Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, November 12, 1795, Image 4

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    City of Wafnington. A'ml
___ desired to
SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, persons ir
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE Modioli
FEDERAL CITY.
I A magnificent > 20,000 DolI»rs, and
"* dwelling house, > e»(h 3«,ooo aie Bellemr
s o,»ao Ofl
i ditto 15,000 &ca(h =5,000 40,000
1 ditto 15,000 &cash 15,000 30,000
1 di'-to i»,ooo Ic cash 10,000 jo,ooo
1 ditto * 5,000 Si cash 5, 000 10,000
1 ditto .5,000 it c»(h 4,000 ,0,000
1 Cilh ol 10,009
2 ditto 4,000 e«cb, ar« IO.OfO T\V
,0 ditt« »,000 10,9»» .
,o ditto $00 io.oo» Q K Jr E
,eo ditto i'o« 10,000 O Pro
soo ditto 5* »o.°o« Views, 1
ico ditto »5 lf>,00» of itsLo
~000 crt.t® »•
ditto « , ~=,OOO A^rtj
16,739 t""*
33,161 Blank*
■ ■■ I. That
,0.000 Tickets at 8 doKar« 400,000 that e
' J —; — of vi
This Lottery will afford an elegant fpecimea of the brow
private buildmp to be ercftcd in the City of Wafci.Jton ,
-Two beautiful deft R ns are already We tte3 the enure IQch .,
front lon two of the public fqnares i from the e draw. of as
toizs, it is proposed to rreft twp centre arul our comar nicdii
building, as focm as pebble alter this Lottery is so.d, and fcfib<
40 convey them when complete, lo the fortunate auventur.
ess. in the manner described in the fc.icuie tor the hcxe
Lottery. A nettdoduftmn ot five per cent, will be made •
to iriray the neceff.ry expenccs of printug, &c. and
the fu.plu. will be made a part of the fund intended to. the *'gn'
National U»iverfity, to be erected with.il the City of P=«'
W,fl,in ß"' n - ' , . . , Suhfi
fcr The drawing will soon as the Tickets
are fold off. The money prires will be payable - 1^
in thirty days after it is (inilhed.and any pr izes for which •
(ormtatc number> are not produced within twelve nioatlu P I
titer the drawing is closed are to be Canhdered a;- g'fen
towardt Ihe fund for the Univerflty, it b-tng determin
ed 10 fettle the whole bufinef* in •« year horn the ending f
of the drawing and to take up the bonds given as leca-
The rest fecrtrities given for the payment of the Prue OITI
are bcld by the Pvefident and two Oireffors of the B*ik Q D,
of Columbia, »nd are valued at more than half the amount f rm ti
of the Lottery. - Land,
The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of <
the late Commiffioflers afiifted in the management of the j on i j tl
Hotel Lottery are requeued to undertake this arduous talk „ Jhor,
• second time on behalf of the public ; a fufScicnt num- , e u c „t
her of these having kindiy act- pted, it is hoped that the , lonvsn:
fHends to a National Univerflty and the other federal ob- :
ie&t mast continue to favor the design. The synopsis of Clover,
one of the Colleges, to form a branch of the National „
loflitution, is already in the press, and will be fpeeiUly rtn j, rs
publilhed, together with its conftitutiou. j The
A compleat Plan of the whola of this Important va iim
Ir.ftitution, compiled from a fele&ion of the bed materi- f, i a ,
»1«, ancient and modern, will be fubtnitted to the public <j ti
whenever the fame may have gone through such rcvillons an i„£,
as may be ncceffaryte establish the perfcit confidence an !
general approbation, so essential to its present rue and =»- Ot?
wre eiiftence for the general good of America. c
By accounts received from the diflerent parts of th« O
Continent as well at from Europe, where the tickets
have been sent for sale, the public are assured that the
drawing will fpcedily commanae, and that the rare and
caution unavoidably netelftry to insure a fafe disposal ol At ti
the tickets, has rendered the inort fufpanfion mdiipenlable. in
F * t ™" 7 SAMUEL BLODSET- W
. 90 eodtf j t /
• * ixket# tn2y be had at the Bank ot Columbia; ±
of lamea Weft & Cr>. Baltimore or Gideon Denifon, moU!
Savannah, o' Peter GiUnan, Boilon; of John Hopk.i«f [ orm
Richmond ; and of Richard Wells, Cooper s ferrv. ptfrc
—— ; — Wil
Scheme of a Lottery, ™;
r« rat's 30,900 Vtlkn. on a66,c00 DilUrs Dtd*f!i*K 15 2 _
per Cent, frtm the Prim —This lottery confifli of i>B,ooo s on ',
Tickets, there arc 14,53? Prizes, and »3,401 j n t )
Blanks, being about meatdjrt haij blanks to 1 !>""■ fwai
UitcdtwrsoftheiSociety toreUabltm-no; Uieful Ma-
X nufatlurts, having »tfolved torreS LOTTERIES for
raifme Okl H u Ntia id Thocia nd Dol i. a as, agreeably '
to an Aft of the ot the State of New-JfrfeV,
have appointed the following persons to fup'rintend and T
dire£lthe drawing of the fame, via. Nicholas Low, Uulus 11111
Kmc, Herman Le Roy, James Watfo.i, Richard Har- 4
rifon, Abiiah Hammond, and Carnelius Ray, of the city ol Mo
New-York—Thomas Willing, Jofepll Hall, Matthew M'» Cos
Conncl and Andrew Bayard, of the city of Philadelphia Thi
—His Excellcncv Richard Howell, Esq. Eliat Bourfinot, viz
Gencial EliasDayten, Jam. s Parker, John Bayi'd. Doct
or Lewis Llonham, Samuel W. Stockton, J.o(hua M. Wal- J, O
lace, Joseph Bloomfield, and Elilha Eoudinot, of New
Terfey, who offer the f»ilowing Scheme »f a Lottery,
and pledge themfclves to the public, that they will take
every aflnrancc and precaution in tlieir power to have the
Monies paid by the Managers Irnm tinae to time, asrccctv
cd into the Banks at New-Ycik and Philadelphia, to
remain for the perpofe ot paying Prii s which (ball be
immediately discharged by a check upon one ol the Banks
' s C H E M E:
! Sriae of so,ooo Dollars is »®,ooo
JC,OCO l<\ooo
# 4,000 10,000
' a,too jo.oo®
® i,o*» 10,000
Ic, i co ,0 ' 000
ito ,oo IO.OOu 71
,05, 5° 'i' 1530 fil
3 , 0 20,00 c in
j r 110,00 c ir
.0 ' 8 -™° Pj
Prir.es. »< ,2 .° 00
» i,461 Blanks; Jirft drawn number, a,OOO -
Lafldrawn number, a,OOO
4SOOO Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 366,000 ]
The drawing will commence, under the inlpeclton o
aVomn.utfe ot the Superintendents, as toon as the Tick-
rt! i-rt fold, of which timely notice Will be given. i
The Snpciinteadants have ippomlcd John N. ( uirming
ot Newark, Jacob R, Hardenberg, ol Xew-Bruofwick,
and l.ioatfcju Rhea, of Tunton, as immediate Manager,
thereof, who have given ample fecuiity tor dilchtrging
the trulf icpoled in them. '
(p" In order lofceure the punctual payment of th>
r uea, the Supenniendanls of -.he Lottery have dirctted '
that the M'ahagera lh»l! each eaier i«t? bonds in ■
dollars, witnfouilurtic.eiitfecuiuits, loperfoiui their lu
iliudtious, the fobllance of which 1a
I Tnat whenever either of the Managers (hall receive
the fiim ol ThrCe Hundrtd Dollars, immdiatcly he lhall
place the fame in one ol the Banks ol New-York or 1 In.
laddchia'i to the ciedii ot the Governor ot thciociety,
and such ot the Supenntendantt at ive 111 the city where
the monies are placed, 10 remain there until the Lottery
is drawn, lor ihe payment ol the Priaes.
11. The Manager* to take lufficieut fccurity for any
Tickets they may truft,otberwife to be refpoufible forthem.
|jl T 0 keep regular books ef Ticl-ets fold, Mo
nu s received and paid int« the Bank, abiti -ds of which
(hsll be sent, monthly, to iheGovcrnor Ol the Society.
Paterfon, January 1,1794.
On application to either of the above gentlemen, infor
nation Will be given where tickcts mav be hed. tu&if.
r—
A IX pfrfoits having any demand: on the B <
/V Mja. r HtwaoM.latc of Buck, j.
desired to apply to Wu.lia« HawsoN near Bnftol, in I I
the count / aforcfaid, for immediate foment. And all
persons indebted to said Eft ate arc rcquefte.dl to ""I'cpaj
ment to the faidWiil»m Hewfen, who u Werwy aucho
rifed to receive fAmc.
EIIZAB2TH Hewson, Exefvtn*. Or, a '
Jonathan Williams, ? ""
William Hiwjon, 5
-rr —I cording 1
American LanaJ capes.
11: cm, anv
tiofii,
PROPOSALS »• A
PUBLISHING IK
Twenty-Four Vlil. n'V o, and^d
C F.LECTED from the moil ftriWrig and wterefting gW •_ .
O Profpeas in the Wnited Sutea ; each cf which continei
Viewt, will be accompanied with a defcnptive accoun situa .
of its Local, Hiftortcal, and other Incidental Peculiarities k
By G. I. PARKYNS, vincesa
Authtr «/ the " Monape Reiraint an% Aruient Co/Iks to Great V. 1
J Siit.iin." regctab
CONDITIONS. s »"'• *!'
I. That the work (hall lie publlflied by Subferip.ioo • and ht.c.,^
that each Subfcribcr fltall engage to take the whole set montor
of Vi«ws, and fliall pay for each engraving, if blaok or
lf brown, z Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollar*.
n I. That thedimenfions of oaohengravmg fhallbe I4by 17 1. a «
re iiich-i, cxecntcd in ;quatinta, and publilhed upon paper be tic
of a superior quality. The publication to commence im- 11. A J
" mediately; and cue engraving to be the Sub- ' IJo ' J "
d fcribers, on the firft Monday of each fuccecd.ng month, 111. A
until the proposed series fhail be finally completed. "
f! HI. That with the last View of the series, Ih.Ubedeli
, j vered an engraved title»-page ;an elejjant charailerimc Th
vienette: a map of the route, connected with the proi
0f pests exhibited in the the course of the Work; and an
Alphabetical lift of the Subfcrtbert. the l» t <
Sulifcriptiont are received by Mr. Marrifon, »t his Print
: s fliop, Maidt-nlane, New-York, by Mr. Carey, Book-feU- The rJ
, er No. 118, Market flreet, Philadelphia, and by all the
principal Book-fellors ir. the Onitcddtates.
February IS. t 1 M 1
n- FOR SALE, 2 Ch
2 A very valuable ESTATE,
Called TtrirrKNUJM. Poll
te CITUATE in tU ttwnjbip of Upper Derly, a.i county of $
hk J Dfliitvare, J 1-1 miles frum Philadelphia and half ant e wa")
II" from the new WeJler, road: containing tjO at res oj cxcelUnl si Rl
Land, 4C of -aihieh are good watered MtaJtnu, <)Oof frime ?Sc
of Wood Land, and the ret Arable of the frj) quality. There art JEf
tbe „ f -,, fremih a good truoHory Brick House, vjtlb 4 " 9 Irt
aflc a floor, 'nd Cellars under ihe -whole, -with a Pump 7! eU of "J IO Fr
'»»- telle*' Water in front; <2 Urge frame Burn, Stables, av. other II , Sc
the , convenient buildings; a SmoLe-Honfe andJlone Spnng H»fe ; two „Sc
ob- ZM d Apple-Orchards, and one of Peaches. T'se Fields area.l in jj
of Clover, except those immediately under tillage, and are ft laud H u
nal cot to have the advantage of Water in each of them, which Il} G
lily rtn J, rs it peculiarly convenient for Crazing. 15 Si
! The fit uat ion i, pliafaat and healthy, andfrom tieoigb cults- p,
:ant | rat i a n of the Land, the good neighborhood, and tie vicinity to then- Sj
="■>- i fv, it IS veiy fuiialle for a Gentleman's Country Seat. 18 It
blie lh' e foregoing is part of the £fl ate of Jaeob Hatmandeccafed Jg T
lons and offered for sale by M 08-DEC A 1 LEWIS %Q A
and Surviving Executor.
f«- Ofl-9,1795 — ui:
the Sale of valuable Property. **ti
k ,h! To be Sold, by Public Auclion,
and On T«efday, the I oth day of December, 179J, 11
I of At the Tontine Coffee-Houfe in New-York, at II 0 clock
ible. m the forenoon, all the right, title, and lßtcrclt ef the Calei
AMERICAN IKON COMPANY, tal
In the following valuable TRACTS of LAND,
jef x> all thattratftof land containing about 1500 acre!, j u p r
bia; J\ fttuate in the county of Orange, being part of the Legi
i,on i mountain lots. No. 21 and ah, in the patent of Cheefecock, ] U J,
>kt«' f orm(:r ly laid out by Charts Clinton, Ef-j. deceafcd, and p ep
ptrrchafed by the Agent ot the American Iron Company ot Dep
Wi Ham Smith, Efq- on the Bth day of November, 1766. Co „
This traiS contains fame plough land and swamp; alio offi
Potuckeit Pond and the outlets thereof. Rev
£15 % All that trad of land situate on the welt fide of Hud
-B,ooc fon'"s river, near Buttermilk Falls; containing 1000 acres.
3>4 61 i n t his trad there is said to be a valuable mine, some good D m
, ~ swamp and timber bnd. Exe
: 5. All those two tractS situate on the north fide ot the Dut
' S !'' r Mohawk rivar, being part of the Manor of x Coiby, pur-
r Y chafed by the Agont of the American Iron Company in the j) rl
f. y j years 1 7 6j and 1767, of Oliver Dclancy, Esq. the one con- j
j.',''' - taining >940 acres, the other j81 J acrcs. c
Har! 4■ All that tria of laud situate on the north Sd: of the Ge ,
-,t v ot Mohawk river, near the German Flats ; at' w ning part of ,
M M'» Colby's manor, and bounded on the eail by Canada creek. ,
eiphin This trad, will be divided, and fold in the iollowi:«g L.ott,
dinot, viz, . '
Dost Acres. Acres, ,
• Wal- Lot t containing .966 Lot 14 containing 1000 1
New £ 9©j 15 * 1000
°"« r y, , 844 *6 5*9
I! take g o 4 17 411 li
, 7 6X 18 1160
" CCIV * 4 got 19 I0 "t 5 B<
hi a, to ® 1
hall be 7 97® *« 10-0
Hanks 8 I0«0 »I v .
9 iopo »» ?9° M
10 1000 *3 "5° Pr
B '' ooo XI 1000 »4 930 i;
,O ' o '° 1000 45 ti;
10,000 " JCOO » v
'to coo The'traA on No. 4is chiefly beach, maple, bifc and elm. Q '
so'ooo The purchase money to be paid by the following inftal- M
io'ooo mcnts, viz. one-fourth on the d:ty of sale: one-fourth on the y
t jleoo fir (I Tuesday in April next; one-fourth 011 the firft Tuesday K
20,00 cin Oaobcr, 1796; and the remainder on the Bra Tuesday N
30,00 c in April, 1797. when deeds will be giveh to the purchaser.
36,t0e. Plans of the different traAs of land may ce fcen by ap- j
18,000 plying to Mr. Peter Goelei, one of the trullees, in New- p
■ York; or to Mr. Bdward &d-jcards, in Philadelphia. e
»6a,000 November 4. ' rn&t.
'* "1000 • Forty Dollars Reward. 1
TT> AN away from the fubferiber, living at Mordington
366,00 c Mills, near Frederica, in Kent county, (late of Dcla- i(
: ft(on ol warC| on the night of t j le J?t h of Jnne last, a Have negro ,
he 1 tck- maa named jjenN, about 17 years old, 5 feet 10 or 11 f
: a " incites high, of a yellow complexion, and might pass for a a
uimtiins muiatto -i he clothes he had on cannot, with exaaneft,
mil wic defcKbed, as he made several breaches of honesty, in d
Iche'cinc that way, on his fctting out. He is a viry great sloven
in his dress; has naturally a condemned and surly counte
„ of ,h, nance, altho' he at times affeds a fm.Ung one; his vilage s
direfterl is thin, with large black whiskers; the whites of his eyes "
n .c,ooo often red: It is not recollcftcd whether he has any par- »
the.T ;n- ticular ftefh-marks, except on his back, where may be ■
seen (tho' light) the f» rs of the whip, placed by judicial J ,
II receive authority, lor house-breaking, lock-breaking, stealing,
yhe lhall icc. as well before, as since 1 purchased him. He is pof
;or fill, feffed of but a lmail lhare of reason or fenGbility; a great
e Society, coward, tho' his looks are devilish, and at the fame time
ty when sneaking. A» he took his flight upwards from here, at
e Lottery t h e commencement of harvest, it is prcfumed he was per
suaded by some of the free negroes in this quarter to make
1 for any his cl'cape with them—should he net be in Philadelphia,
: for them. h e is prdbably between here and there.
old, Mo- Whoever takes up the said negro Bcnn, and £ec»res
of which him in any public goal, so that his maftei may get him
: Socicty. a g i i ll) fhill have the above reward ; and if brought hoijie
- f additional charges for reasonable expencea, paid by
Tt. tiff. James Douglafs.
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15 Switzerland 39* Virginia
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The United States Register for 1795,
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16 Calendar, with the necafiary Boundaries of the United 1) tl
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411 Sipaaces of Government Sefiions of the Courts
H6O tor 1794 Western Territory
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I Maflachufetts Order of time in which the n
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Delaware Abftraft of goods, wares,
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uefday Ken o [uc ] t y from the ift of Oftobcr
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chaier. charlotte a tale of truth—by Mrs. I «Wfon, ,of the j
' new Theatre, Philadelphia. Second Amewtan edition—
1 ew " Frice 75 cents. [The rapid sale of the firft edition of tliis
enterefting novel, in a few months is the befl criterion of
-—^— its merit.] mc
EXTRACT TROM THE CRITICAL REVIEW, ABBIL 179r,p. 4(13- '
~ " It may be a tale of truth, for it is not unnatural, and
fT?^ 11 a ta ' cof ' CR ' dilttcfs—Charlo:te, by the aatifice of a' ? n<
teacher, recommended to a school, from humanity ra- in
e negro than a conviiSUn of her mtegrity, or the regularity, cu
' r °l 11 if her former conduct, is enticed from her governess, and wr
oJ \. a accompanies a young officer to America—the marnage fit
, " le ceremony, if not forgotten, is postponed, and Charlotte i i
it y, tn dieg a mart yr totlic ineonftancy of her lover and treach m;
tflov;n c.y of his friend. . . tn
. co "' The situations are artless wd affeSing—the defcnptioa of
'J. v a S e natural and pathetic ;we should feel for Charlotte if such a ~~ f
lis eyes p rr f on ever existed, who for one error, scarcely, perhaps
e^ so severe a puniihment. If it is a fielion, poetic ce
® jullicc is not, v e think, properly distributed."
tic:'.'nil' 1 1 ' In^aifitor —by Mrs. Rowfonx 3econd Philadel- j
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« r - LOTTfeRY INTELLIGENCE.
erent
ra4h We are informed that the gentleman who drew the
r of r'5,000 dollar prize, in the Canal Lottery, was the
parte proprietor of only a single Ticket-Th,. mJbnc. of
iffngs good fortune, (hews that it is well to be m Fortunes
1 dc - l-oad ; and i» the more pleating, as the owner of t
cs of prize is a very worthy* though not a very
lue of " 'The Scheme of the Canal Lottery is certainly one
MKiies of the belt which has appeared—for, independent "
, the ufeful objects to which )t» proceeds are to be ap
l{ plied, the ftbeme is so calculated asto continual,yen
&c - c hance the value of the Tickets remaintng m the wheel
ds ° f because, while the drawing progress, the chance of
a capital, prize growing greater, must mcreafe the
lue of the undrawn Tieket. „ . , ,
The Prize! drawn to the close of the draw.n B on
I last Wednefdav Evening, were
rl , of - - - 'i'" 00
3 . of *>00°
, of I ' 9oo
; of - -
» °of "- " - '
ch the And there then remained In the whsel
:ed the I of - - " f
, D I *f 30,000
rifag a of. - * - lo ' c0 ®
' I I,S °l
W r - 1, COO
wares, q ot
m) y iT - 1,000
;xport- 15 of - '
1 States of - " '
)itober of - "
of the AmU stationary prizes of io.coo do'ilars
lition— which? an d the nature of those J ftatioi la, T £ j
1 . of dU f which are to belong to the five last <^ jwn ' f ( cr jjy
rion of will be found, that an undrawn ticket was^
6g morning, worrii nearly II i-x do ' ioUars
'Pi j the beginning, was worth no more than 10 . ,
SR and fo°the uf,drawn tickets mull contin«: to ma £
aity ra- in val«e, as fact as the drawing offices
parity, circumfta.ce will account for t enu«,be
cfs, and which are opened for the sale of 1
narriage fits muii be daily increaling; and n 1 1
Ihorlotte Ticket now fellin;.; at 11 dollars, *i" n h - her „
treach mand 15 dollars, and must continue ? „ tlies
the drawing approximates to the five . ,
"criptioa of 10,000 dollars each. -"-TTTSSjEL
iffneha LL perlo iis indebted to the Ettate ot
perhaps wraUNCES, late of this city, Innk f crib er;
'■ P oc " c ceased, are desired to make payment to the 1
„ , , and all thole who have any demand. '
Phdadel- | F itatC) are re qusfted to bring in their accounts j V
oUar £«d ly -""sXmUEL M. PRAUNCES, Aflicg Eieeuttr.
. South Water-street, No. 5»-
jcSfcrioj. prober 1795' -—r^rTToHN
iU com- aLL persons indebted to tke_ Eftatt: o dcc;l(c(1) art}
execution jLa. H.
GIBBONS, late of »r
rcqaeftcd to make payment, znlthok
rem May demand, against said Estate, aredefired to brmg^
arter accounts duly attested, for o g£ R x HEYSHAM'.
IOC " h " Attorney in fad for Mar; Gibbons, adndniftratr-
One dol-1 to th; said decealed's Estate. law 6t
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