of m UltlttttS Hto0 9 Philadelphia Davy Advertiser. - m NUMB Eg 1631 - j SALES BY AUCTION. Stated Sales For D R T GOODS. r' Forenoon —Edward Fox, No. i 6» • * , ) south Front-ftrret, T onaa y\ Afternoon—Footman & Co. No. $5 j South Front-street. Iy Forenoon—John Connelly, Old City th v rj J Auflion, No: 73 fout'h Front-street. '"' J ' ) Afternoon—William Shannon, No. C_ 183 High-street. .ir 1 r , C Afternoon—Peter Benfon, No. 74 Wtdnefday ) south Third . ftrcet . ~ f Forenoon—Edward Fqx. "- a y | Afternoon—John Connelly. , p. • , ? Forenoon—William Shannon. Saturday Afternoon—Peter Beiifon. 1 To be fold at the Merchant's Cos- see-House, fa ON the tenth day of December next, at 7a' Hi clock in the evening, one'eertain bond yr obligation Qated July 16, 1795. signed by John ♦ W Love of Alexandria for Hmfclf, Jofiah Wailon and Samuel Love for £ftt 10 Virginia currency, payable on the3ift of October lalt paft,to Stock- Icy Doneifon or his afligns—which Bond the fald Donelfon assigned to James Grant, under whole p > A'tr of attorney this sale will be made. For further particulars appl) to the fubferiber*. FOOTMAN and Co. Au'Slioneers. Nov. aB. dttothd- Sale of an elegant Country Seat; at auction; On Wednksday evening next, the 19th inft. at the Merchants' Coff -e-houfe, 4 IVILL BE SOLD, J N F.LESAN T COUNTRY SEAT, contain- ? J. A. ing 6 aeret and 40 perches, with a neat two story biick House and Kitchen thereon, an apple hi •Orchard, &c. situate on the Irifb. trail lane, in the 3 townlhip of Moyamcnficg, about one mile from the city of Philadelphia. Further particulars will bi be m.ide known upon application at the office of the Philadelphia Gazette, or at the Auolion Room of the fubferiher. improvements upon this place, for taste and iiaad unrivalled. John Connelly, AuS'r. November sj. dts To be Sold at Public Vendue, - [(lf not htfore disposed of at private fait) v ON Friday, the titft of Decesnber next, at fix a o'clock, in the evening, at the Merchants' Cos- Jfr House, in Philadelphia, Forty Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty Nine acres of LAND, row or late in the County of Wafhingto«, and Com monwealth of Permfylvania, and on the waters of Frefti and Wheeling Creeks and Ten Mile Run.— These Laftds are fertile and well tigered, and were patenteed early in 1787, except-3700 acres orthorea bg.jis, which were patented in 179 a. One fourth , o« the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale, v f or the refxdue a credit of one, two and three months, will be given, on iutcreft and good feturity. Qftober 6. p To be Sold at Public Vendue, { (If not before disposed of at private sale) ON Friday, the firtt day of December, ai fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants'Cotfee House, in Philadelphia, Twenty Six Thcufand Se van Hundred and Eighty aces of L \ND, in the State of New-York, between the qoiih: to bounds of Pcnnfyh'ania and the J-u'quehanna, now, or lale, - in the townships of Hamdei: and Warren, and coim *ty of Montgomery One fourth of the purckiafe money is to be paid at the time of file ; for the re liiue a eredit of one, t .vo, and thiee months will be given, on intcreft and good lecurity. Q6Uae 6. 3'" ' s Landing. From oa board the Ihip Edward, at Walnut ftrcct Wharf, 1 London particular Madeira Wine, of a superior quality, For Sale by the fuhferiber. Robert Andrews. November 3. eot * ~FORSILE, , A Team of five excellent Horses, with a Wsgjpn and Gears. The Horses are all young, U.ong, true to the draught, and capable of hauling as great a weight as moil in the coun try, Tht Waggon and Gears are strong, and in good order. Apply to ROBEU I GREEN, Weft Town, Chelter county, ort!o Thomas Fijher, No: 142, S- Second Street, Philadelphia it mo. s, go^3 w - This Day Publilhed, Audio be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of Seeond and Chefnut streets, Price .3-Bths of a Biltar, Obfervalions on certain Documents Containod i* No. V and VI of " The History of the United States for the year 1796," ' In which the charge or speculation against ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late Secretary of the Treasury, is FULLY REFUTED. ir rlxr f. n Br ulmi g1 r. Tl«s publication presents a coneife statement of the bafc means pradifed by the Jacobins of the United States to asperse the charadlers of those jjerlonswho arc cofifidtred aS hostile to their difor- fchemes. It also contains the cor jxfyondence between Mr. Hamilton and \lefTrs. Monroe, Muhlenburgh and Venable, on the sub- Sea ef the documents aforefaid, and a scries of let iJr, f,-©m James Reynolds and his wife to Mr Ha milton, proving beyond the polfibility of a doubt, ♦hat the connexion between him and Reynolds, was the relult of a daring confpira«y on the part of the latter and his afTociates to extort money. ■rt" A discount of one third from the retail pric« will be made in favor ol wholesale purchafrrs, for cash. Orders to be addressed to Mr Youn». /Svnifl 25. DANCING. MR. & Mrs. BYRNE, Of the New Theatre, RESPECTFULLY inform the .Ladies and Gen tlemen of Philadelphia, that jVlr. s Academy will commence dn the ift, and_ Mrs. Bvkne's on the id of December next, november 20>. Wanted, to Hire, j\ I.arge and convenient HOUSE, in or near IX. the centre of the city—for vrhicK a generous rent wilt be given; to be taken for a year, or on more tor a term. Inquire of ths Piiutcr. ©a. 17. eotf PHILADELPHIA f or Amsterdam, •jSBL EDWARD, % James Wickham, Majler, EXPECTED to fai' i:i ofw days, having two ov i thirds of her cargo already engaged, and near. fei ly on board. For Freight or apply to tal the Mailer on board, at Hamilton's wharf, or to pi; John Donnaldfon, No. 12, Walnut-ftrset. November 58. dßt t or Amsterdam, The Ship FARMER, J ohn M'Co-llom, Matter ; WILL fail in a few days, the E part of her cargo being 2j ready. For freight of fifty tons of Coffee, or pas sage, apply to the master on board, at Walnut- in street wharf, or to Q JOHN SAVAGE. M Who is Landing, out of the said Ship, from Bour- i deaux, and For Sale, O Claret in hhds. 8 White Wine in quarter calks Claret in cases, of a superior quality », Fetitiniac, N Sauternc, C Wines in cases B Luuille, ) Y Prunes in boxes A november 24. j_ j, Far Liverpool, The copper bottomed Ship kfo&iihir Hamburg Packet, Captain Silas Swain. A Large proportion of her cargo being r:ajy ipioo i 8' board, is expc(Stcd to fail on or about Sunday, the 3d of December. n For Freight or Faffage. apply to the Captain on board, at Walnot-ftreet Wharf, or to V PHILIP NICKLIN Co. November ■),%. § p. ' FOR LONDON, THE SIIIF PENN, James Josiah, Master. THE fcip is now taking on board her cargo, and will fail in all next week. For freight or passage apply to the captain, or to Jeffe iff Robert Wain. . nov IT. $ « For Londonderry, THE BRIGANTINE " S U K William Whittes, Matter. •V.lt \ Prong good vefTel, about two hundred fens, to fail with all tonvenie*t speed, a great |part of her cargo engaged—now lying at Willing and Francis's wharf. For freight or paf facre, apply to the captaiti, or JOHN SKYRIN, Lmndenberger s tvbarf. 1 Who wants to Charter. •\ Vessel of about three hundred tons, ftov I 8. § tor Savannah, in Georgia, THE SHIP «SW/y' Butler, % Captain Chlswolm, , • A new w.th excellent aeconimodations for paflengers— Sails on the loth of December. For Freight or Passage, apply to ROSS ts" SIMSON. Who have to dispose of, A small invoice of GL AUBER SAL TS INDIGO, and a partel of HOLLY WOOD. not;ember 18. 5 for Hamburgh. , MARY, l Peter Yo*k, matter, , (, rajßyiSk Lying at Ruflel's wharf, near Pine I ' ftrect, is now ready to take in a ] j Cargo, and will fail in tan days. , For Freight, or Passage, apply to GURNEY k SMITH. November 16. * For Sale or Charter, a-. The Snow >t GOOD HOPE, Wi 1 carry about lioo barrels, ani )is ready to take in a cargo. For terms apply to Pragers CST Co. ir No. 151, South Secood-ftreet. Who have for sale—prime St. Croix Sugar and Rnm, Madeira, Lisbon, andTeneriffe wine. November 7. y . Wanted to Charter, nt one P ort ' n Hifpaniola and back * faft failing Vessel, of the bur r- thenof™s or 700 barrels. For terms, apply, to r- Benjamin Moroan, No. 170, South front street, r9 . or to ROBERT ANDREWS, b- No. 86, South Wharves. :t- ro-jrprbcr 10. $ >V t or Charter, is, irt THE SHIP John Bulkley, c< Samuel Volans, Majler. ° r ~\ "'HIS veffdl is built of live oak £gc£s£&x3s£>s X and cedar, of about 30-0 barrels burthen, and ready to receive on board a Car " Jeffe £ff Robert Wain. oa. 31. ' i_ n- For Sale or Charter, ®|mTw° Brothers, an, excellent fir.yle dcck'd veflel, burthen about 1600 barrels—r.ot twelve months old, and in ar compleat order. For terms apply to the master ,us on board, or to oa Jo/epb Anthmy ss° Co. Nov. diw. By John Fenno, N°- 119 Chefnut Street. THURSDAY EVENING, Tilt SHIP { ' ifiP cOMME RG K ' \ Captain Ricuar© Waistcoat, * LivtrpoaN> now dilicharging L " at SSmtoii's wharf, ne.ir tfcc Dr.-iWbrfdgc, where owners of goods on freight, wrll please fpeedi'y to j 1 fend their permits, vesTal will dirfcvftly after . 6 take i:i freight 00 vCry low terms for Boftoh. Ap ply to the captain, or to ' lfaac Harvey, jun. ric No. 5, South Water Street. Ui A few tons of Hone, or sand ballast wanted.— Apply as above. ' f t l november 27 §tot. diJ Philip Nicklin Co. H HAVE FOR SALE, At th'eir Storss on Walnut street Wharf, HavannahSugars, whiteandbrown 25 hhds. Jamaica do. j -30,-0 pieces of broad Nankeens Imperial Tea, in quarters and eighths of chefls c . Quickfilvcr in tubs Madeira Wine in pipes and hogsheads . Teneriflfe Wine in pipes. Old led Fort Wine inhsgfheads , Sail Canvass, ulTorted, No. I to 8 8 cases of Mancheftar Goods, confiding of MuflinetSjGinghami.Thickfctts.Cordvroys, &c. ;oo ciate> Queeus' Ware, assorted Nails, aflorted Black quart Bottles fc Yellow Ocre in coiks ifl A quantity of writing Slates, slate Ink Stands, &c. 100 quarter <:aiks Gun Powder '7 if: bane nlf a for SALE or CM A RYER, The Ship HAMBURG PACKET, Burthen jiO tons, coppered to the Sends, and completely Sued. a . TheJhip MOLLT, burthen 340 tons, ay, good veif 1, and completely Stud G The brig AMAZON, burthen 1300 bar- K rels, may be ready lor ft» in a few days. P The whole of the above vefTels to be seen at Walnut street Wharf. 5 nov. 10. J Rundle & Leech, Have just received, and have for Kale, at no. 9, Walnnt-ftrect, Liverpool and St. Übes SALT * Do. best house CO A LS Queens' WARE in cases, alTorted V Beurdeaux BRANDY of an excellent quality 4 Do. CLARET in cases, do. THEY HAVE ALIO For SALE or CHARTER > 1 TBE SH,r PEGGY, TBurthen 115 tans, in excellent condition, and may be sent to sea with little expeaceor delay. LIKEWISE, WILLIAM, Burthen 201 tons, | november 16. $ Port and Madeira Wine, ; Now Landing, By (hip Edward, from Madeira, and Betsey and Peggy, fre -i Oporto, in Pipes and Hogfheadi, For sale by PETER BUGHT. WHO ALSO OFFERS FOR SAL*, The Ship AMITY, j Four thonfand barrels burthen, , in excellent order—ready to take in a cargo—abopt three years old. LIKIWISK, 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 ihove veffe's at South street - wharf. eoim. Kov - *• James & Richard Smith, TAKE the liberty of informing: their friends and the public, that they hixve removed their ilore to No. 54, South Front Jlrstt, next d«or to Ed ' ward Fox's Au&icn Room, where they have at 1 this time for sale, a large and g-ncral assortment of European iff Eaji India Goods 9 Many of which are just imported in the Clothier, William Pen*, &«. &c. „ Oa.a?- 6 . Samuel Pleaiapts tsf Sons, No. 74, South Second-Jlreet, HAVE received a supply of Sesfonabte GOODS, which they are now opening for sale, on A reasonable terms, O& 11 4 W " ROSS Ssf SIMSON, HAVE FOR SALE, A few bales Baftas, Codas, and a quantity of Bengal CO TI ON Bengal SUGAJ , in bagi and boxes Jamaica, St. Vincents, > RUM. and Bongal J 300caflcs RICE, tnd A parcel of ftlip building RED CEDAR. oa. 27. y to Landing this day, ty From on board th« schooner Two Friends, Dan iel Crawley, Master, 80 hhds. and > Jamaica RUM, ii pipee ) J FOR. SALE BY George Latimer iff Son. uoverr.btr 9. For Sale, by the Package, For cafli, or good notes at sixty or ninety days, -° viz. 1 a Book an<l Jaconet Muftins p| am 1 stripes, and Checks I An brted in do. do. 'lamboured f ])lc | tJ „ cs . do. Ladies handkerchiefs, & | ° gentlemen's neck do. J Jaconet chintz muslin for home and the VV eft India market, I'm'lieote and linen handkerchiefs, for do. do printed do. do. common purple and 3, chintz fliawls. The above goods entitled to drawback 011 ex :f ' portation. Also a few fcotchcambricks and an ut assortment of muHin by the piecA ln The whole of the abo«c being A eonfignment er from the manufaiiurers in Britain. ' To be seen at William Blackburn s Office, No. 64, South Second Street. Nov. t. NOVEMBER 30, 1797 Canal Lottery —No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, the zoth inft. Tickets for Sale in this Lot«epy r at' Seven Dollars, at Wm. CL'ACKBtillN'j 1 ottrry 'V. and Brokers' Office, No. 64, South Se.csjuM' *ertAl Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten Du'lars, where check books are kept, ior regifl-r-. f u j ing and examining in these, the City of \Vafhing ton, No. 11. and Paterfon an'l informa tion where tickets may be had imnofl of the Lotte- (n , rics authorised by law in any of the States of tht Union. N. B. The bufintf. of aBaoKER, in buying and felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, difcountiig Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of ■ Lands, Houses, &c, «Scc. will be duly attended to, by Wm. BLACKBURN. J november 15. 5 ~ N O T I Cl. ALL persons ooncerned are hereby notified, that the f" ! >}fcriber intends to apply for a re newal of the undermentioned loft certificates of Stock in the Bank of the United States —Me for warded them under cover of a letter a ldrelTed to John /.nflcy,of London, by the (llip Bacchus, capt. Gborgej which l<?ft this port in June last for Lon don. But that Ihip having been captured on her and sent to France, the above letter and in clofure have failed in their destination. xThrec certificates, viz. frc Nos. 26325, 26326, 26327, each for W four (hares, dated January 1 ft, 1797, and l!l issued in the name of Heary Grace, of Tot tenham Highcrofs, Great Britain. ll ZACCHEUS COLLINS. Philadelphia, november 8. , 2aw6w Wanted, by a Gentleman in Virginia, A discreet, sensible Matron, aged about 45 er 50 years, qualified to teach young boy» Writing, Arithmetic, History and Geography—Also, to aA in the capacity of House Keeper. For further ißformation apply to the Printer. n»v. 28—diw _____ Prime Beef, fit for India voyages, sot sale by WILLIAM SHEAFF, No. 168, Highrftreet. "" Also, about fiftetn buudred weight of Beet- Wax. 1 Nor- 15, 1797. dtf. J Samuel & Miers Fffher, T a ARE NOW OTEtiING, a At their Warehouse, Vo. 47, Dock Street, a frefh si assortment of Woolen and other goods, suitable to b the season, received by the b'te arrivals from Eng- g land. ti Tbn bavs also for Sale, v Lisbon c Port Wines, J AfTorted queen's ware ia crates, &c. loth mo- nd. diw3taw.jw. £ LOST, c IN thi* City, on Sunday, s6tb Novembar, 1797, a red Morocco Pocket Book, containing 7 notes r of hand toßcA> & Pierie, as follows,viz. ' John Duffield's, for 441 dollars, 73 cents. <- William M'Laws 43? 37 i George W y's, 177 19 t John Doaks, II 90 1 Edward Clayton's, 60 1 Do. 30 t Do. 17 1 One 10 dollar Bank of Pcnnlylvanianotc—an or- , der «[■. n Walter Franklin, Esq. in favor of Charles , Read, and sundry other paper* tkat can b« of no j use but to the owners. Payment of the aforefaid [ : ' notes of hand being ftop'd, a reward of fifteen dot- j lars fliall he paid to the person or peifons bringing j , said pocket book with the aforefaid contents to j | Read and Pierie, no. 6j, Chefuut ftreat and no ' quefiiom asked. , november 17 *eod3t. School Books and [stationary. W. Y 6~U NG, No. ?2, Second-street, cornt-r of Chefnut-ftrect, HAS now reatfy for sale, a very largt assort ment of Enrr{ijh, French, Latin and Greek r SCHOOL BOQKs! Also, such elementary books " on Science, as are generally read in the academics 1 and colleges throughout the United States. f LATELY PUBLISHED* Sheridan's Dictionary, the sixth edition, in one large v >l. & vo price 3 dols. Ditto, large 12 mo price 1 dol 75 cts. Ditto, common, price 1 dol. 50 cts. All forts of dfiiwing, packing, printing, and writing Paptr ; Bookbinder's Boards, Pailebosrda, sheathing a*d blotting Papers; printed Blanks, ; blank Books, Wax, Wafers, and other aritles, ©f u ' the best quality, used in tfee counting house, or public office. Catalogues of a mifctllaneous colledion of BOOKS, with the price of oaeh affixed, to be had by inquiring as above. 0&. 24> —3aw6w 3 Walker Sc Kennedy, No. 73, South Front Stnet, HAVE FOR SALI, 100 Hoglheads of prime Georgia Tobacco, ALSO, 50 Pipes of Bonrdeaux Brandy, 10 Pipes »f old Port Wine _ OA. 17. Kaw * LAW BOOKS, s ' Latest London and Dublin Editions. H. iff P. RICE, Booksellers, No. 16, South Second, and No. JO, Market street, HAVE just received by the lite arrivals from London and Dublin, theii spring importa tfon, confiding of a variety of the latalt and most approved Law Books, which, added to thole alrea — dy on hand, forms the most extensive collection ev er offered for fa!ein this country. They theiefore beg leave to notice, that from the nature of their ' } connc<fticnsin Dublin, they arc enabled to fell 1: ,fh editions (as they have hitherto d9Be) at the very lowest prices. The following arc among the latest si publications. Vefey, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, * sc.t. P«eke's Cases at Nisi Prius ; Ridge Way's Reports in tbe time of Lord Hardwickj ; Meyer's Probers Predice in the Ecclesiastical Courts ; Barton s Treatise on a Suit in Equity; Tidd s Practice of nd the Court of Kind's Bench in Pcrfonal Anions, a parts ccwmplete ; Ward's I.aw of Nations ; t-ruife x- on Ufet; modern Reports, u vole. Londop edi ln tion - ■ . 1 r n H. and P. Rica oitpefl t» receive by tue farll ar nt rival from New-Yorit the 6th vol. complete of Darnfordand F.aft's Reports, th« ad part of Gii s's bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, ami a number of new publications. Jujie a 6. .hocola e and Milliard, of a superior Quality manufactured, and ) epptr, ground ; (helled or V.X pearl B»rley ; Philadelphia Porter, Beer, Alt- and Cyder ; Taunton ar.d Burton Ale ; London Porter j red. Port and Lilbon Wine, iuitable for'exportation or home confnmption. The highefl p:ice given for Mustard-Seed. Alfa for/ale, A quantity of Booking and a variety of colors; a tale of FuJiiaaa, Shawls, Stc, for fa!e by JOHN HA WORTH, No. 98, fou:h Front-ftrcet. not'. 27. m &th.t.ij. James C. Ssf Samuel VV. Fisher, AT THEIR STORE, No. 13, corner of Arch and Front streets, HAVE FOR SALE, Cotton and worsted Hosiery in trunks, aflbrttd A few bales red, white, and yellow Flannels Ditto futt ron)all Handkerehids Ditto Pullicat silk ditto Ditto Pondicherry and Madrafs ditto Ditto Gurrahs Bengal black Taffcties 4000 pieces Nankeens, and Few thefts best Hyfbn Tea Alfo—lsoo box s bell London Window Glass, from 8 by 6, to 19 by 14 —and 15 hhds. Glal* Ware, assorted, which they wiildifpofe of cheaper than ar.y in the city. November 28. £awtf Imported (vidNew York) on the ship Hero, fromJMadras and Calcutta, and for fait; by th« fulifcriber, at No. 61, Clrefnut ftrect, between Second aod Third Streets, the follow ing articles . Maharagonges Charconna Dorens Chintz anrfCShcoes Dacca worked mufliiw CiiUis 3.omaW ' Band&nnoes Nullas & PenGafoen Challa Romalt Blue cloth Hair ribbon MuUMuKhankerchiefs Palempores Patna do. Banares Opium LeiTcr Cardimum Seeds. Samuel Wilcox. November 47 tuths4W . A farm for sale, IN Perth Amboy is the ftite of New-Jersey, of four hundred I'-rnt, including a proper proportion of meadow, of arable and wood 1 land, and fait ftiarfh : There uon the premises, a good apple orchard, and a variety of other » fruit trees, it is well watered with springs and » brooks, it is bounded on two fides with navi - gable waters and has a good mill site, its situa tion is healthy and pleasant, commanding a view of the aavigation of Perth Ambey and it* environs, and convenient to the fineft filh and c oyUers in their proper season, it abounds with natural manure frsm which, with the advanta ges of the fait marsh by applying the hay there from to the keeping of flock, may at a fmali expense, be enriched to a great degree and ren dered one of the firft grazing farms in the Bate ; , t .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, as may fult a purchaser, at private sale, or if not fold, will be set up at public auc tion on Tuesday the nineteenth day of Decem ber next, at the boule of Robert Rattoone, inn keeper in Perth Amboy, at eleven o'clock ill the forenoon. Any perlon in«Jining topurchafa 1 lay view the premises by application to John r " or Matthias Uatjied at Perth Amboy, from - s whom or from the Hon. Jonathan Dayton, Esq. !° speaker of the houfc *<>f representatives of the 1 United States now in Philadelphia, from Mat ' thins JfV/iamJon, jtan. efq. or Mr. Samuel Smith '' I at Elizzbetb-Town further information may be ° o j obtained, —and who are poflefied of maps of the fame. Perth Amboy, Nov. 16, 1797. _i *s—eodtißls 400,000 weight of choice Ik. Da viingo CQI'FEE, TOR SALS BY [[•_ JAMES YARD. November 21. diet : ks bor Sale by the Subscribers, Prime Rice in nubole and half tier ess , Bout deemx Brandy ne TeneriJ/e Ifine Molajfes Georgia and Carolina Indigo Raiens Duck and one bogfbeqd of faiti nd Iru/hts. N. Is? J. Frazer. ' ;s ' No. 95, Sentb Front Street. Nov. 7- dim Yellow Fever and Pestilential ia °i Diseases. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, in one vol. o&avo. By William Young, Book/slier, S' No. J2, Secondftreet, the corner of Chcfaut Ureet, (Pria, hi boards 8 7 I % Ctnts) Neatly printed on fine American wove msdiota Paper, A VIEW Of the Science ef Life ; On the principles eflablifhcd in the elemenVf v 4 of Medicine, of the late eelebrated JOHN BROWN, M. D. With an attempt to correfl some important er rors of that work, and cases in illustration, chief ly feleiled from the records of their pra£tice, at the General Hospital at Calcutta, Br William Yates & Chas. Mkclsak. rta- To which is fubj.ined, a Treatise on the a6liot» 10ft of Mercury upon living bodies, and its applica :ea- tion for the cure of dil'eafes of indireil debility ev " Andadifiertation onthe sources of Epideraicant'i :ore Pcflilentialdifeafes; inwhichisattemptedtoprove ir by a numerous induilion of fafls, that they ne : ;ft' ver Jr if c f roi!rl contagion, but are always produ er T ced by certain Hates, or certain vicissitudes of ' riie atmosphere, by Charlbs Maclitan, of . Ca'lcutw. oVtii nov - "• on" T ° b < SM > A Valuable Plantation, uife upwards of One Hundred Acres of Land, edi- vJ well watered, in a heilthy situation, about seven miles from this City ; the buildings may be I ar- made to accommodate a iarge family, at a mode : of rate expense, and pofleffion had in a few vjceks. Gil- Part «f the purchsfoir.oni y being paid, a reafoii r of able credit will be allowed for the re mainder. Enquire of the Primer, covemtcr 3 asv/ftf XII
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