" > James TyPAlpjn, t Ji r lor, .N° 3 South Fourth Street, rURNS bii* reUftil bis triads tvujtbe Pubrufor their liberal eacMtrc7Ljmeet, and begs leave ufoHdt * coatjmsance of tLeir favri. At bit Shopgentlemen may ie ffnijkei ivitb tit bet Materials, and have tlcir. madcap and Jinijbed in tie mtf fajbjoaable moaner. He ILill tlanifjUy receive amy orders and pay a prompt aad ptsn&ual attention la them. flfi 11 law ..ANTED "* ONE Journeyman Copperftnith, and one Jour ueyman Tin Plate Worker—to whom the highest ' wages will be given—Enquire at No. 135 Arch-Street. Aprij. eodnr. Fur oaie at tots VJJice. The Constitution of the United States, price 29 ceatt. Last report of tbe late Secretary ot the Trea furjr, containing a Plan for the further fuppert of P«bl ST" Pennsylvania DiJh-iS, J J/* NOTICE i* hereby given. That in pnrfnance of a Writ to me dire&ed, from the Won. Richard Pr.tk as, Efij. Judge of the Diftrid Court of the United States, in aad for the Penaly Ivania Diftri Pennsylvania Hospital. ' 1 'HE Eleßic» will be held at the Hospital pursuant to X law, at 3 o'ck>ck in the afternoon on the feeond day of the fifth month next, being the feeond day of the week, at which time the Contributors are desired to attend to choofs out of their number Twelve Managers a& a Treasurer to the laid Inftitutioa for the enfuingyear. ' By order of a Board rf Managers, SAMUEL COATES, Clerk. 4th mo. Jth, r756. «n § FOR SALE. A FOUNT of BREVIER, half worn j about four nn- i drod weight. Enquire at the Office of the Gazette < of the United States, No. 119 Chefnut-Hrect. December 1. . $ New Book Auction, 5 BOSTON. JWHN W. FOI.SOM refpeAfally informs the public, and bfokfellers in particular, he has opened an Anc tion Office, in a central filiation, for that purpose only.— Any ord«rs in that line fiiall.be faithfally and pnndually executed: and letters,poll paid,immediately attended to. 80/lon, March 23. Treasury Department; " \ Rrcniu- Office, March loth, 1796. '■ PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the 1 Comwfioner of the Revenue, (No. 43. at the comer of Third and Chefnut-ftrects, Philadelphia) for building in Korth-Carilina, I.- A Lrigbt-Houfe npon Capir-Hatteras. 11. A Bescon House upon Shell Castle island. t>efoription> of and all other particulars, mav be teen •n application a: 4he offices of any of the Superintcn- | dam* «f I.ight-Houfes, or,«f f.)ie SHpervifors of the Reve nue, «res the Colieftars of the Cuttoms ia »aj- of the •tates ; m alfo-at this sfficf. lawjm f rKoru&ALs roi ruMUituso by sosscftiPTioffy SKE 7 CHES ' HISTORY OF THE UNITEO STATES, ' From ths peace of 1783, to the terminati«a «f the*pre fent Session of C«ngreis. Br MAT HE IV CARET. ' COJfMTIOXS. T. Thii work will be ccmprifed ia two or three o&aro volumes, each ahout 400 pages. n. The pr.ee to subscribers will be two dollars per vo lume, handsomely bonnd. i ill. No nnney will be repaired till the volcmes are de livered- • IV. Should any of the faVcribers difajyprove of the work when complete, they may Jot contain, twenty-eight acre* of land, on which are four good houses for the workmen, with lot»adjoining for gar dens, two large coal-houfrs, a black-finjth's and carpen ter's (hop, and also a commodious dwelling-hori', wi:h a good cellar and garden, for a A *»ag;r, and a Store adjoin ing of twenty feet square. The buildings are new, and the works in good rrpair, and now in full business, and fuLiv supplied with flock and the ntedfary workmen; wood. - land for coaling, fjfficient to afford a never faiiir.g supply and lying convenient, will be Co'.d with the Forge, or l wood supplied on c«ntra<3 by the cord, as may bell suit [ the purchaser. If defir jd, a EARM adjoining the Forge, of 150 or 200 arable and meadow hnd, with a good orcn ard, and convenient buildings, will be fold to accommo ' date the Forge : And also, a four borfe team, coal and o thcr waggons, and implements of every kind to cat ry on the works. If not before disposed of by private contract ! (which may be known by the continuance of this adver tisement) the Forge, Forge-let and buildings thereon, to gether with 1500 cords ot wood, will b; exposed to sale at PUBLIC r ENDUE, on the pr*mi!cs, on I'uefday.-the 3d day of May next,.at ten o'clock in the forenoon, : s which time and place the conditions will be made known, aod attendance gives, by the proprietors. ROBERT OGDEN, ELJAS OGDEN". Sparta, April 9, 1-96. *eodtjdM. N. B. The partnership of Robert and Elias Ugden, wiil then be difTolved. City cf Washington. SCHEME oftbe LOTTERY, No. 11, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FEDERAL CITY. A magnificent ) 20,000 dollars, & 1 5 cash 30,000, are > i-'i- 00 1 ditto tj) *- -i** ir.iV~ ' * ditto 15,000 & cafli 15,000 30,000 I ditto »0,000 8c clfb 10, coo so,ooo I ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 io,oco 1 ditto i,ooo & caJh 5,000 10,000 X calh prize of 10,000 » do. 5,000 each, - 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000 10 . 500 - - 10,000 100 So. 100 » - 10,000 300 do. 50 10,000 400 do. 25 - 10, coo 1,000 do. 10 - 20,000 *5,000 do. 10 » • - *50,000 *6,739 Prizes. 3"J,z6i Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 40,000 a N. B. To favoar those who may take a quantity of Tiekcts, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the l a st drawn ticket,.and the 30,000 the last but osi : And approved notes, securing payment in either money or prizes, in ten days after drawing, will be received for any numbca not lefsihan 30 tickets. i'hu Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of the private buildings to be ereded in the City of Washington —Two beautiful dcfigns are already felc fted for the CBtire f.ontaon two of the yoblic tquarrt ; from ihefadw*. - i'gs, it it proposed to ere& two centre and four corner buildings, atf >on as poflible after this Lottery is fold, and to convey them when complete, to the fortunate adventor ers, in the manner described in the fcherae for the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray the necessary expences of printing, 4c. and the farplus wilt be made a part of the fund intended for the National I'mvcrlH\ ,to be ere&ed within the City of Washington. jy The drawing will commence as soon asthcTicketi are fbld off. The money prises will be payable in thirty days after it is finifhed,and any prizes 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 Univerfuy, it being determin ed n> fettle the whole bufineft in a year from the ending of the drawing sod to take up the bonds given as secu rity. The real fecorities given for the payment of the Prize are held President and two Direflors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of the Lottery. The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of • the late Coimniflioners aflifted in the management of the Hotel Lottery are requeued to undertake this arduous talk a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufEcierit num ber of thefc having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the friends to a National University and the other federal ob jects may continue to favor the design. By accounts received from the diflerent parts of the Continent as well as from Europe, where the ti«kets haife been frnt for sale; the public are assured that the drawing will speedily ramrocnie, and that the care and caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe disposal of the tickets, has rendered the lnorr fufpeafion independable. SAMUEL BLODGET. %• Tiikets msy be had at the Bank of Columbia; of James Weft A Co. Baltimore or Gideon Dcnifon, Savannah, of Peter Gilman, Boston; of John Hopkins Richmond : and of Richard Wetls, Cooper's ferr*. JUST PUBLISHES, [TRICE, TWENTT-Flva CENTS] By Samutl H. Smith, No. 118 Chefnut-ftreet, Letters of Pacificus, Written in juftificatioa of the President's Proclamation of Neutrality; ALSO, Charge of Judge Paterfon, lu the WTOMING CAUSE—Price 25 cents. Also, a new political Pamphlet, callcd POLITICAL TRUTH. March 30. »aw4t. Columbian Gallery, ' Chefnut-ftreet, third Door Weft of Teath-ftreet. MR. SAVAGE, INFORMS the Ladies and Gentlemen cf Philadelphia , that the Colv(ibian Gallery, containing a large collection of ancient & modern PAINTINGS & PRINTS will be opened on Monday, th« 2jd inft. This collection cor lifts of the productions of the firft artists, and will doubtless be pleasing to amateurs and the admirers of the fine arts- To this collection Mr. Savage has added several pieces of his own, one of which is the President and Family, the full size of Life. Price of admiSon R> the Gallery, one quarter of a dollar. gT The PANORAMA, in High-street, exhibiting a View of London, continues open for the of tbofe who may be disposed to fee that interesting perspec tive. Feb. ao. For B R IS7 o THE KIW phi ladelphia e T«eodo*E BUIJ, Mjft,. ' \? ILL take Goods on Ffeieht. uul ■< than in a few days. For freight or pak^L? . Who have for Sale,betides their usual aflbrtmentof a Ironmongery, Cutlery, thdler, is Crate, ef Glafc and Earthen War-. p' , e boxes of lone and short Pit-, n.;. ' te * °> Via),, f ed, fro* ,8 f b r „ <-U . and Bottoss; Brae* of Tin Plates - I - ' ° FF ' r *""~ u y Pewter in Calks assorted; Bristol Orindfc l^1 "" 1 r &C» s. patent Sheaves for Bletks. A !r. , u7' , t BROADCLOTHS and CASSIMErpo" - Arfil UW PiP ° ° f OU> MADEiR A WINE. ————— 3 aw. ; I , Bl r 11 remembered, that on the Bth day of If, l . - the twentieth year of the Independent of _ States of America, Benjamin Davie* of the ' . hath cepofited in this office, th. Title of a ; fitfcflk'r -•>««££ ! The B LOO DT BUOT THROWK OUT AS A Warning to tbe Political PU,t, 0 f >_ • Or a FAITHFUL RELATION ' Oti multitude of ads of Horrid Barf*™ ' Such a, the eye never witnessed, t eto P""". or the imagination conceived Until tbe commencement of the French Revuuii'r TO WHICH IS ADDED, AN INSTRUCTIVE ESSAY Tracing thtfe dreadfa! efTefls to their real cauf-< i Illvftraicd THE partnerlhip of WHIG LEY t3" BERSIMAX, Printers, being dissolved, all persons who have any demands against the faidpartnerihip, are requested to fur nilh their accounts for settlement; and those indebted, to make payment to either of the fubfer'-bers. FRANCIS WRIGLEY, JACOB BERRIMAN. Philadelphia, April 13, 1796. £3" The Business will be carried on by J. Beeriman. PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, —No. 119 — CHtJNVT-STIIIT. [Pricc Eigltt Dollars per Aannm.]