t of t%s and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. •• J-'US£R :5; 4 j For Boflott, The Schecxer mm s A L L '■ ASA Scudder, Master, NOW lying at Chcfnut-ilrc t wha'f; will fail in a few day.. For freight or pillage, apcly to the Captain on or to Joseph Anthony, Es? Co. Far Sol* on board said Sccoomr, A few barrels of flat MACJ£AR£JL. Tulv IJ, fjl Perfors having freight on hoaH the said schoo ner. are desired to call immediately for the fame. 1 • • ■ , 1 ■ • ■ ■ For Amsterdam. THE SH " ' Four Friends, fail with ail convenientfpecd.thegrea- V ter part of her being ready. . Fof si eight or paflage apply to the captain on hoard,or JeJfe fc? Rob. Wain. ■ dtf For Hamburgh, cHATLO'TTE, 3 C. F. Damnberger, Majler. be ready to receive the cafgo in a f*w * V days, and is afaft failing flauuch,good vet* ' feJ, wellfound—For freight or paflage, apply to George Pcnnock, No. 103, Market-Jlreel. J"fy 7- 3aw3w LANDI N G, At WaJout-ftreet wharf, from on lioid (hip Man chefier, Bcrj Shewed, ni^fter,from Boardeaux, Bourdsaux Brandy Old Claret in hhds. jgyjjflKj Medoc Wine in cases Sauterne do. do. For Sale by Thotnas Murgatroycf, No\ 11, V/alaitl-ftrcti. Said Ship far Freight or Charter, i""2~w Burthen 180 tons, Philadelphia jfedOvO. bui't of live Oak and Cedar, will be ready to fail in a few day;. Apply as above. _ Jnlyj- mwf For Sale, "^ e fi" e remarkably faft ■> Virginia and Philadelphia Burthen aDout 100 tons. Fo- terms apply to Rofs & Sim/on. June ii. dtf For Sale, The cargo of the brig Enlerfrize, Captain Langdon from Bourdeaux, now landing at Morton's wharf, COnsitinc OF 5x4 hhds. of Claret "] 2 j 117 cases of ditto j -p o - too cfes of Sweet Oil <* * "» IJO pipes London proof > BRANDy- I | j 10 pipes of Holland proof ) j W <0 Apply to Whartcn & Lewis, No. iij» South Front St. J-—» Said Brig, WILT, take a FREIGHT for the Well-Indies or Europe, fails faft, burthen about fifteen hun- barrels, is in complete or. dtr, and will be ready to receive a cargo in a few days Apply as above. May 14 f § Lajl .Exhibition TN the great Dancing Room of Mr. M'Dougall, J. South y#uTth-(lreet, between Chefnut and Wal nut flreet, at 8 o'clock in ths everting. The -Automaton! which have excited the admi ration of the connoisseurs, wi 1 absolutely leave foT ever their aftonithinff -exerciles, on Friday the 2id of moa'h. After the experiments of natural philosophy, the artificial lady will exhibit several tire works without powder or fmcll. Entrance half a dollar—Children half price. July it. jpytat Printed Calicoes. JOHN MILLER, Jan. & Co. No. 8 Chefnut-Street, \ Have for Sale FJFTY TRUNKS neatly assorted, very low on fhorteredit. . , March 6. < § Imported in the Jhip Pigou, And far file.by John Morton, No. 116, South frontftreet, Hyfiin HyfonSkin ( TEAS Young Hylon ( • . Imperial J April .20. eotf Bejl Englijh Crown Window Gla/s. A well assorted Invoiceofthe heft Engliih Crown Window Glass, of the following sizes: 10 by 8 T II- by 9 14 by !o 312 BOXES. 16 hy I» 19 by 14 Xikewifc frefe Rice, high proof Brandy, best jnef3Be«f. in half barrels. Sail Cloth, JIo. I. to 8. Sherry Wine. A few hundred weight of excellent Dutch Piltol Rifle Gun Powder—and, Thirty Boxes Chocolate. For Sale hy, Samuef Br eel, Jiin. No. 89, South Thirdjlrtst. at. » coipt. """a The Shareholders Of th Pennfyhania Population Company, ARP requested to meet at the Company's Of- No S3' North Fourth Street, on Saturday the 15th in!*- at n o'clock -3y order of the Board, SOLOMON MAR ACHE, Sec'ry. . July 1, :M6t. PHILADELPHIA • MONDAY JULY 17, , 797 Federal-Street Theatre. NOTICE is hei-ehy given, tliet the Truflees of the Ballon Theatre» will receive Propo faU si rm any pirlun, or company, for the (e«fe of the 1 heatre :n Federal-ftivet, for a tarm not exceeding fi, e vears Also, to b; Li, The Dwelling Koufe part of the lam; building, vml the ce lar under the fame. For terms of inquire oF THOMAS BARTLETT, Pro's tli. Bottoo, July 5. 5i 4 j caution. VJ7H£KEAS Richard Lake has been at- V V tempting to fell a certain mefiiiage or ten ement and lot of ground, Gruated on thefouth fide of V;ne-fttreet, in the city of Philadelphia, containing iir breadth, on Vine-street. fix'een feet, and in depth, fouthwarcl, seventy fire feet, hf.undcd on the north lide by Vihe-llieet, 011 tlieeaft by ground late of Samuel Rbtides and Sarah b-s wife, on the fnuth hv ground late of John Pemberton, and on the -j. efi.by another lot then about to be granted to Joseph Hulings— -1 his is therefore to caution all perfuns againfl . purchafmg the above deforited property, the fame having heeu mortgaged fyy the said Kich ard Lake to Williim Spade. SARAH SPADE. July 14. eojw THE Members of the Society of the Sons®!'St. Gcohce. cftabhflied at VhilaJelphia, for the Advice and Alliftance ol Englilhmen in DiArefs, are requested to attend a Quarterly Mcefieg o th? fajd j Society, at the City J avern, on Monuay the !A"h, of July, at 7 o'clock in the Evening. GJURGE DAVIS. N.B. Several Members to be ballcted for. July 14. mta4 LANDING, A T 3i-mtfi"flrf«t Wharf, r rom cm board fchoon . , eaprain Harding Williams, from St.Ti.omas, a Cargo t-f GofFee, and Rum. For Sale hy F. Coppinger, No. 221, South Frant-Jlreet. July 10. S iet Wants Employment, IN a flora, a Man who can be well recommend ed, writes a good hiivl and underJlands acr compts. Apply at No. am. It maybe occupied as 1 Tavern, for jvhichthere are excellent accommodations. The person taking it mutt b< capable and willing to aft in the capaci ty of a Steward; in cafe a contageous djfeafe in the city, should at any time render it iicceffary.to make ufc of the premises asaHofpital. It cannot therefore bj let for any limited time—and the red • oainted frame btiildlng is to be reserved. Prtpofall in writing will" be received at thi» office, stating what rent will he allowed under the foregoing cjr cumflanccs None need apply without being ai-le to produce the best recomn^end^tions. JOHN MILLER, Jun. Chairman of the Bward of Health. July 3 V POJST-OfFJCEI Philadelphia, 6th Jyly, '97. THE mailfor New Cajlle, Cai.tiuell's bridge. Duck Creek cross toad), Dover, Frederic a, Mil ford, George Toivi fin tbe . lace of Clowes) and m Delaware ; Trap and Sriorjv- I'ill, in Maryland ; Horn Town, Accomack C H. and Ntrtbampion C. H in Virginia ; %*iti be clofei every Monday, rVtiaefiay,ani Friday, at fun fet■ I St Georgetown Bridge Company. Extract of an a£l pasTed by the Legislature of the state of Maryland on the 19th December, 1791, entitled, " An ai£l for ere<£ling.a bridge over Potowmac river. '• And be it emitted, that the said direilors or any two as them shall and may require any sum or i'ums of money in equal proportion from earh and every proprietor, as may from time to time be neceflary for carrying on the building of said bridge ; and after giving three months, public notice, it (hall and may be lawful for the direc tors to sue for and recover in the namo of the company such unpaid requisition, with all cofls and charges incidental thereto, and legal interefl thereon from the time the fame should have heeu paid : And the negl-A onrefufal to pay any such rcquifition after public notice shall have been given a( least for three mouths in all the newfpapersheiein before enumented, shall have the efFeil to forfeit all preceding payments made on the flrare or shares so neglefied or reful'ed to be paid t«> the use and benefit of the company." mation of fbehef the flockboldeis as have not complied with the requisitions heretofore made —they aie as follow : On the rfl November, 1795» *.? dollar?, on the loth May, 1796, 40 dollars; an the aothjuly, 1796, 40dollars ; on the ill September, 1596, 40 dollars, and on the ifl November, 1796, 60 dollars. Caution it now given that after the expiration of the time limited for the continuance of this advertile ment (three months) the law will he carried into rigid and complete effedl againfl all delin quents. By order of the Ditjedlors, WALTER SMITH, Treasurer. Oeergetown, May i', 1797. iaw^m Young Hyson Tea. 40 chests of a superior quality—Alio, 100 do.of Hyson, Imported in the tfoodrop Sims, and for sale by the fuiifcribcrs, corner of Second and Pine flrect. C. Ha'tghf. June jr. ~ eotf hy John Fen no, N a up Chefnut Street. 25D Barrels ' ConvtSicnt Htrriagt) aadifo iarrets cf Bief, I or Sale on board thj £Jiooo«r l'radenct, Crjol ed Siiet Witef— or l>y ■ EZEKfEL HALL. ' J'JTCs's Wtet -Wr U- - Y- C-urioas & Liegant Keprdentations Of A GEtEAT VARIETY c/ EiSOS, In wjijcii, their eial i-lum.igi. is preletvtd,and which si* fold 3» cheap a> common sricr», by" JOHN ORMRQXJ, . No .;i, Chefnut Street. T"'y 15- jt. Will iam Blackburn, LOTTf.RT Attn BROKER'S OFFICE _ No. 64 Second flreet. j ICKETS in the Canal Lottefy, No If, which A ccmmspe-d. drawing the 29th May, FOR SALE. The price cf tickets will rife in propor tion aj the driv.ing advances, particularly on ac count of the five firft drawn tickets prizes of four thousand dollar* each, on the latl day ol drawing. Check Books kept for examination and regifler ing, in the Canal, No. a, tJity of Waldington, No. a, and Patcrfor. Lotteries, Alio, tickets for sale in the Schuylkill bridge aud Perk omen Br.dge lotteiks, which will begin draiviue in the course of the summer. The bufiacfs of a Broker in ail kin-Is of Stock, Bills, Notes, Lands, 3fc-&c. tranl'acfted with the utrr.olj i;tcntien. | tu&f J he Commiffioncrs IT 0R carrying into esseS the sixth article of the X treaty ol amity, commerce and navigation, con cluded between hisßritannic raijsfty and thf United States ■ 'f America, en the /9th day of November, 1794, having this day constituted their Board, pursuant aa-j agreeably to the said treaty, do here by giv; notice, that they arc ready to proceed to bufiuefc defer* that all claims Under the said article (which so fat asths fane de ftri, c • the cases thereby pr- vidcj for, is hereunto annexed) may be lodged with their Secretary with out delay. They further dclirethat all such claims may not only state in what manner the several cases come within the defciiption of the laid artide, but aifo specially set for'h Jie nature of the evidence by which the claimants refpc&ivcly undertake tefub ftantiate the fame Extra A from the (aid article, " Whereas it is aUcdged by divers Britilh mer " chants, and ethers his majcft> *« fuhjeds, that " dehta to a rabla amount, which were bona 1 " fide contraded, before the peace, ftiil remain ! M owing to them by ciriaens or inhabitant* of the M United States ; and that by the operation of va " rious lawful impedixents, since the peace, not 4< only the fuil recovery of the said debts h*s been delayed, but alfotlle value and security thereof 4t have been in several in|t«r.ce» iaipaired and leff u ened, lb that by the ordinary couife of judicial " proceedings, the British creditors cannot now M obtain and actually have and receiye full and u adequate compensation for loiTc»and dama ,c ges which tnfcy hive,thcreby fuf ained: It is a u greed that in all such cafea where full compenfa " t ion lor such lollcs and damages cannot for what -44 everreafonbe a&tt lly obtained, recei ved by the said creditors in the ordinary courfo 4 ' of jwfnce, the United States will xxnke £qJJ an 4 4< complete compensation for the fame to the 44 creditor*; btit it is diftinAly understood, that 4 ' this provifiou is to extend to such loflVs only as " have by the lawful impediments " aforcfaid, and is not to extend to ioflos occafion -41 ed fey such infelvcncy of the debtors or other causes, as would equally have operated to pro " duce such loss, if the said impediments had not " cxifted ; nor to furh lofTes or damages rs have heen occasioned by the manileft delay, ornegii i,iucc, or wilXul omiilion of the claimant." By order of ibs Board, GRIFFITH EVAN3, 1 Sccretgry. Philadelphia, Commissioners' OfEcr, No. 3 south Sixth-street, May *9, 1 79 / - J 6—^im IHt SUiiSCRIBER having been appointed by the Envoy Extraordinai y and Minitter Pleni potentiary of hi* Britannic Majesty, General a gent for afiilting Hriiifli creditors, and ikch particular a gents a* they may Ipecially auihoriec, in prosecuting their claims before the for carrying in -10 effeft the sixth article ot the Trtcty of Antiy, Com mcrcc and Navigation between kis Britannic KajeJiy and the United Stat:s gf America, notice that he has opened his office at his koufe the south cast corner of Chefnut and fifth ftrQes and places of residence of luch witneffesand ihj "bo etta blifhtd by the'ir te jit ninny. Wm. Mcore Smith. Philadelphia, June Bth, liirn City Commijfionet s Office, ' TV ..<• r JU " e 2i ' '797. j > pu: .tance 01 an.ordinance from the ieisft A ana cotnmun councils, pafilrl :hc J2d day of Way faff, apjx.intxg the c;ty corurnilfibncis, '• 0 prefdihiug ihtir duties, &A'ton 9th, KOnCii JS KEKE6Y GIViiN, , l hat the city is divided into five dilfrWs, each to be undir ihe fujierintciidance of one of - he city romniUfK-aers, who is lobe individually rtlponfihle for the clcaalinefs of thj f.'-mc, ar.il are as so iov/. wir itr I'rom the north ii-'.e of ivlnt*rry street to the north !i«le of Vine-jfrcer, under (he fup'er intendence of Nicholas Hicks ' cleaning of High-ftrect to he in conwraon. C? A ilatcd meeting of the city cominnTion cti is held at tbe OJd Court House, in High ftreet, every Tuefdajr evening at 5 o'clock. J"ly '4- coim Stands Jor Draymen, &C. In pursuance afun Ordinance from tbeSeltS and Common Council, bearing date tbe ttd day of April, 1797, providing fir Qe oppohitnjf.it of City Com »nfjianerj, c. ieel. tbe 15 ib. i'HE followuig places are {xed ujxin liv the said City Commissioners for Stands for Draymen and their HorfeS. In Vine-Hwt, ealtward of ?ront-ftreet, on both firfesi SalTafras. High, Chefnut and Walnut-ftlrects, eaflwar4 of rront-ftreet, oil thf no. th fidp only. Mulberry-street, fonth £de treia Front to Third-ftretf. Iront-flrcct, eafl fide from Vine-flreet to Elr'tilh'f alley. Front-ftreer, from opposite to Black Horle al ley to Hamilton's {lores, east fide. Waler-ftreet, weft fide from the north end of Stamper's or Moorr's stores to Pine-street. Penn-ftreet from Pine to Ce'Jar-ftreet, weft fide. Drau.hr-.dgr, north fide, ead of Front-street. Spruce, Pine and South flreets, e»ft of Frost street, fonth fide. Dock-flreet, between Walnut-street and th* flag stone crossings, east fide, opposite George Orkley's. Second-street, between SafTafras and Vine ftrerts, weft fide. Fifth-ftreet, east fide from Chefnut to Mul berry flreets. SafTafrai-ftreet, from Third to Fourth-street, east fide. No dray or horse to stand within ten sees of any pomp. STANDS FOR HACKNEY COACHES. Pine-street, north fide from Fourth to Fifth streets. Fifth-ftreet, between Chefnut and Walnut streets, weft. Branch street, north fide, between Third and Fourth streets. July J4. mw&fim thiladelphia and Luncajier Turn pike Company. July 1 ab, 1797. A T a meeting of the President and Managers,a FX dividend of seven and a half dellars.per share was declared for the lr.ft half year, which -frill be retained by the Prdidem and Managers £®r che f arpoles of paying the debts of the Company, a jreeahle to arefolutionof the Stockholders the 12th jun: iaft. TENCH FRANCIS, Treasurer. £xtraci frym tbe Minutes of Ibe Stockholders. June 12th, 1797- Refi)lvnf, That the opened for one htoJred additional mares of flock, conformable to a relolu tion of the nth January, 1796, be now ano that the stock #f the Company consist of twelve hundred instead of thirteen hundred fl:ares. Wm. GOVETT, Secretary. July IC> m&wlw mfaii:inij fu,:ii certi ficate or biU'cf health, any mafteT or captilin foall fufiejt his ihip or vaffel to approach nearer than the laid Hea'th-Ojiice to >he city of Philadelphia, o, lhail bad, cause erfufftr ta be lar.lod, or brogue on shore, at ajiy place or port within this Com monwea :th, or atjiny other port or place, with the intent oi being couveytd iuto this Commonwealth, any ptrion or persons, cr any goods, \Vares or mer chandize, or, ut after rreeivirg such bill of heulij. 0. certificate, he negt.a'or rcfafo to deliver the lame eti the Hcalth-Ortic.r, such ma'aeror cap tain Stall forte.t and pay, for each rtfidevery lac-' offence, the fuui of i:vi. hUndileo dollars. And che capta;ti or matter of every. fh:p or ves sel shall fend a £a?e and commodious boat to the phyfic;ar» on board, and shall in like marrter convey him back to theHsalth-Office, after he has' concluded his oflicial examination ; ACdvyhiJe he if making such examination, or in rase anj/tfbfj nuent examination by the Heal h Officer -or Coo iuWeg Phyficiatr, agreeably to the Arciuutit of thi- -i-i, .the, matter or c4ptai.ll fhaliexpo.'a t>r fsihe to be eipofed to tlufeirth of rhs Rrfideut Vhyft ciin.or of,the Health Officer and Confnittng Hhyfi ciaa (as the cafe may be) > ach end every part of the fliip or vessel, and fliid present to -his view each and every person cr perfocs on board thereof, and rfad (hall aifo trhe and fatisfa&ory answers make ti> all tuch qucftioca as the Resident Phylician, Ike. artlie time cf examination lhall dk relative to the health of any potior place fr»m which the Clip or vefiel failed, or has finse touched at—:hc number of persons od board when the Ihip or vessel entered on her voyage—the number ol persons that have since been landed or taken on board, and when and where refpedlively—what pcrfoEjon board f they have begn during the voyage, or {hall, at the time of examination, be infeded with any pes tilential or contagious diftale—and what is the pre feat state and condition of the persons on board with refpefl to their health or diseases. And if any matter or captain (hall refufe to expose as afore aid, to the iearch of any of the officers aforcfaid, r if he shall uncial any fui ptrjon, or in any other mar.• "cr deceive tit proper fficn aftrefaid in bis anhveri, such captain or maftei.for every luch offence, shall forfeit and pay the sum of iive hundred dol lars. SicT. 8. And if any person or perfens whatso ever (the Resident Physician, &c. excepted) shall go on board nay vessel, before the matter thereof has received a certificate of hiiith in the manner dired»vJ, every uArfon so off.ndiog, shall pay the Um «f ONE IIUNUiIED dollars, IT being abfclutety necessary that the foregoing fe<9ionj should be punctually complied with, the fuufcriber, in compliance with his duty, mull ex aa a rigorous obrervance of the fame, or else be under the necessity of puttiag the laws in force. Wm. ALLEN, Health OJpcir ef the Pert of Philadelphia. _JulyJ4. c( 3w . N O T 1 C~E. THE holder- of certificates of a loan to the ex iled (Citizens of, the States of South Carolina and Georgia, under an ail of Congtefs 13d July, lygr, I.re informed, that by lodging the fame with George Simpfon, Cafhierol the Bank of the Unit ed States, they will be caabledto receive payment cf principal and mtcreft, as soon as the certificates can be forwarded to Clurlefion for fettlement,and orders received for tlioir dlfcharge. ]"'»• . 6t To he Syid, jd large and convenient • Three Story Brick House; SIl O - l ii at the north-east corner of Arch and I onrth-itrcef-. It contains eighteen rooms— and is in every refped well finifhed. For particu lars enquire of M. Keppele, No. 13S, Chefnut-ftreet. May ? f. £ FOil SALE, BRET AGNES in cases German Checks in do- Cambrick Piattiijas Gold and silver Watches Window Glass ig by 8 Glass Tumblers in cases Linseed Oil in calks, &c. &c. George Petinock, 103, High-Street. J ul T 5- ' 3aw Now Landing, Jlt Pratt's tajharf FROM on hoard the (hip Thomas Ch»lkley, Capt. Kafer, from Bourdeaux, C>AR£T in eafits Ditto in cases White Wine Virvegar Ked Ss»ns in boxes For Kale by Ritndle Zff Leech. May T,- 5 Will be Landed, From onboard the ihip Active, Capt.Bi.viß,frqm Hamhuigh, TO bales '.vh'te Ruifia clean Hemp a caiks Clover Seed For Sale by Thomas Herman Leuffer, . NoitliFif.h flrcet, No. 34. Tune j6. N ' r . (jo r 1 oN. A fev/ fca'cs juft'arrived, for fate by JOHN CLARK, No. 55 North Watsr Street. June 10. «>tf. [Volume a I!,