Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, November 01, 1796, Image 4

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    — ftnported in the late arrival#,
sl>}<{ to be Sold by PO
JACOB PJRKE, HC
No. 49, North fide of High-ftrect, Philadelphia, Brol
A (HNMMJI JSSORTMSNT OF Who dil
Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, &c. n.^b
AMOHOST WHICH ARI
SMITHS' Anvils, Vices, and Files; Saw-mill, Cross
cut, Hand, and other Saws; Carpenters' Planes, Chileis,
and other Tools; Carving Chisels and Gouges; Locks,
Hinges, Bolts and Latches; Nails, Sprigs, lacks, and g (
Screws; Frying-Pans; Sraoething-lrons; Shovels and JJ
Tongs; Coffee Mills; CandUfticks; Snuffers; VTarming- y
Pans; Table Knives »d Forks; Riding Whips; Bar- H
low Pen, and other Pocket Knives; Razors; iicinars;
Needles; Ivory and Horn Combs; bed Kirby Fifti y
Hooks; btafs Cabinet Furniture ; Waggon Boies; Sheet
Brsfs; plated and tin'd Bridle Bits and Stirrups; p
Saddle Nails; Girth and Straining Webbs; —with moll •
kinds of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, Brass Wares,
ic. &c- ~ ° C r
OAeber » 4 - mwf6w £
Robert Smith & Co. *
No. 58, South Frsnt-Jireet, S
Have received by the late arrivals from London, Liver
pool, and Hull, and by the Ohi» arrived at N. York I
from Glasgow, 3
. A large & general assortment of Goods,
Suitable for the Seafoth consisting of '
Duffle, Point and Rose Checks, in small packages
Blankets Oznaburgs and Brown Hol-
White, Red, and Yellow land« _
Flannel Brown and white Ruflia Julv
locking and other Baives Sheetings
Second and coarse Cloths Drillings and Diaper*
Plain and mixed Caflimeres Calicoes and Chintzes Th
Plain, twilled, and striped Jaconet and Book Muflint Lotte
Coatings Do. do. Tamboured kct-ft
Plains, Kerseys, and Half- Do. do Handkerchiefs N.
thicks Printed linen snd check de. lotter
White St spotted Swanskins Romal and Madrafs do. OS
Lainet and fwanfdown vest Muslin and Chintz Shawl*; —
fliapea Bed Ticks
Carpets and Carpeting Table Cloths
Calimancocs and Durants Laces and Edgings » lilt
Moreens and Taboreens Fafhionabie Ribbons
Joans Spinning and Crapes Do. Hats and Bonliets
Camblets and Wildbores Cotten «5c Worsted Hosiery
Bombazeens & Bombazets Gloves and Mitts -■
Rattinets and Shalloons White & coloured Threads
Plain, Genoa and printed Italian Sewing Silks 13
Velverets Ic Thicksets Ivory and Horn Combs
>8, 4-4, and IJ-8 Cotton j Tapes, Bindings, Pins, &C. rpi
They have on hand a large assortment of India Muslins 1 I
and Calicoes, black and coloured Persians, Bandanno and
Pullicat Handkerchiefs, <3cc. and a quantity of Nutmegs Ann<
and Mace.
O&ober 17* v^ll riX pi-
Loll Last Evening, —
-At Rieketts's Amphitheatre, (supposed to be taker Vy
some villain out of a gentleman's pocket) For
A rti Morocco-Leather POCKET-BOOK, la
Containing about lßj dollars in banknotes; three notes
of handofßofsand Simfon, No. 304, 3OJ and 306, da-
ted 14thlaft August, payable 60 days after dat-e, to the
order of Paul Siemen, together for 51.50 dollars ; an order
of Mrs. Ann Vacphcrton, from Paul Siemen, on Lach- No
lin Mac Neal, Efq.at Port-au-Prince, for 100 dollars; bo-1 ( . u>(
fides several letter s and papers of no sfe but to the proprie- '
tor. The notes of hand and order are without eedorfe- j
»ect. EIGHTY DOLLARS REWARD is offered to I
any person who will dilcover and fecare the thief, and 1
FORTY for only bringing the above menti- e
oned notes and papers at.No. 119, corner of Front and
Mulberry flreets. d Oft- 'I-
To be Rented, CD *
A Small and Convenient BREWERY* at crci
Morris Ville, oppojite Trenton. Oil
ALL the Apparatus for Brewing new and in good t
f epair : A numb«r of Barrels and Half- Barrels will ere
alfo be rented. PofTeflion may be had at any time. fit «
Enquire of Mr. Garrett Cottringer in Philadelphia, 1
| or Mr. Robert Morris, jun. or Daniel Mun at Morris- P er
Ville.
Oaober so, 1796. mth&saw
Brokers Office, and
COMMISSION STORE. ™
No. 4 3 Sooth Third ilr«et,oppofite the national new Bank.
SAMUEL M FROUNCES and JOHN VAN REED, in ,
have entered into co-partnerlhip, under the firm of Rni
FR.MJNCES & VAN REED, in the bofinefs »f Brokers, 1
Conveyancers and Comraifiion merchants. They buy and w j,
fell on commifiion every fpeeies of (lock, notes of hand,
bills of etchange, houses and lands, &c.
Money procured on deposits, &c. &c. all kinds c r
writings in the Conveyancing line, done with neatnefsand & c
dispatch ; accounts adjusted, and books fettled, in the m(
most ccrrtedl manner, Contlact attendance will be givtn. j e(
They solicit a (hare of the public favor ; they are deter- t< s
mined to endeavour to deserve it.
N. B. The utmofl fecreey observed.
SAMUEL M. FRAUNCES,
JOHN VAN REED. f
Philad. august tl. m&wtf
Lottery and Broker's Office,
No. 64, South SecONO sfKIET. da
TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. a, for sale—a th
Check Book for examination—and prizes paid in w
the late Jotter*. g a
1 Checkßooks kept for examination and fejiftering, for
the City of Waftington, No. 1, 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 prifces in the late New-
Port Long-Wharf, Hotel and Public 6chool Lottery, for
examination.
The fuMetiber solicits the application of the pnblic
»nd hn rrie>ds, who w:(h to pttrchafe or fell Bank Stock,
Certificates, Biils of Ejchange or Notes,. lionfes, Lands,
&c. ort or obtain money on deposit of property.
Also Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery for °
fait at Ten Dollws each, which will be drawn early in v
atiie Spring. ' t<
Wm. Blackburn. .tl
Thilac'elphia, Augujl\%, inth h
K.E TTS ~ ;
BEGS leave to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen, that £
he will open his SCHOOL on the rft of Nov.
for rhe inftrnflion of Ladies and Gentlemen in the ele- i
gam accootpliftment otVkimg and managing their horses 1
with e*fe to themselves. \ i
Mr. Ritketti has %ycll nainsd Horfet for the accom- '
nodaticn ef Ladies and Gentlemen for exercise, to pay
monthly. Pupils to pay by the season, or by the kffon.
Horses trained to the roed or field. ,
Odober 2+. 4
WANT? a fituition as CLERK,in a mercantilehoufe
in this city, J young man who can be well rccom
atended : he if well acquainted with book-keeping, and
writes a good hand. Enquire of the editor of the Ga
leae of the United State*.
«a«ber
FOR SALE. W
PORT WINE, and . .
HOLLAND GIN, cf the firft qualities ta T ,
rRAUNCES and VAN REED. 11/
Brokers and CommilTion Merchants, No. 63, i*. J ,
Who discount approved NOTES of hand.
N. B. An APPRENTICE Wanted. te[njc
September r4.
I Philip Nicklin & Co.
HAFE FOR SALE,
Souchong
Hyson Skin /
Young Hyson > FRESH TEAS
Hyson and \
l Imperii)
Yellow Nankeens
0 China Ware, aflbrted in Boxes and Cheat
1 Quicksilver .
Baadanno Hattdkerchiefs of excellent quality m
' London Market > MADEIRA WINE
London particular >in pipes, hogfteads, S
New-York Market > quarter calks V
Teneriffe Wine in pipes and hog!*ei-» [ j lc j.
Sugar Candy by the Box Xl
r- Sail Canvas No. 1 a 8 delay
rk Lead in Iheets notic
3 Caflu of Cutlery assorted Su
5 A fewcheftsof Manchester Goods, llTorted.taick-
' sets, cords, striped Nankeens, &c. the b
, ei 3 Small packages of black sewing-silks
jj. 8 Tierces Virginia Snake-root.
Nails aflbrted in calks
si. luly x 8
Washington Lottery.
The 3id and 33d days' drawing of the Wafliingtcn
ins Lottery, No. a, are received at the office No. »34> Mar- Ci
ket-ftretft, where tickets may be examined.
N. B. Information given where rickets in ill the other
10. lotteries may be procured. T7O
O&ober 17, 1736. ** J* ,
To be Sold, " n t
. The Time of a smart, active Negro Lad, [
Who has Eleven years to frrve. s
Enquire at No. 58, South Froot-ftrect. jo
:r T Oaober 18. >_ 99
ads THIS DAY PUBLISHED, ™
By j. OILMROD, No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet,
li i»J Cents) __
C ; The President's Address w
md To ike People of tht United States,
eg * Announcing his intention of retiring from public life
at,-the expiration of the present constitutional term ®f B .
—- ing 1
Stftfember IP. n .... effo:
vy Valuable Real Estate,
For sale at AuHlon by Coffer Th'ull, of Hamburg, in tl
, late the property of James and William Kinnear. in j.
For sale by public a«aion,on the 9th day of November
T next « nfuin g' at the fi K° Gen ' Wa9lin g to °' A '* mly
tavern, i.orough of Reading, Berks county, the follow
,, * ing real tftate,viz. • t ets 1
ra ' r \ TRACTof land containing 465 acres with
"h- , No. t a U oW ance for roads, called the Purchase,
- fiuated in Brunfwick township, Berks county, patented,
,n f e " , iSth o.Jan. 1788 This trad, of which about sj acres
) , i are cleared, is of good foil, situated oh the Tomat;na, or
j ' Little Schuylkill, well watered and timbered, on which is
! ereSed a good log dwelling house and stable.
eBtl " No. a. A tratt of unimproved U.»d, containing 184 1-
cres, with allowance, &c. called Hopewell, patented 58th •
October, 1790, situated in Brunfwick townlhip, Berks Jnd
county, foil good. mi
V No. J. A trad of ut.improved land, containing 376 a
eres with allowance, &c. called Hillfburg, patented 18th
OAober 1790, situation, &c. as No,i.
;«od No. 4. A trad *f unimproved land, containing 388 a
will eres, with allowance, &c. patented lßth of Odober, 1716,
ime. situation, &c. as No. 4 and J. "K
ihia No. 5. A tradl of land, containing 168 acres, and 5» | 1
•| ' perches, with allowance, &c. situated in Brunfwick town- j un ,
ftiip, Berks county, on Toniagua, or little Schuylkill, 5 f u ;
miles above the town of Hamburg,on which is eretfted a i
W well finilhed two story squared log dwelling houfc, 17 j ju;
feet by 3J, within the distance ofioo perchesfrsm a forge, ,j a
with the advantage of a terry and public house; these ad- f -f t
vantages render this trad very valuable. j Pj
No 16. A town lot in Hamburg, enclosed with a poll |r;
Sank. 0T board fence, containing in front, 60 feet, and
EED > in depth lße feet, fubjed to a ground rent of 7/6 per an- ,at
m num. | Pi
>kers, jj„ A town lot in Hamburg, enclosed asno lo.to ,p e
y and which it adjoins, being of the fame dimensions, and fuhjed , D.
hand, t h c fame ground rent, on which is ereded a log liable, JSt
16 by 18 feet , to
ds c' jjo. 18. A town lot in Hamburg, adjoining to No 17, M
fsand 4 eorn«r lot, fronting on Main and Schuylkill ttreets, Ui- j
n the msnfions the fame as No. 16 and y, above dt ferib-.d, sub- m
given. j c a to per annum ground rent. On «bU lot » sr- , u
deter- e aed a large » story dwelling house, 45 feet fr<.nt on Main p<
street, by 34 feet in depth on Schuylkill llrcet, pleasantly b:
and advantageously situated for a store.
ES » N. B. The above described three town lots will be fold l u
fapirately or together, asmay bell suit the purch.ifers.
_ Conditions of sale—One third of thc purchase mdhey
to be paid <b the subscribers, or either of them in Philadel- p (
phia, at or befjre the expiration of one month from the
day of sale, when a deed of conveyance will be executed ;
ale » the refiduc payable inaequalpayments, at 6 and 12 months
■id in with interest, the payment whereof to be secured by mort
gage on tht prcmifes.
g, for James Henderfon, T Affigß«est«
teries, Frederick Montmolun, ( the estate of l '
7 hcrc Thomas Rogers, fjamc»atWm.
New- . Joseph D. Drinker, JKuinaar.
■y inr September 16. m & th.
" STOP THE THIEVES!!!- P
public * . 0
Stock LAST Evening, October jg, between the r
Lands' boursofyand 10o'clock, the bed loom of Mr Ricketu ia f
' CyEUer's hotel was en>ered, cither bv meant of fatfe keys, y
try for orat some villain or villain#, who mull have f
7 . been acquainted wi h the lunation of the houie (m the door
x J 111 \ras foui>d locked after they had committed the theft) who
took away from amongst several truuk«, ONE which con- 1
*Yl• -tamed a valuable part of Mr. Ricketi*» propaty, but of which L
m th be is yet able to tfec rtain the contents particularly. As- c
- - .eer bringing the said trunk away, and emptying it of up.
% wards Ota thou fa Ad doHars in cslb and bank cotes, the vil
lains left it behind the cireu«, during the tiuw that thc*pcr
:n, that formances of the -evening were going forward*
)£ Nov. It isearneftly requested, that all tavern-keepers cn the ftjgr j
the ele- roads, and the ferry houses, as well as all civil oficers, may
r horses be watchful in (ecuiing fufpieious persons, who nay have a «
\ redundance of calh, which their appearance wuild by no (
accom- means befptak them to be poiftffed of.
, to pay One Hundred Dollars Reward
t kffon. Will be given for securing the thief or thieves, sod a far
ther reward for securing them with tbe prOttrtv.
4 oa. »<■ d.
ii c house To be disposed of,"
l rccom- 'T'HE time of a healthy NEGUO WOMAN, who
ing, and J- has between four and five years to serve: She
the Ga- can be recommended for her sobriety and bonefty. For
particulars enquire at N«. iji, Chefnut-ftreet.
-46 1 Augultj. wjzirf
'
- /—■ t V- 1 ' ." ." 7 i -*" " * ■" ' - -
Wafhmgton Canal Lottery,
WHEREAS the State of Maryland has »
the underwritten, to raise B
two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the P ur P . p Q
a Canal through the City of Walhington,
tomac to the Eastern Branch Haruour. .
The following is the SCHEME of No. I. LAN'
Vil -1 Prize of 10,000 dollars, ao,ooo one n
I ditto 10,000 *°. 00 °
7 last drawn "> 35,000
Tickets, each J
6 ditto I.ooe 6 .°®° OS
lo ditto 400 *>~°°
I 0 ditto 100 *-°°°
ditto JO As C(
5750 ditto I* 69,008 A*«-J
Toberaiftdforth«CM»l,
B 58jo Prizes,
11650 Blanks, not two to a prixe.
» 17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, • T\
The Commissioners, h»v<t taken the Securities it goan
quired by the aforefaid ad for the punctual payment ol pirt ,
th The drawing of tlinLottery will commence, without *
delay, as soon as thr Tickets are fold, of which timely
notice will be given. .... . , . . A
Such prizes as are not demanded in C* months after the in s c
drawingis fini&ed, (hall be considered a» rehnquiftied for on an
the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly. mate,
(Strncd) NOTLEY YOUNG, who'
DANIEL CARROLL, o/D South
LEWIS DEBLOIS, J2
GEORGE WALKER, r
Wm. m. duncanson,
THOMAS .LAW, In « l
n JAMES BARRY.
City-os WaftiipgtPQ, Feb. 11. 5
f Lottery
FOR raifirtg fix thousand fix hundred and sixty-seven
dollars and fifty cents, by a deduction of fifteen per T
centfromthc prfces, and not two blankstoa prize, vis grav
I Prize of 5000 dollar! U dollars 5000 ln d;
x Xooo 1000 phle
' t joo s°° city,
t 8 300 loco ji
10 lot, »°°°
99 JO 495°
400 ** J06 ° Wli
tooo 10 10 >° 00 Wl f
5 Last drawn numbers of 1000 dollar* «ach, 5000 di
,s 133 a Prizes. -*4,450 j n
4018 Blanks. H
' QU J
c 6350 Tickets at 6eTen Dollars eaeh, 44i45°
By order of the Directors of the Society for ellabliih
ing Ofeful Manufactures, the fnperintendants of the Pat- '
_ erfon Lottery have requested the Managers to offer, the
forogoing Seheme to tlie pubfic, and have directed them
to refund the money to those persons who have purchased
■g, in the former Lottery, or exchange the tickets for tickets
in this Lottery. . E
The lottery has a&ually commented drawing, and will
ji continueuntilfinifhod. A lift of the Blanks and Prizes ~ *
may be seen at the office of William Blackburn, No. 64
south Second street, who will gire information where tick
jjjj «ts may be procured.
r. Dated th» 17th day of Tune, 1796. Cf
: d ' J. N GUMMING, 7
' JACOB R. HytßDßN£EßG ) >M.im^r,.
ot JONATHAN RHEA, J
lis dtfeo j
WANTED, d
A WOMAN who is capable of taking care of a Child
and who will occasionally do other fcrvicc in a small fa
mily ; a good character will be reeceffary. Apply at
Ne'jOj, Sprilce-ftreet. Q&. zy. 6
u . Treasury Department,
|6, / v September jB, : 796.
NOTICE is hereby proposals will be re
ceived at the office of ® Secretary of the Treasury
wn- unt il the expiration of the nrft day of March next en
'> 5 1 suing, for the fupplv of all rations which may he required
d a \ f or use of ihe United States, from the firft day of
»7 ! June, 1797, to the thirty-firft day of May, 1798, both I
rge, I days inclusive, at the places and within the diflriois here- —
ad- j -f ter mentioned, viz. At Ofwego; at Niagara; at 1
1 Pjefque lfte; at Sanduiky Lake, and on Sanduflcy -
pofl ! Rivar; at Detroit; at Michilimackinac; at Fort-Frank
and 1 ii n; at pLtfburgh ;at Cincinnati; at Fort-Hamilton; ,
an- jat Fort St. Clair; at Fort-Jtffcrl'on; at Grenville; at
j Picque Town and LoramiesStore; at Fort Adams; at
5, t0 j Fort Wayne; at Fort Defiance ;at any place below Fort
iji:A j Defiance on the Miami River to Lake Erie; at Fort t ; c
Mi, j Steuben ; at Fort Mafl'ac ; at any plate from Fort MaiTsc
to the south boundary of the ynited States on the river or
17, Miffifippi; at Fort Knox ; at Ouiatanon. aD
, di- j If luf plica (hall be required ior any pods or places not
sub- meutioned in this notice, all such fuppiies shall be fur- va
• ST- | mfli'd at prices proportiened to those to be paid at the
ilain j p 6 (i s before recited, or as be hereafter agreed on
intly between the United States and the Contractor.
The to be supplied are to consist of the sol- ss
fold lowing articles, viz.
'• One pound two ounces of bread or flour* T y
< " le T One pound two ounces of beef, or fourteen ounces of ,
adel- pork or bacon. t ;,
a the Half a gill of ri m, brandy rr whiftey.
'ted ; One quart and half.a pint of .
onths Two quarts of Viiiegv, { ,_, .
nort- Two l unndi of Soa ;, >V" h rat W m
One pound of Candles, J .
The rations are to be iurnifbtd in iuch quantities, as that n|
c c f there shall at all times during the said term, be fufficient
Wm. for the consumption of tke troops at Michilimackinac, Dc- t j
troit, Niagura, and Ol'wego, for the term of fix months in t j
advance, and at each of the other polls, for the term of ; r
_ at least three months in advanco, ia good and wholesome
jirovi&ons, if the fame shall be required. It is to be un- „
uerflood, that the Contravtcr iito be at the exyence and
" ( hr rifle of iffuirgthe fupplits to the troops at each poll, and
us ia that all lojl'es sustained by the depredations of an enemy, or 11
by means of the troops of the United States, shall be paid ,
Inave for at the price of the art'-' 5 captured or dellroyed, 011 '
QO ° r tfie depofitioHs of two or 1' ' - persons of creditable cha
w racters, and the certificate oi a commiffioncd officer, as- f
whtch certa ' B ' D g the cireumfiances of the less, and the amount L 1
-, of the ai tides for which compensation fr. all be claimed
of U pl OLIVER WOLCOTT, 1
it vil- Secretary of the Treasury. (
Lp "' . . No. 153.
e flage Diflrid of Pennsylvania, to %u t.
t, may BE it remembered, that on the twenty-fourth day of £
aave a September, in the twenty-Aril year of the independence
by no 0 f the United States of Amwica, William Cobbett of
r the said diflricft hath deposited in this office the Title of
-a Book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in
a far* the words following, to wit. ' '
" The Political Censor, or Review of the tnoft inte
d. " relling political occurrences relativa to the United States
"of America—By Peter Forcupihe"—ln conformity to
the A A of the Congrcfs of the United States, intituled
*1° A " or t ' le enc ouragement of laming by securing
: She the Copies of Map-, Chaits and Books to the authors
i- For and proprietors of such Copies, during the times therein
mentioned." SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk
M ftiftrift Pennsylvania.
SHERIDAN'S Dictionary.
f*l tIXTB fDITION,
i Is this Day Publifhcd,
Br w. ro UNc, MIL ls & sow,
I Corner of Second and Chtfuut ftrcctt,
In one large i-ve. -volume, price ; dollars.
A COMPLETE DICTIONARY of tV e ENGLISH. ,
LANCUAC , both with regard to found aad meaning,
one main objeS of which i« to establish a plus »nd per
manent Standard of Pronunciation. T« which iaorcfiiL4,
a Profodial Grammar.
BT TUOMAt iUEP.IDAh, d- M.
October *1. ttSt»
WAN TED,
Ai COOK, ia a privaicfamtJy; a woduA of g»©4 character,
and who cankbe well recommended.
E'quiic <»f tjie Piiatcr.
October <i 7 U
Boarding and Lodging
TVfO GENTLEMEN may be accommoda'ed w'th
e Boarding and Lodging, in a private family and ph-afaat
part of the city. Apply to the Printer. Ofl. ;i. up
iv A Manufactory FOR SALE.
A Valuable SOAP and CANDLE Manufactory, fiiuai*
1€ in a coovCTiieat part of the city ; the works aimoitnnetw t
jr on an entirely original conduction, and built of the Left
materials, aud may be set to *ork immediately. Perfon#
who wiih to purchase, ate requested to apply 41 No. 273,
). South Second Street.
September 13. t t f tf
Plans of the city of Philadelphia,
Inducing tkcNoRT-HiRN Liberties aud dittrift ȣ
SOUTHWARK ,
Published, and fold bv
BENJAMIN i*AVIES,
No. 68, High ilreet,
to (Price one dollar.) '
er THIS plan ii 16 inches square, and ha> been en
graved by one of the firft artiftt tn the city, from a late
and accurate survey. Purchasers are entitled to a pam
-30 phlet with each plan, giving " some account of the
20 city, it« population, trade, government, &c.
■° July 19 - tu&ftf
IX) . ,
II DANCING SCHOOL.
00 WILLIAM M'DOUGALL will open his school on Mo»-
00 day the Jtft mlt. at ten o'clock in the morning, at hit
— Elegant New Ball Rooms,
■*° In Fourth, between Clitfnut and Walnut Street,.
Hours of tuition for young ladies, from 10 to 1 o'clock
on Monday#, Wednesday, ?fid Friday mornings; and for
young gentlemen from 6 to 9 o'clock on the evenings o
at _ the fame days.
j {n addition to a number of new cotillions, he means t»
introduce a variety of Scotch Retls.
fed Note. The firft praftifmg ball te be on Tuesday C
.veniag, the firft of November, and to be continued every
Tuesday, during the feafoii.
y jl] For terms, &c, enquire at his house, N0.134, Market-
Zes ftrcet - ' ,
64 °*- - eotf - ,
ck " Qty cf Walhington.
SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. IT,
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT 0 THE
FEDERAL CITY.
A magnificent > 10,000 dollars, & > ooft
" dwetimg-houfe, j cadi 30,000, arc 5 '
j ditto 15,000 Sc. cath 55,000 40,000
hilJ 1 ditto 15,000 & cafli 15,000 30,000
fa. 1 ditto 10,000 & cafe io.ooo 30,000
r»t I ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000
I ditto 5,000 & cash 5, 000 10,000
1 calh prize of 10,000
ado. 5,000 each, are ■ 10,000
10 do. 1,000 - - 10,00 j
, re . ao do. 500 * " I0,00l»
fury °° do. 100 ' " 10,000
en- do. 50 10,000
ired 400 do. »5 * 10,000
yof 1,000 do. ao • ao,ooo 1
>oth 15,0 c© do. 10 • • 150,000
ere- ft.
;at 16,739 Prizes.
"•ty 3i,»6i Blanks.
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on : 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Diliari, 400,000
>at N. B. Tofivour those who may take a quantity ef
Fort Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the last draw#
F ° rt ticket, and the 30,ooothe last but ot.» :
anac And approved notes, securing payment iliajthef mon«y
iver or prizes, in ten days after drawing, will be received for
any number not less than 30 tickets. ,
1 not This Lottery will afford an elegant fpccimen of the prn
vate buildings to be erefled in the City o! Walhington—
t the fwo beautilul deGgns are already felcCledfor the entire
! 011 fronts on two of the psblic fquarcs; froroafefe prawing*
it ispropofed to erect two centre and four corner buildings,
: fo1 " as soon a< poflible after this lottery islold, and to convey
them, when complete;, to the fortunate adventurers, itt
the manner described in the ftheme for the Hotel Louery*
" 0 A nett deduflion of five per cent, will be made to ociruy
the 'necefTary expenses of printing, &c_*nd the .urp
will be made a pan of the fund intended for the National
University, to be eieAed within the city of Walhington.
.tions The Drawing will commeuce as soon as the tickets afo
fold off.—The money prizes will be payable m thirty «ay«
v after it is finiflud ; ami any prize, for which fortunate
5 that numbers ui e not produced within twelve months alter the
,c, f| 3l drawing is closed, are to be con£dercd as given to*"™
Y Dc " the funi for the University ;it being determined to fettle
th ® the whple buGnefs in a year from the ending of the draw-
0 ing, and to take up the bonds given as security.
Tome Th£ rea j f ccurlties give „ for the payment ol the Prize.,
!C un ' are held by the l'refident and two Direflors of (be EanK
e an j of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a
'dn mount of the lattery. ,
ny, or tweat y four gentlemen who by appointment ol
J l "' 4 the late Commissioners affiftcd in the management of tW
>, cm Hotel Lottery are requeftcd to undertake this arduous uX
e r a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufficie«t num
rr> her of thefc having kindly accepted, it is hoped that th
■'' >uut friends to a National University and the other federal ob
jefis may continue t6 favor the design.
By accounts received from the different p-rts 0 t
"T- Continent as well as from Europe, where the ticket
have been font for l'tle, the public are arffiired chat -f.«
drawing will speedily comr.itti*e, and that the
caution unavoidably ncceffaxy to iafire a fife "
day of c ii g tickets, has rendered the ihoir furpe7ifianiciWi , ra»- 1 ' JI
idence SAMUEL BLODGET.
,ett °l .5. Tickets may be had a? the Bank of Columbial ; » .
' ltle P s James Weft & Co. Baltimore ;of Peter ,
;or > in of John Hopkins, Rickmoud : and of Richard «'■'
„ . Cooper's Ferry.
ft inter
1 States
nity to „ „
nituled PRINTED BY JOHN
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:)erk CHESNWT-STREET.
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