City of vVafhington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FEDERAL CITY. 1 A natgnjfieeht } 20.000 DolltfS, and aw-iiin- no«fe, (, cdfa 3«,ooo arc I 50,000 t duio ifyCKQ & cafn tfj.ooo ' ..^OOO ] d" -0 1 CO« & r?.(h 5,000 10.C" ,r * 1 Calh prise oft 13,000 2 dift® ,5t00« earii, ars ,c,o o »o ditto i,oco io t cc> i 2 ft 500 IOyQO'J 100 dltt« 100 io,ouo 2©o dH«O '|0 IC.O' O 400 (iitt* i&poa t 000 2 J sr.f'ro ts,oc? ditt» i#«,opa 16,7»9 Pr;tej £ ' Blanks 1 Jokt'.s 3t 8 d o Han ■Tins Lottery will an fprcOri-•» of r|. povatr huii-iniqi, to br erect-d i;' tWe Citv of Wa f }v.!.,r|, M — 1 w.» fciywtilul aif.&dv feletlcd [>: uv rpntVc j;i ; I I' , . - icon os polftbi- ahtr, Ihu Lo ntv ' ru: u» ~)Mey them when coniplr.tr, < »• he lor'.tuia;.- i ;o«r H the «i tawing ,u c?o-tvl atr .0 be eonlidctcd a? rhe fund Tot the Uiiivcrfity, it being, dr:(crnvn e>: r o Jeulc the whole bufmc'v in a >.ear from the cvoing c« -.Tuvving aud to take up th« bonds given as fccu rhe fccHntics given for the payment oT the Prire srr WpM by 'he Pfefideiit and two D>re£tor* ot the oi („ 1 am -Y-., and are valued al more than ,h«tlf tnc am.>Ui)i | dl L■■■ f■ v. ; J he twer.ty fonr gentlemen who by appointment of ! tne late Coniminioners afiifted in the managemoni'of tJie | Motel Lortciy arc requeftedto undertake this ardvous talk ! s second time on behall of the public ; a fufKcicnt num- | f'T ot these having kindly accepted, it is Koped that the fronds to a National Umvertity and the other federal ob >ecls continue to favor th ' dcfign. The synopsis of --of rhe Colleges, to form a branch of the Rational j hnlitiiuon, is already in the press, and will be fpeadily piiblifeed, together with its conihrution. A compleat Plan of fcjic* w]iol« of this Important Ir.ititution, compiled from a felewlion of the bed i>iateri- | j1«, aueient and. modern, will uc fubmittexl to the public whenever the lame may have gone through such revisions ( is may he necessary t«» eftabHUi tile perfect confiderfce and general approbation, so efientiai to iis present rife and I'm- - twe existence for the general good of America. By account® received from the defterent parts of the rontinent as well as from Europe, where the tickets hive been sent for fele, the public are afiured that the , drawing will speedily commence, and that tke care and caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafc disposal of ti>e tickets Has rendered the fhor: fufpetifion indispensable. ( : I SAMUEL bLODQET. cVjg 30 ro 4 t r %*' i-.ckeis *iay be had at the Bawk ot C-"»Wnbii t James Weft & Co. or Gideom Dci.ifnn, oi £>$tcV G.inian, BoUo'n; of John >nri : and M Richard Writs, Cooper's terl-v. Sale of_val'uab!e Property. / ' 7 0 be Sold, by Public Auction, ' 6uT«cia»y, tlie 10th Oay oi DecLitilier, 1795, 0 At »'ne ToutineCo.T.e-HouJi. ui New-Yerk, at xi o'dorfj i " ic th« forenoon, all the righc, title, and intcrcft of the * AMERICAN IJiQN COMPANY, " la tl\® following valuiibk TRACTS of I,AND, vi*. r- /\ t. 1 that tract ot land contiiining about -la. fi~uatL'in lii*; i ouuty of Orange, being part of the mountain lots No. aland sj, in the patent of Cheefeeock, " formerly laid out by CharA-b Clinton, Esq. fle'ociftd, and p urchafetl by the Agent ol the Amenean Iron Company of " Vv'i Ham Smith, Esq. p» the Bth day of November, 1766. ty 1 hii> tr-it contair.s fame piough land and swamp; aifo Pott»ekf-t Pond and the outlets thereof. a ' z. All thai traifl of land situate on the wett fide of Hud fon>river; near Buttermilk Falls; containing tooo acres **- this ti uch there is laid to be a valuable mine, lome "ood swamp and timber land. . j. A 1! those two trade' fitr.ate on the north fide of the ! riv«r, being part of the Manor of Colby, pur- I oiiaied by the Agent of the American Iron Company in the X' years 1763; and 1767, cf Oliver DelaWcy,Efq. the one ton- er taining 2940 acres, the other 3815 aci cs. w 4. All that tract of land fuuate on the north fide t>f the is Mohawk riyer, near the German Flats; adjoining part of 'ar Cofby's manor, and bounded on th< ea't by Canada creok. ' n, This trad will be dn-ided, and fold in the following Lott, in V 2, „ Acres. Acres, hi Lot t containing 966 Lot 14 c-oataifmig 1000 ft - 9®7 15 1000 th 3 844 16 519 I. 4 806 if 4IJ . th 5 l6i ig n.'o nl ' * if 1000 7 970 IB XOvO m 8 1000 ii *c co u » 1000 it s (^ o 10 1000 ; 5C ™ 11 ■ ,leoc *4 930 f tz- 1000 41 cf . r.} icoo Ihe trad; on No. 413 chiefly be«ch, miple,b*l« aad eli-n. m The purckai* money to be paid by the fotlowing inilal & «er,t% viz. ouofoiirtli o* the day of lile: onc-i'ourth on the b« ftrft Tuefaay in April next; o'ue-fourth on the firflTuetl.ay fa in O&ober, i;y6; "ud the r r.inder'on the tirft Tuesday fti jn April, 1797. when deeds will be g?vcn to the pnrcliafcr. -1 Plans of the different trads of land may be fcen by aj plying to Mr. Peter Gotlct, one of th« trustee?, in N4\\~- " York; or to Mr. EduurJ Ednuartk, in Philadelphia. November 4. m &, S ( — ■■ ■ — hs Andover Iron Works th TO BE SOLD, OR LET ON LEASE.' fh THEY are Gtuate in tbc coifttics of, Sussex and Morris, vi in the State of Nc-.v-Jerle/ . Iha ore lies v.iihin a v: mile of the Furnace, is cfteemed of the firft quality of any ot in America, and particularly adapted tor making Steel. The Furnace ana Furge, to which belong- betwcen° 1 x and m 1 ifiOO acres of Land, Will be fold together, or Icafed.ei- ..i tfier ieparaiSly or t , the: : tuey are Jiftant about seven to; otfeer, and arc an objcA well wor t h the 011 he buildings, &c. are in eva- t'i further particulars apply to le dner, Pteladejpiiia. ' N1 SHOT, Of".! 1 Szes, froni 31 !b to Orape. Camboole*, Pott, and »ther eaftJngt ewecu*ei at the I, ffior!?l Hotioe, rods, from xod to folke. Ho up Iron, of allfize*, torcafca or Cutting into nsib, from a brad to ltd noils, Anchors, from 17 Cwt. to ioolb. < Bar Iron, A Quantify of James l£iv*r Tobacco, Carol/::a Pork. Hcrri'.'.jC in bjvrcls,' Kdn- ir ■ d ct a meal ill Hhds. and Ebll. R; 8 flout* «scc. to be fold by j Levi & Son. a ' 9 J*> Notice. A LL persons indebted to she kte pirfnerflli.o ei lf r e'/- xi. jl-r. .ideate, & IVbiU, are ddiredto make payucnt to W. G allaudet, No. Chcfnut-ftr -t, who , : autkorifed to receive the fame. TaolW who have clums m the said Finn wiH present them to him. Demands on the edate of- the late JVebfer, de ceased, are to be exhibited to th? fu fcriber—-aid those kit! :btcd to the said estate, are requested to make pay ment to RtITH PERJT, Executrix i ofiller 2"). dim. No. 47 south Wr,ter-ftr^t. ' ALL persons having any f By G. I. PARKYNS, i -Author of the " AfonaJHe Remains and Anient Cai'rlci in Great Britain l e " CONDITIONS. I. That the work ihall be publifhcd by Subscription; and 1 £ that each Subfcrlbrr (hill engage to take the whole set ' j of Vitws, and Ihall pay for each engraving, if MaiA or 1 brrwn, i Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollar*. I. That the dimensions of each engraving-(hall be 14by 17 1 t inches, txecuted in ?.rr ftcnos Pt all running', dcubie {tbi .:d, with three boulting reels end en elojtks of th firft ' du.;/ screen, cylinder, and iu tans for clMUmg wheat I*. the belt manner, aivd VaJi:; .. it « aftcrvvardc by an p'evitoe .nto a b. ngiag earner; i.'o, conveyers, elevators, .aid hopper b'oy , di it. con.pi' or- i dcr. There are two'lirje frame btfildlfc'gajidjijnjnr tiie . u mill, which art con eaiieiit for (tori: . {hort.-e c .."is, a &c. A corn-kiln is efe&ed wit 1 i.7 •> juicing, w.tl. n Philadelphia. ■■ j. < . A"£-'j> 3X. w&I- 5 PHIi./t DM LPHJAt Piii»t«d»V JOQ)i t£N$Q -* Aaswm: — * vvna» ife- <~!*». .-r* l i •*»!"•- >' .i'W- - p-*«. "" Sfcki- . - -«- - .: v »-** • V ' 4tt 4'*' 'I Mr. XValte: Robertfatv Y T>EGS leave to «qu..i«: the Gentlemen. 'übfaib-t- • > LJ. the print Portrait of G.-mge W a (h: Wo n Prrf.i . of tic United Statescf from an, original pi&ure painted by W. R„k. r , fnr ' T ' V : the I>roofs * re re »«ly for «•«!»» ry to the fever li fabferib ? .r S at John James Barralefs, No. x 9 nouh " ' #r , at J, ° r ™ rod ''' bt >°k. r «ller, No. 41, Ohefnut-ltrt -t' where the fublcnbers are requcfted to fend their addrrV October zj ,tu * I eo-1. the Public Notice is hereby s;iven f'r T° delin l uent Stockholders -in the Philadelphia a. and Laricafter Turnpike Ko id, td pav ui> all arr- k < ap and pennies upon their lb-ires by the iirft dar c <" n-in >eccmber ,:ext > otherwise measures must be tak-n to ei ! S> force payment, a, the Road is now nearly com 1.- tec' ■ g and the Super intrant w called upon to make final la? . md " en,ent * Wlth the 'Afferent contradlors acd workmen, By order of the Board of Managers, :uf- Tench Francis, Treasurer. ?' std. rn — - - .—. ■ Ac- NEW AM BR ICAN ÜBL TC AT lONS. FOR SALE, K Franklin s Head, Chefnut-ftrcef, three doors below Secondrftieet, by t • J. ORMROD, iia 1. Gei>. Walhington's Official Letters, » vols. 2 dolls, 2. Burgh's dignity of human nature, 1 do'l. 7,- cents ' i ha- J. Letters on the nature and origin of Evil, by Scame Jenyns, 62 1-2 tfems in 4* Beauties of Sterne, 62 1-2 rents 5. Melmoth on the sublime of Scripture, 50 cents 6. . atteri s answer t» Paine's Age of Reafoti, 50 cts 7 / oung Men"s Ouide, 50 cents 8. jfayley s iumpln. of Temper,embel'lilhed with elegant engravings, i dollar )- Pfeafures of the Imagination, 50 cents '* | - -dunsli Memofy, with plates, 1 dollar nit ii. Ed wards on Redemption, 1 dollars 12. Romance of the Fortft, 1 dollar Bd 13. Mylteries of Udolpho, 3 vols. 2 dolls. 50 cent: 14' i lavels of Cyru , 87 1-2 cents '5. Man.of the World, 87 1-2 cents 16- Watts on the v l'nu, 1 do). 555-100 cent# 17* Life, of (. oi Gardener, 67 1-2 cents t 18. ok. r,.: n's£ilays ■' ~L?" 1 ' s I ! iad,-tranflated by-Pope, 1 dollar - a Prayer, 67 r-2 cents 21. Brown 1 -.1 , —♦••Wi.iji. ■•••1.-n, 62 I r 2 C£lL. 22. JUut of the benevolent Howard,",s Ulltt 43. Lucian's Dialogues in Greek, one dollar 24. Trials of the Humarr Heart, 2 vols. 2 dollars 25. M'Ewen on the Types, 67 1-2 cents 26. Life of God in the Soul of Man, 50 cents •£5" !• Ormrod hasjuft received an collec tion of Books from London. Nov. 2. $6t , James Ivl'Alpin, TAYLOR, N°. 3 South Fourth Street, RETURNS bis grateful aaknotvledgemoits ft bis Friends andtbi Public fir tJjeir liberal ami ■ : r s lewucio fn'.UH d continuance of their fa-Dor J. At bis Shop gentlemen maty be furnijbed luith thj bet materials, and have them made up and jinijked in the tnejl fafhionable manneK Me tvill thankfully reetivf uty uv a pr^/upt'and punStuai attmr.tio,i to tketn. Uii. 15 2aw LOTTERY'IN 1 tLLIGENCE. We are mformsd that the gentlemsn who drew the d r5,000 dollar prize, in the Canal Lottery, was the proprietor of only a (ingle Ticket—This inttance of fotuvArhiif .r t 0 |-, t n Fortune's road j and is the snore pleafmg, asTlie33Btei--r>f-Uie prjze is a very worthy, though not ,a very affluent ci tiscn. Scheme of the Canal Lotfery is certainly ont of the best which has appeared—ior, independent of the ufeful objeifts to which its proceeds are to be ap £ plied, the fnhemc is so calculated as to continually en fiance the value of the Tickets remaining in the wheel; f because, wjiile the drawing progress, the chance of j ■'* capital priae growing greater, mult increase the va -4 lue of the undrawn Ticket. Ihe Prizes drawn to the close of the drawing on j- lift \\ Evening, were I of 15,000 f * of - - 2,000 ft 5 of - - 1,000 4 of - - 500 JI of - - . 100 1700 of - - li ' f And there then remained ia the wheel - 1 of 50,000 I ot , . . 30,00 a » of 10,000 6 cf . 2,500 9 of - - - 2,000 15 °f - 1,000 j6 of- - - 500 89 of - 100 14800 of -' - - u — r - — And ? ftation..ry prizes of 20,000 dollars each jby j , which, and the nature of those 5 flationary prizes, ; which are to belong to the five last drawn tickets, it will be found, that an undrawn ti ket was ysfterday morning, worth nearly 1: 1-2 dollars, which, at the beginning, was worth no more than 10 dollars'— , and so the undrawn tickets must continue to increase i in value, as fail: as the drawing proceeds : And this , circuinftance will account for the number of Offices ; which are opened for the sale of Tickets, as the pro fits must be daily increasing; and in a few days a 1 icket now telling a: 11 dollars, will no doubt com • mand 15 dollars, mult continue to get higher a* > the drawing approximate* to the five stationary prizes r t»f 20,C00 dollars each. [ AT a Meeting of the Stockholders in ( the Jnfurancs tjfnpany of ibc fiate of Pennfyliania, on the 25th jvi.iy last, tonvened'for the purpose of fixing the tim« of payment of the remaining part of the Capital I Stock of foid Co.nt'.i iy, , Rtf.hxi, that the remainrng sum of two hundred dollars per Ibare, he paid tin the 6th day of Novem ber next, under the penalties annexed to default by th« »