Landing, ..... 1A AT ths Subscribers' wharf, from on board the nerlhi: rora, capt. Suter, 150 Hogiheads to ma] Prime Jamaica Sugars, mand For sale by Willings and Francis, Ma May 17 § — A Printing-Office for Sale. At 1 * CONSISTING OF A good afforttnentof Types, the greater part df wtiich are but little worn, a good mahogany Prifs, with the an- Qj. j ferent Printing Materials, in complete order for executing 5 any kind of work. The Ctuation is very eligible, either for a newspaper or book-work, being in a plealant, Well populated city, within 30 miles of Philadelphia is also a very considerable advantage arifiog from 'he M: num«rous applications for Masks and the general influx of advertisements, &*. &c. and a handsome profit derived from the great quantity- of Rags which may be colleiited throughout th year. A complete set of cuts for Dilworth's SpeUmg-Book. Likewise will be fold with the office, a large br binders'<Prefs, (used for prreffing books in (heets) toge- M, ther with a number of bookbinders' tools, aknoft new. __ Any person inclining to purchafis the above, may have therefuial of a handsome collection of books, bound and in Iheets—They will be fold very low. Fer the price, and further particulars, enquire at No. /~i, 14, north Third-street, where a specimen of the types maybefeen. April 16. §i.iaw. ,7 1- _________ - j new WHEREAS my wife Eleanor Fitz- « J gerald v has contra&ed debts on my credit, with- on t j cut my knowledge, and contrary to my orders, and has, on a in other refpelSts, greatly mifeondutSled herfelf, the pub- o j e . lie are hereby warned not to trufther, as 1 aai refolvai not to pay any debts of her contracting. fp r ; t Philadelphia, May <6,1796. cs. JOHN FITZGERALD. . <nd( 'May tj eoIW of v for SALE, by the SUBSCRIBERS., "t UK 'PENN-STREET, eultl 130 quarter Chelts frelh Hyfan Tea; vicii Joo ditto do. frefli Souchong Tea; corn aoo Boxes- China, containing small tea setts of 1 pieces; 400 pieces Bandanoes. Willing & Francis. -January 30. 3 taw - S H O X, J c OFall sizes, from 31 lb to Grape, "p Cambooles, Pots, and other callings eieeutcd at the „ Ihorteft notfce, « tl JJail rods, from iod to spike, n \ Hoop Iron, of all sizes, for cases or cutting into nails, from a brad to 12d nails, att) Anchors, from r7 Cwt. to loolb. fob Bar-Iron, wil A Quantity of Jame&River-Tobacco, Bo Carolina Pork. of Herrings in barrels, one Kiln-dried corn meal hr Hhds. arad Bbls. ter Rye flour &c. to be fold by '< im Hollinrfworth & Son. by Aupifi 4 wi " ———— — ne Land for sale. X ANY gentleman desirous of purchasing Land, m the - pe: vicinity of the city of Walhington, may now hi in accommodated with a situation combining advantages as to au health, foil, and profpe&, not equaJed.perhaps in Amc- an rica. , u The fobferiber has foiTalefrom too to 380 acres of land. •op It lies within I 1-4 mile of the city of Washington, i I-l from the Prefidei:t's Square, (from which it bears about m N. byE.) and 3 1.4 .miles from the Capitol. It bears la nearly "W. from the westernmost spring of the head waters of the Tiber, distant therefrom about 1-8 of atrriicrThe situation is remarkably healthy, and every part of the land is well watered—'has great abundance of thechoiceit "fruit: about 80 acres are in wood, and there are about 50 acres of meadow-ground, great part thereof can be ■vvat ered,and the wholelaid down inTimothy-grafs at a small p eiptnfe. There are several beautiful eminences on it : one ef the heights commanding a moft'beautiful crud extensive profpr.a—To the south, you have a full view of the city 61 Washington, the town of Alexandria, and the river Potowmac! as far : s the eye can reach. >To the nortb, a r full view of the-Sugar-Loaf Mountain, «iftant about 3J miles, with the furrounding-ceuntry. — T« the Weft, ave ry extensive view -of the lands in Virginia : the whole * forming a grand rural Amphitheatre. Any person inclin- * ed tapurciiafe, will find on viewing the situation, that the Landscape is far superior to the.fkctch given of it in this 3 advertisement. For price, &c. apply to the fobferiber, ® living on the premises, or to George Walker, Esq. new '* in Philadelphia. JOHN THO : BOUBHER. * Diftridt of Columbia, May 6, 1796. May" i%. **wrjw '< Mustard and Chocolate ; CONTINUE to be manufactured in the best man ner, and for sale, as usual—Also Ihelled or pearl 1 Barley, Coffee, Pepper, &c. Philadelphia Porter, Beer, , Ale, Cyder, Engliih Porter, Taunton and.Bath Ale in bottles, &c. &c.—at No. 98, South Front-street, , eppolite the Custom-house, by JOHN HAWORTH' Philadelphia, May 7, 1796-. iaw4W LOST, IN the city, on the Point Read, the 13th infUsi, a small GOLD FRBNCH 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 ogly. Who ever finding the fame will bring them to No. 11l south Front-street, shall receive a generous reward If offered for (ale to any of the Watch-makers in town, they are re qucfted to flop the fame. Apriliy § LAW BOOK STORE, NO. 313, HIGH-STRLET, A VERY GENERAL IMPORTATION OF LAW BOOKS JUST OPENED. GEOAGE DAVISy EXTENSIVE collccSHob of the latest lrilh Editions be ing now arranged, he to offer them for Sale, on the fame mpderate crms, as have for several years pad, so particularly them; and to allure those Gentlunen who ropy tavor him with attention, that their orders from any diitance, whether for a firjgle vo lume, or an entire Library, fkail be executed with the like pr. rr.'.'utude, and acknowlcuged with, thanks. Caj AJ-ooow/or the prelcnt year, are fxtfUti, and wiltVe delivered on application. B. A number oi Trunke to be difpofed-of. i6th April. m&t6w FOR SALE, A FOUNT of BREVIfiR, half worn ; abq,nt four hun dred weight. Enquire at the Office of the Gazette of the United States, No. 119 Chefout-ftreet. §. liecember I. ALLperfons theEftate of Robi rt Stevenson, deceased, or to Uie late part nerlhip of Robert & Cornelius Stevenson, are reeled The to make immediate payment, and those AT mands agair.ft the fame, will fcrmg them m for CORNELIUS STEVENSON, Aclmmiftrator, plete and Surviving Partner, No, 114 Sprucc Scrtet. May It aW Immc THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, ~ ming At Benjamin Davies's Book-Jit ore, No 68 t " High Street, John The Political Censor ; _*1 Or,M ONTHLY REVIEW, For APRIL, Of the mod interesting Political Occurrences. Ov^. By PETER PORCUPINE. May 5 3 W- For Sale, A A Few Casks of First Quality dw INDIGO. Enquire at No. 71, South Water flreet. Mays FOR SAL £, ~~ A very Valuable E.(late, CALLED TtVITTENHAM, situate in the township of Upper Derby, end county of Delaware, 7 i-a mile, from Philadelphia, and half a mile from the, new Wellern road: containing 23° acres of excellent lan , 45 <rf which are goed watered meadow, 90 of prtme wood- 1 land, and the relt arable of the firft quality. Tbere are 1 j on the premises a good two story brick house, with 4 roOms — on a floor, and cellars under the whole, with a pump-well I( c of excellent water in front; a large frame bain, uabLs, and other convenient buildings ; a smoke-house ana Itene — spring-house ; two good apple orchards, and one ot p e - 5c es. The fields are all in clover, except those immediately — • wider tillage, and are so laid out as to have the advantage j, of water in each of them, which readers it peculiarly con- T venient for grtzing. tick The situation is pleasant and healthy, ana from the iiign f eultivntion of the land, the good neighbourhood, aE .. the or vicinity to the city, it is very foitable for a gentUinan s country feat. 1 The foregoing is part ef the estate of Jacob Harmsn, deceased, and offered for sale by _ _ T w Mordecai Lewis, f roi Qfl. 9. eo.l Surviving Executor. it i- Notice is hereby Given, the THAT in pursuance of an ad of the General Aflem- t h e bly of Pennsylvania, entitled "anAd to enable the A « Governor of this Common wealth, to incorporate a Com- t j, , " pany for making an artificial Road from an interfe&ion w j: 5 "of the Philadelphia and LancafterTurnpike road near lUs " the Gap Tavern, in-Lancafter county, to Newport and " Wilmington in the State of Delaware*;' the commif -1 fioners in said a6l appointed will procure five books ajnd attend at the < refpe£tive places direAed therein to receive nu fubfcr : ptions -for Stock in the company, viz. One book jr; will be opened in the city of Philadelphia. One in the th Borough of Lancaster, one at in the county th< of Lancaster, one in the Borough ©f VVilmington, and one at the house of Samuel Cochran in the county of Chef- j ter. # I a* The Subscribers, agreeably to their appointment in and j c f by said adt, will attend at the City Tavern in Philadelphia, m( with one of said-Books, on Monday, the 6th day of June - next, at io o'clock in the forenoon, until 4in the after- t jj noon, and for the two days following, if necessary, for the purpose aforefaid ; on the firft o£ the said day«, any I a le person of the age of 11 years (hall be at liberty to fubferibe J in his own or any other name or names by whom he shall be I f r to authorised for cnefiarcjm the second day tor one or t-wojbares, jj r and on the third fay foroneytivoi cr three fiares, and in any succeeding day, (if the said books ihall continue, longer q d. ■ open) tor any namber of shares in the said Stock. I hs -a Every person jirevioufly to fubfenbing in faid } books Ij, ut must pay to the attending commiflioners twentyiive dol- Ga irs lar» for every lhareto.be fubferibed. I tl Drs GEORGE LATIMER, he ROBERT IVALA he NAtHL. LEWIS, r ; eft ABIJAH DAWES. J Q] 50 Philadelphia,, -May 7. c at- F O R. S A L E l all AT BENJAMIN DAVIES' BOOKSTORE, !"® WO. 68, HIGH-STREI?T, .A valuable coliedHon of the newest Publications, I ( Just received from London, via New-York ; I 1 a Among which ara-the following: I l ' ' , > ■ 'HE Amirican Pilot, in two parts —part the Ift con- It| ve X taining charts and plans of the coasts of Newfound- J ' Q l e land, Labradore, and the gulph and river of St. Lawrence. I a lin- Part the ad containing-charts of tae Britilh channel, and 1 v t ;, e the coast of Ireland to Cape Clear; of the Atlantic Ocean, I t )ji s and the coasts of Europe, Africa, and the Western Islands; I u -, er of the "whole coast of the-United States and East FloTi'da; I c iew ' the gulph of Florida, and Iflaud of Havannah, drawn I' from actual forveys nnd the latest dlfcoveries, J A Defcriptloii of th€ Country 40 milesrsund Manchef- j f v >ter, its geography, ptoducftions, rrver and canal haviga-I tions ; its towns and villages, their lliftory, population, I c commerce, and manufactures, by Dr. Aikin; printed on I vellum paper, and illustrated with 73 copperplates finely I engraved. ran- Hunter's Voyages to New South Wales and the Sou- | earl them Ocean, illustrated with 17 maps, charts, views and I eer, other embellifhnients, neatly bound in calf. I Ale • and Commercial History of the British Weft-In-j eet, dies, by B. Edwards, Esq. with maps, views, &c. I The cenne&ion that fobfifts between Agriculture and I \ Chemillry—by the Earl of Dundonnald. The Courfeof Hannibal over the Alps, ascertained by I J. Whitaker. . The Life: of General Dumoarier,in 3 vols, written by 1 jnall himfelf. _ I a Chelmeps Estimate of the comparative strength ofl sH. Great Britain. 1 /ho- Miftory of the Moravian millions among the Indians of j outh North-America, with the manners and customs of the I ered nations. j c re _ Corporal irown's History «f the Campaigns in 1793, § 4 and 5. The Studies of Nature, by Bernardin de fit. Pierre. Tie Political Testament of Maximilian Robespierre, with an account ef the secret negociations carried on un der his direction. OOKS Wifeman's Commercial Letters in the five principal languages of Europe. A Pocket Vocabulary of fix principal languages. is be- Asftruthdr's Reports in Chancery. Sale, The Works of Peter Pindar, with a head of the auth»r. years The Sporting Viagazine. allure Tbe Britilh Critick,or new Critical Review of the lat that eft publications. Id vo- The Works of Edmund Burke, Eft}. is like Defence of the American Constitution, by J, Adams, I vice-President of the U.S. April 28. law • and NOTICE. r I 'HE President and Managers of the Delaware and ,g w A Schuylkill Canal, having determined to supply the city of Philadelphia with water, early in the year 1797, Proposals will be receive . in writing until the firft day of June next, from any person or persons disposed to cottracS I him- for the calling and delivery of Iroa Pipes necessary for the azette above purpole. By the Board, § WILUAM MOORE SMITH, Sec'ry. March 31. suyvtj. JOSEPH COOKE, GOLDSMITH W JEWEIXER, TIE M thT/hcht ri-ived, per the last arrivals, a con,- plete and general assortment of alnftft _ undo. Every Article in his Line; sui Immediately from the manufaaureS of Eh 1 JohnNicholfon received in rw< nc lawt f *-n March i- * f' vJity of W aihington. Lo SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, 4 - FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE *. FEDERAL CITY. 4- A magnificent } 10,000 dollars, & > 50,000 4-' dweWng-houfe, J cacti 30,000, are ) 4 - j ditto 15,000 & calk 25,000 40,0Q0 A I ditto 15,000 & cafli 15,000 30,000 q, I ditto 10,000 & calh 10,000 20,000 Fa 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 io,oco G *to 1000 * calk 5,000 ,0,000 J. cacti prize of i do. 5,000 each, are, - 10,000 xodo. 1000 - * , „ _ - JO,OOO ££ E - - ■too do. 50 - _ I# ; ooa r*r 4CO 1°- 5 . 00.000 1 i.ooo do. ao _ i.?.q,QOQ P erf 15,000 do. 10 " ' Con E 16,739 Prizes. , pow 33,261 Blanks. maj ___ —— t^at 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, the K B To favour these who may take a quantity.of „ Ti-k«»,theprßeaf4o(Goo dollars willbethe last drawu ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : _ kno And approved notes, securing payment monsy , :or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received t ha any numbea not less than 30 tickets. r .k.. «ri a^° This Lottery will afford an elegant spec.men of the pn- , ' vate buildings to be erected in the CiCy of W aflung - the Two beautiful designs are already fele&ed for the entire h , n fronts on two of the public squares; from these pra g the it ispropofed toeredtwo centre and four corner buddings, ack ' as foen as possible after this lottery is fold, and to convey ng{ them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in - the manner defciibed in the fchcmc for he Hotel Lottery. , e A nett dedu&ion of five per cent. will be made to defray CQI - th'. necessary expenses of printing, &c. and the furplu* pe , n will be made a part of the fundintended for thc Natisaal tio r Usiverfity, to be eieded within the city of Waflnngton. a( 3 d Tie Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are r " fold off.—The money prizes will be payablein thirty days d after it is finfflwd; and any pr zes for which fortunate -e numbers ate not produced within twelve months after the k drawing is doled, are to be confideredas given towards ie t he fund for the Unrverfity ;it being determined to fettle y the whole business in a year from the ending of the draw- -s d ine, and to take up the boads given as fecunty. 1 f- The real securities given for the payment of "the Prizes, ft, 3. e held by the President and two Dire&or* of the Bank ra id 0 f Columbia, k and are valued at more than haif the a- ; n a > mount of the lottery. be ie The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment 01 ar r " the late Commissioners assisted in the management of the ot Dr Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous talk f u iy a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufficient num- th be ber of these having kindly accepted,-it is hoped that the hi be friends to a National University and the other federal ob- t t "• I je<sts may continue to favor the design. r . b; ay | By accounts received from the difterent parts «t the r ; er Continetit as well as from Europe, where the tiekets c ] have been sent for sale, the public are assured that the a , ks drawing will speedily coiumenae, and that the care and ft caution unavoidably necessary to irvfure a fafe disposal o q the tickets, has rendered the lnort fufpeufion indilpenfable. n SAMUEt BLODGET. d Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columliia : of tl 1 James Weft fc Co. Baltimore ; of Peter Oilman, Boston ; 0 los John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells, c _ I Cooper's Ferry. £ ' Urbanna Mill Seats, c I QITUATE in Cecil county, Maryland, on the banks of 1 1 J the river Sufquehanr.a, <»bout one mile above tide wa- J .1 ter, and commanding the water of that important river, j, > n _ I the channel conducing the trade of comes so near j, 3 d- the Mill Seats as to make -it convenient t« speak the boats; n Ice. I and Mills may be so Ctuated as to receive them along their ( ind I walls, and by water lifts take in their cargoes. g an, I There i 3 a power fufficient for many and any kind of { dsl I ufeful Water W#rks, and so much may bejuflly said in 3a; I commendati6n of this Scite as would be inconvenient to wn insert in a newspaper publication. 1 < I Those who may desire to be concerned, will probably k lef- J find tl emfelves well pleased on viewing the situation. I ga- I Leases for any term of years may be obtained on appli- I ion, I cation to the fubferiber, living on the premises. , 0B CLEMENT HOLLYDAr. iely I April 19. iaw^n_ ou- Treasury Department; i and | Revenue-Office, March 10th, 1796. ' I T>ROPOSALS will be received at the office of the ■In- 1 CommiJJtoner of the Revenue, (No. 43, at the corner ef Third and Chefnut-ftreets, Philadelphia) for building in I North-Carnlina, ~ I I. A Light-House upon Cape-Hatteras. y J 11. A Beacon House upon Shell Cacti? island? Iby | Deferiptions of each, and all other particulars, may be I seen on application at the offices of any of the Superintend 1 ofl da its of Light-Houses, or of the Supervisors of the Reve -4 nue, or of the Colle&ors of the Customs in any of the as of ] States ; as also at this office. 2aw3m the I This Day publijhsd, 793, A Nl> for sale b y B - DAVIES, No. 6S, High street, LX H. & P. RJCE, No. 50, do. and J. ORMROD, N0.41, Chefnut street, :rre, [Price 1J Cents ] nn- A L E T T E R From the Rt, Honorable Edmund Burke., ci P al To a Noble Lord, On the attacks made on him apd his pension, in the House of Lords by the Duke ol Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, early in the present sessions of Parliament. WITH A SUITABLE PREFACE, s kt- By Peter Porcupine. May 10 1 lams, COLUMBIA HOUSE !!!_ Boarding School far Young Ladies. MRS. GROOMBRIDGE havingremoved from Lodge Alley, to the corner of Eleventh and Spruce»llreets, ly the ,for the advantage of a, large, convenient House, in-i. dry, 1797, healthy situation; hopes for the cantinuance of the epeou lay of ragement flie has hitherto so highly experienced; and for BtraiS which Ihe returns her sincere acknowledgment. or the 0" Mrs. Groomjsridge is assisted by Mailers of the firft ability; and the ufeful, as well as ornamental branches 'ry. of education are particularly attended to. "I- f.tktW 8. Ji-tv.sjm George Dobson, BEGS leave to «*>rm the Store-Keeper. injown and Count.V, that he has .em.ved tram Markej-Street to N°- 25, south Third-street, where he is opening a Large and Elegant Affortra e «t of the undermentioned article.* viz. Superfine London Cloths and Kerleymer-et, Ycrkfhire second Do. Do. Ehftic do. do. Mix'd and B ' ue Coatings FlannellSj &c. Manchester Printed Callicoes, London Chintz ditto. Blue and ditto Furnitures, India ditto, Lobs Cloths, Codses, Baftas, BattillasA; Conjevrenu, 4-4 9-8 j-4 & 6-4 Superfine India Book MuSlins, 4-4 and 9-8 India Boole Handkerchiefs, 4-4 and 9-8 Scotch ditto, 4-4" & 6-4 plai" do. Mufliiu, 4-4 & 6-4 Br'tifo Jaconets, 6.4 Bruilh Checks and Stripes, India do. do, do. 4-4 ditto Chilloes, Madras Handkerchiefs, &e. A large affoiqncnt of figur'd and plain Muftioeu, Quiltings, Dimities, and Striped Nankeens, Fancy Waiftcoalings, Ginghams of the tirftQuaility, fubjeft to Drawback, India Nankeen*, . Ucri's White and coloured Silk- stockings. May 9 >weett War-Office of the United States, May 4th, *796. following Rules, explanatory of those publilhed 1 the 15th February, 1789, are ;o by all persons entitled to Lands, in purfu-nce of rsfqly-ej of Congress. Every certificate of the acknowledgment of a deed or power of attorney, either before a'notary public or other magistrate, rnuft, in addition to what is ui'ixal, set fortW that the pirfon making the acknowledgtneftt is known tu the notary or other magistrate ; for whjehpmpof? word* of the following import muftbe inserted in the certificate. " And 1 do moreover certify that the said A B making this acknowledgment has been for personally known to me." If the notary or other magistrate has r«|fon to believa that he is th'perfon he represents higifelf to be, htf also certify it. Andifthe proof be made by a witnefsorwitneffes.h-r or they rnuft fv/ear to some general ftateof their knowledge of h,a\, which matter ir.uft be set forth in tike certificate ; the notary public, or other magifirat,e. before wfertt the ' acknowledgment is made, must also set forth that the wit ness or witnefleshas or Ifve been for upwards of ' pertonally known to him. If a justice of the .peace is employed, the clerk of the court of the corporation or county mutt certify thai Inch | person is a juiiice o£ the peace of the county- or tion as the cafe may be, and that Cull faith is due to hi* a&sasfuch. JAMES M'HEjtfRY, 5 Secretary of Waj. : May 12. I General Poji Office, Philadelphia, e Murcb 16, 1796. - IIT T.HERE AR sundry Lette;s, traiifmittcd in the Mail* W of theTnited States, to. and from Norfolk, in the ft ate of Virginia, were opened, and Bank Note»of teve k ra l denominations fraudulently taken from them at York, in the state aforefaid, in the n urn tils of October, Novem ber and December last : and whereas a part of said notes 'f a nd some calh have been recovered and are now in pofftlii lC on of the Poll Master Gene ral. in order there,ore that k such Bank Note? as shall be identified may be restored to »- the owners thereof, and that the remaining notes andtalh le be equitably distributed among those who are entitled t» >- them. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all perfanswhp have fyffeied by f»ch fraudulent pra&ices, withiHtfie po ie riqd, and oh the route aforementioned, to exhibit rheic ts claims without delay, fuw>orted by such xcafocablc proofs as may benecelTary to fubftantiat* them. Such I'o'es as ld shall ba identified will be received by applicatiqn to the of 'General Post Office, on or before the firft day of July e. next; and -the refidne of Eueh cacti and notes will then be diyided. among the claimants in proportion to their refpec of tive losses," to be afcert/ined by the neteffary proofs, v hlcll 1 » on or before that day shall be produced General Poll H> Office. (aawtju'y) sOS HA'ERSHAM. — To be sold at public sale, On the tßth djiy o£ June next, at the City Tavern, in Phi ladelphia, 01 [TOUR Lots of Ground in the town of Latnberton, a- Jp county of Burlington, a,nd State of ad :r ' joining the rivet I>elawafe, late the Estate r,f William ar Richardsj-deceafed, with all the buildings and improve , ments, bounded by ground of John i,aiiib.-Tt -tr Cadwalaiier and others; a clear indisputable title will be given. The terms will brttade known at the time and ®f place of falc, 28. rn&th. in 1; — to IVA NTB D, < Several Apprentices to the Printing- Business Apply at the Office of the Gazette of the >li- United States, No. 119. Chel'tiuf-ftreet. » SNOWDEN & M'CORKLE, RESPECTFULLY inform the Public, that they have opened their PRINTING-OFFICE, at No. 47 North Foufth, near Race street; where they execute all kind of Printino, with accuracy and dispatch. . An Apprentice wanted. th e e f May .3 §3»w 3 __ N O T I C E, AGREEABLY to charter, is hereby given to the Members of the Corporation for the relief of poor and difU-efled Presbyterian Ministers, and of the poor be and diftrefTed.Widows and Children of Presbyterian Ml nifters, that there will be a Meeting of said Corporation ;v «- in the second Presbyterian Church, in the city of Rhila the pelphia, on the 13d day of May next, at 4 o'clock, p. m. a for the dispatch of all such bufinels as may then be broug it before the board. ASHBEL GRBtN, eet, April at. d Secretary of the Corporation* ■ )D ' ' N°7T3O. DiflriS of Pennfyl-viima, to <wii ■ . BE it remembered, that on the 4th (lay of > the twentieth year of the loclependence of the. States of' America, Benjamin Davies of the fair. Jntrif? hath deposited in this Olfice, ths Title of a 800.-, t 5 right whereof he o)aim6 as proprietor, in the words 0 "1 °f lov ing, to wit: , «• " The Political Censor, or monthly Review of the bj>»' " interesting political occurrences relative to the nitt "States of America—by Peter Porcupine s In conformity to the. A A of the Congrels of the II n't- A— ed States, intituled "an Ail for the encouragement \o learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts an 0 tp the authors apd proprietors of liich oopies during teS, timestherciii mentioned." od „ e SAMUEL CALDWELL, ■ects, Clerk Dift. Court Pennfylvan^- dry, April tj. 11W^ ICOU- -r-r-j . . . *-1 1 hhii urn Hi 111. ' ---.r'""- PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, aches —NO. U9 — C H E S N U T-S T R E E T. 1 juries Sight Dollars per Ana*ffUj
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