Proposals, For puhlifhing by Subfeription, an elegant ENGR AV ING, of a Picture entitled { National Gratitude. Dedicated to the Citizens of America. V r I ''HE United States of America, represented by fifteen wo A [men, appear in thetemple of Minerva, for the purpose of decorating with wreaths the Bust of President Washington, D already crowned by immortality and liberty; the fcagle fup p-iting the Anns of America, holds forth the 1 Legend then - L of, exprefiiveof the unanimity of sentiment which animates A them. The Statue dT Minerva is seen under a portis, d^co r rated with military trophies, emblems of the Vl&ories ob- C tained againtt the enemies of Liberty; in the fore-ground ap- V pears History, who, attentive to this interesting licene, records it in he{ arnals, in order to be tranfrftitted to potterity. The original pi&ure was executed on a large scale, by Jo- \ BEPH pKKovAhi, an Italian.artist, on occasion of the enter tainment given at Rickettf's Amphitheatre in Philadelphia, on February 24, ijg6, for the celebration of the of the President. The Copperplate (*4 inehes by *-9) will be engraved wkh the greatest care -by a Parisian artist, lafely l a«-ive5 in this cij - y, and will be ornamented in the border, with the arms ot a he United States of America, and of each particular Hate. a The'prieeof Subscription is THREE DOLLARS, io be r paid on delivery of the Print. i Subscript ions are received at Mr. Beeotnbaz's, Print-feller, j No. , North"Third-ttreet. Mr. Oellers's, at the City Hotel, j Chefnut-ftreet, and at Samuel Riehardet's City Tavern. f Should this Publication meet with public approbation, the fameartifls propose pUblishing fucceftively, perfpefkiVe views of the inside of Congress Hall, thefeepreffcntatives therein - v alTembled, and likewise Of the Senate* May 9 * co 4 Notice is hereby Given, t That in purfuan'ee of an ail of the general Affem- t bly of Pi-nnCyWania, entitled "aa A (ft to enable Hie r •' Governor of thisCommonvveatth,to Com- J « pany for making an artificial Road from an interfp&ioh "of the Philadelphia and Lancaster Turhpike road near r " the Gap Tavern, in Lancaster county, t<*Newj>ott and g « Wilmini.m in the State of Delaware; ' the oommif- ' fioners inlaid ad appointed will prdcure five books and attend at the refpetSive places directed therein to-receive f "•fubferptions for Stock in the cempiny, viz. One book f will be opened in the city of Philadelphia. One in the Borough of. Lancaster, one at Strafborgh, in the cbunty of Lancaster, one in the Borough df Wilmington, and one at the houfeof Samuel Cochran in the county efChef ter. The Sttbfiribers, agreeably to their appointment in and by said ad, will attend at the City Tayetn in Philadelphia, •with on* of said Books, on Monday, .the 6th day of June next, at 10 S'clock in the forenoon, until 4. In the after noon, and for the two days following, if nectfflary, for . the purpose aforefaid ; on the 'fifjt -of the said day«, any, perlon of the age of 21 years fhatlbe at liberty to fubferibe , iri his own or ai3y othe'm'ame or name's by whom he shall be authorised/or onejbare,on the second Say tor tie tr Pali floret, , and on the third day fortrne, two, or three Jtaret, and Mi any succeeding day, (if she said books shall continue longer, -open) for any narabet of tharea ih the Said Stock. 1 Every person previously to fuhfcribiijg in said books 1 thilft pay to the attending comrrfifliSnerftwfcrrty five dol lar* for every (hareto be- fubferibed. GEORGE 1 ROBERT WAL\ NATHL. LEWIS, ABIJAH DAWES. ■ Philadelphia, May 7 . jawtjun. F O R S A L E, ■At BENJAMIN DAVIES' BOOKSTORE, wo. 68, high-street, A valuable eolletSlion of the newest Publications, Just received from London, via New-York"; Among which are the following: 'HE American Pilot, in two.parts —part the Ift con -1 tainißg charts and plans of file coasts of Newfound land, Labrador e, and the gulph and river of St. Lawrence. Part the ad containing charts of tue Britifc channel, and the coast of Ireland to Cape Clear; of the Atlantic Ocean, an 4 the coasts of Europe, Africa,and the Wefiernlflands; of the whole coast of the United States and East Florida; Mie of Florida, and Ulaud of Havaiinkh, driwn frftm aSOal forveys atod she latcft discoveries. A Defcriptlon of the Country 40 miles round Manches ter, its geography, productions, river and canal naviga tions ; its towns and villages, their history, population, commerce, sand manufail'ures, by Dr. Aikin; printed on Vellum paper, aftd Hlfcftrated with 73 roppierplates finely engraved. Hunter's Voyages to New South Wales jnd the Sou thern Ocean, illustrated with 17 maps, charts, views and other embellishments, neatly bound in calf. Civil airid Commercial History of the Britilh Weft-ln- Jies, by B. Edward?7Efq. with mstps, views, &c.' The dtnneAibA that Ikbfifts" between Agrictilture and Oxeniiftry—fry the Sari of Dundonnald. The Coflrfe of Hannibal over the Alps, aCcertained by J. Whitaker. 'rtie'Llfb of General J3nmoSrier, in 3 vols, written by himfelf. Chelmer's Estimate of the comparative strength of Great Britain. -History of the Moravian missions among tfte Indians of North-America, with the manners and customs of the nations. Citporal Brown's History of the Campaigns in J 793, 4 and 5. The Studies of Nature, by Bernardin de St.Pierre. The Pdlltidal Teftarfient of itlatimilian Rohefpierre, with an aecount of the secret negotiations carried on un der "his diredfion. " "Wifeman's Commercial Letters in the five principal languages of Eur op*. A Pocket Vocabulary of fra principal lmguages. Anflruther's Reports in Chancery. The Works of PelcrWodarJ «iifi a head of the author. The Sporting->iagazfne. Tbe Britifli Critick, or new Critical Review of tho lat est The Works-os Edmund Burke, Esq. Defence of the American Conftilutifin, by J. Adams, vice-President of the U.S. April 28. Saw Genteel Boarding & Lodging to be had at No. 45, i» Vinc-StTeet, the ad door weft ot Sfccoftd-Street, on the North fid,e. April aB. § JUHT PUBLISHED, : [Pp'ce 25 Cents] By Samoei H. Smith, N°. 118, Chefimt-Jlrcet, LETT E R S OF HELVIDI US: In reply to Paeificus, on the President's Proclamation of Neutrality. Jftribed ti Mi 1 . Maoison. Lately PMifhed, Pacificut—'Political Truth—Paterfon'* Charge. < In a/etb Days all kinds te of Printing, with accuracy and dispatch. An Afpririliee WißteH. I 3 Sjlawa City cf Waflimgton. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, Nfo.ll, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT Of THE N federal CITY. ai A magnificent ) 10,000 dollars, & ? j o ,&eO Ba dwelling-house, 5/caih 30,000, are ) A 1 ditto 15,000,Sfcaft *J,OOO 40,600 I ditto 15,900-& cash 15*000 30.0°° H( 1 ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000, »0,000 K; 1 ditto 5.000 & cash 5.000 10,000 R5 x ditto 5,000 & ca(h. 5,000 10,000 I cash prize of __ ado. 5,000 each, ire, - io,ofco xo do. 1,000 - - ,0 ' 00 ° j ' _ . - io,oo® 10 I°' - - 10,000 0 100 do. too _ . !0,000 °' 3,10 a*' « - - IB '° oo r 400 4°- *1 . 2 0.000 r 1,000 do. * , j 5 o,ooa : 0 ; 15,000 do. to D 16,739 Prizes. 3*™* « !^ks * - g 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, pi N. B. To favour thbfe who may take a Tickets, the prize of 40,000 defers will be the L a »t ■ticket, and the 30,000 the «ST but one . ' And approved notes, fearing payment >it> either mon , , or prizes, hi ten days atter drawing, w,H be rece.ved for \ any numbea not lels than 30 tickets., . - . j_ This Lottery will afford an elegant fpecilnen of thepri , a vate buildings to be ereited in the City of Waftungton— in Two W.tift.l design, are already be fronts on two of the public squares; from these prawmg ar it is pronofed to erect two centre and fourcorner bui.ditigs, or as soon as poflible after this lottery is fold, and to convey fu When cdmplcte, to the fortunate adventurers, TO th the manner described in the fchemc for the tfttery; •A nett deduction of fivs per cent, will be '°^ ef n J s [" the neceifary exponfes ef printing, &c. and tbe^ furp us ha will be made a.part of the fund intended for the N«i®"al r j, University, to be within thirty of d The Drawing will commence as toon as the tickets are as fold off.—The raoti ey prires will be payable 111 thirty days after it i« finifhai ; and any pr ze» for which f°»unat» G numbers ai e not produced within twelve months after the n< drawing isclofed, are to be considered as given towards di ihe fund'for theUniverfity-; it being determined to setae „ the whole business in a year from the ejttlingof the draw- 01 -in?, and to take up the bonds given as security. Q The real fectfrittes given for the payment ot the Fmzes, _ are held by the President and two Diredors of the Sank j of Columbia, ,and are valued it more than half w a , mount-os the lottery. , f The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment ot the toe Commiffioriers assisted in the management ot the Hotel Lottery are requeftedto undertake thisarduous tallc a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufficient num ber of thefc having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the friends to a Nation*! University and the other federal ob ieifts may continue to favor the design. ° By accounts received from the different parts-os the p Continent as well as from Europe, whore the tickets t have been Tent for sale, the public are assured that the t drawing will speedily commen»e, and that thecare and ■ caution unavoidably necessary to injure a fafe disposal 0 F the tickets, has rendered the inorr suspension mdifpeniable. SAMUEL BLODGET. * Tiekets may be had at the Bank of Columbia ; of Tames Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Weils, . ! Cooper's Ferry. t Nankeens. TO te fold cheap, a large Ou.antity of NAh KEENS fubjea to the benefit of the Drawback, at the j Store of the fubferiber, No. 45 North Front flreet. \ , Joseph Sanfom. j ! May .3 e °3 w NOTICE. THE President and Managers of the Delaware and , Schuylkill Canal, having determined to supply the j , city of Philadelphia with water, early in the year 1797, , Proposals will be receive 1 in writing until the firfl day of. June next, from any person or persons disposed to contraA 'for the catling and ddi wfy of Iron Pipes necessary for the 2 above purpose. Ej *t' Board, WILLIAM MOORE SMITH, Sn'ry. March 31. ' , aawtj. For sale by the i'ubicribers, t IN PENN-STREET, '130 quarter Chefls frefh Hylon Tea; 100 ditto do. frefh Souchong Tea ; 30s Boxes China, containing fitiafl tea setts of 4t pieees; 400 pieces Bandasoes. WiHings Ss 5 Francis. January 30. . . ■ Ua\K. FOR SALE, A very Valuable Estate, CALLED TWITTENHA M, situate in the townlhip of Upper Derby, and county.,of Delaware, 7 i-i miles from Philadelphia, and half a mile from the new Weftyrn road: containing 230 acres of excellent land, 45 of which are good watered meadow, 90 Of prime wood land, and the reft arable of the firft quality. There are on the premises a-good two story brick house, With 4 rooms - on a floor, and cellars the whole, with a pump-well of excellent water in, front; a large frame barn, liablcs, and other convenient buildings ; a smoke-house and ftsne spring-house ; two good apple orchards, and one of peach es. The fields are all in clover, except these immediately «n,der tillage, and are so laid out as to have the advantage of water io each of them, which renders it peculiarly con venient for grazing. The situation is ploafant and healthy, and from the high ■cultivation of the land, the good neighbourhood, and the vicinity to tlie city, it is very suitable for a gentleman's. country feat. 8 The foregoing is part of the estate of Jacob Herman, deceased, and offered for sale hy ' Mordecai Lewis, Oil. 9. eo.] Surviving Executor. N°, 130. DiflriS of Pennjylvania, to Philadelphia, March i(>, 1796. WHEREAS futtdry Lette;s, transmitted in ,th« Mails of the United States, ta and from Norfolk, in the state of Virginia, were opened, and Bank Notes of seve ral denominations fraudulently taken from them at York, in the state aforefaid, 11Vthe months of OAober, Novem ber and December last : and whereas a part of said not< s and sortie calh havt: been recovered and are now in poffefi:- on of the Post Matter Gene.al. In order therafore that fudh Bank Notes as ihall be identified may be restored to the owners thereof, arid that the remaining nqtesandcafh be equitably cKftributed ariiong those who are entitled to tiienT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons who hayefuffeied by such fraudulent pradlices, within the pe riod, and on the route aforementioned, to exhibit their claims without delay, Supported by such reasonable proou as may be necessary to substantiate them. Such nbtcs as (hall be identified will be received by application to the General' Pott Office, 011 or before the fifll day of July next; and the residue of Yucttcalh and notes will then be divided "araons the claimants in proportion to their respec tive losses, to be ascertained by the necessary proofs,which on or before that day (hall be produced tothe General Poll Office. (aawtju'y) JOS. HABERSHAM.. LAW BOOK STORE, NO. 313, WIGH-STRkET, A VERY GENERAL IMPQR. TATION OF LAWBOOKS JUST OPENED. GEORGE DAVIS's EXTENSIVE colle&ion of the latest lrilh Editions be ing now arranged, he begs to offer them for Sale, on the faine modervte : erms, as have for several yean : past, so particularly dii'inguifhed them; and t« assure j those Gentlemen who may favor him with attention, that ; their orders from any diltance, whether fbr a single vo -1 ■ lume, or an entire Library, Ihall be executed with tire like f promptitude, and acknowledged with thanks. . Catalogues for the present year are prepared, and will be delivered on application f N. B. A number of Tranks to be difpofedof. ; jlfith April. m&tfrw i> ——— ; ■ A Printing-Offixre for Sale. covsisrn/G of 5 A good assortment ol Types, the greater part of which e are but little worn, a goodmahogany Press, with ferent Printing Materials, in complete order for executing any kind of work. The situation is very eligible, either for a newspaper or book-work, being ia a pleafint, well populated city, within 3a miles of Philadelphia. There - , is also a very considerable advantage aiifing from the numerous applications for blanks and the general influx d of advertisements, &c. &c. and a handsome profit derived 1C from the great quantity of Rags which may be coile&ei h throughout the year. A complete set cf cuts for Dilworth's Spelling-Book. Likewise will be fold with the office, a large book ie binder* 1 Prifs, (used for prrelfing books in (heets) toge ther with a number of bookbinders' tools, almost new. Any person inclining to purchafa the above, may have the refulal of a handsome collection of books, bound and ■" in Iheets—They will be fold very. low. Fer the price, ajid further particulars, enquire at No. 24, north Third-fireer, where a specimen of the types may be fcen. April a 6. §8. jaw. COLUMBI A H OUSE Boarding School for Young Ladies. MRS. GROOMBRIDGE havingremoved from Lodge Alley, to the corner of Eleventh and Spruce-ltre'eti, _ for'the advantage of a larg£, convenient House, in a dry, healthy fituatioa; hspes for the continuance of the encou ragement she has hitherto so highly experienced; and for which she returns her sincere acknowledgment. Mrs. Ghoombridc.e is aflifted by Matters of the 16 firit ability-; and the uf'ful, as well as ornamental branches , ' of education are particularly attended to. j 6 February 8. §aw.s3m SPECIMEN OF ELEGANT PRINTING. re: • > ™ John Thompson & Abr. Small, T) ESPECTFULLY inform such jerfons as admire, and ne * Iv would wiih to enconrage any improvement in those arts, which are an ornament to a state; that ajtecmuch expenceand great attention, they have printed for public gg infpe&ion, the firft number of their hichlv finished ,n - Hot-Pressed Bible, gj, Which they believe to be the moftfceautiful produflion .jj £ of its nature, hitherto Veen. n ' s Similar works in Europe have for Tome years been li berally patronized—they have had an hpiiOrable plSce in jD the libraries of men of taste—the present production is aft attempt to (how, that in America, works can be executed in every refpe oJ the PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, , —No. 119 — a " CHE S NUT-STREET. ice. Eight Dollars per Annum.]