Imported intherhipMAiicHj'.s rkßj Benjamin Shewell, Mailer, r? n From Bouritcaux, and for sale by the fubferibqr, J ' j No. 11 Walnut St eet. Bon-deaux Brandy Irifli market claret in cases { Entitled to --pj Medoc wine, ill do, f Drawback. Sautcmej'do. " do. J 'h'f Thomas Murgatreyd. WHO HAS SALE. Th«i Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter calks fhei Rota do. do. Jo Pimeirto in bags '4OOO bushels Liverpool fait. Aug. 24. tut&stf. To be fold at Public Vendue, To the tiighcft bidder, at the hoDfe of Mi". William Evans, the sign ot the Indian Queen, in the city of Baltimore, 011 the 15th , day of Oflober next, at it o'clock, A. M About seven thousand acres of land, the property of William Beit, of Philadelphia, lying between Reifter f »-town and Wttlminfter, commonly called Little Wincbefter, (the turn pike read rupsi through a eonlidarable part of thtfe lands) the traft begins about 17 miles from Baltimore, within a saw hnndred yards of said Keiller's-town, and extend* to the dif- , tanCe of a'rtut twenty-three milts from Balti- | more, and lie* o() the main falls of Patapfico , river, from three to four mil«s thereon. Will be fold in tradls of one hundred and fifty to three hundred acre. There is a large propor tion of meadow and v*ood land on each trafl, lome of them highly impT.oveu, with excellent buildings and fine gr.'fs. ALSO A tracl of seven hundred acres of 4 land, called Clover Farms, within five miles of ry 1 Blader.Siurg, esteemed very* good for Grass. icn» Richard Ponforiby, of.BUdenfbnrgh, will Ihew , bo*i this land to any person inclined to purchase. 1 'low * also, | late A trad of land of about three hun- mu g ' dred and thirty aares, within about two qiiles ( g ou aVi«l a half o' the President's hou/e in the Fede- j ral City. It i> nearly all wood land, and a fine I . high profpefl, fron; which may be fee* the 1 ci}y of Bladentburgh, Alexandria and a pait of George-town, and mmy miles down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard ronfoir by, of Bladenfburg, will alfa shew this land. jjo. A liberal credit will be givtn for the graateft tj part ©f tbe purchase money. Ihe terms will Jj be made known on the day ef sale. tior May 8 w .* m S PP - ——t just Received, " e^ From Batavia con a few Spices, confuting of , edil Nutmegs, Cloves and Mace 'l°* For fali by P" 1 IVILLINGS& FRJXCI&, 1 Penn-ftreet. * May 30 1 Davis*z Law Book Storc y No. 319, High-Street. pai GE O 11 G E DAVIS, BEIJJG busied for some time c ast in prepara tiotis for remoying into hi»pr«fent house, has been undei thcneceliityof poftponingußtil this day informing the gentlemen of the Bar generally thro the United States, that his spring importation of law books is now ar/anged and ready for lale, oa terms that he trnfts will entitlehim to the like pre- _ frtrecce he has experienced for laveral years pall. Catalogues, combining the most varied eollee tion ever imported ieto this coQnwy, are.print«l and will be delivered on appkicatiou. June *7. aaw 6w City Coinmtjfioneri Office, Pl June 12, 1797. FI pursuance qf an ordinanre from the fcled* and common ctwncils, pafled the »id day of Mav lad, appointing the city crfnimiffiontrs, _ and urefcribine their duties, fc&ion 9th, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, , That the city is divided into five diftrifU, J *aeh to be under tha fuperintendance of one of the city commissioners, whole so be individually relponftblc for the cleinlinef. of the fama, and tl are as follow- a DfiftriiJl No,. \. From the south fide of Ce- m dar-ftreet, to tha north fide of Spruee-ftreet, «ct rthe superintendence of Nathan Boys. • 3. From the north fide of Spruce-street, to the north fide of Walnut-ftreet.uDder the fuper intefidence of Hugh Roberts. 4 3. From the north fide of Walnut to tha south fide of Righ-ftreet, under the superintendence ot - Joseph Cbypoole. » ■ '•V 4. From the nortb fide of Higk-ftreet, to the north fide of Mulberry flreet, nnder the fiiper intendeoce of Moulder. ! From the north fide of Mulberrv-ftreet to the north fide of Vine-street, under the super- r intendeoce of Nicholas Hicks. The cleWiingof High-street to be in common. » A-y A stated meeting of the city commission- J ers' is held at the Old Court House, in High- - fireet, every fuefday evening at j o'clock. July 14. eolm j Stands for Draymen, &c. \ purjuaiim of an Ordinance from tbe Seleft and , Common Coune It, bearing date tbe lid day of , Jtrril) 1-797, providing for the appointment of , City Comtnijf.orieri, tS'c. Sett, the 15th. 1 THE following places are fixed upon by the said City Comftiiffiooers for Standa for Briymen and their Horses. In Vine-flreet, eastward of Front-flre«t, on both fides. ..... « SafTafras, High, Chtfnut and Walnut-fttreets, eaflward o» Front-Ilreet.on the no.-th fide only. Mulberry-street, south fide front Front to Third-street. Front-lire®, east fide from to Elfrith's alley- , , Front-street, from oppolite to Black Harle al ley to Hamilton's stores, east fide. Water-street, weff fide from the north end of Stumper's or Moore's stores to Pine-street. Penn-ltreet from Pine to Ce-lar-ftreet, weft Drawbridge, north fide, east of Front-street. spruce, Pine and South streets, east of troat ilreet, south fide. Dock-street, between Walnut-street and the flag stone croffiugs, east fide, oppolite George Second-street, between Saflifras and Vine streets, weft fide- Fifth-ftreet, east fide from Chefnut to Mul- Safiafras-ftreet, from Third to Tourth-ftreet, No dray or horse to stand within ten feet of 2 "stTnDS FOR HACKNEr COACHES. north fide from Fourth to Filth Fifth-direct, between Chefnut and Walnut ftr ßranch-ft l reet, north'fide, between Third and Fourth streets. July i+. A Literary Treat. Qr 'tuft pullifheJ, handsomely printed on writing ; paper, firk?} dollar, or n A new edition of that popular and entertaining ones work, sntitled from FORESTERS, an American Tale ; being upw; a fequcl to the hillory of John Bull, the Clo- Jjnni thier—ln afeiiesof letters to a friend, with the ad- -£-| dition of twp lettets, alluding to recent political tranftflioqs in America. t jj en Th«i following eitraift from the Ciavis Allagonca, ma( j shews the principaljcharaAcrs that are introduced: . John Bull, the Kidgdom of tn^taW Hii Mother, the Church of hngiotid His Wife, the Parliament " orl HisSiP.er Peg, theXhurch of Scotland U ; t " His Brother Patrick, Ireland wlt ' l Lewis, the Kingdom of France , HißMiftrefs, the Old Conilitution ou His >«v Wife, the National Rcprefentation Se Lord Strut, the Kingdom of Spain .\r ■f Nicholas Frog, the Dutch Republic uu ' The Franks, the French Republic The Fareftcrs, the United States of America Robert Lumber, New-Hamplhire John Codline, MaffaihufetU . - Humphrey Plow (hare, Conne&ieut Roger Carrier, Rhode Ifl&nd e . Peter Bull frog, New-York J l '" Julias Cafar, Ncw-Jerfey _ St William Broadbrim, Pennfylvaffia Cadimar, Delaware Walter PipewootJ, Virginia His Orandfon, George Walhingtca j^] Peter Pitch, Berth Carolina Charles Indigo, South Carolina " George Trudy, Georgia the £ Ethan Greenwood, Vermont e( j Hunter Longknife, Kentucky g. Black Cattle, Negro Slaves C( .; v ; Rats, Speculators t0 ' Mother Carey's Chiekens, J&cohina This popular and entertaining fatiricalhifto- s j. ry of Atn«; ica is attributed to the Rev. Dr. Be l- t j, e , knap. It hasa great lhare of originality and a- IuQV hounds with genuine humour. It is continued i down to the present time, and chara&erifes those . a ! late political tranfa&ions which have caused so g ( ! much uDoafinefs in America. i Sold by H. and P. RICE, BookfeHer, No. 16, 1 L South Second Strret, and No. 50, Marks' ftaaet. A ; June *6. 5 and . ■ beer LAW BOOKS, J Latcft London and Dublin Editions. H. isf P. RICE, Book/tilers, A No. I*, South Second, and No. 50, Market street, HAVE just received by the lite arrivals from London and Dublin, their fpriar importa tion, consisting of a variety of the latult and most approved Law Books, which, added to those alrea- Qil dy on hand, forms the moftertenfive eollefiionev er offered for fa!e in this country. They theiefore 0 beg leave to notity, that from the nature of their cn conne&icnsin Dublin, they are enabled to felllrifh . editions (as they hare hitherto at the very *loweft prices. The following are among the latell nu) publications. Vefey, jun'rs Reports in Chaneery, * volfc Peake's Cases -at Nisi Prius ; R'ldgeway's Reports in the time of Lord Hardwioka ; Floyer's ProAers Wi Pra&ice in the Eecleflaftical Courts; Barton's W; Treatise on a Suit in Equity; Tidd's Pra&ice as ft r < the Court of King's .Bench in Personal Aftions, » t y_ parts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise wa on Ufea j modern Reports, I» vols. London edi- s ou tion. a' H. and P. Rica «pe<3 ta receive by the firft ar- Qn J rival from Navr-York the 6th vol. complete of Durnford and Eift's Reports, the »d part of Oil- m) j. bert'sl.aw of Evidence by Loft, and a number of new publications. [■ ir ' J "" et6 - pri The History of Pennsylvania, _ , Jsy ROBERT PROUD, IS now in the prefi, and will be published, with all convenient expedition, by Zicha- / - riah PouLSoNf jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreat, Z Philadelphia, where fubfcri prions will continue au to be received, audat the Philadelphia Library, th according to the printed proposals, until tha 1«> r work ia ready for the fubferibera. 1, J u 'y lß - » awtf p. The fartnerihip, fl. UNDER the firm of FREEMAN Company, it dissolved by mutual confeat. All persons 1 ni '* having any demands againtl the said House are de- I nl y fired to render the lame to T. B. Freeman ; and J d those indebted to the House are desired to make pay- I l * meat to him—By whom bafinefs will in future be j " f- carried on, at his Store, No. 39,S«uth Front-fireet. « Augtf 7 «od4W 11 0 Richard and James Potter f HAVE removed their Counting House to N«. I 45, South Fifth-ftr««t. :h August %. w&f6t I Lane after, Harrifiurgb Carlijle, r Sbippenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. ;r . rpHE public tre reqtiefted to take notice, that I < I. the partnerlhip which has far some tima sub- 1 filled betwean Mathias Slough of Lancaster, and | William Geer, is now dissolved: bat, not as M. I j," Slough infinaatesto the public without just cause ; I as will more fully appear by a letter an the sub- | je& from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 19th Deiember last. a recital of which is aot now deem- I cd necessary. Any gentleman who wishes to be I more circumstantially infarmed of the merits of I nd this business, by applying to W. Geer may have j °f the perusal as M. Slough's letter, and then can be j °f at full liberty to determine whether or not W. J Geer is not perfe&ly juftifiable in attaching him- I the felf to any other person in the profession of the I for Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf-I urg, or any other place, on Now from tbe liberal and generous fapport the I public wefe pleased to confer oa the fir ft effort in j cts, this business, William Seer, in conjunction with ily. MefTrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined to toprofecnte and carry it on, with every care, at- I tention anddifpatch that a zeal to oblige the pub to lie can possibly exert. | The above company, who are amply provided I ~1 with carriages, borfes, and every appurtenance to | render the pafTage fafe and romniodious, inform . f those wnt) wifb to patroriite and enoourage the undertaking, that they can take their feats at „ G«orge Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, * ett Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrifburg, Carlisle and Shippenfburg. The fare as hitherto roat established. .. For the further accommodation ol thp public, the agt e w i)l start every Wednesday from the house or g e of Samuel Elder, m Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland tounty, every Thurlday, Vine an d return from thoce and arrive at Harrifburg every Saturday, so tbat paflengcrs destined lor tful- Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed oa Mon reet, diy% ' WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster, Jan. 17, 1797- :t of N. B- Line of Stages starts from thi house of William Ferrac, in Lancaster, on every S. Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'cloik, pro- Fifth ceeding to the westward; and from the h..uf- of Mr Samuel Elder in Harrifburg every Wednef ilnut day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippenfburg, and returns 1 and from thence on every Thursday : performinj the fame routina daily as in tour from i-hilaccl mwf m P h,a * Advertisement. On the 20th of November next in Alexandria Andtc (being court day), will be expoied for sale one or more covering Jacks, and several young ones of different a,;e9 "id 6®es ; all descended UvJ' from Royal Gift (an imported Jack from upwards of t 5 hands high) out of imported "Th Jinnies from Malta, full 14 hands high. The terms of sale (or it not lold, of letting Inwl thein for one or more feifons to cower) will y then bemad# kr.o*/n: the payments may be Lj£( . made easy to the purehafer, hond i'ecurity being giveft for the amount, \yith interelt. At the fame time and place, sundry Thj Horfts and Mares will be offered for sale. The 0 f ; latter having been to the Jacks, ire probably unite with foal. pgrfor JAMES ANDEUSON, Man;ger. gap izi ount-Vernon, 2cth refper September, S ''' >■ raw4w Monr lufurance Cohipan) of the State [ c e f u f! of Pennsylvania. '"r'HE office Will'be kept until further Notice at ' I the School House in Gemantown. The oj - t j )! Company still retain the room in Chefnut, above Seventh street, where a person will attend to re- ciive and give answers to applications, »very day eASU from 10 until I o'clock. Sept. 13. dstiawtf , 'Thomas Armat and Son, OF PHILADELPHIA, INFORM their customers aad the public, they 5 . have removed a part of their merchandize ta Wilmijigton : Also, th*y htve tlkeir (lore open in fee the city. jU either place their friends can be sup- b, " is plied, and their Aders carefully attended to • By the Cumberland, from Hull, they have re- tlle ' ceived a handsome affertment of atticles, suitable to the approaching fcafon ; and expert to add to it by other fall (hips. , M Should the sickness prevail in the central part of (< " the city, that branch of their business will be re» moved to Gernianlown. u w J5" The communication by post is open and r»- gular as usual. .. . 8 Sept. »8. thrf TO BE SOTDTERT CHEAP / A Light WAGGON almost new, with a frame — et#rs and a pair of har.cfs (Englifli collars) has never tione been used—price 90 Dolls. A HorCe 16 hands high, seven years «ld— and a , new chair, with a falling top and harnefs—32o. Ju Enquire No. 331, Market-street Auguft24. dlw n Fcr sale or to~be let on ground rent, L A valuable Lot of Ortund ; c#rn SITUATE on the north-esft corner of WaU ;e|] nut and Fifth streets, fronting the State* moy Ifoufe square. This lot is fifty-one, feet front , en Walnut flreet, and one hundred and thirteen nef§ feet and an half on Fifth street ; there are at present two small two flory brick hcufes, and a number of small.tenements thereon. T« Alf», fir Salt, by 1 Two three story Brick Houses With convenient stores, wharf, he. fitnate on Water-llieet, between Mulberry apd SilTifras streets, containing in front on Water street fif ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east- '"l™ ward nine:y-fi»e feet, then widening to the £ south thirteen feet fix inches. These houses SAI avt the convenience of a public alley adjoining j tioi 1 on the north fide, and are a very desirable fitua- eou tion for a merchant, four fatfor.or others who foui r may have occasion for storage of goods. This d»» property will be. fpld ou very reasonable twms | for.ca(h. , For further information apply to the printer. 0 I ' j July jr. p„ TO BE SO L D, dra , And pojfejfian given immediately, 1 T A LAROE r-vo story brick Houfe.handfonsely 1 Bil , J\ situated 1- i-rinceton. There are four rooms utn r aad a large ent-ry on each floor, And five rooms in I J the garret, a range of back buildings 51 feet in 1 a length, and apiariaof Jj7 feet There is a pump in the yard, an excelKut kitchen garden, at the farther end of which are a carriage house aad two - 1 Sables, one of which is new, 44 feet long, with 1 I flails in the two stables for 1? horses. The heat 1 thiaefs and pleasantness U its situation, and th« I number ©f genteel and agreeable families in and . . 1 near the town, reader it a desirable retreeat for a I j gentleman from the city. The commodioufnefs of , the house, its central polition, and the largeness of " the (tables,make itjevery way suitable fora tavern,for t j which it has »lway» been confiderd as a capital 1 _ 1 (land. Inquire on the pretnifes, of ..I ISAAC BNOWDEN. Prineeton, Anf. *S• 29 —diwiwtf I S< City of VValhington. I f, SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, h I For the Improvement of the Federal 6ity. I A magnificent dwelling-house ao,ooc dollars, j lai I h. cash 30,000, are 50,000 I e ib- I 1 ditto rj.ooo & tiA 2j,00# 40,oo» a nd I I ditto lj,ooo «e ctlh IJ.ooo 30,000 M. I 1 ditto 10,000 & c*fh to,obo 20,000 _ fe ; I 1 ditto |,ooo & ta(h 5,000 10,000 ib- 1 , ditto 5,0cr0 & aa(h j,ooo 10,1)00 )'h I I cafe prize of H ro.ooo | m_ I j do. 5,000 each,are • 10,000 I xo do. i,OllO - - jo,ool. 1 I 2c do. 500 - * ".000 ] V e I 00 do. 100 - • 10,000 1 £ c 200 do. jo - - 10 000 ' ■ 400 dO. 25 ' * I0 ' 0 . 00 .1 1,000 do. 20 - 20,000 .„ f ! 15,000 do. 10 • '5®.000 the I 1'»739 Prizes, in I Blanks. i i fith I „ ~~ ned J 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,00 c at- I "■* ■ ——~ ,ub- N. B. Tofivour thofc who may take a quan- I tity of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be ided I the »ast drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the iast e to I but one: . orm I And approvednotes, feeu»ing payment in either the I money or prizes, in ten days atter drawing, »i ! at I be received foi a»y number not lefsthan 30 tick :.rfe, 1 ets. . lday This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen ®r Hire, I the private buildings to be eredled in the City ol icrto I Wafhingtgn*— I Two beautiful defigps are already leleded for the entire fronts cn two of the public blic, squares; from these dtawiugMtispropofed toerefl louse 1 two centrcand 'our corner buildings as foonas pof- Sun- fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, [day, when complete, to the fortunate adventursrs, m burg the manner def.ribed in the scheme for the Hold 1 for Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will don- be made to defray the necessary expenses of print ing, &c. -.-d the surplus wiUbe made a part cl the fund intemied for the National University, to 1 be eieiled within the city of V'albington. , thj The real fecurit.esgiven for the payment of the ! vers Brixes, by the President and two Direil rro- I or 9 of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at f. 0 f I more than half the amount ol the lottery, d °/ SAMUEL ULODGKT. t Pa- .5, Tiekets may be had at the Bank ol Colxm ■turn, tOf James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Feter 2- the I Gilman, Softon ; of John H«pkin«, Richmond ; ladel- rand of RiAard Wills, Cooper s Ferry. This Day PablHhed, And to be fold-by WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of Second and Chefnut ftreet9, v Price $-%tbs of dt Dollar, Exccllf Observations on certain Documents Contained i* No. V and VI nf " The History of the United States for g U p er j, the year 1796," An inn In which the c:i acr. or speculation agaihft til ALEXANDER HAMILTON, A few Late SitcuKTAiY of the TutASURT, is FULLY Jul) REFUTED. q WRITTEN BT BIUS tI r. This publication presents a concile llatement A of the base mcan»pra&ifed by the Jacobins of the United States to afpetfe the characters of those Indi persons who are eonfidtred'as hoftih: to their difor- 8001 ganizing fcliemes. It also contains the cor- Bui refpendenu; between Mr. Hamilton and MciTrs. Ban Monroe, Muhlenburgh and Venab'e, on the sub- Blm jeift of the document* atorefaid, and a scries of let- An ter» from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr Ha milton, proving beyond the poflibility of a doubt, A b that the connection between him and Reynolds, Silk was the rei'ult of a daring eonlpiraey on the part T\y [ of the latter and hi) alfociates. to extort money. EA discount of one third from the retail price Bla e made in favor ot wholefaic purchasers, for Ea{ casu. Orders to be addressed to Mr. 3f oswo. Jav AwtuJl 25. A < " No. 188. £ Dtflriß of Pennsylvania, to wit : . .HE IT REMEMBERED, that on the Au L ' 5 13 twenty lixth day of July, m the twen- ty second year of the independence of the United StaUsof America, Joan Finho, of the said dif* triil,|jith deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit : 14 Observations on certain documents contained TT'V " in No. V. and VI. of " The History ol the Unit- JL " ed States for the year 1796," in which the charge a tten " of speculation, against Alexander Hamilton, late j e pqu " Secretary of the Treasury, is fully refuted— ■ few 1 " Written by himfelf" I not 1 In conformity to the a3: of the Congress of the ; wr ot Ucited States, entituled, "An a LOTTERY Attn BROKER'S OFFIG.3 Ho No. 64 south Secoad-ftreet. 1 - TtCIiBTS in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, which 61, t X com nunc drawing the 29th May, FOR ftrs 1 SALE. The price of tickets will rife ia propor- » ! tioa as the drawing advance*, particularly 011 ae- fe<3 ■ I count of the five firft drawn tickets, prices of ing 3 four thousand dollars sscji, on the last day ol dec s | drawing. .. ,i Check Books kept for examination and regi*er- . e ing, in the Canal, No. 2, City of WafcingtoD, No. », and Paterfon Lotteries. Also, tickets for sale is the Schayikillbridge and - Pcrkomou Bridge lotteries, which will bogin drawing in the course of the femmer. X> Thenufineftfof a Broker in all kinds of S*o*k, y gl y Bills, Notes, Lands, &c- ite. tranfafled with the rel is utmost attention. ha> 0 Janes - »■>' " Erfkine's View of the War. Ie , clu o JUST PUBLISHED, ha * By ROBERT CAMPBBLL & Co. da I .No 40 South Second flrsct, [Price , 1 Cent.]' fl " '1 A View of the Causes and Conf&quen- ess of the prtfentWar with Franee. th of By the Honorable Thomaj Erskine. MaVli L I STATE TRIALS. Sold b W. Yootro, Bookseller, No. j*. Sontb Se - I cond-flreet, The Pennsylvania State Trials, j I the impeachment, trial, and acquit- j 1 Xal of FrancisHopkinfon, Judge oftbe Court of v Admir^ty, and John Nicholfon, Complroiler Gen- I cral—ln one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boards, 3 I dollar*. . f y■ VT. Youwo has for sale, a general afUirtment ol { irs, Books. Also, Stationary, tetnil and by the p«ck- ( 000 j well allorted,»nd entitled to' the *(i awback 11 000 I axpartcd. 1 j 000 For Sale, 000 That well known place, called PjHDseßiFT's F ,000 FERRY, coo /~\N Nelhaminy creek, 18 miles froiji Fhila- _ ,000 vJ ladelphia, on the New York post road, 1000 containing 74 aces and 94perchee. Upon the ,000 pretnifits are a large two lleiy stone houie occu ,ooo pied as atvern, and a good one (lory ltone kit -000 chen, a large frime ft\ble with a good thrcthinfl : 0 00 floor, and lomc out buildings—also a well ot doo good water, and an excellent ice lloufe. On 'ooo this place is a most elegant situation fora gentle ' man's feat, commanding a visw of the Nelham iny to its junflion wiih the Ddajraae, 4nd thence acroi's to the Jersey Oiofe. ft has the privilege 1 of one half the toll received from the bridge. Fort#rm,aP a t ORDECA"rL b EW I S. iuan- Vav ?Uwtf "be J COLUMIiIA HOUSE tAST Boarding School for young Ladies, lither -m /rRS. GROOMBRIDGE with ranch pleas , will IVX ureand rci'pefl, returns her lincere ac tick- knowledgement for the liberal eivcourageineat (he has received during four years refvdenee m 'en Philadelphia; and allures her • i j ' ered frholars —Every branch of ufeful and polite educati.n is particularly attended to by Mrs. thcm ' Gwjombridge and masters excelling »n their ultfl refpefliveprofeffions. Rfi Cor " er o! " ruce and ilcvcnt 3 J Tbe'n«u»ti«'i. perfeflly heal.ky ; andn,i frefli fopply of Genuine Bal/am of Honey, e A Medicine invented by the late Sir John Hill * j\. (who knowledge as a Botanist procured him - the appellation of the Liansus of Britain) and i» eonfidertd in England as a urtai« cure tor the abov'e complaints; it is also of fingslar efficacy m the ? Hooping Cough, It may alfebe had reull of W. A. sto*es,No« h 61, Bouth Second-ftrqpt., and T< Snir, '5, New [l street, in bottles at 75 cents each, r- Wm. Griffiths having observed the happy e£- fcift of the medicine, (several cases of cures ha-F ---»l icg come within hie own knowledge) and the great >i demand if or it has induced him to order a large supply, a part »t which he has jaft reeeived. r- Au/vjt 3. l»"3" 30 Dollars Reward. is nAN away on Saturday l*ft. two indented 9er v«nts, S.Derd Dally, a mulatto toy, alxwe 1 y k, years of age, a Aim light built adive fellow, cart ie read and write,five feet seven or eight inches high, Kan a heavy countenance ; had on a fuftian coatee __ and trowfers, a high crowned hat, fine (hoes &c. Alhui Hellona, a black mm, about 14 years of age, five feet seven or eight inches high,* thick set cluvff built fallow, particularly about the breech 5 ha*on a sailor's blue jaekit lined with fwaoltin, dark striped vtft, fuftian trowfers, high crowned hat, eoarfe fhttes, Sec. •, each of them had several shirts and several other cloathes with thero. Thir ty Dollars will be paid for the runaways, or 15 dol- _ lira for each, and rcafonable charges, ob delivering e. them at No. 54, North ThirJ-ftreet. Th» black fellow is about a year from Lewis Town, in the County of Sussex, ft3te of -l>tla ware, and hat taken the boy with him. July 31. mtufrfgw a.- To be SOLD or RENTED, A LARGE 3 Story Brick House, on the South fide of Filbert street, between »■«- Eighth and Ninth, lately occupied a« the S«r tof veyor General's Office. ;e0 " The Building it 36 feet front and 35 feet deep, *• 3 the lot fto feet deep, with the privilege of a nine , feet wide Alley extending the whole length of ,t ' ,t the lot, to a thirty feet wide Court for Carries *h 'f I ® li * n ' n * The Houfc is not plastered, and 1 may be turned either into one, or two dwellisp Houfes. It isfuitable for a large Manufactory, jor would make 2 good Tavern. Immediate 'f's I poiTeffiOH will be given, Apply to Wo. HI, Cliefn\it-Sfree>. ilia- Awg.ai. , ■ Mu/ual Injlrument Manufactory ecu! No. 167, ylrch Street. kit- T TARPER,harpfichord,grand, portable gfan'S hirw 11 fid»-board, pier table and fquu e piano (or* il of I m »ki r from London, returns thanks to his frienda 0n and the public, for the>t liberal encouragement V I and hopes that by his sflic'uity and arunticn to ev ery branch of his butnefs, to n.trit a um " of their favors. Piano fortes made on th« new eft I and mot approvc4 plans, with pedaW, patent, ge swell, and French harp stop, which he flatten 5 e - I himfelf will oe found on uir.l by unprejudiceii judges, to be equal if not fuporiorto any import '• led, and rwenty per cent cheaper. Any iriilru tf- j mi?nt purchased of him, ii not approved of in I twelve months, he will exchange. I N. E. Ajl kinds of Musical mftruments ieS - uned, and repaired with the greauft accuracy, jleaf- I dispatch, and on the nioft reaionab-le ternit, l*.r e ac- I ready tponcy only. meet Second hind Piano taken in exchange, ice in I May ic. l^ctnl ' jfcrl forty Dollars Reward. Nt sot y> an away from the Cubfcriber 011 the fee! f her 4.X. ottddlyof tl>is inlt- July, a Mulatto Mm, polite Tiametl Will'Bowzer, about forty years of a ge, Mrs. j five feet seven or cig'ut inches high, ratller their I chunky made j had on when he went auaj > a drab colored Clpth coat, llriped purple trowitra ets. and jacket. It is probable he will change his ifff cloathes, as he took a number with him. TJur mVle 1 j'jul felfow formerly belonged to Mr. Charles nd Bi 3 ice of this place ; and it is expected he has made Uwards Jones's Neck, in the Delaware I g tatc Any perl't n apprehending ihe »id > tcl- Icw and securing him f" that I can get hiro l.Riee, {hall receive the above leward tak-m out of the county, and Twenty Dollars if in boards, 1 (he cpun ,y ( a «d all reasonable charges il bro t : the JESSE REID. i n * Queen Anas» Cou»tj-, Maryhuid' '• 6t July 3- yKit '