StfRR MILL STONES frWe by OLIVER EVANS, at hit Fadtory, in the oH wind-mill in Elmfley't alky, WSovtb Sec'irU-Brtiti m Utile belovt DteiJlrut, HERE thole who apply may htfupplied with stones of such quality at will fait their purpofee. Alb, {tones for gudgeons to run on, and Plaifter of Paris. He keeps for SALE, v Athii dwelling No. 215 north Second-street, a little above - Vine ilreet, Boulting Cloths, A complete «fii»rtiiient of both imported and America® Inanufa&ured for merchant and country work, which he warrant good. ALSO, The Voting Millwright's and Miller's GUIDI. Containing a fyftcm of Mechanics and hydraulics as thffy apply to water mills with the whole process of, and all the late improvements on thfe art of inaimf.u'tunny, Hour &c' intended to be ul'efnl to all concerned in building or using water-mill*, which book is fold by Matthew Carey and Robert Campbell, boo Hellers. Sep'. 25. jtdtawtf. The Par. or am a. MR. SAVAGE rcfpe&fally informs the Ladies and OejttJcmeti «>f Philadelphia that the PANORAMA it now opened in Hiyh-fcrect, between loth and i ith streets. The 8»i jje<ffc is p view of the C itiet 9f London and WeCminfter, comprehending the three bridges,South wark, 1 Surrey, and ,St. George's Fields in the Borough, trith every other obje# which appears from the top of the Albion mill*, at the end of Blackfriars Bridge, opposite the city of Londos, from whence this view was taken, I hi? painting contains nearly 3,000 square feet of canvas. £<:wigina circle g'ves every objoA its proper bearing, and •xhibits it in its true point of compass, appearing .is large and in every refpe-51 thefawie as the reality. Price of admiflion half a dollai Tickets for cka Season dollars. Panorama open every day from ten o'clock in the morning. A PiIINT of the PRESWENT tf the U. S. 18 inches by 14 ; only a few choice impressions lett: the companion is a print of Dr. Franklin. A variety of choiee prints nvay be had at the Panorama. Avruft ,\f. m^f. Scheme of a Lottery, Ttraifc 39,900 Mlafi, eit *66,c00 . Dtllars Ociu(lin% 15 p ' Cent, from [lu Vtins—lh:> ctnfifL of 38,00 c Tiihh, iv fc&ich there are 14,3.19 rrizes, and *3,461 t, "; ciout une aid an haij hhnki tea prize *"l "H * 1 Intel juot 1 he Society tor ettablilhing Ufelul Mi- J. iii,(ac!ur.<, having resolved toereft LOTTERIEStor Ost Hundheb Thousand Dollars, agreeably iil'Stt Ai'l of the Legifliture ol the State ol New- Jersey, »lv apf."limed the following perlons to fuperiiitend and CMTCIt.i. drawing of the fame, vi z . Nicholas Low, Ruf u » King, Hciman Le Roy, Jairiei Watfou, Richard Hiri rifon, Abijah Hammond, and Cornelius Ray. of the city of Nt-w-Ynili—Thomai Willing, jolcph Half, Matthew M'. Conhei .nit) Andrew Bayard, i>t the city of Philadelphia -Hll 1 xcellcncy Richard Howell, fcfq. Klias Houdinot, General Elias Dayten, James Pa.ker, John Bavard, Do&. or Le* is Donham,-Samuel W. Siockton, JolhuaM. Was- Ince, Joleph Bloomfield, and i.lii Via iloudinot, of New Jersey. who offer the following Scheme •! a Lottery, and pledge theinfelvcs to the publie, that they will take every alfurance and precaution in their power 10 have the Monies paid by the Managers fiui'n time to time, lireceiv ed, into the Uanks at New.y o ,k and Philadelphia, to remain for the psirpofe of paying Prix s which (hall be immediately discharged by a check upon one of the flauks . S C H E M E: Prise of 20,000 Dollar* 13 2«,©00 t io,oeo io,ooo i a 5,000 10,000 $ a,coo 10,000 to i,coo 10,000 lOjOOO 100 <00 10,000 $3# 50 i^<ooo so ao,ooc 200® I g 30,000 ,vooa 12 36,000 8100 10 18,00® Pn*e«. «6e,00c *3,461 Blanks. number, a,OOO Laftdrawn number, a ( ooo jSooo Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 366,000 < The drawing will commence, under ti»e irifpe&xm ot a Committee of the Supefmteodams, as soon as the Tick ets are fold, ol which trmely notict wiil be given. The Superinteadants have appointed John N. Cutnnvng J of Newark, Jacob R. Hjrdenberg, ot New'-Rrunfwick, end Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers, thereof, who have given ample fccurity lor discharging the truJ> repo r ed in them. IP" lorder tc lecure the punfitual payment of the •* Prizes, the Superiiftcndants oi '.he Lottery have directed that the Managers lhail each enter into bondft in 4C,oc>o dollars, with t<)ur (uM* lent fccuriii- s, to perforin tkeir in firuAtoiftj the fubilance of whicli is I. Thai whenever cither olihe Managers shall receivc - the sum of Three Hundred Doilm?, lainidlately he shall place the'farfie in 011 cot the Baukfc of Xew-Y6rk or Phi- to the ciedii ot the Governor 61 the Society, and such ot the Superimcndants a* ive in Ih'e city where the monies are placed, to remain there until the Lotteiy A is drawn, for the payment of the Prizes. 11. Ihe Managers to take fufticent lecurity for any Tickets they may truft,other wife to be refponiible for ilvem. HI. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Mo nies received and paid int*the Hank, abftra&s of which be sent, -noiuhly, to the Governor of the Society. Paterfnn, January i, * On application to either of the above gentlemen, infor ination will' be giypn Where t.ckrtx nuy he bed. tu&ff OHIO COMPANY. ' DEED'S to the proprietors in the agency of Winthrtop Sargent, are deposited with Thomss ' M'Euen, No. 78, Chefnut-flreet, Philadelphia, and < ready to be delirered when called for. A second divi dend of the Funds has been declared, which proprietors j ttixy receive by a draught upon the treafu-er of the ' company j N. B. Eight dollars ire due apon each fhwt, for ex- 1 pences of the ageney. , September ipth, 17,;. tawtw 1 Andover Iron Works TO BE SOLD, OR LET ON LEASE. r arc situate in the couuties of Sussex and Morris 1 in the State of New-Jersey : l'he ore ltes within a' mile of the Furnace, is eftecmed of the firft quality of any in America, and particularly adapted for making Steel. The Furnace and Forge,-to which belong bctwccn°n and" *1,000 acres of Land, will he fold together, or lemed ei- 1 ther feparatel7 or together: they are' distant about seven ' miles from each other, and are an objeS well worth the attention of Iron Masters. The buildings, &c. are in eve ry refp ct commodious For further particulars apply to Benj Jhin Chew, or John Lardner, Philadelphia. *• jiaw ALL perrons indebted to the Eltate of SAMUEL VRACJNCES, late of this city> Innkeeper, de tea.'ed, are detired to make payment'to the fuiifcriber • and all thole who haye any dtniands Jgaii.ft the said Eltate, are requested to bring in their accounts proper ly Utefted. SAMUEL M. FRAUNCES, A«ing Executor. South Water-ftrcct, No. n. Oiflober 18, 1795. ' "" 5 H O T, ' f~ i7*ll Asm, from 3% lb to Grape, •w Csmhooies, Pott, and other castings exe«MM «t the (horteft notice, * Nail rods, from tod 10 spike, > Hoop Iron, of all files, for cak» or AUt-aidg i»to nails, from a brad »o l id nails, , Anchors, from 17 Cwt. to loolb. e Bar Iron, A Quantity of Jamies Rivor Tobacco, Carolina Tork. n Herrings in birrels, e Kiln-dried cor» meal in Hhds. and Bbli. Ry* fleur See. to he fold by Levi Hollingjkvortb $5® Son. ' 4 iaii y ■ * Notice. g A Llip«rfo*s indebted to the late partnarfliip of Web" d f' r -> Attgafe, & White, are desired to make payment to Peter W. Gallavdet, No. (#3, Chefnut-ftrcet, who is autkorifed to receive the fame. Those who have claims — on the said Firm will prcfent them to him. Demands on the cftate oT the latc Pelatiab Webjler, de ceased, are to be exhibited to the fu'.fcriber—and those indebted to the said estate, are requested to make pay- ment to RUTH PERIT, Executrix, Oftoher 20. dim, Nb. 47 south W'a^er-ftreet. n ' >" ALL persons having any demands on the Estate of '• -l \ Mary Hewson,late ofßucks county,deceafed,are 'desired to apply to Wiluam Hewson, near Bristol, in :e the county aforefaid, for immediate f.-ttlement. And all 3 > persons indebted to said Ellate are requested to make pay •• ment to the said William Hewfon, who is hertby authe- rifed to receive the fame. Elizabeth Hewson, Rxuvtri*. Jonathan Williams,> _ " WILLIAM HiIWSIX, I Bcllemcadc, near Brijiol, e OA.a6, 1795* *2tw3«/. e American Landscapes. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING IK AQUATINT A T wenti-Four VIEWS, 5 Q ELECTED from the mo ft striking and mterefting c PrrtfpeAs in the Wnited States ; each of which > Views, will be accompanied with a descriptive account of itsLo<;al, Historical, and other Incidental Peculiarities ; By G. I. PARKYNS, y Author tf tUe " Monaf is Rttnaini aad Ancient CrUlct in Great , Britain.'* 1 CONDITIONS. > I. That the work shall be publilhed by Subscription; and ■ that each Subscriber lhu.ll engage to take the whdlc set of Views, and lhall pay for each engraving, if bla<i or brown, i Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. ® I. That the dimenfioni of each engraving (hall be 24 by 17 J inches, executed in aquatinta, and publilhed upon paper of a superior quality. The publication to commence im " mediately; and one engraving to be delivered to the Sub fcrihers, on the firft Monday of each succeeding month, ! until the propofod series lhall be finally completed, i HI. That with the last View of the series, (hall be deli rered an engraved title-p4ge; an elejjant charaileriftic j rignette; a map of the route, connected with the prof c peds exhibited in the the course ot the Work; and an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. SubfcriptioHs are received by Mr. Harrifon, at hjs Print scop, Maiden lane, New-York, by Mr. Carey, Book-l'ell er. No. 118, Market ftreetj Philadelphia, and by all the pri»cipal Book-lellcr» in the United .States. February aS. J IN THE PRESS, And fpeedfly w*l be publilhed, by BENJAMIN DAVIES, At 68, Higb-Jlreet, THE American Repository, for 1796; containing: A eompleat Calendar for Rules for reducing the eur th; year. rencies of the fcveral dates- Lifts of the executive, legif- Table of pounds, &c. redu lative a fid judicial officers ced into dollars & cents, of the federal government Summary of the exports in ——— of the miniilers nnd 4 successive years. consuls to and ffom the Amount of the unredeemed United States. debt, annual revenue and A rcgifter of the land and expenditures. sea forces of do. A view of the finking fund. Rates of portage, and times An eftiraate of the imports of receiving ic closing the of the United Statßs, in mails at Philadelphia. twofcreral years. Alitl o! the poll-towns,with Domcllic d*ties or excises. the distances ol c*ch, on Drawbacks and bounties, the main line, as well as Banks, with rules of con trols roads. j dusting hufinefs. — of the federal courts. 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This little volume will contain a much greater compa r e, as well as variety of matter, than that of the preceding year, and will be embelli(hed with an engraved frontis piece, title page, and •?. vignette faced with a head orna ment, to each month/ The scenes depiiled in the vig nettes, allude chietly to the rural labours ol the year. The engravings are new, and executed with an excellence that ooes credit to the American fine arts. At the fame flace may be bad, Plan* of the city 01 Philadelphia, and its environs, accu rately engraved from a late survey. Maps of the United States, and of each state fejjarattly. A valuable collection of modern Booht, and a general allort ment of Stationary Wares. Nate.—Thofe who dejire it, may haws the above-mesni onod M<ps, or any other, coloured, can vailed, and vanish ed, and put up in any manner that may be *ioft conveni ent, by applying at dire&ed above.. Q-*' law. AT a Meeting of the Stockholders jn the lnfurav.ee Comfany of the fiatc of Pemtfyltania, on the ajth May last, convened for the purpol'e of fixing the time of payment of tne remaining part of the Capital Stock of sard Company, Rejoined, that the remaining sum of two hundred do!lts per (bare, he paid on the 6th day of Novem ber next, under'the penalties annexed to default fey the a<St of Incorporation. Publilhed by order of the Meeti»^, SAMUEL W. FISHER, Sec'y J ane *7 !iN§6 IhlLADELPliidf r«?i»T» »y JOMX FENM, N°- u 9 CfcW%/^p„ C! Six Doiuss Pn Amhuh. . V i • t \ •• • .. ' BOOKS, Printed for ama , publtlhcd by MATHEW CAkEY, N°. II? MARKET ITREET. (Price Sixteen Dollart.) 1 4 New Syfiem of Modern Geography : Or, a Geographical, flijhirital and Commercial Grammar ; and prtfent Jiatc of the Nations of the World, CONTAINING, The figures, motions, and culisr to each eouatry. diflanctt of the Planets, ac VII. 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X Map of the World Hindoftan » Chart of the World 24 Africa' 3 Europe 2J United States 4*CountriesroundtheN»rth 16 British Dominiens in A- Pole. mcrica 5 Sweden, Denmark, Nor- 17 W Indies way and Finland. »B*Province of Maine 6 Russia 29* New Harapfhire 7 Scotland jo'Maffaclmfetu 8 England and Wales jl»Conneifticut 9 Ireland j»*Rhode IQand !• France ~3l*Vermost 11 "Seat of War 3 4'New York 12 Seven United Provinces 35"New Jersey ' 13 Austrian, Frenefa and 36'Pennfylvani* Dutch Netherlands 37 'Demr/are 14 Germany 38' Maryland 15 SwitEerland 39*Virginla j 16 Poland 40* Kentucky I 17 Spain and Portugal 4l*North Carolina | 18 Italy 42*Teneffse government 19 Turkey in Hurope 43 "South Carolina : 20 Alia 44*Geargiu »l*Difcovcries made by cap- 45 Copernican fyfter* tains Cooke and Clerke. 46 Arraillary sphere 22 China ; The Maps marked with (tars are added to this edition, 1 exclyfive of those in the lift London edition. The United States Register for 1795, i Price 50 Cents. 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New Hamplhire South-Caroline < Vermont Georgia t Maffachufette Order of time is which the r Connecticut several States adopted the ; New-York federal Conftitutioß j New-Jersey Table of the Snn's rising Pennlylvmii* and setting Delaware Abftra& of goods, wares, Maryland and merchandize export- . Virginia ed from the United States Kentucky from the xft of O&ober North-Carolina '90, to 30th Sept. 1791- Charlotte a tale of truth—by Mrs. f 'iwfon, ef the new Theatre, Philadelphia. Second Amei lean edition— Price 75 cents. [The rapid sale of the firft edition of this enterefting novel, 111 a few months is the best criterion of its merit.] extract from the critical review, april 1791, p. 468. " It may be a tale of truth, for it is not unnatural, and it is a. talc of real diftrefs—Charlo te, by the aatifice of a eacher, recommended to a school, from humanity ra- Wr than a coiivi<£i»ii of her integrity, or the regularity, jf her former conduit, is enticed from her governess, and accompanies a young officer to America—the marriage ceremony, if not forgotten, is postponed, and Charlotte dies a martyr to the inconltancy of her lover and treach try <.i his friend. The situations arc artless and aflfeiting—the description , natural and pathcrie ;we should feel for Charlotte if fueh a person ever exiftcd, who for one error,. perhaps deserved so severe a punifhinent. If it is a fid ion, poetic juilice is not, v e think, properly distributed." I. The Inqaifitor—by Mr-. Rowfon. Second Philadel phia edition. 87 1 2 cents. y. Adventures of Roderic Random. 2 vols. 1 dollar and jo cents, coarj'e paper—l dollar and 75 cents fine. 3. Notes on tha Hate of Virginia—by Thomas jeiferfon. Pricp neatly bound, one dollar and a half. 4. History of the Frtnch Revolution, from its com mend ntent to the denth 01 the Ciueeß and the execution of Brilfot. 1 'ollurs. I I 5. Piowdai'i History of the Briciih Empire, from May 1792, to December 179 ( dollar and a quarter [This is an interesting,and vaiuablc publication as has ] appeared for nir ; years. 6. iteattie's Moral Science, ivola. One dol lar and three quarters. eod. j - - 1, s ' 'ttl James ' T A TL O R, N°. 3 South Fourth Street, RETURN? bis grateful acknowledgements tt bit Friends aid tie Public fer their liberal encouragement, and begs leaveto hlicit m continuance of their favtrs. » At bis Shop gentlemen may it furnijbcd -with the bell materials, mi have them made ¥ p and fnijled in the mtj! fajhienable manner. He-will thankfully receive any orders and pay a prompt anil punctual attention to them. 0&. IJ 3*W >r 7 ; —* 1 " City of Wafiiington. ; n SGHEME of the LOTTERY, Ne.lfj s . POX THE IMPROVEMENT OF THt "* FEDERAL CITY. £ I A magnificent J 20,000 Dollars, and p dwelling house, J calh 3®,000 ate 1. 50,000 1 ditto 15,000 iceaih 25,000 40,000 1 ditto 15,000 &ca(h 14,000 30,000 14 t ditto »•, 000 & c»(h 10,000 io,ooo ** 1 ditto St 000 & " lh 5,000 io'ooqj c * 1 ditto 5,000 & caih 5,000 jo.ooo " 1 Cash piiie ol 10,000 1 » ditto 5,00* each, ara j 0,000 lO ditt» IjOOO 10.900 go ditto 500 10,000 100 ditto 100 10,000 n »oo ditto jo 10,000 400 ditts «si 10,000 0 1,000 ditto to to,octf 15,000 ditto i* ijt,,c®9 16,739 ' r ** e * 33,161 Blanks jo,ooo Ticket* «t 8 doKar* 400,000 This Lottery will afford an ejegant fpecirnen of the private buildings to beere&ed in the City of Washington —Two beautiful deligns are already felt fled fer the entire from* on two of the public fq'uares ; from these draw ings, it is proposed to erect two centre and l»ur corner buildiags, at soon as poftible atter this Lottery is fold, ind to convey them when complete, 10 Ihe fortunate adventur er», in the manner described in the'feheme for the HoreJ Lottery. A nett drdiifilion of five per cent, will be made to defray the n«ccff»rj- exoencfs 01' printing, &c. and the forplus will be made i part oTffirfunl IflreHSSO forTbe National University, to be erc&ed within the City of Walhington. sis* The drawing will commence as f-ion as the Ticket* are fold off.—;: —The money ptinet will be payable, in thirty day alter it is fintftied, apd any prizes for which fortunate auiabers art not produced within twelve mouth* after the drawing is doled art* to be conlideied as give* towards the fund fm the University, it ing determin cd to fettle the whole business in a year from the ending of . the drawing and to take up the bonds given as secu rity. The real (Vcaritfes given the paymesii of the Pri*e are bs'd by the President' and two DirtSort'of the ft«ik of Columbia, and atc valued at more than hall the Amount ol the Lottery, The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment oF the late Commilfioners ailifted :n the management of th« Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous talk a second time on behalf of the public ; a futile it'll t y nuti t ber of these having kindly accepted, it it hoped that th« friend* to a National University and the other federal ob jects may continue to favor the design. The fynopfi* of one of the Colleges, to form a branch of the National Institution, is already in the press, and will be speedily 1 published, together with it* constitution. A compleat Plan of the wholt of this Impehant lnftitution, compiled from a fele&ion of the bed materi als, ancient and modern, will be submitted to the public whenever tiie.fatne.jTiay havg gone through ittch rcvilion* at may be nccelTary to eftablilh the perfedfc confidence and general approbation, so eiTential to its present rife and fm ture exiftencefor the general good of America. By accounts received from the diflcrent partt of the Continent as well a* from Europe, where the ticket# have been sent for Me, the public are allured that the drawing will speedily commen«e, and that the tare ami caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe disposal of , the tickets, hat rendered the nort fufpenfioit indispensable. ; February 14, 179 J. SAMUEL BLODOET. Aug jo e »drf V Ticket! wity be had at the Bank ol Columbia j of Jame> iVttk &c Co. Baltimore or Gideon Dernfon, S?vannah, of Peter Gilmsn, Boflon ; ol John Hopkins Richmond : and of R,ichard Wells, Cooper'l icrfv. LOTTERY INTELLIGENCE. We are informed that the gentleman who drew, the 15,000 dollar prize, in the Canal Lottery, was the proprietor of only a Angle Ticket—This instance of good fortune, lhews that it is well to be ;n Fortune's road ; and i> the more pleafirig, as the owner of the prize it a very worthy, though not a very affluent ci tizen. t The Scheme of the Canal Lottery is certainly on« of the bell whkh has appeared—for, independent ;< the ufeful objefls to which its proceeds are to be ap» plied, the foheme is so calculated as to continually en hance the value of the Tickets remaining in the wheel; because, while the drawing progress, the chance of a capital prize growing greater, mull increase the va lue of the undrawn Ticket. The Prizes drawn to the close of the drawing «» last Wednesday Evening, were I of 15,000 t of - a,OOO 5 of - - l,oo« 4 of - 500 , 11 of . xo« 1700 of - 1% And there then remained in the whael 1 of 50,000 fcj I 1 «f - 30,009 1 * of 10,000 6 of t - - 3,500 9 of - . - *,000 ii ' ol - - i,oo« 36 of - - JOO 89 of - Ipo 14800 of - . Ia And ? stationary prizes of to.ooo dollars each ; by and the nature of those 5 stationary prizes, which are to belosg to the five last drawn tickets, it will he found, that an undrawn ticlcet was yeiterday morning, worth nearly 11 1-2 dollars, which, at the beginning, was worth no more than 10 dollars— and so the undrawn tickets mult continue to increase I in value, as fall as the drawing proceeds: And this circumstance will account for the number of Offices . which are opened for the sale of Tickets, as the pro fits mull be daily intreafine;; and in a few days a $ ■ Ticket now felling at 11 dollars, will no doubt com -1 mand 15 dolljis, and mull continue to get higher, at the drawing approximates to the five stationary pri?et r of 20,000 dollars each. A good Ccok, - Will meet with constant employment, and receive gene rous wages. Apply to the Printer. OA. 13.°
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