of ahb Philadelphia Dally Advertiser. Number 1628.J SALES Bt AUCTION. Staled Sales For DRr GOOD S. r Forenoon—Edward Po)c, No. 56, Motn!ay ' f°»th Front-street,* ' Afternoon—Footman & Go. No. 65 (. S»uth Front-street. ("Forenoon —John Cornetly, Old Cit» Turft /i 3 Auction, No. 73 fout : h I'ront-ftreet. J * J Afternoon—William Shannon, No. C. IHigh-ftreet. Wel-ufday \ r V,enfon > N °- 74 I south Third-ftrcet. Thursday j Forenoon-fidwird Fox. I Afternoon—John Connelly. p ■ j 1 Forenoon—William Shannon. 5 Afternoon—John Connelly. Shthrdat Afternoon—Peter Benfon. R.ea'l Estate for "-ale, PLANTATION, in a healthy and wood li *. tuition 0:1 Ch-i'ter Creek, in Middleton Town Slip, Delaware- County, containing 119 V acrts, upwards of jo acres of whioh are wood j ltiid, V/eil timbered ; the remainder plough land ' afcd water :4 ni-adow—nf the latter, utany more ] acres can be made at a frna'l ccpence. There are on said premises, a good orchard of beil grafted { fruit, a house, with a spring near the door, a frame ; ftabli.ig under, and a log tenement on 1 one part of said place Any person incliui.ig to purchafc, may view the premises by applying to Wm. HsnnsH, on said farm, ahd fenoV the terms by applying to Jonathan Penn ell, in the Lorough of Cteffer. novoflfifcr 11, "jt e»d R E MO V~A L. Maurice Moynihan, his friends and the public, that he has removed his Store of Chin*, GUIs, Queen* Ware, and Dry Goods, from Ho. 81 North Sc cund, to No. 71 North Seventh Street, north daft cortier of Cherry Alley, he (olicits thefa vor of his former cuflomers. N. 13. CrUtes put up \Vith care at the fliorteft notice. November 2. dtf rnn oat T7 By BENJAMIN CLARK, No. J5, the corner of Chefnut and Front streets, A large quantity of Clocks and Watches. Alfa, a general aflbrtment of Tools, Eile» and Material*, colliding of Clock Move ments, eight day and thirty hour hrafs pinions and large work ; Bells, clock and watch Dials, Springs, Hands, GlafFei, Pumice Stone, Emery, Rotten Stone, Cat Gut; bench, stand and tail Vices; Tunis, Pliers,Chains,Seals,Keys, &c. &c. Apprentices Wanted. riorvemb'er 3. ffctutf For Sale by the Subfcrifrer, White Plattillas JJfown Hollinds White Sheetings , Do whiles 1 Silelia bordered Handkerchiefs Striped Siiwoufes Slack Uibbona, Ns. 3 and 4 Glass Tumblers, and Looking GlaflVs, in in cases, &c. &c. George Pennock. November 6. cod 3 w FOR SALE, A Team of five excellqntHories, with a Waggca and Gears. The Horfeb are all young, fl'ong, true to the draught, and capable (jf hauling as great a weight as mosL in the coVsn try. The Waggon and Gears are ftronc and in good order. Apply to ROBERT GkiiEN, Well Town, Cheiter county, or'io Thomas Fijher, . No. 141, S. Second Street, Phila elphia n mo. a, eod<w. Samuel & Miers Fifhtr, ARB NOW OPENING, At their Warchoufe, Vo. a 7,Dock Street, a frefti assortment of Woolen and other goods, fu:table to the season, received by the late arrivali from Eng land. Tlry have also for Sale, Lisbon ( ,n p i P"» h »> ds i""" c,fc- Port Wines, J Aflorted queen's ware in crates, &c. ibth mt- 23d. diw^tav^tv. This Day Published, And to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of Second and Chefnut streets, Price 3-Bths of a Dollar, Observations on certain Documents Contained ifc No. V and VI of " The Hiftof-y of the United States for the year 1796," fn whleh the en ARCS or speculation againll ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late Secretary of the Treasury, is FULLY REFUTED. WRITTEN ST UIMS-S'LT. This publication presents a concise ftatemeot «£ the hafe means pra&ifed by the Jacobins United States to asperse the chara&ers of those parsons who arc considered as hostile to their disor ganizing schemes. It also contains the cor rtfpondence between Mr. Hamilton and MefTrs. Monroe, MuMenburgh and Venab'e, on the fub jedef the documents aforefaid, and a scries of let ters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr Ha milton, proving beyond the poflibility of a doubt, •hat the connexion between him and Reynolds, was the result of a daring eonfpiracy on the part of the latter and his associates to extort money. £s* A discount of one third from the retail price will be nlade in favor ot wholesale purchaivri, for (Tash. Orders to be addressed to Mr. Youn«. AvptH 15. ~D A N C I N G. MR. tsf Mrs. B T R NE, Of the 1 heitre, RESPECTFULLY inform the Ladies and Gen tlemen of Philadelphia, that Mr. Byrne's Academy will commence on th« ift, and_ Mrs. B*rme's on the jd of December next, november 40. Wanted, to Hire, A Large and convenient HOUSE, in*or near the centreof the city—for which a generous rent wfll be given; to be taken for a year, or on joore for a longer term. Inquire of thi Printer. oa. 17. ect f PHILADELPHIA: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, 1797 For Anifterdam, The Ship farmer, ! Joun M'Collom, Mifttr; | WILL fail in a few days, the I ~<-»^»-«i«tii&S^>g rea tcr fart (jf i»er cargo ready. For freight of fifty tons of Coffee, or p iC fage, apply to the ciafler on board, at Walout ftreet wharf, or to JOHN SAVAQE. Who i> Landing, out of the f.iki Ship, from Boar deaux, and For Sale, Claret in hhds. White Wine In quarter caflcs Claret in cases, of a superior quality Fontiniac, Sauterne, v Wines in cases Lunille, } Prunes in boxes novemSrr 24. $ for l^iverpool, >--wa The copper bottomed Ship Hamburg Packet, Captain Silas Swain. A. l.arge proportion of her I V. cargo being ready to go on hoard, is cipefled to fail on or about Sunday, the 3d of Decernj^r. For Freight or Passage, apply to the Captain on board, at Walnut-street or to PHILIP NICKLIN Co. November %t. S FOR LONDON, THE SUIP • ILIAM PENN, James losiah, Master. THH fls p ii now taking on board her cargo, and will fail in all next week. For freigit or pallage apply to the er-.ptain, or to yejfe Robert Wain. rtov 21. " 5 For Liverpool, Tie Ship CLOTHIER, bJathanielD. Gardner,majler, TTTU.L fail about the lah j VV inft. For freight or faf- . sage apply to the Captain, at Vanuxem's wharf, or to JAMES OLDDEN, nov. 3. dtf No. 41, N. Front-street. ( For Londonderry, ~ THE BRIGANTINE S U K E r, William Wuittin, Ma.ler. - " Aflronggood vessel, about two hundred tons, to fail with all convenient speed, a greatfpart of her, cargo engaged—now lying at Willing and Francis's wharf. For freight or paf faje, apply to the captain, or JOHN SKYRIN, Landenbergtr s wharf. Who wants to Charter. K VisStLof about three hundred tons. nov 18. ' *> S For Savannah, in Georgia, THE SHIP Sally Butler, Captnin Chispt-olm, A new vcfTel, with trxcellrat 4^^^^^a CC ohi m odatibns for palfengers— Sails on tire 10th of December Freight or Passage, apply t» ROSS Of SIMSQN. IVhi IjJVf to dispose of, A small invoice of GLAIJBER SALTS INDIGO, and a panel of HOLLY WOO®. ndvetnbcr § for Hamburgh. - The Brig MARY, Pf.tk» York, mailer, t Lying at Ruffel's wharf, near Pine J ilreet, is now ready to take in » ? Cargo, and will fail in tea days. For Freight, or Passage, apply to GURNEY & SMITH. November 16. dtf For Sale or Charter, Sit GOOD HOPE, i Wi.l carry about 1100 barrels,and is ready to take in a cargo. For tarms fc*AlriS-»r.Cltf apply to Pragers & Co. Ko. 151, Soutji Second-street. Who have for sale—prime St. Croix Sugar and Rnm, Madeira, Lrlbon, and Teneriffe wine. November 7. Wanted to Charter, ' To one port in Hifpaniola and back A faft failing Vessel, of the bur then oi 6 or 700 barrels. For terms, apply to Benjamin MoKca*, No. no, South Front P.reet, • or to ROBERT ANDREWS,' No. 86, South Wharves. nwember 10. $ • For Charter, t THE SHIP e J obn Bulkley, r Samuel Volans, Majler. veffel is built of live oak 1 and cedar, of about 30:0 ' barrels burthen, and ready to receive on board a JeJJe Ss° Robert Wain. oa. jr. L For Sale or Charter, i The fall failing brig Brothers, -j Eying at wharf, an excellent tingle deeVd vessel, butt heir ahout lsao bairels—rot twelve months old, and in r compleat order. For terir.s apply to the master 3 on board, or to 1 Jofepb Antheny iff Co. Nov. By John Fen no, N O, 119 Chefnut Street. Philip y Co. HAVE I-QH SALE, . At their SrcWFrs on Walnut furer-t Wharf, Havannah Sugars, white and brown , 25 hhds. Jamaica do. ; joeo pieces of broad Nankeens < Impqrul Tea.in quarters and eighth»f chtUi ] QuicUtilvcr in tu'bs Madeira V/me in pipes and hoglheads Wine in p:pe> Old red Port Wiue inhogfheads Sail Catvafs, aiforted, No. I to $ 8 cases nf Manchester Goods confiding of Dimities, Mufl : nets,GinghapiSiTiiickfttts,torduroys,,&c. 200 crates Queens' Ware, assorted Nails, assorted Bla k quart Bottles Yellow Ocrc iij caflcs A quantity of writing S'ates, slate Ink Stands, &c. , 100 quarter calks Gun Powder 1/jey lave atfifor SALE or CHARTER, ' h n\ • The Ship HAMBURG PACKET, 1 Burihen tons, eoppetcd to t bends, and completely fitted. ( Thejhlp MOliLl\ burthen 340 tolas, a good veiTel, and completely fitted. ( The brig AMAZON, b*rthen 1300 bar rels, may be ready for sea in a few days. The whole of the veffels to be seen at Walnut Hreet Wharf. § ncv.^Lc. Rundle y Leech, Have jufl. received, and have for Sale, at ?to. 9, ' Walnut (Ireet, Liverpool and St. Übes SALT j Do. bell house CO i LS j Queens* WARE ift cases, aflfortcd 1 Bonrdeaux LRANDV of an excellent quality Do. CLARE F in cases, do. §THFY *AVF 41.90 For SALE or CHARTER, ' I THE sat? 1 PEGGY, 225 tons, in excellent condition, ind be sent to sea with little cxpenceor delay, LIKEWISE, * THE BRIG WILLIAM, \ Burthen 201 tons, ' *m£. Til , ruroember 16. f _ f Port y and Madeira Wine, Now Landing, By fliip Edward, from Madeira, and Betsey and Peggy, froai Oporto, in Pipes and Hoglhead», > For sale by PETER BLIGHT. WHO ALSO OFFERS FOR SALI, AM J T r ' ' Fonr thousand barrels burthen, eieellent order—ready to take in a cargo—about three years old. likewise, The Schooner Industry, _ Burthen 800 barrels, ready also to receive a car go—and a quantity of i Jamaica Rum and Sugars, JuR landed frott the above vessels at South ftrctt wharf. eoim. Nov. x. James vff Richard Smith^ r the liberty of informing their friends 1 and the public, that they have removed their (lore to No. 54, South Front-freet, next d*or to F.d vvard Fox's Auition Room, where they hay at this time for sale, a and general assortment of European & Eajl India Goods, Matty of which are just miportjd in theClothjer, William Penn, See. &.c. Samuel Pleaiants Iff Sorts, No. 74, South SecondJlreet, HAVE received a supply cf Seasonable GOODS, which they are now opening for lale, on reasonable terms. Ofl 27 4 W ~ROSS SIMSON, HAVE FOR SALE, A few bales Baftas, Coflas, and a qulntitjr of Bengal COT I ON Bengal SUGAR, in tags and boxet Jamaica, T St. Vincents, > RUM. afid Bengal j 360 raflts RICH, ;nd parcel of lhip building RED CEDAR. OA. 27. • § Landing this day. From on board th« schooner Two Friends, Dan iel Crawley, Mailer, 80 hhds. and ; Jamaica RUM, 12 pipes ) J FOR SALE BY George Latimer Ss 5 Son. udnemhrr 9'. j 400,000 weight of choice Stf. Do mingo CO I FEE, FOR SALE BY JAMES YARD. November 21. lct All Persons who are indebted to the estate of Wiuiam Husham, fen. of Phila delphia, deceased, are reqiiefted to make fpiedy payment; and those who have any demands a gainst said estate, will pleafeto present them, pro perly atcefted, to the*fubferibers. William HeyOiam, ~i Robert Hey/ham. >■ Executors. Fraftcis Btiwes Sayre, J n«vembe, 6. Mujical Injlrument Manufatlory^ 167, Arch-street. TO THE' LOVERS OF HARMONY. HARPER, INFORMS his friends and the public, that he has now ready for sale, a few of his new invented, and much adniircd fide board Piano Fortes, with Pedals,patent swell, fonopabant and French harp flop, which for fer.fibility of touch, brilliancy nf tone,fimplicity and durability of conftrutftion, the fapericritv of which,he flatters himfelf, a Jingle tri al will convince the unprejudiced judge—As they are manufactured under his immediate mfpe.-licn, of the very'hs • seasoned materials, he can Tell oil reasonable terms for Cash. lufUumenis repaired, tuned, &c. N. Bl Second hand Piano Fortes taken in ex change for new. n femUr 18. 3aw21T.0. SALrw AT AUCTION. For :i ti o'clock, on Saturday morning r-.-xt, cn Morlrn's wharf, for approved indorsed at 60 days, on Soard the polacre St. Domingo, in lots of 200 Footman & Co. Auctioneers. rnrt 2}, 1 Salerf an eh gant Country Seat \ A T A*~U C T I O N. Oh V?ednf.sdav evening next, the 29th at th-r '^ffce-houfe, IVILL BE \SOLD, 1 AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, contain- t ing 6 acres and 40 perches, with a neat two c story brick House and Kitchen thereon, an apple r Orchard, &c. on the Irish tra<Sk lane, in the a township of Moyamenfing, about one mils from the .city of Philadelphia. Further particulars will be mide known upon application at the office of the Philadelphia Gazette, or at the Auction Room f of the fubfcribcr. The improvements upon this place, for taste and el gance, ilaud unrivalled. ' John Connelly > Aucfr. novrmber i\j. dts j SALES POSTPONED; • On account of the Weather. On Friday the 24th inft* prccifely at 9 o'clock in the morning, will Le fold at C. Emlen's Lumber , c Yard in the Northern Liberties, near the Hay fcaies, ' all the perfon?.l property there jfcmaininsj, helorg-' 1 ing to of Caleb Eiplen, deceased—con- c filling of a large quawrity of lumber, '&c. FOUi'MAN if Co. Au&ioueers. c fl'V 22 N O T 1 C E. To holder, of James green leaf, and EDWARD FOX'S Engagements IN coufcquence of many havhg been prevent- » ed, from late unavoidable circumflances from obtaining their Certificates, agreeable to former notice. The Trustees now inform them, they are ready to iflue the fame to those who may ap ply within fixtydays, at No. 8 Chefnut Streel, andthpfe who de not, will be considered as re linquilhing their claim on the Aggrogate Fund provided for their payment. HENRY PRATT, THCMAS W. FRANCI, s JOHN MILLER, JUN. JOHN ASHLEY, JACOB BAKER. mvember, 13. tuthJcfim. NOTICE. ~ THE Stockholders of the Bank of the United States, are informed that according to the flatute of Incorporation a general' Eleflion for twenty five DireAors will be held at the Bank of the United States iathe City of Philadelphia, on Monday the firft day of January next at ten o'clock'in the forenoon. A*d pursuant to the Eleventh fe<!lion of the Bye Laws the Stockholders of the said Bank arc hereby notified to aflemble in general Meet ing at the fame place on Tuesday the ftcond day of January next at five o'clock in the E vening. By order of the Board of direflors, O. SIMPSON, Cathier. Second fundamental Article. Not more than three fourths of tne Direflor« in office, exclusive ef the President, fliall be e- Ugihle for the next fiicceeding year, but the Dirtflor who (hall be President at the time of an £)?<9ioi> may alwayibe re-eltdled." Philidelpiua, nov. ,i 8 1797. ftE " 70~LET At a reasonable Rent, And may b: entered on immediately, A thtee-ftery brick House, and almo!! new) containing two parlour*-, a drav.ing room, three good chambers, &c. Dtuaced on Front, near Pineftreet. Apply no. 1 ab, South Front ftr.eet. • november »i. 3 C FOR SALE —by the Sosscr-bers, An elegant afl'ortment of Madrafs HANDKERCHIKFS, by the bale. WILLINGS s3* FRANCIS, nov. it. 5 Penn-llreet. Yellow Fever and Peltilential Diseases. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, in one - -l.oaavo. By William Young, Bookseller, No. 52, Second street, the corner of Chefnut Ilreet, f Pricey in boards 87 I 2 Cents J Neatly printed on fine American wove medium Paper, t A VIEW Of the Science ®f Life ; On the principles eftablifheJ in ths elements of Medicine, of the late celebrated JOHN BROWN, M. D. With an attempt to correct some important er rors of that work, arid cases in illutlration, chief ly fe!eif>ed from the records of tlieir praflice, at the General Hofpiital at Calcutta, Br William Tates & Chas. Maclean. To which is fubj#ined, a Treatise on the a&ion of Mercury upon living bodies, and its applica tion for the cure of diseases of indirect debility Andadifiertatitihontliefourcts of Epidemicand. Peftilentialdifeafes; in whichisattempteijtoprove by a numerous induction of fafls, that they ne ver arile from contagion, but are always produ ced:s,y certain (fates, or certain vicissitudes of the atmosphere, by Charles Maclean, of Calcutta. Nov. at. 'To Gentlemen'who intend /pending the Winter in the City. ROOMS to LET, WITH or without Board—at No. 114, cornsr of Sixth and Race Streets. The iitiratiori ; agreeable—and vicinity has been free from the late contigion. OA. 21 —d»f To be Solely A Valuable Plantation, OF upwards of One Hundred Acres of I and, will watered, in a he. lthy situation, about , feyen miles from this City ; the buildings may 1 e 1 made to accommodate a large family, at a mode , rate expense, and polfcdioxi had in a few weeks. Part of the purchase-money being paid, a rcalor.- - able credit will be allowed for the remainder. F.nquire of the Printer, rovcm'.ier 3 .mwTtf [Vol 1. BEEF. Prune Beef, fit for India vovagrs, for sale by WILLIAM SHKAFF, No. i6B, High-street. Alfa,' about fiftctn hundredweight of Bees- Wax. Nnv, 2t, 1797. rltf. i HOM %. R AN D AL L, hit roVSs tohi-. and the /rimml, inf*rrti-th'-m hit hdrhai-opinsd anOff.ee, athishouCe, No. SB, Spruce flreet, for the purpole of franfaiSinj business in the line of Commission andAgiT.tr, colletfelnj; refits and out flanding- claim* in any part of the United States.— He flatters himfeif, that from his long in this country and a general knowledge ef it, hisfer cices will be found wurthj the no-ice of thole Who may pteafe to confide t» Him the manage nent of any of their concern*. N- B. Security given where required, nth mo 24 3tawtf c 3* St. Andrews' bociety. THE- Members of St. Andrews' Society, will pleaU to take notice, that as their Anniver firy happens this year cm a Fall Day, to be obferv eti by an orarr of the Synod of Philadelphia, to which community many of members belong ; it is therefore juiced proper to del r the Celebra tion thereof, until Friday, the firft of December, at O'Ellers' Hotel. The members are requested to apply for tickets ol admission to any of the : ffiQants, viz. McfiVs. Thorn :s Lolper, Givin Hamilton, jun. James Hen deifon, Kobert William H. orjDr. Andrew Spcjce. The officers are desired to attend at one o'clock; dinner to be on the table at three. By order of th Soard, RICHARD L KE, Sedretary. dtjD NOW LANDING, „ At Suuth-ftreet Wharf, The Cargo of the Ship Concord, Captain Thompson, from Bitavia. 1 About 300 tons firft qualify Java Coffee (the whole having been CelfiSed) 80 tons Java Sugar, in canisters and bag* lolegure*of old Arrack Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves fOK SALE BT PETER BLIGHT. Who aljo offers For Sale, Jufl landed from (hip Amity, from Jamaica,' ict hhds. Jamaica Sugar, and 170 do. do. Rum. November 13. d6w V » FOR SALE, tr Joseph Anthony Co. No. 5, Chefnut Street, A cargo of choice Bourdeaux Brandy, ift and id proof, jufl landed 250 b les of Bourbon cotton of a superior quality 9 do. Surat, do do A quantity of heavy black pepper in bales Bourbon Indigo of the firft quality High proof Jamaica ipirits Old London particular Madeira wine? In pipe 6 8t do. market do C qr. calk*. New England rum in hogsheads Genuine Holland Gin in pipes Claret in cases Spermaceti candles andftrain'd oil Prime Boston beef Choice Halifax Salmon in barrels and half barrel* De. Herring in do do Bed Boston Mackartl in barrels of the fall fare. New-En gland tow l : nen A few tons of RulTia cordage RufTia feather beds Clovtr and Timothy feed in iafics Long vv hale-bone No. r, a, and 3, Boston fail duck A few chrfty firft quality Hyson tea Carolina rice in whole and half tierces and An invoice of Dutch hollow glass ware. N ,vemher 8. d»w. FOR SALE, ~ by the subscribers, No. 11, Fenn-flreet, 1 The Cargo of the S&tp Ganges, John Green, commander, from Bengal, Co-Jifiingtf Baftas, of various qualities & prices Coffaes Purjum Cloths Sariahs , Guzz y do. tfumhumi Dored Blue Cloth Tanjibs Chintz and Calicoes MuimtiU Mamoodys Checks Maharagonges Patsa Hhkfi. Ginghams Mulmul do. Guzzenas BandaonoGS Gurrahs Siflcrfoy Piniafcocs Choppa Romals S&lgatehys Sooty do. Gillie Romah Perfi&nn of various colour Mock Pulicats 200 tons SUGAR 90,000 lb. PEPPER. Willings Iff Francis. The Piece Goods Of the Ganges arc ndw open and exposed to sale it khat commodious (lore the north weft corner of Market and Fourth ftceet. hot*, to, - LANDING, * From on board the fliip Cleopatra, Samuel Newell, commander, from London, 60 tons of the best clean Russia ■ „ HEMP 60 casks of bottled BROWN STOUT. ■ For Sale by the fubferibers, No. 21, Pcnn-ftreet. Willings £s° Francis. 1 Ofl. 31. A Jufl arrived, f From Poij§>au-Princc, aa <} for Sale by the fubferi bers, No. 21, Penn-ftredt, 64a hog,(Kcads,"\ j ?<3 barrels £ Prime Coffee 1 646 bogs J I . Willings & Francis. OA. 28. =, For Sale by the Subscribers, Prove Rice in ivhoh and half tierces toUi drtntt* Brandy ■' Tcneriff? Wive 1 ' Mo!a," 1 Georgia rvd Carolina-Indigo Paie'is Duck and one hogjhend of faiit britjfres, ■ N. is" y. Frazer. No. 5.J, - '.nth Front Street. 7. dim. 'MR XII
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