—— r> i r . n - FOR SALE, By the Subscriber, The Cargo Of the Jhip Louifay Captain Champlin from St. Peterfetifg* CONSISTING OF HEMP aud BAR IRON. In the ship Di/pateh, Captain Benners, from Hamburg* 15 boxes Linens, aiul a quantity of Sheathing Copper, And the remainder of Jhip Rich mond's CARGO, from Calcutta, containing a variety of Coarse and fine Muslins, and an elegant alTortment of Madras Handkerchiefs. Mordecai Lewis. Philadelphia, nov.'7 d.yv Just imported in Jbips William Penn, A tniable and Jean,from London, A quantity efCannon.fizei 4,6 & 9 lb.') with balls Carronades, 11 lbs. j suitable. Mufquets, M nfqHetoons.Cutlafles anJ"J Pirtols, for (hips use, I j. .• Rif?«d barreled Guns. Fowling Pieces, ! § and Horseman's Viflols, f 400 ,000 Flints, c..iefly for muflccts, in J 5- „ le *V , J "S Rej ulaiino Light Dragoon Sabres, with Iron Scab hards, in cases of 50 each, Light Cavalry Swcrds in Cases Fabrcs, Swords and Cutlsffes, with plated mounting Ironmongery and Cutlery in cafics, a general af fortmeat—For bale by Thomas (5* Jno. ICetland, Philad. JAMES & RICHARD SMITH, HAVE this day returned from the country to their STORE* No. 54, South Front-ftrtct, where they hg#e for fa'e, as usual, a and gc nciai afiorcmcat of European and Eaft-Icdia DRT GOODS, most of which have now arrived and are landing, from the diffcrert vcfiels, from Hamburgh, Lon .dcr. Liverpool and Hull. Their Customers by applying will find almofl every article generally imported, and at as low prices for caih or credit, as they can be had elfe wfcere. >'. B A few Cases of Nurenbergh TOTS, a ccnf gnment, to be fcld by the cafe only. Philadelphia, Nov. i, 1798. dtf Library Company of Philadelphia THE MEMBERS OF THE Library Company of Philadelphia . ARE HEREBY INFORMED '""P'HAT the library will he opened on Thursday f next, the 15th inftant,for the reception and delivery of hooks. Those who negledl to leturn rl.e books, which had been borrowed previous to sot* twentieth of fyft, on or befor# the firft of December next, will be fined as the Rul£sdire&. The I oganian Library Will also be opened at the lame time, for the like puapofes. ' • N. B- Catalogues of the books belonging to fchde Inflitutions may be had at the Library. Z. POUJLSON, junr. Libra fain. Library, nov to d6t j John Miller, junr. Has returned to the City, AND IS REMOVING F ROM NO. 8, CHtS'NUT, 3 T» the Fine Story Btiilding, in Dock < near Third'Jlrcet. » Where he has for Sale 250 Bales of Bengal Goods; CONSISTING er ' Ceflaes Baftu Marooodiet Humhums Calicoes Handkerchiefs, CSfi. &c. ( The remains of a Stock of DRT GOODS, \ Conffling tf Woolent only, c AUOKSST TUSK ill, ( Cloths J Coariiigt Blankets Kendal Cottons Hats, 4tc. ALSO, 100 Hhds. of Old Rum, Of a fiftc flavor, 3d &J 3 4th proof. nov 10 § The Subscribers HAVE JUST RECFIVtD AM INVOICE OF £ hoice Che (hire Double Gloucester - CHEESE. [Per the Chesapeake from Liverptfol.} 100 Boxes of Window Glass, [ - Of various sizes, per the Jane, from London. , They have also for Sale, , 200 Casks of Refined Salt-Petre, « AND A QUAKTITY OP 1 Fine Castor Oil. James C. ijf Samuel IV. FUher. ] November l dtf i * JAMAICA RUM, A Cargo now landing at SouthJlreet wharf, TOIL SALE BY ] eSTER BLIGHT, Apply at 9torcs on the Wharf, who also erraßS rojt sali, BRANDY, itt and 4th prool Madeira and Port WINES, &c. &e. Not. 1. dtf —ROBERT SMITH Of Co. — Have returned to the City, and are now open ing at their Start, No 58, So. Front-Jlreet, A large and General ASSORTMENT of goods, Suitable to the Seafoo, Which they have jaft received per the late I arrival* from London, Hull, Liverpool and Glasgow (via New-York) and will dispose of on very low terms for Cafii or (hort credit. TO BE LEI, A Hoafe in Fonrth-ftrect, next door to to fche MftD Queen —enquire as above. oovemhrr 6 tfi.it L A M P B L A C rK. 1 A quantity of Lampblack wis left during the Fever, at the Office of tlie Ga/ei:« of the Unit ed Slates, —supposed through mifiake. The owner is requcftcd to call and take it away. Nov. j. ) ' j BfS'fitCT-C* VENtfcYL^AfciA, I'd wiT: ' 71F. IT RKMKMBERZD, i HAT on the twelfth day ® J of Augufl, in the twenty-third yetr of Ik' 'A the InfiependencK of the United States of America, Benjamin Smith Bar # on,of the faidoif tridl, h.-th deposited in thi* office the title of a book the right whereof he claims 'as aiithor in the words following so wit : " New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and " Nations of America—By Sshjamin Smith Bar M ton, M.D.Corttfpondent Membttrof theSocie " ty of the of Scotland, Member as 11 the American Philofophiral Fellow of " the American Acadt my of Arts and Sciences oi " Bolton, Correfpondtdg Member of the Maffa •' chufetts Hidorical Society, and Profeffor of * Materia Midica, Natural History and Botany " in the Univeruty ct Pennsylvania " In conformity to the ail of the Congress of the United Stats-., intitled "An for the encourag#- m»nt of by iecuriag th- copies of maps, charts,and <V», to the authors and proprietor, of such copies during the times thernin mentionsd.'s SAMUEL CALDWELL, C.erk, Dift. of Penn' November 1, 1798. LAND I N G, Frotfl on board the Brig Amiable Matilda, Richard Stites, Mailer, from Cape ~ Nichala Mole. >3 Balus Socks and Flannel Drawers "| 18 Do. Gaiters j 5' o Is a Do. Rugs I Po. Havre Sack« j 91 jj % Do. Flannel Trowfers I 3 » Do. Tents, J C Also just Imported, la the Ship Chcfapeake, Captain Webb, fr»m Liverpool, . 147 Crates of Queen's Ware, Assorted particularly to l'uit the Weft-India Market—For Sale by Thomas John Ketland. November 7 § Just Imported, Iron cannon, double fortified, Woolwich proof, with their carriages complete— 3, 4, 6 and 9 pounders. ' Carronades, Woe!wish proof, with carriages, &c. > complete— 12, 18 and 14pounders. Carnon powder in kegs of 15lbs. each Round, double-headed, and cannifttr (hot Patent Iheathing copper, bright, assorted 18,30, 21, »4, *6 an J 28 or per square foot, Aeets 48 by 14 inches, suitable for vsflels from 10® to 1000 tons Copper nails, bobs and fpik-es Boarding Pikes, Common cutlasses Gunners (lores of all kinds Tin-plates No I—l-3 cross boxes Patent ihot in caflcs of scwt. each London porter and brown ftaut, in calk* of 7 doz. bottled. F.arthen ware in crates, assorted For Sale by SIMON WALKER, Pine near sth ftrect. O&ober 29. eo.tf. R. TAYLOR, MUSIC PROFESSOR, NO. 96, NORTH SIXTH-STREET, RESPECTFULLY iDforms the Public that he continues to teach Ladies the Piano Forte as usual. Nov-. 6. tuthsa French Language. G. DUFIEF, No. 63, South Second Street, will OPKN His DAY and EVENING SCHOOL, On Wednesday, the 14 th Injl. N. B.— Private Tuition attended to as usual, and Translation) from either Language into the other, performed with acakracy, fecreey, and dispatch. no*. 10 ewtf Just Arrived, In the Brig Eliza, from'the Mediterranean, and now landing at Walnut Street wharf, Fourth proof Brandy in Pipes. Brim (Ion?. An assortment of valuable DRUGS, - CONSISTING Or , Opium, Aloes, Cancharides, Camphire, Senna, Cremor Tartar, &c. &e. Essences of Lemon red Bergamot Writing paper ' Sweet oil in bottles and flaflcs Olivet, anchovies and capers Juniper berries AL S o.—ltalianluteftringi ' Satins i Crapes Umbrellas Remaining on Hand, St. Croix Sugars, Claret in cases Old Madeira Wins of the firft quality. JAMES YARD. November J 5 " NOTICI To Owners of Carriages, and RaTAiLERg of Wine & Shrits. IN cnnfequence of the late Epidemic in this ' City, numbers have negle&ed to eater their 1 Carriages, also the retailers of Wine and Spi i riti to call and take out their Licences. The returning health of the City, the Office is re moved from Germantown to its former place, No. 4, North Third-ftfeet, where those who have neg!e<3ed must call and pay the duty on their Carriages, and those retailers take out then Licences—Their ready compliance will prevent incurring the penalty of the Law. JAMEt ASH, Colledtor of the Ift Survey of the \fl Div'ifion »f Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Office of Infpeftion ) No. 49, North Third-ftrtet. \ 0- The STAMP-PRESS it kept it this Office. nov 9 mw&fiw DAVID M. SHIELDS, At tbt Store No. 22 Chefnut-ftreel. Begi leave to inform bis friends if cuflomers that be has removed bis foods from Chefnut-Hill, 1 Wisno w ready to accommodate them with, • COARSE and (hie white, red & green Baizes 1 in half pieces—Coarse and fine white Flan- 1 nelle from ihd, to 6/ a yard. He expetfli a further fupplv\>f the firft arrival* frdtn Scotland, Ireland and England, and it deteraiaed to fell I low far Calh or a (hort credit, nov 7 3awtf 1 Cook WANTED, by a small regular family, a wo man cook, who is a thorough mistress of her business and can produce fatisfaaory recom mendation. Any person answering the above description, will meet \viA constant employ and generous wages. Application to be made at th. office of this gazette. To save trouble, no Irifli woman need apply. »ct. 6 , Jt ! iiat.k of Pcnr.fylvan'ia, Septfmber jd, «7V X \TTHF.UJIAS the Hou;e at piefciit occupied us W by the Bank of Pennsylvania waienter ed an tie night of the firft infiaiit, by lomevil lain 3, who robbed the wffitwtion of lundiy • Bai.k Notes, amongst which were e ing post notes of the Bank of New-York, viz. , No losa, dated 13d of August, 1798, Dutis iflued in favor of Seabring & Van Wyck, for 39& « a s No 1003, dated 15th of August, 1795, 0 f ifßied in favor of Montgom -01 ery and Newbold for 1150 2 . No 1006, 27th do. do. do. 2000 of 1(007, do. do. do. do. 2000 ny 1008, do. do. do. do. 2000 1009, do. do. do. do. 2000 he 1010, 28th do. do. do. 2000 ion, do. do. do. do. 2000 ps, 10J2, 30th do. do. do. 150 c "■> 1013, do. do. do do. 1000 '•*J Also funiry post notes of the Bank of l'enn ln' fylvania, dated 23d July 1797, ifl'ucd in favcr of George Hughes, for one thousand dollars each, and sundry post notes of fa id Bank, da ted 15th of July, 1797, iflj/rd in favor of Geo. a * Hughes, for five hundred djllars each .-nd in dorsed by him. The public are hereby caution ed against receiving the said notes, and a re « ward of TIVO THOUSAND DOLLARS .« g. hereby offered for th- discovery and ronvi<£lion Z of the villains who perpetrated or are concern m ed in the said robbery, in addition to the reward r? offered by the Governor of the Commonweal#! ? in his Proclamation of this day. By order of the Board, m _____ JONATHAN SMITH, calhier. This Day Publijhed, And for sale at the Office of the Editor, No. ia 119 Chafnut-ftrcct, (Price 1-8 th of a Dollar, J AN ORATION, Pronounced July 4,1798, At therequeft of the Inhabitants of the Town ef BOSTON, in commemr'ration of the anni f, verfary of American Independeace. > 9 By Jon ah Qvtnct. " The inroads upon our public liberty, call for reparation—The wrongs we have sustained, call for—Justice. That Reparation and that Justice, may yet be obtained, by Union, Spirit, t and Firmness. But to divide and conquer wis « the maxim of liie Devil in the garden of Eden, 0 and to disunite and enslave hath been the princi ple of all bis votaries from (hat period to the present." Observations on the Boston Port-Bill, &c.p. 78 by the late J. Quincy, fun. august 11 This Day is Published, • AND FOR SALZ BY J. PENNO, f 19, C HES KU T-J1 RfET AN ADDRESS To the People of Maryland, ON the origin, progress and present state of French aggrelfion, with a lketch of the infamous attempts t« degrade the Government of the United 1 - States, and some reflections on the late proceedings in Cong-reft; written the last of April in the pre sent year, by a Member of the House of Rcprefen tativss. j junell , Madras and Ventapaulem HANDKERCHIEFS, Bearfauker« and Carradarries, of the newest and most approvadpatterni, entitled . tothc drawback, just received, < AN* iOR SAL« BV t Alex. J. Miller & Co. 1 No. 64, South Front street. ' may 18. <; < FOR SALE, ! The Cargo of the Schr. Sincerity j Benjamin Monteith Master, from Laguira, 1 1 C«NSISTIKG or 94J Fenegjis of Cocoa 4000 lb. of Mora Indigo 210 Bales of Cotton 4 Packagesof Ooat Skins I By Willingl Fracas. No. Eleventh-street. i°'y » dtf Lafl Notice to the Creditors and Debtors of John Shields. THE firft are requested to render their Ac counts against him, made up to the 23d day of August, 1797, the date of his Assign ment, that a Dividend may be promptly made. The last to pay off their Accounts, Notes, and Bonds, before the firft day of December ensuing. Any that remain unsettled after that period, will be put into the bauds of an Attorney at Law, for recovery. DAVID M. SHIELDS, 1 Attorney, to the Assignees and Trustees of J. Shields. Chefaut-ftreet, No, 22. November T, 1798. ' Mails for South-Carolina is" Georgia, 1 P A CKli rS are now provided for carrying the j X Public mailsby water between Philadelphia , and Charleston. They will leave Philadelphia < on Friday s. The post by land will bec^ntimi . Ed twice a week until an experiment is made in regard to tn? expedition and regularity of the . packets. If any person chufes" to have their ' , letters sent by land only, they will please to ! , write the word Lend upon the letters • other ' , w i[f they be/ent by that conveyance which , wiH firft start after the letter, are' left m the , poft-effice. Joseph Haberjham, . . Poji-Majler Cemert. Philadelphia, August 13, 1798. JOHN SHIELDS, " ( broker, Embraces this opportunity to present his thanks , to his fello-M-citizenj f or ibeir paJJ f and acquaints thtm that be „ returned from , Chefnut-Bill, to his former reftienct, the House No. t» Chefnut between Front 1 and Second-street. WHERE he hold.ihimfclf,ready to execute ! ca- » c omm»nds in ererv branch of his profeffion, trusting that from a residence m this city of 35 years he has it in his power to render » them tffential ferv.ee, affnring them that his • commiflion (hall be u l ow as a ßy i„ Yw. 1 Lott., La.ds, Houses, Vessels, Certificate, I k f[ C TT J and BilU Exchange, 1 bought and fold, the docketts carefully exam ined and clear titles made upon the (horteft no- , uce, by the public's humble servant, ! n j •, . J obn SWeWr. FlO- Good negotiable Notc« discounted at a low premium. f , novCTnbcr 1 3»wtf REMOVAL. j TH F. SUBSCRIBERS haveremovad their Office . f ' om thc c ° rn " of Eleventh to their former Counting House, No. n, p en n Street Millings (sP Franck. Novcmbtr 3 j The £uibfcriber^ Art noiv Landing—For Salei j St. Croix Rum—vtufcovado Sugar Red Port Wine, In pipe, hogsheads and quarter CaHcs. f Two thousand buftiels of Salt, Eighteen Iron Six pounders' proved at Woolwich. Philips, Cramond, & Co. November 3 ' 10t , 1 Forty Dollars Reward. DESERTED, From a Detachment of Men under my coiti• mand, at Camp Wejl Schuylkill, viz. Oiffober 19. GEORGE .KELLER, 40 years of age, $ feet 6 inches in height, dark hair and complexion, bora in Holland, no Trade, fpc-aks broken Er.glilh and very talkative, has a dimple in hit c hin. November 6. John Murphy, 17 years of i- age, 5 sect 1 i inches in height, grey eyes, dark r bur and eomplexion, born in Ireland, city of » Dublin, by trade a Hozier. 1- Jacob Ideri, 34 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches '• high, grey eyes, sandy hair, frefh complexion. r born in New-England, state of Connedlicut, a 1- repeated deserter, by trade a Blackfmi'.li. November 7. William Collins, 3oyeais of s age, 5 feet 6 inches high, sandy hair, frclh com n plexion, grey eyes, born in Ireland, county of Wexford, by trade a Gardner, has worked for d some time abaut Philadelphia, he is very fond h to hear himfelf Sing. All the above deserters are very much addi.il ed to liquor, and will take other people's pro perty if 111 their power, are artificially marked " on their backs, had on, wiien they went away, their regimental clothing. VVhofoever appre hends said deserters, (hall receive fortvdollars reward, or ten dollars for each, with all reason able expcices, by applying to nieas above, EDWARD MILLER, captain id regiment of Infantry commanding, f nov 10 $ Notice is hereby given, THAT application will be made to the Treasu ry of the United States, for thc renewal of the following Certificates of Six Per Cent Funded * Stock, Handing in the name of John Carbonell, of [ London, thc said Certificates having been loft on > board the Shallow Packet, Captain Kidd. from • Falmouth tit New-York. No. 3072 I Ctrl, for 2000 dolls. "1 2964 I do. JOOO i - 10,5 77 I do, 3000 J Wtilings & Francis. Philadelphia, august 30. eo6wr Notice is hereby given, THAT application will be made to tile treasury of the Vnited States for the renewal of the follow ing certificates of fix per cents, funded debts,"ftand m the name of Jane GaTridle RigauJ, of Geneva, which were loft from on board the Swallow Pack et, Capt. Kidd, from Falmouth to New-York. Bolh. N0.3195. Reg.office l9thMay '95, icert. for 1000 13,181. do. 14th do. do. 1 do. for 3^oo Willing} 1$ Francis. Odober 14. eod6w. DUTY on CARRIAGES. Notice is hereby given, THAT agreeably to an aft of Congress of the United States of America, passed at Phila delphia the 28th day of May } 1796, laying du ties on carriages for the conveyance of perfsns, and repealing the forraer ails for that pu-rpofc—That there shall be levied, colledfed and paid, upon all carriages for the conveyance of persons, which shall be kept by or for any person, for his or her own use, or to let out to hire, or for the convey ing of pafiengers, the several duties and rates fol lowing, vi!. JoJIi. For and upon every coach I j upon every chariot 11 upon every post chariot 12 upoh every ;j«ft chaise I % uponeverypfHrton,withervr&hout top 9 upon every coaehee 9 upon other carriages, having pairnel > work above, with blinds, glafles, ( 9 or curtains y upon four-wheel carriages, rurving") frame posts and tops, with fleel > 6 springs \ upon four-wheel top carriages, with ") wooden or iron springs on jacks J upon curricles with tops 3 upon chailes with tops 3 upon chairs with tops upon sulkies with t»p« 3 upon ether two wheel top carriages 3 •pon two wheel carriages with ftecl") or iron springs j 3 For and upon all other two wheel carriages 2 upon every four wheeled carriage,") having iramed / posts and tops, C 2 aad resting upon wooden span 5 The Collector of the revenue 0! the firft divifioti of the firft Turvey of the diftric. of Peiinfylvauia, [ will attend daily until the 30th day of September next, for the putpofeiof receiving the dutieo on carriages, jit Ckrtaintowji, cn the Main street, a little .above the sign of the King of Pruflia, of which all perfpns poilefl]ed of such carriages are desired to take notice. Notice is alio given, To all retail dealers in wines add foreign diftillcd spirituous liqnors, 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 uantitics, than 30 gallon.—and one licence for. arrying on the business of retailing spirituous li quors in Ws quantities than twenty g dlons, at the lame time and at the fame place, by „ „ „ JAMES ASH, Collc&or of tfee Ift division of the ill nee c » t^c diftrid of Pennfvlvania. Ofncc oi-Infpcction at Germantowii, "> 2ld August, 1798. J gT Every denomination of Sumps to be had »c laid •Beg. Patent Ploughs, T O be fold for ca(h by Joseph Salter at Atfion A Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury— and JefTe Evans, Lumber ton, Those who have used them give them the preference to any other kind, as they require lets team, break the ground better are kept in 0 r at less expence and are fold at a cheaper rate the plan is much Amplified and confifUof but one piece of cast iron, with the bandies and beaa as wood; they may ftefixed with wrought lays a»d cookers to be pat on with screws and taken off at pleafore. Patent rights for vending wlthinftrudlions for makmg them may be had by applying to John ifewbolT, or the fubferiber No. 212 North rront-ureet. Who has for Sale, Or to Lenfi for a term of Tears, A number of valuable trifls of Land, well Utuated for Mills, tron tVorksor Farms, most- : y '™P ro^ ct1 > lying chifflv in the county of Hun tingdon state of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to John Canan eftj.ntar Huntingdon. . , Claries Newiold, J u, r '7 uvtt J For Saie, at the Stores of the SuL fchbers, on Walnut street Wharf 195 caflcs of nail, alTorted ' zo bales ef fail ccanvas,nvaf s , f ronl No ~ . J 3 calks yellow oc h re • * to J ' $ tierces bottled porter, g tn t, a London particular ) eac^ 1- India market \ Madeira Wines Tenenjfedo. in hotjflieads u Old Port do. in hhdj. Empty Claret bottles 4. 10, and?inch cabiesand to c"i V Writing fiates, ink Hands and prefix C#rda S e 20 purcneons Jamaica rum g l bale seaming twine d 160 bundlea flieatfcing paper I april , NiM <* am F . rv ,f Dollars Reward " their escape from the Ga«T • i_ f IVL rough of Lancaster, on SaturT ™ last, between the hours »f 8 an J ~ o'clnrJ™" 12 , French prisoners, part of the crew'of La CroyT a The one named Etiennc Auflin, a nativt 0 f 1W deaux m France, 26 years J ' a " of *°t. f " lcheS hi ß h ' «7s» and c.m.ple'iion L 5 I »««, . , .hi,, ' SSSSS&" 4 -i&ttf - s trmptigliSfSSStfSm 'h™ , when he went away, a blue sailor', jack/with : sett-"" •» c?. gro man named p ctlr HufiZ aV oß cTfe? t .n T bi£b, pfafmjling counte£n«. £***s » felony ,n th„ county. Had on » Aen he wen t • away, a long blue coat, a pair of white trowfer. both ragged, and a black hat. * ' nJZTr't* dolhrs Wi " * P aid for aPprehend ? 'I s a,ld fttß f in g My goal, each or euher of the I above Mamed Frenchmen, and Ten dollars lor the f negro, by ' Chrifiiat Carpenter, jun. Jheriff. ' Lancaster. Od. 20, t 79 8. leo.lt torty Dollars Reward FOR APPREHENDING A GENTLEMAN NEGRO, T> Y name George or G.orce Parker,'the P ro l e "y n{ the fubferiber, who has thought proper on tfie night of the zift inft. to elope from his matter without any provocation orjuft cause ; he wm formerly the property of Beckwith Butler, esq. and lived a considerable time with - Pottenger whokept tavern in Frederickbu rg.havinc , lcen muc h company and travelled with several gentlemen, througn different partj of this llate, he is mnch known. It is therefore conjeiiured he • 1? U / 0r fame ° f £he northern cities or towns as he has difcoveredan aversion toplantation work, t though he may perhaps have crossed the ridge W as a .' ,r " t *' r belonging to major Butler. T hi. follow i? about five feet seven inch s high, well proportioned and walks adtive and brilk, hit countenance if open and agreeable enough when in good humour ; he can hardly be furpift in Ihrewdnrfs, and is a very cspible waiting-man, house servant, barber, &c. To describe his dress would be ufelefs,as he polTefied a variety of clothes, th< iijjh when drefled lately, he xvore a green coat couiid with white fer* ting and fpotte.i jacket and breeches. Whoever brings him home or securer in goal in this or any other Sate the said slave, so that I may get him again, (ball have the above re wjrd ALEXANDER VASS. Fa mouth Oit.aj, 1798. B.—Maflera of-wflela Bc»ge Srirer» are requested to beware of fuffering said fellow to impose on them by alliding his escape. A. V. ■ November j ' w&f. 4 w TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Jun* 17, 1798. j TVTOTICE.I& HEREBY GIVEN, That by vfr- IN tut of an ai>, pafied during the profent ses sion «f C'onsrrcl's, so much of the a£t enrituled " An Adl making further provision for the sup " port ol public credit, and far the redemption " of the public debt"—pafTed the third dty of !*farch, one thousand seven hundred and ninety five, as bars from fettletnent or allowance, Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final settlement Certificates, and Indents of In ferefts, is fufpeiided until the twelfth day o Jdne, which willbc in the year onethoufandfevea hundred and ninety ninj. T hat on fie liquidation and settlement of the said Certificates, and Indents of InterelV, at the Treasury, the Creditors will be entitled to receiva Certificates of funded Three Per Cent. Stockequal to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear ages of interest due on their said Certificates, prior to the firfl day of January one thousand Itvzn I hundred'.and ninety one. That the principal fumsof the said Loan Office and final,fettlement Certificates, with the interest ► j thereon, fincethefirft day ol January, one thou sand seven hundred and nirtety onr. willbedif chirged after liquidation at the Treasury, by tbe payment of interest and reimburfonient of princi pal, equal to the sums which would-have been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had beea fubfitiibed, pursuant to the Ads making provision for the debts of the United States, contracted dur- I ing the late war, and by the payment! of oth»r ; sums, equal to the market of the remaining ' Stock, whieh would have been created by such ; fubferiptionsasaforefaid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary ef the 'Treasury. ■ jsne 18 lawtf ADVERTISEMENT. WHEREAS James Cuuuikq i!f Co. late oi the city of Philadelphia, nWrchaius, have afiigned over all their elTe&s, real, perfoncl and mixe<l, to the lubfcribers, for the benefit of ait their creditors, who ft-ali fubferibe the said afiija. ment within fix months from the date hereof, j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to allperfon» t who are indebted to the said eft ate, that they are required to make immediate payment of their ref pediive accounts, to theAfiignees, at their office, j No. 6i, Dock street, in failure whereof a&ions will be instituted for the recovery of such debts as 1 are not discharged accordingly. "John Trav'u, ~J l Cornelius Comegys j wgust t8 mwftiD [ TEN DOLLARS REWARD. ! "p\B.SERTED last night, a second time, from X-/ the Marine Camp, David Lufer, a fifer.— He had when he went away, a plain Hue jacket and veftjlight blueoveralla, a round hat,which hftdbeeo bound with yellow, and which he had ripped off in his fit ft desertion, and a pair of new fiioes. he it a Carpenter by trade, has grey eyes, sandy hair fallow complexion and a nitch in his upper lip f His back is still fore from a flogging he got a few > day* ago He may bo difcoverfcd by his fifeiiig, as he play a extremely well. W. BURROWS Major Com. of the Ov.;oter 17. Marine Corpi.
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