Now PM/hing h 'lb* Printer, No. 149. Chefnut-Street, and No. 3,, L*Utt» Court, ■Vetiwmjr to Subscribers, and to be had at the diffeient Book-Stores In this Citv» A The Ftrjl Number of Th Bcrriman & Co's No CHEAP AND ELEGANT EDITION OF The HOLY BIBLE. i Containing the Old and Naw pjffa'fs in the old and new Teftment, ■ pointing to the placet, Sta ture meafurei. coin* : with an append,*,coma,n ---; method of calculating its m*W*n of suktace, A Table of OJjites J in&tofiditior-s of men. inj COKinTtON*. .t, ~ Thefiwof this Edition will be a LARGE FOLbO, Minted »n a beautiful new type, and good paper, made par ticnMrlv for it. It will be oublifhed in NuraUcre, notto e«- he ceed w, one of which will be delivered weekly to fubfcrib- toi <•* »? a quarter.of .dollar. Those fubfertber, who prefer fa, receiving the work comptcU, wlllbe attended to by of the fame on any of the (übfcription papers .m rhe Bookstores ,r. wilt be an advance in the price, oh subscribing c h after the firft of August next. th q Inthecourfeof the Work will be given an elegant Frontispiece—From an-Engraving of the celebrated artilt, or GRIGNIUN. , . , «.« Li i* Ber mman & Co. gratefallvacknowledge the very lioeral {h encouragement they have met with; and havereafonto believe that the exeeution of -heir edition will answer every expec tation, arid [peak its own prdije. May 26 3aweow^_ ' PHILADELPHIA & LANCASTER Turnpike Company. t1 May 44, I79*>" N 8 TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN, TH T agreeably to a bye law of the Stockholders, sub- r-j fcriptions will be opened at the Company'soffice in Phi- J ladclphia, on the 20th day of lune next, for fiftv'additional jj U fharesof capital (lock in the Philadelphia and Laneafler Turn- pike Road Company. The iwm to be demanded foi each a jj (hare will be Three Hundred Dollar*, and a film equal to le- j gal interest upon the several inftalmcnts called for from ti)e o- j. riginal Stockholder!, to be calculated Irom the times the said inftahnents became severally due,-One Hundred Dollars thereof to be paid at the time of Subfcitbiog, and the re- '*• mainder in Tbree Equal Payments, at 30, 60, and 90 days. ™ No Person to be permitted to fubferibe more than one lharc 'Y - on thefirft d«y. By order <5f the Board, 34 Wm. GOVETT, Secretary. THE STOpKHOLDERST of the Yhiladelpaia and X~ANCAfTE« Turnpike koiD-Company, aVe reqiefted to meet at the Company's Office, -on Monday morning nine •o'clock, the 20th June next. -■ By enter i. 'i:\i-tw Mustard and Chocolate \ CONTINUE to be manufafltired in the bell man ner, and for sale, as usual—Also shelled or pearl Barley, Coffee, Pepper, &c. PhHsdelphiaPbrfer, Beer, Al», Cyder, Englilh Porter, TauHtbn and Bath Ale Hi bottles, &c. See. —»t No. 9«, South Front-street, | crppoUte the Custom-house, hy JOHN HAWQRTH. PkiUiielphia, 21W4V. Treasury Department; ] RrvS'Xtt-O/firti /'lurch '79 • ( will be received at the ce o > - 1 Comntijfiontr .fthc Rncnut, (NV 43> «*' he c ? NJai Third and Chefnut-ftreets, Philadelphia) for buildin 0 ■ North-Car»lina, I. 'A Lifiht-Houfe upon Cape-Hatters':. An 11. A Beacon House upon Shell Caftie ifiand. BaJ Descriptions of each, and all other particulars, may b. A , seen on application at the offices of any of tne u P Cai •laits of I.ight-Houfcs, or of the Supervuors of the Reve He nue, or of the Collectors of the Customs n any of th <;1 States t as idfo at this office. »a 3 R.y JOHN PAUL JONES. XNFORMATION is hereby given, that the late John Paul' Jones was a proprietor of five (hares (amount ing t& about 5867 icres) in a trad of land purcnaied b) the Ohio Company, in the territory of the United States Tl of America, nnrth-weft of the river Ohio-, and'that hit X heirs, or legal representative, on application to the darec- x# tors of said company, at Miriotta in the terntory afore- an said, will receive a deed of the said five shares, or rights ca of land. * 'Fhe application maybe made personally or bv an argent, an but proper documents mull be produced to prove the ot claimant or claimants the legal heirs or representative 0 - 1 the said Jones N.i; Asit isnot Tcsown in what country the perlon >! or persons interested refide;it will be an a& of benevolenca [ n in &very Printer in America and Europe, who (hall mfeit this advertisement in his paper. C In behalf of the directors of the Ohio Company, RUPUS PUTNAM. Marietta, May »0,1796, £June 4 ] 3aVr«w Hot Pressed Bible. p The Second number of thfsSplendid National Work, _ will be delivered -in a few days, and proceed regularly | without interruption. j 0 THE proprietors have greatfatisfadlion in faying, That f R it hasbeen examimed with much attention by many hundreds of gentlemen, and that n«t in a single instance has the warmest. approbation been withheld from it. They . already boast of as refpeftable a lift of fubferibers as ever. supported any worki info fliort a time-as this has been be- r [ fore the public. -Such friends of elegant printing as mean to become fubferibers, are requested to do it without de lay, as the number determined upon to be printed is limit- ed, and there is every profped of the whole being port ly disposed of. Subfcnptions will be received, by ths proprietors, No. 34 Carter's alley, and at ths Book-stores in general. Philadelphia, .June 7. ■ - eBl For Sale, JV ( Pew Caiks of First Qua'ity INDIGO. Enquire at No. 71, South Water street. May 1 tht"& ftf N-° . 1.36. Dijlritt of P)snnfylv*nia, to wit. y BE it remembtrtd, that on ibe Jixteentb day of Afay, in the twentieth yesr of the independence'of the UniUi States of America, Samuel Hgrrrfon of the said Diflrifi, bath d«- r • fofited in this office the title of Jhhooti t the right whereof be claims, as proprietary in the -words fetlarwing :to ioit : " Hifiory of the Injur region in tie four Weflern counties g 1 "of Pennsylvania, tn the year MDGCXCIV t with a re u citalof' the drcumjlances jjb/rially connected therewith, and " an hiflorical review of the previous situation of the country, a , 44 By William Find ley. Member of the House of Reprefenta -4< tives of ' the United States." in conformity to the aft of the Congress of the U/iited States, entit ■ led "An Aft for the eneourape&£.it Uo.m «'•.«*-- tDe Ja' 1 copies of una-Book, to the Authors and Fropru- g tors vffuch eopies, during the times thereiu mentioned." t ' L / SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk of the Diflrift of fennfylvania. f ( June IO lawfw t J 2 GEORGE HUNTER, e CHEMIST, > No. ri4 South Second Street, ■ T TAS for theft two years past introduced a new fpccies e JlI of PERUVIAN BARK, called YELLOW * BARK, which after repeated trials by the principal ' Physicians of this city, is now preferred in all cal'es of '• importsAc«- that require it, tO'.the best R«d and Pale ' Bark. It is a powerful Astringent Bitter, file well on * the fiomack, is certain in its effe&i, and requires only g .half the usual quantity for a dose. ' Many of the citizens of Philadelphia are row ac quainted with its virtues, the knowledge of which h oujht to be extended over the Union. He has a large e supply of th« Yellow Bark, and a general assortment jof '» Drugs, Colours 9 Glass, Dye Stuffs, &c. - LIKEWISE, '' Salt Pet re, Jalap, and Camphor, , By the Quantity. J May 19. *iaw>t t Urbanna Mill Seats ~4, 4 i ie QITUATE in Cecil county, Maryland, onthe banks of ic O the rivw Sufqaehanna, about one mile above tide wa- * 10 *er, and commanding the water of that important rivers c- the channel conducing the trade of which comes so neai- • the Mill Seat« as to make it convenient to fpeak-the boats; d. and Mills may be so fituaced'as to Teceive them along their { ■2 walls, and by water lifts take in their cargoes. it There is a power fufficient for many and any kind o( J rs ufeful Water Werks, and so much may be jufllyfaid in rs commendation of this Scite as would be inconvenient to »e insert in a uewfpaper publication. »e i Those who may desire to be will probably :ft find themselves well pleased on viewing the situation. ;o Leases for any term of years may be obtained on appli t- cation to the fiibfcriber, living on the premises. 111 " CLEMENT HOLLYDAY. ne April 19. law3m vet - —t General Po/i Office, Philadelphia, a March 16, 1796. 35 TTTTHEREAS fimdry Letters, transmitted ih the Mails re V Y of the United States, to and from Norfolk, in the ule state 'of Virginia, were opened, and Bank Notes of feve in* dcriominatidns fraudulently taken from them at York ie i n ' the aforefaid, in the months of O(Sober, Novem-' h;# ber and December iaft 9 and whereas a part of said notes er> and some ca(h have been recovered and are now in pofleffi aw ori bf the Post Matter Gene.*al. In order therefore that such Bank Notes as (hall be identified may be restored to toe owners thereof, and that the remaining notes add calh r be equitably distributed among those who afe entitled to - HEREBY GIVEN toallpcrfol who , have fuffeied by such fraudulent pradices, within the pe riod, and OB th* route aforementioned, to exhibit their an- cUuns without delay, supported.by such reasonable proofs ■arl " be , He ( C f«y % ffhftantiatt them. Such notes as ier ' General p e ft nffi re l e 'J T a PP lication to the General Post Ofiice, on or before the frrft day of l u ly ;et, r f dU , e ° f sUCh Cash and not « then be ; divided among the claimants m proportion to their refpec to be afcertamed by the neceffarv proofn which • c,or before that day (hall Office. (tawtju!y) JQS. HABERSHAM. l SHOT I *"* i fliortcll notisa, to j Nail rod*, from to fp>'' e » • :.| to mils, from to 1 Hoop Iron, of ail fises, for cases or catting into r a brad to lid nai's Anchors, from 17 Cwt. to SOOIJ. W Bar Iron, . an< c A Quantity of James River'» t«l Carolina Pork. fn Herrings in barrels, c tiln-dried corn meal in Hhds. ana Bbls. / _ iyefiour&c. to be fold by ... e > e Levi Hollingfworth ** Awuft 4 11 :mi ~~ .y] n For Sale, ; A Valuable Grift and Saw M 1 * •s UN New Terfey, near the Forks of Litt.e Egg-Ha* , tj -r Is I The Grift Milli. sixty by fort, feati. fa^ -' r »9dcalculated for four run of Stones, v«th fcreeo, t itu (n . > andboulting-cloths, &c. Th.Saw-Mil hastwoawMnd ;a capable of cutting to 6 year A valuable piece ef-Cedar Swamp, within a mile t, and ahalf of the Mill, and wiAimhree quarter, of ,a*de ,e of a ending The Lumber, &c. may be taken by water J >f from the mill tail. [iv ALSO "FOR SALI, _ n Several Valuable i rails of Land, i :e In Pdinfylvania, for ail of -which payment will be receiv rt ed in the notes of Messrs Morris and Nicholfon, or in Caih. . \ Fo- further information apply to the Printer. ' M.-.y 17- - _ taW - ™ lo be sold at public sale, On the 18th day of June next, at the City Tavern, in Phi ladelphia, f' I7OUR Lots of Ground in the town ps I.amberton, J. county of BurlingWn, and State of NeiV-Jeney, ad joining the river Delaware, lite the Estate of William at Richards, deceafcd, with all the buildings and lmpro+e ly ments, bounded by ground of J«hn Mitchell, Lambert :e Cadwalader anfl others; a clear indisputable title will be :y given. The terms will be made known at the time and p placeof sale. April 1%. m&th. t Now landing, At the lower fide tf Market fir eet wharf, the Car * £** °f the Schooner Dispatch, from Demarara, o. tewmM Cayenne and Demarara Cotton, Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Rocou, and t ] Cloves—alfo6co fides Soal Leather. d For Sale by ' „ ISAAC H ARVEY, >n. 6 mo - 10. || 2w"| No. 5 south Water-street. j Notice to Claimant? t! " For BRITISH SPOLIATIONS. THE QOMMITTEE Appointed by the •Merchants of this City, who are fuf ' , . - fertrs by Britijh captures, °f R.BCOMMEPP, • t . °~ every Claimant who has not already exhibited "> X w«ll authenticated proofs of his property, furnifh, without delay, proof that the property claimed is bona fide American, of its eoft or value at the place of expor tation, and at the placeto which .it was destined, (where £ ni that can be done) and the freight payable or cuftornarj, at the time of exportation, For like goods and voyages. When the claim is for vessel, to fpeclfy the tonnage, age, where built, and the aitsual cod or value. •m r mmirvy ofttfi.or affirm- T " at ion, of OK patty claiming, made and certified by a ma gistrate or notary public, and corroborated by fucn other testimony, as the nature of the cafe will admit. Such if them as are handed- to the v/ili b«' forwardad to the Cotr miffioners appointed.ftn.the part »r the United States, to adjust the Claims of American - Citiiens. THOS. FITZSIMONS, Chairman of tha Committee. Phil»delphi»f-.*ftr}''UßC,i»?y6r» {are I--ot Just Arrived, ; - In the Snow Boften, James Kirkpatrick, master from Li r verpool, r , 5000 Bulheli SALT j lle 100 Crates QUEENS WARE ; ami An Assortment of SHIP CHANDLERY; ' f FOR S A L ■£■ c _ Oa board, at Pine-street wharf.—'Apply t* ch James Campbell\ or 6 e George Latimer, April 2f. $ t GEORGE HYDE, i; HAS femoved ta No. 149 Chitfnat flrett, betwceo. 4th and sth ftrects, where he is to continue the l>ufinefs of „ f Ertenfi-vely in all its various brapches. • ro f BOOKS, of all kinds, Ruled and "Bound a ra . to any patters, in the best and most approved methods. * erj Jukie 14- • "Sie»i 1 •it .. . . '■ 1-. u■l - 1 . ■ ' » IVJ $D, u „ „ , 1 «r Several Apprentices to the Printing- \ of Business Apply at the Office of the Gazette of the j United States, No. 119-, Ghefnut-ftreet. . ... .si f .t0 ~ _ ■x ■ ,•• • < ■ : . .. - ■ ' Samuel Richardet, \ ■D ESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen 1 pli- V Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY 1 TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEE HOUSE in the 1 city of Philadelphia; 1 Tbc Subscription Room vrill be furnifhed with all the 3 — daily papers publiftedin Philadelphia, New-York, Bos- ' ton, Baltimore, together with thole of the principal com- 1 mercial citi«s of Europe—'They will be regularly filed • and none permitted to be taken away on any account. ! ails Tea, Coffee, Soupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety the of French Liquors; together with the usual refreftments, ! :ve- will at all times be procured at the bat. 'rk, Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated with ' em- the choicest of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the most otes approved Milt Liquors frorr. London and other breweries. eHi- The Larder will be supplied with the prime and earliest ! that produ&ions of thoSeafon. .. ' 1 Ito Large and parties, or fingleGentlemen, iuay be ' cash accommodated with Breakfafts, Dinners, or Supper,, at 1 1 to hours most convenient to th.mfetves—a cold Collation is 1 who regularly kept for conveniency, the Bill of Fare to be had pe- it the bar. heir The Lodging Rooms will be completely furniftei and - ■S°« requisite aMCntlon pa4d t0 «' ea nlmefs, and every other | the Samuel RicHAaDET will be happy to receive, and l U h p ® xetute ll *e command, of his Friends, and the Public at " " telf?W W *: gratitUda f ° r favou «. he Pledges f® , himfdf that nothing o» part fcaU he wanting to pre- Philadelphia, April 19. j INSURANCE OFFICE. "JACOB SHOEMAKER, H WING been encouraged by several of ta *[ r ' etl 9, j to the Bufinef.of an F£r ! tc whi-h-he served an has this Day J opened a» Office* hU Dw«Umg ? ATo 29, North Water-Street, J Where h& will be glad to execute Orders in that Line., f and hopes bv his Attention and Punctuality, to give full Satisfaction to all those who niiy be pleased to ► favour him with their Business. May 16. _ d 3 othJn. ) JOSEPH COOK^T u goldsmith «■-jeweller, — The of Market and Third-to«U, -« rOST refpeftfuUv informs his friends and the public, JVI that he has received, per the last. arrivals, a com ■. bleti.' and K" ncra ' ™ T . ■» Every Article in his Line; t . from the manufactures of t-dffilon, Bir- lmliiedttt«!> , Sheffield, all of wfticK are bf the newest . *«» ' be fold'whulefalc ind mail, on the .ow . and w.U. vj ote3 Q f M r . Robert Morris, aod Mr. 1 eft M and the i iin payment at their current value. * JohaNiV.hctffo 11 rece.'vt .0f the House in which'he Bow N. B. Tfie upper p?n . m f U rnilhed. law lives to be lc-'t, furniflied oK —. WafhingtonCau a * ottcr y> 1 N°. 1. Ji a9 authorised WHEREAS the State of Maryla*o f lx thoufind, the -underwritten, to raTfe twenty-. of catting two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the nu'rpiMt tj, t Po a Canal through the City of Wafliirigton, fro*i tomacto theEaftern Branch Ha* JOtir. The foltbwing is the SCHEME of I. Viz /I Prize of »q,ooo do'llaiSj ao,obQi *> 1 ditto 10,000 ie,ooo n '■-*££%?}>»» 6 ditto 1,000 6,000 rt 10 ditto 460 tffioo ■ >e ao ditto 100 ifioo id 55 ditto 5° 2,750 5750 ditto &9,00S — To be raised for the Canal, 16.150 5850 Prizes, 175>000 r * li'rfjo Blanks not two to a:|>*ia!fc -17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, . *75000 & .The CommiJionrts hav? taken, the Socu'riti i quired by the aforeM act for tfce pun&ua! paymenTlp the prizes. . r.she' fhe dfawng of this Lottery w iTI commence, without delay, as foot, as (;he Tickets are fold, of which timely notice will be given. Su fh Pf iz " « are not demwded in. frame*th« after th» _ > fcwljied, be,ccaW«,d« fit eiin,,i(Wlfor the benefit of, the Canal,, and appropriated accordingly. ( Signed J NQTLEY. YOUNG, ). DANJ.EL QARROLL, cfb. LEWIS QEBLOIS; /. GEORGE VtAEKER, Wm. M. JXWCANSON. THOMAS LAW, -d" ! ' , JAMES BARRY. h, City of Feh,Ti. . 5 " a City ci Wathington. re SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, T> FOR THE IMPROVimUT OF THE fS . .. . FEDERAL CITY. j ) ao»ooo.dollars, & J n- dweliing-bquTev csft 30,000, ire 50,000 a- 1 I ditto 15,000 &. 1.5,'0pc/ 4q Iqqp cr I ditto 15,,000 Sn oa(h lJ,ooo 30,000 I ditto »0,000 & cash 10,000 to,ooo -— oafh 5,000 10,000 -J, ditto 5»ooo & calh 5,000 10,090 ln 1 prize of 10,000 a do. 5 ,000 each, are» - 10,090 to do. 1,000 - ~ 10,000 ao do. 50® - - io.oaai. _ 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 ao © do. 50 - - 10,000 400 do. is - r»,oo© 1,006 do. M - iofioo 15,000 do. 10 . - 150,000 16,739 Prices. 35,161 Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 40,0000 ■ -" ■ • ■ 1 1 ■ N» B. To :favour who. may take a quantity at TiifeM.-tfie p«ize<»f 40,030dollarswUUie theiasT dra\»n ticket, and the tASTjbut owe : .. And approved notes, fecuringpaycient ineither motisy or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received sos , any nunSber not less thbn 30 tickets. "" i.Jihis Lottery will afford an elegant fpecimeii raf Jiefiri ue vate buildings to be ereSed inthc City.of Wjalhington—; Two beautiful designs are already feleifted for the entiri frouUjon two of the public fquarcs; .from theft prawrngt it'is proprfed to ered two centre and four Corner buiMin^Ji [, D a»'f—n a»paffibh:irfrei this fettCTyiyfWn, MutraiCTti'tcy ~* the»i,'iwhen complete, to the fortunate adveiitHrsrs, in the manner described in the Xchenie for the Hotel Lottery, _ A pettdedji&ion. of five per cent, will be made to defray the neceflary cxpenfes of printing, &c. and the furpliii Will be made a part of the fnnd intemled for the-Nitijnal „ j" to be oteAed within thf city of Wafliington. n • tie The Drawing will commence as.foen as the tickets-Wp fold pff.-<-Xhei money, prket will be payable in thirty da JJ — after it i» finilh jd; and any prices for which fortunate . numbers aie not produced within twelve months after thS drawing is closed, are to be coniidercd as given toward! en the fund for the University ;it being determined to fettle PY the whole bufaiefs in a-.year from the e-diny of the draw ing, and to take up the bonds given as fecuruy. The real securities given for the payment of the Prizes, ,j )c are held by the President and tvyo Diredors of the Bask of ._ of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a mount of the lottery. -• < j • j The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of the late Cojnmiflsonera a (lifted intbf Hotel Lottery are requelled to undertake this arduous talk J a fecund time on behalf of the public ; a fufficient Jium ' ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the friends to a National University and the other federal ob» jests may continue to favor th« design. • -i.-tsv ■ es By accounts received from the different puwof th« ieft Ci'jtioeiit as weH as from Europe, where the tieket« have been sent for sale, the public are assured that the be drawing will speedily commenue, and that the care and caution unavoidably neceflary to insure a fafe disposal of • the tickets, has rendered the lhow suspension inditpenfAle. lad SAMUEL BLODGET. Tickets may he had at the Bank of. Columbia ; of tnd -James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Oilman, Boston; her J o * lll Hopkins, Richmond 5 and of Richard Wells, Cooper's Perry. Uld ' •' l- r . at ■ 565S 65 PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO. Z -Ko, I*9— CHESNUT-STKBET. S [Price Eight Dollars per Annßm.j