:A- Ticklenbuvgs, Oitra'curgs, and Giafs Ware, Landing from on boarS tie' jbip from AmSerHm. AL°O, Coffee of prin>e Quality In ho*fl»eads an: 1 , tietv.cs, Muicovado Sugars In hogQieafM, German Steel, ASSQP.TZD WOOLLENS, In finall Bales, &c. for sale by Run die y Murgatroyd y No. 11, Walnut ftrect wharf. Wlo want to purchase 300 or 400 Casks Good Flaxfeed. Nov. 1 i 3tawtf India Nankeens, Ou whn.ii llie Drawbafk mi» be obtained FOR Br Samuel Corp, Nwj-'fork, or Henry Philips, No. 118, Spruce flreet. ■fijr . *" ■P*' " A LAND I N G From or. board the Birmingke-H Pachn Lockyer, and the Henry and Charles, from Hamburgh, H E M P. TiA'l I ROM, Swedes, ajfortid TIN, in phtrs, do. do. • SAGGING, GermanMjjbrtti GLASS TUMBLERS, and Black Quart Bottles, DEMIJOHNS, Window Gla/s, Feathers of superior quality, MATTS, &c. &c. \ Thomas & John Ketland. Aug. 26 n-and is , robabl cx '. chaaged with more Printers i. t }, e diffe rent States than any other t lzette thefecircumfhnces enhance its u>>; rv an adywtifing Vehicle. The generous patronage which the p,b lif altar, has already received, demands tl,. l;dirt>r's most grateful acknowledgments —He founts a continuation of aJrtrriGng favors. From the'V principally arise the r?fources which ensbK ;]>« publisher of a daily paper to extend his pfan of general entertainment and information. X Fertile by. the 17 sii4 i^&rTel<-' , Muscovado St?<3ARS, 19 i:beft« H, t'P l>a. :» 7 D->. Sourhani; Do. . _ '* 20jr«j»^«SherVy Wine, 4 yeifri olef j2aqu*it«C3flc;rH. Do. • a-i-qivarter c.ilkl.J'oi^Wiaff, j cjlV.i-Spnnii'b •• • j Di> btrtX?a'oJ,pa ljo. 21 it Bafttm Bt«f» D 'cklet&u•u, .. > -■■ i- OitiafenffrajK! R.»ve«|lSackt ,»'/• By,thaie^or Bate.; a*£t> Boxes .Window Glafe> r ' - - • NalbNl^vP*Frazitri 'Dec. 1,5 ■. ~ '•■ ' " - . : «>>d3* [ PRINTING; In its -various and exten/ive Branch;:, Executed with Accuracy, Elegance, Ex pedition, and on Moderate Terms, by Ormrod & Conrad, At the Old Sign of, Franklin's Head, No. 41, on the north fide of Chefnut Street, J. Crmrod has for sale, as usual, a Gene -1 rarAflortment of Books, Prints & Stationary. Dec. 15 d6t FRESH Bohea Tea, GIN in Pipes, Now Landing from on board the (hip Feggy, John Elliott mailer, from Amsterdam. Alfa Imported by the late Arrivals, liuflia Hemp, firlt quality Dirto Sail Duck Ditto Ravens Duck Brown Sheeting Ticklenburgs Oznaburgs Brown Flanders Sheetings Heflians and Biown Rolls Cotton Stripes and Checks Flanders Bedticks • Holland Sail Duck Seine Twine Dutch Great Coats Gin in cases Madder Window Glass, 8 by 01 Jesuits Bark Opium, Aflafcetida German Steel Mill and Croft-cut Saws Hoes and Cut.ing Knives Sythes ai:d Skates Coffee Mills Black Lead Crucibles Anchors f:oin 3 cirt. to 15 cwt. And a General AJfortment of 5-4 & 6-4 Boulting Cloth, Pragers Co. Nov. 11 d : 4 Frefli Teas, Of Superior Quality, viz. Imperial, or Gunpowder Hyson Gomee, i ft quality Hyson, 2d. do. do. Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Souchong. A few Boxes of each, for sale at No. 19, Third street south. Dec. ro eodtf Lottery No. 2, for the inr provement of the FEDERAL CITY. GENTLEMEN, desirous of receiving regulaly correct flips of the drawing of the Lottery, are hereby informed that, up on their fending forward to the Printers hereof, five dollars each, together with their address, they (hall be pun&ually niflied with fnch flip*!,'whiledrawiog per post in Supplements to the Columbian Chronicle. This arrangement will save them the«x penfe of extra postage. Hanfon and Priestley. mfcwti jj George Hunter, Chemijl, At his Larboratory, No. 114, south Second Jireat. INFORMS his former customers and the put'llc, that he has hegun the DRUG bu siness again on an extensive plan. He has lor sale a general assortment of FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS, and PA. Likewifc, pamtcn' colours, dry and ground in oil, paint brushes, window and coach glass, dye {luffs, linseed oil, oil of toi pentioe, copal oil varnilh and japan, warranted good. A Hum, copperas, madder, ground red w«od by the hcglhead or fmjljcr quantity. Ashe imports the fimplcs from the best markets, and makes the compositions and pieparat ens himfclf, he is enabled to vouch tor »ud warrant cvn, article fold out ofhis Laboratory, and likewise to dispose of them at the moll reifonable rates. £3* He wlfhn to fell , large LOT of GROUND, * above, 18 feet front, ?n d ? oo r iac P- Bo'h lots Inve the privilege of a 30 fert alley i n their rear. «»f • I rixted by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chisnit Street.—Price Stx Dollars Psr Annum. TENT MEDICINES. !m]r .-ft J fretn /Jt.-.,hrdatH, and for fa.i M. H. Meflebert, No. 15*, South Front Street, Frcfti Bohea Tea, Black Pef Holland Sheeting, Bert Oin.ibrigs and Tick'enburgS, Dutch great and Sailors Coats, And on long creiiit, fuperfine Bkck /*'* J Leyden Broad-Cloths. Dec. 15 *4t . -iM SHAKSPEARE'S WORKS. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. B Y Mountford, Bioren Iff Go. Propo/als for Printing by Subfcrlption, THE WHOLE Dramatic Works 0 F WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE, IN EIGHT DUODECIMO VOLUMES, From Jones's Dublin Edition. c o ndTtions. I. This Work will be comprized In Eight' Duodecimo Volume";, pripted ou a fine American paper, in a ftileof Typogra phical Elegance that (hall rtfleft the highift credit on the American press. II That it stall be cmbellifhed with 3 beautiful Frohtifpiece ol Shakfpeare engraved by the bell American Atiift, 111. That the pries to Subscribers will he EIGHT COLLARS, one dollar to be piid on fubferibing, and one do!]ar 00 the re ceipt of every fucereding volume but the latl:—to enable the Pub!ifhers to pursue with convenience this aiduous undertaking. IV; Each volume fliall'be delivered in blue boards to the Subscribers immediately oa the publication ot every volume with foeft impreflions of the Frontifpiece—thi price to be raised to Non-Subscribers. V. That the names of the Subscribers will be printed to record the patrons ot this endeavour to encourage the ufelul and elegant Ai'ti in America. i i . \\ % .^w : **r >' TO THE PUBLIC. THAT Shakfpeare has followed nature with futh ti'uth and corre&nefs, as to ren der his Works the delight of all nations, however differing in customs and manners from his own, is a fart which more than centuries of universal approbation have fufficiently tftablilhed—The debt mjpaii! by the care'efs and unenlightened cc-tem poraries of this IHuftrious Man has been left to poftcrity to discharge, and in pro portion to the progreis of taste and litera ture, the gratitnde of mankind has endea voured to acknowledge the obligatipn. England has exhibited her tavourite Au thors with splendor, and it is hoped that America that feat of true liberty, will not be backward in encouraging this great attempt to do merited justice 3o the author of this Dramatic Work. The felettion therefore, of this incom parable Production for an ELEGANT AMERI CAN edition, requiting no jufbfication, it only remains for ihe Publifliers to add a few oblervations on the claim which such undei taking# have to patronage in America—, country, which for liberty none can equal andfhould necessarily be the nurse and pa tron of the Arts. And tho' to rival the Eastern country, may seem hopelefsin us— yet it is lurely a laudable endeav.ou r to ex cite that encouragement hcie,which fiiould be always offered to improvement and ex. cellence. Indeed Vie zeal which '!jas ap peared in America, fmce the permanent ef. tablifhment of the pre tent happy Ganft'itu tion, lor patroniz'-ng the arts, whilst it has produced and rewarded a multitude of works which imrßorta : ize the artilh, has also exalted the chaiafter of U.e nation, given dignity to the people whose patriot ism and munificence have promoted their discovery of perfection. America is not insensible to the value of character, and will afiunieher rank amonjjft; nations as .an encout ager of the arts. Ir would therefore be an impeachment of her undeiftardirg and patriotism, il a doubt were entertained of her poflcfting a poit on of that spirit which so elevates the eaftem world,a spirit which considered in a nation al point of view, is one of the mod praTe worthy in the catalogue of public virtues : as it contributes t«o the be ft interc-fts offo ciety, by promoting indutiry, • cherishing genius_, multiplying the rational enjoyments of life, and exciting r» general talie tor the beaut'tful and the excellent. In the hope then that the hum We effort here pronofed may intereit this spirit, and have some claim to general encourage ment, it has been aWcterrak?*. The attention wh eh snail be paid to the cnrieftr.efs and beauty of the P* inti ng, will evince the deHre of the pubHfhcrs to present their country with an edition worthy of the illimitable Skakcfpeau. The Pnblifhers allure the Patrons of this undertaking, ibey will dHctotgt their en gagement with (trift probity and honor, and therefore hope they may justly ctJhm pubic confidence and fuppoi r. Subscriptions will be received at Ste phens's Book-Store*, N". 57, South Kccor'd it'ert,and at the principal Bookfc-lWs 111 the United States—aJfo, at the PuM'.fhers No. 75 Dock street, and st the Piniadelplria CofTe-Houfe. i Dc. 10. WANTED-ON LOAN, j Two thousand dollars, Real Estate in tlie Cit» of Philadelphia will be pledged as Security. Enquire of the Primer. Dec. 4 daw FOR SALE BY GILL HENSHAW, Nt>. 128. South IValer Street, CLARET in cases, M.idcira, Sue-r), and Lisbon Wines Philadelphia Porter it- bottles, for expd?. tatfon at the Ihurt. ft. hpute, or for. pri vate families am},tavern keepers, deliver ed in an}' part of the to\rn. ALSO, jtn ajfortment of 5-4 and 6-4 American manufactured Bolt ing Cloths, Which will be warranted cqu 1 to an ini}M>rted, foi the refpe&ive purposes re quired—as has already beenf«ui*dnn t»ia A Liberal Allowance to Whoiefale dea 1 ers. A Cofnpleat Set of Grocer's Cafinifters for sale. Nov. 25 r ?dtf Just Arrived, And will be landed to-morrow morning at Hamilton's wharf, the CARGO of the Schooner Industry, Captaiir Hylancler, from Havanna, CONSISTING OF 85 hhds. MolafTes, Of fupcrtor full quality. 106 Boxes and Barrels White & brown Sugar Parcel of Ox-Hides ; tOR SALE BY Peter Blight. ALSO, A PARCEL OF COFFEE, Just arrived in the Hibdrnia, Captain Irwin, from Jamaica. . Sept. 33 d Scheme of a Lottery, To r&ifc Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars I Deduainft 15 per ient. from the Prizes— 5 This Lottery consists of 38,000 Ticket J, in I it hich there ate 14,531 Prizes, and 23,461 bUnks, being about one and an hntj blanks to a prize. Dire&«rsof ihe Society for efUblifli- JL ing Ufpiul Manufa£iuies, having refold cd to eiett LOTTERIES tor laifing One HUNDRED Thousand Dollars, agreeably to an Act of the Legifl.uure of th'e State of *New -J.c rfey, have appointed ihc fallowing per Tons to fuperintti'd ?nd 10 1 ,000 JC,COC d 20 500 i«">,ooo ico 100 10,9,00 1. 300 50 15,000. f. ICOO 20 2 0,000 2 COO ' 15 30,000 |S 3000 12 36,000 ,f 8100 - 10 Bi,oco 15 ' • 14,.539 Prizes. 262,000 23,461 Blanks. Firfldrawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawn number, 2,000 83000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 26*6,000 (i The drawing will commence, under the r infpeftion of a -Committee of the S.uperin ,r tcudants, as focn as the Tickets are foid, ol )r winch timely notice will be given. Tiic Super inlet cf am s have a ppointed John N. Camming, of Newaik, Jacob R. Har denberg, of New-B:unfwick. and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immejiate-Managers thereof, who have given ample,fecuiiiy for • difchar.ging.the trust repoied to them. 63" In wrder to-secure the pay* '2 ment of the Prizes., the Superintendents of ' s the Lottery thst the Managers shaH each into bonds in 4c, 000dollais, with four fufficicnt fecurjtif s,to per form their rt ihe fiu'ttarrte of v/hich 's id I. That wh^u cv °J cither oi Che ?- receive the sum of Three Huncln d Dol lars, heOiall tmnidiaitly place the fame in ie »ne of the oi«Xevi-York 01 Philadel -5 phia, to the c'l.-cdit of th« G«veri.K»i of the q Society, and fucii of the .Supcnn'enCrii;:t «t lV 'ive'in thecfry v. here th 3 monies <:re piaccd, to remain there until Lottery is drawn, for the payment of thtL .Prizes. lit T ; ?e to.'iakc luH;c;«*tu eurityforanv Ticket* they may trust, uthei ' wife to he refoooi'ible for ft-'cm. In II!. To keep regular' W>ok'« of Tickets fold, Monies receivcti imd paid iri« the *" Uank, of which fVaal! be fenrj "nor 'hly, to of the Society, e PaUrf.ll, janu;ny 1, I*o4. On o\>i-i at tc»n to ei .k' 1 otthe aSov gen lemcn, » will be given where tickft> mav be had, t %< ' • • £ ' 9+ eod 2w 2aw tf William W. Woodward PRINTER, HAS removed his Printinfc.Qt ic ft - Nor*, ~. Frank J. Head, No. 36, four doors from t! c i rne l of Second-Hreet, fonth fide, „t ar | v 0 ' file; wbere the Printing Bulmr' on as usual; his who* 1 confined to that occupation. O: any part of this state, or tile tol • . , •' will be executed, and authors n»« .. . , having any work they may fee fi' c : . tifh, correctly printed, either in Fret,«.i,'or EngTifh. The Ltvei of EuHo'pr »„ rt .North America, with a Li) n; : PRICE CURRENT,is printed.'or i<- , tor, Peter Fgkon, L. L. D. at t'r\. o>e mentioned oftce, in French an4Enj '(1 ■ which publication Isas received the p , lu .,' ag offomeof the moll dlfliiy.bilhrri j 1. raers in America, and whole names I- a few days, will be publiflied, and acromp, ny he two firft numbers to the l»bk ,b c Ti, N. B. Blanks, Circular Letters, Chemise CaTds, Handbiltr, fee. &e. continue' to b« executed with the ui'ual dilputch. Nov. 'ft end 9 w. The Editor of the Level of Europe and North America, ever a.ixii us to communicate to F.uropcan*, \v 1. 1 . deftrouso! lettliiig in this Continent,'what ever may tend 10 inform tiicm ui" the ud. vantages they may find liere, wticther in agriculture or in commerce, ha» the l c,nor to acquaint the public, that he h« under taken the tranfl .tion ol a work just rushfti eil under the title of A 'View of tie b\itj ■States el Amenca. This trjkigatib'u ivili be executed With the perrr.ifiion 01 the Author Tench Coxe, Eiq Copimifliorter of ttie Revenues «f the United Statu. P. Egron, l. L. D. Nov. 23 , Dijlant Subscribers For (his Gazette, are hereby refpeftfol. ly requested to pay up their Supfcript:... s to the firft of January ne*». Th« &4&X \Vill bi under the necellity of co..fitUfi„g those who do not then renew then ("cription by paying Six Month} in ft . yanpe, as declining to Jake the P.jtaYVy longer. As there Is a conftderable Sum due from reinate SuVfci-iliers for tlie'lVite half Week i ly J» aper pubMflietf 'by the Editor, he jr.. ft earrieftiy lequcfls those w-bii may be r"Atirket //reef, Pblind a lp}iin s ... AVHKJN a iiifticict i-.b'V niorv rakes place, a meeting wili be adve, to ton* litlcr the molt eligible mtde for C«>nr!uftf:ig (lie punting of fucb of trhc Uoiks asfhril bethought to be of rhe greatcft utility in tbe fi'lHnilrtjjcc. The following Tre aiifes may be rioUths us t!ic higbeft importvvill ft* rioufly examine thole \Votla ju> th r. fthesy in which it t> be hope'', th t be'ug ''i the pa»fuit and love of >he "Frutb lor Ihe !ake of its native excellent ■ a»ti hjt y they will regard them as ihcy deifr%e, an (tin the end receive both profit an<; d' l.ght. Oft. 14 eTuI2W Fort) r Dollars Reward. RAN awav from the ' lubfc: ibers iff W-Kjd'.jury, GlouceftvT O'-usit;. N?w'-Jer ley, on Sunday morr inp rfu Two young Negro Fellows, named Jack and I'oin, 1 a<;h -tb in' 22 yia'l of 'so fa d'«»kb';ick cob ur and a f.iii look ; To* ; . r 'f in open coonte riance, or' a veUowith goal In the Un States, fythttt their may |T ■ (hall jcce-ve tbe above rewa d a.«» Join Sparks, Andrew Hunter. Oft. i 4 Burlington Pork. A QUANTITY OF Bcft Burlington Porl:, FOR .9.vie BT - Levi HolHngfworth & on * /" o K{" ' i