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PliiWIelphia & Baltimore LINE OF STEAM-BOAT & STAGES, of of ed a By way o£ WILMINGTON & ELKTON hverii Aiondny, Wednesday & Friday» IT».. Steam Boat SUPERIOR, Captain Milner, will leave the first wharf above Mat ket street, RUILAUELPHlA, *t 3 o'clock, in the at er* o.jn, on the aforesaid days for Bal timore. The Steam Boat NEW-JEftSEY, Captain Roge*- vi'.l leave BALTIMORE for 1'hila delp a i; .he attemoon of said days These Boacs are connected by a line of Stages, estab lished on the new turnpike between Wilming ton and Elkton %* i'he SUPERIOR will leave Wilming ton every day for Philadelphia, (Sundays ex cepted) at 7 o'clock in the morning, and Phila delphia every afternoon at 3 o'clock, for W il mington Passengers received and delivered at Chester and at Marcus Hook. Seats for Baltimore taken at Mr. David Brintords Tavern. May 7—tD I 1 Turnpike Notice. THE l'icsiilent and Managers of the Gap & Newport turnpike Company have directed t lu tom of Ten Dollar, on each share ot steck 1 *. the additional subset iption to be paid into the Treasury, on the first day of June next, being the tilth and last payment Those nock-holders who ; earnestly requested ment, as no further indulgence can he given. James Keiton, Treasurer. Tump se Office, } May l î , 1817. 3 — —St. in arrears .vith former instalments are make immediate pay To lient, A FARM in Dragon Neck, Red Lion hun dred, the estate of Samuel Crow, deceased. In quire of Francis Hangliey, Cuardian of the minor children of said S. Crow. Feb. 22—tf S1EP il EN BO 1)1) Y 5 W'llminf-ton, Infor. the public that he ha» at his shop corner of Mark. i and Third Streets, Saddles and Bridles Of every description; Coach, Gig, Stage, Cart, and W zggon Harness ; Trunks Of all sizes and every quality—all of which he will sell tow for G AMI. Also, Bridle-Rills mid Stirrups, Plated a. common, lower than can oe obtained elsewhere. Feb. 12 —tf 1 Bank of helaivare , Mav ». 1817. *T HR President and D rectors of this Bank have deebr-d a dividend ot ten dollars and every share of the capital stock- payable to ' the Stockhold«*!^ or _.ieir legal rearer.ema-ives, «*>* u,, ' c after »ne A) U inst. eaci jh^iu unc! %Vuri ell. May -i— lu w4 1 Cashier. Rank of Delaware, Mav 3, 1817. NOTICE is hereby given to the bäockholders of this Bank, that an Election will be held at their Banking House, on Monday the second day ott.PM month, (June) between, the hours ot three and five o'clock ehoice of nine Directors for the ensuing year. By order oi the Board, Edward Worrell, Cashier he afternoon, for the May " — law It Cash Will be given, by tUsn. sain Of fit sfl co .foi: places, f dt der" iatii vcci.Lir,;/, . G. Hodg the Bran factory, near (■ stiana Bridge, Wilmington. Tournas Skidmoro, JRodJi >rd. fi doves O' ,/ and Brothers, 0.1 ■ Haddock's b/aii / lit Mr. March 5—// Chin ch Notice. The Protestant episcopalians of the State of Del., are are in foamed, that the Annual Meet ing »ne Convention of this Diocese, will be »ne Town of Milford, on Saturday the 7thcf June next. Win. nici.es, Secretary ot the Convention. May 10— Full SALE. THAT (>••11111.1(1,ut,s . and Lot, situatedm m B • uughof twenty two ». cton Water treet, a-d exm.dn through the square to From street, vvnhcove> ent buildings 01 Front street fitted f« Tiiis House »u has been occupied ;y ijuck Haut». m* 1 of *h** first materials, . ?. Public House, is divided a good cellar under the whoK that mig .< ne r eel r a Bottling Cellar. Tht terni » of p «ymcn' vit! be made easy chav*r, and the property ma> be occupied im mediately. into u the put Enquire of Vilen M'Lune, , Del. May 14—4t Wilnriingtt "t Ploasrhs I", ' SALE. hand, and intend:; 'lpply of Citings anil tty and of different sort:, land, from 50, up size and quality. And forewarn all persons in ioiii making, using, or *s Patent Ploughs, «nly purchased of me, or by ohed that Farmers may fie ig over of the line to get Pa they may expect to be brought »st i f they do, as the -Jubscriher And offers for sale, Patent Rights is of the state, so that there will supply. or four hands wanledimmcdiate uugh making business, two black two in wood. David Dickinson, s. Front street, opposite the Black as * -raf"; -lawfim V By the President of the L : . States. WHEREAS by an act entitled " an act pro viding For the sale of the ract of land jat the lower rapids of Sandusky «wer," passed on the 27th day of April, 1816 , it was enacted that all the lauds in the said tract, except the reserva ade in the said act, should be offered for sale to the highest bidder, at Wooster, in the state of Ohio, under the direction of 'he Register of .he Land Office, and the receiver of public monies at Wonder, and on such day or days, as shall, by a public proclamation of the President of the United Staus, be designated for that pur pose : and whereas by an act entitled " an act providing for the sal<- of the tract of land at the British tort at the Miami of the Lake, at »he foot of the rapids, and for other purposes," passed the 27th day of April, 1816, it was enact ed that all the lands contained in the said tract, except the reservations and exceptions made in the said act, should be offered for sale to the highest bidder, at Wooster, in the state of Ohio, under the direction ot the Register of the 1 ar.d Office, and the Receiver of public monies at Wooster, and on sut h day or days as shall by a public proclamation of the President of the United States be designated for that purpose \Viierefoi.e, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, in conformity with the provisions of the acts before recited, do hereby declare a*d make known that the lands authori sed to be be sold by the first mentioned ael, shall be offe ed for sale to the highest bidder, at Woos ter in the state of Ohio, on th first Monday <1 July next, and continue open for »even days and no longer? and that the lands authorised tobe sold by the last mentioned act, shull be offered for s*le to the highest bidder at the same place, on the third Tuesday in July next, and continue open for seven days and no longef*. Given under my hand, this 15th day of April, 1817. (Signed) I 1 .Lancs Monroe. By the President, J MEIGS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. April 2Ö— FOR SALE, A Tract of Land , IN Cecil county, Md. situate jrtli fast River, atout two a , containing oi Which being v i.; on the aqove premises — - Distillery,&c. navigation render» i on one of the branches 0/ and a half miles from Naviga nte htimtrcd and sixty acres; one blind, cd ell timbered, ihe remainder arable. 1 tier i eligible situation for a Mill, Fhi. i he c of the above tin. notice of any Ship timbei fur the Haiti :,on the premise»,» great r titnUei mfortabk The a; perh •ell :,iling in Fire-wood : market, as the of valuable white oak trees, dwelling, kitchen, barn and uther ntv. situation is healthy, with a spring of veulent to the house. Uicre is also a uuildin ',1 con This property ;l Maffett, Esq. and al.»u Mr. 8imp 0 . will be m third will be rti extended credit, with prop«: Enquire of the subscriber, Josiah L. Fouixl, Near Warwick, Cedi County, Md. er, late to wit: I. ly ueccased. The pay No in band, .he :urity. nainder on July 29—tf Mills tor 8ale. to FOR sale a Grist and Saw Mill, situated ai the head of the Bohemia river Cecil county, Maryland. Both ar<- in exccieut order ; die Grist Mill having been ihorough.) repaired the last six months, an.; furnished whii new buirs. The building is oi otsck—there is a nouse, g-r den, and several acres of land attached to die n remises. ha^uB loi'amf nwetilSf £Sla2Picu r u?u. C ' lre i C m? dam r.as lately been fut usihed with new gates, and is in excellent condition. 1 here is a joui. dation laid fi r a Grist or Fulling Mill, for which it would he an advantageous situation — For terms, apply at this Office. ot t Wilmington, Lei. Apr! 1G—tf Maryland, ss. Cavil County Orphans' Court, April Tenu, 1»17. On application "t John Mercer ar.d Peregn u ors c<t the personal estau Jt tîcta'cd —li is ordered, ui Biddle, ad mini ti JOHN DAVIS, ney give the ratio: required by taw for créditer to exhibit their els iiie against ihe said deceased estate, and that the same be published 01 ct a week for live weeks success vv y 111 the Delaware Gazette, published in W.lnungton, and in the Baltimore federal Gazette. In testimoi tracted f, that the foregoihg is truly ex« n tht minutes of proceedings ol s Court the Or). cil county, i have hereto set my name am. affixed ihe public seal uf my office, this eighth tiu> ot April, A. D.1817. Henry 1). Miller, Regr. Wills for Csecil Couuty. IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ABOVE OKDiiK. This is to c Notice, That the subscribe 1 .-, of Cæcil county, have obtained from the Orphans Court ot -.a 1 county, etters of administration on the pe.M..*a estate of JOHN DAVIS, Es (t it he. Late of Cxcil county, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased are here ny warned to exhibit the same with the voucliers 'hereof, to the subscribers, eighth day of December next ; they may other wise hy law* be excluded from all bent tit of said '•■^tate. Persons indebted to said deceased, ar, inquired to make payment to the subscribers. Given under our hands, this eighth day of April,eighteen hundred and seventeen. John Mercer or before the * Peregrine Biddle, Administrators. Sassafras Neck, April 16—tawGt TAKE NOTICE. The subscribers have this day obtained from the Register'of Wilis, of New Castle County, letters of administration, dr bonis non , personal estate of Dr. WILLIAM MKEE. late of New Castle county, deceased—^\.l per sons having claims against sail deceased are hereby required to exhibit them, legally proven, ro the subscribers, on or before the first day of September next, otherwise tney may be exclu ded from any benefit of said estate ; and all per sons indebted to the deceased are required to make payment without delay. John Mercer, Peregrine Biddle, Adtumisirurorsdc bom» non. I!,. Cxcil County, Sassafras, April 15, 1817. N. B. Creditors may del General JOHN S I QCK.TÜN* who is authoris ed t» receive them. April 16—lawfii their accounts to VALUABLE MEDICINES. THE proprietor of Lee's original Family Medicines, . ... pcct fully informs his friend« and the public i:i general, that he continues carefully to prepare the above well established Medicine» at his Dispensary, No. 63, Hanover street, Bal timore, where they are always to be lud wholesale and retail. #• Those who purcha the most liberal terms. Elegant Show bills turnished gratis. Lee's Antihilious Bills. Of to *ell again will be trea«* 1 The operation of these highlv esteemed Pills is perfectly mild, and the experience oF thousands has proved, they may he used in every situation in life without the least in convenience. They &c. &c. sexes, tion» mild or admirably adapted to carry off superfluous bile, LEE'S Worm Destroying Lozenges. The proprietor has now the pleasure of stating that the following case came under his immediate observation: is little daughter, about s years old, appeared very vM* to lose her flesh, no particular cause could be given for her tlius pining away, she was at length taken with fever», which, with other symptoms led him tu believe she had worms ; lie gave her a dose of Lee's Lozenp.es, which ghtaway,incredible a* tt mav appear.: worms, the fifteen and the other thirteen Indu s In length, each three fourths of hie inch round ; he lia. ;. ges to another of his children, which broi quantity of vei The proprid those inclined Ms Dispensary. away a small worms. iuaV in possession ot the 'arge worms; them will ho gratified by calling at Lee's Elixir. dy for colds, obstinate coughs, catarhs, , ai. Jajvr .a hing consumptions. s the determination . am, brim A sovereign le tria asth th. of the tfi !• s : te rod y 11 the ;s and ing, the in has an by A ..it it dModge* •d , health fid evacuate the tough eus the weakened •. ?f the disor j'hleghi cl» of the In 1 Ml king at » are of cours* -f l!i the n feet nail y and permanent the »>mp' 11 red. Sovereign Itch ifmltnent, ro CURE WAHR •/ application, f**t ingredient. Yhisvegt '* ay lie nie »t delicate pregnant iady Ij! Genuine Crrm'.ni Lotion. iiilly, rendering the skin delicately soft and smooth ; impioving the complexion. LEE'S any pernicious remedy is *'o mild; yet effica (l with the uti/io»t safety, on the on a child uf a week old. mi Mercury a\ ■ i. , th. *S Fhe Persi, Lot Restorative Tooth Powder. , Tills excellent preparation comfort* and strengthens the —-.'-- *»— **—mclfrom decay. LEE'S Genuine Essence ££ Extract 0/ MUSTARD. 0/ cd A *afe and effectual remedy for Acute and Cl 1 m.itism, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Palsy, Sprain», Bruises, Pains in the Face. Neck, Yc. , „ , I he experience many ages and the testimony of the bÖSt medical practitioner» irom an early period to tlicpre '-ent time agree in ascribing to Mustard very powemtl and »inguiar virtues. Lce's INDIAN VLGL I ABLE SPECIFIC, for the Vene real ic Rheu and ing LEK'S Grand Restorative & 1 Nervous COiH MALS. , to be a .ruly Proved hy long and extensive experie; valuable Medicine. INFALLIBLE AGUE DROPS, warranted F YE WATER I OUTH-ACHE Dili'PS ANODYNE ELIXIR, for the cure of headaches, .ec's CÜRNPl. A8 FER. Lee's UP HALVE. The piop.kio-* i letters cure. the the yet 1 i ■ ad to insert the many Certlfi ,tg the above truly valuable •w»p.iper, is impracticable—'" p' dence lespe. ttul'.y proffer» mg public. They are sold oy He ai m? — this, ii •.fore with eferta«. the .■ . i lierai anl Un hit appointment, hy Mrs. Man Lotkerinan. h , Wilmington. ft. Lockert cu.li supply from E a It irr. ore. observe each article has Who has id 1!. rb**i NOAH RIDGELY. J.iitc Michael Lee t? Co. March 22—tf TO liEiNT, The More Cf Wharf T tiie Southeasterly enaof M ^ ket street, fine Wharf has been improved lately, so a.s to ..fford ? •' vement landing places at ihe front Inn • de. a iti a large and safe Dock birih. There \b also a convenient landing place, by means oi a slip, for small cratt from the Jerseys, or elsewhere Possession can ue had immediately. For terms, apply to . the u Jt ui John Patterson. a a Jan 16—-St&tawtf (New Castle County, Delaware, the îitutç ot be J BY viriueof order of the Orphan's Court ior the saiJ County of Ntw-Castlc, wdl he ex posed to ^le at public vendue Friday the thirteenth day of May, inst. at 2 o'clock ir. the attemoon, at the house of Solomon Hersey, in i . village of Stanton, in Mill Creek hundred and county aloresaid, two tracts or parcels of ol 11 LAM'D, Situate in White Clay Creek huudrtJ in the said c ounty, to wit : NO. L late residence of George R. Massey, deceased, consisting of a two story brick hr• j, si..i x, outhouses and seven acres ol land, be the sain more or less NO. 2, uom.ded by the road leading to Ogle the state road leading town 1 Newport m Cluistiaoa Bridge, on the small, ar.d by lan.-L of Fawthorti and Smith, containing red and ferry acres, be the same more or less, being a part 01 the real estate of George R Massey, deceased, and to be sold for the pay mem of his debts Attendance will be given and the terms of sa e made known at the tune and place aforesaid, by Victor Dupont and Nicholas G Williamson, «.squires. Administra tors of the sa deceased, or their Attorney. By ordi.r of the Orphan's Court, John Wiley, Clerk. New Castle, May 21-»t ne h und ar, of the Wilmington fr 5 Lancaster STAGES. THROUGH IN A DAY. The Singes commence running on Monday the 19 th inet. THIS line will leave D Urinton's, Wilmmg. ton, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6, A. M. Breakfast at Stephen Greenfields, dine at Hum y F Slaymaker's, and arrive at Samuel Slaymaker's, in Lancaster, at 4 P. M. It will leave La caster every Tuesday, Thun, day, and Saturday, at 6, A. M. Breakfast at Mr. Henry F. Slaymaker's, dine at Mr. S. Green field's, and arrive at Wilmington at 4 P. M. Stage fare through &4. per are of to non. I!,. a A, way passengers Id cents per mile 150lhs. baggage equal to a passenger All freight and baggage at the risk of the owner. D. Brintou Co. May 14—4t CARDS, to HAND AND POST BILLS, Executed at this office. Robert Porter * | BOOKSELLER, Respectfully informs the Public, that he has just received from LEE'S PA TENT MEDICINE STORE «6 Maiden Lane, New York, A FRESH SUPPLY Of the following genuine Medicines : Hamilton's tVorm Destroying Loten Which have cured an immense number of persons of both sexes, of every age, and in every situation, of various dan gérons complaints arising from worms, and from obstruc tion» or foulness in the stomach and bowels. This medicine bears no analogy whatever similar titles so commonly complained of, as operating with violence -, on the contrary, a particular excellence of this remedy is its being suited to every age and constitution. It contains nothing hut what is perfectly innocent, and is so mild in its operation that it cannot Injure the most delicate pregnant lady, or the tenderest infant of a week old, should no worms exist in the body ; but will, without pains or griping,cleanse the stomach and bowels, of whateveri offensive, and thereby prevent the production of worms, and ulany fatal disordeers. The ozenges are parti; hi carrying off all gross humors and crup tions,'feverish and bilious complaints, and arc the safest and mildest purg others of cnlarly eflicnci be used on any occasion. that DESCRIPTION OF WORMS, Anil the symptoms by which they are known : Worms.« hielt Infeat the human body, are chiefly of four nils, viz.... I he l eres, or large round worm; the Ascarides, sni.m mam-worm : ihe wiicurhltnia,or short, Hat, white ■itly, the 'I tenia or tape worm, « called from •to tape. This i» often many yards long, st difficult ti worm ; and la id s rcsembl ;s full of joints. is most hurtful and Among the symptoms attending worms arc...disagreeable breath, especially in the morning; bad and corrupted gums ; iti hing in the nose, and about the scat; convulsions, epileptic tits, and sometimes privation of spe-'ch ; starting and grinding of the teeth in sleep, irregular appetite sometime«loathing food, and sometimes voracious; purg ing, with slimy and iocti»' stools; vomiting; large and hard belly ; pains and sickness at the stomach ; pains in the head and thighs, with lowness of spirits ; slow fever, with small and irregular pulse; a dry cough; excessive thirst; sometimes pale and unhealthy countenance, vnd sometimes the face bloated and flushed. Persons afflicted with any of the above symptoms,should have immediate recourse to Hamilton 1 » Worm Destroying Lozenges, which have beenconstanly attended with in ail complaints similar to those above described. A dose of this medicine given occasionally during the warm season, will effectually prevent " the vomiting and purging of children...a dreadful disorder, which annually destroy» thousands of the Infant part of our citizens. It is likewi-e the mildest and most certain remedy known, and has restored to health and strength a great number when In an advanced stage of this fatal complaint. Particular and plain instructions are given for every part of the necessary treatment in such Children generally take this medicine with eagerness ; having a pleasing appearance, and an agreeable taste. liahii i Auli-hiiious Pitts. The operation of these pills is perfectly mild, used by persons in every situation, and of every age. They a rc excellently adapted to carry off all (superfluous bile, and prevent its morbid secretions', to restore and a d the appetite; to produce a free respiration, and there by prevent colds, which are often of fatal consequences. A dose nev«r fails to remove a cold, if taken on its first ap celebrated for removing habitual cos id ache, climate, prevent ist to of to be They pearance tivencss, dvikness at the stomach, and sv be taken by all persons i liecn found remarkably ' and ought î They ha*. ing and curing disorders attendant 0 should he procured and carefully prese efficacious long voyages, and red fur use by every Hamilton's'Essence & Extract of .Mustard. edy for rheumatisms, gout, palsy, white swelling*, old strain;., and relaxa weakness of Ia neck, y lin» uf the side, , fru7.cn limits, .t.id every similar it prevents chilolalns, or chopped hands, and damp in the feet. A safe and effectual sprains and brui nul d f. head ache compilait. the iff effect* of getting wet 'Pile pentane Persian Lotion. nongtlic fashionable tlnougliont Europe, smetic, perfectly innor r.t am! safe, free c ami repellent minerals, (the hasi* of other lo tions) and of unp .ralle'.ed efficacy in remov itig olemUlie» of the face and skin, ficckics, pimples,inflammatory reduces, scrufs, tetters, ringwoims, sunburns, prirkley hear, dc. .otion opera res miluly, without impeding the sihle persi Tratten, wbioli is essential to health, yet its eilect. are speedy ar.d permanent, rendering the skin delicately soft and »mouth, and improving the complexion. iitslurulive Powder for and (rums. So celebrated an invaluable from co 1 rh the Teeth 'Hits whiter;» the teeth,by absorbing fnolnes», which, snlrtnu to *c jure and filially ruin them. Hanitton's Grand Restorative. client preparation comforts and strengthen» the ;rvcs tl\c enamel from decay, and ciean.se» ; all the acrimonious slime and cumulate, in Is recommended as an invaluable medicine for the speedy relief and pernunent cure of the various complaint^ ill mg from rilsttlpated pleasures, juvenile indis«retion», rt.d.JenaTn climates unfavorable to the constitution, the îoderate use of tea, frequent intoxicati destructive intcivqierauce, thcrmskiifui or mercury, tfic diseases peculiar to females at a .»..d lyings in,&. Itam,.ton's Elixir. ... uther excessive use of 1:« lebrated for the cure uf colds, obitinatecoughs,asthma», . d ..pproaching consumption», and a certain remedy fur the win oping cough. Hahn's Genuine Eye Water. A »over» t»n remedy for aii discahcs of the eyes whether he effect of natural weakness or of accident. Tooth-Ache Drops. The only remedy yet discovered which gives] immediate a nd Luting relief in the most severe in.- tance». ITCH CURED. Lee's Ointment j\*r the Heb, infallible remedy at one application, may be used with perfect safety on infant» a week old, not con taining a particle uf mercury or any d 1, gérons ingredient whatever, and not accompanied with that m ' iait which attends the application o r othe til's Injuttiule Ague & he. er t.eop », For the cure ol agues, remittent, and intermittent fevers. Uiihn's true and genuine German Corn /'latster. N. B. At the place of sale pamphlets may he had gratis, describing cures performed t»v the above medkines; the her,Importance r.jyj resprctabibty 01 which, fully jus tify veer y article of the advertisement. Jan. d—tf Warranted ; mem ing :im-(!ics. 11 NOTICE. All persons indebled to the estate of Doctor Alexander Forrester» dec. itquested to make payment to the sub scribers; and such as have any claims against said estate, to present them to the same for settlement, previous to the first of June next. art Catharine Forrester. Clara Forrester. April Ô0—10t. Adm'xs. Bargain—for Cash. TO be soiu, at private sale, about 30 acres of Laud, (four nr five of which is woudland) lying ~~ ihe Wilmington and Gap Turnpike Road, bounded by lands of M »ses Montgomery and Thomas Brack in—there is on said premises a good Stone dwelling house, with«£xcellent water near the dour—the houve is suitable for two fa milies* It is an eligible sstuation for a Tavern. For terms—apply to Jacob H. Gregg. May 14—tf N. B A Taylor, Shoemaker or Blacksmith, would meet with good encouragement in the vicinity of said property. HAW-MILL FOR HALE. The Subscriber oflers for sale a new Savv-Mili in complete order and tn full operation, on St Georges Creek, in a well timbered neighborhood, nr Pencader hundred and County of New Cast!*, a Tenant house hi good repair and about 35 acres ot Land, 2d rcres of it Woodland, hounded hy, or near, lands ..I the late Esquire Howell, decea sed, on the roa.t nom Glasgow to Middletown, The stand is good fora Distillery and Tan-yard j for terms apply to Nathan Bouldcn, Esq. near the premises, or to a Morgan Jones, Wilmington, Del. Dec. tfi—tf JdOIf AJPJUZJSS 7 91 f ~o , j \AULJENS' '$30.0001 25.000/ 15.000i I m f, State of Pennsylvania. INTERNAL NA V1GATI0N LOTTERY. fourth class. S. ALLEN, Manages. SCHEME. l'ri/.c». t 10 CC 0 is 4C0CO STATIONARY PRIZES. First drawn No. istdny, Do. do. 4th do. 1 Do. do. 7 th do. 1 Do. do. 10th do. i Do. do. i.uh do. i ,00c Do. do. ictli tin. a,coo Do. do. ajth do. do. 30th do- i.coo Do. do. 3$th ùu. 1 Do. do. 40th du. i Do. do. 4 stli do. a Do. do. soth do. Do. do. jjth do. Do. do. 60tli do. 3cj 10000 -lOCOO ixoa jooo - tcocc - taoco 700 - 35000 Î0 100 50 • DO 350 8 - B80C0 . XU 35000 TICKET Not 2 blanks to a ist drawn 4000 blanks to be entitled dollars each. 5, e»g: t The last drawn numbers on the nth, 12th, 13th, 14th, 10th, 17th, 18th, loth, aist,ud, 23 d, 24th, iftth, « 7 th,asth, *yth, 31st, 3*d, J3d, 34th, 36th, 37th, «Ht ii, 3otli, 4ih 42d, 43d, 46th, 47th, 4 Htll, 40th, list, 52d, 53d, {4th, |6tl $7th, jtttli, soth, 61st, öid, 03d, 64th, ojth, 66th, 07th, 68th, Auth and 70th days drrwlug, will each be entitled to ONE HUNDRED TPCKF.TS in this Lottery ; commencing •ith number 30001 and proceeding In regular succession iber 35,000. The above scheme of the Fourth Class oi the State Lot* tery, Is respectfully offered to the public, under the Im prest ion that ir will not only be acceptable, but attractive, for almost evvry day, in the whole lottery, yields a high Prize, independent of Six Capitals, which are floating, and liable to he drawn on any day of drawing. The object of this Lottery is to aid In die improvement of the internal Navigation of the state of the state ref Pennsylvania, and was authorized by the Legislature ex pressly for that purpose. It is for the interest of the citi zens of the state geflcrally, and more particularly those of the City of Philadelphia, that it should utcccod. it nur be hoped, therefore, that all who feel friendly to theboiect of this lottery, will buy a ticket in the same, and such as should not he so fortunate as to draw prize», will at least jn) the satisfaction of having contributed their aid to to the advancement of a must laudable undertaking. This Lottery will commence drawing on or before the. SOtli day of June next, d he continued three da vs in each week, 500 numbers .x day, until completed. The Prizes will be paid sixty days after the drawing is finished, subject tu a deduction of is c the payment of w bich, a bond in the of one hundred thousand dollars is lodged with the secretary of the Commonwealth. Commissioners appointed by the Gov er nor to superintend the drawing :— « George Latimer, Esq. Isa. «■ Worrell, Esq. Thomas Leiter, Esq. John Connelly, K»q. and .Andrew Bayard. Esq. ffuarlers St 75 SO I Eighths FOR SALE AT cunt. Tickets Halves ALLENS Lucky Lottery Offices, No. 2, S. Third street, Philadelphia. No. 158, Market srrcct, Baltimore. No. 11», Broadway, New York. » I». Market street, Albany, (UP Orders (post, paid) to either of .S', ii JU. At.I.E^T'S Offices, will be. promptly attended to. May "—ly No. By the President of the United States. WHEREAS, hy the first * section uf an act of Congress, passed on the 3If/ day of March , 1808, entitled " An act concerning the sale of the lands of the United States and for other purposesthe Pro sident of the United States is authorised to cause certain public lands to be offered\Jor sale : ■Wherefore, I James Mon hoe, President of the United States, in conformity with the said act, and other acts of Congress, providing for the sale and disposal if the lands of the United States south cf Tennessee, do hen by declare and make known that public sales, for the disposal, agreeably to law, of the Public Lunds ; n the district east of Pearl river, bounded on the west by Chickasaw hay river , on the south by the parallel ofthe 3 If / degree if north latitude, on the east by the Mobile and Tombigby rivers, and on the north by the Creeks, Santabogue d Bogue Homo, (/At* one falling into the Tom» big by and the other into the Chickatuwhay^ ri vers') which have been surveyed and returned to the Register of the Land Off ce ai St. Stephens, ar.d which have not been disposed of\ or excepted from sale by law, shall be held at St. Stephens , on the ßrst Monday (if July next, and continue till the said lands have been offered for sale. Given under my hand the eighth day rf March, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. James Monroe. By the President , Josia of the General Land Office. March 22— 1 awt 1 June Meigs, Commissioner Department of War. . Additional Accountant'll Office, Sc/.tttnbcr 27, 18 i G. " IT having been made the duty of this office by law, ta adjust and settle all accounts in tbc War Department, which remained unsettled the conclusion of the late war, and are now t... settled—It is hereby made known to the offi cers of the late army, who have public accounts to settle, and to such non-commissioned officers and privates discharged, who have arrearages of pay due them, that, by forwarding their pa pers to this office hy mail, (heir accounts will be settled, and the balances remitted, at • ithout in curring any expense by the appointmenr of au agent to transact their business for them. The heirs and representatives of deceased officers and soldiers of the late army are also informed, ' that, hy forwarding their papers to this office for any arrears of pay due the deceased, theaccotr a will be adjusted, and the balances be remitted free of expense." The duties heretofore confided to the Addi- V" lional Accountant having Iwi'ir assigned to this office, applications relative to'ihe above notifica tion will he addressed accordingly. Peter Hagner, Auditor. Treasury Department, Third Auditor's Off ce. \266t Apprentices Wanted. Wanted, as Apprentices to the Printing business, tivo Boys, between ti and 1C years of age. é I