©ajette »r * ®ntte» States, Philadelphia, Daily Advertiser. kuMBEA J55 *. ] SALES BY AUCTION. Stated Sales For DR r GOODS. f Forenoon—Edward Fox, No. s6 Monday-? ,/ out ' 1 Fronf-ftreet, ) Afternoon— Footman ic Co. No. & V_ Sowth Fcfnt street. ( Forenoon—John Connelly. Old Cit< fuefJny< A Ul S">n, No. 7-5 south Front-street ) Afternoon— V* illiam Shannon, No V. 183 High-street. tVednefdaj J A:tt "rnoon—Peter 3enfo». No. 1, 1 south Third-street. ' Thurfdaj \ F "renoon—Edward Fox. ( Afternoon— John Connelly. Friday I Forenoon—Willuna Slnmnn. ) Afternooli—John Connelly. Saturday Afternoon—Peter Benfon. White Havanna Sugar. boxes ) of very fuperisrquality now difcharg. «r , ,ng from tUe fti P HamUurgh Packet, at Walnut Street wharf—and for sale by Philip Nicklin & Co. N. B. THE SUIP Hamb|jrg Packet, ILA » Swain, Mailer, Sale, or Charter. i eotf TO BE SOLD VERT CHEAP ! A W \GGGN aimoft new, vritha frame— *nd a pair ef hamcf* (Englilh collars) has never been used—price 90 Dolls. ' A Horse 16 hands high, seven yearasM— and a »e\v chair j with a top'and ham f- 370. 1 No. 331, Markct-fireet. iiiw ~ THteD Y ISP' 81-ISHhD By THOMAS DOBbON at rh btone House, No. 41, south Second street Letters and Conversations, Between fevcral Young Ladies, or: improving and in teresting fubje&s Translated from the Dutch of Madame dt Camion, , with alterations and improvements, Printed onfine paper, and neatly bound, Price one dollar. AM IDST the tide of modern Rstrancas, painting tales »f extraordinary distress, or of desperate or mrtlul villainy, which " harrow up the foul,"" and which it would be for the honor of young Udics 'o be ignorant of, <his little book comet' forwat d to so licit, notice, where in a variety of incidents, not ex ceeding the bounds of real life, the proper, b eiuf: elegant and natural dignity and importance ol the Female ebarafler iscxhi' ited in an Jnt'relling j oiw of view, at ii p»rfents examples of real and attainable excel lence. , Trie puhlilber was so much pleased with the peru fa!, that be was perluaded he Ibould do a pleating service to the community by fending it ill o circu la.iu" .'>11? ift —mw f 4w ITlTsijAi Ta ru.:i.i utb, ■ And for f .le by IHOM :S at the Stone Hnufe. No. 41, fonth Second strut, EVENINGS at HOME ; OR, THE JUVFNILE BODGE T Ok'ENED. Confiiliiig of a variety of Miscellaneous Pieces for the inftru<slion and aaiufement of Y )UN(i PER SONS—sixVolumeshandfomely pnntedaod bound up in two volumes, price Two Dollars. The variety and excellence of these pieces ire fucb, that tbe book seeds only to be known tube universally efleemed one ol the most valuable pub lic tions th t can be put into the hands of young p&rfor.s " ' *elightful talk to rearthe tender thought, To teach the young id a how t-. Ihoot, To pour frelh inftru&iun o'er the mind. To breathe h' enlivening spirit, ind to fix The generous purpose in theglowing brfafl." Thomson. August 24. U)wf4W ""COMMISSIONERS' SALLS, THI Commifii'ners of the counties of Ly coming and Northumberland, have given notice that they intetid to proceed tQ the sale of landt, for the arrearage of taxes, on the 7th of September next. gjT The different printers in this city will render an eflential service to a great number of individuals uy publilbing this notice. Aug. 18. FOR SALE, BRETAGNES In cases German Checks in do. Cambrick FbttUu Oznabrigs, Sold and (ilver Watches Window Glass 10 by 8 Glass Tumblers in cases Liufeed Oil in caiks, &c. &e. ' George Penttoek, 103, High-Strc>t. July .f. jaw NOTICE. IF Theov O'Haxa, who some years fincekept School at the Nine Bridges, Queen's County, Eas tern Shore, Maryland, be living he is hereby re minded to call on, or write to, the Rev. Ambrose Marihal, near Warwick, County, Eastern Shore, Maryland, from whom he will receive in teresting information. Anguft 4. mw&f4W ~THE SUBSCRIBERS~ ASSIGNEES OF JAMES GREENLEAF, HEKEbY give notice, that they have disposed t »f the property afligned to them for the securing (] the payment of the note , acceptances, and en dowments given by Edward Fox, for the use ef the laid James Greenleaf; and the holders of luch notes, acceptances, and endorsements, are , hereby notifyed tha' the fubferibero will fettle with them for the amount of their relpeflive elaim», both principal and interest, at any time before the acth day of Oilnber next; after which dav, the holder- not applying, wijl a] be excluded, agreeably to the terms of afiign- ; t inciit t) Applications to be made at south-east corner t ). of Dock and Second streets (the Dock-street j,, fide), between the hours of eleven and one o' t h elock every day, Sundays excepted os Henry Pratt, in Tho. W. Francis, w John Milter, J un, I f LU John AJhley, Jacob Baker. . ?hil*de!phia, August ty, 1797. d PHILADELPHIA: TL«&SDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, ,707. r lli Day Published, And to be fold by WILI.I \V[ YOUNQ, corner of Second and Chefnut ftrcets, Prise yitbi of a Dollar, Observations on certain Documents Contained in No. V and VI of S 6 t " The History of thfc United States for the year 17^6," 6$ In which th- cii int cr speculation against jlLexjnd&r Hamilton, ity La?e SWWfVfY of the Irlasuk, is hULL v ■«. REFUTED. tTKITTSH Br UIUSEir. Th-s publication presents a conciie lUtement 74 of the base means pradiied by the Jacobini of the United States to afperfe'the charaders of thofc p»rfons who arc cot fidered as hostile to their difor ga izing fcheme.j. It also contains the cor respondence between Mr. Hamilton and Meffn. Monroe, Muhlenhurgh and Venab'e, on the fub jedl ot the document* a.'orefaid, and a ftries of let ters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr Ha milton, proving beyond the poOibiliry of a d >irbt, rg- that the connection between him and Reynolds, et, was the rifuit ol a daring conspiracy on the part of the latter and his associates to money. £3" A discount of one third from the retail price will bt made in favor of wholefa e pucchaf rs, for eAsii Orders to be adarcffed to Mr Yowno /fvcufl 25 1 he Norfolk Vlail STAGE. THIS Stage ftatys from the GEORGE Tavern, at the corner of Sopond and Arch Streets, in - Philadelphia, vry T%>fJa>, and S.ttur . «%» at 3 o'clock, ia th ( f tforoing ; irfivet at o _ j vcrthc si ftdav, at Sn«wbill the fccon I day, at cr ; Nqnhamptm Courr House the third day, and on j the morning of the fourth day t» e paffengcr* find ■ a falc and comfortable packet to convey thorn to I Norfolk. • r « pacV*r leaves Norfolk for Northampton ferry, every Tuefdiy Ihurf'ay and "atuid.y, and the : ( Stage ftafts from tni& ferry for Philadelphia, every [ 1 Mon.ay, VVedi.elday and Friday ; puts up at Snow | 1 Hill tin firfr night, at Dover the 2d night, and~ar- 1 rives in Philadelphia in the evening of the third > ,<%• . i < 1.. The diftanee on this ront< , between Philadelphia c and Norfolk, is to miles less than on any stage route > between those places j t Too much cannot ke said in favor of the road, j which is most excellent indeed. The proprietors j w llingly engage to return the whole fare to any g parfenger, who, after having performed this route, , r j wril fay that h> ever travelled in a stage for the fame - d distance, so good a road in America, o August ii. dim. eotf. -. : 1 'lmported in the latest arrivals from h f, Amllcritjm and Hamburg, and for sale by " B. J, Bohlen, /i large ajjortmcnt of Jine French Cambrict, c _ Platillas Kufiia tnd Dutch ftilcl' th j B r ittannia§ Writing, port, and print- Rouanes jng paper Hroun Holland Du ch ealf Ikin* "I " Chei ks and Hripet Prime maddfcr J t Tickienburgt Shell'd Barley A Oznahurgs Looking gaffes ti White fheetingi H'llow glals ware TOiaper Slates Brown rolls Coffee mills r Umbrellas Brass kettles Hair ribbons Scythes and straw knives Black and white laces Tovs assorted in boxes Best Holland Gin in pipes London particular Madeira Wine * \ . T "'y 24 mftthtf s : Imported in the jhip / igou, a And for sale by John Morton, No. 116, South Front street, A Hvfon Hyson Skin (. rK .r. _ Young Hyson f rEAS - Imperial j April 29. eotf O To be SOLD or RENTED^~ AL \RGE 3 Story Brick House, on the South fide of Filbert street, between Eighth and Ninth, lately occupied as the Sur vej-or General's Office. ' 1 he Building is 36 feet front and 3J feet de«p, the lot ttc feet deep, with the privilege of 1 nine feet wide Alley extending the whole length of v the Jot, to a thirty feet wide Court for Carriages 1 to turn in. The House is not plastered, and H may be turned either into one, or two dwelling ( Houses. It is suit ib!e for a large Manufafiory, or would make a good Tavern. Immediate peffeffion will be given, Apply to No. Jil, Chefnut-Street. Aug. »i. cod4t. IMPORTED In the Ihip America, Jame* Swing, mailer, from Hamburgh, Brown Hollands F White Piatillas k V T icklenbnrgs ', r Coarse Linens ■ 1 ' t nu: Ta P C * vet Looking GlafTes ") . , ~£ Glass Tumblers j in d,f J an< FOR BALE B7 George Pennock. for August n. ' , 3aw ini Young Hyson lea. Z fell 4.0 chests of a Ifuperior quality—Also, Iqo do. of Hyson, Imported in the Woodrop Sim], and for sale by the fubferibers, corner of Second and Pine street. BY C. Haight. June »t. eot f Health-Office, Philadelphia, •Jlh June, I 797. 1 HE Board of Health offer to rent oiit the NfcW ± CITY HOSPITAL, usually called The IVU iv am. It maybe occupied as a Tavern, for which there are excellent accommodations. The person taking C it mud be capable and willing to ajft in the capaci- ' ty of a Steward; in cafe a contagcous disease in '^ e the city Ihould at any time render it necessary to c ' a^ make use of the premises as a Hospital. It cannot uni ' therefore b« let for any limited time—and the red ot •taintedframe building is to be reserved. Prof ofals in writing will be rsceived at this office, stating what rent will be allowed under the foregoing cir- L I sumOances None need apply without being able to produce the belt recommendations. De JOHK MILLER, fun. M Chairman of the Board ef Health. per, J"VB. 6 i F, By John Eenno, N =>■ 119 Cbejnut Street. COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMAS, aad •r of CONSUMPTIONS. Just receded, by Wm. Grik. iths, No. xj 7,South ' s &'econd-ftreet, e Ire '1 supply of Genuine Bal/am r.f Honey, 0f A Medicine invented by h. ~tte Sir John Hill • (who knowledge a 1 Br. -afnrcdkim '1 -Utiof! oi the Lintixu •». fttain) tod is so.W/ui ,r, j.r...1ta4 *t a . VtMt„*n t Ur Hie above LV complaints; it Is aj« of/ingular efficacy in the Hoopirg Cough, It may al'o l,e had retail of W. A. S-roxts.No. ent , ' South Second and T. STifr, 55, Ncw the cet > in bottle* at 75 ceuts each. ofe r ?" Ir "7 BS having observed the happy ef or. 0 the medicine, (several cases of cures hav or- In S come within his own knowledge) and the great Its. em and for it hat induced him to order a laret lb- ' LI PP ?> a part of which he has juR received et- A "S«f I- lilwJW J a- ' ~ - J; A Cook wanted. irt __ / WOM ' N who i.nrterftands the business tad ice fin brinij e ood rcc immendaliofu, may £ d employ or »nd receive grner ; us by applying it No. 67 north evrmh-ltr et. 7 *"*• ft « 3 t vV nted to purchase, \ pairot Oout, well broke Houses, young and n, , found. Enquire it Mr. Oellers" Hotel, Cbe/nut in flreet, r- Application mbft be made immediately, u- Sugxfi 1 a * u at ' uroncc Cntpanyof bloortbAmerica' 1 ' ,oc ' c ' lo ' < ' er " ' r ' tb'* rompanf are here- T> A "T "formed, that purfumt to the fifth ,e if. XT . T ch3rter ' *nd at the request of a j. , Number of Stockholders, who, together, are «r proprietors ol Six Thousand Share., and up j ™-hu' , a ,? Cnerll 'he Stockholders d w.(l be held at the Company'. Office, on Mon day the ajrh day of September next, at n 'a o clock, A m. for the purpose of filling up a » . vacancy in their Direction ; and taking into | conlideration such Reflations or Bye Laws as > may be preftnted in conformity with the Char tcr of Jncorporittmv I , EBEN. HAZARD, Su'ry. Ie y *°" w&l'tSij The Pannerftiip, UNDER the firm of FREEMAN (3* Company, is dissolved by mutual confcat. All pcrfons 1 havng any demands agunft the bid House are de sired to render he fa:ne to T. B Freeman; and those indebted to the House are deliredto make pay ment to him—By whom business will in future be , carried on,at his Store, No. 39, South Front street. PETER BORGER, INFORMS hit friends and the public in general that he has removed from No. 119, corner of Arch and Fourth, to No. loy North Front, be tween *rch and Race streets. July*'- ' »aw 4 w Rofs & Simfon, HAVE FO* SALS 1 f Hoglheads, Excellent Coffee in < Tierces, and C Barrels. A small parcel of nice cocoa in bags few puncheon" Jamaica spirits, fourth proof Superior Teneriffee wine, eld and in Madeirapipej - An invoice of jewellery and hosiery to be Cold by i the package A few hampers best English cheese. J«'y »7 dtf. r Window Glass, Of Superior Quality, and cheaper thin any other in iheCav— OF V/IRIOuS srzss, From 8 bv 6 to >9 by 14, By the Tingle Box or' Quantify, mav be had at the] S Ofe of the Subferibert, corner oi Arch and Froni llrecl, James C. Iff Samuel W. Fijher. , Philadelphia, J nc 9» 1797. S'wmwftf N achaniel Lewis & Son, ,t Have for sale at their Jlore, No. 70, adjoining w George Latimer & Son, Pine-Jlrtet Wharf, A Quamitv of r , Madeira Winea F< In pipes and haflf pipes adeira Walnuts and Citron, lately Imported in the schooner Sincerity, Capt. Copia Alf,, Puncheons, fecondand third proof, WcA- India Rum, and a few Pipes of Brandy They have constantly on hand and for sale, French Burr and Country Millstonci of various sizes,. ard a general assortment of Boultiug Cloths of the best quality, both American ayd Foreign ma* nufaAure. The former having proved, irom se veral years cxp. ricpcr of a numKer of millers in different parts of the United States at lead equal, and in many instances superior to the European Cloths, we hope the manufacturer, Robert Daw son, will meet with liberal encouragement in this important and ufeful undertaking. He has obtain ed a patent and exclusive right of making and vending Boulting Cloths on his improved plan for a (lumber ef years, and they are fold only by him felf in Lancaller, ftatc of Pennsylvania, and by 0 the fuhferibers in Philadelphia. June '4 d This Day is Publiftied, ¥CI BY MelT. Dobfon, Carev, Campbell, Rice, ind the dai other Bookfellert, the Price One Dollar and twenty-five cents, pj (] Elegant y printed on Wove paper, and Hot- Ph prejfed, ln*i By John Thoropfon, of A COMPARATIVE VIJ»WOT of The Constitutions Of the several States with each other, and witji that of the United States: exhibiting in Tables, •»/ the prominent features of caeh Constitution, and \ clading together their most important proyifions, C r under the ieveral hfcads of administration ; with " C i Notes and Obftrvations. in By WILLIAM SMITH, Of South-Carolina, the L L. D. and member of the Congress of the ers United States. Dedicated to tfos People of the United States. N. B A few Copies printed on an inferior pa per, at 3-4ths of a dollar. February 6 tnwf fhi ia( l Imported in the lhip Manchester, t Benjamin Shewkll, Matter, From Bourdtaux, and for sale by the fuofcriber, No. jj Walnut Street. Bonrdeaux Brandy r „ mark?t c,arct in caf « ( Entitled to in f cdocwin «. » do. f Drawback. ,Sauterne, do. do. J jve Thomas Murgatfsyd. l ' le WHO HAS FOR SALE. sfo ® herr y Wine in pipes and quarter calfcg w' ota do. f, Pimento in bags ef- 4 000 buftiels Liverpool fait. Aug. 24. tut&stf. eat " £C A PERSON QF INGENUITY, lately arrived -i A. from Europe, wi/hes to find here a place in the quality of a D.reAor of a Glafs-hoafc, Chryf tal of all kindly having particular means for the conftruiSion of the kilns, pots. &c. and polTeffing hketv ife the articles used in the Glals houses of t gland and France, having worked a long wliile ad in mofl of them. Every exertion will be made to oy Tender th- manufaflory deserving of public appro -17, bation— He who wiih«s to speak to him, will fiad him at No. 475 Front-ft»e&t. irtllpufl 24 » 4t F->r iale or to be let 011 ground id rent, A-aaluntAt Lot of Gnuni; ' OiTU ATE on the north-eift corner of Was. JJ nut and Filth streets, fronting the State- House fqUare. This lot is fifty-one feet front on Warmt street, and one hundred arid thirteen f feet and an half on Fifth ftteet ; there are at present two small two Jlory brick houses, and a e _ number of foaU tenements thereon. ;h ;!*' Al'9, for Salt* a , . wo three flory Brick Houses J C «i' th conveDic,lt ft»rcs, wharf, &c. situate on a a'Cr-'lreet, between Mulberry and SafFafras rs "roet>, containing in front on Water street Ef -- ty-four sept, and continuing that breadth £aft -1 ward ninery-five feet, then widening to the a south thirteen feet fix inches. These houses T o ave the convenience of a public alley adjoining is on the north fide, and are a very dedrable fitua r- tion for a merchant, flour fadlor.or others who . may have occasion for storage of goods. This property will be fold on very reasonable terms tor cash. For further information apply to the ■ printer. . 1 J»'y miewtf '• The Subscriber has for Sale, te A large aflbrtmerit of India Muffins, 0 d coarse and fine India Calicoes e Sooty Romalls B ue Cloths and Checks Bandanna Handkerchiefs ~ Blue red and Gilli Handkerchiefs An invoice of Irish JLineus and Shietings, well j aflorted £ A box of Diapers T Silk Umbrellas \ Two boxes #f fine Spices, cotaining Nutmegs, vei Mace and Cloves _ frc Black Pepper of firft quality ex] East India Ginger tra Java Sugar Btl A quantity of Madeira Wine Ditto of Gin Roll Brimstone Mordeeai Lewis. e> Cedar Shingles. 0 ma THE fubferiber has a quantity of 3 feet Cedar ! c j c of a superior quality, for sale at 13 t h e doljars psr thtuland. ' or William Hallow ell, No. 193 North Third-Jlreet. the July 27. eo.iat I ccr ' lici DUTY ON CARRIAGES. lun TT fait: Notice is hereby Given, ilial nT'HAT agreeably to an ait of Congress as the 1 -I United States of America, paled at Phila f™" delphia, the 18th day of May. 1796 ; laying du' '" tC ties on Carriage-, for the conveyance«f persons, ' which lhall be kept hy or for any person, for his C a or her own life, ort>. let out to hire, or lor the "V C conveyance of pafiergers, ti.e several duties and ' ° rates following, For and upon every Coach, 15 dols. -• upon every CI sriot, 112 dols. . , upon every Pod Chariot, 12 dols. upon e-very Post Ch.ufe, n dols. upon every »r without top, """ 9 dols. f on< upon every Coachee, 9 dols. " ni r upon othtf Carriages, having pannel work above, with blind*, glaffcs Oi .J" 9 dols. W ~ thl " upon faur wheeled Carriages, having fra- '° med polls and tops with steel springs, 6 C ! Sn dols. > **** ■pon four wheeled Carriages, with wood- '? enj>r iron springs or jacks, 3 dols. upon Curricles with tops, 3 dots. . upon Chaises with tops, 3 dols. to 7" ' upon Chairs with tops, 3 dols. ui on other two wheel topcarriages, 3 dols. ve fr e upon two wheel carriages, with steel or r iron springs, 3 dols. 0 For and upon all other two wheel carriages, 1 dols. upon every four wheeled carriage, having framed poftsand tops, and retting up- c.. on wooden spars, i dols. . ' The Colleflors of the Revenue for the firft Sur- ■, l * vey of the Diftriift of Pennsylvania, will attend r daily, until the 30th day of September n-xt, for the purpose of receiving the duties on Carriages, at W ' No, 117, in Race or Saffafras-flreet, in the City ol a "7 " Philadelphia; at the house of Daniel St. Clair,E(q. j'j in"ihe County of' Montgomery ; and at thehoufe " r > of James Chapman, Esq. in the County of Bucks ; ' of which all perforispoffelTed of such Carriages are r r - desired to take notice. Notice is also given, s KI TO all retail dealers in Wines, and foreign dif- eTer tilled spirituous liquors, that licences will be grant- 6° oa ed to them ; one licence for carrying on the bufi- sr< ness of retailing of Wines, in a less quantity, or dire<3 in less quantities than thirty gallons—and one li- ntn 0l cerice for carrying on the business of retailing Spi rituous liquors in less quantities than zo gallons, at IT the fame time and at the fame places, by the ofiic- fetftio ers legally authorised t« e;rant such licences. fubfci WILUAM NICHOLS, ad a Infpeilor of the Revenue of the firft fur- under vey of the Diftriit of l'ennfyivania. Office of InipecSion at 7 Philadelplxia, 3d Awguft, (797. i lal Jul [Vgh'MP XIL * 1 -» I Bourdeaux Brandy Ditto ditto Clarc-t in caje- Just teceived, and lei Sale by Rundle & Leech. Philadelphia, 15th July, i 7 NOTICE is heretwgiven, that fej arate aro pt> f ils wirh ft-aled covers \» ill be re rived at my efficC until the tievenfh iliv n f Sf next, to turn 'ft'by romrad* the follow 1, K sr . tides for the use of the Army of the United States in the year 1798• * First Contrast for 8 Sergeants coats 2 Muficiani, do. 10 Sergeant! vests } Dragoons. 126 Privates coats lib Privates veils 64 Sergeants coats ■] 54 Muficiafis, do. 96 Sergeants vests 192 Wo. len . ver.illg Artillerists 19a Lines overalls S & 936 1 rivates coals Engineers. 9 >6 <lo. vests 1871 Woolen overalls 1871 Linen do. '44 Sergeants coats 72 Muficijris, do. ' 216 Sergeants vests 432 Lir.en o-vcrall» 4,?» Woolen da. Infantrr. 1893 Privjtes coats 1892 do. vests 3784 Woolen overalls 3 784 Lintn do. ift CoritriiS, for 1288 Sergcamts (hirts 1' 8t 6 Privates do. 12600 Socks id Contrail, for a-j pair Iratberbreecbtt jd Lontiail, for a?a pair boots *6OO pair (hoes, No. 1 8000 pair do. No. a 4th ContraS, for Artillerifts and Engi neers hats a 108 Infantry do. JL v t . . 136 Dra g°°n caps Ine whole to be delivered at the city of Phil*> ' delphia, viz. One fourth on or before the ietb day of Fa bruary next. One fourth «n or before the 15th day ef A pnl »ext. ' The remaining half on or before the icthday of June next. The articles arc to be agreeable to such pat terns as (hall be directed by the Secretary for the Department of War. Payments to be made as (Von as the articles hall be de'ivered, and palled infneftlon TENCH FRANCIS, Purveyor. eotnthScp. I v To Majlers and Pilots bringing up Vcjtk from. Foreign Ports to this City. ITTHereas sundry infringement* have lately be* V V made on the laws of this (late for the 'ent.ng pestilential or infe&ious diseases, eithet rom ignorance or inattention thereto, it is tho't xpedient at this time to publilh the followine e» fch&aions the UW> ° f * ld Apri1 ' >l9A ' 7th aßfl HEALTH-OFFICE. ~ , June 6th, 1794; f'ojf j", 'be City and port Y Philadelphia from the introdu3ion ef pe/Ji lential and contagious diseases. Sect. 7. And be' it further enabled, that every taller or captain of any Ihipor veffc! commgfrom ■a (veflels aitually employed n the cnaftir.t trade tceptcd) and bound to Any fort or place within ie jurifdiAionof Pennfylvmia.fha 1 cause hisftip r veliei to be brought toanchor,or otherwise stay ' '« be , ? T AT 0t the " VerDe| aware,op pp estsi ts to te Health-Office on JState-Ifland afordaid and lere to remain until he (hall have duly Dtained a rtificate or hill ot heal h from the Resident Phy cian. And it, previeufly to obtaining such cert* c i ,e ° r llof hca |l h . any master or captain (ball ifferhisftip or vefill to approach near, r than the id Health Office to the city of Philadelphia, or all land, cause or fuffcr to be landed, or br ught l lhore, at any place 6t port within this Corn. onwealth, or at any other port or place, with the tent of being conveyed into this Commonwealth v ly person or persons, or any goods- wares or mer andize, or, if after receiving such bill of health certificate, he lhall negl a or rfufe to deliver e (am- to the Health-Officer, such master or cap in (hall forfeit ana p-y, for each and every such the fumof nvi hundreO dollars And the captain or master of every (hip or vet (ball fend a file and commodious boat tjo brine e physician on board, and (hall in like manner nv, y him back to the Health-Office, after he has ■ ncluded his official ejaniination ; And while he making such examination, or in aft an) (übfe ent> examination by the Heal h Officer or Con ting Phylician, agreeably to the d.reflioiis of - a&, the master or captain (hall expole or cause be exposed to thefearch of the Refide'nt Phyfi n,or of the Health Officer and Confujt ni> Phyfi ■ (as the cafe may be) tach and every part of the p or veflel, and lha I present to hi view each 1 every person or perfors 6n board ther o ', and 1 (hall also true and fatislailory answers make jU luch questions as the Resident Physician, &e. he time of examination (hall ask relative to the' ilthof any port or place frern which ihe (hip oc iel failed, or has since touched at —the numi.ee persons on board when rhe (hip or veflU entered her voyage—the number ol persons that have :e been landed or taken ori board, and whea 1 whererefpe&ively— what persons on board— hey have besfl during the voyage, or (hall at time of examination, be infeded with any pef ntial or don<Bjioua dijeafe—and what is the pre t state and condition of the persons on board h rcfptdl to their health or diseases. And i£ mailer or captain (hall refufo to expose as. afore , to the search of any of the officers aforefaid, f he (hall tcnceal af.yfickprrfon, er in mny otirr man dative the proper ojjiciri aforefaid in tie ixhuers, 1 captain or master, for every such offence, (hali eit and pay the sum of riTE uuNDiiii) uot :S. ect. 8. And if sny person or persons whatfo r (the Resident Physician, dec. excepted) (hall >a board any vessel, before the master thereof received a certificate of health in the manner tfted, every person so offending, ftiail pay the of ONB UVNOKED DOLLARS r being absolutely neccfiary that the foregoing ions (hriuld be pnnciua]ly complied with, the criber, in compliahce with his duty, mull ex a rigorous obfervante of the (ame, or else be er the necessity of putting the laws in force. Wn. ALLkN, Health Qjjicerpf the i'nt §f flMadeipLia. lly 14.
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