0 f t i )S Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. t tSIUM.IZZ 1630J SALES BY AUCTION. ctjtcd Sales For DR r GOO DS. « f FoftSndon —Edward Fox, No. s<j, ,r' j ,) fotith Front-flreef, -i ' Afternoon—Footman & Co. No. 65 j (_ South Front-iirtet. J f' Forenoon—John Connelly, Old City t ) Auehon, No. 73 foiu'h front-ftreet. ' J J J Afternoon—William Shannon, No. 1 183 Hig'a-flreet. N °""' rh'Mr* I Forenoon—Edward Fox. J " ( Afternoon—Jrbn Connelly. ■p. ■ , ? Forenoon—William Shannon. " " ) Afternoon—John Connelly. Saturday Afternoon—Peter Benton. , To be fold at ths Merchant's Cos- ' see-House, ON the tenth day of December next, at 70' I clock in the evening, one 9ertain bond or obligation oat ?d July j5, 179figned by John 1 Loye of Alexandria for himfrlf, Joliah Watson j and Samuel Virginia currency,! payable on the 31 ft of tail paft,to Stock- ' Icy Doneifon or his aßigns—which Bond the j IV.id Doneifon assigned' to J-imes Grant, under vr'hcfe power «*f attorney this fjle will be made. j F»r further particulars app-iy to the .fubferiber.. j FOOTMAN and Co. | \ Nov. :8. dtrptbd Sale of an, elegant Country Seat\ a t a°u c t 1 <Jn. On Wednesday evening next, the iail. at ' the Merchant Cof&t-heufe, WILL BR SOLD, AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, contain. ) ing 6 and 4c perches, v;itll,a neat two story brick House and Kitchen thereon, a# apple 1 Orchard, &c. Swate 011 the ftilh tra& lane, in the '■ to\vr*hip cf Moyamsofmjj, about one mile from the c.fy cf Philadelphia,. Further particulars will 1: be nnde known upon application at the office of the Philadelphia Gazette, or at the Auclion Room of t£fffub£cric#r. The improvements upon this place, for taftc and tl. ; >uiice, rtand unrivalled. John Connelly, Auffr. novc-mfcer dts to. be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not I fore disposed of at private fak ) y TiLday* the firft of December next, at fix S o'clock ir» the e;'*ning, .at the Merchants' Cof fey House, in Philadelphia, Forty Theufand Nine Hundred and Thirty Ni»e acres cf LAND, now or late in the County.of Waihinjton, and Com monwealth of renntylvahia, and » n the waters of Fresh and WhccHeg Creeks and Ten Mile Run.— Thefc Lands arc fertrc and well timbered, and were patenteed ravly in 17S*, except 3700 acres or therea bout?, which were patcn;ed in 179*. On« fourth of the purchaft ncney to be piid at the time of fa!c, f or the rt-ndue a credit of one, t*ro an<t three months, will be given, on imereftand good fciurity. Cflober 6. 3r.wtS j 'To be Sold at Public Vendue, , (If not before dtfpofed of at private sale) OX Friday, the Hrtt day of December, at fix O'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' ColTe • Woufe, in F*«il*dHph : aY Twefcty Mx TtteufdVid sc. van iiu died and Eighty acres of L*ND, in the State of New.York, between the northern bound, of I\nrffylva*iia ana the Su'quelianna, ne>w, or late, in the townships oJ Hamdm and Warren, and coun ty cf Montgomery One fo*rth of the p*fcbi<fe money is *0 be paid at the time of sale ; tor the le fidue a credit <if one, two, and three months will .be given, en iotereft and good fecarity. Odlofte 6. 3^wtS Lumlmg. From on board thi (hip fe'v/arJ, »t Walnut- Ilrset Wharf, London particular Madeira Wine, of a superior quality, Fcr Sale by tl.e fiiVfcriber. Robirt Andrews. novcm"ber j. ' o' f FO RESALE, A Team of five excellentHorfes, with a Waggon and Gears. The Horses are all young, ftromg> true to the draught, and capable of hauling as great a weight as mo'.; in the coun try. Tlie Waggon and Gears ars ttrong, and in good ordet. Apply to KOffERT GftESN, Wcfl To.rn, Chelter county, otlJo Thomas FiJJoer, No. 142, S:Second Street, Philadelphia r' mo.-?, eodtw. This Day PubliOied, And to b* foM by WILLIAM YOUNO, corner of > Secqnd and Chefnut streets, Price 3-8/ij of a F)oltar, Observations on certain Documents Contiin6:l ia No.V and VI of " The Kiftory of the United States for the year 1796," In which the char«k or speculation s^ainft ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Laic of the Treasury, h EULLT REFUTED. IF XIT iS N BT UtMSRir. This publication presents a coneife flatemcnt •of the base means praflifed by the Jacobins of the Uuitcd States to asperse the charaflers of thoft parfonswho arc eonfideredas hoflile to their disor ganizing fcheraes. It also contains the cor respondence between Mr. Hamilton and Mefirs. Monroe, Muhlenburgh and Venab'e, on the fub jeifc of the docuaients aforefaid,and a scries qjf let ters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr. Ha milton, proving beyond the poflibilily of a doubt, Ithit the connexion between him and Reynolds, was the rtfult of a daring eonfpirasy on the part cf the latter and his associates to extort money. :ry~ A discount of one third from the retail price viiTbe made in favor ot wholesale purchaftrs, for casu. Orders t« be addrcfled to Mr Yobn*. Av?ufl %y. "■ DANCING. MR. £5" Mas. B Y R NE, Of t!ic New 'I herui e, "T> E3PECTFULI A* inform the Lndies and Gen- J\ th mcn of Philadelphia, that Mr. Bvrnk's Academy will commence on the i(i r and IVlrs. Bykve's on the zd of December ncit. novtinier 20- Wanted, to Hire, Al.argt and convenient H JUSE, in or near the city—for which a generous ren'. will begiv.n ; to be taken frtr year, or on more for a long'.r term, PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, 1797 For Amsterdam, K ED W A^R Jame* Wickham, Majier, • EXPECTED to fail in a few days, haying two < o 1 thirds other cargo »lr«a if fi Jy on hoard. For Friiifht or apply to t; theMafter on board, at Kj.iiiJton'swharf, or to p jot.m Dtntn-itdjon, No. 121 Walnut-ftneet. nnvember aS. dßt t or Amitcrdam, I—s The Ship ,yir farmer, Joiin M'Co-llom, Matter ; fail in a few days, the I part of her cargo beir.g 1 ready. For fresgh.t of fifty tens of Coffee, or pas- j sage, apply to the maftcr 03 board, at Walnut- j flreet wharf, or to ( JOHN SAVAGE. P Who is Landing, out of the said Ship, from Bour- I deaux, *nd For Sale, ( Claret in hhds. White Wihe in quarter caflcs Claret in cafeb, of a lupcrior quality 2 Fontiniaii, j Sauterne, v Wiaes ia cafci j Lunillc, j Prunes 111 boxes > november 24. j For, Liverpool, The copper bottomed Ship Hamburg Packet, Captain Silas Swaik. , ' C* Lari»e proportion of her cargo being ready to go on ! £ board, is to fail on or about Sunday, the 3d of December. r For eight or apply to the Captain on board, : Walnut or to PHILIP NICKLIN Co. - " novenibcr »x. § for London; THE SH^ P 2?P^ ,W ILI AMPEN N ' James Josiah, Master. THE ship is n#v 'tatin j ton board her targo, and will fail in all neat week. For freight or paflage apply to the captain, or to Jefli & Robert Wain. nov 11. $ For Londonderry, THE BRIOANTIN* ' 1 Bgft; SUKET, William Wuittin, Mailer. t-_ >B3#)% A (Vong good vessel, about two hundred/ens, to fail with all conveniest speed, a ,/reat jpart of her eargo engaged—now lyiig at Willinj and Francis's wharf. For freight or paf laice, spply to the captain, or JOHN SKYRIN, Latulenlter^ar y > •wLarf. I Who wants to Charter. .* Vessel of about three hundred tons. fjv 8. § For Savannah, in Georgia^ THE SHIP Sally Butler, Captain v.-rt 1 sHK)LM, A new vefTel. w-th 'xcellent VXSa^LIMS-~~ Qcccmniod-f'tru forpaifengers— Sail' cn of December Por freight or PaflV-fe, apply te ROSS ts" SIMSON'. H'bo have to difaft •/» A fniall invoice of GL.VVIB£.U. SALTS INDIGO, and a panel of HOLLY WOOD. no'jcmbtt iS. § For Hamburgh. !**■** The Brig M A R^A r , ■fySnKl— Pet!» Yobk. matter,* \ Ay, Lyir.gatßaffel's wharf, ne--r Pin e * '' llrt'.t, is now ready to take in JL V Cargc k and will fail in *in days. Tor Freight, or Pa%e. apply t" n „ GURNEY & SMITH. Niyrember 16. For Sale or Charter, The Snow GOOD HOPE, Wi l carry about 1100 barrels, and T " d y t0 in a cargo. For terms Pragers Co. No. 151, fcodth Seoand-Ikrert. WJio have for sale —prime St. Croix Sugar and Rnm, MadeiVa, Lisbon, and TenerifTe wine- November 7. ITfcfr. Wanted to Charter, t Ssl3)iFrA one P ort Hifpaniola and back j faft failing Vefle!,of the bur- then ot 6 or 700 barrels. For termi, apply to - Bki jamin Morcan.No. no. South Front street, . orto ROBERT ANDREWS, No. 86, South Wharves. mvember 10. - 1 ' . ¥ For Charter, t THE SHIP John Bulkley, e Samuel Volans, Master. r "pHIS vessel i* built of live oak J.' and cedar, of about 30C0 - barrels burthen, and ready to receive on board a *s'rffe iff Robert Wain. oa.3* : _L For Sale or Charter, s The fatt failing brig Brothers, ■ Lying at Guriing's wharf, an u*i ell tilt lingle dcck'd vessel, burthen about 1609 barrels —not twelve months old, and in r com pleat order. For terms apply to the mailer $ --1 bi;ard, orto _ jo/l'pu Airtbsny 'df Co. 11, v. ' diw. By John Fe-nno, N 5, 119 Che [nut Street THE SHIP "./jjigv c 0 M M EK C F, Civptain Richard Whistcoit, Q " r '' n ' Lirtrpoolis now du'c'urging ». at . ainiTrijn's wharf, near the Drawbr;J je, where Vl owners 0!' goo'sot: tseiv.ht, -•■ilfjil.v.fe speedily to H fend tM-ir permits. Sa'J v.Ual will dirtily after P take in freight on very low term# for Au- f« ply to 'he captain„or to ' * J/ lfaac Harvey, jun. No. 5, Sou'.h Water Street. ti A few foris of--ftc'ie, or sand ballgl wanted.— t'r Apply as above. it noveniher %•} §iot. Philip Nicklin Sff Co. [! HAVE FOR SAI.E, b At their Storks on Walnut street Wharf, r} Havannah Sugars, white and brown r « 25 hhds. Jamaica do. 3000 pieces of broad Nankeens Imperial Tea, in quarters and eighths of chefls } Quickfilvtr ia tuba Madeira Wuie in pipes and hogdieads t l'eneriffe Wine in pipe' Old led Port Wine iuhegfheads Sail Csnvafs, assorted, No. I to 8 S cases of Mancheft«r Goods, confining of Diaiities, (' Muflinets,Ginghams,Thickfctts,Corduroys, &c. 'e 200 crates Queens' Ware, assorted E Nails, effort id y Bla-k quart _ n Yellow Ocre in caiks " £ A quahtity of writing Slates, slate Iftk Stands, See. v 100 quarter calks Gnn Vowder ti '7Ley have atfifor HALE or CHARTER, h Tbe shi > JJli. HAMBURG PACKET, 'J jp Earthen j»o tori, coppered to «W .'X'.ISC'. tbe hentio, »nc..completely fitted. TheJh'tp MOLLT, burthen 340 tons, aj, good vessel, and completely fitted. The brig AMAZON, bdrthen 1300 bar- c rels, may be ready for ft, in c few days. The whole of the above vcffeln to be seen at Walnut flreet Wharf. 5 an>. ic. RUNDL£ LKECH, 'j Have ]u!l received, and have for Sale, at no. 9, f ; Walnut-street, {, Liverpool and St. Übes SALT 1 Do. , l«ft house CO 4LS Queens' WARE ia cases, assorted Bourdeaux BRANDY of an excellent quality Do. CLARET iq cases, do. tTHfy HAVE ALSO For SALE or CHARTER, 1 THE SHIP PEGGY, 15 tons, in excellent condition, and may be sent to sea with little cxpeaceor delay. LIKEWISE, wfelbk WIL VIA M, . Burthen 201 ton 9, novemkr 16- * § I Port and Madeira Wine, Now Landing, By ihip Edward, from Madetfa, and Betsey and Peggy, fr«-*i Oporto, in Pipes andHoglheads, For fdle ty ■ PETER BLIGHT. WHO ALSO OFFfRS F»» S4L«, ) j—The Ship a m it r, 1 Four thousand barrels burthen, 'ih eicc.eilciit order— ready to take in a cargo—about three yearj old. UKiwiss, The Schooner Industry, Burthen So© harre 1 !, ready aifo to receive a car rrc^— flnd a quantity of Jamaica Rum and Sugars, JuA landed from the above vefleis at owuth fireet wharf. c6tm. QV> *• ~ fames £sf Richard Smith, •-pAKB the liberty of informing thiir friends JL and tlia public, that they have retrieved :h.-;r flore to No. 54, South FrontJlrctt, next d»or to lid ward Fox's Auction Uoom, whera they have at this time for fale,a large and general affortme»t ol European & Eajl India Goods, M.iny of which arc just imported in the Clothier, William Pcnn, &c. &c. Oa. t7- | * Samuel Pleaiants & Sons, No. 74, South Second fireet, HAV2 received a supply of Seasonable GOQDS, which they are now «ponmg for iale, on reafynafele terms. OA 17-—4 W ■ ROSS y SIMSON, HAVE FOR SALB, A few bales Baftas, Coffas, and a quantity of Bengal COTTON Bengal SUGAR, in bags and boxes Jamaica, T St. Vincents, > RUM. and Bengal j 300 calks RIPE, md ■ parcel of ship building RED CEDAR. oa v. y Landing this day, ' From on board the schooner Two Friends, Dan' lei Crawley, Matter, gohhds. and ; Jamaica RUM, 15 pipes ) J \ FOR SALK BY George Latimer <£? Son. uovember 9. 5 For Sale, by the Package, '*■ For cash, or good notes at sixty or ninety d^ys, J VI7. a 13oolt and Jaconet i*Tu3ins plain") stripes, and Cheeks [ Assorted in do. do. Tatrfboured )> packa„cs do. Ladies handkerchieia, & | 0 gentlemen's neck do. J Jacoivet chintz mi.fiin fur home and the Weft India market, Piillfcote and linen handkerchiefs, for do. do primed do. do. common purple and , chintz shawls. The above goods entitled to drawback on ex portation. Also .1 few fcotchcarabricksand an f affortroent of muffin by the piece. n The whole o/the above being a cordignment r from the msnufaolurer? mB. i' ain. To be seen tit VVh.liam Biackburn's Office, No. 64, South Second Street, j N«v. 6. ;av:tf. To the Inhabitants of the United To the Inhabitants of the United States. QINCE the knowledge of medicine, none has cv kj er proved so uftfctfnbingly t-flicaciou*, Tou i- - v ,' veriijly e.'lcemed, or to which <he afiii&ed wirh I'vheumatirnis, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Lu.r.hago, Palsy, Sprains, Bruises and may look L far relief with so much confidence, as fl' Jbitebeaif s c[fence Mujlard. 1 Fh;extraordinary Medicine very soon aifords the w:fh?d for relieT, " even so the aged' in cases ol the mo 3 delperate." For these fubQiantial rcafons it is patronised by all ranks of people in England. From the gi eat number of communications con stantly received by Mr. Johnstom, he is under the necellity (in layi»gthot» before thr would) of a bridging their contents; the following lettters (al though curtailed) are so very important, figiiarures so very relpeiitable, that he conceives he Hiould be doing injuttice to Whitehead's Jtj/inu of were he t» v. ithhold them Cromf üblic ia- u ' b Letter from Mrs. Mills, Houykeeper to the Duke I / of Cumberland. * ~ Sir, Nov. 1, 17.5* ( A most inveterate Rlieumatif.n and l.ui" ag) 1 (occcafioned by laying in a damp bed, when at Oruffcls, in the flit of Her Koyal DutchcC, of vJnmberland) has atii&sd me eighteen years. I have employed the firft medical gaatlc mcti in I.ondou, and (although t deriv.l no bene fit) ana bound t« my gratitude to le veral of the nobiiity, who knew my deplorable si tuation, and hu*»ant;ly sent me their phyuciant ; I have also tried 'naoft advertised medicines. At length, lir, after eiglltecn years eicru«at:ng torture, a few bpttles of your KHuUhcui't Fjftncc tf JifujljrJ, have, I thank God, retlored i.:e HieflimabU bleCings of heahh and pi-rmanent cafe. > Yours, much obliged, No. 134, Jermyn-ftrect.St. James's. S. MILLS. Copy of a tetter from G. Coupufs.efq. Captain of His Majcfty's Ship the D-daias. Sir, SpitheaJ, Nov. 8, X 79 5• As I eipe<£l to fail inSa lew days, I beg you will immediately forward me a d.zen of Wliteheutft t'JJemcff MjfljrJ. It gives me consider ■ lie l'jtif faction to inform you, 1 have myfelf experienced its good effe&j, and have in fevcral infiinces of Rheumatisms, Sprains, and Bruises, witnessed its aftonilhing efficaoy. 1 think you wooll consult your own interest by appointing it to be fold at Portfnaouth, and all other feaporis ; for you may reft afTureJ, when this isvahsable fpecific bcco:ues generally known, not an Officer in Hi* Majesty's Navy will go to sea without it. Yours, See. G. COUNTESS. 1 Sir, Dec/«o, 1J95- A fever* stroke of the Palsy, fix months ago, de prived me of my speech, and the use of one fide. In this desperate situation, WhilJuaSs Efface tf Mujiard was very firongly recommended, and, 1 ] thank God asfuccefsfolly applied. By perfevcring a in itsufe a fliort time, I was completely idlorcd, t and continue to enjoy the full and pet ft ft uf< of ( my faculties, although near eighty years of age. f Yours, V. FRANCIS, , No. 14, Arabella-row, Pimlico. t Mr. Francis has held a public situation at , the Guildhall in th« city of Westminster, many , years, and is well known to the generality of tht refpeftahSe inhabitants. Letter from A< McCan Kfq. Capt. of the 60th r#- giment, dated Fort George, Guernfsy, Sir, fa«. 4, 1797 Upwar, s of five years pad 1 have been affliited j with a mofl violent Rheumatic Affeftiou ia my head, whith has bafDed the ikill of the most emi nent {'hyCcians; fo:nemonths fmcc I wasitduced to try your WoiUbead' 1 FJfcncenf M"Jiard I am now happy to inform you, it has doftc me cffcnlial fervice.ar.d 1 thuik it noceffary to declare, no othtr medicine ever fftjalltil degree of relief. I am wiih regard, yours, &c, &c. Capt. 6otl. Uegt. A. McCAN. August, 1795: Mr. Middleton, »f Chelerfield-Jreet, 81. Ma ry le-bonc wasfo fevercly afiliAed, with the liheu rr.atic Gout, as to be unable to mbve in my bed for fix months; his limts were enormoufiy fwellecl.i d at length fiom excessive paiß became quite black. In this distressing situation he was induced to try your IVLitelead's Effenu Sxeeeded the most t. ngoine expeftatior, his pain was immediately alleviated, and hi- liiob. returned to their natural colour ; his appetite reftorcJ, ar,d in a very short time he was enabled to leave bis bed and walk with crotches; and by a few wetlisper fevcrance, was completely retlored to the full cn joym. at of perfeit health. \* Mr. Middleton, with his son. repeatedly railed a. kegot better, on Mr. Jchnfton, and d»- clared that his life was utterly defpairtd of. RefpcaedSir, Nov. 6. 179!■' Palling lry a croud, in the fifth of* her prcgoaocy, my wile received a dreadful blow 011 her fide, which apparently dtlfroycd the life of the I infant ; after the most Ikillul advice, and trying ' various remedies for two months, file Rill found the fymptortas increufe to an alarming degree ; spit ting of blood—lhortnefs of breath —ajiu other dif agreea'ol» circumftanccs appeared fiom so violent a hruife, nfforded only the fatal appearance cl her speedy dissolution. A friend to whom 1 related her fad cafe, having experienced greit benefit from your Whitehead't EJftacecf Mv/larJ, tindly picket ed me with a hottie ; to my unspeakable fatisfac " tion, it fpedily relieved htr from pain ; a iecond bottle has removed every difagreeablc symptom, and with tie mod heartfelt gratitude I inform you, we have the happy prwlpe<sl of her continuing a ltvin» mother to our numerou, family. Yours, &c. T. HURLOCK. Whitmore's-row, Haxton'. CHILBLAINS. WLitehafs EJfence of Mujlari generally curss - Chilblains aud common Rheumatisms, on the f.rft or second application, and often removes the most violent Sprains and Bruises, in two or three days. '' Caution. —A Certificate is palled on each bottle and box, and the danger of cr unterfeits, another certificate is also fig.ied by G. Sha\y & Co. of Philadelphia. ' Shaw & Co. have also imported by the William quantity of Gowland's Lotioo for the face and Ikin—Balfam of Honey lor coughs, asthmas ft andconfumptions—Chur h's Cou h Drcps, and a s, variety of other Patent Medicines, d novein "lo Gentlemen who intend /pending in ■ the Winter in the City. « ROOMS to LET, WITH or without Board —at No. 114, corner it! Siitlk and Rare Streets. '! he situation igreeaUe—shd vicinity has hc«i free from the late contagiou, Ocl, l j,— dif iVantsJ, by a Gentleman in Virginia, Adiicreet, ienfible Matron, aged 45 or .?o ycic.., qualified to teach ycfirj; b»?» -iL.u.a, Arithmetic, Hiflory and -■ t ocvuphy—Alfo, to a& in the capacity of House. '■* -per——Tor furtlisr information apply to the Printer. »tfr—d«r los r; TN thii City, oa Sunday, 26th KovemW, 1797, Aa red Morocco Pocket .Cook, containing y not<_« of hand tDREA*» & Pifiua, as follows,viz. John DuQi£M\ * or 441 dollars, cents. William M'Luws 43$ 37 George W y\ A 177 / iq John Doak«, 11 90 1 Kcward Clayton's, 60 Do. 30 Do. 27 One 10 dollar J3ai?kof Pennlylvanianote—an or der itpcn Waiter Franklin,'Efc in favor of Ctariei Read, andfundry o:her pipers t^a'can be et no use tut to the owners. Paymint of t K <* affr<MVi 1 notes of hand being Hop 1 a revprdof fifteen lars shall \ t paid to tfte person or pe. locs bribing Ta:d pocket book with the contents to Head and Pierie, mo. 6j, Chciuut flreet and no (j'.i .•Itior.s a fired. ncvenibcr -.7 *eodiv Mordecai Lewis, lI,IS FOR JS/iLE, At his Store, &o. 25, Great Dock-flreet, 250 bales of bengal Goods Containing Bafta3, * OUaa Gun-ahs . Mora^ugurgcci Too!;:ry , Check and Stripes Bandauo Handkerchief* Mamoody Calicoes II boxes Irlfb Linen* I do. 7 do. Umbrellas ao canisters Ja.va Sugar 73 bags black Pepper 116 do. East India Gingor 100 cajks roll Brimstone 7c pipes Madeira Wioc 5; calks Gin A quantity oI (heathing Copper and Nail*. • Aobcr 3®. law^w , .BEE ¥. , Prime Beef, fit for India voyages, for sale by WILLIAM SHEAFF, No. i6B> High-itreet. Also, about fifte«n hundred weight of Bees. Wax. , Nov- it, 1797. ' ritf. Isomas Randall, ' PRESENTS his refpe&s to his Friends, and the 1 Public in general, informs them that he has opened an Office, athishoufe, No. 88, Spruce flreet, for • the purpofc of Jranfa&inj bufrnefs in the line of Conacniffio* and Ag»ncy, c«lleoking rents and out standing claims in auy part of rfie U»ited States.— • He flatters himfelf, that front his lo»g refidesce i* this country and a general knowledge of it, hisfer cicus will be founo worthy the notice of thofc who I may pleife to confide to him the managed ent of 1 any of their concerns. N- B, Secerity given where required, nth mo 24 3tawtf 03" St. Andrews' Society. 7 Members of fit. Andrews' Society, will i j 1 pleafu to take notice, that as their Annivi-r ---' ftry rappensthis year cn a Fail Bay, to he obferv - j e<i by an order of the Synod of Philadelphia, to i which' community many of th«. members belong ; n it is therefore judged proper to defjjr tile Celebre.- d tion thereof, until Friday, the firlt of Wecerfiber, r at O'Uliers' Hptel. f. The members are requtfted to apply (or tickets ot admiflion to any of the afliftants, via- Meflrs. !. Thomas Leiper, Gavin Hami ton,,jun. James Hen de-fon, llo'r.ert *Ltndcrfon, WiUiaoi H. Tod,Hi ;. or! Dr. .Andrew Sp"nte. The officers arc defircd to attend at one o'clock^ - dinner to be on the table at three, ir Bv order of the Bour 1, J ' RICHARD L.-.ICE, Secretary, c, dtiO ir 400,000 weight of choice 3i. Do- B , mingo CO I'FEE, tl FOR SALE BY d JAMES YARD. r- diet ~~ All Peri'ons, y TNDI.BT3D to the Eilate of Jgssph John j. A. son, o! Germantown, in the county of Phi ladel{»hia, deceased, are desired to make i«nat diatepayusent, and those who have any demand: S-i jgainit laid estate, sre desired to bring forwarc er their accounts to either of the fubferibers. mi ELIZABETH JOHNSON,) he JOHf*f JOHNSON, Jun. > Adminiftr'i T, JOHN JOHNSON, > ,J Germantown, loth ruo. sjth, 1797- 't- Oa. 31. ! a Wants a place, er \,S a Wet Nurse, a young woman, who cat ad bewell recommended. Inquire in Eleven'J ,m fireet, near Racc-flreet. no-v. 27. *eodiw. 10 ; —~ nd A journeyman Hair-Drefler, m ' TTTHO is filber and Heady, and underftard ]u ' VV his business, may have immediate err p'oymeßt, application to GEORGE AI K BOTT, No. 9, Che&ut-flreet. Nov. eodiw. ■ For Sale by the Subscribers, res Prime Rice in zuhoh and half tierces rft Boui deaux Brandy oft Teng-rifle Wine ys. Moiajfes tie Georgia and Carolina Indigo its, ' Havens Suck and one Logjhead of pai 3o- brujhes. J<[. (5 s J. Fryizer. am No. 95, ijontb Front Street. nas I' da To be Sold, _ A Valuable Plantation, iiir upwards of One Hundred Acre* of Lan \ y well watered, in a healthy frustion, abo fevee miles fi'om this City ; the buildings may I made to acconamodate a large frmily, at a mod rate eitpenfe, and pofiefiien had in a few *veel ner Part ®f the ;mrr?' .1 !'c-money being paid, a realo ion able credit'v. iH be allowed r. niainier. late Enquire of the Fij^ter. f r.cvember j nawlt# ! " •' / \Vc uMB XII
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