Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, October 29, 1794, Image 4

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    I'OR SALE,
» CrJiity of Fairfax a id State cf Vir
ginia, a „
Tract of Land,
THE Lmd nn B'aiJs furtj, containing
ißj 'he f«l is ijoid hd hilly, about
tf 'e.e-sof it liw g ou id fii Cor nv.»S»>w.
There is n 1 it t »o-gnd dwelling lioufes,
ii >ra ;;oii*e, ftih'ji, kiGcUaa, aftd a fti il
hoofs w.o «wp fliljs, one of 113 a>d the o
1,2r ii order for iiunisdia
til', tiierc a e al'b jnol a,)|) e and peacn
o c urdi on it. AM the houfesare new ex-'
• eptoiie of the dwelling limiTe ;,t-hat how
ever is completely ie,»aired and in good or
er itisa 40 >d iituation fnraSjorgTavern
and 0 IMlery, and there is a gojd Mill feat
011 it.
Enquireof the Printer
diw
Oft. 22
We the Chief Mate and paf
fengifi vyipeke<l»n toe Bar of Litile Egg
H nbiur, oi the 7th inft. in t>'« lhip Sant
FranciJ'fo d. Pan o of Genoa, from Naotz
In prance;, bjuui to New York, Niclio
line nvtfll?r unfo tunately drown
ed ; t »ke in s opportunity of publicly ac
know ed.;m<; <>41 to er
Tuck-r Ef<j Surveyor ot tbe CuHqbvs q|"
the P irt ol Little sos his
Itu nine fpinted exertion,; in our be
half in endeavoring to iVcrfre and recover
11.' aflfjifl'i & clastlui of tiia il do unate,
ivhinevc pi!u yiiiced by the unprincipled
S iallopmen a id I'iJiabitanis 011
but we have to cegret that when we firft
Riourjded, Mr. Titekir was absent at Hhi-
I irielpbia on buT ief', 01 we have every
ieaf»i> to believe wish >uUI have lived pro
perty from the wietk to a c.jifid rahle a
m-iunt.
\Viri\efs our lian-Js at the Port o! Lit
tte Egg Harbour, this ij:h day of
Oft >ber 1794.
Ghrrardt? Mate
Schnotighaufer,
Gu'Hon.
P, S Any vty, ha* wM »njt o.^
a r,ar*y> of f»-t Ifa'p, and deliver
Kde]p!|i-i, it-Av T' ,r K or Egg Harbour,fhall
hav; a Salvage according »o law.
Oft. 22 4t
The Medical lectures
In the University of Pennsylvania, will
ro'tunence the full M »ntl y in November
C. W. PEALE.
EVER felicitous to render his MUSEUM
ft'll m>ieand t}; v ::q »o mje6t a£ rational
enterwiiijft?«i.t, and fuhferv ent to thf in
tere(ls-"<>f tifefutfcf'nee, lias Oii.Fhe'fh
tion and withthi- advice, of a number of
bis friends, provided a, which will
\>e always ojen'(V<r the of tho/e
who visit hi* Mufeuin, In whiq>> book it is
prapofed to inl'ert all fori)
ventions, improvements, obfer
vatiiKiij. eaji-'twenti, |wt»J«{ls, hints or
qneries Mating to, rbe art* ar ay
#nv of his vifttoi'S, or correspondents,may
from time tatirne Ainminiicate.
Such a', imy chulfe t> conceal their nanjes
in ly cither fend t'!ieiccomjtiuiitcati®ns ano
ny n >m, or at tlvejj; tlafijr#, C- \V. Peale
will inO-Tt their names, vv.lfib t{ie namberor
of {Jijjjr refpe&ivt
tions in a jtivaVe baok wljch he 'ihtMeeag
format Wfrpofa»
fucha puW«;
irp It from ol>kvifln,
many afefai MtyA. wjitsb,might Tthywife
have cied'wfth tlieir authors, ft may ft.
cure t(> their jfHt.cfouns, aqdp-?.-
renl taking the honor or profit
ot iMiftovifj \o which tbejs »r* not wx-.
titled, and as the Mureum is. n»w I
by pcrfons from almost all parts of
world, fuce airegifferV if'is will
fooh contaL»,andU« : tbe rmsms of domi
nating a vail ami
promote that^fjjiri tot fiiquiry and inven
lion, for which the paopie- of the United'
States are already foja(Hy<Wlinguifhed.
Au*. 22
STATE of SOUTH r CAROLINA
In the Heu/e of Rcprefcntativu,
December 21(1,1793.
WHEREAS the Commifliooers of pub
lic Ar.cou.pt*,Have reported, thai they
cannot proceed tg the iijvcftigation °f , * le
Accounts, refpc&ing fpeciai In
dents, without knowing the outftandfng a
mount cTieredfin circulation -Therefure,
Rcfolbtii That all holders of fpeciai In»
dents be dire£l~d, and required, on or before
t he ffrfl day of November ri'tft, to deliver the
fpscial Indents in their poflefßon to one or
other of the Co mmtftf oners «f the Treasury,
who are t«» give receipts for the fame, and to
feputtaihe Commiflioners on public ac
counts, on or before the tenth day of Nov
ember next, the amount by them refpe&ive
ly received, and also to the Legislature* at
their meeting in November next, and that
ail fpeciai Indents not rendered into the
Treasury »s aoove, on or before the firft day
of November next, (hall be, and the fame
are heieby barred.
&c{elvtd. Tb it public notice of this refolu
t«on oc iriven tn the foveralGazettes in this
State, once every three weeks, until the firft ]
day ot.November next. And that the Dele-
gates ofthisStaie in the Conj»rcfs of the Uni
t*.d States, be reqnefted to cause this relolu
tion to be puhliftied in one or more papers
in the cities of Philadelphia and New-York,
and that p-rovifion will be made for the ex
penefs attending such publication.
O/dered, That the refoiution be scot to
the .Senate for their concurrence.
Bv order of the House,
JOHN SANhORD DART, C.H.R.
In the SENATE,
December 21(1,1793.
Refolvedy Tha<this House do concut with
the House of Reprefeatatives in the forego
ing rrfofunons.
Ordered, That the.resolutions be lent to
the llouleot Reprefentanves.
by order of the Senate,
FELIX WARLEY Clerk.
ewt N f
Fine Liverpool Salt,
To Be Sold
From the Ship Thomas,
The fccor.d below Pine-Street, ap
ply at said wharf, to /
Jehu ftollingfworth, & Co.
Aug. 26. d.
AT THE
Card cf? Nail Faftcry,
No. 59, north Front street,
Webster, Adgate & White,
fiave conflantly far fait,
Cotton, Wool, Tow, and
Machine Cards,
Of all Kindt,
Cut Nails of all sizes,
Jfloar Brads, Sprigs and Tacki,
Fullers Shears, Gur» Flint* and Wool
Hals,
A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in
babels
ii n*w Edition of Philadelphia
lafmony, containing both the firfrsnftfc
ca<yl parts, being tfie m«ft aproved fyf
nt'Rules and the best cohesion of
now in use.
Alfif for Sale,
A COMPLEI** StT or
Machinery for making Cards
On an Improved Coaftruftion.
Oft. 2 w&sif
Scheme of a Lottery,
To ruffe Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars,
Deducting 15 per Cent. Jrom the Prizes—
I his Lottery confifis of 38-000 Ticket's, in
u hich there are 14,531 Prizes, and 23,461
I'tanks, being about one and an haj Hanks to
a prize.
THE the Society for eJUbiifV
i/ig USWuil fa/Sores, baNfctg icfoto-
t LOT I'fcKl fcS for miing One
'■ *■» Ttruu uim u D(JLTfit s,.aglfieat]|iy
L 0 3a iS ot lh« Legi{Lttur« «( llie Slite of
;K*w-Jt r fey, have appointed the fofl»w!«tg
jejfonjJo fi»jjo»iouni and di>c£l (be chaw'
WJ of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, lluius
Hcrtna» L« *«f, firniet Waifon,
Richard Hi'iifrip, Abijah Hat^mioqd.iiiuJ
I .ftynehus' Riy, of thecity hf ffrw-Yoik
Wilting, Joseph Ball, Matthew M'-
Bayard, ot the city of
Pkii«lMph'>krfH» B*tcikeney Richard }ipw
feftt- BlVat Gtotrai fcliasDay
'"I I *. MRU''- JP ,, 'W r > l"h» Ij*>&sr
Dofihara, SamOct W. Stockton,
Mfc VVallacc, JoTepb, >ul Elifba
BAiidrnot,, of wh£; th(
■ lojl.owriig Sihcitie of •*'Loiter,y, and pledge
"thpn'filvfi tothe pnbHcj thai they wirlukt
r»rry .ih-dt*n'V precaution inrheir power
to. luve the' Monte*, paid by tfi« Managers,
frfß) til** tp fciar, as received, lf>ta the'
at NowrYoiki tndi 9hil»dcJ:p,l>ia, to
reityii* for tb<J pi»rgoj4 ot paying Mi, t,
wki{h (hall be ijonv.'dwwlj' dik'twrgwt by a
cl(ftX,upop oi>« of the Ba*k,v
eodrp
SCHEME :
Priz?bf 20,606 Dollars i* 20,c0c
J
1
2
5
26
too
3°° . r
lOOC* •
eooo
gOOO
8100
14|>599 262,000
Blank*. First dxawn. aiiraber, 2,000
Laftdrawa number, fi,opQ
Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000
The drawing wilt commence, under the
infpe&ion of a Committee of the Superin
tcodantf, as soon as,the Tickets »re fold,, of
which timely notice will be given.
The Sitpcriniend ants have appointed John
N. Cummin#, of Newark, Jacob R. Har
dening, of New-Brwifwick, and Jonajhan
Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers
therrot, who have given ample fccurity tor
discharging thetruff reposed in them.
(pf" In order to fccure the pay
mpoi ofthe Prizes, the Superintepdants of
the Lottery have dire&ed that the Managers
Avail each enter into bonds in 455,000 dollars,
with four fufftciem fvcurnies, to perform ihei*
inft»udtons, the fubitence of whifhis
I. That whenever either of the Maimers
fKall receive tbefumof Three Hundred Dol
lars, he shall immdiatcly place the fame in
one of the Banks of New-York or Philau'elr
phia, to the ciedit of the Governor of the
'Society, and such of the Superintendents as
live in.the city where the monies are placed,
to remain thereuntil the Lottery is drawn,
for ibe payment of the Frizes.
11. The Managers to take fuflfixient te
nuity for auy Tickets they .may trust, other
wise to be responsible for them.
111. To keep regular books of Tickets
Told, Monies received and paid into the
Bank, abft»a&s of which be frnt,
monthly, to thrGovcrnor of the Society.
Paterfon, January 1, 1794.
On application to either of the above gen
tlemen, information will be given whete
tickets mev be had,
February 24.
The Lottery published by the
"Society far ufeful nanufac
tures," will commence drawing the firft
Tuefda* in November next —
WANTED,
An Apprentice
Watch Making and
Repairing Business,
Apply TO
C. Campbell.
Kok 3, south Fourth street, two doors
frqm Market-street.
t Sept
PHILADELPHIA:—Printed by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chbsnwt Street*—Price Six Dollars Per A«invm.
'lC>,Oeq
$!° so
-e',ooo
10,000
10,000
10,00 c
f 0,000
10,000
i,coa
fiQP
100
iP
i 9
'5
12
'so
1 i,o&c
5.0,0c0
30,000
36,000
B>,ooo
tu&ftf
To the
iawtf
ARRIVED,
This day a fttv pipe: of the jirji quality
French Brandy,
Fourth Proof,
E.fteeraed equal to cny that has been is this
city for a number of years,
ALSO,'
Forty Hog/heads of JirJi quality of
St. Croix Sugar,
And a few Tons of
Good Black Pepper,
FOR SALE BY
Levtnus Clarkfon,
No. ii 6, south Water street.
OA. 8 d
Hoff and Derrick,
No. 8, North Fijth Jireet,
Have just Published, price 9*i6ths of a
Dollar,
Embelbjhal with a neat Engraving',
And to be had of the following Booksel
lers, vi 7. Mi ffta. T. Dobfon,VV. Young,
K. Campbell, J. Ormrod, and U. K:;m
mcrtr,
A New and Cencije History of lie
Revolution in France,
From its Commencement to the Execu
tion of the Gironde party, and
the death of the Duke of
Orleans
Oa. 16
I. Neale & H. Kammerer,
Junior.
Have just publish*®,
And noiv far Sale,
Price half a dollar, neatly bound, at the
Boolftores of Meflrs. T. Dobfon, I\.
Campbell, J. Ormrod ; also at H.
Kamtuerci 's No. 24, north Third
street,
Sc. eel Stories,
. For the iujtru3l)ii and amujement of
2 outu. tzduptcd to the uft
' of Schools.
From the French of M. Berquin
ErtraSi from the Preface.
" To thf hfln#>r oi' Mr. B»rquin's lafte,
it may be kid, that lie has iimt«d simple
.Bt*af»hce with varie.t), bijt ri,
gidly fep.uatf d both, si 0111 tie fligi tcfl ap
proach of whatever is vulgar or- puerile :
a m*i it m.icb moreeafil praif<*hfca» imi-
Pa.tedj Tie art of ajy.iifi.ig child en.whiift
at the fajiu tiiue ti*? luCun fceniu.e h
ed and th« Heart inei-d. d, ap - a : s tiom
hia works t.o be no cpntejnptil - -'Tart of
the mind. Wherever, tlierefu. , the uti
lity of such an undertaking is aick iii-w(edg
ed, the reputation of Mr. Beiquin must
ever be held in del'^rvadcfleem.
" Happily fuch.is.ihe agt«eal>!e r
■tyof Mr. Befquiu's liyle and gfniys, that
it would be. dilhtu't t,o pronounce in what
department he excels : whether in the
lively 01; tiie patlietit; th« limple language
of narrates, or the animated points «tf
cqnverfation : whether in ilirewd remarks
110011 priva'e life, or in florid defcriptiqai
of the beauties of nature.
" Pieces of rvery Vwious excellence
tliat is to be t'fnmJ in tltc writVngs of Mr.
Bfrquin, fotfowiiig vojume,
wjiich-, it is hoped, will be thoughl a valu
able iubftitute (whe.e such may.be pref<r-
in the lvgw and more extensive
work; of the laiiie a«tli»r."
4t Ne. 24, north ThirdJlreet, may- aljc be
had the follmuing
New Publications;
Srasltie'sNatural Pbilof.py, ij/
History of the Fttuck Revolution, \sf
Life of Howard,
The Italian Nun, 6f
The Mirror, z vols. 11/}
The Devil upon two Sicks,
The Life of Cheftei fitld, los
Cheflerfield's Principles of Politencfs.
sac - 5/9
New Kohiivfotv-Crufo», 6.16
Thq Beauties of Sterne, 4/6
Baron Tienk,. 6/
HifttS'jfiif America, $f
• Evelina, aNwel, 3 vols. 11 /}
The Inquisitor, 5/3
CompJe e Letter.Writer, 4/6 »
The Travels ot Cyms, 7/6
[ Memoirs ot Major Gen. Lee, 8/4
Rural Economy, 7/6
Selccl Fables of E<op,.by It.
Vocal Muse, or Ladies Songster, 2/9
Marvellous Works ot Nature, 3J6
Sentimental Lucubrations, 3\J.
|uiia, a.Novel, 2fb
CuiioPties of. Literature, I,JT>
Ladies Literary Companion, j/g
Mifcellanics, moral and inftrudtiv.e,
I.ouifa, a-poetical Novel, 2/6
Courtlhipapd Matrimony, 2J6
Sylvan letters, if\o
Life of Baron Trenk, abtid&ed, IJiO
Fablrs for Ladies, IJIO
Letters from Yorick to Eliza, IJ4
Fallen Cottage, Jovial Sougfter, &c. &c
ALSO,
At the abova place may be had Blank
Bpoks of different kinds.
O&ober. 8
To be Sold,
The Honfe % Stables y &
of Ground,
In Second iireet, between Spruce and
Union ftreins, in tbe occupation of his
Britannic Maiefty's Minister.
AESO
The Adjoining Lot,
26 seer front, mid 149 teet deep. For
terms of sale, apply to
Wm. Cramond.
Aug. 14
}uft Arrived,
And will be landed to-morrow morning at
Hamilton's wharf, the CARGO of the
Schooner Industry, Captain My Under,
from Havanna,
CONSISTIIfcG OF
85 hhds. MolafTes,
' Of superior full quality.
106 Boxes and Barrels
White & brown Sugar
Parcel of Ox-Hides ;
FOR SALE BY
Peter Blight.
ALSO,
A PARCEL OF
COFFEE,
Jull arrived in the Hibcrcia, Cajitain
Irwin, from Jamaica.
Sept. A3a3 d
Dancing School.
Wra, M'DOUGALLprefentshis com
pliments to the Pulilic—Thinks them for
the great encouragement he has experi
enced those twenty odd ye%rs. He will
open his School for this Sffafon on Monday
the 13th Odtober, at 10 o'clock in the
morning, in that large and elegant Saloon
in Harmony ftrect, leading from Third to
Fourth street, turning the corner of No,
70, South Third street.
jaw
His Employers may be aflured, the flricft
order and decorum that has always been
observed in his School, (hall still be pur-
that their children will be taught
in the rpoft approved and modern itiU
Note —An Evening School for youyg
Gentlemen.
Oft. 10
Fortv dollars reward.
RAN AWAY from the Subfcribei on Si
tii'day night the 11th lilft.
A Mulatto LAD,
najited Bill, generally cal'ed Bill Madden,
about 17 o: 18 yea sos age, 5 feei 7 or b in
dies high, of a Aim males, has llrait black
ha>r, which he fomeliuics wes lied, but
generally lonfe; he has been accullomed, to
w?it altogether ti": a house, and having been
much indulged, lias become too idle to wo k
for a fupporr. He toak w 11h his, a brown
fnftian doob'e hreafted long coat, one drab
cothceat, with red cuffs and cape, the
pocket flaps and trimmed wuh red
edge,a sustain unlhoat a pair <lf bucklkin
bietcbes, a pair of rrd fttiped trowfers,
and ojher cloaihs, also a pair of
boom, lialfworn. It is probable he has a
for bpd pals, ai d wijfci rt<av ( ,ij, to pal's a
j free man, Firm every (ircumflance, I
am led to brlieve he went off viitliawhte
woman, and that they had taken their pal
fage in a vellel bound to Philad" !phia.
The above reward will be paid to any
per lor; delivrring;me the said servant, and
reasonable charges, for hripging b'm home.
Daniel Carroll.
Of Duddwigton.
Ci'yof Washington, Q&. 2>o
Oft. i 7 * 3ta\v2w
James M'Alpin,
Taylor,
No, 3, South Fourth Street,
Returns hi& grateful ackivowJcdgemAfctft
tq bistriendi ar.d rhe Public for their Jil«
ral Encouiagement, and begs leave, rsf
pe&fuUy lofoiicit a Conti*ir.ai. r c of their-
Favours.
At his Shop Gentlemen can be futnifhed
with the be ft materials, an«J have tlvjji
made up and finilbexi in the i,eatefi and
ny>ft faftiionable manner. \
He will thankfully receive any orders Sc
p»Y a prompt* and pun&ual pttent on to
rhr-m.
Oft. 25
Money to be Lent,
REAL ESTATES,
Within the City and Liberties of Philadel
phia. Ajm>!v to
Nicholas D 'tehl, jun.
No.
ABP.. 4
Asfheton Humphreys,
Attorney at Law,
Notary Public & Conveyancer,
AT his Office No. 65, Walnut ftrtet
Corner of DOCK Street, continues
to t;anfa& trufinefs in the above
as heretofore, ?nd draws at a moderate
charpe, Deeds, Bonds,, Mortgages, Powers
of Attorney, Bills of Sale, ami Bottomree
Char"*.- Parties, Memorials, Petitions,
and other Instruments in "Wntirg. He a!-
so continues to buy aV.d fell Heal
upon CommifTion ; and has at preterit a
few valuable Farms, &c. for fa!e.
2aw2w
Oflober 11, 1794
Stock Brokers Office,
Lot
No. 16, Wall-street Nfv-Yokk
THESublciibei intending to corJir.f-h'm
felf emit civ to tbe PURCHASE »nd
SALE of STOCKS on tCM M i sS]ON,b< g 4
i-svc to off. r histcivirt $ to his iriends and
others, in the line of a .Slack Brr ker. Thofc
who may pieafeto favor him wi:h their byfi.
ness, may dep.* i>d t>pn» having »♦ trartfafted
wiih the uimoft fidelity and difpajciv.
Orders troir, Philadelphia, oriii)
other part of the foiled £tate<, will be
!lri£Hy attended rc>»
w&stf
.A N"D A"
eodtf
?»wtf
On M"nrtp;age-of
Attorney at Law.
19, foulh Fourth Jlreet.
mw&ftf
< od4w
LEONARD BLFECKER.
m&thtf
'. ■ <
NOTICE. I
ALL Persons wlfhing t0 fcnd j
ters to Camp may, until further „ O ,; M
have them conveyed by Express every
other day, Sunday excepted, hv hav=r^'
them left at the Office of the Secma.f
of State for the United States, prcnfell
at n,ne o 'Clock in the tnorning of J
day of ftarfng. -As this BrJ gem J
will commence to-morrow, and « ore
of * ohjefts » the acco mmcdatiQn of
those who have conneaions and friend,
in the Army, punctuality, as to ;V
---time of lodging the letters is expected
otherwise they will be neceffa.ily delav'
ed to the next succeeding Eiprefs
Odtober 24. ( j 6t
John Miller, jun.
A r o. 8, Chrsnv t near J'kout Strut,
Hath Imported in the late VefFeli'
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
WOOLLENS,
SUITAW.E TO THE SIASON.
ALSO,
(BY THE PiCMCE,)
Iljrrs <wrll aj/brtej> Boy,'coloured, and
Mens black
MancljeJler Cotton Goodt
Slippers and Sandals
Flowers and Feathers
Black and White Lace.
Fans.
IRISH LINENS,
Brown and White, by the Box, laid 0B
t the BEST TERMS.
TickJenburgs,
BY THE BALi OR PUCE
Oft- 1 S oodtf
To the Public.
A subscription
Is, opened for. Pi lilting tiic
Theological Writings
OF
Emanuel Swedenbourg,
At Francis Bailey's-Bock Jfore, Ac. 116,
Market Jlreet> Philadelphia^
WHEN a fufficient fubfci ipiion takfi
place, a mee ting v ill be advert.fed to con.
lider the most eligible mvdc for conducing
rhe p: inringof luch of the Work.'! as fliall
be thought to be ol rbe greatest utility in
the fir ft in fiance.
The following Treatises may be no<vj,hadat
Mr. Bailey's :
The Do&iine of Lite, or the Spiritual
sense of the Ten CoGiciaidmeim.
The Ur.iverfai Theology of the New
Church ; which was fiireloM ly the
Lord in Danic), chap. 7, v. J, ij, «.),
and in the Apocaiyph', chap. 21, v. i,
2, &e.
A ftMMnary View of the Heavenly Doc
trines of t!»e New Jerusalem Church.
«3- as. various opinion*'})
tortaincd re!'pts:ng t,J»efcinbuilt
ai.d no perfoo ljjt rational arrupcdt lial
been able so refute them, Lut >nßtS<i therp,
<>l, invidious calumnies and
ports have been induflrioujty prqpaWt«t
to di fcredir the 1 hono.ijrMi!c*riij«ri|i|M»ne<tr
Author, as well at bis Works,' #« 6-4FSt
not the cam-till an# finfer# at w
Truths of the bigliefHirpotfar.ee, will fe
■rioofly examine those li'ifii'>h
u» is tp b* '•*
pwluit and Iqve of Wf*;
of ifs native excellence ant{ tjfi, they wilt
regard tliem a« i hey jrrfHy tkefeive, *wt *>
tbe,eiid. recciv* Vothjprcfit ani'.d*
G<B>., 14-
EfFence for the Tooth-ache,
Prepared and fold by Dr. LEE, Colic
Square, London.
THE public are ofie f<! o\ c of ihe most
efficacious and fafe Medicii.es, that cicr
appeared, ft>rihat nioft excruciatingp»' n
the
Tooth-Ache;
The numerous instances of its happy th
efts in relieving the jifH &ed, l ave i.oy
brought it into V tiniverlal estimation ; it
Inotonly relieves the Tooth-Ache, bui »s
of the u most service in eurinft.the
Scur\ r y in the Gums,
In preventing the disagreeable fintll
tjrat is produced from unfenrid teeth, at d
occasioning a. sweet breath; likeJe
pr*< vents the teeth from decaying, arc' v »
be found a general prefer ver of the 1 c el
and Gums-
Sold in Philadelphia, only at
Poyntell's stationary ftorc,
No. 21. Second fti ecr, south.
°<ft. 15 3-
TO BE SOLD,
By THOMAS DOBSON,
A. W
Alphabetical Lift
OF THE
DUTIES
'a. l *' 00 s " Gaods, v . ~j
iiMerclaiulize imparled i"*° ll * ]r (
.Siates of A.nerita, alter tfce I*" J
"June 1794, diftitiguilHingtbe ratrs pa.
on tlioie inipwterf in fhijw or velft »
United StaKt-Jxand the rale* W 4^ ,,,
jreijtP <Wn» *»E. ttti
tfonal duties, to" wbicf* the
cL-s are liable. - ■
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