of tfje MtllttlJ ak» PMladelpßM Daily Advertiser.' Nv.itsvx 1644 j SALES BY AUCTION. Stated Sales For DRT GOODS. ■C 'Forenoon—Edward Fox, No. ji6> Hand iv > Front-ilreet, 'J \ Afternoon—F<x>cuvan & Co. No, 6j ' South Frrmt-ftreet. C Forenoun—John Connetly, Old Crtr «■ /v \ Ao&ion, No. 73 foufh - J - y Afcer-aoon—William Shannon, No. C. High-flreet. K - n 17-ii fi~ (Forenoon —Edward Fox.. rhurfday | Afternoon _ Jokn Connelly. p ■ / I Foftmoon—William Shannon. rl • y j Afternoon—John Connetly. S*fV>rd/rf Afternoon—-PettM- Reufon. To be Sold at Public Vendue, j If not before disposed of -at private sale) I \M Monday the hrtfcdayof January next, at fv* o'clofk in the evening, ac the Merchants' Co ffee HfHifc, in PiiiJadel-phra, Twenty-Six Thoufond ! Seves Hundred and -Eighty acres of LAND, in the'l »Siate of New-York, between the northern bounds • of Prnnfylviariia and the Su'quehanna, now, or lateJ in the townships of Hamdca and Warren, and coun- j ty of 'Montgomery. One fourth of the purctafe , rtoncy to be peid at the time ol faie ; for the refidue-j cf edit of one, two and three months* will fce given, OU intefeft and good fccurity. D-c j. 3taw?S. v i'o Sold at Public Vendue, Of If not before difpafed of At private sale) 1$ Monday the Hrlfc day of Janujry next, at fix o'fleck in the evening, at the Merchants' Coffee Wv«fa, T<* PniMlelphia, Forty Thoufrnd Nine Han 4jed and Thirty-Nine acres i»f LA MO in <>i™ 4pl}nt\L Commonwealth-os Pennfylvaiua,nn rha Wa ters of f2h and Wheeling Cn-ck, jmUru Mild Run. Tbefc lands arc fertile, well timbered and abound in coal; they vueoe Jfoldlen yratt ago far ss. per acse, patente > Mnly in 1787, except 3,709, whtoli were pa tented in 17Q2 } the greveft parffof them were sur veyed i<i 1503. This trail is between the Ohio and Monongsheb, very coivtenieotto water aarrtage—abaut to miles from the town of Wafbington, and from 14(0 16 frcm the villages of Gteenlburgh and Wheel ing. One fourth of the punchafe money is to be paid, at the time of ■fclr i for (tie 1 aiidue a credit of ono, t-wo, and three moot hi V*ill be given, on iniereft and good feciirity. Dec. 1. j3tawtj ~ NOW LANDING, from on board the ship Farmer, Lying at Harjier'a Wharf, Claret in hhds. Ditto in cales Smterne Wine in do. frt»r Sale, apply to f John Whitefide & Co. No. f3B, Jarket-ftreet. Also, en band, Botrrdeaux Brandy in jjipe* Kne old Antigua Rum A few tales «f Claret, d a fcporier quality, •aovember 34). S To be Sold, 1 The time of a Negro Boy, About fifteen years of age, has seven years yet ro fetye ; he is an excellent hotife servant, adlive i rid tu y. Enquire of the Printer. December ». dlw •T*o Gentlemen who intend spending the Winter in the City. ROOMS to LET, WITH or without Board—at No. 114. corner of Sixlh and Race Streets. The situation •agreeable —and vicinity has been free £rooi the late contagion. Oct. 11 —dtf COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School for young Ladies. MltS. GROOMBKIDGE with much pleal ure and r«fi>eft, returns hfT sincere ac knowledgement tor the lilwral encouragement fbe hat received during four years refidense i* Philadelphia ; and afluret her friends and the public, so far from Intending to decline her Ichool, Ihe has madea superior arrangement for the more convenient accommodation of her scholars. —Every branch of ufeful and polite •d«cati»B is particularly attended to by Mrs. CTroamfaridgo and matters-enceHit j tn their ,rcfpe<3ivCfrofeffinns. Corner.pf Spruce and Eleventh Streets, jfune fth, 1797. . simftf The lit nation is perfeilly healthy ; awdmade ir.ore agreeable an extensive garden and lot ground adjoining the house. This Day Publiflied, And to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, tornerof Second and Chefnut streets, Price 3-Btbi cf a Billar, Observations on lertain Documents Contained.i* No. V and VI of ■" The Hiltoiy of the United States for the year 1796," i Tn which the cuarob or speculation against i avexander Hamilton, Late Sec azT aa v of the Treasury, is EULLY REFUTED. WRITTEN BT HIMSEII. This publication preferts a concise statement of the bale means prailil'ed by the Jacobins of the United States to affierfe the characters of thofa psrfonswho arc confideredas hostile to their difor .ranizing schemes. It also contains the cor respondence between Mr. Hamilton and Meflrs. Mojiroe, Muhlenhurgh and Venable, on the fub jefit of the documents aforefaid, and a ferics of let ters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr. Ha milton, proving beyond the poilibility of a doubt, that the cSnneclion between him and Reynolds, was the rel'ult of a daring conspiracy on the part <.f the Inter and his alleviates to axtort money. rt" A ilifcoußt of one third from the retail price will be made in favor ol wholesale purchaf. rs, for ■ .cash* Orders to be to Mr Yoi/Ntt. slugiili 25. Landing, From on board the fliip Edward, at Walnut ftreet Wharf, I.ondon particular Madeira Wine, of a superior quality, Por Sale by the fubferiber. Robett Andrews. rtovember %. eotf " TO BE SOLD, Or Exchanged far Property in the Country, That three story Brick House, ' No. 157, north Third flrcet. Apply at theef- . lice of this Gazette. r.ev. l)~ w&s+w j - PHILADEL P-H1 A: For Londonderry, The American Ship BOSTON packet, Coppertmwait, Master, lymg at Mifflin'i Wharf, near Vine-flrect—Has elegant afci mtaoiatiotisfor pafTcngeri—will fail, weyj)»r permitting, on or about the icth in (I. hiving; ail her cjrgo enptged ready to go on board*. For paftage only, apply to the captain. Smith £j* Ridgway, No 4i North Watrr to [fctac Harvey, Jun. No. 5, South Water street. December x ' Slot tor Amfterdani, E*jl|||L E d'W AV D, James Wickham, Mafler, to fail in a few days, having two 1 thirds of her cargo already engaged, and near ly on board. For Freight or Paflage, apply to the Ma (let on board, at Hampton's wharf, or to John Donnaldfon, ' No. aa, Wakrat-ftreet. THE STIVP COMMERCE, Captain Richard Rrom Liverpool is now at Morris s wharf, near the Drawbri4ge, where owners of .goodson freight, will p'.eafe fj.eedily to fend their permits. Said vdjttl wtll dircAJy after take in freight on very Id«w term* for JJofton. Ap ply to the captain, or to Isaac Harvey, juK. N». 5, South Water Street. A few tons of ft one, or sand ballast wanted.— Apply ■>> above. November zj—§tot. For Amsterdam, F A R "ME R, p */• John M'Cm.i.om, Mafler .; ¥^-^^ WILLJ " a! i ' n a ew t * ie eater part of her eargo being ready. For freight of fifty tons of Coffee, or pas sage, apply to tie mailer on board, at Wrinw street wharf, or to JOHN SAVAGE. Who is Landing, out of the said Ship, from Boar deaux, and For Sal?, Qaret in hhds. White Wine in quarter calks CUret i« cases, of a superior quality Fentiniac, ) Bauteme, > Wines in cafe# LuaSle, ) Prunes in boces Bjovemby a - For Liverpool, Tfx copper bottomed Ship Hamburg Packet, Captain SrLAI Swaw. A proportion of her XX cat,go being readj to go on board, h ftpefficd to fail on br about Sunday, the 3d of Decmiber. For Freijdit or FalTagc. apply to the Captain oa board, at Walnut-street Wharf, or to PHILIP NICKLIN if Co. November in. § For bavannah, in Georgia,- THE SHIP Saily Butler, Captain Chisholm, A new vessel. with excellent ' »c crnnmod atiorrs for palTengers— Satis on the foth of December. F»*r Freight or Paflage, apply to ROSS £s* SIMEON. Who bave f rf, A small invoice of SALTS INDIGO, and a parcel of HOLLY WOOD. nmjember IR. Rundle Leech, Have just received, and have for Sale, at no. 9, Walnut llreet, Liverpool and St. Übes SALT Do. heft house CD A LS -Queens' WARE in cases, assorted Bourdeatrx BRANDY of an excellent quality Do. CLARET in cafife, do. THFY HAVE Jl?0 For SALE or CHARTER, hfmwfcA THE BH,P PEGGY, Burthen lis tons, in excellent condition, and may be sent to sea with little expmce or delay. LIKEWISE, WILLTAM, Burthen 201 tons, -nrrvember t6. / $ For Sale or Charter, MTwo Brothers, Lying at Curling's wharf, an excellent U»gle dcck'fl -velTel, burthen about 1600 barrels—not twelve months old, and in corafleat order. For terms apply to the m.tfter on board, or to Joseph ■ Anthony Iff Co. Nov. diw. —— r — 1 Fort and Madeira Wine, Now Landing, By (hip Edward, from Mndeira, and B *tfey and Peggy, froTi Oporto, in Pipes and Hogsheads, For file l'v PETER BLIGHT. WHO ALSO OFF* RS FOR SALE, tTbe Ship A M / T r, Four thousand barrels burthen, in excellent order—ready to take in a cargo—about three years old. LIKtWISK, The Schooner Industry, Burthen 800 barrels, reajy also to receive a car go—and a qumtity of Jamaica Rum and Sugars, Just landed from the above vefle's at South street I wharf. eoim. Nov./. By John Fen no, N c 119 Chef nut Street. For Londonderry, THE BIUCAKITIHE s v k k r, w 't."AM Wuin ek, Maler. j ftrong jjeod veffrf, aJiout t\ro J hundred tons, to fail with all convenient ('peed, a Itreat part of her cargo engaged—J row lyisg at Wdlirtg and Francis's whaif. Por freight or pa/- sage, apply to the captain, or JOHN SKYRJN; "Laazfmikrgtr's ivbfy-f. Who wants to Charier. A Vessel of about thfcc* "huutked jtoos. nov 18. ' 4 $ For Sale or Charter, The Shoui GOOD HOPE, Will carry about laoo ban^:ls r and j ia ready to take in a cargo, i- w terms •"***"■ apply to Pragers Zif Go. No. 151, South Secood-Ureet. Who have for fak—prir.v, St, Croix &ugar Rtirn, J.XaiUira, Lifl)oo, au» T«aerifle wine. j November 7. dtf. Philip Nicklin tef Co. HATE POk SALE, At their Stores on Walnut street Wharf, p HavannahSugars, whiteandbrown 2J hhds. Jamaica do. JOSO pieces of broad Nankeens Itnper al Tea, in quarters and eightSs of chefla Quickfuv<r iu tulw Madeira Wine in pises at»d hojllieads Tencriffe Wine in pipes Old red Fort Wtne inhogfhead, Mo. ,to 8 " • cases of ManchelL. „, .ds, conftlimg of Mullinets, Ginglian«,Tliiekfctt», C-.-iirnj-., Jtc. 100 crates Queen.' Ware, aJWted Nails, assorted Bla-lt quart Bottles YeflowOcrein cate A quantity of writing Slates, slate Ink Stands, &c. 100 quarter calks Gun Powder 7bey have atfifcr XjtLE or CHARTER, TheJhip MOLLT, burthen 340 tons, a good vefleC and completely fitted. The brig AMAZON, burthen 1300 bar rels, may be ready for sea in a few days. The whole of the to be seen at Walnut llreet Wharf. § *». 10. TO LET, !_ ~ A Front Room, suitable fer an Office or Counting house, with a Urge Cellar. Any person who may rent the above, may (i| re quired) "be accommodated with Board and Lodg ing in the fame house. Enquire at no. 180, South Front, near Piae ftroet. v Decani btr 1.3. }aw3<r Uriah Smith, No. ao, north Third street—has mi sale, A neat and general aflortiatnt of , Broad Cloths,Kerfeymeres,Napt aad Drab Coatings. alio, A variety of Gentlrmens' faftiionable faivcy Waift eoating, silk Hosiery, &c. December 5. *eodiw Chocolate and Mufiard, •f a superior quality maa»£«<fl*ir<d, GINGEiI and Vtpper, gtonnd ; (belled or pearl Barley; Philadelphia Porter, B««", Ale and Cyder ; Taunton ar.il Burton Ale i London Porter ; red, Port and Lijboty Wina, l'uitable for exportation or h»me cohfuinption. The highest price given for Mallard-Seed. Also for sale, A quantity of Racking and common Baizes, a variety of c olors ; a bale of Futtiaad, Shawls, fee, for falel>v JOHN HAWORTH, No. 98, sooth Proiit-Hreet. Nov. 17. m.icih.t.ij. Landing this day. From on board th« fchomier Two Daa tel Crawley, Master, 80 hhds. and , J amaica RUM, l A pipes ) J 7 FOR SALE BY George Latimer Son. wvemher 9. J James £sf Richard Smith, TAKE the liberry of informing their friends and the public, that they Ijave removed their (lore to No. 54, South Front Jlreet, next d«or to Ed ward Fox's Auction Room, where they have at this time for fele, a large and general aflortfnent of European iff Eaji India Goods, "Many of which are just impofted in ths Clothier, Williaip Penn, &c. Jcc. 0f1.J7. ® NOW LANDING, . At South-street Wharf, 7be Cargo of the Ship Concord\ CaptßHi Thompson, from Bnfavia. About 300 tons firft quali-y Java Coffee (the whole having been fele&ed) 80 tons Java Sugar, in eaniflers and hags 10 tenures of old Arrack Nutmegs, Mace and .Cloves FOR MIS sr PETER BLIGHT. Who also offers For Sale, Just landed from (hip Amity, from Jamaica. 205 hhds. Jamaica SngaT, and 170 do. do. Rum. November a> d6«' Canal Lottery —itfo. 11. WILL commence drawing MdiVday, thrzoth inft. Tickets for Sale irtthiiLottery, at Seven Dollars, at Wm. BLACKBURM's Lottery and 3rokers OlMe, No. 64, South Secood-ftreet— Tickets iu the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Tt" Dmtan, where check books are kept lor regifler. i:ig and examining in thele, the City of V. alhing ton. No. 11. and Paterfoß Lotteries, and informa tion where tickets may be hail in most of the Lotte ries authorifsd by law in any of the States of the Union. N. B. The business of a Broker, in buying and felling ail Jciods of Public Stock and Securities, difcounti-.g Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of La.'ds, Houf-s, &c. &c. will be duly attended to, by Wm. BLACKBURN. itcv mbir 15- § FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15, 1797 FOR S'LE, By JOHN MILLER, jun. fefCo. No. 8, Ch»innt-ilrict, One hundred and eighty bales BENGAL GOODS, ' /.mongtt whichar', Ourralis Mamotrdies lialcas SannaS. Cilltz fiSlts Tathia Coifac* _ Guzaies Eftlertics .... , Blue Cloths Caliches fidampooi-s Romall Handkerchiefs Amongst them are a great proportion of the manulaxHures of Patra. December I. 5 Imported in the brig Eliza, Capt. Hastie,from Rourdeaux ; Claret in ( ales of a faperior quality, White Santtrne Wii.fe ia C^fes, Olive Oil in ba&cta of i z bottles each, f White andcelemredKid QljyQs, do. do. Lilk. do. . J A ftw pipes of Bour«i«au*-Brandy, For Sale "by JAMES 1 AYIMER, jon. 4 71 ,*sotith Wh<ii:«f«s. Who has also far SaM y A few qr. Cafks<Hd bharry Wiue.' Dec. 5. _ _ - For Sale by the Subfcriber^ 10 bales CoHUs 40 Ho. B.ftas It do. MamooJy 17 do. Chintz 7 do. Tookery a do. Goraht aj do. 3 do. Check Stripes I do. Guztie I box Diapers 7 do. Umbrellas if pipts fined particular Madeira Wihe, of ttie vimmec nff. '— L -— ■ MORDECAi LEWIS. December 5. 3«w4w French Circulating Library. JOSEPH E. O. M. De La GRANGE, No. ii« Walnnt-ftneet, INFORMS those who wi<h to recur to the only means of becoming perfect ia the French Lan guage, that hehas just opened his Library, con fiding of upwards of 1150 volumes, the hell cal culated to afford either ufeful inftruftion, or plea sure. The conditions, together with a catalogue of the Library, may be seen at every book-feller's tn town. w. «. All translations from and into the French, Etrglifh and Spanilh Languages, executed with ac curacy a»id dispatch. eoim »<*>. 15. MUSIC. J. L. LENZ, R Teacher ot Vocal and inftrnmeatal Music, STURNS his lincere thanks to the Ladies and . Gentlemen, from whom he received a very Hberalencouragement since his residence in this ci ty, and refpe<Sfully informs hi,friends and the pub liegonerally, that, in consequence St the requcft of ibme of his {riends, he has opened a MuScal School at hishouf® in Sprace Street No 174, where he will teach on the Piano forte, yiokin Sec. &c.— He deems it unnecejTary to enlarge upon the ad vantage, the learner will derive from an inllituti om of this kind; he will only lay, that attention and scalane ctach oxcitod j«i an afftmWy, where cumber, are io pursuit of the lame obj;£l. Ki« airarnrcmirit is such, that an interference of the the different fcxes will be avojded. Tlofe Ladies and Gsntkmeii who lannot make it convenient to ntKnd At his fcbool. he will wak «p«n at Their houfes—AypJicKiiuit will be d<ao3<fally receiv ed at hn house, whk.re bis terms aad further parti culars may be known. Dec. *lweod Gcenteel Boarding & Lodging. A Family ma}' Ie accommodated with a Draw ing Room, two Bed Chambers, and fuuab'e accommodation for servant,—at no si, north Fonrth ftr;«t. , Dec. —*tts Samuel I J leafants Csf Sons, No. 74, South Oeccnd-fireet, HAYE received a of SealonaWU GOODS, which they are now opemng for sale, on reafonabla terms. Ofl 17. —4W All Feribns Having any demands aga'nft the Ellate of the late Captain George Irwin, are reqntfted to bring ia their accounts piqperly attelted, on or, before she ftrll day of January next f nfuing ' and those who are indebted to said eflate are so' licited to make immediate payment to SARAH IRWIN, Adminiflratrix. Nov. 19 1797. 4 Mujical Instrument Manufactory, 167, Arch-street. TO TFlfi LOr«RS OF HARMONY. HARPER, INFORMShi* friends and the public, that he has 1 now ready for sale, a few of his new invented, and much admired fide board Piano Fortes, with Pedals,patent swell, fonopahant and French harp • (top, wuich for sensibility of touch, hrjlliancy of tone, ftmplnity and durability of confirntflion, thr ' faperiority of which,he flatters himffetf, a iingle tri- 1 al will convince the unprejudiced judge—A, they 1 are ma: '.aflured under his immediate inlpeihon,, of the very be?, seasoned materials, he can feU oil , reasonable terms for Cass. Inflrumants repaired,' tuned, Sic. N. B. Second band Piano Fortestaken in ex- . change for new. \ | november 18. tawimo. Wants a place, AS a Wet Nurie, a young woman, who can be well recommended. Inquire in Eleventh llreet,near Race-street. Nov. 17. *eodi w. FOR SALE, Several fonts of Types —half worn. Including laong Firimcr, alvout 400 weight, ia jrood coiiditioo, and wou'd answer -the purpose of a country printer as well as new. F-nqU'reof the Printer. Nov. 30. Att trying Duties cn Stamped Vellum Parchment and Paper. A FK'.V copi.s of the above a3 may be had aj he Office of the Gaze'.'r of she L'nited States, No 119, Cbefnut-flreer. July 19: JUST RECEIVED, (via New-York) , AND NOV OPENING, BY George Dobson, No «5, south Third (trcet, An exteniive and general afibrtment of HABERDASHERY, viz. ikft Lotuion Galloons and Ferrets Common do, do. Wcffle'd Bindings, afior* MakeiftieVfupcr,patent ted colours white chapel Needles Imperial, diaper, anti Nuns Thread 110. 6to Thread Tapes 40, regularly ailorted V? hite Edgings Lisle do.no. 130 to 500, Blaek nd coloured Chi regularly alforced nefe Ribbands Coloured do. , Sattin and figured do. Black sewing Silks iSackVelvet, 1-4 to rid Coloured do. and Twist Velvet & pelon Sattifcs SiHc and cotton Wires French Cambrick Do. d«. Ribbands Scotch do. Moulds and Wires Plain gilt and plated Black brulh Feathers Buttons And a complcat aflbrtment of Goods, fait able to the prdent and approaching ftafon, a? reduced 1 prices Dec. 6. dtf THE PARTNERSHIP OF Richard & lames Potter, IS this day diflfolvcd.tiy mutual cciif.-nt. AH persons indebted to the (aid firm, are rrgutfled to pay tbe fame to either of the fubferibers; a: d allJ>erfoA»-J»v:ng any (Jemands again!! them, are requeUcd to fend their accounts for settlement. RitlarJ Potter, Jamci Potter. December 9. . § The Subscriber intends to make application the ieacwal of a Certificate of a Share in the Baok-ofthe United State#, iiandtng in the name of A. B. No. SOO4, dated July ii, 1797, the fame havjng been Jolt. ' JOHN GRAHAM. Richmond, ROSS & SIMSON, HAVE FOR SALE, A few bales Baftas, Cofias, and a quantify of Bengal COTTON Bengal SUGAR, in tag* and'boxes Jamaica, St. Vincents, i RUM. and Bengal J ' 300 casts RICE, r»d ■A parcel of fliip building RED CEDAR.. o<£l. 17. § Mrs. GRATTAN, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen tlemen of the City, that lhe propoies having Four CONCERTS and BALLS during the winter. Si* Dollars each Subscriber, for one Ticket of admittance during the ieafon. No Subscribers Tickets transferraVle. Two Dollars afingle Ticket. The Concert to begin at half pad fix, and the Band to attend for the Ball at eigh*— the expenw of which Mrs. Grattan engages to difchrargr. The Concerts will begin as soon as th£ Band ar rives from New York. ijj" Subscriptions received, and Tickets deliv ered at No. 191, Market ilrect. November 79. §IW For Sale by the Subscribers, > Prime Rice in mil/ole emd half tierces Bout deattx Brandy Teneriffe Wine MolaJJcs Georgia and Carolina Indigo Ravtni Duck and one bo?/head of paint bribes. N. W y. Fra-x.tr. No. 95, Sentb Front Street. ' A'of. 7■ dim DANCING SCHOOL. WILLIAM M'DOUGALL presents hit most rcfpe.flful compliments to his farm er employers and the citizens in general, and re turns his mod grateful thanks, for the very bountiful encouragemeut he has experienced Jo's; tbefe twenty-five years past, takes this opportu nity of informing them, that, his fcliool is now open, at his Elegant Ball Room, in South Fourth-Street, between Chefnut and WaJr.nt-Jtrerts. To begin at loin the morning for young ladies, and h in the evening for yoang jgrntlemen. , His firft Praflicing Ball will be to-morrow evening, Saturday, the 9th inft. Dec. 8. iawtf. ~~ FOR SJLE, A Team of five excellent Horses, with a Waggon and Gears. The Horses are all young, strong, true to the draught, and capable .■of hauling as great a weight as most in the coun try. The V\'agg"n and Gears are ftroiig, arnl in good order. Applvto ROBERT GREEN, Weft Town, Chester county, or?;o Thomas Fijher, No. 141, S. Second Street, PMIa 'elphia it mo. i, eod3vr* Yellow Fever and Pestilential Diseases. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, in ope vol. o&avo. By William Young, Booifeller, No. ja, Second flreet, the corner of Chefnut 11 reel, (Price, in lourJi 67 1 » Cents J Neatly printed on fine American wove medium Paper, A VIE W. Of the Science of Life ; On the principles eflablifhed in the elements i>E Medicine, of the late a lchrated JO If N BROWN, M. D. With an attempt to corredl some important er rors of that work, jijd cases in illuflration, chief ly fe'eifled from the records of their praiitce, at tlie General Hospital at Calcutta, Br William Tats* fc? Cras. Mausak. To which is subjoined, a Treatise on the ailion of Mercury upon living bodies, and its applies. ,tion i"w.r the cure of difeal'es of indireia debility Andadifiertation onthe sources of Epidemioanc!. Pestilential difaafes; in whichisattemptedtoprove by a numerous indu-Tiion of fadls, that they ne ver arise from contagion, but are always produ ced by certain Cater, or certain vicifiitudes of the atmosphere, by Charlss Maclean, of Calcutta, j -nav. 3J. [VotUMJI XII.
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