<;ity of Washington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FEDERAL CITY. i A magnificent ) 20,000 Dollars, and ■w V dwelling houfev > are V. 50,000 V 1 ditto 15,000 & caiH S5)0oo 40,000 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000 1 ditto 1 ©,000 & caih 10,000 20,000 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 3c cash £,000 10,000 1 Cafa p"»e oj 10,000 2 ditto 5,c0» «ch, are io,oro ,o dltt« *,000 10,900 20 ditto s®° 10,000 ,00 ditto 100 10, boo 2 00 ditto 5° lO > oc;> 4 00 ditto «5 * 0 » oo ° 1 ,oco diet" 20 2Q,00d 15,000 ditto 150,000 16,739 P r,fc> 33,261 Blanks 50,000 TickeU at 8 dol!ars 400,000 This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of the private buildings to be erected in i the City of Washington -Two beautiful designs arc already felefted fer the entire "roots on two ps the public squares ; from these draw ings, it is to erect two centre and tsur corner buildings, as soon ?.$ poflible after this Lottery is fold, and to convey them when complete, to t!fc fortunate adventur ers, in the manner described in the scheme lor the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent. will be made to defray the ntfeeffary expenees of piintiyg, See. and the fuiplus will be made a pan of the fund intended s os the National Univerfitv, to fee eiefted within the City oi Washington. .The drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets are fold off, — The money puir.es will be payable in thirty daj/.fter 1: is fintfced, and any for which fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve months atter the drawing is closed are to be confideicd as given towards the fund for the LTniverfity, it b'ing determin ed to fettle tfje whclc business jn a year from the eading of the drawing and to take up the bonds .given as secu rity. The real securities given for the payment of the Prize are held by the Prefi and,hopper boy, all in compleat or der. There are two large frame buildings adjoiniri" the mill, which are convenient for storing flour, Ihorts, calks, &c. A corn-kiln is ereded within the building, with boulting, reel cloth, and ether nece.fary fixtures for map.u facSuring large quantities of kiln-dried coru meal. The ftreim ot water is so constant that upwards of 60,003 buih els of wheat have frequently been manufactured at this mill, annually. The tumbling dam was built of stone and frame about 30 y ears ago, but the late extraordinary freffies have made aireach therein, it can eifily be repaired alto gether with stone, the greatest part of which is already at hand, arid the remainder can be quarried near the dam, as there / others not here m:ntion'edTmaft be Obvious to spy pcrXun who may view the ptemifes An indisputable title, cfcar of all incumbranies," Willie made to the »a paybgpart of thi money, and giving latisfaflory security for the remainder, payable vv ' l'lterelt in injlniuients at such rimes ai may ,be agreed on. 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[The rapid sale of the firft edition of this ' enterelling novtl, in a few mouth, is the best criterion of . its merit.] EXTRACT FROM THE CRITICAL REVIEW, AQRIL 1791, p. 468. " It may be a tale of truth, for it is not unnatural, and i it i c a tale of teal fli'irefs—Charlo ;te, by the ajtifice of a teacher, recommended to a school, from humanity ra nerthan.iconvicTi.il of her integrity, or tjie regularity, jf her former conduct, is enticed Iron 1 , her govtrnefs, cud accompanies a young officer to America—the marriatre ceremony, if not forgotten, is poftponcd, and Charlotte dies 2 martyr to the inconliancy of her lover and treacii v. y of his friend. Tie fituatMOE arc artless and aficcling—the description natural and pathetic ; we fiiould feel for Charlotte if luch a person ever cxiitcd, who for one error, fcsrcely, perhaps deserved fofeverea pimiffiment. If it is a fiction, poetic juilice is not, v e think, properly distributed." •I. 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