DAILY EVEN I'NG" ADVERTISE R. [No. 88 of Vol. V NOW LANDING, For jalc by the Subscribers, front the Jbip Tberefa y ' from St. Marcs y 15 hhds. & 3 tierces SUGAR And 1100 tbs, St. Dsmingo Indigo, Frim the Brigaittine S.iHy, from 'Jamaica, 200 Bags PIMENTO, They have also on hand, 150 qr. calks of rich Mountain Wine, Port Wine in pipes and hegiheads, Brimflone in roll and cake, An invoice of Saddles andHamefs NewCastle Crown Glass 8 by 10 Liquorice Ball in boxes of 2 cWv One 12 inch new Cable. 150 crates of Qi}? n» Wate aflorted And 251 pieces of Mahogany. Philip Nicklin iff Co. March 16 6 110,000 weight of Green Coffee, In 87 hhds. 4 n barrels, aud 200 bags, enfit led to the drawback, ffored on Meflrs. Willing Se Francis's whajf. ijl 2d & 4th Preof Bourdeaux Brandy, 30 pipes of London particular Teneriff 1 , •ad London particular Madeira WINES, in hhds. pipes. and quarter casks, Malaga Do in quarter^cafks, Anngu&and other RUM in hhds. St. Croix SUGAR of tb&firft quality, St. Marks MOLASSES, Hyson TF.A, Jamaica SPIRITS, Hollano '-IS, in pipes, I.OAF SUGAR, in hhds. PEPPSR, &c. kc. FO.K SALE BY Levinus Clark/on, No. 316, outh Water S;met. nc 4 d Scheme of a Lottery, To raifc 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars DcduflniiL 15 per Cent, jrom the Prizes — This Lottery confifls of 38,000 Tickets, rn ivhich there are 14,539 ant i 23,461 Blanks, being about one and an kalj blankj te a prize. '-pHiL Direftorsof the Society foreftablifh- JL mg Ufeful Manufa&ures, having resolv ed to ere& LOTTERIES for uifing One Hundred Thousand Dol l a r s, agreeably «0 an Afc\ oi the Legilldture of il+e Sute of New-Jeiley, have appointed the following per Cons to fupeiintend arid dire# the draw ingot the fame, viz.. Nicholas Low, Rtifus King, Hcrmtn Lc Roy, Jan?es Watson, Richard HariiUn, Abijah Hammond, and Cornelius Rey, of the city ot N<*w-York— Thomas Willing, Joseph ball, Matthew M 4 Conix i and Andrew Bayard, of the city 1 of Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How tJ I, E(q. Jiiias Boudihot, General ton, Jam> s Parker, John Bayard, Do&or Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, joshua M. Wallace, Joseph Bloomfield, and Elifha Boudinot, ot Ni w-Jerfey, who offer the followingheme a Lottery, and pledge th-'infeives, to the public, that they will take e*erv atfnranCe and precaution in their power tn hwveth«- Monies paid by the Managers, fiorn time to time, as received, iuto the tianks at New-York and Philadelphia, to rrmaia ft>r the purpose o! paying Pri*(s, which (hall be immediately discharged by a ckeck upon one of iho Banks. SCHEME: Prizeot 20,000 Dollars it 20,000 10,00 c 10,000 »o, 000 10,000 10,000 5,000 2 3 to 9.0 too 300 1000 2000 8100 a, 000 i,ceo M>539 P""»- e^2,eoo >3,461 Bljnkt, Firtl irawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawn number, a,OOO 38000 J'ickcts at - Dollars each is 266,0<t0 The drawing will commence, under the infpe£tion of a CommitKc of the Superin. tendinis, as toon as the Tickets are fold, of which timely notice wiil be given. The .Supenntewdants have appointed John N. Camming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har denbcig, of New-Brunf wick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as 1 mmcdlate Managers thereof, who have given ample security tor difchafgmg the trust reposed in them. (£T" In order to secure the pun&ual pay ment of the Prizes, the Supcrintendants of the Lottery have dirc&ed that the Managers (hall each enter into bonds in 46,000 dollai s, with four lut>ficientfecuritlfs,toperform their inftru&ions, the substance of which is I. That whenever eith-r of the Managers Aiall rcceive the sum of Three Hundred Dol lars, he lhall immdimly place the fame in one. of the, Hanks of New-York or Philadel phia, to the eirdit of the Governor of the £*>cietv, a id such of the Superintendents as live in the city where the monies are placed, to remain there until the Lottery is drawn, for the payment of the Prizes. ri. The Manage• Co take fufficient it cur it y for any Tickets they may uuft, other wise tci be refpoUublefor them. 1(1. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid int* the ]S?nk, abftrafts of which (hall be sent, monthly, to theCovernor of the Society. Pater fort, January 1, 1794. On application to either of the above get! tlryica, information will' bef given where tielteiii may bt hid. . tit&fif !•] FOR HAMBURGH, Warranted to go North about. The greater part of the Amity's cargo is on board, Hie is intended to fail the 20th in stant ; about fifty tons of goods will be ta ken on freight, if speedy application is made —apply to PETER BLIGHT. April 4 . each, For Charter, To any port in the Wejl The Brig LITTLE SALLY, ' yohn Earl, Majler. Burthen about 700 barrels, apply to Joseph Anthony & Son. A»ril 7 For Sale or Charter, The Brig INDUSTRY J ames Odelly Majler. iSSI -v*/ Lying at the second wharf be low Walnut street, is a staunch veffel,in com plete order, 120 tons burthen arid fails re markably fast—?pp!y to the master on board or to No. 81, south Water Street, Who has jujl received fur Sale, 3000 Lbs. of Cape of Good Hope Aloes 13 Hogffyeads Do. Wine, A few boxes of Fine and Coarse Shoes. April 6 6t For Hamburgh, John VannemaN, NOW lying at Walnut street wharf, and will iail early in next month, having part of her cargo already engaged. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board, or to Thomas & John Ketland, Who have for Sale, received per the above v'ejfel, Duck, Ruflia, Ravens and Hollands. Lead, Englilh and German in bars, Anchors, from 8 to I4cwt. Tin, in boxes, Bagging, No's. 5, 6, 8, 11, &c. Sheeting, white and brown, Hollands, Piatiiles Royales, Diaper. Steel, Frying £ans,(Mill Saws, Cables, Junk, Window Glass 10 by 12, & 9 by II ALSO ON HAVb, A few pipes bed Holland Gin, Do. London particular Madeira Wine, Claret In cases, of superior quality, Sheathing Paper, and an aflortment of Glass Ware, confiding of Tumblers, De canters, Glasses, &c. &c. plain, flower ed and cut. Cheese, double Gloucester, in whole and half hampers. March 19 d WILL BE SOLD, FOR CASH, At Public Auction, at the Coffee House, I ° f OOO 10,000 15,000 20,000 30,000 36,000 81,000 On Thursday the 16th infl.^ As she came from sea, may be fitted again at a small expence. This {hip is a remarka ble fact sailer, and none steered easier. Louis Ofmont. dt th April ro. The highest price In Cash, will be given for EMPTY BOTTLES, A preference will be given to Claret Bottles. ■dpply at No. 187, south Third street. April IO d SAL Best Cadiz Salt, Jufl landing from on board the Brig Trial, for sale at Messrs Willing and Fraflcis's wharf b 7 Levintis Clarkfon. March 11. d. F. Coppinger, No. 221, south Front near Pine street, A Quantity of CLARET. Inhhds. and cases. East India and Cayenne COTTON, Black PEPPER. March 19 Tuesday, April 14, 1795. dtzO tor terms dliv JOHN WELSH, T. iR SAL B Y Patent Nail Manufactory, No. 120, South Froßt-llreet, Philadelphia. Y, THOMAS PERKINS & Co. HAVING by the use of Machines, for which they have a Patent from the United States, been enabled to make 3d. 4d. <)&. Bd. any iod. NAILS, equal \o the best drawn ones, (andfuperior to thetn for many purp<>- fes) and from 15 to 30 per cent cheaper so ' licit orders in that line, which shall be exe cuted with fidelity by Thomas Perkins and Co. \ N. B. A large assortment of the abeve kinds of Nails on hand at reduced prices—al so Nails for Sugar Hogftieads. March 31 A FEW BALES OF , INDIA MUSLINS, Entitled to tlie Drawback, FOR SAtE By Mordecai Lewis. April 3 , > daw FOR SALE, The CARGO of the Brig Good Hope, Cap- tain Htibber. 118 Hhd». Choice SUGAR, Io Barrels } C, ° FFEE > lbs ' 200 Bags Pimento. JuJl Arrived from Jamaica. The Vessel is in excellent order, an Ame rican Bottom —Will proceed, to any port in Europe, at Moderate Freight. A Liberal Credit will be given. Samples may be seen by applying to PETER BLIGHT. April 3. (ljt eockw. Wants Employment, A Person who has a tolerable knowledg of CONVEYANCING, a general kno* ledge oi Accounts and Figures, and write a go6d hand. He wwuld engage by l!jc year, either in an Office or Merchant'; compting house A line addressed toJ.B. and left at the Office of the Gazette of the United States, will be duiy attendedio. an.ro eodtf To be Let, A PAPER MILL, In complete order, being entirely new, contamin'g three pxeffes aad two ironfcrews, a.large drying Loft, together with every o ther requisite. Also a good convenient Stone Dwelling HOUSE, ftieds, stables, &c. all new, with or without land. The mill is situate on a ne ver failing stream of water ih Lower Meri on township, about 8 miles from Philadel phia. For terms apply to Paul Jones, On the Premises. eodtf March iz LANDS for SALE. To be Sold or Exchanged ' FOR GOODS. A Valuable Trad of Land, Containiug about 560 acres, fituatc in the county of Northampton, 3 miles from the river Delaware, and nearly the fame distance from the newly laid out town of Millfordr On this tra& is a Saw-mill, and some othe. improvements. Also a large quantity of timber fufficient to supply a mill for a num ber of years—A quantity of marsh meadow, and upland on some of which grain has been raised. Any person wishing to pnrchafe, will please to apply at Edward Bonfall and Co's office in Fourth street near Walnut, or Jacob Johnson & Co's Bookstore, Market street, near Fourth street. 3d mo. 31, Tickletiburgs, Oznaburgs, and Glass Ware, Landing from on board the Jhip < eggy, from Amjlerdam. ALSO, Coffee of prime Quality In hoglheads and tierces, Muscovado Sugars , In hoglheads, German Steel, ASSORTED MOOLLENS, In frnall Bales, &c. for sale by Run die Sff Murgatroyd', No. 11, Walnut street wharf. Who want to purchase 300 or 400 Casks Good Flaxfecd. Nov. 11 3tavrti A FEW COPIES Of the celebrated under the Signature of M A N L I U S, May be had of John Ormrod, No. nut Jircet. fRICE 25 CENTS. PROPOSALS For Printing by Suhfcriptiou, a Work TRIALS HIGH TREASON, Within the Commonwealth of Pemi- By EDMUND HOC,AN, Editor of the IT will contain an accurate andcomprehen fivc ilatement of tHe charges against the ac cused, the docurtients, oral teftiinony, argu ments of counlcl on both fides, and final is sue. ' eodtf As every citizen in the United States is| more of fefs concerned in the iflue of these trials, it is hoped the Editor will iben be e nablcd to acquaint the Public, that he has met with lufficient encouragement to uuecr take the publication, which he intenc?s to do as soon as 600 fubferibers (hall have signed,— With this view— . He offers the following Proposals io the Public. I. The work Ihdll be printed in o&avo, with a good type, on fine paper, in numbers of 64 pages, to be delivered asi'oon as pofii blea!tsr the trial. " 11. As no accurkte "estimate of the length can he made at this time, its size and price can not now be ascertained ; but the price {hall be limited to fixperice per iheet of 16 oc tavo exclufivC of binding. 111. Suafcribers on the delivery of the firft number, to pay one dollar, and the re mainder when the work be complet ed. The printers of" nev fpapers in the U nited States, who shall publish these propo sals fix times in their April, May aAd June papers, ftialll>e entitled to a copy for their trouble ; aud the allowauce of a seventh copy will be made to them and all others who may exert themselves in soliciting fubferiptions and feciiring payment. As this is supposed to be a fufficieiit inducement for printers,fta tioners, booksellers and fchoolmailers, to be at some pains to procure fubferiptions, it is h9ped thof pcrfons will exert themselves by opening fubfeription papers immediately, and they are requested to be pun&ual in tranfmit tingthc lifts before the firfl of July next ; as the names are to be printed as patrons oi this work. April 3 Library Company o/ Jfhila- In pursuance of an application for that pur pose made to thepi by a number of the members of the Company, th£ Directors rcqueft a General Meeting of the said Members, At tfteir Hall, on the evening of Monday the tiventy-frventh infant at fix o'clock, for the purpoTe. of considering, •whether: a petition Jhall be frefented to the Legijlature to repeal or alter so much of the Charter as renders one-fourth of the ivhole number of Members necessary to tranfaSi business at their general Meetings, and permits ab sent members to vote by proxy. The members are also requested to take no tice, that the Annual Election for Directors and a Treasurer, Will commence at the sam place, on Mon day /the fourth day of May next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, when the Treasurer will at tend to receive the Annual Payments. By order of the Dire«Stors, Benjamin R. Morgan, Sec'ry. April 7 eodt27 —&dt4m THE Proprietors of the Boston Glass Ma nufaiftory, after great trouble and expence, have got this Ufeful Manufacture eftabliihed so as to be able to supply any quantity 6f Window Glass that may be wanted, and of any sizes, from 6 by 8 to 19 by 13, of a quality superior to any ever imported into America. ■ «atr»w Therefore hope they fha.ll meet the En couragement of their Fellow Citizens in this and the other States,- by having their Or ders for Glass, which will be executed wth care and dispatch by Samuel Gridley, Super intendent at the ManufavfUirc, or by fending their orders to Mr. William Co dm an, mer chant, New York, or to Joseph Anthony & Son, Philadelphia. March 1"] d^w Genteel .Hoarding and Lodging, X T unci Jlr South Sec 13 Three Huitdrtd-A FLO U R Just arrived from Virginia, FOR SALE BY MORDECAI LEWIS- April II d^t 4i j Chef. i'hihidtlphid, March 1795 to be entitled so * lylvania. Ptnnfyivania Stats Ir.jh delphia. Boston Glass. [Whole No. 811."J Madeira Wine, In pipes, hhds. and qr. calks, fit fcx immediate use, Port YY I N E , In psp« and hhds. R dand yWcant Do in Do t>o ~Do f- ui fchos. of very A few tampers trench Liqueurs, Ruflia Dudt, Corks, \ ".■■ tor tAL E B T John Vaughan. April ] JUST IMPORTED, And fur fair by thr Suhfcribq at his Store, AV 18, Penn Jlrett ( ' ' 50,0-0 lb. St. Domingo Coffee. 5 hhds. Alufcovido Sugar, 20 boxes Ht'vanna Do. 1 bl)is> - Do Do 1965 Spanish Hides, entitled to the Drew- Geo. April 7 Rumford & Abiiah Dawes, hjfe for sale, No. 7, South Water Street, A PARCEL OF CAYENNE COCOA, A few bales ditto Cotton, Coffee in tierces and barrels, A quantity orAnnatto Flag, Pimento, N Cork Duck, A few hoxes Irish Linen, And some Packages of Spring Goods. 4 mo. 7, T79J Jamaica Rum. A CHOICE PARCEL, . Will be landed to-morrow morning;, at Jeffs and Robert Waln*6 wbarf. Also at South Jlreet Wharf,\ The CARGO of Schooner Industry, Cap tain fltrm, from Jamaica . COFFEE, / Ifi Hog/heads & Barrels, * Pimento in Bags, FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. 4 - March 26 / \ J lawtf TO BE SOLD, •; A Lot, containing about - 17 acres, on the Wiflahickon road, 4 miles, from the city, and directly opposite to the house of Mr. Isaac Wharton. A Lot, containing 10 acres, in Islington' Lane, on said road, near the estate of TafJer ' Moylan, Esq. I A Lot, containing 10 acres in Turner's Lane, on said road, and dire&ly opposite to . the estate of Mr. Trrnanr. Enquire of Joseph Redman, Woodstock, corner of Turner's April 6 JuJl Pubiijhc4, And to be ibid by B. DAVIES, at No, 68 Market street, and T. STEPHENS, No. 57, south Second street, price One Dpi lar, One thousand valiiable Secrets IN THE Elegant & UfefuJ Arts : Containing an account of the various method* adopted by the best Artists in Europe. "For engraving on metals, and how to apply aquafortis in that ingenious art. Transmuting, compounding and taper ing metals, so as to give them any colour.and any degree of hardness or foftnefs wanted. Making varnishes, maflichs,cements, seal . ing wax, &c. of every common colour. Manufacturing glass, and compounding those imitations of precious stones, called French paste. Mixing colours in oil, water, and crayons and their various applications in priming, painting, &c. Dyingleather, ftaiuingwood,ivory, bones &c. Gilding, colouring and varnifliing prints, &c. Casting in moulds, and gilding the fame. Miking, preserving and corre&lng wines. Making vtoegars, liquors, oils, &c. Taking out spots and stains from silk, , cloth, linen, &c. And a t;reat variety of other curious and nfeful receipts, vastly too numerous to be particularized in ah advertisement. ExtrnQ frvm tie Preface. " Wiiift. the inhabitants of Europe are diftra&ed by the din ofaj-ma, and the r principal employment is to ("ontrive tlx most expeditious means of dfftroyino- ore another; let the hippy citizens ot'thel'e infant slates tnni their attention to tl e iifeful and elegant arts of peace ; let the:n Avail themselves of the discoveries of the(9 ncient nations in the happier years that irepaft, until we no longer star.d in i7crd. J "iflhdr fupplle?, or remain oxpfcftd to the i'.uifluations of their fortune." March 17 tui, if •' *95- barrels tuthlafs 2u> Sibbald. cUw r-.X. (V eodtf
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