l - tj vf- A., I (■o.incAltcH, #a?ette i States, - PhikdSfbiaSiiy fuMer. ti r Number 1499.J For Sale, remarkably fai Virginia and Philadelphia tons. For terms apply to - Rofs & Simfon. Ti>ne ta. dtf For Sale, The cargo of the hrig Enterprise, Captain I.angdon from Bourdeaux, now landing at Morton's wharf, CONSITING OF 524 bhds. of Ckret • "1 2 •• <ji; cases of * .to 1 10 n 500 c'fes of Sveet Oil S-S -9 no pipes Lflndon proof ? brandy. J 2 pipes of Holland proof 5 J w Apply to Wharton or Lewis, No. 115, South Front St. WILL take a FREIGHT for Weft-Indies or Europe, fails burthen about fifteen hun "^°^°S^«Sdred barrels, is in complete ort der, and will be ready to receive a cargo in a few days Apply as above. May 24 § Printed Calicoes. JOHN MILLER, Jun. & Co. No, 8 Cbefmit'Street} Have for Sale FIFTY TRUNKS neatly afibrtcd, very low on (hort credit. March 6. - 5 To be Sold, A large and convenient Three Story Brick House; SITU -TE at the north-east corner of Arch and Fourth-streets. It contains eighteen rooms and is io evety refpe<S well fini/hed, For particu lars enquire of M. Keppele, No. 138, Chefnut-ftreet. May 31. § FASHION AND CHEAPNESS. INTtLLtGENCE TO THE LADIES. JUS.' received from London, (wo trunks o-f ele gant BRUNSWICK KID Ladies' Shoes, of the mod fafhtonable patterns and {hape now worn in that city, and will be fold rff immediately in small quantities, at firll cofl, forcath, at Mrs. ENEFER's, No. 105 Walnut dreet, between Third and Foutth ilreets. *** The above was purchased of Mr. Fox, in 1 Piccadilly, who manufactures for most of the nobi- 1 lity, and will be warranted good. J""e 13 Igt | John Miller, jun. & Co ' Have received per the India, Aflimead, from Calcutta, ' j A tvell ajfarted small Invoice if 1 Gurrahs I Baftas ' ColTaes ' Calicoes Bengal Stripe* \ Laid in remarkably low, which they will fell for calh-or short credit on very advantageous terms. ' June 5. diwfri4th George Dobfon, \ No. 35 South Third-Street, HAS imported per ships William Pcnn, Starr, and Diana, from London, 5-4 Super London Chints, elegant patterns, Ginghams, Muflinetts and Dimity's. Fafhonable Waiftcoatiog, newest patterns. Ribbands well afForted, in small trunks. 4-4 5-4 and 6-4 India and Britilh Book-muf iins. Fancy Cloaths and CalTamiers, Ths whole to be disposed of cheap for Calh or approved Notes of a fliorr date. June 14, '97. d.tf. Received by the Indoftan, From Madras, A SMALL invoice consisting ot the following Coast Goods, viz. Blue Cloths Long Cloths, 14 punjumj Do. do. firif ' Madrafs Handkerchiefs, and Book Muslin* WILLING FRANCIS. March 27. 3aw Millinery Room, ! No. 136 Market Jlreet. < MISS CHXTSTAL ' TAKES an early opportunity of acquainting ' her Friends that she has received by the ' Wix-liam PtNN, a variety of NEW MIL- * LINERY, &c. which she hopes to be able to 1 lhtrw them in a few days. ' May 18 foot Just Received, i From Batavia (via Providence) 170 Sacks of Java Coffee of firil quality ao« half Tacks do. do. a few Boxts of Slices, eoafifting of I Nnttnegs,'Cloves and Mace c For sale by b ffILLINGS & FRANCIS, a Peniwflreet. 1 »«ay >0 ' dtf v Muftcal Injirurnent Manufactory, c No. 167, Arch-Street. c HAkPER, liarpfichord, grand, portable grand, p fid '-board, pier table and fquarc piano forte 0 maker from London, returns thanks to his friends r; and the public, for their liberal encouragement, F and hopes that by his assiduity and attention to ev- t: ery branch of his bufincfs, to merit a continuance 5 of thtir favors. Piano fortes made on the newest yi and most approved plans, with pedal?, patent, fwcll, and French harp flop, which he flattei s himfelf wiH be found on trial by unprejudiced . judges, to be equal if not fupericr to-any import- ed, and twenty per cent cheaper. Any ir.llru ° meet pui chafed of him, if »ot approved of in " twelve months, he will exchange. d . ' __ ■ w N. B. All kindsof Musical inftraments made, °' tv.nid, and repaire« with the greatest accuracy, 3 dispatch, and on the most reasonable term?, Ivr ready money only. Second kand Piano Fortes taken in exchange. a Mty SS. "■ PHILADELPHIA: To be Sold by Auction, At the Coffee House on Thu-rftlay Evening, June 29th, at 8 o'clock, the following Lots of groHnd, • Ctuate 011 Sixth- Street, oppoiite to the State House Garden : viz. Lojl x. Beginning at the South East corner of ° George asd Sixth Streets, 21 feet wide and 130 deep. . 2, adjoining lot I, ao feet wide, 130 Jeep. - 3, ssijoining lot 2, 19 feet wide, 130 feet deep. 4, adjoining lot 3, 19 feet wide, 130 feet deep, » n 5> adjoining th« iourh fide of the loganian library, lt 2 ! feet wide, 130 feet deep. These lots are hounded on the westward by the 30 feet alley that runs from George to Walnut ilreet, of which alley they have the privilege. ; Conditions of sale, one fourth calh, the remsin | dtx in approved notes at a 4 and 6 months, with ; liuereft. Footman'&Co. Auflrs. 1 J uhc dtagth A (Quantity of Brandy, FIRST & id proof, Gin, of 4th proof, in pipes r Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, in Hhds Old Hock, in cases of 40 dozen each Glass Tumbler., in pints and half-pint. Window Glifs, in boxes, of different liy.es , __ Hazientits, in fecks VYbitin® Copperas ( , WhireLtaS C mh ' ,d » & Spaniib Brown ) For Sale bv PETER BLIGHT. January 4 ij. Rois Sc Simfon, 1 Have for Salt, A QUANTITY OF PRIMJ-: St. Domingo Cotton, Superior Old Lilbon Wine in Pipes Excellent India Market Teneriffe Wine, In Madeira Calks A few Quarter Chefls beit Frelh Hyson and ) T nAO Hyson Skin J TEAS Muscovado Sugars,in Hogfbeids r and Coffee in Tierces 1 March 7. |]tf '< DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Geo- ' tlemen of Philadelphiaand its vicinity, that he ' oontinues to perform all operations on-tbe Teeth ; sup- " plies the deficiencies of nature with artificial or real " teeth, in all the various modes of fixing—Gleans, * files, regulates, ejtrafls, and fills decayed teeth with " gt-.ld or lead, ice. &c. He waits upon Ladies and " Gentlemen at their hi uses, and will be happy to ra- « ceive their commands by note, at Mrs. Finch's, No. * 68 north Eighth street, or at hi. house. next to the « Black Horse Tavern, on the Frankford road. >1 . , , . • Dollars. u Scaling and cleaning (< A'tifieial te«h, with enamel, per tooth, 5 Da in gold lockers or screws j Natural reth u/ifh liga»ur«# y " Do. on gol-j or ivory lotkfts, or gold screws to Filingand cutfing away decay—each decay 1 Filling with gold 2 " Do. with lead , •• Eotrafting fto the families who employ him '■ as dentist). t Do. where not employed t Tooth powder ot his own preparing 1 Itrulhcs, best London manufacture 2j cents. Regu'ating, Sic. according to the operation. V C. Whitlock will fell the time of a Negro Mail ; —he is honest and fobcr, and has about 5 years and a half to serve. Enquire as above. l»" e 'A Erlkine's View of the War. p JUST PUBLISHED, £ By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. a No. 40 South Second street, t« [Price 31 Cents] m A View of the Causes and Consequen ces of the present War with France. c< By the Honorable Thomas Erskine. w May 15 f £ GABRIEL DECOMBAZ, 11 BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, Eegs leave to infirm the public that be has re* tf moved his Shop to Ao. 31, South ThirdJlreet, e< AND HAS JUST PUBLISHED, ( Neatly bound and lettered, price 2 dols. 25 cts.) t j. Ibe Adventures of Telemacbus. French and Englilh, 2 vols. i2tno. " AMONG the books which daily fall into the J u hands of the youth of both sexes, none have a higher claim to their attention than Tele- CI machus. The molt interelling leflow are here iv conveyed in the vehicle of an interesting Pocn». replete with the fineft touches of the true pa- di the tic and erabelllhed with all the graces of a beautiful style. The fatal effe<£H of indulging j' 1 the pafiions are exemplified in the moll ftnking Jj' manner ; and the happiness attending itlno cence and virtue painted in the liveliest colours. ql . Whatever can incite to virtue or deter from vice j whatever can enlighten the understand- in inp, charm the imagination, and improve the fai heart, is to be found in this interelling work. fit THE NAVAL GAZETTEER; * : Being a complete Geographical Dictionary, ' containing a full and accurate account, alpha- w ] betically arrangeef, of all the countries and ifl- i„ ands in the known world ; Ihowing their lati- in; ude, foundings, and stations for anchorage ; ha with a particular description ofthefeveralßays, 'I" Capes, Channels, Coves, Creeks, Currents, Gulfs, Harbours, Havens, Lakis, Oceans, Ra ces, Rivers, Roads, Rocks, Sands, Shoals, J" Sounds, Straits, Tides, Variation of the Com pass &c. Together with a particular relation as of the ihape and appearance at sea, of the feve- a, ral Headlands, Ifthmbfes, Peninsulas, Points, ih< Promontories, and whatever is of use or impor- he: tance to the Mailer, Pilot, Commander, or »ef Seaman of any Ibip or vefll-1, in navigating the 10 watery element. of bli Also Comprehending Ample DireiJltons for tailing into or out of the' 1 different Ports, Straits, and Harbours of the four quarters of the werld ; and for avoiding dingers on the various and extended coasts ; in w'nieh more than twelvethoufanddiftinfl names ar( of places, are treated of and explained. With Qj a corretfl set of Charts, 2 By the Rev. JOHN MALHAM, 11 £s* This has been pronounced the most ufe ful vi<i the cheapaft bookptibiiihed in America. June »i. dtf. By John Fenno, | CINCINNATI. me I A ' jf e '| Members of this P:ate Society ate here- A by notified, that their anniverfiiry meetin<» lor the purpole of eleAing officers of the tv,_and tranfarfling f»<A other business as may comebetore them, will be held on the 4th day of July next, in th« State-Koufe, a , I 0 oVlock in the morning. The pur.aual attendaneeof i t,ie mem l>ers is'requefted, as a quorum did not y, a s tc ° <t^ t tt,e ar'jiivcriiry meeting—After ass is finiflled ' the Socie| y win adjourn h e to O tilers Hotel, in order to celebrate the birth ut ot our-freedom and independence. The -dinner will be 011, the table at half past three no clock. r The members of the other States Societies'of the Cincinnati and the officers of the American army, >*ho may he in this city oh that day, are particularly invited ro join this State Society in commemoration of the dav. B) order of the Handing committee. R. PORThR, Secretary- June a2d, j 7-97. I he Comniiffioners , 5 "pOR carrying into «flba the sixth Article of the A treaty of amity, conirperce aud navigation .con cluded between his Britannic majesty and the United f States of America, or. the lothday of November, ! 1794, having tbis day conltkuted Board, pursuant and agreeably to the said treaty, do here by give notice, that they are ready to proceed to business accordingly; and they desire that all claims under the said vticte (whichTo far asthe de fenbes the cases thereby provided for, Is hereunto annexed) may be lodged-with their Secretary with out delay, 1 hey further defircthat ail ftjch claims may not only state in what manner the lie veral cases come within the description of tfie said article, but also ' fpecialiy set forth .He nature of- the evidence by which-thc clairaaDts refpedively undertake to sub- 1 ftantiare the fame. Extradl from the faicj article, " M hcrcas it is alleged by divers JJritilh met " chants, and others his majeft\'s fubjedls, that 1 " to a con {id. ri&le amount, which were bona * fide.oontra<fied, before the peace, ftil] remain ovviu<r to them by citizens «r inhabitants of the Statcs; and that by the operation of va-. Kt rious lawfnl impediments, fn?ce the peace, not . 4 oixJy the full recovery o£ the said debts has been \ t( delayed, bwt also the value and Security thereof c 11 have b.eenin fevfral instances impaired and less- ( 11 ened, so that by the ordinary course of judicial »- u proceedings, the Britilh. creditors cannot now obtain and actually have md receive full and 0 adequate compensation for the lolles and dama * g cs which tney have thereby fuPained: It is a- c H greed that in ail such cases where full coihpenfa- * c tion for Aich loflfcs and damages cannot for what- r ] " ever reason be afiu ;lly obtiined; had and recei ved by the said creditors ir. the ordinary courfo ° * of justice, the United States will niake full and u complete compensation for the fame to the said E " creditors: but it is diftmAiy understood, that i 11 thi» is t« extend to such lofles only as A " have been occafnned by the impediments " aforefaid, and is not to extend to Ipftes occasion- t u ed by such insolvency of the ' debtors or other causes, as would equally have operated to pro- duce such loss, if the feid impediments had not existed ; nor to furh olTes or damages as have _ been occasioned by the manifeft delay, ornegli '• or wilful omiflioa of the claimant." By ordtr of the Board, GRIFFITH EVANS, £ Secretary. Philadelphia, CommilSoners' Office, » No. 3 south Sixth-ftreec, May 19, J 6—§im r HE SUBSCRIBED having been appointed by the Envoy Extraordinary and Mihkter Pkui potentiary of his Majetly, General >igent for aflUliitg British creditors, aud such particutar.a gents as they may fpecialiy authorize, in prosecuting iheir claims before the cdmmifi&oners for carrying in ».o effcG the sixth article ot the Treaty of Amity, Qanv merccafid Navigation kttxtn his Britannic Kfipfiy and the United States of Amvica, hereby gives notice that he has opened his office at bis fcoufe the fourli east , n corner of Chefuut aid fifth ftrcets, Philadelphia, where he is ready to rfceive all claims or for claims with the vouchers aud document* thereof, For the purpose of bm<»mg forward the fame agree ably so the rules and orders which the board may C a think proper to piefcnbe. And as it will be for the interest of all concerned, that the several claim* be so slated/ end support- _ ed, a» to prevent the delay which would arise from j; the neceflityof obtaining further iuiormation, or ad- ditional materials,from pertous residing at adiflance, the general agent thinks it his duty to add, (for the ( dnc&ion chiefly of those, who, not having employ ed particular agents, may leave the profecuuon of their claims t© his charge and management) that all such claims ought in particular to fci forth— ifl. The proper description and fitnation of the creditor or claimant, end original debtor, relped ively. ad. The date or nature of the original contrafl or debt. gd. When, in what manner, and to what extent, the creditor or claimant whs prevented or impeded, by the provision, operation or dcfeCfc of law, the r decisions and practice <}f courts, or veftraint of «xe cution, from recovering payment of the debt in question, nu 4th The loss and damage incurred or sustained, ve in consequence of such impediments, whether the dil lame may have arisen from the infolvenev, change of an situation, or death of the debtor, the loss ot legal Ci remedy from lapse of time, or othercaufes impairing fin the value and Security of the debt, which would not have so operated if such impedimenta had not e( j And sth The particular grounds and rcafons 6<l ve] which the claimant maintains, in the terms of the nu treaty, that " by the ordinary court? of judicial pro- ings, the creditor cannot now obtain and aftually . have and receivp full and adequate compenfariori ,, lor the losses and damages so fuUaiued. The general agent thinks it his-duty further to sug gest that the several claims ought to be accompanied and lupported by the affidavits of the claimants duly sworn and regularly attcfted, both as to the existence of the debts claimed, and such other circumstances as may be withm their own knowledge retpe&ively. And wherever the claimants in dating the nature of their evidence (which mud m every intfance be the qJ best of which the ca'e is capable) have occasion to refer to the teflimony of witneflfes, it will be proper to apprise the general agent of the names and places of rehdenoeof such witnesses and the fa£Uto be efta blilhed by their testimony. Wm. Moore Smith. Philadelphia, June Bih, >797. dim The Shareholders OF the Pennsylvania Population Company, are requested to meet at' the Company's Office, No. 53, North Fourth Street, on Thursday the 29th instant, at 12 o'clock. By order of the Board. Solomon Marache, Sec'ry. June 19, dt29*th. N°- 119 Chef nut Street. WEDNESDAY JUNE 28, 1797. • The Gommiffioners carrying into effect the TWENTY-FIRST . Article of the Treaty of Friendlhip, Limits, . O and Navigation, between His Catholic tMajetly :le '. aud the United of America, hereby' give in- j a ) formation to all Fecfons therein concerned,—T-liat, >ay in order to terminate 48 d fferences, on account of 'Cif the laires fullained by the C itirens of the Ui.ited oi Stages, in consequence of their Veffcls-and Car lot goes having b*cn taken by the subjects of HisCatfi tcr olic Majesty, during the late War between Spain irn and France, that they are ready to receive (at their th Office, between the hours of ten.and one o'clock, he daily) all complaints and applications, authorized • ee by the said Article, during Eighteen Months 'ro«i the day of the date hereof, and that they have D [ power to examine all such perfpns as some before an J" oath or affirmation, touching the eom re plaints in question, and also to .receive in evidence, j n all written teftimory, authenticated in fuph man ner as they lhall think proper to require or admit. By Order oj the Commifjioners, "PETER LOHRA, Secretary. , C mmijjioners Office, ho. ro?, Htlulicrrj reei, Philadelphia, May Ie ' .. ao— •J COLUMBIA HOUSE r, Boarding School.for-young Ladles. A/TRS. GKOGMBRIDGE with much jjleaf. ure and refpeil, returns her fmcere ac -0 knowledgen»en{ for the liberal encouragement " hni received during four year's relidence in PiiHadelphia ; and aftiires her friends and the 0 public, so far from intending to dectine her school, fne-has made a superior arrangement for . the raore convenient accommodation of her . scholars.—Every branch of ufefiil polite j education is particularly attended to by Mrs. f Groombridge and mailers excelling if> their . refpeifli\T profeflions. Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. • J«nejth, 1797-. " firnftf ' The fituatiun is perfectly healthy ; and made 1 more agreeable by an extenljve garden and lot 1 t of ground adjoining the house. ' For Sale, j At the Office of the Gazette of the United ' States, No. 119, Chethut-llreet, 1 The lafl Report of the late Secretary of the Treasury ; being a brief history of the state of financial (concerns.of the United States. _ I he.Proceedings of the Executive of. the United States refpeiting the western in furreflion : Containing many fai?ls and cir cumstances no where elio- be-sound. 50 ceo«j. The Letter of Mp-. Pickering to our miniiler ih France. 37 j-i cents. An Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of the United States for the year _ I? V' . T A Few copies of the vohiiqe for 1794 may be X had to complete setts. DTve>noi«' account of the Revo- J lution in Ocirev®. I* M cMts. : ■'—— - c Houfhold Furniture. c NOW felling by private lale, No. 17 Dock- o street—consisting s- chairs, tables, looking- t bureaus, hand and fire irons, bedftcads, feather-beds carpets, bedding, window curtains, hed and table hnen, kitchen furniture, &C, The v whole in good order, and has only been a few c months in use. p Tlie sale to continue daily 'till the whole is fold. J, J Bne » § d Valuable Public Document. THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, And for Sale Ac the Office of the Editor Gazette of the United utates, No 119 Chelnui-S-.rec:, [PMCK ONE IGLLAK AN© riFTT CENTBI A FKW COPIES OF JK t Receipts and Expenditures OF THE UNITED STATES, For the Year 1795, — Being the J .at£ st Period to wliicli an account can be made up. r- Fcbruaryaa. t. - - - cs Nathaniel Lewis St Son, Have for sale at their flore, No. 70, adjoining George Latim.er & Son, Pine -fireet Wharf, Ij] ot Madeira Wines n In pipes and half pipes adelra Walnutsand CitroK. lately imported f in the schooner Sincerity, Capt.Copia V Also, BE IS Puncheons, second and third proof, IVe(L- coi India Rsm, and a few pipes ef Eranjy . They have conflantly on hand and for sale, French Burr and Country Mill Stonrs of various fizei, and a general assortment of Boultiug Cloths of T/ the best quality, both American and Foreign ma nufacture. The former having proved, from fe- s veral years experience of a number ijf miliers in different parts of the United States at leall equal, CQ| and in many instances superior to the European Cloths, we hope, the manufacturer, Robert Dhw son, will meet with liberal encouragement in this 'V' important and ufeful undertaking. He has obtain- ed a patent and exclusive right of making ani vending Btult'mg Cloths on his improved plan £>r a P°.' number of years, and they are (old only by hirp felf in Lancaster, state of Pennsylvania, and by fP a the fubferibers in Philadelphia. i p )' June 14 d acr for sale, A pair of very hand/one ; Bay Horses, Near fixtcen hands high, well broke, and tier- Rt fedly gentle. Enquire at Mr. Kelson's iiables, { Church-alley. , \y, Also, for Sale, A Chariot and plated Harness. June 31. diop Now Landing -1 At Pratt's wharf , FROM on board the ship 7hom:s Cha'.kley, t Capt. Rafer, from Bourdeaux, c CLARET in calks Ditto in cases an ,i White Wine Vjnegar 1 Red Skins in boxe3 For Sale by Rund'e Leech. My i 5 Uni:ed ST Pfni.fyka-iia DiSrift, j ills, T N l n "' u^nc e of a Writ diiefled tc , r f rom l ' le honorable Richard P. in- Efijuire,. Judfce of the Dili,if* Court oi hat United Stares in an d for the Pc.infyl ; te°d P'! tr i a ' Wl ' n be exposed to PUBI. x *-*> at ' ' le Merchants' Coffee-Hi on Saturday, the firftof July, at i z o'c ajn ot noon, The Ship or VefTel called the : <*. Charlotte, ii's' 1 °g?thtr with all and fn ive . ' ar her tackle, apparel , re furniture, (or so much thereof as may he : m- ecfTity) the farfse pow being in my cuft ce, and pciffcffinn, by virtue of a writ of atta ment lately issued out of the Diflrift Co' of the United States, in and for the Per fylvanii Dillria, at the suit of and others, ltbrllinTs, for yl gC3 due to them, &l - . as mariners, &c. WTLLIAM NICHOLS, Maxlhal. £ Marshal's OfSce 1 June 2 7 , , 7g7 . | • ' United States, 1 Pennfylvania Diftrift, j > T pUi&Jmce of a Writ direfled to \n it f ; om the, honorable Richard Peter B Esquire, Jiid<re «f the Diftridt Court of th; e United Sta'es, iji and for the Pennfyivaci ■r Diftria, will be expofcd to PUBLIC SALI| r at the Merchants' Ccffee-Houfe, on Satur e da 7. 'he firft of July, a'. 12 o'clock at noon The Sihuoner callcjf The r Good Intent, Whereof Samuel Cox is master Togciher with all and Angular hrr tackle, apparc e and 'urniture, (ar so much thereof as may be ne t ceffary) the fame being now in my custody aac pofleflion, by virtue of a writ of attachment late ly issued out of the District Court' of the Unitec Scales, in and for the Peanfylvania DiftriS. at the i suit of and others, libelants for wages due to them, &c. as Mariners, Sic. , WILLIAM NICHOLS, Marjhal. Marshal's Office, "> : June 27, 1797. j" • _ ■ Just Imported, In the /hip from St. Croix* ( Prime Sugar ani Rum 4C.000 wt. of Windward Island Coffee A quantity of choice Madeira Wine. James Yard South fide Walnut street Wharf. June 27. d6t ELEQANTNEWFURNITURE NOW Selling off Cheap, Confiding of Side-boards, commode, front, and fafli - corner tard tables, circular and fqnarc do circular and square bureaus, desks and chairs of the very newest fafhion, bedsteads, and two very complete secretaries, arid book-cas es. The above articles may be had on ad vantageous terms, as the owner is about de clining the business. Persons wishing to purchase are desired to apply immediately, in Second a few doors above Walnut Street, diredlly opposite the city tavern. 2 7- *d;?t. Will be Landed, From onboard the ship -dive, Capt.BlAla.from Hamburgh, 30 bales white Ruflia citan Hemp a caflcs Clover Seed For Sale by Thomas Herman Leuffer, North Fifth street, No. 34. June 26. 5 For Sale, THE time of a Mulatto M»n, who has about 6 years to fer wt, imdcrftands the care of Hors es, and is a good waiter. Inquire of the Printer. June 26. _ ; Iw Dispute between the United States and France. This day iapubhflied, by Thomas Brabford.No. 8, South Front street,- price 1/4, OBSERVATIONS on the dispute between the United States and France, sddrefled by Ro bert Goooloe Harper, of South Carolina, to his conftftoents. June »6 —§6t For Sale, That -well known place, called Vandeori/j' $ r i t 1 ? t ON Neftaminy creek, 18 miles from Phi ladelphia, on the New York poll road, containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the premises are a large two ftery stone house occu pied as atver'n, and a good one story flone kit chen, a large frame liable with a good threfhitjg floor, and i'ome out buildings—also a well of good water, and an excellent ice House. On this place is a most e'.egaijt fituaticn fora gentle man's feat, commanding a view of the Nefharn ir>y to its junftion wiih the Delaware, and thence across so the Jcrfey shore. It has the privilege of one half ijie toll received from the bridge. For terms apply to the Snbfcriber, MURDECAI LEWIS. Vay 24- 3tawtf. Beji Englijh Crown Window Glass. well aliorted Invoiceofthe best Engliili Crown Window Glass, of the following sizes : 10 by 8 "1 L t V 11 by 9 15 by ia 14 by 10 . 212 boxes. 16 by 12 19 by 14 J Likewise frelh R-ice, high proof Brandy, best mess Bief, in half barrels, Cloth, No. 1. to 8. Shefry Wine. A lew hundred weight of tScellect Dutch PiSol and Ri.le Gun Powder—and, Thirty Boxes Chocolate. For Sale bv, Samuel Brech, Jun. No. 89, Scnih Thlrd-Jlreet. % Tunc 11. eoiou June a: \jfGLVME X
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