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    Robert Smith & Co.
No. 58, South Front-Jlrecty
v Have received by the late arrivals fr©m London, Liver
pool, and Hu ! l, and by the Ohi® arrived at N.York
from Glasgow,
A large & general afibrtment of Goods,
Suitable for the Seafon y confining of
Duffle, Point and Rose Checks, in imall packages
Blankets Oftnaburgß and Brown Hol-
White, Red, and Yellow lands
Flannel Brown and white Russia
Socking and other Baizes Sheetings eh
Second and coarse Cloths Drillings and Diapers
Plain and mixed CafiimcJres Calicoes and Chintzes
Plain, twilled, and striped Jaconet and' Book Muslins
1 Coatings Do. do. Tamboured
Plains, Kerl'eys, and Half- Do. do Handkerchiefs
thicks Printed linen nd cheek d«.
W}«:te & spotted Swanskins Romal and
"Lainet and fwanfdown veil M"uflin and Chintz Shawls
Shapes Bed Ticks
Ciirpets and Carpeting Table Cloths
Caliimncocs And Durants Laccs and Edgings
Moreens and Taboreens Fashionable Ritfbons
"[oar.s Spinning and Crapes Do Hats and Bonnets
Camblets and Wildbores C<Hten 5c Worded Hoiiery
Sombazeens & Bombazets Gloves and Mitts J 1
R.srinets and Shalloons White 81 coloured Threads
Plain, Genoa and printed Italian Sewing Silks
Velverets & Thicksets Ivory and Horn Combs
7-8, 4-4, and Cotton Tapes, Bindings, Pins, &c. L
They have on hand a large aflortment of India Muslins ki
and Calicoes, black and coloured Persians, Bandanno and
Puliicat Handkerchiefs, tScc. and a -quantity of Nuances io
and Mace.
October 17. nrwfim
Imported .in the late arrivals,
And to be Sold by
JACOB PARKE,
Nofth fide of High-street, 'Philadelphia, V
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, &c.
AMONGST WHICH AR.F.
SMITHS' Anvils, Vjces ; and Files;, Saw-mill, Crofa
cut, Hand, and other Saws; Carpenters' Planes, Chisels,
and other Tobls; Carving Chisels and Gorges; Locks,
Hinges, Bolts and Latches; Nails, SpHgs, Tacks, and
Screws; Frying-Pans; Smoothing-Irotas; Shovels and
Tongs ; Coffee Mills; Candlesticks ; Snuffers; Warming-
Pans; Table Knives and Forks ; Riding Whips ; Bar
low Pen, and other Pocket Knives; Razors; ScilTars ;
Needles; Ivory and Horn Combs; best Kirby Filh
Hooks; brass Cabinet Furniture; Waggon Boxes; Sheet r
Brass; plated and tin'd Bridle Bits and Stirrups ; ditto
Baddie Nail* ; Girth and Straining Webbs ,* —with moil
kinds of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, Brass Wares,
&c. &c. '
O&eber 24. mwf6w
Lottery and Broker's Office,
A r o. 64, South Second street.
TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. a, for Tale—a
Che k Book for exaniihation—and prizes paid in '
the late lottery.
\ Books kept for examination and registering, for F
the City of Washington, No. z, and Pattefon Lotteries,
both of which are now drawing—information where
tickets are to be had, and prizes exchanged for undrawn
tickets. A complete lift of all thf. prizes in the late New-
Port Long-Wharf, Hotel and Public School Lottery, for
examination. si
The fubferiber solicits the application of the public 1
and his friends, who wife to purchase or fell Bank Stock, a
Certificates, Bills of Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands, t
&c. or to obtain money on deposit of property e:
%* Also Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery for
sale at Ten Dollers. each, which will be drawn early in c
the Spring. -C
Wm. Blackburn. c
Philadelphia, August 18, 1796,' mth
Brokers Office, and
COMMISSION STORE. «
No. 63 South Third ilreet,eppofite the national new Bank. ®
SAMUEL M FR UNCES and JOHN VAN REED,
have entered into co-partnerfliip, under the firm of P
FR 'UNCES & VAN REED r in the bufmefs of Brokers, "
Conveyancers and Commiflion merchants. They buy and ™
fell on commiflion every species' of dock, notes of hand, v
bills of exchange, hcufes and lands, &c.
Money procured on deposits, &c. &c. all kinds cf "
writings in the conveyancing line, done with neatness and v
dispatch; accounts'adjufted, and books fettled, in the
most correal manner. Conllant attendance will be given. a
Tney solicit a Ihare of the public favor ; they are deter- "
mined to endeavour to deserve it. n
~N. B. The utmost secrecy observed.
SAMUEIi M. FRAUtfCES, , *
JOHN VAN REED. «'
Philad. Aiiguft 27, X7OQ- m&wtf I
Loft Last Evening, *
At Ricketts's Amphitheatre, (supposed to be taken by )'
some villain out of a gentleman's pocket)
A red Morocco-Leather POCKET-BOOK, a
Cintaining about 185 dollars in bank botes; three rrotrs
of hand of Rofs and tiifnfon, No. 304, 305 and 306, da- '
ted 12th lift August, payable 60 days after dat-c, to the
order of Paul Siemen, together for JISO dollars; an ordsr ''
of Mrs. Ann 1\ acpherfon, from Paul Siemen, on Lach- F
!in Mac Neal, Esq. at Port-au-Prince,for 100 dollars • be- ''
fides fcveral letters and papers of no use but to the proprie- t!
tor. The tiotes of hand and order are without endorse- v
Jnent. EIGHTY DOLLARS REWARD is offered to 2
any pcrfon who will discover and secure the thief, and
FORTY DOLLARS for 6nly bringing the above meati
oned notes and papers at No. 129, Corner of Front and
Mulberry fleets. d o<ft. it.
T.o be Rented,
A Small and Convenient BREWERY, at '
MorrisVi'le, oppyite Trenton.
ALL the Apparatus for Brewing new and in good 1
repair : A number of Barrels and Half Barrels will (
«lfo be rented. Poffirffion may be; had at any time. *
Enquire of Mr. Garrett Cottringer in Philadelphia,
or Mr. "Robert Morris, inn. or Daniel Mun it Morris- '
Vilie. It
C.tobcr jo, 1796* rt'li&stw |
*— —— 1 1
Mr. RICKETTS ]
BEGS leave to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen, that i
he will open his RIDING SCHOOL on the Ift of Nov.
for the of Ladies and Gentlemen it the ele- 1
gaut aeeompliftiment of riding and managing their hoTfes I
'.Vl'll cafe to thcmfelves.
Mr. Rickctu has well tinned Horses for the sccom- 1
modation of 1.- lit 3 and .Gentleir en for exercise, to pay
mtnthly. Pupils <0 pay by the jason, or by the lelfon.
Huifci the boid <r field. ,
Oct#ber 14. - d
__ 1 , .■ — —
WANT*, f.Kßticn as CLERK, in a mercantilehoufe
in a young man who can be wrll recom
mended : he is well acquainted with book-keeping, mid
writes a good hand. Enquire of the editor of the Ga
zette of the United State*.
Oitober J3.
.. >
Philip Nicklin & Co. ]
HAVE FOR SJLIi,
Souchong
Hyson Skin )
Young Ilyfon > FRESH TEAS
Hyson and \ 1
Irbperiil
Yellow Nankeens
China Ware, aflorted in Boxea and Cheftt
Quicksilver _ . '
Baadanno Handkerchiefs of excellent quality in
6hefts
London Market MADEIRA WINb
London particular ?■ in pipes, hogfbeads, £c
' New-York Market ) quarter ca&s
Teneriffe Wine in pipes and hogikeaijt
Sugar Candy bythe B&x
Sai! Canvas No, laß
Lead in sheets
3 CafitS of CutleryafTorte'd
A few cheftsof Manchester Goods, afTortcd t.lick
fets, cords, striped Nariktcns, &c.
3 Small packages of black fewing-*filks
H Tierces Virginia Snake-root.
Y Nails aflbrted in casks
July 18. mwßcf
Washington Lottery.
The 3ad and 33d days' drawing of the Wa)hi«gton
c. Lottery, No.' s, are received at the office No. 134, Mar
is ket-ftreet, where tickets may be examined,
d N. B. Information given where tickets in all the other
;s lotteries may be procured.
Prober zj, 1796.
FOR SAL E.
PORT WINE, and
HOLLANti GIN, of thefirft qualities in Pipe?.
FRAUNCES and VAN REED,
Brokers and Commiflion Merchants, No. 63,50. 3d St.
Who discount approved NOTES of hand.
N. B. An APPRENTICE Wanted.
, September 14. mitff
/• — '■! 1 1 1 ■ '■ i~'l 1 " ■
To be Sold,
ls ' The Time of a smart, active Negro Lad,
Who has Eleven years to serve.
Enquire at NB. 58, South Front-ftrcet.
T . Oflober 18. §_
r - THIS DAT PUBLISHED,
; ; By J. ORMROD, No. 41, Chefnut-fttset,
t (Price 12 1-2 Cents)
<° The President's Address
3 To the People of the United States,
Announcing his intention of retiring from public life
abthe expiration of the present constitutional term sf
— priSdcncy.
September 40. d
Valuable Real Estate,
i„ For sale at Aucl\on by Casper Thiell, of Hamburg,
late the property sf "fames and William Kinntar.
or For sale by public anction, on the 9th day of November
:s, nextenfuing, at the sign of Gen. Wafliiagton, Wood's
re tavern, borough of Reading, Berks county, the folUw
m ing real estate, viz.
v- A TRAGTof land containing 465 acres with
or 1 Xi. allowance for roads, called the Purchase,
fiuated in Brunfwick townlhip, Berks county, patented,
lie ,Bth o' Jan. 1788 This trait, of which about 15 acres
k, are cleared, is of good foil, situated on the or
Is, Little Schuylkill, well watered and timbered, on which is
ere&ed a good log dwelling house and liable.
or No. 2. A trait of unimproved lend, containing 184 S
in cres, with allowance, &c. called Hopewell, patented aßth
Q&ober, 1790, situated in Brunf.vick townfkip, Berks
county, foil good
No! 3. A trait of unimproved land, containing 3*76 a-
cres with allowance, &c. called Hilliburg, patented »Bth
Oiftober 1790, situation, &c. as No, a.
No. 4. A tract «f unimproved land, containing 388 a
cres, with allowance, &c. patented 18th of OAober, 178*.
situation, &c. as No. » and 3.
p No. 5. A trafi of land, containing 168 acres, and 51
of perches, with allowance, &f . situated in Brunfwick
r< (hip, Berks county,.on Torrtagua, Or little Schuylkill, 5
miles above the town »f Hamburg,on which is erecSed a
d well fmiflied two story squared log dwelling house, n '
' feet by 3j, within the Pittance offrbo percheifrem a forge,
c f with the advantage of a ferry and public house; these ad-*
vantages render this trafl very valuable.
h e No 16. A town lot in Hamburg, enclofei!with a ]Soft
, n and rail, or board fence, containing in front, 60 feet, and
. r . in depth iße feet, fubjeit to a ground rent of 7/6 per an
nnm.
No. 17. A town lot in Hamburg, enclofedasSo 16,t0
whichit adjoins, tiring of the fame dimensions, and fubjeit
to the fame ground rent, on which N ere&ed a log stable,
x 6 by':B feet .
~ No. 18. A town lot in Hamburg, adjoining to No. 17,
a eorner lot, fronting on Main and Schuylkill streets, di
m.nfions the fame as No. 16 and above del'cribed, sub-
Ij.. je<S to lofb per annam ground rent. On this lot is es>
' edted a large 2 story dwelling house, 45 feet front 011 Main
street, by 34 feet in depth on Schiylkill street, pl'eafantly
and advantageduily situated for a (tore.
N. B. The above deferred three town lots will be fold
[ a _ separately or together, as may best foit the purchasers.
Conditions of sale—One third of the purchase money
[ sr to be paid to the subscribers, or either ef them ia Philadel
phia, at or b«jf ore the expifation of one month fr®m the
lt> day of sale, when a deed fef conveyance wiU.be executed ;
; e . the relMue payable in 2 equalpayments, at 6 and 12 months
with interefr, the payment whereof to be feeured by moct
to £ a £ e ' 9R t ' le freniifes. '
pd Jam: Hendcrfon, 1 Afr.gneest.
si- Frederick MonimolTtn, I the estate of
Thomas Rogers, f James 4c Wm.
_ Jefeph D. Drinker, .J Kinnsar.
September 16. m & th.
al STOP THE THIEVES!!!
LAST Wednesday I:voting, October 19, between the
od heurtof 7 aod leo'clock, the bed room of Mr. Ricketts i*
•ill O'Eller'shotel was entered, either by means of faffe keys,
ie< orat the window, by some villain or villains, who must have
| a been acquainted with the situation of the house (« the door
: ' was found locked after they had committed the theft) who
took away from amongst several trunks, "ONE which con
ttioed a valuable part of Mr. Rickett's property, but of which
he is not yet able to ascertain the contents particularly. As
— ter bringing the said trunk away, and emptying it of up
wards ef a thousand dollars in cafo and bank notes, the vil
lains left k behind the circus, during the time that the per-
formances of the evening were going forward
ov. It is earr.eflly requested, that all tavern«keeper» on the fiage
le. roads, and the ferry houses, at well asallcivil officers, may
■fes be watchful in lecurihg suspicious persons, who may have a
redundance of cafhj which their appearancc would by no
m _ means befpcaFtFem to be possessed of.
say One Hundred Dollars Reward
0D - Will be given for securing the thief or thieves, and a fur
ther reward for securing them with the property.
Oft, ti. * J
To be disposed of,
>m- 'T'HE time of a healthy NEGRO WOMAN, who
md J- has between f«ur and five years to serve: She
3a- can be recommended for her sobriety and honesty For
particulars eaquirs at ij», Chefnwt-fireet.
FOR S 4 L E,
A. very Valuable imitate,
CALLED T IVIT TENH AM, fitusre in the
township of Upper Derby, and county of Delaware
7 ,-a miles frorf Phiiad -lphia, and half a mile from the
new Western road! containing »3* 2CKS of »' c^ llen - lan '
4 c of which aie good.watered meadow, 90 of prime weod
land, andthereit arable of the firft quality. are
on the preitnfe a good two story brick house, witfi 4 toom ®
on a floor, and ceilars under the whole, with a pump-well
c f excellent water in front; a large frame tarn, Italics,,
and other convenient buildings; a fmoß*-ho»fe aTid itone,
lpring-houfe ; twp gqod'apgjk orchards, mdlone ps peacft
cs. The fields are all in clover, except those uftmeciately
under tillage, and areTo laid out as to have the advantage
of water in each of them, which renders it peculiarly con
venient for grazing. . ,
The situation is pleafantandhcalthy, and from the high
cultivation of the land, the' good'p-eighbourhood, and the
vicinity to the city, it is very suitable for a.gentleman s
coufetry feat. „ . .TI ■
The foregoing is part of the estate «f Jacob Harman,
deceased, And offered for fa'e by .
Mordecai Lewis,
Ocft.3l. law Surviving Executor.
. WANTE D,
A WOMAN who is capable of taking care of a Child
and who will occalionally do other ftrvicc in a imall fa
mily ; a good charter will be necessary. Apply at
No. 109, Spruce-street. OS. 47. 6
THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED,
By Benjamin Davies,
No. 68, High-Jircet,
The American Repository of ufeful
information, for 1797*
CONTAINING,
A Calendar for ttye year
A complete Regilter of the Executive, Legiflatnte,
and Judic'ary Officers of the Oeneral Government.
A Lift of the Military Forces of the United States.
Poft-Office Eftablilhment —times of receiving and
elofing the Mails at Philadelphia.
The poll roads and towns, and their diftancea
Times of holding the Supreme, Circuit And Diftrift
Courts.
A table of Impost duties, alphabetically arranged.
A lift of the custom-house officers and their fees.
Rules for reducing the currencies of the ieveral
states into one another, arid all of them into the mo
ney »f the United States.
Ufeful tables of the value of pounds, fhitiirigs and
pence, in dollars and cents, <
A register of the officers of the civil government of
Pennsylvania.
A gardiner's calendar for Pennsylvania.
And a great variety of other articles of ufeful informa
tion. Embelliihed with twelve elegant vignettes, an en
graved title-page and frontispiece,—making together, a I
haadfome, as well as very ufeful, little pocket companion.
O(Sober so. »a;wtf
'■m_ ■ : i
New Hat and Hosiery Store,
Wholesale, and Retail,
By WILLIAM M'DOUGALL,
No. 134, Market Strtct, yi door from the corner
of Fourth, South Side.
Mens* Black American and Englih Hats, of various ijual- c
ities and prices;
Ditto Drabs and Green-unders.
Ladie4* ditto black
And a large aflbrtmcnt of fancy ditto
Coloured Beavers
With a great variety of elegant and faihidnable trim
mings' &c.
Yoifch's black and drab coloured ditto.
Children's fahcy ditto
All kinds of silk, silk and cotton, cotton and thread hcfc '
Knit coloured Pantaloons
Ditto Drawers A
Ditto Breeches Patterns
Silk Gloves *
Knotted, coloured cotton.
A quantity of mending cotton,forted colours. 1
N. B. The hatsfinifhed in the newest fafhoH.
_ >7' eodim, J
Samuel Richardet
t> ESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen '
V Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY <
TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEE HOUSE in the r
city of Philadelphia; f
The Sublcription Room vrill be furniihed "With all the <
daily papers publiftied in Philadelphia, New-York, Bos
ton, Baltimore, together with thole of the principal com
mercial cities of Europe-^—They will be regularly filed 4
and none permitted to be taken away on any account.
Tea, Coffee, Soupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a Variety
of French Liquors; together with the usual refrejhments,
will as ail times be procured at the bar.
Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated with
the choicest cf Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the most
approved Malt Liquors front London and other breweries.
The Larder will befupplied with the prime and earlieii
produ&ions of the Season. t
Large and small Parties, or Tingle Gentlemen, may be ;
accommodated with Breakfalls, Dinners, or Suppers, at t
hours most convenient to themfeives—a cold Collation is
regwlarly kept for ccaivenicncy, the Bill of Fare to be had
at the bar.
The Lodging Roonswill be completely furniihed, and
the utraoil attention paid to cleaolinefs, and every other
requisite.
Samuel Ric* ardet will be happy to receive, and
execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at
large; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges
himfelf that nothing on his part fhali be wanting topre
forve that patronage with which he has,been so diftineuifh
inglv Honored.
Philadelphia, April 19. ' mw f
Watson's Answer U Gibbon.
JUST RECEIVED,
And for fiile by J. ORMROD, No. 41, Chefmrt-ltreet,
Apology sos-Christianity,
In a ferie* of Letters, addrejfed tt
Edward Gibbon, Es<^.
Author of the History of the Decline and F*U of the
Roman Empire:
Br R. WATSON, d. d. f. r. s. B'iftiop of Landaff.
(Price 7s cents bound.)
Watson's Anfwcr to Paine,
To be had at the sam place.
The enemies of Religion are awake ! Let net her
r nends Jleep.
—*' mw&ftf
Benjamin and Jacob Johnson,
. , No - M7> Market-street,
Have received by the last arrivals from Liverpool and
Hull,
„ r ,■?*"! S* nera l a/fortment of DRY GOODS,
Well suited to the approaching season, which they will
o* I tCrn " by f iCte package. t
Octfber 14. taw4w
70,000 Pieces Nankeens,
Of the btji quality and on reasonable tdrms y
FOR SALE BY
Philip Nicklin ly Co.
■Aaguft 26. dtf
For Sale,
AThree-ftory BRICK HOUSE and Lot, in Chefnur
street, between Front anil Second flr«ets, in which
Meflr?. James Calbraith & Co. have for many year. an,.
bow do) carried on business.
Poflefiion will be given in one month, or sooner.
For termt apply to WILLIAM BELL, or
HE CTOB^CALmAIXH.
April 31, g
Treasury Department,
September 28, 1796.
NOTICE is hereby given, that proposals will he re
ceived at the office of the Secretary of the Treasury
until the expiration of the firft day of March nex: en.
suing, for thcfupply of all rations which riiay lie required
for the use of the United States, from the firft day of
June, 1797, to the thirty-firll day of 1798, both
days inclusive, at the places and within the diftrkh lure
after mentioned, viz. At Ofwego; at Niagara; at
Pjcfque lfle; at Sandufky Lake, and on Sandufky
River; at Detroit; at Michilimackinac; at Fort-Frank
lin; at Pittsburgh ; at Cincinnati; at Fort-vH*railtnn •
at Fort St. Clair; at Fort-Jefferfon ; at Grenville; at
Picque Town and Loraniies Store; at Fort Adams; at
Fort Wayne; at Fort Defiance; at any place below Fort
Defiance on the Miami River to Lake Eric; at Fort
Steuben ; at Fort Maltac ; at any place from Fort Mafiac
to the south boundary of the United States 011 the river
Miffifippi; at Fort Knox ; at Ouiatanon.
If supplies lhall be required lor any polls or places not
mentioned in this notice; all such supplies fhUl be fur
ni&ed at prices proportioned to those to be paid at the
polls before recited, or as may be hereafter agreed on
between the United States and the Contrador.
The rations to be fupplicd are to confitt of the fol
lowing articles, viz.
One pound two ounces of brtad or flour.
One pound two ounces of beef, or fourteen ounces of
pork or bacon.
Half a gill of ram, brandy or wKifeey.
One quart and half a pint of fafc."N
Two quarts of Vinegar, / • .
Two ponq3s~ef Soap, > per hundred rations
One pound of Candles, 3
Tne rations are to.be furnifhed in such quantities, as that
{here lhall at all times during the said term, be fuffiejent
for the eonfumption of the troops at Michilimackinac, De
troit, Niagara, and Ofwego, for the term of fix month:, in
advance, ind at each of the other polls, for the term of
at lead three months in advance, in good and wholesome
provisions, if the fame lhall be required. It is to be un
derstood, that the Contra&or is to beat the exjience and
rife of iffuirg the fuppliis to the troops at «ach poll, and
that all losses sustained by the depredations of an enemy, or
by means of the troops of the United States, lhall be paid
for at the price of the articles captured or deflroycd, on
the Jepofitions of two or taore perl'oiis of creditable cha
rade™, and the ccrtificcte of a commiffioncd officer, a£-
certaining the circumllances of the loss, and the amount
ofths ai tides for which compensation fbail be claimed
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
. . Secretary of the Treasury.
Lottery
FOR railing fix thon&nd fix hundred ihd Yjxty-feveil
dollars and fifty cents, by deduction of fifteen 'per
cent from the prizes, and not two blanks to a ptizt. Vl2
1 Prize of jeoo dollars is dollars 560®
1 1000 t 1000
1 ' -jcb 500
' — loco
30 .100 icbo
99 5o 4950
100 5000
aoo ° 10 10,000
S Last drawn numbers of icoo dollars each, 5000
* 33 a 44,450'
4018 Blanks.,
6350 Tickets at Seven Dollars eich, 44,4
By order of the Directors of the Sodfety for eftablifli
ing Ufeful Manufactures, the fuperintendunts of the Pat*
erfon Lottery have requested the Managers to offer the
forogqing Scheme to the public, and have directed them,
to refund the money to th«fe persons who have purchafe4
in the former Lottery, or exchange the tickets for tickets
in this Lottery.
The lottery has a&ually commenced drawing, and will
continue until finifhed. A lift of thf Blanks and Prizes
may be seen at the office of William Blackburn, No. 64
south Second street, who will give information where tick*
cts may bt procured.
Dated this 17th day of June, 1796.
J. N GUMMING, ")
JACOB R. HARDENBERG, >Managers.
JONATHAN RHEA, ' )
dtf eo
Wafhmgton Canal Lottery,;
NO. I.
WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authorifsd
the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thousand,
two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of catting
a Canal through the City of Wafliingcon, from th Po
tomac to theEaftern Branch Haruour.
The following is the SCHEME of No. I.
Viz 'I Prize of i O,OOO dollars, 30,000
I ditto 10,000 10, oop
1 lafl drawn")
Tickets, each j *'°°° 3 *'° oo
6 ditto 1,000 6,000
10 ditto 4001 4,000
ao ditto 100 a,OOO
S5 d'tto 50 3,75°
3750 ditto 11 69,008
To be railed for the Canal, 26,250
5850 Prizes, 1.75,000
11650 Blanks, not two to a prize.]
17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175,000
The Commissioners havfe taken the Securities re
quired by the aforefaid a(sl fqr the pßtlilual payment of
the prizes.
The drawing of this Lottery will commence, withouc
delay, as soon as thf Tickets are fold, of which timely
notice will be given.
Such prizes as are not demanded in fix moath9 after th«
drawing is finilhed,lhall be ionfidered as relinquifbed for
the benefit of the Canal, airtl appropriated *cordinj{ly.
(Signed J NO'i LEY YOUNG,
DANIEL CARROLL, ofO.
LEWIS DEBLOIS,
GEOR3E WALKER,
Wm. M. DUNCANSON,
THOMAS LAW,
JAMES BARRY.
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