COLUMBIA HOUSE j Boarding School for Young Ladies. MRS. GROOMBRIDGE hivinpjremoved from I.odje Alley, to the corner of Eleventh and Spruce-streets, for the adv ntage of a large, convenient Iloufc, iaii dry, healthy situation; hepes for the cohtinuance of the encou- _ rageme<t she has hitherto so highly experienced; and for -which ihe returns her sincere acknowledgment. w Mrs. Gxoombkioge is assisted by Masters ef (he firft ability; and the ufeful, as well as ornamental branches t of education are particularly attended to. I February 8. §2wj«3m Treasury Department; * Revenue-Office, March lOlh, 179^* PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the a CommiJJioner of the Revenue, (No. 431 at the corner of a .Third and Chefnut-ftreets, Philadelphia) for building in N»rth-CareKna, I. A Light-House upon Cape-Hatteras. 11. A Beacon House upon Shell Caflle island. Descriptions of each, and all other particulars, may be fee 11 on application at the offices of any of the Saperinten ■Mants of I.ight-Houfes, or of the Supervisors of the Reve nue, or of the Colle&ors of the Customs in any' of the 0 States ; as also at this office. aaw3m The annual Kle&ion FOR DIRECTORS and a TREASURER of the Libra ry Company of Philadelphia, will be held at the Li brary, in, Fifth-ftreet, on Monday, the second of May f next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, when the Trea- e surer will attend to receive the annual payments. A« there are several (hares on which fines are due, the •v ners 'of them, or their reprefentatrves, are hereby no- JifVed, that they will be forfeited, agreeably to the laws of the Company, unless the said arrears a e paid off on the said second day of May, or within ten days after. By order ef the DireSJors, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, Secretary. April 9. 3aw. j James lvi*alpin, TAYLOR, ! "N® 3 South Fourth Street, RF TURNS bisg raSnful acknoroledgemeritsto bit Friends and the Public for tbeirliforal encouragement, and begs leave tofolUit a continuancetf their favors. At bis Sbop gentlemen may be furnifhed .rulib the beQ materials, mndhave tbsm made up and jinijbed tn the tnojl fafitonable manner. * Hi lull I thardfully receive any orders and fay a prompt and pun&ual attention to tbqm* 0&- I ? law 'for sale, A very valuable ESTATE, Called TmrtENHAM. SITUATE in the tvwrijbip of Upper Derby, and county of Delaware, 7 1-2 miles from Philadelphia, and half a mile from the new Weflern road: containing 23® acres of excillejit Land, 43 of tehich are good watered Meadow, 190 ef prime Wood Land, and the reQ Arable of the firji quality. There are m the premifet a good tivofiory Brick House, with 4 rooms of M Jlbor, arid Cellars under the whole, with a Pump Well of ex eellent IVater in front j a large frame Barn, Stables, and other • convenient buildings; a Smole- House andfone Spring Hottfe ; two good Apple-Orchards, and one of Peaches. The Fields are alt in Clover, except those immediately under tillage, and are so laid out as to have theadvarttage of IVuter in each of th#n, "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 vicinity to the ci iv, It is very suitable for a Qentleman s Country Seat. The foregoing is part of the Efiate of Jacob Harma\ deccafei Ind offered for sale by M®RDECAI LEWIS P795 'Off Surviving Executor. ~~ FOR SALE, StfVERAL Tra&s of Miliary LANDS, situate in the Cumberland eoontry, on Cumberland river and its ■waters. And also several valuable Trails of Land in the State of Kentucky. For further information apply at the Office, ?t the torner of Fourth and Chefnut-ftreets. April 15- * eod 3 t: Cheap Lands for Sale. T 0 B £ S 0 L D, FOUR tracts of Patented LAND, fitnate in Randolph countv, in the State of Virginia, ob the waters of ! Spring Run, Sugar Creek, Bill's Creek, Monongalia and witman's Run, containing feventcen hundred acres. This land was surveyed and patented by virtue of LandO-ffice Treasury Warants of the dates of 178s and 1783. Each tra>s 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 i cacti or merchandize taken in payment. The surveys and patents may be fe®), arid terms of sal* known, by apply ■ ing at No. 205, Arch-street. April 16. *eod3t. LOST, IN the city, on the Point R.»ad, the 13th instant, a small GOLD FRENCH WATCH, 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 crest only. Who ever "finding the fame will bring them to No. 11 1 south Frent-ftrect, (hall receive a generous reward If offered sos- fate to any of the Watch-makers i« town, they are re qnefted to flop the fame. _ April i%. § Ponfylvania Hospital. THE Elellion 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 choofu out of their number Twelve Managers and a Treafurcr to the said Institution for the enfuingyear. By order tf a Board of Managers, SAMUEL COATES, Clerk. 4th mo. sth, 1796. § New Book Au&Lon, BOSTON. JfIHN W. FOLSOM refpefifulty informs the public, and bsokfellers in particular, he has opened an Auc rion Office, in a central situation, for that purpose only.— Any orders in that line (hall be faithfully and punctually executed: and Wars, poll paid, immediately attended to. 80/ ton, March 23. Fur oaie at tots vjpee. The Constitution of the United States, price 20 cents. Last report of the late Searetary of the Trea sury, containing a Plan for the further support of <mrßLic Credit, 75 cents. Geimanicut 20. Proceedings of the Executive refpe&ing the In (urgents ; forming an interesting History of the late Infurreftion ia the four Western Counties of Pennsylvania. Interesting ftimmary of the events which ha*e taken place in the Republic of Geneva—writtes by M. de Nivurnois, 12 1-2 cents. Twenty fix letters ; on the most interesting fub jp&s, refpeiJUng the American Revolution, ©At taining much, information not generally known to the Citinens of the United States, written in.the year j7BO, -25 cents. December 20th, 1795" Paper Hangings Manufactory N°. 70, c/ In Chefnut'jlrcet, between Second £3* Tbird-fireets. W. P O Y N T E L L, HAS prepared for Spring Sales a very extensive collec tion, suitable for every part of a House, amongst which are many new and elegant Patterns. d 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, Land scapes, and Chinese Pieces for ornamenting Breast Works and Chimney Boards —a great variety of Pannel Papers, and every other article attached to Ornamental Papering. Orders for any quantity executed at IT fltort notice, and a liberal credit given to wholefalc dealero, and for export ation. April 12. tt&s. This Day is Puhlijbei and Sold At BENJAMIN DA VIES' BOOK STORSt No. 68, High-street, The Political Censor; Or, MONTHLT REV IE IV of the most interesting politicial occurrences relative to The United States, For March 1796. By PETER PORCUPINE. This work will be continued montMy r andthe future numbers will be published on the last day of t - ( every mouth. April 5. s™'*- or —— —— —""—~ * ' an yUST PUBLISHED, BT • JACOB JOHNSON, & CO. P , NO. 147. MyWKST-STR&ET, ' [Price I u. 3*.] / T H E b. Flowers of Ancient Sf? Modern Hijlory, t« IN TWO VOLUMJ&. " Comprehending, on a new plan, the most remarkable, and interesting Events, as well as the most eminent and illustrious Characters; with a View of the Ptogrefs of ? Society and Manners, Arts and Sciences, from the Crea- ' vion to the Conclusion of the American War. ' Bv JOHN ADAMS, A. M. a] March 4. lawl "* i. > — —- - & • rxvfOSALS a l ro* poblwhino bv sußsctrrrioN, t( SKETCH & S « o HISTORY OF THVUNITED STATES, ri From the ptuice of 1783, to the termination of tha'pre- ai / sent SefFion of Congress. 0 ■ e BY MATHEW CARET. o ,f CONDITIONS. c I. This work will be comprised in two or thrse oitavo tl ■1 volumes, each abqut 400 pages. f m 11. The price to fubferibers will be two dollars pfer vo- a lume, handsomely bound. b r JII. No meney will be required till the volumes are de- si 0 livered. J ( n IV. Should any of the fubferibers disapprove of the j work when complete, they may decline receiving it. C b V. It is expected to be ready for press in the spring of h 1797- . VI. As soon after the above time, as one thousand copies c: !- are fubferibed for, the printisg shall commence, and tl lhall be finiihed asfpeedily as possible. 1 VII. Subscriptions received by the Author, No. 118, Market-street, and by the chief Booksellers through- 0 out the United States. S TO THE PUBLIC. t THE object of the proposed work, is, to present to e public view a connected series oi the chief events of a :s per od of American history, that does not yield, in im e pertance, to any period of equal length, in the peaceful ie annals of any country in the world. _ Defirit(g to excite no expe&ations but such ai he lhall endeavour to faisfy, 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 talents nor his avocations allow him to hope for this. His hum- j bier talk lhall be to (ketch out the most prominent fea h tures. It shall be his study to colled and arrange the jj >f ! most interesting materials—to smooth the rugged pith t d for abler hands, who, by such mean?, will find their la- 15 bours abridged, and their progress accelerated. , j ;e Hie chief view will be, to give the History of the Uni- h ted States as a confederated Republic. Neverthelcfs, no- l tice will be taken of the most remarfcible circumstances in, j ,r 1 the history of the individual States, as far as they can be, s <5 I collected. This information shall be classed under fepa- d rate appendixes. t The Author solicits the assistance of such Gentlemen ( as may be possessed of documents calculated to promote , the execution of his plan. They shall be received with | due gratitude—carefully preserved—and fafely returned. ( JI February 9. rawiit ( i. BURR MILL STONES 1 »" Made by OLIVER EVANS, at his Fafiory, in the old j h wind-mill in Elmfley's alley, i d South Secand-freet, a little belmv Doct-Jlreet, e- tlrofe who apply may be fupplieAwith donas • W of such quality as will suit their purposes. Also, i ~ stones for gudgeons to run on, and Plaifter of Paris ground fine for manure, and 0 Calcined for Sttfcco-Work. ' He keeps for SALE, , At bis dwelling No. 215 north Secoud-ftreet, a little above Vineftreet, Bonlting Cloths, A complete affortmept of both imported and American manufa&ured for merchant and country <Vork, which he warrants good. ~ . ALSO, The-Yoiung Millwright's and Miller's GUIDE. Containing a system of mechanics and hydraulics as they c apply to water mills with the whole process of, and all the c ' late improvements on the art of manufaauring flour &c. _ intended to be ufeful to all concerned i rebuilding or using water-mills, which book is fold by Matthew Carey and 0 Robert Campbell,bookftllers. Sept. A - lawtf. NOTICE. Ct ALL persons having claims against JOHN LYONS, A deceafcd; late of Charles County, Maryland, 3- are requested to exhibit them for fettlemept; and tho£e of wh» arc indebted are retjucfted to make immediate pay- I ment. ALEXANDER GREER, Executor. Allen's Frelh,Charles county, "nv/6 • Maryland, March 14,1796. JOSEPH COOKER of (GOLDSMITH ts" JEWELLER, The corner of Market and Third-streets, Philadelphia; l»p "IV TOST refpedfully informs his friends and the public, f eg iVL tliat he his received, per the last arrivals, a com t plete and general alTortment of almoin ,b- Every Article in his Line; Immediately from the manufactures of London, Bir [f) mingham, and Sheffield, all of which are of the newest . fafliion, and will be fold, wholefalc and retail, on the .ow eft terms, and the Notes of Mr. Robert Morris, and Mr. JohnNioholfou received in payment at their current value, Marcft s- lawtf City cf Washington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, j; FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE no federal city. A magnificent ) 20,000 dollars, & > 50,000 dwelling-house, ) calh 30,000, are ) fu X ditto 15,000 & cafe 15,000 40,000 I ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000 I ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000 10,000 fu I ditto 5,000 & ca(h s>°°° 10,000 j. q t ditto 5,0*0 & cash s> ooo 10,000 1 cash prize of 10,000 1 do. j,OOO each, are, - 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - * 10,000 t i, 20 do. 500 - - 10,000 C, 100 do. xoo - * 10,000 c ; 100 do. jo 10,000 400 do. 25 * " 1,,00 ° " i.ooo do. ao , - *°'°°° W xj,o»o do. 10 - - ——— ' *6,739 Prizes. 3-4,161 Planks. _____ 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, *o,ooo* 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 : And approved notes, securing payment in either money ± or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for t ) any numbta not less than 30 tickets. n This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of the l private buildings to be ereftrd in the City of Washington „ -Two beautiful designs are already fele fled for the entire t( front* on two of the public fqßares ; from these draw. T in*., it is proposed tomft t«o centre and four corner jj buildings, asToon as poffiblc after this Lottery is fold, and 10 convev them when complete, to the fortunate adven ur- f] er», in the manner defc.ibed in the scheme lor the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction ol five per cent, will be made . to defray she necessary expences of P'| n " n S. and 0 the furolus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National University, to be ereded within the City ol Walhington. (t3" The drawing will commence as loon as the licicets are fold ofF. The money prices will be payable t in thirty days after it is finifhed,and any prizes for which fortunate number* are not produced within twelve months r after the drawing is closed are to be confide*cd as * towards (he fund for the University, it being determin- v fd to fettle the whole bufmefs in a year from the ending { of ihe drawing and to lake up the bonds give* «« lecu- , jrjty. The real securities given for the payment of the Prize r are held by the President and two Direfiors of the Bank t of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount a of the Lottery. . t The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of the late Commissioners a Hided in the management of the t I Motel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous task . ! a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufficient num- { |ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the ( 1 friqnds to a National University and the other federal ob- , | jedis may continue to favor the design. , By accounts received frem the different parts of the , Continent as 'well as from Europe, where the tickets j have been fferit for sale, the public are allured that the j drawing will speedily eommenie, and that the care and j caution unavoidably necefiary to insure a fafe difpo.al o ( the tickets, has rendered the fltort suspension indirpenlable. j SAMUEL BLODGET. Tickets may be bad at the Bank of Columbia; , of James Weft & Co. Baltimore or Gideon Denifon, Savannah, of Peter Gilman, Boston; of John Hopkins Richmond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's ferry. Bar-Iron Manufactory. TOBESOLD, ! On reafimable terms and convenient paymflitt, a new ' FOUR FIRE FORGE, ADvintageoufly situated on the river Walkill, in the county of SufTex, and Hate of New-Jersey, and dis tant one m:le and a half 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 large coal-houses, a black-smith s and carpen ter's ftiop, and also a commodious dwalling-houfe, "with, a ; ' good cellar and garden, for a.\< anager, and a Store adjoin ' ing of twenty feet square. The buildings are new, and the works in good repair, and now in full business, and fully supplied with flock and the necessary workmen; wood- \ 1 land for coaling, fufficient to afford a never failing supply '' and lying' Convenient, will be fold with the Forge, or wood supplied on contract by the cord* as may best suit the purchaser. If desired, a FARM adjoining the iorge, 1 of 150 or 200 arable and meadow land, with a good orch ard, and convenient buildings, will be fold to accommo -1 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 not before disposed of by private contract (which may be known by the continuance of this adver tisement) the Forge, Forge-let and buildings thereon, to -1 gether with 1500 cords of wood, will be exposed to sale at PUBLIC VENDUE, on thepremifes, on Tuesday, the 3d day of May next, al ten o'clock in the forenoon, at s which time and place the conditions will be made known, », and attendance given, by the proprietors, d ROBERT OGDEN, ELI AS OGDEN. Sparta, April 9, *eodt3dM. N. B. The partnership of Robert ani Elias Ogden, will then be diffoived. e T O 5 E SOLD, ift. A Three-dlory brick House, No. 80, N. Second jLJI street. The lot is about 21 feet front, and 288 e feet deep, to Bread-street, or Moravian Alley. It has long been one of the best stands for buflnefs. ad. A frame Dwelli»g-Houfe, No. 160, South Front ftreet, with a Bake-House, the Lot is about 17 feet front, by 130 feet in depth. 3d A handsome Lot of 45 feet by lioo feet deep, ex c tending from Third street to George-street (it is the 3d _ Lot belovy South-street: on George-street there is a two j ftorv brick tenement, a frame ditto adjoining, with a good bake oven. Likewise a LARGE MEADOW FARM, fitiiate on the River Delaware, at a convenient distance frem Phila delphia Market—the Meadow is of the best quality, and in good bank. There are commodious buildings, with a 5, good proportion of arable and woodland, and Cedar d, Swamp. For terms apply to JOHN LITLE, te No. 40 North Sixth-street, f- March jffV 1796 dtf FOR SALE, A NEAT two (lory frame building, situate in Fifth. «» ■ ±\. street, continued in Southwark, which\Letsat 301. per annum, fdfl)£<s): to a ground rant of 110s. An elegant Bt own Gelding, 14 i-» hands high, goes well in a chair or under the saddle.—An handiome riding Chair and Coachee, with harness complete. IC, » , Three tra&s of Land, situate contiguous to each other, a " containing about 773 acres, in Northumberland county, near the town of Northumberland. Sundry trails of Land in Bedford county, being about a,200 acres, part i r _ near the waters of Conymeau*, and adjoining Lands of c ft Daniel Tyfon. Also, one other tra<9: in Weftmoreland w . county,-adjoining lands of WilLam Sitgresves, onClear [r field creek. For terms apply to , e ". SAMUEL R. FRANKLIN, Philadelphia, Feb. 25, 1796. mitf George Bringhnrft, COACH C 3" HARNESS MAKER, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pufciir, t l :it he has removed frsm Arch-flreet, to No. 13 tn north Fifth-ftreet, adjoining the Episcopal Buri*J Orou 1, where he continues the hufinefs of Coach making in all its Branches. He makes all kinds of crane neck and peieH Carriage,, such as Coaches, Chariots, Phjetoiis, and Co«chees ; also, Chairs, Kitteteens, Sulkeys; and ail kinds of H.r nefc, with plated or bract mounting. Ms >iath a supply of the best materials, and a flock of the heft i.i foned wood. Ordcri from any part of the United States will be c'u ly attended to v»ith the givatcft puncft.iality and diipatch, Hre long experience in bulinefs, his carc in t,iu't x. Di llon of hii work, and an unremitted attention !o the iie- Cres of his employers, he tlattcrs himlelf will prove fum ci#nt recommendations. He has l'everal feeoud-hand Carri ages for file, viz. a eompleat Coachee, with a coachman's feat ami Vrnetisn blindsall round; aPhsetou; aCliair; and a Sulkey with a falling top. All kinds of Carriages fold on CommiTion, and Car riagM taken in to (land by the month or year. gy Apprentices wanted to the Business. Philadelphia, November 11. t,t,&s3w.«awd« FOR. SALE, SALISBURY, A Large and wellimproved Farm containing 1,749 acre* of "level fertile land, remarkably weli adapted to the growth of grass, and every kiad of grain; there are now 100 acres of 11 notby meadow on it, front \ihich 150 tons ps hay were made the last J ear ; 330 acr js may at a niodirratc expenee be made i*to meadow to that already made, and one half thereof watered. There is on the premises a commodious two (lory dwel ling house, vefll finished} with eleven rooms and a past sage, eight of the rooms have fire places, a piaaza ia front, 50 feet in length, and « teet wide, a well of good water in the yard; a large and convenient, barn lhecld d all round, that affords ftablage fufficient for 70 or 80 head of cattle < also well conftruiled (tables fufficient for 30 horses, with every ether necessary out buildings; bt - tween 4 and joo young apple trees of well c'uoien grait ed fruit, jufl beginning to bnar,about 300O.beariDgptac.il trees, and sundry other kinds of fruit trees; about Qua third of this land is cleared and under good i.-gcp, the remainder is in wood, the pafturc lands arr wen taken with-re4 mmL w-.¥ u 1 11 gta's; this farm 1# well watered, having several good faring'-, dreams running through different parts, on one-os thenx is a grill and saw mill, also a well fi*ed diltdlery; there are also on the premiles a tan yard in good order, the neighbourhood ia which it is, will afford that bufmofs.to be carried on to great extent, on.the tan yard lot there is a comfortable two flory dwelling house, bark house, cur riers Ihop, Sec, &c. Should any one disposed to buy this property, allb wish to buy negroes, I can accommodate them with njptnty valuable field negroes, who are well acquainted with all kinds of work, necessary on a farm, the purchaser may also be supplied with horses, black cattle, sheep, hogs, and with every necessary utenlil for a ' 'large farm. Salisbury is situated in a very healthy part of the country, and in an excellent neighbourhood, it is by measurement 26 miles from Alexandria,, and about 25 1 from the city of Washington, and on the turnpike road : from Alexandria to Winchester. As lam desirous of I felling this property, a great bargain will be given to any one that will pas down one half the purchase money, • for the other a conCderable crcdit will be given. SAMUEL LOVE. Virginia,Lsudoan County, April 111, T796. *eoßt. 'U■' ' ' ' ' 1 ' No- 729. Dt/lnfi of Pennfyhania, 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 Davies of the jajd dillnd Ilath" depolited in this othfe, the Title or a Book, the right wheretof he claims as proprietor, in the words fal low ing, t» wit: ; The BLOODT BUOT, , THROWN OUT AS - A Warning to the Political Pilots of America / Or a FAITHFUL RELATION Of a multitude of ails of Horrid Barbarity, 1 Such as the eye never witnessed, tie tongue never el preffed, or the imagination conceived, 5 Until the commencement of the French Revolution. TO WHICH IS ADDED, AN INSTRUCTIVE ESSAY, [ Tracing these dreadful effeiSs to their real causes. , lllujirated with four Jlriking copper-jJatts. By PETER PORCUPINE. * « You will plunge your country into an abyss of etrr " nal deteflation and infamy, apd the annals of your " boasted revolution will forvc as a war " ning the nations of the Earth to keep aloof from the t " mighty ruin." < Abbe Maury's speech to the National Assembly In eoiiforiflity to the ail of Congress of the United e Stales. SAMUEL CALDWELL, e Clerk Dift. Caurt. t March *8. la-w^w General Pojl Office, Philadelphia, March 16, 1796. WHEREAS sundry Letters, transmitted in the Mails of the United States, t« and from Norfolk, in the state of Virginia, were opened, and Bank Notes of seve ral denominations fraudulently taken from them at York, in the state aforefaid, in the months of October, Novem d ber and December last : and whereas a part of said noti» ;8 and some ealh have been recovered and are now in poffeffi is on of the Poll Matter General. In order th«r«fore that such Bank Notes as (hall be identified may be reflered to t- the owners thereof, and. that the remaining notes and calh et be equitably distributed among those who are entitled to thiem. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toall persons who c- havefuffeted by such fraudulent pra&ices, within the pe |d rigd, and oj the route aforementioned, to exhibit their 'o claims without delay, supported by such reasonable proofs »d .as may be necessary to substantiate them. Such notes as shall be identified will be reeeived by application to the in General Poll Office, on or before the firll day of July a- next; and the residue of such calh and notes will then be id divided among the claimants in proportion to their refpec -1 a tive losses, to be afcert lined by the necessary proofs, which ar on or before that day lhall be produced to the General Poll Office. (aawtjuly) J.OS. HABERSHAM. ;t F O R S A L E, " "" r T H, HE time of a NEGRO GIRL, about 24 yc irs fir JL age, an excellent disposition remarkably indaftri- I 1" ous, and can be well recommended for sobriety ht>- nefty. For further particular enquire at No 14> north Eighth-street. April 13. §9 ( - FOR SALE. A FOUNT of BREVIER, half worn ; about sou/ rn dred weight. Enquire at the Office of the Gazette ty, of the United States, No. 119 Chefnut-flreet. of December-1, § art . .... :——- of — 1 1 ind PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO,, —No. 119— CUES NUT-STREET s [Price Eight Dollars per Annum.]
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