SHOEMAKER csf BERRETT, HATs RIMOVhD THEIR INSURANCE OFFICE to No. 9, south Front street. I heir rr on i at the Coffee-houfe will continue to Oe if tended froai lz till i o'clock in the day, and from 6 to 8 o'clock in the evening. JACOB SHOEMAKER, Has also removed his Counting-house to the fame place, where he has for sale a few pipes choice London Paaticular Madeira Wire ; Frcneh and spanilh Brandy ; Claret to calks and cases, of fu- . perior quality, and a few Packages Glass and Queen's-ware ; also, a quantity ef Carolina Soal leather, which will be fold very low to clofc the sales. _Philadelphia, i» mo. it, I7qß. 5 THE~CARGO, ' Of the Ship INDIA, Captain Ashmkad, from BATAVIA, Consisting of JAVA COFFEE, Of the First Quality—to be Sold, by MORDECrtI LEWIS. dec II d 2w FOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, 14 four pound Cannon, different lengths, 5 Carronades. t JOHN NIXON & CO. I December 1. $ j: - ro HEYoIvT. ! ® A quantity of choice 1 imotby Is" Clover j H A Y. i Enquire of the Printer. f* dfceember 7 d6t 11 For sale by the Subscribers, The Cargo of the- Schooner Sincerity, from LAGUIRA, 150 feroons of cotton j r< 40 do. of indigo j 522 fanegas of cocoa 20,56 hides J. 1 4 bundles of gum ? 38 barrets } COFFEE I bale of Deer skins ™ Willings & Francis. tr decemhei 10, 1798 dtf • '1 lie Subicribers ej Have received by the late European arrivals, the in Following Merchandize, c -j Shipped them principally on consignment, which rhry oft'er by package to Wholesale Stpre Keepers, «>r others, on very advantageous terms, for cash, notes, or bills of exchange on London. Medford & Willis, No. 78, North Front Street. IRISH LINENS. Printed calicoes, furnitures, purple and colored shawls Mufiins, plain, striped, checked and fancy 1 Balalore, jaconet and book handkerchiefs Pins and lundry haberdafliery Scotch and colored threads Scarlet cloth cardlnala f Durants and Worsted, cotton and fancy hosiery I'elt, castor and beaver hats Yorklhire plains and broadcloths L Plain and twilled coatings andduffills X Caflimeres and fwanfdowns Stripe, point and role blankets White colored and Wel(h flannels Knapt Kendall cottons Worlled and mohair plushes Pewter, aflorted in small calks | n ' Spades, (hovels, frying pans & ironmongery An invoice of Watches & 100 calks nails aflorted, l ro n<rv i» I go TaE tAßrNEkitilP OF Alexr. J. Miller, S^Co. BEING dissolved on the firft inflant, by the death of James Davis, all persons indebted to the fame art requested to fettle with the sub- '"f fcriber, and thofeto whom they are indebted are requested to call on him for payment. ALEXR. J. MILLER, fur No. 64, South Front Jlreet. * fer Who has on hand, to ie Disrotir.o or cm low tkrms, 1 By the Package or Piece. Yo Fine plain and tamboured Muflinfc No Guzzennas 1 Baftas No CofTaesl 1 Rabobgungies India Callicoes Bonk Muslins Coloured ditto * Heal & Mock Madras & pullicat hkfs. (bei Brown Silefias nan Tickings, C~jc. Qc. No for' JUST ARRIVED, C . Ol AN ASSORTMENT OF irish Linens Ruflia Sheetings. re r " nov zt 4 Bar FRESH FRUITS. ~ This dify, will he landed at Hamilton's wharf, from on board the brig Eliza, captain Vaughan, • MALAGA FRUITS, I Of the best quality, consisting of Sun Raisins in kegs, > j Muscatel and Bloome do. in boxes, ; c j- s l'igg» in ktgs and boxes, ord Soft (helled Almonds in sacks, 'rate Jordan do. in boxes, but Lemons in chells, J 3e,jl Anchovies in kegs, Pruens in boxes, p A few jars Grapes, See. &c. ma l Also on band, Nei Holland Geßeva in pipes, Fro Sherry Wine in quarter calks, French and Spanilh Brandy in pipes and butts. f Best Olive Oil in boxes of 12 bottles. V' For Sale by PETER KUHN, jf" No. 179, N. Market Street. j nc | December 6. diot Joh GOOD WAGES Ji WILL bi j-MVin to a servant Man, who can bring a good recommendation, awl will a v.ily lit No. rti Waltiut-ftrect. {J ... ' 4 dtf S ■f and < Wants a Place, A WOMAN with a good Bread of Milk, Enquire at No. 58 South Front ilrc«, , r .„ Dec. to- N Now Landing, I s From on board the (hip John Btilke'ey, and j for sale at thf (lores of Jefle & Robert ! ' Wain, }jo,oco weight of Java Coffee, of the frcft quality in bags. to 150,000 weight of Java Sugar, , and in canniflers. Nov. 23 rf'f All persons Indebted to th« Eft ate of Mr. John FENNo,late r) the 0 r Philadelphia, deceafed,are desired to make pay hoice ment, and those having any demands, to present them for settlement, to ,f fu * SAMUEL BLODGET, Adm'r. < a ", !>0 * 1 " JOHN WARD FENNO, Agent c to the administration. nov. ?6 j^m '5 " Lancafler County Butter, IN KEGS,—FOR SALE, Enquire at No. 92, Market-flreet, near Third-Street. dec I £ WOODBURY ACADEMY. THE Trustees of the Woodbury Academy, tija in the c ninty (if Gloucester, New-Jersey, ' have the latista<slion to inform the numerous j patrons ot that institution, that they have en • i S'gcd the Reverend 7homas Piston, to be :he principal, and to take upon himfelf th® charge 1 of the abavefeminaryof learning, and that the j school will be opened on Monday the tenth inft. er I Among the exercifss taught here, will be the Engli/h, Latin and Greek languages, gramati cally.—Reading, Uniting and Arithmetic in all 'ts branches; Stenography, Geometry, Geogra and the use of the Globes, Navigation, Sur | ""<yi"g i CSV ier This Institution was formerly under the care , and direflion of the Reverend Andrew Hunter, i and the fame attention to the education and mo I rals of the youth, which under him so highly i diftinguiflied il, will be pursued wiih unremit ting endeavors, by the present principal and du ly attended to by the trustees. The town of Woodßury is filiated on an high an i elevated spot : It is airy, pleasant, and re markably healthy, and is but nine miles distant from the City of Philadelphia J Parent?, guardians and others, who are dif — posed to feritf their youth to this place, will find exceeding good, decent and comfortable board q the ' n £ anc ' ' B( 'P n S' an d upon reasonable terms. _ Furiher applicatiun may be made to the prin cipal, or John Sparks jO,' Thomas Hendry on. Franklin Davenport jojhua L. Howell •et. J°l> n Blacizu/od I Jfhn Lawrence - c j Thomas Hcjlon J ELiSHA CLARK, Secretary of the Board. Woedbury, Dec 3 diot Ephraim Clark, CLOCK WATCH MAKER,, Corner of Front and Market streets, Philadelphia, HAS JUST RECEIVED, BY the different arrivals, a large supply of Clock and Watch makers and Silver Smiths Tools, files and materials, 4 consisting or RowHng Mills, large and small Bench and Hand Vices, Turnbenches. Plyers, Sliding Tongs, Bra ces and Birrs, Grooving tools, Sawe,Scratch brefh ef, Blow pipes, Screw and Draw plates,large and small Hammers, Clock dials, cad brass Bells, for ged wsrlc and pinions, Emery, Pu mice (lone, Borax, Spelter Sorder, Brass, Steel and Iron wire, sheet Brass, niain springs and glatles _ K°'d, gilt, and ftcel chains, fcals and keys, &c. &c. (CJ* Clocks and Watches carefully repaired WOV- tl e^Hrf Notice is hereby Given, b- ' I "HAT application will be made at the Trea ,e X fury of the United States for the renewal of the following certificates of Six per CentSi funded debt—(landing in the name of Robert an Wilson of Calcutta in Bengal, Surgeon in the service of ths honorable United Company of merchants of England trading to the East-In dies, which were loft from on board the Swal low-Packet, capt Kidd, from Falmouth to New " York. Dolls. Cts. No 10,444, Keg. office 14th Dec. ( 1793, one certificate for 33 f No 10,478, Reg olfice 17th Dec. utj 1703> one certificate for rgj9 50 Ellijion & Jahn Perot. nov 13 eod6w An ' Whereas the certificate of two (bares of the Bank of the United States in the name ot Samuel Amory, of London, banker, No. 3181, :(Tued in lieu of 11593, 11594, were forwarded from London by the Britilh packet j CoonteA,, of Leicester, capt. Dodd, bound for New York, which packet was captured by the French, and the fattl certificate loft; and for the , '• renewal of which, application is made at said f Bank, and all persons concerned are desired to ~ - take notice. ca " CLEMENT BIDDLE. Ju ? >, Phila. OA. 1-6, 1798. eo6w a " d Patent Ploughs, and TO be fold for cash by Jofepli Salter at Atfion P't X Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan P re l Harker., Woodbury—and Jefle Evans, Lumber- Obj ton, Those who have used them give them the preference to any other kind, as they require 3 less team, break the ground better, are kept in "IT at less expence and are fold at a cheaper To 'rate—the plan is much Amplified and consists of Dl but one piece of- cast iron, with the handles and A beam of wood ; they may belixed with wrought pfea lays and coulters to be put on with screws and sou " taken off at pleasure Patent rights for fending with inftruaions for h ° making them may be had by applying to John Newbold, or the fubferiber No. 21a North Front-fireet. Who has for Sale; d Or to Lease for a term of tears, A number of valuable trafls of Land, well situated fer Mills, Iron iVorks or Fjrms, most- ' * ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon (late of Pcnnfylvania. Those who may d< incline to view them will please to apply to Johs Canan esq. near Huntingdon. Charles Newbold. A iuly «? 2awtf D in tl 1 Horses to Winter. ,lere HORSI.S will be taken in to winter at P«o- h spict Hill, at the i» Milestone, on the Bnftol road ; they will l e wc n fed with doyci . ret s" " and timothy hay, well littered and cleaned and v. ill also have a large fiel i to exercise themselves \. fcen the weather is -ood—Enquire of Mr ' Wilr,am BtH, merchant, Watet flreet, or on the » I remixes, ' Nov " 7 wf tf d< FOR SALE, , and B J ihc Subfcribcrs ibert 200 Bolts RuHia Duck, 50 pipes London pai tit ular bill Madeira Wine C ep 1 pair nine-pound Cannon ' A )'e«' Baits Madras Handkerchiefs 40oolbs Fine Flota Indigo r, 13 Barrels Beef. JVillines fa" Francis. Penn-llrcet, ) Novrmbtr 28 j § > late Prime Sugars, pay- 0 Will be landed from the Enterprize, captain 'r. Langdon, lying at Mcrris' wharf, Forty one hogsheads of •^ nt Jamaica Sugars, of the firft qual m ity (entitled to drawback) For sale by , . Wharton fa* Lewis, no. 115, fomh Front fir. ;et, T 3- dlw IMP OR TED] § From Hamburgh, Bremen, and London, A ND FOK SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, An assortment of German Linens, CONSISTING OF j- '' Ticklesburgs ** Ofnaburgs reus Wcrcr , ij(eß en Checks and stripes •" e Bielefeld linen ,r £ e Brown filefias the Silesia lawns ft* Siamois, &cs &c. j 150 Boxes of Claret. 1 a || 5 Boxes of hollow glassware r ra . It calks of Ruflia briiiles Si;ur- ALSO ON HANDy 1 Box of Irish Linens :are I Trunk silk goods I Box of Gingham, m 0 And a complete assortment of I " n'itl English Buttons. ' < ( ' u ' Erich fa" Lewis 801 l man, . , No. 100, Spruce ftree'. r 'gh ncven b;r 19 eoiot ant FOR SALE. L r Rice, in whole and half Tierces, j Carcjina and Georgia Indigo. AND A PARCEL OF * Shipping Furs and Skins. u Apply to N. £9' J. Frcizier, N®. 95, So. Front Street* eg novembcr 13 3taw3w John Miller, jum\~ al Has returned to the City, AND IS REMOVING FROM NO. 8, CHESNUT, To the Five Story Building, in Dook near Third-street. ' Where he has for Sale J 250 Bales of Bengal Goods; v« CONSISTING OF , Ceflaes „ iia, Baftas Mamoodies iC I Humhums .Is Calicoes Handkerchiefs, CsV, & c . The remains oLajStock of n a d DRY GOODS', V Confifling of Woolens only, ad aiupncst them asi, H ir- Cloths u- Coatings id Blankets es Kendal Cottons an , ■c- . Hats, &c. :d A L S 0, d " _ 100 Hhds. of Old Rum, Of a fine flavor, 3d fcf 4th proof, a- 10 j | This Day is Published, H ' ri AND FOR SAL *BY J. FE N NO, I Ig,CH ESN UT-S i R IIT AN ADDRESS £. lo the People of Maryland, I ON the origin, progress and preicat {late of ' French ag K rrffion, with a (ketch 0 f the infamous If", attempts te degrade the Government of the United Statet, and some reflections on the late proceedings in Congress ; written the lad of April ; n the pre 1 tent year, by a Member of the Hoafe of Reprefen- rat ' v< "- , $ June xi This Day Publijhed, And for sale at the Office of the Editor, No. ~1 3 119 Che,fnnt-(lreet, (Price 1 -ith t>fa Dollar J AN ORATION, > Pronounced July 4, 1798, 1 •t t ' le of the Towb ef BOSTON, in comKiemßration of the anni- verlary of American Independence, e . By JostAH OytNcr. B d Ihe inroads upon our public liberty, call 1 0 L°Ti r^P ara, ' on —The wrongs we have fuflained, I " or Justice. That Reparation and tint ■ T> Jufl'ce, may yet fie obtained, by Union, Spirit, • | and Ftrmness. But to divide and conquer w« „ . the maxim of the Devil in the garden of Eden, n 2lf 7"J te ind e " S '?™ Hath b « n the P rind " hou ° pre fait v from that period to the i n \ ■- Observations on the Boston Port-Bill, &c.p. ,8 r.u, g august tbC iate U '" Cy ' ju "- His r Creditors °f the Subscribers. f P L E.ASF. TO l AKE NOTICE, that we hjveap- C Pleas for ,h° u r!"' 1 ?" c the Court of C »«' » f *■ fo . r thc benefit of an aft of assembly, p a (T-d ihe J THURSnAv , Ap,i ' u fti a ' ,d thf y have appointed dhnV, y ■ S7t r lnft - '° hear u » and cur Cre rX' •" «'v Of Philadelphia, at f„ch place -r-r " attend be heM ' a " d Wh " e PATRICK CAVANAUGH, T 6 " JAMES DOUGHERTY, PETER G. ROSE, 1"" JOHN GREENE, n 1 LEWIS D GRAFF, James M'Calley. dec 8 RICHARD STOKES. A y CC " ' 3'aw 3 w 5 as g NOTICE. nefi ALL persons indebted to the Eflate of Sam- E un. Walus, elq.of Murcey tounfhip, in the county of Lycoming, lately deceased, are R hereby required to come forward immediately and pay their refpedive debls.—And all persons having legal demands against the Eflate, are ; reqaelled to produce their accounts, properlv A , authenticated, for fcttlemeiit. JOHN WALI.IS, r' ei i WILLIAM ELLIS, CAdmi n ift ra . S DANIEL SMITH, > ton , n N JOHNADLUM, S ' m. deccfiiuer ,3 - 1 "J marshal's United States, ) «. Pennfylvania Diftriil, 3 IN pursuance of a writ to me direfled from the hon. Richard Peters, Efqnirc, Judge of the DHlrift Court of the United States, in, and fsr the Pennsylvania Diftriil, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Morchant's Coffee House, 1 in the City of Philapelphia, on Saturday the 15th day of December inflant, at 12 o'clock at noon, tho armed French veflel the Jaloux, with her apparel, guns, and apurlenanecs, captured by the public armed (hip the United States, John Barry, Esquire, commander, in the said jtain Diftriil Court condemned as forfeited. WILLIAM NICHOLS Marffial. Marshal's Office, Dec. 7, 1795. Uuited States "> ff Pennsylvania Diflriit. J IN Purfuanee of a Writ to mc dire»sled from the honorable Richard Peters, esquire, Judgeofthe „ Diftriil Court of the United States in and for the '' Pennsylvania Diftridt, will be exposed to public fale at the Merchants' Coffee-Houfc in the City of Philadelphia, on Saturday the fifteenth day of Dccembea inflant, at II o'clock at noon, the arm ion, ed French vessel, Le Sanfparcii, with her apparel, guns, and appurtenances, captured by thj public armed (hip, the United States J hn Barry, esq. Commander ; and in the laid Ditln<3 Court, con demned a J forfaited. WILLIAM NICHOLS, marshal. ■ Marflials Office J December 7, j JHti SUBSCRIBERS, ~ 1 Of the City Dancing Assembly a\RE informed, that theFirft .Assembly will be held onThurfdryt! e io-b inft. atOiLLERs Hotel. Thomas IV. Francis James Gibfon Thomas Ketland Jonathan Williams , Mathews Pearte Stephen Kingston ; William Macpherfon Samuel Murgatroyd December 11 FOR SALE, To be F.XCHANGED for property within thirty mi es of the c ty, ortalct on ground-rent lorever Several valuable building Lots, In Philadelphia, Enquire of William M. Biddle.ne. 147, Chefnut f street. nov 22 5 - s * Ironmongery, Cutlery, &c. THE SUBSCRIBERS INTENDING to decline their ptefpnt Business, offer for sale, at reduced prices, a handsome airortment of IroEniongery, Cutlery, &c. in lots to suit the purchasers. John Green <sf Co. V No. 16, Nerth Second street. cc oj* Ironmongers br Will find the abeve Goods not unworty their in attention. n0v,23 jag — hi Dobbin & Roberts, d TATLORS, hi RESPECTFULLY inform thelrCuftomers, ami be the Pubiic in gentral, that they have rcmo- re ved from No. 114, Cfeefnut Street, to No. 30, South Fourth Street; ag Where orders in their line will be thankfully re- pi ceived and diligently attended to. W nov ember 15 mw&f.iw foi French Language. L ~G. DUFIEF, S No. 63, South Second Street, ~ WILL l , U< His DAY and EVENING SCHOOL, r e> On Wednesday, the 14th Injl. abi N. B.- Private l'uition attended to as usual and Translations from either language into the other, performed with accuracy, secrecy, and dispatch. nov - 10 ewtf John J. Parry, a CLOCK & WATCHMAKER, H/IS again opened at his usual Stand, No. .38, 1 South SecondJl reet —where he has for Sale, T A VARIETY OF /\ Excellent Gold fa* Silver Watches, p ' late AND A FEW >f Eight Day Cclocks, [he j Which will be warranted to give J'atisfattion. are r 3 An assortment of phi ; Gold, Steel and Gilt chains, Seals and Keys. , [. All kinds oj Clock and Watch work done with particular attention as heretofore. £3* An Appren ice wanted. D novembcr 11 m.iviSff 2 w. T■' LARENCE SECKEL, No. 155, Market-Street. Afr First quality London Particular t , X ,„ T „ 0 trie j Madeira, Port, Sherry and Lisbon ) j )oc Cogniac Brandy, ift to 4th proof. woi Sp l its. 1, By the Pipe, Hhd, Quarter-calk or Gallon. " 1 F c 3 mu&fzw " t t 'j TEN DOLLARS " t] > D 1^ ER m ED la(l night ' a second «i me . front " l ' s ' l:e L Ma " ne Camp, David a fife-.- " 1 He had when he went sway, a plain Hue jacket and " ? ved,light blu*:overalls,around hat,which hfldbetn ' ; houiid \vith yellow, and which he had ripped off " " in his fit ft desertion, and a pair of new (hoes, he is a Carpenter by trade, has grey eyes, fur.dy hair Uni ' Jl'ow compicx.on and a nirch in his upper lin mer His back is fllll fore from a flo K gincr he uot a few chal days ago He may bo discovered by his fifeint' of as he plays extremely well. S.^ W. w. BURROWS Major Com. of the N ' °- tol ' er Marine Corps. The time of an AQive t t black boy, vA ; vrrno is about sixteen years old, and' has si Te wT v V years to serve, to he disposed of He is V' well acquainted with the business of a farm and C? *" handy at cooking or waiting , n ,he heufe.' En quire at the office of thU Gazeuc. Nov. 26 • eo2w WANTED, ~ AGED WOMAN,to take care TO of children, ffiemuft be well recommended J ' as good temper, bonelly, fobricty and cleanl,- h =» ' neft.-Esqu.rc at No 258 Maket St. chan Ucc - Ir ' 3t . Stat. Ready Furnijhed Apartments. ta ' > i e A READY '®«iriiH», Shae A the T r rloU ' and four 'Ambers, with rleTf . r° f a K and Cellar ;«a vil^i SSffi? " rCtt 5 ' * thc'X {£ an y'a pp re hen finri V" 1 "" . is " U » Preludes vading fever" ° f C0 ' Ug!011 from the late Pr decc,nb «'i s eoljt ot Bank of North Ameriea. THE Stockholders are herrH* . , EleAion fox twelve Dire&orj ? 0 ° r " ,h ' ?■** from y e, r , wi H h« ,eU at the Ba»"' on m„ C . enfu, ?s ge of t 4 th of January next, at *n o'cloc, thi pofcd t> c 8. oufe, j . dtEl , the IMP Or TED, * t,h "" S/ T A S T.j, 1 icklenburghs, said Oznabrigs, iK White Platillas Brown Silefias Bretagnes Hessian Rolls ft s zz^:^ uMic Bed Ticks, &c. I of For Sale b arm GEORGE PENNOCZ «•». nov,o n °" 103 Marke - ft «rt. üblic ■ — £ 111 notice. A L . L Pe , r . fons indebted to-be Efhte of Wil, lL fTh f ®" uch, "]P' '«ely deceased, are fired to make immediate payment and those wW have any claim* agnnft laid ElUte to produce their accounts properly attefied to ly Sam/. Price, executor. "he "° V *° dim B^EITfT — —~~ OF THI FIRST OUALITv a ™ s And fi^^f r Voy r JF; r Sale ßy d WILLIAM SHEAFF, nov. „ N »-'6B, High Street. dtf FOR VALE, lrty the Subscriber - BelfaftCa„vaf S ,No.",, t „ 7 , > On moderate terms for Cast or a ffiort credit. mt- 'James Lyle, nov u f OUtb ~ Seventh J lr «h near Che/nut. L_ ______________ 5 Forty Dollars Reward. dmserted, me na , Detach ™«> of Men under my com- Z manJ ' at Can P Schuylkill, viz. (Mober 2q. KELLER, 40 years of age, e VJT ftet 6 inches in height, da* hair aVd cornpiex.o" bom in KoKand, no Trade, speak* broken Engl,ft aad very talkative, has a dimple c j r innischin. 1 November 6. John M«rp! V , a 7 vtars of _ ?£ e » -5 r f et 7 i IRefa es in neight, eye?,, dirk hair and complexion, born in Ireland, city of Dub *i, by trade a Hosier. Jacob Ider., 34 years of age, j fe« 6 inches high, grey eyes, sandy hair, frelh complexion, »d born in New-England, Hate of Connedlicut, a repeated defcrter, bv trade a Blackfmi-h. November 7. William Collins, 3oyeais of age, 5 feet 6 inches high., sandy hair, frefh com •e- p exion, grey eyes* born in Ireland, county of \\ exford, by trade a Gardner, has worked for jw lome time about Philadelphia, he is very fond to hear himfelf Sing. All the above deserters are very much additf ed to i:quor, and will take other people's pro ferty if in their power, are artificially marked ">. ilii.il , J,J.| U . CII . aa . a .. ! 'j rf g'mental clothing. Whosoever appre hends said deserters, shall receive forty dollar reward, or ten dollars for each, with all reafoft able txpences, by applying t© me as above, al EDIVARD MILLER, captain he id regiment of Infantry commanding. id nov 10 BALLAST. A QUANTITY to bedifpofed of, if applied for immediately, on board the Ship Loui(<, lyra* Mr. HUMPHREY'S St.ip Yaid, novemberio. j ALL PERSONS having any legal demands a- gainil the estate of IVilliam Pc. tins, deceased, ' late of the city of Philadelphia, Tavern kecj.er, are reijyefled to furnilh their accounts properly au thenticated, and all persons indebted to said eflate n. are r.-qjclicd to make payment to the fubferiber in Philadelphia. LEVI HOLLINGSWORTH Admins ' OJlobcr 31 ft, 1795. DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT: BE n REMEMBERED, I HAT 011 the twelfth day the Independence of the United States of America, Benjamin Smith Barton, ef theiaid dif , tricl, hath deposited in this office the title of a book the right whereof he claims as author in the words following to wit : " New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and " Nations of America—By i'enjamin Smith Bar " ton, M. D. Correspondent Member of the Socic " ty of the Antiquaries of Scotland, Member of " the American Philosophical society, Fellow of " the American Academy Of Arts and Sciences of " Bod on, Correfpond'dg Member of the Maffa j " ohufetts Historical Society, and Profcffor of n " Materia Medica, Natural History and Botany j- " in the Univerilty of Pennsylvania." ' In coiiiormky to the ail of the Congress of the United States, intitled " An aii lor the encourage msnt of learning by securing the copies of maps, charts,and bonis, to the authors aRd proprietor, of such copies during the times thcr.in mention»d.'» ' SAMUEL CALDWELL, Cierk.Diil.of Penn' E November », 1798. A Young Man, WHO writes a good hand, understand*. accounts and can be well recommended, wants a Situation as Clerk or Afliftant in a Wholesale Store, or Conuting-h':ule. Appli * cation to be made at this Office. * X nov 14 } - A CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. JOHN A. SHAEFFER, ©J Philadelphia, who ha* lor a few years past been in thefouthern States*. . has had the effrontery to draw fevcral Bills of Ex change on Timothy Pickering, Esq. Secretary of State, and niylelf,and by that means kas defraud#a a number of persons of their money, deceiving them by an exhibition of letters aud papers wkh the names affixed of divers public chara&eis and repu table merchants highly recommendatory of laid ShaefFcr; to one of these papers I find my name fubferihed, but I do not know the man ; these arc villainous lorgtries! To prevent further imposition, I have to requefl the printers of Newspapers in the United States to pubJifti this for the benefit of their feJiow-citizcns. SAMUEL MERKDII H» Treasurer oftb: Unitod bkitcft Trenttn, Nerv-Jcrfey, 7 Qfto'jv 14, 179b. J
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