Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, December 19, 1796, Image 4

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    FOR SALE,
A "PLANTATION,
ABOUT i» miles from this City, situate in Abington
Townftip, Montgomery-County; containing 70
acres, a new stone house, two ftorics high, 2 -rcnSms on e
ffoor,fire places in each, a stone kitchen and stone lpring
house, over an excellent spring of water, a barn, stable,
lheds, barracks, &e, A large apple orchard, and a variety
of other fruit, about 11 atres ef good meadow well water
ed, and wood fufficient for fire, and fencing the place.
Poffefiion may be had the id ps April next. Property in
this City wiil be taken in exchange. it No. 37,
Arch-Street.
Philadelphia, September 13,1796. ttftf
TO BE SOLD,
A LE4SE for seven years,from the 2sth March next, in that
capital and beautiful FARjM, called
P R O S P E C T-H I L Lt
Bituat*d within one quarter of & mile from the Brandywine
Mills, and half a mile from the borough ©f Wilmington.
THE dwelling house is built of (lone, two stories high,
genteely firufhed, and contains four hanctfbtne rooms on
a floor, besides an"entry, with capital garrets, and convenient
cellars. It is genera fly thought to command the mofta
giceable profneft of the Delaware, from the source of that
livei to the Capes* This project ia greatly embeliifhed by
a full view of a vast body ot meadow, through which the,
Christiana and Brandywine creeks are seen winding in beau
tiful meanders. Near the house are a Kitchen, a spacious
stone flable and hay loft a barn, a carrtagb house, mrfic
hoiafe, See. and a well of as pure water as any on the conti
nent. The garden contains an acre and quarter of lai*d, a
bounding with fruit, and particularly with peach trees, of
the very best kind, brought from Maryland, and in full bear
jngj There ts, moreover, on the place, a young, apple
orchard begining to bear, and leveral old trees that produce
abundantly, besides cherry and other ornamental trees, in
great numbers. The farm confiib of near sixty acres of land,
of good quality, and clear of incumbrances, except taxes,
twenty ot which arenow in excellent clover and timothy,
and ten more will be ready for (owing next spring. A ne
fidence ot nearly 8 years has convinced the fubicriber that
the situation is remarkably healthy. The great post toad
-from Philadelphia to the Southward runs within seventy
yards of the house. Jn a word, the beauties and conveni
ence of this fituauon cannot be enumerated in an advertile-
Snent, and when examined, will probably command the at
tention of any person who isdefirniis of living at one of the
inoft elegant country feats on the continent. The purcbafer
may enter on the premifcs next spring, or perhaps, this fall,
if application be immediately made to D«fto. NICHOLAS
WAY, ia Philadelphia, to Do&or WHARTON, on the
premises, or, in his absence, to Mr. GEORGE TRUITT, in
Wilmington.
A quantity of excellent Hay, Grain in the ground, some
Stock, &c. may be bad by the purchaser at the time of sale.
Nov. 7 eodtf
J?imes M'Alpin, Taylor,
No^3, South Fourlh-Jireet,
RETURNS h ) grateful acknowledgments to his
Friends and the Public for their liberal encouragement,
*nd begs leave to solicit a continuance of their favors.
He has on hand an extensive afTortment of the
Moji Fajhionable GOODS,
And of the best quality, suitable for the season.
At this (bop CScntlcmen can be furnithed withthe keft
materials, and have them made up in the neatest and moll
Fashionable manner, and on the shortest notioe. He Will
thankfully receive any orders, and pay a prompt and
punctual attention,, to them.
November 10. ws
The Elephant
IS RET VP NED FROM BALTIMORE.
THE public are refpe6tful!y informed, that
this animal 14 to ke seen every day, from 8
o'clock in the morning till fun down, in Market
ftreet, No. I ®6, south fide, between Third and
Fourth-fbeets.
Admittance a quarter of a dollar, that every ci
tizen may fee him.
(C)* At the reqaeft of many perfong it will be
exhibited on evenings from live to eight o'clock,
»t half a dollar e'.ch.—The room will be well
lighted. November 7.
Treasury of the United States.
OTICE is hereby given to all persons who arc or
i\ may be Creditors of the United States, for any sums
of the Fitidcd Debt, or Stock, hiring a present interejl of fix
4tr oeniwnper annum.
ift, That pursuant to an Act of Congress palled on ,the
18th day of April, 1796, intitled an a<ft in addition to an
aft, intituled " An acl making fuither provision for the
support of public credit, and for the redemptfon of the
public debt," the said debt or iock will be reimbursed and
paid in manner following, to wit. " First, by dividends
" to be made en the last days of March, June and Septen>-
" ber for the present year, and from the year one thousand
seven hundred and ninety-seven, to the year one thou
" sand eight hundred & eighteen inclusive.at. the rate of
" one and one half per centum upon the original capital.
«* Secondly, by dividends to be made on the last; day of
" December for the present year, and from the year one
" thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, to the year
" one thoufandeighthundred and seventeen inclusive, at
" the rate of three and one half per eentum upon the ori
" ginal capital; and by a dividend to be ma e on the last
" day of December, in the year one thousand eight hun
" dred and eighteen, of such sam, as will be then ade
" quate, according to the contrail, for the final redemp
" tion bf the said dock."
id. All diftinftion between payments on account of
71 terefl and Principal being thus abolished by the
Bient of the permanent rule of reimbursement above de
cribed, it has become necelTary to vary accsrdihgly the
sowers of attorney for receiving dividends; the public
reditors will therefore observe that the following farm
* eftablilhed for all powers of attorney which may be
granted after tke due promulgation ol this notice, viz.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that
I °f
Jo male, eonfiituie and appoint
oj my true and lawful At
torney,forK!,andin my name, to receive the dividends which an,
or fiall le payable aceording to law, on the (here describing the
stock) flanding in my name in the books of (here
books of the Treasury or the Oonimiflioncr of Loans,
where the stock is credited) from (here mfert the com
mencement and expiration of time for which the power of
attorney is to continue) with power also an attorney or attor
niis under bin, for that fuipoje to male andfubjlitute, and to do all
lawful aRs rejuifrtefor effetVing tbepremifn, hereby ratifying and
tonfirming all that my fetid Attorney or bitfuhjtitutc ,fcalllawful
ly. do, by virtue hereof.
In IVitnefs hereof, I buve hereunto fst my Hand and Seal tbl
day of in the year
Sealed and Delivered
in presence of,
BE IT KNOWN, that on the day of
tfore me perjbnally came
within named and acbnowledged the above letter vf attorney to be
his ail and d*e^
In teflimony whereof I have hereunto set my Hani unJ affix
ed Seal the day andyear last afortjaid.
Given under my Hand at Philadelphia, this twen
tieth day of July 1796, pursuant to directions
from the Secretary of the Treasury
L SAMUEL MEREDITH,
T reafurtr of the United State:,
July *3« ut IS"/ tlj
The PartticrflAp lelwtin
Israel Whelen and Joseph J. Miller,
Trading under th« firm of Whelen & Miller, was
Piililved, by articles of agreement, 011 the r rtli day of
February last ; but the said Jofepk had a right, by the
said articles, to use the name ®f the firm for a eertaiu
time, which has now expired, and of which this pub
lic notice is given.
All persons indebted to the said co-partnership will
please to make payment to Joseph J. Miller, to en»ble
him to adjust and discharge the debts d»e from the
company.
Israel IVhelen,
Jcfeph J. Miller.
Philadelphia, December!*, 1796 17*
Horses taken in,
For the Winter Sea/on,
And fed on clover hay at the Subscribers place, II
ailes on the Bristol Rohd, where good flabling is pro
vided, and great care will be taken of them
William Bell.
Nov. 43. mwfWrmhtf*
Bank of North America.
THE STOCKHOLDERS are hereby notified that an
' eleition for twelve Directors for the ensuing year will be
held at the Bank on Monday the 9th of January at ten
o'clock.
RICHARD WELLS, Caihicr.
Dec. I. $t9j.
Lottery and Brokdr's Office,
No. 64, South Second street.
TICKETS in the Canal Lot»ery, No. a, for sale—a
Check Book for examination—and prizes paid in
the late lottery.
Check Books kept for examination and registering, for
the City of Washington, No. 2, and Pattefon Lotteries,
both of which are now drawing—information where
tickets are to be had, and prizes exchanged for undrawn
tickets. A complete lift of all the prizes in the late New-
Port Long-Wharf, Hotel knd Public for
examination.
The fubferiber solicits the application of the public
and his friends, who wish to purehafe or fejj Bank Stock,
Certificates, Bills of Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands,*
See. or to obtain money on deposit of property.
Also Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery for
sale at Ten Dollars each, which will be drawn early in
the Spring.
Wm. Blackburn.
1 Philadelphia, Augufl 18, 1796. mth
Brokers Office, and
COMMISSION STORE.
No. 63 South Third street, opposite the national new Bank.
SAMUEL M FR. AUNCES and JOHN VAN REED,
have entered into co-partnerfliip, under the firm of
FRAUNCES & VAN REED, in the business of Brokers,
Conveyancers and CommifTion merchants. They buy and
fell on commiflion every species of stock, notes of hand,
bills of exchange, houses and lands, scc.
Money procured on deposits, &c. &c. all kinds c f
writings in the conveyancing line, done with
dispatch; accounts adjusted, and books fettled, in the
most correal manner. Constant attendance will be given.
They solicit a share of the public favor; they are det«r
---' mined to endeavour to deserve it.
N. B. The Ktmoft secrecy observed.
S AMUEL M. FRAUNCES,
* JOHN VAN REED.
Philed. AUgust 2J, 1796. m&wtf
City of Wathington.
SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11,
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE
FEDERAL CITY.
A magnificent \ 10,000 dollars, & \
vdwelHng-hoofe, 3 cafli 30,000, are J s°> ooo
I ditto 15,000 & cask 15,00 a 40,000
I ditto 15,000 & cafli 15,000 30,000
I ditto 10,000 & Gash 10,000 10, coo
I ditto 5,000 & cafli 5,000 10,000
1 ditto 5,000 & cafli 5,000 10,000
I cafli prize of 10,000
a do. 5,000 each, are « 10,000
10 do. l,eoo - - 10,000
ao do. 500 - - 10,000
00 do. 100 • - 10,000
too do. 50 . 10,000
400 do. 45 - 10,000
1,000 do. 20 - 20,000
15,000 do. to - ,50,000
*6,739 Prizes.
32»i6i Blanks.
50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000
N. B. To favour thole who may take a quantity of
Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars Will be the last drawn
ticket, and the 30,000 the last but ox: :
And approved notes, securing payment in either money
or prizes, in ten days after drawing, will be received foi
any number not less than 30 tickets.
This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of the pri
vate buildings to be ere&ed in the City *f Washington—
. Two beautiful defigi* are already feleCled for the entire
fronts on two of the public squares; from these prawinge
i it ispropofsd toere<sl two centre and four corner buildings,
as soon as possible after this lottery is fold, and to convey
them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurars, in
the mannerdefcribed in the fchemc for the Hotel Lottery.
A nett dedu&ion of five par cent, will be made to defray
the necelTary ezpenfes of printing, the surplus
will be made a part of the fund intended for the National
1 University, to be erecled within the city of Washington.
The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are
old off.—The money prizes will be payable ia thirty days
actor it is finifhed ; and any prizes for which fortunate
numbers ate not produced within twelve months after the
drawing is closed, arc to be confidercd as given towards
the fund for the University ; it being determined to fe»tle
the whole business in a year from the ending of the draw
ing, and to take up the bonds given as Security.
The real securities given for the payment of the Prizes,
are held by the President and two Directors of the Bank
of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a
mount ot the lottery.
The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of
the late Commiflioners aflifted in the management of the
Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous talk
a second time on bdialf ef the public ; a fufficient num
ber Of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the
friends to a National University and the other federal ob
jo&smay continue to favor the design.
By accounts received from the different parts of the
Continent as well as from Eur6pe, where the tickets
have been sent for sale, the public are allured that the
drawing will speedily commen.e, and that the care and
caution unavoidably necelTary to insure a fafe disposal of
the tickets, has rendered the ftior; fufpe.ofion indispensable,
SAMUEL BLODGET.
Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia ; of
James Wefi & Co. Baltimore ; of Peter Gilman, Bolton ;
of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and ef Rieljard Wells'
Cooper's Ferry. cs
SALT P £ T R E.
A larpe quantity of Double-Refined Salt Petre for
sale at No. 25, South Third-street.
November 5I
Washington Canal Lottery,
N°. I.
WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authorifGd ;
the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thousand, i
two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting I
a Canal through the City* of Walhington, frosi th Po • !
tomact-o theEaftern Branch Haruour.
The following is the SCHEME of No. I.
Viz /I Prize of ao,ooo dollars, ao,ooo
1 ditto 1 ©,000 10,000 j
7laftdrawn')
Tickcts.each j 35,000
6 ditto 1,000 6,000 j
10 ditto 400 4,c00
20 ditto xoo a,coo
55 ditto so 1,7.50
5750 ditto 12 69,008
To be raised for ch« Canal, 26,250
5850 Prizes, 175,000
11650 Blanks, not two to a prize.
17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175,000
The Commiflioners have t-.ken the Securities re
quired by the aforefaid aiS for the punctual payment ol
the prizes.
The drawing of this Lottery will commence, without
delay, as soon as thp Tickets are fold, of which timely
notice will be given.
Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months after the
Jrawing is iinilhed, shall be considered as relinquished for
the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly.
(Signed) NOTLEY YOUNG,
DANIEL CARROLL, of D.
LEWIS DEBLOIS,
GEORGE WALKER,
Wm. M.DUNCANSON,
THOMAS LAW,
JAMES BARRY.
City of Wafhirglon, Feb. 11. 5
Paterlon Lottery.
FOR raising fix thousand fix hundred and sixty-seven
dollars and fifty cents, by a deduction of fifteen per
cent from the prizes, and not two blanks to a prize, viz
1 Prize of 5000 dollar!* is dollars 5000
I iooo . 1000
l 500 . 500
5 aoo ioeo
ao 100 iiooo
99 495°
20Q 5000
%000 10 ad,ooo
5 Last drawn numbers ©f rooo dollars each, 5000
2332 Prizes. 44.450
| 4018 Blanks.
• 6350 Tickets at Seven Dollars each, 44.450
By order of the Directors of the Society for eflablilh
ing UfefulManufaitures, the fuperiot-endauts of the Pat
erfon Lottery have requested the Managers to offer the
foregoing S.heme to the public, and have directed them
to rerend the money to those persons who have purchased
in the former Lottery, or exchange the tickets for tickets
n this Lottery.
The lottery has adtually commenced drawing, and will
continue until finifhed. A lift of the Blanks and Prizes
may be fesn at the office ol William Blackburn, Nta. 64
south Second street, who will give information where tick
ets may be procured.
Dated this 17th day of June, 1796.
J. N- CUMMING,
. JACOB R. HARDENBERG, > Managers.
JONATHAN RHEA, )
, STATE OF THE WHEEL.
l Prize of 5000 ... 5000
I 1000 - - - xooo
I * 500 ... j OO
5 200 . 1000
20 ICO - - 2000
90 50 4500
165 25 - - 4125
The five last drawn tickets, 1000 each, 5000
Being all the valuable priaes, besides a full propor
tion of the 10 dollars.
As the Lottery is considerably more than one third
drawn, the value of the undrawn tickets is great
ly increased, and it is worth the notice of those
who hold tickets inthsold fcherae, that they can ex
change t-heir tickets for thole in the above, if they ap
ly soon, and at a moderate advance coniidering the
now real value of an undrawn ticket.
The tickets being nearly all fold, the drawing in
future will be oftener, and the Lottery soon fimriied.
November I*. mws
f By Authority.
Schuylkill Bridge Lottery.
Sold by WILLIAM BLACKBURN, No. 64,
South Second-Jlreet.
SCHEME of I LOTTERY,
For raising Sixty Thousand Dollars, agretably to an Aft of
the Legislature of Pennfylvaaia, passed during the last
fcfTion, for building a Stone Bridge over the River
Schuylkill, at the Borough of Reading, in the County of
Berks. Dollars,
a Prize of 20,000 Dollars - 20,000
1 do. of 10,000 do. - - 10,000
3 do. of 5,000 do. . - 15,000
4 do. of e,ooo do. * - 8,000
#0 do, of x,ooo do. « 20,000
39 do. of 500 do. - . 19,500
» 80 do. of 200 do. ... 16,000
*00 do. of 100 do. - • . 20,000
( 300 do. of 50 do. - . 15,000
i 1 do* of s©o do. to be paid the poflef- )
for of the firit drawn no.}
5 do< «f 3,0e0 do. te be paid poffeffbrs )
of the five last drawn nos J l 6*°°°
, do* o 15 do. : - 141,000
10,054 Prizes 300,000
10,046 Blanks —
F '
30,000 Tickets at Ten Dollars 300,000
All Prizes shall be paid fifteen days after the dra wing 15
fini(hed, upon the demand of a poffeflor of a fortunate
ticket, fubje£t to a dedu&ion of| twenty per cent. The
: Drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets ate disposed
' of, or perhaps sooner. of which public notice will be given.
Philip Miller, Peter Kerjhner, William Witman,
\ J°f e pb Hieftcr, James Diemer, Thomas Dundas.
; James May, John Otto, John Keim, Daniel Crarjf,
I Selajlian Miller, Commissioners.
Reading, May the 9th, 1796.
Tickets in the Canal Lottery, No. », to be had at the
above o(Jice, where the carlitft iniormation of the draw
r ing of the Walhington No. «, and Patterfon Lottery's,
I are received, and ohcck books for elamiaation and regif
1 tering are kept.
O&ober 7. aawtf
Le Breton,
SURGEON-DENTIST,
Pupil of the celebrated Mr. Dubois, late Der> f !!} to the
Kiftg and Royal Family, of France, member of the
College and Academy of Surgeons at Farts,
Keeps a complete afTortmint of eveiy thing neceflarv
to be used for the
Preservation of the Mouth and Teeth.
Patent Mineral Teeth, and Human & Ivory Teeth ;
Dentrifice in powder; Opiate ; excellent Elixir for
sweetening the mouth and preserving the teeth—i:e
also furnifhes Bruthes and foft Sponges.
*** lives in Chefnut-ltreet, No. 13c, abeve
Fourth-street.
November 26. tts
DANCING SCHOOL.
WILLIAM M'DOUGALL will open hisfehool on Mon
day the 3 lib inft. at ten o'clock in the morning, at his
, Elegant hew Ball Rooms,
In Fourth, between Chefnut and Walnut Streets.
Hours of tuition for young ladies, from ioto i o'clock
on Mondays, Wednesday, and Friday mornings; and''for
young gentlemen from 6 to 9 o'clock on die evenings o
the fame days.
In addition to a number of new cotillioas, he means fro
introduce a variety of Scotch Reels.
Note. The firfl pra&ifnag ball to be on Tuesday e
vening, the firft of November, and to be continued every
Tuesday, during the season.
For terms, &c, enquire at his house, N0.134, Markct
ftreet.
Q&- 1 7 • tthf
A Manufactory FOR SALE.
A Valuable SOAP and CANDLE Manufa6lory, situate
in a convenient part ot the city ; the works almoifc new,
on an entirely original conftru&ion', and built of the
materials, and may be set to work immediately. Perfom
whowifhto purehafe, are requelied to apply at No 273,
South Second Street. September 13. t t f tf
Twenty Guineas Reward.
RANAWAY from the fubferiber on the 23d O&ober,
3 Dalle IVTt"I. I 10 BOV, named \TOSES ; 21 years
old; about 5 feet 8 inches high; had on a mi«ed, green
coat, with a green velvet cape and oval yellow buttons;
a striped veil; a pair of dark spotted pantaloons, and
whole boots much worn. It is probable he may change
his name and dress. He has been accullomed to driving
a carriage, and waiting. The above reward will lit
paid for fccuring him so that the fubfcriW may get him
again, and if brought home all reasonable charges paid by
Robins Chamkcrlaine.
Eafton, Maryland, Nov. 10. 14 §jmiawtf
Samuel Richardet
RESPECTFULLY informs the Gentiemen
Merchants, that he has this day,opened the CITY
TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEE HOUSE in the
city of Philadelphia.
The Subfcriprion Room wjtl be furnifhed with all the
daily papers published in Philadelphia, N:w-York, Bos
ton, Baltimore, together with thole of the principal com
mercial citias of Europe—They will be regularly filed
and none permitted to be taken away tin any account.
Tea, Coffee, Soupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety
of French Liquors; together with the usual refrefhments,
will at all times be procured at the bar.
Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated with
the choicest of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the mod
approved Malt Liquors fromJyondon and other breweries.
The Larder will befupplied with the prime and sarliell
productions of the Scafon. ,
Large and small Parties, or tingle Gentlemen, may be
accommodated with Breaifafls, Dinners, or Suppers, at
hours rnoft convenient to themselves—a cold Collation is
regularly kept for conveniency, the Bill of Fare to be had
at the bar.
The Lodging Rooms will be completely fnrniihed, and
the utmost attention paid to cleanjincfs, and every other
requisite.
StMUEL Richardet will behappyto receive, and
execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at
large; and with gfatitude for their favours, he pledge*
himfelf that nothing on his part fhallbe wanting to pre
serve that patronage with which he has been so diftinguifh
ingly iionored.
Philadelphia, April 19. mwf
Treasury Department,
September 28, 1796.
NOTICE is hereby given, that proposals will be re
ceived at the office of the Secretaryof the Treasury
until the expiration of the firft day of March next en
suing, for thefupply ps all rations which may he required
for the use of the United States, from the firft day of
June, 1*97, to the thirty-firll day of May, 1798, both
days inclusive, at the places and within the diftri&s here
after mentioned, viz. At Ofwego; at Niagara ; at
Paefque 1 fie; at Sandulky Lake, and on Sandufey
River; at Detroit; at Michilimackinac; at Fort-Frank
lin; at Pittsburgh ;at Cincinnati; at Fort-Hamilton;
at Fort St. Clair; at Fort-J«fferfon; at Grenville; at
Picque Town and Loramies^tore; at Fort Adams; at
Fort Wayne; at Fort Defiance ; at any place b«low Fort
Defiance on the Miami River to Lake Erie; at Fort
Steuben ; at FortMaffac ; at plate from Fort Mafiac
to the south boundary of the Unitted States on the river
MifTifippi; at Fort Knox ; at Ouiatapr.fi,
If supplies lhallbc required for any polls or places not
mentioned in this notice, all such supplies lhall be fur
nifhed at prices proportioned to those to be paid at the
polls before recited, or as may be hereafter agreed on
between the U.nited States and the Cputra&or.
The rations to be fupplicd arc to consist of the fol
lowing articles, viz. ■
One pound two ounces of bread or Hour.
" One pound two ounces of beef, or fourteen ounces of
pork or bacon. '
Half a gill of rum, brandy or whiskey,
Ontfquart and half a pint of fait."")
Two quarts of Vinegar, / ,
Two pounds of Soap, ('P er hundrcd ration *
One pound of Candles, j
The rations are to be furnilhed in luch quantities, as that
there Iftall at all times during the said term, be fufficient
for the.coafump'tion of the troops at Michilimackinac, De
troit, Niagara , and Ofwego, for the term of fir month,; in
advance, and at each of the other posts, for the 1 term of
at least three months in advance, in good aud wholesome
provisions, if the fame shall be required. It is to be un
derload, that the Contractor isto he at the exfence and
risk 01 iffuirgthe fuppliss'to the troops at each pod, and
that all losses l'uftained by the depredations of an enemy, or
by means of the troops of the United States, fcnll be p'aii
for at the price of the irtid.s captured or destroyed, o«.
the depositions of two or more persons of creditable civ—
radars, and the certificate of a comtr.i&pncd ofiiccr, as
certaining the circumstances of the loss, and the amount:
of the ai tides for which ccmpenfation shall be claimed
OLIVER WOLCOT'f,
Secretary of the Treafur.y.
PRINTED BY JOHN FEN NO,
—No. 119 —
C 51 F S N U T-S TRiET.
[Price Fight Dollars psr Annum.)
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