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    Fine Liverpool
To Be Sold
From the Shiji Thomas,
the second wharf below .Pine-Street, ap
ply at said wharf, to
Jehu Hoilingfworth, & Co.
Aug. 25. d.
Ground Plan
OF THE
City and Suburbs
PHILADELPHIA.
TAKE ft FROM ACTUAL SURfST.
lTis with pleasure that the publisher has
to info m his subscribers and the public in
general, that the plate is now under the
bands ot the engraver,and in greater for
warduls than was at firft contemplated. At
the fame time he leave to remind
them, th t fubfeription papers areftill o
pen at irioft of" the noted ftuok-ftores in the
city ; and that he hopes from the whole
at rt. mto be enabled to form such a ref
pj&abie catalogue of names, as will do a
credit to the work, as well as afford a
re.ifonable encouragement to the under,
tiker.
Those who are desirous of further infor
niation arercquefted to call on
Benjamin Davie s,
No. 63, Markci itreet.
April 14,
Scheme of a Lottery,
To raise 39,900 Dollars, oh 266,000
Dollars, deducting 15 per Cent, from
the Prizes—this Lottery confijls of
38,000 Tickets, in which there are
14,539 Prizes and 23,461 Blanks,
being about one and an half Blanks to
a Prize.
HPHE Dircftor j of the Society for eftablifh®
JL ing Ufeful Manufactures, having refold
ed to erect LOTTERIES for raising Ont
Hundred Thousand JJolLars, agreeably
to an A& Of the Legislature of the State of
New-JeVfey, have appointed the following
persons to superintend and direst the draw
ing ol the fame, viz. Nicholas LOW, Rufus
King, Herman Le Roy, James Watson.
Richard Harrifon, Abijah Hammond,' and
Cornelius Ray, of the city of New-York—
Tnomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M'-
Connel and Andrew BayaVd, of the city of
Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How
ell, Esq. Kiia« Bdudinot, General EliasDay
ton, Jam<-s Paiker, John Bayard, Ho£lor
Lewis Doniiam, Samuel W. Stockton, Jpfhua
M. Wallace, Joseph Bloomfield, and Slifha
B'oudinot, of Mcw-Jerfey, who offei thf
following Scheme of a Lottery, and p)ed£fc
themft-lvcs to the public, that they will take
every aflurance and precaut ion in their power
to hav the Monies paid by thfc Managers,
from to as received, into f|»e
Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to
remain for the purpose of paying Priz s,
which lhall be immediately discharged by a
cheek npon one of the Banks.
S CH E M E:
Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,000
10,000
5»ooo 10,000
2,000 10,000
1 ,GOO i 0,000
500 IrtjOOO
100 10,000
5° 15,000
20 20,000
Ij 30.C:. ;;
12
- i
- if
5
' -
20
100
300
1000
■2000
3 0C0
h°?,
14,539 662,000
23,<|6f. B:Kfuks. First drawn number, 2,000
Laftd'ravfrn number, 2,000
38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000
The drawing will commence, under the
infpc&ion of a Committee of the Superin
tcvidants, as soon as the Tickets are fold, ot
which timely notice WTil be given.
The Supenntendants have appointed John
N. of Newark, Jacob R. Har
denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan
Rhea, of Trenton, as immcdiate'Managers
thereof, who have given ample security for
discharging the trust reposed in them.
tar > order to secure the punctual pay
ment of the Prizes, the Superintendants of
the Lottery have directed that the Managers
shall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars,
with four fufßcient fecuiitics, to perform their
tnlhu&ions, the fabftance of which is
t That whenever either of the Managers
shall receive tbc sum of Three Hundred Dol
lars, (hall imnidiatcly place the fame in
one of the fianks of New-York or Philadel
phia, to the credit of the Governor of th<
Society, afnd such ot the Superintendants ai
live in the city where the monies are placed
to remain there nntil the Lottery is drawn
(or the paymrtt of the Prizes.
11. The Managers to take fufficicnt fe
curity for any Tickets they may trust, other
wife to be responsible for them.
Hi. To keep regular books of. Ticket
old, Monies received and paid into th
ii3nk, abftra&s of which shall be sent
monthly, to* tbcGovernor of the Society*
Paterfon, January i, 17^4.
On application to either of the above gen
tlemen, information will be given wherl
tickets may be had.
February 24.
Thtf Lottery publilhed by the
— 0ut.1117 Hojrtc- lv manufac
tures," will commence drawing flie firir
Tuefdav in November next —
WANTED,
An Apprentice
To the
Watch Making and
Repairing Business,
Apply TO
C. Campbell.
io. 3, south Fourth street, two doors
froir^larket-ftreet.
Set. 3
NO. 69.
Diftrid of Pennsylvania,
■TO WIT:
Salt,
BE it lemcmbercd that on the fourth day
of 1/ (henineteenth year ol the in
dependence oftheXJnited States of America,
Thomas Dobfon of the said Diftrift, hath de
polited in this Office the Title of a Book, the
right whereof he claims a$ the
wolds foliowmgj to wit:
" An Account of the Bilious Remitting
" Yellow Fcvci, as it appeared in lhe c\-
44 ly of Philadelphia in fhr year 1793, by
" Benjamin Rufti, M. D. Profeilbr of the
<4 Inltiuites and of Clinical Medicine in
" the Univtrfity of Pennsylvania."
In conformity to the aft of Congress of
the United States intituled u An Aft for the
encouragement of Learning, by securing the
copies of Maps, Charts, and Book*, to the
Authors and Proprietors of such Copies,dur
ing the times therein mentioned."
Saniuel Caldwell,
Clerk of the D'tftriti of Pennjylvania.
Aug, 27
NO. 71. .1
Diftri<a of Pennfylvahia^
to m-T:
BE it rethembcred that on the fourth <lay
of August in the nineteenth year of the inde
pendence of the United Slates of America,
Joleph Prieillcv of tKe said Diftrifl, haih de
pofitid In this Office the Title of a Book, the
right wlicieoC he claims as Author in tile
to wit, 1
" LetiSrs addrefled to the Phiiofophers
" and Politicians of France oh the fiibjtfl
. "of Religion. To which are prefixed
" ObfcrvationJ relating to the catlfes of the
" genetai prevalenceol lofidelity, by To
" feph Priestley; L. t. D. F. R.S. &c.
" Tantamne Reirf taol negligenter.
m&thtf
In conformity to the aft of the Congress
of'.he United States intituled" An Aft for
the encouragement of learning by fec'jring
the copies ol Mapa Charts and Books to the
Authors and Proprietors of such copies du
ring the times therein rticntioned."
Samiiel Caldwell,
Clerk of the Dili rill of Pennjyhahia.
Diftridt of Pennsylvania,
TO WIT:
SE it remembered that on the fourth d ay
of Augnft in the uinc»ccntK yeir of the I net
prudence of the Ui/tled States of America,
Joleph Priestley of the fa:d diftrift hath de
poiitcd in this Office the title of a Book the
ight whereof he claims a» Author in.j the
words following to wit :
" Two Sermons, viz. i The present
'• Bate of Europe compared with ancient
'• Prophecies, preached on the F.ift-day
" '794. vw ''f l a Preface containing the
' realons sot the Authors leaving Englahd.
2. The use of Christianity efpccially in
" eftHicult times ( being the Authors Fare
<l well discourse to liis Congregatiou at
Hackney, by Joseph Priestley L. L. D.
" f. K, S. &.c.
In confoi miCy to the Aft of the Congress of
ihe United States intituled " An Aft for the
encouragement ol learning by feruring the
copies of Maps Charts ar.d Rooks to the
Authors and Piop'rietofs of such copies du
ritlg the times therein mentioned."
Samiiel Caldwell,
Clerk of tpe Di/lrift of Peruifyl-vania.
Diftridt of Perinfylvania,
TO HIT:
36,000
8 i ,t>oo
BE it remembered that on the fourth
day of August in the nineteenth yeai oftlie
Independence of the United States of
America, Joseph Priestley of the said dif
tritt hath deposited in this Office the title
of a book the right whereof he claims is
Author in the words following to wit r
*' An appeal to the serious and candid
" ProfefTors of Chriftiasity on the sol
" lowing fubjefts viz, j. The use ot
" reason in the matte's of religion—2.
" The powers of man to do the- will of
"of God—J. Original Sin—4. Election,
" Reprobation. 5. The Divinity of
" Christ f and 6. Atonement for Sin by
" the death of Christ. By Joseph Prieft
-41 ley L. L. D. F R. S. &c. To which are
" added a concise History of the rife of
" 'hose doctrines and an account of the
44 Trial of Mr. Elwall for Heresy and
44 Blasphemy at Stafford Aflues. To us
14 there is one God the Father and one
" Mediator trie Man Christ Jesus. i.
«' Cor. VIII 6. Tim! 11. j."
In conformity to the Aft of Congress of the
United States intituled" An Aft for the
encouragemen of learning by 'iectiring
the copies oi Maps Charts and Rooks to the
Authors and Proprietors of such copies du
ring the times therein mentioned."
Samuel Caldwell,
Clerk of the Dijlr ill of Pennfylmania.
Aug. 27.
Whereas an attach
ment at the suit of the adminifttatorsof all
and lingular the goods and chatteh, ri hf s
and credits, which were of William Bur.
net deceased, at the time of his death
hath been iffuedout of the Inferiour Com.
j>f common pleas, in and for the Countyo.
Middlel'cx, against the Goods and Chattlesj
and of Ircnius Martin
late? of the county r»turnabic t•>
Ith-■ thirdTuefday in July last. NOTICE
is hereby given to the said Ircnius Martin,
that nnlefs he appear and file special bail to
the said a&ioo, on or before the thjrdTuef
day in January next, judgment will be en
tered against him by default, and the good:
and chatties, lands and tenements so at
tached, fold for the fatisfaftion of fucli of
his creditors as lhall appear to be justly en
titled to any demand thereon, and dial lap
ply for that purpose, according to the so.m
of the statute in such cafe made& provided
tu&ftf
Aug. 10,
iawtf
PHILADELPHIA; Prjsteb BY JOHN FENNO, No. 119, CHESNUT STRE
" Terence."
NO. 72.
NO 70,
By order of the Court,
DEARE, Clerk.
I awtf.
Fo'k SALE,
About 103 000 lb. of
Good coffee,
Landing, from on board of the fliip
Stdgley, Captain Hodge, at Cuthbert's
wharf. .Apply to
Philips, Cramond, & Co.
Sept. 16 d
TO BE SOLD,.
By THOMAS DOBSON,
Alphabetical Lift
OF THE
DUTIES
Payable by law on all Goods, Wares, and
Merchandize imported into the United
Saates of A.nerica, after the lait day of
June 1794, diftinguiffiingthe rates payable
on those imported in lhips or velfcls of the
United States—and the rates pay able in fo
reign (hips or velTelS} including the addi
tional duties, to which klip reflect, ve arti
cles are liable.
reach Language
•TAUGHT Br
J. M. BAR T,
North Second Street, No. 158,
WHO begs leave to inform . is Ki'i?nds
and the Public, that he intend-! to inftruft
in that Tongue; a number of Scholars on
reasonable terms. "Thole who will be plea
sed to employ him, ftiall be exaaiy attend
ed to at their own Appartnients.
Sept. 17
To the Eledtorsof the city and
county of Philadelphia.
Okntlemin,
THIS being the latt year of the pre
sent Sheriffs time in office. I take
the liberty to offer ntyfelf a Candidate,
and solicit vonr votes and interests in rily
favour, to plare me on the recurn at the
next general Election, as his fucceflor for
fald office; in doing which, you will confer
an obligation that will be gratefully re
membered, by
Your most obedient,
and humble servant,
JOHN BAKER.
Mav 3,
STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA
In the House of Representatives,
l 3 E C t M B £ R 2111, 1793*
WHEREAS the Comuiiflioners ol pub-
Jic Accounts,have reported, that they
cannot proceed to the investigation of the
Trealury Accounts, refpetting special In
dents, without knowing the outstanding a
" mount thereof in circulation;— Therefore,
Rtfolvtdy That all holders of special In
dents be di retted, ind required, On Or before
r the firfl day of November nt xt } to deliver the
special Indents in their poflcflion to one or
1. other of the Commiflioners the Treafiiry,
who are to give receipts for the fame, and to
. report to the CommiflTionerx on public ac
counts, on or before thetenth day of Nov
ember next, the amount by therw refpe&jve
ly received, and also to the Legislature, at
their meeting in November next, and that
all special Indents not rendered into the
Treasury as above, on ot before the firfl day
of November ntxt, /hall be* and the fame
are hereby barred.
Rcjolvcd-, That public notice of this resolu
tion be given >n thafeveral Gazettes in this
State, once every three weeks, until the firft
clay of November next. And that the Dele
gates ofthisState in the Congvefs of the Uni
ted States, be requested to cause this relolu*
tion to be publi{bed in one or more papers
in the cities of Philadelphia and New-York,
and that provision will be msidt for the ex
pends attending such publication.
That the refolillion be sent to
the Senate for their concurrence.
Bv order of the House,
JOHN SANFORD DART, C.fl./?.
In the SENATE,
Deckmbir 21 ft, 1793.
Rejoined % That this Houfedo concur with
tht House of Repi efentatives in the forego
ing resolutions.
Ordered, That tbe resolutions 'be lent to
the House of Representative*.
* by order of tbc Senate,
f*ELIX WARLEY Clerk,
ewt N.
JUST PUBLISHED,
And for sale at
Mathew Carey s Store,
No. 118, Market flreet,
Pijce half a dollar, eirtbellifhed with a
ilrikirg likenefsof Mr Margarot,
The r R IA L
O F
Maurice Margarot,
Bef. •re the High Court of J ujl'iciary at
Edinburgh, on an hididrnent for
SEDITIOUS PRACTICES.
" Ob' the many remaikable trials whjch
theprefent extraordinary fvftem of crimi
nal jurifpt udeace in G. Britain and Ireland
has brought before the public eye ; tips,
c?i tainjy is most entitled to universal pe
ru'al and attention. It developes, more
fully than any publication extant, the lat
est viewt jjod objects of the Britifli conven
tion J and proves incoiircftibly, that judi
cial protections for perfecntions( and de
cifionsare now more the result of the pre
fect order of things, than any old fafliion
ed attachments tlTe laws or the conftitu
tion. Add to this, that it holds up to the
wonder and admitation of mankind, the
the finn, manly, and patriotic conduct of
this devoted victim—this 1 Second Sydney,'
as he has justly and deiervedly been called;
who in the course of one of the Jongelt iri.
als we know of, unafiiftcd even by a (ingle
member of the long robe, evinceil fufh a
depth of legal and constitutional know
ledge and, in a speech of four hours
length, dilplayed such a blaze of eloquence
and firft rate abilities, as astonished
the court—and, ftraugc to relate ! even
drew involuntary applaule from the venal
and time-serving creature of a aorru&t go
vernment."
- Lachawannock.
A LARGE body of LAND on this river
artd its waters, is now for sale to Settlers on
tyi on moderate terms,and at a long credit.
The foil is remarkably fertiie. and nu
merous streams of waterare interspersed
through the whole country.
The main river flows through one tract
of about thirty thousand acres, and is with
he exception of one obftru&ion, naviga
ble to the Sufquehannah.
Spring Brook Creek, which with its
brauches, waters an >tijer tra<st of about
forty thousand acres of good Land, emp
ties itfelf into the Lachawannotk, about
twelve miles from the Sufquehannah.
It affords numerous Mill feats, & in its
course creates largebodies of well water,
ed meadow ground.
The other tra&sartinterfe&edbycretks
of considerable importance.
Several Mills are already erected for the
accommodation of the settlers.
Roads are cut in different direfUons, to
wards the most convenient market.*.
The county town is not more *an i 2
mle> distant from many parts oi the set
tlement.
The Sufquehannah affords an easy and
lafe navigation to Middleton, from whence
the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com
munication to the city.
Another means of connection with Phi
ladelphia, is by the Delaware, from which
the distance infeveralplacesis aboutthirty
miles.
The proprietors combining theirown in
terest with that of the inhabitants, are dis
posed to ere ft works ot" public utility ,open
uoads, &c. a.id in every tn miles square, a
tract of one hundred acrts is allotted for a
and one hundred acres for thefirft
resident clergyman of any denomination of
Christians.
*eodiw
For further particulars apply to
George Eddy.
Wilkes-Bartej Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, July 9.
Lettersdire&ed tn Geoige Eddy, at Phi
ladelphia, or this place, relative to this,
bufinefS,will be duly anfn-ered. eodgni
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED,
And to be lold by
Robert Campbell,
No. 54, south Second Jlreet, second door
below the corner of Chefnut Jireet,
A.ENTORIA ;
The Young Lady's Friend,
Mrs. Rowfon,
Of ihe New Theatre, Ph larielpliia; au
thor of ihe InquiJitor, Kille de Chainbre,
Victoria, Charlotte, ?<c.
Pric.e neatly bound 75. cevtf.
Dttejl(d be theptn wloje, bqneful infltir
euce
Could to the youthful docile mind corrvey
Pernicious precepts, tell loose tales,
did paint illicit paj/ion in Jlich colours,
As might MiJlectA the unfufpefting /jeart,
And vitiate the young, uufetthd j-udg-
went,
I would not for the riches of the Eafl
Abuse the nobkji gift 4 of Heaven thus,
Or fink my Genius to fuchprofiitutiou.
Aug. 21 taquim
Just Landed,
From on board tie Jhip Wajh'tngton, Cast.
John Collins from Bcurdeaitx,
A CARGO OF
White Wines
Id Barrel; ; an*J
CLARET
ill Hll.li. and Cafe?— For Sale by
FRANCIS COPPJNGERy
Na. 26-, Spruce, hear Front Street..
August. 15, 1794. d
NOTICE.
The Gazette of the. Ukitfj>
States ir now publijhed at No, 119
Chesnut STREET: —to which place th-
OFFICE of th( Editor is removed, and
where Printing Work in general is
performed.
' C. W. PEALE.
EVEH foljcitQns to render his MUSEUM
more and more au object of rations
entertainment, and fubferv ent to t'>e inl
terefts of 1 ufeful fti'nce, lias on tie fugged
tion and with the advice of a number o.
his friends, provided a Book, which will
he always open for the infptffec of tliofe
prjjp vjfit his M.ufeum, in which book, it is
proposed to insert all such difepveries, in
ventiwis, improvements, I'chome?, oblefc
experiments, prujefts, hints or
queries relating to the arts or fcie»ces, as
ki)jj U' Ilis visitors, or correfpondcßts,H)a,v
iTrom time totime communicate.
J Such as lmy chufe to conceal their, imraes
hiay cither fend their communicatiejis ano
hyinou?, or at their C- W.
jwij) iwferiihttir names, with thsnumbei or.
of ther refpe&ive culjwi) ;i')u:'3-
(ions in a privatebook wljitb be (WIJ keep
for that pnrpofe.
i The advantages ot such a public register
tire obvious. 11 willrefeue from oblivion
Jnany u.'eful hipts, which might othenwife
liave died with iheir antl:ois. It may f<',
:ure to inventor-, il.cir just claims, andp e-._
vent others from tailing the honor or pro&t
pt a dilcovery to which they are not en
titled, and ai the Mu r rum is now visited
byper fans horn alrnoft; all part>i ot' Vhe
vqrld, luce a,regifter, it isprefumed, will
'ooq contain aril b» .the means of difle.nii
latinga vast fund of uifeful knowledge, and
>romote lhat r pirit of enquiry and inven
ion, for which the people of the United
>tat£s ar« already fojuftl^diftinguifhcjt..
Aug. 22
. —Price Sik Doilars Per Annum.
O R
B Y
FOR. SALE,
At the STORES q{
Jefle & Robert Wain,
PORT WINE in pipes, lil.ds. and qHar
ter calks
LISBON do. in pipes and quarter calks
Soucliongand Congo TEAS, in quarter
cliefts
A quantity of Lisbon and Cadiz SALT
Soft lhelied ALMONDS in bales
Velvet CORKS, in do.
Russia' MATTS.
J line 9 H
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED,
And to be fold by the following Buokfellns
viz. John Ormrod, N0.41, Che£i:ut lirect
Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, fouU, Sceood
street, Jofepi, Cru'.(hank, No. 87 H i e h
street, and Wm. Young, No. J2, south 4-
cond street,
A Discourse
Delivered July 17, 1794.
1 N
The African Church,
Of the Citit of Philadelphia.
On the oecafion oi'opening the raid ihurcb
and l\oldin(f public worfiiip i n it the firft
tune,
By Samuel Magatu, D. 23.
Re<&or of s«. Paul'*.
Divine Service, introduced with feleft
Scripture passages, and a fpet ial pr.yer
and then proceeding iu its ui'ual offices'
having been performed
By James Abercrombie, A. M.
Second Assistant Minister of Christ Chu»cb
and St. Peter's.
" Ethiopia Jhall soon Jlretch out her
hands unto God."
Aug. 16
FOR SALE,
the following
Trails of Land,
in Virginia.
ONE trait in Frederick courtty, contain
ing 87J6 acres, being part of that whereon
col. Thomas Bryan Martin now r»fid«*
known by the name of Greenway courr a
bout 12 milts from WinchclUr and 5 [ ro m
Newtown. For the convenience of pw
ehafers, it wiJ] be divided imo parcels- of
various dimenfionsfjom 200 to 600 acres
which may be viewed by application to col
R. K. Meade, Jiving near tlieprcmifts
The greaier part is very fertile and well
timbered.
Another tiafl" in the fame county on*
; railage creek, containing 239 acres, add
adjoining Jacob Levii £oods.
, Anotli r tract iii Hanipffiire county, con
taining by patent,. 699 acres, called Slim
Bottom, situate on both Mcs o( the South
Blanch and within two miics of the mouth
•of it, a«4 is I'Uppofed to have a good mill
• teat.
Anottfer tract in Hampfliire county on
New Creek and Kettle-Uck, containinjr
joi acres.
Another fra& in Prince William county
called LeefylVania, containing upwards of
2000 acres, lyingnpon Potomack river, a-
Ij»ut23 miles below Alexandria, and 28
below (lie City of compre
hending Fretftone Poinc, which appear*to
be a quarry of free-ftoric, covering about
50 acres and the river, w-heie vef
fcls of iC>o tons conveniently harbour. On
another part of this trait it isfnppofe/d there
is a quarry of flite, convenient to water -
carnage. Upwards oi'two thirds are in
woods. Mr. Enoch S. Lane, living on the
premises, will ffiew tbis tract.
Another traiftj. in Fairfax county, called
Springfield, containing 2043 1-2 aires, a .
bout ij.milfs from Alexandriaaiid loiVoua
Wafti-ngton j abounds ttithfine Iptings and
meadow ground, and maybe seen by apply.
ingtfaMr. John Wood, living on part of
Arjothertraft in Fairfax county, con
taining 392 acre«, oil Turkey-cock Run, a
bout 6 miles from Alexandria.
Another tratt in Fairfax county, contain
ing about 17& acres, adjoining Mr. J. Wat
fon'sfeyt, a bom four mile 5 f,oia Alexan
dria.
Another tract, in Fairfax county, con
taining 513 acres, near Occoquan, joining
Mr. Edward Wafhingtorj'j.
Another tract, in Fairfax county-, con
taming Ho acres or thereabout, withm-a:
mile of Pohick Landing, and within five
miles of Mpunt Vernon, lies level, and is'
well timbered.
An undivided raoietv in another iraft,
containing about 284 acres, in Fairfax
county, abcmts miJesfroni Washington, k
9 from Alexandria, where J. R< binfon lur-
lived.
Another parcel of land, within a ini!»
of Alexandria,containing about 24 acres,
Snd 1 q be fold iu acre or lots.
Alio, sundry unimproved lots ofvaJimis
(izes, in different parts of the tq»*n of Al
exandria.
Fodeloribe the pre m ties more partit'O
larly is deemed unneccilLry T as it is expec
fed.every pcrfen will enamine and view
Whatever part he lliai! be; inclined to buy.,.
My only object being to raise a certain fun»
of money, by felling so many or such parts
pt tbe aforefeid tra&s of land and lot? as
Jlwll be neceitary for ibfc.t purpafe, one halt'
61 the purcbaie money mnft be paid at the
itme-ol contract, and the other wltbin a
irom the iirft day of August next, otul
at (lie time of deliveringpoffeflion sir ex*,
iuti/ig a legabconveyance 7he lands re.
rosining unfold, except the tract in Prii ce
William, after jailing a limited sum, win
lie divided into tenements, and leafed for
BMm ol years. From the I2tl)day of Or.
tober next, till the 1 jth -of I>eccmbr, I
(ball be in the city of Richmond,-,aiKl aire,
jhat, time I Dia'l remain at home, ji> Alex
andria, at which plates, or elfejvhere, I
jliall be prepared to detail particulars, and
to enter into com rafts.
1 Alexandria, Juty 28
CHARLES LEE.
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