A-XS+R TUSn&.jgfmjpm* rjtewiMWt . Nicklin 6c Griffith, HIVP. FOR SALE, Sail Cloth by the bale or piece, (No. i & 8) Oas bale «f Copper in (hects, from 24 by 48 to 4.8 "by 60 inches Two tubs raifcd copper dill bottoms Queens' ware, affcirted in crate* London porter hnbottles, contained th cases Empty port wine bottles Yellow ochre in calks Cochineal in ferons lttiigo in do. & casks 35 cafe* and trunks of rauflins, ginghams, dimi ties, in uHi nets and pullicat handkerchiefs, in {mail aiTorted packages, calculated for the Weft India market IX trunks printed callicoes 4 bales caihmeres, affbrted 1 do. coarse woolens Old Madeira wine Sheathing paper Englilh nails in calks, affortcd, The Brig AMAZON, FOR SALE OR CHARTER. December ■<)■ m w.&la.tf LARENCE SECKEL, No. 155, Market-Street. First quaky London Particular J VVINES. Madeira, Port, Sherry and Liihon ) Cognise Brandy, iftto 4th proof. Sprits. By the Pipe, Hlid, Qnirter-ciflc or Gallon. .Itc 3 mw&fiw John Miller, junr. HAS R £ MOVED F«O.M NO. 8, CHEINUT, To the Five Story Building, in Dock, near Tkird-ftreet, WHERE HE HAS FOR S \LE, 300 Bales of Bengal Goods ; CONSISTING Of COSSAS jMßtas Mamoodies * H'lmh'jais Tatf'aties Striped Dflreas CViroes Handkerchiefs &c. Alft a large ajforlmer.t of Madras Handkerchiefs, of various dtferiptions. January J lawtf ' NOl ICE. r r"HE co partnerflrp of JOHN GREEN Us Co. L b this day dissolved 1 y mutual consent All pcrfons indebted »c the fud Firm are requelfed to make immediate payment, and thole having any riem.ii d< to prefect them (or fettlenient to any one of the Sublcrihcri— each being duly authorized to adiufl the fame. JOHN GREEN. EDMUND DARCH. SAMUEL DARGH. N. B.—They have the remainder of their (lock el Geo U—coni'ifting of Ironmongery, Hardware, &e. At No. 16, Noah Second Mrect, which they aye felling oh v r) Jo .v terms to dose the business. jag. 18 taw^w A Farm for Sale. WILL be fold, in pui fuanre of an ord»r of Orphans Court of Delaware county, on Monday the 2'th Fcl r iary next, at the h Ale nfW. rideifoit, in the Borough of Chelter, at oi'e o' lock, p. VI. THE PLANTATION, Late the property of Raper H: ik ns, deeeafed, situate in the said Borou.h, containing ab'ut 110 acres, of which betu een 43 and 50 acres are sxcellenc upland and marlh meadow; about 40 acres of woodland ; the remainder is arable land, of a good quality—The whole has keen nfed 'or many years as a prizing farm and is un der in almost new cedar fence ; there are on the farm a good two (lory stone dwelling honfe and kitchen in good repair ; the dwelling honfe has four rooms on a floor, with a convenient entry ; then is a good kitchen garden, twagood apple orchards, one containing about fix acres young and heathy; a good tenant's house, barn, flables and chair house. The banks are in good repair, and walled in front with stone. All's at the fame time and place will be fold 15 aires of marfti meadow, in the neighbour hood of th? farm, under good bank, and in high cultivation. Any person defiross of view ing tin? premises, will be (hewn thtm by ap plying in Chester to ELEANOR HOSKINS, Admin'x. January 18, 1799- \V ho desires all those indebted to the late R. Hoftins, to make immediate payment, and those who have demands agalnft his eflate, to preftnt th<*i to her-for fettlenient. George Davis's LAW-BOOK STORE, No. 319 Hioh Street, Latest London £s? Irish Editions. GKOKGE DAVIS's Fall importation isnow arranged of which a more capital collec tion he believes was never offered for I'ale either :n this City, London or Dublin It combines alffloft every book in,with several valuable books out of print. Davis's confining himlelf to the We of Law-Bo«ks only, it will appear obvious to profeffional Gentlemen, the advantages they have both in feleilion and price by purchasing from him. His Catalogues bsing ready, gentlemen will particularly oblige him by calling for them— and to those rdiding at a distance, by fovoring him with their address (poll,paid) they IhaM be fijnt. nov 26: m&th2m TO" LET, And'may be entered on in about (wo weeks . from tbe date, TWO' Ranges of (tores and Compting Koufes lately erected by the fubfcrlber, just below Market-street wharf ; —The (land foe hufinefs equal to any in the city. For terms apply to PAUL BECK, jr. No. 11 South Water-street. Who has in ftorc t'everal.'boxes, chefls and packages merchandize received from New« York p.-r the (Vhconer Weymouth, Henry Al len miil»r, —the owners are requested to call for them. " r ''. 'i. mwfjw THE B )ok for Suhfcriptions to taie Company frr ei tiling a permanent Bridge ovtr the ri ver Schuilkill, at, or near the City of Phibdel. phia, con'inuts open at th?houfe ot theTreafUver of fa d Company, No. 13, Churcl* Alley. January 8/1799. «ou6w WHEREAS BY an Ail of k.u Uj .rc . H . u the sixteenth day of July in the year of our Lord one thou sand seven hundred and ninety eight, the Presi dent f the United States is authorised to borrow on behalf of the United States Irom the Bank of the United States, or frorfi any otlie body or bodies politic or corporate, or from any person or persons, and upon luch terms and conditions as be ftnll judge most adv.in- | tageous for the United States, a sum not exceeding five million* of dollars, so however, that no contrail or engagement be made which (hall preclude the United States from reiraburf* ing any fa . or sums borrowed at any time after the expiration of fifteen years from the date of such loan. And whereas, it is declared by ihe fa;d that so much as may be necefiary of the surplus of the duties on Imports and Ton nage beyond the permanent appropriations here toferechar);ed upon them by law, (hall b? pledg ed and appropriated for paying the interen, Jnd also for paying and difiharging the principal sum or films of all the monies which may be borrowed, according to the term or terms whic.U may be fixed, purtuant to the authority atore faid —And uihcreasb'] the said Acl, the faith ot the United States is pledged to eftaMifh luffk ient permanent Revenues for making up any deficien cy that may hereafter appear in the provisions before mentioned for paying the interest and principal sums, or either of them, of any mo nie» which may be borrowed pursuant to the laid Ail. And whereas the Prefidißt us the Unit ed States did b) an Ail or Coromiflion under his hand dated the ninth day of January in th» year one thousand seven hundred and ninetynine,au thorife and empower, the Secretary of the 1 rea fury, to borrow on behalf of the United States, any sum not exceeding in the whole, five mil lions of dollars and to make such contrail or contrails as (hould be necefiary, and for the in terest of the United States, in puriuance of the Ail of Congress above recited. AW therefore, the undersigned, Secretary of the Trealury, in pursuance of the Ail of Congress, and the authority from the PreficUnt of the United States, above mentioned, doth hereby on behalf of the United States of Ame rica, contrail aad engage in manner following, to wit. ift. A book for receiving fubferiptions to a Loan of five millions of dollars for the use ot the United States (hall be opened in the city of Philadelphia, at the Bank of the United Statei on Thursday the twenty eighth day of February enliiing, which Uor.k (hall continue open for the purpose of receiving fubferiptions, until the whole of the said five millions of dollars (hall be fubl'cribed. It more thanf .e millions of 1 dollars (hall be fubferibed on the firft day of opening the said lean, the surplus (hall be de duiled 111 prop riion to the sums fubferihed by individuals, exceeding four thousand dollars. ad. For every hundred dollars whkhn-aybe fubferibed there shall be forthwith depolited and paid the sum of twelve doilars and fifty cents, and like payments of twel <e dollars and fifty cents, (hall be made within the firft ten days of the months of April, May, June, July, Anguft September and Oilober ensuing. The Secre tary of theTreafu.y howeverreferves the of reducing the number of inftaflments by fpe xjial agreements, with the individuals who may become fubferibers. 3d. On the failure of payment of anyinftall ment of the sums fubfiribed according to the tenor of the second article, the *ext proceeding installment of twelve dollars and fifty cents, which (lull have been paid, for every hundred dollars fubferibed (hall be forfeiled to the Unit- States. 4th, The sums ftibfcrifced (hall and may bt j paid to the eredit of the United Stiffs, at the < Bank of the United States, or at the offices of discount and deposit of he said riank at Boflon, New York, Raltimore, or Charleston, or at ei. ther of the Banks of Salem, in Mafl'aclfufetts, 1 Newport and Providence in Rhode-l(land,Hart- j ford in Conneilicut, Albany in New.York, or Alexandria in Virginia, for which payments,the reccpte of the Calhiers of the Offices ef Dis count and Deposit and of the Banks aforefaid (hall be received at the Bank of the United States as equivalent to money ; but no payment of a subsequent installment (hall be received at any other place than that where the firft mftal'ment was paid, except at the Bank of the United States ; in cafe any depolits (hall he made at the offices of Discount or Deposit, or at either of the Banks aforefaid, which (hall not be applied to the payment of the firft installment as fubferip tior.s to the Loan aforefaid, the l'aid deposits (hall be forthwith refunded by direilions from ' the Treasury. sth. For the sums or number of (haretof one hundred dollars, which may be fubferibed, cer tificates (hall be given by the Ca(hier of the Bank of the Uuited States, which (hall be assignable by mdorfement, and delivery of the. parties in whsfe favour the said certificates may be iflued, until the compUtrn of the payments required by the tenor of the second article preceeding. 6th. The sums fubferibed and paid in pursu ance of the tenor of the second article preceed- ' ing, (hall after the said payments have been compleated, constitute a fuuded capital llock divisible into (hares of one hundred dollars each, which capital (lock (hall bear interest at the rate , of eight per centum per annum from the times fixed for the payment of the refpeilive inflall- ! ments payable quarter yearly at the Treasury of ] the United States, or at the Loan Offices where the sams may (land credited, until the last day of December, in the year one thousand eight huadred and eight. 7 th. After the lad day of December in the said year one thousand eight hundred and eig' t, and after reasonable notice to the creditors, which (hall be given by an advertisement in i'ome public news paper, printed at the feat of the government of the United States, the (aid capital Itock (hall be re deemable at theplcafure of the United States hy the reimbursement of the whole sum or sums borrowed, and which may constitute the said capi tal (lock either at the treasury of the United States or at the ban offices where the fame may (land credited. Bth. The credits for the said capital (lock (hall and may be fcparatuly certified in sums either for one hundred, four hundred, one thousand, four thousand or ten thousand dollars, and the credits so certified (hall be transferable by the creditors, or their attornies, at the Treasury and Loan Offices refpeclively, in pursuance of the rules which have been,or which may be established relative to the transfer oi the funded (lock of the Un'tcd States, 9th. A fufficient (um of the surplus of the duties on Imports and Tonnage beyond the permanent appropriations heretofore charged upon them by law, together with the faith of the United States are hereby pledged f«r the fulfillment of this con trail, in pursuance «f, and according to tbe terms and conditions of the ail of Congress herein be fore recited. Given under, my hand and the feat of the (L. S.) Treasury of the Unite! States at Phi ladelphia, this twelfth day of January ene thousand seven hundred and nine ty nine OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. Jan. in. g Valuable Property for Sale. j FOR SALE, THAT well known Eft ate, called SHREWSBURR FARM, former y the of General Jolis Cadwaladar, fituitfl on Saffafraj. River, ki Kcwt county, Maryland—containing a bout 1900 acres of prime LAND, upwards 0/ 500 of which are in woods. The Buildings are all ex eel lent, and consist of a hatidfome Dwelling Hpufc, two la*gc Barns with Cow houses, Stables for fifty horses.a 'peeious treading floor under cover, a gra nary, two Jvcrfeer's houses.two range 9 of two ft«- ry buildings for Negroes (one of them new and of brick), Corn houses a Smoak house, &c. &c —The whole filiate being nearly surrounded hy water, it requires butlittle fancing. and has a good Shad and Herring fiihery. It is conveniently situated for both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, with two landings on a navigable river but a (hor£ fail from Baltimore. There is a large Fcach, and two large Apple Orchards on the premifes;alfo, a varie ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil is mi ftly a rich loon . —The whole will he l'old toge ther or divided mtofmaller farms(forwhicl»the buil dings are conv- nisntly fitua ed) as may suit tbe pur hafer. The Stock on said Farm, confuting;of Kor cfes. Cattle, Sheep &c. will also be disposed of.— ; For further particulars apply to George Hastings on the premifes,or tothe fubicriber, in Philadelphia. arch(BAL[} M CALL, JUN. December 12. m. tf. DRIED PEACHES, In barrels Demijohns CJartt "1 Porter, and V bqttles. Port Wine J And Corks in Bales—For sale by BENJ. W. MORRIS. ' Dec. 20 eo6c THE SUBSCRIBER tATELY Or THI HOUSE OF LANE, GODFREY &? Co. INFORMS his friends in particular and the public in general, that he continue! in the fame line of business as formerly at the store lately I occupied by Mefirs. Morgan and Price, on 1 Stamper's wharf, below the Drawbridge, where I he has for (ale a general aflbrtment of bar, rod, j (heetnnd hoip iron, country and English fleel. open and teaplate stove», a few pair of double | fortiTied 4 and 6lb iron cannon, cannon ball , and grape (hot, foige hjmmars and anvils, a quantity of call iroa ballalt for veficls, chim nev backs ani jams en a new aad improve ! ; plan. Hollow ware assorted. Order. for any kind of carting will be received at the store and executed at the air furnace at the iborteft notice. A small House to let, Above Fttih street—Enquire of the Sublcriber. Wm. jan 3. eodtft Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Es tate of Isaac Til fair, Efq dccedled, are request- : ed to make immediate payment, and those having a nv dema .di faid Eltate will plrafe to fuinilh their account* duly »t&fted for settlement to GEORGE D<\VIS, Attorney in fa& to JOHN M'KIM, jr. Ad'm'tr. Pec. 13. 2 w6w " N"0 r 1 c e. ALT, Pcifent indebted to ilucftate of Jani Davidson, widow, drccafed, are requeflcd ' to make payment; and those who have any demand. ! agsinft the faxi estate to rem'er their ac-counts jiuly attelleJ, to Wm. DAVIDSON, or 7 JAMES DAVIDSON, f " cutors dec-^j. 3aw;w All Persons indebted to the Estate of Samuel Cooper, laic of this city, Physi cian, deeeafed, are requested to make payment to the fubferibers :—And those persons who have any demands againfl the said Efkte, are desired to bring in their accounts for settle ment to SAMUEL COATES, THOMAS MORRIS, MOROECAI LEWIS, or C t « e, » tor » ELLISTON PEROT, ) of the Will of the said Samael Cooper. Phila. 11 mo. i(, 1798. eotat Several of the Dodor's books are mifli g, in particular five or fix volumes belonging to fctts. It is supposed they have bce« lent to fomc of his friends who will oblige the Executors by returning them without delay. To be Sold, OR EXCHANGED, For property in the City, or within Thirty miles of it, A Valuable Plantation, IN Tukorora Valley, Mifflin county,containing ab*ut three hundred acres, the whole capable of cultivation. At present there is about 50 acres cleared, 20 of which is 31 rich bottom of Meadow Ground, enriched by a never failing ft ream, that ha9tall and water enough for all the purposes of a Country Mill. For further information apply at No. 68, Market flreet. November zo tQW Whereas the Certificate of Two lharet of the Bank of the United States in the name of Sasivsl Amort, of I.ondo.i, b-.nker. No. 3:82, iffuel in lieu of 11,593, 11,594, were forwarded from London by the Erititk packet Counttf., of LeiceCer, capt. Dodd, bound for New York, which packet was captured by the French, and the said certificate loft ; and for the re newal of which, applicat on is made at said Bank, and all perfoniconcerncd are desired lo take rojice. CLEMENT BIDDI.E. PhiU.od.i6, 1798. djm Patent Ploughs, I be fold far ca(h by Joseph Salter at AtGon A Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—and Jefle Evans, Lumber ton, Those who have used them give them the preference to any other kind, as they require less team, brent the ground batter are kept in order at less expcnce and are fold at a cheaper rate—the plan is much Amplified and confilhof but one piece of call iron, with the handles and beam of wood j they may befixed with wrought lays and coulters to be put on with screws and taken off at pleasure Patent tights for vending with inftruflions for making them may be had by applying to John Newbold, or the fubferiber No. »i» North Front-street. IVho has for Sale; Or to Lease for a term of tears, A number of valuable trails of Land, well situated f»r Mills, Iron A'orksor Farms, mult ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon ftatt of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to Joha Canan esq. near Huntingdon. Clarhs NtviolJ, i uJ * n. sawtf PROPOSALS, FOR CARKYING Mails bf the United States^ On ihe following roads, ivill be received at the General Pofl-Office, until thi 13th day of February next, inctvfrve. ift "FROM Philadelphia by UmIIoI, Trenton, r Princeton, New-bruiiKvick, Wood bridge, Raway, Eiizabethtown ai.d Newark to New-York fix times a week. From May I to November I. Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex cepted ) it 1 P. M. and arrive at New-York in nineteen hours, the next day (Sunday excepted) by 8 o'clock, A. M.— Returning ; leave Nsw- Yorkeveryday 'Sunday excepted} at IP. M. and arrive at Philadelphia in eighteen hours the next day (Sunday excepted) by 7 A. M. Frarn November 1 to May 1, The mail is to he taken from Philadelphia at the fame houc and delivered at New-York by 9 A. M. in io hours ; and is to be taken from New-York at 1 P. M. and delivered at Pailadel phia at 8 A. M. in nineteen hoins. ad. From Pliiladelpliiabv Chester, Wi'ming ton, Newport, Cluifliana, Elkton, Charlellon, , Havre de-Grace and Harford to Baltimore, fix times a week. Leave Philadelphia every day , (sunday excepted) at 9 A. M. and arrive at 13aI tirnure in ij h..urs, the next day (sunday cx . cepted) at noon Returning ; leave Balti ■ more every day (sunday excepted) at 4A. M. a-;d atrive at Philadelphia the next day by 9 A. M. in 17 hour?. jd. From Baltimore hy Blade ilburgh, Waftiington and Georgetown, to Alexandria , fix times 3 week. From April 1 to November 1. Leave Baltimore every day (sunday except ed) at 4 A. M. and arrive at Alexandria the fame days by 6P. M. Returning—Leave Al exandria every day (sunday excepted) at 4 A. M and arrive at Baltimore the fame day by 4 o'clock P M. From November 1 to April 1. Leave Baltimore everyday (li.nday except ed) at 4 A- M. and arrive at Alexandria the ' next day (sunday excepted) at 2A. M. Re turning—Leave Alexandria every day (sunday • excepted) at 5 P, M. and arrive at Baltimore j the next day (sunday excepted) at P. M. 4th. From Philadelphia by Downingtown, Lancaster, Columbia, Y-»r«, Carlisle, Ship > penlh'irg, Straiburgh, Bedford, Somerset and i Greenlburgh to Pittlburgh once a week. Leave Philadelphia every Saturday at 4 A. M. arrive Laacafter in the evening, arrive at York on Si.iitfty noon, at Shippei.fburg on Monday, at 6P. M. Leave Shippeniburg on Tbefday at 4 A. M. and arrive a; Pittfburg the next Fri day at 10 A. M. Returning—Leave Pitts burgh every Friday at 3 P. M, and arrive at Shippeiiftiurg the next Monday by 6 P. M. Leave Shijipeiilburg on Tuefdayat 4 A. M.and arrive at Philadelphia the next Thurl'day by 8 P.M. Note 1. The contrails for the above routes are to be m operation on the firft day of April next. The contrails for the routes No. 1, a, ! 3, are to continue in operation until the firft day of Oiloherin the year 1800 ; and the con trail for the route No. 4 is to continue tint il the firft day of Oclobcr in the year 1801. Note 2. Fii'teen minutes (hall be allowed for openißg andclofiDg the mail at all offices on the routes where noparticuUr time 11 fpecified. Nota 3. For every fifteen minutes delay (the impaflibility of rivers excepted) in arriving af ter the times prefcrifced, in any contrail, the contrailor shall forfeit one dullar; and if the delay continue till the departure of any depend ing mail, whereby the mail* destined for fucli «U J-eiuinif. mill iujj» a I*tp, on aJJitienal far. feiture ot five dollars (halt be incurred. Note 4- If any persons making proposals de flree an alteration of the times fpecified he mull llate in his proposals the alteration desired and the difference it will make in the terms of hi* \ contrail. Note 5 The tifual penalties for milconduil j in the carriers will be ftipulatsd in the contrail. Note 6. The mail on the route No. x, ftjall be carried in a Sulkey during three months of the winter season, having a box or eheft to f«- cure the mail from rain. The mails on that route duriAg the reft of the year and the routes No. i and 3 (hall be aUays carrird in a light box fufficient to defend it from the a box within the body of the stage. JOS. HABERSHAM, P. M. Genera!. General Pod-Office, } Philad. Jan. I, 1799. j eo6w NOTICE, PURSUANT to a Refdve of the Board of Trustees of Washington Academy, in Som erset county, Maryland, authorising Wiliiam Polk, efqr. majors Samuel Wilson, and William Jones, Members of said Board, to procure a principal tearher for said Academy.— NOTICE is here y given, that a gentleman quali fied to teach the Greek and Latin Languages, Ceo- ] graphy and the Mathematics, and such other branches of Literature as it is customary to teach in such Schools, will meet with liberal encourage ment and it is presumed wiil be well accommodat ed in taking cU>rge of this Academy. The build ing is spacious and wi)l accomodate at lead sixty Sjudents. Proposals may be addressed to John Dennis, Wo. 161 Arch-ftrect, or William Winder, accountant in the Navy department, Walnut street, Philadel phia or to either of the three gentlemen above -mentioned, near Princess Anne, Maryland, dec 17 5 English wrought Nails. Imported in tbe flnps Molly and Diana, from LIVERPOOL. 400 Ca(ks of Nails, CONSISTING ot 6d, Bd, iod, and lod, flat points suitable for the southern market—-6<J, B<l, iod, lid, and aod, finedrawn (harps also 3, 3, 4, and 6 c!out9—-fprigs— lucks—feuppcr nails—fheathiug nails, FOR SALE BY, Robert Denifon, ju-nr. ity Market-street. ADVERTISEMENT."" Todd & ivjoTT. Of the City of Philadelphia, Merchants, having assigned over their ess iH, real, ptrfonal, and mixed, to the fH! (bribers for the benefit of all their Creditors— Notice is hereby Given, O all perfens who are indebted to the said i eltate, that they are required to make im mediate payment of tbeir refpefliTo accounts to either of ihe affigtiees, or to W,uiam Mott, NO 6i, Dock.ftr-.ct, thfir agent duly authorized : in fai.ure whereof, legal raealures will he taken for the recevsry of such debts as arc not dlfcharred withoiit delay. 6 John IVaddington "J John R/jodes Afligneef. John Allen. j ■ nov -«6 ta.'.h&fitFi This day Publijhed, AND tOR SALE AT THIS OfWCf The Essays under the Signature cf VIRGINI&NSIS, On the Alien and Sedition Laws. (Price 2$ cent I, lima.) IT is perhaps futile to exped to wotk convlAlon m the minds o( so inveterate and vicims a clafc of men, as the Democrats of America, by any a r*u however* nowever irrcliftible: These writings are, however si'S t® produce a more important and ufcfui cßta by placing the fubjeS in it. true light he fore hoped men who are uninformed, £ h„ e t'hofe'bills l ° """" ia "- 15 6t ~ TO LET, -pHE large House in Southwark, lately oceanic 1 by Mr. Henry Mitchell; apply J " P " d Isaac Wharton. i™- 11 s - Insurance Company of North A MEETING of the Stock-holderi is to h, IX held at their offire on Thursday n « t « II o clock, A M. agreeably to adjournment. l/,bt n, scc*y, jan. it. <" ■ JOHN~SHIELBsr l ~ MOST earnestly Iblicit, all hi k Creditor prior to the a;,d day of Auauft ~ ' that have not fnrnilhed their them to him before tUe a-th iiiflai.r, as ~v! that day they will be excluded from' dividend. u . Bank of ' December ji i lo o The Stockholders of the Bank of P t r n f v i v»n.a are hereby notified that their Annu.t meeting will be held at the Ba-kon Friday the Ift day of Feburary next at 10 o'clock By or det J the Board, JON A. SMITH, cjty J an ,a dtiftK; Lost, this Morning, A CHECK, No. 8 7 », sn the Bank of ,u United State-, for 175 dollar), dated t h, nth and dtawn by Bond and Brooke?, infuorof J. B. Bond 1 Also a five dollar note of the Banlt of the United State*.—Payment of the check is (lopped. Vlhoever willdeliver it to the fubfetibtrs at the corner of Market and Sixth flreei, flulbe. I ceive the five Dollars in reward. BOND & BROOKES. J*n. i«- $ THK tiub or ( A smart NEGRO LAD, to bi sola. HE is about fiiteen years of age, hat between seven and eight years to serve—is hwjut and handy about houfchold work— enquire*! th;soific» }»"• *5- tutlJu ' JAMAICA RUM, " A Cargo now landing at SouthJlrcet wharf, FOR SALE B* PETER SLIGHT, Apply at Stores on the Wharf, WHO ALSO Of F BUS FOR lA(,K, BRANDY, ift and 4th proof Madeira and Port WINES, &c. See. t £ a: - L A Few Ckcfts of IMPERIAL TEA, For sale.on reasonable terras, at No. 41, South Second-firm. December 12 lawtf ~ notice: ALL persons indebted to the Eft ate of Thomas Bkooks, late of the city of Philadel phia, Brafc-F«under,dtceafed,irc defirtd to mike immediate payment and those who have ahy de mands againlt fiid estate to bring in their account* properly attested for fettlemcnt to DAVID BROOKS, admini/lratcr. jan x foodjt TREASURY DEPARTMENT. JtlNI i;, 1791. Notice is hereby given, That by «>• tue of an a&, pafied during the prtfentfrf- Con «f Congress, so much of the a<3 entituled " An Ail making further provision forthe tup' " port of public credit, and for the redemptiw " of the public debt"—parted the third dtj »f March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety five, as bars from fcttlement or allowance. Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final fetflement Certificates, and Indents of In ferefti, is suspended until the twelfth day •} June, which will be in the year one th«ufa»dfe«a hundrod and ninety nin*. That on tfie liquidation and fettlementof the said Certificates, and Indents of Interefl, at th« Treasury, the Creditors will be entitled to teceiv* Certificates of funded Three Per Cent. Stock equal to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear ages of interest due on thoir said Certificates p r * ir ' to the firfl. day of January one thousand fetcn hundred and ninety one. That the principal fumsof the said Loan Office. *nd final lettlement Certificates, with the interest thereon, since the firft day oi January, on« thou find seven hundred and ninety one, will charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by ™ paymunt of interest and reimburftment of princi pal, equal to the funis which would have been pa/able thereon, if tiie said Certificates had bet® fubftr.ibed, pursuant to the A&s making proviucii forthe debts of the United States, contrailed uW ing the late war, and by the payment of other sums, equai to the market vMue of theremsimnt Stock, which would have been created by fu® fubferiptions asaforefaid, which market value wi be determined by the Comptroller of the! reafarj -OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Trcafu'fi junezS lawtt A SHORT AND FHACTICAL E S s A Y, on FAR MING: BEING the experience of a farmer of about futy years c#f in England, Eflex county, on land where fanning is done in the greatest perfe&ion : and near e\cO years on three hundred and twenty acres of v^ or ? out land in Pottfgreve aad Allovray creek, i Salem county, Weft-Jerfcy : Shewing the means whereby these worn-ou lands may be improved ; and that the roean3 ar in the power of almost eyery farmer: Ptinted for tht Author, AND SOLD BY ZACHARIAH POULSON, ChefnUtJlrcet, Philadelphia. >J. B.—Some oi the large fort of Clover lee may be had at Mr. John Cooper's, baker, no. *s* Race-street. December 13, iaw
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