of ti>t a™ Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. / ' Ni'MHETi 1642 J SALES BY AUCTION. Stated Sales For DRT GOODS. C Forenoon—Edward Fox, No. 56, fauth «t, Afternoon—Footman & Co. No. 65 South Frcmt-ftrcet. • For«miont-John Connelly, Old City hLjUmJ Au&ion, No. 7 ? foof'h Fro-nt-ftreet. ) Afternoon—iVilli3rn Shannon, No. (. 183 High-flreet. . »<*«»■' | "s N - " Thurfdai i Forenoon— Eav.-anl Fox. \ Afternoon—John Connelly, r 1 • > Forenoon—William Shannon. ' J Afternoon—John Connelly. Saturday Afternoon—Peter Benfon. To be §pld at Public Vendue, (If not before d'fpofed of at private f%l*) ON Monday the rifltdayot January ntxt, at fix o'clock i'.t the evening, at ihe Merchants' Cof fee Hwufei in Philadelphia, Twtmv-Six Tbouiaud Seven Hundred and Eighty acres of LAND* in the State of New-York, between the northern bounds «>f Penafylvania and the Su'cjuchanna, now, or late in the t»wnfhips of Hamdeu and Warren, and coun ty of Montgomery. One lounh of the purchase money t® pajd at the time of ff !e ; for the residue credit two and three months, will be given, on intcrelk and good security. D c 4. fltnwrS. To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If apt before difpofpd of at -private fnk) ON the lirltdayof JSuuary next, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Coffee "House, in Philadelphia, Forty Thoufjnd Nine Hun dred and Thirty-Nine acres of LAND in Gieen cbaftiy, CominmwcttilvDf 4Sem4yJvwsia,!>u riil,U£»- . terj of Filh and Wheeling CrreU, md te i Mile Run. 'i'hctc lands are fertile, well limbered kod abuu-uJ coil; th»y were v>- • "gi I'd# jJJ fete, I««e: ted e* iv 111 1787, O'ept 3.700, which weitf pa tented in 179»| the greatell fart of them veyed in 1 78J. This traft is between the Ohio and Monongahela, very convenient to water carriage—about tgmilcsfrom the town of and from 1410 16.from the villages of Greeniburgh and Wheeling. Ope fourth of the purchase money it tope paid at the time of file; for the lehdue a credit of one, two, and thiee months will be given, on interest and good security. l3?awtj NOW LANDING, from cn board the ship farmer, lying at Harper's Wharf, Claret in hhds. Ditto in cases Sauterne Wine in do. For Sale, apply to * J°bn WJxtefide & Co. No. 138, S arkst-ftreet. Also, $n hand, Bourdeaux Brandy in pipes —f . Km «W"Anrißna *um A few calcs of Claret, of a superior quality, november 29. § & To be Sold, The time of a Negro Boy, About fifteen years of age, has ieven years yet to serve ; he is an excellent houie Servant, a&ive andheahhy. Enquire of the Printer. Decmfcer z. • To Gentlemen who intend /pending the Winter in the City. ROOMS to LET, WITH. or without Board—at No. 114, corner ps Sixth and Race Streets. The' Utuation agreeable—and -vicinity has been free from the late rontagion. OA. 2? —dtf COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School for young Ladies. MRS. GkOQMBRIDGE with much pleaf ureand refpe<fl, returns her lincere ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement lhe his received during four years refidenje ia Philadelphia j and a/lures her friends and the public, so far from intending to decline her febool, ihe has fnade a superior arrangement for the more convenient accommodation of her scholars. —Every branch of ufeful and polite education is particularly attended to by Mrs. <iroombridge and matters excelling in their refpefllve profellions. Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. June sth, 1797- jimfrf The situation is perfeflly healthy ; and made Hiore agreeabieby an cxtenfive garden and lot of ground adjoining the liQufe. . This Day Published, • And to be tald by WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of Second and Chefnut ftree s. Price 3-Btbs of a Dollar, Observations on certain Documents Containod i* No. V and VI of *< The Hiftoiy of the United States for the year 1796," In which the charck or sprcut-ATiov against ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late S«cretj»»y of the T&iasdhy, is EULLY REFUTED. iviirrEN Br hims e1 r. This publication presents a ccncifc statement of the base means pradlifed by the Jacobins of the United States to asperse the charaflers of thofs psrfons who are considered as hostile to their difor cranizing schemes. It also contains the cor refponder.ee between Mr. Hamilton and MefTrs. Monroe, Muhlenbnrgh and Venable, on the fub jeft of the documents alorefaid, and a feri<;s of let ters. from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr. Ha milton, proving beyond the possibility of a doubt, that the conncclion between him and Reynolds, was the rcfult of a daring eonfpiracy on the part of the latter and hh associates to extort money. ry A difcotint of one third frpnifhe retail price vriU be made in favor of wholcfalc purchnfers, for aASU. Ordersto be addrtffed ta Mr. Yoons. 1 15- Landing, From on board Ae ship Edward, »t Walnut ftreet Wharf, London particular Madeira Wine, of a superior quality, For Sale by the fubferiber. Robert Andrews. November j. : " TO BE SOLD, Or Exchanged for Property in the Country, That three Itory Brick Houfc, No. 157, north Third flreet. Apply at the of fice of tliis Gazette. nev. l>- wfts4« By John Fenno, N 119 Qhefnut Street. P HIL 4D E L P-H lAt WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER \ 3 , .797. r ' ll ■ • 1 .*■' ——— For Londonderry, The American Ship BOSTON PACKET, CoppERTrtWAiT, Master, T*tOVT lying at Mifflin's Wharf, | tiear Vinc-tlreet—Has elegant aec .-nmodatioas for palfcngei'i—will fail, waatfm on qr abotit the loth inft. having alt lurr ready to go on board. For passage oi*ly, iipply to the captain. Smith Is" Ridgway, No 4, North WatT fttreet,or td Jfaac Harvey, Jun. No. j, South Water street. December I ' §lot for Amsterdam, E D W S A R D, J ames Wickham, Majier, to fail in a few days, having two thirds of her cargo already engaged, and near ly on hoard. For Frtight or Paflage, apply to theMatltf on boaid, at Hamilton'* wharf, or to John Donnaid/on, No. ji, Walaut-ftrrcf. November ig. d&t Jt'or Amlterdam, The Ship FAR M E R, J&hw M'Cotllom,.Mailer; fail in a few days the ic»i£j«ftsefe<fsjj T( . !l tcr part df her ready. Foy freight of fifty tons of Coffee, or pJf fage, apply to thfc mafler 011 board, at Walnut -street wharf,- ne to JOHN SAVAGE. i> Landing, out o! the said Ship, from Bosr ijeaux, and For Sak, Claret in hhds. White Wine in quarter casks Claret in cases, of a superior quality Fentiniac, Sauterne, > Wines in cases Lunille, ) prunes in boxes november 24. S t or Liverpool, The copper bottomed Ship Hamburg Packet, Captain Silas Swaik. A Large proportion ps her * cargp being ready to go 00 board, is expeftcd to fail on or about Sjnday, the 3d of December. For Freight or FalTage, apply to the Captain 01 board, at V.'aluut-ftreet Wharf, .or to PHILIP NICKLIN fcf Co. November aa. § For Londonderry, THE BRIGANfINE S U KET, William Whittin, Master. Prong good veflel, about two hundred tons, to fiilwith all convenient speed, a prirat part of h«r cargo engaged—«»w lyiMg at Willing and Fran6is's wharf. For freight or paf faee, apply to the captain, or JOHN S.K.YRIN, Landcnbcrgcr*! ivbarf. Who wants to Charter. A "Vtsstl of about three hundred tons. nov ' 8. § For Savannah, in Georgia, the ship Sally Butler, [ &£[Captain C h i s h 0 l m, hiA new vessel, with excellent acconimodations for paflenjrers— SaiU on the toth of December. F> r freight or Paffagc, apply to ROSS SI\ISON. Who Ifave to d/p"fc n f , A small invoice of GLAI » HKR i?AIaTS INDIGO, and a parrel of HOLLY WOOD. November 18. V Lor Hamburgh. ,r—The Brig MAR Y, Jy&hjT Prran Vork, mailer, t Lying at Ruffel's wharf, near Fine "i i rert > I'now resdy to take in a { Cargo, and will (ail in tan days. For Freight, or Poffage, apply to GURNEY & SMITH. November r6. Rundle y Leech, Have 1 just received, and have for Sale, at no. 9, Walnut Hrect, Liverpool and St. Übes SAL 1 Do. bed houf; CO LS Queens' WARE in cases, afibrteel Bourdeaux BRANDY of an excellent quality Do. CLARET in cases, do. THFY .HAVE ALSO For SALE or CHARTER, THE SHIP P E G Cj J , Burthen US tons, in excellent condition, and may be sent to sea with little expente or delay. LIKEWISE, » the brig . feilK WILLIAM, Burthen 201 tons, november T6. ~Tor Sale or Charter, The fad failing brig Brothers, Lying at Gurling's wharf, an dcck'd velTel, burthen about 1600 barrels —not twelve months old, and in compleat order. For terms apply to the master onboard, or to Joseph Anthony & Co. Nov. diw. ■W.-T Landing this day, From on board th* febooner Two Friends, Dan iel Ci'awley, Master, go hhds. and f j ama j ca RUM, iz pipes ) J 7 FQSI SALE BY George Latimer & Son. i uo-vrmber 9. ' § ' the ship C °. IVi <lVi ' K :i C Liverpool JVBO'.v difeha.-git.g «t mUttTi Mcharf, near DraWbridae, wljerc owners of goods'oq will pl«afe fpbidily to fend their permits, Syd t.ill dircAty a«tcr take ia freight on very low terms for Soilo*.. Ap *pty-to th* captain, or to - 1/aac Harvey, jan. No. 5, South Water Street. A few! tons of ftontjf or sand ballafl wanttd.— Apply as above. noveniber n ; §ro;. For Sale or Charter, good hope, carry ahout 1200 and ready to take in a cargo. For terms "pp'y to Pragers C3 5 Co. No. i fl, booth Secand-ftreet. Who havi forfUle—ptline St. Croix Sugaf 'and Rnm, Madeira, iiifbou, and Teneriffe wiue. November 7. ' dtf. Port and Madeira Wine, Now Landing, By fliip E from Marf;ira, and Betfoy and Peggy, fro»i Oporto, in Pipes and Hogfheadi, For fak by PETER BLIGHT. WHO ALSO OFFHtS FOR SALK, The Ship jy|g|r aM 11 r, Four i ' ..rrti'ulH'i'hen, in a c trgo—ibout three old. LiKinvisv, The Schooner Industry, Burthen 800 bjrrels, ready also to receive a car g9—and a quantity of Jamaica Rum and Sugars, Just landed frqm the ajjove veflTels at South street wharf. eoim. Nov. i. Philip Nicklin Co. HAVE FOR SALE, At their Stores on Walnut street Wharf, HavannahSugars, whiteandbrown hi hhds. Jamaica do. 3900 pieces of broad Nankeens Imperial Tea, in quarters and eighthsof chests Quicksilver in tubs Madeira Wine in pipes and hogflieads Teneriffe Wine in pipe. ■ —„ r« Q. 14 I<4 e«irt Wine in hogftead# Sail Canvass, a(lorted, No- I to 8 8 cases of Manchefler Goods, confining of Dimities, Mpflinets, Ginghams,Thickfctts, Corduroys,&c. 200 crates Queens' Ware, alforted Nails, aflorted Black quart Pottles Yellow Qere it) cailcs A quantity of writing Sllfes, slate Ink Stands, &«. JCO quarter ca((ts Gun Powder Itey lave alfafor SALE or CHARTER, The ship MOLL r, burthen 340 tons, a good vclf.l, and completely fitted I .' The brig AMAZON, burthen 1300 bar rels, may be ready f or ' n s days. The whole of the above vessels to be seen at Walnut street Wharf. $ noy. tf. Chocolate and Mustard, ®f a superior quality njanufadlured, GINGER and Pepper, ground ; shelled or pearl Barley; Philadelphia Pyrter, Beer, Ale and Cydtr ; Taunton and Durton Air ; London Porter ; refl. Port and Lilbon Win*, luita'ile for exportation or hoinc ®iufL.inption. The highest pi ice given for Mutlard-Secii. Also forfal:, A quantity of Bocbing and common Baizes, a variety of colors; ahaleof Fultians, Shawls, t<c. for file by JOHN HA WORTH, No. 98, fovth Front-street nov. 17. in.&th,t'^J* iTn E F. Prime Dees, fit for India vovages, for sale by WILLIAM SHEAFF, No. 168, High-flrett. Also, about fifteen hundrtd weight of Bees- Way. dtf Nov. 1797. James iff Richard Smith, TAKE the libery of informing thpr 'riends and the public, that they h >ye remcved their ilore to No. 54, South FrontJlrcet, next d.or to Ed ward Fox's Auilion Rcom, where they have at this time for sale, a large and general aiTortmentof European & Eajl India Goods, lytany of which are j '-lit imported in the Clothier, William Penn, &c. &c. OA. n• ' "* NOW LANDING, At South-street Wharf, The Cargo of the Ship Concord, Captsin Thompson, from Bntavia. About 300 tons firlt quali y Java Coffee (the wilole having been fele&ed) 80 tons Java Sugar, in canisters and hags 10 lcgurc&'of old Arrack Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves FOR SALK Br PETER BLIGHT. Who also offers For Sale, Just landed from ship Amity, from Jamaica, ion hhds Jamaica Sugar, and 170 do. do. Rum. November 23. d6w Canal Lottery —No. 11. WILL commence.drawing Monday, the zoth inft. Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at Seven Dollars, at W«. BLACKBURN'. Lottery and Brokers Office, No. 64, South Second-street Tickets iu the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, M '7in Dollars, where check books are kept lor regiller ing and examining in those, the City of vValhing ton, No.II. and Paterfon Lotteries, and informa tion where tickets may be had in mofl of jthe Lotte ries authorifsdly law in any of the States of the Union. N. B. The/business of aBaoKSR, in buying and felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, difcounti-g Bills and -Notes of Hand, sale of Lands, Houses, &c. &c. will b4 duly attended to, by WM. BLACKBt'RN. navemb:r Is. § A Fifty Dollar Bank Note, OF the 3:mk of United State*, was 'oft oh Sa lurday lul), I.tuvci u tho Bask of the ... I rk If an hor.ctt pcrfoir ha?" fwmd it, and .* .'ll leave i(; \v th the Friuter Jiereof; they fiiali be lianuifomsly rewarded. I jeewnbw r i Batik of North A m erica. TilF. Stockholders sre her«by notified, that an "leolion for tweTve'DirMttH for the epfuing be held" at the Bank on Monday, the Bth ci January oe»t, at t.-n o'clocl.. RICHARD WELLS, Cashier. December %i. dtftthf Delaware and Schuylkill Canal. THE llockholcters are requeiled to nisct at the company's ofSce, on Tuesday, the December inft. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, oil important huSpefs. WM. MOORE SMITH, See'ry. December it. y V at - — Delaware and Schuylkill Canal. TftE Stockholders are hereby notified, thst the tleflion for Prefidert and Managers, ifor the ensu ing year, will be held at the company's office, on the fitft Monday in January «e?t, atjcjo'cJock.A si. WM. MOORE SMITH, See'ry. December |p mwitftiflmj Schuylkill and SufquehannaCanal. rHE Stockholders arftjrereby notified, that the ele&ion for Prelident and Manageis for t! e eiifu ingyeor, \»iU be Held at the company's office, on me firft Monday in Jantiary neit, at JO o'clock, a m. Dec. n. lnw<iilmj 0* ThoGs \n ho at'e Gi" the late itro- JACKSON W Co. or of J. Ml ->Sl t are requeiled to attend at a meeting t-ifcc held Oil rnjrfdjy the : -hir.ft. at M'Sb:.f.e's TiMrtTThl'nurd .Street bet a .-n : ? iu - berry Street, at 6 O'clock in the evening, o December n »t New Aflembly Room, South Fourth street, between Chefnut and Walnut streets. Mr, Francis, OF THJE NEW-THEATRE, RESPECTFULLY inform* his scholars and the public in general, that his Academy for Danc ing will commence, for the season, on Tliurfijay, December 13, at the above ELEGANT ROOM ; When he hopes to receive the continuance of their accustomed patronage, which it will be his unre« mitting endeavor to deserve. The days of teaching for his young pnpils are Thursdays and Saturdays, from 3 o clock in the afternoon till 6, and from 6 till 9, for those of a more advanced age. As an accommodation to those living in this vi cinage, Mr Francis intends to inftrudl a small party of children on Wednesday and Friday after noon!, at his house. Diftinil from the PrsSifing Balls, Mr. Francis will have four private feleift Subscription Balls. Private teaching, either at the Academy, or his house. 1 Mr. Francis's firft PrafliGng Ball will be on Tuesday, 19th Dec. at the New Aflembly Rcom. Ladies and Gentlemen's tickets ta be had, by applying to Mr. 1 as usual. , For further particulars, eoquirf of Mr. F. No 70, north F.ighth (Irect. Dc. it—mwf t f MUSIC. ' J. L. LENZ, R Teacher o! Vocal and inflrumental Music, El URNtJ hj*Tinctre thauhsto the Ladies and . Gentlemen, from whom he received a very kberul chcur.rai^eincntfiacc his refiflcnce in this ci ty, and rdptdfuily injerms his friends and the pub lic general y, tl»cit, in confequetice <sf the requcft of some of his frit lids, he has opened a Musical School at hishoufo in Sprace {Street No j he wifl teach o?ftthc Pijno forte, Violin &c. &c.— He decros it u to enlar, t upon the ad vantages the learjier will derive from an inflicuii on ol this ; he v. ill only fay, that SttentifOQ aud zeal are- aiucli excited in an afivnihly, wiiere numbers are iif purluit ot the fame ohjed. His arrangcoicnt is such, fhat an iuterference of the the different fcxes will he ayoided- Xholi Ladies and Gentlemen who cannot make it convenient to attend at his school, he will wait upon at their houses. Applications will be thankfully receiv ed at hin house, where his terms an<t further parti cij|ar* may be known. Pec. 7. *rwcod Samuel Pleafants Sons, No. 74, South Second-Jlrcet, HAVE received a supply of Seasonable GOODFi. which they are now opening for sale, on terms. OiSl 27. —4 V All Persons Having any demand's aga'nft the Estate of the late Captain Ocprge Jrwiti, are reqntftcd to bring in their accounts pioperly attested, on or before the firft day of January next tnfuing and those who are indebted to said estate are Jo licited to make immediate payment to SaRAH IRWIN, Administratrix.. Nov. 19 1797. 4 Musical In/lrunient Manufactory, 167, Arch-street. TO THE LOVERS OF HARMONY. harper, INFORMShis friends and the public, that he h2s now ready for sale, a few of his new invented, and much admired fide board Piano Fortes, with Pedalsjpatert swell, fonopahant and French harp flop, which tor sensibility of touch, brilliancy of t6hc, simplicity and durability of contlrudtion, the foperiority of which,he flatters himfelf, a firglc tri al will convince the unprejudiced judge —As they are manufactured under his immediate infpeilion, of the very be'-, fealoned materials, he can fell on rcafonabie terms fur Cash. Inftrumsnts repaired, tuned, & c. N. B. Second hand Piano Fortes taken in ex change for new. novtmher 18. 2aw2mo. Wants a place, AS a Wet N'jrfe, a young woman, who can be well recommended. Inquire in Eleventh street, near Race-street. net'. 27. •eodiw. FOR SALE, Several fonts of Types —half worn. Including Long Primer, about 400 weight, ia good condition, and would anfver the purpo'e of a country printer as wll as new. Enquire of the Prir.t-r. tiov 33. JL'ST RECEII ZD, (via Nffw-Yurk) Ai*t> NOW OP EKING, BY George Dobson, No 75, fauth Third Greet, An extensive and general afTortment or HABERDASHERY, viz, Bed Ixindon mint tins (sa*l ons and Ttrfits Common dp. do. Wor.it I Eirtdin-', irfT< r- "'TKRl^ftrtCtTrj white chapel Needles Imperial, diiper, and Nuns Thread no. 6 to Thread Tapes 40, -regularly affofted W'hite Edgings Lisle do. no. 130 to joo, Black «nd coloured Chi regularly assorted nefe Ribbands Coloured do. Sattin and figured do. BlacK sewing Silks BlacVVelvet, 1-4 to I2d devoured do. and Twifl Velvet & pelon sattins Silk and cotton Wires 'French Cambrick Do d®. Ribbands Scotch do. Shirt Moulds aa4Wir?,s Plain gilt end plated Black bruft Feather's Buttons And a tompleat aflortment of G«ods> suitable to the pr-lent and approaching Jcafor., at reduced prices D«c. 6. d(f , THE PARTNERSHIP OF Richard & -Jaaies Potter, IS this day 6y mutual consent. All perfuis indebted to the (aic firm, afc rcqusfled to pay the to either of tl »fubl'cjibcrs; and all persons having any drmao'd* agalcli them, ate requeued to Jspij th.:ir accounts foi fetdement. . , Richard Potter, 'jama Poller. December ip § lor (lit k.v v. :or a Cerrittcaie cl .1 Share in llii; Bank of the Untjed &atcs, tiandi i»in the name 01 A. B dated July rIJ 1797. tfct f»>ne fc»v;., ujtt. ' ..^QBaCftSAHAU, Richmond, Dec- t • 'j6w ROSS £sf SIMSON, HAVS FOR SALE, A few bales Baftas, Cofi'as, and a quantity of Bengal COTTON Bengal SUGAR, in Lags and boxes Jamaica, St. Vincents, > RUM. v and Bengal J 300 casks RICE, z»d A parcel of Ihip building RED CEDAR. Ofl. 27. J MRS. GRATTAN, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen tlemen of the City, that {he prepoies having Four CONCERTS and BALLS'during the winter. Six Dollars each Subscriber, for one Ticket of admittance during thefeafon. No Subfcribera Tickets transferable. Two Dollars a single Ticket. The Concert to begin at half past fix, and the Band to attend for the Ball at eigh*— the expenc® of which Mrs Grattan engage! to discharge. The Concerts will begin as soon as the Band ar rives from New York. ' £j" Subscriptions received, and Tickets deliv ered at No. 192, Market ftteet. norember 29. §iw For Sale by the Subscribers, Prime Rice in 'whole and half (fences Boui Jea'ux Brandy TeneriJJ'e IVine Molajjei Georgia end Carolina Indigo Ravenj Duck and one htgjhead of paiit brujbei. N. (s* J. Frazcr. No. gj, Louth Front Street. A'ot. 7. dim. DANCING SCHOOL. WILLIAM M'DOUGALL prrfents his moll rjjpe.Ttful compliments to his form er employers and the citizens in general, and re turns his molt grateful thanks, for the very bountiful encouragemeuthe has experienced for thql'e twenty-five years past, takes this opportu nity of informing them, that his school is now open, at his JLlegqnt Ball Room, in South Fovrth-ijtreet, between C.hefnut and Walr.ut-ftreets. To begin at 10 in the morning for young ladies, and 6 in tjie evening for young gentlemen. His firft Pradlicing Bill will be to-morrow evening, Saturday, the 9th inft. Dec. 8. isiwif. FOR SALF, 1 A Team of five excellent Horses, with a Waggon and Gears. The Hories are all young, flrnng, true to the draught, and capable of hauling as great a weight as mo£ in the coun ' try. The Waggon and Gears are strong, and > in good order. Apply to ROBERT GREEJv, r Weft Town, Chetter county, or*.;o I Thomas Fifl)er, No. 142, S. Second Street, Philadelphia II mo. 2, eod3W. Yellow fever and Peflilential ' Diseases. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, in one vol. ofiavo. s By William Young, Boolfsller, No. 52, Second Ilrect, the corner of Chefnut Ilreet, 1 f Price, in bojrdt, 871 2 Cents) , Neatly printed on fine American wove medium f Paper, A V IE IV Of the Science of Life ; , On the principles eftatysied in tlis elements 1 of Medichie, of the late celebrated JOHN BROWN, M. D. With an attrstipt to correifl some important er " rors of that woik, and oses in illuOj-ation, chief ly fele&ed from the records of their prafhee, at the General Hospital at Calcutta, Br IViiLi.tM Yates [5 s Chas. Maclean. i j To which is fubjoincd, a Treatise on the aiSioq h of Mercury upon, living todies, and its applica tion for the cure of diseases of indire<sl debility Andadifiertation or.the sources of Epidcmicand , ' Pcftilentialdifeafes; in whichisattemptedtoprov,- by a numerousinduflion of fidls, that they tie . Ver arjf'c from contagion, but are always prod.u a fed by certain (s*?*> or certain viciflitude». of jf the. atmotpl'er". Charlss Maclean, of Ca'i'iitt'a. Nov. 2.'. Xli
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