Just Imported, In the fchoouer Lucy, Capt. Prows, {rem Madeira, \ and to be fold by X ELLISTON & JOHN PEROT, London particular Madeira Wine, # Three year® old, In pipes, hogfbeads, and quarter casks, fit for im mediate use.—They have also for sale, A few bags of Juniper Berries. October V&B4W A Short Delay In the Drawing cf the Canal Lottery, lit Washington city, hag been unavoidably cccafioned by the Unforefeen intervention of Mr. Blodget's Lottery -but as the major pait of the tickets are now disposed of, thi« is to inform the public that the drawing of the Qa nalLottery will ccrtainiy commence without fail, on the 1 firfl Monday in January 1797, and tho. r e holding tickcti, ajc hereby lequefttd to lend a flatrment of those fold, and those on hand. , . NOTLY YOUNG. DANirX CARROLL, of Duddington, GEORGE WALKtR, THOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY, . W..M. DUNCANSON. l"h« Printers who gave our udvertifements a phcc in their newspapers, are reqaefted to give this notice admis sion, as the remi ning tickets are expelled to be soon above 1 par, and we wiih adventurers to be timely informed ' N«v. "t». t?)6w. * "" ■ 1 1 Horses taken in, For the Winter Scafon, And fed on clover hay at the Spbfcribers place, ft miles on the Briiiol Road, where good Cabling is pro vidtd, and great care will bt taken of them William Bell. Nov. 13. mwfawmthtf. Wm. Holpernesse, No. 76, HIGH- ST REE'T, Has received by the late arrivals, A Well Stltded As sogruckt of Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery, and Haberdashery Goods, Which he will fell, wholesale and retail, en the very I ioueli terms ; Amongst which are Some elegant 4-4 snd 7-8 Chintzes and Cottons, new (patterns Ditto Furniture ditto Ditto Dimity Taaiboufed, Book, and Jaconet Mufljp.s T Ditto in Gold and Silver" ti Ditto Neckcloths, very fine Mantuas of the firft quality 01 SUk and Cotton Hosiery 1 at Umbrellae of thefirll quality, afTorted Irilh Linens, very fine, and Table Linens ' va Marseilles and Cotton Counterpanes T Rose Blankets aflorted—&c. &s. fr O&abtr i/>. d it A Manufactory FOR SALE. ti' A Valuable SOAP and CANDLE Manufactory, situate io a convenient part of the city ; the works almost new. en an entirely original conftruftion> and built of the best th materials, and may be set to work imincdfotcly. Persons w who wi&to parchafe, ate requeued to apply at No 273, U; 'South Second Street. September 13, t t f tt To be Sold, ail The Time of a smart, aftfve Negro Lad, "" Who has Eleven years to serve. t h Enquire at No. 58, South Front street. thi Qflober 18. { ; n , Treasury of the United States. lr , OTICE is hereby given to all persons who are or of ■IN may be Creditors of the United States, for any fun\s of the Prided Debt, or Stock, bearing a present inter.Jl of fix •fr cmifim per annum. thi i ft, That pursuant to an Acl of CongreO parted on the He »Bth day of April, 1796, intitled an adt in addition to an a { intituled " An a000 do. - 20,000 15,000 do. t9 . ljv,(n)o y , 1 r 1 *»739 Prizes. 3Z>*6i Blanks. ™ - . 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dolljri, 400,000 N. B. Tofavour those who may take a quantity of Tickets,the pri»e of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn j ' ticket, and the 30,000 the last but ohi : And approved notes, securing payment in either money ' " or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received foi a any number not less than 30 tickets. a rhis Lottery will afford an elegant tyecimen of thepri- P vate buildings to be ere&ed in the City of Washington— J Two beautiful ckfigns are already felefled for the- entire fronts on two of the public squires; from thefc prawings , it ispropofed to ereel two centre :ind four corner bnildings, i* - as soon as possible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortnnate adventurers, in e the mannerdefcribed in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. r; r, A nett deduiSion of five per cent, will be made to defray a (I the npcefTary expenses of printing, the surplus 01 s will he made a part of the fund intended for the National |, Univerfitr, to be crefleil within the city of Washington. |_. The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are old off.—-The raoney prizes will be payable in thirty days after it is finifhed ; and any prizes "for which fortunate nambers aie not produced within twelve months after the > drawing is closed, are to be conSdercd as given towards the fund for the University ; jt being determined to fettle the whole business in a year from tlve ending of the draw- e ing, and to take up the bonds given as feeurity. The real securities given for the payment of the Prize*, are held by the Prcfident and two Directors of the Bank be r of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a- cu s mount of the lottery. t The twenty four ;fentlemen who by appointment of th the late Commissioners afiilled in the management of the p". ! Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous talk «' 1 a second time 011 behalf ff the public ; a fuflicifctit num "" : ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the ,h friends to a National University and the other f»deral ob- c ' I jeifls maj continue to favor the de/ign. 111 1 By accounts received from the different parts of the j V Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets ~ have been.fisnt for sale, the public are affurcd tjiiit the f drawing will speedily commtntc, and that the carcand " caution unavoidably necessary to infHre a fafe disposal of 1;. the tickets, has rendered the ln.ir- fefpenfion mdil. cr.lablt. bv SAMUEI. DLODGET. .§» Tickets may be had at die Bank of Colsmbia • of ed James Weft & Co. Baltimore ; of Peter Gilman, Boston ; At) of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard W»!ls «b< Cooper's Ferry. c 0 p u Twenty Guineas"Reward7~ pj RANAWAY from the lubferiijer oatae 2id Oeti btr P" a Dark MULATTO BOY, named MOSES - 2 1 year«' bc oid; about 5 feet 8 inches high ; had on a mi*«d green coat, with a green velvet cape and oval yellow buttons t f " k 1 a striped vest ; a pair of dark fpottcd pantaloons, afta * bl whole boors much worn. It is probable he may oh-*.- '!* his name and dress. He has been aseuftomed to driving k a carriage, and waiting. The above reward will £ be paid for reaving him so that the fubfenber may get him again, and if brought home all reasonable charges paid by Robins Chamberlai-ne. ' Eafton, Maryland, Nov. io. i 4 Cjmiawtf ~ Philadelphia, 6lh November, 1796. ur ALL persons desirous to contrail to furaith for the Ar , iy ofthe United States, the following articles, ol: any por tion of them, are requcfted to fend in their proposals seal ed on or before the 15th December next to In Tench Francis, Pui~is\or. 251 Pair of leather brccchej, J on 25a Pair of hoofs, IC pWWu maybe jroi 1042 Artillery hata, viewed at Samuel Hodg- 2108 Infantry bars, £f and Urackets and Chamber ditto, branches Sconces, a varietv of Silver and Plated Shoe La chets, Sp-vs IsV five afTortment of " Z japann d tea and coffee Urns. D-irjn kin*, k black and gold. uu,s ' blue, brown, ex t„ r l" ds °, f r? rk iathe « old a " d filler liae; mini». s 1 ti..es set, and hair wwk eietuted as usual. » lie November 9. ,u th & £ 8 An elegant Bay Horse for sale, Enquire at George Green's Stable,, in Pinc-Areet, hi, between Fourth'and Fifth-ftreet9. ilt, Nov. t3. Pi"'/ Loit Last Evening, At Riekctt,', Amphitheatre, (supposed to be taken bjr fotne villain out of a gentleman'* pocket) r. A red Morocco-Leather POCKET-BOOK, n Containing abtfut 185 dollars in banknotes; three notes 0 -, of of Rofs and Simfon, No. 304, 305 and .;c4, da 'ted rzthlsft Anguft, payable 60 dafs after date, to -the order of Paul Siemea, together for 5150 dollars j an ordar of Mrs. Ann IWcpherfon, from Paul Siemen, on Lach,- lln Mac Neal, Esq. at Po'rt-au-! , nnce,for loodolUrs ; be ftdes federal letters and papers of no use but to the proprie tor. The notes of hand and order are without endorfe ivent. EIGHTY DOLLARS REWARD is offered to or any petfon who will djfeover and leeure the thief, and it- FORTY DOLLARS for only bringing the above menti !ic oncd notes and pipers at No. 119, corner of Front and s- Molberry ftreete. d Otft. n. Treasury Department, , September. 28, 1795. XTOTICE is hereby given, that proposals will he re iN ccived at the office of the Secretary of the Treasury __ until the exjiiratlcn of the Srfl day of March next en ruing, for the fitpply of an rations which may he required for the use of the United States, from the lirft day of June, 1797, to the thirty-firlf day of May, 1795, both J days hfcluGVe, at the placcs and within the uiftriiSs htre ' after mentioned, viz. f.t Ofwsgo; st Niagara; at Riefqoe ffie; at Sanduflcy Lake, and on i-andufky (live?; at Detroit; at Michilimaekinac; at Fort-Frank lin; at Pittsburgh ; at Cincinnati; at Fort-Uarailton ; at Fort St. Clair; at ;at Gre-nvijic; at Picque Town and Loramies Store; at Fort Adams; at Fort Wayne; at Fort Defiance ; at any place below Fort Defiance on the Miami River to Lake Eric; at Fort Steuben; at Fort Maffac ; at any plaee from Fort Maflac to the south boundary of the United Stales on the fiver Miflifippi; at Fort Krnt ; at Ouiatano'i.' If supplies shall be required lor jny posts or places not mentioned in this notice, all such supplies fliall be fur mfhed at prices, proportioned to those to bs paid at the ' posts before recitcd, or as may be licrsafter agreed 011 ! between the United States and the Contra&or. | < The rations to be supplied are to confiil of the_fol- i lowing article's, viz. i One pound two ounces of bread or flour. < One pound two ounces of beef, or fourteen ounce, of 1 pork or bacon. 1 H»!f,a gill of rum, brandy or whiskey. One quart and half a pint of fait.") j Two quarts ef Vinejrar, ( , . . Two pound, „f So»p, > rcr hundred rations One pound of Candles, j The rations are to be furnifbed in such quantities, as that n i there Dial! at all times during the said term, be fuflicient | for the cocfumption of thf troops at Michilimackinac, Dc -1 troit, Niagara, and Ofwcgo, fer the term of fix month* jn r advance, and at each of the other poflii, for the term of at leafl three months in advance, in good ahd whojeifome 1 provilions,ifthe fame shall be required. It is to be un derllood, that the CcntraAor is to be *t the cx*ente and e ri(k of iffuirgthe fuppT;«s to the troops at each poll, and _ that all Icffes fuftaincu by the depredation* of an enemy, or c , by means of the troops of the United States, (hall be paid a ' for at the price of the articles captures or dedroyed, on 1 the depositions of two or n-iore persons of creditable cha raiSers, and the certificate of a comipifSoncd officer, as- 1 ■ certaimng the circumstances of the loft, and the amount f ' of th; £i titles for which compensation shall be claimed ' '' OLIVER WOLCOTT, I Spcretary of the Trejfury. ' ; ~ SWANN'Sj ~ S • F Jl ' Riding School, Horse Acadcmj £5" Infirmary. J ' Adjoining the Pt;b!i<; Square, Market Street. i. swAnn UtTL'RNS his sincere thanks tothofe gentlemen by tvhom he has been employed, during his rcfidence in this City, and flatiershimfelf that the success of his efforts, in the numerous, 1 . ob.liuatc and dangerous diseases in Horses, in which be has been confultcd, togethv with his moderate charges, wiil (e ---■ cure their future favors and recsmmcndation. He now bejt leave to inform th«m and the public at large f that his Ipacioui and commodious premises, erefled for the purposes above deferibed are open lor tlse rcctplion of pupils ol cither sex, who wifhto beinftrufltd in the Art of Riding, J and the >>"ht method of governing their horses, so as to rice thein with cife, elegance, and lafety—their horses will be carefully aqd expedniouily Inoke, Mr eveiy purpose, and made obedient 10 the will ot ihe riders ; the i„ tU ral powers which arc Ihut up in them, will be by art, calling forth umrormity of molion, and giving to that noble animal all thnfe beauties of aflion which providence has so bounti fuLy bellowed on them. Aifo, at bis hospital, every diforiler to which the horse is liable will be treated according to the iu!e» ol art, confi.med * 1 b >' long and repeated experience. The utility of the above inlntu'ioo has ne»?r been qneftioo ea, that it i,aa long been wanted m this city, evetv gentleman's Bod will manifeft, and T. as the fiirt eltahlilHer of ! ,* t:lerc " ar y art i folfcits and relies upon the fußpoit'«f t hat ic< public (winch he is ever anxious in lerving) to enable him to I 1' briqgit toperteiW The idja of a fuHcripiwa for lhat ! , a" hlnted b >' (WiM gentleman, who wiih to "" promotc-the inlluution—tbe each fubfeription to »c returned by lervices in any of the depjrtments he orofeffes, 'greeablc to the rate of charge, ftatcd in his hand bill. S«ch 'uDtf ripuon is now open, » 9 d the Sp.alurc, of many re!p, &- 1 llienf" !,T"e a , l ' C J ,dy ° bK " ni4 ' Hc injorms hi, ticnd, and such Ladies >(ld gentlemen 10 whom he hs, not tv honor of being known, that be [ball in a few day, take a and pv"7a 0t 2 ' Ung Upon ' bem iud f°hcitiiig their support to M B. Horses are properly prepared for those Ladies and OfntUmcn who with to be inftra6kcd. - Soy - 5- tthAf. DANCING SCHOOL. WfLLIAM M'DOUOALL win open hisfchool on Mon day the 31ft inft. a: ton o'clock in the at his Elegant JSeia Ball Rectus, In Fourth, betwfen Chefnyt and Walrju- Streets. Hours of tuition for young ladies, from 10 to 1 o'cloek on Mondays, Wcdtiefday, and Friday mornings; and for young gentlemen from 6 to 9 o'clock on the evenices o tf.i; fjmc days. 5 Iri aduition to a.punier of pew cotillions, lie means to introduce a variety of Scotch Reels. Note. The fir/I praaiiing bail to be on Tuesday e vetuflg, the fira of November, apd to be continued every T Tuesday, during the feafoii. 'h For terms, 4cc, enquire at hi? house, N0.134, Market oa - ' 7 - ' «hf nc The Elephant d ' JS RETURNED FROM BALTIMORE. TH E public are rcfpeftfullj informed, that this animal is to be leen every day, from 8 6 clot k in the morning till fi4n down, in Market ftreet, No. 106, fout-h fide, between Third and Fonrih-ftieets. Admit:ance a quarter of a dollar, that every ci tizen may fee him. C 5" At the request qf many perfenj it will be tE exhilited on evenings from five to eight o'plock, p at laif a dollar each—The room will be well lighted. Ncvtml'.'r j. •\. . V -2S!*r_. -y ; ?IK. ! v Paterfou Lottery. ft, pOR railing fwthou&nd fix hundrM ard fir, r X dollar! and fifty cents, by a dcd.dl.or of U f t 7' ' cent from the prijss, and not two blanks to aK a ' ' l Prize of 5000 doptsfit do*" "' Z I 1000 - 5000 by f s=>O IO °0 5 20? s G^> 23 roo lOCO te« 9? ' S o lCo ° la- 100 a .5 49j0 i he WOO JO .loco !ur 5 drawn number; «f 1000 do)l w each^r^ >e- Prizes. Ie- 4°'B Blanks. 44,45e re- to 6sso Ticket* at Seven Dollars each, nd By order of the Directors of the'societv for £ mg Wefol Manufactures, the fuperkucndjL of ad erlon Lottery hive requcfted the Manag u(£/,f - »3aSM|^&& :££s£Y» " «—»• *• **M3i of «J may be procured. e tlc »* :h Dated this 17th day of Jape, 1796. e- 7- N- CUMMING, at jAcob u. y JONATHAN RHEA, 'J 41 *"** r#e whirl. • 1 Prize of tcoo »t i iooo 1 1000 . . . . SCO - . • t 5 2CO . . . s *° c 10 100 - - . i * 90 JO - . . 000 16 s w - r . Jo °. t * v f llft tickets, 1000 e JC h, till : «£?£ s:* <■""■■ 'M w? a As the Lottery is considerably more than one third drawn, the value of the undrawn tickets is great - Iv increased, and it is worth the notice of those w..0 hold tickets in th« old feheme, that th«y em ex . change their tickets for jnjhe above, if thev an fly ison, and at a moderate advance cpnfitjmrj the ' now real value of an undrawn ticket. The tickets being nearly all fold, the drawing m future will be often*, and the Luttery fooa finiihed > November iz. mw| Imported in the late arrivals, ■drtd to be Sold bv JACOB PARKE y 1 Np. 4j, North fide of Hi e h4lreet, Philadelphia, ' A GENERAL ASSGkTMSHT OF ; Ironmongery, Cutlery,.S?d]ery, & c . 1 AMO X GST WHICH Alt ! SMITHS' Anvils, #R»s f and files; S?w-mr}l, Crrf». - cut, Hand, and o:her Saws; Carpenters' Planes. Chisels, | and other Tools; Curving Chisels and Goages; 1.0r'.-, , Hinges, Bolts and Latches; Nails, Sprigs, Picks, t»i . Screws; Smoothing-irons; Shovels and . Tongs; Coffee Mills; Candlclticks; Sniiffcrs; Warmirx- ' t Pans; Table Knives and Forks; Riding Whips; Bar low Pen, and other Pocket Knivts; Razors; Sciffa.-s; Needles; Ivory and Horn Combs; ' V.efl Kirbv Fi& Hooks; brass Cabinet Furniture; Wagpon BoxesShcrS Brdai's; plated and tin'd J»ridle Bits and Stirrups; iito Sa die Nails; Girth and Straining Web lis ; —with molt ■kinds of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, Brals Wares, &c. 4rc. OA.ber 14. «wf6w * — — Sales of India Goods. The Cargo of the ship Gangas, capt. Tingcy, from CsJ -1 eutta and Bengal, consisting or A Urge and general aflortment of Bengaf and Madra COTTON and SILK GOODS'. AMONO WHICH A variety fine -worked and plain Mttjilnf, Doreas, U"c. A .Quantity of Excellent Sugar, In boxes and bag?—and BLACK PEPPER, <■ For Sale by - Willings hf Francis, N». ai Penn Street. June < 5 WANTED, As Cook, in a private family, A YOUNG WOMAN who can produce good re commendations of an unexceptionable character. En j quire of the Printer. I November 17. 6tf • ■■ - ■ j Walhmgton Canal ljOtt<£ry, ! N°. I. WHEREAS the State ,of Marybnd has a-jthorifed the midetirritten, to rai/e twputy-fn thonfarid, two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the puipofe of cuiting a Car.al through the City of Washington, from th Po: tomacto theEa.lurn Branch Hatuour. The followinc istlic SCHEME of No. I. Viz i Prize of 20,000 dollars, 20,000 I ditto i