«f tin $tntfe& States EVENING ADVERTISE [No. 6 7 of Vol. V.] Wanted to Charter, lit A VESSEL Of 1000 Barrels burthen. Enquire of JOHN CRAIC. FH..i 4,1794. dtf For Sale or Charter, The Ship M, ANDROMACHE, (aa American bottom) 'John Mean-, M'titer ; Is a ilout good wfTel, about two years old, burthen 2"!2 tons, has nuly made three voy ages, and may be sent to lea at a fraa'.l tx pcn.-c. Site .1 uv be seen at V itieVftreet wharf, and the terms made known by application to Wharton Sis Lewis. FcK 12, 1794* dti Mordecai Lewis, Has for Stile at his Store y No. 25, Dock- Street :— A fcwßil'Jof Ri.fiu Shectm:*.. B-rceiona Handkerrhu ts 'n B< xes ? A bile of low-p'trrd tojlon H mdketchie's, A Quantity ©f Souchong Tea, Hyson aud ToAkiv, diru.. HoMa-nd <••'»« in Cafe*, A Quantity ot Vl'uh a Variety oi uihei Good*. fab. *0. Fifty Dollars Reward. ON live 31ft of lad mon'h, the fubfciib r ad- a letter ia M»fT'S. Thomas I'eaifdll I? Son y merchants »n New-York, and u.cloi- a thi-reu. • hank n<>te, No. 445-, lor twer.tv dol bra ; onee ditto, ICi». 3,866, Tor twenty dollar*. —He al Jo ad drifted a letter to Mr. Cittat SaUflnjlail, nierefnmr in New-YorU, incloling a banTi bill, No. 148, for fif-y dollars, indoifed on the back thereof in theft words—'• Par the v ,1 hi** to iCI . Gilbert Saltorjiali—-then. Hurt;n ; :~ (on '• He <»Ho ad drifted a lettei to Mclfrs. £* b'ardel/y ifteicli*nts hi Ne pUt in the Poll-Office on fa d 31ft January, to be foiwa'Otd to New-York : Bnt bv letters re ct'vcd f|<>m the Geiuitnu-n to whom they w re Severally addreftcd, th money was lobbtd from cadi letter before delivoy. Yh'c public are requeued 10 endeavor a de letion of the Villains wH6 camii»i"ea the above lobbtrV. THe bill indorsed, I thti k. wasaY, in anv o< - ilon who 'h.i!], en or be ore 'lie fiill <>' Mt»v ««< x', p'o nee "• them luc h .i i/Un jnd t !c ---va:mri o! u linking Hou'i , ,i« (I<.■!! be .ippiovi-d <>f l>v ilirm—A i'lh ii, mi h i d om<* Irntii la d- inert ; '1 in * h'-'K* i linking i> if hi and C'>nii;ioi ; -oiis w ill m much l|M>e .n.M.mj u. a< ih" Ij/c nt the p i»H wll jili*v?. I fit lot cil w h ill (hi 1 inl«!'tl£> is In be ' Ifft t'o, ■> U ii.iicl on ilk v»ut hfl" <«t Tin' il-It'eet, ii' i v.*rn» OiHmiu ic* • l oil Thii<•', m H .ibom i ro'Vri wtrtw^rH. THOMAS WILLING, Prrfuimt e >p 3W Scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars, dedvding 15 per Cent, from the P tines—this Lottery confjis of 38,060 Tickets, in 'which there are 1 J..539 Prizes arul 23,461 Blanks, Icing about one and an half Blanks to a Prize. Direflorsof thfe Society for eflab-ifhing X Ufef.nl Mj-, ufaftures, having refotved to erefct LOTTERIES tor taifin; One Hundred Thousand Dol lak s, agreeanlv to an Ast of the Lfg'fl ture 01 theSi.te of New- let fev. have appom'fd the following perl -lis 10 fuprriutrnd and direct \b<- drawing ol the fame, viz. Nicho las I.o'w, Rnius K ; ng, Herman Le Roy, James Wa-fon, Richavd "Hartifon, A'bijah Hammond, and Cornelius R v, of the city ot New Yo.k— Willing, Jolcph Ball, Matthew M/Con nel and Andrew ot the ci'v of Phtla deVnliia —fit.- I-X\". I cPCV R ; chaid Howell, £fq. hltas B i dinot, Genet a'. fcbas Dayton, Jauus Pat krr. John Bayard, D I.wis Donham, Samut'l W, Stockton. Jolhua M.Wallace, Joseph Bloomfield, and Eli (ha Boudm t, of N< w- Jer sey, who nftVt the following Scheme ct a Loi ter'., and pW-dge themfe.ve* to the public, that 1 hev will take every affurapce and precaution in their powet to have the Monies paid by the Minuets, from tiree to time, as received, into th* Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for thepurpofeof paving Pnz s, which (hall be immediately difctiarged by a ehcck. upon one of the Banks. 3 av6w SCHEME: 1 Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,000 l 2 5 lO 90 ICO 1 coo nf>oo fICOO 8100 1 4»53$ P r 'zrs. 262,000 23,461 Blanks. Fir ft drawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawn number, 2,000 38,000 Ticket's at 7 Dollars each is 266.000 The drawing will commence, under the in fptfftion of a Committee of the Superintendants, as soon as the Tickets arc fold,ot which timely noiice will be given. The Superintendants have appointed John N. Gumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Hardenberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Tienton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample security lor discharging the trust reposed in them. In Older to secure the pun&ual payment of the Prizes, the Superintendants of the Lottery have directed that the Managers lhalleach enter into bonds ia 40,006 dollars, w»th four fufficieni fccuriiies, topeiforin their initiudtions, the sub stance of which is I. That whenever either of the Managers shall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dollars, he (hall immdiatcly place the lame in one of the Banks of New-York or Philadelphia, to the ciedit of the Governor of the Society, ?nd such of the Superintendants as live in the city where rhe monies are placed, to reniain there until the Lottery is drawn, for the payment of the Prizes. 11. The Managers to take fulficient fecuriiy for any Tickets they may trull, otherwise to be refponuble for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid mio the Bank, ab iba&s of which (hall be sent, monthly, to the Governor of the Society* Paierfon, Javu.iry l, 1794. On application to etihei of the above gentle, men, information will be given where tickets m