of *e Sniteu States AND Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Number 1637.J SALESBY AUCTION. Stated Sales For D R r GOODS. r Forenoon —Edward Fox, No. 56, foutb Front-flreet, j Afternoon—Footman & Co. N». 6f ( South Front-ftrcet. Forenoon—John Connelly, Old City _. ~ \ Auiftion, No. 73fout'h Front-street. Afternoon—William Shannon, No. 183 High-street. WtdAtrda* J Afternoon—Peter Senfon, No. 74 n caste/day £ fomh Third . ftrcet cri, a ' ( Forenoon—Edward Fox. Jburjttqy £ Afternoon—John Connelly. f, \ Forenoon—'William Shannon. . ' r ' i J Afternoon—John Connelly. Saturday Afternoon—Peter Benfon. To be fold at the Merchant's Cof fee-Houfe, ON wednel'day the 15th of December at 7V clock in the evening, one «ertain bond or obligation dated July 16, 1795, signed by John Love of Alexandria for himfelf, Jo&ah Watson and Samuel Love for Virginia currency, payable on the 3 ift of Oflober lalt past.to Stock ley Donellon or his afligns—which Bond the said Donelfon afligned to James Giant, \ whole power of attorney this sale will he made. For further particular's appl) to the fubferiberj. FOOTMAN and Co. Auctioneers. Nov. dtijtbd To be Sold at Public Vendue, f,'lf not bis are disposed of at private sale) Monday the hrftdtyof January nexi, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Co ffee House, in Philadelphia, Tw»ntv-Six Thoufani Seven Hundred ai.d Ei°lity acres of LAND, in the State of New-York, between the northern bounds of Pcnnfylvania and the Su'quehanna, now, or late in the townlhips of Hamden and Warren, and coun ty of Montgomery. One fourth of the purchase money t« be paid at the time of sale ; for the residue credit of one, two and three months, will be given, on mtereft and good feturity. D c 4. 3 tawtS. To be bold at Public Vendue, (If not before disposed of at private sale) ON Monday the firft day of January next, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Coffee House, in Philadelphia, Forty Th.ufand Nine Hun dred and Thirty-Nine acres of LAND in Green county, Commonwealth of Pennfylvania,on th.3 Wa ters of Filh and Wheeling Creek, and teu Mile Run. Thefc lands are fertile, well timbered and abound in coal i they were {fold ten years ago for 51. per acre, patented eaily in 1787, except 3,700, which were pa tented in i7q» | the greatest part of them were fur v«ved in 1763. Thi» traft is between the Ohio and Monongahels*, very convenient to water carriage—about 19 miles from the town of Walhington, and from 1410 16 from the villages of Greenlburgh and Wheeling. One fourth of the purchase money is to be paid at the time of sale ; for the icfidue a credit of one, two, and three months will be given, on interest and good security. Dec. 1. >3"wtJ To be Sold, The time of a Negro Boy, About fifteen years of age, has seven years y«t to fcive ; he is an excellent house servant, aAiv» and healthy. Enquire of the Printer. Detember ». d»w T0 Gentlemen who intend J pending the Winter in the City. ROOMS to LET, WITH or without Board—at No. 114, corner of Sixth and Race Streets. The situation agreeable—and vicinity has been free from the late eontagion. Oil. 17. —dtf COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School for young Ladies. MRS. GROOMBRIDGE with much pleas ure and refpefl, returns her sincere ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement she has received during four years refidente is Philadelphia; and assures her friends and the public, so far from intending to decline her school, she 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 mailers excelling in their refpeil ive profrfli ons. Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. June sth, 1797- ' s»nfrf Thefituation is perfectly healthy ; and made more agreeable by an extenfiv# garden and lot. pf ground adjoining the houle. __ This Day Published, A»d to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, «o :V «-r of Second and Chefnut streets, Price yMs of a Dollar, ObJervations on certain Documents Contained i* No. V and VI of ti The History of the United State* for the year 1796," In which the charge or specu l ation apaintt ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late Secret a»y of the Treasury, is EULLY REFUTED. WRITTEN BT HIMSELF. This publication presents a concise statement of the base means praftifed by the Jacobinsof the United States to asperse the characters of those psrfons who are confideredas hostile to their disor ganizing schemes. It also centains the cor respondence between Mr. Hamilton and Messrs. Monroe, Muhlenburgh and Venablp, on the fub je Wiaes in cases Lunille, ) Prunes in boxes november 14. $ For Liverpool, The copper bottomed Ship Hamburg Packet, Captain Silas Swain. CyiC. 1 A Large proportion of her "yVgrilßfefl XjL cargo being ready to go on board, is expeflcd to fail on or about Sunday, the 3d of December. For Freight or Passage, apply to the Captain on board, at Walnut-street Wharf, or to PHILIP NICKLIN Co. November i%. § FOR LONDON, PENN, James JosrAH, Mailer. THE Oaip is now taking on board her cargo, and will fail in all next week. For freight or passage apply to the captain, or to Jejfe Robert Wain. nov IT. $ For Londonderry, THE BRIGANTINE S U K H T y Whliam Wbittik, Mailer. A strong 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, Landenbcrgir's •wharf. Who wants to Charter. A Vessel of about three hundred tons. nov »8. § For bavannah, in Georgia, THE SHIP Sally Butler, Captain new c *celte»t accommodations for passengers Sails on the loth of December. Fbr Freight or Passage, apply to ROSS b* SIMSON# IVbo have to «iifrofe of y A small invoice of GLAUBER SALTS INDIGO, and a parcel of HOLL«Y WOOD. November 18. y , For Hamburgh. JT"*- The Brig MARY, Petek York, mailer, t Lying at Ruffel's wharf, near Pine ! iVffilfett, is now ready to take in a t Cargo, and will fail in tan days. For Freight, or Passage, apply to GURNEY & SMITH. Novembts 16. dtf Rundle & Leech, Have jull received, and have for Sale, at no. 9, Walnut-llreet, Liverpool and St. Übes SALT Do. bed house CO A LS Queens' WARE in cases, assorted Bourdeaux BRANDY of an excellent quality Do. CLARET in cases, do. THFV HAVE ALSO WmSL» For SALE or CHARTER, P E G" G Y, Burthen lij tons, in excellent 'condition, and may be sent to Tea with little cxpenceor delay. LIKEWISE, WILL-AM, Burthen aoi tons, november 16. For Sale or Charter, The faft failing brig Brothers, Lying at Gurling's wharf, an excellent single dcck'd veflel, burthen about 1600 barrels—not twelve months old, and in compleat order. For terms apply to the matter on board, or to Joseph Anthony "iff Co. no r. diw. By John Fenno, N O, 119 Chefnut Street. the ship COMMERCE, Captain Richard Waistcoat, Ir From Liverpool is now I'.ifcharging at Mcrri-'» wharf, near, the Drawbrijge, where owner* of goods on freight, will pleafc speedily to fend their permits. Said veff.l will direilly alter take iu freight on very low terms for Boston. Ap ply to die captain, or to lfaac Harvey, jhn. No. 5, South Water Street. A few tons of stone, or sand ballast wanted.— Apply as above. November 27 §iot. For Charter, THE SHIP John Bulkley, Samuel Volans, Majler. -trrzl vessel is built cf live oak -*» X and cedar, of about 30c 0 barrels burthen, and ready to receive on board a cargo. Jeffe £sf Robert Wain. 0«5l. 31. $ For Sale or Charter, The Snow SP good hope, 1 carry about uoo barrels, and is ready to take in a cargo. For terms It frir. l apply to Pragers & Co. No. 151, bouth Second-street. Who have for fal^—prime St. Crt)ix Sugar and Rnm, Madeira, Lisbon, and Tcneriffe win?. November 7. dtf. Port and Madeira Wine, Now Landing, By Ihip Edward, from Madeira, and Betfcy and Peggy, fr" 3l Opnrto, in Pipes and Hoglheadi, For sale by PETER BLIGHT. WHO ALSO OFFERS FOR SAL*, The Ship AMITY, 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 and a quantity of Jamaica Rum and Sugars, Just landed from the above veflels at South street wharf. eoim. Nov. 1. Philip Nicklin iff Co. HAVE FOR SALE, At their Stores on Walnut street Wharf, HavannahSugars, whiteandbrown 15 hhds. Jamaica do. 30C0 piece, of broad Nankeens Imperial Tea, in quarters and eighths of chells Quicksilver in tubs Madeira Wine in pipes and hoglheads Teneriffe Wine in pipes Old ted Port Wine in hoglheads Sail Canvaf9, assorted, No. I to 8 8 cases of Manchester Goods, confining of Dimities, Mullincts, Ginghams,Thickfctts, Corduroys, &c. 200 crates Queens' Ware, assorted Nails, assorted Black quart Bottles Yellow Ocre in caiks A quantity of writing Slates, slate InkStands, &c. : 100 quarter caflcs Gun Powder Ibr) have also for SALE or CHARTER, ! TheJhip MOLLY, burthen 340 toHt, a good vessel, and completely fitted. The brig AMAZON, burthen 1300 bar rels, may be ready for sea in a few days. The vhole of the above vessels to be seen at Walnut street Wharf. § »"> ic. j House and Lots, in Bordentown. \ TO BE SOLD, a handsome two story Honfe. with the Lot on which it is *re£ted, situated about the middle of the beautiful and healthy Village of Bordentown. The heufe is forty two feet front, and in neat order. The K>t contains one acre, and is one hundred feet 011 the main street, and extends with the fame breadth tobask street. Also, a large Lot, containing nearly four acres, feparatcd from the former by back street. One third only of the purchase money will be re quired upon executing a deed, >nd lor the re mainder, such credit will be given as the purchase er may chufe. This property will be fold fre# •- all incumbrances, and an indisputable title givenf For farther particulars enquire either of Dr. William Burnes, residing in Bordentown, near, the premises, who will Ihew the fame, or of PETER THOMSON, Conveyancer, no. 144, Market-Areet. December 2. jawif James Ss* Richard Smith, TAKE the liberty of informing their friends and the public, that they have removed their store to No. 54, South Front Jlreet, next d.or to Ed ward Fox's Auilion Room, where they have at this time for sale, a large and general assortment of European & 'Eajl India Goods, Many of which are just imported in the Clothier, William Pcnn, &c. &c. Ofl. 17. ■ A Samuel Pleafants & Sons, No. 74, South Sccondjlreet, HAVE received a supply of Seasonable GOODS, which they are now opening for sale, on reasonable terms. Oil 27. —4 W ROSS Iff SIMS ON, HAVE FOR SALE, A few bales Baftas, Coflas, and a quantity of Bengal COTTON Bengal SUGAR, in bag* and boxes Jamaica, "J St. Vincents, > RUM. and Bengal j 300 calks RICE, rod A parcel of ship building RED CEDAR. Odl. 27. J Landing this day, From on board ths schooner Two Friends, Dan iel Crawley, Master, 80 hhds. and / T ama i C a RUM, 12 pipes ) J FOR SALE BY George Latimer & Son. uovember 9. § Canal Lottery —No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, thezcth inft. Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at Sjftte* Dollars, at Wm, BLACKBURN's i.ottcry and Brokers Office, No. 64, South Second-tlreet— Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lotterys at TVw Dollars, whe're check books are kept ior register* ing and examining in these, the City of Washing ton, No. 11. and Paterfoa Lotteries, and informa tion where ticket* may be had in mod of the 1 otte riea authorif«d by law in any of the StatC9of Union. N. B. The bufineft of a Broker, in-buyirfgand felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of Lands, Houses, &c. &c. will be duly attended to, by Wm. BLACKBURN. November § DANCING SCHOOL. WILLIAM M'DOUGALL presents his most refpe.'lful complimentrto his form er employers an I the citizens in general, and re turns his most grateful thanks, for the very bountiful encouragemeut he has expetieneed for thele twenty-five years past, takes this opportu nity of informing them, that his school will be open'd on Wednesday the 23d instant, at his Elegant Ball Room, in South Fourth-Street, between Chefnut and Walr.ut-flreets. at 10 in the morning for yotin£ ladies, and i in the evening for youijg gentlemen. tir Pracflifing Balls will commence on Tues day, (sth December, and be continued every Tuesday, during the season. Nov. 17. DANCING. Mr. FRANCIS, OF the New Theatre, reff>«&!uUy informs the public, that he no longer means to continue his Dancing' School in conjunction with Mr. Byrne, hut will open k separately early in December, and hopes still 'O receive the accuflomed patronage with which he has been honore l, and which it will be his conflant endearor to deserve. Vrivate parties may be. inftru&ed at hit own house, No. 70, north Eighth street. November 29. eotf NOW LANDING, At Suuth-ftreet Wharf, she Cargo of the Ship Concord, Captain Thompson, from Batayia. About 300 tons firft quality Java Coffee (th« whole having been fele&ed) go tons Java Sugar, in canisters and bags 10 legures of old Arrack Nutmegs, Mace and Clores TOR SALE BT PETER BLIGHT. Who also offers For Sede, Just landed from (hip Amity, from Jamaica. 10® hhds Jamaica Sugar, and 170 do. do. Rum. November 13. d6w Imported in the brig Eliza, Capt. Hastii, from Bourdeaux ; CUrct in Cases of a very superior quality, White Sauterne Wine in Cases, Olive OK in bafcets of 12 bottles each, White and cploured Kid Gloves, do. do. Silk do. A few pipes of Bourdeaux Brandy, For Sale &y JAMES I ATIMER, jun. 71, South Wharves. Who has also for Sale, A few qr, Caflcs Old Sherry Wine. Dec. d2w " N u T I C E. THE partnerthip between John Instone and James Bacon, under the firm oflnftoneand Bacon, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons who (Ipnd indebted to fa d firm are requested to make immrdiafe payment of their rslpe&ive accounts, to John Sk,v»in, on l.anden burger's wharf, who is duly authorised to receive the fame ; and all persons havinc any demands a gainst the said firm, are deAed to bring in their accounts immediately to him for settlement. John In/lone, James Bacon. November 90. eodtf BEEF. Prime Beef, fit for India voyages, for sale by WILLIAM SHEAFF, No. 168, High-street. Also, about fifteen hundred weight of Bees- Wax. dtf Nov. 15, 1797. Library Company of Philaaelphia. THE Members of the I.ibrary 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 books. Those who negleil to return the books, which had bi'en taken out previous to the firft of Septem ber lail, in the course of the ensuing week, wril be fined as the rules direst. The Loganian Library Will also be opened at the fame 'ime, for the like purposes. N. B. A few copies of the catalogues of the books belonging to these institutions uiay be had at the Library. Z. POULSON, JON. Librarian. Library, november 30. All Persons Having any demands aga>nft tl»e Eftete of the late Captain George Irwiu, are requcfled to bring in their accounts pioperly attested, on or before the firft day of January next ensuing and those who are indebted to' said estate are so Kcited to make immediate payment to SaRAH IRWIN, Administratrix. no v. 29 1797- $ NOW 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 John Whitefide Ess Co. No. 138, S arket-ftreet. Also, on hand, Bourdeaux Brandy in pipes Fine old Antigua Runt A few cales (il Claret, of a foyeriit quality. novenibjr 29. § For Sale by the Subscriber, 10 bkles Coifrs 40 do. Baftas 11 do. Mamoefdjr 17 do. Chintz 7 do. 1 ookery * 1 do. Gorah* 25 do. Maragutigees 3 do. Check Stripes I do. Guzzie ' I box lepers 7 do. Umbncllas 25 pipes fineit partioular Madeira Wine, of the vintage 1795. MORDECAI LEWJS. December c, 10W4W BUSH-HILL, " December I, 1797. THE partnership between us, is this day dil folved by mutual confcnt. William Bates, V_ William Parley. By JOHN MILLER,' jun. & Co. No. 8, Ch.lnut-llreet, One hundred and eighty bales BENGAL GOODS, AmongCt which are, Gurrahs Mamoodies Baftas. v Sannas Guxzenahs Tanda Coffaes Guzzifs Emertics B!ue Cloths Calicoes? Palampoors Romall Handkerchiefs Amongd them are a great proportion of the manufa&ures of Patna. December i. $ 7 0 be Sold\ A Bill on Richmond, [Payable at fight. Inquire at this office. Dec. I. 2t - The Subscriber intends to make application for the ler.enal of a Certificate of a Share in the Bait of the Uniced States, (landing in the name of A. B. No. 5004, dated July it, 1797. the fame having been 1011. ( JOHW GRAHAM. Richmond, Dec. 1. To be foldy AN F.LESANT COUNTRY SEAT, contain ing 6 acres and 40 perches, with a neat two story brick House and Kitchen thereon, an apple Orchard, &c, situate on the Irilh tradt lane, in the townlhip of Meyamenfing, about one mil; 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 taste and elegance, (land unrivalled. December 1. dtf Mrs. GRATTAN, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen tlemen of the City, that the propoles having Four CONCERTS and BALLS during the winter. Si* Dollars each Subscriber, for one Ticket of admittance diuing the season, No Subscribers Tickets transferable. Two Dollars a single Ticket. The Concert to begin at half past fix, and the Band to attend for the Ball at eighfr—the expence of which Mrs. Gbsttan engages to discharge. The Concerts will begin asfoon as the Bandar, rives from New York. (Js* Subscriptions received, and Tickets deliv ered at No. 191, Market street. November 29. §rvfr Chocolate and Mustard, of a superior quality manufailured, GINGER and Pepper, ground ; shelled or pearl Barley j Philadelphia Porter, Beer* Ale and Cyder ; Taunton and Burton Aie ; London Porter ; red, Port and Lisbon Wine, l'uitalile for exportation or heme consumption. The highest pi ice given for Mustard-Seed. Also forfale, A quantity of Bocking and common Baizes, a variety of colors ; a baleo£» Fullians, Shawls, &c, for f*le hv JOHN HA WORTH, No. 98, south Front-flreet. *oi>. »y. m.&ih.t.ij. For Sale by the Subscribers, Prime Rice in whole and half tierces Bout deans Brandy Tencrijje Wine Molajts Georgia anil F.Srolina Indigo Ravens Duck and one hogjhead of paiit brushes. N. Cs( y. Frazer, No. 9j, South Front Street. Nov. " dint■ "Yellow Fever and Pestilential Diseases. THJS DAY IS PUBLISHED, in one vol. o&ave. By William Young, Bookseller, No. 5 2, Second ttreet, the corner of Chefnut-ftreet, (Prict, in boards, 87 I 1 Ctnti J Neatly printed on fine American wove medium Paper, A VIEW Of the Science of Life ; On the principles eftablithed in ths element* of Medicine, of the late celebrated JOHN BRO WN, M. D. With an attempt to correiS some important er rors of that work, and cases in illustration, chief ly fe!e