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    of tfjc VitUtttJ and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser.
Number 1635.]
SALES BY AUCTION.
Stated Sales
For DRY GOODS.
/" Forenoon—Edward Fox, No. 56,
, S south Front-flxeet,
0 a s"\ Afternoon —Footman & Co. No. 6$
(_ South Front-ftrcet.
r Forenoon—John Connetty, Old City
tr ri ) Au&irtn, No. 73 fout'h Front-llreet,
~"" J ' ''J') Afternoon—William Shannon, No.
(_ 183 High-street.
nr j rj f Afternoon—Peter denfon. No. 74
) south Xhird . ftrcet .
C Furenooh—Edward Fox.
j jurjc ay | Afternoon—John Connelly.
- > Forenoon—William Shannon.
n 5 Afternoon—John Connelly,
Afternoon—Peter Benfon
SaturJao
, TO BE SOLD,
Qr Exchanged for Property in the Country,
That three story Brick House,
No. 157, Third ftrcct. Apply at the of
fice of this Oizctte. Nov. 29- \v&s.|w
A Compting House to let.
A Mod convenient Comptioj* House is now for
hire on Rofs's wharf, direclly over the arch,
for terms, apply to
Samuel Brechy jtin.
No. 89, fou'h f hird ilrcet,
Where may be had.
A few bales of Ravens Duck, and about ioo
pieces of ftoutCanvafs ; a small quantity of Mace,
and some high proof Brandy ; Sherry Wi»e,Cho
cola e in boxes, Window Glass ot' various sizes
a nd
IMPORTED
IN the fl)ip Aurora, from Hamburgh, and for
sole by the Snbfcriber.
Bed ticks, 8-4> 9-4. and 10-4.
A quantity of Tapes, No. 13 and 25.
jlnd ok Hand,
German black Ribbon, No. 3 and 4.
George Pennock.
novembpr 2T
Landing,
From on board the Ihip Edward, at Walnut-
ftrcct Wharf,
London particular Madeira Wine,
of a superior quality, For Sulc by thti fubfcribcr.
Robert Andrews.
novcmbei* j
Samuel & Miers Fisher,
ARE NOW 0 PE.4 ING,
At their Warehouse, No. i>, Dock Street, afrelh
aflbrofaent of W«olen and other goods, fui table to
the season, received by the late arrival; from Eng
land.
they have also for Salt,
Lisbon
r»pts,hhda. md quarter cases-
Port Wines, j Sf
Aflorted queen's ware int
lotKm»-»;d. dln-jtaw.iw.
Wanted, by a Gentleman in Virginia,
A discreet, icnfible Matron,
aged about 45 or 50 years, qualified to teach
young boys Writing, \rithrr.etic, History anil
Geography—Also, to aift i:i the capacity of House
Keeper. For forthir infcrrtiation ."rpiy to the
Printer. Nov. 28— djw
To Qentlemen who intend /pending
the Winter iji the City.
ROOMS to LET,
WITH or without Board—at No. 114, corner
of Sixth and Race Streets. The filiation
agreeable—and vicinity has been free from the late
contagion. Oct. 1? —dtf
COLUMBIA HOUSE
Boarding School for young Ladies.
MRS. GROOMBRIDGE with much pleaf
ureand refpeft, returns her sincere ac
knowledgement for the liberal encouragement
flie has received during four years'reliden«e ia
Philadelphia; and allures her friends and the
ptiblic, so far from intending to dtcline her
school, (he has made a superior arrangement for
the more convenient accommodation of her
scholars. —Every branch of ufeful and polite
education is particularly attended to by Mrs.
Groombridge and masters excelling in their
refpecTh-eprofftTions.
Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets.
June sth, 1797- , simltf
The situation is perfeftly healthy > and made
more agreeable by an «xtenfiv« garden and lot
of prntind adjoining the house*
This Day Pnblifhed,
And to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of
Second and Chefnut streets,
Price 3-Bths of a Dollar,
Observations on certain Documents
Contained i* No. V and VI of
** The History of the United States for
the year 1796,"
in which the charoe or s pecu latiqn against
ALEXANDER HAMILTON,
Late Seciita*t of the Tar.AsußY, i« FULLY
REFUTED
vr kit ten Br atMSEir.
This publication presents a concifc flatement
of the bafc means pradlifed by the Jacobins of the
United States to afperfa the characters of thole
ysrfonswho arc confidnredas hostile to their disor
ganizing schemes. It also contains the CT
refpondence between Mr. Hamilton and MefTrs.
-Monroe, Muhlenburgh and Venable, on the fub
je<ft ef the documents ilorefaid, and a series of let
ters from J2me» Reynolds and his nife to Mr Ha
milton, proving beyond the poflibility of a doubt,
•hat the connection between him and Reynolds,
was the result of a daring- eonfpiraay on the part
#f the Utter apd hi* associates to extort money.
jrt" a discount of one third from the retail price
will be made in favor of wholcfate purchasers, for
cash. Orders to be addrefled to Mr Yodn».
Avtrufl IS
Erfkin-e's View of the War.
JUST PUBLISHED,,
\ By UOBERT CAMPBELL & C«.
j No 40 South Secoßd street,
' [Price 31 Cents]'
I A View of the Causes and Confequsti'
ces of the present War with France.
By the Honorable Thomas Erskine.
May ij $
The American Ship
BOSTON PACKET,
Copperthwai't, Matter,
lying at Mifflin's Wharf,
near Vine-street—Has elegant aeo mmodations for
passengers—will fail, weathar permitting, on or
about thelitk iiitl. haying all Her cargo engaged
ready to go on hoard. For paffige only, app'y :o
December T
edwar d,
James Wickham, Majler,
to fail in a few days having two
j thirds of her cargo a ! rea«Jy engaged,and near
ly on board. For Freight or Paflage, apply to
the Matter on board, at Hnmilton's„wharf, or to
'John Donrialdfon,
No. 22, Wainut-ftrect.
novcmber 28
t or anifterdam,
j. The Ship
F A R M E R,
John M'Cgt.lom, Matter ;
JgSut. WILL fail in a few days, the
greater part of her cargo being
ready. For freight of fifty tons of Coffee, or p'tf
fage, apply to the maftcr on at WaltiV'"
street wharf, or to
Doc. i.—eo6t
JOHN SAVAGE.
Who it Landing, out of the (aid Ship, from Bour-
Fentiniae,
Sauterne, > Wines in cases
Lunille, )
Prunes in boxes
nuvembrt- 24.
jawiw
The copper bottomed Ship
Hamburg Packet,
Captain Silas Swain.
A Large proporcion cf her
cargo being ready to go or
board, is expe&cd to fail on or about Sunday, th'
3d of December.
eotf
For Freight or Paflage, apply to the Captain on
board, at Walnut*ftrect Wharf, or to
PHILIP NICKLIN"& Co.
. noveniVr zi. §
THE SHI?
t^®' WILIAM PENN,
James Josiaft, Maftcr.
THE fttip is now taking on board her cargo, and
will fail in all next week. For freight or paflage
.apply to the captain, or to
hundred tons, to fail with iHconvcmck speed, a
part of hrr car<*o engaged—now lying at
Willing and Francis's wharf. For freight or j>af
frirc, i-.rply to the capnin,
JOHN SKYRIN,
Who wants to Charter.
A Vfes9EL of about three hundred tons.
rtov i 8.
For Savannah, in Georgia,
THE SHIP
Sally Butler,
Captain Ch is holm,
A new veflel, with excellent
accommo( l a tions for paffenger®—
Sails on the ioth of December. For Freight or
PalTage, apply to ROSS 15* SIMSON.
Who have to cHfpofe of t
A small invoice of GLAUBER SALTS
INDIGO, and jl parcel of HOLLY WOOD.
nov ember 18. §
- The Brig MARY,
Pet en York, mailer,
6 ' Lying at Ruffel's wharf, near Pine
J llrect, is now rec.dy to take in a
1 Cargo, and will fail in t«n days.
For Freight, or Passage, apply to
GURNEY & SMITH.
November 16
Have just received, and have for Sale, at no. 9,
Walnut ilrect,
Liverpool and St. Übes SAL I
Do. best house CO \ LS
Queens' WARE in cases, aflorted
Bourdeaux ERANDY of an excellent quality
80. CLARJF.T in ca!cs, do.
THfY Vave also
,foJEMt For SALE or CHARTER,
TIIE IaIF
P E G G Y,
Bur'tften ZIS tons, in ejtcellent condition, and
may be font to sea with little expence or delay.
likewise,
WILLIAM,
Burthen aoi tons,
November 16.
The fall failing brig
Brothers,
rnni'fti*'Lyinjr at Curling's wharf,
m excellent single dcck'd veflel, burthen about
1600 barrels—not MclVe m.nths old, and in
compleat order. For terms apply to the maftey
cn board, or to
noy.
By John Fenno, N° 119 Cbcfnut Street
PHILADELPHIA
For Londonderry,
Smith & Ridgway,
No 4, North Water fttreet,or to
Isaac Harvey, "Jun.
No. 5, South Water ftrcct.
sfo t
tor Amsterdam,
deaux, aid For Sale,
Claret in hhds.
White Wine in quarter calks
Claret in cases, of a superior quality
i* or Liverpool,
FOR LONDON,
jejfe ?3° Robert Wain.
For Londonderry,
THE BR.IGANTINE
5 UK K r,
Landtnltrgtr s ivharf.
For Hamburgh.
Rundle y Leech,
For Sale or Charter,
Joseph Anthony Sff Co.
TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5, 1797.
THE SHIP
COM M ERC E,
Captain Richard Waistcoat,
From Liverpool is no-v discharging
at Morris'n wharf, ncir the Drawbridge, «■ .ue
o.A'ner- iS tenor's on ftriuht. wjii pleiifc: to
fend their permits. Said vgftl wifl
take in freight cn vary low terms for Esfton. Ap
ply to :he captain, or to
jfaac Harvey, jitn. ■
No. j, South Water Strati:.
A few tons of ft one, or sand iailafl: wan-l.—
Apply as above.
November 27
For Charter,
THE SHIP
Jtbri Bulk ley,
Sarnuel Volans, Majler.
i ; is built of live oat
—J. and cedar, of about 33:0
'barrels burthen, and rtadyto receive on board a
cargo.
JeJfi y Robert Wain
• OS. 31
For or Charter,
Jml good hope,
* carry about 1100 barrels, and
\> ready to take in a cargo. For terms
apply to
No. 151, South Second-street.
Who have forfait-—prime St. Croix Sugar and
Rum, Madeira, Liibon, and Tenerifle wine.
November 7. dtf.
Port and Alacleira Wine,
Now Landing,
By ifcip Edward, from Madeira, and Betley and
Pe ggy» f rosl Oporto, iu Pipes and Hoglheads,
For [alt ly
WHO ALSO OFFJRS FOR SAL*,
The. Ship
sp|j£, AMITY,
Four tlioufand barrels burthen,
"■ in excellent order—ready to take
in a cargo—about three years old.
The Schooner Industry,
Burthen 800 barrel®, ready aJfo to receive a car
go—and a quantity of
V ' »>
Jamaica Rum and Sugars,
Just landed from the above vessels at South flrctt
wharf. eoim. Nov. f.
Philip Nicklin & Co.
HAVE FOR SALE,
At their Stores on Walnut ftrnet Wharf,
Havannah Sugars, white and brown
25 hhds. Jamaica do.
3000 pieces of broad Nankeens
Imperial Tea, in quarter* aftd eighths of ehi&e '
Quicksilver in tubs
Madeira Wine in pipe® and hojflieads
Teneriffe Wine in pipe?
Old icd Port Wine in hoglheadi
Sail Canvass, assorted, No. I to 8
8 cases of Manchester Goods, confiding of Dimities,
Vluflinets, Ginghams,Thickfctts, Corduroys, &c.
joo crates Queens' Ware, allotted
Nails, affortcd
Bla'k quart B' ttlis
Yellow Ocre in caiks
A quantity of writing Slate", slate Ink Stands, Sec.
100 quarter calks Gun Powder
7/iev bavt jfor SALE, or CHARTER,
TheJhip MOLLY, burthen 340 tons, a
good veff 1. ami completely,fitted.
The brig AMAZON, bnrthen 1300 bar
rels, may be ready for feain a few days.
The whole of the above vc'lels to be seen at
Walnut flreet Wharf. 5 ««f tc-
House and Lots, in Bofdentown.
TO BE SOLD, a handsome two flurr Houfc.
with the Lot on which it is erc&ed, fituared
about the middle of the beautiful and healthy
Village of Bordenown. The house is forty two
fecs front, and in neat order ihe lot contains
one acre, and is one hundred feet on the main
street, and extends with the fame breadth t«.ha«k
street. Also, a large Lot, containing nearly fcur
acres, fcparated lrom the former by back iirtdt.
One third only of the purcjufe money will be rc»
quired upon executing a deed, and for the re
mainder, foch credit wdl be given as the pftrch'ale
hr may chufe. This property will be fold free, e
all incumbrances, and an indisputable title giveftf
For farther particulars crquirc cither of Dr.
William Burn«s, rilidir.g in Bordcntown, near,
the premises, who will {hew the fame, or i.f
PETER THOMSON,
Conveyancer, no. 144» Market-ikroct.
December z. jawtf
James £ff Richard Smith,
the liberty of informing their friends
L and the public, that they have removed their
11 ore to No. 54, South Front J? red, next d«or to Ed
ward Fox's Auction Room, where they haVe at
this time for fait, a large and general aifortmentoi
European & Eojl India Goods,
Many of which are just imported in the Clothier,
William Penn, &c. Sic
OfL 47
Samuel flealants & Sons,
No. 74, South Sccond-Jlrcel,
HAVJ-". received a lupplT of Sratbnnble GOODS,
which they: are now epennitf for sale, on
reafonabie terms. o<st 37 —4w
ROSS & SIMSON,
HAVE FOR SALE,
A few bales Baftas, Coffas, and
a quantity of Bengal COTTON
Eengal SUGAR, in tags and boxes
Jamaica, }
St. Vincents, > RUM.
and Bengal j
300 calks RICE, ;nd
A parcel of fliip building RED CEDaR.
Odt. 27. f
Landing this d;iy,
From on board th« fchi;oner Two Friends, Dan-
lei Crawley, Matter,
83 lihds. and ( j alTla i C a RUM,
12 pipes ) J 1
George Latimer & Son.
uovember 9. §
diw
§iot
Pragers Iff Co.
PETER BLIGHT.
LIKSWISK,
FOX SALS BY
Saliibury Estate.
THE Subferifeer, propjfioirto hi # bufi
ness. <■• tiers ih»s 'or s»le, on moderate
terms* Oa tt arc one Btaft and ihrcc Air Furnaces,
a complete Boveing Machine, and a very £<">od grift
MilJj.wiih {wo pair ol lb»nes ; alio a good Forgr, a'l •
in per !'*,& repair,-as ote ajlthe Water Work $ courtfft
ed with.thcfc vanou» branches. The Air Furnace?
were lately built tor the pqrpofe of rafting Cannon
f<*r this are nbum' two tne«4«Md acics
of I,and. one halt' of which isuudei wood, tne other'
very line arable La id, producing the belt Hay and
Paflure. The Can •»» totciy manufactured th'rc,
tujly proves the excellency of the metal, which is
any in tins cournry, and probably, equal
to any in the world ; for not ouc of iixiy-nine
lately m:ide, although fomrftf the 34 were bored
inro 32 pounders, have failed on proving. The fru
ation !s vefy eligible, particularly for this branch of
manufailure, and a place or arms lying in the (late
of Conne&icu?. and only 30 miles from ftveral land
ings on the Hudson's river, and having every advan
tage that can rciult from a plenty of water
from a large natural pr.r.d, very near the Fu'na«e',
and which may be converted into a variety of other
toleful nurpofes '1 he purchaser can be accommodat
ed wiih all the Itocic and utenfilt, and have poflcfliqn
on or betore the fii tl of June nfcxt, ani preparation
may be made in them an time for going iuo Blad im
mediately thereaUer, tor every part will be delivered
i« good order, with some coal, Ore, Sec. &c. For
term:, apply to Mr. JVeph Anthony, in Pniladel
phia; David Brooks, Esq. one of the Representatives
in Congress lor this State ; M?» Divid Watrrman, on
thepremifes, or to the proprietor in New-York.
WILLIAM NEILsON
De-. i
Engliih Grammar,
The second edition, with improvements,
ADAPTED to the different claffcs of learners;
with an appendix, containing rules and ob*
lervatiaEsfor afti fling the more advanced tlusicuts
CO write with perspicuity and accuracy,
By LINDLEY MURRAY.
• 4 This is a publication of much merit, and fully
answers the profeflions in the Title. The appen
dix contains some of the heft rules for writing e
legantly, and with propriety, that we recollect to
have fcen."
Monthly Re-view) July 1796
" This Grammar is, on many accounts entitled
to commendatory netice, its materials have been
carefully and judiciously fele&ed ; its arjangement
is <Ji(lin& and well adapted to the purpose of in
ftrudion and its exprellioa is simple, perspicuous
and accurate, icci"
See the character at large in the Analytical
Review, July 1796.
English Exercises,
Adapted to the Grammar lately publilhed by
Lindley Murray, confiding of exemplification of
the parts of speech, inftancesof salsa orthography,
violations of the rules of fyncax, defers in punc
tuation, and violations of the rules refpe&ing
perspicuity and accuracy, designed for the benefit
of private learners, as well as for the ufc of schools.
" W« have been much pleased with the pcrufal
of these Exercises. They occupy with distinguish
ed excellence a mod important place in the fcicncc
of the Englilh language; and as such, we can
warmly recommend them to the Teachers of
Schools, as well *s to all those who are defirout of
attaining correSnefs and precision in their native
tongue."
Monthly Review, Jnly 1797*
The above Books areiorfale at Joseph & James
Crvksuanks book ftor«, No. 87, Market ftrect.
3 taw aw.
December I
N u
T HE partnerihip between John Ipstone and
James Bacon, under the firm oflnftoneand
Bacon, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All persons who ftr.nd indebted to la i firm are
requeued to make immediate payment of their
rtfpedive accounts, to John Skyrin, on Landen
bur;jcr's wharf, who is duly authorised to receive
tha fame ; and all persons havinj any demands a
gainst the said firm, are desired to bring i n their
accounts immediately to him far fettlcment.
November 20.
B E E F.
Prime Beef, fit fur India voyages, for file bjr
WILLIAM SIJEAFI', •
No. 16-!, High-flreet.
Also, about fiftctn hundredweight of Bees-
Wax. <ltf Nov- %u 1797
Library Company of Philadelphia.
THE Meni'oers of tlic Library Company of
Philadelphia are harcby informed, I hat tin; Libra
ry will be open on Monday next, the 4111 of De
cesni'cr, ior the rvcep'ion and delivery of books.
1 hole who regle-S to return the books, which
had '.nenuisf. out previous to the fir.l of Septem
l)Lr laiil, in the course of the ensuing week, will
be fined as thcrul.s direct.
The Loganian Library
Will also be opened at the fame 'ime, for the like
purposes.
N. B. A few copies of th« catalogues of the
bocks belonging to these institutions may b£ had
Z. POULSON, jun. Librarian.
Library, november ?o.
i he City Dancing Atiembly,
Will commence at O'Eller's Hotil, ou
Thurfchy December ?;h.
Tlmmas M. Willing
J'imcs Gibfon
Henry Wikoff
Stephen Kingston
William Read
Uoberr E. Griffith,
Managers.
ncv. agth.
All Persons
Having any demands apa'nft the Eftete of the
late Captain George lrwin> are requeued to
bring in their accounts pioperly atteited, on or
before the firft day of January next enftiing
and those who are indebted to laid estate are so
limited to make immediate payment t-o
SaRAH liUVIN, Administratrix.
Nov. 19 1797'
NOW LANDING,
From pu board the ihip Farmer, lying at Harper's
Whart,
Claret in hhds.
Ditto in cases
Sauterne Wintf in do.
For Sale, apply to
John Wbitefide Iff Co.
No. 138, * arket-lfreet,
Also, on handy
BourcJeaux Brantiy in pipes
l ine old Antigua Rum
A few cases of Clartt, of a fup-riar quality.
r.ovembtr 25
D A N C I N* G.
Mk. B r rnk,
Ol* the Sew'fin %tt e
t-> the Ladt s and Ov.i Jen.-"
ft a f(»n—H ir, cn d c 11;
eleven cb two for young Ladies, by Mrs-
By kHt ; on !'0 fame days lir-tfie afternoon from
three till fix- {or young C.-'firmc-n ; anri ifi the
eyer.ings < f nuToftays "ami Tat'ur«.:.«ys, from flit
till nine for G.utTemen. rleafe to apply at the
at ?h: hours of tuition.
Mr. Bvrne'o firft Ba'l wijl been TueCjay, l-sth,
December, and continue once a fortnight thr»i'£'b*'
tn.r the season. December j -{-.ftiju
December I, 1797,
THE partner/hip between us, is this day Jii
folved by mutual content.
By JOHN MILLER,'jun. b" Co.
Guzzies F.nurfics
Blue Cloths Calicoes
PalaQipoors Romail Handkerchiefs
them are a great proportion of the
Pa:i?a.
December i. £
ja'A'tf
7 o be 8o!d t
A Bill on Richmond,
[Payable at fight. Inquire at thi6 office.
Dec. I. 2t
The Subscriber intends to make
application for the icnewa] of a Certificate of a Share
in the Bank of the United States, (landing in the name
of A. B. No. dated July 11, 1797, the fame
having been loit. JOHN GRAHAM.
Richmond, Dec. 1.
AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, contain
ing 6 acres and perches, with a neat two
(lory brick Houi'e and Kitchen thereon, an apple
Orchard, &c. situate on the Irilh tradl lane, in the
towulhip of Moyamenfing, about one mile from
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 talle and
elegance, stand unrivalled.
December 1. dtf
RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen
tlemen of the City, that fhc proposes having
Four CONCERTS and BALLS during the winter.
Six Dollars each Subscriber, for one Ticket of
admittance during the season.
No Subscribers Tickets transferrable.
Two Dollar, a {ingle Ticket.
The Coacert to begin at half past fix, and the
Band to attend for the Ball at eigh»—the expense
of which Mri. Ghattan engages to discharge,
The Concerts will begin as soon as the Band ar
rives from New York.
Subscriptions received, and Tic!t«s deliv
ered at No. lyi, Market ftrcet,
noverrJv, r 29
Chocolate and Mustard,
of a superior quality manufaihired,
Gi INGER and Pepper, ground ; fliclled or
r pearl Bailcy; Philadelphia P rtcr, lieer,
Ale ami Cyder ; Taunton ar.d Burton Ale j
Loudon Porter ; red. Port and Liftjon Wine,
l'uitable for exportation or home consumption.
The highest pi ice given for Mustard-Seed.
Also for /ale, A quantity of Bocking and
common Baizes, a variety of colors; a bale of
Fullians, Shawls, fcc, for faleby
John Injione,
James Bacon,
eo.ltf
Prime Rice in twhole and half tierces
Beutdcaux brandy
Teneri/Je Wine
Molaffci
Georgia ji"d Carolina Indigo
Ravens Duck and one hogjliead cf pant
brvjljci.
Yellow Fever and
THISDAYIS PlJ'Bl.l-.HEI), in one vol. odavo*
By Willi ah Young, BookfdJer,
No, 3 2, Second street, the corner of Che/nut ilreet,
(Price, in boards. 87 12 Cents J
Neatly printed on fine American wove medium
Of the Science of Life ;
On the principles eftablifted in ths clcairnts
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 illuttration, chief
ly fe!cfUd from the records of their practice, at
tile General Hospital at Calcutta,
Br William Tatbs & Chas. M\clkan.
To which isfubjsined, a Treatise on the a&ion
of Mercury lipoid living badie9, and its applica
tion for the cure OJ diftales of iniiireil debility
Andadifiertatinn on,the fourets of Epidejintand .
Peftiientialdifeafes; inwhichisattemptedtoprove
by a numerous iniiuiHon of fails, that they ne
ver aril'e from contagion, but are always produ
ced by certain Hates, or certain vicilStudes of
the atmosphere, by Chaklss Macllan, of
Calcutta.
A Valuable Plantation,
OF upwards of One Hundred Acres of Land,
well watered, in a healthy situation, about
fcven miles fronj this City ; the buildings n»ay le
made to accommodate a large family, at a mode
rate expense, and pofiefiion b»id in a few wreck*.
Part ®f the purchafjb-raoney being paid, areafoi.r
able credit will be allowed for the remainder.
fFc lv:,:e XII
BUSH-HILL,
William Bates,
William Da,-ley
■ No. 8, Ch'lvu;
One hundred and eighty bales
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MRS. G RATTAN,
JOHN HA WORTH,
No. 98, south Front-street.
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For Sale by the Subscribers,
N. & y. Frazer.
No. 95, Ssntb Front Street.
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