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    Wafliington Letter jr.
and 3 Days Drawing arc arrived at the
office No. 147,'Cheftrut ftroet.
N Prizes in the above Lottery are exchanged for tickets
warranted undrawn.
019 - ia - tt&s
Imported in the late arrivals,
And to be Sold by
JACOB PARKE,
No. 49, North fide of High-ftrcet, Philadelphia,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT or
Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, &c.
AMOKGST WHICH AKR
SMITHS* Arivits, Vice*, and Files; Saw-mill,. Cross
cut, Hand, and other Saws; Carpenters' Planes, Chisels,
and other Tools; Carving Chisels and Gouges; Locks,
Hinges, Bolts and Latchej; Nails, Sprigs, Tacks, and
oerews; Fryir.g-.Pan.. Smoothing-irons; Shovels and
longs; Coffee Mills; Candlelticks; Snuffers; Warming.
Pans; Table -Knives and Forks; Riding Whips; Bar
vi W |f Cn ' °'her Pocket Kniw; Razors; Sciffars-;
Needles; Ivory juid Horn Combs; best Kirby Fish
Hooks; brass Cabinet Furniture; Waggon Boxes', Sheet
c jji* an ? tm Bridle Bits and Stirrups ; ditto
■saddle Nails; Girth and Straining Webbs; —with mod
kind, of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, Brass Wares,
O&cber i 4. tnwf6w
Madeira Wine.
A few pipes of Madeira Wme, landing from On
board the schooner Lucy, Capt. Prows, at Chefnut
ftreet wjjtrf, and for sale by the fubferiber.
Robert Andrews,
Oft. T4 mw No. 86, So. Wharves.
This Day is
A SATIRICAL POEM, CALLED
He would be a Poet,
Or, " Mature will be Nature Jlill;»
As HEROIC POEM.
To fjjbicb is annexed*
A Thinkfgiving Efuftle on Electioneer
ing Success.
Br GEOFFRY TOUCHSTONE.
Prfatwl forth* auth«r, sad fold by Mr. Benjirtm
d V i'/- S Ji ar ket-ftreet, and the principal
Boakfellers in the City.
October 16,
DANCING SCHOOL.
WILLIAM M'DOUGALL will open his school on Mon
, 'he 3 111: mil. »t ten o'clock in the morning, at his
Elegant hew Ball Rooms,
In Fourth, between Chefnut and Walnut Street*. 1
Hours of tuition for young ladies, from io to t o'cloek 1
o» Mondays, Wednesday, and Friday mornings; and for <
e^ from 6to 9 o*cl©ck on the evenings'o J
In addition to a number of new cotillions, he means to '
introduce a variety of Scotch Reels. 1
Note. The firft: praAifing ball to be on Tuesday fe- <
veiling, the firft of November, and to be continued every <
Tuesday, during the fealon. t
ft»ee° r termS ' &C ' cn l n,re at fc!s hoirfe, No. 134, Market
- ofl - ' 7 " . eo*-: J
Wanted to Rent, <
Ji convenient, well furnifhed Bed Chamber,
With a good fire-place, in an airy and healthy part tif
JTl' he P" fon wh ® Wants to rest flich a chamber.
Would have no objection to board, or breakfaft only, with i
the family occupying the house, as may be most agreeable.
Apply to the ptinter.. , 4
September 29. taw
Boarding and Lodging j
TV? 0 GENTLEMEN may be accommoda'ed with I
Boarding and Lodging, in a private family and plcafant
v part of the city. Apply to the Printer of the Ga2ette of
the United States. ..
OftQber »*• tt&stf
For Sale, f
A Complete font of Brevier,
ENtirely nev , and yet unopened. The weight of this
font is about 311 lb. It is from the Fmindery of
Wilson & Sonß,Glafgow,and will be fold at cost & charges.
Also for Sale, a pair of Super Royal Chafes.
Enquire at the Office of the Gazette of the United
States, 119 Chefirot-ftreet.
September 47. j t f
FOR SALE.
A PLANTATION,
A BOU J 12 mi '" from C»y. fitimte in A bine* «*
£1 ton Townlhip, Montgomery-County ; containing
£ 3tr "- • !* w ftonc '*0 ftoncs h,*&* , room, on a
floor fire place, m each, a stone Ife Hone fp, i„.
Wc, over an excellent spring of water, a barn, stable.,
fttds, barracks, Itc. A large apple orchard, and a variety of
Otherfruil, about 12 acres bf good meadow well watered
and wood fufficient for fire,and fencing the place. Possess,-
' lTi y C ° f Ap -"' nCxt ' in this city
will be take,, in exchange, or MORRIS and NICHOLSONS
-Noies m Enquire at No. 37, Arch-Strcn.
. Philadelphia, September 13, >796. tt |jf fe
Lottery and Broker's Office^
V) _ - _ _ South Stccup 3TKSST. f.
1 S o m i 'f 6 Lot,er y> a, for sale—a
the f<¥ e " ffimatlon - and -
Check Books kept for examination and r rifterine for
the City cf Washington, No. 2) and Pattern botfe'ries, W
tirt-° r 7\' C u \ rC / OW , f ' ravv:r g information where C
' Hctcl and Public Schocl Lo «"y.I
, b Jk C subs:f übf: j ib ? r application of the public bi
and his friends, who wiflj to purchase or fell Bank S-ocl
fertiEcates, 6|lls of Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands' M
\ V , 0 1 r -r' n t! r '". Cy ° n de K U ot property. d
. , V .^• lfo _ > r ' c! ' ets ,n tlle Scliuylkill Bridge Lottery fer
tS C " h ' Whicfl «riy in J
Philadelphia, ,3, =796^'
Mr. FRA NC IS, "
'he New Theatre)
TAKES this opportunity of rcturuifig thanks to his '
1 frliohr, and to the public. Mr. Francs intends, r
" '/ Tl from Marybitd, to OfCen a public aca
demy tm danang, tpon a plan entirely new. He ?
flatters himlelf that hw attention to his pupils hi- Cl
therto renders any proroifes of conducing his future
fLlitmes on the molt liberal and flriaefl terlftj. of pro - si
pricty, totally unncccflary.
N. B. Private Wition aa ufi.tl, ,l
} ' nt * Taw "
4
City cf Washington.
:he SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11,
« s FOR THE IMPROVEMENT 0 t THE
FEDERAL CITY.
, A magnificent ) ao,ooc dollars, St )
dwclling-houfe, j calh 30,000, are J •5 0,00 °
1 ditto if.ooo & calh 25,000 40,000
I ditto 15,000 & calh 15,000 30,000
I ditto 10,000 & calh 10,000
' r ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 10,000
• 1 ditto 5,000 & calh 5,00b 10,000
C. I calh prize of 10,000
1 do. 5,000 each,are • 10,00 a
f,. 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000
: 1, ) »o do. 500 - - 10,000
ks, 00 do. 100 - - tojooo
tid 100 do. 50 jo,ooo
nd -400 do. 15 • id,ooo
lg. r,000.d0. ao .ifljooo 1
ar- , 15,000 do. io • t 'r/bjooa
Wh 1T),739 Prizes.
eet JJ>?6i Blank*.
ttO —_ _ - «. -f
-50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 406,000
___
N. B. To favour those Who may take a quantity ol
_ Tickets,tlir prize of 40,000 dol^fswill be the Last drawn
and the 30,00 c the last but bm :
And approved notes, feenring payment in either monty
or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received sot
On any ""mber not less than 30 tickets.
it- r' l ' 4 Lottery Will afford an elegant specimen of the pri
vate buildings to be erected in the City of Walhiogton—
Two beautiful designs arc already fele&ed fdr the entire
fronts on two of the public squares ; from these prawings
• it ispropofed to erect two centre and four corner buildings,
as soon as poflible after this lottery is fold, and to convey
them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in
the manner described in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery.
A nett dedu&ion of five per ceht. will be made to defray
the necessary cxpenfes of printing, the surplus
will be made a part of the fundhitendea for theNatiscal
University, to be ere&ed within the city of Walhington.
The Drawing will commence as foop as the tickets afe
fold off.—The money prizes will be payable in thirty days
aftet it is finilhad; and any prizes for whkh fortunate
numbers are not produced within twelve months after the
drawing is closed, are to be confidercd as given towards
rl the fund for the University ;it being determined to fettle
the whole bulinefs in a year from the ending of the draw
ing, and to take tip the bonds given as feeurity.
The real fecurtties given for the payment of the Prizes,
— lre held by the President and two DireiftOrs of the Bank
of Columbia, and are valued at more thin half the a
ciount of the lottery.
The twenty lour gentlemen who by appointment of
the late CommilEtners allifted :n the management of Mie
Hotel Lottery are requested to undtrtajte this arduous talk
1. k second time on behalf ef the public ; a fufficießt num
It ber of these having kindly acceptid, i't is hoped thjt the
I friends to a National Ufiiverfity and the other federal ob
-0 jedts may continue to favor the delign.
By accounts received from the diflei-eht parts of the
0 Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets
have been ferit for sale, the public are affujed that the
- drawing will speedily tommtnie, and that the care and
f caution unavoidably necessary to insure a iafe disposal of
the tickets, has the fnor indifpenlable.
t SAMUE.I ~*ZODGET.
.§„ Tickets may be had at the B: /sos Columbia j of
James Weft & Co. Baltimore ; of Peter Oilman, Softon 1
of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells,
Capper's Ferry. w
Watsons Answer tc Gibbon. <
f ■■ ■ ' ]
JVST RECEIVED,
1 And for laic by J. OEMROD, No. 41, Chefrftit-llteet, 1
Apology for Christianity, .
h a ftrie\ of Letters, addrejjed t* '
Edward Gibbon, Esq.
Aothof of the History of the Decline and Fafl of the j
Roman EmpirS:
, Bv d. d. t. r. s. Bilhop of LaudalT. '
t (Price 75 cents bound.)
f Watson's Answer to Paine, '
To be had at the fame place. ' *
, Tie enemies of Religion ere a wake ! Lit not ber
friends Jleef.
thw&ftf
Philip Nicklin & Co. '
HAKE FOR SALE,
Souchong j
Hyfcm Skin / s
Young Hyson S PRESH TEAS : f
1 Hyson and \ j
Imperial ■*' 1
Yellow Nankeens •'
China Ware, assorted in Boxet »nd Cheßs
Quiclcfilver "
lah Ba,ulanr ' o Handkerchiefs of excellent quality in °
Londan Market MADEIRA WINi! "
London particular V ill pipes, hogsheads, & „
Acw-York Market 3 quarter caflu „
Teneriffe Wine in pipes and hoglkeadt .
Sugar Candy by the Box !(
Sail Canvas No. 1 a S u
Lead in flieets lt
3 Calks of Cutlery assorted <<
A few chests of Manchester 6ood«, aflorted tltsck. "
sets, cords, striped Nankeens, &c.
3 Small packages of black sewing.silk* ' 1
8 Tlerces Virginia Snake-root. n
Nails assorted in calks h
J".'y 18 P
' Brokers Office, and
COMMISSION STORE. 8
No. <3 South Third ftreet,oppofite the national new Bank »
CAMUEL M FRAUNCES a»d JOHN VAN R£ED
tJ have entered into co-partnerlhip, under the firm nf
FRAUNCES & VAN RF P ED, in thl'buflntfsofßSen ,
Conveyancers and Commiffton merchants. They buy and
fc on commission every species of Cock, »t« of hand, ft
bills of exchange, houses and lantls, &c.
Mokey procured on deposits, &c. &c." all kinds c' b '
writmgs in the conveyancing line, dode with ncatnefsand "
dispatch -, accounts adjusted, and book, fettled, ia the
most correct manner. Cor ft ant attendance will be p-ven
They solicit a scare of the public favor : they are d-trf V
mined to endeavour to defervc it. ** •
N. B. The utmost feci*ecy observed. "
SAMUEL M. iRAUNCES.
, „ JOBN VAN REED
Pbilad. Augult 17. T 700. mjtwtf
1 o BE bOLD, ' '
At No. 128, Xorth Second, Street, and by federal of
the Apothecaries in this City. '■
T^ S rlg . tlt '° rcm " v e pains i»d iofkmms f
the buman b®dy, as fecuted to Dr ELISHA *"
' rr I , Pj" cnt > wj,«h inftrumentsand direaions ne
. ceffary for the This mode of treatment is oanir,V
. larly ufeful in relieving p a i„, j,, the h „ d> lccth
de, liomich, back, rheumdtifms, recent gouts, iic. 4 C
N u tw.thftandtn ß ihe ut,l u> , of lhis c?is n =
fumed but there are cafe. i„ which this and every ofhci
Itmedy qjay sometimes fnt. ' o,nei
June 1,
liv
■
5° Dollats Reward.
11, Loft, a red Morocco Pockei~Book,
BETWEEN the Center Houfe.uid the White Horse in
Market-street; containing two 20 dollar bank-notes, <ine
of SO dollars, and one branch-bank-note of one dollar ;
George Weed's no:e of hand for 250 dollars, endorsed
A. Joseph ; a note of Jackson lor 100 dollars; a
note of Mr. Carr for 100 dollars; a note for 75 dollar:,-
and one of JVSr. Drate {or 65 dollars—and fevci otixcr
notes, belonging to the Jufofcriler.
The Public are rtfpe&fully .desired not to receive any
of thofc notes, as they can be of no use to any person but
tha owner, payment being 1 Hopped, Whoever will deli-
ver the fame at the oifice of this Gazette lhall receive the
above retvard. AARON
Ociober at. *3
■ . A Manufactory FOR SALE.
A Valuable SOAP and CANDLE Manufaaory, situate
in a convenient part of the cky ; the v.orks almoin new,
on an entirely cotiftiu&ion, and built of the bed"
material#, and may be set to work immediately. Persona
who wtfh to pUrchase, are rcquefted to apply at No. 2.73,
South Second Strict.
September 13. * t f tf
JOHN MILLER, Jue. & Co.~
No. 8, CHESNVT STREET,
■of Have Imported in the late veflels from Europe, &c.
AMD HAVE lOR SALE,
: A general ajlortrcent of GOODS, fuitsble to the feafen—
'I'y Amongst which are,
sot T3ROAD and narrow CLOTHS,
•D Plain fuid twijl'd COAXINGS,
>n * Rose striped i»d point BLANKETS,
FLANNELS and BAISES,
lre HATS aflorted in cases,
''g 8 IRISH LINENS,
INDIA GOODS, generally,
"■7 A Consigned Invoke of IRONMONGERY, 1
1,1 Comprising a capital assortment to open aflgre—iuclli-.
r y* ding Thirty Calks of NAILS. This invoice will be fold"
entire on Vefy advantageous terms
* u ® September ao. d
aal , - _| t j - -I—|—^
THIS DAT PUBLISHED,
£ By J. OH.MROD, No. 41, Cheinut ftr««t,
■ (Price IB I*3 Cents)
£ The President's Address
t [ c To the People of the United States,
Announcing his intention of retiring Itom public life
at the expiration of the present cor.&tutional term of
Cl prtfidrticy.
1; SvpUmbur ftp. A
hamuei Rjchardet,
be T? ESPECTFULLY informs tlje Gentlemen
<v Merchants, that he his this day opened the CITY
"■ TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEE HOUSE in the
city of Philadelphia;
fc _ The Subfeription Room will be furnilhed witi all the
dally papers pyfcljflifd in Philadelphia, New-Yoxk, Eof
he ton, Baltimore, together with those of the principal com- *
;t} tnercial cities of Europe—They will be regularly filed
, and noiii permitted to be taken away on any account. ,
id Tea,' Coffee, Soupes, Jellies, lee Creams, shd a variety '
of of French Liquors; together with the usUal refrefhrnettts,
Ci jviil at all times be procured at the bar.
Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated with
of Ae choice# of Wines, Spirituous Liquer*. and the most
• approved Malt Liquors fronjLondon and other breweries. 1
[s The Larder will befupplied with the prime and earliest -I
' produfiions of theSeafon. c
Large and /mail Parties, or fiugle Gentlemen, may be
accommodated with Breakfafts, Dinners, or Suppers, at
hours most convenient to themselves—a cold Collation i>
te£«larh' kept for eonvenieicj, the BiUof tare to be had
t) at the bar. , ;
The Lodging Rooms will be completely furnifhed, asd
the utmost attention paid to c|eanlinefs, and every other
requiute. ' 4
0" S Richardet will be happy to receive, and
e etecute the commands of Ms Friends, and the Public at -
hrge ;a"d with gratitude for their favours, he pledges 1
r. that nothing on his part (hall be wanting to pre- 4
icg" Wor a cd° naBC W "' th WhW> h " b€fin so d'lwguiih- "
Philadelphia, April 19. Wvf £
Treasury of the United States." "
VTOTICE is hereby given to all persons who are or hr
*r \ I* 7 C Creditors of the Umtsd States, for any fuma ? c
of ths . undid Debt, «r Stack, iiiring a frtfint inttrtfi of fix
P*r centum per annum. JJ J jj
, '. ft \ P urfH ,ff 'PW Adi of Cosgrcf, paired on the
aSth day of April, 1796, int.tied an ail in addition to an "
intlt " led 'An making further provision for the in
support Of public credit, and for the redemption of the so
public debt, the laid licbt or fiock will be reimiurfed and ci
in manner following, to wit. « First, by dividends
« l°Jf ° a l daj " ° f -nd Seweri
•< r» T j year ' and from the >' car onethou/aud
„ r j" , , re<l j" 1 ' 1 , Dine ty-fev<.n, to the year one thou
-I'■ in 6! f *■ "S h Ken incluCye, at the rate of
' " rcondK o ul^^ r .f' ntU v mUP ° ntha "pital. "
„ by dividends to be r.iade o» the last day of
c.. C T f;° r 'V 'Tj y elr ."»d liom the yea/one
thousand seven hundred and Dmrty-feven, to the year ■«
« eight hundred and seventeen inclusive at' A
r . ate of three and one half per centum upon the ori
« y dividend to be ma !e on the last tV
'■ J m year one t!» nfand bun- "
dred and eighteen, of such lum, as will be U Cn ade t0
C eft^U f
mentol the pen nanent rule of reimburliment above
icubed, it become neceflarv to vary .u
powers of attorney for receiving dividend ur®
■ creditors will therefore observe that f« ' P" b '*c
is eftablilhed for aU powers of «tornl. u T'" 6 <bfm
*•« <"><
KNOW ALL MSN J!r THES£ PXMSENTS ii„
of
y ""iftituU and afpoint
' 7' it" my "" n "' * r,ccim m <t'7jdcrJ"Z{)!b tl
OTjbtl, he payable moron,v i 0 law. on ft. (h-rc A.r u ! '
. injr, yaam f, n tbt If'
book? of the or the Onmt«'fr r gu
where the Uock ,7 L °" 5 ' *
mencement and expiration of time for which A« ™ ""f
attorney is to coatinoe) rvM p* mr a l k „, P ° Wer of de
ttzzur ***> s
In I lave hereunto set my Hand and Seal tie
Sealed and Delivered
in prefenc^of,
• *,*
rs rsi? '"•» •'■«" <r«~,. <,
SAMUEL MEREDITH,
V J, tfeofifr of the United Stair,.
v W it I j
yo,goo Pieces Nankeens.
, . Of the bcfi q-.ality and en reaftnabh terms '
[t FOR SALE BY
jar; Philip Nicklin y Co.
rfcd >6- dtf
larf For Sale, —r—
■tbtr A rWftory BRICK HOUSE and Lot, in Chefnui
between Front and Second ftraeta. in winVi
any e^rt - James Calbraith & Co. have for many years p n j
but now c '°) carr ' e< * on bo'inefn. • » *
ieli- Poffeflion will be given one month, or sooner
the For terms apply to WILLIAM BELL, or
I. HECTOR CALBRAITH
Aprfl ai.
~~ Treasury Department,
uate September 28, 1796.
N° T . IC ! 15 \ Creb l & Vai ' that P ro P osal» wiH l,e r-.
. ■»->, celvcd at t ' lc office of the Secretary of the Tieafu ■■t
four ontil the expiration of the firft day of Marchi it
*73. suing for thefupply of all rations which
tor the use of the United States, from the fird J-<v e '
lene, 1797, to the thirty-firft day of May, r-,,,8 inh
days intlufivj, at the places and within the diftrid* h,r«.
after aaent.or.wi, vte. At Ofwego; at Niagara; at
. que n C: a£ Sanduflc y Lake, and on Sandufky
See. Riv»r; at Detroit J at Michiiimackinac; at Fort-Frank
!' n ' a ' ? >ltt * , . u s£ h >at Cincinnati; at Fort-Hamilton;
(1 — * . rt ,_ St - Ciair • at Fort-Jcfferfon ;at Grenvill;; at
Picqoc rown and Loramies Store; at Fort Adams; at
Fort Wayne; at Fort Defiance ; at any place below Fort
Pefpnce oh the Miami River to Lake Erie; at Fort
Steuben ; at FortMaffac ; nt any place fiom Fort Maiac
to the south boundary of the United States on the river *
Miflift|>pi; at Fort Knox jat Ouiatajion.
it fu».plies (hall be required for any ports or places not
mentioned in this notice, all such supplies lhall be for-
J milled at prices proportioned to those to be paid a; the
lib-, ,P oUs bclo , re recite < 1 > or as maybe hereafter agreed on
old" .. w | ec ' l the Un'ted States and the Contraaor.
Ihe rations to be fupplicd are to consist of the fol
lowing articles, vi 2.
One pound two ounces of bread or flour.
One pound two ounces of beef, or fourteen ounces of
pork cr bacon.
Halt a gill of rum, brand* pt whiflcer.
One qoart and hails a pint of fait.'*
SS Two quarts of Vinegar, ( ,
Two pounds of Soap, r r* r hundred ration!
One pound of Caiidlcj, J
If V. Th V"!, itm ' " e Vbe foamed ih such quantities, is that '
of there ihall at,all times during the said term, be fufficie.it
for the eonfumption of the troops nt Michilimackinac, De
tr°'t ' Nu g ira > and Ofwegb, for the term of fa month, in
advance, and at each of the otlier polls, for the term of
at lean thrte months m advance, in good aad wholesome
rn the fame stall be required. It is to be un
ddrflood that the Contraaor isto be at the exjeenee and
he 1 ° f fuppiit, to the troops at each post, and
that all lofies sustained by the depredations of an enemy, or
by Bi#an s of the troops of the United States, Aallhepaid
>f- V J 5 r of the "title* captured or destroyed, on
r < thc dcpoiiti«ns of two orihore persons of creditable cha
" ruficrs, and the certificate of a commiflioncd officer as
- curtaining tlie ciraimftsnce* of the loft, and the amount
ol the ai tick* for wlikh compensation fhali be cUimed
/ OLIVER WOLCOTT,
1L n Secretary of the Trearnry.
J Lottery
S. faifinsfijcthoufand fix hundred and faty-feve*
ft J- dollars and fifty cents, by a dedua.'on of fifteen pef
cent from the prjzes, aad net two blanks to a pri« j. vii
>0 1 Priie ot jooo dollars it dollars jooa
it 1 IPOO xooo
i* * * joo
id i 109 ' rocs
~- ; -Fsw ico# ■
d 99 jo ' *
■r 200 »5 . jock,
io °° r 10
d J Lalt drawn numbers of 1000 dollars each, jooo
it — : ____
:» »33® Prizes. ~ ..
- 4018 Blanks. 44,45
- 4. » ■ :JS
I-
63J0 Tickets at Seven Dollars ejith, 44 , 45 »
. ®y °' d f r of the Direaors of the Society for eftaWifli*
mg OfefijlManufaaßres, the fuperMitendauta of the Pat
enon l.ottery have rcqucfted the Managers to offer the
r twrogcung Sohcrae to the public, <mdiiave dfreaed there
a to refund the money t* those persons who have purchased
k ! u 'hf ,ori ®?f Lottery, or oxchacge the tickets for ticket* '
in this Lottery.
e H" ,ottsr T ' liß a^ua "y commenced drawing, and will
a continue uhtil finifhed. A lift of the Blanks and Prize*
a ma>' be seen at the oflicc ol William Blackburn, No. 64
e fonth Second street, who will give information where titk
i ets may b» procured.
s Dated this 17th day of Tune, 1705.
7- N- CUM MING, •)
i JACOB R. HARDENBERGSMu\*gir*.
JONATHAN RHBA,- S
f dtf eo
f Wafhmgton Canal Lottery,
t \y iIEREA S the State of Maryland has authorifei
» ▼ the underwritten, lo raise twenty-fu theufand,
two hundred, and fifty for the purpose of cutting
a Canal through thc City of Wajhiugton, frosi th f»".
tomacto theEaftern Dranch Haruour.
Thc following is ;he SCHEME o£ No. /.
Priie of 3M>,000 dollars, 10,000
f * ditto IP,OOO 10,000
7 lafl drawn ">
Tickets, each f J' ooo 3J. 000
. 6 ditto 1,000 6,C00
XO ditto 400 4,000
, *0 ditto IQO 9,000
-5 5 d '"o SQ »,75©
J7jq ditto it, 69,008
, To be raised for th* Canal, ' i6,ijo
jßjo Prizes, 175,000
ii&jo Blanks, not twotoaprir*/
' 17500 rickets, atTen Dollars, - 175,000
$y The Commissioners hav* taken the Securities ft
quired by the aforefaid a& for the panaual payment of
' the prizes. «
1 / draw ' n £ tln» Lottery will commence, without
delay, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which, timely
r notice will be given.
Such prizes as wot demanded!, fir months after th.
* is finilliad, fliall be considered as rcljnquifted for
the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly.
(Signed ) NOTLEY YOUNG,
DANIEL CARROLL, ofX)
LEWIS PEBLOIS,
GEORGE WALKER,
Wm. M.DUNCANSON,
THOMAS LAW,
JAMES BARRY.
City of WatbiDgiod, Feb. 11. '* J
; PRINTED, BY JOHN FENN 0»
-j-No. 119 —
CHESHWT-STRSET.
(Price Eight Collari per Annum.}