[.Lands of the United States Treasury Department, Augujl 8, 1796. Public Notice is hereby given, IN*purfuance of an a& of Congress palled on the 18th day of May, 1796, entitled " an a6fc providing " for the sale of the Lands of the United States, in the territory north-weft of the river Ohio, and above " the mouth Kentucky river," that the Quarter Townships of* land" delcribed in the annexed schedule, lying ih the (even rang es ot townships whieh were furveytd in pursuance of an ordinance of Congress, passed on the twentieth day of May, in the year one thousand seven hundred ancl eighty five, will be exposed for sale at PUBLIC VENDUE, at the Merchants'Coffee-Houfe in-Philadelphia, on the 4th day of January next, and thenceforward from day today, until the tenth day of February ensuing, unless the said quarter townships lhall be sooner fold, in the manner and on the tocms and conditions hereinafter mentioned : viz. 1 ft. The said quarter townships shall be fold to the highest "bidder, but no sale can be made for less than two dollars per acre of the quantity of land contained in such quarter township. 2d. The highest bidder as before mentioned, must de posit a* the time of sale, one twentieth part of the pur chase money, in the hands of the Treasurer of the United States, which will be forfeited if a moiety of the sum bicf, including the said twentieth part, shall not be paid within thirty days from the time of sale. 3d. Upon payment of a moiety of the purchase-mo ney in the manner befor-mentioned, the purchaler will be entitled to one year's credit for the remaining moiety ; _ and ihafl receive a certificate describing the quarter town fhippurchafed, and declaring the sum paid on 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, thc.purchafer or his aflignee 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, endorfedupon the certificate. But if any purchaser shall make payment of the whole of the purchase-money at the time when the payment* of the firft moiety is directed to be made, he will be entitled to a dedu&ion of ten per centum on the part for which a credit is authorized to be given ; and his patent shall be immediately issued. GIVEN tr-y r'-n A. Nt PKil-i rlnlpli.'.! >1. . ,lmj and year abovementioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. SCHEDULE Gf Quarter-Townships to be fold at Philadelphia, in pur suance of the 6th fe&ion of an a& of Congress palled on the jßth day of May, 1796. u • <2 o. ,9> j; c &a= s 8 « i I „ z 5 ■* £ - I I i C o 0 c =5 15 4 h « C/ H 2 South East 5120 "North East 5120 South Weft 5120 North Weft 5120 20,480 3 5 South East 5120 North East 5120 South Weft 5 120 North Weft 5120 20,480 7 South East 5120 North East 5120 South Weft 5120 North Weft 5120 20,480 9 South East 5120 North East 5120 South Weft 5120 North Weft 5120 20.480 11 South East 5120 1 North East 5120 •I South Weft 5120 North Weft 5 120 |[ 20,480 4 4 South East 5120 North East 5120 South Weft 5120 North Weft 5120 20,480 6 South East j 120 North East 5120 , South Weft j 120 North Weft 5120 20,480 8 South East 5120 North East 5120 South Weft 5120 North Weft jiao 20,480 10 South East 5120 » North East; 5120 ' SonthWeft 5120 North Weft 5120 I 20,480 12 South East 5120 North Eaftj 5120 South Wett 5120 North Welt ,5120 20,480 5 3 South East 4602 North East 4654 South Weft 5120 North Weft 5120 >9»49 6 5 South East 5120 North East 5120 South Weft j 120 North Weft 5120 20,480 1 South East 5130 North East 5120 South Weft 5120 NorthWest 5120 20,480 6 9 South East 5120 North East 5120 South Weft 5120 North Weft I 5120 I——— 20,480 I ©* 5. r 0 5 bC £ i * e> = £ C -M W O *• I ii "i« £S< | « >7 rt, c .5 C) 2.3 5 11 South East 5 1 io North East yi2o South Weft 5120^ North Weft 5120 20,480 13 South East 5120 j North Eaftsl2o South Wefl 51 20 North Weft 5120 20,480 J 6 4 South East 4630 North East 4620 , 1 South Weft 5 120 1 North Weft 5120 19,490 ; 6 South E'aft 4730 North East 47 15 Sou'h Weft 5120 North Weft 5120' 19,685 S South East 5120 North East 5120 Souih Weft 5120 NorthWest 5120 | | 20,480 10 :South Eafl!ji2o North t South Weftlj 120 North Weft 5 120 20,480 i 12 South East 512 c j North East 5 120 a . - £ -J l>e North Weft 5 12Q f 20,480 t 14 South East Jl2O North East j 120 South Weft 5120 North Weft 512b 20,480 7 3 South East .5 120 North East 5 120 South Weft 5120 North Weft 5 120 • i t 20,480 1 j South East 5120 * North EaH 5120 South Weft j(2o North Weft 5 I 20| 20,480 7 South East j 120 North East 5 120 South Weft 5120 North Weft 5 120 20,480 9 South East 5120 North East 5 120 South Weft j 120 North W ■of America, Francis Shallus, of the said diitri£l huh c deposited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof t he claims as proprietor in the words sol lowing to wit** THE ] DISAPPOINTMENT, or THE FOftCE Of CREDULI TY, a new Comic Opera in three a£ls, by Andrew Barton, Esq. id edition reviled and corrected with large additions by the author;" •' " Enchanting gold ! that doll confpireto blind, " Mans' erring judgment and theraind, " In search of tnee, the wretched worldling goes, " Nor dangers fears, tho' fiends of night oppose." In conformity to the aft of the Congress of the United • States, entitled "An a£l for the encouragement of learninjr by securing the copies of maps.char ts and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein men tioned. „ Samuel CiinwELt, Clk Dift Pcnn. The abgve Optra will U fublifhcd in the cotrfe of two or three weeks. July 22 ( l^ t FOR SALE, A very Valuable Estate, pjALLED TOTTENHAM, i n the ' VJ towr.ftrp of Upper Derby, and county of f Delaware 1 rom , Pbiiadi fphia, and half a mile from the new Western road: containing 230 acres of excellent land 45 of whtch are good watered meadow, 9 o of prime wood- i land, and the reft, arable of thg firft quality There are 1 on the premifesagjjod two flory brick house, with 4 rooms < on a floor, and cellars under the whole, with a pump-well ' of excellent water in front; a large frame barn, stables 1 and other convenient buildings ; a smoke-house and stone' ! rprmg-We ; two good apple orchards, and one of peach-' X Tl if, fields ar , i: aliin clover, except those immediately I uruler tillage, and are so laid out as to have the advantage of water tn each of them, which renders it peculiarly con veiLient for grazing. ' "•' Tie foregoing is part ©f the estate of Hcob deceased, and offered for sale by J "arman, Mordecai Lewis, oa. 9. eo.J Surviving Executor. | Philadelphia, WcH-Chc hr, S'i: i (burgh, Lancafler, Tork and Frederick-town STAGES. THE proprietors of the above Stages, return their be ft thanks to their friends and the public in general, for the eficoursgeinent received in this line of hufiiiefs, and oeg leave to inform the public, that they are determined to run their ftag.es through from' Philadelphia to Lancaster m one day, commencing on Tuesday, the 14th July mitant, in the following manner,—via. A Stags will set out on that day at 4 o'clock in the morning, from the houle of George Weed, Market street, Philadelphia, and run by the way oT Wfftcacfter and Strafburgh, arrive in l.ancaf ter the fame evening, on Friday morning run to Wright s ferry and exchange passengers with the York and fredej ick-town flage, return and arrive in Philadelphia on Sat urday, and on Monday morning following, at t, o doth, said ttage willjet out from the said Gaorgs Weed's, Phila delphia, and arrive at Lancaster the fame evening, on Tuesday morning at 4 o'clack will fit out from the houle of Mrs'. Edvvards, Lancaster, and arrive in Philadelphia the fame evening, and will commence again on Thursday morning following, and continue every week—The price for each paiTeng'-r from Philadelphia 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 usual-allowance of 14 lb. gratis to each palTenger, and 5-pence a mi'e for all way paflengers. J° §4 W John Reilly, George Weed. TAKE NOTICE-, THAT application will be made,for the renewal of the following certificates, ilfued by Joseph Nonrfe, Register of the Treasury, in the name of Roger Gril' wolfi, Esq. of Norwich, Conn-H* icut— 1 certificate, fix per cent domeltic stock, No. 13,907 —dated the 17th December, 1795, bearing interefl from the firft day of January, 1791, for 1,597 65- 100 dol -1 ditto, thre« per cent, domestic flock, No. '10,681 —dated December 16, 1795, bearing intercft from the firftdayof January, 1791, for 994 30-100 dollars. I ditto, deferred stock, No. 9,166 —dated the 17th December, 1795, bearing interest from the firft Jauu ary, ißpi,jszLdyt ti^"■ nk 1 ■ Saul certificates are supposed to have been loft or j , fto'.en in this city fome'tirae in December or Januaiy 1 last. JOSEPH THOMAS, N0.59, North Front-ftitet. Philadelphia, July 31, 1796. d6w. Washington Canal Lottery, NO. I. WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authorised . the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thbufand, • : two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting , a Canal through the City of Walhington, from th Po : tomacto theEaftern Branch Haruour. The fpllowing is the SCHEME of No. I. I Viz -1 Prize of 20,c00 dollars, 30,000 I I ditto 10,000 10,000 7la(t drawn Tickets, each j S '°°°- 35,0°0 - 6 ditto 1,000 6,000 10 ditto 400 4,000 30 ditto 100 3,000 55 ditto JO 3,750 ; J750 ditto 13 69,008 , To be raised for the Canal, 36,350 ' n'.'fl s '. 175,000 17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175,000 $ ' upon curricles with lops, 3 dols. upon chaises with tops, 3 dols. upon chairs with tops, 3 dols". upon sulkies with tops, 3 dols. upon other two wheel top ca.'ri: -s, 3 dols. UP 3doU° wheclcar " a S es > wi[h ileel or iron springs, For and upon all other two wheel carriages, 2 dols. upon every four wheel carriage, having framed polls Th. '° ps r r d T r lhu g u P° n wooden spars, 2 dols. niliA Pr , Revcnuc of the firft fur «v of the o t« f i y r\ Wlll attend dai 'y> uotilthe 30th day C a rrT C , r xf eXt ' for . thc n P" r of receiving the duties on »f Phis i', u ~7: i n, R tce or Saffafras street, in the City CouS lrf S"' " thC h ° Uf£ ° f Danid S " C,al ' in u 0 " /r° M r t 7? m " y ! and at the ho " fc ° f Abraham Du 'r -° unty ° f Bucks; of which a " pe.fons pal ol fueh Carnages are desired to take notice Notice is alio given, tUf reta of Wines, in a UcXTrL 1 q^ n e tUleSthan 3° g-dlons—and one quors in lef ' bufinels of retailing Spirituous li- Hefame X: 'r tV° thc fame a " d fuck licences. * ° legally authorized to grant WILLIAM NICHOLS, Infpeclor of the Revenue of the firft lurvey Office of Infpeftion'at 6 » I>CBn o' v »nia. ' PtUadelphu, 21ft July, 1J95 ,( ' 3 9 , City cf Washington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, N6III FOR THE IMPROr'ZUF. W OF THE i FEDERAL CUT. A magnificent ) 10,000 dollars, Si > dwelling-house, ) cash jOjpao, ire , 5 5°)00» 1 1 ditto 15,000 & cacti 35,000 40,000 ' I ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,0011 ' • I ditto 10,000 & cash io,oo-> , 20,000 j 1 ditto 5,000 &, cash 5,000 10,000 „ 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 cash prize of 10,000 2 do. 5,000 each, are, - 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000 20 do. 5 00 - - 10,000 00 do. 100 - . • 10,000 soo do. 50 10,000 400 do. _ ij . - 10,0 io 1,000 do. »o - 30. cOO 15,000 do. 10 - 1 jO,OOO 16,739. Prizes. 3S,j6i Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 N. B. To favour those who may take a quantity of Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the 1 xst drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : And approved notes, securing payment ineither money or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for any numbpr not less than 30 tickets. This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of the pri vate buildings to be erected in the City of Washington— Two beautiful designs are already feleyted for the entire fronts on two of the public squares ; from these prawings it is proposed to erect two centre and four corner buildings as soon as poflible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, "when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray the necessary expenses of printing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National University, to be erected within the city of Washington. The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are fold off.--The money prizes will be payable in thirty days after it is finith.id ; and any prizes for which fortunate numbers aie not produced within if,. ■ .1... drawing is doled, are to be conltdercd as given towdfdi the fund for the University ; it being determined to fettle the whole iufmefs in a year from the e itling of the draw ing, and to take up the bonds giv?n as security. l'he real securities given for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the President ana two Dire&ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued it more than half the a mount of the lottery. The twenty four gentlemen who by appointtnent of the late Commissioners affiftcd in the management of the Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous tafc a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufficient num. ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the friends to a National University and the other federal ob jeits may continue to favor the difign. By accounts received from the different parts of the Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets have been sent for faje, the public are allured that tin drawing will fpe'edily commenae, and that the cart arid caution unavoidably necelfary to insure a fafe disposal of th« tickets,has rendered the iaor fufpeaGonindifpenfabk. SAMUEL BLODGET. » Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Oilman, Boston; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry. eo FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. Sill, Qu«en A nns County in the State of Maryland* about the fir It of January lafl, a black negro man, named Sam, about thirty years of age, 5 faet 8 or 9 iuches high,' has a crooked finger on one hand, and one leg and f ofct frnaller than the other, somewhat rouild-fiiouldtred, his cloathing unknown. Any person who will fjcure ©r bring said fellow home, so that 1 may get him again {Hall have the above reward with reasonable charges. WILLIAM JACOBS. June 4. *iawam. Diftrift of Pennsylvania: to wit: BE it remembered, that 011 the jth day of Augufl, in the twentieth year of the independence of the Unit ed States of America, W'iluam CoiJSett, of the said diftricSt, hath depofitcd in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as' proprietor, in the words following: to wit. " The life and adventures of Peter Porcupine ; with a " full and fair account of all his tranfa&ions: " being a lure and infallible for all enterpritin? '* yOung men who wish. to make a fortune by writing " pamphlets, by Peter Porcupine himfelf. " Now, you lying varlets, you fliall fee how a plain " tale will put you down." Shakespeare. in conformity to tb,ea