of tst UttlteU and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser, Numbzr 1508.J SALES TjY AUCTION. * Slated Sales For D R r GOOD s. f Forenoon—Edward Fox, No. 5^ Monday\ . / o;lth FronNfu ' ee t. • -'I Afternoon—Footman & Co. No. 65 ' C South Front-street. \ f Forenoon—John Connelly, Old Cit* AwftUn, No. 73 fout'h Front-ftreetw J ) Afternoon—William Shannon, No. r v. 18.7 High-street. WedxeCd™ \ Afternoon Peter Benfon, No. 74 I south Thlrd-ftrcet. Tbur/day 5 F'>"™on—Edward Fox. I Afternoon—John Connelly. Friday ? Forenoon—William Shannon. 5 Afternoon—John Connelly. Saturday Afternoon—'Peter Beiifon. I'or SAVANNAH] " TMI FAST SAILING SAIP Swifc Packet, . ' Pat "*ck Gribbin, Mqfler. • NOW lying at Smith's wharf, above Racedtrcet. h huu-.lfo me- { ]y for pafiengers, .aid will fail on i Saturday, 2sthii:[L i<cr ircightcr passage, apply ! to the Va.lc:- on hoard. No. 95, South l'ront- ' itreet, er of ths at Frankford. I N. & % Frazier. ■«• _ _d»Bthj For LONDON, Ithe SWEDISH SKOW Adolphz, Cap:. Chs. IVm. Ramfe ; to faii in all the pr«feirt month—A few ton-; of f!oo.!i are wanted on Freight, and will be taken on moderate terms, h speedy appli cation is made. Apply ta Peler Blight. Buck of his new buildings, Dock-llrect. Oct 10. «_ For Freight or Charter, The D&nifh Brig Abel Cat her in a, -Burthen about 160 tons. Titla v< iTcl is now ready to receive on Doard a « r g°, aiil i friay be dispatched to any port in Eu rope or the Mediterranean in eight days. •Apply to the Captain «n board,or to the fubferi b«r - JAMES YARD. OA IQ. diet ForTreight or Charter, TUS GOOD BRI6 S U K E Y, y&pur&rf Isaac Vsedenburg, Master ; NOW lying at Clifford's whirl, and in complcat •rder to recewe a cargo. For terms please to ap ply the Captain »n board, or "■ John Slyrin, r No. 81, Arch-ftret-t. WHO HAS FOR SALE, 2000 \ift.of doublerefinedSaltpetre 600 wt. of F F Gun Powder jco barrels of Herrings 50 bushels of Timothy Seed . t Claret» fird quality i / ftd a quantity of i%rry Witie. Sept. . dtf Antigua Ru:n, JUST arrived at Wilmington, Delaware Stite, and now landing from on hoard the Brig A.ilive, William William?, Mafler, One hundred hhds. 3d & 4th proof, ' And for Sale by Jchutf/ollirrf worth & Co. Septfji. drf and the brig GAYOSO, are alio for Sale or Charter, and j —.. now ready to receive a cargo on board, at Wilmington. Apply as above. An elegant Heufe in Arch Street. TO be kt and entered on immediately a large and elegant houie at the Corner of Aich and Ninth Street. There are two drawing rooms and one dining room—the largest ij 31 feet by q6—and two are so connected by folding doors asto maltt but ohe. Alfr»> five bed rooms, bc fWes 5 in the (jarrcty well finifhtd for servants. j There areftablesfcpd a coach house, with evry r convenience for a family. Enquire at No. 19, in North Seventh llreet, or at No. jjß, Arch t Str*ef. Aug. 15. iWjv. Chocolate and Mustard Manilfaflured as ufaal, Ginger and Feppef ground Shelled or Pearl Barley ' Bbiladelphia Porter, Beer, Ale and Cyder t: London Porter _ Taunton and Sutton .Ale D Red Port and other Wines, eithe bottled, or by tha pipe, quarter-cask (fr gallon—suitable ffcrexportation or home conltimption— For Sale by "John Haworth. No. 93 fttoth Front ftneeti j THE SUBSCkIBERS, ASSIGNEES OF JAMES GREENLEAF-J HEREBY give notice, that they have disposed of the psoperry afligtttd to them for the securing ihe payment of the note*, acceptances, and en dorsements given by Edward Fox, for the use ofthefeid Jamts Greenleaf; and theJiolders of a iiich notes, acceptances, and endorfeme«ts, are Jiereby (lotifyed that the fubferibew will ftttle \vith thfem J'or the amount of their relpedive , claims, both principal and interest, at any time before thp acth day of Odlober next; 0 after which riav, the holders not applying, will be excluded, agreeably to the term# of affrgfi mcßt. " Applicatiennto be made at fouth-eall corner ' of Doric and Secoijd flicrts (the Doclc-itreet 0 fide), between the a ours of eleven and one o' •lock every day, Sundays excepted. _ Henry Ptaft, Tho. llf. Francis, h .Juhfi Miller, Jun. 'John Afhley, Jacob Baker. Philadelphia, 18, 1797. <1 TKNEKIFFE WINE. T.ANOINCJ at Walnut-flreet wharf, TEN UIFfE WINE, of excellentciu-illty, in pipes acd B l.a f pipe?, for JAUES YARD. el Oct. I«. "* ' ' eoßt PHILADELPHIA: MONDAY.EVEN-NG, OCTOBER 23, « 7 ",;7 The Philadelphia, Atfion, and 7 uchcrton MAIL S T A-G E. rHE proprietors leg leavs to inform the puttie, thnl . tbey have eJiabljbeJ a Stage between PbiioJetph 'j, : '.r -aacn, IVading River flitting mil( % to\d ibe t>rt n of 'Tjjcl- erlan, in Nexv-Jerfey, to go one: a t t«i, and are pro vU deJ *rid> gbod tor/*/, a amfortMe - ,y Jul driver, for. conveyance of if,, and v gvods. The Stage will Jlari evtry .Thjrtflry, .it to 0 ciock, /f. ]\£. from Mr. Daniel Cooper s Perry, utul lodge that night ai Joel t ßodine\, at Lotigacomifig ; And en tn PriJay, at 6 oclul, P. M. arrive at CM E -4 vans*s, inieeper, in Uuslerton, dijlant from tb\ city J4 miles, (frvm tie Atlantic 6, 1 and from the Eafl Groufi/rr Phnt+ 7 -mites) inhere are good accommodation* for tra- HeUetS) and where are commodious and fafe passage boats to convey passengers to Capt. Willi am lVar~, r 'fngton s bonfc, on Tjland, adjoinining the At lant 'fc, n here m>>e good a -commutations, and a convenient place to lathe ; the sportsman xvbo ivijbcs to regale himfelf ivitb foivllfig andfjhing > fray at this place be highly gra- there ieirg at alrtfofi every season of the year foul • <**dfifh in abundance.—The Stage 0n its return t Jlarts from the afotefaid C. Evans 1 s in ¥uc kerf cm, every T'.rrf dajy at 6 u clocky A. M, Ire ikfaffs at John Bodine % s t at > IVading R:ver Bridge, lodge that night at Longacoming, and at I o\focl % P. Kf. dn l r /edritfdjy % arrive at the 1 ' aforefaid Cooper s F.rry. It is prefumcd thai no toule of { an equal diflauee villi he bfs expenft*oe, Mr furnifh the tra " j vtller tvith U greater variety of amufSwent 9 as he ivill not only haveapleafant fail to the atlant c from Tacler ton, but have the curiejity of feeing on the road thither a rrvmber of capi till furnaces and forges, and one flitting ■ mitt, ki ootnplefe ord-.r, and at wort ; pMihek, too, rvbo ere eieurrs, or ft fiorsf of any of tbc-cfotefnid iron iwrks, are foticited to eh courage a,nd support this flage (by tvh ch they can be so ue!i accorfttnoda'ed) the continuance <f tuhiih iwill much depend on their aid. The hrtes of p<*jfe*gers and baggttgv are as fllmvs : FoY a pajfengrr fro>,i tbc I aforefaid Dar. jel Cooper's Ferry to , 14 lb. of luggage, Tffcto Dollars * for xt ay per mile, Four Cents—lJO la. if luggage iqualU aptf fcaver. Poflage of letter*, ne\vfpaperCJ'c. ivill-be agreeably to law. a. N. If. tte mail croffesfroth the Old Ferry. THOMAS JVAR-DLE Co. Tuclerton, Sept. 28. 03.5yiiof Window Glass, Of Superior Quality* and cheaper thin »oy othtr Ih ihe City— OF rAkmus SIZE?, Fiom ftbv 6 to 19 by 14, „ By the finglc Box or Qutnti'.y, may be had at the (lore of the Sufcfcritwr*, corner oi' Arch and Fro*t ttreet. . . James C. y Samuel W. Fifh\r. \ . g, 1 f 1 wmwftf Will be Landed, From o» board the (hip Aiftive, Capt.fctair,frotn Hamburgh, »o hales white Rufiia clean Heibp -4 ca&s Clover Seed s * For Sale by Thomas Herman Leuffer, < North fifth ftrect, No. 34. I Ttm* if). « Young Hyson Tea. 40 chests of a fnperior quality—-Also, 100 do, of Hyfofi, Imported in the Woodrop Sims', and for fair by tfie fubferiber, corner ef Second and Pine street. C. llaigijf. f'inr ;r. en«f ■ Cedar Shingles. t fnSfcriber has a «;nonti!y of 3 fact Cedar ' L 3hingleKif-4 fup«ri6r quality, [ot falc at lj| 1 dollars p«r thousand. - William Hdlloxoell, No. 193 North Third-Jlrett. I July 17. e&iit j ■ ■*- - - - Imported in the Jhip Pigou, > And for faleby John Morton, No. i? 6, South ' Front-street, < Hiyfon ' Hyson Skin ' Young Hylon f Imperial J April 20. toff NOTIC E. AXL persons indebted to the eltate of 1« mn Striker, late of TiiWcutti To\«nftlip, Buck's County, are requested to pay off their ' refpeflive debts ; and those having any de- v mands against fai J estate, are desired to bring in t thdr Accounts, to c JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, StfJExecu- r MALLET PkEVALT, J tors. r Sept. zB. f;aW4w Mrs. Grattan" INFORMS her friends,and the public In general, that htr house, No. 19*, Mark:t-ftreet, will con tinue open during the Ceknefs. \ Board and Lodging in a separate rootn, t*n dollars, in a double room, iigut dollars. For the convenience of those gcnt'.emsn who have" not their 'amities in town, Mrs. (SkaTTan will receive gentlemen to dine at half a dollar a day. 4j>.—6t Just published, And to be fold at the. Bcok(lores of H. P. Rice, No. 50, Market-street 1 J. Ormrod, \ No. 41, Chefnut-flrcet, and W. Young, corner of Chefnut and Second-streets, Aft accurate System of Surveying; IK WHICH IS CONTAINED, j, i. Decimal fractions, in a plaifl, concise, and aafy manner. 5. The extraflion ®f the square root. 3. Plain trigonometry, redlangular and ob lique. T 4. Arf exa<3 method to cast up the contents H of lands. " tl $. Field surveying. G The whole being pelformed without the use ir of scale and compafies, on a trtle of logarithms. 0 In which isgiven feme account of the variation o of the needle, and the causes of its attraihon. di By SAMUEL MOORE. Anaufl tc taw2w Lately Pubfithed, ti In one vol. 8 vo. (price one dollar in boards) fold e< by WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of Second and p 1 Chefnut ftretfts, A Colleftion of Papers on the fubjeft of c ! Billious Fevefs, pfev-akot in the United States for a few ytlrs past. C 1 Compiled ty NO 4ji iVI'BSTER, jun. C.jntairting lettcM from Doclors Sdantan, Saitfh, Buel, Taylor, Ramsay, Monfoa, Reynolds, Mkch ell,on contagion, &c. Sept. IJ. . jt G By John Fenno, N"- xio Chejkut Street. Jr The Norfolk Mail STAGE. ■"PHI? Stags Carts from the GBORGC Tavern, U ' at the t'gniti-of Se<«nJ and Artb Streets, ii' « *. ! "" 'flphia, <Y<ir TurJ\it,)., 'Tltyji.aj, Sotvr r- a y> ;lt o'xlock, ill.tJte n limirg ; aniwt at f>o f. vcr the firft day, « day, M , t":": , r >on Cr-ttW fioufe the lllird rfay, a.;d'ot; r ' '■ ■ • "'"i 'be fourth day the* j a late and ao.tiforrable "packet to convey theni to 3 ' Norfollc. 1 ,/ A packet Icnvcs Norfolk for Northampton fetry, J eyery v t iieldiy, Thursday and Saturday, and tile i'tarts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every } ( Mori«»y, 'Vcdnefday and i'rija\»; puts up at Snow , Hill the fi'ft night, at Dover the 2d tiigltt, ai»(l ;ir . rives i« Philadelphia in the evening of the third r djy 'bediftance oe this root , between Philadelphia . and Norfolk, is So iniles lc/3 cJ.au on any 1 outc l between those places r Too much cannot be said in favor of the ro«d, . 'whkh is taoft excellent indeed. The proprietors I willingly engage to return the wJiole fare to any t pairenger, who, after having performed this route,- will fay that he ever travelled in a ftege for tire fame , distance, so good a road in America. A *g"ft "• dim.-eotf. r Red Port Wine. just arriyed, by the brig Iris, ctlpt. Khodes, frdra Opcrto, , Red Port Wine in pipes, hhds. and quarter cases 6c cwt. Cork, for f&le by Philips,.€ra"mond, & Co. i C ÜBT O M-HO U SK, ■ Philadelphia, Sept. isd, THE Mercljattis who W this time pre.cr hiw j inj: 1 'e.r ydlel. ;nd MercUandize entered and j cleared at CWilier or Marcus MurT^j'—are here ■ hv notified, That in compliance with tWir ite j fire, snd upon a full cOnviil o:> that Ae mtafure 1 will be mutually beneficial to litem and to the States. The cnlleiilor of the euftomshas made arrangements to eflablift for foine time > blanches, of the cuflom-ho\ife at those places, where every accommodation in his power will hegivetito the YSerchahts. dsw TO BE SOLD, And immediate pojfejfion gin en, A Convenient well nnilhed Brick Tenement, v.-ith a cbdk house aDdothefr out hoyfes.fitu atcd in a plealant part of the borough of Wilmlng. t'on, in the State of Delaware—The lot of ground has forty feet froct on Weft-!lreet, aud extends through the fquarc to Pasture-street, on which is trc&ed a liable and carriage honfe. ALLEN M'LANE. Wilmingtoh, Aug. jo. City Commijfiovers Office, August 29, 1797. IN pus fuancK of an Ordinance of th* Seled and Cotoimon Councils, pafltd the aid day ofMay lall. Propofalu in vrtiting Will be received hy the City CommifEoners for one month from the ill of Sep tember unit, for letting to rent on leases for one year to commence the firft day of January next, tile following-public property of the city— The wharf and landing on Vine Street, ATfo on Saffafral, Mulberry, i And High Streets, Chefnut and Walnut Streets, Draw Srldge, with tta Scak and Fife Holifts, Spruie, Pine and Cedar Streets. The cellar under the City-Hall. The Tavern at the middle ferry on Schuylkill, with the lots contiguous thereto, (e*cept fa much thereof as ihall be occupied by any buildings erect ed for the nfe of the Colic Aofr of the Tolls, or b« necefl'ary for the toll-gates.) Ang. g LOS T, "* ON the Palfvuiik Road, between the Blue Ball snd the city, a Fowling Piece, tvith a brass bai rcl and silver fight ; on the plate of the ltu<t are the letters '• Jamaica, 519" —ahd on the barrel near tin! loiic '• Londun" and the Towjsr (lamp. Wheeverftrill return the ;aid piece to Jeiin Tic.marJ, at the figit of the Blue Ball on the Paflyunk Road, or the oflrce of thisO»zette, thall rtceiVe a rewird 6f Four French Crowns, Sept. 11. . *3t 1 DUTY ON CARRIAGES. Notice is hereby Given, THAT agreeably to an ait of Congress of the United States of America, passed at Phila- j delphia, tte 48th day of May, 1796 ; laying du- . tiss on Carriages, foTthi conveyance of (ierfofts, which shall be kept by or sot aAy person, for his j .or her own use, or to l«t out to hire, or for the ' I conveyance of palTengers, the several duties and ' : rates fallowing, to w it: ' For and npofi every Coach, l.f dols. upon eVery Cfarlot, II doU. ' «pon every Poll Chariot, 12 dols. upon every Post Chaise, l» dols. tipon every Phaeton, with or -Without top, 9 dols. ' npßft every Coachee, 9 dols. upon other Carriages, having panneltvork above, wi/h blinds, glalfes or cartakls, 9 dols. / * upon faur wheeled Carriages, havihg fra- , nied pods and tops with Heel fprkigs, 6 f dols. . ispon four wheeled Carriages, with Wood- y eryirirwn fpriftgsor jacks, 3 ddls. upon Curricles with tops, 3 dols. upon Chaifcs with tops, 3 dols'. upon Chairs with tops, 3 dgJs. opon other tWo Wheel top carriages, 3 dols. ■*' upon tvVo wheel carriages, with ltcel or r iron springs, 3 doI«. » For and upon alLothertwo wheel carrijpges, z dol*. 1 upon every four wheeled carriage, having 5 frimed posts and tops, and rcflmg up» cm Wooden fpari, 1 dols. The Collectors of the Revenue for the firft Sur vey of tlit Di{lri& of Pennsylvania, will attend E daily, nntil the 30th day of' September next, for the puc pose of receiving the duties on Carriages, at Germantown; at the house of Daniel St. Clair,Efq. A in the Confrty of Montgomefy ; ahd at the house of James Chapman, Esq. in the Contrty of Bucks ; of which all ptrfons possessed of fucU Carriages are desired to take notice. Notice is also given, TO all retail dealers 111 Wines, and foreign dis tilled fpirituons liquoi\ that licences will be grant ed to them ; one licence for carrying on the bofi- 1 ness of retailing of Wines, in a less quantity, c.r c in less qtiantities than thirty gallons—and one li- " cence for carrying on the business of retailing Spi- ' ritvons liquors in lass quantities that) 10 gallons, at the fame time and at the fame places, by the offic ers legally outhorifed t» grant such licences. L WILLIAM NICHOLS, ftrfpedlor of the Revenue of the firft fut vey of the Diftriit of Purnfyhraitia. Office of Irfpeition at 7 ~i :n p Germantow, nth Sept. 479;. j Philadelphia, 03. 13. i, fuhfcriSer? inform tJio'ir frun-:» 4 nd certo „ MmnMid ccu'rtry,tha'. their ftcres are new .. open in'tte dtf, and other*arc aai'y opevoj, and _ w»t fifini ffcs 'pfjifent appertain-.- «f tli >■■■ : it unorder liars rcafctf fn hot*, ti»»:r £«..» may ■ . '■\ trii, r -r.i talhc city witk perfed f«f ty. By j ie<iif»l Ist- art- vi[s, hav*Tecnved'.irelll Q i fuppliei of GOODS. R&ert Smith' & Co. P W. Galhiu tit 1-1 Co. !, y<*t»! Davis cy is.. Sitgreaves'hff Frvieh, e Sniib, George Del fort, j ll'i/tbiiger nr. J Smith, Thomas Rvrfon, y A!ex Bijflatid and Co. T. h. Hardtkherg. . Jacob Sperry an;/ Co. John Smith and Co• d Owen & Jena. Jenes, Thomas Orr, Ki'ppele Zantzu.ger, William Barker Co. a Adam Zaiitx vger, Thomas A'rmat e5 Sen. c John Fries, J. Miller, im. «nd Co. 03. 14- Boston Glass Manufactory. f citizens of the United States a-e hereby ,• 1 informed, that the mflnufajhire of Window : G sfs is now commenced at the Glass Houl'e in Bof tor. /. It is needlefi to fay any thing of the ejee Hint - <]ua!itj*of tile Boston "Glass, as it known throughout the United States to be'io every fcrfeeft 1 greatly fuprrior to anv cverimportei ftoiii-Kurope. It will he cut to any fizc commonly ufe3 ; and be constantly had by applying to Chaklf.j £•'. Kurriu, at the Glih House. Orddrsfrrini tine."dif.ant States toll? alldrefledta Mi. SitnoEL Gone, Court-Ttreet, BMtoh. Boston, Sept 30, 1797 V*—iiw'w Mtfrj. Tiimtßy out .1 fafon, CbnLftu , f.UJrs. &'*•' oM Bo'l.u, HAifux, N. C. Megn. mUitt Xtr/U : Mr. tklif Pri«, Alexandria, Mcgfi-Yunlt and Anion, Mr.~ fiefl,,:,, Uc-.0-Tork ; nnd Mrgrt. Hudfiin & Goodwin, Hart. firJ, Air. Seymour, SaVOrfuob ; an rcqvejtrd to insert the aim t,:cc a li' Cii 6 itrtcii. The accounts to he for ivardtd to tli Editor* v Mr 7 LA I LircTN, 1 WITH on intention tc render service, and unde ceive those Performers, who during his abfcncs Mr. Jaymond has thought proper to engage, thiuks it Would be wrong in him not to inform those that are engaged, that itis without his approbation, and that he will not be in any way anfwerabie for Mr. Jaymbnd's engagements. PHILIPPE LAILSON. Alexandria, Sept. 15, 1797. 6t. At a Meeting'of the Board of Property, June 6, 17^7, Prefcnt John HalU Sea'ry. Francis R. O. > oflkndofflcE Dan. Brodhe*d> S; G.J Nicholas Hettinger, ) Verjus > Sa*uel Cunningham. J In this cafe the proof of ftrVtce 4f notice be ing inefficient, Itisbrdered that notice beglV. en in one of the Philadelphia and York newfpi pers weekly, for at leatt eight weeks to the heirs or aflignees of Samuel Cunningham di ceafed, to atttend the board oil the firft Monday in November next, to Jhew caule why a patent ftduld not iflue to Nikolai Btttingcr for the land in question. (A true Copy.) JOHN HALL, j Secretary of the Land Office. A»g. *iaWßw. From Marseilles. THE CARGO Of the Swedilh barque Guftavus Adolplius, frOtiL Marseilles, confiftihg of the following articles, is difchirging at Mr. Latimer's wharf, and for Tale by the fubferibers P-RANDY, well flavored, of 1, 3 k 4th proof Clarep, in hogflieads Ditto, ih cil'ei Frontignuc Wine, in cases if 36 bottles Olive Oil, of a superior quality, in hafltcts of & and 1 a hot ties \ Capers Olivei A [mirtrds Dry Verdigreafc Writing Papir Umbrellas (Silk) of tt, 30 and 3i inches Tafleties Long arid short white Kid Gloves for Wohico Silk Stockings Haftdktrchiefs, in imitation of Madrafs Artifitial Plotters and Garlands Ostrich Feathers Ribbons ■ Perfumery Scented Hair-PoWder ahd Po«at«m in forts Cream Tartar. , BENJAMIN MORGAN k *OBERT ANDREW'S. September 17. eotf At the Federal Blast Furnace, In Carver —-soY Slitting, Platting, and Rolling SEYMOUR'S 1 Rollers. THEIR, /inferiority conftjls in being freef«m hole's and honey-combed flaees, which are cotii ritonly found in rollers caji in /and,- 6r clciji moulds. Theft patent rollers are cafl in iron moulds, prevtoufly heated, and tvill be found to ; be more dense, Jolid and durable than any rollers : heretofore ttfed. Another important advantage 1 they, have over others, is, that the necks require no turning, butiire immedattely Jit fur use, and I from their accuracy, run with less friSibn, and require less water to make them perform their ' ■zvork. 'I bey may be had by applixation tt the ' Patentee in Plymouth, of Gen. Nathaniel Gsod- ' <win, or of \Mejfrs. Thatcher and Hay ward. Rofion, Aug. 31. Sept. 19.' §f>t- j This Day is Publifl*ed, BY .\icff. Dobfon, Carey, Campbell, Rice, and the ' other Booklellers, <' Price One Dollar and twenty-five cents. Elegant y printed on Wave paper, and Hot• ' prejfed, By lohn Thompson, A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF I The Gonftitutions J Of the several Spates with each other, and with < that of the United States: V&ibitinjj in Tables, « the prominent features of each Constitution, and j clalliftg together their most important provisions, < under the several heads ol* adinmiftration j with , Notes and Observation?. By WILLIAM SMITH, Of South-Carolina, I L |L. D. and member of the Congrefj of the I United Stat**. Dedicated to tba People of the United States. N. B. A fel» Copies printed oa an inferior pv pcr, at 3-jfthsof a aai'tur. IV.Tuary i aiv.'f AIRMAN Leofff.R/ f.orth Sikh iirt-t, comer of North alby, No. 34, j HAS Foil SALE, tfourucaox Vk'ias incaf-.? *u4 ; .. ' I&!) oJU , ' V ' l ' t:c Wiwin cases Tickienburgs Russia Sail Cloth* Ravens Duels BxgLiacn Heffiarj Diaper and Tabk-Giufh • Empty kagj Catmiom Genjian Cloth An afiortment of black coloored'Ri'obcJ* Tina German Lacts ' About twelve tons Rufita clean Hemp Clover Seed Itttliw Soap, i n small boxw, s yr f am n y u s e W.ndpw Glass rtUfr ao—M# 1 his LAV w/v-. ■ And for ("ale by THQ MAS tiOtiSOX, at the Store Hoiife, No. 41, south S«>uid f'reet, . EVENINGS at HOME 5 OR,THE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED. Coii'ifling of a variety of Miscellaneous Piece* for and aaiufcment of YOUNG PER SONS—?ixVofymesnaiidfomcly printedand bouml upin two v ikmc#, price Two Dollars. ! i;e variety and excellence «l tbefe pieces are fuehy that the book needs only to be known to he; universally efleemed one of the most valuable pub lications th t can be put into the hands of younff persons. " frightful talk- to rear'the tender thought, 10 teach the yunng idea how t u ihoot. To pour the frefh inftru&ion e'er thenund, To brVatherV enlivening spirit.and to fix The generous purpose in the glowing bread." Augult 24. m\vf 4 vy THIS D'Y IS PUBLISHED, "**- By THOMAS DOBSON, at the Stone Hcuf«, No. 41, south Second (Irect, \ Letters and Conversations, Between federal Toting tidier,on improving and ia terefting fubje&s. Translated from the Dutch of Madme de Camhob with alterations and improvements, Printed onfwe paper, andneatly bound. Price one dollar J AM IDST the tide of modern Romances, painflng tales of extraordinary distress.or of defperato or artful villainy, which " harrow up the foul," and which it would be for the honor of young ladle* to be ignorant of, this little book comes forward to so licit notice, where, in a variety of incidents, not ex ceeding the bounds of ml life, the profr, Vjeaufj elegant and natural dignity and important of the FetoaU cbaraSer is exhibited in an ioterefling point of view, And prefenti examples of real and attainable exeel tance. The publi&eryras fomuch pleafedwkh the per»- sal, that he was persuaded he should do a pleating service to the community by fending it into circu lation. August 24. —mw4w To tiajk rr and Pilbtt bringing us feffels from Foreign Ports to this City. TTHereas sundry infringements have lately been V V made on the laws cf this Hate for (lie prw venting pettilentisl or icfeAions diseases, either from ignorance or in attention thereto, it is tho't expedient at this time to publilh the following ear traels from the laws of aid April, 1794, 7th aai Bth fedions: I HEALTH-OFFICE. June 6th, 1794. Extras of an 4.7 fir fecurirg the city and fort of Philadelphia from the intra duff ion qf ptfii lential and contagious diseases. Sect. 7. And be it further enaded, that every matter or captain of any {hip or veftel coming from M (vefftls adually efnployed n the coasting trade excepted) and boufid to any port or place within the jitrifdidioft of Pe'nnfylvania.lhail cause his ship or vWTeI to be brought to anchor,or otherwise flay ed in the flrei'm of the river Delaware, opposite to the Health-Office o«i State-Island aforefaid, ami there to remain until ha shall have duly obtained a certificate or bill of health from the Resident Phy sician. And il, previously to obtaining such certi ficate or bill of health, any matter or captain Aall his Clip or velTcl t'p approach nearer than the I laid Health-Office to the city of Philadelphia, or shall land, canfe or fufFcr to be landed, cr brought on (bore, at any place or port 4^thin this Com monwealth, or at any oth*r port or place, with the inteat ol being conveyed ioto this Commonwealth, any person or perfnns, or any goods, wares or mer xhtndize, or, if after receiving such btll of health or certificate, he fnall nr.gled or refufe to deliver the fam' to the Health-Officer, such matter or -tain shall forfeit a«.a py, for each and every such offocce, thefumof five bundred holiars. Anil tlie or matter of every ship or Vefk fel shall fchd a fafe and commodious boat to bring the physician 011 board, and Cialt in like manner convey bim back to t Health-Office, after he has concluded his official examination ; And while he is making such examination, or in rase any fubfe [ quent examinatidn b'y the Health Officer or Cou« fulting Physician, agreeably to the diredions of this *5, the metier or captain shall erpofe or cause to beexpofed to thefearch of the Resident Phyfi. ciap.or of she Health Officer and Cocfulting Physi cian (as the Safe may be) oath and every part of the ship or vessel, and shall present to his view eacfe and every person or perfor.s on board thereof, and and shall also true and fatisfaSory answers inako to all such qoeftioris as the Resident Physician, See. " at tlie tifae of examination shall ask relative to th« health of an(- port or place fr«m which the ship or vessel failed, or has since touched at—die number of perlons on board when the ship or veiTtl entered on her voyage—the number of persons that hav» fitice been landed or taken on board, and when and whererefpeAively—what persons on board f they have been during the voyage, or shall, at the time of examination, be infected with any pet. tilential or contagious disease—and what is the pre sent date and condition of the persons on board wkb rrfpeA to their health or diseases. Antl if any matter er captain shall refufe to expose as aforb aid, to the search of any of the officers aforefaid, „ if he (\w\\cmeealany jiek person, or in tny oth.-r muu jrr dcceb\ the proper tfjiceif aforefaid in hit anhunt, ncli captain or matter, for every such offence, fhalj forfeit add pay the fusri of riva übnireb doi*. 4.AR3. Sest. 8. And if aviy tj'rfon or persons whatfa ever (the Resident Physician, &.c. excepted) shall go on board any vessel, hefi.re the maffer thereof lias received a certificate of health in the Manne* dire&ed, every person so offending, shall pay tfi4 um of ONX HVfNDftED BOHABS. IT being ahfotufely neceffiiry that the foregoing fetSlions should be pHndually complied with, tiic fubferiber, in compliance with his duty, aft a rigcroas obfepvance of the lame, or ett'e be under the neccffity of pitting tlie laws in force. VY ..1. A i 1.1 N, Health Officer tf tit , Port of Philadelphia. - Ju'y X - <i}\> [VoLUMp x'ri.
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