Just Imported, In the Ship iEdward, Capt. Cra/idon, •fro® St. Peterlburg in Rtjflia, And uow landing at South-ftrcet Wharf, viz. Hemp, BAR IRON, RUSSIA SKEF.TING, - — ttJtVEN*B DUCK, RUSSIA DUCK, MOG's BRISTLES. Alio FOR SALE 6V .» John Donnaldfon, No. Walnm-itrce-t. March 4,1794. di w.^tawtf scheme of a Lottery, To raije 39,900 Dollars, on Dollars, deduaing 15 per Cent, from the Prints—this Lottery confijls of 38,000 Tickets, in which there dre 14,539 Prices and 23,461 Blanks, "being about one and an half Blanks to a Prize. THE DireSors of the Society for cftablilhing Ut.lul Manufa&ures, having resolved 10 nrft LOTTERIES for tailing O.N £. Hiwb *10 Thousand Dol la rs, agreeably to an Act of ihc Lcgiilatore of the Slate ot New- Jdr'fey, have appointed the following person* to superintend jii-I diretljhe drawing ol the Tame, viz. Nicho las Low, rfulus King, Herman,Le Roy, James Watson, Richard Harrifon, Anijah Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, of the city ol New.Yoik— Thomas Willing, J. >feph Ball, Matthew M'Con nel and Andrew Bayard, ot the city of Phila delphia—'Hi» Excelleucy Richard Howell, Esq. Elus Bonciinot, General F.liai Dayton, James pjrker, John Bayard, D"£tor Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, Jolhua M.Wallace, Joseph Bluoinfteld, ami Elitha Boudinot, of Ncw-Jer (ty, who offer the following Scheme of a Lot ury, and pledge ihemlelves to the public, that thry will take e»ery allowance and piecauiion in their power lo have the Monies paid by the Managers, from titxe to time, as received, into the Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for the purpoteof paying Priz s, which ■lh.ill be immediately discharged by a check upon one of 1 tie Banks. SCHEME: 1 Pi use of 20,000 Dollars is 2©,000 1 i 0,600 *0,000 •2 10,000 g 2,000. 10,000 10 1,000 10,000 SO 500 lf»,000 too 100 10,000 | 306 £0 *5»ooo 1000 , 20 20,000 I 2000 15 30,000 3COO 12 36,000 8100 10 81,000 - * ~» ■ 14,539 Prizes. 2#a,000 23,461 Biatikt, Firfl drawn number, 2,000 Last drawn uutnber, 2,000 381,000 Tickets at Dollars each is 266.000 The drawing will commence, under the m fpe&i >n of a Committee ot the Superintendanis, jgL as fool! as the Tickets are fold, ot which timely notice will be given. Superintendents have appointed John N. Camming, of Newark, Jacob H. Hardenberg, of New-BrunVwick, and. toiwihan Rhea, ot Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample security tor discharging the trust reposed in ihem. (£3T In order to secure the pun&ual payment of (he Prizes, the Superitjtendanisof the Lottery have directed that the Managers shall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars, with four fufficient (ec until s, to perform their mftrufiions, the fub ftanceoF which is I. That whenever either of the Managers (hall receive the fu 111 of Three Hundred Dollars, he shall immdiately place thefame in one of the Banks of New-York or Philadelphia, to the ciedu ot the Governor of the Society, and such ot the Supervn:endants as live in the city where the monies are placed, to remain there until the Lottery is drawn, for the payment of the Prize®. 11. The Managers to take fufficient security for any Tickets they may trust, othcrwifc to be refponnhle for them. 111. To keep regular hooks of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid into the Bank, ab ftra£U of which (hall.be sent, monthly, to the Governor ot the Society. Pater foil, January 1, 1794. On application to either of the above gentle men, information will be given wheretickets ! m<»v be had. February £4. tij&'tf. Lately Published. SOLD BY Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, South Second-Street-: THE Hikoryof New-Hampshire, troin the DifcAveiy ofnhe Pifr.ataqua—by Jc roniah Belknap, D. D. 3 Vols. Pricc in Boards, 4 1.2 Dollars. The Foirefter, an American Fable, being a * Sequel to the History of John Bull the Cioihier. Prce, 75 Cents. A Dtfcourfc, intended to commemorate the Discovery of America by Xhriftopher Colum bus; delivered at the request of the Historical Society in MaflfachufeUs, O&ober 23d, 1792, being the completion of the Thud Cctuuiv, since that memorable event. To which are added, Four Dtffortations, coimefled with the fubje£t—By the fame author. Price, 30 Cents, March 17. , tutn&f3W WANTED A Servant, TO wait nn a single Goiitlem&u. Enquire at No. 165, Chefimt ftreec. April 5. dtf just Publiftiedj AND T8 BE SOLD. BY THOMAS DOB SON, At the Scujio tfa. 41, South Second Street, Historical Collections: CONSISTING OF STATE PAPERS, And other authentic Documents,' intended as materials for an Hiliory of the United States of America. By EBENfcZER. HAZARD, k. M. In two large quarto volunus, price teu dol lars in boards. Subscribers will be lUrnHhed with tl>& 2d. volume on paying three dollars and a qiiarter —having paid live dollars and a quarter on receiving the firit. This feebnd volume comprehends, atnoog other imereftiwg pa't cularsj a complete co py of tbeßecordsof the Unir March sth. 179^. and \ Basil Gaither The Complainant dates in his bill that the defendants Benjamin Gai- • ther and Basil Gaither were seized in fee as tenants in common of a tratt of Jand in Fre. dericlcCounty, called Hammond's Strife that being so feilfed, Basil executed a power of attorney to Benjaiptn authorizing bun to foil Tris, the said BafiJ's inured in the fa d land, that afterwards the said Benjamin fold the laid land toa certain William Gaither for the consideration of fix hundred poundswhich hath been since paid, that the said William hatli afligned to the Complainant Henry Rape the bond executed by the said Benjamin for the conveyance of t )efaidjand : The Com plainant now further Hates (and so appears to the Chancellor) that the defendants are non-residents of the llatfe of Maryland, and herefore out of the reach of the procel's of this court. , flltis therefore adjudged and ordered, that the Complainant procure a copy of this or der to be inserted in the newspaper of Angell aitd Sullivan, and ia the United States Gazetie at least three weeks successively, before the twentieth day of May next ; to the intent that the Defendants and all others, who may conceive theiufelves iuterefted in the premis es, may have notice to appear in this court, on or before the third Tucfday in September next, to ftiew cause wherefore a decree should not pass for veiling in the Complainant acom plete legal title to tbe land aforefaid. Test, SAMUEL HARVEY HOWARD, Keg. Cur. Con. March iH The Following Certifi-- cate of ill* funded three pci Cent Stock of the Dom.ftic D*bt ot the United States lUndingon the books of ifcte. Tieafury of the laid United 'States, in the nam- * ot Doi>nald and Button ot London, n.e chains, and signed by Joicph N >urlV, Regilter of fa id 'Dvattji-y, to W ' l • ' N<>. 5476, dated 24 "-h Auguil 1792 f° r *959 doiUra oiid 53 cent* was tiaafmitted from Lon don in thr (hip Pcfvi, PaulHudey, mailer, hound for New York, aud nas been lulfc. The Subscriber intending 10 apply to the Tiea fury of the United States id have the fame re newed, defues all person's who ate inter eited in ihe said certificate, to make their objections thcieto, if aiiy they have. Francis Macy. Philad. March -27. v TO'%E SOLD, And rnfered upon ihe fiift of May, The noted EJlate, called^ yobnjon Hall: Lying iu the Moba w*< country, ffatc of Ntw Yoik, torircly the feat of Sir William JoHn son, containing about fevpn hundred acres 01 land, which is of the very best quality ; toge ther with the (lock, and farming oienfils. The buildings are large and convenient, and Til tor a gentleman's feat. The payments will be made easy, on godd fecuruy. For further particulars citquiie of George Metealf, Etq. on the pretnif es, of SiUs Talbot, fctq. at Ph-ladelphia, of Samuel Ward and brothers, in New Yoik, or ot the lubfciiber in Providence Jabcz Bow en. Philad. March 26 mw&li,m PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION, A Ground Plan OF THE City Philadelphia, AND ITS ENVIRONS: Takfcn from a&ual survey, by A. P. Folie, Geographer, frorfi St. Damiiigo. THIi) Pian will be engraved on a plate 26 inches t'quare ; arid ic will contain an ex- 1 a£i defenptiou of all the squares, ftTf-ets and alleys in the City and Liberties. The situation of the several public buildings,fiich as the State iioufe, City-Hall, Seat^of Congrfltfs, Churches, Meeting-Houlcs, Hofpual, Library and Semina ries of Learning—ot the several Banks, and oi the Federal and State Offices, wili be afccitained. The parts which are built on will be distinguish ed from those that arc not. The cnitrfes of trie rivulets between Delaware and Schuylkill, and as much of the Canal, intended-to ccmoeCt the navigation of those two waters, as lies within the compass of the draught, will be accurately delirtcatcd- It wit 1 alfc» he ornamented bv a view of the flapping in thtr.hafbo/, and an ele vation 6t Congrcfs-Ball, atid ot the other public buildings that occupy the ground contiguous. In fhoii, nothing will be omitted to render Uifis ufetul and deferable work acceptable to an en lightened public, thdt is in the author's powfcr : and it shall be compleated With uhe,.greatett poflible difpacch, a* toon as the generous enebn - ragemeht oi insure tO-t such a sum as Will be Uftßcfcnt CO del ray ex pcnccs. v A Pamphlet will be delivered with each Plan, which will contain an alphabetical hit oi the Subscriber* nan es, and information con cerning the police, population and pfelem ft ate of the city. v The price to fubfcribc > s will be Tvyo Dollars and one third, i(» be paid at the rime oi deliver ing the Plai>6. Subfcripcions will be received at the principal Booksellers iu this city—and the original Draft may be seen at B. Davies', Mo. 68, Marku-ftreet, at anv ti^ncuntil it (hall | be put into the hands oi the Engraver. Feb 28. STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA. In the Hbufe of Representatives, December 2lit, 1793. WHEREAS the CrtmmillVdners of public Aecof ttoe Comnniftouejs of the Trealury, who are to give receipts lor the f.ime, and to repujt to tbeCom milljoncrN on public accounts, on or"beloie the ! enth day of November next, the amount by theix relpejfciivcly and also to the Le gislature, at then meeting in Novertvber next, and thiat all fperial Indents not rendered luto the Treasury as above, on or btfoie the hill day of November next, iball Ue, and ibeTaxne are heubv barred. Rcjolvali That public notice of this lefolution be given in the ievera) Gatectes ro this Stale, once every three-weeks, u|) if the firit day of November next. And that Ihe Delegates ot this Slate in the Congrcls of the United States, be re quffied to caiife this rci«»lulio*i to be publiiiicd in one or more papers i*i she cities of Philadel phia and New-York, and thar provision will be mads foe the expenses attending such publica tion. Ordered, That tlie rcfoldiioa be fc*U to the •StUd\c ior their coficarrenre. 13v "1 Her of the House, JOHN £AN FOR D DA JIT, C. //. R. In the SENATE^ Dec K MB I R vi ft, 1793. Rtfoltttf, That this Houfc'do concur with iht Houle of BLepuefenLaiives in ihe refo-i Unions. lAii_ . i. i .-J& 1 Ordered,, Thji the refoluiioiu 10 thej Koule oJ R^pfelemarivcs. by order of ilir Senetr, -j FELIX WARtEV, CJeik. I George Bringhurft, COACH-MAKER, in Mulberry (Arch) between Fourth and Fifth Streets\ adjoining thfc Ejjifcopal burying- ground, TAKES this opportunity fcf UturrvingwU grateful thanks to bisl'ornwi em[>loy«f« f and requeuing their futuTe favors, al •«" "* those of the public in general. He continues to make mil repair at the lhorteft notice, all kinds of pleasure carriages, fucli as coabbes, chariots, pl.astons with bud without crane necks, cOaClvees; chaifet, kilte reens, windsor fufkeyi-ird chaiis, and liai fie( s ofevwy delcripriun, in "he neatest and ne'M'ft fafliion now prevailing in the United States. And as he has a quantity of the bed seasoned wood by liimj and capita) workmen, be has not the least dotibt biit he will be able to give fatisfa&ion Ttt those who pleaie to employ Him. He has far sale; fever*! earriages alinott finifhed, fucb as coachees, an Italian \*ind!or chair, hung on Iteel springs, a light pbseto)> for one or tfro hories, and a lulkey with a falling tbp. Carriages fold on Commiflion, Philadelphia, Jan. I, 1794 mStth jjm Jult Published, In one hamilome volume, inno, Pried 5s AND FOR SALE BY JOHN ORMROD, Sit Franklin's Head) No. 4'» Heeentl Stre :t, AN ESSAY ON THE Natural Equality of Men, On the iitghtt that retult worn it, and on the Dlitire which jt impoki. To which a M£DAL was adjudged, by the Teylerian Society at Haarfeui. Corrected and Enlarged, By WILLIAM BROWN, D. D. Profeflor of Moral t'liil'ofopby, and the Law ot Nature, and of Ecc'icliafttcal Hiiloiy ; and Minister oi'the Englidi Cbuicft at U trerht, Aliquid Temper ad c'ommuncm utilitatein as. ferendum Ci'c mo. Tht Firjl American Edition. THE grand principle of Equality, if right ly Ittjderiiood, is the only basis on which universal jiiftite, lac-red order, and perfect freedom, can bt finily built, and permanent ly feed red. The v eiv of it exhibited in this e/Tsiy, at Hie fame time that it rrpreffej the infoience of office, the tyranny of pride, and the outrages j>f oppression ; cokSwu, in the molt forcible manner, the necefliry of subor dination, and the jull demands of lawful au thority* So far indeed, frtrtn tswftfiipg the bunds of TocietJ', that it maintainsinviolate, every natural and evfery civil oraursKiiirt cWfly'lively fUIW WTtr?iym pn* harmonk)ij» »Bd jHflly pwipßiri/iwii sJP teii, aikd raeii «o tit •£'.*s 'gi-oywU {b» w)4i'«it'ftgS)ts '6% humsii" i>a tur«, df reclprocat alj|bat'fon,.iiy(l*(>J" &cdm» jnorrralatidn luHw coininunity. ' . ■""»•''S .MwMpqW; Jhk-)i6ti6't'# i lyil«l'Y informs |v? frk*dt **4 fat pfAllc«.'Tiut'ir the' encokurttfclMut fr6jl) tcA t-i'd 11 eiu< t'AUt, Wen, .tic u induced, "o«c& VISSEXS will b« fat &' e r 011 comnuiTioa. - 'm&rthif **♦ Calii p*i4 far Salnjn, Praviieptt, and BJtI.S N. B. If any Gentleman in PhihiUlphta, fir New-York, has any Bujinefi to IrahjtUl st liojlen, in Paper Negociations, he mil bt Jiapfbtfi fa tM* 'phiid on comnu'JfiDn. Bofttai, Jan. *4, 1^94. T0 be Sold at Public Vindue y 011 Friday the inhdayof April next, at the houfc of John Thorn/art, in Perth- Anjb ojr, The Proprietary House AND LOT OF LAND, ThE Lot contains eieVan jci.es, <»i whi«b ft An oichaid of grafted apple tf(s a vtfy commodious (table and coach-houtcj awid 3 quant ity ot the best buildiog ftonesm jfas w» :u) n isti«"K