• vJity or WaQiingtoa. iGIiEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FEDERAL CITY. A. munificent ( 20,000 and writing house, calh 30,000 aie -Jitto 15,000 &calh 25,000 40, cOO cT 15,000 & calh'ls,ooo 30,000 i i:SS 10,000 & calh 10,000 20,000 r".; 5,000 6c ea'.h s>ooo 10,000 5.000 & calh 5,000 10,000 i i t. pnze of 5,00-9 each, are 1,000 ,» ill® <*0 '•' to azv* t fa fiUto ,coo ditto o ditto V'riiei •3,5.61 Blanks 50,-ico Ticke'.s at 8 d'.•!'«» This Lottery Will afford an elegant fpec.nen of the iuatc to becretVd in , lhc r C "V of W.imogioa -Two bc.utiiul vie'ti ons arc. already fete fled for the entire ronton two of the puM'.c squares ; tfo.n thele draw, if rs proposed Lo erect two centre-mi l»ur corner a;" W « pofiible alter tliti Lottery i. sals ...id to ''oovey tK.-tr wti.-n complete, to the toritinate sdv-niirr. VV.t, the narr deferred in the feneme lort u llote Lou -v. A nctt fledaaior. ci ftve per tent, will b mad, to y the svce-JfaryVf.-nccJ o. priniuig, 4c. and the j . al: « v. i'■ V nude •, r-rt, oUhe fund i tileri . u tor the National Vmverfi'.j. to be etefted wt'.htri the City of '{£3* *Tiie drawing will co(hwcnce as loon as the i. ic.kcts ' r r ■ t „,.r .• Tii~ monrv nrires will be payaoie in thirty day .-ftcr 11 is • o.- 'tiu'-.cu *•' iSfcilvc it. >nrh» ;u«3te numbers a'' • v..;a alter tiie rir ■ , to.virds iV fou<. 10. *-fnv, " '■'? -ten., ed tofnleth- w ,ole b-6. i« • ...s „f ,hc d, a to i,k f uo the ho,us 6'VC« »» <«"- The real fecuritirs ;i»en for the payment «f the Prize are hold bytjw P-.-fidtut and two Directors of the B»r.k of Colum ia, and ate valued at more than half the amount of the Lottery. ' The twenty four gentlemen who. by appointment ot the late Commissioners afliiTed in the mauag:men„ of the Hotel Lottery are refuelled to undertake this arduous talk a second time 01 behalf of the public ; a fufficient num ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the friends to a National University and the ower federal ob jects may continue to favor the design. The lynopfts of one of the Colleges, to form a branch of the National lr r 'tution, is already in the press, and wilt be lpeedily put liftfd, together with *s confticution A comuleat Plan of the whola of this Important nftitutior j compiled from a feleSion «f the bed materi als, ancient and modern, will be fuhmitted to the public whenever the fame may have gone through such rcvinons as may he ncceffaryto elTablifh the perfed confidence and getieral approbation, so eiTertial to it s present rife and fu ture exifte.tcefor the general pood of America. By accounts received frem the different parts of the Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets have been sent for sale, the public are allured that the drawing will speedily commeme, and that the care and caution unavoidably nccefTary to insure a fate difpofa.l ot th: tickets, has rendered the snort ftifpenfioii lnddpcniabie. February 24, 1795. SAMUEL BLODGET. a ~ 1 eodtf Aug co _ . , * * fukets n-.ay be had at the Bank o< Columbia; of W.ft & C". Bil ii-nnre or (.-ion Demltri, Sav.ir. )=ih, of i.iim.'". Boil""; "f Khn llopkuis R-. h : .«-d Sii' "■■'"•C--""'' 1 ""- "Mr. Walter Robertfon BFGS leave to acquaint the Gentlemen, subscribers to "the print Portrait of Geprfre Wa«.iawdo Jb'or bale, THAT valuable and well known PLANTATION for merly on nrd bv John Ev.nd < more can'i'anveniVntly b'Jf'TOadev about iBo Scr<>» is arable Laid, cleared, the rcfidue is W«od Land. The Land, in istif the firft'qUalitv in thst-cnrl of the county. The PlautaW" i^ lo f'' M f ro,n Newport, 11 from the Head of iH£~, 6-froth,'ftew-L<>ridon Cross Raids, and 5 from Ncw 'Gatden Heiift, on the ricare'll road torn Lancaller, Eipcli Bottom firry to Newport; B M the, Mill.is fuitable'forcithertlpe Elk or Mid which renders it an important (land. Any iWV»n.«}elw4u» or purchasing -.will, upon applying to Mr. CHA?i)lß*El£s,. Within one mile of the place, Ifce'ilaeweil the lime) and kp >v the terms of sale from the -tsmfcratSei Hfrtol, in Lancaher county. ' mi-, - SAMUEL-EVANS saw. No'.'jrr.bci re. Wanted, Lriari, for two or three ycurs. —zoco Dollars, fcr a'tnoftgige on i lurid will lie' giveii aslecurity. The lan 1 is clear ol uvery incjjinbrarics. Jan'. 9. d. 50,00° 10,000 »C,o 0 io,oo;> 10,C0Q 10,000 10,0 c J 10,000 20,000 150,000 400,000 a;w piizes for which o ■■ ? 01l >. 1<- I <_»i 0 f. 1 '- t* PHIuAD2LP HI A, Pk'.s TF.D by JQHiV FENNO. N°* hq, Cbesnul-Strett -Price Eisht Dollar* Pf.h LAW - 800 K STORE, No. 31.3 High-ftrcet. GEORGE DAVIS, IN addition to his general coUcition of Books, oh hand, has received by late arrivals at New-York, Baltimore, and th's port, iram D :biin, a further large supply— Amq«ig<*M'ich are Bacon's Abridgement, 5 m.ls. Comyns's Din-eft, 6 vols. Loft's edition of Gilbert's i.aw of Evi dence; Tremaine's Pleas of the Crown, 1 vols, and l'itzherbert's Natuia Bruviuni. These, with all other publications that he offers for sale, are of the lat .fl edi tions ; and Gentlemen may depend upon being furuilhtd with irvery Book wanting to form a moil extensive Law Library, at the fame moderate prices which for several years pall have so umvcrfall' diflinguifhed them, and ' which his ready sales enable him to continue. Orders from any part of the United States pun&ually and thankfully atctiided to. Jansary I Delaware Bridge. r ~P , HE Prefidant ani Managers of the Company for c -1. re £l . ecutors . CASPER GRAFF, i November It, T 79" ~ ll '' V ' Anerican Land'capes. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A T wentV-FOUR V' IE WS, SELECTED i'rom the most ftrifcing and intereltiivg ProfpecY-i in the United States ; each #f which Views, will be accompanied with a descriptive ' 'Count of its Local, Kiitoideal, and other Incidental Peculiarities By G. I. PARKYNS, Author tf the " Monajlie Remains and Ancient CaftUts in Great Britain y CONDITIONS. 1. That the work (hall be publiihod by Subscription; and that each S-jbfcri&er (hall engage to take the whole set of Views, and fliall pay for each engraving. If Mi..k or brawn, a Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. I. That the dimenlions of each engraving (hail be *4 by 17 mehes, executed io ->quatinta, and publifhedupin paper of i superior quality. The publication to commence im mediately j and one engraving to be delivered to the Suh foribers, on the £rft Monday of each succeeding mouth, until the proposed series fliall be finally completed. 111. That with the lad View of the series, (hail be deli vered an engraved tjtle-page ; an elegant character iftic vignette; a map of the route, connected with the pref peAs exhibited in the the course of the Work; ;nd an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. SubfcriptioHs are received by Mr. Harrifon, at his Print fliop, Maiden lane, New-York, by Mr. Carey, Book-fell er, No. 118, Market street, Philadelphia, and by all the principal in the United States. February 28. t O K A' Si L. Jb, A vary valuable ESTATE, Called Tottenham. SITUATE in the toivnjhip of Upper Derby, and county of Delaware, 7 1-2 miles from Philadelphia, arid half a mile from the new IVeJlern road: containing acres of excellent Land, 45 of which are goqd watered Meadow, 90 of prime Wood Land, and the reft Arable of the frfl quality. There #rc on the premises a good twoftory Brick House, 'with 4 rooms or* a floor, and Cellars under the whole, a Pump Well of ex celient V/ater in front; a large frame Barn, Stables, and other convenient buildings; a Smoke-House and jlone Spring'Houfe ; two gofid Apple-Orchards, and one of Peach2s. The Fields are dll in Clover, except those immediatdy under tillage, and are so tat J out as to have the advantage of IVater in each of them, which renders it peculiarly convenient for Grazing. The situation is pleasant and healthy, and from the high culti vation of the Land, the good neighborhood, and the vmnity to the ci ty, it is very suitable for a Gentleman s Country Seat. <7 be foregoing is part of the Eflate of "Jacob Hn m*\ ileccafed vdojjcrcd forfale by jVIORDKCAf LEWIS Executor, entf oit, 75 .cents. Geimanicus 20. , Proceedings ef the Executive refpeftitig the In surgents ; forming «« j'nterefting History of the late Infurrettion ia the four Wellern Counties of Pennsylvania. Interfiling summary of the events which have aken place in the Republic of Geneva—written jy M. de Nivsrnois, 12 1-2 cents. Twenty-fix letters; on the mod interefiirigfub je£ts, refpedling the American Revolution, con taining much information not generally known to the Citi/.ens of *he United States, written in the year.l 780, 2 J cents. Alio a f*vv copies of the Accounts of the Re ceipts ?nd Expenditures ef the United Statw, du ring 'the year 1794 —price one Dollar and 50 cents. December 20th, 1795. I O 5 x 5 > 6 fo'ilh .S In addition to his valuable Stock, his received by all the iate arrivals, A chosen Aflortment. of BOOKS, I Beaumont's travels thro' the Rhoetian Alp 3, witli large andfuperb Aquatinta engravings; I Middleten's Views for cottages, farm-houfes, and coun try villa?; 3 Lord's hi {lory of Britifli Birds, containing many co- loartd erfgravir.gs in a new (iile; 4 Ireland's pi6lur«lque views 011 the river Thames, a vols "bound elegant, with beautiiul plates; 5 UeMbam'i) memoirs of the reign of Gfcprge 3d. 4 vols. 6 New Annual Register, for 1794; v 7 Pindar's works, 2 vols. Bvo, complete; 8 £ritiih and Irish theatre, 10 vols, elegant binding; 9 Ivlifs Williams's letters, 2 vols, containing in tile taw6w ro Magical delusions, or the My fiery, 2 vols. I I Nccromaneer, a German ilory, or tale of the Black Foreil, founded on fa& ; 12 Lex Mei'catoria Pediviva, improv publiilied in 2 vols. Bvo. 13 The celebrated Mr,./?.? 14 Fables by Mrs. Dorat done in the best French,* and Manage%t r i lutii «s;•!'£ I* AMONG WHICH ARE pnfojis ui Pai'ii ; manner; a;s and papei 15 Let! o!i r?*TiCuic' the S«ciety iul'tituted at Bath, 5 vol 's modern pleader ; 16 Ittjpcy , , , 17 Montalb'crt, a novel, 2 vols, "by Charlotte Smith ; 18 Andtrfon's commerce, 0 vols. 19 Mof re's views of the French Revolution, 2 vols, vols, 'oaund; ■snfon's work;:, 3 20 S : I>, i 'v> ; i S to .Mtc!: l-lvs, tliL uk ol young 2 3 *•' % V -! 1 24 Walker's new Di&ionary, &c. <3cc, JLSO, variegated Wafers, good tnd various articles of Stationary. The I>e ft bfassipg V ax, i! .. Letter Paf.T. —AMERICAN, PRINTED— Some of thr lahjl y*ia"> by 'T. Stephens, are, I Tke'Royal Captives, by Ann Ye.:r;ly, the milch wo 2 Mystic Cottager of Ch 4 One thoul 5 Bioili-,, 6 Looking Gla,-> 7 Literacy Ivliicala.. 9 Sentiments on the; religion y«iuth; fccreu , \ ?vtrs Bfirbauld; oi morality > r the mi l Ron of the FftfhionaWeWorld; _alon and nature.&c.&c, T. S. has m the pre! laptcd to the laws of Penniyl- on Bill* of Exch He is also printing The Ruins y or A'lsditations $» • of —-- J - ' ' '-»y M •, eonuderably lvA ; c hibuL! i)kifi. It Hi- il be prii, paper, and wili contain engravings by the be at prei'ent hi £ Stephens' Philadelphia Directory, An handfoote pocket volume, containing correal inform ation, will brfmilhed in a few days. His Catalogue for 1796, is preparing for the press. D cumber 11. JUST PU&LIsHIu), And tn be faki by the Editor, AN ACCOUNT Of the Receipts and Expenditures Of the Unitld States, For the Tear 1794. Printed by order of the House of Rcprefentatives, CONTAINING Statements of the duties on merchandize & tonnage Duties on Hills and ipiiiti diddled. Revenue arising on postage of letters. Monies received into the Treasury in th» year 1794. Payments to the Executive, Legifl»tur;r, Judiciary, Twafury, — L) part went of War, State, aud the Mint, Guverarnent of the Wcftcrn Tcmtoriis, Commifiior.er* of Loans, Peafiopt', Annuities, and Grants, Army <>f the United Mates, Naval Dcpiatment, For fortifications of port? and batnours, Fer maintaining intert-ourie with foreign nations, light-hcufes, beacons, Sic. foi intcrcft ou domestic debt, for domeflic loans, for reda&ion of domestic xlfbt, French and Dutch debts, relief of in habitant of St. Domingo. Bill# of Exchange, &c. Sic. &c, Statements of balances of appropriations of monies arising from furcign loans transferred to the United States of appropriations and expendi tures, of receipts and expenditures. Appendix, containing an account of the foreign and domestic debt to the elofe of the year 1794. NOTICE. ALitter addrefled to Philip Nicklia and Co. from Mr. John Hollins of Baltimore, under date, January 3, 1796, containing the two following setts of Exchange, wis loft, or taken from the pocket of the party conveying the fame from the Counting House of Mr. Hollins to the Polt-Office —The public therefore is cautioned against leceivingfaid bills. Every precauti onary step is taken to guard against any villany that may be attempted to negotiate . henn. Jno. Smith, junr's sett, on I. A. Retberg & Sons, Bremen, payable to Philip Nicklin & Co. or order, in Lsndon, at 60 days fight, for £35° Sterling. Thos. Turner and Co's. sett, On Kunckel and Reey, Amflerdam, payable to William Taylor, or order in London, at 60 days fight, and indorsed by William Taylor, to the order of Philip Nicklin and Co. for £400 Sterling. January 8. Fifty Dollars Reward. BROKE Goal, in the city of Albany, on Thursday evening last, two prisoners, who call thcmfeives Matthew flsintain, and James Elifon. Plaintain is a native of France, and speaks broken Englift, is about 5 feet> 6 inches high, stout built, dark complexion, cross-eyed, black hair and marked with the small-pox, had on a blue furtuftcoat and boots. James Ellii'on is about 5 feet 8 inches high, light complexion, long sandy hair, and is a native of Simfimry, in Conneflicutt.— The above reward will he paid to any person, or per sons who (hall fecufe the said prisoners in any goal in the United States, or 30 dollars for Plaintain, and 20 dol lars for EUifon, and reasonable etpences, by "WILLIAM GJLtILAND, OierifF of Keniielaer county. , wwjw. Roy, nth Decen.ber, 1795 ELL EX 1, tke lixth edition !J"s Journey through Holland; 1 vols, with ioo LngnivingSj ure, planting, See. by -rißOuny; ijinoft nuifecd, aTreatifc xy oiii .rtiits George Hunter, CLemifiy A: his Laboratory, N«. 114, south Second ftrce. TX h MS tiii toimcr cuUorr 'inrt t«c pu Jl lie has the DRbG buQneis . grpn oo'an ?xk a- live plan He ha' Tale a general *(Tort men' oi FRESH DRUG S, CHEMICAL PREPARATION'S, and PAT t N I' MF.DI CINtS. Likewise, painters' colours, di y and giound in oil, pai'it biufhes, window and coach glass, dye llu'ffs, iiu.ect] • »), oil of turprntiue, copal oil varmih and japs>i, warranted good. AMum, copperas, madder, ground red w«odbythe hogs head or {mailer quantity. As he imports ihe iitnpl s from the oeft mark-ets, and makes the com pofu lofts , . tui prepara-on* himlelf, he a enabled to vouch for nd warrant ever) artVcie fold r»stt of his L»" and like wife to dispose of them at the moit reasonable \atrs. £5r IJe wifhrs to frll a la gc LOT of GROUND, the north-east corner of High and Eleventh-iirec's,contain- ing 78 feet front on Hand 9.01 '< ton i_.ov<.nth flfcr-c.-r, oppofitc Mr. Lexer's new bu:;duig—And an-the.r LO T on the north fide of High Hreet, near'he above, 28 t {ect front, and 200 feet deep, Rot la lots* have the privi a 30 lec'i alley in the rear. Dec. j » s-r No. 46, North Front Street, E co-pa; tmrfhip of Knox & lUndkrson ex- JL 'pires this day by limitation. The bufim fs in fu- j .iv will be earned on by David Knox, Jaines liender h & William Deas, under the firm of Afti/.v, Henderfon, if Company All tholie indexed to ti:e former - one: clofc their accounts as foou as pofftblc. Have just received per tee (hip Fabler from London, le gleanings of their fall importation, of of Cambrics, cambric printed handkerchiefs. a beautiful afiortrr mufiinecs, corded dim calico'i's, ch;p t- /t?, &c. &c Aiioa few box's out)' meiit of fancy vvaifkoating, &c Jan.s. W A FOR ONE OR TWO YtARS, THREE or For Thcu'fand Dollars, for winch an in r ~~ Kf?Ofiicc ot .'he G-^ettc fcagcd as fccuiity. of the United Std En aire Fir Sale, I A v?Ju -' ,>,r ft"™, eontaining from 90 to 100 acres, ii adjoining to and between the fiavcrford St Weft Cheiter Roads, no more than (y miles tro'n t::e City of Philadelphia on the Weft fide of be river Schuylkill. ralthy and plea&ritvWid the I The iicuatio: lowland, and me • clow well proportioned.— cut lprirfg ct watery and Cobbs creek, 011 tmnbef, An cxc '.''lili'j then.- z.- fevc: An orchard and bti.i ling fuffieient t6 axccomirio far/ner. ies date d for terms aiplyto MATTHEW M'CONNnLL at his nr. ill creek farm on the Hi»»rford road aforelaid. ;n B!' ckJey Towninip die ferry; or to CHA j< Jl'.liVlS. No. i berry-Alley, Philadelphia lan. u. TO BE SOLD, That liar, feme Sli IT near Pri> < <■■> of the laic Rev. Duftor john \V itherfp-j .n, by the name of TUSCOLUM. IT consists of a n-at well Snilhed stone house, two (lo ries high, with four rooms on each floor, and a AUar nndcr the whole. Thsre are attached to it one hundred and fif.y acres of land, more or left, and chiffiy enclosed withgooi and durable {lone fences: Of these about eight acres are natural meadow, fix acres artificial, sown with red clover, and from twenty to thirty acres woodl*nd.— On the premises there is a valuable orchard of yo- ng and thrifty apple-trees, a framed barn and ttables, two com houses, a grain loft, and carriage house { an armed banditti, did brer.'; open the house of Go/per Gregtr, in the town of iierlin in ftid rour.ty, and then and there did forcibly drag out and cay offa certain Catherine Specie, a minor orphan child •( Peter Spece, deceal'ed, aged about thirteen years :— And whereas after the utmost pursuit by her friends, and the rnoft fliligent inquires, nothing has since been heard of the said minor: And whereas from previous threats and the shocking manner in which flie was forced, (notwithstanding her ftrugles and screams) from the hold of her mother, there is every real'on U> apprehend the utmost danger to the person of the said child. A Reward of Two Hundred Dollars is hr.reby offer ed to any person who will secure the said IlKt'lCE, so that process in this country can be served on him) and return the said child to her friends ; or One Hundred Dollars for returning said child to her friends. The humanity of all parents and others is calltd upon to be interciled in this inquiry ; and any information as to REVICF. and his party, or as to the said Catha rine, will be thankfully received by Casper Gregor and his wife (the mother of the child) at Eelin, or by the fabferbers at Yorktown, Pennsylvania. MICHAEL SCHMYSER,") Guardians of MATHIAS SCHMYSER, j Catherine Spece. York Borough, December 15. The different Printers in this state, are re qaeited to publijh the above until count«inianded, and they (hall be paid upon transmitting their accounts to the Poft.Office, at York. FOR SALE, A Commodious Frame Houfc, Situated in Nerth Sacend-ftreet, No. 145, lately occupied by Leonard J acoby,confining of a good three story frame, twenty-five feet in front; a two story Brick building >ehind, With a Kitchen and offices; also, a Garden plo?, me hundred feet deep, a stable and wash house, which ■ iasa communication to Race-street, four years of the Lease is unexpired on the firft day of January next These premises are in good repairs, and the pur chafer may have immediate poffeflior. For particulars enquire of Robert Coe, No, 46, south Setond-fireet. December I for hale, Or'to be LE I for a term of years, AN elegant House with about forty-two acres >f Land and Meadow. The f.tuation'is very convenient for a Country Seat,-or far a person inclined to attend the markets. There is an excellent Kitchen Garden, Icc-houfe and a variety of Fruit—the distance about five miles from he cit) . For further information apply t e the Printer. November 14. sawtf." , «iiat ;i,, >> i. i plcr.fe taiis, with afmall aCbrt- (1 iot—ws'im L aawim. oni the rnid- i 1-2 m!l! Straw- : w the property Ann pom.