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    For Sale,
At the Office of the Ed t r of the Gazette of the
Unted States, «
A FEW COriES OF _ g
" An account of the Receipts and v
Expenditures of the United States, for the year J795-" I
January 18, '.797- 1
RRINTIRS
Who have incited Advcrtifesacnts at the raqueft of the
Zditsr of this Paper, 21 e delirea to forward their account!.
Jar-nary 30 . :
WATCH LOST
LOST, o* monday last, a silver stop Watch, makers'
names, u Hauxhurft and Doult, New-York, BC9 ,
on the face, hour-hand in a fmallcircle ; the inimutjt-hand
revolving in a larger. Whoever has found, and wdl re
turn the fame to fiKts Ebcer, corner of Second and
Catherine Streets, "toad receive 10 Dollais reward. If of
fered for ft!e it is requuftcd it may be stopped.
January 30 " 4t
Houses and Lots for sale,
BY the Sufefcriber, in the town of We't-Chefter, Chcf
ter county, 25 miles from Philadelphia, on the great
state-road, leading Weßward Viz. No. I. A two-story
atone House, the corner of High and Gay lireets, 4° feet
front by 34 feet deep, including a very convenient (lore- ;
honfe : the House contains ten well finilhed rooms, a kit
chen and entry : tke Lot is 144 feet front on Gay-street,
—equal to any ltand in West-Chester. No. 2. A two-sto
ry stone house adjoining, 27 feet front, containing e'evcr;
w:ll-fLiilhed rooms, both being ceiled in the garrets house
ud lot fame depth as the other, a kitchen, &c.—acllars
under both houses, with good stables on the lots. Theft
Houses are almost new, done by good workmen, in a
masterly manner. No. 3. A Lot 41 feet front. No. 4,
34 feet. No- 5, 44 feet. No. 6, 119 feet, all of them
ten rods deep. On two of the above are erefied three Jog
and frame houses, two fteries high, cellars -under the
whole, ar(d a small (lable to each-
The above Lots are situated near the Court-Houfe. The
whole will be exposed to PUBLIC a ALE, on the 2lltand
aid days of February next, at two o'clock, whenche con-"
ditions will be made known PofTefiion may be had the
f-rft of April next. The Title is iudifputafele.
JOHN KINNARD.
January a 8 * - aw 3w
SWAN N'S
Riding School, Horse Academy & Infirmary,
Adjoining the Public Square, Market Sited.
T. SWANN
RETURNS hit fiocere thanks tothofe gentlemen by whom
he has been employed, during his residence (n this City, and
flattershimfclf that the success of his efforts, in the numerous,
obstinate and dangerous difeafei in Horses, in which he ha*
been consulted, together with his moderate charges, will fe
ure their futurefavors and recommendation.
He now begs leave to inform them and the public at large
that his Xpacious and commodious peemites, erefied for the
purpofee above described are open for the reception of pupils
of either lex, who wilhiobeinllru£ted in the Art of Riding
and the light method of governing their horses, so as to ride
them with cafe, elegance, and fafety—their horses wiU be
.carefully and expeditioufly broke, for every purpose, and
made obedient to; iie will of the riders ; the natural powers
■which are Ihut up in them, will be unfolded by art, caUing
forth uniformity of motion, and giving to that noble animal
all those beauties of action which providence has so bounti
fully bellowed on them.
Also, at his hospital, every diforrier to which the horse is
liable will be treated according to the rules of art, confirmed
by.l»ngand repeated experience.
The utility of the above mftitntion has never been qneftion
ed, that it has long been wanted in this eity, every gentleman's
stud will manifeft, and T. Swann as the fcilt eftablifher of
the veterenary art, solicits and relies upon the fuppeit of that
public (which he is ever anxious in serving) to enable him to
bring it to perfection. The idea of a ftibfcription for that
purpose has beeu hinted by several gentleman, who with to
promote the inllitution—the amount of each fubferipiioo to
be returned by services in any of the departme«ts.he profeffes,
agreeable to the rate of charges dated in his hand Mil. Such
fobferij'tion is now open, and the figr.a'.ures Of many refpeft
able gentlemeu already obtained. He therefore-injorms hit
friends and fui h Ladies and gentlemen to whom he has not
the honor of being known, that he shall in a few days take
the libertvof waiting upon them and folicking their support
and protection.
N- B. HorfeJ are properly prepared for those Lid iesimd
Oentlemenwho wilh to be infltucted.
N»v. 5. tth&f.
James M'Alpin, Taylor,
No. 3, South Fourth Jirett,
RETURNS his grateful acknowledgments to his
Friends and the Public for their liberal encouragement,
and begs leave to folieit a continuance of their favors.
He has on hand an extensive assortment of the
Mo/l Fajhionaole GOODS,
And of the belt quality, suitable for the fcafor..
At this shop Gentlemen can be furniflied withthe heft
materials, and have them made up in the neatest and mod
'Fashionable manner, and en the fhortefl notice. He will
thankfully receiva any orders, and pay a prompt and
punctual attention; to them.
November io. ws
Bank of Pemifylvani-a,
January 4, 1797.
At a meeting of the Dire&ors this day, a dividend of
fifteen dollars on each ihire was declared for the last
6 months, which will We paid to the Stockholders at
ter the 14th inft. .
JONATHAN SMITH, Caihier.
J*"- 3• otf '
Samuel Richardet
P ESPECTFULLY informs the GentlemMi
fx v*» r chants, that he has this day opened the CITY
TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEEHOUSE in the
eity of Philadelphia:
Ti- Su'efcription Room will be furailhed with all the
daily papers, published in Philadelphia, Niw-York, Boi
ron Baltimore, together with thole of the principal com
mercial cities of Europe—They will be regularly filed
and none permitted to be. taken away on any account.
Tea, CofTee, Soupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety
of Fre-nch Liquors; together with the usual refrelhmenw,
will at all times be procured at the bar.
Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated with
the chciceft of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the mofl
approved Malt Liquors from London and other breweries.
The Larder will befupplied with the prime and earliest
produfiions of the Season.
Jjf"e and small Fatties, os Angle Gentlemen, may be
accommodated with Breakfajls, Dinner, or Supper., at
hours molt convenient to thsmfelves —-a cold Collation -.s
regularly kspt for eonvemeccy, the Biliof Fare t» be lyd
at 'rhe Lodging Rooms will be completely and
the ntmoft attention paid :o cleaalinefs, and every other
Ricuardet will bf happy to receive, and
execute the commands of hi' Friends, and the P»blic at
Usre- and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges
himfclf that nothing on M» pari !haUl>e wanting to pre
j: rvethat patronage witji which he has been so diftmgnuh
iV.J\ honored.
i kiladtlphia, AprU IJ.
Canal Lottery,, No. 11. 1
Schemc of a Lottery, authorized by an aiiti.uit'ei
" Ab adt to enable the Prtlident and Managers of the
Schuylkill and Sufquehannah navigation, to raite, by
way of Lottery, the sura of Pour Hundred 'd'huufand
Dollars, for the purpose of completing the works, in
their acts of incorporation mentioned."
Dollarj
I Prize of twenty thousand dollars, 10,003 (
I of ten thousand doilars, ic,ooo
5 of four thousand dollars each, to
be paid to the pofTeffors of the five
numbers firtt out ot the wheel on the lall
day's drawiug, at which time there (hall
not be less thaa 500 numbers undrawn, 10,000 j
10 of two thousand dollars each, 20,000
jo of one thousand dollars each, ao,ooo
43 of live huadred dollars each, 31,500
100 of two hundred dollars each, 10,00-
100 of one hundred dollars each, 10,000
7r20 ot fifty dollars each, 1 i,oo»
29,500 of five dollars each, I47?J°®
30, dm Tickets at ten dollars each. 300,000
Six dollars for each ticket will only be demanded at
the time of fcie.
All prizes shall be paid ten days after the drawing is
finihed, upon the demand of the pofiefforof a fortunate
ticket, fubjcfl to a deduction of fifteen per cent.
Such prizes as are not demaaded within J 2 months
after the Drawing is finifhed, of which public r.otiee
will be given, fhail be conlidercd as relinquilhed lor
the use of the Canal aad-applied accordingly.
At a meeting -of the Prelident and Managers of the
Schuylkill aad Safquehanna Canal Navigation—and
the President and Maaagers of the Delaware and
Schuylkill Canal,
lielolved, That Joseph Ball, John Steinmctz, Sta*-
dilh Fordc, Fraacis Weft, James M'Crea, John Mil
ler, janr. and William Moatuomery be a committee
to arrange and diredl the mode ol diipofing of the
tickets ; which committee shall depolit the money in
Bank, to be carried to the credit of an account to be o
pened for the Lottery.
At a meeting of the Canal Board, held January 16, '97,
Resolved, That the committee for conducting the
Lottery be direAed to commence the jdrawiag oa the
firft day of March next.
Extras from the minutes,
Wm. M. Smith, Secretary.
Jofefl Ball, 1
John Stiinmetx,,
Stcndiflt Fcrde,
Francis IVef., }> Manager!.
James M'Crea,
Jehu Miller, jun. j
ifilliam Mtutgamery, J
Jam. th& f.tf
Qty of Wathiagton.
SCHEME oftbt LOTTERY, Mo. 11,
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT 0 e TKK
FEDERAL CITY.
A magnificent ) 20,000 dollars, & ? eoe
dwelling-houfo, 5 calh 30,000, are $ '
1 ditto 15,000 & cash 25,000 40,000
I ditto 15,000 & calh 15,000 30,000
1 ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000 20,000
I ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 io,oo»
I ditto 5,000 & eafc s>°o» 10,000
1 cash prize of 10,000
a do. 5,000 each, are ■*» 10,000
to do. 1, ©go - - 10,000
20 do. 500 - - io,aoo
00 do. 100 - - 10,008
»;5b do. 50 - * lO,BOS
400 do. 15 - 10,000
1,000 do. 29 - 20,000
is,oae do. to - 150,000
16,739 Prizes.
33,261 Blanks.
50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000
N. B. To favour those who may take a quantity of
Tickets, rhe prize of 40,000 dollars Will be the last drawn
ticket, and the 30,000 the last but osi
And approved notes, fecurihg payment in »ioher moasy
or prizes, in ten days after drawing, will be reaeived for
any number not lejs than 30 tickets.
This Lottery will afford an elegant fpeaimen of the pri
, vate buildings to be ereAed in the City of Washington—
Two beautiful deiigns are already lele&ed for the entire
fronts on two of the public squares; from these prawings
it ispropofedtoerecl two centreand four corner buildiags, ;
as soon as poiEble after this lottery is fold, and to convey
them, when complete, to the fortunate adventursrs, in
the mannerdifcribed in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery.
| A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray
I the necessary expenses of printing, &c„<«Rnd the fiirplus
will be made a part of the fund intended for theNatianal
University, to be erected within the city of Wafhiagton.
The Drawing will commence as soon as the pickets are
old off.—The money prizes will be payable in thirty days
after it is finifhed ; and any prlzei for which fortunate
numbers at e not produced within twelve months after tfce
c drawing is ciofed, are to be confideted as given towards
the funS for the Ur.iverfity ; it beinj determined to fettle
the whole bufmefs in a year from the ending of the draw
ing, and to take up the bonds given as security.
The real fccutities given for the payment of the Prills,
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 whs by appointment of
1 the late Commifiioners assisted in the management of the
' Hotel Lottery are requeued to undertake thin arduous tafl:
: 1 second time on behalf of the public ; a fuificient num
ia- of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the
; jends to a National University and the other federal ob
- jects may continue to favor the design.
By accounts received from the d'rflerent parti of the
1 Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets
have been font for sale, the public a»e assured that the
r drawing will speedily commente, ami that tke care aad
, castion unavoidably neteifary to infaie a fafc disposal of
th« tickets, has rendered the fnor fufpeofion indifpentable.
a SAMUEL BLODGET.
I Tieiets r.iay be had at the Bank of Columbia ; of
i. James Weft & Co. Baltimore ; of Peter Gilmen, Boston :
> of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells
Cooper's «»
r A Quantity of Brandy,
FIRS T & 2d protof,
u Gin, of 4th proof, in pip s ,
j Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, ia Hhdt
Old Hock, cases of 4© dozen each
Glass Tumblers, in -pints and half-pints
Window Glass, in boxes, of different sizes
Kazlenwts, in sacks
„ Whiting
Copperas ( iuKhd|
i. White Lead i
it Spanifn Brown J
For Sale by PETER BLIGHT.
Elegant Bmffels & Turkey Carpeting,
bor laic by Gcergc Dobiou, No. ij,aouthThird-ilrtci.
Deeeuzbcr 15.
on
—— m;
By Authority. wi
So
Schuylkill Bridge Lottery.
Sold by WILLIAM BLACKBURN, No. 64,
Siuth Secondjlreet.
SCHEME of a LOTTERY,
> For railing Sixty Thousand Dollars, agreeably to an AS o*
the Lcgi (laturc of Peanfylvaaia, passed during tne la t
1 feflion, for building a Stooe Bridge over the River
Schuylkill* at the Borough of Reading, in the County of
Berks. Dollar*
i Prire of 20,009 Dollars - *o,o©«
1 do. of jo,coo do. - - to,ooo
3 do. of 51000 do. ... 15.000 j,|
' 4 do. of 2,000 do. - - B,oco r j
so do. of 1,000 do. - - - 20,000
> 39 do. of 500 do. - • »9's°° g
80 do. of aoo do. - 16,000
c too do. of 100 do. - - 2®,00©
300 do. of 50 ao. - 14,000 p
1 do, of 500 do. to be paid the pofTef-) n
for f the firft drawn no. J a a
C do. of 3,a»0 do. to be paid poffefTors i i < ©oc al
of the tett drawn r,os $ ri
5 <1,400 do. o 15 do. ■ : - 141,00° 0 ,
° B1
r 10,054 Prizes 300,000
19,946 Blank*
e _
j 30,000 Tickets at Ten Dollars 308,00®
i All Prizes fhal. be paid fifteen days after tne drawing '»
finifhed, upon the demand of a poffeflor of a fortunate
licket, fubjeft to a deduction of tweniy per cent. The r
Drawing will cominenee as soon as the Tickers are difpofco
" of, ot pel haps sooner. of which public notice will be given.
c Plnlip Miller, Peter Kerjhner, Wuliam Hitman, J
Jofepb Hiefler, James Dieiher, Thomas Dundas,
James May, John Otto, John Keim, Danitl Gr&ejf, w
SehajlianMiller, Commissioners. if
Reading, May the 9th, 1796 d
e Tickets ia the Canal Lottery, No. 2, to be had at ;the 2
t . above cfliee, where the earliest information of the draw- t ]
"ing of the Walhington No. 2, and Patterfon'Lottc y s r \
are received, and check books for examination and regif
tering are kept. , u
Tickets in the above Lottery te be had at Mr, Sheri-
dau*s Race-street, John Hay, North Third-ftrcet aad
Henry Swoyer's, German Town. y
January 26 aawtf jj
For Sale, t
By George Defchamps, No. 91,
NORTH SIXTH-STREET, 0
:f Nova-Scotia Prime Salmon, in barrels y
and half barrels '
Ditto Herring aad Mackarel.
Sgnozked Marring in barrels and kags
, Ditto Salmon, by the dozen or single one
Dry Codfifh, from one to fifty kentals c
Fine and coarse Salt 1
Nova-Sootia and French Plaster of Paris, in the stone f
and ground, for maaure and ftuceo-wotk '
December I
CAMILLA, t
Or APi&ure of Youth. t
By the authovefs of Evelina and Cecilia, to be com- r
prised in five volumes, at half a dollar each, payable V
on delivery —Printed at New-York, by Mr. John N
Bull 1
CONDITIONS.
I. Handsome, neat type, perfciftly new, is em- '
ployed.
11. A volume, stitched ia blue paper, is intended 1
to be publilhed every 2 weeks, till the five are com- '
ple'ed ; the firft and fecoad art come to hand, and the ?
third is hourly expected. Subscriptions are received,
and Books may be had of J. OKMROD, No. 41,
Cheinut-flreet-
Mts. D'Arblay (late Miss Burney) the celebrated j
authoress of this inimitable work, needs no eulogy
to add to the laurels Jhe has already acquired in the t
literary world. The strength of imagination and ele- •
" gaaee of style, displayed in Evelina and Cecilia, will '
fufficiently lecommend to every reader of tatte and
f judgment, the perusal of Camilla.
5r It may not bt improper to add, that the Queen of '
• England, after ha\ing perused this interesting publi
cation, presented Mrs. D'Arblay with a thousand
re pounds sterling, as a teftimoay of her approbation of
j S the work.
! Taauorv a? eotf
r> j -
in Lottery and Broker's Office,
y. No. 64, South Sscond trissr.
V —
us ' | 'ICKETS ia the Canal Lottery, No. 1, for sale— a
JL Check Book for enßunation—and prizes paid ip
»!ie late lottery.
rc Check Books kept for examination aad regifteriag, for
T® the City of Washington, No. %, and Pattefon Lotteries,
t£ both of which are now drawing—information where
k® tickets are to be had, and prizes exchanged for undrawn
tickets. A complete Kft of all the prizes in thS late New
'e Port Long-Wharf, Hotel and Public School* Lottery, for
v " examination.
The fuWcriber foliciti the application of the public
-»> and his friends, who wife to purchale or fell Bank Stock,
Certificates, Bills of Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands,
a- 3cc. or to obtain money on depsfit of property.
*,* Also 'X ickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery for
of sale at Ten Dollars each, wiiiah will be drawn early in
' lc the Spring.
A Wm. Blackburn.
jj e Philadelphia, January «6, 1797. rath
This Day is Publilhed,
By BIOREN u MADAN, at their Printing Office,
et * No. 77, Dock-street, and fold by the principal
B»okfellers iu this City.
The American Annual Register ;
le. Or historical Me.noirs of the United States, for the
1 Year 1796.
of No. 167.
n : D'i'riS of. Pennfylvama, to <a>it :
Be it remembered, that on the 19th day of January
in the Twenty-firft year of tfce Independence of the
United States of America, Bioren & Ma dan of the said
diflriA ha»e deposited in this Office the title of a Book
the Right whereof they claim as Proprietors iu the
words fallowing te wit:
" The Ameri«an Annual Register, or Historical
" Memoirs of the United State®, for the year 1796.
In conformity to thj aft of the Congress of the
United States eatituled " Ah aiS for the encourage
ment ef learning by securing the copies of Maps,
Charts and Bocks, tn the authors and pioprietQrs ef
ftich copies during the time therein mentioned."
Samuel Caldwell,
Clerk Peunfylvania Diflncl.
Ja*u»rr is- 12^4
A Marfufa&oi'y FOR SALE.
A vahiible iOAP aod CANDLfc Minufaflory,, f*Me
io.cunvt-iau. part of the city ; the «'»«» "f-J
on an entirely original coaftrufiion. and buds of '" cbe *
materia]*, and may be fee to work immediately. Mom
who wife co purcbafe, arc retjoefted to apply » c *73>
South Second Street. September 13. t t 1 it
This Day is Publifhsd,
Br 810 RL .V and MA DAN,
And to be Sold at their Printing-OS", tn Dock
ftreet ; by M. Carey, No. 11S. Market-iireet ;
Thomas Bradford, No. 8, Soi.rh Frout-flreet, and
Geor»« Bauglafs, No. %, South I hird-ftreetj
(Price., neatly baunJ., tv)» dollar*)
AN enqjjiß y
Concerning Political Justice^
And it> Influence oa Morals aid Happinefr.
By William GoOWin.
THE reputation of this work is dready well esta
blished in Eijrope—lt is hardly needfary for a* Amt
ricttn editor to fay more than barelyro mention, that
the Enquiry concerning Politieal Jattiec has ever
liace its publication been a favoriteperformanee with
the friends of republican governnrnt. The itile it
pure, nervoHS, and clafiical; the ideas are flrongiy
marked by aH original vein of thinldng ; and, amongst
a multitude of other just and linking parages, the
author's delineation of the peculiar infefrities ml'epa
rablt from the condition of a Kug, rsiy be pointed
out as a most snafterly fpecimentf phi'fophical d:f
quifition. The latell Loudon edition »f this work
fells in this city at four dollars aid an )alf.
January 24 ' djtawavr
Porcupine's Gazette.
Proposals by WILLtAM COBBET r, ippofite Christ
Church, Philadelphia, for pubiiihingi news-paper,
to be entitled
Porcupine's S5 5 Daily idvertifer.
Me tin aks I hear the reader exclaim What i have
we not Gazettes enpugh already ?" Is, and far t«o
many : but those that we havi, are, 1 general, con
duced in such a manner that their grit number, in-
Head of rendering Kline unneteiary, ithe only caufc
that calls for its eftabiilhmcij:. f
The gazettes in tliis country-have dofitmerc real in
jury tuan all its open caeiines ever iti<?r can do. They
mislead the peopie at home aod mi'prelmu them a
broad. It was these vehicles of ftf'on and discord
that entouraged the comities m tht eit to rebel ; it
was they that gave rife to the deprftion of Britain,
by exciting the people to such aits violence against
that nation, as left no room to dot that we were.de
termiaed on war; aa>l it was thf when an accom
modation had been happily ilirred up an
opposition to it such as has witnefTed, and
whioh was overcome by mirechai- These gazettes
it was, that, by reifreprefenting fdifpohtions of the
people, encouraged the French (proceed from one
degree of insolence to another, 'at lift their Minis
ter braves the Prefidont in bis*'*', and a bullying
commander comes and tells us tlh■« only bufmefs is
to seize our veUels, in violatior a treaty, in virtue
ot whiok alone he claims a right-'Uter our ports : and
it Is these gazettes thjt now have impudence to de
fend what their falfehood aad rr"e have produced.
1 fball be told that the peci *re to Mane; that
they are not obliged to read tbab®f*inab!c pablica- I
tions. But they do read the an d thousands wh«
read thctn, read nothing else. iupprefs them it iro
poflible ; they will vomit fortfe :r poison ; it is a pri
vilege of their natures, that W ear. abridge; and
therefore the only mode left 11 Counteract its ciTcifls.
This muS be done, too, iwrsimway. Books,
or periodical publications in form of books, may
be of some service, but are h> means a match for
their flying folios. A. falie-brffcat retv.aini uncomra
di&ed for a month, begins tooeked upon as a truth,
and when the dete&ioa at laakes its appearance* it
is often as nfelefs as that el dodlor who finds his
t patient expired. The only jod of opposition, then,
is to meet them on their o /OKiid ; to set foot to
loot ; difpnte every loch f every hair's breadth;
I fight them at their -own wes, and return them two
blows tor one
. A gazette of this ftarap iat I have long wifiled to
. fee, but I have wilhed ajut&ed it in v.i.n. Indig
-1 nation at the fupiner.efs ofert hai at got the
j better of all difSdencc iH twa capacity, and hai de
termined me to encoanteiafk. People have i.eari'
f one lide long caough ; tljail now hear the minf-
CONi'NS.
1 1. Porcupine's GszettH be of the usual
f and thefubfeription Eighllari a year, to belaid it
the expiration tf ea -h h*ar. • /
a. Advertisements w inserted at h*ff the usual
- price, which will alwayeqairecl in ready money.
3. The Censor, contg thoiie pieces from the
gazette that may appearth preserving in a more
portable form, with fmpiifications 'and amend
a menN as time may fife to, shall be publilhed
„ mouth fwtiticd to a copy r
delivered with his end of the month,
. 4. If a fufgeient na of fubfsribers be obtained
s the £rfi number of th ; ctte shall appear on, or be
d fore the jth of Marck
n N. B. A fubfcriptrfok is bow open at my shop,
1. oppolite jfestlemtnin the coun
ir try, who wifli to fub> are requeued to fend their
names.
ic Subscriptions are t# Bo#ob by Mr. James White,
c, bookseller ; ,it Sales Mr. Debeny, p»ft-ma(ter ;
s, at New-Havea by Jeers, baokfeller ; at Newbu
ry.poirt, by Mr. £.1, bookseller; at Ne.v-Yoik,
•r by Mr. S. ;at Baltimore, by Mr,
' n G. Hill, bookfelleChefter-town, Marylaad, byr
Mr. James Arthuft-mafier ; at Eafton, do. by
M». Greeabury ] at Freder ck-town, do. by
Messrs. Isaac and Meatz -, at Richanond, Virg.
by Messrs. Pritch»d Bavidfon ; at Norfolk, by
Messrs. Rainbowlannah ; and at by
Mr. Yonag, bo*.
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Clcand Watches.
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HAVE IMBED, by the late arrivals from
London, a laiortment of fVARRA NT E D
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he jewel'd Gold hes, with fecocds, of fuparior
id workmanlhip Jgaoce ; alfb capp'd aad jewel'd
ak and plain Gojshes ; capp'd & jewdl'd, capp'd,
he fcconds, day month, and plain Silver Watches ;
eight day &tr Clocks; elegant French Clocks
:al with raarbk: ; eight day and thirty hoar, bras*
works, icc. *
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