of tijc anb -Phiiadelphia Advertiser\ Number 164-3.] SALES BY AUCTION. Stated Sales Far DRY GOODS. C Forenoon—Edward Fox, No. 56, Monday) /o«th Front-street, J Afternoon—Footman & Co. N«. 65 C. South Ffopt-fireet. (' Forenoon-*-John Connetly, Old City jfaefday< Audlion, No. 73 fou/h Front-llreet. y Afternoon—William Shannon, No. C 183 High-street. Wedxefdaj \ Af } cr " oo ",~' Pe ' er ae nf°n> No. 74 J \ south Third-ftrcet. Tburjday \ F°"noon—Edward Fox. I Afternoon—John Connelly. Friday J Forenoon—Willtara Shannon, t 5 Afternoon—John Connelly. Saturday Afternoon— Peter Benfon. To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not before disposed of at private fall) /"\N Mondaythe firftdayof January next, at fix VV o'clock in the eve/iing, at jhe Merchant*' Cof fee House, in Philadelphia, Twenty-Six Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty acrra of LAND, in the State of New«Yoik, between the northern bounds ol Prnnfylvania and the Sw'quehaana, now, or late in the townlhips of Hamdcn aod Warren, and coun- j ty of Montgomery. One io»rth of the purcfaafe j money to be paid at the time of sale ; for the reftdue | credit of one, two and three mouths, will be given, on interaft and good security. P c 4- 3taw*S. To be bold at Public Vendue, t (If Opt before disposed of at private sale) Monday the tirft day of January next, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Coffee House, in Philadelphia, Forty Thousand Nine Hun- Ai'd Thirty-Nine LAN® -fn Giren " county, Comm«nwealth of Pennfylvaniaton'tlu Wa ters of Filh and Wheeling Crtek, aod teu Mile Run. Tlielc lands are fertile, well timbered ard abound in coal; tbey were {.fold ten years ago for 5s per acre, patented eailyinl7B.7, except 3,700, which were pa tented in :79a ; the greatest part of them were sur veyed in 1783. This traft is between the Ohio and Monongahela, very convenient to water carriage—about 19 miles from the town of Walhington, and from 141016 from the villages of Greenfburgh and Wheeling. One fourth of the purchase money is to be paid at the time of sale; for the relidue a credit of one, two, and three months will be given, on interest and good security. > Dec. 1. l3>awtj NOW landingT * From on board the Ihip Farmer, lying at Harper's Wharf, Clafet in hhds. Ditto in c*fes Sauterne Wine in do. i For Sale, apply to Joint Whittjide & Co. No. 138, S ariet.ftreet. Also, »n hand, Bourdeaux Brandy in pi£es Fine otd Antigua Rum A few cajts of Claret, of a superior quality, november V). tr ' _ The time-os a Negro Boy, About flftern yeattof age r Ji»s ieveo years ytt" * to serve ; he is an excellent hoafe fervaut, a<stivc aridheal'.hy. Enquire of tfecftlnter. , December 1. diw 1 | Jla Gentlemen ' who intend /pending the Winter in the City. 1 RVOMS 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 contagion. Bcl. 17. —dlf COLUMBIA HOUSE | Boarding School for young Ladies. MRS. OIiOOMBRIDGE with muc,h pleaf tireand'refpefl, returns her lincert ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement she has received during four years reiideMe is Philadelphia ; and allures her friends and the public, so far from intending tp decline her - l'chool, she ha« made a superior arrangement for the more convenient accommodation of her I fcbolars.—Every branch of ufeful and polite education is particularly, attended to by Mrs. Groombridge and masters excelling in their r«fpe£Hveprofrffion§. Corner of Sprue* and Eleventh Streets. June sth, 1797. simftf The situation is perfectly healtky ; and made more agreeable by an extensive garden and lot of ground adjoining the houft. This Day Publiihed, And to bt fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, «orn«rof ' Second and Chefnut streets, n Price 3-Btbs of a Dollar, Ob/ervations on certain Documents Contained i* No. V and VI of . " The History of the United States for ' the year 1796," - In which the charge of speculation against ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late Secretary of the Treasury, is EULLY REFUTED. WHITEN Br BIMSBir. This publication presents a concise statement ' «f the base means pra&ifed by the Jacobins of the " United States to asperse the charaders of thofc person s who arc conlidered as hostile to their difor- 1 gaoizing schemes. It also contains the cor- cl refpondence between Mr. Hamilton and Meflrs. 01 Monroe, Mtthlenburgh and Venable, on the sub- Je<s of the documents aforefaid, and a series of let ters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr.Ha- mllton, proving beyond the poftibility of a doubt, | Jjhat the connexion between hqn and Reynolds, was the rcfult of 4 daring coiUKaey on the part of the latter and his aflociates money. B A discount of one third Prmn the retail price will be made in favor el wholesale purchasers, for cash. Orders to be addrelTed to Mr. Youn«. Augvfl . Landing, Frohi on board the Oiip Edv.-ard, at Walnut ftreet Wharf, i London particular Madeira Wine, 6 of a superior quality, For Sale by the fubfcril r. Robert Andrews. m november 3. ' eotf ' TO BE SOLD; Or Exchanged for Property in the Country, ,r 0 That three story Brick House, No. 157, north Third ftrctrt. Apply at the of- Ju (Ice of litis Gazette. nev zj~ w&s.jw wl PHILADEL PHI A: For Londonderry, The American Ship BOSTON PACKET, 6 > Coppe^tmwait, Master, / V* B S at Mifflin's Wharf, S near Vine-flreet—Has elegant accommodations for passengers— -will fail, weathsr permitting, on or *7 about the loth itift. hiving all her cargo engaged ft. ready to go on board. For paflWge only, apply to o. the captain. Smith & Ridgway, 4 No 4, North Water fttreet,or to' Isaac Harvey, Jun. No. 5, South Water street. December i §iot Jfcor Amsterdam, ' EDW?RD, 1X James Wickham, Majier, f- ! to fail in a few days, having two id -1-* thirds of her cargo already engaged,and near ie ly on board. For Freight or Passage, apply to Is the Master on board, at Hamilton's wharf, or to [I j "John Donnaldfon, fe No. ii, Walnut-street. re | november tB. dgt THE SHIP ,g£Sv COMMERCE, Captain Ricuakd Waistcoat, • Prom Liverpool is now discharging x at -vlorris's wharf, near the Drawbridge, where e owners of goods on freight, will please fpeedily,to . fend their permits. Said vrffel wiil dire&ly -after if ***fre freight on very low terms for Boftou. Ap * fity to s he captain, or isaac Hafvey, jitn. N«. 5, South Water Street. I A few t«ns of stone, or sand ballad wanted.— . Apply asabove. November ij—sjot. For Amsterdam, ' Fa rC M p£ r > • J ftHN M'Ccllom, Master ; WILL fail in a few days, the rea t fl . p lrt e f j, cr car g o being ready. For freight of fifty tons of Coffee, or pas sage. apply to the master on board, at W»lnut» i street wharf, or to JOHN SAVAGE. Who ii Landing, out of the said Ship, from Bour deaux, and For Sale, Claret in hhds. White Wine in quarter caOts Claret in cases, of a superior quality Fentiniac, )_ Sauterne, > Wises in cases Lunille, ) -*■ J*rui:e« in boxes navftnber *4. $ For Liverpool, V—*. The copper bottomed Ship Hamburg Packet, ( Captain Silas Swain. £3 A Large proportion of her 1 f\. beiug ready to gotm 1 I board, it expeflcd to fail uu or aboufSjaday, the I 3d of December. For Freight or Passage, apply to the Captain o» board, at Walnut-street Wharf, or to ( PHILIP NICKLIN & Co. 1 november »i. $ For Savannah, in Georgia, THE SHIP Sally Butler y ' Captain Chisholm, A new vessel, with excellent accommodations for passengers Sails on the ioth of December. For Freight .or Passage, apply to ROSS & SIMSON. IVLb have to difpqfe of, A small invoice of GLAUBER SALTS INDIGO, and a parrel of HOLLY WOOD. novtmber 18. § Rundle & Leech, 1 Have just received, and have for Sale, at no. 9, Walnut-street, Liverpool and St. Übes SALT Do. best house CO * LS Queens' WARE in cases, assorted s Bourdeaux BRANDY of an excellent quality Do. CLARET in cases, do. jVja-, THty "AVt ALSO f-WjL For SALE or CHARTER, r P EJG GY, J Burthen 115 tons, in axcellent condition, and t] may be sent to sea with little expenceor delay. LIKEWISE, WILLIAM, Burthen aoi tons, november 16. . . $ For Sale or Charter, r The fad failing brig Brothers, t- rrT™- Lying at Gorling's wharf, an excellent fi»gle dcck'd vessel, burthen ahotit 1600 barrels— not twelve months old, and in compleat order. For terms apply to the master on beard, or to *Jofeph Anthony £2* Ct. Nov. diw. Port and Madeira Wine, Now Landing, By ship Edward, from Madeira, and Betsey and * Peggy, Oporto, in Pipes and Hogfheadl, \ For falwby PETER BLIGHT. -1 v WHO ALSO OFFERS FOR SALE, The Ship _ S ' AM I 7%, | 11 Four thousand barrels burthen, in excellent order—ready to take to in a cargo—about three years old. tit likewise, ri. The Schooner Industry, u Burthen 800 barrels, ready also to receive a car- go —and a quantity of Jamaica Rum and Sugars, Just landed from the above at South street by wharf. eoim. Nov. >. R y John Fenno, N" 119 Cbefnut Street. THE BRIGANTIVE SUKEY; ■ Wl" > ' *»«vrsn. Master. rt, ■' A vkivl, ihout t\Vo or hundred tons, to ill convenient speed, a °a sr . e " P Jrt ot hf r, cargo .-Ugagttd—now lying 'at ed Willing and For freight or paf to fare, apply to the captain, or , JOHN SKYRIN, Lanctertltirger't ivharf. Who wants to Charter. A V*asEL of about three hundred tons. nov 10. For Sale 01* Charter, H. GOOD HOPE, Will carry about laoo barrels,and '* rcad y to tate in a cargo. For terms apply to ° Pragers Ef? Co. o No. 151, South Second-street. Who have for sale—prime St. Croix Sugar and Rnm, Madeira, Lilbon, and Tcneriffe wine. November 7, c j t f^ ~ - - -•- - ... 1 Philip Nicklin & Co. HAVE FOR SALE, At their Stores on Walnut ftreef Wharf, HavannahSugajs, whiteandbrown r 25 hhds. Jamaica doi c 3°°° pi ccc « of broad Nankeens 3 T f a, in quarters and eighths«f chefti r QuickCivcr in tubs> * ,? . . ? . Madeira Wine in pipei and 1 encri/Te VVioe in pipe' Old led Port Wine inhogftead. Sail Canvass, airorted, No. i to 8 8 cases of Manchester Goods, con filling of Dimities, Muflinets, Ginghams,Thickfctts,dorduroyß, &o. , »oo crates Queens' Ware, assorted Nails, assorted Black quart Bottles Yellow Ocre in calks A quantity of writing Slates, slate Ink Stands, &c. 100 quarter calks Gun Powder 7iey Ltnt atfifcr SALE cr CHARTER, TheJhip MOLLY, burthen 340 tons, a good vessel, and completely fitted. The brig AMAZON, burthen 1300 bar rels, may be ready for sea in a Jew days. The whole ol the above vcffclt to be seen at Walnut street Wharf. § nov , jp. Uriah Smith, No. 10, north Third street—has for sale, A neat and general assortment of Broad Cloths,Kerfeymeres,Napt and Drab Coatings. also, A variety of Gentlemens' falhionable fancy Waift coating, fifk Hoficry, &c. December 5. *eodiw Chocolate and Mustard, •f a superior quality -mfcnufadlurcdj GINGER and Pepper, grouod ; shelled or pearl Barley ; Philadelphia Porter, Beer, Ale and Tauston and Button Ale ; Lontfon Portfr ; redj Portend l.ilhon'WW*, suitable for exportation or home consumption. The highest price given for Myfeard-Seed. Also for sale, A quantity of Bocking and common Baizes, a variety of colors; a bate of 1 Fullians, Shawls, &c, for sale by JOHN HAWORTH, ; No. 98, south Front-flreet. | nov. 17. m.&th.t.ij. j BEEF. i Prime Beef, fit for India voyages, for sale by 1 WILLIAM SHEAFF, ' , No. 168, ' Also, about fifteen hundred weight of Bees- ' Wax. dtf NoV- %r, 1797. Landing this day, ' From on board tb» fchooner*TwJ Friends, Dan lei Crawley, Master, '"1 J*™" RUM, FOR SALE BY George Latimer & Son. r uovember 9. § James Richard §mith, TAKE the liberty of informing friends I, and the public, that they haVe removed their b (lore to No. 54, Setttb Front Jbrcct, hcxt d»or to Ed- lj ward Fox's AutSioh Room, where they have at 3 this time for sale, a large and general assortment of |j European If Eajl India Goods, Many of which are just imported in the Clothier, » &c. &c. Oft.»?. ff j NOW LANDING, At South-street Wharf, The Cargo of th* Ship Concord, ] Captain Thompson, from Bitavia. J About 300 tons firft quality Java Coffee (the a whole having he«n feletfted) P 80 tons Java Sugar, in canillers and bags ft 10 legures of old Arrack t< Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves f< 70* titM Br ' * PETER BLIGHT. IVho also offers For Sale, Just landed from Ihip Amity, from Jamaica. tl aos hhds Jamaica Sugar, and 170 do. do. Rum. c ] november 13. d6w Canal Lottery—No. 11. 1 WILL commence drawing Monday, thezoth ft inft. Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at Seven Dollars, at Wm. BLACKBURN'. Lottery - and Brokers Office, No. 64, Sautn Secoitd-fireet— Tickets iu the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, nt Ten o Dollars, whete check books are kept ior regifty. ing and examining in these, the City of W.iihntg- In ton, No. 11. and Paterfon Lotteries, and iniorma. S® tion where tickets may be had m most of the Lotte- a ries authorised by law in any of the States of the Union. N. B. The bufinef. of'a Broker, in buying and felling all kinds of Public Stock ami Securities, difcountirg Bills and Notes of Hand, sale- of Lands, Houses, &c. &c. will be duly attended to, by Wm. BLACKBURN. ht noveml r 15. § vI l THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1797 For Londonderry, A Fifty Dollar Bank Note, Of the Bank of the United State®, wasloft on Sa turday Ia(l, between the Bank of the Onited States and the Horf; market—lf an hone it pcrfou has found it, and will leave it w'th the Printer h- roof; they ihal! be hanciiomely rewarded. December 11. t(!^t a t Bonk of North A;n erica. f- THEStockholders are hcrtby notified,' (ha' air election for twelve Dire&ors, for the enfijing year, will he at the 3a::k on Monday, the Bth of January next. at ten o'clock. RICHARD WELLS, Csfbur. December n. dtgthj _ Delaware and Schuylkill Canal. THE Stockholders are hereby notified, tint the eleilion for I'rtfident and Managers, for the eni'u ing year, will be held at the compaey's office, on the fitft Monday in January next, at roo'clock.A.M. ■ i WM. MOORE SMITH, Scc'ry. is 'December 11. niwikftlftrnj Schuylkill and Sufquehanna Canal. THE Stockholders are hereby no.ified, that the d ekaioti for and Managers for the enfu ingyear, will be held at the company's office, on thr firft Monday in January next, at 10 o'clock, " A - M - Dec. W- raw&ftiftmj {? Those who are Creditors of the late firm of ER ASMUS JACKSON & Co. or of J. MUSSI, are requested to attend at a meeting 1 to be held on futfday the uthinft. at M'Shane't Tavern, in Third Street between Market and Mul berry Street, at 6 o'clock in the evening, o December n New Aflembly Room, South Fourth Hfttt, between Cfcefnut and Walnut streets. Mr, FRANCIS, OF THE NEW-THEATRE, RESPECTFULLY informs his scholars and the public in general, that his Academy for Danc ing will commence, for the season, on Thursday, December I?, 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 dayt of teaching for hit young pupils are Thnrfday» and Saturdays, from 3 o'clock in the aiternoon till 6, and from 6 till 9, for those of a more advanced age. At an accommodation to those living in thit vi cinage, Mr. Francis intends to inftruA a small ' party of children on Wedacfday and Friday-after noons, at ha house. Diftindt from the Pra&ifing Balls, Mr. Francii will have four private feleft Subscription Balls. Private teaching, either at the Academy, or his house. Mr. Fkancis'i firft Pra<ftifing Ball will be on Tuesday, 19th Bee. at the New Assembly Reom. Ladies and Genriemen't tickets to be had, by applying to Mr. F. at usual. For further particulars, enquire of Mr. F. No 70, north Eighth street. Dec. H—mwf t f MUSIC. J, L. L ENZ, Teacher ol Vocal and instrumental Music, 1) ETURNS hisfincere thanks to the Ladies and rV gentlemen, from whom he received a very liberal oncouragement fmce his residence in this ci ty, and rrfpe&fully informs his friends and the pub lie generally, that, in conference (J! the request of fame »f bit friends, he hat oponed a Musical School at hishoufo in Spruce Street No 174, where he: will teach oh the Piano forte, Violin &c. &c He deenrj it uiineccflary to enlarge upon tfacad vantages the learner will derive from an inliituti on of this kind; lie will only fay, that attention and zeal are much excited in an aiTmbly, where numbers are in pursuit of the fame objed. His arrangement is such, that an interference of the the different fexet will be avoided. Those Ladies " andGcutltu.Kn who cann ® make it convenient to attend at hit fchuol, he will wait upon at their t houses Applications will be thankfully receiv- t ed at hit house, where his terms and further parti- v culart may be known. 7» *rweod J Samuel Pleafants & Sons, « No. 74, South SecondJtreel, HAVE received a supply of Seasonable GOODS, i which they are now opening for sale, on rcafonable terms. Git 17. 4 ,v f All Persons Having any demands agamft the Efttte of the ' late Captain Gcotge Irwin, are reqtufted to bring in their account! pioperly attested, dn or before the firft day of January next ensuing and those who are indebted to said estate are so t licited to make immediate payment to , SaRAH IRWIN, Administratrix. , nov.% 9 1797. * < Musical Injlrument Manufactory, > 167, Arch-street. 1 TO THE LOTERS OF HARMONY. HARPER, INFORMS his friends and the public, that he haj now ready for sale, a few of hit »ew invented, and much admired fide board Piano Fortes, wit'h 1 Pedals, patent swell, fonopahant and French harp flop, which for l'enfibility of touch, brilliancy of tone, Simplicity and durability of conftru-Stion, the faperiority of which,he flatters himfelf, a single tri- j al will convince the unprejudiced judge—At they are manufactured under his .immediate iijfpeftion, of the very beS; seasoned materials, he can fell 011 reasonable terms for Cash. Instruments repairad, . tuned, &c. " N. B. .Second hand Piano Fortet taken in ex change for new. novemter 18. aawamo. Wants a place, AS a Wet Nurse, a young woman, who can bewell recommended. Inquire in Eleventh ~ street, near Kace-Areet. no-v. 37. *eod 1 w. r< ___ '5 FOR SALE, tJ Several fonts of Types—half worn. L Including Long Frimer, about 400 weight, ia 1 good condition, and would answer the purpose of oi a country printer as well asirew. ti Enquire of the Printer. Nov. 30. A Ait laying Ditties on Stamped Vellu m p Parchment and Paper. |V ; ct A FEW copies of the above giaybshadaj he Office of the Gazette of thtTUited States, N« C .119, «hefhut-ft»eet. July 19, JUST RECEIVED, n- ' (via Ncv-York) CS AND KO»' opuinc, IT % George Do, dson, N« IS, south Third IVcet, ■* An.cxtqcfi.vc and general of HABERDASHERY, viz. 11 L-ondoa mixt Pins Galloons ani F«rrets ,f ««?»•» <io - do. Worded Binding, affor- Makeuzie.'s fiip.tr,patent ted colours wmte chapel Nieaies Imperial, diaper, i'n<l Nuns Thread no. 6to Thread Tapes 40, regularly aflcrted V! hitc Edgings Lisle do. no. 150 to joo, Black mi coloured Ch.- repilarly afl'orted nefe Ribbands e Coloured do. Sattin and figured dp. . Black fewiog Silks Black Velvet, 1-4 to 11J 1 Coloured do. and Twist Velvet & pelon Satins . Silk and cotton Wires French Cambric's Do. do. Ribbands Scotch do. Shirt MouMs and Wires Phrni gilt and plated Black brulh Feathers Buttons 1 And a compleat afl"ortment of Geodf, suitable to the pr<"fent and approaching fcafon, at reduced " I' r 'c?" _ Dec. 6. <Jif , the partnership of Richard Jatnes Potter, IS thi> day dissolved, by mutual cor.fcui All pcrfon* indelted to the laid firm, are rrtjucfied I to pay the fame to either of the fuljferibers; ard r all perforis having any demands Jgjinlt them, art , requeued to fend their account" for fettleme&t. 5 Richard Potter, Jams Potter. December 9. e The Subftnber intends to make application (or the lenewal of a Certificate of a Share in,the Bank %i the United States, (lauding in the name No. $604, doled Jaly ii, 1 the fame having been lolt. JOHN ORaHAM. Richmond, Dec. i. ROSS Iff SIMSON, HAVE FOR SALE, A few bales Baftas, Coflas, and a quantity of Bengal SoTTON Bengal SUGAR, in bags and boxes Jamaica, "J St. Vincents, C RUM. and Bengal j ► 300 cases RICE, iwtd A parcel of Ihip building RED CEDAR. Ofl. 27. MRS. GRATTAN, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Ge#- tlemen of the City, that (he propoies having Four CONCERTS and BALLS during the winter. Si* Dollats each Subfcriher, for one Ticket of admittance during the season. No Subscribers Tickets transferable. Two Dollars a single Hicket. ' The Concert; to kegin at half pad fix, and the Band to attend for the Ball at eigha*—the ctpiocs of which Mrs. Gbattan engage* to discharge. The Concc hi will begin as soon as the Band ar rives from Now York. s£s" Subfcriptians received, and Tickets deliv ered at No. 191, Market street. Bo»emb«*, 29. . " For bale by the Subscribers, Prime Rice in qjjhote and half tierces Bowdeaux Brandy Tenerijjc Wine Malajjes Georgia and Carolina Indigo RttTenj Duck and one hop/head tif fiailt brujha. * r N. C 3" J. Frozen, No. 95, Uontb Front Street. Ncn >- Jim DANCING SCHOOL,' M'DOUGALL prefants bis V V n.ioft compliments to his farm er employers and the citizens in general, and re turns his moll grateful thanks, for the very bountiful encouragemeut he h»s expetienced for thele twenty-five years part, takes this opportu nity of informing them; that his school is now open, at his Elegant Ball Room, in South Fourth-Street, between Chefnut ami "Wahuit-ftreets. To begin at lo in the morning tor young ladies, and 6 in the evening for young gentlemen. His firft Pra<ft icing Ball will be to-morrow evening, Saturday, the 9th inft. Dec. 8. lawtf. —— —— FOR SALE, A Team of five excellent Horses, with a Waggon and Gears. The Horfet are all young, strong, true to the draught, and capable of hauling as great a weight as rnoft in the coun try. The Waggon and Gears are ftropg, and in good order. Apply to ROBERT GREEN, Weft Town, Cheller county, ortto Thomas Fi/her, No. 142, S. Second Street, Philadelphia it mo. 2, eodjw. Yellow Fever and Pestilential Diseases. THIS DAY-IS PUBLISHED, in one vol.oftavo. By William Young, Booi/eHer, No. J2, Second street, the corner of Chefnut street, (Price, in boards, 8712 Cuts J Neatly printed on fine American wove medium Paper, A VIEW Of the Science of Life ; On the principles established in the element* of Medicine, of the late celebrated JOHN BRO WN, M. B. \\ ith an attempt to corrqfl some important er rors of that work, and cases in illustration, chief, ly felefled from the records of their pra<aicf, at the General Hofpttal at Calcutta, Br William Tatec y Chas. Maclean. To which is fubj»ined, a Treatise on the afiion of Mercury upon livicg bodies, and its applica tion lor the cure of diseases of indirea debility And adiftertation on the sources of Epic'icmicandr Peftilentialdif»afes; in whichisattempti.'dtoprove by a numerousinduiUon of fads, thru they ne |Ver arise from contagion, but are always produ ced by certain Hates, or certain vicifciudas of the atmosphere, by Charles MaClean of CtlcutM. ' nov. 21. [Volume XII
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