Imported ift the (hip Manchester* Beßjamln Siiewell, Mailer, From Bourdeaux, and for sale 'oy the t'ubferiber, Ko. ji Walnut Street. Bonrdeaux Brandy Irish market claret in cases Entitled to Medoc wine, in do. Drawback. Sauterfie, dp. do. Thomas Murgatroyd. WHO HAS FOR SALE. Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter ca(ks Rota do. do. Pimento in bigs 40CO bulhels Liverpool fait. Aug. 24. tHt&Stf. To be foid at Public Vendue,. To the bidder, at the house of Mr. William Evans, the sign of the Indian Queen, in the city of Baltimore, on the 2jth day of Oiflober ne*t, at n o'clock, A. M About seven thoufaud acres of land, the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, Ijm;; between Keifter'«-town and Wellminfter, com:«ort!y called Little (the turn pike road rims through a conliderable part of these lands) ttie traft begins about 17' miles from Baltimore, within a f«*v hundred yards of said IfcilWrVtown, and extends to the dlf tance 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 foirl in trails of one hundred and fifty to three hundred acre. There.is a large propor tion o,f meadoa-and wood land 011 cai.h trait, I'orrie of them highly improved, with excellent buildings and fine gr. fs. N ALSO A tract of seven hundred acres of land, called Clover Farms, within five miles of Bladenlhurg, ef.eemed vety good for Grass. , Richard Ponfonby,of Bladenlburgh, will (hew this land to any person inclined to purchase. ALSO, A traft of land of about three hun dred and thirty awes, within about two mile and a half ok the President's house in the Fede ral City. It i 3 nearly all wood land, and a fine 1 high prolpedl, from which may be fcen the city of Walhington, Bladenlburgh, Alexandria and a part of George-town, and many miles down the Potomac river.' Mr. Richard Ponfon by, of Bladenfburg, \fcill also flaew this land. A liberal Aedit viill be given for the gieateft part of the purchase money. ; foe terms will be made known on the day ef sale. . May 8 ' Just Received, Biotri Batavfa (via Providence) jA few Box«sof Spices, confilling of .• Nutmegs, Cloves abd siace For sale bv WILLfNC-S r d FRAKCISi Pcnn ftrcet. , . May 30 dtf Davis's Law Book Store, No. 319, High-Street. GEORGE DAVIS, T3EING biified for fomc time past in prepara- D tionj for removing into h s proletit house, has been under thcnocefiity of poftponinguntil this day infcrmircgthogcutl.rneii Ot tließar gcrferally tkro' the United States, that his spring importation of law books is now arf-irlgcd and ready for lale, on terms that he trusts will entitle him to the like pre sence he has experienced sos several years past. Catalogues, combining the mod varied collec tjon ever imported ioto iliis country, are printed and will be delivered 011 application. June 37. , aaw 6w City Comm 'tjjioncrs' Office, June 11, 1797. IN pu'rfuance of an ordinance, from the feleit and common councils, pafied the nd day of May lafl, appointing the city commiffionera, and preferring their duties, feclicfn 9th, NOTICii IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the city is divided into five dittrifl!, each to be under tbe fuperintendance of one of the city commissioners, whoistobe individually relponfible for the cleanliness of the fame\ and are as follow. Driftridt No> I. From the Couth fide of Ce dar-flreet,to the north fide of Spruce-ftjeet, un de rtbe fuptrintendence of Nathan Boys. 2. From the north fide of Spruce-ilreet, to the north fide of Walnut-street, under the super intendence of Hugh Roberts. 3. From the north fide to the south ; fide of H'igh-fireet, under the superintendence of Joseph Claypoole. ' 4. From the north fide of High-street, to the north fid' of Mnjbe r rj street, under the fuper intendewreof William Moulder. j. From the north fide of Mulberry-street to the north fide of Vine-street, tinder the super intendence of Nicholas Hicks- Thecleaningof Hlghsfireet to be in common. £5" A ftatccl meeting of tht city commission ers is held at tbe Old Court House, in High ftreet, every Ttrefday evening.at 5 o'clock July 14. eoim Stands for Draymen, Itfc. In purjutnet of an Ordinance from the Sehfl and Common Councils,bearing date the lid day of April, 1797, providing for the appointment of City Commissioners, <3c. Heft, the 15th. THE following places are fixed upon by thf said City Commissioners for Stands for Draymen and their Horfea. ) In Vine-fireet, eastward of Front-street, on both fides. Saflafras, lligh,Chefnut and Walnut-fttreets, eastward of Front-street, on the no.-th fide only. Mulberry-flreet, south fide from Frpnt to Thiid-flreet. Front-ftrcat, east fide from Vine-street to Eluith's alley- Front-street, from opposite to Black Horse al ley to Hamilton's stores, east fide. Waler-ftreet, weft fide from the north end of Stomper's or Moore's ftorts to Pine-llreet. Penn-ftreet from Pine to Ce-Jar-ftreet, weft fide. Drawbridge, north fide, east of Front-street. Spruce, Pine and South street?, eall of Frost ftreet r south l'de. Dock-street, between Walnut-street and the flig stone crofiings, east fide, oppufite George Orklev's. Second-ftrcet, between Sailifras and Vine streets, waft fide. Fifth-flreet, east fide from Chefnut to Mul berry (treets. Safiafias-ftreet, from Third to Fourth-street, east fide. No drav or horse to Hand -within ten feet of an v pump. STANDS FOR HACKNET COACHES. Pifie-ftreet, north fide from Fourth to Fifth between Chefnut and Wainut streets, weft. Branch-street, north fide, between 1 hird and fourth streets. July 14. row&fim A Literary Tr-s-at. jf ujl publ'ijhed\ handsomely printed on ivritlr\g paper, price l chilar, \ new edition of that popular and entertaining \Vorli, entitled FORESTERS, an American Tate; being a sequel to the hiflory of Johmßull, the Clo thier—ln aferiesof letters to a friend, with the ad dition of two letters, alluding tp recent political i rarifa&ioas in America. The following /'xtradl from the Clavh Allegories, shews the principal characters that are introduced: John Bull, the Kingdom of England His .Mother; the Church of England His Wife, the Parliament His Sifter Peg, the Church of Scotland His Brother Patrick, Ireland Lewis, the Kingdom of France His Miftrefe, the Old Conflitution His n«\v Wife, the National keprefentation Lord Strut, the Kingdom os-Spain Nicholas Frag, the Dutch Republic The Franks, the Freoch Republic The Foresters, the United States of America Robert Lumber, New-Hampfliire John Codline, Maffachuletts Humphrey Plowshare, dbntie&icnt Roger Carrier, Rhode Island Peter Bull Frog, New-York Julius Casfar, New-jersey William Broadbrim, Pennsylvania Caflimar, Delaware Walter Pipewood, Virginia His Grandson, George Washington Peter Pitch, Nvrth Carolina Charles Indigo, oouth Carolina , George Truily, Georgia Ethan Greenwood, Vermont Hunter Longknife, Kentucky Black Cattle, Slave* Rats, Speculators Mother Carey's Chickens, Jacobins popular ami entertaining satirical hiflo ry of Amarica is attributed to the Rev. Dr. Bel knap. It has a great (hare of originality and a boHnds with genuine humour. It is continued down to the present time, and chwa&erifes those late political tnnfa&ions which have caused so much uneasiness in America. Sold by H. and P. RICE, Bookseller, No. 16, South Second Street, and No. 50, Marke* (beet. June a 6. § LAW BOOKS, Latest London and Dublin Editions. 11. if P. RICE, Booksellers, ■ No. 16, South Second, and No. 50, Market street, HAVE just received by the late arrivals from London and Dublin, their spring importa tion, confiding of a variety of the latest and most approved 1 aw Books, which, added to those alrea dy on hand, forms the most eitenfive colleflion ev er offered for fa!e in this country. Thfcy thei eforc beg leave to notia?, that from the nature of their conne&iensin Dublin, they are enabled to felllrifh (editions (as they have hitherto at the very lowest prices. The following are among the latell publications. Vefey, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, 1 xJ.i. Peake's Cases at Nisi Prius ; Ridgeway's Reports in the time of Lord Hardwickl; Floyer's Probers Pradice in thfe Ecclefiaftlcal Courts; Barton's Trcatifc on a Suit in Equity; Tidd's Praitice of the gourt of King's Bench in Personal Actions, o part* complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise on Uses ; modern Reports, 11 vols. London edi tion. H. and P. Rici cxpeS t# receive by the firft ar rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete of Durnford and East's Reports, the ad part of Gil bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, and a number of new publications. Jtlne 26. The Hiflory of Pennfyivania, By ROBERT PROUD, IS now in the press, and will be publilhed, with all convenient expedition, by ZiCHA riah Poulson, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, where fubferiptions will continue to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed propcfals, until the work is ready for the fubferibers. July 18. tawtf Printed Calicoes. JOHNMILLER, Jun. & Co. No. 8 Cbefnut-Street, Have for Sale FIFTY TRUNKS neatly afilorted, very low on (hort credit. March 6. § Richard and yantes Potter HAVE removed their Counting House to No. 45, South Fifth-ftrcet. rfuguft i. w&f6t Lancaster, Harrijburgh Carlijle, Sotppenjburg and Sttnbury STAGES. THE public are requeued to take notice, that the partnerlhip which has for sometime sub sisted betweoa Mathias Slough of Lancaster, and William Geer, is now diHolved •. but, not as M. Slough inftnuatesto the public without just cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the fab led from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 29th December lad. a recital of which is not now deem ed necessary. Any gentleman who wishes to be more circumstantially informed of the merits of this business, by applying to W. Geer may have the perusal of M. Slough's letter, and then can be at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Gccf is not perfedly juftifiahie in attaching him felf to any'other person in the prosecution of the Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place. Now from tbe liberal and generous support the public were pleased to confer on the firft effort in this business, VTilliam Qeer, in conjun&ion with Meflrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined to prosecute and carry it on, with every care, at tention and dispatch that a zeal to oblige the pub lic can podibly exert. , ' The above company, who are amply provided with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to render the passage fafe and commodious, inform thole wnu wifti to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their feats at George Weed's, "the sign of the White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on ever/ Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Carlisle and Shipjfcenfburg. The fare as hitherto cftabliihed. For the further accommodation of the public, a Stage will .start every Werinefday from the house' of Samuel Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday, and return from thcoce and arrive at Harrifburg every Saturday, so that pafl'engers destined for Lancaflcror Philadelphia, inay proceed ou Mon- WILLIAM GEER. Lan caller. Jan. 17, 1797. N. B. This Line of Stages Harts from thi? house of William Ferroe, in Lancaster, on every Tuefda'y and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro ceeding to the westward; and from the house of Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrifburg every Wednes day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippenfburg, and returns from thence 011 every Thursday : performing the fame routine «farly as in its tour from Philadel phia. mwf TO BE S O Li), And p'ljfcjfton giver, immediately, ? A I'AHOh cwo story brick Houfe,handfomely L fituatcdin Princeton. There are four rooms g utitVa large entry on each floor, and five rooms in Uie vrrct, a range of back buildings 51 feet in g length, and a piazza of 57 feet. There is a pump in tile yard, an excellent kitchen garden, at the - farther end of which sre a carriage house and two d ftab'les, one of which is new, 44 feet long, with I flails in the two ftables'for 17 horses. The heal 1, thinefs and pleafantnefc ot its fituaiion, and the 1: number of genteel and agreeable families in and near the town, reader it a defirahle rttreeat for a gentleman from the city. The commodioufnefs of the house, its centtal position, and the largen«if3 of the tables,make itjevcry wayfuitablcforatavcrn.for which it has always been confiJerd as a capital ftaad. Inquire 011 the premises, of ISAAC SNOWDEN. IVincEtoo, Ang. 25. 9.9 —drwzawrf N O T I C E. 7 IF Thvdit C'Hara, who some years fincekept a School at the Nine Bridges, Queen's County, Eas tern Shore, Maryland, he living, -he is hereby re minded to call on, or write to, the Rev. AmVrofe Marshal, near Warwick, Cecil County, Eastern ShorCj Mary-land, from whom he will receive iit- information. Auttufi 4. - mw&f4w City of Wulhington. SCHEME Of the Lattery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal City. A magnificent dwell ing-house 20,000 dollars, & calh 30,000, ire ' 50,000 1 ditto 15,000 St east 15,000 , 40,000 I ditto 15,600 cafl) 15,000 30,000 1 ditto 10,000 Sz cafti 10,000 10,000 t ditto 5,000 &i cash 5,000 10,00 c 1 ditto 5,000 Sc east 5,000 io.oco 1 cash prize of po,ooo ® do. 5,000 each,are • 10,000 lo.do. 1,000 - - 10,00 c ao do. 500 - - 10,000 > 00 dv. 100 - • 10,000 »oo do. 50 - - 10,000 400 do. x - - 10,000 1,000 do. ao - ao,ooo 15,00® do. to , J5«,ooo ; J5»7.?9 Prize». 33,161 rilank«. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,00s N. B. Tofavour thofewho. may take a quan tity of Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last ■but oni : , And approved notes, securing payment in either mon«y or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received foi anynumbor not left than 30 tick ets. This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen ef | chc private buildings to be ereited in the City of Waftington—Two beautiful defigtis are already , (eledted for the entire fronts on two of the.public fquarrfs; from these drawiagf it i'propofed toerefl two centre and r onrc*mer buildingSjas foonaspof fible after this lottery isfold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurtrs, in the manner deferibed in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduftion of 6ve per cent, will (■ be made to defray theneceffary expenfesof prim ing, jtc. and the fiirplus will be made a part of C the fund inrcniied for the National University, to be erefled within the city of Walhington. The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the Prizes, ire held by the Prcfidect and two Direct ors of the Bank of Columbia, and ace valued at more than half the amount of the lattery. SAMUEL DLODGET. ' .5, Tickets may be had at the Bank ot Colum bia ; of Jaracd Weft & (Jo. Baltimore; of Feter ' Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; * and of Richard Walls, Cooper's Ferry. ' 1 mwf From f/te Oifego Herald. CAUTION. WHEREAS a combination of men in tbis county havO undertaken to enrich th«m fdves.by fabricating titles to fundr/ valuable trafll of land, the property of gentlemen living in New York, Philadelphia, London and Varis, for which trafts of Islfd large funis of money have been paid I to those fraudulent men, by innocent purthafers • It is therefore jull that public information should be given, to the end, that the injured may feikro - dress while the nsen have property, and arc to Tie found. Those who have been difcovrred are Tru man Harrifon, Joseph Wittomb, said now to re side in the county of Saratoga ; Thomas Kelly and several others who go under fictitious names. It is _ supposed that the lands offered fcr sale on those fa bricated titles, are at lealt worth fifty thousand ' dollars. Such as we haveadtual knowledge of are as follows : Lots No. XI and u, Otfego patent, thousand acres each, the aflual property of William Dfillwyn, how of London ; lots No. 58 and 64, fame patent, thousand acres each, the property of " Mr. Chaumont, now of Paris, and James Averill and others, ot tbis State. There is some grounds d to suppose that the lands of Richard Welis and '• Charles'Wharton, of Philadelphia, are under their i management. —The Printers will do well to give " thi> a place in their papers, as well to caution l!ie II public against purchasing tliofe lands, i\3alfotode " prive those men in future from impofiQg on indivi e dual's, which their education and addrels have en 's abled them to do here-ofore, Witcomb has been e a fiiopkeeper of some note in this country. e The following affidavits will set in a clear point * of viewthc wicktdnefs of those men,which when - the public have perufcd, will jndu«e them to ex e cufe the interference of Wm. COOPER. Otfego, July 18th, T 7y7. I l honi3s Kelly, of the County of Otfego, hav e ing been led into an error, by John Wit- cmb and n Truman Harrifon, of the fame Cour.ty, to sign a h deed to them, for lot No. 58, Otfego patent, which d was the properry of William T. Franklinmow Mr. Chamont's and others; ind further the said Joseph and Truman did peifuade me to do this againlt my inclination, which was made out on the icth day d of November, 1793, or set back two years so as o to bring it to that time ; and further the name of n Pardon Starkstothnt deed was a fictitious name-, e there being no such perton there. To this I make * voluntary oath. THOMAS KELLY. 191 th July, 1797. y On the 19th July, 1797, came personally before ;• me, Thomas Kelly, the subscriber to the above af -0 fidavit, aud made folcnin oath that it contains noth ing but the truth. ELI'HD PHINNEY, Jufticc of the Peace, e' On the *Bth July, 1797, came before me Jacob - Kibby, a person by me well known and worthy of good credit, who on his fol?mn oath did that % two of the parties ahovementioned did malic ap r plication to Kim this .deponent, some time inthe - winter of 1796, to make them a deed for two thou sand acres of land in the Otego patent, and pro mised this deponent a (hare of the profits, on the sale of said lands, for his so doing ; and th t they s made appKcaticn/cveral times for the fame purpo e, f which fervlces this deponent as often, refilled, de - daring to them that he had no fight to lands, and f could do no such thing ; which daring attempt on - this daponent's integrity he had related among his - frisnds several times, previous to making this affi s davit. JACOB K.IBBEY. : Sworn before mc, ELIHU FHINNEY, Justice of tu* Peace. Aug. 3. J3W4W. Will be Lauded, Fi*fcm on board the ship A&ive, Cap*.Blair,£rom, Hamburgh, ao bales-white R ultra clean Hemp a calks Clover Seed For Sale by Thomas Herman Leuffer, North Fifth llreet, No. 34. Tune 26. £ William Blackburn, LOTTERT and BROKER'S OFFJC < No. 64 south Second Greet. TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, which commenced drawing the 29th. May, FOR SALE. The price of tickets will rife in propor • tion as the drawing advances, particularly on ac count of the five firft drawn tickets, prizes of four thousand dollars each, on the laft'day of drawing. Check Books kept for examination and regifler ing, in the Canal, No. 2, City of Washington, No. 2, and Paterfon Lotteries. Also, tickets forfale in the Schuylkill bridge and Perk-.omeu Bridge lotteries, which will begin drawing in the course of the Cummer. The bufmefs of a Broker in all kinds of Stock, Bills, Notes, Lands, &c- &c. t ran faded with the utmost a:tcntion. June 2 tu&f Erfkine's View of the War. JUST PUBLISHED, By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. No 40 South Stcond flreet, £Price 31 Cents] A Viciv of the Causes and Consequen ces of the present War with France. By the Honorable Thomas Erskine. May 15 J STATE TRIALS, Sold b W. Young, Bookseller, No. s*, South Se cond-flrect, The Pennsylvania State Trials, CONtaining the impeachment, trial,and acctuit al Judge of the Court of A drmiralty, and John Nicholion, Comptroller Gen eral—ln one large S vo. vol. Price, in boards, 3 dollars. W. Young has for sale, a general aflortment of Rooks. Also, Stationary, retail and by the pack ege, well aflorted,and entitled to the drawback if axpMted. July 7 —* r HE SUBSCRIBER having been appointed by the Envoy Exto-aordinary and Minister Pleni potentiary of his Britannic Majesty, General Agent IcJr aftifting Britifti creditors, and inch particular a gents as they may fpcpially authorize, in profeouting their claiius before the cammiflioners for carrying in to effcCt the sixth article ot the Treaty of Amity, Com merce and Navigation bdecccn his Britannic KajeJiy and the United States of America, hereby gives notice that he has opened His office at his house the south east corner of Chefaut and fifth Greets, Philadelphia, where he is ready to receive all claims or inftrudlions for claims with the voucheis aud documents thereof, for the purpose of bringing forward the fame agree ably so the rules and orders which the board may think proper to prescribe. And a 1 it will be for the uitereft of all concerned, that the several claims be so dated, and support ed, as to prevent the delay which would arise from j the neceflity of obtaining further information, or ad ; ditional material!,from periods residing at a distance, the general agent thinks it his duty to add, (for. the direction chiefly of ihofc, who, not having employ ed particular agents, may leave the prosecution of their claims to his charge and management) that all such cairns ought in particular to set forth— -1 ft. The proper description and fitnation of the ctaditor or claimant, end original debtor, refped ivelv. sd. The date andnature of the origioal contract or debt. 3d. When, in what manner, and to what extent, the creditor or claimant wss prevented or impeded, by the provision, operation or defett of law, the deciiionsand praAice of courrs, or leftraintof exe cution, from recovering payment of th£ d«bt in queftior)* 4th. The loss and damage incurred or fyftained, in confequer.ee of such impediments, whether the fame may have arisen from the infolveney, change of situation, or death of the debtor, the loss of legal remedy from lapse of time, or othercaufes impairing the value and security of the debt, which would not have so operated if such impedimenta had notcxided. And sth. The particular grounds and rcafons on which t,he claimant maintains, in the terms of the treaty, that " by the ordinary course ot judicial pro ings, the creditor cannot now obtain and a&ually have and receive full and adequate com pen fa tion" lor the losses and damages so fultaiucd. The general agent thinks it his duty further to fug ged that the several claims to be accompanied and iupported by the affidavits of the claimants duly I'worn and regularly attested, both as to the exigence of the debts claimed, and such other circumfhnces as m*y be within their own knowledge refpefttVely, And wherever the claimants in dating the nature ot their evidence (whithmuflin every instance be the best of which the cafe is capable) have occafiori to refer to the teliimony of witneftes, it will'be proper to a'pprife the general agent of the names and places of residence of such witnellesand the fadlsto be elta blifhcd by their teliimony. Wm. Moore Smith. Philadelphia, June Bth, 1797. d I'or Sale, That «vell known place, called Vandkqrift's F P R R Y, ON Nelhaminy creek, 18 miles from Phili ladelphia, on the New York post road, containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the pretniles are a large two ltory stone house occu L pied as a tvern, and a good one ltory itone kit chen, a large frame liable Vvith a good threfliing floor, and some out buildings—also a well of good water, and an excellent ice House. "On this place is a moll elegant situation fora gentle man's sept, commanding a view of! the Nefliam iny toits junction wiih the Delawa»e, and thence acrofs'to the Jerfcy shore. It has the privilege of one half the toll received frort, the bridge. For terms apply to the Snhfcriber, MORCLCAI LEWIS. yav n- atawtf. COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School for young Ladies. MRS. GKOOMBRIDGE with much pleas ure and rtfpeit, returns her lincere ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement Ihe has received during four years refulenee in Philadelphia* and allures her friend? aiul the public, so far from intending to decline her i'chool, fne has made a fupenor arrangement for the more convenient accommodation of her scholars.—Every branch of ufeful and polite education is particularly attended, to by Mr?. Gi oombridge and matters excelling in their refpe&ive profrffions. Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. June 51b, 1797. Jimfcf The situation is pcrfeCTly bealtky ; and made more agreeable by an extenfrve garden and lot of grr.uijd adjoining, the lioufe. Fujifuji Pubtifhcd, And to be bad o( Messrs. Dofcfen, Campbell,Rice, Gary, aivd the other pricipal Eookfellcr. in the city.prict.one dollar, rwißty-f.ve cents,in aoarils, New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of AmerLca. By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, m. d. Jvne so. * '6t Rofs Simfon, —have for. sale— » r Hogsheads, Excellent Coffee in< Tierces, and d. Earrels. A small parcel of nice cocoa in baps 1 few puncheons Jamaica spirits, fourth 'proof * Superior Teneriflec wine, old ari-i in Madeira pipes An invoice of jewellery and hosiery to be fold by th-package A few hampers of bcflEnJifh cheese. T"'y. JTj _ ,i t s. The Subscriber has for Sale, A large ai]brtmerft »f India Mulling, coarl'e and fine India Calicoes Sooty Roraalls B'ue Cloths and Checks* Bandanna Hlndkerchiefs Blue red and Gilli Handkerchiefs An irivoice of Irifli Linens and sheetings, well aflorted A box of Diapers Silk Umbrellas two boxes ef fine Spices, cotaining Nutmeg*, Mace and Cloves Black Pepper of firft quality East India Ginger Java Sugar A quantity of Madeira Wine Ditto of Gin Roll Brimilone Mordecai Lewis. j 2. law tin Biggins' Specific FOR THB PREVENTION AND CURE OF THB YELLOW FEVER. EVER since this difcafe made fijc!) ravages in this' i city and New-York, the author lias turned his ttention to its caufei and cure.—The result of his enquiries has convinced him that ?he reason why so few persons recover from its attacks, are (rum its not being well underllood, and the confcquent wrong method taken to cure it. He is persuaded that theexceffive bleedigr.s and mercurial reatment of the Faculty is highly injurious, and that the on- t ly rational mode of treatment is by theufe of proper acids. Convinced of this he offers his Specific as a certain remedy, if ufei according to the dirtilions. To be had in bottlqe, at one dollar each, of the inventor Geo. Higgins, Cherry flreet, two doors a bove Ninth street, (iate manager of Jackson and Co's Medicine Warehouse, London); by J. Le— Hate, No. 2'6; tV. Griffith, Ho. 177, T. Pearcc, No., 21, South Third street, T. Stiffs No. 55, New street,, near Vine street, andy. Gales, No. 36, Race street. Aug. 25. tuths jt COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMAS, and CONSUMPTIONS. Jufl received, by Wm, Griffiths, No. 177, South Second-street, a frefh fupply"of Genuine Balsam of Honey, A Medicine invented by the late Sir John Hil?l (who knowledge as aßotanift procured liinn the appellation of. the Linnsus of Britain) and i l •onftdered in England a? a certain cure for the abovet complaints ; it is also of Angular efficacy in thtly Hooping Cough, It may also be had retail of W. A. Stokes, N fefl of the medicine, (fcveral cases of cures hav ing come within his own knowledge) and the great , demand for it has induced him to order a large supply, a part of which he has just received. u JI 3- law^w 30 Dollars Reward. RAN away on Satu*day last, two indented Ser vants, Gifford Daily, a mulatto bfcoard, pier table and square piano lor»e malar from London, returns thanks to his friends and the pyblic, Tor their liberal encouragement., and hopes that by his afiicluity and atventien to ev ery branch of his bv.Qn'efs, to merit a continuance of their f«vors. Piano fortes made on the newest and most approved plans, with pedals, paten f r swell, and French harp stop, which hefly.tteis himfelf wi!l we found on trisl by unprejudiced judg?s,to be equal if not superior to any import ed, and twenty per cent cheaper. Any inilm m nt purchased of him, if not approved of in twelve months, he will exchange. N. B. All kinds of Muficai mflruments !r.r.de, uncd, and repairer with the greattft accuracy,. d>fpat-h, and on the'moll reafonab-le ternu, tjf ready money oniy. Second May qr. ' & 2 m. Forty Dollars; Reward. RAN away from the fubleribcr 011 the fee ondd.iyof this imi. July, a Mulatto Man, named Will Bowzer, about forty years of age, five feet seven or eight inches high, rather chunky made ; had on when he went a,« ay, a drab colored cloth coat, flriped purple trowfers and jacket, it is probable h« will change hi* claathea, ss he took a number with him. The fat.l fallow formfrly betengeti to Mr- Charles Blake of this place; and it is expedletl i.e has madts tuwards Jones's Neck, in the Delaware State.—Any perfen apprehending the feiri fel low, and fee 11 ring him so that] can get him a gain, lhall receive the above rewari if taken Out of the county, and Twenty Dollars if in the county, and all recfoirable charges if bro't home. JESSE REED, Ana's County, Maryland. July 3-