IV]ails of the United States. PROPOSALS O earn ing the MAI'LS of the tjnited States on the following Post Roads, will he received at the General Post Office, until the fifteenth day of Ju- V ly next. I. From Portsmouth New Hampshire by Hampton Falls, "Newbmy Port, Ipswich, Beverly, Salem and Lyun to Bof lon, three times a week. May t. to November i. Receive the Mail at Portsmouth every Turf Hay, Thurfdav and Saturday ar 5A M, and ar r rive a' Boston the fame tiavs bv6 PM. Returning. Receive he Mail it Mdb every Monday, Wednesday and Fridav 4 A M, ana deliver it at Portsmouth the fame days by 6 v m: November 1, to May t. Receive the Mail at Portsmouth every Wednesday and Saturday at Sunrise, and arrive at Bof ten on'Thurfday and Monday bv 10 AM. Returning. Re ceive the Mail at Boston every Monday and Y* e.iiicfsay at 2 T* M, and arrive at Portsmouth on Tuesday and Thursday by Sanfet. 2 from Boston by Worcester, Brookfield, Springfield Nuffield, Hartford, Wethersfield, Middletown, Wallingloid, New Haven, Milford, Stra lord, Fairfisld, Norwalk, Stam ford and Kingfbridge to New ork, three times a wetk. May I, t© November 1. Receivcthe Mail at Bolton every Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 11 AM, arrive at Wor ccfter 'he farre evenings, leave Worcclter every Tuesday, Thursday and'Saterdav at 3 A M, arrive at Brookfield bv 10 AM, at Springfield by 2 P M, and at Hartfoid by 9 P M Leave Hartford ©n Wednelday, Fi iday and Monday at 3 * M, arrive at Vew Ha-ven by noon, at! Stamford in the evening, and ar New York on Thurfdav. Saturday and Tuelcjay by noon. Returning. Leave New York every 'Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 A M, deliver it at New Haven 011 Tuclday, Thui (day and Saturday by noon, and at Hartford by 9? M ; leave Hartford every Wednesday, Triday and Monday at 3 A M, arrive at Spring6eld by 10 A M. and at Worceller in the evening; leave Worceftereve ry Thursday. Saturday and Tuesday by 3 A M, and arrive at 'Boston by 1 P M. November 1, to May 1. Reeeivethe Mail at Boston every Monday, VVednefday and Friday at 2 P M, arrive at Biook field tlie next days by 4 P M, at Springfield in the evening, and at Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by noon, ar rive ar New Haven the n'xt days by 8 .1 M, and arrive at New York every "Friday, Monday and Wednesday by i,i A M. Returning. Leave New York every Monday, Wednesday and Frida> at a P Mi arrive at New Haven the next d*ys iu the evening, leave New Haven every Wednesday, Friday and TA oncay by AM, arrive atH.i.tford by 2PM, at Springs field by 9 P M, at Brookfield on Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by to AM, and at lioilon 011 Friday, Mouday and I "Wednefdayby 11 AM. J 3. Frr tn Ifxandria bv Cotchefter, Dumfries, Falmouth, Frederick (burg,. Bowling Green, Hanover court house, Rich- ( uiond and ro Peteriburg, three times a week. April 1, toNoveinbrr 1. Rrcciye the Mail at Alexandria, ' every Tuesday, ThuHdav and Saturday, at 4 A M, 3rrive at Trederickiburg by 7 PM, leave Fredenckfbiirg every WcdneC- j day, Friday and Monday at 4 A M. airive at Richmond by 7 P M, leave Richmond every Thmfday, Saturday and Tuel day by 4A M, and arrive at Feterfburg by xo A Jtf. Return ing. Leave Pcterfburg every Thursday, Saturday and Tues day by 1 P M, arrive at Richmond by 6 PM, leave Richmond the fame days bv 4 A M, and arrive at [• red erickiburg by 7 P M, leave Frederic kiburg every Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 4 A M, and arrive at Alexandria by 6 P M. T November i, to April I, Leave Alexandria every Tuef- <] day, Trrurjday and Saturday at 10*1 M, arrive at Fredericks- p burg evcrv Wednesday, -Friday and Monday by noon, leave Frederickfburg in one hour, anive at Richmond 1 hurfday, Satuiday and Tuesday by 6P M. leave Ricnmond Friday, Monday and Wednesday by 5 AM, and arrive at Peteriburg fey :o A M. Returning. Leave Peteriburg every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at x P M, arrive at Richmond by 6 P M, Richmond every Wednesday, Friday and Monday at x A M, anive at Frederxkfburg on Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by iMM, and arrive at Alexandria on Friday, T Mortdav'and Wednesday by 1 P M. e 4. From Richmond by New Kent «oinlKoufe, Williams- P burg, Yorktown and. Hampton to Norfolk, three times a week. ™ April i, to November 1. Leave Richmond every Tuef- ,r day, and Saturday at 3 AM, arrive at Hampton by qP M. leave Hampton on Wednesday, Friday and Monday u ] by 5A M, and arrive at Norfolk by 11 A M. Returning. .Leave Norfolk every Thurlday, Saturday and Tuesday at 1 ai PM, arrive at Hampton by 6 PM, leave Hampton every Friday, Monday and Wednelday at 3 A M, and arrive at RichWond by 7 P M. P 1 November 1, to April 1. Leave Richmond every Mod- 1,1 day, Wednesday and Friday byfl AM, arrive at Williams- cc burg bv 6P M, leave Williamfburg every Tuesday, I'hurf- er Saturday by 5A M, arrive as Hampton by 11 A xM, r f and at Norfolk-by 6 PM. Returning. Leave Norfolk every Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 1 1 AM, arrive at Ic ton by 5 P M, leave Hampton every Friday Monday and Wed nesday bv $ AM, anive at Williarr.fburg by 6 PM, leave as Williamfburg Saturday, Tuesday and Tfrurfday by 5 AM, •and arrive at Richmond by 6 P M. 5. From Peteriburg by Cabbin Point, Smithfield and Suf- " folk to Portsmouth, three times a week. April * > to November 1. Rcceivc the Mail at Peteriburg, c " every Monday, Wednesday ana Friday by nA M, arrive at th Suffolk Tuesday, Tnuifday and Saturday by nooo, and ai 12 Tortfmouth by 7 PM. Returning. Leave Portlmouth eveiy Tuesday, Thurfdav and Saturday by 10 P M, arrive at Suffolk every Monday, Wednesday and Friaay by 10 AM, and at Peteilburg every 1 uefday Thursday and Satui day by noon. , November 1, 10 pril 1. Leave Peteriburg every Friday, ncjay and Wednesday by n A M, arrive at Suffolk on of lurday. 1 uefday and Thursday by noon, and at Poitfmouth by ,5 P M. Returning. Leave Portfrnoutb every Saturday Tuelday and Thursday at Sunset, arrive at Suffolk on Monday Wedneldav and Friday bv 10 A M, and at Pete.'fburg 011 i'ueftlav* Thursday and Saturday by noon. O 6 Trom Pcteiffeurgby HaruaTs, Goldfon's, Warrenton, Lewilbirg, Kaieigh, Averyfborough, Fayetteville, Lumber- tei ton, Chcraw coan house, Camden, Columbia and Edgefield th, cotrrt house to AuguMa, iunce a week, th. Leave Petersburg every Tuesday and Friday by 110011, ar- an rive at Harris's by 7P M, at Goldfon's on Wednesday and wa jatuiday bv 8 A M. at Warrenton by 2 P M, at I.ewifburg onTl.urlday and Sunday BAM, at Raleigh by 3PM, at u f c l'ayettevilje every Friday and Monday by l P M, at cc ton by qP M> leave Lumberton every Saturday and Tuesday - n / by 4 A M, arrive at Cheraw couit house by 4 P M, arrive at Camden on Sunday and Wednesday t»y 2P M, at Columbia r vi\ Monday and Thurlday 4 AM. airive at Ldgcfteld court n h«>ufeou Tuesday and Friday at 6 j A M, and at' Augulta by fioOh. Returning. Leave ugufta eveiy Tuetday arid Friday cat by 8 P M, arrive at Edgefield court house on Wednesday and Saiuidav by 10 AM, at Columbia on Thursday and Sunday by \x> A M, ac Camden by 7 P M. leave Camden eycry 1m 1- aay and Monday by 4 A M, arrive at Cheraw court house by 5 PM, a'- Lumberton every Saturday and Tuesday by' 2 P M, leave Lombciton in hour, arnveat >ayetteville on Sunday and Wednesday by 7A M, at Raleigh on Monday and Thurl- "V oay by 6 A M, at Lewifburg by 2PM, at Warrenton on V Tuclday and fnday. by 5 AM, at Goldfon's by 2 P M, at ftai llariis's by 7 PM, and at Petciftxxigon Wednesday and Sa- ral :- oay by 11 in 7. From Camden by Stateffcurg Charlton tyicfi a wck. bet Leave Camden every Sunday and Wednesday at bait' pal* £ anc PM, arrive at Char the next 1 uefday and Friday by on nooi». Returning Charlellon every Tuesday and Fri- f uc day by 9 PM. and arrive Camden the next Thursday and t } ic oii'ndiy l>y 7 P M. j. e 2. Irom AugufU by W« > to. Savannah, cr.ee a t+ijikf . „ Leave Augusta every at 1 P M, and arrive at Sa vanna'n the next by 6P M. Returning. ItaveSavan- r !° nab every Ynefday «|C ic A. M, and arrive at Augulta the ncxi Tiiuiloay by 6 P M. u£ 1 From Abingioi: by Hawkins court house to Danville. 1 frttc a U eei, Gc l eave every, Sunday at 5A M, and arrive at Din- lie * v*lle th. next Saturday by noon. Returning. Leave Danville div e.-c ry Suuday at 6 A \i, and arrive at the nex-.Sa- tiv< i;i> da \w» )n. / top fir h'ds r\,<te will be received intilthe IJI on oj Auouji kaL. Oil . "N'ote- I. If either of the route 1 6, 7, or 8 artalUTtdly s. J €X . the continn-incr-vf the Cmt' j the Cor>traJ>r it '» id fine such alterations in carrsvtr, the Mai/, u td his pa< is to be en creafed or di mini (he 4 in proportion to the dijtunce encreafei or di.ntn lijh ed by such *Ueroion. Note 2. The Contrasts are to be in operation on the firfi dry oj on Oftoternext, and to continue for four y C ais until the 30 th Septtm tic btr, tßoo, trclufiz-e. r Note 3. The Post Matter G'neral m-ry alter the times of arriv.il ' ll " and departure at any timed rirfgth' continuance of the Conirafls. he brtvioujly flip Ming an adequate compenfaiion for any extra expeuje that may be occa[toned thereby lis, Not 4. Fifteen minutes /hall he dl'owed for opening and clofng of- the mail at all offices where no partkutjr time is tpectfied. Note 5. For ev ry quarter of an hour s deh\f unavoidable acci uth dents excepted) in arriving after { the times prefer ibed in any -ontracf, arr the Contractor Jhal I Jorfert one dollar, and if the delay continue until ive th: departure of any defending Mail, wkcrebx the Mails (eftined for lav such depending Mail, Ififc a trip. theloatratlor foal(forfeit t-n 'dvl y 6 lars. to be deduced from his pay. 2 wtjulyx. JOSEPH HABERSHAM, Pojl Mqfler G«wra/ > c _ GtiuAi Post Omot, ! j 2 Philadelphia, Juneti- 1796. bjr " " N0 . I^6. ld Diflritt of Pcnnjylvania, to wit. , T) Eit that on the jtxteentb day of May, i* tie m . 13 twentieth year of the independence of the United States of America, Samuel Harrfc* , of. the said Drfrifi, bdtb de zry pofitedin this office the title of a boyi, the right 'whereof he claims, or- as proprietory in the wsrds fMowing : to wit : I ay, _ " Hi/lory of th* Infurreftion in the four IV*jlcrn counties i° "of Pennfilvawa, i* the year As DC CXCIV, ivith a re- M «« cital of the c>rcurr.f auces Specially connctfed therewith, and M, «t an bijloncal review of the j>re-vi' us ftuatiun of the country, ng, «« gy WMlftn Findley, Member of the Houfe'of Rebrfnta y " fives of the United States.** ' in conformity to tl>e a£i of the /ongrfs of the United States, entit led "An A£i for the encouragement of learning, by fecuri/.g the • ' copies of Tvfjfis, Charts and-Booh, to the Authors and Proprie- • ' tors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned 4 , c . SAMUEL CALDWELL, 1 a t , Clerk of the Diflrifl of * ' fune TO ( I! GEORGE HUNTER, 1 nd CHEMIST, lr " No. 114 South Second Street) I V- T TAS for thefr two years past introduced a newfpcclts t IT of PERUVIAN BARK, called YELLOW ( h( . BARK, which after repeated trials by the prujciy il 1( j Physicians of this city, is now preferred in alt cafcs of importance that require it, to the belt Red and Pale id Bark. It is a powerful, Astringent Bitter, fits well on id the stomach, i* certain in its efl'eils, and requires only half the usual quantity for a dose. Many of the citizens of Phitadejpjiia are ho,\v ac- t quainted with its virtues, tjie knowledge of which ought to be extended over the Union. He has a large a ' supply of th* Yellow Bark, and a general afTortrnent of I t Drugs, Colours, Glass, Dye Stuff's, Ssfc. t LIKEWISE, «- Salt Petre, Jalap, and Camphor, By the Quantity. 7 Ma y "9- *raw7t 1 d Now Publifb'mg by the Printer, No. 149, Chefnut-Street, and No. 3, Lsetitia Court, '! - delivering to Subscribers, and to be had at the different " Book-Stores in this Gity, e The Firfl Number of tl Berriman & Co's f! g CHEAP AND ELEGAN'T EDITION OF ° The HOLY BIBLE. y , jc] y Containing the Old and t j Testaments and the Apocrypha, with marginal notes and re erences. An Index ;or an account of the mo([ remarkable pafTagesin the old and new Teftamcnt, pointing to the places ? wherein they happened, and to the places of fcriprure where- ir . in they arerecjrded.—A Table of Time.—"! ables of scrip t ture meaf'ures, weights and coins : with an appendix,contain f ing the method of calculating its measures of surface, hitherto wavtingin Treatfcs on this fubjccl. A Table ol QJfieei and Conditions of men. f CONDITIONS. t 1. The size of this Edition will be a LARGE FOLTO, printed «n a beautiful new type, and good paper, made par- "1 ticularlytor it, It will be publiftied in Numbers, notto er- } ceed 30, one of which will be delivered weekly to fubfer ib- j ers, at a quarter of a dollar. Thofo fubferibers who prefer receiving the W/ork complete, will be attended to bv fignifying , the fame oft any ps the iubfeription papers in rhe BookUoret in this city. ' s. There willbezn advance in the price, on .fultf ribing after the firrt of August next. fq 3 In thecourfeof the Work willbe given an elegant d: Fvontifpiec«—From an Engraving of tl\e celebrated artilt, G R I C N I Oft. § t Berriman & Co. gfatefuUyacknowledge the very liberal *" encouragement they haye met wfth; and have reafoato believe the execution of their edition will aafwer every expec ts .ion» and j(peak its own praif, May 26 3awcow. FOR SA L E. In A FOUNT of BREVIER, half worn ; ibottt fourTinn- a ' J dred weight. Enquire at the Office of the Gazette M of the United State#, No. 119 diefnut-ftreet. § m Urbanna Mill Seats , cn SITUATE in Cecil county, Maryland, on the banks e the river Sufquehanca, about one mile abqve tide wa ter, and commanding the water of that important river, channel conducting the trade of which comes so near the Mill Seats as to make it convenient to Jpeak the boats; and Mills be so situated as to receive,them along their "a walls, and by water lifts take in their cargoes. ar ' There is a power fufficient for many and any kind of •" ufeful Water Works, and so much may Kejuflly said in co iimendation of this Scite as would inconvenient to insert in 'a newspaper publication. i'hofe who may dciire to be concerned, will probably ~" find themf.lves well pleased on viewingtlie situation. . Leases for any term of years may be obtained on appli cation to the fubferiber, living on the premises. CLEMENT HOLLrDAr. (I A P ril '9- iaw 3 m General Poji Office, Philadelphia, att W March 16, 1796. ' ! ' HEREAS sundry Letters, transmitted in the Mails Fr , of the United States, ta and from Norfolk, in the t |. Hate of Virginia, were opened, and Bank Notes of feve- ' ral denominations fraudulently taken from them at York, in the state aforefaid, in the months of Odtober, Novcm- ~ ber and December la.land whereas a pai tof said note, i and some calh liave been recovered and are now in possessi on ot thePoifcMafter Gene:al. In order therefore that tuch Bank Notes as lhall be identified naay be reftorcd to the owners thereof, and that the remaining notes and calh l>e equitably distributed among thofc who are entitled to them. NOTICE IS li£REBY GIVEN toall pcrfons who J n< havefuficied by such fraudulent pradices, within the pc- the riod, and oh the route aforementioned, to exhibit their tie claims without delay, supported by such reasonable proofs nui as may to fubftantin, them. Such notes as Ika,. lie identified will be received by application to the ~ General l'oll Office, on or before the firit uay of fuly next; and the residue of such cash and notfcs will then be divided among the claimants in proportion to their respec tive loi.es, to be aftertiined by the r.cccffary proofs,which on or before that day (hall be produced tothe General Poll 1 Olhce. (iawtjuiy) JQd. IiA£EiI£HAM. ' I SHOT «. !1 (izes, from 31 lb to Grape, nin- V s Camboolei, Pots, an J other callings ex*cute\3Jat the shortest notice, nf Nail rods, from lod to spike, 'en- (loop Iron, of all sizes, for casks or cutting into nails, from a brad to lid nails, mil Anchors, from 17 Cwt.to loolb. Bar Iron, < "J e A. Quantity of Jamts River Tobacco, Carolina Pork. * Herrings in barrels, . Kiln-dried corn meal in Hhds. and Hbls. a Rye flour &c. to be fold by .mil Levi Hollingjworth Iff Son. for Auzvfl 4 " idw ~~ FOR S ALE, \ few hundred weight ©f Salt Petre in bags Belt Sherry Wine I I-J in quarter calki Champaigne in cafos of 50 bottles , A quantity of White Lead, Bar Lead, and Shot in eafks About 80 boxes tin plate?, A few boxes of best Caftita Soap entitled to drawback An invoice of Walking Canes and Perfumery Ditto Bandanna handkerchiefs, and ij ' f Some Elegant Italian StatHary. a- Samuel Breck, jttrt. Kofi's Wharf. 1 June iS. ■ eo6 ties . re in H For Sale, | £ A Valuable Grift and Saw Mill, IN N?w Jersey, near the forks of Little Ksfg-Harbeur. t The, Grift Mill in sixty by forty feet, two water wheels, ; tl t and for four run of Stones, with tcrcrn, fans t ■ie- and boulting-cloths, '&c. The Saw-Mill has two capable ofcuttingfiveto 6 too thoufandfeetOf Boardsper year. A valuable piece ef Cedar Swamp, within a mile • and a half of the Mill, and within three quarters of a mile of a Landing The Lumber, «3cc. may be taken by water — from the mill tail. ALSO FOR SALE, Several Valua.ble Tra&s of Land, In Pennsylvania, for all of which payment.will be receiv its ed in the notes of MeiTrs Morris and Nicholfon, or in W Cash. nl For further information apply to the Printer. of May 17. law ;» GKOR.GE HYDE, X^| removed to-ls T o.; 149 Chdfnut street, between 4th 11 and sth streets, w;here he is prepared to continue q c ." the buHnels of ( ;e Bookbladiiie, of E tenfively in all its various branches! ACCOUNT BOOKS, of all kinds, Ruled and*BobNi> n to any pattern, in thebeft and mod approved methods. j lime J 4 §reoi JOHN.PAUL JONES. INFORMATION is hereby given, that the late John Paul Jones was a pre. one tor of five shares (aniount ing to about 5867 icres) in a trail of land purchased by ' the Ohio Company, in the territory of the United States of America, north-weft of the river Oljio ; and that his heirs, or legal representative, on application to the direc tors of said cpmpany, at Marietta in the territory aiore- - said, will receive a deed of the said five lharcs, or rights of land. The application may be made personally or by an agent, S but proper documents must be produced to prove the claimant or the legal heirs or representative of the laid Jones l~ n.e. A sit is not known in what .country the person cs or persons interfiled reside, it will be an ad ofi.cne volence i c _ every Printer in America and Europe, who lhall insert this advertisement in his paper. In belialf of the dire&ors of the Ohio Company, RUFUS PUTNAM. ei Marietta, May 10,1796. fjune4] sawow 1 reujury Department ; >> Revenue-"Oficr, March 10th, 1796. r " pF.OFOSALS will he received at the office of the A Commijfumtr of the Rsvcrue, (No. 43, at the corner of >" Third and Ciiefnut-lkccis, Miiladeiphiu) for building in r Nerth-Car«lina, •s 1- A Light-Honfe upon Cap,e-Hatt«yas. 11. A Beacon House upon Shell Caflle island. g Descriptions of eafli, and all other particulars, may be Ken on application at the offices of any of the Superinten »t da its of 1 jghr-Houfes, or of the Snpervifbrs of.the Reve t, jc, or of the of the Customs 11 any of tht t| states ; as alfoat .this office.. « w !m e Bank of the United States, ■KTnrinv u u ■ JUNE 14th, 1796. „ M u *?VP is hereby given, that applications will be re ceivcfl at Bank, until the firft day of July next, m . tu clufive, for the purchaie of tie fix per cent llockjjeanntr mtereft from the firll day ofjnly nfxt.to b, ifl\ied agree- or " £ 7 aA ) °! Co "£ refe . the thirty-firlt day of ar e May iaft, entitled, "an ad making provision for the pay ment of certain debts of the UnitedGtates." • va CONDI T'ji.O N s": T Ift. Said stock will be fold at parjor notes with two sri cndorf.is.tobe approved of, at terms not exceedw tliree, 11 » J , VC '" onths . » n three equal instalments " Id. No sum left than one hundred dollars will be'fold, por any lum eicpreiling a part of one hundred th r dollars. A ' * A ' i? ' ri " "M' i "" :nn ' "'COm/mnicd by tic naUs offered it, tl: , r tayntnt arc to U made in tif fame manner a> fir daunts yW t, be banded to tbe Cajbler, from vho m be re Ul f tuved on the fieond of Ju.y. 1 By order of the Dire dors, a _ ii. SIMPSON, Cashier. al! aawtl J wftjt ;; r u r ~ ~ " foiv sale, , ~r~ i t h . An elegant 3 story Brick MeflWe ,h And LOT of. GROUND ; ■iTriTu l 7ro P ert y of George Dannacker, deceased) ur , VV < P" zza and kitchen, cow-house, and ffabling 0 f lor 34 horses, a.gaod pump in the yard, &c. Situ- m . ate on the Weft fide of Front, near Callow-Hill street—u Ps Mn°" Upied by Mr " J ohn Kincaid. thl xN. B rhe Lot is 21 1-2 feet front on the Weft fide of H . ■ fh"? ? de f h ° H the North fide ' '57 feet, and on a , the South fide, 156. GEyHGE KEMBI.E ). , u . ■ May ~ JAMES TRIMBLE j Ei rs " sri — y - • qaw2m j cc . iO be fold at private i'ale, or let tor one Cc y® 3l "? ha , \ HANDSOME, new, three story brick house, dr; xt- u°H Cde oi Filbert-street, the firft above cat , Niuth-ltreet : It is neatly fLnilhed, has a good yard, thi and Liie privilege of a thirty feet alley in the rear of ..V, Imrne d'ate polTeftion and an indisputable ti tle will be given.—For terins apply to No. hi, Chef- J a ' ; nut-itreet. of - June 2 - .od, Co For Sale, ~ = A rew Calks"of Fii'lt Quality INDIGO. p Enqmre a: No. 7 i, South Water lireet. , the ftf INSURANCE OFFICE. the JACOB SHOEMAKER, HAVING been encoai'aged by several of his friends to Undertake the Bufinefrof an Insurance Broker 3m ta which he served an Apprenticelhlp, has this Day opened an Office at his Dwelling, No. 29, North IVatir-Slreet; Where he will be glad to execute Orders in that Line and hopes by his Attention an'} Piindlualiti', to jive full Satisfaction to all those who may be pleased [« favour him with their BjGnefj. May 16. d3othjn. JOSEPH COOKET~~ _ GOLDSMITH W JEWELLER, The corner of Market and Third-streets, Philadetphia- MOST refpectfully informs his friends and the ou iiic* that he ha- recaivcd, per the lall arrivals, a com plete and general assortment of almost Eveiy Article la his Line; Immediately from the manufactures of London, Bir mingham, and Sheffield, all of which are of the new-ft fafhion, and will be fold, wholesale and retail, o* the .o-.v eft terms, and the Notes of Mr. Ro'icrt Morris, and Mr. JohnNicholfon received in payment at their current value. N. B. The upper part of the House in which he now lives to be let, furnifhed or unfurrcifhtd. IH v - Waflungton Canal Lottery, nO. r. WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authorised the underwritten, to raise twenty-lit thudui.ij ir. two hundred, and fifty dollars, for tlje purpose of 16, a Canal through City of Waihington, from the l'o ns tojnacto theEaftern Branch Harbour. 1( 1 The following is the SCHEME of No. I. «r Viz .1 Prize of 20,000 dollars, 20,000 ' ,c I ditto 10,000 lo,opo le 7 last drawn er Tickets, each f Sfioo 3J,000 6 ditto 1,000 6,000 10 ditto 400 4,000 20 ditto 100 2,000 »- 5J ditto 50 2,750 in J 7jo ditto 12 69,008 To be raised for the Canal, 26,250 5850 Prizes, 175,0 j0 11650 Bianks, not two to a prize. 17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175,000 :h £5" The Cenimiffioners have taken the Securities re le quired by the aforefaid ad for the punctual payaient-ef the prizes. The drawing of this Lottery will commence, without delay, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which timely notice will be given. ® Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months after the drawing is finilhed, (hail be consider.-d as relinquished for the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly,. (Sigmdj NOTLEY YOUNG, ° DANIEL CARttOLL.o/D. 11 LEWIS DEBLOfS, GEORGE WALKER, > I WM. M. DUNC ANSON, THOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY. Q>rv of Wa r hmgtoB > Feb. xi. § vJity cf Wafhiagton. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, f POP. THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FEDERAL CITY. n A magnificent Laaoooalollart, &J ---e dwelling-hsufe, J cash 30,600, are 5 i°> ooo t I ditto 15,000 & calli 25,000 40,000 I ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000 I ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000 20,000 I ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 lo,oco i ditto 5,,000 & caffc 5,c00 10,000 1 cash prize of 10,000 2 do. 5,000 each, are, • ic.ooo 10 do. 1,000 - - ie,ooo f 20 do. 500 - . 10,000 00 do. 100 - - I0)000 200 do. 50 - - 10,000 400 do. 25 - - 10,000 3,000 do. 20 - 20,000 15.000 do. jo - 150,000 16,739 I'rizes. 335261 Blanks. : 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 40,0000 N. B. To favour those who may take 3 quantity oP ■: **cket6,the prizeof 40,000 dollars will be the Last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the L4«t but : . And approved notes, securing payment ineither monsy ; or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for r any number not Ufs than 30 tickets. This Lottery wilUfford an elegant specimen of the pri vate buildings to becreiled in the City of Washington— Two beautiful designs are already feififted for die entire , fronts on two of the public squares ; from these prawings itispropofed to erect two centre and four comer buildings ' as soon as possible after this lottery is fold,' and to convey them, when conjiplete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manger described in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A new deduction of five per ccnt. will be made to defray the necessary expenses of printing, &c. and the surplus , will be made a part of the fund intended Jor the National University, to be credted within the city of Wafhineton. r , f h t Dr^ illg wili tommel ' c '-' as as the tickets are fold off.--The money prizes will be payable in thirty days alter it is fir.jfhad ; and any pr.zes for which fortunate numbers aii ti<st produced within twelve months after ths drawmg is closed, are to be confideredas (riven towards the tun. for the University ; it being determined to fettle tne whole business in a year from the e-.ding of the draw "!£» an< * to take up. the bonds given as fccurity. The real fecurit.es given for the payment ps the Prizes, ire held by the Prcfidenf and two Directors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a mount of the lottery. . V'f r CH£y -i-° Ur en ' l . emen wh ° by appointment of the bt(j Commifl.oners afhfted in.the management of the Hotel Lottery are requeued to undertake this arduous talk a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufficem num ber ot these having kindly accepted, it Is hoped that the riends to a National Umverlity and the other federal ob jects may continui to f3vor-tbc design. By accounts rweived from the different parts of the Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets have been sent for sale, the public are allured that the drawing will speedily commence, and that the care and caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe disposal of the tickets, has rendered the iru.r- suspension indifpenikbic. , , r . , , , SAMUEL BLOB GMT. neketsmay be had at the Bank of Columbia ; of JaniesU eft &Co. Baltimore ; of Peter Gilman, Bofion ; of Jonn Hop Kins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wills, Cooper a rerry. PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, —No. 119 — C H E SN UT-SY ft E ET. [Priae Eight Dollars per .iraium.]
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