4 D A I I ..[No- 55 of Vol. V $i"J jHI *j I N " 1 Colli mbianum. Rbru ry 14, 1795. AT a Mertirg of »he Fellow Artiflsof the Columbarium, at Mr. Groombridie's Hcuft, adjoi ling the Bnrik of Pennsylva nia, in the City of Philadelphia. O. I. Parkyns in the chair. Resolved, ' That the Columbiannm or National College, ftiall apprise the Artists of Ame rica, ar.d such Ladies and Gentleman, as are desirous of fending fperimens of thrir performances, either in Painting, Sculp ture. Architecture, or Engraving, that a PUBLIC EXHIBITION will be opened in the City of Philadelphia, on tie firlt day, of May nest, when thoft who yi iih to | be', Exhibitors, are requeued to notify their intentions as foo;i as poflible, addrtf fodi to the Chairman of the Columbiamim through the hands of Mr. Groombridge. Resolved, . That the Rooms intended for the Fx bibitipn shall be annou red to the Public asfsonas t>e pi curatory irrjijgements at? completed. 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Genteel Boarding & Lodging, A T No. U2, south SecondJireet. March 3 daw AND tery. a distance arc rc- ary 27th. 1795, ERT I S E BOOK S, PRINTED & PUBLISHES By Matthuw Carey, N». 11E, Mariet Street, I. Charlotte, a tale of truth, By Mrs Ro w/jn, of tfie Nipo-'The atr e Philadelphia. Secopd American edition —Price 7; cents. 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Notice is hereby given, That the Committet of Examination of ¥a-' Ui;ts and Pretensions, belonging to the Colum bianum or National College of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, and Engraving con tinue to receive recommendations from those Artifls, who m an to -become Members of tiiat Institution, inclosed to Mr. Groombrklge at his house adjoining the Bank of Pcnnfyl vania, and addrefled to the chairman. Signed by order of the Csnamittee of Ex amination, &c. ' ■ . J. J. BARRALET, THOS. KOBSON, Afiift. Sec Feb. i 7 d A Morjel for the Gnawers of the Bone! This Day was publiflied, AND FOR SALE AT T. Brad-ford's Book-Store No. 8. South Front Street, [Price 37 cents] Observations on the Emi gration of Dr. Priestley, , s And on the several Addreflcs delivered to-, bim, on his arrival at Nevr York, with' additions, containing many curious and interesting fafls on the ftil»je<ft, not known here when the firft edition was publi(h«d :—Together with a compre lienfive story of a . FARMER'S BULL. Third Edition At the fame place may be had th 6 following Late Publications, viz. 1. A Bone to gnaw for the Democrats; or Observations on a late pamphlet, entitled " The Political Progress of Great Britain." 2. The Young Quaker, a comedy, by O'Keefe. 2- Haun ed 'tower, by Mr. Cobb. 4. Sicilian Romance, an opera, by Henry Siddons. 5. The Hapless Orphan ; or Innocent vic tim of Revenge ; a novel founded on inci dents in real life. In a series of letters fronj Caroline Francis, to Maria E—————— by an American Lady, i vols. A general AfTortment of Books in the dif ferent departments of literature. T. Bradford has tflfd for sale, the Best Su perfine Englilh CARDS, and best coloured Wufers, wholefaleor retail; and as ufiial,an, iffortment of STATIONARY and Books,which he will fcll cn the leweft terpit Feb. 7. d >r ** I
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