daily EVE No. 56 of Vol. VII.] Si LANDING. ''From brig Toolet from Linttrcoi, I Staved & Bajket SALT, * CHEESE, Double Cloucefler, in whole and half hampws ; PORTER BOTTLES, iu . crates, m or FOR SALK Br Thomas & John Ketland. w March 6. d fe Just Pub< ifhed, And to be fold byThomas Do'ofon, No. 41, Second street, Benjamin Davis, 68, High street, John OrmrOd, 41, Chefout street, and by the Editor of this Gazette, Proceedings of the Executive of the United States, RESPECTING " THE INSURGENTS, ;; 1794. MARCELLUS —as publilhed in the Vir ginia Gazette, in November and December 1794- HISTORY of the REVOLUTION in GENEVA. REPORT of the late Secretary of the , Treafurr, on the PUBLIC DEBT, , March-6-—, . . Wants Employment, A Prrfon who has a tolerable knowledge ot CONVEYANCING, a general know ledge ol Accounts and Figtirss, and writes a good hand. He w»uld engage by the year, either in an Office or Merchant' compting house A line addreficd to JB. and left at the Office of the Gaze: te of the United States, will be duiy attendedto "Jan. rO codtf Scheme of a Lottery, Tortiife 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars J VeduQrnz 15 ptr Cent, from the Prizes— This Lottery conjifis of 38,00 c Tukets, in which there are 14,539 23,461 Blanks, bcin* about we and an halj blanks to € prize. THE Directors of the Society for eflablifii* toe Ufeful Mannfa£utes, having reTolv ed to erect LOTTERIES for railing O .5 Hundred Thousand Dollars, agreeably c to an Aft of the of tk-*.* St.ite of a Kew-Jerfey, have appointed the following h perfonsto foperir. end and direst th« draw- ti ingot' the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufus f] King, Herman Le Roy, James Walfon, si Richard Kanifon, Abijah Hammond, and a H?y, of'Thr—rrry - or w-T c Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M« n ConneT and Andrew Bayard, of the city 0} Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How n ell, Esq. Elias Boudinoi, General Elias Day r ton, JanK'S Parker, John Bayard, Do&», r Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, Josh 1.3 M. Wallace, Joseph Kloomfield, and Elifh a f Boudniot, of N< w-Jerfey, who ofl'er the I! following Scheme et a Lottery, and pledge themfelvcs to the public, ihauthey wilj take 1 alTurance and precaution in their power to Hive the Monies paid by the from time to time, as received, into tht £ Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for the purpofc of paying Priz s. j which 4hall be immediately discharged by a clicck upon one of the Banks. SCHEME: x Prizeof 20,000 Dollars is 20,occ> 1 10,000 10, cot 2 S.ooo l-OjSCO 3 2,000 «e\BCO 10 • 1,000 10,CGC 20 500 I^,ooo ICO 100 IC,COO 3°® 5° is.ovo. 1000 2* 20,000 2000 15 30,00 c 3000 12 36,000. ' ll 1 on iu' ' — £ 1 ,tsou PrireS' 262,000 33,461 Blanks. Frrll drawn a.oco Lalldrawn number, 2.0c0 1 38000 Tickcts at" Dollars each is 566 ; 0e0 The dta-ving will commence, under thr infpeftion of a Commitrce of ibe Superin tendants, as soon as <he Tickets are fold, ol ! which timely notice will be given. The Superinteudants_havc 'appointed John < "N. Camming, of Newark, Jacob; R. H?r denbeig, ol Ncw-Brunfwtck, aad Jonjtbai' Rhea, of Trentor, as immediate thereof, who have given an.ple fccuritv loi dtfchatglng the triift reposed in them. J 1* order to fecuie the punflual pay me"iofthe Prizes, the Superintendams ol the Lottery have direfled 0m the Manngeis Ibjil each enter into bonds in ac.ooo dollars, wltl.f.■.urfulficienlfecu'iti s.topetfotm their inftruflions, tbefubllahce of which is 1, Tint whenever either of the Managers ftiall receive the sum •! Three Hundred Dol- £ lars, he (hall inljudiately place t},e fame ir. a one of the Banks of Nevv-York or Pmjadel- r r-hia, to the ctedit of the Governor of the a SocietVv »nd.fu=hof tbe Supenpiendamsas live is the ci/v wiiere the mofues are placed, , to remain there until the Lottery 1 i drawn, , for the pajrrient ol the Prizes. 1 H. The to Ukr fuftirient fe- Cur it v for anv Tv>«W trust, other- t wifeto be iefpot>nbie fort hem. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid inn■ the Bank. of which shall be sent, ( montnly, to the Governor of the Society. Paterfon, January i» i?O4- Qn application to citHTr oft he aoove gen- ■ information will be given where lickciv may be had, pj&ftf fcfte TNOMAS MASON, Jun. Maficr ; Burthen about 2000 barrels, the greatefl : part of her cargo being engaged, will fail on : or before the 24th of March. She is a stout ' * Yefiel, well found, Philadelphia built, {ails | ' well, and has good accommodatioas for pas sengers. For freight or passage enquire of ; MATHIAS KEELY, South Water-street, J GAZZAM & TAYLOR, Frcnt-ftreet or RALPH MATHER, Ruce-ureet, No. 71. February " 23. d. For Freight or Charter, UPTSgK The Brig A B I G A I L, A. IV. Trufdely ?.iajler. BURTHEN sbout 2000 barrels, now Jy inS at J e^e Robert -Wain's wharf, will be ready to take in a cargo in a few daya. For terms apply to the mafteron board, or THO.MAS NEWMAN, . No, 118, south Second street. Wba has fi*r sale, OJI I oard J aid Brig, 3000 bushels Liibon Salt, A few boxes frefh Lemons ani Onnges, ..And a fe\v cuarter calks Liibon Wine. Feb. a-7 . v d Freih Teas, Of Superior 'Quality, viz. Imperial, «r Gunpowder H\ son Gomee, lit quality Hyson, 2d. do. do. Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Souchong. A few Boxes of each, for Jifte a No. 19, Third street l'outh< Dec. 10 eodit Thirty dollars reward. Ran away from the fuhferiber, a white French fervantman named Pierre La Fitie, a bout 30 years of 2gej of fmail {tatare* blue eyes, large no'ftrite; had on bjue clothes, like a faiior , s, and has a fmull \vcund in one of his fingers. He left my plantation last Sa turday mohnrig, after fteaHng several Giver spoons and forks, past of whljhhc. fold to a silversmith in Fredericktown. He enftced away with him a French Negro Girl, nam ~ed Clcil'tc, aTTout 2T2 years oF age belonging to mc. She had on a green petticoat, and they both speak bad English. Ho-fays he is a gafd ner, and bad been afeaman on board a French privateer which he left at Baltimore,-previ ous to his comitlg into my service it Yrede ricktown. Any person who will secure them in either of the jails of the following 1 places, shall thsreupon receive 1 j dollars for each'of the said run-aways, of the Following pcr fons. John Vaughdn, of Philadelphia ; Dark! Stewart and Sons, Baltimore ; Moses Myers, Norfolk ; or the Subscriber, E. P. M. DE LA VINCENDTERIIE. Fredericktown, Maryland, Feb. 16. f All Captains of \i3els are warned not to carry thein out of the country. drw3taw2?c -- . „ i AT THE Card Ess Nail Fa&ory, No. 59, B'orrli Front street, Webster, Adgate & White, j Have confanlly for sale, Cotton, Wiiolj Tow, and Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, Cut Nails ol ali fizc Floor Brads,. Sprigs anc! Tacks, Fullers Shears, Gun Flints arid Wool liars, A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal ir* barrels A new Editio® of Ad gate's Peladelphi« Harmony, containing both rl-e firft and fe cnncl partsj heing the 111 ft aproved fyf ten? 01 Rules and the best colfi&ion cf Tunes now in u(e, 1 A!fo for Sale, A COMPLETE SET OF Machinery for making Cards Oi) an Improved Condrudtion. Oft." 2 latrtf - » , , Ihe New Philanthrophic Society, Confthvted for the purpofc of sick or. distressed members is open for die admiflionof a few Subscribers on the origi nal terms, after which the entrance will be advanced. The benefits arising from the ali'nVe infti turion are too obvious to require much com ment; independent of advantages produced by social intjcrcourfe, the cenfcid-uincfs of ' contributing to our neighbours' relief,affotds the highesT gratification to a feeling mind, while it feccres to ourselves a- certain prcvi fion agaiml future contingencies. N. E. Printed particulars may be had (gratis) at the bar of the Snn Tavern .Straw berry ftrett, where the Society is held.- The n»t meeting will be on Monday the 16th inft. March j. m&thjw ■ - I'XG ADVE RT I S N Saturday, March 7, it, New-caltle Pier Lot tery. Tickets in the above Lottery may be ex- . amined at the Office No 149 Chefniit flreet between Fourth and Fifth Arrets, j Arrangements having been made to obtain I regularly each day's drawing; Information alio will be gi,vei> where i a few remaining Tickets may be purcha se'.. N. B. The Lottery commenced draw ing the 15th inft. 28 Feb. - d. SHAKSP£ARE'S WORKS. Mountford, Bioren, & Co. inform the Patrons to these "Works, and the Public, that from the very Liberal Encouragement they have al- I ready received in the Undertaking, they will be enabled to put the First Volume to Press in the course of the ensuing Month. This being the firlt attempt made in the * "United States for the publication of the Writings of the celebrated Shakfpcare—and the-.magnitude and cicgance of the Work rencl~rinjr it materially expensive, the PuW lifhers anticipate a generous Patronage from • sfri enlightened Public. ' It wS! be printed-on a new and handfortie type*—and on pap?r of a superior quality.— The fir A volume will contain an elegant Fa.nt ifp.ee: of Sbc'fpcare. Sub§criptioKs are received by thcprincl p«l Booksellers in thi:-. City, and throughout the United States-, and by the Pub lifters, Nd. 75, Dock fVreet. v • j Feb. 28. ecJ.^t—ir.w4w Wanted Immediately. 1 Sw.iths,- igbod fireman aud White Sfitith, jooc-l encouragement will be given. * Apply No r62 or 7,4 Market ftresi. l'tulad. Feb, 23, 1755, N. B. Boarding and Lodging free. d. l- PUBLIC NOTICE. Ie : :e JT » f The CdmmilTioners of Alleg l" hany County having transmitted to the Sue r fcriber;, for tHfe purpose o* colle&ing a lift df» ? Taxes due 6h unieated'LAnds in said county,, a for the year 1794, in consequence of wh ; ch we now wifeyrn all p<?rft>r\s concerned ia f id 0 Lands, that one of U3 \vill attend, from the } 6th to the aoth inft. from 9 till io o'clock in the momii-o;, at Nd. ; 158, south Front . to receive laid Taxes. Pre/ley Nevi/I. n Dunning M'Ncrtr. s ' March *dt2C>.'' >! —— 7 — ; •- Genteel Boarding. Sc Lodging, A , T f . No. 112, south SYcndJlvcet. March 3 daw —-— —f — George Hunter, ° * Cheviijl, At his Larl iraitrj. No. 114, south Second Jlreat. INFORMS hrs former callomers and the he has the DRUG bu .tVnefs /gnu! <11 an cxicrfivr plan. • , He'hasHor faie a general aflTirtment of ; FRE S H DRUGS, CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS, and PA- IhVT MEDICINfcS. Likewise, pamjert'colours,'dry and ground in o»V paint broihes, window coach glais, dye fluff,, linfied oil, oil of turpeniine, cap at oil varnish and japa., warranted g<Kwh Aflun:,cop~;>"ras,m?fid. r,groundrcdw«od el by ihr hogfoead or frp*Vr r quantity. Ashe impor;* the funpl s from the brft in mirkw 9 and -jokes the cnmpofitsons <snd _$r?paratioM h- nfrlf, h* is enabled to vouch ia tor and warrant fvtr\ art c! * fold nut of h:s e-* Laboratory, and like wife to <£»fpofe of ihem S- at tb<? most rcafonable rates. B f Ke vyifhes to fell a large LOT of GKOUNDj the noFth-ea(l 'corner of • and Eleventh-ftrccrs, containing 78 feet frrvnt on High-streeT, and 200 feet cn Eleventh r flreet, opposite M r . Lejper'snew hailtfirtgs— S- And another LOT on-tbe north fide ftreet,near the ?S feet front, and 200 feet deep. Both iots have the privilege ot a - 30 feet alley, in their rear. Dec. 13. . stf \V ANTE D, ? e An Apprentice i- To the ,e Wateh making and Repairing Bulinefs 1- APPLY TO d f C. Campbell, Is No. 3, south Fourth fireet, two doors from Market street. Jan. 19 2avrtf To be Let, 1 Part of a Neat House, e In an airy fitnation, very fuitallc for a fir,all geiitcel Familv. Apply to the Printer. March ' d !— 5.J American Landscapes. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING JX AQUATINT A \ TWENTY-FOUR I V I E W S. Seleiled from the mojf striking and inte resting Profpe<fts in the Unitfd States ; each »f which VIEWS will te aiceom- , panied with a defiiriptive account of its ' Local, Hiftoricel, and other Incidental ' Poculiarities. v By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of tlx " I\lonaJlic JRemairu auj Ancient r Ccj}its in Great Britain** c — i CONDITIONS. 1 I. That the work shall ht publilhed by Susy- t fcription ; and cach SuJjfcriber fhal! engage to take the wht»le set of Views, arid fnall pay for eadh engraving, if Llaxk or brown, a Dollars ; and if coloured r Dollars. 11. That the dirnetr£or.s of each engrav- ( ing fhallhe p. 4by 17 executed in j uquatinta, and pubfiflicd upon paper of a . -*liUpeiior quality. The publication to com- , mcncs immediately; and one engravinjf to , Le delivered to the Si>bn ribers, ea the firft Monday ef each fuccrediDg month, until the proposed ferL's {hall be finally complet e 111. That with the lad View of the scries, fnall be deliver*3 an engraved titiopage ; an elegant characleilftic v" vnettea map of the route, conoedied-with the prolpc&s exhibited in the the eourfe oi tlje Work ; and an Alphabet!cif lift of the Subscribers. TO THE~PUBLIC. j r THIS VorT: b oXwd lo thf yublie at z , crisis pecjj'iarl)' intereiting to ike Arts : A midst the riv: Jes of war, snathe convulfi ur< of s r -/ol>r*!or.irry they mjjft inevi tatly lanjuiffi exfir?, uiilefs the hmc, happy country, •.TBliieh rjfbrdi aD.afylum the pcrfons ef tha perfecijtcd and flv-.it foftcr and patroeize the liboor and aiE duity of men of geniua 2nd talents. Advinc-, ing, indeed, rapidly to the zenith of power, reputation and opulefiC<-, America, even in a state of universal trrr ":u:i:t7, mufl fben have become the rival of I urcpe' in ieafnin and t .fte, at well as her superior in tr.or.ali.ty and government. Under the present circuit;- (lances of the world, however, the oppor tunity occurs to anticipate the deft:n?a peri -0 i of pre-e«iint*we<-j .yd Jo i .Ajn iicj 2t this eventful hour, the guardian and tto teitj-?fs of every science thjt can enlighten, and of every art tliaf can adorn the human mind. On this principle, more than th# claim of merit, the Author presumes he fh»ll not fail 10 at trail the public attention ; but full, ht hope?, that he will not be fouild altogeth:r undeserving or dcfcAive, either in the choice or execution of hi? iuhje>St. No country pos sesses scenes better c.Utui«t-d tainfpire ideas of the beantiCu! and fublimd-; to exalt the foul as the philo opher, to enliven the song of the poer, or animate the pencil of the painter, than those which lie profufeiy. feat tyed over the American continent : But un fortunately there is no country, whose native charms have been so fuperficially explored, or so impcrfeSly delmJited. HTfKerto, indeed the toil of converting a wildcratla jnta.a JtJt ■ of luxuriant vegetation; of providing the necefTaries and comforts of life; and of adap ting civil institutions to the grihis of a new nation, seems to havo been iuff.cient to en gag: a 1 the strength, and ali the tafcnts of the inhabitants of Air.erica. The people of Europe, on the other hand, corrupted by wealth, and deluded by pride, hate rarely,: comparatively fpeaiirg, overstepped the , boundaries of their continent in pure search of information or ple.ifcre. The ruins of art, which encumber their domeilic lcenery, have been preferred to the novelpes of nature which arifc in other regions; and the time !\aa been, that a View from the St. Lawrence : to the Mifßlipi would have been less valued, i than the fccftion of a palace,or a mutjlatcd 1 fragment of antiquity. Bat iu refpedt to 1 both, a revolution in firuation and tntiment 1 has beenaccompliHted. The American finds' leisure, with a retrofpefiive and joyful fenfi-j bility of heart, to admire the grate*, as wall, as to reap the abundance, which .providence I has bellowed on this country; and the Euro- 1 pean is compelled, with an anxious and ex- j pedant eye, to look abroad for that peace & prosperity, -which ht can no longer enjoy at home. The attention of; mankind being thus di rected towards this country, every thing that relates to its phyflifal, as well as to its politi cal interest," will,-it is presumed, receive a liberal encouragement. The Author -of the present work, therefore, confidently: makes the experiment on a new fubjesft, aud iq a I new. style of execution. The art of engrav- \ ing in Aquatir.ta, has indeed, for some time, been held in high estimation throughout Eu rope ; its clofc imitation of finiihed draw- ; ings? and the free but forcible manner in which it depi&s the light and graceful touch es of nature, are .properties, that Teem pecu liarly adapted to the American feenery, some of the tints and colors of which are certain ly no where dfe t«be*found. Exclusive of these advantage}, it is likewise in contemplation t<» render the work a repo fitcrv of defcrtptive topographical and hifto rical'rafts refpecling the circumjac'eht coun try from which the views Were taken : but E R. rwhole No. "78.] -4 V fail effed to this : art of Ki- umlmak ng, the author must fount the Lffiftance of citizcn, who is poffeCTd of authentic reformation, whether rriithjg; to the Natural hiHory,ortothe memorable events, connected with the refpe&ive engravings. The map of ;he exhibit the relative situation of tiie views, as well with refpeA to each other as to the principal Cities and f own* of the fever al States, commencing at the city of Wa&ington. v As an additional recommendation to the favor of a patriotic public,it nuy tot b= im proper to observe that tl.e paper ani ev«:y other article employed in executing the woik will be of American manufc&'ure, and cf the best quality. Twelve are ready, and the ut moftdifpatch will be used in preparing and delivering the engraving. Air.onglt the * number alluded to, the following may be mentioned : 1. A view of Monnt Vernon, the feat of the Prdiaent of the United States. 2. Philadelphia. 5. City of Washington. 4. New-York, &e. &c. fcc. It is the design of the Anthor to finilh those objects fir ft, which are mod important and interrefting ; and if the Public patronage ftuii prove adequate to the j ropofesto extend his undertakirg to 24 views, mere than the numbercontaiQcd.in the piefent Pro posals. In that cafe* however, the f.rfl set of View's will be so arranged,as to form either an independent workior, those, who.may not wish to renew their fubfcrlptions, or 2 fcrie* 1 conn <sled wish the fecon l set for those, who may wifli to continue their pat 1 on^getill the whole k completed. Letters or other commuricavoirs for the encouragement, elucidation, or improvement of the v ork, the A thor reojiefts may be ad dressed to him at New-York. Subfcriptior.s are ifeccTv'sd by Mr. fan*, athis Print-lhpj M iu» nlar.e, New-York by Mr. Carey, Bbok-f Her', No. 11*, Maiket h-eet, ftifladelphja, and by all the principal Book-fcllcrs in the States. February 2.8. d. i——-—■■■■■. ■» FOR SALE, At the STORES of Jefle & Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipe , bV.ds. and quar ter catks LISBON do.in pipes au<i ooarier casks Souchangand (.lonjjo 1 EAS, id quarter chests A quantity of Lifn.vi aid Cad z SALT Sol t flielled ALMOJiDSio bales Velvet CORKS, in do. R 15|a MATTS. I"-"' o d — — _ Columbianum. Notice is hereby given, That the Cv/nrniitcc of Examination of Ta» 'ents artdPrrtmficm, belonging to the Colum bianum or National College of Painting, b Sculpture, Architecture, and Engraving con. * tinue to receive recommendations from those I Artists, who m an to bccome Members o£ that Institution, inclofadto Mr. Gcocmbridge at his house adipining tlx Bank of\Pcnnfyl- TVtin, and addfeflcd to the ci.airir an. Signed by order of ths Cemmittce of JLjr ' amination, £;c. T. J. BARRALET, : • THOS. ROBSON, Assist. Sec 1 Feb. 27 - d T 7 r ■ Columbianum. f February 14, 1795. r AT a Meeting of the Fellow Artists of ,'tbe Columbianum, at Mr. G • Cambridge's : Horife, adjoi.iing the Bank of Pennfylva i aia, in the City of Philadelphia. 1 G. /. Pariyuj in tie chair. * Resolved, ; That the Columbianum or National * College, shall apprise tlie Artists of Amc- L rica, and such Ladies and Gentlemfcn, as j are desirous of fending specimens of their performances, either in Painting, Seulp -1 ture. Architecture, or .Eqgraving, that a j|.PUBLIC EXHIBITION will be opened .! in the City of Philadelphia, on the flrft 1 j day of May next, when those who wifli to .; be pxhibilors, are request -d to ijotify . ; their intention's as toon a. potfible, addref .l fed to the Chairrean of the Columliijtium : through tfie hands of Mr. Sroombridge. t Kefolved, That the Rooms intended for the Ex hibition shall be announced to the Public, ; as soon as the preparatory, arrangements. ■ are completed. Refclved, ' That every possible care shall be ukea 5 of such performances of Artists and Ho - 1; norary Exhibitors as are intended for the ' Exhibition, and that they lhail be retiira- y '' ed to the different proprietors, at the clo/4 '1 of the fame, with erery fuitablc precau- * Hon. Refolvei, " Thai the Rules and Regulations fop . conducing .j£e Exlribition, shall be laid . before the Public at an eaHy period, with the nasties of the Gentlemen that rompofe t the Committee of ExlAbition and Models. Signed by Order, P. P. PRICE, Sec.protem. THOS. ROBSON, Aff.fL See, t Feb. jo 4. ■ % # . i --*
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