otm Hutted States, ' N r 9 NtSMßfii 2100-3 |Q°" The price of this Gazette is Eight Dollars f>er annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di i J ect ing ; and unless some person in this city will become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Adilar.ce. UNITETJrSTATES ? Pennsylvania district, \ NOTICE i» "hereby given that in pursuance of a writ to me dire<sled from the Hon Rich ard Peters Efq Judge of the Diftridt Court of the United States in and for the Pcnnfylvania Dift»i<£t will be exposed to public Sale at Pen rofe's Wharf 011 Wednesday the 19th day of June (inllant) at ten o'cloek in the for enoon. r>?T~ ? ~V TheJhip or vessel •* CU.FDTHI lllglg ELI ZA. Wifti'ill 'irt.! lingular her guns, Tackle, apparel, and Furniture an'l the ea foTmiridon board the fame confiding of one Trunk Umbrellas, two h'lni'red an t forty three cases of Ciaret, sixteen boxes and seven hales of German Linens, nine ty-fix barrels' of Rice, nine bales of German Linens, one box ef white Sleeting, two box s Glaf't Ware, three bales of Glue, one cjfk of Camhhire, fix boxes Gl&fs Ware, one calk of Lamps, five cases Mahogany Furniture, fix pack •*g<* Mahojiariv chair 1 ., four clof'e 11 <>l chaiis, Eleven barrels of Rice, one box of Checks, one box brown Holland, thirty barrejs Rice, two b"xes Glass Ware, ene b X Qjills, two boxes .pfatillas, two bales of Flemish Linen, one box of German Linen, one box of gripes, one box of thread, two bales of German Linen, one Trunk of Sundries, three boxes of St ndries fif teen bundles of printing paper, twenty four bbls Rice, forty boxes of' Soap,' one box platillas fif ty windsor chairs, twenty five half and one hundred and twelve barrels Rice, Eight boxes and four bales Linens, two boxes and one bun# die fund'ies, pi.e cafe of Looking Glafles, One copper .Kettle and two Dutch Ovens. Also to befold'at fame wharf on Wednesday the'uth inft at ten o'clock in the forenoon, fix hundred Barrels of Flour, (even calks of' Hams : one hundred kegs of Raisins, onelarge 3nd sev en small boxes of Cinnamon water, twenty-five kegs of Raisins, twenty Kegs of Figs and eight boxes of Manna, Recapt.ired from a certain French armed vessel called La Telemaque the fame having be«n libelled against, prosecuted aftd condemned at the suit of Thomas Tingey Esq. commander of the public armed ship Gan ges, in behalf of hinxfelf and the other officers and the crew thereof for Salvage. William Nichols, marshal. Mar(hai*!» Office, Sth June, *99. N. B. Thfe inventory of the (hip may be seen at my office, ~ . • FOR SALE, jWiTY swift packet. She is will calculated as a iNecW- this and the fouthem dates, hav ?tf£ handionie' and ext'enfive accommodations tor (iiHcneers. She'is w«Il fuiteri for the ftreights at Weft India trails, ami can be sent tb ft'a at i trif- Ktlg expence. The inVentoiry may he seen and the terms of sale made'krov/n by applying te N. & J. FRAZIER, No. 95 South Front St. diwjawtf may 30. Ship Broker's Office, And Cammijfion Store, No. 119, South uoiit Strfft, Next doer to vhe Cuftons House. THE Subscriber, encouraged by the advice of his friends, offers his service to the public as a Ship and Infura'nce Brokor. He propof ea to buy and fell veflels and every thing relat ing thereto—afiift matters of veflels and others m entering and clearing at the Cnftom-Hou/e, procuring and (hipping freight, fettling Insur ance ar.d all mercantile accounis, and have, on haßd the oeceflary Blanks and Stamps. - Papers in foreign languages tranfl&ted, and in formation given in general' mercantile .'natters. -—From a knowledge gained by long experience of every branch of bafmefs he hopes to be ufe fa\ to tho'e who pleal'e t<> favor htm with their commands. SAMUEL EMERY. novemfcer ig Old French Brandy in large and fojal! cases : ' ' ■■ ■ " 100 boxes 7 by 9 & 8 by io Window Glass 4o chest pint & half pint Tumblers, afl'orted aj6 whole & 6 hal/-tiercs Rice, FOk SALE BY Gurney ts* Smith• S . may i, 1799 Delaware & Schuylkill Canal Office, Philadelphia, May 9, 1799. IN pursuance of a resolution of the president and managers of the Delaware and Schuyl kill Canal Company, the Stock-holders are here by notified and required to pay, 011 each of their refpedlive shares, to the Treasurer of the Com. pany, at the Company's Office in this city, 15 dollars on the 15th June next, 20 dollars on the ijth July next, and ao dollars on the 15th August next. Wm. GOVETT, Treasurer. wi&tu«w(dfr.Tat»ts A) May i FOR SALE, That beautiful and healthy Farm called s U N B u R Y, Ncfh-mmy creek, one mile from the V> '""idge and three miles from BristoL It con tarns au acre. 73 of which ar« good woodland. ? prrport.on of meadow on which was cut .0 tons good v lafl year; there is every conveni ncy on t„, arm for a gentleman or a farmer; the orchard contains all forts of grafted I rait of the belt Kind ; it is so well known that further des cription is thought un:,ecefTary_lf it j s n ot fold at private fate before the loth inltant, it will, on that day, be (old at tile Coffee House. For terms an ply to NICKI.IN & (JRIFHrH, Attornies in fa& f„ r IVAL'IER SIMS. in.'t. i uat •»> At 11 o'clock oq ThiulUay next, at the Cel lar under the Fir ft Prelbyterian Church in Market Street, between .Second and Third Streets— FIFTY PIPES OF GF.kuiNE OLD PORT WINE, In pipes, half pipes and qr. calks. Conditions of Sale—all purchasers of two pipes and upwar s, approved netes at ninety days, and all purchasers of one pipe and un- der, calh. CONNELLY is" Co. Auctioneers. June 6. Just Received, By the late ariivals from Lon on and Hamburg, and for fule by th» Subscribers, 89 tons h :ft l*t. Peterlburgh Hemp 599 pie£e> Sailcloth 1 trunks, containing Sattins Rili be ns Silk Handkerchiefs i-ertian and Gauze ,r/#< fafhionable Ladies' Hate, &c. io Briii.les 8 bales Ticklenburgs, and A few packages oi Dowlas Creas a la VTorlaix Checks and Stripes Bretajjnes 25 Hhds Bourdeairx Brandy lo pipes Spanilh do 40 Hlads Bojur.lea'iix Claret. Erich o Lewis Bolimann. No. 100 Spruce-flrcet, dtf April I' ROSS & SIAISON, HATI- FOR. SALF, 300 pieces Ift and 2d quality Russia Uu.k 100 pieces Ravans Duck (fupefior) liofton Beef'in Barrels A few bales Bengal HUMHUMS. 110 bufiiels St Martins Salt. apni 11 Now Landing Irom Che ihip Delaware, from Can ton arid lor sale by the Subscribers. Hyson, Hyfpn Skin, ( r£AS Youvg Hyfo», urf Souchong, J Canon and Garden Fans," Nankeens, China Ware, assorted. Umbrellas 13 to 30 inches, Silk Handkerchiefs, Hair Ribbons and Sewing Silks. They have also remaining on Hand Black Peifians, Choppa and Pullicat Romalls, And a general afTortment of Dry Goods as usual. Thomas Isf Joshua Fisher• 4th mo 26 The fuKcrihers have on hand, and (or sale at re duced prices, the following articles, viz. Seventy Pipes London Particular Madeira Wine, the.,vintage of- '96, tinte when they have lain ii a ftorc well a !apte<i to their improvement ; 25 Cheftsol Young Hyson Tea; An Invoice of vrell-atTorted China—original cost between 8 anil 900 dolU. in Canton. march ar TO BE SOLD, An Invoice of Woollens, GO VSIS l'lN(i of Coarse and Fine Cloths.— principally Dark Blue, and printed Caflimeres Apply to ' 1 - Owen isf Jonathan Jones, No. 151 Market-flreet. >ril 29 JUST RECEIVED From Barcelona, in ihe Danish brig Aurora, Captain Scblichtir.fr, 416 pipes high-flavored Brandy, 364 lacks Hazie Nuts, and a quantity of Corks, FOR SALE BY Thomas is" John Ketland. may 31 FOR SALE, 71 bales Surinam Cotton, And a quantity 0/ firji quality RUSSIA DUCK. apply to TO 3v ig A Handsome New House, Wit/jin 5 miles of the city. TWO (lories high, 'ogetlur with a graft lot, it is in a very good situation or bxfmefV—the terms will bemads very convenient to the parchafer— Enquire of the printer. may 28 r jaw for sale, or to lf.t, A large and elegant Brick House, Siiune in fotith Fourth ftrett, near the mar ket. For terms apply to BENJAMIN NONES. No. 76, Nortfc Front Street. 30 let WILLIAM BONNAR I NFORMS the nubile that business ofimpor-' , Un '' e ". ,n g h| m to Europe, he is oblit-ed to decline Ins trade in Market street. ALL PERSONS indebted to him, and thrfe to whom he is indebted, will please to apply to Mr. George Dcbfon, no. 91, Market street, for the settlement ot their refpe&ive accounts, who is duly empowered for that purpose. June 3 A YOUNG MAN OF rcfpe&able conaeaions, may hear of a fit.ua tion in an Attorney's Olßce, where he will have an opportunity ef learning c«nveyancing, &c. by applying to the printer. Philadelphia, Vine i At No. 246, Hig^h-ftreet, A Handsome Coach, Coachee, Phaeton, isf Pair of Horses, F.itlipr feparatdy or together. Also—a handsome Narragayfet Mare 2nd Grey Horse, very easy gii'rd, may 24 P n / L A D E L P HI A: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 13 , (799 . Will be Sold, HIGBEE & MILNOR. Isaac Ufarvey, jtm. No. 9, South Water Street, daw FQiC . y .'h, FOR SALE, Notice is hereby given, f-pHAT application will be made to'the Trcaf ury ot the Uiiited States, for the renewal of the following Certificates of lix f>er cent, and Deferred funded Stock, ftindfnp 9l the follow ing names, the property of John Cla «k>, lifq. of Ynrkfhire, in England ; tfee fairi Certificates having been loft on board the SwalloW 'r'acket, captain Kidd, from Falmouth to New-York. Doli. Cts. No. U73 1 dared March 7th, 179J, Re gifler Certificate in favor of John and Francis Baring & Co. Ld'ndrn. 5c 00 15070 do. March 17th, 1797, do. in in favor Braunlbefg Kluppel Farfch & Co of Amflrrdam 14813 do- Dtc 3d, 1796. do. in fa vor of F. L ijraunfßerg of Amflerdam 3536 do. March 15th,'96, do. in fa vor do do 14135 do. May 17th, '96, in favor of do do 14678 do. Sept. 9th, '96, in favor of do do X 3242 do, May 27th, '95, in favor of Ficderick Lojewyk B aunf bcrg of Amflerdam 3149 do. August 2.8th,'95, in favor ef do do 3305 do, ju!y 23d, '95, in favor of do da o 13860 do Dec. iptV, '95, in favor of do do 33iu do. Aug. aSth, '95, in favor of do do 13793 do. Nov, 16th, '9s, in favqr of John and Francis Baring & Co London; 13237 do. May 27th, '55, in favor of do do 13798 do. Nov. 16th, '95, in fjVor 363* 66 413 «i 367 89 £9B 36 3<7 .37 3367 5 1711 8 2I3 1 47 341 298 21 4000 o 1500 o 1600 o of do do' 1X963 do. Apr. 14'h, '97, C»tpmjf fioncr ofXoinj 4f New-York, 111 favor Jonatfttii Hoare of London 1 9376 66 36,014.97 6 per cent flock, Dels. Cts. 7997 93 1143 do. Mar. ad, '93, Register Certificate to Herman Katen eamp of Gr:at Britain. 5757 do. do do do do of do 5883 do. Mar, >Bth, '93, do of do 1176 d®. do do do 70C0 o 1000 o 1500 o do of do 900 do. Odl. 9th, '92, do to John Warder & Co of London 952 do, Ofl. a6th,'94, do to do of do 6076 do. May '93, do to Stadnitfki A Sonof Amsterdam 6366 do. Awg. 6th, '93, do to Nicholas Van Staphorft of Am sterdam. 6367 do. do do do do to do of do 2868 do. May t6tfc,*9J , Commis sioner of Loans at New-York to Henry M. Bird of London, 1717 do. Nov. id, '92, do to Philip Sa=nfom of London 1718 do. do do do do to iioos o 700 43 10783 S3 5000 o SOOO o 835* 9* 4000 o 3618 69 do 3968 do, Nov. 1634 o do of do T724 d 6. Nov- 6th, '9a, do to do of do JOCO o Deferred 6 per cent Stock. WILLING'S i FRANCIS. ' t' d'jm 74*87 30 may 15 Notice is hereby given, THAT application will be nYide :o the Trea i>ry of the United States for the rtnewal of the following certificates of 6 ptr cent funded flock the said eertificate» having been loft on beard the Swallow Packet, captain Kidd.from Falmomh' to New-York : No. 30711 Signed Joseph Nourfc, in favor of Samuel and Henry Waddington, dated February ji, 1795, for dol lars a 000 No. 2964. Signed Joseph Nourfe. to William & Jan Wiiiink, and Nicholas & Jacob Van StiDhoril & Hubbard, agents for the United States at Am sterdam, dated January 31ft, 1795 for 5.-00 dollars. 'WILLING'S* FRANCIS. d^m < «*j ?J mi ice. I~*HE Gentlemen composing the Committee of Ct cfter County appointed for thepurpofe of promoting the Ele&ion of JAMES ROSS Efq of Pitt&urgh for Governor of the State of Pennfylvani, and fnch other Gentlemen of said County, who are willing to support the Elec tion of Mr. Rpfi, are particularly rcquefled to meet at Weft Cliefler on Tuesday the 12 of June 1799- WILLIAM GIBBONS, Corresponding member of the Committee of Chester County. WeA Chester, mny 74'h, NOTICE. THE Following certificates of (harej of the (lock of the Bank of the United States have been loit or fea, to wit 13 (hares in the name of Peter Blight, of which 5 (hares No 4185. 5 (hares No 4186. and 3 (hares N04187, and 6 (hares in the name of John Barker Church, No 205 J. which were forwarded by the Countess of Lticefter packet from l'almouth for New-York—and ten (hares of liiid (tock in the name of Stadnitfki & Son, of Amlterdam, No 1796. which vere forward ed by the Packet from Falmouth (or New-York in November 1794 ; and for tie renewal of c which application is made at the hid Bank,and 1 all persons concerned are desired to take notice, c CLEMENT BIDDLE. a -" larrh ri 3 m i Notice. ' ' c AGERTI FIC ATE of one (hare of Bank of U nited States, stock (landing iQ the of Dugas de Vallon, having bet'ia loft or miilaid, applicatioa is made at the fakl Bankfor renewal of the lame ; all persons concerned aje desired to take notice. J Abraham Van Beuren. march ao. 4 3m /■' § • Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. r 1, i FOR five months or longer, A GEN 1 EEL convenient three story BRICK 1 7 HOUSE fltnate >n Eighth hmve n Markst and Arch flreets ; has lately hferi pSpereJ and painted. Enquire at No. no, inuth Second street. N B. A convenient Cellar to let. j""e 8 t Between Philadelphia and Baittmorf, I £• AVE Philadelphia every day, (Sunday excepted) at 8 o'clock, A IVJ. arrive at Baltimore t'ne next day, by n o'clock, A. M. Returning. Leave Baltimore every day, (Sunday exeept -4 o'clock, A M. ar.*ci arrive at Philadel phia the next day, by 9 o'clock, A. M. Leaxe Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex cepti-d( at xi o'clock at noon,' arrive at New- ork the next morninjr, by 8 o'clock. ' Returning. New-York every day (Sunday rxeept repted) at me o'clock ' P.'m. and arrive at Philadelphia the next morning, by j o'clock. ■±oats m tie Mail Coaebces' to be taie/i in In Pbiladelph ia. At Francis' Hotel, No. 13, south Fourth nreet, and at the Franklin Inn, No. 59, north Second street. Ip Balt'nncre. At Evans' Tavern. Fare for PafTengers, BJ)c!lnrs from Philadel phia to Nev-York, and 8 Dollars from Phila delphia to Baltimore. Ail baggage over 14Tb. weight, is carried a,t 5 cent* per (pound. I he Proprietors are not responsible for flag gy- LEVI PEASE, Agent for the Public Line, from Philadelphia to Baltimore. WARD, BROADkITRST, JONES £sf Co. Proprietors of tbe Mail Line, from Philadelphia to New York. General Poft-Office, ) May >. ) 5 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, May zytb, 1799. THE proprietors of certificates ifliied for fub fcriptiens to the Loan bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment thall have been made of the sth infialment, which will become due during the firft ten days of the month of July enluing, Certificates of Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpeiflively, for the amount of the four firft inftatments, or one moiety of the fttms ex prefled in tbe subscription certificates :—Na cer tificates of Funded Stock will however be ifTuad for left than one hundred dollars. do to do to do to Such subscription certificates as may be pre sented at the Treasury or Loan Offices in con feqaence of the foregoing arrangement, wilt be and-dtftintftly marked so as to denote, that a mo ety of the ft'ock has been iffucd. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of tbe Treasury. Loji or Mi/laid y A CERTIFICATE of one (hare of the Bank of the United Stat«s, No. 4933. in the name of Julia Wadfwortb Knox, and for which, application is made at the Bank of the United States far the renewal of i'iid certifi cate ; and al! pcrfons concerned are iefired to take notice. CLEMENT BIDDLE. of do 3<l' '92. do to raay 7 NOTICE. 1 v - THE piftnrrffilp of Joshua B. Bond, and john B-noks, trading undrt the firm of Bond is tliis day dissolved by mutual conf'ent, a" perf.>n9 indebted to them, art re qusfted to inske immediate payment to Joshua B Bead, and those haTin? demands to present fherr accounts to him for fettJement, Joshua B. Bond. John Brocks. -3&-1 § LAST NOTICE. \ LL per lon vhavitig claims the Estate C\. of John McGrann, late of Caroline county, 0 the state of Maryland, dec:afed, arc hereby re juefiid to meet th • fubferiber in Denton, at Mr Benjamin Dinney's, on the 3d Tuefi!ay in May next, with ih»ir accounts properly atteftcd, that there may be a divi lend flrucfc n faideflate. All who r.cglcfl this notice will be alter excluded, SAMOEL LECOM p TE, admiciftrator. Caroline Connty april Bth. 30 $ Valuable Lands for Sale. ON Tuesday the 20th of August next, I £hall expoft to public fair, at the town of Ncw- Maiket, in Dorchelter county, all that valuable or parcel ol land commonly called the Chop tank Indian Lands, situated on tha south fide and binding on the Choptank river several miles, sup posed to contain about fix thoufan.i aens, to be divided into lots to cc ntain from roo to 500 acres jeach: The terms of sale a» follow, viz. Purchasers anril I Wo give bond immediately after the sale with ap I proved fecority, conditioned for the payment of | the purchase money, with intercft from the day of roan a«St, entitled, " An ail appointing rommif fjoncr*. to contrail for and purchase th. lands com moniy called the Choptank Indian i,.un!i in Dor chrfter county, and for appropriating the fame to the use of this {late, and ro repeal the ail of aflem bly therein mentionedparted at November ses sion, 1798. Wll MARBURY, Agent. ffre 8 dtlß { The creditors of the Ju.t-j-. ARE requeflcd to take notice ikat he cd to the court of common pleas, county of Berks, to extend to him the benefit ol avst of the lcgiOature of this Hate, pass.d the of April, 1798,f0r the bene f of insolvent debtors, and the said court have appointed the ift Monday in August next, to hear him and his creditors at the court house in the borcueh of Reading, in the county of Berks. JOHN MORkOW. Reading, May 18 d6w BOARDING. A few Yoong Men carl be accommodated with Genteel Board on reasonable terms, at No. 8 Cherry Aljev—the situation is plea 'fant and healthy. may 45* TO BE LET MAIL COACHEES Between New-York and Phil ad<hia. Nerj-Yor'k, At Batman's Office, No. 5, Cortland-ftreet i*il 19 • The Springetjbury Lots, REMAINING unfoJd wil! commence felling* at Vendue, ?.t the Cofre TLufe, on Thu'fday th« ijfh June, at 70 clock in rhe evening; where apian may be seen, as also at Ogden's Tavern in Chef nut-Street. The elevated Ctuation of many of these Lots, and tie advantage of obtaining Stone and Sand, on ve ry reasonable termi mud render them desirable to such persons as wifl. to enjoy frefh air at an k afy Ertpence, and within a fliort walk of the City. The ground is laid out in Lots from about half an Acre ta 5 Acre,.—The terms will be f afli for Lots of 50 feet front and under, and for those ot larger Sizes half Calh and the other half in fix months. JOHN CONNELLY W Co. Aua'rs. i""e 7. C ic ]j;fillers & owners of Stills YVTHr K.HAS by an aift if CongrelV, passed the * ' ?:!l "f'T of May 1791, intitlcd "An , • opternn g 'liv cut ties on friw. diftilied within the I United it is required 01 ill persons having I" r fec 'T«'« 2 "'Hr Dills to make entry thereof, !,rw ' n t!l ':'■[/> Jay Of TJay and the jrft day of ! ».m oi. h y. at, under the penalty of two hundred j an^ ffty dollars. NO J ICE is therefore hereby given to aL) diftil l:rs rr owoeri of Gills, withiu the county of Mnntgo-rrry, to nake entry of them at the Office of Inrpeflion, at the house of the subscriber, in Horriton toivnfcip in the county aforefaid. Daniel St. Clair, Colleflor June i To Dijiillers Owners of Stills. WHhREAS Vv an a<£l o! Goi.greft, polled the Bth dny I'f May, I 79' i, intitled, •« An adt concerning the Duties on Spirits distilled within t.ic dnited States," it is required of all persons hav ing or keeping; a Stiii or Sti'ls. to mahe there of, between th« lafl day of Miy and thef,ft djy 0 f july'vn e2ch year, under the penalty ol tree hun dred and fifty dollars : NO UCE is therefore hereby given to all distil lers or owners of Stills, wirhiu the city and coun ty of Philadelphia, to make entry of thein at the Office of Infpt-aion, at No. 49, noith Third street, in the city ci Philadelphia, within the above men tisncd periods. James Ash, Colleger, Of the Revenue of the firft of Divificn of the First Survey of the Diflrid of Penn sylvania. Philadelphia, June 1,1799 A COMMODIOUS THREE iTORY BRICK HOUSE, QITUATE in Walnut near Filth rtreet, well calculated for a genteel boarding house. iinqnire at ho. 108, Walnut-street. 7 Samuel Miles, jun'r. Ofthecity of Philedelphia, merchant, hav ing assigned over all his eflfcfU, real, personal and mixed, to the subscribers, for the benefit of ueh of his creditors as may fuhfcribe to the said alignment on or before the firft of August next. & Notice is hereby given, To all persons indebted to the laid efrate, t>>a they are requested to rr. =ke immediate payment to either of the aiTwnee or to the fa id Samuel Miles, who is atithp'/led to »eceive the fame - in failure v. hereof' egal lteps will be taken for the recovery of such debts, as are not difchar ;ed accordingly. r« r»n . , JEORGE ASTON, ■) CORNELIS COMEGYS, J- Afli ? ne«s JOHN ALLEN, Freight to be had. THE Subscribers have3ooo bufli e!s ot S.-iL 1 to lhip to the Havann* or ]\eu- Orleans—Any person who will take it at a mo derate freight will please apply at No oc North W <ter-ftreet, to PBATI V KINTZItfG. Who have Tor Sale, 70 tons Hemp, , 4 p ; Havanr.a Setjars, Demyjohns, Window Gl; Glue, lu-klenburghi and Chec Stripes, &c. Sic. »»*y *° m Sc f am Abeautiful Country Seat, for Sale SITUA'I*.D °n the bank of the Delaware joining lands of Matthias Siplei and Mr< John Duffidd, 13 miles from Philadelphia and 7 miles fiom Rtiftol. Tfee buildings confiftofa new two story Frame rloufe and Kitohen adjoining— 3 rooms on a floorj a Piazza the whole front of the Houle, a Pump of excellent wa'er, also a good garden and orchard—lo acres of land will be fold wirh the premises, but more can be had if required. There is a gravelly fh„reat the river, the water stages (or Burlington pass every day in the fum rner ftafon, and the land (tages for New-York within half a mile ; any perlon inclining to pur chase may know the terms of sale and other par ticulars b-y enquiring at No. ii, Dock-flreet, or No-161, South Setond-flreet. June 1. Twenty-Jive Thou IS yet to let out for on« estate, in this city and iti gape. The title.fouft be clej. ties insured. Apply to JOHN SHIELDS, No. 22, Chef nut j gjT All kinds of PulJic Securities, ] Exchange, Notes, Ac. &c. bought and commission. may jo ;aw Im r ' 'y i Just Published, By JOHN ORMROD, No, 41, Chd'nut-ftrect, A S E R M 0 N, JtiUTr OF CIVI™ OBEDIENCE, AS RIQUIRFD IN SCRIPTURE. Delivered in Christ Church and St pnl 23, 1799, be in j; a day of v tion, slppointed by tbt Pre-' Statcu by WILLIAM WHITE, n. D . Bifcop of the Proteftam Kiiifcopal Church, In the Commonwealth of Pennfyl-vania. "iV IC. dtf {[Volume XV. 3d Diil. ift tur.Ptnnfyjvania. rawtjyi Sawtjyr TO BE LET, .3»y3y Dollars >y mortl jawtf >e, *JC» ' P?-; ■
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