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    BOOKS,
IRD'TED i 5 PUBLISHED
iiy IMathew Carey,
A r c. 1x8) Market Street,
x. Charlotte, a tale of truth,
Ht Mrs lia-wfe/h of the tJeio-T/xatre
Philadelphia.
Second American edition —Price 75 cents.
'this iptcr£fting novel, hi a few months,
ExtrbS fnom tOf CftiieaiJßevtewt Jtyi'
P- *'•>%■
ItniM he .1 tJli of truth, 'or it is not nn
iat»**yl, *nd iti»> tale of red] diftiel-—
;i, ulotte by the artifice of a teacher, re
thct i in 3 to iviftioo <>f her integrity of
liccil iV'om I 1?' "overnefs, and accompanies
te>em ny, if not forgotten, is poftnoned,
fta n cv of her lover, and t'eaclicry ol his
t'.'ifnd, —The fi!nations are artless andaf.
f '-'ring—the descriptions uatbral and p»-
t :tir; we flioiild feci for Cliarioiie il such
a person ever exdfd,>who for «n error,
n<lb<nei>t. 11 it is a fiction, poetic jaftice
• )s not, we think, proprrly difiribute.l. "
2. The Inquifitor—bv Mb. Row-Ton, Se
cond Philadelphia edition. 87.$ cents
■>. Adventuresof Rodferic Random. 2 vols
1 dollar a>d 50 cents eoarfe papei —i
gid Ti-£)■s*»*&#; . -' »
4. Note* ottfhe iftfcts of Virgin'a—t>y TJI6-
Biai Jeftef™.. .'.P'lce, n «» t 'ly bo»'nd,one
; »,otf'- : : •>. ■ " . ,
J W iftrtry-tifiliejpraijclii Revolution, from
Wrewmnsficeitti«iit t<> the 4*»th ot, the
pnrtri >nd tlie exceut'«b» of BrifF«t.
x Two dollin*'.>
Extract fJKVM the
<« The authors have presumed to affix to
*>eir title the epithet Imfajlial-, and the
reason is, lycaufe th«y cannot charge them
selves with feeling the smallest bias to any
party, but that ot truth and liberty ; and
they flatter themfeiyes, that their readers
will find n>t only every circumftanre fairly
represented, but every ceniutable a<slion,
whoei er were the authors, or actors, mark
ed in its proper colort. It it was necessary
to make adec'.a.atioivqf their own princi
ples. they would fav, they are neither tory
t or 'republic**—They love liberty as Eng
liilj 'v ; s;s, and execrate every criminal aft
bv whuh to noble a caaleis endangered and
" !:i the"present ferment of the public
mind, they c .wmot flatter themfelves-with
the hopes of feeing this claim universally
arkno-.vkrl-\"d. On ijie contrary, they are
nidi alfurtd it'll ib'ft P"S' 5 acceptable
to the zealous oj eith:r party. Bur wh»n time
ihall diflfi; tie til* c'nuJS of political decep
tion, thev with fnine confidence expe£i that
vcrdift Iron public opinion, which candor
and moderation fsrld 1 fail to receive.
Extract from the critical Review,
J.sUary, 1794—pa;>e 12.
<{ e have certainly derived much plea
sure, and acqW'rfd much information from
the penifal of these volumes ; and we ihink
them, both for matter and ftvle, worthy
the atterition of all who interest themselves
in events which have so justly excited the
curiosity and aftoniftiment ot mankind."
6. Plowdens history of the Britilh empire
from May 1792, toDccembfr 1793. A
dollar and a quarter. [This is as inter
edingau-t valuable a publication as had
appealed for many years.]
7. Beanie' 1 ' Elemews of Moral Science
2 vols. One dollar and three quarters
8. Ladies Library. Second American
edition. 87 cents. CoNTMfnNG—
Miss Mooie's Essays; Dr. Gregory's Le
gacy to his Daughters; Lady Penniog
totis Oirtot tuna'* mother's ad r-'ce to her
D tnghrets: Marchionsfs de Lamb rt's
Advice ofa mother to her daughter, Mrs
Chapone's l etter on the government of
the temp-r; Swift's Letter to a Young
Lady newly married; Moore's Fables
(or the Female Sex
9. Journal durant un Sejourrn France de
pais le commence men": d'aout ju(qu'» la
mUli Deceinb r e; auquelelt ajonte unrerit
dt* evenememtes plus rema'quables qui
ont eu ii-u a Paris, depuis cetr« epoque,
ju";|u'a la mort du roi de France.
Hound, 2 1-2 dollars—sewed, 2 dollars.
10. F.dward's treatise on the relig'ou' af
fefVi"ns. Coarl'e paper, a dollar—fine,
a dollar and a hall.
11. Uights of Woman—by Mrs. Wolfton
craft. A dollar.
ts. AVillifon's Sacramental Meditations.
6c rent's.
3. Bur-.yan's Hnly War, made by Shaddai
isnnft D *bfclus.
,4. Short accAnt of Algiers. Second edi-
►'■on, enlarged—2s cents.
Containing—A description of that coun
f rv—nf'.bo manners and cuttoms oj the in
habitant!—and o( theirfeveral wars against
S|i;iin, F ance, England, Holland. Venice,
other powers of Furopf —from the u
fnrpatlon of RarbarofTa and the invasion ol
Cni' ; le.' V to th« prefenttime. —With a
cono'e view of the origin of the war be
tw-en Algiers and the United States.
EmbeUilbed with a map of Rarbary, com-
>g Morocco, Fez, Algiers, Tunis,
and Tripoly.
To the present edition n added a very
copious index, containing letters from
frtodrv American prisoners in Algiers to
tbe'r friends in the United State3~~a l.ii of
t>t- vrffels taken—and intereft
ini* i 1 ticlcs wt n the firft edition
15 Blait'i Lc&urrs on Rbetotic and Belles
Lcfr-t TbrerdolUr' 35 centt.
#6. Smi'K - s 1.-f~sto M ime4 Women, on
wi-fin.' and lbs management of children. 62
i-? ctntf. „
i v . M:ffcs Migfimc. t vols, i dol
ci>.f.aia>»^D<»l"r» fsbr:Wern » G """ r *
„,r< .od'/BrVffil "V&un; Lu'.irs of Quality
h V- ' n J|s'V —In which cacti Lidy is midc
. '.o'-ik. h«r.p«i!tr&hr Rtniu',
inprr an<i icchnanoo— > he r fcvenl faults,
. . 0 .ipifd out, »od thee.ly w»y to amcnt'
them, as well »'i to think, fpr»k> » n <*
a£t piopei ly ; no his caic hiing wWeu to
torin their htarts to gaodnefs, than to tn-
Ughncn then underUandings v. ith ufifui
knowledge. A (hoit and clear abridgment
It alio given of lacrtd and proline H'iWy,
rid foroe leflons in Iheulcful
is llended throughout with the agreeable,
,he whole being inter fperfed with pioptr re-
and moral Tale*.
in. Duncan's Elemenia of Logic. Boi:enis
20. M'Fuigal, anepicpoem. 37 1-2 cents,
ii. Tmch Coxe's examination of Lord Shef
field's observations. 62 1-2 cents,
22. Ladies' Fiiend. 37 t-» «"ii
-53. Smith's hiftoty of New York, from its
discovery to i 73 a * 1 dollar 25 cents.
24 . Complete Atlas for the present war.coo.
taining maps of France, Holland, Nether
lands, Germany, Spain, Italy, and the
Weft-Indies. 2 dollars.
Cnnllitutinna of the United States, with
the Federal Constitution- 62 1-2 cents.
2 6 Peyton's Grammar for Frenchmen to
learn English. 50 cents.
27. FpiSeti Enchiridion. 31 cents.
28. Gjt's Fairies. 31 cents.
20. Christian Economy . 25 cents.
30. Charms of Melody, a choice colleflion
of Songs. 2,5 cents.
I 31, American MiHeum, 12 vols, BvO. Mine
teen dollars. and 20 cents.
" The American Mufcum is not only emi
nently calculated to dilTcininate political and
other valuable informs ion, but it lias been
uniformly condu&ed with taste, attention, &
oroprietv* I' 10 Ihefe important nbjvfls be
i„t,e,added the more immediate design, of
.cicuing public documents fioin oblivion, I
will venture to pronounce, as my femiment,
;hat a more ufetul literary plan has never
been undertaken in America, one more
deserving of pun lie encouragement."
General Washington.
23. Poems of Col. Humphreys. 37 i-t cents.
34. Catechism o! Man. 18 1-2 cents.
3k. Tom Paine's Jests. t8 t-a cents
36. Carey's account of the Yellow Fever,4th
edition. 50 cents.
37. Devout Christian's Vade Mccum. 25
38. Garden of the Soul. 50 cents.
39. Think well on't. 50 cents.
40. Doubv Bible. 6 dollars.
Nov. 29
AT THE
Card y Nail Faflery,
No. 59, north Front street,
Webster, Adgate & White,
Have conjlantly for fate,
Cotton, Wool, Tow, and
Machine Cards,
Of all Kinds, ■
Cut Nails of all sizes,
Floor Brads, Sprigs and Tacks,
Fullers Shears, Gun Flint» and Wool
Hats,
A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in
barrels ~
A new Edition of Adgate's Philadelphia
Harmony, containing both the firft an d Se
cond parts, being the most aproved fyf
tcm of Rules aitd the best colectton 01
Tones now in u r e,
Also for Sale,
A COMPLETE SET OF
Machinery for making Cards
On an Improved Conftruftion.
Oft. 2 iaw tf
Ticklenburgs, Oznaburgs,
and Glass Ware,
Landing fr*rri in board the JMp P'eggy>
from Amftetdam.
ALSO,
Coffee of prime Quality
In hogflieads and tierces,
Muscovado Sugars
In hogflieads,
German Steel,
ASSORTED WOOLLENS,
In frnall Bales, &c. for sale by
Rttndle Sff Murgatroyd,
No. 11, Walnut street wharf.
Who want to purchase 300 or 400
Casks Good Flaxfeed.
Nov. 11 3 tawtf
Office of the Insurance Com
pany of North America,
NOTICE is hereby given to the Stock
holders, that the Fifth Inftalmem, being
two dollars on each (hare of lUe Stock
of this Company is to be paid on the fe
tond Monday (the 12th Day) of January
next; when it will be necessary lor each
person to produce the receipt for the
fourth Instalment upon the (hares he (hall
propose to pay for.
Bj the firft JeSion of the Charter
it is declared that all Jhares. on which pay
ments Jhall not be made at the time pre
ferred, Jhall be forfeited to the use of the
Company.
On Tuesday the 13th day of
Januaty next (being the second Tuesday in
the month) at 11 o'clock A. M. an £le&iOn
will Whild at the Company's Office, for
the choice of
Twentv-five directors
To serve for one year, and until othert
(hall be chosen.
Th* Electors may vote either in person
or by proxy ; but n» Stockholder can—
« vote at any fcleftion for D : reftors unless
the Stock (hall stood in his or her
name in the books ol the Company at least
three months prcceeding the time of such
E'«ftion.
In cafe of a Stockholder's voting by
Proxy, the charter requires that " the
proxy be direfily from fuchStockholder, &
ihe vote "oe given by a citizen of this com-*
mon wealth."
EBenezer Hazard^
Dec. 8
PHILADELPHIA :-Pr.nted by JOHN FEhtNO, No. 119, Chemvt Street.—Price Six Dollars Pit. Aknum
Landing et Wiliing's Wharf,
CLARET
Of t!ie First Quality in Hogftieads and
Cases,
HIGH PROOF
Cogniac Brandy,
White Wine Vinegar,
Port Wine,
Alicant "Wines,red & white
For Sale b*
John Vaughan.
Dec. 23
SHAKSPEARE'S WORKS.
J7XS7* AMERICAS EDITION.
by
Mountford, Bioreri Co.
Proposals for Printing by
Sub/cription,
THE WHOLE
Dramatic Works
WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE,
CONDITIONS.
I. Thi. Work will be comprized in Eight
Duodecimo Volumes, printed on a fine
American paper, in a stile of Typogra
phical Elegance that (hall reflect the
highest credit on the American press.
nrilf
111- That the price to Snbfcribers will be
EIGHT DOLLARS, one dollar to be paid
011 subscribing, and one dollar on the re
ceipt ol' every fuceeeding volume but
the lad:—to enable (he Publishers to
pursue with coiiver.icnce this arduous
undertaking.
IV. Each volume fhal' be delivered in blue
boards to the Subscribers immediately
on the publication of everv volume with
bed impreflionsof the. Frontispiece—the
price*o be raised to Non-Subfcriber3.
V. That the names of the Subfcribcrs will
be printed-to record the patrons of this
endeavour to encou age the ufeful and
elegant Arts in America.
THA*r Shakfpeare has followed nature
with such truth and correftnefs, as to ren
der his Works the delight of all rations,
however differing in customs and manners
from his own, iaa fact which more than
centUries of universal approbation havu
fufficiently established—The debt unpaid
by the careless and unenlightened co-tem
poraries of this Illustrious Man has been
left to poftrrity to discharge, and in pro
portion to the progress of taste and litera
ture, the gratitnde of maiikind has endea
voured to acknowledge the obligation,
England has exhibited her favourite Au
thors with splendor, and it is hoped that
America that feat of true liberty, will not
be backward in encouraging this firft great
attempt to domerited justice Jo the author
of this Dramatic Wotk.
Decembeo Bth 1794'
SICRETARY
m&wtijj
O F
IV EIOHT DUODECIMO VOLUMES,
From Jones's Dublin Edition.
That it ftiall be embellished with a
beautiful Frontispiece of Shakfpwote—
engraved by the belt American Artist
TO THE PUBLIC.
The feleftion therefore, of this incom
parable Production for an elegant AMERI
CAN edition, requiting no judication, it
only remains for ihe Publifliers to add a few
observations on the claim wjjich such under
taking" have to patronage in America—a
country, which for liberty none can equal
and should neceflari'ly be the nurse and pa
tronof the Arts. And tho' to rival the
Eastern country, mayfejm hopeless in us—
yet it is surely a laudable endeavour to ex
cite thatencouragement here,which fhou'd
be always offered to improvement and ex
cellence. Indeed fche zeal which has ap
peared in America, fi'».e the permanent rf.
tablifltment of the present happy crmftitu
tion, lor patronizing the arts, whilst it has
produced and rewarded a multitude of
wotks which immortalize the artists, has
also exalted the character of the nation, and
given dignity to the peOftle whose patriot
ic and munificence have promoted their
discovery of perfection.
America is not infenlible to the value ol
character, and will assume her rank among if
nations as an encourager of the arts. It
would therefore be an impeachment of her
undemanding and patriotism, if a doubt
were entertained of her pofleffing a portion
of that spirit which so elevates the eastern
world, a spirit which considered in a nation
al point of view, is one of the mod praise
worthy in the catalogue of public virtues :
as it contributes to the bell interests of so
ciety, by promoting industry, cherishing
genius, multiplying the rationil enjoyments
of life, and exciting a general taste lor the
beautiful and the excellent.
In the hope then that the humble effort
here proposed may interest this spirit, and
have some claim to general eocourage-
meat, it has been undertaken.
The attention wlvch fliall be paid to the
corre&ne'fe and beauty nt thePRiNTiKO,
will evince the desire of the ptrblilherj to
present their country wiih an tditm worthy
of tile inimitable Shakejptue.
The Publilhers assure the Patrons of this
undertaking, they "will <li(charge their en
gagement with probity and honor,
and therefore hope they may justly claim
public confidence and support.
Subscriptions will he teceived at Ste
phens's Boek-Store, No. 57, South Second
ft-ect,and at the principal Bookfc!I<-> s in the
United States—alio, >t the Puhtiflier« No.
75. Dock street, and at the Philadelphia
CofFre-Houfe.
D c. 10.
Insurance Company of the
State of Pennsylvania.
NOTICE is hereby givin, that, ajree
ably to law, an ele&ion for thirteen direc
tors to serve for one year, will be held at
the offica of the Company, on Monday the
12 th day of January next.
Dec. 19
City of Washington.
SCHEME
LOTTERY; No. //.
FOR THE
IMPROVEMENT
FEDERAL CITY.
i A magnificent J 20,000 Dolla.s. anil
dwelling houft, ) calh 30,000 aie
50,000
40,00 c
30,000
20,000
io coo
io,oco
10,000
JC,OC O
mm
1 ditto 15,000 & ealli 25,000
1 ditto 15,000 & ca(h 15,000
i ditto io,ooo & cash 10,000
l ditto 5,000 &calh 5,000
1 ditto 5,000 &ca(h 5,000
, Calh prize ol
a ditto 5,000 each, are
jo ditto • ,coo
ao ditto 500
jOO ditto joo
200 ditto 50
V : 400 ditto
i,d{)o tfirto
'6,739 Pr,les
33,261 Blanks
50,000 Tickets at & djtilari * , :? io&(0«9
This Lottery will afford an e.egant fpect
men of the private buildings to be in
the City of Washington—Two beautiful de
signs are already fele fled for the entire fronts
on two of the public fquarei ; from these
drawings, i,t is proposed to crcft two centre
and lour corner buildings, as soon as poflible
after this Lottery is fold, and to convey them
when complete, to the fortunate adventui rrs,
in the manner described in the scheme lor
the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five
per cent, will be madetodefiay rhe neces
sary expences of printing, tit. and the sur
plus will tie made a part ol the fund intended
for the National Univeifity, to be erected
within the City of Wafhingtbn.
$3* The drawing will commence as soon
as the Tickets are fold, or at all events on
Monday, the 2ini of December next: The
money prtr.es will be payable in thirty days
after it is finifhed, and any prizes for which
fortunate numbers are not produced within
twelve months after the drawing is doled are
to be confideted as given towards the fund
for the UniveWity, it being determined to
fettle the Whole bufmefs in a year from the
ending of the drawing and to take up ihe
bonds given asfecurity.
The real securities given for the payment
of the Pr>ies, are held bythe Prcfident and
two Direfiors of the Bank of Columbia, and
are valued at more than half ih<* amount ol
the Lottery. The drawing will be under
the management of 24 gentlemen approved
by the coiumiffidners for the City of Wash
ington, for the time being, and afling on
oittt. - -yy r _
Samuelßlodget.
■ * * Ticket! may be had <t the -Bank of
CitoWtiU i ot Ja*ne» Co. Baltwno»<i 4 l
of GideOO tXMifon,' Saviunah ; of; pever
Cilmah, ©ofton; of John 'Hopkioa, R"ieh
mond : of Richard Wells, Cooper's fcr-
ry.
Aug 30
PROPOSALS
By Thomas Dob fan,
For Publishing by Subfoription,
An English Translation
Poole's Synopsis of the Trans
lations of the Bible,
And Ol
The Critics,lnterpreterj,and Cemmentators
Exhibiting at one view, the principal cri
ticifins, andmnft valuable Elucidations
of the Scripture-; Illultrations of the an
cient Eaflern Mannersand culloms ; &
Defcription ll of the Plants and Animals
therein mentioned ; with improvements
from observations of Traveller*, since
the publication of that excellent work.
IT basbeen matter of wonder and regret
that this molt learned and valuable work,
To highly prized by the learned, both ren
ous and feridus, has never been trapfi'ted,
and thereby the bulk of readers have been
deprived of awnrk.of the greatest enter,
taiument and utility $ in which by the La
bors of the learned of various ages and na
tions, the Sacred Scriptures are cleared o
the contradi&ions and absurdities of mot
dern tranflatinns, and the ancient manners
metsphois, allegories, and figures a e .1,
luftrated in fucha way, as to unite the motl
rational entertainment with the md' !u
lime inftrnftion ; & to discover the Wee
whence truephilofophers, io all a""*
derived their knowledge from the JUK'ea
Scriptures, which contain the feeds of a.l
the feitnees valuable to man.
'This work is bropofed to, the Puttie op
.» i*»»
JON D "V T I O N S. I
It is fuppo r cd the whole vn\\ be comp.c- ,
tel in f. ur volume', Ivge quart..; ard
will be set to the'P'ef» »» son» »?_a 'uiHc
ent number fliall be subscribed lor, to dc
frav the e*penc».
The price to fuWcribers will he f"iir
dollars for each voiun>e, in'boa'd*. N»
money will t>e demanded till the firfi vo
lume fliall b« completed, when the price of
the firft and second volurrt; wll be n r-m.
red. \Then the second volume lsfin'fh d,
theprieeof the third will bepayahe:—
And when the third vrhime is iviilherS tl:e
prire of the fourth must 1* pa'ui.
Tlie price of such copies ai p-.zy not be
fub'cribed for will be raised 25
eod 2w law tf
Dec 13.
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PRINTER,'
HAS removed Ins Printin«r.Oftr r
Head, No. 36, four doors fioni t,' tor *
0} Second-sii eet, fomh fide, nc.„| y op l,l
file ; where the Printing E.rfiref, U car/i d
on as ufualj his whole att*„ti„ B b*.,
confined to that occupation. O dtrslit "
any part of this ft„ e , or the cuntine, ,
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lifh, coneftly printed, either in F,- c or
Engiifh. The Livel of Ei.ro?,, aili
North America, with a Cupifei s
PRICE-CURRENT,is printed lor thee\
tor, Peter Egron, L. L. D. a: the above
mentioned office, in French mr d Engl-fi.!
which publicaiion bas received th, "p.--,
ag of feme of the mod dHlinptilh, d" c |„l
ra ers in Amei ica, ai d whoii? Nat ~ j n „
few days, will be publilhed, and acecro 3.
Ny he two firft numbers to the fufc'cribers
N. B. Blanks, Circular letters, Ci eck
Cards, Handbills, &c. &e. continue n. bj
executed with the ufuai dispatch.
Nov. Ift e . d 9 w.
c o ft e i;
54 hoefhe-ads ) ~
350 barrels j II0 ' 000 lbs "
Just arrived in the Rebecca, Captain
Hughes, from Jamaica.
. FOR SALE BY
Peter Blight.
Who has also iwh-landing o«it of he Mer
cury, from Choice
Red Port Wise,
/JV PIPES.
Dec. 2S <1
Lund in M'Kechme,
Taylor, Stay Ccrfet Iff Hauit
Maker,
No. 26. Chifnut Jlreet, between Second &
Frent Streets,
RETURNS his moli grateful thank> to
those who hare honored him with their em
ployment, and begs have to alTn-e thein t
that from his exte; five correfpondencc in
London, he wHI at all times have it in his
power to furnifb them with cvtty article
in hii profeffion in the newest fa(biou and
of the best quality ; and for the Littler ac
commodation of his cuftoniers lie ha; u
ken intb partner (h 1 p in the Ta .ior and
I Habit making Hufinef:, John Siva: e from
I London
I N. B- He makes the tatrous Pa'jpt
I Stays for the Ap,>aia:us Spinahs E\t.nit.
Jen;, ir. the ul'e of which he has beer, i.i »
I I'uccefsful in curing dittortiont in YoU'-g
| People, and has ne*er failed to cure *lm
I applications were made in due mm, nd
1 now begs leave to pre fun to the public a
I proof of the happy effects.
I In September lad, James Podds, late of ■
I Britain, applied tome refpeiin £ one if
1 his children (a child two yeais arid an ha i"
1 old) who had three o the lower verteb x
of her ilpine distorted, was terv weak,
her body tending, could hot be moved
I withsaU paLK,had r.o use of her Jim er lini! *
I and one of which feenv d <ton h Sttta
i had 110 ease but in a lying p ifturr. T e
I parents informed me that fhc had been I
j for five or fix months, and cou'd accm:: t
I for it no Other way than a 'aink refs b'c't
I on by the whooping-cough, previous to
which the child bad been afthe & healthy.
Uponihe Bth of Sepfen«f>'r I pt'ed the
I child witJ> a pair of patent ii»ys *nd a:, ap
j parat us Spinalis Extendem; m a lew days
I (he feerred perfectly easy, could fit n;><' t
I and be carried about without complaining
I The fiiftortion is now scarcely ps cepti-
I ble ; the child can ftahd or fit upright,and
walk with a little sfliilance. This is jttef
tedbv the mother of tire child who has re
mained since in the ciiy for the benefit of
. j niv attendance, the father having gone 10
j rhecountry. ~7
The above is a just flat* of my r■>
cale. BETTY PODUS
S N. B. The Editor of this Carrtr hai * <'J
• uvdn the can of Mr. M Kechnh, »*' " ,
- the fti-it Mi apporotmjor J-y «"• > "
I j uiasUh/y alarming, hut th fr-Jpell "J " j '
not a fita'tun, ii very fatten*#.
s I C.e. ij 'S —
Dancing Schoo).
- I Win. M'DOUGALLprcf. r.'sl i= i<r
• aliments to thtTPublic—'Than ks tb. ■
'» the great eacourajtnient he has -
n j enced these twenty odd v""
• open his School for this
the 13th October, at i ; ' , *
' morning, in that Jargc -
j. in Harmony Orrre' lea.- r
.. I Fourth pe?h turi.ii
J I -o, SaCthThird <■ v*"J
ft His Employ<rrs.naybe thefl
> order and de.:i um tiia" ' •
!»i<jf>ftrved it) his Schc< ■ ' .
< ! fuid —and that their hiidrco willbt
d| in the jpoft appro' • ' 1 f J nl 1 '
II Note—An Ever.uig Sf v ool for f ot3 f
1 Gentlemen.
1 oa TO ■
To all who it may conce W
3
Hsi-i;vistSrKs.'Si —
t,r NelpV, , inthe year 179'-
N „ l 0 ,7) dnte ! 'April .3, '779,
o- nolla".
of Lr,,d
"1- Ccntier'he i rcfi en r * ' ~n
d, terf:6-eiS»moe> T*K<
■— 61. we e 'Jd<w ct.v •ti
he to the iaP of O* *■■»>*< >■'*>
faidCo.vioe..»»ltf»« offic „
be George Kea
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