cf tje Unitetl Jstafrs, Philadelphia Dally Advertiser. Number 1708.J For Hamburgh, THES H I P Dominilk Terry, Jacob Dkhakt, Mafier, Having great part of her cargo en gaged.—For freight apply to "JeJfe & Robert Wain. F.bruary 26 f Nicklin y Griffith, At their Store on Walnut Street Wharf— HATI FOR SALE) 58 hhd>. of Jamaica Rum Madeira Wine in pipes and hhds. TeneriSe do. in pipes Old Port do. in hhds. Imperial Tea in quarters and eighths cherts Sail Canvafu, No. 1, to 8 Dimities, Ginghams, and Muflinets, in packa ff 5 suit able for tb« Weft-India market Nails afforttd Black quart bottles Qutens ware in hhds. and crates Yellow echre dry in ca&s ; And at New-York, on board the Ihip Diana, from Liverpool, fcxpefled round i> soon as the navigatioa i« open, Fine Liverpool Salt Coals Spanish Brown "] Venetian Red | Purple Brown i pATOT e Patent White ) PAINTS White Ltad | Red Lead J fco!c'>th»r vitriol 160 bundles Sheathing p»per Seaming Twine For Sale or Chatter. ALSO, Brig Amazon. N. I!. '1 fce late firm of Philip Nicklin & Co. is now oliancfd tn NICKLIN V GRIFFITH. January I. eodtf ■l*l .1 ■ ... . 1 i „ . - For Savannah, ' The fajl failing Ship ntf&r SWIF i PACKET, (a trader) Patrick Gri bjen, mtfer, - ■ -* J WILL fiil on the 1 "th .nil. (ice permitting) has handsome accommodations for paflengm. For freight or paflage apply to the mailer on borrd, at Bickley's wharf, above Marlrtt-ftreet, or N. J. Fraxier, No. 95, South Front-Hreet. February 3. i : For Amiterdam, ! J—t The Sh ip 1 FARMER, ' John M'Coilom, Mafler ; 1 . WILL fail in a few days, the Sd*cSii3tEls-"ipreater part of her cargo being - ready. For freight of fifty tons of Coffise, or paffagt, apply to the master on board, at Wal- ' aut-ftret-t Wharf, or to JOHN SAVAGE. Who i» landing, out of th# said Chip, from Bourde-aux, «nd for sale, Claret ih hhds. White Wine in quarter caflcs Glaret in cases, of a superior quality Fontiniac, Santerne, > Wines in cafe* Lunillr, ,1 Prunes ill boxes No>embet<|. For Sale or Charter, M&i GOOD HOPE Will carry about 1200 barrels, and v/israadv totake in a cargo. For terms apply to Pragers & Co. No. 151, South Second-street. Who have for fitte—prime St Croix Sugar and ttntfti Madera, Lifeon, and Teneriffe wine. November 7. dtf Twenty Dollars Reward, FOR taking up a runaway servant Girl, named Abigail Miller, latterly calling herfelf Betsey Smith, and fending her to North Front-flreet, No. 45. fche is of a chunky make, and very dark f complexion, with round featnre*, and black buftiy 0 iuir; probably much altered by paint and pow- v as H:e is supposed to be feereted in houses of | d fame, though no more than fifteen years of age. f February 19. colw (1 House and Lots, in Bordentown. ' L TO BE SOLD, a handsome two story House, i with the Lot on which ii is ereifled, fituat- a ed about the middle of the beautiful and healthy » Village of B'>rdentovn. The house is forty ? iwo feet in front, and in neat order. The lot ' xontainsone acre, and is one hundred feet on i J the main street, and extends with the fame breadth to back street. Also, a large Lot, con jtaining nearly four acres, fepirated ffom the c former by back street. One third only of the u purchase money will be required upon exccut- n ing a deed, ard for the remainder, such credit " W.li be given as (he purchaser may chufe. This 1 ' property w ill be fold free of all incumbrances, " and an indisputable title given. t For further i«rticulars enquire either of Dfr. '! William Burnes, residing in Bi'rder town, near ' the prtmifesi who will Ihew the fame, or of [ PETER THOMSON, Conveyancer, No. 144, Market-street. December %. 3awtf 5 IN THE PRESS, ~ ( ANB JPI EDI LY WILL Be PUM-ISUrD, j, (Prict Cents ) p Refledions on Monroe's View or ran conduct or EXfevrtri, Aa puUifhcd in the OAZETTE of rt.e UNITED STATES, ■ • Urcjer the fijpiatutt of S CIPI o, In which tbec ommercial warfare of France is traced to the French faflion in «bi« country as its lanrre, ami the motivts of the oppolition 0 to the measures of the United States arc cxpofed. Feb.*. P HJLA D E LP HI A Public Sale of Real Estates. On THURSDAY Evening, the 15th of February next, will be eipofed to Public oale, at the Merchant!* Coffee-houfe in Secoiyi-Ureet, at 6 o'clock in the evening, the following ESTATES. No. 1. A two brick Houle, with t two (lory frame Buildings, on a lot 20 feet front and _ ioc feet deep ; also, a vacant Lot of 40 feet square, with the privilege of an alley to go thereto. This intcreft hat lately been let for aQO dollars peV an - num, and is firuated in Chriftian-ftrest, between Front and Second-(lreeti, the fecosd house from I Mr. Caleb Aih's. No. 1. A three (lory brick House, situate at the Borth east corner of Chefnut (Ireets, being 14 feet on Second-street, and 10 feet on Chefnut- S street, now in the tenure of Mr. Morange, at the yearly rent of 400 dollars, and is det mea one of • rfie bell (lands for the fab of dry goods in this city. No. l- A handfcme well finiflied three llory brick House, 10 feet front and 100 feet deep, situ ate in Fifth-drew, between Market and Arch ftreets, Mo. 40 This oufe is built and finilhed in the modern style, is in complete repair, with double cellar* under the whole Theie is a cillern of riin water in the yard ; and the house is at pil fer t let for 600 dollars per annum with the taxes. No. 4. A three lloiy brick House, situate in Plumb-flreet, bstweeu Second and Third street, being 10 feet front and 130 feet deep, at prefem occupied by Robert Kenny. No. j. A thrcf story brick House, on the bank fide of Front-flreet, No. 171 North, going thro' to Water-street, where it is £ve flory. It is ao feet front and 48 feet deep, in complete repair, and i» rented for 600 dollars per annum. The conditions of Sale are, one quarter calh, one qnarter in 6 months, one quarter in 9 months, and one quarter in li months. Philadelphia, (an 12,1798. Jaw £s* On account of the present bad weather, the' above sale is postponed until ThurCJay evening, the firft day of March', at 6 o,clock. Feb. 16. Valuable Property for Sale. FOR S4' E, THAT well known Estate, called SHREWS BURY FARM, formerly the residence of General John Gadwalader, situate on Saffafras Ri ver, in Kent county, Maryland—containing a boat 1900 acres of prime LAND, upwards of 500 of which are in woods. The Buildings are all ex cellent, and consist of a handsome Dwelling House, two large Barns with Cow houses, Stables for fifty horses, a spacious treading floor under cover, a granary, two Overfeer'* houses, two ran ges of two story buildings for Negroes (one of • them new and of brick), Corn houses, a Smoak house , &c. &c.—The whole Estate being nearly surrounded by water, it requires but ittle fencing, ! and has a good Shad and Herring fiflv ry. It is' conveniently situated fur both the Philadelphia and ; Valtimore markets, with two landings on a navi- ' gal le r vtr but a (hort fail from Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and two large Apple Orchards on the piemifas; aifo, a variety of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil ismoftly a rich loom.— The whole will be fold together, or divided into frailer farms (Tor which.the buildings are conven iently si liated) as may fui' the purchaser. The Stock on said Farm, <onfifting ol Horfet», Cattle, Sheep; &c. will also bt disposed of.—For further j •particulars apply to Gkorgb Hastings, on the premises, or tothe fubferiber, in Phi adel-<hia. ARCHIBALD M'CALL, jun. February 24# aaw6w 1 JUST ARRIVED, \ In the Ship star, Joseph Woodman, mafler, from London, 50 crates Queens' Ware, aflort ed to suit WtfT India market 2 40 hogsheads Wniring 15CO buflielsg od House Coals Also— JUST UNDID, barrels prime Beef, Boil on and New-York 50 barrels Pork 150 hhd*. Hava-.na Molafles Woolen Cloths^ Blaukete ( afforded in packages Hard Ware j Ravens Duck Window Glass in boxc?, Brrifh, of various sizes ** Black quart Bottles, in hampers of 1 grocc each J A general assortment of Queens* Ware, in crates Fowling Pieces arid FiTtols, in cases a Basket fine Salt, in hogTheads £ FOR SALE BY * Thos. & John Ketland. 1 February 15 stiM ' Salisbury Estate. ' 0 THE Subscriber, propjfmg to contrast his bufi ness, offers (his Estate 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 perfeft repair, as are all the Water Works conned ed with these various branches. The Air Furnaces were lately built for the purpose of catting Cannon for this State.—There are abou: two thousand acre* of Land, one half of which is under wood, the other very fine arable Land, producing the best H*y and * Paflure. The Cannon lately manufactured there, fully proves the excellency of the meial, which is C superior to any in this country, and probably, equal T to any in the world ; for not o*»e of frnty-nine guns C lately made, although some of the 24 were bored S into 32 pounders, have faifrd «n proving. The situ- A aiion is very eligible, particularly for this branch of manufafture, and a place of arms lying in the ttate of Connefticut, and only 30 miles from several land • ings on the Hudson's river, and having every advan tage that can result from a plenty of water ifTuing a from a large natural pond, very near the Furnace, and which may be converted into a variety of other* n ufeful purposes. The purchaser can be accommodat ed with all theftockand ulenfils, and have poflcdion on or before the firtt of June next, and preparation - may be made in the mean lime for going into Blast im- i mediately thereafter, for every pan will be delivered in good order, with foroc coal, Ore, Sic. Sec. For terms, apply to Mr. jofeph Anthony, in Philadel phia; David Brooks, ECq. one of the Reprefema&ives ( in Congress for this State ; Mr, D.ivid Waterman, on thepremifes, or tothe proprietor in New-York. f WILLIAM NEILSOM. n Dee. »« f ( Surreyor General's Office, p December a, 1797. n ON a releafc of survey of 433 acres,6B perches of land, (hiwte in lower Smithfield townfllip Northampton county, surveyed to William Wills, \ p«-r warrant #f ad. March, 1786, the Deputy Sur- V veyorhat'h made the following note, viz, S 1 hi* land claimed by heirs of Lewis Gordon and t' George Taylor, not known by what right.—Cer- M tified for Daniel Broadhcad, Lfq. Surveyor Gene- f ( ral—William Parker. The,firft Monday in March next is appointed for j f a hearing of the parties on the a' ove civeat, or any u others inr-refted or concerned therein, they having at leafl thirty days notice for John Hail, Secretary of the Land Office. AT. Lufboro\ish. • Janaaqr 16 _ SiiFmtm By John Fenno, N°- 119 Cbefnut Street. WHEREAS a Certificate to Hannah Sh«l lv, of Oitted Cottage, in the County o) 1 Surrey, in Great-Britain, Spinller, or her afiiwns '• for two thousand five hundred and sixty-two dol lars twenty-three cents, in the deferred flock ef the United States, was 101 lin the {hip Pcgjy, Capt. Hyer, bound from Philadelphia to London » in the year 1796. The fuhferiber, the fiid Han -1 nah Shelly, intends to apply to the Treasury of . the United States, lor a renewal of the said Cer > tificate. SHELLY. J Feb. iaw6vv. rHE term of Co-partner(hip between the sub scribers, trading under the (irm 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 parroerlhip . are earnestly requested to make payment to, with out delay. JOHN MILLER, J un . ALEXANDER J. MILLER. February 19 FOR SALE, by John Miller, jun. Ne. 8, Chefnut-ftreet, A quantity BENGAL GOODS, AMONOIT WHICH ARE Gurrahs Mamaadies Baftai Sannas Guzzenas Tanda Coffaes Guzzies Einerrics > Blue Cloths Calicoes Palampoors Romall Handkerchioft Amongst them are a great proportion of the ma nufactures of Patna. British Dry Goods, 1 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 Ess Co. INFORM friends in town and country, that they have opened a Wholesale Dry Good Store, at No. 64, South Front S/reet, Philadelphia ; where , they now have, and intend kceeping a general af fojtment of India, Germany Irijh, French and Bri j tijb Mannfadlures for sale, on advantageous termr I for cafli or a iiort credit. | February 19 f f For Sale by the Subscriber, Forty-nine bales of Muslins, being the re mains of the (hip India's lad cargo from Calcutta, and will be fold low, 7 Boxes of Umbrellas 25 Pipes of fineft particular Madeira wine, of the vintage of'1 795. 'Mordecai Lewis. February 19 d2w A PRINT. rHE Print, reprofenting Gxneral Wajhino ton and his family, all whole lengths in one groupe, will be ready for delivery by the ljth of March next. An unfinifhed impreflioo is to be feen»t Mr M'El wees's looking-glafi (lore. No. 70 South Fourth Street. Tne fuhfeiption will close on the 10th of March next. Sub r c ibers may depend on having the bed Printsat one guinea *nd an half. To non-fubferrbers, the price wilt be two guineas. February 19. FQRBALE, A quantityof CALF SKINS, ia the rough., and f»mt horse leather. Apply to RORERT SMITH y Co. No. jB, South Front llrect. Feb. 15. diw NOT.ICE IS hereby given, that the Subscriber, an insol vent debtor, confined in the common poal of the County of Cape May in the ftste of New- ' Jersey, bath presented his petition to the Judges of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas, m and fpr the said county, prajing that they would ' attend to hear what can be alledged for or a gamfl his liberation, pursuant to an a<sl of the ( Legislature of this State,entitled "an aS for I the relief of insolvent debtors," paflsd the i6th day of Ja-uary 1798 —And the the said court f did appoint Monday the 26th day of Marvh 1 next for the purpose aforefaid ; to meet at the | Court House in the Middle Precindt, at eleven oVlork, in the forenoon of tb« said day, «f which his creditors are requeftad to take notice. CHARLES ALLEN. Cape May, Feb. 8, 1798. f Feb. 14 —iaw;w Piifon Manufactory. FOR. SALE, ' At the Prison of tlie City and County of phia, Cut Nails of all Czes, from jdy t<J aody Tlooring Brads, Spriggs, saddle and card Tacks Oakum and chipped Logwood Shoemakeis and Sa<£K rs Thread A Mb—Sawed Marble, suitable for currier's tables, tomb and hea. l Hones, hearths, chimney pieces, platforms, (labs, facia, window heaJs 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 dit-lance, dire&trd to Daniel Tho mas, agent for the pitfon, will be attended to. December 16 mth6m For sale or to be let on ground rent, A valuable Lot of Ground ; SITUATE on the north-east corner of Wal nut'and Fifth flreets, fronting the State- F Hr.use 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 at . present two small two story brick houlii, 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 SalTafras Streets, cbntaining in front «n Water street sis- T ty-four feet, and containing that breadth east- ■ ward ninety-five feet, the» widening to the J' foutli thirteen feet fix inches. Thele houses t ; have the convenience of a puhl'c alley adjoin- r j ing »n the north fide, and area very detirablcfit- (j uation for a a merchant, flour factor, or others who may have ocrafion for flo-age of gqods. f { Thu property will be fo'd on very reafonible d terms for ralh For further information apply I, to the printer. b i«!y Jl. n&wtf THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1798. NOTICE. Notice. L ~ tT The (hip Star from London will commence discharging to-morrow miming at Walnut ilroet i* wharf, win re confignecs arc to fend their 1- permits immediatuly. cf jr, : —— n This Day is Published, If By John Ormrod, > 4>. Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, A PLAN FOR TUP 'CONDUCT OF FEMALE-EDUCATION, fn Boarding Schools, Private Families, and Public - Seminaries. j; By ERASMUS DARWIN, M.D.F.R.s. Author of Zoononia, and of tie Botanic Garden. To which are added, RUDIMENTS OF TASTE, IN A SERIES OF LETTRRS, J From a MOTHER to her DAUGHTERS. £mbelliQied with an elegant Frontispiece. (Price, neatly bound, gilt and lettered, em >,lUr.) CONTENTS. • The Female Charailer, Music and Dancing, Read ing, Writing, Grammar, Language*, Physiog nomy, Arithmetic, Geography, History, Nat«- ral Hiflory, Rudiments of Taste, Beauty, Grace, Drawing and Embroidery, Perfpeftive, Heathen Mythology, Polite Literature, Novels, Art- and Sciences, Morals, Companion, Veracity, Pru dence, Justice, Chastity, Fortitude, Bafhfulnels, I'cmpcrance, Religion,-Addrefs, Converfatitn. Ezereife, Dumb bells, Air, Bed-rooms, Fire grates, Care of the Shape, Cold Bath, Drefi, Earrings, Powder, Amusements Chefs, Pu nifhmcnts, Rewards, Motives, Liip ng, Stam mering, Squinting, Involuntary Metiors. Swel led Fingers, and Kibed Heels, Beds, Rheuma tifin, Diet, New Milk, Economy, School-edu cation, uses of, Catalogue of suitable Books. ALIO JUST rOBLISHtD, The Looking Glass for the Mind, o R, The Juvenile Friend ; Being a valuable collection of interesting and mifceilaneous incidents, calculated to exhibit to young njinds the happy eft*e£? of youthful in nocence amd filial affection—* In prose and verfc. Defigncd to improve and amufethe rising gene ration. Embellilhed with an elegant Frotif piece and seventy-three Cuts. Price 7 c oefits. _ Fcb ? 6 . at Bafkenridge—for sale IT consists of 92® acres, aim oft: all of which is a fine rich Meadow, (the refidenceof the late Hnrl of Stirling), it may be conveniently dixided into five farms, four of which are bounded on the Baft by the river Pafaiek. 1 hr* are on it a number of buildings, forming afquare of nearly three aeres—-The dwelling house is a very convenient one and,a fmallexpence woifld put it in complete repair. The orchard contrfts of 1500 fin# bearing engraf ed Apple Trees—and there is on other parts oi said trad near 300 other Apple Trees—as also a great variety of other fruits, particularly Cherries of the bed and uoft delicious kinds. Also, a great number of beautiful Exotics and Forest Trees, that add to the beauty and conveni ence of the place. Ttsfituation is abeut j8 miles from the towns of Newark and Elizabeth : 10 do. from Morris-Town, and I a from Springfield—lt is wooded and watered. To favc trouble, the price is five pound pr. acre in cafli, on delivery of the deeds. Please to en quire of T. McEUEN & Co. • No. 78, Chcfnut treet. February a. eodtf Landing this day, From on board th« schooner Two Friends, Dan icl Crawley, Mailer, p"v and f Jamaica RUM, FOR SALE BY Gearge Latimer £s° Son. nwemker q. Bolton Glass Manufactory. r T"'HE citizen? of the Ihiitrd State*, art hereby JL informed, that the minufailure of Window Glass is now commenced at the Glass House iu Bolton. It is needless to fay any thing of the excellent ' quality of the Boll.n Glaf*, as it is so well known ' throughout the United States to Tie in every rtf- ' pe<S greatly superior to any ever imported from Europe. It will be cut to any size commonly used ; and may he constantly had by applying to Cbarfet F. Kuffer, at theGluf. House " Orders from the distant States tD be addressed to Mr. Samuel Gpre } Court-street, Bolton. £.T Iwo or three good Glass maker* are want ad at the above works ; such as can produce re commendations for good behavior, may be lure of > employ, by application to Mr. George L. Lindt, at the works. Men without families will be pre ferred. However unacquainted with the method of r.aking Crown Window Glass, they will meet with th« fame encouragement, I Boflon, January 16 »■—.jaivfcw Jult Published, And to b« had at the Book-stores of MelTrs. Dob- t sow, Campbell, Yoono and Okhrod, 1 in Philadelphia, P OBSERVATIONS 8 Ob the Caules and Cure of Remitting or Bilious » Fevers. To lubich it annexed, AN ABSTRACT of the op-niens and prailice of ■* different authors : and an APPENDIX, exhib- ? iting intcrefling faAs and reflexions relative to i the Synochut lOeroidei, or Yellow Fever, which ' has occasioned so much difirefs and mortality, 1 at different periods, in several of the seaport towns of the United S'atcs of America. • by WILLIAM CURRIE. £ Felow of the Philadelphia Colli ge of ' hyficjaHs, and Member of the American Philoiophical So- ~ C"*ty. Feb. i Canal Lottery—No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, thejoth inft. Tickets for Sale in tlii. Lottery, at Seven Dollars, at Wm. BLACKBURN's Lottery and Brokers Office, No. 64, Soutli Seeond-Oreet A Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten Dollart, where check books are kept lor regider ing and examining in these, the City of Washing ton, No. ll.and Patt.rfon Lotteries, and inTorma- .7 tion where ftckets mayle had in moft'of the Lotte ries authorised by law in any of the States of the Union. „ N. B. The buftnrfsof a Broker, inbuyinpaod felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, T (iifcoi siting Bill* and Notes of Hand, sale of Lands, Houses, &c.&c. will be duly-attended to, by W.M. BLACKBURN. November 1 f. j c .! The Commissions rs ft 'T^" 01 *- carrying into th» TWENTIf-FIRST ir A Article cf the Treaty of Friendlhip, Limits,and Navigation, betwetn His Catholic Majesty and the LTuitod Sutisof Am.rica, hereby give information ~ to all Persons therein concerned—! hat in order to terminate all differences, on account of the lo!T> c» fullained by the citiz n* of the United States, in conlcquence «f their Viffes nd Cargoes having bepn t .ken by the Su!>je&s of His Ca'ho'ic Majes ty, during the late war becween Spain and Franc;, that they are ready to receive (at their Office, be ic tween the hours of ten and one o'clock, daily) all complaints and applications, anthorized by the said Article, during eighteen months, from the day of the date hereof, and that they have power to examine all such perfoni at c»me b.fore them, on oath or affirmation, touching the com laiats in question, e nd also to receive in evidence, all writ fen testimony, authenticatsd in such manner at they fl»all think proper to require or admit. jjy Order of the Ccr rrjJio'erj, PETER LOHRA, Secretary.. Commlffimrrs Office, No. 109, Multeity flrt.t, May 17 tb, 1797. Feb, 28, '98 —§im :, " Tbnfe Printtrs in the ftveral States ttho jwbliji. 1 the advertftment lajl Spring, ate requtJJed U J fe*pubt'Jb it t,ne wontb, and fend tbeii■ atcountt to P. L. A Gardener wanted, • ' TO move to the DiO ricl of Cplumbia, one who : underftanel-. his bsfinefs well, to whom generous , encouragement will he given. Application 1: ttil be mide immediately, at Wo. 5, South Fourth. ■ street, to GEORGE WALKER. Feb. 17. »jt Three ag four Single Gentlemen, may be accommodated with Genteel Boarding and Lodging, , On reafonahle terms, by applying at Wo. 31, North-fireet, between Fifth anst Sixth-streets. February 13, qo d 3 t FOR SALE, " —' BY the subscribes, No. 11, Penn-flreet, | The Cargo of the Ship Ganges, John Green, commander,from Bengal, * CdMiJiing of Baftas, of various qualities and prices, Cofiaea Punjum Cloths Sanaht Guzzeydo. Humhums Charcoitna Dorea Blue Cloth Tanjibs Chintz and Calicoes Muimuls Mamoodys Cheeks Maharagonges Patna Hkfs, Oinghams Multnui do. Guzzenas Bandannoes Guirahi Siflerfoy Piniafcoes Choppa Komals Salgatchys Sooty do. Gillie Romals Perlians of Tarioui col. Meek Pulicats »00 tons SUGAR 50,000 lb. PEPFEK. Willing! Francis. The Piece Goods Of the Ganges are now open to sale at that commodious store the north weft comer of Market and Fourth-streets. Also—A few Bales of Madrafs Hkfs. ofele. gant patten s and best colours February 8. j t f FOR SALE, * By WHARTON set LEWIS, No 115 South Front Street A quantity of Tanner's Oil, 4th proof Jamiiea Rum, •> e nti*rl c d to I a aud ad pro.f Brandy, f drawback. Madeira Wine, Juniper Berries, &c. £cc. Fe! ' ? todtf^ £>(. Croix Sugars. 16 hogCieads best ST. CKOIX SUGAR, For sale by JOHN NIXON V Go. Fcb - 9 fm&wif Wanted, An aflive, cleanly, induflrious woman to cook avid do the business vf the kitchen. Such a one will be allowed good wages, and no other needap, p.y.—Enqu ire of the Printer. r February j r Lately Publiftied, And to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNO, cornea of Second and Chefnut fireets, (Price 3-Btbt of a dollar) Obfer vat ions on certain Documents Contained in No. V and VI of " The History of the Um'ted States for the year 175)6," In which the charce oi sptetji.ATiOM apainft ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late Secretary of the Treasury, is FUI LY REFUTED. WRITTEN BY HI MS E LP. This publication presents a conc.Te natemtnt of the base- meacs praflifed by the Jacobin, of the United States to asperse the characters cf those p.r.ons who are considered a» hollile their d for gamzing schemes. It also contains the correfoon- Hamilton an.i Messrs. Monroe Muhlenourg and Vrnable, on thefubiefl of the documents aforefa.d, and a lVr.es qf letters frr.m James Reynolds and his wife to Mr. Hamilton proving beyond the poflibility of a doubt, thjt thn' connuSiion between him and Reynold, was the re, rultof a daring coal piracy on the part of the lat ter and Ins afTuciatet to extort money. m , dlfconnt of onc third from the retail price will be madt in favor of wholesale nurch«. fers, for cash. Orders to be addressed to Mr Younq, •• February SALES BY AUCTION. Stated Sales For DR r GOODS, r Forenoon Edward Fox, No. it / outh From-ftrcet, ) Afternoon—Footman & Co. No 61 C. South Front flr«ft. f' Forcnnon—Jolin Connelly, Old City Tuerd«v\ . , Aua,Jn ' Nn 7.lfouth Front-ftroct. Afteriwoß-W,lli 3|n Shannon, N« C Its High-street. ' WeiKtfdar \ A'tcrnoon—Peter 3enfo», No. 74 ' J l south Third-flrcet. * Tbarfinj $ .noon—Edward Fox. Atteruooh-—John Cona<lly Friday ] * O / cn °™- Wiilwm Shannon, \ Atternoon—John Connelly. Sjtur.iaj A fternoon —Peter Be:: Ton, [Volume XIII.
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