sf and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. NuXtßf.R 1508.] For Savantruh, The Ship SWIFT PACKET, Patrick Gribben, Matter, yj/Jjt VJ OVV ly inafat Wilcocks' w,harf, and wiil positively fail on 'Saturday, 15 th in'fh ha»dfomely accommo date<J for paiTer+gers, and foils well. For freight 01 Hj'piy 10 the uiaftcr i>n or N. £s ; J. Fra'zic-r, No. 95, South Front-ftrect. WHO HAVE FOR SAL-E, Prime Rice in -whole and half tierces. July 3. * ' §«sth For Hamburgh, THE SHIP CHARLO T T E, C. F. Dan:nlerger, Mafer. WILL be ready to receive the cargo in a few days, anj is afaft failing fiaunch, good vcf fe), well f^uud—For freight or pafiage, apply to George Fermock, No. 103, Market-jlreet. July 1' _ 3 aw 3w LANDING, At Walnut-street wharf, frotn on boad ftiip Man chester, Bjnj. Shewell, mafter.from Batirdeaui, Bourdeaux Brandy- Old Claret in hhds. Medoc Wine in cases Sauterne do. do. For' Sale by Thomas hfurgatroytf, jA'<» 11, Walnui-Jlreet. Said Ship for. Freight or Charter, Burthen 280 tons, Philadelphia huilt of live Oak and Cedar, will he ready t<f fail in a few days. July j. mwf For Sale, '""'"'iSi-v l fine and remarkably faft failing Schooner and Philadelphia Burthen atout 100 tom. For terms apply to Rofs iff Simfon. * June 12. dtf The Shareholders Of the Pennsylvania Population Company, ARE requested to meet at the Company's Of fice, No $3, North Fourth Street, on Saturday the 15th intt. at la o'clock. By order of the Board, SOLOMON MARACHE, Sec'ry. July si6t. Bank of North America. July I, 1797. At a meeting ofthe Directors this day, a di vidend of Si:: P»R C»wr. ura. declared forth* last half year, whichw ill he paid to the Stock holders or their reprefentatlves, at any time af ter the loth inft. July l- diw. George Dobfou, No. 25 South Third-Street, HAS imported per ships William Pcnn, Star, and Diana, from London, 5-4 Super London Chintz, elegant patterns, Ginghams, Muflinetts and Dimities. Fafhio.iable Waiftccating, newest patterns. Ribbands well assorted, in small trunks. 4-4 s-4 and 6-4 India and British Buok-muf lins. Fancy Cloaths and Caffimers. Th« whole to be disposed of cheap for Catfh or approved Notes of a ihort date. June 14, '97. d. tf. For Sale, The cargo of the brig JSnterprize, Captain l.angd'jn from Bourdeaux, now landing at Morton's wharf, » CON KITING OF 514 hlids. of Claret ] 2 21; cases of ditto j -a % 100 csfes of Sweet Oil ]>-g MP pipe, London proof \ BRANDY . j j g 10 pipes or Hoil-tiid pu>of ) J >*l -a Apply to Wharton & 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 raady to "receive a cargo in a few days Apply as above. May 14 $ An alTortmerlt of Russia Cordage, AMONGS r which are three cables, one of 12. one of 10 11, and the other j 1-2 inches, »nd each 120 fathoms long Boston Sail Duck, No's. 1,2, 3. and 4 .Bourbon Cotton, of a very superior quality Oit[o Crffce in bags lfleof France Indigo A few bales well alTorted India Mufllns Spermacxti Oil Ditto Candles Boston Beef, prime and mess Codfiih in hogiheads and tierces .Ditto in quintals Mackarel in harrcls Hctrings in ditto 4th proof Brandy, and A few kegs of Larti / LSO, Jult landing frotr on board the Aflive, from Ham burgh, toby 12, 8 by 10, and 9 by 12 Win do w Glass, and a few boxes aflorted Dutch G'afs W.'re, for sale by JoJeph Anthony & Co. June 27 lot Dispute between the United States and France. This day ispublifhed, I y Thomas Bradford, No. 8, South Front ftree', n rice 2/4, OBSERVA i'ION'S on the ci'lute between the United States and France, addrtffed by Ro bert GodDLoE-H/.RPE.tjOf South Carolina, to his son2ituems. Ji:n« ad —§yt PHILADELPHIA: MONDAY EVEsfrtfcf Delaware and Schuylkill Canal. i~HE Stocklio'clers rre icoucfted to attend a Meeting to be held i t the Company's'Ofljce on Monday, July 10th, at iq o'clock, a. m. pursu ant toa. ! jourr«iefit. Wm. Mooue Smith, Sfc'ry. July 8- " dtmh Health-Office, Philadelphia, rjth June, 17-97. r j''HE Hoard if Beiiih oSer to renr cat the NHW 1 c;r, HQtmeM,, o&fy ;% warn. It maybe ocoupied as a Tatfern, for which there are tycoilant accommodations. Ihe perfsn talcing it mutt be capable and willing to aisl in the capaci ty of a Steward ; •«> cafe a contagcous disease in the city, fiiould at any time render it neceflary to make use of it he precnifce asa Hospital. It cannot therefore bs let for any limited time—and the red nainted frame buildipg is to be refcrved. Proposals in writing will be received at'this office, Hating what rent will be allowed under the foregoing cir cumfiances. None need apply without being able to produce the best recommendations. JOHN MILLER, Jun. Chairman of the B*ard of Health. July 8. \ Thefublime Theory of the celebrated Franklin realised. MR. MAISONj desirous to ihew his gratitude to the refpeftable Companies who do him the honor to be present every evening at the Phiio fophical and Mcchanieal Experiment, executed by three artificial persons, informs tfie lovers of arts and ftiences, that THIS EVENING, the 7th inft there will be a furprifirig addition to the Philoso phical Experiments, which are so ably executed by the artificial Lady: after thc.Cannons di' Volta, melted metals through means of her in flamed bread, &e. &c. (lie will Jiretf the fire a building, which, being provided with a pointed conductor, wilt remain perfe&ly but having applied a metilic ball t-> the point, a second Urokeof tht fire will fa 1 on the fame, and deDroy it inftantaneouily. - 'I his difcoveiy alone is fufficient to insure to the celebrated Franklin an undoubted right to the gra titude of the public : it is in the country of this great man that an European I'hilofophcr (who al ready at Paris obtained marks of his esteem) will repeat this beautiful experiment, before his worthy fcl'ow citizen",in order to celebrate and honor the memory of its author. Thef- experiments will enntinue every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, at 8 o'clock "re cifely, in the dancing-rccra of Mr. M'DotroALL, in Fourth-facet, between Chefnut and Walnut ftreets, and will be varied and augmented. Entrance half a dollar—Children, one quarter of a dollar- July 7. —mwicftf Bejl Englijh Crown Window Gtafs. A well alTorted In7oiceofthe best Englilh Crown Window Glass, of the following sizes: xo by 8 1 II by 9 11 bv 10 , 14 by ,0 2,2 16 by II 19 by 14 Likewifc frelh Rice, high proof Brandy, best mess Beef, in half barrels. Sail Cloth, No. 1. to i. Sherry Winfi. A few hundred weight of excellent Du'ch Pifiol •and Rifle Gun Powder—and, t Thirty Boxes Chocohte. , For Sale by, &:mucl Bred, Jun. No. 89, Sonth Tbirdflreet. June 11. col at. N O T I C E. '"I 'HE fubferiber having Cent by the Chip Nancy, Capt. Perry, the following certificated of the United State* bask ftcck, to wit : No. i6,oq>s> to 26,014, inclusive, for three lharus each—and the laid vessel having been cap tured on her intended voyage to England, wh ch will moll probably occasion the loss of the said certificates, gives this public notice, That he shall apply at the proper offices for a re newof them, ancf that means have been taker* to prevent any improper transfer. . Henry Philips, v' No. iti,South Front-street. June J. 3aw6w POST-OFFICE. Philadelphia, 6th J fly, '97. THE mail for A e<w Cajilc, Ca it well's l/iidge, Duck Creek cro/s toads, Doi'er, Fred'rica, Mil ford, Geeh-ge Towr fin the lace of Cloives) and Dagfborough, in Delaware ; Trap and Snow hill, in Maryland ; Horn Town, Accomack C. H. and Northampton C. H in Virginia ; be closed every"Monday, Wednesday, and Fr 'day, atfunfet. ißt A Quantity of Brand v, FIRST & ad proof, Gin, of 4th proof, in pip's Jamaica Spl its, proof, in Hhds Old Hock, in cases of 4odoireneach Glass Tumbler.", in pints and half-pints Window GUi's, in boxes, of different li7.es Hazlenuts, id Sicks- Whiting Copperas ( . ~ , Whi-eLead f ,n & f'panilb Brown J For Sale bv PETER. BRIGHT. fantiarv 4 si. Rofs & Simfon, Have for Sale > A QUANTITY OF PRIME St. Domingo Cotton, Superior Old Liibon Wine in Pipes Excellent India Market Teneriffe Wine, In Madeira Calks A few Qnarier Cliefts best Fresh Hylon and ) tcao Hyson Skin j J fcAS Muscovado Sugars in Hoglheads, and Coffee in Tierces March 7. ||tf iirfkine's View of the YVar. JUST PUBLISHED, By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. No 40 Sou:h Second street, [Price 3.1 Cents] A View of the Causes and Consequen ces of the present War with France. By the Honorable Thomas Erskini. May 15 f By John Fenno, N°- ii 9 Cbcfimi Street. C A U T I o N. ■\TflIfcK2AS WILUAM Shannon, A&'i. « v outer. lulls iii CUyjioole'j Aucrican puny Advcnifei- qf tlils day-, a<*veri!Wfpr public lale, on to,morrow the Sth uib.tr, a coital ntiildiiij? Lot, on t£e jsorth si le of JJuliieVry rtreer, between Slsth and Severnfe fltferfs. bound ed .Vnd otficfu ij'e ilefciibeil as in ft jd adveu tifemein is mentioned- —<Ui pcr/ons at hereby cautipned not to pwebafe the as the eauit >a'>: '.ilk thereto i«.veU;'J .v; tr .- 1 PreSd«t, D - rr dors, and Company of the Kanfc: aft.he United Statts, who mean to piutfed at law fat* the re covery thereof. By order of the Direi3ers, George Simpfon, Cajhier. J" 1 / 7-' ' The Commifiioners carrying into effect thefixth article of tlie X treaty of amitjr^commerce and navigation, con cluded between hisßritannic majesty ana the Urited States ot America, ©n the 19th day of November, 1794, having this day conltituted their Board, pursuant and agreeably to the said treaty, do here by give notice, that tlwy are ready to proceed to bufiuefs accordingly; and they desire that all claims under the said article (which so far as the fame de- Icribes the cales thereby provided for, is hereunto annexed) may be lodged with their Secretary with out dday. They further desire that all such claims may not only state in what manner the several cases come within the description of the said article, but atfo specially set forth the nature of the evidence by which the claimants refpeStively undertake tofnh* l'tsuitiate the fame. Ex!raft from the fu<f article, " Whereas-i: i« alicdgcd by divers British mer u chauta, and .ethers his majesty V fubje&s, th3t debts to a ccofid-rablQ amount, which were bona " fide contr.idlsd, before the peace, ftrll remain " owing '<> them by cn>a«Ltor inhabitant of the st \Jnite<i States; ani«h*t by *h* operannv ot v;> * 4 rious lawful impediments, (ir»ce the peace, not " only the full recovery of the said debts has been delayed, but alfothe value and Security thereof <c have been in fcvcral inftunces impaired and leff if tned, so that by the ordinary course of judicial <l proceedings, the British creditors cannot now " obtain and a&ually have and receive full and " adequate compensation for the losses and dama " ges which tncy have thereby fufained: It is a u greed that in all such cases where full compenfa " tion for such losses an J damages cannot for what " ever reason be a&ually obtained, had and recei " ved by the said creditors in the ordinary courfr " of justice, the United States will make full and " complete compensation for the fame to the said " creditors : but it is diftindly understood, that " this provision is to extend to such lofffis only as " have been occasioned by the lawful impediments " aforefaid, and is not to extend to losses occasion " ed by such infolvcncy of the debtors or other " caufcs, would equally have operated to pro " due? fucn loss, if the laid impediments had not " exi/ted ; nor to furh losses or damages as have •• been occasioned by the maaileft delay, or ncgli- or wilful omilfion of the claimant?." By order of the Board, GRIFFITH EVANS, Secretary, Philadelphia, Commissioners* Office, No. 3 fouthSixth-ftreet. May 29, f 6—s tm | Hfc SUBSCRIBER having been appointed by JL the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleui potenpary of hu Britannic Majofty, General Agent Ibr affixing Briiifh creditors, and luch particular a gents as they rnay specially authorize, »n prosecuting their claims before the cair.miflioners for carrying in t9 efftft the sixth article 'of ihe Treaty of Amit'y % Com uierceand Navigation between his Britannic kUjifty and the United States of America, hereby gives no.W that he h»s opened his office at hU Vioufe the south eall coiner of Chefnut and fifth ft'ecu, Phi'.-delphia, he is ready to receive a]l claim* or inHiuitions lor claims with tHe vouchers aud documents thereof, lor the purpose of b.t 'ging forward the Tame agree ably lo the rules and oidera which Lire board may rhink proper to prescribe. And ai it will be for the intercft of all concerned, 1 hat the several claims be so (ia:ed, euvd fupporf. <d, as to prevent the delay which would arile from .he ncceilityof obtaining further in lor matron, or ad ditional materia!!,from persons rending at adiUance, Ihe general agent thinks it his duty to add, (for the diiedlion chiefly of these, who. not having employ ed particular agents, may leave the prosecution o| their claims to his charge and management) that all such claims ought in particular to fct torth — »11. The proper defcrip ioo and fitnarion of the creditor or claimant, end original debtor, refpcct ively. ad. The date or naiure of the original contract or debt. ' 3d. When, in what manner, and to what extent, ihe creditor or claimant wis prevented or imneded, by the provision, operation or defed ol l2w, the dccifions ar»d praftice ol courts,'or restraint of «xe cution, from recovering payment of the debt in qucOion. 4th The loss and damage incurred or sustained, in consequence of luch impediments, whether the fame may have arisen Irom the infolveney, change of (ituation, or death of the debtor, the loss of legal remedy from !apfe of time, or other causes the value and ffcurityof the debt, which would not liave so operated if luch impediments had notexilted. And ,51b. The particular grounds and. reaiens on which the claimant maintains, in the terms of the treaty, that " by the ordinary course of judicial pro ings, the creditor cannot now obtain and actually have anc) receive full and adequate cdmpenfatioft'' for the roffes and damages so fuflatucd. | The general agent thinks it his duty further to fug- I geft that the fcvera! claims ought to be accompanied and fnpported by the affidavits'of the claimants duly sworn and regularly attefler!, both as to theex-.'fence of the debts claimed, and such other circamlhnces as may be within their own knowledge relpeftively. And wherever the claimants in (lacing the nature of their evidence (which, inuffc in every infbrnce be the best of which tnfc cafe is capable) have occa&oii to 'refer to the tellimouy of witi.effes, il vill be proper to apprise the general agent of the natnes and places of residence of such witnefTcs and theta£bto be esta blished by their teftimOny. Wm. Moore Smith. Philadelphia, June Bth, 1797. dim For Sale, That well known place, called F'akdsgrift's f s r r v, ON Nefliamiiiy creek, i!T miles from Phila ladelphia, on the New York post read, containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the premises are a large two ftmy house occu pied asatvern, and a good one flory ftonc kit chen, a large frame liable svith a good rhrelhing floor, apd some out btfildings--a!fo a well of good water, and an excellent ice House. On this'place is a tnolt elegant {ituation fora gentle man's feat, commanding a view of the fvtlham iny to its jundlion wiih the Delaware, and thence across to the Jfcrfey (bore. It has the privilege of one half the toll received from the bridge. For terms to the Sr.bfcriber, MCmftECAI LEWIS. IV,I y za : 3t , JULT io, 17-7 STATE TRIALS, Sold by W. YouNrc, No. ja, South Se cond-'lfccr, The Pehnfylvania State Trials, CONtiL'Hj ths impeachmeat, trial,'and acqiilt.. al of Hoplins,.Judge of the Court of Admiralty, and John Nicholfoa, Corap'.roMer Gcii erai—--In one large S *O. vol. Prite-, in hoards, j doii.irs. W. Yot'Nc "his for sale, a general afTortniett of Ai: >, S'.•••;.>!><«*; retail a««i ky the prick age, w'ell afforteil, and entitled to the d'rawhick if mnnrsV 1 - From on board schooner Dapline, captain. G. W. Morse, from Htfpaniola, 6 1,00s wt. .Sugar, 53,000 Coffee FOR SALE BY F. COPPINGER, No. 221, South Front-street, /Who has also on hand, Claret in hhds. and cases Rice A quantity ofßriftol Bottles A cafe of Cambrics Cloths ancl Caflimeres. ; July 5- [ d6t. FOR SALE, BRF.TAGNES in cases German Checksin do. Cambrick PlattilFas Ozmbrirs . Gold and fiiverWatch.es Window Glass to by 8 Glass Tumblers in cases- Linfced Oil in cilks, &c. &c. George Pennock y 103, High-Stt&t. l ut y S- yw Bank of United States. id July, 1797. THE DireiSors have this day declared a Divi dend ef Sixteen Dollars on each {hare for the lail fix months j which will be paid to the Stockhold ers after the 13th inft. G. SIMPSON, Cq/iier 3t NOTICE. ANY of the citizens who may be inclined to ao commodate Members of Congress with beard and lodging during the nextfeflion, willpleafe to forward their address, as soon as poflible, to the fubferiber, at Congress Hall—Whs also wilhesto. hear of some ready furnifhed lodgings, with the use of a ki'chcß. Likewise of a front drawing room, well furnifhed, and two good bed rooms, with board for a small family, in which there will be twofervants. THOMAS CLAXTON. Tulv .?■ y The Commiflioners FOR carrying into effe& the TWENTY-FIRST Article of the Treaty of Friendlhip, Limits, and Navigation, betwean His Catholic Majesty and the United States of America, hereby give in formation to all Persons therein oonccrned,—That, in order to terminati all differences* on account of the lefles fuftaincd by the Litizens of the United States, in conference of tbeir VefTels and. Car goes having taken by the Subjeds of His emb olic Majefly, during the late War between Spain and France, that they arc ready to receive (at their Office, between the hours of ten and one o'clock, daily) all complaints and applications, authorized by the laid Article, during Eighteen Months irom the day c£ the dafe hereof, and that they have power to examirle all such perlons as come before /hem, jn oath or afFirhiation, touching the com plaints in question, and alio to receive in evidence, all written teftimory, authenticated iji fach man ner as they (hall think proper to require or admit. By Order of the CommiJfvMers, PETER LOHRA, Secretary. C mmiffinners Office, Ao. Mulberry recti Philadelphia, May i?tb, 1797. 20—$4W COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School for young Ladies. MRS. GROOMBfUOGE with much pleas ure and re(pe&, returns ht_r sincere ac knowledgement for the liber*! encouragemeKt she has received during four years reftdence is i ontt b4uf«« tier -friends And the public, so far from intending to decline her ichool, she has made a fupenor arrangement for the more convenient accommodation of her scholars.—Every branch of ufeful and polite education is particularly attended to by Mrs. Groombridge and mailers excelling in tbeir refpeijlive profelTio^s. Corner of Spruce Snd Eleventh Streets. June sth, 1797. • simftf The situation is perfeiflly healthy ; and made more agreeable by an extenfivfc garden and lot of ground adjoining the houl'e. Nathaniel Lewis &' Son, Have for sale at tbeir Jiore, No. 70, adjoining Ge?rge Latimer & Son, P'me-Jlreet Wharf, A Quantity of Madeira Wines In pipe? and half pipes adeira Walnuts and Citron, lately imported in the fchoontr Sincerity, Capt. Copia Also, 15 Puncheons, second and third proof, /fefl- India Rum, and a. few Pipes of Brandy They have conflantly on hand and for fale> French Burr and Coun-ry Mil! Stones of various sizes, and a general aflortment of Boultiug Vhtbs of the best quality, both American ancl Foreign'ma nufa<sUire. Ihe former having proved, from fe veral years experience of a pumber of millers in different parts of the United b'tates at l'eafl equal, and in many instances superior to the Europen Cloths, we hope the- manufacturer, Robert DaV. r son, will meet with liberal encouragement in this important and ufeful undertaking. He has obtain ed a patent nnd exclusive right of making and vending Bonking Cloths on his improved plan for a number «f y ears, and tl cy are lold only by him felf in Lanpafher, ftatc cf Pennsylvania, and by the fubferibers in Philadelphia. June 14 & For Sale, THE time of a fmarf, a&ive Negro Boy, who has about fixtec'n years to fcrve. ■ ' Apply to the Printer. June 30. Si l <*n lUKSDAY evening ne:;:,_t!ie jith inlt. wi l he by public audliori, ,~i the Mer chants Cofir<hi>uß for account or the con-* rerneri, being deposited as collateral security, Sundry PromiP'ory Notes, by Jcbr. Nirholfor: in' 'favour of, and mdoricd by David Allifoii. The Hud notes are 5.1 due and have been regularly protested . or non payment. I hey have been originally given for a lull und valuable tonfidei-ation—are clear of any difpme or defalcation and will be received cquun, i h< ;i C far ftiau* ia the Pumfylvanta Land Company and will of courie be a great abjeel ps fpeenlatton. Approved endorsed notes at, sixty days will be Received in payment. July 6, t70 7 . *«ct Town Lots. ArCA'N named BEUTA, one mile square, being laid Wit on the Biacldick Greet, Som trfet County, peunlylvams, Lots therein ol jg feet by 125 feet are now lellmgat ♦#» fiOtLuis each ; their lituatior. in the town to be determined by ballot before the full of Augutt, and d.eds fu r ,h e fame will be deliver* by the iuUcnber before rhe firft of October next.' . MORGAN J. RHEES.- N->. 77, touth Second-ltreet, fmlacc.phia. The purcjfcfers of lots in Bevla have the following profpeds of appreciating their property ; X- It is remcU 11-om ajiy other town, and Sir rounded by great bodies ot excellent land, capable of producing every kind of -rain and viable., and is Without douliton.e ef tee bsit graz.rvr conn- I tries in die United States. 2. In point o health the fnuation is not exceed ed, by any on the continent 3. B elides numerous lprings and runs, of the fin eft quality, .hire is a creek for water -4*nUs (oii which cntii artnow building) running through the town,- " 4 The public road fr6nl rbiladdphu. t» F«tf burgh will gj through it, wt.icfc bcuit more Itvel and neiretfflaa any other rout must become uni versally traTeHed-T-milcd by the navigation of Ju niata and Conemaugh, goods may be cunreyed at lead 2 or 3 dollars pet cvrt. cheaper from the ior mer to the latter place, than by the old road thro' Bedford. 5. Being in the centre of a fleurilhing settle ment, and taking in the shortest portage Betwe a the eaflern and western waters, it is likely ro bt conie a dej ofit for itores, a mar.u Vauring town and a feat of justice. Besides the old frttlers, up' wards of one hundred emigrants have fettled in tfee vicinity of Beufa, since last Oaober, and many more have engaged to join them this summer. 6. A Land-Office for fupptying adual fettlcrs with farms to a considerable amou .t, and 111 vari ous fltuations, will be immediately opened in the town. The proprietors of land in the circumja cent country ar* falic.ted to fend their drafts and terms of sale, or leaiing, to Thomas Jones, Sur veyor, in Beula, who will give security for any trull reposed in him : with such co-operating aid, the progress of the settlement will be the more ra pidly advanced and extended to dilHnt'townfhips. 7. A public library for the benefit of the settlers, will be eftablilhed in the town, towards laying the loundation of which, upwards of one thousand volumes are already purchased and principally sent forward. 8. Two hundred acres of land adjoining the town, besides lots and fubferiptions, will be applied to lupport a mini Her and preceptor, capable of teaching the ufeful and liberal arts. 9. After 1 defraying neccfTiry expences, the mo ney arising from the prdent Tales will be laid out in jiublic buildings—A -place of .worlhip, febool houfsand library rogm.arethe firft objects. la. Every profeflional man and mechanic, on condition of building a house with a stone or brick chimney, and reeling in it, before the firft of No vember next, will be entitled to lour lots gratis, free forever from ground rent. Five and ten acre out lots may likewise be obtained on rcafonable 'terms. *#* The two central streets in Beula are too feet wide, and the others 80 ftct. Reserved fquarcs ond ether accommodations must add to the health and beauty of the piace. J"')'6 ■ 5t boarding and Lodging FOR (ingle gentlemen may be had at No. 114, Sixth-street, corner of Race. Some apartments to bf let at the above place. July 6. *at. Jult Received, From Balavia (via Providence) 170 Sacks of Java,Ccff..e of firft quality iOi half fjeks do. do. a few Boxes of Spices, ccr.Sfting of Nutmegs, Cloves and Mace - - For sale by IVILUNCS & FK4XCIS, Penn»ftreet. _ M " Y ** tf Now Landing, /ft Pratt's tuharf, FROM on board the (hip Thomas Clulkley, Capt. Rafer, from lio'jn.'eaux, CLARET in calks Ditto in cases White Wine Vinegar Red Skins in boxe3 For Sale by Rtuicile bf Leech. ' Mav t < • f To be Sold, A large and convenient Three Story Brick House ; SITU >TE at the north-east corner of Arch and Fourth-Greets. It contains eighteen rooms— and is in every refpe<st well finiftied. For particu lars enquire of M. Kcppele, No, 138, Chefnut-Ttreet. May 31. § Just Imported, In the fliip Rebecca, from St* Croix, Prime Sugar and Run vt of Windward Island CcJffoe A quantity of choice Madeira Wine. James Yard\ South fide Walnut ftrtet Wharf; June 27. t!6t Wiii be Landed, From onboard the {hip Aiftive, Capt 3lair.ironi Hambiiieh, 20 bales white Rulfia ciean Hemp % calks Clover Seed For Sale by Tboy as Herman Leuffer, North Fifth street, Jio. 34. Jure J( [Vm.vME y 11
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