Treasury Department; f Riuenuc-Ojjficc, March lOth, ! "7)ROFOSALS -w ill be received &t the office of the -i. Commijjioner of the Revenue, (No. 43* at t^ie corner of Third and Chefnut-ftreets, Philadelphia) for building in North-Carolina, - I. A Light-House upon Cape-Hatteras. 11. A Beacon House upon Shell Castle island. w Descriptions of each, and all other particulars, may be * fcen on application at the offices of any of the Superinten- t ,. da lts of J.ight-Houfes, or of the Supervisors of the Reve nue, or of the Colle&ors of the Customs in any of the States; as also at this office. 2aw3m ar The annual Election FOR DIRECTORS and a TREASURER of the Libra- a ry Company of Philadelphia, will be held at the Li- at brary, in Fifth-ftreet, on Monday, the second of May next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, when the Trea surer will to receive the annual payments. As there are several lhares on which fines are due," the owners of them, or their representatives, are*hereby no tified, that they will be forfeited, agreeably to the laws of the Company, unless the said arieajsa e paid off on the said second day of May, or within ten days after. By order ef the Directors, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN* Secretary. April 9. 3 aw. James lvtAlpin, TAYLOR, f. N° 3 South Fourth Street, e RF TURNS bis* rat*-ful acknowledgements to his Friends and the Public for their liberal encouragement, and begs leave tofolUit a continuance of their favors. At bis Shop gentlemen may be furnijhed •with the befl materials, and have tJjem made up and fnifhed in the rhojl fafhionable manner. Me %vill thankfully receive any orders and pay a prompt and punctual attention to them. 051. If 2aw FOR S A L E f I A very valuable ESTATE, Called Ttvittenham. SITUATE in the towrfbip of Upper Derby, and county of ? .Delaware, 7 1-1 miles from and half a fnilc ' from the new V/eflern road: containing 230 acres of excellent ' \ Land, 45 ef which are g%od watered JMteadow, (90 of prime &l Wood Land, and the reQ Arable of the firfl quality. There are in the premises a good tivodcry Brick House, with 4 rooms on a floor, and Cellars under the whole, with a Pump Well of ex cellent IVaterin front; a large frame Barn, Stables, and other convenient buildings; a S.-oLe-Houfe and jlonc Spring House ; two good Apple' Orchards, and one of Peaches. The Fields are alt in Clover, except those immediately under tillage, and are so taid out as to have the advantage of Water in each of them, which | tenders it peculiarly convenient for Grazing. The situation is pleasant and healthy 9 and from the nigh culti vation of the Land, the good neighborhood, and the vicinity to the ci ty, it is very suitable for a Gentlemau s Country Seat. 7he foregoing is part of the SJlatc of. Jacob Humah s deccafed Qnd offered forfait by J\4©RDECAI LEWIS Oft, 9, 1795 e<lt f Surviving Executor. F 0 R S A L E, SEVERAL Tracts of Military L »NDS, situate in the Cumberland country, Tin Cumberland river and its j, waters. And alio several valuable Trails of Land in the of Kentucky. For further information apply at the C/ice, at the eorner of Fourth and Chefmit-ftreets. April is- ; "codat.; IVA, NTE D, Several Apprentices to the Printing- Business Apply at the Office of the Gazette of the United States, No. 119, Chefnut-ftreet. 4 Cheap Lands for Sale. p TO BE SOLD, r FOUR trails of Patented I. AND, situate in Randolph F county, in the State of Virginia, on the waters of Spring P.un, Sugar Creek, Bill's Cieek, Monongalia and Witpan's Run, containing l'e+entcen hundred acres. This land w;is surveyed.and patented by virtue of LandO-flicc . ' "jreafopr Warar.ts of the dates of 1782 and 1783. Each ] trail is well watered and timbered, the land of good qua- lity, and very little but what may be prepared for grass or tillage. The whole will be fold together,or separate, and calh or merchandize taken in -payment. The surveys and f patents may be seen, and terms of fab known, by apply- j jog ait Kp. »Oj, Arch-street. April 16. *eodst. | LOST, j * IN the city, on the Point Rsad, the 13th in (last, a small , GO/.2) FRENCH. WATCH, made at Paris, with a gold chairt and two gold ftals, one having the initials H. ; c St. O- and a Lion crest.—the other a Lion crest only. Who- 1 ever finding the fame will bring thefn to No. 111 fcruth Front-flreet, ihall receive a generous reward If offered for sale to any of the Watch-makers in town, they are re quelled to flop the fume. April 13. § L O S T, the 4th day of February last, a Check on the Bank \J of. the United. States, fpr two hundred dollars, the Hob. Jonathan Dayton, in favour of Wade Htmpton, of which payment is flopped atthe Bank. April 14. o r - Pennsylvania Hospital. THE Eit&nn -will be held at the Hospital pursuant to law, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon ort the second day of the- fifth, month next, being the feeond day of the week, at which time the Contributors are desired to- attend ' tcrdnjofe out of their numb if Twelve Managers and a Tnxfwtr to the said Inflitutionfcr the enfuinjjyear. By .order of a Boar Aof Managers, SAMUEL COATES, Clerk. , 4th mo. sth, 1796. § ' Book Auction, B; 0 S T O N. n 1 JOHN W. FOLSO.Vt refpeelfully informs the public, ; .and. boqkfellefs in particular, he bas opened an Auc tion tjliicej in a central fituadon, for that purpose only.— 1 Any orifers in'that line fliall be faithfully 'and punilually executed: and letters, post pjid, immediately a.:enJed to. 80/ top, Mqrch 13. E,r owe at rpi's ujpee. The Conlh'tutioii of the Uiiittd States, price zo cents.' Last report of the late Secretary of the Trea sury, containing a Plan for the further fupportof PtjELic Cret>w-, 75 <eots. Germanieus ze. Ptpceedioss of she Executive refpefiing the In furgenta ; forming an interedinsr Hjflory of the late InfurreAion in the four Wellern Counties of Pcnnfylvania. Intcrefting summary of the events which have taken place in the Republic of Geneva—written by M..rfe Nivsinois, 12 1-2 cents. Twenty-fix fetters ; on the mod intcrefting fub jefts, rcfpe&ing the American con taining tr.uch information not generally kiio-rvn to the Citizens of the Uriited Spates, written in the year 1780, 2$ cents. December 2Cth, 1795. Pa per Hangings A. r an ufaft or y N°. 7a, g In Chefnut-Jlnet, between Second -J Third-Jlreets. w. P O Y N T E L L, HAS prep-real for Spring Sales a very extenlive collec tion, suitable for every part of a House, among ft which are many new and elegaat Patterns. c In addit : on to the extonfive Stock of his own maaufac t. re, he. has for sale TWELVE THOUSAND PIECES of FRENCH PAPERS, together with Borders, Land scapes, and Chinese Pieces for ornamenting Breast Worko and Chifhney Boards—a great variety of Pannel Papers, and every other article attached to Ornamental Papering. Orders for any quantity executed at a IV.ort notice, and a liberal credit given to and for export* atiou. April is. tt&s. Th'n Day it Pub'.'&ei and Sold AT BENJAMIN DA VIES' BOOK SIORE, No. 68, High-street, The Political Censor; Or, MONTHLY REVIEW of the molt interesting politicial occurrences relative to The United States, For March 1796. By PETER POUCUPINE. This work will be monthly, and the future numbers will be published on the last day ci every month. April 5. 33W2W. 01 — 1 ; a; JUST PUBLISHED, BT JACOB JOHNSON, CO. P NO. 147, MSMXFT-STRSET, f [Price 11». 3af.] ... ; T " E n b Flowers of Ancient Modern Hijlory, u IN TWO VOLUME*. f Comprehending, on a new plan, the moll remarkable and interelting Events, as well as the moll eminent and illustrious Characters; with a View of the Progress of , Society and Manners, Arts and Sciences, from the Crea- y kiou to the Conclusion of the American V^ar. By JOHN ADAMS, A. M. „ March 4. 231 . i. — (i rxuPUSALS a | FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRTPTION, t( SKETCHES e. HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, From ths peace of 1783, to the termination of the.pre- a , i'(tnt / Seil'on of Congress. o BT MAT HEW CARET. o CONDITIONS. I. This work will be comprised in two or three odavo tl volumes, each about 400 paj>;es. 11. The price to fubfcriber3 Will be two dollars per vo- a lume, handsomely Itound. 1 bi 111. No medley will be required till the volumes are de- si livered. ' ) c IV. Should any of the fuHcribers disapprove of the work when complete, they may decline receiving it. ; C V. It is jxpecled to be ready for iftefs in the spring o£-j h 179.7- v . ! d VI. As soon after the above time, as one thousand copies c; arc fubferibed for, the printing Jhall commence, and tl Ihall be finiflied as fpeediiy as poflible. VII. Subscriptions received by the Author, No. 118, M.-'.rket-ftrcet,'and by the chief Booksellers through- 0, out the Uniteil States. Si TO THE .PUBLIC. Jt THE objeiSl of the proposed work, is, to present to public view a conneiled series ol the chief events of a per'od of American history, that does not yield, in im portance, to any period of equal length, in the peaceful annals of any country in the world. Dc-firing to excite no expectations but such as he ihall endeavour to fa isfy, the writer is thus early in announ cing, that the body and confidence of a regular history, is not to be looked for in this work: neither his tale..ts t nor his avocations allow him to hope for this. His hum bier tallc Ihall be to Iketch out tie most prominent sea- * turcs. 'It Ihall be his study to colle& and arrange the , j most intcrefting materials—to smooth the rugged path-— for abler hands, who, by such mean', will find their la- o j bours abridged, and their progress accelerated. His chief view will be, to give the History of the Uni- ! ted States as a confederated Republic. Nevertheless, 110- i tice will be taken of the most remarkable circumstances in j. the history of the individual States, as far as they can be a collected. This information Ihall be clafled under fepa- rate appendices. t The Author solicits the aflilbnce of such Gentlemen as may be possessed of documents calculated to promote the execution of his plan. They shall be received with j. due gratitude—carefully preferved—and.fafely returned. ■ February 9. Jawizt- BURR MILL STONES [ Made by OLIVER EVANS, at his Factory, in the old g wind-mill in Elmfley's alley, a South Secord-Jlrcet, a little beloiu Doct-Jlrect, [ WHERE those whoapply may befupplied w'hh ftone'i of such quality as will suit their purposes. Alfd, s stones for gudgeons to ran on, andflaifter of Paris gravmd fine for manure, and Calcined for Stifcco-Work. He keeps for SALE, [ At his dwelling No. 215 north Second-street, a little above . j Vine street, Boulting Cloths, A complete aflbrtment of both imported and American manUfa\sttired for merchant and country work, which he * warrants good. ALSO, The Young Millwright's and Miller's GUIDE. : Containing a system of mechanics,and hydraulics as they 3 apply to water mills with the whole process of, and all the late improvements on the art of manufa&uring flour &c. intended to be ufeful to all concerned orufing water-mills, which bock is fold by Matthew Carey and. Robert Campbell,bookfellers. Sept. 25. , lawtf. a NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against JOHN LYONS, deceased, late of Charles County, Maryland, - are requested to exhibit them for fettle'ment; and those f whe arc indebted are requested to make immediate pay ment, ALEXANDER GREER, Executor. Allen's Ftefh,Charles county, *1 aw 6 Maryland, March 14,1796. e . JOSEPH COOKE, . lf GOLDSMITH ts 1 JEWELLER, The corner of Market and Third-ftrects, Philadelphia; e refpedlfully informs his friends and the public, a iVL that he has received, per the last arrivals, a com plete and general aflbrtment of aim oft ). Every Article in his Line; 1- Immediately from the manufactures of London, Bir -0 mingham, !(nd Sheffield, all of whicH are of the newest faftiion, and will be fold, wholefalesnd retail, on the .ow ed terms, and the Notes of Mr. Robert Morris, and Mr. JohnNicholfon received id payment at their current value. March 5. lawtf \ ' I City cf Wuflung^oO. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, Mo. 11, / FOX THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE the FEDERAL CITY. JJ A magnificent 7 20,000 de!.»fs> & ? 50,000 dwell!lig-houfe, J caih 3»>ooo, are > - lh , ditto 15,000 & call. 25.0°'-- 40,000 Th 1 ditto 15,000 & raft *5,000 30,000 1 ditto 10,000 & cash lo,ooo" 20,000 ' 8 1 ditto 5,000 & ca(h 5,000 J 0 ' 000 wa 1 ditto 5,,000 Sc cash 5.000 10,000 team prize of of 2 do. 5,000 each, are, - 10,000 ho 10 do. 1,000 - " 10,000 tw 10 do. 500 ' - - 10,000 e j 100 do. 100 - - 10,000 tr( 200 do. jo * * 10,000 400 do. »J * _ 10,000 rrt 1,000 do. 20 - 20,000 WI 15,000 do. 10 - - '50,000 W1 ftr i6>759 Prizes. »» 33,261 Blanks. ar ' ne 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dol!ar«, 40.0000 be a c N. B. To favour thofc who may take a quantity of ric Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn pr ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : tin And approved notes, securing payment ineit, er money ac« or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for tin apt numbea not less than 30 tickets. cai This Lottery will atio.d an elegant specimen of the lat . private buildings to be ereft< din the Cuf of W«lhu\gion G f -Two beautiful designs are already feleded for tne entire m , fronts o» two of the public squares ; from ihefe draw, fa * i it is proposed to er. -6k two centre and lour comer f r£ b-ildinfts, arf 3on as Ipoflibk after this Loiury is fold, aud fel to convey them when compete, to the fortunate ad venter- on ers, tn the manner defcrib din the scheme lor the More! foj Lottery. A nettdcdua«o» of five per cent. wi)l be made to deigy the neccffar'y e<penccs of Uc. arid the surplus will be made a part of the (und igtcntSed foi the National UniverGty\\to be created within the City of Walhington. . , The drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets sre Md oft.- The money- prices will be payable V m thirty days after it is finithed, and arty prizes for which fortunate r»uli.V<rs arc not produced within twelve months ' alter the dVawinp is cjofed' are ro be confideied as given towards the Valid for the University, it bring deter mm- ll s ed to fettle the whole business in a year from the ending 01 of the drawing and to take up the bonds given as secu rity. The real fecutitics given for the payment of the Prize are held by the Prcfident and two Dirc&ors ot the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of She Lottery. „ The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of u the late Commifiioners aflifted in the management of the Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous talk L/ a second time on behalf of the.public; a fufHcicnt num | ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the ; friends to a Natiorial University and the other federal ob -1 je&s may continue to favor the dtlign. i By accounts received from the different parts of the ! Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets rj have fen't for sale, the public are allured that the <c J drawing will speedily commense, and that the care and « t I caution unavoidably necefTary to insure a fafe dtfpofal of << the tickets, has rendered the Inort fufpenlion indispensable. « SAMUEL BLODGET. * # * TiOkets may be had at the Bank ot Columbia; of James Weft & Co. Bdbimme or Gideon Dcnifon, g ( Savannah,! of Peier Giluian, Boston; of John liopkins Richmond : and of Richard WeTls, Cooper's ferry. Bar-Iron Manufactory. £ to be soi, v, d ; On reasonable terms and convenient payments, a new n ; FOUR FIRE FORGE, A Dvantageoufly situated on the river WalkilL in the ' /V county of Sussex, and date of New-Jersey, and dif -1 tanr one mle and a half from Sharp's Furnace; the Forge, iot contains twenty-eight acres of land, on which are four good houses for the workmen, with lots adjoining for gar ' dens, two lirge coal-houses., a black-smith's and carpen ter's {hop, arid also a commodious dwelling-lioufe, with a good cellar and.garden, for a lVanager, and a Store adjom ing of twenty feet square. The buildings are new, and the 1 works in good repair, and now in full bufincft, and fully supplied with (lock and the necelfary workmen!; wood- I land for coaling, fufficient to afford a never lailmg supply ! J ' and lying convenient, will be fold with the Forge, or ! n wood supplied on contraA by the cord, as may bell suit 1 the purchaser. If defil ed, a FARM adjoining the Forge, | of 150 or 200 arable and meadow land, with a good orch- 1 ard, and convenient buildings, will be fold to accommo- " ' date the Forge : Arid also, a four horse team, coal and o- ' 'ther waggons, and implements of every kind to cairy on ' the works. If not before disposed of by private contrail * (which may be known by the continuance of this adver tisement) .the Forge, Forge-l®t and buildings thereon, to- r ' 1 gether with XSOO cords ol wood, will be cxpofed to sale c at PUBLIC VENDUE, on the pramifes, on Tuesday, the 3d day of May next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at " « timc and placc the conditions will be made knawn, i, and attendance given, by the proprietors. i ROBERT OGDEN, d ELIAS OGDEN. ' ll Sparta, April 9, 1-96. *codtjdM. N. B. The parfnerihip of Robert and Elias Ogdc;;, will then be dissolved. e Tp' B E S Q L D, ift. A Three-story brick House, No. 80, N. Second -* n jL\. ltreet. The lot is about 21 feet front, and 288 "J e feet deep, to Bread-street, or Moravian Alley. It has J long been one of the best (lands for business. f( 2d. A frame Dwellisg-Houfe, No. 260, South Front- h street, with a Bakc-Houfe, the Let is about 17 feet r, y front, by 130 feet in depth. v c 1 3d. A hsndlome Lot of 25 feet by 200 feet deep, ex tending from Third street to ; it is the 3d li „ Lot b"!mv South-street : on Georps-ftreet there is a two o j, ftpry brjfk tenement, a frame 41 ,t0 adjoining, with agood bake oveq. Likewise a LARGE MEADOW FARM, situate on th« River Delaware, at a convenient diltance from Phila delphia Market—the Meadow is of the bell quality, and - in good bank. Thr. e are commodious buildings, With a J 3 , good proportion of arable and woodland, and Cedar i» Swamp. For terms apply to JOHN LITLE, , ~ No. 40 North Sixtli-ftreet. i f- March 2rtl, 1796. ' cits , F 0 R S A L E, ( A NEAT two story frame building, situate in Fifth ftrect", continued In Southwark, which Lets at 3d. . 1 per annum", "fubjedl to a ground rent of Ilos. An elegant Biown Gelding, 14 1-2 hands high, goes I 1 well in a chair or under the saddle.—An handfomo'riding ' Chair and Ceachee, with harness complete. ' Three tracts of Land, situate contiguous to each other, . containing about 773 acres, in Northumberland county, near the town of Northumberland. Sundry trails of I.?nd in Bedford county, being about 2,200 acres, part ir- "ear the v.-aters of Conymeaux, and adjoining Lands of eft Daniel Tyfon. Also, one other trail in Weftmoreland (v. county, adjoining lands of William Sitgreivca, on Cler.r [r field crick. For terms apply to SAMUEL R. FRANKLIN, Philadelphia, Feb, 25, 1796. »«dtf afetL - Ik. FOR SALE, SALISBURY, \ Large and well improved Farm containing 2749 aerei ' ii of level fertile land, remarkably well adapted to the growth of gfcli», and every kind ot gtain; there are now IQO acres,of timothy meadow oa it, from which 150 tons of hay were made the lait 5 car; ,300 acres may at a moderate expence }x: made into meadow equal to that already made, and one hall' therepf watered. There is on the premises a commodious two (lory dwel ling house, well finilhcd, with eleven rooms and a p*SL sage, tight of the rooms have fire places, a pii-,eaa (a front, 50 feet in length, and 8 feet wide, a well of good water in the yard ; a large and convenient barn (hedded all round, that affords ftablage fufficient for 10 or Bohefc l of cattle; also well conllru'&ed {tables fufficient for 30 horses, with every other necelTary out buildings; be tween 4 and joo young apple trees ot well phoien graft ed fruit, just beginning to bear,about 3®G j bearing peach trees, and sundry other kinds of fruit trees; about on* third of this land' is Cleared and under good fenc<£ the remainder is in wood, the pasture land-, are well taken with red clover ar.d other Valuable <jra s; tins fai ui is well watered, having several good fpripgs, and tw« streams running thiough different parts, on one of them it a grift and saw mill, also a well fixed distillery; there are also on the premises a tan yard in good order, the neighbourhood in which it is, will afford that business t« be carried on to great extent, on the tan yard lot there is a comfortable two itory dwelling house, bark house, cur s riers (hop, &c. &c. Should any or.e dffpofed to buy this a property, also wish to buy negroes. 1 can accommodate them with twenty valuable field negroes, who are well y acquainted with all kinds of work, necessary on a farm, r the purchaser may also be supplied with hor&s, black cattle, iheep, hogs, and with every nece/Tary utensil for a e largo farm. Salisbury is situated in a very healthy part (i of .the country, and in an excellent neighbourhood, it is by c measurement 26 miles from Alexandria, and about ajr * from the city of Wafhinjrton, and on the turnpike rpad ' from Alexandria to Winchester. As lam uefirous of ' felling this property, a great bargain will be given to any " one that will pay down one half the purchale money, for the other a coqiiderable credit will be given. ] SAMUEL LOVE. c Virginia,Loudoun County, April ill, 1796. *eoßt. f No. 729. DiJlr'iS of Pennsylvania, to <uiit; 5 BE it remembered, that on the Bth day of March, in the the twentieth year of the Independence of the United s States of America, Benjamin Davics of the said dillrjei 1 hath deposited in this office, the Title of a Boole, the right whereof he claims aB proprietor, in the words for . low ing, to wit: The BLOODY BUOY,, THROWN OUT AS A Warning to the Political Pilott of America ; * Or a FAITHFUL RELATION Of a multitijde of ails of Ilornd Barbarity, f Such as the eye never witnessed, t.e tongue never cx c pressed, or the imagination conceived, k Until the commencement of the French Revolution. TO WHICH is ADDED, e AN INSTRUCTIVE ESSAY, Tracing these dreadful efiefls to their real caules. Iliujlrated <vith four firming copjjcr-fjates,, e ' By PETER PORCUPINE. s " You will plunge your country into an abyss gf eter " nal detestation and infamy, and the annals of your " " boasted revolution will serve as a bloolv at"o v, war " ning the nations of the Earth ta keep aloof frpfli the " mighty ruin." Abbe Manry's speech to the National AfTembly » In conformity to the ail of Congrets oi" the ynitcd '» States. SAMUEL CALDWELL, ls Clerk Dift. Ceurt. March 18. JavMW r Tj"'Hfi partnerfliip of I¥RIGLSV & BI\RSIIviA.A r , X Printers, all gerfons who have any demands agaiaft the fliid partn;rffiip, arc reque'lFeTtdfet nilh their accounts for fettlemem; and those indebted, to make payment to either-of the fu'n{cr : bers. ,e FRANCIS WRICLLY, f. JACOB, BERRIMAN. ;e Philadelphia, April 13, 1796- eodjt ir Ifhc Business will be carried on by.J. Beuri.Viaw . General Poji. Ojjice, Philadelphia, a March 16, 1796. [si "\T THERE AS sundry Lette.s, transmitted in the Mails VV of the United States, te and from Norfolk, irvtht state of Virginia, were opened, and Bank Notes of seve ral denominations fraudulently taken fro;:, them at York, \ r in the state aforefaid, in the months of October, Nbvem ;£ ber and December last : and whereas a part of f (id notes and fame c'afh have been recovered and are now in pciieffi din of the Polk Mailer General. la order therefore tliit such Bank Notes as (hall be identified may be reftcred to the owners thereof, and that the remaining »a;e- a:j<! calh be equitably distributed among those who are entitled Jo them. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all perftins who r _ havefuffeied by such fraudulent pradtices, v/itlun the pe riod, and on the route aforementiofitd, to exhibit their j e claims without delay, fuppprted by such reafqnable proofs le as may be necessary to substantiate them. Such ncres as , lt fiiall be identified will be received by application to th« n General Pofi Office, on or before the firft day of JuJjr ' next j and the residue of such ca!h and notes will then be divided among the claimants in proportion to their rtfoec 'tive losses, to be afcertjined by the neceiTjry proofs, winch on or before that day (hall be produced tothe General Poll ~ Office. (2awtju y) JOS. HAI3ERSHAM. - COLUMBIAHOUSE Boarding School for Young Ladles. 38 GROOMBRIWE having removed from Lodge ias J.VX Alley, to the corner of Eleventh and for the advantage of a large, .convenient House, indry, it- healthy situation; hopes "for the continuance of the eftcou :et ragement.lhc has hitherto so highly experienced ; and for which Die returns her sincere acknowledgment, x- Mrs. Ghoombridge is aflifted by Masters of tho 3d firft ability; and the ufefuf, as well as ornamental tranches vo of education are particularly attended to. od February 8. • Saw.s^m on Wanted to Rent, la- TN a central situation in Philadelphia, a Jet of Livery nd A Stables with other conveniences fufjitient to contain 1 a forty horses and upwards. lar -Also, wanted to take a farm not exceeding 30 or 40 miles from the city, of about 150 or 2GO acres, house, ct. c. upon it, on either the Pennfyl-vania or Jersey Jiite. Any per/on having either to rent, may hear qf a tenant (lately from England) by applying to IVm. Ilenfha'JJ, the corner of $d and south flreets, 0 I April &. *eodi F OR SAL L, ?" s J ' I 'HE time of a NEGRO GIRL, about 14 years of in S X age, an excellent disposition remarkably indadri ous, and can be well rccomhiended for sobriety and ht>- ler ' nefty. For further particulars enquire at No. 14, north ' ty j Eighth-fireet. April 13. §9« ,art „ , , 1 1 -r— 0 f ■ ' : '.'SST PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, —No. 119 — > CH FSNUT-STREEt. t [Price Eight Dollars pef Annum.]
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