Impcrtad in the late arrivals, And to be Sold bj JACOB PARKE, t No. 49. North fide of Higb-flreet, Philadelphia, V GKytI.IL ASt9KTM£HT Of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, &c. c>uc AHOV6IT WHICH A** SMITHS' Anvils, Vice., and Files; Saw-mill, Cross- < cot. Hand, and other Saws; Carpenters' Plana, Chifeln, * and other Tool,; Carving Chifeis and Gouges; Locks, on : Hinges, Bolts and Latches; Mails, Sprigs, Tacks, and _N Screws; Frying-Pans; Smoothing-irons; Shovels and Tangs; Coffee Mills; Candlesticks; Snuffers; Warming- Pan»; Table Knjxfs ind Forks; Riding Wfcips; Bar low Pen, and other Pocket Knives; Razors ; Sciffars; §(_ Needles; Ivory and Hons Combs; best Kirby F:fc Hooks; brass r»binet Furniture; Waggon Boxes; Sheet 3rd aft ; plated and tm'd Bridle Bits and Stirrups; itto Sa die Nails; Girth and Straining Webbs; —witfe most / kinds of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, Brats Wares, >,(}\ See. Sec. Ofteber 14. mwf6w A Short Delay In the Drawing of the Canal Lottery, Tn Washington city, has been unavoidably occasioned by the unforeseen intervention of Mr. Blodgrt's Lottery —but as the major pa: tef the tickets STe now disposed «f, this is to inform die public that the drawing of the Ca nal Lottery will certainly commence without fail, on the firft Monday in January 1797, and those holding tickets, aje hereby requeued to fend a ftntement of those fold, and those on hand. , I NOTLY YOUNG, ; DANIEL CARROLL, of Daddington, . GEORGE WALK.rUI, THOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY, W. M. DUS'CANSON. The Printers who gave eur advert ifemeutr a place In their newspaper*, art reqaefted to give this notice admis sion, as the remaiting tickets are expected to be soon above vf par, and we wife adventurers to be timely informed ,IC * Nov. ti. • ■ — ® r 1 RA NAWA r, "i About the ill of O&ober fail, from the plantation of **'- Mr. Thomas F. Brooke, (in Prince George's county) to whom he was hired, a NEGPO MAN, tamed CfIJSAR; 33 years of age ; abouc 5 feet Bor 9 inches high; well 11 " made ;of a yellowish complexion; a little pockmarkcd: 48 1 *as, when spoken to, rather a down look, and submissive t ' ,a tone of voice; ths clothes he had before he abfeonded were of plain, such as labouring Ne;roes usually wear, A 1 hut these he may probably exchange for others : he will the endeavour to pass for a freeman, having, as I wil have been informed, affum-d the name of Bntler: I have Un: reason to believe that he went to Baltimore, from whence 1 he is said to have gone to some part of the S«%jehannah, old probably with a view of getting to Penafylvania. A afte reward of Thirty Dollars w3l be given to the person who n«r may take him and so secure him in some jail that I may dra get liim again, if taken in this state, and Fifty dollars if, the taken ont of the flaw, and if brought home or feeured in the the jail of Prince George's county M reasonable charges ing will be paid by ALEXR. COVINGTON. 1 Maryland, Prince George's County, ") are and November, 1796. J Jith*t&f4w of ________—————————— 1———— mo A Manufa&ory FOR SALE. the A Vallate SOAP and CANDLE Manufactory, situate a si in a convenient part of ihc city ; rbe works almost new, ber cm ao entirely original cooßiu£tion, and builiofthe best frie materials, and may-be fct to work immediately* Persons who wish to purchase, are requested to apply at No 275, ] South Second Street. September 13. t t f it — — hai Treasury of the United States. dra OTICE is hereby given to all persons who are or may be Creditors of the Umted States, for any sums 4 Futdcd Debt, or Stmt, baring a present inlerefl of Jut *cr centumper annum. ' ill, That pursuant to an Aft of Congress passed on the J* n 98th day of April, 1796, intillcd an aft in addition to an ° aft, intituled "An aft making fuither provision for the _ support of public credit, and for the redemption of the public debt," the said debt or stock will be reimbursed and , paid in manner following to wit. " First, by dividends j " to be made on the lail days of March, June and Septeir**" " her for the present year, and from the year onethoufanS « seven hundred and ninety-seven, to the year one thou- j "'sand eight hundred & eighteen inr.lufive, at the rate of " one and one half .per centum upon the original capital. " Seeondly, by dividends to be made on the last day of " December lor the present year, and from the year one " thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, to the year P " one thousand eight hundred and feventeeU inchifive, at » " the rate of three and one half per centum upon the ori " ginal capital; and by a dividend to be made on the last day of December, in the year one thousand eight hun* — •• dred and eighteen, of such sum, as will be then adeJl " qoate, according to the contrast, for the final redemp-> " tion of th -* said stock." ad. All diftinftion between payments on account o£ Fi Inter eft and Principal being thus aboliihed by the eftablilhj »r ment ol the permanent rule of reimbursement abovs de cribed, it has bccome necessary to vary accordingly the powers of attorney for receiving dividends; th pnblic creditors will therefore observe that the following form seftablilhedfor allpowers of attorney which may be granted after the due promulgation ol this notice, viz. ™ KNOW ALL MEN BT THESE PRESENTS, that lY v / '/ pi do stake s corJUutc and app?:nt if my true and lawful At• — t,rnty,f.r me .and in my name, to receive the dividends which are, orjtail be payable wording to lavi, on the (here describing the stock) jlandiny in my namein the hooki of (here defcribmgithe books of the TreasUry or the Commiffiener of Loans, h where the flock 1* credited) from (here insert the com- C mencement and expiration ol time for which the power of k attorney is to continue) with power alf* an attorney or attorn * a its under bhn,for that pvrpoft to make andfukfiitute, and to do all C itrwjul ads rnuifiU f*r cffcSing tbef>rtmifes, hereby ratifying and J confirming all thai myjaid Attorney or bufubfitute.Jball la-wful~ ly do y by virtue hereof, In IVitnefs hereof \ I have hereunto set my Hafld and Seal th v day of in the %oar « Sealed and Delivered 1 BE IT KNOW N,that on tie day of > efarc me psrfonally came within named and acknowledged tic above letter of attorney to be Hi aS and deed. In teflimoay whereof I have hereunto set my Han {and aff.x od Seal the day and year last afory'aid. Given under my Hand at Philadelphia, this twen tietlrday-Df July 1796, pursuant to directions from the Secretary of the Treasury. SAIMUEL MEREDITH, Trcafurtr of tic United Stater. July 13. w UTr tlj WANTED, As Coox, in a private family, A YOUNG WOMAN who can produce good re commendations of an unexceptioflihlt chtrsficr. En quire of the Printer. November tj. Jtf Washington Lottery. TICKETS, warranted undrawn, may be purchsfed or tr(>o] exchanged for prizes, at the Offiee, No. *47. Chefnut- street, where a correct Numerical Book is kept for publ 1: pof a infpeftion. Also Canal Lottery Tickets for sale or CT " next changed forpriets djawn is the Waflungton Louery, 01 which the 40th and 41ft days returns are received* The ty Th» Business »f a Broker carried on as ulual. T v A SHARE in the NEW THEATRE to be fold y on rnfonable terms. NQvem'oer 14. tot^ City of Wafliington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, \ 7 0.11, FOR THE IUPROVIMENt 0 t THE >j FEDERAL CITY. A magaifiecDt > 10,000 dollars, h. ? 000 .dwePiing-houfc, j ciih jo,o00" io,o«e I cafli prize of 10,000 J ( » do. 5,000 each, are • 10,000 so do. 1,000 - - 10,000 Pjc( 10 do. 500 " • - 10,000 Kivi 00 do. 100 - - 10,oc* jij, ; 9JO do. 50 10,000 „ f 400 do. 25 - 10/>oo Piccj r,ooo do. io - 10,000 Fori 15,000 do. SO « Ije,ooo Defi Sten 16,739' Prizes. so 31,261 Blank*. II 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400/100 men ni& N. B. To frvour those who may take a quantity of Tickets, :he prize of 40/300 dollars will be the 1a st drawn bets ticket, and ihe 30/000 the last but ow« i_ _ T And approved notes, securing payment in either money l° Wi or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, willbe received for O any number not less than JO tickets. This Louery afford an elegant specimen of the pri- P°rl vate buildings to be erected in the City of Wa&ington—- Two beautiful deGgns are already feleftod for the entire 0 fronts on two of the public squares; from these prawings it is proposed to erect two centre and'fonr corner buildings, T as soon as possible after this lottery is fold, and to convey ° them, when complete, to the fortunate adventursrs, in T the mannerdcfcribdd is the scheme for the Hotel Lottery, ther , A nettdedu&ion of five per cent, willbe made to defray ; fort the necessary rtpenfes of printing, the surplus troii will be made a part of the fund intended for the Natiana! adrt Uaiverfity, to be elected within the city of Wafliington. at 1< The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are pro] old off.—The money prizes will be payable in thirty days I derl after it is finished ; and any prizes for which fortunate • risc numbers aie not produced within twelve months after the that drawing is clofcd, are to be eonfidered as given towards by 1 ' the fund for the University; it being determined to fettle j for the whole buliaefs in a year from the coding of the draw- the ing, and to take up the bonds given as security. raft The real fecmrities given for the payment of the Prizes, ent ire held by the President and two Directors of the Back °f of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a moant ol ths lottery. The twenty lour gentlemen who by appointment of the late Commissioners aflifted in the management of the Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake thi. arduous talk a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufScieiat nun j , ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the t friends to a National University and the other federal «h ---1 jofts may continue to favor the design. p By accounts received from the different parts of the j Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets have been sent for sale, the public are allured that the o bfl drawing will speedily commence, and that the care and beei . caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe disposal of cun - the tickets, has rendered the kior.* fefponfion indw'penfabi*. I SAMUEL BLODGET. that •S* Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia ; of P ur , James Weft & Co. Baltimore ;of Peter Oilman, Boston ; e j of John Heplrius, Richmond ; and of Richard Walls' . Cooper's Ferry. «o = Twenty Guineas Reward. * RAN AW AY from tlie fubferiber on the ijd Odober, a Dark MBLAITO BOY, named MOSES; 11 years j old ; about 5 feet 8 inches high; had on a mixed green j u jj coat, with a green velvet cape and oval yellow buttons; J r a striped veil; a pair of dark spotted pantaloons, and whole boou much worn. It is probable be may change by j his name and dress. He has been accustomed to driving -] a carriage, and waiting. The above reward will be «d, paid for fccurmg him so that the fubferiber may get him ftuc again, and if brought home all reasonable charges paid by the Robins Chamberlaine. p ul ft. Eafton, Maryland, Nov. 10. 14 f Imiawtf p" r % James M'Alpin, Taylor, 'p™ No. 3, South Faurlbjlreet, a«r' RETURNS his grateful acknowledgments to his fob as Friends and the Public for their liberal encouragement, abl if and begs leave to Solicit a continuance ef their favors. frit e- He has on hand an ex ten five assortment of the 'be £ Moji Fajhionable GOODS, And of the best quality, suitable for the season. Be At this stop Gentlemen can be furnifbed withthe best g ; materials, and have them made up in the neatest and most Fashionable manner, and on the Ihorteft notice. He will "~ , at Fort St. Clair; at Fort-Jcfferfon; at Grcr.ville; at fi n i| Picqut Town and Loramics Store; at Fort Adams; at tick Fort Wayue; at Fort Dtfianc* ; at any place btiow Fort Dia Defiance cb the Miami River to Lake Erie; at Fcrt of, Steuben ;at Fort Maffac ;at any place from Fort Maffac , to fVr- south boundary of the United States on the river Milfifippi; at Fort Knox; at Ouiatanon. .j a If fuaplies shall be required for any pqfts or places not J nien tinned in this notice, all fucn (applies &*U be fur niiked at prices proportioned to those to be paid at the * [ p*iU before recited, »r as may be hereafter agreed on 1 between the United States and the Contractor. The rations to be fnpplicd are to confflt of the fol t- lowing articles, viz. . t One pound two ounces of bread or flour. " , One pound two ounces sf or fourteen Mocn c. . pork or baron. Half a gill of rum, brandy cr whilkey. . One quart and half a pint of -j— ■ , Two quarts of V i negar, (p a hundrCT j rations : JL i t Two pounds of Soap, C ce3l J One pound of Candles, J 2 The rations are to be furnilhod in such quantities, as that •here shall at all times during the (aid term, be faScient y | for the consumption of the troops at Mißiilimackinic, De , 1 troit, Niagara, and Ofwego, far the term of fix months in I advance, and at each of the other polls, for the term of at least three months in advance, in good and wholesome t provisions, if the fame fliall be required. It is to be un s ! derftoad, that the Centra&or is to be at the expend and e rifle of iffuirgthe supplies to the troops at each post, and e that all losses faftained by the depredations of a* enemy, or s hy means of the troops of the United States, fhail be paid e ! for at the price of the articles eapturpi or destroyed, on * . the depositions of two or more persons of creditable ch2- ra4«rs, and the certificate of a commiffioncd officer, as , certaining the circumllances of the loss, and the amount j' of the aiticles for which comper.fation fliall be claimed ir £ OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. ' or J — s°' < . SWANN'S, nt 1 Riding School, Forfe Academy if Infirmary. e Adjoining the Public Square, Market Street. co_ I T. SWANN rou RETURNS his sincere thanks to thole gentlemen by whom eu ie he has b»en employed, during his refideoce in this City, and ] a flatterihitnfelf that the success of his efforts, in the numerous, 16 obstinate and dangerous difeafet in Horses, in which he has d been cnnfulted, together with hit moderate charges, will Oe >f cure their futurefavors and recommendation. «, He now begs leave to inform tbem and the public at large that his spacious and commodious premises, erected for the 3 f purposes above described are epen for the recepiioo of pupils !. of either £tx, who wifli to be iaflru&td in the Art of Riding, Mid the right method of governing their borfes, so as to ride them with cafe, elegance, and fafety—their horses will be - carefully aud expeditioufly broke, for every purpose, and made obedient to the will of the riders ; the natural powers which are (hut up m them, will be unfolded by art, calling ' forth unilormity of motion, and giving to that noble animal " all those beauties of aflion which providence has so bounti " folly bestowed on them. tic 'J Also, at hit hospital, every diforJer to which the borfe is liable will be treated according to the rules of art, confirmed i ' e by long and'repeated experience. '8 The utility of the above infiitntioo has never been qoeftion- 'y >« ad, that it has long been wanted in this city, everjj gentleman's wl m stud will manifefl, and T. Sw.nts as the fiift cftablilher of ch >J theveterenaryart, folicitt and relies upon the fuppoit of that ; ly public (which he is ever anxious in feiving) to enable him to | nc • bring it to perfection. The idea of a fubicription for that _ purpole has beeu hinted by several gentleman, who wiQi to £ u 1 promote the inflitution—the amount of each fubfcripiion to be returned by services in any of the departments, he profefTes, agreeable to the rate of charges Rated in his hand bill. Such — lis fubferiptfon is now open, and the signatures of many refpefi lt, able geoileaeu already obtained. He therefore injorms hit friends and such Ladies and gentlemen' to wbom he has not 'he honor of being known, that he shall in a few days Lake T the liberty of waiting upon them and soliciting their support " and protection. T v N. B. Horses arc properly prepared for those Ladies and a ' Qeiulemen who with to be inftrutled. oft Nov. ■ tth&r. 'ill nd James Mufgrave, GOLDSMITH Gf JEWELLER, Ne. 44, foutb Second-flreet, HAS just received an aflortment of Plated Ware and .Jewellery, Plated Tea and Coffee Urns, Coffee sots, Tea ditto, Castors from J to 8 bottles, Sugar and Cream Basons, Bottle Stands, Baskets, high Candleftics, Brackets and Chamber ditto. Branches, Sconces, a variety ™ of Silver and Plated Shoe La cheu, Spurs, Vs. 13V. war r4J ranted of the heft plate; Ladies and Gentlemeas Gold in . Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Necklaces, Neck Chains, » Eear Rirgs, Finger Rings, Lockets, Breast Pins,. Stone f Knee-Buckles, with many other aiticles in the above • branches. He has likewise received an exteafive afTorttneiit of 1 e tea and coffee Urns, persian, blue, brown, black and gold. ' L " All kinds of work iathe gold aud silver line; minia • tures set, and hair work executed as usual. November 9. tu th & f 1 • * The Elephant t IS RETURNMD FROM BALTIMORE. THE public are refpc&fully informed, that this animal is to be ieen every day, from 8 o'clock in the raotning till fun down, in Market ftreet, No. 106, south fide, between Third and Fourth-flteets. Admittance a quarter of a dollar, that every ci —— tizen may fee him. CQ* At the request of many perfens it will be exhibited on evenings from five to eight o'clock, ' at half a dodar each.—The room will be well lighted. § November 7. d .By Authority. Schuylkill Bridge Lottery. Sold by WILLIAM BLACKBURN, Ko. 64, South SecondJlreet. SCHEME 4 aXOTTERY, For railing Sixty Thoufaod Dollars, agroably to an A& of the Leg flaiure of Penmylvaaia, passed during the Itj )'rill on, for building a Stone Bridge over the R:ver Schuylkill, at the Borough of Reading, in Ujc County 0 f Berks. Doii a „, 1 Prize of 10,000 Dollars - *s,c?o 1 do. of to.oco do. - - »c,ooo 3 do. ef 5,000 do. - - - i s>ooo 4 do. of z,*» do. 8,03,, 10 do. of 1,000 do. . - - - 80,000 39 do. of 500 do. - . ig, 5 03 80 do. of ioo do. . . . i6,oc« too do. of ico do. - sf,ooo 300 do. of 50 do. ' - >5 °oo 1 do. of joo da to be paid the po&f- > lor #f the firit drawn no. J Q~ a f do< of 3,000 do. :c be paid polTcrtors / of th« five ialt draws cos j 9,400 do. of 15 do. : - >41,000 lo,oj4 , Vri»fi 300,000 10,046 Planks 30,000 Ticket! at Ten Dollars 300,00® All Prizes dull be paid fifteen days after the drawing ij fini fiied, upon the demand of a polTefior of a fortunate ticket, fubjeft to a deduction of twenty per cent. The Drawing will commence a» (oon at the Tickets are difpgftd > of, or perhaps foooer. of which public notice will be gives. Philip Miller, Peter Kerjhner, William Wit man, Jofrph Hicjler, Jarr.et Dietner, Thomas Dundaij yamet May, J(-hn Otto, John Keim, Daniel Graej~, Sebajlian Miller, Cokmissiokers. Reading, May ibegth, 1796. Tickets in tie Canal Lottery, No. a, to be had at the above office, where the earlicft information of the draw ing of -the Waffiington No. a, and Patterfon lottery's, are received, and check books for examkiauon and regif tering are kept. O&ober 7. jawtf PaterfoQ Lottery. r • FOR railing fix thousand fix hundred and fixty-fevea dollar* and fifty ce«ts, by a dedu&ion of fifteen per cent from the prizes, and not two blanks to a prise. viz I Prize of 5000 dollars is dollars 500 a X 1000 loca l 500 590 J 300 lOCO 10 100 a coo 99 SO 49i<> a 00 if 5000 1000 10 10,000 5 Lsft drawn numbers of 1000 dolkrs each, ;ooa I 3333 Prizes. 44,45* | 4018 Blanks. . 6350 Tickets at Seven Dollars each, 44,450 By order of the Directors of the Society for dtiblilh ing Ufeful Manufactures, the fuperiatendants of the Pat- •' - erfon Lottery have requested the Managers to offer the foregoing Ssheme to the public, and have direfiod thru to refund the money to those pcrfons who have purchased in the former Lottery, or exchange the tickets for tickcw n this Lottery. rhe lottery has a&ually commenced drawing, aad will continue until finished. A lilt of the Blanks and Prizes may befeenat the office of William Blackburn, Jfc. 64 south Second street, who will give information where tick »" «ts i*Sy 5* 1 Dated this 17th day of Jane, 1796. J. N- GUMMING, } * JACOB R. HARDENBERG, [ Managers. JONATHAN RHEA, ) STATE OF THE WHEEL. e I Prize of jooo ... toco 1 1000 ... 1000 g 1 500 ... 500 e 5 100 . 100 a 1 20 100 - - - iooo *90 50 45 00 . 5 165 25 - 4"5 'I The five last drawn tickets, ioeo e_ch, 5000 Being all the valuable prizes, besides a full propor tion of the 10 dollars. 2 As the Lottery is considerably more than one third drawn, the value of the undrawn tickets is great, ly increifed, and it is worth the notice of tbofe »t who hola tickets in ths old scheme, that they can ex if change their tickets for thole in the above, if they ap »t ly soon, and at a moderate advance considering the 0 now real value of an undrawn ticket. " The tickets being nearly all fold, the drawing ia 0 future will be often**, and the Lottery loon finifhed. ° November 13. mw * *1 VV aihingtbn uanal Lottery, o! NO. r. Ie TT THERE AS the State of Maryland has arthonfrd ■rt VV the underwritten, to raise twenty-fir Uioufand, two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpote of cutting id j Canal through the City of Waffiington, froxi th Pi^ tcmacto theEaftern Branch Har./our. _ The following is the SCHEME of No. I. Viz -I Prize of 30, 000 dollars, 40,000 t ditto 10,OO* 10,000 1 "*°° re 6 ditto 1,000 6,000 ; e jo ditto 400 4> c^o 3d jo ditto JOO 1,000 cs 55 ditto J° ;; C 750 dkto ii 69.°=* J. To be raised for th» Caaal, 7.6,15° as, 5850 P""«. 175.°°° ne 11650 Blanks, not two to a prize. 17500 Ticket», atTen Dollars, - 175P 00 0 f The Commissioners have taken the Securities re „ quired by the aforefaid aft for the pan&ual payment of the prizes. The drawing as this Lottery will commence, without delay, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which timely notice will be given. Such prize, as are not demanded in fix nsonths after t.is drawing is finifhed, lhall be considered as relinquished for the bsnefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordin^iy (Signed) NOTLEY YOUNG, ... DANIEL CARROLL,c/D. a LEWIS DEBLOIS, 1 8 GEORGE WALKER, et * Win. M.DUNCANSON, ind THOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY. ci- City of Walhipgtoo, Feb. 11. 5/ be ■■ Z ck, PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, ircll —No. 119 CHESNt'T-STREST. [Prlcc Fight Dollars per Anew.]