Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, June 13, 1796, Image 4

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    Mails of the United States.
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PROP6SALS
For carrying the MAILS of the United Station OrW<
the following Post Roads, will be received at the
General Post Officc, until the fifteenth day ot Ju- a «Jdt
'r-«- _ sr.
1. Ftoin Poftftnoulh New Haraplhire by Hamptos Fa,ls, N c
Newbury Port, Ipfwicli, Beverly, Saiem and Lynn to Bos-
ton, three times * week. ,'
■May 1, to November I. Receive the Mail at Portlmoulh ■
every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 A M, aiu. ar
rive at Boftoi. the fame days by 6 PM. Returning. R«f'«e '"*■
the Mail at Boßon eveiy Monday, Wednelday and Friday ../
at 4A M, and deliver it at Portsmouth the fame deyi by 6 1
P M
November 1, u»W»y «. Reeeive theM a '' 11 P° ( itoyili
every Wednesday and Saturday at Surrife, and arrive ai Bo!- £ E)
tonon Thursday ard Monday by to AM. Returning. Re- p
cer»e the Mail at Boston every Monday and Wedneldav at 2
p M, ami arrive at Portsmouth on Tuesday and Thur-May by
2. From Boston by Worccller, Brookfield, Sptingfield,
Suffield, Hartford, Weiherifieltf, Middletown. VVJlingfoid, jyj
New Haven, Milford, Stra.ford, Fairfield, Norwalk, Sum
ford and to New V ork, three times a fceek. CI
May I, te November 1 Receivetbe Mail at Bolton every V_y
Monday. Wednesday and Friday at ti AM, arrive at Wor- Eli;
cefter the fame evenings, leave \fforce#tr everv Tuesday, l ar <
Thursday and-Saturday at 3 AM, arrive at BraoUield by 10 i ow
A-?*"!, at Springfield by 2P M, and at Hartford by § PM. as,
Leave Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 3 A M,
arrive at New Haven by noon, at Stamford in the evening, v:ir
and at New York on Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by
noon. Retiring. Leave New York every
Monday, WedneGJay and Friday at tj A M, deliver it at 1
New Haven on Tuesday, ThurJday and Saturday by noon, |
and at Hartford by 9 P M ; leavcHanford every Wednesday, j »«»
Friday and Monday at 3 A NI, arrive at Springfield by to »»'
AM, and at Worcester in the evening; leave Worcefier eve- per
ly Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 3A M, .and arrive at tw
gofton by 1 P M. , ho "
Nov ember x, to May t. Receive the Mail at Boston every | cot
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2P M, arhve at Brook- len
field the next day* by 4P M, at Springfield in the evening, and tog
at Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by nosH; at - ve ,
rive at New Haven the n xt days by 8 1 M, and arrive at
New Yorkevery Friday, Monday and Wednesday by 1 1 AM. fpr
Retaining. Leave New York every Monday, Wednesday and j Q £
Friday at 2P M. arrive at New Haven the next days in the {w
e »emtio, leave New Haven every Wedoefday, Friday and , (
n onqav by 3A M, arrive at Hartford by 2PM, at Spring*. ,
field by 9 P M, at Brookfield on Thursday, Saturday and
Tuesday "by 10 AM, and at Boston on friday, Monday and fj?
Wednefdayby 11 A M.
3. From Alexandria by Colchester, Dumfries, Falmouth, eat
Jrederickfburg, Bowling Green, Hanover court house, Rich- ? -
uiondand Olbome's, to'Pcterfburg, thzee times aweek. ; col
April 1, toNovemberi. Receive tbe Mail at Alexandria, of
everv Tuesday, Tburfday and Saturday, at 4 AM, arrive at out
fredenckfburg by 7 Pi-> leave Fiedericklburg every Wednef- i 9 a
dav, Friday and Monday at 4 A M, arrive at Richmond bv ] e d
jPM, leave Riehmond every Thurfilay, Saturday and Tue(- ma
day bv 4A M, and arrive at iVterfburg by 10 AM. Return- an
i,.a Leave Peterlburg every Thutlday, Saturday and Tuef- dn
<ja> by 1P M, arriveat Richmond by 6 PM, leave Richmond aJ)i
the famedavs by 4 A M, and aruve at Fredenckfburg by 7 1
P M, leave Fredericklburg every Wednesday, Friday and
Monday at 4 A M, and arrive at Alexandria by 6 P M.
November 1. to April i. Leave Alexandria every Tues
day Tbu. -day and Saturday at 10 AM, arrive at Frederick*-
burg everv Wednelday, Friday and Monday by noon, leave uu
Frederickfb'Jrg in one hour, ariive at Rlcnmond Thursday, 1 U
Saturday and Tuesday by 6 P M. leave Richmond Friday, t?i
-Monday and Wednesday by jA M, and arrive at Peterlburg br
by to A M. Returning. Leave Petersburg every Tuelday, mi
Thursday and Sunday at 1 PM, arrive at Richmond by 6 wl
PM, leave Richmond every Wednesday, Friday and Monday c al
at M, arrive it Fredericklburg on Tburlday, Saturday els
and 1 uefday by 1! AM, a D d arrive at Alexandria on Friday, an
Monday and Wednesday by 1 P M. of
, Fiom Richmond by New.-Kent court house, Williams- a
burr Yofkiown and Hampton to Norfolk, directives a week. m ;
April 1, to November 1. Leave Richmond every Tuef- w
day, Thurfdayand Saturday at 3 AM, arriveat Hampton by ha
oP M. leave Hampton on Wednesday, Friday and Monday _
bv cA M, and arrive at Norfolk by II A M. Returning. j*
Leave Norfolk every i'hurlday, Saturday and Tuesday at 1
PM ' arrive at Hampton by S P M, leave Hampton every J"
Friday, Mendav and Wednelday 11 3 A M, and arrive at be
Richmond by 7 P M.
November 1, to April 1. Leave Richmond every Mon- tw
day, Wednesday and Friday by 5A M, arrive at Williams- lw
bur 2 bv 6 PM, leave Williamlburg every Tuesday, Thuif- a«
day and Saturday by 5A M, airive at Hampton by it AM, fj
and at Norfolk by 6 PM. Returning. Leave Norlolk every M
Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 11 AM, arrive at Hatnp of
ton by =, PM, leave Hampton every Friday Monday and Wed- cr
nefdav bv AM, arrive at WUJiandburg by 6P M, leave cl
Williamlburg Satnrday, Tuesday -nd Tlsurfday by 5 AM, lh
and arrive at P.icbmond by 6 P M.
From Petersburg by Cabbm Point, Smuaheld and Suf
folk to Forttmouth, three times*wed. w
April 1, to November 1. Receivetbe Mail at Peterlburg N
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by uA M, arrive at p;
Suffolk Tuelday, Thursday and Saturday by noon, and at f t
Portsmouth by 7 P.M. Returning. Leave Portsmouth every Dj
Tuesday, Thurlday and Saturday by 10 P M, arrive at Suffolk
every "londay, Wednesday and Fnaay by i« A M, and at ] a
Pe'erfburg every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday by noon. oj
"November ~to -pni ». Leave Petersburg every Friday, v ,
Mondav by it A M, arrive at Suffolk on Sa-
turday, 1 uefday and I hurfday by noon, and at Poitfmoutb
b v **1> M Returning. Leave PonCaiouth every Saturday
Tuelday and Thurlday atSui.fet, arriveat Suffolk on Monday M
Wednelday and Friday by 10 A M, and at Peieifburg on tI
Tuesday, Thursday andSaiurday by noon. F
6 From Pftetlburghy Harrits, tioldfon's, Warrenton, a.
Raleigh, Averyfborough, Fayeueville, LunAer- p]
ton, Cheraw eouit house, Caroden, Columbia and tdgeheld
court house to Augusta, twice a. weei, fl
Leave Peierfburg every Tuelday and Friday by noon, ar
rive at Harris's by 7 P M, at Goldfoo's on Wednesday and
Saturday bv BAM. at'Warremon by % P M, at I.ewilburg
onTfurfday and Sunday byß A M, at Raleigh by 3 P M, at
Fayetieville cvefy Friday and Monday by I P M, at Lumber
ton by Q p M, leave Lumberton evAy Saturday and Tuesday
bv 4 A M, arrive at Cheraw court house by 4 P M, .arrive at
Camden on Sunday and Wednelday by 2 P M, at Columbia
ea Monday and lhur-fday 4 AM. arrive at Edgefield court 0
huufe on Ciefdayand Friday at 6 J AM, and at /vugulka by £
neon. Returning. Leave Augusta every Tuesday and Friday j
bv 8 PM, arrive at Edgefield court houfeon Wednesday and
Satuiday by >o A M, at Columbia on Thursday and Sunday
by 10 A M, .at Camden by 7 P M. lease Camden every Fn
day and Monday by 4 A M, arriveat Cheraw court house by
5P5# at Lumberton every Saturday and-Tuefday by ,2 PM, >
leave Lumberton in one hour, arriveat iayettcvillc on Sunday '
and Wednesday by JA M, at Raleigh on Monday and Thurl- 1
day by 6 A M, at Lewi (burg by 1 PM, at Warrenton on j
Tuesday and Friday by 5 A M, at Goldfon's by 2 P M, at
Karris*® by 7 P M, and at Petcilburgon Wednesday and Sa
turday by 11 AM.
7 . From Camden by Sratefburg tsCharleftoo twite nweek.
Leave Camden every Sunday and Wednelday at hall pall a
P M, arrive at Charleston the next Tuesday and Friday by
noon. Returning. Leave Charlelloo every Tuesday and Fri
day by 9 P M, and arrive at Camden tbe next Thursday aud
Sunday by 7 PM. „
g. From Augusta by Wayae(berough to Savannah, aicc a
WUk.
Leave Augusta every Saturday at 1 P M, and Strive at Sa
vannah the next Sunday by bP M. Returning, leave Savan
nah everv, i ueiday at 10 A M, and amve at Augulia the next
Thursday bv6 P M.
9. From Abingdon by Hawkins court house to Panville.
eme < uxek,
Leave Abingdon every Sunday at 5 A M, and arrive at Dan
viile tiif: next Saturday by noon. Returning- Leave .Danville
avery Suudav at <3 A \!, ar.d arrive at Abingdon the next Sa
turdavno-.il. Ptopcjjs /or this route will,j>c received sfUithe iji
<U) of rUigitjl iiai.
V Note I. If either of the rentes No. 6, 7 8, a,e c't.ncd tj z hc t
tax'duiin* the continuance 0/ the CmtnA, the Wntntl* u U
creajed or diir.ini/hcd in profo-lior. to the dijlance e.-tcreifci f dtm* frore,
" fbUarts aie to be in obtr.rtum on ti- ctt a;
mi to continue for four years until th: Jptn As
°3. "'rfePj/l Mtfler General mil alter the I ici- oj arrival m2(J;
' and departure at any time d ring the continuance of the Contrat.s. ,e const
p,eviotfy flipulating an adijuatetomfpfitM /or any extra cxpenfe
1 that mti be oaa/ioped thereby. „-voing
Noli 4. Fifteen Minutes Jh-itl he allowid for opting andctopng
the mail at at! offi:s where no particular trme ufpec'fxd b
Note 5. forewn quarter of an tmr's aooa
- dents excepted) in arriving after ,thc times prtfcnbtd in any > < /
: tecLtrklo/jhall jprfil L Mar. and,/ the »
. the departure of my depending Mail, whereby the Mjih ieft'ned JOl Farn
1 fucli dependiv: I'J• a trip, the Controdor Jkal' JurfatUnd..- and 1
S larSi to be deducted Jiom his pay. -rnSSife V '
JOSEPH HABERSHAM,- prov
h " Pojl Majltr General num
" Gek 1 r&l Post Office,
Philadelphia, June 11, 1796.
2 -— - •!
y For Sale, Booi
j That Valuable Estate Itnown by the name of is»
I Til / bull:
J: Mount Hope Iron-work S3 I wod
SlTuate ittthe county of Morris, and ftatc of New J«r- bout
fey ; twelve miles from Morri-town and thirty from
r- Elizabeth Town or Newark Landings; caafiAing of a wit
y» larga furnace in good repair, with the best wooden bei- P
10 lows, drove by an overshot wheei of forty 'est diameter, P
a bellows-house, casting-house, bridge-house, and a large
moulding-house, all in good o.der, together with a great per
variety of th£ m»fl approved patterns of pots, kettles, novv
tea-kettle*, &c. &c. with a fuftkiency of fiaiks therefor, ton.
Fy t j and also a great variety of all kinds of (love patterns, and 1
j a complete set of p4tterna and apparatus for casting pot- p ro l
' 1 ash kettles. Near tke furnace is a large new magazine for one
,o ! hollow ware, bar iron, See. &c. a large convenient car- y»-*«
ie- j penter's and wheelwright shop, a fliop with
at two fires, a nailor's shop, and a (lamping mill, a coal- w no
house that will hofd fix hundred loads of coal, a large,
rry ) convenient store, cpnfifting of several rooms, two excel- or t<
»k- J lent barns and stables, a flaughtcr-houfe near the flore,
nd together witU a variety ot houses for the workineH
11 " , very convenient to the furnace.
at The furnace is supplied with water from a number oj
springs, which render a supply certain : the pond confill
nd of about thirty acres : tlie manlion-houfe is built of stone,
two stories high, with four rooms with fire-places on the
firft floor, and a hall, and five rooms with q q
four fire-places on the second rfoor, with a very fine high
n(i garret, in which there are two fire-places, with a hand- j-,,
some piazza in front, the whole length of the house : at £<
th, each end of the houf« is a wing; one used for - oin
,h- a kitchen, with servants rooms above; the other for a R - c '
| counting-house; and a cellar under the whole house. a well mcJ
ia, of the bell water at the door, smoke and other convenient
at out-houfes, with two excellent gardens, in one of whicii - y
ef- is a large asparagus bed, several orchards of the best graft- . (
hy ed fruit, and one hundred and fifty acres of upland, which
el ~ may be tilled to advantage. In front of the maufion-houfe
rn " and in full view, is a moil beautiful meadow of two hun
el" dred and fifty acres, in which may now be cut one hundred
and fifty tons of the best Hay, besides affording a fufficien
\ cy of pasture for the teams, and as much more meadow
° may be easily put in, besides railing a large quantity of
corn, potatoes and turnips. The lands belonging to this
s _ estate consist of about ten thousand acres; on which are
IVC the Miaes for the works, two of which are of the best
a y ) quality, one so near that a single horse and cart will bring
ay, ten tons per day, the other, a team of four horses may
irg bring fix tons. Besides the above there are several other
ay, mines of inferior quality very convenient, the iron of (
6 which is good for nails, and when mixed makes excellent —-
iay castings. The mines are in good order, with proper lev
ity els for drawing off the wat«r, and (hafts at pifoper dift- '
ayj ances. Near the Works have been discovered several beds rC
of Bog Ore, and there is no doubt, with a little attention,
n £" a fufficient supply thereof may be procured. All the
' mines are supplied with proper houses for the miners.
" Within a milie and a half of the furnace there is an ine*-
, y hauftable vein of limestone ; from whence not only a sup - rr
; n J ply. for the furnace may be had, but also any quantity for J
. building or manure- Within less than a mile of the fur- w * ]
cr y nace is about twenty acres of the best double spruce for
at beer; and near it is a celebrated mineral spring ; and two tat
and a half miles fron* the furnace, within the tra&, arc
on- two valuable sites £or Forges and Saw-Mills, on an excel- at
obs- lent stream of water; and two large ponds may be made,
iif- and a permanent supply may be had, by a fpiall txpence, w j.
Mj from a Lake of four miles in length and one milt wide,
cr y and adjacent afufficiencyof wood may be had: near to at
nP one of the sites is a good farm-houfe, and about eighty a-
cres of arable land, a valuable orchard, and meadow to
cut thirty tons of Hay ; and in thefwamp that will form
II ' the pond there may now be cut sixty tons of hay. f or
; u f. Belonging to the'fame Estate, and t h<
within three miles thereof, nearer the Landing, i 4 a good Ci
urg NEW FORGE, with two fires, in complete order and re
- at pair, situate on Rockaway river, whith furn fees a con
-lat itmit supply of water ; adjoining which is a good conve-
; CI y nient dwellicg-houfs, with three rooms and a good kit- ~'
oik chin on tbe firft floor, and a good barn and ftahle; also a
' large, convem-nt Storj, which is now kept for the supply
of she iron-works' and the country ; and this situation is
' very convenient for the works, much more so than to have
m[ * the dry-goods store kept at the furnace.
day Adjoining to the foregoing Estate,
day in< l within four miles thereof, may be had if wanted, a
on trad of fix thousand acres of Woodland, and a site for a
Forge, qn a stream of water very fufficient in every re
,lon» fpeit; together with several houses new built, and a tra<ft _
ps three hundred and fifty acres of fine low land ; a great
le part of which will make, with a little expense, meadew
fufficient to cut one hundrea and fifty tons of hay ; and
and now a fr° r< k a S reat supply of pasture—the rcfidue is arable
Durg and woodland.
[ at AND ALSO TO BE SOLD,
ber Ad that VALUABLE ESTATE, called
f/t Booneton Iron-Works,
nt " a Situate in tke county of Morris, within eighteen miles T
:ourt of Newark Landing, and eight miles ol Morris-Town : ■*-
', y containing about three thousand five hundred acres of land, T
, JIICJ lying on both fides of Rockaway riverj for n?ar four ci
nday miles '
fn i Qn the premises is a FORGE wjth four fires and two d;
f c by hammers, in complete repair, which embraces the wjiole tc
PM, river, a SLITTING MILL, built in the most approved tr
nday manner, with two furnaces for heating iron, with rolls, ai
hurl- pillars, cutters, and every other apparatus in 'he m«ft com
-3M on plete ord«r, with a blackfmith'slhop, coal-lwufe, &c. O
VI, at On the tame dam is a very compieat SAW.MILL ;fo v
i Sa- that the flitting-mill has the full command ef the whole
river, with a head of twelve feet. tl
week. Immediately below, tnd on another dam, is an excel- a
palls lent cew GRIST-MILL, with two run of fti.ne-:, and
'y oy conftrucled for a third. The mill is large, and conveni- p
F "- ent for a merchant mill, and situate ia a country which
y 1 will afford a constant supply ef grain. a
All the works are in compieat view of the mansion-house, h
and within half a utile of it, which is a budd- r
at Sa- "'S' with vc rooms on tbe firft floor with firs places, and a
iavan- four rooms up stairs, all in excellent repair, with a large
e uext kitchen and cellars, and a well of excellent water at tbe t
door. In front of the house is a piazza, sixty feet long, i
nville. an excellent garden, with a great abundance of the belt
kiid of Fruit; the out-houfes are convenient and good ; <
Dan- confuting of a large spring railk-houfe, ice-house, fm#ke- 1
inville house, fowl-houfe, corn-crib, root-house, good barns and 1
:xt Sa- stables, fcc. Sec. Also, within view o( the mansion- 1
the 1H house, are twelve dwelling-houses, a counting-houle, a i
ltoae house, occupied as a store for the country and works
a large, convenient feoufc, w«n., -
plac,s, occupied br the clerks; **«*£• oi . kou e,
areforfoMeroen, millers, kc. 1 here: is, , ■ - Tte
ffore i POP-ASH WORKS, mtoph! old-! blacs
fmilh's fliop, and wheelwright's fliop, am, oth->r conveni- jyj
, miles, in which distance near twenty ir:ll-f.te* he
made, so asto occupy the whole of this very v^ a'd fcm
contact Cupply of water, it may he juft.y considered as a raull
very valuable cpjcA for any person or pcrfons desirous of fa(hl
oint" into the manufadturing line. eft t(
On the premiies, and adjoining the manfion-houie, are j o h t
. about one hand.,i acre, of arable land; whereon are two N
o-chards of three hundred trees, -f the heft gratud fruit. (lvea
t and within two mile-, and a half of the .satery fine
• Farm of two hundred a H d fifty acresof land, ,n the best y
■ and moir compleat order, with one hundred acresof mei=>
dow, t'-vohoafes, a good barn, and other neceflary im
provements—the read Me is woodland, on which are - XT
number of houses lor the colliers, &c. &c. &c. V 1
A K D A I S O, tW'°
Near three thousand acresof Land; situate m the valley a C
■ ef Newfoundland, about fut-ea miles north weft iiom torn
Booneton, in the counties of Morris and Suflex, whereon
is a very good Forge of two fires, and a number ot other
buildings adjoining thereto, for the accommodation of the
1 workmen, with an excellent vein of Iron Ore, situate a
bout one mile weft from the trait.
„ The above Eftjtes will be fold on easy terms, together
i with all the horses, oxer, waggons, tools, and every im
. plem nt aeceffarv to carry on the works. There is now
provided woo 1 end sre for eight months blast; so that the
I Furnace will be put in blast the beginning Juno. Any
• perfort wifcing to purchase, may have the whole as they
BOW axe: there ualfo wood, &c. &c. provided at Boone
j The terms will be payment down for all the moveable
. property of every kind, appertaining to the Furnace, and
r one eighth of the purchase money—the residue in eight
. yearly payments, with the Interest i *n<*uajlf every year. ; j
b -A clear and indifoutable title will be given for the qun
whole. Apply to Ms Samuel Ciarkfon, in Philadelphia, the
Mr. Peter Mack#, Merchant, New-York, Water-itreet, 1
- or to either of th". fubferibtrs. del
J. y. Fdefcb, *»t
14 Samuel Ogden. dra ,
~ Booneton, Morris County, May 2d, 179'* the
J ~ . itwß»
li May 14.
e, "* ~ ~ ~
* To be sold at public sale,
J 1 On the 18th day of June next, at the City Tavern, in P'ni
h ladeiphia,
rPOOR Lots of Ground in the town of Lamberton,
lt r county of Burlington, and State of Nevr-Jerfey, ad
,r joining the nv.r Delaware, late the Estate of William _C
* Richards, decea/ed, with all ths buildings and improve
mcnts, bounded by ground of Jehn Mitchell, Lambert
Cadwalader and others ; a clear mdifputable title wnl be
■ h criven. The terms will be made known at the time and
£ placeof sale. April 28. m&th.
t Now landing, d :
:d At the lower fide of Market flreet wharf, the Car
1_ go of the Schooner Di[patch, from Demarara,
;; f Corjtjling of
is Cayenne and Demarara Cotton,
r { e t Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Rocou, and
ig Cloves —aljby 6co fides Soal Leather.
l y For Sale by
« ISAAC HARVEY, Jun.
of 6 mo-10. If 2w~l No. 5 south Water-street.
Nt
v - Notice lq Claimants—
d's ForBRITISH SPOLIATIONS. ,
n, "" THE COMMITTEE
he Appointed by the Merchants of this City, who are fuf- i
rs - ferers by Britijh captures, 3
Rccomuend, -
? t-pHAT every Claimant who has not already exhibited j
or X well authenticated proofs of his property, furnilb,
"" without delay, pro«f that the property claimed is bona
or fide American, of its cast or value at the place of expor- si
1, 0 tation, and at the place to which it was destined, (where t ; c
"j c that can be done) and the freight payable or cuftomarf,
at the time of exportation, (ot like goods and voyages. or
When the claim is for vessel, to fpecify the tonnage, age, an
j e> where built, and the aduaJ cost or value.
> These documents ought to be proved by oath, or affirm- va
to ation, of the party claiming, made and certified by a ma- r j',
a " giftrate or notary public, and corroborated by such other f r ,
t0 teftimopy, as the nature of the cafe will admit. ; t j
rm Such of them as are handed to the Committee, will be as
forwarded to the Coir miflioners appointed on the part of
id the United States, to adjust the Clsims of American
od Citizens.
re- THOS. FITZSIMONS, Chairman t j.
>n- of the Committee. w
re- Philadelphia, >ft June, 1796. d4w U
oa The Political Censor ; so
jl " Or, as
MONT H.L Y REVIEW" 1
Of POLITICAL OCCURRENCES,
. For MAY, th
' By PETER PORCUPINE, in
!' a Is this day published at BENJAMIN DAVIES's
re . Book Store, No. 68, High Street. ir
- eo2w ol
eat For Sale, m
A Few Cades of First Quality
INDIGO. H
a
Enquire at No. 71, South Water street. bi
May 2 tht & f tf fr
Samuel Richardet,
iles X? ESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen !~
,n : Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY J
ind, TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEE HOUSE in the
our city of Philadelphia.
The Subscription Room -will be furnifhed with all the
two daily papers pubHJhed in Philadelphia, New-York, Bof
lole ton, Baltimore, together with those of the principal com
ived mercial cities of Europe—They will be regularly filed J
oils, and none permitted to be take'n away on any account. 0
om- Tea, Coffee, Soupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety
&c. of French Liquors; together with the usual refrcfhrnents, *
;fo will at all times be procured at the bar.
hole Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated with
thechoiceft of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the most
ccel- approved Malt Liquors trorr.London and breweries,
and The Larder will be supplied with the prime and earliest t
rem- production! of tho Season. (
hich Large and small Parties, or single Gentlemen, may be c
accommodated with BreakfaAs, Dinners, or Suppers, at
Dttfe, hours moll conv. nient te themselves—a cold Collation is 1
udd- regularly kept for conveniency, the Bill of Fare to be had
, and at the bar,
large The Lodging Rooms will be completely furnifhed, and ]
the the utmod attention paid to cleanliness, and every other
long, recjuifite.
belt gy* S\muel Richardet will be happy to receive, and
ood ; execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at
teke- large; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges
sand himfelf that nothing on his part shall be wanting to pre
fion- serve that patronage with whiclt he has been so diftineuifli
fe, a ingly honored.
r orks Philadelphia, April §
*§££& - - -
JOSEPH COOKE,
GOLDSMITH 55" JEWELLER,
The corner of Market and Third-Greets, Phibdcl- '
MOST rcfpeSfully informs feisfrienes and the f
that he ha- received, per the lift arrivals, a ce. !
plete and general aflortinent of almost
Every Article in his Line;
hr.Brtdiately from 'he manufaiftnres of London, r
niingham, and Shefii.ld, all of which are of the se .
fafhion, and will be foid, wholefalc and retail, on the _•
eft terms, and the Notes of Mr. Robert Morris and '
JohnNicholfon received ir. pjyjneci at their current v
N. B. The upper part of theHaufe in whichL- n ,
lives to be let, furnilhed or unfurniihed, j , v
Wafhmgton Canal Lottery
n°, r. .
WHF.REAS the $tat£ of Maryland V" 0 3mho.- :r j
the underwritten, to ra ; fe twenty-lix thoaf,,:;r
two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting
a Canal through th; City of WaCnington, from tfi; l'J,
tomac-to-the Eaftsrn Branch Haruonr.
The following is the SCHEME of No. I.
Viz -I Prize®! 10,000 dollars, »0,000 »
I ditto icpoo l©,oco
7laftdrawn')
Tickets, each J 33.005
6 ditto 1,000 6,000
io ditto 400 4,000
10 ditto 100 2 ,c00
■ 55 d " to JO 1,750
57j° diuo 13 65,008
To be raised for the Canal, 16,i<0
5850 Prizes, 175,000
: 11650 Blanks, not two to a prize.
: 17500 Ticket?, atTen Dollars, - 175,000
sfS" The Commiflioners liave taken the Securities re.
- quired by the aforefahi adt lor tie puflitual payment of
> Hie prizes.
i The drawing of this Lottery will commence, without
delay, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which tinuly
notice will be given.
Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months after the
drawing is finiihed, ftvall be canfider d as relinquflhed for
the bei»efit of the Canal, a;id appropriated accordingly
(Signedj NOT(tEY YOUNG,
DANIEL CARROLL, 0/D.
LEWIS DE3LOIS,
GEOKGE WALKER,
Wm. M. DUNC ANSOJt,
THOMAS LAW,
JAMES BAttRY.
a Cjty of Wafbincton, Feb. 11. fj
j utj ct Waihin^ton.
e SCHEME of the LOTTERY, Wl,
d FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF IHE
FEDERAL CITY.
A magnificent > 20,000 dollars, &.)
dwelling-house, $ 50..000, are ) s°>ooo
1 ditto J5,0c0 & cast 25,000 4c efco
I ditto *5,000 & cash 15,000 30#0C0
1 ditto 10,000 & calb 10,000 2c#co
1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 lb,doc
, I ditto £,000 &. ca<h s*ooo 30,c00
1 I cash prize of ic,coo
2 do. 5,000 each, are, - 10*000
10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000
20 do. 500 - - io,coo
00 do. 100 - - 10,000
*00 dau 50 10,000
4C'Q do. 2? - 10, oca
1,000 do. 20 - 20,000
15,000 do. 10 - - 750,000
r * 16,739 Prizes.
33,261 Blanks.
d 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 40,0000
1,
ia N. B. To favour thafe who may take a quantity of
r " Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the last draw a
re ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one :
T> And approved notes, securing payment ineither mon«y
or prizes, in ten days atter drawing, will be received for
c 3 any number not less than 30 tickets.
This Lottery will afford an elegant fpeciraen of the pri
vate buildings to be ere&ed in the City of Waftungton—
a " Two beautiful designs are already fended for the entire
er fronts on two of the public squares; from thefc pricings
it is proposed to erect two centre artd four corner buildings,
as soon as poflible after this lottery is fold, ana to-convtv
them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in.
the manner described in the fchemc for the Hotel Lottery*
A nett dedti&ion of siva per cent, will be made to defrr.y
the ncceffary expenses of printi:&c. an-, the turpi®
will be made a part of the fund intended for thr Natian/l
__ University, to be erected within the city of Wafcingwn
The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets <s3
fold off.-—The money -prrzes wiU'bct*ayaWc-in tV\uty
after it is finiihed ; and any prizes {or which fertufljtc
W" numbers aie not produced within twelve months afttrth®
drawing is» closed, are to be confrdered as given toward
the fun 4 for the University ; it being determined to fett'.o
the whole bnfinefs in a year from the ending of the (k"aw»*
ing, and to take up the bonds given as security.
The real fecuritjes given for the payment of the Prizes,
are held by the Prcfident and two Directors of the Bank
of Columbia, and are valued at more than ftalf the a
~~ mount of the lottery.
The twenty Tour gentlemen who by appointment ot
the late Commillioners afiifted ;n the DttDagctneK 01 the
Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake thiaarduousMfc -
a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufl&cieirt num
ber of thefc having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the:
friends to a National University and the other federal ob
™" jeds may continue to favcr the design.
By accounts received frem the difterent parts of tie
e Contineiit as well as from Europe, where the tickets
, v have been sent for sale, the public are assured that t-j
, drawing will speedily commen«e, and that the clre an -
C caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe difpola 0
, the tickets, has rendered the lnor: suspension •
SAMUEL BLODGET.
•«§* Tieketsmay be had at the Bank of. Columbia; c
.. Tames Wefl & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Gilmao, Bofttm ,
of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard
et y Coopei's Ferry.
U3 > * INSURANCE OFFICE.
'oft ■JACOB SHOEMAKER, j
ris. HAVING been encouraged by several of his frier. *»
ieft to Undertake the Bufinefsot an Insurance
to which he served an Apprenticefh'p, has thts
be opened an Office at his Dwelling,
.at A r o. 29, North IValer-Stretl;
' 'j Where he will be glad to execute Orders in that L. >
and hopes by his Attention and Pumfluality,
full Satisfaflion to all those who may be plc-.c
u" favour him with their Bulinefs.
her May »6. d 3 =thjn.
and mi — „ 1,1 hi 1 ■
: at
'g ts PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO,
•ft! -No. 119—
CHESNUT-STREET.
§ [Price Eight Dollars per Annwn.j