m Utitteu States, 'Dumber. 1511.] For New-York, Little Sally, James Taylor, Mnjhr, YJNG at "C licfnut-ftrret. "wharf, \yill l'ailin ,a few days, and take freight very low. Apply on board, or to Joseph Jnthotiy Ss? Co., J"'y »*• " djt For Amsterdam. >fHE SHIP Four Friends, Joseph Glenn, Mailer ; WILL fail with all convenient ter part of her cargo being ready. For freight or.pafTage apply to the captain on board, or JeJfe & Rob. Wain. J"iyir. dtf For Savannah, J"** ol . The Ship SWIFT PACKET > atr ' c k Gribben, Matter, ~^T lyingat Wilcocks' wharf, ant j w iQ positively fail on Saturday, 15th inft. She is handsomely accommo dated for pafiengers, and fails well. Por freight «r pafTage apply to the master on board, or N. y. Frcrzier, No. 95, South Front-ftrect. WHO~HAVE FOR SALE, Prime Rice in whole and hdlf tierces. I"ly 8. stijth For Hamburgh, chaTl or te, C. F. Danenbcrger, Master. ILL be ready to receive the cargo in a few days, and is a faft failing (launch, good ves sel, wellfeuud—For freight or passage, apply to George Pennock, No. 103, Marlet-jlrcct. . J"iy 7- w_ LANDING, At Walnut-street wharf, from on boid (hip Man chcßer, Benj. Shewell, master, from Bourdoaux, Bourdeaux Brandy- Old Claret in hhds. Medoc Wine in cases Sauterne do. do. For Sale by Thomas Murgatroytf, No. 11, Walnut flreet. Shid Ship for Freight or Charter, £ 1 Burthen 180 tons, Philadelphia built of live Oak and Cedar, will be ready to fail in a few days. A Pply as above. July j. mwf For Sale, The fine and remarkably fall Virginia and Philadelphia Burthen abouf 100 to'js. For terms apply to RoJ's iff Sim/on. Jure 11. , dtf F6r Sale, The cargo of the brig Enterprize, Captain Langdon from Bourdeaux, no<w landing at ' Morton's wharf, CONSITING OF 524 hhds. of Claret 12^ ai; cases of ditto ' « 100 c.ifes of Sweet Oil no pipes London proof 7 , <a4NDy . I j S 10 pipes of Holland proof 3 J W no Apply to Wharton isf Lewis, No. 115, South Front St. Said Brig, WILL take a FREIGHT for 1 $Y the Weft-Indies or Europe, fails burthen about fifteen hun *^*-sS!Sffe®3dred barrels, is in complete or der, and will be ready to receive a cargo in a few days Apply as above. May 14 The Subscriber GIVES notice to all to whom he may be indebt ed, that he intends to embark for Europe in a few da.ys; and that he will not pay any demands which /ball not be prefenttd to him prior to his departure. Wm. SMITH, of South-Carolina. No. 104, Spruce-flreet. Philadelphia, Ilth July. t4 The Shareholders Of the Pennsylvania Population Company, ARE requested to meet at the Cqmpany's Of fice, No 53, North Fourth Street, on Saturday lhe 15th inft. at u 6'clock.. By order of the Board, SOLOMON MARACHE, Sec'ry. July 1." si6t. Bank of North America. . July 1,1797. _ At a meeting of the Direilbrs this day, a di vidend of Six Per Cbnt. was declared for the last half year, whiohw ill bg paid to the Stock holders or their reprcfejltatives, at any time af ter the 10th inft- July i. daw. George Dobfon, Not 35 Scpih Third-Street, HAS imported per ships William Penn, Star, and Diana, from London, J:-4 Super London Chintz, elegant patterns, Ginghams, Muflinetts and Dimities. I'afhionable Waiftcoating, newest patterns. Ribbands well assorted, in small trunks. 4-4 5*4 and 6- 4 India and British Book-mus lins- Fancy Cloaths and Caflixers. Th« whole to be disposed of cheap for Cash or approved Nates of .a Jhort date. •June 14,'97. d.tf. PHILADELPHIA: THURSDAY EVENING, JULT 13, t 797 . LANDING, AT South-ftrset Wharf, from on board schoon er Expedition, captain Harding Williams, from St. Thomas, a Cargo of .Coffee, Sugar, and Rum. For Sale hy ( . F. Cop pinker, No. 22 1, South Front-Jlrcet. July 10. §iot Wants Employment, IN a store, a Man who can be well recommend ed, writes a good hand, and understands ac eompts. -Apply at No. 50, North Fifth Street, and Cferry-allcy. Any reputable place will suit. July 10. *3t A Wet Nurse Wanted. A Healthy Woman with a good breast of tnilk, may hear of a place by applying at ' the Printing Office of this paper. July 10. *jt ' » ■' Health-Office, Philadelphia, Jth June, 1797. r | 1 1 IE Board Health offer to rent outtlje NHW JL CITY HOSPITAL, ufunlly called The tVip ivan. It maybe occupied as a Tavern, for which there art; excellent accommodations. 'J he person taking it mud be cApable and willing to ai!t in the capaci ty of a Steward; in cafe a contageous disease in the eity, fti.mld at aily time render it necefTary to make use of the preoiffcj as a Ho%ital. It cannot therefore be let for any limited time—and the red painted frame building is to be reserved. Profofah in writing will be received at this office, dating what rent -will be allowed under the Weeding cir-' cumftances. None need apply without being able to produce the best recommendations. JOHN MILLER, J*,. Chairman of the B»ard of Health. July 8. POST-OFFICE. Philadelphia, 6th July, '97. THE mail for New Caflle, Cantwcll's ktidgt, Duck Creek cross toads, Dover, Frederica, Mil ford, George Town (in the ylace of Clowes) and Dugfborough, in Delaware ; Trap and Snow hill, in Maryland ; Horn Town, Accomack C. H. and Northampton C. H- in Virginia ; n*,ill he clo/edevery Monday, Wednefday,and, Friday, at fun fit.' lßt THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE Traits of Land, IN the county of Glynn and state of Georgia, will be fold by public sale, at eight o'clock on the evening of Tuesday the 17th day ol June next, at the Merchants CofTee-Houfe in this ci ty, unless previously disposed of by private sale. 1 ft. 7000 acres on St. Simons Sound at the confluence of Frederica and Turtle rivers, ad joining the commons of the town ofßrunfwick, originally {ranted to John Howell, and withia 6 nr ilea of the Atlantic ocean. jd. 45,000 acres on the head waters of a branch of the great Sattilla, originally gmnted to Ferdinand O'Neal. 3d. so,oooacres 011 the waters of the fittle Satilla river, arid of Buffaloe and Alexanders Creeks ; the great Satilla road paHes through these loads, which were originally granted to Ferdinlnd O'Neal. 4th. 30,000 on the great Satilla river, which are also interfered by a branch of the little Satilla, and were originally grated ten Thomas Spalding. It appears by authentic certificates from Thomas Davis, furyeyor, and from Major Hopkins now residing in Ptiiladelpl.it, that the body of these lands are not thirty miles from the ocean, ar.d principally within tide water; that the Alatamaha is navigable for boats and rafts two hundrad miles above, and for large veflels within ten miles of them ; that they are chiefly firft rite pine lands, producing timber equal in quality to any in the state of Georgia, poflefling the fame advantages of navigation. The abovementioned certificates, together with the patents, drafts, andother papers refpe<sliug the title, which is complete and unincumbered, are in the pofleffioo of the fubferibers and may be seen by applying to Benjamin R. Morgan, at No. 41 Mulberry Street. The terms of pay ment will be one third calh, the rtmaihing two thirds in good negotiable endors'd notes, paya ble in three and fix months after the sale ; a conveyance to be made to each purchaser 011 the payment of that moiety of the notes received from him which becomes firft due. THOMAS FITZSIMONS, • JEREMIAH PARKER, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN. Philadelphia, May ji, 1797. eodtf. C. E. Whitlock, DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen tlemen of Philadelphia and its vicinity, that he continues toperfoTm all operations on the Teeth ;fup plies the deficiencies of nature with artificial or real teeth, in all the various modes of fixing —Cleans, files, regulates, extra&s, and fills decayed teeth with gold or lead, &c. &c. He waits upon Ladies and Gentlemen at their houfei, and will be happy to re ceive their commands by note, at Mrs. Flnch'6, No. 68 north Eighth street, or at his house. next to the "Black Horse Tavern, on the Frankford road. Dollars. Scaling and cleaning Artificialteeth, with enamel, per tooth, 5 Do. in gold sockets Or screws 7 Natural feethwith ligatures 7 Do. on gold pr ivory locket*, or gold screws 10 Filing and cutfing t away decay—each decay 1 Filling with gold 2 Do. with lead 1 Eotra&ingfto the families who employ him' as deniift) 1 Do. where not employed » Tooth powder of his own preparing 1 Brulhes, bed London manufacture 25 cents. Regulating, See. accord ing to the operation. * # * C. WriitLdtn will fell the time of a Negro Man ; —he is honest and fobef, and has about 5 years and a half to serve. Enquire as above. June 15 > 1 • ' ■ ■ ■ Received by the Indoftan, From Madras, A |SMALL invoice confiftinj; ox*the following XX Coail Goods, viz. Blue Cloths Long Cloths, 14 punjums Do. do. firie Madras* Handitrchiffs, aad Book Muslins WILLING y FRANCIS. March 27. 3aw By John Fenno, New Hat and Hosiery Store. Jnfl In thejhifn William Penn anil Star, from London, and not'.- ogfixUfgby. WILLIAM M'DOUG ALL, AT his new Hat and Hosiery Story, No.' 134, Market street An elegant afibrcment 6i silk, cotton and thread Stockings Silk, cotrouanii thread Gloves Pantaloons, &c. &c. ' Lifeewife, a handfonit afl'ortmenfrof men's, wo mqn's, and children's falhionable Hats, luitablcfor the Season. A considerable quantity of lo\y and middle priced Hat s assorted in cases, intended for country stares Ma >- n-_ u w The Commiffionier§ carrying into effe& the Cxth article of the -L treitj of amity, commerce and navigation, con cluded between hisßritannic majesty and the United States of America, en the 19th day of November, 1794» having this day constituted their Board, pursuant and agreeably to the said treaty, do here by give notice, that they are ready to proceed to business accordingly; and they desire that all claim* under the said article (which so far asthe fame de scribes the cases thereby provided for, is hereunto annexed) may be lodged with their Secretary with out delay. 1 hey iurther- defirethat all such claims may npt only Itate in what maiiLcr the fcyerai cases come within the description of the said ?rtide, but also specially fct forth v.he nature of the evidence by which the claimants refpe&ivcly undertake t®fub ftantiate the fame. Extra# from the said article, " Whereas it is by divers Britilh raer u chants, and others his majefty'a fubje&s, that ! " debts to a confide rable amount, which were bona " qontra&ed, before the peace, still remain " owing to them by citizen* or inhabitants, of the United State* ; and that by the operatidp of va " rious lawful impediments, since the peace, not 44 oi\ly the full rdebvery of the said debts has been " delayed, but also the value and security thereof " Have been in several inftanccs impaired and less " ened, so that by the ordinary course of judicial " proceedings, the Britilh creditor* cannot now 44 obtain and actually have and receive full and 44 ade<jua*e compensation for the lofles and dam;i ---" ges which tney have thereby fufiained; It is a -4k greed that in all such cases where full compenfo- ] " tion for such lofles and damages cannot for what- | 44 ever reason be a&ujlly obtained, had and recej- , 44 ved by the said creditors in the ©rdinapy courfo , 44 of justice, the United States will make full and 44 complete compensation for the fame to the said ( 44 creditors : but it is diftin&ly understood, that 44 this provision is to extend to such lofles only as J 44 h?ve been occasioned by the lawful impediments j 44 aforefaid, aud is not to extend to lofles occasion- j 44 ed by such insolvency of the debtors or other < " causes, as would equally have operated to pro- , " duce such loss, if the said impediments had not , 44 existed ; nor to such lofles or damages as have j •• been occasioned by the manifeft delay, or negli- ( '• fcciicc, or wilful omiflion of the claimant.*' By order of the Board, GRIFFITH EVANS, Secretary. Philadelphia, Commiflioners* Office, No. 3 south Sixth-street,' May 29, ( '797- J 6--§fm , r HE SUBSCRIBER having I fen appointed by f the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni potentiary of his Britannic Majesty, General Agent loraflifting British creditors, and such particular a gents as they may specially authorize, in protecuUQg their claims before the c«ramiflioifer« for carrying in- < ro effed the fixlh article of the Treaty of Amity, Co«- merce and Navigation between his Britannic Afajefly and the United States of America, hereby £tves nocice that J he has opened his office at his house the south eafl - corner of Chefnut and fifth streets, Philadelphia, ( where he is ready to receive all claims or in&iuftions for claims with the vouchers aud documents thereof, lor the purpoie of bringing forward the fame agree*, ably so the rules aud orders which the boatd may think proper to prescribe. Ana as it will be for the intercft of all concerned, that the several claims be so Hated, and fupport cd, as to prevent the delay which would arise from the ncceflity of obtaining further information, or ad ditional materials,from persons residing at a distance, r the general agent thinks it his duty to add, (for the direction chiefly of those, who, not having employ ed particular agents, miy leave the prosecution of 1 their claims to his charge and management) that all c such claims ought in particular to fei forth— t tft. The proper defeription and fitnation of ihe 1 creditor or claimant, end original debtor, refpeft ively. sd. The date andnature of the original contract or debt. 3d. When, in what manner, and to what exteot, the creditor or claimant was prevented or impeded, by the provision, operation or defett of law, the decisions and praflice of courts, or reftraintof exc- \ cation, from recovering payment of the debt in question* 4th The loss and damage incurred or fufiained, in consequence of such impediments, whether the fame may have arisen from the infolveney, change of fituatien, or death of the debtor, the loss of legal remedy from lapse of time, or other causes impairing the value and security of the debt, which would not have so operated if such impediments had notexiAcd. And sth. The particular grounds and reasons on which the claimant maintains, in the terms of the. treaty, that " by the ordinary course of judicial pnv ings, the creditor cannot now obtain and aftuaWy have and receive full and adequate compensation" fbr the lofles and damages fofuftaiued. The general agent thinks it his duty further to fug gefl that the several claims ought to be accompanied and supported by the affidavits of the claimants duly (worn and regularly attested, both as to the exiflence of the debts claimed, and such other circumstances as may be within their own knowledge relpc&ively. And wherever the claimants in Rating the nature of their evidence (which mult in every instance be the best of which the cafe is capable) have occasion refer to the teftftnony of witnefles, it will be proper to apprise the general agent of the names and places of refidrnce of such witneflea and the fa£l«to be efta- r blifhed by their teflimony. k Wm. Moore Smith. b Philadelphia, June Bih, 1797. dim For Sale, n That <we!lluotun place, calUd F'ji/nsGKlft's t F R K Y, ON Nefh'aminy creek, 18 miles from Phi!a- _ ladelphia, on the New York post road, containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the prejnifes are a large two itery stone-house occu pied as a tvern, and a good one story ilone kit chen, a large frame ftabie with agood threihir.g floor, and l'ome out buildings—also a well of gopd water, and an excellent ice ,H9ufe. On this place is a most elegant situation fora geri'le inan's feat, commanding a view of tfie Nelharo iny to jundlion wiih the Delaware, and thence acro.fs t;o the Jersey (hore. It has the privilege 6f one half the toll received from the bridge. For terms apply to the Snfrferiber, MORDECAI LP.WI3. S'ay 24- jtawtf. and PPhiladelphia Daily Advertiser. , N°- 119 Cbejnut Street. Philadelphia and Lancajler Turn d pike Company. July iQtb. 1797. AT a meeting of the President and M :nagcrs,a t.ividena of seven and a half dollars per share > wa s declared for the last half year, which will be retained by the Prefideat and Managers £or the 1 purpoics of paying the debts of the a greeable to arefclution of the Stockholders the 12th June iait. TENCH FRANCIS, Treasurer. . Ext raft from the Minutes of tic Stockholders. June nth, 1797. ■Aj/iW, 1 hat the fubfeription opened for one hundred additional (hares of Stock, conformable to a rcfolu tion of the nth January, 1796, be now cloferl, and that the stock »f ihe Company consist of twelve hundred instead of thirteen hundred ffcares. Wm. GOVETT, Secretary. J u 'y io- m&wiw I Rofs & Simfon, Have for Sale, A tJUANtITT OF PRIMF. St. Domingo Corton, Suptrjor Old Lisbon Wine in Pipes Excellent India Market Teneriffe Wine, In Madeira Calks A few Quarter Chefis best Frefli Hylon and )i , 0 Hyson Skin j Mufi ovado Sugars in Hoglheads, and Coffee in Tierces March J• || tf tVathaniel Lewis & Son, Have for sale at their Jlore, No. 70, adjoining George Latimer & Sen, Pinejlreet Wharf, , A Quantity of Madeira Wines In ,pipe» and half pipes ad<ira Walnuttankl Citron, lately imported in the schooner Sincerity, Capt. Copia Also, >5 Puncheons, fecoird and third proof, IVeCl lndia R*m, and a few Pipes of Brandy They have constantly on hand and 'for sale, French Burr and Country Mill Stones of various fires, and a general aflortment of Btultiug, Clotbt of the best quality, both American and Foreign ma nufaifhire. The former having proved, from se veral years exptriencr of a number of millers in different parts of the United States at lead equal, and in many iaftances superior to the European Cloths, we hope the manufacturer, Robert Daw fan, will meet with liberal encouragement in this important and ufeful undertaking. He has obtain ed a patent and exclufivc right of making and vending Boulting Clotbr 011 his improved plan for a number as years, and they are fold only by him felf in Lancaster, state of Pennsylvania, and by the fubferibers in Philadelphia. June 14 d LANDING From on board schooner Daphne, captain G. W. Morse, from Htfpaniola, 6i,qoa wt. Sugar, 53,000 Coffee FOR SALE BY F. COPPINGER, No. 22J, South Front-ftrcet, Who has also on hand, Claret in hhds. and cases Rice A quantity of Bristol Bottles A cafe of Cambrics Cloth f and Cafiimeres. July 5. d6t. A Literary Treat. Jufl pullijhed, hanafomely printed on writing paper, price l dollar, A new edition of that popular and entertaining 1 work, entitled 1 THE FORESTERS, an American Tale ; being 1 a sequel to the hiflory of John Bull, the Clo- ' thier—ln a ftries of letters to a friend, with the ad dition of two letters, alluding to recent political 1 tranla&ioiu in America. . 1 Th« following extraft from the Glavis Allegoriea, 1 ihews the principal characters that are introduced: John Bull, the Kingdom of £nglaqd : H>® Mother, theClurchof England His Wife, the Parliament His Sifter Peg, the Church of Scotland ' His Brother Patrick, Ireland Lewis, the Kingdom of France ' His Mistress, the Old Conllitution ' His n«w Wife, the National Representation"] 1 Lord Strut, the.lCingdom of Spain Nicholas Frog, the Dutch Republic ' The Franks, the French Republic ! The Foresters, the United States of America I Robert Lumber, New-Hamplhire John Codline, ' Humphrey Plow (hare, Connecticut <■ Roger Carrier, Rhode Island 1 Peter Bull Ffegi New-York ' Julius Csefar, New-Jersey < William Broadbrim, Pennsylvania t Caflimar, Delawate Walter Pipewood, Virginia f His Grandson, George Washington c Peter Pitch, North Carolina a a Charles Indigo, South Carolina George Trusty, Georgia Ethan Greenwood, Vermont Hunter Longknife, Kentucky Black Cattle, Negro Slaves- Rats, Speculators Mother Carey's.Chickens, Jacobins k jfjP This popular and entertaining satirical histo ry of America is attributed to the Rev. Dr. Bil knap, It has a great Ihvire of originality and a bonrtds with genuine humour. It is continued down to. the present time, and charajlerifes thole late political traofaftiors which have caused so much untafinefs in America. Sold by H. and P. RICE, BookfsKer, No. 16, South Second Street, and No. 50, Marke' ftjeet. June 26. . § FOR SALE, By Simon Walker, No. 122, South , Fourth-Street, ] GOLD and sliver Watches J Shot, common and patent B Tin Plates, Sheet Iron ii Bar and lheet Lead 1 Copper sheets and bottoms 1 Taunton Ale t Ravens Duck f Hats in cases Wool Cards t Claret Wine ar.-{ Porter Bottles in bunpors. 3 July I. cgrjw July t -J NOTICE. THE holders of certificates of a loan to the ex iled citizens of the States of Seuth Carolina and a Cieorgia, under an a<3 of Congjefs 13d Ju'.y, 178), c are informed, that by lodging the fame witr* e George Sinjpfon, Caihier of the Bank of the Unit e e<3 fttates, they will be enabled to receive payment *' principal &.nd interest, as fooii as the certificates h can be forwarded to Clurlefton for link-meat, and orders rrccivedfor their difcharjre. July 13. 6t '• FOR SAL.£~" BRF.TAGNES in cases German Checks in do. 1 Cambrick Plattillas > Oznabrigs Gold and silver Watches Window Glass io by 8 Glass Tumblers in cases Linseed Oil in calks, &c.&c. George Pen nock, 103, High-Stretf. J u! 7 5- 3aw To be Soldj A large and convenient' Three Story Brick House; SITU S TE at the north-eal't corner of Arch and Fotirt)Wtreets._ It contains eighteen rooms— and is in every rdpedt well finiihed. For particu lars enquire of M. Ktjppele, » No. 138, .May 31. ' Millinery Room, Na. 136 Mnrlict-Jlnet. MISS CHB.YSTAL r AKES 'f" e a rl y opportunity of acquainting X her Priands that flie has received by the William J&enk, 1 variety of NEW MJL- LiNERY, &c, which she hopes to be 'able to lh< w them in a few days. M *y 18 foot Town Lots. A TOWN named BEULA, one mile fquarc, being laid out on the Blacklick Creek, Som erset County, Pennsylvania, Lots therein of jS feet by 125 feet are now felling at tfn dollars each ; their lituation in the town to be determined by ballot before the firft of August, and deeds for the fame will be deliverd by the fubieriber before the firft of O&ober next. MORGAN J. RHEES. No. 177j South Sccond-ftreet, Philadelphia. The purcJiaferg cf lots in Beula have the following profpe&s of appreciating their property : 1. It is remote from any other town, and sur rounded by great bodies of excellent land, capable of producing every kind of grain and vegetables, and is without doubt one ef thebeft grazing coun tries is the United States. 1. In point of health the fituatipn is not exceed ed by any on the continent; 3. Belides numerous springs and runs, of the fia eft quality, there is a cre«k for water works (on which mills are now building) running through the town, 4 The public road from Philadelphia to Pittf hurgh will go through it, whick "being more level and nearer than any other rout, rauft become uni versally travelled : aided by the navigation of Ju niata and Conemaugh, goods may be conveyed at lead a or 3 dollars per cwt. cheaper from the for mer to the latter place, than by the old road thro 1 Bedford. 5. Ec irg in the centre of a ffourifhing settle ment, and taking in the shortest portage between theeaftern and western waters, it is likely to bc <omea derofit for (lores, a manufa&uringtown, and a feat of justice. Beside* the old feltlcTs, up wards oi o;i« hundred emigrants have fettled in the vicinity of Beula, since last Oilober, and many more have engaged to join them this summer. •6. A Land-Qffice for supplying asUal settlers with farms to a confideraWe amou:.t, and in vari ous situations, will be immediately opened in the town. The proprietors of land in the circumja cent country ar& Elicited to fend their drafts and terms ©f sale, or leafing, to Thomas Jones, Sur veyor, in Beula, who will give security for any trust Ft pofcd in him : with such co-operating aid, the progrefsof the settlement wi«l be the n\oi e ra pidly advanced arid extended to distant townships. A public library for the benefit of the settlers, will be cftablifhed in the town, towards laying the foundation of which, upwards of one thousand volumes are already purchased and principally feat forward. 8. Two hundred acres of land adjoining the town, bolides lots and fubferiptions, will be applied '* to support a minister and preceptor, capable of teaching the ufeful and liberal arts. 9. After defraying ncceffary expences, the mo ney arifmg from the present be laid out in public buildings—A place ps worship, school house and library room, are the firft objects. If>. i very profeflional ni3n and mechanic, on condition ol building a house with a stone or brick chimney, and residing in it, before the firft of No vember next, will bp entitled to four lots gratis, free forever from ground rent- Five and ten acre out lots may likewise be obtained on terms. %* The two central llreets in Beula are ioo feet wide, and the others 80 feet. Refcrved fquarts end other accommodations must add to the health and beauty of the place. July 6. t ' _ 5t Now Landing, /It Pratt's <u/barf, FROM on board the (hip Thomas Chslklty, ■Cipt. Rafer, from Kourdeaux, CLARET in calks Ditto in cases White Wine Vinegar Red Skins in boxes For Sale by Rundle & Leech. May 1 s § Davis's Law Book Store, No, 319, High-Street. GEORGE DAVIS, BEING busied for fomt time past in prepara tions for removing into his prs r ent house, has been under thenecelTityof poftponinguntil this day informing the gentlemen of the Ear generally thrp' ihe United States, that his spring importation of law books is now arranged and reaily for iale, on terms tha,t he trusts will entitle him to the like pre frsence he has experienced for leveral years pad. Catalogues, combining the mod varied collec tion ever imported r«o this country, are printed and will be d.lr/srcd on application. tanc . Jaw 6'.v [Volume XII
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers