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    BOOK S,
PRINTED (3 PUBLISHED
By Mathew Carey,
No. 118, Market Street,
i. Charlotte, a tale of truth,
By Mrj Row/on, of the "New-Theatre
Philadelphia.
Second American edition—Price 75 cents':
[The rapid sale of the First Edition of
this intereftimg novel, in a few months,
is the belt proof of its merit.]
ExtraS from the Critical Review, April
1791, p. 468.
It maybe a talc of truth, far it it not tm
natu'-al, and it is a tale of real distress—
C!i irlotte by the artifice of a teacher, re
commended to a school from humanity ra
ttier than a conviction ol her integrity of
the regularity of her former condtidl, is en
t : cH from liet governed, and accompanies
as young offiver to America—The marriage
cet'rtTi ny.ifn'ot forgotten, is postponed,
and Charlotte dies a martyr to the incon
ttancv of her lover, and treachery of his
ti iend,—The situations are arflefs and as.
f dting—the descriptions uatural and pa
thetic ; we fiiould feej for Charlotte it such'
a person ever existed, who for on; error,
fcardely, pfeHiaps dfeferved lo severe a pu
pifhiuent. If it is a fifti'on, pofetic justice
.<* not, wc think, properly dtftributeil."
2. The Inquifitor—bv Mrs. Row Ton, Se
cond Philadelphia edition. 87-£ cents
3. Adventiuesof KodericTVandoiri. 2 vols
1 dollar »iid JO cents, coarse paper— l
dollar and 7_5 cents, fine.
4. Note* ontlie date of Virginia—lsy Tho-
mas Jcfieifon. Price, neatly bound, one
dollar and a half.
j. Hiftbry of the French Revolution, from
if» commencement to the death of the
£)Ueen and the execution of Briffot.
Two dollars.
Extract from the Prefacf.
" The authors have prefumcc) to affix to
their title the epithet Jmpattial; and the
reason is, brcaufe they cannot charge them.
selves with feeling the smallest biai to any
party, but that ol truth and liberty ; and
they flitter tfiemfelves, that their readers
will find n it only every circumltance fairly
reprefVnted, but every ceuTural?!* aiftion,
whoeCer were the authors or actors, mark-
its proper colors. If it was neceflary
to make a declaration of their own princi
ples, they wonldYav, tfiey are neither tory
nor republican—They love liberty as Eng
lifli whigt, and execrate every criminal aft
by which so noble a caufeii endangered and
di graced.
"In the present ferment of the public
mind, they ca-nnot flatter themselves with
the h-ipes of feeing this claim universally
acknowledged. On ihe contrary, they are
well ajjurcd that thejc pages will not be acceptable
to the iealous oj either party. But when time
lliall dilfipate the clou.ls of political decep.
tion, they with some confidence expe&that
verdict from public opinion, which candor
and moderation seldom fail to receive.
Extract from the critical Review,
January, 1794— page is.
" We have certainly'dcrived much plea
sure, and acquired much information from
rlie perusal of tliefe volumes; and we think
them, both for matter and style, worthy
the attention of all who interest themselves
111 events which have so justly excited the
curiolity and astonishment ol mankind."
6. Plowdens history of ths Britilh empire
from May 17912, to Derember 179?. A
dollar and a quarter. [This is as inter-
eftingan 1 valuable a publication as had
appeared for many years.]
•J. Beattie's Elements of Moral Science.
2 vols. One dollar and three quarters
8. Ladies Library. Second American
edition. 87 \ cents. Containing—
Miss Moore's Eflays j Dr. Gregory's Le
gacy to his Daughters; Lady Penning,
tons unfortunate mother's ad Wee to her
Daughters : M3rchionefs de Lambert's
Advice ofa mother toher daughter, Mrs
Chapone's I.etter 011 the government of
the temper; Swift's Letter to a Young
Lady newly married; Moore's Fables
lor the Female Sex
9. Journal durant un Sejouren France de
pu'< le commeneemeiir d'aout jufqu'a la
Inidi Decemlare; auqitelefl ajoute un recit
de< eveneinens lesplus remarquables qut
ont eu lieu a Paris, depuis cett»epoque,
jufqu'a la mort du roi de France.
Round, 2 1-2 dollars—ft wed, 2 dollars.
10. Edward's treatise on'the relig : oils af
fections. Coarse paper, a'dollar—fine,
a dollar and a half.
it. Rights of Woman—try Mr*. Wolßon-
Craf' A dollar.
is. Willilbn's Sacramental Meditstiens—
60 cents. '
3 Bunyan's Holy War, made by Shaddar
sgainft D *belu». /
14. Short ateouitt of Algiers. Second edi-
tion, enlarged—2j cents.
Containing—A description of that conn
try—of the manners and customs of the in
habitant!—ahd of ttKirfeveral Wars against
Spaing France, England, Holland; Venice,
and other powers of Earope—from the u
surpation of Barbarofla and the invasion of
Charles V. to the present time.—With a'
cdncife Tiew of the origin of the war be
tween Algiers and th* United States.
trobsliiflied with a map of Bai'bafy, com
prehending MoroCcd, Fez, Algiers, Tunis,
•nd Tripoly.
To the present edition U aided a very
copious index, containing letters from
fondry American prisoners in Algiers to
their friends in the United States—a lift of
the veflels takeu—and rainy very inteieft
ing articles not in the firft edition.
15 Blair's teftares on Rhetoric and Belles
Letters Three dollars 33 cents.
i§. .Smith']* Letteis to Married Women, On
turfing andi the management of children. 62
i-J cents. •
17. American Farmer's letters. 80 cents.
18 YounsMilfes Magazine. 2 vols. » dol-
33 ccnts.
Containing—Dialogoe» between
neCj Jnrf leveral Young Ladies ot Quality
her fchilars —In which each Lady is made
ta fprak according to her particular genius,
temper .oa inclination—Their several fanlts,
arc pointed out, and thceafy way to amend
them, as well a? to think, andfyeak, and
aft properly ; no less carc being taken to
form U*ir hearts to goodness, than to cn-
understandings with ufrftil
knowledge. A (hort and clear abridgment
is also given of iacrcd and profane Hifto'y,
and some leflons in Geography. The ufeful
is blended throughout with the agreeable,
the whole being interfperled with pioper re
flexions and moral Tales.
19. Duncan's Llementa of Logic. 8a cents
20. M'Fingal, an epic poem. 37 1-2 cents.
21. Tench Coxe's examination of Lotd Shef
field's obfervattons. 62 f-2 cents,
22. Ladies' Friend. 37 1-2 cents.
S3- Smith's history ol New York, from its
discovery to 1132! i dollar ejcenti.
24.' Complete Atlas for theprefent war, con
taining maps of France, Holland, Nether
lands, Germany, Spain, Italy, and the
Weft-Indies. 2 dollars.
25, Cfinftitutioni of the United States, Willi
tfti Federal Constitution- 6a 1-2 centi.
26- Peyton's"Grammar for Frenchmen to
learn Englilh. jO cents.
27. Epi&eii Enchiridion,
aB. Gay'a Fables,
2g. Chriflian Econemy . 25 cents.
30. Charms of Melody, a choice colle&ion
of 25' cents.
31. Ameiican Museum, is vols, Bvo. Nine
teen dollars and 20 cents.
" The American Museum is not only emi
nently calculated to diffeininate political and
other valuable information, but it ha) been
uniformly conducted with fade, attention, &
propriety- If to these important objffts be
fuperaddtd the more imniediart drfign, of
reicu'mg public documents from oblivion, I
will veriture to'pronounce, as my sentiment,
that a more ufcful literary plan has never
been undertaken in America, nor one more
delerVingof public encouragement."
General Walhington.
23. Poems of Col. Humphreys. 37 1-2 cents.
34. Catechism of Man. 18 1-2 cents.
3V Tom Pairie'a Jests. 18 1.1 cents
36. Carey's account of the Yellow Fever,4th
edition. 50 cents.
37* DeVout Christian's Vade Mccum. 25
ccnfs.
Garden of the Soul. $0 cents.
39. Think well on'f. 50 cents.
40. Douay Bible. 6 dollars.
Nov. 29
) . ,
AT THE
Card Nail Faflsry,
No. 59, north Front street,
Webster, Adgate & White,
Have conflantly for fall,
Cotton, Wool, Tow, and
Machine Cards,
Of all Kinds,
Cut Nails of all sizes,
Floor Brads, Sprigs and Tacks,
Fullers Shears, Gun Flints amd Wool
Hals,
A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in
barrels
A new Edition of Ad gate's Philadelphia
Harmony, containing both the firft and se
cond parts, being the most aproved sys
tem ol Rules ani the best roleftion of
Tunai now in use,
Also f»r Sale,
A COMPLETE set or
Machinery for making Cards
On an Improved Conftruftio*.
Oft. 2 iaw tf
Ticklenburgs, Oznaburgs,
and Glass Ware,
Landing from on board the Jhip Peggy,
from Amflerdam.
ALSO,
Coffee of prime Quality
In hogflieads and tierces,
Muscovado Sugalrs
In hogsheads,
German Steel,
ASSORTED WOOLLENS,
In froall Rales, &c. for sale by
Run die Murgatroyd\
No. xi, Walnut street wharf.
' Who waritto purchaft 300 or 409
Casks Good Ftaxfced.
Nev. 11 jtawtf
Office of the Itifurance Com-
pany of North America,
NOTICE is hereby given to the Stock
holders, that the Fifth Inftalmetit, being
two dollars on each ihare of the Stock
of this Company is to be paid on the fe
tond Monday (the nth Day) bfJanuary
nixt; when it will be neceflary for each
peifon to produce the receipt fir the
rovRTH Instalment upon the ihares he fcall
propose to pay for.
*** By the firft Jeßion of the Charter
it ij declared that all /hares on which pay
ments Jball not be made at the time pre
scribed, /ball be forfeited to the life of the
Company.
On Tuesday the 13th day of
January next (being the second Tuesday ia
the month) at 11 o'clock A. M. an Election
will be held at the Company's Office, for
tbe choice of
Twenty-five dire&ors
so serve for one year, and until others
(hall be chosen.
Th» Ele&on may vote either ia person
or by proxy ; but n* Stockholder can—
" vote at any tleft on for D rectors unless
the Stock lhall have ilood in his or her
name in the books of the Company at least
three months prcceeding the time of such
Election.
In cafe of a Stockholder's voting by
Proxy, the charter requires that " the
proxy be direfily from fuchStockholder, &
ihe vote be given by a citizen of this com
monwealth."
Ebenezcr Hazard\
Dec. 8
PHILADELPHIA:—Printed by JOHN FENNO, Ne. 119, Cheshut Str€et..~-Price Six Dollars P»a Annum.
31 cents.
31 cents.
eodtf
December Bth 1794-.
Secretary.
ra&wti3j
SHAKSPEARE'S WORKS.
FIRST AMERICAN EDITION.
B Y
Mountford, Bioren Co.
Proposals for Printing by
Subscription,
THE WHOLE
Dramatic
O F
WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE,
IN EIGHT DUODECIMO VOLUMES,
From Janes'l Dublin Edition.
CONDITIONS.
I. This Work will be camprized in Eight
Duodecimo Volumes, printed on a fine
American paper, in a ftileof Typogra
phical Elegance that ftial! reflect the
highest credit on the American prefj.
II That it shall be embelliflied with a
beautiful Frontispiece of Shakfpeare
engraved by the best American Artist.
111. That the price t» Subscribers will be
eight dollars, one dollar to be paid
oil subscribing, and one dollar on the re
ceipt of every fuceeeding volume but'
the laftco enable the Pubiilhers to
pursue with convenience this arduous
undertaking.
IV. Each volume (halt be delivered in blue
boards to the Subscribers immediately
on the publication of every" volume with l
best impreflions of th<! Frontispiece—the
price to be railed to Non-Suhfcribers.
V. That the names of the Subscribers will
be printed to rccord the patrons of this
endeavour to encourage the ufeful and
elegant Arts hi Amcrica.
Subscriptions will be received at Ste
phens's Book-Store, No. 57, South Second ■
ftreet,and at the principal Bookfelfcrs it) thf
United States—also, at the Publifliers. No.
75. Dock-street, and at the Philadelphia
CoffVe-Houfe.
Dec. 10.
Scheme of a Lottery,
To rkije 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars
Dcauding 15 per Cent, from the Prizes—
This Lattery conf/ls of 38,000 Tickets, in
which there tre 14,531 Prizes, and 23,461
Blinks, icing about onetnd an half Hunks to
a prize.
THE Dire&ors of the Society for eflabl ifh
ing Ufeful,Manufa&ures, having refolv
ei to erect LOTTERIES for railing One
Hundied Thousand Dollars, agreeably
to an AH of the Legislature of the State of
New-Jersey, have appointed the following
petfonsto Superintend and direfl the draw
ingof the feme, vi*. Nicholas Low, Rufus
King, Herman L« Roy, Jsmes Watson,
Richard Harrifon, Abijah Hammond, and
Cornelius Ray, of the city of Nrw-York—
Thomas Willing, Joseph Bill, Matthew M'-
Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of 5
Philadelphia —His Excellency Richard How
ell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General Elias Day
ten, James Parker, John Bayard, Dodor
Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stookton, Joshua
M. Wallace, Joseph" Bloomfield, and Elilha
Boudinot, of New-letfey, who offer the?
following Scheme of a Lottery, and pledge
themselves to the that they will take
every aflurance and precaution in their power
to have the Monies paid by the Managers,-
from time to time, as received", into the
New-York and Philadelphia, to
remain for the purpose of paying Prizes,
which shall be immediately discharged by i
check upon one of the Batokt;
SCHEME:
Prize of 20,000 Dollars i* 20,000
10,000
rruc
t
t .5,000.
5 2,000
VlO 1,000
20 50 o
»oe 106
300 5 c
1000 20
2000 15
3000 12
8100 so
10,000
'41539 Priiefc. 262,900
*31461 Blanks. rirft drawn ifuriibcr, a ,000
Lvfidi'awn number, 2,000
83000 Tickets at j Dollars each is 266,000
The drawing wiH commence, under the
infpe&ion of a Committee of the Superin
tendants, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of
which timely notice will be given.
The Superitolndants have appointed John
N. Cumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har
denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan
Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Manager*
thereof, who have given ample fecurhy for
&fcbarging the trust reposed in them.
83T In order to secure the pun&ual pay*
ment of the Prizes, the Superintcndants of
the Lottery have directed that the Managers
shall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars,
with four fufticient fecuritics, to perfoim their
ioftruQions, the substance of which is
I. 'that whenever either of the Managers
fball receive thefutnof Tteree Hundred Dol
lars, he (hall immdiately place the fame in
•ne of ihe Banks of New-York or Phiiadel.
|rtiia, to the cieditof the Governor of the
Society, and such of the Superintcndants as
live in the city where the monies are placed,
to remain thpre until the Lottery is drawn,
for the payment of the Prizes.
11. The Managers to take fufficient se
curity for any Tickets they may trust, other
wise to be refponnble for them.
111. To keep regular hooks of Tickets
fold, Mooies received and paid int#' the
Bank, abftrafts ol which (Hall be -fenl,
monthly, to the Governor of the Society.
Paterfon, January 1, 1 794.
On application to either of the above gen
tlemen, information will be given where
tickets may be had.
I February *4.
Insurance Company of the
State of Pennsylvania.
NOTICE is hereby given, that, agree
ably to law, an ele&ion for thirteen direc
tors to serve for one year, will be held at
the office as the Company, on Monday the
A 2 th day. of January next, at tbtee o'clock
in the af'tern^n.
Dec. 19.
City of Wafliington.
Works
SCHEME
IMPROVE MEN T
OF r\l S
FEDERAL CITY.
I A magnificent > 20,000 Dollin, and
dwelling house, J c a(h 30,000 are
1 ditto 15,000 & »ash 45,000
1 ditto 15, 000 & cash 15,000 30,000
1 ditto >0,000 Se cash 10,000 20,000
1 ditto 5,000 & ca(h 5,000
» ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000
1 Calh pint ol
2 ditto 5,000 each, are
10 ditto 1,000
20 ditto 500
100 ditto 100
200 ditto
400 4itU»
1,000 ditto
15,000 ditto
«6,739 P»«s
33,261 Blank*
-- 1 , «
.50,000 Tickets it 8 dellara
This Lottery will afford an e.egant fpeei
men of the private buildings to be creftrd in
the City of Washington—Two beautiful de
flgns are already felc&ed for the entire fronts
on two of the public squares; from thefc
drawings, it is proposed to ercfi two centre
and tour corner buildings, as soon at poffiblc
after this Lottery is fold, and to convey them
when complete, to the lortunate adventurers,
in the manner described in the scheme lor
the Hotel Lottery. A nett dcdufiion of five
per ctnt. will be made to defray rhe neces
sary expences of priming, &c. and the fui
plus will be made a part of the fund intended
for the National University, to be ere&ed
within the City of Washington.
(£3* The drawing will commend as fooo
as the Tickets are fold, or at all events on
Monday, the 22nd of December next: The
money prices will )>e 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 closed arc
10 be confideied as given towards the fund
for the University, it being determined 10 1
fettle the whole kufinefs in a year fiom the
ending of the drawing and to take up the
bonds given asfecurity.
The real securities given for the payment
of the Priztes, are held by the President and
two Directors of the Bank of Columbia, and
are'valued at more than half the amount of
the Lottery. The drawing will be under
the management of 24 gentlemen approved
by the commifflon<rs for the City of Wash
ington, far the time being, and acting on
oath.
eod 2w2awtf
Samuel Blodget.
' *** Tickets may be bad at the Bank of
"Columbia; of Jame» Weft it Co. Baltimore;
?of Gideon Deaifon, Savannah; of Peter
Gilman, Bofion; of John Hopkina, Rich
>mond : and-of Richard Welia, Cooper's fer
rV.
"1 Atlg
• By Thomas: Dob/on,
For Publishing by Subscription,
An English Tranllation
Poole's Synopsis of theTranf-
id, 006
ie.ooo
»0,000
in,ooo
10,000
15,000
«0,000
30,000
36,000
8 1,000
And Of
The Critics,lnterpreters,and Otmmentotors
Exhibiting at one view, the principal cri
ticisms, and ni lt valuable Elucidations
of the Scripture* j Illuttrations of the an
cient Eastern Manncrsand customs ; &
Descriptions of the Plants and Animals
therein itient'iened; with improvements
from observations of Travellers, fnice
the publication of that excellent work,
IT has been matter of wonder and regret
that this meft learned and valuable work,
so highly prized by the learned, both curi
ous and serious, has never been tranflited,
and thereby the bulk of readers have been
deprived of a work of the greatest enter,
tainment and utility; in which by the La
bors of the learned of various ages and na
tions, the Sacred Scriptures are cleared <>.
the contradictions and absurdities of in of
dern translations, and the ancient manneis
metaphors, allegories, and figures are il,
luftrated in fucha way, as to unite the most
rational entertainment with the mofl sub
lime inftrudtion ; & to discover the source
whence truephilofopherj, io all ages, have
derived their knowledge from the Sacred
Scriptures, which contain the feeds of all
the iciences valuable to man.
This <wotk it proposed to the Public on
the folhwiug
CO N D
It is fuppoCed the whole will be- comple
ted in four volumes, large quarto; nnd
will be set to the press as fb/ln a.« a r tflficL
ent number shall be fubferibed to de
frav th* expence.
The price to fubferibers will He four
dollars for each volulite, in board». N.
money will be demanded till the firft vo
lume (hall be completed, when the price of
the firft and fecpnd volumes will be rcqui
r»d. When the fecom! volume isfinifh -d,
the ps-ice of the third will bepayabc—
And when the third volume is finiftied, the
prire of the fourth mud be paid.
The price of such copies as tnay oot be
fubferibed for will be raised 25 fir cent.
tulcfif
Dec. 13.
OF THE
LOTTERY, No. 11.
FOR THE
5®
*3
so
>•
PROPOSALS
O F
lations of the Bible,
lONS,
I T
William W. Woodward
printer/
HAS removed his Printing-Office f lO .
No. 41, Chefi lu t-ft,eet, 10 Frinkli,"
T| C S n'ft ' OUI do °" «'ec>r„-
oi Secund-ftreet, south fide, nearly™'
5 Wht ' e the Priotinc Hufinef, d
on as usual; his whole auction bein,
confined to that occupation. Orders tio»
any part o» this state, or th e co,«i„e„,
will be executed, and authors may ,elv U n
r^'" 8 a A, W ° rk the * m *y ,ec si ' to p.b-
4 ' ' ither in F «"d,.r
Englilh. The Livtt, of Evaon ,„<)
M,RICA > with a COPIOUS
PRICE-CUR RENT,is printed far tiie'eij
tor, Pete* Egron, I. L. D. at the above
mentioned office, in French and Sn.lifh •
which pubhearion las received the patioa'-
ag of some of the most diftinguilhed tha.
ft* days, will be publifted, atd ac ( o mp ».
Ny he two firft numbers to the fubferiben.
N. B. Blanks, Circular Letters, Cheeks'
Cards, Handbills, fee. &e. continue to be'
executed with the ofual difpatci.
' ft end 9 w.
eod tf
COFFEE,
54 hogfhefldt ?
350 barrels 3 Ih*.
Juli arrived in the Rebecca, Captaia
Hugjies, from Jamaica.
FOR SALE BY
Peter Blight.
Who has also now landing out of the Mer
cury, from Oporto, Choice
Red Port Wine,
IN P I P I S.
10,000
10,000
SO,GOO
JO,Of O
1 o,oo®
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
20-,000
150,000
Dec. t»
4G0,0©0
Lundin M'Kechnie,
Taylor, Stay Corset Habit
Maker,
No; 26. Cbefnut Jireet, betwern Second if
Brent Streets,
RETURNS his most grateftil thanks to
thole whe have honored him with their em
ployment, and tags leave to allure them,
that from his extei &ve correspondence in
London, he will at all time* have it in his
power to furnifli them with every aiticle
in his profcflion in the fafliion and
of the best ; and for the, better ac
commodation of his customers he has ta
ken into partnerfh p in the Taylor and
Habit making Bufiucfs, John Sloan* from
London
N. B- He makes the famous Patent
Stays (or tlie Apparatus Spinalis LScttnd
ens, in the use of which he has been very
fuccefslul in curing diftortidnj in Young
People, and bas never tailed to cure whirn
applications were made in due lime, and
now begs leave to preftnt to the public a
proof of the happy effects.
In September lad, James Dodds, late of
Britain, applied to me rcfpefting one of
his children (a child two yeats and an ha f
old) who had three ot the lower vertebra
of her Spine' diftortcd, was very weak,
her body bending, could net be moved
without pain,had no use of her lower limbs
and one of which feemcd coutra&ing, and
had no cafe but in a lying posture. Tl'»
parents informed me that (he had been To
for five or fix months, and cou'd account
for it no other way than a weakness bro't
on by the whooping-cough, previous to
which the child bad been active & healthy.
Upon the #tlr of September! fitted ft«
child with * pair of patent flayj anil an ap
paratus Spinalis Extendemj in afar days
the seemed perfeftlycafy, could litoprfgbt'
and be carried about without complaining '
—The distortion it now scarcely percepti
ble ; the child can stand or fit upright,and
'Walk with a little .assistance. TM» ii atwf
t«d by the mother of the chitd who ha> re«,
mained since in the eiiy for the benefit or
n>y attendance, the father having (one to
ilie country. J
The above is a Just ftat» of my riiild'j
cafe. BjSTllf DODDS
eodtf
M S, Tie Editor of this GetttlU kss
under the cure of Mr. U'Kechnii, who ku •«?
the jla\s and tpfuratus J*r Jomt tilt; the cqjt
tuxsiiui\ alarmng, iut tkt proJpeS qf ttlirj i
net a fatal cut, it very Jlstltriitf.
Dec. 13
Dancing School. .
Wm. M'DOUGALLprefentshis com
pliments to the Public—Thanks them for
the great encouragement he has experi
enced these twenty odd years.- He iill
open his School for this Season on Monday
the 13th Oiflober, at ro o'ctock in the
morning, in that large and elegant Saloon
in Harmony street, leading from Third to
Fourth street, turning the corrter of Nc
-70, South Third firect.
His Employers may be afliired, the ftrift
order and decorum that has Always been
observed in his School, lhz.ll fiill be pur
filed—and that their children will be taught
in the most approved and modern stile
Note—An Evening School for yot; j
Gentlemen.
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To all who it may concern.
TAKE notice, rh»t ag'ieable to an ait
of the late SHFtfi of Congrefc I mean *o
apply at the Trcafury of the United Star *
for the renewal of the following Continen
tal Loan Office Certificate, deftioyed a <J
101 lat my Lodgings In the city of Phila
delphia, inthe yea- i 79 ,#
No, r607, dated April ij, r7?9> for 4 cS
Dollars.
fitted in tKe Delaware Staff t# f,e
ftfibfer ihen iffi-lrnt at Nfw*C»fl t, c.»ut
terfigned Samuel Paterfon, C. L 10 vtWr
oil were udorfement* 1" "!
to the last of Dvc~mbe' n:av!e Hy c!
Continental Loan Offic-».
George Read.
No*' j 9 1 "9 4
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