tttt of tije Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Number 1507.J For Hamburgh, jififfijjL chaT l OT T E, C. F. Danenberger, Master. WILL be ready to receive the cargo iii a tew days, and is a fall failing Haunch, good vef fe), well found—For freight or paflage, apply to George Pennock, No. 103, Mark direct. July 7- 3""3* LANDING, At Walnut-flreet wharf, from on bo»d (hip Man» chcfcer, Benj. Shewell, mailer, from Bourdcaux, Bourdeaux Brandy- Old Claret in hhds. Medoc Wine in cases Sauterne do. do. For Sale by Thomas Murgatroytf, No. 11, Walnut-Jlrcet. Said Ship for Freight or Charter, r"-3_ Burthen 2So tons, Philadelphia ' biiilt of live Oak and Cedar, will he ready to fail in a few days. Apply an above. July j. ' mwf FoTSAVANNAH, ~ Swift Packet, "VfOW lying it Wilcock's wharf; -LN a regular trader, and well ac commodated for pafTengers —will fail on Satur day, Bth inft. For freight or paflage, apply to the mailer on board, or N. iff J. Fraxier, No. 96, Soirth Froot-ttreet. Who have for file, received by the said fbip. Prime Rice in whole and half tiecces. Jyly 1. dtf For Hamburgh, the ship PeNNSYLV ANIA) David Williamson, Master, LYING at Willing's wharf—lhe is now ready to take in, and will fail in 10 days. For terms of freight ot paflage, apply to Gurney iff Smith. June aB. §1 For Sale, fine and remarkably faft Virginia and Philadelphia Refs & Sim/on. June ta. dlf The Shareholders Of the Pennsylvania Population Company, ARE rcquefted to meet at the Company's Of fice, No. }3, North Fourth Street> on Saturday the 15th inft. at la o'clock. * By order qf the Board, SOLOMON MAR ACHE, *Sec'ry. July i. ' f i6t. Bank of North America. » . J u/ y '» 1797- At a meeting of the Diredlors this day, a di vidend of Six Per C»nt. was declared for the lift half year, whichw ill b« paid to the Stock holders or their rtprefentatives, at any time af ter the lath inft. July 1. daw. George Dobfon, Ne. 25 South Third-Street, HAS imported per Ihips William Penn, Star, and Diana, from London, 5-4 Super London Chintz, elegant patterns, Ginghams, Muflinetts and Dimities. Fashionable Waiftcoating, newelt patterns. Ribbands well aflorted, in small trunks -4-4 5-4 and 6-4 India and Britilh Book-mus lins. Fancy Cloaths and Caflimers. The whole to be disposed of cheap for.Calh or approved Notes of a (hort date« June 14, '97. d.tf. For Sale, The cargo of the brig Enterprise, Captain Langdan from Bourdeaux, now landing at Morton's <wharf, consiting or 524 hhds. of Claret "j S j 317 cases of ditto j -o 100 fafes of SvTtet Oil )>-S 1.0 pipe, London proof > brandy, j J J 10 pipes of Holland picor 3 J W -o Apply to Wharton iff Lewis, No. 115, South Front St. Said Brig, WILL take a FREIGHT for the Weft-Indies or Europe, fails burthen about fifteen hun- barrels, is in Complete or der, and will be ready to receive a cargo in a few days . j Apply as above. May_24 _ i An aflortment of Russia Cordage, AMONGST which are three cables,one of ia, one of 10 1-a, and the other .7 I-a inches, and each iao fathoms long Bolton Sail Duck, No's. I,a, 3. and 4 Bourbon Cotton, of a very superior quality Ditto Coffee in bags Isle of France Indigo A few bales well alforted India Muslins Spermacaeti Oil Ditto Candles Boston Beef, prime and mefis Codfifh in hog(heads and tierces Ditto in quintals Maekarel in 1 arrets Herrings in ditto 4th proof Brandy, and A few kegs of Lard aLSQ, Just landing from on board the Aiftive, from Ham burgh, 10 by xx, 8 by i®, and 9 by 1 a Germai Win dtwv Glass, and a few boxes aflorted Dutch G!afs Ware, for sale by Jofcpb Anthony iff Co. June 27. lot PHILADELPHIA: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 3, 1.797.. Be/} Englijh Crown Window Glass. A well aborted Invoice ofthe best Englilh Crown Window Glass, of the following sizes: 10 by 8 "] 11 hy 9 ia by 10 14 by 10 2I ? BOXES. 16 by ia 1# hr 14 J Likewise frefh Rice, high proof Brandy, fieft mefsßeef, in h*}fl«»«!*i Sail Cloth, No. 1. to 8. Sherry Wine. A few hundred weight of excellent Dutch Pistol and Rifle Gun Powder—and, Thirty Boxes Chocolate. For Sale by, Samuel Bred, fun. No. 89, Sonth Thirdflreet. June ax. eoxot. NOTICE. THE fubferiber havingfent by the ship Nancy, Capt. Perry, the following certificates of the United States bank Hock, to wit : No. 26,005, to 26,014, inclusive, for three shares each—and the said veflel having been cap tured on her intended voyage to England, which will mod probably occalion the loss of the said certificates, gives this puTjlic notice, That he shall apply at the proper offices for a re newal of them, and that means have been taken to prevent any improper transfer. Henry Philips, Ho. lia,South Front-(lreet. June r. 3aw6w POST-OFFICE. Philadelphia, 6th July, '97. THE mail for AVxo Ca/lle, Cautwell's 61 itlge, Duck Creek croft roads, Dover, Erederita, Mil ford, George Toi (in the place of Clowes) and Dagjborough, in Delaware ; 'Trap and. Snaiw* bill, in Maryland ; Horn Town, Accomack C. H. and Northampton C. H in Virginia ; %»iU be closed every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, atfunfet. lßt 1 A Quantity of Brandy, FIRST & ad proof, Gin, of 4th proof, in pipes Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, in Hhds Old Hock, in cases of 40 dozen each Glass Tumblers, in pints and half-pints Window Glalii, in boxes, of different fi/.«s Hazlemrts, in Kicks Whiting & Spanilh Brown ) For Sale by • PETER BLIGHT. Jinuary 4 1). Hofs & Simfon, Have for Salt, A QUANTITY OF PRIMF St. Domingo Cotton, Superior Old Lilbon Wine in Pipes Excellent India Market Teneriffe Wine, In Madeira Calks A few Quarter Chests best Frelh Hyson and ) t-cao Hyson Skin ) ItAS Muscovado Sugars in Hogsheads, and Coflee in Tierces March 7. |jtf Erfkine's View of the War. JUST PUBLISHED, By ROBHRT CAMPBELL & Co. No. 40 South Second street, fPrice 31 Cents} A View of the Causes and Conferen ces of theprefent War with France. By the Honorable Thomas Erskine. May ij § GABRIEL DECOMBAZ, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, Begs leave to inform the public that he has re. , moved his Shop to AO. 3a, South Thirdflreet, AND HAS JUST PUBLISHED, , ( Neatly bound and lettered, price a dols. a 5 cts.) Ibe Adventures of Telemacbus. \ French and Englilh, a vols. iamo. , AMONG the books which daily fall ipto the < hands of the yquth of both sexes, none 1 have a higher claim to their attention than Tele machus. The mofl interesting leflons are here ' conveyed in the vehicle of an interesting Poem, replete with the fineft touches of the true pa- 1 tbttie, and embcllftied with ajl the graces of a \ beautiful style. The fatal effedls of indulging | the paflions are exemplified in the molt linking manner ; and the happiness attending iijno- ■ cence and virtue painted in the liveliest colouVs. 1 Whatever can incite to virtue or deter from ' vice ; whatever can enlighten the understand- 1 ing, charm the imagination, and improve the 1 heart, is to be found in this interesting work. ( THE NAVAL GAZETTEER; i Being a eomplete Geographical Diaionary, 1 containing a full and accurate account, alpha- ' betically arranged, of all the countries and isl ands in the known world i Blowing their lati- ! ude, foundings, asd stations for anchorage ; with a particular description of the feveralßays, ' Capes, Channels, Covis, Creeks, Currents, Gulfs, Harbours, Havens, Lakes, Oceans, Ra- i ces, Rivers, Road 3, Rocks, Sands, Shoals, Sounds, Straits, Tides, Variation of the Com pass &c. Together with a particular relation 6f the fliape and appearance at sea, of the fevi ral Headlands, Ifthmbfes, Peninsulas, Points, Promontories, and whatever is of use or impor tance to the Mailer, Pilot, Commander, or Seaman of any fbip or veflel, ia navigating the I watery element. Also Comprehending Ample Diredlions for failing into or out ofthe > different Ports, Strait*, and Harbours of the I four quarters of the world ; and for avoiding j dangers on the various and extended coasts ; in I whieh more than twelvethoufand diftinft names 1 of places, are treated of and explained. With i a carreft let of Charts, 2 vols. Bvo. price 6 dols. ; By the Rev. JOHN MALHAM, 1 0" This has been pronounced the most cfe ful and the cheap*ft book publiihed in America. June ai. 4tf. By John Fenno, N° 119 Chefnut Street. CAUTION. TT7-HEREAS William Shannon, AuAi n T .°! leer r, h ' ith ' in Claypoole's American Uaily Advertiser of this day, adverlfed for public sale, on to-morrow the Blh inilaiit, 1 aapital builoing Lot, on the north tide of Mulherrv ftreet, between Sixth and Seventh fttrseis, boun3- ed and otherwise described aS in the said adver ti.'ement is mentioned—All persons are hereby tautioi.einotto purchase the fame, as ihe e«juit tdble tit.e thereto vefttd m tile Prefident ,*Di aaors, and Cnmpnny of Bank »f the United states, who mean to progcedNtt law for the re covery thereof. By order of the Direflors, George Simp/on, Cashier '* J"'y 1• d 2t . I he Commissioners f 'P'OR carrying into efTeA the Cxth article of the trC^' r am '^' eommerce and navigation, con cludedietween his Britannic majesty and the United States df America, en the 19th day oY November, 1794, hiving this day conftkuted their Board, pursuant and agreeably to the said treaty, do here by give notice, that they are ready to proceed to bulinefs accordingly; and they desire that all claims under the said article (which so far as the fane de scribes the cases thereby provided for, is hereunto annexed) may be lodged with their Secretary with out delay. They further desire that all such claims may not on.y Kate in what manner the several cases come within the description of the said ertide, but also fpcciahy set forth ihe nature of the evidence by which the claimantsrcl'peAively undertake to sub stantiate the fame. Extract from the said article, " Whereas it is alledged by divers Pritifh mer " chants, and others his majefty't, fubje<sls, that debtii to a confid'. rabln ampuut, which were bona " fide contraAed, before the peace, still "remain " owing to there by citizens or inhabitants of the nitcd btatcs j and that by the operation of va " rious lawful impediiiKnt , f Hce tho peace, not " only the full recovery of the said drhu has been " delayed, but also the value au4 iecurity thereof " have been in several instances impaired and less " ened, so that by tbe ordinary course of judicial " proceedings, the British creditors cannot sow " obtain and actually have and receive full and " adequate coropenfation for the losses and dama " ges which tney have thereby fuf:ained: It is a " greed that in all such cases where full compenfa " tion for such losses and damages cannot for what " ever reason be adually obtained, lkad and recei " ved by the said creditors in the ordinapy "courf? •' of justice, the United States will make full and " complete compensation for the lame to the said " creditors : but it is diftinaly understood, that " this provision is to extend to such losses only as " have been occasioned by tjie lawful impediments " afore said, and is not to extend to losses occasion " ed by such insolvency of the debtors or other " causes, as would equally have operated tp pro " duce such loss, if the said impediments had not " cxifted ; nor to such losses or damages as have " been occasioned by t,he manifeft delay, or nco-li. ft t e ucc, or wilful omiflion of the claimant." ° By order of the Board, - GRIFFITH EVANS, Secretary. Philadelphia, Commiffieners* Office, No. 3 south Sixth-street, May 29, . *79 7- J 6—§l m I Hfc. SUBSCRIBtR hiving been appointed by I. the Envoy Extrio.'diiniy and M nifter Pleni potentiary of hia Britannic, Majesty, General Agent for«fbding British creditors, and such particular a gents as they may specially authorize, in prosecuting their claims before the cammiffioners for carrying in to <!ffe£l the fiwh article lit the Treaty if Amity, Com merce and Navigation betaeen hit Hritur.nic and the United States of America, hereby gives nonce thpt he hps opened his office at his houfc the fbuth ealt corner of Chefnut and fifth ftreefs, Philadelpjiia, where he is ready to receive all claims or inltruftirsns for claiips with the vouchers ami documents thereof, for the purpose of bringing forward the l.ime agree ably so the rules and orders which the board may think proper to prescribe. Ana as it will be for the interctt of all concerned, that the several claims be so Itatcri, and fupport td, as 10 prevent the delay which would arise from the neceffuyof obtaining further imormation, or ad ditional materials,from perfo»s nfiding at a distance, the general agent thinks it his duty to add, (for the direction chiefly-of those, who, not having employ ed particular agents, may leave the prolecutiop of their claims ta his charge and management) that all fncf) claims ought in particular to set forth— id. The proper description aud fuoation of the creditor or claimant, eud original debtor, refpec'- ively. .id. The date or nature of the original contrafl or debt. | 3d. When, in what manner, and to what extent, j the creditor or claimant was prevented or impeded, by the provision, operation or defect of law, the decisions and prance of courts, or reflraint of exe- I cution, from recovering payment of the debt in 1 quefhon. I 4th. The loss and damage incurred or fuflained, I in consequence of such impediments, whether the 1 fame may have arisen from the infolvenev, change of 1 situation, or death of the debtor, the loss of legal , remedy from laple of time, or ethercaufes impairing the value and focurity of the debt, which would not have so operated if such impediments-had not existed. And sth. The particular grounds and reasons on which the claimant maintains, in the terms of the 1 treaty, that "by the ordinary course of judicial pro- ' ings, the creditor cannot now obtain and aftually . have and Teceive full ar.d adequate compensation" for the losses aod damages so fufialUed, The (pneral agent thinks it his duty farther to fog ged that the several claims ought to be accompanied " and supported by the affidavits of -the claimants duly sworn and regularly attefled, both as to the exiflence of the debts claimed, aod such other circumstances as may be within tbeir own knowledge refpeftively. And wherever the claimants in slating the nature of their evidence (which mull in everv inflance be the best of which the cafe is capable) have occafton to refer to the teftimonv of witnelfes, it will -be proper to apprise the general agent of the names and places of residence of such witnesses and the fa&tto be elta blifhed by their testimony. Wm. Moore Smith. Philadelphia, June Bth, 1797. ditn_ For Sale, That well knozun place, called t PR ay, . ON Nefhaminv creek, 18 miles frßm Phi ladelphia, on tbe New York 'post roatf, containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the premises are a large two ltery stone house occu pied as a tvern, and a gppd one flpry stone kit chen, a large frame stable with a good threshing floor, and I'ome out buildings—also a Well of good wafer, and an excellent ice House. On this place is a molt elegant situation forg gentle man's feat, commanding a view of the Nefhapi iny to its jun&ion wiih the Delaware, aud thence acrofsto the Jersey shore. It has the privilege of one half the toll received from the bridge. For terms apply to the Sfiblcriber, MORDECAI LEWIS. May 24. .3 f -wtf. r STATE TRIALS. Sold by W, Young, BookfelUr, No. sa, South Se -1 cond-ftreer, j The Pennsylvania State Trials, the impeachment, trial, and acquit- VJ al of FranciJ Hopkins, Jfidgtf-of the Court of Admiralty, and John Kicjio'tfon, Comptroller Gen eral—ln one large 8 vo. rol. Price, in hoards, 3 dollars. W Youno has for sale, a genera! assortment of Book;. Also, Stationary, retail and by the pack- a £ e . well sfforted, and entitle to the drawback if ■ exported. f„4 r 7 l_« n LANDING From 011 board schooner Daphne, captain G. W. Mprfe, from Htfpaniola, 6i,00@ wt. SiJgar, J3,000 Coffee for sale by F. COPPINGER, No. 221, South .Front-street, Who has also on hand, Claret in hhds. and cases j Rice A quantity of Bristol Bottles A cafe of Cambrics Cloths and Caflimeres. ' _ July?. d6t. FOR'SALE, " BRET AGNES' in German Checks in dp. CambncTc «atfffla» Qznabrig? Gold and (iiver Watches WindowOJaftf loby S Glass Tumblers in cases Linfced Oil in calks, See. See. George Pennack, 103, High'Str&t. July 5- aaw Bank of United States. zd July, 1797. THE Directors havs this day declared a Divi dend of Sixteen Dollars on each fhate for the last fix months ; which will be paid ta the Stockhold ers after the 13th inft. G. SIMPSON, Cashier 3t NOTICE. ANY of the citizen? who may be inclined to ac commodate Members of Congress with beard and lodging during the next session, will please to forward their address, as soon as possible, to the fubferiber, at Congress Hall—Whs also wishes to hear of some ready furnifhed lodgings, with the use of a ki'chet. Likewise of a front drawing room, well furnifhed, and two good bed rooms, with board for a small family, in which there will be two servants. THOMAS CLAXTON. July 3- 3£_ The Commissioners FOR carrying inta esseS the TWENTY-FIRST Article of the Treaty of Friendihip, Limits, and Navigation, between His Catholic Majelly and the United States of America, hereby give in formation to all Persons therein oonccrned, —That, in order t® terminate all differences, on account of the lefles sustained by the Citizens of the United States, in' conference of tjieir Vessels and Car goes having b»cn taken by the Subjects of His Cath olic Afaiefly, during the late War between Spain and Fralcr, that they are ready t« receive (at thair Office, between the hours of tcrj and one o'clock, daily; all complaints and applications, authorized by the said Article, during £iGin f.in Mp.NTns from the day of the date heresf, and that they have power to examine all such persons as tome before them, ->noath or affirmati«n, touching the com plains in qt|e!lion, and alfp to receive in evidence, all written teftimoDy, authenticated in such map. ner as they (ball think proper to require or admit. By Order of the CtmmiJJioiters, PETER LOHKA, Secretary. C. mmUftotpr* Qjfifti Ao. 109, fAulberry reel, Pbitfidelphifi, tyay i?th, 1797. 20_-f4w i : ? —r r*-r-r —: ■r> ji 1 I■■ ■ ■ lia -j COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School fpr young Ladies. MRS. QHOOMBKIDGE with much pleaf ureand refpeft, returns her sincere ac? kfiowlc-dgemcnt for the liberal encouragement she hat received durinfe four years relidcnce in Philadelphli ; and afiures her friends and the public, fp far from intending to decline her t'hool, Ihe has made a fiiperior a-frangement for the convenient jccoSsmoda'tirti ps her fcholars.—rF.very branch of ufeful and polite education is particularly attended to by MrS. Groombridge and matters excelling in their refpedlive profWTions. Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. June sth, x 797. tfimitf The situation is perfeflly healthy ; and made more agreeable hy an extensive garden and lot of ground adjoining the Jioufe. Nathaniel Lewis & Son, Have for sale at their Jlore, No. 70, adjoining, George Latimer C5 1 Son, Pine-flreet Wharf, A Quantity of Madeira Wines In pipe? and half pipes adeira Walnuts and Citron, lately imported . in the schooner Sincerity,' Capt. Copia Also, • > »5 Puncheons, second and tKrd proof, IVeft- India Rum, and a few Pipes of Brandy They have conftantfy on hand and for sale, French Burr and Coun'ry Mill Stone, of various fizej, and a general aflortment of Boultiug Cloths of the best quality, hoth American and Foreign ma nufacture. The former having 1 proved, from se veral .years experifnee of a number of millers in different parts of the United States at lead equal, and in many isflances fiiperior to the European Clothe, we hope the (manufacturer, Robert Daw foil, will meet with liberal encouragement in this important and ufeful undertaking. He has obtain ed a patent and exclusive right of making and vending Builting Cloth on his improved plan for a number ®f years, and they are fold' only by him- . felf in Lattcafter, state of Pennsylvania, and by the fubferibers in Philadelphia. June 14 d For Sale, THE time of a smart, adive Negro Boy, who has about tixtf.n years ts serve A poly to the Printer. June 30. Si' On TUESDAY evening next, the mh toft, will be (bid by public audlion, at the Mer chants Coffeehouse for account of the con cerned, being deposited as collateral security- Sundry Promissory Notes, Drawn by John Nicholfon iit favour of, and indorsed by David Allifon. The said notes are all due and have b?en regularly protested :or non payment. I hey have.been originally given for a full and valuable cotifideration—are clear of any dispute or defalcation and will be received equal to specie for (hares in the Pennsylvania L»pd CojUpany .tail -will of course be a great übjeift «f Speculation. Apprevcd eudoriid uotes at sixty days will tie received in payment. July 6, 1797. *d 5 t Town Lots. A TOWN named BEULA, one mile square, being laid out on the Blacklick Creek, Soi.i erfet County, Pennfylvania,Lots therein of 58 feet by 125 feetatenow felling at ten dollars each ; their lituation in the town to be determined by ballot before the firft of August, and deeds for the fame will be deliverd by the üblcriber before the firft of O (Sober next. MORGAN J. RHEES; No. 77, bouth Second-lirect, Philadelphia. The pnrchafers eflotsin Beula have the following piefpeiftsof appreciating their property : I. it is remote trom any other town, and fur reuaded by great bodies ot excellent land, capable ol producing every kind of grain and vegetables, and is without doubt one ef tlie bcU grazing coun tries in the United States. 1. In point of health the situation is not exceed- 1 ed by any on the continent. 3. Belides numerous Iprings and runs, of the fin eft quality, there is a creek for wafer works (on which nulls are now building) running through the tswn, 4. The public road from Philadelphia to Pitts burgh will go through It, which being more level and nearer than any other rout, must become uni versally travelled : aided by the navigation of Ju niata and Conemaugh, goods may be conveydd at least J or 3 dollars per cwt. cheaper from the lor mer to the latter place, tKan by the old road thro' Bedford. J. Being in the centre of a fWurifliing settle ment, and taking in the Ihprtett portage between the eastern and western waters, it is likely to be come a deposit forftores, a manufacturing town, and a feat of justice. Besides the old fettlsrs, up wards of one hundred emigrants have fettled in the viciHity of Beula, since last OSober, and many more have engaged to join them this summer. 6. A Land-Office for supplying adual settlers with farms to a considerable amoui.t, and in vari ous situations, will be immediately opened in the town. The proprietors of land in the circumja cent country are f.licited to fend their drafts and terms of sale, or leaiing, to Thomas Jones, Sur veyor, in Beula, who will give.security fpr any trust reposed in him : with such co-operating aid, the progress of the settlement will be the more ra pidly advanced and extended to distant townlhips. 7. A public library for the benefit of the settlers, will be ellablifhed in the town, towards laying the foundation of which, upwards of one thousand volumes are already pur chafed and principally sent 8. Iwo hundred acres of land adjoining the town, besides lots and fubferiptions, will be applied to support a minister and preceptor, capable of teaching the ufeful and liberal arts. 9. After defraying ijeceffary expences, the mo ney arising from the present sales will be laid out ia public buildings.—A place of worship, school houfcand library room, are the firft obje&s. I®. Every profeffiotial man and mechanic, on condition ot building a houfc with a stone or biick chimney, and residing in it, before the firft of No vember next, will be entitled to four lots gratis, free forever from ground rent. Five apd ten acre out lots may likewise be obtained 00 rcafonable terms. The two central streets in Beula are ico feet wide, and the oth.rs 80 feet. Reserved fquaree ond oth-r accommodations must add to the health and beauty of the place. July 6. 5t hoarding and Lodging FOR single gentlemen may lie had at No. ll4> Sixth-street, corner of Race. Some apartments to be let at the above place. July 6. *at. J ll it Received. From Batavia (via Providence) 150 Sacks of Java Coffee of firft quality ' aoo half faciei do. do. a few Box«sof Spires, confifiing of Nutmegs, Cloves and Mace • For sale by HILLINC-S & FRANCIS, Pemwfireet. May 30 dtf Now Landing, At Pratt's ivharf FROM on board the ship Thomas Chalkley, Capt. Rafer, from Bourdeaux, CLARET in cafiu ' Ditto in eases White Wine Vinegir Red Skin; in boxes For Sale by Run die & beech. ; May is _ § To be Sold, A large and /Knyetiient Story Brick House; SITU \TE at the north-east corner of Arch and Fpurth-ftrcets. It contains eighteen rooms— and is in every reflect well finifhed. For particu lars enquire of M. Keppele, No. 138, Chernut-ftreet. May 3 I. £_ just Imported, In the ship Rebecca, from St. Croix, Prime Sugar and K um 40,00b wt of Windward Island Coffee A quantity of choice Madeira Wine. James Yard, South fide Walnut street Wharf. June 47. d6t Will be Landed, From onboard the ship A&ive, Capt.Blair,from Hamburgh, jo bales white Rulfia clean Hemp a casts Clover Seed For Sale by Thopias Herman Leuffer, North Fifth street, No. 34- June 36. § {Volume. Xli. <
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