yirsr PUBLISHED, BY JACOB JOHNSON & CO. No. 147, Adarket-Jlreit, Philadelphia, DOUD's reflexions on Death, price 80 cents. H«*rvey's Mediations, 80 y '♦ lpfonV iseaions, with an elegant engraving 75 1 . Coiumbiad, a Poem, on the American war 18 TJ The \merican Farm t*s Guide, a new and ex- L > cellent Trcatife on Agriculture 20 D»1 worth's Book-Keeping 83 History of the Pelew lilands 25 February 1. titj ti YVathington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, — FOR THE f\IVROVEMENT OF THE. Mac FEDERAL CITY. A magnificent 7 20,000 dollars, & > 000 \J\ dwelling-house, 5 3°>o°o> are 5 ' fton I ditto 1.5,000 & cash is,ooo 40,000 f me I ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000 I ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000 20,000 I ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 At I cash prize of 10,000 a do. 5,000 each, are, - 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - jo,ooo A 10 do. 500 - - 10,000 mai 100 do. 100 - - 10,000 wax 200 do. 50 10,000 400 do. 25 - ic,ooo J 1,000 d«. 20 - so,ooo ' Lot 15,000 do. 10 - - Jjo.ooo »PP ~ . inte 16,739 Prizes. Wat Blanks. Ro l 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars* 40,0000 — N. B. To favour those who may take a quantity of Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : And approved notes, securing payment in either money or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for any numbea not less than 30 tickets. Tins Lottery will aitoid an elegant specimen of the private buildings to be ere&ed in the City of Washington —Tvvo beauutul designs are already fele £led for the entire Sue fronts on two of the public squares ; from these draw ings, it is proposed to erect two centre and tour corner £// buildings, a«f o6n as polfible after this Lottery is fold, and to convey them when complete, to the fortunate adventur ers, in the manner defcrtbed in the scheme tor the Hole, , Loitery. A nettdeduftion of five per cent, will be n»ade *0 defray the necefi'ar.y cxpences of printing, 3cc. and the surplus will be made a part ot the fund intended for the National University, to be ere&ed within the City of "Washington. M , The drawing will commence as soon as tht Tickets t are fold off. The money prices will be payable " ) in thirty days after it is finilhed,and any prizes for which " 1 fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve months , after the drawing is closed are to be confideied as given towards the fund for the University, it bnng determin ed to fettle the whole business in a year from the ending of the drawing and to take up the bonds given as fecu fity. . The real securities given for the payment of the Prize are held by the President and two Directors of the Bank TP of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount JL of the Lottery. a t The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment ot the late Commiflioners assisted in the management of the am Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous talk a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufficient num- p u ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the friends to 4 National University and the other federal ob je&s may continue to favor the design. T By accounts received from the different parts of the A Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets of have been sent for sole, the public are assured that the r drawing will speedily commence, and that the care and t caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe disposal of er the tickets, has rendered the short suspension indispensable. et SAMUEL BLODGET. w ** Tickets may be had at the Bank ot Columbia; _ cf James Weft & Co. Baliimore or Gideon Denifon, Savannah, of Peter Gilman, Boston; of John Hopkins n Richmond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's ferfv. Waftiington Canal Lottery, c N°. I. WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authorised n the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thousand, two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting a Canal through the City of Washington, from the Po tomac to the Eastern Branch Haruour. The following is the SCHEME of No. I. Viz • 1 Prize of io,ooo. dollars, 20,000 - 1 ditto 10,000 10,000 7 last drawn 7 J>ooo 35,000 Tickets, each j ( 6 ditto i,aoo 6,000 10 ditto 4°o 4» 00 ° 2 ditto 100 2sCJOO 55 ditto s<* *,75° 5J5a ditto 12 69,008 To be raised for the Canal, 26,250 1 5850 Prizes, 11650 Blanks, not two to a prize. j. 1.7500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - its,ooo gj- The Commiflioners have taken the Securities re- I . uired by the aforefaid aft for the pundual payment of tke prizes. . , t The drawing of this Lottery wdl commence, without delay, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which timely notice will be gf»en. _ • . * Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months alter the j drawing is fi'nilhed, fllall be considered as relinquished for t the benefit of the Canal■. and appropriated accordingly. (Signed) NGTfcEY YOUNG, DANIEL CARROLL, »/D. 5 LEWIS DEBLOIS, GEORGE WALKER, c WM- M.DUNCANSON, 1 THOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY. City of Wsfci»gtow, Fab. 11. § T ORE SOL D, . ift. A Three-dory brick House, No, 80, N. Second < Xi- ftrect. I'he lot is about 21 feet front, and 288 feet deep, to Bread-street, or Moravian Alley. It has long been one of the beflf Hands for business. , ad. A frame Dwellißg-Houfc, No. 260, South Front- 1 street, with a. Bake-Hcnifc, the Lo't is'about 17 feet r front, by 130 feet in depth. 3d. IK handsome Lot of 25 feet by 200 feet deep, ex- " tending from Third-flreet to George-street ; it is the 3d Lot below South-street: on Georgc-aretft there is a two fcory brick tenement, a frame ditto adjoining, with agood bake oven. Likewise a LARGE M-EADGW FARM, situate on the River Delaware, at-a convenient distance from Phila delphia Market—the Meadow is of the best quality, and in good bank. There are commodious buildings, with a vood proportion of arable and woodland, and Cedar Swamp. For terms apply to JOHN LITLE, No. JC North Sixth-flrect. March 2#ft, 1796. 4 * PUBLISHED, Price Three-Fourths of a Dollar, No. 60, CZ SOUTH SECOND-STREIT, STEPHENS'J Got Philadelphia Directory, FOR 1796' Japa WITH A PLAN or Tat lit f City of Philadelphia. IZ' January 18. l - — ",I^, BURR MILL STONES u O . Made by QLIVER EVANS, at his Fadory, in the old bles wind-mill in Elmfley's alley, of la South Sctfond-jlrect, bcloiv Dock'Jlreet % gilt WHERE those whoa*>piy may befupplied with stones A of such quality as v\\ll suit their purpefcs. Also, stones for gudgeons to run on, and Plaifter of Pari* ground , fine for manure, and jit Calcined for Stoco-Work. s He keeps for SALE, f At his dwelling No. 215 north Second-street, a little above Vine flreet, 5 Boulting Cloths, A complete aflortment of both imported and American manufa&ured for merchant and country work, which he eis, warrants good. r U ALSO . The Young Millwright's and Miller's GUIDE. Containing a system of mechanics and hydraulics as they = apply to water milk with the whole process of, and all the late improvements on the art of manufailuring flour &c. intended tq be ufeful to all concerned in* building or uling water-mills, which book is fold by Matthew Carey ana Robert Campbell, bookfullcrs. r Sept. 25. 3td2awtf._ PUBLISHED THIS DAY, )f And. twill be fold, by BENJAMIN DAWES, n No. 68, High-street, (price one dollar) The BLOODT BUOT, 7 THROWN OUT AS HJ "" A Warning to the Political Pilots of America ; Fr ie Or a FAITHFUL RELATION , n Of a multitude of ails of Horrid barbarity, •c Such as the eye never witnessed, t-e to.igue never ex preffsd, or the imagination conceived, I. :r Until the cotlimencement of the French Revolution. *• d TO WHICH IS ADDED, * r ; AN INSTRUCTIVE ESSAY, n j Tracing these dreadful effetfs to their real causes. J j lliuflrated with four flrik:ng copper-plates. jy le BY PETER PORCUPINE. , 3 ( " You will plunge your country into an abyss of eter " nal detestation and infamy, ai\d the annals of your , ts " boasted revolution will serve as a bloodt buoy, wzr yj le " ning the nations of the Earth to keep aloof from the , :h " mighty ruin." \ lis Abbe Mamry's speech to the National yj m March 18. iaw4w •g JAMES IVI-ALPI-N, TAYLOR, :e N® 3 South Fourth Street, P" ik T) F TURNS hhf rutful acknuwUJgcmintsto bit Friendsund'lhe l' L nt lv Publicfur their literal encouragement, and begs leave tofolUit P® a continuance of -their favors. : of At bis Shop gentlemen may bc furnijbed, ivitb the beQ materials, j he and have them made up and Jinifhed in the moji fafhionable manner. | fk He'will thankfully receive any orders and pay a prompt and f ll punctual attention to them. 061. 15 2aw Mr. Walter Robertfon bi. BEGS leave to acquaint ti ? Gentlemen, fubferibers to tu the print Portrait of Washington, Prefid«nt m< ets of the United States of Ait ):ica, engraved by Mr. Field, so ;he from an original pi«slure p* ited by W. Robeitfon, that be nd the Proofs arc ready for delivery to the several fubferib of ers at John James Barralet*s, No. 19 north Ninth-street ; te< le. er at J, Ormrod's, bookseller, No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet, tic where the fubfciibers are requested to fend their address. th [ a ; October 27. co ! n » Public Notice is hereby given, lnt 'T'O the Stockholders in the Lancafler & Sufquehannah Js 1 Turnpike Company, that an Eleilion for one Pre- th fident, eight Managers, and one frrafurer of the said , Company, will be held at the House of Matthias Slouch, Esq. in the Borough of Lancafler, on Tuesday, — r , the sth day of April next, at 11 o'clock in the fore fef noon. EDWARD HAND, nd > MATTHIAS SLOUGH, m S ALEXANDER SCOTT, ■°" ISRAEL WHELEN, GEORGE BICKHAM, FRANCIS JOHNSTON, GEORGE LAUIV'AN. February 29. eodtsthA P Fur oate at tots Ujjice. s The Constitution of the United States, price _ 20 cents. _ Last report of the late Seeretary of the Trea sury, coniaining a Plan for the further support of Public Credit, 75 cents. p Germanicus 20. Proceedings of the Executive refpefting the In surgents ; forming an interesting Hillory of the _ latelnfurreftion in the four Western Counties of _ re- Pennsylvania. _ 1 Interesting summary of the events which ha»e taken place in the Republic of Geneva—written _ ie ly by M. de Nivcrnois, 12 1-2 cents. Twenty-fix letters ; on the most interesting fub the jests, refj-'efting the American Revolution, con or taining much information not generally known to ly ' the Citizens of the United States, written in the -j) year 1780, 25 cents. Also a few copies of the Accounts of the Re ceipts and' Expenditures of the United States, du , ling the year 1794 —price one Dollar.and 50 cents. December 20th, 1795. d § >OR SALE. — A FOUNT of BREVIER, half worn ; about four nn- JLIL dred weight. Enquire at the Office of the Gazette ond of the United States, No. 119 Chefnut-ftreet. aBB December 1. § ( has IV A NT L £ 1), » ON Loan, for two or three years—aogo Dollars for / which a mortgage on Land will be given as security J feet The land is clear of every incumbrance. 1 Jan. 9. d. c "j TO BE LET, ; two And entered on the 20th April next, < ;°od A Convenient HOUSE, > Near the High-flrcet market. Enquire at No. 174, [\" n Mulberry-street. , March 10. law 3 and ith a IVA N T E D, g dar Several Apprentices to the Printing rcct. Business Apply at the Office of the Gazette of the United States Ne. 119, Chefnut-ilreet. i rZpnrami Claik, J CLOCK £sf WATCH MAKER, PHILADELPHIA, Has received by the diffeie.it arrivals, A VERV LAKCE AND EXTENS'VE ASSORTMENT OF Gold, Silver, and Metal HAT Cues; ALSO, A GENERAL SUPPLY t>» TOOLS, FILES, ANB MATERIALS; consisting or— Qing Japann'd Clock Faces; Eight da ', and thirty hour flit pinions .and forced work ; large and small belU, tm- gßj piece and watch gUffes; springs ; ljtfge and M fta Iri( h and beek irons; ditto h»m,n«; Urgt a.d small bench vice-., and hand vices; and pliers, fcrcw plates; round, oval, and fqaare draw blow pipes ; e.uery ; rotten itone ; paaucc aone, cruci T hies ; cat gut, and hour lines; an elepnt the f of ladies and gentlemen*' steel and gilt chains, fIU ftrmgs, for c gilt and fUelfeals and key 6. All orders from the Country carefully attended to. feille February 11. tu&f At a meeting of the Stockholders of the Society fir eftublijhing ufeful mnnufaaures, held at Pate,fin, on Tugfday, the fir ft ofMatch, W>> b ? An e special appointment of the Hoard of DireSors ofj aid tu having taken into their consideration W the extreme badness of the roads and weather, which i mp has prevented the attendance of many ol the Stocktold- g upi »vs; and as it is judged necessary that there should be as Roy full a meeting as could be had—therefore ordered and Mec directed that the present meeting be adjourned to the 3d Den Tuesday in April next, to meet at the House of Th; . Gifford, in Newark, at ten of the ciock of the fore- d;h noon of said day ; at which time and place a tull meeting : of the Stockholders is earpellly requested. Diu By order of the Ikieeling, — 1 ' J. N. CUMMING. l ol ' Paterfon, March 4, '796- , Qua rJivfUSALS Qua FOR PUBLI3HINO BY SUBSCRrPTION, D lt | SKETCHE S Con HISTORY OF THE 1 UNITED STATES, ; From the peace of 1783, to ths termination of the pre- i fant ,Session of Congress. BY MATHEW CAREY. CONDITIONS. , I. This work will be coniprifed in two or three o<£tavo volumes, each about 400 pages. ~ , 11. The price to fubferiberj will be two dollars per vo lume, handsomely hound. . j 111. No meney will be required till the volumes are de- livered. an a IV. Should any of the fubferibers disapprove of the work when complete, they may decline receiving it. : V. It is expected to be ready for press in the fpfmg o. I 797 • f cr VI. soon after the above time, as one thousand copies a S' c ar< fubferibed for, the printing stall commence, and fliall be finilhed as speedily as possible. ti ' I VII. Subscriptions received by the Author, No. 118, Market-street, and by the chief Bo'okfeliers through- ma j oit the United States. ~ ' TO THE PUBLIC. " le THE objeift of the proposed work, is, to present to °3 public! view a connected series ol the chief events of a - per od of American hittory, that does not yield, in im- ' "■ t psrtance, to any period of equal length, in the peaceful annals of any c&untry in the world. r l | Desiring to excite no expectations but such as he fliall '' endeavour to fa isfy, the writer is thus early in announ rj cing, that the body and confidence of angular hiltory, — ' is not to be looked for in this work: neither his talents nor his avocations allow him to hope for this. His hum bler talk shall be to Iketch out tne moll prominent fca to tures. It ftrall be his study to colled and arrange the n " For maintaining intercourse with foreigu to , nations, light-houses, beacons, &c. for interell on domestic debt, for dametlic 1 loans, for redu&ion of domestic debt, french and Dutch debts, relief of in- habitants of St. Domingo. Its ' Bills of Exchange, See. &c. &c. a — a F 0 R S A L E, h nn - A very valuable ESTATE, ttC Called TtriTTKNHAM. SITUATE in the ton»nfiip of Upper Derby, and county cj \ Deltiivart y 7 I*l miles from Philadelphia, and half a Mile t for from the neiv Wejltrn road: containing acres of exctlleni t -ity Land, 45 of lehicb are good watered Meadoiv, 90 of. prime IVood Land, and the rcQ Arable of the jirji quality. There are on the premifet a goti tivoHory Brick House, with 4 rooms on — a floor, and Cellars under the whole, with a Pump IVtil of ex cellent IVater in front', a large frame Barn, Stables, and other 1 convenient buildings; a Smole- House andJlorie Spring ; two I good Apple-Orchards, and one of Pcaches. The Fields are mil in i Clover, except tbofe immediately under tillage, and are so tatd ' out as to have the advantage of fleeter in each of them t which renders it peculiarly convenient for Grazing. The situation is pleafunt and healthy, and from the oigh culti vation of the Land, the good neighborhood, and the vicinity to the ci ty, it is very suitable for a Gentleman s Country Seat. The foregoing is part of the Eft ate of Jacob Hat v.an s deccafed the indoffered forfale by MORDECAI LEW 18 6 Oft. 9, I/ # 95 eotf Surviving Executor. } Joseph & JeiTe Sharplefs, ° Uo. 32, fauth ThirdJireet, Have received per the Hamburgh Packet, AND HAVE FOR. SALE, A variety of Merchandize ; CONSISTING OF CALICOES, Furniture do Dimities, Fustians, wide and narrow clouded and flriped Nankeens, Check*, Ginghams, elegant Vest patterns of Camel's hair, muflt net, and Marseilles, Hoiiery, Cafimers, Jeans, fuperfinc and second Cloths, Calimancoes, Spinnings, Moreeiis, Irish Linens, and dry Goods in general.—A IJo, OENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Saddlery and Saddlers Tools. They expedl a large additional lupply of dry Ooods by the fir 11 veflel;, which tLty will fell on rcafonable tjriui for calh or usual crcdit. 3d mo. 30th. zawtf. JV. B. A number of elegant Counte. panes, and Mar seilles Bed Quilts. WILLIAM X 0 UN G, No. 52 south Second-street, HAS FOK SALE, An exten.fi ve alTortment of PAPERS, from the manatac turers in Europe, and from his Manufactory onliwn dywine, wholesale and retail, WRITING & PRINTING PAPERS, via. Imperial, Small folio Post, plajn Super-royal, Ditto gilt • Royal, Bloflom Paper aflbrted 1 Medium, Transparent folio Poll Demy," Superfine&common foolfis. Thick Post, in folio, Marbled papers, large and p Ditto, in quarto, finall ' Extra large Folio Post, — Ditto, quarto, COARSE PAPERS. Folio Post, wove, London brown, affortcd Quarto, ditto, L g-book paper Folio wove Post, lined, Hatter's paper Quarto do. do. Stainer's paper Ditto, gilt, do. Common Wwri Common size Folio Post Patent (heathing piper Ditto, quarttf, plain Bonnet boards Folio & quarto Post, gilt Binder's boards. ' Alio, a -variety of other Stationart Axticlks, vh- Wedgwood and glass philosophical ink-ftanda, well *f forted; pewter ink-chests of various sizes; round pewter, ink stands; paper, br«fs, and poHfhed leather iak-jlandi for the pocket; red mcrocco po'rta'ul.' iuk-ifand> with ;d,i ---' ted spring locks, gold leaf and embossed papers; < fond & sand boxes, pounce & pounce boxes, i::k & ink pow der, black leather & >«U morocco packct books, with acid without instruments, of various fixes. Couiiting-koufc and pocket pew-knives of the best quality, a, .-skin tablet and memorandum books. Fed and coloured wafefn,com mon size, office ditto. Quills from half a dolhr to three x dollars per hundred, ready made pens Black lead pen cils. Gum elastic or Indian rubber. Gilt and plain aie.- faee and conversation cards. j All forts and sizes of BLANK BOOKS ready made or made to order. Bank checks, blank bills of exchange,aud , notes of hand executed in copper plates, bills of lading, '' manifefts, feameh's articles and journals, &c. Sec. " A well si le-fted collection 01 milcellancous books. Bi bles and prayer books various sizes and different Toy books for children. Also, of greek, latili, ami enghih ° classics, as are bow in use in the. colleges and fchoolsm tlar Unites! States. 1 N. B. Feelt'sSpanilhflora indigo,moulds, &otherartic!;» ' used in manufacturing of paper, to be had on ealy terms. I, The market price in Cajh paid fir any quuiitily oj R ,t. " " February 15. ts JuJl come to Hand, and to be foil By BENJAMIN DAVIES, ' 1- A' 68, High-Jireet, The GHOST-SEER, or Apparitlonid, u An interesting Fragment. Found among tlx papers of Count 0 . j. I From the German of Schiller. 3- ANB I The DEMOCRAT, lOr the intrigues and adventures of Jean Le £;oir, in the various offices of a Soldier, sn I Mfftonary, &c. March 0. 3 tawavr :h — A. JUST PUBLISHED, [PRICE, TWENTV-FIVE CliN'Ts]^ I By Samuel H. Smith, No. 118 Chcinut-ftreet, Letters of Pacificus, I Written in juftificatios of the President's Prociimitios of Neutrality, J ALSO, Charge of Judge P&terfon, es. I Iu the WYOMING CAUSE—Price 25 ceyts. Also, a new political Pamphlet, callcd ge POLITICAL TRUTH. , J March 30. 2aw^t. he A valuable Lot of Ground FOR SALE, I QITUATE at the north-east corner of Spruce and Fifth O streets, containing on Fifth loi', and on Spruce 54 I feet. Upon part of this Lot is erefled a fabftantial brick nt, I House. The ltffcr front is calculated for three es 1 Houses; and the greater one is fufficient for five; cxci-j ---' five of the one already built. For terms, which will be I rcafonable, appl) at No. 109, Sj ru :«-ftreet. March 23. $lw. Columbian Gallery, Bf I Chefuut-ftreet, third Door Weft of Tenth-street. [gD I for MR. SAVAGE, flic I TNFORMS the Ladies and Gentlemen of Philadelphia I JL that the Columbian Gallery; containing a large . 'I collection of ancient & modern PAINTINGS & PRINI3 ln " I will be opensd on Monday, th« sad inft. This colleition consists of the productions of the firlt I artists, and will doubtfefs be pleasing to amateurs and the I admirers of the fine arts- To this celle&iou Mr. Savige 1 has added several pieces of his own, one of which is the I President and Family, the full size of Life. [ %* Frice of admiflion to'the Gallery, one quarter of a I dollar. & The PANORAMA, in High-street, exhibiting a y cf\ View of London, continues open for the amuf«fient«C milt those who may be difpofedto fee that interesting perfpec tllent I five. Feb. SO. rime | — : arA TA K E N U P, II cit I AT Green Hill, about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon,a " ex I l\. sorrel HORSE, with saddle and bridle, the stirrups, other ] bitt and bofles plated, and the letters A. T. engraved on two I the latter. The owner, by applying at No. 1-1 Chcfnut 1// in ftreet.raay hear of him. March 19. Jt tatd I - vbich I T-"l_ ■ —— eM .\ PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY JOHN PEN NO, cased I —NO. 119— IS CHESNUT-STREET. or. I [Pricc Eight Dollars per Annum,]