Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, November 21, 1796, Image 4

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    Tor Sale,
Three-flory BRJCK'HCUSE and "Lot, in ChefoTit jj
_y-~A street, between Front and Second ftruets, in which
•MeflVs. Calbraith & Co. have for many yeirs (and
do) carried on bulinefs.
Pofl'eflien'v. , i!l be"given intme month, or sooner.
For terms apply to WILLIAM SELL, or r*c
HECTOR CALBRAITH. 13
•A'prfl ai. $ to.
For Sale,
By Jehu Hollingfieotth, & Co. J
<5 hhds. Weft-India" Rum, 3d and 4th proof,
5 Barrels best Indigo, and,
A few thousand bushels of TurVs lfland fait 1 .
06 17. <1. J
For Sale, v / :
By J. WARDER, PARKER Ess Co. £ c .
An Invoice of Cordage,
' •Crfhfifliag of diDfereiH Vitfi, "from 11 inch cables dewn
"to rope of 2 inches, of different lengths: Imported in
the ship Swift, from Hull, ana entitled to drawback.
Sept. 17. dtf _ .
LANDING,
Out of different vtjfels from England, and for sale '°
by the fubjenbers on reafinable terms,
Superfine and common cloths, and cafiimers
Ribbed and Ariped do. do.
Blankets , mottled green and silk rags.
Superfine blHe, Claret, and common coatings,
Kerfevs, Bear-flcins, plains and Halfthicks,
Swanftins,, Serges and Flannels, ,
Britilh Ingrain Carpeting, ,/
Hatsafforted in cases of i» dor. each. V>
Chocolate chintzes, printed Callicoes and Handkerchiefs. ?
scarlet Cardinals, and Scarlet Snail, ue
Varn, Worftcd, and Cottcn holiery, 4i
Beavers, Thiekfetts, Velvets, Corduroys, -&c. &c. " lai
JJuffand drab Genoa Cords of a superior quality, on
4d. Sd lod lid. acd. nails, and frying pans, or
An ifftrtment of Ironmongery, Sutlery and a vtriet) of
of India cottcn, and Cik goods. an
Thomas Id Jofnua Fifhtr. |p
No. s, Dock-fttreet. n .
Also by the Dublin,
t-8 and 4-4 Irilh Linens affortedin boxes of Jo "pieces, v(
do. Brown, Glazed Linnen.
OA. 17. dtf. f ,
JFASHJONABLE WAISTCOATING. cc
GEORGE DOBSON, No. 25, dl
SOUTH THIRD-BTREET,
Has rectivtd per the Diana, from London,
Clouded and striped Sptnifh Swamdowe
Clouded Erminats and Moleikias
Striped do. and d«.
Figured Manillas
Scarlet figured Erminttt ,
Printed Florinetts
Do. Caflinets and Caffimeres
Superfine printed Quilting-, ijeweft paCerr.s
Also, per different arrivals, g
A large and general affortme-nt of Dry a
Goods, u
Suitable to the preftnt and approaching feafffn.
November 5. dtt
Just Landing,
jtt South jlreet <whcirf, from en board the flip Sedg•
ley. Captain Hodge, from St. PeieTjburg,
The following Goods: n
Rvffia Sail Duck, firft quality. f
Do. Sheeting do.
Do. Diaper.
Do. Huckaback.
Do. Crash.
bo. Mou'd Candles, 4, 5 to the lb. of the r
English fixe.
Do. White Candle Tallow.
Do- White Soap in fmali boxes.
Dfe. Cordage of fine yarn. .
Ravens Duck. '
Isinglass, id and (znd fort.
,Horse Hair unctrl:d.
Ruflia Bar Ifon. jj
Do. Hoop Iron.
Do. Hail Rods.' e
to Tons Oakum and Junk.
St. Petcrfbarg Clean Hemp.
For Sale by
Philips, Cramoad, & C».
OSober 11. § f
~ * Just Landing,
And far Sale, a quantity' of
BOURDEAUX BRANDY,
FROM onboard t>e fchoeaer Lydia & Polly, Oliver
Jenkins matter, lying at Wileock's wharf. For
terms, enquire on board said schooner.
November 15th. (i» ]
Gafpard Cenas
Will open his Dancing School
' On the ift of November, at 10 .'clock in the morning,
at OsHen's Hotel. OA. 17. *mwf4
Wm. Holdernesse, No, 76,
HIGH-STREET,
_ His received by tne late arrivals,
A &ttt SeteSed yfssonMl.vT of
Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery, and
* Haberdashery Good?,
Which he will fell, whclefale ami retail, »n the very
toueft terms ;
AmongJl wiieb are
Si.me elegant 4-4 and 7-8 Chintzes and CoUeas, new
pirterr.s
Ditto Fnniitnre ditto
Ditto Dimity
tamboured, Book, and Jaranet Mufiifti
Ditto in G®ld and Silver
Ditto Neckcloths, very fiTie
Mimoas of the firft tfuality
Silk and Cotton Hosiery
Umbrella* of the firft quality, assorted
Irilh Linen*, very fire, and Table Linens
Marfeiites and Cotton Counterpanes
■Jsv lc Blankets affortea—Ac. &c.
C -vober 16. a
Wafliington Lottery.
TICKETS, wscramed undrawn, may be pnrchafed or
c oljU g«d fcr prizes, at the Ofr.oe, No. 147, Chcfnut
i'-reet. wh«re a corred Numerical Bock is kept for pyblic
mfpeclioil. Also CaOal Lottery Tickets for sale or ex
for prizes di aw* in the Wa&ington Lottery, of
" vV.:h the s*th and 39th days returns ar« received.
■y- yii Business of a Broker carried on aj usual.
. . A SHARi iu the NEW THEATRE to be fold
on reaTorabli ternaf.
Ksvcmtw JJ. . 'Wf
The brig Weft-Indian's Cargo
Wtibbe Landed on Monday mornings lor
" The t. ift inflant, V
At SoOth-ttrcet Wharf, V
Frtrh the North Jtde rf 1
t»o Hoglhecds and one barrel CbJFm: C
13 of Sugar
loj Hogiheadt hijjh proof Rum. * A
For Sule by zes,
PETER BLIGHT. p
November 19. §* 'si
patent SHOT. . j
THE general consumption of Patent .Shot having been
preventad by the high price it has hithsrto been f«l J J
" at, the Proprietors tike this method of informing the
■Public that they lb ay in future be fupphed witli that arti-
cle at the fame prices-as common Sho", by g
• Correfponpents to apply to Walkkss, ftlAi/rlr.A Co.
London. Nov 9 (
n FOR SALE, hi
About i,6<Do acres of Land,
■ WELL situated, laying on and between Marsh'
and Beech Creeks, Mifflin county, Pennfylvani;, in I
' • four, feparKc Patents. For terms ot sale apply to
Wm. Blackburn,
No. 64, South S<torid-ftr«t.
October 31. ""vftf
F 0 R SA L E,
A very Valuable Eltate, —
CALLED TWITTENHAM, situate in the
townftip of Ufper Derby, andeotlntyof Delaware,
1. 7 l-i miles from Philadelphia, and half a mile frdm the
uew Weftem road: containing 13® acres of excellent land,
45 of which are goOd watered meadow, 90 of prime wood
* land, and the rtft arable oi tha firfi suf-' ity. ihcre are
on the premifesa good two (lory btick hovife, with 4 rcum
on a floor, and Cellars under the whole, with a pump-weß
? of excellent water in front; a large frame bam, ftabfw, r n
and other convenient buildings; a fntcke-honfe and Ttone, £
spring-house ; two good apple orchards, and one of peach- -y
e<i. The fields are all in clover, except those immediately jj
atider tillage, and are so laid out as to have the advantage f
of watef in each of them, which r&idtrs it peculiarly coa- j
*' venient for grazing. UI.
The situation is ploafaiitandhealthy, and Irom the high j
enltivUion of thelalifc, the good neighbourhood, and the t
~ vicinity to the city, it is very suitable for a gentleman « £
country feat. 1
The foregoing is part of the estate of Jacob F.arman jj
deceased, and offered for sale bv _ 1
Mordeeai Lewis, 0
Oft. 31. taw Surviving Execitor
,
A Short Delay —
In the Drawing of the Canal Lottery,
la Wifhington city, has been unavoidably occaf.OHtd
by the nnforefeen intervention of Mr. Blodgct's Lottery
—but as the major pajt of the tickets are now dilpofed
of, this is to inform the public that the drawing of the Ca- er a
nallottery will certainly commence without fail.cn the (,ce
firft Mondiy ia January 1797, and those holdi;:g tickets, wa
y aje hereby requested to fend a ftatetr-Mit of those fold, and t OO
those on hand. taic
KOTLY YOUNO, +.e
DANIFL CARROLL, of DuddingMn, ter
_ GEORGE WALKER, wa
THOMAS LAW, , lair
JAMES BARRT, sol
' g . W. M. DUNCANSON. I
rh. Printers who gave our advertifr®sets a plate in
their newspapers, are reqaefted to give tfcis notice idmif- bc
Injn, as the remaining tickets are expecled to be soon above rc
par, and we wHh adventurers to be timely informed
Nov. tt.
Lottery and Broker's Office, thc
. No. 64, South Seccnd ITiSST.
THICKETS m the Canal Lottery, No. a, for fde—a
1 Check Book for examination—and prizes paid in
the late lottery.
Check Books kept for examination and rrgiftering, for a 1
the City of Washington, No. a, and Pattefon Lotteries, oh
both of which are now drawing—information where co;
tickets are to be had, and prizes exchanged for undrawn 4 1
tickets. A complete lift of all the prizes in thc late New- w '
Port Long-Wharf, Hotel and Public school Lottery, for hi:
examination. a
The fubferibor solicits the application of the public p 1
and his friends, who wife to purchase or fell Bank Stock, ag
Certificates, Bills of Exchange or Notes, Houfei, Lands,
&c. or to obtain money on deposit of property.
®* Also Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery for
sale at Ten Dollars eash, which will be drawn early in ~
— the Spring.
Wm. Blackburn.
Philadelphia, Aurtfl 18, 1796. rrr.h
ci Brokers Office, and »■
COM\nSSION STOREv
No. 63 Srroth Third ftreet,oppofit« the national aew Bank. t u
SAMUEL M FROUNCES and JOHN VAN REED, J,
have entered into co-partnership, under the firm of jf
FRACNCES 3c VAN REED, in the business of Brokers, p
Conveyancers and CommilEon merchants. They buy and r
fell on commission every fpeeie* of Hock, notes of haad, jj
biUs of exchange, houses and lands. See. at
Monit procured on deposits, &c. 4cc. all kinds c' p
writings in the conveyancing line, done with neatnefsaod J,
dispatch; account! adjusted, and books fettled, ia thc g
tnoft corrt& manner. Coafiant attendance will be given. $1
They iolicit a shore of the public i*Xor ; they are deter- tc
mined to endeavour to deserve it. \
[id N. B. The utmost feeTecy obfervdH.
SAMUEL M. FRAUNCES, n
JOHN VAN REED. n
Itry Philad. augud »7, 1796- m&wtf p
Sheridan's Dictionary,
3CW THK SI STB FBITiON, I<
Is this Day Published,
BT IV. TOUNC, mills h! SON, _
Corner of Second and Chefhat streets,
In On; large Bro. volume, price 3 dc'.ltrs.
A COMPLETE DICTIONARY of the ENGLHH
LANGUAGE, both with regard to found and meaning,
one main object of which is to eQxhlila a olats aid per
manent Standard of Pronunciation. To which i* prtfixed,
a Prafoatal Grammar. t
sr THOMAS SSttLIDAX, d. M. f
October 31. t
— Mr. FRANCIS,
(Of the New Theatre) _ '
;j or ' I 'AKES this opportunity of returning thanks to his
f- nXlt _ I scholars end to the public. Mr. Francis intends, ,
üblie oa ■"fttirn from Maryland, to open a public aca-
CI . uemy for dancing, upon a plan entirely new. He
of •latterj himfelf that his attention to his pupil* hi
therto renders any promises of condnoliug his future
I. schemes on the molt liberal andftr.iteil terms, of pro
fold priety, totsKy unaecciTary.
A'. B. Private tuition m usual.
Jt»nt J J2W
*jujt Imported from London la' Liverpool,
airEARTHiN Ware, in crates and hcgfhcads, *'611
orted pj a
Wiwe Bottlft In hampers
Window GWs of all feci j
Two cases of ftitionarv a
One clicft cf yellow JefuiisHark
Two cases of Roll Arnctta
* A small ccmSgnment of Rose Blanket#, Flannels, Bai- 1
zes, Broad-cloths, Coatings, Plain<, &c.
Paints, of various color:
•BiJkctfa.lt in hogiheadt.
Also or. hand-, s *
Madeira wine, very old, in pipes, liogfhc*d« and pi a
quarter caftj Pta
1 Hoilafnd gin in pipes, firft quality
Anchors of different files Pla
j A few trunks of ladies'Vrenchfhoes alTorted
Silk nankeen, &c. _ Wi
Likewise in aflortvnent of Dutch goods, consisting ot Lai
Ofnsbef£», ticklenbergs, bed-tick, ft ripe*, checks
Morlaixlinen, plattilas, ravens duck, Kritannias, C Cai
■ And forfalrby the package onty, by C*'
1 htmas & John Ketland,
{ VV'alnut-ftrret wharf. q^.
i Nov. 15. eodtf Bo
To be Sold, plj
The Time of a ffiiart, active Negro Lad, 7 _s
Who hA Eleven y»-art to frtse.
Enquire at No. 58, South l'ront street. am
QAobcr 18. § P"
1 ■ ant
PROPOSALS, J
c ' By WILLIAM COBBETT, eppofite Chriff Church, Phi-
I ladelphia, for poMtfhing by fuMcription,
ADAMS'S
a Defence tf the American Conditutions.
® CONDITIONS: Ir
s - I. The work (Sill be printed on Enghfh wove-paptr, page
for page, from the best Londoa Edition; ol course it ,
wi'l be comprized in three large oiiavo volumes.
1 11. For the three velupnes, bouad in boards, till price to
e fiibferikers isto be only four dollars, and to non-fobferi- '
bcrs, five cclUrs and a half.
ill. The fnbfcriptien fliall remain .pen for ten days, awl
if an enconragiifg number ofiiibferibersare obtained in
e that time, tho publilher engages to-have the work r«»dy *
'* for delivery in fix weeks from the present date.
Ijth November, >79 6 - % • u,
1 N. B. Siibfcriptions are tsken by the principal'aookfci
lets of Philadelphia aud New York
0- The l'ut fcribers to the HistOry of Jaeobir.ifm are res- , .
peftfully informed, that it will be ready for delivery
early next week.
Nov 16. §*■ —
STOP THE THIEVES IT!
d LAST Wednesday Evening, October 10, between the
J heurs of 7 and loo'clock, thebcdioomof Mr Ricketts in
d (VEller's hotel Was entered, either by means of falfe keys, '
l " or at the window, by some villain or villains, who mull have x
ie been acquainted with the fitaation of the house (as the door
was found locked after they had committed the theft) who
d took away from amongst several trunks, ONE which con
tained a valuable part 01 Mr. Rickett's but of which
he is not yet able to ascertain ihrcontents particularly. Af
ter bringing the said trunk away? and emptying it of up
wards of a thousand dollars iu cash and bank, notes, the vil
lains left k behind the circus, during the time that the per
formances ofthe evening were going forward
It is earnestly requrfted, that all tavern-keepers on the fta#e
[ n roads, and the ferry houses, as well as all civil officers, may
a be watchful in securing fufpicloua ptrlons, m»y -
fC redundance of cash, \*htch their appearance would by no
means bespeak them to be poflefficd of.
One Hundred Dollars Reward
Will be given for lecuring the thief orthievet, and a far
ther reward for securing them with the property.
Oit 12- d cc
M —— — — T
•J Twenty Guineas Reward.
RAN AW AY from the fubferiber on the ijd O&obor,
or a Dark MULATTO BOY, named MOSES ; 21 years
ES , old; about 5 feet 8 inches high ; had on a mixed green A
re coat, with a green velvet cape and oval yellow buttons ;
vn a striped vest; a pair of dark spotted pantaloons, and
K . whole boots much worn. It is probable he may change ; C
Of his name and dress. He has been actuftoaied t. driving Jol
a carriage, and waiting. The above reward will be te
He paid for securing him to that the fubferiber may get him o;
: k, again, and if brought home all reasonable charges paid by :ol
is, Robins Cbamberlaine.
Eafton, Maryland, Nov. 10. 14 $ Jtnlawtf ;
or j t<
in ; i n
Tveafury Department, £
' September 28, 1796. *
NOTICE is hereby given, that propofais will be re-
eeived at the office of the Secretary of the Treasury *.
until the cxpiritloli of the "firft day of March next en•
suing. for the supply of all rations xrhidi may he required
f#r the nfe of the United States, frona the firft day of
June, 1797, to the thirty-firft day of May, >708, both 1
U, jays incluiive, at the places and within the diftnAs here
of afscr racntiofled, viz. At Ofwego; at Niagara; at t'
ffs, lfie; at Sandnlky Lake, and on Sandufey a
(hd Riv.r; at Detroit; at Mtchilimackinac; at Fort-Frank- |,
*d, lin; at Pittsburgh ; at Cincinnati; at Fort-Hamilton;
at Fort St. Clair; at Fort-Jcffcrfon ;at GrcHville; at
® f Ptcqac Towa and Loramies Store jat Fort Adams; at
>od p ort Wayne; at Fort Defiance ;at any place b«low Fort
the Defiance on the Miami River to Lake Eric; at Fort
en. Stsuben ; at Fort Maffac ; at any place from Tort Maflac
:er- to the south boundary of the United States on the river
MiStippi ;at Fert Kii.i; at Ouiatanon.
If lupplies (hall be required for any poitaor places not
mentioned in this notice, ail £uch fuppl.es fhail b« fur
nifhed t prices proportioned to those to "be pjid at the
polls before recited* er as may be hereafter agreed on
between the United States and the Contra"or.
The rations to be l'appiied are to coniiit of the fol
lowing articles, viz.
One pcund two ounces of bread or flour.
One pound two ounces of beef, er fourteen ounce. 01
» pork or bacon. (
Half a gill of nim, krar.jy t whi&ey. .
One quart and half a pint of
Two quarts .f Vinegar, (per hundred rations <
■"S* Two pounds of Soap, C ,
ser " One pound of Candles, J
'""i The ration* are to be furnifhed in such quantities, as that ,
ikere (hall at all times during the said term, be fufiicieat
for the cenfumption of the troops at Michilimackinac, De
troit, Niagara, auiOfwego, fer the term of fix months in
■ advance, and at each of the other pods, for the term of
( at leafl three moaths in advance, in good and wholesome
provif.ons, if the fame stall be required. It is to be un
, . dertload, that the Centra<3or is to be at the eipenc* and
j' 5 risk of 1 joirg the ftipplics to the troops at each poil, and
n ' that all loiTea fuilained by the depredations of an en«ny, or
* ca " by means of the troops ofthe United States, fliall be paid
H. e for at the price of the article, captured or destroyed, on
1 hi" the depositions of two or more persons of creditable cha
ture racier., and the certificate of a commiffioncd officer, af
pro- certaiaing the circumftancu of the less, and the amouat
of th* at licks for which compensation fliall be claiiaed
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
,2W Secretary of the T rcafnry.
'
. Robert Smith & Co.
1 No. 58, South Frtnt-Jlrcct,
Hive received by the late arrival* from London, Liver
pool, and Hull, and by the Ohio arrived at N. York
from Glasgow,
A large & general afiortment of Goods,
Suitable for the Sea/on, con/fling of
Duffle, Point and Rose Checks, in (null packages
Blanket! Oznaburgs and Brown Hol-
White, Red, and Yellow lands
Flannel Brown and white Rufiia.
Bocking and other Baizes "heetings
Second and coarse Cloths Drilli»gs and Diaaers
' Plain and mixed Cafflmeres Calicoes and Chintzes
Plain, twilled, and striped Jacoi.et and Book MuQins
Coatings Do. do. Tamhoured
Plains, Kerleys, and Half- Do. do. Handkerchiefs
thicks Printed linen rnd check d».
White & fpotud Swanikins Romal and Madraft do.
t Lainef and fwanfdown vest Mufiin and Chintz Shawls
ftiapes Red Ticks
Carpets and Carpeting Table Cloths
Calimancocs and Durants Laces and Edgings
Moreens and Taboreens Fashionable Ribbons
Joans Spinning and Crapes Do Hats and Bonnets
Camblets and Wildbores Cotten &. Worftcd Hosiery
EombaZeens it Bombazets Gloves aqd Mitts
~ Ratttnets and Shalloons White & coloured Thread*
Plain, Genoa and printed Italian Sewing Silks
Vclverets £c ThicVcts Ivory and Horn Combs
'} 7-8, 4-4, and 11-8 Cotton Tapes, BindingsyjVins, &c.
They have on hand a large aHortmcnt of India Muslins
and Calicoes, black and coloured Perfiana, Banrianno and
pullicat Handkerchiefs, 4c. and a quantity of Nutmegs
— and Mace.
O&pter 17. m«fim
Imported in the late arrivals,
jlnd to be Sold by
JA'COB PARKE,
Wo. 49, North fide of High-flreet, Philadelphia,
A Gh NEPAL ASSORTMENT OF
Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, &c.
amokcjt which aae
SMtrHS'Anvils, Vices, and Files; .Saw-mill, Croft
j cut, Hand, and other Saws; Carpenters' Planes, Chisels,
and other Tools; Catrving ChifeU and Googes; Locki,
Hipjev Bolts and Latches; Nails, Sprigs, I'aeks, and
Screws; Prying-Pane.; Smoothinir-irnns; Shovels and
n Tongs; Coffee Mills; Candlelticks; Snuffers; Warming.
Pans; Table Knives asd r criispß>di*g Whips; Bar
low Pen, and other Pocket Kniv.s; Razors; Scifiars;
Neediest Ivory Md Horn Combs; heft Kirby Fifii
Hooks; Dials Cabinet F-jmirore; Waggon Boxes; Sheet
Brjafs; plated and un'd Bridle Bits and Stirrups ; ilta
r_ Si die Nails;, Girth and Straiiinig Wrbbs ; —with mnft
kinds of Ironmongery, Cutlery, aadlcry, Bnit Wares,
kc. Sec.
OA»ber 14. mwffiw
Saies of India Goods*
The Cargo »f the (hip Ganges, capt. Tingey, from Cal
-1? cutta and Bengal,
n CONSISTING OF
», /L Large and general assortment of Bengal Mid Madm*
e XJL COTTON and SILK GOODS.
> r AMONG WHICH ARE
* A variety fine worked and plain Muflsns,
■fc Dorea&*, ls\\ Also,
(' A Quantity of Excellent Sugar,
P" In boxes and bags—a ad BLACK PEPPER^
For Sale by
Willi ngs £ff Francis,
' e No. a 1 Pecn Street.
'V June t §
i* ■■ 1 . . ...
WANTED,
As Cook, in a private family,
A YOUNG WOMAN who can produce good re»
commendations of an unexceptionable cfcara&er. En
quire of the Printer.
November 17. Jtf
Loft Last Evening,
en At Ricketts's Amphitheatre, (supposed to be taken by
3 ; some villiin out of a gentleman's pocket)
□d A red Morocco-Leather POCKET-BOOK.
ge J Containing ibont 185 dollars in banknotes; three note*
ng j of hand of Rofs and Simfon, No. *04, JOS and XO6, di
he ted iathlaft August, payable 60 days after date, to the
™ order of Paul Siemen, together for 5150 dollars; an order
by 1 of Mrs; Ann \ acpherfon, from Paul Siemen, en Laeh
lin Mac Neil, Ef<j. at Port-au-Prince, f..r joc dollars; bc
fidss several letter s and papers of no nfe hut to the proprie
tor. The notes of hand and order are with net endorse
— roent. EIGHTY DOLLARS REWARD is offered to
i any person who will discover and fceure the thief, and
FORTY DOLLARS for only bringing the aSove menti
oned notes and papers at No. 1:9, corner of Front and
re " Mulberry streets. d OS. 11.
' —■
:" d ' VVafhmgton Canal Lottery,
Of N°. I.
«h "f T rHEREAS the State of Maryhwd has autherifed
re- VV the underwritten, te raise twenty-fix
at two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cattmp
a Canal through the City of Wafhiagton, fro*i th V'
ik- eomacto theEaftern Branch Harbour.
n ; The following h the SCHEME of No. I.
at Via -i Prhfeof 40,000 dollars, ic,oo>
I ditto 10,000 lo,cJO
crt 7 lafl drawa 7
on Tickets, each f i,oo ° ih
6 ditto 1,000 6,000
* tr 10 ditto 400 4,c00
ao ditto 100 2 poo
Mt JJ ditto SO i,TS°
ur " 5750 ditto II *9.008
, " e To be raifsd for th« Canal, »6,jjo
r j3jo Prizes, 17JP G ®
lo *" 11650 Blanks, not two to a prile.
17500 atTen Dollars, - 175,C0S
1 01 The Ceramifioners hav» taken the Securities re
quired by the aforefaid a& for the paniflual payment of
the i-riies.
The drawing of this Lottery wHI comm«nce, without
ons delay, as loon as thf Tickets are fidd, of which timely
notice will be given.
Su Ji prizes as arc not demanded ie fit moatll*aFter th«
drawing is finiihad, Iball be considered as relinquished for
;eat .bcnerit of the Canal, and appropriated acccrdingly-
De " (Stgned) NOTLEY YOUNG,
* m s DANIEL CARROLL, of D.
' ot LEWIS DEBLOIS.
ame GEORGE WALKER,
VVm. M. DUNCANSON,
3 THOMAS LAW,
or JAMES BARRY.
City of Feb. 11. 5
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7. [Price Fight Collars per Antrem.)
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