Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, March 20, 1794, Image 4

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    Scheme of a Lottery,
To rai/e 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000
Dollars, Muting 15 per Cent, from
the Pr'i-zes—this Lottery confijls of
38,000 Tickets, in which there are
14,539 Prizes and 23,461 Blanks,
icing about one and an half Blanks to a
Prize. '
THE Dire&on of i he Society for e.Aab.lining
Ufeful Manufactures, having resolved to
erea LOTTERIES for raiting On a Hundred
Thousand Dol 1.11 s, agreeably to an Att ot
the Lcgifl ituie of the State of New-Jersey, nave
appoinied the following persons to superintend
and direfl the drawing of the fame. VII. Nicho
las Low, Rtlfui King, Herman Le Roy, James |
Watson, Richard Harrifon, Ab.]»fi Hanjnond,
and Cornelius Ray, of the city ot Nrw-Yoik-
Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M Con
ncl and Andrew Bayard, of the city of Phila
delphia—His Excellency Richard Howell, Erq.
Elias Boudinot, General El.as Dayton, jam..
Parker, lohn Bayard, D»aor Lewis Donham,
Samuel W. Stockton, Joshua M. Wallace, Joseph
Bloomfield, and Ehfha Boudinot, of New-jer
sey, who offer the following Scheme of a Lot
tery. and pledge themselves to the public, that
they' will take every affurancc and precaution in
their power to have the Monies paid by the
Managers, from time to time, as received, into
the Banks at New-Yo.k and Philadelphia, to
remain for the purpofeof paying Pnz s, which
(hall be immediately discharged by a check
npon one of the Banks.
SCHEME:
1 Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,000
10,000
5, 000
2,000
1
2
5
10
20
100
300
1000
1,000
5 00
100
5°
20
1$
12
2000
QOOO
8100
i Prizes.
„ 461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,00,
0 Last drawn number, 2,000
,8,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000
The drawing will commence, under the in
fpeftioo of a Committee of the Superintendants,
as Toon as the Tickets arc fold.of which timely
notice will be given.
The Superintendants have appointed John N.
Cummins, of Newark, Jacob R. Hardenberg,
of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, ot
Trenton, as immediate Managers the.eol, who
have given ample fecu.ity for d.fcharging the
trust rcpofed in them.
(tjgT I n order to secure the punctual payment
of the Prizes, the Superirttendantsof the Lottery
have direaed that the Managers (hall each enter
into bonds in 4 c,000 dollars, with four fuflic.ent
fccurities, to peiform their inductions, the iub
ftanceof which is
I That whenever either o. the Managers
shall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dollars,
he Oiall immdiately place the fame in one ot the
Banks of New-York or Philadelphia, to the
ciedii of the Governor of the Society, and luch
of the Superintendants as live in the city
the monies are placed, to remain there until the
Lot wry is drawn, for the payment of the Prizes.
11. The Manageis to take fufficient iecunty
for any Tickets they may trust, otherwise to be
refponnble for them. .
jjj C ep regular books of Tickets lold,
Monies received and paid into the Bank, ab
ftrafls of which (hall be sent, monthly, to the
Governor of the Society*
Paterfon, January i, i 794-
On application to cither of the above gentle
men, intorroation will be given where tickets
mdv he had.
February 24.
George Bringhurft,
COACH-MAKER,
In Mulberry (Arch) between Fourth and Fifth
Streets, adjoining the Episcopal burying
ground,
TAKES this opportunity of returning his
grateful thanks to his former employers,
and requesting their future favors, as well as
thofeofthe public in general.
He continues to make and repair at the
Ihorteft notice, all kinds of pleasure carriages,
such as coaches, chariots, phaetons with and
without crane necks, coachees, cbaifes, kitte
reens, windsor fulkeys and chaiis, and harness
ofevorv description, in the neatest and newift
Kilhion now prevailing >n the United States.
And as he has a quantity of the best seasoned
v wood by him, and capital workmen, he has
not the least doubt but he will be able to give
fatisfattion to those who please to employ him
He has for sale, several carriages almost
finilhed, such as coachees, an Italian windsor
chair, hung on steel springs, a light phjcton for
one or two horses, and a Culkey with a falling
tO P- .—
Carriages fold on Commimon.
Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 1794
AVIS.
LE habitant infortunes de la Colonic Franfaifc
de St. Doromguc qui dans Pincendie du
Cap font vcnus chercher un afilc dans Ics Etats
Unit font jnformea que la Republique leur ac
cords un passage pour France. Us font invites
en confequcnce a fc presenter a cct effct d'ici a
huit jours chez les Consuls & agens de la Re
publique dans let differrnts Ports des Etats Unis.
A Philadilphie, le 10 Vcnto*—l'an 2d dc
la Republique Francaife unc & indivisible.
(»8 Fevrier, 1794. vieuxJlile)
Le Miniftrc Plenipocentiare de la Republique
Franyaife.
FAUCHET.
The title's ofV wjptpers in the Unitti Sulci an
rcju'jlcd to injcrt l/u dime Molieei'licir paper. 8.
Mordecai Lewis,
Has for Sale at his Store, No. 15, Dock-
Street :—
A few Bales of Ruflia Sheeting!,
Barcelona Handkerchief in Boxes,
A bale of low-priced Cotton Handkerchiefs,
A Quantity of Souchong T,i, Hyson and
Tonkav, ditto.
Holland Gin in Cases,
A Quantity of Brimstone,
With a Variety of other Goods.
Feb. 20. 3taw6w
Fifty Dollars Reward.
ON the 31ft. of last month, the subscriber ad
dressed a letter to Miffrs. Thomas Pcar/alt
& Sen, merchant, in New-York, and inclosed
therein a banknote, No. 445, for twenty dol
lars ; one ditto, No. 151, lor thirty dollars ;
and one ditto, No. 3,866, for twenty dollars.
—He also addressed a letter to Mr. Gilt/ft
SahonJlM, merchant in New-Yoik, inclosing a
bank bill, No. 148, for fitly dollars, indoifed
! on the back thereof in these woids—" Pay the
within to Mr. Gilbert Saltemllall—Eben. Hunting.
He also addressed a letter to Mtffrs. White
& Waricll, merchants in New-York, and inclo
sed a bank bill fojlen dollars, and a draft in fa
vor of said White 0 Wardctl, which lett rs were
put in the Poll-Office on said 31ft January, to
be forwarded to New-York : But by letters re
ceived from ihe Gentlemen to whom they w re
severally addressed, the money was robbed
from each letter before delivery.
The Public arc requested to endeavor a de
teftion of the Villains who commitied the above
robbery. The bill indorsed, 1 think was a York
bank bill, and some others, one or more was
of the United States bank, remitted at Philadel
phia. Any person discovering the Thief, and
returning the Money, (Hall be entitled to sis'
dollars reward.
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
EBEN. HUNTINGTON.
Norwich, 14th Feb. 1794. 3 W 3" W
10,000
10,000
I^,ooo
Parry and Mufgtave
Goldsmiths & Jewellers,
No. 42,
e 0,000
30,000
36,000
81,000
262,000
SOUTH SECOND-STREET,
HAVE FOR SALE,
An elegant AJfortment of
SILVER & PLATED WARE,
JEWELLERY & Jine CUTLERY,
Which they will dispose of on the nioft rea
sonable terms. Devices in hair, Miniatures
sett* and every thing in the §old and silver
way, done as u»ual.
December 24-
q'j* This Gazette Jhall be enlarged, as it
receives encouragement —The Subscription
encreafes daily—Jdvertifing Favors are
folicited —These conjlitute an ejjtntial Item
in diminijhing the Debit Jtde oj the Account.
FOR SALE,
By MATHF.W CAREY, No. 118.
Market-Street,
An EfTay on Slavery:
Designed to exhibit in a new point of view,
its effects on morals, indujlry> and the peace of
Jfociety. Some fatts and calculations are offered
to prove the labor of freemen to be much more
produQive than that ot Jlaves ; that countries arc
rich, powerful and happy, in proportion as the
laboring people enjoy the fruits of their own
labor ; and hence the neccffary conclusion, that
slavery is impolitic as well as unjujl.
Price 25 Cents.
February 15.
WANTED
AN APPRENTICE
To the Printing Business, , Enquire at this
Office.
ta&ftf.
To be Sold at Public Venaue,
On Friday the nth day of April next,
atthehoufeof John Thomson, in Perth-
Amb oy,
The Proprietary House
AND LOT OF LAND,
THE Lot contains eleven acres, on which is
an orchard of grafted apple trees, a well of
excellent water, a large stone cistern, and a very
commodious stable and coach-house, and a great
quantity of the best building stones in the walls
of the house, which was formerly built tor the
residence of the Governors of New-Jersey. The
fuuation of this Lot is so well known for its
healthiness and beautiful profpeft of the Rariton
i rivet to the weft of the bay, and Sandy-Hook to
the east, that a further description is unnecessary.
The conditions of sale will be, one third of the
purchase money to be paid on the firft day of
May next, when a good and fufficient Deed will
be given to the puichafcr, by Walter Ru
th erfurd, Esq. President of the Board of
Proprietor* of the Eastern Division of New-
Jersey, and the remaining two thirds fatisfatto
rily secured in equal annual paymeuu.
By order of the Board,
JAMES PARKER, Rcgifter.
Perth-Amboy, February 5, 1 794. 2awem
Stock Brokers Office,
No. 16, Wall-street, New-York.
THE Subscriber intending to confine himfelf
entirely to the PURCHASE & SALE of
STOCKS on COMMISSION, brgs leave to of
fer his fervicesto his friends and others, in the
line o(a Stock Broker. Those who may please
to favor him with their business, may depend
upon having it tranfa&ed with the uiraoft fide
lity and dispatch.
Orders from Philadelphia, Boston, or any
part of the United will be ftriftly
attended to. LEONARD BLEECKER.
m&thtf
* N O R R IS. COUR T,
Back of the New Lijftry, between CUefnut
mw&jftf
IN THAT CITY
and Walni :-Streets.
George Rutter,
RESPECTFU LLY i nforms his friends and
the public in general, that he continues
carrying on tlie business of . .
Sign and Fire-Bucket Painting,
Likewise, JAPANNED PLATES,
for doors or window-fliutters,donfc in the molt
elegant manner, and with diipatch.
Orders from the country will be thanktully
recei ved,.and duly attended to.
December 30,
Excellent CLARET,
n hoglVeads and in cafe, of 5 o bottle, each.
ALSO,
A fe\r cases Champaigne Wine;
MADEIRA,
[n pipes, hoglheads and quarier calks,
FOR. SALE BY
JOHN VAUGHAN,
No. 111, South Front'llreet
Jan. 2, 1794-
JUST PUBLISHED,
AND FOR SALE BY
M.Carey,No. 118,High-Jireet,
The PROMPTER;
Commentary on Common Sayings and
Subjects, 'which are full of Common
Sknsk, the bejl sense in the world.
THIS little book is written in a stile altogether
novel, and is adapted to all capacities, as
well as to all clatfrs of people, merchants, me.
chanics and farmers. Such a reputation has this
work acquired, that it has passed thro three im
prcflions in the caltern dates, and many houle
holders deem it so ufeful as to purchase a copy
for every adult in theii families. f*R 1 c e as.
I February 4. dlt
Just Imported,
In the Ship Edward, Capt. Crandon, from
St. Petersburg in RulTia,
And now landing at South-street Wharf, viz.
Hemp,
BAR IRON,
RUSSIA SHEETING,
RAVEN's DUCK,
RUSSIA DUCK,
HOG's BRISTLES.
AND FOR SALE BY
John Donnaldfon,
No. 22, Walnut-street.
March 4,1794.
War Department.
January 30th 1794.
INFORMATION is hereby given «o all the
military invalids of the United States,that the
sums to which they are entitled for fix months
of their annual pension, from the fourth day of
September 1793, and which will become due
on <ne sth day of March 1794, will be paid on
the said day by the Commiflioners of the Loans
within the states refpeftively, under the usual re-
gulations.
Applications of executors and administrators
mull be accompanied with legal evidence of
their refpe&ive offices, and also of the time the
invalids died, whose pension they may claim.
By command of the President
of the United State.*,
$3* The printers in the refpettive states are
requ.-fted topubliOi the above in their newspa
pers lor the space of two months.
C d2m
Januaty 30,
STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA.
In the House of Representatives,
December 2111,1793.
WHEREAS the Commiflioners ot public
Accounts, have reported, that they can
not proceed to the investigation of the Treasury
Accounts, refpe£ling special Indents, without
knowing the outstanding amount thereof in cir
culation :—Therefore,
Refolvcd, That all holders of special Indents
be dtrefled, and required, on or before the firft
day of November next, to deliver the Ipecial In
dent s in their pofleflion to one or other of the -
Commiflioners of the Treasury, who are to give
receipts for the fame, and to report to the Com
miflioners on public accounts, on or before the
tenth day of November next, the amount by
them refpeftively received, and also 10 the Le
gislature, at their meeting in November next,
an d that all special Indents not rendered into
the Treasury as above, on or before the firll d-ay
of November next, lhall be, and the fame are
heieby barred.
Rejoined, That public notifce of this refolocion
be given in the several Gazettes in this State,
once every three weeks, unul the firft day of
November next. And that the Delegatesef this
State in the Congress of the United States, be re
queued to cause this rclolution to be published
in one or more papers in the cities of Philadel
phia and New-York, and that provision will be
made for the expences attending such publica
tion.
Ordered, That the resolution be sent to the
senate for their concurrence.
By order of the House,
JOHN SA If FORD DART, C. H. R.
In the SENATE,
December 21(1,1793.
Resolved, That this House do concur wuh the
House of Representatives in the foregorng »efo-
lutions.
Ordered, That (be resolutions be lent to the
Houic ot Rcprefentacives.
by otder of the Senate,
FELIX WARLEY, Clerk.
ewtNov*
JuJl Imported,
From London, Dublin, and Gfafgow,
And now opening for sale,
By MATHEW CAREY,
No. 118, Marlet-fireet,
A Large and Valuable
COLLECTION «F BOOKS,
Among which are the following:
NEW Annual Regiiker for ifa 2
European Magazine for the nrlt lix
months of 1793 . „
Gibbons decline and fall of the Roman Empire
Memoirs of the Manchester focieCy, S vo ' s -
Priestly on matter and spirit
on christianity
Difne/s lite of Dr. Jortin
Kingville's ancient geography
D'Anoirs of Guy Joli
Memty,a collection of eflfays
Varieof Prussia's works
Calm obfcrver—by Mackintofli
R udell's ancient and modem Europe
Langhorne's Plutarch
Elegant extracts, fnperbly gilt
Elegant extracts of natural history
Saugnier and Briffon's vorage
Rochon's voyage to Madagalear
ToWnfend's travels in Spain
Tafio's jerusalem delivered
Smellie's translation of Buffon
Berwick's history of quadrupeds
Bulfon abridged
History of birds
Philrps's history of inland navigation
Hooper's rational recreations
History of France, in 3 vols.
Curiosities of literature, 3 vol*.
Whitaker's defence of queen Mary
Sheridan's dictionary, 2 vol«.
Dow** history of Hindoftan
Sketches of the Hindoos
Key to polite literature.
Imlay's description of Kentucky
Present state of Nova-Scotia
Present state of Hudson's Bay
Preston on masonry ~ ,
Lavater on physiognomy, abridge
Zimmerman's survey
Murphy's life of Dr. Johnson
Necker on executive power
Kifles of Secundus
Gallery of portraits
Volney's ruins of empires
Travels , .
Vaillaint's travels, with superb engravings
Downman's infancy
Adair's history of American Indians
Benington on materialism and ■ mmater.alifm
Berchold's advice to patriotn travellers
Builder's magazine
Complete farmer
Chandon's life of Voltaire
De Non's travels
Franklin's life and works
Grozier's description oi China
Murphy's trapflation of Tacitus
Godwin on political justice
j Gazetteer of France, 3 vo ' s *
Helvetius on man
Kaimes's Iketches of the history o man
Liberal opinion*, or the history <>i Bemgnns
Mawe's gardener's dictionary
Noble's memoirs of the Cromwell tami y
Playhouse dictionary
Reveries of solitude
Smith's theory of moral sentiments
Stackhoufe's history oi the bible
Watson's life of Philip Hd- & IHo.
Wonders of nature and art, 6 vols.
Wanley's wonders of the little world, called
man
Wallis on the prevention of diseases
Moore's journal in France . 9
Cox's travelsintoDenmark,Ruffia,Poland, &c.
Cox's travels into Switzerland
Rabant's history of the French revolution
Life of Lord Chatham
Mallet's northern antiquities
Motherby's medical dictionary
Grigg's advice to females
Hamilton's outlines of the pra&ice ol nud~
diwjtawl
H. KNOX,
Secretary oj IVar.
wifery
Manning's practice of physic
Cleghorn's diseases of Minorca
Innes oil the muscles
Pott's works
Fourcroy's chemistry
Armstrong on diseases of children
Quincy's dispensatory
Edinburgh dispensatory
Lewis's dispensatory
Ryan on the asthma
Ilobertfon's treatil'e on fevers
Lee's botany,
Leake on the viscera
Leake on diseases of women
Nicholfon's chemistry
Gardiner on the animal economy
Lewis's Materia Medica
I Fordyce on digestion
Withering on the fox glove
Lind on the diseases of heat
Monro on diseases of armies
Haller's physiology
Spalanzane's dissertations
London practice of physic
Bell's forgery
Chaptal's chemistry.
For Sale by the Subscribers,
Muscovado sugar in hhds. & bbsi.
Hyson and Souchong Teas.
Sherry Wines, of superior quality, in pip«
and quarter calks.
Spanish Indigo.
Boston Beef, in barrels.
And a fsnall invoice of Muslins.
NALBRO' & JOHN FRAZIER,
No. 164, South Front-ftrcet.
March 8
PHILADELPHIA: .
Printed by JOHN FENNO, Ha j,
South Fourth-Street.
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