' icklenburgs, Oznaburgs, j aiVd Qhrfs Wan., f i-n oh b'jitrf the Jhlp f£gy> from Jitnfi). rdam M- O, Coffee bf . jbriffig Quality I>i kojffteaVk and tierJis, MulcovcSo Stt-ga^ In hcgftsajrts, Gefmaii S'ie'ei, AW>R TF:D- irM'LLBtfS, In friK-iJ] Baits, &o. for fele " Rnndte W Miirgatroyd, No. ii, Walnut ilreet wharf. WJio want to pwrchife 300 or 400 Cask: Good Flaxf::d. 1 j _ itav.'tf On , W«iflw' f* : Corp, .* , / i itliW; Per. 11 LAN® IN G From on board the Birmingb.Ti' Packet, I.ockyer, and IpnrjMnS Qbttrlei, from Ham/urgh, H fe M P. Pttetfburgb! s jirjt i/muity L Ati IRON, Suxdeir aborted I'IN, hi pla\es, do. do. GQKEPA in fo&df- B4QQING, (h-r»ij:i nffbrted GLASS TiJMliLt-RS, a„d Black Quart Bottles, DSMiyOM '''indow Glass, Feathcrs of'Taperior quality, MATTS, Isc. 'dc. FOR SAtt BY Thomas & JoKn Ketlarfd. Aug. z6 d Bank of North America, 'Dc;trnl*er%, I.c} 4* The Stockholders of the Bank < i North A ueica arc hereby notified th*t 111 ELECT for 1 ivelve Directors F'»r t!ie Year, will he heM at the ' Bank on Monday the i 2 h of January n?xt, a; 10 o'clock in the- forenoon. Dee. 9 <*tji2 '1■ • — difice Of the Infarance Com pany of North America, December Bth 1794- NOTICE is hereby given to til? Stock- Holders, rh'at tfie F'fth Inftalitiem, being two d li.ars on each (hare of ihe Stock of ,T : n\,CoiTipany it to be p'tid on the i'e cond Monday /the ieth Div) of Januirv rant; when it will be iiecelTify for sach pe'for. to produce the reccipt for the fourth liilialment upon the ftiares he lhall pjojofj co jtay tor. * By the ftrjl Jeßion of '.he Charier it i. f declared that all Jhares on which fay nicnij Jhetll not be made at the time pre fer; b 'dy Jball be forfeited to the use of the Company. On Tuesday the 13th day of January next (being the (econd Tuesday in the month) 3t : * i o'c'ork A. M. an Ete'&ion will be held at the Company's Office, for ♦he choice of Twenty-five directors To fervte f>r one year, and until others fhaU .be chosen. TV E!e<st rs may vote either in person or by proxy ; but n® Stockholder can— 4< vote at *ny on for D r e;%jrj un'efs the Srock fbaH have flood in his or her ramr in the books of the Company at least tlji ee months preceeding the time of Ajch E'*ftion. In cafe of a Stockholder's voting by Proxy, charter requires that 44 the proxy be tlireAly from H»ch Stockholder, & the vote be fciveu by a citizen of this com monwealth " Ebenezer Hazard, Secretary. T>e. 8 Stock Brokers O 'No, ifs W«lt-ftrcct, Nsv-Tptn. Ttf£saMcribcT intending tri 66*tfine)iim (ert entitelf to the PURCHASE .nd SALE or'STOCKS on COMMITS IQN.tvfgs leave to off r hiafervlres t* fri* friepdl and others, in ih* hoeol[a Stock Broker. Those who may plcaTc to favor Him with their net»,i rtay depend uprrti having it with the uimnft fidelity and difpaicth Orders liotn Philadelphia, Bcfton,.or any part ol the United Slates, will be ftfitkly attended to. • ' . LEONARD BLEECKER. m* t htjf. ADDRESS. Tnr Public arc rcfpeflfully informed that the Subfcriptionj for this Gazette are daily incicafing in the City—that its cir culation is extinfive, being sent to every flits in the Union —and 13 probably ex changed with more Printers in the diffe rmt States than any other Gazette— thefecircumftances enhance its utility as an advertifmg Vehicle. 1 The generous patronage which the pub lication has already received, demands" the Editor's most grateful acknowledgments —Hefolicits a continuation of advertifmg f.nors. From these principally arise the i f source& which enable the ptiWifker of a daily paper to extend his plan of general entertainment and information. f«; '>■'. ; %3Sy^S3w» v ; -r:^^'-'.-v .VA&mt frmrfrffrjfc. "- ■" ' -*SiP pSt4f"V 4y<r* r » ,>| ■ a«sw£ef i '«»• > ■S| Np&f':: .%sss. sr. . -■Pcc.' yi PRINTING, In itj Tw ami c*xtenfive Branch::, E*<>cßt:ci with Accuracy, Eteg4nc«, Ex pedition, a lid on Moderate Terms, by Ormrod & Conrad, At the Old. Sign of Franklin's Head, No. 41, on the north fide of Cbefnut Street, J. Ormrod has f->r file, as usual, a 'Gene ra! Afiortment of Books, Prints & Stationary. ii d'6t F lv E S H Rohea Tea, GIN in Pipes, Now Landing from on board the fliip l eggy, John Elliott matter, from Amsterdam. . dlj'o Imported by the late Arrivalh Hu<iia Hemp, firlt qaality w/J Diiiy Sail Duck Di to Ravers Due'-: Brown RufTu Sheeting Ticltlr nbyrgs Qsnabu'js £■ Brown Flanders Sheeting! HeMarti 4nd j&rowf Rolls Cotton Stripes and Checks Flanders gtriitck* '/if Holland S-iil Pnck Seine Twins Dutch Great Coats I Hr Window Olafs, 8 by »i Je r uts Bark Opium, AlTafcetida Mill and Crors-ctU Saws Hoes and Cut ing Knives Anchors from 3 err. to 15 civ't. Jind a General jjjjoriment of J-4 & 6-4 Boulting Cloth, Pragers (b 9 . Go. r v z Nov. 11 Frefli Teas, Of Superior Quality, yiz. Impenal, or Gunpowder Hyfcm Gomec, 1 ft quality Hyson, 2d. do. do. Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Sottchotigk A few Boxes of each, for sale at No. 19, Third street south. Der. i o Lottery No. 2, for the im provement of the FEDERAL CITY. GENTLEjVTEN, desirous of receiving regulaly correct flips of the drawing 6f the Lottery, are heriby informed that, up on their fending forward to the Printers hereof, fivs dollars each, together with their address, they (hall bepunftu»lly fur nifhed with Oich flips,whiledrawjng per post in Supplements to the Columbian Chronicle. This arrangement will save them the#*- penfe of extra postage. Hanf<jn and Priestley. mfcwtijj ce, George Hunter, Chemiji, At his Larboratory, No. 114, fouib Second Jlreai. INFORMS his former cuttomerl and the public, ih«t he has begun the DRUG bu fincfs again 00 an extensive plan. He has for sale a general aflortment of FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICAL PftEPARATJONS, and PA- Likewise, paiotcn'colours, dry and ground in oil, paint brnfhea, window and coach gljfs, dye ftuffs, linfced oil, oil of turpentine, copal cil varnish and japan, warranted good. A Ik m, copperas,madder,ground rcdweod by the hog(be*d or smaller quantity. Ashe imports the simples 'jrvm the brft maikets. and. makes the competitions and prepa'iat ons h.mfert, he is enabled to vouih lor and warrant ev cr) article (old out of his Laboratory, an* likcwife to dispose of them at tr»fi most rtdioiablc rates. £?• Me w.lhrs to fell", |,™ LOT e f GROUND, the north-east cormr of High 7 g feet front •n Htgh-flrert, a„d 200 on E,„ rnth . Uteet.oppoGte Mr. Lriper'srew buUdirjs— And another LOT on the north fide ofH.gh itrcet »ear the above, *8 lect front, ,„d s oo feet deep Eoth lots have the privilege o» a 3° »'lcy in ibeir rear. '3- stf I HIA. Printed by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Ches«ut Street.—Price Six Dollars Per Annum. v : v ' i v^-i t "*„•».• -« ' ' • TENT MEDICIXKi 3EBSP Imported frtm jfmjerdm, and M. H. MejTfchert, Xj. 15 a, South Front Street, Fresh BoHea Tea, Holland Sriceting, Best Ofnabrigs and Ticklenburgs. Dutch greit and Sailors Coats, And on long credit, fuperfineßUck and Blue Leyden Broad-Cloths, wte. SHAKSPEARE'S WORKS; FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Mountford, Bioren £ft Co; Proposals for Printing by Subscription, THE WHOLE Dramatic Works WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE, ■ % *'\-r'' IN EIGHT DUODECIMO VOLUMES, At One Dollar each CONDITIONS. I This Work will be comprised In Eight Duodecimo Volumes, printed on 3 fine American paper, in a ftilenf Typogra phical Elegance that foal! reflect the higbeft credit on the American press. II That it shall be enfbellift?d with 9 beautiful Frontispiece of Shakfpeare engravtd by the btft American Ariift. lit That the price to Subscribers tvill be EIGHT DOLLARS, one dollar to be paid .. on fubferibmg, and one dollar on the re ceipt of every fuceeeding volume but the lait:— to enable rhe Publifheri to pursue with convenience this arduous undertaking. IV. Each volume stall be delivered in blue boards to the Subscribers imirtetUately on the publication Of every volumfwit'h bfft jnipreflions of the Frontifpiecc—the price to be xaifffd to Non-Subscribers. V. That the namei of iheSubfcribers »ill be printed to record the patrons of this endeavour to encourage the ufefui and elegant Arts In America. i . -W f.W V - -mrmrnw. TO THE PUBLIC. . that Shakfpeare has followed nature with such truth and correithefs, as to ren der his Works the delight of all nations, houvver differing in cnftoms and manners from .his own, ij a fact which more than centuries ef universal apptobayon have fufficiently ellablifhed—The debt Unpaid by the careless and unenlightened co-tem poraries of thrs Illustrious Man has been lift to posterity to difcfiarge, and in pro portion to the prpgrefs oi taste and Htera ture, the grititnde of mankind has endea-* voured to acknowledge the obligation. England has exhibited her favourite Au thors with splendor, and it is hoped that America that feat of true liberty, willnot be backward in encouraging this firft g'eat attempt to do merited justice 10 the author of this' Dramatic Work. The feleftibn*therefore,'of this iraromr parable Produftiou for an eleGant Ameri can edition, requiting no just fication, it only remiins for ihe Publilhers to add a few observations on the c.laini which such under takingj have to patronage in America—a country, which for liberty none can equal and (hould necefTarily br the nurse and pa tron of the Arts. And tho' to rival the Eafterji country, may fesm hopelefsin us— yet it is fijrely a laudable endeavour to ex cite tfet encouragement "here,which ftiould be f>ff->cd to ratpr»>v«ment and e*.' cel'ence. Indeed the zeal which has ap pealed,in Anjeri«, fmce the permanent ef. tabttftiroent of the prefeut happy constitu tion, for patronizing the arts, whitft it has produced and reXvirded a multitude of works which immortalize the artills, lias alCo exalted the chat after of the natron, and giveq (ligiity to the people whose patridt ifm and munificence have promoted their discovery of perfection. America is not inftnfible to the value of character, and will affume-her rank artiongft nations a> anencourager of the arts. It would therefore be an impeachment of her undeftanriing and patriotism, if a doubt were entertained of her pofleffing a portion! o_f that fp.'rit which so elevates the eastern world,a fyirit Which ebnGdered in a nation al point-os view, is one of the mod praife worthyia tl>e catalogue of public virtues: as it contributes the best interests offo ciety, by promoting iridufkry,' cheriffiing genius, multiplying the ra'tioml enjoyments of life, a.id exciting a general'talte tor the beautiful and the excellent. In the hope then that the hxunble effort here propoled may interefl this fpir'it, and have fotne claim to general encourage ment, it has been undefraken. The attention winch /hall be paid to the correftpefe and bea«ty of the Pk ikj:i willevirce tire deftre nt'tle publtihe: to present their country, wuhtnediutn worthy of the inimitable ihekiffeate. The Publilhers aH'ure the Patronsoor. r Hits Undertaking, th>jt will difchirge thetr en gagement with drift probity ai;d hotter,, and therefore hope they may juffly claim public confidence and support. Subscriptions wiil be received at Ste phens's Book-Store, No. 57, S-'iith Sfcord ftf*et,*nd at the principal BookfeM-rs to the United Stales—alio, at tlie Pui.lUher* No. 75- Dock street, and at the Philadelphia Cofice-Houfe. I Dec. 10. end 2w jaw tf WANTED ON LOAN, Two thousand dollars, Real Estate in the City of Philadelphia will be pledged as Security. Enquire of the Printer. Dec. .4 daw FOR SALE BY GILL HENSHAW, ifo. l iS, South IVatcr Street, . CLARET in cases, Madeira, Sherry, and i,«dt«ni Wines Philadelphia Porterjabofftles, lor ejtpor. tation at the fliorttft notice, or iar pri. va'e families and tavern keepers, deliver ed >« apy.par| of the town. ALSO,. j£n ajjortment of 5-4 and 6-4 American manufactured Bolt ing Cloths, Which will be warranted equal to an imported, for*tl>e refpeftive re quired—as has already been found ph tvia ! A Liberal Allowance to Wholesale deal ers. A Compleat Set of Grocer's Ganaifters . FlX)*' S AXE- Nov. 35 ?> . eodtf Just Arrived, And will be landed to-morrow morning at 1 Hamilton's wharf, the-CARGO of the Schooner Induftrv,' Captain Hylander, from Havanna, CONSISTING OF 8/5 hhds. MolalTeSj Of superior full quality. * 106 Boxes and Barrels White & brown Sugar I, Parcel of Ox-Hidei -, FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. ALSO, A PARCEL OF C 0 F F E 1:, Just arrived in the Hibarnja, Captain Irwin, from Jamaica. Sept. ii d Scheme of a Lottery, To rgjfi 39,9,00. Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars Artlf&tng 15. per Cent, from tic Putty— This Lottery confifls of - 38,000 Tieketi, in, Which Ttiete ays 14.531 I'rizft, and 23,461 UMi,-Mng about one and an halt blank) to a prize. THE J)ire£lersof (he Society forefUhlifii | H "tngUfeful JiJanufaftures, having rtfnlv. cd to trcft for railing Ons Hundr ed Th6i(sand Dot LARS, agreeably trrari A£t of the Legislature of the Si.!te ol New-Je»fey,- have appointed the following perform to fuperiotend and direfl the draw-. • u.gof the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufuj King, Herman Le Roy, James Watfori, Richard Harrifon, Abijah Hammond;and • Cornelius Ray, of the city of New-York — I Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M'- Connel and Andrew Bayard, at the city of 1 Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How ■ ell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General'Elias Day ■ tan, James Parker, John Bayard, Dftfior Lewis Donharo, Samu. I W. Stockton, Jplhua . M. Wallace, Jufeph Bloomfield, and Elilba Boudinot, of New-Jersey, who offer the'" , following Scheme of a Lottery, and pledge themselves to the public, that they will take' every aflurance and precaution in their power to have the Monies paid by the Managers, from titne to time, as received, into the Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for the purpose of, paying Prizn, which (hall be immediately difebarged by a check Upon one of ibe Banks. \ SCHEME: Prize of 20,000 Dollar* i» 20,00 c t 10,00© 10,000 2 s»°°o ic,600 5 2,000 i©,ooc to I,o©o JO,OOC ' 29 5 00 I^,ooo i co 100 ib^ooo 3°o 50 i^.oco 1000 '20 20,000 2COD 15 30,<)00 3 C „ C ? «2 36,900 p 81 CO 10 81,000 I 1 4»5?9 Pnzcs- 262,000 23*461 Blanks. Firfl drawn number, 2,00 c La ft drawn number, 2,000 • * -Tv: VfcZ" 1 *?" *- v>¥ ■ ? ■ -i* -I 83000 Tickets at 7 -Dollars each U 266,000 The drawing will commence, under the infpe&ion of a Committee of die Superrn tendants, as (©on as the Tickets are ot which timely notice will be given. The Superinrepdants have appointed John N. Caroming, of ttewark, Jacob R. Har denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Tfenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have giveo ample security for difc"h*Tgirijg the trust reposed in them. C3T In order to secure' |he punftfizl pav mertofthe Prizes, tfec Supeiintendams of the Lottery havedire&ed that the \Janagers (hall rich enter into bond*- in 4C,ooo3oliars, with four fufficientfccuntics,roperform*heir inftru&ions, the fobftance of which is I. That whenever either of the Managers fnall receive the sum of Three Hunrlrrd Dol lars, be fhal! immdiately place the fame in ♦«e of the BanVs of N*W-Yorfc of Philadel phia, to the cieduot the Governor of the Society, and such of the Superintend ants a* •ivf in the city where the monies are placed, *o remain thereuntil the' Lottery tj'flnwn, for rhe payment of the Prizes. 11. The Managers to take fufficient fe- I curity tor any Tickets they may tiuft, other- i I wife to be refpoin'ible for ihem. HI. To kfp regular book* of Tickrta /o)<i,,Mlinies received -*«d p»rd imt* Hie of whicb; fee ff or, monthly, to thr(io»«H»pr of the Society. f7^4^ Oonjjfrtication to eilKerofrhe tleinee, information will 4w gives where; tickets miv be had February <4. William W. Woodward printer, ' HAS removed hit Printing-office from No. 4 ,^.Ch e Wi> r ee^o f " nk T n ™ 1 ' ,rom the f»rrrr ol Second-street, Touth fide, nearly oppj fire ; where the Printing Buf.neh is cafri.d On as uual; hi, whole attention being confined to that Occupation. Orders fro-,, «njr part of this fta,e, or the con,i n L will be executed, and authors may (e l> on fcaving any work they may' So fit to pub lish, correctly printed, either in French or > Engfifh. The livu of Einoec ind North America, -with a COPIOUS PRICE CURRENT,is printed (or theeei tor, Peter Egron,J.. J.. D. at the ,bov e * mentioned office, in French andEniihlh' which publication b*s received the p s t 10u '. ag of some of the molt diAinguUhed cba ra ers in America, and whose nameu j„ 1 few days, will be publiffied, and aocmoa. Ny he two fiift numbers to the fubkribers N. B. Blanks, Letters, Checks CaTds, Handbills, Sec. &e continue to be' executed with the uf U a! dispatch No*- 'ft e d 9 w. The Editor of the Level of Europe and North America, ever anxious to communicate to Europeans, whoma\ be desirous of fettling in this Continent,what ever may tend to inform them of the ad. vantages they may find here, whether in agriculture or in commerce, hat the honor to acquaint the public, that hi has u::der. taken the trlnfiaticn of a work just pubh/V ed under the title of A Vita of the U* :!r i States of America. This translation w,l: be executed with the permission of the Author Tench Coxe, Esq.. Commiffiouer of the Revenues of the United States. P. Egron, l. i. d. Nov. 2o 2au'3w Dijlant Subscribers For This Gazette, are hereby refpe&ful. ly requested :o pay up their Supfitriptions to the firft of January next. The F:ditor will be,under the of confut ring those who do not then renew tfietrjStib fcription by paying Six Month* in. Ad vance, as declining to take Hie Paper any longer. >' As there is a considerable Sum uje 'f>om remote Subscribers for the late I ait \t«k ly Paper publilbed by, the.Editor, he 'mcft earnellly those Who mav be del in. quent, to take tf " earlfcrft Opportunity of .remitting.him the balarvct they m»j rd- PSftively be indebted—the funis arelindi vidually trifling— the want of thp Aggre gate is feverety felt. To the Public. A SUBSCRIPTION Is opened for Printing the Theological Writings Emanuel Swedenboiirg, At Francis Bailey's Book Jlore, Aa. II $, Market fircet, Philadelphia, WHEN a tufßcient fubfcriprlor. takej plr ( <:e, amee<mg -villfce aJoertifed to Cm (ider the mcft t-ligible made for conduftir.g the printing of fu h of the Works as Ihsli be fhou«ljt to be of the greatest utility' in ' the "firft tnftance.. The fcllchiOing TrealifeS may be now had at Mr, Bailey's The Doctrine Of Life, or the Spiritual sens* of the Ten Commandment*. The 'Univerfll l Theology of the Kev Chu-ch ; which was foretold by tie ?Lord in Daniel, chap. 7, v: 5, Ij, »«, and in the Apocalypse, chap. 21, V 1, 2, ,&c. A summary View of the Heavenly I)or trines of'the New Jerufafem Ohurch. ftST As various oprniom have born en tertained refpefltng th. Je tnr«27u<V* and yet no perfoji by rationi)!argmr. 1 t hlj been able to refute them, but infte*atle-e-. of, invid ous calumnies and groiicdkft re ports hive been induftrioillv propag'ted to difcredit'tlv? honourable ardenlightVnrd Author, as wo I! a_v his Wofks, we doubt not the candid and fipceTe inquirers softer Truths of the bigbeft importance, willfe- . rioufly examine thole "Wi rk'/r-"fth", in which it is to be 'hoped, (Ket.bfinim tie purfait and'ovrof the Truth for' ht :r i e of it? native excellence ant vje, -they wdl regard them;tS)hey jufiiy deltrve, a'nl in the end receive both.profit anC d hght. Oft. 14 e'r u1 iw Forty Dollars Reward. RAN awav from the fnbfc beis In Woodbury, G oucefter County, fey, on Sunday morning the i«th inßii-t, Two young Negro Fellows, named Jjtk and I'oni, eiicl about 3}yt*:» °1 a g c > Jack isof a dark b,lack co'tiur ai d af'UrK)t.>k; Tom is of an optn cnJ:'fe nance, of a yellowifli cotaur, and muCh tp laugh. Tliey are Qirightlv active fellows. a"d tut little short of fix ieet high; th«y » both svell drefled ; sack had " i » bit? broad cloth coat and different of clothes. Whoever rake* up said ffc» ■ . a fcctires thein in anv • 'JI in t!« V' 1 %urcs. fothat 'th« iv rs ®»i #>»Ji if.cewe t» -»« te»'on»b'e exjx-oce * JofinSgjirksx Andrew • OS. >4 Burlington Pork. , a QUA'wt I ft" O* -v' Best Bur p '"*' ' iron sale sr- Levi HollingfWorth & son. o<n. 31 d t'l&ftf ■* i "ata'tf
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