ette of tijc tUlltteU and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. ;j? tc;16.3 For Boftpr?, j The Schooner Jife s A h l y, K/ -•' Asa Scui>i>i?r, Maftsr, B UOW lying at Chefnut-llv't wharf ; will fail Dk. a For freight or pnfiai|tL'r|sr»tf ■ tli* Certain on board, or to f Joteph Anthoiyw '&? Co. For Sale on boated fatd Snootier, A few barrels of flat MACKARKL. JMy '.!• * Jt "erfoo# having freight on board the fa id fchoo 3ri - d.-fir.-d to call immediately for th" fame. For Amsterdam. T the SHI? Four Friends, JottPß Glenn, Mailer ; ILL fail with all convenient fpeed,the grea t-r part 0/ her cargo being ready. For Ueight or passage apply to the captain or.board, or Jeffs y Rob. Wain. J" : X n- " • 4 f For Hamburgh, C H aTLOT T E, ' -V;-«CL C. F. Eawnberger, Mctfler * be ready to receive the cargo in a fe-vy ▼ V days, and is a faft failing" ftauoch, good vef fc), well feumi—-For freight "or passage, apply to George No, 103, Marlet-Jlreet. - 32W3W L A N D I N G, ** At Walnut-firctt wharf, from on bond ship Man chcfter, Benjj. Shewell, matter, from Beurdeiux, Bnurdeanx Brandy- Old Claret in bhds. Medoc Wine in cases Sauterne do. do. , For Sale by ihomas Murgatroy j, Na. 11, Ifalwt-ftrect. Said Ship for Freight or Charter, ( Burthfn 180 ton*, Philadelphia built of Oalc and Cedar, *yill lie ready to fail in a few dayi-. •*' ; : H4& Apply as above. _ July " rows For Sale, The fine and remarkablyfaft A*. failing Schooner F' r S* n '4 an d Philadelphia Burthen aoout 100 tons. For terms apply to Ro/s & Sim/on. June 1 a. dtf ' Laji Exhibition IN the great Dancing Room of Mr. M'Doueall, South Fourth-flreet, between Chefnut and Wal nut Arr et, at 8 o'clock in the evening. The Automaton! which have excited the admi ration of the connoifleurs, wi labfolutely leave for ever their astonishing exerciles, ou Friday the 2td of thi* mosth. After the experiments of natural 1 philosophy, the artificial lady v/ill exhibit several j fire works without powdtT or fpaell. Entrance half a dollar—Children half price. { n- ;awtit Printed Calicoes. JOHN MILLER, Jun. & Co. i No. 8 Cbefnut-Street, 1 Have for Sale « KIFTY TRUNKS neatly assorted, very low on 1 fhrrt credit. March 6. § Imported in the Jhip Pigou, And for faleby John Morton, No. 116, South Front- street, Hvfon . Hyfbn Skin Ctp 4 c Young Hyson r ltAb Imperial J eotf j The Shareholders Of tl]i Pennsylvania Population Company, ' ARE requested to meet the Company's Of- a sice, No $3, Nortji Fourth Street, on Saturday the 15th inft. at o'clock. B/order of thf Board, SOLOMON MARACHE, Sec'ry. i. fr6t. j T O B E SOL D, valuable three story Brick House ; fcITATE in Lodge alley, next toihebankof the lot on which it Hand;, ts- the vacant lot adjoining, which ex- Tbe house is about 50 *■ nv. lIMUIW JO HUUUI it ?n Jypdge allfy, and about 42 ft^t ijing lot is about 96 feet and 42 feet 011 Goforth vhich leads from Chefnut ■y into Dcck-ilreet at the toufe consists of ten lodg . fire two dining forty feet in length, the >ur feet, each containing parlours and a large kit cellars under, and garrets irivilege of a vacant lot ward between this house ) of excellent water in the azza fronting the vacant le and dwelling house on : prerjnifes now rent for To Le fold clear of all in "John Clement Stacker. 3*wtf 1 for young Ladies. with much pleas , retyrr.s her sincere ac he liberal eneouragemest p; four years relidence in ■ures her friends and the intending to decline her superior arrangemsnt for accoipnjodaticm of her ich of ufeful and polite ly attended to by Mrs. -iafter ( s excelling in their : 3nd Eleventh Streets. sxmftf eiflly healthy ; and made LXte;|f;ve garden and lot e house. P 111 LitDhL PH/ A : WEDNESDAY JULY 19, tpfo: Federal-Street Theatre* NO riCli is hereby tnat the Trudees of the Barton l lieifre, wilf receiye. Propo f.i!s from any pi rfun, or cmvijjaay, for the leife of the 1 theatre jn Federal for a term not rail excfC'Un}; five rear*. S,tfo, to be Li, Tly Dwelling Hcufc of the lame buildinij, rr..i the ce lar under the fame. For tertr.s of (mfr. iininre (>f THOMAS BARTLETT, ■Pro'j Clk. Bolton, July j. tii 4 t C A U T i ON. —"\X7"HEKEAS Richard Lakh has been at j V\ tempting to fell a certain mtfTuagcor tee ( ciTient and lot of ground, situated on the south j lidc 01 Vme-jltreet, in the city of Philadelphia coinaiiiirj;; in breadth, on Vine-flreet. fix'een , fret, and in depih, fcuihward, feveuty f.vs feet, ea- bounded on tiie north fide by Vine-Ilteet, on or | theeafl by ground late of Sani'iel Rlindes and or ! Sarah his wife, on the f.ju:h by ground late of I Jo.ir. Pemb.'. ton, and on thcw. f) by another lot ; tiien ahou; to l-e grantt-d to Jolqih Hu!::igs— __ This is therefore to caution all peri Vms ag.ioS , purcha!:i:j_; the above deilrifced property, the : fame having bean by the said Kich , i La»o 10 AViiliaio Spade , SARAH SPADE. r _ . J Ul )' '4- eoiw y ,' j 'f *I- Members oT the Society of the Sor.sof St. JL Gi.okoe, eilabliihed at Philadelphia, fertile Advice and ot Englifimien in Diftrcfs, are requeued to attend a Qnarteriy Mceticg a the fiid Society, at the City Tavern, on Monday the 24th of July, at 7 o'clock in theEveniDg. GhOKGB DAVIS. N.B. Sev.-ral Members to be balloted fsr. n- Ji*ly 14- b _ LANDING, AT South-flr<"ct Wharf, from on board fehoon ep Expedicior, capraia Harding Williams, from St.Thomas, a Cargo of Coffee, and Rum. For Sale by F. Ccppinger, A"o. 221, South Frontflre;t. J.lly 10. ' § lo t Wants Fniployment, IN a Hore, a Man whs can be well recommend ed, writes a gopd hand, and understands ac [j totppts. A pply at No. 50, North Fifth Street, and Cherry-alley. Any reputable place will fyit. a J u| y XO- *3« 3 A Wet Nurse Wanted. A Healthy Woman witl) a good breast of milk, may hear of a place by applying at ■ - the Printing Office of this paper. 1 July 10. *3t 1 Health-Office, Philadelphia, "jth June, 1797. \ r | 'HE Board of Health offer to rem out the N.f".W ; 1 CITY KOSl'l f AL, usually called The IVig- \ ' vjam. - I It may be occupied as a Tavern, for which there , j ars excellent accommodations. The perfou taking , it mull be capably and willing to ail in the capaci- , ty of a Steward; ia cafe a eontageous djfeafe in , the city, ftnnlj at any time rinder it necefliry to , . make use f f the ptemifes as aHofpital. it cannot therefore 6« let for any limited time—and the red t oainted frame building is to b? refer ved. in writing will be received at this office, 1! a ting ( what reut will be allowed under the foregoing cir"- ( cumftauces. None need apply without being ( 1 to produce the best recommendations. JOHN MILLER K J ¥ n. Chairman of the Beard of Health. Jul/8 j ' POST-OFFICE. Philadelphia, 6th July, '97. THE mail for lYcw Cq/tle, Cant=ujctl's L/Mge, Duck Creek erofs roads, Dover, Frederica, Mil ford, Oeorge Toivi (in the • lace ofCtqu/ei) and ' Dagfborough, in Delaware ; Trap and Snow bill, in Maryland ; Horri Town, 4(carna(k"C h H. and Northampton C. H- in Virginia ; y.i/1 g be clofedevery Monday, H'ednefday,a>id Friday, tl atfunfrt. ,8t t< in Georgetown Bridge Company, t Extras of an i£l passed by the Legislature of the state of Maryland 011 the 19th December, l c 1791, entitled, "An ail for ereiling a bridge al over Potowmac river. tl '• ylnu be it enalied, that the fa id directors or any two «f them ihall and may require any lum or sums of money in equal proportion from each " and every proprietor, as may from time to time be ijeceflary for carrying on the building of said bridge; and after giving three months public <jj notice, it (hall and may be lawful for the direifl- ec tors to sue for aild rgcover'in the nam« of tlje ih company such unpjid requilition, with all colli fu and charges incidental thereto, and legal I-terell thereof from the time the fame Ihould been paid: And theneglecft op refufal to pay any IVI such requisition after public notice (hall have been given at least for three months in all the ein before enumerated, (hall Jiave ih tbe efft 'l to forfeit ail preceding payments made by on the (hare or (hares 1~0 uegleiltd or refufed to de be.p?id t?> tbe use and benefit of the company." cu nmjon of fuchcf the Hockholders as have not 4 U complied with the requisitions heretofore made —they a;e 13 follow: On the ift November, ' f n 179J, ao dollar?, on die 10th May, 1796, 40 dollars; an the 20th July, 1796, 40dollars ;on tel tfie ift S«ptember, 1796, 40 dollars, and on tbe t hi ill November, 1796, 60 dollars. Caution is ha now giv?n that after the expiration of the time limited for the continuance of this advertise- wl [ ment fthree months) the law will be carried tre into rigid and complete eiFe& against all delin- '"i quents. ■ ' ~ ' By order of the Diredlors, WALTER SMITH, Trtafurer. gel Georgetown, May 1, 1797. ia»'3m am -A, ; !•» Ycuno Hvfon Tea. t P An 40 chests of a superior quality—Alio, 100 do.of 'Hyson, ' Imported in the^ll'oodrop Sims, and for f.ile by JO: the fublcribers, corner of Second and Pine „f street. bli C. Hai -kl. - June it," •TOts 1 By John Fenno, N°- ii 9 Cbejnut Street. / 250 Barrels ees Cannetlicnt Herrings, aud 250 hirrsk of Beef, T /^,' Sale ° n br ' ard ti,c rrudcnce.CVooi! Ed E.lht Whan—or by ,ot . ' EZEKIEI HALL, art JVy_ r< ' - I'Vh^f. 1 ' Vh^ f . Curious & F.legant RepreiMUatioxis 11. 0/a c R PT v 4|R«eTV Of BIP.D?, I In vj'hich, their »«ai cxvmagi is prffcrvei and w..;ch are fold as cheap as co nmo-j prints, by JOHN ORMROD, ' . , No. 41, Chefnut Street, at- .T"') - - i.e. " Will iam Blackburn/' en lottery and BUOKER'S OFFICE of r r south S<cood ltfi et pn J 'CKrTS in the Canal Lotteiy, No 11, which id c-fr commen * e<l drawing the 29th May, FOR '„f " ,Thc P"fe of tickets wiil rife in propor tion r. 3 th" t'r iwing advances, particularly 011 rc ™ c«»nt ot the live firft draw., tickets, prizes cf .cur thuular.d dollar, each, on the last da* oi Cl'aWiUjr. ' - ' tie Check Books kept for examination and reeiftcr h- mg'. in the Canal. No.*, City oi Washington, No. 2, ai.a Lotteries. Alio, ti. ltets for iaie in the Schuylkill bridge and lerkomen Br.dge lotteries, which will bct-:n drawing in the ceurfe of the summer. "• d -m ° f 3 Broker in all linds °f *ock, i!e Bill. Note., Lands, 4t C - &c. trj-laaed with toe re utmost ;-;t(.-atien. 1(1 tn&f .h : : ! he Comnjiffioners "L m OR carryinsj into efl"c4V the finch article of the 1 ao '" t 7 ,co ™ mer ® c navigation, con duced between his 3ritjnnicn,aj.cfty and theUr.ited itatesc. America, en the 19th day of November, 1794, having this day constituted their Board, pursuant and agreeably to the fuid treaty, do here by g lve notice, that they are ready to proceed to ' s, business accordingly , nt j t h cy de | ire t all d;iims uni.er the said article (which so far the fame de fcn. es the cases thereby provided for, is hereunto annexed) may be lodged with their Secretary with- 1 out delay. fhey further desire that all such claims may not I only state in what manner the fevcrjl cases come within the defeription of the said artide, but also < - specially ft t forth .he nature of the evidence by which the claimants refpeitively undertake tofub- f ftantiate the fame. . _ Extract from the said article, " Whereas it is alledgcd by divers Britilh mer- / " chants, and ethers his majeftj's fubjefis, that " debts to a confidcrable amount, which were bona ", fide contra&ol, before the peace, ftlll remain . _ " owing to them by citizens or inhabitants of the * United States; and that by the operation of va " rious lawful jnipediijrcnts, since 'the not " , " only the fuil recovery of the said debts has been " delayed, but also the value and security thereof have been in inftances ioipaired aRd leflT " cued, Jo that by the ordinary courfis of judicial e " proceedings, the Britilh creditors cannot now " obtain and aftually have and receive full and a adequate compensation for the lolT-s and dama r " gcs.ivhich tXKy have thereby fufained: It is a . 11 greedthat in all such cases where full compenfa- fl " tion for such losses and damages cannot for what . ever reason hc a-flu-illy obtained, f| by the said creditors in the ordinapy . " of justice, the United States will make full and c ( " complete for the to the said ( " creditors: hut it is diftin&ly understood, that -1 t " *-h>t proyifion is to extend to such lefts only a; } I " tavc been occafioped by the Uwfy! impediments f " aforefaid, an 4is not to extend :o lofios occasion- ' p " ed by such insolvency of the debtors or other • ' " causes, as would equally have operattd to pro , **, ducc such loss, if the said impediments had not J u ®*ffted } upr to such loffss or damages r.s have w been occafioncd by the manilgft delay, crnegli- re '• fccucc, or wilful omifiion of the claimant." pi order of the Board y I GRIFFITH EVANS, Jt Secretary. Philadelphia, CommilSoners' Office, • l<o. 3 fouthSij(th street. May ij, 'w- ■ ; 1 I yfcSUBBCRIB£R having been spnoin ed by L the F.nvoy hxsriOldiruty and Mioriler Pleni- tic potent!3ryof dii»Brita»nic Majelty, GenrraJ Hgent ail lor affittmg British creditors, and such particular a= tw gents as they may fpeciallv authorize, in prolrcu::ng their claims before tbe forcarryiug uS to etfift the tixih article ot tlje Trtafy of jfmity, Cess. ntrctewd Navigation between his Britannic Aand the United Styes if America, hereby gives notice that he has opened his office at bit house the south east T< coiwr of Chefnut and fifth OieetSj Philadelphia, where he is ready to receive qll claims or inlkuilions for claims with the voucbeis aud documents thereof, for the purpose of bringing forward the fatne agroc ablv so the rules and orders which the boaid may think proper to prescribe. till And as it will be for the iniereft of all concerned, lyi that the several claims be so Hated, and support- col ed, as to prevent the delay which woutd ari(e from I pjj the oecelTuyof obtaining further inferpiation, pc ad- (ht ditional materials,from persons rcfiding at aduUnce, £ f the general agent thinks it his duty to add! (for the r dire£lion chiefly of thofc, who, not having employ 0 ed particular agents, may leave the prosecution of tar their daims to his charge and management) that all rac such claims ought in pellicular to fee forth— riv tft. The proper defcrip ion and fitoation of the be creditor or claimant, and original debtor, refpeft- thr ivel y- , tio: ad. The date andnature of the original contractor s ot) debt. . 3d. When, in what manner, and to what extent, the creditor or claimant wi-s prevented or impeded, by (he provifton, operation, or defect ot law, the A deciftons and practice of courts } or rrlhaint of exe- j an cutioo, from recovering payment of the debt in gj a queftion< 4th The loss and damage incurred or fuflained, * in coofequence of such impediments,, whether the till! fame may have arifeo from the rnfolvcney, change of fiioatioQ) or the debtor, the loss of legal J remedy.from Jtp/e of or cthercrtuCes-impairing j the value fecurity of the debt, which would not , | have so operated it such impedimenta had liptexittcd. aij And sth The.paiticular grounds and reasons .on . which the claimant raaimains, in the terraa of the, treaty, "by the crdiutfy.cpujrfe ofjkditial pro- city ings, the creditor CMir.ot now obtain, 4od s»6fual!y and have and receive full and adequate compensation" for dov the loffcs and damages To futlaiued. hv The genera) agent thinks y his duty further to fug- ' geft thet the several claims ought 10 be accompanied . and tupported by tbfc affidavits of thf claimants duly r twQua and wguhrly'at'efted, both ai'to Uae pxifience c of the debts claimed, and such oilwr circumttanCes * as may be within thtir kriowlddgt And wherever the cUitivfcntiin Oatihg the aaiure of their evidence, (whiclvufruft io eVerV inUance be the best of whicik th?Cdfe is capable)-have occasion to refer to the (.eftimouy wirWirt-*, it wilf be proper jaappnfethe general agentof the names *bd placet of residence of fitch witftelTesknd the faulilo bt efli bi)l}ted by therr teftimotvy. • * . Wm. Moore Smith. Ph'Ucelol.i?, J«nrjJ.h, d m City CommiJJloiwri Office, 's t T M r - • June i% % 1797. 10k- j. JN j>uiliM|jce ps an ordinance from the ielefi \<r a "1 <•'<«"<••«!»» patTed tit; ii<} d?y cf may tatl, appointing the city. cotonsiflioners, and prtfcrjbing their duties, ft£Uoi)' cth, _ , lt9 u W% J 8 HEKEBIf GIV.-.K, iis i the city is divide im« itvr districts, } B (he. fc.perijittudaocfc of one cf , nA , ( 'tX&VMri&Mert, who is to be individually vrt ri.porffible for the of the fame, and #<e as follow. Drdlrii't i\ T O. 1. Frera the fo-jth fide of Ce d.-ir.j.reet, to the north fide of Spruee-ftreet, un • _ Ccr the iupcrihtendencc of Nathan B->ys. , 2 ' ?^e nor;h of Spruce 4«rfec:, to the north fide of Walnut.flre^t,under thefuper yjf mfendence ef Hugh Roberts. 3- From the north fide of Walnut to the south ich , ?°J finder the Superintendence of )R Claypoole. or- 4- the north fide of High-ftreft, to. the a. rort '' Mulberry llreet, under the fuuer pf "ite'idence of William Moulder, ol J- From the north fijlepf Mu!b;rry ftrect to the north lide of Yioe-ftreet. under (he fuper :r. mtendence of Nicholas Hicks. !o. 'he cleaning of to be in common. A uateci meeting of the city comraiJion ai er. ls held at the OU Court Houfl, in Hiirh ;in --feet, every evening at s o'clock k July '<•' ' ''",,n be Stands for Draymen^ In purfnance of an Ordinance frwn the Zcktl and lamnion Couxc k>kw*9g daU the zzd day of 1 79h providing fir the appoint iae.it of City LuvnnijfiQtxrsi £s«r. Seci. the lsik »e ] w'-'owmg places ate fixed upen by the ■*- ''" J City Commifljpnys for Stapds for .j JJraymen and their Horses. r In Vine-lireec, eaitward of Front-street, on i' both iith-s. Saflafjas, High, Cheftyit and Walnut-fttreets, :o 'ailward of Front-ilreet, on the no.th fide only. ,s , Mulherrv-fireet, south fide from Front to > Third-ftrett. 0 t-i? ™ n '"® r<re t, east fide from Vine-street to 1- Elitith'j alley. Front-street, from opposite to Black Horse al -11 '<7 to Hamilton's itores, east fide. c Water-ftrcet, weft fide from the north end of : 0 Stumper's or Moore's stores to Pine-ftrcet. I Y Penn-ftreet from Pine to Ce'Jar-ftreet, weft ; * fide. Draw bridge, norfh fide, east of Front-street. 1 Spruce, Pine and South streets, east of Front < ~ t street, fout|i iide. < j Dock-street, between Walnut-street and the ' , " one crossings, east fide, opposite George a . Orkley's. Second-ftrect, between Saflafr*» and Vine ' t ftre-ts, weft fide. t 1 Fifth-ftreet, east fide from Chefnut to Mul- ' I berry streets. > Saflafras-ftreet, from Third to Fourth-street, a 1 east fide. ' No drjv or horse to stand within ten feet of i any pump. STANBS FOR HACKNEY COACHES. £ Pine-street, nocth fide front Fourth to Fifth streets. 1 Fifth-ftreet, between Chafnut »o4 Walnut t ' streets, weft. ! Branch -street, north fide, between Third and 1, 1 Fourth streets. u '. tiw&ftm u 1 Philadelphia and Lancajier Turn pike Company. f< 7-dy i'H, 1797- fl AT a meeting of the Prcfident and Muuagers,a a dividenil of seven and a half dollars per (hare j - was declared for the last half year, which willbe j retained by the President and Managers Jr.r the I purpoics of paying the debts of the Company, a- _ freeable to arufoluticn of the Stockholders the nth j June last. TENCH FRANCIS, Treasurer. Er.treft _from the Jliinyti-s of ihc Stockholders. June Mth, 1717. G Rffolved, ;1! That the fdhfeription ppened sos one hundred additional ihares of ftpek, conformable to a rcio'u- c ' tion ot the utii J.uiuary, 1796, be ijow c'ofed, ** and that the stock ®f the Company confitl of ca twelve hundredinftead of tbirtctnhundred lhares. 01 Wm. GOVETT, Sgsrctary. _ July 10. m&wlw m&ttijw To bij fold at Public Vendue, To the highest bidder, at the hettfe of Mr. William Evans, the lign of the Indian C Queen, in rhe city of Baltimore, on the ajrh day of October next, at ti o'clock, an About seven thousand acres of land, lil the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, lying between Reiser i-town and We 11 minder, commonly called Little Winchester, (the turn pike road runs through a confidarable part of these lands) the traiH begins abopt 17 miles from Baltimore, within a few huodred yards of laid Reifter's-town, and extends to the dil tance of about twenty-three mdts fropn Balti more, and liat on the main falls of Patapfico river, from three to four miles thereon. Will be fold in trails of one hundred and fifty to three hundred acre. There is a large propor tion of meadow and wood land on each trail, some of them highly improved, with excellent buildings and fine gr.-fs. At so, A tract of seven hundred acres of _ land, called Clover Farms, within five miles of Bladenfhurg, cfteemed very gocd for Grass. Richard Ponfonby,of BUden&urgh, will (hew this land to any person inclined to purcnafe. Ai.sc, Ca A tract of land of about three hun dred and thirty acres, within about two miles and a half of the President's house in the Fede ral City. It is nearly all wood land, and a fine high profpeil, from which may be fcen the city of Washington, Bladenfcnrgh, Alexandria and a part of George-town, and miles down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Ponfon by, of Bladenfburg, wiil alio shew this land. A iiberal credit will be given for the greatest ;r0 part of the pur/has- money. ~h ; terms will be made known on the day of sale. May 8 ! wjm Just F cceived, From Batavia (via | a few Spiced, of Cleveland wacc For laie by mi ITNQS & FP. Pcnn itr. rt. May 30 d-f J To Majlc-rs and Pilots tripling up Vejfcli r. <■ /'"* Foreign Ports to this City. I«dt VlAHercas Sundry infringements;,»»« lately frees jr of v made on the law,,if this flat'j for the pre ers, * cntU! B peftU.-nt»4 ot tujccSEioos eitirtr irora .goorance 6r in/ttentioi ihefwo, it is tfco't -xpeuient at this ume to publift the Mlowiojr rjt iTiSZl"""' 0 "' 1 ,u HEALTHfOEFICE. „ June 6th, Iran. C'e- ™ W. ' pojt Un- ?/ rhriade,phut from the introdu&ior. of fe/li. "tip! contagia)u difajh. to f "< ECT - 7> "id Be it further enafted, that »verv ®r- f a *' er ?* WPfrH} <tf my fhjp or veffei coming- front £* e %'l a-Sually employed n the coaftme trade )th and bound to sny port or place within of • of P c< infjl7jpia,fca!l cause his flup or veliri to be brought to anchor, or edurwife flay he C l ■, o{ the "Yft Delaware, oppoEc* to the Health-Office on State-Jftanj" sforcUid, era tnerc to rtg».B until he ffiall have duly ootained a to ~ crtlf ' cat ® or '; lU Ol h froij; the kefirfent Phy -r- si tffi r'• ?° obtaiaing such certt |":" e °f y.' °? Health, any cialler or captain lhail fu/krh.sftip or veffei to approach near, r thap the tP the ciiy of Philadelphia, or 11- (ball land, caul; or !uff.r to be'laa.'ed, or br u u 7 lit h- pn ft ere, at ai;jr place ct port within this Com r.jpr.wca.th, cr at any other port or place, with (he _ " ite " P 1 co » 'eyed into this Coir.monv/ehi;h, any fXffaq or persons, or any goouo. wares of me'r chatioizp, or, if at'(V F xeiv.nV fuchbill of featfe .o--e«t'ficatß. he fta!l TKgl cVor rifofc to.deliv« of tfic laser to the Health-Officer, such master or cap- Of tain flia.l forfee py, Jar each tnd every such oncp.ee, ihciupcl f uundred bolxa&s, he /V" i ., thc " r every ship or vef or lei lhail fend a fife and commodious boat to brine the physician on boar J, and fhai in like manne? m convey him back to the Hsa.th-Office, after he l.as concluded his official examination ; And while he Sj IS making fach examiuaiijp, or in <aft anv fubfe-- quent examination by the Heal"h Officer or Con -0 ijdting Physician, agreeably to the diredions of this act, the mailer or captain (hall expose or caule to beexpofed to theljarch ef the Refideat Physi cian.or ol the Health Officer aad Confuting Phyfi ci a n (as the cafe may be) each and every part ®f cha ...i» or, veflel, and ftali present to his view each and every person cr persons on board thereof, and and ihali alio true and apifwcrj make to all such quefUonjj as the Relident Physician, &c. ii at the time of examination shall ask relative to the health of any poet or place fr«m winch the ship or vend failed, or has since touched at—the number t of persons on board when the ihip or veffei entered on her voyage—the number ol persons that have e since been landed or taken on board, and when e and where refpeaively—what persons on board— s they have been during the voyage, or shall, at e the time of examination, be infected with any pes tilential or contagious dil'eafe—and what is the pre f»_at Hate and condition of the persons on board with refpcift to their health or diseases. And if ■ any matter or captain shall rcfufe to expose as afore aid, to the fcarch of any of the officers afore [aid, f rif he shall conctal atyJUk fttfon, er » any other «k ---ner dccerjt the prefer officers aforefaid in his anfluers, such captain or matter, for every such offence, lhall forfeit pay the sum of fiv* uunokxc bol la»S. Sict. 8. And if any pcVfon or persons whatfo evsr (thcßefidt'nt Physician, Sec. excepted) (hall go on board any veftl, before the maficr thereof 1 has received a certificate <)f health in the manner diredted, every person so offending, lhall pay the um of ONE HUMORED DOLLARS. IT beiag absolutely necessary that the foregoing fect'ons fliould be punctually complied with, the ■ -fcriber, in compliance witlvhis duty, muil ex i aii » rigorous obf.,-vance of the fame, or else be 1 . under tl;c neccffity of putting the laws in force. : i \Vu. AiuLEW, Health Officer of the 1 Port of Philadelphia. ■! fr-'fH- anv NOTICE. i HE holders of certificates of a loan to the ex iled citizins of the States of Soijtli Carolina and Georgia, under an ad of Congi ess 23d July, 1781 are informed, that by lodging the fame with George Simpfon, Cafliier of the Bank of the Unit ed Slate-, tin y will he eaabledtp receive payment «f piiiicipal and interest, as foo-.i as the certificates can be forwaroed to Charleston for settlement, ar.d orders received for their difchare;. 6t_ To be bold, d hrge and convenient Three Story Brick House; SITU I E at the north-east corner of Arch and Fourth-streets. It contains eighteen rooms— and is in every respect weli finilhed. For particu lars enquire q( M. Kcppele, No. 138, Chefnut-ftreet. May 31. $ FOR SALE, BRF.TAGNES in cases German Checks in do. Cambrick PUttillas Oznabrigs Gold and fdver 'Vatches VVi;>dow Glass 10 by 8 Qlafs TumUersin cases Linfce4 Oil in &c. &c. George Pennock, Higb-S J u '. v 5- 3".vy Now Landing, Sit Pratt's <wbarf, FROM on board the Ihip Thomas Chjftcley, Capt. Kafer, from Qcurdeaux, CLARET in cases Ditto in cases White Wine Vinegar . Red Skins in boxes For Sale by Rundle If Leech. Mav if v 4 Will be Landed, From on board the Ihip A dlive, Capt. Bi.ajß,{rom Hamburgh, 2t> bales white Russia clean Hemp j casks Clover Seed For Sale by Thomas Herman Lettffer, NorthFif-.h street, No. 34. Jtine 36. f ~" C O i T O N. A few bales just arrivei< for sale by JOHN CLAKK, Xo. 5 5 North Water Street. Jutie 10- ' »Ptf. [Volume ML
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