of tf>e anb Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. NatttEJt 1704.J FOR SALE, jTA* Schooner ' rHREE SISTERS, Burthen 85 ton», two years old -.\i"K | l»- ■ built of the belt materials, and now *cady to receive a carg.. Said veffcl may be view ed at Mr. Samuel Brewer's wharf, Kenfmgton. For terms, apply to GurneyJtf Smith. February 16. $ Nicklin Ss" Griffith, At-their Store on Walnut Street Whdrf— HAT* FOR SALE, 58 hhds. of Jamaica Rum Madeira Wine in pipes and hh<«. TenerifFe do. in pipes Old Port do. in hhds. Imperial Tea in quarters and eighths ef chefb Sail Canvass, No. "1, to 8 Dimities, Ginfbams, asd Maflinets, in packa ges suet able fpr the Welt-India market Nails allotted Black quart bottles Cjoeens ware in hhds. and crates Yellow ochre dry in casks ; And at New-York, on board the iVip Diana, from Liverpool, expelled round as soon as the navigation is.op«B ( Fine Livwpoal Salt Coals Spanilh Brawn "J Venetian Red Purple Bro*h i p AINXS Patent White ; WJiite Lead Red Lead J Colcothar vitriol i&o bundles Sheathing paper Seaming Twine Ship Diama, For Sale or Charter. ALSO, Brig Amazon. firm Of Philip Nicklin & Co. is now changed In NTCKLIN & GRIFFITH. January 1. eodtf For' Savannah, Thefafl failing Ship ujgmjr SWIFI PACKET, (a regular trader) Patrick Gri bien, m*/ler, WILL fail on the 10th jnft. (ice permitting) hashandfome accommodations for paflcngers. For freight or paflage apply to the master on borrd, at Bickley's wharf, above Market-street, or N. ISf J. Fraaier, No. 9J, South Front-street. February j. < For Amlterdam, v—«. The Ship F A R M E R, John M'Coliom, Master ; WILL fail in a few days, the part of her cargo being ready* For freight of fifty tons of Coffee, or pillage, apply to the master on board, at Wal nut-Hrcet Wharf, or to JOHN SAVAGE. Who is landing, out of the said Ship, from Bourdeanx. and for sale, Claret in hhds. White Wine in quarter caflcs Claret in cases, of a superior quality Fontiniac, .Saoterttf, > Wines in cafoi Lunille, J Prunes in boxes Novembe i«. For Sale or Charter, & GOOD "HOPE WwmA Will carry about 1200 barrels, and «SSEj is ready totake in a cargo. For terms apply to Pragers & Co. No. 15x, South Secoad-ftreet. Who have for sale—prime St. Croix Sugar and Kum, Madera, Lilbon,and TenerifTe win®. November 7. dtt Flax Seed for sale. Apply to GEO. DOBSON, No. lj, South Third-flreet. Janaary ay 5_ Twenty Dollars Reward, T7OR taking up a runaway fervaut Girl, named i Abigail Miller, latterly calling herfelf Betsey Smith, and fencing her to North Front-street, No. 45. the is of a chunky make, and vary dark complexion, with round features, and black buftiy hair ; probably much altered by paint and pow ers, as (he is luppofed to be fccreted in houses of d fame, though 110 more than fifteen years of age. c ebru ary 19. eorw ~Bofton Glass Manufa&ory. THE citi*cns of the United States are hereby informed, that the ijianufa&ure of Window Glass is now commenced at the Glass House iu Bttftoo. It is needless to fay any thing of the excellent ouality of the Boften Glass, as it is so well known Aroughout the United States to be in every ref *e& greatly superior to any ever imported Irom Europe. It will bo cut to any size commonly used ; and may be conflantly had by applying to Ctat/ej F. Kufftr, at iheGlafi Houle. Orders ffrmthe distant Statestobe adJreffed to Mr. Samuel Ctre. C.urt-ftrart, Button; fj" Tw4 or three good GUf> makers are want -4J at the above works; such as can produce re eommendatloas for good behavior, maybe fore of employ, by application to Mr. George L. Lindt, st the works. Men without tamilies w ill be pre ferred. H*wever unacquainted with the method of waking Crown Window Glass, they will meet with th« fame encouragement. Boflon. January 16 X aaw6w A Nurse's place wanted. A WOMAN just arrived from F.agland, wants a p!sce •» a Nirfeor attendant on the lick, either on a Ofmlemsn of Ladv.— For further iofntrnaiion apply ar to, Seath ftrect, near Markc ftrc*t. fro. 6. 3 ( PHILADELPHIA: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 24, 1798. Public Sale of Real Estates. On THURSDAY Evening, the 15th of February next, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Merchants' Coffic-houfc in Second-llreet, at 6 o'clock in the evening, the following ESTATES. No. 1. A two (lory brick Hcuie, with t two ,story frame Buildings, 011 a lot 20 feet front and ioc feet deep ; alio, a vacant Lot of 40 feet iquaxe, with the privilege cf an alley to go thereto. This interest has lately been let for 100 dollars per an num, and is iituated in Chrirtian-flreet, between Front and Second-streets, the i\.co»d house from Mr. Caleb AAi's. NO.l. A three story brick House, fi.tuate at the north cast corner of Chefnut streets, being: 14 feet on Second-street, and ao feet on Chcfnut ftre«t, now in the tenure of Mr. Morange, at the yearly rent of 40c dollars, and is deemed one of the bell flands for the sale of dry goods in this city. No. J. A handsome well finifhed three story brick House, 20feet front and 100 feet deep, situ ate in Fifth-Oreot, between Market and Arch ftrtets, No. 40 This oufe is built and fimflied io the modern style, is in complete repair, with double cellars under the whohe. Thei eis a cistern of rain water in the yard ; and the house is at pre fect let for 600 dollar* per annu«n with the taxes. No. 4. A three story brick House, (ituate in Plumb-street, between Second and Third street, being ao feet front and 130 feet deep, at present occupied by Robert Kenny. •- No. 5. A three (lory brick House, on the bank fide of Front-street, No. 171 North, going thro' to Water-street, where it is five (lory. It is a<3 feet front a&d 48 feet deep, in complete repair, and i% rented for 600 dollars per annum. The conditions of Sale are, one quarter cafti, one quarter in 6 montks, one quarter in 9 months, and one quarter in 12 months. Philadelphia, Jan. 12, 1798. 3aw £jf* On account of the present bad weather, the above sale is postponed until Thursday evening, the fifft day of March, at 6 o,clock. Feb. j6. JUST ARRIVED? In the Ship Star, Jof.ph Woodman, master, from London, 50 crates Queens' Ware, aflfortr ed to suit WeR India market 40 hogsheads Whi'ing 1500 bufliels good House Coals A t 60—-JUST LANDED, 4fo barrels prime Beef, Boston and New-York 50 barrels-Pork 150 hhds. Hava;na Mobiles Woolen Cloths'^ Blauketo > afforded in packages Hard Ware 3 Ravens Duek Window Glass in boxes, Bririfh, of various fiz*s Black quart Bottles, in hampers of 1 groee each A general afTortment of Queens' Ware, in crates Fowling Pieces and iflols, in cases Basket fine Salt, in FOR SAX E BY Thos. ii 3 John Ketlahd. February 15 stlM The Subscriber INFORMS those whom it may interest or con cern, thac the Judges of the Court of Common. Pleas have appointed Monday, the tzventy-Jixth day of February next,to hear him and his Creditors, at the Court-house in this city, on the fubjedt of his peti tion for the benefit of the Infolvcnt Law—and that their attendance is deOred. JAMES GREENLEAF. Jan. f<s. eot26thF The Subscriber, Informs those to whom he is indebted, that his books, which have been kept open for :-heininfpec tion since December 1796 are balanced to the 31ft ult. and will during the present month remain open at his Counting-honfe in Chefnut Street for their further investigation and fcrut : ny. JAMES GREENLEAF. Philadelphia, Jan. tft 1795. Surveyor General's Office, * December 2» 1797. ON a releafcof survey of 433 acres.6B perches of land, fnuate in lower Smithfield townfliip Northampton county, surveyed to William Wills, per warrant of 2d March, 1786, the Deputy Sur veyor hath made the following note, viz, This land claimed by heirs of Lewis Gordon and George Taylor, not known by what right.—Cer tified for Daniel Broadhcad, Esq. Surveyor Gene ral—William Parker. The firft Monday in March next is appointed for a hearing of the parties on the above caveat, or any others interested or concerned therein, they having at leafl thirty days notice for John Hail, Secretary or the Land Oftce. N. Litfborough. January 16 §tiFiwtm Salisbury Estate. Subfcriber, proposing to contraS his bufi neft, offers this EiWte for sale, on moderate terms. On it are one Blast and three Air Furnaces, a complete Boreing Machine, and a very good grift Mill, with two pair of (tones ; also a good Forge, all in perfeft repair, as are all the Water Works connect ed with these various branches. The Air Furnaces were lately built (or the purpose of catling Cannon for this State.—There are about two thousand acres of Land, one half of which ii under wood, the other very fine arable Land, producing the best Hey and failure. The Can'non lately manntadlared there, fully proves the excellency of the metal, which is (uperior to any in this country, *nd prubably, equal to any in the world ; for not one of sixty-nine guns lately made, although some of the 34 were bored into 31 pounders, have failed on proving. The situ ation is very eligible, particularly for this branch of manufacture, and a place ot arms lying in the Date of Connecticut, and only 30 milej from several land, itigs on the Hud Ton's river, and having every advan tage that can re(ult trom a plenty of water issuing from a W'ge natural pond, very near the Furnace, and which may be converted into a variety of other ufeful purpofei. The purchaser can beaccnmmndar ed with all the (tosk and utensils, and have pofTeflion onor belore the fird of June next, and prepar tioo may be made in the mean w me for going into Blait im mediately thereafter, for every patt will be delivered in good ordtr, with some coal, Ore, Ac. See. For terms, apply to Mr. (ofefWi Anthony, in Philadel phia; David Brooks, E'q. one cf the KeprefentaHves in Congress for this State ; Mr, D .vid Waterman, on thepremifes, or tolheprootietor in New-York. WILLIAM. NEILSOM. Dee. 1. |iwtf Landing this day, From on board ths schooner Two Friends, Dm lei Crawley, Master, s"^'""f Jamaica RUM, FOR SALE BY Georgs Latjmcr & Sen. MBvemktr 9. ( j By John Fenno, N°- 119 Chefnut Street. '"P'HE term of Co-partnerfliip between the fuh- JL fcribers, trading under the firm of John Mil ler, jun.and Co. expires this day, and by muti.al consent will not be renewed- The debts and coo cerns of the fame will be fettled by John Miller, Jun. to whom all those indebted to the partnerlhip arc earneltly requested t» make payment to, with out delay. JOHN MILLER, J,m. ALEXANDER J. MILLER. February 19 stf FOR SALE, sr John Miller, jun. No. 8, Chefnut-ftreet, A quantity BENGAL GOODS, AMOKCST WHICH .1 it E Gurrahs v M;ito«odics Baftas Saunas Guzzenas Fauda Coflacs Guzzies Eme-rties Blue Cloths Calicoes Pa!a»i;>oors Romall Handkerchiefs Amongst them are a great proportion of thema nufstauies of Patna. British Dry Goods, ALSO, Forty puncheons of high proof Rum. February 19 j Alex. J. Miller Iff James Davis, Having entered into partuerfhip under the firm of Alexander J. Miller & Co. TN FORM their friends in town and country, that 1 th< y have opened a WholefOe Dry Good .Store, at No. 64,South'Front s<reet> Philadelphia ; where they now have, and intend kcaeping a general af fo.itnient qf India, German, Iriji, French and BrL tijh Mannfaduresfor sale, on advantageous terme for cash or a fliort creait. February 19 For Sale by the Subscriber, Forty-nine bales of Mtiflins, being the re mains of the (hip India's last cargo from Calcutta, and will be fold low, 7 Boxes of Umbrellas 25 Pipes of fined particular Madeira wine, of the vintage of 1795. Mordecai Lewis. February 19 d2w ~ A PRINT. rHE Print, reprcfenting General Washing ton and his family, all whole lengths in one groupe, will be ready for delivery by the *sth of March next. An unQniftied impreflirNn is to be seen at Mr. M'El-~ wees's looking-glass ltore,.No. 70 South Fourth Street. The fubfeription will close on the 10th of March next. Subscribers may defend on having the best Prints at one guinea and an kalj. To noa-fubferibers, the price will be two guineas. February 19. Stop the Runaway. ABSCONDED from his mailer's employ, in the city of Philadelphia, on the sth of this ia ftant Febimary, a Negro Man, named Mentor, a bout 5 feet 6 or 7 inches in height, and of rather a spare make ; his phiGognr my is vacant but nov dilugrceable ; his age is supposed to be about 40. He had'on when he went away, a (hort blue cloth coat, striped caffimere vest, corduroy breeches, and yarn (lockings of a blue and white mixture— he took with him a blue cloth great coat, the cape of which is with yellow binding ; a long brown cloth coat ; a ftort blue cloth coat with buff coloured cape and cuffs ; also, a pair of blue cloth breeches ; the other cloathoe he took with him cannot be particularly described. It is supposed, he intends going to the eastern (hore of Maryland. Whoever will apprehend, and secure the said negro in any gaol, so that his mailer may get him again, or bring him home, &allhave a reward of twenty dollars. Apply to the Printer. February 7. 5 NOTICE IS hereby given, that the Subscriber, an insol vent debtor, confined in the common goal of the County of Cape May in the slate of New- Jersey, hath presented his petition to the Judges of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas, in and for the said county, pra\ ing that they would attend to hear what can be alledged for or a gam!l his liberation, purfuan: to an atfl of the Legislature of this State, entitled "an a& for the relief of insolvent debtors," paflsd the »6tTi day of January 1798 —And the the fa:d court did appoint Monday the 26th day of Mar. h next fer the purpose aforefaid ; to meet at th. Court House in the Middle Precinfl, at eleven o'clock, in the forenoon of the said day, »f which ilis creditors are requefUd to take notice. CHARLES ALLEN. Cape May, Feb. 8, 1798. Feb 14 —iawtw Princeton—New-Jerfey. To be Sold, THAT neat and convenient House in which the late Mrs Ann Witherfpoon, now Mrs. Ann Walker lired ; together with all the ap purtenances. The house' ist«o stories high, of frame work and painted. There are four rooms and an entry on the lower floor, andfive rooms on the second floor. The cellars are dry, and the garret specious—The back yard is pived with ftoncs. In it are a well of excel lent water, an even, a fmokejioufe, anil house for afhes—ar.d behind it a carriage house. hay loft, graeery. and convenient stables, with four flails for horses, and four for neat cattle. The lot is 60 feet wide npon the street, and 154 fee! deep, somewhat more than half of whi.h i> made into a kitchen garden of an excellent foil For terms, which will he maiie very reason able, apply to the reverend Samuel S. Smith. January 19. aaw4w IN THE PRESS, And speedily will be Publi/bed, For the benefit of the MARINE SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES, A general plan and system of Reguliti»cs therein : IVrttttn at Sea, iil the year I 794 : And now printed »r THE AUTHOR. " A navt would be maintained hut to an almost useless purpefe which taking the seamen kept the merc-har.tmen idle in port, aud trading Viffuli would be as unprofitably employed, if they took 311 thorcftamenwhofcfkillandceurageonbr.utl ship« nf war, would give them pr tection and secure their fafctr. We have enough for both pnrpofes, and the cultivating hand .f attention alone iswant ing to trultioljr their number. " Money may buy " all naval ilores, except mariners; but, unless a " supply of them i$ prcferved, no wealth will be " able to procure than." KcMuary 7 Bafkenridge—for sale IT consists of 92®-acres, ilfr.oft all of which is a fine rich Meadow, (the refidecctf of the late Karl of into five farms, whi;h arc boundod on tfhe Raft by the river Pafaiek. Th r- are on it a number of buildings, forming afquare <*f ncanly three aerfes—The dwelling house is a vary convenient one. and t a fmail expence would put it in complete repair. The orchard con fills of 1500 fin* bearing cngraf ed Apple Trees—and there is on other pirt>ol said tracfl near 300 other Apple Trees—as atfo a great variety of other fruits, particularly Cherries of the best and most delicious kinds. Also, a great number of beautiful Exotics and ForeftTreos, that add to the beauty and conveni ence of the place. Its fjtuation is aln.ut 18 miles from the towns of Newark and Elizabeth : 10 do. from Morris-Town, and iz from Springfield—lt is woode d and watered. Jo favc trouble, the price is five pound pr. acre in ca(h, on delivery of the deeds. Please to en quire of T. McEUEN 5c Co. No. 78, Chcfnut trcet. February ft. eodtf ftrefh Fruit. To-morrow morning will be landed, at Morris's Wharf, just above the Draw bridge, the cargo of the schooner Frcde rickfburg Packet, Captain Pearce from Malaga, viz. Bloom Raisins in kegs Do. Do. in boxes Muscatel do. in do. Figs in k?gt Almond kernels in calks ani boaes Soit (heft'd almonds in fackc \ Prunes in boxes Grapes in jars Anchovies in kegs, &c. The whole of the articles (hipped as of the firft qualities. For Sale by Peter Kuhn. February 5 Prison M anufadtory. FOR SALE, At the Prifen of the City and County of Philadel phia, Cut Nails of all sizes, from 3dy to lody Flooring Brads, Springs, saddle and card Tacks Oakum and chipped Logwcod Shoemaliei s and Sadl'Ti Thread Also—Sawed Marble, suitable for carrier's tables, tomb and hea , {tones, hearths, chimney pieces, platforms, dabs, facia, window hea4<, fills, c . All which may he had on reasonable terms, Shoes made and Weaving done at said Prison at a moderate price. Orders from a ditlance, directed to Daniel Tho mas, agont for the psifon, will be attended to. December 16. mth6m For faie or to be let on ground rent, A valuable Lot of Griund / SITUATE on the north-east corner of Wal nut and Fifth streets, fronting the State- Hcufe square This lot is fit'ty-one feet front on Walnut street, and one huudred and thirteen feet and an half on Fifth llreet ; there are at present two l'mall two llory brick houses, and a number of small tenement? thereon. si If 9, far Sale, Two three story Brick Houses With convenient stores, wharf, &c. fruit eon Water flreet, between Mulberry an 1 Saflafias Streets, containiivg in fronton Water firerr fil ty-four feet, and containing that breadth east ward ninety-five seer, the* widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. These houses have the convenience of a publ c alley adjoin ing Oil the north fide, and area very defirablefit uatioß for a a merchant, flour factor, or others who may have occalton for fto'age of goods. This property will be fo'd en very reasonable terms for rash. For further information apply to the printer. July 3>. m.Vwtf Just Published, And to be had at the Book-tflores of Mefirs. Dob soNj Cavpbfll, Young and Ormkod, in Philadelphia, OBSERVATIONS On the Caules and Cure of Remitting «r Bilious Fevers. To which is annexed, AN ABSTRACT of the op nions and pra&ice of different authors : and an APPENDIX, exhib iting interesting fa«sts and reflexion* relative to the Synoclus l£leroidu t or Yellow which has occasioned so much distress and mortality, at different periods, in several of the seaport towns of the I'nited States of America. by WILLIAM CURRIE, Felow of the Philadelphia College of FhyCcians, and Member of the American Philolophical So c;«ty. Feb. i Canal Lottery—No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, the a®th inft. Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at Seven Dollars, at Wm. BLACKBIJRN's Lottery and Brokers Office, No. 64, South Second-street Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten Dollars, where check books arc kept lor register ing and examining in these, the City of Waking ton, N« 11. and Patterfon Lotteries, and informa tion where tickets maybe had in molt: of the Lotte ries authorised by law in any of the States of the Union. N. B. The bufinefsof a Broker, inbuyingasd felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, difco>.nting Bills and Notes of Hand, liile of Lands, House*, &e. &c. will be du'y attended to, hy Wlvj. BLACKBURN. November 15. J IN THE PRESS, AND SPEtDILY WILL B& PUBLISHED, (Price 25 Cents) Refle&ions on Monroe's View OF THR CONDUCT OF THR MtCVTirt, As published in the GAZETTE of t-lic UNITED STATES, Under the fignaturt t>f SCIPIO, In which the commercial warfare of France is traced to the French faction in this country as its source, and the motives of the oppofitior. to the measures of the United States arc cxpofed. J'cb. $. FOR SALE, By the subscribers, No. ii, Penn-flreet, The Carga of the Ship Ganges, J«hn Green, commander,from Bengal, C<4tifijling 0f Baftas, of various qualities and pries*, ColTaes Punjum Cloths Sanaht Guzzfydo. Humhums Charconua Dorea Blue Cl.th Tjnjibs Chintz and Calicoes MultnuU Mamoodvs Checks Maharagonges Patna Hkfs. Ginghams Mulmul do. Guzzenas Bsndannaes Giirrahs Sifierfoy jPiniafcoes Choppa Romab 'Kalgatchys Sooty do. Gillie Romals • Pertians of various col. Meek Pulicats too tons SUGAR 9«,c 9 0 lb. PEPFER. Willings & Francis. The Piece Goods Of the Ganges are now open to sale at that comnniiious store the north weft corner of Market and Fourth-ftretrs. Also—A few Bales of Madraft Hkfs. of ele gant patten c and best colours, February I. ' dtf FOR SALE, " By WHARTON csf LEWIS, No 115 South Front Street^ A quantity of Tanner'# Oil, 4th proof Jamaica Rum, "> entitled to ift and ad proof Brandy, j drawbaok. Madeira Wine, ! Juniper Berries, &c. &c -- codtf St. Croix Sugars. 26 hogflieads best ST- CROIX SUGAR, FOR SALE BY JOHN NIXON & Co. Feb. 9 linScwtf Wanted, An adire, cleanly, industrious woman to cook a/id do the bufintfs of the kitchen. Such a one will be allowed good and no other need ap ply.—Enquire of the Printer* February 7 § WANTED . A young Gentleman to go Do£tor of a Ship to the East- Indies. Enquiie at No. 25 Do. k Street. Feb. 6. di w Ran away from the Subscriber, On the 24th January iaft, « A Black Woman, named Zelime. SHE is of a middling sized flaturc, thick lips, marked with the small pox jg the face—bhe carried off a bundle of linen with her. Whoever takes her up and brings her to the fubferiber, at No iBl, Arch-street, comer of Foßrth-£lr««t, fliall receive two Dollars reward. J. LAZELLES. N. B. Whoever harbors f«id Girl alter this no tice, (hall be prosecuted to the fsverity of the law. Februatr IP. NOTICE. \ LL persons who have any demands sgainft the ellate of WILLIAM COMPTON, lat. of the city of Philadelphia, decsafed, are rcqucf. ted to lurmfh their ascounts, duly attcfted. And thofc wbo are indebted to fjid clbit ', areearneftly folicked to make immediate payment, to cither of the fubferibers Isaac Cat brail, 1 Jvkn Haworth, J- Adminiftratori. Samuel Wilcox. J January 17. ws4W N O T I C E. ' \ LF. psrfons indebted to the estate of Peter GiH ' *■ late of the Diftriit of Southwark, dec afed, are requeued tr make immediite paymentrto either of the Stibfcriber-i; and those who have any de niands against said estate, are requeued to-bring ia their acsoutitsdnljr attested, to John Murphy, ") _ Peter Scravendyle, L :ccu * Thomas Farrell, J tors » J.tpuary 16. l awaw/tw Lately Publiflied, And to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, cornel of Second and Chefnut ftre«ts, < ( Price 3-Btbs of a dollar J Obfer vat ions on certain Documents Con'ained in No. V and VI of " The History of the United States for the year 1796," In which the ciiaroe ol speculation aeainft ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late secretary ot the Treasury it FULLY REFUTED. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. This publication prefenti a concTe ftatemtnt at the baft meacs pra&ifed by the Jacobins of the United States to asperse the chafers cf tbofe p-rfons who are considered as haflile their difor ganizipg'fthemes. It also contains the corrtfpon dence between Mr. Hamilton an,: MelTrs. Monro® Mublcnburg and Venable, on the fubj»<ft of the documents aforefaid, and a f.-ries of letters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr Hamilton proving beyond the poflibility of a doubt, that the csnneflion between him and Reynold, was the re fultof a daring ennfpiracy on the part of the lat ter and his associate* to extort money. ~ '' ' difconnt of one third from the retail price will be made in favor of wholes.de purcha sers, for casu. Orders to be addressed to Mr Younq,, February SALES BY AUCTION. Stated Sales For DRY GOOD S. r Forenoon—EdwarJ Fox, No t(, AW*,} . . r ° u,h J j Afternoon—Footman & Co.Ke. 6c South Front flrcet. r Forcnnnn—John Connelly, OI?3 City Tuefday\ Au>3lon » Front-ftrcet. Afternoon-Vvill.jnj Shannon, , iS? Htgh-flreet. lVedx<fiay \ I?enfon ' N »- U fomh Third-ftrret. TburfJoy 5 I ' orenoon —£ow«rd Fox. I AtK-rnoon—John Connelly. Friday ' < rwcnoon-Will,*™ Shannon. Afternoon—john Conncllt' SatrtrJay Afternoon— Peter Benfon. (Volume XIII.
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