Imported inthefIiipMANCHESTER, j Benjamin Shewbll, Maß.er, | ~ From BourcKioux, and for sale 'jy the l'uhfcriber, •' Wo. 11 Y.'ainut Sfreet. Bonvileaux BrftnJy Iriih market clart-t in cases Entitled to Mctioc wine, in do. Drawback. j Sauternc, dot do. thi Thomas Murgatroyd. WHO HAS FOR SALE. I'J Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter casks i! Rota do. ,» do. ■ Pimento in bags > . 4000 bulhels Liverpool fait. Aug. 24. tut&stf. To be fold at Public Vendue, To the highest bidder, at the house of IVlr. William Evans, tiilr sign of the Indian Queen, in the city of Baltimore, on the 2.5 th day of Osober next, at 11 o'clock, A. M j About seven thousand acres of laud, the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, 1 lying between Reifter's-town and V\ j commonly called Little Wim"befter r (the turn- • pike roau runs through a conliderable part of these lands) thi tra«fl begins about- 17 miles j from Baltimore, within a f»«.' hundred yard* j of fiid Reifler's-town, and extends to the dif- ! tance of a'-out twenty-three 171 ilea from B.ilti- j rnort, on the niain falls of Patapfico j river, from three to four miles thejeon. Will be fold in trails of One hundred and fifty to three hundred' acre. There is a large propor tion of meadojv and wood land on each tra<ft, some of them highly improved, with excellent buildings and. fine gr; fs. ALSO A traft of feveil hundred acres of land, called Clover Farms, withitl five miles of ry Bladenlhurg, esteemed very good +>r (Jrals. t kj Kichard Ponfonby,of Bladenfburgh, will lhew bo this lartd to any person inclined to purchal'e. J" ALSO, ' SI A trt\£t of land fflf about three hun-, m dred.aftd thirty awes, within about two ipiles , and a half of the President'» house in the Fedc- j I'al City. It is nearly all wood land, and a fine - _ high profpefl* from vl'hrch may be ften the c?.'v of AVifhingtcil* Bladenfhurgh, Ale*aiWlria aiid a part of GeorW-town, and many miles down the Potomac rfVtr. Mr. Kichard Ponlonr by, of Bladenfburg, will also shew this land. jj A liberal credit will be given for the gteatcfl J part of the porchafe money! Ihe term* will X fce made known op the day »f sale. tii May 8 »I ' ——< d; JuftKeceived, l\ From Batavia(viaProvidence)' ct a few Boxes of Spices, confiding of 1 «< Nutmegs, Cloves and Mice lo For f«lc by P' IVILLIKGS& FRANCIS, Penn-ftreet. P May 30 4tf Davis's Law Book Store, tl No. 319, High-Street. p GEORGE DAVIS, - BEING busied for fom« time )-aft in prepara tions for removing into his profcnt house, has been uftder thcneceffityof poSponinguntil this dajr gentlemen ofthe Bar generally thro' the United States, that his spring importation of n law books is now arranged and. ready for iale, ou terms that hi* trusts will entii le him to the like pre- _ freence he has experienced for fcveral years, past. Catalogues, combining the most varied collcc tion ever imported i/ito this country, are printed and wrll be-delivered on application. June 17. J City Commijfio Tiers' Office, 1 yunei2, inr. ' a IN pursuance of an yrdinaftce from the fel»i£l and common councils, pafled'the jid day of v May lafl, appointing the city cammiOioncrs, and prescribing their duties, feiflion 9th, NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the city is divided into live diftri<fls, «ach to be uodtr the fuperintendance of one of tbe city commifiioners, u hois to be individually relponfible for the cleanlineft of the and are as follow. Driftritfl No. t» From the south fide of Ce- ( dar-ftriet, to thenonh fide, of Spruce-street, un de rthe fuperiotendence of Nathan Boys. i. From the north fide of Spruce-street, to the north fide oi Walnut-street, under the fuper intendertce of Hugh Roberts. 3. From the north fide of Walnut to the south fide of Righ-ftreet, under the superintendence ot Joseph Claypoole. From the north fide of High-street, to the north fidr of Mulberry street, under the super intendence ef William Moulder. 5. From tbe nortb fide of Mulberry-flreet to the north fide of Vme-flreet, under ike super- 1 intendence of Nicholas Hicks. The cleaningof to be in common. £jT A fiated meeting ps tilt city commifiion «r3 is held.at the Old Court House, in High ftreet, every Tuesday evening at s o'clock July f4» eoim Stands for Draymen, Isfc. Jn purjvanft of an Ordinance from the Selefl and Common Council:,bearing date the nd day of April, 1797, providing for tbe appointme.M of City Comm'\jJioneri, tSc. Sell, tbe lstb. THE following places are fixed upon by the said City Commifiioners for Stands fin- Draymen and their Horses. In V'me-flreet, eastward of Front-street, on both fides. . Saflafras, High,Chefnut and Waliiut-fttreets, eallu ard ot Front-street, on the no.-th fide only, Mulberry-street, f<*uth fide from Front to ' Front-ftre*, east fide from Vine-itreet to Elfrith'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 Stumper's or Moore's ftdres to Pine-street. Penn-llreet from Pine to CeJar-ftreet, weft Drawbridge, north fide, east of Front-street. Spruce, Pine and South streets, east of Fropt street, south I'de. ' Dock-street, between Walnut-street and the flag stone crossings, east fide, opposite George Orklev's. Second-ftrert, between SalTafras and Vine ftrcts weft fide. Fifth-ftreet,' east fide fi-om Chefmit to MuK from 'third to Fourth-flreet, e " No dray or horse to stand within ten feet of A "ITTNDS FOR HACKNEY COACHES. Pitis-flreet, north fide frpm Fourth to Fifth Fitth-ftrset, between Chefnut and Walnut 'Braneh-ftfeet, north fide, betw«en Third and pourth ftfeets. ' July 14. rnw&f:m A Literary Treat. To,? pullijhed, handfnmsly printed on writing , paper, price I dollar, A new edition of that popular anl entertaining work, entitled ' " pHE FORESTERS, an Am orient) Tale ; being l« l a feijuel to the history of John Bull, the Clo thief—-In aftnesof letters to a friend, with the ad- fa dition of two letters, alluding to recent political ft' i ranfaiSions in America. 'l'he following extras >rom the Clavis Allagorica, th ihews the principal ehara&ers that are introduced: W John Bui!,the Kingdom of I ngland n " His Mother, tlicCfcurch o! fcnjlar.d g e His Wife, the Vai-liament ' til His Sifter Peg, the Chitichof Scotland th His Brothfcr Fivwick. Ireland w Lewi*,'the K'ngdom of France ft' His Mtftrefs, the Old Cqnflitution . His «sw Wife, the National Rcprefentatiot* ' Lord Strut,, the &irigdom of Spain Nicholas Frop, the Dutch Republic The Franks, the Frcnth Republic The Pwrofters, the United States of A merit J S< Robert Lumber, New-Hampihire tei John Codline, MaiTachufetts m: Humphrey Plowshare, ConneAicut M Roger Carrier, Rhode Iflatid 1 Sh Peter Bull Frog, New-York tei Julius Cajlar, New-J_erfcy v William Broadbrim, Penufylvaiua Caflimar, Delaware Walter Pipewood, Virginia His Grandson, George Walhingtoa Peter Pitch, K *th Carolina- Charleo Indigo, ioutk Carolina George 'fruity, Georgia F.thaa Greenwood, Vermont Hui.ffr Longknife. Ksntuclajr Black Cattle, Negro Slaves * Rats, Speculators Mother Carey's JaccViis jJjF This popular and entertainingfatirical histo ry of America is attributed to the Rev. Dr. Bel knap. It hasagrtat fliure 'of originality and a bonnds with genuine humour. It is continued down to the present time, and chs»ra&erifc6 thofa late political tracfaelions whith hav* caused Co much useafinejCt in America. Sold fey H. and P. RICE, Bookseller, No. 16, South Second Stfcet, and No. 50, ftfarke' Sleet. Junea6. § LAW BOOKS, r Latest Lontjon and Dttbh'n Editions. ~ H. & P. RICE, Book/el leys, No. t<, South Second, and No. 50, Market street, _ HAVE just received by the hte arrivais Ironi London and Dublin, their spring importa tion, confiding of a variety of the Utt.lt and mo!\ approved Law Books, which, added to those alrea dy on hand, formsthe aioft extenlive collection ev- f ,. er offered for file in thi» countty. They thci efore j beg leave to notice, that from the nature of their | connedicnsin Dublin, they are enabled »o I'elllrifh j editions \u they have hitherto don<s at the very , *lowell prices. The following are amopg the late'.t 1 publications. Vefey, jun'rs Reports in Chahfery, 1 v«..«. ( Psake's Cafe* at Nifl Prius ; Ridge Way's Reports in the time of Lord Hardwicka ; Floyer's Probers Pra&ice in the Ecclesiastical Courts ; Barton's Trcatif* on a 9uit in Equity ; Tidd's Practice of the 6ourt of King's Bench in Personal Anions, 1 ~ parts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise o«i Ufei; modern Reports, 1 a vols. London edi- , tion. H. and P. Rici expeik «• 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, and a number of , new publication*. June 16. j The 1-ftftory of Pennsylvania, c iW ROBERT PROUD, 1 IS now in the prefi, and will-be pul>li(hed, with convenient expedition, by Zicha- j huh Poulson, jun. No. 30, Chefnut-ftrcet, ( Philadelphia, where-fubferiptions will continue to he received, ami at the Philadelphia Library, according to the'printed until tho work is ready for the fubfcribcra. July 18. uwtf Printed Calicoes. JOHNMIL.LE R, Jun. & Co. No. 8 Chefnat-Street, Hive for Si\e FIFTY' TRUNKS Beatly aflbrtcd, very low on (host credit. March 6. f Richard and James Potter HAVF. removed their Counting House to No. 45, South Fifth-ftrcet. /tuguft 2. w&f6t Lancaster, Harrijirurgh Ccrlijie, Smppenjburgand Sunbury STAGES. THE public are requcfted to take notice, that the partnership which has for some time sub sisted betwe»» Mathias Slough erf Lancaster, and . William Geer, is now dissolved: but, not as M. . SlOugh infinuatestO the public without }u(l cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the fub je£l from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 19th - December last. a recital of which i* not bow deem ed necsffary. Any gentleman who wishes to be , more circumflantiajly iuformfcd of the merits of this bulineft, by applying' to W. Geer may have I thoperofal of M..Slough's letter, and thtn cVn be f at full liberty to determine wheiher or not \V. Geer is not perfeilly jstlifiabie in attaching e felf to any other perl'on in the profectitjon of ,the T Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place, n Now from tbe liberal and generous support the public were pleaied to confer on the firft effort iu ), this bu&nefs, William Geer, in conjunction with r. Messrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined o to-profecute and c.nrry it on, with every care, at tention and dispatch that a Zeal to oblige ihe pub -0 lie can poflibly exert. The above cqpipany, who are ampljr provided with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to render the passage fafe and commodious, inform d f thof« wno wish to patroniie and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their feats at n George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, Marlut Street, Philadelphia, on 6very Monday and Friday, to ptoceed to Lancaster, Harrilturg, Carlisle and Shippenfburg. The face as hitherto eftablilhed. » " For the further accommodation ol public, ,c a Stage will start every Wednesday from tht boufc ;« of Samuel Elder, m Harrifburg, arrive « Sun bury in Northiimberland county, every Thursday, and return from theuce and arrive at Hatriiburg every Saturday, so that plungers destined: tor :K Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed on Mon t, dJIS ' WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster, Jan. 17, 1797' »f N. IS. This Line ef Stages ftarta from th® houl'e of William Ferr»e, in Lancaster,. on every Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clcvtt, pro h ceeding to the westward; and from the hoSfe of Mr. Samuel Eldet in Harrifburg every Wednof it day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Fa trick Cochran's in Shippcnfburg, and returns (J fiem thence on every Thurfr'ay : performing the fame routine daily ai in ill Wur from Philadel phia. .n™ 1 TWE S v O LD, And pofc/iion given immediately, A: ALAKttf two story brick House, hMidiomdy situated in Princeton. There are four rcoms and a large entry on each floor, and five rooms in the garret, a range of back buildings ,(1 feet in length, and apiazzaof 57 feet. I here ie a pump in the yard, an excellent kitchen garden, at the farther eni of which are a carriage iionfe.snd two ftahles, one of which is new, 44 feet long, with I llallaSn the t-.vo stables for a? hori'es. The heal thitiefs and pleasantness ct its situation, and the L; number of genteel and agreeable families in and nttar the town, reader it a defn'ible rctreeat for a gentleman from the city. 'I he conimodioufnefs of the houfe k its central position, and the largeness of 0 | the flables.mjike itjevcry wayfuitableforataVein.for u which it has always been cor.fidcrd as a capital p, ltaad. Itinulre-ou the premises, of „■ IS4 AC SNOWDEK I , N O T I CI i: IF Thet>y o*Hara, who some years fmoelcept m Scho®l at the Nine Bridges, Queen's County, Eaf- tern Shore, Maryland, be living, he is hereby re- w minded to call 011, or write to, the Rev. Ambrose 0 j Marlhal, near Warwick, Cecil County, Eastern Shore, Maryland, from whom he will receive in- w terefting iatormation. c. Airr.ijl 4. mw&f4w City oi" VValhington. SCHEME ( Of the Lattery, No. 11, t : For the Improvement of the Federal City. A magnificent dwellinj-houfe ao,coo'dollars, St calh 30,000, arc 50,000 1 ditto 15,000 8c ca'i 35,000 40,00® j ditto 15,000 & KaCi 15,000 30,000 „ 1 ditto 10,000 5c calh 10,000 10,000 „ 1 ditto 5,00e & c*fa 5,000 10,000 „ 1 ditto 5,000 & rafti 5,»0<» io,iKio tt 1 Aft prize of ro.ooo « 1 do. 5,000 eieh.ire • 10,000 10 <io. r.ooo - » 10,00 c t ta do. 500 - - 10,000 a 00 dp. 100 - - 10,000 n j.i. da, 50 * 1 - xo,ooo e 400 do. a 5 - * 10,000 t: I,coo do. »o * 10,000 I5,oo»- do. 10 r Ise ( 000 iiianka. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 N. 13. Tofs»our thofc who Clay take 'a quan- c tity of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be j f the l drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last , r but OKI : i j And approved notes, securing payesertt in either t I monc) or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received loi anynumbcr not lefsthan 30 tick ets. This Lottary will afford an elegant fpeclmen ef , eheprivare buildings to be eftSed in the City of . Walhington—Two beiutlful defigos are already feleded for the entire fronts on two of the public squares; from these drawi Jgsit isprcpofed to ereft twocentreand f ourcorner buildings,as fooßaspof fible after this lottery isfold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate; adventursrs, in the manner described in the fchemc for the Hotel Lottery. A nett dedu«Slion of five-p*r cent, will be made to defray the necelfary eipenfes of prim ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the Natipnal Omverfity, to be erected within the city of Walhingtoo. Thc jeaJfecuritieagiven for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the Prefideijt and two sri of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of the lottery. ' SAMUEL BLODGF.T. Tieketsmay be had at the Bank otColsm -1*43 ; of Jahvrs Weft flt Co. Baltimore ; of Peter Gilman, Bolton : of John H»pkim, Richmond ; ["•and of Richard Wslif, Cooper's Ferry. , • mwf From the Otfego Herald. v CAUTION. WHEREAS a combiaation of men in this county hive undertaken to enrich thsm felves,by fabricating titles to lunury valuable trails of land, the property of gentlemen living in New Yotk, Philadelphia, London and Paris, for which traits of hnd large films of money have been paid , to (hose fraudulent men, by innocent purthafers It is therefore just that public information Ihotild fce given, to the end, that the injured may fcekre - dress while the men have property, and are to be found. Those who have been discovered are Tru man Harrifon, Jofcph Witcomh, 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 file on those fa bricated titles, are at lea!t worth fifty thoufilnd > dollars. Such as we have a&tial knowledge of are as follows : Lots No. 11 and 12, Otfego patent, ' thcufar.dacres eafh, theaitual property of William Delhvyn, now cf London ; lots No. 58 and 64. fame p&tcilt, thrufand acres each, the property of al Mr. Chaumo.it, notv of Paris, and lames Averill and others, ot this State. There is ibme prounds to suppose that the lands of Richard Welis ai:d <• Charles Wharton, of Philadelphia, are under their : ! management.—The Printers will do well to give thi«a place in their papers, as well to caution the "h public against purchafir.g those iands, as also to de -1- prive those men in future from mipofiug on indivi 'ei duals which their educrtiou and kddreis have en of abled them to do heretofore. Witcomb has been re a Ihopkeeper of. feme note iu this country, be The following alhdavits will fct in a clear point V• of view the wickudnefs of thofe'lll n,which when nJ the public have pc.-ufeJ, will induce them 'o ex he cufe the interference cf Wm. COOPER, if- Otfego, July ißth, 17«7- I Thomas Kelly, of the County of Otfego, hav he ing been led into an error, by John Witcomb and iu Truman Harrifon, of the fame County, to sign a th deed to them, for lot No. 58,0: l"ego patent, which ed was the property of Willi am T. Franklin now Mr. it- Chamont's and o-hers ;md further the said Joseph h- and Tiuman did persuade me to do this against my inclination, which made cut on th • icth dry ed of November- 1793, or set buck two years fe as to to bring time ; aitd further the name of m Pardon Starks to that deed was a liAitioiis nam,;, he there being uo such pcrlon there. TothislmaV; "t voluntary oath. THOMAS KELLY, fe, 19th July, 1797- ay On the :9th July, 1797, came personally before rg, me, Thomas Kelly, the fubferibcr to theabove af rto fidavit, a«d made foltma oath tl'.at it contains noth ing tut th'' truth, lie, |XIHU V'HINNF.Y, Jufticc of the Peace, life On the 13th Ju!y, 1797, came before me Jacob Kibby, a person by me \yell kuown and worthy of ay, good credit, who on his fotemn oath did fay, that Irg t« oof the parties d«d make ap !or plication'to him this deponent, fomc time in the >n- wmttr of 1796, to make them a deed for two thou sand arr«s of land in the Otego patent, and pro mised this deponent a lhare of the profits, on the sale of said lands, for his fe doirx,;; and that they h« madeapplicationfcveral times for the fame purpo e, ry which fervicus this deponent as olten rciufed, de •o- daring to them that he had no right to lauds, and of coulddo no such thing ; which daring attempt on ef- thisdspanenf's integrity he had related a-rong his 'a- friends several times, previous to making this ath •ris davit. JACOB KIB3EY. he Sworn before me, el- ELIHU FHINNEY, Jultice of the Peace. Aug. y I4W4W. This Day Published, ' And to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of Second and Cliefnut ftreats, Price 3-Bthi of a IDailfr, Ex Observations on certain Documents Contained i* No. V and VI of \ " The History of the linked States for gu the year 1796," Ai In which the cm a rob ov speculation a^ainll ALEXANDER HAMILTON, a Late Secretary of the Treasury, is FULLY REFUTE O. WRITTEN BT MI MSB IV, This publication prefeifts a conciie statement of the bufe means pruwiifcd by the Jacobins ot" the United State* to asperse jthe charader* of those who arc confuiti ed as hostile %:> their dilor ganizing fchcmcs. It also contains the cor rcfpontlence between Mr. Hamilton and McilVs. Monroe, Muhlfcn : n*rgh and Venab r e, on the fub je<sfc of the documents aiorefaid, an 4 a f< ries of 'lcc ters from James Reynolds acd-his wile to Mis Ha milton, proving beyond the polfibtlity of'a doubt, that the conned ion between him -and Reynolds, was the reiuit of a daring eonfpiraay on the part of the latter and hi? associates to extort money. A discount of one third from ihe retail price will be made in fayor ot wholefaie purc'nafers, tor cash. Orders to be addreJled to Mr Yowng. No. 188. D\flri3 of Pennsylvania, to <wit : ' •> \ K E " REMEMBERED, that on the C L - '' JD twcTAy sixth day of July, in the twen ty fecpnd year cf the independence of the United States of America, Jon* Fenmo, of tj:e said dif tridt'.hath deposited in this office the title ofabpok, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the 1 words following, to wit| '• Observations on certain documents contained -1 "in No. V. and Vl.of "The History of the Unit- J " ed Statesfor theyear 1796," in v hich the charge a of speculation, again'.t Alexander Hamilton, late c " Secretary of the Treasury, is fully refuted— f " Written by himfalf." r In conformity to'he a<st of the Congrcfs of the v Ucited States, entituled, " All aft for the entonr- t agement of learning, by fccuring the copies of c maps, charts and books to the authors and prdpri- ] etors of such copies, during th» times therein men- i tioned." t SAMIJEL CALDWELL, Clerk tf the DifiriS of Peiwfyhnnhi. i July jg. _____ ■ w 4 vr_ 1 The Inhabitants of the Diltritt ) of Southwark, ARK informed that aCoachce is provided, to b» ' . kept at the Cenftables' ofike, the north clfi earner of Front and Almond streets, where the ' I friend# of rhofe flck pcrfons who desire to be r-- j moved to the City Hoff ital, arc requeftcd to make application—Also, a Heaife will be kept in readi nefa for the removal of the dead. JONATHAN PENROSE. N. B.—The Poor, who wilh to remove to the Tents on Schuylkill, may be formfeed with orders by applying as above. 39 William Blackburn, LOTTERY asd BROKER'S OFFIGE No. £4 south Second-Ateet. TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, which commmced drawing the 19th May, FOR SALE. The price of tickets will rife in propor -1 tion ai the drawing advances, particularly on ac count of the five firft drawn tickets, prizes of ' 1 four thousand dollars each, on the last day ot drawing. Check Books lept for examination and register ing, in the Canal, No.a, City of Walhingfoii, No. %, and Paterfon Lottorits. Also, tickets forfalein the Schuylkill bridge and Perk omen Bridge lotteries, which will begin drawing in the course of the famnier. The business of a Broker in all kinds of Stock, Bill*, Notes, Lands, Sic-Sec. tranfaded with the utmofl a;tention. June 2 tni*.'f Erlkine's View of the War. J 1 JUST PUBLISHED, . By ROBERT CAMPBF.Li & Co. No 40 South Second street, , [Price 31 Otnt»T r A View of the Causes ana Confequen | ces of the present War with France. By the Honorable Thomas Erskim. I May 15 . $■ ■ ~S TATE TRIALS. Sold b W. Yoonc, Bookseller, No. s*, South 3t " - cond-ftrect, , The PenHfylvainia State Trials, . /""lONtaining the impeachment, trial,and acquit tj al of Judgeof thpeCourt of e [ admiralty, and John Nkholfon, Comptroller CJen eraS—ln one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boards,,3 n dollars. W. Yookg has for sale, a general afiortmentof if Books. AKo, Stationary, retail and by the pock- II ege, well aflorted, and entitled to the drawback if Is axpwted. July 1 —* d For Sale, ir ' >e That rcelt inown place, called if akd£9rih's ie e * R K Y, Nefliaminy creek, 18 miles from Piillt i- latlelphia, on the. New York port rfoad, containing 74 acrejtand 94 perches. Upon the n preiiiifckpre a larg<f two (lory stone houj'e occu pied as a tvern, and a good one Itory stone kit -11 chen, a Urge frame ftabie with a gor.d threshing n floor, and I'otne out buildiHgi—alio a well of good xvater, and an exceil< nt ice House. On this 'place is a molt elegant situation fora gentle man's feat,commanding a view of the Nefham 'j inytoitsjunilionwiihtheDelawase, and thence acrol's to the Jersey (hore. ft has tke privilege of one half the toll rece'ived froui the.bridge. r For terms apply to the SoWcriber, MORDECAI LEWIS. i V Vav 14- j COLUMBIA HOJSi; of Boarding School for young Ladies. '• r lis - GUOOMBIUDGE with much pleaf jjJ. are and relpedl, returns her lincere ac knowledgement for the liberal eacourageroest (he has received during font- years retidenee la rc Philadelphia ; and affiires lier friends antl the lf - public, fa far from intending to decline her h * school, file has made-a superior arrangement for ihe more convenient accommodation of her fcbolarsv—Every braiwVi tf ul'eful and polite education is particularly atteiuwd to t>y Mrs. ot Groombridge and maftars excelling in their * lt refpeiftive pfofrflions. , F " Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. June 9th, 1797. Jiinftl The fttu»t;<M> is perfeftly healthy ; and made ; ie more agreeable by an extensive garden and lot e y of ground adjoining the houie. '' Jujt Published, ,j And to Vhad cf Messrs. Dobfon, Campbell,Rice, Cary, and the other pricipal Bookfcllers m -is citv.price one dollar, nvmty-fiveceiiits.m boards, si- New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, m. ". Jur.c jo-. t Ro/s Id Simjon, HAVE SVLE f HogGieads, Excellent Coffee in < Tierce;, and C Parrels. 1 A (mall parcel of nice cocoa in haps few puncheons jatnaica' fpirlts, fourth proof Superior Teneriffee wine, old and in Madeira pipe* Au invoice of jewellery and hosiery to be fold by *- the package A few hampers ol bcftEn o lifh cheese. Tuly dtf. The Subscriber has for Sale, A large afiorrment ©f India Muslins, coarse and fine India Calicoes Sooty Romalls B'ue Cloths and Checks Bandanna Handkerchiefs Blus red and Gifli Handkerchief# An invoice ef Irish Linens and Sheeting®, well affortrd A box of Diapers Silk Umbrellas Two boxes of fine Splcei, cotaiaing Nutmeg .Mace and Cloves Black Pepper of firft quality East India Gieger Java Sugar A quantity of Madeira Wine Ditto of Gin Roll Brim (lane I Mordecai Lewis. Attpufl ti. 3«wim Hi gains' Specific rop. TIIB PREVENTION AND CURE OF THE YELLOW FEVER. EVER since this dlfeafe mode fi»ch rava<*« in this i city and New-York, the Author ha* turned hi# attention to fts causes r.nd cure.—The result of hit enquiries has convinced him that the reason why so few persons recover from its attacks, are from its not beinp well underftopd, and- the consequent wronsj method taken to cure it. He* is perfuacfed that tneexceflive hlecdiy:nr. and reatment of the Faculty is highly and that the on ly rational mode of treatment is by rheufe of proper acids. Convinced ps this he offers his Sfigefyjc as a certain remedy, if ufei according to the dire&i^r.s. To be had in botrle.% at oik dollar each, of the inventor Geo. Higgins. Cherry street, two door? a bove Ninth street, (late of JacJtfon and • Co*s Medicine Warehouse, London); by y.Lc* blanCy No. 26; W. Griffith. No. 177, r t. Pearce, No* 21, South Third T. Stiff, No. 5 c,New street, t \ near Vine (lre«t,and7* Ga/«,No. 36,.Race I!-Cet. Aug. 25. n tuths : COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMAS, and CONSUMPTIONS. ■ Ju(Vreceived, by Wm. Griffiths,No, 177, South Sacond-ftreet, a'frclh fdpplyqf, Genuine Baifam of Honey, j \ Medicine invented Iry tht/ late Sir John HiH JTx. (Who knowledge as a Botanist procured liim - the appellation of the Linnaeus of Briu n) and is •onfidered in England b- a urtain cure for the above Complaints; it it also of lingular efficacy in the y Hopping Cough, It may also be had retail As W. A. t> 61, South Seeond-ftfeet, and T. Srirr, 55, h'ew l ftr«et, in bottles at 75 cents each. Wm. (jE'.rriTHs havipg qbferved the happy efc-' - fc<sl of the medicine, (feverkl cases of cures hay*' if ing come within his ojvn knowledge) and the great t demand "for it has induced him to order a large supply, a part of whith he has just received. ■- -Avgujl 3. lawqw 30 Dollars" Reward. u TJ AN away on Saturday last, two indented Sef- AV vants, Oifford Dally, a mulatto boy :;boutj7 •' years of age, a slim light built adive fellow, can e read and write,five feet seven or eight inchas high, has a heavy countenance t had on a faftian coatee _ and trowfers, a high crowned hat, fine lhc.es &c. Allan Hellons, a black man. afrout 14 j. I*-. of age, five fact fvven or eight Snchis hif;h,a »h;?i set jclu.tilif built f»l!ew, particularly abouttlja breech; hail on a sailor's blue jack.t lined with fwanikir, dark striped vest, fuftian trowfers, high crowned hat, coarse shoe% &c.; each of them hid several ftiirtsand several other eloathes with them. Thir ty Dollars will be paid his runaways, or 15 dol lars for each, and reasonable charges, ob delivering them at No. 54, North Third-street. file b : ack fellow is ahont a year from Lcwis Town, in the County of Sussex, state of Dela _ ware, and has taken the boy with him. mtu&fnw =- '~~f7be SrQLD or RENTED, A LARGE 3 Story Brick Bouse, on the South fide of Filbert street, between Eighth and Ninth, lately occupied as the Sur 0' veyor General's Office. The Building is 36 feet front and 35 feet deep, 3 the lot no feet deep, with the privilege of a nine o |. feet \\-ide Alley extending the whoie length of k the lot, to a thirty feet' wide Court for Carriages jf to turn in. The Houle is nbt f'aftered, and may be turned either into one, or two dwelling - Houses. It is suitable for a larye Manufactory, or would make a good Tavern. Immediate 's pcfleflion will be given, , Apply to No. in, Cliefnut-Slreet. a . Antr. 11. cm! 41. Mufual Injlrurrxnt Manufadory, u- N'o. 167, Arch-Strect. t- IT ARPER.harpfichord.gr^nd,porta! le grand, il fid;-l'oard, pier table and fijuare piai o toriS o *f mak. r ironj l.opdon, rotyrns thanks to bis friends ) n and the public, l'ct their lii-.ViSI cncou'agemcut, e . and hopes tjiat by his alliduity and ati*,uii< nto r»- n _ cry branch of his bu'mfs, ton crit a of their favors. Piano f' rtts made on th? ctwefl and mod approved plans, wi*h patejS* b " fwcll,>nd rrenc!i harp flop, which hs£sttei». himfelf will ue fou)id eti tn:l ly iuxrt'.iidiccii judges, to be equal if Hot fupojorto ncyjtapirtw ■d, aiid twenty per cc::f cheaper. A. y inllnt m.-nt purchaicd Ji him, if set appro of ill twelve m mtlis, heSvi'l exchange. N. 3. AUkindscf JV'iiii: 1 irilrui;:e:.ts mad.-, um d, and repa iei> v-ith the r;-cy, *f- d;fps«ch, and on the molt reafo r., c ic- ready money only. at Secondhand Piano Fc/tej taken in f'-liasv , in May v-. Sc :- er ,Forty Dollars .Reward. or tpj AN away l'ruvi} tTie fiibfcriber. 011 the fee! ler IV on'd diy of this inlt. July, a MuUtto Man, itc Horned WM'Sowzer, about forty years of age, rs- five feet seven or eight high, rather e»r chunky made ; had 011 when he went away, a. drab colored cloth coat, ltriped purple txowffir* and jac;kt;t. It U probable he will change hi* cloathes, as be took a number with him. The. de fan! fellow formerly belonged po Mr- Charles lot Blake th'S js'ace , and his expeifled he ha* mads towards Jones's Neck, in the Delaware State.r— Any perfen apprehending the feid fel low, and securing him so that 1 can get him a -s*> I t'.ain, fhill receive the above reward if taken cut oi tbe county, and Twenty Dollars if in J ®' the coimsy, and all reafonabie charges if bro't IC Uotns. • JESSE REED, Q;i«n'Ann'« County, Maryland. July 3. wjt
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