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Parents, lie wife, who do not cffiife tS.at their children ftiould go thrqugk the intire course of studies in College, may now have them inftrudled in any particular branches in the fame manner, on the lame terms, and to the lame extent as is the College—particularly in the antiquities and mythology of Rome, in Geogra phy, in the Mathematics, in Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, in Moral Philosophy and the Principles of Civil Government, in Eloquence, and in the Ele ments of Hiitory. They may address their children to any of the Misters in the College, or to " SAMUEL S. SMITH. N. B. The young gentlemen shall be under the fame rules of moral cufcipline as the other ftudeHtS shall beXubjedled to puolic examinations, and, at leav ing the College, shall be entitled to public teftimomals of the branches they have studied, and of their profi- <£eftcy in them. P. S., The School Is already opened, and under the dlreaion of Mr. SGOTT. _j HPHE following Certificates of the Funded Debt of i. the United St"'. s, ilTued fiom the Office of th« Regiller of the Treaftirv of th<* said United States, inthe name of Patrick Heatly of London, to wit. No. 8819, SB2O, and 88ai, dated 7th July, 17941 for Four Tnoufand DolUrs each, of the Funded three per Cent. Debt, have been loft at Sea, and application is intcuied to be made for the Renewal of the saul Certificates at the Office of the Tresfury of the said United States, of which all pcrfons concerned are d:- fired to take notice. ROBERT GILMOR, of Baltimore. \ August 14 James M'ALPIN, 7 A T L 0 R, N°. 3 South Fourth Street, \! RETURNS bis grateful aclrurwlcdgemcntsU bis Friend, andth.j Public for their libera! encouragement, and begs Ua-veUfoli.it a continuance of their fawrs. \ At his Sijop gentlemen may be furnijhed ivith the bet materials, and have them made up and jmified ir. tie mojl faJhionaUe manner. Me -.cill t'i.tnifuily receive any order; mid fray a prompt and punctual attention to them. 0 • 15 Scheme of a Lottery, Ttrtitt qq.qoo Dalian, an e66,000 Dollars'l>edut}i*g 15 the Prizes —This Lottery cf 38^00 Tiihets, '•> wnich there are 14,539 Prizes, or.i 23i4 5l Blanks, b:in% about fine and an halj blanks te a prize. ' I 1K Direttersof tbe Society for eftablifiiini; ITfeiu! Mi- X nrifafturea, having refolvei toeirft LO iTEKIt-S lor railing 0«i Huindred lixjuiand Dollars, agreeably to an Aft of the Lcgiilnurc of the Stau of New-Jersey, have appointed the following persons to fupri intend and direfilhr drawing of the fame, viz.. Nicholas Low, Rulus King, Herman Le Roy, James Waifou, Rieh.od Har rifon, Aoijati Hammond, and Cornehus Ray, of the city of New-York—Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthtw M'- Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of Philadelphia —His Excellency Richard Howell, Esq. Kiias Bnndinoi, General El-.as Dayten, Jaines Patk""er, John Bayard, Dott ir Lew 1.1 jjonhain, Samuel W. Stockton, Jolliua M. IVal- Ifileph Bloomhrxl, and Klifha Boudinot, of N-w fjitcr r!> Schcpr-- <-'t a Ln539 P'izfS' blanks. 38000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is The driving will commence, under the infpeffcion o. a Committee of the Suoerinicndants, as soon as the ets arc fold, o{ which timely notice wnil be given. The Supcrinteadants have appointed Jnhn N. C , of Newark, Jacob R. Harderorrg, ot Nrw-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thjereof, who have gvven ample (ecuiity tor dilcliarging the trust reposed in them. §3" In order tofecure the punctual payment of the I Prizes, the Superintendents'ot :he Lottery have directed that the Managers (Viall each enter into bonds in dollars, with tour fufi&cicni fecuritiri, toperfoim their in trusions, the fubltance of which is I. That whenever either of the Managers fball receive the fujn of Three Hundred Dollars, imnidiately he lhall place the fame in one of the Banks of New-York. or Phi ladelphia, to the cierfit of the Governor of tne societv, •old luch ot the ive in the city whcr< tie monies are placed, to remain there until the Lottery isdrawn, for the payment ot ih<* Prizes. 11. Tiie Manager's to take lufficient (ecurity for any Ticket* they in ay trust, other wife to be rel poniible for them. 111. Tv ' keep regular books of Tickets fold, Mo nies received and paid iota the Bank, abfttafhs of which thall be sent, monthly, to thcGovrriior ol the Society. Paterfon, January l, 1794* On application to' either of the above gentlemen, infor ■*"l) he r-vrn where tickets may be hed. tu&ll. TO BE SOLD, A Lot, containing about seventeen acres, on the Wiffahickon road, 4 miles, from the city, and dire&ly opposite to tiie house of Mr. Isaac A Lot, containing 10 acres, in Islington Lane, on said road, near the estate of Jafcier Moylan, Esq. A Lot, containing 10 acres in Turner's Lane, on said road, and dircitly opposite to the estate of Mr. Ternant Enquire of Joseph Redman, Woodstock corner of Tur ner's Lar.e. April 6 PHILADELPHIA, Printed by JOHN FENNO, N°« 119 Ghefnut Stmt.—Price Sis Dollars Per Ankum. tst MAY 26, 1795 fl«\ow 20,000 Dollars is 2C,00C in,ooo J 0,000 5, ooi> i 0,000 1 o,coo 2,000 10,000 10,000 5 00 1 00 10,000 J 5,000 c,f< 20 *5 i "i 20,00 c 30,000 36,^06 iß,co« 262,000 Firftdrawn number, 2,000 Last drawn number, 2,000 266,000 BELVI D E R E. Formerly WHARTON PLACE, j THE SubfcribSer returns bis grateful acknowledgments to his friends and the public for the favors he has al ready received, and refpe&fully informs them that his House continues open for their reception. Public and pri vate parties are accommodated at any hour. An extensive suite of Rooms for those inclined to quit the city during the hot summer months, and excellent {tabling and clover pafturcfor horses. The beautiful profpe& of this place being so well known neecis no description. Wm. PURVIS. | 15 § LadieS and Gentleman, are relpc£t fully informed, THAT the Subscriber keeps an Elegant Coachce to hire, at a re tfonable rate, which he drives himfelf as uftial. He also keeps an elegant Coach, to hire without horses, either o which may be engaged at his dwelling, No. 174 Arch llreet, between Seventh arid Eighth lireets, at his Stable in Eighth neur Market street, or at his usual ft and, the corner of Markot and Fourth streets. He returns his iincere thanks to his friends, and hopes t»o fnerit a continuance of their favors. Tuly 16 TO BE SOLD, THAT large Grazing FARM, notv in the tenure of Mr, John Piffant; containing about 471 acres, more than soo of which are meadow of the best quality ; the remainder confitts of cedar and mapfe swamp, upland, and outfidc marflj, mostly fit to be taken in. It is situate en the river Delaware, with a commodious and excellent anding, direit y opposite to Chester, and between Reyau pa and Racoon creeks, in Gloucester county ; from which creeks public market boats go every week to the city. This Farm may be conveniently divided into two, leaving two dwellings in gaod Situations ; has barns and stabling for feeding 6t head of cuttle; and, from its many ad vantages, mud b aayments or advances, on feenrity will be made. April 27. inc lugiicit price hi Catfi, will ue given. ior EMPTY BOTTLES, A preference will be given to Claret Bottles.—Apply to No. 187, louth Third-ltreet. Aprii I®. eodtf. HENRT MOSES. No. 62, Vins-Srect. t&f6\v m si th tf CANAL LOTTERY. SCHEME of a Lottery authorized by an a& entit led " an a& to enable the President and Managers of the Schuylkill and Sufquehanna Navigation, and the President and Managers of the Delaware and Schuyl kill Canal Navigation, toraiiebyway of Lottery, the ftira of four hundred thousand dollars, for the pur pose of completing the works ill their a&s of incorpo-J ration mentioned " I Prize of 50,000 dollars is 30,000 ' j 5t0,0c0 to bv paid to the of the tickets of the live last drawn numbers, 100,000, 1 is>ooo 2 10,000 6 2>s°° k i.;, 500 I ■ 2,000 to be paid to the pofleffor cjf, the ticket of the firft drawn number, ;,Goi 10 2,000 1,000 530 100 16,500 i6 3 68 7 Prizes , 33>3'3 Blanks, 50,000 tickets at 10 dollars each, All Prizes shall he paid ten days after the drawing is finithed, upon the demand of the polfeilor ot a for tunate Ticket, fufejecfV to the deduction ot fifteen per ccnt, Such prizes as are not demanded in 12 months after the drawing is finiihed, of which public notice w it be given, fliall be confldered as relintjuiihcd lor the ul'e of th.e Canal, and applied accordingly. At a meeting of the Prejident and Managers of tf:t Schuylkill and Sufaiubanntt Canal navigation —and the Prejident and Managers of the Dela ware awl Schuylkill Canal, W'ednejday, May 13, 1.7J5- Refulved That David Rittenhoufe, Joseph Bill. John Ste n raetz, Stand-lh Forde, and Francis Weft, be a C«mtnst tee to arrange and the mode of difpofinp: of the Tickets ; which Committee shall depolit the Money ;n Bank, to be c rried to the credit of an account to be opened for the Lattery. Extras from the Minutes, r. MATLACK, Sec'l7. to the joint meeting of ihe two oardsj The dra-M'i Jg of this Lottery v. ill pj tn-rly commence on the fir ft day of September tiex : Tickets may be had at the Cmr.p ny's Office nej B.vV «f th?- United States, ainl of eitVer ot the feviber: D Ann KITTEN HOUSE, ) JOSEPH BAIL, j JOHN STEIN M£l7,, STAN DISH FORDS, WIS WEST. City of Waimngton. Scheme of the Lottery, No For the Improvement of The FEDERAL CI TY. i A magnificent t 20,000 D«»i <1 weiiing hout'e, ) calli 36,000 aie i t :'-o i ,0t 0 & call] , ,i. I; o 1 d«ito »fc,o© o &. c J o't" o J, - , dstx.** ti*. caih Si c 9° t CalW jpnteot 2 dit 'O 5,002 each, arc 1,000 1 q ditto 20 d UtO, |CC 2 00 doo ditto t,ooo dirrf <'r? e pi iv/arc buildings to be created in t — I wo fcr.\\ur.fu» dcfior.S A\ fronts on two ot i.'ne rru.n. 1 ■:»; -1 1- •• ; itt'gS it is proposed to crectiwo, buildings, as soon as poQib.lt aher this L u> coi.vry their. <.vu:ti r.i.r ).k :c, .riuu.Hf mJ- ruur i'.ii, ,11 ttic it'jur..r u> iht i" ojr lliff L'Utcrv. A :i.u ■it t l .' '/' (> Mwngers. 5 0,q00 ,v- ° 5,0c0 o 5 i a,coo x 0,000 iC'-jO' o 10,00 xc,co® 10,0 c a 20,' • . 0 15 4C0,0D0 t ?,t . w ■ v \V »f the ;V n .*