Imported in the ship Man Chester, Bknjamin Shewell, Mailer, From Boi..nJeaux, and for sale 'oy the l'ubfcriber, Ko. n Walnut St r-et. Bonrdeaiix Brandy ~j Irish ma'rkct.claiet in cases ( Entitled to Medoc wi;ie, in do. f Drawback. 6aut«rne, do-. do. J - Thomas Murgatreyd. WHO HAS FOR SALE. Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter cnfks Rota do. do. Pimento in bags 4000 bushels Liverpool fait. Aug. 24. tut&stf. To be fold at Public Vendue, Tothe liigheft bidder, at the hemic of Mr. William tvans, the tign of the Indian Queen, in the city of Baltimore, 011 the 15 th (lay of* iflober next, at 11 o'clock, A. M About ftven thousand acres.of land, the property of William Bell, of I'hilatWlphw, lying between Reifter's-town and commonly called Little Winchcfter, (the turn pike road rims through a eonfitfarable part of these lands) the craft begina'about 1% miles from Baltimore, within a f«w hundred yards of said Rfi!ter'?-town, and extendi to the dif tatice of about twenty-three milts from Balti more, and 11 to on the main fa!i»» of f»;apfico river, frpm three to four miles thereon. Will 1 T>e fold in tra<3s of iHie hundred and fifty to three hundred acre. There is a large propor tion of meadow w6od land on each trail, fftitle-riF thiDih highly improved, with excellent Wildings and fine gr.fs. , ALSO A tra& of seven huiidred acres of land, called Clover Farms, wirhilt live milts of BaiUmfhurg, elleemed very gocd for Grass. Richard Ponfonby. of BladenfbUtgh, will ffiew ) this l»nd to any person inclined to purchase. also, ' A trad of land ef about three hun dred and thirty awes, within about two milos and a half of thq President's house in the Fede ral City. It i«niirly all wood land, and a fine high profpefl, from which may be fcen the city of Washington, Bladentburgh, Alejtarttlria and a part of Geofge-town, and many miles down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Por.fon by, of BladenlWg, will also (hew this land. A liberal credit w ill he given for the grcateft part of the purchase money. Ihe terms will be made jpiown on the day ef sale. May 8 ' . w.^m Just Received, From Batavia(vUProvidence) a few Boxes of Spices, consisting of , Nutmegs, Cloves and Mace For sale by IVILLINGS& FRANCIS, Penn street. nay 30 dtf , Davis's Law Book Store, No. 319, High-Street. G £ O K G E DAVIS, BEING busied for some time pest t.ons for removing into his profent house, has been undei thenecellityof poftponinguntil this day informing thegentlemen of the Bar generally thro' the Uaittd States, that his spring importation of law bouka is now arranged and ready for iale, 011 terms that he trutts wiil entitle him to the like pre freeuce he has experienced for Several years pad. Catalogues, combining the mod varied collee tion ever imported ir<to this country, are printed and will be delivered on application. June 17. tad 6w City CommiJJioners' Office, * June 42, 1797. IN pursuance of an ordinance from the feleifl and common councils, parted the aid day of May last, appointing the city ctmimiffior.eri, and prescribing their duties, fe&iongth, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the city is divided into five diilrifls, each to be under the fuperintendance of one of the city cominiffioners, » hois to be individually relponfible for the clcanlinefs of the fame, and are as follow- • f Driflrift No. I. From the south fide of Ce dar-street, to the north fide (if Spruce-flreet, un derdid fuperititciidence of Nathan Boys. 2. From the north fide of Spruce-ftVeef, to the north fide of W«lnut-ftreet, under the super intendence cf Hugh Roberts. 3. From the nprth fide of Walnut to the south fide of High-ftrcct, under the fuperintemlence of Joseph Claypoole. 4. From the north fide of High-street, to the north ficb' of Mulberry street, under the fuper iptsndencecf William Moulder. 5. From the north fideof Mulherry-ftrefct to the north fide of Vine-llreet, tinder the super intendence of Nicholas Hicks. The cleaningof High-flreet to he in common. • £5" A ftatesj meeting of the city commilTion «rs is held >( the Old Court House, in High flreet, every Tucfday evening at s o'clock Tulv T4. eotm ■ m Stands for Dray men, In purfuanct of an Ordinance from theSelefl and Common Cour.cih, bearing (late the ltd day of yfpril, 1797. providing for the appointment of City CommiJJioners, (Sc. Seel, the 15th. r nHE following places are fixed upon, by the JL fair! City Commrffioners for Stands for Draymen and their Horfet. In Vine-street, eastward of Front-street, on both fides. Saflafras, High,Chefnut and Walnut fttreets, eastward of Froht-ftreet, on the no.-th fide only. Mulberry-flrcet, fauth fide from Front to Third-llreet. , Front-ftreat, east fide froin Vine-street to Elriith's alley. Front-street, from opposite to Black Horse al ley to Hamilton's stores, east fide. Watcr-ftreet, weft fide from the north end of Stamper's or Moon-'s ftorcs to Pi*-, ,'lreet. Penn-ftreet from Pine to Ce Jar-street, weft fide. Drawbridge, north fide, east of Front-street. Spruce, Fine and &>uth streets, east of Frost street, south hde. Dock'-ftreet, between Walnut-ftrect and the Bag stone crossings, east fide-, opposite George Orklev's. Second-street, between SatTafras and Vine #ic ts, 4 weft fide. Fifth-flreet, east fide from Chefnut to Mul berry flree's. SafTafrr. -street, from Third to Fourth-street, ilft fide- No drav or horse to stand within ten feet of FOR HACKNEr COACHES. Pine-ltreet, north fide from Fourth to Fifth streets. Fifth-ftr«ct, between, Chefnut and Walnut flreets, weft. _ Branch-street, north fide, between Third and Fourth ltreet^» July 14. . mw&rnn A Literary Treat. publl/hed, handfomcly printed on writing paper y price I dollar, A irew edition oi' that popular and entertaining work, entitled T"HE FORTSTEAS, an' American Tale ; /being a to the hiO.ory of jblin Cull, the Clo t-hier—ln aftriesof letters to a friend, with the ad dition of fuo letters, aljuding to rcccni%,Htical traufacflions in America. extrv'l from t!ie Clavis fliews the principal charavflers that are introduced: John Bui!, the Kingdom of Hii Mother, theChurchof England liisWii'e, the Peg, the Church'cf Scotland His Brother Patrick, lrelun'd \ Lewis,the Kingdom ot France H.i» Mid'eib, the Old Constitution Lord Strut, the of Spain Kichobs Frog, the Dutch RepuMic The Franks, the French Republic The Foresters, the United States of America Robert Lumber, New-Hampshire John Codline, Maflachufetts * 4 Humphrey Plowfliare, Conne«sttcut Roger Carrier, Rhode Island .j^ Peter Bull "Frog", New-York Julius Cseiar, New-Jersey William Broadbrim, Pennsylvania CaQimar, Delaware Walter Pipewood, Virginia His Gratidfon, George Washington Peter Pi;ch, Karth Carolina > Charles ladigo, Carolina Geot'ge Trusty, Georgia EtKun Greenwood, Vermont Huivtcr Longknifc, Kentucky Black Cattle, Negro Slave* Rats, Speculators Mother Carey's Chickens, Jacobins This popular an? entertaining fatirieal histo ry of is attributed to the Rev. Dr. 811- kmap. It has a great lhare of. originality and a i bounds with genuine humour. It is continued down to the present time, and chira<sterifi6 those lav political tranfa&ions, which have caused so much uoeafinefqfin Amorica. Sold .by H. and P. RICE., Bookseller, No. 16, South Second Street, and No. jo, Marke' ftjeet. Junea6. § LAW BOOKS, Latcft London and Dublin Editions. H. & P. RICE, Bookfdlers, No. li, South Second, and No. 50, Market street, HAVE just received by the lrte arrivals from London and Dublin, their spring importa tion, confiftingef a variety of the lat«ft and mo ft approved I.aw Books, which, added to those alrea dy 011 hand, forms the most extensive colle«Slion et er offeredfor falein this country. They thei«fors beg leave to notitx, that from the nature of their conne&ionsin Dublin, they are enabled to fe'llrlfh editions (as they have hitherto at the very jowell prices. The following are among the latelt publications. V'- y, jun'ra Reports ih Chancery, 1 Pcake's Cases at Nisi Prius ; Ridgeway's Reports in the time of Lord Hardwick* ; Floyer's Probers Pfadice in the Ecclcfiaftical Courts ; Barton's Trcatifc on a Suit in Equity ; Tidd's Pradtice of the e&urt of King's Bench Aflious, % parts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations; Cruise on Uses ; modern Reports,. II vols. London'edi tion. f H. and P. Ric* expeft ta receive by the firft ar rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete of Durnford and East's Reports, the id part of Gil bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, anda number of new publications. June lb. The History of Pennsylvania, By ROBERT PROUD, IS now in the press, and will be published, wkh all convenient expedition, by ZtCHA riah Poulson, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, where fubferiptions will continue to be received, ami at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed proposals, until the work is ready for the fubferibert. July 18. ' - lawtf Printed Calicoes. JOHNMILLER, Jun. & Co. No. 8 Chefnut-Street, Have for Sale FIFTY TRUNKS Beatly allotted, very low on short credit. March 6. § Richard and James Potter HAVE removed their Counting House to No. 45, South Fifth-ftrtet. r.uguft 1. w&f6t Lancaster, Harrijburgb Carlisle, Shippenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. THE public are requcfted to take notice, that the partnerfliip which has for fomctima sub sisted betweM Mathias Slotigh of Lancaster, and William Geer, is now dissolved : bat, not as M. Slough infiddatesto the public without just cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the fuh )e& from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 29th December last. a recital of which is not now deem ed neceflary. Any gentleman who wilhes to be more circumstantially informed of the merits of tl i» business, by applying to W. Geer may have the perusal «f M. Slough's letter, and then can be at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer is not perfectly jnftifiabie 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, vrilliam Geer, in .conjunction with Melfrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined to prosecute and carry it op, with every care, at tention and dispatch that a zeal to oblige the pub lic Can polfibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance tw render the pafftge fafe and commodious, inform thofa won wilb to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they cat] take their feats at George Weed's, the sign of the White Hc.rfc, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrifourg, Carlidf and Shippenfburg. The fare as hitherto efta'bliihcd. For the further accommodation oi tF.e puhljc, a Stage will ft.irt every from the houfc of Samuel F.Wer, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday, and return (rom thence aiul arrive at Hairiiburg every Sarurday, so that paflengera deftiucil for Lancaster or Philadelphia, may procend o« MOll - WILLIA-M GEER. Lancaster, Jan. 27,'1797* N. B. This »f Stages ftarta from tihs house of William Ferric, in Lancatter, on every Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro ceeding to ihe westward; and from the hou-fe of Mr. Samuel Eldrr in Harnffcurg every Wedfief day morning, on ihe fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippenfburg, and returns from thence on every Thursday : performing the fame routine daily as,in its tour ircm Philadel phia. _ mwf To BE SOLD, ; And pajfejjion given immediately, A I.ARGIi two story brick Houfe,hanufomely fituatcd in Princeton. There are four rooms and a la v.; entry on each floor, and five rooms in ' the gatm, a range of back builditigs 51 feet in length, and a piazza of 57 f-=t. There is a pump in the yjrd, an excellent kitchen garden, at the farther end of which are a carrjage house and two ftaMes„ one of which is new, '44 feet long, with flalls'in the two (tables for horses. The heal thiriefs and plcafantnefs ot its situation, and tho numher of genteel and agreeable families in and near the town, render it a desirable rcrrecat for a gentleman from the city. The commodioufntfs of the house, its cential position, ahd the largensfs of the laMes,niake itlevcry way suitable for a tavern, for which ir has always been confiderd as a capital fta.id. Inquire on Hi - premifea. cf , ISAAC SNOWDEN. * Ang. a<ji-dtwia.wtf N..0 r I C E; TF Tarpv whofome years fmcekept School at.tlieNine fridges, HQue n's County, Eas tern Shore, Maryland, be living, he is hereby re minded to call on, or write to, the Rev. Anibrofe near Warwick, Cecil County, Eastern Shore, Maryland, from whom he will receive in tereffing information. Augujl 4. mw&f4w City of VVa^iington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal City. A mgniScent lwelling-houfe ao,ooodollars, & caih 30,000, are 50,00 a 1 ditto 15,000 & call aj.ooe 40,0p«i 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,300 30,000 1 ditto xo,ooo ft ca'fti 1?,000 ao,ooo 1 ditto 5,000 Ac calli 50000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & saih 5,000 10,600 1 cast prize of to,ooo i do. s,oooeach,ire • 10,000 10 dc. 1,000 - - 10,00 c as do. 500 - - 10,000 00 30. too - - 10,000 aoo d». <jo - - 10,000 do. ' 15 - - 10,000 1,000 do. 10 - .ao,ooo 15,00® do- J ' 10 - >59,000 16,739 Prizes. 3J,16: nianki'.!. 50,000 Ticketi, it Eight Dollars, 460,oo» N. 3. Tofjvour those who may take? quan tity of Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars wdl be the L ■ • t drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the la«t but 9Nf. And approvednotes, securing payment in either money or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received foi any number not lefsthan 30 tick ets. This Lottery will afford an elsgant specimen of the private buildings to be ertded in the City of Wafhingtan—Two beautiful defigps are already leleded for the entire Ironts on two of the public fquarcs; from these drawing*it isprOpcfed toerefl twq Centre and f ourcor«er buildings,as fooß as pos sible after thitHottcry is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner deferibed-in the scheme lor the Hotel Lottery, A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray the necessary expenses of print ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a pajt of the fund intended for the National Umverlity, to be ereded within the city of Walhington. The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the Prizes, ire held by the President and two DireiSl ori of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of the lottery. SAMUEL BLODGET. # § # Tieketsmay be had at the Bank of Colam bia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Gilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; •nd of Richard Wellsj Cooper's Ferry. mwf From the Otfego Herald. / CAUtION. WHEREAS 3 combination of men irf this coonty have undertaken to enrich th«m felvcs,by fabricating titles to fundr/ valuable tra£s rff land, the property of gentlemen living in New York, Philadelphia, London and Paris, for which trads of knd large sums of money have been paid to those fraudulent men, by innocent purihafers • It is therefore just th it public information (hould be given, to the end, that the injurei) may feck re dress while the men have property, and are to be found. Those who have been discovered are Tru man Harrifon, Joseph Witcomb, said now to re. fide in the county of Saratoga ; Thomas Kelly and several other.' who go under fi&itious names. It is supposed that the lauds offered fcr sale on those fa bricated titles, are at lead worth fifty thousand dollars. Such as we have aflual knowledge of are as follows •• Lou No. II and 12, Otfcgo patent, thousand acres each, the aclual property of William Dellwyn, bow of London ; lots No. 58 and 64. fame patent, thousand acres each, the property of Mr. Chaumont, now of Paris, and aines Avenll and others, ot this State. There is some grounds to suppose that the lands of Richard Well* and Charles Wharton, of Philadelphia, are under their management.^—The. Printers will do well to give this a place in •iheir papers, as well totaution the public against pnrchafing those in* is, as also to de prive those men in future from hfipnftljg on indivP duafa, which their education and addrcts have en abled them to do Iwretofore. Witcomb has been a (hopkeeper of foinenore in this country. The following affidavits will fct in a clear point of view the wickkdnel's of those men, which wh<n the public have percfed, will induce them to ex culc the interference of "Wm. COOPER. Otfego, July 18th, 17 J7. 1 Thomas Kelly, of the County of Otfego, hav ing been led into an error, by John Witccmb and •Truman Hirrifon, of the farfie County, to sign a deid to them, for iot No 58, Otfcgo patent, which was the property of William f. Franklin now Mr. Chamont's and others; ind further the said Joseph and Truman did nerfuade me (»do this against my inclination, which was made out tin the xoth day of November, j1;93, or set back two yeirs fosas to bring it to that time ; and further the name of Pardon Starkstothat deed v/as a fictitious name, there buing no such perlon there. To this t make voluntary oath. THOMAS ItELLY. 19th July, 1797- On the 19th July, 1797, came personally before me, Thomas Kelly, the fnbfcnber to the above af fidavit, and made folcmn oath that it contains noth ing tut tii. truth. ELlilU PHINNEY, Jufaccof the Peace. On the iSthJuiy, 1797, came before me Jacob ICibby, a person !>y me well known and worthy of good credit, who oa his folcmn oath did fay, that two of the pji tics ahovementioned did make ap plioation to him this deponent, some time in the winter of 1796, to make them a deed for two thou fahd acres of land in the Otego patent, and pro mised this deponent a snare of the profits, on the sale of lands, fcr his so doing ; and that they made application several tinleS'for the fame e, which fervicss this deponent as often refufed, de- them thu he had no right to lands, and coulddo no such thing ; which daring attempt on t!i:s daponent's integrity he had related anong his friends several ti7r.es, previous to making this affi davit, JACOB KIBEEY. Sworn before me, F.LIHU FHINNE'i, Jufticeofthe Peace. I Aug. 3. • .UW4W. Will be Landed, Frcm on boj*d the fjiip A&ive, Capt. Elair ,froro Hamburgh, IS baiss white Riiliia clean Hemp t casks Clover Seed For Sale by ' Thomas Herman Lcicfftr p North Fifth fwvet, No. 34. Twne tG. ' f W iUiam JMackb 11 rn, LOTTERY AND BROKER'S OFFICF' No. 64 south Second •• rect. TICKETS in the Canal Lottery. No. 11, wLicfc commenced drawing the 29th 1 May, FOR SALE. The prire of tickets will rife in propor tion as the drnwinjr advances, particularly on ac count of the five firft drawn tickets, prizes of four thousand dollars each, on the laO; day ot drawing. Check Books kept for examination andxegifter ing, in the Canal, No. 2, City of Wafliington, No. 2, and Paterfon Lotteries. Also, tickets for sale in the Schuylkill "bridge and Perk omen Bridge lotteries, which will begin drawing in the course of the fummcr. 1 The Imfinefs of a Broker in aft kinds of Stock, Bills, Notes, Lands, &c- &c. tranfa<sled with tHe uf.noft a;tetition. June 2 tu&f Erfkinc's View of the War. JUST PUBLISHED, By ROBERT CAMi'BELL & Co. No 4a South Second street, [Price 31 Cents] A View of the Causes and Confequeft ces of the present War with France. By the Honorable Thomas Erskine. May 15 § STATE TRIALS. Sold b W. Young, Bookseller, No. s*, South Se - cond-flrcct, The Pennsylvania State Trials, CtONtaining the impeachment, trial, and accpiit- I as of Francis Hopkinfon, Judge of the Court of Admiralty, and John Nicholfon, Comptroller Gen eral—ln one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boards, 3 dollars. W. Young has for sale, a general aflortmentof Books. Also, Stationary, retail and by the pack cge, well allorteJ, and entitled to the drawback if exported. July 7 —• rHESUBSCRIBER having been appointed by the Envoy Extraordinary and Miniiier Pleni potentiary of his Britannic Majesty, General a gent larsflUUng Briufh creditors, and such particular a gents as they may specially authorize, in pro/etuting their claims before the c«mniiflioners for carrying in to effeft the Gxth article ot the Treaty of Amity, Com merce and Navigation between his Britbnnich.ajeJiy ami the United States of America, hereby gives notice that he has opened his office at his house the south call corner of Chefnut and fifth ftreett, Philadelphia, where he is ready to receive all claims or inQru£lions for claims with the voucheis aud documents thereof, lor the purpose of bringing forwafd the fame agree ably so the rules and orders which the board may think proper to prescribe. Ar>d as it will be for the interest of all concerned, that the fever*! claims be lo dated, and fuppoit <d, as to prevent the delay which would arise from ; the neceiTity of obtaining further information, or ad ditional materials,from perio»a rcfiding at a dillance, the general agent thinks it his duty to add, (lor the direction chiefly of those, who, not having employ ed particular agents, may leave the prosecution of their claims to his charge and management) that all such c)ain>s ought in particularto set forth— ift. The pioper description and fuoation of the creditor or claimant, end original debtor ( rffpeft lvely. ad. The date and nature of the original contrast or debt. 3d. When, in what manner, and to what extent, the creditor or claimant w«s prevented or impeded, by the proviGon, operation or deleft of law, the drcifion»and of courts, or restraint of exe cution, from recovering payment ot the debt in queftiorK 4th The loss and damage incurred or fuflained, in coniequence of such impediments, whether the lame may have arisen from the ijtfolvtoey* change of (ituation, or death of the debtor, the loss of legal remedy from lapie of time, or othei causes impairing the value and fetunty of the debt, which would not havefo operated if such impediments had notexiiied. And 51b The paitieular grounds and reasons on which the claimant maintains, in the terms of the treaty,, that 44 by the ordinary course of judicial pro ings, the creditor cannot now obtain and aftually have and receive full and adequate cosnpenlation" lor the lodes *hd damages so fullaiued. The general agent thinks it his duty further to sug gest that the several claims ought to be accompanied and supported by the affidavits of the claimants duly sworn and regularly attested, both as to the extftence of the debts claimed, and such other circum fiances as may be within their own knowledge respectively. And wherever the claimants in dating the nature of their evidence (which must in every instance be the best of which the ca<e is capable) have occasion to refer to the tefliraony of witrietTcs, it will be propci to apprise the gene/al agent of the names and placed of rciidence of such witnefTeiand the fa£l»to be elta blilhcd by their icftimony. Wm. Moore Smith. PhiW-lohia, June Bih, 17Q7. d For Sale, That well knownplace, called VAt/Dsaaifr's ' F F R HY, v ON Nelhaminy creek, 18 miles from Phi ladelphia, on the New York port road, containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the 'premiCts are a large limy stone hnttfe occu pied as a tvern, and a good one story stone kit chen, a large frame liable with a gar.d threChing floor, and I'omc out buildings—also a well of good water, and an excellent ice House. On thie place is a most elegant fituaticn fora gentle man's feat, commanding a view of the N'efham iry to its jundlion wiih the Delaware, and t'neuce across to the Jersey thore. It hasthe privilege of one hilf the toll received from the bridge. For to the SnWcribcr, MORDECAI LEWIS. Mav 2-4. 3tawtf. COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School for young Ladies. MRS. GROOMBUTDGC with much pleaf ureand refpeft, returns her fmcere ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement (he has received during four years residence in Philadelphia ; \nd allures her friends and the public, so far from intending to decline her school, she ha« made afuperio.-anangem«nt tor, the more convenient accommodation of'her fchoiars. —Every branch of ul'eful and polite edncati.il is particularly attended to liy ( Mrs. Groombridge and matins excelling in their refpcilivc prtjfrffimii. Corner of' Spruce a«d Eleventh Streets. June ?rh, r797. fimfet >The fituatiftii is healtlay ; and made more agreeable by an exteafhre garden and lot of ground adjoining the houle. Jujl Published, And to be had cf Me'ffirs. DoVfcn, Campbell,Rice, Cary, and tfio other pricipal Bcokfeilers in t*\e city,price dollar, ivvintyrf ve cents,iti hoards, New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, m. o. - June i&. Ro/s tS 3 Siwjcn, HAVE FOR SALE C Ho^'fheads, Excellent Coffee in < Tierces, and' C Parrels. A fmal! parcel of nice cocoa m hairs fciv ) uiubeun', Jamaica spirits, fourth proof Superior Te-.eriffee wine, old and in Madeira pipes . An invoice of jewellery and hosiery to be fold by th;' package A fi*w4iamptrs of befk cheefe, Tuly 27. ' " dt'f. The Subscriber has for Sale, A large aflortment India Muslins, ccarfe and fine India Caliches Sooty Ronialls / B uc .Cloths and Checlcs BaneUnna Handkerchiefs- Blucrcd and Gilli Handkerchiefs An invoice of Irifli Linens and Sheetings, well afTorted A box ©f I'iapers Silk Umbrellas . Two boxes of fine Spicfet, cotaieing Nutme«§. Mace and Cloves Black Pepper of firft quality East India Gingbr Java Sugar A quantify of Madeira Wine Ditto of Gin Roll Brimllone Mordecai Lewis. n. lawim ' Higgins' Specific TOR TBI PREVENTION AND CURE OF THE YELLOW FEf'EJt.' EVFR (ince this disease made such ravages in this 1 city and New-York, the author has turned his attention to its causes and cure.—The relult of his enquiries has convinced him that the rcafon why so few persons recover from its attacks, are {rem it* not being well understood, and the confcquent wrong-method taken to cure it. He is persuaded that the exceflivc bleedigr.s and mercurial reatment of the Faculty is highly injurious, and that the on ly rational mode of treatment is by theufe of proper acids. Convinced of this he offers his Specific as a rertain remedy, if used according to the directions. To be had in l»ittlcs, at one dollar each, of the inventor Geo. Biggint, Cherry street, two doors a bove Ninth street, (late manager of Jackson and Co's Medicine Warehouse, JLoflrion) ; by y. Le- Hanc, No. 2'6 ; W. Griffith, No. 177,7". Pearce, No. 11, South Third street, T. Stiff, No. 55, New street, near Vine street, andy. Gales, No. 36, Race street. Aug. 15. » tutbs 3t COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMAS, and CONSUMPTIONS. Just received, by Wm. Griffiths, No. 177, South Sacond'llreet, a frefh fupplyof Genuine Balsam nf Honey, A Medicine invented by the late Sir John HiU (who knowledge as aßotanift procuredJtin» the appellation of the Linnaeus of Britain) and is •onfidered in England as a certain curefor the above complaints; it is also of Angular efficacy in the Hooping Cough, It may also be had retail of W. A. Stokes, Moi 61, South Second street, and T. Stiff, 55,New ftrnet, in bottles at 75 cents each. Wm. Grifeitjis having observed the happy ef fect of the medicine, (several cases of cures hav ing come within his own knowledge) and the great demand for it has induced him to order a large fupp'y, a part of which he has just received, AuguJ! law.jW _ 30 Dollars Reward. RAN away on Satu»day last, two indented Ser vants, Gifford Dally, a mulatto boy, 'ibouf 17 years of age, a ilim light "built aetive fellow, can read and write,five feet seven or eight iivches high, has a heavy countenance ; had on a fuftiaa coatee and trowfers, a high crowned hat, fine (hoes &c. Allan Hellons, a black man, about 14 years of age, five foet seven or eight Inches high, a thicMPfet Ijclu nfy built f*ll»w, particularly about the breechj ' had on a sailor's blue jackst lined with fwanlkifc, dark firiped vest, fuftian trowfsrs, high crowned hat, coarse shoes, &c.; each of the;|i had several Ihirtaand several other (loathes with them. Thir ty Dollars will be paid for the runaways, or r 5 dol lars for each, and reafonahle charges, os delivering #hcmat No. 54, North I'hird-ftrect. The black fellow is abont a year from Lewis Town, in the County of Suffcx, state of Dela ware, and has taken the boy with him. July 31. mtu&fiw ~Tol~e or RENTED, ' A LARGE 3 Story Brick House, on the South fide of Filbert street, between Eighth and Ninth, lately occupied as the Sur veyor General's Office. 1 he Building is 36 feet front and 35 feet defp, the lot 1 ic feet deep, with the privilege of S nine feet wide Alley extending the whole length of the lot, to a thirty feet wide Court for Carriages to turn in. The House is not flattered, and may be turned either into on£, oi* two dwelling Hotifes. It is suitable for a Urge Manufactory, or would make a good Tavern. Immediate poflefiion * ill be given. Apply to No. in, Chefnut-Streef. Aug. 2t. cocbjt. Musical lnjhwnent Mahufaflory, No. 167, Jlrch-Slreet. HARPER, harpsichord, grand, portable grafd* fidvboard, pier table and fquarc piafco for e nraktr from London, returns thanks to his friends and the public, for the»r liberal encouragement, and hepes that by his afllouity and atfcehtit n to ffv ery branch of his business, te merit a continuance of their favors. Piano fertes niade on th« newest and most approved plans, wicj> pedals, pat6n?, swell, and French harp flop, Which hefl-.tteia himfelf will pe found on 1 rial by unprejudiced judges, to be if not to any import ed, an J twenty per ccrt cheaper. Any inilru rrunt, purchased yf him, if not approved of io twelve months, he will exchsnp-e. N. B. All kiflds of Mwlic..! rnftrumenti rvsade, uneeL and repa'rerl with the greatest accuracy, d.'fpatch, and on the molt reaforaWe term-, U.r ready Tnoney oniy. Second Piano Forte* taken in May ic . . Forty Dollars Reward, RAN away from the fuhlonii. ♦of fee onddavof thtJ inil. Jiily, a Mulatto Man, naijied Will liowztr, abo'it torty years<jf age, five feet levtn or eight inches high, rather chunky made ; had ..:i when he went away, a draTi colored cloth coat, flriped purple trowfers and jat jeet. It is probable he will change his cloatlies, as he took a numh«r with him. The said fellow formerly belojjgtd to Mi*. CJjarlei Blake of this place; and it is expedled he hag made towards Jones's l*n the Delaware State. —Any perfi-n apprehending the (aid fel low, atjd fecuriug him f(»that ] can get him a gain, lhall .receive'the above reward if taken nut of the county, and Twenty Dollars if in the coun'y, asd all reafor.able charges if bro't hoA)e* JESSE REED, Qusen Ana's County, M. ryland. July 3. wit
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