City cf Washington. SCHEME offhi LOTTERY, Mo.II, FOR THE fMPROVtMEKT OF THE FEDERAL CITY. A magnificent } 10,000 dollars, & J dwelling-house, 5 cacti jojooo, are ) ' I ditto 15,006 & cafli 25,000 40,000 1 ditto 15,000 & tafh 30,000 1 ditto 10,000 & caftr 10,000 ao,ooo t ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 10,000 I ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 cafa prize of 10,000 » do. 5,000 each, ire, - 10,000 to do. 1,000 - - 10,000 ?o do. 500 ' - io,opo 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 310 do. 50 10, odd 4C«3 do. 25 - - ie,ooo 1.000 do, 20 - -20,000 15,300, do. 10 • 150,000. 16,739 Prizes. 35,261 Blanks. 50,000 Ticketi, at Eight Dollars, N. B. To favour those who may take a quantity of. Ticket#,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the j. AsT drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : And approved notes, payment ir, either mon;y or prize;, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for any nunjbea not less than 30 tickets Lottery will afford an elegant foecimen of the pri vate buildings to be erected in the City of Two beauiifnl designs are already felr&etf for the entire fronts Oil two of the public i'quares; from these prawings it ispropofed to erect two centre and four corner buiididgS,' as fijon as possible after >this lottery is fold, and to coqvey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the maanerdefcribecf in-tlie scheme fcj the'Hotu Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will be fnade to defray the necessary <xpenfe» of printing, &c. and the furplvs will be made a part of the fund intended for theNatiaaal V?nLverf\ty, to be erected witliin the city of Walhingion. I he Drawing will conamence as soon ..4 the tickets are fold off.—The money prizes will be payable 111 thirty days after it isfiniihad; an 1 attf tfr zii for Which fortunate nuntbersaie not, produced '.vtthiti wilvfc months after thi drawi'! j/sciofed. art to he conkiiei-ed as giv?u towards the funj tor the Unrveffity*; it bping determined to the whole ba£neii in a year from tJie c xling of the draw ing, and to take up the bonds giveh as security. The real feeuiities given fortherpayneeut of the Prizes, are held hy the Prefideut and two Direflors of the Bahk of Columbia, and are valued at nforethau half tft6 a moiuit ot the lottery. The twenty tour gentlemen who by appointment of the late Commtflioners aifiiicd ; n the 6f the Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake rtflc a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufficient num ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the * friends to a National University and rhe other federal ofc jefis may continue to favor the design. By accounts received from the different parts of the Cotitineiit as well as from Europe, Vrhc'i* the tiekets have been frnt for sale, the public are allured that the drawing will speedily commence, and that the care and raation unavoidably necessary to infare a fafe disposal of the tickets, has rendered the inor fufpeuConindifpenfaWe. SAMUEL BLODGET. ,§, Tieketsmay be had at the Bank of Columbia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry. Berriman & Co's Edition. CHEAP AND ELEGANT EDITION OF The HOLY BIBLE. OM Monday, the a6th Intl. will be pußliliieJ, delivered to Subscribers, and to be had of the different Book Jel- j ers, in'thjscitv, aod throughout the United States, (where , SuSfcnpiiw* ftUJ continue to be received) the first nu«- i B&X Cf Sexr'iMAM&CO's CW«AP AND ELKCANT j tjOn o» tfts HOLY BIBLE : containing tie Old and Mew ' T«e*> • lieu:* ana.t)(e Apocrypha, with marginal otcs iud ! er'eace*. An Index ;or an account of the motl remarkable paGagesip the old and new Teftam&it, poin ing to the places whercintitey happened, and s o the places of fciiprure whert* f in ihev are recorded.—A fable of rime. —Tables of scrip. | turc mea lures, weightsand.eotm : wi:h an appendix,contain ing the inetnod of calculating its measures of surface, futhtrfo wanting in Trentjks <?* ikis Jiihjtd. A Table 6f Ojfites abd Conditions of men. • . CONDITIONS. i. The sue of this tdition will be a LARGE FOLIO, printed «n a beautiful new type, and good paper", roaHe par ticularly Tor it, It will be punlilhed in Nombers, notto e.ri ! ceed 30, one of vnvch will be delivered weekly to lußlcnß- j ers, a*--quarter 6t a dollar. Thole vrhj; TTter fecelvVng th* work coHptitt, will be by the lame on auy ot the (uDfcription papers in rhe 800 kit ores in thu at v. r. r-e. -Thete will he an adyince in the ptice» on subscribing j after theßfftoF At?<ruft nexi. In theeourfcof Uie WorV. will be given an elegant ironlirp>:cc—Fiom an Engraving of the celebrated artlft, Gsi CM ON. X: Co. tjife'very liberal they, bavem- wiH*'; arjti ffcat trtrxahiifrm M -r»e,r aliiwer e\ery tation, a i-A ft*ak tts tu.n jvMr. St6p T%icf! "O AN«way fVom the Subfcriber,a black apprentice bo*', Iv about 18 Tears cf aje. fuooth face, and remarkably well built. He took with him fevcral suits oT cloathj— Me of livrry, blfit, ptir of devt coloured plush breeches—a ftwen jfchonftoper faced with bhek plujh. Broke,opc thd Atf \\c went away a trimk and S<r!r rtrttefrom . f p^ehy 1 of Mr. Gilbert, and picked tiir-prrl.tt of Gen. Ciabb of ij dollar. Ayy uerfati shall be w llrrw«rded by W. COOPER. _Mf5T 2J- .{dtt] It? Arch Street T O 61: SOLD, Jfi A Ts»f«-lUry Hoijfr, Mo to, H. Second A Thelot-4 Aobt i\ feet front, and tjg no Breaiiftm-t. or Mora*ian Alley. It has Itrngtecn one of d-.tffcelTHiands for-bafinefs. id. A frreie DweUi«j-HOufe, No. I<o, South Frcto ftre t, wWi a take-Hoafe, the Lot is about My ftet freht, hy 1 jOfterittdaii'.h. <• 3d 'flk hmjfome lj>t of ij lfcettfy SO a feet deep, es winli'ig iroui TJinil in Otoiu». Hurt , it ijthe rd Lot 's W Soifh- r !ie£t : on O: 0 (£*-ftreet there is a two Itory bffi; teaement, a frame ditto adjoining,'with a good bake oven. •' o' - • ° LrteWt r LARGE MEAJXJVS," on Ihi River Delaware, Jt a'tonvenient diftatiiefrom Phih- , d. !>>h.a Market—the is of'tttl* bfft nTlai'lfy,. and t in g id bank. There ai<e commOdia.i'. futikUags, with a good 01 asaWi "and »'oo->hnd. and Cedar Swamp. For terms apply to • ]OHN LITI.R. - Ko- io North Sfaih-ftroet March iriV, rrs6 .. its ' ¥fj k S J L E % A FOUNT of ; »bont four hnn dred weight. Sihjuire at the Office of the Gazette of the United Spates, No. nj ChSfnut-Uieet. § ' December I. V _ " ■» ' ' if f FOR SALE, Ar RiINJAMIN DAVfES' BOOKSTORE, NO. 68, HIGH-STRXtT, < A valuable collection of the newel! • Just received from London, via New-Yorlc •, \ Atnmg which ar« the following t t THE Anijacau Pilot, in two parts—part the ift con taining charts and plans of the coalls of Newfound land, Lr.bradote,a«d the gulphaird river of St.Lawrence. Part the I<l containing charts of t .e Britilh channel, and thecoall of Ireland to Cape Clear; of the Atlantic Ocean, and the coaits of Europe, Africa,and tne Wellern Iflahds of tne whole coail of the United States and East Florida; the gulph of Florida, and »f Havannah, drawn j from actual farveya ami the latcll difcoverics. *\ A Delcripfton of the Country 40 miles round Manchel ter, its' geography, piodu river and canal tions ; it's towns and thrir hi'i'i -(filiation, commerce; antl by £)r. .-V nted o«- vellum paper, and jiluftraud with J" : (tcgraved. —... iHunter's Voyajres to New »nd Soiv thern Ocean, illuUrated with 17 views and other embelfifhrtients,neatly bound in calf. Ci*il and .Commercial History <(ifc Britilh WeiWr dies, by B. Edwards, fifq. with m*p», vievys. &c. The that between Agriculture and. Chcmillry—bv the Earl of DundonnaiJ. The Corn-re of Hatmibal sfcerta-ned Ijy * J. Whitaker. The Life of General Dtimourier, in 3 vols, written by himfelf. Chc-lmer's Estimate of the comparative strength of 1 Great Britain. ' H'lltory of the Moravian millions among thelndians of ' Norlh-Anic-Vica", with the manners and cuftoros of the' nations. Corporil Brown's History of the Campaigns in 1 >93, 4 and 5. / Ths Studies of Nature, by Bercardin de St. Pierre. 1' The Political Testament of Maximilian Ro'oefuierre, with' an account of the secret negotiation* carried 011 on- • der hfs direiSiun. Wifcman's'Commercial Letter* in the five principal languages o! Europe. . I A Pocket Vocabulary of fix principal languages. Auflrnth.itr's Reports in Chancery. The Work? of PeteT Pindar, With a head of the auth«r. ' The Sporting fr-.ug-azine. . Tbe Britiih Critick, or new Critical Review of the bt e'H puhheations. l'h'e Works of Edmund Bur^e,. Esq. Defertce of the American Constitution, by J. Adams, ' ▼'ce^Pr^dentof U.S. April Is. aaV Urbanna Alill Seats, SITUATE m-Ceril county, Maryland, on the banks of the river Sufquehani:a, about oße mile aliove tide wa ter, and cominanding.tbe vater of that imji«rtar.t river, i the cb'a'nßel tfie trade of which tomes so near 1 the Mill ifcats as' to make it ciinvetiieut to speak the Mats; ' and Mills may be so fituifted as to receive thi rti along thfeir 1 walls, and by water liitt in their cargoes. < ]>'a power fuiTicieiS fdr many and any kind of ' ufoful Water Works, and so much may be inflly laid in ■ commeiiditi saf this Scitc as would be incoiivcnient to ' mfrrt in a newspaper p«h'ic?.tion. 'I'hoft; Who mSy deflr : t6 be concerned, will probably 1 find tlemfelvfes well pleased on viewing the situation. Leases for any term ot years may be obtained on appli- ' cation to the fiibfcriber, livipg oa tfie premises. CLEMENT HO L LTD AT. April 19. lawnn 'Treasury Department ; Rfvetius-Offite, March 10:h, 1796. ' T)ROPOSALS will be received at the office of' the | JL Contmijpojizr of the FtucjiLt, (Jlo. 43, at the corner of Third atid Chefr.ut-ilreets, Phiiadclpliia) for building in fcforth-Carelina, I. A Lijjit-Houfe upon Cape-Haftrras. 11. A Beaton Hoofe uporo Shell Caillfi ifhnd. Descriptions of each, and all othvr particulars, may be" feee on application at the offices of any of the Superinten daits of J.ight-Houfes, or of the Supcrvifors ol the Reve [ i Hue, or of the Colle&ors of the Customs in any of the j States ; as also it this office. lawsm ! I WANTE D, 1 Several Apprentices to the Printing- Business Apply at the Office of the Gazette oF thr United States, No. iig, Chefnut-fireet. , $ ! JO SEP H CO 0 KE, GOLDSMITH '<& JEWELLER, . The corner ot Market and Third-streets, Philadelphia; I "JV/TOST refpefifully informs his friends and the public, I'i that he has received, per the lalt arrivals, a com plete and genera] aiTortment of almoC Every Article m feis Line; Immediately frotn die maircfatfttires of London j Bir mingham, and Sheffield, all of \V)iicK are of the tie weft faOuon, and wilf be fold, wholesale add retail, on the »ow ; eft terms, and the Notes of Mr. Robert Morris, and Mr. > j JohnNicholfon received in payment at their current value. Marches. iawtf of tne "United States, . May 4th, XJ96. > ' I following Rules, of those. ; 1" tfie 15tTi February, I y*<), are "to be observed by all persons t entitled to Landi, in. of .falolves of ICongrefs. — r Every cei tifixate of the acknowledgment of a deed or power of attorney, either "before a notary public or other magistrate, muil, in addition to what is usual, set forth ( that the pur fan making the acknowledgment is known to 1 , the notary or other magiilrate ; tor wiueb purp'oft wortls ot tne tolloning import must be infertcd in the certificate. " And I do moreover certify that the faia A B making this a Jjiowiedgment has been lor perfunaily known to toe." ' If the notary or otUer ma'giftrate has reason to helieve that he is thepi<£fon he represents liimfelf to be, he wil also certify it. Andifthe proof be by a or j theymuft fw ear to feme general ftateof their knowledge oi , him, wlfith rhattif r nitiS W set forth in the certificate ; and j the notary public, or other magiilrate, before whom the aAwfrled|rmen-..ii; mad*, m»tt also lit forth that the wit . n«fs or witneffeshaa or k.tve been for upwards of < perlonally known to him. If a juftipe of the peace is employed, the clerk »f the , court of the corporation or county mull certify that such 1 porfon is a fsftieetlf the peace 01 the county or corpora- , tion as the cal'e may be, and that fnil faith is due t« hit , afcs aa&ch. JAidLS HENRY, v - Secmary of War. May rj. , Tbir-Day ~ Prict 51 1 Mr, AMES's siViSCH OJV THE B R /7/ 6 H T R E A T 2', Sold by William rtmier of Second and C.S«ntu ft reels, and by the Bootfellerl generally. f. Ma r »-9- § ~ For-Sale,- ■' A beautiful dappled grev,-bW>6ed HORSE, Near (irteer Itsadt Itigh, five years old this CTafs. TVill go in a carriage ; enquire ai N0.,33 Second ftrect. Way *) S3 WHEREAS ray wife Eleanor Fitz gerald, has contracted debts on my credit, Wrth out ray knowledge, and contrary to my orders, and -- s, in other refp«&s, greatly niifconduvied hcrfelf, lae pu - lie ?re hereby warned not to trust b r, 3* 1 am refwv- not .to pay any debts of her t Philadelphia, May 16, 1/9&- JOHN Fit ZGERALD. 4 May I? ■ . " ' eotW - ! SJfOWDEN & M'CORKLE, i RESPECTFULLY inform the Public, that they have ] opened their PRINTING-OFFICE, at No. 47 North • fourth, near Race ftrcet; where they execute ail kind 1 of Printing, with accuracy and dispatch. .<■s* An Apprentice W ailte^. May 3 §3»awj , For sale by the fubferibers, IN P£NN-STR£ £T, 1 ijo quarter C'lefls frefh Hyson Tea ; |QO ditto <so. frefh Sowchong Teas '300 Unices China, containing final! tea setts of 4Z ) pieces; , 400 pieces Bandanoes. Willing Es 5 Francis. January 30. 3 ta "'*'- 1 AL L persons indebted to the Estate of Robert Stevenson, deceased, or to the late part nerftjp of Robert & Cornelias Stevefifon, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having any de mands against the fame, will bring them i« for iettle'iießt. CORNELIUS STEVENSON, Adminiftrat'or, and Surviving Partner, No, 124 Spruce'Strtet. May Jt 3awjw This Davis Publijbed, And fcr sale by THOMAS DOUSON, . .At the Stone House, No. 41, S. Second Street . DISCOURSES relating to the evidences of 1 REVEALED RELIGJON, delivered in i the Church of the Univetfalifts at Philadelphia, in J 1796, and publifhfd at the reqneil of many of the , • heaters. By JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, L. L. D. F R. S. Price two dollars neatly bound, or one dollar and 75 Clint 1 unbound. Muyai. tath&stw. | ■ Genetal Pojt Office, Philadelphia, \ ; v March 16, 1796. j WHEREAS fun dry Lettcis, transmitted in the Mail's of the"Unite<i States, te anil from Norfolk, in the , state of were opened, and Bank Not it of feve- j r»l denominations fraudulently taken from them at York, . in the llate aiortfiid, in the mouths of October, Novem- < ber and December last : and whereas a part of laid notes | and fomecafh have been recovered and are now in poffefli- ; (in of tHe Poll Matter Gene ;al. In order therefore that [ such Bank Notis'as.lfiall be identified may be rfeildred to the owners thereof, ahd that the remaining notes and calh be equitably 4ift f 'huted among thofc who are entitled to ! them. NOTICIi IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons who have fufTeied by fachfraudulent pradlices. within the pe riod, and on the route aforementioned, to exhibit their claims without delay, fubported by such reasonable proofs as may heneceffary to Cubftantiats them. Such notes as Ihall be identified willbe reeeivedoy application to the • General Post Office, on or before the firft day of July ' iext; and the refulue of such cash and notes will then be ' divided anion? the claimants in proportion to their respec tive lodes, to De afcertsined by the ncceßary ptoofs, which ' on or before that day ihall be produced tothe General Post Office. . (eawtju y) JOS. HABERSHAM. ' I To be sold at public sate, On the 18th day of June nest, at the City Tavern, in Phi ladelphia, FIUR Lots of Ground in the town of Lambcrton, county of Bi»rtingto«, and State of Neir-Jerfey, ad joining the river Delaware, late the Estate of William Richards, deceased, with all ths buildings and improve ments, bounded by ground of John Mitchell, Lambert Cadwalaier and others ; a clear indiTputable title will be ; givefl. The tcrius will be made known at the time aftd place of fate. April iS. m£fcth. LOST, IN the city, oil the Point Road, the 13th instant, afmall GOLD fR£.XCH WATCH, made at Paris, with a gold chain and two gold fcals, one having the initials H. 3t. G- and a Lion crest—the other a Lion crest only. Who ever finding the f.Die will bring them to No. tii forith Front-street, (bait receive a geiiefous reward ' If offered for sale to ar.y of toe Watch-makers in town, they are re queued to flop the fame. April Is. $ For Sale, A Valuable Grift and Saw Mill, IN New Jersey, near the Forks of Little Egg-Harbour. The Grill Mill is futy by forty feet, two water wheels, and calculated for fear run of Stones, with screen, fans and boulting-cloths, &e. The Saw-Mill has two law d .capable of cutting five to 6 100 thousand feet of Bolrd \>:j ' year. A valuable piece of Cedar Swamp, Svithin a mile and a half of the Mill, arid xvithin three quartets of a miie J of a Landing The Lumber, &c. may be taken by water from the mill tail. i ALSO FOR SALE, I Several Valuable TraSs of Land, 111 Pennfjlvania, for all of which payment will be receiv- ( e« in the notes of Messrs Morris and Nicholfon, er in Cash. For further information apply to the Printer. I May 17. • i»w ( N°. 130. - J - ~ DiJtr'rS of Penrfyhvania, to <wit : BE it remewbertd, thht on the 4th day of Ashl 1 5n the twentieth year of the Independence of the United States of America, Benjamin Divvies of the said diltnit t hath deposited in this OlEce, the Title of a Boo!., the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words fal lb* ing, to wit: ' '• The Political Censor, or monthly Review of the meft " interelliag political occurrence* relative to the United '* States 01 - inerica—by Peter Porcupine In conformity to the Acl of the Congress of the Unit ed States, intituled " an AS for the encouragement of leaning, by ftcuring the copies of maps, charts and hooks to the authors and proprietors of fach copies during the times therein mentioned." 1 SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk Dift. Court Pennsylvania. A prilj7. _ ia*4W. Five Hundred Bales of Excellent Bourbon Copfee, For Sale by Joseph Anthony S3® Co. Mav 11 Landing, AT the Snbfcfiher l ' wharf, from on board the ship Au .rora, capt. Scter, IJO Hogflieads Prime Jamaica Sugars, Forlale by Witlings and Francis, May 17 Notice is hereby Given, "fHAT in pursuance of an act c i the General Afem x illy of Fennfylvama, entitled "auA3 to the " Governor of this Common wealth, to incorporate a Cum . " piny for making an artificial Road from an iuterfafl ton " of the Philadelphia aod Lancaster Turnpike road- near " the Gap Tavern, in Lancaster county, to Newport atvi " Wilmington in the State of Delaware;' the conccil'- fi»liers in (aid aft appointed will procure five books an*!, atticd at the refpedtive places directed therein to rectiv< fabferptions for Stock in the company, viz. One will be opened in the city of Philadelphia. Oix; in Borough of Lancaster, 05c,at Strafbnrgh.iti the court* of Lancaft ;r, one in the Borough of \Yilrnington, ani one at thchoufeof Samuel Cothran in theeour.ty «fChef tir. The Subferibers, agreeably to tbeir appointment'r. MtJ by bid a el, will attend at the City la vim in ' with on* of said Bo*ks, on Mi>iidav< k the 6thiey of Jut.; next, at 10 o'clock in the torep-jot), until 4 in the after noon, and lor the two.iiays folJipj the purpose aforefaid ; on the firft faidMJiyi, -Jirf perfon of the ags of 21 years ihall 'oe at liberty to fubtSibe ' in his own or any other name or aiozzsby whom hefeallbe authorifedyor onejbare,on the fecona lor cut and on the third day for vnr. t-uto, or thre? jk.irer, and in any fucce'-ding day, (if the said book's Ihpll continue long*.* operi) for any number »f (hires in the said Stock. livery peri'on previoully to fobferibiiig in said books. mtiCt pay to the attending commiffionei. twenty-five doU lars. for every fbare to be fubferibed. GRC#GE LATIMER, ROBERT H'ALA NATHL. LEWIS, ABIJAH DAWES. P] ':ladAplia y \ May 7 Jawcjun. 7. j N~O T I C E, AGREEABLY to charter, i« hereby given to the Members of the Corporation for the relief of poor and diftrefled Prefbvtcr.iu Minilters, and of the and diftrefied. Widow* anil Children of Presbyterian Mi, nilters, that there will be a Meeting of said Corporation in the fecocd Preifcyterian CU;irch, in the city of Phil a pelpliia, on the 23d day of May next, at 4 o'clock, r. lit. for the dispatch of all such business as may then be bruljght before the board. ASHBEL GR£EN, April li. d Secretary of the .Ojirpor-tiao - SHOT, ~ 0F1 1! fi2es, from 31 lb to Grape, Camboofes, Pots, and other callings nana! at the. shortest notice, Mail rods, lronl tod to spike, Hoop Iron, of allfizes, for calks or cutting into nails, from a brad to 12d nails, Anchors, from 17 Cwt. to loolb. Bar Iron, A Quantity of James River Tobaceo, Carolina Pork. Herrings in barrels, tliln-dried corn meal in Hhds. and Bbls. Rye flour &c. to be fold by Levi & Son. ■itup/Jl 4 23a Land for sale. ANY jentleman desirous o£ pwcliafing Land, is (5s vicinity as tlie city of Wafliingtcn, may now be accommodated with a situation combining advantages as t» health, foil, and proipect, not equalled perhaps iti' Amv rica. The fubferiber has for sale .from 100 tu >8oa"> of tasd, it lies within I 1-4 mile of the city of Waljiiagtop, i.-,J. from the Preiidfi:fc'j Square, (from which i; tezrs abc'uf, N. byE.) aid 5 1-4 miles from the Capital. It bcirj ■early W. from the weftcrntnoil Jpring of tip li£»d waters of the liber, diflant therefrom about 1-B.of a mile. The situation is remarkably healthy, every pan c/ tic '' land is well wat- of tie. choices trait : about 89 acres are in wood, and there areiboitso acres of meadow-ground, great pirt thctVof can be wat ered»and down inTifnothy-grais at a froaH- . expenle 1 nsre are several beantifnleTctnences or it: one of the heights commanding a mod beautife! oud exteeiuvc prolpeit.—To the fcaith, you have afull view of the eily ol Washington, the town of Alexandria, and the rivtr iPotowmac, as far ts the efe can reach. To the nor A, full vitwof the Sttger-lidaF Morfntam, difiar.t about i miles,, with the fcrreantk' :g conctry.—Tathe We4i, a \ir ry extenfhre view 0/ the lands in : the whole forming a grand rural Amphitheatre. Anv person inclin ! » purchase, will fiud'on viewing the fitu'.tioA. that the Landscape is far frtperior to the {keteh given Of it ili this advertisement. For frice, &c. apply to the fubferiber, living on the premiles, or to .Walker, Esq. now in Philadelphia. JOHN THO : BOUGH£K. Diflriil of Cohimbia, May i, 11%$.- ■ May A Printing-Office for Sale. CONSISTING Or A good alTortment of Types, the greater part of whkl| are but little worn, a good mahogany Pre'fs, with the dif ferent Printing Materials, in compltteortlerfcrexeeutWij any kind of work. The situation is very eligible, either for a newspaper or book-work, being in a pleasant, Well populated city, within lO I.iiiif-.oj Piiikidtifbii. - Thei* is also a very eonlidnrdble advantage arising from tlis numsrous applications for and the general in.l u£ of advertisements, &c. &c. ani a handfeiae profit derived from the great quantity of Rags which may be throughout th. year. A complete let of cuts for Dilworth's Spelling-Bock. I. ike wife will be fold with the office, a large hooV binders' Prcfs, (used for prreffing botks in sheets) toge ther »>ith a number of bookbinders' almbfl new. Any person inclining to purchase the above, may have the rt full! of a handsome collection of books, bound anal in Thcets—They will be fold very I'iw. Fer the price, and further particulars, enquire at No *H, north Third-Ireet, where a fpecimeo of the tvp*» may be seen. April li. §t.2aw. — 9 Mustard and Chocolate CONTINUE to be manufa£lored in the best man ner, and for (ale, as ufoil —Also (helled or pearl Barley, Coffee, Pepper, &<;. Philadelphia Porter, Pepr, Ale, Cyder,' fiagiiflt Porter, Tauuton aii<J Batji Ale in bottles, &.c. &e. —at IVa. 98, Sooth Fjcst-ftreej, opposite the Cuftoni-houi<, l>y JOHN HAWGRTH. Philadelphia, May 7, T796. > aaw^w NOTICE. . - THE PreOdent and Miters «f the Delaware . Schayik;3 Caool, having determined tofspplythc city of Philadelphia wi;r. water, early in the year i;vF» I'ropofah will be receivc in write.g until the firll cSaj.pf Juae Dext, :roin any per ion orpetfoas disposed to contraii tor the cae ing and tieiivery of Iroa Pipes necessary lor tip above purpoie. By tb' Bear*, WILLIAM"MOORE SIvtlTH, S«'ry. Marth 31. 7 "~—i " 1 ' " ~ J——■— PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, —No. 119 — e K r SK UT-STKt ET. J?r : -' rietit Bollars per AiiflHmw
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