Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, September 06, 1794, Image 4

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    WANTED,
Aii Apprentice
To the
Watch Making and Repair
ing Business,
Apply TO
C. Campbell.
No. 3, south Fourth street, two doOri
from Market-ftfcet.
Sept- 3
Fine Liverpool
To Be Sold
From the Ship Thomas,
The second wharf below Pine-Street, ap
ply at fald wharf, to
Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co*
Aug. 16. d.
GUTHRIE's GEOGRAPHY
Improved.
"("HE fubftrfrption for this \frork <>n ths
Original terras, of cVelve dollars and the
binding, will be closed this day—and on
Monday til? fuMcripuon Will open atfout
teen dalfars, e*cfofive of the price of bind
°B- .
, Ti'henew maps added to thii edition are
twenty one ; among which are those 51
Nt-w-H*mpihire, Muffle ho felts, Coitnefti
cu«f, Rljido-HUnd, Vermont, New Yoik,
New Jeffey, Pennsylvania, Delawaiej Ma
ryland, Virginia-, Kentucky) North Caro
lina, the Genetfee Govermiientj South Ca
rolina', and Georgia. Ylrele maps have lie
ver been given in any fornler fyftsm of
Gtography, and, it is hoped, would alor.e
6; fuificieut to entitle this work to a pre
ference to any orher'edition of Gntluic.
N B. Th? niap >rf the Unit d Sates,
winch is compiling by Mr. S tmuel Lewis,
from the rcfpe&ive state maps, will be far
more complete than any one yet publish;
and be printed on two large (beets of
paper, nearly the fizc of th« late Mr. Mur
ray's ?jlap.
May 31 3
of a Lottery*
Schem
t0 raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000
Dollars, deducing 15 per Cent, from
the Prizes—this Lottery canjijls of
38,000 Tickets, in which there are
14,539 Pfines and 23,461 Slants,
being about one and an lialf Blanks to
a■ Prize.
THE Direttors of the Society foreftablifh
mg Ufeful Manufatfcures, having resolv
ed to erect LOTTERIES for raising One
Hundred Thousand Dollars, agreeably
to an Att of the Legifljture of the State of
jerfcy, have appointed the following
perTorr»-*x>. Ctiperintond and direct the draw-
ing ol the fame, viz. Nicholas LoW; Ruins
King, Herman Le Roy, James WaUon,
Richard Hanifon, Abijah Hammond, and
Cornelius Ray, of the city of Ncw-Yoik—
Thomas Willing, Joseph 15all, Matthew M -
Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of
Philadelphia—His £xceliency~ftichard How
cil, Lfq. Klias Boudinot, General ElisS Day
ton, Jam. s Parker, John Baya dj jt
Lewi* D®nhanl, Samue l V\ r . Stockton, Joshua
M. Wallace, Bl »omfie)d, and Elillia
Boudifirtt. of >JtW-Jerfey, who offet the
following Scheme of a Lottery, and pledge
therrtfeives to tkrrpublic, that they will take
every <» ({amice and precaution in th'cir power
L& hive, the Monies paid .BjHhc Manager,
(ryin Lirwe to time, as received, into the
Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to
remain tor the put pole of paying Pnz $,
which Thai! be fmmrdiately discharged by a
CllCik nnoo one of the Hanks.
SCHEME:
Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,000
, 10,000
4,000
2,000
1,000
500
ido
5°
20
>5
12
10
20
100
3&
1000
2000
3000
8 too
14,539 Prizes. 262,000
23,461 filanks. First drawn number, 2,000
Last drawn number, 2,000
38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000
The drawing will commence, under the
irifpefkion of a Committee of the Superin
tendents, as soon as the Tickets arc fold, of
which timely notice will be given.
The Superintendants have appointed John
N. Cumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har
detfberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan
Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers
thereof, who have given ample fepurity for
difc'.iarging the trust reposed in them.
(pT In order to secure the punctual pay
ment of the Prizes, the Superintendants of
Ihe Lottery ha*e dire£ted that the Manageis
lhall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars,
with four fufficient securities, to perform their
inftru&ions, the substance of which is
I. That whenever either of the Managers |
shall receive the sum ot Three Hundred Dol- j
lars, he -fViall immdiatcly place the fame in
fiW of the Banks of New-York or Philadel
phia, to the ciedit of the Governor of the
Society, and such the Superintendants as
live in the city where the monies are placed,
to remain there nntil the Lottery is drawn,
forthepaymnt of the Prizes. >
11. The Managers to take fufficient fe
«tirity for any Tickets they may trust, other
wise to be refponuWe for them.
in. To keep regular books of Tickets
fold, Monies received and paid into the
Bank, abftra&s of which (hall be sent,
monthly, to the Governor of the Society.
Paterfon, January 1, 1794-
On application to either of the above gen
tlemen, information will be given where
tickets may be had.
February 24. tu&ftf
g-g The Lottery published by the
Society for tfftabliftring ufeful manufac
tures," will commence drawing the, firft
Tuefdaysn November next —
■NO. -y*.
Diftri£t of Pennfvlvania,
Vo mi -.
BE it remem!»efd that ou the fuurih day
c*f Auguß in the umcteeatb year of the Inde
pendence of ihc Unued Siatea of America,
J.»'eph Prieflley of the laid diftrift liaih dc
poiiied in this Office the title ol a Book the
t-jht whereof hr claims as Anthor mi the
.words following to wit :
" Two Sermons, viz. 1. The present
*« state of Europe compared wiih ancicnt
'' PiOphecies, preached oA the Fast-day
*794j w ' l * l a Preface containing the
" lealons for the Authors leaving England.
44 2. The use ol Christianity especially in
44 difhcult times, being the Authors Ffcre
<l well difcourfc to his Congregation at
4 ' Hackney, by Joseph Prieftl.y L. L. D.
44 F. R, S. See.
In conformity to the Aft of the Congress of
ihe United States intituled 44 An Aft fur the
encouragement oi learning by fecunng the
copies of Maps Charts and Book, to the
Authors and Proprietors of such copies du
ring the times thereAi mentioned."
liWtf
Salt,
Samuel Caldwell,
Clerk <(f the Di/lrid of I'ennfylvaiua.
Diftridt of Pennsylvania,
BE it remembered that on the fourih day
of August in the nineteenth year of the inde
pendence of the United Stares of Ameri(gs,
jolr ph Piieitley of the {aid Diftri6l, hath de
pofircd in this Office :hq Title ol a B >ok, the
ught wh ieof he claims as Author in the
words/ollowing, to wit,
44 Letters addrt'ffcd to the Ph'lofophers
and Politicians ot France on the fubjttt
°of Religion. To which are prefixed
" Observations relating to the caules of the
*' general prevalenceol Infidelity, byjo
" feph Prieftlry, L. L. D. F. R.S. <Scc.
4< Tantamne Rem tam negligenter.
" Terence."
In conformity to the aft of the Congress
of the United Slates intituled 44 An Aft for
the encouragement of learning by securing
the copies of Mapa Charts and Books to the
Authors and Proprietors of such copies du
ring the times therein mentioned."
Samuel Caldwell,
Clerk of the Dili rid of Pennsylvania.
Diftrid: of Pennsylvania,
TO WIT:
BE it remembered that on the fourth
day of August in the nineteenth yeat Oft he
Independence of the United States of
Joseph Priestley of the fa id dif
tridt hath deposited in this Office the title
of a book the right whereof he claims as
Atithor m the words following to wit:
il An appeal to the serious and candid
ProfefToiS of Chriftiauity on the so
lowing fubje&s viz, 1. The use of
4 < reason in the matters of religion— 2.
4 * The powers of man to do the will of
k4 of God—-3. Original Sin—4. Election ,
4< Rep;onation. 5. The Divinity of
44 Christ ; and 6. Atonement for Sin by
'f-l'ie death ofGlirift. By Joseph Prieft
-44 lev. L. L. D. F R. S. &rc To which are
•' added a cone'rfe History of the rife ol
44 ihofe doctrines and an account of the
u Trial of Mr. El wall for Herdfy and
u Blafohemy at Stafford AiTize;. To us
4fc there is one God the Father and one
" Mediator the Man Christ i.
<• Co-. VIII. 6. Tim : It. 5 "
In conformity to the A eft ofCongfefs of the
Unjted States intituled <4 An Aft for the
e of learning by fectiring
the cop es <*i Maps Charts and Book to the?
Authors and Prop ieto-s of such copies du
ring the times therein m ntioned."
Samuel Caldwell,
Clerk of the Dijirift of Pennfyl-vania*
10,000
IQ,OOO
NO. 69.
District of Pennsylvania,
10,000
id,ooo
i*»,ooo
10,000
15,000
20J000
30,000
36,000
81,000
BE it lemcmbeied that on ihe foujth day
of Angufl, in the nineteenth year of the in
dependence ot the United States of America,
Thomas Dobfon o( the said Diftrift, hath de
posited in this Office the Title of a Book, the
right whe>eof. he claims as Proprietor, in the
words following, 10 wit:
" An Account of the Bilious Remitting
" Yellow Fevci, as it appeared in the ci
-4< ty of Philadelphia in the year 1793* by
*' Benjamin Ru(h, M. D. Profeflor ol the
*' Inftuntesand of Clinical Medicine in
*' the University of Pennsylvania."
In conformity to the <61 of Conprefs of
the United States intituled u An Aft *for the
encouragement of Learning, by securing the
copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the
Authors and Proprietors of such Copies,dur
ing the times therein mentioned "
Samuel Caldwell,
Clerk of the Dijlrift of Pennsylvania,
Aue. 27
WANTED,
Two Apprentices
To the Printing Bufmeis. Enquire at this
Office.
STOLEN;
From the Pasture of the Subscriber, the
evening of the 30th ult,
A Brown Horse,
ABOUT 14 1-2 hands high, trots nim
ble and a&ive, nine years old, lift* a lump
raised by a collar 011 each Ihoulder; the
hoof Of his oft* hind Toot split up to the hair.
—Twenty dollars reward will he given for
the horse and apprehending the thief,or ten
dollars for either, and reasonable charges
will be paid.
A man of short stature and light colored
cloaths, who said he was from Weftmore
land in Pennsylvania, and called himfelf
Thomas Moore, left this city on Saturday
evening, and was seen carryiug a saddle
and bridle on his back when he left it.
James Schureman.
, N. Bruniwick, Sept. 3 *eod2w
PHILADELPHIAPrinted by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Qhesnut Street,— Six Dollars Per Annvm.
NO. 71
TO WIT:
NO 70,
TO WIT
JuJl Publijtod,
AN J FOR SALE BY
Jacob Johnson & Co.
No. 147, Market Jirect,
THE
Amrerican Revolution
VVrictn in the style of jmcicdt Uiftory,in
two vols, price iof. ,
The Italian Nun, trarflated from the
French of J. J. RoafTeau, priCt 4/fe
Moore's journal in France, m two vol.
price 15/
Fruits of Solitude, in refledt ons and
aaxms, relating to the conduct ot Human
-it'e, by William Penn, Price 4/2.
Senecca's Morals, price 7_/6.
Dodfley's Efops Fables, Hi German, with
uts, price 4/8.
Hug. 6
Money to be Lent,
On Mortgage of
REAL ESTATES,
VVtthiu tiie'City »ud Liberties of Pniiadel
phia Apply to
Nicholas Diehl, jure.
Attorney at Law.
No. 19, south Fourth Jlreet.
Aug. 4 mw&ftf
TO BE SOLD BY
THOMAS DOBSON,
Principles and Observations
APPLIED TO THE
MANUFACTURE and INFECTION
O F
Pet and Pearl AJhes.
By DAVID TOWNSLND,
Infpedtur of Pot and Pearl-Aflies for the
Commonwealth of MaflTachufetts.
Publiflied according to A<£t of Congress.
Tiiefe observations relate to an extensive
business ; and are designed, in the plainest
manner, to convey profitable information
to those huerelted in it, who have not leis
ure or opportunity to search for the princi
ples therein conta.ned, in the writings of
profeffional Chemists.
Aug. a
Whereas an attach
ment at the I'uit of the adminifhators of all
uaJ fiitgular the-goods and chattels, ri'lits
and credits, which were of" William Bar
ict decealed, at the time of his
hath be-'n iffuedout of the lnferiour Coiu
jf c»>nimon-pleas,-in and for the Countyo,
Middlelex, against the Goods and Chatties,
Lands and Tenements of licnius Martin,
late of the county aforefaid, leturnableto
the thu dTuefday in July last. -NOTICE
is hereby given to the said I renins Martin",
that un!efs he appeai'anri file fpecral bail to
the said action, 90 or belbre the thi.rdTuef
day in January next, judgment will be en
tered agAinfthiin by dfcfauli, and the goods
and chatties, lands and tenements lo at
tached, fold so. the fatUfattion of f'uch of
hi; creditors as lhall appear to be justly en.
tidid to any demand thereon, and fhal lap
pi)! far that purpose, according to theTorm
of the statute in fticfa cafe made& provided
By order ot the Court,
DEARE, Clerk.
i awtf.
Aug. io,
JUST PUBL ISHED,
And for sale at
Matbew Cftrey s Store y
No 118, Market llreet,
Price hall* a dollar, eiiibelliihcd with a
striking likenets of Mr Margarot,
The TRIAL
O F
Maurice Margarot,
Before the High Court of JuJliciary at
Edinburgh, on an indidment for
SEDITIOUS PRACTICES.
li OF the many remaikable trials which
the pi ei'eut extraordinary system of crimi
nal jurifpiudence in G. Britain and Ireland
has brought before the public eye ; this,
certainly is most entitled to univerl'al pe
ruial and attention- It developes, more
fullx than any publication extant, the lat
est viewi and objects of the Britffh conven
tion; and proves inconteftibly, that judi
cial prosecutions (or persecutions( and de
cifioiuare now more the relult of the pre
sent order of things, than any old fafhion
ed attachment to the laws or the conftitu
tion. Add to this, that it holds up to the
wonder and admiiation of mankind, the
the firm, manly, and patriotic ;condu& of
this devoted vi&im—-this 4 Second Sydney,'
as he has justly and deservedly been called;
who in thecourle of one of tire longest tri
als we know of, unaflifted evetv by a (ingle
member of the long robe, evinced such a
; depth of legal and conilitutional know
ledge and, in a speech of four hours
length, displayed such a blaze of eloquence
and firft rate abilities, as dftonilhed
the court—and, strange to relate ! even
drew involuntary applause from the venal
and time-serving creature of acorrupt,go
vernment."
August 16.
TO BE SOLD,
By THOMAS DOBSON,
A N
Alphabetical X.ift
OF THE
DUTIES
Payable by law on all Qoods, Wares, and
Merchandize imported into the United
Saates of America, after the 1 aft day of
June diftinguifhingthe rates payable
on those imported in Ihips or vefTels of the
United" States—and the rates payable in fo
reign ihips or veflcls, including the addi
tional duties, to which the refpe&ive £cti
j cles are liable.
Just Landed,
From on board thejhip IV-a/bhigton, Cast.
John Collins from Bordeaux,
A QAR.CO ®T
White Wines
In Barrels ; and
CLARET
in Hbds. and Cares 4 —For Sale by
.
FRANCIS COPPINGER,
No. 26, Spruce, near FrontStfeet.
Aoguft xj, 1794' " • d.
NOTICE.
The Gazette of the United
States it now ptJbl'fhed at No. 119
Chf.snut street —to which place th'
OFFICE of the Editor is removed, and
where Printing WeRK in general is
performed.
eod3W
One hundred dollars
Reward.
WHEREAS there were dellvfcredinthe
Mouth of Oftobcr la#, from the Stores of
the Subscribers, Two Cheft-. and nine Half
Chests of Bohea Tea, marked, numbered
and weighing, ;is undei, to some person or
with pretended orders from Mr
ISAAC CIASON of this City, Uptwhicb
he did not receive ; whoever will give in
formation so that a difcovcry may be made,
who got the said Tea, fliall receive the
above reward ; and it isrequefted that the
Dealers in the Article will be careful in
examining the Marks and, Numbers of the
Chests that have pafle*.! through their hands
since the pclod above mcmioned, and give
tliedefired Information.
New-Yoik, July 3'ft> *794-
William and yames Conjlable.
Ship Wafhinffton.
C. q. lb. Tare
No. 327 3 2 16' 60
473 3 »14 64
177 I 3 11 39
177 I 1 13 39
198 137 41
B.
w
B.
213 i 3 IS 37
227 *37 40
' 2?7 13 9 38
301 1 3 15 40
379 1 3 18 41
404 1 3 '4 39 J
,ug. 6
One thousand Dollars
REWARD.
Some tew Counterfeit Post-Notes of the
Bartk of Maryland, having been lately disco
vered in circulation, anrJ on tracing ihe fame
were found to come from the back p?rts of
Virginia, where they probably rtrft issued ; to
avoid imoofition it is thought necessary to
give the following delcription of them, by
which they may readily be dcte&ed.
They have the letter I), for their alphabet!
cal mark, at the left hand fide of the Note.
The paper on which they arc printed is
more folt and tender; the strokes of the letters,
in the engraving are in general stronger, and
have a darker appearance than in the bills.
The fignarure William Patterion, is badly
done, the strokes of the letters, are ftiff and
labored, and appear to be pfinred over with
the pen, as well as the floun(hiij£ r (if the name.
The value is left blank in tlx; riigrjjw jng, 10
be filled up in writing, sb the fumlhrnay be
more or less at pleasure.
No true Poft-Notcs of the alphabetical
mark, above deferibed, h*ve been lately is
sued, and refyfew are now in circulation.
The above reward of One Thousand dol
lars will be paid to any perfion, or persons,
whofball difcover,or profecutc to c<>nvi£lion,
the several offenders, or any of them, of the
following defcripnon, vi*.
The person or persons, who engraved the
late.
The printer, or pi inters of the said bills.
"Every person Who has a£Wd as ptincipalin
arty way in the counterfeiting and uttering
he said bills.
WILLIAM PATTERSON. Prefidcnt.
of the'Bartk of Maryland.
Bme, April 8, 1794.
STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA
In the House of Reprcfentat'tiyes,
D EC K M B E K • 'I f ft, 1 793.
WHEREAS rhc Commissioners of pub
lic Accounts,have reported, that they
cannot proceed to the invettigation of the
Treaiury Accounts, rcfpe&ing special In
dents, without knowing the outstanding a
mount thereof in circulation :—Therefore,
Resolved, That all holders of special In
dents be dirette'd, and required, on or before
the firft day of November u< xt, to deliver the
special Indents in their poffeflion to one or
oifler of the Commiflioners of the Treafurv,
who ate to give receipts sot the fame, and to
uportto tbe CoinmiffioMors on public ac
counts, on or before the tenth day of Nov
ember next, the amount by therw refpe&ivc
ly received, and also to the Legislature, at
'heir meeting in November next, and that
all special Indents not rendered into the
Treasury as above, on or before tfie firft clay
of November next, lhall be, and the fame
•ire hereby barred.
'Rxjolted, That public -notice of this resolu
tion be given in the several Gazettes in this
State, once every three weeks, until the firft
day ot November next. And 1 hat the Dele
gates of this' State in the CongVels of the Uni
ted States, be reqtirfted to catvfe fh»t reiolu
tion to be publifhcd in one or more papers
in the cities oi Philadelphia and New-York,
and that provision will be made for the ex
petices attending ftich publication.
Ordered, That the resolution be sent to
the Senate for their concurrcnce.
By orderof the Houfr,
JOHN SANfrORD DART, C.H.R,
In the SENATE,
December 21(1,1793.
Refoivcd, That thi> Hoofe do concur with
the House of Reprefcntatives in the foTego
i ng refolutipns.
Ordered, That the rcfolutions T be lent to
the ; Houfeof Rcprtfentatives.
by order ot the' Senate,
FELIX WARLEY Clerk
rwt N
The Public are cautioned to
beware of counterfeited Frve Dollar BilLs
America, federal of which have appeared
in circulation within a few days fajl> they
are good general imitation of tkegeni'ire
Bills, but may be diflingutfucd by the soU
owing
MARKS.
Five Dollar Bills of the Ban/c of i» e
ALL thai have appeared have the letter
F. for their Alphabetical Marl^.
The Texture of" the Paper U thicker and
whiter and it takes the ink more freely
than the genuine paper.
The O. in (he word Company is fnialler
thafi the M. and other letters of tint word,
Co that a line extended from the top of the
O, to touch the top of the M- would extei d
tonfidgrably above the range of tb» whole
word.
In the word United the letters are nar
rower andclofer together than the reft of
the bill.
The i and /in the word promise are not
parailel, the/inclining much more forward
than the i.
The engraving is badly executed, the
strokes of all the Letters are ftrongei and
the devi e in tiiemargin particular!) ismuch
coarser and appears darker than in the true
biilj. Some ol the countei tots bear dale in
1791 — Whereas the Bank was not in opera*
tion till December, and no five dollai bills
were iffueH in that year.
Ttwenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North
ALL that have appeared have the letter
B. for their alphabetical mark.
They are printed on a paper nearly fimi
lartothat ot the counterfeit Five Dollar
Notes above described; the engraving h
better executed, and they approach neaiei
to the appearance of the genuine bills.
The fine ruled lines through the word
Trtinty, in the body of ihe bill, are in num
ber th r teen in the genuine bills, and but
twelve in ihe countiifeits.
The word Company is much like the fame
word in the Five Dollar Bills &s defcribec
above, the o being less than the m y ai a o
thevs following.
Whole
Chests
There is no stroke to the / inthe word
North whereas in the genuine bills theftrokt
is well defined.
Half
Chests,
The letters ent in the word Twenty y tc
the left hand at the bottom, do not conn
down to the line, but are so cut as to *gtvi
an irregular appearance to the word, the
Tw and <hey going below them.
The signature J Nixon, has the appear
ance of being written with laml>-bla< k and
oil, and differs from other inks used in
printing th bills and the eafhier's ligna
ture.
dim
It is supposed these forgciics were commit,
ted in Tome of the Southern States, as all tht
counterfeits that have appealed, have com
from thence, and two person s have been ap
prehended in Virginia,on suspicion ol being
the author of them.
The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOL
LARS will be pa'd tojmy Person or Persons
wlvo (hall dlfcover and profccute to convic
tion the ieverai offenders of ihe following
deWiptions or any of them, viz. *
The person or 'pcrfons, who manufactur
ed the paper on which the JSiils are printed.
The person or persons, who engraved^tb*
plates.
The printer or primers, of (he bills.
Every pcrfon who has a£led as a principal
in any othci way, in the counterfeiting and
uttering the fai-d bills.
Philadelphia, March 28,1794
Jipril 1 794>
Other counterfeit bills
of the Bank o'the United States have ap
pearcdin circulation.
The denomination is of TWENTY
DOLLARS, and the alphabetical maik is
the letter B.
They may be distinguished from the ge»
nuinc by the following MARKS :
The paper of the counterfeits is of a
more tender texture and gloffey furface
than the genuine, and there is no water
mark in them.
The letter C. in the word Cashier, in
he true bills is strongly marked, whereas
in the counterfeits, the whole letter is a
fine hair stroke, evidently in an u*finfftied
state. The letter a in the word demand
is badly formed and the whole word ill drric
and there is no comma at theend of it, a|
there is in the genuine bills.
The marginal device, is much datke*
in the fa I fe, than in the genuine "bills
»ng to the shade strokes being coarser, nuicfc
pearer together, and coiHeqirertty mtSw
more numerous. This difference ftj ikes the
eye at firft view.
The fame reward of ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS, will be paid for apprehending,
& profejpiiting to conviction the several
ahove described Offenders in refpeft to this*
as to the last described bills.
THOMAS WILLING, Prefidcnt
of the'Barik. United States.
JOHN NIXON, Pr« fident ut the
Bank of Nocth America.
By order of the Committer* of the Ref
peftive Boards.
FOR SALE,
At the STORES of
Jefle & Robert Wain,
PORT WINE in pipes, lihds. and quai
ter caiks
LISBON do. in pipes *"d quarter cafki
Souchong and Congo TEAS, in quaitci
clie^S r -T>
A quantity of Lifbpn and Cadiz SALT
Soft fhellerl ALMONDS in bales
•Velvet CORKS, in do.
Kuflia MATTS.
June 9
Choice S/. -Croix Sugar,,
JUST IMPORTED,
And for Sale,
By JAMES YARD.
Alfoa quantity of ROsSIA
June 24th.
United States.
America.