Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, July 09, 1796, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    For S"'e, \
'• ■'•at WttlflftMa !::;ov,-u by the tiarii3"of• ,
o' rr 1 ?opC Ir'pn- Wo 11k s .
ir.te i.i r; e county Morris, of New Jer
• f.vjivc miles fro-n ,Mo r ;"i -town ir:<.
l-.Toivn or Ntwark crßtitling q.f 1
■ * ; iraafo jn good repair, with thelv 1 woo'le-i h
-1 > /f, drove by an ovtirHiot sties! of forty f.et diaVrieter, ° v '
railing ho'ife, uif', untl a '. iv-
Mo :i ::!g-houfe, all in good o dor, together with nrr
v?.r, ty of th? mofl approved patterns ot .-ats, keitl 10W
Ac See with a fulHciency of flafk- tlu-refar 0! k
a uV a'fo a great variety of all kinds of ftov,' patterns, d<!
c. co »ir) ?e set of patterns and apparatus iQing po* ' P
uPi set ties. Near the furnace js a large new magazine f<<
ware, scar iron, tScc. 3cc. a large convenient ca; "
p v's and whrelwriglt a blackfmithN (hop wit
t f'r , a nailor's {hop, and a stamping mill, a «oal- /' l 0
;'tat will hoi fix hundred loads of coal, a largt \ r '
a- - • i-nt store, confifling of several rooms, two excel- 1)1 tc
arn& and stables, a flaughter-heufe near the ftorc,
t I t with a c;rcat variety ot houses for the workmen
vzr v o ) renient to the furnace. g
is supplied with water from a number of
%rdfl.rs, which render a supply certain: the pond consists ;
of about thirty acres * the manfion-houi'e is built of stone,
rwA high, with four rooms with fire-places on the No.
Hrlt floor, and a large,handfome hall, and five rooms with deli
four fire-places on the second floor, wish a very fine high 800
garret, in which there are two fire-places, with a hand
foihc 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
of the best jvater at the door, smoke and other convenient
out-houfes, with two excellent gardens, in one of which
is a large asparagus bed, several orchards of the bed graft- Test
ed fruit, and one hundred and fifty acres of upland, which eren
may be tilled to advantage, fn front of the mansion-house j pato
and in full view, is a moil beautiful meadow of two hun- !
ffred and fifty acres v in which may now be cut one hundred | m l *
and fifty tons of the best Hay, besides affording a fufficien- ur
ey of pasture for the teams, and as much more meadow '
naay-bc easily put in, besides raising a large quantity of; l *
torn, potatoes and turnips. The lands belonging to this I aw
citato consist of about ten thousand acres; on whic'i are 1 j
the Mines for the works, two of which are of the best ! - fl
quality, one, so near that a (ingle horse and cart will bring l j cu
ten tons per day, the other, a team of four horses rhay j ceec
bring fix tons. Besides the above there are several other crs ,
mines of inferior quality very convenient, the iron of i rece
which is good for nails, and when mixed makes excellent I the
castings. The mines are in good order, with proper lev- in t
els for drawing off the wat«r, and {hafts at proper dift- 2
ances. Near the Works have been discovered several beds afte
of Bog Ore, and there is no doubt, with a little attention 3
a fufficient supply thereof may# be procured. All the £ ro
mines are supplied with proper houses for the miners.
\yithin a mUe and a half of the furnace there is an inex- !
hauftable vein of linveftone ; from whence not only a sup- 1
ply for the furnace may be had, but alio any quantity for ta( -
"building or manure. Within less than a mile of the fur-
nace is about twenty acres of the best double spruce for
beer; and near it is a celebrated mineral spring; and two
and a half miles from the fyrnace, within the tra&, ar«
two valuable sites for Forges and Saw-Mills, on an excel
lent itream of water; and two large ponds may be made,
and a permanent supply may be had, by a small cxpence, "
from a Lake of four miles in length and one mile wide, '
and adjacent a fufliciency of wood may be had : near to
oije of the sites is a good farm-houfe, and about eighty a- j
cres of arable land, a valuable orchard, and meadow to f j v
cut thirty tons o[ Hay ; and in the swamp that will form
the pond there may now be cut sixty tons of hay.
Belonging to the fame Estate, and sa\
within three miles thereef, nearer the Landing, is a good
NEW FORGE, with two fires, in complete order and re
pair, situate on Rockaway river, whith furn flies a con
stant supply of water ; adjoining which is a good conve-
nient dwelling-house, with three rooms and a good kit
chcn on the firft floor, and a good barn and stable; also a j
large, convenient Store, which is now kept for the supply ' tin
of the the country ; and this situation is
very convenient for the works, mucti more so than to hav; pn
the dry-goods store kept at the furnacc.
Adjoining to the foregoing Estate,
and within four miles thereof, may he had if wanted, a
■ tra6t of fix thousand acres of Woodland, and a site for a aJI
Forge, on a stream of water very fufficient in every re- p*
fpe6t; together with several houses new built, ani a tradl
of three hundred and fifty acres of fine low land ; a great
part of which will make, with a little expense, meadow tk,
fo&ic ent to cut one hundred and fifty ton» of hay ; and
now affords a great supply of pafare—the rcflduc is arable in
and woodland. A
AND ALSO TO BE SOLD, ®
Atl that VALUABLE ESTATE, called
Booneton Iron-Works,
Situate in the county of Morris, within eighteen miles
of Newark Landing, and eight miles ot Morris-Town-. "
containing about three thoufand'five hundred acres of land, _
lyinz oh both fides of Rockaway river, for near four
miles.
On the premises is a FORGE with four fires and two
hammers, in complete repair, which embraces the whole
river* a SLITTING MILL, built in the most approved
manner, with two furnaces for heatuag iron, with rosls,
pillar«, -cutters, and every other apparatus in 'he most corn
piece oritvr. witK-a M,—i-£—A— r , -—I I—-r-> 2"
On the fame dam is a very compleat SAW MILL ; so
that the flitting-mill has the full command »f the whole '
river, with a head of twelve feet.
Immediately below, tnd on another dam, is an excel- |
lent new GRIST-MILL, with two run of fti.nes, and f
conftru&ed for a third. The mill is large, and conveni
ent for a merchant mill, and situate ia. a country which
will afford a constant supply of grain.
All the works are in compleat view of the manlion-houfe,
and half a mite of it, which » a handsome, build
ing, with five rooms on the firft floor wit|i fire places, and
four rooms up stairs, all iii excellent repair, with a large
kitchen and cellars, and a well of excellent water at the
Aodf- In front of the house is a piazza, sixty feet long,
aB excellent garden, with a great abundance of the best
kiad of Fruit: the out-houfes are convenient and good;
consisting of a larg_- tyring milk-house, ice-house, fmeke
houfe, fowl-houfe, corn-crib, reot-hbufe, good barns and
stables, &c. fcc. Also, -within view of the manlion
houfe, are twelve dwelling-houses, a counting-houle, a
stone house, occupied as a store for the country and works
a large, convenient house, with fix rooms, four with fire
places, occupied by the clerks; the residue of the houses
are ;<jr forgemen, millers, Sec. There is, adjoining the
ftor_, a "POT-ASH WORKS, in compleat order, n black
smith's Ihop, and wheelwright's Ihop, and other conveni
ent appendages. —-• ■■ * • •"—
As Roc way river runs through this estate about four
miles in which dil'fance near twenty mill-sites may be
made, so o occupy the whole of this very valuable and
cor.ftant supply of water, it may be justly coufidered as a
very vMuable &t>je& for any perionor persons desirous ®f
going into tl ■ manttfaduring liiv;.
On the premises, and adjoining the mansion-house, are
about or.e huiidied acre, yt arable land; whereon are two
of thi ee hundre.l'treev, ef the baft grafted fruit':
ind withiit two miles ami a half of the .orge is a very fine
Farm of two h. odredand fifty acrcsof laud, in the best
and most c mpleat order,-with one hundred acres of mea
dow, two iioui'es, a good bam, and other necessary inir
proveijietrts —the residue is woodland, on which are a
r.umbc- of iiouf-s for the colliers, &c. 4ce. &c.
AND ALSO,
Near thr»? tnoulanS acres of Land; situate in the valley
ef Newfoundland, about fixtscn mile* north weft f;om
; waneinr., jny. ~ ;s of .Morris an "" OS
.v . y ' v fo ) i • l'.v - •".J.*: 1 ■ 1
i; - - ..i, inin . ill v r o, f or the a:
••. n• . ' ;, h :i vein j»' i • : -
o.• 11 wi'ft, fto.n the f-acL.
•If i'"r> I -./Illv: fold mi o.utr torwi , together ?J.r«
h all th * ho sis, oxjii, v/aggons, tools, and every lVh
iem rlt fteceffiry to cirry oa the work;. .There is liovv T
'o. i.le l woo;! end ore for eight mohtlis Malt; To that tn<2 '• •
•'wmace will b" put in blafi the oeguinin,'* of fane. Any J "
>erfdn wfohing to purc'n ife, may hive thu whole as they a
lowarc : there is also wood, &c. 3cc. provided at Boone- tc
The frm« will be payment down the moveable 0
r'y of everrkihd, appertaining to the Furnace, and al
e eighth of the purchase money—the residue in eight I^'
-arly payments, with the Interefc £
A clear and indisputable title will be given for ihe
whotej Apply to Mr Samuel Clarkfon, in Philadelphia, 0
Mr. Peter Mackie, Merchant, New-York, Water-ureet; •• J
or to either of the fubferibers. ...
. . y. j mjcb, ■"*,
Satiiuel Ogden. a
Booneton, Morris County, May 2d, 1796 r
May 14 »w3w 1
; ' . — m * g
, j'v'o ~?u Pubrt/h'rng by the Pointer, j
: Vo. 149, Chefnut-S.treet, and No. 3, Lsetitia Court, a
i delivering'to Subfcrihers, and to be hid it the different
1 Book-Stores in this City, c
The Firfl Number of t
' Berriman & Go's 1V
» ' CHEAP AND ELEGANT EDITION OF f
! The HOLY BIBLE. ;
1 Containing the Old and Nsw, V.
- Testaments and the Apocrypha, wiifi marginal notes and re- t
1 erences An Index; or an account of the mod remarkible g t
e ; palfagesin the old and new Testament, pointin; to the plices
. wherein they happened, and to the places as fcriptuie where
_l ! in they are recorded. —A Table of Time.—Tables of trip-
ture maafures, weightiand coins : with an appendix,eoitain
■ in* rhe method of calculating it? measures oi surface,
f hitherto wantingin Treetifis on this fuijed. A Table of Offices
arid Conditions of men.
8 | CONDITIONS.
5 , 1. Tbefizeof this Edition will be a LARGE FOLIO,
- ; printed an a beautiful new type, and good paper, made par
£ licularly for it, It will be puhlilhrd in Numbers, notto ex
y ; ceed 30, one of which will be delivered weekly to fubftrib- .-
' r ers, at a quarter ot adoliar. Those fubferibers who prefer y
>f ! receiving the work complete, will be attended to l>y fignifying
it I the fame on any of the fubferiptioa papers in rhe Booktkores
'- , in this city.
t- a. There will be an advance in the price, on fuhf''i -.g
Is after the firft of August next.
! 3. Inihecourfeof the Work will be given an elegant
le Frontispiece—From an Engraving of the celebrated .■ -=• if '
5 I GRICNION. r: 7
I Berriman & Co. gratefully acknowledge thevery liberal :r
j encouragement they have met with; and havereafonto belitvr ov
' , that the execution of their edition will anCwer every expee
' tation, and fpetktts own fraifi. ii
r " Mav 36 3 aweow.
>r — —
'o PROPOSAL S
r« FOR CARRYINC THE
Mails of the United States, pa
c * On the fbiiowing routes, will be received by'the Postmaster m
! ' at Savannah, until the firfl ( dfcy of Sep:(jmber next. d\
i. From Savannah by Sunbtiry to Newport Bridge, once a
wuk. la
a " Reccive the Mail at Savannah every Saturday by 9 A M, ar- fcj
t0 rive at Sunbury by 6 PM, and at Newport Bridge on Sun- 1 j. (
m day by 10 AM Returning. Leave Newport Bridge on Sun-
day by 3 PM, and arrive at Sunbury in the evening, and at * n
,(i Savannah on MoiisJsyljy 6 PM.
0( j a. From Vewport Bridge by Darien and Brunfwick to St.
Marv's, oncc in two weeks.
Receive the Mail at Newport Bridge every other Sunday
n " noon, and arrive at St. Marv's the next Wednefdav by 5P M.
. e ~ Returning. Leave St. M»ry's the next day , Thursday by 8 A
M, and arrive a - Newport Bridge the next.Sunday by to A M.
J a Note 1: If either if ike rdutes are alter edify law, during the con.
>ly } tinuance of the Contrails t tk; Contra ftvr is to objerve fuck alterations
i s in carrying the mail, and his p*\ is to be encreafcd &r dimihi/hed, in
v; proportion to the di/lance encreafed or diminished by such alteration.
Note 2 Contract are to be in operation on the Jirfi day oj r
£ Odober next, and to continue for four years until the 30 th Septtm*-
5 ber> 1800, inclufiie.
» a Note 3. ThePofl Mafler General may alter the times oj arrival P
a ajid departure at any time during the continuance oj the Contrails, he
rc " previoujly fiipulating an adequate cmpenfation for any extra expenje
that may be occajioned thereby. F
eat Note 4. Fifteen minutes shall be allowed for opening andclofing r
ow the mail at alt offices where no particular time is fpecificd. 1
ind Note 5. Far every hour 1 s delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) t
ble in arriving after the times prescribed in any contrail, the contractor c
fball forfeit one dollar And if the delay continue until the depart
ure of any depending mail t whereby the mails dejlined for fuck de- t
pending mail shall lofeatrip y the contra&or shall forfeit ten dollors ]
—to be deduaed from his pay.
JOSEPH HABERSHAM\ t
ilcß Post-Master General. j
n : GtvERAL Post Office,
nc Philadelphia, June 28, >7 iaw6w t
bur For Sale,
A Few Casks of First Quality i
5 INDIGO. :
Enauire at No. 11, South Water street.
± Mj Y » tht ftf ,
r?o - Teneriffe Wine,
hole 'T'F.NERIFFE WINE, in pipes, hogfheids, and
X quarter calks, and 170 Filtering Stones, just ar-
Lcel- rived per the fchoeaer Polly & Sally from Teneriffe,and
and for Sale by
h?ch J° hn Crai S»
No. iz Dock street.
)ufe, WHO HAS ALSO FOR SALE,
uild- Best Soft-ihell'd ALMONDS,
and RAISINS in Frails.
arge SHERRY WINE, in Quarter Calks,
the Irish CANVAS,
long, Bristol and Irifli WINDOW GLASS.
best May eo
SHOT
s and /AF 11 files, from 3» lb to Grape,
ifion- Vy canionics, Pots, and oth»r callings executed; at the
le, a shortest notice, , j
forks Nail rods, frum iod to spike,
1 fire- Hoop Iron, of all sizes, for calks or cutting into nails, from
oufes a brad to xad nails,
5 the Anchors, from 17 Cwt.to ioolb.
ilack- Bar Iron,
ivcni- A Quantity of' James River Tobacco,
Carolina Pork.
t four Herrings in barrels,
iy be Kiln-dried core meal in Hhds. and Bbls.
le and Rye flour &c. to be fold by
d as fi a f Levi Hollingjhvorth & Son.
° U3 * Auwtl 4. j
-etwo Twenty Dollars Reward.
fruit- "TT TAS STOLEN, last evening, from the pasture of the
ry fine V\ fubferiber, a black Rockingham GELDING, 15
' beTt j., hands hijh, has a star, and some white under his
m : el throat, (the part being formerly chafed)'; has a leather on
y iniT his neck, the mane on the near fide, his foot-locks fretted
are a W ilh a clog, and i«a horse of much boneand fi«e. Who
ever fecores him with the thief, shall have the above re
ward, or for theHorfe alone a very generous compenfa
!valley tion. JOHN LAWRENCE.
: fiom I Jaly J eo4w
I
of ai*: Wa.i««Kgton,j
;;• T;V.O, m 5 "■; '' v j •' ; *
Surveyprui ilw ijsrnipr) •
; ; :oi
conoi r'Ojis»
I. THis P!*n fliattW an a*i4 —
impTeffi m, of i&Jbt fo'ir f-et fcpa~e, whereon will rv; t
accurately delineated th-' nsfcural'ftate oi the vroua \
contained within the lia •- pF the ci v •'•" -i
rifihg ground*; fpr : , rrrn*, ere.lis. See y/it.v • *
of thj grand a venues, rtr ets, fqiur s pu->iic approyri-
ations for tvalk«, jrar ichs. p.s'nor forre&ly kid out and tW(
permanently eftabli-lied —the river Potomak, and E m-
ern Branch, oppofife rhe city—the channels, coasts
haibours.and of the fa.ne, as taken by ord-r
of the Board of Qpnimiffioijers.
11.. On fides of the Plan ftiatl be represented
ful elevation of the PrefiifentYHoufe and the Capitol.
UL.Torond r the drawing- still more intelligible and life
ful, it fhali be accompanied by a Pamphlet, containing
laws.of the general particular governments,
relpe&ing' the location and eftablifttment ot the city—
the orders and regulations of the Board of Commifiion
ers, approved by the President of the United Stat ;s, re
fpe<fting the purchafeand improvement of lotitherein--
a description of the city and adjacent'country
—of tha river Potoinak, with the productions,- ftace of
cultivation, commerce, population, Isfc. o£ the country
through which that vail river Rqv/s.
IV. This work will b» published uri&er the fari&ign of the
Commiflioner3 of the City, and ft ail meet w&h tfieir
full approbation before it ap-pears in public; and Mr.
Freeman pledges him felf to/nakeit as accurate ufeful
, and entertaining as poQible.
V. The price to fubferibers 5 Collars, to be paid on recep-
tion of the Plan and PampHlet. no
Surveyer'sOlfice, City of Walhington, June 8, 1 V 96.
Subscriptions will be taken at the Surveyor's 01T1 -e, :■
in the city; Mr. Rice's Bookftorcs in Baltimore and Phila-» «;
delphia; and at the principal Bookstores on the Continent*
Jun* 17 aa*r;,w
For Sale,
A LARGE ELEOANT A>ID WELL FINISHED'
Three-story Brick House,
(The late refidcnce of (General Walter Stewaft)
TTTITH a LOT of GROUND thereuntp belonging, pn _
VV the weft fide of Third-street, near Unipfi-ftrcet
; containing in front 32 feet, and in depth joo feet, to an
-alley leading into Union-ftrcet T! TituiVji 31 feet front
, ttid so feet >ieq: ■, -.he le%?r»l rooms eoetsuw in-it are'
' tommo' -■<■> eorotr-, .eiy finin _d, the twofirft I
t :>tries are are lo mahogany ■
iuorsinthe ;fe, with mahoga- an
ny rails «.:i hi'' i'cheii is in the cell- aB
1 er which et't, .nd finiftied with an 01
e oven, itc "f- i v ims' hall and large - c
- -,ri.ne-cd a h n, m front of whioh isan a "
area* in *5 pump The yard is vaulted. °
Cor-.iniuaiti, . e r.'lbtt'i-it ineat three-story ' r
brick ho*fe, Oil t' - or-h <: t ..t ■ -flreet, contain
ig 30 !■ et front by •;. •» ver part of which
at pre.' r occa _ *s a compting-houfo, and the upper | n
part divided into well-finifhed large chanibfts. Thishoufe e>
:r may at a small expense be converted 11 'to a convenient C
dwelling : The ftreet'door is very handfbme, and the front
a »nd back have Venetian window-ihutters. Adjoining the
lad house, upon the lot belonging to the firft, are creeled
'■ bathing-rooms, &c. There Sre likewise very good coach
hoafe and (lables nnilhed equal (or nearly so) with any in
the city, on a lot containing on Union ilreet 30 feet, and q
" in depth on the weft fide of said alley $7, feet. There are *-
t good cellars under the whole of the buildings, and a wine
room over part of the stable, with a hay-loft over the re
mainder. For further particulars enquire of
( EDWARD & Co.
At their Office No. 64 Dock-street. between Walnut & Pear
I. eo streets.
I 6ih monrhj!4th, uo6. . , ''' ! • " :—
"i War-Office of the United States,
May 4th, 1796.
°> ' I 'HE following Rules, explanatory of those publilhed
1 the 15th Februarv, 1789, are to be observed by all
perfnns entitled to Lands, in purfuince of refolyes of
kt Congress.
n j e Every certificate of the acknowledgment of a deed or
power of attorney, either before a trotary public or other
ng magistrate, mull, in addition to what is usual, set forth
that the ptrfon making the acknowledgment is known to
■J) the notary or other magistrate ; for which purpose words
for of the following import must be inserted in the certificate.
rt. " And Ido moreover certify that the faia A B making
if- 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 represents himfelf to be, he wil
also certify it.
Andifthe proof be made by a witnefsor witneffes^i"-or
they must swear to some general ftateof their knowledge of
him, which matter must be set forth in the certificate ; and
the notary public, or other raagiflrate, before whem
acknowledgment is made, must also set forth that the wit
neis or witnesses has or have been for upwards of
perienally known to him.
If a justice of the peace is employtd, the clerk «f the
court of the corporation or county must certify that such
person is a justice of the peace of the co'jitv or corpora
— »=■»" — ■'1 r -y lj.» one to n»
nd aa. as such. JAMES M'HENRY, =
ar . Secretary of War.
ind Ma y »• I awsm I
To be Sold,
At No. 128, North Second-Street, and by fevsral of
the Apothecaries in this City.
rI TR ANSFERS of the right to remove pains and inßamma
-*■ tions from tHc human b«dy, as secured to D r ELISH A
PERKINS, hy patent, with inftrumentg and directions ne
cessary for the pr«ctk«e. This mode of treatment is particu
larly ufeful in relieving pains in the head, face, teeth, breast,
fide, ftomarh, back, rheumatisms, recent gouts, See. &c.
Notwithstanding the utility of ihis practice, it is not pre
- lumed but there are cases in which this and every other
remedy may sometimes fail.
June 18, law
Urbanna Mill Seats ,
SITUATE in Cecil county, Maryland, on the banks o
the river Sufquehanna, about one mile above tide wa
ter, and commanding the water of that important river,
the channel conducing the trade of which comes so near
the Mill Seats as to make it convenient to speak the boats;
and Mills may be so fituatcdas to receive them along thfiir
walls, and by water lifts take in \heir cargoes.
There is a power fufficient for many and any kind of
ufeful Water Works, and so much may bejuflly said in
commendation of this Scitc as would be inconvenient to
• insert in a newspaper. publication.
Those who may desire to be concerned, will probably
find tc emfelves well pleased on viewing the situation.
Leases for any term of years may be obtained on appli-
L# cation to the fubferiber, living on the premises.
f 'he CLEMENT HOLLY DAT.
>, 15 April 19. , law3m
r his ■
etted A Post-Chaise wanted.
Vho- WANTED immediately to purchase, a fccond-hand Post
- re- Chaifc, with Harness for two horses and Urals Furniture,
enfa- It must be in good condition.
E. Enquire at No. 73 south Front-street.
iw July 4 f s
Bank of North-America,
J'lff-i, i*9s:
- -v-r o r f'lC > ; :t ' ' ' • i
%. . sixjsit pjLff Ijjfy* t^t * l:i % V c > 4r - w "*>tc"* wit I
t j l;< jofdjfs a^ivrime ier t f nc io I .i
Ky nnltjr <»f th ' ■ »r, 1,
JOHN NIKON', PrrlirirMt.
*_ r —
Washington Canal Lottery,
no. r.
WHER.EAS the State of Maryland has authorised
the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thousand,
two hundred, and fifty-dollars, for the pv.Vpofe of cutting
i a Canal through th: City of WaMngton, from the Po
tomacto the Ea'tern Branch Haruour.
The following is .he SCHEME of No. I.
Viz -I Prise of 20,000 dollars, 20,000
I ditto 10,000 10,000 .
7la (I drawn") „
Tickets, each \ S '°°° 003
6 ditto 1,003 6,000
10 ditto 400 4,003'
20 ditto 100 2,000
55 ditto JO 2,750
5750 ditto 12 69,008
To be raised for the Canal, 26,250
Prizes, 175,000
11650 Blanks, not two to a prize.
17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollirs, - 175,o»o
The Commissioners have taken the Securities re
quired by th£ aforefaid a<sl for the punctual payment ®f
the prizes.
The dViWinjr'of this Lottery will comMence. without
delay, as soon ai tfti Tickets are fold, ofwhicii timely
notice wril ha given
Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months after (he
drawing is finithad, shall be conftder d ai rilinqutfhtd for
!■ the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly.
/SignedJ NO f t.EY YOUNG,
, DANIEL CARROLL, o/D.
• LEWIS DEBLOIS,
GEORGE VVAtKER,
Wm M. DUNC ANSON,
THOMAS LAW,
JAMES BARRY.
City of Washington, Fel}. tl. 5
Eo*~S«lc f " - ; • r
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 water wheels,
and calculate 3 for four run of Stones, with screen, sans.
and boultmg-doths, &c. The Saw-Mill has two fav. s,and
capable ofcuttingfive to 6 too thousand feet of Beards per
year-. A valuable piece «f Cedar Swamp, within a mile
and a half of the Mill, and within three quarter* of a mile
of a Landing The Lumber, &c- may be taken -by water .
from the mill tail.
A 1.30 FOR SALE,
Several Valua&le Tra&s 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.
: May 17. .
1 City cf Washington.
! SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11,
; I - FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE.
FEDERAL CITY.
A magnificent ) 20,000 dollars, & )
r dwelling-house, J carti 30 000, are J s°' ooa
I ditto ic.ooo & caffc 25,000 40,000
I I ditrn 15.000 St oafh 15,00 a 30-,000
, I x ditto 10,000 & cadi 10,000 20,000 I
I ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000
1 ditto 5.,000 & calfc j,OOO 10,000 '
j I X cash prize of <10,000
2 do. 5,000 each, are, - 10,000
10 do. 1,000 - • 10,000
20 do. 500 - - 10,000
)r 00 do. 100 » - 10,000
;r 2io do. 50 10,000
; h 400 do. 25 - 10,000
O 1,000 do. 20 , - 20,00®
Is i 15,000 do. xo - 150,000
e. ,
'5 i 6.739 Prizes.
35, iii Blanks.
' e 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 40,0000
il ___
N. 8.. To favour those who may take a quantity of
ir Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the L .st draw*
of ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one :
jd And approved notes, securing payment in either motley
a or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for
I any number not less than 30 tickets.
This Lottery will affofd an elegant specimen of thepri
vate buildings to be ere&ed in the City of Washington—
j Two beautiful designs are already fel'-Aed for the entire
I fronts on two of the public squares; from these prawinsp
a ~ 1 it isprOD"*"'" l - 'ir-en-;Y r , ur ..rri-er '
llr I as soon as poflible after this lottery is fold, aoJ-re convey
them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in j'
j the manner described in the fchemc for the Hotel Lottery.
A nett deduflion of fivtper cent, will be. made, to defray
I the neceflfary expenses of printing, &c. and the futplus
will be made a part of the fund intended for the Naili inaJ
of\ Univerlity, to be etedled wit'iin the city of Wafliingion.
The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are
11. I fold off.- -The money prizes will be payable in thirty day*
IA | after it is finifhsd ; and any pr zes for which fortuiatc
le- I numbers aie not produced within twelve months acts: th«
:u- I drawing is elated, are to be confidercd as given tovards
ill, the funi for the University ; it being determined to fettle
I the whole business in a year from the ciding of the draw
rc" I ' n g> afi d to take up the bonds given as fecun:y.
lcr I The real for the payment of the Pizes,
I are held by the President and two Direflors of the 3ank
_ of Columbia, and are valued at more than half tie a
1 mount ol the lottery.
I The twenty four gentlemen who by appointnvnt of
I the late Commiflioners aflifted in the managemen; «f the
S 0 Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduqis talk
Va " 1 a feeond time on behalf of the public ; a fufTicient num
ber of these having kindly accepted.it is hoped that the
I f r '«nd» to a National University and the other federal oV
; I jedls may continue to favor the design.
ICIT 1 By accounts received from the diSerent parts of the
j Cpntineut as well as from Europe, where, thq tckets
? I have been sent for sale, the public .are allured th?v-*he
I drawing will fpeedity cohimcnoe, and that lie tare and
0 caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe disposal of
I the tickets, has rendered the fnor suspension indispensable.
7 SAMUEL BLODGET.
pli- I «§• Tickets may be had at the Bank of Colum'aJ of
I James Weft &Co. Baltimore; of Peter Gilman, Boftjn j
I of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard \?«lls r
n I Cooper's Ferry.
•o*. PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, L
—No. 119—
C H ESN UT-STR E ET. /
I (Prise. Jlight Dollars per Annum.]