tin and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. 1 N VMEC.ft 1640 J SALES BY AUCTION. Stated Suit's F>r D R r GOODS. f* Fox, No. 56, Monti a-/) l " ut ' l ' 1 Afternoon—Footman & C«. N°- 65 (_ South Front-flreet. f" ForcnMn—John Connelly, Old City TusfA/iv J AuiSUou, No 73 foui'h Front-ftrect. Afternoon—William Shannon, No. (. 18} High-ilreet. i tT^wX r i'° ro0 ' No -" rhurfday $ Forenoon Edward Fox. ( Afternoon—Jokn Connelly. a•j I Forenoon—Willtav* Shirt nun. 5 Afternoon—John Connelly. Saturday Afternoon —Peter tjenfon. To be fold at the Merchant's Cof fee-Houfe, ON wednrfday the 13th ps December at so' clock in the even ng, one certain bond or ' obligation dated July 16, 179;, signed by John ' Love of Alexandria for himfelf, Jnfiah Wat'fon and Samuel Love for£6iio Virginia currency, payable on the 3 rft of OtfkolK-r iali past.to Stock- ; ley Donelfon or his affigtw—which Bond,the ! laid Tionelfon afiigned to James Grant, under whose power of attorney this Idle will be made. •' For further particulars appl) to the fubferibero. FOOTMAN and Co. Ainflioneers. Nov. aj!. dtijthd To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not Iff ore disposed of at private sale) Monday Ihe (irft day of January next, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Cof fee House, in Philadelphia, lVer»tv-Srx Thoufitqd Seven Nu<idre<i 2nd Eightjtaerrs of LAND»intbe State nf New-York, between the mwhrra bounds of Pennfylvanra and ihc Sj'qQehanna, now, or late in the town (hips of Hatndrnaod Warren,vftd roun t«r of Montgomery. One foarth of the p-irchale money tw be paid at the time of sale ; for the residue credit of one, two and ihnie months, will be given, on interelk and good feturtty. Dec- 4. gtawrS. To be Sold at Public Vendue, flf not before disposed of at private sale J ON Monday the firlt day of January next, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Coffee House, in Philadelphia, Forty Thousand Nine Hun died and Thirty-Nine acres of LAND in Green county, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.on tha Wa ters of Fish and Wheeling Creek, and tci Mile Run. Thefc lands are fertile, well timbered and abound in coal; they were {fold ten years ago for 51. per acre, patented ca>]y in 1787, except 3,700, which were pa tented in 1792; the greatell part of them were sur veyed in 1783, This trafl is between the Ohjo and Monongahela, very convenient to water carriage—about 19 miles from the town of Walhington, and from 14 to 16 from the . villages of Greenfburgh and Wheeling. One fourth of the purchase money is to be paid at the time of sale ; for the lelidue a credit of one, two, and three month) will be given, on interest and good (ecurity. Dec. 1. tyawtj To be Sold, The time of a Negro Boy, About fifteen years of age, lias {even years yet to serve ; he is an excellent house servant, adiive andheal'hy, Enquired the Printer. December 2. To Gentlemen who intend fpcndttg the Winter in the City. ! ROOMS to LET, WITH or without Board—at No. corr ., r 6f Sixth and Race Streets. I K c'tuntion agreeable—and vicinity has been Jr. • t h c [ ate contagion. , Odl. %y —dtf "COLUMBIA HOySE Boarding School for youn g Ladies. MRS. GROOtoBRIDGE w< t|j m ,j t h pieaf ureand refpet?!, returns h fr f lnccre , c _ knowledgement for the liberal she has received during four ye; rs re fiden«e in Philadelphia; and allures her f r | cn( j s and the public, so far from intending to decline her school, she has made a superior Arrangement for the mere convenient accomr no(^:1 .j on 0 f scholars.—Every brinch of^ ft f ul an d ]>o lite education is particularly at.,' ent [,.d to by Mrs. Groombridge and mastj rs excelling in their refpe&ive profeffions. Corner of Spruce j ni j Eleventh Streets. Jitne sth, 1797- Jimfitf The situation is healthy ; and made more agrreable by an ext enftve garden and lot of ground adjoining tj, e house. This Published, And to be fold bv WILLIAM YOUNG, «orner of and Chefnut streets, Price 3-Bths of a Dollar, ■"'Observations on certain Documents Containoi in No.V »id VI of <( The History of the United States for the year 1796," In which the charoe of speculation against ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late Secretary of the Treasury, it EULLY REFUTED. MITTEN BY UIMS EI F. "fhis publication presents a concise statement of the base means praSifed by the Jacobins of the United States to asperse the charaders of thoftt who arc confitiered as hostile to their disor ganizing schemes. It also contains the cor fefpondence between Mr. Hamilton and Messrs. Monroe, Mnhlenburgh and Venable, on the fub -Ic6t of the document? aforefaid, and a series of let ters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr Ha milton, proving beyond the possibility of a doubt, that the connexion between him and Reynolds, ,w»s the result of a daring eonfpiraay on the part of the latter and his associates to extort money. A difenunt of one third from the retail price will be made in favor ot wholefaie purchasers, for cash. Orders to be addreifed to Mr Youns. /.uguft IS' . . Landing, From on board the fliip Euward, at Walnut- Jlrect Wharf, London particular Madeira Wine, of a superior quality, For Sale by the fubferiber. Robert Andfews. November !• > > Lo '^ Or Exchanged for Property in the Country, That three story Brick House, No. north Third ftreec. Apply at the uf fice of the Gazette. nav j; - w&sov PHIL AD E L P'H 1A : MONDAY EVI Ni'v'G, DECEMBER 11, 1707 For Londonderry, The American Ship BOSTON PACKET, M'.'.iler, ; I yiag at M.ffimy Wi-t-r. hear Vine-dreet—Has e'.ejrarif a»e mmo.'jtiions for psflengefs— fail, wi-r.'.h >r yxz.• jitic;. on or about the tctk in ft. having alt her cargo engaged ready to go an board. Fdr pad'sge only, apply to the captain. ~ Smith & Ridgway, No 4, North Water fttreet,or to Isaac Harvey, Juti. Ko. j, South Water ftrcet. December I §*tct tor Amfterdatn, EDW?RD, J am V Wickham, Mafler, EXPECTED to fail in a few days, having two t thirds of her cargo engaged, and near ly on board. For Freight vr Paoage, apply co the Matter on board, at Hamilton'b wharf, or to John Don/jaldfon, No. si, WaUiut-ftreet. novrmber 38. dßt t or Anilterdam, The Ship FARMER, I OIIN M'GottOM, Mii fler ; WILL fail in a few days, the v vea x L r j.art of her cargo being ruady. For freight of fifty tons of Coffee, or pis- I'age, apply to the mailer 01 board, at Walnut ftrcet whurf, or to JOHN SAVAGE. Who i» Landing, o Jt of the said Ship, from Bosr -■*" deau», and For' Sale, Claret in hhds. White >7ine in quarter casks Claret in cases, of a superior quality Fantiniac, Sauterne, \ Wises in cases Lunille, ) Prunes in bones november 24. $ ' For Liverpool, The copper bottomed Ship Hamburg Packet, Captain Silas Swain. A Large proportion of her V il cargo being ready to go on board, is expctScd to fail on or aboutSanday, the 3d of Decrmbsr. For Freight or Passage, apply to the Captain on board, at Walnut-street Wharf, or to PHILIP NICKLIN £3* Co. November 12. § For Londonderry, the drigantine G&jig£ s u kf,t, v 1 William Whittin, Master. A flrong good vefldl, about two hundred tons, to fail with all convenient speed, a jrreat part of her chrgo engaged—now lying at Willing and Francis'* wharf. For freight or pas sage, spply to the captain, or JOHN SKYRTN, LtfndenUcrgtr s ivbarj. Who wants to Charter. *, A Vessel of about three hundried tons. \riOV 'B. ** Savannah, in Georgia, ""\ "»T HE SHIP Jatot Sal/ y Butler > Captain Chisholm, A new vessel, with cxccllcst i'i.vAi*' accommodations for pallcngers— cail, on rbe' roth of December. Tor Freight or b*i£ on tne RQSS SIMS( rjj. Passage, app'y^ A small iniJ°* ce GLAUBER SALTS INDIGO," and - P" le ' of » OLLY WOOD^ november 18. * —. Po? Hamburgh. jT-S The Brig MARY, Petsr York, trader, i ; r V Lying at RufTel's wharf,near Pine j /Jreet, is now ready to take in a J ~ ca r g°> " nd will fail in tan days. r« « SMi TH . November t f>- 1,1 - Leech, Have just received, have for Sale, at no. 9, Walnut .flreet, Liverpool and St- Übes SALT Do. brft house CO S LS Queens' WARE ia cases, alToftcd Bourdcaux URANDY of an exc.lleat quality Do. CLARET in ca(cs, do. rir-3.-. THFY HAVE ALSO JjjrjitfpV For SALE or CHARTER, P E G G Y, Burthen 125 tons, in excellent condition, and may befentto sea with little expence »r delay. LIKEWISE, THE BRIG WILLIAM, Eurthen aoi tons, november 16. For Sale ot Charter, YrTfov" - Tilt faft failing brig Two Brothers, ng at Curling's wharf, an excellent tingle dcckVl veiTcl, tfurthen about 1600 barrels —not twelve months old, and in compleat order. For terms apply to the master on board, or to/ °Jofeph Anthony & Co. pov. diw. Landing this day, Frpm on board thu schooner Two Friends, Dan tel Crawley, Matter, 80 hhds. and; T aala i ca RUM, 12 pipes ) 7 FOR SAL* BY George Latimer &>' Son. Uivev.btr 9. J By John Fenno, N°- 119 Cbefmit Street TIIF. SfllP ; c£gv COSM F.RCR, 1- v.s r, I v&ikls&j. J'r-m irv'.rpyi fc fivr ditiia.gi'Aa.l it Aios-ri'.'s tvftarfj'jKaf 'he Drawbvidj'f, wberc t owners of freight, w© plta'c (p.-edt!]r.fi» | fend tbi'itits. Saijf Vsffil wi l l <!,rfx.v,y alt take ni freight on «ery low ternu ply to the captain, or to Isaac .Harvey, jun. . No. e, Sourh \\ r ater Street. A f«w tonsofPione, or i a!L>ft wanted.— Apply above. november ' ' For Sale or Charter, i"Sri S" o '"' WM** GOOD HOPE, iJSSrgwl Wi I carry ab«ut barrels,and ready to takeinacai'jp. JfOrterms yply to Praters & Co. No. 151, aSutk Secofid-ftreet. Vv'ho have for sale—prime St. Croix Sugar itnd Rnm, Madeira, Lifi)oii, and Teneriife wine. r\ T ovemhcr 7. . dtf. Port and Madeira Wine, Now Landing, By (hip Edward, from Madeira, and Betsey and Peggy, fr»»i Oporto, ia Pipes and Hogsheads, For sale by PETER BLIGHT. WHO ALSO OPFfc R S FQft f. A LE, The Sh ip AMITY, giV-^ims? Ftwrthotifand barrd»hurtb*n, in erA«--r#ady in a cargo—about three year t ld. • I.IKEWISt, The Schooner Indus trv, Burthen soo barrel®, ready also to receive a car go—and a quantity of Jamaica Rum and Sugars, Ju(l lauded from the above veflels at South ftrcet wharf. eoim. Nov. r. Philip Njcklin £s? Co. ; HAVE FOR SALE, At their Stores on Walnut street Wharf* HavannahSugars, whiteandbrown ' 25 hhds. Jamaica do. 3000 pieces of broad Nankeens Imperial Tea, in quarters and eighths of chests Qnickfilver in tubs Madeira Wine tn pipes and hoglheads Tencriffe Wine ill pipes Old ted Port Wine in hoglheads Sail Canvass, assorted, No. I to 8 8 cases of Manchelter Goods, confiding of Dimities, , Mnflinets, Ginghams,Thickfetts, Corduroys, &c. . 200 crates Queens' Ware, assorted I Nails, aflorted , , Black quart Bottles Yellow Ocre in caflcs A quantity at writing Slates, slate Ink Stand,, &c. 100 quarter casks Gun Powder *7l>cy Lave rlfojer SALE or CHARTER, Thefhip MOLLY, burthen 340 tons, a good vessel, and completely fitted. The brig AMAZON, burthen 13 00 bar rels, may be ready for Ceaan » few das*. The whole of the above vessels to be seen at Wa'nut flreet Wharf. 5 ntv. If. BEEF. Prime 3eef, fit for India voyages, for lale by WILLIAM SHEAF!-, ' No. 168, High-fueet. > Also, about fifteen hundred weight of Bees- | Wax. dtf Nov- is, 1797- James iff Richard Smith, the Hher'y of informing their friends X and the public, that they have removed their [lore to No. 54, Soutb FrantJireet. nextd.or to Ed ward Fox's Auction Room, where tbry have at : this time for sale, a large and gjneral assortment of , European S3 5 Ei'Jl India Goods, Many of which are just imported in the Clothier, , William Penn, &c. &c. , | oa. i 7. L_ NQW LANDING, At South-street Wharf, '7he Cargo of the Ship Concord, Captain Thompson, from Batavia. About 360 tons firft quali-y Java Coffee (the whole having been fel jfled) 80 tons Java Sugar, in caniflers and bags 10 legurcs of old Arrack Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves FOR SJILE Br PETER BLIGHT. Who pfo offers For Sale, , Just landed from ship Amity, from Jamaica, loi hhds Ja' iaica Sugar, and 170 do. do. Rum. November 13. *l6 w, NOW LANDING, From on board the (hip Farmer, lying at Harper's Wharf, Claret in hhds. Ditto in cases Sauterne Wine ill do. For Sale, apply to John White/ide Id Co. No. 138, S arjcet-ftrcct. Also, on hand, Bourdeaux Brandy in pipes ' Fine old Antigua Rum A few cases of Claret, of a superior quality, november at). § Canal Lottery —No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, thezoth inft. Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at Seven Dollars, at Wm. BLAC'KP'JKN's Lottery and Brokers Oificc, No. 64, South Secdnd-ft.i'bct— Tickets ill the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten Dollars, wheie check books are kept lor regifter-- irijr and exami.iing in these, the City of WaSiing ton, No. 11. and Paterfon Lotteries, and informa tion where tickets may be had in most of the Lotte ries authorised by law in any of the States of the Union. N. B. The business of aSROKeit, in buyingand felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, difcounti-.g Bills and Notes of Hand, f i|e of Lands, Houses, &c. &c. will be duly attended to, by WM. ELACKBUWN. November IS-- S , For Sale by thfe Subscriber, y to bults Codafc 1 40 ''o. Baftas . ' It ,!n. Mimojtly 17 do. <?ljir.z, ' ' j do". , IfooVry 2 do. G'or'abi , j 1 %$ J"- 3 do. Chk-ck ■itiipea I do. Guzzie I b«s Diapers 7 do. tJmLr.!la« ; 'AS pip#sfinefl particular Madeira Wine, of the vin;aee i~g 5. MORDfiCAI LEWIS. DfCfmWr f. laW4".v Uriah 'No. «o, north Third ftlject— ».*s for sAi.r, A neat and general affortmtntof Broad. Cloths, Kersey rn c-res,Napt * and Drab foatinge. also, A variety of GcnrVm Ats* falliionable fancy Wai!l coating, silk Hosiery, &c. December j. *eod;w Imported in the brig Eliza, Copt. HastlE,from Bourdcaux ; Claret in Cases of a very superior quality, White Sauterne Wine in Cases, Olive Oil in ha£cet<; of 12 bottles each, White and coloured Kid Gloves, do. do. Silk do. A few pipes of Bourdeanx Bran Jy, •» For Sale by JAMES I ATIMER, jun. f yi,South Whaiv«. Who has also for Sale, A few qr. Calks Old Sherry Wine, daw PkOKmiON. A handsome and r joray houfu, with a quinti-. tjr oS Rood land, within s few miles of this ei'y. A Hottfe in an eligible situation, !tr.d fev,:r»l Lots in the city. A valuable body of Lttnd on (he river Ohio. A lfo, many tratfls of fine Lands (military rights) lyir.g near the Ohio, on the Miami and Sioto Rivers Titles are all clear, and will be made with un exceptionable security. A resident of this oity is desirous of exchang ing this property for Goods—East or Weft India would be peelerred. If the specie value of those Lands at a diflance, cannot be ascertained fatisfa&orily, they shall be rated at fuck a price as the purchaser may have it at his option to return them at the fixed price with interest, at the expiration of twelve months. Notice left with the Editor shall be attended to. December 6. 5 DANCING SCHOOL. WILLIAM M'DOUGALL presents his most refpe.?lful compliment* to his form er employers and the citizens in general, aad re turns his most grateful thanks, for the very bountiful encouragemeut he has expetienced for these twenty-five years past, takes this opportu nity of informing them, that hii school is now open, at his Elegant Ball Room, if) South Fourth-Street, between Chefnut and Walttut-ftreetn. To begin at 10 in the morning for young ladies, and: 6 in the evening for young gentlemen. His firft Practicing Ball will be to-morrow evening, Saturday, the 9th inft. Dec. 8. . aawtf. MUSIC. J. L. LENZ, Teacher ot Vocal and inftrun.cntal Music, RE 1 URNS hisfcnccre thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen, front whom he received a very liberal encouragement since his rcfidence in this ci ty, andrefpeflfully informs his friends and the pub lic ticneraliy, that, in conie<,ucnce of the request of foiue us his frund6, he has opened a Musical ';ch»ol at hislioufo in Sjjroce Street No 1 )4,whci e he will teach oa the Piano forte, Violin &c. &c He deetas it unnectfl'ary ro enlarge upon the ad r s'antagcsrthe learner will durive from an inllituti j ouot this kind; he v. jllonly fay, that attention [ and zeal are mach excited in an afToinhly, where ! numbers are iD pursuit of ths fame obj-il. His j arrangement is such, that an interference of the the different sexes will be avoided. Those Ladies andGentlenun who cannot mike it convenient to attend at his school. he will wait upon their houfe#. Applications will be thankfully receiv ed at his house, where his terms and further parti culars may be known. Dec. 7. *jweod Samuel Pleafants & Sons, No. 74, South Second-Jireet, HAVE received a supply of Seasonable GOODS, which they are now opening for sale, on reafonahle terms. Oil 27. —4W All Persons Having any demands aga ; nft tie Eftateofthe late Captain George Irwin, are reqnefted to bring in their accounts properly atteited, 011 or before the firit day of. January next tnfuing and those who are indebted to laid ettate are so licited to make immediate payment to SaRAH IRWIN, Adminißratrix. Nov. 19 1797. - ... .ft . Musical fnftrument Manufactory, 167, Arch-flreet. TO THE LOrERS OF HARMONY. ( harper, INFORMS hi j friends and the public, that he has now ready for sale, a few of his new inveutcd, and much admired fide board Piano Fortes, with Pedals,patfcnt swell, fonopahant and French harp stop, which for sensibility of touch, brilliancy of tone,fimplicityand durability of conftruflioo, the fsperiority of which,he flatters himfelf, a Cngle tri al will convince the unprejudiced judge—As they are manufactured under his immediate infpeihon, of the very be seasoned materials, he can fell on reasonable terms for Cash. Inftrumwrts repaired, tuned, &c. N. B. Second hand Piryno Fortes taken in ex charge for new. , novtmltr 18. 2aW2mo. . Wants a place, AS a Wet Nurse, a young woman, who can I bewell recommended. Inquire in Eleventh street, near Race-street. Nov. 27. •eodiw. FOR SALE, Several fonts of Types—half worn. Including Long about 403 weight, in good condition, andvfould answer the purpose of a country printer as well as new. Entjuu-; of the Printer. aov, 30. I The Subscriber intends to make application lor the tenewalof a Cert ificate of a bhafc in i «lr Baak of (he United States, the catnc J»t A. 3. dated July u, 1797, the tame n.jvir been ioit. JOHN GRAHAM. Richmond, Dec. 1. ——.—: —Afi —■ '■ ROSS in" SIMSON, HAVE FOR SALS, A few bales-.Baftas, Codas, and a rjosntj'.}' of Bengal COT i'QS Kejgal SUGAR, in tag* and btisee Jamaica, } St. Vincents, f RUM. and Srtlgal «v 300 casks RIO)?, : nd A pared of (hip building P.ED CEDAR.* Os. 27. $ Mrs. OR ATT AN, RESPECTFULLY informs the Lgdies'anU Gen tionien of the City, th;&l&e prop .tes having Four CONCERTS and BALLS f.iiiiig the winter.. Six Dollars each thibfcriber,. foe oa& Ticket «i admittance thefitfon. No Subscribers Tickets tvansferrabl;;. ' Two Dollars a single '.V.het. The Concert to begin at lialf pafl fix, and the Band to attend for the Pal! at eijgh*— i:h« expend of whfch Mr- Oft a ttan engages to atfeharge. The Cc ncert* viM bejjin as fben as the Band ar rives from N.:w Yc rk, > $5" I>uhfcrip:ion6 received, and Tickets deliv ered at No. 19i, Market flrect. 29. Jiw Chocolate and Milliards of a fnperior quality manufjfluj-ed, GINGER and Pepper, ground ; or pearl Baric* ; Philadelphia Porter, Kct r , Alt- and Cyder Taiurjm ai.d Burton Ale ; London Porter ; red, t ; <lrt and Lisbon Wine, iuitaMej&qr exportation or home consumption. TKehigKeft prise j-, : ren for iV'aflard-Seed. yTtfa forfait, A quantity of- Booking and rdmmon Baizes, a variety of colors; a bale of Fultiana, Shawls, &c, for falebv JOHN HA WORTH, Ne~. 98, ibuth Front-street. Nov. a?. .m.icth.t.iJ. For Sale by the Subscribers, Prime Rice in <wbo!e and half tierces Bout deaux Brandy i TeneriJJe Wine Molasses Georgia and Carolina Indigo Ravens Duck and one hogshead cf paiit brushes. N. (3* y. Frazer. No. 95, Senth Front Street. • Nov. y. dint IMPORTED IN the Clip Aurora, from Hamburgh, and for sale by the Subscriber. Bed ticks, 8-4, 9-4, and 10-4. A quantity of Tapes, No. 13 and 25. And on Hand, German black Ribbon, No. 3 and 4. George Pennock. ir . jawiw 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 books. Those who neg!e«£fc to return the books, which had been taken out previous to the firft of "Septem ber last, in the course of the ensuing week, will be fined as the rules dire&. Tbe Loganian Library Witt also be opened at the fame (ime, for the like purposes. N.B. A few copies of thu catalogues of the bocks belonging to these inflitutions may be had at t he Library. Z. POULSON, jun. Librarian. Library, november 30. FOR SALE, A Team of five excellentHorfes, with a Waggon and Gears. The Horses are all young, strong, true to the draught, and capable of haulipg as great a weight as most in the coun try. The Waggon and Gears are strong, and in good order. Apply to ROBERT GREEN, Weft Town, Chelter county, or*:o Thomas Fijher, No. 142,, S. Second Street, Philadelphia 11 rr.o. 2, eod^w. Yellow Fever and Pestilential Diseases. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, in one vol. o&avo. By William Young, Boolfeller, No. 51, Second llrect, the corner of Chcfnut street, (Price, in bojrdt 8 7 I 1 Cents J Neatly printed on fine American wove medium , " Paper, A VIEW , Of the Science of Life ; On the priueiples established in tha elements of Medicine, of the late celebrated JOHN BRO WN, M. D. With an attempt tp correfl some important er rors of that work, and cases in illustration, chief ly fe'eAed from the records of their pra&ice, at the General Hospital at Calcutta, Br William Tate's (sf Chas. Maclmjn. To which is fubjained, a Treatise on the a&ion of Mercury upon living bodies, and its applica tion for the cure of diseases of indiredl debility Andadiflertation onthe source* of Epidcmicand . Pestilential diftafes; in whichisat tempted toprove by a numerous induilion of fails, that they ne ver arifc from contagion, but are always produ ced by certain states, or certain vicissitudes of the atmofpliere, by Charles Maclean, of Calcutta. Nov. i'. 6 tjzf To be Sold j A Valuable OF upwards of One Hundred Acres of Land, well watered, in a he»lcby situation, about seven mites from this City ; the buildings may be made to accommodate a large family, at a mode rate expense, and pofi'eflion lvul in a few weeks. Part ®f the purchafe-moncy being paid,, a reason lahle credit will be allowed for the remainder. Fnquire of thii Printer, november J mwhf brujhes. [VCAI'ATZ XII,
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