Imported in the ship Manchester,^ BekJAmin SiHewf.ll, Master, i'rom Bo'iv.ii aux, ,ind for fide by the Inb.fcriher, * f- n. ji Walnut Street. ik»:>tdc«ux lirJMidy Irish market claret in cases ( Entitled to Medoc wine, in do. J Drawback. Sautcrue, do. do. j t 1 Tbsmas Alurr'atreyd. ' WHO HAS FOR SALE. Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter caflcs •lota do. do. Pimento in bags .jcxio bufliels Liverpool fait. Aug. 24. tutJtstf. To be fold at Public Vendue,. To the highest biddtr, at the house of Mr. William Evans, the sign of the Indian Queen, in the city of Baltimore, An the 25th day of OiSober next, at 11 o'clock, A. M s About lev.n acres of land, the property of William Bell, of. Philadelphia, lyirijs I etweei) peiftei's.fown and Weltminllcr, commonly calltd Little Winehffter, (the turn jj'te ri>?d runs through a elnfMorable part of tlljfi lands) the traft begitii about 17 miles ■t'roin Baltimore, within a t'nw Jsandred yards of fxid UeifterVtown, extends to the d:l- 1 imic.e of about twenty-three milts from Balti more, and lies on the main falls of Patapfieo river, from thctc to four miles thereon. Willi be fold in treelj of one hundred and fifty to Tlifes acre. There is a large propor-' tioh of meadow and wood land on each trail, of them highly improved, with excellent huildjagS and fine grrfs. ALSO A tra& of seven hundred acres of land, called plover Rtrms, wiihiH five miles of HladenCnurg, esteemed very gord tor Grass. Uichird Ponfonby,of Bladeslburgh, will shew this land to any person inclined ta purchase. AI.EO, ! A tra& of land oi' about three hun d/ed and thirty acres, within about two cpile§ ] ar.d a half |hc Pre§ lent's house in the Fcde- I ral City. It is nearly ail wood land, and a fine j h: : ru I {sty of Wafhing'on, Bladenlburgh, Alesafltlria | and a part of GeoFge-towr, and many miles down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard POl l'ou lvy, of will alio fbew this land. A liberal ere !t» «ill be given for the greatest part of the pur* haft nio.tey. . .he terms will be made known 011 the day of sale. Ma* 8 _ ' w.?m ! Jult Received, From Bataviu (via Providence) a few Boxfsof Spices, confiflirg of , Nutmegs, Clovesapd Mace For lale by WILLING? & FRANCIS, Pcnp street. May 30 d'f Davis's Lain Book Store, " No. 319, High-Street. GEORGE DA V IS, BSING buffed for some timejaft in pr para tions for removing into Ins profent house, has been undefiheneceifityof poftpr.ninguntil thisday informi.'g the gentlemen of the Bar generally thro' the IHi ted States, that his fpriig importation of law books is now arranged and ready lor (ale, on terms that he trusts w»U sntKle him to the like pre freenc. he has eSJi .-icncod for teveral years pall. Catalogues, combining the molt varied cdllec tion tvrr imported iato this country, are printed and wrii be delivered on application. Jvne ij. 6w Cily Commijfwners Office, June Zl, 1797. IN pursuance of an ordinance from the feleil and common councils, paired the 2id day of May 'aft. appointing the c/fy cmTimifiioners, and preli rising tlitir duties, feflion 9th, NOTICE IS.HEREBY GIVEN, That the city is divided into five diilrilts, <»ch toAieundtr the fuperintendance of one of the city commiflioners, whois to be individually feiponfible for the cleanlinels of the fame, antj are as follow- DHitriiSl No. t. From the south fide of Ce dar-llrcet, to the north lide 'if Spruce-street, un tihc fuperiaterdence of Nathan Boys. v i. From the north fide of Spruce-ilreet, to the north fide of \Valnut-flreet, under thefuper intendence of Roberts. 3. Fromthe north fide of Walnut to thefouth fide tf H"'(ih-flre*t, under the superintendence ol Jofcpl'i Claypoole. 4. Frcm the north fide of High-flreet, to the north fid/- of Mulbe' ry street, under the super intendence of William Molilder. 5. From the north fide of Mulberry-street to the north fide of Vine-street, under (he fuper intiudencc of Nicholas Hicks- The cleiningof lliglj-ftreet to be in cimrniun. Ip" A flatc-d meeting of th» city comrmflion ers is held at the •' >td Comt Iftiufe, in Hi jh ftrcet, every Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock Ifuly r 4. eolm Stafidi for Draymen, &c. In purjuur.ee of an Ordinance frqm the Select and Common Couuch, hAt ring date the ltd day of April, 1797, providing for the appointment of City Co niirffionerj, sfc. Heel, the isib. rpHE. following places are fixed upon by the JL said.City Commiflioners for Stands for Draymc:t and their Horfet. In Vine-street, eastward of Front-street, on both fides. SalTafras, High,ChefnUt and Walnut-fltreefs, eaflward ot Front-street, on the no/th fide only. Mulberry-street, south fide from Front to Third-street. Frorit-fireat, east fide from Vme-flreet to El;iith's alley- Front-llreet, from opposite to Black Horse al ley to Hamilton's llores, east fide. Water-street, weft fide from the north end ps Stamper's or Moori-'s ftorfi to Pine-street. Penn-ltrect from Pine to Ce Jar-street, weft Drawbridge, north fide, east of Front-street. Spruce, Pine apd South ftreets,.eift of Frost street, south Inle. Dock-ftceet, between Vv r alnnt-ftrett and the gt£ stone crofiogs, east fide, opposite Georgt Second-street, between Saffafras and Vine ftre<ts, weft fide. Fifth-ftreet, eart fide from Chefnut to Mul berry streets. . , , „ Saffafrai-ftreet, from Third to I'ourth-llreet, "No rirav or horse to stand within ten feet or an sSi)i FOR 'I 'CKNEY COACHES. -Pirie-ftr'eetjtiit-rth' 3de from PovttJi to Fifth between Chtfnut add Walnut , Rr ßranch street,' north fids, between Third and F-oVrii ttteetl, „ r nV T , mwiSciim July 14* I A Literary' Treat, JiiJl pullifiedy handsomely printed on writing paper, price I dollar, or A i:ew edition of that popular and entertaining on work, ijititled v ' f r< rliE FORESTERS, an Anv.vican Tale ; being . a f'quel to the hiiiory of John' 'Bull, the Cio- * thier.— Inaferiesof letters to a friend, with the ad dition of two letters, alluding to recent political tranlaiflions m Avfidticz. rh The following "textraA from the Clavis AlWgorica, shews the principal ehara&ersi that arc introduced: J ll John Bull, the Kingdom of England K Hi-> Mother, the CI urch of England His Wife, the Par-home:: t " His Sifter Peg, the Church of Scotland His Brother Patrick, Ireland w Le\vi«, the Kingdom of Franc- / H.is the Old Cunilitution x His aew Wife, the National Representation Lord Strut, the of Spain . Nicholas Frog, the Dutch Republic H The Franks, the French Republic The Foresters, the United States of America Robert Lumber, New-Hatnpfhire John Codlfne, Maflachufetts Humphrey Plow (hare, Connecticut Roger Carrier, Rhode I Hand Peter Bull Frog, New-York . j; Julius New-Jerfey 1 William Broadbrim, Pennsylvania Cailimar, Delaware j Walter k>ipewood, Virginia Hi» Grandson, George Washington Peter Pitch, Ntrth Carolina Charles Indigo, Soufk Carolina George Trusty, Georgia Ethan Greenwood, Vermont Hunter Longknife, Kentucky ' Black Cattle, Negro Slave* ct Rats, Speculators tc Mother Carey's Chtokens, Jacobins jV*\JThis popular and fYtertainiisgfatiricalhifto ry of America is attributed to the Rev. Dr. Bel- - knap, It hasa great (hare of originality and a- honnds with genuine humour. It is continued , down to the present time, and cfr»ra&erifes thole I late political tranfa&iotis which have caused so j muih UDeafinefs in America. Sold by H. and P. RICE, Bookseller, No. 16, J i South Second Street, and No. 50, Marke* ftieet. ! June 0. S a: LAW BOOKS, Latefl London and Dublin Editions. n U. Is? P. RICE, Bookseller s, No. 16, South Second, and No. 50, Market street, r HAVE just received by the Wte arrivals Irom l.ondon and Dublin, their fpriig importa ti«n, confitling ai a rariety of thelauft and most approved 1. aw Book*, which, added lo those alrea- dy on hand, forms the moll eitenfive collection ev- k er offered for fa!e in this country. They thei ofore j beg leave to r.fltiM, that from the nature of their Q cor.ne6Hcr.sin Dunlin, they art enabled to felllriih ( editions (as th«y have hitherto at the very 'lowrtl prices. The following are among the latelt P publications. Vefcy, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, a \J.t. Pealte's Cases at Nisi Prius ; Ridgeway's Reports in the time of Lord Hardwicto ; Vloyer's Probers \ Fradice in the Eeclefiallieal Courts; Barton's \ Trtatifc on a Suit in Equity ; Tidd's Practice of the gourt of Fung's Bench in Personal \dions, 2 ~ parts complete ; Ward's Laxv of Nations j Cruise v on Uses ; modem Reports, l> vols. London edi- j- ( tion. H. and P. Ric« eipeil t» rec«ive by the firft ar ' rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete of , Purnford and East's Reports, the ad part of Oil- P bert's Law of Evidon«e'by Loft, and a number of 11 new publications. ' June 16. '' ", ! P The History of Pennsylvania, I Bv ROBERT PROUD, IS now in the pref«, »nd will be published, with all convenient expedition, by ZiCHA - r1 ah Poulson, jun. No. 80, Cheinut-ftrect, Philadelphia, where fubferiptions will continue a to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, t j according to the pnir.ted propcfali, until the 1 c work is ready for the subscriber». 1 July 18. lawtf f Printed Calicoes. i t f JOHNMILLER, Jun. & Co. J r ~J/o. 8 Ch'/mH-Street, i Have for Sale 1 FIFTY TRUNKS Bcatly allbrtcd, very low on t - (hort credit. March 6. § 1 j Richard and James Potter HAVE removed their Counting House to No. 45, South Fifth-ftrcet. , nuguft 1. >• w&f6t Lancaster, llarrijburgh Carlijle, f Sbippenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. . HPHE public are raquefted to take notiie, that JL the partnership "which hss for some time fnb fifted Letwesn Mathias Slough of Laniafter, and . William Geer, is now diffolvcd : bat, net as M. . Slouch infinuatesto the public without jult caiife ; as will more- fully appear by a letter on the fub je<£t from M. Slough to W. Oeer, dated the 19th - DccembeV last. a recital of which is not nowj deem ed necessary. Any gentleman v> ho wiflies to be more circumflantially informed of the merits of this bufm«fs, hy applying to W. Geer may have 'J theperufal »f M. Slough's letter, and then can be f at full liberty to determine whether or not \V. Oeer is not perfe&ly jnftifiabie in attaching him e felf to any other person in the prosecution df the ,r Jhage conveyance from Phdadetphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place. II Now from the liberal and generous support the j public were pleased to confer on the firfl effort in J s, this bulinefs, V,"illiaai Geer. in eonjuncflion with ! y. Messrs. Reily, Weed and V/ittner, it determined ! ;o to prosecute and carry it ijn, with every care, at- I icntion and difjwtch that a zeal to oblige the pub- j lie can pofiibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided J. with carriages, hori: s, and evsry appurtenance rp render the paflage faf? and commodious, inform 0 f thofu wnu wiib to patronize and encourage the Undertaking, t'hat they can take their feats at a George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrifburg, Car'lifle and Shippcnlburg. The fare as hitherto eftcbljlhed. For the further accommodation of the public, ,e 4 Stage will fturt every Wednesday from the house & of Samuel Elder, 13 Harriiburg. arrive at fun bury in Northumberland tounty, Thurlday, W and rf turn Irom the"ce and ai iive at Hai riiburg overy Satunlayj so that' passengers deflined ijr 1!- Lanctfleror"Philadelphia, may proceed o« Mon days. It, WILLIAM GEER. LancaO.er, Jan. 27, 1797. 0' M. IS. Thii Line ef Stagey Harts from \hi' house of William Fervae, in Lancaflcr, on evfry , Tuesday ,aud Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro- j th ceeuing to the weftworTl; ajid from the house of j Mr. Samuel Elder in Hamburg every Wednei lit day niorningj on the /ame evning arriv.s at Pa- j trick dc'chranV i.h Sfuppenlburg, and returns i id from thence on every Thurfaay-. {jiirlor.ning the | fame routins daily si in its tour frcm i'hiladel phia. _ rqwl j Adver'ufemcnt. j On the loth of No vernal'next snWk-.\-ans!ria A . (being court dav), will be exposed lor tie {me or more covering JaeVs, anil leve'ral young ones of different ages ami fwtrs ; all ck-frtfldecj ' I tram Royal Gift (ah import d JackTrto ijfuvari's of 15 lands fcljh) °'* lot imported " Jinnies from Alalia, full 14 hands high. The terms of sale .(or If not JbQ) of letting ] them for one or more seasons cover) w.ll then be-made- known: the payments may be made easy to the purehafer, bond r.nd security being given for the amount, interest. At the fame time and place* sundry Horfcs and Mares will b;; offered for sale. The o latter having been to the Jacks, arc probably with foal. p JA.MES M anjger. | g ount-Vernon, 20th \ r. September, J797. J ia\k'4W t\ * . 1 t j • Insurance Coinpanv of the State ; J' of Pennsylvania. ! n T'HE Office wi!! be kept until further notice at the Schoul House in Oermanto>vn. The . Company ft ill retain the rhom in Chefr.ut, above Seventh ftrcrt, vvhere a person will attend to tar c.'ive and give answers to applications, every day from 10 until I o'tlock. • dit2awtf Thomas Armat and Son, OF PHILADELPHIA, INFORM their customers axd the public, they ( have removed a part of their merchandize to J Wilmington : Also, they their (lore open in j the city. A*t either place their friends can be sup- plied, and their orders carefully attended to By the Cumber tend, from Hull,, they have re- *' ceived a handsome aflsrtment of ai tides, suitable to the approaching season ; and expeit to add to it by other fall (hips. Should the sickness prevail in tha central part of ' the city, that branch of their buiintf# will re moved to Gcrmantown. £/* The communication by post is open and r«&»' * gulur as usual. Sept. 18. #• thtf 1 TO BE SOLD VERT CHEAP ! I A Light WAGGON almost new, with 3 frame — c and a jiair of harness (Englilh collars) hr.s never 1 t been ufe'd—price 90 Dolls. A Horse 16 hilltis high, seven years old—sntl a new chair, with aialtiu ( .; top and liarucf J —32o. Endilire No. 331. Market-ilrect , Auguftii. 1 „_^ lw For sale or to be let on ground rent, y] valuable Lot qf Ground ; SITUATE on the ltorth-eift corner of Wal- | c r nut and Fifth streets, fronting the State- ! ' House square. This lot is fifty-one feet front I on Wa'iiii! flreet, and one hundred and thirteeji ; J feet and an half on Fifth street ; there are at present two fmail two story brick houfts, and a number of small tenements thereon. sll/o, for Sale, I Two three Ptory Brick Houses With convenient stores, wharf, See. fituat* on Water-street, between Mulberry and Saflafras ftreeU, contiining in front 011 Water street fit- | ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east ward ninety-five sett, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix' inches. X&tte houses : ave the convenience of a public alley adjoining 1 on the north fide, and are a very delirable fitua- 1 tion for a merchant, flour fa£lor,or others who may have eccafion for ttorage of goods. Thi« 1 property will he fold on very reasonable tocm« for cash. For further information apply to the j printsr. July 31. _ • nn&wtf TO ti E SOLD, Andpojftjffion gitoen immediately.j ALARUh two story l»rick Houfe,handfomely situated in Princeton. There are four rooms and a large entry on each floor, and five rooms in the garret, a range of back bjiildinga 51 (eet in length, and a piazza of 57 feet. Thoracis, a pump in the yard, an excel lent kitchen garden, at the farther end of which are a carriage house and two (tables, one of which" is new, 44 feet long, with flalls'in the two ftajifes for 1") hcrfes. The hcal thinefs and plcaiantnef< oi its iituation, and tho number «f ganteel and agreeable families in ntar the town, reader it a desirable rttreeat for a gentleman from the city. Thecoraroodioufnefs of the house, its central position, and the largenrfs of * the !tables,ma I .cc it every wayfuitahleforatavern,for which it has always been confiderd as a capital (land. Inquire on the premises, of ISAAC SNOWDEN. Princeton, Ang. i.y 19—-diwaawtf City of Wellington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of th: Federal City. A magnificent dwelling-houfc ao,ooo dollars, it & cash 30,0001 ire 50,000 I ditto 13,000 & cafa ij,oo« 40,q0<.> d I ditto 15,000 St cash 15,000 30,000 [• I ditto 10,000 A cash 10,000 ao,ooo > 1 diUo 5,000 6t caih 5.000 10,06 c 1 ditto 5,000 & ?a(h 5,000 10,000 1 cast prize of »o,oo<i » do. 5,001) each,are • 10,000 e ( 10 do. 1,000 - *, 10,00 c ao do. 500 - - i»,000 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 r »10' do. 50 - - 10,000 400 do. a; - - 10,000 e 1,000 do. jo - 10,000 f. 15,00 c do. 10 - . 150,000 ie ' t5.739 Prizes. II j fllar.ks. d | 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, SOO,OOO )- j N. B. Tolav nrthofewho may take a quan -5 ti'y oi Tickets,the prize of 40,oooflpllars will te d the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last p but one : Ji approvednotes, feeuring payment in either ie monsy or prizes, ip ten days alter drawing, will it be received for any number not lefsthan 30 tick e, ets. ly This Lottery will afford an elsgr.nt specimen of it, the private buildings to be crtifed in the City el to WaMingwa'—Two beijj.t.iful defigos are already ileleiled for the entire !rcnt» on two of the public c, squares; from these drawisgv it ispropofcu toereiit fe two centre and r .oV,rf uriver buiMings.as soon aspol -- fible after this lott«ry is fold, audto convey theni, y, when complete, t« the fortunate adventurers, jte 'g the manner defcrihed in the fchemc for the Hoti! h Lottery. A nttt deduclion of five per cent, will a- be Made to defray the neceflary expenl'es of.pricc ing, &r. and the furpiu? will be made a part of the fund intended for the National University, to be creeled within the city of Wafliingtou. IS' The real fecuvitiesgiven for the payment of the •y £1 izes, are held by the Frefident and two Direfl -- | art of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued'at ,f } aiore than half the amount ot the lottery. :t . ; SAMUEL IiLODGRT. 3- ; ,§, Tickets may b.» had at the Bank ot CoJ»r.i ;,S | hia ; c { James Vv'efl ft. Co. Baltimore ; of Peter ie iGHm&C, Boston : of Joha H®;-l:ins, Richmond ; :1-;"a:id of Richard Wilis, Cooper'JFecry. i mw£ This Day Publiflied, And to be.fold by WILL.IAM YOUNG, corner of, Second and Chefnut streets, Price 3-3ths of a Dollar, E' O'/ervations on certain Documents (Contained i>i No. V «vr« l VI of " The Hillory of the Urfited States for S] the year 1796," A In which the ch aßgb of speculation avainft ALEXANDER HAMILTON, 1 Late Secretary of the Treasury, is FULLY 11EJ?UTED. /r RITT r. N BY HIMSELF. Th's publication prefects- a concise ftatcment ol the baffc means by the Jatobinsof the ITnited States to asperse tlie characters of those ptrfons who are cor.frckred as hostile td> their dilor garizing fc'nemes. It alio-contains the cor reljjontftnte feet Ween Mr. Hamilton and Mc«Trs. Monroe, Mulilenburgh end on the fub je6l of the dbciinvnts i'.Vri a scries of let ters from James Reynolds and his v> i(c to MrHa niilton, proving beyond the polubiliiy of a doubt, that the connexion between him and Reynolds, was the relult of a dating eonfpiraay on the part of the latter aad his associates to extort money. A discount of one thi?d from the retail price will be made hi favor oi wholefaie purchafcr*, for cash. Orders to be addressed to Mr Young. Aurrufl IC. No. 188. DiJlriS of Pennfylvar.ia, to wit : (l s) P E lr REMEMBhRHD, that on the ' s JL3 twcity lixth day of July, in the twen ty second year of the independence of the United Statts of America, Jon>) F*nno, of the said di£- triil.hath depofitedin this office the title of a book, the right whereof he clsitns as proprietor, in the words following, t'o wit : " Ohfervations on certain documents contained " in No. V. and VI, of "The History of thel'nit " ed Statesfor the year 1796," in which tha charge . " of speculation, agaiuil Alexander Hamilton, lata i , " Secretary of tile Trcafury, is fully refuted—► j " Written by himfeif " / ! j In conformity t»*he aA of theCocgrefs of the , Ucited States, cntitnled, "An ail for the encour- ( agement of learnii'.g, By feetirin* the copies of i , maps, charts and books to the authors am? propri- ] etors of such copies, during th« times thwei» mi«- . tioned." 1 SAMUEL CALDWELL, CI irk ef the DiJLriSl of Penrfyl+aniM. i ; July a;. W4vr 1 I he Inhabitants of the [ of Southwark, A RE informed that a Coachee is provided, to b« 1 | n,. kept at the Constables' office, tile north east I cerner of Front and Almond streets, where the | friends of tha ft: sick pi-rfons who desire to be re- ! | moved to the City Hospital, are requeftcd to make j application—Also, a Hcaife will he kept in readf i nel'» for the removal of the dead. JONATHAN PENROSE. N.B.—The Poor, who with to remove to the Tents 011 Schuylkill, may be furnifhed with orders by applying as ahove. Any. 29 William Blackburn, LOTTERT and BROKER'S OFFICE No. 64 ftivth Secpnd-Sreet. TICKETS in Canal Lottery, No. 11, which couamanced drawing the 29th May, FOR SALE. The price of tickets will rife in propor tion as the drawing advances, particularly on ac count of the five firft drawn tickets prizes of four thousand dollars each, on the lail day ol drawing. Check Books kept forciamination and regiller ing, in the Canal, No. 2, City of WaUiingtot), No. 2, and Paterfon Lotteries. Also, tickets forlalein the Schuylkill bridge and Perkiomen Bridge lotteries, which will begin drawing i» thecourfeof the fsmmer. The business of a Broker in all kinds of S«ock, j Bills, Notes, Land', &c-&c. tranfa&ed with the | utmotl a;tention. June 2 tuftf j Erfkine's View of the War. JUST PUBLISHED, By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. No 40 South Second street, [Price 31 Cents] A View of the Caufos and Consequen ces of the present War with France. By the Honorable Thomas Erskine. May rj } "state trials. Sold b W. Young, Bookseller, No. J», South So - cond-ftre«t, The Pennsylvania State Trials, CONtaining the impeachment, trial and acquit al of Francis Hopkinfcn, Judge of tl>e Court of Admiralty, and John Nicbolfon, Comptroller Gen eral—-In one large & vo. vol. Price, in boards, 3 dollars. W. Young has for sale, a general affortmentof , Book'. AUb, Stationary, ret.ftil atid by the pack ege,well aflorted,and eniitled to the drawback if nx ported. July 1' —* For Sale, >• " \ That wellbiownplace, called V/iNOtSßiFt's 3 FIRRY, > N Nelham'my cr«ek, 18 miles from Phili -0 ladelphia, on the New York poll road, 5 containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the 0 premifies are a large two flory stone house occu -0 pied as a tvern, and a good one llory {lone kit -0 chen, a large frame ftatle with a good threfiiin-g 0 floor, and l'ome out buildings—also a well of r> good water, and an excellent ice House. On 0 this place is a mill elegant situation fora gentle man's felt, commanding a vio\V of the EStfhart)- i 17y toits junflion wiih tlie Delaware, and thence aerofs to the Jersey lliore. h has the privilege . of one half the tollrcceived from the bridge, d Fdr terms apply to the S»M"cribcr, MGRDECAI LEWIS, i- 24. jtawff. "Columbia house Boarding School for young Ladies, r -* yrKS. GROOM BRIDGE with m»ch pieaf- II IVL ureand refpesfl, returns her fmcere ac knowledgemi-nt for the liberal ettcouragcme*t she has received fluring four years residence ia ,f Philadelphia ; and afTures her friends awl the ■' public, so far from intending to decline her y school, Ihe has made a an angement for "J the piore convenient jt.i-c,orrii,>o<latio« of htr 1 scholars. —Every Lronch 01 oft fid awl polite educatisn is pnrtiltularly attended to by Mrs. Groombridne and maJters excelling in their , I refpcJliveproS-iTiops. jj Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets, j June ?th, 1797- ,j The situation is perfeflly healthy ; and made 0 more agree.iblehy an extenhvc garden ai)d lot of ground adjoining the irr-iie. 1 Jujl Puhlijhed, it And to be hjd el Dovfon, Campbell,Rice, Cary, and the o?her ; ricipal Uookfeller, in tlie city,price one dollar, twmty-five cents,in boards, New Views of the Origin of the ' Tribes and Nations cf America. By EENJAMiH SMITH BARTON, M. o. June 2*. Rofs & Simfon, HAVE FOR SALE—K r Hoglheads, Eiccillent CofTcc in < Tierce*, and 1 C Barrels. A (mall parcel of nice cocoa in bags A few puflehcoiK Jamaica spirits, fourth proof Superior Tenerifiec wine, old an t in Madeira pipes An invoice of jewellery and hosiery to be fold by the package A few hamp;rs ef best En s lifh cheese. July 17. cits. The Subscriber has for Sale, A large fiffortment ©f India Muflias, coirfe and fine India Calicoes Sooty Romalls B'uff Cloths au<J Checks Bandanna Handkerchiefs Blue fed and Gilli Handkerchiefs An invoice as IriOi Linens and Sheetings, well aflortcd A box of Oiapers Sillt Umbrellas Two botes of fine Spices, cotfiißing Nutmegt, Mace amd Cloves ' Black Peippfr of firft quality Ead India Ginger Java Sugar A quantity of Madeira Wine Ditto of Gin Roll Brimstone Mordecai Lewis. slim*/} tt. / "(d/rm ' Higgins* Specific TOR TUB PREVENTION A N't) CURE OF THE 4' YELLOW FEVER. T7VFR since this diffafe nvide fwch rayagwin this city and New- ork, the author ha? turned his : attention to itscaufe* a«H cure.—The result of h"s ■ enquiries has convinced him that the rcafon why fa | few person? recover-from its attacks, are fr«m its \ not being well underflood, and the consequent I wrong: method taken to cure it. He Uperfuaded that the excefljvc bleedlgns and mercurial reatmeat * of {he Faculty is highly Injurious, that the on ■ ly rational mode of treatment is by theufe of proper acids. Coivincid of this he offers his Speciji<- a 6 a certain remedy, if used according to the dire&ions. To be had in bottles, at one dollar each, of the inventorflco. H'rgfrinsy Cherry street, two doors a bove Ninth street, (late manayr of Jack/bn and Co*s Medicine Varehoufe, London); by J-Lc* Waw,No. 1 6 \ IV. Griffith. No. 177, T. Pearce. No. 41, South Third ftre.°t. 7. Stffi No. 55',New street, near Vine ftrt.it, and J. Gales y No. 36, Race llreet. Aug. 15. tuthi COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMAS, and CONSUMPTIONS. just received, by Wm. Griffiths, No. 177, South Serond~srcet, f frelh supply of Genuine Bal/am of Honey, A Medtfirtft'invented by the Ut' Sir John Hill ((»ho knowledge is a.Botanist procured him > the appellation »f the Linnaeus of Brit*in) and it •onfidered in a strtain cure for the above complaints ; it is also of lingular efficacy in the' Hooping Cough, It rtiay aKo be had retail of W. A. Stokis.No. 61, 3o»ith Second street, and T. Stiff, 35, ftr«et, in bottles at 75 cents each. W». Griffiths having obfervedthe happy e£- fefl of the medicine, ( several cases of cures hav ing come within his own knowledge) and the great demand for ft has induced him to order a large supply, a part of which he has just r-ceiv#d. AuguJ! 3. lawjw 30 Dollars Reward. . ."O AN away on Saturday last, two indent'edSer- I JLV. vants,Giififerd Dally, a mulatto boy abotit $7 'i years of age, a Him light built r.£Hve fellow, can I read and write,five feet seven or eight inches high, has a heavy countenance ; had on a fuftian and trotrfers, a high crowned hat, fine (hoes &c. Allan Helions, a black mm, about 14 years of feet fcven or eight inches high, a thick jfet citmfy built f Now, particularly about the breach; ' had on a blue jacket lined with fwanfki*:, dark striped vest, fufti&n trowfers, higi; crowned hat, coarfc flioes, See.; each of them had several i Ihirtsand several other cloathes with them. Thir ty Dollars will be paid for the runaways or 15 dol lars for each, and reasonable charges, on delivering . them at No. 54, North Third-street. The black fellow is about a year franv Lewis Town, in the County of Sun ex, state of Dela ware, and has taken the boy with him. Ju'y3l. mfu ■ To be SOLD 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. The Building is feet front and 35 feet deep, 3 the lot rto fret deep, with the privilege »f a nine j- feet wid* Alley extending tha whole length of the lot, to a thirty feet wide Court for Carriages f to turn in. The FJoufe is hot plaflered, and •may be turned either into one, or two dwelling - Houses. It is fuitible for a large Manufactory, pr vcotild mate a good TaverH. Immediate f pbffeffion will be given. Apply to No. in, Che.Vit-Street. Anp.ir. coiUt. Mujkal Injlrument Mantfaftory, No. 167, Arch Strtel. - "JJ" ARPER,harptjehord,grand, portable gra>:(!, £ ii fid --board, pier table and fqunre piano Igtsm if m»k- r from London, returns thanksto his friend* n and the pubfic, for their liberal encoutapcmcnt » , and hopes that byhisafliiiuity and afx-ntk nto ev ! ery branch of his business, ton etit a cortinusnce of their favQrs. Piano fertcs made on th? newed and most approved plans, Wi'h prdals, f«e!l, and French harp flop, which heiKttciß himff.lf will uc found on tri il by unprejudiced judges, to be equal if not foperior to any import •ed, and twenty per cent cheaper. Any indrH _ m nt purchased of him, if not approved of in twflve months, hewili exchange. N. B. All kinds of iVleficil instruments mad.', u:n'd, and fepairea with the great! ft accuracy, 1- difpktch, ahd cn the moll realo::able teiiuf, l t r ready money only, it Second hind tfiane Fcrrei taken in exchangi?. 13 May in. . :r Forty Dollars Reward. ir AN au-ay from t'ne iciifcriber o» the . feu r iV onddiyof this inlt. July, a Mulaitto Man r '■* ntir.'">>'d vVii) iiowzer, about Jorty years of age». s. live feV»f fevta or eight inches high, rather ' r chunky made ; had on wheil he went away, a drab colored cloth coat, striped purple trowfers and jacket. It is probable hs will change his clpathes, as hetocksa hitmber with him. The ' e said fellow formerly belonged to Mr. Charle» " Blake of this place; and it is expelled heha« made towards Jones's Neck, in the Delaware State. —Any p?rlon apprehending t"he &id fel low, aad fecurlng him so that I can get him a gain, shall receive the above reward if taken lc cut of tKe county, and Twenty Dollars if in s > tl>e county, and all reasonable charges if bro't e hojns. JESSE REED, Qitsjß Ana's Gouaty, Maryland. July 3.
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