For Sale By private conh uS, a very valuableJZftate, known by the name »f " C H a T HAM, MOST delightfully situated On the north bank of Rap- pahanoclt river, opposite the town of -Frederickfburg, in the flat: of Virginia, coqfifting of eleven or fifteen hun- J 1 dred acres, as may bed suit the purchaser. There is on j this estate, a large and well built brick house, ccmtainng nine commodious rooms, exdufiveol a spacious hall or en- try, 21 feet square, two pair of ftaiis, suitable andconven- ient pafiages, and excellent dry cellars. It is placed on a fine he-lthy eminence, commanding beautiful views in p every diredlion over the towns of Freiierickfburgh and, Falmouth, and an extensive cultivated country.—The* grounds adjoining the house are neatly laid out in pleas- ure and kitchen gardens interspersed with a variety of _ scarce trees, a choice colle&ion of flowers and flowering. shrubs, and enriched by various ferts of the following fruits, viz apples, pears, walnuts, chefnutsj-eherries,peach- es, plumbs, neiflarinesfapricats, grapes, rafberries, goofeberrie»,ftraw!ierrie»,and currants; the whale admi rably varied by turfed Hopes which have been tormed by £ great labour and expence. Bordering yp»n 'h.elV im provements,are several lots, in a high&ate of cultivation, , and well set with red clover and orchard grass, from which three heavy cropsofhay are taken every year. Ad jacent thereto are two large«ud flouriftiing orchards; one of wall chosen pea.l> trees, the other of apple and pear- P trees, fele&edfrom the best nurseries in the state. Pro perly detached l'rom the mansion house are extensive roomy oflices of every denomination, viz a Kitchen and Larder, house-keeper's room and Laundry, with a cellar underneath for a variety of purposes, a llore-f oufe and smoke house all of brick, a dairy and fpriog hbufe offtonc. Stables for thirty horses, ami coach houses for f«nr car- ' riages. Also a large and well planned farm yard, with 1 barn and granary, a cow house, with separate Iftalls for 1 thirty-fix grown cattle; apartments for fattening veals. a muttons and lambs; extensive Iliads for (heep-, and other a arrangements for stock <if every description, with a large F and convenient reeeptable for provender, from which they can be furnilhed without being exposed to the inclemency r of the weather. An overseer's house, blackfihith's shop, J and quarters fufficient to accommodate in the best man ner more than fifty labourers. The arable lands are f© advantageously divided as to as- I 1 ford an opportunity of making a large quantity of Indian ] corn annually , without bringing the field into fimilarcul- ( tare oftner than once in four years; eenfequently the c lands may be improved by keeping up the iriclofurea during the intermediate years, or may be bengficially fallowed for: wheat and other grain at the option of the proprietor. On the premises there is also a merchant mill with one Ipair of best French burr l'tones, and one pair of Cologne ; furnilhed with modern now leafed for the unexpired term ot four years, at 1501 per annum, and all grain for the use of the farm, hopper free, which is near ly iool. more. x"he mill-and miller's house are built of , free stone, within a very small diftancex>f navigation,near . to which are two or more valuable ilfhcries, and a well , ferry over the Rappahannock to the town of Frederickfburg. The land contains iEexhauftible quarries , of free stone Bear-to the rivet, is-plentifully applied with remarkable fine water and pofiefi'es a due proportion of , -meadow, which by having the command of water may be considerably increased. The roads are gootf, and the neighbourhood genteel and sociable. Infaft, exclufiveof an improveableand well conditioned farm, the" value and emolument inseparably conne&ed witn a mill, ferries, quarries eligibly fltuated ; the profit? ariung from an ice-house inferior to none in the state, and a gar den of soup acres so abundantly stocked with vegetables of all forts as to [be fully equal to the demand in market, might be detailed many tother advantages, apper taining to the fertility of these lands, which the fubferiber conceives it unneceiTary to mention, being fully convinced that when examined, it will be found to be a complete, pleasant ari<l~fiealtny" Tciitfence, poneffing beauties anct Convenience* fufficient to attraift the attention of any per son defirousof becoming a purchaser. The motive which induces the fubferiber to offer for -sale an estate so Angularly beautiful and advantageous, is a desire to become an inhabitant of Alexandria, where he can with more ease attend to his interests in the neigh bourhood ofthat city. The purchaser may be accommodatedwith a few slaves in families, either for plantation <or domestic use. A part of the purchafc money will be required and' the balance made easy, the debt being properly secured. WILLIAM FITZHUGH. Chatham, (Virg) Dec *l9, 1796 Juth —2aw2m The Subscriber INFORMS the Public, that he maoufa&uresand has on hand for sale, a very gGneralaffortment Saddles, Bridlas, Harness and Trunks, As usual, also, Flkit BUCKETS of an excellent quality all which h« will'difpofe of or, moderate terms at No - 88 • Chefuut Urect, I'hilaiielphid. WILLIAM JONES. Februaiy 17 fm&w3w Will be fold, On Wednesday, the 22d day of February, injbanty At the Merchants'ColTce-Houie, At H o'clock, noon. A Lot, or Piece of Ground, Containing II acres and TOO perches, near the Blue Ball Tavern, on the Paflyunk road, four miles from the city/if Philadelphia. This Lot commands a view ef the rivers Delaware and Schuylkill, is nearly tr.c i«f ---«d with a good cedar post and rail fence, -and has a never failing spring of frelh water riling in it—One acre of ■which is good bottom meadow—adjoining lands of Willi ai* Bingham, Esq. Jacob Sink, and others. The ierms of sale, one fifth part in ten days after the day of sale, ■when immediate poffefliou will be given, the residue in payments agreeable to the purchaser, on paying legal in terest therefor, and (living security for the fame, if re quired. An indisputable title will be given, upon mak ing the firll payment as aforefaid. A Draft of said Lot may be seen at the Merchants' CofTee-Houfe, and at the office of Alexander Power, No. 145 Ohefnut-ftreet, where further information may be -had. Philadelphia, February 14 §t2j F 0 R S A L E, A very Valuable Estate, CALLED TirlTT£ NHA M, iituite in the township of Upper Derby, and county of Delaware, 7 1-1 miles fcom Philadelphia, and half a mile from the new Weflcrnroad containing 130 a«re» of excellent land,' 45 of which are good watered meadow, 90 of prime wped- * ]«fnd, and th« rell arable ef vh« firlt quality. There are on the premises a good two story brick hoiAf, with 4 rooms en-a floor, and cellars under the whole, with a pump-wcß of excellent water in front; a large frame barn, (tables 'and other convenient buildings; a imoke-houfe and liuhk, spring-house ; two good apple orchards, and one 6f peach cs. The fields are all in clover, etccept those immediately and are lo bid oat as to have the advantage of water in eaeh of them, which renders it peculiarly con venient for grazing. The situation is plcafant andhcalthy, iuid from the "high cultivation of the land, the good neighbourhood, and the vicinity to the city, it is very suitable for a gentleman'i country feat. The foregoing is-p.irt of the estate of Jacob Harmas dcceafedj and •licrcd (or fa'.e by Mordecai Lev/is, OA, SI. law Surviving Executor Treasury Department, ' September 28, I 7V^' NOTICE is hereby given, that profiofals will be re ceived at the office of the Secretary of the Treasury - until the expiration of the tirfl day of March next. >;n --fuing, for the lupply of all rations which may he require' for the use of the United State-, fr«i" W? firft day ot Tune, 1797, to the thirty-firll day of May, 1798, but. days inclusive, at the places and withi-i the distriCts h.re after mentioned, viz. At Ofwego; *C Niagara ; at Pjefque lfle; at tiandufey Lake, and on Rirer; at Detroit; at Michilimaclunac; at Fort-Fratut- 5 lin; at Pittfliurglj; at Gitniluiati; at Fort-Hamilton; f at Fort St. Clair; at Fort-Jefferfon; at Grenville; -at *j Picque Town and Lorainies Store; at Fort Adams; at I Fort Wayne; at Fort Defiance ; at any place b«!ow Fort Defiance "on the Miami River to "Lake Eric; at Fort ( Steuben ; at Fort Maffac ; at any place from Fort MaOac j to the boundary of the United States on the river / Miffifippi; at Fort Knox ; at ©uiatanon. \ If fujiplies (hall be required for any pods or places not mentioned in this notice, all luch fapplies fliall be fur liifhed at prices proportioned to those to be paid at tne polls before recited, or as may be hereafter agreed on bet ween the United States and the Ccatra&or. The rations to be flip plied are to confi'.l of the fol lowing articles, viz. One pound two ounces of brwfwi or iiour. One pound two ounces of bee:, iK fourteen -ounces o! pork or .-bacon. r Half a gill of rum, brandy -r whiskey. ( One quart and half a pint of ftlt."J Two quarts of Vinegar, ( er hundred rations Two pounds of Soap, f One pound of Candlet, J The rations are to be furnifhed in 1 ach quantities, as that I there shall at all times during she said term, be foffiii«nt for the cenfumption of the troops at Michilimackinac, De- ' troit, Niagara, and Ofwego, for the tci'ir. of fix montl'u in I advance, and at each of the otherpofts, lor the term of t at lead three months in advance, in good and wholesome < provifions.ifthefame fkall be required. It is to be ulij ( derltood, that the Contra,',!:or is to be.at the ex-enee and rifle of ilfcirg the fnppliss to the troops at each post, and that all loffcs fuftamed f>y the depredations of mi enemy, or . by means of the troops of the United States, ftai! be pai« , for at the price of the articles captured or destroyed, on j the depositions of two or more persons of creditable ch«- raifters, and the certificate of a cor.enil'.ioncd oflicar, as- j certaining the circumstances of the loss, and the amouot . ot th: ai tides for which compenfarion lhall be claimed ■ OLIVER WOLCQTT, Secretary of trie Treasury. . 'StMg 1 ■Lancajler, Harrijburgh, CatdijU, Ship- \ p£n(burg and Sunbury S T A G E S. Thtf public are requcftedto take notice, that the part nership which has for some time, fubfiflcd between Mathi as Sl©ughof Lancaster, and William Geer, is now difiol- j '! yed. But, not as M. Slough infinuates'to the public [ wjthout jull cause ;as will more fulfy appear by a letter 5 on the fub}e<st from M. Slough t® W. Geer, dated the ( I 29th December lail. a recital of which is not now deemed L necefiary. Any gentleman who wiflies to be more cir r cumflantially informed of the merits of this business, by - applying to W. have the perusal wf M. Slouch's letter, and the# can be at full liberty to determine whe« * ther or not Geer is n'ot perfeAly juftifiabie in attach » ing himfelf to any other person in rhe prosecution of the 5 Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to ShippenlUurg, " or any other place. s Now from tbe liberal and generous support the public » were pleased to confer on the firfl effort in this business, William Geer, in conjun&ion with MefTrs. Reily, Weed r and Wi f .mer, is determined to prosecute and carry it on, with every care, attention and dispatch that a zeal to o- the public can poflibly exert. ct The above company, who are amply provided with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to render tnc passage fafe and rommodieus, inform those who wifb to r patronize and encourage the undertaking, that tlx/ can ts take their feats at George Weed's, the figu of the White c Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday " and Friday, to procecd to Lancaller, Harriiburg, Carlisle and Shippenlburg. The fare as hitherto established. ■ s For the further accommodation ot the public, a Sfage " f will start every Wednesday from the house of Samuel e Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sunbury in Northumber land county, every Thursday, and return from thence and arrive at .Hairifburg every Saturday, so that passengers _ destined for l*ancafteror Philadelphia, may proceed «c«n Monday*. WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster, Jan. 47, 1797. N. B. This Line of Stages ftarfs from the house of ' William Ferree, in Lancaster, ®n every Tuesday and Sa turday morning at 6 o'clock, proceeding to the westward; and from the house of Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrifburg every Wednesday morning, on the fame evening arrives at Patrick C.ociiran's in Shippenlburg, and returns from thence on every Thursday : perfonnkig 3 the fa.me routine daily as in its tour from Philadelphia. mvvf , FOR SALE, About i,600 acres of Land, WELL situated, laying on and between Marlh e and Beech, Creeks, Mifflin county, P'-onlylvania, ir, four separate Patents. For terms ot lalf apply to a Wm. Blackburn, No. 64, Smith Sfcond-liraet - Tanuary 26. mwftf - THE SUBSCRIBER s WISHES to afcertaiSV, whether a certain EDWARD NEVILL, by trade a Stone-Cutter, cr Brick-Layer, II who quitted Ireland 11 1783, or 1784, and carae into 'his Country, ('tis fuppafed to Philadelphia) about four years since, be living or dead. As this intelli gences of the higheit importance, it will be thankful ( , ly received, by GEO. DAVIS, No. 313, High-street c Deaember 31. w&f tm This Day is Publiflied, BY Mess' Dobfon, Carey, Campbell, Rice, and the othei price One Dollar and twenty-live cents, elegant ly printed on woye paper, and hot-pressed, by John Thomp fOQ, e A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF =. The CONSTITUTIONS of the fc Vg ral States, . \ . W "h ea . sll other, and with that of the United States: > in Tables, the prominent features of caahCon ftitution, and claffin; together their most impsrtant pro e visions, under the several heads of administration ; n-ith Notes and Observations. By William Smith, of South- Carolina, L L. D. and member of the Congress of the ' United States. Dedicated to th® People of the United ■> States. N. B. "A few Copies printed on an inferior paper, at 3-4thsof a dollar. February 6 mwf ALL PERSONS ( 1 F-fquire, cither by note, bill, bond, book account, or ( otherwise, are rdjucfted to make- immediate, payment to the fubferibers, without delay, and all persons having any just demands against said Estate, are delired to exhibit the fame for adjultment. ANN KENNEDY > Adm«x. Francis johnston; Adm-r. Philadelphia, February a \vßw ' For Sale, , By the Subscribers —In PENN-S1 REE I, ' 65 Pipes Excellent Madeira Wine, Imported fy the Eagle. WILLINGS & FRANCIS. h. Xt w&r Nov. 30 | _ —~ r —_ Ol Red Clover Seed. i Frefli red Clover Seed of the best quality, in bagsof 5 bulhels each ' ; Madeira wine in pipes, fit for immediate use P : Teneriffe wine in pipes, hoglheads and quarter calks J : Ditto do. of firlt quality, for the use of private L families ca 1 Coffee in hogsheads it Jamaica spirits w : Connecticut soap in small boxes fc Window glass and Spanish fegars, and al : Two trusks of best patent, plain and ribbed silk and fu cotton hosiery, forlalehy .. JOHN CRAIG. {J 1 February 1. M>ff&mtf " ~ r CAMILLA, a Or A Fidlure of Youth. ! By the authoress c, Evelina and Cecilia, to be com- prised in five volumes, at half a dollar each, payable p on delivery—'Printed at New-York, by -Mr. John p Bull. b ' S CONDITIONS. a s I. Handlome, neat type, pecfeiSlj new, is cm- t plovect . f, 11. A volume, ft itched in blue paper, is intended l( . ■ to be publifced ev&ry 2 weeks, till ■ ,:e five arc coin a pitted; the firft and second are come to hand, and the „ f third is hourly expelled. Subscriptions are received, e and Boots may be had of J. ■OKMROB, No. 41, £ J Chcfnut-ttreet- ( =* Mrs., D'Arblay (late Miss Burney) "the celebrated . r authoress of this inimitable work, needs no eulogy * to add to the laurels she has alraady acquirer" in the ;i " literary world. Ihe strength of imagination and ele- 5 j;ance of style, diiplayed m Evelina and Cecil 1, will jj : fuflkiently iecommend to every reader of taste and v judgment, the peroral of Camilla. ti It may not be improper to add, that the Qjicen of England, after having perused this interesting .pi'bli- si cation, presented Mrs. D'Arblay with a thnuLnd t pounds sterling, as-a testimony of her approbation of p " the work. l " ■January 25 mwf c Brokers Office, and ° COMMISSION STORE. 3 ;j(D. 63 South Third flr«et, oypafitethe national new BaukJ j, " i QAMUEL M FR -UNCHS and JOHN VAN REED, t . O have entered into co-parenerfliip, under the film of t FRAUNCES & VAN RF.ED, in the bufmefs of Broker?, j Conveyancers and Commiflton merchants. They buy and feU on cotnmiflion every species of flock, notes of hand, bills of exchange, houses and lands, &c. 7 Money procured on deposits, &c. ?y:. "all kinds c? writings in the conveyancing line, done with nCatnefs and dispatch; awounts adjusted, and books fettled, in the mo ft cor re ft manner. Constant attendance will be given. ' _ They solicit a {hare of the public favor ; they are deter <■ " mined to endeavour to defcrve n. • N.' B. The utmcil secrecy observed. c SAMUEL M. FRAUNCES, < d * J Oh?. VA-N REED. 1 •Shilad. August 27, 1796. m&wtf : 1, " * ■ i.i. 1 in D " 20 Guineas Reward. < - h RANAW AV—tliw «n f-Ke aid Q&obar.. ic a Bark IStftJLATTO BOY, named MOSES ; 21 years ro old ; about 5 feet 8 inches high ; had on a mixed green J m coat, with a green velvet cape a#d oval -yellow buttons ; te a itriped vest ; a pair erf dark spotted pantaloons, .and iy whole boots much worn. It is probable he may change 1 [le hk name ana dress. He has been accuflomed t© driving a carriage, and waiting. The above reward will be ! gre paid for fceuring him so that the i'ubfcriW may get him icl again, and if brought home all reasonable charges paid by 1 r- Rchins Chathberiatne. IC * Eafton, Maryland, >Jov. lb. 14 S-Jmaawtf :rs 1 —• 5,11 Wants a Place, AS WAITER in a gentleman's Houle, a young man who has lived for a confiderahle-tinie in some of the firft houses in the city, and whose chara<ster is sure; or would engage with a single gentleman to attend on him. 1 Dircdionsleft at the New.York and Baltimore fiage ' office, No. 10, south 4tlj, near Market ilfeet, for R. H. 5 will be attended to. February 14 2 City of VValhington. Schemk of tha Lottery, No. 11, for the lnipruvC.iTjClit of the Federal City. A magnificent ) jo,ooo. dollars, &? dwelling-houf®, 5 calh 30,000, are 5 -S 0 " 000 I ditto 15,000 & calla 25,00 a 40,000 P 1 1 ditto 15,000 & oafh 15,000 ' 's«,cSeo "* 1 ditto 10,000 & calh 10,000 20,000 t0 I 4itto 5,000 Sc. calh 5,000. _ 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & calh 5,008 >O,OOO x calh prize of 10,000 a do. 5,000 each, are • jO,OOO f 10 do. l,eoo - 10,000 20 do. 500 - - 10,000 D 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 •r, do. 50 - - 10,008 to 400 do. 25 . 10,000 ut Ijooo do. a© - 20,000 li- I5»°0o do. 10 - 4^0,000 Prires. i3,a-6i Blanks. 50,000 Titrkets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 iei N. B. I o.avour those who may take a quantity of nt- prix.e of 40,000 dollars will be the drawn ip- ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : And approved notes, securing payment in cither monsy or prizes, in ten days after drawing, will'be received foi , . any number not lels than 30 tickets. 1 is : 1 Ins Lottery will afford an elogant specimen of the pri , u ? s t0 be er e&edin the City of Walhington— o- 1 vA) beautilul defigus are already leleited for the entin th fronts on two us the public squares ; from these prawipg h- it ispropofed toered two centre and fourcoi-Rer buildiegs, . e as soon as pollible after this lottery is fold, and to convey ee t era, when complete, te the fortunate adventurers, in the ma nerdefcribed in the Iciieme for the Hotel Lottery, at A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray the necelTary expenses of prmt.ng, & the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National Dniverlity, to be creeled within the city of Walhington. dy The real fecuritjes given for the payment of the Prizes, or are held by the President and two Diredors of the Bank to of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a ny mount of the lottery. h e SAMUEL BLODGET. »§• Tiekets may be had at the Bank of Columbia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore ; of Feter Gilman, Boston : of John Hepkixrs, Richmond ; and of Richard W«lls' Cooper's Ferry. SWAN N'S Riding School\ Horft Academy Infirmary, Adjoiniog the Pablic .Square, ■ Market btreet. T. SWANN RETURNS his sincere thanks to those gentlemen by whom he has been employed, during .lis refidenc ta thu Citv, aud flatters himfelf that the faccefs of his erfoits, in the numerous* obstinate and dangerous d>feafes in dories; in which ne has » been consulted, together with his moderate charges, will ic ure their future favors and recommendation. He now begs leave to intorm them and the public at large that his spacious and commodious ptermfes, ere&ed for ihc purpoles above de-fen bed are open for the reccptiou of dudil* of either sex, who wilh to beinftrudted in the Art of Riding, and the right method of governing their horses, so as to ride them with cafe, elegance, and fafety—their horses will br carefully and ex.pediiioully broke, for every purpose, and made obedient tot he will of the riders ; the natira! powers whicn are shut up in them, will be unfolded by art, calling forth uniformity ot motion, and giving to that noble animal all those beauties of action which providence ha& so bounti fully bellowed on them. Also, at his hofpitai. every disorder to which the horse is liable will be treated according to the rules of art> confirmed by long and repeated experience. The utility of the above initiation has never been qneftion ed, that u has long been wanted in this city, every gentleman's stud willmamfeft, aM T. Swann as the ftift eftahlifher of the vetercnary art, foiicits and lelies upon the fuppoit ofthat public (which he isev r anxious in feiving) to enable him to bring it to perfection. The idea of a iubfeription for that purpose has beeu hinted b,y feve. al gentleman, who wilh to promote the inllitution —the amount of each fublcrip;ion to be returned by lervices in any of the departments; he prolcflesj agreeable to the rate of charges stated in his hand biii. Such ftiblcriptior is now open, and the fignaturcsof many refpeft^ able gentlemen already obpained. He therefore injorms hi* friends and such Ladies and gentlemen to whom he has not the honor of being known, that he lhall in a few days take the liberty of waiting uj>on them and folicvting their lupport and prote£Hou. N B. Horses are properly prepared for those Ltdiesfrod Gentlemenwho wilh to be iiittru£ted. Nov. 5. tth&f. .No. 170. " IjrJlrifl of Pennsylvania, to wit. BE it reir.-rDbcreilj'that 011 the 2.4 th day of January in the twenty-fiil> the independence of the United Statos of Amcrica, John Thompson of the said diftrid, hath deposited in tfyis ofVe the title of a ttook, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following to wit— *' A Comparative Y» w of the Conftitutio«s of the several States wrh each other, and with that of the United States, exhibiting in titles the pr.omiaent feature* of eaeh Constitution, and classing together their most important provisions unde; the several fieads of adminif tratiojr: with notes and obtervation6 By William Smith of ll b. atid member of the Congref* of the United States." 'ln conformity to the a& of the Congress of the United States,'intituled "An A& for the encouragement of ! learning by It-curing the copies of maps, charts and hooks, > to the authors and proprietors of such copies during th» f tiiuiis-tWciu 1 » SAMUEL CALDWELL* ' Clerk of the-Diftridl of Pcnnfylvania. » Feb. 1 ♦ law 3 r " e SAMUEL BICTIXUDET j TJ ESPECTFULLY the Gentlemen - *v Merchants, that he has this clay cpeneil the CITY TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFBI- HOUSE in the city of P-hiladehhia. The Subscription Room will he furmfned with all the daily papers published in Philadelphia, New-York, Bos ton, Baltimore,'together with those of the principal com mercial cities of Europe—-They will be regularly filed and none permitted to be taken sway 011 any account. Tea, Coffee, Soupes, Jellies, IceCreams, and a of French Liquors; together with the uluai reire foments, will at all times be procured at the bar. g* Gentlemen may depend on Being uZecinTKTSdiitcd wit*» the choicest of Wines, Spirituous Liquort, and the mod . approved Malt Liquors from London and other breweries, j The Larder will befupplied with the prime and eariieft e produ&ions of the Season. Large and small Par ties, orfingle Gentlemen, may he c accommodated with BreahfalU, Dinners, or Suppers, at n honrs moftxonvenient to themfelves —a cold Collation : .s regularly kspt for canveniency, th* Billof had ; at the bar. , The Lodging Rooms will be completely furnifhfd, aod the utmost attention paid to cLeanliness, and every other requisite. $pF vmue,l Rieu ar.de. t will be happy to receive, and n execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at [t large; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges ;r himfelf that nothing on his part Oiallbe wanting>o pre fcrve that patronage withAvhich hciiasbeen so diuinguilh >_ ingly uonored. Philadelpliia, April to Walhmgton Canal Lottery, n°. 1. lt XTTHEKEAS the State* of Maryland has authorise! VV the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thousand, two hundred, and filty dollars, for the purpose of c*lt"i» a Canal through the City of Wathingcon, fro.i th >o» tomacto theEaftern Branch Haruour. .The following i» the SCHIiME of No. i. Vi* -I Prize of 10,000 dollars, so.ooo 1 ditto 10,000 ro.ooo TiSS.tr} 6 ditto J,OOO 6,000 10 ditto 400 4,000 ao ditto 100 a,OOO 55 ditto jo »,7JO j750 ditto XI 69,00!$ To be raised for the Canal, »6,»?® 5850 Prizss, 175,000 116.50 Blanks, not two to a prize. 17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175,000 The Cemniiffioners have taken the Securities re - quired by the aforefaid a£l for tke punilual payment of the prizes. The drawiug of this Lottery will commence, without delay, as soon as th," Tickets are fold, of which timely notice will be given. n Such prize, as are not demanded in fii months after th« drawing is finifhed, fball be considered as rcHntjuiibcd for y the benefitef the Canai, «nd afpropriated accordingly. » (Saned) NOTLEY YOUNG, DANIEL CARROLL, of IX LEWIS DEBLOIS, GEOKGE VVALKEH, ri WM. M.DUNC.INSaN, THOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY. City of WaQiipjfton, Feb. 11. § y. " * To be fold, '' Thitimfof a Mulatto Qirl, TTTHO has 10 years to Icrve, and is now about .7 years a V » old. She is a hearty, ttrong gii 1, aad c»n have the best *f recommeudationt from her owner-, :8 » Apply at No. n© Union-llreet, next to the corner of 4th 'k February 18 f i tjt a- , PRINTED BY JOHN FEN NO * —No. 119- ls CHESNV T-S T R. E E T. [Pricc Eight Dollars per Ann»m.J
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