V -**s» vjity cf Wafliington. i SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, (OR THE IMPROVEMENT 0 t THE Jg n Mond FEDERAL CITY. ' houfeo) jif o-> I Delawa A magnificent ? *0,000 dol.ats, & / 5 0,0t>0 1 a ciuan dweliing-h'oufe, 5 cash 30,000, are ) I \Unrl;ii i ditto 15,000 & calk 15,000 40,000 j jj or f cs '1 ditto 15,000 & calh 15,000 30,000 J ' 1 ditto 10,000 & caih iojooo »0,000 I 1 ditto 5,000 &. cash 5,000 10,000 j » 1 ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 10,000 6- >t caftprivof I°.° oo CaU-es' ,do. 5,000 each, are ■ 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - JO.OO" Gne s •»o do. 5 00 " * ' Uye in C 0 d °- ,U ° ' . * . \oZ°o A qua, 300 do. 5° ' I Indiai 4C °f It ' loZl The,a ijooo do. 1 dancewi 15,000 do. ro - - W°° I ITown b — N. B. 16,739 Prizes. J yeir3 Blanks. { ~N T ov. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollar., 400,000 | N. B. To favour thafe who may take a quantity oi . 7 cast ' Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn Coppe ticket, and the 30,000 the last but onf. : I > And approved notes, securing payment in either money Sheet •r prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for Engl.f any number not less than 30 tickets. . .1 ~ This Lottery will afford an elegant fpe amen thepri- GoW vate buildings to be ereSed in the City of Wafh.ngton- TaUttt Two beautiful defiens are already feleftcd [err the entire j fronts on two of the public squares; from these prawings-l it is proposed to ered two centre and four comer buildings, j as soon as poflible after this lottery is fold, and to convey j them, when complete, to the fortunate advenmrtrs, in the manner described in the fchemc for the Hotel Lottery. A nettdeduflion of fiiwper cent, will be made to defruy j the necessary expenses of printing, Second the iurplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National University, to be creaed within the city of Waflungton. Sgl j . The Drawing will commence ?s soon as the tickets art I fold off.—The laoney prizes will be payable in thirty days 1 after it is finifked ; and any prtfei for which fortunate j < numbers arc not produced within twelve months after the I drawing isdofed, are to be considered as given towards | ror ra ,(j the fund for thd University ;it being determined I to/fettle ihe L the whole business in a year from the elding of the draw- I feffio. ing, and to take up the bonds given as fecunty. Schu> The real fecufit.es given for the payment of the Pnzes, Berk, are held by the President and two Dirtf&ors of the Bank 1 . of Columbia, and ate valued at more than halt the a mount of the lottery. , f , The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of 4 the late Commilßoners aflilled in the management ol the Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake tbisardu oust aft: g D a l'econd time on behalf of the public ; a iufficieiit num teo ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the friends to a National University and the other federal ob- , lefts mar continue to favor the design. By accounts received from tJhe different parts of the { Continent as well as from Europe, where the tlckets have been sent for sale, the public are affared that tli« g<<>o drawing will speedily commence, and that the cart alld caution unavoidably necessary to'infure a fafe difpoiall ol th« tickets, has rendered the iter: -suspension indilpenlabU. SAM'JSL BLODQMT- Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia ; of Tames Weft & Co. Baltimore ; of Feter ; if John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells fin.Jhc Cooper's Ferry. °° , Driswi Lottery , oi 'p\ FOR raising fixthonftnd fix hundred and sixty-seven Jofep dollars and fifty cents, by a deducftioti of fifteen per \y am cent from the prizes, arid not two blanks to a pnrs. viz , r Prire of 5000 dollars is dol.ars 5000 J J 1000 1000 Kea 1 500 i°° . too *°co Tit JL 103 aooo above * 50 49i0 «go: 108 25 ' s°°° arer< iC oo 10 » 0 ' 000 te " D i 5 Last dfiwn numbers of 1000 dollars each, 5000 4331 Prizes. 44<4J0 4018 Blanks. " " A n /350 Tickets at Seven Dollars each, 44,45° By order of the Direflors of the Society for eftabhlh- p jngUfefulManufadures, the fuperintendants of the Pat- * erfon Lottery have requested the Managers to o'ffer the foregoing Scheme to the pubKc, and have dire&ed them to refund the money to th»fe petfons who have purchased i D the former Lottery, or exchange the tickets for tickets in this Lottery. ... , The lottery has a&nally cotnmcncefl drawing, and will continue until finifhed. A lift of the Blanks and Prizes -5 may be seen at the office ot William Blackburn, No. 64 ' south Second treet, whs will give information where tick- «ts may be procured. Dated this 17th day of. June, 1796. J. N- CUMMING, 7 "AGOB li. HARDENMRG,' ( Managers. JONATHAN RHEA, ) dtf eo q» 1 UNFtED states; I 7 PrNNSYLVA-NIA DISTRICT > *' NOTICE i& hereby given, that puifuant to a writ to me diiefted, from tl>c Hon. Richard Peterfc, Esq. Jtidqe of w ' ftife Difir>a Court of the United States, in and for the Pcniv i'ylvaniadiftrift, will be cXpoied to sale, on Thursday the 10th mft. at 11 A. Ml 1 Boat, 1 Ktdgc Anchor, j t New MainfaiJ, j 1 Half worn do. 1 Foresail, 3 Jib, x Elying do. j "fopfail, ai.d 1 Squirefatl with a bonnet, together with sundry ftahdifcgl •ru\ running ringing, and rubles. •J'he iwne having beer ifbdlcd against, and condemned for the payroept of iaivage, &c. WILLIAM NICttOLS, Marshal. Marshal's Office, Bth Nov. 1796. __ Just Imported, In the fchcouer Lucy, Capt. Prows, from Madeira, -t and ta he fold by ELLISTON & JOHN PEROT, Best London particular Madeira Wrne, 'j frte years old, In pipes, hogsheads, and quarter calks, fit for im mediate ufc. —Tlit;y have alio tar lale, A few bags of Juniper Berries. " O6loberaß. W&S4W p " THIS DAT WBLISHEir, f By J. ORMROD, No. 41, Chtfnut-ftreet, (Price 12 1-2 Cents) The President's Address Tu the People of the United States, Announcing liis intention of retiring from public life v at the expiration of the prefcut constitutional tcrfii of pxfidency. 40, d . To be Sold w BT PUBLIC VENDUE, On Monday, the fourteenth day of November, at the A '{ house of the late Widow Kille, on the banks of the Delaware, near Racoon lower bridge. j A quantity ofHoufehold and Kitchen furniture. I -Working oxen. A Cale Horses, A com J Milch cows. and Jud:c Fat cattle. A Lift Hogs. Poft-O J Sheep. clofmg th Calves. y The V" Two light riding waggOnt, witii harness. Tin^s One Sleigh. Courts. 1 Rye in the; ground, and in thebuihc.. A tahli A quantity of hay. . A lift c Indian corn, and all kinds of farming of . :n a» • The sale to begin at ten o'clock on said ,4av- -V ' f 4tes hit.- 1 dance will be given, and the conditions of lale mads. ncv t , known by RfCHARD TITTERMAR\ . tUfefi-l N. B. Said farm to he let on a lease tor one or more p encej I years A regi | T\ov. t. -■—^— Peuhfylv i For Sale. And^ oil 7 cafescoarfehats . tK >"- 1:1 vn I Copper bottoms and Iheets graved t; Shot, all lizes, patent and comflion handfptni ay I Sheet and barr lead for I English Ihoes and boots f cases Tin plates ri- 1 Gold watches j TaUitton ale in calks. ire Apply to By JO I ,gc,.| St Til on Walker, voium ■gs, j 124, So. Fourth Street. dollar! No%B. iliL. r ' D By Authority. fy | ; By tl ray I _ 1 , ,lu3 l Schuylkill Bridge Lottery. 1121 I J | Sold by WILLIAM BLACKBURN* No. 64, a y S J South btfondjlreet* tylade S SCHEME of I LOTTERY, 'rds j far ra i& H g Sixty Thouland Dollars, ag'enblv K> »**«<> But f: ttlc j ihe Lefiiflaturc of Peonlylvama, patted durmg. lt,e •*' Stam aw-| feflion, for fiuilding a Stone Bridge over the River m I Schuylkill, at ihe Boiough of Keadiog, in zes, Berks. tt Tf a ; ank .PrUeof.ooooM.ars - :a " ' 3 t efT=o° o d 0 0. -* - "r- Fdlo-, lto{ 4 do. of *,oo; do. , - ' oo ° I f" Unl so do. of 1 ,coo do» - - - «,oco these r a rZ ■JO do. cxecut ; c :kets of the laa drawn uos-S J periodu do. of 1 5 do. ! * 141,000 e ji p ra ; if of ,o,o 5t frizes 300,000 mote vi "abl<«. 10,046 Blanks t . 30,000 Tickcti at Ten Dollars 300,000 fton : All Prises (hall be paid fifteen days after the drawing 13 Cor) Veils finifhed, upon the demand of a polleflor ot a fortunate Mils V ticket, fabjeft to a dedu£ion ot twenty per cent. The W«ek Drawing will commence as soon as the Ticket* arc difpokd mcn? of, or perhaps fobner. of which public notice will be given. Philip Miller, Peter Kerjhner, William IV-ilmM, l>y Po fevep Jo/rph Hiejler, James Diemcr, Tbotn.u Bundat, plates. 1 P er 'jamct May, John Otto, John Kcim, Daniel Craetf, Psalm Sebqftian Miller, Commissioners. iooo Reading, May the gth, 1796. J^ai 'OCO Tickets in the Canal Lottery. No. i, to be had at the ,000 above olfice, where the carlitft inlormation of the draw- ley 01 , gSO ing of the Washington No. a, and Patterfon Lottery s, Collei 1000 are received, and check books for examination and regif- miltr; 10,000 tering are kept. } Jcoo oaober 7. aawtf 4 - 450 FOR SALE, Chin. A f«;w of choice RUM, na^ T 5 A number of barrels of BEEF, and PORK, And a few kejrs of LARD, of a superior quality. e Pat" v Enquire at No. 71, north Water-street. er the November 8, 1796 Itnpo them t- oi 'J rchafed For Sale, tickets /Jy Jehtt Ss* Co* nd will 15 hh'ds. Well-India Rum, 3d and 4th proof, A 1 5 Barrels best Indigo, and, Sheet w t A few thousand bufhcls'ol Turk's lfland fait. No - 64 d. re tick- ° a - 17 ' 7" Wm. Holdeßnesse, No. 76, HIGH-STREET, A nagers. Has received by the latt arrivals, A Well Selected Assotimint of —— Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery, and Haberdashery Goods, dr^ j" r "Which he will fell, wholesale and retail, »n the very rcJ { he renrv terci, ; the 10th Among]? which are Some elegant 4-4 and 7-8 Chintzes and Cottons, new .patterns Ditto Far nit ure ditto Ditto Dimity Tamboured, Bock, and Jaconet Muslins At Ditto in Gold and Silver Ditto Neckcloths, very fine Mantuas of the firft Quality „ Silk and Cotton Hosiery 1 y Itar.iJ.ng Umbrellas of the firft quality, assorted ■ , f lrifh Linens, very fine, and Table Linent cm e or Marfeillcs and Cotton Counterpanes Rose Blankets afforted—Sc. &c. 16. d To be Sold, Madeira, j me Q f a smart, active Negro Lad, f)er Who has Eleven years to firrve. ' Enquire at No. 58, South Trent street. WlP.e, Oflober iS. § it for im- To be Let, A large cellar, in Walnut-street just above Fourth-Street, that ICS. fiooied with two inch plank, and will hold upwards of ioo pipes of w:ne. w&S4\fr Alio, a Stable and Coach-house, that will hold four horj fesand twa carriages; and fcveral store» in Fourth Street — t-ftreet, Apply to George Meade. DRESS Who has for sale, . 25 boxes of Call He soap ' Red Lisbon Wine » public life A few pipes of bill of exchange wiftt 1 nal tcr&i ol A few barrels ol Irifli mess beef And a few barrek of Ibip bread. Nov. 4. •*. St.5 t. THIS BAT IS PtHil'fouED, Bv Benjamin Daviss, A"o. 68, Have so The American Repository of uieiul information, for 1797* . Ironm Cot.'7.tlUlKG> A Calendar for the .year A roim.lcte K?glller of the Executive, Legislative, And 3 q and Judiciary Officers of the General Gnvernmeut, A Lift of die Military Forces 01 the United States. Port-Office Eftab!i(hir.ent—timei of receiving and A Imall clofrng the Mails at Philadelphia. Ofiob, The poll roads and towns, and tlitfr diltances Times of holding the Supreme, Circuit and Ui.tndt Courts. . , 1 , A table ps "Import duties, alphabetical!/ arranged. former!) A lift of the cuttom-houfe officers and their tees. year I7< Rules for reducing the currencies of the ieveral c ), a fed I fiates into one another, and all of them into the mo- pounds I c nev of the United States. re l u = fte THefiii tables of the value of pounds, (hillings and the v-ity c pence, in dollars and cents. f " A retrii'ter of "the officers of the civil 3 co "It appctus from the dedication, that the editor of this an iAi ,00 publication, is the 11 ev. William Roberts,'A. M. F. R. S. i 4r> j c jco Fellow of Corpus Chrifli College, Oxford; and from the l 0 >he joo ' lajl Humbcr, that the labor, and coafequtrutly the merit of ,s ol - a r joo theft pipers, have rested with the editor, excepting otily K fid in ;oc j a f evv contributions pcrticalarly mentioned. Ihe editor •> j, oun d joo S dfclign ha« bers, as he'himfelf reprd'entfl itj Mto fubllitute Bai'toc 500 ! the forfalten topics of morality, l,ife, nature, and taste, ill vcr y c 50C the room of (hallow politus and news-paper philosophy, and t coo to betray rtifxi, under tfi ' mask of airinlcment. into serious and manly thoughts. This ctelign was laudable, and tht 00 execution was meritorious. As literary productions, tinie periodical papers arc entitled to dillin&ioii; but their high- - coc eft praifc is, that they are throughout calculated to pro- /f. rer mote virtue and good manners." sre re Analytical Review. 14th it >000 'Lately Publijhed. by J. Ormrod, gis Condorcet on the progress of the fiuiman mind. t/B , fciig, c nate Miss Williams' Letters from France, 4/8; Visit tor a The Week,' j/7 1-2 ; Brown on the r.stural equality of °f j A i'*w boxes Tickens and Checks I A few bajss Flannels J I Cork and Belfaft Sail Cloth, No«. I and 6 Co[ 25 Boxes ■) C 6 t>y 8, of , 10 Ditto }■ Window Glass, «j 7by 9, ted and j 5 Ditto J C 8 by 1°- or( j I The above mentioned Goods are all entitled to the I drawback, and rvi)l be disposed of by the package on ie very reasonable terms. _ gj, James, Clibborn & Englim, tor No. 6, N. qae ncw j jojh nio. 19th, | aD I . —— FC 1 Just Landing, • on j At South Jtreet'tbharf, from on hoard the flip Sedg ley, Captain Hodge, from St. Pelerjlurg, The following Goods : I Ruflia Sail Duck, firft quality. hf Do. - Sheeting do. q | Do. Diaper. OI j D«. Hockaback. tbl 1 IDo. Omfli. wi d i Do. Mou'd Candles, 4, j and 6, to the lb. of the (r J English sue. I Do. White Candle Tallow. b _ ,1 Do- White Soap in small bones. ti ) Lad, j jj 0 . Cordage of fine yam. v | Ravens Duck. <• J lfinglaft, jft and |snd fort. f J j Horse Hair uncurled. 1 Ruflia Bar iron. J 1 Do. Hoop Jron. . ' .ha, I Co. Nail Rods. 1 itreet, tn2l 1 , , _ , < rdsofioo 10 Tons Oakum and Junk. St. Peterfourg Clean Htmp. four hor; For Sale by street— Philips, CramQjid, & , Oflober ti. § uide. — 1 — Washington Lottery. The 34th and 35th days" drawing of the Washington Lottery, No. 2, are received at the office No. 234, Mar ket-ttreet, where tickets may be examined. N. B. Information given where ticket* in the other lotteries may be procured. dijt. November J, 1796. d John Grekn & Co. Have for Sale, on low terms, for Caih *r the ufu.il credit, A General Afforlmct of • Ironmongery, Cutlery, Brass and Ja panned Wares, And /> quantity of Ground White Lead, and Spauifa Brown in Oil -nd Powdtr. LIKKWiSK, A small invoice of Hats, of different qualities October z6. The Creditors of Scott and M\MicUid, formerly merchants of this city, and who fiiled '» •* nett, at 6 o'clock in the evening, xn order to oblige U.ar.e* : Coi, formerly of this city, now of New-Jersey, and John Bayard, formerl) of said city, ami Ipeaker of the Houltf of AlTambly of said Sails, now ol lir„nfwick. New-juicy, . affiraees offaid Scott & WMiehad, to come iorwara aad . pay°over the monies-they hive h\d in their hands be.ong n tntr to the creditors these 31 or 33 years. Some years a {ro the creditors were called together ; Mr Compear ed in behalf of himfelf and Mr. Bayard, anJ altered that they were apprehensive they might b illiam te Barton & Co. in the year or 17*5. all s This Day is Publiflved, ih- Fir the Author, (price X 5 cents) ay- And Sold by B. DAVIES, No. 68, jv's , and by th® other BooTcfeUeTs in ine Cuy> he- TIT FORT AT; Or, A Purge for a Pill. nch Beidg an answer to a scurrilous pamphlet, latcjy pttb /of lifted, entitled, 44 A Vill tor Porcupine. }hi- To which is added, A' Poetical Rhapsody on the 1 im^s 5 Describing the Dijajicrs of on bini^rui^ ■«* To hear an open Gander ii a curfc, 44 But not to find an answer is a vjorf;." 41 This you get, Booby her- " Because you wonNl chatter: , " Since you're for fli»jji>ig d in. to We'll try who best can fpitter." 5 Paddy Whack'. November 4. .vide """ \ ' ' ' '*■ - . Loft Last Evening, At Riclteus's Amphitheatr«>, (supposed tj be taken by frrme tllWll om tif a i;TtrT.i;m*a pock*tj A red Morocco-Leather POCKE 1-D-OOK7 Containing about lßj dollars in bank notes; three n«te»- of hand ofßols and bimfon, No. 304, 305 artd 306, ai ted 12th 1 aft August, payable 60 dafs after date, to the . order of Paul Siemen, together for j 150 doiler*; anordur 5 of Mrs. Ann lWcpherfon, from Paul Siemen, on 1-™" ? c on j;,; Mac Neal, Esq. at Port-au-Princc,for 100 dollars , b<- fidts several letters and papers of no use hut to the prflpric 1, tor The notes of hand and order are without endorfe ftreet. meot. EIGHTY DOLLARS REWARD >s oflered to anv nerfon who will dilcover and secure the thief, and FORTY DOLLARS for only bringing the -bove menti. oned notes and papers at No. 129. 1 Se J s . Mulberry streets. d _ _____ STOP THE THIEVES I!! LAST Wednesday tvwung, October the hsursot 7 and loo'clock, the bed loom of Mr Rit keUs in O'SUei's hotel was entered, cither bv incans of filfe keys, .or at the window, by some villain or villains, wht» umft have ' been acqusinied wi h the fuuiiioo of the houft (ss the door , . was found locked after they had committed the theft) who t " c took away from amongst leveral truuks, ONE which con tained a valuable part ot Mr. R.ckett's property, but of wnxk he is not yet abie to afccrtaui the contents particularly. ter brii.ging the said trunk away, and emptying it o. up wards of a thousand dollars in caih and bank ngtes,