of ttjc WltlltZQ §^t&itß 9 and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser-. Number 1634.] SALES BY AUCTION. Stated Sales For DRT GOOD S. f Forenoon—Edward Fox, No. s6, MonJarJ lout ' l Front-street, ) Afternoatn—Footman & Co. No. f South' ?ront-ftneet. f Forenoon—John Connelly, Old City *r„,rj 0 „j Au(slion, No. 73 fcuAi Front-street. ' i Afternoon —Williatn Sbaanon, Np. , (_ IS.I HigH-ftreet. J, **»* f 's,. jr.-1 V Forenoon—William Shaniiou. 1 ' u 5 Afitrnoon—Jfl|hn ConneHy. Saturday AffernoQn—Peter Beni'ori. To be fold at the Merchant's Cof fee-?loufe, ON the tenth day of December next, at 7 o' clock in the evening, one certain bond or j , obligation ciated July 16, 1795-. tigned by John , Love of Alexandria for himfelf, Jofiah Watson j ar.il Samuel Love f0r.£61.10 Virginia currency, jiavjble on the 31ft of October laftp*ft,t.< Stocitr j ley Doiiellon or his assigns—which B id the j faidDoneifon assigned to James Grant, under | whole power of attorney this sale will be made. Far further particulars appl) to the fubferibers. FOOTMAN and Co. Auctioneers. Nov. 18. dtrothd. TO BE SOLD, ~ Or Exchanged for Property in the Country, That three story Brick- House, No. 157, north Third Urcet. Apply at the of fice of this Gazette. Nov. 19- w&s.tw A Cotnpting House to let. AMoftxcroveniciit Comptiug H9uf« it aow for hire on rt.ofs'% wharf, dirccliy over the arch. terms, apply to / Samuel Breeij jun, No. 89, fou:h l'hird street. Where may be bad, A few iialcs of Ravens Duck, and about 100 pieces of ftoutCanvafs ; a fmali quantity of Mace, and ibme high proof Brandy ; Sherry Wine, Cho cola c in boxes, Window Glass ef various sizes and dimensions. Dec. i.—-eo6t Tmported IN the Ibip Aurora, from Hamburgh, and for sale by the Subscriber. Bed tiekf, 8-4, 9-4, and 10-4. A quantity of Tapes, No. 13 and 15. Jtnd on Hand, German black Ribbon, No. 3 and 4. George Pennock. nrvemb»r ti ;awiw Landing, From on board the ship Edward, at Walnut llree't Wharf, London particular Madeira Wine, of a superior iJtoalSty, For Sale by the fu'ifcriber. Robert Andrews. novtmbel%j. eotf Wanted, ly a Gentleman in Virginia, A diicreet, sensible Matron, ajed afcont 45 «r 50 yesrs, qualified to teach younq boys v/ruing, Arithrcetit, History and Geography—Also, to niftin the capacity of House Keeper. For futthir inforniation spply.to the I'rinter. , nov. i#—diw To Gentlemen who intend /pending the Winter m the City. ROOMS to LET, WITH or without Board—at No. 114. cornjr of iheth and RaceSfects. i'he situation agreeable—and vicinity has been free from the late tontagion. OA. it—-dtf COLUMBIA HOUSL Boarding School for young Ladies. MRS. GKOOMBKIDGE with much pleaf urcand rcfpeiH, rtturns her sincere ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement she fias received during son/ years refidenee iu Philadelphia ; and assures her friends and the public, so far from intending to decline'her school, Ihe has marie a superior arrangement for the more convenient accommodation of her feholart. —Every branch of ufeful and polite education is particularly attended to by Groombridge and mailers excelling in their rtfpeitive profeffions. Corner of Sprnce and Eleventh Streets. June sth, 1797- Thefituattcn is perfeiflly healtiy ; and made more agreeablebv an extensive garden and lot of ground adjoining the houie. This Day Pnblilhed, And to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, eorner ef \ Second and Chefnut streets, Price $-&tbs of a Bv\lar^ Observations on certain Documents -Contained im Ni>. V and VI of " The History of the United States for the year 1796," In which the charg® o» speculation neainft ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late Sucaer arv of the Tr basurv, i» BULLY REFUTED. tr rlr rs n Br himself. Tlvs publication presents a concise statement ps the bafc means pra&ifed by the Jacobins of the United States to asperse the charaders of those psrfons who are considered as hostile to their disor ganizing schemes. U also contains the cor respondence between Mr. Hamilton and Messrs. Mcnroe, Muhlenburgh ondVenable, on the fub jesSk of the documents aforefaid, and a series of let ters from James Reynolds andhis 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 eonfpirasy on the part of the latter and his associates to extort money. 0" A discount of one third from the retail price will be made in favor ol wholefaie purchafefs, for . cash. Orders ta be auirelfed to Mr Youn*. Augull 25. . Erfkme's View of the War. JUST PUBLISHED., By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Do. No. 40 South Second street, [Price 31 Cents}' A View of the Caujes arid Cofyequen ces of the present War with Francs. By the Honorable Thomas ErskiNe. PHILADELPHIA: MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1797. For Londonderry, . „ The American Ship BOSTON PACKET, Coppertmwait, Malter, JJO'.V lying at MifHin's \VTiarf, near Vine-flreet—Has elegant accommodations for pjffcngeri—will fill, weafhfr permitting, on or about the icfhinll. -haviej all her cargo engaged ready to go. on board. ForjaCTage only, apply to •Jit cay run. V./ IWS Smith & Ridgway, No 4f North Watsr fttreet.or to Isaac Harvey, Jim. No. 5, South Water ft ret t. December I f lot tor Amsterdam, aJ®|L EDWARD, James Wickham, Maflcr, EXPECTfiD to fail in a few days, having two I thirdsof her cargo already engaged,anduear. ly on board. For Freight or Paflage, apply to the Mallet or. board, at Hamilton's wharf, or to John Donnaldfon, » No. ax, Walimt-ftrecc. November 18. v dßt ifor Amsterdam, The Ship FARMER, John M'Coxlom, Matter; WILL fail, in a few days, the sV£>oCJ£S&^sSS greater part of her cargo being ready. For freight of fifty terl'< ci Coffee, or paf fagr, apply to the matter on board, at Walnut- Creet wharf, or to , • JOHN SAVAGE. Who if Landing, out of the l'atd Ship, from Boer deaijx, and For Sale, Claret in hhds. White Wine in quarter calks Claret in cases, of a superior quality Fentiniac, f » Sauterne, > Wises in cases Lunille, ) Prunes in boxes novemher 24. 5 For Liverpool, l—"to The copper bottomed Ship Hamburg Packet, Captain Silas Swain. A Large proportion of her cargo being ready to go on board, is eipeAcd to fail on or about Sunday, the 3d of December. For Freight or Paflage, apply to the Captain on board, at Walnut-street Wharf, or to PHILIP NICKLIN & Co. »a. § FOR LONDON, THE SUIP ILI A M PENN, Jam ■ a Josiah, Master. THE (htp is now taking on board her cargo, and will fail in all next week. For freight or paflage apply t: the captain or to V fep ?.<f Robert Wain. . . 1»r H ■ FOR LONDONDERRY, THE BRIGANTINE ■ suk er, William Written, Master. vsj*paw3si- Aftronggood veflel, about two hundred tons, to fail with all soovcnie»t speed, a great Jpart of her cargo engaged—now lying at Willing and Francis'-wharf, for freight Or paf faoe, apply to the captain, or JOHN SKYRIN, Lahdnibergtr s ivbarf. Who wants to Charter. A Vf.ssel of about three hundred tons. T)()<V ' 8 . § For bavannah, in Georgia, THE SHIP Sally Butler, - Captain Chisholm, A new vessel, with excellent aC conimodationß for passengers Sails on the loth of December. Fur Freight or Paflage, apply to ROSS fa" SIMSON. Who have in diffofr of, A small invoice of GLAUBER. SALTS INDIGO, and a parcel of HOLLY WOOD. nvvember 18. '* For Hamburgh. The Brig MARY, Peter Yokx, miller, Lying at Ruflei's wharf, near Pine I ilre< t, is now ready to take in a ? Cargo, and will fail in tsn days. Far Freight, or Paflage, apply to . GURNEY 3c SMITH. Nov ember 16. i Wanted to Charter, To one port in Hifpaniola and back fall: failing Vessel, of the bur then of 6or 700. barrel.-. For terms, apply to Benjamin Morgan, No. no, South Front street, orto ROBER T ANDREIVS, mv. 10. S No. 86, South Wharves. For tharter, THE SHIP Jbbti Bulkley, Samuel Volans, MaJler. ■ X . T I HIS vessel is built of live oak V" : 'wj ;|_ and cedar, of about 30c o barrels burthen, and ready to receive 011 board a Jeffe & Robert Wain. oa. 51. L. For Sale or Charter, The fa ft failing brig }mwT wo Brothers, Lying at Gurling's wharf, an excellent tingle dcckM vessel, burthen about 1600 barrels—net twelve months old, and in compleat order. For terms apply to the master on board, or to Joseph Anthony ss* Co. n v. diw. By John Fenno, N°' 119 Chefnut Street. THE SHIP COMMERCE, CjptaSftßicvaro Waistcoat, i JrewSft'Ti- Frr.?i' 1 \erpnoli now discharging ' at Morri-/» whiifij near the Drawbridge, where <>»rner« »( jt»oho's will ploafr fpecdily to ' ff-ml tlitir pe.-mits. Siij v.-ifel w3l aftsr < tatc'iii i • .very low U; I Ap ply to t!ie captain, or ' 1 Ifa'ac rSarvey, Jun. No. £, Sooth Water Su<et. A few tons of ftonfe, i>r land ballast' wanted.— i Apply as above. ' I _novtm6er 27 §iOt. ' Philip Nicklin £? Co. I HAFE FOR SALE, ■ their Stores on Walnut street Wharf, ' HavannahSugars, whiteandbrown J 25 hhds Jamaica do. t 30CO pieces of broad Nankeens i Imperial Tea, ip ijuartersaad eighths of chells 2 Quickulyer in tubs _ l Madeira Wine in pipes and hoglhcajls e Teiicriffe Wine in pipes ' 1 Old ted Port Wine inhogfheads ' Sail Canvass, aflbrted, No. I to 8 1 8 enfes of ifanchefter Goods,conGftinjr of Ditnities, 1 Mu^inet*.Ginghams,TbickfcttSjCotduroys, &c. 1 200 crate? V.'are, ailorted ! Nails, afl'orted Bla k quart Bottles Yellow Ocre in caiks j A quantity of writing S'ates, slate Ink Stands, Sic. ico quarter cilk= '.". Un Powder 7tn l/a*t 'tfofir SALE or CHARTER, Hamburg packet, B<»nhtß 320 tons, coppered re. j the,bends, and completely fitfed. t Thejhip MOLLT, burthen 340 tuns, a good vtrlii i, anil completely fit<ed. The brig AMAZON, borthen 1300 bar- . rcls, mf.y be rea;'.y ♦or. sea in * few d..;-. , I'i.e whole of tk: Waltut ftjreit \Vh»rt. <> mm. IC. ] Rundle & Leech, Have Jull received, and have tor Sale, at no. 9, f Walnut Greet, ( Liverpool and St. Übes SALT i Do. bell house COALS Queens' WARE in cases, aflbrted : Beurdeaux BRANDY of an excellent quality Do. CLARET in cases, do. rfTJI-, TBtY HAVE ALSO For SALE or CHARTER, ■'SMSlev'V THE ship J illls PEGGY, : Burthen 225 tons, in excellent condition, and , may be sent to sea with little expenceor delay. LIKEWISE, ! jffjjfoK WILLIAM, Burthen 101 tons, novemLer 16. $ For Sale or Charter, —3t-i Tht Show §J%. GOOD HOPE, 4 Will carry ab»i»t i»oo barrels,and ifi.ttr.-Tar apply w „ Prngcrs & Co. No. 151, South Second-street. Who have for Cde—prime St. Croix Sugar and Rum, Madeira, Lilbon, and Teneriffe wine. November 7. dtf. Port and Madeira Wine, Now Landing, By fti£p Edward, from Madeira, and Bctfey and Peggy, frwoi Oncrto, in Pipe? and Hogsheads, For sale by PETER BLIGHT. WHO ALSO OFFfeRS FOR SALE, The Sh ip A M 1 T r> Four thou fan d barrels burrhen, eiccllert order—ready to take in a cargo—about three years old. ' LIKEWISE, The Schooner Industry., Burthen 800 barrel*, ready also to receive a car go—and a quantity of ' Jamaica Rum and Sugars, just landed from the above vefle!s at South street wharf. eoiai. N° v - »• ~ James is? Richard Smith, TAKK the liber*y of informing their friends and the public, that they have removed thdr store to No. 54, Sovtb ?r*»t jtreet y next d«or to Ed ward Fox's Auilion Room, where they have at this time for sale, a and general aflbrtment bf European Eif Eajl India Goods, Many of which .are just imported in the Clothier, William Penß, &c. &c. oa. 17. si Samuel Pleafants y Sons, A r o. 74, South Second-Jtreel, HAVK received a supply of Seaionabie GOODS, which they afe now opening for sale, on reasonable term*. Q& 27 —-4' v Toss & SIMSON, HAVE FOR SALE, A few bales Baftas, Coffas, and a quantity of Bengal COT TON Bengal SUGAR, ' a hag* ar 'd boxes Jamaica, St. Vincents, > RUM. and Bengal J 300 caflcs RICE, 'e'nd A parcel of fiiip building RED CEDAR. °a. 27. Landing this day, From on board the fchoonei' Twb Friends, Dan iel Crawley, Mailer, 80 hhds. and 1 T amaica RUM, 12 pipes ) J 1 FOR SALB BY George Latimer tS 5 Son. uonemher 9. § Wanted, to Hire, A Large and convenient HOUSE, in or near the centre of the city—for ivhicha generous rent wSI be given ; to be taken for a year, or on more for a longer term. Inquire of tha Printer. Ovft. v i 7. eotf Salisbury Estate. THE Subscriber, propofmg to costraft hia bufi -1 ness, offers in-.s Eltiie lor sale, on moderate trrrns. Oh it are one Blast and three Air Furnaces, t a complete JJorerng Machine, and a very good grift Miii, with ffro pair of Hemes; also a good Forgr, aU in perFcft repair, as are all the Wjjter Works conned rd with thefc various The Air Furnace# ' 'were iaieJy buili tor the pu-pofe of cattipg Cannon thts Stzio.—There are out two ttoufend acres t ot Land, one haH of which iauuder wood, the other * fine arable I.aad, producing Che best Hay and t Palter. Tj»e Cannon lately maaafadured there, - fuiiy proves the excellency of the tiiera!,-which is fupeiior to any in this cdiinVry, and probably,equal V to any irt the world ; for grt ft.xt>vnioc c lately nude, althougti fame of the 24 were bored " into 32 pqundcrs have tailed on proving. The situ ation is very eligible, particularly for this branch of manufadturc, and a place of aims lying in the ftatc of Cortrie&>cut, and orfly 30 miles front fiyeral land- f ings on the Hudson's liver, and having every advan tage that ca* result fi;t>m a plenty of water iffuiwg from a large natural" very near the and Which may tie converted into a variety oi a:hcr uliefal purposes. 'I he pure ha fer. can beaccom'nodii td wiih all the stock and ui.rnfila, and have pollcflion on ov before the firft of June next, art"! preparation may be made in the meantime for going i to Bia if im mediately thereafter, for every pan will be delivered in good order, with some coal, Ore, &c. See. For terrm, apply to Mr joseph Anthmy, in Pniladel phia; David Brooks, E'q. one of the Representatives in Csngrcfs for this State ; Mr, Watt 1 man, on tlMipremiles, or to thep io New-York. WILLIAM NEILSON. Dee. 1. Aav»tf English Grammar, The second edition, with improvements AVJAt' IEO to the different cl.ilTei of learner,; >, with an appendix, containing rules and ob ferv'anous for afClting the more advanced lludents to write with perfpicu'ty and accuracy, 15y LINDLEY MURRAY. " Thia is a publication of much merit, and fully . answers the profelliouit in the Title, '*hc aj,(xii di' t ..nrtßiii- -tsne-ef .the txft rule* tur writm K e legtptiy, -ad with propriety, that nirecotuik ;o ' have seen." Monthly Review, July 1796. " Thil Grammar is, on many accounts entitled j to commendatory notice, its materials have been carefully and judiciously felefted ; its arjangement is diftindl and well adapted to the purpose of in ftruAion and its exprcfiioß is simple, perspicuous and accurate, &c<" See tbt charaßer at large in the Analytical { Re-view, July 1796. _ « English Exercises, Adapted to the Grammar lately publilhed by j Lindley Murray, confiding of exemplificatien of the parts of speech, instances of falfe orthography, violations of the rules of syntax, defefls in punc tuation, and violations of the rules ntfpeding perspicuity and accuracy, designed f»r the benefit of private learners, as well as for the use of schools. "W» have been much pleased with the petufal . of these Exercises. They eceupy with distinguish ed excellence a most important place in the fcicncc j of the English language; and as such, we can warmly recommend them to the Teachers of Schools, as well as to all those who are desirous of attaining corre&ncfs and precision in their native tongue." Monthly Review, Jnly 1797- The above Books are for sale at Joseth & James CutitsuANKs book It ore, No. 87, Market street. December I. 3tawiw. —fTuTTC-E. p ""["■HE partnerlhip between John Is stone a?.d J. James BaconV under the firm of lultoneand Bacon, is this day diflolved by mutual confcnt.— All perfops who (land indebted to la d firm are requested to make immediate payment of their refpefuve- accounts, to John Skyrin, on Laniien hurgcr's wharf, who is duly authorised to receive the fame ; and all persons havinß any demands a gainlt the said firm, are defitcd to bring in their accounts immediately tohtm for settlement. John Injlcne, James Bacon. November 20. < eodtf BEEF. Prime 3eef, fit for India voyages, for sale by WILLIAM SHEAFF, No. 168, High-ftrrct. Also, about fifteen hundred weight of Bees- Wax. dtf Nov. is, 1797. Library Company of Philaaelphia. THE Members of the Library Company or Philadelphia are hereby informed, that the Libra ry will be open on Monday next, the 4th of De cember, for the reception and delivery of books. Those who negleil to return the books, which had been takon out previous to the firft of Septem ber lad, in the couife of the ensuing week, will be fined as thcrulrs direct. The Loganian Library Will also be opened at thu sam» 'ime, for the like purposes. N. B. A few copies of the catalogues of the books belonging to these institutions may be had at the Library. Z. POULSON, JUN. Librarivn. Library, november 30. ' r l he City Dancing Aflembly, Will commence at O'Eller's Hotel, on Thnrfday December 7th. Thomas M. Willing Stephen Kingston Jimet Gihfon William Head ] Henry Wikoff Robert E. Griffith. Mamgers. nvv- 19th. Ail Perlbns Having any deminds aga ; nft the Eftete of the late Captain George Irwin, are requtfted to bring in their accounts pioperly ihefted, on or before the firft day of January next ensuing aud those who are indebted to said eflate are so licited to make immediate payment to 3aRAH IRWIN, Administratrix. Nov. 29 1797- . NOVv 'LANDING, From on board the Ihip Farmer, lying at Harper's Wharf, Claret in hhds. Ditto in cases Sauterne Wine in' do. For Sale, apply to 'Jjbn Whitefide s S3 5 Co. No. 138, arket-llreet. r Also, on hand, 8 Bourdeaux Brandy in pipes ! fine old Antigua Rum A few caj'es of Claret, ,of a superior quality, novembt-r 29. § DANCING. Mr. BI'RNE, OF the New Theatre, rtfurns thanks to the Ladi:s and GcOtltwcn th if honored him latl Icalon—His Academy will ojji-n arf December, »5 O'Ellers's, I'ud'di) and .Saturday mornings fron; fleveu to two for young Ladies, attended by Mn. 13yRNt ; on the it me days m the afterncofl frm* three rill fix for young Gentlemen ; .Mid in the eveaings of Thurfdaja alu j . fix.ni till nine for G.ntlemcn. Please to anoijr at the Academy, at the hours of tuition. Mr. llt«Nt's linl uUliiroo TneXday,iatb December, and toutinua t>ru;e a iori'iigh: thr«wg'i • out the fejl'on. December i—-fcSLni; BUSH-HILL, m Decipher i, 1797'. THE par'nrrlhip b/tween ls, is (hit day dii folved k-y mutual coafcfii, ~ William Bates, 3< Wiiltam Darley. F<>k s -La, '• By JOHN MILLER, jun. Co. No. 8, C^-luut-ftreet, One hundred and eighty bales BJiNGAL GOODS, AxAojagjft which are, Gurrahs Mamoodios Baltas 8*(lQa« Umznahs T*nd* Coffae* Gu*2k» Emeriics Blue Cloths Calicoes Palampoori Roxnail Handkerchief® Amortgli them are a great proportion of tht nianufa&ures of Patca. Decembr r i. .. 7 0 be Sold, A Bill on Richmond, [Payable at fight. Inquire at this office. Dec, I. 21 The Suhfcriber intends to make application for the vencwa? of a Certificate of a £h*r« in the Bank of the United States, Handing in the name of A. B. No. 5004, dated July |t, 1797, the fame having been loit. JOHN GRAHAM. Richmond, Dec. I. . To be fold, 1 AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, contain, ing 6 acres and 43 perches, with a neat two fiery brick Heufe and Kitchen thereon, an appli Orchard, &c. situate on the Irilh trad lane, in the townlhip of Moyamenfing, about one mile front the city of Philadelphia. Further particulars will be made known upon application at the office of the Philadelphia Gazette. The improvements upon this place, for taHe and elegance, Hand unrivalled. December I. dtf Mrs. GRATTAN, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Sen. tlemen of the City, that (he prftpoles having Four CONCERTS and BALLS during the winter. Six Dollars each Subscriber, for one Ticket of admittance during thefeafon. No Subscribers Tickets transferable. Two Dollars a single Ticket. « The Concert to begin r.t half pad fix, and the Band to attend for the Ball at eighfc— the expence of which Mrs Giattan engages to discharge. The Concerts will begin as soon as the Band ar j rives from New York. Snbfcriptlons received, and Tickets deliv ered at No. 191, Maiket street. novemhsr 19. §tw Chocolare and Mustard, of a superior quality manufailural, GINGER and Pepper, ground ; Celled or pearl Barley ; Philadelphia Porter, Beer, Ale Cyder ; Taunton ai.d Burton Ale ; London Por:er ; red, Port and Lilbon Wine, i'oitalde for exportation or home consumption. The highest pi ice given for Mustard-Seed. A!/o forfale, A quantity of Bocking and common Baize«, a variety of colors j a bale of Fultians, Shawls, &c, for falebv JOHN HA WORTH, No. 98, south Front-ftrcat, ncv. 17. m &th.t.ij. For Sale by the Subscribers, Prime Rice in whole and half tierces Bout deaux Brandy Tenenjje IVine Molajl-s Georgia and Carolina Indigo Ravens Duck and one bog/head of faint brvjhes. • > N. Cs" y. Franer. No. 95, Sonth Front Street. Nov. ?■ dim■ j Yellow Fever and Pestilential Diseases. > THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, in one vol. ofiavo, By William Young, Bookseller, No. 52, Bec„nd street, the corner of Cliefnut ilreet, (Price, in baarJt ,8711 Cents) ' Neatly printed on fine American wove medium Pager, A VIEW Of the Science of Life ; On the principles established in th» element! ' of Medicine, of the late celebrated JOHN BROWN, M.'D. With an attempt to correfl some important er> rors of that work, and cases in illuftratioa, chief ly felefled from the records of their prailice, at the General Hospital at Calcutta, Br William 2'atss isf Chas. Mkclbjin. To which is fubj«ined, a Treatise on the a&ioa e of Mercury upon living bndies, and its applica p tibri for the cure of diseases of indireil debility r Andadiflertaiioii on the sources of Epidfraicand ,• S Peftilentialdifeafes; in whichisattemptedtoprove 3 a numerous indui\iori of faifts, that they ne ver aril'e from conti jion, but are always produ ced by certain states, ot certain viciflitutles of th« armofpbere, by - Charles Maclean, of Cilcutta. 's nov. ti. To be Sold, A Valuable Plantation, OF upwards of One Hundred Acres of Land, weil watered, in a hethhy situation, about fevew miles from this City ; the buildings may be made to accommodate a large family, mode* rate expeafe, and poffeflion had in a few weeks. Part ef the purcUafe-rooncy being paid, a reafot. able credit will be allowed fqr the remainder, y* Enquire of the Printer. rovem'cer j Biwftf \ Vc/.VMS XII
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