v The Panorama. MR. SAVAGE refpe&fnlly informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Philadelphia that the PANORAMA is now opened in High-street, between 10th and nth streets. The Subjeo°° 5> c0 ° & ca *h 5» 00 ° r%y S pn*c ol , :i./> s»co® each, arc 1,000 is '*'•* 500 too *5 aft <»» UiO tto tt© r. "tto ©3 ditto ,coo oVt» ,5,000 ditto 16,739 Pril " 33,261 Blanks 5®,0c0 Tickets at 8 dollars Tliu Lottery will afford an elegant fpecimrn of the ivate buildings to be ere<»t more than hall the amount of thr Lottery, The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of the late Commiflioners afiifted in the management of the . Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous talk a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufficient num ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the fronds to a National University and the other federal ob- continue to favor the design. The synopsis of one of the Colleges, to form a branch of the National Institution, is already in the press, and will be speedily published, together with its constitution. A compleat Plan of the whola of this Important nftitution, compiled from a felefiion of the bed materi als, ancient and modern, will be submitted to the public whenever the fame may have gone through such revifi»ns as may be necessary to eftablilh the perfefi confidefice and general approbation, so eHernial to its present rife and fu ture existence for 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 f*le, the public are allured that the drawing will speedily commenee, and that thir e and taution unavoidably necefiary to i.ifure a fafc disposal of the tickets, has rendered the mort suspension indifpeni'able. February 24, 1705. SAMUEL BLODGET. Aug 3® eodtf • * Tickers may be had at ihe Bank ol Columbia) of j-tines Well & Co. Baltimore or Gideon Denikm, Savannah, ot Pe'er Oilman, Boston; of John Hopkins Richmond : and of Richard Wells. Cooper's lerTv. For Sale, THAT valuable and well known PLANTATION for nierly owned bv John Evans, at present by Samuel E vans; (ituate in London Britain township, Chester county, containing about four hundred and sixty acrcs—There are on said Plantation two dwelling Houses, one (lone and brick, forty tcet by twenty-five, two (lories high, with a large and commodious Kitchen; the other a good logg House, suitable for a tenant? two large and convenient Barns; a (lone Spring House; a » >od Merchant Mill, with between 14 and 13 feet head ard tall, on a never failing (I,earn the Whitcclay creek There are on said Plantation about 80 acres nf excellent Muadow, a large proportion of which is well watered, and more can conveniently be made; about, »8o acres is arable Land, cleared, the residue is W»od Land. The Land, in general, is of the firft quality in that end of the county. The Plantation is 10 miles from Newport, 11 fr®m the Head of Etk', 6from New-Lon6on Oofs Roads, and 5 from New- Gatdeu Meeting Houle, on the nearest road from Lancaftcr, and on the direfl one from Peach Bottom Felry to Newpoit; thffnuation of the Mill y fuitabie lor cither the Elt or Mid dktown ttadc, which renders it an important (land. Any person defnous of purchasing will, upon applying to Mr. BENJ AMIN CHAMBERS, within one mile of rhe place, be (liewed the fame, and know the terms of (ale trom the (übferiber hereof, in Laucatler county. SAMUEL EVANS November 19. (, _ WA N '/ E IJ, Several Apprentices to the Priating- Bufy-.efa. Appiy at the Office of the Gazette of thf United States, No. 119, Cbcfnut-ftrcet. 5 For Safe et this Office. The Conltitution of the United Staffs, price zo cents. Last report of the late Seeretary of the Trea fnry, containing a Pian'for the further support of Public Credit, 75 cents. Germanicus 20. Proceedings of the Executive refpefling the In furgerits ; forming an interesting' Hirtory of the late Infurreftion ia the four Weltern Counties of Pennfylvßnia. Interesting summary of she events which have taken place in the Republic of Geneva—written by M. de Nivsrnois, 12 1-2 cents. Twenty-fix letters ; on the most interesting fub je&s, refpe&ing the American Revolution, con taining much information not generally known to the Citizens of the United States, written in the year 1780, 25 cents. Also a few copies of the Accounts of the Re ceipts and Expenditures nf the United Stat««, du ring the year 1794 —price one Dollar and 50 cents. December 20th, 1795. d. GEORGE DAVIS, IN addition to his general collection of Books, oh hand, has received by late arrivals at New-York, Baltimore, and this port, from Dublin, a further large supply— Among which are Bacon's Abridgement, 5 vols. Comyns's Digest, 6 vols. Loft's edition of Gilbert's Law of Evi dence; Tremaine's Pleas of the Crown, t vols, and Fitzherbert's Natura Brevium. These, with all other publications that he offers for sale, are of the latest edi tions ; and Gentlemen may depend upon being furnifhed with every Book wanting to form a most extensive Law Library, at the fame moderate prices which for several years pall have so univerfall' diftinguilhed them, and which his ready sales enable him to continue. Orders from any-part of the United States pun&aally and thankfully attended to. January I 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 FOR PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A Twenty-FOUR V I E W S, SELECTED from the most finking and mterefling ProlpeisU in the United States ; each «f which Views, will be accompanied with a descriptive account ofitsLocal, fliftoricai, and other Incidental Peculiarities 40,000 10,000 10,000 10, Or O ib,o®o 15,000 10,000 By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of tit " Afltnojiic Remains and Artcitnt Cadles in Great io,Ooo 10,000 20,000 150,©*© t. That the work (hall be publiihed by Subscription; and that each Sufofcriber fha.ll engage to take the whole set of Vi«ws, and shall pay for each engravings if blaok or brown, a Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. I. That the dimensions of each engraving shall "be 4. by 17 inches, executed io squatinta, and publiihed upon paper of a superior quality. The publication to commence im mediately ; and one engraving to be delivered to the Sub- 400,000 feribers, on the firft Monday of each fuccceding month, until the proposed series shall be finally completed. 111. That with the last View of the series, {hall be deli vered an engraved title-page ; an elegant chara&ei iftic vignette; a map of the route, connected with the prof peds exhibited in the the course of the Work; s-}d an Alphabetical lift of the Sub feribers. Subscriptions 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 Bookrfellers in the United States. February aS, Delaware Bridge. TVE PrefidenPaad Managers of the Company for e re&ing a Bridge ©ver the river Delaware, at the Bo rough of Eafton, That they will, until the firll day of February next, re ceive proposals of suitable plans or models for the said Bridge; as alio for the ere&ion thereof, and the delivery of materials. The length of the Bridge will be at the lead 600 feet, and must not be composed of more than three arches. Any person inclined-to engage in the above undertak ing, will please to direS their plans aad propol'ala to the Secretary of the Company at Ealton. JOHN ARNDT, Secretary. Eajlon, Pennfylvania,Nov. 12. m w & s THE Certificatei for Shares of the Stock of the Frefi dent, Managers, and Company for eredliug a Bridge ovar the river Delaware, at the Borough of Eafton, be ing prepared and ready for delivery, the Stockholders of the said Company are hereby notified, agreeably to a rc folution of the President and Managers, that they call upon the Treasurer for the fame on or before the firil day of February next. And at the fame time pay the sum of Twenty Dollars, on each snare, required by law previous to the delivery of the Certificate. By mrder of the Prejtdent and Managers, JACOB ARNDT, jun. Treasurer, Ejj}sn y December 12. 3awtFi. For the convenience of such Stockholders as are resi dent in the city of Philadelphia, Certificates are deposited with Mr. John Sitgreaves, No. 48/fouth Front-ftrect, who will deliver the fame, and receive the payment be fore-mentioned. F O K SALE, A very valuable ESTATE, Called Twittrnham. SITUATE in the toivnjhip of Upper Derby, and county of Delaware, J >1-2 miles from Philadelphia, and half a mile frtm the'neiv IVejlern road: containing 23° acres of excellent Land, 45 of which are good ivatered Meadoiv, 90 tf prime IVdod Land, and the reft Arable of the frfl quality. There are on the premises a good tivoHory Brick House, tpith 4 rooms op a floor, and Cellars under the -whole, 'with a Pump Well of ex cellent JVater in front; a large frame Barn, Stables, and other convenient buildings; a Smoke House and Jlone Spring House ; tiuo good Apple-Orchards, and one of Peach 24. The Fields cure all in Clover, except those immediately under tillage, and are so laid out as to have the advantage of IVater in eaelj of them, -which renders it peculiarly convenient for Grazing. The situation is pleasant arid healthy, and from the p'tgh culti vation of the Land, the good neighborhood, and the vicinity to the ci ty, iHs very suitable for a Gentleman's Country Seat. TZ>>d offered forfait by MORDECAI LEW IS Surviving Executor. Otft. 9,179.5 To be disposed of at private fate, Pursuant to the lull? Will r.nd Tellament of Casper Grass, deceased, TWO two story brick Mefluages and Lots of ©round, viz. No. 100, Horth Second, near Race; and No. i 74, north Fifth, near Viiie-ftree*—both good {lands for bufinel's, particularly the former. . For terms apply to LAWRENCE SECKEL, or ) w CASPER GRAFF, J Executors. Koi'rmber Ix, 1/95 93' ~ Pfill.4nFl.PHl4. Pin r&n *r 70HIV FEW.VO. N°» 1 iq. fltsnut-Slrnt Price Eisht Dollars Pf.k Ahwhm. LAW-800 K STO RE, No. 313 Hrgh-ft^eet. American Landfcabts. PROPOSALS Britain." CONDITIONS. Give this Public Notice, By order of the President and Managers^ Delaware Bridge. BURR MILL STOKES Made hy OLIVER KVANS, at his Factory, in the old wind-mill in Elmflcy's alley, South Secotid-JireL't) a little btloiv Dock Jlreet^ WHERE those who apply may with ftonc* of such quality as will fui.t their purposes. Also, stones for-gudgeons to run on* and Plaifter of Pari*. He keeps for SALE> At his dwelling No. 215 north Second-street, a little above A complete aflbrtment of both imported and American manufactured for merchant and country vvork, which he warrants good. ALSO, The Young Millwright's and Miller's GUIDE. Containing a system of mechanics and hydraulics as they apply to water mills with the whole process of, and all the late improvements on the art of manufacturing Hour &c. intended to be ufeful to ail concerned in building or using water-mills, which book is fold by Matthew Carey and Robert Campbell, bbekfellers. Sept. 25 THIS DAT WAS PUBLISHED, (Price one Dollar,) For THOMAS DO BSO No. 41, So. Second ft rut, Vol. I. Part 11. of The Political Register, Qr, proceedings in the SeJJian of Cangrcfs, commencing November 3, 1704, and ending March 3, 1795, By James Thomson Callender. During the last session of Congrcfs, minutes of the proceedings in the houl'e of Representatives were pub iifhed in ieveral Daily Papers. It has been luggeft ed, as an acceptable service to the public, to colledl and reprint the minutes, i> a more durable form than that of a Newspaper. Several meiftbers of Cengrefs have supplied a variety of additions, that never had reach ed the press. The Journal of the houfn has been con fulttd to supply some deficiences, and to correA some inaccuracies, inevitable in the hafle of a daily publica tion. The Journal of the Senate has likewise been in corporated with the text ; and no degt-ee of diligence has been spared to make the book authentic and com plete. The debates »f last session refpefiling Democra tic Societies, the admission of foreign nobility as Ame rican Citizens, the excifeon certain manufactures, the indemnification ol fnfferers in the late infurreflion, the vote of thanks to General Wayne and his army, the State of the South Western frontier, along with some other difcufiions, were well adapted t» excite curiefity, and merit preservation as an interesting part of American hillfry. taw6w At T. Dob/on's may also be had, the following pub lications. lft. Praceedings in an a&ion for debt, between Charles James Fox, plaintiff, and John Home Tooke, defendant—Price five fifteenths of a Dollar. The di alogue between Lord Kenyon, and the defendant, dis plays one of the mod fingalar scenes to be met with, either in works of fancy, or in real life. jd. The Political Progress ®f Britain ; or, an Im partial History of abuses in the Government of the Empire, in Europe, Asia, and America. Froxn the Revolution in 1688, to the prefenttime. Part Seconb, price 40 Cents The former Pamphlet) under this title, printed in Philadelphia, has been re-publilhed in London, and met with an extensive sale. The second part is a conti nuation of the work on the fame plan. Jan. 7, 1796, JUST PUBLISHED, And to be fold by the Editor, AN ACCOUNT Of the Receipts and Expenditures Of the United States, For the Tear 1794. Printed by order of the House of Reprefentativcs, Statements of the duties on merchandize & tonnage Duties on Rills aad spirits distilled. Revenue arising on postage of letterj. i Monies received into the Treasury in the year 1794. Payments to the Executive, Legiflaturr, Judiciary, Treasury, Department of War, State, aud the Mint, Government of the Western Territories, Commissioners of Loans, Peafions, Annuities, and Grants, — Army of the United State«, Naval Depaatment, For fortifications of ports and h&ibours, For maintaining intereourfe with foreign nations, light-houses, beacons, &c. for interest on dameftic debt, for domestic loans, for reduction of domestic debt, French and Dutch debts, . relief of in- habitants of St. Domingo. Bills of Exahange, &c. &c. &c. Statements of balances of appropriations of mtmies arising from foreign 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 clofc of the year 1794. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, AT POLITICAL BOOK-STORE, THE GUILLOTINA; Or, A DEMOCRATIC DIRGE. A POEM. By the Auth»r of the " Democratiad." " For Kcre the deadly secret's told, " Who 'tis that fingers foreign gold ; " Tlut " patriots" fifripa'd to state of nature, " Bear firong resemblance to the traitor j " That each difoiganizing feoffer, " Will take a bribe if any offi*. " Come then, ye Democratic Band, " Who yearn t' enthral this favor'd land, " To Edmund's dismal tomb draw near, " And vent your lamentations here, " In groans, as Richel groan'dat Rama, " Hie cinit —but—übique fama." T. B R A D FO R D, Has this day publiflied —Price 3*Bths ot a Dollar, Citizen Fauchet's Intercepted Letter, January 13 2aw. Vine street, Boulting Cloths, TO THE PUBLIC. CC W TAI A' /N G GUILLOTINA, No. 8, south Front-Jlreet. No. io. I ames M* Alp IN, T A T L 0 R, N°. 3 South Fourth Street, RF TURNS bis grateful ackioinledgeincntitfi his Friends and lb j_ Public fur ibeir liberal entfuragement, and begs leave tofolit.it-" a continuance of their favors. At bis Shop gentlemen may be furn'ficd toith the hc-l matetials > andhave tJjem tnade up and fnijied in the mojl fajb'tonable mdiin;r\ He ivill thankfully receive any orderv and pay a pi'onibP and pundlual attention to them. Oft. I f 2Si.;." r THE co-partnership of Knox & Hendkrson «x« pires this day by limitation. The bufinefe in fu ture will be carried on by David Xi.ox, Jawie* Hender fo« & William Dea6, under the firm at Knox, Henderfon, <3* Company. All those indebted 10 the former cencern, will please close their accounts as fooa as possible. Have jiift received per tne ship i'aclor from Lornlvi, the gleanings of their fall importation, consisting of a beautiful afiortment of cambrics, cambric mOilm*, muflinets, corded dimities, printed iuadkcrcliicfs, calicoes, chintzes, &.c. &c. 3tdtawtf. Also a few boxes ounce threads, with a small aflbrt ment of fancy waiftcoaling, &c, Jan. 5 George Hunter, ChemiH, At his Laboratory, AV. 114, sooth Second Jlreei. INFORMS his former .uftomtri and tbc public, that he has begun the DRUG buQncfs again on an cxicn tive plan. He hat fcjr Tale a general aflbrtmexvt of FRESHDRUG3, CHEMICAL PREPARAI lONS, oiid PA TENT MEOI Likcvnfe, painters'colours., dry am! ground in paint brushes, window .ind coach glass, uve itutts, iinfVeri ml, oil of turpi nunc, coudl *~il varnift ood jaild preparations lnnilclf, he is enabled to vouch tor and warrant ever) article (old out of his Laboratory, and likewifeto riifpnfe 01 tiieiii at the fnoft reafonablc ratei. fid" He wilhes to fell a large LOT of GROUND the north-east corner of H.jjh and Elevetith-ftree'i,contain! ing7B leet Iront onHigb-lfrect, and aoo feet on Elrventft ftrcet, oppofitc Mr. Leiper's new buildings—And another LOT on the north fide of High Hrett, riejrthe above, 28 lect front, and 200 feet deep. Both lots have the prtvi legeof a 30 leet alley in the rear. Dcc - '3 TO BE SOLD, Th&t Han-feme ShAT near Pmncetuti, tbe property of the late Rev. Doc'.or John Witheiipoon, known by the name of TUSCULUM. IT coniifo of a neat well finifhed stone heufe, two fto ries high, with lour rooms on each floor, and a cellar ■ndar the whole. 'I'hure are attached to it one hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less, and chi*fly cnclofed with good and durable stone fences: Of tkcle abaut eight acres are natural meadow, fix acres artificial, fowl, with red claver, and from twenty to thirty acre- woodland.— On the premises there is a-valuable orch- i of young and thrifty apple-trees, a framed barn and llaliles, two"corn houses, a grain ioft, and c image Jioufc *ju;te new, a new ftene milk-hou'fc, and near it a well and a coN.rant fpn.i-r of water. For terms apply to Thomas V. Johnrton, Efq, or the Rev. Samuel S. Smith, in Princeton ; of Mr. Mar shall, No 118 Spruce-street, Philadelphia—or to the fub fcribcr at Tufculum. jaw3w. Tufculum, December 20. for bale, A valuable farm, containing from 90(0 100 acres, adjoining to and between the Haverlord A Writ Chester Roads, no mare than 6 miles frori tl e Cittf-of Philadelphia on the Weft fide of the river Schuylkill. I he situation remarkably healthy and pleasant, and the timber, plowland, and meadow well proportioned. An excellent spring ©f water, and Cobbs creek, oil vliich there ai e several mills run througji the premi ses. Aa orchard and budding fuflicient to accommo date a farmer. For terms apply to MATTHEW M'CONNELL at his mill creek farm on the Haverford road aforefaid, in Blocßey Township, about 1 1-2 miles fi 0 m the mid dle ferry; or to CHA RLES JERVIS, No. jB, Straw berry-Alley, Philadelphia. Jan. ij. ,!, w Netice is hereby given that an at tachment was iflued.out of the inferior coui*t of Common Pleas in and for the coanty of Cumberland, in the llate of Hew Jersey, returnable oa the twenty-fifth day of Febru ary lad, against the goods and chattels, rights and credits, lands and tenements of George Hutz (not being a relident at that time within the state of New Jersey) at the suit of Jonathan Ballinger, indorsee of Job Butcher, which was levied by the sheriff of the county of Cumberland " on a certain (loop or shallop called the Ply of Philadelphia" with its appurtenances, as by the return of the said sheriff will more particularly appear—and notice is also hereby further given, agreeably to the direction of an a& of the Legillature of the state of New-Jersey in such cafe made and provided, that tmlefs the feid George I.ltitz (hall ap pear and give special bail to answer the suit so as afor'e faid instituted against him by the said Jonathan Ballinger, within such time as is prescribed by law, " that then and in lhat cafe judgment (hall be entered" against the said George Hutz " by default, and that the said Hoop er shallop so as aforefaid seized on the said attachmsnt" will be fold for the fatisfaction of all " creditors who (hall appear to be justly entitled to any demand thereon, and (hall apply f»r that purpose." Dated at Salem, in the county of Salem, ih the laid state, the thirty first day of Mftrch A. D. 1795. GILES, Clerk. Luciut Horatio Stocllan, *> Attorney for the Plff. J April I FOR SALE, A Commodious Frame Heufe, Situated in North Second-street, Ne. 145, lately occupied by Leonard Jacoby, confuting of a gaod three story frame, twenty-five feet in front; a two story Brick building >ehind, with a Kitchen and offices; also, a Garden plot, me hundred feet deep, a stable and wa(h heufe, which ■las a communication to Race-street, four years' of the I.ease is unexpired on the firft day of January next These premises are in good repairs, anf the p.ir chafer may have immediate pofi'effior. For particulars enquire of Robert Coe, No, 416, south Second-street. December 1 Or to be LET for a term of years, AN elegant House with about forty-two acres Land and Meadow. Tlie situation is very convenient for a Country Seat,'or for 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). J-or further information apply t* the Printer. November 14. aawtf. No. 40, North front Hircst, CINE£, Ann Witherfpoon. for Sale, 4 d lot —wsim •lawtf