riLALTH-OtflCE, 1 tth September, i^9^- tELLOW-CITIZENS, OUR address of the ill inft. was in tended to prcfert to your view the deplora ble (late of otir city, and to excite into ac tive exertion the phila- thropy and benevo lence so eminently charafteriftic of the citi zens of Pennsylvania. The fame generous sentiments which you have difplaycd has in fluenced the worthy ar,d benevolent citizens of Bait more ; who always alive to the feel ings of humanity, have, it appears by the public papers, Screed to a fubferiptioh for the relief of our diftrefled fellow citizens. We return them all the gratitude and ref pe£t to which dispositions so amiable are entitled ; —but it becomes our duty public ly to Itate that a fuod has been provided for the purpose, upon the principal of a loan in anticipation of the liberality ana justice of our Lfgifisture, which precludes the necefGty of donations in m6ney from the humane citizens of our fitter dates.—Con tributions of pruvifions fro-n our fellow-ci tizens in the country, as well in New Jerfcy is in our own State,, have been forwarded for the use cf the diftrefiVd, with a liberali ty which doeshoi or to the donors. A We ftat'er rurfelves that similar donations will be continued by those generous indivi duals, who are contiguous to the city, and can with convenience spare a part of their produce for the r'elifcf of fufferng humanity. By.Order of the Board of Managers. Wm. JONES, Prelident. Attest Timothy Paxson, Clerk. New Encampment. The Committee who juperinterd the en earopment at Matter's place near the Mill Pond on the Germantown Pond, about two miles from the city, refpe&fully inform their country friends that they Hand in need of an immediate supply of vegetables and fir-.w for th use of thofe.diftreJTed citizens who are flying from the present calamity. T.'.e committee flitter themselves that the fame liberality will be found in the farmer, and others, to supply this Encampment, as has been to hat on theCommonsnearSchuyl kiil. both having the fame laudable objeA in view. John InHeep ~j yon. Rote/on V committee. Isaac IV. Morris. J Camp. Mailers' Place, September 10, '9B. Agreeable to notification in several of the newspapers of tire City of Philadelphia, re queuing a meeting of the merchants, trad er;, mechanics and other citizeni, at the Union School Hoilfe in Germantown, on Weduefday 29th August. at 4 o'clock P. M\ i' order to fix on a fuitabfe character to be offered at the ensuing election to repre fer.t the City of Philadelphia in Coogrefs, in the vaca' cy occaGoncd by the dcccafc of John Sifanwick, Esq. and also in the next Congress A senator, to represent in the ttate senate, the city of Philadelphia and County of Delaware—and fix persons to re prefe-nt 'he city in thehoufe of assembly A numerous and r<*fpcdiable body of the freemen of he city attenced. The busi ness of the meeti ig being opened, a letter from captain Joseph Anthony, addrefled to the chairman of the meeting was read, ex prefling a decided opinion on the necefjjty of uniting the interest of the friends of the constitution and government in the choice of their reprefentative,rhat he conceived Mr Robert Wain well quShfied for a f.-at in Congress, and folieiting his feHow citizens that his name may not be offered in compe tition with that gentleman, who has his ful eonelirrence and approbation. ROBERT WALN, was nominated and unaniinoufly carried as the Candidate for Cong ess. FRANCIS GURNEY, as Ibte Senator for the diflridt composed of the City and County of Philadelphia and County of Delaware; and as members to re present the City in assembly Jacob Hiltzheimer, Lawrence Seiiei, Andrew Bayard, iViltiam Hall, printer. Samuel IV. Fj/ler, John Clement Stacker. The question being put, will this meeting support the foregoing ticket ? it was unani mously agreed to, aud it was al& recom mended to the freemen of the City of Phi ladelphia attached to the federal government for their support, and to those of the Coun ty t.'f Philadelphia afrd County of Delaware in support of tbe Senator. Ordered, that the minutes of the meeting, signed by the chairman a.id secretary, be publi/hed in the newspapers of the City, for the general information of the eledtors. LEVI HOLLIhGSWORTH, Chairman. Daniel Smr th , Secretary. Germantown, 29th Augujl, 1798. Pursuant to tbe Ad of Congre/s, pas sed Oil the ninth day of July, 1798, entitled 0 An Afl- to provide for the valuation of lands and dwelling houf«s ar.d the enumeration of /lives within the United States," —NOTICE is hereby given,- shit the firft meeting of the Commiihoners under the said Adl, far the flat* of Pennsylvania, will be held on Mondav, the twent"y second day of October next, at the bo rough, of- Reading, in the said state. C. READ, Comroifiionei* firft named. Reading. Sept 8, 1798. To the Creditors of John Dickson, , of Milton, in the County of. Northumbei land, and Statu cf Pennfyinxtnia. GeNTLItMEN, T. J ,KE NOTICE, that I have applied to the Court of Common Vleas in and far the County of Northumberland for the benefit of the several laws made for tbe relief of Insolvent Debtors, and 1 tfiat the have appointed the laR Monday in 3 Oitober next to haar me and my creditors at the f said Court in the town of Sunbury, at which time i and place you are desired to attend: I f Mi.ton, 4th Sept. JOHN DICKON. 1 1 AIMS-House, Aujjxift 16, i^giS. GENTLEMEN, Plffafe so take ffdiicr, that you are re turned to serve as Guardians of the Poor in- for the enfuirig twtlve months, you are ra- therefore requested to attfcnd at the City ac- Hall on the twenty fifth of September next, vo- at Io o'clock in the ftirejioon. iti- , By order of tbe Board, Qua JACOB LAWERSWYLER. in- Secretary, pro tern. ens James M'Crea, - V :el- Joseph R. Tatem, To succeed the Jam«3.Glentworth, "'Nalbro Irazier. for Samuel Price,: J i. William Prettdn, ■ ref-' . Benjamin Price, \To fueceed are Samuel Rhoads, Jeremiah Boon, lie- Isaac T. Hipper, for Bazel .Wood, - T . oan Manuel Eyres, „ . lice Janes King, J Standl,h Forde * the Peter Keyfcr, 1™ , , the Philip J. Dehaas, f° k Z on- S hit Servofs, John Ware, -ci- Charles Swift, , •fey William Alexander, To fucceai ded Nicholas Pickel, Peter Mieraken. ali- Charles Baftios, i William Holdernefjs," ons James Stokes, To fucceei livi- Richard Bailey, "Joseph Anthony, and John Whitefides, heir John Hood, "J ity. Jacob Grib'ble, ( To succeed • r<i. Joseph Huddle,juu. ? Alexander Steel. Joseph Conrad, 3 J' ha Davis, } ■ Joseph Simmons, f To fu.cc#cd Charles Pleafants, L William Beaven. David Seckel, J, en _ Sa nuel Getliff, John Waddington, / To succeed OHt William Read, f George Piumfted. >rm W'lham Ciamertd, 3 , - ee( j Daniel Biiehm, ) , n( j Andrew Pettit, f To fitoceed eus J f e pb Walk«r, ( Jacob (Lawerfwyler. t y Jacob Edei.boru, J the PMNNSTLrANtA, Jf. ier, In the Name and by the Authority of the Co m' mogwealth of Pennsylvania, yj- BY THOMA'S MIFFLIN, C" Governer of the said Cnramonwealth, A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it has been stated to "me by the President and Dire&ors of the Bank of' Pesufylvania, That>on~the night of Satur day the firft instant, the House now occupied by the said Bank, copijaonly called Carpenters ttall, was burgiariouffy entered by fume villain, }, e or villains unknown, and therefrom a confider f(_ able number of Bank Notes of various defcrip , tions and denominators wer« stolen and carried 1 " away: to the iMtent that the perpetrator, lle or perpetrators of so great a crime, and the Oil acceflanesthereto, maybeijifcnvered andlu-ought P. to condign punishment, I have deemed it expe to dient.iet Hlae this Proclamation, Hi Re By offer re- ' n P and P' om?fiiig a ONE THOU SAND DOLLARS to any perf'on, or persons, I who (hall discover the perpetrator, or perpetra ot tors of the said crime, or any of them, or any ' xt jccefTiry thereto, before or after tie fail, t> be he paid on the conviifiiotfaf' all or any of the offen nd ders: AND Ido furthec v offi:r and pro re. mile A FREE AND, ENTIRE PARDON _ unto any oire of. the perpetrators, or acceflaries ■ fo-efaiil of the commiltion of the (aid crime, ' e who (hall make a full and iatisfaftory disclosure of all the eirrumftances relative to the contriving •er and accomplishing the fame, and of the.qames to asd'placea of abode of his or her aflociates, so :x- that fW-h afiociates may be apprehended and t „ convi.Sed: AND all the Judges, Juftiees, She riffs, C»nfubles, and other Public Officers of this Commonwealth (according to the duties.cf *" e their refpe<SUv».ltatit>irs) are hereby required and '_ r - enjoined to use all lawful means to detefl and in bring tojuitice each ajid every person concerned >ns in contriving, or perpetrating the crime afore >e. said. GIVEN under my hand and 'he Great S:al of the-Siate,at Germantown, the (Li S.) third day of September, in the year of our Lord, c|ne thousand seven hundred as and ninety-eight, and of the Common wealth the twenty-thifd. THOMAS MIFFLIN. - By the Governorc ° A. J Dallas, Secretary of tbe Commmwecllth . e " JTA N D IN G~ At South Street wharf, the cargo of the fliip Con neilicut, from Bat .'.via— About 300 tons of Java Coffee, of the growth of 1794 aßd 1795 60 tons of Java Sugar, In cannifters—for sale by lg PETER SLIGHT, |j_ WHO ALSO MFIH *OR SALE, 150 hhds.choice Jamaica Sugars n ." Jamaica rum in hhds "" Brandy id and 4th proof in pipe», hhds. Nt and quarter calks jl. Madeira in pipes re Old Batavia Arrack july a S T) City Commiffiooers' Officl, August 30, 1798. IN pursuance of an ordinance of the Seledt and Common Councils, palled the 2ad day of M^y, I7 ' g . . ' " PropofaU in writing will be received fcy the City Cotnti.iflloners for one month from the firft of Sep tember next, for letting to rent on leases for one year, to'connienc« the rirft day of Januajy next, the fpllowing public property of the citj r 1 he wharf ard landing on Vin« llrett, r Also on Saffafras, f d Mulberry, ds And Hi§h llreets. of- Chefnutau<i W. Inut streets, Draw hriage, with !E the Scale and Fi(h haufesj.Sprucej Pinii and Cedar le llreets. ' te The Cellar under the City Hall. le The Tavern at tbe middle ferry on Schuylkill, 0. with the lots contiguous thereto (except so much thercot at (hall be occupied by any buildings erec ted for the ule of the Colleflctr of the Tolls, or be aeceflary for the toll gates.) A stated meeting ol the City Commissioners will be held at the City Hall every Tuesday morning t 1, ten o'clo.k, during the present epidemic eoim This Day is Published, AND FOSALE BY J. F£NNO, I i9,CHESNUTf4I R*JtT e AN ADDRESS >f To the People of Maryland, d ON the origin, prdgrefs and prcfuit ftste of d French aggrePion, with a (ketch of the infamous n attempts to degrade the Government of the United e States, and some reflections on tie late proceedings e in Congress; written the last of April in the jjre fentyear., by ai.Msmber of the H«We of Reprtfen- Itatiics. S june u \V!LtIAM M'LAWS; j SADLER <3 HARNESS MAK&R, ( TT AS Kemoved to the Corner of Chel'nut | A and Twe'fth-ftreelu, on the Sommons, j where he willieceivc and execute the orders of j his Iriends and whofpfale cuftoro'r*, with nfwai j atteniioji & expedition during the prevalence of j the present Epidemic, where it has not made its lappearan e tk;s feal'on, nir d»ring any of the years pad. aut'utl 25 § • FOR SALE; " »V tUE NO. ELKVf NTH-STR F IT, 18 BagS/frefli Cloves. IVillihgs ty Francis. j go. dtf FOR SALE^ The Cargo ofthe Schr. Sincerity Benjamin Monteifh Matter, from Laguira, CONSIST 1 NC OF 947 FchcjTfts (»f Cocoa 4000 lb. of Flora ru'igo alO Bales of CottoO 4 Packages of Goar Skins By Willings & Francis. No. Eleventh Mreet. jtfly dtf Notice is hereb^giveh, THAT application will be made to the Treafi ry of the United States, for the renewd of the following Certificates of Six Per Ceht Funded Stock, (landing in the name of Join Garlonctt, of London, the said Certificates having i e 11 loft on h'»rd the Swallow Packet, Captain Kidd. from Falmouth to New-York Ao. 3072 I Cert, for 2000 dolls. 1 2964' I do. fooo > 10 »577 1 do 3000 J Willings & Francis. Philadelphia, augufl 50. eo6w Arrived in the Jl/tp Pennjylvania, Capt. Wi L liamson, from Hamburgh, ncaj lying at Chefler. A Number of.QER.MAN SERVANTS, men, fx. women, boys and girls, amongst whom are Gunsmiths, Turners, l'jykjrs, Black fuiiths, Gardeners, .Masons. Coachmen, Huntfmeo, &c. &c. wln.fe time of l'ertitu&e is to he dif,«ofed of on board the Ship, fry GURNET & SMITH. aajrnfl jS. JBengaJ Goods, CONSISTING &F > BANDANNA HANDKERCHIEFS, Chintz ColTas Maharaigungy Chint? Guzzinas Tookereys Eliabad Biftas Wrought Muslins Long Drawers Coarl'e .Sugars in bags, (it for the European markets ALSO, Carolina Indigo Coffee in hoglheads A few pipes of very old and very choice Madeira WINE For Sale, on reasonable terms, by jfohn Craig, No. 12, Dock-tlreet. July 14 . niwstf FOR SALE, by JoHft Miller, Jun. NO. 8, CHF.SNUT STREET, 100 hogsheads RUM, Of higli proof aud fine flavour j"!y 19 §_ Madras and V(*nfapaiilpm HANDKERCHIEFS, Searfaukfcrs and Carradarties, of the new eft aad mod a|>pfoved patterns, entitled to th« drawback, just' received, ANE> POR SALE BY Alex. y. Miller & Co. No. 64, South Front street. may 18. j; Doftor GOURDES, No. 28, Pine-Street ; Late SURGEON in the armies of St. Domingo, OFFERi hisfervices to the inhabitants of Phi ladelphia in lite line of hs prolefiion. He flatters himfelf that h:9 long fuccefsful experience ' in the Weft-India fevers, will procure kiin ;he con fidence ol the citijens of this city ; particularly' those attacked by the present Epidemic. august 35 eod3t §3" ihe Sobfcribers have remov ed for the present from Penn-ftreef to Eleventh flreet, between Frlbmand iligh-ftreets. Willings & Frmicis. » w Bank of Pennfylvaaia. THE Bank of Pennsylvania is removed toGer mantown, —where the will be tranla&ed to-morrow, in the Union School House. JONATHAN SMITH, Cafliier. teptemher 4 § N bt~IC~E. Bank of the United States, September 4. 1798. THE Public are informed that after the 9th inft. this Bank will be opened at 9 o'clock in the n)orn. ing, and so remain until Moon. G. SIMPSON, Cafliier.' September 4. ■ > NOTICE, Bank of the United States, r August 28, 1798. lOSE persons who have Notes o, Bills to pay at this Bank, are informal, That regular Notices will be put underafeal ed cover d(rei?led to the .refpeiftive payer and lodg»<l in the Post Office tvtry Monday until the return of the Citizens. G. SIMPSON, cashier. august 18 , 3av»tf Pennsylvania Hospital, 9 mo. I, 1798. NO psrfon with an difeafe, can be aJmitted ir.tj this house; itls therefore car- , neftly recommended to the citizens, not to feud or t ring any such patient to the gate, who is ill uith the prevailing fever. Several persons having been sent here improperly, is the reason of eivine this caution. S® y ing r Manages 4 ,} F ? ANCIS NOW LANDING, Fsom on board the brig Amiable Matilda, frdhi Bourdeaux, and for sale by the fublcriber, 88 calks CLARET 7» do. dq. of a superior quality a trunks green PARASOLS. Thomas Murgatroyd, No. it, Walnut-llreet. WHO HAS #AT HAND, White Wine in half Calks Sweet Oil of a superior quality, in boxes and ba(ket» Lunelle Fntitlcd to Sauterae / I Drawback. Irish Market > WINES ifl Cafos Macarty and 1 Medcc J "Rota Wine in hhdi». Pimento in bags.. may 29. tot s Public Ncticfe is hereby given* Thai propofais will be received at the office , ot tlie Secretary of the Trealury for fnp plyingthe United States with a number not ' trxceeding Fort- tlionfand (lands of arms, ] on the followingtQlHliiionn. ; id. The arm» uial! be maiiufaiJVtrjd in the e ■ United £taj&, conformable to the Chsrleville ' pattern ; the liirrels (hall be proved, and the r mtiHAts agreeable to tlie rules now * " praflifcd and rlitjOired by'the United Stite the I,ocks(h flit* duly hardened ; the Hait«r«'d* ' and Bayo>#rts-&dil'bc.Umf*rcJ and tlie mount ings, (locks, and every other pirticular (hall be finiihed in a workman like manner. id. The proposals mull fpecify the' number which the partv iswilling to fijrnifh aud ihetiiEe or times of delivery—On#, fourth of the p» ' posed number mud be delivered in fix months, one fourth in twelve months, ai:d t'leiemamder in eighteen month'from the time of figningthe , contrails i the public, will not be conlidered as , bound to receive any arms, which are not ready for deliver'v within the times proposed. 3d. For every (land ol arms, witlt Ravohet and Kamrod complete as afqjelaid, the United States will allow thirteen dollars and fort) cents. 4th. When pra<Slicable ami confident with . exilling ariangements, seasoned flocks will 'oe delivered from the public flores in Philadelphia , to contractors, at the rate of t venty-five cents j each. f sth. The arms willJ>e received in the r.-fpec , tive states at places to be hereafter dffigiiated— -1 The United States (hall not he bound to prove ' lels than five hundred barrels at one time, unlets 1 the barrels are tranfportcd to fume puhlic faifio ry or depolii of arms, hi which cafe any num ber notlefstharror.e hundred will be proved. 6th. The parties contrafling will be requited to give bonds with furetics !<ir fulfilling their en . - indisputable teliimonials of (kill and ability to , t execute the proposed contradls are produced nor in cases where propnfals are inadxior a lels ! number than one thouftnd (lands of arms ; the 1 right of judging of the expediency of making . advances of money is absolutely reierved. ) 7th. Unt 1 contracts are made for supplying 1 forty thou.fa*4 (landsof arms, the sum of thir teen dollars and forty cents will be paid, at the Treasury for every complete Jland of ai ms man ufactured in the United States and which may 1 - be delivered in parcels of not less than twenty into the public arfcnals, alreatiy or, hereafter to be efiablifhed. Those who propose to deliver arms must ho-* ever indicate their intentions sea- 1 fonably to the office of the Secretary of the 1 Treasury. For the Secretary of the Treasury, s John Steele, comptroller. ■Treasury Department ) . yime lid, >ll9s. S jrVwrf TkhASUHY DEPARTMENT,. J JUNE 17, 1798. '( Notice is hereby given, That by vir- < tue of an ail, pasTed during the profent fef- ( Con ®f Conjrefs, so much of the aft entity led ( " An A£t making further provision forthefup- < " port oi public credit, aryl fsr the redemption a "of the public debt"-—patted the third day.of 1 March, one thousand seven hundred and sinety- t five, as bars from fettlcment or allowance, ( Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and I final fettlcment Certificates, and Indents of In- r terelU, is firfpemled until the twelfth day of. i J«nc, which will l)e in the year oOe.thoufand (even a hundred ami ninety iub.:. " - That on the liquidation and fettlementof the f=ld Certificate®, aii-J Indents of Interest, ot the " Treafsry, the Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificatw of "fiH>Jc<| Three Per Cent. Siockequal to the amount of the-fa id Indents, and the ari ear- I ages of intereft'due on their said Certificates, prior H to the firti Jay of January one thousand fewen t hundred and ninety one. t. That the principal fu-.ns of the said Loan Office and final fettlcment Certificates, with the interest thereon, (ince the firft day ot January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one, will be dis charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment of interest and reimbursement of princi pal, etpial to the ii*n;s which would have been ' payable thereon, if the said Certificates had. heen fubferibed, pursuant to the Aits making provision c ' forthe debts of the United States, contracfted dur- , ing the late war, and by the payment of other r funis, equal to the market value of the remaining t Stock, which would have been created Iry fuel! c fubferiptions asaforefaid, which market value will - "be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury. 0 OLIVER WOLCOTT, i Secretary of tic Treasury. !< jnne 38 lawtt I To Be Sold, at private Sale, A Plantation and Trafi of Land CONTAINING 14; acres, (ituate in Wh:te marift townlhip, in t,hecounty of Mer.tgom \ry, about 15 miles fronj Philadelphia, aiid 0,1 the public roa I leading from Plymouth by the Broad-Ax tavern toward Hor(harn, and about (me. quarter cf a .mile from said tavern, alt about tlie lame diflancefrom the SJcippaek roa and abopt tlie fjme -di Unce from the late refi dence' of James Morris e!q. decealfed. It i bounded by lands of Anthony Morris esq. Ja cob Ueiff and Detwyler. About teH acres ar< good watered meadow, abtfut 15 er 20 arc ui der cicver, autf about j'j acies are well timbered The buildings 011 the ahov.e farm coufilt of 3 two-story (lone dwelling-lumfe, a large ftom. barn and (lone fprijtg--houfe. There is" also cr thepremifes a young orchard of about lsoap F pie trees. This farm has great advantages of water, as there is an excellent never-bailing (iream paffinf: by the house and barn, in l'uch a mariner as t fnpply the fame as- well as every field wich a fu. 0 l 1 fieient quantity. w The spring <iver which tjie spring-house U n. buiit, Is excellent water, and is also very near cs and convenient to the dwelling house. li Th< fituatiop of this place is healthv and in ? w good neighborhood, and is near to several dif- d< ferent platas of worihip, and within the dil tance of half a m lf from two grift and saw mills, ;lfo near, lime-kilnj. j-, This farm wilUie fold together or divided in- t'l to two parts a» may suit the purchasers. Alii rt a two-(lor\' (lone hpufe wirh a barn and carriage 1 house and lot of land fittiate 011 ChejW-hili. I » is a very high and healfhy situation, and com- q< mauds a very five an<! beautiful prciprcl- fu I'ofTeffion-of part of ttie'-fi-oufe miy be had im mediately.' * For further particular® apply to Henry Pratt, No 94 CHRISTOPHER HETDPICK, on CbcjTiUt-Hilt. Chefnut-hill, august 14th, 1798. lawtf * James C. & Sam I. IV. Fijher, tc Noi 13 Arch-Str tET, Have Jor Sale j ** 200 Calks belt reftntd'Salt P«re a< Bed London Window Glass from toby 8 to 12 by 10 J Ditto Glass Ware in Cafits afiortedcDnlaftini; of pint and half-pint Tumblers, Wine I t Glall'es, Gdbleti, £cc. . so, * ' A few Bales of Red, White ana Yellow Flao- « r.ds. Baizes and Kendall CoUous. u J une *7 jjiwtt j For Sale. jfiißßC*iaEK, intending to decline th' 1 DRUG BUStNESS, offers For Sale whole Stock of Drugs and Medicines, Instruments, & c . * 'lh.fhop is elegant, commodious, and fuffici ently known for thtfexteafive business Cone in tlw wnolefale an! retail lir.e the situation equal to any i»the city, being at the coinir of Walnut and ' I Second flrcets. The whole, or any part of H>*J ' 3iuvK, vin fc-ii iun. I'urciiaicr,{ The terms ma/ he known, fiy jippMnV to JAMES MOOK.E, jus. • IVto tat For Salt, V\ eli calculated for the The PepgYj about 3otonsburthen, Mulberry and Red Ced r frame, and remarkably stout, of an easy draught of water, rigging in good order. The Sally, about 30 tons, fails well, and incomplete order for the lumber buGnels, $T All persons indebted to the late firm of Gtlill•wait & Baldwin, W. B. Golutbwait, Gold* ibzvait Is" Metre, or the fubferiber, are earnellly rcquefted to make speedy paymest to jAMfcS MOORE, jbn. august j § PETER BLIGHT H AS removed bis Counting House to his House in the Northern Liberties near Nice Town, Grt mantown road. augaft al. tf " NOTICE. Bank of North America, Augvjl 28ih, 1798. Perfons who h.ve I\a(csoi Bills to pay J at this Bank are informed, That regular Noticcs'will be put under a fealti corer direded to the refpedive paye* and lo<lg«d - in the PuftOffice every Monday until the return of the citizens. RtitURD WELLS, Cajhi-r. _aug. 19 drf COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, Phh.adfi.pmia, Angull 30, 1798. TKK bufincf- "f the Cullom House will from tuisflay be tranfs&ed at Chefler, doring the con tinuance of the fever which now prevails in this city ; and in canfequ.nce thereof, the m rchants are hereby notified, that payment of all bonds lor duties to the United States, payable at this office, may be made either at the Cudom House in Cllef ter, or at the Bank of the United States. CofWlor's Office, > ■? Philadelphia, Aug. 30. J ~ REM OVAL. THE Office of the Secretary of the Commiflion crs for carrying into ess.-d the twenty firft Article of the Treaty of Friendlhip, Limits and Naviga tion, between Hjs Majclly ar.d the Unit ed States of America, is for the present removed from No 54, South Second ftrcet, to a largo two flory brick house On the right hand going up the Girmantown road,' just above theGlotie Mill, ufu a ly called Mafters's house, being a very airy and healthy situation ; to whith.perfons having claim* to exhibit, or enquiries to make, may come er fend with the greatest fafety. Letters, post paid, Bills and Notes, to be noted or protelled, and di rections r'ipeiling any kind of Notarial business, inc'ofed and left at the Post Office, will be duly attended to, by PETER LOHRA. Philadelphia, atiguft 30 3 lw _Jt The Office of the Committee, Appointed to fnperintend th» building of the Frigate to be loaned to the United Statis, is rcmo Vcd to No. uaSpruce flreet—of which thofegen tlemen who have not already come forward with their fubferiptions will p'cafe to tike notice. ROBERT RITCHIE, Sec'ry. antrint 7 DUTY on CARRIAGES. Notice is hereby given, rHAT agreeably to an ait ot Oongrefs of the United States of America, paited at Phila delphia the ißih day of May, 1796, laying du ties 011 carriages for the conveyance of perf»ns, and repealing the former ails for that purpose That tii-re Bull be levied, eolleSed and paid, upon all carriages for the conveyance of persons, which 1 ' lc kr'pt by or lor any person, for hie or her own use, or to Ist out to hire, or for the convey ing oi paflengers, the several duties and rates fol low,ng viz. dolls, ror and upon eveijy coach j - upon every chariot upon (very post chariot H upon,every coll chaise 1% noonevery pha;ton, with or without top 9 upon evepy- coachee upon other carriages, having pannel") work above, with blinds, glaftes, { a or curtains \ uaeyi four-wheel carriages, having") frame puJis and tops, with steel C 6 springs \ ■ t upon four-wheel top carriages, with ") wooden or iron springs on jacks J 1 upon curricles with tops j upon chailes with tops upon chairs witfl tops » upon with t»p» upon other two wheel top carriage* 3 ■pon two wheel carriages wiJi iUel - ) or iron firings * j 3 For and upon all other two wheel carriages j. upon every four wheeled carriage,") having framed polls and tops, C a "{d reding upon wooden spars 3 I he Coliedorof therevenueol tbe'firlldivifioit of tne urft furyey of the ditlrid of Pennfylv nia, will attend daily until the 3 etk day of Septeir.: ; cr next, lor the purpose of receiving the duties on carriages, at Germantown, en the Main street, a little above the fijn of the King of Prussia, of w' .c a persons pollcffed of such carriages arc deiireq to take notice. Notice is also given, To all retail dcahrsin wi nci and foreign diftillei lpiritiious liquors, that licenies will be granted la them ; one iiccoce forearming on the business of retailing ~[ »« , in a q„ alJtity) or in |r{ , uantirfe., than 30 gallon—-and one lieeme for "I>:ng 0:1 burn eft of retailing spirituous li quors hi Iris quantities than twenty gallons, at t'lo fame trnit place, by r, „* JA* IVJ.ES ASH, t-oiledor of the llt division of the ift us of -PtiiiKflviiiiia. Olhce of ,U:fpeAion at Germantown, 7 ' August, 1 79 3. ) £? tveTy denomination of Stamps to be hid at laid office. Cr 1 he Stamp Press is removed to t..e Office of Infpedion in Germantown, on the M-ifc .-reet, a little a! ove the figi of the King ol Prunia, —where attendance will be given for the accommodation ol thole who wiiirany instruments an.pcd, on f uefdays, Tliurfdays and batnrdajs. augu-t 22 ' To be Sold, An elegant and convenient House* I"Cbfwtjrett, next<Urt<,tbcß«»l,f Nertb Aakiriet. ' t C Tb l 1# l^rt y onc huncred and seventy it. lie House has been thoroughly repaired witnm a jew months.- Apply to the Printer.
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