of ;oc United Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. '-57° J SAL ::shv AUCTION. Stated Rales For t R r GOODS. f'Fo'iennon—F-tlward Fox, No. 56, iii 1 } fo'iih Front.ft/eet, ) Alerr.oon —Foot.min & Co. No. 65 f Soufli Front-street. C Vo-ttivK)—Jphn Conrelly, OM City j in ' .'I-:, Nn. 73 foMi'V. Front-llreet. -j l a ) \ Afternoon —Wrilpra Shannon, No. C. IKigh-ftreet. mw.,5 -y, ~ C Forenoon—Edward Fox. •Airj .ay < j\f ternoon —John Connelly. p Forenoon—Wi!l*inj Shannon. r Afternoon—John Connelly. Saturday Wfternooß—Peter Brnfon. For Savannah, The faft failing (hip, SWIFT PACKET, Patrick Gribbin, Mjifler, Now lying opposite ih: mouth' of Franlcford Creek, has har.fllocne accommoda tions. For paflenpers, and will fail »>n or about the ill ef Oiflobcr. For freight it pafT.ge apply to the mailer on board, pr of the fub'cribers at Frankf<*d, 5 x-i miles from Philadelphia. Nalbro Js 3 J. Frazier. Frankford, Sept. 18. dt-iftO. For HAMBURG H, r I 'HE Copper Bottomed Ship v i~% j>~ I FAVORITE, John ;! S> ThompsoiS, Miftcr, now at Firight's wharf, and will be rea , take in on \foad.w» next. part ot her cargobcinjr ei'eac'd and rtidy to go on board. The ship is so well known, that it it needlcfs to defiiribe her. She* is now in compleat order. For Freight or Pas sage, pltafe to apply at Mr. Jeremiah Warder's Compiing l-loufe. No. !», North Third street, or to the Mailer on bord. August 'For SALE, On board the said Ship, Swedilh Iron, aflorted Hollow and Window Glass, Demvjofcns, Wrap ping Paper f>r Sugar Refiners, Rugs of 1 &. j Quality. Please to apply as above. wf&m4w White Havanna Sugar. X4&J boxes 7 of very fuperiorquality now difcharg ■7 hhds. f ing from the snip Hamburgh Packet, at Walnut Streit wharf—and for sale by Philip Nicklin Co. N. B. THE SHir Hamburg Packet, Silas Matter, Sale, or Charter. Aug. 24. eotf " T O BE 6 d — L D, And poffejjion given immediately, A LARGE cwo (lory brick Houfe,handfomefy A Ctuated in Princeton There arc four rooms and a large entry on each floor, and five rooms in the garret, a range of back buildings 51 feet ill length, and a piazza of 57 feet. Ihereisa pump in the yard, 4n excelleut kitchen garden, at the farther end of which are a carriage house and two ftah'les, one of which is new, 44 feet long, witl stalls in the two liable* for 47 horses. The heal thiness and pleafantncfs of its f'tuation, and the number ef genteel arid agreeable families in a. d r.«ar the town, reader it a desirable ritrerat for a gentleman from the city. Ihf commodioufntf» of the house, its central position, and the largencfs of the (tables. make itjeycry wuy fnitablt fora tav< rn,for which it ha» always been confitlerd as capital ft a ad. Inquire on the prAn fes, of ISAAC SNOWDEN. Princeton, Ann- 15. 19— dtwiawtf " (M O T 1 C E. IF Tinny o'Ha*a, whofome years fincekept School at the Nine Bridges, Quern's County, Eas tern Shore, Nfaryland, be living, lie is hereby re minded to call on, or write to, the Rev. AmbrOse ■Marshal, near Warwick, Cecil County, Eaftefn Shore, Maryland, from whom he will reecive in teri-f'ing information. August 4. mw&f-jw THESUBS CRI BE RS, ASSIGtf.SES OF JAMES GREENLEAF, HEkEuY give notice, that they have disposed of the pijbperty assigned to them for the securing the payment of the note 1 , acceptances, jnd en dotfennents given by Edward Fox, for the use of ihe A'.id James GreenUaf; and the holders of such notes, acceptances, and endorsements, are hereby notifyed that the fubferihers will fsttle with therp for the amount of their refpeilive tlaims, b th principal and interest, at any time before the loth day of Otfloher next; after which dav, the holders not applying, will be excluded, agreeably to the terms of align ment- Applications to be made at south-east corner of Dock and Second streets (the Dock-llreet fide), between the hourt of eleven and one o' elock every day,- Sunday^excepted. Henry Pratt, Tho. IV. Francis, John Miller, Jun. John AJhley, Jacob Baler. Philadelphia, August 18, 1797. d The Inhabitants of the Diftri£t of Southwark, ARE informed that a Coachee is provided, to be _ kept at the Condables' office, the north east earner of Front and Almond flreet9. where the friends of those ficlc persons who desire to be r:- moved to the City Hospital, are rt queScd to make application —Alio, a Hear fe will be kept in readi rci's for the removal of the dead. ' . JONATHAN PENROSE. N. 8.-—-The Foor, who wilh to remove to the Tents on Sebuylkiil, may be furniflied with orders by applying" as a'tove. Au? 1"J COMMISSIONERS' SALES, Commiflioners of the counties of Ly- X coming and Northumberland, have piven notke that they intend to proceed to the sale of lands, for the arrearage of taxes, ou the 7th ot September next. T'ne difierent printers in this city will rrnd'r an eiTential fervke to a great number of individuals liy publiflfing this notice. Aug. 18. PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1797. WANTED B'lls on Amderdam, at a fight not exceeding six ty dsya, and with approved Indf* iVrs, tp. the amount jf two hundred tlioufond guilders—for which calh will 'je p:u iat the rate of thirty eight cents a guil der—-Applications <0 be made to George 'Simpfon, Esq. Talhier »f the Bank of ihc United States. Sept. 41. dtf NOTICE r Ukepcby divert so the « the DiitriA of Southwark, that a mccwiii he hold at the ComrainioHer's roo^i v on Friday evening the 15th in ft. at 7 o*clcck,to take into confideiatioq, ard a dopt meafuresfor the protedljor) of the pfoperty,of our fellow-citizens from' daring rohbers. JON. PENROSE. Sept. 14. Young Hyson Tea. 40 chells of a superior quality—Mfo, ico do.of Hyson, Imported in the H'oadrop Sims, and for sale by the fublbribers, corner of Second and Pine street. C. Haight. June it. - eotf Imported in the Jhip Pigou, And for sale by John Morton, No. I li, South Front-flreet, Hyson " } - "y. fon s^ in r Cteas iotmg Hyson ( Imperial J April 20. en>( This Day Published, And to hf fold by WILI.IAM YOUNG, corner of Second and Chefnut streets, Price of a Dollar, Observations on certain Pocuments Cmuained i* No. V and VI of " The History of the UniteJ States for the year 1796," In which the cii'iwi or speculation againd ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late Secr*t>*y of the Tkeasdk, ia FULIA" REFUTED. ir R1 r N BY BIMSKLf. TVs publication presents a concif* (latement of the base meant pra&ifed by th« Jacobins of the United States to asperse the chara&ers of those ptrfons who arc coilidwcd as hostile to their difor gat izing schemes. It also contains the cor respondence between Mr. Hamilton and MefTrs. Monroe, Muhlenburgh and Venable, on the fub jc<st of the documents alorefaid, and a series of let ters from James Reynolds ana his wife to Mr. Ha milton, proving beyond the possibility of a doubt, that the between him and Reynolds, was the rcfult of a daring eonfpiraay oh the part of the latter aid his affpeiates to extort money. j £)r A difcoußt of one third from the retail priec 1 will be made in favor of wholesale purchasers, fw : cash. Orders to be addrefTed to Mr Yowno. August 15. The Norfolk Mail STAGE. THIS Stage starts from the GEORGE Tavern, at the corner of Sreoßd and Arch Streets, in Philadelphia, every Tuefriay, tburfday, and Satur dayat 3 o'clock, in the irorning ; arrives at Do ver the firft day, at Snowhill the fccond day, at Noyhampton Court House the third day, and on the morning of the fourth day the paflengcrs find a fafe and aomfortable, packet .to convey thorn to Norfolk. A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton feiry, every Tuefd'y, Thursday and Saturday, and the Stage ftart<i from this ferry for Philadelphia,^'every Monday, JVednefday and Friday ;|put«up at Snow Hill th-firft night, at Dover the «d night, and ar rives in Philadelphia in the evening of the third day. Ihediftance ontl it route,between Philadelphia and bjorfolk, is So miles left than on any stage route between those place*. Too much cannot be said in favor of the road, which is mcft excellent indeed. The proprietors willingly engage to return the whole fare to any padenger, who, after havijig performed this route, wiil fay that he evtr travelled iu a stage for the fame distance, so good a road in America. August 11. dim. eotf. Philadelphia, ista july, 1797. NOTICE is hereby given, that separate pre pnfals with icaled covers will be received at my office until the ilevenfh day of September next, to furnifh by contrail the follow ing ar ticles for the use of the Army of the United States in the year 1798. First Contrail for 8 Sergeants coats "j a Mufioiins, do. JO Sergeants veils Dragoons. 126 Privates coats • 126 Privates veils 64 Sergeants coats 1 ja Musicians, do. 94 Sergeants veils 192 Wdolen overalls ' Artilleriftj 192 Linen overalls & 936 Privates coats Engineers. 936 do. vests 1872 Woolen overalls 1872 Linen 1 do. J 1 144 Sergeants'coats 72 Musicians, do. 216 Sergeants vests 432 Linen overalls 432 Woolen do. Infantry. 1893 Privates coats 1892 do. vests , 3784 Woolen overalls 3784 Linen do. ift Contra<9, for 1288 Sergeants (hirts 11816 Privates do. 12600 Socks 2d Contrail, for 272 pair leather breeches 3d Contract, for 272 pair boots 4600 pairlhoes, Np. 1 8000 pair do. No. 2 4th ContraA, for 1032 Artillerills and Engi neers hats a 108 Infantry do. 136 Dragoon caps The whole'to be delivered at the city of Phila delphia, viz. One fourth on or before the 15th day of Fe bruary next. One f«vrth on or before t-he 15th day of A pril next. The remaining half on «r before the 15 th day of June next. The articles are to be agreeable to such pr<- ternsas {hall be directed by the Secretary for the Department of War. , Payments to be made as fwm as the article (hall b. delivered, and palled infpeiSlion. TENCH FRANCIS, Purveyor. eotuthSep.. By John Fenno, N° 119 Chefnut Street. Lately Published, In one vol. 8 vo- (price one foliar 'n boards) fold by U'tLIAM YOUNG, corner of Second and Chvfruf firi-ets, A Colleftion of Papers on the fubjeifl: of Biilious Fevers, prevalent in tin: United States for a 1 few year? past. Compiled by NO AH iri'BSTZR, /,». • Contain!,Vletters from <3ors,an, .* tirtti, B '- : >l'..»lor, Rinifay. Moni'on, Reyiiwids, Mitch ell,oh contagion, &c. &c. f'etit. T c. — . City CommiJJioners Office, August 29, 1797. IN purfuance.ofan Ordinance of the Selcii and Common Councils, paflcd the a2d day of May last. Propofat." in writing will be received hy the C iy Commiflioners for one month from the ift ef Sep tember next, for letting to rent on ieafca lor o»e year to comVnence the firft day of January next, the following public property of thfe city— The wharf and landing on Vine Street, Also on Saffafras, Mulberry, And High Streets, Chefnut and Walnut Streets, Draw bridge, with th» Scale and Frth Houses, Spruce, Pine and Cedar Streets. The cellar under ttie City-Hall. The Tavern at the middtc ferry on Schuylkill, with the lot j contiguous thereto, (except so much thereof as shall be occu£i£d by any buildings eteA ed f~r theufeoftbe of the Tolis, or bt necefTary for the toll-gates.) Anp. 3 3tawim. • LOS T, ON the PalTyunk Road, between the Blue Ball and the city, a Fowling Piece, with a brass h a>rel and filvcr fight; on the plate of the butt are tht< letter* <l Jamaica, * —and on the barrel near the lock *• Londba" anrf the Tower Whoever will return the aid pieccto Join Brnnard, at thefign of the Blue Ball on the Puffyunk Road, or the office of this Gazette, lhall receive a reward of Four French Crowns, Sept. 12. *3t "DUTY - 3N carriages. Notice is hereby Given, THAT agreeably to an a A of Congress ef the United States of America, pafled at Phila delphia, the 18th day of May, 1796; laying du ties on Carriages, for the conveyance of persons, which (hall be kept by or for any person, for hia 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, IS dols. upon every Chariot, IZ dols. upon every Poll Chariot, l» dolt. (jpon every Post Chaise, 11 doU. upon every Phaeton, with or without top, 9 dols. - ■ upon every Ooachee, 9 dols. upon other Carriages, having panne 1 work above, with blindt, giaffei or curtains, 9 dols. upon four wheeled Carriages, having fra med polls and tops with fleet fpriogs, 6 dols. upon four wheeled Carriages, with wood en or iron springs or jacks, 3 dais, upon Curricles with t»p«, j dels, upon Chaises with tops, 3 dols. upon Chairs with tops, 3 dais. up«n oth«r two wheel top carriages, 3 dols. upon two wheel carriages, with steel or iron springs, 3 dols. For and upon all other two wheel carriages, 3 dols. upon every four wheeled carriage, having framed polls and topa, and relling up-, on wooden spars, 2 The Collectors of the Revenue for the firft Sur vey of the Dillrifl of Pcnnfylvania, will attend daily, until the 30th day of September next, for the pur pose of receiving the duties on Carriages, at Gcrmanrown ; at the house of Daniel St. Clair,Eft], in the County of Montgomery; and at the house of James Chapjnan, Esq. in the County of Bucks* of which all perfonspoffefled of such Carriages are ddircd to take notice. Notice is also given, TO all retail dealers in Wines, and foreign dis tilled spirituous liquor*, that licences will Ue grant ed to them i one licence for carrying on the busi ness of retailing of Wines, in a ltf» quantity, or in less quantities than thirty gallons—and one li cence for carrying on the bufincfs of retailing Spi rituous liquors in less quantities than so gallons, at the fame time and at the fame palaces, by the olic ers legally authorised to grant such licence*. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Infpe&or of the Revenue of the firft sur vey of the DillriiSof Pcnnfylvania. Office of Infpeftion at < j ]m Germantow, Tith Sept. 1797- J IMPORT E D Ih tho {hip America, James Ewirjj, mafler, from 1 Hamburgh, Brown Hollands White Platilla# Ticklcfsbfrgs Coarse Linens .Tapes Looking Glides ") f Glass Tumblers j FOR SALE BV George Pennock. AugvH 14. 3aw An elegant House in /I\~ch Street. TO be let and entered on immediately a large and elegant house «t the Corner of Arch and Ninth Street. There are' two drawing noras and one dining room—the largest is 31 feet by 26 —and two are so conneiled by folding doors as to make but one. Also, five bed rooms, he fides 5 in the garnet, well finifhed for fervanu. There are stables and a coach hoofe, \t'ith evry convenience for a fairily. Enquire in North Seventh street, or at No. 218, Arch Street. yV 'ifj. xe. 23W3w. PETER EORGER, INFORMS his friends k and the public in general that he has removed from No. 159, corner of Arch and Fourth, to No. toj North tront, be tween Arch and Race ftreett. . July i". yiw4w Window Glass, <ffff Superior Quality, and cheaper than any other in the City— OF VARIOUS SIZES, From 8 by 6 to *9 jjjT 14s By the (ingle Box or Quantity, may be had ?t the Store of the Subscribers, corner of Arch aiyt Front ftrcct. James C. & SamudW. Fijhcr. Philadelphia, J'ne9, 1797. 'iiwmwftf ' nfurance Compan of the State of Pennfylvaijia. THE Office y/ill be kept until further notice at the School House ; in Germantowtv. The Company (till retain the room in Chef;iut, ?.hove Seventhfstreett t whtrc a person will' attmd to re ceive and give anfv.-crsto applications, every day 1 ' 6 until 1 o'clock. S',h 1 ;. dmawtf Bank of North Arnerita, v September Sth, 1797. 0^ T Monday next the Notice* for all Notes or Bill« payable at this Bank .which fall due »n that and the days, will be served on the Pay ers: *nd the like Notices on evety Monday, till the further orders of the pirc&ors.—Perfons will ing to deposit K#tcs or BiUs for Collection, which are to fall due within the week, must tlenif-lves imri'-ruhc to give notice to the Payfr- dtf TO BE SOLD, • And immediate pojfejjion given, . < A Convenient well finifhed Brick Tenement, with a cook house and other out houfes,fitu ated in a plea fan t part of the borougk of Wilming ton, in the State of Delaware—The lot of ground ha* forty fee? front on West-street, and extends through the square to Pafturi'-ftrset, on which is creeled a stable iod carriage honfe. ALLEN M'LANE. Aug. 30. Red Port Wine. Just arrived, by the brig Iris, capt Rhodes, from Oporto, Red Port Wine in pipes,hhds. and quarter calcs cwt, Cork, for sale by Philips, Cramond, & Co. T'?ly 3t. $ The Partnerihip, UNDER the firm of FP.F.F.MAN S3* Comparr, is diffolvcd by mutual content. All persons having any demands against the said Koufc are de fircd to render the fame to ,T. B. Freeman ; and those indebted to the House are desired to make pay ment to him—By whom bufinefa will in future be earried on,at biiStore, No. 39, South Tront-ftree*. AugiiJ! 7. o® I4W NOTICE. ALL those who have any claims against the eflate of John Cole, Umbrella Maker, late deceased, will apply withi» a month from the date hereof, to Mrs. Cole, at the south east corner of Green and Second streets, for their arrangement. N. B. If all demands are not frnt in before the expiration of the abovementioned time, they wi'l not be allowed, as his property will be disposed of. Sept. 9. *3t Imported in the ship Man Chester, Benjamin Shewbll, Matter, From Bourdeaux, and for sale by the fubfc/iber, No. 11. Walnut Street. Bonrdeaux Brandy ~j Irilh market claret in cafe 9 / Entitled to Medoc wine, in do. f Drawback. Sauterne, do. do. J Thomas Murgatrsyd. WHO HAS FOR SALE. Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter caik« Rota do. do. Pimento in bags 4000 bulhele Liverpool fait. Aug. 24. tut&stf. A' PERSON OF INGENUITY, lately arrived from Europe, wiihes to find here a place in the quality of a Director of a Glafs-hopfe, Cb-yf tal of all kinds, havSng particular means for the conftruiftion of the kilns, pots. &c. and pnffedinq; likewise the articles used in tht Glals houses oi E gland and France, having worked a long while in must of them. Every exertion will be made to render the manufactory delerving of public appro bation— He. who wifhtfs to speak to him, will find hiin at No. 275 Front-ftiett. 1 A U cry f} 24 *4t Fjr sale or to be let on ground rent, / valuable Lot qf Ground ; SITUATE on the'north-eifl corner of Wal nut and Fifth streets, fronting the State- House square. This lot is filty-ooe feet front on Walnut street, and one hundred and thirteen feet and an half on Fifth street ; there are at present twofmall two story brick houses, and£ number of small tenements thereon. Alj'o, for Sale, Two three iftory Brick Houses With convenient stores, wharf, &c. situate on Water-ltreet, between Mulberry and Saflafras streets, containing in front on Water street fif ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east ward nine:y-five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. These houses ivie the convenience of a public alley adjoining 011 the north fide, and are a very desirable liqua tion for a merchant, flour fai3or,or others who nuvhaveoccafion for storage of (roods. This property will'be fold 011 very reafonabte terms for calh. For further information apply to the printer. July 31. m&wtf The Subscriber has for Sale, A large assortment of India Muslins, coarse and fine Indfa Calicoes. Sooty RomalU B ue Cloths and Checks Bandanna Handkerchiefs Blue red and Gilli Handkerchiefs An invoice of Irifti Linens and Sheetings, well assorted A box of Diapers Silk Umbrellas Two boxes of fine Spices, cotaining Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves Black Pepper of firft quality East India Ginger Java Sugar A quantity of Madeira Wine Ditto of Gin Roll Brimstone Mordecai Lewis. Au*nfi 12* 3awim Cedar Shingles. P-IE fubferiber has a quantity of 3 feet Cedar Shingles of a superior quality, for sale at J3 dollars psr thousand. William UaHotvcll, Ni. 193 Ntrlh Third-Jhrct. July 17. oof" Thomas Her wan Leuffer, North tifih flroet, xofner of Noi ti: aliey, No. 34, HAS FOR SAI.I, v E' XCELLENTred tSotirdciux Wiae i^ca&sar.4 j boxes, sis years 1 c!t} Whitr Graves \Vu,c in caf»ss TKh'r'nburgs 1 R'iffia Sail Cloths Ravens Dui.lt Bag Linen Hefliasi Di ipfi aid Tabic Clor'i Empty hugs Caramon German Clorh An aficrtmentof black coloured Ribbon* Fine Cerman Laces About twelve tons Ruflia clean Hemp" Clover Seed ; Italian Soap, in small boxes, for family use Window oiafa i*W ~9 —live piSDAY WAS fUBLic.l'iED, And for file by THOMAS DOBiON, at the Stone Hnufe. No. 41, south Second fireet., EVENINGS at HOME; OR, THE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED. Confuting of a variety of Mifedlaneoue Pieces for theinftrudion and amufementof YOUNG PER* SONS: —Six Volumes handsomely primedand bound up in two Volumes, price Two Dollars. The variety and excellence of these piece# ♦-c such, that the hook need* only to be known to be univcrfally efleemed one of the mod valuable pub*, lic-tions th t can be put into the hani's of young pttrfons. " Delightful talk to rear tfie tender thought, To teach the younjr idea how t«< (hoot. To pour tha frefh inAruclion o'er the mi-id, To breathe th* enlivening, spirit, and to fix The generous purpose in the glowing breast." Thomson. Au£i:ft24. mwf4\v THIS D v Y IS PUBLISHED, By THOMAS th?. Stone Houfo, No. 41, south Second ftrcet, Letters and Conversations, Between several Young Ladies, improving and iti»" terriling; fubje&s. Traaflated from the Dutch of Madame dt Carr.Un with alterations and improvements, Printed an J-paper, and neatly Sound, Price one dollar. AMIDST the tide of modern Remances, painting tales »f extraordinary distress, or of desperate or artful villainy, which " harrow up the foul," an<f which it would be for the honor of young ladies to be ignorant of, this little book comas forward to so licit notice, where, in a variety of incidents, not ex ceeding the bounds of real life, the proper, beeaufi elegant and natuml dignity and importance of the Female character is exhibited in an interesting point of view, and prcfents examples of real aid attainable excel lence. The publifiier was fomuch pleafedwith the pern;; sal, that he was persuaded he ffieuld do a pleasing fefvicetothe community by fending it in o circu lation. August Z4—mw4w ~To Masters and Pilots. bringing up Vtjfelc from Foreign Ports to this City. TTTHereas fundcy infringements have lately been VV made on the laws of this state for the pro> venting pestilential or infe&ious diseases, cither from ignorance or inattention thereto, it is tho'c expedient at this time to publilh the following ex tracts from the laws cf aid April, 1794, Jtli 2*4 Bth fe&ions: HEALTH-OFFICE. June 6th, 17,4. Extraß of an aftfor securing the city and port of Philadelphia from the introduction of pcjli- Imtial and contagious diseases. Sect. 7. And he it further enntfted, that every matter or captain of any (hip or velTel coming from faa (vefleli a&uaily employed n the toasting trade excepted) and bound to any port or place within the juril'diAion of Pennfylvania,ffiail csufe his ffiip or veifel to be broaght.to anchor, or otherwise fiay e l in the ftrenm of the river Delaware, oppoCts to the Health-Office on Stau-Ifland aforefaid, and there to remain until he ffiail have duly obtained a certificate or bill o.f lieal.h from the ReOdent Phy firian. AndU, previeully to obtaining ftich certi ficate or bill of health, any matter or captain {hall fuller his ffiip or veflelto approach nearer than the said Health-Office to the city of Philadelphia, or (hall land, ciufc or Puffer to be landed, or brought on shore, at any place or port within this Cor.i ntDnWf a'th, or at any other port cr plaae, with the intent c! being conveyed into this Kommonwealth, any person or perlons, or ary goods, wares or mer chandize, or, if after receiving futh bill of health o." certificate, he shall negle& or rcfufe to deliver the sam- to the Health-QHictr, such mailer or cap tain ffiail forfeit a«ia p-y, for each and every fuck offence, tbefumof riVE ddndked dollars. And the captain or matter'of every Ihip or ves sel fhaU fend a fafe and commodious boat to bring the physician on board, and fhaU in like manner etinvey him back to the Haalth-Office, after he hat concluded his official examination ; /ind while he is making such examination, or in cafe any fubfe queit examination by the Hea!-h Officer or Con futing Physician, agreeably to the d redtions of thi act, the mailer or captuip fiiall expole or caule to be expoled to thefeareh of the Resident Phyfi cian,or ofthe Health Officer and Consulting physi cian (as the cafe may be) each and every p?.rt of the ihip or vessel,"and ffiail present to his view each and every person cr perfor.s on board thereof, and and fhaU also true and fatisfaitory answers jnako to all such queflions as the Resident Phytic iair; &c. at the time of examination (hall ask relative to the health of any port or place from which the ihip or vedel failed, or has since touched at—the number of persons on board when the ihip or veflcl entered on her voyage—the number oi persons that have fruce been landed or taken on board, and whea and where rcfpeilively—what persons on board— s they have been during the voyage, or fhaU, at the time of examination, be infedted with any pef tilentisl or contagious difeate—and what is the prs feat state and condition of the persons on board with reTpeit to their health or diseases. And if any mailer or captain fhaU rcfufe to expose a< afore aid, to the fearchof any of the officers aforefaid, n if he ffiail conceal acy sick person, or in any other wan-. j<l deceive the proper officers aforefaid in bis uch captain or mailer, for every such offence, fhaU forfeit and pay the futit of five hundred dol lars. Sect. 8. And if »*y pejrfon or perfoni whatfe ever (the Resident Physician, &c. excepted) ffiail go on board any velTel, before the matter thereof has received a certificate of health in the manner • directed, every person so offending, ffi»U pay th« um of ONE HONORED DOLLARS. IT being abfolutcly ueceffary that the foregoing Teflions Ibould be punctually complied with, th« fiibfcriber, in compliance with his duty, mud ex ail a rigorous obfcrvance of the fame, or else b? undet tlw tieccffity of putting the laws in force. Wm. ALLEN, Health Oficcr of tie Pert »f .f'l'djdclpl/ia. July 14-' Jjw [VCXVME XII
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