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    of tue States, -o Philadelphia Daily Advertiser.
Number 1485.]
For St. Thomas, I i
fc—THE SHIP
Ann ant * iviar y>
Captain Bill is ;
WILL fail in ten days. For I
freight or passage apply to
F, COPFINGER.
No. 221, South Front Jlreet.
June 9»- < : * diot
F° r Sale,
ACT i V B, j J
On (],j aotli inft. at the Coffee* j
hoofc, at? o'closJt, P. M, as ihe canie from lea: .
ihe is known to be a faft falter. Any paiticular in. I
formation way be had on application to-Capt. Bing- I
ham on hoaid said brig, at Me IT. JelTe and Robert
Wain's Wharf, to John Pbnkinhoro, or Thomas j
Stewart. l«*<entory«o be seen and terms of pay- j
snent to be made known at th« time of sale.
Jane 8. j
For London,
Hgjgl wjllTJaT'penx, j
Jamrs 'fastah, Mqfler.
WILI, fail with all convenient speed. For
ireight or paflage apply to
JeJJe & Robert Wain. r .
May 19 ' § iAt
For Sale,
The cargo of *he brig Entlrprrze, Captain
I.angJvn from Bourdeaux, now landing at 4
Morton's wharf, 1 w;
CONSJTING OT
sj,j hhds. of Claret ] 2 a J
11; cases of ditto I"2 « !i!
100 cases of Sweet Oil r|s "j a
l.c pipes London proof > BRANDY. I | 2 at
10 pipes of Holland pqxif ) J of
A pply to _ I
Wharton Ss 5 Lewis, 1 _
No. 115, South Front St. I
Said Brig,
Weft-Indies or Etirope, fails
fift, burthen about fifteen hun- "j
barrels, is in complete or- I
<!er, and will be ready to receive a cargo in a I so
few days
Apply as above. I F ;
May 14 §_
For Sale or Charter, 1
! THE SHIP
WARREN,
fisSteßenjamin Church, Maflcr. I
OF about 180 tons burthen. En- I
Jeffe & Robert Waln-
May »6 § I
JohnTarris, matter. I
A GREAT part of her cargo is engaged, and
(he will fail in ten days. For freight or pal- a
sage apply to capt. Tarris, at Willings & Francis'
wharf, or to GURNET & SMITH.
May 25 5
tor Freight or Charter,
To any part of Europe,
The Swed'ifh Ship
Alexander Magnus, <
Capt. Carl O. Ehsman,
Pi BOUT tons burthen, in this port ; and 1
A also the Danilh Ship FREDERICK JULIUS J
KAU3, of 450 tons, now lying in Ha.«pton Roads.
Apply to JOHN VAUOHAN.
M.iy 26. tuthf6t 1
1—- For Freight or Charter,
i llllh?- Brig Fame,
4 FRANCIS KNOX, Maftcr :
A strong, excellent vessel, has been jull (heathed and
ready to receive a cargo. She will carry a,OOO bar-J :
rels, has good accommodations so passengers.
Apoly to
Capt. Knox, or to
Kearny Wharton.
June 6. 6 J?
Houfhold Furniture.
NOW felling by private iale, No. 17 Dock
ftreet— confiftingei chairs, tables, looking
glaffes, bureaus, hand and fire irons, bedftoads,
feather-beds, carpets, bedding, window curtains,
bed and table linen, kitchen furniture, &c. The
•whole in good order, and has only been a few
months in use.
The sale to continue daily 'till the whole is fold.
June a §
This Day is Published,
Aud fold by H. & I. Kam merer, jun. No.
24, North Third-fired, also, by Mr. Hen
«r StvEirzEß, No. 85, Race-fired,
(Price half a Dollar neatly bound)
The Man of realSenfibility ;
•Or, The HISTORY OF SIR G. ELLISON.
Founded on FaCl.
s3* The elegant Edition of the Elements tf Moral.
-,ty, in two volt, illustrated with twenty copper
plates, may iHo be had a i above, price, full bound
and silt, two dollars and fiftf cents.
H & I. K junrs. have on hand I qaanty of No. 1
and z Writing Paper.
;-w 8. <-"3"
HAY.
\ Quantity of excellent Old and New Hay to
jfxbchadat Peel Hall Farm on the Wiffahickon
Head, about 1 miles from the City.
Also, A QUANTITY OF BUILDING STONE.
June 8
Window Glass,
Of Superior Quality, and cheaper than any other in
the City—
OF FURIOUS SIZES,
Fiom 8 bv 6 to igtby 14,'
By the (ingV Bo* or.Quawi'.y, may be had at the
S ore of ibe Subscribers, corner of Arch and Front
firect.
James C. ly Samuel W. Fijher.
Philadelphia, J "«r J, '7s7'
PHILADELPHIA: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 12, 1797.
A Quantity of Brandy,
FIRST & id proof, , nt
Gin, of 4th proof, in pipes dei
Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, in Hhds da;
Old Hock, in cases of 4d dozen each to 1
Glaft Tumblers, in pints and half-pints to
Window Glass, in boxes, of different size* si"
Hazlemits, infacks
Whiting
™Z ? "V a > in hhds
White Lead C
& Spanish Brown J
For Sale by
PETER BLIGHT. Co
January 4 th<
Rofs & Simfon, of
k Have for Salt, |, v
A «lUANTITY OF PRIME
St. Domingo Cotton,
Superior Old Lilbon Wine in Pipes
Excellent India Market
Teneriffe Wine, „
In Madeira Calks
A few Quarter Chests best -
Fresh Hyi'on and ) XE4S
Hyfcn Skin )
Muscovado Sugars in Hogiheads, and
■ Coffee in Tierces
March 7. H'rf
To be Sold at Public Vendue,
At the Merchants' Coffee he use, in Philadelphia,
on the 15th day of June, .at 8 o'clock in the
evening, if not before disposed of at private
sale,
40,931 1-2 acres of land, on the
waters of Wheeling and Fishing creeks, in Wash
ington county, Pennsylvania. The foil is remark
ably feMile ; andhefides a large body of meadow,
there are considerable improvements on the pre
mifes. These lands were patented in 1787. On
payment of part of thepurchafe money, a reason- _
ablti credit will be given for the residue. Enquire
of the printer.
May 15. §tS
Richard Bay ley & Co.
Late John Whitesides & Co.
No. 136 MarketJlreet %
HAVE received per the (hips William Penn and
Star from London, a large and falhionable af
fortmentof the following articles : viz.
Chintzes, and printed Cottons, of the newest
patterns 1
Fumitnre Dimities and Chistzes
Ginghams, plain and figured,
Muslins, printed and embroider'd
Do. tambour'd, plain, check and ftrip'd
Do. tamboHred, of a very superior quality c!
Fine Book, Jaconet and Decca Handkerchiefs f
Dimities and muflinets
Damask table-linen, in setts and in the piece
Diaper ditto in Cloths and in ditto
Holland and Ruflia Shettings
Loop'd Hollands and Irish Linens
Long Lawns and Cambrics £
Sattins and Silks, plain and figured j
Ribbons sOid Gloves t
Crapes and Gauzes
Straw, Chip, and Paper Hats and Bonnets, new
{hapes
Fancy trimmings, &c.
With a variety of articles in the Linen-Drapery
and Haberdalhery line.
May 22 § a ot
Printed Calicoes.
JOHN MILLER, Jun. & Co.
No. 8 Chefimt-Stteet,
Have for Sale
FIFTY TRUNKS neatly afTortcd, very low on
(hort credit.
March 6. §
PennfylvaniaPopulation Company,
NOTICE is hereby given to the Share Hold
ers, that a further affefffnent of NiN G dol
lars is levied oa each share, payable as follows,
viz.
Six Dollars immediately, and
Three Dollars on the i»l of July next.
Which they are requefled to pay to the Treasu
rer of the Company, at the Company's Office,
No. 53, North fourth-ftreet, agreeably to the
times above mentioned ; and they are further
> informed, that on their neg)edling to pa the
fame as above direiSed, the ft vera'forfeitures
will be exaded.
By order of the Board,
SOL. MAKACHE, Treasurer.
May 17. djot
Just Arrived,
. In thefchooner Dove, Captain Pan!, from St
Thomas, and for sale by the fubferiber.
i, Muscovado Sugar in hhds- tierces and barrels.
1, St. Croix Rum in hhds. v
e And Lagtiira hides.
V ALSO OS HAND,
Imperial, Hyson, and Sherry and Malaga
'• Hyson Skin Teas. Wines.
Yellow Nankeens. Holland Gin in pipes.
Canton Cloth. Do. Cheese.
Lutestrings. Do. Glass ware.
'• Silk Hankerchiefs. China Ware,
r- Sewing' Silk. Window Blinds.
Cotton in bales. Rheubarb.
Peruvian Bark. Quicksilver, &c.
JOSEPH SIMS.
M 3 y d'4t.
Grattan and Comp.
r '_ Efpeftfully inform their friends, that they have
l( j I,V imported from London per the fliip Star, a
large affortmeat of
, PERFUMERr,
Which is now opened for sale at their House, N«.
19* Market-street.
Also, * new afToitiuent of 'ready-made gentle
men's linen, (hirts from 1 dollars each to 8 dollars,
&c. &c. &e.
t0 Ladies and gentlemen are accommodated with
3n board and lodging at ten Dollars each.
Tnofe CJaitiemen who have their own private
lodgings, may be accommodated with dinner only,
by t'.c week or month
June s -
io The Subscriber,
Determined to retire from buGnefs, invites all
who have aji*-' i*ore, bill, bond or accept.*ice
of hi., now due, to call for payment ; anil those
he who wilh to anticipate may receive the money
st * it a reifonable dlfccuut.
JAMES SWAN.
May 11. "l»w.
Dorcheft r, ccfrgofto-9, 16th May 1797.
By John Fenno, N°* 119 Chefnut Street.
NOTICE.
■ THE eo-partnerfhipof WilliamYovi"*, John Mills, Fi
and John aMi:!*, jtin. Bookiellcrs and Stationers, un
der the firm of W. Young, Mills and Son, is this
day diflolved by mutual co nfent. \ll persons indebted
to the copartnership arc requefled to make payment
to William Young, and those having demands are dc
fued to pioduce their accounts lor settlement.
Wit Ham Toting,
John Mills,
John Mills, jun.
Philadelphia, June 6th, 1797-
W. Y O U N G
Contituci the bookselling ai\d ftationa*y business at
the usual place, wholesale and retail, where he hat
now a very large aflortment of
Writing and Printing Papers and 800 fa,
Of which catalogues with the prices affixed aie de
livered gratis-
Wanted,
A person well qualified in the book felling and sta
tionary buflnefs. Applications will be receivrd till
the firft July next, at No. 51, south Second-street,
corner of Chefnut-fircct. .
June 6.
The fubferibers, have for sale, the "
following Goods, viz : {
OLD Madeira Wine, in pipW.
Port do. in pipes, hogiheads & qr. casks.
Malaga do. in hogiheads and qr. calks.
Sherry do. in quarter calks. <-
Claret do. of excellent quality, in bottles. ■*
Ruflia Duck.
Do. Diaper and Huckaback.
Coarse Toweling. -I
Iling Glals, firft fort. h
Ruflia white Soap, cut in finall bars. n
Mould Candles, in boxes of 6olb weight. c
London Porter, in bottles? r<
100 barrels of good beef. '1
A wrought-iron Book'CaJe. h
PHILIP?, CRAMOND & Co. tl
Philadelphia, 2d June, 1797.' d. n
c
Just Received, )
From Batavia (via Providence)
170 Sacks of Java Coffee of firft quality j,
100 half sacks do. do.
a few Boxes of Spices, confilling of
Nutmegs, Cloves and Mace .
For sale by
HILLINGS & FRANCIS, J
Peniwftreet. b
May 30 dtf a
Pennsylvania Population Com- I
pany. ' (
NOTICE is hereby given to the Sbarehold- £
ers, that a further afleffment of fifteen *■
dollars is levied on each share, payable in the 1
following instalments —viz.
One quarter immediately. '
One quarter on the ift of June.
One quarter qu the ift September.
One quarter on the ift Dec. next.
' Which they are requested to pay to the Trea- 1
surer of the Company-at the Company's Office,
Np. 53 north FourJi street, agreeably to the >
times above mentioned ; and they are further '
informed that on their neglefling to pay the 1
fame as above directed, the several forfeitures 1
direifted by the Constitution, will! be exa&ed. '
By order of the Board, 1
SOL. MARAOHE,
Treasurer.
May 15 sim
To be Sold,
A large and convenient
Three Story Brick House {
SITU aTE at the north-east corner of Arch and
Fourth-streets. It contains eighteen roooss—
and is in every refpe& well finiftied. For particu
lars enquire of
, M. Keppele,
No. 138, Chefnut- f rreet.
May 31. §
Erfkine's View of the War.
JUST PUBLISHED,
By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co.
- No 40 South Second street,
fPrice 31 Qentsj
A View of the Caufm and. Consequen
ces of the present War with France.
By the Honorable Thomas Erskin*.
Mgy t s §
Maurice Moynihan,
No. 81, North SecondJlreet,
A few doors above Arch-street,
INFORMS his friends and the public, that he has
for wholesale or retail, on the lowest terms, a
affortment ef Queen's Ware, gilt and cut
tumblers, plain and flowered quart, pint, half pint
gill and half gill do. cxadfc measures, decanters and
wine glaffcs ; gallon, half gallon, quart and pint
a bowls, and china in sets and separate ; pocket
bottles : Schuyikill and Jersey country quart and
s * half gallon.bottles ; Dry Goods, &c. &c.
N. B. Crates put up with care at the Ihorteft no
lice.
May 11. dtf
' JOHN CRAIG
i TTAS just imported from Rotterdam, via St.
JTI. Thomas, and for sale on reasonable terms
by the package
Platiljas Royal
Haerlem and German linens
» e Rouens
a Poll and Pro Patrii Paper
Wafers
Quills
•• Oziers for Hoops, in Bundles
Coffee Bags
He has also for Sale,
rs ' Best Red Clover Seed
th Old Madeira Wine, fit for immediate use
Ter.eriffe Wine of firlt and fecoird Quality
ite Coffee in Bags and Hogiheads
ly. Jamaica Spirits
Connecticut Turpentine Soap
_ Window Glass
Two Trunks of best Patent, Silk and Cotteu
al | Hosiery
lce April 18. 4' ur
D e f ; WANTED,
A BOUT aco ton? of freight, for any port
A in Spain, er the Mediterranean in a neu
tral bottom. Enquire of JAMES YARD
Juae 7. 7'
NOW LANDI NG,
From on board of the fliip G'cORGE EAR
CLAY, Capt. Charles M'AlkSter, from
Calcutta, the following GOODS, viz.
Ceflas Punjum Cloths ;ir
Hummums Gurrahs
Guze- nalis Indii Calicoes j n
EmertKs Cotton Checks •
Mamoodi-s Mulmuls g t
Sahans Red and Blue Bern*gou
hkfs e |
Tickeries Patrta do. ar
Jollas Santipoye do. q
Carridarries Plain, striped and flower-
ed fine muslins
Maragunges Ginghams , Ir
Baf:as, variQUs (orts Ta£feties
Sattin Romals Bandanno red hk*.
ALSO, ]
300 Caflcs Sugar a j
40 Boxes do. n(
165 Bags do.
70,000 lb. weight heavy black Pepper
40,000 |b« weight Ginger
20 Tons Hemp in Bales
9 Pipes East-India Spirits
For sale by PHILIPS, CRAMOND tfCo.
May 4. <l'f
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED,
{ Neatly bound and lettered, price i dols. cts.)
By G. DECOMBAZ,
BOOKSELLKR & STATIONER, 1
No, 4S, North Third Street, ' J
Ibe Adventures of Telemacbut.
J gi
French and Englilh, a vols. umo. r
AMONG the books which daily fall into the
hands of the veuth of both fcxes, none
hive a higher clainl to their attention than Tele
machus. The m.ift interesting lessons are here u
conveyed in the vehicle of an intere'tingf Poem. f<
replete with the iincft touches of the true pa- »i
the tic, and embelifhed with ail the graces of a 0
beautiful style. The fatal effefU of indulging
the paflions are ejfemplifie(i in the molt linking 0
manner; and the happiness atteiding inno- v
cence and virtue painted in the livelielt colours. Q
Whatever can incite to virtue or deter from v
vice ; whatever can enlighten the understand- f'
ing, charm the imagination, and improve the
heart, is to be found in this interesting work.
THE NAVAL "GAZETTEER; "
Being a complete Geographical Dictionary, „
containing a full and accurate account, alpha- „
betically arranged, of all the countries and ill- ><
ands in the known world ; Ihowing their lati- ■<
ude, foundings, and stations for anchorage ; «.
with a particular description of the feveralßays, 0
Capes, Channels, Coves, Creeks, Currents, '<
Gulfs, Harbours, Havens, Lakes, Oceans, Ra- <«
ces, Rivers, Roads, Rocks, Sands, Shoals, "
Sounds, Straits, Tides, Variation of the Com- "
pass &c. Together with a particular relation "
of the fliape and appearance at sea, of the fev«- "
ral Headlands, Isthmuses, Peninsulas, Points,
Promontories, and whatever is of use or impor- (
tance to the Matter, Pilot, Commander, or J
Seaman ef any lhip or vessel, in navigating the i
watery element. _ ,
Also Comprehending ,
Ample Direilions for laihng into or out of the ,
different Ports, Strait*, and Harbours of the ,
four quarters of the world ; and for avoiding ■
dangers on the vari«»s and extended coalts 5 in c
whieh more than twelvethoufand diftinft names 1
of places, are treated us and explained. With J <
a correct set of Charts, 1 vols. Xvo. price 6 dol». • •
By the Uev. JOHN MALHAM,
$5" This has been pronounced the moll ufe
ful and the cheapeti book published in Amtrica.
June 9.
—' ]
COLUMBIA HOUSE
Boarding School for young Ladies.
-]» jfRSj- GROOMBRIDGE with,much pleas
iVJL ureand refpeft, returns her sincere ic
kno*ledgernent tor the liberal encouragement
(he has received during four years residence in ! j
Philadelplna ; and allures her friends and the ■ ,
public, so far from intending to decline her j ]
school, Ihe has made a superior an angement fur t
. the more convenient accommodation of her ,
scholars. —Every branch of ufeful and polite :
education is particularly attended to by Mrs.
Groombridge and matters excelling in their
refpeftive profeflions.
Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets.
June ;th, r797. Jimftf
The Ctuatiun is healthy ; and made
more agreeableJiy an extensive garden and lot
of ground adjoining the house.
Far Sate,
ON board the fliip Moi-Ly, John Froll, master
from Liverpool, laying at Walr.ut-ftrect wharf
6000 bushels of line ftoved^Salt,
And QUiiEN'S WARE, well afTuried,
By PHILIP NICKLIN Es 1 Co.
' WHO HAVF IN STORE, ALSO FOR SALE,
' ICO Boxes WhiteHavanna Sugars
1 JfP erial EA S
t Hyson \
t 1 j tubs QuickC lver
j 1 chests Bandanno Handkerchiefs
A few chests Manchester Goods well aflorted
. in corduroys, thicksets, ginghams, muflinets,
dimities, &c. z Trunks black sewing silk,
180 Crates queens ware, well aflorted,
10 Tons sheet lead,
Nails aflorted, flat and slurp points,
•• London particular and ) Madeira Wine in
lS India market 5 P'P es and t h d».
30 pipes, io hhds. Tenerifte Wine,
10 pipes choice Port ditto,
31 casts yellow paint,
7 boxes 1 a bundles writing slates,
j box ipk-ftands & note prefles,
Sail canvas aflorted No- 1 A 8.
May 4- dtf
Millinery Room,
No. 136 Marhet fireet.
nass ciikrsTAi
TAKES an early opportunity of acquainting
her Friends that she has received by the
William" Penn, 1 variety of NEW MIL
LINER. Y, &c. which Ihr hopes to be able to
,B shew them in a few days.
May 18 s.? ot
~ A FMV BOXES OF
, rt Bologna S^pfa^es,
u OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY,
To be fold at No. 199 Swtli Front- tr.e».
• Apirlao, col^
The Commissioners
FOR carrying info effaa the TWFN.TY-Fift.3T
Article of the Treaty of Fricndiiiip, I<imii»,
and Navigation, between His Catholic .Majetty
rind the United Sta'es of A merica, hereby girt in -
formation to all Perionf the-ein concerned. —That,
in order to terminate a'l difference*, oh account ot
the leffcs (uftained by the Citizens of the United
States, in canfequ.-nce 'of their Veftels and Car
goes having bft n taken by the Subjects of His Cath
olic Majesty, during the late War between Spain
and France, that they ace ready to receive (at thrir
Office, between the hours of ten and one is'clat&i
daily) all complaints and applications, iiitht,sized
by the said Article, during Eiouteen Months,
irom the day of the date hereof, and that they havff
power to examine all filch pcrfons as tome before
them, on oath or affirmation, touchfng the com
plaints in question, and also to reteive in evidence,
all written teflimnry, authenticated in such man
ner as they ihall think proper to require or admit.
By Order of the Commiffumrrti
PETER-LOHRA,
Secretary.
C mmijfinners Office, Ao. 109, Mulberry- '
reet, Philadelphia, May 1 ~th, 179 7.
10—$4w
—
The Commissioners
T?OR carrying into efTeil the sixth article of the
JL treaty ot" amity,commerce &£d navigation, con
cluded between his Britannic majesty and theUt.iud
States of America, ©n the 19th day of Noverftbef-,
1794, having this day constituted their
purluant and agreeably to the said treaty, do here
by give notice, that they «re ready to proceed to
hufinefs accordingly ;and.they defrre that all claims
under th* said article (which so far as the iarhe de
fenses the cases thereby provided for, is hereunto
annexed) may be lodged with their Secretary withn
out delay.
They further desire that all such claims may not
only state in what manner the l'cveral cases come
within the description of the said article, but alio
specially set forth the nature of the evidence by
which the claimants refpe&iveiy undertake to sub
stantiate the fame.
Exjrad from the said article,
" Whereas it is allcdged by divers British mer
" chants, and others his majesty's fubje&s, that
" debts to a confid rablo amount, which were bona
" fide contra£led, before the peace, still remain
" owing to them by citizens or inhabitants of the
44 United States; and that by the operation of va
" riot® lawful impediments, since the peace, not
u onjy the full recovery of the said debts has been
i* delayed, but also the value and security thereof
,c have been in several instances impaired and leff
-14 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 lolfes anil dama
" ges which tney have thereby/fufrained: It is a»
" greed that in all such cases where full compenfa
tf tion for such lofles and damages cannot for what
c< ever reason be a&ually obtained, had and recei
" ved by the said creditors in the ordinary Pcourfe
u of juftiee, the United States will make full and
" complete compensation for the fame to the said
4< creditors: but it is diftin&ly understood, that
" this provision is to extend (o such lofles only, as
c< have been occasioned by the lawful impediments
" aforefaid, and is not to extend to lofles occasion*
" ed by such insolvency of the debtors or-other
" causes, as would equally have operated to pro
" duce such \ofo f if the said impediments had not
" existed ; nor to furh lofles or damages ps have
" been oceafioned by the manifeft delay, ornegli
'• or wilful omifiion of the claimant."
By order of the Board,
GRIFFITH EVANS,
Secretary.
Philadelphia, Commissioners* Office,
No, 3 fouthSixth-ftreer, May 29,
1797- J 6—srm
r HE SUBSCRIBER having been appointed by
the Envoy Extraordinary and Mini Iter Pleni
potentiary of his Biitannic Majesty, General A gent
) lor affixing British creditors, and such particular a
i gents as they may fpe ( ially authorize, !n profecutmg
] their claims bcfr.re the cammiflioners for carrying in
to effrft lixth article of the Treaty of Amity. Com
\ merce and Navigation between his Britannic Majejly and
the United States ef America, hereby gives no.ice that
I he has opened his otft e at his house the foutli calk
| corner ot Chefnut and fifth streets, Philadelphia,
where he is ready to receive all claims or infLru&ions
tor claims with the vouchers aud documents thereof,
for the purpose of bringing forward the fame agree*
ably so the rules and orders which the board may
wink proper to prescribe.
And a * it will be for the intercft of all concerned,
that' the fevcra? claims be so flaied, and fupport
td, as to prevent the delay which would arile from
the neccflity of obtaining Turther information, or ad
ditional materials,fiom per fans residing at a distance,
the general agent thinks it his duty to add, (for the
f (fit'c&ion chiefly of tbofe, who, n«»t having employ
ed particular agents, may leave the profccution of
1 their claims to his charge and management) that all
such claims ought in particular to fct forth—
ift. The pioper description and foliation of the
creditor or claimant, end original debtor, refpeit
ively.
2d. The date or nature of the original contract or
debt.
3d. When, in what manner, and to what extent,
the creditor or claimant w*s prevented or impeded*
by the provifiqn, operatipn or dele-it of law, the
1 decisions and praftice of courts, or teftraint of exe
cution, fiom recovering payment cf the debt iu
queilion.
4th. The loss and damage incurred or faftained,
in confequencc ess such impediments, whether tbc
fame may hare arifcn from the infolveney, change of
(iiuatian, or death of the debtor, th& iofs of legal
remedy from lapse of time, or ctbercaufes impairtrg
the value and security of the debt) which would rtot
have so operated if such impediments had notexifted.
And h The particular groonds and reaions ott
which the claimant maintains, in the terms ©f the
treaty, that '* by the ordinary course of judicial
ings, ihc creditor cannot now cbuin and a&ually
have snd receive full amd adequate compensation" tor
the loffcs and. damages fofuAaiued.
The general agent thinks it his duty further to f*£-
(jest tbu the fr.vera' claims-ought to be accompanied
and supported by the affidavits of the claimants duly
sworn and regularly attested, both as to thecKiftercs
of the debu claimed, and fucb other circumftanrci
% as may be within ihcir own knowledge re'.ye&ively.
And wherever the claimants in dating tho nature of
their Evidence (which mud in- every mftancr be the
ig. best of which the cafe is capable) have occasion to
> c tefer to tlie tcilimo«y of witnrfTea, it will be proper
to apprise the general »gent of the names and a
;o of rclid'oce of iuch wimedeaand the fa£l*to be
blifhcd by t&ciz ictlirnany.
Wm. Moore Smith.
_ Philadelphia, Juu 8 h, 1707. dim
New-England Rum,
In Hogflieadj :11a Surre's, for sale by
£ZEXIEL HALL.
June 7. . 4t.
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