~ nv g Printed for *nJ \ jAM V „S ?i, MATHEW 7 CAM?,| {, s pirvßxX, (Pr'ttc Dollars.) _ lv PMUforitei I vr -fa!cdiniuo» S of nation,;-t'i.-u-'onni of go „ - Fo] With" T ernment, rsfignation, kw», TH£ A a»d F of the [-.-venue.. tMf, U4Val and r"/' ultTland and' water,' military ftrengsh. Egyptians, Globe mto :n.,p.(» IX. Genius, »annen,Vuf- p,.,-rfnrrin tomsafldlvibiu°f thepsopte, g ■ r :?&i Affynans, tures and commerce. Babylonia , me- XI. Chiefflti tt M»r® By tl natural curi»- ruins, and artificial curiotk.es. Latc penpal r f v rirai l)iy«, »!»• XII. Latitude, loimtndc. lo q U£n ee i» I 'aid I akes ' beari(ig»and*« Pergufm, F. R. *■ known, you t Oorrwfted by Dr. David tUTTiNuocst. you em bellifli Totvhicb are added, . old, the late Dtfeow/ISs of Dr. Kerfchell, and other eminent - by pUein^c Altronomers. , , 11 ■ r the «„ST ampkicam ,».v,on. ccrrcfl-cd, improved, and even to those greatly enlarged. Containing the following M.vPi and Plates. > I This wc r Map of the World 43 Hindoftan of fubfcri .er l Chsrt of the World 24 Africa 11. It shall r, %s United States heft printing i*Couii'ti losronndJieNotth i 6 Britilh Dominions » A- lt lha i „ ~ morica ly hound am ' « Denmark, Nor- 47 WeftWie. fcribersato, v;»Unil aS*PrQVincc of Maine 0 f ea ch. -.vayandJinhnd, New Hamplh*. IV. Eaeh , Scotland > frontispiece, sftf **< w ' to :Ssf!£. ,* 13*Venn«t To ' wo »r'Seat of War j4*N«w Yo»k five utility, i z Seven United Pr&vir.ees 35 New Jet ley ragement, ti Aultriw, French and 36 Pennfylvaim .f the nam Dut hNetherlands j7»Dei«ware volumes. „ Germany Sul)frrip j < Switzerland •*' . vis t No. 6 1 i 6 Poland 40 .K en t t hrlrori»* Pr'-nter, > >' w - »«-«* ;i3Si£tSSr«<« TuiWinSurope oblige°;he K »«Dtovene. madeby cap- ,S Co P eniieanfyfV« January tarns Cooke and Cl« We. 44 ArmiUary f P h«, , "m Maps marked Vitb ftan are added to this edltio., . fcclnfive of thole in the Uft Lonaon edition. j ept _ I( The United States Register for 1795, lrFl ©OVeRSMENT. ¥£££*** UNi Public Debt fc : a™ of State Fay, &c. < rf the army Com department of theTrraftiry „ r . A defcr ;, rr.ncies of the different vince, c •£f?br a« toa? " ss*ps Light H «uf jcifc Tables of the number of •p;tS > »iD«.»fe>ra''« Tl " 1 L- P .£ m .d.,i» srssiftaifts p r „ba'ks, &e. and regn the different states longitud to be oferved in Tables shewing the value 01 obtaining them the CUl " n " e6 dlfti ngu general Ablraa from tne ol ditto Cil , revenue laws, relating te Pofc-oflice eftablifhmon the duty of mailers of Lift of Poft-Towus, &e. vessels, of the owners, Latitude and Longitu e o gf See of goods, and tlie the principal town. a» the of mth .ficers J the customs; United Stat« «tent, •-> the payment of duties, Banks . *^ or ' *,] th« imporuticn of Literary Ir.ft.tut.on. Umteo ' * National ManufaAory te avav _c QjTiraanat Sessions of the Court* eft Gee ir nsT V/rft<;rn Territory ohtjn. Beo»rtm»iit of War StATi Govip.nmenti. 1. Th. Mew Hampshire South-Carolina vo> ; wThiifrtts Ordsfot tkne in which the U- b^ M-jSachurett* adopted the r « k° l federal Confcitution UI p J NeW-Jersey Table of the Sun, nfing iy P , wares, I V from the xft of October PJ™ SSSroUaa '90, to 3 ath Sept. .7£ Y J Charlotte a v.\t of truth—by Mrs. Rowfon, of the Yun( ftew"fh»atre, Philadelphia. Second American edition &nd ISL 75 csr.u. Li '« s r 'P ld falc of 1115 nr '\ e !UO " *'f A novel, in a few mouths i. the best criterion ol I «O*TH« e«!TIeA L REVIEW, A«n. t791.P- 468; I it may be a tale of truth, for it is not unnatural, and * ts a talc of real diftrefs—Charlo te, by the aitifice oi a teacher re«>ramcndad to a school, from humanity rap, ,San aTonvieuo,, of her integrity, or the regularity, J her former condud, is enticed from her /r« • •camoanici a young officer to America —the marriage I La: ceremony, if not forgotten, is postponed, and Charlotte Wl d,es a martyr to the incoitftan<;y of her lover and ureach- I , The filiS are artless and affeding-the deforiptior. ! ««ural Jld pathetic ; we ibould feel for charlotte if luch . I ( be Ht tvill lhaxtfu'k receive any order! a f y P of iwLocal, Hi tunSMlattention to tbeu. 0a - 15 - /j- T ~~'liollms Ancient Tliftory. am* of tu« PROPOSALS Th.t«h«we :' m By Benjamin Davies & Wm. W. Woodward, 5° J For nrinting, by rubferiptton, of Vi.ws, a S THI A N CUNT HISTORY (TfTHE , Egyptians, Medes, and mche>, cx« ± CarthaginiSns, PerGSns,. JSSS? 'r:, Aflvrtans Macedonians, and w,.i.rr.,... lac- if ) Prprinns until the pr 3abylomans, hi. That wn jres Rv the iuftlv celehrsted M Rollin ! yered Vi e ties. Late pripcipal of the University of Paris Profeffor of E- vignette; ; ndo. ' loqutnee i« the Royal College, and Member of the c, hl > >nn- Roval \cademy of lnfcript.ons & Belles Lettres. Alphabetic ' txakkAtmd r*OM — PROPOSALS ~ , »6,73 e United g r FRANCIS AND RoBERT BaILEY, >ulation For pnMifl.o - t •- ' locon. with each del,, seas, bays, rivers harbours, lakes, mountain., c»p , j(| aui premeniories in the knowa world, Loiter umber of Together with del imal parts „ _ OVKrnment , policy, customs manners, and reli- ,h, fu, f fniUi aT f» n of inhabitants tl e extent,• bounowiw, and natu- to than a dot duaion , of each country. and the trade, W rrencies of £ai cur i o sities of Ac.cues lomtitude hearings uvd diftancev from he capital ot l cub Jre (l :he value of « ; nd the ° variou , events by which they have been , n , hl : currencies ,;(v- ,„-fL,j tbftu' ' ctreially combed from the Gazetteers of a(w< Lament Joitcty and Guthrie. jowa: o.ig'i'tude" of J S„ S,h»v.i» of T , Court. eft Geographers, travellers naviga. T ary abtfjned within the union: the 1 CONDITIONS. Hot. 1 Th. Universal Grz .tt.er Ihall be pr nted .n Urge .Jla- fe , ' ™in iu eleeant manner, on a new typ- and good pap r. her „II As soon copies are fubferibed for, the work will fn > r in which the , immsdiately pwt to press. h . . 3 ectl •i adopted the ... .j.. work w ,Ube printed in numbers, oontainm£ 4 , one iftitution nacres at one fourth of a dollar each. 1 ln.t Sun's riling f. h 1 mone v to We p aid on the delivery as eachnumher. pu h ' • • kVrirtion S willbereceiv d-bythepubblhersN». I J joods, wares, , l 6 High-ilre-.t, and Messrs. Cruklhank IJob'.on ng, b ,a I'idize export- p ~e i l,H &P. Rice, Moreau de St. Merry, a.i > a ls, United States in tI,U ciry; Ukew.febyMertH- wh ft of October L Qrecnieaf, Campbell, M-l.ane, and Allen, New „ , h Sept. I 7 ,-a m ,L, frm PLiUUfim, and ■ gov.rnefs, and I r )m tbe nrut U'ejlcrn read: containing 130 aeret j I I—the1 —the marriage I LamU 45 ,y „/, kh are good watered 9 Jj e art 1 , and Charlotte I Land, and the ret Arable of the frfi quality. 1 Ur and ueach- a good 4 -\) 1 a floor, and Cellar, under tlx -whole, vith aPu .p / I . -the defeription \ lUn , Water in front ■. a hrre J ra "'° B ' rn \* '"l M . „„„ ' harlotte it luch a I lenlfcn , mi I a Snoie- Houje and jione Spring Mo*f . scarcely, perhaps Apple-OrZrd,, and ~e of PeaeJ,.. ; a fiction, poetic Ic; .^ rft m f c immediately uider Ullage, an J ( ted." out aj to have the outage of iVaier in eaeb of them, ■whi.L Second Philadel- j nd lt peculiarly convenient for Graving. , The /Matron i. pleasant and healthy, and frm the ut> roll. I dollar aad vaiw „ c f the Land, tie goodneigb^rLoot, and ibevumiy 1 <* cents fine. t • t ■ v(rv fait able for m Gtnt.eman s Cvu/itry ea • J rhnma. JeJFerfon. -' qbt part of ike £j:ate £7^%™ and the execution y ulu 17 j I mpire, from May TO BE SOLD, p n ubliation C as has -THE time of a mulatto girl, of about I! k 1 lias between five and fix year? to Lrve, an . »vols. One dol- capable of the duties of a chambermaid or eod. Enquirsol the Printer. i - - - jrgjWtf, HP i u D„ bbAPC I' L ». Anhwm. PHILADELPHIA PaiKTE» *T J.nerlc/iH Ltxndfcapsi. Sche Ttratfe 3 that eack Subfcnb'r ,>alll engag . ;f v,Ui.k or 1 bee, Joseph of View 3, and fhaU pay *?J ea ' h "f . Marl lerfey, who brown, i Dollars ; and " eolou . -5 . iy 1 J(U j pledge th I. That the dimeufioM of each en K r * in "s,. w ' p» pe , 1 every »ffut anc .oehev, cxaeuted in ir lf 1 conXncVim- Mooies p.,11 of J f«peri«rq'!»i'ty- delivered to the Sub • ed, into the i mediately; and one engraving t f .rwdintr month remain for • fe, ibers, on the firfl Monday Ox " fjC , c i (. immediately until tte proposed ferie. {hall be fij'l *, HI. That wV the Uft View <>f f vered In engraved t.tU-pagean elegai t Prm vignette; a map of theJ.ute conneded with U, J, peiS» exhibited 10 the the course | > Alphabetical lift of the Suk [ Cr Hirr ;f on st his Print » Sul.fcr.pt.ons are received by Mr-W . 800 Wel l. >• in, (hop, Maidcnlane, New-York, by M - 7 a u thr I " he er No. ll«, Market ftrert, Philadelphia, and by W»e ICO it- principal Book-feHsr» ir. the UwWSlftM*. j 300 ; n d : *• n 'iTe LOTTERY OFFICE, |&Z tlv M°. (ti.fnth Steatd-Jlrrlt, . 1 — ate, y-i ANAL Tickets for sale, and cafli or tic ets giv« | .4,539 « the L, any prizes that niaybe d«w» , nd 1 3"» 6 ' trs i | Information given refp.fi.rg Waftmgto . lem eafh or Canal tickets given forpri«e» th J tMM, Both lotteries commence drawing Septembe • I 3 BOOKS will be kept of ach day s drawing .n bo* l.t- T[lt dr , teries, and open gratis to the enqutn*. of the poffefforsot , c , ber Tickets purchased at the OFFICK. e» are sol ( £T Halves, quarters, and eighth, of Ti.keu may be Sup rth# had at the above 1 1 and Jonatk i — —'I thereof, w 5 City of Wafbington. Kgf" ivery ' ____ I Pn "*> tll " vt I that the itifui' SCHEME of the LOTTERY, Ne. 2, doiu..,« FOX THI MPKWIMNT OF THE i Zl FEDEECAL CITY. H-OU- , AmjjniSce.it/ ao,ooo Doll.rs, and i'.'dfych! allift iw.llmghoufe, \ «lh 3 x,000 ue the mon.c e 1 an is drawn, i ditto I 5 ,ooo&c«fh JJ.coo 4 0,0 CX» n rh Da- i d.uo i 5 ,00 0 4c.ft. 14.000 jo.ooo Tic keuih ward, 1 , i«,ooo & casts to.ooo ,o,cwo 111. T idKto s.ooo&Mlli 4,oo« »0,000 fcil e •11 i Calh pnte ot to,oo» Patcrfc ''T f J d.uo 5,00j «cU, are 50.0,. J S .J- copy l Z oitf *» A bfcrip- ; 00 ditto «« T? OR ; ucoo du.c *• » e r par, ! c.too ditto *2_i- Pennypa \& : er's ttroj x 6,7» mm with i sv Bl»»h» ____ js excelle LfiY » ard, and _ „ jo.ooo Tick««»i# 4oK*" 4 Bear the —— ing to ; R'• Thi. Lottery lY . de£. are a.re.d, iclc ftcd for tbe en.ue ( ' { ~° tl!l$, us, pro "'S®'" " P P , jUihle alter this Lottery is fold, an 4c . ,nd mason i to da-ay U^^' at V. B^o Uhefu..diiitmded (o. she water v ,ni reli- , h , f mp lu« will b« _v»» c jn runr ,nd natu- K-aitoual Uiuvcifcty, i® cloths < manufac- Wa!h. S soon the T.tkttt of Penn- , r , ( ( ,id off.— — nu ' n< ">' F"'«e« wll be payable lave been *' , hi .'. Y d.ys .ftcr it U fiuitoed.and .n r p-t».s for wn.ch X Lkm are no' oi*xJa«,f thc PnIC , sl, ? f * kp'.d bvthe Piefid eoi wo of tUc, JBf»lt* l mill, a reys-and fa , te v ,l ue d .t mo.e than half the .moHnt frame > y the lat , have r ich can be ° '. r four gentlemen whe ty appointment of gethcr Commillioners a-miLc-d .n the EMnagement of the hand , H td LotST«r«qaefted to undertake tl.i.r.rdiou»tafk t her e large oila- a f CLo; , d time on behalf of the public ; a fuffic.ent m.nv prcm . •oodpaper, ber of these having kindly accepted,* «hoped t..at the thls v work will f rien ds to a National Un.verfity and the other federal ob- v.g.ti ed" may continue to favor the design. The synopsis of vanta taining 40 one of the College's, to form a branch of the National obvl o lnflitution, is already in the press, and will be speedily An ch nnm'icr puM ;ft e d, togiffief with its eonftituta* made bliftiersNo. v A eonipleat Plan of the wholi of this Iraportant givm ion, Young, i n a'.tution, compiled from a felefiionof the best materi- with , and all the als ?nc ieu't and modern, wili be submitted to the public on . by MefTrs. w b en ever the fame may have gone through such revisions Frai illen, New- aa may be ncceffary t» eftabliib the perfect confidence and decei ;tt, Boston ; | g entß *l approbation, so fcfiential to its present rife and i'u- his.l Richmond; 1 s ure Cll ; t ence for the general good of America, Ai lefton, S. C. 1 by account? received from the difierent parts of the cod. I continent as well, as from Europe, where the tickets — have been sent for sale, the public are aSared that the drawing will fperdily commenie, and that the care and TV caution unavoidably neceiTary to insure 1 fafe disposal of X-^ M t ; £ s; S ts, has rendered the lnor' indiipenfahle. M'J ' February »4. 179 - relc ,«i nunty ./ SAMU 11ILODGHT. den and half a milt ,jo cod i f mai r " °f „ * pickets m.y be h»d »t the Bmk ot Columbia; c 0" '» 9° V, t r,me , Weft & Co. Bjl'imort ot (iidenn Denilon, ty. Tver' art „ J Q , Pe;cr G.lmin, B»ftw| Hopkirt pen „t 4 roomi on L . a „ d „f R.cha.d tr,r«. £ IVm«/ «*= ' villi, ar.d Other r-pij^E^fuhferihar ."Jtri for pit, 1 FARM, taitiaiifing about ng tlouft itw , 300 jgrei 1 wfimtfnn tlx t%| a»J Q-rgn FieUt arc all in .frm, tttw™ Bor 9 milts. 4 Piot in tie taW ond arc so lat jVfr. Ft'er Cafana-oc cf Gf-ryr-Tea,, U tw .j r Mr. Thi ef them, ■whuL 1 fiitjbitKt, in PhUMf.lia, ami t IValh, in Hai of i t j mir e. El m tula- las , TO j« fc Jhr*n U any fn-fau itpiyinv K J tin a 1 ,vum:ty tv thect- vl l»li-MsaJjtinir,fr. Itiayi i« < itmniry, arj \ Sc ' Seat ' . fMf a *#! ncigUxri-oxt- " r < lt « Wtoim iouniry JnvM**- a 1 At "Tigris hovft, * large «•. .'an m l Xr Jy gmt fn ; tj aMa jtunl ar V ~ Rretm with z put fall w- 'Ire it, 3<3 „ 4 j, Mtt> h . meadm n,ay be tafily made, rfdcabtvt htMt tf ahvtHO""' 'f'vpullaul. C«*>lW,(, «»« f — (V the farther if dj,red. DJN!£I CARROLL. 6 years old, who m ,, m ery i.wty, i, 1795, :rVe 'i?* d * B ', tk ; U " J U U:wM " <**<»* nUI,, >nc ajtm. I? }«ne ,5.' * r'V . . u Scheme of a Lottery, Ttrtife 3HE Uirfftsrsof the Society for ettablilhmi Uleluj ™ s ' L nufa&ures, hiving resolved tn crest LOrTERIt- of One Humo*i"> Thousand t)on.AK«, agreeat ') t0 ,n Aft of the Legifliture of the State o! New-Jetfcy, have appointed the following fcrfons to superintend and drawing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rn.ui K™ Herman Le Roy, James Wa.toii, Richard Har rifon' ADiish Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, of the city of nVw Y »rk-Tl.orna,Wu!.n,, Joseph Ball, Matthew M" ? 1 Andrew Bav» rd > ot the city of Philadelphia '.J Excelkney Richaid Howell, life,- EILs Boudvhot, 5 vhasfiavton, laws Parker, John Bayard, Dost- General Elias Slockton) j oe . P,»e .t »0,000 Dollar* i» «®,oo* r- 1 ?"«•' jo ,0,000 * 5,000 » aoo. •°' t>oß « * .00. oc# 11- »• co« ( he «' 10. ,c - ob * I 100 «J,OU» 30* * *0,009 I too* _ JO, 00* - tooo 'i 3 f,,t, 0« 8to» " _ _ I — . *6a,00« M,53 S 9 r,rft drawn number, ~oo» nd »3>46« £,ft drawn u-'nbet, t.°°» '«>. I — »66,00« 3800# Tickets at? Dollsrseacti »• «- The drawing wifV commence, under «ke .n P«*££ f "* a C01,t, : . of the Super, ntendants „ fa-» »»£ T '^ ets are fold, of Which timely nolle* w»l b g b, I TlieSupm.uc.d»n»h»'< »PP° , " c J Ntv ,.i (un fwiek, | J...b R H.,d.»« «, - r.^<»"" - i r-ir-, I Prizes, the Supertotendants ot .he Lo that the Manage,. Ihall each enter ..to bond.. . 2, dollars, witbt'.urfuftcientfecurUK•, toptitoi | ftiudtom, th« fubliancc of which »s rcctiv® I. That whenever cither ohhe Manage the fun, ot Three Hundred DolUrs .mnidutel, he place the fame in one of the Banks oiF New-Yo,rk ■ o fh. I ladelphta, to"the c.edu ot .he Governor ot I and fuchof the Supenntendants as ive in th c ' the monies are placed, f rema.n there unt.l the Lottery lis drawn, for the payment ot the Prites. f ! 11. The Managers 10 take (uffictent feeunty 7 | Tickctithey maytruft.otherwife .» be refpo.iiib e or. 1 111. To keep regular books ot T.cke.ffold, Mo j nies received and paid int" the Bank, auft'»tt> o w ,c ! thall.be sent, -nonihly, to theGofernor oi the .Society. I Paterfon, January 1, 1794 :„r„ r _ 1 On application to either ot the abo»e geo-lemen, >nraf« I mation will be given where tickel. niav ht bed. fiA '. 1 A MILL for SALE. I T?OR Sale, on private contrail, five undivided JX 1 parts of that valuable merchant-mill, called O.a 1 Pennrpack'KTiW,-w«k~»»««velliiigiiojties, stables, coop er's ttrop, »nd..otlKx..cony.'n:ent buildligs, with about 10 acres of good land, the greatest p*rt thereof is excellent watered me idow, the reir.ainper garden, ard, and wood land; situate ten miles from Philadelphia, ' near the Washington Tavern, part y 011 the pod-road lead ing to New-York, and partly on the River a re- , of !t '" markably healthy country, and an excellent neighbour* ) lu i'°" i.od. This mill being on Pennynack creek, a h avy , n "" stream of water, with about 15 feet head and fall, and draW " the tide flowing about 6 feet, will admit a vefTel carrying corner , j bufhtls of wheat to lay along fide, and u«load tnt« ' t "" a the mill with Evans's elevator iu about three hours. Th« "Hole! house is large and built of stone, founded on a rockj | . rljdc the walls uncommonly thick and strong, (.uch a piece of and mason work is rarely to be found) contains five floors, tw® (ni ske water wheels, and three pair of the belt French burr ttonct «| g % itT ol all running, double geared, with three boulting reel* ana cloths of the firft quality, rolling fcrsen, cylinder, and r . fans for cleaning wheat in the belt manner, and palling it m' afterwards by an elevator into a hanging garner; also, " " 1 conveyers, elevators, and hoftper boy, all in compleat or mcih.hs There are two large frame baUdings adjoining the 01 CTiveu mill, which are convnaient for storing flour, fuor:callcs, , Sc. A corn-kiln is ereded within the building, witrt ending boulting, reel cloth, and other nceeffary fiitures for maau l( fceu- fafturing large quantities of kiln-dned corn meal. Jh* stream of water is so constant that upwards of 60,000 biiih Priie qls of wheat have frequently been manufactured at lth>» le 8.,,k mill, annually. The tumbling dam was built of stone and am -»,it frame about 30 years ago,but the late extraordinary frelhe* have made a breach therein, it can easily be repaired alto ment of gethcr with stone, the greatest part of which is already at ;t of the hand, and the remainder can be quarried near the dam, as lous talk there are several good quarries of excllent stone on the it mm- premises,' and adjacent to the creekj; the contiguity of that the t his very valuable estate to Philadelphia, ar.d the easy na leral ob- ligation for shallops, with the above-mentioned great ad lopfis of vantages, and many others not here m ntioned. must be National obvious to any person who may view the premises. speedily An indisputable title, clear of all incumbrances, willb« made to the purchaser on paying part of th; money, and nsportant giving fatiefaflory security f»r the remainder, payable materi- W ish intcreft in inllalments at such times as may be agreed he public 011 . For further particulars enquire on the premises of revisions Frances Lewis, Executrix to the estate of Robert Lewi», lence and deceased; John Swift, near Buffell-Town ;or Natjsa e and fu- xikl Lewis, or David Lewis, in Philadelphia. Augujt 31. wicf. rts of the " t " ie tickets OHIO COMPANY. \ ■ care and E E D S to the proprietors in the agency of ifnofal of ' ' Winthrop Sargent, are deposited with Thoma* (taenfable. M'Eue'n, No. 78, Chefnut-llreet, Philadelphia, and ready to be delivered when called for. A fecono divi >£T. dend of the Funds has been declared, wkich proprietor* todif may receive by a draught up«n the trcif u'er of the company. W " Deiiilon' N. B. Eight dollars are due upon each {hare, for e*» , Hopk.'n'. penccs of the agency. / nr«. September loth, 3aw6w talking about Fifty Dollars Reward. TTOK delivering to the a Negr# Tm Ti J? Boy named PIERCE, about nineteen year* Un X i>vT of ace, about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, speaks good Englift, but rather hesitates a little before he anlwerf , w h> Jdn a queflion, very fat and round in the face, has a large yj«n.vv, arJ Scar from a wound on the back ot one of hn legi, nt,y JwiUnr,- a little above the heel. Hadron when he went away, ruil, aaajtaru a n old Green Coatee and Tfrowfers, and an old leather 30 it 40 iii',/1 hat torn on one fide, a pjtif of half worn Boats, but .C altnt u.ilwit too v with him Shoes\jpsi Stockings, the Stockings art ,iU it atfiu-iLu White, had also aUJundle tied up in a red fc!k hand kerchief ; it is likely he may have a good deal of mo- IROLL. n ev with him—He is a barber by trade. JOSEPH BLYTH, No. ay, ~ ~j, aorth Third ftrset. iiUs, one d) tar< , •5- Philad. a£th, Sept. 1795. • aa