A Sho"t Delay In the Drawing cj the Canal Lottery, |Ib Walhington city, has been unavoidably occafioHed by the unforeseen intervention of Mr. Blodgct's Lottery —but as the major part *f the tickets are now disposed of, this is to inform the public that the drawing of the Ca nal Lottery will certainly commence without fail, on the firft Monday in January J797, and those holding tickcts, ue hereby requefled to fend a statement of those fold, and those on bane. 2 HOTLY YOUNG, DANIEL C AP.ROLL, of Duddington, GEORGE WALKiiR, THOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY, W. M. DJJNCANSON. The Printers who gave our adyertifements a place in their newspapers, are rcquefted to give this notice admis sion, as the remaining tickets are expe&ed to be loon above par, and we wifii adventurers to be timely' iclotmed Nov. iz. j§|6w. TOB E SOLD, " A PLANTATION, in the town of Woodbury, coun ty of Gloucester, and ftateof New-Jersey, contain ing about one hundred and fifty aeres ; a Suitable propor tion of which is woodland an 4 improved meadow. A great part of the arable Und is in a high state of cultiva tion, and very natural to the production of Red Clover. On said plantation there isa-genteel two-story brick house, wrth four rooms on a floor, and a good dry ccllaj under the whole ; together with a bam, corn-cribs and carriage houfe I'he garden is large, and cotitains a good collec tion of the bed kinds of grafted and inoculated fruit trees; the orchard confift»of about three hundred grafted apple trees. Any person iaclined to purchal'e said premiles, may be informed ef the terms by applying to / ANDREW HUNTER. July..*9 F Philadelphia, November 18, 1796. Wm. Holdernesse, No. 76, fll-GH-STREET, , Has received ,by the late arrivals, A Well Sdefied Assout ME NT of Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery, and Haberdashery Goods, Which he will fell, w'holefale and retail, on the very low eft trrms ; Amongjl Maryland, Prince George's County, ") 2nd November, 1796. j I Ith*t&f4W Treasury Department, September 28, 1796. " TOTICE is hereby given, that proposals will be re 1N ceived at the office of the Secretary of the Trcafury : until the expiration of the firft day of next en suing, for the supply of all rations which may he required J for the use of ihe United States, from the Uril day of June, 1797, to the thirty-firft day of May, 1798, both days inclusive, at the place 6 and within the diftricls here after mentioned, viz. At Ofwego; at Niagara; at Paefque Me; at Sandulky Lake, and on Sandulky River ; at Detroit; at Michilimackinac; at Fort-Franfc | lin; at Pictfburgh ; at Cincinnati; at Fort-Hamilton ; ■ at Fort St. Clair; at Fort-Jefferfon; at Grenville; at 5 Picque Town and Loramics Store; at Fort Adams; at Fort Wayne; at Fort Defiance ; at any place balow Fort Defiance on the Miami River to Lake Eric; at Foyt Steuben ; at Fort Maflac ; at any place from Fort Maffac to the south boundary of the United States on the river Miflifippi; at Fort Knox ; at Ouiatanon! If supplies lhall be required lor any poftsor places not t mentioned in this notice, all such supplies shall be fur nilhed at prices proportioned to those to be paid at the polls before recited, or as may be hereafter agreed on between the United States and the Contractor. The rations to be supplied are to consist of the fol lowing articles, viz. 1 One pound two ounces of bread or flour. 1 One pound two ounces of beef, or fourteen ounces of pork or bacon. Half a gill of rum, brandy or whilkey. | One quart and half a pint of falt.~\ Two quarts of Vinegar, ( , . , Two pounds of So»|, (P" tuadred " t,on> , One pound of Candles, J Tte rations are to be furnifhed in such quantities, as that there shall at all times during the said term, be fufficienH for the consumption oi the croup* at Michilimackinac,~D£* troit, Niagara, and Ofwego, for the term of fix months in advance, and at each of the other polls, for the term of ; at lead three months in advance, is good aad wholesome provilions,if the fame Hull be required. It is to be un ' derllood, that the Contradlor is to be at the exjente and ; rifle of iffuirg the supplies to the troops at each poll, and ' that all lofTes sustained by the depredations of as enemy, or [ by means of the troops of the United States, lhall be paid for at the price of the articles captured or dellroyed, on I the depofitiof\s of two or more persons of creditable cha , rafters, and the certificate of a commiffioncd officer, as . certaining the circumllances of the loss, and the amount of the aiticles for which compensation lhall be claimed OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. Loft Last Evening, , At Ricketts's Amphitheatre-, (supposed to be taken by r some villain out of a gentleman's pocket) 1 A red Morocco-Leather POCKET-BOOK, Containing about 185 dollars in banknotes; three notes of hand of Rofs and Simfon, No. 30-1, 305 and 306, da ted nth I all Augull, payable 60 dafs after date, to the order of Paul Siemea, together for 5150 dollars; an ordar of Mrs. Ann iVacpherion, from Paul Siemen, on Lach lin Mac Neal, Esq. at Port-au-Prince, for 100 dollars; be- Gde» several letters and papers of no ule but to the proprie , tor. The notes of hand and ordtr are without endorfe > n»ant_. EIGHTY DOLLARS REWARD is offered to any person who will diicuvcr and secure the thief, and FORTY DOLLARS for only bringing the above menti oned notes and papers at No. 119, cornet of Front and Mulberry llreets. d OS. jr. An elegant Bay Horse for sale, j Enquire at George Green's Stables, in Pine-flreet, between Fourth and Fil'th-ftreets. Nov. 18. j iw THE STOCKHOLDERS Of the Bank of the United States Are hereby informed, THAT, according to the Statute of incorporation, a General Ele&ion for Twenty-Five Directors will be held at the Bank of the United States, in the City of Philadelphia, on Monday the second day oi January next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. And, pursuant to the eleventh feftien of the Bye Laws, the Stockholders of the said Bank are herehy notified to assemble a General Meeting, at the fame place, on Tues day the third day of January next, at fivs o'clock in the evening. By order of the Board of Directors. G. SIMPSON, Cafluer. and Fundamental Article. Not more than three fourths of the DireSors in office exclusive of the President, Iball be eligible for the next succeeding year, but the Director who shall be President >' at the time of an eleAion may always be re-ele&ed. ; ; eftel. Mr. FRANCIS, | (0f the New Theatre) . TAKES this opportunity of returning thanks to his scholars and to the public. Mr. Francis intends, 1 on his return from Maryland, to open a public aca > dhny for dancing, upon a plan entirely new. He flatters bimfelf that his attention to his pupili bi : therto renders any promises of oondufliiig his luture Ichemes on the molt liberal and firiifiefi tenris, of pro priety, totally unneceflary. A". B. Private tuition as uiVal. • June 3 x* V Paterfon Lottery. n raising fix thousand fix hundred and sixty-seven & -L dollars and fifty cents, by a deduction of fifteen * , centfrom the prizes, and not two blanks toa prize, viz I friacof 5000 dollars is dollars r~~ O ' r 1 1000 loco ' S°° joo 5 ao ° loco *? lo ° ICOD 99 jo 4WO 403 jo'oo j> 2CC ° „ , 10 40,CC0 n 5 Lalt drawn numbers of 1000 dollars each, jo do 13 3 1 Prizes. 4 ~ 4018 Blanks. $35° Tickets at Seven Dollars each, 44,'t0 By ordsr of the Dircdors of the Society for eftab'ii'ij ing Ufeful Manufactures, the fuperintendants of the ?lt. if erfon Lottery hive requested the Managers to offer the 0 foregoing Ssheme to the public, and have dire&ed them ; to refund the money to thufe persons who have piireh..i:d 11 in the former Lottery,- of exchange the tickets for ticLts : n this Lottery. e The lottery has dually commenced drawing, and will d continue until finifhe J. A lift of the Blanks and Prizes •, may be seen at the office ol William Blaelfburn, No. 64 11 south Second ftraet, who will give information where tick -1 ets may bl procured'/ e Dated this 17th day t>f June, 1796. e J. N- GUMMING, ~) JACOB R. HARDENBERG, V Managers. • JONATHAN RHEA, ) v STATE OF THE WHEEL. t 1 Prize of 5000 - - . JOOO Li I 1000 - - - 1000 * 1 5C o ... 500 5 200 - - - loco 20 ICO - - - - 2000 9° JO 45 00 I °S 2J - - 4U 5 The five last drawn tickets 1000 e-ch, 5090 Being all the valuable prizes, besides a full propor . tion of the 10 dollars. y As the Lottery is coafiderably more than one third - drawn, the value of the undrawn tickets is great -1 ly increased, and it is worth the notice of those f who hold tickets in thaold A heme, that they can ex change their tickets for those in the above,"if they ap ly loon, and at a moderate advance considering the now real value of an undrawn ticket. The tickets being nearly all fold, the drawing in future will be ofteiwr, and the Lottery soon finished. November i». mws Imported in the late arrivals, s And to be Sold by JACOB PARKE, No. 49, North fide of High-ftrect, Philadelphia, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, &c. AMOKGST WHICH ARE , SMITHS' Anvils, Vices, and Files; Saw-mill, Cross cut, Hand, and other Saws; Carpenters' l'lanes, Chisels, . and other Tools; Carving Chisels and Otnigcs; Locks, Hinges, Bolts and Latches; Nails, Sprigs, lacks, and Screws; Frying-Pacs; Smoothing-irons; Shovels and f Tongs; Coffee Mills; Candleftifks; Snuffers; Warming- Pans ; Table Knives and Forks; Riding Whips; Bar low Pan, and other Pocket Knives; Rrzors: :sciffar*; Needles; Ivory and Horn Combs; lieil Kirby Fifti Hooks; br&fs Cabinet Furniture; Waggon Boxes ;'' Shcit * Brdafs; pfeted and tin'd Bridle Bits and Stirrups; it to Sa die Nails; Girth and Straining Webus ; —witft moil . kinds of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, Brass Wares, . &c. &c. t —-OSlobu .44'. "Tnvrtßw 1 ' " [ Sales of India Goods. . The Cargo of thefhip Ganges, capt. Tingey, from Ca> | cutta and Bengal, I CONSISTING OF A Large and genera! assortment of Bengal and Madras COTTON and Sli.K GOODS. , AMONG WHICH ARE ■ A variety fine worked and plain Mujlins, Doreas, t3V. A Iso, A Quantity of Excellent Sugar, j In boxes and bags—and BLACK PEPPER, For Sale by Willings fcf £ranpis, . No. 11 Penn Street. June 2 § WANTED, ! As Cook, in a private family, 1 A YOUNG WOMAN who can produce good re commendations of an unexceptionable character. En • quire of the Printer. November 17. ; Walhington Canal Lottery, i N°. i WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authorifei the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thousand, two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting a Canal through the City of Washington, froxi th Po tomac to the Eastern Bnu'ch Haruour. , The following is the SCHEME of No. I. Vis -I Prize of 10,000 dollars, 10,000 1 ditto J 0,000 ic.cco 7 last drawn 7 Tickets, each J s '°°° 35f?0 6 ditto 1,000 6. 10 ditto 400 4,003 ao ditto Ico - JJ ditto 50 . 5750 ditto 11 60,008 p To be ralfed for the Canal, 16,150 | ■ 1 5850 Prizes, 175,000 ( 11650 Blanks, not two to a prize. 1 — 17 joo Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175000 & The Commiflioners hava taken the Securities re quired by the aforefaid a