James M'Alpin, TAYLOR, N®. 3 South Fourth Strict, Q ETURNS Lis grateful aeinoivledgements t» bis Friends ajidihe Public fir their liberal entourage nurd, and. begs leavct* fotlcil a continuance of their favors. At his Shop gentlemen may be furnijhed with the aeQ materials, and have them made up and fnijhed in the mojl fajbionable manner. Me will thankfuHy receiveyany order* and pay a prompt and punflual attention to them. Oel. 15 law T. STEPHENS, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, No. 60 Sooth Second-Street, PHILADELPHIA, RESPECTFULLY informj the public, that at hh Store they may be fupplicd with most of the modern Eu ropean and other publications of merit, on Politics, Divini ty, Law, the Belles Lettre% &c. &c. Alio a great vari ety of ELEGANT PRINTS and Paintings, and every ar ticle in the Stationary business; which he continues, as uiual, to dispose of at the lowed prises. Gentlemen's Libraries furnilhed or purchased ; and the vtmofl value, in exchange or cash, given for any quan tify ©f second hand Books. Wholesale Dealers supplied at the above Store en very moderate terms. -May 4. st f. Now Fijblifhcd, By T. STEPHENS, A 0. 60, south Second-Jlrect, The curious Prophecies of RICHARD BROTHERS. CON TAINING great and remarkable things,mot reveal ed to any other per foil on earth. I his work is interesting to every one. Au &»fl '4 §3tu&ftf TREASURY of the UNITED STATES, Angujl 7\tk, 1795. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons who are or may be Creditors of the United States, for any sums of the Funded Debt, or Stock, bearing a present interejl of fix per centum per annum : ill, That pursuant to an Ail of Congress, palled on the third day of March, 1795, intitule.!, " An Ail making further pravifion for the fopp.jrt of Public Credit, and for the redemption of the Public Debt," there will Ik- reimbursed a;ad redeemed, on the firft day of January ensuing, the rate or proportion of t-zvo per nntum of the principal of the deb',or flack, exprefled in the Certifkatis ilTaed to the said Creditors refpec- J tively. id, The said reimburfementi will .be made at the ' Treasury of the United States, cr at the Loan Offices ' where the said Stock may (land credited at the close of ' the present year. ' <;d, The laid reimbursements will be made to the ' said Creditors in person, or to their Attorniea duly j 3 oom'lituted j but the powers of attorney which may be produced mult contain an authority to receive the said * reimbursement of principal, othcrwife no more than the ulual dividend of interejl will be paid j and although z the two per centum of principal to be redeemed, Ihould t not be demanded, yet t!i« interest thereon will cease from the said ftrft day of January next. a 4th, Te> prevent the great trouble and expenee which qrould attend a renewal of the Certificates, in confe qutnae «f the said reimburfmnent of Principal, it has been determined that no renewal lhall be rhade: And that the Certificates which may be lifted dur ing tht year One thonfand seven hundred and ninety is, in consequence of any transfers of the said fix per cent. Stock, (hall notwiihftanding the reimbursement fcf two per centum, as aforementioned, be exprefled fcr the refpeilive sumS of the original Capital Stock. All persons who may negotiate the Funled'ftx per cent. ltock' of the United States, heart :j a present intereji, 1 are therefore cautioned to observe, that during the year One thotifand seven hundred anil ninety-fix, the value ? or true amount of Principal unredeemed of said Debt ' or Stock, will be ninety-eight per centum of the sums ' expressed in the Certificates -j Given under my hand, at Philadelphia, the day j and year beforementioned, pursuant to di rections of the Secretary of the Treasury, r, SAMUEL MEREDITH, j, Tuajurcr »/ the United State . f. Aug. 24. lawtji A MII. L for SALE. * FOR Sale, on private contrail, five undivided fist lis y parts of that valuable merchant-mill, called Old t; Pennypack Mill, with two dwelling houses, (tables, coop er's (hop, calk house, and other convenient 'buildings, with about 20 acres of good land, the greatcft part thereof , is excellent watered meadow, the remain per garden, orch- ' ard, and wood land; situate ten miles from Philadelphia, v near the Wafliington Tavern, partly on the pod-road lead' ing to New-York, and partly on the River road; a r«- *' nurkably healthy country, and an excellent neighbour lisod. This mill being on Pennypack dreek, a heavy A ream of water, with about 15 feet head and fall, and the tide flowing about 6 feet, will admit a veiled carrying 13.50 bulhels of wheat to lay along fide, and unload into the mijl with Evans's elevator in about three hours. The mill houfc is latge and buili of stone, founded on a rock, the watts uncommonly thick and strong, (such a piece of mason work i» rarely to be found) contains five floors, two water wheels, and three pair of the best French burr (tones all running, double geared, with three boulting reels and cloths of tlv firft quality, rolling screen, cylinder, and fans for cleaning wheat in the bell manner, and palling it afterwards by an elevator into a hanging garner; alio, conveyers, elevators, and hopper boy, all in compk'at or- „ dex. There are two large frme buildings adjoining the f, mill, which are convenient for (Wring flour, iijorts, cades, ; r &c. A corn-'tiili: is crafted within the building, with' i T boulting, reel doth, and other necessary fixtures for manu failuiing large quantities of kiln-dried corn meal. The p ft ream ol water is so constant that upwards of 60,000 bnfh y els of wheat have frequently been manufactured at this mill, annually. The tumbling dam was built of stone and - frame about 30 j cars ago, but the late extraordinary frefhes have made a breach >herein, it cai easily be repaired alto- 1 gethtr with dune, the greeted part of which is already at J h ■) 4 New System of Modern Geography : ing Or, a Geographical, Historical and C»mmerciml Grammar ; licll andprefent jlate of the fevsral Nations of the World, UTlt CONTAINING, ties The figures, motions, and culiar to each eountry. diftauces of the Planats, ac- VII. Observations on the cording to the Newtonian fyl- changes that havs been any reat tern, and the iatttH obferva- where observed upon the face tioas. of nature fuiee the moil ear -11. A general view of the lyperiods of hiflory. and Earth, considered as a planet; VJU. Hiilory and origin s et with foveral ufeful definitions of nations; their forms of go '» or and prqblems. vernment, resignation, laws, 111. Grand divisions of the revenues. taxes* naval and '*7 Olobe into land and water, military flrength. per continents and islands. IX. Genius, manners,*cuf- Situation and'extento/ cm- toms and habits of the people, ub- pires, kingdoms, dales, pro- X. Their language, learn ith, vinces and colonies. ing, arts, sciences, manufac- V. Their climates,air, foil, tures and commerce. cli- vegetables, produAions, me- XI. Chief cities,flrure :iC I 7 Scotland 30 "Maflachufett® re \ S England and Wales 3l*Connedicttt 1,1 \ 9 Ireland 3«2*Rho4e Island *2 10 France 33*Verm«it " r n*Seat of War 34*NewYork 10 12 Seven United Provinces 35 *New Jersey 13 Aultrian, French and 36*Pennfylvania td Dutch Netherlands 37* Delaware 14 Germany 38* Maryland 15 Switzerland 39* Virginia 16 Poland 40*Kent.ucky *" 1 7 Spain and Portugal 41 *North Carolina 1 18 Italy 42*Tene!Tee government 19 Turkey in Europe 43* South Carolina „ 20 Asia 44* Georgia 2i*Difcoveri«s made by qip- 45 Copernican fydom tains Cooke and Clerke. 46 Armillary sphere 22 China 1 The Maps marked with stars are'added to this edition, 7 exefufive of those in the lad London edition. c Ihe United States Regifler for 1795, t k Price 50 Cents. CONTE NTS. _ £ Calendar, with th-e neceflarT i ■ ■" '** l " r '1 ——talJfs. <*•- If- States. Population Cl GOT£R»MENT. ! > Supreme Executive Lift of the Officers " c Lcgiflature Statement ot Exports 0 l > Judiciary Public Debt d department of Stats Pay, &c. of the army !' Department of the Treasury Mint Eftablifhmcnt '• Commifiioners of Loans Rules for reducing tlie «ur ' Officers of the Customs rcncies of the different Revenue Cutters states to a par with eatii i Light Heufes other p 'j Ofhcers of the Excise Tables of the number of L Duties and Dutiable at titUs ccnts and decimal parti J;, Exemp.s from duties in any number of IhiUiajs ~ « Duties on tonnage a«d pence less than a dol- tl on domestic lar in the currencies of e Drawbacks, &c. and regu the different ft»te> latiaos to be oferved in Tables Shewing the value of °. obtaining them dollars in the currencies 1 z General Abftrail from the of ditto revenue laws, relating to Poll-office eflablifhnunt h • _ the duty of matters of Li ft of Poft-Tovvns, !cc. ' J • vessels, of the owners, Latitude and Longitude of a &c. «f goods, and the the ppincipal towns in the It officers of the cuilonw; United States to the payment of duties, Banks la and ih« importation of Literary Inftitutipns <;o°Js National MaHufa&orv] Expences of Government Seffione of the Courts lo >- 1794 Weftcrn Tenitory Bepartment of War Sxats Governments, New Hatupfhirs Sotitlj-Carolina Vermont Georgia Maffachufc*, Or.ier ol time in which the Connecticut fcveral States adopted the Ncv or,c federal Constitution New-J»rfcy Tab!e of the Sun , s r ; fi . Pennfylyaim and fcttin,; ■ la .T rC , Abftr:.- Of goods, wares, : J t i * ar i' an a an.l merchandize export • r g ,n » ed from the United States ' ' , l rom th = Ift of Oitobcr • nl V lr ° 4 ' ni i r '9°, to 30th Sept. 17QI• Charlotte a tale of truth—by Mrs. f of the w new Theatre, Philadelphia. Second edition— w « cen »- ['!><: rapid sale of the firft edition of this u entcrcflmg novel, in a few montli3 is the bed criterion of n ■ its merir.J EXTRACT fIOM THE CRITICAL R F.yiE W, A BRIL 1701, p. 468. ?.l t .t may be a tale of truth, for it is not unnatural, and ir _ icisa tale of leal dillrefs—Cliarlo.te, by thcajtiiice of a c i , f' if' to a fcliool, from humanity ra- u . h»rthaa aconv.A.n of her wawrity, cr the regularity, r »f her iormer conduit, i 5 enticed from her governed and ' accompanies a young officer to America—the marriaec I ceremony, if not forgotten, is postponed, and Charlotte dies a martyr to the inconstancy of her lover and trsach tf C»y Ol his friend. 01 ' "TT ar; 3rtl f aad tlefcription " , and pathetic ;we ihoulu feel Tor Charlotte if such a , person ever exiftcj, who for one error, scarcely, periwps apferved sb severe a pumfhmcnt. If it fe a fiflioa, pnctic " V 1 ~, C ls l no, '7 c l H'nk, properly diitributed." 31 I ae' C H U n r by KoWr ° n - Second Philadol- E pnia eviction. 87 i 2 cents. ly dvcntur =s of Rodvic Random. , vols. I dollar and 50 cents, coarse paper— i dollar and 75 cents fine 3 ', N ?? n ° n . th = of Virginia—by Thomas JefFerfon. .ICC neatly bound, one dollar and a half. 4. H.Story of the French Revolution, from its com- SSissfi* -■" OS-- ~ Sgz, J «*«- *+ ' eod. 1 P'v THE PRfisi T .laJ fpeaddy will bepublished ,by BENt'> -■- American Repofnory, f or CONTAIKina• ' ' A complcat f or Rlllcs . ' t*s year. •, f. t!»».• Lifts of tic executive, leeif. TaL.C n-' ' ' fcv '-j Uuve and W ,cul 'mf" s td *•- ■ * le of the federal government Suiiarrv^tj^ 5 & iy of the miniftcrt and afu r,' '*?<•«» ia ce confuk to and from the An™ „"<■ ars ' r- United States. .i.■ * - ""rcdeeniel A reyfter of die land and vai""'"'' --i in sea forces of do. Av'w 'r , - 0 Rates of pottage, and times An e ;fiel. •s, of receiving; & cjofioe the 0 f the I ul mails at Philadelphia. tunC. i U Alilt of the poft-tawns,with Cumcaic dufi f- the diftauccs of c*ch, on DnvWi "'"f ar pre f ;s . e, the main line, as well as " j cross roads. . °* con» >— of the federal co-arts. OfficerVof the tivii —of the fupervtfors of the m -nt of f / S ° V• rt " L- A table, Wing the propor- Lift, of the' na^rf tion of fro* pertoiis to Britain, corrcLd n Saves, and oi uiales to fc- a bie to the males, &c. in the U. S. tion ' afor:ila -1 Militia of the United States, Do. of the narv 0 ' F with the proportion of <10. "* ' ' nce » A.'S'uiaMrfto was*— asaaaa t Amount of impofi; and tonn- ijrj\ ' '"a Sept. ; cSs; * c . »"«• r his little volume will contain a much greater comm « as well as variety of matter, than that of the p e25Vj year, and will be cmbeUiihed with an e; craved fr o p.ece, title page, and a vignette faced with a j,,,/." ment, to each month. The fctn A. depTilcd in tL [Ti nettes, allune chiefly to the rural labours ol the year Tl? engravings are new, and executed with an exceLce that Goes credK to the Amcncan fine arts. »i . . the fame place may be had, Plans of the city of Philadelphia, and its environs, a C CH rately engraved from a late survey. Maps of the United States, and of each (late feparatslv A valuakl* c».leition of modern Book,, and a general ail'ort ment of Stationary Wares. Note.—Those who desire it, may have the abovomcntU •ned Maps, or any other, coloured, canvassed, an J varnifl.- ed, and put up m any manner that may be molt conveni ent, by applying at directed above. ° a - »' law . No. 6o South Second Street. T HE Wh " l Retail Store fir books, stationarv W Fancy'articles.' TS ' I ' AINrI? ' GS, CK ' l '' VliiG BQQK >. V THOMAS STEPHENS, For the greater c.„yenU„ of cond«ain g ft exteiMy, bh reyveifrom ho S7 , to No. 6d South t,W X „ £ has " c " v " 1 h tie lajl .rrivals, „„ fn"" tbe V Statisna-ry. A!fn, a ■v.rict, oj IVew Mujtc, Bunuurj s cur.wus Cariejturti, Prints, OilßSm't graving. Booh, iSc. Vc. all „hi.l he v,M fell, a, ' . a profit. —j j couragcment he uas ahuays experienced.from tbe citi*,,,, e f delpbia- ret:: rns his nofifacere O+t, eonjlnnt exertions to merit continual favor, c.nd tj k*v dlace for elegant aitd ifefnl kierature. June 37.. p LOTTERY INTELLIGENCE. We are informed that the gentleman who drew the r'S,OOO dollar prize, in the Canal Lottery, was the proprietor of only a single Ticket—This in fiance of good fortune, shews that it is well to be in Fortune's road and is the more pleafmg, as the owner of the prize is a very worthy, though not a very affluent ci tizen. The Schemc of the Canal Lottery is certainly one of the heft which has appeared—for, independent of the iifeful objects to which its proceeds are to be ap plied, the fciieme is f» calculated as to continually en hance the value of the Tickets remaining in the wheel; because, while the drawing the cii'.nce of a capital prize growing greater, muil increase the va lue of the undrawn Ticket. The Prizes drawn to the close of the drawing oa last Wedneftlay Evening, were I of 15,000 i of - - 2,000 5 of - j,«oo 4 of - 500 II of I(J3 1700 of - - ii And there then reif>-al:ied in tfiewSgii 1 of 50<00 I »f - - 30,000 x of - - . 10,000 6 of - - 2,500 9 of - - <■ 2,000 1? of - - 1,000 36 of - - - 500 89 of - 100 14800 of - 12 And ; stationary prizes of so,ooo dollars each ;by which, and the nature of those 5 stationary prizes, which are to belong to the five last drawn tickets, it will be found, that an undrawn ticket was ysflerday morning, wo*th nearly 11 1-2 dollars, which, at the beginning, was worth no more than 10 dollars--* and so the undrawn tickets mult continue to i"(re- 1 "-' in valse, as fall as the drawing proceeds: Andjhis circumstance will account for the number of Oiuee* which are opened y>r the sale of Tickets, as the pro fits mult be daily increasing; and in a few days a Tickct now felling at 11 dollars, will no dotiht com mand 1; dollars, and mult continue to get higher as the drawing approximates to the five stationary p r; V - • ol 20,000 dollars each. ALL persons indebted to the Eltate of SAMI/EL FRAUNCES, late of this city, Innkeeper, (ie ccafed, are desired to make payment to tj*fubfcriber; and all those who hav# any demands igaifift the fair. Estate, are requsfted to bring in their accounts proper ly attested. SAMUEL M. FRAUNCES, Afling Exwutar. South Water-ftrcct, No. 59- Oilober 28, 1795. ALL perfoas indebted to the Estate of Doctor j - H.I H. GIBJBCNS, late of Philadelphia, dcceafad, are icqaeftcd to make payment; and those who demands against said Estate, aredeßred to 111 » accounts duly adefted, for fettiemenr, to ROBERT HEIjHAM, Attorney in hfl for Mary GiVoons, adminiftratm to the said deceafeel's Estate. . Arch-ftrcet, No. 107, Nov. 4« 22 " J