Imported in tliefhipM an Chester, Benjamin Siiewell, Mailer, From Bordeaux, ami for I'aie by the lubfcriber, No.' j i Walnut St'tet. Bonrdcaux Brandy Irish market claret in cases Entitled to Ms ioc wine, in do.' Drawback, taiiterne. do. do. Thomas Murgatrsyd. WHO HAS FOR SALE. Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter calks Rota do. do. Pimento in bags 4000 bufliele Liverpool fait. Aug* 24: tut&stf. To be fold at Public Vendue, To the highest bidder, at the hm»fe of Mr. William Evans, the sign of the Indian Queen, in th:: eiiy of Baltlnfore, on (he 25th day of Oilober next, at 11 o'clock, A. -M Al out fyven thousand acres of land, the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, lying between Reifter's-town and Weltmifilter, commonly called Little Wim heller, ( the turn pike road runs through a confilerabre part of these lands) the tra£l begins about 17 miles from Baltimore, within a few of find Keiiler's-town, and extends to the dif tarie of about twenty-three milts from Balti more, and lias on the main falls of Patapfico river, from three to iour miles thereon. Will b* fold in trails of one hundred and fifty to •hree hundred acre. There is a large propor tion of meadow and wood land on each tradV, ! feme cf them highly improved, with excellent buildings and fine gr. fs. Al SO Atra&of seven hundred acres of land, called Clover Farms, withfti five miles of B!aden(hurg, esteemed very gocd for Grass. Richard Ponfonby, of Bladenlburgb, will (hew this land to any person inclined to purchase. AL re, A traft of land of about three hun dred and thirty awes, within about two ipiles ' and a half or the President's hduf?in the, Fede- | ral City. It is nearly all wood land, ?nd a fine hi^:h j»rofpe<st, fron. which may be fceH the city of Wafhingtcn, Bladenlburgh, Alexandria and a part of' George-town, and many miles down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Por.fon by, of B'adenfborg, will also (bew this land. A liberal Credit will be given for the gjipteft part of the purchase money, /he term» will be made known on the day of fate. May 8 W3IT. just Received, From Batavia (via Providence) a few Box. sof Spices, confiftir.g of < Nutmegs, Clovcsand Mace Foj- lale by WILLINGS y FRANCIS, Pcnn flreet. May 30 dtf f " Davis's Law Book Store, No. 319, High-Street. GEORGE DAVIS, BEING "bulled for some tinve pall in prepara tions for removing into his prclf ut houf:, has been under theneedfityof poftporiitlguntil thfsday informing the geiitlemen ofthe Bar generally thro' the United States, that his fprii.g impomtton of law books is now arranged and ready for lale, on terms that he trulls will entitle him to the like pre frcence he has experienced for Jeveral years pi ft. Catalogues, combining the mod varied collec tion ever imported iato this country, are printed and will be delivered on application. June 17. law 6w < City Commissioners Office, June 11, 1797. IN pursuance of an ordinance from the feleil and comrtion council*, pafled the aid day. of May lall, appointing the city commissioners, and prefcrihing (heir duties, feiftion stln NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the city is divided into five diftrifls, each to be under the fuperintendance of one of the city commissioners, w hois to be individually reiponfiblc for the clcanlinefs of the fame, and are as follow- Driftriifl NO.l. From the frwjth fide of -Ce dar-street, to the north fide nfSpruce-ftreet, un de ithe fuperistendence cf Nathan Boys. 3. From the north fide of Spruce-street, to the north fide of Walnut-street, under the fuper jatendence of Hujh Roberts. 3. l>rm the north fidcof Walnut tothefbuth fide of Hlgh-ftrcet, under the superintendence ot Joseph Claypoole. 4. Fr.»m ihe north fide of Iligh-ftrcpt,, to the north fide of Mulberry flreet, under the super intendence cf William Moulder. 5. From the north fjdeof Mulberry-street to <he north fide of Vme-flrect, under !he super intendence of Nicholas Hicks. The cleaningof High-street to be in common. £5" A stated meeting of the city commission ers is held at the Old Court House, in High llreet, every Tuesday evening it 5 o'clock. July 14. eoim Stands for Draymeti y &c. . 7n pursuance cfan Ordinance from tbeSe/eft and < Common Counc.h,bearing date theiid day of April) 1797 providing for of , City Comm jfontrs, ISc. Sect, the 15th. r PTIE following places are fixed upon by the A said City Commissioners for Stands for Draymen and their Horses. lii Vine-street, eaßward of Front-flreet, on ' both fides. Saflafras, High, Chefnut and Walnut-lltreets, eiftwirdoj, Front-llreet, on the north ( fide only. Mulberry-lire et» l'outh fide from Front to Third-flreft. I'ront-ftreet, east fide from Vine-flreet to Elfiith't alley- Front-flreet-t from opposite to Black Horse al ley to Hamilton's stores, east fide. 'Waler-ftreet, weft ftde from ihe north end of Stamper's or Moorr's stores to £ nf»ftreet. Penn-ftreet from Pine to Ce-lar-ilreet, weft fide. Drawbridge, north fide, call of Front-street. Spruce, Pine and Scuth llreets, eall of i'roat street, south iide. Dock-street, between Walnnt-flreet and the fla - stone crossings, east tide, opposite George Orklev's. Second-fireet, between Saflfifras and Vine ftre' ts, well fide. Fifth-ftieet, east fide from Chcl'mlt to Mul berry ftwefe. Saffisfras-fti'ect, from Third to Fourth-ftrcet, east IWfc- . No dray or horse to "and within ten feet of an sS S FOil n.iCKNET COACHES. Pine-street, north fide iVom Fourth to Fifth Fifth-flieet, between Chcl'nut and Walnut ftieets, wtll. . Biarich-ftreet, north Ctle,b:f.7Mn 1 bird and Fourth llreets. July 14- mw&tim A Literary Trent'. JuJJ puLli/hetl, tamlfdhui'y printed on -writin* paper, price 1 dollar, A new edition of that popular and entertaining work, entitled "j-'HE FORESTEItS, an AmericanTi|e ; being JL a feijuel to the hiilory of John Bull, the Clo thier—ln aferiesof letters to a friend, with the ad dition of two letters, slluding to recent political tranfailions in America. Th*following extrail fiom the Clsvis Allsgorka, (hews the priiKipal ch;iraclers that are introduced: John Bull,theKingdom of Kngland Hi ß Mother, theClurchof irgl.r.d His Wife, the Par lnment His Sifter Ptg, the of Scotland His Brother Patrick, Ireland Lewis, the K ngdotn of France H.is Mifttefs, tbaOld Conditution His hi?w Wife, tne National Rcprofentation I.ord Strrt, the of Spain Nicholas Frog, tht Dutch Republic . The Franks, the French Republic The Fsreflers, the United States of Ameri<a : Robert Lumber, New-Hampfaire John Couline, Waffachitfetts 1 , Humphrey Plowshare; Conneilicut Roger Cairier, Rhode Island Peter Bull Frog, New-Yoik Julius New-Jerfey William BroaJbtiin, Pennsylvania Caflimar, Delaware Walter Pipewool, Virginia His Grandson, Georje Walhington Peter Pitch, Nerth Carolina Charles Indigo, South Carolina George Trusty, Georgia I Ethan Greenwood, Vermont Huijter Longknife, Kentucky Black Cattle, Negro Slavc» Rats, Speculators Mother Carey's Chickens, Jacobins This popular and entertaining satirical hiilo ry of Amurica is attributed to the Rev. Dr-Bel knap. It hasagreat (hare of originality and a bonnds with genuine humour. It is continued down to the prefect time, and chwa&erifes those late political trail factions which havf ca so much uneasy* fs In America. Sold by H. and P. RICE, Bookseller, No. 16, Sonth Second Street, and No. JO, Marke' ftaeet. June z6. § LAW BOOKS, Latest London and Dublin Editions. H. &P. RICE, Booksellers, No. 16, South Second, and No. 50, Market flreet, HAV'E just received by the Wte arrivals from London and Dublin, their spring importa tion, confiding of a variety of the lauft ;ar.d most approved 1 aw Books, which, added to those alrea dy on hand, formsthe most extensive collection ev er offered for fa'e in this country. They thei efore beg leave to notice, that from the nature of their conneislicnsin Dublin, they are enabled to fclllrith editions (as they have hitherto at the very "lowed prices. The following are among the latest publications. Vcfey, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, 1 I'eake's Cases at Hifi Prius ; Ridgeway's in the time of Lord Hardwickt; Floyer's Probers Pradice in the Ecclefiatlical Courts; Barton's Trtatifc on a 3uit in Equity ; Tidd's Pracijite of the #ourt of King's-Bench in Personal Anions, 3 parts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise on Uses ; modern Reports, IX vols. London etii tipn. H. and P. Rice ejpciSl ta re.ceive by the firfl ar rival from New-York the ith vol. complete of Du'rnford and Eafl's Reports, the ad part of Gil bert's l.aw of Evidence by Loft, and a number 'of new publications. June ib. ■ & The History of Pennsylvania, By ROBERT PROUD, IS now in the prefj, and will be publiihed, wkh all convenient expedition, by Zicha riah Poulson, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-llrect, Philadelphia, where fubferiptions will continue to be roceivcd, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to tbe printed propcfals, until the work is ready for the fubferibers. Jul )' 'X- aawtf S Printed Calicoes. JOHNMILLER, Jun. & Co. No. 8 Cb'fnm-Street, Have for Sale FIFTY TRUNKS Bcatiy affortcd, very low on ft-.ort credit. March 6. r § Richard and James Potter HAVE removed their Counting-Houfc to No. 45, Soiith Fifth-ftreet. r.uguft i. , w&f6t Lancaster, Harrijburgb Carljle, Shippenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. THE public are rrqn -fted to tr.ke notice, that the partnerlhip which has for fometimc f6b fiftcd betwesn Mathias Slough of Lancafkr, and William Geer, is now diffolvcd : b»t, not as M. Slough infinuatesto the public without just cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the fub je£l from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 291J1 December last. a recital of which is Rot now deem ed necelfary. Auy gentleman who wilhes to be more circumstantially infarmed of the merits of this hufinefs, 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 juftifiabie in attaching him felf to any other person in the prosecution of the Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippeirf urg, or any other place. Now from tbe liberal and generous fuppnrt the. public were plcaOd to confer oil the sirst s effort in this bnfinefs, V» ill jam Geer, tn conjunftion with Mefi'rs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determmed to prosecute and carry it on, with every c*:i'c, at tention anddil'patch that a zeal to oblige the pub lic can possibly exert. TKe above company, Who are amply provjdrd with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance'to render the pafiage fafe and commodious, intprm those w(nu wifii to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they ran take their feats at George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaftcr, Harfifljurg, Carlisle and Shippcr.fourg. The fjire as hitherto eftablilhed. For the further accommodation of the public, a Stage will start every Wednesday from the houft of Samtitl Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland ceuuty, every Thurlday, and return from thcoce and an'jvi at Kaiiifburg every Satyr'sy.fo tkat palfe-ngeis d. ilihed for I.ancafter or Philadelphia, may proceed 011 Mon days. ' WILL?AM GEER. lancaftcr, Jar. 27, 1797. N. 13 Tkis Li.r.e of. Stages starts ft'Ctn" tht house of William I'crrcc, in Lanca"ir, on every Tpelday ai;d Saturday mdrnir.g at 6 oVIo.V. pro ceeding to (lie wtftwaid; 'alic! Irom houfe of sir. Samuel £Ui: l in Harnftiu'tg evciv W»dnef- Jay morning, or. the fame evcrtiue arrive* at Pa trick Cod.ian'i 111 Shijipeufburg, icd returns from thepce 0:1 every 1 hui IVay : pcrlormirg the fame routine l dailj ai in its tour frcm Philadel phia. imvf TO BE SOLD, Aid pojj'ejian gitkn immediaiely f A I.AROE twoilory brick Himlcjhandfo'mcly situated in Princeton, Ther'are four rooms and a large.etitry on each floor, and five rooms in the gurtt-, a range of back Iraildings »jl feet in ltngth, and a piazza of 57 feet. There is a pump in the yard, an excelleut kitchen gat-den, at the farther 'end of which are a car; iuge house and two fiables, one of which is pew, 44 feet long, with I Calls in the two flaVles for 27 hories. The heal thiness and pleafantncfs of itr, situation. and the uumbcr ef genteel and agrjeable families in and near the town, reader it a dtfirable retrceat for a gentleman from the city. Ihe commodioufnefs of the house, its central pontion, and the largenafs of the stables, make (tjovery wiy.fuitablefor a tavern, for . which it ha,, a'wayf i>ren confiderd as a capital .laad. Inquire <Jii rhe premises, of ISAAC SNOWDEN. Prircttrm, Ang. 25. 29 —drwiawtf N O 1 I C I. " IF T«Er»y O'Haha, wVio fonie years since kept School at the Nine Bridge*, (Queen's County, Eas tern Shor,«, be living, he is hereby re minded to call on, or writs to, th: Rev. Ambrof? Marihal, ijear v \yarwic)c, Cecil County, Eailern Shore, from whom he will receive in ■terefting int'oraiatioiJ. Auerujl 4. ' ' nrw&fijw City or VValhirigton. . S CHEME Of the Lottery, No. JI, Far the Improvement of the Federal City. A raaguificentdwelliirj-houfc ao,ooo dollars, & cafil are - 50,000 I ditto Jit ca*% 25,00» 40,000 j ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 jo, 000 1. ditto 10,000 k c«fli id,ooo. 10,000 I ditto 5,000 U. tifh 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & eaih 5,000 10,t>oo j cai\ prize of 10,000 t do. 5,000 each, are ■ 10,000 10 do. l|Oup - - 10,00 c »p do. job. ' - - jo.ooo 00 do. jori - - 10,600 100 do. 1 ' JjjiL 10,000 400 dA. r 'if - 10,000 l,co<j - »0,000 lf,co& do. 10 - »5i»,ooo '61739 Prizes. J3,'lsi B'uilis. 50,000 Tickett, at Eight Dollari, 400,00b N. B. Tofirotir thofc who may take » quan tity of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be thr<..«iT drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last hut on* : And approved notes, feeuring payment in either monsy orpriiet, in ten days alter drawing, will be rccaivcd foi anytiumbcr net less than 30 tick ets. This Lottery will afford an elogapt fpecimeo ef rhepritatt buitdhgs.to be ertAed in the City of Walhingron-—Two beautiful designs ere already (circled fqr the entire fronts on two of the public squares; from theio drawiag*- it ispropofed toered two tentretiud.'tw corner buildings as soon aspof fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when eomylcte.'to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner defcrihtd in the fchetr.e for the Hotel Lottery. A nett dednflion of five per cent. he made to defray the ncccJfary ezpenfes of print ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intenwed for the Narianal Univcrfity, to be erccled withirt the city of U'aflungtod. The real fecuritie(igi»en for the paymont of the Prizes, are laid by rhe Prefideflt ana two Direct ors of the JJaiiV of ■Columbia, and are vslncd at more than hats the amount 0/ the lottery. S.iM'JSL BLODCET. ,§, Tieketinray le had at the Dank of Colsm- Ui ; of James V.'clt & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Gilman, Boston ' of Ja'iß Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Ric*ard W»!ls, Cooper's Ferry. mwf From the Herald. . caution;- "\TTII!!ItEA l > a combination of men in this VV county have undertaken to enrich thsm felve«',by fahtieatingtirles to sundry valuable trafls <(f land, the pinpersy of gehtlemni living in New Yoik, l'hila»!»ljit<ia, London and ltris, for which traits of It lid lorge funis ot money h*ve been paid to those fraudulent men, by innocent purthafers ■ It is therefore just that public information should te given, tor the end, that the injuredmay feckre drefs while the men have property, and arc to be found. Those who have been discovered are Tr uman Harrifoti, J .feph Witeomb, fnid now to re side in the county of Saratoga ; Thomas Kelly ard several others who go under fi&itioua names. It is supposed that the lands offered fcr fa'e on those fa bricated titles, are at lead worth fifty thotifand dollars. Such it we have aihial knowledge of afe as follows 1 Lots No. 11 and 11, Otfego patent, thousand acres each, the property of William DellWyn, now of London ; lots No. 58 and 64. fame patent, thoufam! acres catfi, the property of Mi. Cfiauiilr.nV, ttoyft of Sarfs,' alid lames Avefill and others, ot ihi| State. There is some grounds to suppose that the lands of Richard Wells and Charlcs'Whartcn, of Philadelphia, are uh !er their management. Printers will do well to give thi« a place in their papers, as well to cautioh the puhlicagainft purflhafing th. fe lands, as alio to de prive those men miulurefrom impoliug on indivi ilu fs, which their education and addrels have en abled thec» todo hcrefot'ore. Wit'comb has been a shopkeeper of foms note in this country. The following affidavits will fct in a cleaf point of view the Wick4ducfsof thplt men, which \yhcn the public have perused, will kidujii them to ex cuse the interference oi W.m. COOPEA. Otfego, July 28th, 1757. I Thomas Kclly„qf theCountv of Ot£e<?o, hav ing been led into ail error, by John Witcomb and ''Cruman Harnfony of the fame to sign a deed to them, fcr lot No. 58, OJijjo patent, which was tjhe property of Willittm t • Franklin now Mr. Chjirto'hf s and others; Mid furth<4 the said Joseph and Triiman did perTuade me to do this rgainft my incliiiitiiin, whicK was made out on the icth day of Nove&ber, 1*93, «^ r set back two years so as to briflglt to thst finie'; m«f further the name of Pardon Starks tb that deed Was a fictitious nanis, there being no fticli perlon there. To rhis I m;tke voluntary oarti. ' THOMAS KiELLV. 19th July, f79>. On the jtjth Jl.ty, 1'7517, came pcrfoually before trie, Thpirian Kelly, the luifcribcr to the above af fidavit, arjtJ made fohiJiiii oath that it contains noth ing tilt til; fr4*K. "V " EI IWIJ Jufticc of the Peace. On tliy 1 ifch Julys 17V7. eame before me Jacob Kibby, a perfuo by nteWfl known and worthy of good credit, who c.n Di 1 . solemn oath did fay, that two ps the partie? atuvementioned did make ap plication to him this depofvent,. foir.e time in the winter of 1796, to make th?ni a deed for two thou sand acr«s of laud in the. O tego patent, and pro- V.ifed tins deponent a fliarc of the profits on the sale of said lands, fcr his so doing ; and th t they, made application several times for thefame purpo ef which iirvicss this dep.pnen# as often rei'ul'ed, de claring to them thr the hail no rigfit to lands; and could do no such tiling ; -which darir.g attempt 011 this deponent's integrity he had related among hi. friends several dates, previous ta this affi davit JACUa KlDiiiA'. Sworn before me, ELIHU P-KfyNli 1 /, Juftkf cf the Peace. Auj-i 3. " JIW4W. This Day Publilhed, Anciib be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG./coriKsr of Second AndChelnut streets, Fries ytlbs of a Dollar, Observations on certain Documents Contained No. V ;irid VI of " The Hiilory of the United States for the year 1796," In which the cjjaruk of speculation ngainit ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late SE"Chetahip of 111 e Treasury, is FUJLLY REit/TKD. IV RIT TE N DT UIMSF. I?. Th»"s publication profits a cencde ftatcmetft of the hafe means by the jacobin* of the Un;t,ed. States to afperie the chara&ers of those pwrfons who arc coniiikn- j hollife to disor ganizing jchtmes. It alio conuiv.s the o>r refpondeoce between Mr.. Hamiiron a;:J \lcfirs. Monroe, Mtihleehurgti- end VeqafcV, on rhe ftib jcCt of the documents aiorefaid, and a Lrits of let ters from Jimes Reynolds and'hl* wife to Mr. Ha milton, proving beyond the a doubt, that the connection between him and Reynolds, Was the result of a daring conspiracy on the part of the latter and hi* afTociates to extort money. A difcoun* of one third fropi the-retail price will ,bc made in favor of wholesale purthsfcri, for cash. Orders to be addrdled to Mr Young. Aucr ltd Is. 1 iNo. 1 Sc. D'flrid of Pennfyhtania, to -wit : (l. s.) R E 1j REMEMBERED, tl.it on the -1-) twsfKy fixtli day of July, in the twen ty feconJ year of the independence of the United States of America, John FenjJo, of ike said dif tri&.hath deposited in t his office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims a3 proprietor, in the words following, io wit:— '* Ohfervations on eertaivi documents contained " in No. V. and VI. of *' The Hiflpry of the Unit " ed State? for the yea# 1796," in which the charge " of fpcculatinn, again!? Alexander Hamilton, lute " Secretary of the Treasury, is fully refuted— " Written by himfeif " In conformity 10' he ait of the Cotigrefs of the Ucitfd State?, intituled, " An ail for theencour- 1 agement of learnftig, by feetiring the copies of map?, charts and booKs to the authors and propri etors of furh copies, during tha t.mcs therein men tioned." SAMUEL CALDWigUL. CUrk cf the 1 >jtr:cl of ® awj'. '\jnii, July 27. ' W4W The Inhabitants of the Diftridt of Southwark, RF. informed that a Coaches is provided, to be L U. kept at the ConlhMc,' office, the sorth east corner of Front and Almond fljeets, -where the friends of those sick perfont who- deflre to be re moved to the, City Hospital, are requefled to make application—Alio, a Hcarfe will be kept in readi ng's for the removal of the dead. JONATHAN PENROSE. N. B.— The Poor, who wish to remove to the T tnts on Schuylkill, may be furniflisd with orders by applying as aSbVe. Aug. It) William Blackburn, LOTTERY and BROKER'S OFFICE Nq. 64 south Second-?teet. TICKETS in t'ne (ianat Lottery, No. 11, which commenced drawing the 19th May, FOR SALE. The price of tickets Will rife in propor tion as tht dnwing advances, particularly on ac count of the five tirft drawn tickets, prizes of four thousand dollars each, on tiff Infk day of drawinj- Check Books kept for examination and regifler ing, in the Canal, No. 2, City of WaSiington, No. », ar.d Paterfon Lotteries. Alio, tickets for Tale in the Schuylkill bridge and Perk otmen lotteries, which will begin di awing in the courfe-odNthe summer. The business of a Broker in all kinds of Stock, Bills, Note*, Lands. &c- &c. tratifafted with the utmost attention. June 1 tu&f Erfkine's View of the War. JUST PUBLISHED, Dy ROBERT CAMPBKfcL. H Co. No 40 South Second ftrett, [Crice 31 Cents]' A View of the Caxifss and Confeqi/en ces of the present War with France. By the Honorable Thomas Ekskine. May ij § SfslTE TRIALS. Sold b W. Young, Book feller, - cond-ilrcct, The Pennsylvania State Trials, ClONtaining the impeachment, trial, and acquit -4 al of Francis I loplrinfon, Jadge of the Court of A dfitirairy, and John Nkholfon, Ccmpcrollcr Gen eral—ln one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boards, ft dollars. W. Young has for sale, a general aflcrtmentof Rooln. Also, Stationary, retail and by the cg*t well afioned,apd entitled to the drawback il July 7 —• For Sale, That well known place, culled Vandkqrift'i s. t r r » v, ON Nelhareiny creek, 18 miles from Philj ladelphia, on the New York port road, containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the presnifes are a Urge two ttury stone house occu pied as a tvern, and a good one story Hone kit chen, a large frame liable with j £.ord threlhir.g floor, and I'ome out buildings—alio a well of good water, and an excellent ke Uoufe. On this place is a mof! elegant Caution fora gentle man's feat, commanding a vi«w of the Nefham iny to its.junflion wiih t'.c Deiawafe, and thence across to the Jersey (hore. ft hnsthe privilege of one half the toll received from the bridge. For terms apply to the Sabfcriber, MORDJiCA.I LpVVIS, V»v ja. jtiwtf. COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School for young Ladies. MRS. GUOOM-BRIDGE with macb pleaf ureand retarr.s lx-r sincere ac knowledgement fpr the liberal encouragement ffie hat received during foyr ) ear* retiJ.enee in Philadelphia ; and allures her frtends and the public, so far from intending t > decline her fchpol, she has made a lupertor aw ange.iunt fur | the more conveqicu: ji\'onima<l*:;on of her ' fcljolars.—Every branch of ufeftii' and polite educati«n is particularly attended to by Mrs. Groombridge and mafias excWlitig in their refpeilive pro£effior.s. 1 Come? of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. June sth, ( The fituatiuti is perfr Jlly more dgre»ableby an e*tenlive garden and lot of grcund ad;Qiuing thq house. fi'ji Pubtifbed, Ard to behsU.fcf Meffr:. DoMbn, Campbell,Rice, Gary, and the other Booksellers id the city,price one dollar, twicty-f:ve cents.in boards, New *Viev/s of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, si. u. jane ;c. Rofs y Simjon, H/.Ve I-or sale- C Mogflicads, Excellent Cofllc inj Tierces, ami C Barrels. A (rar.ll parcel ps nice cocoa in bags a few puncheons Jamaica spirit?, fourth prool Superior TeWrifFee wine, old an ' in M ideiraprje* An invoice of jewellery and fmficry to be fold by the package A few el bed En liih ckeefe. T" : " *7. d;f. The Subfcribcr has for Sale, A large aflbrtment of India Muslins, coarse and fine Tncfia Calicoes ' Sooty Rom aJ Is B'ue Cloths and Checks Bandanna Handkerchiefs Blue red artd'Giltt Handkerchiefs An invoice of Irish Linen*and Sheeting?, weß a Sor ted N - '■ A'joxof Dit pert • l >l ' Hmbrellas 1 wo boxes of fine Spices, cotaiiiing Nutmeg Mace aqd CJoves oracle Pepper of firft quality Ea(): India Ginger Java Sugar A quantity of Madeira Wine Ditfo of G.iu Roll Brimstone Mordecai Lewis* .. T I. > ' Higgins' Specific FOR THB PREVENTION AN!> CURE OF the . YELLOW FEVER. fince this disease made fucb ravafn?sifi thin -l_j city and New-York, the author h»» frirned hit attention to itscaures a»d cure.—The result of his enquiries has convinced him that the reason wKy so ■' few persons recover from its attacks, art; frem its not being well understood, and the confcquent wrong method taken to cure it. Ho is nerfuaded that thr excefiuve bleedigrs and unercnnrl reatmest of the Faculty is highly injurious and that the on ly rational mode of treatment ishy theufs of prop, r acids. Co-.vuice los this he offers his Speiifit as a certain riihedy.if used according to the dire&ioßs. To be had in bottles, at one dollar each. of the inventor Gm. Higtiu, Cherry (lreet,two doorsa liove Ninth (Ireet, (late manager of Jaeltfon and Co's Medicine Warehouse, London); by y.lc klane. No. 2' 6 ; JV. Griffith, No. 177, i T. jfttarce. No. 41, South Third ftre't, T. Stiff, No. New (Ireet, near Vine street, and J. Gala, No. 36, Rice flreet. All". 25. tuths 3t COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMAS, and CONSUMPTIONS. Just received, by Wm. Griffiths, No. i 7South. Second-flreet, s fpefc supply of Gentiine Bal/am of Honey, A Medicine invented by the late Sir John Hill (who knowledge as aßotnnift procured him the appellation of the Linnaeus of Britain) »r.d w •onfidered in England as a serf ant cure for the above complaints; it isalfo of lingular efficacy isj the Hooping Cough, It may also be had retail of W. A. Stoics, No. 6f, South Second-street, and V. Stif>, 55, New ftreet, in bottles at 75 cents ejeh. Wm. Griffiths having observed the hrappy ef fect of the medicine, (several cases of aures' hav ing pome within his own knowledge) and the great demand for ft has induced him to order large fupp'y. a P»ft of which he has just received. Au V'Pl- 30 Dollars Reward. RAN awa" on Scturday !aft, two indented Str vants, Gi&rd Dally, a mulatto boy, about 17 years of age, a flint light built active Kiiow, can »ead and write,live feet seven or eigbtlacf i s hHi'h, has a heavy countefi&Bce; hid on a fuftian coatee and trowf.rs, a liigh crowned kal, fin.- flioo,- See. AD»!i Kellons, a black man, afcout 24 years of ag«, five fce» seven or eight ipcheshigh.atliick set .clufify built f-illew, particularly about the br-vch; hard on a sailor's blue jackft iined with fwanflci... dark striped vest, fuftiau trowfers, hjgb crownefl J:at, coarse ihoes, .; «ach of them had several fliirts and several other cloathcs with theui. '1 t y Dpllars will be paid for the runaways, or I ? dol lars for eHMj, and on delivering them at. No. 54, Nofth Third-street. i'bi! hlark fellow is about a'year from I.ewis Town, in the County of SulTex, state of Dela ware, and has taken the boy with him. j u *y 31- / rotufrf3w To be SOL Dor RENTED, ' \ LA RGR 3 Story Brick Honfe, on the -L \ Sooith fide of fiilbert ftieet, betwesn liightji and Ninth, lately occupied as the Sur veyor Getieral's Office. The Iti.'ildlng'ia 36 feet front and 35 feet de«p, the lot lie feet deep, with thc ( privilege of a nine feit wide Alley extending" the whole length of tUe lot, to a thirty feet w.de Court for Carriuges 1 10 turn in. The House is not ulaflercd, and tnay be turned eii'icr into one, or two cKvellinfr Houfcs. It is luitable for a Jarge ManiifJdlor y, or would make a' good Tavern. Immediate pefleffion will lie given. Apply to No. 111, Chefn'it-Street. *"iT. eod^t. Muftcal lnjiru'ment Manufactory, Not 167, Areh-Strtcl. HARPER, harpfi:hord, grand, porttble jrra>d, fid'-hoard, pier table and fquu-j pia; o tci-.e rfiakc r frfcrj Lcndt-n, returns thanks to his lrier.dS« and the public, frr their liberal <-ncoura;en:er.t, and hopes that by his alli' uity and atrtntim to ev ery branch qf his buf:r.efs, to a eric a t&ruiiuanfft of their fuvors. Piano fortes made 011 th» newelt and nicft approved pl/ns, with p. dalt, pates', f-AeJl. ;i:d French harp flop, which hctHfteis hiir.feli will i»f found 011 trial by unprejudiced jiidges, to be eqnal if not superior co any import* ed, an 1 twenty per cent 1 hearer. Aity infiru nv-nt purchased .tw, 1 , it not approved cf ia t»Vt Ive months, he will exchange. N. L. Allkin<l*cf Millie.-1 iidh'un-nnts r.ladi>, lined, and repairee the greate£l accuracy, dii'patih, and en the moil ii.aloia'ble term-, K.p ready 1 loney only. . Sfcoi.d Vnd i'i.ino Fortes taken in escharge. May »... gti r.'ii. Forty Dollars Reward. RAN away frmn the f.bfcriber on tiie Tec] ond day of this in(l. July, a Mulatto Mam, named V»'iil Uowzer, aboiJt forty years of age, five feet l'even Or eight inches high, raifier chunky made ; had on when he went away, a drab colored cloth coat, ilriped purple trowfers and jacket. It is probable'he will change his clothes, a 9 be took a number wilh him. The faiil fellow formerly belonged to Char!e» Ulake of this place ; jr.il it is expected he has , nude towards Jones's Neck, in tl/e Delaw are State.—Ant person apprehendmg the f«id fel low, and fecnring hini so that I cjn him a. gain, thall receive the above reward if taken cut of the county, ard Twenty Dollars if in the county, and all reasonable charges if bro't home. -JESSE REED, Qii«en Ana's County, Maryland. July-3. " wjt Jul 7-3
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