Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, December 13, 1796, Image 4

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    X B Authority.
Schuylkill Bridge Lottery.
Sold by IVILLTAM BLACKBURN, No. 64,
South SecondJlreet.
SCHEME of a LOTTERY,
For railing Sixty Thousand Dollars, agre< ably to an A& of
the Legifliture of Pennfylvaula, paffcd during the tail
feUion, for bjilding a Stone Bridge ouer the River
Schuylkill, at the Borough of Reading, in the County of
Doftari.
1 Prt/.e of 20000 DM lam - to,oo«
1 do. of 1® 000 do. • * io.coo
3 do. of 5,000 do. • - . 55.00055.000
4 do, of 2,000 do 4 i 000
#0 do. of 1,000 do. • 20,000
39 do. of 500 do. - .. 10,566
80 do. of 200 d*. - • i. 16,00#
&oo do. of 100 do. ... 67»0a»
300 do. ol $o do. - • 15 000
1 do* of 500 do to be paid the poflcf- )
for ©f the firtt drawn no, £
5 do. of 2 000 do. 10 be paid poffeffort J
of the five lall drawn not J 'J- 00 *
g,{9o do. o 15 do. : • 141.000
10,054 Prir.es 300,000
10,046 Planki — .«
30,000 Ticketi at Ten Dollars 300,00*
A!! Prizes shall be paid fifteen day* after the drawing it
finifhed, upon the demand of a pofleHor of a fortunate
ticket, fubjc£t to a deduction of twenty per cent. J'h«
Drawing will commence as fooo at the Tickets are difpofi d
of, of perhaps sooner. of which public notice will be given.
Philip Miller, Peter Kerjhner, William Ifitman,
Joseph Hiejler, Jdmes Diemer, Thomas Dundat,
Jamet May, John Otto, John Keim, Daniel Grarjf,
UrbaJHan Miller, Commissioners.
Reading, May the sth, 1796.
Tickets in the Canal Lottery, No. 1, to be had at the
above oflice, where the earlicft information of the i!r.iw»
ing of the Washington No. «, and Patterfon lottery's,
j/re received, and check books for examination and regif
terinj; are kept. '
CXiSober 7. iawtf
Patedon Lottery.
FOR. railing fix thousand fix hundred and sixty-seven
dollars ami fifty cents, by a dedu<slion of fifteen per
cent from tho prizes, and not two blanks to a prize. viz
I Prize of 5000 dollars it dollars 500*5
• 1000 1000
i 59° jca
5 ioco
jo 100 1000
99 50 4950
ioo is, 500®
1000 10 40,000
$ Lift drawn numbers of r«oe dollars Aich, 5000
2331 Prizes. 44.45 a
4018 Blanks. .
6350 Tickets at Seven Dollars each, 44,453
By order of the Directors of the Society for eftalmih
ing IXefulManufa&ures, the fupermoendants of the Pat*
erfon Lottery have requested the Manager, to offer the
foregoing Seheme to the pubfic, and have dire<Sed th«m
to rcinnd the money to th»fe persons who have purchafcd
1; in the former Lottery, or exchange the tickets for Melius
n thisLottefy.
rhe lottery has a&tially commenced dfawing, and will
continue until fimftied. A lift of the Blanks and Prize*
may be seen at the office ol William Blikckburn, No. (lA
Couth Second street, who will giw information where tick
ets may b« procured.
Dated thw 17th day of Jr.ne, 1796.
J. N- (XI MM ING, ")
\ JACOB R. HARDEN BERG, \ Manage*.
\ JONATHAN RHEA, )
I STATE OF THE WHEEL.
I 1 Prire of 5000 ... 5000
1 1000 • - - I 00»
I I 500 s<r»
5 300 . -loot,
1 ao ico - * ' 1000
I ?o JO 4?09
' I 165 is • - - - 4nf
• I Tht five last drawn tickets,. 1000 e.cli, soe»
• j Beinu all the valuable nrirr«. •• *•"