■Philadelphia & Lancaster Turnpike Company. April 2d, 1 795. Notice is hereby Given, That agreeably to*a bye law of the Stock holders, ftibfcriptions will be opened at the company's office in Philadelphia, on the 4th > day of May next, for one hundred addition al (hares of Capital dock in the Philadelphia Et and Lancaster Turnpike road company. The sum to be demanded for each ihare will be three hundred dollars, and a sum equal to le gal inter'eft upon the several instalments cal led for from the original stockholders, to be calculated from the times thefaid instalments became severally due. One hundred dollars thereof to be paid at the time of fubferibing n and the remainder in three equal payments at 30, 60, and 90 days. No person to he permitted to fubferibe an more tuan one (hare on the fame day. b® By order of the board, IVM. MOORE SMITH, Sec'ry. * 1 April 14 eodt4M — fd Patent Nail Manufactory, ed No. 120, South Front-street, Philadelphia. — th THOMAS PERKINS & Co. fit HAVING by the use of Machines, for w which they have a Patent from the United 11 States, been enabled to make 3d: 4d. 6d. Bd. *nd iod. NAILS, equal to the belt drawn If ones, (andfuperior to them for many purpn- th fes) and from 15 to 30 per cent cheaper so licit orders in that line, which lhall be exe cuted with fidelity by Thomas Perkins and Co. N. B. A large affortraent of the above Tt kinds of Nails on hand at reduced prices—al so Nails for Sugar Hogffieads. March 31 eodtf St. Croix Sugars IN Barrels, St. MARTINS do. in do. j H'AVANNA"MOLASSES for fak by ec SAMi. R. FRANKLIN, ( H o No. 137 South Frout and N 136 South Wat«r St. p, April XO. . ; r To be Sold, * And Poffeflion given immediately, C A T Two Jiory brick Dwelling House, £ In Arch street near Front street, No, »3, ftxteen and an half feet front, and the lot is i<n feet deep. L inquire of \ Isaac Snowden, b South Second Street. '< March 30 d6t—eodtf * No. 94. " Diftrid of Pennsylvania, TO WIT. Be it remembered that on the * twenty sixth day b( March, in the nineteenth year of the Independence of the United States of America, Joseph PrielUey of the laid dif triit hath deposited in this office, the title of &book, the right whereof he claims as au thor, in the words following, to wit; u A continuation of the Lettet s %to the Philofqphers and Politicians of France, on th© of Religion, and of the Let* ters to a Philosophical Unbeliever, in an£» wer to Mr. Paine's Age of Reason—-By Joseph Prieilley, L. L. D. F. R. S. &c. In conformity to the a& of the Congress of the United States, intituled " an ad for the Encouragement of Learning, by fecur- * ing the copies of maps, charts and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned." Samuel Caldwell, • Cltrl of 'the Dijiria of Pennsylvania. t jfpril II "W4W < No. 93. DiftriQ: of Pennsylvania, TO WIT. ; Be it remembered that on the < twenty sixth day of March, in the nineteenth 1 year of the Independence of the United States of America, Thomas Dobfon of the said dis triCt hath deposited in this office the ti' le of a ' tiook, the right whereof he claims as propri etor, in the words following, to wit : " Remarks, Inftrudtiona and Examples, felating to the Latitude and Longitude ; also the variation of the compass, &c. &c to which is annexed, a general chart of the Globe, where the route made by the author in different {hips under his command, to the Cape of Good Hope, Bjtavia, Canton in China, the different parts of India, Eu rope and the Cape de Verde Islands, are marked for the purpose of {hewing tfte best trait of sea, to meet the most favour able winds, and avoid, those perplexing Calm's, which too often attend Asiatic voy ages ; together with -a (hort but general account df variable winds, trade winds, monsoons, hurricanes, tornadoes, tuffoons calms, currents, and particular weather mat with in those voyages, &c. itc.—By Thomas T ruxfon." In conformity to the ail of the Congress •f the United States, intituled " an aft for the Encouragcmetlt of Learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies, dur ing the times therein mentioned." Samuel Caldwell, \ Cterk rj the Diftrifl of P $ nfylvania. yfpril II iaw4w ELECTION. An Ele&ton will be held at the Psnnfyl-va nia Hafp'ital on the fourth day of the fifth month, 1795 (being the fecund day of the week) at three o'clock in the afternoon, for *Tu/:foe Managers and a Treafnrer, for the en fi ing year, of which the Contributors are de fir ed to take notice and attend. By order of a Bosrd of Managers, Samuel Coates, Clerk. 4th Mo. 13, 1795. Philadelphia, March IJj 1795- • PROPOSALS By MATHEW CAREY, For Piiblifhing by Subscription, „ H I S T * O R Y orT h c Earth and Animated Nature. Br Oliver Goldsmith. —TERMS.— x I. Thit work will be pnblilhed in twen- 1 ty four weekly numbers. The firft num ber (hall appear about the beginning of next June. 11. Each number shall contain eighty oflavo pages, or five flieets of letter press, and two handsome engravings. Six num bers will form a volume. 111. The price of each number will be a quarter of a dollar. IV. Should the work exceed twenty f four numbers, the surplus (hall DC deliver- w ed gratis. m V. The names of the fubferibers lhall t h be prefixed. u] VI. Should any fubferiber disapprove of w the publication, after an infpeftion of the g; firft four numbers, he lhall be at liberty to fa withdraw his name, return the numbers, T and receive his money again. Subscriptions received by the pub- ' c lifher, and by the principal bookseller. °j throughout the United States. a ' lawtlj. Scheme of a Lottery, h To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars Dcduftin% 15 per Cent, from the Prizes— This Lottery conjijls of 38,000 Tickets, in which there are 14,539 an d 23,461 Blanks, being about one and an half blanks te a prize. THfc Dire&eraof chc Society for eftablifn* ing Ufeful Manufactures, having resolv ed to ere& LOTTERIES for laifing One Hundred Thousand Dol l a r s, agreeably 1 to an A£t of the Lcgifl-iture of tU<- State of 1 New-Jcifey, have appointed the following { perfonsto superintend and direst the draw- I ing df the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufus j King, Herman Le Roy, James Watson, I Richard Hamfon, Abijah Hammond, and I Cornelius Ray, of the city of New-York— J Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M'- 1 Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of I Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How ell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General £lias Day I ton, James Parker, John Bayard, Do&or I Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, Joihua 1 M. Wallace, Joseph Bloomfield, and Eliiha j Boudinot, of Nrw-Jerfey, k who offer the I following Scheme et a Lottery, and pledge j themselves to the'public, that they will take I every aSumnce and precaution in their power I to Nave the Monies paid by the Managers, I from time to time, a« received, into the J Ranks at New-York and Philadelphia, to J remain for the purpose of paying Priz s, which shall be immediately discharged by a check upon one of the Banks. SCHEME: 1 Prizeof 20,000 Dollars is 20,000 1 10,000 10,000 ] 8 5,000 SO,OOO ' 5 2,000 *10,000 10 i,GOO 10,000 ' 20 509 10,000 100 10© 10,000 30© 5© 15,000 j I 1000 20 f 20,000 200© 15 30,000 I 300© 12 36,000 810© 1© 81,000 14,539 Prizes. 262,000 I 23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 'J Laftdrawn number, 2,000 1 38000 Tickets at" Dollars each is 266,080 The drawing will commence, under the I infpe£tion of a Committee of the Superin t tendants, a* soon as the Tickets are fold, of I which timely notice wiil be given. The Supenntewdants have appointed John I N. Camming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har- I denbeTg, ot and Jonathan I Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers : ] thereof, who have given ample fecuiity for i I difchargitrg the trust reposed in them. A VT In order to secure the pun&ual pay- J I mentofthe Prizes, the Superintendants of l I theXottery have dire&ed that the Managers j shall each enter into bonds in 4©,000 dollars, " I withfourfufficientfecurmes,toperformthcir I iuftru&ions, the substance of which is , I I. That whenever either of the Managers ; I shall receive the sum of Thrte Hundred Dol : I lars, he (hall immdiately place the fame in e I one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel r j phia, to the cieditot the Governor of the o| Society, and such oi the Superintendants as rj I live in the city where the monieß are placed, I to remain there until the Lottery is drawn, c I for the payment of the Prizes. 11. The Managers to take fufficient fe r I earity for any Tickets they may trust, other- I wife to be refponiible for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets * I fold, Monies received and paid into the Bank, abftra&s of which (hall be sent, s > -nomhly, t& the Governor of the Society. ls I Paterfon, January 1, 1794. :r I On application to either of the above gen l y I tlemen, information will be given where I tickets may be had. la&hf fs : J LANDS for SALE. r- I To be Sold or Exchanged FOR GOODS. A Valuable Trad of Land, I Containiug about 560 acres, situate in the I county of Northampton, 3 miles from the j river Delaware, and nearly the fame distance I from the newly laid out town of Millfordr I On this trait is a Saw-mill, and some othc. I improvements. Also a large quantity of ■ t h I timber fufficient to supply a mill for a num j ber of year* —-A quantity of marsh meadow, or I and upland on some of whiA grain has been ;n _ I raised. ; r . I Any person wishing to purchase, will I please to apply at Edward Bonfall and Co's office in Fourth street near Walnut, or Jacob Johnson &- Co's Bookftors, Market street, near Fourth street. 3d mo. 31. aasrxw PHILADELPHIA: Prikteb bv JOHN FENNG, No. lig, Cuesnvt Street.—Price Six Dollahs Per Annum Frefli Teas, 1 Of Superior Quality, Imperial, or Gunpofcdcr Hyson Gomee, i ft quality Hyson, do. do. Young Hyfan, Hyson Skin, and Souchong. A few Boxes of each, for fait a No. 19, Third street south. Dec. 10 Forty Dollars Reward. Was taken out of the stable of Abraham Van Bibber, Esquire, in the town of Baltimore on the night of the aßth ultimo, A GREY HORSE, * Near fifteen hands high, fix years old this spring, had be'in shod about 8 day's all round with new shoes, without either braad or ear J mark, a white or balled face, a bufljy tail, the lower part of which is whiter than the upper; a fliort head and neck, but carries a well and has great spirit; trots, racks, and v gallops ; is a&ive and well made for either saddle or carriage. Whoever the a Thief so that he be convi&ed thereof, and al so returns the said horse to either of the sub- ' . fcrihera, fliall be entitled to the above reward or twenty-fix dollars for the horse only, with all reasonable expences to be paid by Abraham Van Bibber, In Baltimore Town, or Philip Reading, In Middletown, New Castle County, State ' of Delaware. .<4pril 8 " d6w 1 < 1 - ' City of Washington. : S C H~E M E I OF THI ; LOTTERY; No. 11. FOR THE IMPROVEMENT ! 1 O F T H E ; FEDERAL CITY. f 1 A magnitteent / 20,000 Dollars, and ' dwelling house, ) calh are 50,000 1 r 1 ditto 15,000 & eafVi 85,000 40.000 1 a 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000 1 a 1 ditto it,ooo 8c ca(h 10,000 2c,000 1 c 1 ditto J,ooo & calh 5,000 10.000 I e 1 ditto 3,000 &. calh 5,000 10,000 I c 1 Calh pure ot 10,000 r 2 ditto 5,00 a each, are io,oco 1 : t ,0 ditto 10,00® i c ao d,itto 500 10,000 j 0 ,00 ditto 100 10,000 , ~ g oo ditto 50 10,000 « 400 ditto 35 10,000 1,000 ditto a« so,ooo ,5,000 ditto 10 150, ocO 1 '6,739 ?;"« -■ — Q 33' 2fil ° 50,000 Tickets at 8 dol!ar« 400,000 0 This Lottery will afford an elegant fpeci -0 men of the private buildings to be ertdKd in 0 the City of Washington—Two beautiful de ° signs are already felc fted for the entire fronts ° on two of the public squares • from theie 0 drawings, it is proposed to ere& two centre 0 and iour corner buildings, as soon as poflibie ~ alter this Lottery is fold, and to convey them >0 when complete, l® the fortunate adventweers, >0 in the manner described in the scheme For )0 ihe Hotel Lottery. A nett dcdu&ion of five per cent, will be made to defray the neces sary expences of priming, &c. and the lui e plus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National University, to be erected 0 within the City of Waihington. The drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets are fold oflj>—— The money prfr.es will be payable in thirty days after it is finifhed, and any prizes for which or fortunate sumbcrs are not produced within twelve raoMhp a fter the drawing is closed are 10 be confideied as given towards the fund for the University, it being detrrmined to fettle the whole business in a year from the rs ending of the drawing and to take up the bonds given as security. The real securities given for the payment rs of tjhe Prizes, are held by the Prcfident and two Directors of the Bank of Columbia, and j n aie valued more than half the amount of tbe Lottery. he The twenty four gentlemen who by ap as pointment of the late Commiflioners afiifted d ia the management of the Hotel Lottery are la, roquefted to undertake this arduous talk a se cond time on behalf of the public ; a fuffici fe- «pt number of these having kindly accepted, :r- it is hoped that the friends to a National Uni versity andlhe other federal obje&s may coll ets tinueto favor the ciefign. The synopsis of ope of the Colleges, to form a branch of the Qt » National lnftitutioh, is already in the press, and will be fpe«dily published, together with its constitution. cn A compleat Plan of the whole of this crc Important Institution, compiled from a fe loftion of the best materials, ancient and mo- 1 — dern, will be submitted to the , ever the fame may have gone through such revisions as may be neceflary to establish the perfect confidence and general approbation, so essential to its present rife and future exis tence for the general good of America. JvT j By accounts received fr«m the different the P arts Contineiit as well as from Eu tjlc rope, where the tickets have been sent for Qce sale, the public are afiFured that tke drawing r( j r will speedily commence, and that the care and caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe disposal of the tickets, has rendered the [m _ short suspension indifpcnfable. rm l February 14, 1795. een Samuel Blodget. will *** T'Ckeu nay be had ai the Bank of ; 0 '» Columbia; of James Wi-ft & Co. Baltimore; co b ot Gideon Denift>D, Savannah ; of Peicr eet, ilman, BoAon ;of John Hopkins, Rich mond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's fer ry. Aug 30 eodtf Rumford Isf Abijah Dawes, HAFE FOR SALE, No. 7, South Water Street, A PARCEL OF f CAYENNE COCOA, 1 A few bales ditto Cotton, j Coffee in tierces and barrels, A quantity of Rocou or Awiatto Flag, Pimento, j Corfc Duck, ( A few hoxes Irish Linen, < And some Packages of Spring Goods. 4 mo. 7, 1795 Columbianum. : Notice is hereby given, That the Committee of Examination of Ta lents and Pretcnftons, belonging to the Colura . bianum or National College of Painting, j Sculpture, Architecture, and Engraving con tinue to receive recommendations from those ' Artists, who mean to become Members of 1 that Institution, indofed to Mr. Groombridge < j at his house adjoining the Bank of Pennfyl- < [ vani'a, and addressed to the chairman. r Signed by order of the Cemmittee of II- ' , amination, &c. J. J. BARRALET, THOS. ROBSON, Assist. Sec j Feb. 17 d 1 ~ jfuft Publijhed, : THOMAS DOBSON, BOOKSELLER, At the Stone Houfc, in second street, Philadelphia, Volume XIII of Encyclopedia : Or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Mil cellaneous Literature, on a plan entirely new, by which the different sciences and arts are digested into the fo%n of distinct treatises or fy ft eras : This volume contains the history of Nehe miah, Nero, Newfoundland, Newton, and Newtonian Philosophy, Niagara, Nile, Nor way, Nilmidia, Observatory, Olympus, Op tics, Oratory, Ornithology, Offian, Otaheite, Ovis, Owhyhee, Paintings, Palermo, Pales tine, Paper making, Parliament, Paris, Pas cal, together with a great variety of Biogra . phical a\id mifccilaneous articles. Illuftrat d ed with 32 elegant Copperplates. Subscribers to this work are earnestly foli -0 cited to take up the volumes wjiich they have 0 not received, as the lying out of so much o money is a serious injury to the Publilher, o those who do not take them up and pay for o them by the firft of July 1795, will be fubjecSl o to an additional charge. o The fubfeription for this valuable work is 0 closed sometime ago, the Publisher h:w still a few sets on hand for sale at no dollars the set. The money to be paid in full on deliv -10 eringthe volumes now ready, which are thir ,€> teen, and the remaining five volumes will be '® delivered when publilhed to the purchaser or 10 his order. :0 The fourteenth volume is in the press, in considerable forwardnel's. '. •od4^ # Diftrift of Pennsylvania, TO WIT. |Be it remembered that on the c- (lieal) March in the 19th year of u the Independence of the United States ( c of America, Benjamin Davies of the said dif re tri&, hath deposited in this office, the title of le a book, the right.whereof he claims as au m thor, in the words following, to wit. s, " The American Repository of Ufeful or " Information, containing a Calendar of ve u the present year, an account of the Unit s- "ed States, their territory and population; u of the Federal government and Courts :d «cf j u with various other intereft s<* " ing matters. Ornamented with I a Vig " nettes and a frontifpiece—To be contiu M ed annually." he SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk of the Diftridt of Pennsylvania. • n March 26 law4w ■a Just PubJifhed, And to be fold by Mr. Ormrod, No. 41, |j e Chefnut street, Mr. Dobfon, 41, Second e street, Mr. Davies, 68, High street, and bytheEditor, 119, Chefnut street, "i An ALPHABETICAL LIST nd of OF THE r DUTIES e( j Payable by Law, on all Goods, Wares & lre Merchandize,imported into the United States after the last day of March, 1795. —Price £ ;_ l-Bth of a Dollar. cd> • March 19 d ni- — "j Library Company of Phila :he delphia. sfs, In pursuance of aa application for that pur ith pose made to them by a number of the ; members of the Company, the Direftars ! his request a fe_ General Meetiner of the said 10- . ° en- JVICITIDGrSj ich At their Hall, on the evening of Monday the the t'wenty-feventh infant at fix o'clock, for on, the purpose of. conudering, •whether a petition sis- Jhall bejpftjenfttf to the Legtjlaturc to repeal or alter so mud of the Charter as renders one-fourth of the ent 'Whole number of Members necessary to tranfaft E.U- huftnefs at their general Meetings, and permits ab for sent members to vote by proxy. ing The members are also requested to take no are tice, that the Annual Ele&ion for Directors and a Treasurer, Will commence at the sam place, on Mon day the fourth day of May next, at three o'clock 1 • in the afternoon, when the Treasurer will at , of tend to receive the Annual Payments of two dic; Dollars on each share as now established by ccr law. ich- By order of the DireAors, ttT - Benjamin R. Morgan, Sec'ry. f Afrit 7 eodt2 7 —&dt4m April 7 TO BE SOLD, A Lot, containing about 17 acres, on the Wiffahickon road, 4 miles, from the city, and dire&ly oppoiite to the house of Mr.lfaac Wharton. A Lot, containing 10 acres, in Iflingtoa Lane, on said road, near the estate of la! er Moylan, Esq. ' - A Lot, containing 10 acres in Turner'* Lane, on said road, and direitly opposite to the estate of Mr. Ternant. Enquire of Joleph Redman, Woodstock, corner of Turner's Lane. April 6 eodtf This Day is publijhed, And for sale by W.lliam Young, No. j-a, f'outh Second street, J. Ormrod. at the «U Franklin's Head, No. 41, Che/nut ilrttt, and the Editor of this Gazetce, [ Price 18 Ceilts. J A S E R M O N, Delivered in the Second Prelbyteria* Church, in the City of Philadelphia, on the 19th of February, 1795, being the day of General Thanksgiving throughout the Unit ed States. By ASHBEL GREEN, D. D. One of the Pallors of the aforefaid Churoh. March i 3 d Wanted Immediately. a Smiths, a good fireman and White Smith, good encouragement will be given. Apply No i6i or 74 Market street. Philad. Feb, 28, 1795, N. B. Boarding and Lodging free. d. UNITED STATES. PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given, that the trials of Crinrnal Causes in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Penn sylvania Diftrift, will commence on Mon day, tiie 4th daji of May next, at the City Hall in Philadelphia : when and where all persons bound by recognizance or cAher wife to appear, are required to attend. By order of the Honorable William Paterfon, Esq. one of the aflociate jufticesof the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Honorable Richard Peters, Esq. diflriift judge of the United State? for the Penn sylvania diftri<fl. D. LENOX, Marshal. Marshal's Office, > March 11,1795. 3 The printers of news-papers to the weft ward and northward of Philadelphia, are requested to jnfsrt the above. March li Biw&ft4M FOR SA LE, At the STORES of jeffe Sc Fobert Wain, POTT WINK in pipsand qnai ~ —r .1 m.. - LISBON do. in pipes sud quarter calks Souchongn mi I'ongo 1 EAS, in quartet chests. A quantity of I.ilbon and CadizSALT Soft lh*lled ALMONDSin bales Velvet CORKS, in do. Russia MATTS. June 9 4 No. .92. Diftritt of Pennfvlvania, TO WIT. Be it remembered that on the twenty sixth day of March, in the nineteenth year of the Independence of the United States V of America, Thomas Dobfon of the said dif tri&, hath depolited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as Pro prietor, in the words following, to wit: " Elements of PhysioLogy, by Jo. Fred. Blumenbach, D. Profeflbr of Medi cine in ordinary at Goettingen, member of the Royal Society of Sciences at Goettin gen, and of several other Societies in dif ferent parts of Europe. - from [ the original Latin, and interspersed with [ Ok cafional notes—By Charles Caldwell— To which is affixed by the Translator, ( an Appendix, exhibiting a brief and com pendious view of the existing Difcoveriet, relative to the fubje& of Animal Ele&rici ty. Volume 1." In conformity to the ad of the Congress : ■ of the United States, intituled " ari ad: for i j the Encouragement of Learning, by securing ; ] the copies of maps, charts and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned." Samuel Caldwell, Clerk tf the Diftrift of Ftnnfylvanla.- • Afril 11 law4w ■ AT THE ' Card Iff Nail Faflory, ■ No. 59, north Front street, Webster, Adgate & White, Have conflantly for fate, r Cotton. Wool. Tow. «ird : Machine Cards, * Of all Kinds, Cut Nails of all sizes, Floor Brads, Sprig* and Tacks, Fullers Shears, Gun Flints and Wool Hats, A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in S 1 bai re's A new Edition of Adgate's I Harmony, containing bofli 'lie ft. l " ■ - j cond parts, being the inoft aproved fyf c trn? o Rules and the best coleft*on of Tunes now in u'e, y /tlfe for Sale, Ji COMPLETE SET OF Machinery for making Car Is '• On an Improved Coiiilrii^lion. oa. 2 ' < awrf
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