Bank of North America, Dacemler 8, 151)4. 1 he Stockholders of the Bank ot Nor 1A ne ic.l are hereby not:fi. d that an Ejection for 1 welve Directors For the ef>Ju : 'i£ Year, wi!] be he.d at the K-mk on Monday the 12 I 1 of January n-xt, at to o'clock in the forenoon. Dee. 9 dtji2 Parry $c Mufgrave, Goldsmiths, "Jewellers and Hair-Workers, No. 41, south Second Street, Have received by th;' Pigou Irom London an of Plated japanned ware Jewellery & Cutlery, viz. P-aUd and j -pan'd Tea Urns Plate i and Patent Lamps Castors and L-qu-r Frames B'Cad . nd Fruit Bafk.ts J pan d Tea Trays Plated coffee and Tea Pots and cad es Ditto Candlefiicks A variety of elegant and roost fafliionable Ear rings EnairciM'cl and other Bracelets, Breast pins, and Fmgei Rings Thimbles, e name I'd and other kinds Ladies and gentlemen'* gold, gilt, and fleet Watch chgriti* Gold and gilt Seal l ; and Keys Stone and fine ftcel Knee Buckles, Pen- Knives and f( iflars, virh Variety of other Articles, In the above Blanches. D c. 6 eodtf Office of th£ Insurance Cora pany of North America, "1 Ht aid Dii'tr&ors ol this Company are now ready to vcfiglve appli- I:\fqranQe on Hopfe* and i ftp res and on houfliold Furniture atid Goods in Dwelling Huufes and Stores, n-pdn the tc« ms contained in t'eir proposals which have been already published. The expence of Survey, being TvfoDol lars, muftbe deposited when the applica ti >n for Insurance is made ; and the and Policy, together with the Premium, a c to be paid for; when th« order is given and accepted. Ebeaezqr Ha%ard\ Secretary. Dec. 8 di\v23Wim ' Landing at Witling's Wharf, CLARET Of tie First Quality in Hogflnads and Cases, HIGH t ROOF Cogniac Brandy, White Wine Vinegar, Port Wine, Alicant Wines,red & white FOR S.UE II — - John Vaughan. Dec. 23 \ d . ~ ■ -> Tbfs day is Publijhed\ (Price a quarter of a Dollar) Slaves in Algiers : OR A Struggle for Freedom : „ A>L AY, Intprfperf d with Song's, in threeafty, Infcribcd to the Citiz.e is ol the United States of North America. By Mrs. Roiufoti. Asperformed at the New Theatres in Phi ladelphia and Baltimore. Extrad from ths Preface. "My chief a:ill has been, to otf.rto the puolic a Dramatic Entertainment, which, white it mightexcite a Imile, or call forth the tear of sensibility, might contain no ope fenilment, in the lead prejudicial, to the moral orpolitica' principles of the go- under which 1 Hie. On the con tr«y, it hiib enmj end.avonr, __fQ placc tlie fecial virt«je,i in the faireft point of v ew", and hold up to merited contempt tni ridicule, th ir pppofite vices. If, in this attempt, I hive been the lead fuccefs lul, I fhatl reap the reward to which I as pire, in. the fiiiik-sanil app-obation of a li lieral public. Soli by M. Carey, No. 128, aird Rice & Co._N 1. 53, High flreet; S. Campbell, N54, south Second street, and Wrigley fc-Beriman, N i 49, Chelnut street, |an. 5 fawtf AT THE Card y Nail Faftofj, No. 59, north Front street, Webiler, Adgate & White, Have eonflantly for fair, Cotton, Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, Cut Nails of all sizes, Floor B'adi, Sprigs and Tack?, Fullers Shears, Gim Fiintt and Wool Hats, » A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in b3rrels •, . , , A n?w Edition of AHgate's Philadelphia Hariiony, coutaiu : os bo"lv lii.; I■ ft.«mlfe cond p.irt<, he ; n® tlie Byift a;»ioved Ivf. L-m of p.ules and the belt coleftion «f Tunes now in u'e, Jllfi for Sal?, A coMPLS rE s £T 0F Machinery for making Cards O i an hnprnyed oa. 2 tf FRESH Bohea Tea, GIN in Pipes, Now Landing from on board the (hip Feggy, John Elliott mailer, irom Amfterdani. Atfo Imp's) ted by the late Arrivals, Kuffia Hemp, iiill quality Ditto Sail Duck Di to Ravqns Duck. B'own RufTia Sheetiug Ticklrnburgs Cznaburju B, own Flaaders Sheetings Heflian and B'own Rolls .Cotton Stripes and Checks Flanders Bcdncks Holland Sail Duck Seine Twine Dutch Great Coats Gin in cases Madder Window Glafsj 8 by i'O Jesuit* Bark i Opium, < Aflafcetida 1 German Stfeel 1 Mill and Croft-cut Saws Hoes and Cut ing Knives 1 Sythes ard Skates Coffee Mills ' Black Lead Crucibles Anchors from 3 c\rr. to 15 cwt. And a General AJJbrtrnent of 5-4 & 6-4 Boulting Cloth, FOR SALE BY Pragers Co. n d Frefli Teas, Of Superior Quality, viz. Imperial, or Gunpowder Hyson Gomee, 1 ft quality Hyson, 2d. do. do. Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, atid Souchong. A few Boxes of each, for sale at No. 19, Third street south. Dec. 10 eodtf i icklenburgs, Oznaburgs, and Glass Ware, Landing from on board the Jhip Peggy, from Amflerdam. ALSO, Coffee of prims Quality In hogtheads and tierces, Muscovado Sugars It^iogfheads, German Steel, ASSORTED WOOLLENS, In small Bales, &c. for sale by Run die y Murgatroydy No. 11, W'almit flreet Who wantlo pQrcbal? 300 or 400 Casks Good Flaxfced. Nev. 11 3 tawtf Bank of the United States. , January $th. 1795. 1 Notice is hereby given, that there will be paid at the Bank after the 15th inflant to the Stockholders or their re prefentatives duly authurifed, Sixteen Dol lars for each {hare, being the dividend de clared for the last fix months. By order of the President and Directors, John Kean, Cashier. Jan. 5. ' mwMim FOR SALE BY John D. Blanchard, At his Stores, in Third street, 66 PIPES Choice TENERIFFE WINE, of ftiperior quality, Coniac Brandy.in pijius 50 Cases ofCiaret of a luperior quality fubjtft to drawback. Boston Tea JCetiles, alarge aflortment Shott of all sizes and numbers Barf Lea 3, Lead in pigs Ruflia Sheetings Women's Stuff Shoes by the quantity , Cutt Nails Rhode-lfland Cheese And a farge and elegant assortment of European and India * G 0 0 D S, At the molt reduced Prices. N >v. 25 2awtf forty Dollars Reward. RAN away from the fubferibets in Woodbury j Gloucester County, New-Jer sey, on Sunday morning the i2thinftant, Two young Negro Fellows,' < named Jack a«d I'oiti, each about 20 year? a S e > J ac k is of a dark black colour and af>urlook; Tom is an open counte nance, ot* a yellowilh colour, and much disposed to laugh. They are adbve fellows, and but little fliort of fix jeet high; thffy were both well drefTod ; Jack had on a blue bioari cloth coat and different kinds of cu)f|ic;. Whoever takes up, said servants, and Trcures them i» any goal in the States, fothat their mafters'may get them again (hall receive the above rewa-d and. reafoilableexpences. John Sparks, Andrew Hunter. Ort. i 4 4a vtf * PHILADELPHIA:—Printed by JOHN FENNO, Ne. 119, Ckes*ut Streej-.—Price Six Dollars Per Ankum. Scheme of a Lottery, To raifc 39,900 Dollars, on 266,600 Dollars Dedufl'ng 15 prr Cent. Jiom Itt Prizes— This Lottery co"fifls of 38,000 Tickets, in which there are 14,531 I'rtzes, *nd 23,461 Blanks, being about one and art half blanks to a prize. THE DireSarjof the Society foreflablilh ing Ufcfui Manufjtlurcs, having refolv -d to erct\ LOTTERIES lor railing One Hund* ed Thousand D«i. l a rs, agreeably loan A& of the Legilhture of the Sidle of ilew-Jerfey, have appointed the following superintend and dircfi the draw up of the lye, vii. Nicholas Ltw, Rufuj King, Herman Le Roy, James Waifon, Richard Harrifon, Abifah ftatnmond, and Cornelius Roy, ot the rity ot New-York Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthtw M'- Conntl and Andrew Bayard, of the city of Philadelphia—His Excellcucy R,ichard How ell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General EliasDay len, James Parker, John Bayard, D«£b>r Le /.- .s Donham, SamtulW. StooJiton, jolhna M. Wallace, Jnfeph Blnomfield, and Eli (Via Boudinot, of Ntw-Jerfey, who offer the following Scheme of a Lottery, and pledge thetnfelves to the public, that they wiil take every alTurance and precaution in their pow< r to have the Monies paid by the Manager , from time to time, as received, into the Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, t 0 remain for ihe purpol'e of paying Prt/. s, which fliall be immediately discharged by a check upon one of the Banks. 1 SCHEME: Priaeof 20,000 Dollars is 20,000 1 10,000 10,00 c 2 s> ooo 10,000 5 2,000 10,000 io 1,000 10,000 20 500 in,ooo 100 100 10,C00 3°° 5° J s^oo 1000 ao 20,000 2DO ° 15 30,000 3000 12 36,000 5 8100 10 81.000 » *4*539 Prizes- 262,000 33461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 La It drawn number, 2,000 83*00 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000 The drawing will commence, under the inipeftion of a Committee of the Superin terdants, as soon as the Tickets arc fold, ot wHch tin ely notice will be gives. The Superintendents ha?e appointed John N. Cumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har deiberg, of New-Brunfvyick, and Jonathan Rh*a, of Trenton, as immediate Managers theeof, who have given ample security for difthatging the trufl reposed in them. cr 1 order tofecurc the punctual ?ay- I mrit of the Prizes, the Superintehdani s of the Lottery have diie&ed that the Managers (hall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars, witi four fufficient fecurities,to perform their ' ipftnj&iom, the substance of which is I. That whenever either of the Managers € shall receive |he sum of Three Hund red Dot- f lars, he (hall imnidiately place the fame in one of the Banks of Nevv-York or Philadel- c phi a, o the ciedjt of the Governor of the |r lociety, and such of the Superinrendants as ') !ive in the city where the monies are placed, t v o remain thereuntil the Lottery is drawn, r for the payment of the Prizes. t H. Thj&-.Managers to take fgmcient fr.* r J CtrrTTf -or any Ti?kWs.th?y rrfSy t'ruft,*other~ j wife to be refportiible for thrm. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets f fold, Monies received and paid intthe Bank, abftra£ts of which (ball be sent, monthly, to the Governor of the Sooiety. January. 1, 1794. On application to either of the above gen tlemen, information will be given where tickets may be had. February 24. tu&frf SHAKSPEARE'S WORKS. FIXST AMERICAN EDITION. B Y Mountford, Bioren y Co. ! PrppoJ,cils for Printing by Subscription, THE WHOLE Dramatic Works O F WIIUAM SHAKSPEJRE, IN EIGHT DUODECIMO VOLUMSJ, From Jones's Dublin Edition. co ndTtions. I. This Work wHI be comprized in Eight ' Duodecimo Volumes, printed nm }ipe | American paper, iu a ftileof Typogra- ( phieal that (hall rcfleft she highest credit on she American pfefs. ' II That it shall It? embellished with a ' beautiful Fiontifpiecd of Sli'aktpeaie ■ engraved by the best America* Arrift i 111. That fbe price to Subscribers will be • £tGHT dollars, one dollai to be paid ' on fubferihinj;, and one dollar on ftse re ceipt of every succeeding volume but ' the lad:—to enable ihe Publifheri to purftle with convenience this aiduous I j undertaking. IV. Eacb volnine fliall he delivered in blue boards to the Subscribers Immediately on the publication of every volume with - best impreflions of. th- Frontispiece the price to be raifedfo Non-Subfcriberi. l \. That the ianie«of the Subscribers wil' be printed to VecOrd the patrons ol tfcis iudeavour to encourage the ufeful and clejrHnt Arts in Airs rica. Dodlnn, Carey, Tonng, Stevens, Carop. g jyi'Kenfey. Ornirod, J >bnflon, and lay the booksellers throughout theUn'- ted Slates. Also bv the Editor of ihe Ger. Advert ftr, tlieEdi orot the Gaz ol the * States, and bv the pnniitlier-, ' Moui iford, Bioren tc Co. No. 75 Dock- 1 flreet. I { D< c. to. eod 2w 2aw tf > Bohea Tea. s « 50 chests Bohea Tea, of fupe -1 rior quality, just received by the Sihooner 0 Porga, from B oft on, f.or sail by Nalbro' & John Frazier, No, 81, Walnut Street. Dec. 27 ir.w&s4\v >' . 1 Insurance Company of the State of Pelinfylvania. > NOT] CE is herebv j/?v< n, that, agree , ably to law, an for thiiteen direc -■ 1 toi s ro set ve for one year, will be held at the office of'the on Monday the 1 2th day ofj nuary nexr, at thiee o'clock in the afterooon. Dec. 19. cod tf # PROPOSALS By Thomas Dob fori, For Pwblilhing by Subscription, An Englirti Translation , " OF Poole's Synopsis of the Trans lations of the Bible, 1 And Ol The Criticsyinterpretersyand Commentators Exhibiting at one view, the principal cri ticilms, and mrft valuable E'ucidations oI the Scriptures; IlJuftiations of tW an cient Eastern Manners and customs ; &r Descriptions of the Plants and Animals therein mentioned ; with improvements from obfervatiorvs of Travellers, ftnee the publication of tha' excellent wo k. IT has been master of wonder and regret that this m«ft learned awd valuable work, foiiighly by the learned, hoth ou«! and fcrjotis, has never been tranfl ted, j "nd thereby the tmlk of 1 ave be a work oi the gre;Ttell ente*-. taiument ard utility; in which by tbe La bors of the learned of various ages and na tions, the Sacred Scriptures are cleared o the contraditfli-ons and abfuvdities of mof dern translations, an 3 the-a-ncient manneis mttaphors, allegories, and figures are ij, luftrated ir. fucha way, as to unite the it.oft rational entertainment with the m oft Jul)- lime inftnuftion ; & to discover the fouice whence truephilofophrrs, io all have derived their knowledge from the Sacred Scriptures, wiich contain the Jeeds of all the fcieuces valuable to man. This •cuorl is proposed to the Public on the follotviiig CONDITIONS. It is fuppo r ed the whole will be comple tel in fiur volume*, IjiYge quarto'; and will be set to the press as soon as a lutfici ent number (hall bcfabfciibed for, to de fray the expence. Th? price to fubferibers w : ( l! he four dolla"- 1< r each volume, in b;>ard :. No monev will be demarded till tfie vo lume fh il! be completed, when the price ol' the firft and lecontf volumes will bp requi red. When the lecond voiunie is finilb d, the priee of the ttv-rf «-i|| henayibe:— . _a., i tiiiru 111 unrT"fnmTmen,-Tlie pri/e of ihe fourth mud be p»id. The price of such copies ai mav not b« fubfffjbed for will beraifed 2 sf,r cent. TJec- 13. 2aw 4\v To the Public. A SUBSCRIPTION Is opened fin- Printing the Theological Writings O F Emanuel Swedenbourg, At Francis Bailey's Book Jtore 9 Ao-. 116. Market Jlreet, Philadelphia^ WHEN a lutficient fubfcrip.iou takes p'a»:e, a meeting will be advertised to con fide* the most eligible na»de for ondu&ing the printing of fuih of the W*>rks a,s (hall be thought to be of the grca'tefl utility in the fir ft inflance. The foil owing Treat i/ts may be no<w had at Mr. Built y's : The Define of Life, or the Spiritual fenfc of the Ten Commandpients. The Umvetfa! Theoio'g) of the New Church; Which was 'retold i-v t lie Lard iu Daniel, chap. 7, v. 5, 13, 14, , and m thr * y}?'f, --h-.p. ?: , v. J , 2, tit. A fnmmarv V'ew of the Heavenly Doc trines of tne New Je.rufalem ClSuVch. As various opinions ha ve been en tertained relpe£i:ng t be- fe iuvaluablt wnlirfej and yet 00 person by ratiouaia.'jiu "n< «t has hH en to 1 civile tl rm, bur inilvad theie ot, invid on* calumnies and e oorts have been induftviouUy prop gated todii'credit the honourable find un d Author, as well as his Work", we clonic not the cane id and fmcere lrquirers atrcr T: uths of the highest impo- tance, will fe -1 ioufly examine tiiofe \V« tks fo> in whlpb it is ti btf hope' 1 , tin t beiwg jp the pn» r uit and love of the Truth for ihe fake of its native excellence ard uj'e tliev will <egnrd then» as tin y juftiy deierve, a» d in the end receive bosh profit and d< light. Oc5V ij eTt»i2W TP A£ v 'OLD HV , \ T. DOBSON,- Principles and Observations APPLIED TO THK VIANUFACTUHK and INSPECTION ! O F Pot and Pearl Jljhes. By DAVID * Infpeilor of Pot afetl !'eaH 1 ■ Ca£usii£j.'A yV II wuletts. i Published iccord'Vij: t6'A« of Cone;ri'fs„ Thct'e obfei-vation' relate to an eJcterfflye hvfinefs ; and are dengned, in the plahiifi manner, to convey profitable inferm-t : rr. to those intereflecl in it, who have no leH' tire or opportunity to search for t)ie prijici" I pies therein contained, in tlve writirifs o ' profeflioral Chemilis. _ _ . t-» c _ ri. r>.. _ \ COFFEE 54 hogsheads J 350 barrels j 120,000 lbs. Just arrived ia the Rcbecca, Captait r Hughes, from Jamaica. FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. Who has alf9 now landing out of the M x cury, from Oporto, Choice e Red Port Wine, IN PIPE 5H* Dec. ii_ . ' 7 1 1 t' To be Sold, At PRIVATE SALE, A wry pleasant fituat &c valuable Farm, CON I AINING 3„8 acres of good L lying inßanovei, Morris county, N icy, about 1 mile fiom Mr* White's Mc ir.g Houl'e, on the road leading to Bot Hill, about 16 miles fiom Elizabeth To 13 tvom Newark, and 8 from Morris-tr . There areon the Premises a large convenient dwelling houfr, Ivge bam der house and mill, a good granary and • therout houses. Liktuife a rood b<a> apple o: chard, cowtainiug about 300 tit s together with a collection of b.ft gi ;,1 fruit, such as peaches, pears, cherries, Said Farm is proportioned with pic 5 land, meadow and timbei ; thete art 11 - about 10 acres of plow lai d and 60 of m a. ' dow already cleared, the remainder be 5 timber and pasture land. Any oerfon inclining to pmchafe, 11 : know the terms by applying to the Subn ber on the premises, or to Col. Ellis Ci c near the fame. Thomas T. Eckley. , H'uover,Dec. a 7, fjaw^v Flax DrefFers. TWler three good flax BefHrs wanted at the Kail 'Cloth Manufactory F Boston ; therefore aqy person who has l> ■ tegularly bed to that business, by apply r , to J. fpb Anthony in thiscit>,at his ('on ting Hojfe, No j, Chef ut fireet, o a fa'd Factory iri meet with g' encour gement. Plnfad. Pec. 3< eod2w 1 William W. WoocWard, printer, Has removed his Printing'fefficc ft : No. 41 Cbefiiu r ftifet, to Frai kli s Head, No. 36, four, doors from the cor o| Second—itreet, f uth fide, ncailvopi file ; * here the Printing BuTinei's is carri d on as usual; his whole attention be confined to that occupation. Otdtrsf, 1 a , part of this .ftatc, o: tlit contine *vil| be executed, and .uthors may-rely 1 , having anv work t'.»y may let fir t-i life, correctly printed, either i„ French o Eng'ifh. The Level of Europe . ;i Mouth America, with a COPff) PRICE CUR RENT,is piinied lor thee . •tor, PfLEb Eaßon, L. 1 . D. ai »l'e ah: t . , X.rSj>.i' Which publication kas received tl.r p;iti< ag of fornc of the mod diftmguilhi ri 11:. raers in America, and whole rumes, ii ; few days, will be published, ai d acsonip .. Ny he two si: ft numbers to the fubf'cribe •' N. B. Blanks, Ciiculai" Letters, Chei raids, Handbills, &c. &e. continue to be executed with Hie usual dispatch. Nov. 1 ft 9 w. James M'Alpin, Taylor, No, 3, South Fourth Stuj-^t, Returns his grateful aiknowledfcemer . to his friends and the Public foi their life ' ral b ncouiagement, and begs leave pe£Hully to solicit a Continuance erf rh J Favours. , At his Shop Gentlem n can be fur'nifhed with the materials, and have tb< in . madt up and fmilhcd in tlie nearefl a• «J most iaihional>!e manner. \ HewiJ/ tha^kfully rece : ve any orders ci payapronipt and punctual at»cnton tiitin. 25 2 awtf To k niaj-rrrncrrr TAKEnoture, that to an a ot the late Seflion ot* C>>ngrc r s I me.ip apply at the Tieafurv rif the UnUed St;:r for the renewal ot the following Confine.- tai Loan Office Crrtific3te, deft'oyeH at 1 loft at my Lodgings in tht city df Phiii delphls, inthe vea l 1:91. No, 1607, dated April 13, 1779, for 4°- Dollars. ifTued ip the Delaware State t« the Sub scriber then refi lent at New-Coil e, couf Samuel Paterfou, C. L 'O. w'.im on were u.dorfements io inie-cft paid u to the last of December by th: said Continent* Lo&n Oftic-r. George Read. N?w Castle, Nov. i9>i794 2.»w6\ Dancing School. Wm< M'DOUGALLprefentshis com i piimcnts to the Pubbe —Thanks them foi I the great encouragement he hat expert enced these odd yejrs. Ht wil open-his Schoolfor this Season on Mornlaj the 13th at 10 o'clock in the n*w-«HrijT, in that large and elegant (talooe in Harmony flrect, leadir^f r r>TR Third to Po 1 !!. - 1 ! littt, tuminc- w - • T -" tt~l .»' - r ■' — His may aPßtred, rhjrfti icl or>ler aAd decorum thai h-'s »Iv.-iys b<en c'lferved in his School, "(hail fill he p "- 1 fu.d—and that thojr children v:!! betsnjht in the molt approved and niMcrp. ftik Note—An Evening School ffer y'lftfg Gentlemen. oa tc tjwtf (iw. x -
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