1 By rmniAs jokmoN, djvjd STUART,& DANIEL CARROLL, Efjuircs, Commission ers appoin'ed by Government to prepare ihe Public iJujldiogr, &c. within the City of IVaJhi/igton, 'lor ihe rfcccptioh ot Con fcrefs, and lor iheti permanent r«?hdence afcr iht-year 1800— A LOTTERY TOR THE IMHtoVKMI N I OITTHE Federal City. Tickers »t 7 dollar's, are dollars. LIST OF PRIZtS., »iz. 1 Superb Hotel, with bailie, ) ■'» iwww «>u; houies, &c.&c.io.o6it) l C .'ifh Pi tie 1 ditto l ditto 1 diuo 2 ditto jo ditto 20 ditto 100 ditto 2ot> ditto 400 ditto 1,000 ditto 15,000 ditto 5,000 arc j,OOO 50b ico 5° *5 20 10 *6,737 Prists 33,263 31aaVs 50,006 By thisfehcrfte dt lecrfl the amount of th£ tick et s will return to the foitunate adventurers,• 2fnd yet the federal City will gain its objett thereby, ia a magnificent building defined both for pub lic and private convenience. Although feme eXpenee mutt necefT^rHy-at tend/the conducting of the lottery, (which ex pence * ill be taken from the principal prize] the Commifiioners having agfeed to present in re turn a fufacientr quantity of excellent free-ft one, together with the best adapted lots for the hotel and for the out-houfes, the value of. the lottery entire may be fairly rated ?Hsre than par: In this important inftancc it will be found, on exartiln'afrdu, to excced all tKc lotteries that have ever been offered to tKfc Public in thrs or perhaps in any Other eoumxy. The keys of the Hotel, when compleat, will'be delivered to'the I fortunate pc{Te{£or of the ticket drawtraagaiuft its number. — All the other prizes will be paid, , without dedu3ion,ih one monthafter the drazuutg, by the City at WaPnington, oV at such Bank or Banks as may be hereafter announced, for theconveniencyof the fortunate adventurers. The drawing .will commence on Monday the 9th 1 of Septcihbdi ne'xt, at thte City of Waftiing ori. Tickets may be had of" Col. Wm. Dickens, City tTreafurer of Washington ; Thayer & Bartlet, of Charleston, South-Carolina ; Gidton Dcnifov., Sa vannah; Me/frs. James WeJl'&Co. Baltimore; Mr. Peter Gil man, Boft'otf; a"hd at fu'ch other' places as will be hereafter pubtilhed. N. B. ONII HUNDRED DOLLARS wifi be given for; thfc best Plan of an elegant and con venient HOTEL,or INN, wiih hot and cold Bat hi, Stables, and oibcr out houses, if presented on or before ilic \6th of April next ; ari'd a pra fercnee will btf giv< n to the A'rrift for a C6ri tra&, provided he be duly qualified to compltat his plan. The ground on which the Hotel and out Houses arc to be erected, will be'a cortier rorof'aboiit qb' by*2oo feet, with a back avdniie to the IkafcJe.v &fc. S££titfrfs a'rtd eftimatcs of the expenle will be cxpt&ed with the elevations, &c, compleat j aud 50,00® dollars must be regarded by the Architect as the utmost limit in the cxpinfe intruded tor tVis puTpofe. S. BLODGET, Agent for the affahs ofthfe City . March 6, 1793. City of Washington. JxSwWr'Y 7th, 1793. ANUMB£k offcotS in this Ciiy will be of fered tor fate at ab&iori, by the Cothhtifl. iiouerQ, on the 17th day of September itext:'-'- One fourth part ot the purchase money is to be paid down, the refiduc at three equal annual pay ments with yearly iutcreft'oh the whole princi pal unpaid. JOHN M. GANTT, ClerA to the Com'rs. Extrait of an Ast of the General AfTemMy df Maryland, concerning the Territory of Co- Jumbia. ?nd the City ot Washington. 44 Be it ena&cd, That any Jurcigner may by died or wHfi hitcUfttr lo'ttc made, take and hold lands within that part of theJaid Ttrritofy which lies with in this State, in the fame man fret as if he was a citi *zen of this State ; and the Jiimt lands may be con veyed by him, and traxfinitted to a fid be inherited by his heirs or relations, as ij hcefnd they were citizens of thti Stat* : Proved,, That no' foreignirjhall, in virtue hereof, be entitled to any further or other privilege of * citizen.'* Jan. 19, (f TO BE SOLD, A noted covering Horse, OF THE HUNTING BR <iE D. HE was imported from England ber,. fe « eifle *Vli fa ffti r AT 1 j ncT etgh'iy-fix, and jaJj 1 "' ieh ytar* old ;heis a bright baVj liMiti a flrft handsonc inch high, is a of bone and his a*«*&!Sls >ny fcirfe. »it"Xi/eiT 9pp*<*c&Hi}t4%tk* tfrfc w Siate wKere htr has wfctrct) an.V^s ßeclined kte pui-fhafe informt herr.felvefr.--*. ■ Erwfeire - oflbjti^ ntc u - r «_ - ', > ..... * ,' . . v -'- "\-T(I|PI6B <slut t+ic ComV IV fSJWirtfrs appSr^W^fi^.ttcjjS/d'' $fc Traftee» ftf the ttniswhf «# wi) 1 -attend • aVtbstiw si, 6f: I? BiHsSfeSiifh', ira' (lie 48th, piupolc o*' 'V; fr Din !«ch fce;-- foai-a« may be fro-un<4ci.t4Hr:Wc jiu:lri iaft>bl tht "• . '•.» •' ' ', * ISEDERICK HARGE?3H' tkiffijaff.''" AuOrdinay.ee for fearing it': uapunCA | PcifiriiAt (J tfic Mi'tiitl due on lie I Sircfcript'ions lo tit Society for eth- ! bltfbing Vfefu! Mettiufdtt ures. WHfcKKAS doubts luvc heretolore arisen wuh Trgard lo the powrr ot the Society to anm x any ocnwitii s to iL- non-payment ot the ii Itninicnts, ?£ r rtat»ly to -.ne terms <«f the &il>- Jcr/pffnns. Ard whereas the Lfg'&ture at their '< ®on«s piffle! a fupplemrnt to the original latroi incoipyiarum, removing the said doums, andfuU}' authorizingihe Ducftorj to pass any ordinance they may think proper, to compel tke piirifiufrl payment of the Wfd fotlfcriptions. Sec. i Be it flrdatifkd, therefore, hi the Governor ard Directors oj • the. $Kttty for ejlablijhirg IJfcjvt Ma.nuJaClurei % l hat ii any (übfpriber or his .»Uigns, thai)'iicgJelfito pay the leconcf paym nt of his, her, dr their refp<Sive fuHfcnptions, together wkW the l» w fol iotettft arifittg thereon, fittifv 10 th. cashier of the United Slater Bank Qftce o( Difcouhr and D>pofit,at New-York, the c«;{hicr of the Bank of NVV-Yor k/ lite of ih< liank of the United States, in Philadelphia, ol John Bayard, ,fcfq. in tin city ot New-Brunl wick, in the state of New-Jcrtcy. on or be orc the th.rteenth day of Apul next : That then -tnr: in thart cafe, all and < very (hate or Chares of'fucti pet Ton or perforts so lo matte fucn pby merits as atorefaid, and the monies by them pie vjouflpaid, shall be forfeited, and forever there after veiled in the fa id Dirc&ors, and their suc cessors, for : the cottimcn benefit of the f.Jd So ciety. Sec. 2. And be ii jurt/ierordainedly the uforejaid, That it any I'ubfcribcr, or his afligns shall ncgledt to pay the third payment of his, he or theii\rcfp*£iivc sub for iptions, together witl the lawful inteitil anting thereon, on or bctoi the thirteenth day ot May next. That then an< in that cafe all and every {hare or lha'res of fuel person or pe sons so to make t'uc 1 payments as afore laid, and the monies by then previously paid, (Hall be aud torevc thereafter vested in the (aid Dkc&ois, and thci fiicoeff ,rs, for the common benefit ot the fat< "•> . ' ** >• ,x i ■ ' • •- 1 ?5i c< *> .. ao,ocA' ■ 14.^0 10,000 165,000 ib,'oo& tetono l . 10,000 10,009. . so,o*a_ iyf,6tid 7 < i* TTiS Dollars 350,030 See. 3. A'd fie it further ordained by the authority fort [aid, Tint if any fubferiber, or hu alligip, 11cgleft to pay the fourth payment of his, »cf,or their fertJemve futifcri ptions, on or'befofe hi'thirtet'imth of Jli !y next, that tWn and in hat cafe, ail and every share of'(harts of such uerfon or person?, so ncgh'Aifrg -lo' make such payments as afore/aid, and the monies by them previously paid, (nail be and forever thereafter velfed tn the foid ITirtflbrS,2nd their rucceffors, for the common benefit of the laid Society. NrCHOLAS LOW, Governor. rajfe'd at h'eiv-Ark % ?o(h februar }, 1 793, Counlerfigried) EL I$H A b6u DIN OT, Stfcretm y pro BE IT KNOWN', that theprbporticxn of rie which tnay be paid, on the rcfpe&ive pay ments ef every original (hare, by such Stock holders as prefer paying a rrinietV of laid (hares in Ipecie, in lieu of deferred defct, is as follows : Dolr. its. On the i£ih of April, 17-93, with in terest from 13th July, 1792, 7 63 On the 131b of May, 1793, with in tcrcft fioni 13th January, 7 Bf> On tfrt 13 hof July, 1793; 8 G9 1 Stock holders in the laid Society are iaere.by notified, that I, the fubfoiber, am duly autho rized" to make the requisite indorsement* Upon th<* certifidales of (hates' which tlicV 'respec tively hold, and that brfoks of ti an'jfei aVfcpjx.n ed at my office, in Front-Hreet, N^W-York. LOW. lawt^M. February 21, 1793. B rBD-St A T i£<Jv Kesolved, THAT any pcrfon reading in Euibpc, wiio ftiajl authorize the Prcfid*ent. Directors and Company of the Bank of the United States, to receive annuities, or Interest arising from the public debt of the United States ot America, shall from lime to time have authority to diaw on the laid Prcfident, Diicdlors and Company, to the aniount of the monies by'thefrt iH'eivfetL which drafts fliall be paid without dfeduAiori and tree of exptnee —Or, The President, Dijcftors and Company, if ret queflid, will remit the monies by them received to any pafrtff EtiroJjle, frceol exptnee and" With out dedu&ii/n, iff Bills of Exchange at their cur rent value, and at the risk of the pcifoft to whoof the lame ill aII be remiiied. &y the President and Directors',' 3™ JOHN KEAtt, Ciffiifcy,.: t • ,■ f R O POSALS For re-printing a new, entertaining and inftrufliveWoik, iii titled, T HE Errors of Education. JnJlah'lity of mind impedes §ur road (o ve r f e'c t i ok ; and youth ;if net dnwiaitd by '£ x a mVI e ;fo iliaj'irate- tht prelects uj V 1 r't ur, ■ mitt everjail into hRKOK. The European edition 1 of this work, printed 101 l year, fells at 12*. the two' volutins, (tnijm copra, ij any, tt be had at thnlp'ricS /—This Ji Jl American edition, which lhall be well executed, on an (.nine new type and fine papfr, will be delivered to lubfciibers in one volunje of about 42<1 pages iam<), neatly bound, ai n'FrtAkCriwk e-icli, to I* p»id <in receivihjf- the botjf, wStcli will to press as Joan as a fufSeieiit Dum ber of fwfcriptjons aie obtained to defray the ex'ptnic of the undertaking. „ , '»-* ji"- • '■ . — ,f ■ » ke mtivtiatiic ■ V'tyßyft- 45Wj- W< V.Jwflfi W# Air. Hmr.r.hammer f)\, A'a. 24, ■ ; h\ MtJJrj. Co. P;intfrs,'Trerrtori ; by the Sf lfthtet, intaboje fa JiibfLriplicii facers are l»d*td. - -ISAAC NEALE] I' covipiiatJßcj.Qf'this'Gezith num -B?™'* PwU 'each wtfl ht pnid by the' , ■ §j 'ihoj&umkfj; '■ 1 BY MRS. ELIZA FARSONS. 352 Vinall's Arithmetic. THE Secoffd bdition of thii work* *fith im provements, will speedily be put to press. The rapid sale ot the hi ft edition*, gfttatjy be yond the author's moil f«nguine expe&ations, cncoarages bim to print a second edition. He' intends to have it printed upon much better pa per than the former, ana wun a new type.' Those Booksellers who wifl» to take a num. ber of copies in (hec.s, are iequefted to apply to the author for particulars. * 1000 Copies. .... , At a'meeting of the School Committ he, .. Fcbiuary 1793. The Committee, appomted to examine 14 The Preceptor's Alliftam, or Student's Guide," being a fvftemancal treat ife of Arithmetic, by John . Vina l j., teacher of the Mat hi ipaticf & Writ ing, in Borton, reported, that'they haVe aitciMecf thai si 1 vice, and are'of opinion, that the work is executed with judgment, and is as weil calcu lated for the use ol schools, counting houses, and private families, as any of the fame compass that has hitherto* been offered to thfe public.' Voted, Th.it the above reoort be accepted, and that.Mr.ViN a ll befnrnilhecTwith a copy of it, whenever he (hall desire it. Copvot the Records. Attest, CHARLES BULtfNCH, Sec'ry. The foliowiog ch'afaclfcf of the above work, is given in the Review of tht MaJJachufetts Ma gazine, for Jan. 1793 : 44 This is a very ulefti) WriVk, ahd is no ill proof of the judgment and industry of the author. The rules, are laid down with piQprietjj, and the examples annexed arciu«icient for their il hjftraiion. One part of the work dcfcives par ticular commendation. We mc&A th4t which the author stiles 44 Mercantile Arithmeticlt occupies a considerable pottion of-hts book, but not more than its importance will juftify. We would rcconimcnd to th£ young Arithmetician to pay a particular attention to this branch. He will find its principles Well explained. And should he make himlelf mailer of them, he will always have reakm to acknowledge his obliga tion'to 1 the judicious artd laborious author, We cannot bul congratulate the rifirig generation on account of the many ufeful **rodu&ipns ivhi£h have lately appealed ; and in which their inr provemcnr has been principally confuheo.— Among those productions we mVifV place this treanCeof Arithmetic. We should be wanting '°J U .^' CC t0 l^c author, should we not'aqknow- that his work is in reality, that which jts title inr^oHl —The Pr Assistant, or Stu d'e nt* 's Gt/iut." fci. 13. War Department, January 28, 17QJ3. TNFORMATION ig hereby given to all tfic J. military Invalids of the United States., that the funis to which they arc entitled tor fix months of ihfcir'riftlual"peinfioii,'fioin the 4th day of September 1792, and which wiill>ecoiiie <1 ne on the sth day of Match V7Q33 will be paid on the said day by the Commifiioners ot the Loans within the flat 6s refpc&Vvely, um&f the ufiial Hgulations, viz. livery application for payment must be ac companied by the following vouchers : ift. The certificate given by'the Hate, fpecify ing that the ptfrfori pdlfelTing the (W is in Idcl an Invalid, and afcertainuig the sum to Which, as fitch, he i& annually intitlcd. 2d. An affidavit agreeably to.the following A. L. Camt before me, one of the Jufliccs of the county of in the state of and made oath that he is the fa me A. l£ to whom th« original certificate in his polTeilion was giv cif, of wt:irli the/ follbWing is a copy (the cef tifiifittc given by ihe state trt be recited) Thai hi kind (regiment, cotpsor vcffclj-st tbe time he was cfilVpiea, and that he now lefides in the arid c'oiuiiy qf and has rcfided' iherf far the lift years, previous to which he rifided in In cafe an Invalid should apply for payment by in attorney', the said attorney, ti-fides the certificate and bilh'liefore rccitid', tn'uH produce a special letter Of altolney agieeable to tHc foi-' lowing form : • ' !». A; B. of 1 cooh'tyVf Cafe of do hereby coulhtute jud appoint C. D. of my lawiul attorney, to receive in my behalf of my pension lor fix mfinthV, as an Invalid ol the United Stales, liom the 4th day of Sep tember 1792, and ending the 4th day of March >793- Signed Sealed in the Prefcnce of i Acknowledged bt foie me, Applications of executors and adminiflratoi j tnoft be accompanied with evidence oi their refpefnve nfftces, and affo of the time the Invalid nenfibn'they may claim". By ( ommand the Preftfc'itt ot ti c United States, H. K NOX, Secretary at War. Stock Brokers Office, No. 45, Great Dock-ttreet, New-York, THE Subscriber intending to confine himfel en tirely to the PURCHASE & SALE 01 SIOCKS on COIVIMTSSIO N, begsleave to of fer hisfcrvrces to his friends and others, in th iirtfc ot a St<K.k Broker. Thofc who ple-af to favor him with their business. tnay depem upon having it tranfa£ed with the utmost fide !ity and dispatch. Orders fV»m PhiUdMpMa, Boflim", or'aK. other theUn ittrd Stales/will be ftrifll attended to. ~ ~, „,,LEON'A r'E>'BLEECKE R. PLANS OF THE City of Wafhin^toti, ...... Su I*7 ". le Booksellers}. >. DOUSON, CARf.Y, YOUNG., (3 CKUKSHAKK. (my r- - v -_ y j, t&i* <X th?V»ied Suit. Thomai of the f ald Jn'l potiied in this Office, the Tulr „f 'j t lhdt ' word. following; |t wl , p lo '' ,n vW A " tyftl tefjtf tie sjfifp'i'«»«,r A j , ' T/'-'Z'- J- b,-X« ; v ' 7« ar/»,rt a in Au.in of ih?C..,% " Penile, Maty Houje of ?k,Ll r lt{, u .rj'."i interior Uii,,J " town,,, j/ PUuJe/phia.-Ll, U "" ,h t y f," Urd fnr v/ :«< VJ,"««.•«-' »<* Ac* /f f ;*yj '■ijkmtnls." Mo.ictq, ' In conformity cmh« && .rf ihr rv „ tfce U»itrdSi»t«,iniHM| f <i, .. An AdnL ,!! Nt Learning, by lf- L „ n ! " Colics of Map',, ChaVii thoU and f Jr h Cop^, <W - 1 .r U ; Times therein menuoi{exi." „ . .SAMUEI. C.UDWEJi Ele.kol ihe Dlflria of Curric : Bjhmtoh, b, JUfa y nomas Alter!: 80/ ton, by Djiit Ke/I. ' JVforfe's i **** Jn a lew weeks wilfbe puKifhed, By THOMAS and ANDREWS, KM-rtuft No v 45<>■*"! "bury -Street, BoH,m, ( , luo Volumes, targe OQavo WORLD, brought down to thepiefent LW The General Contents are— PAftT 1.-'Ol AllVu'iomy, a. c,n,W o( i with and Iriiroauftdry'iothe fcn-nci of undi r thu .head will aii sceciinl »t Vk ieveril jfttonanycaj fyfr m* of; jbe Work!, «no a particular defenpuon of theiru. ouc. A uf>!e of the dia'mete'rs, perils. &c. u s the f>veral Pianets" 1.1 the solar fyflftrt'-Yi iccou'ttv <jf iKi Comets and fixed stars. , 9,1 G 4°°V,\ t H*,7-.4J use and proofs figure magfiitude and motion of Ae E.rth- Dtf&ftni of the Sphere— circles * Div.fioits of *h*Earth•dnw'a.iff clifnifA' —methods of finding the JatUiidVanff lo,\g (ude of plates from celeaial bbfmrations—Glohei, and their use—with a.numberof the iWI use. tut ants cfA'/ifamihg GAj'gVaph'icil Problems a'rfi Theorems M■■ps, and their ufe—'fourccsdf n c a'?;- * 1 ly u I the winds and tiats—length ol miles in different eounlrus—tlaluiaj divifi»ry of the Eaith— account of the Gregorian or new ftil<% Bee. I. C. A. A. A. S. ■3 *» >r» l#» Amjrjca —lil difcovfcry by CdldHibettl general dcfcripticyi of tht Continent, in whlth u a lengthy difcufiion of the quclhou, VVhcii, whence, an<J by whom, was Ameiica fi.il peo pled? With a long and entertaining accouiii'of the Indians,and the late difcovertes on the no-iti wc &?• —North America—chrono logical account of its difcovcty anil fcttlemeiUa, its d yifions-Danish AmericjL Am er id a, Un it bD St at is of Ame'r i C* 6 — general deferipiion thert, Hidudin'£ a MH« »y war, and" many other ufeful anti en tertaining matters. South America—ijs'di vifions, particular description oV Us fcvfiral viritfci'and couhme*! West India Islands, &c., ... ***. T!»* of the work will be ilh'ftriied by the countries described, from the coire&eft copies. PART ll.—Containing every thing elfential which is contained 1 in the bt f ft and laicft qu'drio J djtion of Guthrie's and other Briiifh G"r«AfrW phies, with fele&ions from celebrated navtga* tors, travelers ancl rcfpe&able authors of oihcr natiptfs, Set. Of ,£p ropi in general—.its grand di»ifusfts; pzrticular gcngr.iplr.cdl defenptions of iis Icw- T-af Kwigdofnt y»id RepufeYico, &•<;. iis fi'iuatiori, boundaries, general history, p*ul cujar descriptions of iis several diviliohj, Set, Of Africa—its general history, bourfdiriei, grand divisions, Sec. Alfp, new fJiftpyerirsi Terra Incognita, Geographical tically arranged I —Chronological TaßJe of re markable events, dllcoverjes and inventions! lift of men of learning and genius, with other utelul mifceiiany. _ , %* Tins part will also be iUuftratcd with maps of the'cbuWi tt-s dVfcribed. TO THE PUBLIC. THE Authoi is fenjiblc ifjat the firft'pjditiot of his American Geography (which makrs Pajt I.'ol the above work) Was in many mttanfcs jdf fc£live, in others erroneous, and in fom'coffcn five. It has been his endeavour, as it was h>s desire, ijQ the present edition, tp fupplv the defi ciencies, coircft the errors, and inc)ior?t/r the offenfive parts of the last. To aflift him in this bijfinefs', be hai received many nications from the heads of department in the goyernment, and from gentlemen of re fptftability in the several ilatcs. The descrip tion of foreign couhnics (which compofa Part 11. of the above work) has bren Carefully cbm piled from the moil approved writets on Geo graphy, anctufelul information introduced fr6m the discoveries of the latest Navigators, Travel lers, and reffj'e&abfe'authors. Indeed, no nqr expense have been fpared'to fenHe'r this work the moty complete, accurate, and ufeful of any ever offered to the publi?. ■' . 4 NKW T E A S. imperial,hVson&souchong; Of the very quality,arid lateiV impcytano* from Cannon, via jN'ew-York, by retail,** No '9' , c .Third, tlctw£eh CVefnut and Marxet Streets. N. B. A Jew liorei oj the ahvc HYS OSferfulr. i 1 '
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