tMfZttt trJ akd Philadelphia Dad \ Advertiser. I iVjj t:;£i 2107.3 _,m t The price of this Gazette is Eight D '-liars ii'r annum to Subscribers residing in •£.- c'itj of Philadelphia. All others pay *r.c Dollar additions!,'far enclosing and d;. V'- tirirr ■ and unless some person in this city »/.'/ 6 v v.-H«ff anrwerablt for the subscription, itmvst be paid Six Months in Advance.. acsM FOR HAMBURGH, The Danish Brig AURORA, . Copt. Scbiicbting. Will be rtatfy t'o receive a cargo in a few days preot part thereof beinp enjjagfd—She will take fumcireight and fail in a ftort time, apply t» Thomas if John Ketland. diot 15 FOR ST. CROIX, HARRIOT, 7lsaac DaCjsta, master, )yffi!v lyinq- at Wilmington, Delaware ; to fail < 1 the 20th this month. For Paflage apply to Capt. Da Co ft a at Wilmington, 'nne 17 FOR ST. CROIX, dhij Crisis, mailer. For freight or paltigc, apply to * Co. javs2w jane J i fOR SALE, fSSJr SWIFT PACKET. a She is well calculate'! as a Packet between this and the southern states., hav ing ha pel Cot. re c*,nd extciifitre accommodations lor paflsngers. She is well suite.' for the freights or Weil India tra'ta, and can be sent to sea at a trif ling expcrnce. The inventory may be seen and the terns of sale made known by applying to & J- frazier, iYl>. 95 Sruth Front st. diw3»wtf may 30. Ship Broker's Office, And Csmmijfwn Store, No. 119, South fk-owt Strpft, Next to Cuflois Hdufe. Snhfiribtr, encciuraged Dy the mJv°ic« of JL hjs friends, offers his ftrvice to thj public as a £ >hip jnrt Infurancc Broker. Hepropof *s<o buy and fell »<{Me and every thing relat ing thereto—afhft matters of vtfielsand other* in emering and clearing at the Ciiftont-Ho»to, •pcmiurmg and Clipping'freight, fettling I'nliir 3pce and all other mercantile accounts, and tare on band the pecelTary Blanks and Stamps. Papers iji foreignbnguagestranflated, and iw fortnafinn given in general mercantile matters. —Frrtiri a knowledge pained by long experience ©f evsry branch of Hufi'nefs he hopes to be ufe ful to thof? who fjleafe to fxvor him with their comniands. SAMUEL EMERY. November ig FO ' ALE, A Handsome New House, Within 5 miles of tk'e city. TWO (lories high, together with a graft lot, it is "a a very pood situation for bxfinds—the terms will be niud. 1 very convenient to the jlarchafer— Enquire of the printer, ti .ay 2 3 § REMOVAL. ROBERT COE & SON, HAVI REMOVED THJI* Brtisb Mannfa ■•tor y and Ironmongery Store, to No. 175, Market Street, nearly opposite the Conneftogoe Waggon, where they have for sale a* ufual,ho.*ie manufa&urcd and imported Brufh esof almost every description, toother with a ge neral aff«rr.ment of Ironmongery, Qitlety, Sad ' ry, an i Firafs wares, to which they expefl by the fpricig vjflcls,an aniplc aidititja, 4th me. 10 .ST. CROIX SUGARS. firft quality St. Croix Sugar and will be to morrow at Walnut.street Wharf, from Ml board the Bria; Fsir Hebe. ~JMIES YARD.^ jure i j. TO BE SOLD, ST. CROIX SUGARS fcf RtJM, OE. FIRST. 'QUALITY, {i3y - JOHN' NIXON V CO. i me '3 Journeymen Shoemakers. TWO HUNDRED will receive im trie '®te employment by apylying to WILLIAM M LAWS, Sadler, No. 72, Chefnut street. June 12 A beautiful Country Scat,for Sale • ' lj'U.\T£D r,n the bank of the Delaware 1 joining lands of Matthias Siplei and Mr< jiih# Pußit-Id, rj miles from Philadelphia and 7 "■'l : s ffom Britlol. i!».' buildings consist ofa ntw two story Frame W.tuSi ant 1 . Kitchen adjoining— 3 robms on a i. a Piazza the whole front of the House, a i ' ■ l> of excellent water, also a-pciod garden and ore .i d —to acres i f land will he fold with the pre Its. but more can be had it' required. Tfctrc is i gravelly Ih re at the rivtr, the water , irlington pass every day in the fam ine! feafefn, anil the land liagts for New-Yi tk within h.Vif a mile ; any perlon in.elir.ing to pur chafc rr.ay Untnv the terms of faieahd other par t cuius hy onquiring at No. u, Dock-flrect, or No. 161, Sou;'. Sciundrflteet. j*' ie «■ William Bonnar INFORMS thepublic that hufnicfs ofirtipor tanre calling him to Europe, he is obliged to decline his trade in Market street. ALL PERSONS indebted 10 him, and th fe to whom he is indebted, will j lease to apply to Mr. George Dob/on, 00. fj'-i Market street, for the Settlement of their refpe<slive account!, who is duly empowered for that purgofe. June 3 ' -M':.? a- sfA^i 300 pieces ift and id quality Russia Duck 100 pieces Ravens Duck (Cuperior) Boston Beef in Barrels, A tew bales Bengal nUMtHmS. I 100 bushels St Maniiis Salt, april ii (j Now Landing from the fh!p Delaware, from Can ton and for lale by the Sublcribers. Hyson, S Hyson Sliin, Y ■Voung Hyfo», yr Souchong, J Canton and Garden F*m, N,(yik-tns, China Ware, aflortcd. Umbrellas 13 to 30 inches, Silk Handkerchiefs, Hair Ribbons and Sewing Silks. They have also remaining -on Hand Black Persians, Choppa and Pullicat Romatli, And a general afTortn-ent of Dry Goods as usual. Thomas W Joshua Fisher. 1 .it 4'h mo »6 I'he fuhfcribcrs havs on hand, and for fate at re duced prices, the following articles, via. Seventy Pipes London Particular Madeira Wine, the vintage of '96, since when they have lain in a Itorc well adapted to their improvement ; ij CheQs of Young tlyfon Tea ; An Involyj, of yreli-atrbrted China —original cost march n Freight to be had. THE Subscribers have3ooo bush els of SALT to ship to the Havanna or New- Orleans —Any perl'on who will tike it it a mo derate freight will pteafe apply at No. 95, North Water-street, to Who hive for Sate, 70 tons Hemp, 14 pipes choice Old Port Wine, Claret, Roll Brintftone, Ilavanna Segars, Demyjohns, Window Giafs, Glue, Ticklenburghs and Qznabiigs, Checks, Stripes, &c. &c. may zo TO BE SOLD, An Invoice of Woollens, CONSISTING of Coarse and Fine Cloths, — principally Dark Elus, and printed Cafiimeres Apply to Owen tsf Jonathan Jones, April 19 FOR FIVE MONTHS OR LONGER, A GEN TEEL convenient thrte story BRICK HOUSE situate in Eighth between Market and Arch ftrects ; has lately been papered ar.d painted- Enquire at No. fouth Second street. N. si. A convenient Cellar to let. junc 8 5 jaw MAIL COACHEES Between Philadelphia anil Baittmore, LEAVE Philadelphia every day, (Sunday excepted) at 8 o'clock, A M. arrive at Balcimore the next day, by xi o'clock, A. M. Leave Baltimore every day, (Sunday exeept ed) at 4 o'clock, A. M. a»d arrive at Philadel phia the next day, by 9 o'c!'-ik, A. M. Between New-York and Philadelphia. Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex ceptedf at 11 o'clock at noon, arrive at New- York the next morning, by 8 o'clock. Returning. Leave New-York every daiy (Sunday exoept cepted) at one o'clork, P- M. and arrive at Philadelphia the next morning, by 7 o'clock. Seats in the Mail Coacbees to be taken in At Butman's Office, No. 5, Cortlind-ftreet eoStf In Philadelphia. At Fratacis' Hotel, No. 13, iotith Fourth ftreet, and at the Franklin Inn, No. 59, north Second street. In Baltimore. At Evans' Tavern. Fare for Paflengers, 8 Collars from Philadel phia to New-York, and 8 Dollars from Phila delphia to Baltimore. All baggage over I4lb. weight, is carried at 5 eewts per pound. The Proprietors are not responsible syr Bag gage. LEVI PEASE, Agent for the Public Line, from Philadelphia to Baltimore. 3aw3 w WARD, BROADHURSI, JONES &Co Proprietors of the Mail Line, from Philadelphia to New Turk. General Poll-Office, \ May i. 5 TWO three story Brick Houses. situated on the corner of King and Columbus flrects,be ing equalto any situation in Alexandria, for the wholtfala.or retail -business. The lioufes are 40 lcet by 18, theftories are lofty, ami the brickwork done in the most elegant manner with flock ronts. One of the houses can be immediately occupied, being completely finilhed, the other will bo finifh ed by the firft of Oflober next. The back budd ings to the above prcmifes sre also ol brick, 16 feet /ijuare, with a nuniber ot other conveniences far the ac< ommodation o a genteel family- Each of the above houses will be fold fi|b]®vst to a ground rent of 40 dollar*, with the privijedge oi buying out at twelve and halt year's parchafe any time within four years from thie date. Dry goods and groceries will be taken ;n part payment' lor terms apply to Mr. John Barnes, No. 16 South Third street, or John Foster or Nicoholas BBi in juae 1 i P H I L A D E L P Ii 1A: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1799. hate for sale, HIGBEE & MILNOR. PRATI W KINTZING. m & f 3w Ho. tjl Markct-ftreet, TO BE LET Returning. New-York, For Sale, A '' Delaware (if* Hcbujlkil! Car.nl QJRc<; t Philadelphia, Mtay 9, J 799. IN purluance of a resolution of the prbfident :ind managers of tile Delaware ami Schuyl k 1! Canal Company, the Stock holders are h re hy notified and required to pay, on each of their relpeclive snares, u> the Treasurer of the Cooi. pa.'iy, at the Company's Office in this cify, 15 dojiirs on the 15th June nrxt, 20 dollars on the 15th Julv next, and 10 dollars oh the 15th Atiguft next. VVm. GO VET T, Treasurer* m&tiuw (d ?r ■t"tf 1A ) Miy r.3 Old French Brandy in large and {'mall cases 100 boxes y. by 9 & 8 by 10 Window Glass 10 chest pint & half-pint Tumblers, afTorted 116 whole & 6 halNiercs Rice, FOR SALE BY Gurney (3* Smith. § may 1, 1599 NEILL Cs* SMITH, No 159 Market STREET, Have Received by the Ship Stocipjrt from Li ■ erpool A General Assortment of DRY GOODS, Suitable to-the present season, which they will diipole of on moderate tt rtus tor Ca(h or the Customary Credit. June 13 FOR SALE, At No. 246, High-firc-t, A Handsome. Coach, Coacbee, Pd;:?ton, (J? Pair of Horses, Eirber icrtirately or togi.th#°r. Alio—a i !!• ito very cafy gsitcJ. may 24 Just Received, By the late arrivals fiom Lcnion .nd Hamburg, and lor fcle by the Siibfcribers, tens fceft St. Peter fourth Hemp 599 pieces Englifti Sailcloth a trunks, containing Sattins R ; hbcns Silk Handkerchiefs PerGan and Gauze 3 cases fafhionable Ladies' Hat?, &c. IO calks Bridles 8 bales Ticklcnburgs, and A few packages of Dowlan Crcas a la Morlalx Checks aod Stripes Bretagncs »5 Hhds Bourdeau* Brandy 10 pipes Spanish do 40 Hhds Bourdeaux Claret. Erick £s? Leivis Bollmann, Na. 100 Spruce-street. dtf April 27 TO BE LET, A large and commodious three Jlory HOUSE, Situated at the comer of Second and' Union Uresis, There are 4 rooms on a floor, and back buildings three story high, with excellent cellars under the whple —Also a large Yard with Stables and. Coach House. ARCHIBALD M'CALL, No. IS7 fcutb Second street. eotf Apply to June 8 A WATCH STOLEN. WAP stolen from the subscriber's house last evening, between- the hours of 8 and 9 o'clock, a SILVER WATCH, No. 5 ~jo, makers name William Leriham, London—Whoever will return the above watch fcall receive thrca dollars reward, All watch-malt «rs and other», are requ»(ted not to purchase said watch,but to flop any pnrfon who may offer it for fale,and give information therof to JAMES PORTER, No 26, Carter's Alley nne 14 UNSEATED LA. THE owners of Unfeatcd lands in FAYETTE COUNTY (Penn.) arc hereby notified, that unless the tcxes due on said lands for the years 796, 1797 and 1798, are paid into the hands of General f phraim Douglafs, County Treasurer, on or befare Thursday the 19th day of September next, they will be advertised forfale as the law di rects Caleb Mounts, 1 James Men. i- County Commis'rs jokn Fulton, J ttnion Town. Juue 5,'99- To Bricklayers an< Proposals will be received for executing t hc rough stone work, and laying the Bricks of an Engine house in Center Square according to plans to be delivered to the Cfmtra&or, and u r '" der the dire&ion of the hnpneer of the city- The Brickwork will consist or' plain ftraig-'tit wa" plain and groined arches and backing to stone work. The drawings may be viewed by appli cation at the office nf the City, in Center Square where every information on the fubjeft will be givea and i'eperate prices may be off-red fcr eaeh particular fpeciesof Brink work—All ma terials, fcaffolding, Centering rope, planks and boards will be found by the City 'she Con traiflor is to provide all labourers and workmen, hods and wo king tools, and to ereft and take down the fcaffolding Propoftls to be deli vered to 3. H. Latrebe, at his ofiite m Center Square, before the 30th of the prtfent month, junell dtio. for sale, That beautiful and healthy Farm called S U N B U R Y, ON Nelhami'ny creek, one mile from the bridge and three miles from Bristol. tt con tains 232 acres, 73 of which ars good woodland, a proportion ofmeadow on which was cut 50 tons good hay last year ; there is every conveniency on this farm for a gentleman or a farmer; the orchard contains all forts of grafted fruit of the bell kind ; it is lo well known that further <'ef cription is'thought unr.ereflary—lf it is not fold at private Tale before the aoth instant.it will, on that day, be fold at the Coffee House. For terms ap ply to NiCKUN 53" GRIFFITH, Attornies in fait for SIMS. duoth inft. jiyip 4- PRO I 1 O S A I. S, For cany big the Mails of the UNITED STATES, On the following Pos t—R oAbS, ■ WILL be received at the General t'olVQf,- sice in Philadelphia, until the mh day of August next, imlufive. I. Scoodic by Machias, Chandler's river, Columbia and Narraguagns to GoUtifcoro', once i week, estimated eighty eight mil- : s. From Asr'tl lsth to OBober Scoo dic every Satur ay at t p.m. and arrive at Goldf boro' the ntxt 'Xu eft! ay by 6 f: m. . Returning, Leive Goldlbaro' every Wednefdsy at 5 A. Ijt. and arrive at Scoodie on Saturday by 10 «t. .M.. , Frem Oflober is, to April l s—Leave Scoq _ die every Sunday at i p. m and arrive at Gouldf-i boio' on Wednefihy by 6 ,f". M., Returning—1 Leave Gouldfbo' every ThuiTihy at 6 A..pi. and arrrive at Scoodic on Sunday at jo a. m. a. From Gouldfoaro' by Sullivan, Trcaton, lilue Hill, Caftine, Bucklton, FrofpeA and Belfaft to Ducktrap, once a week ; cftimated Fn rrj April 15 ,to OHob f 15 —Leave Gottldf -b<uo'every Wednesday, at 5 A. M and/.rrjve at Due ktrjp on Saturdiy bv 10 a. m. Return ing—Leave Qucktrap every Saturday at 1 p.m. and arrive at GcuiHlboro' the next Ttu-fd?.)' by 6 P. M. From QBoler j5 to April 15 —Leave Goult'f boro' every TiiUi fday at 6 A. m. and aniv» at Duektr.ip on Sunday by 10 A. m. Returniig, Leave Ducktrap every Sunday at 2 P. M. and arrive at Gouldfboro' on Wedriefdfy by 6 p.m. d2'.v 3 From Machias to Pattamaqunddy, once in two 'weeks. Leave iV achi.'s every other Friday noon and arrive a: Paffamaquoddy on Saturday at 10 A. rS. Returning —Leave Paflainaquoddy every other Saturday at 2 P. M. and arrive at Machias on Sunday noon. From Odober J 5 to April 15 —Leave Mn chias every other Saturday noon and arrive at Paflamaquoddy on Sunday at ; a. m. Retur ning—Leave Paflarnatjuoddy every other Sun day at 2 P. m. and arrive at Mactiias ob Monday at 2 P. M. 4. From Augusta hy Keadfieldand Chester to Farmington, once in two weeks. Leave Aogufis every other Wednesday at 8 A.M. and arrive at Firmingtcn on Thursday it 10 a. M. Returning—Leave Farriiington every other Monday at 1 P.M. and arrive at Hallowel! on Tuesday by 6 p. m. 5. From Windsor, by Royalton, Randolph, Williamflon and Montpelier to Burlington, bnce in two weeks. Leave Windsor every other Thursday by 6 A. M. and arrive at Builington on Saturday by 4P. M. Returning —Leave Burlington every other Monday by 6 a.m. and arrive at Windsor on Wctlnefday by 4 p. m. 6. From Fifhkill to Newbury, once a week. Leave Fifhkill everjr Friday at 4 J o'clock, p. m. and arrive at Newbury by 6, P. ti Returning —Leave Newbury every Friday at a, P. M. and arrive at Fiflikill at 4, t. M. 7. From Canandaigua by Hartford to Nia gara once in two weeks. Leave Canandaigua every other Monday, at 8 A. m. and arrive at Niagara the next Thurs day by 9A. m. Returning—Leave Niagara ev» ery other 'TCiurfday at 3 P. M.and arrive at Canandaigua on Sunday by 6 P. M. 8. From Lewifburg by Mffl'iiburgh, Aaronf burg, Milelburg, Bellefort and Centre Furnace to Alexandria once a week. Leave Lewilfeurg every Tuesday at s P. M. tnd arrive at Alexandria on Friday by 3 P. m. Returning—Leave Alexandria every Saturday at 8 a. m. and arrive at Lewifbsrg the next Tuesday by 10 A. m. 9. From Harrifburg by Clr.rk's ferry, Millerf town, Thcmpfontown, Mifflintown, Lewif town, Culbertfcn's millt and Huntingdon to Alexandr a, once a week. May 15 to October 15—Leave Harrifburg ev ery Sunday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Alexandria the next Tuelday by 7P. M Returning— Leave Alexandria every Thursday it 6 ». ». and arrive at Harrifburg on Saturday at 4 p. m. Frota OBober 15 to May I? Leave Harrif burg every Monday at 6 a. m. and jyrive at Alexandria on Wednesday by 7p. m. Return ing—Leave Alexandria every Friday at 6 a. u and arrive at Harrifburg on Sunday by 4 v. m. 10. Frcm Morgantown by Petty John to Clarkfburgh, once in two weeks. Leave Mor. gantown every other Monday at 5 a. m. and ar rive at Clarkiburg by 5 p.m. Returning. LeaVe Clarksburg every other Tucfday by 8 a. m. and arrive at Morgantown by 7 p. m. 11, From Petersburg by Sussex c. h. and South ampton c. h. to South Quay, once every month. Leave Petersburg the firft Tucfday in each month by noon, and arrive at South Quay 011 Wednesday by 7P. m. Returning, Leave South Quay the firft 1 hurfday in each month by 8 a. m. and arrive at Petersburg on Friday by I p m. (14) ii,m . lons. In Virginia and North-Carolina. 13. From Norfolk by Kempfville, Great Bridge, New Lebanon and Jonelboro' to Elizabeth city, once in two weeks. Leave Norfolk every other Wednefcay by 1 p. m. and arrive at Elizabeth city on Friday by 10 a. M. Returning. Leave Elizabeth city every ether Monday at noon and arrive at Norfolk 011 Wednesday by 10 a. m. 13. From Suffolk by South Quay to Mwrfrees boro' once in two weeks. Leave Suffolk every other Tucfday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Murfrcefboro* by'' p m. Returning. Leave MurfreeJfooro* every V kiay at 9 a. m. and arrive at Suffolk by 6 p. m 14. From Wythe court house, by Audinville, Grayfon court house, Flower Gap and Bethania to Salem once in two weeks. Leave Wythe ceurt heufe every other Tuesday by 6 a. m. and arrive at Salem the next Thursday by 6 P.M. Returningi Leave Sal<?m every other Saturday by 6 a. m. and arrive at Wythe c. h the next Monday by 6. p. m. Kentuckey and Tennessee. 15. From Moffats in TcnnsCee by Col Orr3, Powell's Valley, Cumberland Gap and Stamford to Danville, once a week. Leave MofJats every Friday at a p M.and ar rive at Danville the next Monday by jf.M. Se turning. l eave Danville every Tiiefday by 5 a. M.and arrive at Moff-tfs the next Fiiday by^io A M. lb. From Knoxville by South Weft Point, and Craig fort to Nafliville ®nce in two weeks. Leave Knoxville every ether Monday at 5 A. m. and arrive at Nathville tl'.c next Saturday by 7 p.m. Rctm <ig. Leave Ilafaville every other IN MAINE IN VERMONT. tN NEW-YORK. IN PENNSYLVANIA. In Virginia. Monday at 5 a. M. and arrive at Knoxville the next Saturday by 7 p. M. Note I. The Post Master General may alter the times of arrival and departure at any time during th<* continuance of the- contrasts, ha previourly Oipulating an adequate comoenfatiou for any experife that. Tiav be occafiom*d thereby. Note 2. Halt an hour (hall be allowed for open ing and closing the Mail at all Offices where no par-, ticular time is fpecified. . Note 3. For every liour's delay (unavoidable acci dents excepted) in arriving, afte. Che timet prescribed in any coin raft, the coofra&or fhal. forfeit. one dol lar, and if rhe delay continue until the departure of any depending Mail, wherry the for such depending Mail, lolc a t:ip, an addi\onal forfei ture of five colla/s (hall be incurred. Note 4. Newspapers as we)] as Letters are to be | sent iu the Mails; and if any perfen making i deftres to carry Newspapers other than those convey ed jrt the mail,, for.his Qjivn emolument, he mutt ftarc in his prqpo'als for what sum he carry it- with ihat emolument and (or what sum without that erao | lumcnt, , . . Note 5. Should any person making dclirc ! an aitcrationof the times of arrival and departure c buve fpecifi d, he mult state in his proposals the alte:- | atiooi dcfircd, and the difference they will 'make J the terms cf Jiis contra£l. Notes. Pei'o's making propbfals are desired to flaethcii prices by the y< ar. Tnole who coiHiatt will receive their pay quarterly, in the months of January,, April, Jt-Jv,. and OSpber. Note 7. Thecontrafts bir the routes Numbered 1 to 9, are to.be in operation on the jft day of Oftdber next, and arc to continue in Jnrce until the iliOtf. tßjt. Contra£U for the,routes Nurab.ied' to to i6ate alto to be in operator, on the itt fl iy ci Oftobcr next and are to continue in force until the i(i of April 180 a. JOSEPH HABERSHAM. Pcfimajler General. Gemral Post Office, 7 C'+X June 10. 1799. J Notice is hereby given, rj-iHAT application will be rrade to the Tr?nf ury of the United Stales, for the renewal of the following Certificates of'fix per cent, and Deferred funded Slock, fhnding in. Ihe follow ing namfs, the property of John Clakkv, Esq. of Yorkshire, in England ; the (aid Certificate's having been loft on board the Swallow Packet, captain Kidd, froia Falmouth to New-York. Dolr. Cts. No, 12731 dated March 7th, 1795, Re. gifter Certificate in favor of John and Francis Baring & Co., London. 15070 do. March 17th, 1797, do. in in favor Braunfberg Kluppe! ■ Faefeh & Co of Amsterdam 14823 do. Dec 3d, 1796, do. in fa vor of F. L. Braunfberg of Amsterdam 3536 do. March 15th, '96, do. in fa vor do do 1423J do. May 17th, '96, in favor of do do 1467% do. Sept. 9th, '96, in favor of do do 13242 do, May 27th, '95, in favor of Frederick Lodewyk Braunf berg of Amsterdam 3»49 do. August 28th, '95, in favor of do do 3305 do. July 23d, '95, in favor of do do 13860 do. Dec. loth, '95, in favor of do do 3316 do. Aug. »Bth, '95, favor of QO do 13793 do Nov, i6th, '95, in favor of John and Francis Baring &' Co London; 13237 do. May 27th, '95, in favor of do do 13798 do. Nov. 16th, '95, in favor of do do 11963 do. Apr. 24th, '97, Cemmif fioner of Loanj of New-York, 111 favor Jonathan Hoa're of London 5000 36a' 66 4»3 41 J*l *9 898 '36 387 31 33 6 7 S 3?ll 8 213 l 47 342 O 298 22 4000 O 1500* 6 l6co o 9376 66 36,014- 97 6 percent flock, A o. 1143 do. Mar. ad, '93, itegifter Certificate to Herman Katen- Dols. Cts. 7997 93 camp of Gr.-r t Britain. do. do do do do to do of 5883 do. Mar, tgth, '93, do of do 1176 do. do dd , do 7000 o 1000 o TSOO o do of do 90c do. Oa. 9th, '92, do to John Warder & Co of Loßdon 95* do, 0(S. »6th, '9l, do to do of do 607S do. May Ijth, '93, do to Sudnitlki fc Sonof Amfterdarri 6366 do. Aug. 6th, '93, do to Nith >!as Van Sxaphorft of A m fterdam. 636; do* do do do do ttf 1200 a o 700 £3 *0783 33 5C06 o 5000 o do of do *B6B do. May 16th, '95 , Commis sioner of Loans at New-York 83s» 9» to Henry M. Bird of London, 1717 do. Nov. ad, '92, do to Philip Sanfom of London 1718 do. do do do do to do of do 3968 do, Nov. 3d) 'gz, do of do 4000 Q 3618 69 1634 o >724 do. Woy. 6th, '9J, <Jo t« do. of do • soco o 745 8 7 30 Deferred 6 per cent Stock. WILLING'S & FRANCIS. may t$ Notice is hereby given t THAT application will be made to the Ti-ea ury of the United States for the renewal of the following certificates of 6 per cent funded ftocj} the said certificates having been loft on board the Swallow Packet, captain Kidd, from Falmouth to New-York : No. 307*, Signed Joseph Nourfe, in favor of Samuel ar.d Henry Waddington, dated February ji, » 79J , f or dol . lars iOOO No. 1964, Signed Joseph Nourfe, to William & jan Willink, and Nicholas Se. Jacob Van Staphorft & Hubbard, agents or the United States at Am flerdam, dated January 31ft, for 5;:oo dollars. YVIIXi O J?r> may " r ,7T • * [Volume XV~ Flo <6 do to do to dtiii ;r
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