HIE Troprietors of the Nev 1 v an r t'.< ni .et at the City Taveri on Monday the- 11?. inft. at 7 o'clock in the even ing, £0 el. il their aguits N. E The clt ilioii will open at half pad 7 at loie at 9 o'clock. CHARLES BIDDI.E. Chairman. Jtud jiily it. Notice is Hereby Given, THAT the Officers and Crew of theConftella ticn will receive their prixe money for thr fcrigate L'lnlurgent, calling oti CHARLES BIDDLE, No. Z4j, Markst-ftreet, or HENRY BENBRIDGE. July ii dim For Stile, Freight or Charter, Jdv, The fa ft failing Brig AGNES, Pstkk Burton, mailer, Burthen per register, 15440 95 tons; is single decked, pier«td for 16 guns, mounts 6 fix plund ers, is Viigini.ii built, and has made but one voy age. Said vefltl is well fitted aud can be sent to lea at little cxpence. An inventory of her matt rial* may be fe> n on application to the captain on board, at Walnut street wkarf, or at the coanting house of NICKLIN y GRIFFITH. N. B. If the Agues is not disposed of in a few days she will take in Goods cn freight for Norfolk, luly 9. d6t For Cape Francois, A, ' *^' o f a 'l 9n S«V^ a y : n'xt) - " VTt)Kpa6>ge only, »pply to the Captain on ; board,tKSstilHrouft wharf, otto . .James Yard. j,. UK "...-■ - r>r,,' ' j«ly ii THE Committee of Montgomery Couvtv appointed for the purpose of promoting th« ot J AMES ROSS, Esq. ofPittfturgh for governor of the fl a"e of Pennsylvania, and such other freemen of fa id county as feci disposed to promote theelei9ion of Mr. Ross, are Tarticular ly rrqu fled to meet at the houfc lately occupied by John Wentz, in WhitpainTownlhip, on Satur day the l"th inOant. Montgomery county, July 8 Just Received, and for Sale by -r t PAUL BECK, Jr. 'X" --i No. ir, South Water Street, Patent Sheathing Copper, From 16 oz» to 24 oz- per foot» inches. inches. Copper in (heels 48 by 24 from 6 10301b. pr.fheet do. do. 52 26 6 37»b. do. do. do. 60 30 8 6olb. do. do. do. 6c 36 70 Belb. do. do. do. 60 39 xco ltolb. do* do. do. 72 16 14 151b. do* do. do. 72 18 15 141b. do. do. do. 90 20 20 2 sib' do. Bottom Pipes, of various fizei, Flat Bottoms, from 10 to 18 inches diameter, SKrathjog Nails (polished) 1 l-t inch to 2 1-a inches, Forged Nails, from 2 r-2 inch to 7 inchet, Spikes from 5 inchs Iq 7 inches, Clinch Rings from »-a to .» M nclr Copper Bolts from 5-8 inch to x t-8 incli, ALbO," zoo tierces frefli ric«, 60 pines brandy irt and 4th proof, Imperial, hyfen, hyfonfein, fowefeorg and bohea ao hogiheads aliuffi, 25 do copperas, Madder in hogsheads, barrels ami fcegs, Spanish, French and Carolina indigo, 30 hogftieads molaiTe>, 301 kegs cl ginger, 20 000 wt of p«p^cr, Nutmegs, mace and cloven,- 30 tons ffciott 3 B No. I to 9, 5c kegs of powd«r, J ort wine in pipes, 50 bale* of cotton ju!y II WANTED, Four Nurses and a Gate keeper, at the Alms House and House of Employment. TWO men who have been accuftomedto imrf mgand fupcrirtending sick rooms; and two careful women of the fan" e dtfcription Also a fleady man asgate keeper, producing fatisfa&ory rei-ommendationi, may fini employment on ap plication (with"Ut rie'ay) to LUKE W. MORRIS, ot-~) Com. of the CHAS. PLEASANTS, $ managers. July 9 d6t An excellent Stand for Business FOR SALE, And possession immediately given. THAT valuable stand for bufi nrfs at the head of ChefterJCent county, Maryland confining of a brick ftorehftufe, 20 feet by 60, two {lories high, three rooms on a floor, well appor tioned for bufir.els, two twenty feet rocms for the reception of grain, and a counting room, and thre* rooms for goo js, with an excellnet cellar under the whole, compleatly garnered off for fait and pickling pork, wit* a log corn crib adjoining, 10 feet by 40 —This (land is Ctuated in the handsomest and moll advantageous part of the town for bufi jiefs at'd the profpeA of returning good crops of wheat in the country around the head of Chester still tend to make it more defirableto those inclin ing te purchase. For terms, apply to meifri- Levi Hctlingiworth Isf Son, Philadelphia, or the fubferibers near the pre rnifes, GEORGE V. M'CANN W. THOMAS, p s—lf the af-ove property is not fold in three months from this date, it will be rented, fuly 9 TO BE SOLD, AL&TgI La»Atc>ntjini«g two a«Man half acres, fikiafciatiitinanor of Montgome ry county, no< far distant from the Newton road, and ibout 15 roil" froni Philadelphia, 011 which i» erec ted a g>od Stone £>Wellinj; Houfc, Stone Spring Houfc. and Frame Sla£>le. On'this place is a large JTT « en , with every kiinV of vegetables, and a good brnrinß orchara o! the bcftgtalted fruit, I'uch as tiar. «cU a\id winter apples,- pears, Sherries, muiberriei, and quinces. '1 he crop in the grouad confifh of corn, flail, potatoes and.clover. The fituaMon is ve r- lira thy, and being in the neighborhood of lever 'al and flour mills, makes it a defireable pur c'nsir E I.IT if'V ijcrou williiiig t» fccure a furhmcr re tthi ai a final 1 cxpe .ee. PoflefTionHn be had im. ipietiiatelv. ' for (u'tiier particulars npply to j BONSALL, j No Dock-ftrret. B. One acre o f excellent woodland adjoining k ibove may also be had. .i"Jy 3* Sale by Auftion. THE SUBSCRIBER Proposes offering for Sale, AT PUBLIC VENDUE, On the prtniifcn, early in the next month, ALL that valuable square of GROUND lying on the East tide of Jones's Frills oetween the Quaker Meeting-House, and the old Stone Play-Houfe. This elegant piece of Ground will be laid off into Lots of about 30 feet front, and 150 feet deep, frontingjon Market-ttreetex tended, and on fitt-ftreet, and divided by an alley of about ytwMve feet. An alley of 20 feet rune from ManJf.t-ftreet to Pitt-ftreet, between them and tlic meeting-houle and play-house. Thefo lots lie very convenient to the cen tre market, and are inferior to none in the eity of Baltimqre, for healthfulnefs, of fitu-t : ation, purityandfoftnefs of w?.r*r-—and from their central, high and healthy ftfuation be tween the town and Point, affora an eligi ble retreat for family relidence, parliculaily to those who occupy warehouses" and Tftores, either at Fell's-Point, or on the newHm provements above and below Jones's Talis. A plan of the whole if. ntjw and as soon as completed will be lodged at the of fice of Yates and Campbell, and a particular day of sale made known as soon as possible. ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL. Baltimore, June 22. July 12 dti7« SALE BY AUCTION. WILL BE SOLD, ON THE PREMISES, On FRIDAY, the 19th inflant, At 10 o'clock, on aliberal credit, ALL that beautiful piece of Ground, as advertised by Mr. Archibald Camp bell, situated on the east of the Falls, in the city of Baltimore, which is now laid off into 30 large and commodious lots, 12 of which have a south front on Baltimore flreet ex tended, and run noith 180 feet to a 30 feet flreet. (») The other lots front on Pitt-ftreet, and ex tend to a new street opened by the proprie tor, agreeable to a plot which may be fecn at our a£!ion room, previous to the sale. Yates £s* Campbell, auflioniers. July 7. dti7. Mount Hope Furnace in Bljist, I"*0 be Let for the present year, together with all the fleck on hand, which is fuffi cient for a fix month's blast, all the toolt, pat terns, flilks, teams, carts, waggons, &c. ks. ne cellary for carrying on the fame. The afore faid furnjee was firft in blast the 3d ult. and is calculated to blo-v seven months at leafl Also, to be rented, far the fame time, a FORGE with foi»r fires, and a Slitting and 1 Rolling Mill,.at Bc^cton,.together wiih the flock on hand, consisting of coal, wood, wafc.. ■oOß*> wry for carrying fame. Any perCbn inclining to rent the fame, may know the terms by applying shortly to David Ford, Esq. at Mornftown, Richard B Fact h, at Booneton; or John Jacob Facfch, at Mount Hope. jaly 8 DESERTED from the barracks at Reading, in the might of the sth July, 1799, tht follow itig foMicrs in the nth regiment in the service of the United States. Ibtmai Britten Booth, a privatej born in Chester County, »j years of age, 5 feet 8 inches and 3.4 high, dark-complexion, brown eyes and long black hair which he commonly wears tied dofc to hi? head,by occupation a farmer ;heis a stout, good, looking fellow, and confiderubly marked with the 1 small pox, is much addi&ed to liquor', and very a busive when intoxicated; he waj dreffad in full infantry uniform except his haf—lt is cxpt&ed that he will change his dri-fs as he (lole a plain round hat and a number of citizens'cloaths. i.iw Also, Janet M'Mullen, born in the county of Antrim,in Ireland, years of age, 5 feet 7 inches and I-l high, fair complexion, grey eyes, ftiorf" brown hair, which is very thin upon the crown of his head, of thin visage and a very pleasant coun tenance ; by occupation a farmer, and was dreficd in full infantry uniform. t The above reward and reasonable eipences will be paid to any person who .{hall apprehend and confine in any goal, or deliver to any officer m tbq service of the United States, the above defcribcd deserters, or ten dollars and expenccs tor either of them. Lieutenant nth iJnifed States Regimen Reading, july ; (10) THE Creditors of Woodruff and Thomson, late merchants of this place, insol vent debtors, are hereby requeued to take no tire, That the fubferibers will attend on the ift Monday in January next, in the year 1800, at John Johnfon'i inn, in this town, for the p'jrpofe of making the firft dividend of their es tate. JOHN JOHNSON,) EDW. SHARP, 5 Assignees. Newton, Suflcx county, "> New-Jersey, June a 6, ''99 J july 9 dim 'Mw A beautiful Country Seat y for Sale SITUATED oil the bank of the Delaware joining lands of Matthias Sipler and Mr. John Duffield, 13 miles from Philadelphia and 7 miles from Bristol. The buildings consist ofa ntw two story Frame 'House and Kitchen adjoining— 3 rooms on a floor, a Piazza the whole front of the Hotife, a Pump of MitcJlent water, also a good gardefi and orchard —to acres i.f land will be fold with the premises, but more can Be had if required. There is a gravelly fh ireat the river, the water llages for Burlington pass every day in tin sum mer iitalbn, and the land stages for New-York tvUhio half a mile ; any person inclii:irtg topur '. hafe may know the terms of I'aleand other par-1 :icu!ar» by enquiring at No. la, Dock-street, er No. 161, Sooth Sraond-flreet. junc l. Twenty Dollars ' Reward. LEWIS HOWARD, NOTICE. iV/iNTS A PLACE, r As a Eeamfirefc of Child's. Maid, IN a -final! fjrhity, who aiVgitifcg to (he country, 3 YOUNG W-OMA N , vi(to ran ln- Mt'll recpiMjtnd«dj am) liss lea rut the Mantua. MakerVbi'fiii'-fs. Enquire next c!oor o No. Arch-firtet. jury 6 eo6t TO BE LET, A Large Commodious Cellar, Under Friend* Meeting Heufr,m Keys' Alley. ■Apply at LEONARD SNOWBEN'S, No. 130, North Fro9t flreet. 7 rto : 6 eo4w - LAST NOTICE. T0 tlit Creditors of Joseph Thomas, A GENERAL meeting of the Cred tors is intended to be called, for Thursday the firft ot-Augull nnx't,' when thoji ferfons only a fnall then have fumifhed their accounts can be recognized at such. At rhat meetiny the Afiign eea hope to have it in their power to lay before t/iem a cirrurollantial aceount of his concerns ; and to propol'e f. ; me mode of adjustment to the Creditors'. Th'ofg who negleit to furnifh their accounts before that day, will be excluded from thebenefit of any arrangemenu that may be .then made- ?' ;• Samuel IV. F,'sber,") ; \rilltam Buckley, I Jo J g Tho;Ma. John.Hall, J julv $ ■; w&fr.tiA. TAKEIfea'ICE, THAT I hpve- applied by Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the counts of Northumberland for the benefit of the infslveut a<ft, and they have appointed the Monday in A»gufl to hear me and my creditors al th? court in Sunbury, at which time and pisee, they may attend if they think proper. JACOB BESSER. July fiaw3w ALL persons indebted ro theEftate of Jedidiah Snnwdcn deceased.are reqaelted to make pay ment to either of the fubfciibers,and thofc having any demands on the fame to produce their accounts for settlement. ANN SNOWDEN, Administratrix. ROBERT SMITH, > „ - ISAAC SNOWDEN, J Executorß July 8 AI. L jwrfons indebted to the Estate of the Rev Giliert T. St>cviifeii deteafcd late of Crahber ry, in the State of .New Jerfry, are requeftcd to make paymeut to the fujifcribar, and Ijiofe having any demands on tjic fame to prcchiie (their ac. counts for fettlem'ent. ' JSAACUNOWDEN, Administrator. July 8 4 of Richmond T O B A C C O, of ao-focsllnit quality, * XOK SAI.K BY •n" Peter Barker iff Co. K» 148, High street cots Tw 6 mo; 1.8 -';* - THE Creditors of Baly, Hill, is" Evans, liifolvent Debt rs. -iti the county of Suffer, are tr meet the Aflignce at the Court-House mfaid om»yt rviuhf 2jtb of Dec. next, ps in o'rlnrlr a m tn r,r«jr to nuke a iti\'i4ena t>r faiaTnlolveKti estate, that may come ro ft?nd by that day. CH. CASE, assignee. juric \s' IS OFFERED FOR SALE, ( &fffet'dihj hppWtd for ) A V ALUABLE parcel of Land in Ann Arun del county, not far from the city of An napolis and about 30 miles from the city of Walh* injjton. On one of-thefe traiSs is » raofl alegant two (lory brick Dwelling House, 4 rooms on s Boor .beautifully fituatcd in an excallrnt ard healthy neighborhood— body of Land will be fold in lots or in a large tody. There are several ten ements oil said Tract which rent for fomethiug considerable per ann. A further description >s deemrl unneceflary. Apply to the printer. June 1 WILLIAM ' has ;vst rußLisuED (>rice i dol. 50 cents) THE BAVIAD JiND M /E V I A D. Br William Gipfobd, Esquire. ' To which is prefixed, A POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR By an American Gentleman. [ln introducing this celebrated work to the Gen tlemen »ndLadiej>ef America, I have endeavored to gtve it a dress proportioned, to its diftingHilhed merit, and to the talie of tl»o£e for whose amijl'e raent and delight it is intended. No expence has keen spared in th« publication; and 1 flatter myfelf that the work does not yield, either in paper or print, to any «ne ever puWilhed in America This edition ha., an advantage #ver fame former ones, as it contains by way of notes, the minor productions of the author ; and, it has an advan toge over every r.ther edition, in the Poetical F.fijVe which ,is prefixed to it, and which mult be ex tremeljr gratifying to every lover of hte*atur« in this country, as it is a proof thatthere are Ameri cans who lilye the taste ro atdmije, -he juflice to applaud, and the talents to rival the Geniuses of other nations. *emeCopie*havc beenfehtxm to Mr. Sow trviHe, MaidenLarie, JVr-iu Tort, atfo to Mr. Hill, Baltimore, and to Mr. Young, Gbarbjkn. Copies will be font to Bojlan and other places, as soon as occasions offer.] . may a 8 $ TREASURY DEPARTMENT May agtb, 1799. proprietors of certiGcate%!Tned forfub fcriptions to the Lotin bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment (hall have been made of the sth inltslnient, which will become due during the firft days of the month cf July enfoing, Certificates of Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpeiUvely-, for the amount of the four firft inftalmsnts,-or one moiety of the films ex prefledin the fubfetiption certificates:—No cer tificates of Funded Stock will however be iJTued for less than one hutidred dollars. Such tubfeription certificates at may be pre ented at the f'rtalury or Loan Offices in con eqaence of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorfed and diftindtly marked so as to denote, that a moety of the flock ha 3 been tffiied. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury, mxm w» "*r-«arwrvw» :f py t?)te i&titfS £©ail NEW-YORK, July 12. iy the Juliana, Evrritt, in 54 days from London', arrived ytfterday we L.i»e beer fa vored with the following remark*, fr.om a memorandum kept by a gentleman. April 13. The army of the Rhine, un der the commsnd of Gmeral Mas sen*, was lying at Bade, i>i Switzerland ; and a great battle expsfled to be foi'ghton the 25th The AkchdiJki- Cuari.£s, i 3 at Engeo, with <IO,OOO men. On the 7th Ajpril, the French army, un der the command ofG eneral M6»f*o brat i the enemy at Pizzigliitone, and compelled ihem'to recrofs the Adige. : General Mafiena, ha 3 remy* ii his bead quarters to Zurich. Bonnier anJ. Robertjot two of the French Comniifiioners at Rattadt, on ti.eir way to Strafburg, hare been assassinated. The Britiflt Channel fleet, of 16 fail ol t,he line," under the cosnmand of Lord Brid port, ivas cruising off the coalt of Ireland, on the Eighteenth of May last. 1 The fchr. Juliana, Everitt, failed fame time with the Rebecca, ani»ed here seve ral days ago, Left there Ship Alexander Hamilton, Wife, of Bal timore Virginia, cf Norfolk Clianes Carter qj- to Alexander r , 6 , , . Vlail with con»oy Columbus, & , , t or- the 10th June. Jirig ranny, _ J Ships, Dispatch, AdKve, Indie, and Mercuiy, of Philadelphia. The (hip Asia,, of Philadelphia, laying in the Downs ; aho, ships Amity, Ju ius Pringle and brig John Henderfoii efCharlef ton; Brig Unanimity, ai d a (hip bound up, lying at the Nore, Ships Chesapeake, Boyne, and Two Friends of New-York. Ship Pacific, of Portsmouth, N. H. Ship Columfeus, of Bolton, and tawtf. Brig John Harvey, of North Carolina June 17, lat. 43, co. long. 50, 30, spoke brig Alert, Thompson, of and for Charellton bound to Hamburgh," cut 15 days. The ship Industry wa» lying at Gravef end when the Juliana failed. Same day arrived fchr. Sally Needham, 8 days from Charleston ; cargo, , rice, ta the captain. Same day fchr. Success, Barrett, Wil mington, Del. 5 Jays, out. {CP Inthe Mercantile Advertiferof June 18th,we publilhed an account of a severe en gagement between the brie; Harmony, Cap taih Marftiall, and a Frqnclv privateer. .The' Harmony was taken and carried jj'to St. Croix. Her mate 'and a I;umber Americans afterwards repolTefTtd thenifclves of her, and attMnptcu t+trn citttpe—«unt wtrrc rci'dKrn and put into filAfe -eonfißertient. 'The fol lowing is a Hft of their names And places of nativity, handed to us by an obliging friend.: William Livingfton, born at Elizabeth- Town, (Del.) Jonathan Brown, born in Bermuda Hun dred (Virg.) Robert Reed, born in New-York, and was mate of the (hip Orange, when taken by the French. William Pctrie, born at Savannah, (G.) John Lamb, boi n at Charleston, (S. C.) Henry Philips, born at Philadelphia. Hall Rie, born at Baltimore. Edward Jackley, born at Derby, (Penn.) John Prime, born in New-York. John Alhborr.e, born in Boston. Jjhn Weft, born at Wifcaflct. iaw6w. |C?* A number of Counterfeit Ten fol iar Notes of the Branch Bank of the Uni ted States are in circulation. The engra ving is tolerably well executed ;but the pa per is of a much coarser texture than the real notes ; and the signature ps the Presi dent, Caftiier, and Indorfer, arc so wretched ly imitated that the fraud may be eafity de bited. THE Subscriber, from a veriety of cir cumstances, is now obliged to transport himfelf and his family to some one part of Great Britain. " Look out for an IRISHMAN" !!!!!! July i a. LITCHFIELD, July 4.- The Natal day ot our Independence was observed in this town, in a noble manner ; ushered in by the firing of cannon. At 9 o'clock, a comoany of MotrcfTes raised for the occasion, with two field oie ces, Capta'n Bradley's Cavalry, Capt. Ranney's company of Regular Troops, Capt. Phelps's Lt. Infantry, and the uni formed companies of Captains Goodwin and'Kilbourn paraded,* with a double com plement cf music and a Band. At IJ o'clock a national faluie of 16 guns fummoni-d an immense cor.course of citi zens to the proc-'fllon, which was formed in the following order, proceeded by the troops, the whole under tfye command of Capt. Ranney—The Orator, with ihe Pre lidcnt of the day, and Judge Reeve— Arrived at the Meeting House, the folem. nities were opened by church music, and a prayer by the Rev.. Mr. Huntington ; and Gen. Tracy pronounced an Qrati.m wor thy of the Orator and the day.* CAUTION. NOTICE ! ROBERT RODGEHS. The Clergy, Magistrates, Military Officers, Citizens. TW- piocefficß retumj j n the fame or der, and tie military and citizens at fe»eral| iab ! cs, fat down to fp'endid emtrtaiurmntb and the following arank, each' under a difeharge of canr.ort. 'The People of Ihe Untied Statet —May they discern, that the man, who profeffej 1 attachment t6 the cen Dilution, and yet cla mourn the tneafures of government is aa iojidious partizan of France. ' ti: - Navy end Army of tbc United Stat, s 1 —M<-y the bold and manly policy, which gave their existence, br properly estimated by ' our (lountvy. The Governor and the State of Connecticut " '—the standard of Federalism. j Tie ancient institutions of Netv England ' —May the never be roarr'tl by the sopl titers of impiety. ' Gens. Pinckney and Marsha!!—May their jufute tmulate their former, fcrvices; and 1 may their faiifej like their virtues be immor » tal. No treaty tvitb France—No league -will, ' Fandemonium. The powers combined against France— > May they be uniformly fucceisful, utuil.jio vcftage can 6c traced of French nypocrify, French philosophy, or French inipittv. LIBERTY—V ay it never fuffer for •want of energy iirXJovernmert. The Clergy »f the United States—May tlic • talents,"earning, patriptifm and piety, for wbich they are so diftinguiflieJ, continue to adorn their holy profeffior. ( True Republicanism—non refinance and , pajft-ve obedience to the Will of the Majority. The ..American Fair—M th:ir gentle influence guide to noble deeds. G. SHAW," Rejpeftful'y informs the fuiilic, be hat receivtp from Robert Johnston, Apothecny, No. 10, Green ftrcet, Soho, Lon don, a irefb jnd very considerable supply of In* highly esteemed Medicine. AWAKE of the depredations made on eicry public medicine of eftabliflied repute and extenGve sale, K. John Hon, obtained llic Kng of England's Patent for his invention, not " to recommend" but "to iltjhnguijb," Whitehead's Eflence of Mustard from SFURIOUS IMITATIONS. | " " Five yfifs have now elipfed Cnce Mr. Johnilon firft nside knonn to the world this very extraordinary fnedlTine ; during this (hart peHod, its efficacy lias boen so clearly demsn-' ltrateed that its (ale has far exceeded any form er example ; comparatively there (are few- fami lies in England or the United {States which have not either heard of or experienced its beneficial efeils and with "heartfelt fatisfaflion be had the happtne'-s. to declare. Whitehead's Kdance o£ Milliard has cunid more persons afflicted wkh Rheumatisms, Gcr.it, Lumbago, Palsy, Com- plaints of :be Stomach and other Pain- , ... fu'. Itfaladies. i Than.ail the Medicines ever before mail# public, indeed, the inftanires, of it* efficacy anw letter; of acknowledgment from '* the mottre>j fpeiuble chaiatfiers" are it numerous Oljt a. i*rge volum; could nor pnflibly contain tluro,' it of the malt i CfftTtieru men of the iar ulty ana! is h6nourcd by the use and recommendation of the 6tft faftjilfc* in England, lrclt d and America. A COUNTERFEIT. R.JOHNSTON has reifor, to believe a Urge quantity under the name of " Imp,ottd Essence of Mujtard," an yrlt as many otfier h« '> -en Ihipped for Vtneric;t, irid crnfidersit hw duty to prevent impafithn and difjppoiitmcnt. He the'refore requ«fts the af3,<sled to be par ticular in the purchifc 01 his bottles, bux-«, la bejs, and bill of dire&ions which are closely oft" pied, and words " by royal authority," artfully iuhflituted for tlie words "by the king's patent' which may elude common oWervation The Genuine isdifttnguilhed by the fignatnre of R . JohiWton, in his own hand writing on each label, and as an additional security it far ther signed on the otipfiile wrapper by his only agent lor the United States. G. SHAW, No 1 iJ9Cheftiut street, Philadelphia, by vyhom it is iold wboleiale and retail, m pills and in a fluid flatc at one dollar each, box or bottle FOR CHILBLAINS, SPRAINS AND BRUISES, It is a certain and eßeflual remedy, seldom requiring more than three or four application*.' To the candid and liberal of the faculty I ,' R. Joh'nfton refpedlfully submits the folio*ijig observations. The Fluid Effenc* of is an embrocation worthy their particular atteri» tion, jt differs in it> nature from all others, and is out of the beaten trail of L general j^raflice — It is an a&iveOimulan;, eatily commuted , may by the different method* of use, iiis both ele gant and convenieu; and it frequently found in the. extemporaneous prelcriptiom of their bre-i t.ieren in England. The above Genuine Medicine, as well is many others of the firll celibrity may be had by appointment of O. hhaw, of Mr. G. Daiky, Wilmington, Dr. Barrill, Maiden Lane, New- York, MefTrs. Bailey and Wallter, Charlefh'i', William Black, Salem, (N. J.) Charles} Hu nitch, Lancafler, A. C. Jorden, Norfolk, Jnhn' Roberts, do. David Keen, Sweet Springs, Vir ginia, R. Lee, Baltimore, I. & J Mantz,)Fre dericktown, Maryland, G. W. Mancius, Alba ny, Dr. Vanfolingen, New-York, Mefiis. Tit ford A Son, do. Meflrs. Rofs & Douglas, Pittf burg, John Webster, Wilmington, James Wil l'on, do. Richard Winter &. Co. Savannah, and in every principal town in the United States. N.B. The public are desired to enquire (ot Whitehead's Essence of Mustard, all others be ing a base and spurious imitation. GEO. SHAW. 119, CJtefnut flreet, where Venders may be fnpplied. ■ " Cautien against Counterfeits." Agents are appointed by G. Shaw in everf principal town nf the Efmlia Sfatflf, and there is no certainty of purchasing the Genuin« EJ," fence of Milliard in any part of America, utile' it is signed on the outside wrapper by G. Shaw, No. tit), Chel'r.ut street, PhiladelphiJj where shopkeepers are supplied and a liberal ttifc ol " 1 ' allowed them. May 13 TO BE LET, A COMMODIOUS THREE STOR* BRICK HOUSE, OITUATE in Walnut near Fists. flrtrt,» O well raleiilareil for a genurl bontntig lit'" e * Enquire at no. 10*, Walnut-street. June 7 p \\'}W
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