COLUMBIA HOU S E p> Boarding School for Young Lcdics MRS. having remove 4 frotJi Lodge j Alley, to the corncr of Eleventh and for the advantage of a laj*ge, convenient Mouit, in a dry, hcaltliy fituatlon; hopes for the continuance of the encou- — ragement lhe has hitherto so highly experienced; and for J—j which (he returns her sincere acknowledgment. •JjT Mrs. Groombridge is affiHed by Mailers of thr j firft ability; and the ufeful, as well as ornamental bVanchcs r< of education are particularly attended to. February 8. • s* w, ®3 m 7 rcafury Department; Revenue-Office, March lOth, ' PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the aU: Commijfoner of the Revenue, (No. 43' a ' thcorner ot atic Third and CHefnut-ftreets, Philadelphia) for building in — Nortli-Carslina, I. A Light-House upon Cape-Hatteras. 11. A Beacon Hoiffe upon Shell Castle iflantl. Descriptions of each, and all other particulars, may be feeii on application at the offices of any ot the Superinten ria '.ts of Light-Houses, or of the Supervisors of the Reve nue, or of the Colic6lors of the Culloms in any of the q£ States ; as also at this office. daw 3m The v annual E.le<£tion FOR DIRECTORS and a TREASURER of the Libnj ry Company of Philadelphia, will be held at the I.i brary, in Fifth-ftreet, on, Monday, the second of May next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, when the 1 rea- evi surer will attend to Teceive the annual payments* As there are several fliares on whiqh fines are due, the oy. ners of them, or their representatives, are hereby no ticed, that they will be forfeited, agreeably to the laws of the Company,, unless the said arreajs a e paid off on the said second day of May, or within ten days after. By order ef the Direflors, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, Secretary. April 9« 3 aw> £ James lvi alpik, TAYLOR„ *» N° 3 South Fourth Street, RF TURNS hisgratful acknoivledgemenisto hit Friends andthe Public f. or their liberal encouragement, and begs leave to fottcit a continilarice of their favors. At bis Shop gentlemen may be fumijhed ivith the beQ materials, find have them made up and fnijbed in the mojl fajbionable manner. He ivill thankfully receive any orders and pay a prompt and punßual attention to tbem. 0&• 15 law FOR S A K E, A very valuable ESTATE, p Called Tiri<rrF.NHAM. 1 SITUATE in the to-wnjhip of Upper Derby, aid county of Ddtrware, 7 1-1 miles from Philadelphia, and halj a mile from the ne-ut Wejlern road: containing *30 acres of excellent Land, 45 of -which ■are good "watered Meadoiv, (90 of prime I. Wood Land, and the reS Arable of the frfi quality. There are on the premises a good tiuollory Brick House, ivith 4 rooms 0n II * floor, and Cellars under the tvhoJe, with a Pump IVell of ex j client Water in front; a large frame Bam, Stables, and other II convenient buildings; a Smote-Houfe andJione Spring Hoiffe ; t-wa good Apple-Orchards, and one of Peaches. The Fields are alt i„ H ' Clover, except those immediately under tillage, and are so taid out as to have the advantage of IVater in each of thetn, ■ which V renders it peculiarly convenient for Grazing. The Jituation is pleafaht and healthy, and from thehigh culti- V vation of the Land, the good neighborhood, and thevicmityto theci /v, it is very suitable for a Gentleman's Country Seat. The foregoing is part of the Eflate of Jacob deccafed J tndofferei forfale by MORDECAI LEWIS Olft. 9, 1795 "tf Surviving Executor. FO R S A L E, SEVERAL Trails of Miliary L \NDS, Ctuate in the p Cumberland country, on Cumberland river .arid ltd p Waters. And also several valuable Trails of Land in the p State of Kentucky. For further information apply at the a Office, at the sornerof Fourth and Chelnut-ftreets. April 1 5 . *eod3t. e Cheap Lands for Sale. j T 0 B E S 0 L D, 1 FOUR trafb of Patented LAND, situate in Randolph t countv, in the State of Virginia, 0* the waters of r Spring Ruh, Sugar Creek, Bill's Creek, Monongalia and | j Witman's Run, containing feventcen hundred aere?. This 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 laftd of good qua- j fity and very little but what may be prepared for graft or , t tillage. The whole will be fold together, or fcparate, and « calh or merchandize taken in payment. The furyeys and 1 patents may be fe&i, and terms of sale known, by apply ing at No. 305, -Arch-street. April 16. »eod3t. j LOST, IN thecity, on the Point R#ad, the 13th instant, a fmaill GOLD FRENCH WATCH, made at Paris, with a gold chain and two gold fcals, one having the initials H. St. G. and 4 Liou'crelt —theother'aLion crcftonly. Who- j ever finding the fame will bring them to No. Tsi south Front-street, shall receive a generous reward If offered for sale to any of the Watch-makers in town, they are, re- ' quellett to flop the fame. Aprtl 13: § Pennsylvania Hospital. THE Election will be held at the Hospital pursuant to law, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon on the second jay of the fifth month next, being the fceond day of t&e week, at which time the Contributors are drifted to attend to ch'oofe out of their numbsr Twelve Managers and a Treasurer to the said Inftitutioß for the enfuiuj year. By order of a BiarA of Managers„■ SAMUEL COATES, Clerk. 4th mo. sth. - 1 - i New Book Auction, B 0 S TO N\ JOHN W. FOLSOM refpecftfully informs the public, and beokfellers in particular, he has ope trad an Auc tion Office, in a central- situation, for that purpose only.— Any orders in that line (hall be faithfully and pun&ually executed: and letters, poll paid, immediately attended to. Boflon, Milrcli Fur o 'aie at tots Office. The Conftltu'tion of the United States, price 20 'cents. Lad report of the late Sesretary ot the Trea sury, containing a Plan for the further support of Public Credit, 75 cent*. Germainicu^a®, Proceedings of the Executive refpefting the-In firrgents-; forming ati mtereftiftg-Hiftory of the late Inftureaioti i» the four Western Counties of Pennsylvania. . Interesting ftimmary of th« events which ha*e taken place in the Republic of Geirtva—Written by M. de Niwmois, J2i-2 cent 9. Twenty-fix letters ; on the raoft intercfting fub }efts, refpeAißg the American Revolution, qonr taioiog nauch kfoi (nation oot generally Ttnown to »h< Citizens of the United States, written in the year 1780, 2; cents. December 20th, 1795* Paper Hangings Manufactory N°. 70, cr lr r Chefnut-flreet, between Second y Tbird-Jlrcets. W. POYNTELL, HAS prepared •for Spring Sales a very extensive collec tion, suitable for every part of a Hoofe, amongll si which arc many new and elegant Patterns. dv In addition to the extensive Stock of his own manufac t re, he lias for sale TWELVE THOUSAND PIECES of FRENCH PAPERS, together with Borders, I.and fcapes, and Chinese Pieces for ornamenting Bread Works and Chimney Boards—a gTeat variety of Pannel Papers, arid every ether article attached to Ornamental Papering. Orders for any quantity, executed at a'tßftirt notice, and a liberal credit given to wholesale dealer®, and for export ation. April il. ttfo. This Day ti Pvbi'ifhed and Sold At BENJAMIN DAVIES' BOOK STORE, No. 68, High-street, The Political Censor; Or, MONTHLY REVIEW I( of the most interesting politicial occurrences relttive to The United States, - Far March 1796. By PETER PORCUPINE. } » # * This work will be continued monthly, and the future numbers will be p'ublilhed on the last day of t - c j | avery month. , j April 5. 3aw2w. or j ' —1 s — ■. . —: " anj JUST PUBLISHED, BT JACOB JOHNSON, { J CO. P n UO. 147, MARXET-STtEST, f ~ [Price lU. 3</.] ; T H E . bu: Flowers of Anciently Modern Hi/lory, to IN TWO vpLUJIfSS. "* Comprehending, on a new plan, tVe moll remarkable 0 and'interefting Events, as will as the most eminent and illUstrious C)iara<fters; with a View of the Progress of N Society and Manners, Arts and Sciences, from the Crea- w toon to the Conglufion sf the American War. Bv JOHN ADAMS, A. M. ar< March 4. " wl " in ; r=» so, ritoroSALS a f t ro* PUBLISHING BT SOBSCRtPTION, tQ , SKETCHES cj HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, From the peace of 1783, to the termination of t hep re- Jr , r sent Sefflen of Congress. of Br MATHEW CAREY. of CONDITIONS. I. This work will be comprised in two or three oiftavo th • ' volumes, each about 400 pages. H< . H. The price to fubferrbers will be two dollars per vo- a ! lume, handsomely bound. 111. N» money will be required till the volumes are de- . sri 1 livered. j e> , IV. Should any of the fubferibers difapproye ot the / work wht>n complete, they may decline receiving it. C< i V. It is expeited to be ready for press in the spring of ha 1797. r . VI. As soon after the above time, as one thousand copies ca are fubferibed for, the printing (hall commence, and th (hall be finifhed asfpeedily as possible. ' VII. S.ubfcriptiqas received by the Author, No. 118, Market-flreet, and by the chief Booksellers through- of out the United States. ,)a TO THE PUBLIC. R THE. obje<Sl of the proposed work, is, to present to public view a connected series oi the chief events of a 5 per od of American history, that does not yield, in irn ; psrtaßce, to any period of equal length, in the peaceful e annals of any country in the world. < Desiring to excite no expectations but such as he lhall endeavour to fa isfy, the writer is thus early in announ cing, that the body and confiltence of a regular history, j is not to be looked for in this work: neither his tale..ts nor his avocations allow him to hope for this. His hum- j ( , bier talk lhall be to sketch out the most prominent sea I tures. It be his fludy to colled and arrange the * if most interesting materials—to smooth the ruggeu p.atlr d 1 for abler hands, who, by such mean*, will find their la. , 5 ] hours abridged, and their progress accelerated. e His chief view will be, to give the History of the Um- h I ted States as a confederated Republic. Nevertheless, no- . tice will be of the most remarkable circumstances in j_ r 1 the history of the individual States, as far as they can be a d collected. This information lhall be classed under fepa- d rate appendixes. t! The Author solicits the afliftsnce <?f such Gentlemen q as may be possessed of documents calculated to promote a the execution of his plan. They shall be received d due gratitude—carefully preserved—and fafely returned. { II February 9. jawilt t t. BURR MILL STONES [ Made by OLIVER EVANS, at his Factory, in the old g h wind-mill in Elmfley's alley, a d Stmth Second-Jlreet, <a little below Dacijlrcefl E-; "TTTHERE thofp who apply may befnpplled with stones \ W of such quality as will fttit their purposes. Also, a ~ stones for gudgeons to run on, and Plaifter of Paris ground fine for manure, and Calcined for StuccO-Work. ' e He keeps for SALE, |H At his dWeHirrgNo. us north Second-street, a little above a Vinellreet, Boulting Cloths, ■ A complete affiortment of both imported and American manufaidhiced for merchant and country work, which he warrants good. - ALSO, The Young Millwright's and Miller's GUIDE. Containing a system 6f mechanics and hydraulics as they , c apply to water mills with the whole■procefs of, and all the ' Jne ilnprovianents on the art of manufacturing flour &c. _ intended to be ufeful tq all concerned im>building or using l y water-mills, which book is fold by Matthew Carey and „ Robert Campbell, booksellers. Sept. IS' Tawtf. NO TICE. Ce \LL persons having claims against JOHN LYONS, l\ dereafed, late of Charles County, Maryland, -a- are requelled.to exhibit them for fettlenrent 5 and those of wh» are indebted aje requested to make immediate pay ment. ALEXANDER GREER, Executor. Allen's Frifli,Charles county, '• *itwA- Maryland, March 14,1796. JOSEPH COOKE, of GOLDSMITH £5" JEWELLER, The corner of Market and Third-ftreeU, Philadelphia; l*e -\ «TDS'r refpedfully informs his friends and the public, k :eu Ml that he has received, per the last arrivals, a corn plate and general aflortment of almost ib- Every Article in his Line; 3 Pr Immediately from the manufactures of London, Bir- Xn mingham, and Shefifield, all of whicH are of the newest 1 fafliion, and will be fold, wholesale and retail, on the -ow eft terms, Mid the Notes of Mr. Robert Morris, and Mr. JohnNicholfon received in payment at their current value. March S ■ lawtf - City cf Washington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No.-11, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE nor , federal city. wht A magniftcont ) io,ooo dollars, & ? f dwelling-hopfe, J c 2 ® l 30,009, ,re ' fucF I ditto 15,000 & ca(h 25,000 40,000 1 ditto 15/390 & cash 15,000 30,006 neh 1 ditto jo,ooo & calh 10,000 10,000 fu 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,0c-. son( 1 ditto 5., 000 & calh 5,000 10,000 c 1 cadi prize of 10,000 Iy . a 2 do. 5,000 each, are, - 10,000, V 10 do. 1,000 - * 10,000 tior JO do. s°o ■ " lo '°9° fire 100 do. 100 - " 10,000 £ier aOO do. 5° * * I0 • 00£, 1 400 do. »J - " la,GOO 1,000 do. 20 - W ' r 15,000 do. IO - - *5°,°00 afc 16,739 Prizes. na * $3,261 Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollar., 40/3000 — N. B. To favour these who may take a quantity of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : A And approved notes, securing payment in either monsy _P_ or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for the any numbea not less than 30 tickets. no\ This Lottery will .fiord »n elegant fp«cin»en °f he IJ( private buildings to be erected in the City <?f Waftiington ma —Two beautiful def.gns are already fele fled for the enure t „ fronts on two of the public squares ; from these draw- Th !„«:• it is proposed to erect two centre and tour corner building*, at" son as poflible alter this Lottery is fold, an . to convey them when complete, to the fortunate adven wr- frQ ers, in the manner defcr.bed in tl.e (cheme lor the Hotel wa Lottery. A nctt deduaion of five per cent, will be made to defiay the necerfary expences of &c. ant- of the fur plus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National University, to be erected within the City of Walhrngton. _. , e( i The drawing will commence as soon as the 1 icfcets are fold off. The money prices will be.p.vable tre in thirty days after it i« finifhed, and any pines for which fortunate numbers *t<= not produced within twelve months rer after the drawing is closed are to be confideied as given wi towards the fund for the University, it btjng determm ed to fettle the whole bufmefs in a year from the ending ft r of the drawing and to take up the bonds given as lecu- „ rity. • ari The real Securities given forthe payment of the Prize ne are held by the President and two Directors of the Bank be of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount a £ of the Lottery. rie The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment ot pr i the late Commissioners aflifted in the management of the th Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake thisarduous talk ac ■ a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufheient num- i ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the ca ■ friends to a National University and the other federal ob- [ a] jeits may continue to favor the design. of '■ By accounts received frem the different parts of the m Continent ai well as from Europe, where the tiekets ff| f have been fen't for f*le, the public are assured that the sri drawing will speedily commenue,. and that the care and fe| s caution unavoidably necelTary to insure a fafe disposal o or I the tickets, has rendered the '.nor' suspension indiipcnlable. so SAMUEL BLODGET. , * * Tickets may be had at the Bank ol Columbia; - of lames Weft & Co. Baltimore or Gideon Denifon, Savannah, of Peter Gilman, Boston; of John Hopkins Richmond : and of Richard Wcfls. Cooper's terrv* i Bar-Iron Manufa£toryj _ ■ ——- th "l TO BE SOLD, St On reasonable terms and convenient payments, a new h< l FOUR FIRE FORGE, \ Dvintageoufly situated on the river Walkill, in the ' A county ef SufTex, and state of New-Jersey, and dif s tant one mle and a half from Sharp's Furnace; the Forge lot contains twenty-eight acres of land, on whifch are four / good houses for the workmen, with lots adjoining for gar. e dens, two large coal-hotiLs, a hlack-fmith s and carpen ter's shop, and also a commodious dwelling-house, with a g, " good cellar and garden, for a V anagfir, and a Store adjoin ing of twenty feet square. The buildings are new, and the j L ~ works in good repair, and now in full business, and fully {applied with stock and the necessary workmen ; wood. n land for coaling, fufficient to afford a never failing supply ,e and lying convenient, will be fold with the Forge, or wood supplied on contrail by the cord, as may best suit the purchaser. Ifdefired, a FARM adjoining the Forge, n of 150 or 100 arable and meadow land, with a good orch- ard, and Convenient buildings, will he fold to accommo- , date the Forge : And also, a four horse team, coal and o- ther waggons, and implements of every kind to cairy on the works. If ftot before disposed ©f by private contract — (which may be known by the continuance of this adver tisement) the Forge, Forge-lot and buildings thereon, to ld gether with 1500 cords ot wood, will be exposed to sale >- at PUBLIC VENDUE, on the premises, On Tuesday, the 3d day of May next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at es which time and place the conditions will be made known, "o, and attendance given, by the proprietors. jd RQBERT OGDEN, ELI AS OGDEN. Sparta, April 9, 1*96. *eodt3dM. N. B. The partnerihip of Robert and Elias Ogden, { will then be dissolved. ve T"0 B E S O L D, i ill. A Three-ftety brick House, No. 80, N. Second I an ±\_ street. The lot is about il feet front, and 288 i jjg feet deep, to Bread.street, or Moravian Alley. It has t long been one of the best stands for business. 1 oA A frame Dwelliiig-Houfe, No. 160, South Front- t flreet, Witt a Bakc-Houfe, the Lot is about 17 feet 1 , ev front, by 130 feet in depth. I 3'd A handsome Lot of 25 feet by 800 feet deep, ex- 1 ij c tending from Third street to Gcorge-ftraet (it is the 3d Lot below South-fireet: on George-street there is a two n j story brick tenement, a frame ditto adjoining, with agood bake oven. Likewise a LARGE MEADOW FARM, situate on L. the River Delaware, at a convenient dift&nce from Phila delphia Market—the Meadow is of the best quality,, and in good bank. There are commodious buildings, with a f, good proportion of arable and woodland, and Cedar °d, Swamp. For terms apply to ]QHN LITLE, ofe No. 40 North Sucth-ftreCt. ay- Maith ijft, dtf ;. — FOR SALE, A NEAT two story frame building, situate in Flfth ftreet, continued in Southwark, whith'Lets at 301. per annum, fuhjeCt to a ground rent of 110s. An elegant Btown Gelding, 14 i-j hand« high, goes: well in a chair or under the saddle.—An handsome riding l * a ' Chair and Ceachoe, with harness complete. *v Three trails of Land, situate contiguous to each other, ' m " containing about 773 in Northumberland county, ne»r t,he town of Northumberland, Sundry tratfts of Land in Bedford county, being about a,IOO acres, part Bir- near the waters of Conymeaux, and adjoining Lands of mreft Daniel Tyfon. Also, one other trad} in Weftrtioreland ow - county, adjoining lands of William Sitgresvet, ©0 Clear- Mr field creek. For terms apply to due'. SAMUEL R> FRANKLIN, tf Philadelphia, Feb. 15, 1796. ' «»dtf George Bm&hurft, COACH & HARNESS MAKER, RESPECTFULLY informs his fricntjs and the public, that he has removed from Areh-ftreet, to N'o. ; 23 in north Fiftli-ttteet, adjoining the Episcopal Burial Grdunu, where he'continues the' hutodfs of Coach making in alt its Branches. He makes all kinds of'crane neck and perch Carriage flieli as Coaches, Chariots. Phajtoris, and Coachecs; aita, Ch4ifs t Kittereens, Oiks, So&eys ; and all kinds of. Har ness, with plated or brass mounting. He lath a good supply of the bell-materials, and. a ilock of the bell f;a foned wood. Orders from any part of the United States will be du ly attended to wlthtlie Maifcft Vurtfttiality and dlfpwch. His long experience in business; his care 111 theexeni— tion of his work, and in unremitted attention to the de sires of his employers, he flatters himfelf will prove f-jtfU cient recommendations. He has Teveral fe'eond-hand Carri ges for sale, vir.. a compleat Coachee, with a coachman's feat and Ventirau blinds all round; aPhEton; aChair; and aSalkcy with a falling top. _ All kincfs of Carriages fold on Commifiion, and, Ca rin to Hand by the month or year. Apprentices wanted to the Business. Pbiladclpb'ia, November 21. t,t,&s3m.aawd« FOR SALE, SALISBURY, A Large and well improved Farm containing! 749 acres of level fertile land, reftiarkably well adapted to the growth of grass, and every kind of grain; there are now roo acres'"of timothy meadow en it, from whieh 15c tons of hay were made the last jcar;- 306 acres may at a moderate expence be made into meadow equal to that already made, and one half thereof watered* There is on the premises a commodious two story dwel ling house, well finifhed, with eleven rooms and a paP fage, eight of the rooms have fire places, a piatza in front, 50 feet in length, and 8 feet wide, a well of good water in the yard ; a large and convenient barn ftedded all round, that affords ftablage fufficient for 70 or 80 head of cattle; also well conftruded flablis fufficient for 30 horses, -with every other necessary- out buildings; be tween 4 and 500 young apple trees of wcll chofoa graft ed fruit, just beginning to bear, about 3000 bearing peach trees, and sundry other kinds of fruit trees; about one third of this land is cleared and uiider good fence, the remainder is in wood, the pasture lands are well taken with red clover and ether valuable grass; this farm is well watered, having several good springs, and tit ; streams rilnning through different parts,- on one of them ■ is a griA and saw mill, alio a well fixed distillery ; there are also on the premises a tan yard in good order, the neighbourhood in which it is, will affor'd that bufinels to ■ be carried on to great extent, on the tan yard lot there is a comfortable two story dwelling house, bark house, cur riers fhdp, &c. Should any ore disposed to buy thisf ; property, also wilh to buy negroes, I can accommodate : them with twenty valuable field, .negroes, who are well acquainted with all kinds of work, necessary cn a farm, the purchaser may also be supplied with horses, black : cattle, flieep, hogs, and with eve*y necessary utensil lor a large farm. Saiifbury is situated in a very hea.thy part of the country, and in an excellent neighbourhood, it is by measurement 26 miles ifVom Alexandria, and about 25 s from the city of Washington, and on the turnpike road from Alexandria to Winchester* As sam tielirous of J felling this property, a great bargain wjII be given to any f one that will pay down one half the purchase money, • for the other a ccnfiderable credit will be given, SAMUEL LOVE. * Virginia,Loudoun County, Aprit ill, 179^* 8 No, 729. Dtflrift of Pennfylwnia, to ivit : RE it remembered, tliat on the Bth day of Mirdjf, 111 ~ the the twentieth year of the Independence of the United States of America, Benjam .i Davies of the said ditlriffc hath deposited in this office, the Title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words fol low ing, to wit: -! The BIOODT BUOT, e THROWN OUT AS r A Warning to the Political Pilots of rfmriea ; Or a FAITHFUL RELATION Of a multitude of adls of Horrid Barbarity, a Such as the eye never witnessed, t.e tongue never ti -- pressed, or the imagination conceived, ie Until the commencement of the French Revolution. y TO WHICH IS ADDED, '* AN INSTRUCTIVE ESSAY, • Tracing these dreadful effects to their real causes. : t Illu/lreted uitk four fir iking rotiper-plates. e By PETER PORCUPINE. ' " You will plunge your country into an alryfs of eter " nal detestation and infamy, and the- annals of your 3. " boasted revolution will serve as A blooey buoy, war , n " ning the natibne of the Earth to keep aloof from the gt " mighty ruin." r _ Abbe Maary's speech to the National Assembly 0 . In conformity to the acl of Coiigrefsof the United Ie States. SAMUEL CALDWELL, it Clerk Dift. Court, at March 18. iaw4w n, — : ' —* ~- Gcneral PqJI Philadelphia, March 16, 1796. WHEREAS sundry Letteis, transmitted in the Mails of the United States, to and from Norfolk, in the (late of Virginia, were opened, and Bank Notes-os I'eve — ral denominations fraudulently taken from thera at York, in the state aforefaid, in the-months of October, Nov<m nd ber and December last : and' whereas a part of said notas 88 and some calh have been recovered atrd are now in pofliffli las on of the Poll Master Gene.-al. In order therefore that such Bank Notes as (hall be-identified may be l-elt-ered t« nt- the ownefs thereof, and that the rerrmining notesand cash set be equitably diftribnted among those who are entitled to ' them. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons who :x- havefuffeied by such fraudulent pra&ices, within the pe -3d riod, and on tha route aforementioned, to exhibit their wo blaims without delay, supported by Rich reafonab'le proofs lod as may be necessary to fubllantiate them. Such notes as (hall be Identified will be received by application to tht on General Po'ft Office, on or before the firft day of July ila- next; and the residue of such cash and notes will then be ind divided among the claimants in proportion to their re'fpec h a tive losses, to be afcertlined by the necessary proofs, Which dar <sri or before that day (hall'be produced tothe General Pod , office. (afiwtjuly) JOB. HABERSHAM. ~ F O R'S'A L E, npttE time of a NEGRO GIRL, about 14 years.ol X age, an excellent disposition remarkably induftri* Ous, andean be well recommended for sobriety and ho -s°- nefty. For further particular enquire at No. 14, north ■Eighth-street. April 13, §9'' [in" FOR SALE. , A FOUNT of BREVIER, half worn j about foui; -Wr dred weight. Enquire at the Office of the Gazette nty, of the U Hited States, No. 119 Chefnut-llreet. s of December 1. § Par f .. sol land PRINTED "BY JOHN FENNO, Car " XT 119 — \ CHESNUT-STREET. tf JPrice Eight Dollars per Amr**).]
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