SCHEME.

1Prize of5,000Dollars,is5,000
1-2,500--2,500
1-1,500--1,500
5-1,000--5,000
10-500--5,000
15-200--3,000
50-100--5,000
100-50--5,000
300-25--7,500
325-15--4,875
500-10--5,000
4,400-8--35,200
1laſt drawn Blank,--760
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5,709Prizes,85,335
11,358Blanks.
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17,067Tickets at 5 Dollars each, is85,335
Not two Blanks to a Prize.

Subject to a Deduction of 12 and an half per Cent.

This Lottery was granted by the honorable General Aſſembly for the encouragement of a Manufactory of Woolen, Worſted, and Cotton, in this State, under the ſuperintendance of William M'Intoſh, (late of London) a Gentleman of Information and Experience in the conſtruction and uſe of the new invented Machines for that Purpoſe, a Number of which being completed he hath now in uſe.

The Managers flatter themſelves that all Perſons will become Adventurers in this Lottery, who conſider the importance of the Object for which it was granted, as they will thereby aid one of the moſt valuable Manufactories attempted in this State, ſince the era of Independence.

They contemplate a ſpeedy ſale of the Tickets, and engage a punctual payment of the Prizes, if demanded in ſix Months after drawing, which is to commence on the 21ſt day of October next, and when finiſhed, the fortunate numbers will be publiſhed in the Connecticut Journal.

TIMOTHY JONES,}Managers.
HENRY DAGGETT,
ELIAS BEERS,
WILLIAM LYON,
NATHAN BEERS,

New-Haven, May 16, 1794.

Tickets to be had of the Managers, and of Thomas Hilldrup, at the Poſt Office Hartford.

Connecticut Courant, Hartford.