of m x»» Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Numbs a 1486.] For Sale, The fine and remarkably faft Virginia and Philadelphia Burthen about 100 tons. For terms apply to Rofs Iff Sim/on. June i». dtf For St. Thomas, THE SHIP Ann and Mary, • * yM'jg* Captain Bui IS j, WILL fail in.ten days, for freight or passage apply to , F, COPPINGEE. No. 2-21, South Front street. June 9. diot *rrk- For Sale, ACT IV E, V3QaE&£I«&o TI tKe . ct (, ; n fl. at t ' ae Coffee- House, at 7 o'clock. P. M, as ihe came from tea: (he is known to be a faft sailer. Any particular ml formation may be had cn application to Capt. Bing bjin on hoaid said brig, at MclT. JclTe and Robert Wain'# Wharf, to John Plankinhora, or Thomas Scewait. Inventoty to be seen and terms of pay m#i.t to be made known at th« time of sale. June 8. "* tf For London, TH E BHI p frffsS WILLIAM PENN, 'JAMts 'Josiah, Majler. WILL fail with all convenient fpced. For freight orpafTage apply to "JeJJe y Robert Wain.. May .9 r > 5 For Sale, 7he cargo of *he brig Enterprise > Captain J.angdun jrom Bourdeaux, no to landing at Morion's tuharf consiting or 5»4 hhds. of Claret 2 . aI7 cases of ditto . xi "S 100 cases of Sweet Oil . 11 o pipes London proof 7 '5 « 10 pipes 0/Hollandjiioof 5' D * ANDY ' W -o Apply to Wharton & Lewis, • No. 115, South Front St. Said Brig, WILL take a FREIGHT for the Weft-Indies or Enrope, fails burthen about fifteen hun -3- barrels, is in complete or der, and will be raady to receive a cargo in a sow days Apply as above-. May 24 $ For Sale or Charter, THE SHIP warren, Benjamin Church, Majler.- W}} ahout 280 tots burthen. En- TJ-zquire of Jeffe & Robert iValn- May i 6 | JohnTarris, mailer. A GREAT part of her cat go is engaged, and (he will fail in ten days. For freight or pal fage apply to capt. Tarris, at Willing* ,& Francis' wharf, or to GURNET & SMITH. May 2j 5 For Freight or Charter, To any part of Europe, Swedifh Ship Alexander Magnus, Capt. Carl O. Ehsman, ' - A BOUT 350 tons burthen, in .this port; aid JU . also the Daoilh Ship FREDERICK JULIUS KAUS, of 450 tons, now lying in Hampton Roads. Apply to JOHN VAtJGHAN. May 26. tuthf^t For Freight or Charter, i Brig Fame, S FRANCIS KNOX, Mailer: A ftrorig, excellent veffcl, has been just (heathedand teady to receive a cargo. She will carry 2,000 bar rels has good accommodations so passenger*. Apply to Capt. Knox, or to Kearny Wharton. Jace 6. 6p This Day is Publiihed, 4hi fold by H. I. Kam mirer, jun. No. 34, North Third-fired, also, by Mr. Hsn jtr Swstrzsx, No. 85, Race-fired, (Price l*alf a Dollar neatly bound) The Man of real Sensibility ; Or, Tkt HISTORY OF SIR G. ELLISON. Founded m Fall. (J3T The cltgant Edition of the Elements tf Moral, ity, 1a two volt, illustrated with twenty copper* y,«tn, may also be bad at above, price, fall bound and gilt, two dollars ar.d fifty cents. H St I. K jums. have on band a quanty of No. j •nd * Writing Paper. June 8. „ eojp HAY. A Qaantity of excellent Old and New Hay to xi.be had at Peel Hall Farm on the Wifiahickon Road, about 2 miles from the City. Also, A QUANTITY Ot BUILDING STONE. I""e 8 • §6t Window Glass, Of Superior Quality, and cheaper than any other in the City— o? rjßious sizes, f":om 8 by 6 to >g by 14,' By the fmgte Box or Quimi y, mav be bad at the S oreof the Subfcribcr:, corner of A.ifc and From ihect, fames C. & Samuel IV. Fisher. Philadelphia, Joe 9, 1797. P HIL AUEL PHI A : TUESDAY EVENING, JUFE 13, 17^7. A Quantity of Brandy, Flit ST & id proof, Gin, of 4th prfcof, in pTp°s Jamaira Spirits, 4th proof, in Hhds Old Hock, in .cases of 40 dozen earh Glass Tumblers, in pints and fealf-pinr* Window Glass, in boxes, of different filtfs Harlentifs, inftrk*. Whiting Copperasi / . . White Lead f ,llhhds & Spanilh Brown J For Sale by • PET BR BLIGHT. January 4 Rofs & Simfan, Have for Sale, A QUANTITY OP PRIMfi St. Domingo Cotton, Superiot Qld Lilbwi Wine in Pipes Excellent India Market "TenerifFe Wine, In Madeira Calks A few Quarter Chefls best Fresh Hyion and ) . _ Ilyfcn Skin j TEAS Muscovado Sugars ill Hogflieads, and CoiTee in Tierces March 7. |*| Houlhold Furniture. NOW felling by private ials, No. 17 Pock ftreet—confiftingot chairs, tables, loot'.inj glaffes, bureaus, hand and fire irons, bedsteads, 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. J""g i . § St. Übes Salt. 3000 bushels St. Übes SALT, for sale by Philips, Cramond, & Co. June ii. 3t Richard Bayley Ss? Co. Late John Whitesides & Co. No\ 136 Marlet-Jlreet, HAVE received per the Ihips William Penn and Star from London, a large and fafhionable af> fortment of the following articles : viz. Chintzes, and printed Cottons, of the newell patterns Furniture Dimities and Chintzes Ginghams, plain and figured, Muslins, printed and embroider'd Do. tambour'd, plain, check and ftrip'd Do. tamboured, of a very superior quality Fine Book, Jaconet and Decca Handkerchiefs Dimities and muflinets Damaik table-linen, in setts and in the piece Diaper ditto in Cloths and in ditto Holland and Ruflia Sheetings Loop'd Hollands and Irish Linens Lpng Lawns and Cambrics Sartins and Silks, plain and figured Ribbons and Gloves CTapes and Gauzes Straw, Chip, and Paper Hats aad Bonnets, new shapes Fancy trimmings, &c. With a variety of articles in the Linen-Drapery and Haberdalhery line. May za § lo t Printed Calicoes. JOHNMILLER, Jun. & Co. No. 8 Cbefnut'Strect» Have for Sale .FIFTY TRUNKS aeatJy assorted, very low on ihort credit. March 6. * § PennfylvaniaPopulatipn Company. NOTICE is hereby given to the Share Hold ers, that a further afltffinent of nine dol lar s is levied on each Ihare, payable as follows/ viz. Six Dollars immediately, and Three Dollars on the iltof July next. Which they are requested to pay to the Treasu rer of the Company, at the Company's Office, No. a, North Fourth-street, agreeably to tbe times above mentioned ; and they are further informed, that on their negle&ing to pa the fame as above direAed, the fevera (forfeiture* will be exacted. By order of the Board, SOL. MAKACHE, Treofurer. May j7, djot Just Arrived, In the schooner Dove, Captain Paul, from Sr Thomas, and for sale by the fubferiber. Muscovado Sugar in hhds- tierces aad barrels. St. Croix Hum in hhds. And Laguira hides. ALSO ON HAND, Imperial, Hyson, and Sherry and Malaga Hyson Skin Teas. Wines. Yellow Nanketna. Holland Gin in pipes. Canton Cloth. Do. Cheese. I Luteftrhigs. Do. Glass ware. Silk Hankerchiefs. China Ware. Sewing Silk. Window Blinds. Cottoh in bales. .Rheubarb. Peruvian Bark. Quickfiktr, &c. JOSEPH SIMS. May aad. di4t. Grattan and Comp. D Efpe&fuMy inform their friends, thit they have IV importeJ from London per the (hip Star, a large afibrtmeat of PERFUMER r. Which is now opened for {ale at their HoUse, No. 19a Market-street. Also, a new afToituient of ready-made gentle men's linen, lhiits from a dollars each to 8 dollars, &c. &c. &c. Ladies and gentltmen are accommodated with beard and lodging a: ten Dollars each. Those Gentlemen who have their own private lodgings, may be accommodated with dinner only, by the week or month . June 5 it The Subscriber, Determined to retire from btifinefs, invites all wl.o have any note, bill, bond or acceptance of hi., now due, to call fur payment i and those who wi(h to anticipate may receive the money at * reasonable ttilcouut. JAMES SWAN. . May 22. »Uw. J)oAbefter, ncarßofloii, tjth May 1797. By John Fen no, N 0- ii c) Chef nut Street. NOTICE. * THE co-par nerfhipof WiHiamYourtgt fohri Mills, and John Miiij jun. Bookiellers and &atiice. , May 11. dtf JOHN CRAIG HAS just imported from Rotterdam, via St. Thomas, and for sals on reasonable terms by tlte package PUtillas Royal Haerlem and German linens Rouens Post and ProPitrii Paper Wafers Qiiills Oziers for Hoops, in Bundles Coffee Bags ~ He has also for Sale, , Best Red Clover Seed Old Madeira Wine, fit for immediate use Teneriffe Wine of firft and second Quality Coffee in Bags and Hogfiieads r Jamaica Spirit's Connecticut Turpentine Soap 1 Window Glass j Two Trunks of best Patent, Silk and Cotten n Hosiery April 18. 4aw WANTED, ABOUT 200 ton 9 of freight, for any port in Spain, or the Mediterranean in a neu tral boitom. Enquire of JAMES YAI!D Jun* 7. ? t For Sale, s ' ' I 'HE unexpired time of a likely Negro i- Girl, about to yearsold, who has upwards j of II years to i'erre. —SJbe is of a good temper, and very imart, iciive and ufeful in a family. . Apply at No. 147 South float, or 35 Uatett ftr;ct. June 10 —'mwSf The sale of 40931 1-2 acres o 1 Land on the waters of Whealing and Filhing Creeks, in Walhington county, advertifcd for 15th inft. 13 postponed :o a future day, of which due notice willbe given, if a fate.does ( not take place.. 3t Junen. 1 jjt ——. —1 ■■ t.— ——- Port-Office, 23d May, 1797. ai for Baltimore will be closed at this of- I ficr every morning (Sundays excepted) at half past 7 o'clock The Mail for Boston will be clofcd every day (Sundays excepted) a* 12 o'clock noon and j The Mail-f6r Frederica, Milford.'CJowes, rough, Delaware, Horntown, Accomack Court-House ' and Northampton Court-Houic, Virginia, will be closed every Monday (nocning at half part 7 o'c\>ck. May e 3 . * l£t THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, (•Neatly bound and lettered, price 2 dels. 15 cts.) By G. DECOMBAZ, i BOOKSELLKk & STATIONER, No, 48, Norih Third Street, Ihe Adventures of Telemachus. French and Englilh, % vols, itrno. AMONG the books which daily.fall :sto the ha«.ds of the y®uth of both lexes, none have a higher claim to their attention than Tele machus, the njsft interesting lessons are here conveyed in the vehicle of an 1.-.terelling Poem, replete with the fintli touches ef the true pa thetic, and embelifhed with all the graces of a beautiful ityie. The fatat effciflf of indulging the passions are exemplified in the molt linking < manner ; and the happiness attending inno cence and virtue painted in the livelicft colours, j Whatever can incite to virtue or deter fcom ■ yifce ; whatever can enlighten the underltand- i ' ing, charm the imagination, and improve the heart, is to be found in this interesting work. THE NAVAL GAZETTEER; « Being a eomplete Geographical .Dictionary, ' containing a full and accurate account, alpha- ' betically arranged, of all the countries and ill- j ands in the known world ; ihowing their lati- t ude, foundings, and stations for anchorage ; 4 with a particular description of the feveralßays, , 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 ice. Together with a particular relation « of the ihape and appearance at sea, of the feve- •< ral Headlands, Isthmuses, Peninsulas, Points, <1 , Promontories, and whatever is of use or impor- «< tance to the Master, Pilot, Commander, or " Seaman ef any (hip or vfcffel, in navigating the " watery element. •< Also Comprehending " Ample Dire&ions for tailing into or out of the " .different Ports, Strait?, and Harbours of the " four quarters of the werld ; and for avoiding " dangers on the various and extended coafls j in j whielv*iore than twelvethoufand diftiaifl names " of places, are treated of Ind explained. With „ a correal set of Charts, i vols. Bvo. price 6 dols. 3v the Uev. JOHN MALHAM, gjf This has been pronounced the most ufe ful and the cheapest book publilhed in America. June 0- dtf. COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School foV young Ladies. MRS. with much pleas- ~~ ureand refpetfl, retains her finccre ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement Ihe has received during four years refitlence in p, Philadelphia ; and iifures her friends and the lc public, so far from intending to dtclinr htr p school, she has made a superior arrangement for the mdfe convenient accommodation of her tc scholars.—Every branch of ufcf'il and polite m . education is particularly attended to bjr Mrs. Groombridge and mailers excelling in their c( refpedtive profi*flions. w Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. fa June jth, 1797. £imftf so Ihe fituatien is perfe as the fane dc icribes tbe cases thereby provided for, is hereunto annexed) may be lodged with their Secretary with out delay. . They further defirethat all fiich claims may cot only state in what raann»r the i'everal cases come within the description of the said article, but alfa fpeeially set forth t he nature of the evidence br which the claimants refpeJUvely undertake tsOrii. the Exjrtft from the fillet article, " Whereas it is allcdged by divers British mer " chants, and others his majesty's fubjefta, that " debts to a confid.rabla amount, which were bos* " fide contrWled, before the peace,-ftili remain " owing to then) by citizens or inhabitants ps Ae " United States ; and that by the operation of *' rious lawful impediments, "fiace the peace, not " ®OJy th e full recovery of the laid debts las Seen " delayed, bat alfolhe value and security thereof " have teen in several inftances-unpairod and feflV " ened, so that 6y the ordiftary ceurfe of judicial - proceedings, tKe Brfrifl. creditors cannot n«v " °°tain and a&ually have and receive fall and " adequate compensation for the loffe» an< dama " ges which tney have thereby sustained: It Ls a " greed that in all such where full compenfa " tion for foch losses and damages cannot for what " ever teafon be aituilly obtained, had and recei " by the Ikid creditors in the ordinary fcourfe '• of justice, the United States will make full * n i " complete compensation for the fame to the 'said « creditors: but it Udifti»aiy understood, that this proviuon is to extend to fiicfi losses only as " h " Te , b s* n ««afioa*d b T the lawful impedimenta aforc said, and is not to extend to losses occasion " ed by such infolvcncy of the debtors or other " causes, as would equally have operated to pro " " f " cfl '°k> # fiiJ impediments had not existed ; nor to furfi losses br damages as have " been occasioned by the manifeft delay, ornczli «• b eucc, or wilful omission of the claimant." By order as the Board, GRIFFITH EVANS, Secretary. Philadelphia, Commilßoners' Office, No. 3 fouthSixth-ftveet, May 29, 'W- J 6-§xm yHE SUBSCRIBER having been appointed by 1. the Envoy hxtraprdinary ar.d Minilter Plem. potentvjryof his Biitannic Majesty, General Agent ioraffilting Brmih creditors, and luch particular a gentsas they may fpeeially auihoriie t in profecutme their d«ms before ibe Cemmiffiooers tor earrvii.ir in to etf.a the i.xth article ol the Treaty of Amity, Cm mcrct and hlwcn his Britimic M a „tK aad the United States 0/ AntriLa, hereby gives notice that he ha* openfc. hisoftve at his house the foutii east corner of Chefnut and fifth ftjeets, Philadelphia where he is ready to receive all claims or inlliufliona lor claims with the vouchers aud documents thereof for the puroofe of bringing forward the fame agree! ably so (lie rules and orders which the board m»v think proper co prescribe. ' And as it will be for the imereft of all concerned, that the (everal clai.ni be so stated,. and support! td, as ropreveoube delay which would arile fTom the necefiuydf inlorm»tion, or ad. ditional malenais,from persons residing at a diltance the general agent thinks it his duty to add, (for the* dirttbon chiefly of thof-, who, not having employ, ed particular agent,, may | f ,ve the ptofecmion of their ciitmn to his charge and' manage men:} that til such claims ought in particular :o set toril.— ift. Thep-oper d,lcrlp.ion aad (i:nat ron of the ocditor ot claimant, egd original debtor, refpe^U ad. The date or nature of the original contrast or debt* 3d. When, in what manner, and to what extent, the creditor or claimant ww pTeven(»d or impeded, by the. provision, operation or deleft of law, the decitiont aud pra^lice of courts, or reflraint ot exe cution, from tecuvciiug payment of the debt in question. 4th. The loss and damage incurreU or ftflained, tn confequehce cf such impediments, whether the fame may have arisen from the mfolveney, chanee of fuuattAo, or death of the deb lo r, the loss ol legal remedy from laple of time, or other caufei impairi-12 the value and security of the debt, which would not . have so operated if such impediments had not exTlted, - Andyh The pauiculargrounds and rfilons on which the claimant maintain,, in the terms of the treaty, that " by the ordinary courfeof judicial pro mgi, the c editor caiuiot now obtain and aftually have and receive full ai d adequate compenfatior.'Mor the loflVs ai.d damages !o fulttiued. The fe tueral agent think, ithis duty further tdr»z gtft that the f. vera! claims ought to be accompanied and tupporied by the affidavits of the claimants rfo'v sworn and regularly atitiled, btha. to theexiftene« of .the debts claimed, and fucb other clrcumftoncea as may be within their own knowledge re(pc£lively. And iaherevLr the cLiiinants in flattnj-the naturo of their evidence (whichmuft in be the test of which the cafe is capable) have occasion to tefcr to the teftimooy of wit.e(Tes, it wiH be proprr to apprise the general agent ol the names and places of relidence of luch witneffe.and thefaftito be ella blithed by tliait testimony. Wm. Moore Smith. Philadelphia, June B>h, 1737. dun New-England Rum, In Hoglhcads and Bane's, for&!e by ezeklul HALL. J"1« r XI.