Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, June 08, 1796, Image 4

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    Mustard and Chojcolatc
CONTINUILto be manufailured in the heft man
ner, and for sale, as ufuil —Also Ihelled or pearl
Barley, Coffee, Pepp«r, Ac. Philadelphia Porter, Beer,
Ale, Cyder, English Porter, Taunton and Bath Ale
in bottles, &c. &c.—at No. 98, South Front-street,
cppclite the Cufiom-houfe, by
JOHN HAIVORTH.
Philadelphia, May 7', 1796. aaw4w
FOR SALE,
An elegant 3 story Bri " *efluage
And LOT of GROIT
(Late the property of George D. , " -eased)
TT/TTH piazza and kitchen, co\ ibling
Y V for 34 horses, a geod pump in Situ
ate on the VTeftfide of Front, near Oi —at
prtfcnr occupied by Mr. John Kincai<'
N. B- The Lot it aa i-» feet front on u . .n fcde of
Front Street, in depth on the Nerth fide, IJ7 feet, and on (
*the South fide, 156. GEOPGE KEMBLE ,> F .
JAMES TRIMBLE j ,
May 31 tawim
FOR SALE.
A FOUNT of BREVIER, half worn ; about four hun
dred weight. "Enquire it the Office of the Gaiette
of the United States, No. 119 Chefiint-ftreet. §
Land for sale.
ANY gentleman desirous of purchasing Land, in the j
vicinity of the city of Washington, may now *bc
accommodated with a situation combining advantages as t©
fcealtk, foil, ami profpeft, not equalled perhaps in Ame
rica.
The fobferiber has for sale from Too'to 380 acres of land* j
It lies within 1 1-4 mile of the city of Washington, i I
from the President's Square, (from which it bears about JJ
N. by E.) and 3 1-4 miles-from the Capitol, h bears ?
■early W. from the wefternmofl spring df th©head*waters
of the Tiber, distant therefrom about 1-8 of a mile. The
situation is remarkably healthy, and every part of the C
land is well watered—has great abundance of the choicest *«
fruit : about 80 acres are in wood, and there arc about 50 \ tt
acres of meadow-ground, great part thereof can be wat- J tl
the wholelaicl down in rimothy-grafs at a small tl
cxpenfe. There are feveral-bcaiuifttl eminences on-it rone a '
of the heights commanding a raoft beautiful oud extenfrve w
'|>r©fpe<ft—l'o the fouth,yeu have aftill view ftf the city
of Waihington, the town of Alexandria, and the river !
Potewroac, as far rs the eye can reach. To the-north, a c«
iuli view of the S.ngar-Loaf Mountain, distant about 35 in
miies, with the furroundbg coontry. —T» the Weft, a ve
ry extensive view -of ihe iands in Virginia: the whole
forming a grand rural Amphitheatre, Any person-inclin
ed to purcl«ale, wilJ find on viewing the situation, that the <a
Landlcr.pt is far superior to *he fkctch given of it in this
"dvertifement. For price, &c. apply to the fubferiber,
• ngon the premises, or to George Walter, Esq. new ~
■n hiladelphia. JOHNTHO : BOUBHER.
DiilriA of Columbia, May 6, 17«6. f
M»y»- -aaw 5 w V
JOHN PAUL JONES. S.
i FORMATION is hereby given, that the late John
i Paul Jones was a proprietor of five Jhares (amount- Ai
to about 5867 lcres) in a trait of land purchased by ® a
Ohio Company, in the territory of the United States A
1 America, north- weft of the river Ohio ; and that hi* Ca
i r», or legal rep reft n tat ive, on application to the direc- H<
! of said company, at Marietta in die territory afore- '
will'receive a deed of the Laid five -fliares, or rights R )
land.-
! he application- may be madeperfonaHy or by an agent,
■ proper documents mnft he* produced to preve the —
1;., riant or claimants the legal heirs or representative of
v - "aid Jones. -—— - — ' Cl
: As-it- is not known in what xonntry the" "person J
:r p :rfons interested reside.it will be an i& of benevolence . f rc
.1 -cry Printer in America and Europe, who Iball insert
t,.. idvertifement in his paper.
1 behalf of the dire iters of the Ohio Compaay,
RUFUS PUTNAM. '
J" arietta, May 10,1796. Quip? 4.] 3awgw
' *reat Variety of Elegant Globe and Vase
LAMPS, -
Dullies > fia'iL^ ,ltr ' eS ' C^e London glafs,-with
OH9 mmodate buildings of aU di- T]
so.an affertmentof Lampv, t -*•
urs, chambers courting houitiu.Tn the use -of an(
i rs, wicle; glafles, S3V. stores.with patent
J'ujl Imported and for Sale lv caf
w. PO YNTE LL, Z
D, Chefiiut, between Seeood and Third streets. .of
so, a handsome affortmcit of mahogany luiife cafe 6
1 . t:dfe boards,
e *■ f raw it
.la
Imported, J
In the 1% Birmingham Packet, fromCSfctOUi srJt
for flue DyTJie ?aclLage, By "
Samuel & Miers Filher,
Tandah CofTeas, Batna, and other Baftas
Bahar Hankerchiefs, 'Persian Taffaties ' T
Humhums, Flewer'd and spotted V
Emerties, Bandanoes. ftn
With a variety of other goods from thafplace, andagen.
eral auortment of European SPRING GOODS, askifual. ln '
Aifo, ' 'her
Long and fliort Pipes, in boxesof 5 groce each anc
An assortment of Stone Jagsand Piuhers, ' 00
CJueen s Ware, in Crates, alTorted, ' fuc
Glass Ware, in Crates aud Caflcs, the
Sheathing Paper, by the Bale, he 1
HR WINES S
Spermateti Candles, and clai
A general ajortment of Irijh Unem,
Received per ship GUfgow, from Dublin, by the packaga. Ge,
ay ' a ~ §lweo3w nei
FOR SALE " t",
By MO R DEC AI LEWIS,
The remains of the Cajrg-o by the Pigou, —
/rem Canton, viz. '
- WIDE and narrow — --- :
Quarter CheOs Souchpng Tea
ao 1 übs.Qiyeklilvtr, and
, A quantity of ®
Tea-Table and Dining China.
May 7. t-fi
' ' 3'awim
For sale by the fubferibers,
IN PfcNN-STRKET. °
130 quarter Cheftt frefli Hyson Tea • r
xoo ditto do. freih Souchong Tea; T
3C° Ccina, containing faall tei letts - 0 f 4i jok
pieces, Ric
400 pieces Landun®es. mC]
Willing y Francis. c "
January 30 giv
3law- j.b
F0 R S t J I. E,
in- A very Valuable Inflate,
■>rl /-IALLED T iriTT ENH AM, finite in the
cr » v>4 townfliip of Derby, and county of pcliwire,
Me 7 1-2 miles from Philadelphia, and half a irJfe from the
■Ct, newWeftern foadt containing 13c acres of excellent land,
45 of which are goed watered meadow, 90 of prime wood
land, and the reft arable of the firft quality. There are
on the premhesa good two (lory brick house, with 4 rooms
— on a floor, and cellars under the whole, with a pump-well
of excellent water in front; a large frame barn, (tables,
yg and other convenient buildings; a smoke-house anr\ (tone
3 spring-house ; two good apple orchards, and one of peach
, yes. The fields are all in clover, except thtofe immediately
. ' under tillage, and are so laid out.asto have tke-advantage
in £ of water in each of them, which renders it peculiarly con
tu" venient for grazing.
~" at The situation is pkafant and healthy, and from the high
, cultivation of - the hind, the good nciVhi>duraofej, vnd tlie
01 vicinity to the city, it is veryHKitaWt? for a gentleman's
on fjtuntry feat.
i. The foregoing is, part of the eft ate of Jacob Harroan,
deccaf«d, and offered for sale by
L_ Mordecai Lewis,
"OA. 9. Surviving Execu'or.
Treasury Department;
-Revenue-Office, March loth, 1796.
* " will be received at the office jf the
i GommiJJioner of the Revenue, (No. 43, at the comer of
Third and Chefnut-ilrcets, Philadelphia) for builiing in
he North-Carolina,
k c I. A Light-House upon Cape-Hatteras.
: 11. A Beacon House upon Shell Castle iland.
Descriptions-os each, and all otlicr particulars, may be
i( j | fees on application at the offices of any of the Sup:i4ntcn~
j daTts of l.ight-Houfes, or of the Supervisors of the Reve
ut 1 nue, or of the Colle&ors of the Cudoms a any of the
States ; as also at this office. lavjm
£ Urbanna Mill Seats ,
tie QITUATE in Cecil county, Maryland, on the kanks of
;ft 1 O the river Sufquehanna, about one mile above tide wa»
;o ; ter, and commanding the water of that important river,
t- the channel condu&ing the trade of which ctmiesfo near
J] the Mill Scats as to make it convenient to' boats;
ie and Mills may be so situated as to receivethera aUng tjieir
re 1 waHs, and by water lifts take iatheir-caxg^es^,,
:j There a-a power faflreient'f^ u mai»y*ntf'a!jy kind of
ir I tifefttl Water Works, and so much may be juflly said in
a | commendatiofi of as would "be nsconVthieiit to •
j insert in a newspaper publication. .
Those who may desire to be cencerned, vrill probably p
[ e find thcmlelves well pleased on viewing the fihiation. f
1- Leases for any termof years may be obtained«n*appli- g
ic cation to the fubferiber, living on thepranifes. r
is CLEMENT HO L LTD Jr. f;
r, Apijh-iy. iaw3m tl
SHOT, "
OFa II fizM, from 31 ft to Grape, c
Cambooles, Pats, and other callings extcated at the
shortest notice,
Kail rods, from lod to spike,
'Hoop Iron, of all flies, for cases or cutting into tails, from
j a brad eo lid nails, I
. Anchors, fronv i 7 Cwt. to-joolb. i.
f Bar iron, o
s A Quantity of James River Tobacco,
, Carolina Pork.
. Herrings in barrels,
. Kiln-dried corn meal in Hhds. and Bbis.
, Rye flour &c. to be fold by
Levi Hollingjworth & Son. a
' Augufl 4 2azu &
f Wifl be landed, J
■TSO-MORROW MORNING, it South street c
t X wharf, th= Cargo of Brig Peggy, capt. Kilby, fc
■ • from Anatto Bay, Jamaica, j
100 Hhds. Sugar,
76 Hhds. Coffee,
300 Bags Ginger. 1
F«rSal«by d
PETER BLIGHT. 1
'May 30 eoaw
For Sale,
•A Valuable Grift and Saw Mill,
IN New Jersey, near the Forks of Little Egg-Harbour.
The Orift Mill is City by fort) feet, two water wheels,
and calculated for four run of Stones, with screen, fans x
and boulting-cloths, &c. The Saw-Mill has two faws,and e
capable of cuttingfive to 6 100 thousand feet of Boards per p
year. A valuable piece ef Cedar Swamp, within a mile w
and a half of the Mill, and within three quartersof a mile ic
*>f a Landing The Lumber, Jcc. may be taken by water
i Wo*' 11 tail. in
Several Land, "
■1» Pennsylvania, for all of which payment will be rec-iv
ed in the notes of Messrs Morris and Nichdfon, or in B r
'Cain.
t For fcrther mformation applyto-aie ftiljtA. " '- cc
I f- qaw en
General Post Office, Philadelphia, 2
, March 16, in
VTTHEREAS sundry Letten, transmitted in tbt Mails
VV of the United States, te and from Norfolk in the as;
fi«e of Virginia, were opened, and Bank Notes <f feve
r»l denominations fraudulently taken from them a York, Fr
in the slate aforefaid, in the months of O&ober, Bovem- G
berand December last : and whereas a part of fail notes ,
and feme cash have beea recovered and arc now in Doffeffi- 1
on of the Post Master Gene.'al. In order therefore that tat
such Bank Notes as fliall be identified may be reflared to
the owners thereof, and that the remaining notes and ca/h —
be equitably diflributed among thoft*who arei entitled to
there. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all perfens who
have fuffeied by f«ch fraudulent pradices, within the pe- I
ri°d, and o» tha route aforementioned, to exhibit their
claims without delay, fopported by such reafonableproofs T
as may beHeceflary to fubftantiat* them. Such notes as cil
stall be identified will be received by application to the
General'l'oft Office, on or before the firft day as July
nett; and the residue of such cafli and notes will tten be t0
divided among the claimants in proportion to their rcfpec- ni
tise losses, to be afcertiined by the neceflary proofs, which an
on or before that day fliall be producedtotheGeneral Post
Office. (wwtju'y) JQS. HABERSHAM. °f
'/bis Day publijbed> w
Price 31 1-1 Cents, t h
Mr. AMES's SPEECH ap
ON THE BRITISH TREA7T. v
Sold by William Yoang, corwrof Second and
Chefnut Urectg, and by the Bookseller* generally.
10 be sold at public sale.
Onthe tßth day of June next, at the City Tavern, an Phi-
Fladslphia, .u
OUR J — of Ground in the town of Lamberton, re.
. coan . t »"d State of New-Jersey, ad-
■ '• ;e 'heEftate of William ex.
J buildings and improve- lai
" ? John Mitchell, Lambert hii
Ca,iwa ' , ir indisputable title will he fe.
E T en - ' 'de known at the time and ini
pbceo) ./m&th.
Notice to Claimants
For BRITISH SPOLIATIONS.
' r h c e THE COMMITTEE.
(j-'i appointed bp the Merchants »f th'u City, <wbo are fuf ■
IK r ferers by Britijh captures,
Recommend,
*re I ever;. Claimant who not already exhibited
ims ■- well authenticated proof# of hii property, fumilh,
'ell w^lOUt pro«f that the property claimed is brona.
y fide Americanj of itscoftor value at the place of exper
sne' tat ' on, an< * at the place to which it was de (lined, (where
ch- l^at ° an one ) freight payable or cuftomarr,
. at the time of exportation, for like and voyages.
When the claim is for vefTel, to fpecify the tonnage, age,
where built, and the adnal cost or value.
These document® ought r?> be proved by oath, or affirm-.
, at ton, of the party claiming, made and certified by, a ma
j giftrateor notary public, and corroborated by such other
'\ L - a-* the of tvrll admit _
Sach of theni as arc fumded tj ih- Conimittee, will be
forw:irde</ to the Con milTioners appointed on the part of:
m ' the United States, to adjust the Claims of American
Citizens.
THOS. FITZSTMONS, Chairman
of tho-Committee.
Philadelphia, ift Jone, 1796. d4W
The Political Cienfor;
he Or,
" n f MONTHLY REVIEW
Of POLITICAL OCCURRJiMCHS,
For MAY,
By PETER PORCUPINE,
j e It this day publilhed at BENJAMIN DAVIES's
Book Store, No. 68, High Street.
,_ May ,?i eoiw
ie For Sale,
_ A Few Calks of First Quality
INDIGO.
51 Enquire at No. 71, South Wator ltreet.
•- May 2 tht&ftf |
" r ' PHILADELPHIA S3* LANCASTER
;; Turnpike Compar. :
Mav 24, t/oS*
)f NO TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV L N %
n ' I AT agreeably to a bye law of the Stockholders, fub
-0 . will be opened at the Company'safiice ih Phl
- on the 20th day of Tune next, for fiftv additional
shares ot capital stock io the Philadelphia and LancalVer Turn-
T pike Road Company. The sum to be demanded sot each
[bare will be Three Hundred Dollars, and a Cum equal ta le
§a4 interell upon the ieveral ioftajinent» called for from the o
rig:nal Stockht>lders, to be calculated from the times the "
!aid inftalmentsbeesme fcverally due, Ooe Hundred Dollars
thereof to be paid at the time of Subfcribiug, and the re- C
mainder in Three Equal Paymeats, at 60, and 90 da>&. c
No Person to be permitted to fubfcnbe more than one lhare
■on the firft d«*y.
e fiy order of the Board,
Wu. GOVETT, Secretary.
ii THE STOCKHOLDERS -of the Philadelpaia and
Lancaster Turnptke Road Company, arc requefled
to meet at the Company's Offtce, on Monday morning nine
o'clock, the 20th June next.
By order of the Board,
_ fsjuai'B. Wm GOVSTT. Secretary.
FIFTY DOLLAXS REWARD.
RAN away from the fubferiber living near Church
Hill, Qu'cb Anns County in the State of Maryland,
about the firft of January last, a black negro man, named
Sam, about thirty years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high,
has a cr«oked finger on one hand, and one leg ?.nd foot
smaller tian the other, somewhat roußd-fhauldered, hit
1 cloathing unknown. Aey person who will secure or
> bring said fellow home, so that 1 may get him again fliall
Jiave tke above reward with reasonable charges.
WILLIAM JACOBS.
June 4. *law2m.
Now Publishing by the Printer,
No. M 9, Chefnut-Strcet, and No. 3, Lsetitia Court,
delivering to Subscribers, and to be had at the different T
Book-Store* in this City,
The F'trfi Number of
Berriman & Go's o
CHEAP AND ELEGANT EDITION OF 81
The HOLY BIBLE.
> Containing the Old and N'tw
s Testaments and ihe Apocrypha, with marginal notes and re- ■
1 erences. An Index ;or an accouat of the meft remarkable 11
r pallages ih tht old and new Testament, pointing to the places x .
: wherein they happened, and to the places ef scripture where- "
: in they are recorded.—A Table of Time.—Table* of scrip- t!
r ture measures, weights and coins : witn an appendix,contain
ing the method of calculating in msasuhes of surface,
fe,on
COKDITiO.'-—
I. Thefize of be a LARGE FOLIO, so
printed »r --ueautiful new type, and good paper, made par- as
liwwlyfor it, It will be publilhed in Numbers, notto ex- nl
ceed 30, one of which will be delivered wrekly to fubferib- J,
ers, at a quarter of a dollar. Those fubferibers who prefer .y.
receiving the work complete, willbe attended to bv fignifyin.
the fame on any of the fubfeription pawrj in the Booktlores
in this city. in
9. There will be an advance in the price, on fubftribinr
after the firft of August next. ar
3. In the course of the Work will b« given an elegant °*
Frontispiece—From an Engraving of the celebrated artist m
Gricniow. 1
Bikrimah&Co. gratef«lly«cknowledge the verv liberal th
encouragement they havemet wtih; and haverealon to believe H
that the eweuuon of their edition will answer every expec- a
tation, and steak its own far aifi, l
—^ lav 26 gaweew. fri
Samuel Richardet, ic<
D ESPECTFULLY iuforms the Gentlemen ?
Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY
TAYERN and MERCHANTS mlhc dr
city of Philadelphia: ca:
' The Subscription Room will be furnifhed with all the th!
daily papers pubhfhed in Philadelphia, New-York, Bos
ton, Baltimore, together with those of the principal com
mercial crtKt of Europe-They wiU be regularly fried J 3l
t0 b r t ,^ n on account.
t p u°T Ce ' Seu P es « J dlles , Ice Creams, and a variety Co
of French Liquors; together with the usual refrcfljment
will at all times be procured at the bar. * 5
th^/hn'^^f dep c n4 btin e accommodated with ' -
ne '' S P' r,tuou » and the most
approved Mah Liquors fr«m London and other breweries.
. Jr arder .*V 11 Supplied with the prime and earliest to
produSioiM of tho Season.
Large a.d small Farties, or Angle Gentlemen, may be nl
accommodated w.th Breakfafts, Dinner,, or Suppers, at ?
-
plcd « eS ?
April r» .
; JOSEPH COOKE,
c GOLDSMITH & JEWELLER,
°* The corner of Market and Third-ftreeti, Philadelphia
MOST refpe&fully informs his friends >nd thepablic*
that he received, per the lafl airivilj, a com-'
plete md general assortment of altnoC
tii Every Article in his Line;
Immediately fr <n the manufactures of London, Bir.
miHgham, and Sheffield, all of whicW ait of the nivveft
or- f - " 11 "", and v. ill he fold, wholeftlc and *<aH. on the ow
crc eftierms, and the Notes of Mr. Ro>cr/'I or ris, and Mr.
r _ JohnNicf olfon re-eived ib payment at tuiir current value.
N. B. The ii{y>er part of the House in which he now
„ , fives to he let, fuinilhej or unfurnifhed. raw
<«- Waflun<non Canal Lottery.
no r
ier * »
— W I!KRr £? ' *'.&£.* jf Maryland- has authorifrd
he U T^ 1 '"''f thouUg.t
of , two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose oTci '
;in a Canal through the City oflWaftk%ton, ltdAi the IV
tomac to the Eaftera Branch Haioour.
The following is the SCHEME of No. |.
Vb <1 Prize of 20,000 dollars, 10,000
iff ditto 10,000 10,000
— 7 la ft drawn 7
Tickets, each f 5,000 3»>««©
6 ditto i&>o 6fioo
So ditto 400 4,000
tv to cutto 100 a,OOO
55 ditto 50 a>7JO
575° d '«° 1* 69,008
To bt raifitd'fer the Canal, 36,250
5850 Prizes, 175,000
11650 Elanlns, not two to a prize.
17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175/500
£5" The Commiflioners have taken thfSecurities re
quired by the aforefcid a<ft for the pamftaal payment of
the prizes.
The drawing of this Lottery wiil commence, witiwtt
delay, as foop as the Tickets art fold, 0 f which timth
— notice willbe given. /
Suclv prizes as are not dereimled in Si months after the
drawing !S tinilhed, feall be conCderdasTelinquifteSW
the benefit of the Caoal, md appropriated atcordinaf*.'
(Stgnidj NOTLI-Y YOU KG, ■
DANIEL CARROLL, »/D.
t LEWIS OEBLOIS,
al GEORGE VVALaER- v
W*.M.DjmC ANSON.
:h THOMAS LAYV,
e- JAMES BARRY.
t>- Cjty of Waflviagtou, Feb. H. j
rl Oity ct Wathingtcm.
c - SCHEME bftkt LOTTERY, \ a l£
rt fOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE
FEDERAL CITY.
A magnificent ) zo,«oo dollars, & J
dwelling-hoHfe, J calk 30,000, J 5°(000
j 1 <!itto 15,00 c & cast 15,000 4Cysoa
~j I ditto 15,000 & r?ffi 15,000 30,009
ie I ditto iejooo & taffe 10,000 10,000 ■ ,
1 ditto 5,000-& cash 5,000 10./i-g
1 ditto 5,000 & calk s,oce 10,000
1 cash prize of irsioa
a do. 5,c00 each, are, - to,coa
lo do. 1,000 - - . lO^COO
ao do. 500 - • io,oo«
4 00 <io - l ° a • - 10,000
l% "»'» dO. 5O - - 10.000
)t 400 do. a 5 - - rojooo
is IjOcso do. ao - nc,co3
ir tj>ooo dij. ICfc -f g i *. 7co,cafi'
11 ' •
16,739 Prizes,
3hi6l Blanks.
-
SO,OOO Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 40,00c® '
'' N. B. To favour thoft who may take a quantfy at
Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be thesi t
ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one :
And approved notes, fecuriug payment in either mon«
or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be reetivedHfr
any number not less than 30 tickets.
1 his Lottery will afford an elegant fpeeiineh'of the pri
vate buildings to "be er<s&£din the City of Wjihinjton—
j Two beautital designs are already fel'fled for the entire
•. fr® a "on two of the public squares; from these Drawings
e is proposed to erect two centrcand fourcoraer
, s as soon as poflible aftcrtHis lottery is Told, art Jto convey
y theto, when complete, to the fortunate ad voituttr*; ,ia
the manner described in the fchemefor the Hotel
A nett deduction of five-par cent. wiUJw made to defray
, the necessary expenfesfcc. and the furp'us
X. milJ--- » IJ-il J -i L*CTthr fund intended ,for"the Satioaal
University, to be ereded within tlic city 6f WaiMngton.
, Drawing will commence as soon at Utc titlr-t? are
, Told off.-- rhe money prizes will be pay able m thirty daw
alter it is finilhad i and anypv zei for which fortuaa't*
nembers ate not prodtte«d wTtftTtrr^rtrejnaiithi th>
drawing isclofed, are to be as gi>'en towards
the for the Iftirvrffity ; it beine detetm'ioid to Tettle
> the> whole business irt a yenr from the e~ding of the drlw
ingj and to take up the bonds-given as security.
r The real fecuritiesgivsn for thpipaymejit of th«Pri£e%
' are held by the Prefijent and two Dircflors of the Bank
t of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a
mount-os the lottery.
' The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of •
I the late Crimeiilltoners aflijicd ;n the manaj;emen' ot ths
Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake arduous taflc -
a second time on behalf of the public ; a fuOicient num
ber of these having kindlyaccepted.it is hoped that the
friendsto a National Utiiverfity- and the other federal ok
jefts may continue to favor the design.
By accounts received from the different parts of the
Contmeut as well as from Europe, where the ti«fcet»
hawe been fcnt for sale, the public are assured that the
drawing will speedily commence, and that tke care and
caution unavoidably necellary to insure a fafe difp.ofai of
the tickets, has rendered the tnor; fuipeofion
SAMUEL BLQDQET.
.§. Tickets may be had at the Bank of Colurtlifi; of
James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Oilman, Boflo" ;
of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard W«l&
Cooper's Ferry.
INSURANCE OFFICE.
;. . ■ -
JACOB SHOEMAKER,
HAVING been encouraged by feveralof kisfriead»,
to Uadertake the Business of an Insurance Brcmssb*
to ■which he served an has this Day
opened an Offiesat bis D\r e Uiag»
No. 29, North Water-Street;
here he will be glad to execute Orders in that Llni,
and hopes by his Attention and Punctuality, to give
full to all those who may be pleased lo
favour him with their Business.
26. djothJn.
PR INT ED BY JOHN FEN NO,
—No. 119—
CHESNUT- STREET.
fPricc Eight Boi.'art per Amikb.)
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