AND Philadelphia Dai NvmsEX i7©7»J For Hamburgh, f HI 3 H 1» OMINIcK Terry, c Jacob Dshart, Majiir, Having great part of her cargo en gaged.—For freight apply to JeJ'c iff Robert Wain. ft fehraary 26 S I Nicklin Sff Griffith, * At their Store on Walnat Street Wharf— n HATI FOR SALS, F jS hhds. of Jamaica Rum \ Madeira Wine in pipes aadhhds. Teneriffe do. in pipes t t)44 Port do. in hhde. f< imperial Tea in quartera and eighths »f chefti ft Caftvafs, No. 1, to 8 y Diisitics, Gingh-res, and Muflinets, in packa- tl gee suitable for the Weft-lodia market Nails aflorte t b Black quart bottlet j* Queens ware in hhds. and crates Yellow «chre dry ia Cllk6 ; Atid at New-York, on board the 0 ship Diana, from Liverpool, expefled round f< as I'oon at the navigaH*m la open, Fine Liverpool Salt Coals b Spinifti Brown j 0 Venetian Red i . - Purple Brown * i p AINTS Patent Whit« f f White Lead Red Lead J Colrothar vitriol 0 160 bundles Sheathing papar 3 Seaming Twine Ship Diama, a For Salt or Charter. f ALSO, Brie Am axon. N- B. The late firm of Philip Nicklin & Co. J ie now ohanped to NICKLIN & GRIFFITH. \ January I. eodtf t For Savannah, ~l The fall failing S hip * SWIF r PACKET, J Gribben, tnafler, . ,iW? WILL fail on the 10th iuft. , Sice permitting) has handsome accommodation! j or paflengers. For freight or paflage apply to , the master onborrd, at fiickley's wharf, above 1 Market-flreet, or I N. & J- Frttiier, < No. 9J» South Front-street. February j. j ! For Amiterdam, i The Ship FARMER, John M'Coliom, Master ; fail In a few days, the KJoSlKSßSiSgreater part of her cargo being • ready. For freight of fifty tons of Coffer, or partake, apply to the master on board, at Wal nut-Hreet \\ harf, or to JOHN SAVAGE. Who it landing, out ot the said Ship, from Bourdeaux, and for sale, Claret in hhds. White Wine in quarter casks Claret fricafet, of a faperior quality Fontiniac, "f Santeme, > WlYies in cafe* Lunille, J Prunes in bo*e» N«v«mbe 14. For Sale or Charter, ||t|L GOODHOPE Will carry about uoo barrels, and ■fcgfejgSj iareadv totake in a cargo. For terms Pragers £sf Co. No. 151, South Second-street. Who have far sale—prime St. Croix Sugar and Hum, Madera, Lifcon, and Teneriffe, wine. November 7. d'f Twenty Dollars Reward, FOR taking up a runaway Servant Girl, named Abigail Miller, latterly calling herfelf Betsey Smith, and fending her to North Front-llreet, No. 45. She is of a chunky make, and very dark complexion, withround fcataret, and black bufliy hair j probably much altered by paint and pow ers, as she is luppofed to befeereted in houses of d lame, though no more than fifteen years of age. February »■ catw "House and Lots, in Bordentewn. TO BE SOLD, a handsome two story House, with the Lot on which i' is ereiJWd, fituat «d about the middle of the beautiful and healthy Village of Bordentown. The hoHfe it forty two Set in front, and in neat order. The lot contain? one aere, and it one hundred feet on the main street, and extends with the fame breadth to back street. Also, a large Lot, con taining Bearly 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 crrdit ■wfll be give* at the purchaser may chufe. This propeny will be fold free of all incumbrances, and an indisputable title given. For further particular! enquire either of Dr. William Burner residing in Bordentown, near the uremifes, who will (hew the fame, or of ¥ PETER THOMSON, Conveyancer, No. 144, Market-street. December 1. 3 aw " ~7n~the press, HUB Sfalß'LY WILL B* rUBiISHID, (friet 15 Cents) Reflexions on Monroe's View ot ran conduct or rtr sxscmrt, As puUilhed in the OAZETTE of the UNITED STATES, Under the fignatut* of SCIPIO, In which thee orafflercial wa-fare of France it traced to the French faflion in thii country , ;. k fonrcr, anil the motives of the opposition t* the nteslertt of'he United States are expot d. "fch. I PHILADELPHIA: Public Sale of Real Estates. 1 On THURSDAY Evening, the 15th of g February next, will be exposed to Public £ale, f at the Merchants' Coffee-houfo in Second-flreet, j. at 6 o'clock in the evening, the following t ESTATES. c No. I. A two (lory brick House, with « two j, story frame Buildings, on a lot 10 feet front and r, lOC feet deep ; also, a vacant Lot of 40 feet (quare, tl with the privilege cf an alley to go thereto. Thii t interest has lately been let for 100 dollars per an num, and is situated in Chriftian-ftrcet, between Front and Second-facets, the fecoad house from Mr Caleb Alh's. r No *. A three (lory brick House, situate at the Rorthcaft corner of Chcfnut flreets, being 14 1( feet on Second-street, and 10 feet on Chcfnut- o street, now in she tenure of Mr. Motange, at the c yfearly rent of 430 dollar*, and w deemed one of J the bed {lands for the sale of dry goods in this city, a: No. }. A handsome well finilbed three story o brick House, 10 feet front and 100 feet deep, situ ate in Fifth-ftreet, between Market and Arch ftreets. No. 40. This oufe is built and finilhed in the modern style, is in complete repair, with - doable cellars under the whole. Thei eis a ciflerii of rain water in the yard ; and the house is at pre fer t let for 600 dollars per anßum with the taxes. No. 4. A three story brick House, situate in PUimb-ftreet, between Second and Third street, / being 10 feot front and 130 feet deep, at present occupied by Robert Kenny. No. 5. A three story brick House, on the fide of Front-street, No. 171 North, going thro' to Water-street, where it is five story. It is 16 feet front and 48 feet deep, in complete repair, and is rented for 600 dollars per annum. The conditions of Sale are, one quarter cafli, one quarter in 6 months, one quarter in 9 months, 11 and one quarter in 12 months. - Philadelphia, Jan 11,1798. 3 1W gy- On account of the present bad weather, the above sale is poßponed until Thurtday evening, the firft day of March, at 6 o.clock. Feb. 16. Valuable Property for Sale. FOR SALE, THAT well known Estate, called SHREWS BURY FARM, formerly the residence of General John Sadwaladcr, situate on Safiafras Ri- - ver, in Kent county, Maryland—containing a- a bout 1900 acres of prime LAND, upwards of 500 t •f which are in woods. The Buildiugs are all ex- ' cellent, and consist of a handsome D welling House, ' two large Bams with Cow houses, Stables for fifty ' horses, a fpaeious treading floor under cover, » granary, two Overseer's houses, two ran ges of two story buildings for Negroes (one of . them new and of brick), Com houses, a Smoak J house , &e. &c. —The whole Estate being nearly surrounded by water, it requires but 'ittle fencing, and has a good Shad and Herring fifhtiy. It is conveniently fit jated for both the Philadelphia and , Baltimore markets, with two landings on a navi gable river but a (hort fail from Baltimore There is a large Peach, and two large Apple Orchards on the piemifcs; also, a variety of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil is moflly a rich loom.— The whole will be fold together, or divided into f nailer farms (for which the buildings are conven iently Cruated) as may suit the purchaser. The Stock on said Farm, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &C. will also btdifpofedof. For further , particulars apply to Gxorce Hastings, on the premises, or tothe fuhferiher, in Philadelphia. ARCHIBALD M'CALL, jun. »aw6w JUST ARRIVED, , In the Ship Star, Jcfeph Woodman, master, from London, % 50 crates Queens' Ware, aflfort ed te suit WdT India market 40 h>gfheads Whiting 1500 bulhds god House Coals / L SO— JUST LANDED, 4ro barrels prime Beef, Boilon and New-York 50 barrels Pork 150 hhds. Hava>na Molaflet Woolen Cloths^) Blaukete > afloried in packages Hard Ware J Rareas Duck Window Glass in boxes, Bririfh, of various sizes Black quart Bottles, in hampers of I groce «ach A general afTortraeut of Queens* Ware, in crates Fowling Pieces and Fiftols, in cases Baiket fine Salt, in hogsheads FOR SAL h BY Tbos. Iff John Ketland. February 15 . ftiM Sallfbury Estate. rHE Subscriber, promoting to contra® hii busi ness, offers this Estate for sale, on moderate terms. On it are one Biaft and three Air Furnaces, a complete Boreing Machine, and a very Rood grift Mill, with two pair of Hones ; also a good Forge, all in perfctt repair,asare all the WJker VVork*conne£l ' ed with these various branches. The Air Furnaces • were lately built lor the pnrpofe of calling Cannon 1 for this State.—There are abou- two thousand acres ' of Land, one half of which is under wood, the other very fine arable Land, producing the bed Hay and f Failure. The Cannon lately manntatturcd there, fully proves the excellency of the metal, which is luperior to any in this eouotry, and probably, equal ' te say in the world ; for not otic ot fixtv-niiie guns lately made, although some of the 14 were bored , into 32 pounders, have tailed an proving. The fnu - ation is very eligible, particularly foe this branch of j manufacture, a«d a place ot arms lying in the ttste of Conneflicut,«nd only 30 miles from several land « . ings on the Hudson's 1 iver, and having every advan tage that can result trom • plenty of water iffuiog 1 ftom a large natural pond, very near the Furnace, e and which may be converted into a variety of other " uleful purposes. The purchaser c«n beaccommodit e ed wilh all the ftoek and uienfils, and have pofeflion e onor before the firft of June nex\ and preparation - miy be made in the mean time for going into Blast im t mediately thereafter, for every pat 1 will be deliveied s in good order, with some coal. Ore, Ac. 6rc. For terms, apply to Mr. |o(eph Anthony, in Philadel ' phi a; Bavid Brooks, Elq. one of the Representatives in Congress lor this State ; Mr, DdVid Waterman, on '* the premiles, or tothepropiietor in New-York. I r WILLIAM NEII.SON. Dee. 1. 3**tf Surveyor General's Office, December 1, 1797. - a release of survey of 433 acres.6B perches of land, fnuate in lower Smithfiel I townlkip Northampton county, surveyed to William Wills, per warrant of id March, 1786, the Deputy Sur y veyorhafh mad. the following note, viz, This land claimed by heirs ef L ewis Gordon and George Taylor, not known by what right.—Cer tified for Daniel Broadhead, Esq. Surveyor Gene ral—William Parker. The firft Monday In March ncit is appointed for a hearing of the parties on the a -ove e.rcat, or any • others interetted or concerned therein, they having II at lead thirty days notire for John Hall, Secretary '' of the Land Oflsce. 'J tf. Lufborough. januaaf a 6 stlF»wtm By John Fenno, N 6, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY aft, 1798. NOTICE. WHEREAS a Certificate to Hannah S«eL lt, of Oxted Cottage, in the County Of c Surrey, in Great Splnfter, or her afiigns \ for two thousand five hundred and sixty-two dol i lars twenty-three cents, in the deferred flock of the United States, was loft in the fliip Peggy, Capt. Hycr, bound from Philadelphia to London in the yar 1796. The fuhferiher, the fiid Han nah Shelly, intends to apply to the Treasury of the Uaited States, lor a renewal of the said Cer tificate. HANNAH SHELLY. Feb. *3. iiw6w. I THE term of Co-partnership between the fuh ■ feribers, trading under the firm of John Mil ler, jun.and Co. expires this day, and by mut'.al consent will not be renewed* The debts afd con cerns of the fame will be fettled by John Miller, Jun. to whom all those indebted.to the partnership are earnestly requelled to make payment to, with out delay. JOHN MILLER, Jun. ALEXANDER J. MILLER. - February 19 §tl FOR SALE, ir John Miller, jun. A quantity BENGAL GOODS, Gurrahs Mamoodies Baftas Santlaa Guzzenai Tanda CofTaes Guzzies Emertics Blue Cloths Calicoes Palampoors Romall Handkerchiefs /mortgft them are a great proportion of the ma nufactures of Patna. British Dry Goods, ALSO, Forty puncheons of high proof Rum. February 19 5 Alex. J. Miller iff James Davis, Having entered into under the firm of Alexander J. Miller Iff Co. INFORM their friendsin town and country, that i th y have opened a Wholesale Dry Good Store, ] at No. 64, South Front Street, Philadelphia i when , they now have, and intend keseping a general as- fejtment of Irt.!ij. Germ tn, Iriji, French and Bri tijb Mannfa&uresfot sale, on advantageous termt . for calk or a short creoit. February 19 For Sale by the Subscriber, Forty-nine bales of Muslins, being tke re- . mains of the (hip India'* fcift cargo from Calcutta, and will be/old low, 7 Boxes of Umbrellas 15 Pipes of fined particular Madeira wine, ; of the vintage of Mordecai Lewis. February 19 d2vr A PRINT. rHE Print, representing Geniral W/iSHpfO t©n and his family, all whole lengths in one groupe, will be ready for delivery by the 15th of March next. . An uofinifhed impreflien i*to befeenat Mr. M'El wees's lo»)kiog-glaf$ store. No. 70South Fourth Street. Tne fubfenption will elofc 00 the xoih of March next. Sub f c ibers m?y depend on having the best Prints at one guinea and an half. to non-Jubfcrrbers, the price will be two guineas. February 19. ____ FOR SALE, A quantity of C ALF SKINS, in the rough, and some hotfe leather. Apply to ROBERT SMITH Co. N0.58, South Front ftreit. Feb. 15. NOTICE IS hereby given, that the Subscriber, an insol vent debtor, confined in the common yqal of the County of Cape May in the state of New Jersey, hath presented his petition to the Judges of the Inferior Court of Common Fleas, in and for the said county, prajing that they would attend to hear what can be alledged for or a gainst his liberation, puritan; to an adt of the Legislature of this State,entitled "an adl for the relief of insolvent debtors," palTt-d the 26th day of January t -*98 —And the the fa d tourt did appoint Monday t»e 26th day of March next for the purpose aforefaid ; to meet at the Court House in the Middle Piet-intf, at eeveii o'clock, in the forenoon of the said day, of which bis creditors are requeftsd to take notice. CHARLi.S ALLEN. Cape May, Feb. 8, 1798. Feb 14 —taw<w Prison Manufactory. FOR SALE, ' At the Prison of the City and County of Philadel phia, ' Cut Nails of all sizes, from jdy to aody I Flooring Brads, faddle and card Tacks 1 Oakum and chipped Logwod 1 Shoemakers and Satlkrs Thread Also—Sawed MarTjle. suitable for currier's tables, F tomb and hea l Hones, hearths, chimney pieces, : platforms, slabs, (acia, window lieaji, 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 di'.'.ance, dire&ed to Daniel Tho r mas, agent for the prison, will be attended to. December 26. mth6m 1 ' For sale or to be let on ground -1 rent, A valuable Lot of Ground I s QITUATE on the north-east corner ofWal n O nut and Fifth flreen, fronting the State- Hrufc square. This lot is fifty-one feet front on Walnut street, and one hundred and thirteen . feet and an half on Fifth street; there are ai present two fniall two story brick houles, and a number of fmail tenements thereon. Also, for Sale, J, Two three ltory Brick Hdufes s, With-convenient stores, wharf, &c. situate on ■- Water street, between Mulberry and SalTafrae Street', containing in front on Water street fif d tv-four feet, and containing that breadth east ward ninety-live feet, the* widening to the - south thirteen feet fix inches. These houles have the convenience of a publ c alley adj in • irg on the north fide, and area very defirablefit y nation foi a a merchant, flour faflor, or others S who may have occasion for storage of goods. ' This properly will be fold on very reasonable terms tor calh. For t'urthor information apply to the printer. July 31. H»A.wtf 119 Chefnut Street. gF The Ihip St a* from Leadon will commence discharging to-morrow merning at Walaat street \ wharf, where cnnlignees are requeft-d to fead their permits immediately. Frhruary This Day ii Published, By John Ormrod, No. 41* Chefnut-Areet, Philadelphia, a PLAN por thk CONDUCT or FEMALE EDUCATION, Tn Boarding Schools, Private Families, and Public 0 Seminaries. • By ERASMUS DARWIN, m.d.f.r.». Author 0/ Zoonomia, and of the Hotunit Garden. To v/l.ich are adile !, RUDIMENTS OF TASTE, IN A SERIES OP LETTRRi. From a IVIOTHER to her DAUGHTERS. Embellished witli an ekgant Frontispiece. (Price, neatly bound, gilt and lettered, one dollar. J consents. The Female Character, Music and Dancing, Uead ing, Writing, Grammar, Languages, Phyfiog liomy, Arithmetic, Geography, Natu ral Hillory, Rudiments ot Taste, Beauty, Grace, Drawing and limbroidcry Perfpc&ive H< arhen Mythology, polite Literature, Novels, Art* and Sciences, Morals, Companion Veracity, Pru dence, Justice, Chastity, Fortitude, Balhfuln- fs, Temperance, Religion, Addrafs, Conyerfati«n. Exercffe, Dumb Bells, Air, Bed-rooms Fire grates, Care of the Shape, Cold Bath, Dress, Ear rings, Powder, Amusements Chefs, Pu ni(hn?«nts, Reward*, Motives, Lilp ng, Strim merii g, Squinting, Involuntary Motions Swel led Fingers, and Kibed Heels, Beds, Rheuma- Dier, New Milk, Economy, School-tedu cation, uses of, Catalogue of suitable Books. AL4O JUST rUB ISHFD, The Looking Glass for the Mind, O R, The Juvenile Friend ; Being a valuable collegian of interesting and mii'ce laneous incidents, calculated to exhibit to young miwls the happy eftedls of youthful in nocence aad filial affeSion—ln prole and verle. Defigncd to improve and amuse the riling gene ration. Embellished with an elegant Frotif piece and seventy-three Cuts. Price 75 cVlts. Feb. 16. 3t Bafkenridge—for sale XT consists of 91® acres, aim oft all of which is a fine rich Meadow, (the refidente of the late Eerl of Stirling). It may be conveniently dixided into five farms, four of which are bounded on the East by the river Pafaiek. Th-r» are on it a number of building*, forming afquare of nearly three acres—The dwelling houle is a very convenient one and,a fmallexpenoe would put it in complete repair. The orchard consists of 1500 finsbearing engraf ed Apple Trees—and there is on other pirts of said trait near 300 other Apple Trees—as also a great varie'y of other fruits, particularly Cherries of the best and most de.lkious kinds. . Also, a great number of beautiful Exotics and Forest Tre»s, that add to the beauty and conveni ence of the place. Its fituatioß is abcut <8 milee from the towns of Newark and ElizaNcth : 10 do. from Morris-Town, and 11 from Springfield—lt is wooded and watered. I s favc trouble, the price 'n five pnuna pr. acre in cafc, on delivery 0/ the deeds. Pleale to en quire of T. No 78, Chefnut trcet. February 4 eodtf Landing this day, From on board thu schooner Two Friends, Dan iel Crawlev, Mailer, 80 (Jamaica RUM, I' 2 pipCS ) J ' FOR SALT BY George l.atimcr Iff Son. KQi'emher q. i. Bolton Glal's Manufactory. f iM2cns of she I T 'nited State*- are hereby L informed, that the mmufadfare of Win low Glass is now commenced at the Glass Hou& iu Bolton It is needless to fay any thing of the excellent qualify of theßoft-n Glal'*, as it well known throughout the United States to be in every rcf pe& greatly superior to any ever imported irom Europe. It will be cut to any fizc commonly used ; and may be conflantly had by applying to Charles F. Kupfer, at theGlaf Houljp Orders fnmthe distant Statestobe addrelTcd to Mr. Samuel Core, Court-lti o a t, Boftnn. iwo or threi t(ood Glass mak rs are want «d at the above works; such as can produce re commendations for good behavior, maybefureof employ, by application to Mr. George Z. Lindt y at the works. Men without families will be pre ferred. However unacquainted with the method of making Crown Window Glass, they will meet v 1 ith the fame encouragement. Boflon, January 16 2; —iaw6w Just Published, And to be had at the Book-stores of MefTrs. Dob son, Campbell, Young and Ormkqd, in Philadelphia, OBSERVATIONS On the Caules and Cure of Remitting or Bilious Fevers. To which is annexed, AN ABSTRACT of the opinions and praAicc of different authors: and an APPENDIX, exhib iting interesting fa<Sh and refle&ion* relative to the Synochus I&erorfts> Or Yellow Fever, which has occasioned so much distress and mortality, at periods, in several of the seaport towns of the United Stares of America. by WILLIAM CURRIE, Felow of the Philadelphia Colhge of Fhyficians, and Member of the American Philoiophicai So ci«ty. Feb. i—*jms Canal Lottery —No. 11, WILL commence drawing Monday, the 20th inft. Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at Seven. Dollars, at Wm. BLACKBURN*;* Lottery and Brokers Office, No. 64, South Second-ftreet— _ Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten Dollars, where check books are kept lor register ing and examining in these, the City o! Walhing ton. No 11. and Paturfon Lotting, and informa -1 tion where tickets may \>c had in mcft of the Lotte ries authorised by law in any of the States of the ' Union. 5 N. B. Theb*finefsof a Brokfb. inbuyingand • felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities - difco*nting Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of r Lands, House*, &c. &c. will be duly attended to, by WM. BLACKBURN. November ij. 5 Notice. Thrt£ or four Single Gentlemen, be accommodated with Genteel Boarding and Lodging, On reafcnabU terms, by applying at No. 31, Horth-ftrect, between fifth and Sixth-ftreet#. February 13. eod^t FOR SALE, BY thi sußsCßiitßs, Nt'. 2i, Penn-llr««», The Cargo of the Ship Ganges, John Green, commander,from Bengal, C nijmg tf Baftas, of various-qualities and pi»ce«> Coffaes Punjuro Cloths Sanaht QtwtyMj 1 Humhums Charconci Dsrea Blue Cloth Tamils Chintz and Cftliiws Mulmali Mlinoorlys Checks Patna Hkfo. Ginghams Malum! d». Guzzenas Bundannoes .Gutrahs Siflerfoy Piniafcnes Choppa RomaU Salgatchys ?poiy do. Gillie Komati PcrfiitiJ of riripya col. M«ck Piiflf9t'» ioo ton» SUGAR 9 e, ; -Of>lh. PEPPER. Wirings iff Francis. - The Piece Goods Of tiie Gauge, are now open 10 sale at that {omrooa ou# Jtore the north Weft corner of Marxet au~ Fourth-Uftpt*, . Also—A tew Bales of Hkfs. efele* £>nt patten s and best colours February 8. <ltf FOR SALE, By WHARTON & LEWIS, No 115 South Front Street* A quantity of Tanner's Oil, 4th proof Jamaica Rum, "> entitled to ill and %(\ proof Brandy, j drawback. Madeiia Wui{, Juniper Berries, &c. &e. FeV. 9. eodtf St, Croix Sugars. 26 hogsheads bell ST. tK oIX SUGAR, ton SALE BY JOHN NIXON & Co, Feb. 9. fm&wif Wanted, An adive, cleanly, industrious woman to cook and do the business us the kitchen, touch .a one will be allowed good wages, and ne other need ap ply.—Enquire of the Printer. February 7 5 Ran away from the Subscriber, On the 24th January lad, A Black Woman, named Zelime. SHE is ol a middling Czed ftaturc, thick lips, marked with the small pox in the sac carried off a bundle of lir.en with her. Whoever takes her up and brings her to the fubferiber, at No 181, Arch-street, corner of Fourth-flrcet, (hall receive two Dollars reward J. LAZELLES. N. B. Whoever harbors f id Uirl alter this no tice, (hall be prosecuted to the fiev rity of the law, February to. NOTICE. ALL persons who have any demands tgainft the elfate of WILLIA M COMPTON, lat of the city" of Philadelphia, dectafcd, are requjf ! ted to furniflvtheir accounts duly attcfted And thofc who arc indebted to fiid ell :t , are earn^illy solicited to make immeditfre payment, to either of tilt fubferibers. Isaac Cathrall, ~J John Ha<warth, > Administrators, Samuel IVilcox. J January 37 ws4tv NO T I C E. A LI. purfdus indebted to the estate of Peter GiH late*bf the Ditlriil of Soathwark, dec a fed, are requefled t make immediate payment to either of the Siibfcribrr*; and those who have any de mands againll faidti\ate, are rcquefted to bring in their accounts dnly attested, to John Murphy, ~j Peter Scravendyke, > Thomas Farre/l, J tors ' January 16. *awaw vv Lately Published, And to befoUby WILLIAM YOUNG, cornea of Second and Chefnut (1 rests, (PrUe T,%tbi 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 j the year 1796," In which the charcs ol spcculation against ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late Secretary of the TreaSur*, it FUI LY RFFUTED. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. This publication presents a concise ftatemtnt of the base meact prailifed by the Jacobins of the United States to asperse the charailerv cf thof« persons who are considered as hostile their difor , ganizing fchetnes Ic also contains the correspon dence between Mr. Hamilton am! Meflrs. Monroe, Muhlenburg and Venable, on the fubjeA of the f documents aforefaid, and a series of letters from . James Reynolds and his wife to Rftr Hamilton, , proving beyond the poflibility of a doubt, thjt the , cennoßion between him and Reynolds wa? the re fultof a daring coul piracy on the part of the las t ter and his aflociatet to extort money. t J A difconpt oT one third from the retail price will be made in favor of wholefMe pureha fer*, for cash. Orders to be addrefTed to Mr. '■ Yodno. February f. SALES BY AUCTION. Stated Sales > For .DRY GOO DS. r Forenoon —Edward Fox, No. 's6, ' } south Front-llrcet, on Afternoon—Footman & Co. No. 6c Q South Front flreet. f' Forenoon—John Connelly, Old Citr - Auflion, No 73 south i'ront-ftreet. > Afternoon—Williim Shannon, No. e (_ iß.t High-ftrnet. , N -" i '• FriJav I Fn . rcnOo! >—^Wul.am Shannon. S Atttrnoon—John Connelly. Saturday Afternoon—Peter Bcr.fon. [Volume XIII.
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