eale's Museum, P HAS I atcly rrc' 'ved a number of article* ; i-m iijj which arc the following ; That rem • kahlc bud exiled the Cu-waicr, or feif ars-hili; The Aviileiir, commonly eaiitd ihr Shoe-m.ik- ', bceaufe c»t its bill releiiil)•••»<> cii/iikul hw| —1 h< Long-leg-., commonly call ed (hi black.l rt, havmg perhaps the lr«ng< ft legs, Hi piopoiiiou to tli' ft*t- nl ihe bird, oi any of thefcMh. red iiinc—-Tin- Slot m finch, common- Jy called mother Cnf'i chuk:ning the Epilcopal burying gi ound, ' | N AftES this opportunity of returning his 1 grateful thank l ; to his former employers, and i equalling their future favors, as well as tho l e ot t'ie putiiic in geneval. lie continues to make and repair at the fh .'i tell notice, all kinds of pleasure carriage*, , such a~. coache-, chariot*, phaetons with and without crane necks, toachees, chaises, kitte reens, wii.dlor ftilkeys and chaits, and harness of evwv deTcription, in the neatest and new eft fa (hi ou now prevailing »n the United States. And as he has a quantity of the bed feafimed wood bv him, and capital workmen, he ha" not the least dou'>t but he will be able to give fatistation to those who please to employ him He has for sale, several carriages almolt finirtted, such as coachees, an Italian windsor chair, hung on steel springs, a light phaeton for one or two horses, and a fuikey with a falling top. Carriages fold on Commifiion. Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 1794. m&t3m Notice is hereby given, r PHAT the fubferiber has been duly ap i. pointed Adminittrati ix on the f His Excellency John Hancock, Efq Boil nt f in the county of Suffolk, dec. , anu has taken upon herfelf that trust, by giving bonds as the law dire&s—and all perfonsin " terefted, are deftred to take notice accord- DOROTHY HANCOCK. B oft on, Nov. 13, 1793. Take Notice. ALL per funs who have anvdemands against -he Eflatr of his late Excellency JOHN H ACOCK, E r q. deceased, are requested to exhibit the fame to the Subscriber, AVjornev to the Adminiflratrix of said Etlate : ail perfous who Cland indebted to said Estate, are reqocdcd to fettle with hint immediately ; as the A x f of Limitation of Anions, which is to take place on the fr fl day of December next, will otherwise render it him to com mence suits aga'nff thein. JOSEPH MAY, Attorney to the Adminillratrix. E'flon.Nov. 13. 1793. N B The Pi inters throughout ?h?n Com nionw in Pennsylvania. At Reading, ) The rations to be furnifhed are to consist of the following articles, viz. One pound of bread or flour, One pound of beef, or £ of a pound of pork, Half a j»ll of rum, brandy or whisky, One quti t of ult Two quarts of vinegars lwo pounds o< soap > IOC rat,ons - On< pound of candlcs) MONEY borrowed or leaned, accounts IW ted or colle&ed, employer* [uiied with domcltics, houfc rooms, boarding and lodging tented, let or procured—soldier's, mariner's, or militia men's pay, lands and claims 00 the public ; (hares in the banks, in the canals, and the turnpike road ; certificates granted by the public, and the old and late paper monies; notes of hand, bills, bonds a«id morgages, with or without depofus—Bought, fold, or cego ciated at No. 8, ia fouih Sixth-ftrret, below Market-firect by FRANCIS WHITE, Who tranfa£U business in tho public offices for country people and others, by virtue of a pow er of attorney, or by personal application. 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