' A few Pipes of WTNE, 1 iir.T>orted in the bri,* FAME, from Madeira, to be fold RAN,' by MO RD EC A I LEWIS, <."\VI O has alfe to Jifpofe of on reasonable trtms, old ; af>o JKI?H LINENS, well af&.rted colt, wit BANDANNA HANDKERCHIEFS a ? r ! pe u d WIDE NANKEENS , " COSSA? AND BAFTAS . RAVENS DUCK DIAPERS !L, in ... QUICKSILVER 8 ' CHINA ROLL BRIMSTONE, ,&c. Eaflon Oher 17. j tawira Wm. Holdernesse, No. 76^ HIGH-STREET, 1 Was received by the late ar. vals, Sold ly A Well Selectfc! Assortment of Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery, and c ? Haberdashery Goods Fo r rain Which he will fell, wholesale and retail, «n the •■•ery the L low eft terfflj ; fcflion Amongji hubtcb are Ec'r.uy Stme elegant 4-4 and 7-8 Chintzes and CotWns, new Berks, pattcrni t'i" ' * ! Ditto Furniture ditto 1 , Ditto Dimity •• Tamboured, Book, aftd ja'onet Huflins 2 * j ♦ Ditto in Gold and Silver - ' oq d ' Ditto Neckcloths, very fine d . Mantuas of the firft quality soo <J 6ilk and Cotton Hosiery ■ goo c Umbrellas of the firft quality, assorted j" j lrifh Linens, very fine, and Table Liner.s Marfei'fles and Cotton Counterpanes trfjftfbtf; ' 5 1 Rcfe Blankets assorted—he, &c. o<9ob<>r 36 d f>4eo c -\V. Young, Mills, and Son. Have for Sal'', a •-ipe afiortment of "PRINTING and WRITIN G PAPERS Which will include joo reams of fine demy wore print- fc . ingpaper, k , Imperial Folio and Qnauo Poll, gilt Drawjn Super-Royal Small Fol.o Poll, plain, o |, or p Royal Ditto gilt p ju Medium Bloflom paper aiforted *y,/^A •Qtsxf • Transparent Folio Post JT'J P ' Thick poll in folio fcu;j.finc&common foollcap James Ditto ill 4to Marbled papers ietajli Extialargc foßo Poll f COARSE PAPERS. Reld Ditto 4to ' London brown affoited fcolio Poll wove Log-book paper Tick Quarto ditto paper above < Tolio wovr post lined Stainers paper ing of Quarto ditto do. Common brown arc rcc Ditto'giltd". Patent £hcathi»g paper tering; Common size Folia' Poll Bonnet boards oa( ' Ditto quarto plain Bookbinders boards. AtSO, f 1 A variety of other Stationary Articles : will Viz Wedgwood and glafi philosophical lnkllands, well day affo ted, pewter ink-chcilsof various sizes, round pewter ink-flands. papet', brass ar.d polished leather ink-ftaqd* for _ the pocket, fhifling sand and sand boxes, pounce _ and pounce boxes,-ink and ink-powder, black leather and red morocco pocket books with and without inttrumcnts of various sizes, counting-houle a«d pocket pen-knives as 7 S thebeft quality, aMkin tablet and memorandum becks, red and coloured wafers, common size office do quills ! . • from half a dollar so three dollars per hundred, black lead , pencils, mathematical inllruments, &c. See. , ■ All forts and sizes of blank-Looks ready nradc or made wnj 10 order, bank checks, blank bills of exchange, #nd notes of hand executed in copper-plates, lilkoi lading,maniiells, Q r ,.. . seaman's articlesan.djournals, &c. occ. ' A wellfeletfltd colleclion of miscellaneous books. Alio, of Greek,, Latin, and EugiUfr Claflics, as ar< now in use * in the colleges and fchook> olfhe United States. W. Young, Mills, & oon haveftelt published in one R volume 11 mo. Sheridan's Dictionary lor the use of lcnools, 1 jo-ioe dollars.—Also theiame work latge ■ Bvo. price three dollars. Nov. 6. tawjv/-_ h; ba . Samuel Rimardet f RESPECTFULLY inftrms the Gentlemen beet. Merchants, that he has this day opened.the CITY cure TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEEHOUSE in the «= city of Philadelphia; 1 a r l oi The Subscription Room will be furniilied with all the daily papers publilhed in Philadelphia, New-York, Bos- , ton, Baltimore, together with thoie of the princip 1 coir- (lcrn citiss of Europe—They will be regularly filed c;ncf and none permitted t» be taken away on any account. lna<l , Ttea, Coffee-, Scupes, Jellies, lee Creams, and a variety w hic of >.xnch Liquors; together with theufuai'refrtlhments, will at all times be procured at the bar. all ti Gentlemen may depen«l on being accofeimodated with fuily the rhoictft of Wines, Sfirituouk Liquors, and the Hioft n approved Malt Liquors froitl.onrion and other breweries liafcl ' The Larder will be fiipplied with the prime and «arliell by li productions of the Season. , Large and small Parties,orfingleGentiamec, may be ™> l accommodated with Breakfsfts, Dinners, or Suppers, at '' ud hours molt convenient to tnemfelves —a cold Collation is regularly kspt for conveniency, the Billof Fare to be had P".^ 3 The Lodging Rooms will be completely furnifhed, and the utri-toft attention paid to deanlitiefs, and every other be r requisite. . , a g r< Samuel Ric»a*det will be happy to receive, and | { u b cx*.cute the commands of his Friends, slid the Public, at a bi« and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges f r i c bimfe'lf that nothing on his part JbalLbe wanting to {*»- ihe serve that patronage wuhAvhicii he ha« been so diftiuguifh- the ingly iionored. aD ' Philadelphia, April 19. m *' ! Tor Sale by John- J. Paricy, No. 38, S. Second near Cbefnut-Jlreet, A few excellent GOLD WAICHES, J From Fortv to One Hundred Dollars, tr , And SILVER W«T CHE&, d i Of various prites —all P c An iffortment of Chains, Seals, Keys, and Trinkets, n< Eight Day Clocks supplied, and Clocks & Watches repaired wick dtfpVrlv'ajKl great cite. f Best Watch GlalTes by the groce. November i». tuf&s-w Sales of India Goods. The Cargo of the fliip Ganges, capt. Tingay, from Cal cutta and Bengal, consisting or ALsree and general assortment of Bengal and Madras (JETTON and SILK GOODS. AMONG WHICH ARE A variety fine worked and plain Mu/lins, ] Dorcas, tSV. Allu, A Quantity of Excellent Sugar, In bows and bags—and BLACK PEPPER, For Sale by Willings Francis, No. « P«nn Street. June I , / Twenty Reward. RAN AW AY from the fubferiber on the 33d OAobsr, a Dark MHLAI'TO BOY, named MOSES; 21 years SCIII old; *i>out 5 feet 8 inches high; had on a mixsd green colt, with a green velvet cape and oval yellow buttons ; a striped veil; a pair of dark spotted pantaloons, and whole boots niach worn. It is probable he may e.i-i gc ma , hia name and dress. He has been accustomed t* driving dwellin a carriage, and waiting. The above reward \vi « j paid for fccuring him so that the fubferiber may ?ct r.jn again, and if brought home all reasonable y j Robins Cbamberlaiue. 1 Eaflon, Maxylend, Nov. 10. 14 § Im2lw, - f 1 By Authority. Schuylkill Bridge Lottery. Sold ly WILLIAM- BLACKBURN, Na. 64, a °' South Second-Jlrcct, 40c f 1,7-0' SCHEME! of .a LOTTERY, ' 15,00, For railing Sixty Thousand Dollars, agretrablyTe »n •/& of f the Legislature of Pcnnfylvauia, duruig the la.l 10,73* feflion, for building £ Stone Bridge ovor the River 53 ,a6l Schuylkill, ar-the Borough of Reading, in the County of v Berks. Uollars /o,oc i Piiie*of 40,000 Dollars - 2.0,000 ____ i do. of 10,000 do. - - 10,000 g 3 do. of 5,000 do. - - s 5-°oo TicketS) 4 do. of t,ooo do. - - #,000 . - 20 do. of 1,000 do. - - - ".000 = do. of 500 dd. ' - . IQ^ 0 ® «od«. of 200 do. - - - 16,c00 or prize soo do. of 100 do. - * - 20,000 any nun 300 do. of 50 do. - ' us . 1 do. of 500 do. to be-paidthe posses- ) vate bui for as the firft drawn no; J Two be c do. of 3,050 do. tote paid poffe(Tors f t , OOO frontso ofthefi»e last drawn no»S a ' itispro] 9,400 do. of 15 do. : - 141,000 as soon them, i 10,054 Priaes 300,000 t h e mai 10,046 Blanks , A rtett 1 4 the nec . ,°°.° be t _ All Prizes (hali be paid fifteen days after the drawing is Uwiverl finilhed, upon the demand oS a polTcflor ot a fortiiiaie The] ticket, subject to a dedufiion of twenty, per cent, lie qld Drawing will commeac: as soon as the Tickets are difpol u » • 01, or perhaps sooner. public notice will be given. Philip Mtiltr, Peter Kerjlncr, William I'/ttman, <Ira ' wipj Jtifeph Hiefter, James Diemer, Thomas Dundas, the funi ip James May, JohriOtto, John Keim, Bank! Creejf, the wh< Hebajlian Miller, Commissioners. mg, *a Reading, May the 9th, 1796. are hel< Tickets in the Canal Lotrtry, No. 1, to-be had at the f®' above office, where the earliest inlormation of the draw- rn '^ J . * ing of the Walhington No. s, and Patterfon Lottery's, ne are received, and checkbooks for examination and regif ternlTk<!pt- - 2 awtf a fecon ° aobcr 7- I aaWtl ber of 1 DANCING SCHOOL. frknds > • WILLIAM M'DOUG ALL -will open his school on Men- J e " ! ell day the 31ft inft. at ten o'clock in the morning, at his gondii* tcr Elegant hew Ball Rooms, have i In' Fourth, between Chefnut ?nd Walnut Streets, drawic in .[ Hours of tuition for young from 10 to 1 o daek castior nt 9on Mondays, V/ednef<!ay, and Friday mornings; and for th«,ticl Q .- young gentlemen from 6to 9 o'clock on the evenings o ,l- s the fame days. «§» ,[[s I In addition to a number of new cetillioas, he means to James gaj ; introduce a variety of Scotch Reels. of Joh , Nate. The firil prailifing ball to be on Tuesday e- Coope ade vening, the firft of November, and to becontinied every stcs Tuelday, during the.leafou. lts For terms, £cc, enquire at his house, No. 134, Marke- ~vr Mr. '1 .lfo, *7' whon SWANN'S, «i£ one Riding School, Horse Atademy Gf Infirmary. has, 7 use Adjoining thfc Public Square, Market Street. tone 1 »tge T. S WANN • RETURNShis fnicere thanks tothofe gentlemen by whom hutt: — he has been employed, during his rtfidence in this City, and uoub flat'ersbimfelf thai the success of his efforts, in the numerous, have f obftinaie and dangerous diseases in Hortes, in which he has reafo men bee., consulted, together with his moderate charges, will fe- he is ITY cure their future favors and recommendation. prob; r ,he He now begt leave to inform th«m and the public at large rc wa that his spacious and commodious premises, ereiled for the may 1 th . purposes above deferibed are open for the reception of pupils get h J f of cither sex, who wish to be inflruSed in the Aft of Riding, ta k el and the light method of goveining their horses, so as to ride the : ° n ": litem »uh eafe,.eleg3nce. and lafety—their horses will be wi)l "' ed caicfulty and expeditioutly broke, for every purpose, and made obedient to the wiil of the riders ; the natural powers nety which arc (hut up in them, will be unfolded by art, calling eu ts, f, )r th uniformity of motion, and giving to thpt noble animal all thole beauties of action which providence has so b»unu with fuily iieftowed on them. most rtlfo,at hisbofpitai, every er to which the horle is erles liable will be treatetlaccording to the rules of art, confirmed j\J .rlieft i by long and repealed expenence. " The utility of the above iuUiiution has Rever been qneftion- unti ay be ed,xhat it has long been wanted in tnis city, everjj gentleman's fuin; rs at Hud will mamleft, and f. Sw ann as the firft eltablilher of fori ion is the and reli«s upon the fuppoit {if (hat j un , ic had l )Ll!, ' u (which he js ever anxious in leiving) to enable him to ,]ay bring ir to perfetfion. The iuea of a fubfeription f« that , , purpose has beeu hinted by leveral gentleman, who wtih to p ic * promote the inllitution —the amount of each fubfeription to y utlier be returned by Cervices in any of the departments.he proleffes, jj n - agreeable to the rate of charges lU'.cd in his hand bill. Such j e, and j fubleription is now open, and the signatures of many refpeft- p- Dlic at able gentlemen already obtained. He therefore iajorms his ledges iriends ana !u.h Ladies and gentlemen to whom.he has not _ to p#e-j ihe honor of being known, that he fhali in a few days take c iguifh- the liberty'of waiting upon them and soliciting their fuppoit " and p*ote£tion. iv*'f N B. Horses sre properly prepared for those Ladicaand Mi Gentlemen who wish to be inllruited. 1 •jov 5. Mb&f. me ~ " nill Philadelphia, November 6,1796. p' o( ,-F.q ALL persons desirous to contrail for furnilhing of bet ' J\ Rations and Qoatter-Mafters stores, for the troops in Philadelphia or Fort-Mifilin, on Mud Island, [ 0 , during the year 1797 —are requettedto fend tlieir pro pofalsfealed, r on or before the firft day of December inkets, next, to po batches TENCH ER ANCIS, Purveyor. The component parts of the Rations, are 1 pound of f loar or Bread ks;\r I pound of Beef or 3-4 »f a pound of Pork 1-2 a pill ofßßutm t Brandy or Whiflcey '• I quart of Salt j !* rm Cal- a quarts of Vinegar VFw 100 Rations „ % pounds 01 ooap 1 pound of Canclea J 1 Madras Nov.o 1 P Any Person d r uflins, who is well acquainted with the River t MISSISIPPI, ) ' And wiil give DiretSlioas for failing into the fame, . ' lhat can be depended on, (hall be generously reward- t ed for hn information, provided he will leave the c CIS, direiftions with Mr. John l'eano, printer, Philadelphia, < Stratt. or Ecmund M. Blunt, Newi>uryport. ' 5 November 3. lawjnt "City cf Washington. AI SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, ttLo fOR THE IMPROVEMENT 0 /■ THE ed on FEDERAL CITY. A magnificent 7 20,000 dollars, & ? jojooo 25s dwelling-hotrfe, s xa 2» 3°; 00 °j are J ' 1 ditto 15,000 & cifi» 15,000 40,000 »ioB I ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000 4600 1 ditto 10,000 & cash io,qqo 20,000 8000 I ditto 5,000 & ciili 5,000 10,000 . *£] 1 ditto -5,000 & caih 5,000 io,ooe 1 cash prize of io,oop 2 do. 5,000 each, are « 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - " 10, coo ao do. 500 - - 10,000 t-T 00 do. 100 — - 10,000 A A MO do. 5° - * I0 ' 000 cZ'n 400 do. 15 - - 1,000 do. <20 * 30,e00 15,003 do. 10 - - rante< f Watd I 16.739 Prrzes. * Ecar r 33,261 Blank*. Knee ' ■ brarti: I £>,oco Tickets, at Eight Dollar*, .-400,000 He D • • r "japan 0 N. B. Tofivour those who may take a quantity oi felack 0 Tickets, the j>rrzc of 40,00 c dollars will be the last drawn q rtkket, and the 30,000 the last but one : turcs v y And approved notes, fceurieg payment in either money 0 or prizes, in ren <lays atter drawing, will be received lor ,o any number not less than 30 tickets. o This Lottery Will afford an elegant fpecim en of thepri vate buildings to be ere&edin the City of Waihington— 0 Two beautiful designs are already fele<2ed for the entire fronts on two of the public squares ; from these prawings tbum it is proposed to ered two centre and four c orner buildings, <0 as foen as poflible after this lottery is fold, and to convey — shem, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in -ju__ >0 the manr.crdefcribed in the scheme for-theH-otel Lottery. A nett deduction of fiveper cent, will be ir.ade to defray the necessary expenses of printing, the surplus Lji 1° be made a part of the fund intended for the National river 15 Uur-erCty, to be ert&ed within the city of Wafhif»gton. Geor £ Th- Drawing will confluence as soon as the tickets are 'J old 01X—The money prizes will bepayable in thirty days L) Q« . after it is finiihed ; and any'pnze* for which forwuiaie r ]ver ' numbers ai e not produced within twelve months after the Geol drawing isdafed, are to be conficfcred as given towards '• the fund for the University; it being determined to fettle _ f, the whole business in a year from the ending of the=draw- ing, and to take up the bonds given as security. I'he real fecurit.es given for the p.iymcnt-of the Prizes, are held by the President and two Dircdors of the Bank L; (, e of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a- Care T _ mount of the lottery. • s The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of lc if.' the late Commissioners assisted in the management of the 'f Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous taflc a second time on behalf ef the public ; a fufficient num -r- ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped tha' the J£_ friends to a National University and the ether federal ob j,. je&s may continue to favor tij design. By- accounts received fr<M the different parts of the Continent as-well as frcm Europe, where the tickets I r have been sent for sale, the public are allured that th* ■3. drawing will speedily commenae, and that the care and ek caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe disposal of or th«itickets,has rendered the lhort fufpesifion indifpenfabls. Ar ,0 SAMUEL BLODGET. Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia ; of to James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells 1 e- Cooper's Ferry. e0 " ry RA NA WA T, - •' w. :Ct " About the id of O&ober last, from the plantation «f r Mr. ThomasT. Brooke, (in Prince George!;; county) to _1 —• whom he was hired, a NEGRO MAN, named CAESAR: 33 years of age ; about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high; well made ;of a yeilowifc complexion; a little pockmarkcd: has, w hen spoken to, rather a down look, and submissive j tone of vuiie: tha clothes he had before he abfeonded cor were of plain, such as labouring Negroes usually- wear , q U ; kom but these he may probably exchange for others :he will ] and doubtless endeavour to pass for a freeman, hiving, as I _ ouj, have been informed, assumed the name of Butler : I have has reason to believe that he went to Baltimore, from whence II fe- he is said to have gone to fame part of the Sufquehannah, At probably with a view of getting to Pennsylvania. A large reward-os Thirty Dollars will be given to- the person who ' 'be may take him and so secure him in some jail that I may Co upils g et him again, if taken in this state, and Fifty dollars if 0 f taken-out of, the ftatt, and if brought home or secured in te< j r '^ e the jail of Prince G«orge'» county all reafunable charges ori 11 b ] will be paid by ALEXR. COVINGTON. 0 f ' a " Maryland, Frince George's County, ") lin 2nd November, 1796. ' j Ilth't&f^w umil ~ * to. > u nu- , Treamry Department, re rfe j, September 28, 1796. p" med XTOTICE is hereby given, that propofaU will be re- on JLN ccived at the oflice of the Secretary of the Ticafury ! vi (lion- until the expiration of the firft day of March -next en man's suing, for the fapply of all rations which may he required er of for the use of the United States, from the firft day of June, 1797, to the thirty-firft day of May, 1798, both iim to jays inchiiive, at the places and within the diftridts here- "T f'b" after mentioned, viz. At Ofwego; at Niagara; at * ft* 10 Piefflue lfle; at Sanduflty Lake, and on Sandufky ;tv to Bivtf; at Detroit; at Michilimackmac; At Fort-Frank- | a iicues, | m ; at Pittsburgh ;at Cincinnati; at Fort-Harsilton ; to f & a at ort a ' r ' at Fort-Jefferfoh ;at Grenville; at I'icqie Tcwn and Lor amies Store ; at Fort Adams; at ias not F° rt Wayne; at Fort Defiance ;at any place below Fort ta Ke Dcfiance on the Miami River to Lake Erie; at Fort uppoit Steuben ; at FortMaffac ; at any place from Fort Maffac • to the fcruth boundary of the United States en the river ioaod MiiEfippi; at Fort Kn«x ; at Ouiatanon. If supplies (hall be required for any polls or places not i&f. mentisned in this notice, all such supplies ihall be fur nifhed at prices proportioned to those to be paid at the ( ) f >- p'ofts before recited, or as maybe hereafter sgreed on "g °* between the United States and the Cdntra&er. t the The rations to be supplied are to consist of the sol liland, lowing articles, viz. ' ir pro- One pound two ounces of bread or flour. ember One pound two ounces of beef, or fourteen ounces ei pork or bacon> yor; Half a gill of rum, brandy rr whiskey. One quart and half a pint of felt."\ ' t Two quarts #f Vinegar, ( . , , Two pounds of Soap, (P" hundred rltlocs ( One pour.d of Candles, J ' , I The rations are to be furnifliod in such quantities, as that there (hall at all times during the said term, be fufficient , for the consumption of the troops at Miehilimackinac, De- | tions and Ofwego, for the term of lix months in advance, and at each of the other posts, for the term of at least three months in advance, in good and wholesome provisions, if the fame ft all be required. It is to be un derload, that the Contrador isto b< at the exjence and _ ri& of iffuirg the supplies to the troops at each post, and River that all losses fallained by the depredations of an enemy, or by means of the troops of the United States, shall be paid for at the price of the articles captured or destroyed, on le lame, t he depositions of two or mory perlons of creditable cha re wird- raders, and the certificate of a commiffionca officer, af tave the certaining the of the loss, and the amount ■delpbia, of the ai tides for which compensation shall be claimed OLIVER WOLCOTT, » Secretary e f UitTreafury. "*• ' \ . Philadelphia, 6tb Novemler,' ! < ALL per Corn desirous to contrail to furniih for the Ar. uy of the United States, the following articles, or any por tion of them, are requested to fend in their propofais foal ed on or before the 15th December next t# Tench Francis, Purveyor. Pair of leather breeches, Tlle Da ,, crnl b 254 Z'u b u° !' view.a it Samuel Hodg ,o4® Artillery h.u, don> Ef b J s ,08 Infantry hats, f lhc firl ? f tn[ , jbovc 4600 Pa.ro flno, No. Aich . ftrc „. 8000 Pair of IhoeSf No. J November 8. tu & ftDi James Mufgrave, GOLDSMITH W JFJVMLLERj I No. 4J, south Second-street, HAS just received an affertmcnt of Plated War; and Jewellery, Plated Tea and Coffee lirnsV Cu!Tje Pots, Tea ditto, Castors from 5 to 8 bottles, Sugar *nd Cream Basons, Bottle Stands, Balkets, high Catjdkftics, Brackets and Chamber ditto, Branches, Sconces, a variety of Silver and Plated Shoe JLa-chets, Spurs, We.Ufr. war. ranted of the best plate; Ladies and Geatlemeas Gold Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Necklaces, Neck Chains, Hear Rings, Finger Rings, Lockets, Bread Pins, Stone Knee-Buckles, with many other aitides i» the above • branches. He has lifcewife received an extensive ifiortmentof - japann'd tea and coffee Urns, persian, biae, brown, ) black and gold. All kinds of work inthe gold and silver line; minia turcs set, and hair work executed as usual. [ November 9. tu th & f To be Sold, '60,400 Acres of Land. 2 Lying tm the river AHegtiany, in the county of Nor s thumberlapd, in the State of Penofylvania. ' 400 Acre* Land, ' Pn Bald Eagle t»wu£iip, Nortliumberlaad county ' aforefaid. j 60,000 Acres Land, s "Lying «n the waters of the Oconee and Canouchee" 1 rivers, in the comity -of Waflsington, in the state of Georgia. e -174,000 Acres Land, s -Lying on the voters of the Oliopee and Canowchtt rivers, in the county-os- Mo.-McamuFy; in U.l'gatf of " Georgia. 51.033 Acrsa Land, e Lying in Orangeburgh diftndl, in the state of South v -Carolina. And, s 146,986 Acres 'Land, lc' Lying in Gharlefton difiriil, ii> the said state of South 1- Carolina. An Half acre "Lot cf Grond, 3 f Io the town of Richmond, Virginia. "" The above Lands v/ilibe low.—Apply to lk George Meade. ■ Philad«?phla, l Ith Nov. 1796. tuScs c.;',bl) , b * THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, - be Price 37 1-2 Cents. ts The Pretensions as Thomas Jeffer ,fon.to the Presidency, of EXAMINED, ls - And the Charges againll John Adams of REFUTED. . n . Akdrefied to the Citizens of America in general | 3 i and, particularly, Tq the E'eftors of the Prcficlent. - Sold bv W. YOUtfe, MILLS -fit SO*T t -Ccraer jrf-Seeotd «f and Chefnut-ilraets. to November 5. tts % WANTED, d: As Cook, in a private family, ; *e A YOUNG who can pr®duce good rc led commendations of an unexceptionable character. Es ™ ' quire of the Printer. November 17. -$tf ,s I «e Loft Last Evening, ah, At Ricketts's Amphitheatre, (fuppofeJ to.be taken by A ficme villain out of a gentleman's pocket) 'ho A red Morocco-Leather POCKET-BOOK, Containing about 185 dollars in banknotes; three notes 1 of hand of Rofs and Simfon, No. 304, 305 and 306, da -I>o ted 12th last Aug*ft, payable 60 days alter date, to the ges order os-Paul Siemen, together for 5150 dollars; anottjar ■ of Mrs; Ann Vaepherfon, from Paul Siemen, on Lach lin Mac Neal, F.fq.a* Port-au-Prince, for 100 dollars; be r "fides several lettets and papers of no use but to the prgprie - tor. The notes of hand and order are without endorlt nsent. EIGHTY DOLLARS RF.WARD is offered to | any person who will discover and secure the thief, ani 1 FORTY DOLLARS for only bringing the above menti _re" 1 oned notes and papers at No. 129, comer of "Front aDd J ur 7 1 Mulberry £lreet*. d Oct. 1-1. en- - ——r" '" d f Waihmgton Canal Lottery, Kith NO. I. ere- "*T THERE AS the State of Maryland has authorised i at V V the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thoufanc, ,t!ky i tv/o hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutt jig »nk- I a Canal through the City of Wafhiagton, froja th Po> on ! tomacto theEaftern Branch Haruour. at The following is the SCHEME of No.!. ; at Viz .1 Prize of 2opoo dollars, aopoo Fort x ditto lO.OOQ 10,000 Fort 7 last drawn J jroco affae Tickets, each j J '°°° 3J,OC •iver 6 ditto 1,000 6i°oo 10 ditto 4CO 4,000 s not 10 ditto too i ,o°o fur- ditto 50 ' i>7s° t the 5 7jo ditto 11 69,00!$ lon Xo be raised for the Qaaal, a6,»J9 : sol- 5850 Prizes, 11650 Blanks, not two toaprige. es 81 17500 Tictets at Ten Dollars, - I7Ji^® 3 The Commissioners hava taken the Securiticf re quired by the aforefaid a til for the pun&ual payment at the prizes. itions The drawing of this Lottery will comiu«iEP) without delay, as fooo a» thf Tickets are fold, of timely notice will be given. - > . • . ' . s that Such prizes as are not deMiandedln fixmonthss'tert t icient drawing is finilhed, fhail be confideredasrelinquiUi' 1 ' ,or De- t he benefit of the Caual, and appropriated th„ in (Signed) NOTLEY YOUNG, rm of DANIEL CARROLL,® D* efome LFAVIS DEBLO!3» t u "-, GEORGE WALKER. « and Wm m _ DONCjV* SO "' l > and THOMAS LA">/. . JAMES BART-Y ---edf on cit T of Wathirgton, Feb. K. ' le <ha "mow«t PRINTED BY JOHN FENNC, A ed -r-Nor. A 19 CHFS < St#T-rTJtKET. fury. [Pricc Figkt Dollars per Atmtiru.j
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