t Lands of the United States. Treasury Department, viugujl 8, 1796. Public Notice is hereby given, IN pursuance of an ail of Congress parted on the 18 th day of May, 1796, entitled " an ail providing " fdr the sale of the Lands of the United States, in the territory north-wcfl of the river Ohio, and above " the mouth of Kentucky river," that the Quarter Towrffhips of land dolcribed in the annexed schedule, lying iu the seven rang es of townships -which Were surveyed in pursuance of an ordinance of Congress, pafied on (he twentieth day of May, in the year one thousand seven hundred and eip-lity-' five, will be exposed for sale at PUBLIC VENDCS, at vhe Merchant?' Coffee-Houfe in Philadelphia, on the 4th day of January next, and thenceforward from day today, Uticil the tenth day of Ftbruary ensuing unless the faicJ quarter townships (hall be foonar fold, in the manner and on the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned ; viz. rit. The said quarter townships flfall be fold to Jie tfiigheft bidder, but nolale can be made for left than two dollars per acre of the quantity of land contained in such quarter towulhip. id. The highefl bidder as before mentioned, must de posit a s the time of sale, one twentieth part of the pur chase money, in the hands of the Treafurerof the United which will be forfaited if a moiety of the Cum bid, including the said twentieth part, fliall notb* paid within, thirty days from the time of sale. 3d. Upon payment of a moiety of the pwchafe-ms nay »i the iaanaer beforMncntioned, the purchaler will be entitled to one year's credit for the remaining moiety ; and tha.ll receive a certificate describing the quarter town fbip purchased, and declaring the sum paid 011 account, the balance remaining due, the time when such balance becomes payable,- and that the whole Land therein men tioned will be forfeited, if the said balance is not then paid ; but if the said balance shall be duly discharged, by paying the fame to the Treasurer of the United States, the purchaser or his affigftee or other legal representative, shall be entitled to a patent for the said land, on his pro ducing to the Secretary of State a receipt for such balance, endorsed upon the certificate. But if any purchaser shall make payment of the whole of the purchase-money at the time'when the payment of th« firfl moiety is directed to be made, he will be entitled to a dedc&ion of ten per centum on the part for which a credit is authorized to be given ; and his patent shall be immediately ilfued, GIVEN under my "hand ai. Philadelphia, the day and year abovemention£a. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary qf the Treasury. SCHEDULE Of Quirter-Townfhips to be fold at Philadelphia, in pur suance of the 6th fe&ion of an ail of Congress passed on the 18th day of May, 1796. o *0. ■ » £ a. .& Kg &• ' S ' «g % I es I ° « 2 - r E— H U -th East 5 1-20 South Weft 5120 North Weft 5120 20,480 7 South East 5120 North East J 120 South Weft 5120 North Weft 5120 .20,480 9 South East 3 120 North East 5120 South Weft 5120 North Weft 5120 20,480 II South East J 120 North E»f" 5120 South Weft 5120 North Weft 5120 20,480 1 4. Setfth East 5 120 North East 5120 South Weft 5120 North Weft 5120 20,480 6 South East 5 126 North Edft 5 120 SouthWest 5120 North Weft 5120 ' "Ni 20,480 8 South East 5120 North East 51 20 i South Weft 5120 / North Weft! 5120 ( 20,480 jo South Eaftj 5120 North East j 120 Sonth Weft 5120 North Weft 5120 ! 20,480 12 South East 5120 North East 5120 South Welt 5120 Nortb Welt 5 120 I 20,480 - 3 South East 4602 North East 4654 South Weft 5120 Nocth Weft 5 120 19,496 c South East 5120 Nprth E*ll 5 1 20 South Weft 5120 North Weft 5 120 20,480 1 South East 5120 North East 5120 , South Weft 5120 North Weft 51.3 A — 20,480 9 South East 5120 North East! 5120 South Weft 5120 ;North Wefti I " !~ 2^480 ♦ ————— ■ —— •2 i 8. l'£ •«J i 'jT o c W . <= « S £ A «- r 0 « a = » o PH H -C js | V i 1»- u - < I v 3 C C 2 3. -|~ h East 4730 North East 4715 {South Weft 5129 North Weft 51 20 1 19,685 8 South East 51 20, North Eall 5 120 South Weft 5 120 North Weft 5120 1 -— 26,480 10 Soulh Erst 5 120 North East 5 120 » Soulh Weft 5120 North Weft 51 20 80,480 12 South East 512 c North East j 120 South Weft 5120 North Weft 5 120 10,480 14 Sourh Eafi 5120 North East 5120 South Weft 5 1 20 North Weft 5 120 20,480 7 3 South East 5 120 Noith East 5120 South Weft j 120 North Weft 5 2 C J* 20,480 5 South East J 120 North EaP J 120 South Weft 5 120 North Weit 5120 20,480 7 South East 5120 North East 5 120 South Weft 5120 North Weft 5 120 20,480 9 South East 5 1 20 North East 5 120 South We!: 5J20 North Weft s 120 20*480 11 South East 5 120 Noith East 5120 South Weft 5 120 North Weft 5120 20,480 13 South East 5120 North East 5120 South Weft 5120 North Weft 5120 20,480 15 South East j 120 North East 512©' South Weft 5120 Nor'.h Weft 5120 I i i 20,480 NOTE. THE quantities of Lands in the several town&ips be fore mentioned,arc emcluSve of the Sefl ons referred by the United States. The aggr< gate quantities in the seve ral townlhips, have been afccrtau.ed by a&ual survey ; but the quantities in the quarter townlhips, have been no otherwise ascertained than by calculation. PROPOSALS, (By William Cobbett, opposite Christ Church, Phila delphia, fcir publilhitig by fubfcriptioii, The History of Jacobinism ; —Its CRIMES, CRUELTIES and PERFIDIES, KOOMPRISING an Inquiry into the manner of diflemi- V.J nating, under the appearance of Philosophy and Virtus, principles which are equally subversive Of Or per, Virtue, Religion, Liberty and Happiness. By WILLIAM PLAYFAJR, Author of the Commercial and Political Atlas, &c. With ail Appendix, BY PETER PORCUPINE, Shewing the dofeconncaion which has ever subsisted between the Jacobins at Paris and the Democrats in the United States of America. CONDITIONS. I. This new, entertaining and inftruSive wort, which is at once a history of Jacobinism and a complete history of the French revolution down to the end of 1795, will consist of two volumes, cftavo, each containing about 300 pages. It lb all be well printed, on a new type and fine paper. 11. The price of each volume, bound in boards, will be One Dollar and a Quarter, paid for on delivery • and to non subscribers, a Dollar and a Half. 111. As soon as a fufficient ntimber of copies fhaU be subscribed for, the work will be put to the preft, and fin i&ed as enpeditioufly as a ttrifl attention tp neatncfs and accuracy will admit of. *.* Subscriptions tak-n by the publilher, and Ae prin cipal Booksellers of Philadelphia; Meffrs.Spotfwood and Nancredc of Boston ; Mr. Rivington of New-York • Mr Rice of Baltimore; Messrs. Pritchard and Davwifon of R.chmond, Virginia; an with the York and rredei ick-town flage, return and arrivcin-Philadelphia cm Sat urday, an 4 <>" Monday morm g-following, at 4 o'clock, said flage willfet.-u frofn the in J George Weed's, Phila delphia, and arrive at J.ancaller the fame evening, on Tuesday morning at 4 o'clack will set out from the Ir >u.e of Mrs. Edwards, Lancaster, and arrive in Philadelphia the fame evening, aid will commence again on Thursday morning following, and continue every week Ihe price for each paiTengt-r from to Lancaster is three dollars and a half, to York, four dollars and three quar ters. to Frederick town eight dollars, the like funis for 150 weight baggage, with the iifual allowance of 14 lb gratis to each palTeiiger, and 5 pence a jr.ile for all way passengers. 3° §4 W , John Reilly, George Weed. TAKE NOTICE, THAT application will be the renewal of the following certificates, illueu by Joseph Nourfe, Reghler of the Treasury, ill the namfc of Roger Grif wold, Esq. of Norwich, Connediicut — 1 certificate, fix per cent domestic flock, No. 13,907 1 —dated the 17th December, 1795, bearing intcreft from the firft day of January, 1791, for 1,597 65-100 dol- I ditto, three per ccnt. domestic stock, No. i0,68z —dated December if>, 1795, bearing interest froarithe 1 firft day of January, 1791, for 994 30-100 dollars. 1 j dhto, deferred stock, No. 9,166 —dated the 17th ; .December, 1795, bearing interejl from the firft-Janu- 1 ary, 1801, for 798 83-100 dollars. Said certificates are fuppol'ed to have been loft or flo en in this city some time in December or January 1 lafl. JOSfcPH THOMAS, No. 59, North Front-street. Philadelphia, July a.i, 1-796. d6w. Wafhmgton Canal Lottery, no. I. WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authorised the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thousand, two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting a Canal through the City of Walhington, from th Po j tomac to theEaftern Branch Haruour. The following is the SCHEME of No. I. Vl2 -1 Prize of 20,000 doilaVs, 20,000 t ditto 1 0,,000 10,000 7 last drawn") _ , _ Tickets, each j J '°°° 35,°°0 6 ditto I,coo 6,000 10 ditto 400 4,000 20 d'tto 100 1,000 JJ ditto 50 2,750 5750 ditto ■ ll 69,008 Tobe raised for the Canaj, 26,250 5850 Prizes, 175,000 11650 Blanks, not two to a prize. 17500 Tickets, at Ten DotlifT, ~ 175,000 ' The Comniiffioners have taken the Securities rs quired by the aforcfaid ad for the punctual payment of the prizes. The drawing of this Lottery will commence, without delay, as soon' as the Tickets are fold, of which timely notice will be given. Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months after the drawing is finifhed, shall be considered as relinquished for the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly, (Signed j NOTLEY YOUNG, DANIEL CARROLL, of D LEWIS DEBLOIS, GEORGE WALKER, Wm M. DUNC ANSON, THOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY. City of Walhington, Feb. 11. § DUTY ON CARRIAGES. Notice is hereby Given, THAT agreeably to an aft of Congress of the United States of America, passed at Philadelphia, the 28th day j of Mav, 1796 ; laying duties on Carriages, for the convey ance of perlons, and repealing the former a&s for'that pur pose,—-That thece shall be levied* colle&ed and paid, upon all carriages for the conveyance "of persons, which (hali be keptbv or for any person, for his or her own use, or to let out to hire, or for the conveying of pafTcngers, the feyeral du ties and rates following, to wit. For and upon every Coach, 15 dols. Chariot, 12 dols. upon every Post Chariot, 12 dels* upon every Post Chaifc, 12 dols. .upon every Phaeton, with or withoui top, gdols upon every Coachce, 9 dols. upon other Carriages, having panne 1 work, above, with b'inos, glares or curtains, 9 dols. upon four wheel car»iages, having framed polls and topi with steel springs, 6 Hols. upon four wheel top Carriages, with wooden or iron springs or jasks, 3 dols. upen curricles witn tops, 3 dols. upon chaises with tops, 3 dols, upon chairs with tops. 3 dols. upoii iulkies with tops, 3 dols. upon other two wheel top carriages, 3 dols. upon two wheel carriages, with Heel or iron springs, 3 dols For and upon all other two wheel carriages, 2 £ols. upon every lour wheel carriage, having framed posts and tops, and rcftiug upon wooden spars, 2 dols. The ColU&ors of the Revenue of the firft iurvey of the Diftri&of Pennfy vania, will attend daily, until the 30th day of September next, for the purpose of receding the duties on Carriages, at No. 117, in Race or SafTafras street, in the City of Philadelphia, at the house of DanielS. Clair, Kfq in the County of Montgomery ; and at the house of Xbraliam Du bois, Esq. in the County of Bucks; of which al! peVfonVpof • . feffed of such Carriages are defued to lake notice. Notice is alfq given, TO all retail dealers in Wines, and foreign distilled spiri tuous liquors, that licences will be granted to them ; orte li ► cence for carrying on the bufincfs of retailing of Wines, in a -jets quantity, or 111 l«fs quantities than 30 gallons—and one licence for carrying on the business of retailiog Spirituous 117 quors in lefsqualities than ao gallons, at the fame lime and at the fame places, by the officers legally authorized to graut fuck licences. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Infpeftor of the Revenue of the firft survey of the dillri£t of Pcnofylvan ia Orficeof Infpe£lion,at > » m Philadelphia, 21ft J u l y| X7g6# J Uit} cf Washington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. II FOR THE r.IfROy'IMFKT OF the ' FEDERAL CI FY. A magnificent ) 10,000 dolli;;,, dwelling,ho #, > caih 30,000, ire ) 00 I dltl 15,00 c & CJ.lt i)|OOf) I ditto 1.5,00.) & cash 1.5,000 30,050 I ditto ic,ooo & cash 10,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & cjih 5,000 10,000 I ditto 5,000 & call; 5,000 10,000 I cafli prize of 10,000 1 do. 5,000 e»ch, are, • 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - . 10,000 20 do. 500 - . 1 c,ooo 00 do. 100 - . 10, )oo aoo d». 50 10,00 a 400 do. a 5 - 10,000 1,000 do. to - . 20,000 ' 15,000 do. 10 » - 150,000 1 16,739 Prizes. 33,161 Blanks. jo, 000 Tickets, it Eigjn Dol!ar», 400,000 •f N. B. To favour those who may take a quantity of Tickets, the prjzc of 40,000 dollars will be the last draw* ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : And approved notes, securing payment in either mom» or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received fofc any numoernot less than 30 tickets. v ■; * This l.ottery will afford an elegantfpecimen of the pri vate buildings to be created in the City of Wafturjrtou Two beautiful designs are already felr.dted for the ebtire fronts on two of the public fq.uares; from tjiefe prawingt j it ispropofed to erect two centre and four corner buiii'lngi, j as soon as possible after this lottery is fold, and'tu convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in ! the manner described in the fchemc for the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray the neccffary expenses of printing, &c. and the furplo* will be made a part of the fund intended for the National ! University, to bij eredled within the city of Washington. 1 The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are • fold off.- -The money prizes will be payable in thirty dayt ' after it is finilhad ; and any prizes for which fortunate j numbers aie not produced within twelve months after thf drawing iselofed, are to be an .en toward* « 1 the fund for the University ; it being determined to fettle j the whole business in a year from the elding of the draw ing, and to take up the bonds given a 9 security. The real securities given for die payment of the Prizes, are held by the Prefidcnt and two Diredlors of the Bank of Columbia, add are valued at more than half the a mount of the lottery. The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of the late Commiflioners a flitted in the management of tht Hotel Lottery are requeftedto undertake this arduous taflt a fjcond time on behalf of the public ; a fufficient nuny ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the friends to a National University and the other federal ob. jedts may continue to favor the design. By accounts received from the different parts of the Continent as well as from Europe, where the ticket* have been sent for sale, the public are assured that the drawing will speedily coramenae, and that the care and caution unavoidably neceitary to insure a fafe dilpofal of tht tickets, has rendered the ftior- fufpetifion indilpenfable. SAMUEL BLODGET. ' Tickets may be had at the Bank of CoMihiliia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peixr Oilman, Boston; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wslls, Cooper's Ferry. eo "fifty dollars reward. RAN away. f»oin the living near Churclt Hill, ' nn? County in the StLUc' vfMaryland* " abouT the lu'tt ol Jiiiui'-y l'aft, u Vladc negro man,named Sam, about thirty years of age, 5 fset B'or 9 itches high, . has a crooked finger 011 one hand, and one leg and foot fmallerthan the other, foraewhat round-shouldered, fcis cloathing unknown. Any person who will fccure «r bring fatd fellow home, so that 1 may get him again shall have the above reward with reasonable charges. WILLIAM JACOBS. June 4. _ *iawim. Diftrid: of Pennsylvania : to wit : BE it remembered, that on the jth day of August, ift the twentieth year of the independence of the Unit- ed States of America, William Cobbett, of the said diftridt, hath depofitcd in thi9 office the title of * book* the ric:ht whereof he claims as proprietor, in the word® following; to wit. 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