Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, November 16, 1795, Image 4
Jamaica Rum. 1 Cargo of the brig Peace, Capitin Gray, from the ■orth fide of Jamaica, » Will be landed to-morrow miming at Southjlrat wharf, m High Proof RUM, ri Prime SUGAR and COFFEE. Peter Blight. November 9. § Canal Lottery. ATo. 1491 Chefnut-flreet, between FourthlyFifth-Jlreets. ' THICKETS examined gratis, and every information giv- L •» refpeAing said Lottery. Also, Waihington and Paterfon Lotteries. Oct. it. t ro THE PUBLIC. MINIATURE PAINTING. < A Limner fram Paris refpe-Sfully informs the public, \ that lie paints Liketcffes in Miniature, in fach 0 striking and plealing a manner, as will, he hopes, fatisfy those who may employ him. His Likenesses axe war- tanted, his fittings fliort, a«d his terms easy. His Room is at No. a.neith Fifth-ttreet. ,1 November 11. §19'- P. S. As he shortly intends returning to France, he invites such Ladies and Gentlemen as may be delirous of having their Portraits drawn, to take advantage of the present time. Delaware Bridge. THE President and Managers of tfcc Company for c re&ing a Bridge over the l iver Delaware, at the Bo rough of Eafton, Give this Public Notice, That they will, until the firft day of February next, re ceive propafals of suitable plans or motlels for the laid Bridge; as alio for the ere<stion thereof, and the delivery •f materials. The le»gfh of the Bridge will be at the laaft. 600 feet, and must not be cainpefed of more than three arche*. Any perfan inclined to engage in the above undertak ing, will please to dire£t their plans and proposals to the F Secretary of the Canrpany at Eafton. By order tf the Prejident and Managers, JOHN ARNDT, Secretary. t>afiui, Pennsylvania, Nov. 12. m w Scs City Dancing Aflembly. ; THE Affemblie? will commence for the Seafan, on ' •Thursday Evening, the 19th inft. ' Jos. Redmjm 1 0 Sam. Stfrrrtt, > Managers. " e Tho. IV. Francis, j c November 4. dtlpth. g WANTED TO PURCHASE, ! Or ta take on a Lcafeof about 3 years, to commence ' on er abeut.ift of April next, A fihall Farm, ) FROM 3b to 60 acres, with fufficient building for farm ing che fame, and a decent heufe for a genteel family— a an equal proportion of arable, and woodland, and a than di.lance from Philadelphia, Trenton, or Wil mington, will be the mare ddirable. Apply ta No. 187, south Tliii i-Urcet. Nor. 6. §6t. Notice. ALL parsons indebted to the late partnerlhip as IVti ll r, \dgate, & IVbite, are del;red ta make payment J to Peter Vs. Gallaudet, No. 6}, street, who is autkorifed to receive the fame. Those wiio have claims on the said Firm wtll present them to him. Demands on the estate of the late Ptlaliah Webfer, de ceased, are to be exhibited to the fu'-fcribcr—and those indebted to the said estate, are requeued to make pay- ' merit to RUTH PERIT, Executrix, CBoler 20. dim. No. 47feuth Water-street. A COM?LETE PRINTING-0 F F I C E F O R S A L E, Confiftisg of i3oolb. of Type, well afTorted ; one ele gant Press, and every other article suitable for an ex tensive bufinefs —the whole nearly new. The terms of payment will be, a fourth, caih; a fourth, at three "months; and the remainder, to accommodate the pur chaser, will be taken in printing work. The amount is about 12QO dollars, For particulars apply to the Editor. O&ober 13. ' 3HW2m. N 0 . 116. Diflr'iS of Per.nfyhania, to wit: , —jf> E it remembered, that on the ninth day f "] £> of November, in the twentieth year of l*~ A J the Independence of the United States of A -1 ' merica, Samuel Harrifon Smith, of the said Diftrifl, hath deposited in this Office the title of a book, the right whereof .he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit: " A Vindication of Mr. Randolph's Resignation," in conformity te the Ail of the Ccingrefs ot the Uni ted States, intituled, " An aiSt for the encouragement of learning, by feenring the copies of maps and charts and books to the authors and proprietors of such co pics, during the times therein mentioned." SAM. CALD vVELL, Clerk of the Nov 11. (iaws<iu) Dijlriil of Pennsylvania. Andover Iron Works TO BE SOLD,: OR LET ON LEASE. THEY are fituateinthe ccuuties of SulTex and Morris, in the State: of New-Jcrfey : The ore lies within a mile of the Furnaco, Is esteemed of the firft; quality of any in America, and particularly adapted for making Steel* The Furnace and Forge, to which belong.bctjveep it and 12,c00 acres of Land, will be fold together, or leafed ei ther fepnratety or together : they are distant about lev en miles froni each other, and are an objr«st well worth the attention ot !r«n Masters. The &c. are in eve ry refpecl commodious For further particulars 9pply to Benj mill Chew, ©r johnLardner, Philadelphia. Oct. 2. 3raw To be disposed of at private fale t Pursuant to the lait Will and Testament ©f Casper Grass, deceased, TyrfO two k bfick Mefiiiagerf Lms of Ground, viz. No. itfo, north Second, near Race; and No. 174, nortn Fifth, near Vinc-ifcreet—both good flands for I business, particularly the former. For terms apply to LAWRENCE SECKEL, or ) CASPER GRAFF, j Executors. November li, 1795. aaw. if!or hale, v/ : ■ « Or to be LET for a term at years, AN elegant Hcufe with about forty-two acres of Land and Meadow. The f.tuation is very convenient for a Country beat, or for a parson inclined to attend the markets. "Qicrc ij an excellent Kitchen Garden, Ice-house, and a variety of Fruit—the distance about £ve mites from the city. For further information apply to the Printer. November 14. lawtf. ALL persons having any demands on the Estate ot Marv Hewson, late of Bucks county, Jeceifed, are desired to apply to "William Hewson, near Briad, in / the county aforefaid, for immediate fettloment. And ail persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make pay ment to the said William Mewfon, who i. hereby autho rifei to rcceive the fame. Elizabeth Hewson, Executrix. Jonathan Williams, £ E „ ccut „,. William Hewion, i Betlemeede, near Brijtet, Oft.a 6, 179 s- d>( American Land/capes. '" t tic PROPOSALS F)A PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A Twenty-Four VIE WS, Tn" SELECTED from the molt striking and interesting Profpeils in the United States ; each ef wbidi Views, will be accompanied with a dtferiptive account of its L»c*L Historical, and other Incidental Pecukarttias By G. I. PARKYNS, *• Autltr if tin u Afenttjtit Remains and Anciett Gaßtcs in Great Britain." ve CONDITIONS. " tal I. That the work fliall be publilhed by Subscription; and fit that each SiAfcriber fliall engage to t:ak.' the whole set nv of Views, and fliall pay for each angraviig, if Llat-k or brawn, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. I. That th<?dimenfions of caohengraving (lallbe CMby 17 I. mchefl, ixecated in aquatinta, and pabliftedupon paper of afuperior quality. The publication to commence im- U, mediately; an J one engraving to be dclivtred to the Sub scribers, on the firft Monday of aach fuaeeding month, HI "until the propofedferies {hallbe finally HI. That'with the last View of the series, (ball be deli vered an.engraved title-page; an elegant charaflerifcic [ vignette; a map of the route, connected with the prof r petSU exhibited in the the course of the Work; and an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. Subscriptions are received by T(lr. Harrifai, at his Print Ciop, Maidrnlane, New-York, by Mr. Carey, Book-fell- „ er, No. 118, Market street, Philadelphia, and by all the . principal Book-fellars jr. the United States. February 28. } ]Tq RSA LE, ' 5 A very valuable ESTATE, * Called Twittenham. SITUATE in the tnvnjhip of Upper Derby, and county of f Delaware, 7 1-2 miles from Philadelphia, and half a tnHc from the new tV/fiern road: containing acres of excellent ■j Land, 45 of which are good watered Meadow, 9 Of/ prime . JVOOJ Land, and the reft Arable of the frfl quality. There are g on the premises a good two/lory Jfrick House, with 4 rwras on ( a floor, and Cellars under the v)hole, with a Pump Well of ex* cclient Water in front; a large frame Barn, Stables, cmd other convenient buildings; a Smoke-House andf one Spring House ; two j, good Apple-Orchards, and one of Peaches. The Fields are alt in j , ~ Clover, except those immediately under tillage, and arc so tatd out as to have the advantage of Water in eael> of them, which j e renders it peculiarly convenient for Grazing. j , The fit uathn is pleafatit and healthy, and from the high culti vatim of the Land, the good neighborhood, and the vicinity tb the ci- j, ty, it is very suitable fbr a Gentleman s Country Seat. j< 7he foregoing is part of ibe Eft ate of Jacob Hat mat, v dec oafed andcffcrod far sale by M ORDECAI LEWIS , Surviving Executor. - OA. 9, «79f «>tf Sale of valuable Properly. To be Hold, by Public Audion, e ' the 10th day of December, iygs* At th." T'o»>tinc Coffee-Houfe in New-York, at 11 o'elock in the foreuocTT, all tlie rigRT, tinc, aTrd *4" <ixa AMERICAN IKON CO MP ANT, in the following valuable TRACTS of LAND, %iz, I. A LL that tra& of land containing about 2500 acres, j •" f\. (itiiate in the oocntyaf Orange, being part «f the L mountain lots No. 22 and in the patent of Cheefecock, j formerly iaid out. by Charlks Clinton, Esq. deceased, and i purchafcd by the Agent ol the Ameriean Iron Company of £ Wi'liam Smith, Esq. on the 2th day of November, 1766. q This tract contains some plough land and swamp; also c Fotuckeit Pond and the outlets thereof. B 2. All that traiS of land situate on the weft fide of Hud- j fen's river, near Buttermilk Falls; containing loooacres In this trait there is said to be a valuable mine, some good j " swamp and timber land. ]; 3. AH those two traAs situate on the north fide of the j e Mohawk rivw, being part of the Manor of Colby, par- _ '■ chafed by the Agont of the American Iron Company in the £ t yearsl76s and 1767, of Oliver Delancy, Esq. the one con taining 2940 acres, the other 3815 acres. 4. All that tra6t of land fi.uate on the north fide «f the q Mohawk river, near the German Flats ; adjoining part of Colby's manor, and bounded on ths aaft by Canada creek. This trail will be divided, and fold in the following Lots, viz, y Acres. Acres. 3 f Let I containing 966 Lot 14 containing 1000 J. 2 987 I s 1000 d 3 844 16 529 a 4 806 17 412 I n 5 762 18 1160 6 goj 19 1000 I " 7 970 20 iocs j. S 1000 »i 1000 * n 9 1000 39® ts 10 1000 *3 7iO ' 3 . 11 i9oo 24 930 I; 12 ioco 45 13 icoo 7< The trail: aji No. 4is chiefly beach, maple, bass and etna, j The purchtfe money to be paid by the following inftal- -ncntn, viz. one-fourth on the day ofl'ale: one-fourth on the firft Tuesday in A pril next; one-faurth on the firft Tuetlay in o<!lober, 1796; and the remainder on the firft Tuesday . I s in April, 1797. when deeds wiMbe given to the pur chafer. ' Plans of the dififcrent traAs of land may be fcen by ap plying to Mr. Peter Gaelet, one of the trufteei, in New- J ; York; or to Mr. Ed-ward EdxvarJt, in Philadelphia. ' November 4. m&t. id —— 11 :i - Forty Dollars Reward. E j ie T) AN away from the fubferiber, living at Mordington ■ e _ I\_ Mills, near Frederica, in Kent county, state of Dela- ta ware, on the night of the 27th of Jnne last, a slave negro man named BENN, about 27 years old, 5 feet 10 er 11 inches high, of a yellow complexion, and might pass for a mulatto. The clothes he had on cannot, with exa&nefs, o be described, as he made several breaches of honesty, at . that way, on his setting oat. H: is a very great sloven in his dress; has naturally a condemned and lurly eounte- 1 nance, altho' he at times affefls a fniling one j his vilage is thin, with large black whiflteTS; the whitr« of often red : It is nofrrecolle&ed whether he has any par- ' ,or ticular Sefii-marks, except on his back, where may be seen (tho' light) the fe> rs as tho whip, placed by jadiaial ' 5- authority, for hoofe-hreaking, lock-breaking, llealing, <scc. as well before, as since I purchased him. He is pef feffed of but a Imall lhare of reafoii or feniibility; a great coward, tho'his looks arc devilish, and at the fame time sneaking. As he took his flight upwards from here, at the commencement ot har\ T cft, it is prcfumed he was per suaded by some of the free negroes in this quarter to make ind 1:11 dc; 'P- w ' :h them—fboqld he nat be in Philadelphia, ) - Qr he is probably between here and there. t j ie Whoever takes up the said negro Bean, and fecares llc him in any public goai, so that his matter may get him orn a K 2!n > lhall have the above rawarJ ; and if broaghthome additional charges for reasonable oxpences;, paid by James Douglafs. PHILADELPHIA, Printed b-y fJSNAO, N°* 119 GhrfnutStrict.—Price Sjx Dollars Per Annum. i ROOKS, Printed for ana Puhl'tfhcd by MATHEW CARE^i, N°. 1(3 MARKET STREET. i (i*rice Sixteen Dollars.) J i New Sylem of Modern Gcograpky : , or y a H'rftorital and Commerctcl Grammar ; \ and pre/cut Jlatc of. the fever si Nations of the IVtrU, CONTAINING, The figures, motions, and euHar to each emmtry. diftnnces ©f the Pla««ts, ae- VII. Observations on the cording totheNewtonian fyi- changes that hav« fceen any A tera, and the lat«fl obferva- where ohferved upon ifie face tions of nature ftnee the raoft ear n. A gtineral view of the ly periods of history. Earth, eonfidered as a planet; Vlil. Hiflory a*id origin with federal ufeful definitions of nations; their forms of go and problems vernnuait, resignation, laxvs, lIU Grand cpvifiens of the revenues, laxes, naval and fclol>e into hi and water, military strength. ~ L conticents and islands. IV. Genius, »a»neri,Vuf- Sltuatieti and exHntof em- toms and habits of the people, pices, kingdoms, states, pro- X. Their language, learn "* vinces and colonies. inj, arts, sciences, mauufac -1 V. Thir climates,air, foil, turfs and commerce. •*ejfltiMe*»,pr»du<Sions, me- XI. Chief cities, ftru<sture» tals, minerals, natural curie- rujns, and artificial euriofities. fities, seas, rivers, bays, pro- Xfl. Latitude, longitude. ® montoriet* and Lfces. bearingsanddiftancesofprin- VI. Birds and Beasts pe- cipalplacesfromPhiladelphia TO WHICH ARE ADDED, J< I. A Oeographical Index, with the names and place! a pha betically arranged. 11, A Table of the Coins ol all nations, and their value in doljars and cents. - , 111. A Chronological Talile of remlrka'bU eventi, from ~ the Creation to the present time. By WILLIAM GUI HRIE, E/q. 1 The Aftrononeical part by "James Ptrgtijon, F. R. S. Cerrc&ed by Dr. Pavid Rittenhoose. 7» which are added, the lat« Dffeoveries of Dr. Herfchell, and other eminent j Astronomers. The first amerisar edition, corrected, improved, and greatly enlarged. Containing the following Maps and Plates. j 1 Map of the World »3 Hindoftan a Chart of the World 24 Africa j Europe *5 United St*te« j 4*Cowitriesii»undtheN<Jrth 16 Br it ifh Dominions in A- Pole. marica j Sweden, Denmark, Nor- a 7 Weft Indies / way and Finland. 2? * Province «f Maine 6 RufKa , 19* New Hampshire <; 7 Scotland 2 England and Wales 3i*Connedlicat J 9 Ireland 3t*Rhode Island , jo France 33'VernMRt r Il*SeatofWar 34*NewYork , 12 Seven United Provinces 35*Nev.- Jersey , ! 13 Austrian, French and 3 6'Pennsylvania £ | Dutch Netherlands 3 7 "Delaware , j 14 Germany 3S*Maryland I 15 Switeerland 3y*Virgi»ii j j 16 Poland 40* Kentucky 17 Spain and Portugal 4l*North Carolina j 18 Italy 4J*Teneffee government i ly Turkey in Europe 43*S®uth Carolina »o Afta 44*Ceorgia 21'Difcoveries madeby cap- 45 Copernkan system % tains Cooke and Clerke. 46 Armißary fphore { Si China s The Maps narked with liars are'added to this edition y eKclulive of those in the lift London edition. The United States Register for 1795, : Price 50 Cents. >G O N T E N T S. ~ CLj^!: ir, _vyith the Boundaries of the United « tables, _Phuii4atiofi < SOVfRNMMNT. 1 » Supreme Executive Lift of the Officers J Legislature Statement ot Sxportf « » Judiciary Public Debt * 1 ®f Stats Fay,&c. of the array Dcpattment of theTreafury Mint Eltablilhraer.t • Commiflioners of Loans Rules for reducing tlie cur -3 Officers of the Cnftoms rencies of the different Revenue Cutters states to a par with cash " Light Houfc« other ' Officers of the Excise Tables of the number of Duties aad Dutiable articles eents and decimal parts ] Exempts from duties in any number of (hillings i e Duties on tonnage and pence less than a dol- ' " ; on domestic objects lar in the currencies of ] e Drawbacks, &c. and regn the different states I lations to be oferved in Tables ftiewing the valne of obtaining them dollars in the etirreneies i c General Abftrail from the of ditto pevenue laws, relating to Poft-olHce eftablilhment ■ the duty of mailers of Lift of Post-Towns, &c. veffeis, of the owners, Latitude and Longitude of &c. of goods, and the the ppincipal towns in the '• officers of the customs; United States to the payment of duties, Banks and the importation of Literary Institutions goods National Manufactory] E*pesces of Government Sefiloms of the Courts for 1794 Western Territory Department of War State Governments. New Hampfliive South-Carolina Vermont Georgia MaiTaehufetts Or<Ur of time in which the Connecticut several States adopted the New-York tederal Constitution New-J«rfey Table of the Sun's rising Pcjinfylvanin and setting Delaware Abftrasft of goods, wares, Maryland and merchandize export- Virginia ed from the United States • Kentucky from the ift of October I North-Cariliiii '90, to 30th Sept. J7QI* Charlotte a tale of truth—by Mrs. T Vwfon, of the new Theatre, Philadelphia. Second Ametitan edition— Frice 75 cents. [The rapid sale of the firft edition of this enterefting novel, in a few moiiths is the best criterion of - its merit.] extract from the critical review, abril 1791, p. 468. " It may ba a tale erf truth, for it is not unnatural, and n it is a tale of real diftrefs—Charlo '.te, by the ajtifice of a teacher, recommended to a iichool, from humanity ra -0 her than a cwivicfUn of her integrity, or the regularity, »f her former oonduet, is enticed from her governess, and accompanies a young officer to America—the marriage s ' ceremony, if not forgotten, is paftponed, and Charlotte dies a martyr to the incoullancy of her lover and treach " u'y of his friend. e ~ The iifuations are artless anil affciling—the cVefcription ' natural and pathetic ;we ihould feel for Charlotte if such a person ever exlfted, who for one error, fearce'.y', pirhaps defervsd so severe a pumfhment. If it is a fidion, poetic j justice is not, ■» e think, properly distributed." X. The Inn*ilitor —by Mrs. Rowfon. Second Philadcl '' pWa edition. 87 I 1 ceHts. i. Adventures of Roderic Random. 4 vols. I doMar and 50 cents, coarl'e paper—l dollar and 75 cents fine. at 3- Notes on the state of Virginia—by Thomas Jeffjrfon. 1-ric.e.neatly bound, one dollar and a half. 4. History of the French Revolution, from its com mencement to the death-01 the Queen aad the execution a ' of BriiTot. 1 dollars. 5. Plovvden's History of the British Empire, from May 179-2, to December 1793. 1 dollar and a quarter [This- is an interesting and valuable publication as has appeared for many years. 6. Beattie's Element! of Moral Scienae. a vols. One dol lar and three quarters. eod. Now FubJUJked. By T. S T EPlili N S, AO. 60, fonth Second-(Ired. The curious Prophecies of RICHARD BROTHERS. CONTAINING groat and remarkable things,not xeveal edto any other per lon on earth. This work is interfiling to every one. Augujl 14 IA r THE PRESS \ A.ad fpecdily will be published, by BENJAMIN DAYiF.S, At 68, Higb-Jlrett, THE American Repository, for 1796; €Ontaining: A cornpleat • Calendar for Rules for reducing the cur the year. reneies of tfye fever alftate?. Lifts of the executive, legif- Tabic of 6cc..rfdu- lative and judicial officers aed into dollars & Cv.a|*. of the federal government Summary of the exports in of the jniniftcrs and 4 fucccfiive years. consuls to and from the Amount of the unredeemed United States. debt, annual revenue and A register of the land and expenditures. sea forces of do. A view of the finking" fund. Rates of postage, and times An eftinaat# of the imports of receiving & closing the of the United States, in mails at Philadelphia. two several years Alitk of the poft-towns,with Domestic duties or excises. the diftanees ©f each, on Drawbacks and bounties, the main line, as well as Banks, with rules of con erofs roads. dudting business. — of the federal courts. Officers of the civil govern — of the supervisors of the ment of Pennsylvania. revenue. Estimate of -cxpenconpf do. The mint, and monies of the in one U.S. and the currency of Officers of civil government e-achftate. of New-York. A lift of the commifironerf Sovereign princes and re of loans. publics of Europe. A table, lhewi«g the propor- Lift of the navy of Great tion of froe persons to Britain, corrected agree- Haves, and of males to fe- able to the latest informa lities, &c. in the U.S. tion. Militia of the United States, Do. of the navy of France, with the proportion of do. cach. State of the air, and a diary An alphabetical lift of duties of the winds and weather agreeably to the last a<ft during* of Congress. months, ending ift Sept, Anaount ofimpoft and tonn- 1795. age of one year. Bills of mortality in Philad. Custom-house fe«6, See. of one year. This little volume will contain a much greater cosipa's, as well as variety of matter, than that of the preceding year, and wiH be embell'ifhed with an engraved frontis piece, title page, and a vignette faced with a head orna ment, to each month. The scenes depidted in the vig ■ettes, allttde chiefly to the rural labours of the year. The engravings are new, and executed with an excellence that «oes credit to the American fine arts. At the fame place may be had, Plans of the city of Philadelphia, and its environs, accu rately engraved from a late survey. Maps of the United States, and of each state fepftrately. A valuable collection of modem Books, and a general assort- of Stationary Wares. I Note.—Thofc who delire it, may have tLe abovs-m.enti •ncd Maps, or any other, coloured, cacvaffed, and varnifk ed, and pot up in any manner that may be most conveni ent, by applying at directed above. > OA. 2, 1795. law. Mr. Walter Robertfon BEOS leave to mq,ualnt the Gentlemen, fubferibers to the print Portrait of George Walhington, Prefcilimt of tie United States of America, engraved by Mr. F; Id, the Proofs arc rasAy for delivery to trie ers a; John Jamas Barralet's, No. 19 north Ninth-street; •r at J. Ormred's, bookseller, No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet, where the fubferibers are rcquefled to fend their addreis. Oftcbtr 47 • cod. " LOTTERY INTELLIGENCE. ~ t We are informed tint the gentleman who drew the f 1^5,000 dollar prize, in tile 1 Canal Lottery, was the s proprietor of only a single Ticket—This instance of s good fortnne, (hews that it is well te We in Fortune's - road; and is the more pleasing, as the owner of the f prize is a. very worthy, though not a very affluent ci tizen. f The Scheme of the Canal Lottery is certainly one s of the heft which has appeared—for, independent of the ufeful obiefls to which its proceeds are to be ap plied, the f«hem« is so calculated as to continually en hance the value of the Tickets remaining; in the wheel; because, while the drawing progresses, the chance of e a capital prize growing greater, must increase the va lue of the undrawn Ticket. The Prizes drawn to the close of the drawing on last Wednesday Evening, were I of 15,000 s of - 1,000 5 of - - 1,000 4 of - 500 JI of - - . 100 1700 of - - t% « And there then resrfained In the wheel e x of 50000 1 of - - 30,000 jr % of S OjOOO " 6 of a,joo i, 9 of 2.000 15 of - - . 1,000 'S 36 of JtJo * 89 of - - 100 r " 14800 of , - - 11 ' e And ? stationary prizes of 20,000 dollars each ; by 7 which, and the nature of those 5 stationary prizes, which are to belong to the five last drawn tickets, it will be found, that an undrawn tickct was yesterday , morning, worth nearly 111-1 dollars, which, at J the beginning, was worth no more than ro dollars— and so the undrawn tickets must continue to increase I in valse, as fact as the drawing proceeds: And this circumftauce will account for the number of Offices id' which are opened for the sale of Tickets, as the pro re fits must be daily intreafing; and in a few days a te Ticket now felling at 11 dollars, will no doubt com t» mand 15 dollars, and must continue to get higher as the drawing approxitnates to the five stationary prizes n of 20,000 dollars each. L__ a \LL pcrlons indebted to the Eltatc ot S.UVIUEL " 3 ix FRAUNCE.S, late of this city, Innkeeper, de 1C eeafed, are desired to make payment to the iubicriber ; and all thole who have amy demands aj;aii.it tne la.n Estate, are requsfted to bring ia their accounts proper . , ly attested. _ SAMUEL M. FRAUNCES, A«mg Eiccuto.. South Water-street, No. 5»- Qiflober 28, 1795. , n- ALL persons indebted to the hftate of Doctor JOHN on X\ H. GIBBONS, late of Philadelphia, decea.w, " requellcd to make payment; and tliafe nave a»f lay demands againtl said Estate, are desired te bring in • — accounts duly attefled,for fcttlerkcn:, to las ROBERT HfySHAM.. Attorney in fact for Mary tfitbons, adnnnillratrJ ol- to the said dec.afed's Eilate. , Arch-llreet,No. IC7, Nov./.