of Washington. SCHEME of theLOTTERY, Nq.II, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE ftn am FEDERAL CITY. wi i A mignificent ; 20,000 Dollars, and dwelling house, i call" 3«,0e0 are t j l( 50,000 -ft « ditto 15,000 £1 ca'h »5,00e 40,000 g e 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000 CI I 1 ditttr ia,ooo fc calh 10,000 so,ooo a]l 1 ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 to,ooo i ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 th t Caih P ,IIC ot . 10,000 a ditto 5,00j e*c!i', are lo.oco ,o ditto >,000 10.sao 20 dino s°° ,o > ooa ; ,oo aitto too 10,000 I* 2 00 ditto 30 io.Ocj co 4 00 ditto '5 l0 ' oa3 f I.OCO dSttf *® 23 '°^ 15,000 ditto >*' 's'i oeo 16,739 Pr "" 33,261 Blaitlts 50,000 TtckeU at 8 dof.tr 1 400,000 This Lottery v/ill afford an elegant fpecimcn of the private buildings to be erected in the City of W.fhi.igion V. -Two beautiful design« arc already fele aed for the entire K >ontson two of the public squares ; t.om the!e draw. V nigs, it is proposed 10 crest tv»o centre and lour cornci ol buildings, a. soon as poflible alter this Lottery is fold, and to convey them when complete, to the fortunate adventur. ers, in the manner described in the fchcme lor the Hotel Lottery. A ncttdtduSion ol five per cent, will be made to defray the necessary expcr.ccs of prinuvg, &c. ai H the fui plus will be made a part ol the fund intended for the I. National Univeifity, to be ere£le4 within the City of Washington. The drawing will commence as foop as the Tickets are fold oflU The money phr.es will be payable I in thirty days alter it is (VoUhed»and any prizes for which fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve months after the drawing is closed are so be confide red as given towards the land for the University, it being determin c&-~to fettle tft th; " 0,1 the ninth day U of Novcjnbrr, in the twentieth year of L J the Independent# of the United States of A -1 ' merica, Samuef Harrifon Smith, of the said Diilria, hath in this Office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor in the words' following, to wit: « A Vindication ot Mr. Randolph's Relignation," in conformity 10 the A£ cf the Congress of rile Uni ted States, intituled, " An aa for the encouragemen' of learning, by fecttrinpthe copies of maps and charts r.nd bocks tx> tlie autiiois and proprietors of such co pits, during the times therein mentioned." SAM. CALDWELL, Clerk nf the Nov 11. (»««.) Di/lriff of rennfjlvania. The Panorama. SAVAGE refpeAfnlly informs tbj Ladies an 1 [ JLVI Gentlemen of Philadelphia tk»t the PANORAMA 1 !s now opened in High-street, between 10th and I Ith streets. The Subject is a view of the Cities of Louden and Westminster, comprehending the three bridges, South- ' wark, Surrey, and St. George's Fields in the Borough, with every other object which appears from the top of the Albion mills, at the end of Blackfriars Bridge, opposite the city of London, from whence this view was taken, The painting contains nearly 3,000 square feet of caavas. di Being in a circle gives every objeit its proper bearing, and cc eihibits it ia its true point of compass, appearing as large te and ill every refpedl the fame as the reality. ti Price of admiffiom half a dollai Tickets 'for ths Sealon dollars. E Panorama open every day, from ten o'tlock in the w merning. al A PRINT of tie PRESIDENT of the U. 8. 18 inches by 14; only a few choice imprcffioris lelt the G companion is a print of Dr. Franklin. A variety «f choice c ' prints may be at the Panorama. ■August 31- American Land/cates. PROPOSALS FIR PUB LIS FIING IN AQUATINT A Twenty-FOUR VIEW S, Q ELECTED from the m®ft flriking and interfiling re O Profpeas in the United ; each #f which '■ i. Views, will be accompanied with a dsftripVive account cr of its Local, Historical, and other Incidental Peculiarities By G. I. PARKYNS, B '.j Author of the " ManajiU Rjma 'mt and Axrien! Caßbs in Gnat . Britain CONDITIONS. ic I. That the work {hall be publilhtd by Subscription; and of that each Subscriber shall engage to take the whole f«t of Vinws, and shall pay for each engraving, if blade or its brown, 1 Dollars ; and if colaured 5 Dollars. !e I. That the dimenljons of each engraving lhall be 14 by 17 -j ■'i' inches, executed iD aquatinta, and published upon paper of a superior quality. The,publication to commence ini e" mediately; and one engraving to bedclivered tothe Sub scribers, on the firft Monday of eaph fuceeedmg month, "Z until t!ie proposed series ftiall be finsdly compleyd. u " MI. That with the last View of the series, shall be deli vered an engraved title-page ; an elegant chara-leMftic \ vignette; a map of the route, connected with the prol * petis exhibited ill the the courfc oH the Work; and an ' Alphabetical lift of the Subferibers. c Subferiptions are received by Mr. Harrifon, at his Print I°. £hop, Maidrnlane, New-York, by Mr. Carey, Book-fell- er, No. 118, Market street, Philadelphia, and by all the * principal Book-fellers ir. the United itates. J jj C February ig. - 1 Sale of valuable Property. ] I:' 1 To be Sold, by Public Auttion, On Thursday, the loth day ofDecember, 1795, ' |At the Tontine Coffee-Houfe ill New-York, at 11 o'clock ] 111 ' ia the forenoon, all the right, title, and interest of the v': AMERICAN, IRON CO MP ANT, In the following valuable TRACTS of I,AND, «/a. . j I. A LL that trail of land containing about 2.500 acres, _ jfi Stuate in the county of Orange, being part of the ; mountain lot's. No. 22 and 2 3, in the patent of Cheefecock, 1 formerly laid out by Charles Clinton, Esq. deceased, and " C purchased by the Agent of the American Iron Company of the Wiliam Smith, Esq. on the Bth day of November, 1766. ( in( j This trad contains some plough land and swamp; also r Potuckeit Pond and the outlets thereof. 1. All that tra6l of land situate on the weft fide of Hud ' son's river, near Buttermilk Falls; containing 1000 acres ( fn this tracl there is said to be a valuable mine, some good c swamp and timber land. . _ 3. AH those tv+o tracts fitnate on the north fide of the ' Mohawk river, being part of the Manor of Cofby, pur j" I chafed by tlie Agent of the American Iron Canpany in the " 1765 and 1767, of Oliver Delancy, Esq. the one con- taining 2940 acres, the other 3815 acres. 4. All that trad of land situate ell the north fide of the Mohawk river, near the German Flats; adjoining part of , t ]j S Colby's manor, and bounded on the east by Canada creek, j This trail will be divided, and fold in the following Lots, V?Z, Acres. Acres, -eof Lot 1 containing 966 Lot 14 containing 1000 •ch- * 9®7 15 100° hia, 3 844 16 5:9 :ad - 4 806 17 41J re- $ 76z l 8 n6o iur- 6 805 19 ioqq avy 7 970 20 ipco and 8 1000 ai iooo ing 9 1000 22 390 into 10 1000 23 750 rhe It leoo 24 930 12 iooo 45 - ot 13 iooo two t No. 4 chiefly beach, rmjpk, baft and elm. >ncs The purchase money to be paid Jfcy the following inftal an(* :nents,viz. one»fourth on the day ©Hale: one-fourth on the anc * firft ruefday_ in.A^riLjnext; one-fourth eti eh#f T«elUay Klt in Goober, 1796; and the remainder on,the firft Tuesday ilfoj in April, 1797. when deeds will be given to the purchaser. or ~ Plans of the different tra&s of laid may be seen by ap the plying to Mr. Peter Goclet, one of tha trustees, in Ncw liks, York; or to Mr.Ed-wardEdzuards> a Philadelphia. vita November 4. 18 u —— Forty Dollars Reward. this D -AN away from the fu,bfcriber, living at Mordington ant j Ja. Mills, near Frederica, in Kent county, Hate of Dela (i,es ware, on the night of the 27th of Jone last, a slave negro man named BENN, about 27 years old, 5 feet 10 or 11 yat inches high, of a yellow complexion, and might pass for a , a , mulatto. The clothes he had on cannot, with exachiefs, t ] K be described, as he made several breaches of honelly, in yo£ that way, on his setting oat. He is a very great sloven nu _ is his dress; has naturally a condemned and lurly counte a, Pursuant to the lait. Will and Testament of Casper Grass, dcceafcd, j , |WO two story brick Messuages and Lots of Greund, ' viz. No. 100, north Second, near Race; and Na. 1 74, nortn Filth, near Viue-ftreet—both good Hands for bunriefs, particularly, the lornier. For t,rins apply to LAWRENCE SECICEL, or ) r CASPER GRAFF, J Executors. niu. Nrvmkcr 11, 1795. law . PhIL.i:/, rui/t > ißijjTiD b* JOHN FENNO, N°* 119 Chefr.ut-S'.rcct. —Puce Six Dot.labs Per. 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For Sale, valuable and well known PLANTATION for* X mcrly owned by John Evans, at present by Samuei li vans; situate in London Britain to.vnlhip, Caefter county, containing about four hundred aivd ftxty acics—There are.ou said Plantation two dwelling Houses, one llone and Wrick, G forty feet by twenty-five, two ilories high, with a arwt commodious Kitchen ; the other a good logg Houte, luitab e for a tenant; and convenient Barns; a fione Spring House; a good Mercnant Mill, with between 12 and 13 fcec head and fall, on a never failing fl;earn the cret'k —There are on said Plantation about Bo acres of excellent Meadow, a large proportion of which is well watered, and more can conveniently be made; about 180 acres is arable Land, cleared, the residue is Wood Land. The Land, m general, is of the ftrft quality in that end of the county. The Plantation is 10 miles from Newport, 11 from the Head of Elk, 6 from New-London Cross Roads, and 5 from New -16 Gardeu Meeting House, on the nearefl road from Lancaftcr, ie and on the dirtS one froai Pcach Bottom Ferry to Newport; the situation ©f the Mill is suitable for either the Elk or Mid dletown trada, which render* it an important Hand. Any person desirous of purchasing will, upon applying to Mr. s BENJAMIN CHAMBERS, wiihin one mile of the place, t ' be fliewed the fame, and know the terms of sale from the 'fubferiber hereof, in Lancaster county. e3 SAMUEL EVANS November 19, 1795. iawtf. » e Andover Iron Works TO RE SOLD, OR LET ON LEASE. oi r l 'HEY ar.e situate in the ceuuties of Sussex and Morri», JL in the State of New-Jersey : The ore lies within a g_ mile of the Furnace, is esteemed of the firft quality of any j j in America, and particularly adapted for making Steel. a The Furnace and Forge, to which belong between 11 a:.d a _ ia,3JO aeres as Land, will be fold together, or leafed ci ») ther separately or together: they are distant about fevea id miles from each other, and are an object well worth the Te attention of Iron Masters. The buildings, &c. are in eve °e ry refptel commodious. For farther particulars apply tu h Benjumin Chew, or John Laidner, Pluladeiphia. oa. 1. 3 !a «i a \LL persons indebted to the EJlate of SAiMUEf ps xi. FRAUNCES, late of this city,'lnnkfceper, uV ;ic ceased, are desired to make payment to the ftibfcrfc ; and all those who have amy demands againll the said d- Eltate, are requsfted to bring in their accounts proper ly attested. SAMUEL M. FRAUNCES, A«mg Executor. Pine-llreet, No. iS. n - Oiftob.T 28, 1795. n- \LL persons indebted to the Estate of Doctor on jTJI H. GIBBONS, late of Philadelphia, deceased, are re