mi dollars iiwjk& R .\away from the fubfcri'ier, an indented r , Servant Ghl, turned Naxc* *m>ta»ON, a- J' W'.t twenty yraro of age, fto't, thi-.k let ptifon, t.'u kl-iitr *, had on when ihevrrht away, A adark fU'ico'gdwtt, an old l fi'k cloak, and a bhek fur li4f° Wfcoever wil! lUcre fai 1 girl, ami j vive intimation thereof to t!*e fubferibeij No, 2, i •jCirctwe f alley, cr to the «slice of this Gazet'e, tb frail ree"ive the above reward. _ _ dii All per fans are forbid harboring (aid girl, as tr: thev w ill he dealt with as the law drreib Tl MARY ANDERSON, f N. B. Said Girl is from Ireland, and has been i« tins country out a ihort time ; Ihe wash nt to the \vcrk-houfe for mifcondutf, u here iuc was taken sick and removed to the city-hofpiul, fto® which r.Jace (be made her ef^apc. 30. " To be fold at Public Vendue, Tothe' highed bidder, at the house ef Mr. William Efar.s, the sign of the Indian Queen, in the,city of Baltimore, -n the »s' l » day of Oiilober next, at II o'clork, A. M . About feveTi thousand acres of land, the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, ]y( n r, between Rfifter's-town and Westminster, commonly called Litflc Winchester, (the turn pike road runs through a . onfidsrab f part of these lands) the traft begin.) about 17 m:les from Baltimore, within a few hundred yards of £)id Keifkr's tov-'li, ir:ed eollec tion evfr imported Ut® this country, are printed aud will he delivered on applicatiijii. ]une IT. aaw 6w City Comm 'tJfiGners Office, Jut:: 12, 1797. IN pursuance of an ordinance from the l'eledl a:id common cmincils, the nd day of May tall, appointing the city commlflioners, and preferring their dutic», 9th, NOTICE 18 HEKEBY GIVKN, That the city is divided into five ditlriffs, eadi to be urnltr tbe fuperinteiidanrc of one of the city comnliffioners, « hois to he individually relpotifible for the cleanliiufs of the fam-, and sie a»"follow. Driftriifl No. t. Prom the south fide of Ce dar-Arret, to the northftfide of Spruce flreet, un derthe fuperister.dence of Nathan Biys. t. From tbe north fid- of Spruce-lifeet, to the north fide of Walnut-ftreet.uuder the fupet* intendence 'if Hugh Roberts, 3. From the north fide 1 f Walnut to the Couth ) -si of H'gh-ftreet, Under the fuperintendenee of Joseph Claypoole. 4. Fr m the north fide of High-street, tothe north fide of Mulberry flreet, under the fuper jjiteudence ( f William Moulder. 5. From the north fide of Mulberry ftrtet to the north fide of Vine-flreet, under the fuper intendenee of Njiholas Hiekt- The cleaningof High-ftrcet fro be in eom/non. i-y A slated nrifeting of ihe city commifTion trs~ is held at the '"'ld Court House, in High ftreet, every Tuesday evening ato'clock Ji.lv 14, eoim Stands far Draymen, lye. In fnirfnitncfof an Ordinance from tbeSelefl anil Common Cmrteilt,hearing date tbe zzd day of jtfri!, 1797, providing fir the appoint me.U of City Commijffionerj, ive. HeS- tbi i;U>. r pun following places are fixed upon by the X said City Commiffionern for Stands fir Praymtnand their ttorfes. In-Yine-llreet, eaitward of Front-flreet, on both fides. Saflafras, High, Cheftjut and Walnut (hreets, eaflward of Frjnt-flreet, on th« no. tb fide only. Mulberry-street, south ' fide frem Front tj Thii-d-flreet. Front-lire**, eafl fide from Vine-flrcet to Elrrith's alley. Front-llrect, from opposite to Black Ilorfe al ley to Hamilton's llores, eafl fide. Waler-flreet, weft fide from the north end of Stamper's or Moore's stores to Pine-Mieet. Penn-ltreet from Pine to Ce-lar-flreet, weft fide. Drawbridge, north fide, tiflof Front-street. Spruce, Pine and South flreets, eall of Frost flreet, fo-'th Me. Dock-ftrect, between Walnut-flj-ect and the fiag ftot.e croffiugs, calt f.de, oppofitc George Oik'ev's. Second-street, between SafTafras and Vine ftre'tf, weflfide. Fiftl. flreet, eafl. fide from Chefiiiit to berry ftteets. SntTafcss-ftreer, from. Third to x'ourth-Areet, eafl fide. ■ l■ ,• , No dray cr liorfe to ft and within ten feet of in lr™jbs FOR HACKNEY- CQJCIW. Pin.-ili'cet, north fide from Fourth to i-ifth FiUh-flrcet, betweea Ghef.iat and Walnut fireets, weft, , . , , t- ■ v„„ , Bianch-ftreet, jioitUl.iie,be.wcew l.i.rJano Fourth ftteets. . July 14. ir.w.-.r-m A Literary Treat. Jvfi pttliybril, hanJfonuty printed on writing paper, price 1 dollar, \ new edition of that popular and entertaining work, entitled _ P"HF. FORESTERS, ail American TMe ; being *. a f?quel to the hiliory of John Bull, ihe Clo tMer, In afci iesof letters to a triand, with the*d dition of two letters, alluding to recent political tran(«sters that arc imroiuetJ: John Bull, the Kingdom of i ng'.and His Mother, «heCturchof Engbr.iJ His Wife, the Patliame.it Hi« Siller Peg, the Chuich of Scotland His Brother Patriik. Ireland I.ewis, t+ie K'ngdoni of Tranct His Mistress, the Old CoinVitulion His B«w Wife, the Naiinnal Rojirefentation Lord Strut, the Kinpdo:>i of . ;>.iin f'ichohi Krojr, the Dutch Rfpti' lie The Franks, the Trerch Repuoiic The Faxefters, the United Ktatesof Am»ri(* Robert Lumber, New-W:.mplhire to John Codliue, Ma.Tachufetts 33 Humphrey Plowlhare, ConneSicut Roger Carrier, Rhode l!land JO Peter' Bull Frog, New-York -- Julius Caesar, New-Jersey William Broadbti is, Pennsylvania tit Cafiimar, Delaware th. Walter Pipewood, Virginia bu His Grandson, George Walhington Peter Pitch, North Carolina mi Charles Indigo, Soutk Carolina he George Ttu ',y. Georgia el; Ethan Gr.-cdwood, Vermont Hunter Longknife, Kentucky ch Black Cattle, Negro Slaves W Rats, Speculator, lei Mother Carey's Chickens, Jacobins fqi .Jj - This popular and entertaining satirical liifio- j tw ry of Amuiica is attributed to the Uev. L)r Bkl- fjb KNAr. It hasa great (h re of originality and a- w | bounds with genuine humour. It is continued th down to the pre'fent time, aud chsra&crifv's thc4e L ( : late political »raofaHions which have caused lo be much uiieaCnel's .n America. in Sold by 'H. and P, RICE, Bookseller, No. 16, t h South Second Street, and No. JO, Marke* ftaeet. be June »6. 5 LAW BOOKS, ~ « Latefl London and Dublin Editions. H. £ff P. RICE, Booksellers, I No. ii, Sjoth Setond, and No. 50, Market flreet, b HAVE jufl received hy the hte arriva s from <3 l.on.'ou and Dublin, theii Ipriug imports- ai tion, confiftingof a variety of the Uteft and molt approved 1 aw Book*, whicV added to those alrea dy on h&ad, forms the moftcxtcnfive colleAion ev er offered for fa'e in thi country. They thei«ifore be» leave to that Irom the nature of their connr&if ns in Dmilin, th«y are enabled to fell Irish editions (as tl*ey have hicherto done) at tbr very f< lowed prices The following arc among the latctt o publications. a Vefey,, juu*ri Reports in Chancery, 2 t Peakc's Calt» at Nisi Prius ; Ridpewcy's \-CHA^ - UTAH Poulson, jun. No. Bi, Ciiei'qut-Ureet, Philadelphia, where l'ubfcriptions will continut to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, I according to the printed pmpofali, until the . woi kis ready for thefubtcriliero. July 18. eawtf 1-rintcci Calicoes. / f JOHNMI I, LF. It, Jun. Sc Co. r No. 8 Chtft. Ui treet, 1 Have for Sale FIFTY TRUNKS Heatly allortcd, very low on . Ihcrt crtdil. March 6. § j Richard and james Potter HAVE removed tkeir Counting House to Ho. 45,8001!' Fifth-ftrcet. Lj uguft 2. W&f6t Larua'ter, Harrijburgh C.itlijle, e So.ppenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. 0 .. >"T"HE public are rcqueiled to take notice, 7hat L the partnerlhip which has for some time sub- GiKd between Mathias Slough ol Laniufter, and _ William Geer, it now diiTolved • b*t, not as M. Slough infmuitesto ihe public without just eaufe ; -.swill niore fully appur by a letter on the fub y:6t from M. Slough to AV. Geer, dated'the 19th December last a recital of which is not nnw deem ed necedary. Any gentleman who wiihes to be I more circumstantially informed of the merits of ,s this business, hy applying to W. Geer may have • the perusal ef'M. SloughV letter, and then can be V at full liberty to determine whether or rot W. Geer is not p:rfei£liy joSlflable in attaching him ,c felf to any other person in the rrofecution of the ir Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place. ln N'oW from th« liberal and generous support the public were pleased to confer on the firlt effort id s > this bufiuefs, Vfilliam Geer, in conjunftion with y- Meflrs. Reily, V/ecf and Wi'mer, is determined to to prosecute and carry it on, wirh every care, at cention""anddifp?.tch that a ical to oblige the pub to lie can po!Sbly exert. The above company, who ire amply provided il- with carriages, horses, and every appurteuance to render tlje passage fafe aud commodious, inform of j thofir wffo wilh to patronise and encourage thp undertaki-g, that they can take their feats as .ft George Weed's, the f:gn o! the White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, every Monday and Friday, to proceed, to Lancailer, Harrifburg; Catlifle and aWppenfburg. The fare as hitherto eftabiilhed. For the further accommedation of the public, a Stage will ft nt every Wedticfday from the house of Samuel F.lder, in Harriiburg, arrive at Sur -1 bury in Northumberland C9uuty, every Thuriday, n * and return frem thcoce ar.d arrive Et Hauiiburg rvei j Sg;nr>iay, so" that paffcftgurs defiined for J" J.ancaltcr or Philadelphia, n.ay proceed o« Mon :t, Jiys ' ; WILLIAM GEER. J.ancaftt.r. Jan. 21- i"97. °t N. li. This Line at Stages Ilarte from tlu house of William.. Fcrrwe, in Lancallei , cn every Tuefdoy and Saturday vroruii g at 6 o'clock; pro 'ih ceedir.? to the weftwartl; and from the house ef Mr. Sair.ucl £ldar i:i Harriftu';, every Wedcef ui day me.rning, .on the fame ev uing arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippenfburg, and return* 3d f: or.i thence cn every ThurSday : performing the fame ipu.i;ie daily a, hi its tour frett l'-hiJidel uliia. aiv.f Citv of v- uSungton. I i'l SCHEME- Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Imf>ra%>ermt '/ 1 ~''' r ' >L Ctiy. A '2 ao.ocoooHji-b, 3c cash ;..0,000, arc' 50,000 1 ditto ij.ooo & Ciflu 15>°0'3 40,0014 1 ditto n,ooo & rath 15,000 30,000 1 ditto 10,000 & ci'.b 10,000 10,000 1 flit to 5,000 cjfti 5, 1, 00 10,000 x< I ditto 5,000 & cafti 5.000 io,doo „i cash prize of 10,000 j 1 do. 5,000 each,ire • 10,000 J ic do. j - - 10,000 ; 30 do. 500 • - lii.oon ■*" 06 j'?. 100 - - io,Oi;o | W ( joo do. jo - - io.ooo 400 do. J5 - ■ 10,000 «,*X)o do. jo , - io,ooe 1 ; ni - 158,000 z ~ id,7.59 Pritei. l»c iSUnits. dr jo,ooo Tickets, at Eight BolUri, 400,000 Bi N. B. thofewho may tike a Quan tity «! Tfickets, -.he prize of 40,000 dollar* will be «he last drawn ticket, aad the 30,000 the last but on z I s And approved notes, securing payment ic either mbevy or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received foi any number not less than 30 tick ets. 1 This Lottery will afford a:i elegant fpecimeffcf the private buildings to be erected in the City of \Vafcin»ton—Two bfautlful designs ate already leleitcd for the entire fronts on two of the public „ squares; from these drawing- it irpropofed toereci.' two cc.it re and f ourcor«er bsildingt as fooc aspof fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventures, ia S< thj manner described in the fch«nic for the Hotel Lottery. A nett dedufiion of five per cent, will be made to defray the nccrffary expenses of print- / ing, &e. and the furpfuf will be made a p«rt of the fund intended for the National UniverEty. to f, be etecled within the city of Vj'afhingtou. c[ The real foT tfce payment of the j ( Priies, ire held hy the President and two Direct ors of the.3o::k cf Columbia, and are valued at j g more than half the amount ol the lottery. e , SAMUEL 11L0DQKT. a , 4 §, Tickets may be had at the Bank of Colsm fcit ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Fetcr Oilman, bollon ' of Joh» Hopkins, Richmond ; 1 wid of Richard Walls, Cooper'aFerry. mwf j P From tie Otfrgo Herald. J5 CAUTION. I;; WHEREAS a combination of men in thU m county have undertaken to enrich thin.- 1/ selves.by fabricating titles tofundry valuable traiS# )i ,of lar.d, Mi 4 picperty of gentlemen living in New c York, Philadelphia, London and I'arls, for which v tr»A. of Und larg- funis of money have been paid f< to these fraudulent men, by innocent purchasers • 1 It ii therefore iufk tint public information (hotdd 1 le given, to the end, that the injured may feet re- 1 dress while the men have property, »nd arc to be ( found. Thoibwho have been discovered are Tru- ( ihjb liarrifou, Jufeph Witcomb, said now to re- ( fide in the eounty of Saratoga ; Thomas Kelly ar.d ( several othen .yho go under fiiiitioiis names. 11 is ( fuppol'ed that the lands offered ft r fait on those fa- ( bribed titles, are at least worth fifty thousand < dollars. Such a» we have aflual knowledge of are 1 as follows : Li.ts No. II and 11, Otfegw potent, I thousand acres each, the aitua! property of William Dellw> 11, now of London ; lots No. and 64. 1 fame patent, thousand Ecres each, the property of 1 Mr. Chaumoht, now of Paris, and anus Averill and others, ol this State. There is some grounds j ' to suppose that the lands of Richard Wells and [ Cliarles Wharton, of Philadelphia, are under their • J nianagcipc:.t. —The Printers will do well to give 1 this a place in their papers, as well to eai.: on the ; public againtt ptu-thj£ng those lands, as alfe to de- ! [ priv.: thofc men in future from imposing on indivi duafs, which their education and addrels have en- | abled them to do heretofore. Witcomb has been a ihopkeeper of some note in this country. 1 he following affidavits will fft in a clear point of view thv wickedness ol thefc ir.en,which whsn the public have pcruftd, will induce them to cx cufe the interference of . Wu. COOI'ER. Otfego, July 28th, 17; 7. I l'homas Kelly, Of the County of Otfego, liav ; ing been led into an error, by John Witi.onih and Truman Harrifon, of the fame County 1 , to sign a deed to them, for lot No. 58, O fego patent, which was the property of Willi '.m T Franldin now Mr. Chamont's and others; and further the said Joseph and Truman did persuade me to do this aga** it my '* inclination, which was made out on the luth day of November, 1793, or set back two years so as to bring it to that time ; and further the n . Tll3 ol Pardon Starks to that deed was a hA.tious uamts, , thfre being no fnch perlon there. To this I make voluntary oath. THOMAS KELLY. 19th J«!y, 1797. On the :9th July, 1797. came psrfonally before me, Thomas Kelly, the iubfenber to the above af at £ davit, and made folenin oath thatit contains notli -- ing tut ch truth. id 1 LIHU HIINNEY, Jufticc of tile Peace. 1. On the 18th July, 1797. oantebefore me Jacob ■ ; Kibby, a pterlon by me well known and worthy of t- good credit, who on his folcinn oath did lay, that 1 "t«o«f the parties abovementioned did make ap i- plication to 1 ini this deponent, some time in tho 'e winter of 1796. to make them a deed for two thou of sand acres of land iu the Otcgo patent, and pro 'e mifed this deponent a share of the profit 1 , on the >e sale of fiid lands, for his so doing ; andth t they V. made application several times for the fame purpo e, a- which fsrvices this depofier.t as often refufed, de ie claring to thani that he had no right to lands, and if- could do no such tiling ; which during attempt on this deponent's integrity he had related a*rong his Se friends' several times, previous to miking tins ath in davit JACOB KISBE^. th Sworn before me, ed EI.IHU PHINNEY, Justice of the Peace, it Aug. t. J*'v-)w. b ' , 1 hirty Dollars Reward. cd T?LOPED from the lervice of the fubfrriber, to J_J on the 19th indant, a negro ,n.an by the m nameof DICK, about twenty-five years of age, and five feet nine or ten inches high ; by trade r'» a earpentei, and is a very lively brisk wo.k fei man. flh countenance is very good—-When ay spoken to, lie converl'es with eale and eon'fi rjfl denee, ar.d is pretty ligatious. I pnrchal'cd :t0 the fjill fellow of Mr.Dubr.ey Minor, in vvhofe name he has been advcrtifeil in the Richmond lc ' newfpaperi. During his lalt runaway trip (lait summer) he was employed a confidecaible length in * of time, by forne perfoti nev Dumfries, from which circtlmflance, I conjedlure, he has taken : 1? another nothei 11 route 1 torewann all pcrfons " r from giving him emplcyirent, of any kind whatever, and mafttrsof veirelsand othcvs, iroin carrying him out ol this Hate. Ihe above re ward will be given if he is taken within forty . miles of th:s city; and an additional (am, in * proportion 10 the distance he may be brought, ,J_ or the trouble and expence the apprehender may •[ be at ' in bnngins I,im 10 tM A P UG; DAVIS. ■a - N- B. His apparel w.is of the usual negro kind, -tn but he had. more cloatbs than is customary for lie them to pofltia. el- y P.ichtaoadj Jans ii) 17^7* WilK'oc l.aadeil, Fi'om onboard the Ifjip Atftivt, Ca\>t.Si air/ro:u F'lniliu rgh,* * • 10 bales white Xuflia cieau Hemp L. 2 caus Clover Seed . l : or Salt by Thomas Herman Leuffer, North Fifth firtct, No. 34. T "nc i<>- ; au William Blackburn, ««, LOTTERY and BROKER'S OFFICF "< No. 64 south Second-Ilreet. k ; in the Canal Loucfy, No. 11, which ' si , 1 commenced drawing the 29th May, FOR 4t ,, SALE. The price of tickets will rife ic propor- < ( , lion the dr iwing- advar.aei, particularly on ac- << count of the five firft drawn ticke'.s, prizes of a four thousand dollar# cadi, on the l&H day ot ti drawing. u Check Books kept for examination and regifier- 44 ing, in the Canal, No. City oiWafliington, No. (t a, and Pater foe Lotteries. Also, tickets forfajein the SchuylkiUbndo-e and (i Perk.omen Bridge lotteries, . which wiU begin t< drawing in the couife ps the summer, 'i'he bufmefs of a Broker i:i ali kinds of Stock, Bills, Notes, Lands, "&c- yic. trailfa(sied vvich the utmost attention# June a a S Erfiiine's View of the War. J," JUST PUBLISHED, in By ROBERT CAM?3BtL & Co. l\ T o 40 Sou'h Second ftrcet, [Price 31 Cents] A View of the Causes and Confequen- ~ ces of the present War with France. By the Honorable Thomas Erskine. May 15 § (1 STATE TRIALS, j I Said by W.yovaa, Boolfeller, No. s>, South Se- | tr conl-llrect, 1 tl The Pennsylvania State Trials, j * COHtaining the impenchraert, and acqwit- | K al of Francis Hopkinfon, Judge of the Court ol tt Admiralty, and John Comptroller Gen- tt cral—ln 01:# large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boards, 3 4l dollars. W. Young has for sale, a general afiortmentof 1 Books* Also, Stationary, retail and by the pack- ege, well and entitled to ihe drawback if axpwted. x JuJy 7*—* —: r : —: ' * et rHE SUftSCRISER having be«?n appointed by £[ the Envoy iLxticordinary ar.d MiaUUr Pleni i poier.tiaiy of his Britannic Majcfly, General .sgent i loraflifting Eritilh crrditors, ar.d such particular ■- i gents a« thay may aurhorias, in ptofeeuting | j their claims be.orethe c«mniifliontrs for curryia i tg eft'eft the lixth arlick o( the Treaty of Com- < mcrceavd Navigation l-eta'Cfn fus Hi {tannic ■- ujtjly ai:d r the l/ni&d Uates of' hereby notice kfc&t he has opened his office honfe the south call h corner of Chefnut and fifth Philadelphia, n where he is ready to teccive aW claims or iftitruAioos | t ] for claims with ihe vouchers aud documents thereof, for the purpose 'ot bringing torwgurd the fame ably so the rules and orders which the board may think propq- to prescribe. And as it will be tor the imereft of all concerned, that the several claims be lo Uated, anil support. t cd, as to prevent the delay which would arise trom f thr neceffuyof obtaining further information, or ad- j diuonal materials,from pei lons residing at a distance, t 1 I the general ageot thinks it his duty to add, (lor the , diic«kion chiefly of thofc, who, not having employ ( ed particular agents, may leave the profecutiou of their claims to his charge and management) thct all such claims ought io particularto set forth— -1 I Ift. The proper dcfcripyon and titnation of the • •coditor or claimant, end original debtor, refj e&- ively, ad. The date andnature of the original contractor • ; debt. When, in wk&t manner, and to what extrnt, ; the creditor or claimant w>.s prevented or impeded, by the provision, operation or of law, the 1 | decifionsand praftice ot couns, or teftraint of exe- I « cution, from recovering payment of the debt in j queOion, 4»h The loss and damage incurred or sustained, j in c jiifequeuce of lucli iinpedimcntj, wh«ih«i ihe , 1 fame m«y have anfen flora the infolveney, change of fituatioo, or death ot the aebior, the loft ol legal t remedy fiom laple of time, or ochercaofet impa'iiog 1 the value and Ictunty ol :«<; debt, which wouio not - have (o oftratcd if such impedimenti had notexilled. Andi'h Tbi partitulargioonds and rcafOßs on which the «laini»..t mainiaiiu, in ttc terms of the treaty, thu " by the ordinary courf* ol judicial pin j have and raceive full and adequate compensation" for l the loUes a.d dacaag.s foru(laiu«d. The ger.eraiageiu mink, it hit doty fuither to fug / tbi.t the several claim, and supported by the affidavits of the claimants do') fworn and regularly attellcrt, both as to theetiHeocc y of tbe debts claimed. Mid Cach othtr eircumll ncta '* as raay be within their own knowledge reipt&ively. 'f And whercv«r the claimants in Sating the *aiuie of ', chair evidence (which mull in every inftar.ee be the ■e boftot which the cale is capablrj have or<-afien lo reler to the tellimouy of w.tnelfes, it will be propel to apprifetbc geneial ag«ntof the names ana pi,mm ■c of relidence of Inch wit,i/ffei and tbe fa&sto bc efta t- blifhed by their teflimmiy. 1- Wm. Moore Smith. Philadelphia. T'inf Bth, nq7- d ,b For Sale, 'f That ivt'l known place, tailed Vji.DZQRiTT's >l HIIT, 3 " Nefhaminy creak, 18 miles fr6m Phih -10 \J ladtlphia, on the New York port road, J ~ contiining 74 .teres and 94 perches. Upon the 3 " ptemifea are a large two llei y flar.e houlie o:cu- f 1 " pied asatvern, and a good otic story fionekit- J chen, a large frame stable with a good threihing floor, and some out buildings—alio a well of IC I good water, and an excellent ice House. On , n this place is a most elegant fiiuation fora gentie ii, tnm's fcit, commanding a view »f the N'efham h- irv 10 its juiiiilion wiih the and thecce aoroli to the Jersey shore. It has the privilege of one half the uillreceived from the bridge. For terms apply to the Sabfcribcr, MORDECAI LEWIS. T> COLUMBIA. HOUSE he Boarding School for young Ladies. ■ e, -« T RB. GK.OOMBRIDGE with moch pleaf de jYI lire and refpefl, returns her lincere ac knowlcdgement for the liberal encourage meat en she has received during four years residence ik ri " Philadelphia; and aiTures her friends and the ed public, so ffr from intending to decline her IVhool, Ihe !.*> made a fupenor arrangement for the more convenient acconlmodztioti of her scholars.—Every branch ot ufeful and polite educatisnis particularly attended to by Mrs. m Groombridge and masters excelling in their :n refpeilive profeflions. a,i Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. nd June jth, 'i 797. J imW " n The situation is perfeilly healthy ; aWmade L " more agreeable by an cxteufive gardeD and lot 'y of ground adioining the 'joule. )'t! JuJl Publijhed, a 35 And to he had of Messrs. DoVfon, Camplell.Rice, Cary, and the ether pricipal Bookfciier, in the city,price one dollar, twiiity-five cauta.in boards, ! d - New Views of the Origin of the or Tribes and Nitions of America. By BENiAMI!; iI.TiTH BARTOW, m. a. T * At Juni, ao. Nc. 183. £ss?s. of hnxfyhcnL,:-, vU : us . pE IT ItfiMIi&BEXEB. that on <1„ fifteen* b day us Julie, in the twenty Qrfl year of the'independence bt" the United .States of America, Jam i s W&miiause, of the said di.'iridl, hath depciitcd in thijoffice the title Gf a book, the right whereof he claims a» author, in the words following, to wit : " The Youn» Chetnift's Pocket Companion,. f bein;: a Ddcription of a Portable Laboratory,; " containing a Philofophic.il apparatus, and a " great number of Cheniic.il Agents, by which " any person may perform an ewdlcfs variety of " amufifig and inltnidling ExptViments.defijftt " cd lor the use of ladies and gentlemen, and " intended to promote the cultivation of the " Science of Chemistry in the United (States of " America. By Jami s Wocdhouse, M. D. " PiofeCbr' of phctriftry, in the Uhivefßty of " Pennsylvania, Prrfidtnt of the Chemical So " ciefv of Philadelphia, &c. " At present everything that is not denoml " nated Chemistry, is but a small pait of a fyf " tem of natural kn^'.vledge. Prie/ily on Air " In conformity to the a£l ofthc Coiigrefit of the United States, intitiled, " An af tlx Dijlr 'ifl of Ttntifyluania, Tulv lj. \w4\v Public Notice is hereby given, T->HATat June term, 1797, a petition wa* presented to the Court ol" Cnmmoti Pleas, held it Ysrk Town,, in the State of fennfylva nia, at the infhnce ®f James Short, praying the Court to supply a loft deed made by a age, fire feet seven or eight iurhts high a ihiek fe< : dunfy built fellow, particularly ai>outthe breech; 1 had on a sailor's blue jncVvft lined with fwar.flvin, 1 dark striped vest, fuftian tio\vfcr«, high, crowi.od ' hat, coarse lhoes, icc.; each of tJiein had iisvtfral 1 fliirtsand several other cloathe's with them. rl'hir ty Dollars wiil be paid for the runaways or r 5 dol lars for each, and reasonable charges, on delivering _ them at No. 54, North Thir, :i the lot no feet deep, with the privilege of 1 nine • feet wide Alley extending the whole length of 5 " the lot, to a thirty feet wide Court for Carriages to turn in. The Haufe is not jlaftered, and may be turned either into cr.e, or two *1 .veiling Houl'es. It is luitable for a large Manufactory, or would make a good Tavern. Immediate > pcfilihon will be given. 1 Apply to No. in, Chefnut-Slreet. Aug. n. cod4t. a- . i: Muftcal Injlrument Manufactory, * i " No. 16", Arch Strtet. t T T ARPES., hnrpfuhord,grand, portable gravd, ii f«d:-board, pier table and fquaie piaj.o for A ' maki r frcna London, returns ti ar.ks to his iriends and the public, for their liberal cncouvagerrn nt, 11 aj.dhcpesthat by his iffiduity and awuiiin toev e" ery lirfciichof his bufueft, to rrerit a c.Mi niaace ri " of their favcrs. Piano f&rtes made on thrjiewJt ce and moll approved plins, with pedali, p rent, fwcll, and French harp stop, whrch heti tteis himfelf will u e found cn trial by unprejudiced judgts.to be equal if cot luperior to any imprrfr ed, and twenty per cent cheaper. Any iut'i u aunt purchaled wl him, il Kot approved of jii twelve mooihs, he will exchange. N. B. Ail hin'U of Mtij'-al inSruments madr, S. uned, and rep.lirec with the gteateft acciu'a(y v if- d fpatch, and <»n the molt reasonable turn-, Kf [C- ready money only. B t Second hmd Piano Forte, talen in c-change. ' ; K May ic . Sclr.i. er Forty Dollars Reivard. or |") AN away from the tubfe'riber oii'tlie fee, ,er on d day of thio inlt. July, a Mulatto .V,an, lte nanud Will Gewzer, ibout iort/years of age, r f- live J"eCt leveii or.--eight inches high, rather elr chunky made ; had on when he went awcy, a. di al) colored cloth coat, llriped purple trowfjis and j.acket. It is probable he will change his cloathes, as he toe* a number with h>m. 'I lie laid ftl'ow formtriy belonged to Mr- Charles ' ot lihke of this place ; ar.d it is expected he maye- towards Jones's Netk, in the Delaware btate. —Any person apprehending the feid tal low, and securing him so that I can get him a-> gain, laall receive the above reward if taken 'twt of the county, and Twenty Dollars if in the coun'y, and all reasonable charges if bro't 2 2 hcfcie. JESSE REED, Queen Arnj't County, Maoism 1 , J«'y 3. .. ' w iV