City of Washington. SCHEME off he LOTTERY, No. 11, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FEDERAL CITY. 2 A magnificent f 20,000 Dollars, and dwelling honfe, > cafa 39,000 are 5©,000 1 ditto 15,000 &cafS 25/300 40,000 1 ditto 15,000 & catH 15,000 30,000. 1 ditto i®,ooo & cafii 10,000 20,000 t ditto 5,000 & calh $,000 4 10,000 v 1 ditto 5,000 & c*ih 5,000 10,000 1 Cafa priie o[ 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 each, ire jc,oco jo' ditto 1,000 iQ,o®o *o diuo 500 10,004 100 ditto 100 10,000 too ditto 10,000 400 ditto tf to.coo i,cco dlito s«i 15,00 o ditto hivace building! to be ere&fd io the City of Wrfriagton -Two beautiful defif»ns*Te already •felc'&cd for the entire fronts on two of the . public Iqaares ; from these dra*y- it is propofod te ere£l two centre and l«ur rorner buildings, as soon as polfible alter this' Lottery is fold, «md io convey them when complete, to the fortunate ad Ventur ers, in the manner described in the fchetne. for the Hotel Lottery. A nert deduction of five per cent, will be rtUde W defray the necessary expences of printing, &c. and the fin plus will be made a parj of the fund intended for .the National Univerfily, to be ete&cd .within the City ol Walhingtou. (£3* The drawing wiH comraeHce as soon as the Tickets are »fold off.—————The money pnr.es will be payable in thirty d?ys after it is ftniOied, and any prizes for which fo/tußCie numbers ate »«n produced within tweWj.* months after tl.c drawing is closed «re to be confi>'- w-w.U fcr. "-x—.> ■ oi the drawing an3T9 p Trtf up the bond* given ts lc.ce fity. The ieal fecuiities given for the y>iywei« 6f the Prize arc teld by tbe Profidcnt and two Dirc&ors of the Bank oi Columbia, and are valued at more «na» half the amount of tUc Lottery . twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of the late CommiJiioners affifled in the management: of the Hotel Lottery are reqnefted to undertake this aTrfaous talk a focond time on behalf of th* public ; a fu&cient num ber of thefc having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the friends to a National University anil the other federal ob je&s continue to favor the defigji. The synopsis of oae of the Colleges, to form a branch of the National' Laftitution, is already in the press, and will be fpecdiiy published, together with its constitution A compleat Plan of the \yhoU of this Important feftimtion, compiled from a fele.clion of the heft materi als, ancicut and modern, will be fubpiitted to the public whenever the lame may have gone through fach reyiiioas as may be noeeffaryt® eftablift) the perfect confidence, and ganecal approbation, so «fl"ential to its present rife and fu ture eriftencefor the general good of America. By accounts - received from the different parts of the Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets have been sent for fade, the public are allured that the drawing will speedily comrnsn#e, and that tkc care and emrtion tfmrvrrrdaUly neeefl'ary to imfure a fafi disposal of February 24* 1795. SAMUEL BLODGET. Aug 30' eodtf 1 ckcts may be had at the Bank o' Columbia ; of James Well & Co. Baltimore or G idea 11 Dciiifon, ( Savannah, of Peier GiSman, Boil on • of John Hopkins Richmond * of Richard Wells, Cooper's ferfv. Scheme of a Lottery, ' Toraife 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars Deducting 15 prr Cent. from the Prizes—This Lottery confjls of 38,00 V in vhich there arc 14,539 Prizes, and 23,46: Blanks, being; about4?te and an half blanks to a prize. Dire£tt»ri ol 1 tie Society foreftabiidling Ufeful Mj JL nuta'tures, having resolved to ere6t LOTTERIES tor raising One Hlnorid Thousand Dollars, agreeably to an A£l of the Legillnture of the State of New-Jersey, have appointed the following per Ton's to superintend and direftthe drawing oi ahe fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufus King, Herman Le Roy, James Watfou, Richard Har rifon, Abijah Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, of the city of New-York—Thomas Willing, JofepJi Ball, Matihtw M«# Conoci and Andrew Bayard, ot the city of Philadelphia —His Excellency Richard Howell, Lf<|. Klt as Boudinot, N General Llias Dayton, Jimis Patker, John Havaui, Dotl v 01 Lewis Doufrani, Samuel W. Stockton, Jothua M . Wal lace, Joseph BUomfteld, /.nd itliiha Condinot, of N w Jcrfey, who ofter the Schctnc <•:•! u Lottcrv, «nd pledge themfeivc* to public, thai they will.takr every dlfur'nce and precaution in their power 10 havVth Monies paid by the (torn Mtxe to time, asfeceiv ' '5 ,l - lNej,*»Xm_k__aiid PM»l«'»?lubn, to re»;«a;n for* the yai pote ot paying immediately difcharmed by a check upOn orie of the Baufos S C H E M E: ' i Prixe of 20,000 Dollars is 20,000 1 J 0,000 i^.-000 2 5,000 ; ie,oeo 5 2,000 10,000 10 1,000 10,000 20 500 1 9 10,000 100 100 10,000 303 5° 15.-000 ICOO 20 80,0^0 «600 15 2 0,000 ooco 12 36,e00 8106 10 18^000 j 45539 Prir.es. 262,000 23,461 Blanks. fir ft drawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawn number, 2,00 c 38000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000 The driving will commence, under the infpefti"n ol 'Cothu.'iuce oi the iupe-rinteudanu, as soon as the Tick ets arc fold, ol which timeiy notice wtif bc given. The Silperniteadants have appointed Jof.n N. of Newai k, Jaet*b R. Hardenberg, ot New-Bruofwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Tt'«nton, as immediate Mauageri thereof, **ho have given ample security for dtfcfcargmg the trult rcoofed in them. In order rolccure the puuftual paymer.t of th. Prizes, liu Su^cruitendani s of ihe Lottery have dmileii that the .\ianaj;ers mall carh enter into in ac,0()0 dollars, with trur fußicicnt to perform their in {liutl .m 5,,4 he iubU»nce oi which is I. That whenever either olthc Managers (hall receive the funt ot Thjec Hundrtd Doibri, unnidiately he lhall place the fame in one of the Banks ol .New-York or- PJu. ladclfhia,, to tne . rt iuot the Governor ot the ioci(;v» and luch of the S:i. *. rmtendants as ive inthecny where' the monies ore pfaccd, :<> rein. in thcie until the Lottery is cirawn, for ihc < ! the Prizes. 11. The Managers to take iufhcient lerurity for any Tickets they may tf u H,othCi wife itii oe rcYponnbltrfof tf>em. 111. To keep tegular Vook'4 ot M 0 r.ies received and "paid into the bank, oi wh>c: (hall he sent, no:uh!y, to ttieGovemor of the Society, Paterfou, J»*ua/y 1, 1794. 'On t-» enhet of the above ge»i 'envn, infor j cation wi!< b.c where t. k -ts_ v:,:v bt b?d. ru<4 » ! • ' *■' ALL psrfxMM any d«mandi oq the Eftase of Mary Hi wson, late of Bucks defircd to apply to William Brillol, in the county aforefaid, for immediate settlement. ail perlons indabtcd to laid Eftateare requdtad to make pay ment to the laid William Rewfon, who is hereby autho riled to re««ive the fame. 'Elizabeth Hewsok, Executrix. Jonatman Williams, J WILLIAM HkWSON, > BclUmsaie ,ttear Brijiol, . 1 Q&.a6, 1795. «2awi7»_ American Landfcapts. PROPOSALS FOX PUBLISHING IN A TWF.nty-FO UR VI E \V; S, SELECTED from the mt-ft ftrifeing an?. Ivfr. Profpefts in the Wmfd ; each •/ whieh Vie*-«, wiJl be aecompanied with a descriptive iccount of itsLjcal, Hiftoiical, and other Intirfental Peculiarities By G. I. 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Subscriptions are received by Mr. M*»rifon, at his Print (hop, New-York, by Mr- -Carey, Book-fell er, No. 118, Market Rreet, Fi/iJadelphia, and by all the priacipal 3ook-feli the ci ty, it is very fuitablefor a Gentleman s Country Seat. 7he foregoing is part (f the EJlate of Jacob Humat\ s Vcaxfed ardojfered for sale by M ORDECAI LEVIS Surviving Executor. Ofl-9, 17 95 ctf Sale of valuable Property. To be Sold, by Public Aufiien, OnTucfday, the loth day of December, 1795, At the Tontine Coffee-Houfc ia New-York, a: n o'clock -1 '»n im fuiuiuuu, att-tht-righr, Title, and intcell of the AMERICAN IsiOJV COMPANY In the following valuable TRACTS of I.AND, via. I. A that tnuSt of land containing; about 2Jooacre«, jT\. ituate in the coanty o>" bditjo p;rt of th<.». ; mountain lots.No. at and %'y iniUe patent ofiChjefeeoek, ' formerly laid out by Charts Clinton, life, ddceafikl, and purchased by the Agent oi the American Iron Company of Wi Ham Smith, Esq. on the 2th day of Novanber, 1766. This traA contains feme plough .land 4nd ivamp; also Potuchel't Pond and the outlets thereof. ' 2. All that traiSl oi land fituatc on the weflfide of Hud- iu:ar Buttermilk Falls; containinj loooaeres In this trad there is said to be a valuable min', some good swamp aad tiaibcr land. 3. A'l tliofe two trails fituata on the noth fide of the Mohawk riv»r, being part of the Minor ot Cofby, pur chased by the Agent of the American Iron Company in the ycari 17 65 and 1767, of Oliver Deiancy, Elj. the one con taining 2./ 40 acres, the other 3815 acrcs. 4. All that trafl of land situate on the forth fide of th: Mohawk river, near the German Flats; part of ■ Coflny's manor, and bounded 00 the eatt !t Canada creek. This trait will be diyidsd, and fold in th< following Lots, ■/ z, ... Acres. Acres. Lot I containing *)66 Lot 14 Coritaining 1000 9®T 1J rcoo' 3 x 6 4 800 17 jfn J 769 18' ' ' ti66 6 ' *° s i j 97® io loco 8 '000 tI looo: 9 1300 21 , 9<3 10 1000 *; 750 , 11 1000 J4 It 1030 4j 13 1000 The trift on No. 4 is ohiefly beach, miple, b»fs and »lm. The purchase money to be piid by the following ; u fUl-' > nients, viz. one-fourth-on the dnyof fele- one-fourth on the > firit I'uefday in April next; one-fourtlj on the firflTutfday in Otftober, y 96; and the rem-inder on the fjr.l Tuefdiy )in April, x 7J7. when deeds will be to the pirchafcr. Plan? of the different tracts of hnd may be lccn by ap ' Pty' n i t° Ml '- Pdnr Goeht, one of t]m trustees, in Naw ' York; or to Mr. Kdward Edwutd,, in Philadelphia. J November 4. > , m&t. 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A Chronological Table of remarkable events, from the Creation to the present time. i- JBy WILLIAM GUIHRIE, E/q. ic The Aftrinoniical part by James Fergufcn, F. R. S. Correifted by Dr. David Rittenhouse. ' To which an added, f the late Dffcover/es of Dr. Herfchell, an-d other eminent Aftroijomers. The first amfrican edition, corre&cd, improved, and greatly enlarged. Containing the following Maps and Plates. I Map of fhepartment of War • - -—- "SrATE Governments. Hampftic® tioutli-Uaroßß3 Vermont Georgia Maffachufeets Order of tinw in which the \ Conncdioit fcveral States adopted the ! New-York federal Conftitut.dn New-],rfey Table of thc Suu . s fifl . Penniyivanii and fett ; n t , Ll4 ", u ' j AbftraS oi goods, wares, Maryland an( j merchar.diie export . u 'g' n « ed from the United States ' > en ,K C r- y i- from tl,c of OAobtr ■ N^*-Carok nl 'jo, to 30th Sept. jyqf Clarlottc a tale of truth—by Mrs. I «wfon, of the • 1 -natre, PhiUdelphia. 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A lift of the commrffieners Sovereign princes and rc of loans. publics of Europe, j A table, shewing the propor- Lift of the navy of Great tion of froe persons to Britain, corrcilled agree flaves, and of males to fa- able to the late!! inform*, males, Sec. in the U.S. tion. Militia of the United States. Do. of the P-XX-OC Fr.tr>:! with the proportion of do. each. State of the air, and a diar/ An alphabetical lift of duties of the winds and weather agreeably to the last aft in Philadelphia, during; of Congress. months, ending JiVSep't, Amount of imppft and tonri- 1795. age of one year. Bills of mortality in Philad. Custom-house fees, Sec. of one year. This little volume will contain a much greater compa's, as well as variety of matter, than that of the preceding year, and will be embellished with an engraved frontis piece, title page, and a vignette faced with a head otna merit, to each month. The scenes depiited in the vig nettes, allude chiefly to the rural labours of the year. The engravings are new, and executed with an excellsnce that aoe6 Credit to the American fine arts. At the fame place may b: had. Plant of the city of Philadelphia, and its enriroiK, accu rately engraved from a late survey. Maps of the United States, and of each slate frparatcly. A valuable c»lle&ion of modem Books, and a general afiVrt ment of Stationary Wares. A ate.— Those who desire it, may have the above-mcnti onsd Maps, or any other, coloured, canvassed, and varnifk. Ed, and put up in any manner that may be aioil conveni ent, by applying at directed above. OA. %, law . 1 Mr. Waiter Rober'tlon BEGS leave to mquaint the Gentlemen, fubferibers to the print Portrait of George Waffling ton, Prefidsnt of the United States of Amenta, ongraved by Miv Field, f from an original pvfture painted by W. Robcrtfon, that the Proofs are ready for delivery to the several liibferib ers at John James Barralet's, No. 19:101 th Ninth-ftrest; •r at J Ormrod's, bookfaller, No. 41, Cheinut-ftreSt, where the fubferibers are requeued to fend their address. ; O&ober ■ cod. LOTTERY INTELLIGENCE: We are informed that the gentleman who drew the 1*5,000 dollar prize, in the Canal Lottery, -was the i proprietor of only a single Ticket—This in si ance of good fortune, shews thatSt is well to be in Fortune's road ; and is the more pleaftng, as the owner of the prize is a very worthy, though not a very affluent ci tizen. The Scheme of tJie Canal Lottery is certainly one of the heft which lias appeared—for, independsnt of the ufeful objeifls to which its proceeds are to be ap plied, the feheme is so calculated as to continual]/en hance the value of the Tickets remaining in the wheel; because, while the drawing progreflbs, the clnnce of a capital prize growing greater, mufl increase the va lue of the undrawn-Ticket. The Prizes drawn to the close of the drawing en , last Wedaefday Evening, were I of 15,000 * of - a,ooo 5 of - 1,000 4 of - 500 --yf r~~ - ir' ; 1700 of - - 1% And there then remained in the whsel I of 50,503 I of - 30,000 a of IGjOOO 6 of - — 2,500 9 of - - - 1,000 15 of - - I,oos 36 of - - SCO 89 of -' - ico 14800 cf - 13 And ? stationary prizes of 20,000 dollars each ; by which, and the nature of thole 5 stationary prizes, which are to belosg to the five last drawn tickets, it will be found, that an undrawn ticket was' yefteiday morning, worth nearly 11 1-1 dollars, which; at the beginning, was worth no more than 10 dollars — and so the undrawn tickets must continue to merest in valae, as fall as the drawing proceeds : And this circumstance will account for the number of Graces which are opened for the sale of Tickets, as the ,~n> fiis mull be daily increafinr; and in a few days a Ticket now felling at 11 dollars, will no doubt com mand 15 dollars, and must continue to jet higher 23 the drawing approximates to the five stationary prizes of jO,OOO dollars each. S A LL perions iiiUe-O.Uci' to the thate or j * FRAUNCES, late of this city, Innkeeper, de ceased. are defireit to make paymest to the fubferiber ; and all those who have any ddpiands agafi.ft the fa'tl Eflate, are reqiufted to bring in their accounU proper- | ly.attefted. SAMUEL M. FRAUNCES,'Ai9ing E-ietutor, South Water-fireet, No.;?> Oalober AI.L periovii ihdsfcted to the of Doelor JOHN H. GIBBONS, late of Philadelphia, deeeaied, :re rcqaclted to make payment; and those who hav- 1 asy demands against said Eflate, are desire J to brinj in their accounts duly atteftcd, for fettleraent, to J • ROBERT KEYSHAM, '■£< Attorney in faA for Mary Gibbons, adminiilratrii to the fiid deceafcd's Estate. Arch-flreet, No. 107, Noy. 4. i»w6't