For. Sale, At the Office of the Editor of the Gazette of the United States, «« A FEW COPIES OF _ g t " An account of the Receipts and w Expenditures of the United States, for the yea* 1795' Tanuary 28, 1797- _ — ' PRINTERS Who have insetted Advcrtiferaents at the request of the Editor of this Paper, 11 e defired'to forward their accounts. janmry y * 1 WATCH LOST LOST, »n monday last, a silver stop Watch, makers nan Yes, " Hscxhurft and Doult, New-York, 809 , on the face, hour-hand in a small circle ; th? imnuM-haiid revolving in a larger. Whoever has found, and will re turn the lame to James Edge*., comer of Second and Catherine Streets, lhall raccivte 10 Dollars reward. 1. of fered for sale it is requelted it may be stopped. January 30 4t Houses and Lots for sale, _ BY the Subscriber, ill the rown s°° (jo,ceo Tickets at ten dollars each. 300,000 Six dollars for each ticket will only be demanded at the time offjle. All prizes shall be paid ten days after the drawing is finifhed, upon the demand of the polfefibr ol a fortunate ticket, fubjecl to a deduction of fifteen per cent. Such prizes as are not demanded within 12 months after the Drawing is finifhed, of which public notice will be given, shall be conlidercd as relinquillied lor the use of the Canal and applied accordingly. At a meeting of the Prelident and Managers of the Schuylkill and Sufquehauna Cdnal Navigation—and the Prelident and Managers oi the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal, Relnlved, That Joseph Ball, John Steinmctz, Stan- j dish Forde, Francis Weft, Jaraes M'Crea, John Mil- £ ler, junr. and William Montgomery be a committee to arrange and direst the mode of dnpoung of the tickets ; which committee shall deposit the money in . Bank, to be carried to the credit of an account to be o- . pened for the Lottery. ' At a meeting of the Canal Board, held January 16,'97, Rcfolved, That the committee tor conducing the Lottery be dire ' I ditto 15,000 & cafli 25,00 a <0,000 I ditto 15,q00 & calh 15,000 30,000 I ditto 10,000 & calh 10,000 20,000 l ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 I ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 I cash prize of lo,oO» » » do. 5,000 cach, are • 10,000 f 10 do. i,eoo - - 10,000 lt 20 do. 500 - 10,000 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 aoo do. 50 - - 10,000 0 400 do. »5 - 10,000 s> 1,000 do. 20 - 20,000 h 15,000 do. 10 - 150,000 t- ls *6,739 Prizes. " 3Jj26i Blanks. " 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 N. B. To favour those *ho may take a quantity of Tickcts, the prize of 40,000 dollars will bethe last draws ; ticket, anjlthe 30,ooothe last but out : And approved notes, securing payment m either monsy i or prizes, in ten days after drawir>g, will be reseived foi any number not less than 30 tickets. is This Lottery will afford an elegant fpeeimen of the pri t, vate buildings to be ertAed in the City of Walhington^— Two beautiful designs are already ieleiled for the entire fronts on two of the public squares; from tfaeie prawingi it is proposed to erect two centre and four corner building- , as soon as pofTible after this lottery is fold, and to convey j . theni, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in X the manner described in the fcieme for the Hotel Lottery. , A nett deduction of five per eent. will be made to defray '' the necelTary expenses of printing, the fur-plus will be made a part of the fundintended for the N«tianal Umverfity, to be erecled within the city of Wafhii4gton. The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are old off.—The money prizes will bepayablffin thirty days after it is finifhed ; and any prize; for which fortunate numbers ate not produced within twelve months after the f drawing is closed, are to be considered as given towards 3 [! vhe fun J for the Univcrfity ;it being determined to fettle the whole business in a year from the ending of the draw ing, and to take up the bonds given as fccurity. The real fecurit,es given for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the Prefideut and two Direelors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a ~ mount of the lottery. , The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of •n the late Commilfioners aflifled in the management of the Y Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous talk ic 1 feconc! time on behalf ©f the public ; a Sufficient num tit of these having kindly accepted.it is hoped that the le iends to a National University and the other federal ob ,f. jeitsmaj continue to favor the delign. n- By accounts received from the dulerent parti of the id Continettt as well as from Europe, where the tickets have been sent for sale, the public are auured that the ty drawing will speedily commence, and that the care and ts, caation unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe disposal of tlu tickets, has rendered the fnorr suspension indifpenfabU, th SAMUEL HLODCET. 'ft «§• Tiekets may be had at the Bank of Columbia ;of as. James Weft &Co. Baltimore iof Peter Oilman, Boiton ; eft of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and 0/ Richard Wells Cooper's Ferry. *0 at A Quantity of Brandy, ■? ' FIRST & 2d proof, Gin, of 4th proof, in pipft n{! Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, in Hhds Old Hock, in cases -of 40 dozen each Glass Tumblers, in |)ints and half-pints ni j Window Glass, in boxes, of different sizes at Hazlenuts, in faeks S es' Whiting £ i k Spanish Brown J f For Sale by PETER BLIGHT. Elegant Bruffsls & Turkey Carpeting, For falc by George Dobfon, N6. 25, South Third-fircet. Deseuiber 15. dtf in a on ; By Authority. • a sou Schuylkill Bridge Lottery. Sold by WILLIAM BLACKB.XjRN, No. 64, South SecondJireet. An SCHEME of I LOTTERY, ( For railing Sixty Thousand Dollars, agieiably to an A3 ol the Legiflaiure of Pennfylvaaia, paffcd during the tail feifion, for bjilding a Stone Bridge o»er the River Schuylkill, at the Borough of Reading, iu the County of Berks. Dollar!. 1 1 Prise of 20,000 Dollan . ao.ooo , do. of 10,000 do. - - 10,000 3 do. of 5,000 do. ... 1,5,000 kjj, 4 do. of 2,000 da. - • 8,000 r j c »o do. of t.ooo do. ... 80,000 39 do. of 500 do. ... >9,500 80 do. of 200 do. . . . 10,000 "" too ilo. of 100 do. . *0,000 tlx 300 do. of £0 db. - 15,000 pu 1 do. of 500 'o to be paid the Q ma for f the firft drawn no. $ " a I t do. of 3,000 do. to be paid polfeffors > aui of the fi»e lall drawn no» > *' ra | 9,400 do. o 15 do. : - 141,000 oy ——— q U 10,054 Prizes 300,000 :» .19,946 blanks ' " 30,000 Tickets at Ten Dollars jjoo,ooo ™"" All Prirts shall be paid fifteen days after the drawing is fiiri (bed, upon the demand of a pofleflor of a fortunate jicket, fubjeft to a dedu&ion of twenty per sent. The Pr Drawing will commence as soon as the Tickcts arc oifpofcd of, cr perhaps sooner. of which public notice will be given. Philip Miller, Peter Kcrjbr.cr, IVidiani IVitman, p Joseph Hiejler, James Diemer, ' Thomas Dundat, James May, John Otto, John Keim, Daniel Graeff, w , Selafiian Miller, Commissioners. m Reading, May the 9th, 1796- til Tickets 111 the Canal Lottery, No. 1, to be had at the above office, where the eariitft information of the draw t |, ing of th -Washington Np. a, an.i Patterfon Lottery s, -j arc received, and check books for examina*. ion and regif J tering are kept. . m Tickets iu the above Lottery toba had at Mr, Sheri dan's Raee-ftreet, John Hay, North Third-ftreot and £h Henry Sw;yer'=, German Town. w January 16 ' tawtf [,) For Sale, th By George Defchamps, No. 91, NORTH SIXTH-STREET, o, : Nova-Scotia Prime Salmon, in barrels w and half barrels ]t Ditto Herring and Mackarel. SmOalied Herring in barrels and kegs J ' , Ditto Salmon, by the dozen or finglc one 1 Dry Codfifh, ftom one to fifty kentalt Fine and coarse Salt c No\.a-Scotiaand French Plaster of Paris, iu the Rone ° and ground, for manure and stucco-work *' December i c CAMILLA, u Or A Pidtyre of Youth. si By the authoress of Evelina and Cecilia, to be com- r< .prised in five volumes, at half a dollar each, payable P on delivery —Printed at New-Yoik, l)y Mr. John * Bull. ' - CONWi'lOtfS. I. Kandfome, neat type, perfectly new, is em- ° ploved. . . , 11. A volume, stitched in blue paper, is intended '' to be published every 2 weeks, till the five are com- « pitted ; the firft and lecond are come to hand, and the a third is hourly expected. Subscriptions are received, 1: and Books may -be hid of }■ ORMROD, No. 41, 1| Chei'nut-itrect- Mrs. (late Miss Burney) the celebrated J; authoress of this inimitable work, needs no eulogy | to add to the laurels she has already acquires" in the f : literary *'orld. The ilrength of imagination and ele -8 i place of style, displayed in Evelina and Cecilia, will * ! Efficiently 11 eorpmend to every reader of taste and [judgment, the perusal of Camilla. ' It r-iay not be improper to add, that of £ England, after having perused this intcrcftim; publi cation, preltnted Mrs., D'Arblay with a tboufand ~ e pounds sterling, as a testimony of her approbation of : , s the work. ! TanuoVv a ; co? f I Lottery and Broker's Office, r No. 64, -South Second strzst. y — ! is JACKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. a, for sale—a '1 1. Check Book for examination—and prizes p»:d in ' the late lottery. e Check Books kept for examination and registering, for r5 the City of Wa&ington, No. 2, and PatteTon Lotteries, :e both of which >are now drawing—information where 16 tickets are to he had, and prizes exchanged for undrawn ls tickets. A complete Id If of all the prizes in the late New- 1 i- e Port Loag-Wharf, Hotel and Public School Lottery, for 1 '* examination. The fubferiber solicits the application of the public and his friends, who wi& to purchase or fell Bank Stock, k Certificates, Bills of Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands, Sic. or to obtain money on deposit of property. * t ' Also Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery for ol falc at Ten Dollirs each, which will be drawn early in ie the Spring. k Wn. Blackburn. , c Philadelphia, January 46, 1797. mth Thifl is Published, By Bip'REN & MADAN, at their Printing Office, :ls No. 77, Dock-street, and fold by the principal ' r " Booksellers in this City. of The American Annual Register j 1«, Or hiltorical Me.noirs »f the United States, for the v Year 1796. of No. 167. n • DiJlriS of Pinnfylvatiia, to wit : 'I s Be it remembered, that on the 19th day of JaV.uarv __ . fn the Twenty-firft year of the Independence of the United States of America, Bioren & Madan of the said diftrifl have deposited in this Office the title of a Bo6k the Right whereof they claim as Proprietors in the j words following to wit: " The American Annual Regilter, or Historical " Memoirs of the United States, for the year 1796. In conformity to the aft of the Congress of the United States entituled " An aifl for .the eneouuge ment of learning Wy securing the copies of Maps, Charts and Books, to the authors and pioprietor* of such copies during the time thereia mentioned." Samuel Caldwell, I Clerk Ptfiini'yivauia DiflridL January 35. iaw4 A Manufa&ory FOR SALE., *" A valuable SOAP and CANDT.E Manufi&ors, (au&ie in a convenient part ot Lhc tiiy ; ihc works slmott ncjv, on an entirely iai cowTtr j&ina, and bu.li of the best , materials, ami miv be let to work immediately. Pec font whowifhto purchale, arc requciied to appiy ai No 273, vjuch Second Street. September 13. u i u This Day is Published, . Br 810 REN and MA DA N, And to be Sold at their Printing-Ofnce, iu Dock ftrcet ;■ by M. Carey, No. 118, Markct-ftrert ; Thomas Bradford, No. 8, South Front-flrcet, and George Doilglafs, No. i, South Third-street, (Price, urally bound., tzuo dollars) AN ENQUIRY r Concerning Political Justice, And its Influence on Morals and Happiness, By William Godwin. THE .eputation oi this wwrk is already well esta blished in Europe—lt is hardly necefTary for an Ame rican editor to lay more than barely to mention, that the Enquiry concerning Political Justice has ever since its publication been a favorite performance with the friends of republican government. The ltile is pure, nervous, and classical; the ideas are strongly marked by an original vein of thinking ; and, amongit a-multitude of other just and striking paflages, the author's delineation of the peculiar infelicities infepa rabie from the condition ot a King, i»ay be pointed out as a most masterly lpecimen of philol'ophical dif quifition. The latest London edition of this work fells in this city at four dollars and an half. January 24 d3tawaw Porcupine's Gazette. Proposals by WILLIAM COBBETT, oppolite Christ Church, Philadelphia, for publishing a news-paper, to be entitled Porcupine's Gazette, iff Daily Adveriifer. Metlunks 1 hear the reader exclaim ; " What! have we not Gazettes enough already »" Yes, and far tuo many : hot those that we have, are, in general, con. duifted in luch a manner that their great number, in. «rdd of lendering mine unneceflary, i» the only cause that cdls for.its eftablilhmentv ~— The gazettes in this country have done it more real in jury than all its open enemies ever did or can do. They mislead the poopic-at home and milieprefent them a«<' broad, 1 It was these vehicles of ledrtion and difccrd that encouraged the counties in the Weil to rebel ; it was they that gave rile to the depredation j of Britain, by exciting the people to such aits of violence against that nation, as left 110 room to doubt that we were de termined on svar ; and it was they, when an accom modation had been happily effedled, that ftirrpti -1 vilege of their natures, that no law can abridge ; and therefore the only mode left is, to cuui,tcrSi£l its efficts. Tiristnulk *e done, Too," IritKeirown way. Books, . or periodical publications in the form of books, may be of some service, but are by no means a match for I their flying folios. A falfebood that remains uncontra . difled for a month, begins to be looked upon as a truth, ; and when the dete&ion at last makes its appearance, it t 1 is often as useless as that of the doilor who finds his ; patient expired. The only method of opposition, then, is to meet them on their own ground ; to set foot to foot ; dii'pHte every inch and every hair's breadth; j fight them at their own weapons, and return them two , blows for one ; A gazette of this stamp is what I have long wished to fee, but'l have wiihed and cxpeifled it in vain. li.dig- I nation at the fupinei)efs of others has at last got the j better of all diffidence in my own capacity, and has de termined me to encounter the task. People have h£ar(l f one fide longeriough ; they (hill now hear the other, CONDITIONS. j 1. Porcupine's Gazette (hall be of the usual size, { and the fublcription Eight Dollars a year, to be paid at ihe expiration «f e.v-h half year. a. Advcrtifements will be inserted at half the usual - price, which will always be required in ready 3. The Censor, containing those pieces from the gazette that may appear Worth prefer\r.g in a rr,ore portable form, with such amplifications and amend ments as time may give rife to, (hall be publiihcd month'y, and each fubferiber (hall be entitled to a copy, delivered with his paper at the end ot the month, ir 4. If a fufficicnt number of fubfsj'ibcrs be obtained s the firlt number of the Gazette (ha!! sppear on, or be .c' fore the sth of March. n N. B. A subscription book is now open at rriy (hop, opposite Chrift-c'nurih, whither gentlemtn in the coun >r try, who wi(h to subscribe, are requested to fend their names. ic Sublcriptions are taken at Bo Hon by Mr. James White, k, bookseller ; at Salem, by Mr. Debeny, peft-jnafter ; Is, at New-Haven by Mr. Beers, bookseller ; at Newbu ry.port, by Mr. £. Blunt, book! el lei ; at Ne..'-York, or by Mr. S. Campbell, bookseller ; at Baltimore, by Mr. G. Hill, bookseller j at Chester-town, Maryland, by Mr. v James Arthur, post-master ; at Eafton, do. by Mi. Greenbury Neal j at Freder ck town, do. by MeflVs. Isaac and John Mentz; at Richmond, Yirg. by Messrs. Pritchard and Bavidfon ; at Norfolk, by Meilrs. Rainbow and Hannah ; and at Charlellon, by Mr. Young, bookseller. • e ! Jan. 18. eoiot. >al _ Clocks and Watches. he LESLIE aNL» PRICE, No. 79, Market-street, Philadelphia} HAVE IMPORTED, by the late arrivals from London, 1 Urge aiTortmcut »f IVA RHANT li D irv fVA-I'GHESt cenfilting of horizontal, capp'd and he jewel'd Gold Watches, with feco»ds, of superior aid workmanship ajid elegance ; a!fo capp'd and jewel'd 16k and plain Gold Watches ; capp'd & jcwell'd, capp'd, the fuconds, day of the month, and plain Silver Watches ; eight day & chamber Clocks; elegant French Clocks cal with niirble frames ; eight day and thirty hoar, brafe works, &c. the Decemhet 22, 1796. dim ge " ■ - 1 — iof PRINTED BY JOHN FEN No| —No. 119 — chesnut-strebt. [PricQ Doli&ts