of tfje States, and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Numbea 1483.J ■£■ss. For Sale, JgfffL ACT I V E, the 10th rnft. at the Coffee- House, at 7 o'clock, P. M, as (he came from sea: (he is known to be a fail faiicc. Any particular in formation may be had oa application to Capt. Bing ™| 7 n boar(l fai Calcutta, the following GOODS, viz. Coffas Funjum Cloths 1 Hum mums Gurrahs Guzeenahs India Calicoes Emerties Cotton Checks Mamoodiis Mulinuls Sahans Red and Blue Bernaeou hkfi Tickeries Patna do. J«llas Santipoie do. Carridarrics Plain, striped and flower ed line muslins Maragungcs Ginghams Baftas, various forts Taffeties Sattln Romals Dandanno red hks. ALSO, 300 Calks Sugar 40 Boxes do. l6j Bag; do. 70,000 lb. weight heavy black Pepper 40,000 lb. weight Ginger 10 Tons Hemp in Bales 9 Pipes East-India Spirits Forfait by PHILIPS, CRAMOND to" Co. May 4. dtf Now Landing, Jit Prats s wharf FROM on board the (hip Themas Chilkley, Capt. Rafer, from Bourdeaux, ' CLARET in calks Ditto in cases White Wine Vinegar Red Skins in boxes For Sale by Rundle £s* Leech. May 15 * j NOTICE. THE fubferiber having sent by the ship Nancy, Capt. Perry, the following certificates of the United States bank flock, to wit : No. 16,005, to 26,014, inclusive, for three lhares each—and the said vessel having been cap tured on her intended voyage to England, which will mod probably occasion the loss of the said certificates, gives this public notice, That he shall apply at the proper offices f»r a re newal of them, and that means have been taken to prevent any improper transfer. Henry Philips, No. Hi, South Front-dreet. June r. 3aw6w To be fold or let, And immediate pojfejjion given, | A genteel two story Brick House ; SITUATE on the upper end ef Broad-street, in the city of Burlington, with four rooms and an entry on each floor, good cellars under the whole, a pump i n the yard, a garden and court yard, containing nearly half an acre und'f good fence, with a ftabie adjoining the yard. The whole property is in good order; Fcr terms apply to the fubferiber in Burlington, who will give a credir for a considerable part of the purchase money if good security is given. William Coxe, jun. May 17. lawtf New Hat and Hosiery Store. JnJl Imported, In tie jbips William Penn and Star, from London, and now opening by L WILLIAM M'DOUGALL, AT his new Hat and Hosiery Store, No. 114, Market street An elegant affortmcnt ot silk, cotton and thread Stockings Silk, cotton and thread Gloves Pantaloons, &c. &c. Likewise, a handsome affortmcnt of men's, wo men's, and children's falhjonable Hats, fuitablcfor the Season. A considerable quantity of low and middle priced Hats afforled in cases, intended for couniry (lores May 13. taw For Sale, ON board the (hip Mollt, John Frost, mailer from Liverpool, laying at Walnut-ftrect wharf 6000 bushels of line Proved Salt, And QUtEN'S WARE, well ailorted, By PHILIP WHO HAVE IM STORE, ALSO FOR SALE, 100 Boxes WhiteHavanna Sugars 17 tubs Quicksilver 1 chests Bandanno Handkerchiefs A few chests M.inchefter Goods well alTbrted in corduroys, thicksets, ginghams, rnufiiuets, dimities, &c. » Trunks black fewitig silk, 180 Crates queens ware, well aflorted, 10 Tons lheet lead, Nails assorted, flat and (harp points, London particular and 7 Madeira Wine in India market . J pipes and hhds. 30 pipes, 10 hhds. Teneriffe Wine, 10 pipes choice Port ditto, 3ica(ks yellow paint, 7 boxes i» bundles writing dates, I box ink-Hands & note prefles, Sail canvas aflorted No. 1 a 8. May 4. dtf Millinery Room, No. 136 MarketJlreet. MISS CHRTSTAL TPAKES an early opportunity of acquainting A her Friends that (he has received by the William Penn, a variety of NEW MIL LINERY, Bte. which (he hopes to be able to (hew them in a few days. May 18 s 3 ot This Day is Published, Aud fold by H. fcf I. KaUmerer, jun. No. 1 24, North Third-Jlreet, also, by Mr. Hek rt S'fEtTZFR, No. 85, Race-Jlreet, I (Price half a Dollar nciliy bound) < The Man of real Sensibility; Oi, The HIST OK V OF SIR G. tLLISON. Founded on Fad. (£?" The elerant Edition of the Efar.tr.ts of Hatki ity, m two voT». il'uftratrd wich- tweuty cfcp] er platea, may also be had a» above, price, f*li bound and gilt, two dollars and fifty cceu. H4I.X junrs. have on hafiSfca.quar.t;' of No, i ' aod t Wriiiag Paper. Junt 8- «63p XI, The CommifFioncrs TyOßcnr'rying.uu»cff«athe"'TWENTY-FIRST X -Article Treaty of Friendfllip, Limits, and Navigation, betw»«. Hi. Catholic Maicftv and the United State, of America, hereby give in formation to all Persons therein concerned, That, in order t® terminate op account of the losses fuftawed by the Citizens of the United Sestes, in corrfequence of their Vsffels and Car goes having b-en taken by the of His Cath olic Majesty, during the late War between Spain and France, that they are ready to receive (at thrir Office, between the hours of ten and one o'clock, daily) all complaints and applications, authorized by the said Article, during Eighteen Montth9, irom the day of the date hereof, and that they have power to examine all fueh persons as come before thtm, on oath or affirmation, touching the com plaints in queflioii, and also to receive in evidence, all written testimony, authenticated in such man ner as they shall think proper to require or admit. By Order of the Commi/Jtontrs, PETER LOHRA, Secretary. C mmijjtonrrs Office, Ao. 109, Mulberry reet, Philadelphia, May 17lb, 1797. 20—i'4W The Commissioners T7° a carrying into effedt the sixth article of the 1 j'Tl am ' t 7' commerce :L -"' d navigation, con cluded between his Britannic majesty and the United States of America, the , 9th day of November, 1794, having this day constituted their Board pursuant and agreeably to the said treaty, do here by give notice, that they are ready to proceed to business accordingly; and they deOrs that all claim, under the said article (which so far as the fame de scribes the cases thereby provided for, is hereunto out "delay iodged W ' th eit Secretary with- They further defirethat all such claim, may cot only ft ate in what manner the several cases come within the defcriptioß of the said article, but also fpecial.y f« forth .he nature of the evidence by which the claimants refpedlively undertake tafub ftantiate the fame. Exjracft from the said article, " Whereas it is alledged by divers British mer chants, and others his majesty's fubjefls, that debts to a confutable amount, which were bona fide contracted, before the peace, still remain ' the!n by cltizcnsor inhabitants of the United States ; and that by the operation of va» " rious lawful impediments, fmce the peace, not only the full recovery of the said debts has been • delayed, but also the value and security thereof have been in several instances impaired aHd lcff " ened, so that by the ordinary course of judicial ' proceedings, the British creditors cannot now ' obtain and actually have and receive full and adequate compensation for the loffesanJ J j„, " ges which tney have therebv f u r, ain " fbnf th rlV" fUChCafeSW ' here fu » compenfal » ever "f' u" 0U ? ai J, d cannot for what -lobtained, had and recei „ V s. h J. 'he said creditors in the ordinary fcourfe „ 0 J ul " tlce > the United States will make full and complete compensation for the lame to the said creditors: but i,is diftindliy understood, that - this provision is to extend to such losses only as have been occasioned by the lawful impediments aforefaid, aud is not to extend to losses occasion „ insolvency of the debtors or other „ ? ' " would equally have operated to pro „ " " ch loss ' »£ the 'aid impediments had not .. ; nor to furh losses or damages as have been occasioned by the manifeft delay, ornegli • {.encc, or wilful omission of the claimant." By order of the Board, GRIFFITH EVANS, Philadelphia, Commissioners* Office, ctar 3' No. 3 south Sixth-ftfeet, May 20 ' l ™- ' J 6-iim SUBSCRIBER having been appointed by J. the Envoy fcxtraordmary and Miniller Pleni po.en.i.ryof his Britannic Majefly, General Agent ior affiiiing Brnito creditors, and luch particular a ger.ts a. they may specially authorize, in profecutimr their claims before the CBmmiflioncrs for carrying i„! to effefl the sixth article o( the Treat, of Amity, Com mcrce and Navigation between his Br,tannic A aielly and the United States of Amlnca, hereby gives na.icc that he has opened his offi e at his house the south eat corner of Chelnut and fifth ftree.s, Philadelphia, where he is ready to receive all claims or inftruflionj tor claims with the voucheis aud documents thereof for the purpose of bringing forward the fame agreed ably !o the rules and orders which the boa«i mav think proper to orefcribe. ' - And as it will be for the interest of all concerned, that the several claims may be so hated, and support! Ed, as to prevent the delay which would arise from the neceffityof obtaining further information, or ad ditioual materials,from persons residing at advance the genera! agent thinks it his duty to add, (for the' direction chiefly of thofc, who, not having employ ed particular agents, may leave the profccutioo of their claims to his charge and management) that all such claims in particular to set forth irt. The proper defeviptior, and fit.-.aiion of the creditor or claimant, end original debtor, refnefl ively. ai. The date or nature of the original contr»a or debt. 3d. When, in what manner, and to what extent, the creditor or claimant wis prevented or impeded by the provision, operation or deleft of law, the decision, and praftice of courts, or restrain: of exe cution, from iccovering payment of the debt in queltion. 4th. The loss and damage incurred or fufbined, in of such impediments, whether the lame may have arisen from the infolveney, change of fituatioo, or death of the debtor, the loss of legal remedy fiom lapse of time, or othercaufe. imp»i t W the value and security of the debt, which would not have so operated if such impedimeots had not exilled, And 51 h The paiticular grounds and reifons oa which the claimant maintains, in the terms «f the treaty, that ' by tie ordinary ccurfe of judical trace 1- " * n £ s tbe creditor cannot now obtain and aQuatly luivc " and receive full tad adequate cjnfenfatioa" f or losses and dzirtages so luftained. < 1 he general agent thinks it hu duty further to fui grfl that the several claims ought to be acc-mpamtd and lupported by the affidavits of the claimants duiv sworn and regularly atirfled, both as to the .»;flence or the debts c,aimed, and such other circumftancs as may be within their own knowledge refpeilively And wherever the cljimauts in Bating the natuie of their evidence (which mull in every infl.nce be the best of which Hie cale is capable) h»ve oceafion to refer to the testimony of witi,«ff«, it will be proper to apprise ibe general agent of the names and plac.-s of rehdrrce of luch witoeffesandlhe fail,to be e!la." bliQicd by their testimony. V\'m. Moore Smith. Philadelphia, June 8 h, 1797. dim • : New-England Rum, In ldogftteads aud Barrels, forfale by f HALL. Jw. :• 4t . M M