel Swedenbourg, JiY Francis Barley's Bock Jf ore, Ao«n6> Market Jtreet, Pkil»JeU : WHJiN a liiffic4e«t ,iuiifcwjfti Wflffrfc* plai.'ft, a illbe BtlwrfifVd*s-p4t lider tlie.ijtoft »!fgiblen>«nT« iheprintißg of fin.ll of flw Wort? »s ft)all be t lion ah t to be-of *he grc ,e * Dorts have been rnduil \ i<-.' ■ -" ; to (Tifcred't the honourable «u:der Author, as v*ll as his \Vo r k~, we conht nor the canrid ar.d finceie rianireri nttcf Truths of tic highest in-pm fruit*, VJ '/ e ~ rioully exvn ine rhofe Vm k« fry thtujthnsf in which ii .s tbe? hope', thcthc;*.R sr.tht p 11»fuit and love of the Tins" H>i ,f,t ***• of its native exceUcrew an» njr, ttey w.ll •egard them as they ( ' e eve, a>:d »n the end receive borh profit arc d oa. 14 R from th» J- cy, «*>t Sunday morning the i2r U ihlti lamed jick aarf l'cni, fifh 4.bi Uj nanc*,' of » ytKowHb c<> »ur, aid mmU cJothc^. Jobti Sparks, Andrcib Hunter. Oft. 14 fTiiii"