i.y Mathew Carey, i. Charlotte, a tale of truth, By Mrs Ro-jfon, of tbt HcaD-T&atre Pbilaadfkiu- Second American edition—Price 75 cents TThe ra 1 d.falc of the First Edition c. this ititi refling novel, inaftw ihonths is the proof of its merit.] It rr ayb° * t*l ot" fd> : t is not ti'nJ lia tu ... I.ctitis:- > ale of re:' «Jittre:'-— v. rlntte by tile ai ti'ii.e of 3 teacher, re- C innicndtfd to a fehcat Horn humanity ra. tlici ihan a *0..v:.i.0n ol l.er iiitee i'y ol trie ' .'-rn'ity "I I'f i'.innei C".'(!n", is en tile.' he <rovci"nefs, iiirficcompaitie! a vnti I'i'i' c t1) America—The lUainage le'CUi -IV iuiot fur(i«tten, is p .(t|inneri, C'brt" 'lilies a martyr to.the incoi l.ieurf, —The si nations aie artle.'s and as s ft, v _ Vie delcript'oris'uatnral v pa thetii ; we (houldt'eel for Charlotte if fuel 9 r .;rf- e> rtxifted, who for on- error, (carrely, P"' haps de'ervi-d so feverea pu m (hment. If it is a fiijion, poetic j'.ft ce i, nor, t»e think, prop. r!y dilinbutett." 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ALSO, Coffee of prime Quality In hogftieatfs and tierces, Muscovado Sugars In hoglheajls, German Steel, ASSORTED WOOLLENS, In small Bales, &c, for sale by Rundli Es 5 Murgatroyd, No. 11, Walnut street wharf. Who want to purchase 300 or +00 Casks Good Flaxfeed. N«v. II 3tawtf Office of the Ififurance Com pany of North America, December Bth 1794. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stock holders, tliit the Fifth Instalment, being twq-jDcllaßS on each (hare of the Stock of this Company is to be paid on the fe tqntl Motiuay (the 12th D*y) of January next; when it will be neceflary for each person to produce the receipt for the fourth Inftuhnent upon the (hares he (hall proppfp jo pay for. *** fy the firjl JeHion of the Charter ■it is declared that all Jhares on which pay ments Jhall not be made at the time pre- \ scribed, Jhall be forfeited to the use of the Company. On Tuesday the 13th day of January next- (being the second Tuesday in the month) at 11 o'clock A. 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Webster, Adgate & White, Have conjiantly for sale, Cotton, Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, Cut Nails of all sizes, Floor Brads, Sprigs and Tacks, Fullers Shears, Gun Flint* an-d Wool Hats, Aquaatitf of kiln dried I«dian ; Meal in .barrels A neuf Edition of Adgate'» Philadelphia Harmony, containing both the firil cond flirt*, toeing tlie aproved fyf tero ot Rules- Jiidiho befy coie&iott of. Tunes now in u'», •] Also far Sale, A COMPLETE SET.iOF Machinery for making Cards On an Improved CorWlruCTton. PHILADELPHIA:—Printed by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chesxut Street.—Price Six Dollars Psr Aknum. imported from Amjicrda,n, and for fait M. H. Meflchert, No* 151, South Front Street, Fresh Bohea Tea, Holland Sheeting, Beit Ofoibrig« and Ticklenburgs Dutch gre&t and Sailors Coats, And on long credit, fuperfine BW.ck Leyden Broad-Cloths. Dec. 15 SHAKSPEARE'S WORKS . B Y Mountford, Bioren & Co. Proposals for Printing by Subscription, THE WHOLE Dramatic Works O F WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE, IN EIGHT DUODECIMO VOLUMES, From Jones's Dublin Edition* co ndTtions. Thii Work will be comprized In Eight Duodecimo Volumes, printed on a fine American nape-, in sHe qf Typogra }j r the credit ot the an press.: p fl That it shall be ea V i : with a f beaui ifw! front/piece of Sh:.-fpearje—• 4ngfzvtd by tf e belt £me ra t - Art»ft. LIJ Thit .he price tt> s will be r udihutr. ot dollar to be paijd do fubK rising, an<l one dollar on the re ceipt qf every fucecedmg volume but the last: —co enablt the Pubifhers to pursue with convenience this arduous undertaking* IV. Each volume fhaP be delivered in blue boards to the Subscribers immediately on the publication of every volume with best impreflions of the Frontispiece—the price to be raised to N#u-Subfcriberj. V. That the names of the Subscribers will be printed to record the patrons of this endeavour to encourage the ufeful and ctagayu Arts in America. TO THE PUBLIC. THAT Shakfpeare has followed nature with such truth and correftnefs, as to ren der his Works the defight of all nations, however differing in customs and manners from his own, is a fact which more.than centuries of universal approbation have fufßciently eftablilhed —The debt Unpaid, by the careless and unenlightened co-tem poraries of this Illustrious Man has been left to posterity to difcliarge, and in pro portion to theprogrefs of taste and litera ture, the gratitnde of mankind hasende.a 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, will not be backward in encouraging this firft great attempt to do merited justice )o the author of this Dramatic Work. The feleftion therefore, of this incom parable Prodqfttonfor an elegant AMERI CAN edition, requiting no juftification, it only remains for the Publishers to add a few observations on the claim which such under takings have to patronage in America—3 country, which for liberty none can equal and should neceffanly be the nurse and pa tron of the Arts. And tho' to rival the E?fteru country, may fesm hopelefsin us— yet it is surely a hudable endeavour to ex cite that encouragement here,which fiiou'.d be always offbr»d to improvement and ex. telleocf. Indeed t»he zeal which has ap. peared in America, since the permanent ef tabliihment of the present happy cooftitu tion, for patronising the arts, whilst it hai produced and rewarded a multitude of works which immortalize the artills, has alfp exalted thecluraQer of the nation, and given dignity to the people iwhofe.patriot ifm and munificence have prompted their discovery of pcrfetftion. America is not insensible to the value of charafter,audwtllairumeher rank amorrgft nations as an encourager of tl* arts. It would therefore be an impeachment of her understanding and patriotism, it a doubt were entertained of her possessing a portion of that spirit Which so elevates the eafiern world,ijpitit which coofidered in a nation al point of v ew, is one of the most praise worthy in the catalogue of public virtues: as it contributes to the best interefls offo ciety, by promoting industry, cherishing genius, multiplying the rational enjoyments of life, and exciting a general taste for the beautiful and the^xcellcnt. In the hope then that the humble effort here proposed may intereftthis Spirit, and have some claim to general encourage ment, it has been undertaken. mfcvtijj Tl«ao.l;tentiQi which /ha)) b* paid.to the correffcnefs and beauty of the Printing., will evince the desire of the publishers to present their countrv wiiban tinren worthy of the vnifrtttable Shakcfprint. Tbe Publilhers all'ute the Patrons of this undertaking, tluy vrjll difclnrge their en gagement with ffrift probity and honor, and therefore hope they may julUj claim public confidence and support. Subscriptions -will he teceived at Ste phens's Book-Store, Nl>. 57, South Second (fieet,andat the principal Bookfellf rsiri the . United States—also, at the PuMifliers No. 75 Dock street, and at the Philadelphia Coff^e-Houfe. , D:c. ID. taw tf INOV- ywy... Just Arrived, And will be landed to-morrow morning at Hamilton.'* wharf, the CARGO ot the Schooner Industry, Captain Hylander> * CONSISTING OF 85 hhds. Molafies, Of superior full quality. 106 Boxes and Barrels White & brown Sugar Parcel of Ox-Hides ; I ~ ■• • - i i FOR.SALE BY Peter Blight. - j.l s G, , A PARCEL OF COFFEE, ' Just: arrived in the Hibarnia, Captain Irwin, from Jamaica. ' Sept. 43 d 1 PROPOSALS i By Thomas Dob/on, Por Pi/blifiling by Subforiptien, An English Translation O F ?oole's Synopsis-os the Tranf* lations of the Bible, And Of The Critics,lnterpreters,and C*mmeitators Exhibiting at ore view, the principal crs ticilrnsy and most vahiable Elucidations ot the Scriptures; Illuibations of the an cient Eastern Mannersand cuftoni- ; %z Defcriptio.ns of, the Plants and Auin.a's therein mentioned ; with imp r oveiner ts from observations of Travellers, fjnee the publication of that excellent work. IT has been mscter of wonder and regret that this mod learned and valuable work, so high|y prized by the learned, both cum oij- and ferjons, has never been translated, aurf thereby the bulk of readers have rem deprived of a work of the greatest enter, taiument and utility; in which by''the l a bors of the learned of various ages a: d nf tions, the Sacred Scriptures are cleared o. the contradictions and absurdities of mot dein tranfiatinns, and the ancient inanrv!?- metaphors, allegories, and flsu.es ae il, luflratcd in lucha way, as to unite the mofl rational entertainment with the m»:ft lub lime inftruftion ; 8c to discover the fouice whence true.philosophers, io ail ages, have derived their knowledge from the Sacred Scriptures, which contain the feed: ot ad the lcience j valuable toman. cod 2w 2aw tf WANTED ON LOAN, Two thousand dollars, Real Estate in the Citr of Philadelphia will be pledged as Security. Enquire of the Primer. D?c. 4 " w FOR- SALE BY GILL .J& HENSHAW, A r ». 128, South Water Street, CLARET in cases,- Madeira, Sherry, and Li£bon Wines Philadelphia Porter inbotiles, for expor. tation at. the fliorteft notice, or for pri vate f>n)ilies and tavern keepers, deliver ed <«, any part of the town. ALSO, An apartment of 5-4 and 6-4 American manufactured Bolt ing Cloths, Wbich will be warranted equal to an imfwrtedt for the refpe&ive puipo f es re quired—as has alrecjd} b^enfound od tiia j A Liberal Allowance to Wholelale deal j ers. A Compleat Set Grocer's Cann FOR SALE. Nov. 2S_ This work is propofcd to tht Public on the folle-wmg CONDITIONS. It r* fiippofed the whole will be comple ted in four volumes, Jarge quirfc*; and /ii'iil be set to the,prfrfs as lbsn as i -,jurt" namber' fhili*befubfrribed far, to dei fta».rhee«pe»de. The price to fubferibers wiHbefour dollars tor each volume, in bnardsi N» mouiry will be demanded till the firft vo mint (hall be competed, when the price of the firft and second volumes will be r< q.ii red. When the fecund volume isfinife'd, the |iri«f of the third witt be payabler— /Vnd when the third volume ij fii.ilhed, the prire of the fourth inuft be. paid. The pric? of fncli copies as may not be fubftfribectfor will be raised 2spr ctnt. Dec. 1.3. Bank of North America, iicctm'jir 8,15 94. The Stockholders of the Bank of N >«j> A ne ica art hereby ftoettitd that an ELECTION for liiifJvA ■ Direilarj ;For thernfuMig Tcir, Vill be held at. the Back' qd- Monday -the i2ih of 'jaiiuajy -ofext,, «t «9«'cl«kia-«ht-,fej*naon? ; Dee-V >" F. C. Sarmento, of tbe Houtr of Sarmento aod Co. c the Iftitid nf Tejeqfe, intending to loth.it I Ha: id in tHp courl'e of'bu monii (l»c ; ■«- quests ajiperfons havn.g dejiia.fi ngairft h'->i nrit'S Kent, to call on Mi. John Cia g. ufftjs- eityfor paymtrt. Dec. 8 William W. Woodward, printer, ' HAS removed his Printn g-Office from No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet, 10 franklin'i Head,. No. 36,' four doors from the corner otSecord-5-ftreet, south fide, nearly oppo se ; where the Printing ISufirefi is c a on ss usual; his whole attsntion beli confined tn that occupation. Ordertfrenj any part of this ftatt, or the continent, "ijl be executed, and anthers may rely r:, having any work they may fee fir to pub |i(h, correAly printed, either in Fceochnr Englifli. The Ltvtl. of Evxopi and North America, with a COPIES _ PRICE-CURRENT,is printed lor ' tor, Petek Egron, L. L. D. at the above , mentioned office, in Ftench and.EngJifli; which publication bas received the piuan jg of some of the molt diftinguill'sd oba ra ers in Amei rca, ai d whose names, in a !ew days, will be publiflied, and actompa " ijy he two firft numbers to the fubferibers . N. B. Blanks, Circular Letteis, Checks, Cards, Handbills, Src. &e. continue to be \ executed with tht ulual dispatch. No*. Ift end 9 w. a 7 j - : ■— The Editor of the Level c.f Europe and North America, ever ankious to communicate to Europeans, who inay be defirousof lettling in this Continent,what ever may tend to informtliem of the ad. 'vantages they may find here, whether in agriculture or in commerce, has the honor to acquaint the public, that he bas under, taken the tranflatidn of a work jult publifli ed undei the title of A View cf the Un;:ed \ States of America. This tranfiUtion will be executed with the permission of the Author Tench Coxe, Efq, Commiflioner of Revenues of the United States. P. Egron, l. L. D. Nov. 20 2fcV3w Dijiant Subferibers For this Gazette, are hereby refpeftful. 3yrequeftedlo pay up their Supferfptionj rh«- full v iicx'. The Editor Ivill be under the necessity of conferring tliofe who do not then renew their Sub scription by paying Six Months in Ai* lance, as declining to take the Paperany longer. As there is a confiderab'.e Sum due,from remote SuWfcribers for theiate haif Week ly Paper publilhed by the Edi tor s lie most earnestly requcfts tliofe who mjy be<JeUn quent, to take the earlicft opportunity of. femitting him '.he balance they niay rrf. p«6tivejy be indebted:—the sums aie indi vidually trifling—the want of the Aggif-, gate is severely felt. To the Public. A SUBSCRIPTION Is opened for Printing the ' Theological Writings OF Emanuel Swed^nbourg, 4t Franeis Bailey's Book Jicre, Ad. 116,' • Market Jlreet, Philadelfrljiib, WHEN a I'ulJicient fublcnpipn eajtei place, a meeting u ill be artieitifed-tn con. lider the in oft eligible made for condw&i ;• tfeeprintingof such of the .Works as ih->U be thought to be ol ihe greatest utility 10 the'firft instance. The following Treati/es may be ntyw bad at- Mr. Bailey's : - , The Dofbine of or the Spiritual fenf*ofthe Ten Commandments. The. Uni-verlal Theology of the New. Church ; which was foreiold by the Lexd in Daniel, chap. 7, v. J, i3> >4. and in the Apocalypse, chap, ■v. 1, 2, &c. A luminary View of the He-iverly Doc trines of the New Jeiufatem Cliarch. As various'opmions have off" en tertained relpeflirtg xbsfcjliiahiablwwngi ai;4 Jft no person by.ratioual arput:;' "t hit been able to refute tbem, hut iflflead the r » of, iovidious calumnies and gw|>n(H*f« re ~ ports have, been iiiduftijoully propags'ed to discredit the hOi:ourahleardenliet> { cJ lc o Author, as well as his Works, we'duubt hot the candid and fircere nquiiers '*" cr Truth* of the highest importance. v i 1 le rioufly examine theft Wt'>k* fo r r: j in which it is to be hoperf, thet he.ut: •» ' putfuit and love of the Truth lor leaks of its native exrellei'cr and "ft. the' wi.l regard tbeai as ihey justly detervt, r •<! in the end receive both-profit ansi dchghr. Oft. 14 Forty Dollars Reward. RAN awav from the fubfrrileis in Woodbury, G oucefter County, fey, cn Sunday morning, the i 2'l '"hi'i r, Two young.Negro Fr!!ows,. named Jack audTun, each ab&n- -• of .:ge ; Jack -s of a dark b'?.ck '' lonr ;'o a four look; T O'n is cf .'ir. open rov» r >f" nance, of a ycUo.vifii co,»ur, rooeß d ifpofed to laugh. _ They are Iprightly active fetlfl*", » na but little fliori of fixlcetliipb ; 'l ,e . v wr,t both well dreflid ; Jack hail 01 * ' broadcloth coat and rtiffvTpnt k'i ds B clothes. Whoerer t?ke» up said fervanrs* ,r '® f.cures them i« an) goal in Ui> ted States, fdtnat their iriijf 5" tl.Mn again (hall receive the übove iew*-<l realoiisbleexP'iKe . 'John Sparks, I*® i tvr 4* oa. 14 Burlington PorL A <IpANTITY OF Bell Burlington Pork, FO* SALE BV Levi Hollingfworth & wfl. Cfl. 'J • (1 - eod3r Andrew. ffUHttf-
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