trn ported infhe faip Man ce st er, BbhjAm'ih Shkv/ell, Hafttv, From Bdurri.eaux, and for iale by the lubkfiber, No. 11 Walnut St ect. Bonrdcaux Brandy "1 trifh market Gkrct in cases ( Entitled to Medoc wine, in j do. f Drawback. L Bauterne, do. do. J Thomas Murgatreyd. t '.^ wyo HAS FOR SALE. J'he f,Kerry V/ine in pipes and quarter caflcs fhc Rota do. - c Pimento in bags 4.00b bulhels Ltverpool fait. ■ Aug. 24. tut&stf. To be fold at Public Vendue, To the highest bidder, at the houle of' Mr. Wflliatn Evans, the sign of the Indian Queen, in th'e city of Baltimore, on the 25th day of Oftobcr next, at 11 o'clock, A. M About seven thousand acres of land, (be property of \Villiam Bell, of I hfladelpiiia, lying between Xeifter's-town and, Wcitrtiinfter, sommonly cAlled Little Winchester, (the turn pike road runs through a cor.frlerable part of these Unds) the tr<(rt begins about 17 miles from Baltimore, within a f»w hchdred yards of f.jd •Rrifter's-town, and extends to the dif tauce of abwut twenty-three miles from Balti- | more, and lies on the main tails of Patapfjco i rjver, from three to I'our miles thereon. W ill be fold ingrafts of one hundred and fifty to ; three hundred acre. There is a krge propor- I tii rt of meadow and v ood land on eai'h tra£f, ; Tome of them highly improved, with excellent buildings and fine gnfs. AL SO A tra& of seven hundred' acres of ? land, callied Clover Farms, withtft five mile» of ry Bladenlhurg, esteemed very Kood for Grass, kn Richard Ponfonby, of Rladenlburgh, will (hew b<?> this land to amy person inclined to purchile. ALSO, lat< A traa of land o«f about rhree hun-,. ™ dred and thirty a«r«s; within about two ijiiles j ol and a half 6f the President's houfsin-the Fede- j ral City. It is nearly all wood land, and a itne __ high profpedt, from which rnav be fcen the : tfcty of \\'afliington, Bladcnfburgb, Alenatvdiia and -a part of Oecrgc-town, and many miies dowo the Po.tomac river. Mr. Richard Ponfoit by, ©f Bladenlburg, will also fbew this land. >je A liberal trcditwilf be given for the gieateft -i_ part of the purchase money. Jhe terini will J. be macie known on the day of sale. tip May' X w 3 m a Pi — ; *— dy Just Received/ irom Batavia coi a few Boxifsof Spices, consisting of , Nutmegs, CJlo*esand wace s l 01 For sale t)Y , PV WILLIXGS& FRJNCIS, Pcnn- ftrcgt- p* » a y 3<» '' ' p, Davis's Laiv Bvok Store, ATo. 3*19, Hlgh-Slrctt. pa GEORGE DAVIS, BE'INC; Imtfcd for fonie time past in prcpira- " tions for removing into his prafent house, has f . b«n under the of poftpfipuiguntil this day p infotmiug the gentlemen of the Par genefally thro' the Ihiitbd Sbu», that his fpnug importation of J* now arranged and reaJy for sale, on " termsthat he trills tvill m tide him to the like pre- _ freence he has experienced far fcveral years part. Cataldgues, v > combining the most varied collco ti6o ever imported irtto this country, iltc printed and-will be delivered <>n application. * aW 6w * City Comtnijioners' Office, p June il) 1797. I"N purfuince of an ordinance from the felciS * andrommon eauncits, paflcd the aid day of " Mav l«ft» appointing the city cwfiimifiiotiers, 4nd orefcribioe their duties, feiilion 9th, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the. city is divided into five dittriiU, | Mch to be under the fuperiotendauce of one of h the city commiiTicfners, whois to be individually relponfible for the cleanlfnefs of the fame, and t art as follow- r DriftriiSl No. I. From the south fide of Ce- e dar-ftrcet, to the north fide of Spmce-ftreet, un rtbe fuperintendencc of Nathan Boys, i. From the north fide of Spruce-ftrett, to the north fide of Walnut-flrcet, under tbe fuper intendencc of Hugh Roberts. a 3. From the north fide of Walnut to the south fide of Hfgh-ftreet, under the superintendence ot - Joseph Claypoole. J 4. From the north fide of High-nreet, to the north fid.- of Mulberry street, under the super- 1 inßndsnce of Willijm Moulder. r. Froib the north fide of Mulberrv-ftreet to the north fide of Vine-street, under (he fuper infendence of Nicholas Hicks. Thecleaningof HTgh-ftreet to be in ( common. j A flatcd meeting of the city commilljon ers is held at the Old Court House, in High- • street, every Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock. July r*. colnl ; Stands for^ Draymen, tsfc. In hurjuanet of an Ordinance from tbeSclcfJ and Common Courtc h, bearing date tbe lid day of April, 1797. providing for the appointment of QHy*Gomm]ffioncrt, (Sc. A eel. the l{ th. THE following places are fixed upon by the said City Commifiioners for Stands for Draymen and tljeir Horses. In Vine-street, eastward of Front-street, on b °slirafras, High.Chefnnt and Walnut-fttreets, 4aftward ot Front-street, on the north fide only. Mulbcrry-ftreet, south fide from i ront to Third-street. ' Front-ftreat, east fide from Vme-ftreet to Elfrith's alley- • _ „ . Front-street, from opposite to Black Horse al fcv to Hamilton's stores, east fide. Water-street, weft fide from the north end ot Stomptr's or JWoorr's stores to Pine-street. Pcnn-ftreet from Pine to Ce-Jar-ftreet, weft Drawbridge, north fide, east bf Front-street. Spruce, -Pine and South streets, east of Frost street, south lide. Dock-llreet, between Walnut-street and the Bag stone crossings, east fide, opposite George ' Second-street, between Saflafras and Vine ftref weft fide* •Fifth-ftreet, fide from Chefnut to Mul- Sidfafras-ftreet, from Third to Fourth-street, or horse to stand within ten feet of a "iSi)S FOR HACKNEY COACHES Pinc-ftrect, north fide from Fourth to Fifth fi, Fif'h-ftreet, between Chefnut and V/alnut dlreet, north fide, between Third and Fourth streets. \ A Literary Treat. o ffujl puMj/bed * handfomtly printed on writing paper, pries l donar, or rt A new edition of that popular ani one? work, vMitled * from "-pHE FORESTERS, an Aiperican Tale ; bei% upw . L a l'equcl to the hillory of John bull, the Clo- j llin | thier—ln aft.riesof letter* to a friend, with the ad- -j-j dition of two letters, alluding to recent political Iraniadlious in America. S _ en Thii following extras from the Clavis Allegorica, ni3t j ( shews the principal chavailcrs that art* introduced: John Bull, the kingdom of I.ngUlid Hi» Mother, the Or,urdi of tngland His Wife, thf SfaliaiuiSt Hun His Sifter Ptg, the Church of Scotland His Brother Patrick, Ireland wltn Lewis, the Kingdom of France • His Miftrefc, the Old Conllitution oil His new Wife, th-- National Rcprefentation Se Lord Strut, the Kicßdotei of Spain , Nicholas Frog, the Dutch RtpuMlc The Franks, the French Republic The Farefters, the United states of Amerit3 , Robert Lumber. Ncw-Hawpihire John Codline, MafTacbufetts v £ Humphrey Plowfharc, ConneSicut g cy(i Roger Carrier, Rhode.!(land Poter Bull Frog, New-York > x . j- r . o^ Julius Csefar, New-Jersey ' S( William Broadbrim, Pennsylvania Cafiimar, Delaware I Walter Pipcwood, Vn ginia Hi» Grandson, George Wafhingtoti yJsJ 1 Peter Pitch, Nfcrth Carolina j[ I Charles Icdigo, Soutk Carolina ;[ George Trolly, Georgia t ; le ( Ethan Greenwood, Vermont _jj ei Hunter Longknife,' Kentucky , g Black Cattle", Negro Slaves cc ; v Rits, B peculators # to t Mother Carey's Chickens. Jacobins . ( .Jj" Thi« popular and entertaining satirical hifto- c ry of America is attributed to the Rev. Dr. Bbl knap. It hasagr«at (hare of originality and a- lu(|1 bQHnds with genuine humour. It is continued . down ttf the present time, and ch*ra<fterifes those late political tranfaflions which have caafed so g muqh uneafinei's in America. •| Sold by H. and P.RICE, Bookseller, No. 16, 1 ( South Second Street, ahd No. 50, Marke' ftj«ct. } I June »6. § and ; LAW BOOKS, • • DCV Latest London and Dublin Editions. H. P. RiCiL, Bookseller No. 16, S')uth Second, and No. 50, Market street, pj HAVE just received by the hte arrival* Irom London and Dublin, their fpritg importa tion, confiding of a variety of the lattft and moll approved which, added to those alrea- qi dy on hand, forms the mod extcnfive collection cv er offered for sale in this country. They thei efore . j.t c beg leave to notiy, that from the r.acure of their on conne&icnsin I>UDlin<,*thfty ar<; enabled to felllfifti j- ee . Mo weft price#. The follow lag are among the lateik nu publications. Vefey* jutt'rs Reports m Chancery, 2 Peakc's Cases at Win Pritfi ; Reforb in the time of Lord Hafdwicki*; t [oyer's Procters \V Practice in the. EcclsfUftical Court® ; Barton s W Trcatife on a Suit in Eauity ; TiJd's P raft ice gf ftr the €!ourt of itipg'b Bcpth in Personal A<ftion»,a t y. parts complete ; Ward'a Ua\v of Nations ; Crhifc w ofl'Ufles ; atoldefn Reports, I % vols. London edi- f 0 4 , tion 5 H. anii P. Ric t wtpeA t* receive by the firft ar- of 3 rival from N«w-York the 6th vol. compete of { Ptihiforti and hih's Ktybr.u, the ,ad part of Gil- m bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, and a number of aevir publications. . . J unc *<>' p, The History of Pennsylvania, _ j By ROBERT PROUD, Ig rioto ih the firefs, and will be published, wk'n all copveniertt expedition, by ZtCHA - riah Poulsqv, jun. No. So, Chefnut-ftrect, 1 Philadelphia, where fubferiptions will continue »i to be received, and at the Pliil»delphia Library, tl j according to the printed proposal,, until the 1' j- work is ready for the fubferibers. " Sj July 18. _ "wtf The Partnership, fl UNDER the firm of FRF.EMAN to" Company, t! is diffolTed by mutual eonfent. All perfoits n >f having any demands again# tl»e said House are de- n 7 fired to render the fame to T. B. Freeman ; and 8 thofe indebted to th»Houfe axe desired to make pay- 1 raent to him—By whom bijfinefi will in future be 4 f - carried on,at his Store, No. 39, South Front-street. J »- Augufi y. eod-tw to Richard and Jatnes Potter r " HAVF. removed therr Counting House to No. 45, South Fifth-ftreet. th A nguft z ■ v&f6t ° f Lancaster, Harri/burgh Carlijle, be Shtppenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. to :r _ '"P'HE public are requcfted to take notice, that • JL the partnership which has far some eime fub lifted betwenn Mathias Slough of Lancaster, and n [ William Geer, i« now dilfolved: but, not as M. 1, Slough infinuatesto the public without just cause ; as will mo»e folly appear by a letter on the fuh jedl from M. Slough to W. Gecr, dated the 19th December lift, a recital of which i> Hot now deem ed necessary. Any gentleman who wilhes to be more circuaiftantially informed of the merits of nd this business, by applying to W. Geer may have °f the perusal ®f M. Slough's letter, and then can be °f at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer is not perfeflly jaftifiabie in attaching him :he f e if t0 any other person in the prosecution of the f°r Stage eonveyartcs from Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place, on Now from the liberal and generous fnpport the public were pleased to confer on tlic fir 11 effort in !ts, this business, William Seer, in conjunction with lly. Messrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined to toprofecute and carry it on, with every care, at tention anddifpatch that a zeal to oblige the pub to lie can poftibly eiert. The above company, who are amply provided ■ al- with carriages,'horfes, artd every appurtenance to render the paffagc fafe and commodious, inform , c those wno wilh to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that t:-ey can take their feats at n George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, '• tarlifle and The fare as hitherto ros:t established. For the further accommodation of the public, the a Stage will start every Wednesday from the house xge of Samuel Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday, /ine alld r£ turn from 'hence and arrive at Hairifburg every Saturday, so that paflengers deftfried for "Jul- Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed 00 Mon •eet, day 3' WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster, Jan. J7, 1 797• tof N. B. This Line of Stages Harts from tn« house of William Ferrac, in Lancaftd-, on every Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro 'ifth ceedirg to the wtftward; and frorti the house of Mr. S.-.mucl Elder in Harnfburg every Wednef- Inut day morning, Qn tlie fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippcnfburg, and returns and from thence on every Thursday : performing the fsme routine daily as in it« tour Irom Philadel rnvf m P n,a - | On the 10th of November nexr U> Alexandria (bc:n;; court, d:y), will be c.-ipofed (or file one or rtiore covering Jacks, and leveral yoyng f\i r ones of different ages iiid sices ; all deicended y)bj£ from Royal Gift (an imported jack !.rom Sjyin, upwards of 35 hands high) out of imp'orted "The Jinnies from Malta, full 14 hands high. The terms of sale (or if not fold, of letting In wb them for one or more seasons to corsr) will jj then be made known: the payments may be L j;e c made easy to the pHrc'hafei', bond and (eciirity Wing given for 'he amount, witi 1 mtereft. At the fame time snd pUce, sundry Hurfes and Mares will be offered for sale. ihe c f t [, e Utter having been to the Jacks, are probably united with foirf. person : JAMES ANDERSON, Manager. I?ar .; z ;, ount-Vernoft, aoth ) refpom September, 1797. J iaw4w Monro tnl'urance Companv of the State > c c f s f[ ( of Pennsylvania.- ™ lto^ rHE Office will be kept until further,notice at the School House in Germantown. The Company dill retain the room in Chefnut, above . Seventh itr< et, where a person will attend to re ceive and anfwers to applications, tvery day CASU v from 10 until I o'clock. y , ur Sept 13. rfniawtf Thomas' Armat arrd Son, OF PHILADELPHIA, JNFORM their cuflomers aad the public, they ( Lt s .) have removed a part of their merchandize to Wilmington : Also, they-have-their store open in tyf«c the city. At either place their friends can be firp- bt " ts <plied, and their oriels carefully attended to. By the Cumberland, from Hull, they have re- " ceived a handsome affurjtnent : of articles, suitable words to the approaching season ; and eipc3l to add to it , by other fall ships I 1 Should the sickness prevail in tha central part of 1 ' the city, that branch of their business will be ro " moved to Germa»to\vn. M 50T The communication by post is open and rs- Wr e gnlar as nftiali ' . " C 0 Sept. li?. thtf ~ TO BE SOLD VERT CHEAP'! mips, A Light WAGGON almost new, with a frame— etors i and a pair of harness (Englilh collars) has never tionec ~ been used—price 90 Dolls. A Horse 16 hands high, seven years old—and a new chair, with a falling top and harnefs—32o. j u ] Enquire No. 331, Market-street August 44; 1 hC '■ For sale or to" be let on ground -1 rent, A 1 ft jA-jvaluable Lot of Ground ; cßrnc a- n ITU ATE pn the north-e»ft corner of Wil- U nut 4nd Fifth streets, fronting the State- j m&yi re Koufe, square. This lot is fifty-one feet front | ir on Walnut Sreet, and one hundred and thirteen 01 feet arid an half on Fifth street ; there are at 7 preferlt two small two story brick houses, and a jj " l numbir of small tenements thereoft. eB , Also, for Sale, fey a Two three story Brick HOuses ts With cbnvetiient stores, wharf, &c. fitnate on i's Water-street, between Mulberry and SalTafris £,O ps streets, containing m front oft Water street fif -1 ty-four feet, and'eontimjing that breadth east- r-r ---& ward ainely-five feet, then widening to tie 1 ii_ fou'th thirteen feet fix inches. These houses SAI jve.ihe convenience of a public alley adjoining tion ir " on the fiorth fide, atid are a very desirable fitua- cout tion for a ihei-chiiit, floor fadlor,or others who four " f may have occasion for storage of pobds. This drai 0 property will be fold on very reafflnible torms ■ for cash. For further inforjnation apply to the printer. ' « July 3'. Per ~— iT~O BE SOLD, dm ed, And pojjjffioti given 1A- A LARGii two story brick Houfe,handfomely gill »t, A fitnated in Princeton. There are four rooms utr» mt and a large entry on each floor, and five rooms in J ry gatret, a range of back buildings 51 feet in the length, and a piazza of 57 feet. Thcreisapump in the yard, an excelleut kittl.en garden, at the f farther end'of which are a carriage houfeand two - Italics, one of which is new, 44 feet long, with ftalll in the two stables for horses. The heal thiness and pleasantness of its fitsation. and the ol ,g' number of genteel and agreeable families in and . ( j c „ near the town, reader it a desirable retreeat for a and gentleman from the city. - The ccnimodioufnefs of c , av . the house, its central position, and the largeness of „k e the stables, make way fuitabkfdratavein,tor cct which it has always been confiderd as a capital ftandl Inquire on the premises,. of - ISAAC SNOWDEN. Prinaeton, Ang. it- *9—drwaawtf So City of Walhington. - ( He, SCHEME a Of the Lattery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal Gity. A magnificent dwellWlg-houfe iojobcdolltrs, B that & caih 30>ooo, are Jojoo > ej sub- i ditto and 1 ditto ij,ooo & cash - 1 M. 1 ditto 10,000 & caih 10,000 ao,ooo use ; 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 sub- j ditto 5,000 3c saih 5,000 lojooo 19th j CJ fh prize of To,ooo j/ cem- , ,j 0- r,OOO • 10,000 ;0,,e t® do. t.ooo - - lo.oou c ts o£ iffi do. 500 - - 10,000 p ' la * e 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 p ' n ,° e *OO do. so - " l°>°o" « 400 do. at - - lo 'o°° 11 f fhf ',OOO do. 10 - ao.oon g penft 10 ' r t the *6,739 Prizes. . ' . rt in Rlanks. with _ mncd 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,00s) g at- pub- N. B. ToflVour those whs may take a quah- _ tity ol Tickets,the prize 0? 40,000 dollars will be vided the last drawn ticket, and the.30,000 the last lee'to but on* : lform And apnrovednotes, fecuaing payment 111 either e the o/prizes, in ten days alter drawing, wul its at -be received foi any number not Icfstlian 30 tick- ] ■lorfe, eta. onday This Lottery will afford an elegant [pecimen ot fburg, the private buildiogs to be eresSed in the City cf therto Wafhington —Two beautiful defigas are already felefled for the entire fronts 011 two of the public mblic, squares; from these drawings it ispropofed to ereel house t\vo centre and 'our corner beildings as soon aspof- Sun- fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey then:, rfday, ' when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, 11: ifburg the manner described ill the scheme for the Hote ;d for Lottery. A nett deduiftion of five per cent, will Mon- be made to defray the necessary eipenfes of print ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of R. the fund intended for the National Umverfity, to be erecled within the city of Washington. m t h« The real fccurit.esgrven for the payment of the every Braes', are held by the President and two Diredt pro. ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are vilued at o'fc of more than half the .Mncuntol thelsttery. " dnc " SAMUEL SLODGbT. at Pa- § Tickets may be had at the Bank ofCoWm ■eturns ; of" James Weft & Co. Baltimore ;of teter ac the Oilman, Boston : of John Hopkins, Richmond ; lifadel- fend of Richard Willis, Cooper s F^ry. s rawt This Day Publifhe-d, Aaii tote fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, sorccr of. Second and Chefuut streets, Price yZths of a D'illar<y ExCfcL. Observations oil certain Documents A(n Contained i -i Ko. V and VI of A £ " T?fae History of the United States for supferi the year 1796," Anini In which the cu ahc a or speculation apainll tl ALEXANDER HAMILTON, AfW Late Secretary of t ! *e Th.i-asOr.Yi is i Tul' " UEi-'UTED. cj WRITTEN BT HIMSELF. TJlis publication preicnts a concjie llateittent A of the bal'c rrtcanjpraAiled by tlit Jacobins of the United States to alperfe the characters ol ihofe Ind psrfonswho arc corffiftyr£dai> hoftibe to their dilor r Soc fckemes. It also coiituhis the cor- B'u refpondeuce between Mr. Hamilton and Meftrs. Ba: Monroe, Muhlenburgh and VcnaVt , ot; the iub- Bli je6l of the documents alord'aid, and a icries of let- An ters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr Ha milton, proving beyond the polTibility of a doubt, A 1 thftt the connexion between him and Reynolds, Sil' was the rclult ol a daring eonfpiracy ou tlie part Tv 0/ the latter and his alfociates to extort monvy. 0* A discount of one third from thq retail price Bl; will be made in favor ol wholefaic pur chafers, for cash. Orders to be addniffed to Mr. Yobng. Ja-" S)ur*tl. 25 • A. ' No. 188. r| Dijlria of Pennjylwaniq, to -wit : ,'t)E REMEMBERED, that on the ( L - s JJQ twenty sixth day of July, in tlie twen- tyfecond year of the independence of the United States of timerica, John Fenno, of the said dif tri(il,hi,th Jepofsted in this office the title ofabook, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit: — u Observations on certain documents contained in " in No. V. and Vl..ofThe Hiflory oftheUnit " ed States for the year 1796," in which the charge attel V of speculation, againlt Alexander Hamilton, late enqi " Secretary of the Trcafnry, is fully refuted— f ew " Written by him felf."' ! not In conformity to:he a& of the Congress of die j wro Ucited States, entituled, "An a<S foe the encour- thtit agement of learning, by the copies of 0 f t ] maps, chartsand books to thi Authors an<? jiropri- Jy r etors of such copies, during 'in times th«ei» mwi- ackl tioned," cert SAMUEL CALDWELL, T Cirri as the JUJlria of invf July W4W bov The Inhabitants of the Diftrid of Southwark, ARE informed that a Coacbeeis'prbvided, to be j ffu. kept it th<; Constables" office, the north east cerner of Front and Almond flreets. where the p,- fciends of thofc sick. prrftins who defireto be re i moved to the City Hwfpital, arc reflueftcd to make ' application—Alio, a Hearse will bckept in rcadi- Jull 1 cefsfor the removal of the dead. 1 JONATHAN PENROSE. 1 N.fe.—The Poor, who wiffi to remove to the •jTenti on Schuytkill, may be Furmfhed with orders p by applying as above. *A«i- B William Blackburn, *°| » LOTTERY and BROKER'S OFFICE He '- No. 64 Second-. c rect. 1- "THICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. I!, which 6l e X cOmmonted drawing the 19th Miy, FOR. ftr s SALE. The price of tickets will rife in propor g tion the drawing advances, particularly on ac- fei L- count of the five firft drawn tickets, firiies of in] 0 /our thousand dollars each, on the hist day ot de is drawing. . ' .. fu Check Books kept for examination anc reguter- _ ie ing, in the Ganui, No. 3, City of WaftiDgton, No. », and Paterfon Lotteries. Also, tickets for falc in the Schuylkill bridge and - Perkioraen Bnidge lotteries, Which will bejin v drawing i* the course of the fummcr.^ The buiinefs of a Broker in all kiuds of Stock, y ( ly gills, Notes, Lands, &c-&c. tranfafled with the re ns utmost a:tention. hi in June» _ tu&f aI 'p Erikine's View of the War. p he , c! th By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. d No. 40 South Second ftrett, h [Price 31 Cents] A "1 A View of the Cau/es and Confeqven- [ of ces of the present War with france. t los Bv the Honorable Thomas ErSkine. ,u\ Ma y L ' STATE TRIALS. f Sold-b W. Young, Bjokfeiler, No. jj, South Se — cond-ftrect, The Pennsylvania State Trial's,' CONtaining the impeachment, trial, and acquit- 1 al of FrancisHoplunfpn, Judge of tIK Court o( Admiralty, and John Nicholfon, Comptroller gen eral—ln one Urge 8 vo. vol. Pricte, in boards, 3 dollars. y- \v. Yodng has for sale, a genSral afWrfmebt of trs, Books'. Also, Statiouafy, retail and by the pack -00 . *ge, well afiortcd, and entitled to the drawback if 000 For Sale, 'OOO That well known place, called Vandegriti's ,000 ' miv, 000 Nefhaminy creEk, iTS miles from Phih ;ooo U laclelphia, on the Kcw York post road, [OOO £om«ming 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the ,000 premises are a Urge two Story fione houle occu -000 pied »satvern, and a good oi»e ftorv flonc kit-; 'OOO chen, a Urge frame stable with a good threfhirg ,000 floor, an 3 fomc out buildings —also a well of 'OOO good water, and an excellent ice HdOfe. On this place is a moll elegant fixation fora gentle man's feat, commanding a view-os the Nefham iry to its jun<ftion wiih the Delaware, and thence across to the Jersey ffior-e. It has the privilege: of one half the tollriceived from the bridge. 1 ooe For terms apply to the SviMcribfr, ' MO.'-DECAI LEWIS. iuah- Vay 24- - uwtf> COLUMBIA HOUSE LAST Boarding School for young Ladies. :ither -jy yrRS. OHOOMBRIDGE with math pleal . ure and refpefk, returns hrr fwjeere ac tick- kr.owledgemrnt for the liberal encouragcmest file has received iluting four years relidcnce in lenof p|,i!a<klphia ; and altiires her friends anil the h y of public, so far from intending to decline, he. | rcad ,y fchocl, (he has made a fupenor arrangement for ■ublic t | )e morc convenient accommodation of !/er ,erefl scholars. —'Every branch of ufcful and. polite V*' education is particular, attended to by Mrs. G»«oombridge and masters excelling in their Wotr'l ,'w.ll Corner oSJSprture ihd ElevJnth.Streets. June <th, 1797- (JimJCt «? of The fituatian is healtky ; and nude ty to more agreeable by an extensive garden and lot of ground adjoining the honfe. ; f t £ Jwl\Publified, S-« And to be hiu'of Meflfrs. Dotfori, Campbell,R,ce, Cary, and the other pricipal Booksellers in the city,price one dollar, twibty-five cents,in beards, olam- New Views of the Ongm of the P T : Tribes and Nations of America. °" : By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, m ; d. twf J«nc 10. Rafs Iff SiryfeHi HAVB FOR SALE— C Hogsheads, v , i ExctUwXt Coffee in < Tierces, and C. parrels. A {mail parcel of nice cocoa in ba*s A few i usi*!.*:on<; Jamaica spirits, fourth proof Superior TanerifFee wine, old and ill Madeira pipe* An invoice of jewellery and liofiery to Ue fold by the package A few hampers ol best chetfe. July i~. dtf. The Subscriber has for Sale, A large aSortmeiit ®f India Muflias, Coarse and fine v India Calicoes Sooty Romalls B'ue Cloths and Checks Band.vjria Handkerchiefs Blue red and Giili Handkerchiefs An invoice of IrHh Lineus and Sheeting*, well aifortcd A box of Diapers Silli Umbrallas Two boxes of fine Spices, cotaimuf Ntitmej®, Mace ats Cloves Black Pepper of firft quality £aft Indira Ginger Java Sugar A quantity of Madeira Win£ Ditto of Gin Roll Brim'ftone v Mordecai Leiyis. Aucruft 12. .lawim - Higgins' Specific J FO* TUB 4 . PREVENTION AND CURE OF THE YELLOW FEVER. 1 T7 1 VER since this disease made such ravages in this - I j city and New-York, the author has turned his e attention to itscaufes and cure.—The refult'of his e , enquiries has convinced him that the reafou why so - few person? recover from its attacks, are from its | not being well underßood, and the, consequent e | wrong method taken to cure it. He is '• : that the exceflive bleedign» and mercurial reatmeHt f I of the Faculty is highly injurious, and that the on i- ]y rationalmode ottreatment is by theufe of proper >" acids. Coivincud of this he offers his Specific as a certain remedy, if used according to the dirciiions. To be had in bottles, at yne dollar each, of the inventor Geo. Higgitis* Cherry ftreet,t" o doors a bove Ninth street, (fate manager of JaAfon and v Co's Medicine Warehouse, London); by J. Le t Wake, No. ?»6; IV.Grifftb.lio. 177, T- Pearce,Ho. 41, §outh Third street. 7*. Stiff.\ No. jf.f ,New ttrret, near Vine street, aqd y, No. 36, Race Brest. '* Aug. Is. iutbs 3 t 1C COUGHS, COLDsTaSTHMAS, ami CONSUMPTIONS. i- Just received, by Wm. GitijTiTus.Np. 177, South Seeond-ftreet, a frefti supply of Genuine Bal/am of Honey, ( C A Medicine invented by the late Sir John HiH :rb J\ (who knowledge as a Dotanift procured him the appellation of the Linnaeus of Britain) and is eonfldersd in England as a certain cure for the above complaints; it is also of Angular officaay in the '£ Hooping Cough, It may also be had retail of W. A. Stokes, No. ich 61, South Second street, and T. Stiff, 55, Ncw )R street, inbottles at 75 cents each, or- Wm. Griffiths having observed the happy ef» ac- fe& of the medicine, {fevers! cases of cures, hav of ingtome witfeinKs own knowledge.) and the great ot demand, ;for ft fiSs induced him to order a largo supply, i part of which he has ju'ft received. :er- lawpv 30 Dollars Reward. snd Sin pAN away on Saturday lift, two indented Ser- IV vahts,Giffcrd Dally, a mulatto boy, abefut: 7' ,c k> years of age, a Aim light built active fallow, e<iu t' ,e read and write,five feet fevdn or eight inches hign, has a heavy countenance j had 00 a fuftian coatee ' and trowfers, a high cvoWned hat, line (hoes Sic. Allan Mtllons, a black man, about 14 years of age, five feet seVen "or eight inches high, a thick fct ,t!u<nfj built follow, particularly about »hc breech; 'had on a fiilor's blue jacket, linedVith fwanfliir., dark ffriped vest, fuftian trowfers, high crowned hat, coarse (hoes, &c.; each of them had several fliirts and several other eVoalhes with them, Thir ty Dollars will be paid for the or 1 j dol lars for each, and reasonable charges, on delivering IC£. them at No. 54, North Third-ftrea. The black fellow is about a year from I.ewis x Town, ib the County of Sussex, state of Del*. ware, and has tfiken the b6y With him. July 31. , .se- To'be SOLD or RENTED, A LARGE 3 Story Brick House, on the Scu.h fide of Filbert flreet, between. quit- Eighth and Ninth, lately occupied as the Sur irt of vf y or General's Office. Gen- J-I )e Building is 35 feet front and 35 feet d«p> ds ' 3 the lot 110 feet d«;p, with the privilege of a nine f feet wide Alley extending the whole length of £ the lot, to a thirty f#et wide Court for Carriages ' M ] C to tnrn in. The House is not j?lafler«d, and iloiifes. It isluitable for a :arge Man(^"iflory, or would make a good Tavern. Immediate ifj's pdffefiioii will be givtn. Apply toKo. 111, Chefnut-Street. >hila- Aug. 11.' . . ' codqt. Muftcal Mrumcnt Manvfacl6r^, occu . No-. 167, Jfrcb-Strttt. e kit-: T TARPER,harpfKhcrd.gr.'nd,portable gra:< (!■, .fliir« r " Xi fid'-board, p'kr table and fquwe piano tot* ell of- niiktrfrona London, rttufnn thanks to his friend* q and the public, for thnr liberal encouragement, t . ana hdpes that byhin affl«?ulty and attention to n " ery branch of his business, to nr.erit a cortinuaiica j cf theirfavors. Pianofortes made 011 the newest. find nioft approved plans, with pcda)s, pateftt^ ■® e f .veil, and Fretrch harp stop, wliith he ilnteie. s e- himfelf will ue found on tiisl by unprejudiced judges, to be eo,inl if not fupcrior to any import*. S- t d,"aiol twenty peroitit cheaper. Any inftr* * rtt - nvnf purchased of him, if Hot approved of io twelve months, lie will exchange. ,• N.B. All kinds of .Mefical instruments hiad^ JICS. ontd, and ropa-.reii tttith the grea'eft accuracy, pleas- d.fpatch, and ,011 the mod reasonable term?, *«,«■ re ac- ready only. finest SecondliH>d Piano Fcrte» tpken' .n eiichangt;-,. ■n«te in May f . ■ u'hu Forty Dollars Reward. ;nt for T> AN away from the fiiblcriber on the let. yf }ier IV. rnddeyof tlvis in(V JuK', a Mulatto J'aiT,. polite named Will Bo\y*e.r, abpac forty- years ot age,. ' Mrs. fjvs feet liven or eiglit inches high, raiher n their cj, S i>ky made ; hid 011 when ha went away, a drab colored cloth eoit, striped purple trowfer* eots. , and jiefcet. It is probable he will change his twtf cbathes, as hetobka number with him. The 1 made f all \ feliow formerly belonged to Mr. Char fee and lot Blake of this place; and it is expefiied hehaß made towards Jones's Neck, ill the Delaware ' State. —Any perfrn apprehending the (aid fel low, and securing him so that I can him a 11,Rice, - ni receive the above regard if taken iu thc out of the county, and Twenfj" Dollars if in boards, [he coullty) aß d all reasonable chargej if bro't f the home» JEESE REED, , y ' Qitccn Ann's Couuty, Maryland. 'it I"'y i• W Jir
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