jUST IVIPORTED, An J fir file by toe at bis Store, iV#. 18 , Penn Jlreet, 50,0 jo ib. St. Domingo Coffee, 5 h'ads. Muscovado Sugar, lo boxes Havanna Do. 1 bbls. Do Do 1965 Spani.li H.J-.-s, entitled to the Draw- Wk. Geo. Sibbald. . . ■ <1 The highest price In Cash, will be given for empty bottles, A prefer cu«b will be given to Claret Bottles. dpply at No. 187, south Third street. April 10 d Scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 DoHart, on 266,000 Dollars Deduftinz 15 per Cent. from, tht Prizes— This Lottery consists of 38,000 Tickets, iti ! tukick are >4,539 Pmes, and 23,461 blanks y being about »ut and an ha'j blanks to a tfrize. THt Dirfftws of t he Society for eftabi ifn »ng Ufeful Manufactures, having resolv ed to rreft LOTTERIES tor tailing One Hundred Thousand Dol l a rs, agreeably "to an Ad of the Legiilitui»* ol tk< State of New-Jeifty, have appointed the following jperfoiuto (uperiotend and direct the draw ingot the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Ruftis King, Le Roy, James Watlon, Richard Hartfon, Ahijah Hammond, an.: Cornelius Ray, of the city of New-Yoik— Thomas WilLing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M - Conne! and Andrew b?vard, of the city of Philadelphia—His Exctllency Richard How el!, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General El as Day ten, Jamrs Parker, John Bayard, D<»&< r Lewi# Donham, Samui 1 W. Stockton, Jolhua M. .Wallace, Joseph and £Ji(ba Boudinot, of N. w-jcrfey, who otter |he following Scheme ©I a Lottery, and pledge themfeives to the public, that incy' will take every aUur tnce and piecaution :n their powej to hwve the Monies paid by the Managers, from time to time, as received, into tht Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to .remain for the puipofe ol paving Prizes, "which shall be immediately difcnarged by a ckeck upon one of thr Banks. SCHEME: t frueof ao,ooo Ooi>»i» i« .10,000 -1 io v odo to,OOO ft 5,000 t0,900 3 t«poe • i« 1,000 »« ' 500 . IM % 10» a®* 5» i«ea a« •oob 15 r** *' '* 8lO« si |« 14,539 Prizes. 262,000 83,461 Blanks. Fnfl drawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawn uumbcr, 2,000 jßqoo Tickets at" Dollars each is 266,030 The drawing will commence, under the Hifpe&ion of a Committee ot the Superin tendanis, as loon as the Tickets aie fold, ot •which timely notice will be given. The Superinteßtiantg have appointed John N. Camming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample fecuiity tor discharging the trust reposed in them. <£T In order to secure the punctual pay* meill of the Pri«es, the Superimendarr.s of the Lottery have dire&ed that the Managers (hail each enter into bonds in 4*,ooodollars, with four fuSficient lecaruies,to petfoim their iuiltu&ions, ihe fubltance of which ts I. That whenever either ot the Managers 4h«4l Receive the sum ot Three Hundred Dol 4ars, he (hall imntdiately place the fame in one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel phia, to the cieditot the Governor of the Society, aud fuqh ot the Supennfendants as live in the city where the monies are placed, to remain there until the Lottery is drawn, for ihe payment ot the Prizes. ]|, The Managers to take fufticient fe tunty for any Tickets they may trust, other, vifeto be refpoufible for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold* Monies received and paid int* the Bank, a»ftra£ls of which *shall be sent, Wpothly, to theGovemor of the Saciety. Faterfoh, fanuajjr. t, i 794» On application tci either «if the above grit tlcmeo, information will be given where ticket* may be had. tu&ftt' Philadelphia, March 19, 1795 PROPOSALS MATHEW CAREY, For Publiihing Ivy Subscription, T H E„ S T O H I or T E 1 Earth and Animated Nature. By Oliver Goldsmith. —T ER M S.— I. This work will be pubUflied in twen ty fotK weekly numbers. The firft num ber (hall appear about the beginning of next June. 11. _Eaeti number (hall contain eighty octavo pages, or five (beets of letter press, and two handfume engravings. Six num bers will form a volume. 111. The price of cach number will be a quarter of a dollar. . /r HT Or IV. Should the work exceed twenty r our numbers, the surplus (hall oedeliver :d gratis. V. The names of the fubferibers (hall be prefixed. VI. Should any fubferiber disapprove of the publication, after an infp«tflion of the firfl four numbers, he ihall be at liberty to withdraw his name, return the numbers, and receive his money agiin. Subscriptions received by the pub lisher, and by the principal bookfeller< *iiioughout the United States. Madeira Wine, lii pipes, hhds. and qr. calks, fit Tor immediate use, t Port WINE, In pipes andhhds. Red and ivbitc Alt cant Do in Do Red Lijbon Do Do Claret in hhds. of very superior quality A few hampers French Liqueurs, RufliaDuck, Corks, ' FOR SALE B T John Vaughan. April 7 tuth&sliv FOR SALE, Between nine and ten Thousand Acres of Land, Situate in the county of Frederick, and ft-ite of Virginia, being the greater part of Gresnway Court Manor. Part of this tra& lies on the river Shenondoah, between thirty and forty, miles above its jun&ion with the Potowmack. The Shenondoah is capable of being rendered navigable, and the navigation of the Potowmack is in a fair way of being compleated to tide water which offer in a few years a water carriage to the flourifhing towns of Georgetown and Alcxan« dria, and to the City of Washington ; from all which places the said tra& is distant bet ween seventy and eighty miles by land. The flourifhing Borough of Winchester is pnly twelve or fourteen miles from it. Between three and four thousands acres of the land are leafed generally for terms not exceeding twenty one years and many of the terms have only (hort periods to run. The remaining quantity being near fix thousand acres, e«nfifts of the most valua ble part of the tra<fl being extremely rich limestone land, similar in quality to the very fertile country in Lancaster and York counties of this state, and in Frederick county of Maryland. An indisputable title will be made to the purchaser. This tradl being fitujteil in a most healthy and fertile country, offers a most advantageous inveftroent of money ; as no part of America can exhibit a more rapid settlement and improvement, and confe qnently a more rapid increase in the value of real estate. * It would be particularly advantageous to a company of" settlers as the part not leafed, admits of being divided into farms of any sue to suit the convenience of the parties concerned. One half of the purchase money mud be paid at the time of sale, and the remain ing half at easy infhlments with interest. Further particulars are deemed unnecessary as it is probable the land will be viewed, by any person difpofjd to buy before he purcha ses. I 10,000 • 0,000 I<\ooo 10,000 15,000 so,ooo 30,000 36,000 81,000 The price for the whole trail may be known on application to the hen. Thomas Hartley, Esq. at Yorktown, to the hon. John Wilkes Kittera, Esq. at the town of Lancas ter, in this state, to Charles Lee, Esq. at A lexandria in the state of Virginia, or to the fubferiber, at No. 29, north Second flreet in this city, who will treat with any person or persons disposed to purchase till the fifteenth day of June next. Richard Bland Lee. Philad. April 14. law 2m NOTICE. To the Creditors of "James Kin near and William Kinnear, of this city, Merchants. THE said fames Kinnear and William Kin -mar on tbe $lji of March, 1795, made a general alignment of all tbeir joint and separate ejlate and property of every description to tie fubferibers, ('four of tbeir creditors,) for tbe general beneft of tbe cre ditors of tbe said fames Kinnear and William Kin mar, and tbe creditor* of each of them. The conditi ons of their Deed ofTruJl, are.— Ifl. Tbe creditors tuho have obtained mortgages or alignments of any ejlate or property from tbcm, jointly, or from either of them, Jba.ll not claim any di vidend from tbe Trufees —unlefsfucb creditor or creditors relinquifb to tbe tryjlees fucb mortgaged or ajjigned property, for tbe beneft of tbe creditors at large, •within fix months after the date of this Adver tfement. i s* idly. That each creditor ivbo means to claim a ny beneft under said assignment, is to give notice in ivriting, -within the faidfix months, to one of tbe trufees —otberivife he or they -will be excluded from any dividend. 3<Vy- 'That tbe creditors ivbv Lai-e injiituted ac tions ag.iinf the said fames and William Kinnear, or either oj tbem,Jball not claim any dividend under the said deed of trust, unless in tzvo weeks from tbe date hereof, they discontinue tbeir aMion or aSi ions. 4tbly. That the forfeitedJhares or dividends are to form a generalfund to be rateably paid to the cre ditors ivbo comply ivitb the terms and conditions of the said deed of trust. J AS. HENDERSON, FREDK. MONTMOLLIN, ( THOMAS ROGERS, ( Tru/tees. JOSEPH DAINKEX. J R Y ALL persons therefore indebted to the /aid James and William Kinnear, or to either of them, are re queued to make immediate payment to thefaid trufiees or of them, and to no other person or persons un less legally authorised by the trufiees. And all per fins having any claims againfi them, are desired to exhibit them to the Lrgftees duly authenticated. Philad. April I, 1795. £!?ths}w James M'Alpin, Tayhfr^ No, j, South Fourth Stkiet, Returns his grateful acknowledgements to his friends and the Public for their libe ral Kncou.sgement, and begs leave ret pe£Uully to tblicit a Continuance ol'their favours. At bis Shop Gentlemen can be furnlfhed with the belt materials, and have them made up and fioifhed in the jieateft and mnft fafhionahle mamer. Hewiil th/ii|t(' u |ly receive any orders Sc pay aprompt and punftaal atieuton to OA. 2S la wtlj. PHILADELPHIA: —Punted by JOHN FENNO, No. 1:9, Chssmut Stkkst.—P&ict Six Dolla&s Pk» Aw* • N U M• Frefli Teas, Of Superior Quality, viz. Imperial, or Gunpowder Hyson Gomee^ lit quality Hyson, 2d. do. do. Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Souchong. A few Boxes of each, for sale a No. 19, Third street south. Dec, io eodtf Forty Dollars Reward. Was taken put of the (table of Abraham Van Bibber, Esquire, in the town of Baltimore on the night of the 28th ultimo, A GREY H O R S E, Near fifteen hands high, fix years old this spring, had been shod about 8 day's all round with new ftoes, without either brand or ear mark, a white or balled face, a bushy tail, the lower part of which is whiter than the upper ; a short head and neck, but carries well and has great spirit; trots, racks, and gallops ; is a&ive and well made for either saddle or carriage. Whoever secures the Thief so that he be convidted thereof, and al so returns the said horse to either of the fub fcrihers, shall be entitled to the above reward or twenty-fix dollars for the horse only, with all reasonable expencesto be paid by Abraham Van Bibber, In Baltimore Town, or Philip Reading, In Middletown, New CalUe County, State „ of Delaware. ./fpril 8 City of YVafliington. SCHEME OF THE LOTTERY, No. 11. POP TUP IMPROVEMENT OF THE' FEDERAL CITY. i A 20,000 Dollars, antt d welling houfc, ) calh 30,000 aie 50,000 1 ditto 15,000 & 25,000 40,000 1 ditto 15.000 & cash 15,000 30,000 1 ditto i@,ooo & cdfti 10,000 20,000 1 ditto 5,000 3c cash 5,000 10000 i ditt« 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 Cacti puze ol 10,000 2 ditto 5,00® each, are 10,0 0 jo ditto 1,000 10,000 20 ditto 500 10,000 100 ditto 100 10,000 200 ditto 50 10,000 400 ditto 25 10,0 a© 1,000 ditto 2* 20,000 ,5, 000 ditto 150,000 j 16,739 Pr "« 33,161 Blaaki 50,000 Tickets at 8 dollars This Lottery will afford an elegant speci men of the private buildings to be ere& d in the City of Washington—Two beautiful de signs are already felc fted for the entire fronts on two of the public square» ; from these drawings, it is proposed to erect two centre and tt*ur corner buildings, as Toon as poiliblc after this Lottery is fold, and to convey them when complete, to the fortunate adventiMers, in the manner defenbed in the (cheme foi the Hoi«+ Lottery. A nett dedu£fma of five per cent, will be made to defray the necef faiy expences of printing, and the fui plus will be made a part of the fund intended lot the National Univeiftty, to be erc&ed within the City of Washington. (£3* The drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets are fold off. The money pures will be payable in thiny days after it is finilhed, and any prizes for which fortunate numbers are noi produced within twelve months after the drawing isclofed are >0 be confideied as given towards the fund for the Univcrfny, it being determined to fettle the whole bufiuefs in a year from the ending of the drawing and to take up the bonds given asfecurity. The real focurities given for the payment of the Priies, are held by the President and two Directors of the Bailk of Colombia, arid a»e valued at mope iban h»l! the amount of the Lottery. The twenty four gentlemen who by ap pointment of the late Commissioners assisted in the management of the Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous talk a se cond time on behalf of the public ; a fuffici ent number of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the friends to a National Uni versity and the other federal obje&s may con tinv _to favor the defigri. The synopsis of one of the Colleges, to form a branch of the National Institution, is already in the press, and wil! be fpeadily publifiied, together with its cgnftitution. < A oompleat Plan of the whole of this Important Inflitution, compiled from a fe le&ion of the best materials, ancient and mo dern, will be submitted to the public when ever the Tame may hare gone through such revisions as may be ncceffary to eftabiifh the perfect confidence and general approbation, so essential to its present rife and future exis tence for the general good of America. By accounts received from the different parts of the Continent as well as from Eu rope, where the tickets have been sent for Yale, the public are allured that the drawing will speedily comnujnce, and that the care and caution unavoidably necefiary to insure a fafe disposal of the tickets, has rendered the (hort suspension indifpeni'able. February 24, 1.795. Samuel Blodget. *** Tickets may be had at ihe Bank of Columbia; of James Weft Co. Baltimore; ot Gideon Denilon, Savannah; of Peter Giiinan, Boston ; of Hopkins, Rich mond : and of Richaid Wells, Coopei'sfer. 2awtf Aug 30 Ruraford & Abijah JDawes, HAPE FOR SALE, No. 7, South Water Street, A PARCEL OF CAYENNE COCOA, A few bales ditto Cotton, Coffee in tierces and barrels, A quantity of Rocou or Anriatto Flag, Pimento, Cork Duck, A few hoxes Irish Linen, And fame Packages of Spring Goods. 4 mo. 7, 1795 dzw Columbianum. Notice is hereby given, That the Committee of Examination of Ta lents and Prctenf ions y belonging to the Colum bianum or National College of Painti&g, Sculpture, Archite&ure, and Engraving con tinue to receive recommendations from those Artists, who m.an to become Members of that Institution, indofed to Mr. Groombridge at his house adjoining the Bank of Pennsyl vania, and addrefled to the chairman. Signed by order of the Csmmittee of Ex amination, &c. J. J. BARRALET, THOS. ROBSON, Assist. Sec Feb. 27 d "JuJl Publijhed, THOMAS DOBSON, BOOKSELLER, At the Stone House, in second street, Philadelphia, Volume XIII of Encyclopadia : Or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Mis cellaneous Literature, on a plan entirely new, by which the different sciences and d6w | arts are digested into the form of diftindt treatises or systems : This volume contains the history of Nehe miah, Nero, Newfoundland, Newton, and Newtonian Philosophy, Niagara, Nile, Nor way, Numidia, Observatory, Olympus, Op tics, Oratory, Ornithology, OCian, Otaheitc, Ovis, Owhyhee, Pa.ntings, Palermo, Pales tine, Paper making, Parliament, Paris, Pas cal, together with a great variety of Biogra phical and mifcc.laneous articles. Illuilrat fcri with 3a elegant Copperplates. Subscribers to this wcurk are eameftly f li cited to take up the volumes which they have not received, as the lying out of so much money is a serious injury to the Publilher, those who do not take them up and pay for them by the firfl of July 1795, will be fubjeil to an additional charge. Ths fubfeription for this valuable work is closed sometime ago, the Publilher has still a few sets on hand for sale at 110 dolUrs the set. The money to be paid in full on deliv ering the volumes now ready, which are thir teen, and the remaining five volumes will be delivered when publilhed to the purchaser or his order. The fourteenth volume is in the press, in considerable forwardness. April 10 Boston Glass. 400,000 THE Proprietors of the Boston Glass Ma nufactory, after great trouble and expence, have got this Ufeful Manufa&ure established so as to be able to supply any quantity of Window Giafs that may be'"wanted, and of any sizes, from 6 by 8 to 19 by 13, of a quality superior tb any ever imported into America. Therefore hoptf they lhall meet the En couragement of their Fellow Citizens in this and the other States, by having their Or ders for Glass, which will be executed w.th care and dispatch by Samuel Gridley, Super isiendant at the Manufacture, or by fending their orders to Mr. William Codmah, mer chant, New York, or to jofeph Anthony & Son, Merchants, Philadelphia, March 27 Just Publifiied, And to be fold by Mr. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefhut street, Mr. Dobfon, 41, Second street, Mr. Davies, 68, High street, and by the Editor, 119, Chefnut street, An ALPHABETICAL LIST DUTIES Payable by Law, on all Goods, Wares & Merchandize,imported into the United States after the last day ©f March, 1795. —Price l-Bth of a Dollar. March {9 d George Hunter, Chemijl, At his Laboratory, Ne■ 114, outh Second Jlreat. INFORMS his (onnei cudomers and ihe public, that he has begun the DRUG bu siness again on an extensive plan. He has for sale a general aifortment of FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS, «nd PA- TENT MEDICINES Likcwife, painters'colours, dry and ground in oil, paint brushes, window and coach glass, dye duffs, linseed oil, oil of turpentine, copai oii varnish and japat, warranted good. A Hum, copperas, madder, ground red weod by the hogshead or smaller quantity. Ashe imports the fimpl«*s from the bed market , and makes the compositions and preparations himfelf, he is enabled to vouch tor and warrant ever} article fold out of his Laboiatory, and likewifeto dispose of them at the moll reasonable rates. %T He wilhes to fell a large LOT of GROUND, the north-eafl corner of High and Eleveuth-ftreeis,containing 78 feet front on High-street, and 200 feet on Elevenfh ftreet, oppofue Mr. Leiper'snew buildings— And another LOT on the north fide of High ftreet,n«ar the above, *8 lect front, and 200 feet deep. Both lots have the privilege ol a 30 feet alley in their rear. Dec. 13, to eodtf A aod4w d3w ' OF THE TO AE SOLD, A Lot, Containing about 17, acres, oil the Wifluhickon road, 4 miles, from the city, and dire&ly opposite to the house of Mr. Ifaa£ Wharton. A Lot, containing 10 acres, in Islington Lane, on said road, near the estate of Taf er Moylan, Esq. A Lot, containing 10 acres in Turner's Lane, on said rofcJ, and directly oppoute to the estate of Mr. Ternant. Enquire of Joseph Redman, Woodstock, corner of Turner's Lane. April 6 eodtf This Day is publijhea And for sale by W tliam Young, No. 51, fonth Second street, J. Orrarod. at the <JJ Franklin's Head, No. 41, Chefnut Greet, and the Editor of this Gazette, [ Pricl 18 Cents. ] A SERMON, Delivered in the Second Preftjyteriaa Church, in the City of Philadelphia, on the 19th of February, 1795, being the day of General Thanksgiving throughout the Unit ed States. By ASHBEL GREEN, D. D. One of the Pallors of the aforefaid Church. March 18 d Wanted Immediately, 2 Smiths, a good fireman and White Smith, good encouragement wiil be given. Apply No 162 or 74 Market ftieet. Philid. Feb, 28, 1795, N. B. Boarding and Lodging free. d. UNITED STATES. PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby gi ven, that the trials of Crinriial Causes, in she Circuit Court of the United States for the Penn- Jylvania Diftridt, will commence on Mon day, tile 4th day of May next, at ihe City Hall in Philadelphia : when and where all persons bound by recognizance or other wil> to appear, afe required to attend. By order of the Honorable William Paterfon, Esq. one of the afiociate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Honorable Richard Peters, Esq. difiritfl judge of th? United States for the Penn sylvania riiftric£l. D. LENOX, Marlhal. Marshal's Office, ) • March 11,1795. J The printers of news-papers to the westward and northward of Philadelphia, are requested to insert the above. March 12 FOR SALE, At the STORES of Jefie & Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipe-, hhdj. apd qaai ter calks nLISBON Ho.in pipes sTid nuarier cafkj Souclior.gaod l'.ongo 1 EAS, in quartet chefls ■ A quantity of I.ifbonand CadizSALT Soft (helled ALMONDSin bales CORKS, in do. Kuffia MATTS. lime t) 4 ELECTION; An EUBion will be held at the Pennsylva nia Hospital on tke fourth day of the fifth month, 1795 (being the fe'cond day of the week) at three o'clock in the afternoon, for Twelve Managers and a Treafmer, for the en fuingyear, of which the Ctfartbutors are desir ed to take notice and attend. By order of a Bo.'.rdof Managers, Samuel Coates, Clerk. 4th Mo. 13, 1795. Jvt Publi/he4, And to be fold by B. D,4VI£S, at No, 68 Markfct street, and T. STEPHENS, No. 57. south Second price One Dol lar, One thousand valuable Secrets THE Elegant & Ufeful Arts : Containing an account of the various methodt adopted by the best Artists in Europe. For engraving on metals, and how to apply aqua fortis in that ingenious art. I ranfmuting, compounding and temper ing metals, so as to give them any co!6ur,and any degree of hardness or foftnefs wanted. Making varniflies, maftichs,cements, seal ing wax, &c. of every common colour. Manufa&uring glass, and compounding those imitations of prccious Hones, called French paste. Mixing colourt in oil, water, and crayons and their various applications in priming painting, &c. * Dyingleather, ftainingwood,ivory, bones & c. Gilding, colouring and varnilhing prints, Caft.ng in moulds, and gilding the fame. Making, preserving and correcting wines. Making vinegars, liquors, oils, &c. laking out spots and stains from silk, cloth, linen, &c. And a sreat variety of other curious and lifeiul receipts, vastly too numerous to be particularized in an advertisement. ExtraS from the Preface. —-"Whiftthe inhabitants of Europe are diftraflcd by the din of arms, and their principal employment is to contrive the molt expeditious means of destroying one another ; let the happy citizens of these infant ftatss turn their attention to the ulefulaad elegant arts of peace ; let them avail themselves of the difcovenes of thcfe ancient nations in the happkr years that are part U" t , U -e no longer (land in need Oi their supplies, or remain expoled to the l*u<nuations o* their fortune." March niw&ftiM tu'&s tf
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