of tide Sitoo, and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser, 11515.] For 80/ ion, Schooner SALLY, - —Asa Scudder, Master, NOW lying at Chefnut-ftrcet wharf; wilt fail in a few days. For freight or paffagr, apply to tie Captain ou board, or to Jo/epb Anthony, Co. For Sale on board said Sceooner, A few barrels of flat MACKAREL. July 13- *st Person s having freight on board the said fchoo 'ier, arc defied to call immediately for the fame. tor Amrterdam. THE SBIP Four Friends, JosErti Glenn, Mailer ; \\/ILL fail with all convenient speed.the grea- ] V V ter part of her cargo being ready. For freight or paflage apply to the captain on board,or JeJfe Rob. Wain. J u 'y dtf For Hamburgh, C H ATL (XT T E, C. F. Danenbctger, Mafier. ILL be ready to receive the cargo in a few days, and is afaft failing staunch, good vef fe), well feund—-For freight or paflage, apply to George Pennock, No. 103, Mariet-fireet. July 7- jaw?w LAND IN G, ~" At Walnut-flreet wharf, from on boad (trip Man chcfter, Benj. Shctyell, mailer, from Bourd«anx, Bourdeaux Brandy- Old Claret in hhds. Medoc Wine in cases Sauterne do. do. For Sale by Thomas Murgatroycf, No. 11, Walnutfireet. Said Ship for Freight or Charter, . Burthen 280 tons, Philadelphia % built of live Oak and Cedar, will he ready to fail in a few days. Apply as above. July s- mwf For Sale, The fine and remarkably fail failing Schooner ifTgr Virginia and Philadelphia liurtlien*aSouf 100 tons. For terms apply to Rofs y Sim/on. 'June n. dtf Lajl Exhibition IN the great Dancing Room of Mr. M'Dougall, South L ourth-ftreet, between Chefnut and Wal nut ftrcet, at 8 o'clock in the evening. The Automatons which have excited the admi ration of the cwnnoiffoors, will aWblutcly leave for ever their astonishing cxerciics, on Friday the aid ot rhi' month. After the experiments of natural philorophy, the artificial lady will exhibit several fire works without pow Jer or (mell. Entrance half a dollar—Children half price. July la, "jawtit Printed Calicoes, JOHN MILLER, Jun. & Co. No. 8 Chefnut-Street, Have for Sale FIFTY TRUNKS neatly assorted, vefy low on (hort credit. ■ March 6. i § Imported in the Jhip Pigou, And for sale by John Morton, No. 116, South Front- street, Hyson } Hyson Skin ( T EAS Young Hyfpn ( Imperial j April 20. _ eotf The Shareholders ,C/' the Pena/ylvania Papulation Company, AH.E requested to meet at the Company's Of fice, No <3. North Fourth Street, on Saturday the 15th infl. at I» o'clock. By order of the Board, SOLOMON MARACHE, Sec'ry. July 1. si6t. ~ T O B E SOLD, A valuable three story Brick House } SITUATE in Lodge alley, next to the bankbf Pennsylvania, the lot on which it (lands, t«- with the vacant lot adjoining, which ex tends to Goforth-flreet. The house is about 50 feet in front on Lodge alley, and about 42 feet in depth, the adjoining lot is about 96 feet front on Lodge alley, and 42 feet on Goforth llreet, being a street -yhich leads from Chefnut ftreet and Carter's alley into Dock-street at the horse market. The house consists of ten lodg ing rooms, with fix fire places, two dining rooms, one of them forty feet in length, the ether about thirty-feur feet, each containing two fire placts, two parlours and a large kit cheti, with extenlive cellars under, and garrets ever the whole, a privilege of a vacant lot ef ground to the east ward between this haufe and the bank, a pump of excellent water in the vard, a handsome piazza fronting the vacant lot, and a frame liable and dwelling house on Goforth-flreet. The premises now rent for jr.pß per annum. To be fold clear of all in cumbrances. For terms apply to John Clement Stacker. April 20 3-"»'tf COLUMBIA HOUSE -^ Boarding School for young Ladies. MttS. GROOMBRIDGE with much pleas ure and refpetf, returns her sincere acr knowledgement for the liberal encouragement (he has received during four years residence in Philadelphia; and allures her friends and the public, fa far from intending to decline her school, (lie has made a superior arrangement for the more convenient accommodatien of her scholars.— 'Every branch of ufeful and pplite education U particularly attended to by Mrs. Gi oombridge and masters excelling in their refpedive profeffions. Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. Jnfte Jth, t?97- , , .. The situation is perfeiflly healthy ; and made moreagreeable by an cxter.five garden and lot of ground adjoining the tyoul'e. PHILADELPHIA: TUESDAY EVENING, JULT 18, 1797 Federal-Street Theatre. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Trustees of the Boftou Theatre* will receive Propo iais from any person, or company, for the lease of the Theatre in ffderal-ftreet, for a term not excec«':ng five tears. Aljb, to be hi, The Dwelling House part of the fame building, e the cedar under the fame. For terras of lease, iHcjaire cf THOMAS BARTLETT, Pro's Clk. Bolton, July 5. dl4t C A U T I O N. "IT7"HEREAS Richard Lake has been at- V V templing te fell a certain messuage or ten ement ir.d lot of ground, situated on the south (ide of Yine-fttreet, in tlyj city of Philadelphia containing in breadth,*n Vine-flrcet. Gxteen feet, and ih depth, southward, seventy five feet, bounded on the north fide by Vine-street, on the east by ground late of Samuel Rhades and Sarah his wife, on the south by ground late of John Pemberton, and on the weft > another lot then about to be granted to Jofcgb Hulir.gs— This is therefore to caution all persons againift purchasing the above described property, the fame having been mortgaged by the said Rich ard Lake to William Spade SARAH SPADE. July 14. eojw THE Members of the Society of the "uns«f St. Giokgi, eflab Ijfued at Philadelphia, for the Advice and Assistance of Englilhmea in Dittrcfs. are requested to attend a Quarterly Meeticg of. th;: said Society, at the Cftty Tavern, on Monday the 14th of July, at 7 o'Clock in the Evening. GEORGE DAVIS. N.B. Several Members to be balloted for. July 14. .. eoti4 LANDING, AT Soqth-dreet Wharf, from on hoard schoon er Expedition, captain Harding Williams, from St. Thomas, a Cargo of Coffee, Sugar, and Rum. For Sale by F. Coppinger, No. 221, South Front-fircet. July 10. §lot Wants Employment, IN a (lore, a Man who can be well recommend ed, writes a good hand, and underflands ac compts. Apply at No. 50, North Fifth Street; and Cherry-alley. Any reputable place will suit. July 10. *3t A Wet Nurse Wanted. A Healthy Woman with a good bread of milk, may hear of a place by applying at the Priming Office of this paper. July 10. Health-Office, Philadelphia, Ith June, 1797. r I'HE Board of Health offer to rent out the NEW JL CITY HOSPITAL, usually calledThc Wig. TV MM. It maybe occupied a* a Tavern, for which there arc excellent accommodations. The person taking it mud be capable and willing to ad in the capaci ty of a Steward; in cafe a contageous difeaie in , the city, ihould at any time render it neeeffary to make nfc of the premifea as a Hospital. It cannot therefore b«'let for any limited time—and the red oainted frame building is to he reserved. Proposals in writing will be received at this office, Hating what rent will be allowed under the foregoing cir cumdancas. None need apply without being able to produce the heft recommendations. JOHN MILLER, J*n. Chairman of the Beard of Health. July 8. $ POST-OFFICE. Philadelphia, 6th July, '97. THE mati fir New Castle, Cant well's it idge, Duek Creek crojs toads, Dover, Frederiea, Mil ford, George To-zut fin the place of Clowes) and Dagjborougb, in Delaware ; Trap and Snow bill, in Maryland ; Horn Town, Accomack C. H. and Northampton C. H- in Virginia ; ill be closed every Monday, WednefJay,and Friday, at fun fet■ lßt Georgetown Bridge Company. Extract of an a& passed by the Legislature of the state of Maryland on the 19th December, 1791, entitled, " As aft far erefling a bridge over Potowmac river. <• And be it enaSed, that the faiii dirtAars or any two »f them (hall and may require any sum or sums of money in equal proportion from each and every propriator, as may from time to time be necefTary for carrying on the building of ftid bridge ; and after giving three months public notice, it (hall and may be lawful for the direc tors to sue for and recover in the nam* of the company such unpaid requisition, with all cods and charges incidental thereto, and legal interest therecm rom the time the fame (hould have been paid: And the negledl or refufal to pay any such requisition after public notice (hall have been given at lead for three months in all the newfpapersheiein before enumerated, (hall have the effect to forfeit all preceding payments nude an the (hart er (hares so neglefled or refufed to be paid ts the ufc and benefit of the company." mation of such of the tlockholders a 6 have not complied with the requisitions heretofore made —they are as follow : Oil the ift November, 1795, 40 dollars, on the loth May, 1796, 40 dollars ; an the »oth July, 1796, 4a dollars ; on the jft September, 1796, 40 dollars, aild on the ill November, 1796, 60 dollars. Caution is now given that after the expiration of the time limited for the continuance of this advertise ment (three months) the law will be carried into rigid and complete effetfl agaiaft all delin quents. By order of the Directors, WALTER SMITH, Treasurer. Georgetown, May I, 1797. iaw3m Young Hyson Tea. 40 cherts of a superior quality—Alfa, too do.of Hyson, Imported in the Woodrop Sims, and for sale by the fubferibers, corner of Second and Pine ftrret. C. Haight. June 11. . CB 'f By John Fenno, N°- 250 Barrels Crmnetlicnt Herrings, aud 250 barrels of Beef, For Sale on board rha fchoonir Pruileiict,Crook» ed Billet Wharf—or by EZEKfEL HALL, ' Jones's W. July ij. " -J ' v Curious & Llegant Representations Of A GREAT VARTE'ry of BIRDS, In which, their real pcumagi is preserve3 v and which afe fold as cheap as Common prints, by JOHN ORMROD, No. 41, Chefnut Street. Nr, is. 3 t. William Blackburn, LOTTERr and BROKER'S OFFICE No. 64 south Second-dreet. TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, which commenced drawing the 29th May, FOR SALE. The price of tickets will rife in propor tion as the drawing advances, particularly on ac count of the five fird drawn tickets, prizes of four thousand dollars each, on the last day of drawing. Check Books kept for examination and register ing, in the Canal, No. 2, City of VVafiiington, Na. 2, and Paterfon Lotteries. Also, tickets for sale in the Schuylkill bridge and Perkiomen Bridge lotteries, which will begin drawing 1* the course ps the summer. ' The business of a Broker in all kinds of Stock, Bills, Nates, Lands, &c-&c. tranla&ed with the utmsft a:tentiun. J une * 1 tu*f The Commissioners FOR carrying into effeiS thejlxth article of the treaty of amity,commerce and navigation, con cluded bet ween his Erit.nnic maj; sty ?nd the United States of America, en the 19th day of November, 1794, having this day conltituted tkeir Board, putfuant aad agreeably to the said treaty, do here by give notice, that they are ready to proceed to bufinefa accordingly; and they desire that all claims under the fain 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 further desire that all such claims may not only state in what manner the several cases come within the defcriptioH of the said article, but also specially set forth .he nature of the evidence by which the claimants refpeAively undertake tefub ftantiate the fame. Extradl from the said article, " Whereas it is alledgcd by divers Brltifh mer " chants, and ethers his majeft)'s fubjeds, that " debts to a eonfidrrabla amount, which were bona " fide contracted, before the peace, Trill remain " owing to them by citizens or inhabitants of the " United States; and that by the operation of va " rious lawful impediments, since the peace, not " only the full recovery of the said debts has been " delayed, but also the value and security thereof " have been in several instances impaired and lc(T ---" ened, so that by the ordinary courle of judicial " proceedings, the Britifii creditors cannot Bow " obtain and a&ually have and receive full and " adequate compcnfation for the losses and dama " ges which tney have thereby fuf.ained: It is a " greed that in all such cases where foil compenfa " tion for such losses and damages caruwt fat what " ever reason be aflu lly obtained, bad and recei " ved by the said creditors in the ordinary courfj " of justice, the United States will make full and " complete compensation for the fame to the said " creditors : but it is diftindlly understood, that " this provision is to extend to such losses only as " have been occasioned by the lawful impediments " aforefaid, and is not to extend to losses occasion " ed by such infelvency of the debtors or other " causes, as would equally have operated to pro " duce such loss, if the said impediments had. not " existed ; nor to furh losses or damages as have " been occasioned by the manifeft delay, ornegli '• fceucc, or wilful omiflion of the claimant." By order of the Board, GRIFFITH EVANS, Secretary. Philadelphia, Commissioners' Office, No. 3 south Sixth-street, May 29, 1797- J 6—iim r HE SUBSCRIBER having been appointed by the Envoy Extraordinary and Miuilter Pleni potentiary of his Britaomc Majetty, General Agent (or adiding Britidi creditors, and iuch particular a gents as they may specially authorize, 111 prosecuting their claims before the cemmidioners for carrying'in to effetf the sixth article of the Treaty of Amity, Com merce and Navigation between his Britannic and the United Stales of America, hereby gives noi ice that he has opened hii offi e at his bouse the south ealt corner of Chefnut and fifth drrcts, Philadelphia, where he is ready to receive all claims or inltrufiiuus for claims with the vouchers aud documents thereof, for the purpose of bringing forward the fame agree ably so the rules and orders which tbe board may think proper to prescribe. And as it will be for the intered of all concerned, that the several claims be so dated, aad Upport ed, as to prevent the delay which would arise from the necessity of obtaining further information, or ad ditional materials,from persons redding at a distance, the general agent thinks it his duty to add, (for the direction chiedy of tbofe, who, not having employ ed particular agents, may leave the prosecution of their claims te his charge and management) that all such claims ought in particular to set forth— id. The proper defCripiion and fitnation of the creditor or claimant, and original debtor, reflect ively. sd. Tbe date anddature of the original contrad or debt. 3d. When, in what manner, and to what extent, the creditor or claimant was prevented or impeded, by the provision, operation or defe6t of law, the decisions and pratiice of courts, or teflraint of exe cution, from recovetiug payment of the debt in quedion. 4th The loss and damage incurred or fudained, in consequence of such impediments, whether the fame may have arifcn from the infolveuev, Change of situation, or death of the debtor, the loss of legal remedy from lapse of time, or other causes impairing the value and lecurity of the debt, which would not have so operated if such impediments had notexided. And jth The pattiCular grounds and reafoas on which the claimant maintains, in the terms of the treaty, thai " by the ordinary courte of judicial pro ings, the creditor cannot now obtain and adually have aud reccsve full and adequate compensation" for the lolfes and damages so fudaiued. The general agent thinks it bis duty further to fug ged that the several claims ought 10 be accompanied and fupperted by the affidavits of the claimants duly sworn and regularly atteded, both as to the exidence of the debts claimed, and such other ciicumlbnces as may be within their pwn knowledge refpeftively. And wherever the claimants in dating the nature of their evidence (which mud in everv indance be the bed of which tbe cafe is capable) have occadon to icfer to the tedimony of witnesses, it will be proper to apprifethe general agent of the names and places of residence of such witnesses and the faitsto be etla blifhed by their tedimony. ■ Wm. Mcore Smith. Philadelphia, Bth, 1797. dtfc» City CommiJJioners' Office, IMC r . J*™ 22 » N puriuance ef an ordinance from the felefi and common councils, passed the 22d day of May last, appointing the city commiffioiiers, and prescribing their duties, feilion oth, NOTfCE IS HEKEBY GIVKN, That the i :t;. ; s divided into five diftrifls, each to be under the fuperintendancc of one cf the city comrtiiffianers, uhois to be individually rtlponfiblfc for the cleanlinef» of the fame, and are as follow. Driftrift No. i. From the south fide of Ce dar-street, to the north fide of Spruce-street, un der the superintendence of Nathan Boys. 1. From the north fide of Spruce-street, to the north fide of Walnut-llreet, under the fuper llitendtnce «f Hugh Roberts. 3. From the north fide of Walnut to the south fide of High-street, under'the fuperintehdente of Joseph Claypoole. 4. From the north fide of High-ftreet,-t<»the north fidr- of Mulberry street, under the super intendence of William Moulder. 5. From the north fide of Mu! berry -'street to the north fide of Vine-street, under rhe super intendence of Nicholas Hicks. clcaningof High-street to be in common. I-* A dated meeting of the city eommiftion ers is held at the Old Court House, in High ftreet, every Tuesday evening at o'clock J ul r U- eoim Stands for Draymen, &.c. In prtrf nance of an Ordinance from the Seleft and Common Councils,bearing date the lid day of April, 1797.providing for the appointment of City Commijfoners, t3£. SeS. the l;!h. T'HE following places are fixed upen by the (aid City Commissioners far ijia'nda for Dcavmen d their Horses, In Vine-ftr«et, eallward of Fror.t-Jirctt, on both fides. Sallafras, High, Chefnut and Walnut-fttreets, east ward ot Fropt-ftreet, on the no.-th fide only. Mulberry-street, south Side from Front to Third-street. Front-llrcet, east fide from Vine-street to Elirith'i alley. Front-fti eet, from opposite to Black Horse al ley to Hamilton's (lores, east fide. Water-llreet, weft fide from the north end of Stamper's or Maori's (tores to Pinc-ftreet. Penn-ftreet from Pine to Cedar-(treat, weft fide. Drawbridge, north fide, east of Front-flreet. Spruce, Pine and South llreets, east of Froat, street, south (ide. Dock-street, between Walnut-flreet and the flag (tone erodings, call fide, oppafite George Orkley's. Second-street, between Saffafras and Vine streets, weft fide- Fifth-ftreet, east fide from Chefnut to Mul berry streets. Saffafras-ftreet, from Thiri to Fourth-street, east fide. Na dray or horse to (land within ten feet of any pump. STANDS rOR HACKNEY COACHES. Pine-street, north fide from Fourth to Fifth streets. Fifth-ftreet, between Chefnut and Walnut streets, weft. Branch-street, north fide, between Third and Fourth streets. July 14. mw&fim Philadelphia and Lancafier Turn pike Company. July 10 fl, 1797. AT a meeting of the Prefidcnt and Managers,a dividend of seven and a half dollars per lhare was declared for the lad half year, which will i.e retained by the Prefidest and Managers far the purpoles of paying the debts of the Company, a greeable to a resolution of the Stockholders the 12th June lad. TENCH FRANCIS, Treasurer. Extract from the Minutes of tbf Stockholders, June I2th, 1797. Rtfolved, That tl>e fuhfeription opened for one Imudred additional (hares of dock, conformable to a resolu tion of the nth January, 175*6, be now plofe.l, and that the dock »f the Coaipany conlift of twelve hundred indead of thirteen hundred (hares. Wm. GOVETT, Secretary. July 10. m&wiw m&tu3w To be iold at Public Vendue, To the highest bidder, at l}ie house ef Mr. William Evans, the (ign of the Indian Queen, in the city of Baltimore, on the 25th day as Oiflober next, at 11 o'clock, A. M About seven thauland acres of land, the property ef William Bell, of Philadelphia, lying between Reider's-town and Westminster, commonly called Little WLnchefter, (the turn pike road runs through a confidftrable part of these lands} the tra<sl begins about miles from Baltimore, within a few hundred yards of said Reifter's-town, and extends to the rfif tance of about twenty-three miles from Balti more, and lies on the main falls of Patapfico river, from three to four miles thereon. Will be fold in trails of one hundred and fifty to three hundred acre. There is a large propor tion of meadow and wood land on each trail, some of them highly improved, with excellent buildings and fine grcfs. ALSO, A trad of feveil hundred acres of land, called Clover Farms, within five miles of Bladenfhurg, esteemed very good for Grass. Richard Ponfonby, of Bladenfourgh, will (hew this land to any person inclined to purchase. also, A traft of land ©f about three hun dred and thirty acres, within about two miles and - a half of the President's house in the Fede ral CitV It is nearly all wood land, and a fine high profpedl, from which may be fees the city of Walhington, Bladenfburgh, Alexandria and a part of George-town, and many miles down the Potamac river. Mr. Richsrd Por.fori by, of Bladenfburg, will also (hew this land. A liberal credit will be given for the greated part of the purchase money. The terms will be made known on the day of sale. May 8 W3m Just Received, From Batavia (via Providence) 170 Sacksof Java Coffee of fird quality aoo half sacks do. do. a few Boxes of Spices, confiding of Nutmegs, Cloves and Mace For file by KILLINGS & FRANCIS, Penaffreet. . May 30 its To Majlers nnd Pilots bringing up J- ijj'r't from Foreign Ports to this City. WHereas sundry infringements have lately b'.e.:» made on the laws of this ilate for the pre venting jeftikhtill or fetfedtious diseases, eiti, '- from ignorance or iriiittentioß thereto, it is tho't expedient at this time to pubiiih the ton*> v..: - tracts trom the laws, of aid April, 1794, 7th and Bth icvAions. HEALTII)-OFFICE. June 6th, 1794. of an rtilfor fiUfiug the city and port of Poiladciphia from the introduction of pr/li lentiai and contugious diseases. Sect. 7. And he if fui ther enured, that every mailer or captain of any ihip or vessel coming froiii fcra (vessels actually employed n the coaitmg tratie excepted) ?»nd bound to any port or place within the jurifdi<slion of Pcnniylv<tnia,iha ! l cause his Hup or vessel to be brought to anchor,or otherwise Hay ed in the lire; l .m of tl>e river Dela war*;, oppwn' >to the Health-Office on Stace-liland al orei a i'i and there to remain until he ihall have duly Stained a certificate or biil of heal h from the Rcfident Phy sician. Andif, previouily to-o'.taining iuch certi ficate or bill of health,' any master op captain ihali fuffer his {hip or veil.l to approach nearer than the said Health-Office to # i:e city of Philadelphia, or lhall land, cause ©r fuffer to be landed, or braughc oh ihore, at any place or port within this Coip monweaith, cr at any other port or place, with the intent ol being conveyed into this Common wealth, any pcrfon or peif cr ary goods, wares or mer chandize, or, if afte. receiving- such bill of healtia o. certificate, he ir:*dl il gjt ci or r fufe to deliver the lamp tn tiie licaltl.-Oiiicer, such mallear or cap tain &al] foiffiit ar«d p y, for each and crtxy such offence, tfceiximof nvt hundkcet doU.ams. And the captain or master of'iyery lii;p or ves sel fhaii fend a i-fe and cQmnic 'imjs boat to brii»& the pliylic:a» on board, ind fiiaji in like manner c6n«y fiiia back u the ILaitU-Officft, after I.- ha. concluded his official examination ; And while he ii making such examination, or in < afe an j subse quent examination by ths Heal h Officer of Con futing Physician, agreeably to the direflions of this- a at, the mailer or captain ihall expole or caulc tp be expo led. to the fur cb of the Keiident Phyfi cian,or of the Health Officer aud Consulting Phyfi ciau (as the c.ife may he) each and every part «T the ihip or vessel, and lh.ui prafent to his view each and every peiion or persons on board thereof, and and laall aifo tiue and fatisla&ory answers make to all such Cfiieiliocs as the Resident Physician, &c. at the time of examination if.all 21k relative to the, health of any port or place trim which the (hip or vessel tailed, or has lirice touched at—the number of persons on board when the Ihip or vessel entered on her voyage—the number of persons that have since .been landed or taken on board, and when and where refpe&ively—what persons on board— s they have been during the voyage, or lhall, a: the time of examination, be infefted with any pes tilential or contagious disease—and what is the pre sent state and condition of the persons on board with refpeft to their health or diseases. And if any master or captain ihall refufe to expose as afore aid, to the search of any of the officers aforefaid, r if he lhall toneeal any fit person, or in any other man "cr deceive tie proper officers aforefaid in bis antivers, such captain or master, for every such offence, ihall forfeit and pay tho sum of hve hundred dol laks. Sect. 8. And if any person or persons wliacfo ever (the Resident Phyiician, &c. excepted) ihall go on board any vessel, before the master thereof has received a certificate of health in the manner directed, every person so offending, ihall pay the um ef ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. IT being absolutely necessary that the foregoing fedlions ihould be punctually complied with, the fubferiber, in compliance with his duty, mult ex ad a rigorous obfervahce of the fame, or else be under the neceflity of putting the laws in force. WM. ALLEN, Health often- of the Port of Philadelphia. I.u'r 14. djw NOTICE. THE holders of certificates of a loan to the ex iled citizens of the States of South Carolina and Georgia, under an aflof Congiefs 13d July, 1781, are informed, that by lodging the fame with George Simpfon, Calhier of the Bank of the Unit ed States, they will be enabled to receive payment of principal and interest, as soon as the certificates can be forwarded to Charleston for settlement.and orders received for their difchsrge. J"'y "• 6t To be bold, 4 large and convenient Three Story Brick House ; OITCJ \TE at the north-east corner of Arch and O Fourth-ftrcets. It contains eighteen rooujs— srd is in every refped well finiihed. For particu lars enquire ot % M. Kcppeky No. 13.8, Chefaut-ftreet. May 31. $ FOR SALE; BRETAGNES in cases German Checksin do. Cambrick Plattillas . Oznabrigs 6o!d and silver Watches Window Glass 10 by 8 Gbfs Tumblers in caf :s Linseed Oil in caiks, &c. &c. George Pennock, 103, High-Streit. J u| y .?■ 3 aw Now Landing, At Prates ivharf FROM on board the ihip Thomas Ch»!klcy> Cjpt. Rafer, from Bourdeaux, CLARET in caiks Ditto in cases White Wine Vinegar Red Skins in boxes For Sale by Rundle & Leech. Mnv I: $ Will be Landed, From onboard the ihip A&ive, Capt.Blair,from Kambuigh, JO bales white Russia clean Hemp 1 casks Clover Seed For Sale by Thomas Herman Leuffer, NprthFifih street, No. 34. Tune 26. *, _ c O T T U N. A few liilesjull arrived, for l'ale by JOHN CLARK, No. 5 ; Noi?th Water Street. Jane is. »otf. f Vci.UMR XII
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