The Panorama. MR. SAVAGE refpeilfclly informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Philadelphia that the PANORAMA* is now opened in High-flreet, between ioth and nth Greets. The Subject i.s a view of ths Cities of London and WeOminfler, comprehending the three bridges, South ward Surrey, and St. George's Fields in the Borough, with every other objefl which appears from tKe top of the Albion mills, at the end of Blackfriars Bririg-e, opposite the city of London, from whence this view was taken, The painting contains nearly 3,000 square feet of canvas. Being in a circle gives every object its proper bearing, and exhibits it in its true point of compass, appearing as large and in every refpeet the fame as the rteality. Price of admission half a dollai Tickets for tha Sealon three dollars. Panorama open every day from ten o'clock in the morning, A PRINT of the PRESIDENT of the U. S. l 8 achcs by 14 ; only a few choice imprefllons left: the companion is a print of Dr. Frankli». A variety of choice jrints may be had at the Panorama. Aujruj Mr. Walter Robertfon BEGS leave to acquaint the Gentlemen, fubferibers to the print Portrait of George Walhington, Prefid«nt of the United States of America, engraved by Mr. Field, from an original picture painted by W. Robertfon, that the Proofs are ready for delivery to the several fubferib ers at John James Barralet's, No. 19 north Ninth-street ; er at J Ormroi's, bookseller, No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet, where the fubferibers are requested to fend their address. Oitotcr 27. eod4 Wanted, ON Loan, for two or three years—looo Dollars, for which a mortgage on Land will be given as security. The land is clear of every incumbrance. J 3n - 9- d. City of Washington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, TOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FEDERAL CITY. A magnificent J 20,000 Do]la»s, and welling house, J cacti are iitto 15,000 8c cz'h 25,000 citt* i5»ooo & caih 15,000 aliti i©,coo & ca(h 10,000 S.CQO Sc ca(h 5,000 5,000 dt cacti 5,000 e '• 9 • •. S pnze of .j s»co® each, ara a 3 i 9 o itto IZJ Ulo *00 'ditto ©'© ditto ,COO fill' o 5,000 ditto 16,739 P r i fel 33,461 Blanks 50,900 Tickets al 8 dol!a;j This Lottery will afford an elegant fpetimen of the ivat-e buildings to beerechd in the City of Washington —Two beautiful designs. are already fele £led for the entire lorn* on two of the public squares ; from these draw. nj*s, it is proposed to ered two centre and four corner buildings, ass jon as poflible after this Lottery is fold, and to convey them when complete, to the fortunate adventur ers, in the manner described in the fcherne for the Hotel Lottery. A nett dcdu&ion of five per cent, will be made to deftay the nteceffary expences of printing, See. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended foi the National Univeifity, to be &cfted within the City of Washington. tpT The drawing will comnaence as soon as the Tickets are fold off.- —The money prir.es will be payable in thirty days after it is finiOted.and any prizes for which fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve months after the drawing is closed *re to be confidcied as given towards the fund for the University, it being determin ed to fettle the whole business in a year from the ending of the drawing and to take up the bonds given as secu rity. The real fec»ritics given for the payment of the Prize are held by the President and two Dire&ors of the Bank of Colombia, and are valued at more than half the amount of tho Lottery. The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of the late Commiflioners afhfted in the management of the Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous talk a second time on behalf of the public ; a fuflicient num ber of thefc having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the friqnds to a National University and the other federal ob jects may continue to favor the design. The synopsis of one of the Colleges, to form a branch of the National Inflitution, is already in the press, and will be speedily publiflied, together with ks constitution. A compleat Plan of the whole of this Important nftitution, compiled from a felc&ion of the best materi als, ancient and modern, will be submitted to th« public whenever the fame may have gone through such revisions as may be ncceffary to eftablifb the perse& confidence and general approbation, so elTential to its present rife and fu ture existence for the general good of America, By accounts received fr»m the different parts of the Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets have been ient for sale, the public are assured that the drawing will speedily commence, and that the cat « and caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe disposal of the tickets, has rendered the inure suspension indispensable. February 24, 17<)5» Aug 30 Tickets may be had at the Bank ot Columbia; of James, Weft & Co. Baltimore or Gideon "Denifon, Savannah, ot Peter Oilman, Boston; of Johij Hopkin* Riehf.ord : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's ferfv. For Sale, "I""*HAT valuable and well known PLANTATION for- JL mcrly owned by John Evans,' at prefcnt by Samuel E vce one Dollar and 50 cents. December 20th, 1795. d. LAW. 800 K STORE, No. 313 High-flreet. GEORGE DAVIS, TN addition to his general collection of Books, on hand, X 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, 1 vols, and Fitzherbert s N;itura Brevium. These, with all other publications that he offers for sale, are of the latest edi tions ; and Gentlemen may depend upon being furnithed with every Book wanting to form a most extcnfive Law Library, at the fame moderate prices which for several have so diftinguilhed them, and which his ready Tales enable him to continue. Orders from any-part of the United States pumStuallv and thankfully attended to. Jan*ary i American Land'capes. FOR PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A Twenty-Four VIEWS, OELECTED from the mod striking and mterefting O Profpeas in the United Statr* ; each ef which Views, will be accompanied with k descriptive account of its Local, Historical, and other Incidental Peculiarities By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of tb. « Mmajtic Remain, and Ancicnt Catilu m Great CONDITIONS. I. That the work shall lie published by Subscription; and that each Subscriber lhall engage to take the whole set of Viuws, and lhall pay for each engraving, if blaok or brown, i Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. I. That the dimensions of each engraving lhall be 44 by 17 inches, executed in aquatinta, and publiihed upon paper of a superior quality. The publication to commence im mediately ; and one engraving to.be delivered to the Sub scribers, on the firft Monday of each fuccceding month, until the proposed series lhall be finally 111. That with the last V iew of the series, lhall be deli vered an engraved title-page; an elegant charadleriftic vignette: a nip of the route, connected with the prof peds exhibited in the the course of the Work; snd an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. Subscriptions are received by Mr. Harrifon, at hit Print op, Maiden lane, New-York, by Mr. Carey, Book-fell er, No. iiß, Market street, Philadelphia, and by all the principal Book-fellers in the United States. February 28, Delaware Bridge. 'T'ME President s»d Managers of the Company for e , rei ?' n s a Brid g e » v " the rirer Delaware, at the Bo rough ofEafton, Give this Puilic Notice, That they will, until the fir (I day of February next re ceive proposals of suitable plans or models for the (aid Bridge; as also for the eredion thereof, and the delivery of materials. The leagth of the Bridge will be at the least 600 feet, and must n«t be composed of more than three archej. Any person inclined to engage in the above undertak ing, will please to direcft their plans and proposals to the Secretary of the Company at Eafton. B] order of the Pre/dent and Manors, JOHN ARNDT, Secretary. ton, Penafylvania.Nov. la. m w & s Delaware Bridge. THE Certificate, for Shares of the Stock of the Presi dent, Managers, and Company for erecting a Bridge ovsr the river Delaware, at the Borough of Eafton, be ing prepared and ready for delivery, the Stockholders of the fiud Company are hereby notified, agreeably to a re solution of the President and Managers, that they call upon the Treasurer for the fame on or before the firft day ot February next. And at the fame time pay thefum .of 1 wenty Dollars, on each (hare, required by law previous to the delivery of the Certificate. \ of the President and Managers, JACOB ARNDT, jus. Treafurtr. Eajlon, December u. 3awtFi. For the- convenience of fiith Stockholders as are resi dent in the city of Philadelphia, Certificates are dcpofitcd with Mr. jT>hn Sitgreaves, No. 48/fouth Front-ftrect, who will deliver the fame, and receive the payment be fore-mentioned. eodtf F(J K SAL E, A very valuable ESTATE, Called Twittenham. SITUATE m the toiu/ijbip of Upper Derby, and county of DeUivare, 1-2 miles from Philadelphia, and half a mile from the new Western road: containing 130 aires of excellent I.and, 45 of -which are good -watered Meadow, 90 of prime IVmi Land, and the ret Arable of the firfi quality. There are on the premises a good two/lory Brick lloufe, -with 4 room, on a floor, and Cellars under the whole, -with a Pump Well of ex cellent Water in front; a large frame Barn, Stables, and other convenient buildings; * Smoke-House andJlone Spring House ; two good Apple-Orchards, and one of Peach.t. The Fields are all in Clover, except those immediately under tillage, and are ft laid tut as to have the advantage of Water in each qf them, which renders it peculiarly convenient for Grazing. The filiation is pleasant and healthy, and from the high culti vation of the Land, the good neighborhood, and the vicinity It tic ci ty, it is very fuitablefor a Gent'eman's Country Seat. the foregoing is part of the EJtate of Jacob Hi>ma\ deceafei tnd offered far [ale by iVTORDECAI LEWIS Surviving Exccutor. oa. 9,1795 To be disposed of at private sale, Purfuantto the lad Will and Tcltament of Casper Grass, deceased, TWO two story brick Messuages ani Lots of Ground, Yiz. No. ioo, north Second, near Race j and No. 1 74, north Fifth, near Viae-ftreet—both good (lands for bufincft, particularly the former. For terms apply to LAWRENCE SECKEL, or ) „ CASPER GRAFF, J Executors. November It, I 795, PROPOSALS Britain BUR R I.IIL L '• 1 0 NF. 5 Made by OLIVER EVANS, at his Fafib.-y, in the old wind-jntJl iw Elmfley's alley, South ScjouJ-J}rcct, a little below Dock fired, WHERE those whoappiy may be supplied with stones of such quality as will suit their purposes. Also, stones for gudgeons to run on, and Plaifter of Paris. He keeps for SALE, At his dwelling No. 115 north Second-street, a little above Boulting Cloths, A complete aflortment of both imported an 4 American manufactured for merchant and country »vork, 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 milts with the whole process of, and all the late improvements on the art of manufaduring flour &c. intended to be ufeful to :ti! concerned in building or uling water-mills, which book is fold by Matthew Carey and Robert Campbell, booksellers. Sept. 15, THIS DAT WAS PUBLISHED, (Price one Dollar,) For THOMAS DO 3S OA, jVo. 41, So. Second street, Voi. I. Part 11. of The Political Register, Or, proceedings in the SeJJion of Congress, commercing November 3, 1704, and ending March 3, [ 79J, By James Thomson Callender. During the lad fcfiion of Congress, minutes of the j proceedings in the lioufe of Representatives were pub iifhed in i'everal Daily Papers. It has been luggeft ed, as an acceptable fervicetothe public, to collets and reprint the minutes, in a more durable form than that of a Newspaper. Several members of Congress, have supplied a variety of additions, that never had reach ed the press. The Journal of the house has been con futed to supply some deficiences, and to correct some inaccuracies, inevitable in the haste of a daily publica tion. The Journal of the Senate has likewil'e been in corporated with the.text ; and no degree of diligence has been spared to make tile hook authentic and com plete. _ The debates of last session refpeding Democra tic Societies, the adraifnon of foreign nobility a. Ame rican Citizens, the excifeon certain manufadtnrei, the indemnification ol fuffrrers in the late infurreaion, the vote of thanks to General Wayne and his army, the State of the South Western frontier, along with some other difcuflions, were weil adapted to excite curioGty, and merit preservation ,as an intereiting part of American h.ltorv. taw6w At T. Doifon'j may also be had, the following pub. licitions. ift. Proceedings in an action fcr debt, between Charles James Fox, plaintiff, and Joho Home Tooke, defendant—Price five fifteenths of a Dollar. The di alogue between Lord Ktnyon, ,in,d the defendant, dis plays o»e of the most fmgwlir scenes to be met with, either in works of fancy, or in real life. ad. The Political Progrels of Britain-; er, an Im partial History of abuses in ;he Government of the Britifk Empire, in Europe, AGa, and America. Froai the Revolution in 1688, to the present time. Part Secon», pr;ee-4o Cents. The former Pamphlet, under this title, printed m Philadelphia, Ims been re-published in London, and met with an extensive sale. The second part it a con nuation of the work on the fame plan Jan. 7, 1796, And to be fold by the Editot, ■ AN ACCOUNT Of the Receipts and Expenditures Of the United States, For the Tear 1794. Printed by order of the House of Representatives. Statements of the duties on merchandize & tonnage Duties on dills and fpiVits distilled. —— Revenue arising on postage of letters. Monies received into the Treasury in the year 1794. Payments to the Executive, Legislature, Judiciary, Treaftiry, Department of War, State, aud the Mint, Government of the Western Territories' Comnaiffioners of Loans, Pensions, Annuities, and Grants, Army of the; United States, Naval Depaatment, For fortifications of ports and haibours, F#r maintaining intereourfe with foreign nations, Kght-houfes, beacons, &c. for interest on domestic debt, for domestic loans, for reduaion of domestic debt, French and Dutch debts, -relief of in habitants of St. Domingo. Bills of Exchange, Sec. &c. &c. Statements of balances of appropriations of monies arising from foreign loans transferred to tlie United States of appropriations and expendi tures, of receipts and expenditures. Appendix, containing an account of the foreign and domestic debt to the close of the year 1794. GUILLOTINA, ■ THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, AT POLITICAL BOOK-STORE, No. 8, south Front-Jlreet. THE GUILLOTINA; Or, A DEMOCRATIC DIRGE. A P O E M. By the Avthar of the " £)emocratiad.'* " For here the deadly secret's told, " Who 'tis that fingers foreign gold ; " That " patriots" ftripp'd to state of nature, " Bear strong resemblance to the traitor ; " That each cliforgauizmg fcoffer, " Will take a bribe if any offer. " 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 Rachel groan'd at Rama, " Hie cinis—but—ubique fama."- T. BRADFORD, Has thi« day published—Price 3*Bths ot a Dolhr, Citizen Fauchet's Intercepted Letter, No, 10. January 13. 3»W. Vine llreet, TO THE PUBLIC. JUST PUBLISHED, CONTAINING James ~ rc \ lpin, 1 Sl r L 0 R, Rv rrmv South Fourth Street, PI"/ CXKKUt. bh FrUnisatd'it Pubucfar tbeirhherri encouragement „d beg, leave-to fcHril a continuance \>f tbeif fawn,. S \ecoja.ien gm L Um " T y b ' f Urn 'J tcd ™ :b the <"* mirierlA, * J ™' l ' t " a " i f uU y receive any order* a,id pay a prompt „,,l pun&ual attention to them. Qn T c I 1 y 2tw T A ' o -, 46, l\ortb trout $t,c Hcnder fon & William Deas, under the firm ot' Knox, Henderfon, & Company. All thole indebted to the former concern, w ',ll pieifc close their accounts as soon as possible ' t J„,r eJuft rec f eive k d l ,e i; «iip from London, f b&T.«? . f f itn P orta consisting of a beautiful assortment of cambrics, cambric muOira •~J sgsatz- " ,l " r "- 3tdtawtf. George Hunter, I Chemist, jmOSLMS a^ a ,''" y ' A> - 114 ' seat h Second Jireei. INFORMS h.s lot tner ,uft„ n , r , s aud lhc fa . fiveolan begUn thC an cxten- ? cnc "! aiTorlmrnt of FRESH D R U G S CHEMICAL PREPARAI lO\'S, 4 „d PA rE NT MEDI" ClNt£. ' SXT—• Ashe impoins the (imp), j [rinm the nrfl marked S!ih\id r Ee^ l U r e ff? UN ®» KSs" L »'d^ LOT oil the north fide ghTr lT i ~,olh" lect front, a „ d 2no fm ,8 le s cot >30 l, u al , j„ lht rear 5 khl? P" VI Dec. n TO BE SOLD That SEAT near- Proton, tbe property of tie late. Re-v.D o a o r John Witherfpoon, knajn h the name of TUSCULUM. I ri«S°l2 We " finin,cd Rone houre - tw ° undir thi whl rQ ° n " °" " Ch W - ™d aceljar jcr hoir - rh « rc are attached to it one hundxi-rl and fifty acres of land, more or left, and chiX enclosed with good and durable Hone fences: Of about eitrht Xw a S meadOW ' fown^th On r fr r tWenty to thirt y acr cs woodhnd— thr-ft P C . mifes there 1S a valuable orchard of young and thrifty apple-trees, a franved barn and stables, two corn ftonemilkh r o:,r t, ; nd ,Z fw® F,? 4 nC3 , l ' 11 a well and ' constant fprin* Hi,, c ter , m ' W'y to Thomas V. Johml Oß , Esq. Ln No ,'txT" »" J Princeton ; of.Mr. Mar- S: t Tu^w ftrfet,Ph,laddp;iU -- ta the sub : jawjw. Tufculuniy December 2®. for Sale, A *r UaMc farm ' Coßui:lln S from qo to 100acrer, Chester Ro'l'rif '° Md the Hav >r- f onl & Weft Phil hi i? "? more thln 6 mile ' frorj tiie City of .•b!.h the™ fefcnl For terms apply to MATTHEW M'GONNELL in Blockler To "v °'V hf H ""ford road aforefaid, n Blockley Townfoip, abo»t i i-j miles f,om the mid' rvS,U° r ph-f M R K LES J£RVIS - N °- traw oerry-Ailey, Ph.ladelph.a, J an . Ir . dlw . Notice is hereby given that an at tachment was issued out of the inferior court of Common Pleas m aadfor the county of Cumberland, in the ~ f New Jersey, returnable on the twenty-fifth day of Febru t ;SV sher ' ff ° f County of Cumberiand "on a certain floepor shallop csllcd the Fly of PhiladclDhia 1 ' with its appurtenancestas by the return of the said sheriff will more particularly appear—and notice is »[so here'or furthcr given, agreeably to the diretfion of an ad as th - Lcgiflature of the stat=.of New-fcrfer in !r j and provided, that unless the said George Hutz fLlTac' pear and give fpeciai bail to answer the to so as 1 or^ t him b r the said Jonathan Ballmer within such time as is prescribed by law, " that then and in Hu,:^ Ud rr be entered " a E-"nil the said George !forpf M f j" ' a r d thlt the said flo °P shi.'lop so as aforefa.dfe.zed on the said attachment" will be foFd for in«l aC | j D " " cr « litor » who ftiall appear to be that T purpofe » t0 there0 "' ™ dilhail »PP*T *r Dated at Salem in the county of Salem, in the fai state, the thirty first day of March A. D. 1 79 J. Lucius Horatio Stockton, "> GHJiS, Cicri. Attorney for tile Plff. C April FOR SALE, A Commodious Frame Heufe Situated in North Second-ftre'ct No. I 4 J, lately occupied, t J f aC 7 ' C , onfiftmg ° f a d frame, twenty-five feet m front; a two story Brick building >ehind, -with a Kitchen and offices; also, a Gardes plot, ,ne hundred feet deep, a liable and wash h.ufe, which aasa commun.cation to Race-street, four year, of the Lease ,3 unexp.red on the firft day of January next. These premises arc m goa;l repairs, and the bar chafer may have .mmed.ate poffeffior. For particular, enquire, of Robert Coe, No, 46, south Seeond-ftreet. December 1, \ Jf'or vSaJe, Or to be LET for a term of years, A N elegant Hcufe with about forty-two acr's ,f I XX and Meadow. The fixation U very convenient for a Country Seat, or for a person inclined to attend the I markets. There 15 an excellent Kitchen Garden I c <- houf and a variety of Fruit-the diftance*bout five wife, f ro ,v hcc.t). For further information apply t « the Printer November 14. :* aawtl. i' lot—wsim Ann Witherfpoon. slawtf