Bank of North America, I December 8, 1594* I Che Stockholders of the Bank I OS Sorth A ne iea are hereby notified that I F.LECTION for 1 welve Directors r the ensuing Year, will be held at the I Rank on Monday the i2ih of January I r, at io o'clock in the forenoon, ice. 9 <»tjra I Parry & Mufgrave, Goldfmkbs, Jewellers and 1 Hair-Workers, No. 4», south Second Street, i '>e receiveiLby the from London I an ASSORTMBNt of lated japanned ware Jewellery & Cutlery, viz. Plated and j.ipan'd Tea Urns Plated and japnn'd Patent Lamps CaftoTs and Liquor Frames I Bread aod Fruit Baskets I japan'd Tea Trays Plated coffee and Tea Pots and cadios I Ditto Candlesticks A variety of elegant and most fafliionnblc | rings n I Enamell'd and other Bracelet** Bread- I pins, and Finger Kings v Thimbles, enamel'd «'d other Kinds I Ladies and genrlomeri's gold, g>"> a " I ftoel Watch chains tjold 4nd gilt Seals >"<' Kr ?* , , I Stone and fine ft" 1 Knee Buckles, Pen- I tnives a'nd svith # Varied of other Articles, In the above Branches. Dec. 6 I < tEce of the Insurance Cora I pany of North America, I THE President and Dire&ors ot this | ( ofiipany are now ready to receive appli- I < tuns for Inference on Houses and stores I : Jon houlhold Furniture aud Goods in I elling Houses and Stores, upon . the I ■tint contained in their proposals which I ,r been already published. The expence of Survey, being Two Dol I must be deposited when the applica- I vi:>for Insurance is made ; ant' the Bac!_;e I I Policy, together with the premium, I ;, •to be paid for when th« order is given I 1 accepted. I EbenevSer Hazard, Secxitakt. iSec. 8 diwaawm I Landing at lViHing , s Wharf, CLARET t" the First Quality in Hogfluads and Cases, HIGH I ROOF Cogniac Brandy, White Wine Vinegar, Port Wine, Alicant Wines,red & white FOR SILE BY John Vaughan. Oec. 23 d I This day is P üblijhed, (Priec » Of a iJollar) Slaves in Algiers : OR A Struggle for Freedom : A PLAY, interspersed with Songs, in three acts. In r cribed to the Citieens of the United States of North America. By Mrs. Rotufon.' .H performed at the New Theatres in Phi" — - ladelphia and Baltimore. Extraß from-ti* Pyefatt. •' My chief aim has been, to oft ; rto the public a Dramatic Entertainment, which, while it might excite a smile, or call forth the tear of fenfibiliry, might contain no ohe sentiment, in the least prejudicial, to the moral or political principles ol the go vernment under which I live. On the con fcfary, it has been my end. avOur, to place the social virtues in the faired point of riew, and hold up to merited contempt §« ' ridicule, th-ir oppoftte vices. If, in this attempt, I have been the least fuccefs 4til, I (hall reap thr reward to which I af |»ire, in th« smiles and approbation of a li beral public. Sold by \I. Carey, No. 128, and Rice & Co. No. JO, Hi.«h street; S. Campbell, Nh. S4> louth Second street, and Wrigley Mr Beriinan, No. 149, C lelnut street, Jan. J zawtf AT THE Card Nail Faffory, No. 59, north Front street, ebfter, Adgate & White, ft*ve conjlantly for sale. Cotton, Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, Cut Nails of all sizes, I-'loor Brads, Sprig: and Tacks, ullert Shears, Gua Flints amd Wool H s, •. quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in rels . new Edition of Adgate's Philadelphia H- many, containing both the 'firft »nd fe. •d being the most aproved fyf. c« irjl o> Rules and the belt cole&ion of nes naw in u ?, Alfa for Sale, a Complete set or Machinery for making Cards Of nlnproved Conitru&io*- Oc. 2 iaw tf fresh Q Bohea Tea, 7 GIN in Pipes, Now Landing from on board the (hip Peggy, John Elliott inafter, from Amlterdam. Also Imported bj the late Arrivals, Russia Hemp, firft quality Ditto Sail Duck Ditto Ravens Duck 1 Brown Rulfia Sheeting Ticklenburgs Oznaborgs Brown Flanders Sheetings ( Heflians and Brown Rolls Cotton Stripes and i Flanders Bedticks Holland Sail Duck - Seine Twine ' Dutch Great Coats Gin in cases Madder Window Glafsj.-® by 10 Jcfujt* Bark Opium. Aflatcetida •js' German Steel Mill and Cross-cut Saws Hoes and Cutting Knives Sythes and Skates Coffee Mills v Black Lead Crucibles Anchors from 3 cwt. t« 15 cwt. And a General Assortment if 5-4 & 6-4 Boulting Cloth, FOR SALE BY Pragers & Co. Nov. 11 ' Frefli Teas, Of Superior Quality, viz. Imperial, or Gunpowder Hyson Gomee, Ift quality Hyson, 2d. do. do. Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Souchong. A fetu Boxes of each, for sale at No. 19, Third street south. Dec. JO eodtf 1 icklenburgs, Oznaburgs, and Glass Ware, Landing from on board the Jhif Peggy, from Amsterdam. ALSO, Coffee of prime Quality In hoglheads and tierces, Muscovado Sugars In hoglheads, German Steel, JSSOBJTMI> H?OGI.t,BK!£ T In small Bales, &c. for sale by Run die fcf Murgatroyd y No. 11, Walnut street wharf. Who want to purchase 300 or 400 Casks Good Flaxfeed. Nov. 11 3tawtf Bank of the United States. January stb.5 tb. 1795. Notice is hereby given, that there will be paid a the bank after the 15th instant to the Stockholders or their re prefentati*es duly autb ,nfed, Sixteen Dol lars for each (hace, being the dividend de ' clared for the last fix months. By order of the President and .Directors, John Kean, Cajbier. Jan. j. mw&fim t FOR SALE BY John D. Blanchard, At his Stores, in Third street, 66 PIPES Choice TENERIFFE WINE, of'fuperioT quality, Coniac Brandy in pipes f jo Cases ofClaret of afuperior quality fubjrft ta drawback. 1 Boston Tea Kettles, alarge assortment Shott of all sizes and numbers Barr Lead, Lead in pigs Ruflia Sheetings t Women's Stuff Shoes by the quantity > Cutt Nails 1 Rhode-Island Cheese And a large and rlegant assortment of European and India GOODS, At the most reduced Prices. Nov 25 Forty Dollars Reward. > RAN aw4y from the fubferibets in Woodbury, Gloucester County, New-Jer sey, on Sunday m»rning the ilth instant, Two young Negro Fellows, named Jack aad Tom, each about 20 years a g e 1 J a ck is of a dark black colour and a four look; Toi<» is of an open counte nance, of a yellowilh coleur, and much »1 disposed to laugh. They are fplrightly fellews, and n but little fliort of fix leet high | tbey verr both well dreiTed ; Jack had on a blue a bioad cloth coat and different kinds of . clothes. Whoever takes up said fervaitts, and if them in any goal ill the Un.ted States, (bthat their maftcrs may get them again (hall receive the above reward and reasonable expence*. [ "John Sparks, Andrew Hunter. 031. t4 2awtf 1 taw tf OX 14 PHILADELPHIAPmbtsd »r JOHN\ENNO, N». 119, Chbswvt Six ~ I Scheme of a Lottery, I To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars I Deducing 15 per Cent. from the Prizes — I This Lottery conjifts of 38,000 Tickets, in which there *re 14*531 i'rizes, and 23,461 , Blanks, being about one and an haij blanks to \ I a prize. I 'T I HE Dire&orsof the Society foreftabliftv I I ing Ufeful Manufa&ures, having refolv- I ed to erect LOTTERIES for railing One I Humorid Thousand Doilar j, agreeably I 10 an Aft of the Legifhture of the State of I >Jew-Jersey, have appointed the following I perfonsto superintend and direst the draw- I ng of the fame, vi«. Nicholat Low, Rutus I H r »ng f Herman Le Roy, James Watson, I Richard Hartifon, Abijah Hammond, and I Cornelius Ray, of the city ol New-York— I Thomas Willing, Ball, Matthew M'- I Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of I Philadelphia—-His Excellency Richard How I ell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General Elias Day Ltpn* James Parker, John Bayard, Doctor I Lewis Douham, Samuel W. Stookton, Joshua I M. Wallace, Joseph Bloomfield, and ElifVia J Boudinot, of Nrw-lerfey, who offer the I 'allowing Scheme of a Lottery, and pledge I themselves to the public, that they will take I every aflurance and precaution in their power I to have the Monies paid by the Manager?, I trom time to time, as received, into the I Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to I remain for the purpose of paying Priz<s, I which (hall be immediately discharged by a I check upon one of the Banks. SCHEME: i Prize of so,ooo Dollars it 20,000 I t 10,000 x o,ooc • 5,000 20,000 5 2,000 10,000 10 1,000 10,000 20 500 10,000 I SCO XOO 10,000 — I 300 50 *5»ooo I 1000 90 20,000 2000 1$ 30,000 I 3000 12 36,000 I 8100 10 81,000 1 1 4*539 262,000 123,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawn number, 2,000 I 83000 Tickets at * Dollars each is 266,000 I The drawing will commence, under the I infpeftion of a Committee of the Superin- Itendants, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of I which timely notice will be given. !• I The Superinteadants have appointed John IN. Cumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har _, I denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan I Rhea, of Trenton, a* immediate Managers I thereof, who have giveo ample security for I discharging the trust reposed in them. Pr In order tofecure the punctual pay ' lmentofthe Prizes, the Superintendents of I the Lottery have dire&ed that the Managers I (hall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars, I with four fufficient fccuritira,t© their I infttuftions, ot which is I I. That whenever either of the Managers I shall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dol- I lars, he (hall immdiately place the fame in I one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel- I phia, to the ciedit of the Governor of the of iHe Superintend ants as I five in the city where the moaigs are placed, I to remain thereuntil the Lottery is drawn, I for the payment of the Prizes. 11. The Managers to take fufficient fe- I curity for any Tickets they may trust, other- I wife to be responsible for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets I fold, Monies received and paid into the — I Bank, abftrafts of which shall be sent, I monthly, to the Governor of tbe Society. Paterfon, January 1, 1794. On application to either of the above gen. I tleraen, information will be given where I tickets may be had. I February 2A. tnjtftf he SHAKSPEARE'S WORKS. re I £ FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. b r **> Mountford, Bioren Co. Proposals for Printing by — Subscription, THE WHOLE Dramatic Works E, I OF \WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE, ity I I IN EIOMT DVODBCIUO VOLUMES, " nt I From Jones's Dnilin Edition. co ndTtions. ; ity I I This Work will be comprized in Eight I Duodecimo Volumes, printed on a fire I American paper, in a ftileof Typogra f I phical Elegance that fhali r t fleck the highest credit on the American prefa. I II That it fliall be embellished with a beautiful Frontispiece of Shaklpeare I engraved by the best America* Artist. £_ I 111. That the price t» Subscribers will be I XIGHT DOLLARS, one dollar to be paid on fubferibing, and one dollar on the re in I ceipt of every fuceecding volume but er * I the last:—to enable the Publilhers to nt > I pursue with convenience this arduous -g I undertaking. ar' | lV " Each vo,ume n,a " he delivered ia blue >nd | boardt lo the Subscribers immediately te . I 00 the publication of every volume with uch | imgreffions of the Frontispiece— the I price to be raised to Non-SuWcribers. ind | V. That the names of the Subscribers will •eft-1 be printed to record the patrons ol this lue I endeiVour to encourage the ufefol and of I elegant Arts in America. Subfcriptians are received by Meflrs. ln '] I Dobfon, Carey, Young, Stedens, Camp. te | bell, Rice, M'Kenfey. Ormrod, Johnflon, em I and by the beokfeilcrs throughout theUni- I ted States. Also by the Editor of the Gen. I Advertiser, the Editor of the Gaz. ol the I United States, and bv the putilithers, I Mountford, Biotcn il Co. No. j Dock ■ ' ftrset. f ' Drc. 10. eodJwsawtf Bohea Tea. 1 50 chests Bohea Tea, of fupe-< rior quality, jult received by the Schooner Porga, from Boftort, FOR SALI BY Nalbro' & John Frazier, No, 81, Walnut Dec. 37 IHW&S4W Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania. NOTICE is hereby givtii, thai, agree ably »o law, an ele&ion for thirteen direc tors to serve for one year, will be held at the office of the Company, 011 Monday the 12th day ofjanuary next, at three o'clock in 1 he afternoon. Dec. 19. eotj tf PROPOSALS By Thomas Dobfon, For Publishing by Sabfcription, An English Translation O F Poole's Synopsis of the Trans lations of the Bible, And Ot The Critics,lnterpreters,and Commentators Exhibiting at one view, the principal cri ticisms, a nd inoft valuable Elucidation; of the Scriptores; Illultraiions ot the an. cient Eastern Mannersand cuftomr, ; & Descriptions of the Plants and Animals therein mentioned; with improvements from obfervatiotvs of Travellers, since the publication of thai excellent woi k. IT has been matter of wonder and regret that this malt learned and valuable work, so highly prized by the learned, both cur i ous and ferions, has never been tranflited, and thereby the bulk of readers have bet n deprived of a work of the greatest enter, tainment and utility; in which by the La bors of the learned of various ages and na tions, tbe Sacred Scriptures are cleared o the contradictions and absurdities of irtof dern transitions, and the a icient manners metaphors, allegories, and figures are il, luilrattd in >ucha way, as to unite the moll • rational entertainment with the most sub ' lime inftruftion ; &to discover tbe source whence truephilofophers, io all ages, have 1 derived their knowledge from the Sacred Scriptures, which contain the feeds ol'all 1 the iciences valuable to man. i This ivorl is proposed to the Public on the fotloivivg f CONDITIONS. ' It is supposed the whole will be comple -1 ted in f"ur volumes, large quarto; and ' will be set to the press as soon as a fuffic ent number fliall be fubferibed for, to dc fra» the expence. I Thi price to fubferibers will he four dollar; for each volume, in boards. NV> ! motley will be demanded till the firft vo s lume stall be completed, when the jirice of" i the firft and ("econd volumes will be rrqui t red. When the fecontf volume is,finilh d, the price of tbe third will be payab e:— . And when the third volume is finifhed, the . price of the fourth must be paid. The price of such copies as may not be s fubferibed for will be raised 2 J fir cent. ' Dec. 13. law 4w To the Public. t A SUBSCRIPTION Is opsned for Printing the theological Writings O F Emanuel Swedenbourg, At Francis Bailey's Book Jlore, AO. 116, Market Jlreet, Philadelphia, WHEN a lufficient fubicriprion takes place, a meeting will be advertiled to con iider the most eligible mode for conducting the printitigof such of the Warks as (hall bethought to be of the greatest utility in tbe firft instance. The following Treatises may be now had at Mr. Bailey's : The Doctrine of Life, or the Spiritual sense of the Ten Commandaients. Tbe tJniverfai Theology of the New Church; which was foretold by the Lord in Daniel, chap. 7, v. j, 13, 14, and in the Apocaiypfe, chap. 21, v. », 2, ice. A summary View of the Heavenly Doc trines of the New Jerufalein Church. (£s* As various opinions have been en tertained refpefiing these invaluable writing! and yet no person by rational argument has been able to refute thrin, but inft< ad the' e t of, invidious calumnies and grour.dlefs re. e port? have been induftrioufty propagated to diCcredit the honourable and enlightened e Author, as well as bis Works, we doubt not the candid and sincere inquirers after g Truths of the highest importance, will fe _ rioufly examine those "Works fir th mfelves, in which it is to b® hoped, thct being in the puifuit and love of the Truth lor 'he fake c of its native excellence and vfe y they will d regard them as they justly delerve, and in the end receive both profit and delight. * Oft. 14 eTiusw o 1 is TO BE SOLD BY , T. DOBSON, y Principles and Observations c APPLIED TO THE MANUFACTURE ind INSPECTION II 0 F is Pot and Pearl jfjhes. d By DAVID TOWNSKND, Infpeflor of Pot and Pearl-Alhes for tfct '• Commonwealth of Maflachufetts. Publilhed according to Aft of Congrefe. !> These observations relate to an extensive business ; and are designed, in the manner, to convey profitable information e to those interefttd in it, who have no leis ure or opportunity to fesrch for <fie princi ples therein contained, in tfce writings of p rofeflioril Chtmifts. COFFEE 54 hoelheads > ~ ' 350 barrel, j 440 - 000 *»' Just arrived in the Rebecca, Captain Hughes, from Jamaica. for sale sr Peter Blight. Who has also now landing out of the Mor cury, from Oporto, Choice RedrPort Wine, IN PIPES. Dec. it ' d To be Sold, Ai PRIVATE SALE, A very pleasant well situated & valuable Farm, CONTAINING 3vsß acres ol good I.an lying in Hanaver, Morns county, N. Jer Icy, about 1 raile from Mr. White's Meet ing House, on the road leading to Bottle Hill, about 16 miles 'from Elizabeth Town, 13 trom Newark, and 8 from Morrij-town There arson the Premiles a large and convenient dwelling houft, la'ge batn f cy der house and niili, a good granary ai d o ther out houses. Likewise a good braring apple 01 chard, containing about 300 trees, together with a collect.on of bift grafted fruit, such as peachcs, ire Said Farm ts wsll proportion, d with plow land, meadow and tiinhei ; theie ate now about ioacresof plow land ard 60 of niea dow already cleared, the remainder being timber and paftute lanii. Any person inclining to purchase, may know the terms by app|yii.£ 10 the Sublcii ber on the prcmifes, or to Col. Ellis Cook near the fame. Thomas T. Eckley. , Hauover, Dec. 27 *ia«3w Flax DrefTeirs. TW 01 h■ re good Fia< C'efii'r* are v a ted at the Sail Cloth Manufactory it, . Bod n; therefore an} pvrfon who has 1 tegularly bed to that business, by applyng to Jof* p' ; Anthony in this city,at his Crr-p. ' ting Ho-jle, No. 5, Chef .ut ftrtet, o- a' the r a : d Factory it<Bofton,will meet with great encourgement. [ Philad. Dec. 3a eoda™ | James M'Alpin, Taylor, No, 3, SottTH Fourth Stuiey, Returns his grateful acknowledgements to his friends and the Public for their libe ral Krcouiagcment, and begs leave res peflfully to foliclt a Continuance of their Favours. At his Shop Gentlemen can he furmlhed with the best materials, and have tlhm made up and finiflied in the neatest and wnft falhionable manner. 1 Hewill thankfully receive any orders & pay .prompt and punctual attenton to I th m. : ~ 7T_- _ . _£5 Oft. 2awtf Dancing School. : Wm. M'DOUG.ALL prefentshis com» pliments to the Public—Thanks them for the preat encouragement he ha« experi enced these twenty odd years. He will open his School for this Season 011 Monday the 13th Ofleber, at 10 o'clock in the morning, in that large and elegant Saloon in Harmony street, leading from Third to Fourth street, turning the corner of No. 70, SouthThtrd street. . His Employers may be allured, the llridt order and decorum that has always been observed in his School, fhs.ll ftiU be pnr ' sued—and that their children will be taught in the moll approved and modern Pile s Note—An Evening School for young " Gentlemen. I Oil to lawtf 1 Carpets & Carpeting. / Bcft Britilh Ingrain Carpet* & Ca peting 1 Do. Scotch ingra : n an<? e«mmon Do. Green,' Brown, Yellow & Black Groatul e Furniture chintzes, white Raf fia (heetings, Dimitie&j &c. ' For Safe b'i JOSEPH TURNER, No. 4, north Third ftiter. Jan. 7 2jw4w * ~ A FEW COPIES Of the cclebiated erf > mance under the S.g'ttnature of aMANL I U S, t May be had of r John Ormrod, No. 41, Chef ,, nut Jlreet. k FJlICr—25 CENTS. || Just Published, By Samuel H S uUh, and fold by Mr. Ste phen!!. N" 57, south Se.ond street, MEMOIRS O T General Dumourier- WRITTEN 3Y H>MSELF. s ' ALSO* Walker's TRiAL^ Aikin's Letters and the Conduct t How a comedy, ► * The yrdolmnn, a comic opera. r r fe of this month, S. h. S,ni»' >»<frpuo;.th No. 1 of t'.ie TSduthly Ri n - eiilarged. Sue 1 ! Oentlemen at wifli to he Tup -t ? with thit v .rk, are requested to their names with M - Stejb 'n'., or «< Ihe Publisher, in Cherry, above Frtr * street. Jan. 6 1 * AN Hi 1
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