Xattrling 91 tyi&rg s Wharf, | CIA R E T *t> ' I 01 HOC Kiift polity in Hogfh aJs and I ■ Cases, I Ch HIGH 1 HOOF Cogniac Brandy, I Vhite Wine Vinegar, ort Wine, \ Alicant Wines,red & white I SV John Vaughan. Dee, 23 This day is Publijkcd, J (Price a quarter of a Dollar) Slaves in Algiers : j O R A Struggle for Freedom : ' A P L A y, I Jr< I titer fperfd with Songs, in three acts. L*l In ft rib. d to the Citizens of the United I * States of North America. I n4i &y Mrs. Row/on. j As performed at the New Theatres in Phi- I nai ladelphia and Baltimore. I dif ExlraS from the Preface. I, ( " My chief a ni has heen, to offer to the I public a Dramatic Entertainment, which, I. while it might excltc a finite, or call foi th I the tear of sensibility, might contain no I CIC one feiuiment, inthe least prejudicial, to | j. the moral or political principles ot the go, I vernrhant under which I Itv e. On the con- | " • trary, it has been my end.avour, to place I »hc liieial virtues in the faireit point of I r vieyr, and hold op to meiited contempt I f«nd ridicule, Uiiir op polite vices. If, in I this attempt, I h»»e been the least fuccef*- j 1 ul, } (hall reap th? reward to which 1 as- I piirc, in the ftniks and approbation of a li- I beral public. Soi.i by M. Carey, No. 128, and Rice & I Co. No. 53, High street; S. Campbell, I No. J4, south Second street, and Wrigley I &BVrirnan, No. »49, Clielnut street, I Jan. S cawtf I The Stockholders IN THE j Insurance Company of North America, Are hereby informed that upon tlj# set- I t lenient of the lnte'cft anting from the ca- I Ji'rtal stock of the CAipany, and the pro. I Sts As theii bnfmefs, the Di'eciors have I aßrecd to nuLulead tif Fitrv I Cents on each fliare for the last half year. | Ebenezer Hazard, Secretary. | Jan. diw James M'Alpin, *Taylor, J No, 3, South Fourth Striet, Returns bis grateful acknowledgements I to his si lends and the Public for their libe- I ri»| Encouiagemetit, and begs teav* res J peSfully lofolieit a Continuatre of their I favours. I At his Shop Gentlemen can be furnlfhed I with the best materials, and have them I made up and finifhed in the neatest and I jnoft fafhinnable manner. I Hewill thankfully receive any orders & I j ptj apronipt and punctual at'enten to I them. I Oft. 8j 3awtf I Parry & Mufgrave, - Gdd/mkhs, Jewellers and Hair-Workers, No. +3, south Second Streets Have feceived by the Pigou from London j an assoxtmbnt of , I Plated japanned ware Jewellery & Cutlery, viz. Plated andjapan'd Tea Urns plated and japan'd Patent Lamps I * Castors and Liquor Frames Bread and Fruit Balktts Japan'd Tea Trays I ' Plated coffee and Tea Pots and cadiea Ditto Candleflicks I A variety of elegant and most fafliionable I " £»r rings I Ename'.l'd and ruber Bracelets, Bread- t pins, and Fiftger Rings Thimbles, enamel'd and other kinds Ladies and gentlemen's gold, gilt, and I fteel'.Vatch chains Gold and e;ilt Seal* ami Keys Stone and fine steel Knee Bock'es, Pen- I Knives and fciffars, with Variety of other Articles, I In the above Branches. . Die. 6 eodtf 1 Dancing School. Win. M'DOUGALL presents his com- ! plipents to the Public—Thanks them for I the great encouragement he has experi- j enced these twenty odd veari. He will I «pen his School for thi* Season on Monday I the 13th O(Sober, at 10 o'clock in the j tnru-ning, in that large and elegant Saloon I in Hartnoay street, leading from Third to I Fourth street, turning the corner of No. I 70, South Third street. Hie Employers may be aflured, the flridl I order and decorum that ha« always been I observed in his School, ftilU still be pur- I fueri —and that their children will be taught I [n the most approved and modern stile. Note—An Evening Sahool for young I Gentlemen. Oft to nwtf | 1 - .Ma.. -irr*~~~***~~^***' FOR SAIE BY I St- John D. Blanchard, At his Stores, in Third street, J 66 PIPES Choice TENERIFFE WINE, IV of superior quality, Toniac Brandy in pipes . 50 CTafes of Cia'et of a 'u;)erior quality 1 fubj'&io drawback. Bo9nn TeaKct'le', alarßr aflTurtinent Shut of all lues and numbers liarr Lead, Lead in pigj Kuflia Shfeetin?* X- Women's Stuff Slia.i by the quantity I Cutt Nails j . Rlmde-Klnnd Cheese • I j, r And a Urge and elegant aff«rtment of \"V European and India GOODS, At the most reduced Prices. I Nov. 25 jatwtf I Forty Dollars"keward. j, RAN away from the fublcribsts in I ] I NVood'jury, Gloucester County, New-Jer- I y j fey, on Sunday morning the 1 2th instant, I j. Two young Negro Fellows, J h I named Jack and l'om, each about 20 <I II j"f age ; Jack is of a dark black colour and I I I a four look; Ton is of an open counte- I c I nance, of a yellowifn coleur, and much I jjj I disposed to laugh. They are sprightly active fellows, and 1 ( I but little Ihort of fix feet high ; they Wt-ri I ( I both wrlfdreffed; Jack, bad on a blue I f I btoad cloth coat and dilferent kinds of I I clothes. Whoever takes up said servants, and I [V I feenres them in any goal in the United I j I States, fothat their mailers may get them I ( I again {Hall receive the above rewa d and | [ I reafonableexp ncei. 'John "Sparks, J v Andrew Hunter. I 1 Oft. i 4 vlawtf FRESH~ Bohea Tea, J? I an GIN in p; I Now Landing from on board the (hip I Peggy, John Elliott master, I from Amsterdam. 1 _ Alfa Imported by the late Arrival/, I Kuflia Hemp, firlt quality I Ditto Sail Duck I Diito Raven<. Dnck I c I Brown RufTii Sheeting Tiekltnburgs I Ornaburgj Brown Flanders Sheetings r Heljranj and Drown R«ll» J g Cotton Stripes andChecka | <-i Flanders Bcilncks ' I J Holland Sail Duek I ed I Seine Twin* I Hi I Dutch Great Coat* I to Gin. in cases j Ni Madder I pe Window Glass, 8 by I ' n l 1.. JeQiitt Jiaik 1 K Opium. P"' Aflalcetida I I German Steel I ' Mill and Croft-cut Saws I Hoes and Cut mg Knives j e || ' I Sythes and Skates Coffee Mills I L( Black Lead Crucibles I M I I Anchors from 3 cwr. to ig cwt. I B( ' I And a General AJforttnent of I ( Q 5-4 & 6-4 Boulting Cloth, 1^ « I FOR SALE BV I Pragers & Co. u I Nov. 11 U Frefli Teas, I Of Superior Quality, *iz. Imperial, or Gunpowder Hyson Gomee, I <1 Ift quality Hyson, 2d. do. do. ; 1 Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Souchong. I A few Boxes of each, for fait at I INo. 19, Third street south. Dec. 10 eodtf I _ I iicklenburgs, Oznaburgs, [ e | and Glass Ware, [_ I Landing from on board the ship : eggj, I 8 i- I from Amsterdam. ALSO, I j, d I Cqffee of prime Quality I'j In hogsheads and tierces, Muscovado Sugars r I In hogsheads, 1 German Steel, 11 ASSORTED WVOLLENS, I c I In small Bales, &c. for sale by I ( - I Run die & Murgatroyd t 11 No. 11, Walnut street wharf. Who want to purchase 300 or 400 I j I Casks Good Flaxfeed. "r I N«r. II 3tawtf I j •li I Bank of the United I J States. on I January $th. 1795* I , . t0 I , Notice is hereby given, that! '°* I there w ill -be paid at the Bank after tlit 1 . „ I 15th instant to the Stockholdeis or their re I I prefentatires duly authurifed, sixteen Dol-1 cn I lars t for each lhare, beingthe dividend de-1 Jr * 1 cla>ed for the last fix months. [Nt I By order of the President and DireAors, I ng j John Kean, I Cashier. I J»"- i- mw&rfim I ILADELPHIA P* larrsa >▼ lOHN PHILADELPHIA:—Purrs# «r JOHN FENNO, No. u 9 , ChEfN V T S«r E T.-Price Six Dollap* P*k Anm.m. SHAKSPKARE'S WORKS. Ir First amzrican edition. BY , Mountford, Bioren C 3* Co. r ° 7 til 1 •: IS Proposals for Printing by >« Sub/cription, — THE WHOLE Dramatic Works 5 j 0 F p< \WILLIAM SHAKSPEJRE, I in sienr duodecimo volumis, From Jones's Dublin Edition. C 0 N D~TT 10 NS. C I I This Work will be cemprize I in Eight Duodecimo Volumes, printed on a fine American paper, in a ft le of Typogra phical Elegance that (hall rtfleil the higlieftjcredtt oil the American prefj. I II That it Stall Ue embcllifhed with a beautiful Frontiff-ieee ol Shakl'p&are— I engraved by the best American Artist. I 111. Thst the price to Subscribers will h, I eight dollars, one dollar to be paid * I on fubferiuing, and one doilar on the re- I ceipt of every fuceesding volume but the lullto enable ihe Pubiifiiers to pnrfue with convenience this arduous I undertaking. I IV. Each volume shall be delivered in blue 1 boards to the Subscribers immediately | on the publication of every volume with best imprefliovs of the Frontifpiecc—the 1 . price to be railed to Non-Subscribers. j V. That the n»mcs of ihe Subscribers will be printed to record the patrons oi this I endeavour to encourage ihe ufeful and | elegant Arts in America. | Subscriptions are received by MefTVs" I Dolifon, Carey, Young, Stevens, Camp. I bell, Rice, M'Kenfey. Ormrod, Johnflon, , | and by the booksellers throughout theUni- _ I ted States. Also by the Editor of the Gen. ,( j Advertiser, the Ed'ror ot the Gaz. of the g, I United- States, and by the puDlifher 1 !, J I Mountford, Bioren tc Co. No. 7J Dock- I flreet. — Dec. 10. eotl 2w 2aw tf [Scheme of a Lottery, ™ I To reife 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars 'fij Dtduttmg 15 per Cent, from the Prizes— 0 This Lottery confi/ls of 38,000 Tickets, in d which there are 14,531 frizes, and 23,461 at I Blanks, being aiuut one and an haljhlanks to al I «prize. w ir I' I 'HE DireSersof the Society foreft#blifli- I X ing Ufeful Manufactures, having tefolv- p, Jed to erect LOTTERIES lor raising One f a I Hundred Thousand Dol Lars, agreeably p |to an A£l of the Lcgiflnture of the State of (, I New-Jersey, have appointed the following w I perfonsto superintend aod dircQ the draw- I ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rutus ' a , iKing, Herman Le Roy, James Watson, „ I Cornelius Ray, of the erty ot New-York— J- I Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M'- ~ I Connel and Andrew Hayird, of the city of t( I Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How £ I ell, Efcj. Elias Boiidinet, General Eliai Day f ( j tan, James Parker, John Bayard, Dofior e I Lewis Donham,"Samuel W. Stockton, Jolhua b I M. Wallace, Joseph BloomfielA, and Elifha I Boudinot, of New-Jersey, who offer the I following Scheme el a Lottery, and pledge ( I them(jjvea to the public, that they will take a I every sfltirance and precaution in their power ( Ito have the Monies paid by the Managers, , I Irom time to time, as received, into the r I Banks at New-York amd Philadelphia, to, ; I remain for the purpof* of paying Pri?. s, . J/vhich (hall be immediately discharged by a " J "check, upon one of t|»c Banks. SCHEME: < 1 Piueof «0,000 Dollars is so,coo c I t 10,000 10,008 ' I * {,000 10,000 r 5 2,ceo «0,000 1 10 I,OCO 10,000 to 500 in,OOO I ICO 100 10,000 30a 59 I£,COO i I sooa ac 10,000 [ aooo 30,000 1 I jooo as 36,000 < ' I 8109 if 81,000 "I 14,539 263,000 • I 23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, a,OOO j 1 l.aftdrawn number, 2, cog | I 83000 Tickets at - Dollars each is 266,000 ' I The dtawing Will commence, under the | I infpe&ion of a Committee ot the Superin- j I tendasits, as soon as the Tickets are fold, ol 1 I which timely notice will be given. The Superinteudants have appointed John ( I N. Camming, of Newark, Jacob R. H«r- ' I denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan I Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers I thereof, who have given ample feenrity for I discharging the trull reposed in them. VT la order lofecure the pun&ual pay- I I ment of the Prizes, the Superintendants of ! I the Lottery he*r directed that the Managers I (hall each enter into b»nds in 4^,ooodollars, ' I with four fufficientfccurities,to perform their I inAru&ions, the substance of which is I I. That whenever either of the Manager* ' I shall receive the sum of Three Hundred Do!- — I lars, he lhall imnidiatcly place the fame in I one of the Banks of New-York or Phitadel- I phia, to the cieditof the Governor of ihe I Society, and such ot the Superintendent s as I live in the city where the monies are placed, I to remain thereuntil the Lottery is drawn, I for the payment of the Prizes. It I 11. The Manager» to take fufßcient le- I he I curityforany Tifkets they may trust, other e I wife to be refoonfiWe for them. ,1.1 111. To keep regular books of Tickets r _ I r old. Monies received and paid int» the I Bank, abftiaiis of which (hall be feat, rJ I -nontlily, to the Governor oftbe Society. 'I Palerfon, January 1, 1794. I On application to either of the above gen ! I tlemen, information will be given where! * tickets miv be had. ■ I I February 84. Mi&fif f Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania. NOTICE is hereby giv 11 j that, agree ably to law, an elc&ion for thiiteen direc tors to serve for one year, will be held at the office of the Company,on Monday the ' c I2th day ofj nuary next, at three o'clock # in the afternoon. Qec. Jj. v eod tf Bohea Tea. ] 50 chests Boh«.a Tea, of supe rior quality, jalt r«.*.c.ved by the Sthc-oner Porga, from Boston, FOK sail by Nalbro' & John Frazier, No, 81, IValnut Street. Dec. 3i mwgi^w \ City of Washington. S C HE M E OF THE LOTTERY,; No. //. TOR THE IMPROVEMENT 1 OF THE FEDERAL CITY. i A magnificent > 20,000 Dollars, and j, dwelling house, ) caJh 3c,000 ate lc 50,000 « ditto 15,000 & cash 85,000 40,000 j: a ditto 15.000 & cash 15,000 30,000 j ditto 10,000 & calh 10,000 10, coo 1 ditto 5,000 &ca!h 5,00® 10 000 a ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 10,000 c . . 1 Cash prise ol 10,000 e ditto 5,00® each, are ic.oro ' ,0 ditto ro.obffi a go ditto Je,oOo ,oo ditto soo 10,000 f a oo ditto jo,ooo s efhto 25 ic.ooo 1,000 ditia so 20,00 c " ,5,000 duto I® 150,000 f .6,739 Prl "' , 33,261 Blanks * 50,000 Tickets at 8 dollars 400,000 n This Lottery will atlord an elegant speci men of the private buildings to tie treft d in the City of Waihingtou—Two beautiful de- ( fignfl arc already tele fled for the eniwi fronis on two of the puolic Iquares ; from thele drawings, it is proposed to ertCl two centre f and tour cornet buildings, as soon as poflible T aher ttiia Lottery la fold, and t* convey them { when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manoer deferibell tn the ' tbe Hotel Lottery. A nctt dedu£ln>n ot five per cent, will be madetodi fiay the nccef faiyexpcncrs of pHniing, . c. and the fui plus will be made a part M Uu land intended for the National Uiiivrifity, to Ue eicfteel wiUim the City of Washington. (J5?" The drawing will commence as foor ? as tht TirVtts au folri off— The money pnr.es will be payable in thirty days fortunate numbers are not produced wulm, twelve monihs after the drawing is cldfed ar< to be confideted as given towards the lunti for the Univerfny, it being determined to fettle the whole business in a year from the ending of the drawing and to take up the bonds given as fccurity. .The real securities given for the payment of the Prizes, are held bythe PrefidciH and two Direfiors of the Bank of Columbia, and ' are valued at more than half the amount ol the Lottery. The drawing will be urdcr j 1 the management ol 24 gentlemen approved ( by the coramifiioners lor the City *f W'afh- ' ington, for the time being, and afiing on oath. Samuel Blodget. i ■ % *** Tickets may be had at the Bank of f Columbia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; « ol Oidcon Denifon, Savannah ; of Peter f Gilman, Boston ; of Jf,hn Hopkins, Tlich- r mond ; and of Richard Wells, Cooper's fer- i r Aug 30 eodtf 1 Seretal canfis have combined to rp t*rc! the drawing of the above Lottery, [Jut principal of which are, three other refpec table and firailar ntfti viz. One to " ?reft the Piers at New Castle, one to for ward the city of Paterfon, and that to e- 1 reftan addition to Harvatd College.—— These having trebled the qt entity of (i<. 1 kets at market, have rcndeieu extraordi - C nary exertions neceflary to 1 .mplete th Talcs in as fcort p. time ut : ar.rf ! tlie public are afTured, that f. nm .he pre- Tent profpefts, the business may soon lie ! brought to a conclefion, and an eafly dav wU be named for drawing, and the name: j ' of the managers announced iu the course of the piefent month. n January 13 Wants Employment, A Person who has a tolerable of CONVEYANCING, a general know, ledge of Accounts and Figu er, and write* a good hand. He would engage bv t l, e year, either in an Office or !VJe'chan»' cornpt'.ng house A line at?d«'tsed to }.£ and left at the Officr of t!ie Ga/S'tc u\ r!»». Uni«ed States, vv ill be duiy attended t Jan. ro ecustf Lottery No. 2, for the Im proveraent of the FEDERAL CI Y. GKNTLEMF.N, ous of receiving reguia lv corr ft flips of* the dr- t .v o{ the Lottery, arc h<-ieKy i;iforn,ed-tl>at, np -0.1 their fei.dinj; forward to the printers hereof, five doTlais each, together with ' their address, thev (hall l-e f«« -, niflied with f«uh flips,whiledrawing per poO" n I in Sopplementj to t tcColumbian rc I This arrangement will tave thejn the ex- I penfe of extra pofta«?e. Hanfon ai d Treiftlev I V A FEW COPIES Of the cc)cb.«i".'d Pe lot ma< -ce u.;dcr c of M A N L I U S, Mi V b 1 3ft r,i John Ormrad, No. 4 i, Chef. nut Jlrect. t&f C) 2 5 CUS'IS. C O F~F~E~E~ s.'ater Juit arrived in the Rebecca, Captain Kugiitt, from Jamaica. lOR SALE BY Peter Blight. Who has a!fo now landing ovit of the Mer cury, from Oporto, Choice Red Port Wine, IN P J P I S. Dec. 23 <j To be Sold, < At PRIVATE SALK, A very pleasant well situated & valuable Farm, CONTAINING 328 acre* n r gof 4 La** lying i" Han»vei, Mor- 's cr\v ty, N | r icy, about 1 mile from Mr. White"? Mert* ing Honfe, op the road leading to Bottle Hill, ? hot It :6 from F'izabeth 1 owr f 13 trom TOewark, and 8 from Morris-trwn The-e are on the Pemi'es a latge and convenient dwelling 1m u ft, In ge ban , cv der house and mil), a goo granyy a d o tber out houses. LJkewife a po« d baring apple orchard, enntair n jEh fee*, together v ith a collet on of*Vft u■ a <l fruit, ( wh a? -perches, ; es, S?'d Fa*m i* wef! proportion c! wit), pluw. land, meadow and t?mhe< ; r hc e are novr about to acre* of p]«• w la- d and 6"? of mea dow alre?»d* die frm^rdrT-being timber ird pasture land. Any per/on b clii iop; t« purchafc, may know the terms by applying m the Snf\ r cT> ber on'he premises, or to jfot*. E'lis Cook, near the fnme. Thomas T. Ecklcy. Hauover, Dec. 27 *1 alrijw Carpets & Carpeting. Best Britifli Ir.grain Caiprt* & Ca' petin Do. Scofrh, " arH emmn' 1 D< Green, Broivn, Yellow iSj BTark Grpimd. Furniture chintzes, white Ruf fia'fheetiiigs, tzz. Frr f)/tfe I" JOSEPH TURNER, No. 4, noTtli Third itreer J»n. 7 2.1v4'.v " ■ ' ■ i ITT , —*■ PROPOSALS ~ For fnWlTpotg a n »-*, rnritiai T' H £. Federal Politician,. Written by JAMES PH. PUGLIAf Author-os she Snanilh Work* e.r i 4 Man Undeceived, §;c. Are re'fpc(ftfully I'ubwitted ro 'he fcftizeos of thfe U'liied St; Us. Eft ntorfus in rebus funt ce»t; denique fines Quo 5 n ! t~ • citraf'ue nequit confiiL'C res* turn* faorat. Sat. 1, pag. 359 SOUND arguments, impart ai realon* ing, and candid fentifnents form the com. pendiumo this Work. The .Author pled ge* himfelf folettmlv to the Public, that no pains have beer, nor dial be (pared to render it worthy of their patronage? ai>d if Utility can with propriety claim ade* quate encourag men:, be ("u!i:r»ir<> to their liberal lutde'-ftanding the following contents. Preface. Chap. 1-.-1> over mm. ui—' 15 wi »fc^Oj_PrC— grel's, &c. 2. Government—its eflabliftu* went, erergv, excollei ce, &l. 3 Juflice of »be Fedeial Gover:.ment >n claming the fuppori of every /.niericnn citizen. ■'l&lB-' 4. Qificer* o4 the Federal G >ve i me-it —tbei< qu. lificat 'nn, ehftion., du r es, t^C 5. Federalism aiiH Ant«-Federa; ccrn pa: til. 6. Political Societies—their oljc&j 'y*" tem, proceedings, &C. Cor:C!ulif.»>. Conditions. tft. It will contain tut less than P®* get 10 be printed on a har. lotne type and fine paper. sd. Subscribers' names wtll be will (he re'p.-ct.ve nninbcr Pt copies in ort?ef. Suafc iprion« at a dol?a»" pc r CIV ?T neatly bound, to be paid on deiiver) o: '' ,ff bo->k. . 4th. When 3")3 are o. t " 1 * e»l, the \Vo k will be put topieis, and eV * crv fubferiber for four copies will be flint* 1 -d to a fifth £> at?s. s'rh. If t..c :.»m) reqivrcdb^-'-i-'^ ;i,JI ; pleted within two tn«M:tii lr* »n p s date, no fueh allowance v.*;ll be mai T • (in c:ife f publication) the piice to non fu'ofcfilers will be railed. ? Subscription' by ,JV •« \ Francis F»ai cy, No. 1.16, High > "* - rcau fte $1. Mery, a- the '' - s and Front ft-eels, Thoma -D> * principal P,/>(>kreHer' it« tb« t ' j r 5 , s Itobert Hod?e 1 }' Th-mas e-d Andrew., -? Vu cV , : * c>-own, Ra-rinmre ;An ' 1 • '» c ?* noud ; and Peter Fr< sieau, Chsu f:< r. C. Ph:lnrf?lphia. 5* ' r ' r "* '
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers