Imported in the ftiip Manchester, Benjamin Shhweli., Mailer, ~ From 2onr.lcr.ux, attdl for sale by the I'ubi'criber, J i 'o. tr Walnut St ret. Bonrtleflus Bratidy "J Irifo market claret in cases { Etitiilcd to -« Jvlcdoc i i 'do. 1 Drawback. 1 J Gniilernc, do. do. J '-hi Thomas Margatreyd. *V H O HAS FOR SALF. ("1 Cherry Wine irt pipes and quarter cartes fl Rota do. do. Pirr.ento in b3gs 4000 buftfls Liverpool fair. A«£. 24. tutScctf. To be fold at Public Vendue, Toth* high.li Vlddtr, at the hoTife of Mr. William I2v«us, the of Ito4i^ n OjK't n, 111 :lie city of Baltimore, on tfts iliiy of oAobe*; at n o'clock, A. M Ahopt (even tht>ufani! acres of |he property of V/i!liam Bell, oi Phila lclphu, ly f-.v K'twecn Reifter's-town and Wrltminfier, cjuninouly called Li'tle Winchcftcr, (the turn p ke rV aci runs tlirongh a '•onfifiorabie Pjfrrt tJj '.he trarf begins about 17 niiies ; firgstfi ftwtimerc t within a f#litiniircii yards' cf LI \ ijf-iJcrVtbwii, and extendo to the dif- ! tar.te 6/ abc-ut twenty-three vqilei from Balti more, Hiid main falls of ■ river, frori three to four miles thereon, XCitl he fold in. or rine hundred and fifty to! thtxe 'mndftd acre. There i» a >ar«re propor- , tlon of' nu'adow and wood land-on each tra^, fun? tif highly ;rnproved> .with excellent . buildings and tine gr;f3. Ai so ! A trict of fivon Hundred acres of land, cilied Clover Farms, within live nines of rj IH.viriifl.yrj, esteemed very Rocd for Grass, ki Vi. lurd IWonhy, of Bladenlbuigh, will ihew l>< f!iis land to any person inclined to purcliafe, d( At.se, a A tracl of land of about three hun tired .-rid th ; rtv awes, within about two rpilfs and a half o tbe Prcftdent't hbufe In the Fcde tal City. It is nearly all wood land, and a fine | _ b pirifpedl, froii, which may be fees the <.Sty of Walhinjtcn, Bladenlburgh, and a part e>f Ceorje-kawn, and mjny mdes dijwtt :lit Potomac river. Mr. Richard Por.fou -1 V, of BradcnTovVg, will also IJiew this.land. N A libera! credit * ill be given for tbe g*eatt ft j part of tbe p'irebafe money, ihe tefm* will 1 be wvae'e known on the d«y X)f iale. ti Alav 3 a J , T —-■ d iud Received, b Fr&m Batavia(viaProvidence) c< a few 3outo( Spicei, coufiiHi'g of I o Nutmegs, Cl'ovciaud.Mace '< for Tale 1 y , P IVJLLIKGS 'J FRANCIS. Pcnn flreet. F d ' J ,tl Davis's Law Book Stoty, t] So. 3i9> Higb-Sirctt. P GEORGE DAVIS, « BEINO l.ufied Tor, some time )iaft in prepara tions 05V removing into his present house, h.s f been unrief tlienecefiityof ptrflponinguntil this day j infornih'i; the gentlemen oithe liar generajly thro the United States, that his spring imposition ef law books is now arranged and ready for I ale, on terms that be itdlts will entitle him to the tike fre- _ freetice he ban experienced for leveral years p«ft. CflMlogae', combining the moil -raried eollec tion ever uwortcd i/ito this country, are printW and will be delivered on application- Intie 17. iaw_6w_ - City Covun'iJJioner $ OJjice, Juncxt, 1797- ' IN purfilance of an ordinance from the feleiß ' and common councils, pafled the lid day of May lart, ifppoiflting the city e#niinifiioners, and prefcribinp their duties, feflion 9th, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, city is divided into five dillriflj, «ach to be under the fuperintendance of one of the city comniiffioners, whoistobe individually relponfible for the cleanliness of the fame, and are as follow. Driftrif! No. I. From the south fide ot Ce rfar-ilrtet, to the north fide of Spruce-flreet, oli lthe fuperititendence of Nathan Boys. 2. From the north fide of Sptuce-ftreer, to thtuorlh fWeof Walnut-ttreet,under the fupet intefldence or Hush Roberts. Frpm the north fide of Walnut to thefouth fide c-f Higb-ftreet, under the fupenntendctice »t Joseph Cliypoole. 4. From tlie north fide of High-street, to nit north lid.- of Mulberry flreet, under the fuper inttndenceof Williani Moulder. 5. From the north fide of to the north fide of Vine-street, under the fupcr ifttendence of Nicholas Hicks. The High-flreet to be in comraon. f5" Aflated meeting of the city rommiflion era is held at the Old Court House, in High- Areet, every Tuesday <veuing at 5 o'clock Ji.lv 14- en]m Stands for Draymen, b'f. 1,1 pur/uancv of an Ordinance from theSeleß and Common Comic hybearing date the 11J daj of Jpril, 1797, providing for the appointme.H of- City Comnjjftoxeh,Z2c. Hed- the ijtb. rr'-HE following places are fixed upon by the 1 said City Commissioners for Sfands for Draymen aittl their Horse«. In eaftward of Front-street, on both fides. „ , „ Safiafras, High.Chefnut and Walnut-fltreets, eastward ol Front-ilreet, on the no.th fide only. Mulberry-street, south fide fforn Front to Tliird-flrett. „ Front-flreat, ea!l fide from Vine-street to tlfrhh's alley-, • Front-street, from opposite to B.ack liorle al fey to Hamilton's flore?, east fide. VValcr-flreet, weft fide from the north end of Stomper'i or Moorr's florts to Pine-street. Penn-flreet from Pine to Cedar-ltreet, well Drawbridge, north fide, east of Front-street. Spruce, Pine and South flrects, eall of I roat street, fbuth l'dc. Dock-ftrcet, between Walnut-ftrctl and the fiag stone croffiilgs, call fide, opposite George °Seeond-ftreet, between SafTilras and Vine ftreits, weft fide. . I- ii'tU-ftrcet, east fwle from Chemut to ftfiil ?aifffras-fireet, from Third to Fourtb-ftrcet, No drav or liorfe to stand within ten feet of '"lrJxLs FOR HACKNEY COJCHF.S. Pine-firo?t, north fide irom Fourth to I'lT'.h bifth-Kreet, between Chefftut and Walnut Greets, weft* . , , r , . . , bra,ne>rfti*ect, north fide, between Third and Fourth illeets. July -»4. mwSeftm A Literary Treat. JuJl pulli/bed, haudfjnu'y printed on wr'tthg paper, pr'-ce I illllar, or A rcw edition of that popular and entertaining o0 work, sntit'ed f rH HPHE FORESTERS, an American Tali ; being ' • I a fvqutl to the history of John Bull, the Ci j- • thier—l:i a f<: lies of letters to a friend, with the ad dition of two fitters, alluding toruceu:political 'ruii!.idl:otii in A merlin. i'he following cx'traol from the Glavis A J .injorica, u ' Ihews the principal charsflers chat arc i.uiouv.eed: ■ John Bu!L,tht: kingdom of I.upland 111, Mother, the Church of Kcjbnd His Wife, the Varlian-.ect '' His filter Peg. the Cl.meh of Scotland His Brother Patiick, Ireland '■* l Lewfi,the iv.llgjrir.l of France Hi*Miftrtft, the Old Conization His *vw Wife, the Nation ji Rcp r efentation Lord Strut, the Kingdom of i Nicholas FrC(J, thv Dutch Rrpublic The Franks, the French Republic The ForcSers, the United states of Amcrita Robert Lumber, New-Hampshire John podline, Maffacb.ufctls Humphrey Plowlhate, Conns&icut Roger Cairier, Rhode IHand Peer Bull Frog, New-York Julius CVfar, New-Jerfejr William Broadbrim, Peunf'lvania Catlimar,' Delaware Walter Pipewood, Virginia His Grandjon, George Wafltingtcn y Peter Pitch, North Carolina Cliirles Indigo, Jouti Carolina w George Ti<u:ly, Georgia t f, Ethan Greenwood, Vermont j Hunter Longknifc. Kentucky Black Cattle, Negro Slaves ce Rats, Speculators t0 Mother Carey's Chickens, Jacolins . This popular and entertaining satirical Hila ry of America is attributed to the Rev. Dr. Bel- knap. It hasagrnat (bare of originality and a- tu bounds with genuine huir.cur. It is continued down to tbe present time, and charafierifes those late political tranfadions which havti caused Co " nruch u«eafin<fs-in America. -j Sold by IL and P. RICE, Bookseller, No. 16, I ; ,Sou{li Second Street, and No. 50, Marke' Hjtet. Jinie 16. ' 5 ci LAW BOOKS, Lnteft London and Dublin Editions. H. & P. RICE, Booksellers, No. 16, South Seeond, and No. 50, Market street, HAVE just r.-»«.ved by the l*te arrivals Irom London and Dublin, their fpritg importa tion, confuting of a variety of the lat#ft and mnil approved 1 aw Books, whkh,3ddcd to thole alrea- dy on hand, forms the not extensive collection eV- k er offered for sale in this country. They thu «fore ] beg leave to uotiw, that lrora the nature of their c conne&icnsin Dublin, they are enabled to felllrifli { j ( editions (as they have hitherto at the very | howeft prices. The following are among the latell ; n publications. Vefey, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, 2 Peake's Cases at Nisi Prius ; Ridgeway's Rc»ort« in the time of Lord Hardwicka ; l'loyer's PioAers V I Pradice ia the Ecclcfiaflical Courts ; Barton's \ Treatise on a Suit in liquity ; Tidd's Practice of ft the ®ourt of King's Bench in Personal Aitiens, 1 t p.-.rts complete ; Ward's Law of Nation#; Cruile v on Uses : modern Reports, I* tola. London edi- j tion. H. and P. Rica sapefl t» receive by the firft ar- rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete of ( Durnford and Ball's Reports, the impart of Gil- f Ixn'sLaw of Evidence by Loft, atlda number of new puHications. June »6. The History of Peniifylvania, By ROBERT PROUD, IS now in the press, and will be publilhed, with all convenient expedition, by ZtCH A riah Poulson, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelf'.ia, where I'ubfcriptions will continue 1 to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, ' according to tbe printed propofali, until, the work is ready for the fubferibera. July iS. aawtf The Partnerfttip, UNDER the firm of FRKEM AN & Company, is dissolved by mutual consent. All perfobs having any demands againlt the said House are de sired to rmider the fame to T. B. Freeman ; and ' those in<iqj>ted to the House are deGred to make pay ment to him—By whom business will in future be • carried on,at his Store, No. 39,S»uth Front-ftrect. Atignjl 7. eod<w _ > Richard and James Potter HAVE removed tkeir Counting House to No. 45, South Fifth-ftreet. 1 August 1. w^c^t ' Lanca/ler, Harrijburgh Carlijle, ' Sbippenjburgand Sunbury STAGES. j . r T"'HE public are requeued to tske notice, that X the partnerfliip which has for some lime sub- Gtled hetwc&i Matßias Slocgh of Lancaster, and. !l William Geer, is npr/ diffolvcd: bßt, not it M. ] Slough infinuatesto the public without just cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the fub je& from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 19th - December U'.l. a recital of which is Hot now deem ed neccffary. Any gentleman who wilhes to be ■more circuaitlantially informed of the merits of • this buDnefs, by applying to W. Geer may have ■f the perusal of M. Slough's letter, and then can be f at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer is not perfe&ly jaftifiiibie in attaching him ie felf to any other person in the profecntioii of the >r Stage conveyance front Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place, in Now from tbe liberal and generous support the public were pleased to confer on the firft effort in J, this hufinefs, v< illiatn Geer, in conjucflion with y. Messrs. Reily, Weed and Wi'.mer, is determined to toprofecute and carry it on, wi?h every care, at tention and dispatch that a zeal to oblige the pub to lie to& poffibljr exert. The above company, who are amply provided ,J. with carriages horf«, and erery appurtenance to render the pafTage tafc and <omrnodioa.s, inform 0 f thel'a wnu wifli to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their leats at (j George Weed's, the figli of the White Horse, " Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancailcr, Harrifburg, Cwlifle and SSiippcciburg. The fare as hitherto cftablirtied. For the further accommodation of the public, ' ie a Stage will start every Wednesday from houfe 6 e of Saitjtl f-lder, if. Harrifburg, arrive at Snn | bury in Northumberland county, every Thurlday, ne from thcce and arrive at Harriiburg every Salurd?.v,-fo tint passengers deft.'r.ed for al- Lancaftcror Philadelphia, may proceed oa Mon d«iY6, et, • WILLIAM GEER. Lantader, Jan. *7, 1797- of ji(, U, tw, Line as Stages llart9 from the house of William FerraC, in Lancaster, on every I'jieWsy and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro- Mi cee«liiig to the weltsvard; and lrcm the house of Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrifburg every Wednef ;ut day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippcnfburg, and return, ml frem thence on every Thursday : performing the fame routine daily as in its fr#ur tsrcni 1 phia. »*$ Advemfemenf. Oil the loth of November next in Alexandra As (being couit day}, will be exposed for Me one or more covering Jacks, and fevcral young one? of diff. rent ages and fees ; all dsfi:ended 0 from Kov.il Gift (an imported jack :rom Spain, upwards of 15 hands hijh ) Mt of imported c( Jinniei from Malta, full 14 hands high. Thl" terms of file (or if not fold, of letting [ n them fir one or more- feafciis to cover)..*'ill then be made known : the payments may be j a . made easy to the put chafer, bond and fccurity being given for she amount, with ihteieft. At the fame time and p'»c\ sundry >, Horftsand Marcs will be offered tor sale. Ihe cj latter having been to the Jacks, are probably y t \» h'n foal. n .1 fIMES ANDERSON, Manage*.' *„ ount»Vfrrn<>rt, } res Seprember, 1797. > UW4W M: Insurance Company of the State cf Pennsylvania. n » "rfHE Office will ba kept until further notice at 1 the School HouTii in Gcrmantown. The Company dill retain the room in Chefnut, above Idvcnthflrcet, where aperfon will attend to re- . ccive and give answers to applications, tvery day from 10 until i o'clock. Sert 1 7,. ''tmwtf _ Thomas Arm at and Son, OF PHILADELPHIA, INFORM their euPomei's aaii (he public, they havs removed a part of their merchandize to Wilmington : Also, iheyh-ve their store open in '/ the city. At either plate their friends can be sup- ht ; plied, and their orders carefully attended to 'f 1 By the Cumberland, from Hull, they have re- 1111 ceived a handsome efiVrtment of mi tides, suitable w< to the approaching fcafon ; and expeit to add to it by -other fall (hips. <( Should the sickness prevail in the central part of the city, that branch of their buCnefs will be rs- moved so Gcrmantown. ;£?* The communication by poll is open and re gular as ttfual. i : * Sept. iS. thtf u ' TO*BE SOLJJf VERT CHEAP f A Light WAGGON aim oft new, with a frame— et and a pair of haraefs (Epglifh collars) has never tit been used—price 90 Dolls. A Horse 16 hands high, seven years old—and a new chair, with a falling tbp and hamefs—3lo. Enquire N0.331, Marktt-ftreet ~ August;.). ' diw 1 For sale or to be let on ground rent, - i A&aluable Lot of fcotir.d ; x SITUATE on the north-eift corner of Wal- " nut and Filth streets, fronting the State- * House square. TlJs lot is fifty-one feet front : g | oil Walnut llrtet, and ohe hundred and thirteen | n ' I feet and on half on Fifth street ; tin re are at I prefenr two finall two story brick lioufes, and a nuipber of froall tenements thereon. X Also. for Sale, H Two three story Brick Houses With convenient ft®res, wharf, &c. situate on Water-llreel, between Mulberry avid Siflifras I streets, containing in front on Water flreet Gf ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east- r ward nine:y-five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. These honfes S ave the convenience of apt'.blic alley adjoining ti on the perth fide, and are a very desirable fima- c tion for a merchant, flour fsiJlor.cr other»who f< may hivsoccafioo for storage of poods. This d property will be fold on very terms for cafli. For further information appjv to the 11 pnnt»r. Jlily jir. wfrwtf ■ T d"TTE SOL D, d And poffcjftori given immediately, ALiHtOK TOO story kriik Houfe.handfoti'.ely I fitueted in Princeton. 'l'he*e are four rooms l and a large On each floor, and five rooms in the garret, a range- of back buildings 51 feet in length, and a piazza of J7 feet. 1 here is a pump m the yard, an excelleut kitchen garden, at the farther end of which are a carriage house and tWo (tables, one of which is new, 44 feetlong, with flails in the two (tables for 17 horses. Hieheal thinefs and pleasantness oi its situation, and the number of genteel and agreeable families in ard [ near the town, resder it a defiraßle rctrceat for a I gentleman from the city. Ihe commodioufnefs of the house, its central portion, and the largeness of the stables, make it, every way fuftablefcr a tavern,for which it has always been confiderd as a capital llaad. Inquire on the premises, of ISAAC SNOWDEN. Princetoo, Ang. 25. rwza-wtt City of Washington. ~ SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal City. A magnificent dwelliwg-houfe ao,ocodollars, it & eifh 30,000, are jo.ooo )- 1 ditto 15,000 * cast aj,oo» 40,000 d 1 ditto is,coi> 8c ra(h 15,000 30,000 I. 1 ditto xo,ooo & ciib 10,000 10,000 ; 1 ditto s,dot) A cafli 5,«oo 10,000 ■>- I ditto 5,000 & cafc 5,000 ««> f 6oo h 1 cafli pr"i2tof ro,o«o 1 Jo. 5,000 )e 1 {Jat ijcrro - - ;>t ie do. 500 - - xo,Oon cio do. too - - 10,000 -aiio d«. }o • - to,ooo 400 do. - - 10,000 1 1,000 do. 10 • 10,000 do. 10 • j.5«,000 (ic 16.739 Prises, in Blanks. th , :d Jo,ooo Tickets, at Eight Bollari, 4^0,000 it- b- N. B. Tofavaur t'aofc who may take a quan tity of Tickets.theprizeof 40,000 dollars will be cd the last drawn ticket, and ihc 30,000 the last to hot one : m And approeednotes, fccuKiig payment in either he monsy or pri-zes, in ten days alter drawing, will at be rec3ived for anynujjrber not less than 30 tick fe, ets. ay This Lottery will afford an elegant fpecimeu of -g, the private buildings to be ertilcd in tile City of to Wa(hin»»to!i—Two beautiful defigos arf already ULe&eu for the entire fronts on twoof the public ic, f^uares; from these drawings it ispropofcd to ereA lfe two centre and r »ar corner buildings .as foosaspof m- fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, ly, when ccunpkte. tei the fortunate adventure rs, in rg the manner described in the fchcmc for the Hotel or Lottery. A tret*- dcd««4ion of five per cent, will in- be mad* to dffray the necessary expenses of print ing, &c. and the surplus svill be made a port of the fund intended for the National Uni«riity,- to 'as ereclfd within the city of V afliingtou. The real fecurit.esgivsn for the payment of th« , ry Prizes, are held by the Prefidsnt and two Dire it ro- drs of die Bank of Columbia, and are valued at of more than halt the amount 0! the lattery. cf ' SstMU&L HLOVGET. 'a- 5 Tieketsmay be had at the Bank of C'olsm hi' ■ oi lames Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Feter. the l/Gilman, Bofiom ; of John Hepkinn, Richmond ; lei-■ of lU6kard V< siki, Cooj>er> Ferry. Biwf This Day PuWifhed, Ami to be fold by W!l't.l \M YOU NO, torasr of Second and Chei'ntit fbrcrts, Pnct tf ft ISxc Observations on certain Duunisnlt , Contained in No. V anr! VI of f . " The Hi story of the United States for dre year 1796," An In which the cii \v>c,p. ct sPPCWLAnoM ALEXANDER HAMILTON, a Late t>KCitET auv cf the Tur asury, i# FULLt IEWItD. k iy RITT S.V D r JT lAts€ IF. Th's publication presents a conclc 'Aaterncnt cf the base meisns praAiM by tlie Jacoi>it»«of J he United to the of rhofc I P'irfotis who arc cowlick boililc r« difor- J hcitvwu tVlr. Haniii on and Mcilcs. Monroe, c.nd VcnnbV, on th^.Fab jeA of tiie documents tlo7ci.iiw, and a ferics oi let ters from James Reynolds antjhis \vife to Ha milton, proving beyond.the goflibiUty of a defubt,; that tby connection between him and Reynolds, was the result of a daring,confpir?.cy cn the part of the litter and hi-; afTociates ta extort nvoncy." A discount of one third from the retail price wiii be made in favor ot wholcfaie purchafcrs, for cash. Orders to be addrcfied- to Mr Yowng. AuruH 4,?. ' No. 188. DiJlrlS of Pennsylvania, to ivii : . HE IT RKMIiMBERED, that on the (l. s.; Jq tweaty firth day of July, in thetwen- ty second year of the independence of the United States of America, John Fenno, of the said dii tri&,hath depofittd in this oiEee the title ©f a book, the right whereof be claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit: — " Observations on certain documents contained t " in No. V. and VI. of " The History of the Unit- ± M ed States for the year 1796," in which the charge at " of fpccnlation, againll Alexander Haaiiiton, late cr 44 Secretary of the Treasury, is fully refuted— f e Written by himfeif.", n< In conformity to the a&.of the Congress of the w Ucited States entituled, u An ail for theencour- t }- igemcnt of learning, ty securing the copies of 0 j maps, charts and books to thr authors am? propri etoors of fucli copies, during 'ii« times therein men- a( tioflcd." ci SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk of the BiJlriEl •/ Pennsylvania. ii July 17. w The Inhabitants of the Diftri£t f, of Southwark, * p. RE informed that a Coachee is provided, to b« xti. kept at the ollice, the north fa it corner of Front »rd Almond streets, where the , friends of those sick persons who desire to b« re moved*) the Ci»y Hospital. arc requeftcd to make application—Also, a Hcarfe will be kept in rcadi- J | nels for the removal of the dead. JOKATMAN PENROSE. N. B.—His Poor-, who wilh to remove to th« Tents 00 Schuylkill, may be faroHhwl with order. Hy applying »s above. Aug. V) t William Blackburn, • LOTTERr jvd BROKER'S 9FFIG& t No. 64 south Second-f reet. TCKETB in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, which { commineed drawing the 09th May, FOR t SALE. The price of tickets will rife in propor tion as the driwing advances, particularly on ac- f count of the five firll drawn tickets, prizes of i four thousand dollars each, on the w day of t drawing. Check Book* kept for examination and register ing, iu the Canal, No. 1, City of Wolbington, N». », and Paterfon Lott«i«a. Also, tickets for sale in the Schoylkillbridge and Perkiomen Bridge lotteries, which will begin - drawing in the course of the fammer. The buflßefs of a Broker in all kinds of Stock, ; Bills, Notes, Lands &c- &c. tranfafled with the J utmost attention. | tu?tf j | Erflcine's View of the Wan JUST PUBLISHED, 1 By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. No 40 Soir.h Second street, [Price 31 Cents]' , A View of the Causes and Confequen -1 ces of tbe 'present War with France. { By ike Honorable Thomas Erskihe. \ May 1 j f "state trials. Sold b W. Yoonc, Bookfclkr, No. ja, South Se cond-llreet; The Pennsylvania State Trials, CONtaining the impeachment, trial, and al of FraticisHopkinfon, Judge of tire Court of Admiralty, and John NicholfQU, Comptro'ler Gen eral—lll one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boards, 3 dollars. W. Yobno has for sale, Ji general affortmentof s> Books. Also, Stationary, retail and.by the pack tj egG, well aflorted, and entitled to the dravAack if 10 axportad. T"ly T —* ,0 For tiaie, JO ' 10 That well knouui place, calltd VjNaeaxirr's JO F v R a Y, ,o Nefliaminy creek, 18 nillst from Plsila x, ladelphia, on the New York road, ic containing 74 acres and 94 percbts. Upon tht in premises are a large two Rury stone house ortu -50 pied as a tvern, and a peod one story flonekit chtn, a large frame Mable with a gr>od threfliinp 30 floor, and some out buildingi—alfo a wdl ol 30 good water, and an excellent ice Houle. On bo this place is a inoft elegant situation fora gentle man's feat, commanding a view #f t'ne iny toits junction wiih the Helawase, and thence acrofsto tht Jerfcy (here, fc has the privilege _ of one half the tollreceived from the bridge. 00 For terms apply 19 the SaWcribcr, _ MORXTC.H LEWIS, j,- Vav aa- COLUMBIA iiOUbL Boarding School for young Ladies. ier -m GIIOOMBWIDGK with much pleaf '»U JVi urcand refpefl, returns iier f:«cere ac :k- Jinowledgemcnt for the liberal (he has received during four years relulen«e i» ° f Philadelphia; and alTures her friends ami the of public, so far from intending to decline her dy school, ite has made a fupei-ior arrangement for ,h 2 the more convenient accommodation of her scholars.—Every braacb of ufcfut and pelite education is particularly attended to by Mrs. :n . 1 ' Groombridge and mafttri excelling in their . 1 iefpe<£liveprofelT.on9. Corner of ami .Sheets. PC. June fimfrf c r The situation is healtfcy ; and made t„ more agreeable by an cxter.fivt garden and lot of ground adjoining the honte» a. " " Ju/i Publi/hed, .at And to be had of Meffri. Dobfon, Campbell,Rice, Carv, and the other pricipal Boolcfellers in cit/price one dollar, twmty-five cents,in boards, rn- Ne\v Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. ' hy BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, ». d. f Jur.s sc. Rofs .Simfcn, C Hog (heads, Ercatkiit Qx&cz in < Tierces, and C Barrel*. A small jfarrel of nice cceoa in '• few jti»cheon<? Jamaica fpirlts. Fourth prrvcvf Superior Ter.eriffec wine, old an \ in Madeira pipe* Ail invoice of jewellery and hoficry to be fold by the package A few hampers o( bed En o lifh cheese. July 2J. dtf. The Subscriber has for Sale, A large aflbrtment of India Muslins, coarse and fine India Calicoes Sooty Romall* B'ue Cloths and Checks ,B;ind?inna Handkerchiefs Bke red and GiMi Handkerchiefs An invoice of Irlfti Linen* and Sheetings, wett affbrtid A box of Diipers Kill; Umbrellas Two boxes ef fine Spice*, cotajoing Nusniegf, Mace and Cloves Black Tepper of fitft quality East India Gmger Java Sugar A quairtity of Madeisa Wine Ditto of Gin Roll Brimstone Mordecai Lewis. Aurvft i»; oawfm Biggins' Specific POR TUB PREVENTION AN V D CURE OF THE YELLOW FKVE&. firtce this diic?.fe made such ravages in t*u» city and New-York, the author has turned his attention to itscaufes a»d cure.—The result of hci enquiries has convinced him that the reason why £o few persons recover fron; its attacks, are from its net being well understood, and the confeqnetit wronej method taken to cure it. He is perluaddd that tneexcefifive bleedigns and merc\jri«l reatmerlt of the Faculty is highly injurious, and that the on ly rational mode of treatment is by the use of propter acids. Convinced of this he offers his Sptclf ras n certain remedy, if used uccordinj* to the d ; \cslion^. To be had in bottles, at one collar each, of the inventor Geo. Cherry street, two dnontft-* bove Ninth street, (late manager of Jackson and. Co's Medicine Warehouse, London) ; by J'Le* HantyVr). ; IV. 177, T. Pearcc, No, *l, Soutli Third street, T. Stif, No. 55, New street, near Vine street, and J. Sain, Ho. 36, Race flreet. Aug. 25. tutKsi 3t COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMAS, and CONSUMPTIONS. Jtfft received, by Wm. Griffiths,STo. 1 j7,South Second-street, & frefe supply of Genuine Bal/hm of Honey, A Medicine invented by the. late Sir Join Hill (\frh« khowledge as aßstanift procnvecTliim - the appellation of the Li&naus of Britem) and it h •onfldered in England as a nrtcure (or the above complaints; it is also of Angular efficacy ic the ! Hooping Coggh, It may alt** bfc had retail of W. A. Stokes,Uo. 1 Bt, South Second ftveet, and T. Snir, ss, Ntw . Greet, in bottles at 75 cents each. Wm. having obftfwfl the happy eft fedl of the medicine, (ieveral cases of cares hav f ing come within his own knowledge) and the weat ; I demand for it has induced hiiu to order a largte supply, a part of which he has jutt received. AugM? J. lawjw ' 30 Dollars Reward. 1 D away on Saturday last, two indented Ser* JC\. vants,CifS»rd Dally, a mulatto buy, about 17 ■» years of age, a Aim light built adtrve fellow, caa c read and write,five feet seven or eight inches high, has a heavy countenance ; had ob a fuftian coatee and trowfers, a high crownod hat, fine flioes &c. Allan Hellons, a black man, about 24 years ct age, five feet seven or eight inches high,a thick set clu nfy built fxllew, particularly about the breech; had on a i'ailor'a blue jacktt lined with fwanfltiu, dark striped reft, ful'tiau trowfere, high crowned hat, coarse {hoes, &c.; each of them hid ieveral ftirts and several other cloathes with them. Thir ty Dollars will be paid for the runaways, or 15 dol lars for each, and reafonabli; charges, us delivering them at Ne. 54, North Third-street. The black fellow is about a year fnjni Lewis Town, in the County of Suffcx, ft ate cf Ocla _ ware, andhastaken the boy with him. July 31. ' mtn&-fiw k- To be SOLD or RENTED, 1 \ A LARGE 3 Stnry Brick House, on tUe South fide of Filbert street, between **. Eighth and Ninth, lately ocAipied as th* Su*» °' veyor General's Office. ll " The Uuilding i» 36 feet frost and. 35 feet desp, ' the lot lie feet with the privilege of a nine feet wide Alley estendisg the whole length of l c the lot, to a thirty feet wide Court for Carriages jf t»t*m ill. The House i$ not plaflerod, atid may ha turned either into one, or two dwelling Hoiifes. It isfuitjible for a Urge Manyfailory, or would make a good Tavern. liiiwiedi&se ■' s pofleffion will he given. Apply to Wo. 111, Cliefout-Street. I. Awp.cn. - cod^y Mujical Injlrument Manttfaftory, No* 167, Arch-Street. jt- TTARPER.harplkhord,grand, porteble grsiid, rif , JljL fid'-board, pier table and square piai.o ior/c of matkrfrom J.jonak>n, returns thanks to his frieri> n and the pubiic, for then liberal | e . andhepes that tyhinfficluity and atfentim t»ev etf branch of his fchfiticis, totrcrit a cortietniKc J of thcix favors, l'iano fortes made on th» newest and most approved plans, v7ith p--d;J«, patetik, o c fwcll, aud French hai p flop, which he fbttci« himfelf will ue fomid oh trial byunprejudice-i judges, to he equal if cot fuperiorto any irrport ed, and twenty per cei* cheaper. Any inttru ; aunt pvu ch?Jed cf him, U not approved of in twelve months, he will exchange. N. B. All kinds of Miific.d lrrflruir.mts maA-, iSI used, (tnd repairea rcith'the greatefl ae;rut£cy„ as- dTpatch, and cu the ltwlt rcalor.able term», I.l\ ac- retvdy money oaly. Mt Secondh.ndl'iatio Fortet taken in exchange. , !in May i" . ! • ier Forty Dollars Reward. for T~) AN away from the fuWCaiber nu the frc icr ond.diy of tjtis inft. July, a Mulatt.o .-'(an, lite nsmed VVilt'liowzer, about forty years of age, In. flvt •feet seven or etgfct inAes high, ratlier leir chHnkv made ; had en when lis went away, a drab colored cloth coat, striped purple trowl'er J and jai ket. It is probable he will hi* : cloathes; as he took a number with him. Tiie atle f #l ,| feilow formerly brlonjrcd to Mr. Charles lot Blake of'this place; and it is expeite:! Kchas made Uwards J.onej's Neck, in the DelawarS State.—Any perlin apprehending the ft id tcl- Icw, and fecucing him so that I cangct him a rain, receive the above reward if taken 11,11 out of the county, and Twenty Dollars if in rds ' the county, and all rcafonsblecharges if trp't "E home. JESSE REED, Oneen Ami's Cauntjf, Maryland.
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