. ihe other fide of the Mcjn. The loss of the !
I -lemy oa this occasion amounts to above a thou
,:d men, of whom fix hundred are prisoners.
The archduke advanced on the 7th to Afchaf
fe wheie the main body halted on the Bth
—but intelligente being received that the enemy
F hi'! abandoned Frankfort the preceding night, the
* advanced guards were pushed on-fuccelfively to the
Ki tzigand the Nidda.
On the 9th, his royal highness marched to Det
tingen, and on the 10th to Windecken ; the ad
vanced corps occupying the important point -of
Friedfcerg.
£ " Ten thoilfand men, drawn from the garrison of
Mayenc*, have advanced towards Konigftein (which
v»as abandoned by the enemy on the Bth) and will
|£ be .1 very effentiai reinforcement of infantry la the
I army.
Tlie coiifrquences of these rapid and decisive
[ movements have exceeded the of the
' molt ting nine, and have unifoimly fruftrated the
tlefigns and efforts of the enemy.
Jourdan, jwlio after the action of the 3d, had
\ dirtied his retreat on to Fulda, was Hill in hopes
of gaining before the archduke, the strong pofi-
I lion of Bergen, where, reinforced by the two di
t vt(i*irs which had been left behind in the neighbor-
I hood of Frankfort, he might have checked for a
ttirr.e the progress of the Auftrians. In this view
he arrived by forced matches at Sehlaititern, on
ft. the great road from Fulda to Hanau, in the even
irg of the 6th ; but finding that the duke was al
ii ready matter of Afchaffenbourg. he gave up his
P- attempt ; and, turning to the rijjkt, directed his
Jf march across the VogelTberg, towards Wetzlaer,
\Vhere, it is reported, he is endeavouring to assem
ble his army.
From information of the mod authentie qature,
relative to the ptefent firuation of the French troops,
i I can venture to assure your lordship, that they are
Bjn a state of the uttnoft eonfuflon and despondency.
A great part of the iftf
!'_annds
which for a while darkened our political horizon,
and ft cured to our country prosperity a«d happiness.
We are now to determine, whether, approving
of the meaiures adopted by George Wmfh'ington, and
fenCbleof the tleffings they have conferred on our
co»ntrv, we will choofc eleflors who have uniform
ly evinced an approbation of hiscondudt, and may
therefore be expedted to give thyr fufTrages in fa
vor of men who will probably continue the fame
fyltera of wilt and patriotic policy.—lf such be
our determination, the perfbns now recommended
will naturally become the objects of our choice.
To the prudence of those republican eitiiens, sin
cerely attached to our national government, we may
fafely eutruft the power of making appointments
so important and interesting. «
With na'defire of dictating to our fcllow-cili-
zens, and with no interest but what is common to
all, do we address you. The hapjiinefs of our coun
try is in-- 'jived in the choice that (hall be made, and
we thererjre solicit your warmest exertions in sup
port of eta rafters whose fuffrages will ensure the
, peace and prosperity of the United States.
GEORGE LATIMER, Chairman.
Attest. JOSEPH HOPKINSON, Sec'y.
New-York, Nov. t.
Arrived at this Poit. Days
. Ship Union, Wallace, Copenhagen, 68
John, Hoffljore, ditto, 69
Brig Hunter, Pcrker, , Leogane, 34
Sloop Almina, Bebee, St. Thomas, 10
The (chaoner Atlantis ftom New-York to Ja
maica, is carried into Aux-Cayes by a French pri
vateer v -
List of Prizes and Blanks in the
VVa/hington Lottery, No. 11.
33d Days Drawing, Odl. 23.
No. Dels. Nv. Dels. No. Dolt. No. Dolt
287 10 12445 10 *8<73 691
593 39207 906 10
885 346 40046 10
10 54 561 63? 181 50
£;i - 6yj -ytf 10
7j7 848 10 347 10
364 15J04 853 10 527
250 593 929 10 546
2/4 847 997 JO
362 10 16149 5° 30205 691 10 '
492 *'5 "7 10 971 10
7?« 10 371 270 41168
849 10 1741J 10 574 10 654 10 1
3J49 18167 10 597 812 10
3.55 191 672 948
533 246 684 41144 10 '
4779 10 640 31491 405 1
950 19663 954 10 953 I'O
5C03 31291 986 43626
823 22036 32681 to 820 ' r
851 10 919 10 898 908 10 <
6363 if 46 33053 44029
815 30P02 10 055 067
7°3* 120 10 134 331 (
252 10 348 314
43» 35 362 10 361 10 780
Bxßl 867 833 45268 (
309 to 938 34595 46881
580 34511 803 10 * 968
9763 to 25344 33553 47631 10
772 391 725 49928
10635 709 36036 063 10
78l 10 363C8 3702? J I4 , 0
111S9 346 10 188 365
376 10 562 38113 20 678 10
595 17582 10 833 763 10
603 28404 39189 850
897 10 344 »
33d Days Drawing, October 34. S
Nr- Dolt. No. Dolt. No. Dolt. No. Dais.
5»» 9067 to 19334 36376 ' 3
1166 223 10749 10 361 10 *
34* 987 813 10 561
35 s Ilioj 31672 10 788 3
890 xo 729 10 23979 10 900
a 'j7 9 6 3 33169 38768 a
342° 13418 499 yyj v
587 10 13280 34643 39058 ■'
860 639 35312 10 40523 g
9-8 ie 824 486 10 540 r
4321 898 10 571 41148 10 A
380 14398 27056 10 332 c
4? 3 533 835 583
492 15403 29235 899 I
578 443 654 41039
°9 2 5C6 946 .43006
7°5 545 30581 45047
9 34098 553
S ° 3S °5 7 733 744
3°7 516 815 892
31' 18118 33104 46788 10
048 10 IBj 34*39 10 981 1
"49* " 6o» 35635 47569 t
730 19035 36137 4925# f
*593 20 101 186 369 5
Error in the 30th days drawing—lnftead of 38607, '
read 39697. blank. '
GLASS ENGRAVER!
Mrs. Dejcamps, from Paris.
Informs the Public that (he has just opened her store,
North Third Street, No. 95, where (he engraves with
borders, flowers, garlands, cyphers, figures, escutche
ons, &c. Ib the mod elegant, fafhionable, neat, and
new stile, all forts of glades, and glass wares on the I
molt realonable terms. All orders will be thankfully 0
received and pun a,bove 8 yean ago.
1. No. 8—41,900 Acres.
Lying in the counties of Wythe, Washington, and
Grayfon (the greater part in Wythe,) on the water*
of Cripple creek and Fox creek, branches of New Ri
ver, and on the south fork of Holftein.
'» No. 9 — io,ooa Acres.
8 Lying'in the county of Hardy, on the waters of Grefit
9 CUcapion and North River.
4 The terms of payment will be one third part of the
Q purchase money to be paid in haud at the time of ex
u erutirg the deed or deeds of conveyance, the remaining
. two thirds to be paid in equal instalments, it 12, 18,
and 24 months thereafter securing those payments by
mortgaging the premises.
Should any person wish to purchafc at private sale,
t application may be made to John Holker, Esq. near .
Wincheiler; David Holmes, Esq. as Winchester; or
by letters, (poll paid,) to the fubferiber in Philadel
phia, being the owner of said lands, who >yill person il
( ly attend the sale en the day abovementioned.
George Meade.
o Philadelphia, ad of November 1796.
c diww&s 1 MdtA.
0 __ . _
To be Sold,
60,400 Acres of Land.
Lying on the river Alleghany, in the county of Nor
-3 thumberland, in the State of Pei:.fylvania.
. 400 Acres Land,
In Bald Eagle tewnlhip, Northumberland county
3 aforefaid,
3 60,000 Acres Land,
Lying on the waters of the Oconee a'nd Canouchee
5 rivers, in the couuty of Wafhinjjton, in the state of
Georgia.
3 174,000 Acres Land,
Lying on the waters of the Ohopee and Caaouchee
rivers, in the county of Montgomery, in the state of
3 Georgia.
31,033 Acres Land, '
Lying ik Orangcburgh diflnfl, in the state of South
Carolina. And,
9 . , >46,986 Acres Land,
Lying in Charleston diftriifl, in the said state of South
Carolina.
An Half acre Lot of Grond,
In the town of Richmond, Virginia.
The above Lands will be fold low.—Apply to
> - George Meade.
, Philadelphia, 2d November, 1796. diww&stf.
' Caution.
The following NOTES have been STOLEN from
the lubfcriber, on the evening of the 31ft ult. allper
ions are hereby forewarned from receiving the fame.
One, Robert Morris to John Nicholfon, dated March
3d, 1795, and payable April 8, 1796, for dollars
1 823. 93.
And one John Nicholfen to Robert Morris, dated
and payable as above, and for the fame sum.
The above notes with other papers were contained in
a Green Morocco covered almanack, and were ftolcn
with a quantity of slothing, from the piazza ofthefub
•fcriber. The clothing aonfifted of one drab coloured
great coat, 1 do. clofr coat, 1 dark mi*ture do, 1 olive
mixture do. 1 brown silk morning gown, 1 old black
, silk cloak, 1 child's giett coat, coating, ; do. cloak,
cloth. '
A handsome reward will be given for the Pocket
Book and papers, by
James Tadd,
No* 26, So. Front Street,
uthmo. id. drw. '
A HAT loft. ~
' THE gentleman who, in mistake, took from
Jfudge Peters s chambers, on Tuesday morning, at. en
tirely new and falhionable round HAT, and left in its
Head another much worn—by fending the fame to No.
j6, Fourth-street, will receive the thanks of the own
er, and his own m return. - Nov. 2.
> ■—■ ' *
Sheridan's Dictionary,
ITHK SIXTH EDITION, ,
Is this Day Published,
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Corner of Second and Chefnut streets,
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