d tbe lltiito EVE [No. 65 of Vol. V.] A RECOMPENCE OF One Hundred Dollars, IS hen by off< red by the President apd Diiec lors of the Bank of the United Sta;es, to any j»rrfon who (halt, on or belorc the full day of May nrxt, pionnce to them such n (.lan and eve* la!ion of a Banking H"ufe, at (hall be appiovrd of by them.—A plain, vef handsome Iront is drfircd : The whole building is to be jfublfantia) and commodious with as much space around it, as thr size of the gmnnd w>il aHmit. The Lot on which the building is to be eitft ed t is fi : uated on the wcfl fid: ol Third-street, between CheOuit and \V"alnnt-ftrceis in Phila delphia ; and its dimension* arr no feet on Thiid-Rreet, and abo'u> too fret westward. THOMAS WILLING, Prefidcnt. c..p3>*. Scheme of a Lottery, To rtiifc 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars, Jrdueling\ 15 per Cent, from the Priz.es-—this Loiter 1 confijls 1f 38,000 Tic ids, in yihic}> there are 1 4'539 P r,MS a "d 2 3'+ < 5 i Rlar.ls, being alout one and an half Blanks to a Prize. THE Directors of 'he Society for eftahliftrog fyfrf.ul .Manufactures, having rcfolyed to rrcQ LOTTERIES lor la'.finf <>N EHp ndreii Thousand Doll ars, agu-eahly to an Ad ol the I.< R fl wire o» thf St tc ol New-Jersey, hbvc appointed the following pcifons to fupc intend O'Tfrt t !»«• <1' HWH»£ ol ihc f« illi". \ 11, Xidio !.'? Lou'. Wni«s K'hg, Li- R- y. J ijpes \Vatt'nri, Ru;»utd H<"n(nn, Abtjih 1 iaip, and Co' iu liijs < f the cuy o l N.v."V o' k Thomas Willing. |o fjih I>jli. MjUlkw M'Con nr! an 1 Andrew H-yard, oi the ci«v ot Phu-»- dc!pbij—His ExcrPcney Reh.-ud Hnwill. Klo. M wl'noi, (Icnct2! 1,1 ;is Davtrn. Jom s Pa»krr, John B'vard, P-.it'"" I. v> ii Samuel XV. Stock'on, lofl»n» M. Wnll i< e. J !fh Bloomfi;'id, *nd Jr.l'ftm Ho-ir'nift, o{ X w- J fey, who otfer the S M a Lot tery, and pledge ihrmt'lvs ui il e pnbbe, mat fh'rv %v'il t»k> r»fi V .'fTir-tiiCr nncl pit c.m u>;i in ihrrr power ioh< 'cefved, into toe Canks at Nfw-Yoikintl PlrUriflphta, to itinain for ihc mn pole ol iuvi>)e; P('7. s, which flial'i br i*>n?"iediae!v by a clunk upon one of 1 H" Bank*. SCHEME: i Prize of ?0,000 Doliais is 9C,^00 1 Pri 3 5 10 >0 ito 3 co ICOO 10,000 5-000 9,000 1 ,GCO 5 00 100 5° eo '5 12 10 aooo JfOOO Bjoo JPli7.es. 262,000 93.461 Blanks. F»rfl r*»»wn mimhrr, 2,000 drawn number, 2,000 38.CC0 Tirkcts at 7 Dollar* each i . The drawing wil! commence, unrW th-° m fpefti mofa Ci>m mttce o! ' he S;.pc at T«»on »s the Tickets a«e foui,ol wluc'u nmcly norce *k-:!l beg vrn. The SuoerintrnrJants have nppoin'i-d JoSn N. Curominp, of Nt'waik. Jaooo R. Iww, of k, and Jonathan of Trentorf, as iwinv diair V frcutiiy for d'fcharguig die liurt rrpofird in them. |pT In order 10 fecore the pimflu '1 foment of th'- Piizcs, theSupertntendantsof the Loftrry havr diredt-d ihat the Managers Hi ill eijeh ci'ucr into bonds in 4C,o«»ovc in the city where the monies arc plated, lo remain there un't! ihc Lottery is drawn, for the payment of the Prizes. If. The M.!na»;c»* lo take fufficient frctiriiy foi any Ticket* they may trufl, othersife to be refponiiblr for them. 111. To keep ic as it receives encouragement —The Subscription encreafes daily—jfdvertifing Favors are foliated —These conjiitute an ejfential Item in dtmini/btng the DeLii Jide of the Account. N I N G A D V E Wednesday, February 26, 1794. Wanted to Charter, &L A VESSEL Of iooo Barrels burthen. Enquire of JOHN CRAIG. Feb. 24, 1794. dtf for Sale or Charter, rin The Ship ANDROMACHE, <( an American bottom ) J ohn Moorej Mb Her ; Is a flout good veflel, dboiit two years old, burthen 232 tons, has only made three voy ages, and may be font to Tea at a fmail ex pence. She may be fcch at Vine-street wharf, and the terms made known by application to JVharton & Lewis, dtf Feb. 22, 1794 M Lewis, lias for Sale ai h:s Store, No. 25, Dock- A few Bales ot RuiTu SHrctin^s, liaiu! k n citu is in Boxes, A 11! f tjw-p> •> c C'oUom H mdkeichiefj, A O'iaiiiuy i>! S iii i.si i; T,a, Kyfuu and Ho!!ai.d.G;n in Cafp?, A Ou ■ (111«y >-f titiinft- With .s Vancry o* other Goods. ,3 au 6w Feb. 20. infty Dollars Reward. ON i!it 3,lft of Ull the r ad .dnllcd a letter 10 MifTs. Thomas Pearjall WOW, fneichah-s in N.w-Yoik, and iiictofed therein a bank n>te, No. 445, for twenty dol lars ; one ditto, No. 151, tor thirty dollars; and one ditto, N«. 3»k66, for twenty dollars. —He also addiclTod a letter to Mr. Gilbert Sahonjittil, merchant in New-York, a bank bill, No. 148, for fifty dollars, indoifed on ibe back theu of in ihefr words— *'Pa) the within to Mr. Gilbert Saltonjld//—Eben. Hunting ten.''—lie also addrcflcd a letter to MefTrs. White & H'jrieU, merchants in New-Yo'k, and inclo sed a bank bill for en dollars, and a draft in fa vor ol said White & War dell, which letters were put in the Poll-Office on fa id 31ft January, to be forwarded to New-York ; But by letters re ceived from the Gentlemen to whom they w re severally addrelTVd, th money was robbed from each letter before delivery. The Public are uquefled 10 endeavor a de letion of the V Mains who committed the above inbberv. The bill i'nd >i fed. I think was a York bank bill, and some others, one or more was of the Uni;cd States bank) remitted at Philadel phia. Any person discovering the Thief, and return ; ng the Money, (hall be entitled to fifty dollars reward. 10,000 io,occ 10,000 14. cco 20,000 50,000 36.000 81.000 KEEN. HUNTINGTON. Norwich. 14'h F, h. j 794. $\vy-9w •(] 6.000 Philosophical Lectures, By J. M. R A Y. FROM Edinburgh, lately from Paris, teacher of Hebrew, &rc. languages, au thor ofConiprehenfive View of piiilofophical, Political, and Theological Systems, from the creation of the world to the prcfent time, &c. He will begin this second course of Lectures Febru ry 27th, at 6 o'clock in the evening, in the Friends' grammar school room, 4tb street, and will finifl) it in a month.—The idea of it wksTtigoeftid by fonie Ladies for the improve ment of the sex—but it is calculated for both k-xes (of any age above childhood) whereby they will discover a new world in nature, concealed from others as a fine country is from travellers in the night, and as the light, and the appearance of ikature is from the blind; this will be a new scene of enjoyment and dettuht, as that of feeing is to one born blind, and will teach them to acquire the pro per use ot their faculties, as a child does that of his limbs by learning to walk :—this will elevate them to a Plvlofophical region of sub- I me enjoyments and rational pleasures, as much superior to the pleasures anrl amuse ments of others as a man is to a chifd in fea ture, and which will endure the shock of ad versity, and not fmfwk* them like others, in afHiftion and old age ; as the nfe and end of all real knowledge is practice and happiness, this course will tend ro promote personal hap piness, and fit for the duties of focirty, one pnrt of it will be on the preservation of health of body and serenity of mind, without which riches can afford no enjoyment : those whoob ferved the author's regimen,efcaped theFcfli lential d feafe in the house were others died of it. To begin with an introftnftory Lec ture on the great benefits of to 3*- tawif. Feb. 19. AND Street :— 1 'TkQy» f'i;to. Parry and Mufgrave, Goldsmiths & Jewellers, No. 42, sTduth second-street, H AVE FOK SALE, An elegant AJfortment of Silver y plated ware, JEWELLERY and of the Merchant's Cojfee-Houfe of this vtyj- RLSPECH rUI.LY informs hi# Fiiends and the Public i\> general, lhat he has THIS DAY opened a HOTEL in Shif>pen-Strret, be tween Third and frourt h-iitrerts, at the House formerly occupicd by Mr. Tinimons, which his lately been greaily in.proved, and is now very commodious ; when he ha* turnifhed him felt with