The Commiflioners I?OR carrying into cffcA the £xth article of the treaty of amity,cemmcjit a«d navigation, con cluded between his Britannic majtfty and the U'- itca. Sfcitcs <;f America, en th£ i«jthday of November, 1?94> having this day copftituted tVe.r Board, — pursuant and agreeahiy (© the said treaty, do here by give notice, that they arc ready to proceed to business accordingly; atfd they desire that all claims lender the said article (which so far asthe fame de ' Icril.es the cafe# thereby provided for, is hereunto annexed) may be lodged with their Sec retary with out delay. ♦ Theviurthcr defitethat all such claims may not only state in what manner the fevers! cafe* come within the dcfcription of thc.faid article, but .alio especially fct forth .he feature of the evidence >y which claimants refpe&ivcly undertake tolub ftantiatc the fame. from the said article, u Whereas it is alledgcd by divers Britifll mer .4l chants, and others his majeftj *s fubjeds, that " debts to a'confid.Table amount, which were bona " fide contra&ed, befcre the peace, still remain lt owing to them by Citizens or inhabitants of the 44 United States; and that by the operation of va •• rioos lawful impediments, since the pence, not M only the full recovery of the said debts has been " delayed, but alio the value and security thereof " have been in fevtrU instances impaired and lefT " en#d, so that by the ordinary course of judicial M proceedings, the Eritifh creditors cannot now " obtain and actually have and receive full and " adequate compensation for the lofft s and dama " ges which tuey hive thereby fuf ained: It is a *• greed that in all such cases where full compenfa " tiou for such losses and damages cannot for what u ever rcufon be a&uilly obtained, had and recei " ved by the said creditors in the ordinary course " of justice, the United States will make fall and " complete compensation for the fame to the said " creditors : but it is diftin&ly underf r ood, that " this provision is to extend to such losses only as " have beenoccafioned by the lawful impediments " aforefaid, arid is not to extend to losses occafion u ed by such insolvency of the debtors or other " causes, as would equally have operated to pro -44 duce such loss, if the said impediments had not 44 existed ; nor to such losses or damages as have 44 been occasioned by the manileft delay, ornegli -44 gencc, or wilful omission of the claimant." By order of the Board, GRIFFITH EVANS, Secretary. Philadelphia, Commissioners* Office, No. 3 south Sixth-street, May 29, 1797. J 6—frxm William Haydon, Drawing Majler, from London ; WHERE he studied several years under one of the moil eminent masters in that sci ence. He attends young ladies and gentlemen at their refpeiiiv-e houses. His terms are fix dollars per month for attendance three times per week; likewise all kind of ornamental painting, fruit, flowers, &c. taught on the above terms? A line direfled to W. Haydon, No. 26, Pear flrect, will b« immediately attended to. W. H. flatters himfelf his terms will be par ticularly advantageous, where there arefeveral pupils in the fame family ; as he makes no al teration in h:s terms if there'are two or three to teach in one family. May 9. Musical Injlrument Manufactory, No. 167, Arch-Street. HARPER, harpsichord, grand, portable grand, fid'-board, pier table and square piano forte 'SJk.r from London, returns thanks to his friends and the public, for their liberal, encouragement, and hopes that by his afliduity and at'ention to ev e. y branch of his bufmefs, to merit a continuance of their favors. Piano fsrtes made on the newest and mod approved plans, with pedals, patent, (well, and French harp stop, which he flatteis himfelf will ue fount! on trial by unprejudiced judges, to be equal if not superior to any import ed, and twenty per cent cheaper. Any inftru munt purchased of him, if aot approved of in twelve months, he will exchange. N. B. All kinds of Muficil inflruments made, tuned, and repaired with the greatest accuracy, dispatch, and on the mo£l reasonable, terms, tut ready money only. Second hind Piano Fortes taken in exchange. May if. uSctm. NOTICE. THE fubferiber having sent by the ship Nancy, Capt. Perry, the following certificates of the United States bark flock, to wit : No. 26,005, to 26,014, inclusive, for three shares each—and the said vefTel having been cap tured on her intended voyage to England, which will most probably occasion the loss of the said certificates, gives this public notice, That he shall apply at the proper offices for a re newal of them, and that means have been taken to prevent any improper transfer. Henry Philips, , No. 11 a, South Front-street. June X. 3aw6w Laws of the U. S. SIVIFT's EDITION. JuJl Publijhed, Price 6 dollars, 3 vol. nmo. Sold by W. Young, Mills and Son, H, and P. Rice, M. Carey, K. Campbell and Co. Laws of the United States, Frcm the commencement of the Fcdetal Govern ment to the end oj the toft Sejfton of Con gress, which terminated Mirch 3, 1797. r i~'HlS edition, published under an order of A Congress of the United States, has many 0 peculiar advintagei. In the former one, each volume had a separate index, whieh rendered the reference in aH cases, difficult and trouble some, and in many almost impoflible. The in dexes were, iroreevcr, very injudiciously com piled. On the contrary, in the present edition, there is one copious, luminous index, com piled by Zephanijh Swift, Ef<j. referring to * all the volumes, and compriiing in itfelf a com- k plete rfigeft of all the laws of the United States '' a = f Philadelphia and Lancaster Turn- f pike Company. [ A meeting of the Stockholders of the Phili- t ilelphia and Lancafler Turnpike Company, will 1 be held at the Company's OSee, on Monday, i. 10 o'clock, the 1 ithJune next. c WILLIAM GOVETT. Sec'ry. May 11. fr 4Vr . Mr. Pickering's Letter to Gen. Pinckney. A few copies of the above int»r«!s:ng paper, may be had at the office of the Gazette of the U nitedStatet. M'r*3 $ An elegant Hoiife in Arch-street. C TO be let and entered or, immediately, a large and j elegant House at the corner of Arch and k'uah-Hrcet There.are two drawing roofns aod one dining room ' —die largest is 31 feet by s6 —and iwo are (o cen neftcd by folding doors as to make but one. Also, fiv? bed rooms, b:fide five in the garrer, well Yinifiw 0 ed ior fcrvants. There arefk bes and a coach house, * with eve*y convenience for a family. Kr.qwiteat No. - 29? in Nxmh fttrcr, 01 at No. aiß, Arch -0 Hi tel. Also to be rented for the summer fcafon, a small neat houfc and gat den about 3 j-2 miles fiom the ,t ciivs with ilablci and.coacii houfc, Ettquiie as above* c June 6. 2aw3W y LancaHcf, Harrijburgh, Carlijle, Smppenjbitrg and Sunbury S T AGES. - ' I T IiE public are requested to (ike notice, that t X the partnership which has for sometime fub a fiHcd betwea : MatJiias Slcugh of Lancaster, and n William Geer, is now difiblvcd; but, not as M. e Slough infinuatesto the public without just cause ; - as wiH more fully appear by a letter on the fub t je<sk from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 29th n December lad. a recital of which is not now deem s ed necelTary. Any gentleman who wishes to be more circumflantially informed of the merits of ,1 this business, by applying to W. Geer may have the perusal ®f M. Slough's letter, and then can be 4 at full liberty to determine whether or not W. - Geer is not perfe&ly juftifiable in attaching bim - felf to any other person in the prosecution of the - Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf - urg, or any other place. Now from tbe liberal and generous support the e public were pleased to confer on the firil effort in 1 this business, VTilliam Geer, in conjun&ion with I MefTrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined t toprofecute and carry it on, with every care, at s tention and dispatch that a zeal to oblige the pub s lie can poflibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided r with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to - render the passage fafe and commodious, inform t thof« wno wish to patronize and encourage the e undertaking, that they can take their feats at - George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrifburg, Carlisle and Shippenfburg. The fare as hitherto eftabliftied. For the further accommodation of the public, a Stage will start every Wednesday from the house of Samuel Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun - bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday, and return from thc«ce and arrive at Harrifburg every Saturday, so that passengers destined 'for Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed on Mon ! S ' 4 WILLIAM GEER. k Lancaster, Jan. 27, 1797. N. B. This Line ©f Stages ftarta from the | house of William Ferrae, in Lancaster, on every I Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro ceeding to the westward; and from the house of Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrifburg every Wednes day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippenfburg, and returns from thence on every Thursday : performing the fame routine daily as in its tour from Philadel phia. mwf To be Sold, The time of a Negro Man, WHO has about fix years and an half to serve. He is honoft and sober, a toler able waiter, and understands driving a carriage. For terras apply at No. 113, Souih Third Street. May 25. eod6t- For Sale, That well known place, called Vandegmtt's f r r r v, ON Nefhaminy creek, 18 miles from Phi ladelphia, on the New York post road, containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the pfemifes are a large two ftery stone house occu pied as a t vern, and a good one story stone kit chen, a large frame stable with a good threshing floor, and lbme out buildings—also a well of good water, and an excellent ice House. On this place is a most elegant situation for a gentle man s feat, commanding a view of the Nefham iny to its junction wiih the Delaware, and thence across to the Jersey shore. It has the privilege of one half the toll received from the bridge. For terms applv to the Subferiber, MORDKCAI LEWIS. May 34- jtawtf. To be lold or let, And immediate pojfejjion given, A genteel two story Brick House ; SITUATE on the upper end ©f Broad-street, in the city of Burlington, with four rooms and an entry on each floor, good cellars under the whole, a pump in the yard, a garden and court yard, containing nearly half an acre under good v fence, with a stable adjoining the yard. The whole property is in good order. For terms apply to the fubferiber in Burlington, who will give a credit for a considerable part o£ the purchase money if good security is given. William Coxe, jun. May 17. lawtf Received by the Indoftan, From Madras, A SMALL invoice consisting of the following Coast Goods, viz. Blue Cloths Long Cloths, 14 punjums Do. do. firie Madrafs Handkerchiefs, and Book Muslins r WILLING y FRANCIS- March iy. j aw For Sale, At this Office, No. 1! 9 Chefmit-flreet, A few Copies of a late Report of a Committee of the Senate, en the fubje& of the ■ GEORGIA LANBS. March 13 § \ TO BE SOLD, ' And pofTefiion given immediately, A Lot of Land j SITUATED in Mount-Holly, iB the county of Burlington, in New-Jersey, lately occu pied by Francis Bullus, Esquire, upon which ara ( an excellent brick house, two Aeries hit;h, with ! four convenient rooms on each floor, also a good ! stable, carriage house and other buildings. "The fltuation is valuable for business of any kind, and ' at least equal to &r.v other in the tows. Ihe terms of payment will be made easy to j the purchaser. Apply to William Roffell, Esq. uire, Joh* Pe-rv, or Richard Coxe, merchants, in Mount-Holly, or to the Subscriber, in the city 1 of Burlington. JOSEPH Burlington, 7th April May 5 To be fold cheap, _ To close an adventure, 7 Bales Baftas 1 ditto Coffas Apply at the Store of Mordecai Lewis. May 16 co2w May 16 Jufl: piiblifhed, By J. Ormiod, No. 41, Chcfnut.flrect, and to be had of the other Bookfr.liers also. An Address to the Graduates in Medicine : Delivered at a Medical Commencement in tbw Uni ut*rftty of held May 12th, 1797. By 1 John Andrews, D. D. Vice-Provotl. June 6. CO3? j ■ Advertisement. 1 ' PURSUANT ta an Order from the Orphans' Court j ivillbc fold at PUBLIC SALE, at Cranberry, mi the 14th day of func next % all tbpt valuable 1 REAL ESTATE, late belonging to tbs Rev. Gilbert 7. Snoroden % deceased, lying in and mar Cranberry, in tie county of Middle fix, toicnjhip of South Brunpwicl, Hate of Ntnu Jersey, upon the lower fiage road leading - from Phil Delphi ato Ntiv 1"orl. A ve/y el'uant frame ' house in a beautiful and healthy fttuation, painted uohite, 1 xoilb Venetian ivindoiu flutters, thirty feet front and • tbir!y-eigbt feet tivo rooms ivitb a handsome hall or \ entry on the frfl floor, three rooms on the fccond floor and ' ~4hvo ivell-finijhed garrets. In the rear of the house is an 1 etcce'lent t woflory building confiding of a dining-room J. r Iwork people, pantries and a large kitchen, unth - every convenience, and over these are three chambers for f servants. To the right is an additional building confijling • of g chamber beloiu and a library above—und.r the irbcle ■ are very fne cellars paved ivitb brick. The house is en • tirely nriv and fnijbed ivitb tafle. Every room is hung " with bells that lead both to the kitchen and the fetvunts' - apartments : there is a pump in the yard; and a flone - and brick pavement round the whole house, which is enclos ed with a handsome railing, with three gates in front. - The farm Conjtjh of otie hundred and sixty seven acres, 1 with oproportion of woodland and meadow, under excel• 1 lent fence ; a garden with pale fence ; a large barn, fta -1 bles, carriage-houfe i cowboufes, &c. all nrw y and built - in the vejl manner : with a young orchard of ICO grafted trees. Nearly adjoining said farm is a lot of Woodland of tbehefl quality, containing 37 acres. Alf» a trail of land ttithin seven miles of Cranberry, containing one bun > dred and fifty acres, three-fourths meadow and the red ex -1 cellent timber. This will be fold in lots or together, as will befl suit the purcbafers. ■ The payments, one thirdcajb—one third in one year — » and the remaining third, one year- following, with inter eft ' on the two lafl payments, and approved feeurity. » For further particulars enquire of Nathaniel Hunt, > Efqfor Dr. Ralph Lott, Cranberry ; of Isaac Snozvden, at Princeton ; or of Isaac Snow den, fun. No.jl 41 South » Second freet, Philadelphia. M.ly 25 §6miuftS • New Hat and Hosiery Store. JnJl Imported, In theJhips William Penn and Star, from London, and now opining by WILLIAM M'DOUGALL, AT his new Hat and Hosiery Store, No. 134, Market street An elegant assortment ot silk, cotton and thread Stockings Silk, cotton and thread Gloves Pantaloons, &c. &c. Likewise, a handsome assortment of men's, wo men's, and children's falhionable Hats, fuitablc for the Season. A confiderablequantity of low and middle priced Hats assorted in cases, intended for country {lores May 23. taw To be fold at Public Vendue, To the bigheft bidder, at the house of Mr. "William Evans, the sign of the Indian Queen, in the city of Baltimore, on the 35th day ®f Oflober next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. About seven thousand acres of land, the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, lying between Reifter's-town and Weftminller, commonly called Little Winchester, (the turn pike road runs through a confidarable partjof tliefe lands) the trafl begins about 17 miles from Baltimore, within a few hundred yards of said Reifter's-town, and extends to the dis tance of about twenty-three miles from Balti more, and lis 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 tradl, some of them highly improved, with excellent buildings and fine grj.fs. ALSO, A tra& of seven hundred acres of land, called Clover Farms, within five miles of Bladenfhurg, esteemed / very good for Grass. Richard Ponfonby, of Bladenlburgh, will shew this land to any person inclined to purchase. also, 1 A traft of land ©f about three hun- ' dred and thirty acres, within about two miles I and a half of th* PreMent's house in the Fede- , ral City. It is nearly all wood land, and a fine , high profpefl, from which may be fcen the city of Washington, Bladenfeurgh, Alexandria and a part of George-town, ants many miles down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Ponfon by, of Bladenfburg, will also shew this land.. , A liberal credit will be given for the greatest t part of the purchase money. The terms will I be made known on the day of sale. ' May 8 W3m A FEW BOXES OF ! Bologna Sausages, Of a superior quality, to be Sold at No. 1 199, South Front-Street. April 20, eotf TO BE RENTED, ! And may be entered upon at any time, THATforcibleand wellimprovedwater works | on Brandywine, three miles from the town ] of Wilmington, in the state of Delaware; CONSISTING OF ] A large, convenient Slitting Mill, ' In complete order, having several pair of rolls and cutters of every lize. A large, Stone Merchant Mill, Having three pair burr stones, boulting works, corn kiln and every other neceflary apparatus. ' A Saw Mill, In the best order, and a pair of timber wheels. ' A Smith's Shop and Tools. To'accommodate these works there is a laage - commodious flone dwelling house, kitchen and walh house and a number of dwelling honfes for workmen, with gardens adjoining j two large stone stables, two stone coal houses, and a coop- ' er's lhop, with meadow and pasture grounds. If the tenant chufes he may have the oppor tunity ta purchase as excellent te-m of five hor- ( fes, waggon, coal carriages and bed, with a 1 flock of coal in the coal houses fufficient to ma- I nufaflure three hundred tons of iron.—Apply to £ RUMFORD ABIJAH DAWES, No. j, South Water-street. I Caution. THE PuWic are hereby forewarned against truftmg the step-daughter of the Sublcrib er, and her mother, his fccond wife. Repeated mifcondudl compels him to forbid any person to give them credit on liis account, as he will pay no debts of their contracting after this date. LUNO BROWN. Philadelphia, May 16, 1797 18—^1,3^ Maurice Moynihan, No. 81, Nirth SecondJlrett, A few doors above Arch-ftreer, INFORMS his friend* anil the public, that he has for vvholefaJe or retail, on the lowed ti;rms, a geneyl assortment of Queen's Ware, gilt and cut tumblers, plain aridflnvcrevi cpart,pnt,ha:f pint" and half gill do. c.xa<si r.itaiures, decanters and wine glaffcs ; gallon, half gallon, quart and pint bowls, and chi a rn (ets N and separate ; p©cket bottles . Schuyikil) and Jersey country quart and half gallon bottles; Dry Goods, Sec. &c. N. 3. Crates put up with cars at the {horrefi no -1 ,Ice - , , May 11 Imported in the Jhip Pigou, And for l'ale by John Morton, No. I) 6, South Front-street, Hyson } Hyson Skin CxL iS Young Hyson C ' Imperial j * , April 20. eotf Chocolate and Mustard Manufactured as usual, Ginger and Fepper ground Shewed or Pearl Barley _ Philadelphia Porter, tieer, Ale and Cyder London Porter Taunton and Barton Ale Red Port and other Wines, eithe bottled, ' or by the pipe, quarter-ca(k or gallon —fuiuble for exportation or home confuntiption— For Sale by ' John Haworth. No. 98 south Front street. i May 18 tU4W \ William Blackburn, ' LOTTERT and BROKER'S OFFICE No. 6/, south Secondflreet. , ' I 'ICKETS in th£ Canal Lottery, No. 11, which X commenced drawing the. .9th May, FOR SALE. The price of tickets will rife in propor } tion as the drawing advances, particularly on ac count of the five firft drawn tickets, prizes of four thousand dollars each, on the lail day of ( drawing. ' Check Books kept for examination and register ing, in the Canal, No. 2, City of Walhington, No. a, and Paterfon Lotteries. Also, tickets for sale in the Schuylkill bridge and Perkiomcn Bridge lotteries, whieh will begin drawing in the course of the summer. * The bufmefs of a Broker in all kinds of Stock, ' Bills, Notes, Lands, &c- &c. tranfa&ed with the utmoU attention. Junes tu&f A New Work. PROPOSALS For printing and publiihing, by fubfeription, The History of Pennsylvania, 1 N North-America, from the origin»linftitution and Jl fettlcnieet of that province, under the firft propri etor and governor, William P«nn, in 1681, 'till after the year 1744; with AN INTRODUCTION, Refpe&ing the Life of vv, PENN, Prior to riiegrant of that Province, and the reli gious Society of the people called Quakers; with the FIRST RISE of the NEIGHBORING COLONIES, mere particularly of WEST-NEW-JERSEY, and the Settlement of the DUTCH and SWEDES on DELA WARE. To whieh is added, A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SAID PRO VINCE. And of the general state, in which it flourilhed, principally between the years 1760 and 1770; The whole including a variety of things, ufetul and in terelhng to be known, refptfting that country in early time, &c. With an appendix. Written principally between the years 1776,' and 1780, By Robert Pkovd. " Pulthrum ejl benejacere reipMca, ettam benedicere hand tibjutdum ejl, vet pace vcl tello datum fieri hut." sal. Catalin. " Sid cum pltriqut trbitrtntur res bellicai majores e/e qvam 11 rbanas, minuendacß hcecopimo." Cic. Off. (Entered according to law.) " WILLIAM PENN, the great legifiator of the Quakers, (in Pennsylvania) had the fuccel's of aeon* queror, in eftablilhing and defending Ills colony, a mong savage tribes, without ever drawing thefword ; the goodness of the moll benevolent rulers, in trea ting hisfubjeds as his own children ; and the tendcr nels of arj universal father, who opened his arms to all mankind without diftmflionot feftor party. In his Republic it was not his religious creed, but per sonal merit, that entitled every member of society to the prote&ioa and emolument of the State*" RJfay on Toleration, by Arthur O'Leary. CONDITIONS. I. This work will be printed in two o£lavo vol umes, neatly bound and lettered, both in sheep and calf, (or the choice of the fubferibers; on paper (imi lartsthatof the conditions, as publilkcd in the Sub/crit tion papers. 11. The head of William Penn, handsomely en graved, will be prefixed to the firft, and a map or Iketch of Pennsylvania, and the parts adjacent, to the second volume. Ill* The price to fubferibers will be four dollars and an half in sheep, and five dollars in calfone dollar to be paid at the time of fubferibing, two dol lais on the delivery of the firft, volume, and the re mainder on the delivery of thefecond. IV. When one thousand copies are fubferibed for, the work will be nut to press and finifbed with all conven : cnt expedition. Subscriptions will be received by Zachariah Poul fon, jun Printer, No. 80, Chefiut-ftreet, and at the . Philadelphia Library in Fifth-ftreet ; by Ilaac Col lins Printer, and Joseph James, Merchant, New- York; by John P. Pleafantsand George W. Field, Merchants. Baltimore; and by othei perlons both in town and country. February 18. tu&f GOLD AND SILVER Bullion. THE highest price in ready money will be "ri ven for gold cr silver bullion, old gold or ' silver, or gold dust, at No. 19, North Seventh flreet. April 10 iaw6w ■ — ; e This Dayis publilhed, By THOMAS DO B SON, At the Stone House, No. 41 fouthSecoud-ftrcct, Price 37 1-2 cents, Iwo Leßures on Combujiion. Q Upplementaryto a course of Leflures on CHE- 1 O MISTRY ; containing nnExaniinatiou of Dr. 1 Priestley's ConSderatiotisvn the Doftrinc of Phlo- < gifton, and the accompcfitioD of Water, - By JOHN MACLEAN, ' Prof.ffor of Mathematits and Natr.ral' Philosophy a in the College of New-Jersey. , S May 3 a 1 . a To Let, And pojfdjffion given in tw9 ivtch, A good 3 story Brick House, t With back buildings—No. 43, Spruce-flrjet. a Apply at No. toj Spruce-Creet. 4 May :6 t&t JOHN CRAIG HAS jufl imported from Rotterdam, via St. Tho-mas, and for file on reafjnable terms by thepacka^e, • Platillas Roya! r- H=ierlem and German linens « Roucfii Pc:ft and Pre Patria Paper ! yrjkt, t Qii'" 5 Ozi."rs for Hoops, in Bundles [Coffee Bags He has nlfo far Sale, Befl Red Clover Seed Old Madeira Wine, fit fox immcrfiate use Tenerifle Wine of firft and fceondQuality Coffee in Bags and HogQiead* Jamaica Spirits Connedlicut Turpentine Soap Window Glass Two Trunks of best Patent, Silk and Cottea Hosiery April 18. 4a w Georgetown Bridge Company. Extra,£l of an a£l passed by the Legislature the slate of Maryland on the 19th December, 1791, entitled, " An ail for erefling a bridge over Potowmac river. '• Jfnd be it enaSed, that the said diredlors or any t<vo as them (hall and may require any sum or sums ps money in equal proportion from each and every proprietor, as may from time to time be necessary for carrying on the building of said bridge; and after giving three months public notice, it lhallanJ may be lawful for the direct ors K> sue for an<l rscover in the name of the company such unpaid requisition, with all costs and charges incidental thereto, and legal interest thereon from the time the fame should have 7 been paid: And the negletfl or refufal to pay any such requisition after public notice shall have been given at least for three months in all the newfpapers herein before enumerated, foal) have | the effeil to forfeit all preceding payments made on the ihare or shares so negletfed or refufed to £ be paid to the use and benefit of the company." j The above extract is publifoed for the infor mation of such of the stockholders as have not . complied with the requisitions heretofore made 1. —they are as follow: On the ift November, 1795, ao dollars, on the 10th May, 1796, 40 1 dollars; an the 20th July, 1796, 40 dollars; on j the ill September, 1796, 40 dollars, and on the ift Nsvember, 1796, 60 dollars. Caution i 9 , now given that after the expiration of the time e limited for the continuance of (his advertise ment (three months) the law will be carried into rigid and complete effefl against all delin quents. By order of the Directors, WALTER SMITH, Treasurer. Georgetown, May I, 1797. jaw3tn Gold and Silver Watches, OF an excellent quality, and neat fafhionablj Gold Chains, Seals and Keys, Eight Day - Clocks and Time Pieces, falhionable Steel and Gilt I Chains, &c. &c. for Sale by JOHN J. PARRY, Clock and Watchmaker, No. 38. S. ad flreet. gr* Clocks and Watches of all kinds carefully repaired. May 19. tuef. Sc. fa. 3W This Day is Published, BY MefT. Dobfon, Carey, Campbell, Rice, and the othei Book fellers, rice One Dollar and twenty-five cents, Elegant'y printed on Wove paper, and Hot prejfed, By John Thofflpfon, A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF The Constitutions Of the several States with e<ysh other, and with that of the United States: exhibiting in Tablea, the prominent features of eaeh Constitution, and clalfing together their most impertant provision*, under the several heads of administration j with Notes and Observations. \ By WILLIAM SMITH, Of South-Carolina, L L. D. and member of the Congress of the Unite&States. Dedicated to the People of th« United States. N. B. A few Copies printed on an inferior pa per, at 3-4ths of a dollar. February 6 mwf for Sale, At the Office of the Gazette of the United States, No. 119, Chefnut-ftreet, The lajl Report oj the late Secretary of the Treasury; being a brief history of the state of financial concerns of the United States. The Proceedings of the Executive of the United States refpedling the western in furreclion : Containing many fa.-ls and cir. cumftances no where else to be found. co cents. Ihe Letter of Mr. Pickering to ourminifterin Frapce. 37 1-4 cents. An Account of the Receipts and Expenditufes of the United States for the year '795- A tew copies of the volume for 1794 may be had to complete setts. D'lvernois' account of the Revo lution in Geneva. 12 i-a cents. April 3. £ Important Public Document. 'THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, And for Sale At the Office of the Editor ofthe Gazette of the United States, No. 119 Chefnut-Street, [mcs ON* »OL£AK AND riFTT -CENTS} A FEW COPIES OF THE Receipts and Expenditures OP THE UNITED STATES, For the Year 1795, — Being the J.atist Period to which an account can be made up. febrvaryn. Spanijfh Language. WANTED, a person Trell qualified so trans late Spandh into the Englitfh language. 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