Philadelphia. Daily Advertiser. 1705-J Nicklin & Griffith, At their Store on Walnut Street Wharf— Hltt FOR SALE, j! hhds. of Jamaica Rum Madeira Wine in p'pes andhhiin. B"en«rifte do. in pipes Old Port do. in hhds. Imperial Tea in quarters and eighttis sf chests Sai! Cinvafs, No. I, to 8 Dimities, Ginghams, aad Muflinets, in packa ges suitable for the Well-India market Nails afTorted Black quart bottles Queens ware in hhds. and erates Yellow ochre dry in caflts ; And at New-York, on board the (hip Diana, from Liverpool, expeiled round as soon as the navigation is open, Fir.e'Liverpool Salt Coals Spjnilh Brown 1 Venetian Red SCSI } mints White Lead I Red Lead J Colcothir vitriol 160 bundles Sheathing paper Seaming Twine Ship Diasa, F®r Sale or Chatter. ALSO) N. B. The late firm of Philip Nieklin & Co. K now t<> NICKLIN (if GRIFFITH. January I. eodtf For Savannah, 7'he faft failing Ship SWIFI PACKET, ( a repul r trader) Q>tPatrick Gribben, mafier, WILL fjil on tht 10th inft. • (icepermitting) hashandf m: aceommodations for paflengen. For freight or palTage apply to the matter onborrd, at Kickley's wharf, above Markct-flrcet, or N. £5" J. Frazicr, 1 N.-95, South Front-street. Frbmarv 3. j For u—e. The Ship FARMER, John Master ; KCt' WILL fail in a few days, the part of her cargo being ready. For freight of fiftf tons ot Coffee, or pillage, apply to the master on board, at Wal nut-street Wharf, or to JOHN SAVAGE. Who is landing, out of the said Ship, from Bourde-anx, and for sale, Claret in hhds. White Wine in quarter calks Claret in cases, of a superior quality Fontiniae, Santerne, > Wines in cases Lunille, J Prunes in boxes Navembe 14. for Sale or Charter, S&Lj GOOD HOPE Will carry about laoo barrels, and is ready tctakein a cargo. Fer terms apply to Pragers £9° Co. No. 151, South Second-street. Who have for sale —prime St. Croix Sugar and Hum, Madera, Lilbon, and TenerifFe win®. November 7. dtf Twenty Dollars Reward, FOR taking up a runaway servant Girl, named Abigail Miller, latterly calling herlelf Betsey Smith, and fencing her to North Front-street, No. .She is of a chunky make, and very dark complexion, withround features, and black bushy hair* probably much altered by paint and pow ers*, as (he i' luppofed to befocrcted in houses of d fame, though no more than fifteen years of age. February 19. eolw Boston Glass Manufa&ory. THE eirizen» of the United States are hereby informed, that the minufa&ure of Window Glass is n*w commenced at the G!a& House in Beltan. It is needless to fay any thing of the excellent quality of the Bollen Glass, as it is so well known throughout the United Statest.be in every ref f e>S greatly superior to any ever imported Irom Europe. It will be cut to any Cze commonly used ; and may be constantly had by applying to Ctiailu F. Xupftr, at the Glaf> House. * Orders from the dillant States to be addreflcd to Mr. Samuel Gore, C.urt-ftroet, Boston. Two or three good Glass mak rs ate want ad at the above works; such as can produce re commendations for good behavior, may be sure of employ, by application to Mr. George L. Linit, at tlu: works. Men without families w ill be pre ferred. However unacquainted with themeth»d .of r.aking Crown Window Glass, they will meet with the fame encouragement. Boflon. |anuary 16 t —lawiSw House and Lots, in Bordenlown. ,r-j-iO BE SOLD, a handsome two story House, X with the Lot on which i' (s erecfted, fituat -eu about the middle of the beautiful and healthy Village of Bordentown. The hoHfe is forty two feet in front, and in neat order. The lot contains one acre, and is one hundred feet An the main street, and extends with :ht fame breadth to back street. Also, a large Lot, con taining nearly four acres, separated from the former by back street. One third only of the purchase money will be required upon execut ing a deed, and for the remainder, such credit W II he give* as the purchifer may chufe. Thi« ly w iU be fold free sf all incumbrances, and an indisputable title given. F<» further particulars enquire either o) Dr. William Burnes, redding in flordencown, near the pr.mifea, who will (hew the fame, or of P PETER THOMSON, Conveyancer, No. M4> Maiket-ftreet. Decemfcer ». Jiwtf PHILADELPHIA: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 26, 1798. Public Sale of Real Ellates. On THURSDAY Evening, the 15th of February next, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Merchants' Coffee-houfc in Second-street, at 6 •'dock in the evening, the following • ESTATES. No. 1. A two story brick House, with t two story frame Buildings, on a let 20 feet front and 100 feet deep ; also, a vacant Lot of 40 feet square, with the privilege of an alley to go thereto. I his interest has lately been let for 100 dolkrs per an num, and is situated in Christian-street, between Front and Second-streets, the fecoad house from Mr. Caleb Alh's. No. 2. A three story brick House, situate at the north raft corner of Chefnut flreets, being 14 feet on Second-street, and 30 feet on Chefnut ftrect, now in the tenure of Mr. Morange, at the yearly rent of 400 dollars, and is deemed one of the bell (lands for the file of dry goods in this city. No. j. A handsome well finifhed three ftoty brick House, 20 feet front and 100 feet deep, fttu ate in Fifth-flreot, between Market and Arch ftreets, No. 40. This oufe is built and fimfhed in the modern style, is in eorxplcte repair, with double cellars under the whole. Theie is a ciflern of rain water in the yard ; and the house is at pre fart let for 600 dollars per anna™ with the taxes. No. 4. A three story brick House, situate in Plnmb-ftreet, between Second and Third ftrret, being 20 feet front and 130 feet deep, at present occupied by Robert Kenny. * No. 5, A thr.c story brick House, on the bank fide of Front-llreet, No. 171 North, going thro' to Water-street, where it is Gve story. It is 10 feet front aid 48 feet deep, in complete repair, and is rented for 600 dollars per annum. The conditions of Sale arc, one quarter ca!h, one quarter iH 6 months, one quarter in 9 mouths, and one quarter in 12 months. Philadelphia, Jan ra, 1798. Jaw £5" On account of the present bad weather, the above sale i> postponed until Thursday evening, the firft cay of March, at 6 o,clock. Feb. 16. just arrived7~ In the Ship itar, Joseph Woodman, matter, from. London, 50 crates Queens' Ware, assort ed to suit Weft India market 40 hogsheads Whiting XSOO buflieb Houfe Coals Al»0 JUST LANDED, barrels prime Beef, Bolton and New-York 50 barrels Pork I <0 hhds. Hava>.na Molaflfet Woolen Cloths^) Blauketo > afforied in packages Hard Ware j R.ivens Duck Window Glass in boxes, Bririfh, of various fixes Black quart Bottles, in hampers of I grace each A general assortment of Queens' Ware, in crates Fowling Pieces and Pistols, in cases Basket fine Salt, in hogftieads FOR SALE BY Tbos. & 'John Ketland. February 15 {tin The Subscriber INFORMS thofi whom ,t may interest or con cern, that the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas have appointed Monday, the Hventy-Ji*tb day of February next, to hear him and his Creditors, at the j Court-house in fhU city, on the hit peti tion for the benefit of the lafolvent Law—and that their attendance is defined. JAMES GREENLEAF. Philadelphia, yan. 16. eot26th^ The Subscriber, Informs those to whom he is indebted, that his books, which have been kept open for thein.kifpec tionfince December 1796 are balanced to the 3 (ft ult. and will during the present month remain open at his CountiHg-hoafe in Chefnut Street for their further investigation and fcrutny. JAMES GREENLEAF. Philadelphia, Jan. ift 1798. Surveyor General's Office, December 2, 1797. ON a release of survey of 433 acres.6B perches of land, (huate in lower Smithfield townlkip Northampton county, surveyed to William Wills, per warrant of id March, 1786, the Deputy Sur veyor hath mad« the following note, viz, Thi* land claimed by heirs of Lewis Gordon and George Taylor, not known by what l ight.—Cer tified for Daniel Broadhead, Esq. Surveyor Gene ral—William Parker. The firft Monday in March next is appointed for a hearing of the parties on the a' ove caveat, or any others interested or concerned therein, they having at leafl thirty days notice for John Hall, Secretary of the Land Oflice. N. Lufborough. January 26 §tlF2wtm ' Salisbury Estate. THE Subscriber, proposing to contra# his buft nefs, offers this Eifcate 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 stones ; also a good Forge, all in perfctt repair, as are all the Water Works conneft ed with theie various branches. The Air Furnaces were lately built for the purpose of casting Cannon for this State. —There are about two thouiand acres of Land, one half of which is under wood, the other very fine arable Land, producing the best Hay and Pasture. The Cannon lately mannfattured there, fully proves the excellency of the metal, which is superior to any in this country, and probably, equal to any in the world ; for not ojie of sixty-nine gang lately made, although some of the 14 were bored into 32 pounders, have failed on proving. The fix ation is very eligible, particularly for this branch of manufacture, a*d a place of aims lying in the state of Connecticut, and only 30 miles from several land* ings on the Hudson's river, and having every advan tage that can result from • plenty of water issuing from a large natural pond, very near the Furnace, and which may be converted into of other ufeful purposes. The purch*fer can be accommodat ed with all the ftoek and utenfi!s, and have podcfliofi on or before the fit U of June next, and preparation may be made in the meantime tor going into Blafl im mediately thereafter, for every part will be delivered in good order, with some coal, Ore, &.c, Sec. For terms, apply to Mr. Joseph Anthony, in Philadel phia; David Brooks, ECq. one of the Representatives in Congress for this State ; Mr, fijvid Waterman, on thepremifes, or to the piopiietor in New-York. WILLIAM NEILSOW. Dee. 1. ywtf Landing this day, From on board tht schooner Two Friends, Dan lei Crawley, Master, Jamaica RUM, FOR SALE BY Gctrge Latimer Son. ntvember 9. f By John Fen no, N°* 119 Chefnut Street. NOTICE. WHERF.AS a Certificate to Hannah Shel iv, of Oxtcd Cottage, in the County of Surrey, in Great Britain, Spinster, or her afiijns for two thousand five hundred and sixty-two dol lars twenty-three cents, in the deferred ltoclt of the United States, was 101 l in the Ihip I'eggy, Capt. Hyer, bound from Philadelphia to London ix the year 1796. Th<; lubferiher, the said Han nah Shelly, intends to apply to the Treasury of tht United Status, ior a renewal of the said Cer tificate. HANNAH SHELLY. Feb. »j. iaw6w. THE term of Co-partnerlhip between the sub scribers, trading under the firm of John Mil ler, jun. and Co. expires this day, and by mutual consent will not be renewed- The debts and con cerns of the fame will be fettled by John Miller, Jun. to whom all those indebted,to the partnership, are earnestly requested to make payment to, with out delay. JOHN MILLER, J u n. ALEXANDER J. MILLER. February T9 §tf FOR SALE, »y " John Miller, jun. No. 8, Chefnut-ftreet, A quantity BENGAL GOODS, AMONGST WHICi ARE Gurrahs Mameodies Baftas Saunas Guzzenas Tanda Coftaes Guzzies Emertics Blue Cloths Calicees Palampoors Romall Handkerchiefs Amongst them are a great proportion ofthema nufaAnres of Patna. Britiih Dry Goods, ALSO, Forty puncheons of high proof Rum. February 19 5 Alex. J. Miller James Davis, Having entered into partuerlhip under the firm of Alexander J. Miller Co. INFORM their friends in town and country, that tht y have opened a Wholesale Dry Good Store, at No. 64, South Front Street, Philadelphia ; whera they now have, and intend kcceping a general af fojtment of India, German, Irijb, French and Sri* tijh Mannfa&uresfor sale, on advantageous terms for cash or a (hort credit. February 19 §.tf For Sale by the Subscriber, Forty-nine bales of Muslins, 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 fineft particular Madeira wine, of the vintage of 1795. Mordecai Lewis. February 19 daw PRINT. THE Print, reprrfenting Gineral Washing ton and his family, all whole lengths in one groupe, will be ready for delivery by the tsth of March next. An unfinifhed impreffiMi istO"be seen at Mr. M'El wees's looking-glass llore, No. 70 South Foutth Street. The fublcription will close on the 10th of March next. Subscribers may depend 011 having the best Prints at one panel and an ka:j. To noo-fubferibers, the price will be two guineas. February 19. FOR SALE, A quantity of CALF SKI NS, in the rough, and some horse leather. Apply to ROBERT SMITH W Co. No. 58, South Front street. Feb. 15. daw NOTICE IS hereby given, that the Subscriber, an insol vent debtor, confined in the common the County of Cape lVlay in the state of New- Jersey, hath presented his petition to the Judges of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas, in and for the said county, prating that they would attend to hear what can be alledgcd for ora gainll his liberation, pursuant to an adl of the Legislature of this State,entitled "an a£k for the relief of insolvent debtors," palled the 26th day of Jariiary 1798 —Aud the the said court did appoint Monday the 26th day of March next for the purpose aforefaid ; to meet at the Court House in the Middle Precinfl, at eleven o'clock, in rhe forenoon of the said day, of which his creditors are request.d to take notice. CHARLES ALLEN. Cape May, Feb. 8, 1798. Fell. 14 —taw;w Princeton—A'ew-Jerjey. To he Sold, THAT neat and convenient House ill whirh the late Mrs Ann Witherfpoon, now Mrs. Ann Walker lived ; together with all the ap purtenances. The house i 9 two stories high, of frame work and pointed. There are four rooms and an entry on the lower floor, and five rooms on the second floor. The cellars are dry, and the garret ffpecious—The back yard is pived with stones. In it are a well of excel lent water, an oven, a fmokejhoufe, and house for ashes—and behind it a carriage house, hay loft, graoery, and convenient stables, with four stalls for horses, and four for neat cattle. The lot is 60 feet wide upon the street, and 254 feet derp, somewhat more than half of which is made into a kitchen garden of an excellent foil. For terms, which will be made very reason able, apply to the reverend Samuel S. Smith. Jamiarv 19. iaw4w IN THE PRESS, And. Jpeedily will be Publtfhed t For the benefit of the MARINE SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES, A general plan and fyitem of Regulations therein : Written at Set, in the year 1794 •' And now printed MY THE AUTHOR. " A navy wotld be maintained but to an almost useless purpefe which taking the seamen kept the merchantmen idle in port, a«d trading vcffals would be as unprofitably employeJ, if they took al! thofefcamen whofeflc ill and courage onboard (hip? of war, would givs them pr teciion and secure their fafety. We hav. enough for both purpose), and tiie cultivating hand of attention alone is want ing to multiply their number. " Money may boy 44 all naval ftures, except mariners; but> uolefs a 44 supply of them i« prrferved, do wealth will be 44 able to procure th«m." Fcituargr 7. Bafkenridge—for sale fT confiftfi of 92®afcres, dlmofl all of which i*: 1 d fiau rich Meadow, (the refidenceof tho late ' E«rl of Sterling). It may be conveniently dixided into five farms, four of which are bounded on the j East by the river Pafuiek. Th are on it a number of bmldinga, forming a square of nearly three aeres—The dwelling house is a very convenient one and.a fmallexpence would put it in complete repair. The orchard conuflsof 1500 fin# bearing engraf ed Apple Trees—and there is on other pirt9 ot said trad, near 300 other Apple Trees—as also 3 great variety of other fruits, particularly Cherries pi the j best and most delicious kinds. Also, a great number of beautiful Exotics and , ForeftTreos, that aad to the beauty and eonveni- 1 ence of the place. Its situation is abtut 18 miles ' from the towns of Newark and Elizabeth : 10 do. front Morris-Town, and 12 from Springfield—lt is wooded and watered. To favc trouble, the price is five pound pr. acre in ca(h, on delivery ef the deeds. Please to en quire of . T. McEUEN & Co. No. 78, Chefnut treet. February 2. eodtf Frejh Fruit. To-morrow morning will be landed, at : Morris's Wharf, just above the Draw bridge, the cargo of the schooner Frede rickfburg Packet, Captain Pearce from Malaga, viz. Bloom Raisins in kegs Do. Do. in boxes MufcateJ do. in do. Figs in kegs Ainiond kernels in calks and boxes Soft fhell'd almonds in sacks Prunes in boxes Grapes in jars Anchovies in kegs, &c. The whole of the articles fhippsd as ©f the firft qualities. For Sale by Ptter Kuhn. February 5 djt Prison Manufattory. FOR SALE, At the Prifan of the City and County of Philadel phia, Cut Nails of all sizes, from 3Jy to aody Flooring Brads, Spriggs, saddle and card Tacks Oakum and chipped Logwood Shoemakers and Sadlers Thread Also—Sawed Marble, suitable for currier's tables, tomb and head (tones, hearths, chimney pieces, platforms, slabs, facia, window heais, 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 distance, dire&ed to Daniel Tho mas, agent far the paifon, will be attended to. December 16. mth6m For sale or to be let on ground rent, J! valuable Lot of Ground ; SITUATE on the north-east corner of Wal nut and Fifth flreets, fronting the State- House square. This lot is fifty-one feet front on Walnut street, and one huudred and thirteen feet and an half on Fifth street ; there are at present two small two story brick houses, and a number of small tenements thereon. Also, for Sale, Two three story Brick Houses With convenient stores, wharf, &c. situate on Water street, between Mulberry and Saflafras Street-, containing in front on Water street fif ty-four feet, and containing that breadth east ward ninety-five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix imches. These houses have the convenience of a public alley adjoin ing »n the north fide, and area very defirabiefit uation for a a merchant, flour fa<Aor, or others who rpay have occasion for storage of goods. This property will be fo'd on very reasonable terms for rash. For further information apply to the printer. July yt. m&wtf Just Published, And to be had at tj*e Book-flores of Me firs. Dob son, Campbell, Young and Ormkoo, in Philadelphia, . OBSERVATIONS On the Cauies and Cure of Remitting or Bilious Fevers. To -which is annexed f AN ABSTRACT of the opinions and pra<sHceof different authors : and an APPENDIX, exhib iting intcrefting fa<sts and reflections relative to the Synocbuj Iflcroides, or Yellow Fever, which has occasioned so much diftref* and mortality, at different periods, in several of the seaport towns of the United States of America. by WILLIAM CURRIE, Felow of the Philadelphia College of Fhyficians, and Member of the American Philosophical So c'uity. Feb. 1— Canal Lottery—No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, the 2©th inft. Tickets for Sale in tills Lottery, at Seven Dollars, at Wm. BLACKBURN's Lottery and Brokers Olfice, No. 64, South Second-street^ — Tickets in she Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten Dollars, where check books are kept ior register ing and eramining in these, the City of Waftiing ton, No. Il.and Patt&rfon Lotteries, and informa tion where tickets maybe had in moft'of the Lotte ries authorised by law in any of the States of the | Union. N. B. The business of a Brokf.r, inbuyingand felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, difcosnting Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of Lands, House*, «Sce. ficc. be duly attended to, by WM. BLACKBURN. November 15. § IN THE PRESS, AND SPEEDILY WILL PUBLISHFD, (Prict 25 Cctfs) Reflections on Monroe's Visw or THF. CONDUCT OF THE EXECVTIFE, As publilhed in the GAZETTE of t-hc UNITED STATES, Under the figiiaturt of SCIPIO, In which the commercial warfare of France is traced to the French faflion in this country as its fonrce, and the motives of tiie opposition to the measures of (he United States »re exposed. Fob. I. FOR SALE,' ir the subscribers, No. n, Penn-ftrect, The Cargo of the Ship Ganges, John Green, commander,from Bengal, Cun/tjling of Baftas, of various qualities and prices, Coflaes Punjum Cloths Sanahs Guzzeydo. Ilumhurai Charcomia Dorr* Blue Cloth Tanjibj Chintz and Calicoes MulmuU Mamoodys Checks Mabaragonges Patna Hkfs. Ginghams Multnul do. Guzzenas Bandannoea Gurrahs Siflerfoy Piniafcoes Choppa Romals Salgatcbjrs Sooty do. Gillie Romals Perlians of varieui eel. Meek Pulicats aoo tons SUGAR ,e,ooolb. PEPPER. Willings Es 5 I'renris, The Piece Goods Of the Ganges are now open to sale at that commodious sUre the north weft aorner of Market and Fourth-streets. Alfo —A few Bales of Mtdrafs Kkfs. «f ele gant patten s and best celour.. February 8. drf FORf SALE, By WHARION fcf LEWIS. 4 ' No 115 South Front Street* A quantity of Tanner's Oil, 4th prooi Jamaica Rum, ") entitled to I(I and 2d proof brandy, J drawback. Madeiia Wvne, Juniper Berries, &c. &«. Feb. 9. eodtf St. Croix Sugars. 26 hogsheads belt ST. CKOIX SUGAR, FOR SALE BY JOHN NIXON & Co. Feb. 9. fm&wtf Wanted, An a&ive, cleanly, industrious woman to cook arid do the business us the kitchen. Such a one will be allowed good wages, and no other need ap ply.—Enquire of the Printer. February 7 $ ~ WANTED A young Gentleman to go Do&or or a Ship to the East-Indies. Enquire at No. 85 Da k Street. Feb. 6. diw Ran atvay from the Subfcriler, On the 14th January Jail, A Black Woman, named Zelime. SHE is of a middling sized ftaturc, thick lips, marked with the small pox in the face—She carried off a bundle of linen with her. Whoever takes her up and brigs her to the fubferiber, at No. 181, Arch-street, corner of Fourth-ftreot, (hall receive two Dollars reward. J. LAZELLES. N. B. Whoever harbors fdd Girtattcr this n«- ticc, fliall be prosecuted to the severity of the law. February 10. NO TICK ALL persons who have any demands against the ellate of WILLIAM CO MP TON, lat of the city of Philadelphia, deemfed, are requsf tcd to furnilh their accounts, duly attefled. And those who are indebted to laid eftat •, areearneftly solicited to make immediate payment, to either of the fubferibers. Isaac Cathrall, "1 John Haworth, I AdminiftratoTi. Samuel Wilcox. J January 17. WS4W NOTICE. ■ ALL persons indebted to the eflate 6f Peter GiH late of the DiftriA of Sonthwark, dec.afed, are requested tc make immediate payment to ei'her of the Sutfcribers; and those who have any de. mands against said ellate, are requested to bring in their accounts dnly attested, to John Murphy, ") Peter Scravendyle, L Thomas Farrell, J tors, _ January 16. 'awaww Lately Published, And to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, cornea of Second and Chefnut ftre«ts, ( Price 3" 8 tbs of a dollar J Observations on certain Decuments Con'aincdin No. V and VI of " The History of the United States for the year 1796," In which the ciiarce oi spitcnj.ATion against ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late Secretary of the Treasury, FULLY REPUTED, WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. This publication presents a concifc ftatemtnt of the bafc meacs pradifed by the Jacobins ol the United States to asperse the charaders of tbcfa persons who are considered as hoflile their disor ganizing schemes. It also contains the correspon dence between Mr. Hamilton anil MclTrs. Monroe Muhlanburg and Venable, on the fubjea 0 f the documents aforefaid, and a feriea of letters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr.Hamilton proving beyond the possibility of a doubt, thattltf eor.nedlion between him and Reynolds wai the re fultof a daring tonfpiracy on the part of the las tcr and his afiociates to extort money. (iSr* A difconnt of one third from the retail price will be made in favor of wlrolefale pmrcha fers, for cash. Orders to be addressed to Mi. YotfNO, February $. SALES BY AUCTION. Stated Sales For DRY GOODS. r Porenoon—Edward F»x, No. j( f Monda ' south Front-flreet, r i Afternoon—Footman & Co. No. 6f (__ South Front street. r" Forenoon—John Connetly, Old City TuefdayX No 73 ("oath Front-street. * J ) Afternoon—Will,am Shannon, No. (. 18.? High-ftroet. IVetMday $ afternoon—Peter denfon, No. 74 fouth T h ird-ftr«t. 74 Thursday \ rorenoon-Edward Fox. J I Afternoon—Joitn Connelly Friday ] rycnonn-WHl.am Shanuon. y \ Afternoon—JoU Conaelln Saturday Afternoon—Pettr JCtnfon. [Volume XIII.
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