FOR SALE, An elegant HOUSE, No. 78, Walnut ftreet; Lying WtllCH i« 15 feet front, by 171 feet deep, with a lot'adjoining, v> i-a feet wide, by 7» feet 8 inches deep (Thit lot it back of the house occupied by George Willing, Esq.) The house is completely finifh- ln * ed in every refpe.il. It it 50 feet deep, hat two alortlaic Urge p rlours, the front one 14 feet, the back one it 41 feet, by 18 i-i sett, a handforae driving-room, Lying *4 feet by 24 feet Th« room® below, the draw- rivers, 1: ng-room ar.d the chambers adjoining, have nsihogany Georgia, doort, and these at well as the rooms above them have a communication with each other. The height in the Lying Srfl and second story it 12 feet, and have ltoco cor- rivers, i nices, and nine rooms up ftairt, befidet the garrett, Georgia which a. e divided into three rooms, a good kitchen, walV-holiie, milk and bathing-houfet, ar l»rge ice- Lying bouse, a pump in the yard, and a 3 feet 3 inch a!Wy, Carolina that leads into Fourth street, The cellart are laid with lime, and floored with two inch plank, and plastered. Lying The yard 11 well paved, and the house is clear ot Carolina ground-rent. All the rooms have bells in them, and the chamber belit ring in the garret, as well as in the j n entijy down stairs. All the chambers have white tiles, . except the one next to the drawtng room, which has as well as the drawing room and the two parlours be- , low, marble chimney pieces. The dra»ing-room, the Phi.ai two parjourt belcw, and the entry, are papered up to ■ the third flory: In the room over the kitchen it an 'Tj-.p open stove. 'In the wash room there is an oven, and the back buildings, from the cellar, all the way wp formerly have large cloiets, and in the cellar is a large bottle rack, a wine store is taken off of the cellar, and three t, z e bint to hold bottled liquor are made in said room P o '- 111 with padlocks to them ; ihe whole cellar and the cock- loft art as wel plaflered as any room in the houle. In short, the house it in every refpeifl completely finifn- so ed. PoffeSon shall be given in ten days after the g ' r(1 it fold. Two brick stables in Walnut-street, with o) ffe ; two coach houfet. one of them will hold two cam- jfljgnee ages, the other one. The fmallelt able has room foi par crtc three, and the largest for four horses. It is it 21 feet tn g to , front oa Walnut-street by 50 feet, 3 inches deep. 1 hey g 0 the < hare excellent lofts over them. The building it arc lie 11 c d 14 bi and laid with lime and two-inch plank, and the cellart -hey w Will hoM about too pipes of wine : Is clear of ground ble ifth mis, and has the privilege of an 11 1-2 feet alley, that some th leads into Pifth-ftreet. Also a brlci store, 33 feet trout him for on Fouhh-ftreet, by 50 feet deep, which might at a creditoi small expenre betumed into a handfomt dwelling houie co * nle ' having been so contrived inthe building. It hat a yard in <■ *■ 48 feet 6 inches wide, by 24 feet deep, has a rain wa- 01 t0 ter pump, and other conveniences, and the cellar it laid it won < with two-Inch plank, and is now rented at 40 dollars '"g per month. 'T his bull'ling is fubjeel to a ground rent or 11 dollart t-4 per annum. The store and stables I would give immediate possession of. GEORGE MEADE. No. 78, Walnut Street. T Terms of payment for the foregoing property, vii.— '16301 may lay one year certai*, after the sale and if Phil, theinterefl is regularly paid, that humane, worthy,go«J, and frier-fly man, Edward Sties, Esq. fays it may J.y 5*7 as long as the 4 at Dturforty's tavern, in the town of Winchtpr, t othe in Virnnia, the fallowing lands, situate in the said for a 1 °. and in Jlate, w*. pound No. 1.—430 Acres. Barto Of excellent land on the ,waters of Back-crtelt, in vefy ( Frederick county, on the great road '"ding to the p ( South Branch, a out ten miles from Wmchefter, 100 1 •icres of which is rich bottom, a fine flream running 1 through it, with several l'prings, the trees m the bottom are chiefly lugar maple, black walnut, hickory and lo- I cult. There is a log dwelling and out-houies, lome 1 . ro-adow made, and 40 acres of upland cleared. On are n this tract there is a good mill fe.t, where an under- 14th 1 (hot-ihtll might be erefled. ol th N'j. 2- —800 Actet. 'he Situate in Hampfliire county, on the north branch bug, of the Potowmack, and on a branch called Cabbin-run I about eight miles from Fort Camberhnd. On this py trail is a large quantity of rich bottom, fit tor meadow or the culture of hemp, the upland remaikably good, j Do , 60,000 Acres Land, Do , Lying on the waters of the Oconee and Canouchee - rivers, in the coauty of Washington, In the lute o. y Georgia. Do e 174,000 Acres Land, pO - Lying on the waters of the Ohopee and Casouchee R 3ve , - rivers, in the county of Montgomery, in the llatf 01 IGnp-l ', Georgia. 1 '"J* 1, ji 053 Acres I.and, Rutlii Lying in Orangeburgh diftnfl, in the fta'e of Sou J: Do. > Carolina. And, h 146.986 Actes Land, l ° Lying in Charlelton diflridl, in the said ftateof South 11 Carolina. u An Half acre Lot of Grond, e In the town of Richmond, Virginia. '' The above Lands will be fold low.—Apply to i '* George Meade. ,e Philadelphia, 2d November, 1796. 'dlww&stf. corfi 0 • ,d The Creditors of Scott and M' Michael, naxt n formerly merchants of this city, and who failed m the uyer le year 1763, or 1764, (and from whom the l'ubfcn <* pur- ing , chafed- bills of, exchange to amount ot several hundred pouudt fterhng, which ha« lain by hun ever since,) are No. l. requested, xvikt man ar thim that is living, to n»ect at Q uate< i • the City-Tavtrn on Tui-fday, the 15th of November next, © l," at 6 o'c ock inthe evening, in order to obUge are cltf Cox, formerly of this city, now of New-Jersey, and John Little 3 f Bayard, formerly of said city, and fpcaker of the Houle . ot Assembly as said ft-te, now of Brunfwick. New-Jersey, Nc aflignees of said Scott fe M'Michael, to come iorward aad crfl w or pav over the moniesthey have had in their hands belong- g^obe iet tng to the creditors these 32 or 33 years. Some years a- countJ . ey g 0 the creditors were called together ; Mr. Cox appear- Nc ed c d 14 behalf of himfelf and Mr. Bayard, and alleged crJ , w ; lr » they were apprehensive they might be brought into Irou- 0( < lo i ie ud ble if they parted with the n>oney (which I apprehend is No at some thoufauds,) as his Britannic Majesty had a debt due creS)W ; 4t him for government bills: it was however agreed Pv tiw fjtuat 10 a creditors met, th it the affigiees thuul.i take the opuuon of No ife couniel j they did so, and it was that they would beiafe perchcl rd in dividing the money among th« creditors. I urg*d Mr. . j , a . Cox to bring the butinefs to a final close ; hit aufwer was, , milcs a ,jd it would be but a trifling sum ; my reply was, if ever lo . well fi| lrs trifling, 1 would have my proportion of it. It has how- feet by _f ever lain over. , ' witbtt , H I therefore hope the creditors will now come forward vaJl( '' and oblige the affigneos to divide whatever they have, and *"' they onght to pay intwcll too. and ra _ George Meade. indepi if Philadelphia, td November, 1796. dtijN- n«m. j No |' ; t The creditors of the late Abel james, b^ h lge who flopped payment in 1784, are requested to meet at . . the City-Tavern, on Taefday, Bth November, at 6 ocloci No in the evening, in order to oblige the alßgnees, (jonn s corn '* S Field and others) to close their afifairs: My demand is j m;r fl( for a balance due on a returned bill of lOOOl.d.erling,coits, j e( g. to 'Jl damages and iatet-ell. eded; George Meade. stree t, rilh Philadelphia, November id, 1793. dt* —-1 vr vrTdifors of Van Vleck and Barton, fsp^ tad William Barton, & Co. (who failed in the year 1784) to be ] are sarneltly requested to meet at the City-r avern, on phU| Wednesday the 9th November, at 6 o'clock In the evemng o in order to oblige the surviving aflignees, Stephen Aultin, tllc r( . and Andrew Hodge to close these affairs. J°bn Chand-: with ler, deceased, who was one of the assignees, once oßertd , Itr, tothe fubferiber 12/6 in the pound for his debt, which is f,aid for a returned bill of 8000 guilders, with costs damages and interest, and the aflignecshave never paid but if is the pound, though they advertised goods belonging to William . Barton & Co. in the year 1784 or 1785, and allowed o > very creditor the literi Jof buying to the amount of i Ba . Do. Huckaback. m « c,al Do Craft 111 noi: Do. Mould Candles, A, S 6 » 10 the lb - ' f *** . English size. r Do. White Candle Tallow. Wl ', Do- White Six-P in small boxes. °^' t Do. Cordage of fine yarn. thc cho Ravens Duck.»»P r lfinelaf., ift and r- nd fort - , , llorfe Hair uncurled. pro Juc Russia Bar Iron. *' ar S! Do. Hoop Iron. acconir Do. Nail Rod*. hours r 10 Ton? Oakum and Jinrk. regular St. Feteilburg Clean Hemp. at r* B For Sale by The Philips, Cramond, & C*. «. OAobcr l»- tgf Valuable Real Estate, For f, tit at Auflion by Casper Thiell, of Hamburg, himleli late the property of James and William Kinncar. lerve For sale by public a«aion,on the 9th day of November ' next ensuing, at the iign of Gen. Waftiington, \\ ood s _____ : tavern, borough of Reading, Berkscouuty.tfte fo}low ' ing real estate, vii. . . ... AM 1 \ TRACT of land containing 405 acres witn Wa[er : No. I J\ a Dowance for road., called the Purchaft, j- ame T ' Cuated :'n Brunfwick townihip, Berks county, patented, nonh ' ,3th o Jan. 1788 This trad, of which about aj acre. | dweHi| ' are cleared, is of good-foil, situated o» the Tomajjua, or c 1 Little Schuylkill, well watered and timbered, oa which is wtUp , " created a good log dwelling house and ftaule. stores, '* No. a. A trail of unimproved Und, containing a»4 a- rj 1 ere., with allowance, &c. callqd Hopewell, patented aßth thfrJ ' OAober, 1790, situated in Brunfwick tewufliip, Berks a fram sounty, foil good. ... . ■ bound No. ?. A trad of uuimpi-oved land, containing 3, 6 a- .My,,, 1 ere. with allowance, &c. called HilHburg, patented aßth q{ (hf , " Oiftober 1790, situation, &c. as No,a. COCK ® No. 4- A trail «f unimproved land, 38S a . ] e cres,with allowance, &c. patented »Bth of Oflober, 178*, Thf * situation, &c. as No. land 3. b«(l fu No i- A tracl of land, containing a6B acres, and 3a e perche., with allowance, &c. situated inßrunfwjcktown- yy ■ I ihip, Berks county, on Vouiagua, or little Schuylkill, 5 5 ' miles above the town of H.mburg.on which u ere&ed a 0 I well fimfhed two story fquaredlsg dwelling houfc, a; IT7 '■ i feet by within the distance ofioo perche.from a forge. VV . j with the advantage of a ferry and public houfc; these ad- two h , vantages render this trail very valuable. a Car d No 16. A town lot in Hamburg, enclosed with a poit tomac and rail, or board fence, containing in front, 60 feet, and in depth igc, feet, fubjea to a ground lent of 7; 6per an ""no. 17. A town lot in Hamburg, enclosed as no 16, to . which it adjoins, being of the fame dunenfions, and fubjcA ' to the fame ground rent,on which is ereSed * log ftab.e, Vl6 by iS-feet . „ No. 18. A town lot in Hamburg, adjoining to No IJ, ,n a corner lot, fronting on Main and Schuylkill ten d,- " I menfions the fame as No. 16 and'. 7, above described, lub ' ie<& to 10/0 per annum ground rent. On this lot is «- eiled a large 1 ilory dwellinghoufe, 4J feet on Maia street, 34 feet ia depth on Schaylkill flrcet, pleasantly ' J4. B. The above defenbed three town will be fold fsparately or together, a* may best fu t the ' Condition, of sale—One third »>f the purchase «*eaer g>- 4) t0 be paid to the subscribers, or cither of thun in Phllader-S ---on phia, at or bef ire the expiration mniih Ir^LJ^gO-^w-r ng day of sale, when a deed of conveyance will be executed ; n the residue payable in aequalpayments, at 6 and ia month, delaj * i with interell.the payment whereof to be secured by mart- notic ' ; gage »n the premises. Sv 1 " fames Henaerfon, 1 Affigneesto draw Frederick MontmolHn, I the estate of the 1 am Thomas Rogers, f J- i . rtlCT f Wm - JtJtpb D. Drinker, J K ' nn « ir - September a 6. m t^> - "" Loft Last Evening, At Ricketts's Amphitheatr', (supposed to be taken by some villain out of a gentleman's pocket) c ~",0. A red Morocco-Leather POCKET-BOOK, the Containing about 185 dollars in bank notes; three note* pnt 0 f hand of Rofs and Simfon, No. 304, 305 and 306, da- ' irs 1 t# d tathlaft August, payable 60 dafs after date, to the XI order of Paul Siemen, together for i 150 dollars; an order i 1> of Mr.. Ann acpherfori, from Paul Siemen, on Lach- ; unti lin Mac Neal, Esq. at Port-au-Prince, f.r 100 dollars; be- fu.r fidus several letter s and papers of no use but to the proprie- for tor The notes of hand and order are without endorse- Jtin f ment. EIGHTY DOLLARS REWARD is offered to day " a ny person who will difcove- and secure the thief, and aft; ar J~' FORTY DOLLARS for only bringing the above menti- , Pje ontd notes and paper* at No. 119, corner of Front and Ri\ Mulberry flreets. — ' ' OA,Jt. - [ ! »o» ~ | BEGS leave to inform the La mercial cities of Europe—They will be regularly filed and none permitted to be taken away on any account. Tea, Coffee, Soupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety of French Liquors; together with the nfual refreihments, will at all times be procured at the bar. GoJtlemen may depend on being accommodated with the choicest of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the nioft approved IMalt Liquors frootLondon and o'her breweries. The Larder will befupplied with the prime ami earliest produflions of the Season. Large and small Parties, or fiugle Gentlemen, may be accommodated with Breakfafts, Dinners, or tfnpptrs, at hours mod convenient to themfelves —.1 cold C .ation is regularly kept for conveniency, th« Billof Fare to be had at the bar. The Lodging Rooms will be completely furnifllcd, and the utmost attention paid to cleaiiliiiefs, and every other requisite. • tg? Samuel RicHARDETwiII bchappyto rcccivc, and execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at large; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledge# > himfelf that nothing on his part fhalihe wanting to pre serve that patronage with which he has been so diftinguifh ingly iionored. I Philadelphia, April 19. mwf - TO BE SOLD, . A lOT of GROUND, 164 feet 7 inches front on South , Water-street, and bounding on the Delaware about the ' fame width, with a whari thereon in good repair On the ' north fide adjoining Pun alley, i» a large and well built 1 ! dwelling h«ufe, and counting house, communicating with ! r each other, 47 feet wide, afpaciois kitchen, and other 15 well planned accommodations, and below these a stack of stores, 62 feet in front, by 9J feet in length, built a few years ago; on the remainder of the lot on Wa:er-ftreet, there are two ancient brick dwellings, a Cooper s shop, & ' S a frame {lore, now occupied by Mr. Alexander Tod, and bounds adjoining the stores of the heirs 01 the late Joseph J* Wharton. It will be better described by droits and p.ans of the ground, and buildings, to be fcen at JOHN V> IL<- COCKS's tempting hoofe, ore tHei-rewifes, aiKlof whom !" particulars of fa!e may be obtained. ' The whole will he fold together, or det»ched as may „ b«it suit the purchaser. J : Wafhmgton' Canal Lottery, nO. 1. 17 THEREAS the State of Maryland has authoriftd e, VV the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thousand, 1- two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the puijpofe of cutting a Canal through the City of Washington, from th Po; tornado the Eallern Branch Harbour. id The following if the SCHEME of No. I. u- Via -1 Prize of 10,000 dollars, 10,000 I ditto 10,000 *0,000 S — le, 6 ditto 1,000 6,000 10 ditto 400 41 300 7i 40 ditto 100 a,OOO 55 ditto JO »>7J° ib- J 7jo ditto ii 69,008 tr * To be railed for ih« Canal, 16,1.50 ua ___ 'IT jSjO Pri»«s, *750°° 11650 Blanks, not two to a prize. >Id _ 17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars. - 17^,000 IST &j" The PammiffiwlfP " " '■' ' "fpjtrra ny atafewM SffT lor the pnniftual payment »I jiT** >h4 |l| illlißi ——■ - - ; The drawing of this Lottery wiH commence, without th' ; delay, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which timely ,rt " notice will be given. Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months after the sto drawing is finilhed, shall be consider. das relinquished for of the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accoidmgly, > m . (Sirntd) NOTLEY YOUNG, DANIEL CARROLL, »/D. LEWIS DEBLOIS, — GEORGE WALKER, Wm. M. DUNCAN-SON, THOMAS LAW, 1 b 7 JAMES BARRY. City of Wafhiogioß, Feb. 11. 5 Treasury Department, d a . . Siflemler 28, 1796. the XTOTICE is hereby given, that proposals will be re rder ceived at tlie office of the Secretary of the Treasury ach- until the expiration of the firft day of March mat en be- suing, for the supply of all rations which may he required >rie- for the use of the United States, from the fir *1 oay of >rfe- June, 1797, to the thirty-firft day of May, 1798, both 1 to days inclusive, at the places and within the diflrids hs.ro and after mentioned, viz. At Ofwego; ;t Niagara; at EHti- . Pjefque ltle; at Sandufky Lake, and o 1 Sandufky and River; at Detroit; at Michilimackinac; at Fort-trank _ li», -it Pi. .ft..... I. ..■ nil. »■ 1 1' — «"1m 1 " at Fort St. Clair-, at Fort-J-fferfon; at Orenvitte; at Picquc Town and LoramiesStore; at Fort Adams; at Fort Wayne; at Fort Defiance ; at any placj below Fort that jj e g-,^ e OB t he Miami River to Lake Eric; at Fort , ' | Steuben ; at FortMafTac ; at any place from FortMaiUe ;-ele- j to the south boundary of the United States on the river 01 Miflifippi; at Fort Knox ;at Ouiatanon. If fusplies (hallbe required lor any poftsor yfjees not com " mentioned in this notice, afl such supplies shall be iut ' P ay nifhed at pricos proportioned to those to be pjid at the polls before recited, or as may be hereafter agreed on between tlie United States and the Contractor. The rations to be supplied are to consist of the Id lowing articles, viz. One pouod two ounces of bread or flour. et, One pound two ounces of beef, or fourteen ounces ef pork or bacon. Half a gill of rum, brandy rr whiskey. It# 00 Q ne q uar t half a pint of falt."^ Two quarts of Vinegar, C per hundred ration* ic life Two pounds of Soap, { ■rm of One pouud of Candles, J Therationsare to be furnilhed infuch quantities, astnat there shall at all times during the said term, be fuScicnt for the consumption of the troops at Michilimackinac, Vc troit, Niagara, and Ofwego, for the term of fix month* m , advance, and at each of the other polls, for the term of " cn lht a . Jeaft three months in advance, in good and wholelome "V* provisions, if the fame fkall be required. It is-to bernv "fl derllojd, that the Contra&or is to be at the expente and j Vf 1 ifk of iffuirgtlie fuppH«s to ths trooys at each pod, Fa who that all losses sustained by the depredation, of an enemy. ■1, con- by means of the troops of the United ■ ' Pon ,f which for at the price of the arfchs captured or jeftroy , y. M- the depofitiom of two or naorc pirfons of creditrtl tof un ractcrs, and the certificate of a commiffioncd _o®«. ■. the vi'l- cextaining the circumstances of the loft, and the ' the per of the ai ticks for which compensation fhal. bed.»*ie OLIVER WOLCOTT, the flaise Secretary of the Treasury. ers, m»y — — ■* — ' ' IiVC a — VT rp. I by no PRINTED BY JOHN FENNU, d —No. 119 — id » fur - CHESNb'T-STREET. ( [Prioc Fight Dollars per Annua!.)