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ALL IN ONE DAY, To be drawn on the 18/A day of May-end by an Ipaproved mode of Drawing, Secured by Letters Patent under the seal of the United States. COHEN'S OFFICE, > Baltimore, April 7, 1825. $ v>Wf have the pleasure to present to the public, the FOURTH Scheme of the OFM.iRYL.iND. The mode of drawing on an entirely new plan—approved by the Commissioners of Lot teries, appointed by the Governor and Coun cil of State, and brought out under special act of the Legislature. Highest Vr\z.c I'iO^OO 1 prize of 820,000 1 prize of 10,000 l prize of 5 prizes of 4 prizes of 20 prizes of 30 prizes of 50 prizes of 200 prizes of 300 prizes of 10,000 prizes of 5,000 1000 500 is 100 . 50 20 ■„ 10 5 is 2 is 820,000 is 10,000 5,000 5.000 2.000 2,000 1,500 1,000 2,000 1,500 20,000 is 10,612 prizes. Sr 0,000 JO,000 tickets—Xotonc Blank ton Prize'. Every Prize payable in Cash, sixty days af ter the drawing—subject to a deduction of 15 per cent. Mode of Drawing. —The number; will be put into one wheel as usual, and in the o ther wheel will be put, the prices above the denomination of two dollars ami the drawing to progress in the usual manner. The 10,000 prizes of $2 will be awarded to the odd or even Numbers of the Lottery (as the case may be) dependant on the drawing of the Capital Prize of Twenty Thousand Dollars—that is to say, if the 20,0(j0 dollar prize should come out to an odd Number, then erery odd Xu tuber in the Scheme will be entitled to a $2 prize. If the 20,000 dollar prize should come out to an men Number, then all the Even Xu others in the Scheme will be each entitled to a prize of (Ij'Odd Numbers are those ending with 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9. (t/*Even Numbers are those ending with 2, 4, 6, 8 or 0. This mode of drawing not only enables the Commissioners to complete the whole Lotteiy in ONE DRAWING, but has the great advan tage of distributing the small prizes regularly to every alternate number in the scheme, so that the holder of two shares of tickets (one odd and one even number) will be certain of ob taining at least one prize, and in the same ra tio tor any;greater quantity. A ticket drawing a superior prize in this scheme, is not iustbictzu from drawing an inferior one also. The drawing will take place in the City of Baltimore on Wednesday the 18th of May, and will finish on the same day. A very short period therefore, intervening before the time of drawing will arrive—adventurers at a dis tance should avail themselves of the very su perior advantages offered by the scheme, and tend on their orders without delay—they will remark the low rate of tickets—the very fri tting risk to be run, (there not being one Ji/unk to a prize J and that the capital prize of Twen ty Thousand Dollars, is of a magnitude hither to unprecedented for so small a sum invest ed—above all, however, is the certainty of ob taining at least one prize by the purchase of two tickets or two snares—(one odd and one even number] and in the same ratio of certain ty in the purchase of a greater number of tickets or shares. The limits of an advertisement do not per nait • detail of the various and many advanta ges in this improved mode of Lottery—they will naturally present themselves to the adven turer on examination of the scheme, to a scru tinv o’f which, we invite their attention. Whole Tickets, f* Halves. Quarters, - - • * l To be had, in the greatest variety of numbers (odd and even) at COHENS Lottery and Exchange Office, No. 114, Market-street, Baltimore. Where in the four List Stute lotteries, were sold the Great Capitals of $100,000— 540,000— 2 of 20,000—2 of 10,000, besides no less than TEN CATITALS of $5000, &c. &c. And where more capital prizes have been sold than at any other office in Ame rica. Orders from any part of the United States or Territories enclosing the cash or prizes in any lotteries (post paid,) will meet our ac customed prompt attention.—Addressed to J. I. COHEN, Jr. april9 3twlM Baltimore. Clajjett £5 Page OFFER FOR SALE, 9 hhds prime Orleans and W. I. Sugars 15 bags green coffee 30 boxes mould candles 8 do spermaceti do 10 do No. 1 chocolate 16 chests and boxes Gunpowder, Impe rial and Young Hyson TB AS. 6 hhds ami 50 bids prime Baltimore Whikcy, 5 do fine old do. 1 pipe Holland gin 1 do Cognac Brandy 1 pipe old Madeira 1 do sweet Malaga 3 casks dry do 1 do old Port 15 boxes raisins 10 kegs Leiper’s and Garrett's snuff 1 ton shot, assorted 5 bags pepper With a general assortment of GROCERIES, spril 5 June;the Wawdel. This thorough bred horse will stand the presentscason, viz: between the first day of _ Apnl and the last dav of three days of each week at capt. Wheeler's, $ mile below Pohick Church, on the road to Colchester, ami the remaining three at Centreville, Fairfax Co. Va. and will be let to mares at the reduced price of $6, paid in the season, or $8 after, for insurance #12 ; single leap #3; in each case 12$ cents to the groom. HANDEL is a deep mahogany bay, with black mane, tail and legs, 15 J hands high, of great bone and muscle, beauty and activity, and as well a bred horse as any in the south of Virginia, where he was raised—being got ten by the celebrated horse Herod, who was by the imported Diomede ; his dam by Wild air, out of a Jolly Roger mare, &c. &c. He is therefore, of the same strain with Eclipse, Sir Charles, Henry, Sic. Sic. In all cases, it is re quested, that a note for the payment of the money oh the 1st July next, may be sent with the mare- lin apr 8 Trustee’s Sale. ON TUESDAY, the third day May next, at 10 o’clock, a m. fnjllKth subscriber will otl'er for sale, public auction, on the premi ses, a Lot of Ground, with the Buildings and Improvements, in the town of Alexandria, on the south side of Prince-street, and on the UIC » —- * . . west side of Fairfax-strect, at their intersec tion, in front on the former thirty-six feet eight inches; on the latter fifty-two feet ten inches. And, on the same day, at one o’ clock, p. m. on the premises, Three ►Vfo Tracts of Land, in a body, on the waters of Dotrue Bun, in the county of Fairfax, about five miles from Alexandria, adjoining the lands of W. H. Fitzhugh, W . H. Foote, the land of the heirs of the late William Violett, the land of the heirs of the late Charles Simms and others, containing al together about 700 acres. The above sale will be made under a deed of trust from the former proprietors to secure a debt due to Ilenrv Bccket. Terms cash, april 2 R. I. TAYLOR, Trustee. Java Coffee. 4 f \ BAGS first quality. Just received, and 1\| for sale by S. MESSERSM1 Til. inarch 31 Young Hyson Tea. j/h Chests Mary Lord’s cargo, imported 1 " " last month, ianding from sloop Vernon and for sale by S. MESSERSMl TH. march 29 __ Landing this day FROM the schr. Washington Packet 120 hbls N. K. rum 20 hluls prime retailing molasses 25 boxes mould candles 25 do dipt do * 150 bushels first quality potatoes 32 packages of domestic goods—and for sale by A. C. CAZENOVE & Co. inarch 28 Y. H. Tea, Whiskey, etc. xoir landing] a Chests Y. Hyson Tea, Alert’s oargo, 1 20 lihds Baltimore Whiskey, 3 hhds Antigua Rum. Apply to S. MESSERSMTTH. march 25 Sw\t Afloat. THE subscriber has for sale, afloat, Turks Island and St. Ubcs salt. Also for sale, in Store, 3000 bushels Coarse and Fine Salt, march 26 GEORGE COLEMAN. Ku*t & YitzVvagh U.1VE Jl’ST RECEIVED AM) OFFER FOR SALE 10 hluls. brown sugar 5 chests fine Young Hyson tea 10 bags prime gTcen coffee 15 boxes sperm candles 8 bales cotton THEY ALSO OFFER 50,000 lbs bacon, very finely cured 100 kegs lard 1,000 bushes seed oats Together with their usual good assortment of GROCERIES, &o march 24 tf Lemons and Figs | 6} boxes of fresh lemons, and a few flails 1.4 of first quality figs, just landing from ship Laconia, and for sale by THOMAS WHITTLE, Agent. march 22 Coffee, Pimento Jk Logwood JUST received per schr. Green, from Ja maica, 21 bags Pimento, 30 tons Logwood, 12,000 lbs CofTee in tierces and bbls. For sale by J- S. MILLER, march 24 SOUTHERN HOTEL. The subscriber informs his friends and the public tha he has taken the establishment ___at the upper end of King street, ad joining the town of Alexandria, (heretofore occupied by Mr. Eli Legg,) and that he is provided with every thing necessary for the comfortable accommodation of auu jl j rfSk Ti’ftyeWws ouvY others*, that he has made particular provision for gen tlemen from the SOUTHERN COUNTRY, and for the security and support of their ser vants. He flatters himself, that his unremit ted attention to the convenience of those who may call at his Tavern, will secure to him a share of the public patronage, feb—tf JOHN W. SMITH. Cash for Slaves. WANTED to purchase, about 30 or 40 Negroes of both sexes ; a liberal price ivill be given in cash. Enquire at the SOUTHERN HOTEL, ipper end of King-street, Alexandria, (late Ur. F.li Legg’s,) kept by John W. Smith, feb 15 law3w Prune Crab Cidcv. OHE subscriber has placed in the store of L Messrs. A. C. Cazenove & Co. twenty rrels of prime Hughs’s CRAB CIDER, irranted to he genuine and unadultered. It s all been once racked and filtered though ;e clean river sand, and may, with very lit trouble, be prepared for bottling, feb 25 WM. F. GRYMES. Hoad Stock for Sale'. III.fVE three or four Thousand Dollars in the Ashbv’s (lap Turnpike, which I am very desirous of selling' ? any person wishing to purchase, will please apply at Mr. P.iR SONS’S Hotel, Jlexandru. feb 15 Madeira Wine, etc. LINDSAY 8c HILL have just received and offer for sale on accommodating terms, two halfpipes, four quarter casks, and four half q\iarter casks Madeira JFine, 10 quarter casks Malaga do. feb 21 Whiskey and Wine. 3 20 bbls ^ lst pr00f Baltimore whiskey 6 casks dry Malaga wine, just received and fbr sale lowb bv jan 13 CLAUETT & PAGE. Saddle and Harness Making. GEORGE CURRIE AS commenced the above business, and intends dirtying it on in all its various branches, next door to Richard Windsor, jun. upper end of King-street, Alexandria. He hopes, by attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. His work will be made ofthc best materials, jan 14—-2a2m Trustees* Sale. BY virtue of two deeds of trust, executed by Isaac Henry, and Judith his wife, to the subscribers, bearing date of the 14th day of October;1822, and duly recorded in the Clerks Offise of the County of Prince William, and for the purposes in the said deeds mentioned, we shall offer at public auction, for cash, on the premises, on Monday, the 18/A .Iprilnext, the Tract of Land on which the said Henry at present resides, lying in the county of Prince William, containing Three Hundred and Thir ty Acres, more or less—it being the tract of land which the said Henry purchased of Robt. H. llooe and Robert Hamilton, executors of Elizabeth Carter, dcc’d. As we shall sell the foregoing property as trustees, no other title will be conveyed than is vested in us by the deeds of trust aforesaid. EDMUND BROOKE, STUART G. THORNTON, march 17—tA 18 Trustees. William Bartleman Has for sale, 25 hills ? New Orleans and W. 40 bbbs 5 India SUGARS. 20 hhds English island Molasses, i very superior 4000 lbs green coffee Gunpowder, imperial, m young hyson, and I* IH 'souchong Loaf and lump sugars TEAS. WINES. Madeira, Port, Sicily Madeira, and Malaga Cognac brandy, and Holland gin Jamaica rum, whiskey and N. E. rum Raisins, almonds, nutmegs, pepper Pimento, ginger, indigo, alum Madder, copperas, chewing tobacco Leipcr’s and Gardner’s snuff’ Gunpowder, patent shot, glue Salt petre, pearl barley Starch, fig blue, Goshen cheese Liverpool blown and ground alum april 9 SALT, &C. 2m On the First day of Jan. last, Hugh ciiarles smith was admitted a partner in the concerns of Hugh Smith & Co. and on the same day the senior partner declined the ISivivWvenwore, Glass, awiY China Business, in favor of his nephew and son. He takes this opportunity of returning his grateful acknow ledgments for the support he has received during the last thirty years, and is confident his successors will endeavor to give satisfaction in the execution of orders for the above arti cles. HUGH SMITH. HUGH SMITH & CO. Have received by the Minerva, just arrived from Liverpool, and from other sources, their SPRING SUPPLIES, ind they now offer for sale an ex :ensive assortment of GLASS, CHINA, EARTHENWARE, and STONEWARE, at low prices for cash and to punctual custom ers, both wholesale and retail, .tflso, Window glass, 8x10 and 19 x 12 Pipes in boxes lilac k quart bottles Pint do Some thermometers, and A superior London made electrifying ma chine. '_4w_apnl 7 Xew ¥»st db\\sY\n\cnt. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS, in all its various branches in the house lately occupied by Mrs. Lanphier, on King-street, a few doors below the Mechanics’ Rank, where all orders in his line will be executed in the most fashionable style, and with the utmost dispatch. H. T. BAYNE march 2 _2m Mrs Rebecca F Bird, HAS received from Now-York and Phila delphia, an elegant assortment of ¥ as\vionob\c •NWllme/ry, which she has just opened next door to the Mechanics’Bank. As her patterns arc of the latest and most fashionable kind, of which she expects a constant supply, she hopes to share in the patronage of the ladies of Alexandria and its vicinity. Such as favor her with their orders, may depend on having their work exe cuted neatly and expeditiously. april 1 Burlaps. 8 BALES Burlaps, 25 hhds. whiskey, 30 bbls. refined sugars, received this day. JLSO, Per the Steamboat Potomac, a fresh supply of HAcAwuond Tobacco, warranted, as usual, to be of the best qualitv, for sale by A. C. CAZENOVE & Co.' march 14 PIANO FORTES, &o. ANDREW T. KENNEDY HAS just received, on consignntent, one plain, and one highly finished Piano Forte, of the well known manufacture of A. & W. Geib, of New-York. Persons desirous of possessing Good Instruments, on very mo derate terms, are respectfully invited to call and examine them. One price only ivill be asked or taken. march 12—tf SOUTHERN Wank Xotes Wanted. J^ORTH Carolina,''! B ANK NOTES South Carolina, Georgia and N. Orleans Which will be taken at fair rates by S. & M. ALLEN & Co. i^viitry ana r^xcnangt uroKers. Pennsylvania A venue,Washington City Where may be had, at sight, or short dates drafts on BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW-YORK AND BOSTON, dec 14 tf Blount Yevuou YisYwrjf, Eight Miles below Alexandria, pn the Virgi nia side of the Potomac, I CNearly apposite the White House Landing.) THE subscriber intending to fish the above Landing with'Judge Washington, informs ■ his friends and the Public generally, that he has made a large outfit for furnishing JV.VDHEUUUVG i on as good terms as any landing on the Virgi- ' nia side of the River. The roads to the land* i ing for Wagons and Carts are very good. One ! ofthe roads leads by the gate directly oppo* < site to the Mount Vernon House. \ WILLIAM PATTTERSON. tM10 fab 22 Public Sale. By virtue of a deed of trust from John Swann and Ann, his wife, bearing date the 27th day of November, 1821, the subscri ber, as trustee, will sell at public auction, on the premises, on Tmthsdat, the 21st day of April next, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, the T?o\trrs Y*stabY\s\vi\\eut, lately eccypied by the said Swann, in the town of Alexandria. This property extends on Wilkes-street forty feet, and runs back paral lel to Washington-strcet, (as supposed,) 176 feet and some inches; subject to an annual rent charge of $50. The terms will be made known at the place of sale, and the subscriber will convey to the purchaser all the right vested in him by virtue of the aforesaid indenture. N. S. WISE, Trustee, lmo march 19 Public Sale. By virtue of a deed of trust from John Swann and Ann, his IE wife, bearing1 date the 27th day of November, 1821, the subscri !>«r, as trustee, will sell at public auction on the premises, on Thursdat, the 21st day of April next, at $ past3 o’clock P. M. the IVnn e-Wing House awvV "Lot now occupied by said Swann, stated in the deed to be 22 feet on Gibbon-street by 80 feet parallel to St. Asaph-strcct, subject to a ground rent of $22 per annum, Terms will be made known at the place of sale, and the subscriber will convey to the pur chaser all the right vested in him by virtue of the aforesaid indenture. ROBERT 1. TAYLOR, Trustee, march 19 ltno \We and Iiarmour OFFER FOR SALE 25 hhds Orleans sugar 40 bbls West India do. 10 hhds 1st quality molasses _|10 do northern rum jO do rt Lw, } <rnisKE r 2000 gallons old do 3 pipes Cognac brandy 8 puncheons old Jamaica rum 1 pipe Holland gin 20 obis country do 20 30 bagseofi'ee 100 boxes mould and dipped candles 200 kegs lard in shipping order 120 bbls mess and prime pork 100,000 lbs BACON 3000 bushels GROUND ALUM SALT With their usual Assortment of MINES, LIQUORS, AND GROCERIES, apr 6 ___If Su^ar, Whiskey, Bacon, &c. LINDSAY & HILL have just received and for sale 10 hhds. first quality N. O. sugar 60 bbls. Cumberland whiskey (very fine) 5000 lbs. country bacon, superior quality 10 bbls. N. E. rum 50 bushels cloverseed 500 do. seed potatoes._march 29 Prime Crab Cider, Porter, Ale, fyc. &fc. THE subscriber has now ready for delivery and will keep constantly for sale Bottled Porter, Alt and Crab Cider, warranted equal to any in the District, at the very moderate price of one dollar per dozen; and delivered at any part of the town, free of any additional expcncc. Country merchants can at any time be supplied on the shortest no tice. A Iso for sale, r A lbs. choice bacon t/“r«UUU 1,000 lbs. lard, put up in jars of from 12 to 24 pounds each, express ly for family U9e 20 barrels crab and other cider 35 do whiskey 10 do prime old do 15 boxes oranges 20 do mould candles. Together with a general assortment of Liquors and Groceries, as usual, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. THOMAS WHITTLE, Agent, march 21 3tw4w Sack Salt. | sacks of salt, Liverpool filled, for L DU sale by march 19 A. C. CAZENOVE & Co. L<>St, ETWEEN the Farmers Bank and the cor ner of Duke and Fairfax streets, west, ;mall •Morocco Twrse, th sundry notes. Any person finding the Tie, and leaving it at this office, shall be li rally rewarded, and no questions asked. N. B. Should any suspicious person offer y large notes on the U. S. Bank, the person whom such maybe offered will please give ticc as above. march 8 Slaves Wanted. THE Subscriber will at all times, pay the highest price in cash for slaves, either sin gle or in families. Letters addressed to me in Alexandria, will be promptly attended to feb 11—tf E. P. LEGG. SugttYS. 4 O HHDS. New-Orleans sugar lU 5 barrels and } Loaf No. 3, Baltimore 3 boxes 5 refined do. I^artiing, this day, from the schr. Institution, and for sale by ' SAM. MESSERSM1TH. mar 5 Apprentices. THREE or four smart handsome lads, of from 8 to 10 years old, will be bound out to good trades and good masters. Apply to the TRUSTEES OF THE P. HOUSE. feb 5_• c25 Dollars Howard. R ANA WAY from Acquia, on Monday night last, negro JAMES, about 22 years of »ge, rather small, very black, has a remarka ble scar on one of his cheeks,(cut by a knife.) rwenty-five dollars Reward will be given if iecured in any iail so that we get him again. dec 14—tfL'EWIS St TOWNED._ This is to give Notice, rH AT the subscriber of Alexandria county, D. C. has obtained from the Orphan’s L'ourt of Prince George’s County, Maryland, etters testamentary on the estate of Josias B. Ford, late of the county last aforesaid, dec’d Ml persons having chums against the said de cent, are hereby warned to exhibit the same :o the subscriber, passed by the Orphans court >n or before the 1st day of Sept, next, or they nay by law, be excluded from all benefit to aud estate, and those indebted thereto are re quested to make immediate payment. Given indermy hand this 1st day of March, 1825; BENJ. T. FENDALL, Executor, march 1 of JonaaB. Ford. Splendid Schemes!! Without delay, will be drawn on the 11th o' May next, the Penns\lvania Union e*«al LOTTE It Y...A6th GLASS. When the follotfinj* brilliant Prizes will be dis tributed to fortunate adventurers: 50.000 uonars. 20.000 Dollars. | 10.000 Dollars. 5,000 Dollars. 5,uuu uouars. 4;720 Dollars. 20 of1,000 Dollars. 20 of 500 Dollars. . &C. ; 1 ICkCuJ Jlv- AUU| wiu uw uiawiif n the 25th of May, the \]n\vers\ty Lottery olM.A FOURTH CLASS, which will be finished in a few minutes, when the following prizes will be distributed to f or 10,000 Dollars. 6.000 Dollars. 4.000 Dollars. 3.000 Dollars. 2,000 Dollars. 1,538 Dollars. 6 of1,000 Dollars. 6 of 500 Dollars. &c. &c.; Tickets 1 ne QUANTIOO CANAL Lottery of Virginia, 6th Class, will be drawn the 8th of June next, and finished in a few minutes. Prizes are, 10,000 uonars. 6.000 Dollars. 4.000 Dollars. 3.000 Dollars. ZjUUVJ l/unaia. 1,538 Dollars. 6 of1,000 Dollars. 6 of 500 Dollars. &c. &c. ; Tickets $4 Tickets in eitner 01 the above lotteries can be bad at J. H. RUNNEL LS, Lottery-Office, King-st. Alexandria. Where prizes have been obtained amounting1 to Thousands of Doltan/ / all of which were paid on presentation of tickets. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. april 12 _ [N. J-] TitcU. bbls. landing from sloop Anna, and for OUsale by S. MESSERSMITH. march 15 __ Whiskey, Butter, &c. INDS.iY Sc IIlLLhave just received and A for sale 50 bbls Cumberland whiskey 20 kegs and 1 barrel Ohio butter 40 bushels fresh clover seed march 3 To Let or Lease, For a term of years, The house and store on King-street, recently occupied by Dr. Vowell.— i Possession can be had immediately. Apply to J. 11. LADD, apr 6 2w For Kent, A comfortable dwelling, suitable fora large family. It is situated on King-street, between Payette and i Henry, ami nearly opposite to Butts & Cawoods. Possession given immediately, apr 5JOHN COHAGEN. To Let, A very comfortable brick dwell ing house, with outhouses complete* , g.. on Cameron-street near the Episco* j£|ipal church. Apply to CHARLES BENNETT, march 30 tf To Lease foi* 99 Tears That higldy cultivated and beau tifully situated lot of ground adjoin ing the property of Mrs. Hodgson, containing ten acres, and now occu pied by T. F. Mason, Esq. Also, that desirable lot adjoining the cot tage garden of Hugh Smith, Esq. containing ten acres. Also, a tract of land adjoining Dr. Dick’s farm, and one adjoining the beautiful farm of Wm. Moss, Esq. on the Little River Turnpike Road, containing 530 acrcss. For terms ap ply to Thomas Irwin, Esq. of Alexandria, who is authorised to make any contract on my ac count. WM. S. MOORE. mar 3 tf To Let, And possession given the 4th March next, MA comfortable two stoiy brick dwell ing house, with a garden, now occupied by Mr. Harris, situated on Columbus-street, between King and Prince. Apply to feb 19 C. P. THOMPSON. To Kent, A two story frame house on Prince-st. nearly opposite the Bank of Potomac.—The house is in good ,repair, and will suit a small family, rhe rent will be made low. Apply to feb 5 GEORGE COLEMAN. To Let for one or more Years A handsome Country Seat, about two feL miles from town. Applvto feb 3 tf C. BENNETT. Indian Qi\ee\\ Tavern. mThc subscriber has taken the above named house in ALEXANDRIA, D. C. where he solicits a continuance of the patron age of those friends who have known him for so many years as a Tavern keeper, in Ce* TRKTILLIC, Va. He will have on hand every article which can tend to the convenience of TRAVELLERS A AD BOARDERS; and the depressed s;*tc of the times, shall ren der his charges equivalent thereto. FEWELL A. PERRY. Alexandria, Jan. 25 Toy Went, A two story brick dwell ing, on Wilkes, between Henry and Fayette streets; it has at __tached to it an elegant Garden Possession will be given immediately, jail 1—tf BRYAN IIAMPSON. To I*t, The house on the north side of King treet, between Patrick and Henry, at lately occupied by Mr. Henry Jackson. It is in an excellent state of repair and in one of the most desirable parts of the town.—Pos session may be had 15th October. For terms apply to A. C. CAZENOVE. *cp 4 _ tf To Iiot, The fire proof Ware-House, ^^■jj|Wcorner of Union St Prince-street, nHfllKrecently occupied by W. Good flSHtteU & Co. Also, a tenement on Cameron-street, now occupied by D. G. Pretty man. Possession may be had 1st of Nov. Also, another tenement on an alley, adjoin ng Prettyman’s blacksmith shop. For terms ipply to. oct as J. B. LADD, or .1. H LADD 8t Co. ALLEN’S OFFICE,} Washington, April 9th, 1825. 5 THE following were the numbers drawn in the NEW-YORK LVtexatuTe lottery JsV 4 for December, 1824, and in the order in which they stand, viz: 20 It 42 »"l 8 &4 56 SO 25 Those tickets having one or more of the a bove numbers on them are prizes. dj*Adventurers having small prizes, are in vited to renew them in either of the following Lotteries, viz: U mow tanfti Lottery, Sixteenth Class. Containing Prizes of 50.000 Bolts. 20.000 Bolls 10.000 Bolls. 2 of 5,000 Dolls. &c. The whole to be drawn on the 11th of May, 1825, in the City of Philadelphia. Tickets only $10. University Lottery. 5th Class—Containing Prizes of #10,000 #5,000 #2,000 #5,000 #1,412, &c. All to be drawn in Baltimore, on the 16th instant. Tickets $5. Ciraiul State "Lottery * No. 4—Containiner nrizes of 20.000 Dollars, 10.000 Dollars, 5,000 Dollars, 5 of 1,000 Dollars. To be drawn all inone day, on the oth ot May Tickets £4- For the lucky Nos. apply at Lottery and Exchange Office, Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington City djr* Orders for single tickets or shares will be promptly attended to. april 12 ___*>t Family Flour. IINDSAY !i HILL have just received and J offer for sale, 50 barrels flour, made out of white wheat particularly for family use. april 7___ Liverpool and Turks Island SALT (5)/» /'ll"! Bushels coarse salt, 400 sacks ✓CULr" J blown do. on board ship Miner va, from Liverpool. Also, tho cargo of the schnr. Maputo, oj 2500 bushels Turks Island salt, for sale by WILLIAM FOWLE & Co. nnril fi Hats and Shoes. The subscribers have received (in part) thcirJ Spring Supply of Hats' and Shoes, amongst which arc 750 pair ladies morocco heel flippers 500 do do spring do 350 do do Valcntia and'Sattcen do 250 do do morocco walking shoes 500 do do leather do do 500 do do do do pumps 500 do do do laced do 1000 do men’s coarse shoes 1000 do do lined and hound do 500 do do fine calfskin shoes & pump' 400 do do coarse & fine Monroe shoes 1000 do bo vs’ coarse and fine shoes 1000 do children’s leather ti morocco shoes and bootees, together with a large stock in store not particularized, and will continue to receive during the spring further supplies suited to the season and fashion. also A general assortment of Men’s and Boys low priced fur and wool hats, all of which arc offered cheap cither wholcsail or retail, march 31—6w TRUK & HARM (N Molasses. QA HMDS. New-Orlcans molasses 2U do West India do All of choice qualitv, for sale by april 8 MANDKV1LLK & LARMOUg. Best Chewing Tobacco. rl k Half kegs manufactured. 8’s and 12’s t/' f to the pound, Barclay’s brand, war ranted superior to any in the District, just re ceived by the sloop F.agle, capt. Warder, from Richmond, and for sale by march 29 J. D. BROWN, Agent. Himento. FOUNDS pimento, received per sclir. Green, from Jamaica—for sale by W. FOWLF. & Co. march 24 St Domingo Coflcc. LINDSAY fc HILL have this day landing, 50 hags St. Domingo coffee, which they will sell on accommodating terms. fell 24 Clover Seed. Bushels fresh Cloverseed, for sale li\ GF.O. COLEMAN. feb 24 50 Turks Island Salt and Free born Ploughs. JOHN H. LADD 8c Co. have forsaleat their store, on Conway’s wharf, 35*0 bushels Turks Island salt Freeborn ploughs and shares of all sizes, feb 24 At Prvv&te, Sale. French brandy in pipes \ Common do. do. Holland gin do. HH^Commnn do. do. ic juice do, sugar in bbls. vinegar in do fee in bags, blacking in cannistcrs & cak* -. icolate in boxes, candles in do ving soap in do. fig blue in do i. Spanish and half Spanish segars in qr half and w hole boxes endish and small twist tobacco in kegs and half kegs Us and ink powder le beams and weights, stoves and grates e tea sets, common do. tumblersficdecanterf iboards, bureaux, secretaries, desks, chairs lies, sofas, pianos, work and candle stands ik cases, cradles, cribs, bedsteads r glasses, mantle do. silver table spoons desert do. gold watches, silver do. ast pins, ornaments, ear rings, finger do muon fur hats, boots and canes ks and maps i auu uarncv*) 1 gig and do. 1 pair patent lights for vessel' _Cuns, fire irons, Sic. Cloths, cassimeres, cassinets, vestings Linens, checks, plaids, stripes, blankets Flannels, shawls, hdkfs. pearl & bone button - Metal and wood do. tapes and bobbins Pins and needles, threads Silks, cottons, Sec. Sic. Sic. S. A. 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