ef t'pe Ultlittljl Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. NUMBEJ: 1636.J sales by auction. Stilted Sales For DR r GOOD S. r Forenoon—Edward Fax, No. g&, Mandav J lu »«h Fronc-ftreet, I Afternoon—Footman & Co, No, 6$ t* C. South- Frent direct. f' Forenoon—John Connellv, Old City Vitefdij»< Audi ion, No 73 fout'h Front-street. - *~S Afrernoon—William Shannon, No. (. IS3 High-street. IVtiLard** { Afternoon Peter £snfon, No. 74 fouth Tkird-flr-cet. Tb*roay \ Fox. C Afternoon—John Con-jelly. Friltii i forenoon —William Shannon. * 3 Afternoon—John Connelly. Saturday Afternoon—Peter Benfon. 'TcTbe fold at the Merchant's Cof fte-Houfe, ON wednesday the 15th of December at 7 0' clock is the evening, one certain band or obligation dated July 16, 1795, ligned by Jphn Love of Alexandria tor Hnilelf, J o ' Watfop and Samuel Lovefor,£6lio Virginia currency, pavible on the 31ft' of October la'i paft.tn Stock- Wy RoHelfim ot his assigns—which Bond the said Oonelfon afiigned to James Grant, under whole power of attorney this file *(iil be made. For further particular* appl\ to the FOOTMAN andCa- AMfliomrtrs. Nov. a?. dUjthd To be Sold at Public Vendue, si (If not before disposed of at private file) Monday the biftdayot January oett, at fix V-/ o'clock, iu the cv«t>ing, at ihe Merchant*' Cof fee House, in Philadelphia, Twnav-Six 1 houland S'fven Hundred and acres of LAND, in the State #f New-York, beiwe<** <hc northern bounds of Pemifylvania and rta- Su quebpnoa, n&w, or Ult iu the townftjips of Hamdcu and Warren, and coun ty of Montgomery. One fourth of the purchase money m t>e paid at the lime of sale ; for the rcGdut credit of ore two and three months, will be given, 4>n in'ereft and good security. D c. 4 fltawtS. To be bold at Public Vendue, (If not before disposed of at private fall) ON Monday the tirti day us January ueJtt, at fix o'clock: in the evening, at the MeichanU'Coffoe House, in Pixladelphia, Forty Thousand Nine Hun died and Thirty-Nine acres of LAND in Qreen county, Commonwealth of Pennfylvania,on th» Wa ters of ,Fi(b and Wheeling and tea Mile Run. These lands are fertile, well timbeiedand abound in coal; they were .fold ten yeata ago for ss. per acre, patented early in 1787, except 3,700, which were pa tentee; in 179 a t the ot them were for veved in 178,3. This trail ij -between the Ohio and Monongahela, very convenientto water carriage—about 19 miles from the town of Wilhington, and from 1410 16 from the villages ofGitenfburghand Wheeling. One fourth of the purchase money is to ic paid at the time ol sale ; for the relidue a credit of one, two, and three months will be given, on intercft and good security. _»ec. 1. r- Wanted, by a Gentleman in Virginia, A discreet, sensible Matron, .aged about 45 or s° ye»". qualified to teaeh young boys Vfriting, Arithmetic, History and Geography—Alto, to ad in the capacity of House •Keeper. for further information apply to the Primer. Nov. aß—diw To Gentlemen who intend /pending the Winter in the City. ROOMS to LET, WITH or without Board—at No. 114, corner of Sixth and Race Streets. The fituatioii agreeable—and vicinity lias bc«ti fre; from the late contagion. .Oct. —dtf COLUiMBIA HOUSE Boarding School for young Ladies. MKS..GKOOAIBHIDGE.with mOch pleaf ureand rtfped, returns her sincere ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement Ilie his received during four years refidenae in •Fhil-adelphia ; and allures heT friends and the /public, so far from intanding to decline her school, (be has made.a luperior arrangenwnt Jor the <nw>re c-oftvenient accommodation of her fcholais. —Every jbiunch of ufcful .and polite education is-particularly attended to by Mrs. 'Gr/>ombridge and nufters excelling in their refjpeilive profrfTioi.s. Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. June jthr f797- The fituat'.nn is perfeflly healthy ; and made more agreeable by an extensive garden andlot of ground adjoining the bouse. This Day Published, 'And to be fold by WILI-fAM YOUNG, aorqer of Second a-nd Chefnut streets, Price yitls of a Dsltar, Qbfervations on tvrtain Documents Contained i» No. V and .VI of «' The History of the United States for the year 1796," In which th* cn*RGit of speculation niriunlt ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late SeckxtaSy of the Theasury, is EULLY REFUTED. IV BITT EN Br HIMSELF. Th : s publication presents a concise flatcmcnt aof the bo.fe means pFailifed by the Jacobins of the United iStates to asperse the charaders of ihofe jpsrfons who arc considered as hodile to their difor ranizing fah;me». It also cuntnins the cor- Tefpondence between Mr. Hamilton and Messrs. Monroe, Muhlenburgti and Venable, on the fub ,;cia of the docaments aforefaid, and a series of let ters fr»n« Jam«*.R.eynolds and his wife to Mr Ha milton, proving beyond the pollibility of a doubt, that the ccnilecliou between him and Reynolds, was the result of a daring confpiraay 011 the part <if the latter and his associates to extort money. - • -;-y- a difconnt of one third from the retail price iviifbc made in favor ot wholefaie purcliafrrs, for CASH. Orders ts beaddrtffied to Mr Y.oun«. AuguJl is. . . Landing, From on board the ship Edward, at Walnut ftreet Wharf, London particular Madeira Wine, of a superior quality, For Sale by the fubferiber. Robert Andrews. November J. eot f —* tcTbe sold, Or Exchanged for Property in the Country, That three story Brick Houle, No. 157, north Third flrcet. -Apply at the of fice of this Gazette. Nov. 49- w&a yw PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 6, 1797. - For Londonderry, The American Ship BOSTON PACKET, Coppkrthwait, Master, lying at Mifflin's Wharf, near Vuie-flreet—Has elegant accorauriod«tjo«s for paffen;>rr'—will fail, weathw ncrmittinE, "0 or aWnfctcAfciß. h.ving 'all ready to go on board. For palTage only, apjilv to the captiin. Smith I*? Ridgway, No 4, North Water fttreet,or to Isaac Harvey, Jun. Ho. 5, South Water flrcet. December i §iot for Amsterdam, Ee EDWARD, James Wickham, Ufajier, XPSCTED to fail in a few days, havigg two 1 thirds of her cargo already engaged, ana near ly on board. For Freight or PalTage, apply to | the Mailer on board, at Hamilton's wharf, or to _John Donnaldfon, No. Ja, Wulnut-ftrect. November 18. dßt r or Aniftefdam, The Ship FARMER, JaiiN 4^"Cot.LoM, Mailer; fail in a few days, the w-*^Ut43Jfco-i»g r e»ter part of her cargo btii'g I ready Fpr freight of fifty tons of Coffee, or pas sage, appiy to the master on board, at V, aluut ftreet wharf, or to JOHN-SAVAGE. Who i, Ltading, out of the faid&hip, from Bor deaux, and For Sale, Claret in hhds. White Wine in quarter calks Claret in cases, of a superior quality Fentiniac, Sauterne, > Wines in cases Lunille, ) Prunes in boxes noverober 14. 5 for Liverpool, The copper bottomed Ship Hamburg Packet, Captain Silaj Sw.mm. V*rV - A Large proportion of her -XJL cafgo being ready to go on board, is expe&cd to fail #n or aboutsunday, the 3d of December. For Fwight or Pajfage, apply to the on board, at Walflut-ftreet Wharf, or to PHILIP NICKLIN W Co. November 12. § ' FOR LONDON, penn, Jambs Josiah, Mailer. THE (hip is now-taking on boardber ca.tgo, and will fail in all next weak. For freight fir passage apply to the captain ©r to Jeffe cis Robert Wain. ' nov if For Londonderry, THE BRIGARTINE Willi am W mT-TtN, Mailer. A drong good vessel, about two hundred tons, to fail with all convenient speed, a great part of her cargo engaged—now lying at Willing and Francis's wharf. For freight or pas sage, apply to the captain, or JOHN SKYRIN, LanJenltergtr's vibarf. i Who wants to Charter. A Vessel of about three hundred tons. nov 'B. § ' For Savannah, in Georgia, THE SHIP Sally Butler, Captain Ch is holm, -A nov vessel, with excellent a CC ommodatio n s forpaflengers— Sails on the 10th of December. P&r Freight or Pafßlge, apply to ROSS 15* SIMSON. Who have to of , A fma!l INDIGO, anda parrelof HOLLY WOOD. November 18. t or Hamburgh. The Brig M A R Y, Pitta York, master, k Lying at RulTel's wharf, near Fine j is now ready to take in a Cargo,, and .will fail in tuu days. ForFreirht, or PalTage, apply to GURNEY,& SMITH. November *6. 'hf Rundle & Leech, Hare jull received, and have for -Sale, at no. 9, Walnut ftrect, Liverpool and St. Übes SALT Do. bed house CO A LS Queens' WARE in cases, assorted Bourdeius BRANDY of an excellent quality Do. CLARE T in cases, do. <s"ri THFY ALSO 'i'W-k. For SALE or CHARTER, TUE 3B " PEGGY, Burthen tls tons, in excellent condition, ?nd may be ifent to sea with little rxf ence or delay. LIKEWISE, WILLIAM, Burthen aoi tons, november 16- -For Sale or Charter, The faft failing brig BROTHERS, - - Lying at Gurling's wharf, • an excellent ljngle dcfk'd veflel, burthen, about 1600 barrels —rot twelve.months old, and in eompleat order, for terms apply to the master on board, or to Jofepb Anthcn~j £ff Co. Nov. diw. By John Fenno, W 0- iiq Chejnut Street. THE SHIP COMME R C K, 1 Captain Richabb V. „istcoat, frinn Liverpool is now discharging at Mi+ri> i w'barf, near the Drawbridge, where , owner, of freight, will please to fend their permits, fc'aid vrffLl »ft*r take in fr-;<l.t on V'rylbW terms for A-o ---r ply to the ea;-: or to jfaac Harvey, juri. Nq. g, Sonth Neater Street. A ffiW toijs of (lane, or sand ballall wantsd.— Apply as above. _novcniberi7 §tot. For Charter, THE SHIP John Butkley, Sanauel Volans, Majlcr. •'i r vA'F'HIS vessel is built of live 05& I and of about 30. o barrels burthen, and ready to receive 011 board a ca»go. Jeffe <sf Robert Wain. Oifl. 31. For Sale or Charter, The Snow «i ■" GOOD HOPE, W ! car»y about 1100 barrels,and SK<fc3LS?l '* rc4f ly to take in a cargo. For terms '!' apply to Pragers Co. No. 15k, aouth Second-street. j Who have for fale—lprime St. Croix Sugar and , Rnni, Ma-.tejra, Lilbon, ai_ni Tenerifi'e wine. November 7. drf. P o rJLajada cl. eir a Wine, Now Landing, By ship Edward, from Madeira, and Bet fey and P e ggy, from Oporto, in Pipes and Hog!bead«, Fqr fate by PETER BLIGHT. WHO ALSO OFFERS FQJt JALB, AMITY, t-.Vv F\ 1 Four thousand barrels burthen, 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, Jui lauded from the above vessels at aouth flrcet Wbaff. eoim. Nov. |. Philip Nicklin £sf Co. HAVE FOB SALE, At their Storks on Walnut ft Wharf, HavannahSugars, whiteandbrown 15 hhds. Jamaica do. 3000 pi-ces of -broad Nankeen* - Imperial Tea,in quarters and eighths of chests Quicksilver in tutis Madeira Wine in pipes and hoglteads Tencriffe Wine in pipes Old red Port Wine in hoglbeads Sail Canvafc, aflorted, No. 1 to 8 S cafes'of Manchejlcr Goods, confiding of Dimities, M uflinets. Ginghams,Thickl'ctts,Corduroy 0) &c. 100 crates Queens' Ware, assorted Nails, assorted Black quart Bottles Yellow O.cite in calks A quantity of writing Slate*, slate Ink Stands, &c. 100 quarter cjalks Gun Powder 1 ley Lave also for SALE or CHARTER, The ship MOLLT, burthen 340 tons, a good vessel, and completely fitted. The brig AMAZON, burthen isoobar ; rels, may be ready for fca in a few days. The whole of the above vessels to be seen at j Walnut Arret Wharf. t $ nw Jc. House and Lots, in Bar dent own. ■ 'O BE SOLD, a handsome two (lory House. A with the Lot.on which it is -.reded, f.tuatid about the middle of the beautiful aud healthy Village of Bordentown. The is forty two feet front, and in neat order The lot contains one acre, and is one hundred feet on the main ftrect, and extends with the Came breadth tobaak ftrect. Alfo,a large Lot, containing nearly four acres, separated from the former by back ftrect. One third only of the purchaj'e tnpnpy will be re quired upon executing a deed, and for the re mainder, fueh credit will be given as the purchase er.maychufe. This property will be fold free ® all incumbrances, and an indifpuublc title givejif Tor further particulars enquire cither of Dr. William Burnes, refidipg in Bordentown, near, the premises, who willihew the fame, or of PETER THQMSON, Conveyancer, no. 144, Market-street. December 2. 3awtf James is 5 Richard Smith, TAKE the liberty of informing their fiends and the public, that they have removed their llore to No, 54, South Erohtjlreet, next d«or to Ed ward. Fox's Au&icn Room, where they have at this time for sale, a large and general allbrtment of European & F.aJl India Goods, Many of which are just imported in the Clothier, WiUJam Penn, &c. &c. Oft. 37. Samuel-Pleafants-Sff Sons, No. 74, South Second-flreet, HAVE received afupply ofSeafonable GOODS, which they are now opening for sale', on reasonable terms. Oel 3 7. —4W ~ ROSS Es* SIMSON, HAVE FOR SALE, A few bales Baftas, Cuflfas, and a,quantity of Bengal COTTON Bengal SUGAR, in tag* »nd boxes Jamaica, "J St. Vincents, £ RUM, and Bengal j 300. calks RICS, «nd ,A of ihip building RED CEDAR. Odl. 27. J Landing this day, , From on board tb» schooner-Two Friends, Dan iel Cra.wley> Matter, ' 80 h^ ds ' and ( Jamaica RUM, j a pipes ) J A > FOR SALE BY George Latimer Zy Son. uovember 9. § Salisbury Estate 'JPHK Subscriber, propjfi-ig to contn"' I)is bufi * nels, f.fft-rs this Eiiaie lor faje, on moderate terms. O.i it are 00c Biaft and fh.ee Air Furliates, .« cpmpleie Boreiiig MachtnCi and a very t»<)6d grSit Mill, With two of flonts ; alio a good Forg.-, all in perfect rrpdii, as are all the Water \Vorl. & connc&- ed wuh thefc various branches. The Air Purftacef " were lately built for the f»urpole of caftiu K Canu-n ior thus State. are Voou': two t;,oufaod «c»-cs , of Land, on* >( which i s under very fine arable Land, producing ine belt Hay 2nd The Cannon lately mannfadfured th- ;e, fuTly proves '*ie excellency of the m6[t\, whicii is superior to any » this country, and probably, equal j to any the v.srld ; for not one oh fixty-nioc vwns I lately midc, althoug'i some of the 24 were bored 1 ifc?os2 pounders have failed on proving. The fi»u- I atipa 's very eligible, particularly for this branch of manufa&urc, aud a place ol arms lying in the ijafc cf Conijeiflicui, and oaly 50 miles from UvCral land ings on the MfadtCaus river, and having every advan tage can lrom a plenty of water iff-»ing lrom a large p >nd, very nent the furnace, and which may 6e converted into a variety of'other •ufeful purposes. Ihe purchaser can be accommodat ed with all tfteftockand utrnfils, and have pofltfliou on or betore the tuil ot Junenex 1 , and prep-intion may be made in the mean time for im mediately thereafter, for cvejy part will be delivered in good with some coai, Ore, &c. See. For terras, apply to Mr. Joseph in phi*; David in Conjrefs lor tbu>Sia:e ; Mr, IDavid Waterman, on ihe prcini'fes,' or to'tlie proorietor in New-York. WILLIAM Dec. 1. • t f English Grammar, The second edition, with improvements, ADaV rED rothe different claflVs of learners ; with an appendix, containing rules and ob serVations for assisting the more advayed students to write with Defrfpicuity and accuracy, Pv LIN'DLEV MURRAY. " This is % puOhca'ion <ft' ■ -u-h merit, and fully ' anfw«» the prukflions in the Title. Ibe api:#a dix contains lonic of the belt rules fcr writing e legaritly, and with propriety, that Wc recollect to have seen." Monthly Rtvie<w, July 1796. " This Grammar is, on many accounts entitled to co£nmendatoiy notice, its materials have been carefully and judicioufjy fetafled ; its araangemeut is diftmil and well adaptsd to the purpose ot in flrudlion and its exprelfioH is Cmple, perspicuous and accurate, &c L " See the ebaraSer at large in the Analytical Review, July 1796. English Ejcercifes, Adapted to tbf Grammar lately publilhed by Lindley Murray, confining of exemplification of the parts of speech, inftaocesof salsa orthography, violations of the rules of fyn:ax, defers in punc tuation, aud violations of the rules refpeding perspicuity and accuracy, designed far the benefit of private leyrncrs, as well as for the use of fchooU. "We bays been mudi pleased with the petufal of these Exercises. They accupy with diftinguißi ed excellence a most important place in the fcicncc of the English language; and as such, we can warmly recommend them to the Teachers of Schools, as well as to all tjiofe who are dcfirou* of attaining con rolntf. and precision in their native tongue." Monthly Rsticw, Jnly 1797. The above Books are for sale at Josxth & James Crukshakks book flora, No. 87, Market ftrect. x. 3taw»w. . N u T ICE. ' t "HE partwerfbip between Joiin Isstone and S. Ja.mesttftttTv, utfder the firm of Inltone and Bicoft, is this daj- dift'olved by mutual cor.lent.— Allpcrfpns .who lUnd' iodohted to fa d !:rm are: rf<ju*lied to make immediate payment or their i clive accnirits, to John sjcv«li.n, 011 1. an.11- burger's wharf, *vho is duly autlvorifed to receive' _th- fame ; and all perfolls liavlne any a gainft the said firm, ire d-fired to bring'in their accounts, immediately tnJiim for.fettlement. John In/lone, "James Bacon. \ november to. eodtf B E E f. Priipe ?eef, fit.for Inilia voyages, for sale by WILLIAM SUEAEI-, No. 168, High-ltrt:t. Also, about fifteen huntjrtd weight of Sees-: Wax. dtf Nov- is, 1797- 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 cember, for the reception and delivery of hocks. ■Xhpfe who neg'eit to return the books, which had b^enf4k^ n out to the firft ps tieptfm ber I aft, in the course cf the enfuiug week, will be fined as the rules direct. The Loganian Library Will also be opened at the fame *ime, for tlie like purposes. N. B. A few copies of the catalogues of the bunks belonging to these institutions thay be had at,the Library. , Z. POULSQN, JUN. Librqrivn. Library, november io. The City Dancing Aflembly, Will commence at O'Eller's Hotel, 011 -Thurftlay. December 7th. Thomas M. Willing Stephen Kingston .Jimes Gibltm William Read Henry YVikoff Robert E. Griffith. Managsrs. Nov. 29th. dßt All Persons Having any demands aga'mft tke Eflete of the late Captain George Irwin, are requeued to bring in their accounts pioperly attested, on or before the firft day of January next ensuing and thole who are indebted to said estate are so licitcd to inake immediate payment to 3AKAH IRWIN, Administratrix. Nov. 29 1797- NOW LANDING, From ot) .board the Ihip Farmer, lying at Harper's Wharf, Claret in hhds. Ditto in cases Suuferne Wine in do. For Sale, apply to John Whitefide & Co. N0.'138, S arket-llrcet. Alfa, on hand, Eourdeav-x Brandy in pipes Fine old Antigua Rur.i A fcrf ca;es of Cl'.ret, of a fnpericr qual'ty. Dovtfttb r ij. ' dancing. Mk. BrRNEi OF the New l"he?tre, returns hisfiNtere (tanks to the Lad. c and G< r llt.rcr. (hat honored hhn lull fcalon—His Academy will open id December, at O Ellers's, I'usfday and Saturday mornings from eleven to two fur young Ladies, attended by Mrs. By* N,f. ; oil the fame iteys in thv afternoon froni three (ill fix for youeg Gentlemei) j aud in the evenirgs of T.'-nrf-lays and (-attu-days, from fix till nine for Gentlemen. Pteafe to appjy at t"K; Acndemy, at the hours Of tuition. Mr. Byrne's liril BaTl will be on Tuesday, 12th December, and continue once a fortnight through out the season. • December I—fs&»n BUSH-HILL, December I, I 797. THE pjrnjerfhip between us, is this day dis solved by mutual cunfent. William Bates, V William Parley. By JOHN MILLER,'jun. « Co. N'o. 8, Ch-Irut-li;c;t. One hundred and eighty bales BENGAL GOODS, /.mongfc which are, Gurrahs Ma-rtoodics Baltas Saunas Guz/,. nahs Yanda Cofiacs Guzzi«'9 Eoierki Blue Cloths Calico s Palum poor® komafl Handkerchiefs Among# tticm are a great proportion of the manufactures of Patra. December" I. § 10 le Sf!d ( A Bill on Richmond, [Payable at fight. Inquire at this office. Dee. I. 2t The Sttbfcri'oer intends to make application for (he renewal of a Certificate ofa Share in 1 he Ra/lk of die United States, {landing in the ljfcrrt'tf of .4. B. No. 3004, dated July 11,1 797, the fame having been 1011. JOHN GRaHA.M. Richmond, Dec. 1. <.§ w To be fold, An ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, contain ing 6 acres and 40 perches, with a neat two flory brick House and Kitchen thereon, an apple Orchard, &c. situate on the Irish trail lane, in the townlhip of Meyamenficg, about one mile from the city of Philadelphia. Further particulars will he made known upon application at the office of the Philadelphia Gazette. The improvements upon this place, for tafle and elegance, Hand unrivalled. December {. dtf GRATTAN, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen tlemen of the City, that she propoies having Four CONCERTS and BALLS during the winter. Six Dollars each'Subfcribsr, for one Ticket of admittance during the season. No Subfciibers Tickets transferable. Two Dollars a single Ticket. The Concert to begin at half past fix, and the Band to attend for the Ball at eight—the expence of which Mri. Grattan engages to discharge. The Concerts will begin as soon as the Band ar rives from New York. SuSferiptiom received, and Tickets delir* ered at No. 19a, Market ftrect. rirrveniber 29. - ' §iw Chocolate and Mustard, ( f a fupcrior quality manufaflured, GINGER and Pepper, ground j fhelletl or pearl Barley ; Philadelphia Porter, Beer, Ale and Cyder ; Taunton and Burton Ale ; I.oiuhm Porter ; red, Port and Lilbon Wine, luitalile for exportation or home consumption. The highest pi ice given for Mullatd-Seed. Also ftr/ale, A quantity of Backing and (■ornraon Baizes, a variety of colors; a bale of Fuilians, Shawls, &c, for sale by JOHN HA WORTH, No. 98, fou(h front-ftreet. lov. 7,7., m.&th.t.ij. For Sale by the Subscribers, Prime Rice in whole and half tierces Bout deaux Brandy Teiitriffe Wine Molaj/ts Georgia and Ravens Duck and one hog/head o/paint irn/bis. N. tz? y. Frazer. A'o. 95, Honth Front Street. Nov- ■■ dim Yellow Fever and Pestilential Diseases.- ■THIS DAY IS Fi'3l. j - HED, in one vol. oislavo £y William Young, Booijeller, No. j 1, Second ttrect, the corner of Chelnut tlreet, (Price, in biar.li 8711 Cents) Neatly printed on fine American wove mediu» Paper, A VIEW Of the Science of Life ; On the principles eftabliftied in th« element!' of Medicipe, of the late celebrated JOHN BROWN, M. D. With an attempt to correfl some important er rors ofthat work, and cases in illufiration, chief ly feletftcd from the records of their pra&ice, at the General Hospital at Calcutta, Br William T,ates & Chas. Macieak. To which is fubjnined, a Treatise on the a«Si> n of Mercury upon living bodies, and its applica tion for the cure of diseases of indirect debility Andadiflertstion on the sources of Epid^mrcarnl. Peftilentialdirenfes; in whichisattempted toprove by a numerous induction of fadls, that they ne ver arile from contagion, but are always produ ced by certain Hates, or certain viciKitudes of the - atmosphere, by Charles Maclean, of Calcutta, nov. 11. fiat To be Sold, A Valuable Plantation, OF upwards of One Hundred Acres of I.and, well watered, in a healthy {juration, ahcu seven miles from this City ; the buildirgs may ! e nude to accommodate a iarge family, r.t .1 mode rate ejepenfe, and pofleflion lvd ia a ftw wt'jl.s. Patt 4f the purchare-money beirg paid, areatou able credit will be allowed for the remainder. ■ Knquire of the Printer. • novemter 3 mwltf [VQZ,vme .XII
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