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    For sale bv the ftibfcribers* f 4id i b
J - " i>e du
IN PENK-STH F.ETj , ..
130 quarter Chests frefh Hyson Tea; j
jeo ditto do. frefh Souchong Tea; * j- a j<i ]
300 Boxes China, containing small tea fitti ef 42 ce jp t
pieces; if an}
400 pieces Bandanoes. purcl
Willings Ssf Francis. firft 1
January 30' 3taw. de^'
WANTED,
A STORE and Cellar or Compting house and Cellar.
for the Wholefsle and Dry Good business. Enquire
at No. 129 Arch-street.
For Sale at the abeve place,
500 Boxes Window Glass, 8 by 10, 7 by 9, Bcc.
500 Cream Cheeses in the best. order, imported from Sche,
Holland, and entitled to draw"back. Enquire of 0 J
Peter Borger, of
Aug. 16 aawjw th
Salt Petre.
A few tons of excellent
EAST-INDIA SALT-PETRE,
FOR SALE PT
Samuel Breck, jun. — :
Aug. 9. eo6 Rofs's Wharf. y
Lottery arid Broker's Office,
No. 64, South Second street.
' J 'ICICETS in the Canal Lottery, No.' 2, for fair—a
X Check Book for examination—and prizes paid in
the late lottery. .
I Check Books kept for examination and registering, for
the City of Washington, No. 2, and Pattefon Lotteries,
both of which are now drawing—information where
tickets are to be had, and prizes'exchanged for undrawn
tickets. A complete lift of all the prizes in the late New-
Port Long-Wharf, Hotel and Public School Lottery, for
examination. *<
The fubferib'er solicits" the application of the public
and his friends, who wish to purchase orfell Bank Stock,
Certificates, Bills of Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands,
&c. or to obtain money on deposit of property. 3;
Wm. Blackburn. 4
Philadelphia, Aupifl 18, 1796. taw
'INFORMATION
IS given daily of the drawing of tbe WASHINGTON
LOTTERY, at the Office 3;
No. Chefnul-Jlreel,
between Fourth and Fifth streets. Also, where Tickets
may yet be had. Atrg. lj. eo
gj* The Thirteenth day's drawing it arrived.
To be disposed of, -
TKE time of a healthy NEGRO WOMAN, wh«
has between four and five years to ferv#: She
can be recommended for her sobriety and honefly. For
particulars enquire at No. 13a, Chefnut-llreet.
August 3. aawtf.
Wafhmgton Canal Lottery,
NO. 1.
TT THERE AS the State of Maryland has authorised
VV the underwritten," to raise twenty-fix thousand,
two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting
a Canal through the City of Washington, from th Po I
tßmacto theEaftern Branch Haruour.
The following is the SCHEME of No. I. I
Viz >1 Prize of 10,000 dollars, 20,000
I ditto 10,000 IQ,ooo I 1
*2KSS"}
6 ditto 1,000 6,000 3
IO ditto 400 4,00 c
20 ditto 100 2,000
jj ditto jo 2,750 I
5750 ditto l* 69,008 \ I
To be raised for tin Canal, a6,2j0 I
5850 Prizes, I7JPOO
11650 Blanks, not two to a prize.
17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175,000 I
gy- The Cemmiffioners have taken the Securities re I
quired by the aforefaid for the pun&ual payment ol I ,
the prizes. |
The drawing of this Lottery will commence, without I
delay, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which timely j
notice will be given. 1
Such prizesas are not demanded in fix months after the I
drawing is finifhed, shall be considered as rdinquilhed for I
the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly. I
(Signed J NOTLEY YOUNG,
DANIEL CARROLL, s/D
LEWIS DEBLOIS,
GEORGE WALKER,
Wm. M.DUNCANSON,
THOMAS LAW,
JAMES BARRY.
City of WafhingtoH, Yeb.-tf. $ J
ARISTOCRACY,
An EPIC POEM,
Tn i Cantos, may he had at B. Davies's Book-Store, No. I
68 High-street. Aug. 19 §6t
Lands of the United States
Treasury Department, Jlugufl 3, 1796. j
Public Notice is hereby Given,
IN pursuance of an aft of Congress, pasTed on the 18th j
day of May, 1796, entitled " A« aiSt providing " for I
the file of the lands of the United States, in the Tej-rito- I
ry north welt of the river Ohio, and above the mouth of I
Kentucky river," that the ft&ionscr lots of land defcri- 1
hed in the annexed schedule, lying in the seven ranges of I
townlhips, which were surveyed in pursuance of an ordi- I
nance of Congress, passed on the twentieth day of May, I
in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty-five, j
will be expefed for sale at Public vendue, in the.town oil
Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, on the twenty-fourth day of 1
O&oher next, and thenceforward, fiftm day to day until I f
the firft day ofDeeember enfuing.Tinlefsthe said lots-(hall J
be foone» fold, in the manner, and on the terms and con -1
ditions herein after mentioned, to wit:
ift, The said feAions or lots shall be fold under the di- I
rc&ion of the Governor or Secretary of the Western Ter- I
ritory, and foch person as the President of rhe United 1
States mayfpeeiaity appoint for that purpose.
id. The said feflions or lots shall be fold to the highefi: I
bidder,but no sale can be made for less than two dollars J
yer acre of the quantity of land contained in such lot or 1
lection.
3. Thehigheft bidder as before mentioned, must depo- 1
fit at the time of sale, one twentieth part of the ptsrciiafe I
money, in the hands of such person as the President of the I
United States fha'.l appoint to attend the sales for that pur- I
pose, which will be forfeited, if a moiety of the sum bid, J
including the said twentieth part, shall not be-paid within I
thirtydays from the time of sale.
4th. Upon payment of a moiety of thb purchase money
in the manner before mentioned, the purchaser will be
entitled to one year 9 credit for the remaining moiety ;
and shall receive from the Governor er Secretary of the
Western Territory, and the person who shall be appointed 1
by the President of the United States, to direct the fales,a
certificate describing the lot or fjition purchased, and de
claring thefum paidonaccount, the balance remaining due,
the time when such balance becomes payable, and that
the whole land therein mentioned, will it forfeited, if the
said babnee is n«t thei paid ; but if the said' acc
he duly dilcharge'u,t>y paying the fame to the 1 restorer ei
the United States, the purchaser or his aflignce or o. ci-,
legal rcprefentative, fliall be entiiled.to a patent nr e
said lands, on his producing t'i the Secretary of State a re
ceipt for such balance endorsed upon the u
if any purchaser shall make payment of the whole ot the _ N f
purchase money, at the time when the payment o t e |
firft moiety is directed to he made, he will be entitled to a
deduiftion of ten per centum on the part fdr which a ere- nort j,
dit is authorized to be given; and his patent shan b« 1 n jj entl
mediately iffned. . ■ , . „„j defer
Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the day . cs 0 f
year abovt mentioned. ordin
' OLIVKR WOLCOTT, M
Secretary as the Treifury
—— . he ft
Schedule of feSions of to<wnfhips, or /rational port j day 1
0/ townjhips, to be fold at Pittjburgh, hi pursuance until
of the 6th fetion of an aft if Congress, Plffed on t
the 18th day of May, 1796. if!
~ 1 1 —Z TT h 'K h
<? . ? .. A J £ » dolla
s- £ •£ u. t; ■£ quar
*■ < i < 2 d < 5 V
o S. Dofn
H_ l * " chaf<
ift Range. 6thTownfhip. 6th Rangk. Stat<
ift Township. Ran 640 each lft Township. inch
28 565 14 640 17 '3|W> th,r!
19 256 95 17320640 each 18 i7O :
30 250 75 2/336640 each 21 850 ney
34 240 90 BthTownfhip. 21 166 40
35336 640 each 3ai4|64oeach 23 4^7
2d Township 17320 640?3ch 24 640
19 140 23 [640 27 Jsl
»o 170 7® 25 a 3 0 j640eacii 640 each
21 185 33336 640 each ai<i
22 230 lothTownfhip. 34 a i6 640(each £
25 488 80 132 640 each idTownfhi)?.
*»6ai7 640 each sai464oeath I (h a ll
28 560 17320640 each * 440 uc ;
29 551 60 23336,640 each 3 44* endc
30 564 12th Township. 4 456 mak
640 each 1314 64c each 5 464 time
4thTownfhip. 17a20 040eath i 473 ben
19 64 234361640 each 7 34° cent
-a %*,
.1 i* nijUtc-Mh
31332 64oeach 3*! Township.
34 44? 20' 30 do 50 I i7 °l
\1 d sr
11 479 30 3 , a6 7314 640 each _
17 304 tj I , A 17520 640 each
18 638 50 , , 640 each
23 450 75 I!' sthTownfhip. ,
14 640 13 I3Jl 3 J 1 fl« M
29 184 , 2 a 6
17*10 640 each ' OcJ
3 iJ 1314 640 each f, :z
2dR A NG£. .7320640 each u £ o fa r ch
ift Township. 13.36 640 each „ o6
28 j 720 66 aLh I
34 1 6| s ® 1 >14 640 each , thTownfhip . 2
3d Township. 17320 640 each T
I 24326 640 each 233361640 each S I
28 499 16 7thTownfhip.
29 640 ' 132 640 e 3ch g 6o
37333 64c each 537 640 each, 5 J
I 4ownfliip. TTtfrj each i _ I 5
I, 26 40 ißai 9 64© eachj ?ai4^each
» 397 50 25 640 l ao 640 each
13 51 50 30a 3 6 640 each 6 6 ach . j
15 27 50 9thTownfhip. thTown(hi
16 259 20 iai 4 64c each , 640 each
17 524 i 7 32o|64ee3ch , 7 „ 06 eleh
I A 4" 4 L i l 3 a 3«64oeach"
19 635 1 «hTownfhip. irthTownfhi
20 584 80 i ar 4 640 each 6
2! 636 21 , 7 3»0|640[«ch f „. 640, each
22336 640 each 23336 640 epch ' 6 I ach
! JthTownfhip. i^thTcwnfhip.
T it v lal4 M i3i 4 6 4 c|each
«*7 64«e3th 17 4206 4 0 each c6 M ch
ie 23325 64c cach 7. 3 a36|6401e2ch
ir I 27at 4C.ac JthTownfhip. J
1 ~iT„™„n.- C iftTownfhtp. iai4!6i}o|each I
JthTownfhip. ig j?4 .P 1?M0640 L h
> SthTownfhip. " g ' -5® 3 6 64o!each
I J35 64oeach 13 417 50 7th Range. I
6 440 w 40 ift Township.
7314 640csch 2 30 1 4! 20 I a
I 17120 640 each 1 io 36 J132150 j
33 ,bT 64 °r h each *aTow,fhip.
_ I 9thTownfhip. ' * 3 35 I
6 640 „ ,9. s n 4 6il: 1
8 312 30 ' . 640 each I
II 64c 33136 640 " Ch 9
0.l 13314 640 each v ou n^ l 'P- ieai2 640 each I
19320640 each 4 18010 14 30
I 23336 640 each 3 43« ijaiS 640 each I
— 445 ~ I
3d Ranch. 5 456 ' 5
2d Township. 6 46480 6^cleh
15 640 7 2 e *8c
or ' 6 600 8 6 ' B So each
" »° 557 50 9 ai4 640 each 4th 3 | ownflllu .
"«*« 4 *«ch 17 >20 64c each
ri- 13 , 6 ,° 9 . J3i36 64 l e . ich 1 7 320 6 4 oeach
of I' 4 23136 64c!each
li- 3d Township. 1 ai4 6 4 o|each
9 ,8860 i 7 a2o6 4 oeaA .
'e, I 1° 344 13 336 640 each elch
0( « 267 6thTownfhip. 2,336'640 each
of 12 152 1314640 each jjthTWnftup.
itil !4 202 JO 17320 6 4 oUach K
allj J 5 630 13336 6 4 cp3ch 4 4 , I
, n .} 16318 64c e3ch BthTownfhip. 17a " 4C eac^
j 19 21750 13.4 640 each 640 each
di- 10 6*6 75 17320 64c each LothTownfhip. I
er-I 21a36 640e3ch 13336 640 e3ch ! lal 4 040 each 1
ted j 4thTownfhip. lothTownfhip. I7a2 ° 40 eac J l I
1 170 la.4f64oleachi J 3»3^ 4 oleach
2 544 17 a2cp4o|ea-ch 1 Township.
lar ' , | 3 32° 23 a 36'64oienh i 1314 '4<"ieaeh I
-I 4 450 nth Township. |I7"< ->4 c -a<h j
I 5 lit lai4l64cleach > 43 fA r I
P 0 "! 6 64c i7a2cH 4 c|each JthTownfhip. 1
iafc 7 563 J3»36|64o|each! lal #4o|each
c I Ba9 64c each '14th! ownfhip. 640 eacn
! u '"| 10 54c 80 iai 4 |64o|each 23336 6 4 c each
•"?'! II 529 70 17aic 640 each "thTownfhip.
laai4 64G .;ach 23336*640 each ial 4 64o|each
1 7 32 c 64° ;ach 17120 640 each j
[be 22136 640 each 1 1 I
-ty; NOTE. j
f the THE-quantities of Lands in the fereral townships be- I
nted fore mcnt.oned, are exclusive of the Lots reserved by the |
es,a Un ted States and also of those formerly fold.—The ag. |
gregate quantities in the several townfhins or fractional I
due, parts of townships, have been ascertained by adlual fur
that vey ; the quantitiasin particular lots or fed ions, hive
. the been no otbtrwife »fcertai H «i than by calculation.
Lands of the United States.
Treasury Department,
Augujl 8, 1796. =
Public Notice is hereby given, e*
TN purfuanceof an a<Sl of Congress passed on the 18th
1 day of May, 1796. entitled "an ait providing " for 6
the fall of the Lands of the United Satis, in'the territory 3
north-weft of the river Ohio, and above " the mouth of
Kentucky river," that the Quarter Townlhips ot land
delcribed in the annexed schedule, lying in the I>jveil rang- -
, s „t townlhips which were furvcyed in pursuance ol an
ordinance -f Congress, faffed on the twentieth day of
Mav in the rear one thousand sevan hundred and eighty
fivZ'will he expefed for sale at PUBLIC VENDUE, at
he Merchant?' Coffee-Houfe in Philadelphia, on the 4th
day of January next, and thenceforward from day to day,
• until the tenth day of February entiling, unless the fmd
. quarter townlhips shall be'fooner fold, in the manner and
on th« terras and conditions hereinafter muitiowed : viz.
lit. The laid quarter townlhips shall be fold to the
' hifrheft bidder, but no sale can be made for less than two
dollars per acre-os the quantity of land contained in such
quarter towwfkip. ,
id. The bidder as beforS mentioned, mult de
oofit a' the time of sale, one twentieth part of the pur
" chafe tnon«y, in the hands of the Treafttrerof the' United
States, which will be forfeited if a moiety of thefumbid,
including the said twentieth part, (hall notbs paid within
thirty days from'the time ttf sale.
id. Übon payment of a moiety of the purchafc-mo
ney in the manner beformientioned, the purchaser will
be entitled to one year's credit for the remaining moiery ;
and (hall receive a certificate describing the quartar town-
Hip purchased, 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,
tljrf-purchafer or his aflignee or other legal representative,
lhall 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 purchafe-raoney at the
time when the payment of the firft moiety i« directed to
be made, he will be entitled to a deduiftion of ten per
centum on the part for which a credit is authorized to be
give« ; and his patent (hall be immediately i(Tiled.
QWF.N under ray hand at Philadelphia, the._iay
and year abovementioned."
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
Secretary vf the
SCHEDULE
Of Quarter-Town (hips to be fold at Philadelphia, in pur
suance of the 6th feftion of an aft of Congress palled on
the 18th day of May, 1796.
5 'eu
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6 -.s* K |
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2 Soath East 5120
North East 5120
South Weft 5120
North Weft 5120
-20,480
3 ■ South East j 120 ' ■
, East 5120
South' Welt 5120
North Weft 5120
■ 110,480
7 South East 5120
North East 5! 20
South Weft j 120 1
North Weft 5120
— 1 20,480
1 9 South East 5120
North East 5120
South Weft 5120
North Weft 5 1 20 I j
• 20,480
I II South East 5120
North East 5120
j South Weft 5120
North Weft 5120
— 50,480
1 4 4 South East 15120 •
I North East 5120 f«
South Weft 5120 ''
North Weft 5120
— 40,480 o
j '6 South East 5f20
I North East 5120 -
South Weft 5120
North Weft 5120
20,480
j 8 South East 5120
North East 5120 1
South Weft 5120
North Weft 5120 c
20,480 I
10 Socth East 5120 1
North East Jl2O a i
Sonth Weft j1 20 <
North Weft 5120 1
j 20,480
12 South East; 5120
North East 5120.
j South We(t 5120
North Welt 1 5120
| I 20,480
I 5 3 South East! 4602
North East 4654
South Weft 5120
J North Welt 5120
19,496
j 5 South East 5120
j North East 5120
, j South Weft 5120
t I North Weft 5120
I 20,480
7 South East 5120
North East 5120
' 1 vSeuth Weft 5120
North Weft 5 120 I
5 be- J 20,480
y the I 6 9 South East 5 120
ag " I North East 5 120
'fur- I Seuth Weft 5120
have! North Weft 5120
—— 20,480 J
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j 11 South East 5 120 ~~ ~
North East 5120
South Wefl 5120
North Weft 5120!
i 20,480
13 South Eaftjwoj
North East 5 12Q'
South Weft 5 1 zcy
North Weft 5 1 20!
f 20,480
6 4 South East 4630
North East 4620)
South Weft 5120
North Weft 5120
19,490
6 (South East 4730
North East 4715
South Weft 5 120
North Weft j 120
191685
8 South East 5120
iNorth East j 120
South Weft 5 120
North Weft 5 120
20,480
10 South Eaftjiiol
North East 5 120
South Weft j 120
North Weft 5 120
20,480
12 South East 5120
North East 5 120 ~
- £ „ _____ South Welt 5 rw» .
North Weft 5 120
110,480
14 South East 5120
Nwth East 5 120
South Weft 512 c
1 Norik Weft 5120 |
20,48®
•7 3 South East 5120
Noith East 5120
South Weft 5120
North Weft 5 12° I
40,480
5 South East 5120
North East 5120
' South Weft 512°
North Weft j 120
10,480
» South East 5 130
North East 5 120
South Wefi 5 120
North Weft 5
120
20,480
9 South East 5120
North East
South Welt 5120 — jjs* L^: "
North Weft ? 120
20,480
11 South East 5 120
North East 5T 20
South Weft 5 720
North Weft 5
120 i
20,480
13 South East 5120
North East j 120
South Well 5 120
• North Weft 5120
20,480
15 South East 512s
North East y1 2®
ISouth Weft 5 120
(North Wefi 5120
| 20,480
NO|TE.
THE quantities of 'Lands in the several towtifbips be
fore mentioned, are cxcluGve of the Sections reserved by
the United States The aggregate quantities in the feve
ral-townlhips, have been ascertained by a&ual survey ; but
the quantities in the quarter tewnlbipj, have been 00
otherwise ascertained than by calculation.
For Sale,
A LARGE ELEGANT AND WELL FINISHED
Three-story Brick Houfc,
(The late residence of General Walter Stewart)
WITH a LOT ef GROONl) thereunto belonging,
the weft fide of Third-street, near Union-street
containing in front 31 feet, and in depth 109 feet, to an
alley leading into Union-ftrcet. The houfa is 31 feet front
and 50 feet deep ; the several rooms contained in it are
large, commodious, and completely finilhcd; the two firft '
stories are each 13 feet high; there are 10 mahogany
doors in the house j a geometrical flaircafe, with mahoga
ny rails and a g»od Iky-light. The kitchen is in the cell
ar, which is spacious and convenient, and finilhed with aa
oven, stew-holes and pantries, a servants' hall and large
winc-cdllar adjoining the kitchen, in front of which is an
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, contain
ing 30 feet front by feet deep; the lower part of which
is at pfefent occupied as a compting-houfe, and the uppef
part divided into wall-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-lb utters. Adjoining the
Jaft house, upon the lot belonging to the fir ft, are erected
bathing-rooms, &c. There are likewise very good coach
house and ftablesfinifhed equal [or nearly lo) with any '«
the city, On a lot containing on Union street 30 feet, and
in depth 011 the wait fide of said alley ja feet. There are
good cellars undei the whole of the buildings, and a wine
room over part of theftable, with a hay-loitover there
mainder. For further particulars enquire of
EDWARD BONS.M-L & Co.
At their Office No. 64 Doek-ftreet. between Walnut Sc Pcir
co llrccu.
6th month 24th, 1796.
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PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO,
—No. 119-—
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