Imported inthe(hipMANCHESTER> i Benjamin Shewell, Master, ' yn p a (. From Bourdeaux, and for sale 'oy the fubknber, Nh. if Walnut St.eet. v i)ew { Bonrdeaux Brandy ~*f IH(lt market c-laret in cases ( Entitled to -p H R I Medoc wine, in do. f Drawback. L a ft. Sauterne, do. do. J SioTof Thomas Murgatrsyd. tranla ai c w'vib HAS JOR sale. The folio Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter calks fcwrt Rqta do ; do - J °Hi, PimentQ in bags His 4.000 bushels Liverpool fait. His Au» 24. ; Hi . s i " Lewi? To be fold at Public Vendue, His , Tot-be highest bidder, at the hdufe of Mr. William Evans, the sign of the Indian Nk Queer,, m the city of Baltimore, on rhe-jjth Thi day of Oiftober next, at n o'clock, A. M Thi About ftven thousand acres i>f land, Ro the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, j oh between Reifler's-town arid Westminster, Hu commonly called Little Winchester, (the tufn- R 0 pike road runs throuah a conliderable part or Pet these lands) the trarf begins about 17 miles Jul from Baltimore, within a ftw hnndred yards Wi of laid Reifler's-town, and extends to the: dil tar.ee - Richard Ponfonby.of BUdenfturgh, will (hew this land to any person inclined to purchale. ALSO} A traft of land of abewt three hun-, gold dred and thirty awes, within about two miles Sou£h; and a half of the Present's hdule in the tede- j un( ral City. It is nearly allwsod land, and a fine high profpea, fron-. which may be 'ceH the cfty of Walhington, Bladenfburgh, Alexandria arid a part of George-town, and miny mil" ' down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard For,fon<- I by,, of Bladenfburg t appointing the city cwinmiflioners, and'orefcribing their duties, feaion 9th, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, y - That the city is divided into five diftrias, each to be under tbe fuperintendancc of of ha , the city eummiffioners, who is to be individually sis( relponfible for the cleanliness of the lame, and thc are as follow- > , c mt I>iftria No. t. From the south fide of Le dar-ftreet, to the north fide of Spfuce-ftreet, I*l - superintendence of Nathan Boys. 2 From the north fide of SprOce-ftreet, to thenorth fide of Walnut-street, under the super intendence of Hugh Roberts. , From the north fide of Walnut to the south fide of High-street, under the fuperintendenoe ot J °4 CP Fr C omTetorth fide of High-street, to th. north fide of Mulberry street, under the super intendence of Moulder 5. From the north fide of Mulberrv-ftreet to the north fide of Vine-street, under rhe super intendence of Nicholas Hicks. (jj Thecleaningof Hrgh-ftreet to be in com«on. rt- A flatcd meeting of the city commission. J is held at the Old Court House, in High ftreet, every Tuesday evening at 5 o clock. luly U- E Stands for Draymen, &c. 1„ pur Juan n of an Ordinance from t] Common Councils,bearing date the °f t 'city Conuniffioncrs, Sect, tbe l i lh - C r-piHE following places are fixed upon by the f v 1 said City Commifiiotiers for Stands for « TYravmen and their Horses. v In Vine-street, ~eaftward of Ffont-ftreet, on High,Chefnut and Walnut-fttreets, ! eastward of Front-flreet,on the no/th fide only. ' Mulberry-street, south fide from Front to Th it-ftr!< east fide from Vine-street to E1 Fro h nt S -ftr«t, from opposite < o Black llorfe al " lev to Hamilton's stores, east fide. Water-street, weft fide from the nsrth end of or Moore's stores to Pine-street. Penn-ftreet from Pine to Ce-lar-ftreet, weft iffaw brdge, north fide, east of Front-street. Spruce, Pine and South ftreeU, east of Frost tr Dock-ft t r«t, d between Walnut-street and the croffiogs, east fide, opposite George °Seeond-ftreet, between SalT.fras and Vine ftr Fifth-ftr-t f feaft fide from Chefnut to Mul %%7ffKftr.et, from Third ,0 Fourth-street, Kray or horse to stand within ten feet of FOR HACKNEr QOACHES £e-ftrect, i.-th fide from tourth to Fifth flr Fu'h-ftrcct, between Chefnut and Walnut ftr ßranch.ft«ct, north fiic, bet W «n Third and [Fourth ftreett. jaw&fim A Literary Treat. ?nik Jufi puilijhert, handsomely printed on writing (i se ing CO u paper, price I dollar, or more A new edition of that popalar and entertaining oncs 0 f di| work, 'untitled from Roy; THE FORESTERS, in American Talc ; being U pwjr(js L a fequelto the history of John Bull, the Clo- I j ian ' les j' r , thier—ln aferieiof letters to a friend, with the ad- I te dition of two letters, alluding to recent political | , liem f or , tranfa&ions in America. •_ t h en r The following ejetrafl from the Clavis AUfgonca, « feew the principal characters that are introduced. John Bull, the Kingdom of Jtngland £ t Hii Mother. theCfurch of kfigUnd Horftsan His Wife, Parliament latter h« His Sifter Peg, the Church of Scotland His Brother Patnclc, Ireland Lewis, the Kingdom of France His Miftreft, the Old Constitution , ount-V His now Wife, the National Rcprefcntation _Septen Lord Strut, the Kingdom of Spain [nfiirs Nicholas Frog, the Dutch Republic The Franks, the French Republic The Farefters, the United States of Amerw a ( Robert Lumber, New-Hampshire [ thc • John Codline, Massachusetts Compan) i Humphrey Plowshare, Conneiticut Seventh 1 Roger Carrier, Rhode lfland ceive anc Peter Bull Frag, New-York {rom , Q i Julius Cafar, New-Jersey Sent I i William Broadbrim, PennfyWaiua —.. .■ v Cafliinar, Delaware v i • Walter Pipewood, Virginia , His Orandfon, George Walhingtoo TNFOR I Peter Pitch, North Carolina 1 have j'j Charles Indigo, South Carolina Wiltninj George Trusty, Georgia 1 the city. Ethan Greenwood, Vermont pjied, 4i ! Hunter Longknife, Kentucky By thi Blick Cattle, Negro Slaves ceived a -Rats, Speculators to the a] r Mother Carey's Chiskans, Jacobins by oth«i r This popular and entertaining satirical hitto- shoul if ry of Ara«ica is attributed to the Rev. Dr. Bbi- t h c city 5. KNAP. It has a gT«at share of originality and a- luK , Tt< j ( AT bounds with genuine humour. It is continued - down to the present time, and dwraaerues thov gni ar a, late political tranfailions winch havs cauled lo S(fpt much uneasiness in Amsrica. *i~7) I l * i Sold by H. and P. RICE, Bookseller, No. iO, IU 1 " South Second Street, and No. 50, Marks' < LAWBOOKS es Latest London and Dublin Editions* rr- fJ. Zsf P. RICE, Booksellers, _Au§ No. 16, South Second, and No. 50, Market street, eft YTAVE just received by the Ute arrivals Irom ill rl London and Dublin, their spring importa tion, confiding as a variety of the latest and molt approved l*w Books, whici, added to those alrea- Qi IT - dy on hand, forms the moftextenfive eolleition ev- Oni er oßercdfor sale in this country. They theiefore House beg leave to notitt, that from the nature of their on w connexions in Dublin, they are enabled to fell lnlh j ect a , editions (as they have hitherto at the very p re f el "lowed prices. The following are among the latelt numb publications. Vefey, jun'rs Report# in Chancery, rca. q- Peake's Cafei at Nisi Prius ; Ridgeway's Rcforti in the time of Lord Hardwicki; Floyer s Probers With _ FraAice in the Ecclesiastical Conrts; Bartons Wate Trtatif* on a Suit in Equity ; Tidd's Pradice of street the «ourt of King's Bench in Personal A&ions,» ty-fo parts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise ,^rd on Uses ; modevn Reports, rt vols. London edi- s out h tion. • I ave H. and P. Rica e*pe& t» receive by the firll ar- on rival from New-York the 6th vol. compile of {ion da]r , Durnford and East's Reports, the id part of GU- m bert's Law of Bvidence by Loft, and a number of prQp " new publications. v I for c pre- J Une l 6" _ P''" The Fliftory of Penni'ylvania, L "'S By ROBERT PROUD, II Tg now in the press, and will be publifticd, I w 1 with all convenient expedition, by ZtCHA- A riah PoulsoN, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftrett, I xl Philadelphia, where fubferiptions will csntinue and to be received, and at thf Philadelphia Library, I « 7 ." according to the printed proposals, until the work is ready for the I fart lieri, stab The Partnership, UNDER the firm of FRIEMAN Company, I is dissolved by mutual tonfeet. All perfont "" "% 01 having any demands against the said House arc de- Ul "y fired to render the fame to T. B. Freeman ; and 1 and those indebted to th»Houfe are deired to make pay- I ment to him—By whom business will i« future be f c <" .arried on,at his Store, No. 39. 3 *" 11 F , ront - ftreet ' n. t, on- Augtf 7 eod^w :t , to Richard and James Potter uper- HAVE removed their Counting House to No. I 45, South Fifth-ftr*et. , south Acguft i. I " ofot Lanca/ier, Harrijburgh Carlijle, to th« Sbtppenjburg and Sunbury fuptr- I . STAGES. fuoer- -"THE public are requested to take notice, that 1 & J. the partnerlhip which has far fometfme sub- I filled between Maithias Slough of Lancaster, and lifTion- William Geer, is now dissolved: but, not as M. Hah Slough infinuatesto the public without jnft cauf.s; " lgh " as will more fully a PP ear by a letter on the fub iea from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 19th °" n December lad. a rkcital of which is not now deem- I cd necessary. Any gentleman who wilhes to be more tircumftantially inf.rmed of the merit, of cH and thi , business, by applying to W. Geer may have 1 day of , he perafal ef M. 31ough's letter, and then can be rtent of at f u U liberty to determine whether or not W. I ' Geet is not perfedly juftifiable in attaching huj|- by the f e lf to any other person in the profecuttonl of the I ( jda for stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Slnppenf- I ure, or any other place. ■ I . e«t, on Now from tbe liberal and generous f»PP° r ' public were pleased to confer on the firft effort m I fttreets, this business, William ®eer, in eonjundlion with de only. Messrs. Reily, Weed and W.tmer, :s determined . 'ront to to prosecute and .carry it on, with every care, at tention and dispatch that a zeal to oblige the pub treet to who are amply provided 1 ■r r,l with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to render the passage fafe and commodious, inform . , n( those wno wilh to patroniK and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their leats at eet " n George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, tet> we« Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrifburg, I Carlifle and Shippenfburg. The fare as hitherto "the' further accommodation of the public, and the . g laee will start every Wednesday from the hcufe • George of Samuel Elder, M Harrifbnrg, Sun bur-in Northumberland county every Thurlday, nd Vine and ' return from theuce and arrive at Harnfturg every Saturday, so that passengers deft.ned for to Mul- Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed oa Mop 'th-ftreet, WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster, Jan. »7, 1797- A f , •n feet of N . B. This Line of Stages starts from thc houff of William Ferrec, m Lancaster, on every CHES Turfdav and Saturday morning at 6 0 clock, pro- Mo F fth S to the westward; and from the heufo £ Mr. Samuel Elder in Harnlburg every Wednef -1 Walnut day «» returai w&fim P l>ia- ' / iaw&.fira Ackertii'ement. ! * On the zoth of November next in AJexandi ,a (being court day), will be expoied for i,le one or more covering Jacks, and ' e^ r f .''Tj ObCervt ones of different ages anc'. ii«es; all dcfcen \ J from Royal GifHan imported Jack Irojm Spain, upwards of 15 hands high) ° ,Jt i»opo rte 44 i-he H. Jinnies from Malta, full 14 liands lispo. The terms of sale (or if i»bt fold, of letting In which t them for one or more feaions to c'ofcr) wi ALE then 6e made known: the payments may be Late s Secr madeeafy to the purchaser, bond and feennty being given for the amount, with inter eft, tv r At the fame time and p'-ace, This pi Horfcs and Mares will be offered for- fait. The t^e latter having been to the Jacks, are probably umted St with pyrfons wh JAMFS ANDERSON, Manager. ganizinp , ount-Verrton, ?oth \ lt . refpond^nt September, 1797. > law^w - Insurance Compari) of the State ters from of Pennsylvania THE Office will be kept until further notice at the t the School House in Germantowu. Ihe of the htl Company still retain the room m Chefnut, above A Seventh street, where a person will atund to re ceive and give answers to applications, every day CASH Q from 10 until I o'clock. Augutt Sept IV "=~ Thomas Armat and Son, OF PHILADELPHIA, J INFORM [heir customers and the public,' they ( L . 3.) I have removed a part of their merchandize to Wilmington : Also, they have their store open in the city. At either place tfieir friends can be flip- plied, and their'orders carefully attended to- > By the Cumberland, from Hull, they have re ceived a handsome aff.rtment of ai tides, suitable to the approaching season ; and e*pecs to add to it ( by other fall ships. , <■ ,j i ta Should the Ccknefs prevail in the centra part of <( " the city, that branch of their business will be re- " moved to Germantown. u 0" The communication by post is open and r»- 0 thtf CHEAP ! A Light W A COON almofl new, with a frame etors of and a piir of har.eC> (Englilh collars) has never tioned^ been used—price 90 Dolls. o A Horse 16 hands high, seven years aid—and a new chair, with a falling top and harncfr— 3*°- Je'y Enquire No. 331, Market-flreet 'i-v Anguft a 4. :t > For sale or to be let on ground ™. rent '. A R k )ft A,-valuable Lot of Ground ; cerne i a- C ITU ATE on the north-eill corner ot wal- frii;nd9 v- O „ut and Fifth streets, fronting the State- moved ,re House square. This lot is fifty-one feet tront ; applica sir on Walnut street, and one hundred and thirteen neJ| so i(h feet and an half on fifth street ; there are at T 7 prel'ent two small two story brie* houses, and a N .j eft number of fmall'tenements thereon. Tents Also, for Sale, by api Two three story Brick Houses , ers whh convenient stores, wharf, on n's Water-street, between Mulberry and Saflafrai LO7 los streets, containing in front on Water ftreetJif «,» tv-t'our feet, and continuing that breadth east- pi( life jnrd nii.e:y-five feet, then widening to t*e A :di " south thirteen feet fix> inches. Ihele houses »ALI ave the convenience of a public alley adjoining tion , «■ on the north fide, and are a very desirable fitua- cowi tion for a merchant, flour faflot.or other, who fouM iJ ' t may hive nccafion for storage of goods. This draw : of property will be fold on very reafonab e tmm, for cash. For further information apply to the -rev. J* 1 11 ~X O BE SOLD, draw lied, I AndpoMion given immediately, _ T1 HA- \ LARGE t"woftorjbrick Houf«,handfomely Bills •eet, A fituatedinPrin. tin. There are four row. «tm< inne and a large entry on each floor, and five rooms in _]u ary, the garret, a range of back buildings 51 feet m £ the length, and apiaaiaof 57 feet. in the yard, an excellent k.uhen garden, at the , t( farther end of which are a carriage house and two stables, one of which is new, 44 f«t long, with flails in the two stables for I? hories. , The h thinefs and pleasantness ot its situation. and the rfom number of genteel and a g *eable families in and j !£. near the town, render It a desirable retreeat for a and gentleman from the city. The eommodioufnefs of Cl • house, its central position, and the largenrfs of ir P e"be theftables.makeit.evcry wayfuitabkforatavernfor , ireet which it has always been confiderd a. a capkil _ I fUad. Inquire on she premises, of ISAAC BNOWDEN. r Princeton, Aug- ? c - Sol oNo ' City of Waftiington. ' cP6t I J (_ lijle, I SCHEME A « Of the Lottery, No. 11, c / c 1 For the Improvement of the Fedenl City. A. magnificent dwelling-house *O,OOO dollars, Bi e that 1 * ca(h »te 50,000 ej .ditto 15,000 ;npa (nr T ntrcrv A nett deduction of nve per cent, win Z Mop- be made to defray the necefla H „r &c. and the surplus will be made a part ot EER The fund inteniVed for the National Umverhty, to be erefled within the city of Washington r x, I The real fecuritie6given for the payment of the from th« the President and two DireA loTk'TrZ -of 'the Bank J Columbia and are valued at locK, pro- j the amount ot the lottery, ihoufc of more than h SAMUEL IiLODGET. iJlfpt ,§. Tiekets may be had at the Bank ot Cokm y i f Pa,T& Co. Baltimore ; of Feter isz ' • Thifadel-fand of RicW V/.IU, Cooper , Ferry. This Day Published, A»d to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, «orner of Second and Chcfiiitat (treats, .. Price 3-Blbs of a Ddlar, Excellent- C Observations on certain Documents A(ma i lparc Contained i* N"o. V and VI df \ f cw pu'-icl << The History of the United States for SuperiorTo the year 1796," An invoice In whidi the ch aroe ps speculation afiinll I thepac ALEXANDER HAMILTON, I A few ham Late 'Secretaey of the T*' asurv, i» FULL\ I T u f REFUTED. The If Kir TEN Br am t Kir. . , This publication presents a coiicife statement I g of the base means praSifed by the Jacobins of the coal United States to asperse the chara&ers of those India Ca psrfons who are confcdtred as hoftilte to their difor-1 Sooty R ganizing fckemes. It also contains the ■. cor- B-ue:Cl< refpondence between Mr. Hamilton and Me(or». Bandan. Monroe, Muhlenburgh and Yenab'e, on the fub-1 Blue rod ie&ot' the docunvents alorefaut. and a scries of let- An iov ters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr Ha- a ® milton, proving beyond the polfibility of a douot, A bo*: o that the connedion between him and Reynolds, SilkUn was the rel'ult of a daring eonfpiraiiy on the part Two he of the latter and his associates to extort money. M a discount of one third from the retail price Black r wiSbekiade in favor ol wholesale purchasers, for East Ini cash. Orders to be addrefTed to Mr Yovno. Java St Amrutt 25. ' quar ■ No. 100. Roll B Dtflria of Pennfylwania, to vjit : . I)E IT REMEMBERED, that on the A . > Jj twenty sixth day of July, in the twen- —- ' ty second year of the independence of the United States of America, John Fenno, of the said dii- | ttofl.hath depofitedin this office the title of shook, j the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the I PR] . word* following, to wit: — j \ " Observations on certain documents contained I TpVER « in No. V.aiul VI. of "TheHiftory of the Unit-j c ; t j f « ed States for the yrar 1796," in which the charge attentior „ « of Speculation, against Alexander Hamilton, late enquirie! •' Secretary of the Treafnry, is fully refund— j f ew p „( _, « Written by himfelf " r , I not beir In conformity to the aft of the Congress ot the wrong r Ucited States, entituled, "An aft for theencour- that the - agement of learning, by feeuriug the copies of 0 f the F maps, charts and books to the authors ants *ropn- | ] y ratioi - etors of such copies, during h« time* thsrem r.»ju- acids. =r tioned." v SAMUEL CALDWELL, Tob a CM of tbi Diftrifl of uiVento July 27. _ W 4W_ bove h et The Inhabitants of the Diftrift 1- of Southwark, *RE informed that a Coachee is provided, to b« A IX kept at the Constables' office, the north east , earner of Front and Almond streets where the cou ll " friends of those lick persons who desire to be re te; moved tp the Chy Hospital, are requested to make ,nt | application—Also, a Hearse will be kept In reads- Just re en oels for the removal of the dead. . n at JONATHAN PENROSE. da B The Poor, who wife to remove to the . Tents on Schuylkill, may be furnifhed with orders hy applying at above. the ap on William Blackburn, Va. LQTTERT and BROKER'S OFFICE Hoop sis- No. 64 south Second-?reet. .... V aft- r-picKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, which 61,1 5 c 1 commenced drawing the *9th May, FOR ftrwt jfes SALE. The price of tiekets will rife in propor- W iing tion as the drawing advan.es, particularly on ac- fefl c ""a 5 count of the five firft drawn »ho four thousand dollars each, on the kft day ol dem. rms dr a>eek Books kept for examination and regifter the ing, in the Canal, No. 2, City of Wafcington, No. 2. and Paterfon Lotteries. . Also, tickets forfale in the Schuy lkill bridge and Perkiomon Bridge lotteries, which will bo s m . n drawing in the pourfesf the summer. IV The business of a Broker in all kinds of ,=»«««• year mely Bills, Notes, Lands, &c- 4cc. tranfailed wKhth.e fcid Doras utmost a;te»tion. ,„e,f I us in June » I "4 TErlkine's View of the War. I it the ■ 1 clui i two JUST PUBLISHED, fhaJ with By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. darl heal- No 4 o Sou'.h Second ftrect, I bat i the fp r i C e ji Cents] ' for a A View of the Causes and Confequen .efs of cts of the present War with France, the irfsof By the Honorable Thomas Erskibe. j rn.for w' , J 10 :» P MI W " y 3 I wa u STATE TRIALS. U '{ Sold bW. Youko, Bookseller, ffo. J*, South Se- 1 cond-ftreer, _ I , , The Pennsylvania State Trials, f the impeachment, trial, and acquit- j jr; Ll a l ofFrancisHopkinfen, Judge of the Court of v{; Admiralty, and John Nicholfon, Compwoller Gen eral—ln one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boards, 3 City. w. Youno has for sale; a general assortment of I iollars, Books. Also, Stationary, retail and by the pack- 50,000 ege, well afiorted, and eniitled to the drawback 40,000 supwtsrf. j" H 30,000 p or SaLe, 01 "',OOO That v/tllknown plate, called VjtiDseßirt's P ln'ooo r%NNe(haminyL«'«k, 18* miles f. orri Phila- _ to'ooo O ladelphia, on the New \ ork post road, 10,00 c containing 74 a«res and 94 peteh, tw.i.ty-Gve cents.m boards, of oLnV- New Views of the Origin of the :; of Feter Tribes and Nations of America. Jchmocd ; B£NJAMIN SMITH BARTON, m.d. ry ' QlWf / J"" 8 10 - mwf / Rofs & Simfan, 'HAVE FOR SALE— ' ' rHogiheads, Excillent- Coffee in < Tierces, and / (.Barrels. A (mail parcel or rice cocoa in bags a few puncheons Jamaica spirits, fourth proof Superior Torcriffee wine, old anil in Madeira pipes An invoice of jewellery and hosiery to be fold by the package A few hampers ot heft cheefe. Tuly 17' __ "L. The Subscriber has for Sale, A large aflortinent @f India Muflins> coarfc and fine India Calicoes Sooty Romalls B-'ue Cloths and Checks , Bandanna Handkerchiefs Blue rod and Gilli Handkerchiefs ■ Arf invoice of irifli Linens and Sheetings, we* allotted A box of Diapers • Silk Umbrellas Two boxes ©f*fine Spices, cotaining Nutmeg®, Mace a»d Cloves : Black Pepper of fir ft quality Esft India Ginger .. * Java Sugar A quantity of Madeira Win£ Ditto of Gin Roll Britoftone , * Mordecaf Lewis. I WTm t Higgins' Specific C, FOR THB ic prevention and cure of the YELLOW EEVER. :d T7«VER since this disease made such ravage*in this t- city an d New-York, the author has turned his ;e attention to its causes a»d cure.—The result of his t« enquiries has convinced him that the reason why so - few persons recover from its attacks, are from it« not being well understood, and the consequent ( ht wrong method taken to cure it. .He is persuaded ir- that the excessive bleedigm and raercunsl rcutmont of of the Faculty is highly injurious, nu l that the on ly rational mode of treatment isby theufe of prop-r «- adds. Convinced of this he offers his Sftcijic&s a certain remedy, if used according to the directions. To b« had in bottlss, at one dollar each, of the inventor Gx>. Cherry Areet, two doors a bove Ninth street, (late manager of Jack fair and 7C Co's Medicine Warehouse,. London); by J-i-c ---« iW.No.dT6; W. a^i.No.i 7 r,T. SI, South Third ftreetStiff, No. 55, New street, near Vine ftrct.and?. . the lee m of her I K. end day of tUis inft- J"W> a Mulatto Man, >na polite L.med Will Bowser, forty years or agi, , by Mrs. ftv« feet seven or etgkt inches high, rather ,g in their c h«nky made ; hud on when h* went away, a drab colored cloth coat, ftnped purple trowfet. .Streets. and jacket. It .. probable he will change h«» § imitf I cloatl.es, as he took a number with him. The ; and made 1 f a ,d feltow formerly beloved to Mr. Charles den and lot I Blake of this place ; And it is expeaed ht ha« mafic t.ward* Jones's Neck, m the Delawar. ~ State.— Any person apprehending the ftid fel low, and securing him so that 1 can get hun a tipbell,Rice, ; n shall receive the above reward if taken cllers in tV J 0 f t hd county, and Twenty Dollars if in ,ts,in boards, I t^e CO unty, aid reasonable charges if uro 6 II or the howft. J£SSE REED> vnerica. I Qu«mi Ana's Maryland.> )N, M. D. w}t 'it r J»'y 3-