rOST-OFFICE. Philadelphia, Sepilmhr 15th, 1798. , LETTERS for the British Packet for t Falmouth will be received atfhis Office un til Tuesday, 2d Oftbber, at ii o'clock, ; tooon*. , , 1 N. B. The inland pottage to New-York 1 mult be paid. I * # * WE are idformed that feoxee for the daily conveyance of letters from Phila delphia. addiefTcd for the Banltb of Pen'i fylvania or North Amerifci, are lodged at the Pod Office in the City, for the accom moda ion of thtife who choose to avail them selves of that mode of conveyance. At a Meeting- of a Number of the Inhabitants of Chester County, held at the* Centre House 111 Weft Bradfotd Townlhip, for the purpose of romir ating a fu> f able Person f r Representative in Congress, and also a suitable Person for Slate Senator, The following Persons were recommend ed to their fellow-citizens for the following offices. RICHARD THOMAS. Esquire Representative in Congress for the Dif trift composed of the counties of Chester and Delaware. DERMIS WHF.LEM, Ehuire State Senator, for the Diftritt composed of the cou. ties of Chester, Montgomery, and Bucks. Resolved, that the Proceedings of tkis Meeting be published in the public news papers. Signed by Order of th* Meetin2, ° ISAAC WAYNE, Chairman. Josfph Hemphill, Secr'y. September Ith. HEALTH-OFFICE, 11 th September, 1798. rtLLOW-CITIZENS, OUR address of th; iftinft. was in tended to present to your view the deplora ble state of ou» city, and to excite into ac tive exertion the philanthropy and benevo lence so eminently chara&eriftic of the citi 2ens of Pennsylvania. The fame generous fer.timents which you have difplaycd has in fluenced the worihy and benevolent citizens of Bait more ; who always alive Ao the feel ings of hume»ify, have, it appears by the public papers, agreed to a fubfeription for the relief of our diftrefled fellow citizen!. We return them all the gratituae and ref to which dispositions so amiable are entitled ; —but it becomes our duty public ly to (late that a surd has been provided for the purpose, upon the principal of a loan in anticipation of the liberality and justice of our Legislature, which precludes the necefSty of donations in money from the humane citizens of our fitter states —Con tributions of provisions from our fellow-ci tizens in the country, as well in New Jersey as in our own State, have been forwarded far the use of the diftrefled,. with a liberali ty which does honor to the donors. We flatter curfclves that similar donations will be continued by those generous indivi duals, who are contiguous to the city, and ean with convenience spare a part of their produce for the relief of fufferfng humanity. By order of the Board of Managers. Wm. JONES, President. Attest Tjmothy Paxson, Clerk. New Encampment, The Committee who superintend the en campment at Mailer's place near the Mill Pond on thf* Germantown Ro?d, about two miles from the city, refpeftfully inform friends that they stand in need of an immediate supply of vegetables and ftravv for th- use of those distressed citizens who are flying from the present calamity. The committee flatter therofelves.that the farfe liberality will be found in the farmer, and others, to supply this Encampment, as basbeen to that ontheCommonsnearSchnyl kilj, both having the sams laudable object in view. John InOieep 1 •Jon. Robefon V committee. Isaac IV. Morris. J Catnp, Mailers' Place, September 10, '9B. THE Committee are happy in hav ing it in their power to inform those citi-, Zens who are not in a situation to provide for thetsfelves and are desirous to remove from the city or liberties, that they are now prepared to receive from 6 to 700 persons at the Encapment on Mafter?s Place, in the Northern Liberties where such persons will be furmfbed with comfortable apartments and rectffary provisions/ during the present •alamity. Agreeable to notification in fcveral of the newspapers of the City of Philadelphia, ft queiing a meeting of the merchants, trad ers, mechanics End other citizens, at the Union School House io Germantown, on Wednesday 29th August. at 4. o'clock ?. M. in order to fix O'.i a lUilable chara&er to offered at the enfoing election to repre sent the City of Philadelphia in Congress, in the vacancy occasioned by the dectafe of John Swanwick, Esq. and also in the next Congress—A senator, to represent the state senate, the city of Philadelphia and County of Delaware —and fix persons to re present the city ia thehonfp of aflwnbly.—* A numerous and refpeflable Iwdy of the freemen of ibe city attenaedT The bufi oefs of the meeting being open*!, a letter from captain Joseph Asthony, addressed to the chairman of the me«ti»g wfls read, ex prefling a decided opinion on the necessity of uniting the interest of the fricmls of the conftitt'tion and government in the choice of their reprefentative,that he conceived Mr Robfltt Wain well qualified for a feat in Congvefsi aud soliciting his fellow citizens that hk tuinie may not be offered in framps tiiion with that gentL-rifan, who has his ful coneui'rence and approbation. | ROBERT WALN, was nominated and unanimously carried as the Gand:date for Congtefs. FRANCIS GURNEY, as ft":te Senator for the dillrift campoltd *f the City and County of Philadelphia aad Countyof Delaware; and »s Members to re present the City in afiembly— i Jacob Hiltaheimer, Lawrence SecktJ, Andrew Bayard, Willnm Hall, printer. Samuel IV. Fisher, jfobn C/emenfcftacier. The question being put, will this meeting support the foregoing ticket ? it was unani mously agreed to, and it was also recom mended to the freemen of the of Phi ladelphia attached to the federal government for their support, and to those of the Coun ty of Philadelphia,and County of Delaware in support of the Senator. Ordered, that the minutes of ths meeting, -signed by the chairman a.id secretary, be publifhtd in the newspapers of the City, for tfce general information of the ele&ors. LEVI HOLLI Chairman. Daniel Smlth, Secretary. Germantown, 29th August, 1798. Germantown, September \jl, 1798. Mr, Fen no, Please to publish the following tickets i for Seleft and Common Councils, at the ap proaching tle&ion, and oblige one of yaur fellow.citizens. SELECT COUNCIL. Godfrey Haga Thomas Willing, jun. Daniel Smi h (ofenh Magoffin. COMMON COUN CIL. Lawrence Herbert Henry Drinker, jun; Gideon H. Wells Calper W. Morris Thomas P. Cope George Pennock Thomas Parker Michael Kepple Joseph Hopkinfoii Kearney Wharton Cofirad Gerhard George Fox John RugSn Edward Randolph Malcolm M'Donnald Joseph North (Union-street) Levi Hoilingfwortk George Wijjing Edward Pennington Jonathan Jones, i NOW LANDIhG, From on board the brig- Amiable Matilda, from Bourdeaux, ardforfale by the fubferiber, 88 casks CLARET jl do. do. of a superior quality »trunk« green PARASOLS. Thomas Murgatroyd, No. ilj'U'alnut-ftreet. irHO HAS 9# BAND, Whits Wine in half Caffes "J Sweet Oil of a superior quality, in j boxes and haikets Lunelle "J ! Entitled to Stuterne I I Drawback. Irilh Market > WINES m Cases I Macarty and 1 Medoc J j Rota Wine in hhdt. Pimento in bags. may zj. e«bf FLOUR FOR SALE By thr Subscribers, Deliverable at ant of the ports o* the Dela ware—who have also on hand at their (lores, a quantity of Bar Iron, Pork and Corn—Letters by th*poft will be attended to. Levi liellingsworlh iff Son. august «8. dtf LANDING, At South Street wharf, the cargo of the ftip Coo neiticut, from Batavia— About 300 tons of Java Coffee, of the growth of 1794 and 1795 60 tons of Java Sugar, In cannifters—for sale by FETS.R SLIGHT, WHO ALSO OFFERS FOR SALE, IJO hhds. choice- Jamaica Sugars Jamaica rum in hhds Brandy Ift and 4th proof in pipes, hhds. and quarter cases Madeira in pipas Old Batavia Arrack july 1 Madras and Ventapaulem HANDKERCHIEFS, Searfaukers and Carradarries, as the newest and raoft approved patterns, entitled to the drawback, just received, ANB FO» SALE BY Alex. J. Miller & 60. No. 64, South Front fl*eet. may 18. f for sale, by. John Miller, Jun. NO. 8, CHESNUT STREET, 100 hogsheads RUM, Of high proof and fine flavour j ul r 19 § N 0 r 1 c e. Bank of the United States, September 4. 1798. THE Public are informed that after the 9th inft. this Bank will be opened at 9 o'clock in- the morn ing, and so remain until noon. G.SIMPSON, Cafcier. ffptember 4. i dtf Bank of Pennsylvania. THE Bank, of Pennsylvania is removed to Ger man town,—where the bufißefo \*ill be tranfa&ed to-morrov/, in the Union Schcfol House- JONATHAN SMITH, Cashier. gfffftember 4 x § N n TIC E~ ' Bank of North America, Augujl 28th, 1798. ' r P'HOSE Persons who have N«£esoi Bills to pay : JL at this Bank are informed, ; That regular Notices will be put under a sealed cover dirtied to the refpoSive payer and lodged in the Poft-Oflice every Monday until the return 1 of tht citizens. B JVCfUfU) WEILS, Cojiks. • au ii- W ** P In the Name and bythe Authority of the Com- j moil wealth of Penrtlj lvania, i , By TII OIIAS MIF FLI N, , Governor of the laid C<>i»rao»wcallhl J . A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it hjs been Hated to trie by j ' the President and Diretflors of the Bank ■. ' of Penniylvania, That on the night of Satur- j 1 day the firft infant, the Houlis now occupied by the laid Bank, commonly called Carpenters . Wall, was burgiarioufly entered by some villain) or villains unknown, and therefrom a consider- i able number of Bank Notes of various descrip tions and denominations wers stolen and carried away: to tiik iNTtN r that tne perpetrator, orr perpetrators of so great a crime, and ?Pe acceflariestheretq, maybcdilc >vered and brought ta condign punishment, I havs deemed it expe dient te ilike this Proclamation, HiRiBY offer ing and promlfing a rey/aud of ONE THOU SAND DOLLARS to any person, or perlons, who Hull discover the perpetrator, or perpetra tors of the said crime, or any of them, or any accelTa'ry thereto, before or after the fail, to.be paid on the conyiflion of all or any of the offen deri": AND I do hereby further offer and pfo mife A FREE AND ENTIKE PARDON unt» any one of the perpetrators, or acceflaries aforefaid of the oomiv.iffion of th« laid crime; who fliall make a full and l'atisfailory disclosure of all ths eircumftaaccs relative to the contriving and accouaplifhiHg the fame, and of the names and placet of abode of his or her aflbciates, so that ftich afibeiates may be apprehended and convi.iled: AND all the Judg«. Jufticea, She riffs, Csoitebles, and other Public Officers of this Commonwealth (according to the duties vf their refpeilivcj Nations) are hereby required and enjoined to *le all 'awful meaiu to deteil and bring to justice each and every person concerned in contriving, or perpetrating the crime afore faid. GIVEN under my hand and the Great S:al of the State, at Ger.mantown, she (L: S.) third day of September, in the year of our Lord, oue thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, and of tke Common wealth thf twenty-third. THOMAS MIFFLIN. By the Governor: A.J Dallas. Secretary of tbe Commonwealth. FOR SALE," .The Cargo of the Schr: Sincerity Benjamin Montcith flatter, from Laguira, CONSISTING OF 945 Fenegas of Cocoa 4003 lb. ot Flora Indigo aio Bales of Cotton 4 Packages of Goat Skins By JViffings & Francis• * No. Eleventh Hreet. July l: d'tf FOR~SALE, 3T THE SUIISB R.t B £ RS, NO. E L KVt KTH-ST R F ET, 18 Bags Frefti Cloves. Willing s Iff Francis. June 3Q. ~ dtf WILUAM M'LAWS, SADLER &MARNESZ MAKER, HAS Removed to the Corner of Chefnut and Twelfth-ilreetfi, on the Commons, where he will receive and execute the orders of his friends and wholesale cultorm-rs, with usual attentiom & expedition during the prevalence of the present Epidemic, where it ha« Bot made its appearance this season, nor during any of the years pad. aupuft 25 $ o3* Should a gentleman, a na tivc of Teneriffe, who hw been known in America by the name gf Lewis Martin Cevel at oae time, and at another by that of Lev\*ts Cevel Pellifer, be alive, and will apply tfo Jamis Barry, of Baltimore, ta will hear of something highly to his intereU. Or (hoald he be deceased, any person who will addref; a certi ficate of hisdeati ? properly authenticated, will be re warded with trotcnty dollars, by applying as above. Mr# Pellifer is m-ppofed to be some where iathe ftite of Maflachufetts. august i. - ... V _ TO BE LET, And immediate possession given ; A Large convenient, well finilhed houle, No 215 High-street, laUly occupied by Doc tor Wiftar, with Coach house and Stables Enquire) of WILLIAM SHBAFF, Na 168, High-street. jufy ."I This Day is Published, AND FOR SALE BY J.FENNO, I ig,CUESKUT-S'' REET ' AN ADDRESS To the People of Maryland, ON the brigin, progress and prefeat {late of French aggression, with a Iketch of the infamous attempts to degrade the Government of the United States, and some reflections on the late proceedings in Congress; written the laTt of April in the pre sent year, by a Mtmberofthe House of Represen tative*. $ june I r The Office of the Committee, Appointed to faperinteod thu building of the Frigate to be loaned to the United States, is remo ved to No. in street—os which those gen tlemen who have not already came forward with their fubfcripti»os willpleai'e to take notice. ROBERT RITCHIE, Sec'ry. august 7 . i To be Sold, An elegant and convenient House, In ChefnutJlreet, next door totbe Bank of North Ameiricd. THE List is thirty by one hundred and seventy ijight» The House has been thoroughly repaired within a few months. 'Apply to the Printtr. august 8 § FOR SALE, A F ARM on the roai leading to State Idand, within four and an half miles of Philadelphia, containing 45 acres in the higheA Hate of cultivation land. There areon the premises, *new frame Houle and Barn, with an excellent kilchen garden, contain ing a great number of frit Trees.—lmmediate posses sion will be given. For terms apply to Thomas W. Francis, julyiß, No. 98South Third ilrectf Pcnnfylvania Hospital, 9 mo. I, I7>B. NO pirfon with an infeiftious disease, can be admitted into this house; it is therefore tar neftly recommended to the citizens, not to fey 'or 1 ring any such patient to the gate, who is ill with the prevailing fever. Several persons having been sent her# improparly, is the roafon of giving this caution a By Order of the "> FRANC IS HIGGINS, Steiu'd. Sitting Managers, i " " ~N OTIC E, Bank of the United States, Augujl 18, 1798. THOSE persons who have Notes Of Bills to pay at this Bank, are informud, j That regular Noticts will be put under a seal , ed cover direiSed to the refpeitive payer and ' lodged in the Post Office every Monday uatil the return of the Citizens. C. SIMPSON, corner. P jwguft 18 3**^ Public jfclf h hereby Given, I "'HA T i'i'ouolai; n.d-1" fealedcovers, will be r received on tW behalf of the United States until the twentieti day of Oflober next, by Jo- w liailia.i Jackson, Jlq. at lloKuil, Mifiachufctts, j Tenth l iaucis, £l'q. Philadelphia, Puinfylva nia, auj John i3waiElq- at Bait more, Ma-H r)land, fur I'upalyiog the following articles of ™ cioathitu;, for the army of the UniteJ States, a vii. FOR INFANTRY. 8,448 Hats, 1 5C4 Serjeant Coats 5C4 ditto veils i,soß paiis do. woollen overalls ditto do. linen ditto »,oi 6 tfitto lhiris 164 Mttticians coats 7,680 Privates coates 7,944 ditto 15,888 ditto woollen overall! . 15,888 ditto lmett ditto 31,776 ditto Ih.rts 33>79l pairs ol Socks * 33,/2t pairs of fiuies 8,448 iWksof black leather * 8,448 Itoi k c.alps 8,448 bUr.keta. ( FOR CAVALRY. ' r 6 iHulicians coats 26 berjeaat coats 26 ditto vefU JO4 ditto shirts 348 Privates coats 354 duto veils 1416 ditto Jhirts I 763 pair of Leather breeche* 1 760 pair of ltock.ngs " 1 700 pair of boots 1 , 80 JStocks of biack leather 1 380 Stock clafpj : 3SO Blankets. < ift. Every article lhall be made of materials, equally good, and in form, or falh.on, conform- i ably to patterns for the latwe, sealed with the - seal of the VYar-Ollice, and which will be de- t posited with the several gentltmeu, empnwered 1 to receive the piopofale, as above mentioned. 1 2d. Sworn lnfpedlois lhall be appointed ob the pjrt of the United States, to examiae and determiec upon the I'everal articles aforefaid, whto the laase ihall be ready for delivery, with full power to rejeft every article, which lhall not equal, in goo. I net's of materials, or to be made conformably to, the faftiion ot the llandard pat tern for the fame; and no allowance (hall be 1 made, for any article wh?!h lhall be rejeiifeu by 1 thsm, for the causes aforefaid. 3d. The proposals inuft fpecify the number of articles, and their kinds, which the party is willing to furtu's, togeiaer with, the lowelt prices for immediate payment in money, and al io the prices, 011 the loHjjelt term, or terms of credit. One third of each, and every ef the several kinds of the above articles, to be delivered on the fifteenth day of December, one third ou the fifteenth day of January, and the remaiuing third 011 the firlt day of March next; and the public will not be coi.fidered a» bound to receive iny of the aforefaid atticies ofcloathing, which lhall not be ready for infpeclion, and delivery, at the periods agreed upon. 4th. The cloaihing aforefaid will be received in the Cevgral llatei, at the places, and in the proportions following, viz. One third part of the whole at Springfield, Mafi'achuletts, one other third at Philadelphia, llate of Penal'ylva nia, ot at Lamberuan, iUte of New-Jersey, and one third at Maltimore, Maryland. sth. No contrast will be made, for a lef s number of each of the aforafaid articles of cloathing, than i« reqjiiite for a company, vi 2 FOR THE CAVALRY. 4 Serjeant Coats 4 ditto vests 16 ditto shirts 1 Mulician Coat 58 Private coats 59 ditto veils 236 ditto shirts 63 flosks 63 flock clasps 126 pair of leather breeches 126 pair of Hackings 126 pair of boots blankets FOR THE INFANTRY. 70 Hats 4 Serjeant coats * ' 4 ditto vests 8 ditto woollen overalls 8 ditto linen ditto 16 ditto shirts 2 MuficUns coats 64 Private coats 66 ditto veils 132 ditto woolen overall* 132 ditto linen ditto, a 64 ditto Shirts 280 pair of Socks 280 pair of Shoes, 70 Stocks, 70 Stock Clasps, 70 Blankets. JAMES M'HENRY, Secretary of Ww. War Department, ? 21 ft Sept. 1798. > Arrived in the Jhip Pcnnfylvania, Cast. Wil liamson, from Hamburgh, now lying at Chef.er. \ Number of.GES.M\N SERVANTS, men, il wcimen.boyn arid girls, atnongfl whom are Giinfuaiths, Carpenters, Turners, Taylors, Blick fmiths, Gardeners, Mafo«s,'Coachmen„Huntfmeii, he. &c. whofc time of l'ervituoe is to lie difyofed of ou board the Ship, hy G URN Em SMITH. august 2S liengal Goods, CONSISTING CF BANDANNA HANDKERCHIEFS, Chintz CotTas Maharazgungy Chintz Guzziaas Tookereys Eliabad Baftas Wrought Vluflini, , Long Drawers Coarse Sugars in bags, fit k>r the European markets * m. so, Carolina Indigo Coffee In hsglhoads A few pip«s of very old and very choic* Madeira WINE For Sale, on reasonable terms, by John Craig, No. 12, DocU-ureet. July 14 mw *tf Notice is hereby given, THAT application will be made to the Treafn ry of the United States, for the rcriew.il of the following Certificates of Six Per Ctt.t Funded Stock, Handing in the name of Jci* Carioutll, of London, the said Certificates having len loft on board the Swallow Packet, Captain Kidd. from ' Falmouth to New-York. No. 3072 I Cert, for acoo dolls. i 2964. I do. JOOO l 10,577 1 do 3000 % IVtlltngs & Fi anfis. Philadelphia, augujl 30. For Sale. THE SußSc'Hin**, intending to decline thd DRUG BUSINESS, offers For Sale, the whole Stock of Drugs and Medicines, InArnn^nts, Th: (hop isfle.gfcit. Ji».u|, fuffici wholeßle and any ia the city, ner of Walnut and Second ftrccts. The or any part of the Stock, will bo fold, as will befl suit the purchal'cr. The terms may be known, by applying to JAMES MOORE, jun. IVi a has For Sale, VVeli calculated for the The Peggy, about 3otonsburthen, Mulberry and Red Ced r frame, and remarkably lout, oi an tafy draught of water, rigging in good order. •» The Sally, about 30 tons, fails well, and in eomplete order fortne umber buGaefs. $3? Alf persons indebted to the late firm of GtlJtlrwait M Baldwin, IV. B Goldtb-wait, (hU tbinait \sf Metre, or the fubferi er, are earnestly requeued ta make speedy paynmnt to , jAMIiS MOORS, j»i». HKgUSt § Ship is 1 Insurance Broker, Sobfcriber, encouraged by the advice 0/ 1) it. friends, offers his ferViCie to the pub lie as a Ship and Insurance Broker. H« i>ro pofes to buy and fell vcflels and every thing re ining thereto—afiifi matters «f v, flVls and others ■ n entering and clearing at the Custom House, procuring and (hipping freight, fettling Inst ance and all other mercantile MCotmti, and have ou hand the necessary Blanks »nd Stamps. Papers in foreign' languages translated, ami information given in general mercantile matters From a knowledge gained by long expericnce of every brfrcjs of h.ifinefs he hopes to be ul'e ful to those who please to favor him with thi>ir commands. S/UIVEL EMERY. Philadelphia, august 24th, 1798. J Chy Colnaiifliouers' Office, ■August 30, 1798. IN pc*f«»nce of an ordinance of the Seleii and Conimoa Councils, palled t he lid day of Miy i 1798, Proposals in writing will be received by the City Conin.iffion. ri lor one month from the firtl of Sep • tember next, for letting to rent on leases for one y j ar, to caiiimenm the lirft day of Januajy next, die following public property ol the city The wharl and landing on Vine street, Also onSaffafras, Mulberry, And High streets. Cheliiutan*! W. hiut flreets, Drawbridge, with the Scale and Fish houfw, Spruce, Pins arid Cedar streets. The Cellar under the City Hall. The lavern at the middle ferry on Schuylkill, with tka lots contiguous thereto (except so much thereof as {hull be occupied by any buildings erec ted for the ufc of the Collector of tha Tolls, or be Mceffary for the toll gates.) A IV.ited meeting oi the City CommilGoners will We held at the City Hall every Tuesday morning *c ten o'clo k, durpg the present epidemic eoim James C. H Saml. W. Fijher, No. Ar.ch-st*eet, Have Jor Sale 200 Catks best refined Salt Petre Belt London Window Glass from 10 by 8 t» 12 by xo Ditto GUl's Ware in Casks assorted con lifting of pint and half-pint Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Goblets, &c. ALSO, A few Balesof Ued, White and Yellow Flan nels, Baizes and Kendall Cottons, june 27 aawtt To is Sold, at private Sale, A Plantation and Ti all of Land CONTAINING 14; acres, situate in White marth townfhip»in tliecounty of Montgom ery, about 15 miles from Philadelphia, and on :he public road leading from Plymouth by the?# Broad-Ax tavern toward Horfham, and about one qiurier of a mile from said tavern,, also about the fame diftauce from the Skippaekroaa and about the fime dilance from the late resi dence of James Monis elq. deceased. It is bounded by lands of Anthony Morris esq. Ja iob Keiff and DeuVeiier. About ten acres are good watered meadow, about 15 or 20 are un der ctever, and about 35 acres are well timbered. The buildings on the above farm consist of a two-fiory (tone dwelling-house, a large Home barn and Hone spring-house. There ' 8 »!fo on 'he premises a young orchard of about 150 ap- a pie trees. * ' This farm has great advantages of water, a* there is a:i excellcnt'never-failing stream palling by the house and barn, in such a manner as tc fupply the fame as well as every field with a fut» fieieut quantity. The spring over which the fpring-lioufe is built, is excellent water, and is also very near and convenient to the dwelling-house. The situation of this place is healthy and in a good neighborhood, and is near to several dif ferent places of worlhip, and within the dif . tance of half a mile from two grift and faur mills, r.lfo near lime-kilni. This farm will be fcld together or divided in to two parts, as may suit the purchasers. Also a two-itory stone house with a barn »nd carriage 1 house and lot of land situate on Chcfnut-hill. I*, is 1 very high and healthy lituation, andcom inauds a very extenßve and beautiful prolpeA— ' Pofieflion of part of tke house may be had im mediately. , For further particulars apply to Henry Pratt, No 94 North W.iter-jlreet Philadelphia, or to CHRISTOPHER HETDRICK, on CJbtfnut-Hill. Chefaut-hill, august 14th, 1798. lawtf advertisementT WHEREAS James Cummino S3* Co. late of" the cit/ of Philadelphia, nurchants, hava ' affigied over all thrir eff»it.-., real, personal and mixed, to ths tubferibers, lor the benefit of all their creditors, who ft all fuhi'cribe the said affigii nient within I:Jf months froji the date hereof, a NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, toallperfons who arc indebted to the said estate, that they are required to make immediate jwyment of their rcf pedive accounts, to tha Affiances, at their office, No. 62, Dock fireet, in failure whereof anions will be militated for the recovery of such debts as , are not discharged accordingly. John Travis, "J i C s Cornelius CorUrgys J n aw|u«oß mwftiD TO BE SOLO, THE time of an indcatcd Dutch Servant BOY, who has ten years to ftree. He has had the small pox an J mealies, U active, hearty and strong, ;md fit fwr house worl; in town or country, lor further information,, osugiure of the y#int;r. *»&««» 4 f
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