I mported in the ship Man ciiester , Benjamin Sheumli., Master, From Boijrcieaux, and f"or sale 'ov the fubferiberj ■ fro. u Walnut Stieet. Boprdcluk Brandy Trifh market ckret 111 cases Entitled to Me Joe wine, in do. Drawback, k auterne, do. do. t Thomas Murgatreyd. ' WHO HAS FOR SALE. Sherry Wine m pipes and quarter caflcs Rota do. do. Pimento mi. bags «j.coo bufhefs Liverpool fait. Aug. 2\. , tatScstf. To be fold at Public Vendue, To the highest bidder, at the (loule of Mr. William Evans, the lign of the Indian in the city of Baltimore, on the 25th day of OiSlober next, at 11 o'clock, A. M About seven tlioufand acres of land, the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, l-rng between Reifter'«-town and Weilminfter, commonly called Little Winchester, (the turn pike road runs through a confidsnble part of these lands) the traiTl begiiu about 17 miles from Baltimore, within a few hundred yards of said Reiftcr's-town, and extends to the dil ♦aiice of about twenty-three miles from Balti more, and lias on tbe main falls ol Patapfico fiver, from thiyc to four miles thereon. Will be fold in traiiU of one hundred and fifty to - three hundred acre, 'l'hefe is'a large propor tion of meadow and -wood land on each traiJl, some of them highly improved, with excellent buildings and fine gr.-fs. ALSO A traft of seven hundred acres of land, called Clover Farms, within five miles of r B!aden(hurg, efttemed very pocd for Grass, v Richard Pfcnforiby, of Bladenfburgh, will (hew ' this land to any'perfon inclined to purchase. i < ALfC, A traft of land of about three hun-, 1 dred and thirty awes, within about two miles < and a half o the President's house in the Fede- J ral City. It is nearly all wood land, and a fine high prefpefl, fron, which may be fcen the rfity of Wafhingtcn, Bladentburgh, Alexandria and a part of George-tow?, and many miles down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Por.fon by, of Bladenfburg, vfill also (hew this land. ] A liberal credit will be given for the greatest part of the purchase money. Jhe terms will be made known on the day of sale. t May 8 > L 1 —— J u(t R cceived, J From Batavia (via Providence) ( a £fw Boxtsof Sj' .cs, cooiiiling of < Nutmegs, Clovcsand Mace '1 For sale by 1 KILLINGS & FRJKCIS, Pcnn- Arc«t. nay 30 dtf 1 Low Book Store, , No. 319, High-Street. GEORGE DAVIS, ; BBVNG busied for fom« time past in prepara tions for removing into his present house, has been midcr sh«necel\ityof pollponingumii thisday, informing the gentlemen of the Bar generally thro' | the Uaitcd Statqs, that his spring importation of | law books is now arranged and ready tor on t&rmsthat he tjnifls will entitleliim to the like pre fretnee he has experienced for teveral years pad. Catalogues, combining the mod varied collec tion ever imported iflto this country, are printed and v ill lie delivered on application. June t7- a»w 6w City CommiJJioners Office^ June 11, 1797. IN pursuance of an ordinance from the ffle# and common councils, palled the aid day of May last, appointing the city cfrromiffioners, and prescribing their duties, feilion qth, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the city is divided into five diftrifb, each to be under the foperintendance of one of the city commUTioners, « hois to be individually relponfible for the cleaulinefi of the sam», and are as follow. Driftri£l No. I. From the south fide of Ce dar-street, to the north,fide of Spruce-street, un de rtht fuprrißtendence of Nathan Boys. 1. Fi*om the north fide of Spruce-street, to the north fide of Walnut-ftreet,under the fuper itTtecdence of Hugh Roberts. 3. from the north fide of Walnut to the south fide ofWigh-ftreet, under the superintendence ot joseph Claypoole. 4. From tre north fide of High-flreet, to the north fide of Mulberry ftrtet, under the super intendence of William Moulder. 5. 'From the north fide of Mulberry-ftrtet to the north fide of Vine-street, under the super- Hitendence of Nicholas Hicks. Yhe cleaningof High-flreet to he in common. £s' A stated meeting of the city comraiflionl ers Is held at the Old Court in High flreet, every Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock ' July t4. e o^m Stands for Draymen, EsV. In purjuanct of an Ordinance from tbe Select and Common Councils,tearing date the lid day of April, 1797, providing for the appointme.it of City Commfflonen, tbe lsth. r-pHE following places are fixed upon by the X said City CommifTioners for Stands for Draymen and their Horse?. In Vine-flreet, e'aftward of Front-street, on both fides. Saflafras, High,Chefnnt and Walnut-lttreets, eift ward of Front-flreet, on the no/th,fide only. MSlberry-flreet, south fide from Front to Third-street. I'ront-flreet, east fide from Vine-street to Elfrith's alley. _ , Front-street, from opposite to Black Horle al ky to Hamilton's ftorer, east fide. Water-fli'eet, weft fide from the north end of Stamper's or Moori-'s stores to Pine-street. ' Penn-ftreet from Pine to Celar-ftreet, weft Drawbridge, north fide, east of Front-ftrert. Spruce, Pine and South flreo's, ealtofl'roat street, luuth ('de. t Dock-street, between Walnut-ftrcct and the Bjjg ftdrie crossings, east fide, opposite George °'second-ftree"t, between Safofrai and Vine weft fide- Fifth-ftreet, «aft fide from Chcfnut to Mul "no''dray or horse to Hand within ten feet of an VrSs for hackney coaches. Pine-street, north fide from Fourth to Fifth " lMfth-ftriet, between Chefnut and Walnut noitb fide, between Third and Fourth ftreeu. July 14- A Literary Treat. jujt pulli/hed, handsomely prirUd an writing paper, price i dollar, A new edition of that popular and entertaining a work, entitled t "~jHHE FORESTERS, an American Talc ; being 1 1. a f«. quel to the hillory of John Bull, the Clo- i thier—ln aferies of letters to a friend, witli the ail- f dition of two letters, alluding to recent political - t rania&ions in America. • I I The following from the Clavis t thews the principal chara&ers that arc introduced: r John Bull, the Kingdom of England 1 His Mother, the CI" urch of i nland y His Wife, the Parliament r His Sifter Peg, the Church of Scotland t His Brother Patrick, Ireland v Lewis, the Kingdom of France f HjsMiftrefs, th<t Old Cnnftitution His new Wife, the National Representation Lord Strut., the Kingdom of Spain Nicholas Frog, the Dutch Republic The Franks, the Trench Republic The Foresters, the United States of America 5 Robert Lumber. New-Hampihire t« John Codline, MaiTachufctts n Humphrey Pfowfhare, Conne&icut , . N Roger Carrier, Rhode I Hand S Peter Bull Frog, New-York t< Julius Cajfar, t Ncw-Jcrfey William Broadbrim, Pennsylvania • CaiTimar, Delaware Walter PipewAoJ, Virginia His Grandson, Gebrge Wa'flungtoa Peter Pitch, Nerth Carolina Charles Indigo, South Carolina George Trusty, Georgia Ethan Greenwood, Verirtont Hunter Longknifc, Kentucky Black Cattle, Negro Slave* Rat 3, Speculators Mother Carey's Chickens, Jacobins ( £5" This popular and entertainingfatiricalhifto ry of Amorica is attributed to the Rev. Dr. Bel knap. It has a great 'fliarc of originality and a bonnds with genuine humour. It is continued down to the present time, and chwa&erifes those late political tranfa£ions which caufed so much uneafinefsin America. Sold by H. and P. RICE, Bookseller, No. 16, South Second Street, and No. 50, Marke* ftjeet. June a 6. § LAW BOOKS, . Latest London and Dublin Editions. H. & P. RICE, Booksellers, No. 16, South <Seeond, and No. 50, Market street, HAVE just received by the htc arrivals Irom London and Dublin, their fpriiig importa tion, confiding of a variety of the lat.it and most approved law Boots, which, added to those alrea- f dy on hand, forms the most extensive colle<3ion ev- er offered for sale in this country. They thei efore beg leave to notia:, that from the nature of their connc&iers in Dublin, they are enabled to fell Irilh editions they have hitherto at the very j Mowed prices. The following are among the latelt publications. Vefey, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, 2 vela. t Peake's Cases at Nill Prius ; Ridgeway's Reports in the time of Lord Hardwicku ; Floyer's Procters Pradlicc in the Ecclefiatiical Courts; Barton's Treatise on a Suit in. Equity ; Tidd's Pra<fti<e of the gourt of King's Bench in Personal A&ions, » parts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise on Uses ; modern Reports, U vols. London edi- ( tion. H. and P. Rice expe<sk t» rective by the firft ar rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete of Duriiford and East's Reports, the ad part of Gil- 1 bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, anda number of j new publications. J\mc 26. I The History of. Pennsylvania, ' Bv ROBERT PROUD, 1 IS now in the press, and will lie publiflieil, with.all convenient expedition, by ZtCHA- | riah Poulson, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, , Philadelphia, where fubferiptions will continue v to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library,, according to the printed proptfals, until the work is ready for the lubfcribera. July 18. sawtf Printed Calicoes. JOHN MILLER, Jun. & Co. No. 8 Chefnut-Street, Have for Sale FIFTY TRUNKS neatly affort:d, very low on ihort credit. March 6. 1-5 •.■■— 1 ■ ■ ■ Richard and James Potter removed their Counting Houfc to No. 45, South Fifth-ftncet. August %. w&f6t LancaQer, Harrijburgh Carli/le, 'Shtppenjburg and Sur\bury STAGES. THE public are requifted to take notice, thr.t the partnership which has for sometime fub filled betwesn Mathias Slough of Lancaftar, and William Geer, is now dissolved : b*t, not as M. Slough infinaatesto the public without just cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the fub jeift from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 39th December lalY. a recital of which is not now deem ed necelTary. Any gentleman who willies to be mors, circumstantially ijifarmcd of the metits 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. Geer is not perfectly juftifiabie in attaching him felf to any other person in the profceution of the Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place. 1 'Now from tbe liberal and generous support the public were pleafrd to confer on the tirft effort in , this bufmefs, Vf illiam Geer, in conjuhflicn with . Messrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined 1 to prosecute and carry it on, with every care, at tention and dispatch that a zeal to oblige the pub j lie can pofiibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided with carriages, liorfes, and every appurtenance to render the passage sale and commodious, inform f those wno wilh to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their feats at 1 George Weed's, the sign of the White Hi.rfe, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to l.ancafter, Harrilburg, Carlisle and Shippcnfburg. The fare as hitherto 1 eftablilhed. For the further accommodation ot the public, e aStage will start every Wednefda7 from the houfc e of Samuel Elder, m Harrifburg; arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thurlday, e and return lro>h thence and arrive at Harnfbiirp eveiy Saturday, so tkat paffengcrs destined for 1- Lancaftcr or Philadelphia, may proceed o« Mon days. WILLIAM GEER. I.aocsftcr, Jan. 27, 1797- f N. J3. TMs Line of Stages llart9 from th? houf« of William Ferroe, in Lancaftcr, ofi every TueMay and Saturday morning at ft o'clock, pro ri ceeding to the westward; and Irom the houfc of mt. Samuel Eidet in i-iarrifburg every Wedncf t day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pa trick JCochran's ia Shippenfturg, and returns ■] from thence on every Thurfriay : performing the fame routine daily as ill its K>ur frem Philadel phia. . T O J3 E S O L D, Andpojfejjion given immediately, / ALAKGE two ftory,brick Houle.bandforacly f.tunted in l'rinceton. There are four rooms and a large entry on each floor, ;uid five rooms in the a range of back buildings 51 feet 111 length, and a piazza of's7 M' rh « c is a I" im p t in the yard, an excellent kitchen garden, at the farther end 0!' which are a carriage hflufe and two stables, one of -.vhich is new, 44 feet leng, with Calls in the two stables for 17 hcri'es. The, heal thiness and pleafantr.efs ot its lituation, and the I number of genteel and agreeable families'in and nSar the town, reader it a desirable retrceat for a gentleman from the city. Vhe cflmmodioufnefs of the house, its central position, and the of ( the(lables,makeit'cvcr; w;,yfuitablcforatavcrn.for which it has always been confiderd as a capital , fta.ld. Inquire on the premises, of ' ISAAC SNOWDEN. J PrlticWnn, A.ng. 25. '9 —diwja-wrf 1 N O T i C E. j IF Thedy O'Hara, who feme years fincekept , School at the' Nine Bridget Queen's County,EEa- t tern Shore, Maryland, be living, he is hereby re- minded to call on, or write jo, the Rev. Ambrose c Marfhai, near Warwick, Cecil County, Eastern N Shore, Maryland, from whom he will receive in- , information. ( Au?u(l 4. __ mw&f4W City of Walhingcon. S C HEME ( Of the Lattery, No. 11, t For the Improvement of the Federal City. A m '.gmScentdivelling-houfe 20,000 dollars, ' & calh 30,000, ire 50,000 I ditto 15,000. & ca'k 25,000 4o,oo» I ditto 15,00b & caili 15,000 30,000 , 1 ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000 »0,000 , x ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 jo,ooo , 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 , I caflrprize of ro.ooo 1 1 do. 5,000 e»ch, are • 10,00 c - - 10,00 c i »o'do. 500 - - 10,000 i 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 1 300 d<i. 50' • - 10,000 1 400 do. 15 - - 10,000 1 1,000 do. »o - 20,000 10,00®' do. ic - »5«,ooo Prizes. 33,461 Blanks. 5c,0c0 Tickets, at Eight JDollari, 40o,ooi» N. B. Tof3vour those who may take a quan tity of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the la ST drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but onc : And approved notes, securing payment in either ; mon.-y or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received foi any number aot less than 30 tick et*. This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen et„ chc private buildings to be creeled in the City of Washington—Two beautiful designs are already lelefled for the entire f ront-s on two of the public squares; from these drawing' it ispropofed toereel two centre and f our cotßer buildings as soon aspof fible after this lottery is fold, and.to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate aduentursrs, in the manner described in the fcljcme for the Hotel Lottery. A nett dedu&ion of five per cent, will be made to defray theneceflary expenses of print- j ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National University, to be ercded wjthin the city of Washington. The roai fecnritiesgiven for the payment of the Prices, are held by the President and two Diredl ors cf the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at mote than half the amount of the lottery. SAMUEI. BLODGET. Tieljetsmay he had at the Bank ol Col»m ---bia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore ; of Peter Gilman, Bollon : of Johs Hspkins, Richmond ; 'and of Riehatd W#U», Cooper's Ferry. mwf From tbe Otfego Herald. CAUTION. WHEREAS a combination of men ill this county have undertaken to enrich thum felves.by fabricating titles to sundry valuable trails of land, the properly of gentlemen living in New York, Philadelphia, London and Paris, for which tra&s of lsnd large sums of money have been paid to those fraudulent men, fc'J innocent purchasers It is therefore full tli't public information should ba given, to the end, that t>c injured may feck re dr*fs while the nen have property , and are to be found. Those who have be«n difcovtred arc Tru man Harrifon, Joseph Witsomb, said now. to re side in the county of Saratoga ; ThomSs Kelly ar.d fevcral others who go under fiwlitious names. His supposed that the lands offered fcr sale 011 those fa bricated titles, are at lead worth fifty thcufand dollars. Such as we haveaifual knowledge of are as folfbws : Lots No. II and 12, Otfego patent, tkoufand acres each, the aflual property of William Dellw)n, now of London'; lot*j No. 58 and 64, fame pstent, thcufand acres each, the property of Mr. Chaumont, now of Paris, and James Averill and others, ot this State. There is some grounds to suppose that the lands of Uichard Welisand Charles Wharton, of Philadelphia, are under their management —The Printers will do well to give this a place in their papers, as well to caution the public against purchasing those lands, as also to de prive those men in future from mipofing on indivi duafs, which their education and address have en abled them to do heretofore. W1 tcuni',> has Been a (hopkeeper of some note in this sountry. The following affidavits will fct in a clear point of view tht"wick«dnefs of those men, which when ' the public hive perused, will induce them to ex cuffl the interference of Wm. COOPER. Otfego, July 18th, 17»7- 1 J'homas Kelly, of the County of Otfego, hav : ing been lcdr.ito an error, by John Witcemb and 1 Truman Harrifon, of the fame County, to sign a > deed to them, for lot No. 58, O-.fcgo patent, which I was the property of William T. branklin now Mr. Chamont's and others ; snd furElie^ - the said.Joseph and Truman did persuade me to do this againlt my inclinati'on, whjch was made out on the icth day 3 of November, 1793, or f*t back two years so as 1 to bring it to that time ; and further the name of 1 Pardon' Stark# to that deed was a fictitious nam c there being uo Cuch perlon there. To this I make t voluntary oath. THOMAS KBLL\ . > 1 On the 19th July, 1797, came perfoilally -, me , Thomas Kelly, the fubfenher to the above af -0 fidavit, and made solemn eath that it contains noth ing but tb • truth. ELIHU PHINNEY, Jufticc of the Peace, e Oir the 13th July, 1797, came before me Jacob - Kibby, a perfmi hy me \><.llliijown and worthy of r i good effctfit, who on lit* folcpm o.lth did fay, that ? two of the parties abovementioned did make ap r plication to him this deponent, some tirue in the - winter of 1796, to make thema deed for two thou sand acres of land in the Otego patent, and pro mised this deponeht a fliarc ot the profits, On the sale of said lands, for his l'o doing ; and that they s made application si vn al times for the fiuiic puijpo e, y which fervicss this deponent as often refuled, de - daring to them that he had no right to lamls, and f coulddo no luch thing ; which daring attempt on - this deponent's integrity he had related anong his . friends several times, previous to making this affi s davit . JACOfI KIBBEY. • e Sworn before me, ELIHU PHINNEY> JuAicc cf the Peace. Aug. 3. IIW4W. This Day Published, And to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of Second and Chefnut Greets, Price 3-Bths of a Dollar, £ Observations on certain Documents Contained in-No. V and VI of " The Hiilory 01 the United States for g the year 1796/' In which the cm arcr of speculation a^ainfl ALEXANDER HAMILTON, j Late 6£C&ETApr of the Tri asury, is FULLY REFUTED. WRITTEN BY MIMSP. IF. This publication prefenrs a ccnc;ie llatement of the bafc means prailijcd by tin* Jacobins of the United States to aiperfe the characters of those persons who arc confukred a* hoftiie to their difor gamzin# schemes. It also contains the cor respondence between Mr. Hamilton and .Mcffrs. Monroe, Muhkn';urg:i and Vtnah'e, on the fub of the documents alorelaiu, an«j a ferits of let ters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr Ha milton, proving beyond the poilibiliry of a doubt,' that the connexion between him and Reynolds, \ was the reiult of a daring eonfpiracy on the part of the latter and hi> ailociates to extort money. n A discount cf one third from the retail priee will be made in favor ol wholcfaie purchaOr*, for cash. Orders to be addrefled to Mr Young. y-uvuft 2 . No. 188. D 'iflrift of Pennfyl'vatiia 9 to ivit : , s , jjE ll' RKMLMBERKD, that on the JIJ tiwemy sixth day of July, in the twen ty second year of the independence of the United States of America, John Fenno, of ehc said dif tri&,hatli depolitcd in. thisoflice the title of a book, the right wjicreof l>e claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit : u Observations on certain documents contained " in No. V. and VI. of " The Hi&ory of the Uni t" e.d States for the year 1796," in which th* charge " of speculation, against Alexander Hamilton, late J " Secretary of the Treasury, is fully refuted— j " Written by himfeif " In conformity to'he ail of thcCongrefs of the Ucsted States, entitujed, " An a.5l for the encour agement of learning, by fccuring the copies of maps, charts and books to the author-* anc? propri etors of such copies, during the times therein men* tioned." SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk »f tbe DijiriSl of Pennfylvama. July 27. w 4\v The Inhabitants of the Dillrift of Southwark, A RE informed that a Coachee is provided, to be j. i- krpt at the ConfUblea' office, the north eall enrner if Front mJ Almond streets, where the friend# of those fict prrfons who desire to be re moved to the City Hospital, are requeflcd to make application—Also, a Hearse kept in readi ness for the removal of the dead. JONATHAN PENROSE. N. B. — The Foor, who wifli to remove to the Tents on Schuylkill, may be fumiftied with orders " ky applying as above. 2 9 William Blackburn, LOTTERT AND BROKER'S OFFICE No. 64 south Second- s reet. 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 driwing advances, particularly on ac- I count of the five firft drawn tickets, prizes of four thouland dollars each, on'the last day of drawing. Check Books kept forcxamination and register ing, in the Canal, No. 2, City of Washington, No. 2, and Paterfon Lotteries. Also, tickets for sale in the Schuylkill bridge and Perkiomen Bridge lotteries, which will begin drawing in the courfc of the fummcr. The business of a* Broker in all kinds of Slock, Bills, Notes, Lands, &c- &c. tranfaded with the utmost attention. June 2 tu&f Erfkine's View of the War. JUST PUBLISHED, By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. No 40 South Second street, [Price 31 Cents] / A Vic<w of the Caitfes and Ccnfequen ces of the present War with France. By the Honorable Thomas Erskine. May is § ~STATE TRIALS. Sold b W. Young, Bookseller, N-o. J*, South Se cond-ftreer, The Pennfylvafiia State Trials, CONtaming the impeachment, trial,and acquit al of FrancisHopkififon, Judge of the Court ctf Admiralty, and John N'icholfon, Comptroller Gen eral—ln one large B\e. vol. Price, in boards, 3 dollars. W. Youno has for sale, a general affortmentof Book". AJfo, Stationary, retail and by the pack ege, well aflojted.and entitled to the drawback if axpiN-ted. July ? —* For Sale, That tvell known place, called VsiNnnami j's f F R R Y, ON Nelhaminy creek, 18 miles from Phi ladelphia, on ihe New York post road, containing 74 acres and 94 perche*. Upon the premises arc a large two (tory ifone houie occu pied as a tvern, and a good one story flotte kit chen, a large frame (table with 4 good threlhing 1 floor, and l'ome out buildings—also a well of ' good water, and an excellent ice House. On this place is a most elegant fituatlon fora gentle man's feat, commanding a view of the Nelham iny to its junction wiih the Delawa»e, and thence across to the Jersey (hore. h has the privilege Jof half flic toll received from the bridge. For terms apply to the Snhfcribtr, ; MORDECAI LEWIS. , Vpv 3t>wtf. r COLUMBIA HOUSE f Boarding School for young Ladies. MRS. GROOMBBIDGE with much pleaf ureand refpeif, returns her sincere-ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement (he has received during four years refidcnce in C Philadelphia ; and allures her friends ami the " public, so far from intending to decline her ' I'chool, Ihe his made a i'upenor arrangement for the more convenient accommodation of her scholars. —Every branch' of nferul and pelitd 3 educatian is particularly attended to by :»Trs. 1 Groombridge and mallsrs excelling in their ' refpedlive profi'ffions. Corner of Spi ocp and Eleventh Streets. June ?th, 1797- j The situation is perfe^K-hcaltUy ; and made more agreeable by an <;xtenfive garden lot j of gmund adjoining ths house. JuJl Publifhcd, , 1 And to be had of fileffrs. QoWgn, Campbell,Rice, , * Gary, and the other pricipal Bookfellerj in t*ifi s city,price one dollar, twinty-five cents,in boards, - New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMITH B.\RTON, m. n. June 10. * < ' t Rofs C5 3 Simfoa, IIAVE FOR SALE— r HogCheads, Excellent Coffee in j Tierces, and C Barrels. A lmall parcel of nice cocoa in hags * few puncheon*; Jamaica fpirite, fourth proof Superior Teneriflee wine, old and in Madeira pipes An invoice of jewellery and hosiery to be fold by the pickle A few hampers el bedEn s lifh cheese. >'r 27. dtf. The. Subfcriker has for Sale, A large assortment of India Muslins, c.oarfe and fine India Calicoes Sooty Romalls B'ue Cloths and Checks Bandanna Handkerchiefs Blue red and Gilli Handkerchiefs An invoice of Irifti Linens and Sheetings, well aflortrd A box of Diapers I Silt Umbrellas , i Iwo boxes of fine Spices, cotaininc; Nutme<*« Mace and.Cloves Black Pepper of firft quality East India Ginger Java Sugar A quantitv of Madeira Wine Ditto of Oin Roll Brimstone Mordccai, Lewis. ' durrj/R T 7,. , ."vawim Biggins' Specific FOR THB PREVENTION AND CURE OF THE YELLQIV FEVER. Ij 1 VF.R Cnce thisdifeafe made such ravages in this j-city and Nev/-York, the author has turned his j attention to itscaufea anil cure—The result of his j enquiries has convinced him that the reason why so I few persons recover from its attacks, an- from it* j not being well understood, and the consequent I wrong method faken to cure it. He is persuaded that the excefliye bleedigns and mercnrrel reatment of the Faculty is highly injurious, and that the on ly ra'ionalmode of treatment i»by theufe of proper j aeid». Coivincei of this he oiTer« his Sficlft as a certain remedy, if nfed according to the dirc&ions. To be had in bottles, at one dollar each, of the inventor Geo. Higfi/ij, Cherry street, two doors a bove Ninth street, (late manager of fackfon nnd Co's Medicine Warehotife, London): by J. Lc hlanc, No. 1• 6 ; IV. Griffith. No. 177, T. Ptairct, No. Jl,.4nerh Third street, Nn. 5 r,New flreet, near Vine street, and J. Gaits, No. 36, Race (Ireet. Aug. ij. tuths 3t COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMAS, and CONSUMPTIONS. Just r«ceived, by Wm. Griffiths,No.l?7,South Second-street, 3 frefti supply of Genuine Bal/am of Honey, A Medicine invented by the late Sir John Hill (who knowledge as aßotanift procured liini the appellation of the Linnaeus of Britain) and is «onfiilered in England as a ctrtam cure for the above complaints; it is also of Angular efficacy in Ae Hooping Cough, It may also be had retajl of W. A. Stokis,No. 61, South Second-street, and T. STirr, 55, New ftr«t,..in bottles at 75 cents each. ' Wm. ORirriTHShaving obfervedthc happy et fefl of the medicine, (feverol cases of cures hav ing cqme 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. Auvujt 3. iaw3vv 30 Dollars Reward. RAN away on Satu*day last, two indented Ser vants, Gilford Dally, a mulatto boy, about 17 years of age, a llim light built active fellow, caa read and wrife,five feet ftven or *ight inches high, has a heavy countenance; had on a fuftiaji costte andtrowftrs, a high crowned hat, fine :Tt>ts&c. Allan Hellons, a black man, /about 24' years of age, five feet feveti rr eight inches high, a thick set . clu:ufy built f«ll«w, particularly about the breechj hacfon a fai or's blue jackft lined with ftvan&|ny dark striped vest, fuftian trowfers, high crowned hat, coarse (hoes, &c.; each of them had: feveraj fiiirtsand several other cloathes with them. Thir ty Dollars will be paid for the runaways, or dol lars for each, and reasonable charges, oh delivering; them at No. 54, North Third-street. Th« black fellow is about a year from Lewis T6wn, in the County of SufTcx", state of Dela ware, and hastaken the boy with him. July 31. mtu&f3w To be SOLD or RENTED, A LARGE 3 Story Briok Hotlfe, on the South fide of Filbert street, between ' Eighth and Ninth, lately occupied as the Sur veyor General's Office. ' The Building is 36 feet front and 35 feet deep, 1 the lot 110 feet deep, with the privilege of a nine [ feet wide Alley extending the whole length of the lot, to a thirty feet wide Court for Carriages j to turn in. The House is not wlaflered, and may be turned either into one, or two dwelling ■ Houses. It is (uitahle for a large Manufjiilory, or would make a good Tavern. Invnediatfc s pofleflion will be given. A|>ply to No. 111, Chefnut-Streef. Aug. ii. cod4t. 1 Muftcal lnjlrument Manufactory, No. 167, Arch-Strret. . TJ"ARPER,h3rpfichord,grand, portable grand, , Ll. fid'.-board, pier table and fquaje piano tone f makirfrom London, returns thanks to his friends , and the public, for their liberal encouragement, and hepes that by hisafficiuicy and attention to ev ery branch of his buCnefs, to merit a cortinuanco of their uvers. Piano fortes made on the newest and moll approved plans, with pedals, patent, 1 fwcll, and French harp (top,'which he flatten himfell" will ue found on trial by unprejudiced, judges, to be equal if not superior to any imports ed, <i»d twenty per cent cheaper. Any inftr* _ nv,nt purchaied of him, if not approved of in twelve months, he will exchajige. N. B. All kinds of Mnfic.il lrftruments made % • uned, and repa red with the greatest accvracy^ - ditpalch, and on the moil realcnable terms, - ready money only. t Second lund I'iano Fortes taken in exchange, n May v■ . &lm. r Forty Dollars Reward. r T) AN away from the fubferiber 011 the fee' r .{V ond day of this init. July, a Mulatto t named Will Bowzer, about forty years of age, '>• five feet l'even or eight inches high, rather ir chunky made ; had on when he went away, a drab colored cloth coat, striped purple trowfete and jacket, it is probable he will change his cloathes, as he took a .number with him. The said felftfw formerly belonged to Mr. Charles >t Blake of this place ; and it is expeiled he has mad« towards Jones's Neck, in the Delaware * State. —Any person apprehending the (aid fel low, and feenring him so that I can get him a- e ' gain, shall receive the above reward if .taken "* crutof tbe county, and Twenty Dollars if in s ' the county, and all reasonable charges if bro't e homa. JESSE REED, Qjiset) Ana's Cownty, Mat-yland, July 3.
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