Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, April 26, 1796, Image 4

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Miniature Painting, i
A Foreign Artist refpe&fully informs the Public, that
he paints LikcnclTes, and warr. Nts them. A few
Specimens of his abilities may be seen at his Room No.
10, up one pair of Stairs in Mt. O'Ehers' Hotel, Chef
next Rickctts' Amphitheatre. April 2s. §
COL UM BIA HOUSE
Boarding School for Young Ladies.
MRS. GROOMBRIDGE havingreAiovcdfrom
Alley, to the Corner of Eleventh and f»pruce-(freets,
fcr the advantage of a large, convenient FJoufe, in u dry,
healthy fituatiorr; hopes for the continuance of the encou
rtfgcnlent ftie has hitherto so highly experienced; and for
which {he returns her sincere acknowledgment.
t£pT Mrs. Groombridoe is atlifled by of the
firft ability; and the uftful, as well as ornamental branches
of education are particularly attended to.
February 8. §zw,s3m
Treasury Department;
Rtvenue-Office, March iotb,
F.OPOSALS will be received at the oflSle of the
Commijficner of the Revenue, (No. 431 a t the corner cl
Third and CKefnut-ftrects, Philadelphia)' for buiiditig in
North-Carolina,
I. A Light-House upon Cape-Hatteras.
11. A Beacon Houftr upon SheU-JpafUe island.
Descriptions of each, and all. other particulars, be
seen 6n application at the offices of any of the Superinten
' da its of Light-Houses, or of the'Supt r vilors of the Reve
nue, or of the Collectors of thi Cuiloms in any of the
States ; as also.at this office. aawjoi 1
The annual Klection
FOR DIRECTORS and a TREASURER of the Libra
ry Company of Philadelphia, will be held at the Li
brary, in Fifrh-ftreet, 011 Monday, the second of May
next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, when the Trea
ftirer will attend to receive the annual payments.
As there are.federal shares on which fines are due, {he
rrfcne-s of Jthem, or their reprefentatfocs, are hereby no
tified, that they will be forfeited, agreeably to the laws
of the Company, unlets the said arrears a e paid off oti
tne said second day of May, or within 4 ten days after.
By order ef the DireSlors,
BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, Secretary.
April 9. 3aw.
JaMES IvrALPWf,
TAYLOR,
N° 3 South Fourth Street,
RF TURNS hisg rdt'ful his Friends andthe
Public for their liberal eiKOuragcuieht t and begs leave-tofolUit
a continuance of their favors. '
At bis Sho fx gentlemen may be furr.ifhed -with the beQ materials,
and have them made up-and finifbed in the viojl fafhion&ble manner.
He ivill thankfully receive any orders and pay a pmpipt and
pun&ual attention to them. 08. 15
F O 'I SALE,'
A very valuable ESTATE,
Called TWtTTKNHAM. ]
SITUATE in the tovonfhip of Upper Derby, and county of J
Dslaivare,' 7 1-2 milei from Philadelphia, and hdlf a mile \
from the neitt We/tern road: containing acres of excellent
Land, 45 of itbich are good watered MedJoiv, (90 of prime )
Wood Land, and the reft Arablel of the firfl quality. There are
on the prcsuifes a good tixollcry Brick Houft, with 4 rooms on
a floor, and Cellars under 'the mhnle, 'with a ■ Pump 4Vr// of ex
cellent JVaterin front; a large frame Barn, Sf&Mes,
convenient buildings ; a Smole-Houfe andJione Spring Hottfc ; tico
goo,:! Apple-\Orchards, and one of Peaches. The Field* are all in
Clover, exccpt ihofe immediately under tillage, atnd are-Jo caid
out as to have the advantage of IVater in each of ibetn, "which
renders it peculiarly convenient for Grazing.
TU fituatiin is pleasant and healthy, and from the kigh culti
vation of the Land, the good neighborhood, and ihe vicinifyio the ci
ty', it is very fui table for a Gentleman s Country Seat.
-7-be for egottfg is part of the 'bjlate ofjecob Hat ma /, s deccafed
an J offered for faU by GJRDEC AI LEW-IS
O 9jl 795 eotf ■ Surviving Exceuior.
twenty D.pllarj. Reward.
"13 ANAWAY from the fubferiher; oil Wednesday, the
Jtjte. scrh inft. an apprentice lad named fyla.tthew.Cham- !
bers, 19 years of age, about,s feet j or 6 inches high. He
totk with him a variety of cloathing, which cannot be
enumerated—He has a continual down look, and is a to
lerable compositor. Whoever f«,Hr.-» said boy, so that 1
get him again, fliall have the above reward.
Philip Edwards, Printer.
Baltimore, April 23. uodiw.
N. B. It is fuppbled tifat lie made for Philadelphia and !
will endeavor to get employ. Mailers of vcficis, and o
■thers, are forwarned from harbouring or talcing hir.i ofi'
at their peril, The different Printers are Mquefted !
to insert the above a few times.
~~tos t; . !
IN the city, on-the Point R»id, the 13th inflaat, a small j
GOLD FRENCH IVATCH, made at Paris, wit> a j
gold chain and two gold fcals, one having the initials H. !
St. G. .and a. I.ioncreft— the other a Lion crest only. Who- j
ever finding the lame will bring them-to No. 111 loath
Fr-ont-ftreet, shall receive a generous 'reward If offered
for ftle to any of the Watch-m;Jc*rs in town, they are re
(jiif.ded.to flspthe lame. April 13
Pennsylvania Hospital. [
THE. Eltflian will be held at the Hospital pursuant to
law, at ,5 o'clock in the afternoon on. the second
day of the fifth month licit, li?ing the. feeor.d day of the
week, at which time the Contributors are desired to attend
to* choose 'out Of, their nunib»r Tiv'ehe Managers and a .
Trcafurer to .the said InflitutiQi) for the ensuing.year.
By order of a Board of A&magerj,
.SAMUEL COAXES, Clerk.
4th mo. jth, . §
New Book Auction,
B O S T a N.
JOHN W. F.QLSO'vT res] - Aiulir informs the public,
and beolifellers is particular, he has opened an Auc
tien O.Tlce, in a centra! fuuafioß;/i>- that furpofe only.—
Any orders in that line thiit'fce faithfully and punilualiy
executed: and letters, pofl. paid, immediately attend to.
80/ ton, March 23.
T'„r 01ne as mis ujjue.
Tie Constitution of the United States, price
20 cents.
Lall Tejiort of the late Scsretary of the Trea
f„v-, con aininfr r. Plan for the farther fuppoviof
Public Crboit, 75 centt.
/ietmanicus 20.
l'roceediitgs of thf Executive the In
fnrgents; forming an intcrt!tiiig Hiilory .of the.
\axe Infurrtftton in the four Wrilern Oitinties of
Pennsylvania.
Inrerefting summary of the events which, liase
taker place in the Pvcputiic of Geneva —written
bvM. de Nivernois, i2l-2cenis.
Twenty-fix letters ; on the Tiolt intereftingfub•
fjfts, refpeftiug the Anaarican Revolution, coti
taini-tlg much inforrmtion not generally■ ktio*vn trt
the'CiVizensof the'Uiiitcd States, writ:en in the
ytar 1 780, 2J cents.
£>ecijnbu aoih, 1795. d.
Paper Hangings Manula^ory
N d . 7Q, C
In Ckefnut'Jlreet, between b jcc.nl & Tbirtl-Jlreets,
w. POYNTELL,
HAS prepared for Spring Sale?* very exteußvc cona
tion, suitable for every part of a House, amougif
which are many newand e'.egant Pattcrus.
Jn addjt'on to the extensive Stock ol Kis own ma«uf - --
c re f he has for fele 7'WELVE THOUSAND
Qf FRENCH f APEPS, together wkh Bordjero, Lahd
fcapes, and Chmefe Pieces for ornamenting Works
and Chimney Boards—a great variety of Pannel Papers,
and every other article attached to Ornamental P-apering.
Orders for any quantity executed at a llaort notice, and
"ii liberal credit given to wholesale dealers, and for export
ation. 4pril 12. tt&s.
JUST PUBLISHED,
[Price 25 Cents]
By Samuel H. Smith, N°. i 18, Chcjimt-jlract,
L E T T ERS
OF % E L VI D I US :
In reply to Paeificus, on the President's Proclamation
of Neutrality.
Ascribed <0 Mr. Madison.
Lately Pukltjhed,
Pacifjeus— Political Truth— i?aterfon's Charge. „
In#few Days will bepublfhed, t
[Prica cents]
' A RETIEir of the Q'EStiQU—U whom has £
the Coiillitution vested the Trtaty power? a
By a Senator of the United States.
April 18. la W4W. ,
JUST fUBL rSHT.Z), BY ,
JACOB JOHNSON, if GO.
KO. 147, M.4KKrr-STRSF.T, 1
[Price iij. id.)
TBf
Flowers of Modern Hijlory, t
IN TWO VOLUMES.
Comprehending, on a new plan, the mod remarkable
and i v resting Events, as well as the moit eminent and
illuftnous Charters; with a Vitw of the Progr-d- of
Society and Manners, Arts a«d6c; nces, froro the Crea- £
bion to the Concluiion of the Amcican War.
Bv JOHN ADAMS> A. M.
March 4. 2aw2.^»
r jcuJPU H AJL&
FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCXr PTION,
SKETCHES |
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES,
From the peuce of 178 5, to the termiuation of the-pre
fant Session of Congrfl's.. ,
BT MAT HEW CAREYs 1
CONDITIoi'S. 1 ;
I. This work will -be comprised in two or thrse, o&avo i ;
volumes, each about 400 papes. f
11. The price to fubl'criberi will be tv?a dollars per vo- j
lume, handl'omely hound. ' |
111. No money will be required till the volumes are de- (
llvcred. ! 1
IV. Should'any of tlje fubferibers disapprove of the ,
work when complete, they may decline receiy. ig it. | ,
V. It is expedlcd to be ready for press in the fpiing ot t
1797-
VI. As fooh after the -Wove time, as one, thoufandvCofpies
are fubferibed for, the printing shall commence, and
fjiail be finifbed as fpesdily as possible.
' VII. Subfcriptioßs received by the Author, Ne. 118,
Market-street, and. by the chief Bookfellets through
o it the United States.
TO THE PUBLIC.
THE oltjeifi: of the proposed work, is, to profeit to
public view a connfc<sted ferics of the chief events of a
per od of American hiftor'y, that does not yield, in i»:-
pwrtance, to any period of equal length, in the peaceful
aunals;Qf any country in the world.
DeCripg to excite no expectation? but such as he shall
endeavour to" fa Isfy, tile writer-is thus early in announ- ! '
cing, that the body and confluence of .a regular hiltory, ;
■is not.to be looked for in this work: neither h:s'<ale..ts , i
lior his avocations allow him to hope for this. His- ham- \ '
bier tafic Ihall be to {ketch out t'ne moll prominent fqa | 1
tures. It (hall be his study to colle£i and arrange the j J
moll interesting materials—to fniaoth the rugged path— j 1
for abler hands, who, by such mean?, will find their la
j bouts abridged, and their progress accelerated.
His chief view will be, to give theHifiory of the Uni
.! ted States as a confederated Republic. Neverthclefs, no- •
■ tice will be taken of the mod rcmarlcible circunvilances in
the niftory of the individual States, as far as they can be
i i coll*led. This information shall be clafTed under fepa- "
. late appendixes.
The Author solicits the afliibnee of such Gentlehien
: as.may he pqffcfTed of calculated to promote 1
th,e execution of his plan. They shall be received with 1
i due gratitude—carefully preserved—and fafely returned.
| February 9 lawllt '
BURR MJLL STONES
Made by OLIVER EVANS, at his Fa&ory,. in the old
wind-mill ia felmlley's al'.ey,
Soi/tb Second'fireet, a little below Dock flrcet,
THERE those who apply tnay befupplied with stoneS
VV of such quality as will suit their purposes. Also,
ftopes for gudgeons to run on, andPlaifter of Paris ground
fine for manure, and
Calcined for Stucco-Work.
He keeps for SALE,
At his dwelling No. 215 north Second-street, a little above
Vine llreet,
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 fy'ltem of mechanics and hydraulics a« they
apply to water mills with the "whole pro.qcfs of, and all the
l:ue improvejuont* on the ait of manufacturing flour &c
intended to.lva>ufeful ta all concerned in building or ilfinft
watv-mills, which book is fold by Matthew Carey and
Robert Campbell, booksellers.
: Sept. 15. iawtf.
NOTICE.
A LTj persons having claims, against JOHN LYONS,
f --3- deceased, jate of Charles (bounty, Mar)land,
ate requested to exhibit them for Settlement; atid tl>cfe
wh« are indebted are reentered- to make immediate pay
tnc&X. ALJiXANOER. GRKER, Executof. '
"Allen'sFrefn,Chzfles county, *iaw6
- Maryland, March T4,1796.
' "ircrx 1 c e,
e /I GR EE ABLY to charter, is hereby given to the
l\ Members of the Corporation for the relief of
ai*d diftrelTed Prefbytarian Ministers, and of the poor
?nd ditlrefTed Widows arid Children of Presbyterian, Mi
• nifters, that there will be a Meeting of said Corporation
- in the fepond Presbyterian Church, in the cjty
n 011 die 23d day of May next, at 4 m.
ior'the dispatch ail such butinefs as may be b'rought
before the board*
ASHBEL GREEN,
April 22. d Secretary of tiie Corporatiou*
City Cf j
SCI lEMK of the LOTTERY\Ho. j
fOR THE MPROVEMFKT Of THE
FEDERAL CiTY.
A magnificent ) lo.oop^dollarf. « ? 50,000
dwclUiK-lioufe, J cash 30.000, are > ft
I ditto 15,060 & P a & 2 55 0C^ C : f 1
I ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 . n
1 ditto 10,oco & cafii 10,000 a?> - i;
1 ditto 5,000 & cash jjooo io.qcc ft
1 ditto j,ooo & cash s>°°° 10,000
I cafh'prize of 10,00- lj
a do. 5,060 each, are, - 10,000
10 <Jo. 1,000 - " 10,020 .ti
20 do. 500 - * I0 -' CGO si
100 do. 100 - " 10,000 c
200 dp. 5° " * lo '°°°
400 do. 25 - " "> oco «
■ 1,000 do, 20 - n>°°°
15,000 do. 10 " " 150, 0u0 a
Prizes.
35,261 Blanks.
50,000 T'ckets, at Eight Dollars, 40^000
N. B. To favour those who. may take a quantity of
Tickets, the prize of 40,090 doUarswill.be the l ast drawn
ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one :
And approved notes, securing payment in either money j
or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for y
any numbea not tefs than 30 tickets. ,
fhii Loiu ry will attoid an Vrttgiat fpecmsn of thf j
pr' »m*- fa ildmg* to be- reftfd in tlie O.tvs ot Waftangton „
-Two defißit. ®c »tresdy feicfled &>t tbeemwe- t ,
f «K two o» the public iquttrc, ; frurn ihelc d««- J
i , s, it is [jrojiofed to rre£l.t«o centre and laur cpWKI £ j ;
toriSdingt, si" 3011 as poffibk afrortb'i l.oun Vis lojil, "id f .
to convey thfin wlirri r..m <lrr<-, 10 the fortunate adventur-
trs, in the mMiner in the fctieme tvr me Hole.
Lottery. A iiettdi;du<A : .»n-ot five pel cent, y- u', be math
to ,l e fi«y the liveejftry ;tfxprhec.« of piiiinnj;,&c. arte ' '
'.'ie lutplUs .wiil he-made a patfi of the ttsud intended so» the
Notional Univtrfit}, to Dc en-tU-J withm the City »: *'
•JV«lhm(i,toi>. ■ ,
ft 3'" The drawing will comimnCeti . ' 0011 as Hie I icHeis
arc told off. Th® money {nines will tie pevaijie •«
io thirty it is prini for. which t t.
foriunaic numbers arc Hoi .preduc<ai-*vilhio • n
jiter the drawing is closed arc 10 he coafideieo as
towards the turd for ft*- Urriverfuy, it b. injj deterrom- vi
ii to fettle the whole bm'ineft in a year from the ending fl
of-the drawing am} to take up tile bonds gv»ei» es tetu-, 1S
l!*y t
The teal fccuiitiea given for the payrnent.of the Prize n
' arc held by the rreGdctl l I*o Dirc&or* o! thsf BJi'k b
'of Colurhbia, and are vilueti at more lhan lulf the aaiouoC a
c)t the Lottery. # , fs
i Tiie tweuty four gentlemen who 1 by 01
' the iatc Commiffiopers Jirfifted in the manageir.cht of the *j
I Hotel Lottcry are requcfted to undertake this arduous tafic a
1 a second time on behalf of -the public ;a- fufficient nuitv- t
:b- r of these"having kindly accepted, it is hoped-that the c
friaods to a National Uoiverfity and the other federal ob- |
I jc&s may continue to favor the design. 0
j Fy account? received from the different parts or tlie n
Ccrtinetit as weH as from Europe, where the tiokcts •
' h?.w been f»nt for la-le, the public are affored that the .j
---drawing will, speedily comuieiise, and that the care and
i caution unavoidably necetrary to insure a lafe difpoie.l, of
the tickets, has rendered the ih<»r fui'pewfioii indifpcniable. £
SAMUEL BLODGEf.
Ti(?kets may be had at the [tank oi, Columbia ;
r.i James Weft & Co. Balvioicve or Gideon Uenrfori,
of Peer Gilman, fMlon; of Hopkins
H'chcpond : and Richard Wetls. Cooper's fiiTv.
Bar-Iron Manufactory.
TO BE SOLD, - r W s
j On reasonable terms and convenient payments, a new h
FOUR FIRE FORGE, . [
ADvintageonfly fttuated on the river Walk ill, in the
county of Su.Tex,' andftate of New-Jersey, and dif
i tant one mle and a ha)f from Sharp's Furnace; the Forge
lot contains twenty-,eight acres of land, .on which'are four ■ j
[ good houses for the workmen, with lots adjoining for gar
i dens, two large coal-houses, a blacksmith's and carpen
j ter's shop, and slfo a-eommodious dwolline;*lioufe, with a g
; spod cellar and garden, for a Vanager,.and a Store adjoin- »
| iag of twenty feet square. The buildings are new, and the
works in good r.pair. and flow hi full oufincfs, and fully
supplied with flock and the iKcefury workmen ; wood
land for coaUfcg, ftifTieient to ail&rd a ncvifr failing supply,
and lying will fold with, th< Forge, or
wood fupplkd 011 contrail by the cord, as iiia.y bed fait
the purchaser, If desired, p I£RM adjoining the Forge,
of 15-Oor iooarable with a good orcli-
ard, and convenient buildings, will be fold "to accommo
date the Forge : And alio, a four hor-fe team, co;il and'o- *
trher waggons, and implements of every l.ind ts-cairy on
tie works. If not befor.e difpafed of by.private contract "
(which I*l lay be known by the contineajice of this adver
tisement) the Forge, Forge-lot and buildings thereon, to
gether with 1:500 cords of wood, will be exposed to sale J
at PWB%K PENDUE, on the premise, 01! l'uefdav, the
3d day of Alay nest, at ten o'eloJt in the forenoon, at
which tiinc and place the conditions "Wi'Lbe made Imowjij
and attendance given, by the proprietors.
ROBERT QGDEN,
1 fiLIAS OGDEN.
1 Sparta, /•frit'9, I-9S. 'codtjdM.
N. B. T.he. partncifhip of Robert and EKas Ogden,
wiliithcn be,diffolved.
T O" B Y"'S O L I>; .• [
ift. \ 7 ! brick House* No 80, N. Second' i:
JL X. Th'* lot u.- about 21 feet front, and 288 C
feet deep, to Bread-street, or or avian Alley. It has <
long been one of th? heft stands for business, {
fcd. A frame Dwellivg-Houfe, No. 269., .South Front- t
ftiTet, vith a Bake-Hdufc, the Lot is about 17 feet I
front, by 130 feet in depth. t
3d A. Handsome Lot of 25 feet by top feet deep, ex- 1
tending from Third Itrcet to ; it is the 3d i
- Lot below South-street» ©n there is a two c
• Hory brick tenement, a frame ditto adjoining, with a good j
v \
r Likewise a LARGE MEADOW FARM, situate on (
1 the River Delaware, at a convenient difttnee from Phila- j
dtlphi.i Market—the Meadow is of the feeft. quality,- and <
in good bank. There are commodious buildings, with a 1
' gjbod proportion of arable and woodland, and Cedar ',
Swamp. Eor terms apply to JOHNLITLE, ,
> N-6. 40 North Sikth-ftrcct.
» March 2Pll, 1796 dtf
F 0 R S A L E, ~
ANKAT two flory framc» bnilding, situate in. Fifth
flreet, continued in bouthwark, v.hich Lets at 301.
per annum, fubjetSt to a ground rem of 110s.
An elegant Bi own Gelding, 14 1-1 hands high, goes
well iii acliair'or under the faddle.~An handfiime riding
e Chair and peachee, witJi hartiefs complete.
r Three traits of I ..ind, situate contiguous to each other,
r* cpntaining about 771' acres, in Northumberland county,
near tire town of Northumberland. Sundry trails of
1 Latid in' Bedford county, being about I,TOO acres, part
nt-ar.the xvgters ps Corjymeaux, and adjoiuisig Lands of
. 'ftaciel Tvfiin.,... Also; one other trat9 in WeflmorSland
t county, adjoining lands of VVfliiam Sitgreivet, on Clear
field creek. For terms, apply to'
SAMUEL R. FRANKLIN,
Philadelphia, Tel\'»y, ««jitf
I Giprge .Sringhiirft,
coach &■ ti.A-RNEas MAh:sn,
Rr-SI'LCTFUi.I.V, if) forms his (a«iMjs a id.tW pujjlic,
1» removed fpm Apcji-ftw,, fpjit). ; j in
ijoVrfj • ifth-tfrWt, adjoining the tiwSS;
where- Ctf/itintA the butoefs o!
Cuu'b rta&irig-rfi dp Us Bmrtchh. ■
ffc make- all kinds ot crar- and o'eicb fcirrid&i,
such » t#a<fce»,' Clitoi<*», "I'hStMi-j, «i<t CVadVce, :
Chairs, Sittereeh-. G%s, Sufcey»; ai:d al» kinds «; H: t r»
nef«, with plated or brjtfe mcttinib fir. i.gfrod
Tttppiy of the beil and a iUok o* the bet fca
fbnCd WOod. . . . . .
Or-'crs frontKt !''it «! »'•' Unit.-- S» it. . w illo-,-
ly attended to xf'kft'thf grist--:'' WrtyfsEty a«*
His long experii' ac'in bttfißcftS bis.ettr&ln the atectii.
. tion of his vywk, «<td an iv r<ati>ited ati .(iiim to 4 ? .
fires of hi».enipfc;-i fee flatters hiftUeif will piyvejfulli
cicbt irctOmnit'Bdatioiii. .
He has ftvwtl S'.clliiilh >: ! Qarr'i (><;» for foje,. viz. a
complete Coachte, .vith a coifchnH/s feat and VqtAHa.
, blind*all 1 (HinJ; a Photon; aCharr; and a Suikey vn;h
a falling top. : ■ ,
All kinds of Carriages fol<j on Uommitlij.n, and Car.
.. riage-s taken in to J", and T>y the month or year.
■j-j* Apprentices wanted to the Bufiriels.
PtiMeHL-id, November *». t s t,B«3,i-.ia\+d»-
' FOR S-A L Mi
J- SALISBURY,
A Large and well improved Farm containing 749 acrts
of level fertile land, reniafßaWy well a&ptal'to
>r the'growth of grass, and every kilid 01 gfitni; th'crtuft.
now iOO acre's of timothy meadow-yn it, -.s>..: v. ,ijch
150 tons of hay were made the ialb year ; 303 .acres
111 may at a moderate expence be.niade into uieadow.cquiii
,c tirt .that already made, and one halt watered.
There" is On the prenuft-s a commodious two (lory dwel
■' ling hoiife, wsli ilrtilhect, with dfcVea rooiii. and a paf
•d 'sage, eight of the rooms have- fife,places, a piajßfa in
[' front, jo feet in length. anjfS fct t wide, a w<U of *bd
■'water in the yard; a!' ajid cftuvenisiu bapr :.---:a-al
£ . jail rotmd, tflai affords IfaKage liißTcleut for "O or So head
„■ df cattle; also well coir.rudcl liable* foEci-'iit for 36
..liorfjs, with every Other riecdStt-y' out bt
jtween 4 and joo you'jgufple ivA 0.l ,wcll choiutg4-at':t
t » , ell fruit, juft'hrginniug to bsrir,abouf 3000 iih.
,e trees, and sundry other ■ kinds ol ifiiit t-rees j about one
h t third of this land is cleared and tinder gcOa tc'tKCt the
is , remainder is in wood, the ptaiut '.eld l - . i". weli' t.iV'tM
■t, \vith red elover and'other iliis'.iarihlfi
1- well watered,- having, literal good fpri.'.gr.,- iui two.
r llrcams runniug thfough par'. ~ei <ne of th. iir
is a grill and Yaw mill, also a well' fixed <dii\iUcry j theje
are nlfo on the premifts a ttu yard iu good order, the
e neighbourhood in whaeli it is, vviil afftfrd tfttii b'littWs'to'
be carried on to great Xixttiiii oil the tan yard let fh-.iV is
[l i a comfortable two story dwciikig houfj, bark boufe.fui- .
. tiers fhogt, &c. &c. Shotiid awy.one disposed to buy t;:!s
---0 property, also wilh to buy negro :s I c-n accomrood-.-e
l e them with twenty valoabie field neta-des, who are well
acquainted with al! kiAds of work, necflftry on a'fjftn,
r "" the purchaser may a!fo be supplied with hOi'fes, bleik '
>e catfle, fiteep, an 3 with evei'y nece)fw;y ute»6l for a
• large farm. SahS>ury is situated rn a very, b-ajthy. part
of the country,and in an excellent neighbourhood, it is by
1C measurement 46 miles from Alexandria, and about 25
l *'' from the city of Waflilngton, arid' on tire turnpike roid®
''' from Alexandria i'o \Viiichdlter. As 1 am deTivous of
1( ;. felling this pr jperty, a yreat bargain will ba eiven to ally
0 one that mill pay, d° v yi> one half .the. parclitfe" viyhejr,
e " for the other a coqadertnle credit wjll be given.
SAMUEL LOVE.
Virgifli^.L'eadojirtj.County, April ill, 1796. *er-iit.
' } . ' * ' • / '
■ " 7zj.
— DifinS of Penrifyl-viinifr, In ivit
BE it -remembered, tliltf on the Sth -day of Mafth, ifl
the the twentieth'year of the independence til fl>c jjnitcd
States <jf I "A,merica a BenjsimTn Bavtes. o,f civj; iai,d,
r hath depolitcd'in this . oiHce,, thij-Title of a Book, the
whereof he claims'aa propr.ic-tbr, in the words fol
low wit:
" The BLOOnr Buor,
ge ' . THROt-N OUT AS
jr' A Warning to the Political' Pihtt of sfirtsr'tta }
ft Or a RELATION"
a " Of a multitude of zG!t 06 libl rid Har'tiarifv,
a Such as the eye nev.-r witnafied, t.e never «*-.
s pressed, or the imagination conceived,
!?*• Until the cm:mencemer,t of French RtwlutUm.
J TO IVUICH JS ABDf.D.
AN INyTRIJCTIVE- ESSAY,
x ' Tracing these dreictni effeets to their real caufci.
ii t 'Iliujlrmt'ed toltS fo'ur llrsk'n% copper-plate's'.
!£' V Br PEt'ER POkCUPINE./ . -
~' " Vou wrfl pbinge yourr country ictoaij ahyfs;of:cbcf
0. " -nal defefi.ition and infamy, 1 and .the .a.-.nsir, of your
0 . " boarted revoiition will serve.as A Blpyov bjuot, war
,n " iting the nations of the Earth to kee,p aloof from the
f niigllty ruin."
r . Abfcc Masry's fpcbcli tb thtNational AfTenibly
o- In coiifbrniity to the a<sl of Coiighels of Utiitei
ile Sutes. SAMUEL C.-U-DWELL,
he • Clerk. Dift. Court,
at Mapch 18. . law^iv
it) '. - -- ——rjij,--
General. Pq/t' Office, 'Philadelphia, l
March 16, 1796.
WHEREAS furidrj- Lettets, transmitted in she iVl'ails
of the United States, to arid ff-bm Norfolk, in th'e'
' ftaf-s of Virginia, wete Opchid,' ar.il Bank Notes of fevc
— ral denominations fraudulently taken from .them at .York,
in the it at l- aforelaid, in the months of Oilober, Novem
ntf' her and December last.; and whereas a part of said notes
8.8 and some cash have reco'vered'and are now in polftfli
las on of the Poft'Mafter Gene.-al. In order therefore" that*
such Batik-N'ctesas ihali be identifit-d miy be- reftorcd to
it- the owners thereof, and that the remaining notes and cash ■
;et be equitably distributed amongythofe who are entitled to
them- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons who
x- havefufFeted by such fraudulent pradlices, within the pe
-3d riod, and ok the route aforemtticioiied, to exhibit. their
10 claims without delay, supported 'by'fach'feafonihlt probfs
od as may be rieceffil-y to 4bbftantiate them. Such notes as
fUall be identified will be received by application to the
on General Poll Office, on or before the firfl day of July
la- next; and the residue of such caib and notes will tlien be
nd divided, among the cla'imarits iti proportion to thf ir respec
t a ti'-e lolfcS, to be afctrt)ined by the' proofs, which
lar on or before that day (ball bcrproiueed toth • Gener:d'P/>ft
Office. (zawtju y) J.OS. HABERSHAM.
FOR SAL E, ~
THE time of a NEORO GIRL, about 44 years ot '
age, an excellent difpolition retm
,h " ou«, and can her well recommended for sobriety and ho-.
°; nelly. For further particulars enquire at No. 14, north
-Eighth-ilreet, April
!ng : F0 R S ALE.
A FOUNT of half worn ; about four mi
tred \v-?lght. Enquire at the, Office of the Gazette
tty, of the States, No. 119 Chcfnut-ftreet.
of December 1. §
art 1 ■■ - jl ■ , ■ 1 .M■
of *—— :
PRINTED BY JOHN FEN NO,
—No. 119 —
, CH ESKUT-STREET.
f (Pficc Fight Dollars pt,*r Aihihi^.]