Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, April 08, 1796, Image 4

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JUST PUBLISHED,
BY JACOB JOHNSON Ss? CO.
" T47, Market-Jlreel, Philadelphia,
1 >'s r; lion- 011 Death, price 80 cents.
"• , ' .•iOI.b, 80
u .is 3e*foos, with an elegant engraving 75
ii' Had, a Poem, on the American war 18
•V >• i! r ».ar. 'arm r's Guide, a new and cx
: r 1 .1; on Agriculture
-Keeping
- ' ry of he Pclew lilands
cat) cl Walhington.
SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11,
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE
FEDERAL CITY.
A magnificent \ 20,000 dollars, & ?
dvvelting-houfe, 3 cash 30,000, are )
I ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 40,000 \
1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000
1 ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000 20,000
I ditto 5,000 & ca(h 5,000 10,000
I ditto 5,000 & cacti 5,000 10,000
I cash prize of 10,000 ]
a do.' 5,000 each, are, - 10,000 I
10 do. 1,000 - - * 10,000 1
ao do. 500 - - 10,000 :
100 do. 100 - - 10,000
200 do. 50 10, goo <
400 do. 25 - 10,000
1,060 do. 20 - 20,000
15,000 do. 10 - • 150,000
*6,739 Prizes.
33j26i Blanks.
50,000 Tickets, at Eigfit 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 ;>o,coo the last but oni! :
And approved notes, securing payment in either monsy
er prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for
any numbea not less than 30 tickets.
This Lottery will altoid an elegant specimen of (he
private huildings to be ere&ed in the City of Walhington (
—Two beautilul designs arc already felc&ed for the entire
fronts on two of the public squares ; from these draw
ings, it is proposed to ere& two Centre and lonr corner
a«f oon as poflible after this Lottery is fold, and
to convey them when complete, to the fortunate advrnlar
ers, in the manner defcrib-d in the scheme for the Hotel
Lottery, A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made
to defray the ntcelTary eitpences of printing, &c. and
the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the
National Univeility, to be eiefted within the City of
Walhington.
The drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets 1
arc foM off. -The money pnaes will be payable
jn tbitty days after it is fini(hed,arid any prfzes for which
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 being 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
of Columbia, and are valued at more thau half the amount
of the Lottery.
The twenty Four gentlemen who by appointment of
. the late pommiflioners afiifled in the management of the
Hotel JLottery are requested to undertake this arduous talk
a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufficient num
ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the
friends to a National University and the other federal ob
jc<Sts may continue to favor the design.
By accounts received from the different parts of the
Continent as well as from Europe, where the tifkets
been sent for sale, the public are allured that the
drawing will fjte'edily commence, and that the care and
caution unavoidably necessary to mfure a fafe disposal of
the tickets, has rendered the tnorr suspension indispensable.
SAMUEL BLODGET.
Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia;
of James Weft & Co. Baltimore or Gideon Dcaifon,
Savannah, of Peter Gilman, Boston; of John Hopkint
Richmond : and of Richard Well*. Cooper's fcrYv.
Waftimgton Canal Lottery,
N°. I.
WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authorised
t>h£ underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thousand,
two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting
a Canal through the City of Walhington, from the Po
tomac to the Eastern Branch Haruour.
The following is the SCHEME of No. I.
Viz I Prize of ao,ooo dollars, aO,ooo
I ditto 10,000 10,000
rlaft drawn •>
Tickets, each J "
6 ditto I,oo© 6 poo
id ditto ifoo 4/000
20 ditto "100 2,000 1
55; ditto SO- a,wo
5750 ditto 12- 69,008
To be raised for the Canal, 26,150
• 's&j° Prizes, 17SP 00
Blanks, not two to a prize.
17500 Tickets,-stTen-DoHars, - 175,000
&y- The Commissioners have taken the Securities re.
( uired.by the aforefaid aft for the punfiual payment of
the '
The drawing of this Lottery will commence, without
delay, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which timely
notice will be give*.
Such prizes as are not detnaftcfed in fix months after the
drawing is finifhed, lhall be considered as relinquished for
the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly.
(Siznedj NOfLflY YOUNG,
DANIEL CARROLL, »/D.
LEWIS DEBLOIS,
GEORGE WALKER,
Wm. M.DUNCANSON,
THOMAS LAW,
JAMES BARRY.
City ef WalliihgtoH, Feb. rt. §
TO BE SOLD,
tft. A Three-story brick House, No 80, N. Second
£A. ftrcet. The lot is,about 21 feet front, and 288
feet deep, to Bread-'ftreet, or Moravian Alley. It has
long been one of the best Hands for bufi»efs.
ad. A frame DwefliKg-Houic, No. 260, South Fi-6"nt
ftreet, with a Bake-House, the Lot is about 17 feet
front, by 130 feet in depth.
3d. A handsome Lot of 25 feet by aOO feet deep, ex
tending from Third-ilreet to GeorgeSftrett ; it is the 3d
Lot below Sonth-ftreet: on George-street there is a two
story brick tenement, a frame ditto adjoining, withagood
bake oven.
Like wife a LARQE MEADOW FARM, Htuate on
the River Delaware, at a convenient diftsnce from Phila
delphia Market—the Meadow is of the best quality, and
in good bank. There are commodious buildings, with a'
good prop.>lt;on• of arable and woodland, and Cedar
bwamp. For terms apply to JOHNAiITLE,
No. 40 North Sisth-ftrect.
Atareh r-Q<?. > if
Alareh 1796. 1
rjtu POSALS
FOR rUBLMHIMO IV SUBSCRIPTION,
SK ETCHES
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES,
From tha peace of 1783. to the termination of the«pre
fent SelHon of Congress.
Br MATHEW CARET.
40
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itawam
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volumes, each ifcout 400 pages.
11. The price to (übfcrihen will be two dollars per vo
lume, handsomely bound. .
111. No maney will be required till the volumes are de-
livered.
IV. Should any of the subscribers disapprove of the
work when complete, they may decline receiving it.
V. It is expected to be ready ess in the spring of
1797. <
VI. As soon after the above time, as one thousand copies
are fubffrlbed for, "the printing (hull
{hall be finifhed asfpetdUy as poflible.'
VII. Subscriptions received by the Author, No. 118,
Market-street, and by the chief Booksellers through
oat the United States- •
TO THE PUBLIC.
THE objeift of the proposed work, is, to preKnt to
public view a coniae&ed ferics oi the chief events of a
per od of American history, that does not yield, in im
portance, to any period of equal length, in the peaceful
annals of any country in the world.
Desiring to excite no expectations but such as he {hall
endeavour to fa isfy, the writer is thus early in announ
cing, that the body and confidence of a regular history,
is not to be looked for in: this work: neither his talc..ti
nor his avocations allow him to hope for. this. His hum
bler talk {hall be to (ketch out t'ee mod ptominent fea
tures. It stall be his study to collet and arrange the
mod interesting materials—to smooth the rugged path—
for abler hands, who, by such meant, will find their la.
bours abiidged, and their progress accelerated. _ -
His-chief view will be, to give the History of the Uni
ted States as a confederated Republic. Nevertheless, no
tice will be taken of the molt remarkable circumstances in
the history of the individual States,.as far as they can be
collected. This information lhall be chffed under sepa
rate appendixes.
The Author folic its the aflift-nce of such Gentlemen
as may be pofleffed of documents calculated to promote
the execution >of his plan. They (hall be received with
due gratitude—carefully prefer ved—and fcfcly. returned.
February
BURR MILL STONES
Made by OLIVER EVANS, at his Fa&ory, in the old
wind-mill in Elmfley's alley,
South SeconJ-Jlrcet, a little ieloiu Doci-Jlreft,
WHERE those whoapply may be supplied with stones
of such quality as will suit their purposes. Also,
stones for gudgeons to run on, andPlaifterof Paris ground
fine for manure, and
Calcined for Stoco-Work.
He keeps for SALE,
At his dwelling No. 215 north Second-street, a little above
Vine,ftreet,
Bsultihg Cloths,
A complete assortment of both imported and American
manufactured for m*chant and country work, which he
warrants good.
ALSO,
The Young Millwright's and Miller's GUIDE.
Containing a system of mechanics and hydraulics as they
apply to water mills with the whole process of, and all the
late improvements on the art of manufacturing flour &c.
intended to be ufeful to all concerned irebuilding or using
water-mills, which book is fold by Matthew Carey and
Robert Campbell,bookfsllers.
Sept. *5. 3tdtawtf.
PUBLISHED THIS DAY,
And mill be fold by BENJAMIh DAVJES,
No. 68, High-street, (price one dollar)
The BLOODT BUOT,
THROWN OUT AS
A Warning to the Political Pilots of Atnertca ;
Or a FAITHFUL RELATION
Of a multitude of aSs of Horrid Barbarity,
Such as the eye never witnessed, t.ie tongue never ex
pressed, or tjje imagination conceived,
Until the commencement of the French Revolution.
TO WHICH IS ADDED,
AN INSTRUCTIVE ESSAY,
Tracing these dreadful effefls to their real eaufes.
llivfirated <witb four Jlriking ctppcr-platcs.
Bv PETER PORCUPINE.
" You will plunge your country into an abyfa of eter
" nal detestation and infamy, and the annals of your
" boasted revolution will f«rve as a bloodt huoy, war
•" ning the nations of the Earth to keep aloof from the
" mighty ruin."
Abbe Mamry's speech to the National Assembly
March *8. xaw^w
James ivrALPH*,
TAYLOR,
j N® 3 South F§urth Street,
RE TURNS hisgraUful ackntiulcdgtmcntitt his Frit ids and"the
Public for their liberal encouragement, and begs leave tofolUit
a 'continuance of their favor'
At his Shop gentlemen may be fisrhifbed ruitb the bet materials,
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He -will thankfully receive any orders and pay a prompt and
punSlual attention to them. 03. 15 . 2V9T
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it* "cents. i
Last, report of the '.ate Sesretary ot the Trea
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Public Credit, 75 cents.
Germanicuj 20.
! Proceedings of the Executive refpe&ing tlie In
surgents; forming an interesting History of the
late Infurreftion ia the four Western Counties of
Pennfylvaflia. . . > <'
Iqterefting summary of the events which ha»e
taken place in the Republic of Geneva—writtei
by M. de Nivernois, 12 1-2 cents.
Twenty-fix letters; on the mod interesting fub
jedts, refpe&ing the American Revolution, con
taining much information not generally known to
the Citizens of ,the United States, written in the
year 1780, 25 cents. ......
AICo a few copies of the Accounts «f tii« Re
ceipts and Expenditures of the United States, du
ring the year 1794 —price one Dollar and 50 cents.
December 20th, 1795. d.
FOR S LE,
\ FOUNT of BREVIER, half worn; about four nn-
A dred weight. Enquire at the Offiqe of the Gazette
of the United States, No. 119 Chefout-ftreet.
December 1,
5
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wkkb ■ on Lahd will be given as security
The land is clwr ef every incumbrance.
J»n. f. 4.
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prospoals
By J. M. SNOWDEN £? W. M'CORKLE,
For P. inting by Subfctiption,
T'HE TRAVELS of ANACHARSIS the
i- YOUNGER,in GREECE, during the middle of the
Fourth Ccmtury before the Chrijtian iEra.
bv thb /fens BARJHEtgur.
Keeper of-thp Medals in the Cabinet qf the King of France;
and Member of the Royal Academy of Infcnptions
and Belles Lettres.
TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH.
IN FlfE VOLUMES:
The Fifth contains Maps, Plans, Views, & Coins llluftra
tive of theGcography & Antiquities of Ancient Greece.
CONDITIONS.
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some o6tavo size; and each number will contain »0
pares of letter-press,
lIU la-.the c«uifc of the work 31 plates will be delivered,
togetner with Critical Observations on t)>e Mfps of anci
ent Grecc«, compiled for these Travels, by>l. Barbe
du Bocage ; the whole of which are intended to form
the Fifth Volume. . -
1V» Should she work exceed 3 J numbers, the remainder
will be given gratis .
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countable for the monevy (hall receive one copy gratis.
VI. The price ot the Work, when finilhed, will be en
hanced to non-fubferibers.
To give a proper idea of the Plan of tjiis Wort, the fol
lowing is extraded from the Advertisement of the
Author:
" J imagine a Scythian, named Anacharsis, to ar
rive in Greece, some years before the birth of Alexander ;
ancf that from Athens, the usual place of his residence, he
makes several ex,c'urfi«ns into the neighbouring provinces ;
every where observing the Manners and customs of the
inhabitants, being present at their feflivals, and studying
the nature of their governments; fomctime* dedicating
his leifare to enquiries relative to the progress of the hu
man mind, and sometimes converfmg with the great men
who flour ifhed at that time ; with E/aminondas, Phot ion,
Xcnofiban, Plata, Ar'Jhtk, , &c. As soon as he
has lecn Gresce enflavy-d by ,Philip, the father of Alexan
der, he returns into Scythia, where he puts in order an ac
count ot his travels; and to prevent-any interruption in
his narrative, rejates in an introduction the memorable
events which had passed in Greece before he left Scythia."
" I have chosen to write a narrative of Travels ra
ther than a history, because in fufh a narrative all is sce
nery and a&ion; and because circumstantial details may
be enteied into which are not permitted to the hiioriaa."
LIST of the PLATES which are annexed to this
Work.
i . Greece and the Grecian lllands.
а. Plan of the Pass of Thermopylae.
3. Plan of the Battle of Salamis.
4. Essay on the IJattle of Phtsea.
5. Chart of the Palus Mosotis and Pontus £uxinus.
б. The Bos horus of Thrace.
7. The Hellespont.
8. Plan of the Environs of Athens.
9. Attica, Megarjs, and Part of the liland of Euboea.
10. Plan of the Academy and its Environs.
XI. Plan t)f a Grecian Palxttra, after Vitruvius.
12. Plan of Athens.
13. Plan and Elevation ef the Prop' lsea.
14. Plan of the Temple of Theseus, Elevation and
View of the Parthenon.
15. Phocis and Doris.
16. Essay on the Environs of Delphi and View of
Parnassus.
17. Plan of a Grecian House after Vitrtfvius.
18. Bceotia.
19. Theffaly.
20. Corinthia, Sicyonia, Phliafia,and Achaia.
31. Ells and Triphylia.
ai. Essay on the Topography of Olympia.
23. Meffenia.
24. Laconia and the Jfland of Cythera.
25. Essay on the Topography of Sparta 5c its Environs.
26. Arcadia.
27.' Argolis, Epidauria, Trcezenia, Hermionia, the lfle
of jEgina and Cynuria.
28. View of Plato on the Promontory of Suniuna, dif
courfiug to his Disciples.
29. Ancient Greek Theatre.
30. The Cyclades.
31. Coins from the Cabinet of the King of France.
It is proofed to give an elegant edition of this valuable 'work :
The greatejl care •will be taken to render it correflly executed; and
the PlatesJhall be engraved by tftefrjl American artijls. As the
xv»rk noiv prefentedforms a pleajing and infru Stive view of the
antiquities, manners, cuJ\oms> religion, lazus, arts and literature of
Greece, during the mojl interring period of its history, the pub 'ijb
ers make no doubt but it loill meet the Approbation of an enlightened
public.
Subscriptions are received at the Office of the Au
roia; the Publisher*, No. 47, Fourth-street, and 144,
south ; and by the principal Booksellers
throughout the tlnited States. April 7, t.th. &stf.
At a meeting of the Stockholders of the
j Society far establishing ilfeful held at
Paterjbti, on Tuefdaj, tttefirjl of March, 1796, by
Special appointment of tjae Board of Directors of said
' Society.
THE meeting having takeh into thsir confidcration
the extreme hadnefi of the roads and weather, which
has prevented the attendance of many of the Stockt ord
ers; and as it Ys judged necelfary that there fliould be as
foil a meeting as could be Bad—therefore ordered and
directed that the prfcfcnt meeting be adjourned to the 3d
Tuesday in April next, to meet at. the Houfe'dF Archer
Gitford, in Newark, at ten of the clock of the fore
noon of £*id day_; at which and place a full meeting
of the Stockholders U earnefVly reqacftcd.
By order of the Meeting,
N. CAMMING.
A
Paterfon; March 4, 1796
FOR S A. L£,
A very valuitile ESTATE,
Called T trifTBNHAM.
SITUATE in the to-wnjhip of' Upper Derby, and county of-
Dela-wart, 7 1-3 miles from Philadelphia, and half a mile
from the new We/tern rend: containing 130 acres of excellent
Land, 45 of which are goad -watered Meadow, 90 of prime,
Wood Land, and the ret Arable of the firfi quality. Then are
on Ac prenjtfc' a gtod t-ivc.l}ory .Briil Houje, with 4 rooms 0*
a floor, and Cellars under the -whole, with a Pump Well of ex
cellent Water in front; a large frame.Barn, Stables, and other
convenient buildings; a Smote-Houfe andJtone Spring Hotfe ; two
good Apple-Orchards, and one of Peaches. 'The Fields are alt i„
Clover, except those immediately under tillage, and are ft tatd
out as to have the advantage of Water in each of,them, -which
renders it peculiarly convenient for Grazing.
The filuation is pleasant and healthy, and from the high culti
vation of the Land, the good neighborhood, and tit vicinity to the ci
ty, it is very suitable far a Gentleman's Country Seat.
The foregoing!, part of tie TLjlate of Jacob Harvtadeccafed
vdofered for [ale by JVittRDE CAI LEWIS
0&« 9, 1/95 Survivirg Executor.
Joseph & JelTe Sharplefs,
No. 32, south Thirdjl feet.
Have received per the Hamburgh Pacls«t
AND HATE FOR SALE,
A variety, of Merchandize •
CONSISTING OF
CALICOES, Furniture do Dimities, Fustians, w id s
and narrow clouded and striped Nankeens, Checki*
Ginghams, elegant Veil patterns of Camel's hair, mudi
net, and Marseilles, Hosiery, CafiinSrs, Jeans, fufwfiiis
a.li second Cloths, Calimahcoes, Spinnings, Moreeu,*
Iriffi Linens, and. dry Goods in general.—+Alfi,'
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Saddlery and Saddle ts TOO/s.
a large addjtional iupjjif of .iry Goods\ f
the fir ft vessel;, which/tit ywill fell on rcafouable tirau
for' cash or usual credit. Jd aawtf.
N. B. A number of elegant Couiite. panes, and ; v lai
leilles «
j&p&raim Claiit,
CLOCK & WATCH MAKER, PHILADELPHIA,
Has received by the different arrival?,
AVERY LARGE'AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT O T
Gold, Silver, and Metal Watches;
ALSO, A GENERAL SUPPLY OP
TOOLS, FILES, and MATERIALS;
CON9ISTINO or—
Japann'd Clock Facesj Eight day, and thirty hour brass;
flit pinion? and forged work ; large and small bell-; time
piece and Watch glasses ; springs; large and small flakes
and beek iroas ; ditto hammers; large and small bench
vices, and hand vices; Aiding tongs and pliers; fere*
plates; round, oval, and draw plates; fhtars
blowpipes; emery 5 rotten (tone; pamice Hone; cruci
bles; cat-guti and 30 hour lines; an elegant assortment
of ladies artd gentlemens' Heel and gilt chains, silk firings,
gilt and steel seals and keys.
All orders from the Country carefully attended to.
Februaty 11. tu&f
WILLIAM rOUNG~
No. 5 a south Second-flrfcet,
HAS FOR SALE,
An extensive assortment of PAPERS, from the manslec
turers in Europe, and from his Manufactory onEtan
dywine, wholesale and retail,
WRITING & PRINTING PAPERS, viz.
Imperial, Small ftflio Poll, plain.
Super-royal, Ditto gilt
Royal, Bloffbin paper aflbrted
Medium, Tranl'parent t'oiio Pait
Demy, SuperfineSccommon fooUV.
Thick Poll, in folio, Marbled papers, large airtl
Ditto, in quarto, small
Extra large Folio Post, —
Ditto, quarto, , COARSE PAPEIIS.
Folio Poll, wove, London brown, assorted
Quarto, ditto, Lug-book paper
Folio wove Poll, lined, Hatter's paper
Quarto do. do. Stainer's paper
Ditto, gilt, do. Common brown
Common size Folio Poll Patent flieathing piper
Ditto* quarto, plSin Bortrietboards
Folio & quarto Poll, gilt Banter's boards.
Also, a variety of other Stationart Articles, viz.
Wedgwood and jlafs philosophical iiik-(lands, will as
sorted ; pewter ink-chflts of various sizes; round pewter
ink Hands; paper, brass, and polished leather, ink-ftaads
for the pocket; red morocco portable Ink-stands with.pia
ted spring loiks, gold leaf and cmboffed papert; iiining
sand & sand boxes, pbunce &'poHnce bores, ink & ink po«£
der, black leather Sc red morocco pocket books, 'With and
without inflruments, of various sizes. Gountiitg-honfe
and pocket pen-knives of the bell quality , al's-fkin tablet
and memorandum books. Red and coloured Wafers, com
mon size, office ditto. Quills from half a dollar tothree
dollars per hundred, ready made pens. Black lead pen
cils. Gum elalTiC or Indian rubber. Oili au-4-
sage and conversation cards.
All forts and sizes of BLANK BOOKS ready made or
made to order. Bank checks, blank bills of exchange, and
notes of hand executed in copper plates,"Bills of lading,
manrfefts, seamen's articles and journals, &c. '&c.
A well ffleiled colle&ion ef mifctllantous books. Bi
bles and grayer books various fries and different bxndiiigs.
Toy books for children. Also, of greek, latin, and engiifii
daffies, as are iow in use in the colleges and schools (if the
United States.
N. B. Fe'eit'sSpinifbfloraihdigo,moulds, Scothcr articfa
used in. manufacturing of paper, to be hadoneafy' terms.
The mar kit price in Cajb paidfir any quantity of Raru
February 15. 1 aw6vv
jftiji come to Hand, and to le /old
By BENJAMIN DAVIES,
No. 68. High-Jlrect,
The GHOST-SEER, or Jpparitknift,
An iHterefting Fragment.
Found among the papers of Count O .
From the German of Schiller.
AND
The DEMOCRAT,
Or the intriguet and adventures of Jean Le Noir,
in the various offices of a Soldier,
Mijfiooary, istc— §§
March 9. 3,tawiw
JUST PUBLISHES,
'[WtICE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS]
By Samuel H. Smith, No. 118 Chelniit-ftreet,
Letters of Pacificus,
Written in juflificatioia of the Prcfident's Proclamation
of Neutrality.
A L S 0,
Charge of Judge PatCrfon,
Iu the WYOMING Price 25'dehts.
Also, a new political Pamyhlet, called
POLITICAL TRUTH.
March 30.
Columbian Gallery,
Chefnut-ftreet, third Uoor Weft of Tenth-street.
MR. SAVAGE, I
F IFORMS the Ladi<!e and Gentlemen of Philadelphia
that the Columbian Gallery,"containing a large
colleflion of aacient jc modern PAINTINGS & PRINTS
will be opened on Monday, th«'2adijift.
. This collection confifls of the produSions of the rrtt
artists, and will'doubtlefs be pleating to amateurs and the
admirers of the fine arts - To this colleflion Mr. Savage
'■ has added several pieces of his own, one ef which is the
' Prefidint and Family, the full size of Life.
• * Price of admilßyn to the Gallery, one quarter ot a
* dollar. . . .
0* The PANORAMA, in High-street, exhibiting a
r View of London, continues open for the amusement oE
0 those who may be disposed to fee that interesting perlpec
* tlve. Feb. io.
b xli. si ■ —'
PHILADELPHIA :■
■ PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO,
1 —No. 119 —
CHESNUT-STREET.
[Priec Eight Dollars per Aniinni.J