i „f . . , j PROPOSALS, !" BY THI j Insurance Company of North America. !, For Insurance again ft Firs, on Dwelling- j Houses, Wa-re Houses, and other Buildings (and on Goods coittaWitrd in such Buildings) distant from Philadelphia. in the United States. I. Jommoß lufurancef, on hazard* of the fir ft elaPs, will be undertaken at a premium of ahout hall ptr cent, pet annum. For extra Nazardous rifquvs a larger will be squired, which j will vaiy according to circuvftances, seldom ex- ' ceedinv ©ne per cent, per annum ; biit in fame in ftancs, v/hcre the property insured is not only in extra fcarardous, tut rendered still more so ny tire vtcinity of extra hazardous buildings and occupations, thepremfum demanded will be railed Recording to circumftar.ces. Heules and Ware-Houses, the walls and parti tions of wfciph are wholly of /lone or Vrick, well fo as to ]»> guarded as well be Again ft fires from w thin, and tree from extra ha sar.iL'Us buildings and occupations in their neigh borhood, will ht deemed hazardous of the firft class, and may be insured to their full value. Also Goods and Merchandize, not o an extra hazardous kind, in calks : bales, or package, de politcd irk such buildings, to an amount not ex cec iihg 4 000 dollars ; but if more than this sum is required to be insured in one tenement, an addi tional prem»um will be required, in proportion to circumtlarees. H. Info ranees will also be made on building? and gor».li{xrrs hazardous, at premiums proportioned to rh« ri'one But ir is i«nt t \fy to arrange tlnfe un ler pip ieular or clafTes, so as to describe each wit) l th r necessary accuracy. Each cafr "tiuft therefore he decided upon according to theciVcum- tHiding it ; and these circumftancrA wili, in general, appear from the dcfcriptu n accompa nying tke application. Buildings partly conftru&ed of brick or stone, are prt-f. rable to those wholly wooder. And in both caft-s, the stile of huiWinty, how they are oc cupied, how they are situated, the neighboring buildings, and how occupied, are considerations to be taken into view. And withrefpe.fl t© goods, their tendency, whether fr»m |hi ir nature, or from the manner in which they are cxpofed, ether to commence"cir to increase an accidental fire, a»d their liability in ftich Hate to receive damage by ws, or by sudden an-J haQy removal, or to be sto len in time of confuiion and hurry, are all cir cumstances of weight ; and the premiums must be proportioned accordingly. HI. The following conditiont are to be under stood by the part ies . I it. The Insurance is nrt binding till the fttpu laftf.! premium be paid ; but it shall be deemed ef feclral from tie time of such payment and accep tance thereof, whether the policy "be immediately signed or tint. ad. Infurance# may be renewed at the expira tion of the term of the pojicy, without further ex pt rfe* than the payment of thV premium of the re ae.f-e.-J term, the circumftancescontinuing the fame as they were nnderftoou by the Infurcrs at the time the farmer insurance was made ; hut the payment of the preiy ium is elTential f© such renewal ; and if the party insured fuffers any time to elapse dfter the expiration o. tV.c former iufurance, before he p ys a premium for the lar.cwal, he is liot insured during such time ; nor can the insurance be renew • 1 *■-<1 fin the former policy I>4& by commuting t-he £ymifci r.cem«n t<> f the renewal from tht expiration ct the fcrrnfr/.vriluranre. The fubjed of ipfijr- VMicc may n< he open to treaty for a new 1 iofu rarer. j syl* 1 * "t the t.~-> • plication 'r iH be vtfid. 4th Goods held in trull, or pn consignment, ~ way be mfured as such in a Separate policy; but 1 they are not t® be confiderecj ?s iniured etherwife. ] sth. l"hii coir.pifiy will not be liable or aecoun- 1 taWc for any loss or daniageoccaCou'd by any lor- ! eign lavu!i*-'P ,w" y -." ny military or usurped i'orce or by ot atiy civil commotion ; or occasion, 1 cd by i uapowdir, aquafortis or of th- 1 like kir.d kept in the building, cr atuongll the pro pert*- insured. ' 6th. Biils of Exchange, Bonds and other Secu rities, T/tle De.'ris. Money, B.ink and other pro- 1 oitflsry Notes, are not included in any insurance ; ' nor are paiatitlgs', medal", jewels, gems, antique curioCties or mfrrori exceeding the value of twen ty-five dollarsea-ch, to be considered as insured une less particultrly mtuticned asd by special agree ment. 7111. Ho insurance will be trnde for a shorter term than ore year, nor for a longer term than fe- j c vtn years. Ferfons choosing to infare for seven ' ycirs ftisll b eallowed one year's premium by way of ili/count: One third of a year« premium shall r he abated 111 like manner on an insurance for e three years. a Bth. Losses fuflained by fire an property injure J, r shall be paid in thirty days after due proof and li- ( quidation thereof, without dedu&ion. c A dcfciiption of the property to be iufurod will a be exp;dled with sach application, to be made by f a ma<lcr carpenter and finned by him, as weir as y by ths owner of the building 01 applicant for in- a furr-ice, and attested before a Notary oi' principal f Magiftrai u, who will certify his knowledge of the j p*riies and their credibility. , With rcfpefl t» Houses and other Buildings. a ill. Ihe lite and pofitioii; deftribing the (1 llreti or road on or near which the building 1 (lands ; its contiguity to water, and other cir- f cuinlUnces relative to the extmguilhment of fire in cafe of accident ; and particularly whether e any and what fire companies are eftablifhcd, and h engines provided,in the place or neighbourhood. P id. The materials of which it is built, whe ther of brick, (lone or wood, and what part of each, as well as to the otitfide walls at iufidc or partition walls, and their refpeitive height and thicknels ; the flyle nf the roof and of what mitemls; howfecured by battlements or par ty walls; what kind of acccfs to the top of the '/ house a>:d to the chinmies ; whether any and what tledlrie rods ; the number and kind of fire pUccs ; and the kind of depcfit for ashes. 3<i. Ihe diinenfions of the building and how divided, and the flyle in which it is ftnilhed so as to enable indifferent persons to judge in what (innner it is to be repaired or rebuilt in cafe of in';ury j the ?ge and condition of the bui'Jicg, and how occupied, whether merely as a dwel ling lioufc, or for any other, and for what par pole , also an estimate of the value of the house or buildifte independent of the ground. » ' 4th. The fituatior with refpedl to other build ings or back buildings, whether adjoining or nor, comprehending at leaf! one hundred feet each way : what kind of buildings are within that dillaHce, how built, of what materials, and l:o» occupied or improved, whether as dwel- 1 lings for private families or otherwise : whe- J thcr any and what traie or manufactory is car- '' ried oil, and particularly whether there be any '' rxtra hazardous articles used, or ufu&lly depo (ited in the ho'jfe, or within the dillancc afore- n fiid, :nd«of what kind. c in Houses, Warehouses, 4c. ti I. A j eneial drfcription of the building in b which they art kept will bt expedled, fimiiar in t< all refpofls as to tbedaDger from (ire, with that " rrquirt d fur Insurance 011 the buildings them- l ' selves. _ n a. A dtfefiption oftliekitids and nature of 11 the goods, whether in ofks or other packages, al or opened ; and whether displayed in whole f ,Vicecs or in th« ul'Bil form for retajlijij,-. And • 1 if tU« foods vzrvmater,ially in kind, a general, leftiinafff of thf value of each kind proposed to be insured ; but in the lait |>a)itici/lAr unnute i ness of Hcfcription is not expected. I 3. Articles o? the following kinds are deem • led extra ka/ardous, though in vsrir,us ifeg^ees, " jin whatever bi»iMing they may fee p'actd, viz. 1 d pitch, hr,turpentine, robn, tallow, oil, ' n inflammablelpirits, fulphor, hemp, flax, cotton, dry geods of an inflammable kind opened.— Glifs, china ware or porceUin, efpectally un t parked; Looking glAflcs, jewelery ; snd all o . ther articles mors than commonly inCarrufnalilc, or nr.ore than commonly liable to injurj* by fud .. | den removad of by raoiflures, or particularly obnoxious to theft on an alarm of fire. n Letters poll paid, direitad to the Secretary of o the Board of Diretflors, will be rluly attended d to. An order for by the d means of paying the premiuhi, will be imme diately executed on the premium being paid. If i- the application contain an enquiry onjy, it Will 11 be.answered. e By order of the Board, >- EBF.NEZER HAZARD, Stc'ry. l " Office of the Insurance Company of Nort« ) America ; Philad. Feb. I, 1798. 5 Feb. 14. iaiVitf •a Mills, Portage, See. TO BE LEASED FOR A TEAM OF YEARS. a r T Obe leafed, for a term not less th»n three, A »or more than seven years, a V ALUABI.K d PROPERTY at the Seneca-Falls, in the county of d Onondago, Ind (late of New-York, on the Banks "e of the Ssneca-river, two miles weft of tbe Cayuga te ferry, and I'even miles east of Geneva. (I Thi* eftabli>'fiment of an excellent gtift 1- mi'.!, saw mill, duelling house, barn, and a port i, age or carrying place, with between thirty and 1- forty acres of land, under good improv«ment,and ;<s much more in tlic vicinity, as may be required for future improvement, n \ The grift mill is a handsome, new and -well fiij > iftied building, of 50 by 30 feet, 3 {lories high gaud furrilrhed with a run of excellent Burr ftoncs 0 and another of Efopus' stones, of the belt quality s, —and the most approved boalts, &c. to ,r make all the different qualities of flour for oxpor r tation or for homeconfumption : ItisacceUible by U water from every part of th« Cayuga lake and Se y neca-river, as well as fronr th« Seneca-lake—;a'nd j. fromits fitnatioti, commands averyextcr.five and encreafi/(g enftom : The stream on which it stands, , e being the outlet of the Seneca-lake, the mill cau never be in want of water ; and as it has been kept workingduring the fevtreft feafoc of the lalt win ter, it is not liable to be impeded by froft : The saw mill is also new, situated 011 the fame > dream, now furniflied with an ample flock of t- logs, of which a supply may at all times be pro y cured by iand or water, of the belt quality : The d .celling house is well calculated for the use !■ of the miller, is new, and fulficiently laige : The _ barn is about 40 feet fiquare, and new : The portage is 3-4thsof a mil* in length, along e the Seneca-falls—over which were pafTcd in the tf lalt year, nearly two hundred boats with their t contents ; this objeA is already produitive of a ,j handsome income, which mud be increasing and r permanent: e Anioeg the many advantages of thisfituation, [1 must be numbered the fertility of the funewnding country —being the b.ft improved pan of the coun e ty < f Onondaga—the concentration r-1 course by land and water, the Geneffee ftateroad 1 paHing through it, as well as all water carriage to v Geneva, ar-1 the counties of Ontario and Steuben ; which renders it a moll eligible Hand for a Store or e Tavern—Thelrivcr and lakes abound in lift and Jp , with deer and other game. ■■ .til.Tinted for any additional^a^er^' , ! ac? ( !L may l>e found nec.'ffary— falling mill, taik m" t tannery, forges, &c. maybe erected at a fniall ex pense—lron ort; may be brought in boatslromthe . - Q'yi'Sa lake ; and kia th#ught to abound in the . neighborhood. The flock on hand w : ll be fold to the lessee, and , the cattl**, utcn&ls, smith's forge, may befold . or let the premises. If a purchase (hould offer for the wholo or an undivided part of the premises it willbe fold. F®r terms of sale or lease, apply to mr. WrL . eelmusMyndirsi, at the Scsneca falls, or to the ; fubferiber, at Schene&ady. STEPHEN N. BAYARD. inne T. 5 aawzm ! Federal Mills, A DJOINING Georgetown, and th« City of r ! -tA. Washington, will be offered at Public Sale, ' ■ | on the 10th day of September next, at the Union ' 1 Tavtrn, if not previously fold at Private sale. < ' Those mills in point of situation for bafinefs and ' natural advantage; are generally admitted to be ' equal to any in America. The Merchant Mill is a large bnrk house, eighty feet by fifty, almost » new, in which are ereitcd four pair of Burr mill ■ flonss with elevators, hopperboys and bolting j cloths, compl'taly finiihed and constructed in such 1 1 a manner that the whole of the mills may manu. 1 ' fa&urj flour at the fame time. The country mill > which is created near the other, is entirely new, a ■ a Srong flone building, containing one pair of ' 1 stones, and built in such a manner that the fecoUd I ; pair may be put up with little expence. This mill is conveniently finilhsd, and calculated to carry on e extensively, country work, of which it gets aeon- 1 ' ftsnt supply. I'here is belonging to the said mills v 274 acrts of land, the whole of which will be ' fold with the mills. * Of third of the purchase money will be requir- 1 ed in sixty days from the day of sale, and fjr t(ie e balance a liberal credit will be .given. Furthar particulars willbe made known on the day ef sale. *■ JOSEPH E. ROWLES, i Surviving partner of JOSEPH E. ROWLES to" Co. Georgetown, july 13. »i__3awts ' LANDING, ! 'AtS«ut.h Street wharf, the r cargo ofths fliip Con ned icot, from r About 300 tons of Java Coffee, of the giowth of 1794 and 1795 60 tons of Java Sugar, In catimfters—for sale by PETER BLIGHT, „ WHO ALSO OrFEHS FOR l.ui, r Ija hhds.choice.famaica Sugars Jamaica rum 111 hhds Brandy l(l and 4th proof ia pipes, hhds. . and quarter calks Madeira in pipes ' Old Batavia Arrack j"'y * <5 John Haines bf Wm. Jones, 1 BEG leave toinform their'friends and the public, that they have commenced a Co-partiicrfhip in thi SADDLING BUSINESS, which will ia ' future be sarriedon under the firm of si HAINES (5- JONES, 1 n Market street, No. 132, one door above the • corner of Flarth,—where they presume (at li-ast 'J to h#pe) that their attention to, and knowledge in ! ■" bufinefj, their determination to ferye on the bt it j terms, anil their known attachment as Native A- 1 nrjencans to the Government and Cnnftitution of their Courtty, will entitle them to the encourage-' ment of a generous public. Although they can- : not boalt of having scquired their ixperience in any part of Europe, yet they take the liberty of ( pledging themfelvcs, that their aianufaaure ftal * be inferior to none ill this city. 1 juae a 6. , ut h st f j 1 / f ■ tiVTY on CARRIAGE. 3. Notice Is hereby given, HPHAT agreeably to an a A of Congress of trie ; i# X United {States of America, pafTcj at Pl/ila- ] , r t delphia the 28th day of May, 1796, hvin£ da- J ? ties on carriages for the -conveyance<s of j*er&>ns, a:iJ j \ repealing the former ad* for that pu-rpofe—That | t carri?gcs for the convry?.uce of perfolia, which t stall be kept by or ior any person, for his of her < own use, or to let out to hire, or for the convey- ( ing of paflengers, the fcveral d*iics and rates fat- - lowing, viz. dojls- ( y For and upon every coach r 15 ( ypon every chariot l upon f very post chariot 12 upon every post cluife ii upon every phaeton, with or without top 9 upon every coachce , 9 If upon other carriages, having paßnel 11 work above, with blinds, glaffei, > 9 or curtains 3 upon four-wheel carriages having frame polls and tops, with heel > 6 fpriugs ) upon four \vh*eltop carriages, with ") wooden or iron firings on jacks y J upon ctirricies with tops * 3 upon chailcs with tops 3 upon chair* with tops 3 -*• upon sulkies with teps 3 upon other two whetl top carriages 3 e, lipon two wheel carriages wkh fleel") H cr iron springs j ' For and upon all other two wheel carriages a ts upon every four wheeled triage, "J 1- having framed posts asd tops, > 1 and retting upon wooden spars j ft The CoMe&er of the revenue ol the firft divilion t of the ftrft survey of the dlftri<st of Pennsylvania, d will attend daily until the 30th day of September d next, for the purpose of receiving the dutie-s on d carriage*,' at termantown, cn the Main ftrect, a little above the fijn of the King cf Prussia, ef 1 which all persons polleffed of ftich carriages are * deiired to take notice. Notice is also given, To all retail dealers in wines and (ot eign distilled . spirituous liquors, that licenses will be granted to them ; one licence for carrying on the business of retailing of win s in a less quantity, or in less uantities, than 30 gallon®—and one licence for j au ying on the business of retailing spirituous li s quars in less quantities tjian twenty gallons, at the ' fame time and at the fame place, by )t JAMES ASH, Colle&or of the ift division ps ihe ill Survey of the diftrid of Penniylvsfnia. e Office of lnfpe&ion at Germantown, ") 2id August, 1798. J ( Jlvejy denooiination of Stamps to be had at said office. e it" The Stamp Press is removed e to the Ofltt# of Inspection in Garmantown, on the Main £reet, a little ahove the figa of the King of g Prussia,—where attendance will be given for the e accommodation of those who wifli any inlirwmcnts r fiamped, on Tuesdays, Tkurfdays and Saturdays, a ugu-ta d For Sale at Public Au&ion, 1, ON THE PREMISES, g LOTS on Harper and Keith's wharf, in 1. JL Alexandria, on the 26th day of O&ober ■- next, if not fold at private sale before that time, d One of these lots is near the end of the wharf, 0 twenty feet beyond which the water is tWo fath«ms ; deep, abdut forty feet out three fathoms, fifty feet r out the watef is four fathoms, and grows deeper d until it comtp to the channel, which is about sev enty feet from the end of the wharf. There Is t as much dirt belonging to the bank as will level it th# wharf, which may want raising about a foot ■- ,s ,n this sal* an half acre lot e. ceHent a"danex e be fold for ready money, and a atc, as may best suit the purchafcr ; it lays on the d lower fide of Alexandria, which is now improving d very fad. A fketchof the ground may be fsen in the of the Printer hereof. For terms at n private sale, apyly to Wm HarTshorne, or to the fubferiber, inAlexandria. JOHN HARPER, e September 3 lawßw Wants Employment, A YOUNG MA,N, who has served a regu lar apprenticelhip to the mercantile busi ness in this city, withes to engage in a Couuting £ house oroffic*, w rites a good hand and under , stands accounts, can be well recommended and 1 fccurity given if required. Enquire at the office of this Gazette. 1 j"" e " 3 awtf ; Baikenridge—for sale t TT consists of 9 la acres, almost all of which ia . 1 a fine rich Maadow, (the refidccteof the late 1 \ Eurl of Sterling). It may be conveniently dixided 1 into five farms, four of are bounded on the , End by the river Paf&iek. j 1 h<r" are oa ita number of buildings, forming ) afquare of nearly three aeres—The dwelling house F is a very convenient one and'c fmalleipence would | put it in complete repair | The orchard consists of 1500 finsbearing eno-raf x ed Apple Trees and there is on other pirtsoffaid . trail near 300 other Apple Trees—a, also a great t , variery of other fruits, particularly Clicrnes of the • , best and most delicious kinds, 1 Also, a great number of beautiful Exotics and S ForeflTteas, that add to th« beauty and eonveni- Z ence of the place. Its situation is about j8 iniLss . from the towns of Newark and Elizabeth : 10 do. t , frsm Morris-Town, and ta fror. Spriugfield—lt is wooded and watered. t To favc trouble, the price is five pound pr. acre C in calh, on delivery of the deeds. Please to tn <luirc ot T. McEUEN & Co. C No. 78, Chcfnut trcet. ebcuary i. eodtf Patent Ploughs, t T<3 bel fold for eafh by joseph Salter at Atfion t , ~A , Ru '' a / d Cooper's Ferry-Jonathan Harker, Woodbury and JefPe Evans, Lumber ton, Those who have used them give them the preference to any other kind, as they require iefstt»m, breik the ground better ire k'tpt in " order at less expence and are fold nt a cheaper rate—the plan is much Amplified and confilfs of but one pitce of call iron, with the handles ami beam efwood ; they may be fixed with wrought t! ■ lays snd coulter, to be put on with screws wd - taken off at plealure t j Patent tights for ". ending with inftruAions for p making tlrem may be had by applying to John r ■ Newbold, or the fubferiber No. N orth p Front-street. Who has for Sale; ; Or to Lease for a ierm of tears, « / , - A ntimlier of valuable of Land well , situated for Mills, Iron .Vorksor Farms, mod- | ly improved, lying chifflv in the envnty of Hun tingdon flat* of Pennfyivani*. Those who may 3 incline to view tfcm will please to apply ° j , John Canan efq.near Huntingdon. Cl • Claries NtwbolJ. r : : J»'y'? 2awtf I To be Let, An airy three Story Brick Haiise « ON the South fide of Filbert ;»r fe t be'we n P Eighth and Ninth ftren, formerly oVcuX" as the Surveyor Genersl's Oftccv-£nquirc at No I iJ i, Chelnut Street. q Cat No " sugaft to £oJt AN ACT « ftr the }//;;/ of ibi Refugees frim iht BnUfh .provinces of Canada and Nova-Scetia. £) E -t coated by the Senate and House • tfc 1 ' I) of luptefeitalivef of the United \ States tf Americ«, ia ajpmhlcd, That \ t i the claims ot certain pertons claiming | land? niulrr the <»f Congrffs, ol tbe t ; trvtrit-j -third of April, one thousand seven hun ' drejJ and eighty-three, end the tliirlcCOfb of 1 April, one thousand seven hundred and eighty' r five, as refugees from the British province! of " Cuiadi and Nov.vScntia, the Secretary for the " Department of War, be, and is hereby autho rized and (tireacd to give notice in one or more of thf public papers of each of the States of 2 Ventlbn;, Maffachuletls, New-Ycrk, New \ HampHiiie and Pcnisfylvania, tdallperfonshav ing claims m Jertbe fiid resolutions, to tranf ' mit tn the within two yeau ?fter the pifii .gr-of 'his A just and true amount n of their clairns to the Uijuiity oi Congress. Stc. 2. Jtn.l hi it further enadei, That no other perlbns (hall be entitled to the benefit of the 6 provillons of this aft, th.tnthofeof tli? follow ing defcriptionjt or their widows knd heirs, viz. Firll, those heads of families, and finglc per -5 lons, no! « .embers of ar.y foeh families, who 3 were reOdenis in one of the provinces aforesaid, 3 prior to the fourth day of July, one thousand J seven hundred and seventy-six, and who aban -3 don-cd their fettlcments, in eonfequenceof hav -3 ing given aid to the United Colonies or States, 3 in the revolutionary War agaiaft Gr'.'at-Britaio, or with intention to give such uitl, and continu -1 ed in the United States, or in their service, dur ing the faiJ tv ar, and ctid not return to reside in 1 the dominion* of the king < f Great-Briuiii, prior to the twenty-fifih of November, one ( j tlimifand seven hundred and eighty-three. S«- r M condly, the widows and heirs of all focli per , j sons as were a&ual residents, as aforefaid, who a I abandoned their fettlemcnts, a» aforefaid, and f I died within the United States, or in their fer e vice during the said war : and thirdly,' all per sons who were members of fjmiliea at the time of their coming into the United States, and who , during the war, entered into their fer/ree. Sec. j. /Irtd be it further enatled, That the f pro..f of the several eircumfiances necessary to entitle the applicants to the benefits of this a<£t, r may be taken before a judge of the or . diftri<n court cf the United States, or a judge e of the supreme *r superior court, or t%»c firil jtsf ticeorfirll judge of the court oi common pleas or county court of any Sute. t See. 4. -And be it further enacted. That at the exoiration of fifteen months from and after tfee palfing of this atf, and from time to time thereafter, it shall be the duty of the Secretary 1 for the Department of War, t<> lay such evi dence of claims as he may have received, before 1 the Secretary and Comptroller of the Treasury, e and with them, proceed to examine the tefti- I mony, and give their judgment what quantity z of la ,I ought to be allowed to the individual s claimants, m proportion to the degree of their . refpcdlive fcrvices, facrifices and fuffermgi, in consequence of their attachment to the caufeof the United States ; allowing to those of the firft class a quantity not-t xccetlmgone thousand acres ; and to the lafl class, a quantity not exeeeding ' one hundred, mailing such intermediate cUfies r at the resolutions aforefaid, and dillrihutive jus-, tice, ifiay, iH their judgment require, and make , ' report thereof, to Congress. A-nd in cafe any s such claimant ihall have l'uftained such losses and lufferings, or performed such services for the United States, that he cannot justly be clafled s in any one general class, a separate report shall j be mode of his circuinftances, together with the t quantity of land that ought to be allowed him, t having reference to the foregoing ratio : Pro . >vided, that in considering what tomperif L ti«ii_ t _ought to be made by virtue of this adl, all gi ants - exeepr m ititary—g, w hich may have been ■ made by the United Stares, or individual States, r shall be considered at the just va<ue thereof, at « the time the fame were made, refpeilively, ei t ther in whole or in part, as the cile may be, a ) fatisfatfion to those who may have received the fame : Provided also, that no claim under this law, shall be assignable until after report nude to Coagrefs, as aforefaid, and until the said lands be granted to the persons entitled to the benefit of this afl. Sec. j. Be it farther enaded, That all claims ' in virtue of said resolutions of Congress, which (hall not be exhibited as aforefaid, within the j time by this ail limited, (hall forever thereafter be barred. JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of the House of Representatives TH : JEFFERSON, Vice-President of the United States, , and Preftdent of the Senate. Approted, yfpril ju 1798. I JOHN ADAMS, Preftdent of the United States. Depofifed among the Rolls in the ofSce of the ; Department of Stale, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State. CC> Purfuatit to the above Act, No tice is hereby given to all persons leav ing claims under the resolutions of Con gress, of the 23d of April, 1783, and the 13th of April, 1785, to tranfmitto the War-Office within two years after ; the passing of the said Ac% viz. the 7th daycf April, 1798, a just end true ac count of their claims to the bounty of , Congress. In the proof of Claims, a drift atten tion must be paid to the requisitions of the 2d and 3d Sections of the Aft. JAMES M'HENRY, Secretary of War. _july_»9 Saw6w AURORA OFFICE; ~ OSober 10, 1798. Reports having been circulated that THE AURORA was not to be rc-publifhed, 1 —The public are hereby refpeAful'y informed that the waur of hands alone has prevented its ' publirarion several days ago; but that such ar- ' rapg<Mnei:ts are now making as will gffurc the ap- '< pcarance ot the paper in the course of the prefect, ] or the firll week of the next mouth. ' ( Mails for South-Carolina iff Georgia, ] T) ACKIi TS are now provided for carrying the 1 -®- Public mailiby water between Phila telpbia and Charleston. They will leave PhiiacUfSfcia 011 Friday's. The post by land will Uec film ed twice a week until an experiment i* made in rtgsrd to the expedition ind reculanty of the packets. If any person ciiiifes' to have their ' letters lent by land only, thry will please to write the word Land upon the letters : other- 1 2?/'" lit fen£ b Vconveyance which < will firft Urt alter the letters are left Li tLe 1 potl-fc,{s<.e» c y°f ( ph HaberjhajHy J , . , Pofl-Majlcr Gimer/. rbi:intelphia 3 Jugujhl, J Th is Day Pdblijhed And for file at the Office of the Editor, No. 119 Chefnut-ftrtft, (Price l-itb of a Dollar, J J N. ORATION, Pronounced July 4,1798, At therequeft of the Inhabitants of the Town of BOSTON, in commemoration of the anni verfiry of American Independence. By J oil ah ShitNcr. " The inroads upon our public liberty, call for reparation—The wrongs we have fultained, call for. —J*sf!ee. That Reparation and thst Juftiee, may yet be obtained, by Union, Spirit, and Firmness. But to divide and conquer wa» the maxim of the Bevil in the garden of Eden, and to disunite arid enslave hath been the princi ple of all his votaries from that period to the present." Oimi-valieiu on the Boston Port-Bill, lsc.p. 7g i f the late J. Quincj, jun. t augnft n * ; TREASURY DEPARTMENT, JoN« 17, 1798. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVIiN, That by vic 1N tue of an aA, paired during the present fef ' fion «f Congress, so much of the ail entituled | " An Aft making further provision forthefup " port c£ public credit, and for the redemption " of the public debt"—patted the third day of March, one thousand seven hundred and Dinety -1 five, as bars frona settlement or allowance, 1 Certificates, commonly called Loan Oflieeand ■ final fetrlcment Certificates, and Indents of In ■ ferefli, is suspended until the twelfth day o 1 June, which will be in the year one thousand icven , hundred and ninety nin2. That on the liquidation and settlement of the . said Certificates, and Indents of lotercll, at the Freafury, the Creditors will he entitled to receive 1 C ertificates of iunded I hrc»* Per Ct'nt. Stockeouaf [ .to the amount of the said Indents, ami the arrear . ages of intcreft due on their laid prior to the firfl day of January one thousand seven , hundred and ninety one. t That the principal fumsof the said I.oan Office and final settlement Certificates, with the intcreft thereon, fmce the firft day of January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one. will be dif chirged after liquidation at the Treafary, by the ; payment of interift ar.d rcimburf-mxent of princi pal, equal to ths funis which would have been payable thereon, if the faia Certificates had been fubferibed, pursuant to the Ails making provision 1 forthe debts of the United States, coEtruded '.lur ing the lat; war, and by the payment of other liims, cq«.d to the market value of the remaining Stock, which would have been created by such fuhfcriptiothf as aforefaid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreal'ury. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary ef the 7rtafury\ } une *8 lawtf General Port-Office, PROPOSALS for carrying the mails of the- United States 011 the following routes will be received at this office until the 20th day of Sepfcmber next inclusive. J. Frori) Pittfburg P. by Cannonfcurg, Wash ington, Weft-Liberty, Wheeling and Wiils town to Zanes at the mouth of Ltcking-creek, on »fce Mufkingum, fcftimated 140 miles. Leave l'ittlhurg every Friday at 2 p w'. and arrive at Zanes the next Monday by 8 P. M. Returning—have Zanos every Tuesday at 5 A. M. and arrive at Pittfburg the nestt Fri.iav by 10 A. M. 2. From Zanes, at the mouth of Licking Crock on the Mufkingum, by Chilicothe and » MafTey's to MayfviUe in Kentucky ; efti mated 140 miles. Leave Zanes every Tnefday a* 5 f,. m. and arrive at Miyfvdle the next Friday by 10 A. M. ,tWar " i =w=Leave Msyfviile every Friday by 2 P. M. and arrive « next Monday by The carriage of the mails to commence on the tirft day of November next and continue until the firft day of Oilt ber jBOO. Payments will be made quarterly. The ulna] penalties for delays and failures will be itipuiated in the contradl. Joseph Habrrjham, p,, ~. Pojl-Mafier General. Philadelphia. July i 7 98. m&th6w health office. _ Philadelphia, if May, 179*. txtrail of an ail to alter and amend the Health 1-98' 01 th '' Commor,wea ' tl1 ' passed 4th April Sea. 8- A fre it further eaaaed.fcy the au thority alorefaid, That every house* keeper w.thin the city sf Philadelphia, the town. Ta 0 !, 1 Northern Liberties and Moyaratnfwg, and dillrid of iiouthwark, within a mile of the li mitsol the city, taking in'boarders arriving by fca or by land, from any foreign porter place, and ha ving any baarder in his or her family, who fhnli be aken licit oi »ay difcife whatsoever, between the firft day of May the tirft day of November in any year, within twenty days next after such boar der fiiall come to lodge in his or her house, shall within 24 hour, next after the knowledge of such ucknefs. ,make report at the Health.Office of the name offuc.hfick person, thetimeofhis or herar rival at the house and of his or.her beipg tafcen sick and of the name and plsce of abode of fich house- P ' r A w ' l " eu P on tllc p hyficiait of the Health- OfEce (hall forthwith visit the patient, and report to the oihee his ipiiiion of the nature of fu-h dis ease, that measures may be taken to urereut the fprcading of the infeSion; and if any houfekeeoer faall negleil to give information in the manner and within the time aforefaid, and fiiallhe thereof con v"i s!ed, in any court of criminal jurisdiction within this Coniaiou weal til spoc indictment by verdi A or confeflion, he 01 she (hall forfeit and pay a tine CO the use of the said holpitil,„ot less than twentr dollars, nor more than one hundred dollars tobr impofed at the discretion of the court, according to the circumstances of greater or lef, aggravation -t tend.ng each pa. (icul.ir cafe. ." By order of the Board of Health WM ALI.EN, Health Officer — _ of the Port of Philadelphia. CAUTION. WHEREAS a certain ptrfonfw/ndlca from tne on the firft ir.it. by giving, me .ukeu thereof aforged chrck on the Bank of North America, anote of that date, drawa in my favour by Mr. John Travis; 3n d r»y- Bbkm fix months for three thousand fouv hundred and fifty seven dollaf s and forty-fis cents. ALL persons are ddired not to re ceive any transter of it. as it will not be paid by eiMer the drawer or endorser unless recovered oy law. WILLIAM NICHOLS, ' „ , Race Street. augult 6. vT^ U n~ C are hersby infor nied^ 5 r J.' l '' 1 ai Ihorife Col. WiK i. am Nichols to declare, that I would not Par un'efs tccovered by kw, my note alluded „ in ' X can-.,0n, of ue 6th qf Augutt, published in s he O»! «tteof the Uu-.ted States of evening Jf m cer. ly l,mcm !o: s a:i d uld him I d 0 all I , oui.l no canfiflent y with mv 1- , ? him. hat v cut B o further. X U " '° ferTC august 7 TRA7-IS, , i
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