of tije PMadelphia Daily Advertiser'. N UxMBE!) 1999-] The price of this Gazette is Efcbt dollars per annum to Subferi cas reft ding in the city of PhMel phi a. All others pay one dollar ad- } ditional, for enclojing and itrdhngi He and unless some-person in this city will J become answerable for the• [ubjcrip- p3 Hon, it mutt be paid Six Months in advance. _ kl For Sale, The Schooner, THREE SISTERS l carries between fix and IS 1 TZIIrInMU Mt. when foaded 7 co barrels and f. g wateri (he i. in com draws about Uthe foils t'.iat can be us d to Jehu Holhngsworih, to Co. J No. 47, Penn-ltrcet. f,-:b. INSURANCE office. r jPHE Subfcrihars refpe&fully inform their com- L mercial friends in particu-lar, and the public ill general, that an office for the Insurance of rhip- ( pint; wilt be opened on Monday next, 18th inft. ( at No 95 South Front-street—where a fhcire ot t* public Un. %s. dlw 3^jgL_ Ship Broker's Office, And Commission Store, No. 1.9, South front Strfft> Nest dosr to she Cufloim House. THE Subß riber, encouraged Dy the advice of his friends, offers his service to the public as a Ship and Insurance Broker.— —He propos es to buy and fell veflels and every thing relat ing thereto —afiift mailers of veflels and others in entering and clearing at the Custom-House, procuring and Ihipping freight, fettling Inlur atice and all other mercantile accounts, and have on hand the seceflary Blanks and Stamps. Papers in foreignlanguages translated, and in formation Riven in genera! mercantile matteis. -From a knowledge gained by long experience of every branch of bufinds he hopes tb be ule ful to (hole who pleafc to favor him with their commands. SAMUEL FMEF.T november 10 aaw . For Sale. THE Subscriber, intending to decline the DRUG BUSINESS, offers For Sale, the whole Stock of Drugs and Medicines, Inftrurants, &u i The (bop is tlegant, commodious, and fuffici «ntlv known for the extensive business cooein the wholesale an 1 retail line ; the situation equal to any ir the city, being «t the coiner of Walnut and Second rtreets. The whole, or any part of the Stock I will he fold, as will best fuitthe purchaser. Tha terms may beknown, by applying to JAMES MOORE, JUN. Who has For Sale, tor the river trade— The Peggy, about 30 tons burthen, Mulberry and Red Ced r frame, and remarkably stout, of an easy draught of water, rigging in good order. The Sally, about 30 tons, fails well, and incomplete order for rhelumberbufmefs. gj" All persons indebted to the late firm &1 GohUhvidit v Baldwin, IV. B Goldthiuait, Golu tbin,ut tv Afbort, or the fubferi er, are earnestly rcquefted t« make speedy payment to JAMES MOORE, jbn. august j § for FREIGHT or CHARTER, to any part of EUROPE, 3TXx The Swedish Snow W'ti M A R 1 •iUaS&jel Ha >*s Olof Kock, commander. A remarkably good vessel, about no tons bur then. A freight to Cadiz, or any part of the Mediterranean would be preferred. Enquireofthe Captain on beard at Vine-Street Wharf dec 17 § ' For sale by the fubferiber, At Portsmouth (n.h.) THE HULL fells NEW SHIP, 80 feet keel, 27 i-i beam, 12 feet hold, 5,10 between decks ; about 33° w ' rh ma " s - 'P" 1 an.: all the carpenter's and smith s work com pitted ; built of goad found seasoned timber and trunk ; JauncHed in November, 1796, and ha' been wait taken c.-.reof Gnce that time. Further par ticulars may be known by applying to Meflrs. ■Wharton & Lewis, Philadelphia, or to THOMAS THOMPSON, december it jaw.tf. FOR SALE, By the Subscribers 200 Bolts Ruflia Duck, 50 pipes London naiticular bill MadcitAWifle i pait nine pound Cannon A few Baits Madras Handkerchiefs 4000 bs Fine Flota Indigo 23 Barrels Beef. Willing: & Frezncis: Pens-street, > Novtmbtr jS ) $ By JOHN WARD FKN'XO, N° tig, Chesnut-Street. PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13, (799. Dancing. Mr. Francis HAVING taken Mr. Warrei.jun. a»a partner, j rdfpe&fully informs his friends ar.dvthe pub- J lie in general, that thty propose opeftiing their school immediately on tkeir arrival front, Bal:i* more, of which <iae notice will be given in this P a P fr ' r , P Private tuition in families as ulual. c Terms and beginning will be made V known in a future advertifcmcnt. Feb. 7 * Madras Handkerchiefs. An elegant assortment, just rectived, And tor Sale, by ISAAC LOYD, Next to No. 44, South Wharves, feb 7 ~ t ' T ,v To be Let, I A House and three Acres of Land, Flealai'tly litu..ted at. thr Falls of Schuylkill— enquire at the office of the United States Gazette, feb. 7' § Insurance Company of the State of Penn sylvania. ; February i, 1799. , '"r'HE have this day declared a dividend ] X of feventy-i'our dollars on each fliare 01 the . Stock ot this company for the last fix months which will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal re prcfentatives after 'he 10th initant. JAMES 8. COX, PreGdent. feb 1 diot ITO T I C E. THE Public are cautioned not to trust any of the people belonging to the Swedish Snow Maria, on my account. Hans Glof Kock, master. dec 49 § jFORSALE, To be EXCHANGED for property within thirty mi'es of the city, or to'let on grouiid-rert forever Several valuable building Lots, Tn Philadelphia, Enquire of William M. Biddle.ne. 147, Chefnut ftrect. Nov. it 5 ~ " TOLET, THE large House in Southwark, lately occupied by Mr. Henry Mitchell ; apply to Isaac Wharton. Jan. II § Now Landing, • From on board the fliip John Bulkeley, and for sale at the stores of Jeffe & Robert Wain, 350,0 c o weight of Java Coffee, of the firft quality in bags. . 150,000 weight of Java Sugar, in canßifters. Nov. FOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, 14 four pound Gannon, different lengths, e Carronades. . JQH'N NIXON & CO. : December 1. § 0- All perl'ons iudebted to the Estate ■ of Joseph Anthony, fen. deceased, are re [ quested te mak* immediate payment And all those wl)olhave any demands against said estate, j are defiled to produce them legally atteiled to . the fubl'cribers for settlement. JOSJAH HE WES, JOHN MORTON, >Executors. JOSEPH ANTHONY, J Decemlier 16 ■ NOTICE. ► Joseph Thomas's Creditors are hereby earnestly requested to furniftf tkeir * Accounts duly attested, as foen as convenient . thereby to enable the to form an idea ' of the slate of his affairs ; —and all those indebt y ed to said Thomas, are required to make im n mediate payment to either of the Subft'ribers. SAMUEL W. FISHER, Assignee» S WILLIAM BUCKLEY, of I 9. JOHN HALL. JJ- Thomas, •i dec. 31. (Its . y John Dobbin, BOOT y SHOEMAKER. t> ESPECTFULLY informs his' Friends and IV the Public in general that he carries on his business at No 9y South Second-Jlreet, nearly 6p pofite the Merchants Coffee house whore gen tlemen may be ftipplied i» the neatefl and belt manner—he aflures :hofe who may pUafe to fa vor him with their commands that no attenrion or exertion on his fsgde shall be wanting to render him worthy of their encouragement. > N. B. Orders received will be punflually at r* tended to. / novemhfr ; t CHINA GOODS, Juit received per the fliip New»Jerfey fromCfanton AND FOR SALE , BY ARCHIBALD M'CALL, At hi* Store No. 187, south Second ftrcet, —-Vl7. An assortment of Teas of the firft quality, White and yellow nankeens Cafiia, (ilk nmbrellat [ 0 an assortment of china ware, > ir S ' and a variety of SILKS, confining o( n Black and colored Lutestring ]( j do. do. f&ttins do. do. fenlhaws r . do. . do. silk handkerchiefs L do- ■ ' do, fewingfilks Black Taffeties ALSO, 12 pipes of excellent Madeira Wine, _ , fit lor immediate use, ( jan. *4 S FOR SAIiE By the Subscribers, Be ; OH V£RY LOWTiRJII WAX CANDLES, 0r a fupi no> (Mittv, ' Eitlsir ty the Cngle bo* a 4tbs. or by the fua< ' '...'ji '■■■'. ' SS" JPranek*-^ : " - ; ' v .. Abner Driggs, Of the City, of Philadelphia, STOREKEEPER, q HAVING assigned over all hi? effects, real, per sonal ar.d mixed, to the fubferibers, for the benefit of all his creditors, — SoriCE IS HERF.Br GIVES, 1 TO all persons who to the said Estate, that tl-ey are requeffe? to make immediate ' payment of their refpsitive accounts, to either of th' assignees; in failure whereof, legal meafure# will be taken for the recovery of such debts, as are riot discharged withoat furthsr Aulay. c< GEORGE PENNOCK, n WILLIAM FRENCH. b January 2 \ ~ ~~~For Sale, f 1 Deliverable at Norfolk, A CARUO OF Honduras Mahogany, & Log'.v.ood. t] For term» apply to o PHILIPS, CRAMOND, & CO. j. FcKruary Q. p Richard Bayley £ff Co. f RESraC ■ FUI.I.Y inform the public that the ) Retail Business carried on by th»m ?.t their Store No. *36, Muket ftrc« will in future be : carried on by Mr. Wm. Bonn ah, whorn they beg 1 I leave to rteniv,mend to the favor of thtfir irieuas j 1 and the public. All Persons indebted to the;a above firm and those to whom they arc indebted, 1 will pleaie to apply to John \Vhitp.sid:js % Co. or the fettlemem of their refpeclive ac-oums, who 1 arc duly empowered for that purpose. t Richard Bayley & Co. WILLIAUTBONNAR, \ RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the ( public, that the above Store w ill he opened- ' by him on Monday the 4th e£ February next, with an assortment of DRY GOODS, Suitable to the season, which he flutters himfelf , will meet the approbation of those wh« honor him with their favor. , jnn 29. § ( Ihe Subscribers, Have received by the Clothier from Liverpool A CONSIGNMENT Of TeS ClSl! CfF Well Assorted Buttons, About 501. flerling each Cafe, which they will difpefe of per package, on liberal terms. Medford £s* Willis. No. 78, North Front near Arct. street. WANTED, ABOUT fifty Caflss of Flag Annatto or Rocoa, Apply as above, dec ii § NOTICE. Is given to all those indebted to the firms of Jackson £? Evens. John B. Evens, b* Co. Evens y Bullock, Whitton, Evens Co. and John B. Evens. THAT th« SubTcriber is fully authorized toad, just and fettle the affairs of those concerns ; and " that suits will be indiscriminately commenced on 1 all accounts that remaiu unpaid on rbe loth day ol ' March next. J John B. Evens, No, 119, ifouth Th'urd-ftrect f C b j eod6w FOR SALE, A VALUABLE Plantation,containing 63 Acres fituatein Newton ToWnlhip, Delaware coun 'ty, about 15 miles from Philadelphia, andonehalf . from Friends Meeting House : there are on the r preiaifes aDwelling-Houfe, Barn and Stable; and : leveral springs of water ; also an apple orchard a and several hundred p<*ch trees, a meadow well - watered and ten or twelve acres of good woodland - For teims apply at No. 8, White Hone Alley ; or to the fubferiber onthepremif s. ABNER MOORE, jdmo. 6, J»W3w 1. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the honorable JffHN 1} CoXF,efq, Prelidentof the Court of Comrr on Pleas, and of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery, in the firft Circuit, confiding of tne city and county of Philadelphia, and the counties of d Bucks, Montgomery and Delaware, Wm. Robinson, s the younger, Jonathan Bsyard Smith, ind Reynold Keen, esquires, Judges of the Court of Common i- Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery, in the said county of Philadelphia, have iftied their pre cept bearing date the 18th day of January, 1799' " to me direfted, for holding a Court of Over and T Terminer and General Goal Delivery, at the State hcufe in the said City of Philadelphia, on the 18th day of February next Notice is hereby given to the Mayor, Recorder and Aldermen of the City of Philadelphia, and to all the Jultices of the Peace, the Coroner, and Confbbles within the fame City and Counties of Philadelphia, that they be then and there, in their own proper per n Tons, with their Rolls, P.ecords, Inquisitions, Exam inations and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices in that behalf appertain to be ; done. And also all those who will prosecute against ' the Prisoners that are or shall be in the Goal of the City and County of PMadelphia, are to be then and t thereto prosecute against them as (hall,be just. JONATHAN PENROSE, sheriff. God save the Common-Wee^th. Jan. 34. BJW . A Farmer Wanted. WANTED a n-arried Man capable of man aging a Farm (of 6c acres within 10 miles of the city) having some knowledge of gardening, and whefe wife would undertake the charge ol a Dairy, &c.—Such persons. on producing futficient recommendations of their honesty, industry and to briety, will meet with liberal encouragement ; for » particulars apply to the printer. ' 5 feb. 6. *aw tf Pasture Lot. TO be rented for one or more yews, a Pasture Lot .in Fourth street, continued, about half a mile above the city—lt is in a good ilate of culti vation, well fenced, contains threi acres, and has the benefit of a run of water palling through it—apply to the printer. Feb. 6 law tf n " MAYOR'S Oli'ICK REMOVED to 157 South Seeond-llreet. Saw PROPOSALS, FOR CARRYING Mails of the United States, 1 On the following roads, mill be received at the General Pojl-Office, until thl 13/ A day of February next' inclusive. Philadelphia bv Biiitol, I renton, X Princeton, New-Brunfwick, Wood bridge, Raway, Klizabethtowii arid Newark to New-York fix times a week. From May I to November I. Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex cepted) it 1 P. M. and arrive at New-York in nineteen hours, the next day (Sunday excepted) by 8 o'clock, A. M.—Returning ; leave N«w- Yorkeveryday {Sunday excepted) at 1 P.M. and arrive at Philadelphia in-ei-!)'teen hours the next day (Sunday excepted) by 7 A. M. I From November 1 to May i, I The mail is to he t?kesi from Philadelphia at ' the fame hour and delivered at New-York by \ 9A.M.in 20 hours ; and is to be taken from S New-York at IPi M. and delivered at Pniladel I phia at 8 A. M. in nineteen hours. id. Prom VVi'ming ton, Newp vt, Chrifiiana, Eliiton, Chnrlefton, j Havre de-Grice and Harford to Baltimore, fix times a week. Leave Philadelphia every diy j (sunday excepted ) at 9 A. M. and arrive at Ba4- ; tinisre in 27 hours, the next day (sunday ex- £ i cepied) at noon Returning ; leave Ba iti- j | move every day (sunday excepted) at 4A. M. i avid arrive at Philadelphia the next day by 9 j A. M. i« i'i hour?. )d. From Baltimore by Blade-, fburgh, J Walhington ar.d Georgetown, to Alexandria . fix times 3 vrcek. \ From April 1 to November i» c Leave Baltimore every day (sunday except edj at 4A. M. and arrive at Alexandria the t fame days by 6P. M. Returning —Leave Al- ' cjjandria every day (fi;nday excepted) at 4 i A. M and arrive at Baltimore the fame day by 4 o'clock P M. From November 1 to April 1. Leave Baltimore everyday (sunday except ed) at 4 A. M. and arrive at Alexandria the next day (sunday excepted) at BA. M. Re turning—Leave Alexandriaevsry day (sunday excepted) at 5 P. M. andarriveat Baltimore he next day {funday excepted) at 4$ P.M. 4th. From Philadelphia by Downingtown, Lancaster, Columbia, Carlifle, Ship penfbtjrg, Strafburgh, Bedford, Somerset and Greenfbut'aji to Pittsburgh once a week. Leave Philadelphia every Satuiday at 4. A. M. arrive at Lancaster in the evening, arrive at York on Suiidly noon, at Shippeniburg on Monday, at 6 P.M. Leave Shippeniburg on Taefday at 4 A.M. and arrive at Pittfburg the next Fri day at 10 A. M. Returning—Leave Pitts burgh every Friday at 3 P. M. and arrive at Shippenlbdrg the next Monday by 6 P. M. Leave Shipperifburg on Tuefdayat 4 A. M. and arrive at Philadelphia the next Thursday by 8 P.M. Note r. The contrails for the above routes are to be in operation on the firft day of April next. The contra&s for the routes No. 1, 2, 3, 2re to continue in operation until the firft day of Oiilobcr in the year 1800 ; and the con tract for the roHte No. 4is to continue until the firft day of October in the yfar 1801. 1 Note 3. Fifteen mioutes dial! be allowed for opening and closing the mail at all offices 011 the routes where no particular time is fpecified. Noto 3. For every fifteen minutes delay (the impaffibijity of rivers excepted) in arriving af -1 ter the times prescribed, in any contrail, the ' contraflor lhall forfeit one dollar j and if the delay continue till the depjrture of any depend ing mail, whereby the maita destined for fucb depending mail tofe a trip,, an additional for feiture of five dollars lhall be incurred. Note 4. If any persons making proposals de sires an alteration of the times fpecified he must > ftaie in his propofils the alteration desired and • the difference it will make in the terms of his f contrail. : Note r. The tifual penalties for mitcondudl j in the ca w ill be ftipulatsd in the contrail. J Note 6. The mail on the route No. I, flbai! j be carried in a Sulkey during three months of the winter feafoti, having a box or chest to se cure the mail from rain. The mails on that route durinp the reft of the year and tJie routes No. 2 and 3 shall be always carried in a light • box fuffi?ieiit to defend it from the rain, or a box within the body of the itage. [ JOS. HABERSHAM, P. M. General. 1 General Poft-Office, 7 ■ Philad. Jan. 1, 1799. ) eo6w f " " " JUST PUBLISHED. I And to be had of the Booksellers, 1 in general, ' Thoughts on the Two Witnesses Rev, 11. Who they are : j WITH cursory comments on fame passages of Scripture, and some things that have been, and are now ailing in the world of mankind, prophesied of by the Witnesses. 1 Communicated in three Letters to a Friend, c ByCATHARINH CHA- LfeTON,, s Member of the Baptijl Church, Philadelphia. , "I am not alnamed to own my Lerd, or to de- ] - fend his cause, maintain the honor of his word, - the glory of hiscrofo." 8 feb 7 H 3' e To be disposed of at Privave Sale, , t • A valuable Plantation, SITUATED in Brar.dywine Hundred, New Castle county, state of Delaware, five miles on this fide of Wilmington, and one from the Prailical Farmer. It contains 144 aares, of which about twenty-five is timber. The whole !_ is well-watered and commands a view of the , s river Delaware On the preinifes mr a good r dwelling-house and other out-hcufes For con a ditions, apply to Delehay and Bonaick, at the it sign of the Prailical Farmer, or of E. B. Hop ). kins, broker, No. 83 Chefcut-ftreet. ir feb. 7. 3taw2w Englilh wrought Nails. Imported in the flips Molly and Diana, from re LIVERPOOL. a 400 CaJks of Nails, of 6d, Bd, iod, i2d, and .j. ; jd, fiat points suitable for the southern ' market—6d, Bd, iod, I2d, and iod, finedrawn £harps--alfo t, 3, 4, and 6 clouts—lprigs— tucks—fsupper nails—fheathiug rails, l&c. ?0K Sale by, Robert Denifan, junr. j- 7, Market-street. Hemp Ssf Iron. 7be Cargo of the Brig Fanny, J. Brufea . bcig, matter, from St. Petersburg, 1 -t-COXSTStING of— -89 Bales Hemp, 1634 Bars Iron II Bales Ravens Duek 3 Ditto Ruflia Sheafing FOR SALK BY Pratt & Kintzhig) f No. 95, North Water-ftreef. WHO HAVE ALSO FOB SALE. 200 Bales Tickler-ibnrghs and Oznabrigs, 100 Ditto Heffi.ms and Rolls, Creas, Brittar.nias, Patterbornes, Bielefield Linen, Checks and Stripes, Brown Holland, Bunting, Sail Twine, Turkey Y«rn. Hair Rib bon, Tapes, Bed lick', Hog's Bristles, Port Wine, Claret, Salt, Roll Briraftone, German Steel, Slates, Yellow Ochre, Window Glass, Pearl Barley, &c. &c. ftb 7 lawjw Wharf and Stores, For Sale. HTHAT valuable Estate a*? out 71 feet 3 inches JL on Water flreet,,hounded oh Che north by Saflafrafs street, and extending into the river De laware, on which are ered):e<l very extensive ftor?3 and wharf in good repair—plenty of water for the to K v y at the wharf.— in every r a capital fituafjoM for -.-ny hurincf* requiring exten sive ware-houses and th- convenience of the wharf, or lor any perfnn wishing to invest mon y in real estate, that will produce a handsome ui ccme. Also, sundry valuable Ground Rents, welt f> cured in the city, and of fur k s~tr,TOi» as to be aft to Sny perfoH defiruus of invclling money in that way. For further particulars enquire of the fiiTcriber, JOHN WARDER, no. ao3, north Front ttreet. 2nd Month, 7th, 1799. 3aw^w \. Sales of valuable Property. \ GREEABLF. to the last will and re : t?.nv-nl .ZV of JOSEPH ANTHONY, senior, deceased, will be fold at public sale, on Thurfriay, 14th Feb ruary, at 7 o'clock in the evening, at the Mer chants' Coffee Houfe,i" Second{!re*t,th-following REAL ESTATES, - An elegant three story brick house, situated at the north-eafl corner of Ninth and High flrsets, twenty eight feet front, with three fiery brick buildings, extending on Ninth street, two hundred feet to a 26 fact wide co ( urt, -on which is eieft ed a brick stable and coach house, the whole finifh ed in the beit manner. Also three Twenty-five feet Lots bounded by Filhert'snd Ninth Sreet "xtending hack from Fil bert Street feventy-five feet to the 26 feet Court before mentioned with the privilege of the Lid Court. Also a Lot with the Buildings thereon ere&ed confiding of a New Four Story Brisk Builuing on the call end and a two Story Brick Building o i the well end situated in Water Street between (."hefhut and Market contnining in breadth Twenty-three feet and extending Eaflward into the River Dela ware Two hundred and fifty feet bounded cafe ward by the P.iver Delaware Southward by Ja.nej Pemberton, Westward by water Street and North ward by Mary Fox's F.llate with a refer vation of a Cart way aerofs the east end of said tot. The Conditions will he made known at the time of Sale, and immediate pofloflion of the Hcufe and Lots on High and Ninth Streets will be eiveti and of the store and Lots in water Sreet the firft of May next.— JOSIAH KEWES ") J JHN MORTON \ Executors. JOSEPH ANTHONY 3 BENSON & YORKE, Au&ioneers. Jan. 9 di 4 F \ ALL PERSONS, TNDEBTED to the Estate cf Abraham i Dicks, Sheriff of the Cdunty ofl Delaware, are requeHed to make immediate pay ment. and all those who have demand* agam<l - said Estate to amhentirate and present them for settlement. Also, all those who have. cl<rpofited writings with faxl dece?l'ed to apply for thern to WILLIAM PLNNCCK. Adm'r. Springfield, Delaware county. ) ift mo. Bth, 1799. ) j»u- 8 law tf City Commissioners Office. January hth, 1799. THE following arrangement was made by the • Boar d, for the more effedltial cleansing o the City ,• each Commifiioner to superintend diftrifl, —iii?. No. 1. Nicholas Hicks, from the North fide of Vine street, to the South fide of Mulberry ftpeet. 2. Hugh Roberts, from the South fide of Mulberry-street to the South fide of Chefnut ftreet. , 3. Joseph Claypoole, from the South fide of Chefnut-ftreet to the North fide of Spruce street. 4. Isaac Jones, from the North fide of Spruce street to the South fide of Cedar-street. ' Note. —When any of the public Pumps are eut of order to the S< uthward of Higb-ftreet— ' application may be made to Thomas Dixey in I sth near Cedar-street, or Godfrey Gebler in . * 4th between Walnut antl C'hefnut ilreets And for the Northern part of the city to Dijccy and - Dehaven, in Bth street, between Saffafras and " Vineflrects. gj" Meetings of the Commiffionefs are a ■ uftial, every Tuefdav evening, at 5 o'clock, a« ; the Old Court-Houfe. Jan. 19. Notice is hereby Given, That application will be made at tfce Bank of the United States for the renewal of the following certificates of Bank flock, ftauding in the name of Hodgfon Atkinlon of London, which were loft fiom on board the Swallow Pac- A ket, capt. Kidd, captured by the French, and all ' persons concerned aredefiredto take notice, II No. 2474, ifliied in lieu of No. 1891, 1892, 5662 and 16640, for4rtiares. No. 3020 issued in lieu of 11055, at J 1105", for 3 (hares.— 7 (hares. THOMAS M:EtJEN fcf Co. noy. 18 (Vsium * I-'''*
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