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    Trade interdifted witli Baltimore,as
well as Norfolk.
Health-Office,
Blb ma 21st, 1800.
WHEREAS the Board of Health
have received information that
a contagious disease, dangerous to the
community, now exists in NORFOLK,
(Virginia,) and also the CITY OF BAL
TIMORE, being, as is represented to
us, equally lickly.
Whereupon Resolved, with the as
sent and approbation of the Mayor, that
all vefiels from thence, bound to the
Port of Philadelphia, bring too at the
Lazaretto, to receive a visit from the
Resident Physician, and there wait the
determination of the Board.
And further, that noperfon (or goods
capable of retaining infedVion) from
NORFOLK, or BALTIMORE (hall be
permitted to come to the City or Coun
ty of Philadelphia, until they produce a
fatisfadlory certificate of their being at
least 15 days in a healthy date, from
thence, under the PENALTY OF FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS, agreeable to
the 7th feftion of the Health Law, half
of which will be paid to the informer
on conviftion. All proprietors of Sta
ges, both by land and water, are desired
to govern themselves accordingly.
By order of the Board,
EDWARD GARRIGUES,
Peter Kf.yser, Secretary.
C 5" The Printers generally are requeft
«d to give this a place in their papers as
often as convenient.
Board of Health
P . Uudelpbia, gtb mo. 1800.
WHEREAS the Board of Health, have
received information from feveial refpefla
ble sources, that a contagious disease, dan
gerous to the community, now exists in Pro
vidence, Rhode-Island.
Whereupon resolved, with thaconfent and
approbation of the Mayor, he now be
ing prelent, freely exprefled that all velTels
from the State of Rbi dt-Island, bwmd
the Port of Philadelphia, bring to at th-
Lazaretto, to receive a visit fiom the Resi
dent Physician, and there wait the determi
nation of the Boaid.
And further, that no person (or goods
capable of retaining int'edtion) from the
Str.te of Rbodf-Islani, (hall be permitted to
come to the city or County of Philadelphia,
until thry produce a fatisfa&ory certificate
of their being at lcaft 15 days in a healthy
state from thence, under the penalty of Five
Hundred Do'tari, agreeably to the 7th Sec
tion of the H.-alth Law, half of which will
be paid to the informer on Conviflion.—
All propri tors of Itagrs, both by land and
wat r, are dtfired to govern themselves ac
•ordinglv.
By'orcler of the Board.
EDWARD GARRIGUES,
I'resident.
FOR SALE,
A Valuable and singularly eligible
ESTATE,
CONSISTING of two han.lfome dwelling
houses. with excell rt dahling for seven horses,
double c<ach-houfe mod completely fitted up; a
beautiful larg* and valuable garden richly filled
with choice fruit, furrounderi with high hoard
fence, a!molt new. The premises are beautifully
fituatc-d near the middle of Ocrmantown, sur
rounded »yfh rich profp<&« of the adjacent
sountry ; ar. orchard of about two acres, with a
han<lfomc lawn at tht back of the house.
One house has been recently built o* an appro
ved plan ; the otht-r has been completely r-paired,
painted and papered, and contain ten rooms with
an elegant drawing-room, fifteen feet by thirty
fix
The new house is well calculated for a (lore in
either the dry or w« good line-
Tht air and water are unrivalled, and there are
some mod excellent schools in the neighborhood.
For particulars enquire of tke Printer, or of
Mk. potter,
on the premifc.
dtf
M»y o:
A PARTNERSHIP.
A PERSON pofleffiog some capital, a coßfi
derable (hare of industry, and desirous of
engaging as a partner in a lucrative bufinefj,
may hear of a situation. All propola!s on this
fnbjefl to be in writing, sealed and direfled to
W R. J New York, and left with the printer
of the Gazette of the United States, will be at
tended to.
! "• A Printer would find it to mis advantage
June 5 ■ d>f
For Sale, or to Let,
THE HOUSE,
In Cbcsnut Strtrt,
Near the corr r of Elcv-nth street, at prpfent in
thf tcr ure of Mr A M'Call—PclTeflion may be
had thi- first ot November next, or sooner if re
quired Afply '
I dward Shoemaker.
September 3 $
1 bis Day Published,
By J. Ormrod, No. 41, CUefnut Street,
(Price %$ Cent*)
Till
Death of General Wajhington.
A POEM.
In imitation of th« manner of Oflian.
By Rev. John 3. Linn, A. M.
Minister of the First Presbyterian Congregation
ofPhiladelpbia.
Mr. Chandron's Oratian will b« publiflier!
on Monday morning.
March Iy. &
Fifty Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAY from Gen, Uidgc.y of Balti
mere, on the aoth inlf. a coloured
negro ■■•an, calls himlcif WILLIAM
Mc. DONALD ; He is ab. ut 24 years of age-,
about 5 feet gincherhigk, »catih hisdrefs, and
his a go»d fait of hair. Htd on, wK?n he
went away, a good beaver hat, a (fk-rt light
green cloth coat, edgeJ with vellow, and yd
low gilt buttons-«-a light buff caflimer, dful-le
brealte-d waistcoat, a pair c f dark olive colour
ed thickfett pantaloons—a white linen ltirt,
white ribhed cotton (lickings, and a good pan
of ihoes with ltringi He took with him a
dsrk blue coat, a pair of olive eaflnntr p»n'i»
1 -ou, and a light corduroy pair of breeches ;
alf > a gold or pinchbeck watch, wi'h a fleet
chain. He is fond of fpiritous hqi>oa|, is ins"-
lent, has a llnpid look, arid chews tobacco.—-
He was bred in Charles county, Maryland, and
purchased of col. John ThoijiiJ by gen. Ridge
ley. Whoever apprehends fa;d negro, and le
cures him in any jail so that the owner may
get him again, (hall receive the above rewird.
with reaf.nable charges if brought h-me, or
livered to Jofhut B. Boud, Philadelphia,
may ' dtf
A FEW HOGSHEADS OF
Jamaica SUGAR and COFFEE,
A Trunk of Men and Wotnens' Shoes,
And a parcel «f Tow Linen,
Boston Window-Glass,
8 by 10, 9 by 11, 10 by 12 and 17 by 12.
Any sizes larger than thole nay be had
on being ordered from the manufactory.
Apply to
ISAAC HARVEY, Jun'r.
«J wharf south of Market, (liret.
•J _
Augufl 4. djw
300 Dollars Rjjward.
LAST Saturday night my ihop in Water
ftreet was opened by a talt'e key, and lun
dry articles of JiwtLLFRY, to the amount ol
ten or twelve hundred dollars, were carried off
Among them were,
President
Two marrow spoons marked " Wornck
Likeneflebof Mr James Robert lon and wite, ot
Pettrfburg—one do. of a Mr King-one do.
of Mr J lin Trimble, late of this town, the
back set with a Urge blue glass and a l'maller
in the centre, under which was a plait of hai:
laid ftrau, with J. T. in a cypher w rke ! in
pearl. 'J ogether with a number of tancy pi«.
cc», painted by Sully, which cannot now be
rtcollttfrd ; 5 80-tlwam's Calls (lamped
• Warrock.'
The following Watches:
I Gold watch, maker's name rrova i, Paris
1 silver do I'honias Green, Liverpool, 7703
1 do do. George BifieM, London, 13,500
1 gold do. French, no name
I 'o do. John Kyland, London, ajjt
1 fil*er d ■. French, 1 o nimi
1 do. do John Bull) Lomlon, 744
1 gold do. Kodart. Hans
i filvtr do. Joseph Kember Shaw
1 d . do. J Darlington, London
I do do. No. 9561
1 gilt do. G. M. letcalf, London, 4196
1 filer do. Ge»rge Hafwood, London, 2906
1 do. do. J Smith, Lond n, 111
1 double cafe gilt watch, R. Ofburn, Rich-
mond, 8j 64
Leo Dollars will be given for the reftoratior
of the jewellery, or ico dollars it the tliiet or
thieves are also secured.
Mr Beiij min Morr>«, the owner of the
Watches which were taken at the fame time,
will ailo give 100 dollars frr them.
July j 9
£3" I he "rinters at Peterlburp, Richmond,
Alexind la —Haltimore—Charlellon ar.d o
thers, are requested to insert the above for a
few times
GLASS
Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works,
HAVING procured a fufficisnt number of
the mod approved Europeaa Glal's Vanu
fuiflurers, and having on hand a large (lock of
the belt Materials, on wbich their workmen are
now employed, have the pleasure of alluring
the public, that window glala of a fupeiior qua
lity and of any size, from by 9, to 18 by 14
inches, carefully packed in boxes containing
loc feet ea h, may be had at the (horteft notice.
Glass of larger sizes for other purposes, may
also be ha<J, fnch is for pictures, coach glades,
cluck faces, .Vc. B.ittles of all kinds and of any
quantity may also be had, together with pocket
tla(ks,pi!klingjars, apothecary's (hop Furniture,
or other hellow ware—the whole at lead 15 per
cent, lower than articles of the fame quality
brought from any of the sea ports of the United
States A liberal allowance will be made en
sale of large quantities. Orders fr m merchants
md others will be punctually attended to on ap
plicati 11 to JAMES O'HARA or ISAAC
Cl< iG, or at the Storeof Mefirs. PRATI3ER
aud * MILIE, in Maiket-Stceet, P ttfburgh.
March 4, tuthtf.
FOR SALE,
A Tra£t of Land ;
Beautifully fituat#d on the north (Me
of arrOWGats Lan e, divided into three
Lot'., containing between 6 and 7 acres each,
djcining 1 mdt of Capt. Hefs, Abraham Kint
zirtjfi Ahiah Brown, John Harrifon and others,
it has within a few months part been highly mi
nuri-d ; rhe rreater part is now inTimsthy and
Clover. On it are several elegant situations to
build on. Applv to
ISAAC W. MORRIS.
September i sl c °6t
30 Dollars Reward.
RA N away frsm tl 4 fubferiber, a Negro
Man-Slav®, tailed Levin —His completion
is yellow, his height about five feet and up
wards ; hi° hair in bnfiiv and loßg, and cut on
the top of his head; his perfnn is th'ck a- d
well made, and he is not over thirty years old
He is luppoi'ed to have gone to the northward.
It i« reporred that Levin, or one much like him,
1 .ok watfr at Vienna for Baltimore, Maryland.
Whoever f cures or ravifes hira to be secur
ed so that I fret him again, or brings and deli
ver- him to the fubferiber, (hall receive there
f r 30 dollars, and all rsafonable colls and
charges from
JAMES ANDERSON.
Near Stevens's Ferry, Somerset County,
Maryland
September 6- ' '
For Sale,
ALSO,
Robbery.
AMD
LFACTORY
THE PROPKIETORS
For Sale,
iit SC~ THE NEW PXI - oT BUILT
i 7. •••«?> SCHOONER
St. Tammany,
Say'. Wharf, above
Market Street, burthen 70 t n», to be
a remarkable fart failing veflel, ai d may V eft
ted for sea in a few days. Inventory to he i'eeti
aid terms of Ja'.e known by applying to the fub
icriber.
CROOKE STEVENSON,
No. 4. South Water Street.
ALSO. FOR SALE,
3? Hhds Mufcomd t Sugar.
White and brovvn Hiva.nah difo in boxes.
Halt India do. in bags.
Well-India and C- nntry Rum.
100 Hhd'. Molaflca.
Holland Gin
Trench and Spanilh Brandy.
Pepper, C (Tee, &c.
Aub«l 9. fa tn&th.tf.
FORHAMBOTTRG,
The New
J"lbr HAMBOURG SHIP
||l|j Anna,
JOHN JURGENS, Majl r i
*■ lir< ug, fubftaatial, fall failing vetfel, (being her
second voyage) will commence loading on Wed
tiefday next, and will be dispatched with all con
venient fp«cd—Freight will be received, apply
te JACOB SPERRY, Co.
Several Redetnptioners
Are flill on board, whose times are to be dif
posed of—Apply as above.
September 4. d 10 t
HIGH-STREET.
The House,
I' ATELY occupied by the Chevalier
D'Yrujo, Spanilli Ambaflador, will be
let out to an approved person or family, on
easy conditions. It is large, commodious
and elfgant, with coach-house and (tables
conformable.
Enquire at No. 100, Spruce street.
SAMUEL MAGAW,
/.rcb Street, Nt. 94.
July 23. rnd'f.
FRANKLIN
Reserved Trails,
FOR SALE.
ON WedncO'.ay the id day of Oftober next,
hooks -»i)l be <pen in the Office of the Sub
ftriber, rrfiding in Franklin, for the sale of the
Wefcrved Trails, laid out by virtue ol an a<sl ot
-tflemMy palled the ilth day of April, 1799
One fifth part of the purchase money to l»r p.id
at thr time »f sale, one fifth part within twelv
months from the day of sale, one fifth part wrhin
rwo years from said day, and the remaining two
frith parts at er before the expiration o' three
year* after such sale No contrail to be confirm
d lor fitteeu day-after the said books (hall be o
pened, and the highest price offered within that
rime will be acoeptcd. All payments made will
be forfeited unh-fs tht purchaser within three ye rs
from the day of sale makes an actual f ttlement
u the trad ) urchafed, by clearing, fencing, and
«ult:vating at lead two acres f r r every fifty co: -
rained in the (urvey, and er;& therein ame
f age for the habitation of man, and rcfide there
on for the space of five years next following the
firfl settlement of the fare No patents Co llfue.
unless fatikfafl iry proof (hall be mads of such
ailual settlement, r»(idencc. and improvement.
GEORGE FOW'LER,
Comm JJi.ntr.
Fra-klin, July 1%, 1800.
augufl >,
District of Pennsylvania to wit:
BE it remembered th»t on the Tenth day of
July in the twenty fif'h year of the Indepen
dence of the United States of Americi, Alexau
ler Add 1 Ton of the said Diftridl hath dep ifited
in this office the title of a book the right where
of he claims as Author in tha words following
to wit, " Reports of cases in the Count/ courts
of the Fifth Circuit and in the High Court of
Errors and appeals of the State of Pennfylvsnia,
and charges to Grand Juries of those County
Courts. Hv Alexander Addifon, President of
the Courts of Common Plea» of the Fifth Cir
cuit of the State ef Pennlylvania."
In conformity to the a<£t of Congress of the Uni
ted States intitlfd " Ac a<ft for the encouragement
of learning by securing the copies of maps chart'
and b >oks ta the Authors and Proprietors of such
copies during the times therein mentioned."
D.C LOWELL,
Clerk of the Dijtrift rf Peimfylvania.
The above book is now published It will be de
livered to lubfcribers by Mr. Dobfcn Bookseller.
July 2;
LANCASTER STAGES.
''P'HK Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan
_L caftcr line »f Stages DISPATCH, return their
grateful thanks to their friends and the puhlic in
general, for the past favors they have ret lived, and
inform them that in additien to the regular Line,
they ara provided with Carriages,fober and careful
drivers, to go through between the City and
Borough is two days. Those who prefer this mode
of travailing can be accommodated at tke Stage
Office, fiim of United States Eagle, Market street,
Philadelphia.
Slougb, Downing, Dun-woody If Co.
Nov. 30. 21—$
DR. RUSSELL'S
HISTORY OF
Modern Europe.
Trie public are refpeflfully informed that the
First olume of the above Work is printed and
will be immediatly delivered to the fubferibers.
Those Gentlemen who have expressed i wish
ta fee the manner in which it is executed before
they become fubl-riber>, are rrquefted to call at
W. Y. No. 17, south Second-street.
It is prefumsd that on compsrifon it will be
found superior to the London copy.
Atff. 11 eod.
A PERSON,
WHO is about taking his departure from
hence to the Weft Indies, wh«rehe in
tend? to reGde, will urtdertake to tranfadl busi
ness on the most reasonable term 3 for Mer
chants who may be inclined to intrust him with
their commands.
He would likewise wllh to be concerned with
a perlon of refpeftabi'ity here, who may be de
firo'ns offuch a connrtftion.
*«* Apply at No. 116, North Fror.t St.
Aug. aa. eodiwf
CHfNA GOODS.
Landing fr* n the ship America, IValte.
Sims, Commander, f r om Canton,
AND FOR SALE KT
NICKLIN, GRIFFITH far Co.
Bohea,
Congo,
Souchong, ift &ind quality,
Caper souchong,
Hyfon-ikia,
T nkay,
Singlp,
Young hyson,
Hyf .n, ift & id quality,
Imperial,
Yellow & white nankeens *S
I.utcftrings, back & color'd (In Boxei
Sinlhawn do. C aflortcd,
.Sattixs do. J
Luieftriugs, tnaz. blue & dark green } T
Siwftiaws do ► , "
Persian taffVtas, dark green j *oxes.
Tbey have also on band for sale, received bv
the Lite arrivals from Europe, iS"o.
fm a ! pic k
ages aIT ried,
calculated for
Striped and checked ginghams
White figured 4c cclor'd Muf-
linetts )>the Weft-in-
White corded dimities 1 dia market &
Color'd fiik, llrfped Nankeens | entitled to
J drawback,
4 Trunks printed Calicoes,
5 do. do.
5 Bales seine twine (Entitled to
i Caf«s Chini ware, f drawback,
in tea l'etts
■ Calks mineral black,
i d©. white,
9 do. cokother,
3 Calks purple brown,
i 5 do. nails iff rted,
9 do. London porter in bottles
Eng'ilh fail canvas, No. I, i & 3,
Ktiflia duck,
a? Boxes white Haranna fug*r,
13 Pipes old Madeira wine, :
Gunpowder,
F.iripty wine bottles,
10 Guns, 6 pcuriderir,
12 do. 9 do. J -5 *'
18 do 9do with carriages, &&
lßo,ooolbs.Cerihon coffee, ill")
(Entitled to
iO,ooolbs black pepper f drawback
10 Logs ebor.y J
Miv 1 x
A PERSON
OF abilities, ihtegritr and experience in
mercantile hufinefs, wr>uld willingly en
gage as CLERK to a merchant or public of
-11 e, or be concerned with ary person as pan
ner, as he has an inter It of about one thouiand
pounds in real ellate in the city. Please to ap
ply'to the Printer ; or 1 line left at the office
for B Y. will be attended to immediately
Msvto d't mStih t f
Of the Bank of the United States,
NO 159 ti to 15963 inclusive, in thf nam ol
Thomas Mull tt of London were forward
ed about the lil of Mly 1797. from New-York,
I y the ship Oxeida lor London, which was cap
tured by the French, and said Certificates loft or
destroyed ; therefore appliration is made at the
fai'l Hank for the renewal of the fame, of which
all perfoni concerned are desired to take notice.
Clement Biddle.
Philad : September J, 1800 -ijm
NOTICE.
A CERTIFICATE, No. 155*9. da'ed id Jan.
uary 1797, in favour at Robert Linufay. of
Charleften South-Carolina, for one (hare of th
flock of the Bank of the United States is loft—
a duplicate of which will be applied for ac the said
In&itutien.
d6w.
;uft 7.
A Young Man,
PERFECTLY versed 111 Mercantile accounts,
and brought up in one of the firft connting
h»ufes in this fity, wishes employment as Clerk.
He is at present absent from Philadelphia, but a
line left at the Office of the Gazette of the Uni
ted States he will receive, and it ihall be imme
diately attended to. Salary a secondary objeil—
Employment his metive.
•ugsft ai dtf
A good second band
Riding Chair,
and an excellent family
CHAIR HORSE
FOR SALE, Cheap—Enquire of the Printer.
September 1 mwfiw
WAYNE COUNTY TAXES.
THE owners of unimproved lands in Wayne
county, are h/reby norified, that Taxes arc
become j. ay able therton for the years i-> 99 and
1800. Those who have not already paid rheir
taxes, ire hereby nquired to discharge the fame
to JOHN BRINK, Esquire, Treasurer *f said
County at Milford, within three months from
this date .otherwise proceedings to sale, according
to the a£k of Aflembly in such cafe provided, wiH
e had by the Commissioners for the said county.
Asa Stenton, 1
John Carson, J- Commissioners
Jtbannes Van Etten, J
At'.oft,
E. Kellogg, Clk.
July 9,1800 d pot
Notice to the Pilots.
IS hereby given—That is> consequence of the
Beacon 011 the Brown, being so much injured
as to render it nnfit for service, a Buoy with a
keg on the mall, will be placed on that Ihoal,
until it can be replaced by the Baacon, of
I which diTe notice will be jnven.
W. MACPHERSON, Superintend,int.
Anguft 16 d iw
Jufb Received,
Br A. DICKINS, opposite Christ Church
A. View
OF THE
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
OF THE
American Revolution,
In Nineteen Discourses.
By the
Rev, Boucueb, A. M. F. A. S.
Trice 2 Dollars jo Gents.
July 30.
TEAS,
mSw tf
Twelve bares
ROBERT LENOX.
m&t3in
Saulnier & Wilfbn,
WOOLEN D\AJ>£IIS, IttIkCKHS, 85c.
No 63, North si !e Market-ilreet,
HAVE a general aIT rtment of befl London
the newrft Ufhion) silk ftr,pe and i< c>nd quality
Cloths, falhi ma!"l» wailcoating. silk flri; e and
twill'd Nanke rs, Jean fuftian, Gingham, lJimi
ty, Thickset, fancy Cord. Volvts, ye.low
and white Flannels, Flanders, Iriih and brcwn
Linens, Dowlas, mens" and wotncrs' silk and
cott"n H ifTery coat and vest pearl, (leel gilt and
plated Buttons, different 0 1 ursSilk Vultets 'in
loured and Cambrir Muflinj, Cs'ic.ics. C alin:n
coes, ShtWle, Pocket Handkerchiefs, G .ves
.hecks, &c &c.
N. B Taylors' befl quality Trimmings all
which they will fell very low.
July 18 dtf
Lo:
i"HE undermentioned Certificates of Stock
of the Ba-.k of the Unitcl States, viz.
No. 3804, dated tit July 1796, for ten (hares
in the name of Charles Lovcgrote of New-
York.
No. 25311 —No. 2531 a, dated ift July,
1796, for five fliares- each in the name of
Sjirah iVedsewoodot Ktruria.
No. 2 >BO8 —No. 19809, dated ill January,
180 \ for ten lhares each, in 'ha naftie (if Henry
Waddingtoii, Merchant, London.
Notice is hereby given,
That applieatir.il it intended t« be it
the said Bank hy tht for a
of the fan', of which alt pcrfena coocefSaA
ire requ'fted r<-> take *■ lice.
WADDINGTON tr HARWOOD
Philadelphia, July 30, 1800 m»l rm
Just Received,
Ann for sale bt
ROBINETT & KISSELMAN,
200 lbs. Mace, 1 r r
400 lbs. Nutmeg,, j fupenor quahty.
Jamaica Spirits, Atb proof,
Do. S i;;ar of the firft quality,
Holland Gin in pipes,
l J ort-au-Pn c- Molafles—and
30 Tierces Rice.
R. i? K. have alio on band, for salt,
Hyson, ~j
You. g Hyson, St 1- TEAS,
Souchong J
Cogniac Brandy, ill k 4th proof,
Sherry Wine in quarter calks, very nice,
50,000 Spanish Srgars,
And a Variety nf other
GROCERIES.
August 26 eo tf
FOR SALE,
In the Cij of Burlington, State of Nevi-
Jersey,
TWO NEW TWO-STORY
Brick Houses,
Situate on Market street,
BEING twenty feet front an>j thirty-two feet
deep, each with cellar vn 'er them and kitch
en* in the rear, Ukcwifc a well of good water m
front.
ALSO.
Four twenty feet Lots,
Adjoining the above premifei, one h»sdr«d and
fi'ty feet deep.
For terms offa'e apply t« the subscriber in Bur
lington, by whom an t»<lifputable title vrill be
given.
MICAJAH ELLIS.
Burlington, July 9, 1800 (29) eotf
tor Sale,
In the pleasant village of Mount Holly, Bur- ,
lingtan County, 18 miles from Cooper's
Ferry, and 7 from Burlington ;
ONE LARGE TWO STORY
Brick - House,
FIVE and thirty r eet square, four rooms on
each floor, and* cellar under the whole
Likewise adjoining, a forty foot front Lot, situ
ate on Mill-llreet, near the m.rket, with a new-
Carriage House and Stables 'on the rear of he
Lot,fronting a public alley. For further par
ticulars apply to
MAHLON BUDD, or
ISAAC CARR, in Burlington.
Who will shew the premises and nuke known
the terms, or of the fubfcriher in Burlington,,
by whom ail indifputaMe title will he >'iven,
MICAJAH ELLIS.
Burlington, July 9, 1800.
July 19
City Comraiffioner's- Office,
Philadelphia, Aug. 26th, 1800.
{N purfuancc ol an Ordinance of the Scle& and
Common Councils, faffed the lid day oi May,
1797>
PROPOSALS,
(in writing)
Will be received by the City Cora mi fli oners, until
the thirtieth day of September next, for renting on
Leases, for one year, to commente on the day
of January next, the following public pro} er.ty of
the city, viz.
1. The Wharf and Landing on Vine Street.
1. ditto on Sulfafras do.
3 Ditto on Mulbnry do.
4. The Wharves and Landings ox High and Chef*
xint streets.
5. Ditto on Walnut street, the Drawbridge*
Spruce, Pine and Cedar streets, including the
Fi(h House.
6. The Cellar under the City H.\ll.
Applications may he left with either of the
Cominiffioners, or with their cLrk, at No.
Cherry Street. ■ 0 -■ ~ v '_
JUST IMPORTED
AND FOR SALE,
AT DICKINS'S BOOK - STORE,
Oppof»te Chrirt - Church,
AN ASSOR?MFNT OF
English Papers,
and other
STATIONARY.
Philadelphia, Aug. 6.
To Printers.
W NTED—in Exchange,
A FOUNT ot Long Prim. '>
or 70- lb or U]>war ! s, »nd a I oi»rit of
Brevier, weighing 4CO lbs. or upwanii.._
September 2.
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