of t y st and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser, Number 1619 j SALES BY AUCTION. Stated Sales For DRY GOODS. £ Forenoon— Edward Fox, No. ;6, Uonaay} . / outh Front-flrest, J \ Afternoon—Footman & Co. No. 6$ V. South Front-street. r Forenoon—John Connelly, Old City X*cfJ.at< , Auaion, No. 73 fout'h Front-street. •'I Afternoon—William Shannon, No. C. 183 High-ftjeet. mdjitfday \ Afternoon—Peter Senfon, No. 74 \ south Third-ftrcet. Thurtfay \ Forenoon—Edward Fox. ( Afternoon—John Connelly. Friday I Forenoon—WilluVn Shaniion. 5 Afternoon—John Connelly. Saturday Aftsrnooa—Peter Henl'on. Sales of Lumber, &c. WILL BE SOLD, On WEDNESDAY, the aid injl. frtc fcly .t in He morning, At C. F.mlen's Lumber I~ard, In fri.e Northern Liberties, near the Hay Stiles, AH the Personal Property there remainingbelongingtothe eOate of CalebEmlen, oeceafed, confining of the following valuaWe articles, v:2. Several hundred of WhitdlPine, Hemlock and Oak Logs, to be fold in lots of about three thousand ft«t each- I 1-2, a, a 1-2, and 3 inch Oak Planks aff.irt jj ed, most of which are of thebeftftuff for « the us; and building of (hips „ I. and 2 i-a inch White Piac Planks for g quarter t>!cks -g 1 '" a to 4 inch A(h Planks > Hemlock Scantling assorted ' g Six pieces Hemlock jo feet in leng.h, and a c | pieces 27 feet '"hite Pine Scantling, Maple Scantling Maple Boards, Quarter Rails =_ Sjiinning Weel ituff, Whale Pieces 40 feet V lc • 1 ~ti A v.-.loable assortment of White Oak Flitch f-> Stuff i_ And several feparat: parcelsofold Plank, &c. ALSO, j Two large copper Stills, with Worms, Heads, &c. A good sorrel Horse—an old Chaise and Sulkey A Ijtrge Spinning Wheel and Reel A number of still haute farrs, two log Trucks, a catt;nj Box and Knife, a large Feed Box, a fnadil Anchor, a Scale with Beam, and a number of 561b. Weights, a good Mill Saw, a writing J Deft: with sundry articles in 'Coxr.pting-houfe, two pair ©f good Piitols, a parcel of old Iron, Cables, Ropes, &c. LUrwi/t, * The wheel works of a Horse {? Saw Mil], complete and in good order. tl Such persons as may be delirous of purchasing an y part thereof, are at liberty to view them on tile premises, >vhere a man mill constantly attend every day previous to the sal.. Pir^nnam —-*—«*■«»", ouHders, occ. may have a favora- i ble c prportunity of purchasing Lumber, fee. to f more advantage at this sale than ellewhere, which bo doubt will command their attention. _ Purchafersto a larger amount than one hundred dollars may be accommodated withfixty days cre dit on approved indorsed notes. Sold by Order of JAMES VAUX, and S CHARLES PLF.ASANTS, i Attorneys in fa(l U Mart Emleh, sUe Executrix. ? Footman Sis Co. Autfrs. F , noymbcr 13. eOJt d3t United States, 1 „ Pennfyhania DiJlriEl, I--I pursuance ol a writ to me direfled from the honorable Richard Piters; Esq. Judge of the % Liftricl Court of the United States in and for the PennfylvaniaDillria, will he exposed to PUBLIC \ SALE, at the Cttflom-houfe, in th; city of Phi- "" ladelphia, on Friday, the 17th inft. at 12 o'clock , , at noon, 2 hampers of Earthen Ware I box of Indigo 1 bax of Merchandise I half barrel do. p *0 bags of Coffee x barrel of Salt Petre t barrels} By 1 k e 6 f °f Linens I trunk J 1 barrel sf Sugar 1 bag of Pepper, and Part of 3 bags of Sugar Tha fame having been libelled against, prosecuted and condemned a< forfeited, in the said I'oort. > WILLIAM NICHOLS, R* Martial. vv Marshal's Office, ? 2d November, 1797. { dtS in 1 United States,- 1 Peunfylvania Dijlria, j-" j IN pursuance of a writ to me direfled from the ~ 0 _ honorable Rich ird Piters,Efq. Judge of the Diftricft Court of the United States, in and for the Pennsylvania Di(lri<a, will be exposed to PUBLIC J us SALE, at the Custom house in the city of Phila delphia, on Friday, the 17th inft. at 12 o'clock, at noon, 354 Silver Watches 30 gold Watches . 500 Watch Keys Kji Th« fame haviHg been libelled against, prosecuted Rf and condemned astforfeited, in the said Court. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Marjhal. c „' Marshal's Office, \ ■ad November, 1797. j dtS 15 Dollars Reward. RAN-AW i\Y from the Sublcriber, on the 29th inft. an apprentice La 4, named JOSEPH i BARNET, by trade a paper-maker ; about 19 years of age, five feet seven or eight inches high, of a light complexion, tics his hair. Had on, and took with him, a castor hat, half worn, one brown fj mixture cloth coatee, new, one light do. half orde worn, one llriped velvet waiflcoat, with blue p]y t cloth hacks, one do. with fuftian kacks, and sun dry other thin clothes. It is probable he will change his clothes 18 he took a number with him. .iny person apprehending said apprentice, and securing h ; m so that I can g;t him again, fliall re ceive the above reward, and rcafonable charges if 6a brought home. 30 PETER BECHTEL. J Lower Mcrion town {hip, 15 Montgoucry county. Ai Cdolittr iP. N I.— law 3W. Sej PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY NOVEMBER .67.797 ijlkL Wanted to Charter, To one port iu HKpaniola and back A faft failing Vessel, of the bur , then ot 6 or 700 barrels. For terms, apply to Benjamin MaacAN,No. i?o; South Front street , °r f ROBERT ANDREWS, No. 86, South Vvharves. City "° V ' ml ' r I - -cet. Philip Nicklin Co. No - HAVE FOR SALE, At their Stores on Walnut street Wharf, •74 Havannah Sugars, whiteandbrown 15 hhds. Jamaica do. 3000 pieces of broad Nankeens Imperial Tea, in quarters and eighths of chests in tubs Madeira Wine in pipes and hoglheads . I'eneriffe Wine in pipes OU icd Fort Wine inhoglheads Sail Canvass, aborted, No. 1 to 8 8 cafe s of Manchester Goods, confiding of Dimities, H Muflinets,Ginghams,Thickfctts,Corduroys, &c. 100 crates Queens' Ware, allotted Ltk Nails, assorted Black quart Bottles Yellow Ocre in caiks :s, A quantity of writing Slates, slate Ink Stands, &c. 100 quarter calks Gun Powder re Ihn kmc alfofor SALE or CHARTER, (-X7-W The Ship HAMBURG PACKET, c j [ Burthen 320 tons, eoppered to JWSt SsKS&r- the bends, and completely fitted. Thejhip MOLLY, burthen 340 tons, a r( _ good vtffel, and completely fitted. f or The brig AMAZON, burthen 1300 bar-. rels, may be ready for sea in a few days. " or she whole of the above velfels to be seen at Walnut street Wharf. § nnv ic. For bale or Charter, 1 f"yikl The Snow 1 W%i GOOD hope, VVill carry about 1100 barrels, and et is rea dy to take in a cargo. For terms f3i#*i -Tat apply to :h Pragers & Co. c No. 151, South Second-street. Who have for fair;—prime St. Croix Sugar and Rnm, Madeira, Lisbon, and Teneriffe wine. \l November 7. dtf. For Hamburgh, The Ship \ I WILMINGTON, i :r Captain Hilman ; c g A Staunch, fsft failing, Phi- _ •, -rlf> ladelphia built vessel, of 1 live oak and cedar, is now in complete order, and trill fail with all pofliblerpeed, having great part of her cargo already engaged. For freight or P> f - , frge (having excellent accommodations) apply to the captain on board, «r to Summer I & Brown. 4 j Who hav( jJ - Gohaives Cotton, Sugar, Mo- n J lades, and a few thousand weight of excellent Cor h dage, including several fables of 8£ Sc II inches. O novrmher 3. tuth&stf i H or London, £ THE SHIP C WILLIAM VENN, p James Jofiah, Matter, ; ■>,['witli all coaven \\ j ent e xp e di»i on i.p or p Freight or Paffsge, apply to tr.e Captain, er to n j'ejffe & Robert Wain. a oa. 31. £ r For London, l THE ship ; Daniel M'Phcrfon, Majier. A ' TO fail with all convenient speed—a conGdera- blc part of her cargo being already engaged. For terms of Freight or Passage, apply to Roft 9 Sim/on. Oa. a - j Port and Madeira Wine, Now Landing, br By Ihip Edward, from Madeira,' and Betsey and Peggy, from Oporto, in Pipes and Hogtheads, For fate by PETER BLIGHT. tt WHO ALSO OFFERS FOR SAL*, O The Ship AMITY, p Four thousand barrels burthen, j J jn excellent order—ready to take j in a cargo—about three years old. LJKKWHS, gel ! The Schopner Industry, j Burthen 800 barrels, ready also to receive a car- riet go—and a quantity of his Jamaica Rum and Sugars, ufc / Jud landed from the above veflels at South street wharf. eoim. Nov. 1. 'j For Charter, qu ; THE SHIP John Bulkley, Samuel Volans, Majier. ' I • ''HIS vessel is built of live oak X and cedar, of about 30CC barrels burthen, and ready to receive dn board a wilr cargo. this Jejfe Robert Wain. oa. 3 r. For Freight or Charter, - - Ci, 'ypfc. THE good Bum S U K E Y, Isaac Vredenburg, Mafler ; Q NOW lying at Clifford's whart, and in compleat - order to receive a cargo. For terms pi cafe to ap ply the Captain an board, or John Siyrin, -rr No. Br, Arch-street. XT. WHO HAS FOR SALE, reafo 2000 wt. of double refined Saltpetre 600 wt. of F F Gun Powder 300 barrels of Herrings \ jo bulbels of Timothy Seed fl 150 cases of Claret, firft quality t Aqd a quantity of Sherry Wine. e Sept. ay. dtf Oi By John Fenno, N°- 119 Chefnut Street. J For Sale or Charter, bur- ?. B I L, rto 'W)y P'y»B at Morns' wharf, near reet IXI 3 a ■ n the Draw ' ri<l K«) ' S H k 't 3 cIl > well almost new, ' st , hurti * n ".1 tons, and is I'uppoA'd will carry • II or iico barrels, and lails faft. ft „ ot f„l4 |j, a - Wlil (=ke Freight for Borton, Salem, Newburyport, PoUfmoth, or the VVcd-Indios Apply to WHARTON LEWIS. No. 115, S. Front-Street. IVho b we for file, iVII Madeira Wine, Jam.iica Rum, Brandy, Juni per Bcjtics, and 70. barrel* of Liver Oil. O" A quantity ®f Potatoes felling from on 1 boaru said brig at as. 6d. per bushel. ncvemlcr 15. j For Sale or Charter, The fad failing brig ies, o Brothers, Lyin- at Gurling's wharf, an excellent fi„g| e dcck . d vdrd) hu * hen abou( ' 6co barrels— not twelve months old, and in compleat order. For terms apply to the master on board, or to Jofepb Anthony & Co. Nov. ' , ; Five years old Madeira Wine, ' to OF tho very firft quality, in pipes, hhds. and quarter calks, just landed from the (hip Edward, a from Madeira, and for sale by JOHN CRAIG, ir. No, la, Dxjrlr-Ar-o«t. j ' V^ n Ha£ 'charter, - CHARLOTTE, Burthen about 1200 barrels, j u (( hove down and put in com- | plete order, and now ready to receive a cargo. I Alf>, For SALE or CHARTER, 2 j °SE'PHU. s , B&umm ® urt ' len about 1800 barrels. mveybcr 6. 3awtf. ld i?'or Liverpool, A' *?- The Sh ip - CLOTHII R, Nathaniel D. Gardner, majier, fail about the ijth | yy in ft. For freight or >af fape apply to the Captain, at Vanuxem's wharf, <"• JAMES OLDDEN, j. Nov. 3. dtf No. 41, N. Front-street. | >f FUK SALE, »T *" , d f Joseph Anthony £«f Co. r. No. 5, Chefnnt Street, I t 0 A cargo of choice Bourdeaux Brandy, tft and »d j proof, just landed | - 250 bales of Bourbon cotton of a superior quality j 0 dp, -Surta, do do I A quantity of heavy black pepper in bales . Bourbon Indigo of the firft quality High proof Jamaica lpirits |p p. Old London particular Madeira wine 7ln pipes & I do. market do ( qr. calki. New England rum in hogiheads \ Genuine Holland Gin in pipes I f Claret in cases permsceti candles and ftrain'd oif Prime Boflon beef I a j Choice Halifax Salmon in barrels and half barrels ' tl Do, Herringindo do Ila Befl Boston Mackarel ia barrels of the fall fare. I New-England t l : ntn A few tons of Ruflia cordage Ruflia feather beds ■ Clovtr and Timothy feed in :aflcs Long whalc-bone 1 No 1, 2, and .1, Bollon Tail durk A few chests firli quality Hyson tea I Carolina rice in whole and half tierces and j \ An invoice of Dutch hollow glals ware. November 8. d2W. For Sale by the Subscribers" Prime Rice in whole and half tierces Bouideanx Brandy Tenet iffe IVine MolaJJes j ( Georgia and Carolina Indigo j Ravens Duct and one hogjhead of pant I brujhes. N. (5* y. Frazer. T K°. 951 South Front Street. I los N » v - 7. dim. ro] Drawing & Fainting Academy, No. 6.1, Walnut-flreet.' j Ui JAMES COX, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the J'fic; generous public, that his academy opens this day. November the 6th. I Hours of tuition lorladie?, from % till 4 in the I afternoon, and in Ihe evening from 6 till 8 for I gentlemen. I J. Cox has addad to his collevslion of copies a va- J ricty of fine views, &c drawn from nature during I j s \ his absence from the city: I tQ All kinds of colours prepared, and every article I used in the different branches of drawing and I j s a painting, fold on reafouable terms. Terms of 1 uition, Six Dnllars and a half per I quarter. ly A morning elafs for grown ladies, frrom II till j .j . 11 o'clock. djt „,v. 6. ftr( James & Richard Smith, _J TAKE the liberty of informing their friends I and the public, that they have removed their I llore to No. 54, South Front-Jlrcet. next door to Ed- J ward Fox's Au<sfcion Room, where they have at I this time for sale, a large and general afTortmentof I European & Eoji India Goods, • B Many of which arc just imported In the Clothier, ftori William Pcnn, &c. &c. ftre< OcS. 17. { St. Croix Sugar £9 9 Rum, p For Sale by JOHN NIXON & Co. A daw. j, ear Samuel Pleafants & Sons, Mifl No. 74, South Second-Jlreet, a,ly . HAVE r-ccived a supply of Seasonable GOODS, | v " m ' which they are now opening for sale, on reasonable terms. OA 27. —4W Wanted,\ to Hire, i A I arge and convenient HOUSE, in or near I f thecentreof the city—for ivhicha generous I t will be given Ito be taken for a year, or on I 1 e for a longer term.- Inquire of tha Pi intf.r. Oft. 17. • sots I 1 Canal Lottery—No. 11. WILL cotpmeote drawing Monday, thezoth inll. rickets for Sale in this Lottery, at near Seven Dollars,'at Wm. BLACKBURN'* Lottery and Brokers Office, No. 64, Soutli Secor.d-ftreet • ew » * ickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at 'Ten arr? Dollars, where check hooks arc kept lor regifter ik a ing and examining: in these, the City oC Wafhing lem, ton, No. 11. and Paterfon Lotteries, and informa _ tion where tickets may be had in molt of thcLottc 7. ries authorifad by law in any of the States of the eet. Union. - .?• "9* business of a Broker, in buying and uni- e ' ,in g" all kinds cf Public Stock and Securities, difcountng Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of on Lands, Houses, &c. See. will he duly attended to, j b y Wm. BLACKBURN. 5 nov ember 15. ,c A youngMan,who is acquainted with accounts, wifUes employment. He will givf lecuijty for any trust reposed in him, and recom mendations if required. Should tufinefs offer irf, where extra hours of attendance are neeeffary, he 5Ut ] ou ' ( ' have no obje&ion— a great salary wouid not in , eX^? 6bed — a ,inc dire<a ed to B. B. and left at v er t ' lw °ffice, will be attended to. IT- », t# Mordecai Lewis, _ HAS FOR SALE, g At his Store, No. 25, Great Dock-street, nd 2 5° bales of Bengal Goods 'dj Containing Bafras Coltas G'urrahs j Moragyguiigcct Tookcry Check and Stripes Bandano Handkerchiefs Mamoody **» I Calicoes R- J II boxes Irifli Linens I do. Diapers 7 do. Umbrellas 2$ canisters Java Sugar 78 bags black Pepper do. East India Ginger 100 calks roll Brimftonc 7c pines Madeira Wine I 5 7 Gin 1 A quantity of flieathing Copper and Nails. Otftobcr 30. | For Sale by the Subscriber, , j White Plattilias ,' I Brown Hollands J White Sheetings f I Dowlafies Silesia bordered Handkerchiefs Striped Siamoufes - I Black Ribbons, No. 3 and 4 Glass Tumblers, and Leoking Glades, in I ia cases, &c. he. j George Pennock. I november 6. eod^w >1 Teas of superior quality. Bachefts fine Hyson 25 chtfts young Hyson 2 chests Imperial j f I For Sale, corner of Second and Pine streets, by I - < c. HAIGHT. ' I novtmberix. 3awtf I f Samuel & Miers jt'iiher, L ARE NOW OP EM ING, At their Warehoitfc, No. 17, Dock Street,afrrft 0 j aftortment of Woolen and other goods, fuitablc to I 1 the season, received by the Ute arrival) from Enr-1 j land. 0 j - I Tht lave also for Sale, I „ I.ilbon 7 . ' B I 'i'eneriffe (. . j Sherry, and ( D P'P«,nhds. and quarter casks- Port V.'ires, 'J Allotted queen's ware in crates, &c. loth mo- 23d. dlW3ta\v^w. Walker &c Kennedy, No. 73, South Front Street, HAy F TO R SALE, 100 Hoglb&ids of prime Georgia Tobacco, I ALSO, 50 Pipes of llonrdeaux Brandy, j 10 Pipes of old Port Wine j Oi3. 17. i«ti>tf I N 0 1 I C E. The holders of certificates of a I loan to the exiled citizens of tha State of South Ca- rolina and Georgia, under an a<3 of Congress 13d I I .N't, ' 78*, are informed, tlat by lodging the f<m» I with George Simpfon, Cashier of the Bank of th« I j United States, they will be enabled to receive pay- I I raciit oi principal and interest, asfoonasthe certi-I J ficates can be forwarded to Charlcftori for fettle. | I ment, and orders received for their discharge. I November I. £ t I A Negro Man. SALE, the unexpired me (four y ears) I 17 of a flout, healthy, aitive rgro Man. Hi; I I is by trade a Cooper, was brought up when a boy I I to the farming bufinefs.isa good ploughman, un- | I derftandsthe care and management of horses, and I lis a good driver He has lately been employed in j I painting a new house and paints well—he is good I h ri I tempered, and believed to be very honest.sold part- I cct Ily for want of employ,but more for being addifl- I ed to liquor—For terms apply to No. 12, Dock I —■ street, noar Spruce ftrcst. I Nov. 6. >f lAh Window Glass, Of Superioi Quality, and cheaper than any other in I C the City— OF FJRIGUS SIZES, « r Fiom Bby 6t019 by 14, By the (ingle Box or Quantity, may be had at the I store of the Subscribers, cornei of Arch and Front-1 In flreet, James C. y Samuel W. Fijher. I La: Philadelphia, June 9, 1797. <>iwmwftf j Philadelphia, 08. z\th, 1797. | ALL persons desirous to contrail to furnilh Ra- I f tioiw and Quarter Mailer's Stures,during the I r, year 1798, for the troops in Philadelphia, Fort f ! Mifflin, on Mud Tfland, Carlisle and Reading, or I any of them, are desired to deliver their proposals, I Ra r " under a sealed cover, oh or before the 20th No vember next, to j .? TENCH FRANCIS, Purveyor. I [„ s The Rations to confijl of m ilt I pound Flour or Bread I that I pound Beef, or 3 4 of a pound of Pork j was i gill Rum , Brandy or Whiskey j 0 f t 1 lb. Candles j 2lb Soap ( T , , j will 2 quarts Vinegar ( To evc, T hundre d rations I quart Salt " J &!ftlgthN j ' 11. Gardeners take notice ! soth fa: "cri>>er; living in Jiroad, and corner of at , . Gc, 'g" fti- '■{*, fro'prfes rj vingfoon, ami tery having ;i q Uilm i, y „{ escslfrnt Cabbies and other :t— »«•.•<.tallies, with a Cumber of ysung trees in the To, f" a ° d > "ff-rs them at Priv.its s.<!e 5 and if net ?.er- ! oM , before Saturday, the iSth iti'ft; at a o'clock in m t«e afternoon, thpy then will be put up at Pub ma- " c cn '' ut ', on the premises. tec- . The Garden is t 0 he ]cr, and imme the a a ' e P'l ffion.gjven, for the rent of which apply to John Lithe, no. 40, myth Sixth feet, and , JOHN COLLIER. :ies, '""''W 14. »_ n of ~TO~BE~LET, ~~ A fpaciou:; dry floored Cellar, L_ at the N. E. corner of 4th and Arcji-ftreets. -d Nov - I - d 3 t L v : R E MOV A L. Lr _ Maurice Moynihan, at INFORMS his friends and the public, that he has removed his Store of China, Ghls. Queens Ware, am. Dry Goods, from No 81 North Se _ cond, to No. 71 North Seventh Street, north east corner of Cherry Alley, where he solicits thefa vor of his former culh.mtrs. N. B. Crates put up with care at the {horteS notice. novemher », JuJl Puhlijhed, and now Selling, By RFNJ AillN- DAVI i£S, N ° 68 " Hirh-Street, Hie AMERICAN REPOSITORY AND A NNUALP EGlSTEkforthc UNITED S TA TES • . . fOR THE YEAR | 708 2 Containing complete and correfl lills of the Exec*- tivc, I cgiflative and Tudiciarv DEPARTMENTS U GOVE KNMENT, And a variety of ufeful tables, necefWy to be known in every State of the Union. MmleUiJbeJ mit tiuo Lar.dfom, Zngravh?,, One of which ,s depiftive of a melancholy fcena that occurred during the American war. Oct. 15. Is. Landing this day, - From on board tht schooner Two Friends, Dan n ... lel Crawley, MaSer, 80 hhds. and } T „ • r> vt* «• 1 a pipes I Jamaica. RUM, for sale by George Latimer & Son. uovemher 9. l or lale by the Subscriber, n No. 89, South Third street, A few calks of high proof Brandy 60 Tiercel frefh Ri C e 40 Boxes of Chocolate A large quantity of after ted window elafi, and aoo pieces fail cloth, N». I to 8 Ravens Duck, Mace and Gum Senegal. Samuel Brcck, Jun. N. B. An excellent Corapting House to let on y R ° n ' ' wh »rf. 6teod Nov , 2 _ Landing, - From on board the fliip Edward, at Walnut ftreet Wharf, ' London particular Madeira Wine a of a f"P<Tior quality, For Sale by the fuKmber'. > Robert Andrews. novembcr 2. » for sale, By the Subscribe, at his Store, No. 7J , Soath Water-ftrect, A general assortment of China Ware Black and coloured Sattlns 00. do. Luteflrisgs 00. d#. Handkerchiefs Do. do. sewing Silks Imperial and Hyfou Teas Long and ftiort Nankeens Quick Silver, in tubs Holland Gin, in pipes Afiorted Glass Ware, in cases WhiteandbrownHavanna Sugars, in boxes Molane?, in hogflicacJ* ' St. Croix Rum and Sugar, in do. London particular Madeira Wine Sherry and Malaga Wines, in quarter calks R.ed, yellow and pale Barks, in clitfts Logwood, &c. &c. 7—tu&f 4 w JOSEPH SIMS. India Goods, ~ ' CONSISTINC OF 9 Haurial Humhums Tickiccs Patna Chintz Taffatics Punjum Cloths C<; «ppa Romal, Pulicat, Barhar and Ban danna Handkerchiefs for sale by JoJbua Gilpin, No. 149, South Front itrect, WHERE MAY be had A few trunks of French Goods, Confifling of plain and striped Silk Hose, Um brellas and Ribbons. Alfa, a few boxes Sperma ceti Candles, and a few barrels finoaked Herrings. nwrnbtr IP. «tod?t T-liis Day Publilhed, Aad to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, aorr.er of Second and Ghefnut streets, Price 3-Btbi of a Hollar, Obfervaiions on certain Documents Contained in No. V and VI of " The Hiflory of the United States for the year 1796," In whiahjjie cHAUtiB or speculation ALEXANDER HAMILTON, \ Late Secretauv of the Trsasury. is FULLY REFUTED. WRITTEN Br UIMS EL t. This publication prefcr.ts a cpneife statement of the base means pradifed by the Jacobiwscf the United States to alperfe the characters of thof« psrfons who arc confideredas hostile to their difor gimzing schemes. It also contains the cor respondence between Mr. Hamilton ard MtlTrs Monroe, Muhlenburgh and Venab'e, on the fub )ea ot the documents alorel'aid, and a f, ries of let ters ftom James Reynolds and his wife to Mr I-ia milton, proving beyond the poflibilily of a doul* that the connexion between him and Reynold'' 7/\ , e result °[ ? darin g confpiraoy on the part ot the latter ana his associates to extort money A dilcount of one third from the retail price "ill lit made in favor of wholefaie par chafer i for CAsn. Ordojsto be addreiled to Mr "Vow s Augufl 2j • \Voi.VME XII
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