Just Imported, Iron ca*non, double fortified, Woolwich proof, with their carnages complete—3, 4,6 and 9 pounders. Carronadcs, Woolwish proof, with carriages, &c. complete—l a, 18 and 14 pounders. Cannon powder in kegs of 251b?. each Round, double headed,and cannifter (hot Patent sheathing copper, bright, alTorted 18.40, 22, 24, and 28 or per square foot, fteefs 48 by 14 inches, fuitalle for vtffels from 10® to 1000 tent Copper nails, bolts and spikes Boarding Pikes, Common eutlaffrf Gunners .lore? of all kinds Tin-plates No t—l-3 cross ioxes Patent (hot in calks of jc#t. each London porter »nd brown fteut,in calks »f 7 doz. battled. Xarthen ware in crates, assorted For Sale by SIMON WALKER, Pine near Jth street. Ofiober 29. eo.tf. To be Let, An airy three Story Brick House, ON the South fide of Filbert Street, betwe»n Eighth and Ninth street, formerly occupied as the Surveyor General's Office - —Enquire at No: HI, Chefnut Street. a'tguft to oa.ft Whereas the certificate of two (hares of the Bank of the United States in the name of Samuel Amory, of London, banker, No 3ißj,ifiued in lie# of 11593- H594r were, forwarded from London by the British packet Countess, of Leicester, capt. Dodd, bound for New-York, which packet was captured by the French, and the farfl certificate loft ; and for the renewal of wWch, application it made at said Bank, and all persons concerned are defircd to -lake notice. CLEMENT BIDDLE. fhila. Ofi. *6, 1798. eo6«' To Let, THE house, No. 78, North Se cond street, with or without a store and stable The house is large and convenient ; enquire of John Litle, No. 40, North futh street. )£iober 31. w&fa. tf TO BE LET And immediate pojfcffion given, A LARGE convergent, w*il finHhed house, No. 21?, High street, lately occupied by DoSor Wiftar, with coach hbufe and liable? ■ Enquire of WILLIAM SHf.AFF. No. 168, High llreet. ' Nov. 2. dtf To Be Let, ] And immediate pcffljfton Given, COMMODIOUSTIu eeStory Brick House j M Jk. with convenient back buildings, lituated j at the north weft corner of Third and Walnut ( streets. —For terms apply to Dr. THOMAS PARKE. , No- 20, South Fourth Street. ] Oflober 29 dtf < ALL PERSONS having any legal demands a- 1 galnft the estate of William Pirkini, deceased, ItUP of the city of Philadelphia, Tjvern keeper, are ; refuelled to furniih their accounts properly au thenticated, and alj persons indebted to said estate are r..'fla<;fted tpmake payment to the fubferibsr in ' Phi'aoeiphia. ' I.EVI HOLLINGSWORTH Adminr. o<9obcr Jjft, 1798. J ~7; A M P B L A C K. J A quantity of Lampblack was left during the Fever, at tbe OEficc of the Gazette of the Unit- I ed Stve*, —supposed thfough mistake. The ownen's rcq'uefied to call and take it away. Nov. 3. i DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT; BE IT REMEMBERED, r—THAT on the twelfth day K L of Augufti in the twenty-third year of Ik.* —' Jt the indepeadence of the United States of America, Benjamin Smith Barton, of the said dif- 1 trifl, hath deposited in this office the title of a book the right whereof he Claims at author in the I words following to wit : "New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and K Stations of America—By Benjamin Smith Bar " ton, M. D.Correspondent Member of theSocie " ty of the Antiquaries of Scotland, Member ef J « the American Philosophical Society, Fellow of B « the American Academy of Arts and Sciences of ai Boston, Correfpondidg Member of the MafTa- w « chufetts Historical Society, and ProfelTur of ir " Materia Medica, Natural History and Botany M « in the UniverSty of Pennsylvania." p In conformity to the asl of the Congress of the United States, intitled " An ail for the encourage ment of learning by fecjiring the copies of maps, qliarts, and books, to the authors and proprietor, ol ftich copies during the times thersin mentioned.'s SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk, Dift. of Penn' "i November 2, 1798- J A CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. £ JOHN A. SHAEFFER, ofpfailadelphia, who has for a fe'.v years past been in the southern States, j hfe ha 4 the effrontery to draw several Bills of Ex- ! chanson nm»thy Pickoring, Esq. Secretary 0/ \ V State, and myfelf,and by that means hu defrauded - a number of persons of their money, deceiving . them by an exhibitiotrof letters and papers with the 1B nimei affixed of divers public charadleis and repu table merchants highly recemmendatory of said sfciiiffier'; to one of these papers I find my name fubftribed, but Ido not know the man ; these arc PI villainous forgtrjes! To prevent further impofitien, I have to rcqueft the printers of Newspapers in the United States to publith this for the benrft of their O feliow-citizens. SAMUEL MEREDITH, Trtafurtr of tbt Unitui States.' Yrentom, Ntv) ■ Jc/'y,") O&ober 24, TEN DOLLARS REWARD. \ R DESERTED last night, a fccond time, from ; the Marine Camp, David Luftr, aififer.— He had when he went away, a plain I lue jacket and I vpft,light blueovera'ls.around hat,which had been bound with yellow, and which he had ripped off !" in his fit ft defcrtion, aud a pair of new fcoes. he is ,u a Carpenter by trade, has grey eyes, sandy hair Ir fillow complexion and a nitch in his upper lip 10 His back is ftlll fore from a flogging he got a few flays ago. He may be difcovcred by his fifeing, as he playt extremely well. W. W. BURROWS Major Com. of the "T Ofiober 17. Marine Corps. — he John Dobbin, BOOT fcf SHOEMAKER. g e RESPECTFULLY informt his Friends and of the Public in general that he carries on, bis business at No 99 South Sectnd-Jlreet, nearly op- _ pnfite the Mert hints Coffee lioul'e where gen tlemen may be supplied iH the neatefl and bed q manner-rle affnres those »ho may please to fa- vor him with their commands that no attention or exertion on his fide fnali be wanting to render 7- iiim worthy ot their encouragrrnent. ' N. B. Orders receired will bepumflually at- c! t uded to. p< november 5 } : j Samuel Potter, William Page and ] 'ihomas Price, of, Np. 31, CHMMVt STREET, 9 Arc now opening a very cxtenfive njortment of tc. D RT GO U D 8, Suitable to the preftnt season, Which they have just received per to. Ships Fafior, Boyne, Otfegp & liidcpcncler.ee, 4" (via New York) from LONDON, • t0 Alio, per (hips William Penn & Amiable from London, and Clips Sally asd Thomas from Liverpool, Which they will fell on wry low terms for cajh or approved notes, viz. Common and fuperfine 7-8 fancy ind chinz cal cloths licoes ' Plain & fancy coatings 7-8 common and chintz Plain and striped ciffi furnitures meres A very large quantity of Swarifdowns ch'mtzet Rose and dufßll blankete Purple and chintz fkawls Red and yellow flannels Liurn and lawn pocket • Fine Welch flannels 1 andkerchiefs Carpets and carpeting Camels' hair fliawls Jeannetts & tabby cords a very large affortmcnt of Velveteens & velveretts ribbonds Thickfetts Britilh plain checked ,ftri '.**[ Callimancoes, durautt & pedand tambour'.! muf ' ieant lins of all descriptions Silk, cotton, and worsted Colored bordered shawls, hose a great otiriety Cotten, callicoe, Sc fwift j-4 and 6-4 conjeverams ro checks and betttdlees j, e DimifTes India book&jaconet muf er 3-4 and 7-8 dowlafs lins. , r g Damafh tahle linen Laces and edgings j 4-4 and 6-4 fheetingt Black and patent lace r or Irish liners Lace veils and figured , Ginghams cloaks , e Bandannoe? Pulongs and fattins .j A very large quantity of Persians and forfanete " Silk modes t0 And a variety of other articles. Nov. 3 tu.th fa.xm Smith & Rodman, No. 49, South Front street, _ Havejujl received per the William Penn, and 0 f Jaue, from London, Di«(naand Thomas from Li verpool, and Kingston, from Him. 1, A LARGE (3 GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARe _ Plain, twill'd and striped Crapes Coatings P)ain&ftriped Wildbores Fine white and red Welft Wonted, Yam & Cotton Flannels Hole Do. yelJow and scarlet do. Men and Boys WoolUn Superfine and low priced Milieus J-4, 6-4, 7-4, cloths of 7-8 bleach'd Info Dow- r p all colors la <* Plains and Halfthieks 3*4 brewn l.iOi Line* :t ) Forest and Hunter Cloths »" d b ' own Ir " Oreen atfd Rod Drapery Fl , x . n £ ™ G zna- Bal2re . , , burgh in bales Do. 5-4, 6-4, and 7-4, do Drogheda £5 Irilh SileGas t- Red & green B»cking do. 7 .g ao d yard-wide Irish Swanfdowns yToilanetts Linens 1. Rose, Point and Duffill Printed Callicoes&Chid- J, Blankets tzes re Superfine London Caffi- Printed Linen and bwr i, meres of the newefl and der'd Handkerchiefs :e moil rafhionable colors Cotron& allicor Checks in Low priced Yorkshire do. '1 bread Edgingt Laces Plain and striped Calli-j Mrn ' s Beaver Gloves mancocs P.m m fmull cafe, Joar. Spinnings &Duranu Hotl'nd Tap^Wßobbins ' Rattinetts 5c Shalloons 1 an? Corduroys u r> ui - r Hunting and fancy Cords Norw.ch Camblets, for VelveLen. Uouks Black andolivc Collon . t- -jomfc;:2ccts ai»d Black a( j es IC With a variety of otbtr Articles <*n hand, for iale on the moll reasonable terms for caffi - or the usual credit. N«v.6 tn,th&fa,tf Y R. TAYLOR, ~ If ' MUSIC PROFESSOR, ,f NO. g6, NORTH SIXTH-STREET, Respectfully informs the Public that he continues so teach Ladies the Piano e Forte as usual. Nov. 6. tuthsa Horles to Winter. " TLTORSES will be taken in to winter at Pr b f XX spect Hill, at the 12 Milestone, on the f Briflol road ; they will be well sod with clover f and timethy hay, well littered and cleaned, and - will also have a large field to exercise themselves f in when the weather is good.—Enquire of Mr. y William Bctl, merchant, Watet street, or on th» premises. e Nov. 7 wf tf " : ' NOTICE " To Owners of Carriages, and » Retailers of Wine tf SrißiTs. IN consequence of the late Epidemic in this City, numbers have negle<£led to enter their Carriages, also the retailers of Wine and Spi rits to call and take oft their Licences. The returning health of the City, the Office is re s j moved from Germantown to its former place, ' i No. 45 North Third-street, where those who j . have neg'efled must call and pay the duty on I | their Carriages, and those retailers take out theii r Licences—Their ready compliance will prevent incurring the penalty of the Law. : JAMES ASH, Collector 1 of the \(l Survey of the Ift : Division tf Pennsylvania. ; : Philadelphia, Office of InfpeiJlion ) , "No. 49, North Third-Hreet. \ ■ 0" The STAMP-PKESS is kept at this Office. I nov 9 mw&fjw , DAVID M. SHIELDS, ; At the Store No. 2 2 Chefnut-ftreeU j Begs leave to inform his friends tf cuflomers that j ! be has removed bis goods from Chefnnt-Hill, ' tf is now ready to accommodate them with, I OARSE and ftne white, red tf green Baizes ( J V>iin half pieces—Coarse and fine white Flan [■ nells from lfid, to 6f. a yard. He expeds a , further fupplyby the firll arrivals from Scotland, . Ireland and England, arid is determined to fell low for Cash or a short credit. nov 7 3awtf Cook Wanted. < WAN TED, by a small regular family, a wo- ! man cook, who it a thorough miflrefs of 1 - her business and can produce fatisfacftory rccom- 1 mendatmn. Any perfi.n answering the above ' description, will meet with conflant empley and genarous wages. Application t» be made at the | office of this gazette. i 1 o save trouble, no trifh woman need aj»plv. Nov. 6 T ; . pOf ICE. O AMUEL RICHARDET, inforjns the Gentle- O mea Subscribers, that the EXCHANGE ' is opened for their recep.ion; and the C/T3* T A y E li. N, for Gentlemen and Travellers Last Spring added an addition of twelve Bed • Chambers io the fide building, which makes it perfeflly convenient. novtaiber 6 taw I 1 JOHN SHIELDS, BROKER, r Embraces this opportunity to present h:s thnnk: to his fellow citizens for their paH favors and acquaints them that he from Chefnut fill, to his former rrfidenre, tbe House Aa. tj Chefnnt between Front r and Second-street, WHERE he holds himfelf ready to execute their commands in ev.'rv branch of his profeffion, trusting that from a residence in this B city of 35 years he has it in his power to render them efienttal service, affiiring them that his commilfion (hall be as low as any in Town. Lottr, Latins, Houses, Veflels, Certificates of every description and Bills of Exchange, 1- bcAight and fold, thedocketts carefully exam ined and clear titles made upon the fhorteA no z tife, by the public's humble fervanr, John Shields. >f CJ" Good negotiable Notes difoounted at a low premium. November 7 _ _____ 1 . . - ■ Forty Dollars Reward. DESERTED, From a Detachment of Men under my com !_ mand, at Camp Wejl Schuylkill, viz. [_ Oilober 29. GEORGE KELLER, 40 year? of age, $ t sett 6 inches in height, dark hair and complexion, bora in Holland.no Trade, speaks is broken Engiifli aßd very talkative, ha 6 a dimple in his chin. f- November 6. John Murphy, 27 years of a K e > J ' set 7 i inches in height, grey eyes, dark hair and complexion, borti in Ireland, city of Dub in, by trade a Hozier. d Jacob Jden, 34 years of age, 5 feet 6 high, grey eyes, fandyhair, frelh complexion, born in New-England, state of Connecticut, a repeated deserter, by tpadea Blacksmith. November 7. William Collins, 30yeats of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, sandy hair, frelh com plexion, greyeyes, born in Irejand, county of Wexford, by trads a Gardnir, has worked for some time about Philadelphia, he is very fond to hear himfelf Sing. AH the above deserters are very much addiil- ed to liquor, and will take other people's pro perty if 111 th«ir power, are artificially marked on their backs, had on, when they went away, their regimental clothing. Whofocver appre hends said deserters, (hall receive forty dollars reward, or tea dollars for each, with all reason able expences, by applying t» me as above, EDWARD MILLER, captain zd regiment of Infantry commanding. s iwv 10 * 1 Sixty Dollars Reward. t IVfl"Al3£ their escape from the Gaol in thebo- J-VJL rough of Lancaster, o$- Saturday evening _ iaft, between the hour* ®f 8 and 9 o'clock, two French prisoners, part of the crew of La Croya ble. The one named Etienne Aujlin, a native of Bor deaux in France, 26 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, dark eyes and complexion, by trade \ a carpenter, supposed to be unacquainted with the j Engiifli or German language. Had on when he j went away, a white hat, pantaloons, and (hort , jacket, tight made, and probably took with him some other clothes; The other named Peter Dtrpricux, a native of Bujoin in France, 20 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high,grey eyes, dark complexion, afeaman by occupation, a dirty ill-looking fellow. Had on when he went away, a blue Tailor's jacket, with large tov/ trow&rs, an old wool hat,fpcaks imper fect German. Alfc, made his efeape the fame day, about nine o'clock in the morning, from the fame gaol, a ne gro man named Peter Hujion, about 5 feet 4 inches high, of a smiling countenance, lately convicted of a felony in this coanty. Had on Wfrctf fee vretil away, a long blue coar, a pair of white trowfers, both ragged, and a black hat. Twenty-five dollars will be paid for apprehend- J ing and any goal, each or either of the J . above named Frenchmen, and Ten dollars for the negro, by Chrijlian Carpenter, jun. JheriJf. Lancaster, Oct. to, 1798. v Forty Dollars Reward FOR APPREHENDING A GENTLEMAN NEGRO, BY name George or George Parker, the projercy of the fubferiber, who lias thought prop«r cn the night of the lift infl. to elope from his mafler without any provocation orjuft cause ; ho was formerly the property of Beckwith Butler, esq. and lived a confiderabie time with Pottenger.whokept tavern in Frederickburg,having fcen much company and travelled with several gentlemcH through different parts of this state, he is mnch known. It is therefore conjectured he will puih for some of the northern cities or towns as hehas discovered an aversion work, I though he may perhaps have crossed the ridge where ho has a brother belonging to major Butler. This fellow is about five feet seven inches high, well proportioned and walks atfive and brific, his countenance is open and agreeablt enough when c in good humour ;he can hardly be furpaft in \ fhrewdnrfs, suid is a very capable waiting-man, r house servant, barber, Sic To describe his drefa r would be useless.as he poifefTed a varjuy of clothes, 1 thrugh when drefTed lately, he wore a green coat v bound with white ferreting and /potted jacket and d breeches. Whoever brings him home or secures in goal in this or any otier slate the said slave, so that I may get him again, (halt have the above re- r w " d ; ALEXANDER VASS. ; Falmouth. OA. 23, 1798. N. B.—Matters of vessels and Stage Drivers T are requested ro beware of fuffering said fellow to impose on them by aflifling his escape. A. V __November 3 «&f. 4 w Notice is hereby g?ven, THAI application will be made to the Treafn ry of the United States, for the renewal of the following Certificates of Sic Per Cent Funded c Stock, flandiHg in the name of Jcbn Caritmcll, of I.ondon, the said Certificates having been loft on board the Swallow Packet, Captain Kidd. from a Falmouth to New-York. fro. 3°7 2 1 Cert, for 2000 dolls. 2964 I do. 5000 > r 10 >577 1 d<>' 3000 J Witlings & Francis. f Philadelphia, august 30. eo6w ti Notice is hereby given, h THAT application will be mada to the treasury » of the Vnited Mates for the renewal of the follow- r i»g certificates of fix per cents, funded debts, stand- b in the name of Jane GdrieUe Rigaud, of Geneva, which were loft from on board the Swallow Pack et, Capt. Kidd, from Falmouth to New-Yotk. t Bolls. No. 3195. Reg. office 19thMay '95,1 cert, fqr 1000 n 13,181. do. 14th do. do. I do. for 3500 j Wtilings & Francis. j Odober 34. 'eod6w. Printing Work, Of Every Kind.\ si EXECUTED AT THE SHORTEST 1 NOTICE, 1 At tbe Office of the Gazette of tlx 'J United States, ' oa. 13. dtf. Thomas Joshua Fisher, No. 5, Dock-Street, HAVE FOR SALE, IMPORTED IN DIFFERINT VESSUS, A general assortment of Coarse and fine Woolens, 7-8 & 4-4 Irilh Linens, Shse'irtgs, Tickens &c. i Scarlet and Cloth colored Cardinals , e Hats in boxes of iz dozen each I s China, Nankeen Dining fectsand cops & saucers 15 Black Lutelirings, Taffatys and Satiins r Pungem Cloths and Humhums, Blue and Red 1S Cotton, Chappals and Pullicat Uomalls China and Englilh Umbrellas 3 I' Crowley Millington Steel e ' Tin in Boxes 1-3 x Shot, Frying Pans and Weeding Hoe# J " 6d, Bd, Jod, nd Nails, &c. &c. nth months daw Bank of Pennsylvania, September 3d, 1798. ~~ "IT TIT!.: RE AS the Houle at present occupied VV by the Bank of Pennsylvania was enter ed on the night of the firft irfftant, by lomevil -- lains, who robbed the mftitution of sundry Bank Notes, amoiigft which were the follow ing port notes of the Bank of Neur-York, viz. . No jooa, dated 13d of August, 1798, Dolls j i(Tired in favor, of Seabrir.g & . 5 Van Wyek, for 396 12 [ c No 1003, dated 25th of A'igulh, 1798', issued in favor of Montgom ,£ ery and Newbold for 1250 k No 1006, 27th do. do. do. aooo ,f 100;, do. do. do. do. 2000 1008, do. do do. do. 200 a p 1009, do. do. do. do. 2C09 1010, sßth do. do. do. 2000 * ion, do. do. do, do. 2000 1012, 3Cth do. do. do. 1500 ,f 1013, do. do. do. 1000 Also sundry port notes of tbe Bank of Penn ,f fylvania, dated 23d July 1797, ifioecl in favor r of George Hughes, for one rhojifand dollars j each', and sundry port notes of said Bank, da ted 15th of Jtily, 1797, ifl«ed in favor of Geo. Hughes, for five hundred dollars each and in dorfedbyhim. The public are hereby caution •j ed agair.it receiving the said note?* and a re ward of TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS is hereby offered for th- difcortry and c-onviilion s of the villains who perpetrated or are concern ed in the said robbery, in addition to the reward offered by the Governor of the Commonwealth 1 in his Proclamation of this day. By order of the Board, JONATHAN SMITH, cathier. This Day is Published, AND FORSALB BY J.FENNO, I i 9,C H K S N U T-Si R EET ; AN ADDRESS To the People of Maryland ON the origin, progress and prefe»t (late of • French aggrefiion, with a sketch of the infamous attempts to degrade the Government of the United States, and feme reflections on the late proceedings in Congress; written the last of April in tbe pre sent year, by a Member of the House of Reprefen tativ«. $ j une ri DUTY ON CARRIAGES. . Notice is hereby given, THAT agreeably to an a<ft of Congress of the United States of America, passed at Phila delphia the »Bth day of May, 1796, laying do- 1 ties on carriage* for the conveyance ofperfons, and repealing the former ad* for that purpofe—Tliat there (hall be levied, callefled and paid, upon all carrijges for the convyauce of persons, which fliallbe kept by or for any person, forhisorher own use, or to l«t out to hire, or for the convey ing of paflengers, the several duties and rates fal lowing, viz. dolis. For and upon every coach j j upon every chariot 12 upon every pod chariot 12 upon every post chaise 12 Uponevery ph«to:i, with or without top 9 upon evwy coachee 9 upon other carriages, having panne! work above, with blinds, glasses, ( 9 or curtains 3 upon four-wheel carriages, mmng") frame posts and tops, with steel C 6 fp rings upon four-wllffel top carriages, with ") wooden or iron springs on jacks j 1 upon curricles with tops 3 upon chailes with tops 3 upon chairs with tops 3 upon fulkics with taps 3 upon other two wheel top carriages 3 upon two wheel carriages with steel "> or iron springs j •' For and upon all other two wheel carriages 2 upon every four wheeled eaniage,^ having framed posts and tops, ( 1 . and relling upon wooden spars J a The Colleftor of the revenue of the firft division c of the firft lurvey of the diftriil of Pennsylvania, e will attend daily uatil the 30th day of September r next, for the purpose of receiving the duties on carriage*, at Gerr.iantoirn, cn the Main street, a 1 little above the figpn of the King of Prufßa, of which all persons poffeiLed of such carriages are delired to take notice. ' v Notice is also given, To all retail dealers in wines and foreign distilled spirituous liquors, that liceufcs will be granted to them ; one lirence for carrying on the bufinefs.of retailing of win s in a less quantity, or in left uantities, than 30 gallon*—and one licence for arrying on the business of retailing spirituous li quors in less quantities than twenty gallons, at the fame time and at the fame place, by JAMF.S ASH, Colle&or ef the ift division of the ift Survey of thrd.iriA of Pennsylvania. Office of lnfpecftion at Germantown, ") 2zd August, 1798. j €5" Every denomination of Stamps to be had at said office. Patent Ploughs, , TO be fold for eafh by Joseph Salter at Atfion X R,chard Wells, Cooper's Ferry-Jonathan Barker, Woodbury—and JelTe Evacs, Lumber ton, Those who have used them give them the preference to any other kind, as they require lets team, brealt the ground better', are kept in ®rder at less expence and are fold at a cheaper 1 rate—the plan is much Amplified and consists of but one piece of cast iron, with the handles and beam ef wood j they may befixed with wrought lay s and coulters to be pat on with screws and taken off at pleasure Patent lights for vending with inftruftions for miking jnem may be had by applyine to John Newbold, or the fubferiber No. Lz North Front-flreet. Who hat for Sale; Or to Lease for a term of Tears, A number oi valuable t,ia« of Land, well Gtuated far Mills, Iron »Vorksor Farms, most ly 1 reproved, lying chiefly in the county of Ha,,, tingdon flatt of Pennsylvania. ThofeAvhomav incline to vi«w them will pleoie , 0 apply John Canan efq, near Huntingdon. Charles Nturbold. I'jly 17 ' ' ' aawtx ' a, r Thh ? a >' Puhl fieJ, . And for sale at the OHce of the Editor, N* 119 Chsinut-ftreet, ■fit* *'***">/ <* Dollar,) i N oration, At there q ueirS C ffii f r? B i, T c . BOSTON, in of e J° W „^ verfary of A.neric.,, Inderal «■ Th ■ By / OS,A * %>r*cr. " fer- "TO-. •>» (J call so—Justice. That e navc fuflained, Juttre, may yet be obu ined , P and P.rmness. But to divide and , P > the maxim of ri,e Devil in the garden and to disunite iDd enslave hath been the n,inr'' b,s votaries from that period to the Ob set •vcKmvs on the Boston Port-Bill, &t y . ,» " a^.!* thelate7 ' ***»>]"*> TREASURY DEPARTMENT, d - N° r T,C f ,S " EREBY oiyfe r a " ' P affccl the present f e f y fion ©f fo much of the ad entituM' - .. waking further pro.vision for the- f u „ •««of 7h P M J Cr u e l it ' and for the ademption of the public debt pa (Ted the third day 0 " March, ene thflofand seven hundred and ninety*" l p VC ' " ba " fettlcment or allowance ' Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final fettlcment Certificates, and Indents of In ierefts, is lufpended until the twelfth <'n v o" fc Wi " be in the Tear onethoufand Icven nunc red and ninety mns. fvTo" "J"* 6 ' i<luidation and fettlem»r.t of the said Certificates, and Indents of Imcrctt, , lt the reafury, the Creditors will l, e entitled to receive ° f f r"t ed ThrtC Per Cent ' SW'kequal to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrcar :rr f ;T c , a due c ,jn their iaid prior to the firll. day of January one thousand liven hunc.red at\d ninety one. That the principal fumsof the said Loan Office and final fettlcment Certificates, with the iutereft thereon, since thefirft day ot January, one tW sand seven hundred and ninety one. will bedif chirged aiter liquidation at the Tfeafery, by the payment of mterefl and reimburf»me»t of priutf. pal, equal to the sums which would have been payable thereon if the said Certificate, had been , purfuant to the ASs making provision ; ! nr "j debtrof the United Status, contri'.olcd rtnr j j ing the late war, and by the payment of other j funis, equal to the market vr,l U e of the remaining .Stock, whwh would have been created by inch subscriptions asaforefaid, which market value will 1 be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafurr OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury: )" ne 18 lawtf FOR SALE, The Cargo of the Schr. Sincerity Benjamin Monteiih Matter, from Laguira, CONSISTING Of 94J Fenegas of Cocoa 4003 lb. of Flora Indigo alO Bales of Cotton 4 Packages of Goat Skins fy Willings fsf Francii. No. Eleveuth.Hrest. J u| y »= dtf Madras and Ventapaulem HANDKERCHIEFS, SearCaukers and Carradarries, of the newest and most approved patterns,entitled tothe drawback, juit received, AN® Fok SALE BY Mex. J. Miller fcf Co. No. 64, Soath Front street. may 18. ADVERTISEMENT. XX7"HEREAS James Ccmming Ej* Co. late ot V the city of Philadelphia, niirchants, have afiigned over all their effeih, rtal, oerfonnl and mixed, to the lubfcribers, for the benefit of all their creditors, who (haH fuhferibe the said afilgn went within fix months from the date hereof. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to all perfoni who are indebted to the said estate, that they are required to make immediate payment of their rcf peclive accounts, to the Assignees, at their office, No. 62, Dock Areet, in failure whereof acflions will be inflituted rcr the recovery of fudi debts as are not discharged accordingly. John Travis, 'John IVaddinvtnn, . _ James Taylor, A^gnces Cornelius Comegys aK S" st 18 rawftiD Mails for South-Carolina iff (Tecrgi<j y PACKETS are now provided for carryiru; the Public mailsby waterb«tv»een Phila lelphii and Charleston. They will leave Philadelphia on Friday's. The polt by land will be csnlinu ed twice a week until an experiment is made in regard to the expedition and regularity of the packets. If any person chnfes to have their letters sent by land only, they will please to write the word Land upon the letters : other wise thpv will be sent by that conveyance which will firft start after the letters 4re left ki the pofl-cffice. Joseph Haberjham, P<Jl - Majler Gemerl. Philadelphia, Jlugu/1 i;„ 1798. f Bengal Goods, CONSISTING GF bandanna handkerchiefs, Chintz Cofias Maharazgungy Chintz Guzzifias Tookcreys Eliabad Baftas Wrought Muslins Long Drawers Coarse bugars in bflge, fit tor the European market! ALSO, Carolina Jndig-o Coffee in nogfheads A few pipes of very old and very choice Madeira WINK For Sale, on reasonable terras, by John Croigy No. iz, Dock-street. July 14 mwstf For Sale, at the Stores of the Sub fcriberß, on Walnut street Wharf, 195 casks of nails alTorted so bales of fail canvass, from No. r to 8 J 3 caflis yellow ochre 15 tierces bottled porter, 6to 14 doz.'each London particular > . ~r . Mia market \ Madeira Wine. Tenenfledo. in hoglheadsand pi^) Old Port do. in hhds. Empty Chret hottles 6 cases of Ginj»hatns, Dimities, Muflineti Ac. afTorted for the Well-India market 4t XO, and 9 inch cablesand IQ coiUof cordage Writing fiates, ink stands a id pref.it 20 purcheons Jamaica rum I bale seaming twine itfo bundles fheaU in K paper Nickliri Ls' Griffith. April 7 tw.hitf.tf
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