©ajef te « m Unites States,... Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Number 1599. SALES *BY AUCTION. Stated Sales For DRY GOODS. C Forenoon—Edward Fox, No. j<s, Ma«Jaj\ .J outh Front-street, • } Afternoon—Footman Si Co. No. 6? (_ South Front-street. Forenoon—John Connelly, Old City %urfiiaj J AuiSion, No. 73 fout'h Front-street. ) Afternoori—William Shannon, No. v. 183 High-street. Wetbtefdav $ Afternoon—Peter 3enfpn, No. 74 7 I south Third-ftrcet. Thurjday \ F» r enoon—Edward Fox. (_ Afternoon—John Connelly. Friday I Forenoon—Willia™ Shannon. 5 Afternoon—John Connelly. Saturday Afternoon—Peter Benfon. For SAVANNAH; ~ THE FAST SAILING 3AIP s wift Packet, Patrick Gnbbin, Majer. j NOW lying at Smith's wharf, I above Race-street. Is haudfome- i Iy aDcommodated for lingers, and will fail on ! t T"k 2 <\ l ft -ight or paffagc, apply to the Master on board, No. 95, South Front ' or o{ thc subscribers, at Frankford. ft- & J. Frazier. _ dtlSth For LONDON, THE SWEDISH SNOW A dolphz, Capt. Chs. IVm. R.imfl ; Expefled to fail in all the prufent month—A ' few tons of Goods are wanted on Freight, and will be t.ikcti on moderate terms, if speedy appli- t estlon ii made. Apply ta J Peter Bright. * Back of hisnew buildings, Dock-ftrcet. oa tg- f, \ For Freight or Charter, The Danijh Brig dbel Catberina, Burthen about 160 tons. i HIS vessel is now ready to receive on board a cargo, and may be difpatthed to any port in Eu- /, tope or the Mediterranean in eight days. Apply to the Captain on board, or to the fubferi bcr - james Yard. :. diet For Freight or Charter, Tm GOOD BRIO F s u K £ Y , JGtsSi Isaac Vredenburg, Master ; NQvvlying Clifford's wharf, and in complcat to receive argo. For terms please to ap ly the Captain en board, or yohn Slyrin, No. 81, Arch-ftrect. WHO HAS FOR SALE, - > of doublerefinedSaltpetre 600 wt. of F F Gun Powder 300 barrels of Herrings 50 bufheU of Timothy Seed th i.?ocafe«of Claret, firfl quality fti And a qaantity of Sherry Wine. Sept. it). dtf Antigua Rum, JUST arrived at Wilmington, Delaware State, and now llnding from on hoard th« '"j Brig A.-live, William vVilliamf, Master, J One hundred hhds. 3d & 4th proof, ia And for Sale bv jehu Hollingf<wortb & Go. Wilmington, Sept. 2r. dtf N. B. The above Brig, -r aru ' 'he brig GAYOSO, are * <>r or Charter, and A« now ready to receive a cargo on board, at Wilmington. Apply as above. An elegant House in Arch Street. TO be let and entered on immediately a large and elegant at the Corner of Arch and Ninth Street. There are two drawing rooms and one dining room—the largest is 31 feet by *6 —and two are so connefied by folding doors » as to make but one. Also. five bed rooms, be sides 5 in the garret, well finished for fervanta. There are (tables and a coach house, with evry •eonvpiiience for a fattiily. Enquire at No. 29, ' in North Seventh street, or at No. 218, Arch I? 2 Street; thc Aug. tj. aawjw. Chocolate and Mustard -i Manufactured as usUal, Ginger and Pepper ground ' Shelled or Pearl Barley la ' Bhiladelphia Porter, Beer, Ale and Cyder tinil London Pcrter ® Taunton and Burton Ale DOL Red Port apd other Wines, eithe bottled, , F •er by the pipe, quarter-calk or gallon—suitable Tj -fortxportation or home confumptioii^— For-Saleby > t —1 , John Haworth. No. 98 south Front Ant THE SUBSCRIBERS, » ASSIGNEES OF JAMES GREBNLEAF) HEHEBY give notice, that they havedifpofed . u <cf the property a digued to them for the securing ;the payment of the note*, acceptances, and en .-doifements given by Edward Fox, for the use 1 of the feid James Greenleaf; and the holders of a "d •such notes, acceptances, and endorsements, are hereby notifyed that the subscribers will fettle 3' with them for the amount of their refpeflive «laints, fypth principal and interest, at 4- any time before the 20th day of October next; "f '• after which fiav, the holders jiot applying, will 5- 1»e extluded, agreeably to the terms of assign- f ment. °*f c Applications to be made at south-east corner ' n w of Dock and Second fireets (the Dock-street °f Me), between the hours ps eleven and one o' •lofk every day, Sunday* excepted. A_ Henry Pratt, Tho. IV. Francis, In an John Miller, Jun. by John Ajhley, cfl Jacob Baker. Philadelphia, August 18, 1797. d Billk ~ TENERIFFE WINE. St3 c T.ANDING * at Walnut-street wharf, TENE- COl IJIPFE WINE, of excellent quality, in pipes and Duel, JvaJf pipe«, for sale by JAUES YARD. ell,on M)(2. I*. eeSt Sep PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY EVEN!Nb/VcTOS« , 70 ,. The Philadelphia, Atfion, and 7 uckcrton MAIL STAGE. J" 1 HE proprietors .beg lean,, to inform the public, th.it I they have rftablifhed a Stage between Philadelphia, . ss, Atfion, Bat/Jo, Hampton, Specd>wiil % and Martha Far nacs,Wading River fitting mill, and the tmvn of Tuck- O. 65 "*« to go once a tveei, and areprovU ded tilth good horses, a comfortable carriage, and a care- Git* f"! driver, for the conveyance of the mail]paffengers, and treet. The Stage will start every Thurflay, at 10 No. ° CM *' ' f r ' m Mr. Daniel Cooper s Ferry, and lodge that night at Joel Bodine's, at Longacoming ; and 0 11 p '' da y< at 6 ' P. M. arrive at CM E • 1* vant'i, i/deeper, in Tuckerton, difa.it from ibe city 54 m if"< (from the Atlantic 6, anJfrom the Eafl Groufwg Plains 7 miles J inhere arc good accommodations for tra vellers, and •where are commodious andfafe parage boats pravided to convey pajfengers to Capt. William War rington s house, on Tucker's Tflakd, adjoinining the At- l ""tic, wbrr. are good accommodations, and a convenient place to bathe ,* the sportsman who wifbes to regale himfelf r ' W " ,J filling andfjhing, may at this place Le highly gra tified, there being at aim of every feafin of the year fowl I , j audfijb in abundance ' The Stage on its return, Jlarts ! f rom aforefaid C, Evans's in 'Tuckerton, every Tues day, at 6 o'clock, A. M. hre.ikfaji, at Jihn Bodine's, at hart, Wading River Bridge, lodge that night at Longacoming, >me- 1 and at 1 o clock, P. J\4, on Weinrfday, arrive at the «n aforefaid Coopers Ferry. It is presumed that no route of I PPT an equal difunce will be hfs expensive, or furnijh the tra- ODt- vctlcr ivitb a greater variety of amu/ement, as he V/ill I not only have a pleasant fail to the atlantic from Tucker ton, but have the euriojity of feeing on the road thither a h number of capital furnaces and forges, and one flitting mill, in complete order, and at work ; gentlemen, too, tvho are owners, '>rfactor;, of any of the aforefaid iron works,' are filiated to encourage and support this Jlage (by -wh cb they can befo well accommodated) the continuance of which A, -will much depend on their aid. The rates of passengers . . and baggage are as follows : For a pajfenger from the \ -A "f"'^" l Daniel Cooper s Ferry to Tuckerton, including c and '4 of baggage, Two Dollars ; for way passengers fc p]i- per mile, Four Cents—i 50 lb, of baggage equal to a pas- f fencer. Poflage of letters, neissfpapcrs, life, -will be % agreeably to law. . N.B. The mail crosses from the Old Ferry. THOMAS WARDLE & C». . L Tuckerton, Sept. 28. Oo.}.—2mitf ° Window Glass, - Of Superior Quality, and cheaper than any other in thc City— OF VARIOUS SIZES, , j a From Bby 6 to >9 by 14, u- « By single Box Q u » nti 'y. may be bad at the at (tore of the Subfcrib'orj, corner of Arch and Front- ,0 ftifcet. hi James C. & Samuel W. Fijher. J Bhiladelphia, Juneq. 1737. Siwmwftf Will be Landed, From oa board the (hip Aflive, Capt.Blair,from Hamburgh, ao bales white Rulfia clean Hemp j 2 calks Clorer Seed at 'or Sale by P- Thomas Herman Leuffer, Ct NorthHfth ftrect, No. tei T une *6- ye Young Hyson Tea. C 40 chells of a superior quality—Alio, 100 do.of Hyson, Imported in the Woodrop Sims, and for sale by the lubfcriber, corner of Second and Pine , street. tf " C. Haight. S " - T»ne 11. , t Cedar Shingles. ,TJ « | 'HE fubferiber has a quantity of 3 feet Cedar e| J J. Shingles cf-« superior quality, for sale at 13 Bec : dollars p«r thousand. . William Halloissell, No. 193 North Third-Jlrect. J»'y eoi2t |~ e Imported in the JhiprPigou, net 1 And fqt sale by John Morton,'Ko. 116, South W ' Front-street, at ti Hyson or t Hyson Skin CtEAS ° f J E Young Hyson r . Imperial j 1 s April ao. cot/ ' J ' NOTICE. 5 ALL person* indebted to the estate of Jomn Striker, late of Tinnecum Xownlhip, , . • Buck's County, are reqneftcd to pay off their • f refpefliye debts ; and those having any de'i tl £ 1 inands against said estate, are desired to bring in j. ' their accounts, to JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, & ) Execu- '°™ MALLET PIiEI'ALT, 5 tors. r or Sept. 28. <Jiaw-4* ' Mrs. GRATTAN INFORMS her friends,and the public in'gencral, that her houfc, No. 191, Market-ftrcet, will con tinue open during the fieknefs. Board and Lodging in a separate room, tin dollars, in a double rooVn, eight dollars. For the convenience of those gentleman who have not thais families in ♦own, Mr«. Grattan will receive gentlemen to dine at halt a dollar a day. Augufl 2Q. — 6t Just publilhed, And to be fold at the Bcokflqres of H. Sff P. Kice, No. sp, Market-street 1 J. Ormrod, No. 41, and W. Young, corner of. Cnefnut and Second-streets, An accurate System of Surveying; IK WHICH IS CONTAIN FD, p 1. Decimal frailions, in a plain, concise, ° r a and easy manner. 2. Theextraftion of the square root. 3. Plain trigonometry, redlangulsr antj ob- xh H< l ue - vey 4. An exad method to cast up the eontent9 dailv of lands. ' ' the r 5. 1- le Id lurveying. Gera The whole bein? performed without the use in th< of scale and compafies, on a table of logarithms, of Ja In which is given some account of the variation of wl of the needle, and the causes of its attrition, desire By SAMUEL MOORE. Al.Wlftj. 23VV2W TQ Lately Publiihed, tilled In one vol. 8 vo. (price one dollar in Jjoards) fold ed t0 by V ILLIAM YOUNG, corner of Second and ness o ChSfnut streets, in less A of Papers on the fubje&of' c f nce Billious Fevers, prevalent in the United fiff" States for a few years past« crs e lc a „ Compiled by MO AH IVHQSTER, Jan. Containing letters from Doflors Seaman, Sajith, Duel, raylor, Ramsay, Monfcn, Reynolds, Mitch ell,on contagion, &c. See. ' ' fj Se P'- l S' Jt Qernii By John Fenno, N- 115 Chefnvt Street. r J on The Norfolk Mail STAGE. '°tage starts ffo'ift the GEORGE Tavern :f ' tiat r» , fVf 15 Corn[,r ol Sccond a " d Arth Streets, in' 'elplnr, rviry Tucf.'ay, TUrfiaj, and Satur a Far- fj, at 3 (.'clock, ia the irorning j arrived at Do-' Tuck- ver the firft day, at Sndwhill the second day, at provi- Northampton Court House the third day, and on \ cart- "is morning of the fourth day rile paffengcrs find ■i,a"i a 'ate and comfortable packet to convey them to it 10. w °riollc. v, and ' A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton feiry ; and " er y 1 uefday, Thursday and Saturday, and the' W £ »V SC frora this ,err y {nr Philadelphia, every *y 54 Wednesday and Friday; puts up at Snow ■oufrng the nrft night, at Dover the id night, and ar r tra- » v « in Philadelphia in the evening of the third boats Q^y- War- jbe distance on this route, between Philadelphia . 4 t . and Norfolk,» $0 miles less than on any fuge route cniait between those places. m f el f r °° much cannot be said in favor of the road , gra . Which is most excellent indeed. The proprietors font willingly engage to return the whole fare to any dart, P&Uenger, who, after having performed this route, Tu 'f- JJ." la s s thu ever travelled in a stage for the fame ■>, at diltance, so good a road in America. ,in g , Awguft ir. dim. eotf. Red p po t wi ne . t>" J ust arrlvc d, by the brig Iris, capt. Rhodes, frpm •tvill Oporto, tier- Red Port Wine in pipes, hhds. and quarter cases , r a SCcvvt. Cork, for sale by ">*s Philips, Cramond, Sc Co. «*»• J„| y 21. fris, *- • ■■— * beb CUSTOM-HOUSE, • Philadelphia, Sept. aid, 1797. gtn . ,-TE Merchants who at this time prefer hav- 1 ' ' '"S 'beir velTeli and Merchano'ize entered and *"g cleared at Chester or Marcus Hook,—are here %'rt by notified, That in compliance with their de- J iL n 2 nd Upo " 1 c ° nvil^:oil that the measure ' ' ?[ . mutually beneficial to them and to the 1 L "I'ed States. The colleiflor of the CMftoms has made arrangements to eflablilh for some time r bianthes of the cuftom-houfc at th6fe places, c where every accommodation in his power will J he given to the merchants. d 1 w * jn " TO BE SOLD; t j And immediate pcjfejjibn given, A Convenient well finiihed Brick Tenement, J. 1 with a cook house and other out houses, fitu the *ted in a pleasant part of the borough of Wilming- - Bt _ ton, in the State of Delaware—The lot of ground / has forty feet from on Weft-ttreet, aud extends through the square to Pafturc-ftreet, on which is p erected a liable and carriage honfe. ALLEN M'LANE. Wilmington, Aug. jo. m City CommJJioners Office, August 29, 1797. & IN pursuance of an Ordinance of the Selcci and . Common Councils, passed the nd day of May lad. ,n Projtofals in writing will be received hy the City ar Comnnffioners for one month from the ift of Sep- P { tember next, for letting to rent on leases for one he Jf e ar to commence the fitft day of January next, the ce following public property of the city— in The wharf and landing on Vine Street, fc Also on Saflafra>, 4 lai Mulberry, tj And High Street!, , e Chcfnut and Walnut Streets, Draw Bridge, With the Scale and Filh Houfts, Spruce, Pine and Cedar Streets. . The cellar under the City-Htll. __ The Tivern at the middle ferry on Schuylkill, with) the lots contiguous thereto, (except so much Ol thereof as shall be occupied by any buildings erefl- Lr ed for the use of the CoHeiftor of the Tolls, or be 3 iieceflary for the toll-gates.) An K- 3 3tawim. gf L" O S T, ci; ON the Paflyuiik Road, between the Blue Ball and the city, a Fowling Piece, with'a brsfa I' ri barrel and lilver fight; on the plate of tht butt are Ol the letters "Jamaica, 99"— and on-the barrel ' near the lock *• Lopdon" and the Tower llatnp. Ca' li Whoever will return the atf piece to Job* Bc>-n.irJ, Ol! j! the fieri of the Blue Ball on the PafTyuiyiv 'Ail or the office of tin's Gazette, shall rcalVe a reward Pr of Four French Crowns, vVi a, P'- "• *Jt_ Va DUTY ON CARRIAGES. I* Notice is hereby Given, snl THAT agreeably to an aift of Congress of the J.' ai United States of America, passed at Phila- 1:^ delphia, the »Bth day of M,ay, 1796 ; laying du- J' 1 ' ti«s on Carriages, for the conveyance of persons, which fiiall be kept by or for any person, for his er or her own use, or to let out to hire, or for the ® ccl conveyance of paflengers, tl)f several dutic« and ?5 al rates following, to wit : Cre. For and upon every Coach, 15 dols. upon every Cfariot, 11 dols. »pon every Post Chariot, 12 do!«. Si upon every Poft'Chaife, 11 dols. , —« apoij every Phaeton, with or without top, 9 dots. In C upon every Coacher, 9 dols. upon other Carriages, having pannelwork above, with blinds, glafws or curtains, <J~ 9 dols. holes upon four wheeled Carriages, having fra- nLor , med polls and topi with fleel springs,6 mou ' l upon four wheeled Carriages, with wood- 'i ''' eiyir iron springs or jacks, 3 dolt. / m upon Curricles with tops, 3 d.-'s. herd upon Chaises with tops, 3 dols. 1 upon Chairs with tops, 3 dols. "" upon other two wheel topcarriages, 3 dols, f r:m upon two wheel carriages, with fleel or rc l u ' iron springs, 3 dol«. work For and upon all,other two wheel carriages, 1 doU. Pate< upon every four wheeled carriage, having win, framed posts and tops, and reding up- Be on wooden fpari, 2 dols. The Collectors of the Revenue for the firft Sur vey of the Diflriift of Penrifylvunia, will attend BY M daily, until the 30th day o<" September »»xt, for the purpose of receiving the duties on Carriages, at ' Gei mantown; at the house of Daniel St. Clair,Efq. Elegt in the County of Montgomery; add at the house of James Chapman, Esq. in theCouhty of Bucks ; of which allperfttnspofcfEed of lllch Can iages are deDred to take notice. Notice is also given, TO all retail dealers in Wines, and foreign dif- tilled fpirituourliquor=, that licences will be grant- 'J 131 ' ed to them ; otic licence for carrying on the bufi- , ness of retailing of Wines, in a less 'quantity, or ' in less quantities than thirty gallons—aod one li- " n cence for carrying on the business of retailing Spl-. " OUs rituous liquors in less quantities than 10 gallons, at the fame time and at the fame places, by the offic ers legally authouifed to grant such licences. L L. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Infpeiilor of the Revenue of the firll fui- Dadi vey »f the Diftriift of pecjifylvaaia. N. Office of Infpecftion at "> , I £er, a Germantow, nth Sept. 1797. j / " j Fel fc.. PhUatL'lpljia, 08* 13. avern, rMK subscribers inform their friends and callo ws, in m?w ' OWI , t ttlld eoortry.thai their florts are now Satur- °P en 1,1 'he City, and othefs are daily opening, ana at Ho- ' at lrom tlie appearance of the prevailing ay, at ' U ' jr ;' er have to hope, their friends may mdon ' tcrl H ™' <0 the city with perfed sis ty. By s find evera ' late arrivals, cumbers have received frcih lem to lu PP h " »( GOODS. Robert Smith il? Co. P. IV. Gdllaudet & Co. fe'ry, J° b " Of Co. Sitgreaves &f French, d the » S*Mh, George Dobfon, every liiltberger qnd Smitb, Thomas Ryerfon, Snow MX B,)Jla,id and Co. T. K. Hardening. id ar- Jacob Sperry and Co. John Smith dnd Co third Owen iSf fona. Jones, Thomas Orr, Keppele (jf Zautzinger, William Barker [3* Co. P M™Z>™t*.<npr, Thomas Armat 13 Son. route John Fries, J. m!er> /v „. and (J 14- ietors Boston Glass Manufa&ory. 1 T" E dtlzens of the Uni-ed States are hereby oute, X informed, that the manufacture of Window fame Glass is now commenced at the Glass House in Bof tor. tf. It is needltfs to fay any thing of the excellent «uauty of the Boston Glass, as it is so well known throughout the United States to be in every refpeCl Erpm greatly superior to any ever imported from Europe. It will be cut to any Gze commonly used ; and afcs may be constantly had by applying to Cm ari.es F Kupfer, at the Glass House. Orders from the distant States to be aidreffed to $ Mr - Samosl Gore, Cburt-ftreet, Boston. Boston, Sept 3 0, 179 7 O 4 _ 2 , w <w Mrjn. 'finally anl Mnfik, Chorion ; MefTrii T. H °%, , W %'"•'» Ihtya*, -V. C. AXettrs. Vt-itkH 13 T° r - N " rf ' a ; Mr - EU " Pr '"'< Mxixd'to 1 and unit end Breton, Baltimore ; Mr. Hophins, = re - c'T I? and M '€"' N "' % " & H'tt lie- •>, ' Stymour, Savannah ; arc requcfcd to infer! "lire ' 6 Tie accounts to be for the ' ljariuSu Editor. has Mr, l a ILSON~ T me WITH an intention to render service, and unde :es, ceive those Performers, who during his absence Mr. fill Jaymond has thought proper to engage, thinks it 1 ' would be wrong in him not to inform those that " e e °F i 2*<'> it is without his approbation, and that he will not be in any way answerable for Mr. Jaymond's engagements. tl: M PHILIPPE LAILSON. lg . _ Alexandria, Soft. IS, 1797. 6t . t At a Meeting of the Board of; a .is' « r . Property, June 6, 1797, " " Prefcnt John Hall, Sea'ry. ) b Frandis Johnfton, R. G. Voflandoffice ' Dan. Brodhead, S. G._J , Nicholas Bettingtr, Versus i j Samuel Cunningham, j nd . '" this cafe the proof of service of notice be st. ,n g infufficient, It isordered that notice be giv- fa ty °^ e Philadelphia and York newfpa- fe: p. per« weekly, for at least eight weeks to the la ne heiri or aflignees of Samuel Cunningham «ie- y be ceased, to amend the board on the firft Monday in November next, to fhewcaul'e why a patent _ fccruld net ifTue to Nicholas Bettinger for the A la»d ill question. t, (A true Copy.) ? e JOHN HALL, Secretary of the Land Office. , r ir *iawßw. g t ; From Marseilles. 11, THE CARGO h Of the Swtdifh Adolphus.from t- Marseilles, confifllng of the following articles, »« it discharging at Mr. Latimer's wharf, and for sale by tlic fuhfcribcr's. - BRANDY, well flavored, of 2, 3 & 4th proof Claret, in hogfbeads ma U Ditto, in cales fra h I rontigcuc VVine, in cases of 30 bottles e Olive Oil, of a superior quality, in ba&ets of C ?1 and l» l»otties or or r 1, Capers ' e ' f I, Olives [^ c Aimonds ,hc i Dry Venligreafe Writing Paper Umbrellas (Silk) of 38, 3c and 31 ipches ' if,,!) Taffeties fai£ Long and fliort white Kid Gloves for Women flial Silk Stockings 011 handkerchiefs, in ihiitation of Madrafi mp Artificial Flowers and Garlands into Ostrich Feathers any Ribbons cfca Perfumery o. c Scented ! 'air-Powder and Pomatim tht ! Manna in for?* tain Cream Tartar. oftc BENJAMIN MORGAN & £ UOBIiRT ANDREWS. fcl September ij, eo tf t ' le At the Federal Blast Furnlcef, COD( In Carvei -for Slitting, Platting, and Rolling w n Mills. 2" e : SEYMOUR'S Patent Roller THEIR superiority conftjls in being free from to '[, holes and honey-combed place/, <wbicb are com- dan monh found in re'lers cast in /and, or clay c ian moulds. Theft patent rollers are cafl in iron fliip moulds, prcuioujly heated, and will be found to and bemoredenje, folidand durable than any rollers and heretofore used. Another important advantage tu al they have c-ver others, is, that the necks require at til no turning, but are immedaihlyft for use, and healt from their accuracy, run luith less frißivn, and vefle require tefs water to make them perform their of P c work. 'lhey may be had by application to the 0(1,11 Patentee in Plymouth, of Gen. Nathaniel Good- Cllce win, or of .Mejfrs.Thatcher and Hay ward ancl 1 Bofle«, Aug. 31. Sept. u>. sf,/. f . ,tf - —I 4- the ti This Day is Published, I tilent BY Mcfl. Dobron, Carey, Campbell, Rice, and tht e " c . * other Booklellers, , Price One pollar and twenty-five cents, any n Elegant y printed on Wove paper, and Not- d .' ' prejjerl, " ' Bv John fhompfon, A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF forfci The Conflitutions LA^ Of the fevufal States with ench other, and. with evtr th»l of the United States: exhibiting in Tables, , OM the pron:i!i»«:: features of eaeh Cpnftitution, and has rc classing together thcijp most iinpertant provisions, <j; re( 3 under the several heads of admmiftraticm ; with um 0 j Notes anfl Observations. Y>y WILLIAM SMITH, IT Of Soutb-Carolinx, fediim L L. D. and niernber of the Cohgrcfs of the fubfer United States. aift a Dedicated to th® People oi ths United States. undt;r , N. R A few Copies pri-.it'id on aii inferior pa £er, at 3-4thsof i dollar. F«.tr*«f v Kw f "Jul- cuilo- v Ij£RMAN LcUFf^R, e now fth fire<-t > corn «- of Worth alky, No. j, r, and p HAS FOR SALE, ailing H XCtLI-ENfraJ bouoJe.iux Vv'ine in cases »o s may be»,o *e», fix years old . By "_ B1 te Graves Wjne in ea&* . frefii T.VHcnlH.rjjs Ryffia Sail Cloths if n, Ravens Duck ch B '^ Linen '*> Hefflan. 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P u t tote-tha hand* of young '■/Tn -r De '' C , h^ ,J ' taft " to renr the tender thought, "■ 1 o teach the y 6flng idea how to (hoot," ■h 1° r' th * freft ,c ft",aiDn o'er the mind, y' 1° brea!he th ' enlivening spirit.and to fix ■ art ' 1 hc g en erous purpose in the glowing bread." % rHIS DIY IS PUBLISHED, "7 By THOMAS DOBS ON, at the Ston« Houft, No. 41, south Second street, Mr] Letters and Conversations, sit Bttween f"Veral To**# Ladies, on improving and in hat _ tereflmg fubjevfls, ind rrajiiiated from the Dutch of Madame de Caer.in Hr. With alterations and improvements, 1 Printed in/me paper, and neatly bound, [_ Price one Miliar. AMIDST the tide of modern Romance,, painting tales of extraordinary diftref., or of desperate or 31 ar 1 ' Vl " lm y> which •' harrow up the foul," arid which i«; would be for the honor of young ladle* to be Ignorant of, this little book comas forward M so. U01: notice, where, in a variety of incident*, not ex ceeding the hounds of real lift, the proper, becaafe elegant and natural dignity and importance of the Female character ls exhibited in an intcreftine point of view, and presents example, of real and attainable excel. teRCc. *" r . T t e P L nblifcer w « fomuch plrafed with the pern r- Ul, that he wa, pcrfuaded he ffiould do a pleafino a- service to the community by fending it in o circut 16 Au CT fta4-ww4w To Majltrs and Pilots bringing op VcJTd: nt __ T / rom foreign Ports to this City. Ie \A/ Herea4 fusd; T Infringements have Utely been V V made on the law, of this date for the pro venting peftileotial or infeftioos djfeafes, eith« from ignorance or inattention thereto, it ,i, tho*t expedient at thistimet'o publifb'the following e» 80i fe?u,n, the ' aWS ° f IJd AptU ' 1?94 ' 7tU aß * HEALTH-OFFICE, 71 _ , June 6th, ifoj S) Ext ratio/ an aßfor/tearing the city and port >r 7 Philadelphia/rom the introduction of utli lenttal and contagious diseases. if S * CT - 7- And b e it further enacSed, that everv matter or captain of any ftip or velTel coming from ( vefl " e '' employed in the toaftu a trade excepted) snd bouad to sny jiort or place wiihin 6 T, ,™! of Pennf W«ma,lhail cause his<h, p ° r , T t 'n be broH s ht to3nchor >or othuwife flav "u » u ° {tbe HvCr Delaware, opp e f lt , ' to the Health-Office on Statv-Iflsnd aforefold and there to remain until he fliall have duly obtained a ci rtilicate or bill of heal hfron/the Rcfident Phy ficaO. And il, preyioudy to obtaining such certi fieateorb.llof heahh, any master or captain (hall Mer his veflVlto approach nearer than the raid Health-Office to the city of Philadelphia, or > dial! land, cause or fuffer to be landed, or brought 011 shore, at any place or port within tlii, Com monwealth, or at any other port or place, with the intent cl being conveyed into thi« Commonwealth any perlon or perl'on., or any goo*?, wares or mer chandize, or, if after receiving such bill of health o certificate, he (hall neglefl or rcfufe to deliver the fain" tn the Health-Officer, such matter or ca-n- - tain lhall forfeit ana p-.y, for each and every such offeree, the Turn cf five uundred dollars. Arid tlie captain or mailer of every (hip or vef fei (hall fetid a f*fe and commodious boat to brinir the physician oo board, and (hall in like manner conv -y him back to the Health-Office, after he ha. toncludid his official examination j And while he k making such examination, or in rase ar.y fubfe qnent examination by the Health Officer or Con futing Phylician, agreeably to the d.retaions of thi- avS, the master or captain (hall expole or caulc to beexpofed to thefearch of the Resident Ph-X cian.or of the Health Officer and Confuting Phyfi «ian (as the tafe may be) each and every part of the P or veff e'. Cud present to his view eack and every person or perfor., on board thereof, and and ffiall also true and fatisfatfory answers mak« tn all such queflions as the Resident Physician scc at the time of examination (hall aflt relative to th« health of any port or place fr.m which the (hip or venel failed, or ha, lince touched at—the numbec of persons on board when the (hip or vessel entered on her voyage—the number of persons that have since been landed or taken on board, and when and where refpedlively— what persons on board— s they have been during the voyage, or ffiall, at the time oi examination, be infected with any pc(- tilential or contagious diieale—and what i, the pre sent state and condition of the persons on boar 4 with refpcA to their health or disease,. And it any matter or captain (hall refufe to expose ao afore. ! iid, to the search of any of the officers aforcfaid „ if he ffiall concealaryjick person, or in any other maiL [er deceive the proper ope, s aforefaii in bi, anf-unr. uch captain or mater, for every such offence, (lull forfeit »nd pay the sum of ri»E uunbued tov LAKS» Sest.B. And if SE y tierfon or person, whatf». ever (the LteCdent Physician, dec. excepted) ffiall go on beard any vessel, before the matter thereof has received a certificate of htalth in the manner dire died, every person so offending, (hall p ay th* Um Of ONE IIKKOIItD DOLLAR, IT being absolutely necessary that the fcrwoinir fedhon* should be punctually cotoplUd with, the fubferiber, in compliance with his duty, mud ex aift h rigorous observance of the (ame, or else b« under tdie neceflity of putting the laws in force. M. ALLrW, H&Jtb OJJieer if ij/t i'trt if Philadelphia. ■J»IT 14. I [Voivfp XII.
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