vriails of the United States, ul'.i Kirr I PROPOSALS For carrying the MAILS of the United o%*r • e Post Road., will be received at the 'G- era! Post Office, until the fifteenth day of Ju- alldde !v nes*. K™"" V n< j*" that m U F.on. Portsmouth New Hampfhirc by F ?»'. ■ N» Newbury Por.. IpWh, Beverly, Sa em and Lynn Co Bos- the* ion thrntimisj week. p o rtfmouth dents. Mav i» to November i. Keeeive tnc t, *. *' U F Number ~to May Receive the Mail at rverv WeAnc«»y and Saturdav at Sui.nf., aud arrive at Bo Monday by , o A M Re cive the Mail at Boston every Monday and WeoneMay « PM, and arrive at Ponfmouth on Tuesday and Thursday y Sn f e, 'lro m Bdfton by Woreefter, Brookfield, SprwjfieW, , feSiKS: B ttiw 82 5? s&tsiw* w - Th.irf.iay and Saturday at 3 A M, arrive at Brooke Id by 10 ts : .„; vf j, \'ew Haven by noon, at Stamford tri the even ng, JrdatNew York on Thursday, Saturday and Tuefdayby « ir-d at JSew Upturning. Leave New York every „ j.,. Wednefdav and Friday at 11 AM, deliver it at y , New Haven r.VTu.fday, Thu> May » ndSiiu^^ b eofie Z at Hartford by 9 9 M i leave Hartford every /orJ , t rjd.y and Monday at 3 A M, arrive at Springfield b,- A M, and at Woreefter in the evening; leave Wq^efter eve. ry Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 3 A M, and arrive B °NovTmber u 'to May 1. Receivethe Mail at Boston every Monday, Wednelday and Friday at « P M, arrive at B.onk field the next days by 4 P M, at' Springfield inthe evening,and at Hartford on Wt'dnefday, Friday and Monday by noon r ar rive at New Haven the next days by 8 A M, and arrive at Kew York;every Friday, Monday and Wcdne.day by 11 AM. JJ HcMMf. Leave New York every Monday, Wednesday arid JlI Friday 'at 2 PM, arrive at New Haven the next diys m the g Xing! leave New Have,, every W.dnefday, Friday and p , M ondavtv l AM, arrive a'Hartford by 2 P M, at Spring^ field by oPM, at Brook field on Tlyii Way, Saturday and V T"iefday by 10 AM, and at Boston on Friday, Monday and Bar «"* Prom Alexandria by Colchester, Dumfries, Falmouth, ha!i Frederick (burg, Bowling Green, Hanover court house, Rich- P wftidand Ofbornt't, to Petetfburg, three timts azveek. qua April t, to November 1. Receive the Mail at Alexandria, QU g everv Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4A M, arrive at f F.ede.ickfburc by 7 fM, leave Fiedtrickfcurg every Wednef- > a g nd Monday at 4A M, arrive at Richmond by Dl n P M leave Richmond every Tkm (day, Saturday and Tuef day by 4A M, and arriveat PoterfWgby 10 AM. Return. £ ml Leave Peteifborg every Thursday, Saturday and 1 uef jfj bv 1 P M. arriveat Richmond by 6 P M, leave Richmond the fame days by 4A M, and arrive at Fredenckfburg by 7 I P M, leave Fredeiicklburg every Wednesday, and — Monday at 4 A M, and arrive at Alexandria by 6 P M. November i, to April I. Leave Alexandria every Tuef- Nq day, TWurfday and Saturday at 10 A M, amveat Fredericks- burg every Wednesday, Friday and Monday by noon, leave FrefiericMburg in one hour, arriveat Richmond Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 6P M, leave Riu.mond Friday, , Mtfhday and Wednesday by 5 A M, and arriveat Petersburg V,v ,0 A M. Returning. Leave Petersburg every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at . P M, arrive at Richmond by P », Wave Richmond every Wednesday, Friday and Monday at* A M, arrive at FrederickfDurg on Thuifday, Saturday and luefday by il A M, and arrive at Alexandria on Friday, Monday and Wednesday by 1 P M. Tel A From Richmond by New Kent court house, WJjiaroi- ere f bu*r. Yorktown and Hampton to Norfolk, three ttrnia week. Aoril 1. to November t. Leave Richmond every Tuef- w h day, Thursday and Saturday at 3A M, arrive at Hatoptdnl by io , „PM leave Hampton on Wednesday, Friday and Monday tBP LcV M. and arrive at Norfolk by 11 A M. Returning. i„ s LeaveHorfolk every Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday at 1 hit/, P M arrive at Hampton by 6 P M leave Hampton every „ BC Friday, Monday and Wednesday at,3 A'M, and arrive at R, 1, Leate Richmond every Mon- pr ; day, Wednesday and Friday by 4, AM, arr.ve at W.U.ams- tic , burs bv 6P M, leave Wllham(W £ every Tuesday, Thu.f- cee day and Saturday by 5A M, arrive at Hampton by 11 AM, ers and at Noifolkby 6 PM. Returning. Leave Norfolk every rec Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 11 AM, arrive at Hamp tht ton by aP M, leave Hampton every Friday Monday and Wed- ,p SjKVc A M, arrive at 6 P M, leave Wiiliainlburg Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday by 5 AM, aft ancf&nlvcTat Richmond'by 6 P"M. , cr 5 . From Peterfborg'by Cabbin Point, Smithlield and Sut- Fr folk to Portfr.outh,- three umtiavieek. Gi AAril I, to Noveiaber f. ! RcceiVethe Mail at Petetfburg every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by 11 AM, arrive at em SufWNcToefiiy; Thurfday-and'Saturday by'noon, and at th; Portttiouth by 7P M. Returning. Leave Portfinouth every' tat ' Tuafdav, Thursday and Saturday by 10 PM, arriveat Suffolk every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by 10 A M„*nd at - Petersburg every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday by noon. November >, to " pril 1. Leave Peteflbdrg every Fndiy, . Monday and Wednelday by u A M, arrive at Suffolk on Sa turday, Tuefday 1 artd Thursday by noon, and at Ponfmouth o£ by a P'»M Returning. Leive Portfmoiith «vmy SaiUrday - Tudtiai' and-Thurfday atSunfet, arriveat Suffolk on Monday Wednefdav and Friday by so A M, and it. yk Tuefday','Tftu'rWav artd Saiifiday by nOon 6) #.dm Pcreiflkurg by Harm's, Goldton's, Warwnton, Lewiliwrgj Raleigh, Avervfborough, Fayetteville; Lumber- tg lon/Cnevaw cowl noufe, Camden, Columbia and Edgefield coun house to Augusta, juice a vxck, . Leave Perexfbuig luefday and Friday by noon, ar rive atifl'a""'* by 7PM, at Cioldfon's on Wednelday and ar Saturday by 8 A it, at Warrcn-.on by 2 PM, at l.ewilbjrg * ontf urfday SrtdSunday'byß A M, at Raleigh by .3 f SI, at Fayet.'evillc every Friday and Monday by 1 P SS, a. Lumber, ul ton s>y 9 P ffli leave LuAberton every Satu.diy and Til-fday cc hy 4 & V, arrive at Ghei*aw toutt htfufe bv 4 P'M, arrive at in CamCen on Sunday and Wednesday.by I'P M, at Columbia on Sloaoy and Thurfday 4 AM. arnve ar Edgefield court fii house o. l uclday and FricUy at 6 j A M, and at Vy rioon. R«urn:ng. Leave ugulla-every Tnefday aod Friday ci by 8 P M, d.'V'veat Edgffießl doutt Wufe &h Wednelday and Saturday by 10 A M, at Columbia on Thursday and' Sunday b/rtrA !tf,'«t"Caiiniin by-7 fM. -teave'Cjuideu e'vciy Frt- . cay and' Monday by 4 A r *M, arrive a'.'Chef<~ court house by 5 P M, ar Lumbelton-eVery Saturday and Vuclday by 2 P M, kove Lumbcrtonin one hour, arrive „i on Sunday and Wednesday by 7 A 'M, at Raleigh on Monday and i'nurl- 1 day by 6 A M, at Lewifburg by z P M, at Wairenton on Tueldav »'.d Friday by 5 AM, at Qofdfon's by a P M, at f Karris*j by 7 PM, and at JPeiei&uig on Wtdncfday and Sa- r turday by 11 A M. i 7. From Camdert by Scateftmrg te Charleston tuiiee a week. 1 Leave Cahicipn eWrv lu.iday and Wednesday at half'patli . f M, *rnvr at iWf *exl 1 ueMay and Friday by. , n.run. Returning Leave Charleston every I'aefday and Fii- j d«y by 9P M, and ariive-jt Ca.fiden the next Thursday and ( Sunday bv 7 P M; ] 8. ftewn Augulla by Waynelbarough to Savannah, once a u>.ek. '' ' "* ' Leave Augusta every Saturday at 1 P M, and arrive at Sa vanAah the nexiAiuday'by 6 P M." Returning. l caveSavan aah every Tnefday at io A W, andamveat Augulla the next Thur.da, byftP M g. From Abingdon by Hawkins reurt house to Danville. onre t> uxek, Leave lMngdon every Suivdty at 5 A M, and arrive at Dan viW the- next S-ii'itd-y bv Riiitrr.iug. ' Danville e. . y Suudav a' (i 1 > M, a(i3' arrive at Abingdon the ixr*t Sa ti.rriav :w»n i npjib JitUintrilc tiillbc recch-ed mtilthe ij!' i; of Augijl nctt. I } 1 .p( ■ v t 7f 'i v rsf the routes A') S, 7. " r 8 " re a ''P "'l | hiO Mf'thi 'ronrtmiKf of the Cnntra'j. the )'" e Al H,re fuck a'te "t. •». in carrwg the h " r I J cZfTor 4:*i»fk-< * W™ » tffhttl h fak JtentHtn. ■ , en vO / Mwl ' »Jr\. the Contra*, are to be in rttTCtiar Hoo] OHohmeit. aiitj continue jor four yeits until 3 her 830. inchfl t. . < aT rivil Ancl Note PiePofl Mnler General water the I('.J - , , and Jef Jure at any Led ri*J th ■ o t tke f ' prei'ioujly HiP"'<itinr ar adefiuatecomfenfttit* for any txt , the mail at .1! cKees where no farticula- tme u b , Note 5 . Forev >y quarter of an hour s Rye dents excepted) in arriving after,the "mtsJumue the Cmtrado- Jhall Jorfe't on, dollar f„ A, the dctarture of any depending Marly whersh the - / ■ . : }uch depend JU& b/e theContral* i w pH HABERSH AM, I . Pojl Mafler General p SiHimt Post Office, ■ Philadelphia, Ju:,e m 17<jS- '° rn *t /s s > - - .• • Call > N °. 136. . wU , Diftrift. of Pennsylvania, to wit. age BV.it remembered, iliat em the sixteenth day of May, i„ the c l*i] twentieth year of the independent* »/ the United State, of ive j America, Samuel Harrf.n Smith, of the said Mr#, tatbde- p „ posies in this office the title of a boot, the right u-hereof he cla.mf , A as proprietor, in the ntrds fel/owing : to wit : Clei » HiOory of the Infurreiiion in the four lVeflern counties j 0 •' of Pennsylvania, if, the year MDCCXCIt', ivith a re " cital of the clrcumjlances fpeeially connected tberrwitb, and ', "an bi/lorical review of thejrengfus fituatit* of the country, 1. «By William Find/ey, Member of the Hmfe of Repecfertta- As. y « fives of the United States." . Bed y conformity to ihe aft of the Congress of the United States, entit " lid "An Aft for the encouragement of learning, by fcurmo Ihe c copies of Maps, Charts and Booh, to the Authors and Proprie- Ab( tors of such copies, during the times therein merttioned. S 0 SAMUEL CALDWELL, \ n Clerk of the llijiriii oj Pennsylvania. Dlt June 10 - GEORGE HUNTER^ CHEMIST, j , t JJo. 114 South Second Street, I. TTAS for these two years part introduced a new fpccies A ti of PERUVIAN BARK, called YELLOW '1 BARK, wl)ich after repeated trials by the principil ° Physicians of this city, is now preferred' iff all cales of ? importance that require it, to the best R»d and Pale d Bark. It is a powerful Astringent Bitter, fitt wejl on the stomach, it certain in its effeas, and requires only ~ half the usual quantity for a dose. 1 ci r 1- M?ny ps the citize*3 of Philadelphia are »ow ac-. y e 2 quainted with its virtues, the knowledge of which ln( a ' ought to be extended over the Union. He has a larpe 0 f > supply of the Yellow Bark, and a general assortment of f ro ,y Drugs, Colours, Gla/s, Dye Stuff, ifc -1 Salt Petre, Jalap, and Camphor, d By the Quantity. p, 7 May 19. *» w 7t Notv Publijh'ng by the Printer, — f- No. 149, Chefnut-Street, arid No. 3, L*titia Court, s * deliverinir to Subscribers, and to be had at the different ' e Book-Stores in this City, A £ The Firjl Number of '& Berriman & Co's 4S CHE A P AND ELEGANT EDITION OF The HOLY BIBLE. y, Containing the Old and N.>w Testament. and the Apocrypha, with marginal notes and re-, «- erences. An Index ; or an account as the most remarkable k. pedoro. in the old «»■ 10 tnc places tf- wherein they happened, and to the places of fcriptu.e where- l 3 y to thcV arc recorded. —A Table of Timei Tables of fcrip ay turetneafures, weight.and coins : with an appendix,contain. g. ine the method of calculating its MEMWRts of SURFAC«, JT 1 hithext) wanting in Trettifes en this fubjetl. A Table of Offices ry «(,d Conditions of wen. It CONDITIONS. t 1. Thefizeof this Edition will be a LARGE FOLIO, '0- printed »n a beautiful new type, and good paper, made parr "- ticuiarlyfor it, It will be published in Numbers, notto ex- r" <f- cee d 30, one of which will be delivered weekly to fubfcrib- VI, ers, at a quarter of a dollar. Those fubferibers who prefer w "J -'He work complHc. willbe attended to by (ignifying si, 'P the fame on any of the fubfeription papers in rhe Book (lores t5 : 4" ip this city. . . " ' . tl ive a . There will be an advance in the price, on fiibfavbing J( 1 after the firfi of August next. 3 In the courfc of the Work will be given an elegant w if- Frontifpicre—From an Engraving of the celebrated artist, Gkic'nion. ' . irg Birriman & Co. gratef»llyacknowledge the very liberal at encouragement they have met with; and havereafonto believe g 1 at that the of < heir edition will answer every expec- te -■r y tat ion, and /peak its own praise. alk 3awtow. & " *—" F0 R SALE. c ay». A FOUNT of BREVIER, half worn ; about four hun- Sa- /\ dred weight. Enquiry at the Office of the Gazette of tbe United States, No. Jl9 Chefnut-ftrtet § on Urbanna JVlill Seats , SITUATE in Cecil county, Maryland, on the banks o 11 the riv«r Siifquehanna, about one mile above tide wa ter, and 'commanding th# water of that important river, e the channel conducing the trade of which comes so near ar _ the Mill $eats as to make it convenient to speak the boats , nc i and. Mills may h* so fituatedas to receive them their , I(J . walls, and by water lifts take in their clrgoes. tat There ia a power fuflicieht for many and any kind of 3er ufeful Water Works, and so much may be justly said in day commendati on of this.Scite as would b« inconvenient to eat insert in a newspaper publication. ibia Those who may desire to be concerned, will probably surt find tf emfelves well pleased on viewing the situation. 1 by Leases for any term of years may be obtained on appli day cation to the Xubfcriber, living on the premises. a,,d CLEMENT HOLLTDAr. 2'y April 19. iawjm 1 General Poji Office, Philadelphia, .day . .. March 16, 1796. turf- VTTHEREAS sundry Letteis, transmitted in the Mails 1 non VV of the \ I sited States, to and from Norfolk, in the i, at state of Virginia, were opened, and Bank, Notes of feve-' 1 Sa- ral denominations fraudulently taken from thei» at York, in the ttate atorefaid, in the months of Otftober, Noveiu- Week. ber and December last ; and whereas a. pajt«sf' Ciil^notes aatl 1 and f omc ca (s, have been recovered and are now in poflefli y > on of the Post Mafter-Geno.-al. In order thwefore that ' d Bank Notes as fhiill be identified may be rcllorcd j 0 an the owners thereof, and that the remaining notes and cash be equitably distributed among those who are entitled to them. NOTICE IS H£RpBY GIVEN to all persons who it Sa- have fuffeted by such fraadulent pradices, within the pe avan- rio( ®' °" route, aforementioned, to exhibit their : next claims without delay, supported by such reafonablc proofs as may be Heceffary to l fubftantiatr them. Such notes as .vjlle. be identified will be received by .application to the General Post Office* oft or.;hefore the firft day of July Dan- next; and the residue of such calh and notes will then be nville divided among the claimants in proportion to their rcfpec xi Sa- tive lolfes, to be afcertijned by the neceflary proofs, which tie if! on or before that day shall be produced tothe General Post J Office. (aawrjuljr) JOS. HABERSHAM. I S H .0 T t 'A? II -zo, f rom 32 lb , Q Pots s and other c*o»ags esscuwd at tne H fhc.rtei notice, _ to U Ma.il rods from lod to Tpike, . tow Hoop Iron, of all (Ues, far cast, or. cutting u-to cads from a bratl to 1 id , I Anchors, from 17 Cwt.to loolb. Wh« \ Bar Iron, j ' A Quantity of James River lobacco, ( Carolina Pork. ~ j ' Herrings in barrels, „ K.iln-dried corn meal in Hhds. and Bbls. ' Rye flour &c. to be fold by } Levi Hollingfwor.tk & oon. . n r Au?vrl 4 r " FOR S A JL "MA The A Valuable Farm, M CONt/iinipg 450- acres- of Land, in the town of Cler- pletc mont, county of Columbia, state of New \ ork formerly the property of cpl.Ten Broeck—•;about fix rmles - east frpm the North River—fufficiently accommodated with wood, meadow and plow-land, and well watered {•jjjjj a genteel dwelling-house, a large Barn, and a thriving O.- chard, &c. &c. Very suitable for a gentleman or an act s iv« farmer. N ■- Price 1.0,000 Dollars. liTes Apply to, gen Henry Livingfton, at Ancram; or at Clcrrnoo* to William Wilfian. \j " May-45 v V, FOR S A f. A few hundred weight of Salt Petri: in bags two Bed Sherry Wine I H in quarter calks a q '• Ghampaignc in cases of 50 bottles . - . torn A quantiiy rtf White Lead, Bar Lead, and Shot in cases About 8q boxes tin platts, A few boxes of belt Caltile Soap entitled to drawback \n invoice of; Walking Canes and Perfumery Ditto Bandanna handkerchiefs, and Some Elegant Italian StatHary. ; Samuel Breck, jiw. Rof»'s Wharf. Jupe 18. eo6 v For Sale, A Valuable Grift and Saw Mill, J TN New Jersey, near the Forks of Little Egg^Harbour. 1* Tha.Grift MillU fxxty by forty feet, two water wheels, !" and calculated for four run of Stones,, with screen, falls y. 4nd boulting-cloths, &c. The Saw-Mill has two faws,and quii capable of cutting five to 6 100 thoufandfectof Boards per the c ~ year. A valuable piece ef Cedar Swamp, within a mile '] 'J' anda half of the Mill, and within three quarters of a mile deb t s of a Landing. The Lumber, &£■ may be-taken by water H ot ; from the mill tail. S C. ALSp for sale, dra Several Valuable; Tratts of Land, the In Penniylvaijia, for.all of which payment will be receiv ed in the notes of Meflrs. Morris and Nicholfoa, or . in ■>Cafli.- _ For further information apply to the Printer. May 17. saw j s Now landing, ( /It the lower fide of Mar lei Jlreet wharf, the Car- ~~ go of the Schooner Dispatch, from Demarara, Conji/mg of S( Cayenne, and Demarara Cotton, Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Rocou, aad j 6eofides Soal Leather. ] re-, ForSaleby ** ble ISAAC H K RVBVy! Juw. 6 mo- io. ||«v]. No. 5 south Watgr-ftreet. Notice to Claimants "• For BRITISH SPOLIATIONS. ' THE COMMITTEE Appointed by the Merchants of this City, wbo,arei fuf [O, ferers by Bntijh captures, >ar- Rbcommend, ex- '"T'HAT every Claimant who has not already exhibited rib- 1 well, authenticated proofr.of his property, furnilh, I :fer Without delay, proof that the property, claimed is bona '"8 fide American, of its colt or value at the place of expor >res tition, and at the place to which it was deftined,<-(v\here that can be done) and the freight payable or cuftomarj, "°f> at the time of exportation, for like goods and voyages. When the claim is for vessel, to fpedfy the tonnage,-age, j'JJ where built, and the aikual cost or value. 1 ' These documents ought to be proved by »ath, or iflirnl- j era l ation, of the party claiming, rpade and certified by a ma- I • lcvc gillrate or notary public, and corroborated,by such other tedimony, as the nature as the' tafe will admit; ' Such of them as are handed to the Committee, will be tij 1. forwarded to the Con miflioners.-appointed on the part of the United States, to adjust the Claims of Amtrie&n 01 Citizens. 1 a " iun , THOS. FITZSIMONS, Chairman. ette of the Committee. I v; Philadeiphia, Ift June, 1796. d4iv T — - 11 —1 ;.i.~ , ...■ ft Jufl; Arrived, In the Snow Boston, Jamep Kirkpatrick, raafeer from Li- I , wa- verjiool, , " a r 5000 BulheU SALT; J 100 Crates QUEENS WARE ; and , " An Affartmcnt of SHIP CHANDLERY ; heir for sale \l On board, at Pint-ftrext .wharf.^—Apply to dos "James ■ Campbell, or | f n to George Latimer. " April » 9 . $ j c ably : 1 t GEORGE HYDE, h HAS removed to No. 149 C'hsfout street, between 4th I I 1 ahd jth streets, where he is prepared to continue j 1 m the business of I ( Bookbinding', I > Extensively in all its various branches. . ACCOUNT BOOKS, of all kinds, Ruled and Bound J ' flails to any pattern, in thebeft and approved method?. I nthe June 14 § leol |; feve- ■ " —— I iork . Jufl; Imported, * e ">- In the Ship Ganges, from Calcutta.and Madras, and 1 HT for lale by that SAMUEL V MIERS, FISHER, :d to Twenty-two packages of Goods i icafh containing, . ed to /HURRAHS 5 who VjT Tickerys le pe- Cloths their Hurrial Humhums proofs Baftaes v ites as Rofferah Cofleas. I o the Bahar H antlkerchiefs , ' July Guzzinahs len be Taffaties efpec- Pullicat Silk Handkercbiafs which Patna Chintz coarse and fine il Post Peniafooes, &e. tgT e . EsV . Jrf. 6 mo: 6. ~ INSURANCE OFFICE. JACOB SHOEMAKER, HAVING been .-ncoiragetl by fe vera! of hisFrrearls to Undertake the Bufinefsof an Insurance Broke*' to which He served an ippientioefliip, has this Day ripened an Office at his Dwelling, « ATo. 29, North l/jter-Slreet ; Where he wittte glad to execute Orrters in that Line .Hid hopes by his Atwfcttort an ; l PtorifVuaHty, to tull Satkfa*fWon ID all those who may be pWafty tu favour him with their Bufmcfs. May 26. djothfn. JOSEPH C 0 OYE] ~ GOLBSMITH Is" JEWELLER, The, corner o.f Market and Third-llrects, Philadelphia- i MOST refpeflluliy informs his friends and the public! ■■ that he ha.- received, per the lalt arrivals, a coin. plete and general assortment of alirioft J Every Article in his Line; Immediately fr6m the manufactures of London, Bir mingham, and Sheffic' i, all of which are of the htfweft J falbion, and will be fold, wholefatc and retail, on th« ,o«r ---pft terms, and tha Notes of Mr. Robert Morris, aad Mr* JohnNicholfon received in payment-at their current value. ' N. B. The upper part of the House in which he now '' livesio bi let, furnifhed orunfurni/h£d. law "j Wafhmgton Canal Lottery, N°. I. WHEREAS the State of Maryland- has authorised the underwritten, to rfufe twenty-fix thoufanj two hundred', and fifty dollars, for the pnipofe of cutting a Canal through the City of Walvingcon, from the Po tomac to theEaftern Branch Haruour, The following is the SCHEME of No. 1. Viz -I Prize of 20,000 dollars, 20,000 1 ditto 10,000 10,000 :» 7 last drawn") Tickets, each J 35>000 6 ditto 1,000 6,000 10 ditto 40c3 4,000 10 ditto 100 2,000 55 ditto 50 2>7JO J 750 ditto 12 69,008 To be raifed-for the Canal, art, 15a 5850 Prizes, 111* 175^00- 116,50 Slants, not two to a prize, >, 17 joo; Tickets, at Ten-'Dollars 1 , - 175,000 s The Commiffioivers have taken ehi Securities re' 1 d quired by the aforel'aid act for the puii&nal 'payment'W 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 prize* as-asfcnot demanded in fix'monfh 1 jfter<th» drawing is fiuifhed, fhill he eoiifidenrd for the benefit of the. Canal, .and apnropriated'accprditigly.- (Signed) NOTLEY YOUNG, n DANIEL CARROLL, o/D. lewis dsseois, GEORGE WALKER, ~ Wm. M.dungANSON; ? TKOMAS LAW,' tl i JAMES BARKY. City of Wa(hington ( Feb. 11. § City of Washington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11^ FOR- THE IMPRQVEME NfiOF THE d FEDERAL-CITY. r. 1 A magnificent ) 20,000 dollars, & > I dwelling-house, ) ca(h 30.000, are ) S<h99°— t I ditto 15,000 & calk »j40,000 I 1 ditto & 15,000 30,000 > , ~ 1 I ditto 105000 TSc'calh 10,000 20,000 1-ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 -. I I ditto 5.,000 & calh 5,000 10,000 '• | 1 talh prize' of iojboo a do. 5,00 a each, are, • 10,000 /" -10 do. 1,000 - - 10,060 T -~ 20 do. 500 - - 10,000 00 do. 100-,• - 10,'000 200 d«(. - - 10,000 ' 400 do. ~2j - - 10,is00 na 1,000 do.. 2,0 - 20,000 15,000 do. Jo.- - - 150,000 16,739 Prizes*'.; 31,261 Blanksv r 1 - | 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 40,0000 ler I N. B. To favour,thofe who may take a qnastit/aiff Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the be ticket, and the 30,000 the last but o»t>? 0 f And approved notes,- securing payment io either money :an prizes, in ten days after drawing, will be received for I any number not less thm 30 tickets. I This Lottery will afford an elegant fj>ecin *n of'tihipri- I vite buildings to be ere&ectin the' City of Wafjiipgton— I Two beautiful, defigjns.are already feletSlid for the entire fnonts on two of the public fquases j frqm these prawings I itjis proposed to eredf two centre and four corner buHdingsj I as soon as pdflihli after thief lottery is fold, and to convey I them, when complete, to the fortunate ladventurCTs, in I the manner de&ribed ifi the fdiemc for the Hotel Lottery. j A nett deduAion of fivtfper cent/will be made 16 defray j the necessary expenses of printing} &c. and the furplu» I wilUe made a part of the'fund intended for the National I University, to be ereded within the city Washington. The Draw-ing will commence a(s;foon '3» thß tickets are I fold off.—The money prizes will be payable in thirty days I after it is finifhad ; and any prizes for which fortunate I numbers at e not proceed Within tWel'vte toonths after tbs 5 I drawing is closed,- are tabe confidercdas given towards I the fun 4 for the University ; it being determined to fettle I the whole bufitiefo in n year from the ending of the draw- I ing, and to take up the bonds given as security. 4th 11 The real securities given for the payment of the Prizes, n ue I are held by the President and two Diredors ps the Bank I of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the 1 1 mount ot the lettcry. The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment o£ I the late Commissioners afiifted in the management of the UNB I Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous taflc j I a second time 011 behalf of the public j a fuffieient num ■— I ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the | friends to a National University and the other federal ob | jeSs may continueto favor the defigii. and I By accounts received from the diflerent parts of the ; I Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets ! I have been sent for sale, the public are allured that the 1 drawing will fpcedily commen«e, and that the care ana j caution unavoidably necessary to infare a Cafe disposal 01 I the tickets, has rendered the fhorr fufpeofion indispensable. SAMUEL BLODGET. I ,§, Tieket9 tnay be had at the Bank of Columbia ;of I James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Oilman, Boftoo; 1 of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richatd Wells, I CaoperYPerry. I > '- ' ■ ■ .1-. IL ■ • , ' ' ~ POINTED BY JOHN FENNO, 119 — CHESNU T-S TREE T# twf .*1 [Prise Eight Doliara per Aaiiwm.j
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