The Panorama. TV /TR. SAVAG£ refpe&fklly informs the Ladies and XVJL Gentlemen of Philadelphia that the PANORAMA . now opened in High-street, between lOth and l ith 1 reets. The Suhje& is a view of the Cities of London ; : d WePminfier, comprehending the three bridges, South --./ark, Surrey,' arul St. George's Fields in the Borough, 'vjt:! every other obje<fl which appears from the top of the Albion mills, at the end of Blackfriars Bridge, opp©fite rh- city of London, from whence this view was taken, "i'Lw painting contains nearly 3>oOO square feet of canvas, iking in a circle gives every objeA its proper bearing, and exhibits it in its true point of compass, appearing as large uud in every respect the fame as t tie reality. Price of admiftioß half a doilai 1 lckets for thi Sealon three dollars. Panorama open every day from ten o'clock ill the morning. .V PRINT cf the PRESIDENT of the U. S. nc'ius by 14; only a few choice left: the v '.lauion is a print of Dr. hrankka. A of choice ii-iti- may be had at the Panorama. * T . I'.lr. Walter Robertfon • IEGS leave to acquaint the Gentlemen, subscribers to ... V the print Portrait of George Wafliington, PreCd«nt tile United Statesof America, engraved by Mr. Field, •am an or^ : oalpi&ure painrsd by VV. Robertfon, that •,:,. Proofs are ready for delivery to the fevcral fubftrib crs'at John James Barralet's, No. 19 north Ninth-street ; r at J Ormr# I*4, bookieller, No. 4*l Ciietnut-ftreet, where the subscribers are rcqucfted to fend thci; address. C.'lo'ncr c °d- , > Uity of Washington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, WR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FEDERAL CITY. A magnificent } 20,000 dollars, & ) d welling-houfe, 3 3 C 9 100 > * rc 5 1 ditto 15,000 & caih 25,000 1 ditto 15,000 & calk 15,000 1 ditto 10,000 & ca(h 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & eafh 5,000 I ditto 5,009 & cash 5,000 1 caih prize or 2 do. 5,000 each, are, 10 do. * 20 do. 500 100 do. 100 200 do» 5° 25 20 19 4CO do. 1,000 do, c,ooo do. —+ n -16,739 Prizes. J3,26i Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, .40,0000 Th.s Lottery will afford an elegant fpccin.cn of the jva« buildings to betrefhd in the City of Wafhiiigton -Two beauttlul designs arc already fele fled for theci.tiie rants on two of the public Iquarei ; lioin these d-raw. I.RS, it is proposed to'eret't ty/o centre and Ittur corner j.-'ion as poflibje alter this Lottery is fold, and lr> rpnv,*v i hem when complete, lo the fortunate adventur. ers. in the manner defcribcd ir. the fchemc for the Hole! Lottery. A nett deduftinn of five per cent, will be made to defiay the n«fflsiT expenefs of priming, &c. and the lut plus will be mi-ie a part ol the fund intended toi the National Univerfu*, to 1« eredted within the Ctty jU s Wc'fhington. The dra.wing will comnacnce as soon a? the Ticket? are fold off. — —The money pnze> will be payable in (birtv days alter uis P.Btfaed. and a n y P'izes for which fortunate numWcTs are not produced within twelve months alter the drawing is ciofed brc m he confideicd as given to ward g ihe fund for the Univcrfiiy, it b>ing determin ed to fet'le the whale bofif»cf* in. a vear fiom the ending of the drawing a#d to uke up the bonds givtn as fecu f!ty. r . n The real (Vcuritics Riven for the payment of the Prize are held hvthe Prcfident and two Direttorj of the -£an^| of Columbia, and a«e Valued at more than hal! the amount ol ihr I.OUt rv The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of he iate Commiffitners aflifted n the management of the Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake thii arduous talk l fetond time on behalf of the public ; a fufiicient num ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the friends to a National University and the other federal ob jects may continue to favor the design. The synopsis of one of the Colleges, to form a branch of the National !n!>itution, is 1 already in the press, and will be speedily publiflied, together with its constitution. A compkat Plan the whole of this Important nftitution, compiled from a felcCtion of the bell materi als, ancient and modern, will be submitted to &i)£ public whenever the fame may have gone through such revisions as may be ncccffary to eftabliih the perfect confidence and general approbation, so elVential to its present rife and fu ture exiftencefor the general good of America. l}y accounts received fram the difterent parts of the Continent as well as from Europe, where the tiekets have been sent for faie, the public aK allured that the drawing will speedily conimenae, anj that the ca:e and caution"unayoidably necefTary to insure a fafe difpoial of the tickets, has rendered the iaart fufpeufion indispensable. February 14. 1795- SAMUEL BLODGIiT. , Aug 30 codtf * * Ti:keis may ,bc had at the Bank ot Columbia; of janwi W«{| & .Co. Bil'imne or Ui'ienn Dcuifnn, Savannaii, o' l Peter OilmJ i, • of Jukn Hopkini J?.Mi ..., Il»rhrrii Wells, Cooper's Icrrv. For' Sale, AT valuable and ye!) known PL for. J rtieil'y oWped'bv John Evans, at present by Samuel E rant; ircate in London Britain townihip, Cneftei county, conjoining about four Kindred and sixty acrcs —There are on laid Plantation two dwelling Houfei, one llone and lirirk, forty teel by twer.ty-fi/e, two lloriei tygb,' wi'l a large and commodious Kitchen; the other a good Iloafc, fuitablc for a tenant; ttoo larne pnd convenient Barm,; a [lone Spring Koofci a good Met chant Mill, with between 12 and'l3 feet head 'all, on a never failing fl::eam thfe V" hiteclay crefck There are on laid Plantation abou 80 acres of excellent Meadew, a large proponion of which is well watered, and more can conveniently be made; about iso acres is arable Land, cleared, the rcfidue is Wepd Land. The Land, in general,, is of the firrt quality in thst eci! of the couniv. The Plantation 10 tniles from Newport, 11 'from the Head of Eik, 6 From Ne»-Loridon Crols Roads, and .5 trom New. GaVdt'ji Meeting House. on the neareU road trOQi I.ancaftcr, and oh the direct one frorr, Peaoh Bottom Ferrv to Newport; tbc fiiuation ef the Mill is fuitablc for either the Kit or Mid ihtown trade, jvbich renders it an important ftaud. Any person defilous* of purchasing will, upon applying to Mr. BENJ AMIN CHAMBERS, wiihin onp mile of the place, be .(hewed th? larpe, and tlie terins of {ale from the (übferibpr hertof, in Lancailer county. SAMUEL EVANS November iq. ~~ w A N r E i), ON Loan, for two or three years—2ooo Dollars, for •which h. mortgage on Land will be given asfecurity. The land M clear ci every incumbrance. Jan. Q- " IVA NTE D, Several Apprentices to the Printi.ng- Bufint'ft. Ap r iv at the Oflice of the Gazette of the Wr.ited States, No. 119, Chefnut-ftreet. 4 LAW- BOOK STORE, IN addition to his general colle&ion 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. Comyns's Digest, 6 vols. Loft's edition of Gilbert's Law ot\ Evi dence ; Tremaine'b Pleas of the Crown, s vols, end Fitzherbejrt's Natura Breviutft. These, with all other publications that he offers for sale, are of the latest edi tions ; and Gentlemen may depend upon being furnilbed with every Book wanting to form a molfy attentive Law Library, at the fame moderate prices which for several years pafl have so univerfali} diftiiigwilhed them, and which his ready i'ales enable him to continue. Orders from any part of the United States pun<stually and thankfully attended to. January I The Conltitufion of the United States, price 20 cents, Lall report of the late Secretary of the Trea sury, concaining a Plait for the further support of Public Credit, 75 cents. Germanicus 20. Proceedings of the Executive rejecting the In surgents ; forming an intereftiiig History of the bite InsurreCtion in the four Western Counties of Pennsylvania. Interesting summary of the events which have ir.ken place in the Republic of Geneva—written by M. de Nivernois, 12 1-2 cents. Twenty -fix letters ; on the mod irttereftingfub je£ts, refpeAicg the Revolution, crm tainwi" .much information not generally known to the Citizens of t«he United States, .Written in the year 1 780, 25 cents. Also a few copies of the Accounts of the Re ceipta and Expenditures of the United States, du ring the year 1794 —priceone Dollar and 50 cents 50,000 40,000 30,000 December 20th, 1795 20,00® 10,000 2 OjOQO IC.COO lo,oo€ PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A IG,OOO 10,000 Twenty-Four VI EW S, SELECTED from the molt striking and iuterefting ProfpefU irj }he CJnital Scates ; each «f which Views, will he accompanied with a descriptive account of its Local, Historical, and .ther Incidental Peculiarities 10,000 12,c00 ie,ooo 20,000 150,000 By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of the " Monadic Remains and Chiles in Great il. That the work lhall be published by Subscription; and that each Sifbfciiber shall engage to take the whole fct of Views, and /hall pay for engraving, if black or brown, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. 1. That the dhnenfions of each engraving shall be 14 by 17 inches, executed in nquatinta, and published upon paper of a superior quality. The publication to commence im_- mediately; and one engraving to be delivered to the Sub- feribers, on the firft Monday of each fuccce'dlog month, until the yropofed Ceries shall be finally completed. 111. That with the lafl View of the series, (hall be deli vered an engraved title-page; an elegant chara<fleiiftic vign.tte; a faap of the route, connected with the prof pe&s exhibited ill the the course of the Work; « id an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. Subscriptions are received by Mr. Harrifon, at hi 9 Print shop, Maiden lane, New-York, by Mr. Carey, Book-fell er, No. 118, Market street, Philadelphia, and by all the priacipal Bpok-feUcra in the United itates. February 28. Delaware Bridge. Prcfident and Managers of the Company for e reding a Bridge ever the river Delaware, at the Bo rough ofEafton, That they will, until the firft day o£ February next, re ceive of suitable plans or models for jthp said Bridge; as also fpr the ere&ion thereof, and the delivery of materials. The length of the 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 dire<st their plans and proposals to the Secretary of the Company at Eafton. By order of tke Prejident and Managers* JOHN ARNDT, Secretary. Eajlon, Pennsylvania, Nov. m w & * THE Certificates for Shares of the Stock of the Frefi dent, Managers, and Company for ere&ing a Bridge ov*r 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 fofutiojn of the President and Managers, that they call upon the Treasurer for the fame on or before the firft day or February next. Apd at tl;e fame time pay the sum of Twenty Dollars, on each ftiare, required by law previous to the delivery of the Certificate. By otrler of the Preft: lent and Manager t, JACOB ARNDT, Treasurer, Ejfon t December :z- 3awtFi , —r. J""" • " For the conveuiiiHce of futh Stockholders as are refl uent in the city of Philadelphia, Certificate* are deposited with Mr. John Sitgreaves, No. Front-itrect, who will deliver the fame, and teceive the payment be fore-mentioned. FOR SALE, A very valuable ESTATE, Called Tw nT Run AM. SITUATE in the. toxvnfhip of Upper Derby, and county of Delaware, 7 1-2 miles frbm Philadelphia, and half a mile from the r.eiv IVeft era road: containing acres of excelle/H Hand y 45 ef which are good watered Afmdotv, 90 of prime IVood Land, and the reQ Arable of the firjl quality. There are on the premises a good tivoftory Brick Hottfc, Iwith 4 rooms on\ a floor, and Cellars under the ivhole, with a Pump IVell of ex ceilent Water in front; a large frame Barn, Stables, and othtr convenient buildings ; a Smoke-Huufe and f.one spring House ; two gofd Appl:-Orchards, and one of Pcachet. The Fields are all in Clover, except those immediately under tillage, ar K d are so taid out as to have the advantage of Water in taah of them, which renders it peculiarly convenient for Grazing. '*Tbi situation is pleasant and healthy, and from the high culti vation of the Land, the good neighborhood, and the vicinity to the ci- I ty , it is vary fuUahle for a Gentleman s Country Seat. Ibe foregoing is fart of the EfljU of "Jacob Ha) ma\ dectafcd tndojfered forfalf by MORDECAI LEWIS Surviving Eoocsutor. <-*f Ofl. 9,179? saw, O • to be LET for a term of years, AN elega it House with about forty-twO acres jf Land and K «;adow. The fitaation is very convenient for a Country i j U, or for a pLrCao inclined to attend the markets. Th re is an excellent Kitchen Garden, Icc-houfe, and a varietj of Fruit—the distance abowt five miles from he city . FOl further information apply ta the Printer. November 14. aawtf. No. 313 High-ltreet. GEORGE DAVIS, I'or Sale at wis ur/icc American l^andfcapes. Britain CONDITIONS. Give this Public Notice, Delaware Bridge. for Sale, Insurance from Loss by Fire. lnfurance Company of North-America, to •-«- commodate the Public, throughout the Un:t-d States, with refpe<2: to affuranccs from Fire on buildings of every defeription, hereby publish, that resolutions to this efFe<fl have patted their Board; and that hereafter they shall be ready to make such r.ifarances on term* to be iixed by their President and Committee, agreeably :o circumlances. Those who arc anxious to cfFtcl aijL'urari ces, will find their advantage in fending the moil particu lar ft at orient of their buildings, and the relative cifcufift iiances. Perfonsijot having a correfpondunt in this city, or who prefer doing this bufincfs with the Office dire«SHy, bV means of Letters,poJl fluid mull not fail to enclose a builder'? description of the dimenfioas, condition, uls and lituation of the building proposed to be infurcd, especially with refpedl to its cofltigaity to ether buildings, and whether those buildings be of wood, or brick, or stone. It mull be particularly stated, whether the build ing itfelf, or those in its neighbourkood, be occupied as dwellings, or used as magazines or manufactories and for what particular purpose; and to obviate all objection, it is expected that this builder's flatement, and the repre sentation annexed, lhall be l'everally signed by the parties, a id accompanied by a magifl rate's certificate) that they ae persons of good repute. For the govwrnm:i\t of the P ;blic, they deem it expedient tc notice, that although tie premium milft be fixed according to the degree of ha zard in the estimation of the President and Committee of the week, yet it will probably not vary more than from s-bout half to one per cent, annually, except where a houfc or store is not only itfelf built of wood, but fili ated next other buildings of the fame material. On such rilks not more than four thouland dollars will be written on one policy. Hoyfes and ltores built of brick or stone, and fitu<ited in open flreets in any of the ptincipal towns or cities where nre engines and fire companies are eilab lifhed, and not containing articles particulalry tpmbufti ble, wil' be confidcred risks entitled to i-.flurunce at the lowest of thefs rates. On single hazards, even of the best kind, where from rcftloten fs those advantages cannot be enjoyed, the Company will not affura more than fix thousand. dollars. No policy will be signed 'tiil jche pre mium bf paid. taw6w Any prrfon insuring for seven years/will be charged only the amount of fix annual premiums; and for three years, a deduction of one-third of a year's premium will be nVa£e. By order of the Board, EBEN. H4Z4&D, Secretary, Offuenf Jnfurance Company of N. A. > 2aw. Philadelphia, Jan. 26, 1796. > » For Sale, or to be Let on Lease, Ajnd ir ay be entered 011 the firit day of April next, Tlx following valuable Properly, At the Port of Little Harbour, in the State of New- Jersey s, No. l/"PHAT valuable and n,oted island, called Tuck- JL er's Island, situated on the south of, and bound ed by birth? Egg Harbour inlet and the Atlantic: This Zfland is about ten miles in length, and contains about .tooo acres; on whiqh is a large house, (lore houfe, and other outbuildings, and is a noted good stand for a tavern, it being at the elbow of the harbour, where all the inw« rd and outward bound vessels belonging to, and trading in thr port aforefaid, lay to wait for winds, tide's, occ. and where sea vessels load and unload; and at which place numbers of people resort for the convenience of bathing, fiihing, fowling, &c There is op the place, meadow fufficient to keep 40 Lead of cattla, and is Gtuat ed about 6 niiles from the town of Tuckerton—the well known pleafanrnefs, hcaltkinefs, and natural this place need no comment. No. 2.— The island called Foxborough Island, contain ing about ieo acres, chiefly meadow; whereon is a ne,y/ frame house 26 feet square, situate about 2 miles dittant from the firlt dcfcribed is a tolerable good stand for a tavern. .No. 3.—That valuable and noted Tavern-Heufe and lot, containing 2 acres in the town of Tucker ton; this house ls iitoated on a beautiful eminence in the heart oF the tows a orefaid, and commands a pleasing profpes of the.jfland , bays, rivers, and the Atlantic occ an, as well as the country farms around; the house is large and con venient, with a good c*llai undej the whole—'There are on the preniifes a well o:' good watqr, a large barn and itabling to accommodate 40 horses, a hatter's shop, and other out buildings; alio an excellent apple orchard, a good garden paled in with cedar paling, about 50 acres of wood land, >nd the fame quantity of meadow. No. 4. —Is that -Jatyr. pleasant, valuable Farm, known by the name of Tucker's Farm, which is bounded 3 miles by navigable water, leading from the firft described illand to the town aforefaid A considerable part of laid farm lies in the center of the town aforefaid, and may be lold off or let on ground rent for buildihg-lotts, to great jidva#tagc—There are en the rrqmifes two frame tene ments betides the farm house, which is new and conveni ent, with an excellent barn and other buildings; alio a good apple and peach orchard. Said farm contains about 1000 acres, on which are feycral good landings; about one half of which is meadow and cleared land, all in good cedar fence. No. 5.— 15 a fpaciooft, elegant well-finilhed new House, 5* feet front, two ftorics high, with an Office adjoining the fafrie, and one Store adjoining the house 30 feet by ao, and a back Store 26 feet square, with good cellars under under the whole, and a well of good water at the door ; also aa excellent garden, paled in with the best of red cedar polls, and white cedar paling; also a spacious and beautiful door-yard paled in as abew, enclosing several beautiful shady trees. The house, fteres, garden and door-palings are handsomely painted. There is also on the premises a good barn, stabling, and carriage house; the lot contains about 5 acres, is situate in t(ie cettt-r of the tqwn zfprefaid, is contiguous to a good landing, saw and grill mills, and several churches of different denominations. No. 6.—ls a Friime House, 26 fact fcjuare, and lot of 5 acres, in good cedar fencing, with feme good fruit tree}', in the town aforefaid. No, 7.—ls a Lot containing 4 a res, whereon is a house about 25 feet square, and a good apple orchard in good ce dar fence, in the town aforefaid. No. 3 - -Is a good Saw-Mi11,3 miles from the town afore faid, with which is about 400 acres of woodland, 200 acres ps cedar swamp, several ore mines, and a fifhery. Any petfon inclining to purchafc all or any pare ot tie afore faid described premii s will find the terms of payment ea sy, the prices low, and indisputable titles given ; or, f rented;' the rents moderate —by applying to the fubferibe t proprietor of the prem.fes, at Tuckerton, in the Staie alordaid. E3EN. TUCKER. Tkckbrton, Jfcn. 18. N. B. If the JTavern and j>j"eniifes No. 3 be not previ» lufly disposed of, they will be fold at public Ai&ion, 011 fhurfday, the iclth day of February next, at 6 o'clock in the evening;, at the Merchants Coffee-Houfe in Second ftreet, in tb- of Philadelphia. THE co-partnership of Knox & Henderson ex pires tliis day by limitation. The business in fu> lure will be carried on by David Knox, James Hender son & William Deas, under the firm of Knox, Henderfon } & Company, All those indebted to the former concern, will plea It close their accounts as loon as poffib'ie. Haye just received per tne (hip Faflor from London, the gleanings of their fall importation, conlifling oj a beautiful afiortment of cambrics, cambric muflin-t. muflioets, corded dimities, printed handkerchiefs, calicoes, chintzes, &c. &c. Also a few boxes ounce threads, with a small afiort ment of fancy waiftcoating, &c. Jan.s. ■ d lot —wsim No. 46) North Front Street. JUST PUBLISHED, And to be' fold by the Editor, AN ACCOUNT Of the Receipts and Expenditures Printed by orcitr of the Hou(e of Reprefentativts, Statements of the duties ou merchandize & tounaga Duties or. (tills and fpiriis diddled. Revenue arising on of letters. — Monies reueived into the Trealuty 111 the year 1794^ Payments to the Executive, —: I^egiflalurf, judiciary, Treafuty, Department of War, State, and theMint f Government of the Wcftern Territories, Commissioners of Loans, Petifions, Annuities, and Graats, Army of the United iStates, Naval Dep3atmti>t, For fortifications of ports and hat hours, Far maintaining intercourse with foreign nations, light-houses, beacons, &c. for interest on domestic debt, for domrftic Joans, for redw&ion of dorarftic debt, French and Dutch debts, relief of in habitants of St. Domingo. Statements of balances of appropriations of monies ar:li;ig twin foreign l<);:fis transferred t<j the United States of appropriations and expendi tures, of receipts an<! expenditures. Append containing an account of tiie foreign and uuniriuc debt to the close of the year '794- At his Laboratory, No. 114, south Stcmd flrtei. INFORMS his tcumrr > uftont'. i» «u<i cut uti.Vnt, .i»|| he has the DstliG bufincis again on an txua livcplan. F-R E 8 H D R U G S , CHEMICAL PHLPAHA I lONS, and I'ATtNT MEDt K CINE£. LikewiO, painters'colours, dry and ground in oil, pair,! brushes, window v and cwach glais, dye fluffs, iiafceil oil 1 , oil o! turpentine, copal ©il varnilh and japan, wariamed g»od. Alium, copperas, madder, giound rcdwwodbyihe ho«s head or (mailt r quantity. Ashe i mparts «he ft inp.tr 8 from tne oefl marker, and makes the coinpofiijons aiid preparations himfelfj he is enabled to vouch tqjr and warrant ever) as t:clc JoTc out of his Laboratory, and Itkewifeto dilpofe of them at the mod reafonabie rates. He wishes to fell a large LOT of & ROUND the north-east corner of High and Eleventh-ftieeis. cbnta'n? i«g7B feet front on High-itieet, and 200 feet on E ! cvcwtl> ftrect, opposite Mr. Leper's new buildings—-And another LOT on the t;ohh fide of High ftrr-rt, near the above, 28 lect front, and 200 feet deep. Botlj lc>ts have the privi legeof a 33 feet alley in the rear. Oec. 13 FOR sale, A Commodious Frame House, Sifuated in Nxrth Second-street, No. 145, latc'y occupied by Leonard Jacoby,confiding of a g.od tliree fiory frame, twenty-five feet in front; a two story Bride bnHdintf Jehind, with a Kitchen and offices; also, a Garden plot, >ne hundred feet deep, a stable and writ fcaufe, whitfh uas a communication to Raco-ftreet, f6ur veajs of the J-eafe is unexpired on the firft day of January next 1 hefe premises are in good repairs, and the purchsfer may have immediate pallellior. For particulars ericuire <?f Robert Coe, No, south Second-fureet. December i. That Han'fame SEAT near Puinccton, the proflerty of the late Re-v. Doßor John Witherfpoon, bicisn by the name of TIfSCULUAI. IT consists of a neat wtll iiuifhec! (lone house, two .lo ries high, with four roonw on each floor, and a cellar ander the whole. There are attached to it one .hundred and fif.y acres of land, more or less, and chi#Sy endofed with good and durable stone fences: Of thcfe Sbant eight acres are natural meadow, fix acres artificial, fpwn with red clever, and from twenty to thirty acres wdedlmd— On the premises there is a vatuabte orchard of young an 4 thrifty apple-trees, * framed barn and stables, two corn houses, a grain loft, and carriage house cjuite new, a new ftenemilk-houfe, and near it aweJl and a cou'tant fpiing of water. For terras apply to Thomas V. Johnllon; iifq, or the Rev. Samuel S. Smith, in Princeton j 'of Mr. Mur (hall, Philadelphia—or so the fub fcribcr at Tufcaluiri. TufcuUitny December 20. Notice is hereby given that an at tachmcnt was iflued ont of the inferior court of Common Pleas in and for the county of Cumberland, in the state of Newjerfey, returnable o« the twenty-fifth day of Febru ary last, against the goods and chattels, l ights and credits, lands and tenements of George Hutz (not being a resident at that time within the state of New Je»fey) at the fait of Jonathan Baljinger, jndorfee of Job Butcher, which was levied by the sheriff of the county of Cumberland " on a certain floep or shallop called the Ply of Philadelphia" with its appurtenances, as by the return of the faid-sheriff will more particularly appear—and notiee is ilfo hereby further given, agreeably to the direction of an a<ft of thj Legifiature or the state of New-Jersey in such cafe made and provided, that uniefs the said George tluu shall ap. pear and give fpecialKsil to answer the iuit so as afore faid instituted against £im by th - said Jonathan Ballingcr, within such time ah it prescribed by law, " that then and itj -hat cafe judgment fnr.ll be entered" agaiuft the said George rlutz " by default, and that the laid sloop er shallop so as lorefaid seised on the said attachment" will be fold for he fatisfactipn of all " creditors who fliall appear to be ustly entitled ig any demand thereon, and shall apply so; :hat purpose." lawtFlX. Dated at Sakta, in the county of Sjlem, in the f»i Mate, the thirty fust ilay of March A. D. 1795. PILES, Clerk, Lucius Horatio Stoclton, "> Attorney for the PIC J April I PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, Of th.e United States, For t!;t Year 1794, CCNTJIN/KG Bills of Exeiiange, &c. See. &e George Hunter, Chemifl, Ite ha* fey Tale a grner?) afFm !ment of TO BE SOLD, Ann Witherfpoon. PHILADELPHIA —No. a 19 — C H E SmJT-STR HIT. [Price Eight Dollars per Ammm.] trawt/
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