Imported LithefnipMANCHESTEA*! Benjamin Shew ell, Master, j From Boiriitau:;, and for fab by *he subscriber, ii Walr.ut St•('«£. Lourdeaux Branny friih market .Entitled to Jvfedoe vrlrte, in do. Drawback* sauti*rr.e, tio. do. Thomas Murgatreyd. \7 H O IIAS FOR SALE. Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter calks Rcti do. do. Pimento in t»sß 4000 buitals Liverpool fait. Aug. 24. tut&stf. To be fold at Public Vendue, To the jiightft hiddcr, at the luul'e of Mr. William , Evans, the fifti of the Indian Often, in tbv city of Baltimore, on Uii 25th day of (Mtaber new, at 11 o'clock, A. M Asout (even thousand acres of la'd, the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, lyin ; i<ttu't:en Reifter's-town and Welhlifnftee, ow.Yvmly called Liuie Wijichcfter, (the turn- j )> ke toad rnne'throujth a confidarab'e part of thbfc lands,) the trae'l hegiiu about, 17 miles From Bslsimnre, within a IVjv hsndred yards bf laid I'.-iller's-town, and extend:, to the d'f tance of .-'.c.ut twenty-three rnihs from Balti more, **. nd hwon'the main fills of Patapfico -fiver, frpm three to fotlr miles thereon. Will I e fold in trails of one' hundred and fifty to three bundled There is a large propar-j tinn cf tnr.i'low ani WoAd land 011 each trail,] l-'rnc .'t itjcifi highly i'Tiprovrd, with excellent • buildings liiJ Sue gr.-.fs. Al SO A tract of' feveu hundred acres of lan !, c 1 !ed Clover Farms, within JWe miles of i'l!a-.i?::ih«rjt» efktemed very good for Grass. Richard Ponfonby, of BUderifburgh, will (hew this land to any person inclined to purchase. ALSO, j A tr:'.£l of land of about three hun dred and thirty a«res, within about two miles and a half <j the President's house in the Fede ral City. It is nearly all wood land, and a fine 11i9.11 nrofpeil, fron; which may be fcen the tity of V. ailiingt'cn, Bladenfburgh, Alexandria i-'d a of George-town, and" many miles down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Por.fori 6y, of Blader.fburg, will also (hew this land. A libei-.! credit will be given for the grcateft J?.yt of the purchase mo,ney. ihe terms will be diatle knownm the day of sale. May 8 w,)m [uft fc eceived, From Batavia (via Providence) .s few Boxtsof Spices, confuting of Nutroejjs. Cloves and uace For file ty ' mLLINGSftt FRJIXCIS, Rcnn street. stay 30 dtf 'Duvis's Law Book Store y No: 319,' Higb-Streetu GE O R G £ DA V IS, I}E!NC busied for fcrue tiuicya'l iii pfepara- I ) tiotij for rtmoying into hit pr»lent house, lu. > Men undc thchecelttyof poftponinguutil this day i:\fonni vg the gentlemen of the Bar gent rally thro' the fed jS?ate», that hi* tyring importation ef fyw books is now air-ngrtl Mid rc.vjy (or lale, on he trulls will entitle-lam to the like jre frretn* he has experienced for teveril years pad. Catalogue", combining the mv\ Varied colltc tionevtr iioyortcd irftu this caum-jr, arc printed ant! will be iLlivcnui on application. futife 27. aiw 6w City Commijffionrr/ Office^ June 12, 1797. < IN purftuncc of an ordinance from the feleil and common councils, fftfled the ltd day of May la ft, apipointinffcthe city cßniniiflioners, and prefcribini their duties, fe<3ion 9th, NOTICE IS HERKBY GIVEN, That the city is divided into five diltrifls, each to be under tbe fuperintendance of pne of the citv romniiffioners, whoistobe individually reiponfihle for the cleanliness of the fame, and ate as follow. , DriflriiSl No. t. From the south fide of Ce dar-firtet, to thenorth fide ofSpruce-drect,un de rthe fuperi»tendence of Nathan Boys. 1. Frpm the north fide of Spruce-flreet, to the north fide of Walnut-llreet, under the l'uper itttendence ef Hugh Roberts. 3. Frnn the north fide of Walnut to the south fidp H'gh-ftteet, undir the superintendence ot Jofcpn Clsypoole. 4. From the north fide of High-fire«t, to the north fi'l' of Mulberry street, under the super intendence <f William Moulder. 5. From the north fide of Mulherry-ftreet to the north tide of Vine-street, under the fuper intsndence of Nicholas Hicks. Thecleantngof High Ureet tobe in common. Aftattd meeting of tlit city coinmiffion yrs is held at the Old Court House, in High- Ureet, every Tuesday eve'nisjg at .5 o'clock fulv 14- 90 tm Stands for £sV. Jn purjianci of an 0: dinanct from theSeUtl and Common CwinciU,bearing date t I H lid daj of slprjb, 1797, providing for tbe appointment of Ci!j Conunijfioners, : Se. &'cfl. tbe Istb. ""HE following places are fixed upon by the L said City Commifiioners for Stands for Draymen and their Horfcs. In Vine-ft.eet, eastward of Front-ftre<tt, on b.th fides. v.. SaiTafras, High,Chefnut and \V»lnut-ftlreets, eiftwatd of Front-lit eet, oil the no/th fide.mily. Mtilfcerry-flrect, south fide from Front to Third-street. Vrorrt-Jlrest, salt fide from to EKrithW alley s ronJ-ftreet, from opposite to Black Horse al ley to Hamilton's llore;, eafl fide. Water-flroet,.weft fide from the north end of Stomper's or Moore's /lores to Pine-ilreet. Penn-ftrect from Pine to Ce-iar-ftrect, weft •fide. Drawbridge, north fide, ea/l of Front-street. Spruce, Pine and South ilreets, eafl of Frott street, l'onth lide. IlocU-llreet, between VValnut-ftreet and the flag floi'.e iroffings, tall fade, opposite George Orklev's. Second-flreet, between Saffifras and Vine ftrerts, weft fide- Fifth-ftreet, call fide from Chefnut to Mul becry Ilreets. Salfafras-ftreet, from Third to Fourth-street, eift fide. No dray or horse to Hand within ten feet of anypnrop. FOR HACKNEY COACHES. pi ne .ftreet, north fide from Fourth to Fifth streets. Fifth-llreet, between Chsfnut and Walnut ftreels, weil. Braneh-ftret t, north fide, between Third a:id fourth ilreets. July 14. nrucdim A Literary Trent. handfomAy fer'tntid on cur/tin* j paper, pt*tee I driftir y \ new edition of that popular jnUi .intcrtainitig work, Entitled I 'HE FORESTERS, Aniericiui Tale ; being a. a fcqucl to the hiflory of John Bull, the Clo thier—ln afcriesof letters to a Irieiid, with theaJ- Jition of two letters, ailutlino; recent political :ranis.iont America. T3ie follow from the Cl;».vis Allc»gorica, shews the principal tlxnt arc introtiutred: John Ball, the Kingdr:ni of /.Indiand His Mother, thcCl urchof JSngland HisV.'ifc, the Parliament the Chuich of Scotland Kis Bro<her<Patiick, Ireland Lewi*,the K ngdotn of -l-rance H.i*, the Old Conftitunon His «<-w Wife, the National Ueprefentation Lord Strut, the Kingdom of Spain Nicholas-Frog, the Dutch Republic The franjvs, the Trench Republic T4\e Foresters, the United States of America Robert Lumber, New-H amp {hire Jolin Codline, MaflachuTetts Humphrey Plowihai%, ConneAicut « * H-ogtr Caaicr, Rhode Island Bull Frag, New-York Juliils Cjefar, fc New-Jerf«y William Broadbrim, Pennsylvania ' Caffimar, Delaware Walter c : Virginia Hi« Orandfon, George Washington Peter Pitch, North Caroiir. i Ch tries ! Trulty, Georgia Ethan Greenwood, Vermont Hunter Lcngknifc, Kentucky Black Cattle, Negro Slaves Rats, Speculators ' Mother Carey's Chickens, JacobtnS This popular aixl entertaining fatiricalhiftb ry of Amtfiica is attributed to the Rev. Drl Bel knap, It fhare of originality and a- Ijounds with genuine humour. It is continued i down to the prefoit time, «nd chapraAerifes those 1 late political which have fo much ujfreafinofs vn America, j Sold by H. and P.RICE, Bookseller, No. 15, SoU)h Second Street, and No. 50, Market fueet. 1 June 16. 5 LAW BOOKS, Lattft Lqndon and Dublin Editions. H. ySf P. RICE, Booksellers, No. l£, Sodth Second, anJ No. 50, Market street, HAVE jufl received liy thg hte arrivals Irorn London and Dublin, tlicit' fpritg importa tion, confiding of a vaViety of the latcll and moll apprpved J. aw Books, whici,ad3ed to those alrea dy on hand, forms the meftezteafive collection ev er offered for faiein this courtV~y. They tbeiefore beg leave to notiije, that from the nature of their comie<9irnsin Dublin, they are enabled to fell Irish k erii>ions (as they have hitherto at the very 'loweil price? The following are among the latcll publications. Vefey, juu'rs Reports in Chancery, 4 Ycit. P«akc's Cases at Nisi Prius ; Ridgewty'«'Re*ort» in the time of f.ord Hardwick® ; Floyer's Procters Prance in the EcdeAaftical Courts; Barton's Trratife on a Suit in Equity ; Tidd't Priilice of the Scurt of King's Bench in. Personal Afiiom, t parts complete 5 'Ward's Law vjf ?J»tiocs ; C'rnife "U Uiej ; modern Reports, It vols. London edi tion, .... . H. and P, Rica expetS t» receive by the firft ar rival •from New-Yferk the 6th vol. complete of llurnfbrcl and Rail's Reports, the ad part of Gil bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, and a number of new publications. June 16. The History of PennTylvanTa^ By ROBERT PROUp, Is now ill the press, and will he publifiied, with all convenient cx)ici!ltion, by ZiCHA kiah Pouljon, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, where lubfcriptions will continue to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to tbe printed propcfals, until the work is ready for the fubferitxrs. July 'B. lawtf Printed Calicoes. JOHNMILLER, Jun. & Co. No. 8 Chefnul-Street, ►Have for Sale FIFTY TRUNKS Reatly alTorte j, very low on (hort credit. March 6. § Richard and yames Potter HAVE removed their Counting House to No. 45, South Fifth-ftrcet. " uguft i. w&f6t ■ r 1 —■ Lancaster, Harrijburgh Carlijte, Shippenjburg arid Sun bury STAGES. THE public are requMed to tske notice, that the partnership which has far fometinie fub fiilcd betwean Mathias Slough orf Lancaster, and V/illiam Gaer, it now dissolved : but, noJ as M. Slough infinuatei to the public without just canfe ; as will more fully appear by a lettar on the fub jciS from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 19th 'Dctember lail. i recital of which is not now deem ed ncceflTary. Any gentleman who wishes to be mcrre informed of the merits of this hufinefs, by applying to >V. Geer may have the perusal ef M. Slaugh'.- letter, and then can be at-full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer 13 net perfedly juftifiahie in attaching hini felf to any other person in the profecutten of the Stage conveyancs from Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place. Now from tbe liberkl and generous support the public were pleased to confer on the lirft effort in this hufinefs, V! ilium Geer, in conjunction with Mefirs. Reily, Weed and Wi'.mer, is determined to prosecute and carry it on, vyitH every care, at tention and dispatch that a zeal to oblige the pub lic can poflibly exert. The a! (he company, who are amply provided with horfes, and every appurtenance to render the passage fafe and commodious, inform thofa wno wifb to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they Ci.n take their feats at Oeorge Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, Mat'ktt Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday .tbdPiiday, to proceed to Lancafier, Harrilburg, Carlifie and Shippci.lburg. The tare as hitherto ellablitlieci. For the farther accommodation of the public, ' a Stage will Hart every Weduefday front the house of Samuel hlder, is Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury 111 Northumberland toumy, erery Thursday, and return from thcocd and arrive at Hamfburg eveiy Saturday, so that passengers dcilined for I.aticaftcr or Philadelphia, ir.ay proceed o« Mon- WILI.IAM GEER. J,;u:caller, Jan. »7, 1797- N. 13. This Line of Stages Harts from th« house of William Ferrae, in Lancafttr, qn every 1 uefdr.y and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro- to the westward; and irom the house of air. fo-.ucl Eli'.. 1 in Harr»/burg every Wednef da;.-.jr.orning, ou the fame • evening arrive* at Pa trick Cocliran'b in Shippenfliucg, aril returns from thence cn'every Thursday ■ performing the fame routine daily av in its tour trCnj l-hiiadel pliis. m»f Cr:y of \Vofhingt;)ii-. 1 SCHEME Of (.he Lottery, No. For thd l,h»: ovzmsfil <{/ ICiisral City. A fnagni&cirit'lwelfiujMtjoafe 10,000 dollars, & cafli Jcijooo, are 50,000 1 ditto 15,000 &ca 15,00s 1 ;istto 15,000 Si cafo 15,000 30,0' ocr 1 ditto io,ooo & caC'i 10,000 >a,ooo 1 diJto 5,000 <]c caHi 5,000 tdfooo 1 ditto 5,000 & tali 5,000 10,000 1 priie.of ro,ooo" id '. {,o■; t> Jichj ife • 1 :i,poO 10 d>. l,ot'io - , - 10,00 c 53 <io. 500 - . - 10,000 00 do. 100 - - in,ooo ♦•W d ). co - - 10,000' 400 do. - * 10.000 do. ao - 30,000 do. 10 - 158,000 Prizes. ,53.i1l "lauka. ' 59,300 Tickets, it Eight Dollari, 400,00# N. 13. Tol-jvour those whs" may take a qcan tity of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the l st drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but ovs : Ajjfl approvednotts) fecurinj; payment in either moaiy c* prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will he received fen anynumbcr not lcfsthap 30 tick ets. This will afford an eljgaot fpecimer. of tfic private buildings to be creeled in the City of Waliiington—Two beautiful defigos aie alicjdy feleiled for the *ntire Ironts ou two of the public squares; from thefedrawingi.it ispropried toerecil two centre and 'our corner bv.ildin£» ai fconaspof fibls after this lottery isfold r andto ccnvry them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in clu manner described in the fchcme for the Hotel Lottery. A uett deduflion of five per cent, will be raade to defray theneceffary expenses of print ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intvndcd for the Natnr.al to be eitdled within the city of Wafljington. The real securities given {or the payment of the Erizes, ire hell by the Pretidcot and two OirnJl or» of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the : mount ot thelottery. SAMUEL BLODOET. Tickets may be had at the Bank of Colsm bi'i ; of James Weft it Co. Baltimore; of Fettr Oilman, Boston ; .of John Hspkins, Richmond ; and of Rirhard Wsll», Cooper's Ferry. mwf From the Herald. CAUTION. "\TrHEREAS a combiaaticui of men in this V ' couiuy itave undertaken to enrich theni feiveJjby fabricating titles to iuuodry valuaulatradl6 of land, ths pioperly of gentlemen liflug in New Yoik, Philadelphia, London itvd Paris, for which traiVof land large funis of niouty hive been paid to those fraudulent men, by innocent purchafcrs ■ It is therefore jult that public information fhoutd be given, to the end, that the injured may fo(.krc drefs while the pen have property, sod are ro be found. who have been difcovtred are Tru man Hxrrifon, Jofcph Witcomb, Jaid now to re side in the copnty of Saratoga ; Thomas Keily and several others who go under fictitious names. It is fuppofcd that the lauds ottered frr sale on those fa lirieated cities, are at lcafl wvrth fifty thousand Such as we have »dual knowledge of are as follows : Lots No. 11 and u, Otfego patent, thcufand acres each, the a&ual property of William Dellwyn, now 0/ London ; lots No. 58 and 64, fame patent, thousand acres each, the property of Mr. Cbauinont, now of Paris, and lames A7eriU and others, ol this State. There is fomc grounds to suppose that thr lands of Richard Wells and Charles Wharton, of Philadelphia, are under their management.—The Printers will.do well to give this a place in their papers, as well to cnution the public against purchasing those lands, at also to de prive these men in fature from impaling on indivi duate, which their education and addrels have en abled them to do heretofore. Witcomb has been a fliopkeeper of some note in tliia sourrtry. Tile following affidavits will fct in a clear point of view tile wickcdnefsof tbofe men,which when the public have perufrd, will induoe tlieni to ex cufc the interference of Wu. COOPER. Otfego, July aßth, 17*7. 1 I homas Kelly,of the County cf Otfcgo, hav ing been led into an error, by John Wit cmb and Truman Harrifon, of the fame County, to llgn a deed to them, for lot No. 58, O fygo patent, which was the property of William T Franklin now Mr. Chamont'e and others; -nd further the said Joseph and Truman did perfuademe to do this against my inclination, which was made out on the rcth day of November, 1793, or set back two years so as to bring it to that time ; u>fd further the name ot Pardon Starksto that deed was a fictitious iumt ! , thi re being no such pfrlon there. To this i make voluntary oath. THOMAS IiIiLLY. 19th July, 1797. On the 19th July, 17p7, caiwe personally before me, .Jhomaft Kelly, the fublcnbi.i to the above af fidavit, and made solemn oath that it contains noth ing but rtif truth. ELIHU PHINNEY, Jufticc of the Peace. On the 18th July, 1797, came before me Jacob Kibby, a person by me well ki:own and worthy of good credit, who on hi* lolemn oath did fay, that two of the parties ahovementioned did make ap plication to him this deponent, some time in the winter of 1796, to make them a deed for two thou sand acrss of land in thc.Otego patent, and pro mised this deppaen-t a (hare of profite, on tho sale of said landb, for his so ; and th?t they made application several tinico for the fu-rr.j pur which iervices this deponent as often refufed, de claring to them that he had no to lauds, aud coulddo no such thing ; which daring attempt on thia deponent's integrity he had related among his friends several times, previous to making this affi davit. JACOii K.IBJ3EY. Sworn before me, ELIHU PHINNEY, Jufticeof the Peace. Aug. 3. iavv4'.v. Thirty Dollai-s Reward. ELOPED from the service of the lubfrribt-r, on tbe 19th inltanf, a negro man by the name of DICK, about twenty-five ytars of age, and frve feet nine %/tcn inches high ; by trade a carpentei, and is a very liveiy briik work man. His countenance is very good—When spoken to, he converses with ease and confi dence, aud is pretty fagjeious. I purchased the faidfellow of Mr.Dubney Minor, in whole name he has been advcrSi'ed in the Richmond newfpaptrs. Durii:ghis lailruivaway rrip (last 1 summer) he was employed a confiiierable length of time, by lame person near Dumfrii s, from which eircumOarce,'l conjeilure, he, has taken another notbern route I fore-warm all prrfone from'giving him employment, of any kind whatever,.*nd maftersot l efielsand others, from ' carrying him out of tills itatc. The above re ward wdl be given if he is taken within forty miles of this city ? and an additional sum, in proportion to ihe distance he may be broughr, or the trouble a ndcxpence the apprchender may beat, in bracing hiin to this place. AUG; DAVIS. N.B. His apparelu as cf the usual negro kind, luithe had more cioatbs thauis ctt.loraary for them to possess. AD, Kith'tr.-uJ, June.:i, ifj7* Will be Lauded, Front oal.oara the' Clip Afiive, C«ij>t.Bj.AU.,»r:jn: 1 K.iailiutgh, to hai*swliilcßiiiiii clean Hemp 2 caiks Clover Sted j For Pale by Thomas Herman L suffer, North Fifth Arcet, No. H 4. T »jrtek6. ' VV] 11 iam ft fackbui n, LOTTERY akv, BROKER'S OFFIC. 17 No. 64 south Second •reel. { ICKTLTS in t* f >e C;.ri-l Lottery, No. 11, TylifcS a coram inced draw in if the 2.9 th May, I'Ok SALE. The price of tickets will rife in propor tion rs til - drawing gdVatfft:*. part icuLirjjy on a.c cejint of the five fit it drawn tickets. prizes of ' four thousand dollars eacli, on the latl day of drawinjf. Check kcot for*xnminatio» and rejiftcr* ing, in the Canal, No. 2, City of Waldington, No. a, and Paterfon potteries. Also, tickets forfalein the Schuy lkill bridge and Perk omen Br.idgs lotteries, which wil\ begin drawing in the .courfeof the summer. The taufinefs of a Broker in ail kinds of Sfock, Dills, Nptcs, Lands, See-&c. tranfa&ed with the utmost actentiou. . ' June 2 mM £1 Seine's View of the War. JUST PUBLISHED, By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. 40 South Second street, * [PJ-ice 31 Cents] A View of the Causes and Consequen ces of the present War with France.' By the Honorable Thomas Erskike. May 1 s § state trials. Sold b W.Young, Bookseller, No. sa, South Se - cond-ftrecr, The Pqnnfylvania Statfc Trials, CONtaining the impeachment, trial, and acquit al of Francis Kopfcinfan, Judge of the Court of admiralty, arid John Nieholfon, Comptroller Gen era!—ln one Age 8 vo. yol. Price, in boards, 3 dollars. W. Young has for sale, a general aflortaientof Books. Also, Stationary, retail and by the. pack age, well allotted, and entitled to the drawback if ! axpwted. July 7 —* rHK SUBSCRIBER having been appointed by the Envoy Extraordinary and Mintßer Pleni-( ptOMAtiary of Jtiis ttri tannic Majesty, General «gent l<jr afliuing iiritilh creditors, and such particular a ger.tsas they may specially authorize, in profeoutiug their claims before the cwmnnHionersfor-carrying iu to the (ixfh article ot the Treaty of Amity % Con- J nurce and Navigation between his Britannic MajeJly and I the United Slatei of America, hereby gives notice that lie haa opened his office at his house the foush eail corner of Chefnut and fifth ftrcets, Philadelphia, \>herc he is for claims with the vouchers aud documents thereof, for the purpole 0/ bringing forward the fame agree ably so the rules and orders which the board may think proper to prescribe. Anc as it will be for the intercll of all concerned, that the several claims be so stated, and fupport cd, as to prevent the delay which would arise iron* ' the of obtaining further information, or ad ditional materials,fiom periods residing at a diltanre, the general agent thinks it his duty to add» (for the diie&ion chiefly of those, who, not having employ ed particular agents, may leave the prolccution of their claims to his cliaige and management) that all such claims oughtin particular to set torth—- ' id. The proper description and fitnation of the creditor or claimant, end original debtor, refptdf tvely. * 2d. Tbe date aadnature of the original contract or debt. 3d. When, in what manner, aod to.what extent, the creditor or claimant wi.s prevented or impeded, -by the provificn, operation or defed of law, the deeifions and practice of eourft, or restraint of exe cution. from recovering payment of the debt in queftiorn 4»h The lofsatvl damage incurred or fuftainpd, in ccnfequence of such impediments, whether ihe fame may have arife»i from the infolveney, change of fnuation, or dcaiii of the debtor, the loss of legal remedy from iapfe of time, or othercaufes'impairifg tbe value aud leetoiiyof the 1 -debt, which would not havefo opeftted if fuchimpeaiments bad notexilled. And sth .The particular grounds iind uafon.s on which the claimant mniiucins, in tl»e terms of the 'reaty, th«at ' by the ordiiaary c*?urfe of judicial pro mgs, the creditor' cannot now obtain and a£Hiai!y have and iccetvc full a»d adequate compensation" tor the loiPes and damages fofuifaiued. » The general agitni thinks it his diAty further to fug- th»L the f.veral claims ought 10 be accompanied and tnpporicd by the affidavits of the ciaimauts duly Iworn and rcgu»;rly attcfteo, both as to »he txtilence tif the dtbts -laimed, and such other circtim(flncd& as may be within their own knowledge refpe&rvely. \sid wherever the claimanis in Uatingtbe nature of their evidence (which must in every instance be the hell of which tfie cafe, is capable) have occasion to tcfer to the teUimony of witr.eHes, it will be proper to-apprifc the general agent of the names and places of residence of such witncilesand the faClsto be eßa blifhed by ta;u testimony. Win. Moore Smith. Philadelphia. June Bch. i*rq?. d For Sale, Thai well known place, called Vandkorifi's fruY, ON Nefhamiiiy creek, 18 miles from Phili ladeiphia, on the New York polt road, containyig 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the, prcti»iCcs arc a large two tlory flone honfeoccii pied as a tvern, anil a good one flory stone kit chen, a large frame fiaTjte with a good {hreflltEp fioof, Vnd lome out building:s-*alfo a of good water, and an excellent ice House. On this place is a molt elegant fituaticn fora gentle man's feat, commanding a view of the Ntfhara iny to its jun&ion wiih the Delawaw. and thence acrofsto the Jersey (hore. It has thp privilege of one half the toll received from lii* bridge. For term 3 apply to the SMhfcciber, MORDECAI LEWIS. VaY it. Jtawtf. OOi.UiViBIA HOtibK . Boarding School for young Ladies. MUS. CiIIOOMBRIDGE with rn»ch pleas ure ."id-ref;ieft, returns Iter fuicere ac knowledgement for the liberal eiKoui agemetot she has received during''*four years residence is Phila'Veiphia ; and afftires her friends ami the public, so far from intending t-> decline her school, (he hjh made a fnperior arrangement for the more convenient| accomilirc'atiofl of her scholars.—Every branch of u.Vftil and pflite edueatwn is particiilarly attended to by Mrs. Groombridge and > inaflars excelling in tieir refpeflive prose (Tmns. Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. June j.ii, 1797. Jl'mJcf The liiyatimi i 9 perfe>D!y healtky ; audmade .more agreeable by an exter.frve garden and lot of ground adjoining the house. Juj} Publi/hed, And to he hid of MeiTrs. Dol.fon, Campbell,Rice, Cary, aud the other pricipal Bookfcllers in the city,price one dollar, iwinty-f ve cents,ill hoards, New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. By BfeNHMW SMITH BARTON, 11. n. JutK iO. *6t A'cfs cff Simfon, » ——U.WB KOk SALE C Hi'V<!l,'ads, j Jixccllmt Coffee in Ticice?, aud | (. Tarrd-. A /nu.ll j' M't*! n( ( ca , i|, ! ;■ few ru,:, iv„..s I,'ll lie:, iri,!s, fourth props 1 »'<* T,or . Iv '7 ifr^ <"••! ®H in Madeira pipe* inv4 '"" e i''vvel!cry a.i;a hoficry to be fold by tiv p;-}fao- C A K-vv i,. r,s oi bed I'n !ifh chctfc. _>!?*?•" dtf. The Subfcribcr has for Sale, A large ailurtment as India Muflifls coarse and fine Tndi.i Calicoes Sooty Rore^l-i B'ue Cloths and Checks ' , Banc! u;,Ta Handkerchiefs due red a~d Giili Handkerchief An ii, voice of Irifli Linens and ihcetinss, well affortrd A box ci' Pi.ipers Iht.breilas i v.'o boxes of fi<-e Spice;, couinins Nutme«<L Ivldce and Cloves Black Peiip-r of firft quaKry F.nti India Ginger Jiva Sugar A quantity of Madeira Wine Ditof Gin Hull Brimftoiie Mor decai Lewis. * I?,. TBWI m Higgins' Specific FOR THH PREVENTION AND CtJRF. OF THE TFLI.OW VEVF.R. EVF.R finer this difenfe mi.d'* A;ch ravages in this i ri'y and New-York, the anchor has turned His attention to its causes and rare.—The relult of his crquiriej has convinced hhn that the reason why so few pyfons recover from its attacks, are frnm it» rot being well underflood, and the consequent wrong method taken to cure it. He is perfuade'd that the exceflive b1 f d.jr* and tnercuriel reatment of the Faculty is highly injurious, and that the on ly rational mode of treatment is by the use of proper acid 6. Convinced of this he offers his Spertfr as & certainV'medy, if used according to the directions. To be had in bottles, at one, dollar each, of the inventor Gn. Hi/rgim, Cherry flreet, two. doors a bove Ninth ftrert, (late manager of Jackson and Co's Medicine Warchoufe, London); by y. Lt tlanc. No. 2-6 ; W. Griffith, No. T77, T. Prara. No. »i, Soi'th Third ftrert, 7". Stiff, No. ;s,New#reet, near Vine ftrc-et.and J. Gales, No. 36, Race (treet. Aug. 25. tuths jt COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMAS, and CONSUMPTIONS. Just received, by Wn. GRirrrjns,N« 177, South Second-street, a frelh supply of Genuine Balsam of Honey, A Medicine invented by the latfl Sk John Hi(t (who knowledge as a'Botanift procured him the appellation of ihe Linnasus qf Britain) and h . «or.fidered in England a? a certain cure forthe above complaints; it is also offingular efficacy in the Hooping Cough, ' , It may also be had retail of W. A. Stokm, No. • 61, South Second street, and T. Stiif, ,55, Sew ftrset, in bottles at 75 cents each. . Wm. GairriTHs having observed tHchappy «£> feift of the medicine, (fever al cases of Cures haw ing come within tis own knowledgeVwd thegreat t demand for it has induced' hrjn to order a large supply, a part of whichhe has just rsceived. 3. —■ T»W3T» 50 Dollars Reward. RAN away on Saturday last, two indented Ser vants, Gifford Oally, a mulatto boy.about'l7 years of a llim light built act;va fellow, can reail and write,five feet seven or eight inches high, has a heavy countenance ; had oh a fuftian coatee and trowfers, a high crowned hat, fine (hoes &c. Allan Hellotis, a'ulack man, about >4 years of age, five fuct seven or eight inches high,athick fct clumsy built ftllew, about the.breech; had Oil a laiior's blue jaefc.-t lined with fwanflrii:, dark striped vest, fuftjai) trowfers, high erownei hat, coaiie shoes, &c.; each of them had fevcra} fhirtsand several other donthes with them. Thii ty Dolfcrs will be paid lor the runaways, or 15 dol- ' lars for each, and reafonahle charges, on delivering them at No. 54, North Third-ftrect. 'I he blact fellow is about a year from Lewis Town, in the County of SufTcx, ftatc of Del*, ware, and has taken the boy with him. t J UI V 3 1 - mtu&f^w To be SOLD or RENTED, A LARGE 3 Story Brick House, on Scruih fi<le ot' Filbert fireet, Eighth.and Ninth, lately oceupied as the Sur veyor General's Office. • . The Building is 36 feet front led 35 fcdt^u^ ftlie lot 110 feet deep, with the privikjgfof 1 nine eet wide Alley extending the whole lenjsth o? he lot, to a thirty feet wide Court for Carrugca to turn in. The House is not plafiered, may be turned either into #ne, or two dwcwSK Hoiifes. It is suitable for a or would make a good Tavern. J'uVmediate pcfieffion will be given, f y Apply to No. iji, Gidihft-SlrtWt Ahr. 21. gtrtUv, Muftcal lnjlrument Manvfaftorf. Is'o. 167,- drcMhreet. ' , ■ HARPER, harpsichord, grand, portable lid '-board, pier table and fqnaj-c VorN: mak.-r lror.j l.cndon, returns tfu)ik»MiiKicftiefKja •and ihe j.ublie, fdr thtir liheral encouragement a«id hopes that by hisalfiduity and atqemien to cv» ery Ijihikli of his of their iavors. Piano fertes made on the ncwelif and n-.oft approved plans, with jiodals, pateß» K fwcil, and French karp flop, which he fLittcji himi'slf will i.e found cn trial by unprejudiced judges,lo be equal if .not fuperii.r to any import -d, an.d <wcnty per cent cheaper. Any inlru m;.rt purchased' ul him, if I'i>t appcovedof ilk • twelve mouths, he will fxcTiange.. N. 13. All/kind-s of'Alwfic.,l laiVrurriefits * uned, and repairco with the greeted. Jtfcterety l , ' difptcH, and in tflie most reaionaWe-ttrnisj fvs ' rea."iymoney oaiy. Second Hanc F'. rtcj |n'«xehang«v• ■' May r. & irri. "■ ll 1 *" "" Forty Dollars, Reward. ; • T) AN away from the iVulcrifcer Air the ifes iv cnddiyof this infl. July, JftMnlatto Slan, nur.ed Will Uowzer, about taffy years of age,, five feet t'even or tight inches high, rather' chunky made ; had on when he wens ' drab colored cloth coat, flripcd purple and jacket. It is probable-he fli». cloatfics, as he took a mim'uer with him. fai.l fellow formerly belonged to Mr«Chafle»' lilakc of this pUce; <u:d it is expeifct) fcchatt made towards Jones's Neclc, ii> the State.—Any person fa id fel low, avd feciiring h*ia> so that J cifiget Iwm a gain, (hail -rcttivt the ahoVt/tvydrd" if takt« 'ttt of the county, ard Twenty Dollars if in ibe couiiry, and all reasonable charges if hutrii. \ J JESSE REED, Q'icn Ami's Coumy^Maryland. i> .' , wit*.
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