\ James M'Alpin, Taylor, V> No. 3, South Fotirth Jlreet, RETURNS his grateful acknowledgments to liis Friends and the Public for their liberal encouragement, IT] and begs leave to solicit a continuance of their favori. He has .on hand an extcnfive afTortment of the Mojl Fajhionabk GOODS, And of the best quality, suitable for the fcafen. ■> At this {hop Gentlemen can be furniflied with the befl 1 materials, and haVe them made up in the neatest and mod anc Tafhionable manner, and on the Ihortcft notiee—He will thankfully receive any ordus, and pay a prompt and ] pun&ual attention to them. clo November 10. w»tf Madeira Wine. Co 30 Pipes of the very best quality, and fit for immediate use, just imported in the schooner J .ucy from Madeira, and for file by John Craig, ftai No. IS, Dock-ftrcet. rt e ' Who has'tor Sale, -Teneriffe Wine, in pipes, hogiheads, andqr.cafks. pei Window Glass.- 1 Segars, &c. &c. _ Pe Two trunks of the befbCotton and Silk , Ho fiery. % 0 Oflober 4. mwftf gr. : io-hogfheads St. Croix Rum, ,5 Pipes Vinegar, * ■Fer Sale, by Enekiel Hall, \ No. '-so, Penn Strett. Nov. y. _____ I * — • 1 - ■ - -- ijsr _ To be Sold, j? AT PUBLIC VENDUE. J* On Thurfdny the 6tb day of April next, at 12 o'clock P u at Dougherty's tavern, in the toivn of IVinehefler P a in Virginia, the jolfuiing lands, fUuatc in the /aid „ Jate, viz. j" No. 1.—43 c Acres, " Of excellent land on ths waters of Baclc-er«ek> in " Frederick county, on the great road leading to the " ■ South Branch, itiout ten miles from Winchester, Too " *crei of whieii is rich bottom, a fine stream running -, '' ; through it, with fevm'al springs, the trees in the bottom are chiefly sugar maple, blaclt walnut, hickory and lo- | 1 cuft. There is a log dwelling and out-houfes, lonie ( irvadow made, and 40 acres of upland clearcd. On u this trael there is a good mill-feat, where an under- u j might be erected. „ No. 2—Boo Acrei. Situate in Hamplhire county, 011 the nortlt branch j nt of the fcjtowmack, and on a branch called Cabbin-run, me about eight miles from Tort Cumberland. On this f cr trail is a large quantity of ri-ch bottom, fit for meadow or the culture of hemp, the upland remarkably good, ctc being chiefly timbered with walnut and hickory. The it e above tract is in two surveys of 400 acres each. gr: No. 3. —200 Acres. Situate in Franklin county, about ten miles from I Winchester. On this trail there is a dwelling house and part of the land is ekared, the remainder ic finely timbered. "" No. 4. —A Lot of Ground. Tn the town of Woodftock, Shanandoah county, ■whereon is eredled a two story house, and other iin- provements, and a ten acre lot for the conveniency of m( laid town lot. att No. 5 — 250 Acres. ' M it. Situate about two milts from Woodftock. Part of / aT this trail is in cultivation, is finely timbered, and a good can quantity of meadow' may be made. ty . No. 6.— 400 Acres. Situate in Hamplhire county, on George Ardes's mill «n,on a branch of the Cafapchon. This trail is finely timbered, there is good bottom laud, which might be cafily converted into meadow. No. 7.—One moiety of 5000 Acrei. Lying on the waters as Hughes's river, in Harrifon bounty. This was purchased at one quarter of a dol lar per acre, cilh above 8 year« ago. No. 6—41,900 Acres. Lying in the counties of Wythe, Walhlngton, and Grayfon (the greater part in Wythe,) on the waters of Cripple creek and Fox creek, branches of New Rj ver, and on the south fork of Holftein. No. g—TO,OOO Acres. _ Lyiugfin the county of Hardy, on the waters of Great Cacapion and North River. The terms of payment will be one third part of the purchase money to be paid in hand at the time of ex ecuting the deed or deeds of conveyance, the remaining So two thirds to be paid in equal inilalments, at 12, 18, Md 14 months thereafter securing those payments by mortgaging the premises. Should any person vrilh t© purcbafc at private sale, y o application may be made to John Holktr, Esq. near Winchester; David Holmes, Esq. of Winchester; or %y letters, (postpaid,) to the fubferibet in Philadel phia, being the owner of said lands, who will perfonil ly attend the file onrhe 'day abovementioned. George Meade. Philadelphia, id of November 1796. diw w&s 1 MdfA. STOP THE THIEVES!!! LAST Wednesday Evening, O&ober 19. between the loo'eiock, the bed room of Mr Ricketts in O'JEller's hotel was entered, cither by means of frtfe ke?v or at the Window, by some villain oir villain*, who mud have been acquainted with the situation of the house (as the ao'or was found locked after they bad committed tht theft) who g took away from amongfl trunks, ONE which con tained a valuable part of Mr. Ricftett*s property, but of which ke is not yet aWe to the con tents particularly. Af ter bringing the said trunk away, and emptying it of up wards of a thousand dollars in cash and bank, netes, the vil- 5 Jains left it behind the circus, during the time that the per formances of the evening were gosng Forward* : It ift earneflly requeued, that all tavern-keepers on the Rage t , roads, and the ferry houses, at well as all civil officers, may [ Ve watchful in lecuring fulpicious perfoiii, who may h«ve a 0 redundance of c»rfh, which their appearance wuuid by no jseans bef-peak them to be pofftfTed c?f. 1 One Hundred Dollars Reward i "Will be giv«o fat ftrurirtj thr (kW thitvej, md a fur- J . {her reward for fee firing them with ibe property. Oft it- A Twenty Guineas Reward. RAN AW AY from the l'ubfcriber on the 23d CWlobsr, a * Dark MULA I'TO BOY, named MOSES ; years •Id ; about 5 feet B.inche» high ; had on a mixed green a coat, with a green vsfvet cape and oval yellow buttons • 1 a striped veil 4 a pair of dark ipotted panulo»n», ant} whole boots much worn. It is probable he may chaagi. his name and dress. He has been accuilomed t» driving a carriage!" and waiting. above reward will be paid for securing him so that the fubferiber may get him ' again, and if brought 'home all resfonable charges paid by ' Robiru Chamberlaitie. ' Eafton, Maryland, Nov. 10. 14 ; 1 m THIS D.iT IS PUBLISHED, 1 By Benjamin Davies, A'o. 68, Ibgb-Jlrcet, H' The American Repoiitory of ufci-ul information, for 1797- CONTAINING, * A "Calendar sot the year _ A complete Kegifter of the Executive, X.egiflative, and Judic ; ary Officers of the General Government. A List-os the Military Forces ol the United States. , Poft-Office Ettablifliment—times of receivtf^ closing the Mails at Philadelphia. The post roads and towns, and their distances Times of holding the Supreme, Circuit apd Diilrict Courts. cm A. table of Import duties, alphabetically arranged. A lift of the cuftnm-houfe officers and their tees. Rules for seducing the currencies of the leverfcl slates into one another, and all ot them 'irtto tb£ mo ney of the United States. Ul'cful tables of the value of pounds, fludings and jgj pence, in dollars and cents. A register of the pjSccriof the civil government of Pennsylvania. ( A gardiner's calendar forPenniylvapia. • Aiula great variety of other articles of ufeful informa fion. Embellished with twelve elegant v.gnettes, an er.- f raved title-page and frontispiece,—making together, a andfome, as well as very uleful, little pocket companion. October 10. aw ' f Trcafury of the United States. VT OTICE is hereby given to all persons who are or may be Creditors of the United States, for 3ny sums if the finded Debty $r Stock, baring a frejeni intcrrji cf Jtx t>ir centum per annum. tft, Tliat pursuant to an Ad of Congrcf* paiTed on the aßth day of April, 1796, intitled an ait in addition to an a&, intituled " An a& makinc: further provision for the of public cr« " tioji of th said stock." ' ad. All diftin that w I Ar do male, conjlitute and appoint ps my true and lawful At- 1 hrney,for me, and in my name, to receive th: dividends vfjicb are, of Jball be payable according to laic y on tbt (her# defcnbilig the flock) Jtanding in my namein 'the bqoJu of (here I? 1 of the Trcafury or the Commiftoncr of Loans, 0 where the stock is credited) from (here jnfert the com- 1 mencement and expiration of time for which the power of attorney is to continue) xuitb poiuer also an attorney or attor nice under him y for that purpefe to make and ahdto Jo ell 11 Uivful *8i requijitefor ifretting the hereby ratifying and confirming all that my said Attorney or bisfubfituU 1 Jball latuful- r ly do, by virtue hereof. In .lYitntfs hereof % I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal tbt day of in the \ear Sealed and Delivered in BE JT KNOWN, that on the day of efore meperfonally came QJ xuitbin named and acknowledged the above letter of attorney to be bis aSi and dtod. In tefimony whereof I have hereunto set my Han V< nd ajf*- p ed Seal the and year lap afcr**aid. Given under my Hand at Philadelphia, this twen- tieth day of July 1796, pursuant to directions ~ from the Secretary of the SAMUEL MLR EDITH, *1 re afufer of tie United States. July 11. « tg*' tsj A By Authority. Schuylkill Bridge Lottery. N Sold by WILLIAM BLACKBURN, No. 64, Seuth Suond-Jlreet. SCHEME of a LOTTERY, . I for railing Sixty Thousand Dollars, agpcn aftore—inclu* ding Thirty Caflu of NAILS. This invoice will be fold entire on very advsntageousTerms; September 20. Cetyrated 'Ne-w Work. Tliis Day is Published, 1 .By JO MA' ORMROD, No. 41, in Chefnut Street,(four volumes in two, neatly bound and lettered, price a doUtrs and 50 cents,) , THE LOOKER-ON, A PERIODICAL PAPER. Ai Bytheßsv. SIMON OLIVE-BRANCH, A. M. 1 Ore teres modico Pallentei radere Mores Vofluj, et i&genuo citlfam defigere ludo. c< aul. pers. of I—My bulinefs in this State tcr Made me a Looker-on here in Vicir.a ; on Where I have seen corruption boil and bubble, of s Till it o'er tun the flew ; laws for all faults ; lin r But faultsfo countenanc'd, that the flrcng ftatutrs fid Stand like the forfeits in a barter's fiiop, toi As much in mock as mark. ■ Mtnfure fir Meafur:. * n ; "It appears from the dedication, that the editor of this * publicaticm, is the Rev. William Roberts, A. M. I". R. 5. 1 Fellow of Corpus Chrifti College, Oxford; and from the _ 5 last lumber, that the labor, and confequeutly the merit of ■ these papers, have rested with the editor, txccnting only ' a'few contributions particularly mentioned, in: editor's " defrgn hat been, as hehiinfelfreprcfcuts it, "to fuhAitutc sal r the Jorfakcn topics of morality, life, nature, and taste, in ; the room of Ihallow polities and news-paper philofsphy, and to betray men, under the mask of amusement, into serious and manly thoughts. Thisdefign was laudable, and the execution was meritorious. As literary productions, thd'e p periodical papers are entitled to dilHnilion ; but their high est priiife is, that they are throughout calculated to pro mote virtue and good manners." Analytical Review. Lately Publijhed by J. Ormrod, Condorcet on the progrefsof tha human mind. 7fS, Mifj Williams' Letters from France, 4/8; |Visit tor a Week, <_/7 1-2 ; Brown on the natural equality of 1 ' men, ; Xife of God in the Soul of Man, 3/9 ; S0! Allan's Letters to his Son, i-s ; Homer's Iliad ; by Pope, 7/6 ; Haylcy's Triumphs of Temper, with ~ ; plates, 7/6 ; M'Ewen on the Types, 5/7 t-2 ; Select 2 -> P0 Picque Town and Loramies Store ; at Fort Adams; at 0 Fort Wiyur; at Fort Defiance ; at any place below Fort lo Drfiance on the Miami River to Lake Erie; at Fort 10 Steuben; at FortMaflac ; at any place from Fort MalTic 0. to the south boundary of the United. States on the rivet Miffifippi; at fort Knox ; at Ouiatanon. >3 If fuppiies fliall be required for any pods or places ppt )0 mentioned in this notice, afl such fuppties fliall b« fur _ nithcd.at prices proportioned to thole to be paid at the 30 P n^s before rented, 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 ;p lewinj: articles, viz. 1, Ope pound two ounces of bread or flour.. te One pound two ounces .-of beef, or fourteen ounces of he pork or bacon. cd Half a gill of rum, brandy or whifeey. „ •1 ■ One r,uart and half a pint of falt.~\ t ' n, Two quarts ef Vinegar, ( , , , . Two pounds of Soap, (F er hundred d ,rr One pound of Candles, j n 0 ' The rations arc to be furnifhed in such quantities, as that (here shall at all times during the said term, be fuificient J for the consumption of the troops at Michilimackinac, De- t troit, Niagara, and Ofwego, fur the term of fix months in he advance, and at each of the other polls, for the term of w- at lenft three months in advance, in good and wholesome ''s, proviGons,iftliefame ikall be required.. It is to be un- I'fr dcrftood, that the Centra&or isto be at the exjitnee and rifle of i.Tuirgthe fuppliss to the troops at each post, and [ that all loffei sustained by the depredations of an enemy, or by means of the troops of the United States, (hall be paid for at the price of the articles captured or destroyed, on ate the dcpoCtions of two or more persons of creditable cha :w, raSers, and the certificate of a comniiflioncd officer, at jeft certaining the circumflances of the loss, and the amount rms of tht ai tides for which eompenfation shall be claimed ?3> OLIVER WOLCOTT, ' Secretary of the Treasury. s •- • " '*.«■ . ' ' Wl-1. HotDERNESSE, No. 76, nfca-s*rx£eT, His received by the late irrivaU, ,A Well SAccted A s Soktuxut of Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery, and Haberdashery Goods, Which he will fell, wholelile and retail, an fhc very low eft term 1 ; Amongjl Ditto Furniture ditto Ditto Dimity Tamboured, Boek, and Jaconet Muii.as Ditto in Gold and Silver Ditto Neckcloths, very fine Mantuas ef the fir it quality Silk and Cotton Hosiery Umbrtlias of the firft quality, afTorted lrifh Linens, very fine, and Table Linens Marf'cillts and Cotton Counterpanes Rose Blankets aflorted—&c. &c. O&obir 16. d Loft Last Evening, At Ricketfs's Amphitheatr-, (supposed to be taken by fomc villain out of a gentleman's pocket) A red Morocco-Leather POCKET-BOOK, Containing about 185 dollars in banknotes; three notee of hand of Rofs and Simfon, No. 304, 305 and 306, da ted nth last August, payable 60 dafs after dntr, to tht order of Paul Siemen, together for 5150 dollars; an ordur ps Mrs. Ann Vacpherfao, from Paul Siemen, on Lach lin Mac JJejli Esq. at Port-au-Prince,for 100 dollars; bc fid«s fcveral letters and papers of no use but to the proprie tor. 'i he notes of hand and order are without endorft naent. EIGHTY DOLLARS REWARD is offlrcd to any person who will difcovtr and secure the thief, and FORTY DOLLARS for only bringing the above menti oned notes and papers at No. 119, corner of Front and Mulberry Greets. d Q&. 11. ~ITATTT¥TrIL A large quantity of Double-Refined Salt Pctre for f»k at No. South Third-flreet. November 5. Paterfon Lottery. raifinj fixthoulind Ox hundreu and tWy-ftve* Jl dollars and fifty cents, by a deduitior. of fifteen per ' centfrom the prizes, and not two blanks to a prizg. viz I Prize of 5000 dollars is dollars 5000 I 1000 1000 l joo 500 5 ioq icno 20 los acco 99 5° 4W<> 109 *> 1£ JOOO 1000 10 10,000 5 Lift drawn numbers of loco dollars each, 5200 , 1331 Prizes. 44.450 4018 Blanks. 6350 Tickets at Seven Dollars each, 44,45® By order of the Directors of the Society for rftablifh ing Ufoful Manufa6bur«, the fuperintiendauts of th« Pat erfon Lottery have rtqueftcd the Managers to bff er the foregoing Seheme to the public, and have direSted them to refund the money to th»fe persons who have purchased in the former Lottery, or exchange the tickets for ticket* n this Lottery. The lottery has ailually commenced drawing, and will continue untilfinifhed. A lift of the Blanks and Prizes may be seen at the office ot William Blackburn, No. 64 south Second street, who will give information where tick ets mayba procured. Baled ttii« 1/tit Jiij - y. N : GUMMING, JACOB R. HAR.DENBERG, £• Managers. JONATHAN RHEA, > STATE OF THE WHEEL. 1 Prize of jooo ... jo:o X 1000 - - - 1000 I 500 ... rco 5 100 • lOC© la 100 - - loco 93 5° ... 4s oq 165 1$ - - - 4iiS The five last drawn fiekets, 1000 e-ch, jooo Being all the valuable prizes, belides a full jfrcpor tion of the 10 dollan. As the Lotteryis confider*bly more than 011 c third drawn, the «alue of the undrawn tickets is great ly increased, and it is worth the notiw of tfiofe who hold tickets intheold ftheme, that they can ex change their tickets for tliote in the above, if they ap ly soon, and at a moderate advance considering the now.real value cf an undrawn ticket-. The tickets being nearly all fold, tbe drawing in future.will be oftener, and the Lbttery soon: finifhed.' November 11. , ">w» Wafhmgton Canal Lottery, N 0 . ■ I. the State of Maryland has asthorifed V V the underwritten* to raise twenty-fix thousand, two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting a' Canal through the CHty of Wafhington,-frosi th P® , tomac to theEaflern Branch Hari-our. The following is the SCHEME of No. I. Via I Prize of 20,000 dollars, ' iojdoo f t ditto 10,000 ic.ooo Tissssr}"« «*• - 6 dittp 1,000 6,000 10 ditto 400 ' 4>oo» io ditto 100 55 ditto ja 1,750 sjrjo ditto 11 69,008 1 To be raised for th« Canal, 16,150 5850 Prizas, ny^peo ii6jo Blanks, not two to » prize. , f 11500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - I f;,ooo 0- Tfc Cemmiflioners hav® taken tlie Securities re qtiircd by the aforefaid adl for the punctual payment ef the prizes. , r The drawing as this Lottery w9l commence, without delay, as soon as thr Tickets are fold, of which timely notice will be given. ' Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months after th» t drawing is finifhed, shall be considered as relinquiihed f- B > LEWIS DEBLOI3, : GEORGE WALKER, a , Wm. M. DUNCANS ON, ! THOMAS LAW, j JAMES BARRY. n City of Wafhirjfton, Feb. I*. 5 J; PRINTED BY JOHN FENSC, —No. n 9 - CHISBS T-S TJIIT. (Price fight Ds!l»r» per Acuim.) " c v;