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    v War-Office of the United states, 1
May 4th. tjnl
HTHE f-'.lowing Rule*, explanatory of'thofe pufcliiV.a;
i the Ifth February, are :o be observed by all
persons entitled to Land*, in purfucßce of resolves o. j
Coirgrcfs
Every certificate of the achnowledgment of a deed or
power of attorney, either before a notary public or other
magiiiratc, must, in addition to what is usual, set lorth
that the psrfon making the acknowledgment is known to p
the notary or other magistrate ; tor which pufpofe word? t j
of the following import muil be infer ted 1a the certificate
" And I do moreover certify that the faia A B making
this acknowledgment has been for perfoaally
known to nfie."
If the notary or other magiflrate has rcafon to believe
that he is th: person he represents himfelf to be, he wil
alio certify it. j
Andifthe proof be made by a witnefsor witneiTes,h* or
* thrymcil (Wear to some general state of their know ledge ol
him, which matter moll be set forth in the certificate and a
the notary public, or other reagiflrate, before whem tj. t
acknowledgment is made, must also set forth that the wit t
ness or wrtneffes has or have been lor upwards of f
perlonally known to him.
If a jultice of the peace is employed, the clerk of the
court of the corporation or county mull ccrtify that such
person is a justice of the peace of the county or corpora
tion as the cafe may be, and that full faith is due to his 1
a&s as such. JAMES M'HENRY, J
Secretary of War . J
May 12. *a<zu2>m si
1 - a
Twenty Dollars Reward,
FOR delivering to bis Majler t a Black Servant Boy,
named Jack Robiflfin, about 13 years of age, a
smart *firve and likly lad. Had on when he went
away, a fhoft dark olive coloured cotton velvet jacket .
<witb sleeves, a pair new fujtian overalls, of the fame
colour, and an old round black bat, ne Jhoes. Hij c
time was purcbafed of Thomas Fijher., Sussex County t
Delaware State, where bis mother lives.
It is not unlikely but he may be gone that way. 7he
mbove reward will be given if he is apprehended ten
miles out of the City, but if be is taken within less
diflance, ten -dollars, besides all reasonable charges will
be paid by the fubferiber, No. 23 Market Street.
WILLIAM HUNTER.
June'\%. §
-- j j
Rofs & Simfon, ]
HA7E FOR SALE, ]
-French Checks t
Stripes 1
Printed Cottons
Muflinets (
Table Cloths and Napkins (
Nankeens of an excellent quality per the package, fit j
for the Weft India market, and entitled totheDrawback
Grey Ginger in bags
Superior old Sherry in quarter
A few pipes and quarter caiks Lilbon Wines
June 22 §aw
Venereal Complaints. j i
No. 133 South Second Street. ,
DOCT. THOS. E. HARRIS OX, a pupil o£ the fam
ous JcJi Foot, of London, justly celebrated for his
fuccefsfiil method of curing the Venereal Difeafc, begs
leave to inform his fellow-citizen 9, that he cnrcs that com
plaint in all itsftages, and has a medicme which will el
fedlually prevent any person from being infe&ed.
Those who apply to him will, if occasion Ihquld require,
have the advantage of Dr. I. E. Harriioc'e advice, gratis.
Jinexi *s3t i
1
To be Sold, j
At No. 128, North Second-Street, and by several of \
the Apothecaries in this City. I
TR ANSFERS of the right to remove pains and inflamma j
tions from the human b®dy, as secured to Mr. ELISHA
PERKINS, by patent, with instruments and directions ne
£cffary lor the pra£ti». This mode of treatment is particu-
Jarly ufeful in relieving pains in the head, face, teeth, breail, t
fide, stomach, back, rheumatisms, recent gouts, See. &c. <
Notwithstanding the utility of this pra&ice, it is not pre- <
filmed but there are cases in which this and every other 1
remedy may sometimes tail* 1
June 18, lawtf. i
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. '
RAN away from the fubferiber living near CHurcfi
Hill, Qu'en Anns County in the State of Maryland'
about the firit of January lad, a black negro man, named (
Stun, aibout thirty years of age, 5 feet Bor 9 inches high, 1
has a crooked finger on one hrtnd, and one leg and foot
the other, femewbat round-faouldered, his
cloathing urikoown. Any person who will secure or
laring said fellow home, so that 1 may get him again lhall
have the above reward with reasonable charges.
WILLIAM JACOBS.
. June 4. "lawim.
AH EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
Books and Stationary,.
Wholesale £nd Retail, for Sale by 1
WILLIAM TOUNG, ;
Bcckfcller, No. 52, Corner of Second and Chefnut-flre'ets. '
AMONG which are English, Latin, and Greek |
Classics and Dictionaries, Divinitt, Law, His
tory, Travels, Voyages, Miscellanies, and the most 1
cftceuicd Novels.
WRITING AND PRINTJNG PAPERS,
Troin the best nianufa&urers in Europe, and from his ma
nufactory on Brandywine, viz.
Imperial,plain and wove fiat Small folio pofi, plaiw
ISuper-royal do. do. Ditto gilt
Royal do. do. Bloffbm paper assorted
Sfcffpdiurn , 40. do. Transparent fofio ppft .
Demy do. do. Supexllne and common foolfc.
Glazed and- kot-praffed papers. -
and 4to extra largr post coarse papers.
Thick post in folio London brown, afTorted
pitto ditto do. Hatters' paper
jolio wove poll, lined $tainers' paper
•Quarto ditto do. Common brown
Eiitto. gi\t do • Patent iheathing
Common size folio post Bonnet boards
Ditto quarto, plain Binders' Boards.
Tolio and quarto post, gilt,
Alt'?, a 'variety of othzr Stationary Articles, vix.
Wedgwood aad giaCs phiiofophical ink (lands, well aflbrt
ted ; pewter ink cllefts o ( . various sizes ; round pewter ink.
flands; p3per, brass, and poliftied leather ink (lands for the
pocket. Shining land and fan# boxes, pounce and pounce
ink and ink powder. Counting iioufcand pocket pen
luiivesof the best quality, ass (kin tablet and memorandum
books. Red andeoiored wafes, common (ize, office ditto.
Quills, from hall a do"ar, to three dollars per hundred.
JBlack lead pencils, ma:Hcma:ical inllrumcnts, &cc. &c.
All forts and fiaes of Bl vnk Bqoks, ready made or madt
to order. Bjnk cheeks. bi?>tk bills of" and notes ot
J-and, execuied in copperplate, bi Is of lad'.rrg, mauifefts,
Itamcn'* arncles and j urhals, <scc. &c.
June 18 law^w
-;V; € yjfc&x
FOR SAtfi,
An elegant 3 story Brick Mc.iuage r
AndLOTof GR UNO;
',3tP tlie property of O nrge dr?c> . ■ ■ j
\T T\rH piazza and kitchen, and ftaWing
V V for T.d borfes, a pump in they ar -|* c ' "V
ite on the Weft Gde of Front, near Callow-tlil. Artfrt at
present by Mr. John Kincaid. f •».
N. B The Lor is li r-2 feet !ro«t on the Weft fide of
Front Street, in depth on the North fide, 157 feet, a.'.d 011
the South ilde, 156. GKOPGF. KEMBLB l£ x *rs. i-i
JAMES TRIMBLE j
Mar 31 ™ wlm -r!
To be fold at private sale, or let for one
year,
A HANDSOME, new, three story brick hoiife,
IX on the south fide of FHbert-ftreet, the firft above
1 Ninth-street: It is neatly finifhed, has a pood
; and the privilege of a thirty feet aliey in the rear ot /
the lot. Immediate pofiefTion and an indisputable ti- \
tie will be given.—For terms apply to No. in, Chef- so
nut-street.
Jnn.- i sod 3 "
' " N O . 136. _ , c! !
~DtJlrift of Pennsylvania, to 10it. ; T
! T)Z it rmemhered, that on the Jlxtecntb day of May, 1,, the
JO twentieth year of the independence of the United States of
America, Samuel Harrifin Smith ,of the fad DiJlrut, lath de- C
poftedin tin, tffuc the title of a boot, tie right-whereof be claims,
as proprietor, in the words felltmag : to wit :
" Hifiory of the Infurrellhi in the fnur lVeflern counties
« y Pennfylvjuia, it* the year JVfDCCXC!, "with a re
" cital of the circumjlances Jpeeially connected therewith, and A
' "an hi/lorical reviezu tf the previous ftiaation of the country, B
' "By IVilliam find ley, Member of the Hovfe of Reprefenta- C
' t " lives of the United StatesA
In conformity to the ai! of the Congress of the United States, entj- A
led " An A'l for the encouragement of learning, by fearing the
' copies of Afaps, Charts and Sools, to the Authors aid Prtfrie- ft.
1 tors of fucb copies, during the times thereinme.iioned'W D
" SAMUEL CALDV
? Clerl of the Dip iff of
■' June IO 2 4"'
7 GEORGE HUNTER,
CHEMIST,
No. 114 So»th SeroAd Street»
HAS for these two years past introduced a new species
of PERUVIAN BARK, called YELLOW
~ ! BARK, which after repeated trials by the principal -«
Physicians of this city, is now preferred in all cases of
importance that require it, to the belt R«d and Pale" a,
Bark. It 13 a powerful Astringent Bitter, fits well on a i
Uie flomach, is certain in its effects, and requires only cs
half the usual quantity for a dose. yi
Man *of the citizens of Philadelphia are sow ac- ai
quainted with its virtues, the knowledge of which oi
ought to be extended over the Union. He has a large ft
1 supply of the Yellow Bark, and a general assortment of
Drugs, Colours, Glass, Dye Stuffs, &c.
LIKEWISE, - !r
Salt Petre, "Jalap, and Camphor, ' : c
By the Quantity.
- May 19. ' *iaw7t
Now PublijUng by the Printer,
No. 149, Chefnut-Street, and No. 3, Lsetitia Court,
delivering to Subscribers, and to be had at the different y
Book-Stores in this City,
The FirJl Number of
l'< Berriman & Co's
- CHE A P AND ELEGANT EDITION OF
The HOLY BIBLE.
Containing ihe Old and Naw
u 'he Apocrypha, wiih marginal notes antfre
crenccs. An Index ;or an account of the moll remarkable
p»(la»es in the old and new Testament, pointing to the places
wherein they happened, and to the pi ices of scripture where
in they are recorded.—A Table of Time—Tablet of scrip.
ture measures, weighliand coins : with an appendix,contain- J
f ing the method of calculating its MiASUßisof surface,
hitherto uiantingin Treatises en tkis fubjeS. A Table of Offices
and Conditions of men.
V CONDITION'S.
1. The lize of this Edition will be a LARGE FOLIO,
- printed en a beautiful new type, and good paper, made par- r
, ticujarly tor it, It will be publilhed in Numbers, not to ex.
ceed 30, one of which will be delivered wtekly to fubferib- v
- ers, at a quarter of a dollar. Those fubferibers who prefer f
r receiving ihe work complete, will be attended toby fignifying t
the fame on any of the fubfeription papers in rhe BookllOres t
in this city. , _ a
2. There will be an advasce in (he price, on fubferibing
~ after the firft of August next. v
3 In thecourfeof the Work will be given an elegant
Frontispiece—From an Engraving of the celebrated artist,
™ Grignion.
1' Berriman & Co. gratefollyacknowledge,«he very liberal °
d encouragement they havemet with; and havereafonto believe l
1, that the execution of their edition will answer every expec
t tation, and jprak its own praise.
s May 26 3aweow._ t
I ' "FOR SALE. c
A FOUNT of BREVIER, half worn ; about four hun
f\. dred weight. Enquire at the Office of the Gazette
of the United States, No. 119 Chefiuit-ftreet, § i -
Urbanna Mill Seats , j
SITUATE in Cecil coi#nty, Maryland, on the banks 0
the river Sufquehanna, about One mile above wa
ter, and commanding the water of that important river,
the channel conducing the trade of which comes so near
the Mill Seats as to make it convenient to speak th£ boats;
and Mills may be so situated as to receive them along their
walls, and by water lifts take in their cargoes.
| There is a power fafficitfnt for many and any kind of
ufeful Water Works, and so much may be juflly said in
commendation of thisScite as would be inconvenient to
insert in a newspaper publication.
Those who may desire to be concerned, will probably
find themselves well pleased on viewing the situation.
Leases for any term of years may be obtained oh appli
cation to the fubferiber, living on thepremifes.
CLEMENT HOLLY DAY.
April 19. law 3m
c. General Pojl Office, Philadelphia,
March 16, 1^96.
WHEREAS sundry Letter, transmitted in the Mails
of thellnitcd States, ta and from Norfolk, in the
ftatc of Virginia, were opened, and Bank Notes of seve
ral denominations fraudulently taken from then, at York,
! m the state alorefaid, in the months of Oflober, Novem
ber and December last : and whereas a part of said nbtes
and tome ca(h have been recovered and are bow in poffieffi
on of the Poll Malier Gene/al. In order therefore that
such Bank Notes as lhall be identified may be restored to
the owners thereof, and that the remaining notes and cash
'• be Equitably distributed among those who are entitled to
them. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons who
llc havefuffeied by such fraudulent pradices, within the pe
>ni riod, and on the route aforementioned, to exhibit their
mi " claims without delay, fttpported by such reasonable proofs
to as may beßecclfary to fubftantiats- them. Such notes as
c( j] shall be identified will be reeeived by application to the
General Pott Office, on or before the lirft day of July
df n'Xt; and the residue of such cash and notts will then be
.of divided aramig the claimants in proportion to their refpec-
II s, tive lolfcs; to be by the nectflary pi oofs, which
on or before thM day (hall be produced tothe General Post
f | Office. (tawtjuly) JOS. HABERSHAM.
SHOT
li sizes, from 32 !b to Grape, •
Q CamboMes, Pots, and other eaftiagi ex«eutcd;at tnc
ftorteil notice, to
Nlail rods from iod to fpikc, r-~ m to
Hoop Iron, of allfizes, forcafrs or cutting u.to mils, from
a brad to lad nails, *
Anchors, from 17 Cwt.to ioolb.
Barlr ° n » -r. , jr
A Quantity of James River Tobacco,
Carolina Pork.
Herrings in barrels, a
Kiln-dried corn meal in Hhds. and Bbls.
Rye flour &c. to be fold by
Levi Hollingjkuorth cST Son.
Auvvfl 4 r>nr "
FOR S A L £ t T
A Valuable Farm, T
CONtaining 450 acres of in the town of Cler- p!
Mont, county of Columbia, state of New York—
formerly the property of col.Ten Broeck—about fix miles
east from the North River—fufficiently accommodated
■with wood, meadow and plow-land, and well Vatered
a genteel dwelling-house, a large Barn, and a thriving Or
chard, &c. &c. Very suitable for a gentleman or an ait-
ive farmer. J
Price 10,000 Dollars.
Apply to gen Henry Livlngfton, at Ancram; ®r at
Clermont to William Wilson.
, May 2s
FOR SALE, y
' A few hundred weight of Salt Petre ir. bags , „
1 Be ft Sherry Wine IH in quarter calks a
Chamriaigne in cases of 50 bottles
A quantity of White Lead, Bar Lead, and Shot m calks
About 80 boxes tin plan's, A bv boxes of bell Castile
Soap entitled to drawback
An invoice of Walking Canes and Perfumery
Ditto Bandanna handkerchiefs, and
Some Elegant Italian StatHarv.
Samuel Breck, jun.
ll'ofs's Wharf.
June 18. eo< "
For Sale,
A Valuable Grift and Saw Mill,
IN New Jersey, near the Forks of Little Egg-Harbour.
The Grift Mill is sixty by fort, feet, two water wheels,
' fcnd calculated for Tour run of Stones, with screen, fans
and boulting-cloths, &c. The Saw-Mill has two faws,and qi
capable ofciittingfiveto 6 100 thousand feet of Beards per U
year. A valuable piece ef Cedar Swamp, within a mile
• and aTwlf of the Mill, and within three quarters of a mile d
1 of a Landing The Lumber, &c. may be taken by water n
• from the mill tail.
f ALSO FOR SALE, d
Several Valuable Tracts of Land, ti
In Pennsylvania, for all of which payment will be receiv
ed in the notes of Messrs Morris and Nichelfon, or in
Cath.
For further information apply to the Printer.
May 17. "w
landing,
' At the lohverfidc »f Market Jlreet ■wharf, the Car
go of the Schooner Bifpatch, from Demarara,
ConjijVmg of C
Cayenne and Demarara Cotton,
Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Rocou, and
Cloves—also, 600 fides Soal Leather.
For Sale by t
" -ISAAe HARVfi¥,-fwi
6 mo-10. || i\r] No. 5 south Water-flreet.
- Notice to Claimants
- ForBRITISH SPOLIATIONS.
; THE committee
Appointed ky the Merchants of this City, <wbo are fuf
ferers by Britijh captures,
i, Recommend,
- ' I 'HAT every Claimant who has not already exhibited
JL well authenticated proofs of his property, furnilh,'
• without delay, proof that the property claimed is bona
r fide American, of its cost or value at the place of expor
ts tation, and at the place to which it was destined, (where
5 that can be done) and the freight payable or cuflomarj",
at the tiihebf exportation, for like goods and Voyages. •
6 When the claim is for veiTel, to fpecify the tonnage, agi,
wheFe built, and (he actual cost or value.
' These documents ought tJ be proved by oath, or afhrm
' ation, of the party claiming, made and certified by a ma
,l. giftrate or notary public, and corroborated by such other
e testimony, as the nature of the cafe w;ilj admit.
Such of theni as are handed ttt the Commiftee, will be 1
forwarded to the Coir miffioners appointed on the part of
the United States, to adjust the Claims of American '
Citizens. s
THOS. FITZSIMONS, Chairman
of tha Committee. 1
e Philadelphia', ift June, 1796. d4w
Just Arrived,
In the Snow Boston, James Kirkpatricfe, master from Li- ,
> -verpool, ,
5000 Bushels SALT ;
r . ico Crates QUEENS WARE ; awd
■ r An AlTortment of SHIP CHANDLEKY;
■ FORSALE
ir On beard, at Pine-street wharf. Apply to , .
3 f James Campbell, or
n George Latimer.
0 April 19. §
GEORGE HYDE,
HAS removed to No. 149 Chefnut street, between 4th
and sth llreets, where he is prepared to continue
the business of
Bookbinding-,
Extensively in allots various branches.
ACCOUNT BOOKS, of all kinds, Ruled and Bohnd
Us to any pattern, in thebefl and mofl approved methods,
he June 14 §i<yi
e- ' ! ■**—
k > Just Imported,
In the Ship Ganges, from Calcutta and Madras, and
£ S for (ale by
• SAMUEL y MIERS. FISHER,
to Twenty-two packages of Goods:
dh CONTAINIJtG,
to /HURRAHS
ho V_T Tickerys
3e- Puniera Cloths
eir JHurrial Humhums
ofs Baftats,
as Rofferah Cofleas
Bahar Handkerchiefs
ily Guzzinahs
be T affaties
ec- Fullicat Silk Handkerchiefs
ich Patna Chintz coarse and fine
'oft Penial'coes, &c. X&c.
6 mo : 6.
-:,*:• • - "
INSURANCE OFFICE.
JACOB SHOEMAKER,
HAVING been encouraged by feveralof his friend?
to Undertake the Bufmefsof an Insurance Broxi .(
to which, he served an Apprenticefllip, has this Day
opened an Office at his Dwelling,
No- 29, North IVater-Strect ; •.
Where he will be glad to execute Orders in that Line
and hopes by his Attention and Punftuatity, to give
t'ull Satisfa&ioti to all those who i*ay be pleased to
favour him with tfieir Business.
May 26. d3othJn.
JOSEPH COOKE,, "
GOLDSMITH l* JEWELLER,
The corner of Market and Third-streets, Philadelphia-
MOST refpe&fully informs his friends and the public'
that he has received, per the last arrivals, a com
plete and general aiTortment of almoti
Every Article in his Line;
Immediately from the manufactures of London, Bir
mingham, and Sheffield, all of whicK are of the n«weft
falhion, and will be fold, wholesale and retail, on the .ow
eft terms, and the Notes of Mr. Robert Morris, aad Mr.
JohnNicholfon received in payment at their current value.
N. B. The upper part of the House in which he now
lives to be let, furnilhed or unfurnilhed. law
Washington Canal Lottery,
NO. I.
WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authorised
the underwritten, to r.iife twenty-fix thousand,
two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting
a Canal through the City of Waihington, from the Po
tomac to fheEaftern Branch Haruour.
The following is the SCHEME of No. I.
Viz -I Prize of JO,OOO dollars, 2c,000
I ditto 10,000 10,000
7 lafl drawn }
Tickets, each J 3 JIS. C °O
6 ditto I,oco 6,000
10 ditto 400 4,000
20 ditto 100 2,000
55 ditto 50 1,750
J 750 ditto 12 69,008
To be railed for the Cajiil, 26,150
5 Bjo Prizes, -
11650 Blanks, not two to a prjjp.
17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175,000-
.•0" The Commissioners have taken the Securities re
quired by the aforefaid a>sl for the punclual payment rf
the prizes.
The drawing of this Lottery will commence, without
; delay, as focrn as the Tlckets are fold, of which timely
notice will be giWn.
Such prizes as are not demanded in fix manths after th*
drawing is finilhed, fliail be considered as relinquiffied for
the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly.
(Signedj NOT LEY YOUNG,
DANIEL CARROLL, of D.
LEWIS DEBLOIS,
GEORGE WALKER,
Wm. M. DUNGANSON, -V
THOMAS LAW,
JAMES BARRY.
City of Wafliineton, Feb. ri. J
City of' Washington.
SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No.II,
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE
FEDERAL CITY.
A mlgnificont ) aojooo & >
dwelling-houfej j caflj 30,000, are 5 50,000
- — - i futtai. I>.»=K> Sc
I ditto 15,000 & cafli 15,000 30,000
1 ditto xo,ooo & cash 10,000 20,000
1 ditto 5,000 & cath jiooo 10,000
1 dittb 5,,000 & cash 5,000 , Jo,ooo
1 cafli prize of- 10,000
2 do. 5,000 each, are> - 10,003
10 ilo. 1,900 - - 10,000
ao do. 500 - - 10,000
00 do. 100 , - - 10,001-'
joo d». 50 - - - io^°
1 400 do. 25 - <6,000
1 1,000 do. 20 - 20,000'
" 15,000 do. io • - 150,000.
>6,739 Prizes.
f 33»26i Blanks.
j0,600 Tickets, at Eight "Dollars, 40,0009
- N. B. *To favour those may take a quantity
Tickets,the prize of if&poo dollars will be the last drawn
, ticket, and the 30,000' the but qNE :
f And approved notes, fqcuriiig payment in either money
j or prizes, in tea days atter .Hrawing, will be received foff
any number not less than 3'oticj^dts.
This Lottery will afford an efegantTpecimen of the pri
vate buildings to bo crated 111 the City of WaQiinjjton---
; Two beautiful defigss are already fcleAed for the entipe
, . frnntc on » of t 1
it ispropofed to erect two centre and four corwer buildings,
as Toon as poUlble aftertMs lottery infold, and to'convtiy
" them, when complete, to the fortunate adveritm-fra, in
the manner defcribed-in the.scheme for the Hotel Lottery.
A nett dedu6tion of five per c6nt. will be made to defray
the necessary expenses of printing, &c. and the surplus
will be made a*part of the furrd intended for the National
University, to be erected within the city of Wafhmgton.
The Drawing wiH commence as soon as the tickets are
fold off.-—The moncytprizcs will he payable in thirty days
after it is finiftiad; and any prizes for which fortunate
numbers axe not produced within twelve months after the
drawing is clofed,-are to-be confrdered as given towards
- the funtJ for the University ;it being determined to fettle
the whole business in a year from the ceding of the draw
ing, and to take up the bonds given as security.
:h she real securities given for the payment ot the Prizes,
ie are held by the President and two Dirc&ors of the Bank
of -Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a
mount of the lottery.
The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of
the late Commidioners aflifted in the management: of the
,D Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous task
a second time on behalf of the public ; a fulficieut num
ber of thefc having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the
friends to a National University and the other federal ob
je&s may continue to favor the design.
id By accounts received from the different parts of the
Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets
have been font for sale, the public are aiTured that the
drawing will fpeedilv commence, and that the care and
caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fofe disposal of
the tickets, has rendered the ihorr suspension indifpenfablc.
SAMUEL BLODGKT.
Tieketsmay be had at the Bank of Columbia ; of
James Weft & Co» Baltimore; of Peter Gilman, Boston ;
of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells ?
Cooper's Ferry.
PRINTED BY JAjHN FENNO,
—No. 119 —
CH ES NUT-STREET.
[Prise Dollars per Annnm.J