Lancaster, Harrijburgh, Carlisle, Ship penjburg and Sunbury STAGES. The public are rcqif;ftedto take notice, that the part- ' nerfhip which has for some time, fublifttd between Mathi as Slough of Lancailer, and William Geer, i» now diifol red . but, not M. Slough insinuates to the public ] without just cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the from M. Slough t© W. Geer, dated the 4 29th- December last; a recital of which is jiot now deemed necessary. Any gentleman who wilhes to be more cir- v cuir lantially informed of the merits of this business, by ( applying to W. Geer may have the perusal of M. Slough's { letter, and then can be at full liberty to determine whe ther or not W. Geer is not perfe&ly juftifiabie in attach- 1 ing himfelf to any other person in the prosecution of the Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenfburg, or any other place. l Now from tbe liberal and generous support the public t were pleaied to confer on the firft effort in this business, s VC iliiam Geer, in conjunction with Meflrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined to prosecute and carry it on, c with every care, attention and dispatch that a zcai to o blige the public can possibly exert. f Ihe above company, who are amply provided with r carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to render the j. passage fafe and commodious, inform those who wish to t patronize and encourage thr undertaking, that they can take their feats at George Weed's, the lign of the White t Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday t and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrifburg, Carlisle and Shippenfburg. The fare as hitherto eftabliflred. a For the further accommodation of the public, a Sta^e will start every Wednesday from the houfc of Samuel a Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive-at Sunbury in Northumber- e; iancj county,-every Thurfdayv and return from thence and arrive at .Harrifburg every Saturday, so that pafTengers r . destined for Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed o»n Mondays. g WILLIAM GEER. s Lancaster, Jan. '27, 1797. N. B. This Line of Stages starts from tha house of William Ferree, in Lancaster, on every Tuesday and Sa turday morning at 6 o'clock, proceeding to the westward; P and from the house of Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrifburg every Wednesday morning, on the fame evening arrives 1 at Patrick Cochran's in Shippenfburg, a|id returns from thence on every Thursday : performing) the fame routine I daily as in its tour from Philadelphia. raws SWAN N'S Riding School, ftorfe Academy iff Infirmary, Adjoining the Public Square. Market Street. T. SWANN RETURNS his sincere thanks to those gentlemen by whom he has been employed, daring his residence in this City, and flatters himfelf that the success of his efforts, in the numerous, obstinate and dangerous diseases in Horses, in which he has St been consulted, together with his moderate charges, will fe me their future favors and recommendation. He now begs leave to inform them and the public at large that his spacious and commodious prtmifes, erc&ed for the Fc purposes above are open for the reception of pupils of either sex, who wish to be inltrutted in the Art of Riding, and the light method of governing their horses, so as to ride them with ease, elegance, and fafety—their horses will be carefully and expeditioufly broke, for every purpose, and made obedient to: he will of the riders ; the natural powers which are shut up in them, will be unfolded by art, calling forth uniformity of motion, and giving to thai noble animal all those beauties qf aft ion which providence has so bounti fully bestowed on them. Also, at his hospital, every disorder to which the horse is liable will be treated according to the rales of art, confirmed by long and repeated experience. The utility of the.above institution has never been qneftion ed, that ir has long been wanted in this city, every gentleman's stud willmanifeft, and T. Swann as the firft eftahlifher of the veterenary art, solicits and relies upon the fuppon of that public (which he is ever anxious in serving) to enable him to 0,4 bring it to perfection. The idea of a fublcription for that purpose has beeu hinted by several gentleman, who-wifti to promote the institution—the amount of each fubferfptioo to be returned by services in any of the departments heprofeffes, agreeable to the rate of charges stated in his hand bill. Such fubferiptjon is now open, and the signatures of many refpe£t- j '•tile gentlemen already obtained. He therefore informs his -fini fnendjfend furh Ladies and gentlemen to whom he has not s icl Ulc - of being known, that he shall *io a few days take Dn the liberty of waiting upon them and folickinjr their support of. and protsftiop. N. B. Horses are proper iy prepared for those Ladies and «v Gemlemenwho wish to be inftrudled. -S- tth&C, Jc iirokcrs Office, and *1 COMMISSION STORE. No. 63 South Third ftreet.oppofitethe national new Bank* a ' bc SAMUEL M FR vUNCES and JOHN VAN REED* in S have entered into co-partnership, under the firm of are , OUNCES & VAN REED, in the business of Brokers, tel j Conveyancers and Commiflion merchants. They buy and 1 fell on commission every fpeeies of stock, notes of hand, dltl fcill= of exchange, houses and lands, &c. " el Money procured on deposits, &c. &c. all kinds of J writings in the conveyancing line, done with nratnefsand dispatch; accounts adjusted, and books fettled, in the mod correal manner. Constant attendance will be given. They solicit a share of the public favor; they are deter mined to endeavour to deserve it. N. B. The utmost secrecy observed. SAMUEL M.FRAUNCES, f) ~ JOHN VAN REED. * Philad. Augu.fl 37, 1796. m&wtf (t ,„ James M'Alpin, ' bott No. 3, South Fourth-Jirect, ' lcl ' ; RETURNS h'.s grateful acknowledgment to his £ ' cs ' Friends and the Public for their liberal encouragement, Porl •and begs leave to solicit a continuance of their favors. ' exan He has on hand an extensive afiortment of the Mod Fajhionable GOODS, "ert And of the bed quality, suitable for the season. &c. At this shop Gentlemen caa be furniflied withthe befl » materials, and have them made op in the neatest and most sale* Fafliionable maniter, and en the ihortcft notice. He will the i thankfully receive any orders, and pay a prompt and punctual attention. to them. November 10. us P This Day is Publiflied, t By BIOREN o MADAN, at their Printing Office, No. 77, Doek-itreet, and fold by the principal R" Bookfel'ers in this City. -L» The American Annual Register ; ston Or historical Memoirs of the United States, for the from YelT 1796- houf No. 167. chcn Di/lriS of Ptnnfyhania, to <wit : —eq Be it remembered, that on the 19th day of January T In the Twenty-firft year of the Independence cf the we)l " United States of America, Bioren & Madan of the said and 1 diflridl have depofi'ed in this Office the title of a Book unde the Right whereof they claim as Proprietors in the HouJ words following tn wit: mash " The American Annual Register, or Historical 34 f ' *' Memoirs of the United States, for the year 1796. te ", r< In conformity to the afl of the Cengrefs cf the hi United States entitukd "An a A for the encourage- ™rt mcnt of learning byi securing the copies of Maps, w j- 01l Charts and Books, to the authors and proprietors of J such copies during the time therein mentioned." ditios Samuel' Caldwejl, firft 0 Clerk Pennsylvania D.O: ia. January a 5. iaw 4 I j an bip. PROPOSALS, For carrying the Mails of the Unitei j O States, part- On the following Pojl Roads, till be received unti ["hi- thefirjl day of March nertt inclujlve - iflol- i. From Charleston, S. C. by JacJsfonboro' and Coofs ul>l!C hatchy, to Savannah, twice a week. Receive the Vtai letter at Charleston every Tuelday and Friday by 6, P. M. anc 1 the deliver it at Savannah the next Friday and Monday, by f emed A. M. Returning, receive the Mail at Savannah eve} c ' r " Saturday, by 6, P.M. andWednefdjy by 6, A. M. ant s > by deliver it at Charleston the next Tuesday and Fridaj s t>y noon. whe- p rot of ids fur this route xvill be received by the pdl-maßer ai Savannah. the 2 . From Coofahatchy to Beaufort once a wee\ — ,ur g» Receive the mail at Coofahatchy every Thursday by 6 p. m. and deliver it at Beaufort hy noon on Friday. Re ublic turnings leave Beaufort every Friday by 3, p. M.and arrive ineH, at Coofahatchy on Saturday by 8, a. m. Vecd Propof.ils for carryings tbe mail on this rouje will be r«- C on, ccJyec} fcy t he pofl-niafter at Beaufort. 0 °" Note 1. The Post-master General may alter the times . for the arrival and departure of the mails at any time du ring the continuance of the previously ftipu t e iating an adequate compensation for any extia ™ to that may be ocoafioned thereby. can Note 2. For every hours delay (inavoidable accidents ue excepted) in arriving after the tints prefcribdcj by con \ tra &> contrador lhall forfeit me dollar, and if the ra e delay continue until the departureof any depending mail an additional forfeiture of five d>llars lhall be incurred. ta Note & Should any person mating proposals desire an " uc alteration of the times of arrival :nd departure above fpe- cified, he mull (late the alteration desired asd the price an he will carry the mail for witland without such alte gers ration. 0,11 Note 4. The contra&s are t> be in operation on the firft day of April next and to <ontinue until the 30th of September in the year 1800. JOSEPH HABERSHAM, 2 Pojl Majltr General. Sa- General Post Office, > ird; Philadelphia, Jan. 13,1797. j urg 16. aaw6w. iv es p Particular TenerifFc Wine. s° Quarter-Calks Particular TeneriSc WINE, Of a superior QuaKty, For falc by A. MARPLE IS. IV. MORRIS, > * No. 60 Dock-street. February 8 wf&miat om By Authority. i" s d Schuylkill Bridge Lottery. I»s Sold by WILLIAM BLACKBURN, N 9 . 64, South Second-Jlreet. rge SCHEME of a LOTTERY, the For rai(ing Sixty Thousand Dollars, agreeably to an Aft of pils the Legislature of Penufylvaaia, passed during the last jig, feflion, for building a Stone Bridge over the River ide Schuylkill, at the Borough of Reading, ia the County of be Berks. Dollars, ind 1 Prise of 20,00® Dollars - 20,00© ers 1 do. of t©,ooo do. • » 10,000 ing 3 do. of 5,000 do. - . . 15,000 nal 4 do. of 2,000 do. - - 8,000 iti- 20 dp. of 1,000 do. - . . 20,000 39 do » of s°° do. . . 19.500 is 80 do. of 200 dot. . . 16,000 led too do. of 100 do. - „ . 20,000 300 do.' of 50 do. - _ is,«oo >n- 1 s®° to be paid the posses-) n>s ' for f the firll drawn no.) of 5 do* of 3,000 do. to be paid poflelTors ) at of the five last drawn nos J r s»°°® to do* o 15 do# : . 141,000 hat lo 10,054 Prizes 300,090 to >9»946 Blanks es, # 30,000 Tickets at Ten Dollars 300,050 ft- All Prizes lhall be paid fifteen days after the drawing is nis finilhed, upon the demand of a poffeflor of a fortunate lot jicket, fubjeft to a deduction of twenty per cent. The ke Drawing will commence as foonws the Tickets are difpoftd ort of, or perhaps sooner. of which public notice will be given, nd Ph'l'p Miller, Peter Kerjlner, William 'Witman, Joseph Htejler, James Diemer, Thomas Tiundas, James May, John Otto, John Keim, Daniel Graejf, Sebajlian Miller, Commissioners. Reading, May the 9th, 1796. Tickets in the Canal Lottery, No. i, to be had at the k, above office, where the earliest information of the draw jj" ing of the Washington No. a, and Patterfon Lottery's, are received, and checkbooks for examination and regif tering are kept. jj' Tickets in the above Lottery to ba bad at Mr, Sheri d dan's Race-street, John Hay, North Third-ftrect and ' Henry Sw;yer's, German Town. of January 26 aawtf id y ~ —— ie Lottery and Broker's Office, No. 64, South Second street. TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. s, for fal«—a Check Book for examination— and prizes paid in the late lottery. Chccl; Books kept for examination and re»iftering, for " , the , Ci ty ° f , Wafhi "g ton > No - 1 » «d Pattefon Lotteries, both of winch are now drawing—information where tickets are to be had, and prizei exchanged for undrawn ■ s tickets. A complete lift of all the prizes in the la'e New- ' Port Long-Wharf, Hotel and Public School Lottery, for ' examination. The fubferiber solicits the application of the public 1 and his friends, who wish to purchase or fell Bank Stock 1 Certificates, Bills of Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands' 1 ■ or to obtain money on deposit of property. 1 r I*** t lf ° J'*"? in the Schuylkill (Bridge Lottery for ! 1 f„ . Do " 818 each » whlch will be drawn early in , " the Spring. 7 » Blackburn. Philadelphia, January 16, 1797. „, t h Houses and Lots for sale, \ 1 T> Y the Subscriber, in the town of Weft-Qhefter, Chef- 1 JJ ter county, a 5 miles from Philadelphia, on the great 1 ftatc-road, leading Westward- Viz. No. i, Atwo-ftory > Stone House, the corner of High and Gay streets, 40 feet = C We y t feH ißciudi "g » v ery convenient florc- < house . the House contains ten well-iini(hed rooms, a kit chen and entry r the Lot is , 44 f ece f ron t on Gay-ftre et , ~T n a ''° a "y " aD . d , in West-Chester. No. 2. A twc-fto- ' 7 11G J fe adjoinin S' »7 feet front, containing eleven I ; -11-fin.fhed rooms, both being ceiled in the garrets house 1 1 andlot / a ™t depth " the "tlaer, ! Houfl T fC A W " h g °° d <table ' 011 t!,c lo » These 1 ' maftSlvm 10 m W ' d ° ne hy g° od workmen, in a < sec/ No /' N «'3- Lot 4 a feet front. No. 4, < 1 lendI e nd7 ds 'it r 4tw °° f ' wMe e w!n V b L °" ?A fUH " tCd near the Cotirt-Houfe. The Old davs nf F T '° PUBUC SALE - ° ;1 a "d I at two o'clock, when the con- t d.tion. will be mack known Possession may be «d the c firft of April „«t. Tlie Title is indisputable. * January JOHN KINNARD. . t I ?iaw3>v / .1; -f i. ; •; _ ..v . Wafhmgton Canal Lottery, ED r. WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authorised the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thousand, two hundred, and fifty aollar«, for the purpose oi cutting - a Cancl through the City of Wafhingfcon, fro-.i th Po tomacto theEaftern Branch Haruour. I ' The following is the SCHEME of No. I. and Viz -1 Prize of 10,000 dollars, ao.ooo y ® 1 ditto 10,000 10,000 p t22!5?} da y 6 ditto 1,000 6,000 10 ditto 400 4,00© T lO ditto 100 *,OOO 55 ditto 3,759 / 575° ditto 12 69,00$ y D 6, ' Toie raised for the Canal, 26,35© Re rive 58.50 Prizes, 17J.000 11650 Blanks, not two to a prize. 17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175,000 2 £s" The Commillioners have taken the Securities re 'U" quired by the aforefaid ad for the punctual payment of P u the priaes. _ nce The drawing of tlusLcttery will commence, without delay, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which timely ti notice will be given. Such prize, as are not demanded in fix months after th« si ia -j drawing is finifhed, shall be considered as relinquiflit d for ti , the benefit »f the Canal, and appropriated accordingly. (Signed) NOTLEY YOUNG, J DANIEL CARROLL, w ' LEWIS DEBLOIS, te GEORGE WALKER, Wm. M.DUNCANSON, the THOMAS LAW, cf JAMES BARRY. City of Walhipgton, Feb. 11. " § — di FOR SALE, ' £ About 1,600 acres of Land, ti, 1 WELL Gtuated, laying on and between Marsh and Beech Creeks, Mifflin county, Pennsylvania, in P ( S. four separate Patents. For terms of fa!e apply to "■ Wm. Blackburn, L N«. 64, Smith Second-ftrset j- t January 16. mwftf A Principal Book-Keeper IS wanted in one of the Public Offices. Enquirsof the Printer. February to §6t 4> Dr. Perkins TNforms the Citizens of Philadelphia, that he has taken JL lodgings for a few days, at the Indian Queen, in 4 th a fireet. He will be happy to wait on any persons in this city, between the hours of 9 and 1, who wilh to latisfy themselves of the efficacy of his , O PATENT METALLIC POINTS, O JO And will operate gratis for the relief of the poor : the 3Q iuftruments, and the right of using them, are for sale at d 30 his lodjings. 30 Subjoined, are Ext rails from a Pamphlet, containirfg ma -30 ny remarkabls cases, attcfted by charaders of the high -30 ell refpeiflability. 30 ExtraSs from Letter f to the Author of the Metallic Dijcovery. 30 Pierpont Edwards, Esq. Diftrid: Attorney for the ilate )0 of Connecticut. New-Haven, Odlober 7, 1796. 38 Dear Sir, I fhould'.hive written you last week, had I then been >0 able to ascertain certain fails, the rumour of which I had ~ heard. A Mrs. Beers, a near neighbour to me, the wife of Eben Beers, and daughter of captain Samuel Hnggins, of this town, had been, for fourteen weeks, exceedingly 30 diftreiled with the Rheumatil'm, to such a degree that for 1 is fourtee " weeks previous to the 19th of last month, die (e had not been able to walk across the room'even with crut- xt ches, faveoniy once, when she made out with the affift d anee of crutches to hobble part of the way acrois her room. J n. On the 19th of September last, she procured a set of your ,j, metallic substances, and in less than an hour after she had S ' /i begun to use them, in the manner directed by you, she , ' rofc from her chair, and walked about her house, and on —. '• the next day Ihe went abroad to her neighbours, having f thrown afidc her crutches. I have this day paid her a vifi^ in company with her father, and Timothy Jones, Esq. 1 ie who lives in the street where ffie resides and diredtly op- #r ' '■ pofit< to her residence, and with Capt. Abel Burrett, who s . is her nex*. neighbor, and lives witliin eight yards of her '' door. I requested her to relate her cafe over in their presence, which she did, and these gentlemen all with one r voice, supported, from their own knowledge, her flory. • ?' a It is a duty which yon owe yourfejf and the world to pro- " 'ji mulge this event. I am, very refpedtfu'lly, a , s Your obedient fcrvant, , ler PIRR PO NT EDWARDS . , C N. B. She fays her frver has left her, her appetite has ■? " returned, and she is in a fair way to be restored to perfedt •5, health. w 'lf Rev. Mr. Spalding, of Salem. Ulsi , a This may certify, that the fubferiber, in his visits among 1 n his people, has used Dr. Perkins's metallic points, to re lieve pains and inflammations of various kinds, and has r succeeded to his astonishment. They have seldom failed m ° l '' to relieve the heai-ach, teethrach, ague in the face, in ® flammation in the eyes, cramp, cholic, rlieiimatifm, pains of the breast and fide, biles, fcaldsand burns—Sometimes J' nu there has been a perfeit cure from one operation. A lad J r who had been coufmcd three days with high symptoms of . a fever, very hot and full of pain, by an operation of the points, designed to relieve his head, his facc turned pale ' and cold, his fever and pain immediately left him, and in ' a few days he was out of doors ; the year before, at the . farae season. We was taken with the fame symptoms, and T N 1 lay extremely sick forty days. The efficacy of the metal- A 1 lie points has gained great credit in this town. t ' le JOSHUA SPALDING. ' IU " Dseember 5, 1796. are Rev. Elhanan Winchester. ther 1 certify, that on the irft of Marchi.l796, I saw Dr. ia P Perkins's method of cure by pointed metallic instruments, rßd . tried with success in the jjoor-houfeor betteriag-houfe in Philadelphia ; especially npon a .man who was unable to liit his right hand to his head, as was tried beforehand, but ® ■ who after a few minutes operation, was able to remove it • P , s afßr!! ' and ' n m 7 ! 'ght, put it with cafe on the top . of his head and back of his neck, and in all directions. .' Nearly the fame effedt took place upen a woman ; and " , all that I saw treated, profeffed that their pains Tafcd c . aiter being treated a Ihort time : and several came volun -1 tarily, and in my hearing thanked the Dr. for cures he the ' ' • performed on them about eight weeks before, in re i moving pains from them, which they declared had not _5 : fmce returned :—fo that from what I saw with my own 1 eyes, and wjiat I have heard, I have great hopes that this ' ® reat tend to alleviate the miseries of man- ' S „• ~. . T.LHANAN WINCHESTER . X Philadelphia, April 4, 1796. ers i Extrafl from a Providence Papsr. ' Communication. P Dr. Perkins s invention for removing pains from the human body, begins to obtain reputation in proportion —— to its ut.lity and efficacy. The fimplieity of the operati- p u OB was at firft an ob/t»cle to its credit; but the fiood cf c vidence in its favor, from adtual exptriment. i*at length too powerful to be refitted, February 7. . > dxwaotf Canal Lottery, No. 11. Scheme of a Lottery authorized by a:i entit'irl ifed "An aft to enable the Precept and Managers of ,'„l aid, Schuylkill and Sufqueh?.nnah navigation, ro raise hv pl* £ a y,° f L r o " e 7' ths f T of Four Thousand Ps " dollar, for the purpose of completing the work,, in their acts oi incorporation mentioned." I Prize of twenty thousand dollars, I of ten thoufana dollars, Io 000 s of four thousand dollars each, to ' be paid to the pniMors of th c fi ve numbers firft out of the wheel on the Uii day's drawing, at which time there (hall not l;e less than 500 numbers undrawn 20 «rv» 10 of two thousand dollars each, ' 2 o'ooo ao of one thousand dollars each, 20^000 43 of five hundred dollars each, 21' coo 100 of two hundred dollar® each, 20,'00s 100 of one hundred dollars each, 10'000 420 of fifty dollars each, , 29,500 of five dollars each, 147^09 re oi 30,090 Tickets at ten dollars each. 300,000 >ut Six dollar s for each ticket will only be demanded at ely the time of sale. All prizes shall be paid ten days after the drawing i s :ht ftnifhed, upon the demand ol :he polTeflor of a fortunate for tipket, fubjedl to a deduiftion of fifteen per cent, r- Such prizes as are not demanded witlfin 12 months after the Drawing is finifhed, of which public notice I> will fee given, (hall be confidercd as relinquifted for the use of the Canal and applied accordingly. At a meeting of the President ajid Managers of the Schuylkill and Sufquehanna Canal Navigation— and the President and Managers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal, ° Resolved, That Joseph Ball, John Steinmctz, Stan — di(h Forde, Francis Weft, James M'Crea, John Mrl • ler, junr. and Willijm Montgomery be a committee to arrange and direst the mode of disposing of the tickets ; which committee (hall deposit the money in fh Bank, to be carried to the credit of an account to be o. ; n pened for the Lottery. t0 At a meeting of the Canal Board, held January 16,'97, Resolved, That the committee for conducing V.e Lottery be directed to commtncetlg jdrawirig on the ' firft day of March next. Extrafl from the minutes, Win. M. Smith, Secretary. Joseph Ball, 'John Steinmetz, lc S'tandifh Forde, Francis Wtjl, }> Managers. ' James Al'Crea, Johu Miller, jun. , n William Montgomery, _ h J an - th&f.tf y City of? Washington. Scheme of the Lottery, No. 11, for the improvement of thc Federal City. IC 'lagnificent ) so,ooo dollars, & 7 « dwelling-house, j ca(h 30,000, are 5 • S °'® oo 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 25,003 40,00 a s _ 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000 I ditto JO,OOO & calh 10,000 20,009 I ditto 5,000 & caih 5,000 10,000 e 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 caih prize of 10,000 a do. 5,000 each, are * s 10,000 to do. 1,000 - . iq,ooo n 20 do. £OO j n t nrit\ d 00 do. 100 . . 10,000 e apo do. 50 10,00 a », 4c'o do. 35 - - 10,000 Y l>?oo do. 2© - 20,000 r 15,009 do. 10 - 150,000 e 16,739 Prizes. 33*25 i Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 B. To favour those who may take a quantity of ' Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the l ast drawn £ ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : And approved notes, securing payment in either money or prizes, in ten days after drawing, will be received for any number not less than 30 tickets. t f his Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of the pri vate buildings to be erected in the City ol Washington—- l wo beautiful deligns are already leleiled for the entire fronts on two of the public squares; from these prawings it ispropdfed to creel two centre and four corner buildiags, as soon as pofiible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when coihplete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in .the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray the necefiary expenses of printing, &c..vand the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National Uuiverftty, to be ereclcd within the city of Washington. The real securities given for the payment <jf the Prizes, are held by the Prefidiait and two Directors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a mount of the lottery. SAMUEL BLODGET. . Tickets may be had at the Btjik of Colombia ; of James.Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Slischmoitd ; and of Richard Wplls Cooper's Ferry. #o Will be Sold, by Public Vendue, On the gth ef March next, . A P LA N TAT 10 Ni IN Ridley township, Delaware county, slate of Penn sylvania, eleven miles frotp Philadelphia, and one from the great road leading thence to Chester ; eontai niug one hundred and twenty-three acres, twenty-three of which are woodland, and eighteen meadow. On the preaiifes there are, a dwelling-house, barn, and other out-houfes, in good repair ; a good fprihg of water elofe to the house, and a fine stream of water runs through the premises ; by which pait of the meadow is watered, &c. ALSO, On the fame day, the ftocfc on thc said farm ; confid ing of horses, cows, sheep, hogs, &c. A cart, plough, harrow, and other farming utensils ; also a large copper fli l, with the household and kitchen among which are beds and bedding, an eight day clock, and ma ny ether articles too mention. The sale to begin at ten o'clock in the forenoon, whers the conditions will be made known, and attendance givca an the premises, by CURTIS LEWIS. Ridley, February 13 14 —uhf tM? Partnerihip dissolved. THIS i» to notify the Publie, and all persons concerned, that the Partnership of BLACK Ms WELLS, deal ers in Dry Goods, was difTolved the fiifl of January last- KOBERT SLACK. Philadelphia, February 14, 1797 tgw PRINTED BY J 0 H*J FENNO,, —No. 119 — CNSSNUT-STRHET. [Pries Eight Dojiars p«r Annum.;
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