Mails of the United States. ] 'J (in* PROPOSALS For carrying the MAILS of the United States on t>7a the fallowing Post Roads, will be received at the General Post Office, until the fifteenth day of Ju- tnJ ly next. /f" 1 that 1. From. Portsmouth New Hampshire by Harop'on Falls I Newbury Port, Ipswich, Beverly, Salem and Lynn to Bot- the ton, three tints a week. . , May «. lo November i. Receive the Mail at Portsmouth ieu every "fcwfdiy, Thurlday and Saturday at 5 A M, an., ar- the five at Boston the fame days by<i PM. Returning. Receive the the Mail at Boston every Monday, Wednesday arid rridav pact at 4 A M, and deliver it at Ponfmonth the fame days bv b tar. P M November 1, toMay 1. Receive the Mail at Fortfmouth every Wednesday and Saturday at Sunrise, and arrive at 80l- ton on Thursday and Monday by to AM. Returning- Re ceive the Mail at Boston every Monday and Wednesday at 2 P M, and arrive at Ponfmouth on Tuefdayand Thursday by Su ". from Boston by Worceftcr, Erookfield, Springfield, Suffield, Hartford, Wethersfield, Middletown, Wallmgloid, »- New Haven, Milford, Stra::ord, Faiifield, Norwalk, Sum ford and Kihfcfbridge to New York, three times a week. Mav I, t« November 1. Receivethe Mail at Boston every f> J Morday, Wednesday and Friday at ti A M, arrive at Wor- as cell,-, Ihe fame et'P.ings, leave Worceller every luefday,, Thursday and Saturday at 3 A M, arrive at Erookfield bv 10 M, at Springfield by 2P M, and at Hartford by 9 M. Leave Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday at,3 AM, arrive at New Haven by noon, at Stamford in the evening, and at New York on Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by poon. Returning. Leave New York every Monday, WednefHay and Friday at ji AM, deliver it at w New Haven on Tuesday, Thurlday and Satuiday by noon, . and at Hartford by 9P M ; leave Hartford every Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 3 A M, arrive at Springfield by 10 A M, and at Worceller in the,evening; leave Worcelter eve ry Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 3 A M, and airive at Boston by i P M., „ . November i, to May i. Receivethe Mail at Bolton every - Morday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 P M, arrive at Brook field the next days by 4 P M, at Springfield in the evening, and at Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by noon; ar rive at New Haven the next days by 8 A M, and arrive at New York every Friday; Monday and Wednesday by 1 1 AM. T Returning. Leave New York tvery Monday, Wednesday and £ Frida\ at 2P M, arrive at New Haven the next diys in the g evening, leave New Haven jvery Wednesday, Friday and p; M ondaybv 3 AM, arrive at Hartford by 2 P M, atrSpringl, field bv Q P M, at Brookfitld on Thursday, Saturday and 1 Tuesday by 10 A M, and at Bolton 011 Friday, Monday and "Wednefdayby it A M. 1 ■a. F-om Alexandria by Cplchefter, Dumfries, Falmouth, h: Fre°dsrickfbuig, Bowling Green, Hanover court-house, Rich mond and Otborne's, to Petersburg, three times* week. ql Aprili, to-November t. Receive the Mail at Alexandria, Qt evrrv Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 A M, am e at : Frcd'etickfburgby 7 PM, leave Fredenckfburg every Wednel- . djy Friday and Mouday at. 4 A .M, arrive at Richmond by -L IPM leave Richmond every Thtnfday, Saturday and Tuef dav'by' 4 AM, and arrive at Petersburg by 10 AM. Return inp Leave Petersburg every Thursday, Saturday and Tuef daybyrPM, arrive at Richmond by6PM, leave Richmond the fame days by 4 A M, and arrive at Fredericklburg by 7 P' M, leave Fredericklburg .every Wednesday, Friday and - Monday at 4 A M, and arrive at Alexandria by 6 P M. November 1, to April I, -Leave Alexandria every Tuef- N day, Thursday and Saturday at to AM, arrive at Fredericks- , burg every Wednesday, Friday and Monday by noon, leave Frederickfburg in one hour, arrive at Ricnmond Thursday, - D Saturday and Tuesday by6P.M, leave Richmond Friday, Monday and Wednesday by 5 A -M, and arrive at Petersburg by 10 A M. Returning. Leave Petersburg every Tuelday, Thursday and Saturday at 1 F M, arrive at Richmond by 6 P M, leave Richmond every Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 5 A M, arrive at Fredericklburg on Thursday, Saturday and luefday by U AM, and arrive at Alexandria oc Friday, Monday and Wednesday by 1 P M. T< From Richmond by' New Kent court house, Williams j Yorktown and Hampton to Noifolk, three times a week, ps April 1 to November a. Leave Richmond every Tuef- , v > day. rhuridayaud Saturday at 3A M, arrive at Hampton by in oP M. leave Hampton on W«dneld«y, Friday and Monday tu fcV cA M, and arrive at Norfolk by tl A M. Returning. j n Leive Norfolk every I hurfda'y, Saturday and Tuesday at 1 hi) PM." arrive at Hampton by 6PM leave Hampton every a „ Friday, Monday and Wednelday at .3 A M, and arrive at Rl No^mbe b r y ' w April t. Leave Richrrond every Mon- p , day, Wednesday and Friday by 5 AM, arrive at Williams- ti , hure bv 6 PM, leave Willianriburg every Tuesday, 1 hurl- ce day and Saturday by. 5 AM, arrive at Hampton by r 1 AM, C r and at Noifolk by € PM. Returning. LeaveNortolK every re TnurlV.ay, Saturday and Tuesday by 11 AM, arrive at Hamp ,h ton by jFM, leave Hampton every Friday Monday and Wed- ir nefdav by ,5 AM, arrive at Wilhamlburg by b P M, leave Williamiburg Saturday, Tuesday ..nd Thursday by 5 AM, a | and arrive at Richmond by 6 PM. c. From Peieriburg by Cabbin Point, Stnitaueld and Snr- F folkto Portlmouth, three tmttaweck. G April 1, to November 1. Receive the Mall at Petersburg every Monday, Wednesday anu Friday by 11 AM, airive at ei Suffolk Tuelday, Thursday ar,d Satuiday by -noon, and at tl Portsmouth by 7 P-M. Returning. Leave Port-fmouth every ti Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by 10 PM, arrive at Suffolk every Monday, Wednesday and Friaay by 10 A M, and at Peicifburg every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday by noon. November i, to pnl 1. Leave Petirfburg every Friday, Monday and Wednefdiv by 11 AM, arrive at Suffolk on Sa. J turday, Tuesday and Thursday by noon, and at Poitfmouth 0 by r p M. Returning. Leave Portsmouth every Saturday Tneldoy and Thurlday at Surifet, arrive at Suffolk on Monday Wednelday and Friday by 10 A M, and at fetefftmrg on Tuefoay, Thursday and Saturday by noon > 6. From Petetlburg by Harns'i, Goldfon's, Warrenton, Lewilbutg, Raleigh, Averyiborough, Fayetteville, Lumber- £ ton, ciieraw cauri house, Camden, Columbia and Edgefield t j court house to Augulla, twice a tueck, . Leave PeterADtng every Tuesday and Friday by noon, ar rive at Harris's by 7 PM, at Goldfon's 011 Wednesday and a Saturday by BAM, at Warrenton by 2 PM, at l.ewitburg * onTI urlday and Sunday byß A M, at Raleigh by 3 P M, at Fayetteville every Friday and Monday by IPM, at Lumber l: ton by 9P M, leave Lumberton every Satuiday and Tuesday c by 4 A M, arrive atCheraw court house by 4 PM, arrive at i Camden on Sunday and Wednesday by 2 P M, at Columbia on Monday and Thursday 4 AM. arrive at Edgefield court f heufeon Tuefdayand Friday at 6 j A M, and at Augusta by noon. Returning. Leave Augulla every I'ueiday and Friday , bv 8 P M, arrive at Edgefield court house on Wednesday and Saturday by 10 A M, at Columbia 00 Thurlday and Sunday by to A M, at Camden by 7 P M. leave Camden eveiy Fri day and Monday by 4 A M, arrive at Cheraw court house by 5 P M, ai Lumberton every Saturday and Tuesday by 2 P M, leave Lumhertonin one hour, arrive at Fayetteville on Sunday and Wednesday by 7 A M, at Raleigh on Monday and Thurs day by 6 A M, at Le-vifburg by 2 P M, at Waireuton on Tuesday and Friday by ,5 A M, at Goldfon's by 2 P M, at Harris's by 7 P M, and at Peteifburgon Wednelday and Sa turday by 11 A M. , 7. from Camden by Statefburg ts Charleflon twite a weeh. Leave Camden every Sunday and Wednesday at hall palt2 p M, arrive at Charleston the next 1 uct»ay and Friday by noon. Retvrnvig. Leave CharUfton every Tuesday and Fri day by 9 P M, and arrive at Camden the next Thurlday and Sunday by 7 P M. 8. From Augusta by Wayaefborough to Savannah, once a week. Leave Augusta every Saturday at 1 P M, and arrive at Sa vannah the next Sunday by 6P M. Returning. 1 eave Savan nah tvery Tuesday at 10 A M, and arnve at Augulta the next Thurlday by 6 P M. g. From Abingdon by Hawltins court house to Danville. e*ce a week, Leave Abinjdon every Sunday at j A M, and arrive at Dan ville the next Saturday bv noon. Returning Leave Danville every Sunday at 6 A \l, and arrive at Abingdon the nex' Sa turday uocn. f rop-jih jorthn route anllbe received sntiithe \JI iUj ef nugujt nexL . No*. I. Jf rthfr of the ,< uU Xe 6. 7, or Va» \!„ , " -r the (Mb.l n. tk> tontraJtr i>to * _ Une fich ate r.h* »>' f" *» '! J rr ,fei „r • 1 pnpo mm to the iijiMCe cncreafed r dimi in - *< M S di Qficbcr next, ardtj continue for four ycirs until tie 30 th btptc«i- no. bcr. < 800. inclufi e. !SJ. rc ThePo/i Mifler General may after the hints oj anival Anc tni d'parture tfamtm-d ring the cartimance oj the iontra r i s .e Bar pretivh ** *OfUle COmpcnfitiw for any extra expe Je A. ( that mt\ be orrahoiud thereh\ . , Car Note 4. Fifteen-minutes fhdlheal'owei for op'ninganddojtng He] the nail at al. ofUces where no particular lime is [tucfiti Kill Note j. Forco ts quatter of au hour's,deb\ wiauoidab.e aca- Ry| ieuts ejeceptcdJjparriving after \tlie than paJc-Mm am mtrtU, the Contractor jhai! jo'fe t nnc dollar and ,(the the departure if mi /tending Mail, whereh th; Mi'ls if™*#* J, such depending Mail, kf a trip theContradtr [hallforfeit rndot . lars t tote deducted,jt cm hi,.fa\. JOSEPH HABERSHAM, Pcjl Majler General r* General Post Office, Philadelphia, June tl, i?q6. | ' or ; n°: Ip. eafl • * wit Di/lrift of Pennfyhama, to wit. ag( T) Eit remembered y that on the jixteerrtb dhy of May, in the J ( .j ia ' tjLJ twentieth year of tbe independence cf tie United Stales of America, Samuel Harr 'son Stritb, of the fold B friß, bath dc- ] r posited in this office the title of a book« the right whereof he claims, J . as proprietor, in tbe wards ftiltrwing : to ivit : Cle " Hifiory of the InfurreZion in the four IVeflem counties ] " of Pennsylvania, i» the year MDCCXCIV, •with a rc " cital of tbe cireumflances specially conne&ed therewith, and — » 44 an biflortcal of the previous ftuuiion of the country, "By William Findley, Menhir of the-Houfe cf Reprefenta- A j i " times of tbe United States." ]3ei V in conformity** tbe aft of the Cergref of the United States, en tit- 0^ 1 Jed "An Aft for the encouragement of learning, by f curing the ' copies of Charts and Books, to tbe Authors and Proprie ' tors of such copies, iurinv tbe times thereiumentioned." , ° SAMUFX CALDWELL, t Clerk of the fiijfhift of Pennsylvania. j>i, June IO lawA-w \ GEORGE HUNTER, CHE MIST, it 'No., 114 Soßth Second Street, ' HAS for theft two years past introduced a new fpccies of PERUVIAN BARK, called YELLOW ' BARK, which after repeated trials by the principal , Phyficiansof this city, is now preferred in aU.cafes of I importance that require it, to the. best R«id and Pale I' j i Bark. It is a powerful Astringent Bitter, fits well on the ftoraach, is certain in itseffeas, and requires only 1, half the usual quantity for adofe. * ca Many of the citizens of Thiladelphia are kow ac- J quainted with its virtues, the knowledge of which , in . '» ought to be extended over the Union. He has a large of ■ c fupplyof the Yellow Barlt, arixi a general aflbrtraent ol I y Drugs, Colours, Glass, Dye Stuffs, C3 s c. j LIKEWISE, j : Salt Petre, "Jalap, and Camphor, 3 By the Quantity. 1 7 May 19. ' *iaw?t Now PubUjliing by the Printer, j _ " No. 149, Chefnut-Street, and No. 3, Laetitia Court, 1 " delivering to Subscribers, and to be had at the different Book-Stores in this City, ■J The Fitjl Number of i Berriman & Co's S CHE A P AND ELEGANT EDITION OF The HOLY BIBLE. , Containing the Old and Nsw TeftamcnM and the Apocrypha, with marginal notes and re- j - erence,. AnTndex; or an account of the maftjeinaiiuWc ! • • pafTagesin the old and new Testament, pointing to the prat es j - wherrinthry b»pnrnfd. I ~ y in they are recorded. —ATaHe of Time.—Tables of fcrip y tur* mealures, weights and coins : with an appendix,contain '. Intr the method of calculating its measures of surface, V 1 hitherto wan ting in Treati/es on this fjthjed. A Table of Offices y and Conditions of men. . it conditions. I -T >. The sue of this Edition will be a LARGE FOLIO, 1 1- printed en a beautiful new type, and good paper, made par ticularly for it, It will be published in Numbers, notio ex- q !- «ed 10, one of which will be delivered w.ekly to fuhfcnb- I J i, crs at a quarter of a dollar, Those fubferibers who prefer I w y receiving the work complete, willbe attended td by fignifying ' the fame on any of tbe lubferjption papers m rhe Bookflores ta I- -in-this city. ... th ■e 2. There willbe an advance m the price, on lubictibing I. after the-firft of August next. 3 Inthecourfeof the Work willbe given an degant w F- Frontifoiecc—From »n Engraving of the celebrated artist, GRICNtON. t , ■g Berriman & Co. gratefully acknowledge the verv libera! at encouragement they havemet with ; and havereafonto believe g 1 at that the exeeution of their edition will answer every etpec- te y tation, and (beak its own praise. I Ik May 26 jaweaw. so " FOR S A LE % c y> a FOUNT of BREVIER, half worn; about fourhun a" dred weight. Enquire at the Office of tbe G»zette I L " of the United States, No. 119 Chefnut-ftreet. § « Urbanna Mill Seats , I SITUATE in Cecil county, Maryland, on the banks of the riv»r Sufquchanna, about one mile above tide wa- I ; r " ter, and commanding thc> water of that important river, the channel conduding the trade of which comes so near I the Mill Seats as to make it convenient to speak the boats; | and Mills may be so fituatedas to receive them along their rg walls, and bv witer lifts take in their cargoes. I at There is a power fufficient for many and any kind of I :r ufeful Water Works, and £0 mueh may bejuftly said in I ay commendation of this Scite as would be inconvenient to j at insert in a newspaper publication. 11a Those who may desire to be cencerned, will probably I art £nd tkcmfelves well pleased on viewingthe situation. Leases for any term of years may be obtained on appli- I a y cation to the subscriber, Kving on the premises. nd CLEMENT HOLLYDAY. J April 19. iawjm I 1 General Pofi Office, Philadelphia, j lay March 16, 1796 I irf- "VT7HEREAS sundry Letters, transmitted in the Mails t on VV of thellnited States, te and from Norfolk, in the I , at state of Virginia, were opened, and Bank Notes of feve- I " Sa- ral denominations fraudulently taken from them at York, I in the state aforefaid, in the months of Q£tober, Novem- j 1 ber and December lafi : and whereas a part ef iaid notes | lH 2 and some cash have been recovered and are now in poffeffi- I by on of the Post Matter General. In order therefore that] such Bank Notes as ftiall be identified may be restored to! ln the owners thereof, and that the remaining notes and cash I be equitably distributed among those who are entitled to I ce a them. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all perfpns who 1 s a . haVefuffeied by such fraudulent practices, within the pe- I »an- r ' o< J> and o* the route aforementioned, to exhibit their 1 lext claims without delay, supported by such reasonable proofs | as may he necessary to fnhftantiaty. them. Such notes as 1 j He. fliill be identified will be reeeived by application to the! General Post Office, on or before the fir ft day of July | Jan- next; and the residue of such cash and notes will then be I ville divided antonc the claimants in proportion to their refpec- I ' Sa- tive lofies, to be afqertiined by tf.e necessary proofs, which j e ifi on or hefore.that day fhaU be produced tothe General Poll I Office. (atiwtjuly) JOS. HABERSHAM. I SH O T OF il sizes, from 3* lb to Grape, Cai 1 oolcs, Pots, and other callings exscuted at -he fhorteil notice, [ Mail rods, from lod to spike, . , Hoop Iron, of all flies, or calks occulting into nails, from a brad to 12d nails, Anchors, from 17 Cwt.to ioolb. Bar Iron, , A Quantity of Jamesßiver Tobacco, 'V' J . : Carolina Pork. ' ali Herrings in barrels, tAV ' Kiln-dried cora meal in Hhds. and Bbls. ■" Rye flour &c. to be fold by — Levi Hollingfivorth f Son. d _— FOR i A 4. The A Valuable Farm, ]V CONtaining 450 acres of Land, in the town of Cler- plet mont, county of Columbia, Hate of New York formerly the property of col.Ten Brueck —about fix . east from the North River—fufficiently accommodated with wood, meadow and plow-land, and well watered— agenteel dwelling-house, a large Barn, and a thriving Or- , t chard, &c. &c. Very suitable for a gentleman or an aft iva farmer. , j, Price 10,000 Dollars. .; vc Apply to gen Henry Livingfton, at Ancram; or at Clermont to William Wilson. ii May aj T4 » F Q R SALS, A few hundred weight of Salt Petre in bags twc Best Sherry Wine J H in quarter casks j a c Champaigne in cases of 50 bottles toni A .quantity of White Lead, Bar Lead, and Shot in calks About 80 boxes tin plates, 'A few boxes of best C'aftile Soap entitled to drawback An invoice of Walking Canes and Perfumery Ditto Bandanna handkerchief*, and Some Elegant Italian Statuary. Samuel Breck, jtin. Rofs's Wharf. June 18. e °6 For $al6, A Valuable Grift and Saw Mill, IN New Jersey, near the Forks of Little Egg-Harbour. The Grift Milli* sixty by fort) feet, two water wheels,, and calculated for four run of Stones, with screen, fans and boulting-cloths, &c. The Saw-Mill has two faws,and q* capable ofcuttingfiveto 6 100 thonfandfectof Boards per the I year. A valuable piece ©f Cedar Swamp, within a mile 'J I and a half of the Mill, and within three quarters of a mile del; of a Landing The Lumber, &c. may be taken by water Hot I from the mill tail. S also for sale, dra Several Valuable Tra&s of Land, the I In Pennsylvania, for all of which payment will be receiv- I ed in the notes of MeiTrs Morris and Nicholfon, or in Ca(h. For further information apply to the Printer. I May 17. saw Now landing, ( At the lower fide of Market Jlreet -wharf, the Car• go of the Schooner Di[patch, from Demarara, Confijling cf S( Cayenne and Demarara Cotton, Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Rocou, and Cloves —also, 6co fides Soal Leather. jjfc For Sale by Notice to Claimants For BRITISH SPOLI ATIONS. ' THE COMMITTEE Appointed by the Merchants of this City, who are fuf , I ferers by Bt-itijh captures, - I Recommend, - ""TPHAT every-Claimant who has not already exhibited - I X well authenticated proofs of his property, furnifh, r 1 without delay, proof that the property claimed is bona. 3 j fide American, of its cost or value at the place of expor- ] s tation, and at the place to which it was destined, (where that can be done) and the freight payable or customary, ' I at the time of exportation, for like goods and voyages. t 1 When the claim is for vessel, to fpecify the tonnage, age, I where built, and the athial coil or value. ' I These documents ought to be proved by oath, or affirm- - 1 I ation, of the party claiming, made and certified by a ma e giftrate or notary public, and corroborated by such other . testimony, as the nature of the cafe will admit. f' I Such of them as are handed to the Committee, will be tlc I forwarded to the Coir milfioners appointed on the part of the United States, to adjust the Claims of American or I Citizens. an THOS. FITZSIMONS, Chairman e I of the Committee. Philadelphia, ift June, 1796. d4\v * Just Arrived, * f] In the Show Boston, James Kirkpatrick, master from Li- t ' n i- . „. T „ Ver P° ol ' th 5000 Bulhels oALT ; A ' I 100 Crates QUEENS WARE-; and An Assortment of SHIP CHANDLERY; w ip FORSALE U jOn board, at Pine-street wharf. Apply to of fames Campbell, or fc \ a o George Latimer. „ April 29. § d: J GEORGE HYDE, \ I TT AS removed to No. 149 Chefnut street, between 4th AJ. and sth streets, where he is prepared to continue a: I the business of o - Bookbinding, n I Extensively in all its various branches. . I ACCOUNT BOOKS, of all kinds, Rules and Bohnd ils I to any pattern, in the best and most approved methods, be j June 14 §ieai £ M Just Imported, ? T1 " J In the Ship Ganges, from Calcutta and Madras, and [^ s I for sale by ( :i; SAMUEL & MIERS FISHER, * to j Twenty-two packages of Goods : llh I CONTAINING, to • IURRAHS 1 'ho 1 VJJ" Tickerys pe- I Punjem Cloths leir I Hurried Humhums' J ofs I Baftaes, < 1 as I Roffeiah Coffeas ' the J Bahar Handkerchiefs uly I Guzzinahs be I T affaties iec- J Pullicat Silk Handkerchiefs nch I Patr.a Chintz coai fe and .fine 'oil I Peuiafcoes, 5sV. £zf c , • l- 6mo:6 ' Sieoiw INSURANCE OFFICE. JACOB SHOEMAKER, HAVING been encotiraged by several of hit friend to Undertake the Bafinelsof an Insurance Broic' to which he served an App'-entirclhip, has this Da v opened an Office at his Dwelling, No North IVater-Slreit; Wtfere he will be glad to execute Orders in that Line and hopes by his Attention and Pumfhiality, to >■ ive fall Satisfaction to all those vho may be pleased to favour him with their Bufuiefs. Ma y *6- d3othjn. JOSEPH COOKE\ GOLDSMITH ts* JEWELLER, The corner of Market aod Third-streets, Philadelphia; MOST refpectfuily informs his friends and the public that he has ricaved, per the laflt arrivals, a com plete and general assortment ofalraoft Every Article in his Line; Immediately ffom the manufa&ures of London, Bir mingham, and Sheffield, all of which are of the newelt fafhion, and will be fold, wholefaje and retail, on the .ow ed terras, and the Notes of Mr. Robert Morris, and Mr. JohuNicholfon deceived in payment at their current value. N. B. The upper part of theHoufe in which he now lives to be let, furnifned or unfurnifhed. la W WaflimgtOn Canal Lottery, N". I. WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authorised the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thotifand ; two hundred, afld fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting a Canal through the City of Washington, from the-Po - tomac to the Eaftera Branch Haruauf. The following is xjf No. I. Viz -I Prize of 20,000 dollars, 20,c00 I ditto 10,000 10,006 7 lad drawn") Tickets, each J 5,-°° 33>°op 6 ditto I.Oco 6poo 10 ditto 400 4,000 20 ditto 100 i,OOO 55 d:tto 5° 2,7j0 5750 ditto 12 '69,058 To be raised for the. Canal, 26.150 5 3 JO Priz'-s :l>J,boo 11650 Blanks, not two to a , 17500 Tickets, atTen Dollars, - 175,000 s The CommiOioners have taken the Securities re -1 q«ired by the aforefaid act for the punctual payment #f r the prizes. e The drawing of this Lottery will commence, without e delay, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which timely r notice will be given. Such prizes as are not demanded in. fit months after tte drawing is finiftei), fliall be confid.rcd as reliiKjttiJhed<A r the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly'' (&Zn:d) MOTLEY YOUNG, , DANIEL CARROLL, o/D. LEWIS DEBLOfS, / GEORGE WALKi-R, « Wm. M.DUNOMSON, THOMAS L*W, JAMES B.^tRY. City of Wafhineton, Feb. 11. .. § City of Washington. SCHEM". of the LOTTERY, No. 11, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE 1 FEDERAL CITY. . A magnificent } 20,000 dollars, & ) !Chooo dwelling-house, 5 ca( h 30.000, are J I ditto 15,000 & oath 15,000 30,000 " " • -I ditto 10,000 & c»(h 10,000 20,000 1 ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 io,oco 1 ditto 5 v ,000 & calh 5,000 10,000 * I ca(h prize of 10,000 2 do. 5,000 each, are» - 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000 20 do. 500 - - 10,000 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 d 2oa d®. 50 - - iq,ooo *' 40b do. ' 25 - - 10,000 f 1,000 do. 20 - 40,000 ~ 15,000 do. xo - 150,000 '' .16,739 Prizes. => 3J**oi Blanks. im 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 40,0000 » r N. B. To favour those who may take a quantity o£ Tickcts,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the Last drawn , e ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : And approved notes, securing payment in either monsy in or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received fee any number not less than 30 tickets. This Lottery will afford an elegant fpecirnen of the pri-* vate buildings to be crevsled in the City oi Washington— Two beautiful d<rf\gfis~ajre already for the entire fronts on two of the public squares; from these prawings it ispropofed to erect two centre and four corner buildings, as soon as poflible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the fchemc for the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray the necessary expenses of printing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for theNatianul University, to be created within the city of Wafliirigton. The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are fold off.—The money prizes will be payable in thirty days after it is ; and any prizes for which fortunate numbers aie not produced within twelve months after the: drawing isclofed, are to be considered as given tow. - I — the funi for the University ;it being determined tokt-. the whole business in a year from the ending of tYr -Ira ■ • ing, and to take up the bonds given as security rth The real securities given for the payment oi , ae are held by the President and two Dire&ors ; the Ban » of. Columbia, and are valued at more t ? an hill the • mount of the tottery. The twenty four gentlemen who t yaps the late Commifiioners aflifted in th* uvamr v- e ND Hotel Lottery are requested to unc'_?:ak;? "-susta ~ a second time on behalf of the public; a htfßciisii WJW' _ ber of thefc having kindly accepted, it is hoped thrt tne friends to a National University ahd the cthef fedcra je(sls may continue to favor the def'gn. • nd By accpunts receiver l fr«m piivso Continent as well as from Europe, vvhor ; \:\t tie c have been lent for fait, the public are allured that tue drawing will fpeediiy commence, aijd that c caution unavoidably neceffa-y.to iniur- - . j. 1 ? 0 ?,, the tickets, has 1 endered v -he Lhca. iuf on indiipen a SJAIUE . .LODGET. Tif.«' its nit" be had at th.- Brjk of Columbia ; o. •James Weft & Co. Baltiowre ; ■>' l'eter Gdroan, . Bo ■ 0 of John Hapkit •> Pi-hwoad .nd of Richard Welte. Cooper's Ferry. PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, —No. 119 — CHESNUT-STREET. If [Pricc Eight Dollars per Arainsi.j
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