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PROPOSALS
\
For carrying the MAILS o( the United Stateson i„t :
the followinij Poll Roads, wi|l be received at the the (
Cieneral Poll Office, until the fifteenth day of Ju
ly next. ur' s ,
t. From Portsmouth New Hampshire by Hampton Falls,
Newbury Port, Ipswich, Beverly, Salera and Lynn to Bos- n
ton, three times a week.
May 1, to November i. Receive the Mail at Portsmouth
every Tuesday, t Thurfdav and Saturday at 5A M, and ar- ~~
rive at Rofton the fame days by 6 PM. Returning. Receive
the Mail st Boftori every Monday, Wednesday and Fridav Nc
a 4 A M K and deliver it at Portsmouth the Came days by 6
P M, Ho
November 1, to May 1. Receive the Mail at Portsmouth
every Wednesday and Saturday at Sunrifc, and arrive at Bof
rf>o on Thursday and Monday by 10 AM. Returning. Re
•vivc the Mail at Boston every Monday and Wednelday at 2
P M, and arrive atPorifmouth on Tuesday and Thursday by
2. From Boflon by Worcester, BrookfieW, Springfield
Suflield, Hartford, Weihersfield, Middletown, Wallingford,
New Haven, Milford, Strarford, Faiifield, Norwalk, Stam- Te
♦ord and Kingfbridge to New York, thfee times a week. crc
May I, to November 1. Receive the Mail at Boifcon every P
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 AM, arrive at Wor- wh
ceftcr the fame evenings, leave Worcester every Tuesday, in
Thursday and Saturday at 3 AM, arrive at Brookfitld by 10 tur
AM, ai Springfield by sP M, and at Hartford by 9 PM. Ms
Leave Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 3A M, hiti
arrive at New Haven by noon, at S j mford in the evening, ant
and at New York on Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by
noon. Returning. Leave New York every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 AM, deliver it at P r '
New Haven on* Tuddav, Thursday and by noon, tic
and at Hartiord by 9P M ; leaveHartlord every Wednesday, ce<
Friday aud Monday at 3 A M, arrive at Springfield by 10 ew
AM, and at Worceftcr in the evenings leave Worcester eve- r ec
ry Thursday, Tuesday by 3 AM, and arrive at
Boston by 1 P M. ,n
November 1, to May t« Receive the Mail at Fofton every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2P M, arrive at Biook- a "
field the next days by 4P M, at Springfield in the evening, and
at Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by noon; ar- Fr
rive at NeW Haven the nxt 3ay6 by 8 A M, and arrive at Gi
New York, every Friday, Monday and Wednesday by 11 AM»
Returning. Leave New York every Monday, Wednesday and cni
Friday at 2 P M, arrive at New Haven the next days in the 1
evening, leave New Haven every Wednesday, Friday an<| tat
M onaayby 3 AM, arrive at Hartford by 2 PM, atSprirgJ
field by 9 P M, at Brookfield on Thursday, Saturday and
Tuesday by 10 A M, and at Bolton on Friday, Monday anJ
Wednesday by 11 A M.
3. From Alexandria by Colchester, Dumfries, Falmouthl
Frederickfburg, Bowling Green, Hanover court house, RichJ
uiond and Olbornc's, to Petersburg, three times a week.
April 1, to November 1. Receive the Mail at Alexandria®]
every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 AM, arrive all
Fredericktburg by 7 PM, leave Fredericklburg every Wedneflj
day, Friday and Monday at 4 A M, arrive at Richmond bf!
7 PM, leave Riebmond every Thursday, Saturday and TuefV
day by 4 A M, and arrive at Petersburg by 10 A M.
ing. Leave Petersburg every Thursday, Saturday and Tues
day by 1 P M, arrive at Richmond by 6 PM, leave Richmond
the fame days by 4A M, and airive at Frederickfburg by I M
P M, leave Frederickfburg every Wednesday, Friday and
Monday at 4 A M, and arrive at Alexandria by"6 P M. nc
November », to April 1, Leave Alexandria every Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 10 AM, arrive at Fredericks- M
burg every Wednesday, Friday and Monday by noon, leave
Frederickfburg in one hour, arrive at Richmond Thursday,
Saturday and Tuesday by 6 P M, leave Richmond Friday,
Monday and\Vednefdayby 5A M, and arrive at Petersburg .
by 10 A M. Returniug. Leave Petersburg every Tuetday, °
Thursday and Saturday at 1 PM, arrive at Richmond by 6 0l
t M, leave Richmond every Wednesday, Friday and Monday
atsA M, arrive at Frederickfburg on Thuifday, Saturday
and 1 uefiay by iIAM, and arrive at Alexandria on Friday,
Monday and Wednesday by 1 P M.
4. From Richmond by New Kent court house, Williams-
burg, Yorktown and Hampton to Norfolk, three limes a weth.
April 1, to November 1. Laave Richmond every Tuef-
day, Thursday and Saturday at 3 AM, arrive at Hampton by
q PM. leave Hampton on Wednesday, Friday and Monday
ly 5A M, and arrive at Noilolk by II A M. Returning, .
Leave Norfolk every Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday at 1 ' m
tM, arrive at Hampton by 6 PM, leave Hampton every .
Friday, Monday and Wednesday at 3 A M, and arrive at
Richmond by 7 P M.
November 1, to April 1. Leave Richmond every Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday A M, arriv« at Williams
burg by 6P M, leave Williamfburg every Tuesday, Thuif- C
day and Saturday by 5A M, arrive at Hampton by 11 AM,
and at Noilolk by 6 PM. Returning. Leave Norfolk every
Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 11AM, arrive at Hamp
ton by 5 P M, leare Hampton every Friday Monday and Wed
nesday by £ A M, arrive at Williamfburg by 6 P M, leave
Williamfburg Saturday* Tuesday and Thursday by 5 A M,
and arrive at Richmond by PM.
5, From Petersburg by Cabbin Point, Smithfield and Suf
folk to Portsmouth, three ttmesawth.
April i. to November 1. Receive the Mail at Petersburg
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by 11 A M, atrive at
Suffolk Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by noon, and at 1
Portsmouth by 7P M. Returning. Leave Portsmouth every
Thursday and Saturday by 10 PM, arriveat Suffolk ,
cverv Monday, Wednesday and Friday by 10 A M, and at
Petersburg every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday by noon.
November!, to - prill. Leave Petersburg every Friday,
Monday and Wednesday by ti AM, arrive at Suffolk un Sa
turday, Tuelday and Thursday by noon, and at Poufmouth
by 5 P M. Returning. Leave Portsmouth every Saturday
an< l Thursday at Sur.fet, arriveat Suffolk on Monday-
Wed nel day and Friday-by to AM, and at Pcteilbu.-j on
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by noon.
6. From Peteifburg by Harm's, Goldfon's, Warrenton,
Lewifburg, Raleigh, Avcryfborough, Fayeucville, Lumber
ton, Cheraw couu house, Camden, Columbia and Edgefield
court house to Augulla, tu/ice a uietk,
Lc«ue Fcicrftnirg every Tuesday and Friday by noon, ar
rive at HarrVC«by J f M, « Goldfon's on Wednesday and
Saturday by 8 A M. at Warrenton by 2 P M, at Lewifburg
and Sunday by 8 A M, at Raleigh by 3 P M, at
Fayette,!!'.* overy Friday aud Monday by 1 P M, at Lumber
ton by 9 PM, leave LumberUin every Saturday a.id Tuefdiy
by 4 A M, arrive at Cheraw court house by 4 P M, arrive at
Camden on Su ay and Wednrfday by 2PM, at Columbia
on Monday and Thursday 4 AM. arrive at Edgefield court
house oTTTttefdayarid Friday at t> \A M, and at Augu&a by
noon. Returning. Lcaye Augusta every Tuesday and Friday
by 8 P M, arrive at Edgefield coilrt house on Wednesday and
Saturday by 10 A M, at Columbia On Thursday and Sunday
by 10 A M, at Camden by 7 P M. leave Camden every Fri
day and Monday by 4 A M, arrive at Chcraw court house by'
4 PM, at Lumbeiton every Saturday and Tuesday by r 2 PM,
leave Lumbtrtonin one hour, arriveat lavettrvillr nn SnnHjv
and Wednesday by 7 AM, ar Raleigh on Monday and T'Wrfr
ilay by 6 A M, at Lewitburg by 2 P M, at Warrenton on
Tuesday and Friday by 5 A M, at Goldfon's by a P M, at
Harris's by 7 P M, and at Peterlbufg oil Wednesday and Sa
turday by 11 A M.
7. From Camden by Statelburg to Charleston ttfiee a u)eeh.
Leave Camden every Sunday and Wednesday at half past, 2
iM, arrive at Chartcflon the next I uefday and Friday by
noon. Rttsrnuig. Leave Gnarlrtton every Tuesday and Fii
day by 9 P M, and arrive at Camden the next Thursday and
Sunday by 7 P M. 5 ,
2. From Augusta by Waynrfbarough to Savannah, owe a
week.
Leave Aug'jfla every Saturday at j P-M, and arrive at Sa
vannah the next Sunday by 6P M. Returning. LcaveSavan
nah every Tnefdav at to A M, and aruve at August a the next
TbuWday b* 6 P M. ,
9. Fro-n Abi 'gdon by Hawkins court house to Danville.
cr.e a -juek ■ ' ,
Leave Abingdon every Sunday at 5 A M, and arrive at Dan
viile the next Sai'irday by noo.i. Returning. Leave Danvjlle
every Suuday at 6 M, arKs arrive at Alnnjfdon the next Sa
tvrdavfl<»n. Prop J*lt /ortits route ui/Lbt nedved stfilthe 1.1
day of Augtji 'ext. >
W'r. j. If either of the rnfei M». (5, t, or 8 ore * ten 'V
la v during the cc tinuivce of lb* ContrgSor irto eh
fetve such a/te aliens in earning the Mail, und hi< b<"> '< *
»r dinuniflud in proportion to the difiance encreafed or dinun
tifl.ed by fuck alteration. _ '
\"nte 5 Forco-iy quarter of an hour's dtlrifuntiwdao e acc'- Ab
rfnrfj excepted) in arriving after the times preferred in am antral, <
the Contrador Jhall Jorfeit ore dollar, nnd if the delay continue until \ n
Mr departure of mi\ Mending Mail, whereby the Mails defl'ned fir jj lt
such depending Mail, loje a trip, the Contractor shall forfeit t:ndol■
\ lars. to be deduced fiom his pal. awtjuly 15.
JOSEPH HABERSHAM,
Pofl Majler General
Senixal Post Ojficj,
Philadelphia, June it, 17^6.
Now Publi/h'tvg by the Printer, a
No. 149, Cliefnut-Street, and No. 3, Lastitia Court, rl
delivering to Subfcrihers, and to be had at the different
Hook-Stores in this City, a '
The Firjl Number of
Berriman & Co's i.
CHE A P AND ELEGANT EDITION OF
The HOLY BIBLE.
Containing the Old and Naw
Testaments and the Apocrypha, with marginal notes and re
erences. An Index ; or an account of the most remarkable
paffaoes in the old and new Testament, pointing to the places
wharein they happened, and to the places ef fcrtptuie where
in they are recorded. —A Table of Time.—Tables o. scrip
ture meafurea, Weights and coins : with an appendix,contain
ing the method of calculating its measures of iubfacb, 11.
hitherto uiantingin Treitifes on this fubjeS. A Table of Ofrees
and Conditions of men. 11l
CONDITIONS.
1. Thefizeof this Edition will be a LARGE FOLIO,
printed en a beautiful new type, and good paper, made par
ticularly for it, It will be published in Numbers, notto ex
ceed 30, one of which will be delivered weekly to fubferib
efs, at a quarter of a dollar. Those fubferibers who prefer
receiving the work complete, will be attended to by fignifying
the fame on any of the fubfeription papers in rhe Bookstores
ir. this city.
2. There will be an advance in the price, on fubfcnbing
after the firft of August next.
3. In the courfeof the Work will be given an elegant I\
Frontifpiece—from an Engraving of the celebrated artist,
Gricnion.
Berrimah & Co. gratefnlly acknowledge the Very liberal
encouragement they have met with; and haverealonto believe
that the execution of their edition will afliwer every expec- y
| tation, arid fpii.i its own pmife.
I May a 6 3aweow. •<
PROPOSALS
FOR CARRYING THE In
Mails of the United States, dl
On the following routes, will be received by the Poftmafler
at Savannah, until the firttjday of September next.
1. From Savannah by Sunbuty to Newport Bridge, once a
week.
1 Receive the Mail at Savannah every Saturday by 9A M, ar-
I rive atSunburfy by 6 P M, and at Newport Bridge on Sun
day by 10 AM. Returning. Leave Newport Bridge on Sun
jLlay by 3 P ?|l, and arrive at Sunbury in the evening, and at
on-.Monday by 6 P M.
a. From Newport Bridge by Damn and Brunfwick to St. c<
Mary'*, once in two weeks. a]
Receive the Mail at Newport Bridge every other Sunday a]
noon, and arrive at St. Mary's the next Wednesday by 5P M. j 2
Returning. Leave St. Mary's the next day, Thursday by 8 A
M, and arrive at Newport Bridge the next Sunday by 10 A M.
Note 1. If either of the routes are altered by law , during the con- R
' tinuance 0/ the Contracts> thi Contra flor is to ocferve such alterations
[ in tarrying the mail, and his pa-) is to be encreafed or dimihifhed, in
' proportion to the diflance encreafed or diminished by such alteration. 0
' Note 2. The are to be in operation on the frft day of v
' Odober next, and to continue .for jour years until the 30 th Septeni- a:
r ber, 1800, inclufize. C
' Note 3. ThePoJl Mafier General may alter the times oj arrival b
' and departure at any tine during the continuance of {he ContrtSs, he ii
previoujly ftipuLUing an adequate co/npenjation for any extra expense is
that may be occajtoned thereby. p
Note 4. Fifteen minutes Jhall be allowed for opening and closing r
the mail at all offices where no particular time is jpecified. £
* Note 5. For every hour*s delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) a
f in arriving after the times prescribed in any contratt, the contrador \
* Jhall forfeit one dollar And if the delay continue unit I tke depart- j.
ure of any depending mail, whereby the mails deftincd for such de- j
pending mail shall lofeatrip, the centraQor shall forfeit ten dollors
—4o be deduced from his pay.
JOSEPH HABERSHAM,
Post-Master General. ,
General Post Office, t
, Philadelphia* June 28, 1796. iaw6w
I For Sale,
I- A Few Calks of First Quality
; INDIGO.
Enquire *t No. 71, South Water street.
May 1 tht ftf
r « Teneriffe Wine.
at ' I 'ENERIFFE WINE, in pipes, hogsheads, and
ry X quarter calk?, and 170 (Filtering Stones, just ar
lk rived per the schooner P»lly & Sally from Teneriffe,and
" for Sale by
, y , John Craig,
a " No. 11 Dock Itreet.
ltl ' WHO HAS A|.SO FOR SALE.
Best Soft-lhell'd ALMONDS,
RAISINS in Frails.
SHERRY WINE, ia Quarter Calks,
in Irifli CANVAS,
:r . Bristol and Irifli WINDOW GLASS.
:ld May 30 e0
ar- SHOT r
nd pvF ll.fne?, ftom 31 lb to Grape,
II r g W Cambooles, Pots, and other callings executed'; at the
at {horteft notice,
~ r ~ Nail rods, from iod to spike,
f'y Hoop Iron, of all sizes, for caflcs or cutting into nails, from
ibta 1 rac^tol2<^nal ''' s
' Anchors, from I j Cart, to xoolb.
by BatlrU1 '
day A Q^ a »t'ty of James River Tobacco,
Carolina Pork.
I( j a y Herrings in barrels,
f,(. Kiln-dried corn meal in Hhds. and Bbls.
;by Rye flour See. to be fold by
' Levi Hollingjworth Iff Son.
riilt'-' ' _AU\Jfs?\
?,7 t JOHN PAUL JONES.
ia- TNfORMATION is hereby given, that the late John
I. laul Jones was a proprietor of five lhares (amount
'leek. ing to about 5867 lcres) in a trad of land purchased by
aft, 2 the Ohio Company, in the territory of the United States
' by 0 f America, north-weft of tHe river Ohio ; and that his
F »- heirs or legal representative, on application to the direc
',n<l tors as said company, at Marietta in the territory afore
faid, will receive a deed of the said five shares, or rights
" of land.
t Sa- The a Pr l!cat ' on ma 7he made personally or by an agent,
van- t)Ut P r °P cr documents must be produced to prove the
next chimam P r claimants the legal heirs or representative of
the said Jones
i lie. Asit is not known in what country the person
or persons interested reside.it will be an aS of benevolence
Dan every Printer in America and Europe, who shall insert
fjlle thisadvertifement in his paper.
: S>. In behalf of the direiftors of the Ohio Company
: , RUFUS PUTNAM.
ManetU.May j0,X796. [Jun«4.] 3 awyw
for s ALE,
A few hundred weight of Salt Petre ill bags
Bed Sherry Wine I H in quarter talks
Chumpaigne in cases of JO bottles \
A quantity of Wrote Lead, Bar Lead, and Shot .» «to 1
About 80 boxes tin plates, A few boxes of best CafUle t „
Soap entitled to drawoack a
An invoice of Walking Canes and Perfumery to
Ditto Bandanna handkerchiefs, and
Some Elegant Italian StatHary.
Samuel Brcck, jitn.
Rofs's Wharf.
June 18. i?L
---" PROPOSAL, S
TOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTIOK,
A Plan of the City of Washington,
By THOMAS FREEMAN,
Surveyor of the territory oi Columbia and City of Wash
ington.
conditions.
U This Plan lhall be an elegant and correA Copperplate
impreflion, of about four feet square, whereon will be
accurately delineated the natural state of the ground
contained within the lines of the city—plains, vallies, q;
riCng grounds, springs, runs, creeks, &e. with the lines th
of the grand avenues, llreets, squares, public appropri
ations for walks, gardens, as now corre&ly laid out and d<
permanently ellablilhed—the river Potomak, and East- n(
ern Branch, opposite Jthe city—the channels, coasts,
harbours and foundings of the fame, as taken by order <J r
of the Board of Commissioners. th
11. On the fides of the Plan lhall be represented a beauti
ful elevation of the Prelident's House and the Capitol.
111. To render the drawing still more intelligible and ule
ful, it lhall be accompanied by a Pamphlet, containing
all tha laws of the general and particular governments,
refpeding the location and establishment of the city
the orders and regulat ions of the Board of Commission
ers, approved byThp Preftdent of the United States, re
fpeding the purchase and improvement of lots therein—
a particular description of the city and adjacent country ~
—of tht river Potomak, with the product 1011s, state of 'J
cultivation, commerce, population, (3"c. of the country
through which that vast river flows. (
IV. This work wdl bo publilhed under the fandion of the V
Commissioners of the City, and lhall meet with their V
full approbation before it appears in public ; and Mr.
Freeman pledges Jiimfelf to'make it as accurate ufeful
and entertaining as possible.
V. The price to fubferibers j Dollars, to be paid on recep- -
tion of the Plan and Pamphlet.
'Surveyor's Office, City of Walhington, JuneS, 1796.
Subscriptions will be taken at the Surveyor's office,
iivthe city; Mr. Rice's Bookstores in Baltimore and Phila- "I
delphia; and at the principal Bookstores on the Continent. J
Jun* 17 ai
—— — a]
For Sale, c:
A LARGE ELEGANT AMD WELI TINISHED Y
Three-story Brick House, ™
(The late residence of General Walter Stewart)
WITH a LOT of GROUND thereunto belonging, on
the weft fide of Third-street, near Union-street
containing in front 3z feet, and in depth 100 feet, to an j,
alley leading into Union-street. The house is 31 feet front e
and 50 feet deep ; the several rooms contained in it are Q
large, commodious, andcompletely finifhed; thetwofirft
stories are each 13 feet high; there are io mahogany
doors in the house ; a geometrical staircase, with mahoga
ny rails and a good Iky-light. The kitchen i» in the cell
ar, which is spacious and convenient, and finHhed with ait
oven, stew-holes and pantries, a servants' hall and large <
r wine-cellar adjoining the kitchen, in front of which is an L
area in which there is a pump. The yard is vaulted.
Communicating with the said building is a neat three-story
( brick house', on the north fide of Union-street, centain
> ing 30 feet front by 10 feet deep; the lower part of which
: is at present occupied as a compting-houfo, and the upper
part divided into well-finilhed large chambers. This house
may at a small expense be converted into a convenient
dwelling : The street door is very handsome, and the front
) and back have Venetian window-lhutters. Adjoining the
last house, upon the lot belonging to the firft, are ereded
bathing-rooms, &c. There are likewise very good coach
house and stables finilhed equal (or nearly so) with any in
' the city, on a lot containing on Union street 30 feet, and
in depth 011 the waft'fide of said alley 52 feet. There are
good cellars under the whole ef the buildings, and a wine
room over part of the {table, with a hay-loft over the re
mainder. For further particulars enquire of
EDWARD BONSALL & Co.
At their Office No. 64 Dock-llreet. between Vfalnut & Pear
«° street),
61b month 24th, 1796.
War-Office of the United States,
May 4th, 1796.
- HPHE following Rules, explanatory of those publilhed
1. the 15th February, 1789, are to be observed by all
persons entitled to Lands, in purfuaace of resolve. of
" Congress.
Every certificate of the acknowledgment of a deed or
d power of attorney, either before a notary public or other
raagiftrate, mull, in addition to what is usual, set forth
that the person making the acknowledgment is known to
the notary or other magistrate ; for which purpose words
of the following import mull be inserted in the certificate.
« And I do moreover certify that the faio A B making
this acknowledgment has been for personally
known to me."
If the notary or other magistrate has reason to believe
that he is the person he rsprefents himfelf to be, he wil
also certify it.
Andifthe proof be made by a witnefsor witneffes.h- or
they mull swear tofome general state of their knowledge of
him, which matter must be set forth in the certificate • and
the notit'y public, or other magistrate, before whsm t S
lie acknowledgment is made, must also set forth that the wic
nel. or witneffeshas or have been for upwards of
pcrlonally known to him.
m If a jufticc of the peacc is employed, the clerk of the
court of the corporation or county must certify that such
person «juft.ee of the peace of the county or corpora
tion as the cafe may be, and that full faith i, due to hi.
ads as such, JAMES M'HENRY,
Secretary of War.
May 11.
1 lazuzrH
By an ArtHl resident at Mr. Oellers's Hotel,
MINIATURE LIKENESSES
~ AR E "ken and executed in that elegant and delicate
A X. itilc, which is so necessary to render a Miniature Pic
ture an intereftiitg jewel.
~ He wiD warrant a strong and indisputable rcfem
, " b l a "slf n!l takcs the liberty to l»y before the public
f y of thl * place hi. moll earned intention to deserve their Da
tes tronage by his best endeavors to pleaie.
his N. B. Specimens are to be seen.
Ec- May 11. .
re- ■■ 3
ht! To be Sold,
:nt, At No- North Sectnd-Street, and by k-vtral of
the the Apothecaries h this City.
of right to «mo*e pains artd infljmm,
PERKINS T h "man bedyas feeurcd ,„ Dr ELISHA
son t. K NS ' by patent, wuh in r umentsand directions nr
nee This
Icrt £ d ' y ul ! a P aln ' ' the !*»<!, face, teethfbr^fl
»' b ' ck - rh eumatifiJ, recent gout, &c. & c
Notwithstanding the utijit«f this pradice it is not r,-
fumed but there are cases it which this ev WV
remedy may fomctuneifaij, '
" J un « "8,
■ lawif,
Washington Canal Lottery,
WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authorised \J
the underwritten, to raise twenty-fit thousand, 'J
two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting ; 4
a Canal through the City of Washington, from the t'o
tomac to the Eastern Branch Haruour. > j
The following is the SCHEME of No. I.'
Viz -I Prize of io.ooo dollars, ao.ooo
I ditto 10,000 io'ooo • i
7 last drawn 7
Tickets, each 1 3J|OOO
6 ditto X,ooo ft ,
10 ditto 400 s
so ditto 100
55 ditto 50 r 0
5750 ditto II fo.ooS
To be raised for the C '
5850 Prizes, : '~0.13
11650 Blanks, not two to a] ze.
17500 Tickets, at Ten Dolla; t.ooo
Spf The Commiflioners have ta ruj re
quired by the aforefaid ad for the «.• i;'.ym.tr.t of
the prizes.
The drawing of this Lottery wi , w ; ; : jut
delay, as soon as the Tickets are ,o' ich timsly
notice will be given.
Such prizes as are not demanded in fix it. ::! after :
drawing is finifhed, (hall be confide , ,
the benefit of the Canal, and appn ed ««»t
---(Signe NOTLf G,
DANTE iliß /;
LEWIS I) . >1,013 -
—. GEORC E WALKER;
\V»i. 1
* THOM. LA ,
JAMES iVAKR
Cjty of Walhington, Feb. n.
The First Floor ; id G
OF a tKree-ftory Brick House t be LET
Dock-street, between Second
Very fuitablc for an Office or Who Sro>
r ;,
—jettToS"
For Sale,
A Valuable Grift and Sav
IN New Jersey, near the Forks 0' .it ie
The Grift Millis sixty by fort) fati-tve-i
and calculated for four run of St<
and boulting-cloths, &c. TheSai fill!
capable ofcuttingfiveto 6 100 thoi : i ct
year. A valuable piece ef Cedar a; v
and a half of the Mill, and within h ju • •
of a Landing The Lumber, &c. lay !_■•: tak
from the mill tail.
ALSO TOR SA
Several Valuable Tr? *s
InPennfylvania, for all of which] y. :;i
edin the notes of Messrs. Morris
Ca(h.
For further information apply t •'
May 17. ' v
-
City cf Wa(h
SCHEME oft he LOT" *Y, \\ •
FOR THE IMPROTEfo • THE
FEDERAL
A magnificent ) 10,000 dolla ,
dwelling-house, )xa(h 30,000, are J
I ditto 15,000 & cafli 15,000 40^000
I ditto 15,000 & eafh 15,000 30,000
I ditto 10,000 & calh 10,000 10,000 • |
: I ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 lo,oco
1 1 ditto 5,000 & cafb 5,000 10,000
x call} prize of 10,00 a ,
1 a dp. 5,000 each, are, » 10,000
1 10 de. 1,000 - - 10,000
e ao do. 500 - - x 0,000
e 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 A Sij
aoo da. 50 10,000
400 do. 15 - 10,000
1,000 do. ao * - 30,000
15,000 do. 10 - rjo,ooo
16,739 Prizes.
33,161 Blanks.
50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 40,8000
1 N. B. To favour those who may take a quantity ps
I Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn
ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one :
r And approved notes, securing payment in either money
£ or prizes, in ten days atter drawing, will be received for
" any number not less than 30 tickets.
® This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of thepri
vate buildings to be ereded in the City of Walhington—
•• Two beautiful designs are already feleifted for the entire
% fronts on two of the public fqnares; from these prawings
■ it is proposed to ercdl two centre and four comer buildings,
as soon as pofiible after this lottery is fold, and to convey
' them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, ia
II the manner described in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery.
A nett deduction of fiv« per cent, will be made to defray
r the necessary expenses of printing, &c. and the furplm
>' will be made a part of the fund intended for the Ijatisaal
a University, to bi ereded within the city of
a The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets art
off.-—The money prizes will be payable in thirty days
after it is finifhed ; and any prizes for which fortunate
numbers are not produced within twelve months after the
drawing iti closed, are to be considered as given towards
the fun J for the University ; it being determined to fettle
■ the whole business in a year from the ending of the draWt
1B ing, and to take up the bonds given as security.*
The real securities given for the payment of the Prizes,
are held by the President and two Diredors of the Bank
_ of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a
mount of the lottery.
The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of
s the late Commiflioners aflifled in the management of the
te ? Lotter y »re requested to undertake this arduous talk
c - j* lecond tlme on trel*alf of the public ; a fufficient num
ber Of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the
n . fiends to a National University and the other federal ob-
U c J'etsmay continue to favor the defigri.
a- „ By . accounts received from the different parts of the
Continent as well as from Europe, where the tiekets
have been sent for file, the public are assured that the
drawing will fpeedLy commenie, and that the care and
_ caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe disposal of
the tickets, has rendired the inorr fufpeufion indispensable.
, . , SAMUEL BLODGET.
° f J'r!" maybe hld at the Bs "k of Columbia ;of
of Tn'l « , Co - ® altlm °re ;of Peter Oilman, Bollon {
A Coier"s?erry; DS ' R ' Chmond 5 ° f Richald W * lls *
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ei PRINTED BY JOHN FENNQ,
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CHESNUT-STSEtt,
, [Pfise Eight Dollars per Annsm.]