Tree fury Department; pi Rei-enue-OJfice, March 10th, PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the jr Comy:<Jfionerof tic Revenue, (i>o. 43> at trte corner qf Third and Cliefnut-ftreets, Philadelphia) lor building in North-Carolina, I. A Light-House upon Cape-Hatteras. |-j 11. A Beacon House upon Shell Cattle iflant?. w Defciiptions of each, and #11 pthcr particulars, he [j fcen on application at the offices of any ol the Superinten- t , re daits of J. ; j-r,T-Holifrs, or of tlieSupervifors of the Re-ve- Q f. i cue, or of the Colle&ors of the Cuftpms in any of the f ca j- Stares ; as also at this office. aaw3 m The annual Election an r FOR DIRECTORS and a TREASURER of the tyjir?- a W ry Company of Philadelphia, will 4 be held at tllf Ii- 3(10 V.rary, in fifth-ftfeet, on Monday, the second q[ Maj ' next, a* three o'clock in the afternoon, when the rrca furer will attfnd to receive the annual payments. As there are several lhares on which fines are due, the owners of them, or their representatives, are no tified, that they will be forfeited, agreeably to the laws of the Company* unless the laid arreais a e, paid off ou the fald second day of May, or within ten days after. ( By order ef the DireSors, f BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, Secretary. April q. 3 3^.* James ivi Alpin, TAYLOR, fut N° 3 South Fourth Street, , ev< RF TURNS bisg raStfulaclnoivlcdgcrmcntsto his FriemAimftlc Public for their liieral encouragement, ani begs leave toftlUil a continuance of their favors. At bis $ bop gentlemen maybe furnijhed ivith the heft materials, end have them made up and fo'Jbed in the mojl fjfbionable manner. He lull thankfully receive any orders and 'pay a prompt and punctual attention to them. 061. 1$ 2aw FOR SALB> F A v?ry valuable ESTATE, Called 'ftriTTKNHAM. SITUATE in the to-wnfhip of Ufftr Defbs, and county of Delaware, 7 1-2 miles from Philadelphia, and bqlf a mile '• ' from the nciu IVe/lern. road : containing 230 acres of excJltml 0 Land, of ivhich are gt/od -watered Meadoiu, {90 of prime t4 ° Wood La.id, und the red ArMe of the firfi quality, there are 0.1. tie premises .a good tivpflory Brick uitb 4 rooms op a floor, and Cellars under the ivbolc, ivith a Pump l>- <•// of ex celletit lVater in front; a large frame Bc.rn, Staples» and other convenient huildtngs; a Smoi-Ifbufe anils one spring Hoif/ifj t"u;o good Apple-Orchardsy. and ot\t op *Zhe Fields arc alt in Clover, except these immediately: under and are so tatd out as to bfyfibe advantage of IVtiter in each of thern i "which it peculiarly convenient for Grazing. { jj The flu at ion is pleasant and healthy, and from the high culti vation of the Land, the good aV.d the vicinity to tkccl foi f it is very suitable for et Gentleman s Country Seat. 7he for fso in? is part of the MJiaie of Jfcob Hartr.?r> s deccafed tndoffered forfale by MORDECAI LEWIS " OS. 9, 1795 eetf Surviving Executor. " 'FO R SAL E t u j SfiVERAL Tra&s of Mili»ry X ANDS, Ctuate in tlie Cumberland country, on Cumberland river and its jy waters. And also several valuable Trails »f Land in 'lie State of Kentucky. For further information apply at the v Office, at the «orner of Fourth and Che&iut-ftreets. April 15. *eod3t. y WA NT E D, Several Apprentices to the Printing- v Business Apply at the Office of the Gazette ps the United States, No. 119, Chefnut-ftreet. 6 Cheap Lands for Sale. pi 7 0 B £ S 0 L p„ P' FOUR, trads of Patented -L AND, fitU?te in K.aadqlph countv, in the State of Virginia, on the waters,of Spring Run, Sugaf Creek, Bill's Creek, Monongalia and Witman's Run, containing feventcen hundred acres. T(iis land was surveyed and patented by virtue of LandO-fflce Treaforv War>nts of the dates of 17.83 and 17&3- Each is well watered and timbered, the,land of good q« a - lity, and very little but what may be prepared forgrafs.or tillage. The whole will be fold together.or fefiarate, and .cash or merchandize taken in payment. The fiirveys and ft patents may be fct*), and terms of sale known, by apply- ing at No. 205, Arch-street. April 16. 'eod^t. LOST, IN the city, on the Point Read, the 13th instant, a small GOLD FRENCH IVATCH, made at Paris, with a _ gold chain and two gold fcals.'one having the initials H. St. G. and a Lion crest—the other a Lion creftonly. Who ever finding the fame will bring them to No. HI south Front llreet, fcall receive a generous reward If offered for file to any of the Watch-makers in town, they are re- quelled to ltop the fame. - Afril I}. § ~ L O S T, ON the 4th day of Friiruary last, a,Che<)k on the Bank of the United Statci, ior nvo hundred d«Uars, draivn by the Hon. Jenajhan Dayton, in favour ot Wade Hempton, of which payment it ltop'pod at the Bank. , Aftll 14. -S l ' Hospital, \ THE Ehliion will be held at tjie tiqfpital pursuant to I >)V , at 3 o'clock in the afternoqp on tfie second djy, of the fifthiiuonth ntyst, being the second day of the. Week, nt the.Contributors are desired to attend, J to ehoofe out Of their number TwJve Managers and a, Treasurer to the said Institution for the entiling year. B\ order tf a~Bsariof Managers, SAMUEL COATES, Clerk. , 4th mo. sth, 1751-6. ' §_ 1 New Book Aumon, BOSTON, ' JSHN W. FOLSOM refpeflfully informs the public, • and baokfellers in.partuitfcu-, he has opened an Auc [ tion Office, in a central fituatiou, for tl>*i fur/tpfc ?nlyj Any-orders in that line.Jhili.be faithfully and.puui3.ually and letters, poll paid, immediately attended to. Sojlon, March 23. ~ ' Fif oate ut this ujpee, Tlie Cot.Uitution of the United States, price? 20 cent?. ■ ; | Last icport of the late Se«retary ot the Trea sury, confining a Plan for the further fupportof Pdbljc Credit, 75 centt. ; Geimatiicuj 20. Proceedings of the Executive refpefttng the Irt furgairts 5 forming an interellitig Hiflory of the late Infurreftiou is the four Wefterii Counties of Pe"infyl*ania. Jntcrefting summary of the events which have taken place in the Rcpuhlic of Geneva—written Lv M.de Nivernoil, 12 1-2 cents. Twenty-fix letters ;op themoft interesting sub- ! kfts, refpe&iog the American Revolution, ctm tainifig much information not generally known to tht Citizens of the United States, written in the year 11780, 25 cents. i)eccmb<r 20lh, 1795. d- PaperHangmgs Manufaclory N °- 70, j'. > -SCI In Chefnut-ftreet, L'tiueen Second d Thinl-Jlrects. W. P.O X N T E L E. HAS prepared for Spriiig*(ales a vsxy exttnCve coJce tion, fujtable for every part of.a Houle, amyn-tt A which are many new and elegant patterns. In addition to tVrp:tenfive Stock ef his own m?»«- t re, he has for THQOgAND PIECES of' FREN6H PAPERS, together with Borders, Lan.t fcapes, and Chinese Pieces for ornamenting Breall Works and Chimijiy Boards—a great variety of Pannel Paperi, and every other article attached to Ornamental Papering. Orders quantity exscpted .at 3, ffiort nqtiff, and a literal credit given to wholefidc dealers, -and for export ation. ' April 12. tt&s ' " jPhis is PubUfhed and Sold At BENJAMfN DAVIES' BOOK STORE, No. 66, High-street, T, The Political Censor; Or, MONT HIT REVIEW ii of the moll intercllmg politicial occurrences relative to 3^ The United States, ~r 5 Per Marchzyyo. . PORCUPINE. N . ** This work wiil be continued monthly, and the Tici future numbers wxfl be pubhfhed on the last day o every raouth. Aj t April 5. 3aw2w. orpr , — any 1 JUST PUBLISHED, sr O , JACOB JOHNSON, CO. p; NO. 147, MJMET-SrRBET, f ~ n| * (Price lis. tigs, THE built Flowers of Ancient 13 Modern Hijtory, to« »/ ___ crs, i IN TWO VOLUMES. Lo[t Comprehending, on an. w plan, the most remarkable [q . and int.refting Events, as well as the most eminent and f f. 'iiluftripus Charaders; with a View of the Progress of Society and Manners, Arts and Sciences, from the Lrea- Wjj ' tion to the Conclusion of the American War. fr Br JOHN ADAMS, A. M. ar . March 4. * aw 2* ' mlb ; —-— t'orf r au f OS AL.H ajter FOlt ruaLISUING bt suiscur ption, tow> I SKETCHES b HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, ' 'V From the peace of 17.81, to the termination of the-pre- lre I rent Sefflon of Congress. of C BY MATITF.W CARET. of CONDITIONS. , . I 1 I. xiiis work will be, comprised in two or three oilavo the 1 volumes, each about 400 pages. , Hoti 11. The price to fubfcriberi will be two dollars per vo- a fee lume, handsomely hound. 111. No meney will be required till the volumes are de- 1 trier e livered. j c |" 3 IV. Should any of the fuhferibers disapprove ot the B e work when complete, they may decline receiving it. Con 16 V. It is expefled to be ready for press in the fpnng of- haw 1797. " _ VI. soon after the above time, as one thousand copies cant are fubferihed for, the printing (hall' commence, and thet (hall be finilhed as speedily as poflible. - " VII. Subscriptions received by the Author,' No. Itß, *. if Market-street, and by the chief Bookfeliers through- cf x oat the United States. J w '' TO THE PUBLIC. 1 THE ohje<a of the prepofed work, is, to present to public view a connected series ot the chief events of a period of American history, that does not yield, in irti . p®rtance, to any period of equal length, in the peaceful f annals qf any country in the world. Or 01 Desiring to no expeflations but such as he flia.ll endeavour to fa:isfy, the writer is thus early in announ-i . 115 cing, that the body and confidence of a regular history, is not to be looked for in this work 1 neither his tale.,ts 1 nor hisavocationa allow himto hope for this. His hum- a " bier tafic shall be to iketch out tie most prominent sea ~ tures. It frail be his study to colle& and arrange the n 1 a most intcrcfting materials—to smooth the rugged path— (cr , for abler hands, Who, by such means, will find their la - 5" bours abridged, and their progress accelerated. g )ir His chief view will be, to give the History of the-Uni- ted States as a confederated Republic. Neverthelcfs, no- ~ x ~ tice will be taken ps .the most remarkable circumstances in the history of the individual States, as far as they can be cOllefted. This information Ihall be clafTed under fepa- we rate appendixes. t lj e " The Author solicits the aftiftsnce of such Geiitlemen o[ . ] as may be poffelfed of documents calculated to promote f the execution of his plan. They 'ihall be received with e " due gratitude—carefully preserved—and fafely returned. she _ February 9. lawiat , BURR MILL STONES $ ! Made by OLIVER EVANS, at his Factory, in the old get j s ' in Elmfley's alley, j at C Soqtb Sfeoncl-rJlrcet, a little belou* Dock-Jlreft, J 3d WHERE th.qfe who apply may be supplied with ftonss wi of loch quality as will suit their purposes. Also, am stones for gudgeons to run on, antTPlaifter of Paris ground fine for manure, and f I l ° - Calcined for Stucco-Work. t"e He kee t s /<"" SALE, ■ . n . At his dwelling No. 215 north Second-street, a little above — j a Vine street, Boultirig Cloths, if A complete assortment of both imported and American mar.ufa&ured fbr merchant and country work, which he 1 ] e ' i warrants good. — ALSO, The Youpg Millwright's and Miller's GUIDE. |"' Containing a system of mechanics and hydraulics as they I ' r j; c apply to water mills with the whole process of, and alHhe I U c' late improvements on the art of manufacturing flour &c. I intended to be ufeful to all concerned-iiobuilding or using I 1- *lly water-mills, which book is fold by Matthew Carey and Ij 1 tQi Robert Campbell,bookfeliers. I Sept. 25. iawtf. . " NO TICE. I d t ICe ALL persons having claims against JOHN LYONS, I g il deceased, late of Charles County, Maryland, J g ea- are requested tp exhibit them for settlement ; and thofc I tof who are indebted are requested to make immediate pay-I ment. ALEXANDER I - AlJen's.Frelh,Charles county, *iaw6 Marj'fend,MatdH4,l796. 4 r JOSEPH COOKE, i sos GOLDSMITH JEWELLER, The corner yf Mprket and Third4lreets, Philadelphia; j ( ibvc A TOST fefpecffully informs his friends and the public, 1 tten fV.L that he has received, p«r the last arrivals, a com- j pWte and general assortment of almoC^ Cub- Every Article in his Line; ctm- Immediately from the manufactures of Loiidbn, Bir- j n mingham, and Sheffield, all of whicH. are of the new eft 1 , fafliion. arvd will he fpld, wholjfalc and retaii, on the -ow- I eft terms, and tfee Notj;i.of Mr. Robert and Mr. I JohnNicholfoa received in payment at their current value. 1 d. March 5. iawtf tiity cf Wiirlungton. SCHE\ffi of the LOTTERY, No. 11, FOR TIfE THE thej. federal city. I IJO t' A magnificent ? 20,000 dollars, & £ 5c, cOO t'„ dwelUßg-hbufe, 5 000 There 1 ditto 15,000 & cast 25,000 40,000 ] , ditto 15,000 & cast 15.000 fage> x ditto 16,900 & cafli 10,000 'front, I ditto 5,000 & cafil 5,000 1 . watti , ditto 5,000 & cast all ro 1 cash prrze of ' of ca ' j do. 5,000 each,are, - horse 10 do. .1,000 - " _ io ' aQO tweer 10 da. s°° " 10000 too do. ICO - " W trees, 200 do. 50 * * *°'°°° th:rd - .1 . _ - • ie,ooo rum; 4 °°f" ao " 20 > 000 T,ooo O. . JJO.OOO well d - 10 ftp*. l6 , ni PriUP- J* I Blanks. n .j gl 50,000 Tickets,, at Eight Dollart, 4C,000a b/ca . £ or pfrzes, in ten days attcr ara k- 0 , cattle anynumbeanotlefs . ofth( . j I'U Lottery wiU .ff«3 »h rf pri»a«bu:ldings 10 ccr f , g t f lir t he entire meaf Two-freamHul defies arc alr«d e u , aw . from fronts Qn two ccntre «nd tear corner from blfild "g" " f 0 °" " 6 ?° KMC *' Ur lhU LOt!CrT 15 d'' 6, feUin 10 convoy ihtm when compter, .0 <he fortunate oue 1 m j„ the manner described in the fchcmf lor tbe Hotel fort j Louer A nc.tdcd.d on oi five per cent. will b. made ; N..S ufX » " »»"" "" c "» ■ W drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets gj Jfcld off. —The money pmesW.llbe r»ya,.e ( ■ ," v t wn y days alter it is finifrcd.and ary prUe. for whKh gme • forttmie rmlWii.are nm.producedI within ,^% e ™ hath In.,,the d,: s-ng i» closed are .0 be cpota«<d a.jvj towards Ihe funa ior the Unjverf.ty, u, Ikg ■1 ii W to Tcttle the whole buTincfs in a year trom the ending or the drawing and to ukc up the bondi given ts lecu , ' The real fecuritiesgiveii fpr the paytnen! of the Prize j j are held by the Prefidcnt and two Direflgriof «* of Columbia, and are valued sttnore than half me afilol. °' The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of Such 3 the late Commi®oners alliftcd in the management of the I Hotel Lottery are rfijuefted to undertake this arduous ta!k Un - ' a second time on behalf of the pubhc : a f u ™" ber of thefc having kindly accepted,"it is hoped that the - 1 friends to a National University and the other iederal ob- T ieSs may continue to favor the design. e By accounts received from the-different parts of the Continent as wdl as from Europe, where the tiekcts «t f- have been sent tor file, the'public are affined that rhe una drawing will speedily c<mimen«e, and that the care and «bo s I caution unavoidably ncceffary to inlure a fafe difpolal ot « „j i the tickets, has rendered the fftort fufpe.afion indifpenlable. « m SAMUEL BLODGET. !, • » Tiskets may be had at the Bank ot Columbia! J, - cf lames Weft & Co. Baltimore or Gideon Denifon, g Uf Savannan, of Peter Gilman, Eoftori; of JoXn Hopkins Richmond : and of Richard Wells. Cooper's fcrrv. j a Bar-Iron Manafaaory> il TO B L SOL D\ Tem On reasonable terms and convenient payments, a new n fih » FOUR FIRE FORGE, mak Dvantageoufly situated on the river Walkill, ip tjies f' f\ county of Su/fo, ppdjlate of New-Jcrfey, asa dif ts tant one mle and a half from Sharp's Furaace; enc I'orge j l " lot; contains twenty-eight acres of land, on whicn arc lour i . 1 good hoaf?s for thu warktjven, withies aujointrtg for gar- I ie dens, two !u ge coal ; houf.'s, a and carpen ter's (hop, and also a comnuidiou-- dwelling-hbufe, with a ! g.«pd cellar aiidgarisl^i.^M"a\*anager, and aStdri aldjotn- > ing of twenty feet square. The buildings are new, and the y'l 1_ vorks in good r.-pair, and now in full business, andjul|y j ?' supplied with ftact the ntcefury wortmen ; wood m land for coaling,fefficient to afford a never failing supply H: and lying convenient, will be fold with the Forge, or I a " wood supplied on Contrail by the cord, as may bdll suit j the purchaser v If deiired,FAßM adjoining the ForOT, I en of 150 or 200 arable andmeadow land, with a good orch- J . : , r I arji, .and convenient buildings will be fold to accommo- 1 date the Forge t And alfi, a four horse team, coal and o- |V ( ther waggons, and implements of every kind to catry On j the works. If not before difpofsd of by private contrad j ' e > (whi :)i may be known by the continuance of this adver- j tifement) the Forge, Forge-lot and buildings thereon, to- "°! ild getlier with 15QO cords ot wood, will be exposed to file 1 I'at PUBLIC VENDUE, on thepremifes, 011 Tucfday, the " 1 3d day of May rfect, St ten o'clock in the forenoon, at '* a 10s j which uir.r and place; the-conditions will be made kn,o\vn, I so, I and/attendance given, by the proprietors. I 'J ei ,nd 1 T ROBERT OGTOEN, d,v ELIAS OGDEN. tivi I Spauta, April 9, 1-96. *eodt3dM. o» N. B. The rartnermip of Robert and Elias Ogder, I will then be diffoived. >ve " E S O L D, l ift. A Three-ftcry brick House, No, 80, N. Second I■& :an l\ ftr-et. The lot is about 11 feet front, and 2SB "jV ilie I feetdeep, to Bread-street, or Moravian Alley. It has 1 X' I long been <*ne of the belt ftaiids for business. I fcj I id- A frame Dwelli»ig-Houfe, No. 260, South Front- Ihe [ street, with a Bake-House, the Lot is about 17 feet I ra; j, e .. 1 front, by 130 feet in depth. Iwl she I 3 d A handsome Lot of 25 feet by 200 feet deep, ex-1 I tending from Third street to George-street ; it is the 3d I fir p )n „ J Lot below South-street: on Georgc-flreet there is a two Jof and I brick tenement, a frame ditto adjoining, with a good I bake oven. f I Like\rife a LARGE MEADOW FARM, situate on I I the River Delaware, it a conveniernt distance from Phila- I 1 I dclphia Market—the Meadow is of-the best quality, and] -* I m good bank. There are CDmmodio«s buildings, with a j ft NS, I good proportion of arable and woodlstnd, and Cedar I md, I Swamp. For terms apply (o JOHN LTITLE, It? I No. 40 Ndrth Siith-ftfoet. [ c 3a y- 1 March 21ft, 1796, dtf | a *6 j FOR SALE, r r I A NF.AT two story frame building, situate in Fifth- J ' I XX ftfeet, eontitiijed in Southwark, which Le£s at 301. j _ I pet annutc, fubjeS to a ground rent of 110s. An elegant Blown Gelding, 14 i-2 hands High, goes | r ihia- I ' n 1 c Kair or the saddle.—An handsome riding J IXhair and Ceachee, with karnefs complete. L om J 1 Three trails of Laud, situate contiguous to each other,!'. I containing about 773 acres, in Northumberland couiity, I j J near the town of Northumberland. Sundry trails of I I Land in Bedford county, being about 3,200 acres, part I ■ Bir- j near the waters of Conymeaux, and adjoinißg Lands of j swell j Daniel Tyfon. Also, one other tra£k in Weftmoreland I -ovr- I county, adjoining'lands of William SiTgreives, onCldar- I [ Mr. I field creek. For terms apply to ralue. 1 SAMUEL R. FRANKLIN, vtf J Philadelphia, Feb. 25, 1796. s«dtf r FOR SAL Ei SALISBURY,. A Large mid well improved Fatm cofltaming»749 acri < of level fertile land, remarkably well adapted , the wowtii of gttU', artd every lrin± ot grain; there are now 100 acres of timothy meadow on it, from which 150 tons of hay were made the latl 5 car; 300 acr-j may at a moderate iiptnee be hia«V into meadow equil t9 that already made, and one half thereof watered. TJjere is on the pruni&i a comtaodkrus two story d« : t. ling- hoiife. weH'fiftiftcW, wiA-'elevtn room, ••M a pad. (age, eigßt of ths rooms have fire piaccsj a puaza 1 front, 50 feet in length, MulX teet wide, a wfcll of gop .i water m the ya{d; a aud ojnvemtnt barn & C dd< I all round, tin- affords iUblagefuffiiicnt for 70 orfchssi of cattle; atfo well coitttr'u'itei fti'Mes fufficicnt ;'or -33 horse ~ with every otfetT newfftry out buiMipWi; 1,,. tweeny aifJ-5-oo yfeutlg trees of weUicholsn graft ed fruit, jolt beginning to b«ar,about 3300 heafii!gj,a«iH trees, >iid funary odier kinds of iraiit trees; -bout pr.e third of this laud is'cleared and undir good fer.,.e, the remainder is in' wood, the ptmure .anas are well taken with reif clover ar.d other valuable this farm is well Watered, having several good ffuings, and tw» ftrcams running through different parts, on one of th -a is a prill aud saw ruijl, also a well fixed diflillery; there are aifo on the premises a tan yard iu good order, 'the neighbourhood in wfjich it is, wilt afford that bufinefj to be carried on to great extent, on the tan yard lot there is a comfortable two story dwelling house, bark koufe, cur riers (bop, &C..&C. Should any one difpofcdtabuy thij property, also wilh to bu* negroes, I can accommodate them with twenty valuable field negroes, whb are well acquainted with all kinds of work, necessary 0.1 a fartn, tl>e purchaser may ally Tie supplied with hcrk -, black cattle, sheep, hogs, and with every necessary utensil for a large farm. Salisbury is situated in a veryjiealtliy part of the country,and man excellent neighbourhood,- it is by measurement 26 miles from Alexandria, and about 2J from the city of WaftiingtoH, and on the turtpike road from Alexandria to Winchester. As lam defitous, of | felling thik property, a ,great bargain will be given to any one that will pay down one half the purchale money, for the other a considerable credit will be given: S4MUEL LOVE. Virginia,Leudoun County, April lit, 1796. *'eoßt, — No. 729. . Diflriß of Pennfy'-uania, to wit: BE it remembered, that on the Bth day of March, in the the twentieth year of the Independence of the United States of America, Benjamin Bavies of the said riiLirid hath deposited in this office, tha Title of a_Boek, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words fal len ing, to wit: H The BLOODT BUOT, THROWN OUT- AS A Warning to the Political Pilots cf America; Or a FAITHFUL RELATION Of a multitude of aft 3 of Morrid Barbarity, Such as the eye never witnessed, t .e tongue never ej> pressed, or the imagination conceived, Until the commencement of the French Revolution. TO wmCH IS ADDED, AN INSTRUCTIVE ESSAY, Tracing these dreadful eftefts to their real causes, llluflratcd <aiitk fyur jlrikitrg capper-plates. • By PfiTER PORCUPINE. 5 " You will plunge your country into an abyss of ctcr - " nal deteffatiou aufl infamy, and the annals of your • " boasted tevehliion will serve as a Wloody bwoy, war f " ning the nations of the Earth to keep alooT from the • " mighty ruin." . - Abbe Maary's speech to the National AiT-oi.):y ■ In conformity to tlie ail of Congress the United » States. SAMUEL CALDWELL, s Clerk Dift.'Ctwrt. March 18. "w 4 w - THE fartmyjqffiof &lUSLEX & BEkRI-iiAK, Printers being diflolved, all persons who have any cTemands againfl tfee said partnerftip, ate reqnefted to fur niih'thtif accbdiits for settlement; and-thofe indebted, to make payment to either of the fubfcrbcrs. FRANCIS WRI3LBY, I JACOB SERRIMAN. e Philadelphia, April r3. 1796. eodjt r gj 3 The Bufineis will be carried on by }• Bekrii: aSt . General Post Office, Philadelphia, 1 March' 16, 1706. -OTTHERfeAS fnndtyLette s, tr. m the Maib 6 W of the United Statts, i'roM :or:'r.li., .»tl« ' I state of Virginia, .were opened, and uk -(: t v -~ ral denominations frauduiently taken from theiw at "*.cri, [ in thi state aforefaid, months of OAtfber, r ber and December last : and Whereas a part cf laid <iotcs " I and some cash have been recovered an«i are tiow ift'pofaai '' on of the Post Master Gene.-al. In order therefore ;hac such Bank Notes as lhall be identified may be reiiared to I the owners thereof, and that the remamingnctesinci cacti I be Equitably distributed among those wrT6 are enf.ticd to S them. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Wail pe.-fon! who .] havefuffeied by such fraudulent pradicei, withm the pe r ] riod, and os ths route aforementionej), to exhibit T hcir 1" I claims without delay, supported by such riaTdnible prools laS may' br neefffary to f&bftantiate them. 6uch fibres a» ~ | fliall be identified will be received by appbeition to tne „ I General Pdft Office, on or before tUa-Arfl.day of,lw ' nest; and the residue of such cash and notes wid theu be divided, among the claimants in proportion to their tive losses, to be afcert allied by the neceiLry proofs, Whicß on or before that day ftrall be-producedtothe Griiehi. Polt r j Oitice. ' (sawtjuly) JDS. HABERSHAM. - coTUMBIA HOUSE n j I Boarding School for Young- Ladies. 88 *\ /fRS. (SROOMBRIOGE havingremeTed from todge la s IVI Alley, to the corner of Eleventh and I sot the advantage of a convenient House, in «■ J* nt- I healthyiituation; h»pes for {he.csntinuance of t '>• en '° eet I rageaaent ihe has t hitherto so highly exbMience , I which Ihe returns her sincere acknowledgment. ex- I #5" Mrs. GROottBRiDGE is affifteJ fry of b 3d firfE ability; and the ijeful, as well a« ornamental brao«nes wo of education are particularly attended to. iod Febru,ryß, . j I Wanted to Rent, ila- I TN tt ftr.traljhnafion « Philadelphia* a febcf L..vtry md i Stables ibith 6tber conveniences fi&C.-nt to .contW hn I forty horses and upwurds. • • dar I Also, -wanted to take a farm not exceeding 3° 'i , I miles from the city, of tftut 150 or %<X> eet. I l<fc. upon it, en either the Pennjyfaama or ftt. W" " I Anyperfon having either to rent, may hikr of a | (i&lcly from Englandj by applying to -Hen*™** -1 \the corner ef 3d and south Jtreets. # , F O R S A L t, jpes rtpHE time 0 f a negro GIRX, about "' i' n g 1 ajje, an eseeilent djfpofition rt.iarkaoly md«JUi ous, and can be well recommended for .abrtety an ner, Inellty. particulars enquire at No. l 4# Eighth-flreet. April 13- :s of ] ~iii part j . y t }j ßld j PRINTED BY JOHN FENNOr lear- I , T —No. 119— /, CHTSVUT-STREE+. its j [Pr'rc Eight 0o«»rs psr A»nam^
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