Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, June 30, 1796, Image 4

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    proposals )
sO« CARRYING 1 H5.
Mails of the United States,
Oa the following routes, will be received by the Poflniafter
at Savannah, until the firft day of Sep ember next.
1. Fran Savinmh by sunbu r y to Nfcwport Bridge, once a ca
wccl b<
Receive the Mail at Savannah everv Saturday by 9 A M, ar- Jn
rive at V.-nbury by 6 P M, and «t Wewport Bridge on Sun-
day by 10 A M Returning. Leave Newport Bridge on Sun-
rlav bv 3 P M. and arrive at Sunbury in the evening, and at
Savannah on Monday by 6 P M • c,
2. From Newport Rridgeby Darien and Brunfwick to St.
Mary's, owe intaM meek*
Receive the Mail at Newport Bridge every other Sunday
frv>o and arrive at St. Mary's the next VVeJnefdav by ,5 PM. v
Returning. JLeavSt. Mary's the next day, Thursday by 8 A 1
M, and arrive a r Newport Bridge the next Sunday by xo AM. b
,So'c 1. If either of the routes are altered bv law. during the con- fc
'tinvemce of the Contrails the Contra ftor is to observe such alterations,
in carrying the mail, and his pas is to be encreafed or dmihtfued. in
ftbpoition to the difiance encreafed or diminifked by fuck alteration. n
Nojp 1. ]he umtraHt are to be in operation on the firfl day oj li
Opobcr and to continue for four years until the 30 th Seplem- n
her 'Joo, inclu five. h
X >te 3, ThePofl Mafler General nay after the times oj arrival 0
apd f '-partirre a( any time during the continuance of the Contrails, he a
'frc iioijiy flipu'ating an adequate compensation for any extra txpenfe b
tb§> may be oecafioned thereby. f<
Not? 4. Fifteen minutes {hall he allowed for opening andelojing v
t\c mail at a!' offices where no particular time is fpeciftea.
Note 5 For ezvry hour's delay fun avoid able accidents excepted) ■,
tn arriving after the times prefer ibed m any cOntraS, the contractor o
faff. forfeit one dollar And if the delay continue until ite depart- j
lire of any depending mail, whereby the mails defined for fuck de- t
pen atngmdU(hall iofeairip, the conira&or shall forfeit ten douors I],
*—to be deduced from his pay. e
JOSEPH* HABERSHAM, t
Poll-Matter General. *
General Post Office,
Philadelphia, June 28, 170*5- lawSvv
For Sale, \
A LARGX ELEGANT AND WELL FINISHED V
Three-story Brick House, i
(The late residence of General Walfer Stewart)
WITH a LOT of GROUND thereunto belonging, on
the weft fide of Third-flreet, near Union-flreet
containing in front 3a feet, and in depth 100 feet, to an
alley leading into Union-ftrcet. Thehouf? is 32 feet front
and 50 feet deep ; the several rooms contained in it are
large, commodious, and completely finiflicd-; the twofirft
flories are each 13 feat high ; there are 20 mahogany
doors in the house; a geometrical staircase, with mAoga
rty rails and a good sky-light. The kitchen is in the cell
ar, which isfpacious and convenient, and finifhed with an
oven, ftew-lioleS and pantries, a servants' hall and large
ipine-ccliar adjoining the kitchen, in front of which i- an
s'rea in which there is a pump The yard is vaulted.
Communicating with the said building is a neat:three-ftory
trick hoafe, on the north fide of Union-ftreat, contain
ing 30 feet front by 20 feet deep; the lower part of which
i« at preterit occupied as a compting-houft, and the upper
jart divided into well-finilhed large chambers. This house
ijiay at a small expenfa be converted into a convenient -
dwelling : The flreet door is very hindfome, and the front
.and back have Venetian window -shutters. Adjoining the
lafl. house, upon the lot belonging to the fir ft, are created
laathing-rooms, 5c e. There are Likewise very good coach
hp»fe and flables ftnilhed equal (or nearly so) with any in
the fcity, on a lot co»' lining on Union street 30 Icct, and
ip deptholl the waft,fide of said alley .5; feet. Thereare
good cellars under the whole of the buildings, and a wine
room over part of the liable, with a hay-loft over the re-
For turther particulars enquire of
EBWAJIU BON'S LL & Co.
Ai their Office No. Daek-ftreet. between Walnut & Pear
, o directs.
6ih month 24th, 1796.
AS EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
Books and Stationary,
Wholesale and Retail, now opened and for Sale by
WILLI AM TOUNG,
hoeifelkr, No- r2 ' Co'ner of Second and Chefnut-Jlrecti.
AMONG which are Fnclish, Latin, and Greek
.Classics and Dictiovabjes, Divinitt, Law, His
tory, Vravrls, Votaces, Miscellanies, and themoft
clleemed Notb£s.
WRI 1-ING VND POINTING PAPERS,
from the best manufadlurers in Europe, and from his ma
r.ufadorj on B'.'ahdywine, viz.
Imperial,plain and wove flatSmaU folio post, plain
Super-royal do. do. Ditto gilt
ILcy< ) do. dq. BlofTom paper assorted
Medium dp. do. Transparent folio post
X>cmy do. do. Superfine and common foolfc.
Glazed aird fcot-prelT«d folia Marbled papers.
ami 4to extra largr pott coarse PArEas.
Thick poll in folio ditojdo. Londonbrown, assorted
Ditto in 4to. ditto do. Hatters' paper
Folio wove poll, lined Stainers' paper
Qnnrto diet 6 do. Common brown
Ditto gilt do. Patent sheathing
Common size folio proft Bonnet hoards
Ditto quarto, plain iiiildcrs' Boards.
and quarto y«ft, gilt,
Alfa, a variety of other Stationary Articles, v'rjc.
Wedgwood and glass philosophical irt'k flands, well affort
ied ; pewter ink chests of various iizes ; round pewter ink
■flands ; paper, brak, aod polilhcd leather ink stands for the
V»ocket Shining sand and faiid bo»ces, pounce and pouftce
boxes, tiik and ink powder. Counting pocket
V.iuv-a of the bed quality, ass Ikin tablet and memorandum
books. Red and colored common size, office ditto.
iQ.iilit. fiom half a dollar, to three dollars per hundred.
Clack lead peneils, marhematicai instruments, See. Ac-
All forts and ftzes of .Blank Books, ready made or made
itoofdci. Bank checks, blank hills of exchange and notes of
tfarrd, executed in copperplate, bi Is of lading, manifefls
fcamen's articles and journals, See. &c.
— , . "wjw
"War-Office of the United States,
May 4th, 1796.
THE JoHowing Rules, explanatory of those publiflved
the 15th February, 1759, are to be observed by all
•persons entitled to Lands, in puifuiuce of resolve* «f
ficDgrefs.
Every certificate Of the acknowledgment of a deed or-"
power of attorney, either before a notary public or other
magistrate, must, in addition to wjiat is ufuaj, -fct forth
that the j/irfon making the acknowledgment is known to
tHe notary or other lhagiftrate ; for which purpose wo°rds
of the fallowing import must be inferttd in the certificate. <
" Arid I do certify that the faia A B making
tiiis acknowledgment has been for perfonaUy
known to me."
If the notary or other magistrate has rcafon to believe
that he iith:perlon he represents himfelf to be, he wil
ilfo tertify .t.
Andiftli!; proof he made by a witnefsor witneCes,h" or
theymuft f*car to some general ftateof their knowledge ol
him, whiah matter must bi fetforth in the certificate ; and
the notary public, or ether magistrate, before whem t_i
uckr.ov/ledgnien*. is made, must also set forth that the wit
iit.s or witneffeshas or have teeo for upwards of
jxr onatlv ki.own him. t
P a justice of the jpeace is employed, the clerk «f tht'
court of the corporation or county must certify that such
j.trfon is a jufticeof the peace of the county or corpora
tion as the cafe may b , and that full faith is due to hii
aiUasfuch. JAMES M'HENRY,
Sscretary of War
May ii. ia<u/2m
PROSPECTUS
Oj a Cheap and E.'ijant Ptfiet EJ:lhn if ,
Select and Entertaining Novels ; I
Or, Nirtlist's Pocket Lihrskt ;
Printed info tonvenient a size that a volume may be
carried in each poc'*et without the least inconveni-nc^
being an agreeable travelling companion, affording amule
metit in the garden, the field, or the lhady bower, and «
forming a valuable eolL-aion of Novels and J ales, writ-
ten by the mofl approve,', authors, particularly
Fielding' Sterne I Marmomel j Cervantes
Smollet Goldsmith Ratcliffe Rouff.-au "
Richardfoa Brookes ' Iv'wkefworth | LeSage, &c. £
To commence with the id volvti."' of the celebriou> no
vel intitled The Myfteriesof Udolpuo, hy the author o
The Romance of the Forest, &c. &c emhelliflied with a
beautiful engraved Frontifyiece rcprefeflCjog an intercßing
fccnc in the above, elegantly gilt, atouly ?S ccius. A
COKO I T lON'S. ' si
These fe!cCt Navels shall be printed iahand.bv 1 ' f 1 " C
mo pocket volume*, oo good type and piper, auct w»:ba at-
licate new Bou gcoit type on purpc»fcfor the work, W v wjtic
page wli! be uncommonly comprehensive; c% cn vo "
lume containing in qtMiitity a duodecimo, and fometinV' 5
oftavovolume, printed verbatim from tbeoriginal copies, "
addition to theeletjance of the typography, each volume wk
be embcllilHed with a beautiful engraved frontifpiece, repre
feniing the m©ft intcrclling fccne that occurs io the relpcaive
volume.
A volume will be publilHed regularly every three wqps
and deliveted to fubfer bers neatly anc unifo mly bour.d a«»ri
gilt, at only three-fourths ot a dollar each, to be paid upon
delivery. If a fufficient nUmbcrof fubfetifcm are procured,
the work will'be put to press fomc time in Aujsult, anda vck
lume publiflaed every thtfe weeks in regular fuccelli u. Ihe 1
encoura,';ersof this work »«ay rely 4tpou every poflible auen- J
tion being paid to ensure elegance in ihe neatness j,
and corre&uels in the printing, and uniformity in the bind-
ing, the whole being done aindtr the lHMnediater tendapcy of r
the publishers, . so
Subscribers may wiihdraw and rrtommcnce their fubferip-
tions at pleasure, foajto cd ifint their dioice to as few of ibe
Novels a& they think proper, or extend their colleAion to the 1
whole that arc primed, which will comprise only those high
ly approved novsls whickiuve been with univcrfal
approbation. Aa
The Myf cries of Udolphs Huthbhrty Clinkir c
Romance of the Forejl Amelia,
Sicilian Romance Gil Bias
Cajfle of Otranto Peregrine Picile
Old Ma/tar Honk _ j.. upon Two Sticks
Sidney Ca/He AdvuitufeS tf a Guinea 1
JXrfnond Launcelot Greaves
Family Party The Siflers
"Tales of the Cajlle Don uixotte
Qxilia ; «r, The Memoirs of Count fathom
an Heiress Almoran and Hamet
Evelina / or, a youn% ladyj So'yman aud Almcus
chtrartts into the Tales of toe Genii
American Hunter I/loral Tales
Theodtftus and Ccnflanlia Pool of Quality
-CbiHtfe Tales Arabian Nights Entertaintus. 1
Anna St. Ives Arabian Tales, a con.iuuaiion
Tom Jones cf the Arabian Nights
J r icar of lf r ahfeli Julia, cr the New Rid fa
Jcfeph Andreius Pamela J
Jiodoric Random •Clarijfa HarLue <
Trif ram Shandy Sir Charles Grandfm
.Robinson Criifee 5
The publisher has not yet determined upon the arrange
ment in which the above novel* shall appe&r ; being de
termined to add and iutcrmix other novels of equal cele
. I brity, akho' he is conicioua, that by comparing the above
lift with all former collections of this nature, the superi
ority of the present colledlion will appear obvious. Brxtifh i
editors mu& nccefiarily exclude from their plans, all the
new and entertaining novels that have been wrote within
these last fourteen years, mpft of them being literary pro-
For further particularsXee the proposals at large which
. are to be had gratis of Thomas Coadie, liook-Lindcr, No.
ao, Carter Valley, fouthfecond,below Chefnut Street, Ph
iladelphia, where orders and fubferibers will be thankful
ly received.
A liberal allowance to Booksellers, and Others ta
king quantities.
N. B. An apprentice to the bookbinding business want
* .ed. June 25. i'th&f. 3t.
■ William Young Birch,
. STATIONER
A'e. I"; South Sicond-Jlreet, between Market and Chef
nut Jlrcets,
Has imported by the lalt Ihips from London, an exton
five aflortraent of the heft Stationary Goobs,
which he offers for sale on equitable terms. Amongfl •til
er articles he haa fine wove vellum drawing paper, viz.
Antiquarian Elephant,double&fingle
Atlas Imperial, Super Royal, &c.
Writing paper of the firfl quality, viz, imperial, l'uper
royal, royal, medium, demy, thick, thin, rellum, and
bank post, folio, quarto, gilt and plain, c»py foolfcap,
pot, &c.
Merchants'account-books, viz. ledgers, anddou
" ble journals, watte books, cash books, letter books, bank
check books, &c. Looks of any sue or patera made to
order.
W. Y. Birch rcfpdflfally informs mcr:hants, traders
ardotiiers, that the making of account books is a branch
of his business which, having paid particular attention to,
he flutters himfelf he lhall execute in such t manner as to
k fecuie tbe approbation of his friends. And in order to dc
ic this, he has been careful to provide himfelf with a flock of
e paper from the niefl esteemed Englißi paper-makers, for ■
! - the purpose ; a fufficient quantity of which he (hall endta-
I vor always to keep on hand, so as to enable him at all
J' times to meet the demands of his friends.
Quills and pens School bibles&teftaments
l c Ink and Inlc-flands, pewter, India rubbers
B c w. lead and pocket Paper cases, red and'black
Wedgewood and gbfs phi- Flat and round rulers
lolwphical do. Paunce and pounce boxes
Pewter ink-chests Shiniug sand
— Maliogaßywriting defies Sealing wax, fuperfine, fine
Black ebony ditto and common
Ditto ditto ink-Hands witli V'afers, red, black and col
plat id furniture ored, fine and common,
-d Cards laig« and small gift' large and small
.11 plain Types and ink for marking
of Copy-books ready rul'd linen
Copperplate copies Red morocco a»d black tra
or: Pr jit and colored map files veiling cases
er Sand and sand boxes Black lines for writ : ng
th Walkden's (hiningjapan ink Pocket book.
to ud red ink-powder Patent blacking cake for
ds Ivory knives and,folders boots and (hoes
:e. Fine writing parchment Hen and fportfmcn's knives
ig Blank checks, hills of l.dings, Too'h powder and brushes
■ly and blanks for hil'ls of ex- -Razors, shaving hoxes and :
change, bonds, bonds & Windier soap. 1
vt judgments, powers of at- Spcrmaceti candles of a fu
il torney, indentures, mort- perior quality
sages, &c. Sponges, Urge size
or W.Y. Birch has supplied himfelf with a complete flock
of of tTjry article in the Stationary lint, and as he fliali be
nd studious to execute his business in a manner the most satis-
factory 10 his customers, ke hopes to meet with cncourage
it ment and support.
Country Store-keepers supplied on the befl terms for
' cash, June 18. tt&sjt
ch For Sale,
ra- A Few Cafics of First Quality
b " I N D I G O.
Enquire at No. 71, South Water flreet.
' May i tht ftf
S H T 1 V
Of 11 sizes, from .11 lb 'to Gi - 1
Camboofes, Pots, and othci*k , th " -w-r
(honed notice, y\
Nail rod*, from lod to fpi :e, two
.'-loop Iron, of all sizes forcalks or cu: ■ . )iW from c
a brad to lid nails, ' to m
Avdiors, from 17 Cwt. to ioolb.
Bar Iron, ,
A Quantity of James River Tobacco,
Carolina Pork.
Herrinv>° barrels,
Kiln-dr.'e 1 corn meal in Hhds.and Bbls.
Rve flour »'<c. to be fold by 1
Levi liollingfworth tST Sot. |
Aut«± 4 -Hi _ I
• ~ FOR. SALE,
A few handr !,1 weight of Salt Petre in bags
Bell Sherry Wine I H in quarter calks
Champai<nC i.: 1 -fes of jabottlcs
A quantity of V.. - Lead, Bar Lead, and Shot in cases
About 80 botes plat*s. A few boxes of belt (--utile.
Soap entitled to ilrswback
fin invoice of Waikii;'* Canes and Perfumery
Ditto BiiidaiJna han Ai^crchiefs, and
Some Elegant Jtal'an Statuary. 1
Samuel Breck, jun. d
Rofs'i Wharf. n
j 25- a
JOHN PAUL JONES. "
INFORMATION is hereby given, that the late John
Paul lot j : wia * proprietor of five fharcfr (amount
ing to about ,'867 «r«) in a tract of land by
rtf Ohio C orV an r> in thc territory of the United State,
of America, nov th-weft of the river Ohio ; andi that fa«
heiri, or legal reo efentative, on application to the direc.
tors of fail comply, at Marietta .n the territory afore
f„vl, will receive a > leed of the said five shares, or right.
° Th" aoplication ma) be madeperfonally or by an agent,
but proper documents 1 iuft be produced to prove the
dainipnt or claimants the legal heir, or reprefentat.ve of ,
tii2 (aid Tones r
n b. As it is not known ;n what country the person \
or perfonp i'lterefted reside.it mill be an a .ft of benevolence
iu every Printer in America an J Europe, who lhall miert
this advdrtifemsSt in his paper.
In behalf of ths dire&ors of the OH. o Company,
RUFUi? PUTNAM.
Marietta, May [June 4 ■ frwo*
Treasury Department x • 1
Re vetiue-Ojficff March 10th, J
T~)ROFOSALS will be received at the office of the 2
A Commifiiancr of the (No. 43, at the cori.'er of a
Third and Chefnut-ftreets, Philadelphia) for building in c
North-Carelina, J
I. A I.ight-Houfe upon Cape-Hatteras. \ a
11. A Beacon House upon Shell Csftle island. ®
Descriptions of each, and all other particulars, may be
fee* on application at tb-e office* of any of tile Superinten
da its of I.ight-Houfes, or of the Supervisors of the Reve
-«!c, cr of the Collectors of the Cußoms n any of the j
Elates ; a', also at this office. tawjjm e
Bank of the United States,
JUNE 14th, 1796. .V
NOTICE is hereby given, that applications will l>e re- —
ceived at Bank, until the firft day of July next, m
-1 clufive, for the purchase of the fix per cent flock bearing
: intercfi: from the firft day of July r>ext,to he iiYued
1 ably to an ad of passed the thirty-firfl day o
• May last, entitled, "an a& making provision for the pa
raent of certain debts of the United States."
I CONDITIONS: i
rft. Said stock \/ill be fold at par, for notes with t
- endorXcrs,to be approved of, at terms not exceeding tl~»
- four, and ve months, in three equal instalments.
»d. No sum left than one hundred dollars will be '
- nor any l'um exprefling a fra&ionai part of one htf
dollars.
J\ r . B. The applications accompanied by tie notes
Payment are to be made in the fame manner as for difctf an
are to be Landed to tbe Cajbier, from whom answers c rtm
jewed on the second of July.
JBy order of the DireAors,
G. SIMPSON, ' hicr
lawtij wftji
-/
PROPOSALS
tag. PUBLISHING BY SUBgCKIPriO' ]
. A Plan of the City of -
By THOMAS FREEMAN, ]
Surveyor of the territory of Columbia and f)' VVulh-
r ington.
i CONDITIONS, / '
1, J. This Plan shall be an elegant and oorr/ Copperplate
impreflion, of about four teet Upiare,jf lc:cuu Wl '' be
accurately delineated the r.4tural 'be ground 1 i
k contained within the lines of the ci j"P- a ' DS > vallies, tic
0 fifing grounds, springs, runs, creeks,* with the Unrs
of the grand avenues, Streets, fquii'i publie eppropri- or
s ations for walks, gardens, as now o"e&ly Li! J out and an
li permanently eltabjilhed—the riverft tom ak, and East
), etn Branch, opposite jjthe city—M channels, coafls, va
o harbours and foundiags of the Ja#, a ' taken by order T
o of the Board of Comniiffioners. ' r
if 11. On the fides of thi Plan fliall Weprefcnted a beauti- it
«• ■ ful elevation of the Prcfident's »use and the Capitol. as
1- IH. To render the drawing still ititelbgible and use- tb
II ful, it lhall be accompanied Pamjihlet, containing ti
all thd laws of the general aii#irticular governments, A
ts refpe&ing the location and etwl'fbment of :tht city— tl"
the orders and regulations ofs e Board of Comnuflion- w
ers, approved by the Presides of-the United Stat*6, ro U
fpedling the purchase and injrovement of lot, therein—
a particular description of "c city and adjacent country f<.
—of the river Potomak, <i<b the produ6lions, state of al
le .cultivation, commerce, pfulation, 15' c. of the country r
through which that vast #»ir. flows. d
.1- TV. This work will ba puhifted under thefanAion of the tl
a, Commissioners of the Ctjt, andlhall meet with their tl
/ullapprobation before"appears in public; and Mr. ii
lg Preeman pledges himelf tomakeit as accurate ufeful
and entertaining as pofible. a
a- V. The price to fubfcrila* 5 Dollars, to be paid 011 recep- c
.tion of the Plan andfinuihlet. r
_Survejr»r's Office, Ciyof Washington, JuneS, 1796.
£y' Subscriptions viff be taken at the Surveyor's office, t
or iiKhe city; Mr. Riceaßookftores ia Baltimore and Phila- 1
dclphia; and at the rincipal Bookflores on the Continent. :
e» Juna 17 1
,d Urbamia Mill Seats , 1
u- O ITU ATE in C;cil county, Maryland, on the Iwnks o '
O the river Sutpehanna, about one mile above tide wa
ter, ana commaJUing the water of that important river,
ck the channel comhf&ing the trade of which tomes so near
be the Mill Seats irto make it cotlveaieatto speak the boats;
is- and Mills may It so situated at to recei/ethem along their
je- walls, andbyvater liftstaltein theirtargoes.
There is a pwer fufiicient for many and any kind of
for oiieful Waterworks, and so much may be jufily said in
)t commer.dati'i* of thisScite as would be inconvenient to
insert in a uwfpaper publication.
Those vrf» may desire to be c«ncerned, will probably
find th emfe/fes well pleased on viewing the situation.
Leases Itr any term of years may be obtained on appli
cation to iic fubferiber, living on the premises.
CLEMENT HOLI.YDAY.
April (9. lawjra
Wafhmgton p a T aa * pottery,
1 nrmw - Sd&SSt
v\ the underwri* ' syr the purpose of cutting
two hundred, and fifty a (hington, from the Po.
.» Canal througn th; Uty Harmur.
tomicto the Saltern lh , scHEME's No - '•
The following is the SL.mi 23 , 00 0
Viz ,i Prize of 40 '°° 10,000
1 ditto 10,000
7lad drawn 7 5,00 a 35 >000
Tickets each j fi.ooo
i 6 ditto 1 1 000
1 IO ditto ■ 400 4.000
40 ditto 100 2)7?0
"I "^Toberaifedfo'rV^'.
. 11 »-«*»■*•
* TUWJ i, 2S&
,uSa "'h. Xi.ij .f ,k " ' una " 1 ••
the prizes. , , - . ery will cQmmence, withont
Die drawings _ are fold, of which timely
delay, as soon as the T< '
notice will he maß j e( j ; n fj x raon ths after the
_ . ' 11,,' conlider das relinqnifhed for
drawing is ni ' \ n j appropriated accordingly,
the benefit of the C«^ Q s youwo>
hn (^S ned J DANIEL CARROLL, o/D.
it- LEWIS DEBLOIS,
b y GEORGE WALKER,
tes ' Wm. M.DUNCANSON,
bis THOMAS LAW,
:c» JAMES BARRY.
City of Walhif* 3 ' Fcb - $_
& The Fi/ Floor and Cellar,
" f OFD0 F D and
on Xy fuitablo « O*.
No. 6s Dock Street.
Tune .8
For Sale,
— A "V ua^^e Grift anc * Saw Mill,
TN NeV rfe 7' near tIK Forf " of I,ittlc Bgg-Harbeur.
J The ,ft Mill is sixty by fort) feet, two water wheJs,
(he 3 nl ralr" sol ' lour run of S:;on - s > v/ith fcrecn, fans
0 f ' j | )o( ig-cloths, Sc. The Saw-Mill has two saws, and
in canabli cutt ' n E ve t0 (l 100 of Boards per
vc , r valijable piece ef Cedir Swamp, within a mile
and a/ cf the Mill > and within three quarters of a mile
, \ f Mine The Lumber, &c. may be takee by water
• M-Ultan.
De X ALSO FOR SALE,
'" c l several Valuable Tracts of Land,
the [ n -'nif/iyania, for all of which payment will be receiv
ed the na t es of jvleffrs Morris and Nicholfon, or in
\>r further information apply to the Printer.
May 17- JIW
re- — —'
Z City of Wafliington.
"SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11,
FOR THE ItfHhUrEMFNT OF THE
FEDERAL CITY.
, A magnificent > 10,000 dolli. s, & ) ?0 ,000
dwellmg-houfe, ) ca(h 30.000, ar«,' )
I ditto 15,000 & cash ijjOcW' 40,000
t I ditto ij,ooo & cash 15,000 30,000
1 j ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000 50,000
1 ditto 5,000 & ci(h 5,000 10,000
1 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 j<?,o00
i I calh prize of ro,iao j
2 do. 5,000 each, are, - io,oc>o
10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000
20 do. 500 - - 10,000
00 do. 100 - • 10,000
2.">0 da. 50 - - 1 o,doo
400 do. 25 - - 10,000
1,000 do. 20 » 20,000
15,000 do. 10 • • J50,00a
' 16,739 Prizes.
1- 35j»6i Blanks.
50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 40,0000
tc
>e N. B. To favour those who may take a quantity of
id Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars willbe the last drawn
3, ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one t
ts And approved notes, securing payment in either morcoy
i- or prizes, in ten days atter drawing, will be received for
id 1 any number not less than 30 ticket*.
1- j 'X'his Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of thepri
s, 1 vatc buildings to be, creeled in the City of Wafhingtofl—•
•jc Two beautiful designs are already fe!<-Acd for the entire
I fronts on two of the public fquircs; from these prawings
J itispropofed to ereci two centre and four corner buildings,
. 1 as soon as pqffible after this lottery is fold, and to convey
e- I them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in
lg j the manner difcribed in the fchemc for the Hotel Lottery,
rs, 1 A nett de'duflion of five per c«nt. will be made to defray
— | the necefiary etpenfes of printing, &.c. and the surplus
n- 1 will be made a part of the fund intended for the National
e- j University, to be erecled within the city of Washington.
1-- The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are
ry I fuid off.--Tlie ivoney prizes ivill be payable in thirty days
of I after it is finifliad ; and any prizes for which fortunate
ry 1 numbers aie not produced within twelve months after the
I drawing is closed, are to be coflfidercd as given towards
he j the funV for the University ; it beisg determined to fettle
eir I the whole business in a year from the ending of the draw-
Ir. 1 ing, and to take up the bonds given as fccurity.
full The real lecurities given for the payment of the Prizes,
j are held by the President and two Directors of the Bank
:p- 1 of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a
I mount oi the lottery.
j The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of
ice, I the late Commifiioners a (lifted in the management of the
ila- Hotel Lottery are rcqneftcd to undertake this arduous talk
:nt. I a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufßcient num.
t I ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the
— I friends to a National University and the other federal ob—
j jcils may continue to favor the design.
| By accounts received from the diflcrcn£ parts of th#
;s o I Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets
iva- I have been lent for sale, the public are assured that the
, er I drawing will fpeed'ly commen«e, and that the care and
icar I caution unavoidably lieceffary to insure a fafe disposal of
ats . j the tickets, has rendered the inor; suspension indispensable.
lieir SAMUEL BLODGET.
1 »§, Tieketsmay be had at the Bank of Columbia ;• of
d of j James Weft &Co. Baltimore; of Peter Oilman, Bolton
di n jof John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells,
it to J Cooper's Ferry.
ably " 1 " r "■■■ -■' ■—^
3 p1i.1 PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO,
—No. 11 g—
1 c H E S N UT-STRE ET.
ra J [Priee Eight Dollirs per Annum.]