Imported inthefinpMANciitS'rfcft) 1 Benjamin Shew ell, Master, . From Bimikattx, and. tor sale by the subscriber, J J No. n Walnut Street. ' Bonrdeaux Brandy ~1 Irish market claret in casts I Entitled to ivledoc wine, in do. f Drawback. a Sauterne, do. do. J ' Thomas Murgatreyd. who haj For sale. i'hefol Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter calks shews Rota do. do. Johr Pimento in bags H jooo bushels Liverpool fait. H Aug. 24. trf&stf. H To be fold at Public Vendue, Totlie tiigheft bidder, at the house of Mr. William Evans, the lign of the Indian Qveen, in the city ps Baltimore, on the 1 5'' 1 -j d„v of O&ober next, at 11 o'clock, A. M 1 About seven thousand acres of land, j Hie property of William Bell, oi Philadelphia, ■, between Keifter's-town and Wettminfter, j Commonly called Little Winchester, (the turn- , pike road runs through a confidsrable part.ol Q these lands) the tra<st begin 3 about 17 miles from Baltimore, wit kin a ttnv hundred yards cf said Reillei's-town, and extends to the: dii unte of about twenty-three miles from BAlti more, and lies on the main falls of Patapfico river, from three to four miles thereon- Will ( be foM i« trails of one hundred ana. firtv to three hundred acre. There is a large propor tion of meadow and wood land on each traa, some of them highly improved, with excellent buildings and fine gr:fs. also | A tra& of seven hundred acres or kind, called Clover Farms, within five miles of ry c li'adenihurg, esteemed very gocd for Grab. kna Richard Ponfonby, of Bladenfburgh, will (hew bom this land to any person inclined to purchase. clow also, a A tracl of land of about three hun- ™ tired and thirty afcres, within about two miles j ou( and a half o the Pre&dent's house in the l'ede- , j, val City. It is nearly all wood land, and a fine __ high profpta, t.o/v which may be fcen the city of Waihington, Bladenfburgh, Alexandras and a part of George-town, and «™ n y m,l<s down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Por.fon \ by, of Bladenfturg, will also (hew this land. , No . A liberal credit will be given for the greatest , yj part of the purchase money. I'he terms will JJ it made known pn.the day of sale. 1 tior May 8 Just deceived, From Batania (via Providence) cor a few Boxssof Spices, confiding of edi • Nutmegs, Cloves and mace n°v For sale by P u tfILLINGSJizf FRANCIS. Pcnn-ftrect. P e *»y 3° ___ itl y r Davis's Law Book Store, t]l , No. 319, High-Street. pa GEORGE DAVIS, £ BEING busied for fomc time pad in prepara tions for removing into h:s prolent house, has been under theneceffityof podponinguntil thisday Di informing the gentlemen of the Bar generally thro Bar United States, that his spring importation of ne law books is now arranged and ready sot lale, on terms that he trusts will entitle him to the like pre- _ fpee'nce he has experienced for *ver»l years part. Catalogues, combining the moil varied collee tion ever imported i/ito this country, are printsd and will be delivered on application. j r law 6w Tune ay. R City Coihmijfioners' Office, p J June 21, 1797s a , IN pursuance of an ordinance from the frleitt y and common councils, pafiifd the 2id day of Mav last, appointing the city ccmmiifioneri, . and prescribing their duties, feaion<)th, NOTICE IS-HEREBY GIVEN, That the city is divided into five diftrifts, each to be under the fuperintendance ps one of N the city commipicners, whois to be individually relporifiMe for the cleanliness of the fame, and are as follow- . . DriftviA No I. From the south fide ol Le- 11 dar-ftrrct, to the north fide of Spruceftreet, un tie rthe fuperißtendence 08 Nathan Boys. ». From the north fide of to the north fide of Walnut-street, under thefuper iiftendence of Hugh Roberts. From the north fide of Walnut to the south fide of High-street, ur.der the superintendence of Jo 4?From y the°iorth fvV of High-street, to the north fidr of Mulberry llreet, under the super- Intiodence »f Williitn Moulder. r. Frmn the north fide of Mulberry street to the north lide of Vine-street, under the super intendence of Nicholas Hicks. ' The cleaningof HigW-ftreet to be in common. ty- A fiated meeting of the city comraitfion ers is held at the Old Court House ; in High ftreet, eyery Tuesday evening at j o'clock tlllv 14. y 0 "". Stands for Draymen, fc>V. In purluunct of an Ordnance from tbeSeleff and Common Council,bearing date the lid day of Atril, 1707, providing for the appointment oj Cifr Commiffionerj, (Sc. Seß.'lhe r -S i/j - THE following places are fixed upon by the laid City CommifEon&» for Stands for Draymen'and their Horses. ( „ In Vine-flreet, eastward of Front-street, on b °Sairafra's, High.Chefn.it and Walnut-fttreets, eafiward of Front-flreet,on the no.-th fide only. Mulberry-street, south fide from I rout to Third-street. . „ Front-llrtat, east fide from Vine-street to Elfrith's alley. „ . . Front-street, from opposite to Black Ilorfe al ley to Hamilton's stores eafl fide. Wiler-ftreet, weft fide from the north end of Stamper's or Moore's stores to Pine-.'Vreiti Penn-ftreet from Pine to Ce-Jar-ftreet, well Drawbridge, north fide, east of Front-street. Spruce, Pine and South ftrecte, ealtot i'rout "'Do^I-arce!',''between Walnut-street and the flag stone crossings, east fide, opposite George between SalTifras and Vine Fiftti-ftreetl 'east fide from Chefnut to Mul- C SaVafras-ftreet, from Third to Fourth-street, or horse tojland within ten feet of FOR HACKNEY COACHES Pine-street, north fide from Fourth to Fifth Fifth-ftreet, between Chtfi'.ut 3nd Vv alnut ftC ßranch.« f r'eet 1 north fide, between Third £o»rth street., row £cfm July 14. A Literary Tfeht. Ci 1 pMiJbed, handfomtly printed on writing paper, price I dollar, new edition of that popular and entertaining v work, Ktititled ■SHE FORESTERS, an American Tale ; being for 1 a sequel to the hiilory of Jphn Bull, the Clo- Am, ;r In aferiesof letters to a friend, with the ad- 1 8i q.ai.l ion of TO o letters, alluding to recent political | I nla&ions in America. . ' (t following -extract from the Clavis lews the principal chara&ers that are introduced: x John Bull, the Kingdom of tugland 1 His Mother, theClurckof England , His Wife, the Parliament , His Sifter Peg, the Churcli of Scotland I; His Brother Patiick. Ireland , Jc Lewi# v the Kingdom of France Qc HisMiftrefs, the Old Constitution His Hew Wife, the National Rcprefentation • X.ord Strut, the Kingdom ot Spain 4 _ Nicholas Frog, the Dutch Republic >°°' The Franks) the French Republic ts '°° The Foresters, the United States of Amsrua Robert Lumber. New-Haniplhire 15t.73 John Codline, Massachusetts 3 3»»'' Humphrey Plowlhare, Connecticut Roger Carrier, Rhode Island Jo,ooi ♦eter Bull Frog, New-York Julius C*far, New-Jerley N. William Pennfylvania titj o 'Caffimar, Delaware the t> Walter Pipewood, Virginia Dut o His Granilfon, George Wathington An Peter Pitch, North Carolina rnone Charles Indigo, Sotitk Carolina be re^ George Tfufty, Georgia ets. Ethan Greenwood, V ermont Th Hunter Lotigknife, Kentucky ti.ep: Black Cattle, Negro Slaves Waft Rats, Speculators feleil Mother Carey's Chickens, Jacobins fquar This popular and entertaining fatiricalhifto- t wo< ry of Amsricais attributed to the Rev. Dr. Bsl- fible KNAP. It hasa great (hare of originality and a-, w hei bounds with genuine humour. It is continued their down to the present time, and thofc Loth late political tranfailions which have caused so be m much ui>eafincfs in America. Hig, Sold by H. and P.RICE, Bookseller, No. 16, the f louth Second Street, and flo. 30, Marke* ftjeet. be ei June a 6. § T _1 Priz LAW BOOKS, °»; Latest London and Dublin Editions. H. y P. 'RICE, Booksellers. No. 16, South Second, and No. 50, Market street, bia HAVE just received by the hte arrivals from Gill London and Dublin, their spring impdrta- and tion, confiding of a variety of the latest and molt approved J .aw Books, which, added to those alrea dy on hand, forms the moftextenfi've collection ev er offered for sale in this country. They thei ofore beg leave to that from the nature of their yj conneflicnsin Dublin, they are enabled to felllrifh V editions (as they have hitherto at the very felt lowed prices. The following are among the lateU ol publications. 0 Vefey, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, 1 vjl»- tra Peake's Cases at Nifl Prius ; Ridgeway's Reports to in the time of Lord Har<Jwick»; Floyer's Procters It Pra<9ice in the Ecclesiastical Courts ; Barton s be Trtatife on a Suit in Equity; Tidd's Practice or dn the gourt of King's Bench in Personal Anions 1 sot parts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruif» m; on Uses ; modern Reports, I* vols. London edi- fid tio °- u v. si <v r CI H. and P. Rics expeft t» receive by the firtt ar- lu rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete of br Dumford and East's Reports, the id part of Gil- dc bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, and a number of as new pufclicatioas. June 16. , j? nf~Pennsylvania,. r By HUBERT P1U)0D", IS now in the prefj, and will be publi(hed, tc with all convenient expedition, by ZtCHA r IAH Poulson, jun. No. 80, Cheihut-ftreet, [y Philadelphia, where fubferiptions will continue 1 to he received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed propcfals> until the - work is ready for the fubferibers. a July 18. » Printed Calicoes. t f JOHN MILLER, Juo. & Co. c 1 . No. 8 Gbefnut-Street, 1 Have for Sale . FIFTY TRUNKS neatly aflbrtcd, very low on , - (hortcredit. , March 6. § , 3 Richard and James Potter \ HAVE removed tkeir Counting House to No. 45, South Fifth-ftreet. f, /iUguft 2. W&f6t 1 Lancaster, Harrifburgb Carlijle, e Shippenjburg and Sunbury * STAGES. .. 'T-'HE puMic are requested to tske notice, that X the partnerlhip which has far some time sub sisted betweA Mathias Slough of Lancaller, and William Geer. is now dill'olved : but,'not as M. , Slough infinu «r sto the public without just cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the fub jecft from M. Slough to W. Gefr', dated the 19th - December last. a recital of which i.) not now deem ed neceflary. Any gentleman who wilhes to bp more circumstantially informed of the merits of '* this bufinefi, by applying to W. Geer may have °f thi perusal «f M. Slough's letter, and then Can be °f at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer is not perfedly juftifiable in attaching him he felf to any other person in the prosecution of the or Stage conveyance from Philadelphia *U Shippenf urg, or any other place. ISSp on Now from the liberal and,generous support the public were pleased to confer on the firft effort in ts, this business, William Geer, in conjunction with | y . Melfrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined lo to prosecute and carry it on, with every care, at tention anddilpatch that a zeal to oblige the pUh to lie can poflfibly exert. The above company, who are amply p#ovidcd ,1 with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to render the paflage fafe and commodious, inform c those wnu wifti to patt»niee and encourage the " undertaking, that they can take their leats at George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Karrilburg, Carlifie and Shippenlburg. The fare as hitherto established. For the further accommodation ot the public, tJ,e a Stage will dart every from the house r ge of Samuel EUer, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thuriday, ine and' return from theoce and arrive at Harrifburg every Saturday, so that passengers dedined for lul- Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed cm Mon days. ■et, WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster, Jan. ay, 1797- of N. B This Line, ef Stages starts from ths house of William Ferfoc, in Lancaster, on every Tuesday ai;d Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro ftll cceding to the weitwurd; iromthe hc.u.e of wr. Samuel Eldti in Harrifburg every Wednef nttt day morn(ng, cn the lame evening arrives ;it Pa. trick Cochran's in Shippeniburg, and returns ind (rem thence; on every "lhtirfday: performing the ' fame routine daily as in its tour ficm Philr.del ! phia. niw ' City of Washington. SCHEME 2; Of the Lottery, No. For the Improvement of the Fedtral C't.y. A magniScent dwelling-house 40,000 dollars, & qaili 30,000, ire 30,00" 1 ditto 15,000 & cast iji ooo 4o,oo(» I ditto 15 ,oo<> & calh Is>«°° 3°> oon I ditto 10,080 & ca!h 10,000 ao,ooo j ditto 3,000 & cash 5."0° "V?™ l ' U; 1 ditto s,ooo'k'caft 3.o°° 1 ca(K prize of royoon I 1 do. 000 each, are • xo.ooo c to do. 1,000 - - I0 ' 00 '- •J'ion 10 do. 5«o * " „ unt 00 dik. 100 - - fourt lio do. ,f° ' ' lo>'- n o drawi 400 do. 1' - • 10,0.0 oli( 1,000 do. JO ing, i 15,00 / do. 10 . 7 I5«,ono an -I All 16,719 Prizes. Perk' d«w co,ooo Tickets, at Eight Dollar>, 400,oo» Bills, - 1 Ut'llO N. B. Tofavour those who may take a quar- Jui titj °f Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars </ill he JV ] the l* st drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last But one : . . And approved notes, securing payment in either 1 money or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received foi aßy number not lefsthan 30 tick ets. . A J This Lottery will afford an elogant specimen ot the private buildings to be ertiled .n the City of Ct Walhington—Two beautiful designs arc already ] leleile/for the entire Irontsou two of the public y fquarei; from these drawing: it ispropbfed toereel 10 centre and 'our corner buildings as soon aspoi le after this lottury is fold, and to convey them, ten complete, to the fortunate adventursrs, in =oia ; manner deferibed in the scheme for the Hotel ,«ery. A nett deduftion of five per cent, will L made to defray the neceifary expenses of print- r, &c. and the l'urplus will be made a part of j fund intended for the National University, to Adr erecledwithintht city of Walhingtop. cral The real fecuritiesgiven for the paymsnt o. the j a j) -iies, are held by the President and two DireA- v .of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at B od ore than h»lf the amount ol the lattery. ege. SAM'JEL BLODGAt. axp § Tickets may be had at the Bank oi Co him ia ;*of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Fetcr . ilman, Boston of Johp Hepkins, Richmond s id of Riebard W.lls, Cooper*. Ferry. J_ mwf lew From the Otfego Herald. CAUTION. ,0, [TTHEftEAS a combination of men in this m ,i W county have umlertaken to enrich thtni- i tie elvea.by fabrfcating titles to sundry valuat.le trails : he ,f land, the pioperty of gentlemen living in New j co. fotk, Vhiladelpbia, London and Paris, for which ! wt raAs of lind large sums of money have been paid ' toi o those fraudulent men, by innocent pur hafers • 11 is therefore jufl thit public information fl.oi'la te given, to that the injured may seek re- Jrefs while the men have property, acd are to be (h found. Thofc who have bean uifcovtred are lru- e(J man Hsrrifon, Joseph Witcomb, said now to re- lh fide in the county of Saratoga ; Thomas Kelly ar.d d , leveral Athers who gound?r fiilitious names. It is fuppojed that the lands offered fcr Tale on those fa- di bricated titles, are at lcaft worth fifty thousand ec dollars. Such as wehaveaflual knowl dgeol are ih as follows : Lots No. II and li, Otfeeo patent, lu thousand acre, each, the a<£lual property of Wilnam t Dellwyn, now of Loudon j lots No ; 58 ami bn «» fame pt.tent, thonfand acres each, tlie property of IV Mr. ChaumoHt, uow of Paris, and : ames Vverill and other*, M tbi- State. .There is lonic j-«" to suppose thK tbe lands of Richard Wells and | Charles Whart«n, of Philadelphia, are unrler-thcir j management.—The Printers will do well to give d this a place in their papers, as well to caution the £| public against purchasing those lan V, as al(o to de- prive those men in future from imposing on indivi duafs, which their education and addrels hare en abled them to do heretofore. Witcomb has been (, a lbopkeeper of some note in this eoutvtry. (i Ike following affidavits will fct in a clear point r of view the wickedness of thofc men, which when t the public have peruf'd, will induee them to ex- h 3> cufe the interference of Vf M. COOPER, Otfcgo, July aßth, 17J7- v I Thomas Kelly, of the County of Offcgo, hav- . ing bee a led into an error, by John Witcomb and ' Truman HaTrifoo, of the fame County, to sign a deed totheni, for let No. 58,Otfego patent, which '■ was the property of William I Franklin now Mr. Chamont's and others; arid further-the said Joleph . and Truman did persuade me to do this agair.ft my | °* inclination, which was made out on the icth ckty ~ of November, 1793. or set back two years so as to bring it to that time ; and further the name of Pardon Starts to that deed was a fiflitious nanw, j't)' there being no fach perion there. To this I make voluntary oath. THOMAS KELLY. 19th July, 1797. On the 19th July, 1797. cameperfonally before me, Thomas Kelly, the fubfenber to the above as , that fidavit, and made solemn ooth that it contains noth t lub- ing but th truth. , and fJLIHU PHINNEY, Justice of (he Peace, ts M, On the 18th Juiy, IJ-J7. !>« fore n ' e J acob aufe ; Kibby, a person by mc well known and worthy of • sub- good credit, vho on his folemft- oath did lay, tliat 19th two cf the parties abovementioned did make ap leem- plication to him this deponent, some tine in the to be winter of 1796,10 make them a deed for two thou its of fond acres of land in the Otego patent, and pro have mifed this deponent a {hare ol the profits, on the :an be sale of said land?, for his so doit g ; ancith.t they it W. madeapplicationfeveral times for the fame purpo e, ; him- which services this deponent as often refufed, de sf the ciaring to them that he had no right to lands, and ppenf- could do no such thing ; which daring attempt on this deponent's integrity he had related among his rt the friends several times, previous to making this alS jrt in Javit. JACOB KIB3EY. with Sworn before me, mined EL'HU FKINNEY, Justice of the Peace, re, at- Aug. V T"Y4W epub- ['hirty Dollars Reward. ovided T?LOPED from the service of the fubfenber, nie to Hi on the 19th inllant, a negro man by the inform nameof DICK, about twenty-live years ol age, ;e the and live ftet nine or ten inches high ; by trade ats at a carpenter, and is a very lively brilk work- Horse, man. 1J is countenance is very good When londay fboketi to, he oonverfes with ease and confi ifburg, dertce; nnd is pieity sagacious. I purchafcd ithcrto ►(}„. said fellow of Mr.Dubney Minor, in whole name Hi lias been advertised in the Richmond public, neu-fpaperc. During his last runaway trip (last : house f uremci j4e was employed a considerable length t Sun- o f t j me> |,y some person rear Dumfriis, from ;n which circumllance, 1 conjtcSure, he has taken : !1 ' r r another nothern route I forewarm all perlons e M „°/ from giving him employment, ot any kind 1 whatever, and mailers of veflels and athcr., bom -1, carrying him out ot thi» state. Ihe above re -' • ward will be given if he is taken within forty , miles of this city; and an additional fu-m, in ™ v r : proportion to the distance he may he brought, . v £l or the trouble and expence the apprehender may iufe of be st > in bringing him tfthispb«. lat pi!" N. B. lUs' apparclwas of the uftial negro kind, returns bothe bad more cluaths than is cullomary tor ing the them to poflels. , hilr.rfel mwf Richiasnd, June n» *79^* '• i \Vill be Landed, From oaboard the ship Active, Capt.iEt-air, from . Hamburgh, p 20 bliss white Ruflia clean Hemp 2 calks Clover Seed T7VI For Sale by 11, c i Thomas Herman Lanfer, > I attcnti North Fifth ftr.ct, No. 34- enquii' -r,ine 26. * few P ( 1 —: 1 7 net b< William Blackburn, wr^e LOTTERY and BROKER'S OFFICE No. 64 fcuth Second ftrcet. I rat j rr- JGKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, wliicb acids X commenced drawing the joth May, FOR c<?rta j, SALE. The price of tickets will risc in propor- - Jo tion as the driwing advances particularly on ac- ; |)vcn| count of the five firft lirawn tickets, prizes of oVe four thousand dollars each, on the last day ol Co > s j drawing- b'.auc, CtiecK 13 jots kept fopexamination and regiUer- S( ing, in the Canal, No. 2, City of Waflungton', No. , 2,'ar.d Pifcffon Lotteries. Also, tickets for sale in the SchuyU:illbr : dge and ■ Perk omen Hr.idg", latteries, which will begin drawing in the course of the lumnier. The business of a Broker in all kinds of Stock, Bills, Notes, Lands, &.c- See. traiifa&cd with the Just 1 t ufnoft attention. June 2 tu . I Erfkine's Vidw of the War. A JUST PUBLISHED, rf ■*; By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. #orfi No 40 South Second street, c [Price 31 Cents] Ho( , A View-os the Cau/es and Cenfequen- u ces of the present War with' France. By the Honorable Thomas Erskine. v May 15 $ j feci — — — " ~ ~~ ing < STATE TR IA LS. dem Sold by W. Young, Bookseller, No. s*, South Se- f"PI I cond-flrec, ,—. 1 The Pennsylvania State Trials, lnj - r-trfNtaining the impeachment, trial, and acquit s al of FrancisHopkinfen, JuJge of the Court of r-p s Admiralty, and John NLcholfon, Comptroller Gen- j X eral—ln one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boards, 3 . c j at '1 dollars. u F W. Young ha, for sale, a general aflortment oi t Book®. Also, Stationary, retril and by the pack. Wj(| ege, well ailorted, and entitle"* to she drawback if ; exported. J ul y 7~~' ,jav '■ -*«- ' o'c! T r'HK SUBSCRIBER having been appointed by . v3r s J. che Envoy h*tri-otdiri?iv and MiniUet Pleni- ; LOn poieKtiaryol his Biitannie Majefiv, General gent ; f.w »ffilting Britilh creditors, and 'ucli wrticulai a- t •ei.ti as they may ipe. iallv authorise,in protecting their claims brforethe m lo effift the sixth artirlf o the Tteaty of Amity, Com- . lis mrrcc and Navigation between Ins Britannic K ajejly and ■, a- iHe Uttited States of America, hereby gives no ice that j £lt he hiifc opeocd hisorti*o 3' hit house the fV»uth cai\ w i coiner of Chelnut and filth llreets, Philadelphia, J -h I where he is ready to receive all claims or intlrn&uini }, e ; id for claims wi'Jj the vouchers aud documents inereof, I nu - . for the puioolc of bringing forward the fame agree [j ably so the rules and orders which the boaid may , (a ---... think proper in prescribe. . ' And as it will be for ihe intercd of all concerned, J m be that the fevera* claim- be so filled, and support- jto :u " ed, as to prevent the delay which would a<ilc trem , re * the neceflity of obtaining turlher inlormation, or ad- ,to r - d dvtional materitit,from pet lo»s rcfiding at a diltaucc, so ' is the ger era) agent thinks it his duty to add, (for the je fa- direftion clriefly of thof,., who, not having employ ,j, Hid t d pai.iicuiar agents, may leave the profccunon of . are their claims to his charge and management) that all nt, such claims ought in particular to fct lot til am ift. The proper defciipnon and lunation of ihe 64 creditor or claimant, «nd original debtor, rerpeft- I ad. The date andnature of the original eontraft or ""lil 3d When, in wh»i manner, IoJ ux what extent, I in . < : I thecreditor or claimant w.s prevented or impeded, * . Iby the provision, operation or delea of law, the ) 7 C deeifionsandpradtice of eourrs, or .eftraint of e«. t< ' he eution, from recovering payment of the debt in ft. ■ quedion. rn ■ j 31 IVI- Thelofsand damage incurred or lultained, en- iriennfeque ce ot foch impediments, whether the a c-' ll lartie may have aiifen from tb; infolvenev, change ol c fnuarton, or dearli of the debtor, the loss ol legal h aint remedy fiomlaple of time, or othcrcaufes impairing <J han the value arwl lecurity of the debt, which would not j, ex- have (o operated if such impediment! had not exilltd. j And 51 h . The particular ground* and rbafon: 011 f which the claimant main ains, in the terms of the j lav . ireaty, that "by the ordinary course of judicial pro- f j ini;s the creditor csnr.ot now obtain and attual.y r have and icceivc full and adequate ooinpenlation" lor „ t!' L the lodes and dsmsges fofufliiued. The general agrni tUinks it his duty further to,fug that the ftveral claims ought ro be accompanied fe P h and Inpported by the affidavits ol the claimants duly Iworn and regularly attelled, both as to the#xi!lence of the debts claimed, and such oih- r circumfUnces so as at naay be within treir own ktiovt Iffige re-pcttrvely, •of \„d wherever the claimanis in dating the natutc of am#, their evidence (which mull in every be the nake beftol which the cafe is capable) have ocrafion to V. refer to thetellimony of witnefles, it will be proper toapprifethe geneia.l sg«nt of th.-names and placos sfore of residence of Inch witnelfci aiid the fuftito be ella -c at- 'blilbed by their ttftimony. ,oth- Wm. Moore smith. Philadelphia, |u"e 8:h. 1797. H Mb ¥or ale » by of Thai tutllknown place, called Vjnoeorift s that f FURY, cap- Nefliarainy creek, 1? miles frotn Phila n the ladelphia, on the Nfw York post road, thou- conuin ing 74 acres and 94 (jerches. Upon the P r °" premifcs are a large two ft«ry stone house occu -1 ' ho pied as a tvern, and a good one story (lone kit y chen, a large frame stable with a good threlhing ?"/' floor, and Ibme out buildings—also a well of Ml ,-ood water, and an excellent ice House. On 'I this place is a moil elegant T.tuition tor a gentle- L his man's feat, commanding a view of the selham s°afli- ir.y to its jun&ion wiih the E ehwa*e, and thence fy .icrol's to the Jersey Ihore. It has the privilege of one half the toll received from the bridge. For terras apply to the SaMcriber, , w M'JRDECAI LEWIS. ; iber COLUMBIA HOUSE iy the Boarding School for young Ladies, f age, -- |-HS. GROQMBRIDGE with much pleaf traide J\(l. ureand refpeifl, returns her ftneere ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement tVhen 0) e has during four years residence i» confi- Philadelphia ; and aJTures her friends ami the :hafed p „bli Cl f 0 far from intending to dcclme her j whose school, fne has made a fupenor arrangement tor mond the'more convenient accommodation ot her p (last f c branch of ufefnl and polite 'ength f ducati«n is particularly attended to by Airs, from Groombridge and mailers excelling in then taken re fpei3ive crofeflinns. erfons Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. Wnd June <th, 1797- , , , from qphe fituatioti is perfeifly heallky ; and made ve re " more agreeable by an extensive garden and lot sony of ground adjoining the'houfe. "gh" " ~Juft Publi/hed, r may And to be lud of Messrs. Dobfon, Camphcll.Rire, Cary, and the otiwr pricipal IJ>okfeiierM» tV m. city,price one dollar, twmty-hve cpnts.m hoards, i kind, jvje-yv Views of the Origin ot tiie rytot Tribes and Nations of America.. •D. By BENJAMIN SMITH W.d. Jans to. fiiggihs? Specific FAR TUB PREVENTION AND CIUG OF i HE I YELLOW FEVER. X7VER fines this disease mads fucli ravages in thil _j citj»:id .New-York, the author lias turned hi* attention to itsc;.ufe« anJ cure.—Tlie re.'ult of his has convinced him that the rcafon why so few persons recover from its attacks, are frem its not being well underflood, and the consequent wrong method taken to cure it. He is persuaded that the excessive bleedlgrs and roercurisl reatment of the Faculty is highly injurious, and that the on ly rational mode of trcatmer.tis by theul'e of proper acids. 00-.vinced of this he offers his Specific as a certain remedy, if used according to the directions. To he had in bottles, at one dollar each, of the inventor Geo. ftiggvis, Cherry Greet, two doors a bove Ninth ftre'e,, (late manager of Jackson and Co's Medicine Warelioufe, London); by J.Le i.W.No. 26; W- Griffith.so. 177,T Fearte,lit). 11, South Third Area, 7*. Stiff, Ho. jj.'Newttreet, near Vine street, Gale(,N<h 36,-Race street. ,Aug. 25. tuthi 3t COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMAS, and CONSUMPTIONS. just received, by Wm. Griffiths,No,i 17, South! Second-flreet, v frelh fupplyof Genuine Bal/um of Honey, A Medicine invented by the late Sir John Hill ' (wko knowledge as a Botanist procured Jiiirf the appellation of the Linnaus of Britain) and is I»or.(idered in England as a certain cure for the abovS complaints; it is also of Angular efficacy in tie 1 Hooping Cough, I: may also be had retail of W. A. Stokes, No. 61, South Second street, and T. Stiff, 55, New i Arret, in bottles as 75 cents each. | Wm. Griffiths having observed the happy e£-' ■ feet of the medicine, (fevcral cafesof cures ing come within his own knowledge) and the great [ demand "for it has induced him to order a Targe . ! fupp'y, a part of which he has just received. t .iufr«/l ,i. - law3W | Injur ance Company of 'North America. f 1 rTT'HE Stockholders in'this company are here ■ | 1 by informed, that, purftiant to the fifth I : claufc of their Ch»rter, and it the request of a I «' Number of Stockholders, who; together, are ' proprietors of Six Thoufaivl Shares, and up wares," a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Company's Office; on Mon day the 25th day of September next, at 11 o'clock, A.M. for the purpose of filling up a Y • vacancy in their Direction ; and tdking into " consideration iuch Regulations or Bye Laws as II may beprefented in conformity with the Char „ I terof Incorpo ition. * • EBEN. HAZARD, SeSry. !■ July 20. yr&ftSaj f t Public Notice is hereby given, i\ H[ 'HAT at- June term, 1797. a petition wa« », A presented Jo the Court of Common Fleas, " held at Y»rk.Town, in the State of Pennfylva |f > nia, at the instance of James Short, praying c " the Court to supply a loft deed made by a cer tain Andrew Hickenluber, to Hugh Morrifon, | James Morrifon, and John Sample, executors rt ; to Hans Morrifon, deceased, fur fix hundred lltl ! a*r«s of Land, situate in Menatleu d- ! township, in the county of York :—All per :e, ; for.j who have any abjections to make to the ob h® jeft.of the said petitio* are desired to attend at 'V the Court House, in the town of York, o» the °.[ jth day of September next, otkerwife the loft a deed will l»e supplied. lht JOHN EDIE, CU.k. a. Jul, 18. or -jo Dollars Reward. DAK away on Saturday la't, tw* indented Ser c<l' IV vantS',Gifford JJaSly, a mulaho boy. about] 7 !!,£ years of age, a fltnf lijht built aftive follow, can xc- read and write,five feet (even or eight inches high, in has a heavy countenance ; had on a fuftian coatee and trowfers, a high crowned hat, fine shoes &c. Ed, Allan Hellons, a black nun, about 24 years of the | age, five feet seven or eight inches high,a thick fct eof c fually built ftllow, particularly about the breech; gal had 011 a fai or's blvc jackft lined with fwanflciu, '"g dark striped vest, fuftiau ttowfers, high crowned not hat, coarle shoes, &c.; each of them had feverd ( fiiirts and ieveral other cloathes with them. Thir ty Dollars will be paid for the runaways or t; (JoW lars foi* each, and rcafonable charges,o» delivering "i'v I them at bJ°. 54, North Third-street. I '1 he black fellow is about a year from Lewis ' i Towft, in the County of Suffer, state of Dela fup t and has taken the boy with him. ,ied J"')" .1'- ™tufrfiw To kV SOLD or RENTED, A. LARGE 3 Story Brick House, on the ,c Z\ South fide of Filbert street, between C ,° e Eighth and Ninth, lately occupied as the Sur u to veyor General's Office. nper The Building is 36 feet front and tj feet detp, '.zees tl»e lot 110 feet deep, with the privilege of a nine etta- f ee t wick Alley extending the whole length of the lot, to a thirty Feet wide Court for Carriage* to turn in. The. House is not piaftered, and may be turned either into one, or two. dwelling Houses. It is fuitabfe for a large Jianufadlory, or would make a good Tavern. Immediate r t's pofieflion will be given. Apply to No. ill, Chefnut-Street. hila- Aug. 2t. c °d4t. ,°the Muftcal Inpument Manufactory, ICCU- No. 167, Arch-Strtet\ kit- T TARPER, harpsichord,grand, portable gra>d, hing JLI fid --board, pier table and ifquafe piaro lone 11 of frora London, returns thanksto his friend* Oh and the public, for their liberal encouragement, ntle- andhopes-that byhbaffiduity and attention to ev bam- ery branch of his fcutncf*, toir erit a cortinuanco lence cf their favors. Piano fertcs made on the newell ilege and mod approved plans, with pi dais, pater r, , e ° sw ell, and French harp stop, v.'brch he flatten ' ' himfjf will lie found on trial by unprejudiced ; judges,to be equal if not fopericrto ar.y import%- t *f ed, and twenty per cent cheaper. Any irl'ru —— mtnt purchased of him, if not approved cf ii> twelve months, he will exchange. J es N. B. All kinds of Musical niftruments mr.de t ' r " uned, and repaired with the greaiefl accuracy, p' ca dispatch, and 011 the molt real'onable term;, tvs e Jc " ready money only. me ? t Second l'iano Forte, takt n in exchange; ice iw Mayi l ?. . e her Forty Dollars Rcivard. iu for 1~) AN awiy from the fuMcrajtr on the fee f her XX. onddayof this inlt. Ji.'v, a Mulatto Man, polite named Will flawzer, about forty years of age, Mrs. five feet seven or eight inches high, rather their chtinky made ; had 'on when lie went a\i ayj a drab colored cloth coat, striped purple trowfers (?ts. and jacket. It is probable h«' w/Ilchange in* dtf cloMlres, as he took a number with him- ihe made f ai> ] ftl'ow formerly belonged to Mr. Charles del lot Blake of this place ; and it is expefflsd I e has made towards Jones's Neck, 'n, the De.aware " State. —Anv person apprehending the fan. fel low, and securing him so that I can get him a. ,Rire, fl u n receive the above rewar !if ijVcn in tl,e dHtnf'thc county, and Twenty Dolljits if 111 toards, t)|e comUy) and all reasonable charges if bro't the home. „ ica,. JESSE REED, Oustn Ar.a « County, Mai)...nc . July. j.
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