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    Trade interdicted with Baltimore,as
well as Norfolk.
Health-Office,
Blb mo-
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 ilckly.
Whereupon Resolved, with the as
sent and approbation of the Mayor, that
all veflels from thence, bound to the
Port of Philadelphia, bring too at the
Lazaretto, to receive a visit from the
Relldent Physician, and there wait the
determination of the Board.
And further, that noperfon (or goods
capable of retaining infection) from
NORFOLK, or BALTIMORE <hall be
permitted to come to the City or Coun
ty of Philadelphia, until they produce a
fatisfaftory certificate of their being at
least 15 days in a healthy state, from
thence, under the PENALTY OF FIV E
HUNDRED DOLLARS, agreeable to
the 7th lefkion of the Health Law, half
of which will be paid to the informer
on convidtion. All proprietors of Sta
ges, both by land and water, are desired
to govern the/nfelves accordingly.
By order of the Board,
EDWARD GARRIGUES,
President.
Peter KeySer, Secretary.
C 3* The Printers generally are requeft
cd to give this a place in their papers a»
often as convenient.
Board of Health
Philadelphia, ytb mo. +tb, 1800.
WHEREAS the Board of Health, have
received information from several refpedla
ble sources, that a contagious disease, dan
gerous to the community, now exists in Pro
vidence, Rbode-Islaud.
Whereupon resolved, with the consent ai'.d
approbation of the Mayor, he now be
ing present, freely exprcfled that all vefTels
from the State •/ Rhode-Island, bound to
the Port of Philadelphia, bring to at th-
Lazaretto, to receive a visit fiom the Refi
de.nt Phylician, and there wait the determi
nation of the Board.
And further, that no peifon (or goods
capable of retaining infeaion) from the
State of (hall be permitted to
come to the city or county of Philadelphia,
until they produce a fatisfa&ory certificate
of their being at leaf! 15 days in a healthy
state from thence, under the penalty of Five
Hundred Dollars, agreeably to the 7th Sec
tion ps the Health Law, half of which will
be paid to the informer on conviAion. —
AU proprietors of Itages, both by land and
watfr, are desired to govern themselves ac
cordingly.
By order of the Board.
EDWARD GARRIGUES,
President.
FOR SALE,
A Valuable and singularly eligible
ESTATE,
CONSISTING of two handsome dwelling
houses, with excellent stabling for feveti horfei,
double coach-house most completely fitted up; a
beautiful large and valuable garden richly
with choice fruit, surrounded with high board
fence, almost new. The premises are beautifully
fitaated near the middle of Oermantown, sur
rounded wfh rich profpefis of the adjicent
country ; an orchard 01 about two acres, with a
han Ifomc lawn at the back of the house.
One house has been recently built oa an appro-
Ted plan; the other has been completely repaired,
painted and papered, and contain ten room» with
an elegant drawing-room, fifteen feet by thirty
fix
The new house is well calculated for a store in
either the dry or wet good line.
The air and water are unrivalled, and there are
some most excellent schools in the neighborhood.
For particulars enquire oUkc
orr the premife-.
dtf
May 9:
A PARTNERSHIP.
A PERSON pofleffing Tome capital, aconli
derable (hare of industry, and desirous of
engaging as a partner in a lucrative bufincfs,
may hear of a fituatinn. All propoiajs on thu
fubjeil 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, wi'.lbe at
tended to.
£3" A Printer would find it to nis advantage
I una «•
For Sale, or to Let,
THE HOUSE,
In Cbcsnut Street,
Near the corn- r of Eleventh street, at pre Cent in
th« tenure or Mr. A. M'Call—Poffeffion may hi
bad the first of November next, or sooner if re
quirsd Apply to
Edward Shoemaker.
September 3
Ibis Dqj
Bf J. OR m ROD, No. 41, Chefaut Street,
(Pric* w Ccati)
T»
Death of General WaJfAngton.
A POEM.
In iinitation of th« manner of Offian.
By Rev. John B.Linn, A.M.
Miniftcr ol'the First Presbyterian Congregation
Philadelphia-
fgf Mr. Chan-Iron's Oratisn will be jmbliflied
on Monday morning.
M»reh tS- ®
Fifty 1) all airs Reward.
RAN-AWAY from Gen. Ridgely of Balti
more, on the loth in*, a light coloured
negro t?aft, who calls hi i lift It WILLIAM
Mc. DONALD ; He is about 54 years of age ;
about 5 feet Shnches high, neat in his dref?, and
has a good suit of hair. li*d on, w».cu he
went away, a good heaver hat, a lh&rt light
green cloth coat, edgEfl with vellow, and ycl ]
low gilt buttons—a light buff cailinier,
breafttd waiilcoat, a pair of dark olivecoluur
ed thickfett pantaloons—a white linen ;hirt,
white ribhed cotton flocking*, and a good pair
of ftloes with firings He took -»> th him a
dark blue cQat, a pair of olive caffimtr panta
loons, and a light c»rduroy pair of breeches ;
j also a gold or pinchbeck watch, with a steel
chain. He is fond of fpiritous liquors, is inso
lent, has a llupid look, and chews tobacco.
He was bred in ChAilcs county, Maryland, and
purchased of col. John Thomas by gen. Ridge
ley. Whoever.apprehends faiel negro, and (e
---cures him in any jail so that tie owner may
gat him again, (hall receive the above reward,
x-ithreafonable charges if brought home, or de
livered to jofh'ji B. Bond, Philadelphia,
may 1 dtf
For Sale,
A FEW HOGSHEADS OF
Jamaica SUGAR and COFFEE,
A Trunk of Mei. and Women*' Shoes,
And a parcel »f Tow Linen,
ALSO,
Boston "Window-Glass,
8 by 10, 9 by 11, 10 by 11 and 17 by 12-
Any sizes larger than thole mtty be had
on being ordered from the manufactory.
Apply to
ISAAC HARVEY, Jun'r.
3d wharf south of Market ftieet
August 4. djw
Robbery.
300 Dollars Reward.
LAST Saturday night my (hop in Water
ftreet was opened by a falfe key, and lun
dry articles of JtWELLERY, to the amount of
ten or twelve hundred dollars, were carried off
Among them wete.
Two marrow spoons marked " Worrock
Likerefiesof Mr James Robertfon and wife, of
Peterlburg—one do. of a Mr, King —one do.
of Mr John Trimble, late of this town, the
back set with a large blue glals and a (mailer
in the centre, under which was a pliit o! hair
laid flrait, with J. T. in a cypher worked in
pearl. Together with a number of fancy pie
ces, painted by Sully, which cannot now be
recollc<£led ; 5 Bo.itfwa:u's Calls llamped
' Wariock.'
AND
The following Watches:
Gold watch t maker's name ProvaH, Paris
fiiver do. Thomas Green, Liverpool, 7703
1 do do. George Bifield, London, 13,500
1 gold do. French,no name
1 i!o. do. John Ryland, London, 1331
I fiiver do. French, no mm«
1 do. do. John Bull, London, 744
1 gold do. Rodart, Paris
i fiiver do. Joseph Kember Shaw
1 d:t. do. J. Darlington, London
t do. do. No. 9561
i gilt do. G. M. Metcalf, London, 4196
i fiiver do. Gewrge Hafwood, London, *906
1 do. do. J Smith, London, tn
1 double cafe gilt watch, R. Olburn, Rich
mond, 8764
100 Dollars will be given for the reftoratioi.
of the jewellery, or 200 dollars if the thief or
thieves are also fccurcl.
Mr. Benjimin Morris, the owner of the
Watches which were taken at the fame time,
will alio give 100 dollars fcr them.
July 19
The Printers at Peterlbure, Richmond,
Alex<nd'ia—Baltimore —Char efton—and o
thers, are requested to insert the above for a
few time*
GLASS MANUFACTORY.
THE PROPRIETORS
1 Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works,
HAVING procured a fuffici«nt number ot
themoft approved European Glals Mapu
fuiflurers, and having on hand a large stock of
the heft Materials, en which their workmen as«
now employed, have the plealure of alluring
the public, that window glal'» of a fupei ior qua
lity and of any size, from 7 by 9, to 18 by 14
inch's, carefully packed in boxes containing
100 feet ea h, may be had at the Ihorteft notice.
Olafs of larger sizes for other purposes, may
also be ha 4, fnch as for pictures, coach glafles,
clock faces, &c. Bottles of all kinds and of any
quantity may also be had, together with pocket
ftafks, picklingjars, apothecary's (hop furniture,
or other hnllow ware—the whole at least 2f 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 from merchants
tnd others will be punctually attended to on ap
plication ta JAMES O'HARA or ISAAC
CRAIG, or at the Store of Meflrs. PRATHER
and SMILIE, in Maiket-Street, P ttfburgh,
March 4, tuthtf.
FOR SALE,
A Tra& of Land;
BEAUTIFULLY iituatad Oil the north fide
ofWiKROWGATF. Lane, divided into three
Lots, containing between 6 and 7 acres each,
adjoining linds of Capt. Hefs, Abrahim Kint
zin», Ahiah Brown, John Harrilon and others,
it has within a few months past been highly ma
nured ; the greater part is now in Timathy and
Clover. On it are several elegant situations to
build on- Apply to
ISAAC W. MORRIS.
eo6t
JlforrmHfr i
30 Dollars Reward.
RA N away fr»m the fubfcribtr, a Negro
Man-SUvf) calle 1 Levin —His completion
is yellow, his height about five feet and up
wards ; hi" hair is b'. shy and long, and cut on
the top of his bead; his person is th : ck and
well nude, and he is not over thirty years old
He is fupp")ed to have pore to the northward.
It is reporred that Levin, or one much like him,
took water at Vienna for Baltimore, Maryland.
Whoever f cures or canfes htm to be secur
ed so that I pet him nglin, or brings and deli
-1 vers him to the subscriber, (hall receive there
| for 30 dollars, and all rsafonable costs and
JAMES ANDERSON.
Near Stevtns'* Ferry, Somerset County,
Maryland
September# 1 *1
X& Printers.
Ths foUawing MATERIALS will be fold
ft ale ruble if applied for immediately.
1 PrtTs,
3 Founts LonJ>?rimer (partly -worn)
2 ditto on body,
2 ditto Pica,
1 ditto English,
2 ditto Brevier,
i ditto Burgeois,'
Several pair of Chafes, feveVal cowpofing
fticLs, frames and galleys, fi'rne brals rules,
Qiiotuioris, &c. See. See: all of the above
will be fold very reasonable tor Oath. j
September 8.
TO LET,
OR FOR SALE,
.4 2-story brickhoufe
Situate in Duke-street (or Artillery lane)
A*intbern Liberties,
TWO rooms on a floor, kitchen and wafti
house, all built of the heft materials, and in «xcel
enc order ; cellars under the whole, one paved
and ha? two latticedol'cts wiih locks, a large gar
den and yard, leveral fruit-trees in the garden,
two pumps of excellent water near the premises.
Enquire at No, 39, Arch ftrcet.
July '5 tu*f 6w
"HIGH-STREET.
The House,
LATELY occupied by the Chevalier
D'Yrujo, SpinTlh Ambassador, will be
let out to an approved person or family, on
easy conditions. It is large, commodious
and el'gant, with coach-house and (tables
cont'"iimble.
Enquire at No. 100, Spruce flreet.
SAMUEL MAGAW,
Arcb Street, N». 94.
eocJtt.
Jutyy,
20 dollars Reward. J
RAN AWAY from the fabfcriber at Speed
well Forge. Laticafler county, on Saturday
night the »jd instant, a Negro man named NED,
about II years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high,
flrong built, has a remarkable fear on the right
check. Had on wh< n he went away a fuftian
coatee, caflimere waiflcoat, tow trowfers, and
round wool hat. He hat a lalfe pass in which he
is called James Ro!s of Bcrkely county, Virginia ;
property of David Hcnter. It is probabU he
will ftiape his course for New-York.
Who' ter apprehends and secures said Negro,
so that 1 get him !>ga»n (hall receive the above re
ward, and rcafomb)® charges if brought home.
WILLIAM COLEMAN.
d 3t —eo iw
September I
To Gentlemen Farmers.
THE SUBSCRIBER
DECLINING farming, will offer at public
file on his PUnution, oppofitc Newbold's
Ida d on the Delaware, within two miles of
Hordrntown, state of New-Jrrfey, on Saturday)
i jth September next at » o'clock, his flock of
Horses, Cattle {mostly fat) an afcout eighty
Seep, fourteen of which are Rams. The prin
cipal part of both Ewes and Rams are an excel
ent breed His plantation he will hold for file
till next fprinp, when if not fold it will be
rented. Terms of sale made known at the
time.
THOMAS St. JOHN.
Adguft 30.
FRANKLIN
Reserved Trafts,
FOR SALE.
ON Wednesday the lft day of October next,
books will be open in the Office of the Sub
scriber, residing in Franklin, for the sale of the
Reserved Tra&s, laid out by virtus of an a<ft ol
AlYembly pafled the llth <!ay of April, 1799-
One fifth part of the purchase money to be piid
at the time ®f sale, one fifth part within twelve
months from the day of sale, one fifth part wt*hin
two years from said day, and the remaining two
fifth parti at or before the expiration o three
year* after fuih sale No contrail to be confirm
ed for fifteen days after the said books (hall be o
pened, and the highest price offered within that
nine will he accepted. All payments made will
be forfeited imfcf- the put chafer within three yeirs
from the day of sale makes an adtual fettlemeßt
oa the tra<9 ; lirchafed, by clearing, fencing, and
cultivating at leail two acres for every fifty con
tained in the survey, and ereft thereon a mes
s.age for the habitation of man, and relide there
on l«r the space of five years next following the
firft fetticoient of the fa-re. No patents to issue,
unless fatufaftory proof ihall Ee made of such
a&ual fcttlement, rtfidence, and improvement,
GEORGE FOW'LER,
Comm jjioncr.
Franklin, July 48, 1800.
aiiguft 8,
District of Pennsylvania to u>it:
BE it remembered thit on the Tenth day of
July in the twenty fifth year of the Indepen
dence of the United States of America, Alexan
der Addifcs of the said DilM& hcth depr sited
in this office the title of a book the right where
of he claims as Author in tha words following
to wit. lt Reports of cases in the Count/ courts
of the Fifth Circuit and in the High Court of
Errors and appeals of the State of Pennsylvania,
and charges to Grand Juries of those County
Courts. By Alexander Addifon, President of
the Courts of Common Plea* of the Fifth Cir
cuit of the State of Pennlylvania."
In conformity to the a<sl of Congrefsof the Uni
ted States k,titled " An a£l for the encouragement
of learning by securing the copies of maps charts
and books to the Authors and Proprietors of such
cooies during the times therein mentioned."
v D.CvLDWELL,
CM of tic Di/lritt of Pcnnfylvania.
The above book is now published. It will be de
livered to lubferibers by Mr. Dobfcn Bookseller.
J u 'y __
LANCASTER STAGES.
rpHK Proprietors of the Philadelphia »nd Lan- I
JL carter line of Stages DISPATCH, return their
grateful thanks to their friends and the public m
general, for the part favors tfeey have received,and
inform them that in addition to the regular Line,
th-v are provided with Carriages,fober and careful
drivers, to go- through between the City and
Boroagh in two days. Tl ofs who prefer this mode
of travelling can be accommodated at the Stage
Office, sign of United Stat## Eagle, Market street,
Philadelphia.
SlougbyJksM' n g) Dunvroody if Co.
Nev* 30. SI 2t—J
Landing fr* n the ship America, IVnlte.
Sims, Commtind.tr, frdm Canton,
Jtnu FOR SALE BT
NICKLIN, GRIFFITH to- C«.
Bohea,
Congo,
So'ichongj ift &ind quality,
Caper souchong,
Hyfnn-fkin, WEAS,
Singlo,
Young hyTofc,
Hyson, ill & ad quality,
Imperial,
Ytllow £c white nankeens
Lutcftrings, black & color'd ( In Boxes
Sinfhaws do. ( assorted,
Sattins do. J
Luteil rings, max. blue & dark green
Siulhaws do > boxes.
Persian taffetas, dark green 3
They bavi also on band for sale, received bv
the late arrivals from Europe, isfo.
"j Infmallpack-
Striped and checked ginghams i ages assorted,
White figured & cclor'd Muf- | calculated tor
linetts Ifthe Weft-ln-
White corded dimitie9 1 dia market &
Color'd silk, f —"*' ed to
~ V
•f"
—eens | entitlea
J drawback.
<4 Trunks printed Calicoes,
5 do. do.
3 Bales seine twine
io Cases Englilh China ware, Cdrawback,
in tea setts J
6 Calks mineral black,
I do. white,
10 do. calcother,
3 Casks purple brown,
35 do. nails assorted,
9 do. London porter in bottles,
English fail canvas, No. I, a & 3,
Russia duck,
17 Boxes white Haranna sugar,
13 Pipes old Madeira wine,
Gunpowder,
Empty wine bottles,
20 Guns, 6 pounders,
11 do. 9 do.
ig do 9 do. with carriages, Ac,
ißo,ocolbs. Ceribou coffee, ift
quality
jo.ooolbs. black pepper f drawback
10 Legs ebony J
May
A PERSON
OF abilities, integrity and experience in
mercantile bufwefs, would willingly en
gage at CLERK to a merchant or publis of
fice, or be concerned with any person as pait
ner, as he has an interest of about one thousand
pounds in real estate ill the city. Please to ap
ply to the Printer ; or a line left at tlx? offiee
for B Y. will be attended to immediately.
Vfjvio d?t m&th t*
Of the Bank of the United States,
NO. »59.<* to inclusive, in the name of
Thomas Mali tt of London, were forward
ed about the Ift of M->y 1797. f"> m New-York,
by the ftip Oneida for London, which was cap
tured by the French, and said Certificates loft or
dellroyed ; therefore application is made at the
said Bank for the renewal of the sam«, of which
all persons concerned are desired to take notice.
Clement Biddle.
itember 3., 1800 djm
dtw.
china goods.
riped
Twelve Shares
Philad
NOTICE.
A CERTIFICATE, No. »55»9-d*ed lft Jan
uary 1797* in favour ol Robert Lindfay, of
Charleftsn South-Carolina, for one ftiare of the
stock of the Dank of the United States is loft—
a duplicate of which will be applied for at the said
Inllitution.
ROBERT LENOX.
m&t^m
August 7.
A Young Man,
PERFECTLY versed in Mercantile accounts,
and brought up in one of the firft counting
heufeb in this <?ity, wifties 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 (hail be imme
diately attended to. Salary a secondary obje<sfc
Employment his motive,
augttft it
A good second band
Riding Chair,
and an excellent family
CHAIR HORSE
FOR SALE, Cheap—Enquire of the Printer.
September 1 mwfaw
WAYNE COUNTY TAXES.
THE owners of unimproved lands in Wayne
county, are hereby notified, that Taxes are
become payable thereon for the years 1i 99 and
1800. Those who have not already paid their
taxes, re hereby required to diicharge the fame
to JOHN BRINK, Elquire, Treasurer <,f said
County at Milford, within three month, from
this date .otherwise proceedings to sale, according
to the aa of Assembly in such cafe provided, will
e had by the Commissioners for the f-id county.
Asa Stenton, 1
Jnbn Carton, >■ Commissioners
Jthannes Van Etten, J
Attoft,
F.. Kellogg, Clk«
July 9.
Notice to the Pilots.
IS hereby given—That in consequence of the
Beacon on the Brown, being so much injured
as to render it unfit for service, a Buoy with a
keg on the milt, will be placed on thit (hoal,
until it can be replaced by the Beacon, or
whirh dtfe notice will be given.
W. MACPHERSON, Superintendent.
August 16 (,JW
Just Received,
Br A. DICKINS, opposite Christ Cburcb
k View
OF THE
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
OF THE
American Revolution,
In Nineteen Difoourfes.
By the
Rev. JqsaMah Boucher, A. M. F. A. S.
Trice a Dollars Cfcntt,
July 3°*
TO BE SOLD
PUBLIC VENDUE,
On Thnrfday the«lßth instant, 11
At the Dwelling Heufc of the Subscriber,
IN THE
BOROUGH OF FRANKFORD,
All his HOUSEHOLD
AND
KITCHEN FURNITURE,
CONSISTING of Feather Beds, Bedsteads and
Bedding ; Mahogany Dining, Ereakfaft, and
Card Tables ; Mahogany and Cherry Bureau*
an Eight Day Clock, Desks and Book-Cafe ; an
excellent Piana Forte ; Mahogany and Windfcr
Chairs, a Settee, Looking GlafTes, Carpets, Chi
na ; a few articles of Plate ; Venitian Blinds,hraft
Andirons, ard some Drye Goods, and a variety
of other articles.
AUo on tbt fame day—A haiidfome and valuable
Building Lot, fronting to the Main Street, and
adjoining the house ol the Subscriber, two good
Horses, a Cow, and a Riding-Chair with ftcel
springs and plated Harness; fix Ten Piatoand two
Open Stoves
%* The sale to begin at 10 o'clock, A. M. and
cenditions made known by)
JOHN M'CLELLEN.
September 10. eod3t
FOR SALE,
A PRINTING PRESS complete,
Oid Long Prirver,
Small Pica on pica body (new and old
Pica, do.
English, (two fmallfounts)
16 Line Pica, &c.
Sundry Frames, and a great variety of Office
Furniture, &c.
Irois work of a pr'nting-pref9,
r£s" They will he fold cheap forcsfii —Apply
at the office of ttve Gazette of tht United
States.
Saulnier & Wilson,
WOOLEN DRAPERS, MERCERS, tsV.
No. North fide Market-flreet,
HAVE a general assortment of befl London
fuperfinc Broad Cloths and Caffimeres, (of
the newcft fafli ion) silk ft ripe and second quality
Cloths, fafhionabhi waiftc ating, silk stripe and
twill'J Nankeens, Jean, Futtian, Gingham, Dimi
ty, Thickset, fancy Cold, Va!vets, Scarlet, yellow
and white Flannels, Flanders, Irilh and brown
Linens, Dowlas, mens' and woinens' silk and
cottnn Hoficry, coat and vest pearl, steel, gilt and
plated Buttons, different colours Silk Velvets, tam
boured and Cambric Muslins, Calicoes, Caliman
coes, Shiwls, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Glove*
Checks, &c &c.
mf-'W tf
N. B. Taylors' heft quality Trimmingj——all
which they will fell very low.
July »8, dtf
r'HE undermentioned Certificates of Stock
-1. of the Bank of the United States, viz.
No. 3804, dated tit July 1796, for ten (hare»
in the name of Charles Lovegrove of Mew-
York.
No. 15311 —No. 15314, dated ifl July*
1796, for five fbares each in the name of
Sarah Wedgewood of Etruria.
No. 19808 —No. 19809, dated ift January,
180?. for ten Ihares each, in tha name ef Henry
Waddington, Merchant, London.
Notice is hereby given,
That application t» intended to be made at
the said Bank by the fubferibsrs, for arenfwal
of the fame, of which all perfom concerned
are requested to take notice.
WADDINGTON & HARWOOIi
Philadelphia, July 30, 1800. mwf 3m
Just Received,
jNn for sale bt
ROBINETT & KISSELMAN,
2 00 lbs. Mace, "I 0 f a superior quality.
400 lbs. Nutmegs, J r 1 /
Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof,
Do. Sugar of the firft quality,
Holland Gin in pipes,
Port-au-Prince Molasses—and
30 Tierces Rice.
E. 13" K. have also en band, for sale,
Hyson, 7
Young Hyson, 8c > TEAS,
Souchong J
Cogniac Brandy, id & 4th proof,
Sherry Wine in quarter calks, very nic»,
50,000 Spanish Segars,
And a Variety of other
GROCERIES.
Augufl 26 eo
City Commissioner's Office,
Philadelphia, Aug. 26th, 1800.
IN pnrfuance of an Ordinance of the Select and
Common Councils, palled the aid day of May,
PROPOSALS,
(in writing)
Will be received by the City. Commiflioners, until
the thirtieth day of September next, for renting on
L.ease», for one year, to commence on the first day
of January next, the following public property of
the city, viz.
I. The Wharf and Landing on Vine Street,
j. ditto on Saffafras do.
j Ditto on Mulbury do.
4. The Wharves and Landings on High and Chef
nut streets.
5. Ditto on Walnut street, the 1 rawbridg.fi
Spruce, Pine and Csdar streets, int. "'jng the
Fife Houle.
6. The Cellar under the City Hull.
Applications may be left with either
Commiflioners, or with their clerk, at No; 6j,
Cherry Street. eor.ioS^
d yot
JUST IMPORTED
AND FOR SALE,
AT DICKINS'S BOOK - STORE,
Opposite Christ -Church,
A N ASSORI untfT OF
English Papers
fM
STATIONARY.
Philadelphia, Aug. 6,
WANTED—in Exchange,
A FOUNT of Long Primer, wefcliißg «
: or 700 lb. or upwards, and a Fount ot
Brevier, weighing 4Colbs. or upwards.
September i.
Loft,
To Printers.
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