Imported infhe fliip MaiCciii;ster, Bekjamin Shewell, Mailer, From Bo'irde-aux, and for sale 'oy the fubferiber, - No. ii Walnut Sreet, EonrdcSu:; Brandy "J Iriih nuuket claret in cases (_ Entitled to - Medoc wine, irt do. Drawback. £a at erne', do. do. J Thomas Murgatrsyd. | WHO HAS FOR SAt-E. Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter caflca Rosa 4°- t k > ' Pimento iu bagn 4600 bushels Liverpool fait. Aug. 24* twt&stf. To be fold at Public Vendue, To the iiighefl bidder, at the house of Mr. William Evans, the sign of the Indian in the city of 'Balthnoif, on the 25tli day sf Oislober next, at 11 o'clock, A. M About seven thousand acres of land, > Ihe property of Williarii Bell, of Philadelphia, iy'ng I'ttwetfn Reifler'j-town and Westminster, Coinmonly called Little Winchester, (the turn pike road runs through a eonfiderablc part ot these lands) the traa begina about 17 mites From Baltimore, within a U«v handred yards of laid Reifler's-town, and extends to the dis tance of al'out twenty -three milts "from Balti .more, and litss on the main falls of Patapfico river, from three to four miles thereon- Will lie fold in tras6 or one hundred and fifty to tliree hundred acre. There is a large propor tion of meadow and wood land on each trail, f >me of them highly improved, with excellent buddings and fine gr,.fs. A l SO A feVen hundred acres ofi land, called Clover Farms, witht« five miles of 1 •Elidenfhurg, efteeme<l very iOGd for Graft 1 Ri. hard Ponlonby.of Bladeis'lhurgli, will (he,* 1 this land to any person inclinfij to,purchafe. < ALSO, A trad of lalld of abolit thre6 hun- 1 tired and thirty a*res, within about two miles i *nd a half or the President's house in the Fede ral City. It is nearly all wood land, and a fine hVh profpefl, froni which may be fcea the city of Wafhinglon, filadenfburgh, AlexafrHria and a part of George-town, and many milei down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Por.lon» by, of BJadentburg, will also fbew this land. j A liberal credit will be giveo for the greatefl part of the purchase money. ihe term® will be made known on the day ef sale. ( May 8 ! wyn ■ ■ i Just Received, From Batavia (via Providetite) < a few B<S»sof Spices, conlifling of j Nutmegs, Cloves and nace for lile by MLLIXGS& FRANCIS, Pcnu llreet. may 30 dtf Davis's Law Book Store, No. 3,19, High-Street. GEOR G£ DAVIS, I>:.ING bulled for fom« time [ aft in pn-para / tions (or removing into his pr-ifent ho*jfe, has been utidei thenecellityof until this day informing the gentlemen of the Bar generally thro' the United States, that his spring importation of taw book* is now arranged and ready tor (ale, on termsthat he trufls will entitle him to the like fre fr'eence he has experieuced for fcvtral years past. Catalogues, combining the most vuried collec tion ever imported iMo this country, are print«l and will he delivered on application. June 17. » aaw 6w City CommiJ/ioners' 1 Office, "June 11, 1797. IN pursuance of an ordinance from the felefl and common councils, palled the 2id day qf May last, appointing the city ('MiimilTioners, ind prtferibing their duties, fetSion 9th, NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN, Tl\at the city is divided into live ditlri«£ls, eaeh to be under the fuperintendance of one of the city commilfioneri, whoisto be individually reiponfible for the cleanliness of fame, and are as follow. DriftrisJl No. 1, From the south fide of Ce dar-street, to the north fide of Spruce-llreet, un derth® superintendence of Nathan Boys., a.. From" the north tide of tiptuceTftreet, to the north fide of VValnut-flreet, under thefuper- Mitendence of Hugh Robert « 3.'Froin the north fide of Walnut to tbefouth of.ttigh-flreet, under the superintendence ot Joseph Claypoole. 4. From thi north fide of High-fluent, to the nOrth fidr of Mulberry street, under the super intendence ef William Moulder. ♦ « 5. From th<s north fide of MulWtrry-ftreet to the ntitth fiele of Vine-llreet, under ijie fuper ».tendence of Nicholas Ilicks. The clraningof High-street td be in conwnon. 2i stated meeting of the city comiaiflion jra is held at the Cld Court House, in High ftreet, evfry evening at 5 o'clock. July r 4 . eoim Stands for Draymen, Iffc.' I>l pnrjuar.rt of an Ordinance from tbeSelecl and Common Councils,btarnig date the lid day of April. 1797, providing for tbe afpointine.it of (j:~ Gpmmifiofterj, Ltc. Seel, tbe 1 stb. TIE following places are fixed upon by the L fo'rd City Cnmmiffioners for Stands for Draymen and their Horses. In Vine-street, eastward of Front-nreet, on both Saffafras, Higb.Chsfnut and Walnut-lttreetf, eastward of Front-Ilreet,on the no.-th fide only. Mulberry-street, south fide from Front to Third-flreet. Front-flreat, east fide from Vine-street to alley. Front-ftr'eet, from opposite to Black hortt al ley to Hamilton's flores, east fide. Waler-ftreet, weft fide from the north end of Stamper's or Moore's (lores to Pine-street. " Penn-ftreet from Pine to Celar-ftreet, weft in aw bridge, north fide, east of Front-street, Spruce, Pine and South (Ireeis, ejft of l'roat street, south l'<te. Dock-street, between Walnut-flreet and the Hag Hone erodings, ealt.fide, opposite George Otklty's. or--' • .t. Secontl-ftreet, between faff«.ris and Vine ftre'ts, Fit'lh-llreet, «a!l fide from Chelnut to Mul- Vicnv street*- _ , from Third to Fourth-ftrcet, eail tictc - ... c r No dray or horse to lland within ten feet ot m ?s3bs FOR IUCKXEr COACHES. Pine-street, north fide from Fourth to Fiith ftt Fil'th-ftrrtt, between Chefnut and Walnut ftl UrancMlrcet, north Tlihrd and' Fourth ffreetsl f r urn mwotfim July 14. A Literary Treat:. fujl puliijhedhanilfomsly pf'mteJ on writing piper, price I dollar, - A new edition of tiiut popular and entertaining a entitled f: THE FORJiSTIiRS, a:i American Tile ; bring 1< a focjuei to the history of |ohn Bull, the Clou thier—ln aferiesof letters to a friend, witli the ad- f: ditiop of two letters, alluding to recent political fl tranfadlions in America. Thy following extra#, from the-Clavis Allegoric*, t] fnews the principal characters that ire introduced: n John Bull, the Kingdom of England 11 His Mother, tSeClurch of, EnjUnd g His Wife, the Parliament , tl His Sifter Peg, the Church of Scotland d His Brother Patrick, Ireland v Lewi», the Kingdom of France A Hjs the Old Constitution His n«w Wife, the Navional Representation JLord Strut, the•Kfatgdom of Sj<ain Nicholas Frog, thV Dutch Republic The Franks, ihi French Republic The Fojefterg, the United States of Ameri< z S 'Robert Lurtiber, Ncw-Hampfhire t< John Cbdline, Marfachufctts ; tt Humphrey Plowihare, Roger Carrier, Rhode Island S Peter Bull Frog, New-York tc Julius Caesar, New-Jersey Willidni Broadbrhtif Pennsylvania Caflimar, Delaware Walter Pipewood, Virginia His Gr* Kifon, Gtorge Wafhihgto* Peter Pitch, Mi»rth Carolina Charles Indigo, South. Carolina George Trimy, Georgia Ethan Greenwood, Vermont Hir-ter Longknife. Kentucky ' * Bla.\ Cattle, Negro Slaves Rats, Speculators .Mother Carey's Chickens, Jacobins . popular ami entcrtairtfngfatirical histo ry of Amarica is attributed td the Rev. Dr. Bel knap, It hasa great fliure of originality and a bonnd» with genuine humour. It is continued down to the present time, and chnra&erifes those late political tranfa&ions which have caused so much uiwafintffs in America. Sold by H. and P. RICE, Bookseller, No. 16, South Second Street, and No. 50, Marke* fbeet. June 26. § LAW BOQKS, ~ 1 Latest London and Dublin Editions. H. & P. RICE, Bookseller s, No. 16, South Second, and No. jo, Market street, HAVE just received by the lite arrivals from London and Dublin, their spring importa tion, copfiftingof a variety of the lttell and most approved I.aw Books, which, added to those alrea- dy on hand, forms the moftextenfive colleflion ct er offered for fa'.e iu this country. They thei rfbre . beg leave to noti<y, that from the nature of their connedicnsin Dutilin, they are euablcd to felllridl [editions (a»they have hitherto at the very "lowed prices. The following are among the latell publications. , Vefey, jun'rs Reports in, Chancery, I xJ.t. Peake's Cases at Nisi Prius ; Ridgeway's Reports in the time of Lord Hardwicke ; Floyer's Pio&ers Pradlice in tbe Ecclefiaftieal Courts ; Barton's Treatise on a Suit in Equity ; Tidd's PraiSlice of the ®ourt of King's Bench in Personal Aftions, parts complete j Ward's Law- of Nations; Cruile on Use» ; modern Report*, n vols. London edi- | tion. H. and P. Rici expert to receive by the firft ar rival from New-Vork the 6th vol. complete of Purnford and East's Reports, the ad part of Gil bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, and a number of «ew publications. • June 16. The History of Pennsylvania, BY ROBERT PROU9, IS now in the press, and will be publilhed, with ill convenient expedition, hy Zi-cha r IAH Poulson, jun. No. 30, Chefqut-ftrect, Philadelphia, where l'ubfcriptions will continue 1 to ba received, ami at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed propnfalt, until the work is ready forthelubfcribers. July 18. lawtf Printed Calicoes. JOHN MILLER, Jun. & Co. No. 8 Cbcfnut-Street, Rave tor Sale FIFTY TRUNKS neatly aSbtted, very low on short credit. ' March 6. $ Richard and James Potter HAVE removed their Counting House to No. 45, South Fifth-ftrcet. uguft 2. w&f6t Lancaster, Harrijbargh Carli/le, Shippenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. THE public are requested to take notice, that the partnerlhip which has f«r sometime fub fiiled betwe»m Mathias Slough of Lancafler, and William Geer, js now dissolved . bat, not as M. Slough infinnates to the public without just cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the fub .je& from M. Slough to W. Gacr, dated the 19th December last. a recital of which is sot now deem ed necessary. Any gentleman who wilhes to be more circumflantially informed of the merits of , this business, by applying to W. Geer may have the perufabwf M. Slough's letter, can l>e at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer is not perfedly jtifti§able in attaching him felf to any other person in the profecutkin of the Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippeuf urg, or any other place. Now from tbe liberal and generous support the phblic were pleated to confer ou the firft effurt in this buGnefs, William Geer, in conjumaioD with Meflrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined to prosecute and carry it qn, with ev -ry care, at tention anddifpatch that a zoal to oblige the pub -1 lie can possibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided with carriages, horfi-s. and every appurtenance to render the passage Jafe and ibmmodious, inform p thofa wnvi wiih to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their feats at l George Weed's, the sign of the White Hi.rfe, lyiarkct Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancafier, Harrifburg, Carlifie and Shippcnfburg. The fare as hitherto 1 established. For the further accomm»dation of the public, ' a Stage will start every Wednel'day from the house : as Samuel Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thur'day, 1 and return from thc"ce and arrive at Harrifturg every Saturday, so that deftined for • I.ancafttr or Philadelphia, may proceed o* Mon days. WILLIAM GEER. Lancafler. Jan. 27, 1797- f N. B This L'ir.e of Stages tfarto from tha house as William Ptmc, in Lancafler. or. every Tuesday al.'U Saturday morning at 6 o'ekujt, pro -1 eccditig to the westward; and from the house of Ml-. Samuel EM- i in Herriiburj} every Wedncf day morning, 0:1 the fame evening arrivcs'at Pa trick Cochran's irt and returns I i'rorj ther.ee on every Thuifi.'ay ; perfoi-ming the fame routine daily a> in its £ur from Philadel phia. . mwf / t O 'B E 5 O L B, And pojejfum given intotedia'tly, F , ALARof-.' two Uory brick Houfe,haridforre!j- Ctuated in Princeton. There are four rooms and a !ars£ entry ow each floor, and flve.roor.rs in the garret", a range of back buiUings 51 feet .in. length, and a piazza of 57 feet. There is a y.uttip. in tiie yard, an excellent kitchen garden, at the farther end of which are a carriage house and two (tallies, one of which is new, 44 feet long, with flails in the two flables for ii) horses. The heal thi*efs and pleafar,tutfs oi its situation, and the number of genteel and agreeable, families in and J n«ar the town, render it a defiratile retrceat for a gentleman frcin the city. The commodioufAefji of r the house, its central position, and the largcnrfs of the lUbles,make it|evcvy way fuitaMeforatavcrn,for g which it has alwars been confiderd as a czpitai' t fta.id.' Inquire on the premd'es, of c v ISAAC SNOW DEN. f Princeton, An>». 2;. 29 —dtw2awff d nTCTT ICE. b TF TnEOT O'Hara, who some years fineekcpt 2 School ff t the Nipe Bridges, Queen's County, Eaf tem Shore, Maryland, be living, hu is hereby rc- \ minded to call oq, or to, the Rev. Ambrofc d Marshal, near Warwick, Cicil County, Eastern Shore, Mary-land, from whom he will receive iu- I tereftinjc information. u A/trvJl 4. mw&f4\v City oi" Walhington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal City. ~ A magnificent dwelling-house ac,ooo ddllirs, it. oafh 30,000, ire _ 50,001 I dity> 15,000 & c»!> 15,000 40,00# 1 ditto 15,000 £c caih 15,000 30,000 I ditto 10,000 & ca(h 10,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & caih 5,000 io>ooo 1 ditto 5,000 & ealh 5,000 xo,doo ! 1 cast prize of »0,000 s do. 5,000 each,are • 10,000 10 cia. 3,000 - - ie,ooc 10 do. 500 - - 10,000 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 100 do. 50 - 4 10,000 1 400 do. 15 * 10,000 ( 1,000 do. 10 - 10,000 15,000 do. 10 - 159,000 16,7.59 Prizes. 33,161 Blanks. 5c, 000 Ticket#, at Eight D»Uar», 4110,oo» N. J3. To'avonr those who may taki a quan- 1 tity of Tick Mj he prize of 40,000 dollars will be 1 the tajT dra .7* ticket, and the 30,000 the last 1 1 but ONI : And approved notes, securing payment in either mi&.y or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for any number not lets than 30 tick ets. 1 This Lottery will afford an elegant fpecimcn of the private buildings to be eredled in the City of Waihingtcm—Two beautiful defines arc already (defied for the entire fronts on two of the public lquares; from these drawings it ispropofed toereA two centre and f our comer buildings .as soon fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the scheme for the Hotel 1 Lottery. A nett dedu&ion of five per cent, will b» made to defray the neceJlary expenses of print ing, &c. and the furplas will be trade a part of the fund intended for the National Umverfity, to be ereded within the city of Washington. The real fecuritiesgiven for the paymoit of the Brizes, ire held by tha President and two Direct ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of the lottery. SAMUEL IiLODGET. Tiekctsmay be had at the Bank of Colum bia ; tf James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Gilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry. f mwf From the Otfego Herald. CAUTION. WHF.REAS a combination of men in this county have undertaken to enrich thtm felves,hT fabricating titles to fundr/ valuable traSs of land, She propei»yof gentlemen living-in New York, Philadelphia, London and Paris, for which trails of knd large sums of money have been paid to those fraudulent men, by innocent purthafers It is therefore just that public information Ihould be given, to the end, thatth. injurjd may fetk re dress while the reen have property, and aue to be found. Those who have been discovered are Trft man Ha-rifon, Joseph Witeomb, fatd now to rc fide in the county of Saratsga ; Thomas Kelly ar.d several otheri who go under fictitious names. It is supposed that the lands offered fcr sale on those fa bricated titles, are at ltaft worth fifty thousand dollars. Such as we haveafiual knowledge of are as follows : Lots No. II and 12, Otfego patont, thcufand acres each, the adsai property of William Dellwyn, now of London ; lots No. 58 and 64, fame patent, thousand acres each, the property of ' Mr. Chaumont, now of Paris, and lames Averill • and others, o! tWs State. There is some grounds ' to suppose that the lands of Richard Wells and • Charles Wharton, of Philadelphia, ire under their 5 management. —The'Vrinters will do well to give ■ this a place in their papers, as well to caution the 1 public against purchaling those tandf, as also to de • prive those men in future from rmpofujg on indivi - duifs, which their education and address have en s abled them to do heretofore. Witeomb has been " a (hepkeeper of some note in this eountry. - The following affidavits will let in a clear point of viewtht wickiidnefs of those men,which vvhtn - the public have perulcd, will induce them to ex e cuTe the intciference of Wm. COOPER. Otfego, JulyiSth, 17».7- 1 Thomas Kelly, of tl * County of Otlego, hav r ji-jr been, led into an error, by John Witeomb and i Truman Harrifon, of the fame County, to sign a 1 deed to thsm, for iot No. 58, Otfego patent, which i was the property of William T. Franklin now Mr. - Chamont's and others ; ind further tl>e laid Joseph - and Truman did pcrfuade me to do this against my inclination, which was made cut on the icth day d of November, 1793, or set back tWo years so a» o to bring it to that time ; and further the name of n Pardon Starks to that deed was a fictitious name, e there being no such perlon there. To this I make *t voluntary oath. THOMAS K.ELLV.' 19th July, 1 797- y On the 19th July, 1797, came personally before ;, me , Tlioma- Kelly, the fubfenber to the above af -0 fidavit, and made solemn oath that it contains noth ing but tb* truth c, FI.fHU PHIMNEY, Justice of the Peace, e On the 18th July, 1797. cam; before me Jacob 1- Kibby, a person by me well known and worthy of f, good credit, who on his solemn oath did fay, that ? two o'f the parties abovementioped did make ap r plication to Rim this deponent, some time in the 1- winter of 1796, to make them a deed for two thou sand acret of land in the Otego patent, and pro niifed this deponent a snare ol the profit*, on the sale of raid lands, for his so doing j and thjt they ,3 madeaypliraticn several times for the fame purpo'e, y which furvicss this deponent as often reiufed, de i- daring to them that he had no right to lauds, and if coukldo no such thing ; which daring attempt on f- this depourtit's integrity he had related anoong his - friends several tiHwjs, previous to making this affi „ davit. JACOU ICIBBEY. r. Sivrt-ii before mc, 1- IELIHU FHINMEY, Justice of tl? Peace. -\u 2 . 3. JIW4W. Will be Landed, From onboard the fliip A&ive, Capt.ELAiß>€rom 10 bales white Rufiia clean Hemp , m xcalks Clover Seed For S*)c > y Thomas Herman Leuffer, g North I'it ill (Uect, No. 34. Time''■%(>. * William Blackburn, A LOTTERY and BROKER'S OFFICE " No. 64 foutlt Second - reet. TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, which commenced drawing the 19th May, VOR SALE. The price of tickets will rire in propor tion ns the dnwing advances, particularly on ac count of the five firft drawn tickets, prizes of four thoUsand dollar*. each, on the iait day oi drawing. * Check Books kept for examination 3nd petyfter ing, in the Canal, No. %,, £i'y of Washington, No. 2,- arid Paterfon Lotteries. | , Also, tickets for sale in the Schuylkill bridge and Pcrk:om«i Br.idge lotteries, which will begin diving i* the course of the fumxner. The bufitieft of a Broker in all kinds of Stock, Bills, Notes, Lands, &c- &q. tianfa&cd v*ith the utmost attention. June 2 tu&f Etfkine's View of the War. JUST PUBLISHED, By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. No 40 Sou:h Second street, [Price 31 Cents] A Vifiw of the Causes ana Confeqiten ces of the present War with France. Ey the Honorable Thomas Eksrine. May is $ SfATE TRIALS. ; Sold b W. Yoong, Bookseller, No. s*, South Se- < -1 cond-ftreet, f The Pennsylvania State Trials, \ CONtaining the impeadiment, trial, and acquits ( | a* of Francis Hopkinfsn, Judge of the Court of ( Admiralty, and John Nicholfou, Comptroller Gen- ■ eral—ln one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boards, 3 dollars.' , W. Young has for sale, a |»neral assortment of Books. Also, Stationary, retail ar.d bf the pack- . ege, well aflortfcd, and entitled to the drawback if ( axparted. July 7 —* , - *' " ' ' 1 1 - -- ( r'HESUSSCRIBER having been appointed by 1 the Envoy Extraordinary and Minitier pleni potentiary of his Britannic Majetty, General Agent lor aflifting Britilh creditors, and luch particular a gentsasthey may specially authorize, in profcout'tig j their claims before the cwmmiflioners for carrying i«- to cffc€t the sixth article oi the Treaty of Amity, Com -1 merce and /Navigation between his Hritannii hegefty and the United States of America, hereby «ives i*mcc that he has opened.his office at his house the foutli east corner of Chefout and fifth streets, Philadelphia, where he is ready to recJve all claims or initru£tions for claims with the voucheis aud documents thereof, for the purpose oi bringing forward the fame agree ably so the rules and orders which the board may think proper to prescribe. And as it will bt for the interest of all concerned, that- the several claims be so Rated, and support ed, as to prevent the delay which would arise from the necelTiiy of obtaining further information, or ad [ ditional materials,fiono periods residing at a difiance, j the general agent think* it his duty to add, (t«r the direAion chiefly of those, who, not having employ r ed particular agents, may leave the prosecution of their claims to his charge and management) that all such claim* ought in paiticularto Cei torth— id. The ptouer dcfciip;ion and fitnation of t?v •teditor or claimant, end original debtor, refpett * ivcly. t- ad. The date aqdnature of the original contra# or debt. gd. When, in what manner, and to whatextent, - the creditor or claimant wis prevented or impeded, r by the proyifion, operation or defetl of law, the ; decisions and praftice of courrs, or reflraint of exe cution, from recovering payment of Ihfc debt in qtieftiom 4th Thelofsand damage incurred or sustained, in cunfequence of such impediments, whether the fame may have arisen from the infolvcney., change of fituatton, or dearh of the debtor, the loss of legal s remedy fiom Upfe of time, or othercaufes impairing . the value ami fecurityof ihe debt, which would n®t 6 have so operated if such impedimenta had notexifled. And sth The particular grounds and reafont on which the claimant maintains, in the terms of the > treaty, that "by the ordinary coorfe of judicial pro ings, the creditor cannot now obtain and actually hare and receive full and adequate coinpenfation" for the lofifes and dj*.Miges so fuflaiued. The general agent thinks it his d ityjnrther to fug e gell that the fsveral claims ous>ht to be accompanied and supported by the affidavits of the claimants duly - sworn and regularly atreficd, both as to cxiflcnce i of the debts claimed, and other s as may be Within their ov.n knowledge rcipcCtively. /\iid wherever the claimants in ftatingthe nature of d their evidence (whtthmuftin every nvflance be the e beftof which the cafe is capable) have occasion to refer to thetetlimony of witnesses, it will be proper L i toapprifetbe general agent of the names and places of residence of fi*ch witneffesand the faftsto be efla f blilhed by their tefhmony. 1 JVm. Moore Smith. !s PhilidelpMs, June Bih. 17Q7. d d r For Sale, e Th/j( will known place, called f r ANDEB&iFT's e i- i- k a Y, - Ne(harainy cre«k, 18 miles from Phita- U ladelphia, on v lfcc New York post road, - containing 74 acre? and 94 perches. Upontht n premife6 are a large two ltery stone hoult occu pied asatvern, and a good one story iionekit ,c chen, a Urge frame flat!? with a good threfliinp n floor, and Vome out byildings—alfo a well of good \yater, and an excellent ice House. On this place is a mofl elegant fnuation for a gentle man's feat, commanding a view of the Ncfham- J iny to its jun«slion wiih the lselawa»c, and thence a icrofs to the Jerfcy (hore. It has the privilege j, of one half the toll received from the btidge. r For terms applv to the SoUctiber, MOR DEC AI LEWIS, y y«V 14- .It^wtt. ) COLUMBIA HOUSE " Boarding School for young Ladies, e, iy TRS. GKOOMBRIDGE with much pleaf ic IVi ureand refpefl, returns Her fmcere ac knowledgment for the liberal encouragement (he h3S received during four .years rcftdencc in " e Philadelphia ; and allures her friends aiwl the public, To far from intending to -decline her 3 * school, flie has made a superior arrangement far the more convenient accommodation of her scholars.—Every branch of ufeful and p-lite f educatisnis particularly attended to by Mrs. Groomb-idge and mafturs excelling in their '' rcfpcilive profriuons. r Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. June sth, 1797- 3 . Thtfmiatlnn is perfeflly healtlsj ; aud made ie more agreeable by an exientNe gai deii and iot y of'J;r<)und adjo 'iing the houle. I' Jujl Pitblijhsd, id And to be h-id of MefTrs. DaV.ftu, Campbell,Rice, »n Cary, and the other pricipal BooVfcllers in is city,price onu• dollar, twinty-f ve cents,in hoards, New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America.' By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, u i). Jennie. • HAVE fOK S.v I. E—— «r fHopuadf, Excellent Coffee in Tierces, aud C Bartei*. A Imal! parrel of nice cocoa iti bags * few punelieonF Jamaica fpirirs,' fov.wh proof Superior Teneriffe; wine-, old and in Madeira pipes An invoice of jewellery and hosiery to be fold by the' package A few lu mpirs ol befl. cbecfe. T"'y 17- ' dtf. The Subscriber has fir Sale, A large afi'ortment <sf India Muslins, ccarfe and fine India Calicoes Sooty Ronaalls B uj Cloths and Chcclts Bandanna Handkerchiefs Blue rid and Gilli'Hajidlccrchiefs Ai) invoice-os IriSi I.ineus and Sheetings, weU a Sorted A box of Diapers ■V.k Umbrellas Two boxes of fine Spicei, cotaining Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves Black Pepper of fir ft quality East India Ginger v Java Sugar' A quantity of Madeira Wine Ditto of Gin Roll Briniftone Mordecai Lewis. Aufu/l i 7,. swim Higgins' Specific FOR THB PREVENTION AND CURE OF THE YELLOW FEVER. T7VER. since this disease m&de such ravagesin thij -ili city and New-York, the author lias turned hit attention to its caufea and cure.—The result of his em}turn??, has convinced him that the reason why so* few persons recover from its attacks, are fr<-mi its not being well understood, and the consequent wrontj method taken to cure it. He is persuaded that the exceflive bleedigps and rpercuri#! reatment of the Faculty is highly injurious, and that the on ly rational mode of treatment is by the life of proper acids. Convinced of this he offers his Specific as a certain remedy, if ufei according to the dire&ions. To be had in bottles, at one dollar each, of the inventor Geo. Higgins, Cherry flreet, two doors a bove Ninth street, (late manager of Jackson and Co's Medicine \Varehoufe, London) ; by y. Lc blaaCy No. 2r 6 ; IV. Griffith, No. 1 7*. Pearoe, No. 21, South Third street, T. Stiff,\ No. New street, near Vine street, andy. Sales y No. 36, Race street. Aug. 25. tuths it COUGHS7COLDS, ASTHMAS, and CONSUMPTIONS. Just received, by Wm. Griffiths,N».i77,SoutW Second-street, e fre(h supply of Genuine Bal/am of Honey, A Medicine invented by the late Sir John Hill (who knowledge as a Botanist procured hi™ the appellation of the Linnaeus of Britain) and is ' .onfidered in England as 3 certain cure for the above compliintsi.it is ajfo of fingirlar efficacy in the 1 Hooping Cough, It may also be had retail of W. A. Stok»j,N<«. ' 61, South Second-street, and T. STirr, 55, Ne w bottles at 75 cents each. f • Wm. Griffiths having observed the happy ef. : fe& of the medicine, (several cases of cures hav j ing come within his own knowledge) and the great I demand';for it >has induced him to order a large supply, a part of which he has jufl received. . JuruJ 3. lawjw 30 Dollars Reward. r 1 1 RAN away on Satutday last, two indented Ser vants, Gilford Dally, a mulatto boy, abefct 17 • years of age, a Aim light built active fdlptr, can read and write,five feet feren or eight inches high, t has a heavy countenance ; had on a fuftian coatee and trow for s, a high crowned hat, fine (hoes &c. Allan Hellons, a black man, about 24 years of I age, five feet J even or eight inches high, a thick set f cluaify built fellsw, * y about the breech-; I had*on a faltor's blue jacket lined with U dark striped vest, fuftian trowfers, high crowned t hat, coarse shoes, &c.; each of them had leveral . {hirts and several other cloathes with them. Thir fi ty Dollars will be paid for the runaways or 15 dol c lars for each, and reasonable charges, oa delivering - them at No. 54, North Third-street. y The black fellow is aboot a year from Lewis r Town, in the County of SufTcx, state of Dela* ware, and has taken the boy with him, £ July 31. mtu&fjw » To be. SOLD or RENTED, e « A L"VRGE 3 Story Brick House, on the '• x\- South fide of Filbert street, between lf Eighth and Ninth, lately occupied as the Sur c veyor (general's Office. ° The Building is 3&.sect front and 35 feet deep, a the lot liofeet deep, with the privilege of a nine feet wide Alley txtending the whole length of the k>t, to a tlurfy feet wide Court son Carriages to turn in. The House is not jilaftered, and may be turned either into one, or two dwelling - Hoiifes. It is suitable for a large Manuuflory, or would mike a good Tavern. Immediate pofleffion» will be given, Apply to No. in, Chefnut-Street. A«g. ?i. cod4t. Mujical lnjlruinent Manufactory, No. 167, Arch-Street. T TARPER,harpfichord„ grand, portable gra:«d, ~ jn fid '-board, pier table, and square piai;o tor*e 3 f male r frors London, returns thanks to his irienda „ and the public, for their liberal encouragement, e . and hepes that by his afliduitv and attrntit nto ey~ cry branch of his bufnefs, to it erit a coiitimianCc of their favors. Piano fertes made on the newest "" and mcft approved plans, with prdals, pater.t, ,C swell, and French harp* flop, v/htch heft'.tteis himfelf will L-e found pfi trial by unprejudiced judges, to be equsil if not lupericr to any Impertk ed, and twenty per cer.t cheaper. Ar ( y in/lrn nv.nt pnrchafed of him, if aot approved of in twelve months, he w ill exchange. N. B. All hinds of Mafic.il inilruments made* '• uned, and repaired with the greatest accuracy, f- d.fpaich, and on the molt reasonable teiitu, n.r c- ready money oniy. at 'Second hiiid Piano Fortes taken in eschangt. in , May o.c . ■ , cr Forty Dollars Reward. jr AN away from the fubferiber on the fee er Jtv onddiyof this init. July, a Moiatto Man, te named Will Bowzer, about forty years of age, s - five fdet levtn or eight inches high> rather ■' r chunky made ; had on when Ix went away, a drab colored cloth Hi iped purple trow. t« and ja !:et. It is probable ' he will change hi« cloat!'esj as he took a number with him. The >!e fai.l felfow ijormeily belonged to Mr. Cliarles ot Blike of this place; and it is expected he ha» made towards Jones's Neck, In the Del,-.i are State '-.Any perl'i n apprehending (he ftid set ' low, aud feenring hiiv so that J can Kt him :e .' gain, fhai» receive the above reworii if taktn Vj «ut of the county, and Twenty Dollars if in the county, a*d all re-afonable charges if bro't IC iIOIBO* JESSE REED, Qusen Ana's County, Miry land. July 3. w jt
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