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BOOKS,
By Mathew Carey,
No. XIB, Market Street,
1. Charlotte, a tale of truth
By Mrs. Row/on, of the New-Theatre
Philadelphia.
Second American edition—Pricc 75 cents
[The rapid sale of the First Edition o:
this interciting novel, in a few months
is the befl proof of its merit.]
Extract from the Critical Review, Apri
1791,^.468.
It maybe a tale of truth, for it is not un
natural, and it is a tale of real tiifUe, ,—
Charlotte by the artifice of a teacher, re
commended to a school from humanity ra-
t 1 er than a conviction ot her integrity "I
the regularity of her former conduf\ 13 en
ticed from he* govtei'nefs, and accompanies
a yowr.g officer to America—The marriage
tere 111 ny. "»'• not forgotten, is postponed,
and Charlotte dies a martyr to the incon
ifrancv of her lover, and treachery of his
l"i iend, —The fixations arc arllef's and as.
f <THng—che descriptions' uatural and pa
thetic ; we ftloujd feel for Chanoue if inch
a per ion ever existed, who, for one error,
lbarcely, perhaps de erv -d so ftverea pu
mfoment. If it is a fiction, poetic justice
is not, we think, properly diftr\bute-I."
2. The Inquilitor—bv Mrs. Rowfon, Se
cond Philadelphia edition. 87-J cents
Adventuresof Pioderic Random. 2 vols
1 dollar a"d 50 cents, coarfc papei—l
dollar and 75 cents, fine.
4. Note* on the state of Virginia—by Tho
mas Jeifei Ton. Price, neatly bound, one
dollar and a half.
5. History of the French Revolution, from
its commencement to the death o*' the
Queen and the execution of BrifTot.
Two dollai s.
Extract from the Prefacf.
" The authors have presumed to afljx to
their title the epithet Impa/tial; and the
reason is, bccaufe they cannot charge them
selves with feeling the smallest bias to any
party, but that ot truth and liberty ; and
they flatter tbemfelves, that their readers
will find not only cvery*circumftance fairly
represented, but every censurable action,
whoever were the or a&ors, mark
ed in its proper colors. If it was tieceffrfry
to make a declaration of thtir own princi
ples, they would fav, fTiey are neither tory
nor republican—They love liberty as Eng
lifli whigs, and execrate every criminal a<sl
by which so noble a caufeis endangered and
«U {graced.
u In the present ferment of the public
mind, they cannot flatter themselves wl
the hopes of feeing this claim universally
acknowledged. On ihe contrary, they are
well ajfured that these pages will not be acceptable
to the zealous aj either party. But when time
shall diflipate the clouds of political decep
tion, they with some confidence expect that
verdict from public opinion, which candor
and moderation seldom fail to receive.
Extract from the critical Review,
January, 1794 —page 12.
il We have certainly derived much HH
furet, and acqumd much information from
the perusal of these volumes ; and we think
them, both for matter and style, worthy
the attention of all who interest themfelvel
in events which have so justly excited the
curiosity and astonishment of mankind."
6. Plow dens history of th; Britlfli empire
from May ! 792, to December 1793. H
dollar and a quarter. [This is as interc
eding an-J valuable a publication as had
appeared for many years.]
7. Seattle's Elements of Moral Science
-2 vols. Otie dollar and three quarters
8. Ladies Library. Second American
edition. 87 \ cents. Containing—l
Miss Moore's fcfTays; Dr. Gregory's Le
gacy to his Daughters; Lady PcnHpjg.
tons unfo'tanate mother's ad u ice to her
Daughters : Marchioness de Lambert's
Advice of a mother to her daughter, Mrs
C.haporie's Letter on the government of
the temper; Swift's Letter to a Young
Lady newly married ; Moore's Fable >
for the Female Sex
9. Journal durant un Sejouren France de
puis le commencement d'aout jufqu'a la
imdi Decembre; anqueleft ajonte nn recii
cles evejnemens les plus reraa-quables qui
ont eu Tteu a Paris, depujs cette epoqu<3|
jufqu'a la mort du roi de France.
Bound, 2 1-2 dollars—sewed, 2 dollars.
10. Edward's treatise on the relig-ous afj
feftions. Coarse paper, a dollar—fine,
a dollar and a half.
it. Rights of Woman—by Mrs. Wolfton
craft. A dollar.
\2. Willifon's Sacramental Meditations.—
60 cents. -J* _ -i• 11
• •
I
3. Bunyan's Holy War, made by Shaddai
against D abolus.
»4. Short account of Algijrs. Seconded
tion, enlarged—2s cents.
Containing—A description of that coun
try— of the manner? and customs ol the in
habitants—and of theirfeveal wars against
Spain, France, England, Holland, Venice,
and other powers of Europe—from the u
fnrpation ofßArbaroiTa and the invasion of
Charles V. to the piefenttime.—With a
concifie view of the dri in of the war be
twPen Algiers and th« United States.
imihetliflwd with a' map of Bavbary, com
prehending Morocco, Fez, Algiers, Tunis,
and Tripoly.
To the prrfent edition is added a very
CO pious index, containing letters from
fwidry American prisoners in Algiers to
their friends in the United States—a lift of
the viffels taken—and miny very intereft
jng articles not in the firft edition.
1,5. Blair's Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles
Letter* Three d»fi*rs 33 cents.
' 16. Smith's Letter*to Married Women, on
nurfine and the management of children. 61
i-2 cents
47- American F»rmfr'« letter!. 80 ccms.
18.' Yniini; Miflca Migaruw. ivolj. idol
Jar 33 cents.
Comainin E —Dialogues between a Gover
nors and several Young Ladies ol Quality
her scholar«. —In which each Lady is made
tu [peak according to her particular genius,
temper anu inclination—Their fevers!faults,
jre pointed out, and the cafy way to amend
them, as well as to think, and speak, and Landing at IVitti/ig's Wharf,
a£l proprrly ;no Ms care bevng tiik?n to y A T-P TH
•orm their h'.aru 10 goodness, than to tn. | I JLV. -i—i JL
lighten their undciitai>ding» with uQ-fuT
knowledge. A (hojt and clear abridgment Of the Fiift 'Quality,ityHogSuads and
i> also given ot lacrrd and profane History, Cafe*,
rid foine It(Ton» in Geography. The ufefttl
is Mrnded ihroogitout with the agreeable, f nm " Rrinrlv
ihe whole bring intervened with proper re- vUgllldc JJI a.llUjr ,
tiexi ...s and moral Taie», *White Wine Vinegar,
19. Duncan's Llemcma or Logic. 80 cents o 7
?o. M'Fingal, an epic poem. 37 1-2 cents. Port Wine,
21 T,n c h Cn x e' S exa m „, au ono. Lo r d Sh e f - Alicailt WillCS,red & whitt
hi-Id's obfci vations. 02 1-2 cents,
22. Ladies' Friend. 37 1-2 cents.
TrvVin V^nrrJion
J Ulill V cTtlg*l<Ul.
taining maps of France, Holland, Nether- """
lands Germany, Spain, Italy, and the E'B
Weft-Indies. 2 dollars.
25, Constitutions of the United States, with
ihe Federal Constitution- 62 1-2 cents.
26 Pev'on'S Grammar for Frenchmen to
learn EngHfli. 50 cents.
27. Ept&eti Enchiridion. 31 cents.
28. Gay's Fables. 31 cents.
29. Chriftuji Economy . 25 cents.
30. Charms of Melody, a choice colle&ion
of Songs. 25 cents.
31. American Mufci'im, 12 vols, Bvo. Nine
teen dollars and 20 .cents.
" The American Mufcum is not only emi
nently calculated to diflfeminate political and
other valuable information, but it has been
uniformly condutted with taste, attention, &
propriety. If to these important obje&s be
Tuoeradded the more immediate dfign, of
reicuing public document* from oblivion, I
will venture to pronounce, as ray sentiment,
that a more ufeful literary plan has never
been undertaken in America, nor one more
deleiving of public encouragement."
General Washington.
23. Poems of Col. Humphreys. 37 1-2 cents.
34. Catechism of Man. 18 1-2 cents.
3.5 Tom Painc's Jests. 18 1-2 cents
36. Carey's account of the Yellow Fever,4th
edition. 50 cents.
37. Devout Chnftian's Vade McCum. 25
cents.
38. Garden of the Soul. 50 cents.
39. Think well on't. 50 cents.
40. Douay Bible. 6 dollars.
Nov. 29
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AT THE
Card & Nail Faftery,
No. 59, north Front street,
Webster, Adgate & White,
Have conjlantly for sale,
Cotton, Wool, Tow, and
Machine Cards,
Of all Kinds,
Cut Nails of all lizes,
Floor Brads, Sprigs and Tacks,
Fullers Shears', Gun Flints Wool
Hats, )
A quantity ef kiln dried Indian Meal in
barrels
A new Edition of Adgate's Philadelphia
Harmony, containing both the firft and se
cond ]v\rts, being the most aproved fyf
t«m ot Rules and the bed cole&ion of
Tunes now in u'e,
Also for Sale,
A COMfLETE SET OF
Machinery for making Cards
On an Improved Construction.
Oft. 2 law tf
Ticklenburgs, Oznaburgs,
and Glass Ware,
Landing /rant an board the Jhip Peggy,
from Antfterdam.
ALSO,
Coffee of prime Quality
In hogsheads and tierces,
Muscovado Sugars
German Steel,
ASSORTED WOOLLENS,
In small Bales, &c. for sale by
Run die sff Murgcttroyd>
No. ii, Walnut street wharf.
Who want to purchase 300 or 400
Casks Good Flaxfeed.
Nov. 11 3tawtf
Office of the Insurance Com-
pany of North America,
NOTICE is hereby giten to the Stock
holders, that the Fifth Inftalmeni, tteing
two dollars on each share of ibe Stock
of this Company is to be paid on the fe
tond Monday (the i ith Day) of January
next; when it will be neceflary for :ac*i
person to produce the receipt sos <he
fourth Inftalraent upon the {hares he (hall
j propose to pay for.
* By the firjt Jeß'ton of the Charter
it is declared that.all Jhares on <wbicb pay
ments Jhatt not be made at the time prt
firibed, Jhall be forfeited to the ufk of the
Company.
On Tuesday the 13th day of
January next (being the feeond TuCteiy in
the mar.th) at u o'clock A. M. an Election
will be held at flie Company's Oflscc, for
the choice of I
Twentv-five directors
To serve for one year, and until otheTi
(hall be chsfen.
Th<* Electors may vote either in person
or by proxy ; but n» Stockholder est*—
" vote at any fcle&ion for D : reftors untefs
the Stock (hall hare ftnod in his or her
name in the books of the Company at least
three months preceeding the time of such
Election.
In cafe of a Stockholder's voting by
Proxy, the charter requires that " the
proxy be dire&ly from such Stockholder, &
thp vote oe given by a citisen of this com
monwealth."
Dec. 8
PHILADELPHIA:—Printed by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chesnut Street.—Price Sii Dollars Ptx Annum.
taitl
In hoglheads,
December Bth 1794-
jEbenezer Hazard,
Secretary
m&wti3j
if
,ARF
xAKSIfr <ORKS.
FIRST AMERICAN EDITION.
B Y
Mountford, Bioren Co.
Proposals for Printing by
Subscription,
THE WHOLE
Dramatic Works
O F
WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE,
IN EIGHT DUODECIMO VOLUMES,
From Jones' j Dublin Edition.
C 0 NDITIONS.
I This Work will be comprized in Eight
Duodecimo Volumes, printed 011 a fine
American paper, in a ft.leof Typogra
phical Elegance that (hall reflect the
highest otPediton the American prefj,
II That it fliall be embellished with a
be.autiful Frontispiece of Shakfpe-ure
engraved by theteft American Ariilt.
111. That the price ts Subscribers will be
eight dollars, one dollar to be paid
011 fubferibing, and one-dollar on the re
ceipt of every fuieeeding volume but
the lalt:—to enab'e the Publishers to
pursue with convenience this aiduous
undertaking.
IV. Each volume lhal be delivered in blue
boards to the Subio iUers immediately
on the publication oi every voluma with
best impressions of th<- Frontifp eee—the
price to be raised toNon-Sublcribers.
V. That the narhej o( the Sublcribers will
be printed to record the patrons of this
endeavour to aiicnu age the ufeful and
elegant Arts ill Amijrica.
TO THE PUBLIC.
THAT ShakfpeaM has followed nature
with such truth and correftnefs, as to ren
der his Works the delight of all nations,
however differing iu cuftoras and u»:muers
from his own, is a fafl which more than
centuries of universal approbation have
fufficiently eftablilhed—The debt unpaid
by the careless and unenlightened co-teni
poraries of this Illustrious Man has been
left to posterity to discharge, and in pro
portion to the progress of taste and litera
ture, the gratitude of-rftii kind has endea
voured to acknowledge ths obligation. ■
England has exhibited her favourite Au
thors with splendor, and it is hoped that
America that feat of true liberty, will ni>t
be backvard in encouraging this fitft great
attempt to do merited justice 10 the author
of this Drairfatic Work.
The feleftion therefore, of this incom
parable Production an elegant Ameri
can edition, requiting no juft'ficatioii, it
only remains for the Ptlbliihei s to add a lew
observations on the claim which such under
takings have to patronage in Anieric,—i
country, which for liberty none can equal
and Ihould necessarily bt the nurse ami pa
tron of thfc Arts. And tho* to rival tlie
Eastern country, mayfeeiti iropclef's in us—
yet it is surely a laudajle endeavour to ex
cite that encouragement hrre,which fliou d
be always offered to improvement and ex
cellence. Indeed bhe zeal which |i»s ap.
pea red in America, ftnceihe permanent ef
tablifliment of tht present happy constitu
tion, tor patronizing the arts, whilst It has
produced and rewarded a multitude of
works which immortalize the artifls, has
alio exalted ihe charafler of tlie nation, and
given dignity to the people whole patriot
ic and munificence have promoted their
discovery of perfefti n.
America is not i-ufenfible to the value of
character, and will affumeher rark araongft
nations as an encourager of the arts. It
would therefore be an impeachment ofher
undeiftapidlng and patriotil'm, il a doubt
w ere entertained of her poiTeffing a por tr<w
of that spirit which so elevates the eastern
world,a spirit which considered tn a nation
al point of view, is one of the molt praise
worthy in the catalogue of public virtue* :
as irt»ntnbut*s 10 the befit interests offo
ciety, by promoting intfuftry, cherifhwig
genius, multiplying tbe rational enjoyments
of life, and exciting a geneial taste lor the
beatrtifnl and the excellent.
In the hope»tfit# that the humWe ess <n
litre propofedirtiay interest this Tpiril, anil
have foine claim to gei>fcT»l *scoursge
ment, iflias teen undertaken.
The attention which fliall be paid to the
coneftr.efs and beauty of t'.ve Rrinti kg,
wiTI evmc~e the desire of the publi&ers to
ptcfent their coOntry wiih Tvntiiaen worthy
of the inimitable Shaiejptare.
The Pabliihers allure tie Patrons of this
andertaking, they -will difdnrge their en
gagement -with Drift probity and honor,
and therefore hope they may juftlv claim
public confidence and support.
Subscriptions will be teceived at Ste
pbens's Book-Store, No. 57, South Second
ft'«t,and at the principal BookfeM-rr. 111 the
United States—alio, jt the Pul iifher-s No.
75. Dock street, and at the Philadelphia
Coffie-Houfe.
1 Dec. 10,
Insurance Company of the
State of Pennsylvania.
NO I'iCE isTisreby given, that, agree
ably to hiv/, an election for thiiteen direc ■ ;
tors tofeivefor one year, wiil be held at !
tiie office of'the Company, on Monday (Be j
12th day ofJanuary ne?*.
D;c. 19. ' e< dtf
City of Walliington.
S G if E M E
OF THE
LOTTERY, No. 11.
FOR. THE
IMPROVEMENT
OF THE
FEDERAL CITY.
A maguificcm 20,000 said
clwciiing houie, caih 30,000 aic
50,000
1 ditto 15,000 & 00fh 25,000 40,000
1 ditto 15,000 &. cash 15,000 30,000
1 diito 10,000 &: cash 10,000 20,000
1 ditto 5,000 & calh 5 ? ooo 10 oco
1 ditto 5,000 &. cash 5,00 c 10,000
i> 1 Ca(h puze ol 10,000
2 ditto 5,000 each, arc jc.O'Q
10 ditto 1,000 10,0 c©
20 diuo 500 io.oco 1
100 anio 100 10,000
ioo diuo 50 10,000 i
4c o d it,to 25 10,000
i,coo ditto 20 2a,c.'.c
15, ,00 ditto is 150,000
■'•vj
* i
till
T
16,739 P flzcs
33,261 Blanks
,o,coo Tickets at 8 dollars 44^.,.
This Lottery will afford an c.egant Cocci -
mtn us the private buildings to becreft d in
:he City of Washington—Two beautiful de
signs arc already leie£ted tor the entire from*
on two oi the public fquiires ; from theic
drawings, it is piou< t<d 10 crest two cent f*S
and'teur comer buildings, as soon as pofTiblc
aUer. this Lottery is fol'd, and u> convey them
when cOHVplcie, to i i»e fortunate' adventurer-.,
in the manner described in the Icheme ii r!
the Hotel Lottery. A nctt didutuon ot
per ccnt. w ill be made to defray rhe ru
fary cxpenees of priming &c. and th -
plus will be mad£ a pan ol the tirnd UHi nd«
tor the National Uu{v-er(Ry, to be c
within the Gity of Walhingtoo.
The drawing, will commence as fooi
is the Tickets are lold ; 01 m all evvnts cn
Monday, the 22nd of December nexi: The
money pi ir.es will be payable in thirty daH
after it is finifhed, and any prizes sot which
fortunate nufnbers are ran produced within
twelve montns after the drawing-is doled are
!0 be confidet d as given towards tlu fund
for the Univerfiiy, it being detcrrri ned io
fettle the whole bulincfs in a year fiom the
ending of the drawing aud to take up the
bonds given asfecup.ty.
The leal fecuritirs given for the payn errt
of the Prizes, are held by the Prcfidrnt and
iwu Directors of the Bank of Columbia, and
arc valued at more than half th~ amounr ot
the Lottery. The drawing will be under
the manag'.meflt o'l 24 gentlemen approved
by the coromillionei f lot the City o< Wash
ington, far the time being, and a£ling 01
oath.
Samuel Blodget.
Tickets may be lr£«l ai \l>c Bank of
Columbia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore;
of Gideon D'enilon, Savannah ; of Pc.fi
Giltnan, BoHon ; of John Hopkins, Rich
mond : arid of Richard Wells, Cooper's ier
rv. >
Aug
By Thomas D obfon,
For Publishing by Subscription,
An English Tranilation
Poole's Synopsis of the Tranf-
And Of
The Crilicj,lnterprefers,and Commentators
Exhibiting at one view, the principal cri
ticifnic, and m< ft valuable Elucidations
of the Scripturc ; IHuft»sVioys ol the an
cieiTt Ealici n Manners and customs ; &
Defc iptiotis of the Plants and Animals
therein mentioned j wi;h improvements
from of Travellers, since
the publication of that excellent work.
IT has been marterof wonder and regret
thnt tb!s m».ft learned and valuable work,
io highly pnzedby the learned, both curi
ous ai dferiaus, has never been tranfl.ted,
and thereby the bulk of readers have been
dff *ived of a work of the enter,
ta nment and utility; in which by the La
bo-rs of the learned of various ages and na
tions, the Sacred Scriptures are cieased o
the contradictions and abfurdifWs of mof
dtrn tranflatims, and the ancient manner s
metaphors, allegories, and 4ig*ires are >1,
luftr'atfli in fucha way, as to unite the ir.oft
rational entertainment with the meft fub
limc inftru&ron ; & to discover ihefou«cC
whence :o all ages, have
derived their knowledge from the Sucied
Scriptures, w-hicli contain the feeds of all
the fcrences valuable to man.
This work is prepofed to the Public on
CON
It is Supposed the who'e will be iromple
tei in four volumes, lar&e quart"; and
witt be set to the prtfs as loop as it ufiic -
er»t mirobe r (hall be fi;bfci ibcd for, to de
fraV the expenec.
The price to fubfcribcrs \rill \ e four
dollars for each Volume, <n boatd*. N«
itiooey r/iH be demanded till thefirftvo
lunv (hall be completed, when the price of
thefirftand f'econd volijiriieS tv 11 be r qui
f«-d. When the fecord vVhitne 'Tfi-ifted,
the price-os the thiti) viij benayah*:—
And when the third .votunie i«? fi.nihc d, the
prire of the fourth must be paid.
The price of frith copies as may aot be
subscribed for will be raited 2sfer cent.
Dec. *«w4w
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PROPOSALS
o F
lations of the Bible,
the folhiviu*
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COFFEE
54 hogfteads 1 . "^5
350 barrels ) '20,000 lbs.
Jult ai ™ td > the Hebecca, Oa-alr.
Hughec, from Jamaica. • ,
ftfß SALE BY
Peter Blight.
\\ ao has aifo now landing o.it of the r
cury, from Choice
Red Port Wine.
lA' V I P t. S. »
Dec. 22 j
A frenchman about
19 >ears ofn 6e> who wri es g eo<)(! h;i .
ami car count, wot,ld n ; ((, f ; , i e; ,, r p| >
lad. piii yke tradp of a f OA( H-SlAKhn"
—A"V command ,0 be audief ,j tl , Al _*
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_ B " c ' 2 \ %t
William W. Woodward,
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ol Second-nrefii. l'<uth tide, . earty. oppo
se ; Where the Printing Huj.hel, i. , j
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confined to tl.ur occupation. 0 dnifion
any part ct fbi< >u s , „• the comment
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having any woTk they'may <»r fit to * »t».
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» executed With the ufuai dispatch
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To the Public.
' a subscript:toil
Is opined for Printii; the
! Theological Vfritir.gs
o F
Emanuel Swedenboui^,
r» >■■ ■ ?
At Frauds Buuej s Louk Jlere, Ac.'il
Market JiifßU Pbilauclf b';a % •
WHEN a iurttcient fubft p :on .
piace, ajfueetingjM \tl lie advei tift-ri to <i
Hder the molt eligible hukJc. t'of
rhe printingof fwh of the W»rk» a>»Aiil
be to "be ol (Jfegrcatcft uri!»ty n
the ii« it ii.ftaj'.ce.
The following Trcattfes may be now ha '.it
Mr. Builds :
the Doifhir.e of Life, or tbe Sp'ri'uAl.
sense of the Ten Commit <1 nent .
Tlio l7nTvej;Tjrf'{Tw New
Church; whichvas < 1 y tfe
Lord iu Ddniti, clva:>. 7, \ $ y i 2» »4»
ar-d in the .Apoca/yplc, ciiaj). 21, v. i,
2,
A iiimmary View of the Heavenly Doc
trines of the New jeru:hl<?ni C l«u <b.
As various opinions I ; i been' en*
ertained refped'ng thele iuvaU'dt. *+■• ij
ana yet no person by rationul a» i n ' ' !•»*
• been able to refute theVr, i r.\ u ft' -u! t-i ee- »
ut, in via.on-, calumnies ai il gr'oui <' ■ e
ports have been inih-it; n ufi •,-op i ' d
todifcredit the lc r.» den!well
Author, as wel! as Irs Wo-, 1., we d*uiht
not the canoid and li»ctre inquirers afier .
Truths of the bigheft in poU; nee, v.iil se
riously examine those W»>ik* ft r th rnjflxxi)
in which it is to W hope<l, filet be.Hgir Hie
puif'uit and love of '.lie Truth i" 1 ' " e ' j°-
of its ruitive ex,cliente and they wjll
ugard tl»em as ihey' ~ <fe'ei \e, and in
the end receive both profit a: « tirbrbf.
Cft. 14 eTut
Dancing School.
Wm. M'DCvAtt r ref-v'NhU com
pliments to the Public —1 1■ ■ t!;:in
the great Encouragement he has txpttt
enced tbefe twenty odd yea."!. I'e-viul
tipen his School for this Seafc'i on Mom ay
the 13th O&ober, st 10 c'. lock in the
morning, in that large and jlcgant ? i'oon
in Harmony ttreef, lea'lmp; from Third lo
Fourth ftrcet, turning the cornor of No.
1 70, SodthThifd street.
His EtnployerFs may be sflurec!, il e .ii iil
' order and decorum that ,>!v.-ay< been
obfer-ved in his School, : : be p'.ir
' fued-rand that their cliildrt-r. v.-f,« trtttgra
. in the most approved ?:sd k: j::I«
Note —An Evet.iug Sei--00l tor yevng
I' Gentlemen. t i
oa to *»*•»
James M'Alpi^j
- Taylor,
eodtf
No, 3, South Fourth Str»ft,
Returns bis gratrfuV
to :u,d rho lUibhe <»' Heir If®-
ral Krcovisg'.-nicjit, and
pftlfillly 10 folictt a CnMh.v+U -c '
Favours. fl t J
At his Shop G?r.t!em"n c*» he .
with the heft material*, * , » vr 1 ' , ,i
made up and finifhed the wcate ai<
nit.ft fa(hion;i!)'e ira>iiie r - , .
Hcsvili thakkfullv recelrsfr.y o ;." rr '*
pav aprompt Jiici fct' en on
thcV"
0& 25
A qi'AKTITY Ot
East India' Cotton,
Entitle te the
FOR. SAtE BJT
Mordecai
Dec. iz
Lewis.
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