Knox, Uenderfon Sc Co. No. 4.6, North Front ftreet r HAVE imported in the ships Liberty, Concor.. Mid - driana, from London, a frelh supply of Goodsfuit- V ed to the feafon —confuting of , tw ° A beauiful assortment of twilled, and silk Nankeens, a C CottoßS) Thread,cotton, silk &cot- torn Calicoes', and 'on and silk Hoficry, Chintzes, Diaper and Damalk Table Muslins, Cloths, Muilinets, Lawns, Corded and India'iDimitiee Cambricks and Ginghams, Cambric M^uflins, _ Cotton Counterpanes, Linen, cotton and silk hkfs, Piain, striped, clouded. Sewing Silks, &c. &c. Sec. Like-.vife, A few bales well assorted colors, Londeu best super jne Cloths, best fuperfinc and fecoud Cxffimeres—-Alfo, luj dry packages of Callicoes and Chinttes, and other goo s \ coods'fit for exportation. Per the Glasgow, Capt. Williams, from Dublin, a lew boxes 7-8 and yard wide Irifli Linens. May 4 $2ww&fa ALL persons indebted to the Estate of qu : deceased, or to the late part- ,jj ( nerlhip of Robert & Cornelius Stcvenfon, are requelled to make immediate payment, and those having any de- jgj mand*againft the fame, will bringthem in for settlement. BO| CORNELIUS STEVENSON, Administrator, tand Surviving Partner. No, 124 Spruce Strfet. d r; • May n ,he City cf Washington. .SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FEDERAL CITY. A magnificent ) 20,c00 dollars, & ? <0,000 dwtllingJioufe, j cash 30,000, are 5 ' 1 ditto 15,000 & cjfa 25,000 40,000 _ x ditto 15,000 & csfh 15,000 30,000 x ditto to,ooo & cash 10, coo 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,,000 & calh 5,000 10,000 I calh prize of 10,000 1 do. 5,000 cach, are> - 10,000 s Ol 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000 ea ao do. 50s - - 10,000 Tvi 00 do. 100 - ■ 10,000 aj 900 do. 50 10,000 ch 400 do. 25 - - I»,ooo ivi 1,000 do. ao - ao,ooo 15,000 do. 10 • - 150,000 i6>739 Prizes. 35,261 Blanks. 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 x aft drawn ticket, and the 30,000' the last but one : And approved notes, fecuringf payment in either mon«y ©r prizes, in ten days atter drawing, will be received for I any numbea not less than 30 tickets. This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of thepri- » a vate buildings to be erefled in-the City of Washington— Two beautiKil defijns are already Telexed for the entire fronts on two of thepubjic squares ; from these prawings ° it is proposed to erecl two centre and four c orner buildings, as soon as pollible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in w the manner described in the fcheroe for the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will be-made to defray - the neceflary expenses of printing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for theNatiufcal University, to be ereAed within the city of Washington. The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are fold off.—The money prizes will bepayable in thirty days after k is finiftiad ; and any prize» (or which fortunate numbers ate not produced within twelve months aiter the drawing is closed, are to be considered as given towards the fund for the University ; it being determined to fettle the whole business in a year from the ending of the draw ing, and to take up the bonds given as security. The real feeurities given for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the Pre«dent and two Dire&ors erf the Fank .of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a- ( mount ot the lottery. The twenty four gentlemen who 'by appointment-os t the late Commlflioners aflifted in the management of the t Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous task * a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufficient num- 2 ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the 1 friends to a National University and the other federal ob je&s may continue to favor the design. 1 By accounts 'received from the different parts of the < Continent as well as from Eufope, where the tickets * have been sent for sale, the public are assured that the drawing will speedily commence, and that the care and caution unavoidably neceflary to insure a fafe disposal of the tickets, has rendered the Iftor: fufpeufion indispensable. 1 SAMUEL BLODGET. Tickets may be had at the Bank of Colum'ua ; of Tames Weft &Co. Baltimore; of Peter GiUuan, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Walls, Cooper's Ferry. General Pojl Office, Philadelphia, March 16, 1796. WHEREAS' sundry Letteis, transmitted in the Mails of the United States, te and from Norfolk, in the state of Virginia, were opened, and Bank Notes of seve ral denominations fraudulently taken from them at \ ork, in the fltate aforefaid, in the months of O&ober, Novem ber and December last : and whereas a part of taid notes and some calh have been recovered and are now in polfefii on of the Poll Mailer Gene .-al. In order therefore that inch Bank Notes as shall be identified may be restored to the owners thereof, and that the remaining notes and calh be equitably distributed among thofc who are entitled to them. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons who have fuffeied by f«ch fraudulent pradices, witbin the pe riod,'and on the route aforementioned, to exhibit their claims without delay, supported by such reasonable proofs as may be necessary to fubllantiatt: them. Such notes as lhall be identified will be received by application to the General Poll Office, on or before the firft day of July next ; and the residue of such calh and notes will then be divided araong the clamumts in proportion to their respec tive loffis, to be afcertiined by the necessary proofs,which on or before that day shall be produced to the General Post Office. (jawtju y) JOS. HABERSHAM. This Day is Publi/hed, And for hie by f HOMAS DOESON, At the Stone House, No. 41, S. Second Street DISCOURSES relating te the evidences of REVEALED RELIGION, delivered in the Church of the Univetfalifts at Philadelphia, in 1796, and publilhed at the request of many of the hearers. By JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, L. L. D. F. R. S. Price two dollars neatly bound, or one dollar and 7 c CenU unbound. May 2 I. tHth&szw. Mrs. Tully WHO formerly lived at No. tJi North 3d ft ret, de fircs those who may have letters for her, to fend them to h*r at No. 89 New Street, or to the Foil-Office. May 31 * eO 3 Washington Canal Lottery, N°. I. , . r.A TN WHEREAS the State of Maryland lias eu 1 1 the underwritten, to ra.fe twenty-fix thojfaad. two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutt ng a Canal through the City of Walhmgton, from the Fo- tomac to the E»ftern Branch Harbour. yeai The following is the SCHEME of No. I. an( j Viz -I Prize of jo.ooo dollars, 10,000 of . i ditto io.ooo io.ooo fror 7 last drawn 7 . OQO JJ.COO Tickets, each J . 6 ditto 1,000 J '°°° . t jo ditto 400 4,000 In ao ditto 100 I >°°° Jf, jj ditto 50 Ca 5750 ditto 5. I» 6^(00? To be raised for the Canal, 26,250 | 5850 Prizes, 175J** 3 11650 Blanks, not two to a prize. — . Th 17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - r 75 , c "l% $y The Commiflioners have taken the 6ecuritie? re quired by the aforefaid aA for the pundlual payment ot the prizes. . . The drawing of this Lottery will commence, without delay, a, soon as t+ie Tickets are fold, of which timely hrv notice will be given. "J- Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months alter the fail drawing is finlfhed, shall be coafidered asrelinquifhed for eft the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly. Jol (Signed) NOT LEY YOUNG, DANIELCARROLL, of I). — LEWIS DEBLOIS, ■ -GEORGE WALKER, Wm. M.DUNCANSON, THOMAS LAW, J JAMES BARRY. pe Crty of WaftiingtoH, Feb. 11. § Cc i * T F 0 It SALE, po A Valuable Farm, CONtaining 450 acres of Land, in the town of Cler- th. Mont, county of Columbia, state of New York of formerly the property of col.Ten Broeck —about fix miles call from the North River—fufficiently accommodated th -with wood, meadow and plow-land, and well watered — ki: a genteel dwelling-house, a large Barn, and + thriving Or chard, &c. &c. Very suitable for a gentleman or an a&- th iv« farmer. a " Price 10,000 Dollars. Apply to gen Henry Livingfton, at Ancram; or at th Clermont to William Wilson. bi May -ZS l '' —— ac No. 133, South Second Street. n« DI S EASES of the EY ES. p< J, E. Harrison, p« Accoucheur, M. D. and Member of the London Medi- tii cal Society, &c. a< INFORMS his Fellow Citizens, that he has ftudicd Physic under the most eminent Britilh Profeffors, and has been upwards of seven years a constant Pupil at St. George's and St. Bartholomew's Hospitals, under John "Hunter, Pott, Bromfield, ax.d William Sharp. He per forms all the Operations for Relief of Diseased Eyes, par- f ticularly Extracting the Ohryftaline Humour, called CoocniNG ; and he has restored to fight two out of five, who were blind. law 3 l * A ay 24, 1796. . For sale by the fubferibers, £ I IN PENN-STREET, A 130 quarter Chests frefh Hyson Tea ; C 100 ditto do. frelh Souchong Tea; 5 300 Boxes China, containing small teal fotts of 42 K pieces; R -400 pieces Bandanoes. I Willing y Francis. - January 30. II Urbanna Mill Seats, SITUATE in Cecil county, Maryland, on the banks of the river Sufquehanna, about one mile ab»ve tide wa- a ,f ter, and commanding the water of that important river, j, c the channel coßduding the trade of which comes so near r k the Mill Seats as to make it convenient te speak the boats; and Mills may be so situated as to receive them al«ng their \ ie walls, and by water lifts take in their cargoes. f There is a po(wer fuflicient for many and any kind of ; ufeful Water Wnrks, and so much may bejuftly said in , ie commendation of this Scite as would be inconvenient to ( t9 insert in a newspaper publication. ) le Thofc who may defixe to be c«ncerned, will probably 1 1( 1 find tbemfelves well pleased on viewing'the situation. j of Leases for any term of years may be obtained on appli- ; e cation to the fabf<;riber, living on the premises. , CLEMENT HOLLY DAY. , of April 19. ( iaw3tn , '«» "\?I7"HEREAS my wife EleanoT Fitz- ! VV gerald, ha>conti»f I /\ vicinity of the city of Walhington, may now be I accommodated with a situation combining advantages as te r > I health, foil, and profpeit, not equalled perhaps in Ame- Lr 1 rica. The fßbfcriber has for sale from 100 tp 380 acres of land. ' r I It lies within I 1-4 mile of the city of Walhington, 1 1-2 from the Prefideut's Squar«, (from which it bears about N. by E.) and 3 1-4 miles from the Capitol. It beats | ' ;n I »early W. from the westernmost spring of the head waters 0 of the Tiber, distant thcrefrhm about I-S of a mile. The 1 situation is remarkably healthy, and every part of the 'y I land is well watered—has great abundance of the ckoiceft I fruit : about 80 acres are in wood, and thlre arc about 50 acres of meadow-ground, great part thereof can be wat- I the whole laid down in Timothy-grass at a small I expense There are several b«aptif»leminences on it: one _ I of the heights commanding a most beautiful oud extensive I prolpeit—To the south, you have a full view oi the -city I of Walhington, the town of Alexandria, and the river h- 1 Potowmac, as far °s-tke eye can reach. To the nortb, a is, full view of the Sugar-Loaf Mountain, distant about 35 b- I miles, with the furroundi ig country. —TetheWeft, aire od j ry extensive view ps the lands in Virginia : the whole I forming a grand rural Amphitheatre. Any person inclin- I ed to purchase, will find on viewing the fituatioh, that tie Landscape is far superior to the Iketch givtn of it in this advertisement. For price, &c. apply to the fubferiber, ~ living on the premises, or to George Walker, Esq. now in Philadelphia. JOHN THO : BOUOHER. 1 Diftriift of Columbia, May 6, 1796. KS I May la. 4 Kwjw A Printing-Office for Sale. ' C * I * CONSISTING OF I A. good assortment of Types, the greater part of which 1 5 I are but little worn, a good mahogany Profs, with the dif -1 t f ercnt Printing Materials, in complete order for executing a j any kind of work. The situation is very eligible, either for a newspaper or book-work, being in a p leaf in t, well C 1 populated city, within 30 miles of Philadelphia. There ,j * s a vftr y considerable advantage arising from the I numerous applications for blanks and the general influx j of advertifemeots, &c. &c. and a handsome profit derived r I from the great quantity of Rags which may be colLe&gd j throughout the year. A complete set of cuts for Di]worth'« Spelling-Book. | Likewise will be fold with the office, a large book- I binders' Prcfs, (used for prreffing books in Iheets) tbge -011 J thcr >*jth a number of tools, almost new. ad- 1 perion inclining to purchaf® tlie above, may have iam I rc^u ' a handsome colle&ion of books, bouad and ive , I ,H Iheets—They will be fold very low. )ert j F er P^ ce > further particulars, enquire at No. 1 |j € I Q t n 'th 1 hird-ftreet, where a specimen of the types and may * cfeen - April §«.2aw. \ Mustard and Chocolate The to be mam;fa&ured in the best man -797, J ner » f° r sale, as usual—Also (helled of pearl y I Cofxee, Pepper, &c. Philadelphia Porter, Beer, ra Cyder, Englifii Porter, Taunton and Bath Ale • in bottles, &c. &c.—at No. 98, South Front-street, I opposite the Custom-house, by y- . JOHN HA WORTH. j» Phnadelphiai Miy 7, 1796, aaw4\i TOR SALE, AT BENJAMIN DAVIES' BOOKSTORE NO. 68, HIGH-STREET, ' A valuable collection of the newest Publications, Jolt received from London, via New-Yoik ; Among which are the following: THE Am.rican Pilot, in two parts—part the ift con taining charts and plans of the coasts of NewfoTind land, Labrador-", and th: gulph and river of St. Laurence. Part the id containing charts of t »e Britilh channeuand the coast of Ireland to Cape Clear; of the Atlantic Qceta, and the coasts of Europe, Africa, and th&Wefterti Islands,-, of the whole coast of the UnitedStateslnd East Florida; the gulph of Florida, and I fluid of Havannah, drawn | from afhial farVeys and the latest discoveries. A Defcriprton of the Country 40 miles round MancheC. ter, its geography, psedu&ioas, river and canal n;Ttga. tions ; its towns and villages, their history, population, commerce, and manufactures, by Dr. Aikin; printed on vellum paper, and illuftrattd wich 73 copperplates finely engraved. Hunter's Voyages to New South Wales and the Sos?fr rhcrn Ocean, lliuftrated with 17 reaps, charts, otier enibellifhm«nts, neatly bouiid in calf. Civil aud Commercial History of the Britilh Weft-In dies, by B. Edwards, Esq. with maps-, views, &c. The cennedlion that fiibfifts between Agriculture and Chemistry—by the Earl of DamlonnaM. Tlie Courfeof Hannibal over the Alps, afcertainad by J. Whitaker. The Life of General Dumourier, in 3 vols, written by himfelf. Chelmer's Estimate of the comparative strength of Great Britain. History of the Moravian millions among the Indians of North-America, with the manners and cultoms of the nations. Corporal Brown's History of the Campaigns rn 1793, 4 and 5. The Studies of Nature, by Bernardin de St. Pierre. The Political Test amen tof Maximilian Robespierre, with an account of the secret negociations carried on un der his dire&iun. Wifeman's Commercial Letters in the Ave principal languages of Europe. A Pocket Vocabulary of fix principal languages. Anftruther's Reports in Chancery. The Works of Peter Pindar, withaheadoftheautl.tr. The Sporting k agazine. > Tbe Britilb Critick, or new Critical Review of tha lat est publications. The Works of Edmund Burke, Esq. Defence of the American Constitution, ly J. Adans, vice-President of the U.S. jifril law : George Dobson, BEGS leave to inform 'be Store Keepers in Tow* and Countrv, that ins removed to N°- 25, south Third-street, tthtre he is opening a Large and Elegant Assortment of the ' undermentioned articles—viz. 1 Superfine London Cloths and Kerseymeres, Yorkfliiic second Do. Do. j Elastic do. do. Mix'd and Biue CoatingaW ' Flannells, See. Manchester Printed Calficoes, London Chintz ditto, Blue and ditto Furnitures, India ditto, Long Cloths, Coflaes, Baftas, BatfiilasSe Conjevrems, ' 5 4-4 9~8 5~4 & Superfine India 3ook Muslins, 4-4 and 9-8 India Book Handkerchief#, 4-4 and 9-8 Scotch ditto, 4-4 & 6-4 plain do. Muslins, 4-4 & 6-4 Britilh Jaconets, 6-4 Britilh Checks and Stripes, 4-4 India do. do, do. 4-4 ditto Chilloes, Madras Handkerchiefs, &c. A large afloitment of figur'd arjjd phin Mufl.nets, Quillings, Dimities, and SlrijStd Nankeens, — Fancy Waiftcoatings, " ..4 . Ginghams of the fir (Quality, to DnVrt>«tk # India Nankeens, Men's White a»*! coloured Silk ftocltiogs. May 9 . 70 BE SOLD, BY PUBLIC SALE, On Thursday, the 2d of June next, > e At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, IC And immediate pofleflion given, a large two ftorjr Stone House, , T?ORTY-four feet front, and twenty-one feet deep, jI A with an entry through the middle, a large kitchen and cellar under the whole, a pump near the kitchen rs j door, and an excellent and never-failing spring within rs a small di ft a nee of the houfe'i a large frame building , e adjoining the house, and lot, of ground, containing le four acres, chiefly in grass, and a number of different :ft kinds of young fruit trees on the fame ; situate the up' ;o per end of Frankford, on the public road, fix ( t- from Philadelphia j suitable for a fummei feat, or any dl public business. le An indisputable title yfill be given. *e The conditions of payment wilfbe r.iacte'koowfi st ty the day of sale* AIwREW DOVER. " May 18 *$ tth at , - 55 Five Hundiccl Bales oF 1 Excellent Bourbon Coffee, P* For Sale by (£ Joseph Anthony iy Co. tr, May it _ Samuel Richardet, "P ESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY fAVEP N and MERCHANTS COFFEE HOUSE m the city of Philadelphia. . The Subscription Room will be furnilhed with alll tfje . , daily papers publilhed in, Philadelphia, Nsw-York, o r . ton, Baltimore, together with those of the princip? com llt " mercial cities of Europe—They will be regularly tiled "6 and none permitted to be taken away on any account. ' e . r . Tea, Coffee, Soupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety of French Liquors; together with the usual refrelnments, e [ e will at all times be procured at the bar. . , Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated wi j the choicest of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the rooK f , approved Malt Liquors from London and other lsd The Larder will befuppUed with the prime andearliett produtftions of tho Season. , V Large and small Parfies, or fmgle Gentlemen, may 0 " accommodated with Breakfafts, Dinners, or Supp crs » c " • hour§ most conv nient to thcmfelves—a cold Col ation - regularly kept for conveniency, the Bill of tare to . at the bar. . j " ,d The Lodgmg Rooms will be completely furniflied.ana the utmost attention paid to deanlinefs, and every o No. . r 1 requiute. - • e an a •pes -y. s (Muci Richardet will be happy to roc ' execute the commands of his Friends, and the u s large; and with gratitude for their favours, he p B himfelf that nothing on his part ihall be wint '"S " j/t. serve that patronage with which he has been so dn 5 an- ingly Uonored. j earl Philadelphia, April ig. — eer, —- _■■ PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, —No. 119 — CHESNUT-STREET. [Pricc Eight Bollin per Awi»m.j