SV/ANN'S, Ruling School, l>orfe dcadcmy Iff Infirmary, Adjoining the Public Square, Mtrktt Street. T. SWANN I J L ' kRNS his fmcere thanks tofchd'fc gertflemenTsy wfibm fir has been employed, during h;s refidruce in tbr» City, and that the faccels ot his effort*, in the numerous, ate and dangeTous in Hor{«.s, in which he has eeu coo fulled, together with his moderate charg-.s* will se cure their futurefav.vs and recnmmendaMnn. He now begs leave to inform them and the public at large 4. at hi< 'paciou® and commodious prtmfcs. ere&ed for the parp.ofet above dr-fcrifeed are ope*'for the reception of pupils 0 en) (i jcx, who wifhro beinftrufted in the Art ol Kiding. f a«d the method of governing then horfel, so as to ride them wit), eali, r every purpofr, and made oberimt to the will of the riders ; the natural powers wfcicti rrc-ftufupin them, will be unfolded by at, casing ok Ui»j or:r»ity of motion, and givin,: ro that noble animal »ii tuo r be?u:ies of action vshich providencWm to bounu* lu.ly iviWeii ou t'-cm. Wk Aho, at. hi< hofoKal every difor'er to v/hich the horse is J , 3#>c u 1 t'taitd according to the ru!e& ol art, confii mad uy repeated experience. I )e utility oi thr ibovc intliiution has never been qncftion. n'! U has long bee i wanted in thw city, ever. gentleman's u m.tnifeft, ai d T. Sw.vkn as the fit ft eftabliiher of 1 .i r rrcnar y» rt v f ? ,, ei»« relies upon ihe fuppott of the pa lv. (which he ii ever anxious in to enable him to ''i.in to perfect on. The ieaot a fubfcripM'm-for that 's beeu hinted by leve al gentleman, who wish to J it/mote the indication—the amount of each fubferrp ion to - i stained bv lervicci tn any of the departments he profefTes, agreeable to the rate of charges ft a ted i.i his hand bi*H. Such cnpuon is now open, and the fignatbrcsof many relpeft gentlemen a'ready tteaipcil. He therefo.e injorms his thJu and / u and gsrtlemen to whom he has not rh . r n ° r bc,n * ' Known » { bar he fhal! in a few days take ™ liberty of waiting upon them and foliating their support ** n d protc£hon. N B. Hoi fes are orope' ly prepared for tnofe Ladies and Gentlemen who wiih to be infti lifted. Nyv - 5- tth&f. ~K A NAW A T, ~ . About the ift of October lad, from the plantation of Mr. Thomas F. Brooke, (in Prince G,oi-e's oounty) to whom he waihired, a NEGRp MAN, named 33 years of age; about J feet 8 or p inches high; well made; of a yel'owi/h complexion ; a little pockmarked: 1 has, when fooken to, rather a down look, and fubm.flive - tone of voice: this clothes he had beiore he ablcouded < were of plain, fnch as labouring Ne roes nfiially wear, i but these he may probably exchange U others : be wiil t <.olljMs endeavour to pais for a freeman, having, -as I a ' have besn informed, assumed the name of Butler : I have t r«fon to'believe tha t he went to Balu,u(\re, N fiom whence be is said to have go.ie to fume part of the Sufquehanr.ah, •probably with i. view ol gutting to Pem.fylvania. A reward of Jhirty Dollar. will be given to the person who tn*y tike him and so secure hint in some jail that I may get mm again, ta*«y in this slate, iani:Fifty dollars i: . n ate t if broiight home or secured ill ttie jail of Prince George's county all reafonablc charges d b e paid by ALEXR. COVINGTON. f, Maryland, Pr;ncc George's County, ") „ 2nd November, 1796. J iith*t,Scr4w Lottery .and Broker's Office, A r o. 64, Svutli SECOND S TREE 7". TICKETS in the Cunal Lottery, Mo. 2, for Talc—a (v Check Book for examination—and prizes paid in the late lottery. , Check Bcoks kef t for examination and repfterinp, for vv the City of fc'dihington, No. 2, and Pavtefon Lotteries, both of which are now drawing—•ir.formation where « tickets are to be had, and prizes exchanged for undrawn 0I tickets. A coniplctevlifl: yf all the prizerin the late New- Port Loag-Wharl, Hotel and Public Schoui Lottery, for — examination. Tlie fubfuribcr solicits the application of the public ~ and his friends, who wi/h to purchase or fell Bank Stock, S Certificates, Bills of '.xchange cr Notes, Mouses, Lantls, «c. or to obtain money on iepofir of proDcrty *«* Also Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery for sale at len L)ol!rrs cach, which will be drawn early in t-he Spring. x fc Wm. Blackburn. Phfhdelpbia, Aufufl 18. 1 796. mt h r I rv c f the United States. V OT,CE '» hereby given to all persons who are or X > may be Creditors of t) \ United States, for any funis Oi the Fu«led Dill, or Steel, Luring a frefent inUrrfi of fix esnUim per annum. J J J id, That pttrluant to an Act of Congress passed on the aStn day of April, 1796, intitlcl an ail additio ito an *a intituled " An ad making fuither provision ior the lupport otpubht credit, and for the redentfrton of the fiUi„ic debt," the faiadebt or stock will be reim'.turfed and paid iu manner following, to wit. " Firfi, by dividuids I •• to be made on Ac lall days of March, J unc and Severn- -- bcr for theprefent year, and from the year onethoufand i « seven hundred and nincty-fev.-n, to the year one thou- , • land tight hun r-.-d & eighteen in lufive, ,t th;i rate of _ one and ore half pel centum upon the oririnal capital. , «' Secondly, by dividends to be insde on the lafl day of 5 December lor theprefent year, and W the year on, \ « tboufar.d seven hunJred and ninay-ftven. M ihe yenr one thousand eight hundred and f« vwt een imlnfij, at « the rase of three and one half per cewmm upon the or.- " capital; and by a diviW.to be ma eon the last rL"I " CC V r f" • T«r one tUoufai.d eight hun- Z ured and eighteen, of such ,um, as wilt be the-i alc • « Col^d ' f ° r vat _ 2d. A V diftinaiori between payments on account of / r „ V tlias abcblhed by the eftablilbd i unent ol the permanent rule of reimburlement abovs dc cnbed.it has befoni,-■ neceiT-ry to v a -y the fu, 1 powers of attorney ior receiving dividend, ; th. public ' • - C rT£ 'b' 11 the Wlowmg form a s eitabjifhedlor al po-.v. r 6 of which nty he L granted alter the due promulgation otihi, notice vrz •" KNOIV ALL MEN bV THESM PSEiEmx, that Zl ' coi*fiitutr and oppnint C J < "f . Ky true and lawful At- Sft, xorney,Jortnt ,nndtn my name, tn ycehv the dividend, rvb :b are „S! crJbaU be payable wording to Uir, o„ it, (here delcrihing the- drs flock)/™*,* tn r:y r.nne in tb e Ms of (iiere d ,ferib»ng. the the books of the Treasury or the 00.-wniffioncr of Loans, the where the Cock is creaited) f rnm (here „;fort tb- com- M meneement and expir ition ot tisi.e for which the cower of *r orne 7 «. t0 ""f i""" ■ 'ST' °'"r«ey or otter- arc n,n under bun, for that iurpfejo male anif H ,Jtiut e , and to do all of Iwjulaa, rejuifie/ar tf&iug t!j efrennfe,, hereby ana confirming all that ~yfa,d Attorney or iiefabjlitute ,hM l a w , ul . J iy b-, by nnrtvr hereof. J 1h Witness hereof, I lave b*re„M f,t my Hail and Seal tb> Ho o.ty of in lie tear Sealed and Delivered in prefer of, C bcr BE I T A-7V U that on the & y 9 r ejore meperfinaUy came "J Co " •Y" U * " W the clove Utter of attorney to be Co, it: aft end deed. J In testimony nuCercof J law UreunU.fit m, Han Und off*. Z! Ed Staltbe t/«y arjy«, Up ~/n.jaed. Given und. rmy Hand at Philadelphia, this twen- th" tieth day of July 1796, pursuant to diredUon, UomtCe Scerttarj of the Treal'ury Samuel Meredith, Ian * . , 'Irtdfircr ,f the VniM Slat.,. if', .W.tlJ Coe Le Breton, SURGEON-DENTIST, Pupil of the celebrated Mr. Dubois, late Dentist lotlie King and Royal Family of France, m:-mber of the 10m College and Academy of Surgeons at Paris, and Keeps a complete aiFortfnmt of eveiy thing necclTary ou *» to be for the , h f " Preservation of the Mouih and Teeth. Patent Mineral Teeth, and Human & Kory Teeth ; srge Dentrifke in powder; Opiate; excellent Elkir for ] the fweeten.i.g the mouth ami prc-ferving the teeni —be ' pi's also furn■ fiies Brufnes and foft Sp 'ng,es- ' me, * * p} e j: veJ ; n Chefnut-ftreet, No. 135, abeve ' r, £; Fourth-ftre-t. I - 'i ttbf s o A Short Delay f-' i; In the Drawing of the Canal Lottery, hi :!1 In Wafliington city, ha beer unavoidably occafioHt'd 1: by theunforefeeti intervention of Mr. Blodget's I.ettcty wl i-e —but as the major pait ot the tickets are now disposed di( -d of, thi. is, to inform the public that the drawing of the Ci- rll r. nal Lottery will certainly commence without fail, on tbe Tl iti firfl Monday in January 1797, and those holding tickets, mi I aa ■ hcrebv requested to fend a statement of those fold, .nki those on hand. » NOTLY YOUNG, ». DANIKL C ARROLI., of Duddington, A OKORQF. WALKe'R, ~ THOMAS LAW, y JAhfES BARRY, ]J 11 W. M. UUNCANSON. n rho Printers who gave our advertisements a place in '' their new {papers, are reqacflcd to give this notice admis sion, as The remaining tickets are expf47, Chc'fnut a street, where a corred Numerical Book is kept for public " infpef.ion. Also Canal Lottery Tickets for sale er ex- 1 changed for prizes diaww in the Wabiing'on Lottery, of a 1 r which the 42d and 43d days return, arc received; '• 4'?' 'I'll* Bufmefs of a Broker carricd on a* usual c< " = V A !.HA»£ in the NEW THEA3RE to be fold >il 11 on reasonable terms. wh December I. * ttitl bis r , * — I —— 1 a c City of Washington. i" : ' ; SCHEME of the LdTTKRY, Nb.U, FOR THE /MHROCEMEHT 0 t THE , FEDERAL CITY. — 1 _ A magnificent ) jo,coo & ) /dwelling-house, j 30,0c0, ire 3 • s °* Boo I ditto 15,000 8i crfb 2 *,'"Ioo 40^c00 1 ditto 15,000 & ca(h 15,000 30,000 I ditto 10,000 3c cafll 10,000 acjeoo , 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 104000 u c I ditto 5,000 Si calh 5,000 10,000 ftre I 1 talli prize of 10,000 FOl ado. 5,000 each, are - 10,000 1 to do. x,ooo - . 10,000 tize io do. 500 . . . -,0,000 00 do. 10, . . 10,000 . aflo do. to . . 10,000 400 do. a? - . 1U(UOO at I.JOO do. ao . lo.voo ''g^ 00 ° do - 10 . 150,000 J r 6>7j'9 Prizes. 33,261 Blanks. ■<°> 00Q Tickets, at Eight Dollart, 400*000 B. 1 o favour those who may take a «nanti'tr of fnin) j. lckcts, (heprii Jof 4 s will be the t . »t drawn 1 ticket, and the 3S,ocothe i.ast but one : J«n< And approved notes, securing payment in either monty a y» or prm«, m ten days alter drawing, will be received for a,t "' any number not lelV than 30 tickets. Pad 1 1S lottery will afi'ord an elegant fpeeimen of thepri- Rivt vate buildings to be ereaed in the City of Wj.;htn«rton— lm » Iwo beautiful defijr.s are already (el-fled for tbe entire st P fronts 01, two of the public vr-s; from these prawines pici l it is proposed toered tw.o centre and fourcorner bnildin"s, f ort as loon as poinble alter this lottery is fold, and to couvty *>efi them, wheii complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in Stßu t>»e mannerd!lcnbed in the scheme for the Hotel Lottfrv. to » A nett deduction of fiveper tent, will be made to defray Ivilll «Tli 17 ex !"" lfe ' °, f ptinting, tl* surplus lf ill be made a part of the fundint«nded for tbeNatianal m, ' lv UH ;r" ty ' within the city Of WafhiiK. ton. n!^' Ihe Drawing will commence as fooii as the tickers u re P o! '' cid off.—l he woney prizes will bepayablf ir »hiriv days " , "si ; and any pr z« for Whkb fortunate T ambers aie not produced within twelve month*after tha !ow ' drawing is doled, are to be confined a, given towards O Uietfmi for the Umverlity ;it being determined to fcrtle c .he W..ale buhnefs m a year from the e idhnr of the draw-* P or ' ; ■ng and to take up the bonds giver, as ffcurity. H Ihe teal fectirit.es given for the payment of the Prizes O, arc held by the Prefidert and two Directors of the Bank' ' T /Columbia, and are valued at mote than half the a- T mount ol the lottery. » - e a Q Iho twenty lour gentlemen who bv arinointment of Tl d-.c iate Commifftor.ers affiftedin tl« m'auarvnen-of the *•<-, Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake thTsardious talk fol '' ber of"thefe h: n bA t aif f,' ;lUb '' C 5 a -m troit e ri " 1 thefc h»vn)g k".dly accepted, it is hoped that the adva nends to a National Un.verfity and the other federal ob, at le jcAs may contmue to favor the dcOgr,. prov f "■""■t* <•"""<>•' ! t' L a „_ , , we " as irom Furope, where the tickets r, " c M". °!in ' thC publ ' C 3XO iff "«d that th« that d awmg will lpeedily commente, ahd that the care and by n S^lickeThTr^ 1 / Tf"', ry t0 infur ° " !af<; Jir F° fal ° f for a .ickets, ha. rendered the l«nibia ;of cm " Of John Hopkhis r' P . cter G 'lmau, Boston : afch Jrry '' J a " d ° f Richa '< l ■ CO / . James M'Alpiu, Taylor, No. iL South Fourth /treaty >khe his grateful acknowledgments to his the Ffieri#* and the Public for ch ir liberal encouragement, and be t s leave to foliek a continuance of their favors. fary He Ans on hand an extcr.five afTortment of the Mojt Fajhimable GOODS, th. Ami of the bell quality, fuitaMe for the fejjfon. . At this fho.pGentlemen enn he w'ththe Wft f 0 * material*, and have them made up ij»the neatest and moil e FafliionnbJe manner, End on the ftfrrtrft notice. He will ' thankfully receive any orders, and pay a pra.upt and punvSaal attention to thcrri. i C ve November 10. *i James Mufgrave, GOLDSMITH &• JEWELLER, No. i\2, south Second flrcet, j2 FTAS just an aflortment of Fluted* Ware >ro O. aid Plated Tea and Coffee Urns, C«fFe ; Pots Tea ditto, Caflors from 5 to 8 bottles, Sugar and Cream Basons, Bottle Stand*, Baflcets, high Candleftics, Crackers and Chamber ditto, Branches Sconces, a variety of Silver and Hated Shoe La chets, Spurs, Iwar ranted of the bed plate; Ladies and Gentkmens Gold Witch Chains Seals and Keys ; Necklaces, Neck Chains,. « on- Fear Rirg% Finger Rings, Lockets, Breast Pins, Stone s Knee-Buckles, with many other a*tides in the above • branches. ifg He ha* like wife received an cxtf'ffive aflortment-of 1' japaiin'J tea and coffee Urns, perlun, blue, brown, j or black and gold. f so All kinds ©f work inthe gold silver line; miqia- r lures set, and hair work Executed as ufuai. J to November 9. tu th & f c e- Brokers Office, and 1 rjr COMMISSION STORE. -jj No. 63 South Third ftr«et,oppofirethenational new Banl. SAMUEL M FR >UNCfcS and JOHN VAN REED, have entered into co-partnerftiip, under the firm of , - IRAtNCES & VAN RF.ED, in the bufinef? of Brokers, a ' Conveyancers and Commiflion merchants. They buy and " fell on commiffinn every fpec'ies of llotk, not-.s of hand, a ' bills of exchange, houses anrVlands, &c. 1 cd ro.ufed on deposits, &c. &c. all ki:idi c' tjr writiisg:, in the conveyancing line, done v/ith neatntfi and ci dispatch , accounts adjusted, and boiks fettled, in the i_ most correA mnnner. Constant attendance will be given. T le They solicit a (hare of the public favor ; they ire deter- X Sl mined to endeavout to deserve it. cc U N. B. The Dtmoll secrecy obfervjd. * S'amuei. M TR MJ.VCES, JOHN VAN REED. Fhilad. ju-,g«ft 27, 1796. nv&wtf Any Person Jfho is xvell acquainted with" the River * MISSIS I P P I, P- And will give Directions for falling into the fame, — e that can be depended on, (hill be genaronfly reward- 23 ed for LiS information, provided he will leave the 40 . direflii.lls with Mr. John Fenno, printer, Philadelphia, -- or Edmund M. Blunt, Newbuiypon. 63 Nn»ifmber 3. ' lawzm r : — * ——— , — in^ Twenty Guineas Reward. " RAN AW AY from the fubferiber on the 13d O&ober, ,1' , f a Daik MULATTO BOY, named MOSES ; 21 years • old ; about J feet 8 inchcs high ; had on a mked preen coit, with a green velvet cape and oral yellow buttons; d ' 4 striped velt; a pair of dark spotted pantaloons, and whole boot. lireA worn. It is probable he may change *" his name and dress. He has been acenftomed to driving a carriage, ar.d waiting. The above reward v. ill W5 ° J paM for securing him so that the fubferiber may get lum C ' again, and if brought home a!l reasonable charges paid by > Robins Cbamberlaine. EaScn, Maryland, Nov. 10. 14 §imiawtf The Elephant /? RETURNED FROM BALTIMORE. r "I~*HE public are refpedt fully informed!, that X. 'his animal is ta be lecn every day, from o'clock in the morning till f«n down, in Market ftreef, No. l»6, south fiie, between Third and Fourth ftieets. Admit anct a quarter of a dollar, that every ci- ] tizen may fee him. t j ()l C 3* At the requeff of trany prrfonj it will be exhibited on evenings from five to eipht o'clock, Jra at half a dollar each.—The room will be well ly lighted. ' w ' hl Nei-emlrr y. d Trealury Department, nt^ September 28, 1796. f llt , XJOTICE is hereby given, piopofals wili be re- j. i ceived at the office of thr Secretary of the Treasury — ur.til the expiration of the firft day r>f March next en ; filing, for thf I'upply of all rations which may he required V for the use of the United States, from the day of June, 1797, to the thirty-firll day of May, 1798, both __ days iacluiive, at the places and within the diftri&s here- \\ after mentioned, viz. At it Niagara; at Fitfque If:.•; at Sandufkv Lake, and on Sandi'ilky two Kiver; at Petroit ; at Michilimackinac; at Fort-Frank- a luij at Pittiburgh ; at Cincinnati; at Fort-HamUton ; tom st Fort St. Clair; at Fort-jitterfon ; at Greiiville; at , Picquc Town and Loramics Store; at Fort Adams'; at ( Fort Wayne; at Fort at any plact bflow Fort , Refianee OH the Miami River to I,ake Erie; at Fort Steiiben ; at FortMafTac ; at any place from Fort Maflac to the south boundary of the United States on the river iviiflifippi ; at Fort Knox ; at Ouiatanon. If (hall be required ior any |>ofts or places not nifiitioncd in this notice, a'l such fnpplies (hall be fur nifh:d at prices proportioned to thofif to be paid at the pel's before recited, or as may be hereafter agreed on between the United States and the Contraeior. The rations to be supplied are to consist of the fol lowing auiclcs, viz. One pound two ounres of bread or flovr. One pound two ounces of beef, or fourteen ouncej 'of » pork or baron. Half a gill of rum, brandy rr whilkey, d ' that the Contraotot is to be at the and nfc of liTun g the fupplias to the troops at each post, and that all loiles luuained by the depredations of an enemy or by means of the troops of the United States, fcall be paid Ci for at the price of the articles captured or deftroyct, on the depoutions of two or more perfofts of creditable clia raaers, and the certificate of a cominiflioncd officer af ceruining the circumstances of the loss, and the amount PR Oi th: a; tides for which comnenfation (ball be claimed OLIVER WOLCOTT, Seoretary of the Treasury. By Authority. &Vi«» "• M/ J, «7££/„. W BLACKBURN m , South SecondJlreei. ' wft SCHEME of a LOTTERY mod For Tnoufand Dollars, a»,e,abiv. ' ' wi « nr Lcg ' f Qu T- ot paff-d dl,,„° * and £?•'Vn° r a Stone Bridge £?"?. ' h < M * th ' B ° rOU 6 h ° f Riding. in lhe i Prize of tooai Dillan . Lallan. 1 do. of 10,000 do. . s °|ooß 3 dj, of 5 000 do. • m ' *0,000 4 do. of do. . " M'OOo so do. of i.eoo do. 8,000 89 do. of goo do. _ " s °iOoo Vare Rj do. of 200 do. . '*. * 'S ioa iffce >0 ° do. of jqo do . " '0,000 and 3°° do. of $ 0 do. * JO >°oo ftics. 1 d °- of 500 do |obe paid the poffeO) 15 080 '' etT *do of .cA * ft firft drawn S war- >> do - of 3 e««> do. tc bepaidpoffelTor,/ 9.4»0d0. of lsdo 0f ' hefi «'»"J«».>.o,( 'j-coo tone' . ' ' ,4, '° 00 )ove ,o '°s4 Pruts ~7~ " 10,046 Rl, H k, J OO ' 000 wb, All Prize, fhal?be p»id"afteen daTflft^""h" A 3 ° o,o °® fittifhed, upon the Tf , /oVrtor " ticket, fiibj ato a deduction of fwemv °/r ' T* , S;rKLnrst&sSr T * lm 7 SVfv"" 7&SSG J'jfipb Htejer, Jawes Dtcmer, Thorn,, rT) J >™ *», 3* 0«», >4. tL, ZScrti mi. Miller, Commissioners. EDi Readi.ig, Maythkgth, 1706. of aboveoffi^wherrSe'^lLVin'l'o 0 I ' < ° b4 r h3dat 3 >* - »■. s~r,r rax * sss&r *"»■*- —»ii- , O&obcr 7. c __ ' aawtf Lnri 1 the Paterion Lottery. en I7OR railing fix tho*fami Bx hundred and fiitr f,v. X dollars ami fifty cents, by a deduction of fifteen ™ A cent Irom the prizes, and not two blanks tot priz,. v iT I Prize of j-coo dollars is dollars r OOO ' 1000 1000 t S °° .100 ~ * aco .I.^ 99 IJO ™ r j.-o w 1000 _ 5 La{t dr «™ numbers of woo dollari d- 1331 lVizcs. iie 4018 Blanks. 44.4J0 .a, — 635? Ticketsat S<*ven Dollarseach, ... Py order of the Dircdors of the Society for ellablift _ lHj; Ulciul ManuiatSures, the fuperion-nuants of (iie Pat cr.on Lottery hive requeued the Managers to offer the foregoing ?,h» n ,e to the p„i,lic, and have direfled them , > to rernnd the money to ch«fe persons who have pjrehafed in the former Lottery, or «change the tickets for titket» • 11 thi« Lottery. !j Ihe lottery has ailually commenced d.awlnt;, and will continue until finilhcd. A life oi the Blank , and Prizes r 10 ICO - - 200® J 9° T* 4?o» 115 15 - - - - 412j 'l he fivs last drawn tickets, xoco t_ch,-- soe» !• Being all lhe valuable prizes, besides a full propar- f tioa or the 10 dollars. e As the Lottery is confidera'ily more than one tbir< drawn, the value of the undrawn tickets is great- II ly increased, and it ia wn.rth the r.otirc of those who ho!d tickfts in thoold f':herte, that they can ex change their tickets for thole in the above, if ihey ap ly soon, and'at a moderate advance cor.fidcring the now real value of an undrawn ticket. The tickets being nearly all fold, the drawing is future will be oftentr, and Che Lottery loon finifhed. K'lvrrihfr 12 mws r — — - i YY afhmgton Canal Lottery, N?. t. WHKREAS the State of Maryland has authorised the UHderwritten, to raise twenty-l'u thoaland, , two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting a Canal through the City of Washington, frosci th I'o toniac 'o thcEaftern Branch Haruonr. ' The following is the SCHEME of No.l. Viz -1 Prize of so,ooo dollars, 10,000 , I ditto 10,000 10,000 "■ v 1 la 11 drawn") Tickets, eich j ! > OOO 3^°°° 6 ditto 1,000- 6,000 10 ditto 400 4,00a 1 ao ditto 100 2,c00 55 ditto jo s,7jo 5 750 ditto II 69,00$ To be raised Jor tk« Canal, 26,1^8 jßjo Prizes, T 16,50 Blanks, not two to a prize, i?joo Tickets, atTen Dollars, . itj.cso The Commiflione.'i hav» taken the Securitiet re quired by the aforefaid ad for the pnn&ual payment of the prizes. i he drawing of this Lottery will commence, withoi% delay, as soon as thf Tickets are loid, of which timely notice will be given. Suth pris.> as are not dems lir fixmonthsafter th« drawing is finifhed, (ball hr as reiinqaifhed fo r the beneiit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly. j NO'liEf YOUNG, JBANJEL CARHOLL,e/D. LEWIS DEBLOIS, GEORGE WALKER, Wm. THOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY. City of Feb. 11. $ PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, —No. 119 — C H FSVUT-STR P F T. • [Pricc Fight Dollar, per Annum.)