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    of tije anb Philadelphia Daily Advertiser.
Number 1629 j
SALES BY AUCTION.
Stated Sales
For DR r GOODS.
( Forenoon—Edward Fox, No. ss,
Monday! south Front,Jlreet,
Afternoon—Footman Sc Co. No. 6f
C_ Snath Front-Arret.
f Forenoon—John Connelly, Old City
Yuefday< u<£li° n , No. 73 fout'h Front-street.
Afternoon—William Shannon, No.
(. 183 High-street.
Wttotfa \ A ' r tern °°"-P e ' er a « nfon . No. 74
- ( south Third-ftrcet.
Thursday \ Fox.
C Afternoon—John Connelly.
Fridav \ Forenoon—Williara Shannon.
J 5 Afternoon—John Connelly.
Saturday Afternoon—Peter Benfon.
Real Hftate for
PLANTATION, in a healthy and good si-
X tuation on Chester Creek, 111 Middleton
Townfliip, Delaware County, containing 1191
acres, upwards of 50 acres of which are wood
land, well timbered ; the re mainder plough land
and watered meadow—of the latter, many more
acres can be made at afmall expence. There are
on said preraifes, a good orchard of heft grafted
fruit,a house, -with a spring near the door, a frame
barn with (tabling under, and a log tenement on
one part of said place.——Any person inclining
to purchase, may view the premises by applying 1
to Wm. Pennbi.l, on said farm, and know the '
terms by applying to Jonathan Pennei.l, in the
( iiorough of Ctelter.
November 21. eod
REMOVAL,
Maurice Moynihan,
INFORMS his friends and the public, that he
has removed his Store of China, GUis, Queens
Ware, and Dry Goods, from No. 81 NortS Se
cond, to No. 71 North Seventh Street, north east
corner of Cherry Alley, where he solicits the fa
vor ofhis former customers.
N. 8. Crates put up with c»re at the {horteft
notice.
November 3. dtf
"FOR SALET"
By BENJAMIN CLARK,
No, 55, ths corn-r of Chefnut and Front streets,
A large quantity of Clocks and
Watches. Also, a general assortment of Tools,
Eiles and Materials, confiding of Clock JVlove
ments, eight day and thirty hour brass pinions
and Urge work ; Bells, clock and watch Dials,
Springs, Hands, Glasses, Pumice Stone, Emery,
Rotten Stone, Cat Gut; bench, (land and tail
Vices; Turns, Pliers,Chains,Seals, Keys, &c. &c.
* 9 * Apprentices Wanted,
november 3. ' f&tutf
For Sale by the Subscriber,
White Plattillas
Brown Hollands
White Sheetings
Dowlafles
Silesia bordered Handkerchiefs
Striped Siamoufes ,
Elack Ribbons, No. 3 and 4
Glass Tumblers, and Looking Glass««, in
in cases, &c. &c.
George Pennock.
November 6. eodjw
FOR SALE,
A Team of five excellent Horses,
with a Waggon and Gears. The Horses are all
young, true to the draught, and capable
of hauling as great a weight as ( moft in the coun
try. The Waggon and Gears arc strong, and
in good order. Apply to ROBERT GREEN,
Weft Town, Cheller county, or*!o
Thomas Fijher,
No.'l4i, S. Second Street, Phila elphia
It mo. i, eod;w.
Samuel 6c iviiers J^'ilhcr,
ARE NOW OPEKING,
At their Warehuufe, Ho. 17, Dock Street, a frefli
assortment of Woolen and other goods, fuitablc to
the season, received by the late arrival) from Eng
land.
77'fv have also far Salt,
Lilbon
F £s >hhds. quarter calks-
Port Wines, J
Assorted queen's ware is crates, Sw.
lothmo-»3d. dtw3taw3w.
This Day Puhlifhed,
And to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, torner of
Second and Chefnut streets,
Price 3-Bths of a Dollar, «•
Observations on certain Documents
Contained in No. V and VI of
" The History of the United State* for
the year 1796,"
In whieh the charge of speculation against
ALEXANDER HAMILTON,
Late Seckitart of the Treasury, is FULLY
REFUTED.
WRITTEN Br UIMSSir.
This publication presents a concise statement
of the base means pra&ifed by the Jacobins of the
United States to asperse the chara&ers of those
persons who arc confideredas hoilile to their disor
ganizing schemes. It also contains the cor
respondence between Mr. Hamilton and Messrs.
Monroe, Muhltnburgh and Venable, on the fub
je& ef the documents aforefaid, and a (cries of let
ters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr. Ha
milton, proving beyond the poflibility of a doubt,
that the connexion between him and Reynolds,
was the result of a daring confpiraey on the part
of the latter and his associates to extort money.
A discount of one third from the retail price
wilYbe made in favor ot wholesale purchafcrs, for
cash. Orders to be addrefled to Mr Youn«.
AugvH 25.
" DANCING.
M*. tf Mm. B TRN E,
Of the New Theatre,
RESPECTFUL l 4 Y inform the Ladies and Gen
tlemen of Philadelphia, that Mr. Bvrne's
Academy will commence on the I ft, and t Mrs.
Btkne's on the ad o£ December next,
november ao»
Wanted, to Hire,
A Large and convenient HOUSE, in or near
the centre of the city—for which a generous
rent wfll be given; to be taken for a year, or on
more for a longer term. Inquire of ths Printer.
17- * co "'
PHILADELPHIA: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1797.
For Anifterdam,
r4sr F A ER >
J OHN M'Co-llom, Master ;
WILL fail in a few days, the
,^:>^-*= ** i * part of her cargo being
ready. For freight of fifty t»ns nf Coffee, orpaf
%e, apply to the master on board, at Walnut
ftreet wharf, or to
JOHN SAVAGE.
Who is Landing, out of the said Ship, from Bour
deaur, and For Sale,
Claret in hhds.
White Wine in quarter calks
Claret in cases, of a superior quality
Fidntiniac, }
Sauterne, > Wines in cases
Lunille, )
Prunes in boxes
november 24. $
For Liverpool,
v~«e. The copper bottomed Ship
Hamburg Packet,
Captain Silas Swaik.
A Large proportion of her
u _£x cargo being ready to go on
board, is expeAcd to fail on or about Sunday, the
3d of December.
For Freight or Paflage, apply to the Captain on
board, at Walmft-ftreet Wharf, 6r to
PHILIP NICKLIN & Co.
November a 2. §
FOR LONDON,
THE SHIP
1L I A M PENN,
James Josiah, Master.
THE ftitp is now taking on board her cargo, and
will fail in all next week. For freight or pafTage
apply to the captain, or to
Jeffe sis Robert Wain.
nov 11.
For Liverpool,
The Ship
k&rk&L CLTH ° 1E R '
P 1 Nathaniel D. Gardner, mafler,
fail about the 15th
\ y inft. For freight or pas
sage apply to the Captain, at Vanuxem's wharf,
or to JAMES OLDDEN,
nov. 3. dtf No 41, N. ¥ront-ftreet.
For Londonderry,
THE BRIGANTINE
SUKET;
William Whitte*. Master.
A strong good velfel, about two
hundred tons, to fail with all convenient speed, a
great Ipart of h«r cargo engaged—now lying at
Willing and Francis's wharf. For freight or pas
sage, apply to the captain, or
JOHN SKYRIN,
LartJrrtkerg»f*» wharf
Who wants to Charter.
A Vessel of about three hundred tons.
nov 18. §
For Savannah, in Georgia,
THE SHIP
Sally Butler,
Captain Chish>olm,
ncw vessel, with excelleat
accommodations for
Sails on the ioth of December. For Freight or
Paflage, apply to ROSS bJ* SIMSON.
J Who have to difyofe of
A final) invoice of GLAUBER SALTS
INDIGO, and a parcel of HOLLY WOOD.
November 18. §
For Hamburgh.
The Brig MARY,
Peter York, master,
I Lying at Ruffel's wharf, near Fine
) 'fyjft street, is now ready to take in a
> Cargo, and will fail in wn days.
For Freight, or Passage, apply to
GURNEY & SMITH.
November }/>■ dtf
For Sale or Charter,
GOOD hope,
'waraPGl Will carry about iaoo barrels,and
is ready to take iif a cargo. For terms
apply to
Pragers C 3° Co.
No. 151, bouth Second-street.
Who have forfale—prime St. Croix Sugar and
Rnm, Madeira, Lisbon, and Teneriffe wine.
November 7. dtf.
Wanted to Charter,
To one port in Hifpaniola and back
faft failing Vessel, of the bur
then of 6 or 700 barrels. For terms, apply to
Benjamin Mo*gan,No. 170, South Front street,
or to ROBERT ANDREW'S,
No. 86, South Wharves.
nvuember 10. §
For Charter,
THE ship
■OAT John Bulkley,
Samuel Volaris, Majler.
lIS vessel is built of live oak
an( j c cdar, of about 30C0
barrels burthen, and ready to receive on board a
cargo.
Jeffe Iff Robert Wain.
oa. 31. L
For Sale or Charter,
The fall failing brig
Brothers,
Lying at Gurling's wharf,
an excellent lingle deck'd vcfle], burthen about
1600 barrels —not twelve months old, and in
compleat order. For terms apply to the master
on board, or to
Jojepb Antbiny Iff Co.
nor, diw.
By John Fennto, N O, iip Chejhut Street.
the ship
COM M ERG E,
Captain Riciiard Wai3tcoat,
From Liverpool is now discharging
at Hamilton's wharf, near the Drawbridge, where
owners of*goo<!s on, freight, will please speedily to
fend their permit*. Said veflc-1 wiil dire&ly after
take in freight on very low terms for Boftoii; Ap
ply to the captain, or to ' '
lfaac Harvey, jun.
No. 5, South Water Street.
A few tons of stone, or faud ballail wanted.—
Apply as above.
November J7 §lot.
Philip Nicklin Co.
HAVE FOR SALE,
At their Stores on Walnut street Wharf,
Havannah Sugars, white and brown
IJ hhds. Jamaica do.
3000 pieces ef broad Nankeens
Imperial Tea, in quarters and eighth* of chests
Quicksilver in tubs
Madeira Wine in pipes and hogsheads
Tencriffe Wine in pipe?
Old ted Port Wine inhoglheads
Sail Car.vafs, aflorted, No. I to 8
8 cases of Manchester Goods, confiding of Dimities,
Muflinets, Ginghams, Thickfetts, Corduroys, &c.
100 crates Qlneens' Ware, assorted
Nails, assorted
Black quart Bottles
Yellow Ocre in caiks
A quantity of writing Slates, slate Ink Stands, &c.
100 quarter calks Gun Powder
7 try hate also for SALE or CHARTER,
HA MB ljRG h PACKET,
fP Burthen jao tons, coppered to
fhehends, and completely fitted.
Thejhip MOLLT, burthen 340 toas, a
good veffd, and completely fitted.
The brig AMAZON,\vrthcu IJOO bar
rels, may be ready for fca in a few days.
The whole of the above vcffels to be seen at
Walnut street Wharf. § no». IC.
Rundle y Leech,
Have jud received, and have for Sale, at no. 9,
Walnut-street,
Liverpool and St. Übes SALT
Do. bed house CO A LS
Queens* WARE in cases, alTorted
Beurdeaux BRANDY of an excellent quality
Do. CLARET in cases, do.
TUFY HAVE ALSO
For SALE or CHARTER,
tue BHir
PEGGY,
Burthen 125 tons, in excellent condition, and
may be sent to sea with little expence or delay.
LIKEWISE,
WILL'IAM,
Burthen 401 tons,
novembtr 16.
Port and Madeira Wine,
Now Landing,
By (hip Edward, from Madeira, and Betsey and
Peggy, from Oporto, in Pipes and Hoglheads,
For Jale by
PETER BLIGHT.
WHO ALSO OFFfcRS FOR SALI,
The Ship
AMITY,
Four thousand barrels burthen,
*i<acS=3fe&2iii excellent 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
Jamaica Rum and Sugars,
Just landed from the above vessels at South street
wharf. eoim. Nov. I.
James Iff Richard Smith,
TAKE the liberty of informing their friends
and the public, that they have removed their
llore to No. 54, South Frontfrett, next d«or to Ed
ward Fox*B Au&ion Room, where they have at
this time for fale,alarge and general assortment of
European & Eajl India Goods,
Many of which are just imported in the Clothier,
William Penn, &c. &c.
OA. ty. ft
Samuel Pleafants & Sons,
No. 74, South Sccond-Jlrect,
HAVE received a supply of Scafonable GOODS,
which they are now opening for sale, on
reasonable terms. Q>l 17 —4 W
ROSS y SIMSON,
HAVE FOR SALI,
A few bales Baftas, CofTas, and
a quantity of Bengal COTTON
Bongal SUGAR, in bags and boxes
Jamaica, "J
St. Vincents, > RUM. •
and Bengal j
300 calks RICE, snd
A parcel of (hip building RED CEDAR.
06i. 27. § -
Landing this day,
From on board th« schooner Two Friends, Dan
iel Crawley, Master,
80 hhds. and, T amaica RUM,
ji pipes y J '
FOR SALE BY
George Latimer iff Son.
uovember 9. §
For Sale, by the Package,
For ca(h, or good notes at sixty or ninety days,
VIZ. /
Book and Jaconet Muslin* plain
stripes, and Checks . Assorted in
do. do. Tamboured uac t aee ,
do. Ladies handkerchiefs, &
gentlemen's neck do-
Jaconet chintz muslin for home and the Weft
India market, Pullicote 2nd linen handkerchiefs,
for do. do printed do. do. common purple and
chintz (hawls.
The above goods entitled to drawback on ex
portation. Also a few fcotchcambricksand aa
assortment of muslin by the piece.
The whole of the above being a consignment
from the manufacturers in Britain.
To be seen at William Biackburn's
Office, No. 64. South Sccend Street.
Ns>v. 6. "wtf.
Sale of aft elegant Country Seat
AT AUCTION."
On Wednesday evening next, the 29th inft. at
the Merchant*' Coffee-houfe,
WILL BE SOLD,
AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, contain
ing 6 acres and 40 perches, with a neat two
llory brick House and Kitchen thereon, an apple
Orchard, &c. fituatc on the Iriih trad lane, in the
township of Moyumenfing, about one mile from
the city of Philadelphia. Further particulars will
be made known upon application at the office of
the Philadelphia Gazette, or at the Auction Room
of the fubferiber.
The improvements upon this place, for taste and
elegance, Hand unrivalled.
John Connelly, Autfr.
November ag. dts
A farm for sale,
IN Perth Amboy in the state of New-Jersey,
of four hundred at-res, including a proper
proportion of meadow, of arable and wood
land, and fait tnarlh : There is on the premises,
a good apple orchard, and a variety of other
fruit trees, it is well watered with spring? and
brooks, it is beunded on two fides with navi
gable waters and has a good mill lite, its situa
tion is healthy and pleasant, commanding a
view of the navigation of Perth Amb»y and its
environs, and convenient to the fined fifli and
oysters in their proper season, it abounds with
naiura! manure from which, with the advanta
ges of the fait marfli by applying the hay there
from to the keeping of ltock, may at a small
cxpenfe, be enriched to a great degree ar.d ren
dered one of tfle firft grazing farms in the state ,
it is well calculated for a farmer or a gentle
man's feat, having several eligible sites for
building. This farm will be fold together or
divided, at may suit a purchaser, at private
sale, or if not fold, will be fe« up at public auc
tion on Tuefclay the nineteenth day of Decem
ber next, at the house of Robert Rattotne, inn
keeper in Perth Amboy, at eleven o'clock in
the forenoon. Any peri'on inelining to purchase
may view the premises by application to John
or Matthias Halted at Perth Amboy, from
whom or from the Hon. Jonathan Dayton, Esq.
speaker of the house of representatives of the
United States now ill Philadelphia, from Mat
thias kf r i/liamfon,j\iii. efq. «r Mr. Samuel Smith
at Elizabeth-Town further infermation may be
obtained, —and who are possessed of maps of
the fame.
Perth Amboy, Nov. 16, 1797.
15 —eodtlßD
Yellow Fever and Pestilential
Diseases.
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, in one vol. oftavo.
By William YoungJ Boolfcller,
No. 52, Second street, the corner of Chefnut street,
(Price, in boards, 8 7 I % Cents)
Neatly printed on fine American wove medium
Paper,
A V IEW
Of the Science «f Life ;
On the principles established in the elementi
of Medicine, of the late celebrated
JOHN BROWN.M.D.
With an attempt so correfl some important er
rors of that work, and cases in ill ufl rat ion, chief
ly fele&ed from the records «f their pradlice, at
the General Hospital at Calcutta,
Br William Tatmi & Chm. Mkclean.
To which is fubjeined, a Treatise 011 the aiSion
of Mercury upon living bodies, and its applica
tion lor the cure of diseases of indiredl debility
Andadiffertation onthe sources of Epidtmicand-
Peililentnldifeafes; in whichisattempted topreve
by a numerous induction of fafls, that they ne
ver aril'e from contagion, but are always produ
ced by certain states, or certain vicifiitudes of
the atmosphere, by Charles Maclfan, of
Calcutta.
Nov. ai. $ 121
To Gentlemen who intend /pending
the Winter in the City.
ROOMS to LET,
WITH or without Board—at No. 114, corner
of Sixth and Race Streets. The situation
agreeable—and vicinity has been free from the late
contagion. OA. 2" —d'f
To be Sold,
A Valuable Plantation,
OF upwards of One Hundred Acres of Land,
well watered, in a Jfealthy situation, about
seven miles from this City ; the buildings may be
made to accommodate a large family, at a mode
rate cxpenfe, and polTeflion had in a few weeks.
Part «f the purchase-money being paid, a reason
able credit will be allowed for the remainder.
Enquire of th« Printer,
november 3 mwftf
JuJl Publifbcd, and now Selling,
By BENJAMIN DA VIES,
At hit Bo«k-Storf, No. 68, High-Street,
The AMERICAN REPOSITORY
AND
ANNUAL REGISTERfortbcUNirED STATES
rOR THS V lAR 1798:
Containing complete and correiS lifts of the Execu
' tive, I cgiflative and Judiciary
DEPARTMENTS of GOVERNMENT,
And a variety of ufeful tables, necessary to be
known in every State of the Union.
Embellifbed ivitb t"i'e bandfome Engravings,
One of which is dcpiAive of a melancholy fceoe
thfct occurred during the American war.
oa. is. _■
lInDJ BTED to the Estate of Joseph John
son, of Germantown, in the county of Phi
ladelphia, deceased, are desired to make imme
diate payment, and those who have any demands
against laid estate, are desired to bring forward
their accounts to either of the fubferibers.
ELIZABETH JOHNSON,')
JOHN JOHNSON, Jun. > AdminiftrV
JOHN JOHNSON, }
Germantown, 10th mo. 27th, 1797*
Q&. 31. ft 3 t.
FOR SALE,
BY THE SUBSCRIBERS,
Madeira Wine, firft quality, in
pipes
Madeira Wine, New-York quality, in pipes
Lisbon WINE, in pipes
' importation, in boxes
Spanith Wool, in Bales, fuitafcle for Hatters.
, Witlings iff Francis,
Penn-ftrclt, No. ai.
Nov. 1. "• w&stf
BEEF.
Prime Beef, fit for India voyages, for fate by
WILLIAM SHEAFF,
No. 16R, High-street.
Also, about fifteen hundredweight ofljees-
Wax.
Nov. T797. dtf.
I HOMAS R ANDALL,
PRESENTS hi 6 refpeits to hi* Friends, and the
Public in general, -informs them that he has vpened
an Office, at his house, No. 88, Spruce street, for
the purpoj* ©f tranfa&ing business in the line of
Commifiion and Agency, coTle&ing rentsand out
standing claims in any part of the United Stares,—
He flattershimfelf, that from his long residence in
this country and a general knowledge of it, hisfer
cices will be found worthy the no ice of those who
may please to confide to him the manage. went of
any of their concerns.
N- B. Security given where required.
t ith mo 24 3tawtf
as* St. Andrews' Society.
rHE Members of St. Andrews' Society, will
pleaf# to take notice, that as their Anniver
sary happens this year on a Fast Day, to be observ
ed by an order of the Synod of Philadelphia, to
which community many of thr members belong ;
it is therefore judged proper to defer the Celebra
tion thereof, until Friday, the firlt of ©ecenibcr.
at o'EJlers' Hotel.
The members are requeftetj to Apply <or tickets
of ad mi {Hon to any of the affiflants, viz. Messrs.
I homas Leiper, Gavin Hami ion, jun. Jamts Hen
derfon, Robert Henderfen, WiHiam H.Tad,Efq.
or! Dr. Andrew Sp-nce.
1 he officers are desired to attend at one o'clock ;
dinner to be on the table at three.
By order of the Boar J,
RICHARD L. -KII, Secretary.
norember24. dtiD
NOW LANDING,
At South-street Wharf,
The Cargo of the Ship Concord,
Captnjn Thompson, from Batavia.
About 300 tons firft quali'y Java Coffee (the.
whole having been leltifted)
80 ton* Java Sugar, in caniilers and ba®-s
10 legurcs of old Arrack
Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves
fox sale Br
PETER BLIGHT.
Who also offers For Sale,
Just landed from (hip Amity, from Jamaica,
jos hbds. Jamaica Sugar, and
170 do. 'do. Rum.
November 23. d6w
FOR SjiLE, sr
Joseph Anthony Co.
No. 5, Chefnut Street,
A cargo of choice Bourdeaux Brandy, Ift and ad
proof, just landed
430 bales of Bourbon cotton of afuperior quality
9 do. Surat, do do
A quantity of heavy black pepper in bales
Bourbon Indigo of the firft quality
High proof Jamaica lpirits
Old London particular Madeira wine 7 In pipes St
do. market do f qr. calks.
New England rum in hoglheads
Genuine Holland Gin in pipes
Claret in c«fes
Spermaceti candles and ftrain'd oil
Prime Boston beef
Choice Halifax Salmon in barrels and half barrels
Do. Herring in Jo do
Bed Boston Mackarel in barrels of the fall fare.
New-England tow l : nen
A few tons of Ruflia cordage
Ruflia feather beds
Clover and Timothy feed in ;aflcs
Long whalc-bone
No. 1, 2, and 3, Boston fail duck
A few chests firft quality Hyson tea
Carolina rice in whole and half tierces and
An invoice of Dutch hollow;glafs wars.
N vember 8. d2W.
FOR SALE,
BY THE subscribers, No. 2J, Penn-ftreet,"
The Cargo of the Ship Ganges,
John Green, commander, from Bengal,
Conjtjling of
Raftas, of various qualities & prices
Coflaas Punjum Cloths
Sanahs Guzz y do.
Humhums Charconna Dorca
Blue Cloth Tanjibs
Chintz and Calicoes Mulmuls
Mamoodys 'Checks
Maharagonges Patna Hhkfs.
Ginghams Mulmul Jo.
Guzzenas Bandamiocs
Gurrahs Siflerfoy
Piniafcoes Choppa Romals
Salgatchys Sooty do.
Gillie Romals Persians of various colouts
Mock Pulicats
200 tons SUGAR
90,000 lb. PEPPER.
Willing 3 & Francis.
The Piece Goods
Of the Ganges arc now open and exposed to sale tt
that commodious store the north weft corner of
Market and Fourth street. rrov. to.
LANDING, '
From on board the fliip Cleopatra, Samuel Newell,
commander, frum London,
60 tons of the best clean Russia
HEMP
60 rafks of bottled BROWN STOUT.
For Sale by the fubferibers, No. 21, Penn-ftreet.
Willings & Francis.
OA- 3»- d
Just arrived,
From Port-au-Prince, ar.d for Sale by the fubferti
bers, No. ai,
6a2 hogftieadi,*") '
S !S > Prime Coffee
646 bags J
Willings &f Francis.
oa. 28. §
For Sale by the Subscribers,
Prime Rice in iwhole and half tierces
Boui deaux Brandy
Tenerijfe Wine
Molajj'es
Georgia end Carolina Indigo
Raitns Duck and one bogfbead ps faiit
brujhes.
N. Cs* y. Frazer.
AY jj, Stnti Front Street.
Nov- 1• dim.
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