Nvmbf.Z 1664.] Will be Sold, On Tuesday the 9th day of January inft. at 7 o'clock in the Evening at the Mer chant's CoSfee House, the following des cribed trafts of land—viz. Seven contiguous trails of land, situate •n the waters of little Equimrak creik, in the county of Northampton, surveyed on warrants dated refpe&ively the 9th day of October, 1776, and patented in the year 1713. ALSO, Fifteen thousand acres, of land situate in in JJnion, Springfield and Shirly townships in Huntingdon county —Particnlarsof which may he known by applying to Charles Ed dy, No. 4, North Eighth Street. Peter Ben/on, Auctioneer. Jan. ?. dtioth. T0" BE" LET, ~, And pojTtfllou g»v«* the ift-fami»rf, v The House No. 107, Arch-street, N«r the corner of TbtrJ further partitulars, enquire as above, or at No, 88, Vine S'reet.' December ij dif Ran away the 25th of Decem ber, i;? 7, a Negro Man. about 5 feet 5 or 6 inch es high, of a yellow complexion; when fpofee to and called by hit name he has a quick (harp look Qut of his eyo. and (hews the white of them rery «p«tch; has taken all his eloathes with him, which are, a new kersey great coat, a grey broad cloth and clrvlc bodied coat, a striped vist, nankeen breeches, silk (lockings and ruffled (hirts, and a number of other cloaths. said Negro under loads farming, and is a t ood Ihoemaker and ear* penter ; he can read and write tolerably well—lt is likely he imy forge a pafi. Whoever takes up said negro and secures hi*i, so thatlget hira, fltall have Thirty Dollars reward, paid by the fubferiber, Susannah Medford, Ijving in Still Pond, Mary land, Kent coonty. N. B. The above Negro is 29 years old. January z. fit 60 Dollars Reward. RAN AW AY from the fobferiber, on the 14th of December, 1797, a Negro Man, about 11 years old, by the name of Cato.be is about 5 feet 7or 8 inches high, midling well proportioned; he has a very coa.-fe voice, his fore teeth ft and very far apar: ; there were one or two with him—l cannot rightly describe the cloaths he took with hjm, for he took two or three suits ; he had on when he went away, a . pair of kersey trowfers, a lralf wjojn drab coloured coat, a half worn wool hpt; he topk ivitiihim four very good (hirts—l •xpeit he has marie for Philadelphia or the Jerseys. Whosoever takes up said negro and secures him, so that the owner may get Jiim again, {bail have the above reward, paid by mc, JOHN M.OORE, giving in Still Pond, Kent county, Maryland. January i. *6tzaw Lodgings Wanted, Furni&ed or unhirniihed for a Gentleman, La dy and servant—two or three genteel Rooms an<f aOaricL , • .1 c-T.l w L'UIB. - r . n quire of the Printer. Dec. ap. *3t All Persons Having any demands aga'nft the Estate of the late Captain George Irwin, are reqtiefted to bring in tbeir accounts ptoperly attefled, on or before the firft day of January orxt ensuing and those who are indebted to said estate are so licited to mike immediate payment to SARAH IRWIN, Adminillratix. Nov. 29 1797. 6 James C. csf Samuel W. Fisher, AT THEIR STORE, N«.at3, corner of Arch and Front streets, 'H/trt ion SALS, £ Cetton and worded Hosiery in trunks, assorted A fiew bales red, white, and yellow Flannels Ditto futty romall Handkerchiefs Ditto Putlicat (ilk ditto # Ditto Poadicherrv and Madrafs ditto Ditto Gurrahs Bengal black Taffrties 4000 pieces Nankeens, and ' Few cheftsbeft Hrfon T« Atfo- IJOO boxes bed London Window Ghfs, from 8 by 6, to 19 by 14 —a»d 15 hhds. Glass Ware, assorted, which they wiildifpofe of cheaper than any ig the city. November an. yuvtf ' NOV/ LANDING, At South-street Wharf, 'I be Cargo of the Ship Concord, Captain Tliompfon, from Batavia. About 300 tons firft quali'y Java Coffee (the whole having been telefled) 80 tons Java Sugar, in caneflers and bags >□ legurcs of old Arrack Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves FOR SALS BJ PETER BLIGHT. l'/ho also offers For Sale, Just landej from (hip Amity, from Janftica. jo« hlids. Jamaica and 170 do. do. Rum. November 13. d6w A pi son well acquainted with thetheoryand book-keeping, manyyearscngaged inbuflnefsforhimfeif and others, would he glad to be employed, either as an agent er fa&or ; or irf posting books ; ftatinjj unsettled accounts ; or in executing any other kind of writ ing, in French or finglifli. A note addrefled to J. A. and left at this office y will be punctually attended to. November 3-awtf House and Lots, in Bordentaivn. TO BE SOLD, a hindfome two story Honfe. with the Lot on which it is eredted, situated about the middle of the beautiful and healthy Village of Bordentown. The house is forty two feet front, an J in neat order. The lot contaius one acre, ajid is one hsndred feet on the main ■flreet, and extends with the fame breadth to bask street. Alfa, a large Lot, containing nearly feur acres, Separated from the form rby back street. One third only of the purchase money will be re quired upon executing a deed, and for the re mainder, such credit will be given as the purchase er may chufe. This property will be fold free •- all incumbrances, ind an indisputable title give a f For further particulars enquire either of Dr. William Burnes, rdidiag in Bordentown, near, the premises, who will (hew the fame, or of PETER THOMSON, Conveyancer, -co. 144, Market-street. December 1. 3-w f PHILADELPHIA: TUESDAY hVF.NING, 7ANUART 9, 1798. For Savannah, , TO SAIL THE FIRST OPENING, t t_ The faft failing (hip SWIFT PACKET, Patrick Gaiaarw, Master, I yIOW lying the firft wharf below Market Street—bas handfotne at commodations f if pa(Ten«rer«—For freight or pas sage apply to the Matter on board, or to N. iff y. Frazer, No. 95, South Front Street. Who have on hand, and for Sale, Prime Rice, in whole and half tierces, Georgia and Carolina ladigs, Molalfes in lthds, Teneriffe wine, ice. Sec December 27 jtawtf. Wanted to Charter, P—, A Britifb vefH, fifteen hundred to two thousand fiv? hundred hir burthen. Peter Blight. \ WHO HAS Ffiß. SALC, Choice Port Wise in pises and hog (hoc aftd OJ6 Londno Particular Madeira, fit tor imme diate life, in pipes. December 10 §lw for Charleston, j THE SHIP V E N us, I Lying at the ivharj of Mejfrs. Perotts I QHE will 'nke Freight on rtrv 1 1 o low terms, and fail the firft opening.—Apply to the matter on board, or to , Jos. Anthony Ssf Co. Detember >8 § For Amsterdam, »—a. The Ship FARMER, r.jjjjyjjjsffity' John M'CoiloiW, Master ; WILL fail in a few days, tha greater part of her eargo being ready. For freight of fifty tons of Coffee, or pas sage, apply to the master on board, at Walnut ftreet wharf, or to JOHN SAVAGE. Who is Handing, out of the said Ship, from Boar deanx, and For Sale, Claret in hhds. White Wine in quarter eaiks Claret ia cafe*, of a superior quality Fentiniac, } Sauteruc, V Wines in cases Lunille, ) Prunes in boxes novtmher 24. f For Londonderry, 7" * THE BRICANTINE William Whitten, Master. " A strong good veffal, about two hundred tons, to fail with ali convenient speed, a ttt«> Mrr nf her '■Trtrn enffag*d—nam lyi»cr at Willing and FfanWs'iwtmtr rwr irwgnt ; faee, apply to th« captain, or JOHN SKYRIN, LanJenbcrger's "wharf. Who wants to Charter. A Vessel of about three hundred tons. noy 18. 5 For Sale or Charter, -< —1-. The Snow GOOD HOPE ' Will carry about 1200 barrels,and is ready to take in a cargo. For terms apply to Pragers Ess Co. No. 151, South Secand-ftreet. Who have for sale—prime St. Croix Sugar and Rnm, Madeira, Lisbon, and TenerifTe wine. November 7. dtf. For Liverpool, The copper bottomed Ship Hamburg Packet, Captain Silas Swain. A Large proportion of h«r ■ _£\. cirgo being ready to go rn board, is ezpe<Rcd to fail on or about Sanday, the 3d of December. For Freight or Passage, apply to the Captain oh board, at Walnut-street Wharf, or to PH*LIP NIC KLIN Co. - november 11. 5 For Savannah, in Georgia, THE SHIP Sally Butler, Captain Chisholm, A new vessel, with excellent xr'r«S.-> accommodations for paflengers— Sjils on the loth of December. For Freight or Passage, app'y to ROSS ts* SIMSON. Wbt have /» difpafc of, A small invoice of GLAUBSR SALTS INDIGO, and a parcel of HOLLY WOOD. November 18. § To be fold, An KLEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, contain ing 6 acres and 40 perches, with a neat two story btick House and Kitchen thereon, an apple Orchard, &c. situate on the Irish trait lane, in the tqwnftiip of Nioyamenfing, about one mile from the city of Philadelphia. Further particulars will be made known upon application at the office of tile Philadelphia Gazette. The improvements upon this place, for tafle and elegance, (land unrivalled. December I. dtf The Subscriber intends to make applicition for the renewal of a Certificate of a Share in the Bank of the United States, (landing in the name of A. B. N0.5004, dated Julv it, 1797. the fame having been loft. JOHN GRAHAM. Richmond, Dec. 1. Mw . ROSS £sf SIMSON, HAVE FOR SALE, A few bales Baftas, Cqflas, and a quantity of Bengal COTTON Bengal SUGAR, in bags and boxes Jamaica, St. Vincents, > RUM. and Bengal J 30ocaiks RICE, snd A parcel of (hip building RED CEDAR. C-n.27. § By John Fenno, N° il9 Chefnut Street. NICKLIN y GRiFPIPH, At rht r Store on Walnut StreetWhart — HAVE FOR SALS, 5? hhris. r>f Jimatca Hum .*ladeira Win: in pip« and hhds. TenerilTe do. in pipes Oifd Port do. in hhds. Imperial Te» in qoai terj and efg%tbs of cliells Sail Canvjfs, N«. I, to 8 Dimitiet, Ginghams, and Mufiuteti, in packa ges fii'tihlc fur the Weft li/dta market Nails assorted Black quart bottles Queens ware in hhds. and crates Yellow •_hre dry in esfks ; And at New-York, onboard the Ihip Diana, fl-om Liverpool,exported ro«nd ] as f<>on as the navigation is "pen, Fine Liverpool Salt Coils Spanifls Bro rn "] : Vejnian (ted Purple Brown n^rm-rc Patent white *>UNTS Whit* Vad Red lead Colebthar vitriol z6O handles Sheathing paper Seaming tw'ne Ship Di ana, ... 0r a ' e ° r C^ arter - ALSO, N? B. " t he late tirm of Philip Nicklin & Co. is now changed to NICKLIN GRIFFITH. January I. ecdtf Insurance Company of North America. THE Stockholders are hereby informed, that a dated meeting of the Company will b« held at their office on the niuth day of January next (be ing the second Tuesday in the month) for the Elec tion of twenty-five Direitors for the eefsing year. EB&N. HAZARD, Sec'ry. . December 14. th&mtgthj Pennfyivania Population Com papy. THE Shareholders are hereby notified, that an of Officers for the ensuing year, will be h'eld at the Company's office, n0.53, north Fourth street, on Wedhefday, the 10th day of January nelt, at-ll o'clock. By order ol the Board, SOL. MARACHE, Sec'ry. December i 6 eodtiothj THE AMERICAN LADIES POCKET-BOOK, for 1798. JUST PUBLISHED By WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, No, 17, south feeond-ftreet—containing N elegant Frontispiece of the Marquia la Fay with v» llluliraiion; being all account pal events in the public lite of the Marquis, with a (ketch of the fufferingj of himfelf and his unfortuaate family. A complete Almanack —104 ruled pages for memorandums, obfervjtion*, &c. arfo,for account of monies paid and received for everyday in tbe year —a marketing and other ufeful meet ings of friends —1 ill of births, deaths, &c.—new country dances, poetry, songs, enigmas, &c. &c. ALSO, The Gentleman's annual Pocket Remembrancer, for 1798 —containing an Almanack; 104 ruled pages for memorandums and cath account; Duties payable on .goods imported into the United States. Cuftom oufe fee!, &c. (lamp duties, to take place after tbe 3 ifH>cr mber;a lift of the post tovos and croCs-roads in the United 2tat»; a variety of uleful tables, and othrr interelling matter. W. Y. BIRCH, constantly keepa tor sale, ageneral alfortmcutof account Itooks, and other llai onary goods, and makes to order books of any size , and ruled to any pattern. Elegant Maps, on Rollers, and a large Chart of the Weft-Indies. Hair and leather Trunks—Playing Cards, Englilh and Ametican. Dec. *7 —* 3U Tin Plates, FOR SALE BV SIMON WALKER, Pine, near Fifth street, December 18. iw Hyson and Young Hyson Tea. A few chelU of excellent quality, For Sale, cor ner of Second and pin« streets. December 26. eotf DANCING SCHOOL. WILLIAM M'DOUG ALL presents his moll r?fpe.flful compliments to his form er employers and the citizens in general, aad re turns his most gratefal thanks, for the very bountiful encouragemsuthe has expetienced for tnefc twenty-five years pad, takes this opportu nity of informing them, that his school is now open, at his Elegant Ball Room, in South Fourth-Street, between Chefnut and Walnut-ftreet9. To begin at 10 in the morning for young ladies, and 6 in the evening for yoHr.g gentlemen. Dec. lawtf. The Suhlcriber, Informs those to whoa he is indebted, that his books, which have been kept open for their inspec tion (ince December 1796 are,balanced to the 3 tft ult. and will during the present month <iemain open at his Counting-house in Chefnut Street for their further inveftigatioa and fciut ny. JAMftS GREENLEAF. Philadelphia, J.m. 1111798. Canal Lottery —No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, tbezoth Inft. Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at Scon Dollars, at Wm. BLaCKBURN's Lottery and Brokers Office, No. 64, South Second-flreet— Tickets iu. the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten Dollars, where check books are kept lor regifler ir.g and ejtauii iing in tliafe, the." City (A Walhing ton, No. 11. and faterfon Lotteries, and informa tion where tickets may be had in most of the Lotte ries authorifad by law in any of the States of the Union. N. B. The.business of 3 BaaKta, in buying and felling all kinds of Public Stoc!i and Securities, difcounti-.g Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of Lands, Iloufes, &c. fcc. will be duly attendciito, by Wm. BLACKBURN. November IJ, § NOTICE. ' ALL perf >ns who have any demand* agamft th««ft*»e of Will»m ¥LESwrooo, of I Liverpool, late of Philadelphia, merchant, «5e | cealed, are' requefled to exhibit their accounts, 1 properly-attelled ; and those who are indehtt J [ to the fame, are desired to make immediate! payuei.t, to GEO. DOBSON, ) ...... No. 15, So. Tbird-ftrect. ) ' January 4. dtf forJJLY, By JOHN MILLER, jun. fcf Co. No. 8, Ch»lniit-ftreet, One hunartd and eighty hales BENGAL GOODS, Amonglt which are, Gurra'is Mwnoedies Raitas . Saunas Cuzz nails Tamla Coiiaes Guaz/» Emertics Bloe dotM Calteo-s Palampoors Romali Handfcei chiefs Amongli them are a great proportion of the manufactures of Patna. December 1. $ JUST RECEIVED, "(via .New-York) AND NOW OPENING, BY George Dobson, - -No If, south Third ftrect, An cxtenfive and general aiTortmcnt of HA&ERDASHERY, viz. Best London milt Pins Galloons and Ferrets Common do. dp. Worsted Bindings, affor- Makentie'sfuper,patent ted colours white chapel Needles Imperial, diaper, and Ntfns Thread no. 6tp Thread Tapes 40, regularly assorted White Edgings Lisle do.no. 130 to 500, Black nd coloured Chi reguUrly assorted nefe Ribbands Cohiured do. Sattin and figured do. Black sewing Silks Bi?ckVelvet, 1 -4 to lid Colecred do. and Twill Velvet & pelon Sattin Silk and cottrji Wires French Cambrick ■Do. do. Ribbands Scotch do. ST.irt Moulds and Wires Plain gilt and plated Black brush Feathers Buttons And a compleat aflbrtment of Goods, fu it able to the prelent and approaching fcafon, at reduced prices. Dec. 6. dtf Employment for the Poor. FLAX tor SPINNING, To be given ont every fecosd, fourth, and sixth day morning, between the hours of 10 aad io— back of no. 51, f'outh Fifth llreet, ahove Spmce ftreet. ' eodiw For Sale by th'e Subscribers, Priipe Rice in <wbolc and balf tierces Bouideaux Brandy TentriJJe Wine Melajjes Georgia and Garolina Indigo - Rayens Duck and tne bogjhead of paint brtffbes. . . A -a*. & y KW ji, Svntb Front Street. Nov. 7. dim Jb'refh Raisins. A Small cargo just arrived, and now landing at Chefnut street wharf, from the sloop Ya ri.ee, capt. Haikell, confiding of Kegs, Boxes and Jars. A few Jars of excellent Grapes, pnd sacks of foft (helled Almonds. Apply to the Matter on board, cr to . Jos. Anthdny & Co. December 19 §.tt Imported (via New York) on the ihip Hero, from Madras and Calcutta, and for fala by the fubferiber, at No, 61, Chefsut firect, between Second and Third Streets, the follow ' ing articles . • Maharagpnges Qhartonna Dorsns Chintz and Calicoes Dacca worked muslins Gillis Romais Bandaanoes Nillas & Penfiafoes Cfiafla Romals Blue cloth Hair ribbon Mall MulUiar.ktfchiefs Palempores t Patna do. Banares Opium Lesser Cardimum Semis. , . * Samuel Wilcox. novemfcer tuth«4w Chocolate and Mustard, of a superior quality vnanufaflured, GINGER and Pepper, ground ; Qielled or pearl Barley ; Philadelphia Porteri Beer, Ale and Cyeler ; Taunton and Burton Ale ; London Porter ; red. Port and Lisbon Wine, I'uitable for exportation or home consumption. The highest pi ice given for Muftard-SeeJ. Also forfale, A quantity of Bocking and common Baizes, a variety of colors; a bale of Fustians, Shawls, &c, for sale bv JOHNHAWORTH, No. SB, south Fiont-ftrcet. nrrv. 17. rn.&th.t.xj. STOLEN Oat of the fubferibet's office a large Hue clothcloai,half worn- The infideof theGollar is faced partly with scarlet velvet and partly with scarlet cloth, and it has a ftlver hook and chain as a fattening. A suitable reward will be paid for reftoriog it. WILLIAM MEREDITH No. 111 South 3d Street. Dec. 16. diw FOR SALE, By the Subscriber, at hit Store, No. 75, Sooth Water-street, A general affortmant of China Ware Black and coloured Sattir.s Do. do. l,«teHrißgs Do. do. Handkerchiefs Do. do. fewing_Silks Imperial and Hyfun Teal I.ong and Ihort Nas.keens Quick Silyer, in tubs . Holland Gin, in pipes Assorted G!afs Ware, in cases White and I Javaciia Sagars, in hoxes Molaffcs w hog(bead« St. Croi* Rum and in do. l.ondon particular Madeira Wiue Shtrry and Malaga Wines, in rvcrt-r cflcs Red, yeilowand pale Barks, in chclls Logwood, &£. m,v tuJcf4w JOSEPH smts. War-Office of the United States, Jcnvnry the \ft, 1798. WHEREAS fraiias have been praeUfod,. in Warrants far Bounty Lands, dne ro the OfSccrs'and Holdi.-rsjif the late Contiuentaf i'-rmy, by the projud.on o£ forged inflruments. To check in future such impoGiions, it has been thought auvifeable ; that all perfoss, haring claims i>>r bounty tandi, whether in their own right, as legal rcprefentative, or by virtue of any inrtrumeut or deed of transfer, be required to forward their rsfpe&ive claims to the War Office, on or before rhe firil day 01 January 1799 in order ihst such claim* may be 'duly examined, ?dj*!ked and deter mined upon. To substantiate such chinas, 2 (Iri * obf-rvance ot the rule# herttofore iffuelfrora the War Office will be indifpeniable ; and in aitdiricnjo what is requir ed by thefaid rules, the certificate oJ the r.cknow ledgement of a Dee Jor Power of Attorney, nmit -all# set forth the place of refidenct and occupation of the c.'aimant or person making such acknowledg ment! ; and when the pjoct of [ rrloual knowledge is by a witocf* or wituefles, thrir place or places of residence rei.lt be set forth m like minrrer- JAMES M-UEnRV, of Jan. ?. <l6w B A L L. Mr. Franci<refpe.S fully informs hi»kbelar», and the public in general, that hi« second praftiSng Ball will ta on i harf'ay the 1 rth at the new Af feraMv Ra»ra South Fourth Street,b«we;o Chefnut and Waln»t Strrrt— Ladi-s Tickets to bthad by ap plying t» the fchobrs of Mr. Francis, or at hi« hof/e No. 70 North EighiU Street.—Gcrdenen's tickets one dollar each, to be hae of Mr. Francis, at the Academy, or at hi» Wmfe. Mr. Francis likewise informs the Snbfcriber to the Seled Balls, that the next wi'l be on I'ucfday the 16th—1 hose fubferibers wbo have not yet received their tickets arc requested to apply for them as a bove. Mr. Francis continues to take Scholars as nfual. Jan. 7. d4t Bank of North Amferica, January I, 1798. AT a meeting of the Dire&ors this day, a divi dend of fix per tent, was declared for the last half year, which will be paid to the Stocknolders or their reprefestative* at any time after ;he ictb inft. By order of the board. ' JOHN NIXON, Present. dtioth Bank of the United States, January ifl, 1798. THE Directors have this day declared a dividend of sixteen dollars on each (hare for the last fix m«nths,—fi lfo an additional dividend of four dol lars on each ihare, arising from surplus profits.! Which dividends will be paid to the Stockhold ers, or their legal reprcfentatives, after the 10th nft. d6t GEORGE SIMPSON, Cajbier. 0" The owner* of the Brigantine Mercury, William Uroo, nailer, captured by a Spanish privateer and fold at Ceuta in last De cember, may receive interfiling information ref pe&ing her, by applying to the Department of TTie Printers in the sea-port towns of P»P*rs- Jan" C y French Circvjating Library. JOSEPH E. G. M. De La GRANGE, No.ne Walnut-street, INFORMS those who wi(h to recur to the only means of becoming perfeft in the FAnch Lan guage, that he has just opened his Lidrart, con littin? of upwards of 1450 volumes, the best cal culated to a.*jrd either ufefuiiniiruilion, or plea fiire. The conditions, together with a catalogue of the Library, may be seen at every book-feller's in town. n. Bv All translations from and into the French, Engtilh and Spanish Languages, executec with ac cural) and difpateh. coins nov. 15. foiTsAle; - By BENJAMIN CLARK, No. 55, the coma- of Chefnut and Front streets, A large quantity of Clocks and I vy Itches. Alfa, a general afTortment ps Tools, 'Kites and Materials, confiding of Clock Move ments, eight day and thirty hour brass pinion* and f»r;{e work ; Bells, clock and watch Dials, Springs, Hands, Glades, Putiice Stone, Emery, Rotten Stone, Cat Gut; bench, Hand and tail Vices; Turns, Pliers,Chains,Seals,Keys, &c. &c. %* Apprentices Wanted. novembcr 3. ffrtiHf Landing this day, From on board tb« schooner Two Friends, Dan iel Crawlev, Matter, w pipw and j Jamaica RUM, FOR SALE BV George Latimer & Son. uovemher 9. { FOR SALE, at Wm. Young's Book Store, No, si, Second P. reet, the corner of Chefnut dreet, REPORT of the Committee of the House of Reprefeotatives of the United States, appoint ed to prepare and report Articles of Impeachment against WILLIAM BLOUNT, a Senator of the United States, impeached of high crimes and mis demeanors, madein purl'uancc of a refblution of the HoufVof Reprcfentatives, authorizing thefaid Committee to fit during the recefc of Congress, and inilrufiing c£cm "to enquire, and, by all lawfid " means, todifcaver the whole nature and extent " of the offence whereof the (aid William Blount " stands impeache.<, and who are the »arti« and " aflociates therein." Printed hj order of the House ofßeprefer.tatrues. December ic j NOTICE. ~ To holders of J AMES GREENLEAPs and EDIVARD EOX*J Engagements IN consequence of many having been prevent-' ed, from iate unavoidable tircura(lances from obtaining their Certificates, agreeable to former notice. The Trustees now inform them, they *rf ready to ifTue toe fame to those who may ap ply ffstii-n Cxty days, at No. 8 Chefnut Street, aari thof© who do not, will be confident) as re iiiKjwiOiing their claim on llie Aggregate Fund provided tor their payment. HENRY PRATT, THCMAS W. FRANCIS, JOHN MfLLER, JUN. JOHN ASHLEY, JACOB BAKER. December 15. diet [Volume XI: i.
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