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SALES BY AUCTION.
ti
Stated Sales J
For D'R r GOO DS. I
r Forenoon—Edward Fox, No. ss, £
Monjp ' Front-ftreet,
- Af'tefnoon —Footman & Co. No. 6j
C South Front-street.
x r Forraoo'i.—Johl Connrlly, O!-. 1 City
frWflW Ho. 73 f»uA Pront«Qre«t. "
) Afternoon—William Shanaon, No. .
C IS3 High-street.
\ A, ; e ;" 00 "r- I ' e ' er enfon ' No - ? 4 o
- I fobtli Ihifd-ftrcet.
rr.,,..rj,„ J Forenoon—Edward Fox.
■ J'-'-y —John Connelly.
„ .j /Forenoon—Wilhar# Shsunon.
n,.ay Afternoon—John Connelly.
Saturday Afternoon—Peter Benfon.
For HAMBURGH,
r T"'HE Copper Bottomed Ship tl
' i FAVORITE, John ft
Thompson, Miller, now at
Bright'* wharf, and will be rea-
dy to take, in en Monday next, -
"* i " part of her cargo being engaged
and reidy to go on board. The (hip is so well /
known, that i»|s needless to describe Jier. She
is now iivcompleat order. For Freight or Pas
s ge, please to applv at Mr. Jeremiah Warder's
Compting No. 12, North Third street,
or to the Master on bord.
Aliguft 30.
For SALE,
On board the said Ship, Swedilh Iron, aOTorted
Hollow and Window Glass, Demyjohns, Wrap
•pinjr Paper for Sugar Refiners, Rugs of I & 2
Quality. Please to apply as above.
wf&m4*r
White Havanna Sagar.
14?) I hoxrs "> of Tery fuperlerquallty now difchary
-7 t hhds- 1 i:ig from tie (hip Hamburgh Packet, t
at_Walnut Strtst wharf—and for sale by
PJiilip Nick/in is' Co*
N. B.
THE SHIP
Hamburg Packet, c
.t Silas Svtain, Master, '
For Sale, or Charter. y
I Aug. 24. sots - |
COMMISSIONERS' SALES, ]
Commifii mers of the counties of Ly- t
X coming and Northumberland, liave. given 1
notice that they intend to proceed to the sale of t
lands, for the arrearage ps taxes, on the 7th of 1
September next. '
£s" The different printer* in this city will
render an essential ferviqe to a great number of
individuals by publishing this notice.
Aug. 18.
FOR SALE,
BRETAGNES in eases
German Checks in do.
Cambrick
Plattillas ,
Ozuabrijs
Gold and fitver Watches
Wlpdow Olafs 10 by 8
GlaA, Tumblersin cases
Linseed Oil in calks, ice. &c.
George Perinoch,
IO?,' Hirb-Shrtit.
Joly j. ' ' ; • . 3 3W
< NOTICE.
IF Thidy O'Hara, who years fine* kept
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
Marshal, near Warwick, Cecil County, Eastern
Shore, Maryland, from whom he wUI receive in- •
terefting information.
August 4. mw&f£w_
THE SUBSCRIBERS,
ASSIGNEES OF JAMES GREENLEAF,
HEREBY give notice, that fliey have riifpofed
of the property aOigned to t'.tcrtfor the securing
the payment of the note=, acceptances, and en
dorferiients given by Edward Fox, lor the use
of the said James Greenleaf; and the holder* of
luch notes, acceptances, and endorsements, are
hereby notifyed that the fubferibers will fettle
■with them for the amount of their refpeilive
claim*, hoth principal and interest, at
any time before the 20th day of Oilober next;
after which day, the holders not applying, will
be excluded, agreeably to the terms of affign
tnent.
Application* to be made at south-east corner
of Dock and Second streets (the Dock-llreet
fide), between the hours of eleven and one o'
•lock'every day, Sundays excepted.
Henry Pratl,
Tho. W. Frzncis,
John Miller, Jun.
John AJlley,
Jacob Baker.
Philadelphia, August 18, 1797. , d
The Inhabitants of the Diftrid
of Southwark,
A RF, informed that a Coachee is provided, to be
jL x kept at the Constables' office, the north east
earner of Front and Almond streets. where the
friends of those sick pcrfons who deflreto be re
moved to the Gi:y Hospital, are requeued to make
application—Also, a Heart: will be kept in readi
»el» for the removal of the dead.
JONATHAN PENROSE.
N E.—The Toor, wh« wish to remove to the
Tents on Schuylkill, may be fnrnifhed with orders
Vy applying as
Imported in the latest arrivals from
\mftcrdam and Hamburg, Jand forfale by
B. fc? J. Bohlen,
A lane afToctment of fine French Cambrics,
PiatilUs Ruflia indDytcb sailcloth
B-ittannia* Writing, poll, and print-
Rouanes it,g L pa ?f a •
Brown Holland Dutch calf fkm»
Checks and flripes Prime madder
Ticklenburgi Shell'd Barley >,
,'Oznahurgs Looking glasses
White (heetings Hollow glass ware
Diaper I S ,3 }S s
Brown rolls Coffee mills
Umbrellas Brass ketllea
Hair ribbons Scythes and (Va.w knives
Black a lid whitelaces Tovs alTatted in boxes
Heft Holland Gin in pipes
\ London aartwular Madeira A'ine
> r .1.. -. m&thtf
PHILADELPHIA: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER r 5 , 1707.
WANTED
' Bills on Amflerdatn, at a fight not exceeding six
ty days, and with approved Indorfers, U> the amount
jf two hundred tfroufarid guilders—for which cath q
will be paid at the rate of thirty eight cents a guil
der—Applications to be made to Gco«ge Smipfon, (
Esq. Caftiier of the Bank of the United States. t
Sept. 41. v dtf v
NOTICE ~~ f
i. ' the Prlri 1
of Soutlvivark, that * ry 5 w»ll 1 i< id .;, the
CommiHioner'a room, wn Ftiday evening the, 15th
inft. at 7 o'clock, to take into confidciation, acd a
dopt measures for the rrete&ion of the property of
our fellow-citizen* froA v daring robbei s.
~ n JON. PENROSE- S
Sept. 14.
Young Hyson Tea. *
40 chests of a superior quality—Alio, e
100 do. of Hyson, tl
Imported in the ffoodrop Sims, and for sale by
tie fubfcriberit, comer of Second and Pine
street.
G. Haight.
June 21. eotf
Imported in the Jhip Pigou, •
And for fait by John Morton, No. ii6»South c
Front-street, \
Hyson } , Vilg *
5)' flU,S ur >TEAS ' 1
Young Hylon C J a
Imperial J '■
April 20. eotf *
This Day Published,
And to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of
Second and CKcfnut street*,
Price 3-8/A1 of <* T)ollur,
Observations on certain Documents
Contained i* No. V and VI of (
« The History of the United Stats? far y
the
111 which the CHARGE OF SPKCOL ATIO N a<T3illll '
' ALEXANDER HAMILTON,
Late Secret afty of the TatASUK, is FULLY 1
REFUTED.
ir rlr re n Br himself.
This publication presents a concise ftateraent
of the base means pra&ifed by the Jacobins of the
United States to asperse the charaders of those
p*i sons who areVronlidered as hostile to their difor
gapiKing fchrmes. It also contains the cor
respondence between Mr. Hamilton and Messrs. r
Monroe, Muhlenburgh and Venable, on the fob'
je6t of the documents aforefaid, and a series of let- (
ters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr. Ha- .
milton, proving beyond the possibility of a doubt, ,
that the conneflion between him and Reynolds, ,
was the result of a daring eonfpiracy on the part ,
of tlve latter aid hi« associates to extort money. ,
gy A difcouot of one third from the retail price j
wilTbe made in favor of wholefalc purchaferi, for
cash. Orders t® be adcfreiTed to Mr. Yo»no.
August aj.
The Norfolk Mail STAGE.*
TKU Stage starts from the GEORGE Tavern,
at thecorner of Second and Arch Streets, in
Philadelphia, evriy Tutfdtr}, TburfJay, and Satur
day, at .1 o'clock, io the n orning ; arrives at Po
ver the firft day, at Snowhill the second day, at
Northampton Court House the third day, and on
the morning of the fourth day the find
a fafe and «omfortable packet to convey tl}*m to
Norfolk.
A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton feiry,
every Tucfd ly, Thursday and Saturday, and the
Stage starts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every
Mon.ay, Wcdncfday and Priday ;'putsup at Snow
Hill the firft night, at Dover the id night, and ar
rives in Philadelphia in the evening of the third
day.
Thediftance on this route, between Philadelphia
and Norfolk, is So miles lefa than on any fuge.route
between those placea. ,
Too much canpot be fai 1 in favor of the road,
which is most excellent indeed. The proprietors
willingly engage to return the whole fare to any
paflenger, who, after having performed this route,
w ill fay that he ever travelled in a stage for the fame
distance, so good a road in America.
August I J. dim. eotf.
Philadelphia, 15th July, 1797-
NOTICE is hereby given, that separate pro
posals with sealed covers \ri|l be received
at my office until the eleventh Say of September
next, to furnilh by contrail the following ar
ticles for the use of the Army of the United
States in the year 1798.
First Contrail for
I 8 Sergeants coati
2 Musicians, do.
10 Sergeants veils Dragoaqs
-116 Privates coats
t 126 Privates vests
' 64 Sergeants eoats
31 Musicians, do.
96 Sergeants vests
19a Woolen overalls Artilleriftj
192 Linen overall* V &
936 Privates coats 1 Engineers
9.16 do. vests
1871 Woolen overalls
187 a Linen do. ,
l 144 Sergeants coats
' 7a Musicians, do.
2.16 Sergeants vests
e 431 Linen overalls
432 Woolen do. *V"" ■ Infantry*
, . 1893 Privates coats
1891 do. vests
e 3784 Woolen overalls
3784 Linen do.
lit Contrail, for 1288 Sergeants
11816 Privates ,do.
e 12600 Socks
■* 2d Crtntrafl, for 272 pair leather breeches
3d Contrail,, for 272 pair hoots
4600 pairfhoes, No. I
8000 pair do. No. 2
4tli Contrail, for 1032 Artilleriftsand Engi
neers hats
2108 Infantry do.
136 Dra*oou caps
t- The whole to be delivered at the city of Phila
delphia, viz.
One fourth on or before the 15th diy of Fe
bruary next.
One fmirth on or beferethe 15th day of A
pril next.
The remaining half on er before the 15th day
of June next.
The articles are to be agreeable to such pat
terns as (hall be direiled by the Secretary for the
;s Department of War.
Payments to be made as Toon as the article
Hiall bo delivered, and pafled infpeflion.
TENCH FRANCIS, Purveyor.
cttiithSep.
By John Fenn.o, N a Ix 9 Chef?iut Street.
City CommifftQVers Office, 1
' August 29, 1797.
IN purfni\ncß of an Or t^>ff acd
Common Councils, paflTeo. rhe zzdday ofiMay !aft.
Proposal? in venting wl'Jbe rsceivedhy the City
Comnjfißbners for one mon'h tVxa the jft of Sep- C
tember next, for letting iff lcafefi for one .$
vear to commence tHc 5. J' •tuy ! ; "" rv oc.xt, c
following public property r.,
Xl"* " h-a- 5a • : L.i V - I W#
Alio on SiA7j.fr d , "
Mulberry,
And High Streets,
and Walnut Streets, Draw 2ridgt», wit>i
the Scale and Fith HouTes, Spruce, Pioe and Cedar \
Streets. a:
The cellar under the City-Hall. ci
The Tavern at the middle ferj-y on Schuylkill, tl
with the lots contiguous thereto, (except so much ii
thereof as (hall he occupied by any buildings cre«st- a
ed for the use of the Collector of the Tolls, or be u
neceflary for the toll-gates. J
Ang. 3 3tawim.
Five Hundred Dollars Reward.
A ROB BERT!
fubfcriber's JvYering houl?, in Chefnut-
street, was broken open fume time finc« Fr;- t j
dayjaft, and plundered of property, the value of c
which cannot as yet be ascertained. The
gained admifiion Vy breaking epen a window {flut
ter in the.second story of the back part of the house,
and afterwards farced almost every lock therein.
The above reward will be paid for the reftorapon j
of i'uch prop€riy as they may have taken, or pro
portionably for any part thereof, and a
of the pericn er concerned to convidhoi*.
JONATHAN MEREDITH.
Sept 12. dtf.
L O S T,
the Paffyunk Road, betv/een the Bltie Ball
ano the cify, a Fowling Piece, a brass j
harrel and Ftlrcr I'glit ; on the plate of the bur*
the It UT* 11 Jamaica, nthe barrel },
near the lock *• London" and the Tower llamp. f
Whoever will return the aid piece to 7obn Bcnnard, t
at the fijjn of, the B'ue Ball on the Paflyunk Road, E
or the office of this Gazette, shall receive a reward 0
of Four French Crowns,
. w ept. 12. *3^
DUIY ON CARRIAGES.
Notice is hereby Given,
T'HAT agreeably te an a& of Congrefi ef the 1
Unitfd States of America, pafled »t Phila- C
delphia, the »Bth day of May, 1796 ; laying du
ties on Carriages, for the conveyance of persons, e
which shall be kept by or for any person, for his '
or her own use, or to let out to hire, or for the
conveyance of passengers, the several duties and ]
rates following, to wit :
For and upon every Coach, IJ dols.
upou every Chariot, 11 dols. '
upon every Post Chariot, 12 dols.
upon every Post Chaise, 11 dojs.
upon every Phaeton, with or without top, ]
9 dols.
upon every Coachee, 9 dols.
npon other Carriages, having pannelwork
above, with blinds, glasses or fnrtains,
9 dols.
upon four wheeled Carriages, having fra
med posts and topi with steel springs, 6
dols.
npon four wheeled Carriages, with wood-
iron fprinjfs or jacks, 3 dols.
upon Curricles with'tops, 3 dols.
j upon Chaises with tops, 3 dols.
upon Chairs with tops, 3 dols.
upon other two.wheel topcarriages, 3 dols.
upon two wheel carriages, with steel or
iron l"pring», 3 dols. ,
For and upon all other two wheel carriages, 2 dol".
upon every four wheeled carriage, having
framed pofte and '.ops, ynd resting up
on wooden spars, 2 dols '
The ColleSors of thoßcvenue for the llrfl Sur
vey of the DiftricSl of Pennsylvania, will attend
daily, uutil the 30th day of September n«-xt, lor j
the purpose of receiving the duties ou Carriages, at |
Germantown ; at the house of Daniel St. Clair,Ef<]. ,
in the Countj of Montgomery; and at the house |
of James Chapman, Efq in the County of Bucks ;
of which allperfonspoffcfled of such Carriages are
desired to take notice.
Notice is also given,
TO all retail dealers in Wind, and foreign dis
tilled fpiritnous liquors, that licences will be grant
ed to them ; one licence for carrying on the bufi
nefsof retailing of Wipes, in a Icfs quantity, or
in less quantities than thirty gallons—and one li
cence for carrying on the bufihcfs of retailing Spi
rituous liquors in less quantities than 20 gallons, at
the -fame time and at the fame places, by the offic
ers legally autborifed to grant such licences.
WILLIAM NICHOLS,
Infpe&or of the Rcvenire of the firft sur
vey of iHe Pennfylvania.
Office of Infpe<Sion at ")
Germatitow, 12th ?ept. »797' J
fM PORTED
111 the (hip America, James Kwinf, maftef, from
/ Hamburgh,
1 Brown Hollands
White Piatillas
Ticklenbnrgs
Coatfe Linens
Tapes
Looking GlatTcs ") cafc ,.
GJaXs Tumblers J
FOR SALE BY
George Pennock.
A H uft 14. "3» w
An elegant House in »Irch Street.
TO be let and entered on immediately a large
and elegant house at the Corner of Arch at\d
Ninth Street. There are two drawing rooms
f and one dining room—the largest is 31 feet by
2 6 —and two are so connetSled by folding doors
sto make but one. Also* five bed rooms, bc
des 5 in the garret, well finished for lervanu.
- There are stables and a coach house, with evry
convenience for a family. Enquire nt No. 29,
in North Seventh street, or at No. ziß, Arch
Street.
- Aug. T?.
PETER BORGER,
INFORMS his friends and the public in general
that he hr.s -removed from No. 119, corner of
Arch and Fourth, to No. TOS North Front, be
y tween Arch and Kaceltreets.
luly 1-. W4"
Slct laying lJuttts on Stamped Vtiium,
Parchment and Paper.
A FEW copies of the above aSt may he had at
the Office of the Gazette of ita Ueited States, No
119, Chefr.uf-ftreet. July 191
Iniurance Compan\ of the State •
of Pennfylvafiia. -
'"P'HE Olfics will bu kept until further 'notice at
I the School House in GermaiHov/u. The i
Company still retain • the room in Chefnut, above V
.Seventh street, where a person w ill att.nd Vo re- I
ccive and g're- anf'.vers !• applications, ev-ry day H
A-om |Q irr.tll 1 o'cicci. '; 8
Sept 13. d.<t:.nvt/ B
Bank of North America,
September BtA y p
Monday nrfct the Nyticcs for a!! Nates or
Bills payable it thisß*nk.which fajl due on that
a;id the - enfuirtg 6 days, will be fcrved on the *
crs : And the like Notices on every Monday, till
the further or<lers of the Direiloi 6—Perfom wjlli- C
itvg to deposit N©tes or Bills for Collection, which
are tp full due within th© week, mu.ft tf emfelves
to notice ro the Payers dt§
TO BE SOLD , A
And immediate pojfeffion given, ' '
A Convenient w\ell tiniihed Brick I enement,
with a cook house' and other out houfes,Ctu
atcd in a pleafait part of the borough of •Mming- Q
ton, in the State of Delaware—Thp let of ground
has forty feet front on We ft-ftreet, aii(J g'
through the ftjmre to Paftur -ftrret, on which i 3 u
erfoled a stable and honfe
ALLEN M'I.ANE, ft
Wilmington, Aug, ». u
Red Port Wine. ' r '
Just arrived, by the brig Iris, capt Rhodes, from
Oporto,
Red Port Wine in pipes,hhds. and quarter cases
6<* cwt. Cork, 'or sale by
Philips, Cramond, & Co.
July 2*'• j 5
The Partnerlhip,
UNDER the firm of FREEMAN Conlpany,
i« <::Bu'.»ed nratodlecwfent. Al 1 perfotis
having any demands againft'thefaid House we ds
fired to render the fame to T. U. Freeman -, and
thufe indebted to the House are defirfed to make pay- J
ment to him —By whom bufioefs will in future be
carried on,at his Store, No. 39, South Front-ftrcek 1 -
Augtji 7. ' eod4w
NOTICE.
ALL those who have any claims against the t
estate of Johm Cole, Umbrella Maker, late a
deceased, will apply withio a month from the date
hereof, to Mrs. Cole, at the south east corner of t
Green and Second streets, for their arrangement. j
N. B. If all demands are not sent in before the (
expiration of the 1 aboveme'litinned time, they wiU #
not be allowed, as his property will be disposed of. (
Sept. 9. i *-I t ' j
ImportedirtthelhipMANCHESTEß, i
Benjamin Shewell, Master, (
From Bourdeaux, and for sale by the fubferiber, j
No. ji Walnut Street. 1
Bonrdeaux Brandy ~1 "
Irish market claret in cases ( Entitled to
Medoc wine, in do. f Drawback.
Sauterne, do. do. J
Thomas Murgatroyd.
■WHO HAS FOR. SALE.
Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter calks ,
Rota do. do-
Pimento in bags
4000 bushels Liverpool fait.
Aug. 24. tut&stf.
A PERSON OF INGENUITY, lately arrived
from Europe, wi߻es to find here a place in
the quality of a Director of a Glafs-houfc, Chryf
tal of all kinds, having particular means for the
conftrucflion of the kilns, pots, and pofTeffing
likewise the articles used in the Glais houses of
Ei gland and France, baviug werked a long while
In nuft of them. Every exertion will be made to
| render the manufaiSory deferviog of public appro
1' bation—He who wishes to speak to him, will find
him at No. 27J Front-ftieet. '
Augnft 14 *
j For sale or to be on ground
rent,
A valuable Lot of Ground ;
SITUATE on tHe north-eift corner of Wal
nut and Fifth streets, fronting the State
' House square. Thi« lot is fifty-one feet front
on Waiiui! street, and one hundred and thirteen
' r feet and an half on Fifth street ; there are at
present tWo nnall two story brick houses, and a
number of small tenements thereon.
t . Also, for Sale,
Two three story Brick Houses
With convenient stores, wharf, &c. iituate on
Water-ftree-t, between Mulberry and Saffafras
" streets, containing in front on Water street fif
ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east
ward ninety-five feet, then w-id' ning to the
- south thirteen feet fix inches. These houses
ave the convenience of a.public alley adjoining
n on the north fide, and are a very desirable Ctna
tion for a merchant, flour fa«3or,or othert who
may have occasion for storage of goods, lhis
property will be fbld on very reasonable terms
forcafh. For further information apply to the
printer.
July U. tn&wtf
The Subscriber has for Sale,
A large ailortment of India Muslins,
conrfe and fine
India Calkoes 7.
Sooty Romalls
B'ue Cloths and Checks
Bandanna Handkerchiefs
' d Blue red and 6illi Handkerchiefs
An invoice of Irish Lincus and sheetings, well
aflortcd
A box ©f Diapers
rS Silk Umbrellas
Two boxes of fine Spice«, cotaining Nutmegs ;
S- Mace and Cloves
7 Black Pepper of firft quality
9' East India Ginger
h Java Sugar
A quantity of Madeira Wine
__ Ditto of Gin
Roll Brimstone
Mordecji Lewis.
AugvJ! ii. ' awlm
Cedar Shingles.
~ i—p<HF. fubferiber has a quantity of J feet Cedar
5 J[ Shingles of a superior quality, for sale at 13
dollars psr thousand.
at WMliam Hallowtl\,
• No. 193 North Third-Jlreet.
July 17. " 0<,12t
THOMAS HERMANVLIUFFER.
North, Sifth flrwt/ comer of North alky, No. 34
HAS FOR ,BALE,
EXOi'1 .1 .t <Tred bcurdeaux Wioe incafxß!' »
boxes,
A'hite Graves Wine in casks
!'ir!denburgs
Rtilfia -lif-Cot'is
Ravens.rmik. •»
ESiji Linen
Hcffiar.s
Diaper avd Ta!)liC!otl)
FmjfTy'-ag-i
Coramon German Cloth
n affci (merit <>f black coloured Ribbons
Fine German
About twelve tons 1' uffia Jlesn Mtmp
Clover Seed
Italian Soap, in fmallboxe*, For family use
Window Glass />usc 10 —zavc
. THIS DAY PUBX.IJHED, *
And for file by THOMAS DOBSOiX, at the
Ston» House, No. 4t, south Second street.
EVENINGS at HOME;
C*., THE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED.
Geßihung ofa variety of Mifeellaneous Pieces for
the jnftru&ion and amuferr.ent of YOUNG PER
SONS—Six Volumes printed and bound
up in two volumes, price Two Dollars. f
The variety and excellence ol these pieces are
such, that the bopk need« only to be known to b*
universally efleemed one of the. mo ft valuable pub
lications fh t can be pat into the lianas of young
perrfor.s.
44 Delightful taik to rear the tender taught,
To teach the yoyng id -a how £«> (hoot,
To pour tte frfefh ii»{tru<slioQ o'er the mind,
T* breathe th' enlivening ipirit, and to si.i
The generous purpofc in thtgloVving br^aft."
Thomson.
August 24. j mwf4w
" Tills D .1Y IS PUBLISHED, ~~
By THOMAS I)ORSON y at the Stone Houfa,
No. 41, south Second flreet,
Letters and Conversations,
Between fever il Tovng Ladies, on improving and in
teretling fubjeflis.
Translated from tbe Dutch of Afadeike de Camion
with alterations and improvements,
Printed, en fne paper, and neatly j>wnd t
Price one dollar.
AMIDST the tide of modern Romances, painting
tales «f extraordinary diftrtfi, or of defpei.te or
artful villainy, which " harrow up the foul," and
which it would be for the honor of young ladies to
be ignorant of, this little book comes forward to so
licit notice, where, in a variety of incidents, not ex
ceeding the baunds of rial lift, the prefer, becauft
elegant and natural dignity and importunes of the Feenalt
charechr is exhibited in an interesting point of view,
and presents examples of real and attainable excel
lence. ,
The publiftier was fomuch pleaftd with the pern
fal, that he was persuaded he should do a pleating;
service to the community by fending it in o circu
lation. August 14—m»4w
Tt Master 1 and Pilots bringing up Vcffels
from Foreign Ports to this City.
WHereas fundty infringements have lately been
made on the Jaws of tljis state for the pre*
venting pestilential *r infectious diseases, either
from ignorance or in»ttentio* thereto, it is tho't
expedient at this time to publifn the following ex
tract 1 from the laws of aad April, 1794, 7 A
Bth fedions.
HEALTH-OFFICfi.
June 6th, 17J4.
Extratt of an aftfor feruring tbe city and pott
»f Philadelphia from the m tradnSion of pef i
h ntial and contagious diseases.
Sect. 7. And be it farther ena&ed, that svery
master or captain of any ship or v«iTel eoming from
fca (vessels aelually employed in the coasting trade
excepted) and bound to any port or place within
the jurifdiftion of Peonfylvania.fba l ] cause his fbip
or vessel to be brought to anchor, or otkerwife flay
ed in tbe flream of the river Delaware, opposite to
the Health-Office an Stata-Illand aforefaid, and
there to remain until he (hall have duly obtained a
c< rtificate or bill of heal h frera the Resident Phy
sician. And if, previeufly to obtaining such certi
ficate or bill of health, any master or captain (hall
futfer bis (hip or vessel to appri ach nearer than the
said Health-Office to the city of Philadelphia, or
fhalHand, canfe or fuffer to be landed, or brought
on (hore, at afly place or port within this Com
monwealth, or at any other port or place, with the
intent of being conveyed into this Commonwealth,
any person tr persons, or any goods, wares er mer
chandize, or, if after receiving such bill of health
o." certificate, he shall ncgk& or r.fufe to deliver
the fame to the Health-QlScer, such n-.after or cap
tain shall forfeit M.a pay, for each sndevery such
offence, thel'umof iive hundred dollars.
And the captain or master of «v«ry Cup or ves
sel shall fend a fafe and commodious bpat to bring
the physician on bop- and shall in like manner
convy him baektp <Ol faakh-Ollice, after he has
concluded his official examination ; And while ho
' is making filth examination, or in rase any fubfc
» que:.t examinatioifby the Heahji Officer or Con
; fu'ting Physician; agreeably to the d reifions of
thin aA, the master or captain fliall espofe or cauie
) to be exposed to thefearch of the Relident Phyfi
-5 cian.or of the Health Officer and Consulting Phyfi
-5 clan (as the cafe may be) each and every part of the
: ship or vessel, and shall present to hi» view eack
and every person or persons on board thereof, and
and shall also true and fatisfadory anl'wers piahe
' to all such questions as the Resident Physician, &c.
at the time of examination shall aflc iclativie to the
health of any pott or place frem which the ihip of
> vessel failed, or has fir.ee touched at —the number
of persons on board when the ship or vessel entered
on her voyage—the number of persons that have
fince been landed or taken 011 board, aDd when,
and whererefpe&ively—what persons on board—■.
f they hate been during the voyage, or shall,
the time of examination, be infected with any pet
" tilential or contagious diftafe—and what is the pro
fent state and condition of the p*rfcns on board
with rupee? to their health or diseases. And
any master or captain shall refufe to expose as afore-
! > aid, to the search of any of the officers aforefaid,
n- if he fhalltfOH«a/ anyftck ftrjoa t or in any other man"
jer deceive tbe proper officers aforefaid in bis Jifctrt
uch captain or master, for every such offence, shall
forfeit and pay the fuel of riVE hundreb dol
lars.
Sect. 8. And if aF,y person or persons what
ever (the Resident Physician, iScc. excepted) shall
goon board any vessel, before the master thereof
has received a certificate of health ,in the manner
_ J direifed, every person so offending, shall pay th«
urn of ONE HONDRED DOltAttS.
IT being tibfolutely neceflary tkat the foregoing
ir feigioni should be punctually complied with, tha
13 fubferiber, in compliance wiik his duty, mufl ex
aCl a rigorons of the fame, or else be
under tha neeeffity of putting thu laws in force.
\V m. AIXKN, Health Ofjhtr of the
\ ' Put W/' btfad'rijibia. '
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