Waffrington Canal Lottery, N°. I, WHEREAS the State of Maryland kas authorised the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thousand, two hundred, and fifty dollars, lor the pur pole of cutting a Canal through the City of Wafliington, from the t'o vOmac to theEattern Branch Haruour. The following is the SCHEME of No. I. Viz -i Prize of ao,ooo dollars, 20,000 r ditto 10,000 10,000 7 last: drawn "> Tickets, each J 5 ditto 1,000 10 ditto 500 ao ditto 100 55 ditto S° 5750 ditto II Tq be raised for the Canal, 5847 Prizes, 11638 Blanks, not two to a prize, n'soo Tickets, atTen Dollars, - 175,00 a The Commiflioners have taken the Securities re quired by the aforefaid a& for the punflual payment of 'he prizes. The drawing ®f this Lottery will commence, without *!clay, as soon as the Tickets arc fold, of which timely notice will be given. Such prize* as are not dimanded in fix months after the -'rawing is finilhed, shall be considered as relinquifbed for *hs Benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly. NOTLEY YOUNG, ' DANIEL CARKOLL,«/D. City of Washington, Feb. I I xur isais at tms ujjice. The Conllitution of the United States, price s© ccnts. Lad report of the late Sesretary ot the Trea sury, containing a Plan for the further support of Public Credit, 75 cents. Gertnanicys 20. Proceedings of the Executive refptfting the In furger.ts forming an interesting History of the iate Iniuiredtiou m the four Wettern Counties of Fennfylvania. Interesting summary cf the events which have t'ikeA place in the Republic of Geneva; —written by M. de Nvvarnois, 12 1-2 cenls. Twenty fix letters; on the moll interesting fubr ]gfts, refpefting the American Revolution, con- Paining much information not generally known to the Citizens of t-he United States, written in the "•ear 1780, 2J cents. Also a few copies of . the Accounts of the Re ,,-ipta and Expenditures of the United States, du- Tvng the year 1794 — Dollar and 50 cents. December 20th, 1795- d. City cf Wa(hir«gton. Xi EME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OT THE FEDERAL CITY. A magnificent J 20,000 dollars, & J 3<yellmg-houfe, j cash ,>O,OOO, are ) 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 l ditto 10,000 & calh 10,000 j ditto 5,000 & cash 5> 00:3 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 1 cash prize of s do. 5,000 each, are, jo do. i,oco so do. 5 00 too do. IPO soo do. 5° 400 do. 25 ,1,000 do. io 5,000 do. 13 46,739 Prizes. 33,261 Blanks. jo,ooo Tickets, at "Eight Dollar*, 40,6000 This Lotteiy will affoM an elegant specimen of the ivat-e buildings to be ere<»rd in the City of Washington —Two beautiful designs are already (elected for the enure onu on two of the public fquaret ; from these draw -25, it is iJropoTcd 16 erect two centre and lour coiner buildings, as'3oirss poflible >fter this Lottery is fold, and n.convey them when complete, to the fortunate adventur era, in tht iKinner dcfcribed in the feheme lor the Hotel 1 .ottery A nciL deduction of five per cent, will be made So defray the necelTary expenees of ■ panting,. &c. and Ihe f U i plus will be made a part <rf the fund irttoWded foi the National Univtrfity, to be ,creaeti-within the City of XafViopton. • - fKT The drawing a's-fooa as the Tickets tit fold off. -The m6n«V *itl b.e payable in thirty days after it is finifbed,»'iti any priies for which fortunate nutabeis an- rtv, prodttted-AsMtbio iwclvt moniht 3 ;ter the drawing is clofeli' are 10 be conGdsied as given tbwartig the ftifed for the Un'tverfity, it deiermm to fettle tHr- w'jtole business in a year fropi the ending of the drawing and to take up the bond* gucu as fecu- iity. m . The real feeurities Riven for the payment oF the Prize are held by the President and two Difeftors oF the Bank of Columbiz, ar.d are valued *1 marc than natt the amount of she Lottery. The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of the late CammilEqners a&ftqcl in the management cf the Motel Lottery arc requeftqij to undertake this arduous ta(k a fecorkl time on bchali cf the public ; 2 iufiicicnt num ber ot these having kimfty accepted, it is hoped that the friends to a National Umvcruty and the other federal ob ie&s mjy continue.to favor the dcfign. TKfc synopsis of one oTUie' Colleges, to form a branch of the National Institution, is already in the prel's, and will be fpecdily putlifiled, together with its oonftitution. A comjliit Plan of the whole of this Important, nllitutioiij lompiled from a feleftion of the best materi als, ancle i.<: md modern, will be submitted to the public whenever :hc fame may have gone through such revisions as may be neceJTaryto eftablUh the perfect confidence and general approbation, so cffential to its present rife and fu ture exiitpr.eefor the general good of America. By accounts received from the different parts t?f the Continent as well as from feurope, where the titkets have been sent for fate, the p'lT.lic are that the drawing will Ipecdiij, commence, and that the care ana caution unavoidably •neceHajy to insure a fafe disposal of the tickets, has rendered the lnort futyeafion iadi^en&ble. February 24, 1795- _ SJIMUEL BLQDGET. Aug 3® eodtf » * lickets f'jy be hud- at the Sank ot Columbia; of James W<ft Sc Co. Babimore or Sava W fl, of Peer Gilman. Boston; of .;'£*■ Hopk.nt Kictimoud ; and of Richard WellSjCojper s icrr*» 35.00° 5,000 5,000 a,ooo 2.75° 69,008 26,150 175,000 LEWIS DEBLOIS, GEORGE WALKER, Wm. m. duncanson, THOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY. 50,000 40,000 30,000 10,00 a 10,000 ic,ooo 10,000 10,000 io,opo lO,OpO lO,OQO 10,000 10,000 20,000 f 30,000 MEDICINE 5. JOSEPH HUCC'EFO II D, DRUGGIST, J No. 319 Pcai\-iiila:e Queen-Street, INTENDING to retire from business, will dispose of his whole ltock of Medicines together vvitji a complete (hop furniihed, which arc of the latest imported and bi# I quality. Any persons inclining to pur chafe the whole will he only charged a small advance on tl}c original coik and tue terras of payment rendered easy. The purchafier will have the advantage (if he chooses) of taking immediate pofieflion of' the Ihop and cellar as the house is, engaged for another year", and on the firft next he may have poffeflioii of the whole which is art excellent stand for bu siness and no medical florc better eila'uLftied nor more ex tenliveiy connevied in trade on the continent. Persons not inclining to puichafc the whole may be accommodated with quantity at very reduced prices. Those persons who are indebted to the co-partnership of Peter and Joseph Huggeford, Wiil b; piealea to pay tne lame to Joseph Huggeford, 011 or before the 15th day of April next, asaltgr that time all Outstanding debts will be 1 put into the hands of an attorney. New-York. Fcfc.6 .r_.pnraim Clark, CLOCK WATCH MAKER, PHILADELPHIA, Has received by the different arrivals, A VERY LAUGH AND EXTENS'VE ASSORTMENT 07 Gold, Silver, and Metal Watches; ALSO, A GENERAL SUPJ'LY lit TOOLS, FILES, and MATERIALS; C N 31S'I ] Ni*V OF ' Japann'd Clock Faces; Eight (.'ay, and thirty hour brass-, ilit pinions and forged work ; large and fmali bells; time piece and witch glades ; springs ; hrge and l'mall and be el; irons ; ditto hammers ; large 2nd small bench vices, and hand vices; Aiding tongs and pliers; screw plates; round, oval, and lquare draw plates; lhears; blowpipes; emery; rotten Hone; pnaiicc stone; cruci bles ; cat-gut, and ;o hour lir.es; an elegant ;uTortment of ladies and gentlemens' ileel and gilt chains, {ilk flrisgs, gilt and steel ie'als and keys. All orders from the Country carefully attended to. February II American Landscapes. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A T VIE W S, SELECTED from the raoft ftrikin;* and iiiterefting Profprfts in the Bilited Sta!<"s ; each «f which Views, will be accompanied with a descriptive account of its Local, Historical, stud ether Incidental Peculiarities By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of the " I.ioncjik Rsrzains and Ancient Call Us in Great Britain ** Conditions I. That the v.-ork fhafl be published by Subscription; and that each Subfaibcr ihali efigage to take the whole set of Viuws, and Jhall pay for each en/raving, if blaok or brown, a Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. I. That the dinienfions of each engraving (hall be 14 by 17 uiche», executed in ?quitinta, and publifhedupon paper of a fuperiorquality. The publicatian to tomrience im mediately ; and one engraving to be delivered to the Sub scribers, on the firft Monday of. each fucceeaing mewth, until the proposed series shall be finally completed. 111. That -with the last V iew of the series, (hull be deli vered an engraved title-page ; an elegant chara>slenftic vignette: a map of the route, connected with the proJV pe&s exhibited in the the course of the Work; sid an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. Subfcriptioas are received by Mr. Harrifon, at his Print Ihop, Maiden lane, New-York, by Mr. Caicy, Book-fell er. So. 118, Marketftrect, Philadelphia, and by all the principal Book-fellers in the Unked.State6. February 28. d FOR SALE, A NEAT two flory frame building, situate in Fifth- XJL street, continued in Southward, which I.fts at 301. per annum, fubje& to a ground rent of lies. An elegant Blown Gelding, 14 1-2 hands high, goes well in a chair or undoi the faddte.—An handsome riding Chair and Cuachee, with harness.complete. Three tract? of I.and, situate contiguous to each other, containing about 773 acres, in Northumberland county, near the town of Northumberland Sundry traits of Land in Bedford county, being ah out 2,200 acrxs, part near the waters of Conymeaux. and adjoining Lands of TJaniel Tvfon. Also, one other tratft in Weflmoreland cocmy, adjoining land6of William'Sitgreaves, on Clear field creek'. For terms apply to SAMUEL R. FRANKLIN, No. 81, S. Watei'-ftrcet. or No. 71, S. Sccond-ftreet. Philadelphia, Feb. 25, 179^- TO BE SOLD, That well Irnov/r, Estate, The Tammany Hill Farm, I .ate belonging to Godfrey Malbone, iEfq. deceased, SITUATED in Newport, Rhode-Island, confuting of a bout 700 acres of choice araifls and pasture land, with in a mile of the.central part'of Newport. This estate is advantageously situated, plentifully watered—commands an extetiiive of the town, ocean, country, &c. &c. Has upon it orchard., of the heft engraftad frtiit trees; and three handsome farm houses, in good repair. In the elegant and extenfWe gardens, belonging to the fame, are fevcral fifh-papds, |>atVin'g streams, ftimmer lioufes, &c. &c, Together \t|th a (juantity of Conneiti cut free (lone—the ruins of a' 'large mansion house, con- fumed by fire. For terms of pjirchafc, &c. apply to Francis Erinley and William Hunter, Elquires, at Newport, Rhode-Island ; Dr. Lloyd, and Mr Nathaniel Brinjej, at Boilon ; Mr. Samnel Breclt, jun. Philadelphia; or to Richard Hartifon, Esq. at New-York. Feb. 13. *4teod. FOR S A L E y A very valuable ESTATE, j Called WITT F.KE AM. SITUATE in the toivnjbip of Upper Derby, and county cj Delaware, 7 1-2 miles from Philadelphia, and half a mile from the reiv Weflern road: cmtaining 230 acres of excellent Land, 45 of itbitb are good "Watered 3/leadoiv, 90 cf prime Wood Land, and the reft Arable of the frjl quality. 'There are on the premises a good tivoQory Jirici House, ivitb 4 rooms op a floor, and Cellars under the zvhcle, "with a Fawp JVcIJ of ex cellent Water in front; a large frame Barn, Stables, and other convenient biUdings; a Rrioke-H»iffc etndjknf.Spring House ; tivo gptd Apple-Orchards, end one (if Peaches. c Th: Fieldi are alt i, t Clover, except thrft immediately under tillage, and are so tatd out as to have the advantage if 4Vuier in each oj them, "which renders it peculiarly convenient so. Grazing. The situation is pleasant ard /srJtby, and from the high culti vation of the Land, the gcou neighl. ycod, and the vicinity to the ci ty, it is very suitable for a Gentleman's Country Seat. Ibe foregoing is part of the Ljlatc "f facob Jia? dtccafea 9td offered for sals by A 1 ) KI) EC AI i<\. \V I£> Oti. 9, 17?5 »6tf Surviving £xccuta ■ / a* Bank of Columbia, Jamf.s tyj'AfcPitf, FZBR7ARY Iltij, J796. °1 A T L 0 R, A Late a<ft of the General Assembly nnki.ig fonie al- jjo 3 South Fourth Street, tcration in tlu Charter of the b-nlc of Cola.nbia T-\ £ TURNSi«; r<f fcl lit FrimAtmsa (but not to have effjol until tho coaf.-at of toe ScocVooM- j\ %•> huvt /«>....» c» iu the said Bank be given at a g.-a-ral tne&mg, a cauixwmcr of their frvm. tranfmitteJ, under-their corporate leal, to rijfi gaveracr I s/jop aenttemu mav ie fjrmjhci vuib tieM'maUnuU,- and council) being too long lor insertion in a n--wfoa >-r, Ir jl Ja .- Jrt > x ,!, Zinit up and finijMb, "'the moji fifhcnciU - lam direAftd Vj the J . Oirc&ors to notity the Me _ uiU tiu^ju n } rativt unJ tr j m UM i M »' Stockholder, ot the alteration, as folio**: pumSW aiUntiun tc tkm'. 0(1. 15 2lv ' By tlic original !^w ( . the Stock ot the S ink of CGlum«» PROPOS VLS "" ' bia is to conf.il of 19,950 (hares, of 100 <loa*rs eaci, to p&mriifO BT SUBSCRIPTIO!sr y •be paid by annual uillaliiients of io dodars (hare, A Ntw EDITION OP except the fiftt three payments, which arc uirei-.ea to be . n , .. r „ A rr . mad*, and whi.-hWaccoruK.giy been nude, at (hotter MIL L A R's ELEME NF t> ' periods. A (uilurgrin makifcg.any bl the paytn&ius re- O F qpirexj by the law, operates u fWfwture ©Pali preceding £ \>i (J i 1 /AtS \J jR. jf iV C /V- P3 lTiefa S te act provides that the Stockholders may i*y THE prcfeat puMi<*ion ft all, Vy addition* t-.th; f- - "S up, as foonai they think proper, the lev.rJ inlafments * Treatise puM.fci din Bllta.ll m j7B7.be . Hill to become due on their ft ires, or tof K' 'V s ** ~ bz: oi Uv " •»**» oi :' 1 • bjut the aggregate amount oP the voluntary pjyftiex&t fU ?9° 4* cn > on u P* c;i *}"?' r to be made is not to exceed in any one year 100.000 doi- U had bee. fuggCUed to the computr by ma,y per^.o lars. No forfeiture is hereafter to he incurred by any couverfa.it in t,e law and praiuce o« *u:urance, tr.« a. Stockholder for r.oa -pav,r.,.;:t ol'anv of the ,;ni.:- Cor.,pkte coriip.lationi.ot .hi ..utUriUc or, thitj, j^.-O aalments due on lnf Jharfis-aud Sto Aiv.id is to w-rld bo of great ut.Mty ;to which persons r irt.cuU, ? be entitled to receive of the future d.v.den... «. ? r,o P or- intertacd ... this one. branch o. law vmght have rceoun . tiqn to the lums aiiuaUy paid by lii'n to the B-nk.' wfteud of bewg under the uecclnty of pureeing ac 4 Thus, it U propofcd that each Stockholder I.UI be at twn.Bg over a variety ot volnm.nous p_b .cations K. liberty to pay up the idllalnieut. Hill remaining unpaid answer th.sendo. co..v»u.<ncy. .t« propoled to deftvr.e the 6u his (hares, or not, as-may belt suit his convcnier.ee firft vo unvo. tr,, prefect work to the teceptw.. oi a very and iritereft, without ant rific of forfei-jng tne payments j fuucoilc.i:o.-i o. .n a .late o|abri..g..i M , « already made, or his ft arc of his future dividendsir. pro- : v.-a. tne ca.e ... rha fon«W winch c,.,., ver tic-tion to his oayijoents. luperfede «coutfe to the ongma.s; but .0 be mfert-d there hw aire, iy been paid to the Bank 40 dollars on from the nv»fi original combat;, .n„ ana each laare, or aoo„oco dollars of the Capital Stock. arranged in the mode wfacl. appears eaf.eli for o»uidte- A meeting of the Stockholders will be L.i-.t at George- t 10 "- ■ town on the aith day of March next, to eit& twelve i)i- This tu* Volume, or Difkmiiry of Aachorit.cs, «.a i reclors for the year ensuing—and it is presumed by the coa, F ß .vfi l °* , • r, .■ ru r ■ n' RreCdent and Oireclors that the qnefiion as to the accep- f- Marine Ordinpes of the fort*., ftat tanceor rejeAiott of tids late aft of the General Alum- of Europe: whtdi form the .™ Uy, ot lnfunaue. At ! bly will at that title be decided- prefer.t it is unlortunate t-at a colic*.,on of fhe.e -S.cr.rc,- ( aavvaoM ) S.HANSON, of Sam. C«/hirr. yto be fonpd any where clle,than in mat icaice and ce... , ' — book, Mage us Euay, 111 tw« voiunus, 4to , f m 2J. The Statute Lav/of Great-Britain in regar*. to iu iniurance rrom jl.ois oy ri>e. j Turaiices. Tlic American legiflatwrcb i.ave kiiaerto doka.; r pHE lnfurance Company oi* North-Aincrica, to ac- j nothing upon this iVojcd. 1 commodate the Public, throughout the United j 3d. A very full colieclion of thi reports of States, with refpeil to afluranoes from i'ire 011 builoings 1 tafes in t .C c6pi*tsoi Englam 1 . end Scotland, rvr.d «i thofi of every defection, hereby pvblifii, that rei'oUitior.s to of the States of America so far as they can be obi this have paJfed thfir Jioard; and that hereafter This will form by the greatest as, wrll l! 5 the rn> thpy ft all be read/ to nlake £uch aiTurances on terms to jpoftant part of the firft volume. By means oi hw-f-Mn :be fixed by their and Committee, agreeably to at theEnglifh bar, the compUCr hopes to bri.;;- circumilarfces. Those w.Vio are anxious to cfFeel affuran- a number of rcpo:t» of adjudged cates v.cvw lv' Core pub-, ces,- will fiiid their advant age in fending the moll partieu- h'fhed, so as to make the fci\e» 0:1 this more e ,hr ilatement of their hu'A and the relative ciicum- plere th.ui any now ei.tant. T*" {lances. Perfocsnot havi:\'r a correfponder.t ua tbit city, ftaond volume will conm of an Infutttte, or Etc or who prefer dpmg this bt nine|> with the OiHce dirtily, mentary Treatise, ou a plaa fomethiiir? ilmilar to that of by means of Letters, poj}pu Id niull not faff to enclose a the former edition : but with a great add u,»a xkw mat* ! builder's d fcriptioi? of the dimanfions, condition, matcri- ter; so as to extend j£ii part q] the aWiurdouV,- i als and situation of the bt propofeti to be insured, the former fiee. A more fratfied arrangement will j especially with rcfpe;& to its other buddings, be ftudiSiJ. | and whether those buildings be of wood, or brick, or The whole #111 be attended with very full Indexes or ] fbone. It piufl be partieui jirly (laved, whether the build- the different parts. f in" 1 iifelf, or those in its be occupied as < Price to fix dollars and one halt for the dwellings, or used as ma; jazines «»r manufactories, and volumes in boards. I for what particular pnrpo/ c; and to obviate all objeaion, The work wilibe put to the press whenever a .fufStfent 'it is expected that this biiil dcr's (latement, and the repre- nlimber of lu !>avc oeen obt..iacd to I fentation annexed, (hall be ieverally flgned by tlie parties, the publiflier for txie ucluai expence ol publication. 1 and accompanied by a m. certificate, that they Su.' : /~t?i-j>iioas will be men*d K ly Tbwijj Boh fan, mni | are persons of good repute . For the government of the v Bt&frfJl s j. " * J Public, they deem it expo dient to notice, that although January IQ the premium mufl be fixed according to the degree ol ha- ■ ! zard in the estimation of the President and Committee f of the week, yet it will probably not be more than I from about half to one per cent, annually, except where j a house or (lore is not onl) * itfelf built of wood, but situ ated next other buildings of the fame material. Qn fi*ch I rvflts not more than four tl icufand dollars will be written j 011 one policy. Houses a: id (lores built of brick or (lone, and (ituated in open ftrect p in any of the principal towns or cities where fire engi::. r j and fire companies are cilab j lilhed, and not containing articles particulalry combufti i ble, wID be considered 1 ifks entitled to assurance at the j lowest of these rates. « )a single hazards, even of the best kind, where from ren loteneis those advantages cannot be enjoyed, the Company will not affurc more than fix thoufsnd dollars. No policy will be flgned 'till the pre mium be .paid. Any person insuring for seven years, will be charged only the amount of fix : mnual premiums; and for three years, a dedu&iun of o; ie-third of a year's premium will j be made. By e rder of the Board, §3 W - tu&f EBE N. HAZARD, Secretary. Office of Injur ante Compa pyofN. A.) 2a W. Philadelphia, Jan. 1796. ) I f (J H A Lb *0R TUBUS- tllffc BY SUBSC'RI PTIO.V, SKE¥C IT E S HISTORY OF 'THE UNITED STATES, From th«.peace of r 783,t0 the termination of tlx© pre font I tefifon of Congress. BT M ATHEfP CARET. CONDITIONS. •I. This work will be; coniprifed in two or tttr«e o&avo volumes, each abo nt 400 pages. 11. The price to fubj fenbers will be two dollars per vo lume, handsomely bound. 111. No money will i « required till the volumes are de- livcred. IV. Should any of tjh;* fuMcribers difapprore of the work when comple fe, they may decline receiving it. V. It is cxpe&cd to lbe ready for prels in the spring of 1797- VI. As soon after the; a!) ove time, as one thousand copies are fubferibed for. th 0 printing Hiall commence, and (hall be finifhed a jfpe idily as poflible. VII. Subscriptions rfcc'.ived by the Author, No. 118, Market-ftrect, tpd by the chief Bookfelleii through out the United States. C .XO THE PUBLIJC.. THE objeil of, tlie pn#pofed work, is* to present to public view a cc&mctfle</( scries ol the ch«ef events ©f a per od of Ameri fan hilbory, that does not yield, in im portance. to any period of equal length, in the peaceful annals of any cot mtry in the world. Desiring to ex cite no expectations but fiich as he ftiall endeavour to f vi-.fy, t-iie writer is thus early in announ cing, that the body awd confittence of a regular hiUory, is not to be locked for in this work: neither his talents nor hi* avoca' allow him to hope for this. His hum bler task fuai i be to iket#ph out t'oe most prominent sea tures. It rrrill be his fiudy to collect and arrange the most intere jling mater ials—to fmpoth the rugged patn — for abler 1 rands, whg , by such mean?, will find their la bours abti.dged, anii their progress accelerated. His chijef view yvill be, to give the Hiilory of the Uni ; States as a cor.l federated Republic. Neverthelcfs, no tice will be taker, of the most remarkable eircumftances in the hiilory of p'ac individual States, as far as tney can be collected. T> is information shall be classed under sepa rate appendr ces. * The AuiVior solicits the aflifhnce of such Gentlemen as may V, poffelTed of documents calculated to promote the exec» ion of his plan, i'hey iUall be received with due gr-» r .;tude—caxxflilly preierved—and fafely returned, fc'j ~& ry 0. Tavist Portraits. I NY I.adiesand Gentlemen, who are defirtms of h'av- J- jag their Likenefles t!ik"may have them done by - pplymg t» the Painter, at No. na,corner of Union and y Fuurth streets, wh«re «•' "ferr-i to ' ?*wiik j O.V'ibfr sp. t or THE BURR MILL STONES Made by OLIVER EVANS, ar his Fa&ory, Li the eld vvina-mill in ElmflcyV alley, South Second-fii'eeiy a little £e!o?r DocP f}rd& f WH ERE those who apply may be supplied with ftonfii of such quality as will fui-t their piirpofet. Ailb, stones for gudgeons to run on, and Plaifter cf Paris greaad fine for manure, and ■Calcined for Stoco-Work. He keeps for S AL E } At his dwelling No. 215 north Second-(freefj a little above Vine Greet, Bculting Clalhs, A complete aflortmeut qf both imported and Am-ricar* manufactured for merchant and country %vork, whickJle warrants good. ALSO, The Young ftlillwiight's and Miller's GUIDE. Containing a system of mechanics and hydrau ic6 a* the apply to water n;iih with the whole process of, atid'ali the late improvements on the art of flour intended to be ufcflsl to all concerned irfvburkihig orrfftpi? water-mills, which book is fold by Matthew Carey aiv, Robert Campbell, booljcllcrs. Sept. 25, JUST PUBLISHED, And to be fold by the Editor, AN ACCOUNT Of the Receipts a::d Expenditures. Of the Unitjed. States, For the Tear 1794' Printed by order of the IJonJe oF licprefenUtivts. C ONTAIKING — Statements of the duties on merchandize Sc tonnage Duties on ft ills aod jj?i> its diftillcd. Revenue ariliug on pollage of letters. Monies received into the Treai'uiy in t{je year 1794. Payments to the Executive, . Legiilature, Judiciary, Treafuiy, Dcpsrtracnt of War, State., auj tbeWPi'i*, — Government of tl.e Weltern Ten itoita, Commissioners of Loans, I'ciifions, Annuities, and grants, Army of the United .States, Naval Depaatm.nt/, For fortifications of ports and iwiV.ours, F»r maintaining iutercourfe with foH-igu nations, light-houfesv beacons, &c. for interest ou dfwneitic debt, for dameftic loans, for redu£tion of domsfiic debt, French and Dutch debts, relief of in— ' habitants of St. Domingo. Bills of Exchange, &c. &c. &c. Statements of bila'necs of appropriations of monies ariling' fivm'fafeigiv 'Inraot transferred la the United States of appropriations and espemii "of receipt! and expenditures. arf aec6unt df the debt to the close of the year i 7*94. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY JOHN FEN NO, —No. 1x9 — -■*. C ME S N U T-STREET. ■i\ - 1, * • l^vi^vr .itdjawftf.
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