E V E Kf T NCr AD VERTISER. [No. 39 of Vol. V.] "n kNAVfcjWMro* 4n'tri»rtl «hc Srij.fajh'. * lilt4t piltßtl with Hit'|Mnl4%i' bad on wbcn W* »e»>l»»»{»y r : » alwuif j tkct, Mae trawler}, » round Tur 4m, til«eks handkerchief, tvy» (hact .wijh. /q-iiirc plated' buck In. ihr f«id I.ad, fa lhai tv* niiftcr (nay r«t'fc'nr*ga<n, flwil b» en-* . t.itl«l lo tjtf ibove. rewind. ' ' , Ciptjiii WILLIAM PAtTi,, i Norihrrn Liberties. N. B. AH Matters ol vefteU are fprbid rarTy ing him off, or anv pprfon harboring' said boy, at they may expect to be dealt with according to law. j» n - War Atlas. This Day is Published, (Price Two Dollar/) By MA THE W CAREY, No. 118, Market-jfeet, A Colle&ion of Maps, Including the whole of the various Seats of the preleftt War in Euiopt and the Weft- Indie*. vir. AP o* the United Provincrsrtf Holland, IVA Frit Hand, Groniengcn, Overyffel, GeU ders, Utrecht, and Zealand. 2. Map ol the French, Dutch, aud Austrian KcihevUndi. 3. Map of France divided into circles *nd departments. 4. Map ot Spain and Portugal. 5. Map of Germany and Switzerland, 6. Map of Italy. Map of the Weft-Indici. N. B. Any ot the above Map« may be had (c pirate. Said Carey hat lately published Account of Algrris—With a Map— i/ioj- Account of the Malignant fever, 4th edition— 3/9— Dr. Naffy'a Treat ife on do.—l/ioj. |an. 55 4' " w - " ADVERTISEMENT. VitliniAy Korlhumbci/and Lount\, Die. 28, 1793* FOR SAL Hi A Valuable Trafit of LAND, in tilts county, containing about eighc hundred aere*, one fourth of which it low grounds, of excellent quality; thv other three fourths is high tapd, well covered with oak, hickory and chefrtut The fttuation It pleasant and hrahhy, on Yro • omico river-, about three miles irom the Polo mack. There i«'>nii a two ftoty brick dwel liog-houfe, with four room* and a 011 tach floor, eielufive of closets ; a Road kitcbcn, and oihei necessary out-houfca It has orchards of apple and p'ach trees, and ii well watered by marry delightful springs. The terms may be known on application to the Honorable JOHN HEATH, in PhtladcVphia, or to the fobfciibcr, living on the prcmifes. J*n. 10. dtf Insurance Company. Philadelphia, January 6, 1794- NOTICE is hereby given 10 the member! of the fnfbranee Company of North- America, that the Direaorrs have declared a dividend (for the lad fix months) of six pen Cent, on the amount of the firft and lecond inlUlrncnti; and of one per cent per month on the funis paid in anticipation of the third instalment, calculating from the fivft day of the month following that, in which those pay ments were made. Thr dividend will be paid to the Stockholder";, or their rcprefentativer, at the company's office, No. 119 south Front ftrect, at any time after the 13th instant. By order of the Directors. EBENEZea HAZARD, Secretary. Jan. 9. w&f.im Robert Campbell No. 54, South Stitnd-Jlreet, Seconddoor b--low the corner ol Chefnut-ftreef, HAS IMPORTED, fey the late arrivals from Britain and" Ireland, A large and general AJfortment of New Books and Stationary, "Which will be disposed of on the lowest terras. Dec. 23. mw&r tf ALL persons having any de mand* agatnft the eUate ol GfcORGE WIBLE, late ol the city of Philadelphia, biker, are rcqucftcd to bring in their accoiHits. properly authenticated and rtiofe who are indebted, are dc&red' to make immediate payment. HENRY REES, Aminiftralor. finuary 13. "NEW 800 Now opening for Sale, By M. C A R E Y, No. 118, MARJJET-STREET; A large and valuable collection o{ BOOKS, inported from London in the Mehawk. Dec. 19. TO BE SOLD, A large elegant House, : 0 IN an eligible fituatioiy—alio a Country Seat within 6 jnilcs of the Catyy with 9 acres ot land, or 42 acres of land and meadow, the House is not exceeded by many in the vrcinky iyf the City, in size or convenience. For terms appiy to the printer. January 23 m&th—-tf la and in cases of 50 bottlea each. ALSO, A few cases Champaigne Wine > Rack of the New L'brary, between Chefnut and Walnnt-Streets. George Rutter, Respectfully infomu hii frr*«ds and the public in general, that he continues carrying 011 the bnfinefs ol* Sign and Fire-Bucket Painting* Likewise, JAPANNED PLATES, for doors or window-lhutters,done in tltc most elegant manner, and with diipatch. Orders from the country will be thankfully recei Ted. and duly attended to' v December )p, > dtf United States Register, For the Year 1794. Frmed by Stewart and Cochran, No. '*4. South S<rcond-ftrcet,and John M'Culloch, No. 1, North Third-ftrcet, awl 10 be fqld by tbem a»d! thf booksellers. SOUTH SECOSD-STRtET, HAVE FOR SALE, Sin elegant Ajfortmnt of SILVER iff PLATED WARE, JEWELLERY (if Ji*e CUTLERY, Which they will difpole of on the most rea fonablt term's. Devices in-* hair, Miniatures sett, and every thing in the gold and filvcr way, done as usual. December 24. TOftV COR pov jaw3w. s. Monday, Excellent CLARET, MADEIRA, In pipca,4ioglheadi and cpiirtcr casks, FOR BALE BY JOHN VAUGHAN, No. 11Sooth front -tUeci. Jan. 1,1794. dlf NORRI S-COU RT» This day is pubh/bed, THE J«». 18. Palry and Mufgrave, Goldfmitbs Jewellers, No. 42, Bank of the United States. January 6th, 1 794. 1 NOTICE it hereby given, that there will be paid at the Bank, after the sixteenth mftant, to the Stockholders or their repiefen tatives, duly, authorized fifteen dollars and fifty cents for each (kare, being the dividend declared for the last fix-months. By Order, JOHN KEAN, Cafoier. JUST PUBLISHED, And to be fold by Thomas Dobfon, Price three eighths of a Dollar, " An Enquiry into the principles and tendency of certain public measures." January 16. Treasury Department, NOTICE ia hereby given, that propofats will be received at the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury, until the 6ih of February next iuclu(ive, for the supply of all Ration! which may be required during the present year, at the fcveral places of rendeivoui hereafter mention ed, lor the Recruiting Service, viz. At New-Brunfwickj-in New-Jerfcy; At Philadelphia, Y At Lancafler, > io Pennsylvania. At Reading, ) The rationa to be furnllhed arc to corifift of the following articles, vix. Onf pound of bread or flour," One pound of beef, or J of a pound of pork Half t> jill of rum, brandy or whisky, One quart of fait Two quart, of vineg.rf 'Pwo pounds ol soap t r Otoe pound of ctttdUi)" Jan. 9. nuary 27, »75»4- '■■! <p" Complaints having been made that the Bouthefn fufifcrlbers for this Gazette do not receive it, till the intelligence hag been anticipated hf papers previuiifty rc cf.ited by other persons; they are inform ed that the regulations at the Port Orifice in this city require that Printers lhoitld deposit their papers there, th« day prece-| ding the departure of the mail; news* papers being,, oil account of their bulk, lent by the it age 8, which set off several hours before the mail is closed, occasions this arrangement, for the winter. Persons at a dHlance who' wish to re ceive' this Gazette, are informed that She terms of fubfeription' cannot be dispensed with.—One half of the fubfeription' mo ney, for the half-weekly pa;jar lately print ed and circulated by the JicUorioall parts ps the Union, is yet due, either from the fubfciibers, or colle&ors—and as the pub lication of a daily paper is attended with a beavy expense—however solicitous the Printer may be to disseminate intelligence, (t will appear, that pcrfifting inhis former plan of fending his Gazette to every per son who writes for it, without securing the fubfeription* will prove ruinous in the extreme. The Editor rfioft eartrsftly requests those who are indebted for his late publication, to make immediate pay meat—.particularly those who have received the arrearages from will recolle& that repeated afiurances on this point, have not been realized. Friday, January ij, 1794.. The Senate resumed tfcte confidwation of the fnbjeA of amendment# to tfce con ffitution of the United States, an J after <kf * debate, On motion, It was agreed, that th« further cosfi devalion thereof be po {Iported. Agreeable to the order of the day, the Senate proceeded to the confidt;ration of the motion made ; That the doors of the Senate chamber remain open uryder certain re(lri£tion»—and On motion, It was agreed, that the further consi deration thereof be postponed until Wed nesday next. mw&ftf On motion, That the Senate adopt the following order " That' the Secretary of State be di rected to lay before the Senate, the cor respondences which have been had between ' the Minister of the United States at the Republic of France and said Republic, and between said Minister and the office of Secretary of State." Ordered, That this motion lie until Monday next. The Senate resumed the confideratfoh of the motion of the Bth of January inft. That the Secretary of the Treafuiy lay before the Senate, certain- flatements of the public debt, and, On motion, Ordered, That the further confidera tlon thereof be postponed until Monday next. dtw The petition of Andrew Graydon-, chief clerk to the Treaforer of the United States, was presented and read, praying further compensation for his services. OVdered, That this petition lie on the fable. The Senate adjourned to 11 o'clock On Monday morning. Monday Jan. 20. The petition of Thomas Person arid - others si committee, on behalf of them selves and the other purchiafers of lands in the ceded territory south' of the Ohio, referring to a petition presented to the le -1 giflatiire of the State of North-Carolina,, praying for redress of certain mallet's therein contained, was presented and rend. uwi6F. CONGRESS. In SENATE, [YVlioie No. 41;7,j Ordered, That this petition Kef oi( the table. On motion; It v&s agred that the motion made oti the 17th instant, that the Secretary for the Department of State, be directed t(J l4y before the Senate, the correfpoßden ce« which have been had between the Mi niftei'nf the United States at the Repub lic of France and said republic, should be farther poitponed. Tile conliderntion of the motion made on the Bth instant, that the Secretary for the Department of Treasury berequefted to lay before the Senate certain ffat.ementf of the public debt, was refurried, and be ing amended, was adopted a$ follows : Ordered, That the Secretaqr of the Treasury do lay before this House, thef following ffaterflents, to wit J Fit ft. A statement of the domefcc debt of the United States as due on the ill day of January 1794, fp'eeifyl'ngunder diftinft heads: f ft. The funded debt, diftinguiihing the fix cents, three per cents and de ferred nock, ancf in each kind of stocky ftSting separately, the amount created by th« afiumption of the state debts; 2d. The regfiftered debt, 3d. The debt fubferibatfe to the loait of the United States, but which not be ing fujided or registered at the Treasury, is not entitled to a dividend. 4th. TliC balances due tocreditor dates and already funded, if there Be any fucfly being the excess of the sums refpe&ively by fe\V assumed for such States, above the sums actually fubferibed in the debts of the said States. 5 th, The dornefttc' loans for 6i(h corr trafted since the commencement of the prefeirt government, Hating the refpeclive times wnen borrowed and when becoming due,' Aith the rnf- of rrrtereft. 6th T All other kinds of dorneftie debt* not fpccially included under the five pre ceeding feeads, for rhe payment of -.vhioh' no appropriations have been made. Second. A ftaternent of the domestic deßt redeemed fmce the eoir.r'.cncement of the present government, to the firft dav of January' 1794, diftingnifhing the different l'pecies of debt, and fpectfying the node of redemption, and when re deemed money, the imoxint of monies expended In purchafirtg the fame'. A general statement of the' foreign Abt of the United States as due on the Ift day of January 1794, ffating separately, the French debt, the other debt's coontracled before the commence ment of (he present government, and the loans contracted since' that tiiiie ? and fpc oifyrng in each debt or loan, the original amount.- the time from which the interest commenced, the payments already made, with the dates of the fame, and the places where paid, the amount yet due, and the refpeftive tunes when the fame (hail be-- come- due. t Fourth. A l'pctifi; accormt 6f the ap plication of tlie monies obtained upon fo reign' loans, contrafled since the com mencement of the prefeiit government, to the Ift day of' January 1794< Hating the amount of the rr.oilies drawn over to A merica, and* of those applied in Europe, together with the dates of ft!all applies' tions ov dra ts. Fifth. A fumtilafy ftateihent of tfie ac tual receipts and expenditures from the commencement of the prefsrit govern ment to the last day of December 1790,* including all monies received on account of the United States, such parts of the foreign loans as have not been drawn over to America only excepted ; dif tinjniifhing the monies received under each branch of the revenue, and tlic mo nies expended under dach appropriation, and ftatintr the balances of each branch of O the revenue remaining unexpended on the thirty-fivft day of December 1790 fpecifyiiig fepirately such balances as were on that day in the Treafary, and such M
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