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India 'Nankeen^.
i wh'ch Ih • D'avb ck rtr.vh- obtained
FOR SELE CT
Samuel Corp,
'k, or
Henry Philips,
No. XIB, Sprtue flreet.
d! 5t
TVc. 11
Office of the Infufan:e Com
pany of North America,
Dscember BTh 179+
NOTICE 15 hereby given to the Stock
that the f'ftl" Instalment, b?:n g
T«ro DtLlar* on each ih*re of the Stock
of thi * C mipany is to He paid on the le
iW Mmdiy (the nth Day) of January
no*t; when it will be nrcMlVy for each
p-rfon to p'oHuee the receipt for the
rivttTH Inftalnwnt upon the (hares he mall
propife to piv tor.
*.• Byt!x- firjl Jeßion of the Charter
it is declared that all Jbares on which pay
ments Jhall not he made at the time pre
Jirlbei, /ball be, fp-feitei to the use of the
Qavtpanf.
On Tuesday the 13th day of
] i.-tu irv *i's (bein4 feco<»d "Tuesday in
t'-ie month) at ii o'clock A. M» *1 K ciftion
w4l !>e bejel a; tlit Company's Office, for
t*ie ch<»»ce ol
Twe.itv-five dire&ors
To fcve fSr oMt yc*r, a'ld uiiil others
Iha'l be cho'en.
Th" E'?& »i - " mTy vote either ir* person
o** b v j but n* Stockholder can——
n\. n r? .r -V on for D teftors uotef,
|He 'lit! have ft >od in his o-- her
iraiiK is* t i" b >oV.* of the Company at least
three months proceeding the time of sB)
EjfcrAiftn.- —. 9
In ca'e of ;t *'<; votmg by
P oxv, tl»e charter requires that " the
P'-OKV be <i reH'y i'ym inch Stockholder, &
ih vote "oe s;iven by a citizen of this con?
monwealth."
Ebene%sr Hazard,
D?r. 8
Secretaky.
Ticklenburgs, Ozaaburgs,
and Glass Ware,
from on board the Jhip Peggy,
from Avft-riam.
ALSO,
Co% of prime Quality
In hoglheads and nercet,
Muscovado Sugars
In hopfheads,
German Steel, •
ASSORTED WOOLLENS,
In fir.il) Biles, for fale'by
Rundle Murgatroyd,
No. 11, Walnut ftrert wharf.
VT-.0 want to purchase ;,oo or 400
Casks Good Flaxfeed.
N*v. 11 3tawtf
To all who it may concern.
TATCSIWrc, t>"t agreeable to an aft
of the tate Session ot Cini;reU 1 mean to
apply at the Treatury of the United Sv» tes
f the renewal or the fijfioving Continetr
i«i LianOSce C.crtificite, deit-oyed and
J .ft at my Losing* in the city ot" Phila_
Helphii, int'ie year 1-91.
Nn, 1607, dated April 13, 1779, for 4 00
tTned in the' Delaware State to the Suh
ferib?r then refiient at New-C .ft'e, couu
terfijned Samuel Piterfnn, C. L I O. where
on w-jre iurinrfements inr interest paid up
to the last of Decemlwr 1784, made by the
said Continental Lnan Officer
George Read.
N wCattle, Nov. i9,i794 2iw6w
LANDING
From o* board the Birmingham Packet,
Lockjer, and the Henry and Chartes,
from Hamburgh,
HEM P.
Peterjburgb's jirfl quality
i> AR. IRON, Swedes, ajorted
TIN, it plates, do. do.
GEXEfA in hbds.
RAGGING* German itj/orted
GLASS TUMBLERS, and
Black Quart Bottles,
DEMIJOHNS* Window Glass,
Feathers of superior quality,
MATTS, isfc. ifc.
FOR SALE BY
Thomas & John Ketland,
Allg. 26
Bank of North America,
December 8, I J94.
The Stockholders of the Bank
of North A ne'iea arc hereby notified that
»»ELECTION for
1 ivelve Directors
Ft t K e enlui'ig Year, will be heH it the
Barken Monday the 12'-h of January
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
Pre 9 _• dtji2
Thomas M'Euen,
Slock and Land Broker,
No. 78, Ch£SKUT-STRE&T«
INFORMS hit F'iends that during bis
*Ve'ice from Philvlelpliia (on t'T Wcftcrn
E*|»d'>f'on) hi * Btifinef* will b- carried on
at hn OHice usual, by Mr. Thnmni Hale
where O'rfrrs in hu line will be thankfully
i-c-ved, and ei-ery Attention paid to
them. '■ '
C>=*. 10
" F R. E R H
Bohea Tea,
GlN'in Pipes,
Now Landing from or. board the Ihip
Peggy, John Elliott master,
from Amsterdam.
Also Imported by the late Arrivals,
Ruflia Hemp, firft quality
Dirto Sail Duck
Di to Ravens DneV
Brown Ruflia Sheeting
Tickhnburgs
Oznaburjs
Brown Flanders Sheetings
Heffiatis and B' own Rolls
Cotton Stripe* and Checks
Flanden Bedncks
Holland Sail Duck
Seine Twin*
Dutch Great Coats
Gin in cases
Madder
Window Glass, Bbj oi
. Je r uits Bark
Opium,
Aflafoetida
German S'eel
Mill and CroPs-cut Saws
Hoes and Cutting Knives
Sy'hes ard Skates
Coffee Mill*
Black Le .d Crucibles
Anchors from 3 cwt. to ij ewt.
And a General AJfortment of
5-4 & 6-4 Boulting Cloth
FOR SALE BY
Pragers Co.
Nov. I i c^_
Medical Books.
JUST PUUUBHF.D, r
By Thomas Dob/on, at the Stone lUufi>
No. 41, south Seco d Jlreet,
VOL U.
Medical Inquiries
ru&rwti Jj'
OBSERVATIONS.
By BENJAMIN RUSH, M. D.
Profrffor of the Institutes of Medicine, and
of Clinical Praflict in the Univer
fityof Pcnnfylvania.
CONT AINIKC
t An inquiry into the influence of phyfica
causes upon the moral faculty.
I. An inqui'y iuto the effefls of fpiritous li
quors opon the human body, and their in
fluence upon the happiness of fooiety.
3. An inquiry into the causes and cure of the
Dulmouat y consumption.
4. Ohlervafionson the fymptumsand cureof
dropsies.
5. An Inquiry info the caufesaod the cure of
internal dropsy of the brain.
6. An aci iuntof the measles, a» they ap
p?atrd in Philadelphia, in the year 1789.
7. An account of the influenza, as " appear
ed in Philadelphia in the years 1789,1790,
and 170*-
8. An inquiry Into the canfes of the increase
&f bilious and remitting fevers, i" Penn.
fylvania.
9. An inquiry into the caufesand cureof fore
ligs.
to. An account of th< state of the body and
mind in old age, with obfenrations upon
/it* difeaf«s and their remedies.
Fricc one dollar and a quarter unbound, or
one dollarand a half neatly bound.
Medical Tranfaftions
OF THE
College of P!r*ficians of Philadelphia.
V VOL I—P ART I.
Price one dollar in boards.
A Treatise on the Diseases of
Children.
With general directions for the management
JO' Intants from the birth, adapted f«r
theuleot phyftcians and private families.
Bj r> Michael Underwood, M. D.
Licentiate of Midwifery in the Royal Col
lege of Physicians in London, and
Physician of the Britifti
\ Lvtng-tn-Hofpital.
Pried one Dollar.
This is acknowledged to be the bell book
which has been pubbftied on the fubjeft, and
is.calculated for the use of pann's. nurses,
and private families, as well as for, ph«Ticiars
—The two volumes handsomely printed in
one, and the price only about one third of
what the imported copies fell for.
The Edinburgh New Dispensatory, two
dollars. t -
System of Surgery, extracted from the
works of Benjamin Bell, by Dr. Water*, 2
dols. 50 cents.
System of Anatomy, extraflcd from the
Encyclopaedia, with 1 2 copperplates, 2 dols.
Syfteipof Cbemiftry, extraftrd tront the
Encyclopaedic, exhibiting a view ol tbepro
grefs bf thefciencee, and the different fyftrmj
which hive been puhlifhed, 2 dols. 50 cenrs.
Brown's Elements of Medicine, 2 dols.
67 cents.
T. Dob/on has lit the Press,
An edition of the Medical and Philofopht
r.al Commentaries of Edinburgh. Two v»|.
umei are piintrd in one at 2 dolUrt and 50
cents pervolume; he has ne»rly finifhrd the
Svr firft volumei, which contain the firfl ten
volumes of the European edition, which fell
for two dollars each. Nine volumei will in
clude eighteen European volumes, which
w<ll briog the publication up to the present
time.
-ikrwifc for fate a confiicreble number oy
CuMen's Praflice, Materia Medica, Phyfi
•ilogy, and Synopsis. Bell'iSurgery, 6 vols.
a r 4 vols, do. on Ulcers, Boehan's Domestic
Medicine, Ledran's Surgery, Chefelden's A
letomv, Hunter on the Venereal, Swerfeea
uer on do. Rolloon Weft India Difeafefr;
Rigby on Uterine Hemorrhage, Hamilton's
outlines of the theory and practice of Mid
wifery, with or wiiliout platet; do. on the
■nanigement of Female complaints. Mease
in Hydrophobia, &c. See.
PHILADELPHIA :—P*inteb bt JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chesnct Street.—Prics Six Dollars Per Annum.
AND
Meiiral Books, vix.
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Just Arrivei 7
Ar.d will be Unded to-morrow r.— <g
Hamilton's wharf, the CARGO of the
Schooner lnduftry, Captain Hylander,
53
CONSISTING OF
Sfy libds. Molafies,
Of superior fill 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 arrived in the Hibernia, Captain
Irwin, from Jamaica.
Sept. 43 d
Scheme of a Lottery,
Toraife 39,900 Dollarr, on 266,000 DoII&ts
Deducting 15 ]her Cgfff, jfon the Prize —
71ns Lottery conjiji: of 3# ,000 Tickrt*, tri
which there are 14.5.31 Prizes* and 23,461
JiUnks*' being about one and an ha j blanks lo\
a prize.
TH£ Direfters of the Society for eflabli fil
ing .6Will having refold
ed to t*rr& LOTT * H li'.B for ra\fchg One
Hundred Thousand Dcl i a t* s, agreeably
loan Art of the Legifl-iture o* the Stare o'
New-Jerfry, have appointed the'following
perfonsto fuperiniend and direst the draw
ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rtiftis
King, Herman Le Roy, J.imes Wat fori,
Richard Harrifon, Abijah Hammond, and
Cornelius Ray, of the city of New-Y.crk—
Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matihew M'-
Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of
Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How.
! eil, ETq. Elias Boudinot, General Elias Day
| ton, Jami s Parker, John Bayard, Doctor |
Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Sroc-kton, Joshua i
I M. Wallace, Jo{eph and Eh-ftra |
| of N' w-Jerfey, who offer the
following Scheme of a Lottery, and pledge
themselves to the public, that they will take
erery a durance and precaution in rheir power
to have the Monies paid by.the Manager-,
from time to time, a* received, into the
Kanks at New-York and Philadelphia, to
remain For the purpose of paying Pri* «,
which (hall be immfdia*e!y discharged by a
check upon one of the Banks.
SCHEME:
w
I
a
5
to
20
»co '
300
ICOO
sooo
3000
81.CO
*4*334 Prizes. 263,000
23,461 Blanks. Firftrlrawn number, 2,0c0
Laftdrawn nombe,r, 2,0.00
83000 Tickcts at 7 Dollars each is 266,000
The drawing w ; »i commence, under the
infpeftion of a €o»n#nitt?c ot the Superin
tendants, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of
which timely notice will be given.
Thje Superinteodaqts have appointed John
N. Cumming, of Newark, Ja r ob R. Har
denberg, of Nc\w-Brunfwick, and Jonathan
Rhea, of Trenton, Managers
thereof, who have given amplr fecuruy lor
(iifcr>ergTng thetruft ipt^em.
In order tofecqrr the punctual pay*
ment of the prize*, the Suoerintendants of
the; Lottery Ka»ed ; re&ed that the Managers
shaH each en'er into bonds in 4C,000 dollars,
with four fuflfrcient »tii *,u> perform thetr
infbunions, tjve fi»Sfl)*nce o* which is
I. That whenevrr cither pi the Managers
fball'receivc thefum ot Three Hundrtri Dol
lars, he (hall immdiatelv place the fame in
pne of the Banks of New-York or Philadel
phia, to the ciedii of ihe Governor of the
'iociefVj and such ot the Superinf endants as
irve in thr city where thr monies are pl?ced,
to remain thereuntil the Lottery is drawn,
for the payment of the Prices.
11. Thf Mergers tn ta ki* fufficiert se
curity foi anv T ckei< I bey n»ay trust, other
wi(«»o he refponnhle for 1 hem.
,111. To keep regular books of Tickets
fold. Monies received and paid int> iU'
Bank, aM\»a#s of which shall he sent,
iroorhly, to thfGovernor of the Society*
Puterfon,.|?nuarv 1, 1794
On application to eitWer.qfrbe above gen
flfmrn, information wtll be given where
;irkrts mav he hud.
February 24,
FOR SALE BY
GILL Ess HENSHAW,
A'a. 128, South JVater Street,
CLARET in cases,
Madeira, Si erf, anil i.iibor. Wine*
Philadelphia Potter iub«»n!c expo
'tat ton at the (hnrtrft notuc, or for j>ri
vate families and tavern kc per*, deiiver.
Ed in any part of rt.e toita.
ALSO,
j4n nffvrtmev* of $ 4 tnnf 6-4
eo<l 2w law tf
America;; manufactured Bolt
Vh'ch w ; 'l be varr nte* eqirj to an
im ported, for the re*pf«ivx purges re
quired—as bas brer frfurrt on t*ia
A Liberal Aih-var.ee to \v holefale deal
25
WANTED ON LOAN,
Two thousand dollars,
RealEftat? irt!'e*CiT7 <if KhilafMpl'-a
wi|l be pkrfig'd ai Sccu iry. Enquire tf
the Prinier.
Die. 4
2awtf
Pri ;rof 20.000 Dollars i« 20,c00
10,000 io,OOQ
,5.000 10,000
2 ,cco
1 .coo
SDO5 D 0
I "O
5*
■ 20
1 5
1 2
,0 -v
ing Cjoths,
A Cmnpkat Set?of
Grocer's Canaifters
FOlt ;S4L&
Burlington pGrk.
A QUANTITY OF
Best Burlington Pork,
FOR SALE BY
Levi Hollingfworth & Son.
oa. 31 d '
William W. Woodward,
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taken the tunflatu n of a work jnflf puhi'ftv
c! under the title of A Vicui of the L'vitri
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executed with the permission of the An'h <r
Tench Coxe, Esq. Comra Cioner bf tie
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to fie si; ft of Janaary r?.rx:. T»»e
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vanee, as dcduiirg to take the P;.pe: any
longer.
As t-liere is a corfiderable Sum due fom
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ly Paper publiflied by the Editor, he mrft
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vidu'vlly trifli-g—* he want of the Agg-e
---gaie is ftverely felt.
ie.ooo
30.000
1 O.obo
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15,000
9 0,000
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'Theological Writings X
-w '
Emanuel Swedenbourg,
At Francis Bailey's Book ft ere, I\o. n6 r
Market fireet, Philadelphia ■>
W'HKN a fuifkient .fubfc ip ion »;4.es
pJnre, a meeting will he advertilid to <;c;i -
lider the nioft eligible made for conducing
rheprintingdf fii h of the Work* as (half
be tobeot utility in
the instance.
The fallowing Treati/ts may be now bad at
Air. Barley's :
The Doctrine of Life, or the Spiritual
frnfe of the Ten Cornmandnier t •.
The, Universal Theology of the New
Church ; wh'ch was Mrriold t-v
Lord in Dai)*u*?, chap. 7, v 5, »3»
and in the Apocafyple, chap. 2i, v. i,
2, .
A fumroarv V"c» of the Heavenly Doc-
trines of the New JernfuleTr. 'ir i b,
As various opinions batv*-cr en "
regained re pe&ng th iviau.a'fc a*:' 'js
and yet ro person by rational arpuir M ■ ' uS
been able to refo'e them, hti f irft ad t !, e r*
of, invid<otr< call Tunic and g-ow dlef re
ports have been L'dnftVioiillv propjtg.ited
to discredit the horotifable and enl'gbtenfd
Author, as wel> as his Work", we doubt
not the ennrid and 'movers tntcf
Tilths of tic highest iir portsnce, v,\>ser
iously exvrvin? tbofe \V .ik> jcr th
in which it -st >be hop ?•, tlut he?*g !n I ' t
pursuit and >ove of the Trut ! tor Ihe ij»Ke
of its native excellence and «/e they v :!
regard them as tfoey jlift'y de e rv. *'<• !f1
the r eccivf both profit an* 4 &
o a 14 e r i«»
tu&f j
\v->Ou-i U o < 'Crlti r \ ir i <
lev, on Sunday njorntng the » 2 iri'-' *«
Two young Negro lV.lowr,
named Jjck a»»d each about 2j y »
of age ; Jack >of a dark bbck eok-tr a-d
a fur look ; Ton i< of « « open co.i■"<-
rancr, of a yelWii colour, 3r d much
T!'ey a re!,,r S >ghtW aft.rf fflV.*-,. ■'• A
but fit fiion <( fixferrh-h; v.-; -
S'adtSVS«.id"difere t°k U* »'
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"John Sparks,
Andrew Hunter.
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