cf tfjc Wi tilttM and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. A 7 UMBEJi 1572.j SALES BY AUCTION. Siatmi Sales F»r DRY GOODS. C Pontoon —Cdward Fox, No. ~ , j fbuth Front-flreet, a 'j Afternoon—Footman & Co. No. 65 (. South Front-street. Forenoon—John Connelly, Old City T .<7 ir ' Auflton, No .73 fouA Front-street. Afternoon—William Shannon, No. (. 18.3 High-street. *■•<*•> 5 i~, r , f Forenoon—Edward Fox. Jbttrfda, } Afternoon—John Connelly. p j ( Forenoon —Will .an# Shannon. r, " a y 1, Afternoon—John Connelly. Saturday Afternoon—Peter Benfon. For Savattnab, v-t The faft failing ship, SWIFT PACKET, Patrick' Cribbiv, Master, •*-7=J\" ow lying opposite the mouth j of Frankfort! Creek, ius handsome accommoda- | tions for pa (Fencers* and will Tail on or about , the 1 ft ofX)£lobtr. For freight er ge apply to the maftervon board, or of the fub'cribers at Erajikford, 51-2 from Philadelphia. Na/bro & J. Frazier. Fr.mkforfl, Sept. 18. dtlflfl. F.r HAMBURGH, r [""HE Copper Bottomed Ship j FAVORITE. John ifeyO-^'i ,jThompson, Miller, now at , VTV ;jV Cjv.i Blight's wharf, fid wi'l be rei • • •-iir c! 7 to take in on Monday next, part of her cargo being engaged and ready to goon board. The (hip is so well known, that it is needless to deferibe her. She is now in compleat order. For Freight of Pas sage, please to applv *t Mr. Jeremiah Warder's Compting Iloufe. No. 12, North Third street, ©r to the Master on bord. August 30. For SALE, On board trie said Ship, Svredilh Ir6n, assorted Hollow and WindcwGlafs, Demvjnhfis, Wrap ring Paper for Sugar Refiners, Rugs of I 4 j Quality. • Please to apply as above. wficm4w White Havanna Sugar. 1461 boxes'* of very fuperiorquafcfy now cifcharg -7< hhds. , ing from the (hip Hamburgh Packet, /tWahiut Street-wharf—and for sale by Philip Nicklin Co. N. B. THE SHIP ' Hamburg Packet, Silas Swain, Marfer, For Sale, or Charter. Aug. 24. rots T O B E~~S~d~L D y Aud pojfejjton given immediately, ALARGIi ovoftory brick Houle,h*ndfomeJy situated in Princeton. There are four rooms and a large entry on each floor, and five rooms in the garret, a of back buildings 51 feet in length, and a piazza of 57 feet. There is a pump in the yard, an excelleut kitchen garden, at the farther end of which are a carriage house and two stables, one of is new, 44 feet long, with flails in the two flables for 27 noc/es. The heal thiness and pleasantness oi its situation, and this niimbei'of gentpel and agreeable families in and near the town, reader it a defirahle rttreeat for a gentleman frofri the city. Ihe commodioufnefs of the house, it? central position, and the largeness of the stables, make it|everywi»yfuitablefora tavern,for which it has always teen confiderd as a capital {land. Inquire on the premises, of ' ISAAC SNO^VDE^L Princeton, Ang. 25. 29 —drv^lW - notice. "" IF Thedv O'Hara, who feme years since kept Schcol at the Nine Bridges, Queen's Comity, Eas tern Shore, Maryland he living, he is hereby re minded to cafil on, or write to, the Rev. Anibrofc Marihal, near Warwick, Cecil County, Eaftem Shore, Maryland, frcm whom he will receive in tercfring information. Augujl 4. - mw&f^w ~ THE SUBSCRIBERS, ASSIGNEES OF JAMES GREENLEAF, HEREBY give notice, that they have disposed «f the property afligned to them for the securing the payment of the note*, acceptances, and en dowments given by Edward Fox, for the use of the said James Greenleaf; and the holders of such notes, acceptances, and endorfemento, are hereby notifyed that the fubferibers will f»ttle with them for the amount of their refpeilive claims, both principal and interest, at any lime before the acth day of October next; after which dav, the not applying, will beexiluded, agreeably to the terms of align ment. Applications to be made at south-east corner of Dock atfi Second streets (tile Dock-street fide), between the hours of eleven and one o' •lock every day, Sunday excepted. . Henry Pratt, ' Tho. W. Francis, John Miller, Jun. John AJhley, „ Jacob Baker. Philadelphia, Augufl 18, 1797. d The Inhabitants of the Diltrict of Southwark, RE informed (hat a Coachee is provided, to be X i kept at the COriftables* office, the north east earner of Front and Almond streets. where the friends of those fide persons who desire to be re moved to. the City Hospital. are reqnefted to make application—A'-fo, a Hears! will bektfpt in readi nefa stir the removal of the dead. JONATHAN PENROSE. N. B.—l"he Foor, whowifh to remove to the Tents on Schuylkill, may be furniflied with order* l*y.applying a Aw 29 "commissioners' SALES, Commiflioners of the counties of Ly- JL coming anil Northumberland, have given notice that they intend to proceed to the sale of lands, for the arrearage of taxes, on the 7th oi September next. 0" The different printers in this city will render an eflenti.il service to a great number of individuals Dy publtlbing this notice. All£. iS. PHILADELPHIA: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, W97 WANTED Edls on Amflerdam, at a fight not exceeding six ty days, and with approved fndorl'eis, to the amour.t f two hundred thoufaftd guilders—foe which ca(h will l>r pu at the rate of thirty £ight centra gml d"r —Application s »o be niaJe t6 George bimpfon, Kfq. Caftiier of the Bank of the United States. fr'p*- 41- dtf Young Hyson Tea. 40 chelts ot a quality—Alfo, 100 do. of Hyson, Imported in the IVoodrop Si»u, and for sale by the fubferibers, corner of Second and Pine street. C. Haigkt. June 11. _ eotf Imported in the Jhip Pigou, And for l'ale by John Morton, No. 116, South Front-street, Hvlon Hyson Skin ( Young Hylon ( Imperial ) April 20. pots This Dity PubliQiecl, And to be fold by WILI.IAM YOUNG, corner of Second and Chefnut streets, v Price 3-Btbs of n Dollar, Qbfer Ixl tions on certain Documents Contained i« No. V and VI c\f " The History of the United States &>r the In which the cn ARor. of speculation again ft ALEXANDER HAMILTON,. Late fciECKLTAHY of the is FULLY REFUTED. WRITTEN MT UIMSF. LF. This publication presents a concif* ftatcment of the base means pradifed by the Jacobins of the United States to asperse the characters of those pjrfons who are confidtred as hostile to their difor garizing schemes. It also contains the cor respondence between Mr. Hamilton and MelTrs. Monroe, Muhlenburgh end Venable, on the fub je& of the documents aforefaid, and a series of let ters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr Ha milton, proving beyond the poflibility of a doubt, that the connexion between him and Reynolds, was the r?fnlt of a daring confpiraoy on the part of the latter md bis aUociates to extort money. A difcouut if one third from the retail price wifl bt made in favor ot wholesale purchasers, for cawi. Orders to be addrelfed to Mr. Yoikg. Augvjl 25. The Norfolk Mail STAGE. THIS Stage starts from the GEORGE Tavern, at the corner of Second and Arch Streets, in Philadelphia, every Tut/Jay, Ttur/Jay, and Satur day, at 3 o'clock, in the ir oruing ; arrives at Do ver the firft day, at Snowhiil the second day, at Northampton Court Honfe the third day, and on the morning of the fourth day the passengers find a fafe and comfortable packet to convey thorn to Norfolk. ■ A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton ferry, every Tuefdiy. Thursday and Saturday, and the Stage start" frcm this ferry for Philadelphia, every Monday, Wodnefday and Friday -Jputs up at Snow Hill the firft night, at Dover the ad night, and ar rives in Philadelphia in the evening of the third day ' Thediftance on this route, between Philadelphia and Norfolk, is So miles less than on any stage route between those place*. Too much cannot be said in favor of the road, which is most excellent indeed. The proprietors willingly engage to return the whole fare to any paflenger, who, after having performed this route, will fay that he ever travelled in a stage for the fame distance, so good a road in America. August 11. dinweotf. TO BE SOLD VERT A Light WA GGGN almost row, with a frame— and a pair of harness (English collars) has never been used—price 90 Dolls. A Horse 16 hands high, seven years old—and a new chair, with a falling top and harness-— 3JO. Enquire No. 331, Market-ilreet August 24. duv "» 1 * ~' T— * Philadelphia, Jsth July, 1797. NOTICE is hereby given, that llparate pro pofale with sealed covers wil) be reotivatl at my office until the elevent'h day of September next, to furnifti by-rontradf the following ar ticles for the use of the Army of the United States in the year 1795. First Contrail for 8 Sergeants coats "1 2 Muticians, do. j 10 Sergeants veils S Dragoons. 126 Privates eoats 126 Privates vcfts J 64 Sergeants coats 32 Mufictaos, do- ' 96 Sergeants veils 192 Woolen overalls Artilleriftj 192 Linen overalls & 936 Privates coats Engineors. q.)6 do. vests 1872 Woolen ovwalls 1872 Linen do. 144 Sergeants coats 71 Musicians, do. 216 Sergeants vests 432 Linen overalls 43a Woolen do. J- Infantry-. l-? 93 Privates coats 1892 do. vcfts 3784 Woolen overalls 3784 Linen t l ©. ift Contra#, for 1288 Sergea*>t§ ihirts 11816 Privates do. 12600 Socks 2d Contrail, for 272 pair leather breeches 3d Contrail, for 272 pair hoots , 4600 pair (hoes, No. 1 8000 pair do. >{o. 2 4th CpntracSl, for 1032 Artillerists and Engi neers hats 2108 Infantry c!o. 136 Dragoon caps The whole to be delivered at the city of Phila delphia, vjz. One fourth on or beforo the 15th day of Fe bruary next. One fourth on or before the 15th day of A pril next. The remaining half on «r before the 15th day of June next. The articles are to be agreeable to such pat terns as (hull be direfted by the Secretary for the Department of War. Payments to be made as soon as the article {hall b« delivered, and pafied infpeiVion. TENCH FRANCIS, eotitihSep. By John Fenno, N°- 119 Chef nut Street. Lately Publirhed, Tn onr v,i!. 8 vo. (pi ice one dollar in boards') fold by-WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of Second and I ( h.-frur greets, A Collection of Papers on the /uhje'S of Biljious Fevers, prevalent iu the Unittd States for a ftw years pall. CotpAiled by NOAH WEBSTER, jun. Containing letters from Doctors Seas a i, Smith, BurJ, I'ayfcr, Ramsay, Mocfon, Reynolds, jMirch ell,on contagion, &c. &e. Sc " f - I- ,U City Commijjioners Office, August 29, 1797. IN of an Ordinance of the Select and Common Councils, pasTed the 22d day of May last. Proposals in writing will be received hy the City ConaiadSoners for one month from the ift of Sep tember next, for letting to rent on lease» for o«ie year to commence the firl) daj of January next, the Following public property of the city— Tha wha- f and landing on Vine Street, Also on SalTafras Mulberry, And High Streets, Chefntit and Walnut Streets, Draw bridge, with th«s>caleand FiHi Houses, Spruce, Pine and Cedar Streets. The cellar under the City-Hall. The Tavern at the, middle ferry on Schuylkill, with the lot* contiguous thereto, (except so much thereof as shall bej occupied any buildings erect ed for the use of the Colle#or ol the Tolls, or ba for the toll-gate 3.), t 3tawim. LOS T, :.■•' ON the Paffyuok Road, hstweanthe Blae 9eT! and tiiecjty, n Fowling Tirtr, w th » brrfs ba: rel and filyer fight; on the plate of the butt are th« Ictt. rs " Jamaica, Q__ 99" —and on the barrel near the lock " London" and the Tower stamp. Whoever will return the aid piece to Jobn Barnard, at the figii of the Bliiu Ball on the Paffyunk Road, or the office of tiiis Gazette, Hull receive a reward of Four French Crowns, Kept. 12. *jt ~DU rY ON CARRIAGES. Notice is hereby Given, ' I 'HAT agreeably to an ail of Congress ef the X United States of America, palfed at Phila delphia, the 28th day of May, 1796 ; laying du tias on Carriages, for the conveyance of persons, which (hall be kept by or for auy person, for his or her own use, or to let out to hire, or for the conveyance of pafTengers, the several duties and rates following, to wit : For ami upon every Coach, 15 dols. upon every Chariot, 12 dols, upon every Post Chariot, 12 dols. upon every Post Chaise, 12 dols. upon every Pkaeton,with or without top, 9 dols. upon every Coachee, 9 dols. upon oth*r Carriages, having pannelwork above, with blinds, glafles or curtains, 9 dols. upon four wheeled Carriages, haviilg fra med polls and topi with steel lprings, 6 dels. upon four wheeled Carriages, with wood eir-jjr iron springs or jacks, 3 dols. •pon Curricles with taps, 3 dols. »pon Chaises with tops, 3 dols. upon Chairs with tops, 3 dols. upon other two wheel topcarriages,3dols. upon two wheel carriages, with steel or iron springs, 3 dols. For and upon all other tw* wheel carriages, 2 dols. upon every four wheeled carriage, having frauiod posts and '.ops, and resting up on wooden spars, 2 dols. The Collectors of thefßevenue for the firft Sur vey of the Diftrift of Pennsylvania, will attend daily, until the 3cth day of September n"sj, for the put pose of receiving the duties on Carriages, at Germamown ; at the house oT Daniel St~Clair,Efq. in the County of Montgomery ; and at the house of James Chapman, Esq. In the County of Bucks; of which all persons poifeired of such Carriages are desired to take notice. Notice is {ilfo giveta, TO all retail dealers in Wine% and foreign dtf tilled spirituous liquor*, that licence* will be graft ed to thera ; one licence for carrying on the bufi nefsof retailing of Wines, in a lcfs quantity, or in less quantities than thirty gallons—and oiie li cence for carrying on the bufmefs of retailing Spi rituous liquors in less quantities than 20 gallons, at the fame time iind at the fame places, by the ofiic cr» legally authorised t® grant such licences. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Infpe&or of the Revenue of the firft fui* v 1 vey of the of Pennsylvania. Office of InfpeAion at Germantow, 12th Sept. 1797. ) IMPORTED"" 111 tho ftiip America, James Ewing, master, firom Hamburgh, Brown Hollands t White Piatillas Ticklenhnrgs Coatfe Linttis Tapes Looking G'afles 7 • r Glass Tumblers j crfM ' FOR SALE BY George Pennock. Autrufi 14. 3aw An elegant House in Arch Street. TO be let and entered on immediately a large and elerant house at the Corner of Arch and Ninth Street. There are two drawing rooms and one dining room—.the largest is 31 feet by 26 —and two are so contis&ed by folding doors as to make but one. Also, five bed rooms, be fide6 5 in the garret, well finilhed for servants. There are stables and a coach house, with evry convenience fo'r a family. Enquire at No. 29, in North Seventh street, or at No. 218, Arch Street. Aur. If, j iaw^w. PETER BORGER, INFORMS his friends and the public in general that he has removed from No. I 29, corner of Arch and Fourth, to No. 105 North Front, be tween Arch and Rac« Hfeets* July 2". WW4W Window Glass, Of Supe/ior Quality, and cheaper than any other ia the City — 1 OF FAMOUS SIZES, From Bbv 6t0»9 by 14, £y the fmgle Box or Quami'y, may be had at the S ore of the Subfcrifce{s, corner of Aich and Froqt* street. yamcs C. & Sami:dVt \ Fisher. P'uladelpVria, j neo, 1797. I win wfit f nfurance Compan\ of the State . of Pennsylvania. Office will be kept until furtLer notice at JL the Hcufe in Germaniown. The Company ftili retain the room in Chefnut, above Seventh ferret, where a pcrfon will att.nd to re ceive and. give aufwers tof applications, every day from ro until I o'clock. St I-t. J3- d^taawtf* Bank of North America, September 1797. Monday next the Notice* for all Notes or Bills payable atthUßank.which fall due en that and the ensuing 6 days, wijl be served on the Pay ers: And the like Notices on eveiy Monday, till the further orders of the Dire&ors.—Perfons wifk ing to deposit Nates or Bills,for Collection, which are to fall due within the week, mud themfalves undertake to pive notice ro the Payers. dtf At a Meeting of the Board of Property, June 6, 1797> Prefect John Hall, See'ry. Francis Johnfton, R.G. >oflando(Tice ' Dan. Brodhead, S. G ) Nicholas Bettinger, \ •versus . >■ Samuel Cunningham.) In this cafe the proof of service of notice be ing infufneient, It !»fjrdered that notice heav en in one of the Philadelphia and York newspa pers weekly, for at least eight weeks to the heirs or assignees of Samuel Cunningham de ceased, to atttend the heard on the firll Monday 1 in November next, to shew cautie why a patent feouH noj iffiie to Nicholas Bettiugci for the ljnd in >n. {A true Copy.) JOHN HALL, Secrerary of th« Land Office. A tie. 15. *iawßw. "TO BE SOLD, And immediate pojfejfiun given, A Convenient well finished Brick Tenement, with a cook house and other otit houses, fitu atcd iB a pleasant part of the borough of Wilming ton, in the State of Delaware—The lot of ground has forty feet front on Weft-Greet, and extonds through the square to Pallure-ftreet, on which is creeled a liable and carriage honfe. ALLEN M'LANE. Wilmington, Aug. 30. Red Port Wine. Just arrived, by the brig Iris, capt. Rhodes, from Oporto, , Red Port Wine in pip«, hhds. and quarter cases 6c cwt. Cork, for sale by Philips, Cramond, & Co. July The Partnerlhip, UNDER the firm of FREEMAN W Company, 'is di Solved by mutual consent. All persons having any demands again ft the said House are de sired to render the fame to T. B. Freeman ; and those indebted to the House are desired to make pay ment to him—By whom business will in future be carried on,at hwStore, No. 39, South Front-ftree*. AuguJ! 7. eod4w NOTICE. ALL those who have any claims against the estate of Jouh Cole, Umbrella Maker, late deceased, will apply within a month from the date hereof, to Mrs. Cole, at the south east corner of Green and Second ftreet,s, for their arrangement. N. B. If ail demands are not sent in before the expiration of the abovementioned time. th«v wi'l not be allowed, as his property will be difpoledof. Sept. 9. *3' A PERSON OF INGENUITY, lately arrived from Europe, wiihes to find here a place in the quality of a Dire6tor of a Glals-houfe, Chryf tal of all kinds, having particular means for the conftruftion of the kilns, pots, &c. and poffefiing likewise the articles used in the GlalsJioufes ot E."gland and France, having worked a lo#g while in m»fl of thrm. Every exertion will be made to render the manufactory defervingof public appro bation— Ho, who \vi(l>k's to speak to him, will find him at No. 275 Frent-flle«t. ■" /~l 14- *4t Fjr iale or to be let on ground rent, d valuable Lot qf Ground ; SITUATE on the north-east corner of Wal nut and Fifth streets, fronting the State- House square. This lot is fifcy-oo'e feet front on Walnut street, and one hundred and thirteen feet and an half on Fifth ftieet ; there are at present two small two story brick houses, and a number of fvnall tenements thereon. Al/b, for Sale, Two three story Brick Houses With convenient stores, wharf, &c. situate on Water-flreet, between Mulberry and Saflairas streets, containing in front on Water street fif ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east- Ward ninety-five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. Tliefe houses ave the convenience of apublic alley adjoining on the north fide, and are a very desirable fixa tion for a merchant, flour fa£tor,or others who may have oecafion for storage of goods. This property will be fold on very reasonable terms forcafh. For further information apply to the printer. Jtilv just publiflied, And to be fold at the Bcokftores of H. & P. Bice, No. 50, Market-ftrect j J. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut-ftl-eet, and W. Young, corner of Chefnut and Second-fireets, An accurate Syfteru of Surveyings IN WHICH IS CONTAINFD, I. Decimal fractions, in a plain, coucife, andeafy manner. a. The extraction of the square root. 3. Plain trigonometry, redtangular 2nd ob lique. 4. An exa<£l method to call up the contents of lands. 5. Field surveying. The whole being performed without the use of scale and compafies, on a table of logarithms. In which is given some account of fiie variation of tjie needle, and the causes of its attrition. By SAMU£L MOORK. I. aawiw Act laying Duties on Stamped Vellum, Parchment and Paper. A FFW copies of the ab-a/e aft may be had at •he Office of the Gazer ee; :iie Haired States, No 119, (■hiitout-flreet. J u 'y Thomas Herman Lf ufff.r, North Fifth (tract corner of North alley, No. 34, HAS FO?. SALH, • Hourdeaui Wine in cases ami V j bor.es. fix yeara'old , Wlti*y Graves Wine in cailas Tirklenburgs v . Hiiliia Sail Clotfis Ravtfrrs Duck Bag I/inoxi Heflians Diaper and TapleClo.'li Empty bags Caramon Dsrrr.an Cloth An affortmentof black coloured ttibionj l ine German I.aces About twelve tons Russia clcsn Hemp Clover Sied Italian Soap, ::"1 small boxo®. for family ufs Window O'afs 29 7—law TH;JDAY WAS published, Afcd fpr file by THOMAS DOBSON, at the Stone House, No, 41, south Second ftreetj EVENINGS at HQ ME; OR, THR JUVENILE BUDGE 1" OPENED. Confiding < fa variety of Mifeelianeous Pieces for the inftru&ion and amusement of YOjUNG PER SON >—Six Volumes handsomely prin'tcdand bound up ii-i two volumes, price Two poliars. The variety and excellence of thejfc pieces are fuchj that the hook needa only to be known to hC univerfaliy esteemed one of the moll valuable pub- tfr t can be put into the hands of young per fans. " Delightful task to rear the tender thought. To teach tlie young idea how t > lhoot, To pour the frefh inUruclion o'er the naiad, Td breathe th* enlivening spirit, and to fix The generous purpose in the glowing breall." Thomson. August 34. mwf4W THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, ~~ By THOMAS DOSSON, at the Stone Houfc, No. 41, south Second street, Letters and Conversations, V . Between several 2 vunv Ladies, ctn improving and in terfiling fubje&s. Translated from the Dutch of Madame ie Cambcn with alterations and improvements, Printed tn fine paper, and neatly bound t Price one dollar. AMIDST the tide of modern Romances, painting tides of extraordinary diftrefi, or of desperate or artful villainy, which " harrow up the foul,'* atid which it would be for the honor of young ladies to be ignorant of, this little book comas forward to fa licit notice, where, in a variety of incidents, not ex ceeding the bounds of real life, the proper, b'6:iufi elegant and natural dignity and importance of the Female cbaraSer is exhibited in an interesting point of view, and prefects examples of real and attainable excel lence. The publiflier wasfomuch pleafedwith the pera* sal, that he was persuaded he Oiould do a pkafiag fervicetothe community by fendkig it into circu lation. August 24 —mw4v To Majlers and Pilots bringing up P^effcli from Foreign Ports to this City. VYTHereasfundry infringements have lately lieen . V made on the laws of this state for the pre venting pestilential or infedious difeafea, either from ignorance or inattention thereto, it is tho't expedient at this time to publilh the following ex tracts from the laws of aid April, 1794, 7th and Bth fedions. HEALTH-OFFICE. June 6th, 1794. Extralt of an nR for ftcuring the city and port of Philadelphia from the tntroduSion of pcfti lential and contagious diseases. Sect. 7. And be it (iu; ther enafled, that «very matter or captain of any (hip or vessel coming from sea (vessels ailually employed n the coaftirg trade t xcepted) and bound to any port or place within the iuriuliftion of caufe his (hip or veflpl to be brought to anchor,or otherwifc (laj e l in the stream of the river Delaware, oppofit# to the Health-Office on Stata-Iftand aforcfaid, anct there to remain until he (hall have duly obtained a certificate or hill of Ileal h freiv the R«fidcnt Phy sician. Andil, previeufly to obtaining such certi fu.iteor billof health, any matter or captain shall fuffcr hisftiip or veflel to approach hf ::r mjintfealth, or at any other port cr place, with the intent ol being conveyed into this CpmmouwealWJ, any ptrfonor persons, cr ar.y goods, wares or mer chandize. or, if after receiving such bill of health o." certificate, he (hall ncglt d or refufe to deliver the sams to the Health-Qlficcr, such matter or cap tain jh'all forfeit aon p.y, for each »nd every such offence, thefumof five uonereb dollars. And the captaifl or matter of every (h-ip or vef fcl (hall fend a fife and commodious boat to bring the physician on board, and (hall in like manner conv y Ui n ba<"!c to the Health-Office, after he ha« concluded liis official examination ; And while is making such examination, or in rase any fubfe-* quent examination by the Health Officer or Con futing Physician, agreeably to the directions of this a3, the matter or captain (hall expole or caulc | tol beexpofed to thefearch of the Resident Phyfi rian,or of the Health Officer and Consulting Physi cian (as the cafe may be) each and every part of the (hip or veflel, and (hail present to his view each and every person or perfocs on board thereof, and and (hall also true and fatisfaitcrv answers make to all such questions as the Resident Physician, &c. at the time of examination (hall alk relative to &t health of any port or place fr»m which the (hip or vessel ('ailed, or has fipce touched at—she B umber of persons on board when the (hip or veficl entered 011 her voyage —the number of persons that have since been landed or taken 011 board, and wliea and whererefpeilively—what gerfons on board— s they haVe been during the voyage, or (hall, at the time of examination, beinfeited with anv pes tilential or contagious disease—and what is the pre sent (late and condition of the paribus on board with refped to their hea'th or diseases. And if any matter or captain (hall rcfufc to expose as aforc ( aid, to the search of any of the officers aforcfaid, n if he (hall conceal any ftck psrfaK, or in arty other man j