Will be Sold, by Public Vendue, On the gth of March next, APLAVT * T I 0 N, IN Ridley towfiP.iip, Delaware county, Hate of Penn- J fylvania, eleven mile* from Philadelphia, and one from u the great road leading thence to Chester ; containing one si hnnrired and twenty-three acres, twenty-three of which si are woodland, and eighteen meadow. On the prcmiies J there ate, a dwelling-houle, barn, and other out-houfes, d in good repair ; a good fpringof water close to the house, a and a fine ftrcum of water runs through the premise*; hy £ which past of the meadow is watered, &c. also, On the fame day, the stock on the said farm ; confifl- a ing of hurfes, cows, sheep* hogs, &r. A cart, plough, I 1 irrow, and other farming ute n fi!s; also a large copper I fti l, with the houfehoki and kitchen furniture, among I wLich are beds and bedding, an eight day clock, an<J ma- S ny other articles too tedious to mention. Thefale to b«gjn at ten o'clock in the forenoon, where T the conditions will be made knows, and attendance given m on the premiles, by CURTIS LEWIS. r RidUjr, February 13 14 —ttW tM 9 For Sale, t By George Defchamps, No. 91, j NORTH SIXTH-STREET, Nova-Scotia Prime Salmon, in barrels and half ban-els * Ditto Herring and Mackarel. Srr.caked Herring'in kegs Ditto Salmon, by the dozen or Gngle one Dry C#dfi(h, from one to fifty kentals Fine and cearle Salt Nova-Scotia and French Plaster of Paris, in the stone t and ground, for manure and ftucco-woik f December i tthfcf t FOR SALE, | At "Whitesides's TEA-Warehouse, j No. 99, North Second Street. ' t Imperial rHyfon Skin. i Hyfoa, C Frefli Teas. < Souchong, t Young Hyson, J\ C Bohea I I>ec. 9. 3tawjni. f EP H RAIM CLARK, l r CLOCK WATCIi MAKER, c TTATH joft rec«ived by the Fame, from • London, c si and Alexander, Hamilton, from Liverpool, a large supply of Gold, Gilt, and Silver Watches ; Capt and Jewel'd, capt and seconds ditto ; spring Clocks, clock movements, eight day and 30 hour brass, forged- ' •work, and llit pinions; clock and watch springs ; clock bells and chima ditto ; gold, gilt and silver pendants: as well as other tools, files and materials, too tedious to mention. Ladies' Steel & Gilt Chains, 1 . With or without hoeks; seals, keys and trinkets. February 17 tthdtf tf 1 To the Benevolent. ; THE Subscriber having rented that well known tav- j ern house, on Silver Springs, Cumberland county, ( on the great road leading from Philadelphia to Fort Pitt, wbieh he had completely furnifhed for the accommodation j of travellers, but which unfortunately, by accident caught fire about iz o'clock in the morning, the 3d of Novem- ■ ber last, and in the space of one hour was totally confujn- , «d with all the furniture, wearing apparel, stores of li quors, &c. to a very large amount, attended with the me lancholy loss of a daughter about twelve years of age, who only survived a few hours after the fire ; his wife al difabled ; and others of his family much hurt ; he is now reduced to an unhappy and destitute fitua ion—he therefore begs leave to solicit some relief from a generous public. The following gentlemen are pleased to undertake the trouble to solicit and receive fubferiptiona for his be nefit : viz. Samuel Richardet, Merchants' Coffee-Houfe ; James Thompson, Indian Queen; George Irwin, Cross Keys, in Fourth-street, and John Dunwoody, Spread £a jle, High-street. DAVID BRIGGS. Philadelphia, February 14 tth&ftMj +4t The other Printers are reqaeflcd to publish the above. FOR SALE, A very Valuable Estate, CALLED TIVITT£ NHA M, situate in the townlhip of Upper Derby, and county ©f Delaware, 7 1-2 miles from Philadelphia, and half a mile; from the new Weflern road .-containing 230 awes of excellent land, 45 of which are good watered meadow, 90 of prime wood land, and the reft arable of she firft quality. There are on the premises a good two story brick Hou£e, with 4 rooms ©n a floor, and cellars under the whole, with a pump-well of excellent water in front; a large frame barn, stables ; and other convenient buildings ; a smoke-house and stone, spring-house ; two good apple orchards, and one of peach es. The fields are all in clover, except those immediately under„tillage f and are so laid out as to have the advantage of water in each of them, which renders it peculiarly con venient for grazing. The situation is pleasant and healthy, and from the high cultivation of thelartd, the good neighbourhood, and tlr* vicinity to the city, it is very suitable for a gentleman*! country feat. The foregoing is part of the estate of Jacob Harmao dcceafed, and offered for sale by Mordecai Lewis^ Oft. 31. law Surviving Executor. Waihington Canal Lottery, N O . I. WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authoriftd the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thousand, two hundred, and fifty dollar*, for the purpose of cutting a Canal through the City of Washington, frosn th Po tomac tojthe Ealtern Branch Haruour. The following is the SCHEME of No. I. Vi 2 -i Prize of 10,000 dollars, 10,000 I dftto r O,OOO 10,000 7 last drawn 7 Tickets, each J si°°® ZSfIOO 6 ditto 1,000 6,000 10 ditto 400 * 4,000 10 ditto 100 a,OOO 55 ditto jo a,750 5750 ditto II 69,008 To be raised for th« Canal, 16,15© JBSO Prizes, 175,000 11650 Blanks, not two to a prize. X 7500 Tickets, atTen Dollars, . 175,000 0- The Cammiffioners have taken the Securities le quired by the aforefaid acft for the pvnftual payment of the prizes. The drawing of this Lottery will commence, without delay, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which titnely notice will' be given. Such prize, as are not demanded in fix months after tht drawing is.finilljed, shall be considered as relinpuuncd for the benefit .f the Canal, and appropriated accordingly (Signed j NOTLEY YOUNG, DANIEL CARR OLL, o/b. LEWIS DEBLOIS, GEORGF. WALKER, Wm. M. Dt/NCANSON, THOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY. City of Wafhfegion, Feb. xi. 5 Treasury Department, September 28, 179^' NOTICE is hereby given that projMlals re " j ceived at the office of the Secretary of th« Trealury a until the expiration of the firft day ot March next ffl e fimg, for the supply of all ration* wluch may he:rc^u *d a ior the use of the United States, fro.n tnc firft d y s June, 1797, to the thirty-firft May, 17^,- i, days inclusive, at the places and w.thm the diftrta. her ■, after mentioned, viz. At Ofwego; at Nla | ar3 ' ( . f Pjefque lfle; at Sandufky Lake, and on River; at Detroit; at MichiKmackinac; at F ° rt " F "° \ Tin; at Pittsburgh ;at Cincinnati;' at Fort-Harad o , JV at Fort St. Clair; at Fort-Jefferfon; at Grenv.lk, at 1 1, Picnue Town and Loramies Store; at Fort Adams, at £ r fort Wayne; at Fort Defiance; at any place below to g Defiance oh the Miami River to Lake Bricj jtFort C Steuben ;at FortMafTac ; at any place from Fort Mallac j to the south boundary of the United States on the river c e Miffifippi; at Fort Knox ; at puiatanon. V ,1 , If fuyplieslhallbe required lor any posts or p aces not -j mentioned in this notice, all such supplies (hall be fur nifhed at price's proportioned to those to be paid at the polls before recited, or as may be hereafter agreed on between the United States and the Contra&or. The rations to be supplied are to confiil of the lol lowing articles, viz. One pound two ounces of bread »r Hour, g One pound two ounces of beef, Or fourteen ounces o. pork p Half a gill of rum, brandy or whifltey. 0 One quart and half a pint of jj Two quarts ef V inegar, ( er hundred rations Two pounds of Soap, ( One po'ind of Candles, J The rations are to be furniftred in fnch quantities, as that P e there shall at all times during the said term, be fufiioient for the confumpti<Ri of the troops at De troit, Niagara, and Ofwego, for the term of fix months in p advance, and at each of the other polls, for the term of tl at lead three months ill advance, in good and wholesome ai provisions, if the fame (hall be required. It is to be unj C Jerftood, that the Centrafior is to be at the expence and rifle of ifluirg the fuppli«s to the troops at each poll, and that all lofles fuftaincd by the depredations of an enemy, or a , by means of the troops of the United States, shall be paid for at the price of the articles captured or destroyed, on jj " the depofitioss of two or more persons nf- creditable cha- | radlcrs, and the certificate of a commiffioncd officer, as certaining the circumllahces of the loss, and the amount . 1, of the »i tides for which compensation (hall be claimed a OLIVER WOLCOTT, p Secretary of the Treasury. StM S c: — > ; P' Lancajler, Harrijburgh, CarUJle, Ship- t! k penjburg and Sunbury STAGES. The public are requested to take notice, that the part nerlhip which has far some time fubfilled betweon Mathi- N as Slough of Lancaster, and William Geer, is now dilft>l- I ( ved ; bat, not as M. Slough insinuates to the public | l without jull cause ;as will more fully appear by a letter F on tlr.e fubjed from M. Slough t» W. Geer, dated the j C 19th December last. a recital of which is not now deemed le necessary. Any gentleman who wilhes to he more cir- b: 1' cumftantially informed of tht merits of this bufmefs, by ' applying to W. Geer may have the perusal of M.Slough's w n lett«r, and then can be at full liberty to determine whe- d: 1 ther or not W. Geer is not perfectly jtiftifiabie in attach- n v ing himfelf to any other person in the prosecution of the T Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenfburg, n or any other place. e ~ Now from tbe liberal and generous support the public l' were pleased to confer on the firft effort in this business, William Geer, in conjunction with Messrs. Reily, Weed 18 and Witmer, is determined to prosecute and carry it on, 14 with every care, attention and dispatch that a zeal to o blige the public can possibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided with carriages, horses, antj every appurtenance to render the a paffage fafe and commodious, inform those who wilh to 0 patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they can c a ~ take their feats at George Weed's, the sign as the White a Ht.rfe, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday J and Friday, to proceed to Lancaller, Harrilburg, Carlisle and Shippenfburg The fare as hitherto eftabliflied. For the further accommodation ot the public, a Stage I will start every Wednesday from the house of Samuel a Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sunbury in Northumber he land county, every Thursday, and return from thence and -e, arrive at 'Harrifburg every Saturday, so that passengers he destined for Lancaller or Philadelphia, may proceed «n id, Mondays. d- WILLIAM GEER. re Lancaller, Jan. 27, 1797. j ns N. B. This Lineef Stages starts from tht house of. ■ William Ferree, in Lancaller, on every Tuesday arid Sa- L ' B ' turday morning at 6 o'clock, proceeding tothe westward; , 'e, and from the house of Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrifburg ■ f>- every Wednesday morning, on the fame evening arrives , ly at Patrick Cochran's in Shippenfburg, and returns from ge thence on every Thursday : performing) the fame routine n * daily as in its tour frrfm Philadelphia. mwf i . FOR sale,™ ~ •'» About 1,600 acres of Land, WELL situated, laying on and between Marsh and Beech Creeks, Mifflin county, Pennsylvania, in four separate Patents. For terms .<*>'-fale apply, to Wm. Blackburn, 1 * No. 64, South Sccond-lh'tet January 26. mwftf THE SUBSCRIBER '*? toafcertain, vhether a certain EDWARD id, ILL, by trade a Stone-Cutter, or Brick-Laver, ng who quitted Ireland i, 1783, or 1784, and came into 0- this Country, ('t„ fuppefed to Philadelphia) about four years since, be living or dead. As this intelli gence u of thehifeheft iraportanee, it will be thankful ly received, by GEO. DAVIS, . No - 313. High-street Detember 31. w \ f 2m This Day is Published, BY Mess- Dobfon, Carey, Campbell, Riee, and the other Book fellers, price One Dollar and twenty-five cents, ele.ant- L Pn °" W ° Ve Paper ' ' nd ho, -l Jvcffcd > ty John Thomp- A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF The CONSTITUTIONS of the federal States, With each other, and with that of the United States: exhibiting in Table., the prominent features o£ eaeii COll - and clalSng together their most impnrtaiit »ro vifions, under the several heads of admimftration ; witli 'e and Observations. By William Smith, of Seuth- Caroltba, L L. D and member of the Cen-refs of the ,ut States tat£S ' Dcd ' c " ed t0 tha People of the United :ly N. B. A few Copies printed on an inferior paper, at 3"4tks of a dollar. February 6 - mwf ■ or ALL PERSONS TNDF.BTED to the Estate of the late D A vm ICenvedt b. nihtl f c,therb y °° te . bill, bond, book account, or °, f Tr 'u arC rCqU , C, ed to make immediate payment to the fubfenbers, w.thout delay, and allperfon,„ C '• ' h ' ANN KENNEDY ) Adm'x For Sale, By the Subscribers —In PENN-STREET, 65 Pipes Excellent Madeira Wine, Imported by the Eagle. WILLINGS & FRANCIS. he tvt w&f fla Nov ' 3° ob Red Clover Seed. b u e Fresh red Clover Seed of th.e best quality, in bigs of 5 bufheJs each ' ' l Madeira wine in pipes, fit for immediate ule Tenerifie wine in pipes, hsgfheads and quarter calks Ditto do. of firft quality, for the use of private families cai ■ Coffee in hogflieads m: : Jamaica spirits wl Connetficut soap in small boxes foi Window glass and Spanish fegars, and all ; Two trunks of best patent, plain and ribbed silk and ful cotton hosiery, forfaieby . ' ' JOHN CRAIG. ' ,a 1 February i. wtf&mtf y " " CAMILLA, $ Or A Piiture of Youth. th j ' By the authoress of Evelina and Cecilia, to be com prised in five volumes, at half a dollar each, payable pu on delivery—Printed at New-Vork, by Mr. John p r , Bull. be > CONDITIONS. ag. I. Handsome, neat type, perfedlly new, is em- ful t ployed. ? ■ t 11. A volume, Hitched in blue paper, is intended . to be'publrfhed every z weeks, till the five are com- [ j J( i pleted; the firlt .indl'econd are come to hand, and the an f third is hourly expelled. Subscriptions are received, : and Books may be had of J. ORMROB, No. 41, ! Chefnut-ftreet -1 ' Mrs. D'Arblay (late Miss Burney) the celebrated authoress of this inimitable work, needs no eulogy \ to add to the laurels she has already acquire'' in the literary world. The strength of imagination and ele- i gance of style, displayed in Evelina and Cecilia, will | ftifficiently lecommend to every reader of taste and judgment, the perusal of Camilla, ""j It may not lie improper to add, that the Queen of J England, after ha\ing perused this interfiling publi- thi cation, presented Mrs. D'Arblay with a thousand i pounds sterling, as a testimony of her approbation of thi j the work. bo January 15 , mwf tic Brokers Office, and p° COMMISSION STORE. ex ' . No. 63 South Third street.opposite the national new Bank' an SAMUEL M FRAUNCES *iAJOHN VAN REED, q,. have entered into co-partnership, under the firm of r J FRAUNCES & VAN REED, in the business of Brokers, : j Conveyancers and Commiflion merchants. They buy and 1 fell on commission every species of ftoclc, notes of hand, t > l( ■ bills of exchange, houses and lands, &c. 1 Mon f. y procured on.deposits, &c. &c. 'all kinds e! s writings in the conveyancing line, done with neatness and dispatch; accounts adjusted, and books fettled, in the - most corred manner. Cofiftant attendance will be given. ; They solicit a lhare of the public favor ; they are deter , mined to endeavour to deserve it. A N. B. The utmost secrecy ebferved. c ' SAMUEL M. FRAUNCES, bel i, JOHN VAN REED, i Philad. Augufl 17, 1796. m&wtf _ 20 Guineas Reward. , RANAWAY from the fubferiber on the ajd Oilobor, <1 e a Dark MULATTO BOY, named MOSES ; 11 years g c D old; about 5 feet 8 inches high ; had on a mked green n 1 coat, with a green velvet cape and oval yellow buttons ; j-, e I a striped veil; a pair of dark spotted pantaloons, and , whole boots much worn. It is probable he may change '' e his name and dress. He has been accustomed te driving a carriage, and waiting. The above reward will be e paid for fccuring him so that the fubferifeer may get him I again, and if brought home all reasonable charges paid by Robins Chamberlaine. d Safton. Maryland, Nov. 10. 14 f jmqawtf « Wants a Place, AS WAITER in a gentleman's Houle, a young man who has lived for a considerable time in some of the firft houses in the city, and whole character is sure; or " would engage with a finjle gentleman to attend on him. J- Dirc<shons>left at the New York and Baltimore stage- I; office, No. 10, south 4th, near Market ftfeet, for R. H. g will be attended to. February 14 ~' City of Washington. Scheme of th« Lottery, No. 11, for the improvement , of the Federal City. A magnificent ) 10,000 dollars, & ) dwellnig-houfe, 5 cash 30,000, are $ 50, ® 0e si . I ditto 15,000 & cash 25,000 40,000 I ditto 15,000 & caib 15,000 30,000 1 d.jtto ro.ooo & c»fh 10,000 so,ooo a 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 at cash 5,000 10,000 1 cafli prize of 10,000 a do. 5,000 each, are • 10,000 10 do. i,eoo - - jo,ooo 20 do. 500 . . ie,eoo D 00 do. 100 ' lo>ooß •r, zoo do. 50 - . lO , OCO f to 400 do. »5 . . 10 , 000 < ut x,ooo do. ae . le ,ooo *! Ii- t5»ooo do. IO . I#o>ooo * 16,739 Prizes. P 33,x6f Blanks. 5,0,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollar., , j. 1" Ticket!! t) To s3f 3v ° ur l^°fe w bo may take a quantity of P- ti ket Tnd d ° UarS WlU '^^wn A 1 30,000 the LAST but ONK : er priL? P i? f V ' d r t "', feCU l inepa y ment in ? Uh « r mon *y , any numhrr" V ter drawin S. will be received for ' L? not lef -- than 30 tickets. II vate b'uMn -'J ?" dti 2 ant tbc pri -- Lfi 6 ? ° f ith fronts on two nf tk? nS "lfr a ' rca ' c ' c^c d for the enti*e h- it is Drum.f .! n public squares; from these prawiugs f L P' » the fortunate adventurers in at A Sn be f d l n tKe fch£me f ° r the el Lottery! the neceOarv e* ° f P er cent * w illbe made to defray < - Will bfmTL P r u p f rmc,n g' the surplus « UmverC L h °i j - U t ndintinded for the National i Th/ i' r e . creded Wlthln th « city of Walhinctou. t o T r are T held e blt^ U P' e «f ,Ven ° f ' to of Cblumhi, Pr , efident a , nd ; wo Direflors of the Bank n" hc st L , SAMUEL BLODGST. ■ James Weft &'r may ß I " th = of Col«mbia ;of ' of Tohn H 1 Baltimore ;of Peter Oilman, Boston : Colpe r - s Fe e rry ms ' m#Bd !Md ° f Rickard # / • SWAN N'S Riding School, fforft Academy Infirmary, Adjoining the Pablic Square. Market Street T. SW^NN RE-TURNS hi. fmcere thank, tot ~'fr gentlemen by whom he ha. been employed, during tmrel.deoce in this cL ,„j flatter.himfelf that the fuccef. of his efforts in r1,,,, . obstinate and dangerous disease. ,n £ ZThT' been consulted, together with hi. moderate charts J\iU ure thett iuture favor. an,d recsmmendation He now beg* leave to inform them and thi public at Jar.- that his spacious and commodious premises errtLi c P purpose. above described are open for the reception F »f either sex, who w.fh.o bcinftrufted in theTt 0 f R L" PI and the light method of governing their horses, f 0 a,to n& them with eife, elegance and fafety-their horses will be carefully and expeditioully broke, for every Duroofe made obedient tot he will of the riders i the natural Power, which are shut upm th<un,"will be unfolded bvart callin forth uniformity ot motion, anU B i„«g „ thn nob all those beauties ot attion which providence has so bo fully bellowed on them. Also.at hi.hospital, eve.y disorder to which the horse it liable will be treated according to the rules of art, by lung and repeated experience. The utility of the above institution has never been qne#ion «Lthat it has long been wanted in this city, ever* gentleman'", Itud will mamfe-ft, and T. SWANNa. the firft eftalililher of the veterenary art, solicit. and te't». upon the fuppo.tofthat public (which he is ever anxious ;n ierving) to enable him to bring it to perfeaion. The idea of a fobfeription for that purpose has becu hinted by feveial gentleman, who wi(h to promote the institution—the amount of each fubferip ion to be returned by services in any of the departments. hepro'effes agreeable to the rate of charges stated in his hand bill. Such fubfeription i.now open, and the fignaturespf many relped able gentlemen alicad'y obtained. He therefore injormi hit friend, aqd fu. h Ladies and gentlemen to whom he has not the honor of being known, that he (hall in a few days take the liberty of waiting upon them and soliciting their support and protection. N B. Horses are properly prepared for those Ladieiand Geiulemenwho wish to be inftrufled. Nov. 5. tth&f. A Woman Cook, WHO can be well recommended, may hear of a good place by enquiring of the Printer. February 1 TThS3w. Lottery and Broker's Office, A'o. 64, South SkCCNI) STRf fiT^ TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. a, for sale—a Check Book for examination—and prizes paid in the late lottery. Check Books kept for examination and registering, for the City of Washington, No. j, and Pattefon Lotteries, both of which are now drawing—informatio* where tickets are to be had, and prices exchanged for undrawn tickets. A complete lift of all thf prizes in the late New- Port Long-Wharf, Hotel and Public School Lottery, for examination. The fubferiber solicits the application of the public ■ and his friends, who wish to purcnafe or fell Bank Stock, ; Certificates, Bills of Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands, &c. or to obtain money on deposit of property. ' *„* Also Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery for sale at Ten Dollar, each, which will be drawn early in the Spring. , Wm. Blackburn. Philadelphia, January 26, 1797. mth To be fold, The time of a Mulatto Girl, WHO has to years to serve, and is now about 17 year* old. She is a hearty, strong gh I, and can have the best «f recommendations from her owner. Apply at No. no Union-street, next to the corner of 4th February 18 ft & tgt Canal Lottery. No. -11. Scheme of a Lottery, authorized "Gy an a?l entitled ' "An adl to enable the President and Managers of the Schuylkill and Sufqaehannah navigation, to raise, by way of Lottery, the fumof Four Hundred Thousand Dollars, for the purpose of completing the works, in their ads of incorporation mentioned." dollars I Prize of twenty thousand dollars, so,oo® I of ten thousand dollars, 10,00® f of four thousand dollars each, to be paid to the poffHTors of the five numbers firft out of the wheel on the lad day's drawing, at which time there (hall not be less than 500 numbers undrawn, 20,909 10 of two thousand dollars each, lo,coo 1 20 of one thousand dollars each, 10,600 e 43 of five hundred dollars each, n,joo r 100 of two hundred dollars each, 20,e0® " 100 of one hundred dollars each, 10,000 azo of fifty dollars each, 11,009 29,500 of five dollars each, M7>s°P 30,000 Tickets at ten dollars each. 300,009 ( Six dollars for each ticket will only be demanded at the time of sale. All prize* shall be paid ten days after the drawing is finifbed, upon the demand (Jtrtrt pofTvfUir ufa'fwtunate ticket, fubjeift toadeduflionof fifteen percent. Such prizes as are not demanded within J 2 months after the Drawing is finilhed, of which public notice will be given, shall be confidercd as relinquifiied for the use of the Canal and applied accordingly. At a meeting of the President and Managers of the Schuylkill and Snfquehanna Canal Navigation—an J the President and Managers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal, Resolved, That Joseph Ball, John Steinmctz, Stan difh Fordc, Francis Weft, James IW'Crca, John Mil ler, junr. and William Montgomery be a committee to arrange and diredl the mode of disposing' of the tickets j which committee shall deposit the money it? Bank, to be carried to the credit of an account to be o pened fpr the Lottery. At a meeting of the Canal Board, held January 16, '97, Resolved, That the, committee for conducing the Lottery be directed to commence the 011 the firft day of March next. f Extratf from the minutes, " Wm. M. Smith, Secretary. Joseph Ball, 1 ,y .'/sin Sfeinmclz, it 'Standifb Porde, Francis I'/eJt, |> Manager*. '* James M'Crta, "I Johu Mji.hr, jun. is William Montgomery, ;s, Jan. *9. th&f£_ Washington Lottery. y , TICKETS, warranted undrawn, may be purchased or iy exchanged for prizes, at the Office, No. i47> Chefnut us £reet, where a correifi: Numerical Book is kept for public al inffiedtion. Also Canal Lottery Tickets for. sale or ex changed for prizes diawH in the Wafhingtoo Lottery, or ;8j which the 6oth and 6ift days returns are received. Ik Tha.Bufincfs of a Broker carried on as usuaL a- January J2. ttst^ of PRINTED BY JOHN FEN NO, B ; —No. 119 — C H ES W U T-STK H E T. [Price Eight Dellars pir Annum.)
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