of tije Mnim and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Number 151 i For Boflon, » The Schooner s ally, Asa Scudde-r, Mafler, NOW lymp at Chefnut-ftneet wharf f will fail ir.» a few day*. For freight pr pafTage, apply to the Captain oh board, or to Jcfepb Anthony, Co. For Sale an board fitid Sceoomr, A few barrels of flat MACKAREL. July 13. » Jt Persons having freight on board the said fchoo nt>r, are defirrd to call immediately for the fame. For New-York, Little Sallv, James Taylor, after, L\ INO at (''Kerfiut-ftrttet wharf, will lail in a few days and take freight very low. /*pplf 00 board, or to Jofepb Anthony fcf Co- J»'y n- djt For Amsterdam. the ship Four Friends, t Joseph Olinn, Mailer ; WILL fail with all convenient fpced, the grea ter part of her cafffo being ready. Far & ight or j/alfage apply to the captain on hoard, or 1 jftjfe lif Rob. Wain. J"ly». ■ ,its For Savannah, . • v The Ship SWTFT packet, P Mailer, "VT OW lyingat Wilcocks'wharf, and will positively fail on Saturday, nth inft. She i 9 handsomely accommo dated for passengers, and fails well. For freight er paffaje apply to the nrafter on board, or N. & y. Frazier, No. 95, South Front-street. WHO HAV* TOR SALE, Prime Rice in -whole arid half' tierces. J"'y s»sth For Hamburgh, cha'R LOT T E, F' Darutiberger, Mafler. ILL be ready to receive the cargo in a few days, and is a faft failing (launch, good ves sel, well found—For freight or paflage, apply to ' George Fennock, No. 103, Mar let-firett. J"'y ?• jawjw L AN D I N G, At W.lnut-ftreet wharf, from bosd fllip Man chester, flenj. Shewell, matter, from Bonrdaaux, Bourdtaux Brandy 1 Old Claret in hhds. 1 Medoc Wine in cases Sauterne do. do. For Sale by Thomas Murgatroy4, x No. I), Walnut-Jlreet. Said Ship for Freight or Charter, ] rjiT2"V. ® ur, ' len *BO tons, Philadelphia . built of live Oak and Cedar, will ready to fail in a few day«. 1 Apply as above. __ July j. mwf ' For Sale, f ' t The fine and remarkably fall Virginia and Philadelphia t Rofs & Simfon. June 11. dtf j For Sale, £ The cargo of the brig Enterprize, Captain c l angdon from Bcurdeaux, new landing at p Morton's wharf, f consiting or 514 hhds. of Claret 2 . •Jl; cases of ditto -a "2 roo of Swi.'et Oil . 2 E Uo pipes London proof \ c « - 10 jfipes of Holland j BRANDY -j « Apply to Wharton & Lewis, No. 115, South Front St. 1 Said Brig, r J WILL tike a FREIGHT for V the Weft-Indies or Europe, fails ¥ burthen about fifteen bun ■Ac*a>-J«^S barrels,-is in completo or- der, and wHI be ready to rcceiye a cargo in a c ' r few days & Apply as above. B, May 24 § The Subscriber a GIVES notice to all to whom he may be «d, that he intends to embark for Enrope in a few j, days; and that he will not pay ahy demands which j fhall not be presented to him prior to his departure, p, Wm. SMITH, of South-Carolina. D No. 104, Spruce-street. E< Philadelphia, I xth fuly. t4 The Shareholders Of the Pennsylvania Population Company, r, ARE requested to meet at the Company's Of fice, No 53. North Fourth Streeti on Saturday Ml the 15th inft. at ii o'clock. an ' By order of the Board, SOLOMON MARACHE, §ec'ry. July 1. #i6t. Bank of North America. / July 1, 1797. At a meeting of the Direiilors this day, a di vidend of Six Per C«nt. was declared for the last half year, whishw ill be paid to the Stock holders or their repjefentativc*! at any time af ter the 10th inll , July 1. diw. j PHILADELPHIA: SATURDAY EVENING, JULTt S , i 7Q7 LANDING, j\ T Scuth-flrcet Wharf, from 011 l<o*r>l fchoon- X er Expedition, captain Harding Wiiliauris, > from St. Thomas, a Cargo of ii f a y Coffee, Sugar, and Rum. pply For S»l« ky F. Crfptrt^er, , No. 221, S«uth Front-fare*. J tt) y »Q- § tot j' oo _ Wants Employment, le. TN a flore, a Man who can be well rccommcncl- X ed, writes a good hand, and understands ac- I coinpts. Apply at No. 50, North Fifth Street, and Cherry-alley. Any reputable place will suit. J nl T to- A Wet Nurse Wanted. in a A Healthy W ..man with a good bl-eaft of jplr . inilk * ma >' h^lr of 1 P llce b y applying at the Printing Offiee of this paper. July 10. » jt 51_ Health-QJicc, Philadelphia, yth June, 1797. '"I MiF, BturJof ffeaiti offer to rent out the-NKW X CI TV HOSPITAL, ofually caHedThe IV'g •wam. It maybe occupied as a Tavern, for which there ar« excellent accommodations. The perl'on taking it nnrft be capable and willing to arfl in the capaci rea- l [ "{ 11 Reward ;ia cafe a contageotis disease in p er the city, fhoulii at any time render it neceffaty to t,or niakc _ ufc the premises as a HospitaL It cannot therefore te let for any limited time—and the red • painted fragie building is to be referve'd. Protnfal, what rent will be allowed under the foregoing eir. cumftances. None need apply without being able to produce the best recommendations. JOHN MILLER, y, m . Chairman of the Board of Health. arf, *_ Z POST-OFFICE. ght Philadelphia, 6th July, '97. THE mail for New Cajile, Cantzuell's bt idgt, Duck Creek erofs toads, Dover, Frederica, Mtf ford, George Toivt (in the place of Clowes J and Dagjborougb, in Delaware ; Trap and Snow \ j „ 'Maryland i Horn Town, Accomack C. , <lf H. and Northampton C. H- in Virginia ; ill , be clofedemery Monday, Wedntfday,*nd Friday, , at fun set- 18 , , 1 the following valuable ; Tra&s of Land, IN the county of Glynn and Hate of Georgia, ' will be fold by public file, at eight o'clock * on the evening of Tuesday the a?th day of June * er. next, at the Merchants CofFee-Houfe m this ci- „ ew ty s unless previously disposed of by privatefale. '' ef. ift. 7000 acres on St. Simons Sound at the , confluence of Frederica and Turtle rivers, ad- ~ joining the commons of the town of Brunfwiek, originally granted to John and within 6 1: iltiof the Atlantic ocean. »d. 15,000 acres on the head waters of a branch of the great Sattilla, originally runted F to Ferdinand O'Neal. "• 3d. 50,000 acres on the waters of the little • 11 ' Satilla rirer, and of Huffaloe and Alexanders Creeks j the great Satilla road pafles through thele lands, which were originally granted to p Ferdinand O'Neal. U 4th. 50,000 acres on tHe great Satilla river, 8 which »re also interfered by * branch of the 11 little Satilla, and were originally grated ten " Thomas Spalding. It appears by authentic certificates ffrm r Thomas Davis, surveyor, and frotn Major C i > Hopkins now residing in Philadelphia, that the v body of these lands are not thirty miles from f' the ocean, and principally within tide water ; fl that the Alatamaha is navigable for boats and ?,t rafts two hundred miles above, and for large _„ vefTels within ten miles of them ; that they are 1 chiefly firft rate pine lands, producing timber e , equal in quality to any in the slate of Georgia, t \ pofll-fling the fame advantages of navigation, d The aboveroentioned certificates, together with tl ,a the patents, drafts, andother papers refpeiftiiig d the title, which is compete and unincumbered, " lo are in the pofTefiion of the fubferibers and may be seen by applying to Benjamin R. Morgan, at tu No. 41 Mulberry Street. The terms of pay- C 1 _ ment will be one third calh, the remaining two ; v thirds in good negotiable endors'd notes, paya ble in three a id fix months after the (Lie ; a I d< in conveyance to be made to each purchaser on the at payment of that moiety of the notes received from him which becomes firft due. H THOMAS PITZSIMONS, dl JEREMIAH PARKER, CL U BENJAMIN R. MORGAN. qi 3 Philadelphia, May 31, 1797. eodtf. C. E. Whitlock, S DENTIST, ' h RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Geo- ' tlemen of Philadelphia and its vicinity, that he w continues ko perform all operations on the Teeth ;fup- tn , r plies the deficiencies ef nature with artificial or real |, teeth, in alt the various modes of fiitinj—Cleans, ha !_ files, regulates, extrafls, and fills decayed teeth with ih .. gold or lead, &c. &c. He waits upon Ladies and Gentlemen at their houfcs, and will be happy to re a ceive their commands by note, at Mis. Finch's, No. , n 66 north Eighth street, or at his house. next to the f* Black Horse Tavern, on the fiankford road. Dollars. »« Scaling and cleaning _ A'tificialtccth, with enamel, per tooth, th! Do. in gold socket* or ferews y " Natural »eeth with ligature# y r^( * Do. on gold or ivory foclcet% or gnFd ferews 10 [o FUing and cmfing t away decay— each decav r n ( Filling with gold 2 . Do. with lead * bl ' Eotrafling fto the families who employ him a< dent ill) , Do. where not employed t Tooth powder of his own preparing i Brulhes, btft London manufacture *5 cents. > Regulating, Ac. according to the operation. V c - Wat Ttocs will fell the time of a Negro f Man ; —he ii honest and fbbcr, and has about 5 years V and a half to serve. Enquire as above. J une '3 <3tthtf pr( Received by the Indoftan, From Madras,- fl 0( A SMALL invoice confifling of the following goi Coast Goods, viz. thi Blue Cloths m 3 Long Cloths, 14 punjums ; n j Do. do. firie Jcr Madrafs Handkerchiefs, and of Book Muslins WILLING isf FRANCIS. March 27. 3 , w ; By John Fenno, N°- ri9 Cbefout Street. New Hat and Ho&ery Store. ™- . Jnfl Jmpnrtrd, iris, •«« the Jhtpt Wiliim, and SiarJr.K L< Ju k„ t md now typing by. WILLIAM AifDOU&A'LL, A T his new Hat and Holierv Store, No 111 i- V Market street An cle gaftt afLrtment ot silk, latum aui thread , »tocfcipg{ Silk, cotton and thread Gloves Pantaloons, &c. Sic. Likevvife, a h H rtdfomr assortment of men's, wo men is, and children's fafliionabl* Hats, hiitablcfcr tfie Season. ic- A c ®'>fi'ierable quantity of low and mirfdle priced □d ™ ®" in tales, intended for country fiores Saw The Coramiflioners pOR carrying into effedl thefixth article of the „ , treaty of amity, commerce and navigation, e«n of dueled between hisßritannic majesty and "heUmted at «ates ef America, »n the 19th day of November, 1794, having tfiis .lay conftitHted their Board, puriuant aad agreeably to the said treaty, do Kere _ by give notice, that they art ready to proceed to business accordingly; and they desire that all claims 7- under the said article (which so far asthe fa ne de- provided for, it hereunto f- tanesed) may be lodged wi»h their Secretary with out delay. ' X They further drfire that all such d«i..„ may not 'g only state in what manner the several cases com* I- withirr the defcriptibn of the ftid artide, but also in fpetial.y set forth .ht nature Of the evidence by •° which the claimantsrefpe&ively undertake to fuiy « I (annate tf,e fame. f Extrafl from the laid artiele, ' "-Whereas.,it is alledged by diver? British mer " " and °'IW9 bis majefiy's fubjeiSs, that > debts to a confidfrabla amount, which were bona ' c " fide comra&ed, before the peace, Mil remain , owing to them by citizens or inhabitant* of the United States; and that by the operation of va rious lawful impediments, fmce the peace, not ' "Illy the full recovery of the said debts has been ~ ''""'i hyt alfothe value and feeurlty thereof have been in several inftanctn impaired and lel£ " ened, so that by the ordinary course of judicial •, Pj" oc eedings, the British creditors cannot now " a ' n aiK ' "dually have.and receive full and j " adequate compensation for the losses an J dama . " & es which tney have thereby fufained : It is a , greed that in all such cases where full compenfa- F y " t ' on for such losses and damages cannot for what ' ev " rea son be a<3u,lly obtained, bad and recei- ,1 ' " ved by the said creditors in the ordinary courfa " of justice; the UnitecTStates will make full and " " complete compensation for the fame to the said j " creditors ; but it is distinctly understood, that " this provision is to extsnd to such losses only as r " have been occafrened by the lawful impediments . ' aforelaid, and is not to extend to losses occasion- •_ " ed by such insolvency. of the debtors or other ' • " / a , S I* roult ! «9 ua "y have operated to pro duce such loss, if the said impediments had not exilted j ®or to fofh lodes or datnsges ss have r " beea occasioned by the minifeft delay, ornegli. it or wilful omillion of the claimaot;" Bj order the Board, i GRIFFITH EVANS, Philadelphia, Commifionere' Office, No. 3 south Sixth-street, May 10, A -2197- J 6—Stm s rHE SUBSCRIBER having been appointed by tlie Envoy Extraordinaty and Minister Plcni potentisry of his Britannic Majesty, General Agent lor ..(lifting Briiilh creditors, and inch particular a gcois a* they may fpeciaUy authorize, in proftcuting their claims before the c«mmilfioncrs for carrying in- C to effeft the sixth article of the Treaty of Amity, Com- v and Navigation ktwen his Britannic and tht United States AmerUa t heieby gives nonce that he has opened his office at his house the Couth eatt A comer of Chefnut and fifth Greets, Philadelphia, Q v here he is ready to receive all claims or in{tru£tions for claims with the vouchers aud documents thereof, for the purpose of bringing forward the fame agree ably so the rules and orders which the boaid may think proper to preferibe. And as it will be for the intercft of all concerned, J that the several Claims be so dated, and support ed, as to prevent the delay which would from the ncceffityof obtaining further infiitmation, or ad ditional materials,from perfous rclidiog at a dutanct, the general agent thiuks it his duty to add, (for the r j diridion chiefly of those, who, not having employ ' ed particular agents, may leave the profecuiion of th their claims to his charge and all di' tuch claims ought in particulars ici torih— : tr: lft. The proper description and Titration ot the TI creditor or claimant, end original debtor, refpett- fl ively. ad. The date and nature of the original coatraft or debt. 3d. When, in what manner, and to what extent, the creditor or claimant was prevented or impeded, by the provision, operation or deleft of law, the decifionsand pra&ice of courts, or refliaiut of exe cution, from recovering payment of the debt in question. 4th The loss and damage incurred or fufained, in conference of such impediments, whether tbt fame may have arisen from the infolveney, change of fiti/fctien, or death of the debtor, th« loss of legal remedy from lapse of time, or ether cauftfs impairiag the value and lecurityof the debt, which would not have so operated if such impedimenta had notcxifled. And sth The particular grounds and rcafons oh which the claimant maintains, in the terms of the treaty, that 41 by the ordinary course of judicial pFO ings, the creditor cannot now obtain and a&ually have and recetve full and adequate compenfatiou" for the lofTes and damages so Tuftaiucd. The general agent thinks it his duty further to fug gefl that the several claims ought to be accompanied and supported by the affidavits of the claimants duly sworn and regularly attested, both as to the exigence of the debh claimed, and such other circumfUnces as may be within their own knowledge refpcftively. And wherever the claimants in dating the nature of their evidence (which mull in every instance be the bed of which the cafe is capabla) have occasion to refer to the tefli-mdny of witucffe*, it will be proper to apprise the general agent of the names and places : of refidcnce of such witnefieiand the faftito be effa- ry blifhed by their teflimony. KN Wm. Moore Smith. bo ' _ Philadelphia, June Bth, 1797. dim c ' ol For Sale, u That well Inawn plact, called Vjndkgrift's ' F i- R. b Y, pOl ON Nefhaminy creek, 18 miles From Phila- J ladalpbia, o« the New York post road, containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the prencifet are a large two fiery ft one houfooccß pied,as a tvern, and a good one story fton? kit chen, a largo frame stable with agoodthreflung floor, and lome out buildings-r-alfo a well of gocd water, and an excellent ice Iloufe. On this place is a most elegant situation fora gentle man s feat, commanding a view of the Nefham iny to its jundlion wiih the Delaware, and thence across to the Jenfc-y fiiore. It has the privilege of one half the toll received fro> site bridge. For terms apply to the SnWftiiber, MORDECA* LEWIS. Philadelphia and Lancajier Turn- P lke Company. A y*ly tcth, 1797. T a meetirg.of the Prefuknt and rvianag, rs.a dividen j of feveu and a half dollar* oer Si.n e was .declared for th P lass half year, which will he retained by the Preiidsa; and Manners for the- P^ r Polebot paying che debts of the Company, a jreeabfe ro a rtfolution of the Stockholders the lath June.last. TENCH FRANCIS, Treafuter. 0 frvn, i} x Mmuta vf the Stn ltbtldtn. June 14th, 1797. ,T' lat t! , e '"''ftriptirin opened for one hundred a ditional shares of flock, conformable to a rsfoiu- , ion of the nth January, 1796, L, e now doled, and that the stack »f the Company cwufiCt of v t velve hundred mftead of thirteen hundred shares. >e Wm. GOVETT, Secretary, j . '" T ro - rp&wiw ni&tiuw I; Rofs & Simfon, Have for Sale, o 4 ANtttV OF PRIMX St. Domingo Cotton, 0 Superior Old Lisbon Wine in Pipes Excellent Inttia Market Teneriffe Wine, t In Madeira Calks A few Quarter Chests best 3 Frefc Kyfon and ) , ■' Hyson Skin \ TEAh Muscovado Sugars in Hogfteads, and Coflee in Tierces March 7. j| tf ; Nathaniel Lewis & Son, 1 Have fur sale at their Jl»re, No. 70, attaining , George Latimer & Son, Pine-Jfreet IV/wrf, A Qyaijtity of 1 Madeira Wines \ In pipes and half pipes I adeira Walnutsand Citron, lately imported t in the schooner Sincerity, C'apt. Copia t nt *lfi> »j Puncheons, second and third proof, Weft, i India Rum, and a few Pipes of Brandy a They have conftatitly on hand and for sale, a French Burr and Country Mill Stones of various t sizes, and a general assortment of Bmltbg Chths of a the bell quality, both American and Foreign ma- h nufa&ure. The former having proved, from fe- \ veral years experience of a number of millers in c different parts of the United States at lead equal, o and in many instances superior to the European £ Cloths, we hope the manufadurer, Robert Daw a f«n, will meet with liberal encouragement in this i important and ufeful undertaking. He has obtain- t ed a patent aid exclusive right of making and ti vending Boulting Cloths on his improved plan for a si number of years, and they are fold only by him- v felf in Lancaster, state of Pennsylvania, and by a the fubferiberi in Philadelphia. June 14 d * Landing " From on board schooner Daphne, captain j- G. W. Morse, from Htfpanioia, L 61,000 wt. Sugar, 5 3,000 Coffee e for sale by 8 F. COPPINGER, |] No, 221, South Front-street, u Who has also on hand, Claret in hhds. and cases Rice f< A quantity of Bristol Bottles A cafe of Cafhbrics Cloths and Caltimeres. July 5- d6t. A Literary Treat. JuJl publijhed, handsomely printed on -zuriimg paper, price 1 dollar, '' A new edition of that popular and entertaining G work, entitled ' r HK rORESTERS,an American Tale ; being t a ftqncl to the liiHory of John Bull, the Clo- e ' thicr>—ln aferitsof letters to a friend, with thcaj- 0 dition of two letters, alluding to recent political Cc tranliilioin in Amoiica. 01 Th« following sxtraiil from the Clavis AHegorica, _ shews the principal charafters that are introduced: John Bull, the Kingdtifn of England His Mother, the Church of jitiglahd His Wife, the Parliament Hii Sifter Peg, the Church of Stotland His Brother Patrick, Ireland C Le* is, the Kingdom of France k - His Mistress, the Old Conftitutioi> His new Wife, the National Representation Lord Strut, the Kingdom Nicholas Frog, the iSutch Republic The Franks, the French Republic The Foresters, the United States of America Robert Lumber, New-Hampfhife John Codline, Maffachtrfetts Humphrey Plowlhaie, Comieclicat Roger Carrier, Rhode Island Peter Bull Frog, New-York Juiius Cxfar, New-Jersey Wiliiam Broscbrim, Penofylvania Caflimar, Delaware Walter pipewood, Virginia His Grandson, George Washington Peter Pitch, North Carolina Charles Indigo, South Carolina George Trufly, Georgia Ethan Greenwood, Vermont Hunter Longknife, Kentucky Elack Cattle, Negro Slaves Rats, Speculators Mother Carey's Chickens, Jacobins This'popular and entertainingfatirical kifto- p. ry of America is attributed to the Kev. Dr- Bel knap. It hasa great ihare of originality and a bounds with genoine humour. It is conticued down to the present time, and chara&erifes those late political tratlfaSions which have caused so much uneasiness in America. Sold by H. and P. RICE, Bookseller, No. 16, ?outh Second Street, and No. 50, Marke' ftjeet. June a 6. § N FOR SALE, By Sipion Walker, A T o. 1.22, South Fourth-Street* f GOLD andfilver Watchos T Shot, common and patent fbe Tin Plates, Sheet Iron « inl Bar and flieet Lead thi Copper (heets and' bottoms lai Taunton Ale tei Ravens Duck Crt Hats io cases Wpol Cards tlo Claret Wine and Porter Bottles in hampers. an July t. eojw n~ Mijhsrt and Pilots bringing up VrjTth Wfrcm Foreign Ports ley this City. Herca-rfund- y imrii gemcnts have lately I,ecu made np the .lavrscf this lU« for the ph. venting j.eihj ntial or iafedKous diseases, bjthcr he ,'gnoraiicc or mutentian thereto, it H tno'.t he ' Jt , ti,u to P ub '' l, i t!v= ftteW ex - SthtcW " WJ Gf 2,d A P ri1 ' ' ? th ** th HEALTHS-OFFICE. r „ „ Jure 6th, 1704. S*S °! 1", ", a J~ or /curing the city and port Oj I ixladelpbt.i from the UtrodtAio* of pe/li ,d lential and contagious diseases. J. Sect. 7. And be it further en; ded, that every ° r , ca P'- ln .°'" an y ftl 'P or velici eomirg from sf (veffdis ailuaily employed in the toaftintr tra e 6 excepted) and beUfti to any j»ort or place with n the jurifchaion of Pennfylvania.ftaU cause his ffi p or yeflel to be bi ought to anchor, or etherwile fla. - _ IVh'! 1 ' ~l m oftkcTivcr Delaware,oppefitu to the HeaihVufiice on StitMflind aforeihid, ana there to remain until he (hall hive duly obtained a certificate or mil of heal h from the Resident Ihy fician. And it, previaufly to obtaining fuel. c. rti r u T v£- ° £ ' any master or cajHain lhall ; ufter veiTdt" approach nearer than the ■ laid Office to the city of Philadelphia, or IhaUand, cause erluffer to be landed, or brought on ltrore, at any place or port within this Com monwealth, or at any other port or place, with the intent of being conveyed into tliis Csmrr.onwtc.kh, any pcrloh or perfous, or any goods, wares or mer clunoize, or, if after receiving fu.:h bill of heaWi c ertr,;cate, he fnall negled or rcfaffi to deliver • the lam,. to the Health-OlHcer, fitch master or cap tarn shall forfeit and puy, far each and every fudi . ° t nC j' .^* e fu lll of "VE HUNDRED DOLLARS. rra it > C ®' Ka:n or ma^er of every Ibip or vef l . V alaf= and coaimadieus boat tu bring the physician 0:1 board, and lhall in like manner convey him back to the Health-Office, after lie har concluded his official examination ; And while he u making f ac h examination, \ir in cafe any fubfe qnent examination by the Ileal h Officer or Con, . luiting Physician, agreeably to the directions of thisiau, the mater or captain lhall expo!e or caulc to be exposed to thefearth of the Resident Phyfi cian,or of the Health Officer and Confuting Physi cian (as the cafe may be) each-tnd evehy part ®f the P or veff «). and lhall preterit to his view each and every perlon <* persons on board thereof, and and (hall alto thre and fatisfaflory answers make to all iuch que {lions as the Resident Phylician, Jcc. at the time of examination shall aflc relative to the health of any port or place fr®m which the Ihip or veficl lailed, or has finte touchei at—the number ol persons on board when the (hip or velfel entered on her voyage—the number of persons that havo iince been landed or taken on board, and when and whererefpedtively— what persons on board— s they have been during tht voyage, or lhall, at the time of examination, be infedted with any pes tilential or contagious disease—and what is the pre lent Hate and condition of the persons on board with refpedt to their health or diseases. And if any master or captain (hall refufe to expose as afore a'd, to the search of auy of the officers aforefaid, I; r if he (hall *onceat anyfuk per/on, or in any other man e r deceive the prefer officers aferefaid in bis ant-were, such captain or master, for every such offence, (hall lorfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dol lars. Sect. 8. And if any person or persons whatso ever (the Resident Physician, &c. excepted) lhall go on board any vessel, before the master thereof Has received a certificate of health in the minner directed, every person so offending, lhall pay the UiU of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. " I IT being absolutely necessary that the foregoing feilions Ihould be punctually complied with, the fubferiber, in compliance with his duty, must ex* ad a rigorous observance of the lame, or elf; DC under the necessity of putting the laws in force. Wm. ALLEN, Health Officer tf the fort tf Philadelphia. I"'V 14. ' dlw NOTICE. THE holders of certificates of a loan to the ex iled citizens of the States of South Carolina and Georgia, under an ait of Congress 13d Ju.y, 1781, are informed, that by lodging the fame with George Simpfon, Calhier of the Bank of the Unit ed States, they will be enabled to receive payment of principal and interest, as fooii as the certificates can be forwarded ta Charleston for settlement, and orders received fbr their dilcharge. fit To be Sold, A large and convenient Three Story Brick House; SI FU I'ii at the uorth-taft corner of Arch and FoUrtb-ftreeis. It contains eighteen rooms— and is in every refpeft well finiffiedi For particu lars enquire of M. Keppele, No. Chefnut-ftreet. 3'- .1 FOR SALE, BRETAGNES in casts Gortftan Chfftksin do. Cambrick Plattillas Oznabrigs Gold and silver Watches Window Glass 10 by 8 Glass Tumblers in cases Linseed Oil in calks, &c. &c. George Pennock, 10 Higb-Streit. July 5 ■ 3avr Now Landing, -At Pratt's wiharf, FROM on board the (bip Thomas Ch«ikley, C»pt. Uafer, from Bourdeaux, CLARET in casts Ditto in cases White Wine Vinegar Red Sk'hs in boxes For Sale by Rundle Is? Leech. May 15 § Davis's Law Rook Store, No. 319, High-Street. GEORGE DAVIS, BEING busied for some time pafc in prepara tions for removing ipto his present house, has been under theneceffityof paltponinguntil this day informing the gentlemen o: the Bar generally thro* the United States that his spring importation of law books is now arranged and ready for lale, on terms that he trusts will entitle him to the like pre freence he has experienced for ieveral years past. Catalogues, combining the mod varied collec tion ever imported i/ito this country, are printed and will be delivered on application. June 27. saw 6w \VoLVMB XII
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