* <x«nitt« g»tatts, «. Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Number' 575.] SALES BY AUCTION. Stated Sales j,' For DR r G00S) s . r Forenoon— Edward Fox, Nq. s 6, iW/cW ,/ o,,th Fronf-ftreet, ) Afternoon—Footman & Co. Na. 6; (_ Snath Front-itreet. f Forenoon—John Oonnrfhr, Old City TitrUatJ Auction 1 , No. 73 fotfh Frbnt-ftreet. 1 Afternoon— William Shannon, No. C 'B3 High-street. | Ke4sefd*v f A^rr^oon— Peter ilenfon, No. 74 ' f south Third-ftrcet. Thurfdfl, \ r ™<nodh—Edward Fox. C Afternoon—John Connelly. Friday I forenoon—Will •311} Shannon. 5 Afrernoog—John Connelly. Saturday Afternoon—Peter Benfon. tor Hamburgh, jC~3ri The good Brig |||||h Suke'Y, tf aac Master, "STOW lying at Clifford's wharf, in complete -i-> order to take in a cargo, and will receiv. ' freight on low terms. to apply to GEORGE DOHSON, N°- 2 ! Third-street. ' B A few " /passengers can be accommodat ed, if speedy application is made. _ Sept. is q j HAVANNA SUGARS^ FOR SALE, 5400 boxes and calks prime white Havan ' na SUGARS, On board the (hip fiamburgh Picket, Silas ; S "am, Matter, now lying at Marcus Hook. ' Tor terms, apply to Capt. Swiin, on board, to 1 Capt Samuil Smith, in Front, near Wal- ' nut street, or to < Philip Nici/in, iff Co. Who °ff<y the said Ship Hamburgh Packet -^-*W£rFor SALE or CHARTER. , She is 310 font rrgifter, coppered to the bends, * fails remarkab'y faft, and cm be ready to/e- ceive a cargo in a few days. • Sept daw . d Antigua Rum, - arrived at Wilmington, Delaware State, and now landing from on board the Brig A.tlive, William Williams, Matter, One hundred hhds. 3d & 4th proof. And for Sale by Jehu HoUingfworth & Co. Wilmington, Sept. 11. dtf " B. The above Brig, the bri ß GAYOSO, are 1 a "° for ; S,le or Charter, and «eJgßfiidC--novv ready to receive a cargo on board, at Wilmington ' Apply a» shove. For Savannah, The /aft failing (hip, ol SWIFT PACKET, P " '^J^2^ p ATR |C, t Griebin, Mafler, f° , Now lying opjiofite th; mouth M of rrankford Creek, has handl'ome accommoda- je< Hons for passengers, and will fail on or about t«i the ift »t o<fl™ber. mi For freight or paffge apply to the matter on [hl board, or of the fublcnbtrs at Fr»nkford, c t . a w miles from Philadelphia. of Nalbro J. Fra zier. „• Frankford, Sept. 18. dtiftO. rA ' For HAMBURGH, ~~ __ J r | 'HE Cooper Bottomed Ship FAVORITE, John ' hompson, Mlfter, now at Br 'S f,t '' wharf, and will be rea- ( L . ■ dy to take in on Monday next, part of her cargo being engaged V 1 and ruHy to go on board. The (hip is so well known, that it is needless to describe her. She l [ U is now in compleat order. For Freight or Pas- ' " sage, please to apply ? t Mr. Jeremiah Warder's W ?, ComptingHoufe, No. u, North Third street, „ ; •r to the Mailer on bord. „ August jo. „ ' For SALE, v - s On board the laid Ship, Swedish Iron, aflorted " v pollowand Windcw Glifs, Demyjohrrs, Wrap- 11 ping Paper f.->r Sugar Kefiners, Rugs of I& 2 Uc ' Quality. Please to «pply as above. a £ cl _ ma i TO BEHOLD,— Z And pojjejjion given immediately, ALARGfc two lfcry brick Hoafe.handfomely lituated ii) Princeton. There are tour rooms Ji and a large entry on each floor, and five rooms in the garret, a range of back buildings 51 feet in length, and a piazza of 57 feet. Thcre'is a pump H in the yard, an excelleut kitchen gartien, at the that farther end of which are a caniage house and two (tables, one of which is new, 44 feet long, with ® flails in the two (tables for 27 horses. The heal- doli thinefs and pleasantness of its situation, and the Ft number of genteel and agreeable families in and have n«ar the town, reader it a xltfirable retretjat for a W 'H gentleman from the city, lhe commodioufnefs of ada the house, its central position, and the largeness of y the stables, make it|cvery way fuitableforatavern,for * m ] which it has always been confiderd as a capital A stand. Inquire on the premises, of ISAAC SNOWDEN. M , Princeton, Aqg. 25. 29—dtw2awff f? '' NOTICE. Gnu IF Theov o'H<ira, whofome years fincekept Rou School at the Nine Bridges, Queen's County, Eaf- Brov tern Shore, Maryland, be living, he is hereby re- Chet minded to call on, or write to, the Rtv. Ambrose Tick Marftal, near Warwick, Cecil County, Eastern Ozm Shore, Mary-land, from whom he will receive in- Whi tereJVing information. Diac Augufl 4. mw&f4w B rov TO BE SOLD VERT CHEAP ! Umh A Light W. 4 GGON almost new, with a frame— !^' ! ' r i and a pair of harness (Eriglilh collars) has never ®' icl been used—price 90 Dolls. A Horse 16 hands high, seven years old—and a new chair, v. ith a falling top and hamefs— 320. J u . Enquire No. 331, Market-llrcet Angurt 24. diw WANTED Bills on /mderdain, at a fight not exceeding fix- ' I'l ty days, and with approved Indorfers, to the amount J ■jf two hundred thousand guilders—for which ca(h dollar ■will be paid at the rate of thirty eight cents a gtiil der—Applications to be made to George Simpfon, Esq. Calhier of the IJank of the United States. Sept. 14. dtf J u h PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY JEVENiNG, SEPTEMBER 1 6 . „ot" *ni> q un • '' ~~~ » ' \ The Partnership, I T ND! r.^ t 1 he J firm of Company, >. y isddTolved by mutual corfent. Alt persons living any demands again* the said House are de • S6, [I"? tU /,! nd r " Jl , e iamC WT-B. Freeman 5 and thofd indebted to the House a.rc dcfired to make pay 'o 6t mmt \° " :r ''T ßy whc m bcf,nt ' <B wi!' in future be earned ou.at hu.Store, No. 39, South Front-llreet. City *" fl 1 : «"<4w w Young HyJon ! ea. i4O chcits a Cuperior quality- A,lfo, 100 do.of Hyloi>, Imported in the tt'eadrob Sims, and for sale bv ' l „ he luhfcnber, corner of Second and Pine street. C. Haight. June 21. Mtf And for sale by John Morton, No. 116, South. Front-street. Hyfsn Hyson Skin vrF \Q Young Hyson ( S ' Impeoid j alete , April 20. * eot f elTe The Norfolk Mail STAGii. > ■f, 'X'HIS Stage ftatgr, from the GEORGE Tavern, :t. at corner of Second and Arch Streets, in dat- , < very Tut/Jay, Tbur/Jay', and SaiUr day, at 30 clock, in the Doming; arrives at Ho- ! r j ver the tirft day, at Snowhiil the second day, at j i_ , Northampton g->urt House the third day, and #ll tip morning ol the fourth day tl e paflengi rs find a lift and «omfortable packet to convey thsai to 1 Norfolk. . A packet Ifives PCorfolkfor Northampton feiry, every 1 uefday, i hurliay and .Saturday, and the 131 Stage ltarts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every ok. Monday, Wcdnelday and Friday ;;puts up at Snow ,to Hill thefirft night, at Dover the 2d night, and ar- / al- rives in Philadelphia iu the evening of the third day. rhediftance on this route, between Philadelphia , and Norfolk, is So miles less than on any stage route between those places. Too much cannot be said in favor of the road, ! R. wh " h is excellent indeed. The proprietors j CDgage to return the whole fare to any ' passenger, who, after having performed this route, Will fay that he ever travelled in a stage for the fame distance, so good a road in America. _ , August 11. dim. eotf. ire This Day Published, he Andtobefoldby WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of w Second and Chefnut streets, th if Price 3-Btbs of a Dollar, , ec ' Observations on certain Documents n< Contained in No. V and VI of _ " The History of the United States for . ~ . , the y ear *79<5," . ( re In which the cll or speculation against ld ALEXANDER HAMILTON, h . a Late SiciiT.tsr of the Txiasukt, is FULLY REFUTED. nc ... w *'f V N Br musEir. ™ I hit publication presents a coneile flatement or of the base means pradlifed by the Jacobin, of the Q f United tit.ten to asperse the characters of xhofc , perlons who are considered as hostile to their difor- _ gamzing schemes. It also contains the cor r, rerpondente between Mr. Hamilton and Mi*,, h Monroe, Muhltpburgh and Venable, on the fub a- jeS ot the documents atorefaid, and a series of let it ten trom James Reynolds and his wife to Mr Ha- | niilton, proving beyond the possibility of a doubt, , , n that the connection between him and Reynolds, . 1 i L a faring confpira.y on the part tu ! s of the latteo and his alTociates to extort money. A discount of one third from the retail price ° r 1,1 bc madc "> ot wholcfaie purchaf rs, lor C ° n - eAS ,"- ° rdc "to beaddreffed t# Mr Yo»no. ■A ugult 25. . *Ol J " ~~ No. 188. : ~ t Difiria of Pennsylvania, to iv'rt - (••• 0 ) R E 1T that on the > t , twc '"y filth day J.f July, i„ ,h c twen j ty second year of the independence of th; United 1 • a l t, . of Ameri ", John F.nno, of the said dif . t J' l deposited in thisoffice the title ofabook; . e whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit : " O. fervations on certain documents contained ' « m No. V. and VI. of '< The HilWy of the Unit ed Mates for the year 1796," in which the charge of speculation, againlt Alexander Hamilton, late " Secretary of the Treasury, is fully refuted— " Written by himfelf ." In conformity to the a£ of the Coogrifs-of ths Uc.ted States, entituled, « A» i£t for the encour agement of learning, by fccuring the copies of maps, charts and books to the authors anrf propri- jr or • etors of iuch copies, during th» times therein men tioned. SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk of the Dijlrifl of Pennfylva*!*. T J"' v *7- , " w 4 w . vey 'Mrs. GkAT TA N dail > INFORMS her friends,and the public 111 general, ' that her house, No. 191, Market-street, will con- , tinue open during the fickneft. ' Board and Lodging in a separate room, ten " f dollars, in a double room, eic.ht dollars. j For the convenience of-thofe gentlemtn who C r have not their 'ami lies'in town, Mrs. Srattan will receive gentlemen to dine at half a dollar T< * da y* Augujt it) —6t tilled Imported in the latest arrivals from *,!fs° Anifterdam and Hamburg, and for file by in lei B. y J. Bohlen, 1 ccnce A large assortment of fine French Cambist, t ], e f Ruflia indDutchl'ailcloth crs le G r ittannia> Writing, pdft, and print- Rouanes ing paper Brown Holland DutA calf (kins Checks and stripes Prime madder ( Ticklenburgt Shell'd Barlcv Germ Oznahurgs Lookingglaffies V> hite (heetings Hollow glafe ware Diaper .Slates Iu thli Ilrown rolls CofFee mills Umbrellas Brass kettles Hair ribbons Scythes and straw knives Black and uhitelacej in boxes Bed Holland Gin in pipes London particular Madeira Wine J ul T *4. m&thtf Cedar Shingles. ' — Alg THE fuSfcriher has a quantity of 3 feet Cedar ~JX} Shingles of a superior quality, for sale at 13 dollars p«r thousand. William Hallowell, A ] Nt. 19J North Ti-rdfireet. the Ol J u 'y 2 7- eoi2t 119, C By JOf IN Fen NO, N° i\ 9 Cbefnut Street. CUSTOM-HOUSE. lr ! Dy ' „ Philadelphia, Sept. i, r»n r re de-' in v' E Mer E, h , aut » wLo at ,his time prefer hav . 1 tJr vefil l, and Merchandize eutered and Lav k Cet ! at Chef:fr or Marc »« Hoc!,. J-are W ire be r'' no '^" d ' J ' hat !n c ° !l, P'' a nre with their de ttreek ,;m' f" d "P on * tu " conv ' a orl that the measure will be mutually benehcial to them and to the United States. The collector of the chftoms has made arrangements to eftahlilh for some time .branches of the cunom-houfe at thede places, » Where every accommodation in his power will £ lven to 'he merchants. Pine ~ TO BE SOLD, ~ 7 And immediate poffefjlon given, A Conve nient well (inidicd Brick Tenement ►tf "7 T". Wlth a c P°h house and other out house.-. fitu _ atcd in a plcafant part of the borough of Wilming ton m the State of Delaware—The lot of ground ° Uth - *1 M y . ; front on W and extends erS n M qUar ? t0 Pa « ur "» «Wc£ is erected a (lable and carriajrc honfe. u „, . ALLEN M'LANE. W ilmington, Aug. 50. Lately Published, - 8 vo ' ( ' >rice one dollar ' n hoards) fold rn, . YOUNG, corner of Second and ern Che/nu' ftr-ets, ~in _ Colle&ion of Papers on the fubjetS of *•"" :f; us Feverj, prevalent in the United I l>o- ' otates for a few years past. , at Compiled/,, NOAH IfFBSTF.R, jun c j - Containing letters from Dofiors Seaman, Smith. "Id Bnel, ] aylor, Ramsay, Monfon, Reynolds, Mitch uto ell,on contagion, &c. &c. iry, ~ : the City Commijfioners Office, tNI ' r August 29, 1?97 . ar . IN pw fuance of an Ordinance of the SeleCl and ; rd Co " lnion Councils, passed the 22d day of May last. Prooofal. in writing will he received hy the City hia • c< "° Tri '" ioner6 for one month from the id of Scp utc teniber nfxt > f( "" letting to rent on leases for one year to commence the firfi day of January next, the ad ' , V " S public property of the city— , wharf and landing on Vine Street, Also on SafTafi-as ,J Mulberry, m ' And Higfi Streets, Chefnut and UMtiut Streets,»raw Bridge, with ths Scale and Filh Houses, Spruce, Pine and Cedar' f streets. , L The cellar under the Oity-Hall. o •T he i. V Vrrn at she n " ddle fcrr y on Schuylkill, j, of with the lots contiguous thereto, (except so much f. thereof as (hall be occupied by any buildings erefl- r ed for the use of the Colledor of the Tolls, or be r necclTary for the toll-gates.) Ang ' 3 3tawim. " >r LOS T, ' p< ON the Paffyunk Road, between the Blue Ball 111 and the city, a Fowling Piece, with a brass ™ barrel and silver Gght ;on the plate of the butt are 1 Y thli ktfcrs " Jamaica, 99"—and on the barrel 01 near the lock '• London" and the Tower (lamp. Whoever will.return the aid piece to John Bernard, at the sign of the Blue Ball on the Paffyunk Road, or the office of this Gazette, ihali receive a reward ' e of Four French Crowns. » Sept. u. , 3t - L" ON CARRIAGES." In Notice is hereby Given, agreeably to an afl of Congress ef the United States of America, passed at Phila- ho delphia, the »Bth day of May, 1796 ; laying du - mi t (,n Carriages for the conveyance of persons, mt whi«h (hall be kept by or for any person, for his mi c or her own use, or to let out to hire, or for the be conveyance of passengers, the several duties and hei rates following, to wit; For and upon every Coach, 15 dols. no upoa every Chariot, 1 i dols, r upon every Port Chariot, H dolt. J upon every Post Chaife.iu do],. ™ upon every Phaeton, with or without top, 9 dols. . , ' upon every Coachee, 9 dols. <u "' upon other Carriages, having panpel work J above, with blinds, glaffcs or curtaWii, > 9 dols. uponjsur wheeled CarriajeK, having fra- v med pods and top« with (leel springs, 6 cei . dols. . upon four wheeled Carnages, with wood en.<T iron fprinjs or jacks, 3 adit. IRion Curricles with top«, 5 dol«. ( upon Chaises with tops, 3 dols. I upon Chairs with tops, 3 dols. upon other two wheel topcarriages, 3 dols. upon two wheel carriages, with (leel or iron springs, 3 dols. For and upon all other two wheel carriages, 2 dels. upon every four wheeled carriage, having / framed posts and tops, and railing up- f , on wooden spars, a dols. The Collectors of the Revenue for the firft Sur- t ' le vey of the Di(lri6t of Pennsylvania, will attend daily,_until the 30th day of September n'stt, for nl r; the purpose of receiving the duties 011 Carriages, at ,uc h Germantown ;at the house of Daniel St. Ciair.Efq. here in the County of Montgomery ; and at the house w 'tk of James Ch;:pt»an,F.fq. in the County of Bucks; elair of which all persons poifeffed of fucS Carriages are any desired to take notice. aftet Notice is also given, be e TO all retail dealers in Wines, and foreign dii*- I *' tilled spirituous liquors, that licences will be grant- ~ , «d to them ; one licence for carrying on the bufi- " . . ness of retailing of Wines, in a less quantity, or ' in less quantities than thirty'gallons— and one li- ,locl cence for carrying on the business of retailing Spi ritttous liquors in less quantities than lo gallons, at the fame time and at the fame places, by the offic ers legally authorised tq grant such licence?. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Infpeflor of the Revenue ef the firll fur. vey of tfPe of Pennsylvania. Office ot Infpedlion at, 7 Germantow, lath Sept. i79 jr. _j I,n {MPO RT E D ~ And In the (hip America, James ruafter, from Hamburgh, Nc Brown Hollands 1-0 White Piatillas All Ticklenbwrgs Coa»fe Linens Tapes Looking Glades 7 ande Glass Tumblers j "** 2 ' ' rou SALE BV ' 3- George Pennock. ' q^ e 14. ...• 33W as |'a Act lavng Duties on Stamped Vellum, 5• Parchment and Paper. of ' ' —* Tn M* A FEW copies of the above afl may be had at of *1 the Office of the Gazette of the Ueited States, No 119, Chefnut-flreet. J«a!y 1 At i o be Sold at Public Vendue, ■IrL O N > F r id ? y . the 29th inflant ' P'-eclfely at three , " , o fn ' n thc af "'ernoori, at the sign of the iJa no king of I rliffia-, near the market hoiife in Grr e; '. C ' EYS* 7'? f '"° ry stone dwelling houfe,barn tir .te- and liable and lot of » acres :q 16 perches of leafure ground, part of which is an orchard of excellent to the fruit trees, fitnate near the middle of German im\ town ' on the north east fide of the main street le time or road, containing in front on the said Arret places, or road t 49 f ee , nine inches; bounded bv ground erwill ofDr.Brttw, and olher , anf) op - n * B to she diw, mefiTuage and lot of Melchior Ming, The above lfrt is good tlover meadow, and has a never ai.ing stream of water running through it. fitu' r n f rT tU ° acrds - on the south east imkl Si* of Mill road,commonly called rrountl ' ? r ' le » Germantown townftip, ! it ends fj , , an "' of 2 7° from the south weft Weil is I , 0 j th ? Germantown main street; bounded by lands of Conrad Carpenter, James Ogjeby, " E J 4c °oft-eont, and Melchior Ming. The above |o,ts high and pleasantly situated, command c" u a P ro^P Germantown and the Schuylkill and Wiflahircon hills, and are well ( «)fo]d a . a P ted for gentlemen's country feats. The t id and 13 '°ts are now in.clover, and there are on the £ ame upwards of zajs grafted fruit-trees. 1 e<!t of A S®od and title, clear of all Ki nked I ™ m krances, will be given to the purchaser f twenty days after the Tale, upon the payment 11 o one half of the purchase money, and fe uring '' mith, ' C ot . . ha 'f mortgage upon the purchaied P litch P rem ' r « s - Poffi-ffion of the firft described lot and premi ft 'es may be had on the 17th April next, and im- mediate pofieflion tniy be Jiad of the three last mentioned lots. 7. A n y P'rfon, wishing to view the i;re -1 and ""["•> ,lla y f" the fame by applying Benj. , rlaft. r" e l f run >; ,n Germantown near the Market City ho "''- EDiVARD FOX, Au&ioneer. Sep- Germantown, nd Sept. 1797. dtS r one 7 ' ' ■ the Sundry Lots b IN the following Squares in the City of Washing ton wu! be exposed to Public Sals, by thelub- T lCrlbcrs, on the second Monday in Oftober next, at the Little Hotel, in the said City, to com mence at ic o'clock : cdir- 66 s r^- 43,4414 i> 48, 49 > 5 °- »• f . 66, 67,68,69, 70, 73,74,75, 76, 77, 78,79, 10 i, ta Jo*,» o J. ,1 5,xi9,i»°,i4i,6»,56,84,i04, 87, ar BS, 89, 1.41 n 4 , r» 5 , no, 6 r , t66, 80, IP j, .* sq uare e »ft of square 87,fquare south of square 104, , e „ square north of square Br, square east of square 88, c square north of square 118. cc ' r ® I hefe Lots are advantageously situated in the e,e & neighborhood of the President's Square, and deem- c!jc -1_ ed equal in value to any in the city, and will be an peremptorily fold ; clear and valid titles will b« n Ball made t0 the purchaser, on receipt of the purchase rafs |" on< T- Terms of sale, are, gOod notes, negotiai f®' are at e Bank of Columbia, one fourth part in er , rrel on .f one other fourth in three months, one np. ? thel ! ourt ' l ' n ® ve months, and the remaining one Tc 3 rd ' ourt " ,n seven months. ad, WILLIAM DEAKINS,jun. -*■ - ,rd URIAH SOUaEST. V Sept. »i. d , * - * —, - j ' ver At the federal Blast Furnace, frol .In Carver—for Slitting, Platting, and Rolling trl I Mills. ' Bth SEYMOUR's Patent Rollers. the THEIR superiority conji/lj in being freefrom la- holes and bonej-combed places j <which are com iu- monlr found in rollers cajl in sand, or elay Ex. ns, moulds. Theft /intent rollers are cafl in iron c his moulds, prevtoufiy heated, and <vuill be found to h he be more denfi-, filid and durabltHhan any rollers S nd heretofore used. Another important aJutmtnge mas they , hai-e trVfr others, is, that the r.ecks require sea ( no turning, but are immeAaitely fit for ttje, and »*ce front their accuracy, run niiilh left friSiatu and £ ' le require iefs water to make them perform their or v. work. They may be bad by Upplicatim to the eJ " *' Patentee in Plymouth, of (len. Nathaniel Good •win, or of MeJfrs.Thatcher and Hay ward. thcr rk Boflo*, Ales- 31. ' c , cr " i., Sept. 19. §', l. Mr. L AI L S ON, fuffc J W,TH a " intention to render service, and undc ceive those Performers, who duringhis absence Mr. Jaymond has thought proper to engage, thinks it on ft would be wrong in l.im nut to inform those that ,ai> " engaged, that it u withou. his approbation, and that he will not be in any way answerable fpr 1 a »y I Jayniond's engagements. cham , PHILIPPE LAILSON. °* te , r ' Alexandria, Sift. If, 6 t the (i THE SUBSCRIBERS; otn ; '• ASSIGNEES OF JAMES A ' t HERUUY give notice, that thev have dilpofed of the property assigned to them for the securing the P . the payment of the note', acceptances, ind er,- co:lv ' d dorfements givtn by Edward Fox, for the use " nd r of the said James-«re*-nleaf; and the h ".Jers of " ! " a t such notes, acceptances, and endorfemenis, zltv j Ja , e " t hereby notifyed that the fubferibers will fattlr J? e with them for the amount of their refpeilive t o'"bc ; claims, both principal and interest, at c ; an e any time before the acth day of Oflober next; c ; an ' f after which day, tfie holders not »pplying, will flii» 0 be excluded, agreeably to the terms of aflign- and c -r-1- . and ® Applications to be made at south-east corner to all ] ot Dock and Second streets (the L)ock-ftreet at the . fide), between the hours of eleven and one o' health . elock every day, Sunday* excepted. 1 vessel r - Henry Pratt, of per Tho. W. Francis, ° n hcr sr. John AJhky, ( tkej Jacob Paler. the tin Philadelphia, Augu-ft 18, 1797. d tijentii {cat ft: Just pub]iflied, And to he fold at the Bcokftores of H. £«f P. to Hice, No. so, Market-street 1 J. Ormrod, „ if h No. 41, Chefnut-flreet, and W. Young, rr dcct i-orner of Chefnut and Second-streets, uch ca An accurate System of Surveying; lorfeit IW WHICH IS CONTAINED, 1 I. Decimal fradlions, in a plain, concise, evc^t and easy manner. ( . L V a. Theextraiflion of the square root. has Tec 3. Plain trigonometry, redlangular and cb- dire^lc( um of 4. An exa>3t toetbod to cast up the eintents of lands. • , J. Field 'feaiom The whole beine perfovmed withovt the life ( ü bfcril of scale arid cdVnjMlies,,on a table of logarithms. aS a r fn which is given some accoust of the variation undort of itc'needle, and tte causes ot its attraction. By SAJWEL MOORE. August *. lawjw July womas Herman Leuffer, 'JfTtU I,orth r " th ftr#Ct ' COrner °f Noi-th alky, No. 34, , L KAVFOR SALE, e h-ni 1 rsd Bourdeaux Wine in cafesini e,tiarn lj boxes, fix years old 3 Whi 'c Oraves Winein C£.flss Lellent Ticfelcnburgs v rnun- Russia Sail Cloths Sreet Ravens Duck rcet Bag- Linen round Heffia'ns to the . D «per and Table Clotk above Empty bags never Comoiofa German Cloth r. n of bltcfc coloured Ribfcoa. ntain- ,' De German Laces h east £. bout ' wel . vc tOD » clesn Hemp called wtdow dia" fma " h ° le,< f ° r { r ly UfS i weft ''UK 19 —Jaw mded . , DAY WAS PUBLISHED, Jeby, And fer sale h y 7HQ MAS DOBSON, at the ibsve Stone House, No. 41, south Second fireet, iand- EVENINGS at HOME • ' d r* °J\'. I HE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED. XK onll >} ir! g of a variety of Miscellaneous Piec'. for e the mftrudlion and azuufement of YOUNG PER n the SONS Six Volumes Via.idfomely hrintedand bound up ill two volumes, price Two Dollars. " ', n ' , The variety and excellence of are hafer 'uch, that the book neetft only to be known, to be ment universally esteemed one of the mod valuable pub iring "cations th t can be put into the hands of youne haled P' s " Delightful talk to reai 1 th? tender thought, enii- teac h the young idea how to (hoot, 11111 - 0 P our th®. frefh initi'uci ion o'er the mind, : last ?° breathe th' enlivening fpirit,and to fix she genereus purpose in the glowing breast.*' l;re- « Thomson. iehj. - Au g u(t Riwl 4 w irket THIS DiY IS PUBLISHED, : ~ :r. By THOMAS DOBSON, at the Stone Houf®, tS No. 41. south Second flreet, ■> Letters and Conversations,» Between several Young Ladiet, ap improving and ia» ling- terefting fubje&s. sub- Translated from the Dutch of Madam, de Capiat lext, with alterations and improvements, 018- ■Printed on fine paper, and neatly bound, Price one dollar, < 55. AMIDST thetide ofmodern Romances,painting 101, tales ef extraordinary distress, or of defperatc or 87, a " fu j villainy, which " harrow up the foul," and tO3, *" 1C « 1 't would be for the honor of young ladies to [O4, |! e 'g»°rant of, this little book comas forward to fo ,gg ( licit notice, where, in a variety of incidents, not ex ceeding the bounds of real life, the proper, b-«auf« the '''S"" l and natural dignity and importance of th* Ftmal, em- L '' araa " is exhibited in an interefling point of view, Ibe , and Patents examples of real and attainable excel b« "nee. lafe T he publiflier was fomuch pleafedwith the pern tia' fal.tnathe wasperfuaded he fliould do a pleasing in jervice to the community by fending it in o circu one latlon - August 24 —mw4« one To Mqjlers and Pilots bringing up Fejftls f r °m Foreign Ports to this City. TTTHereasfundry infringements have lately been V V made on the laws of this Rate for the pro* venting pestilential or infe&ious diseases, eithe* from ignorance or inattention thereto, it is tho't expedient at this time to publiffi the following ex fr.om the laws of 22d April, ,794, 7 th and oth lection*. HEALTH-OFFICE. 7'" *-> June 6th, 1704 Z f"p; °f "if sO / f cCar '"X tbe at y a "d port . c f Philadelphia from the irttroduSior. of in,. <■o lenttal and contagious diseases. rs . Sect, 7. And be it further enafled, that «very ge ™»aeror captain of any ftip or vessel coming from ■re sea actually employed n the coaflmg trade -,d "cepted) and bound to aay port or place within id fte jun'didhon of Pennlvharia.Jhaa cause his fti» bc l"-o«ght t</ anchor,or othervvife flav he u'V , of the riTcr Delaware, oppefu, L 6 e4fth "°® ce on Stat«-lflsnd aforefaid, and there, to remain unul he lhall Have duly obtain«d . certificate or bill of heal:h from the Rtfident Phy iician. And it, previsufly to obtaining fucli certi r Vfi hsaWi. any master or captain (hall '? a FP roach ne artr than the " e4 , lt '' otfic; to the city of Philadelphia, or r# (hallland, caule orfuffcr to be landed, orbroutrht it on (hore at any place or port within this CW lt mjjnwealth, or at any other port or place, with the ld intent ol"being conveyed into this Commonwealth any pcrfon or persons, or any goods, wares or mer chandize. or, if after receiving such bill of health o. certificate, he (ball negled or refufe to deliver the (am-to the Health-Officer, such mailer or cap - tain ihail forfeit aim py, f or tach and evc ' fu £ oh nee, the sum of five hundred dollars r , A^ d „ tl , le ?l )tain or 'nailer of every {hip or Vef. d , "lall fend a lafe and commodious boat to brine ' , the physician on board, and {hall in like manner convey him back to the Hsalth-OHice, after he hat e concluded his official examination ; And while he f . u making such examination, <srin rase any fubfe e quent exaniination by the Health Officer or Con- Physician, agreeably to the diredHons of t,.e jn iller or captain ftallcxpole or caulo > to bc exposed to thefearch of the Resident Phvfi- ) can, or of the Health Officer and Confuting Phyfi- ' ■ Cian (as the cafe may bc) each and every part of the 1 (hip or vcflel, and flia l present to his view cacU ■ and every person or persons on board thereof, and and (hall also true and fatisfaciory answers make • to all Inch questions as the Resident Physic ian, &c. at the time of examiriation.ffiaU aik relative to the health of any port or place frrm which .he {hip or vessel failed, or has since touched at—the oumber of persons on board whe/i the (hip or veffelaitered ,on her voyage—the number of persons have since been landed or token 011 board, and when and where persons on board— s they have been during the voyage, or at the time of examination, beinfetfted with any pes tilential or contagious disease—and what is the pre sent state.and condition of the persons 011 board with refped to their health or diseases. And if any mailer or captain {ball refufe to cxpoTe as afore aid, to the search of any of the officers aforefaid. n it he fiiall conceal any sick person, win any other man (tr deceive the proper officers aforefaid m bis answers, uch captain or mailer, for every such offence, fliijji forfeit and pay the fuci of riVE hkndked do»- LARS. Sect. 8. And if any person or persons whatft ever f the Resident Physician, &c.' excepted)' (hall S'o on board any ye del, before the mailer thereof has received a certificate of health in the tfwnner direiled, every person so offending! (hali pay th# um of ONE RONDI;ED DOLLARS IT" being abfolwely necessary that the foregoing feiSlions £bould beptineJaall/ complied with t th« fubferiber, m compliance with his duty, nmft nx aS rigorots observance of the fame, or else be iiinlor tlw necessity of putting the laws in force. W M. Al-LEN, Health (ifficcr of tit Rot tit rbiLidelpJj.a. ji ( J"'r [Volume XII.
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