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    of tje nitets skate AND Philadelphia Daily Advertiser.,
Number 1633.]
SALES BY AUCTION.
Stated Sales
Far DR r GOODS. 5
f Forenoon —Edward Fox, No.
M , S south Front-street, K
" Q Afternoon —Footman & Co. No.
South Front-ftrcet. ' p a
f Forenoon —John Counetly, Old City a b
_ r .. \ AuAion, No. 73 fouf'h Front-flreet. re
9 e J y\ Afternoon—William Shannon, No. th
183 High-street.
itr j rj ( Afternoon —Peter denfon, No. 74
We due [day | ( - outh Th ird-(lrcet.
ctl ej ( Forenoon—»£dward Fox.
Thursday | afternoon—John Connelly.
~ } Forenoon —William Shannon.
Friday J Afternoon —John Connelly.
Saturday Afternoon —Peter Benton.
T> Y virtue of a writ Fieri Facias to me directed,
I I will be exposed to Public Sale, at my Office,
Race, or Saffafras tlreet, no. 117, on Monday, the 1
4th day of D'ccmber next, at II o clock, a. m.
90 j groc« Buttons, assorted T
2 do. Shirt do. -I
}<D bags Imperial do. ly
* 4 dozen fhoc Buckles th
• 2 pairKu<Jtlcs with Latchets
4 l'% dozen Knives and Forks
29 5.1 a do. worlted Hose, assorted
17 2-1 x do. printed linen Handkerchiefc _
I piece clear Lawn
18 1-4 lb sewing Silk
a pieces black Lawn ({tripe;
5 1-4 yards striped Caffimere
24 grcce, 5 1-2 dozen Tape, assorted f
I dozen Nonfoprettics I
I I-z groce Tully Garters
10 pieces black twilled Ga loon
jS3 do. Ribbon, assorted - ™
»3 do. Bindanoeo
4 3-4 lb- gloss thread
82 do. coloured
6 pieces 4-4 white French Net
18 do. Casza
I do. fpottcd Mode
I do. drab Sattin
1 do. white Flanrnl
I do. yellow do.
I» yards Parlatian
J whitafilk Shawls
13 1-2 doz. silk and cotton do.
*0 piecet F«rret
3 do Shalloons
I doz. black leather Gloves
1 do. best beaver do. ,
2 pieces Cuckr&m
95 1-2 doz. English Fans .
5 do. ladies tinsel Bands
a lb- scarlet worlted Chord
1-2 grocs white cotton do.
15 M chapel needles, assorted b
syß yards mixed plains V 3
18 1-2doz. worftedSocks
jp lb. Twist b
1 1-4 doz. best silk stay Laioa
5 do. best Ferret do.
T do. iron Candlcfticks -
I piece black elastic (stripe)
7 do. cap Border.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of
jofiah Willard Gibbs, and William Gibbs, and will
lie fold by
William Nichols, Marshal.
Marjbafs Office, ")
November 29, 1797. S dtS a
To be fold at the Merchant's Cof
fee-Houfe,
ON the tenth day of December next, at 7 o'
clock in the evening, one certain bond 01
obligation dated July 16, 1795, signed by John
Love of Alexandria for himfelf, Jofiah Watson
and Samuel Lovefor Virginia currency,
payable on the 31ft of Oftober lalt palt,to Stock
ley Donelfoa or his assigns—which Bond the |
said Donelfon assigned to James Grant, under
whose power of attorney this l'ale will be made. •
For further particulars apply to the fublcribers.
FOOTMAN and Co. Auctioneers.
Nor. 28. dtYdthd.
TO BE sold;
Or Exchanged for Property in the Country,
That three story Brick House,
No.' 157, north Third ftrcet. Apply at the of
fice of this Gazette. Nov. 29- W&S4W
A person well acquainted with
the theory of book-keeping, who has Wen many
years engaged in business tor himfelf and others,
would be glad to be employed, either as an agent
or factor; or in polling books ; stating unsettled
accounts ; or in executing any other kind of writ
ing, in French or English,
A nite addrefled to J. A. and left at this office,
will be punctually attended to.
November 30. w » 3awtf
A Compting House to let,
A Mod convenient Compting House is noVv for
hire on Rol's's wharf, directly over the arch.
For terms, apply to
Samuel Brecl, jun.
No. 89, south Third tlreet.
Where may be had,
A few bales of Ravens Duck, and about 100
pieces of ftoutCanvafs ; a frnall quantity of Maee,
and some high proof Brandy ; Sherry Wine, Cho
colate in boxes, Window Glass of various Czes
and dimensions. Dec. i.—«o4t
This Day Pablifhed,
And to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNO, eonier of
Second and Chefnut streets,
Price $-%tbs of a Dollar,
Qbfervations on certain Documents
Contained iw No. V and VI of
*' The History of the United State* for
the year 1796,"
In which the charg* or speculation against
ALEXANDER HAMILTON,
Late StCHZTAav of the Treasury, is EULLY
REFUTED.
IT K 1 E N BY KIMS sir.
This publication presents a concise statement
ef the base means pradifed by the Jacobins of the
United States to asperse the characters of those
perfonswho arc considered as hostile to their disor
ganizing' schemes. It also contaiis the cor
respondence between Mr. Humilton and Mcffrsu
Monroe, Muhlenburgh and Venab'e, on the i'ub
jc& of the documents aforefaid, and a series of let
ters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr. Ha
milton, proving beyond the poflibility of a doubt,
that the connection between him and Reynolds,
was the rel'ult of a daring confpirasy on the part
of the latter and his associates to extort money.
■•-y \ discount of one thirdfrom the retail price
will be made in favor ot wholcfaie purchasers, for
•ash. Orders to beaddr.fied t« Mr Youtm.
AvguA 2s.
PHILADELPHIA:
For Londonderry,
The American Ship
BOSTON PACKET, \
Coppertmwait, Matter, j
V.-> ]sjoW lying at Mifflin's Wharf, ! o>.
near Vine-street—Has elegant accommodations for fe
passengers—will fail, weathar permitting, on or ta
about the jcth inft. hiving all her cargo engaged pi
ready to go on board. For passage only, apply to
the captain.
Smith b* Ridgway,
No 4, North Water'fttreet'jOr to A
Isaac.Harvey, Jun.
No. 5, South Water ftrcet.
December 1 s tot
tor Amsterdam, ,
ED W S AK D, I
James Wickkam, Majler, q
EXPECTED to fail in a few days, having two ly
ithirdsofher cargo already engaged,and near. T
ly on board. For Freight or Passage, apply to O
the Mailer on board, at Hamilton's wharf, or to Si
John Donnaldfon, 8
No. 22, Walnut-ftrect.
November 28. dßt
— ——. Isj
Jt'or Ainiterdam, ®
t-wtc. The Ship A
FARMER, i<
John M'Co-llom, Matter;
WILL fail in a few days, the
part of her cargo being .
ready. For freight ef fifty tons of Coffee, orpjf- 1
Ugv, apply ta the mailer on board, at Walnut- m
ftrcet wharf, or to
JOHN SAVAGE. g.
Who is Landing, out of the said Ship, from Bor
deaux, and For Sale, r<
Claret in hhds. v
White Wine in quarter calks _
Claret in cases, of a superior quality
Fentiniac, p;
Sauteme, Wines in cases
I.nniUe, 1
Prunes in boxes
novembtfri4. -
For Liverpool,
[..«■ The copper bottomed Ship
Hamburg Packet,
Captain Silas Swaim. I
A Large proportion of her i
JE\, cargo being ready to go on I
board, is expedtcd to fail on or about Sunday, the
3d of December. x n
For Freight or Passage, apply to the Captain on
board, at Wmlnut-ftreet Wharf, or to
PHILIP NICKLIN £3* Co.
November 22. $
FOR LONDON,
JI^W ILIAM PENN,
James Josiah, Master.
THE (hip tsnow taking on board her cargo, »nd
will fail in all next week. For freight or passage
apply to the captain, or to
JeJfe & Robert Wain.
nov 21 ■
For Londonderry,
the brigantine
,r SU KEY,
William Whitten, Mafler.
/ strong good veffal, about two
hundred Tons, to fail with all convenient speed, a
great |part of her cargo engaged—now lying at
Willing and Francis's what f. For freight or pas
. face, apply to the captain, or
g JOHN SKYRIN,
Landenbergtr % s wharf.
Who wants to Charter.
A Vessel of about three hundred tons,
fov '8« **\ ~ _iL ' x
For bavannah, in Georgia,
THE SHIP
Sally Butler,
Captain Chish-olm,
, A new vessel, with excellent
siS^ili^fcSi? accommo( j lt i ons for paffengcrs—
Sails on the loth of December. Pur Freight or
Passage, apply to ROSS t3" SIMSON.
Who have to dispose of,
> A small inveice of GL AUBEK. SAL TS
INDIOO, and a parcel of HOLLY WOOD.
ro-vember 18.
for Hamburgh,
r The Brig MARY,
Peter York, snaller,
I Lying at duffel's wharf, near Pine
t 'Ww(l^ft t e ( t, is now ready to take in a
i Cargo, and will fail in hd days.
For Freight, or Passage, apply to
o OURNEY k SMITH.
*' November 16.
■ 4 " Wanted to Charter,
H r^3T2 T° one P ort nifjianiola and back
faft failing Vessel, of the bur
trf Sol /or 700 barrels. For terms, apply to
Benjamin Morgan, No. 17°, io " tl J^'°"'J lreet '
or to ROBERT ANDREWS,
IKV _ jo. 5 No. 86, South Wharves.
)r ~ T ~~ For Charter,
THE SHIP
, John Bulkley,
Samuel Volans, Mafler.
Y ffiSfC?^^'~l~ , HIS vessel is built of live oalj
X and cedar, o£ about 30c o
barrels burthen, and ready to receive on board a
Cire °' J l F e & R°t> ert Wain.
ir- Oil. 31. ' £_
ir - For Sale &r Charter,
k" -fp-Cg*** The fall failing brig
a- Brothers,
i>t, t m I,yi«g at Gurling's wharf,
is < an excellent tingle dcck'd vessel, burthen about
lrt i6co barrels—not twelve months old, and in
compleat order. For terms apply to the master
:' e on board, or to
or Joseph Anthony Co.
Nov. ' dlw -
By John Fen no, N°- 119 Cfrtefnut Street
SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER a, 1797
THE SHIP 1
CO MM E-R C % n
Captain Richard Waistcoat, r y
Liverpool i.s now discharging cei
at Morris's wharf, near the Drawbridge, where 11
owners of goodson freight, will please fpeediljr to ha
f?nd their permits. Stl ; veifol will after be
talce in freight on Very low team for liofton. Ap- be
ply to the captain, or to
Isaac Harvey, jun. w
No. 5, South Street. >pu
A few tons of (tone, os sand ballail wanted.—
Apply as above. bo
november 17 §tot. at
Philip Nicklin fcf Co.
HAVE FOX SALE,
At their Storrs on Walnut flreet Wharf,
Havannah Sugars, white and brown
25 hhds. Jamaica do.
3000 piece# of broad Nankeens
Imperial Tea, in quarters and eighths of chefls
Quicksilver in tubs
Madeira Wine in pipes and hogsheads
Teneriffe Win&in pipe?
Old led Fort Wine in hogfliead*
Sail Canvass, airorted, No. I to 8
8 cases of Manchester Goods, confiding of Dimities,
„ Muflinets,Gingham»,Thickfetts,Corduroys, &c. I* l
aoo crates Queens* Ware, ailorted
Nails, aflorted he
Black quart Bottles ar
Yellow Oere in calks lit
A quantity of writing Slates, slate Ink Stands, &c.
ioo quarter calks Gun Powder no
They lave also for SALE or CHARTER,
HAMBURG PACKET\ F '
® urt^en 3 7,0 ton 8» coppered to
the bends, and fitted.
Thejhip MOLLY y burthen 340 tons, a
good vessel, and completely fitted.
The brig AMAZON, burthen 1300 bar
rels, may be ready for fe* io.a few days.
The whole of the above veJTels to be seen at
Walnut street Wharf. § nov. ic.
Rundle ss* Leech,
Have jufi. received, and have for Sale, at no. 9,
Walnut-ftrect,
Liverpool and St. Übes SALT
Do. best house CO ALS jj
Queens' WARE in cases, assorted
Beurdeaux BRANDY of an «icetlent quality
Do. CLARBT in cases, do.
thpy havi also
For SALE or CHARTER,
i73KsS^'' 1 ! TBl IBir
» PEGGY,
tons, in excellent condition, and r
may be sent to fea>with little expemce or delay,
LIKEWISE, j
wILL'IAM, ]
Burthen aoi tons, c
november 16.
For Sale or Charter,
-> —a,-, The Snow
GOOD HOPE,
Will carry about I ICO btrrels, and
is ready to take in a cargo. For terms j
apply to
Pragers la Co.
No. 151, South Second-street.
Who have forfale—prime St. Croix Sugar and
Rnm, Madeira, Lifhon, and Ttncriffe v/ine.
November 7. dtf.
Port and Madeira Wine,
Now Landing,
By (hip Edward, from Madeira, and Betfcy and
Peggy, froa\ Oporto, in Pipes and Hoglheadi,
For sale by
PETER BLIGHT.
WHO ALSO OFFfcRS FOR SALI,
The Ship
AMITY,
Four thousand barrels burthen,
V-fejiSKeSSSiii 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 ftrcet
wharf. eoim. Nov. I.
James & Richard Smith,
r-pAKE the liberty of informing their Triends
1 and the public, that they have removed their
llore to No. 54, Soutb Front f rut, next d.or to Ed
ward Fox's Auction Room, where they have at
' this time for sale, a large and general affortmentof
e European & Eafl India Goods,
a Many of which are just imported in the Clothier,
William Penn, &e. See.
Oft. 87- " .
Samuel Pleafants & Sons,
No. 74, South Second-jlreet,
HAVE received a lupply of Seal'onable GOODS,
which they are now opening for sale, 011
reasonable terms. Pit 17. 4' v
- SIMSON,
HAVE FOR SALE,
A few bales Baftas, Coflas, and
a quantity of Bengal COTTON
Bengal SUGAR, in bags and boxes
Jamaica,
St. Vincent 3, > RUM,
and Bengal j
300 calks RICE, *rad
A parcel of Ihip building RED CEDAR.
15, oa. 17- $
Landing this day,
From on board the schooner Two Friends, Dan
iel Crawley, Master,
80 hhds. and ; T arna i ca RUM,
1» pipes yJ 7
FOR SALB BY
George Latimer £s* Son.
'' november 9. §
Jt Wanted, to Hire,
in • Large and convenient HOUSE, in or near
er /\ the centre of the city—for which a generous
rent will be given,; to be taken for a year, or on
more for a iong#r term. Inquire of th« Printer.
©a. 17., o°^
Library Company of Philaaelphia.
THE Members of the Library Company of
Philadelphia are hereby informed, that the Libra
ry will be open on Monday next, the 4th of De
ceiiibcr, for the reception and/ delivery of books.
Tkofe who neglcA to return the books, \vhich q,
had been V-ken.out previous to the firft of Scptem- e j
ber lad, in the course of the ensuing week, will
be fined as the rule direct.
The Loganian Library ev
Will also be opened at thu sam» 'ime, for the lite til
>purpofcß. A
N. B. A few copies of the catalogues of the
books belonging to these inftitutidns may be had O
at the Library. oi
Z. POULSON, jun. Librarivh. ~~
Library, noveoib.r 10.
i he City Dancing Ajffembly,
Will commence at O'Eller's Hotel, on f°
Thursday December 7th.
Thomas M, Willing Stephen Klngfton
Jimes Gibfon William Read
Henry Wikoff Robert E. Griffith.
Managers.
Nov. 19th. dßt '
All Per son s
Having any demands aga-nft the Eftete of the
late Captain George Irwin, are requested to
bring ill their accounts pioperly attested, on or
before the firft day of January next «,nfuing
arid those who are indebted to said estate ar« so
licited to shake immediate payment to
SaRAH IRWIN, Adminiilratrix.
Nov. 19 1797. 4
~ NOW LANDING, »
From on board the ihip Farmer, lying at Harper's
Wharf,
Claret in hhds.
Ditto in cases
Sauteme Win« in do.
For Sale, apply to _
John Whitefides & Co.
No. 138, arket-ftreet. a
Also, on hand, ii
Bnurdcaux Brandy in pipes °
Fine old Antigua' Rum
A few cases of Claret, of a superior quality,
november 29. §
IMPORTED
IN the (hip Aurora, from Hamburgh, and for
sale by the Subscriber.
Bed ticks, 8-4, 9-4, and 10-4. ,
A quantity «f Tapes, No. 13 and 15. t
And on Ha\id,
German Wack Ribbon, No. 3 and 4. j
George Pennocl. t
november ti 3awiw
Landing,
From on board the (hip Edward, at Walnut
ftr«*t Wharf, .
London particular Madeira Wine,
of a fup®rior quality, For Sale by the fubferiber. 1
Robert Andrews.
November j. eotf
Wanted, by a Gentleman in Virginia,
A discreet, sensible Matron,
aged about 45 er 50 years, qualified to teach
young boys Writing, Arithmetic, History and
Geography—Also, to aft in the "capacity of House
Keeper For furthdr information apply to the
Printer. Nov. 18—dlw
T0 Gentlemen who intend spending
the Winter in the City.
ROOMS to LET,
WITH or without Board—at No. 114. corner
of Sixth and Race Streets, 't he situation
agreeable—and vicinity has been free from the late
contagion. f>et. 27 —dtf
1 Canal Lottery —No. 11.
Will commence drawing Monday, thezcth
inlt. rickets for Sale in this Lottery, at
Snc„ Dollarl, at Wm. BLACKBURN'. Lottery
and Brokers Office, No. 64, South Second-ttreet—
Tickets iu the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at 7«i
Datlan, where'check books are kept lor register.
> ing and examining in these, the City of Wafliing
c ton, No. 11. and Paterfon Lotteries, and informa
tion where tickets may be had in molt of the Lotte
ries authorised by law in any of the States of the
Union.
N. B. The business of a Brokir, in buyingand
felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities,
discounting Bills and Notes of Hand, sale ol
Lands, Houses, &c. &c. will be duly atterded to,
* by Wm. BLACKBURN.
November 15. §
" FOR SALE,
ls ATeamof~five excellentHorfes,
I with a Waggon and Gears. The Horles are all
young, strong, true to the draught, and capable
,f of hauling as great a weight as most in the coun
try. The Wagijon and Gears are strong, and
in good order. Apply to ROBERT GREEN,
r ' Weft Town, Chelter county, or* :o
Thomas Fijher,
" No. 142, S. Second Street, Philadelphia
II mo. 2, y eod3w.
s. B S E F.
Prime Beef, fit for India voyages, for sal* by
- WILLIAM SHEAFF,"
N®. 168, High-street.
Also, about fifteen hundred weight of Bees-
Wax. dtf Nov- 15, 1797-
Samuel & Miers Fisher,-
ARE NOW OPENING,
At their Warehouse, No. 27, Dock Stre«t, a freft
assortment of Woolen and other goods, feiitablc to
the feafen, received by the U'te arrivali from Eng
land.
They have also for Sale,
Lifbna" ~)
"" luart4r1 uart4r caflts '
Port Wiees, J
n- Assorted queen's ware U crates, &c.
10th mo-2 ;d. diwjtawjw.
Erfkine's View of the War.
JUST PUBLISHER,
By ROBERT CA&II'BELL & Oo-
No 40 South Second street,
[Price 31 Cents]'
:ar A View of the Causes and Confequen,-
ces of the present War with francs■
°" By ths Honorable Thomas Easkine.
May ii §
D*A N C I N G.
Me. B TRN E,
OF the New Theatre, returns his fiwcere thai)ks
to the Lad it s and Gentlemen that konored hini last
fcafon—His Academy will open ad December, at
O'Ellcra's, Tucfday and Saturday mornings from
eleven to two for young Ladies, attended by Mri.
BtrNe ; on the fame days in the afternoon ft&ra
three till fix for young Gentlemen ; and in she
evenings of Thursdays and Saturdays, from fix
till rine for Gentlemen. Pleaf'e to apply at th«
Academy, at the hours of tuition.
Mr. livßNt's firft Ball will be on Tuesday, lath
December, and continue once a fortnight through
out the feal'on. December I—fs&inji
BUSH-HILL, ~
December I, 1797.
THE partner/hip between us, is this day du
folved by mutual confeat.
William Baits,
p William Darley.
t'uK ,S U.H,
By JOHN MILLER, jun. & Co.
No. 8, Ch«i:iut-ftreet,
One hundred and eighty bales
BENGAL GOODS,
Amongst which ar*, '
Gurrafys Mamoodies
Sannas
Guzzcnahs Tanda Coffaes * (
Guzzies Emer.ioa
Blue Cloth« Calico 5 %
Palampoors Romall Handker«hiefs
Amongli them are a great prpportion of the
raanufa&ttres of Patna.'
December i. §
7 0 he Sold,
A Bill on Richmond,
{Payable at fight. Inquire at this office.
Dec. 1. 2t
The Subscriber intends to make
application for the renewal of a Certificate of a Share
in the Bank of the United States, (landing in the name
of A. B. No. 5004, dated July it, 1797, the fame
having been loft. JOHN GRAHAM.
Richmond, Dec. i. (j6w
To be fold,
AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SE AT, contain
ing 6 acres and 40 perches, with a neat two
story brick House and Kitchen thereen, in apple
Orchard, fcc. situate on tKe Irith tra& lane, in the
townfllip of M»yamenfing, about one mile from
the city of Philadelphia. Furtl.er particulars will
be made known upon application at the office of
t+ic Philadelphia Gazette.
The improvements upon this place, for taste and
elegance, Hand unrivalled.
December I. dtf
"Mrs7~GR ATT AN,"
RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen
tlemen of the City, that (he propoles having
Four ©ONCERTS and BALLS during the winter.
Six Dollars, each Subscriber, for one Tidiet of
admittance during the season.
No Subscribers Tickets transferrable.
Two Dollars a single Ticket.
The Concert to begin at half pad fix, and the
Band to attend for the Ball at eighth—the expenc*
of which Mrs. Grattan engages to difchargc.
The Concerts will begin as fooia as the Band ar j
rives from New York.
0- Subscriptions received, ind Tickets deliv
ered at No. 192, Market street. «
november 29. {l'V
Chocolate and Milliard,
of a superior quality manufailured,
GINGER and Pepper, ground ; tfielled or
pearl Barley ; Philadelphia Porter, Beer,
Ale and Cyder ; Taunton and Burton Ale ;
London Porter ; red, Port and Lilbon Wine,
I'uitahU for exportation or home consumption.
The higheß puce given for Mustard-Seed.
Alfa forfale, A quantity of Bocking ani
1 common Baizes, a variety of colors; a bale of
1 Fultians, Shawls, &c, for sale bv
JOHN HAWORTH,
No. 98, foutli Froni-flreet.
[ nev. 27- m &th.t.ij.
For Sale by the Subscribers,
Prime Rice in whole and half tierces
Bout deaux Brandy -
TeneriJJe Wine
j Molajfes
. Georgia and Carolina Indigo
I Ravens Duck and one hogshead of pai-it
, brushes.
N. ts 1 J. frazer.
No. 95, Sonth Front Street.
Nov. 7- dim
, Yellow Fever and Peltilenrial
II Diseases.
e _ THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, in one vol. oflavo.
A By William Young, Bookseller,
[ No. s2, Second street, the corner of Chefnut flreet,
fPrict, in boardi 87 I 2 Ctnts)
Neatly printed on fine American wove medium
Paper,
' J VIEW
- Of the Science ef Life ;
On the principles established in the element
of Medicine, of the late celehrated
JOHN BROWN.M. D.
t. With an attempt to correfl some important er
s. rors of that work, and cases in illustration, chief
ly felefted from the records of their pra&ice, at
the General Hospital at Calcutta,
{ Br William Tates & Chas. Maclean.
To which is fubj*ined, a Treatise on the aflion
of Mercury upon living bodies, and its applica
to tion for the cure of diftafes of indirect debility
Andadiflerfation onthe sources of Epidt-micand .•
Pcftilentialdiftafes; inwhichisattemptedtoprove
by a numerous induvlion of fa<sls, that they ne
ver arile from contagion, but are ajways produ
tr ced by certain dates, or certain viciUitudes of
the atmufpliere, by Charles Maclian, of
Calcutta.
Nov. 21. sl2t
To be Sold,
A Valuable Plantation,
OF upwards of One Hundred Acres of Land,
well watered, in a he. Ithy situation, about
seven miles from this City j the buildings may be
made to accommodate a large family, at a mode
fj. rate expense, and pofleflion Iwd in a few weeks.
Part ef the purchase-money being paid, a reafoa
t' able credit will be allowed for the ruijainder.
Enquire of the Printer,
noveuibor i mwftf
[VOLVMR XII