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By tlie President of the U. S. — WHEREAS by an Act of Congress, passed tn the 3d day of March, 1815, entitled u An act u provide for the «r taining and surveying "i the boundary Unes fixed by the Treaty with the Creek Indians and other purposes," the presi dent of the United States is authorized to cause the Lands acquired by the said Treaty to be offered tor sale when sur , feyed, and whereas the following town ships have been surveyed, in the district of Alabama, in the Mississippi Territory, to wit : as Tawnships 11 and 12 in range 13. 10, Hand 12 9, 10 , 11 and 12 9, 10, 12 and 13 13, H, 15, 16 and 17 13, 14, 15, 16 und 17 13, 14, 15 and 16 13, 14, 15 and 16 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. v 19. 20 . Therefore, I, JAMES MONROE, President of the Uni.ed States, in con formity with the said act, do hereby de ciare and m ike known, that public sales for the disposal {agreeably to law) of the Lands above described, shall be held at Milledgeville, in the State of Georgia, on the first Monday in August next, and shall remain open fur three weeks and no longer, the sales to commence with the township first above named, and proceed in the order in which they are named. Given under my hand at the City of Washington, the twenty fourth day of viay, 1817. By the President. (Signed) James Monroe. IOSIAH MEIGS, Cora, of the General [ .and Office. (tj* The printers of Newspapers that publish the Laws At the United States, will insert the above six times, and send their accounts to John Taylor, F.sq Receiver of Public Monies for the District of Alabama, at Milledgeviile, Georgia May 31—6t Copper and Copper Ware. G. % F. HARLEY, COPPERSMITHS, .Yu. S5, S. Front-street, Philadelphia, Have constantly on hand, of their own manu facture, STILLS , From 20 to 140 gallons, suitable for fruit dis tillation ; Stills 01 100 to any size upwards, for Grain, Rum and Turpentine distillation, copper and pewter worms ; Sugar and Btew 4r's Boilers. Hatter's plank and coloring Kct* ties, Wash Kettles, Sauce Pans, Tea Kettles, Copper and Brass Preserving Kettles, Grocer ith ?iut Copper and Brass Preserving Kettles, Grocer Pumps, Cranes and Measures, made in superior stile. All articles repaired in the above line* Old Coppei, Brass, Few ter and Lead, bought and taken in exchange. All orders thankfully received, and punctual* Jy attend» d to. Shuafthing Copper, Nails, Bolts, Spikes, &c also. An assortment of UKLLS* fitting tor Churches, Plantations. F For sale, on reasonable terms. W ANTF.D—Three or four Apprentices 'o the above bu- ness May ::■) - Jin. ries, Ships, Steam-Boats, &c. & 100 REWARD. RAN AW AY fr >m the subscriber, on Satur day last, the 17th inst negro men. IM.TKR, About 28 y rat* nf age, yellow on-plexon, about 5 fett « or 10 inches high, had on when he we * oth coat, dutk grey cloth dooir». new furred hat, and t»H»k with him as gingham out.Side in ty .• d fine blue or * Gtl.er clothes, î Still» iackits ind m np*r vests. GRIST ER, About 2d yea: of age, about â feet 7 or 8 inches h'gti, middling black, is a brother to Peter, had on when he went aw cloth coat, brown velvet pantsb draw oioadcioth surtout, an old fine hat, 8c took such clothes as Peters 'Mi*' above reward will be paid to any person who hnngs them home, or secures them so that ! cun get them again, or fifty dollars for eithei of them. Id brown broad * and old with hi William Burton l.ewes T ■ vn. May 24—3t SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Exp. tome di reeled, will be exposed lo public sale, at the housr ol Dav-.d Brinton, Wilmington, in Cliris tiona hundred, on Wednesday the 11th day oi June next, at 11 o'clock, À. M. the following described property, situate in the Borough of Wilmington, to wit : A Lot of Lund and a four story Buck Mouse, fronting on High street, bounded by property of Wiliam Larkin, Eliza* belli Yarnell, and others, containing by compu tation one fourth of an acre, be the or less. Seized aiul taken .n execution as the property ni* William Woodc r *ek, and t<» Francis Haughey, sheriff. NewCastle. May 26, 1817 same more told hv Notice. IF WILLIAM GRAY, the son of the late James Gray, formerly of Si méritas, Eng should apply to the subscriber, he thing very îruch \" his advantage. IV. F Fun Amringe, 24.5, From street, N. York ill hear of some May 31 Horse-bills neatly executed AT THIS OFFICE, By the President of the U. States. he WHERE AS by an act entitled " an act pro viding for the sale of the tract of land jat the lower rapids of Sandusky river," passed on the 27th day of April, I8l6, it was enacted that all the lands in the said , act, except the reserva tions made in-the said aet, should be offered for sale to the highest bidder, a- Wooster, in the state of Ohio, under thedirection of the Register of die Land Office, and the receiver of public monies at Wooster, and on such day or days, as shall, by a public proclamation of the President ot the United States, be des'gnated for that pur pos« : and whereas by an act entitled " an act providing tor the salt* of the tract of land at the British tort at the Miami of the Lake, at the foot of the rapids, and for other purposes," passed the 27th day of April, 1816, it was ejnac* eel that all the lands contained in the said tract, except the reservations and exceptions made iu 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 Land Office, and the Receiver of public monies at Wooster, and on such day or days as shall l»> a public proclamation of the President of the United States be designated forthat purpose. WiiEKEFOKE, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, in conformity with ihr provisions of the acts before recited, do hereby declare and make known that the lands authori sed to be be sold by the first mentioned act, shah be oiïered for sale to the highest bidder, at Woos ter in the state of Oh o, on the first Monday m July next, and continue open for seven days and no longer ; and that the lands authorised iu i t sold by the last mentioned act, ahull be offered for sale to the highest bidder at the same place, the third Tuesday in July next, anil cortmui open for seven days and Given under my hand, this 15th day f April, 1817. . longer. . .(Signed) James Monroe. By the President» J MEIGS, Commissioner ol the General Land Office. A ; ril 26— FOR SALE, A Tract of Land. IN Cecil county, Md. situate on onenf the branches ol North East Rivu, about two and a half miles from Naviga tion, containing one hundred and sixty acres ; one hundred of which being w ell timbered, tlie remainder arable. There is on the aqovc premises an eligible situation for a Mill, Fac tory, or Distillery, ire. The contiguity of the above pro perty to navigation renders it well worth the notice of any person dealing in l-'ire-wood or Ship timber for the Balte ! more market, as there arc, on the premises, a great number ! of valuable white oak trees. There is also a comfortable dwelling, kitchen, bafrn and other necessary buildings. The situation is healthy, with a spring of excellent w veulent to the house. This property adjom> lauds of Samuel Maffett, Esq. and also Mr. Simp?on, Innkeeper, late ly deceased. The payments will be made easy, to wit; e than one third will be rtquired in hand, the rc on an extended credit, with proper security. Enquire of the subscriber, Josiali L. Foard, Near Warwick, Cecil County, Md. No • ■ ... 1 July 20—tf cates tiictn his Mills tor bate. FOR saie a Grist and Saw Mill, situated at the head of the Bohemia tiver, Cecil county, Maryland. Both are in excellent order ; the Grist Mill having been thorougn y repaired the last six months, and furnished with new burrs. The bnhding is of brick— there is« hoiue, gar don, and several acres of land attached to the prennes. Also, a Saw M'.ll, situated on Broad Creek, having a lot and dwelling attached to it. Tin dim liua lately been furusihed with new gate<>, ?iut is in excellent condition. There is a inun dation laid tor a Grist or Fulling Mill, which it would he an advantageous situation — For terms, apply at this Office. the. for 'Wilmington, Del, ... If ne. April 16—tf ' .j CLERK WANTED. A steal!} jimii^ ni,.;;, w <11 reion. me- Je.!, w ho \\ rites a i-noil lie ml, wii receive immediate employment. I.y applying to J. i*. Fairlamb, Siipvcynr ami Ounvc. am cr, YVilmiiitfton. AlliY 21—3t dmi, quire Grand Lodere of Delaware. ./ Cfimi St ltd Coiirvuvicatiou of the Gratta LoJgtuf Ik ! avare will bi held attlu Town Iiuii, in the Borough of'}l r Umingtun t on Tuesday the twen ty fourth day of June next at ten o'clock A. M. bring the Anniversary of St. 'John the Baptist. The subordinate Lodges are requested to attend by their representatives. By order of the B. W. Grand Master , .laiin-s lioiitli.jiin. Gravil St-o'i'y. Nev» Casth't May l»j. U. loir. A. L. .5817. con Oi 340 ACHKS Of OF Valuable Land for Sale. The subscriber offers to sell at p- i "ate sale, bis very valuable tract of Land, si tuate in l'encader hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, adjoining lands of Abraham Short, Dr. John T. Utes, and others, on the public road leading from Newark to Middletown. This tract con tains about 340 acres, about 80 of which are cleared, part being under clover and a great deal of excellant meadow may easily be made—there is a never failing stream of water running through the premises and near to the present im provements which consist of a small log house, kitchen, fee. About 260 acres of this trac. are woodland, and from its contiguity to Bohemia Manor, where wood is scarce, and within a quarter of a mile of a Saw Mill, renders it an ob ject worthy attention. From the large proportion of woodland, it might eligibly be divided into three or more lots, so as to accommodate purchasers—and from the situation ot the stream of water and the surrounding neighborhood, it is con sidered that it would he an excellent place for either a Tannery or Distillery. Application to be made either to Mr. John Herdman, Newark, who will give every further information, or to the sub scriber in Mill Creek hundred, near Lon don-Tract Meeting House. Samuel Howell. di oi of m late May 21—St VALUABLE MEDICINES. THF proprietor of Lee's original Family Medicines, nett fully Informs Ills friends and the public In general, that he continues carefully to "repare the above well established Medicines at his Dispensary, No. 63, Hanover street, Bill c always to be had wholesale and Of , where they retail. *# Those who purchase to sell again will be treated the most liberal terms. Elegant show Bills tumitfted gratis. Lee's Antibilious Eilte. The operation of these highly esteemed Pills is perfectly mild, and the experience of thousands lias proved, they be used in every situation in life without the least in convenience. They arc admiiably adapted to carry off superfluous bile, &c. &c. mild or c LEE'S IVovm Destroying Lozenges. The proprietor has now the pleasure of stating that the following case .came under his immediate observation : His little daughter, about j years old, appeared very vial to lose her Hash, no particular cause could be given for lier thus pining away, she was at length taken with fevere, which; with other symptoms led him to believe she had worms ; he gave her a dose of Lee's Lozenges, which brought away, incredible as it may appear,! worms, tfic one fifteen and the other thirteen inches in length, each three fourths of an inch round ; be has given the Lozen ges to another of his cldldrcn, which brought away a vast quantity of very small worms. The proprietor is now In possession of the large worms; those inclined to see them will be gratified by calling at Lee's Eli.vir. ble foul his Disp 'V its is tlie i remedy fçi '.olds, obstinate coughs, catarhs, throats, and .^preaching consumptions. A single trial will prove th it it restore*! he determination ofthemmh to the surfai e of the body, ami bring'! common, healthful perspiration ; ilia: it dialed;: cv ituat it ilu tough, \ id l'hîcghtn e ikerted vev<uL of the lungs, root o! the disorder, the sympto tly conquered. A sovereign asth the ges and mucus, strength Thus striking at arc of count/"Vf tl feriually and perm. LEE'S Sovereign Itch Ointment, h •'RANTED TO CURE IV BY application, free from Mercury icily Ik j or any pern « mild, yet ellica st sifety, 0.1 the a i hild of a week old. ingredient. ThP vegetable clous, t! mo»t delicate pregr. t'l with the lady. LEE'S Genuine Version Lotion. an operates mildly, rendering the skit -oth j impiovir.g the complexion. LEE'S The Persian Loti delicately soft and s Restorative Tooth Powder. preparation comforts and strengthens the and preserves tlie enamel from decay. LEE'S Genuine Essence Ê? Extract OF MUSTARD. This gu.i ol Flic experience of many ages and the testimony of ! best medical practitioners from an early period to the] ! «?nt time agree in ascribing to Mustard very powerful singular virtues. Lee's INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC, for the Vene of rc A A safe and effectual remedy for Acute and Chronic Rhcu matirtm, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Palsy, Sprains, Bruises, Pains in the Fare, Neck, «te. ! il ' PN 1 teal LEE'S Grand Restorative & Nervous COUDt \LS, Proved by long and extensive experience, to be a truly valuable Medicine. Lee's INFALLIBLE AGUE DROPS, warranted to Lee'sEYE WATER TOOTH-ACHE DROPS. ANODYNE ELIXIR, for the cure of headaches. Lee's CURNP1. As 1ER. Lee's LIP SALVE. The pioprietor would be glad to insert the many Certifi cates and letters recommending the above truly valuable Medicines ; but this, in a newspaper, is impracticable—He therefore with encrea.-ed confidence respectfully proffers to tiictn a liberal and discerning public. They are sold by his appointment, by Mrs. Mary Lockerman, ; is at the the the — l,*tv Matthew R. LocV.ern1.1n, Wilmington. Who has jir.-< clveii a fresh supply from Bal imore. To aerect rounterfeitu, observe each article has ■ side wiappcr the signature of the. NOAH RIDGELY. Late Michael Lee & Co. March 2Q—tf TO RENT, The Store tSf Wharf for .T the Southeasterly end of Market street. ... Wnarf has been improved lately, so a* If- u ne. and a large and safe Dock birth, als*' a convenient landing place, by means o slip, t '.r c'liall craft from the Jersey o K»sstnsu.n e l or terms, apply to John Patterson. ' vo-ient landing placer, at the front and There I.y he had immedia elv •where 16— '■.8viawrf 16— a i « He nt, <\ F \HM in I'll »gon Neck, Red Lion hun dmi, the estate of S nnufl Crow, deceased. In quire of Frauds Haughey, children of said S. Crov Guardiav of the- mi .Ï2 —tf IVi STEPHEN BUDDY, p Wiliiiinj-lon» Dd. Informs the public that he has at his shop, of Mark t and Third Streets, con Saddles and Bridles Oi every description ; Coach, Gig, Stage, Cart, and Waggon Harness ; Trunks Of all sizes aud every quality—all of which he will sell low for CASH. Also, Bridle-Ritls and Stirrups, Plated and common, lower than can be obtained elsewhere. Feb. 12— tf Philadelphia is Baltimore LINE OF STEAM-BOAT à? STAGES, By way oi WILMINGTON 8c ELKTON. Every Moi. day, Wednesday & Friday. THE Steam Boat SUFEHIOR, Captain Milner, will leave the first wharf above Mar ket street, PHIL ADELPH1A, at 3 o'clock, m the afternoon, on the aforesaid days for Bal timore. The Steam Boat NEW-JERSEY, Captain Rogers, will leave BALTIMORE for Phila delphia, in the afternoon of said days. These Boar, are connected by a line of Stages, estab lished on the new turnpike between Wilming ton and Elkton *** The SUPERIOR will leave Wilming ton every day for Phi'adelphia, (Sundays ccpted) at 7 o'clock in the morning, aud Phila delphia every afternoon at 3 o'clock, for Wil mington. Passeng At Chester and at Marcus Hook. Seats for Baltimore taken at Mr. David Brinton's Tavern. May 7—tD ex received and delivered Notice is hereby given, That the books for receiving subscriptions to the Brick Meeting-House and Rock Hun Turn pike road, will be opened on the sixteenth day of June next, at Rock-run Brick Meeting-House, and Wizard's Inn. By order of the Commissioners. May 17. *3t. Robert Porter, ( BOOKSELLER, Respectfully Informs the Public, that he has just received from LEE'S PAIENT MEDICINE STORE 46 Maiden Lane, Nov York, A FRESH SUPPLY Of the following genuine Medicines: Hamilton's Worm Destroying Dozen gen. Which have cured an immense number of persons of both .sexes, of every age, and in every situation, of various dan gerous complaints arising from Worms, and from obstruc tions or foulness in the stomach and bowels, ididne he irs alogy whatever to others ol milar 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, contains nothing but what is perfectly Innocent, and is mild in its operation that it cannot injure the must delk. pregnant lady, or the tenderest infant of a # week old, should .no worms exist In the body ; but will, without pah" or griping,cleanse the stomach and bowels, of whatever i offensive, and thereby prevent the production ol . and many ratal disordeers. The ozenges are parti/ c larly efficacious in carrying oil all'gross humors and erup tions, feverish and bilious complaints, and are the safest ami mildest purgative that DESCRIPTION OF WORMS, Jlnd tlie symptoms by which they are known : This it foul or be used any occasion. Worms which infest the human body* are chiefly of tour kinds, viz....The'feres, or large round worm; the Ascarides, ; the Cucurhltnia, or short, flat, white wnnn ; and lastly, the Taenia or tape worm, sr called from its resemblance to tape. Tills is often many yards long, and is full of joints, it is most hurtful and most difficult to re move. Among the symptoms attending worms arc...disagreeable breath, especially In the morning; bad and corrupted ms ; itching in the nose, and about the seat; convulsions, ileptic tits, and sometimes privation of spe 'di ; starling d grinding of tlie teeth in sleep; Irregular appetite, mictimcs loathing food, and sometimes voracious ; purg ing, with slimy and feetid stools ; vomiting ; large and ird 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; ixu™>v ». sometimes pale and unhealthy countenance, end somet tlie face bloated and Hushed. afflicted with any of the above symptoms,should have immediate recourse to Hamilton's Worm Destroying o/.enges, which have been constanly attended with s i all complaints similar to those above described. A dose of this medicine ■ small mam-wo h thirst ; . given occasionally during the warm season, wiii effectually prevent " the vomiting anil purging of children...a dreadful disorder, which annually uebtroya thousands of the infant part of our citizens, it Is likewise the mildest and must certain remedy known, and has restored to health and strength a great number when In an advanced stage of this fatal complaint. Particular aud plain instructions are given for every part of the necessary Children generally take this medicine with eagerness ; having a pleasing appearance, and an agreeable taste. ( Ilalm's Auii-biions Tills. The operation of these pills is perfectly mild, so as useji by persons in every situation, and of every age. ellently adapted to carry off* all »superfluous **" bid secretions ; to restore and a duration, aud there fatal consequences. to be They arc bile, ami prevent mend tlie appetite; to produce a freer by prevent colds, which arc often of A dose never fails to remove a cold, if taken . They arc celebrated lor removing habitual rivencM. sickness at the stomach, and severe head ache, and ought tobe taken by all persons t They have been found remarkably ing and curing disorders attendant 011 long voyages, and should be procured and carefully preserved lor use by every seamen. Hamilton's Essence & Extract of Mustard. A safe aiul effectual remedy for rheumatisms, gout, palsy, sprains and bruises, white swellings, old strains, and relaxa* tions, numbness amt weakness of ehe neck, pains of tlie side, head ache, swelled faces, frozen limbs, and every similar complaint. It prevents -lillblains, or chopped hands, and the ill effects of getting w et or damp in the feet. Th-. neitilitte Persian Lotion. ! ' •n a change of climate, efficacious in prevent 1 to So celebrated among the fashionable throughout Furopc, is an invaluable cosmetic, perfectly innocent aud safe, free from corrosive and repellent minerals, (the basin ofqthcr lo tions) and of unparalleled efficacy in removing blemishes of tlie face and skin, freckles, pimples, inflammatory reddens, scrufs, tetters, ringworms, sunburns, prickley hca», ttc. The Persian Lotion operates mildly, without impeding tlie natural insensible perspiration, wjuoh is essential to health, yet its effects are spccuy and permanent, rendering the skin delicately soft ami smooth, and improving tliecoirjolexion. Rcslorulire Powder for tlie Teeth and Gums. rhens the This excellent preparation comforts ami streng' gums, preserves die enamel from decay, and clc whitens the teeth,by absorbing all the acrimonious slime and foulness, which, aulfored to accurauUtc, uc^ci fatts 10 m jurcand finally ruin them. Hamit 1 oil's Grand Restorative. Is recommended as an invaluable medicine for the speed v relief and poroirnent cure of the various complaints resulting irum uLssipaled pleasures, juvenile indiscretions, residence in climates unfavorable to tlie cor.stit-.t>oo. Hie a:of tea, frequent intoxication, or anÿ other , the unskilful peculiar to females at a certain period mod :of destructive intempe mercury, the discasi of lire, bad lyings V. Hamilton's Elixir. .* of colds, obstinate coughs, asthma*., and approaching consumptions, and a certain remedy for the w hooping cough. Hahn's Genuine Eye Water. A sovereign remedy for all diseases of the eyes whether ti effect natural weakness of acculent. Celebrated for the ti e effect of natural weakness or of acculent. at Tooth-Ache Drops d which e .»I immediate The only remedy yet disc a nd lasting relict in the most severe iustanc ITCH CURED. Lee's Ointment for the Itch , infallible rcuiedy tl with perfect safety on infants a tammy, particle of mercury or any dang whatever, aud not accompanied with that tormenting art which attends the application of other remedies. I,re's Infallible Ague & Fever Drops, : of agues, remittent, and intermittent fev Hahn's true uud genuine German Corn Phi"ila 1 . application, may celt old, not Inprcdic Warranted For the N. B. Atthepla.. of sale pamphlets may lie had gratis, describing cures performed by the above medicines; the p umher, Importance and respretability of which, fully jus tify vtery article of the advertisement, jan. 8—tf NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate ol Doctor Alexander Forrester, dec. are requested 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. I Catharine Forrester. Clara Forrester. Adm'xs. April 30— 10t. Bargain—for Cash. TO be sold, at private sale, about 30 acres of Land, (four or five of which is woodland) lying on the Wilmington and Gap Turnpike Road, bounded by lands of M Montgomery and Thomas Brackin—there is on $aid premises a good Stone dwelling house, with excellent water near tlie door—the house is suitable for two fa eligible sstuation for a Tav inities- It is For terms—apply to Jacob H. Gregg. May 14—tf N. B. A Taylor, Shoemaker or Blacksmith, would meet with good encouragemeut in the vicinity of said property. SAW-MILL FOR SALE. The Subscriber offers for sale a in complete order and in full operation, on St Georges Creek, in a well timbered neighborhood, in Pencader hundred and County of New Castle, a Tenant house in good repair and about 35 acres of Land, 20 acres of it Woodland, bounded by, or near, lands of the late Esquire Howell, decea sed, on the road from Glasgow to Middletown. The stand is good for a Distillery and Tan-yard; for terms apply to Nathan Boulden, Ésq. near the premises, or to Saw-Mili to Morgan <Jones, Wilmington, Del. Dec. 16—tF I J POJL W gn Co , j \ALZENS] [$80.0001 25,000 / 15,000i 0 m State of Pennsylvania. INTERNAL NA VIGATION LOTTERY. yoOKTII CLASS. S. ALLEN, Manager. SCHEME. IV. '-s. 1 2CC00 E20000 STATIONARY PRIZES. First drawn No. ist day, Do. do. 4th do. . ;th do. Do. do. lotil do. Do. do. j 5th do. Do. do. 23th do. a do. zjtli do. i Do. do. joth do- i Do. do. 3jth do. i Do. do. 40th do. i do, 4jth do. a,poo "Do. do. 50th do. do. jjth do. <o,ooo Do. do. Ooth do. 2£,cco I lOOMONC - loeco 2,OCO l.oco I* >. - tioco - 35ÜOO - ICCOO jo - iceoo 20 - 7CCO 8 - 8B00C jo • pcc Do. 3S0 ,coo l)o. asooo TICKETS. Not 2 blanks '■ a pr:z IV drawn 4000 blanks be entitled to eight dollars each. The last drawn numbers on the nth. 12th, 13th, 14th, töth, 17th, mb, ipth,aist,2id,23d.24th, 26 th, 17th, «Bth. ♦Oth, 3»*t, 3ld, 33d, 34th, 16th, 37th, 3UtU, 30th, 4»«t, 42d, 43d, 40th, 47th, +8tll, 40th, Jtst, 52ti, 53d, 34th, 56th, j/th, J8th, 59th, 61st, Old, 63d, 64th, 65th, 66th, 67th, Gvth, 69th and 7ct.l1 days drrwing, will each be entitled to ONE HUNDRED TPCKETSIn this Lottery; commencing with number 30001 and proceeding in regular succession to number 3$,000. The above Scheme of the Fourth Class ot the State Lot tery, is respectfully offered to the public, pression that It will not only be acceptable, but attractive, :>r almost every day, in the whole lottery, yields a liîgk rizc, independent of Six Capitals, which are floating, and able to be drawn on any day of drawing. The object of this Lottery is to aid in the improvement of the internal Navigation of the State of the s nmylvanla, and was authorized by the Legislature j*x ptessly for that purpose. It is for the interest of the citi zers of the stale generally, and more particularly those of the City of Philadelphia, that it should •oicccod. it may Ire hoped, therefore, that all who feel friendly to the Jjoject of 1 his lottery, will buy a ticket In the same, and such as .houid enjoy the satisfaction of having to the advancement of a ; Is der the ini I ■ ; loi 1 s to draw prizes, will at leait United their aid to st laudable undertaking. 'his Lottery will commence drawing on or before the 30 Hi day of June next, and becontinucd three da*sin each week, joo numbers a day, until completed. The Prizes will be paid sixty days after the drawing is finished, subject ton deduction of 1$ the payment of which, a bond in the hundred thousand dollars is lodged with the retary of the Commonwealth. ommissioners appointed by the Govt ernor to superintend the droicing :— George Latimer, Esq. Isaac Worrell, Esq, Thomas Leiper, Esq. John Connelly, Esq. and Andrew Bayard, Esq. tfuartei'S £1 75 Eighths FOR SALE AT be / i .•nt. ; to s 0 a lo of Tickets Halves & 3 bO ALLENS m the Hie Lucky Lottery Offices, 2, S. Third street, Philadelphia. 1 su, Market srrect, Baltimore. , Broadway, New York. No. 44l>» S. Market street, Albany. NO. No. a u • (If* Orders (post paid) to cither of . là AI. ALLEN'S Offices, will be S promptly attended to. May 3—ly :of YV ilminsrton & Lancaster STAGES. THROUGH IN A DAY. The Etages commence running on Monday the 19 thinét. THIS line will leave D Brinton's, Wilming ton, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6, A. M. Breakfast at Stephen Greenfields, dine at Henry F. Slaymaker's, and arrive at Samuel Slaymaker's, in Lancaster, at 4 P. M. It will leave Lai »caster every Tuesday, Thurs. 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. All way passengers 10 cents per mile. 1.50lbs. baggage equal to a passenger. All freight and baggage at the risk of the owner. D. Brinton iSj Co. May 14— Patent Ploughs o FOR SALE. THE subscriber has on hand, and intends keeping a constant supply of Castings and Ploughs, of the best quality and of different sorts and sizes, left and right hand, from 10,50, up to &20, according to the size and quality. And I do hereby notify and forewarn all persons in the state of Delaware from making, using, or selling any of Peacock's Patent Ploughs, only such as may bave been purchased of me, or by my order. It is wished that Farmers may be cautious about going over of the line to get Pa tent Ploughs, as they may expect to to trouble and cost if »hey do, as the subscriber intends selling, and offers for sale, Patern Rights in different parts of \k% state, so that there will lie a sufficient supply. N. B. Three or four hands wanted immediate ly at the Plough making business, two black smiths and two in wood. brought a David Dickinson, Wilmington, Front street, opposite the Black' Horse Inn. March 12—lawSm cash Will be given, by the subscriber, for old Stoves o u other soft cast iron plates, if delivered at the Foun• der y lately occupied by G. Hodgson and Brothers, or .: the Brandywine, ot at Mr. -- Haddock's Factory , near Christiana Bridge , Wilmington. Thomas Skidmore Rockford. 1 March 5—tf Clmrch Notice. The Protestant Episcopalians of the State Delaware are infojrned, that the Annual Meet, ing of the Convention of this Diocese, will be held in the Town of Milford, on Saturday the 7th of June next. JVm. Wickes, Secretary of the Convention May 10—