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#a?ettc of the Jsbt&too, & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser.
Number 1377.3 ' * MONDAY EVENING, FEJiRtJA RT 6, 1797. [VOLUME XI.
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50 Dollsirs Reward.
LOST, last evening, .between eight and nine "'clock,
as the fuWjcriber was going to his hoafe at the Falls 01
Schuylkill, from the ho use of his father-in-law, Vtr
Fr-ne-.s Stewart, in Sugar-alley, between Sixth and Se
veEth-ftreers, al-«ve Market-street
t A black POCKET-BOOK,
Containing 119° Dollars, in Bank-Notes
From ' t« 100 Dollars each,
Or.e of which wu of the Branch-Bank of New-.\ «rk,
and fereral papers, Inch as receipt* and orders —I'he
rood the subscriber feak, was the Falls road, crossing at
'the Upper Ferry.
Who-ver finds the above Pocket-Book, and returns it
to the subscriber at the Falls, or t» his father-in-law,
nir Stewart, living ia Sugar Alley) shall be entitled to
>:»: above reward, paid by
JAMES HAFFY
Feb. 3. _______ -
Insurance Company of th« State of
Pcnnfylvania.
VTOTICE is hereby given, that the dfre&ors have de<
1\ elared a dividend of thirtt ooilars per (hart , en
he bufmefs of the last fix months: which will be paid to
he stockholders or their legal representatives, after the
10th inftast.
SAM. W. FISHPR, Sec'T.
Philadelphia, Feb. ad, X 797. duoth.
FOR SALE,
&&&£ 1 HE SHIP M AV.Y,
SAMUEL PARKER, Master,
hundred tons burthen. Apply to
jOSKPH ANTHONY, & Co.
It" -tLe MAUXLI 9 notiolijn ifew days, file will tak
freight for Hamburg. Apply as
Prober 31. d
For Sale, or Charter,
jg!3bl The Ship DIANA,
&M&U Sajhuei. Pile, Matter,'
'WiX&ftxl Riirthen 105 47*95 tens regilter, built in
Philadelphia in the year 179 a, of live oak
aiulredcedar, and was sheathed 13 months ago, fte
has just had a compleat out-fit, and nwy be fret to sea
«t a very trifling expence. I
For terms apply to
Philip Nicklin & Co.
Who have for sale on tsar J fsid vejftl,
%*] cfllks of fine yeHow paist.
9 boxes and 12 bundles of writing flites.
1 box ink ftaads and note preffst.
14 baits of fail canvaft.
And on hand,
Imperial "J
Hyfen, and, f TEAS.
Souchcng )
40,000 pieces Nankeen* of the firft quality.
19 tubs Quicksilver.
t chests Bandanno handkerthiefs.
A few chests Manchester goartsweil aflorted in Car
durovs, thicksets, Ginghams, Muflinet*, Dimities, &c.
3 Daxat-Wats iesl-ij, RU. ,'—.
180 crates Queens ware well afibrted.
jo tons flieet lead.
Nails assorted, flat and (harp points.
London Particular, } Madeira Wine in pipes
London Market, > and
New-York Market, J
49 pipes and 10 hoglheads TeneriSfe wine.
8 tierces Snake Root,
«s 3 o lags Mahogany.
Nov 7. tth&ftf
-fOR SAIE,
iffiljSgfr. The fchocncr Orion,
* I SHfi is between eighteen months and two
years old ; her frame is of the belt of W.
Oak; fie is a faithful-built veflcl—blridfomely finifhed i^ff
a,,d well found in every particular : u ready to receive a
cargo and ci» be put to Sea without any expence on. her Hull,
fails,'or rigfitog. She stows 600 barrels, has a h««dfome
cabin and fttt'age, and a half deck which will (low feventy
five or barrels. She is a fact tailing vessel—has bee*
ncwiv'can k«d, grared and painted, and put rn cnaroug'n good
repair in every refpeft ; her inventory may be feeu by apply
ing to the captaio k" board said foh«e«er, laying at Mr. John
Wilcocks's whirs, between Chefnat and Walnut Street, where
she at any time miy be thoroughly examined by those who
■wilh to purchase.
Thaterms of sale may be known by applving to Samuel
Smith, Ihip broker, Ne. 86, South Front Street.
Feb. 4. _._-L - dtf.
PRFNTERS
Who haveinferted Advertifenaents at the request of the
Editor of this Paper, are desired to forward their acconsrts
Jannary 30 §6t
Washington Canal Lottery,
1.
WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authorifad
the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thousand,
two hundred, and fifty dollar«, for the purpose of catting
a Canal through, the City of Washington, froxi th Po
Comae to theEaftern Branch Haruoar.
The following it the SCHEME of No. f.
Viz -I Prize of ao.ooo dollars, io,coo
1 ditto 10,000 lo.coo
' . 7 lad drawn")
Tickets, each J j> ogo Jiiooo
6-ditto 1,000 * 6,000
10 ditto 400 4,oo« ,
10 drtto 100 *,aoo
5J & Mo So ' *,7S°
ST so ditto II 69,008
To be raffed for the Canal, 16,15®
5850 Prizes, 175^300
11650 Blanks, not two tAa'prize.
Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175,000
£5" The Cemmiflioners have taken the Securities re
quired by the aforefaid a& for the pun&ual payment of I
the prizes. r
Ihe drawing of tins Lottery will commence, without C
delay, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which timt ',% 3
notice will be given. ' a
Such prizes tis are not demamJedin fix months after th '
drawing is finiihed, shall be considered as relinquifted for
■the benefit »f the Canal, and appropriated accordingly.
(Signed J NOTLEY YOUNG, ° \
DANIEL CARROLL, a/D f
LEWIS DEBLOIS, .
GEORGE WALKER, r
W m. M. DUNCANSON, c
. THOMAS LAW, o
JAMES BARRY.
Cit of Wafhinjflon, Feb. 11. 5
/» order to comply tuili contra fit, I will fill, for
approved bonds-, on 3 equal annual payments,
A Square of LO v fS,
At tie upper end of Frederickfburg, beginning op
posite to the lawer comer of Daflor Wellfurd's, on
Caroline-street, and running up 10 the crsfs ftrert
leading to ferry, and from thence' Uack>o
Sophia-street. This fijuare I hav»"htiij~®iricK>-ij>
J7 an lialf feet front, and hack, 12 an Caro
line-street, and ta 011 Soi/hia-fireet. Nirte «f those
oh Caroline-street I have leafed an annual ground
' rent of 2 and 10 pounds, t» the amount of 74 pounds,
and the vacant lots a purchifer could enhance the va'ue
| of by building small hotifes, which will as readily
procure tenants as poy or goards will Martins in the
spring, and yiel-a a greater profit in proportion to
| their cost than large buildings. Thofr who incline
to purchase may kn»w/the terms by applying to
HENRY FITZHUGH. t
Beli-Air, Dee. 8, 1796. 7thJ d4w
• Red Clover Seed.
! Frelh red Clover Seed of the best quality, it bags of
5 hufhels each
Madeira wine in pipes, fit for immediate use
Teneriffe wine in pipus, hoglheads and quarter calks
; Ditto do. of firft quvriity, for the ufc of private
families
Coffee in hogflieads
Jamaica fpirit^
Conneflieut soap in small boxes
V\ indow glass and Spaniih fegars, and
Two tr inks of befl patent, plain and ribbed silk and
cotton holier*, for sale by
JOHN CRAIG.
Fehnin'-v r wff&mtf
Frejh Garden, L-ra/'s and Flower-seeds,
Rwti, &c.
TETdayTaßdaigTrbm theTvp i captain g<4itir|r, - .
from London,
And FOR S \LE by
GOLDTHWAIT & MOORE,
Corner of Walnut and Sccond-ftreets,
A mofl capital and sxtenfive effort men t of
GARDEN, GRASS and FLOWER-SEEDS,
. ROOTS, &c. ate.
Among which are,
Five kinds .AfparagushThrer kiads Cresses
Four Berecole Twelre Onion
Beanr Thirteeo Radifli
Six Beetsi Fifteen Turnip
'Eleven Brocoli Fifteen Peas
Twenty-fix Cabbage Six Savoy
Sic Carr«t Four Parsnip
Three Cauliflower Melon
Five Celery, Twenty-one Lettiice
Ten Oucumberi
Commoft and lemon Thyme
Curled leaf and sprigged Parsley
Pot Marygold Pot Marjoru«i
Balm Thyme Mangel Wurtzel
Leek Kail Shallots
Rape Seei Rye Grass Saint Foin Lucern«
Red and white Clover Timothy, &c. &c.
With a curious collection of the mofl esteemed
FLOWER-SEEDS anrf ROOFS,
- □ the moil extensive ever imported into thw citv
-Ihe ■■ -11 - ■ 1 | i„ _
are warranted freft and good.
Printed catalogues may be had by applying as above.
Dec. I** §
T Women's Cloaks. r
GEORGE DOBSON,
No. 15, South Third-street,
Has just reeeived, per Eagle, Capt. Fofdick, Tial.op
- don, an assortment of
Scarlet
Drab / Cloaks trimmed witfe fur and
Purple and [ ermine.
Pearl J
> December r«:
F NOTICE "
1 LANDS of the United States, in the
1 North-Weftern'Territory, heretofore advertised
* in the several public pipers, will commence this even
ing, at the City Tavei* to be continued from day
' to day, 'till the tenth of February next if not sooner
' fold. \
i. 4 j
; Treasury Department,
September *8, 1796.
' M hereby given, that proposals will he ro. :
I<l ceived at the office of the Secretary of the Treasury
until the expiration of the firft day of March next en
- futng, for thefupply of all rations which maylw required
for the use of the United States, from the firft day of
; June, 1797, to the thirty-firll day of May, 1108, both
5 days incluflve, at the placcs and within the diftriils here
after mentioned, viz. At Ofwego; sit Niagara; at
Pjefque lfle; at Sandufty Lake, and on SaHduflcy 1
River; at Detroit ;-at Mjchilimackinac; at Fort-Frank
lin; at Pittsburgh; at Cincinnati; at Fort-Hamilton
at Fort St. Clair* at Fort-Jefferfon; at Grenville; at
, Pic<jue i'own and Loramies Store; at Fort Adams'; at
Fort Wayne; at Fort Defiance ; at any place bslow Fort
Defiance on the Mi*nn River to Lake Erie; at Fort 1
Citsuben ; at Fort Maflac ; at any place from Fort Maffac
to the south boundary of the United States on the river
Mifiifippi; at Fort Knox ; at Ouiatanon. x
If supplies shall be required lor any posts or places not t
mentiened in this notice, all such supplies fliall be fur
nifhed at prices proportioned to those to be paid at the
posts before recited, or as may be hereafter agreed on *
between th« United States and the Contractor.
The rations to lie f«pp[ied are to consist of the fol
lowing articles, viz. '
One pound two ounces of bread or flour. a
One pound two ounces of beef, or fourteen ounces »f a
pork or baeon. b
Half 1 gill of rum, brandy or whilkey.
One quart and half a pint of falt.~\ *
Two quarts of Vinegar, (
Two pounds of Soap, r P er hun <>red rations -
One pound of Csadles, J
The rations are to be furniihed in inch quantities, as that
there fliall at all times during the said term, be fufliaieiu »
for the ennfumptitw of the troops Jit Michilimackinac, Dt- ,
troit, Niagara, and Ofwego, for the term of fix month* in 1
advance, and at e?ch of the other posts, for the term of f
at leafl. three moßthsin advance, in good a»d wholesome C
proar:fions,ifthefamK fljall be required. It is to be un a f,
derllo id, that the Comrajler is to be at the expence and b
rifle ol iffuifgthe fuppliis to the troops at each post, and
that ali lofTt s f«ftained by the depredations of as enemy, or v
by means of the troo;A of the United States, shall be paid d
for as the pricc of the articl.-s captured or destroyed, on n
the depositions of two or more persons of creditable cha- 1
ra&ers, and the certificate of a commiflioncd officcr a r - r
certaining the of the loss, arid the amount
of the aiticles for whieh compensation shall be claimed
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
Seeretary of the Treafurv.
* ■ - '
*■ . . PROPOSALS,
For carrying the Mails of the United
States,
n On the foi 'Xvmg Pujl Roads, -will if received until
■t d*J *f March next inclujive ■
0 I. Frovn Charlefluß, S. C. by Jackfonboro' and Coofa
s MsUcjj twic® a week Receive the vlail
at Charlafton cv£ry Tuelday and Friday hy 6, P. M. E
e deliver.* at Savannah the next Friday and Monday, by 8
d A. M. Returning, retire the Mail at Savannah er« y
}j Saturday, by $, K. M. and by 6, A. M. and
e deli\er it at Charleftoiy the next Tuesday and Friday
by noon.
e „ Pro f°f' l, f ,r ">'•* r.uU <witl he received by the p./t-rnzlier at
bavatwab. • . J
1. F rom Coofahatchy to Beaufort once a week—
Receive the mail at Ctwfahatchy every- Thitrfday by 6,
r. m. deliver it at Beaufort by noen on Friday, &*-
\' turnhg, reave Beaufort every Friday by 3, p. >i. and arrive
at Coofahatchy on Saturday by 8, a. m.
, Pr*p«fals for carrying the mad op this route Will be re
ceived rty the pott-rnafrer at Beaufort..
if i. The Post-master Genera' niayal'er the times
lor the r.rriv tl *r»d departure of the mails at any time da
ring the continuance of tfce. contracts, he previously ftipu
latin* an adequate compenration for any extra expence
that may be ocoafionedthefcby.
e Note 2. For every hours delay (unavoidable accidents
excepted) in arriving the times prescribed by con
trast, the comtra&or (hall forfeit one dollkT, and if the
delay continue until the departure of any depending mail
an additional forfeiture of five dollars shall be incurred.
Note Should any perlon makin proposals riefire an
alteration of the times of arrival and departure above fpe
oifit-d, he mufl state the alteration desired and the price
be Tvill carry the mail for with and without such alte
ration-
. contra^s are te be in operation on the
nrit cay of April next and to continue until'"the 30th of
September in the- year 1800.
JOSEPH HABER&HAM,
Ptfi Master General.
General Post Office, >
Philadelphia, Jan. 13,1797.3
W » 6 ' d6w.
M*s. G RA TTA N
' RefpeAfully. Informs her* friends, and the public in
general, that on Tuesday the icth day of January,
/he proposes opening, at No. 39, North Sixth
* street,
, A Linen and Muslin Warehouse.
) Book Maflins, from 6/3 to io/ii per yard
s Jaconet ditto, from g/g to g/8 per yard
f Striped ditto, from 7/10 to 10/10 per yard
- Fine Codies
1 1 ambour'd Book Muslins, from 13/9 to 21/ per yard
e India Muslin, from 11/3 to 15/ per yatd (
Sheeting Muslin
Jaconet muslin Handkerchiefs, from 4/3 to bf per hdkf.
Book muslin Handkerchiefs fiam 5/3 to iofb per hdkf.
Muflii: coior'd and border'd Handkerchief
Dacca Handkerchiefs
Tambsur'ri Cravats from 10/8 to 11/ll
Pocket Handkerchiefs
Cambric, from 11/3' to 16/3 per yard
Table Cloths
HucltahuckTowellfng ,
Vomz-St Cotton Hose, from 6*j te 13/ per pair
* Dimity from t/"ro to 6/S1
fA'ea'i Sip* Hose -
1 ambour'd moflirt Handkerchiefs from 11/ij 'to 13/1
lri(h linens for Gentletr en's Shirts, fr«m to 9/*/
And a variety of other articles.
N. B. Orders received for all Ttijids of ready made
Linen, Gentlemen's Shirts, ruffled or plain, Gravats,
Pcckc. Handkerchiefs, <ke. &c.
Houfliold Linen, ftc. See.
A plain fnirt, made and trmrk'd, 3 I-J dollars,
A full ruffled ditto, 4 dollars.
A plain shirt, made and mark'd, $ dollars.
A full ruffled . itto 6 (jollars
A plain shirt, made and marked, 5 1-2 dollars.
A ft.ll ruffled ditto 7 dollars.
A plain {hirt, Kiade and marjt'd, 6 dollars.
A full ruffled ditto 7 j-2.
e A plain (hirt, madean4 mark'd, 6 }-i dollars.
1 A rery fine ruffled ditto 8 dollars.
Linen included.
r January 13.' { ,
Cheap French China.
THE fn-bferibers finding it impeflible to fiipply their
(lore with any morf China from France, the prices
being too immoderate in the manufa<flarie», givf no
tice that they will fell at priu»c cost tfee remaining
fleck on hnnd, coalifting as
Deflert Setts,
Tea-Table Setts
] Separate Cups aud Saucers'
p Grouped and Figures
, Alabaster Vales
Looking Olafles, m gilt frinnes,
Befidcj India Japan'd Toilet Desks, Chairs, Tables
nad QHadrill« Boxe<. PASQUIER & Co.
No. 91, South Second-street.
; December sth. tt
The Elephant,
Now exhibited, was boßght for Ten Thou/and
Dollars. 1
He is 3 years old, 6 feet high, growing to 18 fset.
He eats 150 weight a-day, and drinks a barrel of
water ; he has drank some days forty bottles of porter,
drawing thecerks with his trunk.
He is p»rfe<£tly inoSenfive; travels loose. ,it the
rate of five miles am hour, and is the greatest curiosity
ever Wrought to this Oenvyaeat.
He is to be seen 'till the ijth of Jan«ary, in
Market-street between Third and Fourth-flreets, at
a quarter of a dollar, that ever/ one may fee him—
after which time th« former priee of half a dollar will
b* refuraed.
He will leave Philadelphia as feon as the weather
will psrmit.
December 31 d
Brokers Olfice, and
COMMISSION STORE.
Na. 63 South Third ftr«et,oppofitethe national new Bank*
SAMUEL M FRAUNCKS and JOHN VAN REED*
have entered into co-partner(hip, under the firm of
FRaUNCES & VAN REED, in the business of
Conveyancers and Commission merchants. They buy and
fell on commission every species of flock, notes of hand,
bills of exchange, hotifes and lands, &c.
Monet procured en deposits, Ac. &c. all kinds c'
writings in the conveyancing line, done with neatnefeand
dispatch; accounts adjusted, and books fettled, in the
mod correit manner. Constant attendance will be given.
They solicit a (hare of the public favor ; they are deter
mined to endeavour to deserve it.
N. g. Th« Btmoft i'ecrecy ebferved.
SAMUEL M. FRAUNCES,
JOHN VAN R££D-
Philad. august 17, 1796. m&wtf
— — ■ ■ »
FOR SALE AT IVU,LTAM PRIESTMAN'S
i No. 15. south Fifth-ftreet,
Between Market and Ciiefrm* Streets,
A Quantity ©f plain Gold Watches ; Gold ejiginti'd &
' ornamented with pearls ; "Silver and metal ditto, by
the firft makfer* in London a»d Paris ; a TimoPiecs
by Arnold ; plain go}d by Mudge £3* Button; feveimi
[ diamond and diaißOftji pea-] locker-, ear-rings,
1 «scc ; it. qf iWorcS thr-r v y ; diwbU-harrcl'd gun*,
in caf«, by Man ton ; quantity of plated table, tea, and
ni ;ht plated eanH.leftick*, branches, «Scc 46 Volrtmes of
Law-Books, in ©*e lot, reports, f«lis>, scarce and
.valuable !>«otks; book* of Prints ; —amongst which are
Martyr, oh Statue da Rs/fi, C aimer's DiA ; on«airc x
dc Bibla, Johnson's Poets, 75 vols- Addifon,
4 vols. BiograpLia Britawnica, ©pere de Machiavelli,
Ruins of Baibec, Blair's Chronology, Pliuii Hiftqrica Na
turalis, Mofitfaucon's Antiquities, State Trialsj Evelyn's
Silva, Po/tlewayte's Rittrattii dvomini illuf
tri Ttfcaai, Oueyres de Bayle, Caracci.
January 31 $
A CARD.
If Manfteur G H. Si file,
Who left Bordeaux the loth June laftj andrarrived
at Boilrt* r.Uout the middle of Anguft, in the (chooser
Jane, is ia Philadelphia, he is requested to call en
Joleph Anthony & Co. No. 5, Chefnut-ftreet. wh»
will give him fom? information of importance*
> December 14, 1796. 4
1 iVew Theatre.
Br Particular Desire,
ON MONDAY EVENING, February 6,
Will be presented, the Historical Play of
Columbus;
Or, A \VO"LD DISCOVERED.
WITH NEW SCENERY. MACHINERY, DRESSES
AND DECORATIONS.
ThemuGc composed by Mr. Reinagle.
The proceflions and Pageant by Mr. Byrne,
In this Play, the manners and ca(lotas of Mexico and
Peru fharaiterize the firft discovered nations of America,
Such deviation from Historical truth was deemed necessary
for dr; matic effed, and has enabled the author to intro.
duce the pathetic Tale of GORA and ALONZO, from
Marmontel's Incts.
The PROLOGUE will be spoken by Mr.
SrANJSH JPARTY.
Columbia, . Mr. Cooper
Alonzo, Mr. Moreton
Harry Herbert, Mr. tVipigil
Dodler Dolores, Mr. Harovpod
Bribon, ' Mr. Francis
Roidan, Mr. Fox
t Valverd®', Mr. Darley
Mufcefo, Mr. B/ifell 1
Captain, Mr. McDonald
lit Spaniard, Mr. jun.
ad Spaniard, Mr. Morgan
INDIANS.
Orozimbo, Mr. Wtsrren
S'»lafco, Mr. L'Eflrange
Catalpo, Mr. H'arrell
Cuto, Mr. J WarrflL
Cora, Mrs. Merry
Nelti, Mm. Francis
PrWft*ffi*o£_tJxeSam f rs " f' E ? ra "X*
\Mrt. Mechthr, «cc,
Indian Wnmen.—Mrs Hjrvev, Mr, D»Qor, Miss Mil
bourne, MifsOldficld Miss L'Eftrange, Miss Bates, Mis»
Andetfon, and M' - lleSr>phie
Iri rtt 1.
A PROCESSION OF INDIANS and the firft
Landing of Cotßtoßus
In aft 3.
REPP\£SENTATI6N 6F A STORM AND EARTHQUAKE ;
With a Grand Ehupt ion lioib a Volcano.'
J ' In ;■& 4.
A MitCH of Sacrifice, and Procession to the Execution
of Cora.
The *hole toconclude with A GRAND PAGEANT.
The scene of the Volcano dffigned by j. RidinfdV
Esq. R. A. principal Scene Painter to Cerent-Garden
Tnentre.
The rift of the Sctnery designed by Mr. Milbonrne,
and the whole executed by him and under his direc
tion.
Machinist, Mr. LenthalL
Tke drries designed by Mr. Gibbon».
To which will be added,
A FARCE, called
Barpaby Brittle ;
Or, A WIFE AT HER WIT'S END.
(As often performed at CovcHt Garde*, with general
applaafe.J
Barnaby Brittle, Sates
CUdpo'le, Mr. Blif-it
Jeremy, Mr. Francis
Sir Peter Pride, Mr. Morgan
Lovemsre, Mr. Fox
Jeff"-y. . Mr. H'arrell, jun.
M;s. Brittle, Mrs. Francis
Lady Pride, Mrs. Metcbtler
Datoarii, Mrs. Hmr-vey
Bo*, One Dollar twenty-five cents. Pit Seven Eighth#
of a Dollar, and GkHery, half aTlollar.
0- Tickets te be had at H. & P. Rice's Book-fiore.
No. 50 High-Ibest, and *t the Offiae adjoining the
Theatre.
Ladies Gentlemen sre requested to fend their
servants to keep places a quart* before 5 «'cl»ck, and
to order them, as soon as the company are feared, to
withdraw, as tney cannot on any account be permit
ted to remain.
The Doors of the Theatre will open at 5, and tie
Curtain rife precisely at 6 •'cloek.
Places for the Boxes to t>t taken at the Office in the
front ef the theatre, from 10 till 2 o'clock, and from
10 till 4 on the days of performance.
riFAT RESPVBLICA !
Pennsylvania Population Company.
NOTICE is hereby g;iveH, to such Share-holders u
as hara not paid their alfelTments on theirlhares to
pay the fame immediately to the Secretary of the Compa
ny, at the Company's Office, No. <3 »crth Fcurth street,
Philadelphia. 1 hey are further informed, that in default
of paying the fame within thirty day"! from the 4th of Fe
bruary, iaftant, the several forfeitures will b« ftri&ly ex
aAed, in conformity to the aiit article of affociatian.
By order of the Board,
SOL. MARACHE, Secretary*
*• •— *10
( inis Day Publiftied,
4ND FOR SALE BT THE r.DITOR,
Pricc three eights o a Dcllar.
THE letter of the Sscrttary of State, to Mr. Pinclt
aey. Minister Plenipotentiary «f the Uaited States, t«
th, French RepublW. JsVmary 4. h