20,000 Dollars, and Views dwelling house, $ calh 3c,c00 ate _. j 50,000 01KS » ditio 15,000 <\c caih 25,00° 40,000 1 ditto 15,000 & calh 15,000 30,000 Author 1 ditto i«,ooo U calh io,odo so,ooo 1 ditto 5,000 si calh 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,c00 Jic c»4h 5,000 10,000 j , Cath p>ne ot io.ocd ' 5 ditto 5,00e o«ch, arc ic.oro . ,0 ditto 1,000 10, coo ° ao ditto S CO 10,CO® JCO aittn 100 10,000 • duto 50 "v ,cj '7 ago ditto «5 •< 2 ' 003 °' 1,000 dVt'n ™ 2 °» ODO ™ Js,<>oo ditto " 15-I=oo 3 ' unt >6.739 P»«» U! ve^ 33,261 Hlanks . r.o.cco "tickets al 8 dolvari 400,000 peC J J Al] This Lottery will afford an tie,-rant fpcci'nrii of the Sul privatebuildings to 1,1 tbe Guy "f Vvalliingtpn iliop, -Two beautiful designs are already fe.lc ded for the entire e r, N ronti on two ol ilie public ; t»om ihcfe draw- princ ii»gs, it is proposed 10 cjc& two centre and tc*ur cornei p e | buildings, a« soon as poftible alter this Lottery fold, *nd to convey them when coinpl-rte, to t lie fortunate adveutur- Z\ ers, in thc manner described in the fchemc lor the Hotel Lottery. A neti otfive pei cent, will be made <£ hre to detiay the ncceffary expences of fV.ati ••£, &c. and thc c< the fuioliis will be made a part ot the fund intended for the perio Nuional UnivertUy, so be ereaed wtthth. the City of ™ent Washington. nfed (£3T The drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets are lold otf.— -The money prizes will be payable in thirty days alter it is^ftniChcd,and any prires for which fortunate numbers not produced wnhm twelve mon:hs Be, alter the drawing is cfoied are to he confidetcd as given lowar»\' the iund tor ti«e UniVt/rfiiy, it bring deterinin- - ed 'o fettle the whole bufwefs in a year from the ending of the drawing and.to lake up ihejaonds given as rity. The real fecpritios ftiven for the payment of the Prize p held.by Ihe President and two Dirtftors of the ft^n* of Columbia, and arc valued at mure than the amount . ' jt"tn of tut Lottery. Land The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of '^r' ooi{ the late Cfmmitfioners aflifled :n the management of the °'* Hotel Lottery are requefled to undertake thic ardaoustalk a second time on behalf of the public ; a fuiKcient num- j ber of thefc having kindly aeccpted, it is hoped that the ( friends to a National Univcrfity and the other federal ob- °^ je&s may cpntinue to favor the design. The synopsis of *Qi o^f one of the Colleges, to form a branch of the National j a Institution, is already in the press, and will be fpesdily ; published, together v/ith its constitution, " A compleat Plan of the whole of this Important Institution, compiled from a fele&ion of the bed materi- als, ancient and modern, will be submitted to the public - ' whenever the fame m2y have gone through fach revifigns an as may be ncceffary t® establish the perfect confidence and J general approbation, so essential to its present rife and fu- ture exiftcne'e for the general good of America, .— By accounts received from the dHlcrent parts of the Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets have been sent for falc, the public are allured that the drawing will speedily commtmae, and that the care and caution unavoidably ncceffary to insure a fafe disposal of the tickets-, has rendered the Mor: fufpenlion mdifpenfable. February 24, 1795. SAMUEL BLODGET. h Aijg 30 eodtf *»* Tickets may be had at the Bank ot Columbia ; * , of Weft Sc. Co. Baliimote or Gide©n Denifon, Savannah, ot Peer (iiiman, Boston ; of John Hopkins Richmond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's f|rr*. pur — ~ " Wi James fvrALPiN, ™ TAYLOR, P °j N°. 3 South Fourth Street, s on ' RETURNS hisgrat;ful acknoivlcdgcmcnts t* bis Friends and the In t Public for their liberal encouragement and begs leanetofolicit f wa a continuance of their favors. 3 At his Shop gentlemen may be furnijhed tuitb the beH materials t and have them made up and finijbed in the mtjl fafoionable manner. c ha: M: will thanJfuHy receive any orders and pay a prompt and y ea . punctual attention to them. Oft. 15 ' 2aw tail Andover Iron Works •TO BE SOLD, OR LET ON LEASE. Tfc r r HEY are fituatc in the couuties of SulTex and Morris, viz L in the State of New-Jersey : 'I'he ore lies within a mile of the Furnacc, is esteemed of the lirft quality of any Loi in America, and particularly adapted for making Steel. Thi Furnace and Forge, to which belong between II and 12,000 acres of I>and, will be fold together, 6r leafed ei ther fcparitely or together: they are dil'tant about seven miles itom each other, and are an ohjfit well worth the attention of Iro.i Masters. The buildings, &c. are in eve ry jefpect ,com;uoiiious For further particulars apply to Eepjai-.iiu Chew, or JohnLardaer, Philadelphia. OA. 1. , 3 ,aw To be disposed of at private J, 'ale, 1 Pursuant to the lail Will and Testament of Casper Grass, deceased, '"pWd two liory brick rvleffuages and Lots of Ground, i. viz. No. 100, north Second, near Rate; and No. mc i 74, north Fifth, near Vinc-llreet—both good stands for fi r bufinwfI',1', particularly the former, for terms apply to i Q LAWRENCE SECKEL, or / t in CASPER. GRAFF, executors. A'.-.vW-.-r li, 179J-. 2aw. pi — _____ Y , George Hunter, ChemiU, At bis Laboratory, Nn. H4> south Second Jlnet. INFORMS his fonner cuftomt rs and the public?, that w he has begun the BKtIG business again mi an txtcn- ir live plan. ir He has io* falc a gfnrral aflTortmint «f w FRESHDRUGS, b CHEMICAL PIUiPAKA riONS, and PATtNT MEDI- d CI N tS. S Likcwife, painters'colours, dry and ground in oil, paint j, bruthes, window and coach glals, dye fiufla, lir.l'eed oil, 0 oil-o* turpiniine, copal oil varnilh and japa--, warranted „ od. , r Allum. copprras, midder, ground redweodbythe hogs hcad or (malkr quantity. Ashe import the (r.nph s from the oc ft market , and f makes the co-.noofitioftiS snd preparations hirnlclf t he is led t Ex!CuUr! . ; T! h William Hewsbn, ) s BcP.cmeadc, near Brijlt!, n pa.i 6, 1795- , F O K SALE, ! 3 A very valuable ESTATE, j-j Called TiriTTENH.iM. SITUATE in ill toivnjbip »/ Upper Derhy, and county of ■ } Dcla-ware, 7 1-2 miiei from Philadelphia, and half a mile j " ff.m the netv IVrfiern road: containing 2sjO acres cf excellent . f r 45 if which are good watered Mcado-.i'i 90 if prime - ' Wood Land; and the rel Arable of the Jirft quality. There are J V on the premises a good tyio/lory Brick House, with i rooms cn a floor, and Cellars under the whole, with a Pump Well of exi Ic l ~ cellcnt Water in front; a large frame Barn, Stables, and other j IC 1 convehient buildings', a Smote-Houfe andJione Spring House 1 two j. r s authority, fcr house-breaking, lock-breaking, ilealing, &c. as well before, as since I purchased him. He is pcl j' c fcfftd of but a lmall (hare of reason or fenlibility; a great 1 nul coward, the' his looks are devililh, and at the fame time it the (neaking. As he took his flight upwards from here, at the commencement of harvest, it is presumed he was per suaded by some of the free negroes in this quarter to make .ND, his escape with them—(hould he not be in Philadelphia, main. ; s p rt ,l)ably between here and there. venth Whoever takes up the said negro Benn, and feenres loilier , n al; y public goal, so that his mailer may get him ; ' again, filall have the above reward ; ahd if broughtheme f" :vi " additional charges for reasonable expences, paid by James Douglafs. P&iktsh ay JOHN FENftO, N°*' 119 Chefnut-Stre arts, sciences, manuiac- V. 'l'hcir cliinates,airj foil, tures and commerce. — vegetables, produdtioiis, me- XI. Chief cities, ftrudlures - tals, minerals, natural curio- ruins, and artificial curiosities. i. - lities, seas, river'., bays, pro- XII. 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Rates of postage, and times An eilimate of the j". po - 3 of receiving ,6 of - - s°° rt " 89 of - - 100 tca 14S00 of - - - 13 , , >cr And q stationary prizes of 20,000 dollars each ; '>/ 'he which, and the nature of thole 5 stationary prizes, which are to belong to the five last drawn t.cke«, it his will be found, that an undrawn ticket was yefte y of morning, Worth nearly inn dollars, whu-h, the beginning, was worth no more than 10 68. and so the undrawn tickets mult continue >-' • md in value, as fact as the drawing proceeds: Andtll.. t a circumstance will account for the number of Often ra- which are opened for the sale oi Tic es, ' L W* fits mull be daily increafingi and 111 a few dl} and Ticket now felling at ir dollars, will no t con a 2 c mand 15 dollars, and must continue to gtt * t£ the drawing approximates to the five ftationar> prizes • cn of 20,000 dollars ! on ALL persons indebted to the Ettate of SAMUEL :h a A FRAUNCES, late of this city, Innkee Pf ' . K ceased, are desired to make paymentto tllc \ • j ,et C and all thole who have any demands *6 au^ C d3l .' Estate, are requsited to bring in their accounts prope T "''SAMUEL M. FRAUNCES, Afling Exetutor. South Water-street, No. 59- lon. Oitober 18, 1795- ■ :om- ALL perfoss indebted' to the Estate ofD«J iiicsn A H. GIBBONS, late of ' fifitay rcquelled to make payment; " l 0 e in their May demands against f»id Estate, are desire — accounts duly attested, l'or H EV6HAM, Attorney in fad for Mary Gibbon., ad6iii"ft»tr" del- to the said decea.cd's Estate. »d. Arch-iirect, No. 107, Nov. 4* _ —_——— — ""