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    Treasury of the United States.
OTICE is hereby given to all perfJns who are or TH'
IN may b® Creditor* of the United States,for any sums eIe«M
of the Fended Debt, or Stock, tearing a prefeni interejl of fx held 3-
o clod
tcr Oentvm per annum. •
ift, That pursuant to an Ad of CoHfrrcfs palled on the
aS.h day nf April, 1796, intitledan aa in addition to an Bet
aft, intituled " An ad making futther provision tor the
support of public credit, and tor the redemption of the yV
public dekt," the said debt or stock will be reimhurfed and
iaid m manner following, to wit. " First, by dividends
" to be made on the last days of March, June and fieptem- VT!
'« ber for the present year, and from the year one thousand V V
" seven hundred and ninety-foven,to tht year one thou- twoh
•' sand eight hundred & eighteen inclusive.at the rate of a Cai
« one and one half per centum upon the original capital, toma
" Secondly, by dividends to be made on the last day ot
" December for the present year, and from the year one
" thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, to the year
" one thousand eight hundred and seventeen inclusive, at
« the rate of three and one half per centum npo:. the ori
«• «inal capital; arid by a dividend to be ma e on the latt
'■ day of December, in the year one thousand eight hun
" dred and eighteen, of such sum, as will be then a.le
" quate, according to the contrail, for the final redemp
" tion of the said flock."
ad. All diftinaion between payments on account ot
nterefi and Principal being thus abolished by the establish
ment of the permanent rule of reimbursement above de
cribed.it has become necessary to vary accerdingly thi
powers of attorney for receiving dividends; the public
reditors will therefore observe that the following form
s eftablithed for all powers of attorney Which may be g
granted after the due promulgation ot this notice, viz. quu
KNOW ALL MEN Mr THESE PRESENTS, that the
I °f 1 ..
do make, conjlitute and appoint
0 j- my true and lawful At- n °t
ttrneyyfor me , and in my name, to receive the d.vidcnds which are, J
or (ball be payable according to law, on the (hers deicribmg the
stock) Handing in my name in the books of (here defcnbing, the the
books of the Treasury or the Commiflioncr of I,oans,
■where the stock is credited) from (here tnfert the com
mencement and expiration of time for which the power ot
attorney is to continue) tilth power also an attorney or attor
niu under him, for that purpose to maie andfubfitiete, and to do all
Uwful alii requifttefor effeAing thepremfes, hereby ratifying and
confirming all that my said Attorney or bisfubjiitute,jball lawful
ly do, by virtue hereof. '
In Wltnefs hereof, I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal th>
day if •" <b> near
Sealed and Delivered r
in presence of, 1
BE IT KNO WN, that on the day of cel
tfore me personally came
within named and acknowledged the above letter of attorney to be
tit aCi and deed.
In tejiimony -whereof I have hereunto set my Han Itnd affix
ed Seal the day and year tap afcrtjaid.
Given under my Hand at Philadelphia, this twen
tieth day of July 1796, parfuant to directions
from the Secretary of the Treasury , c
SAMtJEL MEREDITH,
Treasurer of the United Statu.
July** W tIJ - V
CAUTION. _
6.
WHEREAS very large and heavy de">ts are juftty
due and owing from ineffrs. Blair M'Clenachan and in
Patrick Meore, of the city of Philadelphia, merchants, ei
trading under the firm of Blair M'&ltnachan and P. \ «
Moon, and from Blair M'Clenachan in his separaTe . K
capacity ; to which, by the laws of the land, all the ( ir
joint as well as separate property of the said Gentle- 1
men, ie, and ought to be, liable. And whereas |
it is clearly and fatisfaftorily ascertained, that mr. |
Bletir M'Clenachan, of the said firm, has conveyed ; f<
sway to mr. John H. Huflon, h-is foil-in law, to his e
daughter, miss M'Clenachan, and to his son, Gorge
M'Clenachan, several large and valuable reai estates,
as well as confiderab'.e personal property, in the city
and county of Philadelphia, in the county of Lancas
ter, in the eounty of New-Castle on Delawtre, and
elsewhere, with a view, as it is apprehended, to de
feat the Creditors in the recovery of their just debts. —
This is, therefore, to forewarn all pcrfons whomfo
•ver, against the purchase from the said grantees, or
«ith«r of them, of any portion of the said real or per
' fonal property, as the moil vigorous measures will
without delay be taken to render the fame liable to
j(h« just demands of the Creditors.
By order of the Creditors.
Thomas F'tfzjlmons,
Philip Nickltn, I
Isaac Ybarton, > Committee.
W'uliarn M'Murtrie, I
Samuel IV■ Fifber, J
Philadelphia, December 17th, 17961 20th.}
TO THE PUBLIC.
THE caution introduced into public prints,
warning all pcrfons against purcbafing from the
grantees of Blair M'Clenachan, any portion of the
large, real and personal estates he conveyed away to
fais fon-in law and to his children was the result of
a deliberatioa had upon the fubjeft by a general and
numerous meeting of the creditors as well of Blair
M'Clenaehan and P Meore as of Blair M'Clena
chan individually. It was no more than an execu
tion of that trust confided in the fubferibers by
those creditors: a step which it would have been a
breach of .duty and honor in them to have omitterl.
The very statement of the fadt therefore must dif
pcl the imputation that it was either " precipitate
or visdictive." It originated in a desire to secure
the property of the debtor as a sand for the pay
ment of his just debts. It was fanflioned by the
•dvice of council as a measure necejfary to the fafety
of the ceeditor3. If the advenil'ement has been
injurious ta Mr. M'Clenachan he owes that injury
to his (Twn unjuftiliable conduct, not to the fub
feribers who have merely piibliflied the truth iB
terms as mild as the fait would admit, and who
mean to in*eftigate in a high court of justice the
validity of thole purchases of which Mr. M'Cle
nsehan so confidenily speaks.
The fobicribsrs therefore are bound by a sense
as duty to the creditors in general to repeat their
caution against purchasing of those grantees or
, either of them, and to extend 4 the terms of it to a
purchase from any other persons (if such there be)
* to whom Mr. M'Clenachan may have made finailar
conveyances.
(Signed) T. FITZSIMONS,
P. NICKLIN,
ISAAC WHARTON,
WILLIAM M'MURTRIE,
SAMUEL W. FISHER.
Philad. Dec. 21, 1796.
#3* Those printers who have been requested to
puhlifli the firft Caution, are defirsd to -publilh this
also-
Bank of North America. y
THE STOCKHOLDERS are hereby notified that an
eleilion for twelve Direaors for the ensuing year will be A(<
held at the Bank on Monday the gt'n of January at ten re ilea
o'clock. _ . vhlsH
RICHARD WELLS, Calhter, v ' t)ea
Dec. 6.
_ , .. * — Nc
Walhington Can-al Lottery,
N°. I.
WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authored WIL
the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thousand, da
two hundred, and fifty dollar*, for the purpofc of cutting
a Canal through the City of Walhington, froxi th Po
tomac to theEaftern Branch Haruour. In
■The following is the SCHEME of No. I. H
Vis -I Prize of 10,000 dollars, ao.coo on!
t ditto jo,ooo 10,000 y°ui
7 laftdrawr.-> Js>ooo the'
Tickets, each $ . 111
6 ditto I.OOS 6,000 intr<
IO ditto 400 4»°o®
20 ditto 100 a,OOO veni
55 ditto 50 »,75° Tue
5750 ditto u 69,008 1'
To be r-aifed for the Canal, 16,150 lire'
i 0
5850 Prizes, *75> 000
11650 Blanks, n-ot two to a prize.
I 17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - I7J>° 00 f
; &y- The Commiflioners have taken the Securities re ; n a
quired by the aforefaid a& tor the punaual payment ol on ;
t the prizes. . ma'
The drawing of this Lottery will commence, without wh.
delay, as soon as thf Tickets are fold, of which timely Sou
. notice will be given.
. Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months after tht*
e' drawing is finilhcd, fball be confiden das relinquished for 1
the benafit ef the Canal, and appropriated accordingly. a I
rS.gned) NOTLEY YOUNG, old
DANIEL CARROLL, c 0;
)f LEWIS DEBLOIS,
GEORGE WALKER,
II Wm. m.duncanson, ms
id THOMAS LAW, "
/- JAMES BARRY. P g
City of Wafhipgton, Feb. %
Paterion Lottery. _
FOR raising fix thousand fix hundred and sixty-seven
dollars and fifty cents, by a dedudion of fifteen per
cent'from the prizes, and not two blanks to a prize, viz
I Prize of 5000 dollars is dollars 5000 li
be j 1000 1000
t 500 J°°
*- s 100 ioco K
10 100 1000
n - 09 jo, 4950 p
,ns »oo 1-5 i°°°
1000 16 10,000
5 Last drawn numbers of K3OO dollars each, 5000
1331 Prizes. 44>450
4018 Blanks. p
6350 Tickets at Seven Dollars each, 44.41° _
lly By order of the Diredors of the Society for cftablifli
nd mg Weful Manufaaures, the fuperintendants of the Pat
its, erfon I.ottery have requested the Managers to offer the
p i foregoing Saheme to the public, and have directed them
a '( e 'to refund the money to those persons who have purehafed ; j
t^e ' in the former Lottery, or exchange the tickets for tickets , c
,i ! n this Lottery.
' j The lottery has anally commcnccd drawing, and will ! &
ea ° continue until finilhed. A lift ol the Blanks and Prizes | .
I1r ; 1 may be seen at the office o) William Blackburn, No. 64 r
south Second ftrcet, who will give information where tick- a
ets may hi procured.
r £ e Dated this 17th day of June, 1796; c
tes > J. iV CUMMING, 7 >
-"T JACOB R.'HARDENBERG, > Managers,
-as' JONATHAN RHEA, J t
a d n e d _ STATE OF THE WHEEL.
i, 1 Prize of 5000 ... 5000
nfo- 1 1000 - - - 1000
,or I 500 - - » S°° j j
per- J *°° - - • - ioco I ,
w iU 10 ico - a°°o 1
eto 9° -5° ~ 45°° ;
165 15 - - - - 4i25 ,
The five last drawn tickets, 1000 e-ch, 5000 1
Being all the valuable prizes, betides a full propor- . 1
tion of the 10 dollars. 1
C; As the Lottery is considerably more than one third
drawn, the value of the undrawn tickets is great
ly increased, and it is wofth the notice of those
.4 who hold tickets in the old scheme, that they can ex- !
change their tickets for thole in the above, if they ap
ly fodo, and at a moderate advance considering the
now real value of an undrawn ticket.
The tickets being nearly all fold, the drawing in j
IBts future will be oftener, and the Lottery soon finilhed.
November iz. mw< I
the By Authority.
iy to
ll °| Schuylkill Bridge Lottery.
Jla ' r Sold by WILLIAM BLACKBURN, No. 64,
' ena " South Second-Jlreet.
.ecu- —
» by SCHfiME of a LOTTERY,
ren a p or raising Sixty Thousand Dollars, agrefably to an Aft o(
tterl. the Leg (lature of Pennfylvaaia, passed during the last
jjf ictfion, for building a Stone Bridge over the River
. * Schuvlkill, at the Borough of Reading, in the County of
Itate Berks. Dollars,
■cure 1 Prise of 10.000 Dollars - «0,000
pay. 1 do. of to,ooo do. - - 10,000
f 3 do. of fi,ooO do. ... 15,000
1 do, of b,ooo do. - - 8,000
atety ao do, of 1,000 do. - 90,000
been 39 do. of 500 do. . - »9is°®
siurv <l0 ' 400 " " 16,000
*V J aoo do. of 100 do. - - a®,ooo
ll 'b" 300 do. of 50 do. - - 14,000
hin 1 do. of 500 do. to be paid the polfcf- )
w ho for of the firft drawn no. 5
. S do/ of. 3,000 do. to be paid polTelTors > MO
' ' of the five last drawn nos
'Cle- g t^oo o 15 do. ! - 141,000
sense 10,054 Priies 300, o®o j
10,046 Blanks —
tneir 1
es or 30,000 Tickets at Ten Dollars 300,000
: to a All Prizes (hall be paid fifteen days after the dra wing is
e b e ) finilhed, upon the demand of a po (left or of a fortunate
• J , ticket, fubjift to a deduction of. twenty per cent. The
JRllar D raw i n g will commence as soon as the Tickets are disposed
of, or perhups sooner. of which public notice will be given.
Philip Milter, Peter Kcrjbner, William Witman,
Joseph Hicfler, Jamts Diemer, Thomas I)undas,
Jamer May, John Otto, John Keim, Daniel Graejf,
lE, Sebajlian Miller, Commissioners.
, Reading. May the 9th, 1796,
Tickets in the Canal Lottery, No. 1, to be had at the
above office, where the information of the draw
ing of the Walhington No. a, and Patterfon Lottery's,
ed to arc reC eived, and ehfcek books for examination and regif
h thii teringare kept.
Odobsr 7. 4»wtf
liorfes taken in, j
For the Winter Sea/on, Tl
A&d cm clover hay at the Suhfcribers place, I'i I •
relies on the Bristol Road, where good stabling is pro- -
Yided, and great care) will be taken of them I
William Bell* I whic
Nov. 23. mwfawmthtf. I 0
DANCING SCHOOL. J*
WILLIAM M'DOUGALL will open his school on Mon- I
day the 31ft inft. at ten o'clock in the morning, at hii I
Elegant hew Ball Rooms, J R
In Fourth, between Chefnut and Walnut streets. J Fr j e
Hours of tuition for young ladies, from 10 to 1 o cloek 1 an( j
on Mondays, Wednesday, and Friday mornings; and for
young gc*tlernen from 6 to 9 o'clock on the eveniags © |
the fame days.
In addition to a number of new cotillio*s, he mean* too J
introduce a variety of Scotch Reels. I
Note. The fkft pra&ifirag ball to be on Tuesday e- mat
vening, the firft of November, and to be continued every tail
Tuesday, during the season. | 1 a '
1 For terms, &c, enquire at his house, N«.134» Market- j p*n
ft*cet.
Pit. 17. tthl I ~
A Manufactory FOR SALE. J A
A Valuable SOAP and CANDLE Manufaaory, fihiate I
in convenient part of the city ; the works almott n^ w * I
' on an entirely original confttudlion, and built of the belt j Siti
materials, and may be set to work immediately. Persons I
t who with to purchase, arc rcqucfted to apply No 273, jrl
I South Second Street. September 13. tt I ti I 1
Twenty Guineas Reward. I*"
r RANAWAY from the fubferiber on the 13d Oflobar, j g, (
a Dark MtILATTO BOY, named MOSES; 21 years .iv
old ; about 5 feet 8 inches high ; had on a mked greeu a f
coat, with a green velvet cape and oval yellow buttons; 1 Cfc
a striped vest ; a pair of dark spotted puttaloons, and j tifi
whole boots much worn. It is probable he may change jho
his name and dress. He has been aceuftomed to driving «°
a carriage, and waiting. The above reward will he 1" c
paid for fccuring him so that the fubferiher may get him 1 "
again, and if brought home all reasonable charges paid by j
Robins Chamberlaine. or '
F. aft on, Maryland, Nov. 10. 14 imiawtf jah
n Le Breton, ot
;r SURGEON-DENTIST,
,o Pupil of the celebrated Mr. Dubois, late Dentist to the j ™
;o King and Royal Family of France, member of the I[h
30 College and Academy of Surgeons at Paris, jf,
:c Keeps a complete afTortment of everything necefTary j y.
50 to be used for*.he 1 er
5° Preservation of the Mouth and 1 eeth. <r
Patent Minoral Teeth, and Human & Ivory Teeth ;
?° Dentrifiee in powder; Opiate; excellent Elixir for n
l'weetcnitig the mouth and preserving the tteth—he it
. D also furnilhes Brushes and foft Spi'ngek. V
*„* He lives in Chefnut-ftreet, No. 135, abeve p
Fourth-flreet.
?0 November 16. tts g
Samuel Richardet
he "n ESPECTFULI-Y informs the Gentlemen
:m Iv Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY
fed j TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEEHOUSE in the
cl s ■ city of Philadel*hia: £
I The Subfcriprion Room will be furnifhed with all the
'ill | daily papers published in Philadelphia, New-York, Bof
ze9 I ton. Baltimore, together with those of the principal conr>
64 : mercial cities of Europe—They will be regwlarly filed
ck- an( j none permitted to be taken away on any aecount.
Tea, Coffee, Soupet, Jellies, IceCreams, and a variety
of French Liquors; together with the usual refrefhments,
will at all times be procured at the bar.
■rs. Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated with
the choicest of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the mofl
approved Malt Liquors frgmLondon and other breweries.
The Larder will befupplied with the prime and earliest
300 productions of the Season.
300 ! Large and small Farties, or Gngle Gentlemen, may be
>°° ! accommodated with BroaVfafts, Dinners, or Suppers, at
3co hours most convenient to themselves—a cold Collation is
500 regularly kept for convenicncy, the Billof Fare to be had
500 at the b;ir.
"5 The Lodging Rooms will be completely furnifhed, and
300 | the utmost attention paid to clcaulinefs, and every other
lor- ; requifitc.
I gj" Samuel Richardet will behappyto receive, ana
lird execute the commands of hi 6 Friends, and the Public at
sat- large; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges
lose himfelf that nothing on his part shall be wanting to pre
ex- i lerve that patronage with which he has diftinguilh
ap- ; mgly honored.
t )j e i Philadelphia April iq mwf
; Treaiury Department,
' j September 28, 1796.
1C ' ; -X TOTICE is hereby given, that proposals will he re
... j lN acivcel at the office of the Secretary of the Trcafury
j until the expiration of the firft day of March next en
suing, for the supply ofall. rations which may he required
for the use of ehe Uniuf States, from the firlt day of
June, 1797, to the thirty-firft day of May, 1798, both
days inclusive, at the pia«es and within the diftri&s here
g. after mentioned, viz. At Ofwego; at Niagara; at
Piefque llle; at Sandufky Lake, and on Sanduiky
River; at Detroit,; at Michiliitiackinac; at Fort-Frank
lin; at Pittsburgh ;at Cincinnati; at Fo! t-Hanailton ;
at Fort St. Clair; at Fort-Jsfferfon; at Orenville; at
■® of Picque Town and Loramies Store; at Fort Adams; at
'"ft Fort Wayne; at Fort Defiance ; at any place below Fort
* iv " Defiance on the Miami River to Lake Eric; at Fort
'Y of Suuben ; at Fort Maffac ; a: any place from Fort Maffac
to the foutlt boundary of the United States on the river
>,oco Miflifippi; at Fort Knox ; at Ouiatanon.
),000 . lf fuppiiej (hall be required for any pods or places not
j' 000 mentioned in. this notice, all fuoh supplies shall be fur
niflied at prices proportioned to those to be paid at the
3 '°°° posts befpre recited, or as may be hereafter agreed on
•p 00 between the United States and the Contraaor.
s'ooo The rations, to be supplied are to con lift tof the (ol
i,ooo lowing articles, viz.
One pound two ounces of bread or flour.
Sco5 co One pound two ounce* of beef, or fourteen ounces of
pork or bacon.
Half a gill of rum, brandy or whiskey.
,000 One quart and half a pint of fait.")
Two quarts ®f Vmegar, (per hundred rations I
>,o®o Two pounds of Soap, ( r
~ One pound of Candles,
The rations are to be furnifhed infmch quantities, as that
3,000 there shall at all times during the said term, be fufficiem
"g 15 f or t he coafumption of the troops at Michilimackinac, Dc
una't tro ; ti Niagara, and Ofwego, fer the term of fix months in
,] advance, and at each of the other posts, for thej term of
P 0 0 at lead three months ill advance, in good arid whoiefome
P Ven ' rrovifisns, if the fame shall be required. It is to be un
derstood, that the Contraaor is to be at the exj»ence and
nd/it, ri(k of ijfuipgthe supplies to the troops at each post, and
raejf, that all loffcs sustained by the depredations of an enemy, or
by means of thetr»ops of the United States, fkall be paid
for at the price of the articles captured or deftroyod, on
it the the depositions of two or more persons of creditable eha-
Jraw- racers, and the certificate of a commillioncd oSccr, af
<'.rv's, the circunaftances Of the loss, and the amou&t
reirif of ths ai tides foi which oompenfation shall be claimed
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
wt f • Secretary of the Trcafary.
Waftiington Lottery.
TICKETS, warranted undrawn, may be purchased or
exchanged for prizes, at the Office, No. 147, Chefnut*
£reet* where a corrc& Numerical Book is kept for public
infpe&ien. Also Canal Lottery Tickets for sale or ex
changed for prizes diawn in the Wafhingtoa Lottery, oi
which the 50th and sill days returns ire received.
£$• Th» Bufincfs of a Broker carried on a* ufaaU
A SHARK in the NEW THEATRE to be fold
en reafonable,terms. December 49 ttstf
James M'Alpin, Taylor,
Ne. 3, South Fourthfireet,
RETURNS his grateful acknowledgments to hi*
Friends and the Public for their liberal encouragement,
and begs leave to solicit a continuance of their tavori.
lie has on hand an extensive assortment of the
Mojl Fajhienabte GOODS,
And of the quality, suitable for the fe*fon.
At this shop Gentlemen can be furnifhed withthe best
materials, and have the*i made up is the neatest and most SP
FaihiOnable manner, a*d on the shortest notice. He will
thankfully receive any orders, pntl pay a prompt and
punctual attention, to them.
November 10. w *
r O B E SOLD,
A LEASE for /even \cars ,from the 2 $tk March next, in that
capital and bermtijul FARM* called
P R O S P E C T-H ILL,
Situated within one quarter of a mile from the Brandywjne
Mills, and hall a mile from the borough of Wilmington.
dwelling house is built of (lone, two stories high,
* genteflv firnfhed, and contains four handsome rooms <m
a floor, besides an entry, with Capital garrets, and convenient
cellars It is generally thought to command the most a
, greeable profpe& of the Delaware, from the source of that
3 rivet to the Capes. This profpe& ia greatly embdiifhed by
1 a full view of a vast body of meadow, through which the
; Christiana and Brandywine creeks are seen winding in b«au
i tiful meanders. Near the hoafe are a Kitchen, a fpaciou®
e hone liable and hay lot, a barn, a carriage houle, mihe
t ftoufe, &c. and a well of as puie water as any on the conti
q nent. The garden contains an acre and quarter of land, a
a bounding with fruit, and particularly with peach trees, of
v the very Deft kind, brought from Maryland, and in full bear
ing. There is, moreover, on the place, a voung, apple
orchard begining to bear, and Veveral old trees that produce
abundantly, besides cherry and other ornamental tree«, in
great numbers. The farm consists of near sixty acres of land,
of good quality, and clear of incumbrances, exccpt taxes,
twenty of which are now in excellent clover and timothy,
and ten more will be Teady lor sowing next fpiiag. A re
sidence ot nearly 8 yeari has convinced the fubferiber that
e the situation is remarkably healthy. The great post road
from Philadelphia to the Southward runs within seventy
T yards of the house. In a word, the beaities and eonve»i- .
ence of this ntuztion cannot be enumerated in an advertise- U
[ ment, and when examined, will probably command tne at- t
tcntion of any person who is delimits of living at one of the
' most elegant country feats on the continent. The purehafer
)r may enter on the premises nextfpnng, or perhaps, this tail,
ie if application be immediately made to Doctor NipHOLAS
WAY. in Philadelphia, to Do&or WHARTQN, on the
fC premiles, or, in his ablence, to Mr GEORGETRUI IT, in
Wilmington.
A quantity of excellent Hay, Grain in the ground, some
Stock, &c. may be had by the purehafer at the time of sale.
Nov. 7 codtf
"y City of Wailungton.
hC SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11,
he fOR THi IMPROVEMENT 0 fXHL
t FEDERAL CITY.
Ed A magnificent ) 20,000 dollars, & ) qoq
f,tfwelling-houfe-, 5 "ft l 30,000, are 5 '
1 ditto 15,000 & caf. 25,000 40,000
t6 > 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000
1 ditto 10,000 & c&ih 10,000 20,000
1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000
1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 io,oo»
1 cash prize of 10,000
» do. 5,000 each, are ~« 10,000 g
j, c lo do. 1,000 - r 10,000
at ao do. 500 - - 10,000
; s 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 /
lad 100 do. 50 10,000
400 do. 25 - • IP>OOO
md l,ooe do. 20 % - a«,ooo
kcr 15,000 do. 10 - 150,000
ind 16,739 Prizet.
, at 33»»5i Btanks.
50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000
N. B. Tofavour those who may take a quantity of 1
1_ Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will'be tke la drawn t
ticket, and the 30,000 the last but out :
And approved notes, securing payment in either money
or prizes, in ten days after drawing, will be received for
r6 ~ any numbernot less than 30tickets.
ur y This Lottery will afford an elegant fpeeimen of the pri
cn* vate buildings to be erected in the City of Washington—
red Two beautiful designs are already felefled for the entire
fronts on two of the public squares; from these prawingt
ot ' l it ispropofed tocrecl two centreand fourcorner bsildmgn,
- re ' ms soon as poflible after this lottery is fold, and to convey
at them, when complete, to the fortunate adventursrj, in
ifcy thc
manner described in the scheme for ''» Hotel Lottery.
A nctt deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray
on > tl:e necefiary cxpenfes of printing, the surplus
at will be made a part of the fund intended for the National
■ at University, to be eie&ed within the city of Washington.
•ort ih e Drawing will commence as soon as the tiekets are
' ort old off.—The money prizes will be payable in thirty day.
Ac after it is finiflied ; and any prizej for which fortunate
IYer numbers aie not produced within twelve months after th«
drawing is closed, are to be considered as given towards
not the fund for the University ; it being determined to fettle
■ ur " the whole blifinefs in a year from the ending of the draw
t'le ing, and to take up the bonds given as fe^urity.
on The real securities given for the payment of the Prizes,
are held by the President and two Diredltfrs of the Bank
k*" of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a
mount ot the lottery.
The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of j
ol the late dommiflioners aHi (led in the managers (-nt of the 1
Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous tafic
a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufficient num 1
ber of these having kindly accepte<|, it Is hoped that the
ions friends to a National University and the other federal ob»
jeilsmay contisueto favor the design.
By accounts received from the different parts of the
Continent as weft as from Europe, where the ticket.
;1 5 m have been sent for sale, the public are aflurod that th«
." drawing will speedily commcme, and that the care and
caution unavoidably nec.fiary to insure u fafe disposal of
™ 0 th« tickets, has rendered the Jtiort fufpetifion indifpeniabfe.
; nmc SAMUEL BLODGET.
""j «§« Tiekets may be had at the B«nk of Columbia ;of
ail j James Weft & Co. Baltimore ;of Peter Gilman.'Bofton ;
an of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard W«ll»f ]|
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r,af- prinTED Bt JOHN FES NO,
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