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    For Sale,
i hat \ aluabie Estate known by the name of
Mount 'ope Iroiv- Vouks.
O* • ''-ite in the county of Morris, and ftatfe of New Jer-
O ft y • twelve miles from Morri—town thirty from
Town or Newark Landings; confiding of a
larg« urnace in good repair, with the bed wooden bel
lows, drove bv an overshot wfceel of forty feet diameter,
a Hellows-hoirfe, ea ting house, bridg«i-houfe, and a large
moulding-house, all in good o. der, together with a great
variety of the most approved patterns of pots,'kettles,
tea-kettle*, <Scc &c with a fulHciency of flafks therefor,
and also a great variety of all kinds of dove patterns, and
a complete set of patterns and apparatus for cading pot
ath kettles. Near the furnace is a large new magazine for
oliow ware, bar iron, &c. &c. a large convenient car
penter's and wheelwright shop, a blacksmithS (hop with
two fire#, a nailor's /hop, and a damping mill, a coal
noufe that will hoi i -fix hundred loads of coal, a large,
convenient dore, confiding of several rooms, two excel
lent barns and stables, a daughter-house near the dorc, '
together with a great variety ot .houses for the workmen
Arery convenient to the furnace. .
— Tl, ■ '10 tappuuu yviLii kv'lldr rom a number of
springs, which tender a fupplv certain : the oond confilts
of about thirty acres: the mansion-house is built of stone,
two ltories high, with four rooms with fire-places on the
nr!t floor, and a large,handfotire hall, and five rooms with
four fire-places ®n the second floor, with a very fine high
garret, in which there are two fire-places, with a hand
some piazza in front, the whole length of the house : at
each end of the house is a handsome wing; one used for
a kitchen, with servants rooms above; the other for a
counting-house-; and a cellar under the whole house. a well I
of the belt water at the door, smoke and other convenient
out-houfes, with two excellent gardens, in one of which f
is a large asparagus bed, several orchards of the best graft
ed fruit, and -one hundred and fifty acres of upland, which T
may be tilled to advantage. In front of the mansion-house c
and in full view, is a moll beautiful meadow of two hun- i
J and fifty acres, in which may now be cut one hundred
and fifty tons of the best Hay, besides affording a fufficien- „
cy of pasture for .-the teams, and as much more meadow n
may be cafily put in, besides raising a large quantity of i
corn, potatoes and turnips. The lands belonging to this r
eitate consist of about ten thousand acres ; on which are
the Mines for the works, two of which are of the best
•quality, one so near that a single horse and cart will bring „
ten tons per day, the other, a team of four horses may ]j
bring fix tons. Besides the above there are several other n
tpines of inferior quality very convenient, the iron of h
which is good for nails, and when mixed makes excellent o
cartings. The mines are in good order, with proper lev- a
els for drawing off the watur, and fhafts at proper dift- b
ances. Near the Works have been veral beds '<
r B £ S ° re ' a " d ,he '' e ' 6 "° doubt ' wilh a iittlc attention v
a fufhcient supply thereof may be procured. All the
mines are supplied with proper houses for the miners. :
Within a mile and a half of the furnace there is an inex- §
hauftable vein of limestone ; from whence not only a flip • | °
ply for the furnace may be had, but also any quantity for I
building or manure. Within less than a mile of the fur
nace is about twenty acres of the best double spruce for 'j
beer, and near it is a celebrated mineral spring; and two a ,
anda half miles from the furnace, within the trad, are i r
two valuable sites for Forges and Saw-Mills, on an excel- t(
lent stream of water; and two large ponds may be made,
and a permanent supply may behad, by a small cxpence, ti
trom a Lake of four miles in length and one mile wide, N
and adjacent a fufticiency of wood may be had: near to w
one of the sites is a good farm-houfe, and about eighty a- b
cres of arable land, a valuable orchard, and meadow to a s
cut thirty tons of Hay ; and ip the swamp that will form
the pond there may now be cut sixty tons of hay.
Belonging to the fame Estate, and
within three miles thereef, nearer the Landing, is a good
Nf.W FORGE, with two fires, in complete order and re-
J i'a r, situate on Rockaway river, which furnllbes a con
fupply of water ; adjoining which is a good conve
■ r. L dwelling-house, with three rooms and a good kit—
- on the firft floor, and a good barn and stable; also a
r convenient Store, which is now kept for the supply'
le ir.on-works>nd the country ; and this situation is
convenient for the works, mucft more so than to have
4 ' dry-goods store kept at the furnace.
Adjoining to the foregoing Estate,
and within four miles thereof, may be had if wanted, a
tfa& of fix thousand acres of Woodland, and a site for a
forge, on a stream of water very Efficient j n everj , re _
fpeift ; together with several houses ijew built, and a trasft
of three hundred and fifty acres of fine low land ; a great
part of which will make, with a little expense, meadow
fufhcient. to cut one hundred and fifty tons of hay ; a H d
bow affords a great supply of pasture—the residue is arable
and woodland.
AND ALSO TO BE SOLD, IT!
Ail that VALUABLE ESTATE, called u
Booneton Iron-Works, u
Situate in the county of Morris, within eighteen miles 01
of Newark Landing, and eight miles oi Morris.-To\vn : e<
containing about three thousand five hundred acres of land n<
lying on both fides of Rockaway river, for near four th
miles. p<
On the premises is a FORGE with four fires and two
hammers, in complete repair, which embraces the whole ar
river, a SLITTING MILL, built in the most approved
manner, with two furnaces for heating iron, with roils
pillars, cutters, and every other apparatus in 'he most com- ly
plete ordsr, with a blacksmith's Ihop, coal-heufe, &c &c.
On the fame dam is a very comp!eat SAW MILL ; so
that the flittir g-mill has the full command of the whole
river, with a head of twelve fcef.
Immediately below, End on another dam, is an excel
lent new GRIST-M(LL, with two run of ftV.nes, and
constructed lor a third. The mill is large, and conveni
ent for a merchant mill, and situate in « country which
will afford a conltajit supply of grain.
All the works are in compleat view of the mansion-house,
and within half a mile of it, which is a handsome, build
ing, with five rooms on tbe firft floor with fire places, and
' four rooms up stairs, all in excellent repair, with a hrge
kitchen and cellars, and a well of excellent water at the „
door. In front of the house is a piazza, sixty feet long, I
an excellent garden, with a great abundance of the best .
kind of Fruit: the out-lioufes are convenient and good ; m
confuting of a large spring nulk-houfe, ice-house, fmeke- so!
house, i'awl-houfe, corn-crib, root-house, good barns and
stables, &c. &c. Also, within view of the manfion
houfe, are twelve dwelling-houses, a counting-houle, a
stone houfs, occupied as a store for the country and work?
a large convenient house, with fix rooms, with fire
places, occupied by the clerks ; the residue of the houses
are for fof-gemen, millers, &c There is, adioiuine the
store, a POT-ASH WORKS, in compleat order, r. black
smith's ihop, and wheelwright's shop, and other conveni
eut appendages.
As Rockaway river runs through this estate about four ~
miles, in which diftancc near twenty mill-sites may be
made, so as'.o occupy the whole of this very valuable and
confumt supply of water, it may be justly considered as a (
very valuable ot>jc£l for any person or perfoas desirous of
going into the manufacturing line.
On the premises, jyid adjoining the mansion-house are u
about one hundied acres of arable land; whereon are two
orchards of three.huiidredtrees, ®f the b«ft grafted fruir
and within two miles anda half of the forge is a very fine p
Farm of two hundied and fifty acres of l,nd, in the bef'
and most compleat order, with one hundred acrcs of mea
dow, two houf.-s, n,good barn, and other neceffarv im- „
the residue is woodland, on which arc a L?'
number of houles for the colliers, &c &c &c
■ ■ Ry
yf y D ALSO,
Mear three tlicufand acre, of Land ; situate in the valley
S ' " -*_/
f Newfound].t»d, about mil's north weft
Boonetuit in the counties oi Morris and Sussex, whereo n
is a vwry Forge of two fires, a number of other
S, buildings adjoining thereto, for the acc6mmodation of the '■
er workmei, with an excellent vein of Iron Ore, situate a
bout oniimile weft from the tradl.
c m The above F.ftates will be fold on easy term*?, together
e j a with all the horses, oxen, waggons, tools, and every im*
plem n: neceflary to carry on the works. There is row .
. ' provided wood end ore for eight months blait; so that the
Furnace will be put in blast the beginning of June. Any
person wifliing to purchase, may have the whole as they
now arc: there is also wood, &c. &c. provided at Boone
or,
j ton.
* t The terms will be payment down for all the moveable
property of everykind, appertaining to the Furnace, and
one eighth of the purchase money—the residue in eight
1 , yearly payments, with the lntereft « unAually every year.
1 | A clear and indisputable title vyill be given ior the j
whole. Apply to Mr. Samuel Cjarkfon, in Philadelphia, 1
Mr. Peter M-ickie, Merchant, New-York, Water-street; (
or to cither of the fubferibers. j
7- 7- Faefch, ,
— "" " Samuel Ogde*l.. ]
fts Booneton, Morris County, May 2d, 1796-
May 14. twßwl I
PROSPECTUS \
Of a Cheap and Elegant Pocket Edition of
d- Sele£t and Entertaining Novels ; <
at Or, Novelist's Pockkt Library ;
or Printed in so cpnvenient a size that a volume may be
* carried in cach pocket with out the leait inconvenience;—
~ 1 being an agreeable travelling companion, affording amufe
nt ment in the garden, the field, or the shady bower, and
r 1 forming a valuable collevStion of Novels and Tales, writ
ten by the most approved authors, particularly
Fielding . Sterne I Marmontel Cervantes
c Smollet Goldsmith I Ratcliffe RoufTeau i
n " Richardson Brookes Hawkefworth LeSage, &c.
To commence with the ift volume of the celebrious no
-1 1" vel intitled The Myfteriesof Udolpho, by the author of
The Romance of the Forest, &c. ,&c. embellilhed with a \
0 beautiful engraved Frontifpiecc representing an interesting e
Lls fcenein the above, elegantly gilt, at only 75 cents.
CONDITIONS.
" These feleft Novels (hall be printed in handsome oftodeci
lg mo pocket volumes, on good type and paper, and with ade- r
i y licate new Bourgeois type on purpofefor the work, by which
:r means the page wlil beuncommonly comprehensive; each vo
sf lume containing in quantity a duodecimo, and sometimes an *
it oftavovolume, printed verbatim from the original copies, In ,
t- addition to thqelegance of the typography, each volume will 1
t. be embellished with a beautiful engraved frontifpiece, repre- c
j s lenting the most interesting scene that occurs in the refpeftive 0
1 volume.
Ie A volume will be published regularly every three weeks a
s and delivered to fubferibers neatly ane uniformly bound and o
gilt, at only three-fourths of a dollar each, to be paid upon h
j delivery. If a fufficient number of fubferibers are procured, 1c
the work will be putto press fomc time in anda vo» tl
lume published every three weeks in regular fucccfliou. The p
" this work may rely Mpon every poflible atten- t ]
r tion being paid to ensure elegance in ihe engravings, neatness v
0 and corre&nels in the printing, and uniformity in the bind- t j
c i°g» the whole being done under the immediate tendanc.y ©f
•- the pubiifhers.
Subscribers may withdraw and recommence their fubferip- 1
;, tions at pleasure, so as to confiae their choice to as few of the
;, Novels as they think proper, or extend their collection to the
o whole that are printed, which will compnfe only those high
. ly approved novsls which have been stamped with universal P
0 approbation. As ft
'ThcMyJleries of Udolpho Humphrey Clinker B
Romance of the Forcfl Amelia, E
1 Sicilian Romance Gil Bias
Cafile of ' Qtranto Peregrine Pickle C
Old Manor Honfc Devil upon Tivo Sticks
Sidney Caflle Adventures of a Guinea C
Desmond JLauncelot Greaves C
Family Party The Sifters P
' Tales of tbe CaJILt Don <3'uixotte S
Cecilia ; or, Tbe Memoirs of Count Fathom V
an Heirtfs Almoran and Ha met
Evelina ; or, a youn% lady's Solymun aud Almcna
entrance into the ivorld , Tales of the Genii F
American Hunter Moral Tales B
j Theodcjius and Conflantia Fool of Quality
a Cbinefe Tales Arabian Nights Enterteinms.
i Anna St. Ives Arabian Talesa continuation
Tom Jones . 0 f the Arabian Nights
t Vicar of Wakefield Julia, or the Netv Elvifa
t J c f e ph Andrews Pamela
f -ttoderic Random Clarissa Harlozve ol
i Triflram Shandy Sir Charles Grandifon ft
e Robinson Crufoe fa
Ihe publiiljer has notyet determined upon the arrange- m
ment in which the above novels fha.ll appear ; being de
termined to add and iutermix other novels of equal cele- ca
brity, altho' he is conicious, that by comparing the above ~
lift with ail former collections of this nature, the fuperi
g orjty of the present colle»5lion will appear obvious. Britiih *
. editors must neceftarily exclude from their plans, all the
new and entertaining novels that have been wrote within
r ' these last fourteen years, most of them being literary pro- Si
perty.
} further particulars fee the proposals at large which
, are t0 he had gratis of ThomasCondie, Book-binder, Nd. I.
j ao, Carter's alley, south fecond,below Chefnut Street, Ph
iladelphia, where orders and fubferibers will be thankful
' ly received.
liberal allowance to Booksellers, and others ta-
J king quantities.
N. B. An apprentice to the bookbinding business want
ed. June 25. f th&f. 31.
i For Sale,
A Few Casks of First Quality
INDIGO.
Enquire at No. 71, South Water street. 111
M (*y tht sis
TenerifFe Wine.
T ENERIF*E WINE, in pipes, hoglheads, and
■&- quarter casks, and 170 [Filtering Stones, just ar-
per the schooner Pelly & Sally from Teneriffe,and
for Sale by
John Craig,
No. 11 Dock street. jv
WHO HAS ALSO FOR. SALE,
Best Soft-ftiell'd ALMONDS,
RAISINS in Frails.
SHERRY WINE, in Quarter Calks,
Irilh CANVAS, v
Bristol and Irish WINDOW GLASS.
Ma y 3° eos
SHOT -
OF 11 Cies, from 32 lb to Grape, l ' e
Cambooles, Pots, and other callings executed 'at the -
(horted notice,
Kail rods, from iod to spike,
Hoop Iron, of all sizes, for caflcs or cutting into nails, from _
a brad to 1 id nails, ' 1
Anchors, from 17 Cwt-to loolb.
Bar Iron, Tl
A Quantity of James River Tobacco,
Carolina I'ork.
f-lerrings in barrels,
Kiln-diied core meal in Hhds.and Ebls. 1
Rye flour &c. to be fold by fe<
Levi Holiinr/ivortb & Son. da
4 S£ d
I
F 0 R S A L E,
\ few hundred weight of Salt Petre in bags
Bell Sherry Wine I H in quarter calks
: Champaigne in cases of 50 bottles
• A quantity of White Lead, Bar Lead, and Shot in calks
About 80 boxes tin plates, A few boxes of bed Castile
Soap entitled to drawback
An invoice of Walking Canes and Perfumery
Ditto Bandanna handkerchiefs, and
Some Elegant Italian Statuary.
Samuel Breck, jttn.
Rofs's Wharf.
June 18. eo6
JOHN PAUL JONES.
INFORMATION is hereby given, that the late John
Paul, Joiies was a proprietor of five shareS (amount
ing to about 5867 acres) in atra«sl of land purchased by
> the Ohio Company, in the territory of the United States
• of America, north-weft of'the river Ohio ; and that hia
heirs, or legaLreprefentative, on application to the direc
tors of said company,at Marietta in the territory afore
faid, wiU_xir«Muga deed of the said five lhares, or rights
OT iandT
The application may be made personally or by an agent,
but proper documents must be produced to prove the
claimant or claimants the legal heirs or representative of
the said Jones
n.b. As it is not known in what country the person
or persons interested reside, it will be an a«£ of benevolence
ia every Printer in America and Europe, who shall insert
this advertisement in his paper.
In behalf of the directors of the Ohio Company,
UUFUS PUTNAM.
Marietta, May 20,1796- [June 4] 3awgw
William Young Birch,
STATIONER.
No. I j South Second-Jireet; between Market and Chef
nut JlrtetSy
Has imported by the last ships from London, an exten
sive aflortment of the bed Stationary Goods,;
which he offers for sale on equitable terms. Amonglt oth
er articles he has fine wove vellum drawing paper, viz.
Antiquarian Elephant,double & firigle
-Atlas Imperial, Super Royal, &c.
Writing paper of the firft quality, viz. Imperial, fiiper
royal, royal, medium, demy, thick, thin, vellum, and
bank post, folio, quarto, gilt and plain, copy fooifcap,
pot, &c.
Merchants' account-books, viz. ledgers, single and dou
ble jonrnals, waste books, cash books, letter books, bank
check books, &c. Books of any size or pattern made to
order.
W. Y. Birch refpe&fully informs merchants, traders
and others, that the making 4 of account books is a branch
of his business which, having paid particular attention to,
he flatters himfelf he shall execute in such a manner as to
secure tbe approbation of his friends. And in order to do
this, he has been careful to provide himfelf with a stock of
paper from the mofl esteemed Englifti paper-makers, for
the purpose ; a fufficient quantity of which he shall endea
vor always to keep on hand, so as to enable him at all
times to meet the demands of his friends.
Quills and pens School bibies&teflaments
Ink and Jnk-ftands, pewter, India rubbers
lead and pocket Paper cases, red and black
Wedgewood and glass phi- Flat and round rulers
loiophical do. Pounce and pounce boxes
Pewter ink-chest* Shining sand
Mahoganywriting desks Sealing wax, fuperfine,®fine
Black ebony ditto and common
Ditto ditto ifik-ftands with Wafers, red, black and'col
plated furniture ored, fine and common,
Cards larg6 and small gilt large and finall'
plain Types and ink for marking
Copy-books ready ruVd linen
Copperplate copies Red morocco and black tra-
Print and colored map files veiling cases
Sand an defend bofces Bla ' lines for writing
Walkden's shining japan ink Pocket books
and red ink-powder Patent blacking cake for
Ivory knives and. fold era boots and fh'oes
Fine writing parchment Pen and {/ jrt/rnen's knives
Blank checks, bills of lading, Too'h powder and brulhes
and blanks for bills of ex- Razors, shaving boxes and
change, bonds, bonds & Wiadforfoap.
judgments, powers of at- Spermaceti candles of a fu
torney, indentures, mort- I perior quality
gages, See. | Sponges, large size
W. Y. Birch has supplied himfelf with a complete stock
of every article in the Stationary line, and aa he shall be
studious to execute his business in a manner the most fatis
faciory to he hopes to meet with encourage
ment and support. &
Country Store-keepers supplied on the bell terms sot
cafli. June »8. tt&s3t
proposals ~
TOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION,
A Plan of the City of Washington,
By THOMAS FREEMAN,
Surveyor of the territory of Columbia and City of Walh
ington.
CONDITIONS,
'• Thij P) an be an elegant and correil Copperplate
impreflion, of about four feet square, whereon wUI be
accurately delineated the natural Hate of the ground
contained within the lines of the city—plains, vallies t
rising grounds, springs, runs, creeks, &e. witli the lines
of the grand avenues, streets, squares, public appropri
auons lor walks, gardens, as now correclly laid out and
permanently eliablilhed— the river Potomak, and Eall
ern Branch, opposite -the city—the channels, Coafls,
harbours and foundings of the fame, as taken by order
or the Board or Commissioners.
n. On the fides of the Plan 11, all be represented a beauti
tul elevation of the President's House and tbe Capitol.
HI Torender the drawing still more intelligible and use
" , 1 accompanied.by a Pamphlet, containing
all th« laws of the general and particular governments,
refpeding the location and eftablilhment of the city—
the orders and regulations of the Board of Commission
ers, approved by the President of the United Sfat»s','re
lpecting the purchase and improvement of lots therein
a particular defenption of the city and adjacent country
—of the river PotSmak, with the produ&ions, slate of
cultivation, commerce, population, Wc. of the country
through which that vast river flows.
1V " work will bti publiffied undtr the fanclion of the
Commissioners of theCitf, and shall meet with their
lull approbation before it appears in public: and Mr
Freeman pledges himfelf to make it as accurate ufeful
and eutertaining as polfible.
V. The price to fubferibers 5 Dollars, to be paid on recep
tion of the Plan and Pamphlet. i
S^ C rj offiCe ' Cit >' of w *fl>ingto n> June 8, , ,06.
• Subscriptions will be taken at the Surveyor's offire
'rMnh- Clt),; J k' Ce S BookftoT " 'n Baltimore and Phila
jt " " theprindpal B -Moresonthe Consent. 1
nwjw <
rea fury Department ;
Marcb loth > 1796.
PROPOSALS will be received at the office of thr
Phi N d °i 1?' "V he , T"
North-Carelina, ' Udcl P hla ) for building in J
I. A Li«ht-Houf e „ ponCape . Ha , leras
iteKat 1 c> ? k
seen on application at ,h P f P ar,lculars . "lay be
dans Superinten
"e, or of the Collecaors of the C ors of thd Reve-
State. ;is also at this office Cua ° m> n an y of the
sawjni
Wafhingtori Canal Lottery,
N°. T.
WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authorifcd
the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thouf.ind,
e two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting
a Canal through the City of Washington, from the Po
tomac to theEaftern Branch Harupur.
The following is the SCHEME of No. f#'
Viz •-i Prize of 20,000 dollars, ao.oOo
I ditto 10,000 10,000
7 last drawn }
Tickets, each | 5,000 iSfioo
6 ditto r.ooo 6,000
10 ditto 400 4,000
20 ditto 100 2,000
n jj ditto 50 2 ' t7so
5 7jo ditto _ 12 69,008
1 To be raised for the Canal, 16,250
s
S jßjo Prizes, 175,000
11650 Blanks, not two to a prize.
8 175°° Tickets, atTen Dollars, - 175,000
The Commiflioners have taken the Securities re
, quired by the iforefaid aiff for the punduil payment of
e the prizes.
f The drawing of this Lottery will commence, without
delay, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which timely
1 notice will be given.
2 Such prizes 4s are not demanded in fix months after the
t drawing is finifhed, shall be cririfiaered as relinquilhed for
the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly.
(Signed) NOTLEY YOUNG,
DANIEL CARROLL, of D.
LEWIS DEBLOIS,
GEORGE WALKER,
Wm. M.DUNCANSON,
THOMAS LAW,
■ „ JAMES BARRY.
City of WafhißgtoH, Feb. 11, j
■' The First Floor and Cellar,
OF a three-flory Brick House to be LET, situate ©n
Dock-street, between Second and Walnut ffreet—
; Very foitable for an Office or Wholesale Store. Enquire of
j JAMES JCEEGAN,
No. 62 Dock Street,
' J une ** eo.n
For Sale,
A Valuable Grift and Saw Mill,
IN New Jersey, near the Forks of Little Egg-Harbour. '
The Grift Mill is sixty by fort) feet, two Vater wliepti,
and calculated for four run of Stones, with ftratn, fans
' and boulting-cloths, &c. The Saw-Mill has two
capable ofcuttingfiveto 6 100 thouiand feet of Boards per
. year. A valuable piece of Cedar within a mile
and a half of the Mill, and within three quarters of a mile
of a Landing The Lumber, &c. may be taken by Water
from the mill tail.
ALSO FOR SALE,
Several Valuable Tracts of Land,
In Pennsylvania, for all of which payment will be receiv
ed in the notes of Messrs. Morris and Nicholfon, or in
Cash.
For further information apply to the Printer
Ma y '7- saw
City of Washington.
SCHEME of the LOTTERY, Mo.IL
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE
FEDERAL CITY.
A magnificent ) 20,000 dollars. & ?
dwelling-house, 5 cash 30..000, are £ s°>ooo
1 ditto 15,000 & call. 15,000 40,000
I ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000
I ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000 20,000
r ditto -5,000 & cash 5,000 ro.oco
1 ditto 5;,000 & cash 5,000 10,000
1 cash prize of I0)003
2 do. 5,000 each, are, - I0)000
zo do. 1 ,000 - . , OjOOO
20 d °- *°° • ' 10,000
00 *»■ 100 - - 10,000
?°° d J>' • • 10,000
400 do. 25 . . I0)000
IjOOO do. 20 . 2
Is '°°° do - 10 - - 150,000
i 6>739 Prizes.
3&>26i Blanks.
50,000 T!ckets > at Eight Dollars, 40)OOGO
N. B. To favour those who may take of
Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will bethe l Ist drawn
ticket, and the 30,000 the last but o« W "
And approved notes, securing payment in either moncv
or prizes, in ten daj6 alter drawing- will lw • ai
any number not less than 30 ticket, ™
JStlfiWSaxiSgStS'.- *«*•
Two beausiiul dtfignsmc already reWle afSSff"
fronts on two of the public squares ■ ttr, *
it is proposed to erect two centre an A . praw.ngs
as soon 'as poliible after ttEWftTS
them, when complete, to the fortun^e\? . - y
the'manner described in the fchemc for flip T*™' ' a
A nett dedfaftion of five perccKll K, ~
the necefTary expenses of printing, &c. and the°f f*
will be made a part of the fund intended for theNatbfa&
Oniverhty, to be erected within the city of W a fhin«o„
f,IT ff ThlT g commence as soon as the ticket, art
SLtti fi T nl™d°rL P d r^;tes e Cr y th'Vf tyd "
numbersa.e not produced within twelve numIJSSPSi
t&i r giv z
the whole business in a yeJrfrom
■ng and to take up the bond, given as f. curity "
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"I r-yM* i£iS« °<
a second time ori behalf of the public . a
ber of these having kindly accepted it is U a t nUm "
friends to a National Uni.verf.ty and'tbe otherVed I
jests may continue to favor the defior.. "1 ob-
By accounts received fr«m
Cqntineut as well as from Europe, where ? the t
have been sent for sale, the public ire f(T the '"ket t
/• rp» « , $-AMUEL elodget
Ǥ* 1 lekets may be had at the Ranter r. 1 ,v
James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Giln ° f
of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of RmT'j w®" 1
Cooper's Ferry. ' 01 Rlcha rd Wells,
PRINTED BY JOHN FEN No
—No. lig —
r CHESNUT-STREET.
[Price Eight DoUars per Annum.]