JUST PUBLISHES, ' BY JACOB JOHNSON Sf CO. No. 147, Marhi'freety Philadelphia, DODD's reflections on Death, price 80 ceats. Hervey's Meditations, 80 HISTC Thompson's Seafons,with an elegant engraving 75 From t! The Columbiad, a Poem,on the American war 18 The American Farm r's Guide, a new and ex cellent Trratlfe 011 Agriculture 20 Dllworth's Book-Keeping 83 I. This History of the Pelevs Islands 2 5 volurc February 1. - 3t*w*m n# The oit) ci Waihington. n^o' _ TT livett SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, iv. she J YTQT& FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE v lt is FEDERAL CITY. V PH A magnificent 7 30,000 dollars, &7 <0,000 arc dwelling-htiufe, ) ialh 30.000, are ) ihall I ditto 15,000 & caiti 15,000 40,000 VII. Si I ditto 15,000 & cafr 15,000 30,000 Mar 1 ditto io,tfoo'& cash 10,000 20,000 oat I ditto 5,000 & ca(h 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & cafli 5,000 10,000 1H t cash prize of ' * ado. 5.000 each, are, - 10,000 p«od 10 do. r.ooo - - 10 ' 000 S ao do. 500 - * lO >°° o an c 100 do. 100 - - endea aoo do. 5° * • °'°°° cing, 400 do. a 5 " ' is not 1,000 do. ao ■ -o,co hi 15,000 do. 10 - * 150,000 bier t; . ( tures. 16,739 Prizes. raoft 35,261 Blanks. „ for at • ——— hours 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, , 40x0000 Hi — ted $\ N. B to favour those who may take a quantity of t ; ce v Tickets,the prize of 40,000dollarswillbe the last drawn theh ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : collet And approved notes, payment in either_ money rat e ; or priz.es, in ten days after drawing, will be received for X 1 any numbea not lei's than 30 tickets. as m. This Lottciv Will atloid an elegant specimen of the t he e: private buildings to be ere<*td in '»*■ Ciiy of due j —Two beautilul def.gns are already felt fled the entire Ft front, on two of .he public squares , from he-draw _ l&s it is proposed to erect two centre and tour C°">" bu.ld.ng.,ion a, poflible alter this Lottery fold, and to convey them when compete, tothe «r. ift the manner defcibed in the scheme tor the Hotel tutors£ The drawing will commence a. soon as the Tickets I ,re fold off. -The money prices will be P*y>^ in thirty days after it is finilhed,and any prizes .or w | At j ftS numbers arc no, p.oducedwuh.ntwelvemooth after the drawing is closed are to be confideied as given towards the fund for the Univerlity, 11 being I cd to fettle the *hole bufinef. in a ye.r from the wding j of the arawingand to take up the bonds given as fecu- mas • , I war * The real securities given for the payment ofthePnze are he'd k'v the Prclident and two Directors of the Bank of OKimW, a'«d are valucd " more thin h>lf lhe anloun Coi The twenty four gentlemen who by , the latr Conmiiflioners aflifted ;n the managemen. int. Ho flotury are rebelled to undertake thisarduous taik t.,,7 on behalf of the public •, a fufficientnum- Rq ber of thefo having kindly accepted.it 15 hoped that t Sto a National UniverCty and the other federal ob- _ J)QOO 35> 000 Tickets, each J I 6 ditto 1,000 0.000 10 ditto 460 4.000 ao ditto 100 2,000 55 ditto 50 ?JSO , 7 )o ditto I- , 69,008 J To be riifed for the Canal, ' Prizes, 175.000 L 1x650 Blanks, not two to a prize. 17 roo Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175. 000 Yke'Commiffiomr, have taken the Security re < uireo by the aforefaid aA lor the payment of ! t!, 'Th^ 2 dr"vine of this Lottery will commence, without (tehy, as V -i °as the Tickets are fold, of which timely Bo SuXprizes as jacP9t demanded in fix-months after the drawing is finifhfd, fhaU fee cqofel«Ked for £ S&S, C-. p v" VSung" 6 '" fwve j DANIEL CARKOLL, of D. LEXtIS bEBLOIS, GEORGE WALKER, WM. M. DUNCANSON, THOMAS LAW, JAMES SARRY. City .of WaOliHgtoa, Feb. JI. To"j E SOLD, Ift. \ Three-ftetv brick House, No. 80, N. Second 1 A. ftrect. Th? lot »S about 11 feet front, and ?88 feet deep, to Breed-!W, or Moravian Alley, lt long been one cf thcbe.t stands for bnfinefs. id. A frame P'welfisg-Houfe, No. 160, South Front ftreet, with a Bake-Houle, the Lot is about 17 feet front .'tr 130 feet in depth. Jd A handiome Lot of *5 feet by aoo sett deep, ei- t ending from fhird-ftrect to George-fireet ; it is tl-.j 3d Lot below South-street: on Georg.-ftreet there is a two story brick tenement, a frame ditto adjoining, with agood j ta a LARGE MEADOW FARM, fixate on »h» River Delaware, at acansement diltance frem Phila delphia Market—the Meadow is of the heft WJaiity, and in rood bank. There are commodious buildings, with a good^propJTUo'n of aribt and Cedar Swamp, for terms apply to J°hN LII LE, 1 1 r No. 40 North Sixth-ll rect. March 2*l1» 1796. rax raui.iaiyHQj.oi- _ * - 5 K ETC H E HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, From the peace of nil to the termination of sent Session' of Conjrefs. BY MATHEW CARET. CONDITIONS." I. Thii work will be comprised in two or throe oilavo volumes, each about 40° V(i . 11. The price to fubfenbera will, be two dollars pur vo lumc, handsomely bound. i,„.. , rt . de -111. No meney will be reqinred till the volumes arc de- IV U any of the fuHcribers difa'pprove of the work when complete, they may declme receiving it. V. It is expe&ed to be ready ior prei= iu the fprmg after the above time, as one thoufan4 copies are fubferibeffor; the printing (hall commie, and lhall be finifhed asfpeedily as poliible. VII Subscriptions received by the Author, ■ 1 Markct-ftreet, and by the chief Bookielleri tbrough o« United THE obied of the proposed work, 13 > t0 P rc ® nt to nublic view a conceited series of the chief events of .1 per od of American history, that does not yield, in mi p.rtance, to any period of equal length, m the p.acdul annals of any country in the world. Desiring to excite no expedat.ons but such » he lh»ll endeavou? to fa isfy, the writer i, tl.un C "X^ r Mftory cing, that the body and eonfiftenceof a is not to be looked for in this work : nor his avocations allow hku to hope for tins, bier talk lhall be to sketch out tie moll prominent fca tures lt (hall be his study to colled and -ange the moll interesting materials to smooth the n.|gco1 pat for abler hands, who, by fucb mean,, will find the* la bours abridged, and their-progrefs accelerated. His chief view will be, to give the Hiftor,- of thU« ted States as a confederated Republic. Nev »_ tice will be taken of the moll remarkable the history of the individual States, as far as they can be :ollecled. This information lhall be classed under fcpa riTheP Au n tl!or s ro!icits the affift.nce of such Gentlemen w may be poffrfTed of documents calculated to promote IS may ui p T1 n be received with :he execution of'hi> p.an. i ne J f , returned due gratitude— carefuUy prclcrved—and fafvly Februar- : JJ burr MILL stones Made by OLIVER EVANS, at his Faaory, in the old wind-mill in Elmfley s al.ey, South Stcond-frcd, a little kh-.u Lhdf.rert, WHERE those who apply may he (applied with ft of such quality as will suit their purposes. Alio, stones for gudgeons to run on, and Plaifter of Pan# grouu fine for manure, and . Calcined for Stoco-Work. He keeps for SALE, At his dwelling No. 115 north Second-street, a little aoov Vine street, Boulting Cloths, \ A complete assortment of both imported and American manufa&ured for merchant and country work, which he warrants good. A L S b. The Young Millwright's and Miller's GUIDE. Containing a system of mechan.cs and hydrau.ics as they apply to water mills with the whole process of, andl all the late improvements on the art of ma.mUanrmg flour intended to be ufeful to all concerned m building of using water-mills, which book is fold by Matthew Carey and Robert Campbell, bookfellcrs. . tdiawtf. Sept. aJ- —__— — " PUBLISHED THIS DAY, And will be fold by BENJAMl A DAVIES, No. 68, High-street, (price one dollar) The BLOODT BUOT, THROWN OUT AS A Warning to the Political Pilots of America ; Or a FAITHFUL RELATION Of a multitude of a<3sof Horrid Barbarity, Such as the eye never witnessed, t ie tongue never es preffed, or the imagination conceived, Until the commencement of the French Revolution. TO WHICH 15 ADDED, AN INSTRUCTIVE ESSAY, Tracing these dreadful effefls to their real causes. Hivftratfd with four finking copper-plates. By PETER PORCUPINE. " You will plunge your country into an abyss of eter " nal detestation and infamy, and the annals of your « boasted revolution will serve as a bloody booy, war « ning the nations of the Earth to Veep aloof from the m ' 3 ht ) M a makes several escuifions into the neighbouring provinces evywhere observing the manners aaic.lLomsof he inhabitant,, being prefer at their tW** »« the r.at'.re of the.r governments; fomst.mes dedicating his leisure to enquiries relative to the progref, of the ha man mind, and lometix.es eonverfing wit.i thereat :ma who flourifhed at that time; with Xtnopbou, Plato, Ar'JloL &C. has seen Greece enflavcd by Fnilip, cne lath.r o AU » der, he returns into Scythia, where he puts in order an ac cunt o his travels; and to prevent any interruption in his narrative, relates in an introdu^i IoS the M events which had passed in Greece before he JAtotta- y I have chosen to write a narra ive of i ravels ra ther than a history, beexufe in filch a narrative all is fce ; nery and adion; and because circumstantial avails may ; be enteied into which are not permitted to tne hi.tonaa. LIST of the PLATES which tie annexed to this Work. i. Greece and the Grecian Llands. а. Plan of the Pass of Thermopylae. 3 . Plan of the Battle of Salamis. A.. EffiV pn the Battle of Piatsa. . .5. ChJt of the PalusMoeoti* andPontus Enxmus. б. The Bos horus of Thrace. 7. The Hellespont. r 8. Plan of th: Environs of Athens. , 9. Attica, Mcgaris, and Part of the Island of Eubcea. 10 Plan of the Academy and its Environs. 11. Plan of a Grecian Palxftra, after Vitruvius. ia. Plan of Athens. I; Plan and Elevation of the Prop} , 14. Plan of the Temple of Theseus, Elevation and View of the Parthenon. ic. Pfeocis and Doris. . 16. EfTay on the Environs of Delphi and View o _ Parnassus. 17. Plan of a Grecian House after \ itruvius. 18. Bceotia. 19. Theffaly. 20. Corinthia, Sicyonia, Phliafia, and Achaia. 11. Elis and Triphylia. »2. Essay on the Topography of Olympw. 23. Mcffenia. 24. Laconia and the Island of Cythera. . 25. Essay on the Topography of Sparta tSc its Environ . 6. Arc.iiiu 27 . A,rgolis, Epidauria, Troezenia, Hermioma, the lilt, of iEgina andCynuria. 28. View of Plato on the Promontory of Suniura, dil courfiog to his Difeiples. 29. Ancient Greek Theatre. 30. The CyclacUs. 31. Coins from the Cabinet of the King of France. It u propcfed to pit an <&M** edition of this -oaUiahu wort : The greatcjl care rStO (c taken to render it correal] execute!; ant the Plate,flail <" engraved by thefirf American artf-s- As **■ iv,rk nnv prefenteiforms a pleaj.,g and- injlr**™*»>rw of tbe antiquities, manner:, cuftomt, religion, la-ws, arti and ilfraiure of Greece, during tbe r*>,l i*t,rfbf frrivd of its htfiop, ers make no dtaOt but it -zvill meet tbe approbation of an enitgb.encd public. gS" Subscriptions mre received at "the Office of the Au roi a p the Pubiifllera, Ha. 47, Fourth-street, and 144. south Frant-ftrtet; and by the prraopal Boakfelters throughout the United Statev Afrit 7. t-tn.&stl. At a meeting of the Stockholders of the Society fir cjtablifbing ufeful manufactures, he'd ai Paitrfon, 7*utfday > tbt firjl of Atarcb, special appointment of the Board of DireSors offaid Society. ' THE m:ctiag having taken into their conii aeration the extreme badness of thf roads and weather, which has prevented the attendance of many el the Stockrold ers; and as it is judged seceffary that there Ihould be a« full a meeting as could be had—therefore ordered and directed that the pre sent meeting be adjourned to the 3d Yuefday in April next, to meet at the Houfs of Arches Gifford, in Newark, at ten of the clock of the fore noon of said day -, at which time and place a full meeting of the Stockholders is earnestly requeued. By order of the Meeting, N. CUMMING. §IiCM Paterfon, March 4, 1796, FOX SALE, A very valuable ESTATE, Called TtrirTsifßJU. . SITUATE in the 10-j.it/hip of Upper Deriy, and courtly oj OkUrttan, 7 1-2 Unlet from PbiUdJplia, and half a mile fnrn the nrte (Vtfiern rtaJ: rtntaistsng 230 Acres of excellent Land, 45 of zotick are good watered Jlfeadoiu, 90 cf prime H'rfyi Land, and tbs reS Arable of the frfl quality. There are oh'tie prrmifci a good Brici House, ivitb 4 rooms op afl*r, and Cellars under the nvbole, vpitb a P*mJ> Wdl of ex ceUent Wjter in front; a large frame Barn, Stables, and ether convenient bulldbtg?; a Smoke-Houfk andflone Spring Hotfe ; tzco good Apple-Orchards, and one of Pea Jus. The Fields are nil i,y Cloverj except those immediately under tillage, and are so *aid out as to have the advantage of H r ater in each of them, which renders it peculiarly convenient for Grazing. The fituatirn is pleasant ana healthy, and frem the high Culti vation of the Laid, the gocd neighborhood, and the vicinity to the ci ty, it is very fuitabie for a Gentleman's Country Seat. \7 be foregoing is part of the Rflate of fafeb Hvtna\ dzccafcd 9-Joftred far/ale ly . j£€>RDECAI LEWIS Qd. 9, 179.) eotf Surviving Exccutor, VOLUMES: Joseph & Jeffe Sharpie^, No. 32, fiuth ThirdJlreet, Have received per the Hamburgh Picket, AND HAVE FOR SALE, A variety of Merchandize; CONSISTING OF « CALICOES, Furniture do Dimities, Fustians, wwle and narrow clouded and striped Nankeens, Checl s, Gin-hams, elegant Veil patterns of Camel's hair, net and Marseilles, HoGery, Caflmers, Jeans, tapetfine and feco'nd cfoth=, Calimancoes, Spinnings, Ulcus..., Irilh Linens, and dry Goods in genera\.—Alfo, O-ENERAL ASSORTMIKT OF Saddlery and Saddlers Tools. They expect a large addkionaliupply of dry Goods by the firit veffde, which tUy will fell on rcafouaU. t-.ms for calb or usual credit. 3d mo. 30th. 2awa. N. S- A number of elegant Counte.panas, and V.ai feilles Bed Quilts. r-ipnraim Clarit, 1 CLOCK & WATCH fHII^ADELJ'HIA, I Has received by the different arrivals, A VERY LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT Or 1 5 Gold, Silver, and Metal Watches; 1 ALSO, A GENERAL SUPPLY CE TOOLS, FILES, and MA TLIiIALS; r consisting or— Tapann'd Clock Faces; Eight 4»7. and thirty hour brass; " . fl,t pinions and forged work ; Urge :ir.d fmali > piece and watch glMTcs; springs; 1 irge afrS « gilt and steel seals and keys. ; All orders from the Country carefully attend to. i'e February 11. Canal Lottery Tickets, For Sale, warranted undraiwi, at th iO.FFiCF., i4.9,.Ch>-;4ut street, between Foarfli and tilth Ilrects. . • Washington Lottery—A'o. 2. r™[E Public arc refpeotfillly informed, tfat the wltoie JL ofth- Tickets in the zbeve L,otterf"ire i"iv.' r TtM UP, and from information receives, will commence m> mediately. After the firft day's drawing, wmth will h: announced in one of the Philadelphia papers, octets it is expected will be then Ten Dollars. A cdrreet .somen, cai Book for public inip iUon will Weopenci at the ar.ove office, where all tranfadiens relati.-; to the-line c: a Bro ker. are promptly and faithfully ca.c^ued. Ker, ar v THOMAS NOBLE. / £ March a. N B. Approved Notes fecurinj payment, in - money, or in the prizes of this Lottery, and pa/able in ten days after completion of the drawing, will be rcccir :d for any number above fifty tickets. General Pojl Office, Philadelphia, March 16, 1796. WHEREAS sundry Letters, trahfmittcd in the MUila of the United States, to and from Norfolk, imhe late of Virginia, were opened, nd Bank-Notes of fcve ■al denominations fraudulently taken from them r.t York, n'the state aforefaid, in the months of Oitober, Novem >er and December last : and whereas a part of laid notes md some cash have been recovered and are now in poffelii ,n of the Pod Matter General. In order therefore tl at uch Bank Notes as (hall be identified may he reared to he owners thereof, and that the remaining notes and cash ie eauitablv distributed among thofc who are entitled to have fuffcied by such fraudulent pra&ices, within the ptf r.od, and on the route aforementioned, to exhibit their claims without delay, supported by such reasonable proofs as may T>e necessary to fubftantiatc them- buch r.otts us fliall be identified will be reeeived by application to tba General Poll Office, on or before the First day of July next; and the residue of such cash and notes will then be divided among the claimants in proportion totheir*_:pec tive loftes, to be afcert inec! by the necessary proofs, wh>ch on er before that day (hall be produced toth General Pell Office. (aawtju y) JDS. HABERSHAM. JUST PUBLISHED, [price, twenty-five cents] y Samuel //■ Smith, No. 11S v^hcinut*ftrcct> Letters of Pacificus, Written in juftificatioi* of the J?rcfideut s Proclamation of -^leutralitj. ALSO, Charge of Judge Paterfoii, Iu the WYOMING CAUSE —Price. 2$ cents. Alfa- a new political PanijhJet, called POLITICAL TRUTH. March 30. law^t. Columbian Gallery, Chefaut-ftreet, third Door Weft of Tenth-street. MR. SAVA GE, INFORMS the Ladies and Gontleirrcn of Phil ! a that the Colombian Gailerv, containing a Inge colle&ien of anciejit fc modern PAINT INGS & I'KJN will be opened on Monday, thfi^dinfl.^ Thi« colle&ion consists of the prcdudions of the iJtit -artists, and will doubtless be pleaSng to amateurs and the admirers-os the fine arts- To this colle«ion Mr.Jarup has added several pieces of his own, oni of which is the President and Family, the full lize of Life. Price of admission to the Gallery, one quarter ot a dollar. _ .... . #y- The PANORAMA, in Migh-ftreet, Exhibiting a View of Lohdon, continues open ■for the auiulemeot o those who may be difpofsd to fee that interesting perlpec tive. Feb. 40. FOR-S A L £, o A HEAT-two story frame buiMing, _j ftfeet, continued in Southwark, per awrnm,' -IW* 4, »-«-BRW«* *«**&*«?« . •■" An eleeam JSi«rw» Oddiqg; 14 , '■ Jl well in a chair or ondnr Hie An \ \ eiiM^S I dwiai«> "With tornefe . ; y8 Threettiftj ofUuid, fttoate rtwigttbus to ontainiitg abeut 773 Ktes, ißf the tawp «f tUmfc—b«ir>Mid» .^fciullywwJ* :l3f janil y in ?e4fopl county,. bf«« a^*BC»S««W» iear th'e water* o£ Santel Trfcti. r AlI&; xrtte trlff in WdbiWgJß fr| 'Wfltoßn'Sfcgreevtt;■ : .i.9L couflty; •«- . . .V* SAMU&L R. ■■ v PW»ddp»wa, f«he«» *!¥"■ '"'V' !'*§ PHILADRLFMA: PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO» —No. 119 — CHESXUT-STREET. fPrise Eight Dollar* per Abb**>-] X - ■•••» 'M