cf rijc AW Philadelphia Dally Advertiser., NVMBES 1552.J SALES BY AUCTION. _ j Stated' Sales For D R r GOODS. f Fotsenoon —Edward Fox, No. ~ , 5 south Fronf-flreet, ' an j^f, ernoon —FoMmjn & Co. No. 65 1 C_ South Front-llrect. ( '* Forenoon—John Connelly, Old Cit» !■ _ ... J AuUioii, Nm 7.? luut'h Front-street. ' Afternoon—William Shannon, No. C_ 183 High-llreet. w j ti f Afternoon—Peter Beljfon, No. 74 WedMfda?\ f( , uth Third . Urcet . eri. rt S Forenoon—Edward Fox. r J" a -' I Afternoon—folin Connelly-. p I Forenoon —YViHnia Shinnon. " "y Afternoon—Jjhn Connelly. 1 Saturday Afternoon —Peter Renfon. For Freight or Charter, THE good brig A S U' K E Y, , Isaac Vredenburg-, Master ; ~ NOW lyin<; at Clifford's whan, and in compUat ®rder to restive a cargo. For terms please to ap ply the Captain an board, of ] John Slyrin, No. 81, Arch-street. WHO HAS FOR SALE, ] 2000 wt.of double refined Saltpetre ! ' 600 Wt. of F F Oun Powder 300 barrels of Herrings " . ' 50 buthels of Timothy Seed ' ' < 150 cafe* of Claret, firlt quality And aqnantity of Sherry Wine. I pt. >9- dtf t HAVANNA SUGARS. , FOR SALF, 1 1400 boxes and calks prime white Havan na SUGARS, On board tr'e (hip Hamburgh Packet, Silas ■ Sv«ain, Matter, now lyirtg at Maraus Hook, i For terms, apply to Capt. Swain, on board, to 1 C.ipt. Samufl Smith, in Front, near Wal- i nut ftrect, or to Philip Nicllin, & Co. 1 r£""2~V Who offer the said Ship Hambtlrgh Packet For SALE ° r CHARTER. She is ;)io tdn* register, coppered to the bends, fails remarkably fait, and «an be ready to re ceive a cargo in a few days. Sept xi. daw Antigua Rum, J.UST arrived at Wilmington, Delaware State, and no# landing from on board the Brig A.-live. William Williams, Matter, One hundred hhds. 3d & 4th proof, An J for Sale by Jehu Hollingfworth tsf Go. Wilmington, Sept. »i. dtf N. B. The above Brig, and the brig GAYOSO, are also for Sale or Charter, and now readyV receive a cargo on board, at Wilmington. Apply as above. For Savannah, The faft failing (hip, SWIFT PACKET, Patrick Gribbin, Mafler, Now lying opposite th: mouth of Frankford Creek, has handforneaccoimnodi tious for paficngers, and will fail on or about the ift •£ of common . council. Four persons sot members of the felrtf coun cil, ift the room of Francis Gurney, Godfrey Haga, i-!enry Pratt, and Read, whole tirfie expires. a The freemen of the coutjty ps Philadelphia t -s eldft ' h Six representatives for the said county ingge t nsral aflembly. e The freemen of the city and county of Phila delphia to eledl Twopei sons for fherifF. One person for county commissioner. The freemen of the city and county of Phi- I ladelphia, and the county of Delaware, to elet\ One fena'.or for the (late. The freemen of the county of Block ley and Kingfelßng.yire to hold their f luelipn at the 1 Staxe-houlam the city of I hilade.'phia. The freemen of the Northern Liberties, are to hold their etfftion at the Town-house, in Se- j cofid lirett continued, above Coats's ftrt-et. j 1 The frecrueu of the t«>wnlh;<»of Gerra'jnrowr, I t Roxborough and lirillol, are to lidld their elec tion at the Utiion school-house, in Qermantown. The freemen of the tawnfliip.of Oxford, F!y bery, t®«'er Dublin and Morelaiut, are to hold ther eledlion in the house late John Barnfley's in UuHeltown, in |he town&ip of Lowsjr Dublin. ( And the freemen of the dihiiit of South ward and the townlhiji of Moyaraenfing and ( Paffyanek, are lo hold tneir election at the com- 1 miffioner's hall, iu the dillridl of Southwark a- ; forefaid. ' The co'nftablesof each ward, diflriift, &c are to hold their eleilions in the different oittriifla, ta choose their infpeflors and afleffori for the ensuing y«ar, and give their attendance at the time and refpeftive places JOHN BAKER, Sheriff. | Sept. 29. 'ltk The Norfolk 'Vlail iiTAGE. npHIS Stage starts from the GEORGE Tavern, ' L the corner of Secoad and Arch Streets, in Philadelphia, every Turf/ay, Tburfday, and Satur- 1 Jay, at 3 o'clock, ia the ir orning ; arrives at Do 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 paffengcrs find a fafe and comfortable packet to convey thom to Norfolk. A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton ferry, every Tuesday, Thursday and' Saturday, and the Stage starts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every Monday, Wodnefday and Friday ;|puts up at Snow Hill the at Dover the ad night, and ar rives in Philadelphia in the evening of the third day. l'hediftance on this routr, between Philadelphia and Norfolk, is Jo miles less than on any stage route between those placet Too much cannot be said in favor of the rQpd, which is most excellent inde®d. The proprietors wdlingly engage to return the whole fare to ally 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. Anguit 11. dtm.eotf. This Day Published, And to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of % Second and Chefnut ftrccts, Price 3-8/Z»/ of a Delhir t Observations on certain Documents Contained i* No. V and'Vl of j u The History of the United States for the year 1796," In which the cu arcs of speculation ngainft ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late Secretary of the T»f asury» i» FULL\ REFUTED. rr rlt T$ N Br himself. This publication presents a covcife statement of the base means pravSlifed by tl»e Jacobins of the United States to asperse the chqradlers of rhof# persons who are conlidered as hoftik to their difor- fchemes. It also contains the cor respondence between Mr. Hamilton and-Mtflr*. Monroe, Muhlenbcrgh and Venab'e, on the lub jedt of the documents alorefaid, and a series of let ters from James Reynolds and his wile to Mr. Ha milton, proving beyond the poiliMTity of adenbf, that the connexion between him and Reynolds, was the result of a daring eonfpiraay on the part . of the latter and his aflociates to extort money. A discount of one third from th« retail price will be made in favor ot wholtfale purc'iafers, for cash. Orders to be addreflcd to Mr Yo»nc. Auvud No. 188. DiJlrlß of to wit : ( \R E 11 REMEMBERED, that on the (L. 9. j twerty sixth day rrf July, in the twen ty second year of the independence of the United States of America, John Fenno, of the said d:f tri&,hath depofitcd in thisoflice the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words followipg, to wit : " Observations on certain! documents contained " in No. V. and VI. of 4< The History of the Unit ? " ed States for the year 1796," in which the charge 1 " of speculation, against Alexarfder Hamilton, late s il Secretary of the Treasury, ia fully refuted— { " Written jjp^himfelf '* * s In conformity to'he ail of the Congref* of the . Ucited States entituled, "An a»fl for the encour agement of learning, by securing the copies of y maps, charts and books to the authors anli ,rl i frf .me time bisuehes of the euf;««i-houfe ■ "*«»:e place, whey:.every accommodation in his pi«n*r will he given to the merchants. diw c : TO BE SOLD,"" 7 " t And immediate poffejfmi given, A Convenient well finithcl Brick ! enemfnt, 01 with a cook house and other out houfe - ., ftta atcd iua plca'am part of th« borough of WdftOg ton, in |the St.ite of Delaware, lot of ponid has forty fe* j\o*>t on W«ft-nreet. and extends u through the fcjuare to Paftur -street, on which a liable and carriage hor.fc. ALLEN M'LANE. Aug. to. r f Lately Publiftied, b ; Tn oue vol. 8 vo. Cprici* one dollar in boards) fold t( l>v WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of Second and u Chefnut greets, c( A Colleftion ef Papers on the fubteft of j r Bi'ilious Fevers/ prevalent in the United ai States for a few years past. Compiled hy NOAH IVFBSTF.R, jun. 11 Coo'aining letters from Doctors Seawap, Smith, Bi' l, Taylor, Ran'.fay, Monfon-, Reynolds, Mitch e'l.on contagion, See. Sic. ' 1 • d and. i ComtUiK Councils, palfo3 the lid day f an J landing on Vine Street, a Also oa SalTafra«, c Mulberry, 0 A-nd High Streets, u Chefnut and Walnut Streets, Braw th« Scale and Filh Houses, Spruce, Pine and Cedar Streets. The cellar under the City-Hall. The Tavern at the middle ferry on Schuylkill, with the lots contiguous thereto, (except so much thereof as (hall be occupied by any buildings ere&- ed for theufeofthe Collector of the Tolls, or be neceflary for the toll-gates.) , tAng. 3 3tawjm. LOST, ON the Paffyunk Road, between the Blue Ball and the city, a Fowling Piece, with a brass < barrel and silver fight; on the plate of the butt are 1 th« letters " Jamaica, 99"— and on the barrel ? near the lock '• London" and the Tower stamp. 1 Whoever will return the 1 aid piece to Join Benaard, ( at the sign of the Blue Ball on the Paffyunk Road, 1 or the office of this Gazette, lhall receive a reward of Four French Crowns, 1 Kept. la. *3t < DUTY ON CARRIAGES. ' Notice is hereby Given, r T"'HAT agreeably so an aft of Conjjrtfs «' t'ae 1 United States of America, pafled at Phila delphia, tfce 38th day of May, *79 6 5 laying du ti.s on Carriages for the conveyance of persons, which lhall be hept by or for any person,' for his or her own use, or to let out to hire, or for the conveyance of paffengcrs, the fevCral duties and rates following, to wit : For and upon every Coach, IJ dols. unou every CI ariot, II doll, upon every Poll Chariot, 12 dols. upon every Post Chaise, ti dols. upon every Phaeton, with or without top, 9 dols. upon every Coachee, 9 l*. upon other Carriage*, having pannelwork above, with blinds, glasses Or curtains, 9 dols. upon fisur wheeled Carriages, having fra med pods and top» with (leel dols. upon four wheeled Carriages, with wood- i«on fprirrytor jacks, 3 dols. ttpon Curricles with tops, 3 dois. upon Chfiifes with tops, 3 >lols. , upon Chairs with tops, 3 dols. upon othvr two wheel topcarriages, 3 dels, upon two wheel carriages, with steel or iron (pringx, 3 dols. For and upon all other two wheel upon every four wheeled cirriage, having , framed posts and Vips, and veiling up on wooden spars, 2 Jo!s ■ The Colleftors of the Revenue for the firft Sur vey of tht Diftfift of Pennsylvania, will attend : daily, until the jcth day of September n-xt, lor the puipofe of receiving the duties 011 Carriages, at Gcrmantown ; at the house of Daniel St. Clair,Efq. in the County of Montgomery; and at the houle of James Chapman, Esq. in the County of Bucks; of which all persons {foffclfed of such Carriages arc deiired to take notice. : Notice is also given, TO all retail dealers in Wines, and foreign dif ! tilled spirituous liquors, that licences will begrant " ed to them ; one licence for carrying on the bufi • nefsof retailing of Wines, in a less quantity, or c in less quantities than thirty gallons—and one li cence for carrying on the business of retailing Spi rituous liquors in less calamities than 10 gallons, at " the fame time apd at the fame places, by the offic ' crs legally sutharifed t» grant such licences, e WILLIAM NICHOLS, Infpevlor of tlie Revenue of the firft Tui vey of the Ditlrift of Pennfylvarria. * Office ol Ir.fpeiftion at ■> Im ; Gf-mantow, nth Sept. 1797- 3 * . i M PORTED - in th« (hip America, James Ewing, mailer, from | Hamburgh, Brown Hollands White Piatillas Ticklenbnrgs ~ Coatfc LiDetiß Tapes ■ r - Looking G.la(Tes "> ; n r Glass I timMfrs .j FOR SALE BY a - George Pennock. t Ajjgdf} r4. .iaW . 7fct laying Duties on Stamped Vellum, 'Parchment and Paper. A FF.W copies ahovoa may be had v th* Oilion each floor, with excelleat cellars, j- U£ and a two fiory brick kitchen. Amorp the oia ua buildings are a ilone coach house and stables, fnf- |j c iicieut tn contain fix cirriagea and ten horf- s, and p a , a Hone cow hrui'r, upwards of 100 feet jn lergth. j There is also a t'onc f.rin house with com cnb», I -v-trgon house, &c. &c. The whole of tie jTerai fes proposed to be fold with this feat, from their fitu a'ion and iuiprovervnts, are such as to be worthy the attention of any gentleiran wiftiing to retire from the city. There are »iso abcut *5 acres ad joining the above, which will be d : vidcd so as to accommodate the purchasers. Alio, 100 acres ad joining the tf>wn lrj» on the eafl fide of the flrcet leading from Trenton to Lamberton, which wilt be fold together or in lots, as may best fait the pur chaser, and 130 acres of woodland, two r»ite* from 3, the above land, which will also be divided if re quired. The ot'payment will be made easy, -j ---and an indisputable title j;iven. For fnrttpr parti culars enquire of Mrs. Cox, No. 144, South Fourth fireet, Philadelphia, John Stevens, Efq Hoboc ken, Mathias Barton, Esq. of Lancaster, or the fubferiber at Trenton. ta MASKELL EWING. ir Trenton, Sept. a 5, 1797. w Sept. 30. dtf. be Sundry Lots - c " IN the following Squares in the City of Walhing* eh ton will be exposed to Public Sal*, by the sub- cb fcribcrs, on the second Monday in Oflober next, at at the Little Hotel, in the said City, to com- le mencc at 10 o'clock - Square No. 32, 41, 43. 44, 47> 48,49, 5°.55> fa 66, 69, to, 73,74,7J> 7 6 > 77. 7 s . 79> lOI > fc iox, 105,118,119,140,141, 61,56, 84,104, 87, la 88, 89, I*4, i»4, 185, l* 0 ' 6l > 80,103, ej square east of square fouth of square 104, square north of square 81, square east of square 88, square north of square I »8. _ ' These Lots are advantageously situated in the neighborhood of the Pre ft dent's Square, and deem- J" ed equal in value to any in the city, and will be r peremptorily fold; clear and valid titles will ba c> made to the pui,chafer, on receipt of the purchase money. Terms ef sale, arc, good notes, negotia- 1 blc at the Bauk of Columbia, one fourth part in ore month, one other fourth in three months, otie other fourth in five months, and the remaining one fourth in fevcu-monthi. 1 WILLIAM DF.AXINS, j-n. URIAH FOHkEST. Sept. si. _ ; n Bank of North America, ' September Bth, 1797* t OV Monday m'xt the Notice, lor all Notes or n Bills payable at this Bank,which fall dueonthat f and the eni'uihg 6 days, will be I'erved on the P:'.v. , ers : 'nd the like Notices 011 cveiy Monday, till t the further orders of the Director*.—'Persons v. ifh- f ing to depoflt N»tes or Bill* for Colleiliun, which ( arc to fall Ate within the week, must tl emfdves ' undtitake to give not'te to the Payers. dif At the Federal Blast Furnace, \ In Carver—for Slitting, Platting, and Rali.ng r Mills. i i( \ SEYMOUR'S Patent Rollers. TlibLi superiority cdnjjlj in being free from 1 boles and honey-combed plates, AY WAS PUBLISHED, And for Me hy 7 HQM/1S at the Srorie Hrmfe* No. 41, south Second ftreet^ EVENINGS at HOME; OR,THE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED. Confining of£ variety of Miscellaneous Pieces for thcinftru be univetfaity efieemed one of the most valuable pub lications th t can be put into the hand* of young persons. Delightful task to rear the tender thought, 'l'o teach the }*oun£ id.a haw tu Ihoot, I'o pour tie frefli inflrudlion o'er the rni/id, To breathe th* enlivening fpitit,a{jd to fix The generous purpoi'e in the glowing bre^ft." Thomsom. Anguft 24. Riwf4w THIS D vY IS PUBLISHED, By THOMAS J)OD:WX y at the Stone Houfa, No. 41, south Second street, Letters and Conversations, Between several Yoang Lcdiet, on improving and in teresting fubje&s. Translated from the Dutch of Madame de Camion with alterations and improvements, Printed onfine paper, and neatly bound-, Price one dMar. AMIDST the tide of modrrn Renrsnces, painting tales ®f extraordinary diflrefs, ot of defperats of 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 forwatd to so licit notice, wh<;re. in a variety of incidents, not ex ceeding the bounds of real life, tht proper, becaufx elegant and natural dignity and importance of tht Female cbaraHer is exhibited in an interefling point of view, and prefentt examples of real and attainable excel* lence. The publisher was fomuch pleafodwith the per» sal, that he was persuaded he should do a pleasing fcrviceto the community by fending it into circu lation. August 24 —mw^w To Majlers and Pilots bringing up Vejfelt from Foreign Ports to this City. TTTHereas sundry infringements have lately been VV made on the laws of this slate for the pre venting pestilential or infeSious diseases, either from ignorance or inattention thereto, it is tho't expedient at this time to publish th< following ex tracts from the laws of aid April, 1794, ?tll Bth fe&ions. HEALTH-OFFICE. June 6th, 1794. Extract of an ad for fecttrir.g the city and port of Philadelphia from the introiuSion of pefli l-ntial and contagious diseases. , - Sfct. 7. And he it further ena offence, the far.i of five hunbrfd dollars. Apd the captain cr mailer df every ship or ves sel fball fend a fafe aad boat to bring , the f.hyCcian on bourd|pr all luch queflions as the Resident Phylician, fee. •lit the time of examination shall ask relative to the j health of any pcrtor place fr«m which the ship or L veil'cl failed, or has since touched at—the number of perfoiH 011 board when the fliip or vefftl entered on her voyage —the number of pcrfons that have Gnce been landed or taken on board, and whun - and whererefpeiSively—what persons on board— s they have been during the voyage, or shall, at the time of (t> mination, be infc&ed with any pet tilenhal or contagious dileafe—and what isthe pre- L sent state and condition of the persons on board with rcTptA to their health or diseases. And if any miUer cr captain shall refufe to expose ns afore e aid, to the search of any of the officers aforefaid, }l n if he l\)a.l\.conceal any fici perjiw, or in any other mw e ,er deceive lue proper opcets aforefaid in bis anhvttt, ' e nch captain or mailer, for every such offence, shall e forfeit and pay the sum of lrim übkohb soiv lt L/V.KS. i SecT.S. And if STJ verfon or persons whatfo- II ever (the Rcli-.icnt V'hyfician, A.c. excepted) shall 1- go on bpfrd any vcirel, befere the ma: a thereof has received a certificate cf hssl-.h intn. manner t r direitet 1 , every person so offending, shall pay th* Ct urp of o*l UONDRED DtII.LARS if 1 !T abfolutely necefTaiy that the foregoing frtUons fliouid be punctually eon>plied with, the fu'ofiribcr, in compliance his duty, rouSi cx 'aCl 1. Vigorous 0! f.-rC'aiice of the fame, or else be under Yi* nccrfiitV of puttirjg the laws in force. '■/fit. AI.I.VN, Health r Jf-'' r °f % Put of IWadiphtc. Ju'? t-i. [Volume XII.