COLUMBIA HOUSE.- Boarding School for Young Ladies. MRS. GROOMBRIDGE havingremovedfrom Lodge Alley, to the corner of Eleventh and £pruce-ftreet», for the advantage of a large, convenient House, in dry, healthy situation; hopes for the continuance of the encou ragement Ihe has hitherto so highly exparicnced; and for which (he returns her sincere acknowledgment. Mrs. Gkoombridge is assisted by Matters of the firft ability; and th*u/i/W, as well as ornamental branches of education are particularly attended to. February 8. §aw.s 3 m 1 reafury Department; Revenue-Office, March ioth, 179 6. PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Commijioner of tie Revenue, (No. 43, at the corner of Third and Chefnut-ftrects, Philadelphia) for building in North-Cart>lina, I. A Light-Houfc upon Cape-Hatteras. 11. A Beacon House upon Shell Cattle island. Descriptions of each, and all other particulars, may be seen on application at the offices of any of the Superinten ds its of Light-Houses, or of the Supervisors of the Reve nue, or of the Colle&ors of the Culloms in any of the States ;as also at this office. 2aw 3m The annual Election FOR DIRECTORS and a TREASURER of the Libra ry Company of Wiiladelphia, Will be held at the Li 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 o-vne s of them, or their representatives, are here"by no tifed, that they will be forfeited, agreeably to the laws of the Company, unless the said arieajs a e paid off on the fa.d second day of May, or within ten days after. ( By order if the Directors, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, Secretary. April 9. .flaw. James Ivi alpin, TAYLOR, N° 3 South Fourth Street, TURNS hisg ratful acknowledgement sto his Friends and the lv Public for their liberal encouragement, and begs leave tofolicit a continuance of their favors. At bis Shop gentlemen may be furnijhed with the beQ materials, end have them made up and fnifhed in the mofl fajhionable manner. He ivill thankfully receive any orders and pay a prompt and punflual attention to them. 051. I f 2aw FOR SALE, A very valuable ESTATE, Called triTTENHAM. SITUATE in the town/hip of Upper Derby, and county of Delaware, 7 1-2 miles from Philadelphia, and half a mile from the new IVeflern road: containing 330 acres of excellent Land, 45 of which are good watered Meadow, J9O of prime l\ T ood Land, and the reQ Arable of the frjl quality. There are en the premises a good twodory Brick House, with 4 rooms 0* a floor, and Cellars under the whole, with a Pump IVell of ex cellent Water in front; a large frame Barn, Stables, and ether convenient buildings; a Smoke House and Jlone Spring House ; two good Apple- Orchards, and one of Peaches. The Fields are all in Clover, except those immediately under tillage, and are so laid out as io have the advantage of IVater 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 good neighborhood, and the ificrnity to the ci ty, it is very suitable for a Gentleman s Country Seat. Ihe foregoing is psrt cf the JLflaie of Jacob Hitma\ deccafed ind offered for, sale by LEWIS o<st. 9, 1795 eotf Surviving Executor. 1 FOR SA-LE, SI?VERAL Trails of Mili#ry LANDS, situate in the Cumberland country, on Cumberland river and its waters. And also several valuable Trails of Land in the ] State of Kentucky. For further information apply at the i Office, at the «ornei;of Fourth and Chefhut-ftreets. April 15. *eod3t. < Cheap Lands for Sale. TO BE SOLD, I FOUR trails of Patented LAND, situate in Randolph I county, in the State of Virginia, on the waters of ' Spring Run, Sugar Creek, Bill's Creek, Monongalia and ' Witman's Run, containing feventcen hundred acres. This 1 land was surveyed and patented by virtue of LandO-ffice Treasury Warants of the dates of 1782 and 1783. Each t trail is well watered and timbered, the land of good qua- • lity, and very litrtle but what may be prepared forgrafs or t tillage. The whole will be fold together, or separate, and < ealh or merchandize taken in payment. The surveys and 1 patents may be ftefo, and terms of fait known, by apply ing at No. 205, Areh-ftreet. April 16. *eod3t. ' LOST, <• IN the city, on tha Point R»ad, the 13th inftaat, a small GOLD FRENCH IVATCH, made at Paris, with a gold chain and two gold fcals, one having the initials H. G. and a Lion crest—the other a Lion cred only. Who- f ever finding the fame will bring them to No. 111 south Front-ftrect, {hall receive a generous reward. If offered for sale to any of the Watch-makers in town, they art- re- 1 qiuefted to flop the fame. April 13 5 Pennsylvania Hospital. £ THE Election will be held at the Hospital pursuant to law, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon on the second day of the fifth month next, being the feeond day of the week, at which time the Contributors are desired to attend * to choof« out of their numbsc Twelve Managers and a Treafurtr to the said Institution for the enfuingyear. By order of a Beard of Managers, SAMUEL COATES, Clerk. n 4th mo. Jth, 1796. §_ v New Book Auction, JB.O S T O N. C OHN \V. FQLSO&I refpcitfully informs the public, a and booksellers in particular, he has opened an Auc tion Office, in a central situation, for that purpofcmly.— » Any orders in that line fhajl be faithfully and punilually " executed: and letters,poll paid,immediately attended to. " Bofcn, March 23. ~ Far oate at rots Office. The Constitution of the United States, price ■20 cents. j Lail report of the late Scaretary ot the Trea- a i fury, cortiaining a Plan for theifurther fupportof w Public Credit, 75 cents. n Gcrtnanicus to. Proceeding of the Executive refpefling the In- _ Jurgents ; forming an interfiling HiHory of the late Infurreftion in the four Western Counties of Pcnufylvania. 7 lntcrefting summary df the events which ha*e -j taken place in the Republic of Geneva—written J In M. de Nivernois, 12 1-2 cents. P Twenty fix letters ; 011 the moil interfilingfub )e£ts, refpecling ihe American Revolution, con- Ii tainwig much information ni>t generally known to the Citizens, of the United States, written in the e ' year 1780, 2 J cents. j, Decimki 20th, 1705. «J. ( Paper Hangings Manufactory N°. 70, _ c In Chefnut-Jlreet, between Second £3* Tkird-Jlreets. [: w. POYNTEL L, , r T"_TAS preparod for Spring «ales a very extensive coHec i-X tion, suitable for every part of a House, among.l whiijh are many new and elegant Patterns. In addition to the extensive Stock of his own manufac " t re, he has for sale TWELVE THOUSAND PIECES of FRENCH PAPERS, together with Borders, I.and _ scapes, and Cliinefe Pieces for ornamenting Brcait Works and Chimney Boards—a great variety of Panne! Papers, and every other article attached to Ornamental Papering. Orders for any quantity executed at a &ort notice, and ie a liberal credit given to wholefalc dealers, and for export er ation. April 14. tt&s. n ' , 7his Day is Publ'ifhed and Sold At BENJAMIN DA VIES' BOOKSTORE, No. 68, High-flreet, t I The Political Censor; 1 r- Or, MONTHLY REVIEW le of the molt interesting politicial occurrences relative to The United States, For March 1796. By PETER PORCUPINE. TKs work will be continued monthly, *nd the y future numbers will be publilhed on the lift day of 1- every month. April 5. 3awiw. Ie : )- JUST PUBLISHED, BY JACOB JOHNSON, Of CO. HO. 147, MARKET'STREET, [Price I is. j</.] THE Flowers of Ancient & Modern Hlflory^ IN TWO VOLUME'S. Comprehending, on a new plan, the moll remarkable and interesting Events, as well as the moik eminent and illustrious Charadlers; with a View ps the Progress of Society and Manners, Arts and Sciences* from the Crea feion to the Conclusion of the American War. Bv JOHN ADAMS, A. M. March 4, TAytlm '> rKUfUSALS FOR PUBLISHING BV SUBSCRt PTION, - SKETCHES HISTORY Or THE UNITED STATES, From th* peace of 1753, to the termination of the-pre sf sent SelSon of Congress. le BY MATHBW CAREY. It • CONDITIONS. it I. This work will be comprised in two or throe odlayo '< volumes, each about 460 pages. 1. 11. The price to subscribers will be two dollars per vo lume, handlbmely bound. t 111. No msney will be required till the volumes are de- j >o livitred. „ IV. Should any of the subscribers disapprove of the d work when complete, th?y may decline receiving it. b V. It i» expefled to be ready for .press in the spring ot. 1797- f- VI. As loon after the above time, as one thousand copies ■ ■- are fubferibed for, the printing (hill commeßce, and (hall be finilhed asfpeedily as pofiible. i VII. SubfcriptioßS received by the Author, No. 118, Marlcet-ftreet, and by the chief Book fellers through out the United States. TO THE PUBLIC. THE objctfl of the proposed work, is, to present to ; public view a connected series ol the chief events of a s per : od of American hillory, that does not j ield, in im e partance, to any period of equal length, in the peaceful e annals of any country in the world. Defrring to excite no expectations but such as he shall endeavour to fa isfy, the writer is thus early in announ cing, that the body and confidence of a regular hillory., is not to be looked for in this work: neither his tale..ts nor his avocations allow him to hope for this. Hip hum bler talk shall be to sketch out the mod prominent sea 1 tures. It shall be his fludy to collcit and arrange the £ most interesting materials—to smooth the rugged path— 1 for abler hands, who, by such mean?, will find their' la s bours abridged, and their progress accelerated. t His chief view will be, to give the Hillory of the Uni !i ted States as a confederated Republic. Nevertheless, no . ticc'witlbe taken of the most remarltable circumfltancei in r the history of the individual States, as far as they can be 1 colleifled. This information shall be classed under fepa -1 rate appendixes. The Author solicits the afiiftance of such Gentlemen as may be poflefled of documents calculated to promote , the execution of his plan. They shall be received with due gratitude—tarefully fafely returned. 1 February 9. m lawiit ' BURR MILL STONES Made by OLIVER EVANS, at his Faflory, in the old 1 wind-mill in'Elmfley's alley, South a little belorv Doclcfireet, ITT HERE those who apply may be supplied with stones VV of such quality as will suit their purposes. Also, stones for gudgeons to run on, andPlaifter cf Paris gr»und fine for manure, and Calcined for Stucco-Work. He keeps for SAL E, At his dwelling No. ai $ north Second-street, a little above Vine.flreet, Boulting Cloths, A complete assortment of both imported and American manufactured 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 apply to water mills with the whole process all the late improvements on the art of manufacturing flour &c. intended to be ufeful to all concerned iiy building orufuig water-mills, which book is fold by Matthew Carey and Robert Campbell,bookfellcrs. Sept. 25. lawtf. NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against JOHN LYONS, deceased, late of Charles County, Mar.) land, are requested to exhibit them for fettlemcnt; and those whs are indebted are requested to make immediate pay ment. ALEXANDER GREER, Executor. Alien'* Frefli,Charles county, *»Srw6 Maryland, March 14,1796. JOSEPH COOKE, GOLDSMITH t3* JEWELLER, The comer cf Market .and Third-streets, Philadelphia; MOST refpe&fully inforAs his friends and the that lie has received, per the lafl arrivals, a com plete and general aflortment of almoO; Every Article in his Line; Immediately from the manufa&ures of London, Bir mingham, t.nd Sheffield, all of which are of the newest fafbion, and will be fold, wholefalc and retaiL, on the .ow eft terms, and tlie Notes of Mr. Robert Morris, and Mr. JohnNicholfon received in payment at their current vahie. I March 5. lawtf \ * r] City cf Washington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT UF THE FEDERAL CITY. A magnificent 7 20,000 dollars, 8z J 50,000 dwelling house, 5 ca & 3°» 000 > arc ) 1 ditto 15,000 & caiji 25,000 40,000 1 ditto 15,000 & caih 15,000 30,000 1 ditto 10, coo 3c calli 10,000 2c,occ 1 ditto 5,000 & cacti 5,000 10,000 1 ditto s>ooo & caih 5> 10,000 , I cash prize of 10,000 2 do. 5,000 each, are* - 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000 20 do. 500 - - lOjQOO 100 do. 100 - - 10,000 2co do. 50 ' - " 10,000 -c. 400 do. 2j - - • 10^000 1,000 do. 20 - 20,c00 is>ooo do. 10 - 150,000 16,739 Prizes. * Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 40,0000 e N. B. To favour those who may take a quantity of Tickets, the prize of dollars will be the last drawn ticket, 30,000 the last but one : And approved notes, Securing; payment in either money or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for any iiumbea not lei's than 30 tickets. I'lh* Lottery vJiU atioui **1 elegant specimen of'the private buildings to be ere&cti »» the City of Washington -Two tetania! are already feic&ed for the entire fonts on two of the public fcjuare* ; from thelc draw i tgs, it U propofea to erect two centre and tdur corner buildings, at!" ion as pofiiblc alter this Lottery is told, and 5 to convey them when coiivj' lcte, to the lortunate adventwr rrs, in the manner Uefcnbed in the scheme for the Hotel e Lottery. A nctt deduftior. of five per cent, will be made \ to defiay the ntceffary expenCrs of printing, &c. and f the fuiplus will be made a part of the lund intended l<>» the National L'inveifit}, to be erc&cd withui the City ot Wafhingron. The drawing will cornraeucc-as icon as the Tickets are fold off. The rnoney pn»es wili be ptyabie in thirty days alter it it finished,and any prize* £01 which fortunate number* are not produce < wilhin twelve month* alter the drawing is doled are to be confideied as given u>warfds the lund lor the University, it being determin ed to fettle the whole bufmefs in a vear front the ending of tbf draw log and to take up the bonds given as Iccu nty. 1 The res! fecutities given for the payment ol the fctze are held by the Prefide»t and two Jyire£tor& of the iJank of Colombia, and arc valued at more than hall the amount ol »'ne Lottery. The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of 3 the late Commilfioners aflifted in the management ot the j Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous talk - & second time on behalf of the public ; a fufficient num j bei of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the - , fritiids to a National University and the other federal ob | je&s may continue to favor the deGgn. - ' By accounts received from the different parts of the Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets have befn tent for fak, the public are atTured that the drawing will fpeecjily commence, and that the care and s j caution unavoidably ncceffary to infare a fafe disposal of i the tickets, has rendered the inor: fufpeufion indispensable. SAMUEL BLODGET. , Tickets may be had at the Bank ofaColumbia; - v( James Weft &. Co. Baltimore or tiide«n Deiulou, Savannah, ol Peter Gilman, Boston; of John Hopkins Richmond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's ferfv. I Bar-Iron Manufactory. i TO BE SOLD, On reasonable terms and convenient payments, a new 1 FOUR FIRE FORGE, A Dvantageoufly situated on the river Walkill, in the * JTx. count)' of Su£fex, and state of New-Jersey, and dif t :nt one I! Ile and a lialf from Sharp's Furnace; the Forge lot 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 shop, and also acommoJious dwalling-houfe, with a good cellar and garden, for a N anager, and a Store adjoin ing of twenty feet fquarc. The buildings are new, and the works in good repair, and now in full bufinef>, and fully supplied with lto::k and the nccefiary workmen ; wood, land for coaling, fufficient to afford a never failing supply and lying convenient, will be fold with the Forge, or wood supplied 011 contrail by the cord, as may heft suit the purchaser. If desired, a FARM adjoining the Forge, f of ijoor 200 arable and meadow land, with a good orch ard, and convenient buildings, will be fold to accommo date the Forge : And also, a. four horse team, coal and o- ' ther waggons, and implsments cf eVery ki id to ca:ry on the works. If not before disposed of by private contrad ' (which may be known by the continuance of this adver tjfement) the Forge, Forge-lot apd buildings thereon, to -1 gethcr with 1 joo cords of wood, will be exposed to sale at PUBLIC VENDUE, on the prdmttes, onTuefday, the 3d day of May next, at ten o'cloi.k ir. the forenoon, at i which time and place the conditions will be made kaown, , and attendance given, by'the proprietors. 1 ' ROBERT OGDEN, ELI AS OGDEN. Sparta, April 9, 1-96. eodtjdM. N. B. The f vtnerfhip of Robert and Elias Ogden, Will then be difloived. TO BE SOLD 7 ill. A Three-ftary brick House, No. 80, N. Second ( i\ street. The lot is about 21 feet front, and . feet deep, to 13read-flreet, or Moravian Alley. It has long been one of th° heft ftanda for business. 2d. A frame Dvvellwg-Houfe, No. 260, South Front flreet, with a Eake-Houfe, the Lot is abcut 17 feet front, by 130 feet in depth. 3d. A handsome Lot of 25 feet by 200 feet deep, ex tending from Third Jjreet to Gcorge-ftreet ; it is the 3d Lot below South-flrfet: on George-ilrect there is a two j story brick tenement, a frame ditto adjoining, with a good bake oven. Likcwil'e a LARGE MEADOW FARM, situate on the River Delaware, at a convenient distance from Phila delphia Market—the Meadow is of the best quality, and in'good bank. There are commodious buildings, with a > good proportion of arable and woodland, and Cedar * Swamp. For terms apply to JOHN LITLE, ' No. 40 North Sixth-ftrect. March 2flV, 1796. dtf " FOh SALE, A NEAT two story frame building, situate in Fifth ftreet, continued in Southwark, which Lets at 301. per annum, fubjeet to a ground rent of 110s. An elegant Bi own Gelding, 14 1-2 hands high, goes Wtl.l in a chair or under the saddle.—An handsome riding Chair ar.d Ceachee, with harness complete. '4 Three trails of Land, situate contiguous to each other, containing about 773 acres, in Northumberland county, . near the town of Northumberland. Sundry tra&s of Land in Bedford county, being about 2,200 acres, part near the waters of Conymeaux, and adjoinifig Lands of Daniel Tyfon. Also, one other trait in Weftmorelanci . county, adjoining lands of William Sitgre:vcß, onClcar field creek. For terms applv to Samuel r. franklin, Philadelphia, Feb. 25, 1796. ».dtf % George Bringhujft, CO4CII If' HARNESS MAKER, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the publif, that he has removed from Arch-street, to No. n i worth Fifth-ftreet, adjoin in g the Episcopal Burial Grouad \Vhere he. continues the bulinefs of Coach making in all itsßßranchess f He makes all kinds of crane neck, and perch Carriages, such as Coaches, Ch » ts\ Ptat cons, and Coachees; also Chairs, Kittereen*, Sulkcys ; and oil kinds of HaV nefs, with plated or hrafs mounting. Ha hath a good supply of the beik materials, and a Hock of the. beit feu foned wood. Orders from any part of the United States will He du ly attended to with"the punctuality and difpatc:.. His long experience in hufiii.is, hi* care in tlw execu tion of his work, and an unremitted attention :o the de sires of his employers, he xUttcra Uimfelf will prove ibffiv cleat recommendations. He has lcveral Catri'ges for lajc, viz. a cpmpkat CoT4«heft, wuli a coacl.mAii s i'eat and Vcpcdnai; bauds ail round; a Ph.eton ; a Chair; and a-Sulkey witli a falling- top. All kinds of Carriages fold on CommiiTion, and Car* riagos taken in to Uand by the month or year. .£/* Apprentices wanted to the Buiinefs. Fhiladilpbia, November 7,i. t,t,&s3^.2awdo FOR SALE, [ SALISBURY, A Large and well improved Farm containing,2749 acres jljl of level fertile land, remarkably well adapted to the growth of grass, and every kind of grain; there are now ioo acres of timothy meadow en it, from which 150 tons of hay were made the last 7car; 300 a<res 1 may at a moderate expence be made into meadow equal t© that already made* and one half thereof watered. There is on the pfcemifes a commodious two story dwel ling house, well finifhed, with eleven rooms and a paIV fagc, eight of the rooms have fire places, a piazza in front, 50 feet ii§ length, and 8 ie * wide, a well of gcocl water in the yard ; a large and convenient barn lbedded all round, that affords ftablage fufficient for 70 of- 80 head of cattle; also well conftru'&ed stables fuificient for 30 horses, with every other neceflary out buildings; be tween 4 and 500 young apple trees of well chosen graft -1 cd fruit, just beginning to bear, about 3000 bearing peacH trees, and sundry other kinds of fruit trees; about on« 1 third of this \and is cleared and under good fence, the . remainder is in wood, the pasture !ands are well taken with red clover and other Valuable grals; this farm, is well watered, having several good springs, and two ft reams running through different parts, on one of them is a grill and saw mill, also a well fixed diflillcry; there are also on the premises a tan yard ia good order, the neighbourhood in which it is, will afford that buftnefs to be carried on to great extent, on the tan yard lot there is a comfortable two story dwelling house, bark house, tus» r riers fliop, &c. &c. Should any one dilpofed to buy th s property, also wish to buy negroes, I can acconunoda.e them with twenty valuable field wegrocs, who are well acquainted with all kinds of work, nece/Tary on a farm, the purchaser may also be supplied with horses, black cattle, sheep, hogs, and with every neceHary utensil for a large farm. Salisbury i=> situated in a very healthy pare of the country, and in an excellent neighbourhood, it is by measurement 26 miles from Alexandria, and about 25 ' from the city of Walhington, and on the turnpike road J from Alexandria to Winchester." As I am tiefirous of felling this property, a great bargain will be given to any one that will pay down one half the pur chafe money, for the other a considerable credit will be given. SAMUEL LOVE. Virginia, Loudoun County, April ift, 179 6. *eoßt. No, 720. DiftriS of Pennfybuutr.iay to nvit: < JIF. if rfMnpmlmf.il, tho Bth <l*i jTMar:.h, fn the the twentieth year of the Independence of the United States of America, Benjamin Da vies of the fuid diliriSt hath deposited in this office, ths Title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words ioi lovt ing, to wit; ' The BLOODY BUOT, 7 » THROWN OUT AS A Warning to the Political Pilots of America ; Or a FAITHFUL RELATION Of a multitude of ails of Horrid Barbaritv, Such ss the eye never witnefled, t .e tongue never e*- prsfied, or the imagination conceived, Until the commencement of the French Revolution. t;o which is added, AN INSTRUCTIVE ESSAY, Tracing these dreadful tffeils to their real causes. lliujlrated with four flrikin% copper-plates. liv "PETER PORCUPINE. ' " You will plunge your country into an abyss of oter " nal detection and infamy, and the annals .of your " boasted revolution will furve as a bloody buoy, war " ning the nations of the Earth to keep aloof from the " mighty ruin." Abbe Maury's fpfech to the National Aflem-bly In couformitv to the afl of Coiigrefs of the United States. ' SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk Dift. Court. March 18. General Poji Office, Philadelphia, March 1.6, I 796. WHEREAS fundr.y Letters, transmitted in the Mails of the UnicecJ States, te and from Norfolk, in the (late of Virginia, were opened, and Bauk Note 6 of Seve ral denominations fraudulently taken from them at I'ork, in the flute aforei'aid, in the months of O(Sober, Novem ber and December lift: and whereas a part of laid notes and some cash have bain-recovered and are now in paffefli on of the Poll Mailer General. In order therefore that such Bank Notes as shall be identified may be reflored to the owners thereof, and that the remaining notes and calk be equitably distributed among those who are entitled to them. NOTICE-IS HEREBY GIVEN toall jtcrfon.-. who have fuffci ed by such fraudulent prailiccs, within the pe riod, and or the route. ; afore mentioned, to exhibit their claims without delay, fun ported by such reasonable proofs as may benecelfary to substantiate theiji. Such notes as shall be identified tvill be received by application to the General Post Office, on or before the firft day of July next; and the refuiue of such caih and notes will then be divided araoDj the claimants in proportion to their tefpec tive losses, to tre afcert lined by the neceflary proofs, which on or before that day lhall be produced tothe General Post Office. (j.dwtju'.y) JOS. HABERSHAM. F o rTa l e, *pHE time of a NEGRO GIRL, about 24 years ot X ajre, au excellent disposition remarkably indnßri ous, and can be well recommended for sobriety and ho ncfty. For further particulars enquire at No. 14, north Eidhth-flreet. April 13. §9'- FOR SALE, A FOUNT of BREVIER, half worn; about four nn dred weight. Enquire at the Ofiice of the Gazette of she United States, No. 119 Chefnut-ftreet, - December I. S PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, —No. 119 — C H E SN U T-STR H E T. , JPrice Eight Dollars per Aanam.l
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