The Panorama. TV/T&. SAVAGE refpe&fully informs the Ladies and IVI Gentlemen of Philadelphia that the PANORAMA if now opened in Hjgh-ftreet, between 10th and tlth streets. The SubjeA is. a view of the Cities of London and Westminster, comprehending the three bridges, Sou th wark, Surrey, and St. George's Fields in the Borough, with every other objed which appears from tKetopofthe Albion mills, at the end of Blackfriars Bridge, opposite the city of London, From whence this view was taken, The painting contains nearly 3,000 square feet of canvas. Being in a circle gives every objedt its-proper bearing, and exhibits it in its true point of compass, appearing a 6 large and in every refpe& the fame as the reality. Price «f admiflioa half a dollsu Tickets for tha Sealon three dollars. Panorama open -every day from ten o'clock in the morning. A PRINT of tie PRESIDENT of the U. S. iS aches by 14; only a few choice imprefiions lelt: the companion is a print of Dr. Frinklia, A variety of choice prints may be had at the Panorama. Augu/I 31. m Mr. Walter Robertfon BEGS leave to acquaint the Gentlemen, subscribers to the print Portrait of George Walhington, Prefidant of "the United States of America, engraved by Mr. Field, from an original picture painted by W. Robertfon, that the Proofs are ready for delivery to the fevcral subscrib ers at John Jame» Barralet's, No. 19 north Ninth-street ;' «r at J. Ormro l's, bookseller, No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet, where the fubfttibers are requested to fend their address. O&dbcrtT Wanted, ON Lean, for two cr three years—aooo Dollars, for which a mortgage on Land will be given asfecurity. The land is clear of every incumbrance. Jan. 9. « City of Walhington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No.ll, FOR the improvement of the FEDERAL CITY. 'A inignificent J 20,000 Dollar*, and wclliflg hoofc, { cast* 3«,ooo ire ditto 15,000 & cash 35,000 dittJ 15,000 4c calh 15,000 ■Jill 3 19,000 & Ciftl 10,000 i*.;s 5,000 & cj(H 5,000 4, 000 & 5> 00 ° fli pme of t };:> 5,00a-eacb, »are l 0 ilt» *.°<*> <» a i'l° 50° i: „ ■uo ioa *ae i° '<je di&o *5 ,coo cKitw a * r,ooo ditto 11 * *6,739 P,i "' 33,261 'BlatiKi .50,000 Ticket! atß dol'.»r» Thia Lottery -will ifford an elegant fpecrmen of the ivate buildings to be erectcd inl'ne City of Washington -Two beautiful defiant art already fele fled for the entire roots on two of the public squares •, from these draw. i, i, proposed to er<S£i two centre and leur corner buildings, aif jonas possible after thi» Lottery ufold,»nd to convey them wfces complete, to the fortunate adventur ers, in the manner Aefcnbcd in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A nett dedtiaion of five per cent, will be made to defiay the twtffttry expences of printing,. &c. and the fufplua-will be m&f a part of the fond intended for the National Hnivwfity, to be ereftcd within the City of Waftinpon. &3T Thf dl»v»it>s w»H commence as torn it the Tickets aie fold ■off- ' .The money jrruej willbe payable in thirty jays after it is finifiied. and any prizes for which, fortunate juiflthe" a'e r.ot produced within twelve months after the drafting is elofed are to be cornfidcicd -as given ■towards the fund for the University, it being determin ed to fettle the whole business in a year from the ending of the drawing and to take up the bonds given as fecu -jity. The real fpt*rities given for the payment of the Prize are held by the'Prefident and two Diredori of the Bank of Columbia r a*d arevalneif at more th»n-half the amount of the Lottery. The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of ihe late Commiflioners a flirted in the management of the Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous talk a fecoridtime on behalf of the public j a fufficient num ber of thefc having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the friends to a National Uiuverfity and the other federal ob jects mgy continue to f/vor the design. The fynopiis of one of the Colleges, to form a branch of the National Institution, is already in the press, and will be speedily A compleat -of the whol« of this Important ■flitntion, compiled from a fele&ion of the best materi als, ancient ynd modern, will be submitted to the public whenever f'he fame may have gone through fach reviCons ■*« may bf. ncceffary to el&bliih th« perse& confidence and general Approbation, so elfential to its present rife and fu ture eiil'tcnce for the general good of America. By accounts received from the diiterent parts of the Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets have been sent for file, the -public are assured that the drawing will speedily commen«e, and th#t the cai t and <»utipn unavoidably neceltary to insure a fafe disposal of ihe tickets, has rendered the lhort fufpeifion iodifpenfable February 24, 1795. 3® eodtf Tickets may be had at the Bank ot Columbia; of James Weft it. Co. Baltimore or Gideon Denilon, Savannah, of P«!er Gvlman, Boston; of John Hopkins .Richmond : and of Richard Wells. Cooper's Ifrrv. For Sale, THAT valuable and well known PLANTATION for merly owned Sv John Evans, at present by Samuel E vans; situate in London Britain townlbip, Chester county, containing about four hundred and sixty acres—There are on ftid Plantation two dwelling Houles, one (lone and brick, forty feet by twenty-five, two ftoriei high, with a large and commodious-Kitchen ; the other a good logg Ho«ife, suitable sot a tenant, - two large and convenient Barns; a stone Spring House; a good Metchant Mill, with between 12 and 13 feet' head and fall, on a never failing (beam the Whiteclay creek There are on said Plantation about 80 acres of excellent Meadow, a large proportion of which is well watered, and more can conveniently be made; about 180 acres is arable Land, cleaned, the residue is Wood Land. The Land, in general, isof the fir ft quality in that end of the county. The Plantation is 10 miles trom Newport, 11 frum the Head of Elk, 6 from New-London Cross Roads, and 5 from New garden Meeting House, «n the nearest road from Lancalter, and on the direst one from Peach Bottom Ferry to Newport; the fituationef the Mill is suitable foreitherthe Elk or Mid til-town ttade, which renders it an important Hand. Any person dtftrous of purchasing will, upon applying te Mr. BENJAMIN CHAMBERS, within one mile of the place, be Ihewed the fame, and know the terms of sale from the fubferiber hereof, in Laiicafter county. SAMUEL EVANS November i " !VA N T £ D, Several Apprentices to.the Printing- Business. Apply at the Office of the Gazette of the United States, No. 119, Chefnut-ftreet. S 50 f »QO 40,000 30,000 so,ooo 10,000 10,000 10,000 JO, oco I o,o® 9 10,00© MO,COO io,ooo 10,000 20,000 *^0,000 -jeo.ooo SAMUEL BLODGET. 23W, PUIt.AMfT.PIfTA P*tMTKn by fOffV FFJJNO* N°* 1 icw Chtsnul-Strett.—*-Puce £i«ht DatLAPs Per For Sale at this Office. BURR MILL STOPS' The Conilitutioil of llie United Slates, price Made l>y OLIVER EVANS, a£ his 1.1 tiiJ olu JO cents. wind-mill in Elmfley's al!ey, Lait report of the late Sesretary ot the Trea- txt H ERE fury, coniaimng a Platr for the farther support ot VV of fucl> quality as will suit their purpofl-s. Alio, Public Credit, 75 cents. stones for gudgeons to run on, and Plaifcer of Pari*. Germanicus 20. He keeps far SALE, Proceedings of the Executive refpefting the In* At his dwelling No. zijnorthSecosid-ftreet, a little above furgents; forming an intereiling History of the _ ~c , late Infurreftiou ia the four Western Counties of JSoultmg Uot.'jS, Pennfvlvania com P' eta aflortmentof both imported anJ American r ' ... ' . 1- t 1 manufaiSured for merchant and country work, wbichhe lnterelting lummary or the events which nave Wiirrai , ts g oo <j, — taken place in the Republic of Geneva—written by M. de Niv«rnois, 12 1-2 cents. Twenty-fix letterson the mod interesting sub* jests, refpefting the American Revolution, con taining much information not generally known to the Citizens of the United States, written <in the year 1780, 25 cents. Also a few copies of the Accounts of the Re ca'pts and Expenditures of the -United Statw, du ring the year 1794 —price one Dollar and 50 cents. -December 20th, 1795. d. LAW- BOOK ST 0 RJE, No. 313 High-street, GEORGE DAVIS, IN addition to bis general collection of Books, on hand, has received by late arrivals at New-York, Baltimore, and this port, from Dublin, a further large supply— Among which are Bacon's Abridgement, 5 vols. Corny ns's Digest, 6 vols. Loft's edition of Gilbert's Law of Evi dence; Tremaine's Pleas of the Crown, i vols, and Fitzherbert's Natara Brevium. These, with ail other publications that he offers for sale, are of the latest edi tions ; and Gentlemen may depend upon being furniihed with ©very Book wanting to form a most extendve Law Library, at the lame moderate prices which for years past have so univerfallj dillinguilhod them, and which his ready sales enable him to continue. Orders from anypart of the United States pua&ually and thankfully attended to. January I American Landscapes. PROPOSALS F3B PUBLISHING IN A ATI NT A Twenty-Four VIEWS, SELECTED from the meft ftriksn™ :ncl imerefting Profpeits in the CTniteil Stat* 1 ' ; each #f which ; Views, will be accompanied with a defcripcive account of iuLocal, Historical, an') other Incident:.! Peculiarities By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of the " Itfonajlic Remains ami Ancient Ca files in Great Britain r.ONDITIONS. I. That the work (hall be published by Subscription; and that each Subscriber ihail engage to take the whole set of Views, atid ihall pay for each engraving, if bla<Jc or brown, % Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. I. That th« dimenfionsx?f each engraving lhall be *4 by 17 inches, executed in aquatinta, and publifiied upon paper of a Juperior quality. The publication to commence im mediately ; and one engraving to be delivered to the Sub- Teribers, on the firft Monday of each fuccecding momth, until the propofcd feriea fb.aU be finally completed. 111. That with the last View of the series, (Hall be deli vered an engraved title-page; an elegant chara&eiiftic vignette; a map of the route, conne&ed with the prof pe&s exhibited in the the course of the Work; 2ad an Alphabotical lift of the Subfcnbers. Subscriptions are received by Mr. Harrifon, at his Print (hop, Maidrnlane, Hew-York, by Mr. Carey, Book-fell er, No. 118, Market street, Philadelphia, and by all the principal Book-fcllcr* in the United States. February 18, Delaware Bridge. THE President and Managers of the Company for e reiSing a Bridge «ver the river Delaware, at the Bo rough ofEafton, Give this Public Notice, That they will, until the firft day of February next, re ceive proposals of suitable plans or models far the said Bridge; as alio for the eretSion thereof, and the delivery of materials. The length of tie Bridge will be at the least 600 feet, and must not be composed of more than three arche;. Any person inclined to engage in the above undertak ing, will please to direct their plans and proposals to the Searetary of the Company at Eafton. By order of the PreftJent arti Manager/, JOHN ARNDT, Secretary. [m, Pennfylvania,Nov. n. m w & s Delaware Bridge. THE Certificate! for Sharei *f the Stock of the Presi dent, Managers, and Company for ereifling a Bridge ovtr the river Delaware, at the Borough of Eafton, "be ing prepared and ready for delivery, the Stockholders of the said Company are hereby notified, agreeably to a re solution of the President and Manager?, that they call upon the Treafurerfor the fame on or before the firft day of February next. And at the fame time pay the sum of Twenty Dollars, on each (hare, required by law previous to the delivery of the Certificate. By mler of the Preftdent and Managers, JACOB ARNDT, jua. Treasurer* EjJlm, December 12. 3awtFr For the convenience of sucH Stockholders as are refi ient in the city of Philadelphia, Certificates are deposited with Mr. John Sitgreaves, No. 4Syifouth Front-ftre£t, who will deliver the fame, and receive the payment be fore-mentioned. A very valuable* ESTATE, Called TwirrEKKAM. SITUATE in the townjhip of Upper JDerby, and county of Delaware, 7 I-X miles from Philadelphia, and half a mile from the new IVefern road: containing 230 acres of excellent Land, 45 of which are good watered Meadow, 90 of prime Wood Land, and the reH Arable of the Jirfi quality. There arc on the premifrt a good twodory Brick House, with 4 rooms om a floor, and Cellars uniier the whole, with a Pump Well of ex eellent Water in front; a large frame Barn, Stables, and other convenient buildings; a Smote'Houfe and Jlone Spring House ; two good Apple-Orchards, and one of Peaches. The Fields are all in Clover, except those immediately under iillage, and are so iaid out as to have the advantage of Wteter in each of them, which renders it peculiarly convenient for Grazing. The situation is pleasant and healthy, and from the high culti vation of the Land, the gofid neighborhood, and the vicinity to the ci ty ,it h very fuitablefor a Gentleman s Country Seat. The foregoing it pdr t if the EJlate of facob Hz/ma\ deccafed ind offered forfait by MORDECAI LEWIS.* Surviving Executor. OA. 9,1795 . To be disposed of at private fale t Pursuant to the lall Will and Telia merit of Casper Grass, dcceafed, TWO tw© story brick MefTuages and Lots of Ground, viz. No. 100, north Second, near Race; and No. 174, north Fifth, near Vine-street—both good (lands for bufmefs, particularly the former. For terms apply to LAWRENCE SECKEL, or > v I E«cutor s . Noiictrtbcr li, 1795- ALSO, The Young Millwright's and Miller's GUIDE Containing a system of mechanics and hydraulics as they apply to water mills with the whole process of, and all the late improvements on the art of manufacturing flour &c. intended to be ufeful to alLcoi-ccrwed in building or using water-mill 3, "tohich book is fold by Matthew Carey and Robert Campbell, booksellers. Sept. 25- THIS DAT WAS PUBLISHED, (Price one Dollar,) For THOMAS DOBSON, No. 41, So. Second flreet, The Political \ Or, proceedings in the Session of Congress, commencing November 3, 1704, and ending March 3, 1795, By James Thomson Callender. During the last fcflion of Congrels, minutes of the proceedings in the lioufe of Reprelenttfives were pub lilhed in several Daily Papers It has been lujjgcft ed, as an acceptable fervicetothe puhlie, to colleil and reprint the minutes, in a more durable form than that vf a Newspaper. Several members of Congress have /applied a vaiirty of additions, that never had reach ed the press. The Journal of the house has been con sulted to supply some defkiences, and to correcft some inaccuracies, inevitable in the haile of a daily.publica tion. The Journal of the Senate has likewise been in terpolated with the text ; and no ■degree of diligence has been spared to make the book authentic and com plete. The debates ef !afr session refpedting Democra tic Societies, the admission of foreign nobility as Ame rican Citizens, th? excifeon ccrtain manufa£ure», the indemnification ol fufferers in the late mf'urreftion, the vote of thanks to General Wayne and his army, the State of the Scuth Western frontier, along with some other difcudions, were well adapted to excite curiosity, and merit preservation as an interesting part of American history. tav/6w At T. Dolfoti 9 s muy also be'fcad, the following pub- lic-2tions lft. Proceedings in an a flinn for debt, between Charles James Fox, plaintiff, and John Home Tooke, defendant— price five fifteenths of a Dollar. The di alogue between Lord Kanyun, and the defendant, dif playsoneof the moil tingalarfcenes to be met with, either in work* of fancy, or in real life. id. The Political Projrels of Britain ; or, ar. Im partial History of abuses in rhe Government of the Britilh Empire, in Europe, Asia, and America. From the Revolution in l6?8, to the pretent tii.te. Part Second, price 40 Cents The form -• Panphlet, under thi* title, printed in Philadelphia, has bevn re-published in London-, and met with an extensive sale. The Fecoud part is a conti nuation of the work on the fame plan. Jan. 7, ip)(> And to be soL bv the Editor, AN ACCOUNT Of the Receipts and Expenditurts Of the United States, For the Tear 1794. Printed by order of the House ot Representatives. Statements of the duties on merchandize & tonnage Duties on Hills ,3 nd spirits distilled. Revenue arising on postage of letters. —— Monies received into the Treafuty in the year 1794. Payments to the Executive, Legiflatur:, ——— Judiciary, Treasury, . Department of War, State, and the Mint, ——— Government of the Western Territories, Commiilionerß of Loans, Pensions, Annoitirs, and Grant 9, Army of the United States, Naval Department, — For fortifications of ports and haibours, —— For maintaining inteicourfe with foreign nations, lig!it»houfes, beacons, &c. for intereil on domestic debt, for dome flic loans, for reduction of dome flic debt, French and Dutch debts, relief of in- habitants of -St. Domingo. Bills of Exchange, See. &c. &c. Statements of balances of appropriation* of monies ariliug from foreign loans transferred to the United States of appropriations and expendi tures, of receipts and expenditures. Appendix, containing an account of the foreign and domestic debt to the close of the year 1794. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, AT POLITICAL BOOK-STORE, THE GUILLOTINA; Or, A DEMOCRATIC DIRGE. A POEM. By the Author of the " Democratsad." " For here the deadly fecrrt's told, " \Vh» 'tis that fingers foreign gold ; " That " pafri ot ®" ftripp'd to state of nature, " Bear strong referablance to the traitor j " That each difotganizing feoffer, " Will take a bribe if any offer. " C ome then, ye Democratic Band, " Who yearn t' enthral this (avor'd lantl, " To Edmund's dismal tomb draw near, " And vent your lamentations here, " In groans, as Rachel groan'd at Rama, " Hie cinis—hut—ubique fama." T. BRADFORD, Has this day publiihed —Prite 3*Bth» ot a Dollar, Citizen Fauchet's Intercepted Letter, January 13; aaw. Vol. I. Part 11. of TO THE PUBLIC. JUST PUBLISHED, CONTAINING GUILLOTINA, No. 8, south Front-Jireet. No. 10. Ja IM ,;, L S - v'l ';iL PI i'* j -I A T L 0 R, N°. 3 South Fourth Street, RF FU&NS his \i rat.ful ac&nozvu'u'*e.Heaist* his Fr<c Jtu'oiic jur their UZTiit cncouragcMSM, nui bigs !:.i a continuance of their favors. At bis Shop tnay be furn'Jhtd ivitb the bcQ y ?> >: and have than Made up an.l jin'rfhsd kt tit tnojt fajv:unab' <- He "will thankfully receive any orders and jjay a j>r<> ■' punctual attention to then. O'-f. I? No, 46, jtfortb trout ):.< eft* THE co-partnership ql'Knox C< Hkndfks pires this day by limitation. The bulinci* i t ture will be carried on by David Knox, Jadics rl. foi* & Wiltiarn J)eas, under the firm of Knox, Henderfon, £s> 5 Company. All thofeindebted to the former €«ncehi, w.ii close their accounts as loon as pofliUJe. Have jijft received per tne (hip Factor from J,ni ' the gleanings of their fall importation, coniilti •■; > a beautiful aiiurtment of cambrics, cambric rn'■'- » muflinets, corded dimities, 'printed calicoes,, chintzes, &c. &c. 3tdxawtf. Alio a tew boxes ounce threads, with a luTc'.l merit of faiicy waiftcoatijig, 6to Jan. s sit his Laboratory, No. 114, south Second Jin c. INFO&MS Ins lormer (uilonins and the he has began the DRI)G bufincis *gain on 4 u..\' Ave plan. He has \o* sale a gcnrral 3Tor? ount of FRESI-IDRU G S, CHEMICAL i'RKiWU.VJ lONS, a 5 .,i 1-' AT 2'. N'T Mi'!!*! Likewise, painters'Cvolours, dry and jr.ou/id in oft, t bruJhes, window and coach glass, dve iailfji, 11 »'«» i oil of turpciuioc, cood 1 wil vatnilh and good. Allura, copperas, madder, ground rcdwvcdbv head or fma licr qudotiiy. Ashe rniooiu the fitnpUs frurn tne oeft market makes ciie com poflt tofts »J pn p.irauo*»3 r, enabled to vouch for and warrant cveii ait cK fold of his Labo#ator y, and like wife to d ifpi.fe olti;(isi.; most reasonable rales. I£3* He wll tits to fell a la r gc LOT of G'ftOT: the north-eait corner c*f High auti E!evcntti-ttrei:<> s can*, .! ing7B feet front -n Higij-iheei, and tcet no ftrect, opposite Mr. new building—And am.4:l r LOT on the north ot High if Cert, irtrar the abovt. jeet front, ansi 200 feet deep. Both lot* have the piui legeot a 30 feel alley in ihc rear. cc * *3 TO BE SO I, D, That Han 'fame SEAT near Princeton, ttjj pr<t\' /" of t,':e late Rev. Doctor John Wiflierfpoon, ,v;«" ■ t by the name of TUSCIJLUM. IT coiififts of a neat well finiCicd flonc house, two I o ries high, with four rooms on each floor, and a c nndcr the whole. There are attached to it oue luiii-lr •! and fifty acres of land, more or left, and chiefly enchif with good nad durable stone fences: Of these absu- : ;t acres are natural meadow, fix acres artificial, fovru red clover, and from twenty to thirty acres woodhntf - On the pre miles there is a valuable orchard of youn« thrifty appkvtrecs, a framed barn and (tables, two rj»f« houses, a grain loft, ar.d carriage hoirfb quite new, a fu\y stone milk-house, and near it a well and a cnnftaiit ip. , - of water. For terms apply to Thomas V. Johniton, i i..' or the Rev. Samuel S. Smith, in Princeton ; of .Mr. M, /. shall, No. 118 Spruce-fhrect, Philadelphia—«r to the fcriber at Tuicnlum* 2aw,3w. Tufculumy December 20. For S(:le, A valuable farm, containing from 90 to iooacrt9, J- adj lining to and between the Hav~riord &VVI 't Chester Roads, 110 more than 6 miles iron t'ie Cit .• ••£ Philadelphia on the Weft fide of the river Schuylkill, she situation remarkably healthy and pleasant, and the timber, plowlind, and meadow well pi'o 'nrtiorici■.■*— An excellent spring of water, anu Cobhs oil v hich there aie several mills ru:! through the pre-,.i ---f-s. An orchard and building fufficient to accomß;o -date a farmer. For terms apply to MATTHEW M'CONNELL at his mill creek farm on the Harertord road aforefald, in Blockley I about I 1-3 miles I'iom the jr*':'- ( fe,rr y: or to CHARLES JKKViS, No. *8, Straw berry-Alley, Philadelphia. Jan. 11. dlw. Notice is hereby given that an at tachment was i filled out ol' th= inferior court of Common Pleas in -and for the county of Cumberland, in the Ihtc of New Jersey, returnable oc. the twenty-fifth' day of Febru ary lafl, against tlie goods and chattels, rights and credits, lands and tenemeMs of George Hutz (not a rf.fidtiit at that time within the state of New Jersey) at the fait of Jonathan Ballinger, iadorfee of Job Butcher which Was levied by the sheriff of the county of Cumberland " on a certain sloop or shallop called the Fly of Philadelphia ' with its appurtenances, as by the return of the faiisheriff will more particularly appear—and notice is alio her-! ,' '""her given, agreeably to the diredion of an aft of the- Legislature of the state of New-J«rfey in such cast mad and provided, that unlcfs the said George Huts fliall ri»". pear apd give fpecia) bail to answer the suit so as afcr'-- said instituted against him by th.: said Jonathan Bjlir.'v/- within such time as is prescribed by law, " that then an*l '1 ihat cafe judgment shall be entered" agaiijft the said Oca-g's Hutz " by default, and that the said Hoop or shallj p so a < aforefaid seized od the said attachment" will be Ibid ;cr the fatisfaction of all " creditors who shall appesir to lis justly entitled to any demand thereon, and shall atjply for that purpose." ' Dated at Salem, ifi the county of Saletn, in the £ii 1 ttate, the thirty first day of March A. D. 1795. GILES, 1 Clerk, Lucius Horatio Stocllorr, "> Attorney for the Plff. j April I FOR SALE, A Commodious Frame House, Situated in North Scconti-ftrect, No. 145, lately occi V." I by Leonard Jacoby,confifting of a g»od three story j c - twenty-five feet in front; a two story Brick bu-j ..» • >ehind, with a Kitchen and offices; also, a Garden p,':>' me hundred feet deep, a stable and wa.'h house, f. -ias a communication to Race-street, four years' 4 I.ease is unexpired on the firft day of January •:#« These are in good repairs, and the purl:.' l may have immediate pofleflior. For particulars e/| • :■■■) of Robert Coe, No, $6,fouth Second-fcreet. December I. Or to be LET for a term of years, AN elegant Heufe with about forty-two acres ,! J. and Meadow. The situation is very convenicj f a Country Seat,= or for a person inclined tn attcr, t •Hi markets. There is an excellent Kitchen Garden, Icc-M •'* and a variety ofFruit—the distance about fivemitelif t he city. For further informatisn apply c* the Prim*. November 14, J3M ; George Hunter, Chemi CI S i t Ann Witherfpodti For bale, ■/ '>» - 'V ..•! d rot —w,s r ' - • t -
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