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    Nicklin 6c Griffith, B
YlAi'R FOli SALE, sand
Sail Cloth by the bale or piece, dent
(No. * & 6) °° n
One bale.#f leaming-twine . .
Copper in Iheets, from 14 by 48 to 48 by 60
inches *1
Two tubs raised copper Rill bottoms
Queens'ware, assorted in _
l.ondon porter in bottles, contained in cases C * L
Emptygport-'wine bottles ' s
Yeliovv ochre in calks '." a
Cochineal in ferons "'*=
tudigo in do. & calks the
35 cafea and trunks of muslins, ginghams, dimi- fuc
ties, muflinets and pullicat handkerchiefs, in fail
small assorted packages, calculated for the th<
Well India market ni|
It trunks printed callicces tof
4 bales callimeres, assorted ed
I do. coarse woolens alf
Old Madeira wine fui
Sheathing paper bo
Englilh nails in eafks, affortsd, m:
The Brig fai
AMAZON, £
SOR OR. CHARTER. c y
December '9- m w.&fa.tf b<
LARENCE SFCKEL, g
No. 155, Market-Street. A
First qnal«:y London Particular / VVWES. Ec
Madei.a, Port, Slurry and Lilbon J h;
Copni .c Brandy, ill to 4th proof. 01
Sprits.
Bv the Pipe. Hhd, Qoarter-cafk or Gallon. f u
dec 3 mw&fzw_ a,
John Miller, junr. «
HAS R t' MOVED FROM NO. 8, CHEJNUT, tt
To the Five Story Building, in Dock, near A
Third-/} reet.
WHERE HE HAS FOR SALE, 0 |
300 Bales of Bengal Goods ; c
eONSISTIKO or .
COSSAS ri
Baftas jQ
Maraoodies
Hurahnms
TaflVtm .
Striped Dorcas ''
Ca'ic-fs
Handkerchiefs, i~ic. L. c.
_ ei
AJo a large ajfartment of
Madras Handkerchiefs, b
of various defcriptiona. d
January I iawtf ! !
NO i ICE. i t
r jpHF. co partnerlhip of JOHN GREEN V Co.
L is 'his day dissolved i»y mutual consent.- ft
Ail per Tons indebted to the f lid Firm arc requeM p ,
to make immediate payment, and thole having any a]
demands to prcfent them tor settlement to any one £t
of the Stihlcribcrn—each being duly authorized to
yd mil the fame. S,
]OHN GREEN. t ,
EDMUND DARCH. ol
SAMUEL DARCH. d
N. B. They have tbe remainder of their Hock bi
of Goofs—co!-fi(Ving of
Ironmongery, Hardware, &c. n
At No. 16, No th Second Strest, which thry are '<
{tiling 011 vcrv lo\V tcrKis to close the.business, "
L 3 l
A Farm for Sale. s
WILL be fold, in pursuance of an order of p
Orphans Court of Delaware county, on l!
Monday the 2Uh FeVruary next, at the house d
of W. .*nderfon, in the Borough of Chefler, f
»tot:e o'clock. P M, ''
THE PLANTATION, J
Late the property of Raper H. lkms, deccafed,
situate in the (aid Borough, containing about f
aio acres,of which between 43 and 50 acres are ,
excellent uplai.d and marlh meadow ; about 40 j,
acres of woodland ; the remainder is amble 2
land, of a good quality —The whole Has been j
nfed for many years as a prizing farm and is un- c
der an almost new cedar fence ; there are on the
farm a good two (!ory stone dwelling house and t
kitchen in good repair ; the dwelling house has (
four rooms on a tlor.r, with a convenient entry ; t
there is a good kitchen garden, tw» good apple (
orchards, one containing about fix acres young
and heaithv ; a good tenant's house, barn, |
stables and chair house. The banks are in
good repair, and walled in front with stone.
Alfa at the time and place will be fold
15 a< res of mavfli meadow, in the neighbour
hood of th. - farm, under good bank, and in
high cultivation. Any person defirons of view
ing the premil'es, will te lhewn them by ap
plying in Chester to
ELEANOR HOSKINS, Admin'x.
January 18, 1799.
Who desires all those indebted to the late R.
Holkins, to make imtoediatc payment, and
those who have demands aga'nft his estate, to
present them to her for feftlement.
3awtdf
George Davis's
LAW-BOOK STORE,
No. 319 High Street,
Latest London fc? Irish Editions.
GEORGE DAVIS's Fall importation isnow
arranged of which a more capital collec
tion he believes was never offered for sale either
n this City, London or Dublin It combines
afsMjft I very book in, with several valuable books
out; of print. Davis's confining himfelf to the
file of Law-Bocks only, it will appear obvious
tixproft-ffional Gentlemen, the advantages they
have both 111 leleftion and price by purchafmg I
from him.
His Catalogues being ready, gentlemen will
particularly oblige him by calling for them —
and to those reliding at a distance, by fovoring
him with their address (post-paid) they (hall be
sent.
nov 26 m&thim
TO LET,
And may'be entered, on in abcut two weeks
from the date,
TWO 1 Ranges of stores and Compting
Houses lately erefted by tht fubferfljer, jufl
below Market-flreet wharf ; —The Hand for
bufintfs equal t» any in the city. For terms
apply to
PAUL BECK, jr.
T*o. 11 South Water-street.
Who hits in store several boxes, cherts and
packages me re-hand ire received from New-
York per the schooner Weymouth, Henry Al-
Itn maflen, —the owners arc requested to call
for them.
r\r, mi. mwfiw
rpHE B"ok for Subscriptions to the Company
A fcr ceftirg a permanent Bridge ovsr the ri
ver Schuilkid, at, or near the City# of Philndel
phia, continues open at the house ot the Treafurur
of fa J Company,. No-13-, Church Alley.
j» ;uary B', 178.9- uoddw
If 11 ERE AS, 1
B' VaT Ait of Coii;;i'cis p'iic't " ilic uxtccnth
day of Jsly tn the year of our Lord one tliou
fand seven "hundred and ninety eight, the L reli- '
dent ■ f the United States is authoriled to borrow shj
on behalf of the United States tTom the (f (
Bank of the United States, or fivni any othet ~ Riv
body or bodies politic or corporate, or trom bou
anv person or persons, and upon such term= ol v
and conditions as he Ihall judge molt advaii- ccll
tageoiii for tlje United State:, 1 lum aot two
exceeding five millions of dollars, so however, hor
that no contraa or engagement be made which nar
(hall preclude the United States from reimburl- ry I
in/ an y f«m or l'ums borrowed at any time after b r,<
the expiration of fifteen years from the date ot wh
■ such loan. And whereas, it is declared by the re q
' said Afl, that so much as may be neoeiUry ot He
: the surplus of the duties on Imports and lon- bo
nage bevond the permanent appropriations here tw
upon them by law, ihall b «P Ld S', .
ed and appropriated for paying the mtereft, and |
alfofor paying and the principal
sum or funis of all the monies which may be
borrowed, according to the term or terms which djr
mav be fixed, pursuant to the amhor.ty afore-
faid —And whereas by the sard Aa, the faith of
the United States is pledged to eftahlilh fufficient Fo
permanent Revenues for making up any deti.ien- OQ
cy that may hjereafttr appear in the provifrins
before mentioned for paying the interelt and
principal sums, or either ps them, ot any mo
nies which may be borrowed pursuant to the laid
Aa. And whereas the Prelident ot the Unit
, ed States did b\ an Aa or Commilfion under his
hand dated the ninth day of January in th» year
one thousand seven hundred and mnetynine.au
thorifc and empower, the Secretary of thel rea
fury, to borrow on behalf of the Uriited iStates,
any sum not exceeding 111 the whole, five mil
~ lions of dollars and to make such contrail or
contraas as (honld be necessary, and for the in
terest of the United States, in purluance ot the
1 r Aa of Congress above recited.
AW therefore, the undersigned, Secretary
of the Treasury, in pursuance of the Afl ot
. Congress, and the authority from the PreGdsnt
' of the United States, above mentioned, doth P
hereby on behalf of the United States ot Ame- «
rica, contraa aad engage in manner following,
to wit. _ (,
id. A book for receiving fubferiptions to a
Loin of five millions of dollars tor the ule of
the United States (hall be opened in the city ot
Philadelphia, at the Hank of the United State. a|
on Thuifdav the twenty eighth day of February
ensuing, which book lhall continue open for the j(|
purpose 1 ' receiving lubleriptions, until the .
whole of the said five millions of dollars flif.ll
be fublVribed. It moie than five millions of
dollars lhalt be fubferibed on the firft day ot n|
opening the said loan, the surplus lhall be de
- dnaed in prop .rtion to the linns fubfcrihcU by
individuals, exceeding four thousand dollars.
o. id- For every hundred dollars wbiih maybe \
- ftibfcribed there shall be forthwith deposited ar.rt
paid the sum of twelve dollars and fifty cents,
7 and like pavments of twel/e dollars and fitly
ie cents, (hall be made within the firlt ten days of
0 ihe months of April, May, June, July, A«gult
September and Oaoher enluing. Ihe Secre- ta
tary of the Treafmy however relerves the rij ht cd
of reducing the number of inUallments by lpe- n
cial agreements, with ihe individuals who may th
k become fubferibers.
jd- On the failure of payment of any install
ment of the sums fubfe ribed according to the
pe tenor of the second article, the F.ext preceeding _
mftallment of twelve dollars and fifty, cents,
which shall have been paid, tor every hundred
- dollars fubferibed lhall be forfeited to the Unit- ]_
States- tt
4 t»>, The sums fubferibed (hill and may he a ,
of paid to the credit of the United States, at ai
,11 Bank of the United States, or at tbe offices of
fe discount and deposit ot he said rtank at Boston,
r, New York, Baltimore, or Charleston, or at ei.
ther of the Banks of Salem, in MaffacMifetts, 1
Newport and Providence in Rhode-Ifland,Hart- > 0
ford in Conneaicut, Albany in New-York, or ' c
' Alexandria in Virginia, for which payments,the j t ,
ut receipts of the Calhiers of the Offices of Dif- I h
re count and Deposit and of the Banks aforef«id j d
'° [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 installment
® was paid, except at the Bank of the United
States ; in ease any deposits lhall be made at the
115 offices of Discount or Deposit, or at either of
"V the Banks aforefaid, which (hall not be applied to
> the payment of the firft imftallment of fubferip
"f> tiocs to the Loan aforefaid, the said deposits ~ ;
r "' (hall be forthwith refunded by direaions from , |
in theTrtafury. ji
jth. For the sum* or number of (hares of one , \
hundred dollars, which may be fubferibed, cer
u.r" tificates (hall be given by the C«(hier of the Bank
in of the United States, which lhall be assignable
:w " by indorsement, and delivery of the parties :m
ap
whafe favour the said certificate? may be issued, 1
until the compUti- n of the payments required
by the tenor of the second article preceeding.
6th. The sums fubferibed and paid in purl'u
• anre of the tenor of the second article preceed
and ing, lhall after the said payments have been
1 10 compleated, conftitnte a funded capital stock
divisible into (hares of one hundred dollars each,
which capital stock lhall bear interest at the rate :
of eight per centum per annum from the times |
fixed for the payment of the refpeaive install- j
ments payable quarter yearly at the Treasury of
the United States, or at the Loan Offices where '
the fame may Hand credited, until the last day j
of December, in the year one thousand eight j
10w hu«dred and eight.
'' ec " 7th. After the last day ofDecember in the said '
ther year one thousand eight hundred and eig't, and i
ines after reasonable notice to the creditors, which lhall .
Dtiks |,e given by an advertilement in some public news- j
1 the paper, printed at the feat of the government of the ',
ious United State?, the sard capital iiock lhall be re- .
they deemable at thepleafurc of the United States by i
ifing the reimbursement of the vfhole sum or sums
borrowed, and which may constitute the said capi
wj|l tal stock either at the treasury of the United States
m or at the loan olfices where the fame may (land
iring credited.
,1.1 be ?th. The credits for the said capital stock lhall
and may l.e feparatwly certified in sums either for
one hundred, four hundred, one thousand, four
thoufand or ten thousand dollars, and the credits
so certified (hall be transferable by the creditors, or
•eeks attornies, at the Treasury and Loan Offices
reflectively, in pursuance of the rules which have
been, or which may be «f)abli(hed relative to tht
siting transfer of the funded stock of the Un-ted States,
1 j u st 9th. A fufficient lum of thefurplusof thedutic*
I for , on Imports and Tonnage beyond the permanent
erms appropriations heretofore charged upon them by
kiw, together with the faith of the United States
are hereby pledged for the fulfillment of this con
et. tra&, in pursuance of, and according to the terms
s and a "d conditions of the a«SL of Congress htr«in be-
*° re rec > te d.
f Al
j ca jj Given under my hand and the fcal of the
CL S Treasury of the United States at Phi
\ • *J ladelphia, this twelfth day of January
■ ■ ene thousand seven hundred and nine-
P an 7 ty nine,
ie r»-
!el - OLIVER WOLCOTT,
Secretary of tbe Treasury,
Valuable Property For Sale. i
FOR SALE* I*
THAT well known F.ftute, called On
SHKEWSBURR FARM, formerly the refldence (
ot General John CwLwaladar, fituitu on Satl'afras
River,in Kent county, Maryland—containing a j{j
bout 1900 acres of prime LAND, upv ardi of ?co
of which are in woo.ls. The Buildings are all ex j )n(
eclknt, aiid consist of a handsome Dwelling Hxiufe, j s j £
two la'ge Earns with Cowhoules, Stables for filty
horses, a peeious treading floor under cover,a gra
nary, two Jverfeer's houses, twq ranges of two fte
ry buildiugsfor Nogroes (one of them new and of C^P
brick), Corn houses a Smoak houi'e, &c. &c—The " in
whole Etlate being nearly surrounded hywater.it by
requires butlittle funcing. and has a good Shad and Yo
Herring filb:ry. It is conveniently situated for an<
both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, with lie;
two Landings on a navigable river but a fliort fail
from Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and two
large Apple Orchards on the premises; also, a varie- (j,,
ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil is i
mofdy a rich loam.—The whole will be fold toge- j^j (
theror divided intofmaller farms(forwhichthebuil- h
dings are conveniently fituaud) as may suit tbepur
haler. The Stock on said Farm, confiding of Hor- •
cfes, Cattle, Sheep Sc. will also he disposed of.— ' n
For further particulars apply to G force Hastings .'
on the premifes,ortothe fulifcriHr, mPluUdelphia.
ARCHIAr\LD M'CALL, Jun. I."
December il. m - ' l p
DRIED PEACHES, m e
In barrels aw
Demijohns
Claret ") yV
Porter, and > bottles.
Port VVine J
And Cork, in Bales—For sale by
BENJ. W. MORRIS. Ed
Dec. 20 eo6t fa
' THE SUBSCRIBER ,
X.ATELT or TUB HOUSE OV j
LANE, GODFREY 6? Co. j
INFORMS hit friends in particular and the j
public in general, that he continues in the fame
line of bnflnefs as formerly at the tb>re lately llt
occupied by Meflr9. Morgan and Price, on tu
Stamper's wharf, below thy t)rav.br:«"ijjfc, whei e
he has for I'jle a general aflortment of bar, rod, t b
' (heet and bo 'p iron, country and E-nglifh steel, j
■ open and ten plate stoves, a few pair of double ; L
fortified 4 and 61b. iron cannon, cannon hall j p (
and grape ttiot, forge hammars and anvils, a G
quantity of call irov> ballalt for vefTels, chjin- 1 p
ney backs and jams on a new and improved m
plan. Hollow wareaflbrred. Orders tor any 1 S
kind of calling will be received at the (lore
. and executed at the air furnace ar the (horiclt > 4
notice. d;
bi
A small House to Ipt, £
Above I'U'ih llreet—Ei.quire of the Subscriber.
Wm. LANE. 'p
j.m 3. eodl.tt
Notice. a '
ALL peribns indebted to the Ef- "
tatc of liAaC Telfai r, Efq deceased, arc rfqucft
cd to make immediate pavmrnt, and iholc having a
ny dctna- ds against laid Eilate will plcafc 10 iurnifh g
thc.ir accounts duly atieli-ed for frttlement to
GEORGE DAVIS,
Attorney in fa& to °1
JOHN M'KIM, jr.Ad'm'tr. r <
Pec.tq. aw6w
: * no rlc e. j;;
ALL Persons indebted to th.-e(late of Jane ; c ,
Davidson, widow, duccafed, are reqnefted j ( J
payment; and those who have any demands | ; r
! j against the said aflat: to ren 'er their accounts duly
' atteitv.ljto Wm. DAVIDSON, or7i7 , f.
f jAMf.S DAVIDSON. f E " CUtOrS
, dec 31 Taw w g
, AH Persons indebted to the Estate | ]
* j of Samuel Cooper, late of this city, Phyfi- I c
: ' cian, deeeafed, are reqnefled to make payment
- to the fubferibers :—And those persons who
* ' have any demands againil the said Ellate, are
' i desired to bring in their accounts for fettle-
* ment to t
» SAMUEL COATES, ~) c
f THOMAS MORRIS, U xecllt rs r
t MORDF.CAI LEWIS, or £~ xeclu
-1 ELLISTON PEROT, j t
e of the Will of the said Samsel Cooper.
f Phila. 11 mo. 16, 1798. eoiat
°
T & Several of the Doflor's books are tnilli g, 1 j
s ; in parncuUr five or fix volumes belonging to fctts
n j It is supposed they have been lent to some of h-s
I friends who will oblige tha Executors by retori.ing
e , them without d.lay.
k To be Sold,
le OR EXCHANGED,
j' ' For property in the Citv, or within Thirty ,
miles of it,
A Valuable Plantation,
J " T N Tnljcorora Valley, Mifflin county, containing
d- A ab»ut three hundred acres, the whole capable
:n 0 f cultivation. At there is about 50 acres
tk cleared, 30 of which 11 a rich bottom of Meadow
h, Ground, enriched by a never failing flream, that
ite ' has fall and water enough for all the purposes of
ics a Country Mill. For further information apply at
,11- • No. 68, Market (Ireet.
of november xo taw
ay Whereas the Certificate of
;ht Twofharesof theßankof the United States in the
name of Samobl Amort, of London, banker*
lid No. 3181, ifluei in lieu of 11,593, 11,594, were
nd forwarded from London by the Britiih packet
all Countess, of Leicefler, capt. Dodd, bound for
vC- j New-York, which packet was cajrturcd by the
the J French, and the said certificate loft ; and for the re
re- . nswal of which, application :s made atfaid Bank,
by 1 and all persons concerned are dtfired to take notice,
ms j , CLEMENr BtDDi.E.
■pi- Phila. Oil. s6, 1798. djm
itcs
ind Patent Ploughs,
j a jl r be fold for cash by Joseph Salter at Atfipn
lor Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan
our Harker, Woodbury—and Jcfle Evans, Lumber
dits ton, Those ufed them give them the
,or preferense to any other kind, as they require
ices less team, break the ground better are kept in
ave order at less fxpence and are fold at a cheaper
tht rate —the plan is much fimplified and confiits of
tes, j but one piece of cast iron, with the handles and
ties beam of wood; they may befixed with wrought
lent lay S and coulters to be put on with screws and
h r taken off at pleasure
at; ® Patent tights for vending wi*h inftrudlioss for
on " making them may be had by applying to John
V"' Newbold, or the fubferiber No. an North
Front-ftreit.
Who bat for Sale;
t j, e Or to Lease for a term of Heart,
ph;_ A number of valuable trails of Land, well
13r y situated far Mills, Iron iVorks or Farms, moft
ine- 'y improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun
tingdon state of Pennfylvartia. Those who may
incline to view them will please to apply to
John Canan esq. near Huntingdon.
Itrj. Ciarles Ntit/bold.
5- j'J'V 1? wwtf
PROPOSALS, 1
Vo'-I vARXYING j
Mails of the United States, !
On the jbllouuing roads, ivl/J te rece veil ut the
General Pofl Ofjict, until tht 13//; day
of February next, iniluftve. ! q
Ift.T?ROM Philadelphia by JJ. iuol, Trenton,
t Princeton, New-brunfwick, Wood
bridge, Raway, and Newark to
New-York fix times a week ;' n t
From May l to November I.
Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex-• mcl
cepied) at IP. M. and arrive at New-York in ho*
nineteen hours, the next day ( Sunday excepted) ca'<
by 8 o'clock, A. M.—Returning ; leave New- cff t
York every day (Sunday excepted) at 1 P. M. for
and arrive at Philadelphia in eighteen hours the bee
next day (Sunday excepted) by 7 A. M. tl.o
From November 1 to May 1,
The mail is tobetakea from Philadelphia at
the fame hour and delivered at New-Y.-rk by
9A.M.in 20 hours ; and is to be taken from J
New-York at 1 P. M. and delivertd at Puiladcl
phia at 8 A. M. in nineteen hours.
id. From Philadelphia by Chester, Wilming j
• ton, Newport, Clirilliana, Elkton, Charleston, "J
Havre de-Grate and Harfo d to Baltimore, lix
times a wtek. Leave Pluladvlphia every day
( sunday excepted) at 9A. M. and arrive at Bui- O
timare in 27 h. urs, [he next day (sunday ex- ■ L
cepied) at noon Returning; leave Baiti- 11
more evciy day (fun.!av excepted )>I4A. M.
a.-id airive at Philadelphia the next day by 9 :
A. M. in 27 hour>.
id. From Baltimore by Riaile'ifburgh,
Washington and Georgetown, to Alexandria | _
' fix.timest wetk. [V
From April 1 to November 1. : t j ia
1 Leave Uihimore eveiy day (sunday except- i t j, {
ed) at 4A. Al. anil arrive at Alexandria the I t j, ;
fame day by 6 P M. Upturning—Leave Al- |
exandria every day (finulay excepted) at 41
1 A. M and arrive at Baltimore the fame day by • •
' 4 o'clock P M.
From November 1 to April 1.
j Leave Baltimore every day ("funday exsept
ed) at 4 A. M. and arrive at Alexandria the
ne>.t day (sunday excepted) at BA. M. Re- va
tinning—Leave Alexandria every day (lundjy mi
excepted) at SP" M. and arrive at Baltimore th
the next day (fividay excepted )at P. M.
4th. From Philadelphia by Dowuingtown,
; Lancaster, Columb a, Y v rk, Carlitlc, Ship- !
j penlb irg, Stralburgh, Bedford, Somerset and
Greenfburgb to I'ittfburgli once a week. Leave
I Pi Madelpliia every Satuidayat 4 A. M. arrive
m Lancafler in the evening, arrive at York on c f
S..iicAy noon, at Shippe. (burg on Monday, at m
P. M. Leave Shippeniburg on TueMav at t h
•4 A. M. and arrive at Pittfburg the next Fri
day at 10 A. M. Returning—Leave P ttf
burgh every Friday at 3 P. M. and arrive at
fhippciilburg the next Monday by 6 P. M.
Leavg-Snippenlburg on Tuefdavat 4 A. M.and
airive at Phiiadtlphia the next Thursday by-8
P. M.
Note 1. The contrails for the above routes
are to be in operation on the firlt day of April
next. The contrails for the routes No. 1, 1,
13, are to continue in operation until the firft j
day of Ofloherin the yeartßao; nndthecop- h-i
trail for the mute No. 4 is to continue line il the
firft day of October in the year 180/. _
Note 2. Fifteen minutes (hall be allowed for
opening and doling the vnail at all offices on the
routes wAp no particular time is fpecified. ;
Note^ ; ' »r every fifteen minfltesdelay (the
; impaflibilny of rivers excepted) in arriving af
j ter the times preferred, in any contrail, the
: contrailor shall forfeit one dollar; and if the 1
! | delay continue till the departure ot any depend
> j ing mail, whereby the mails destined tpr
' I defending mail fofe a trip, an additional tor- _
j fciture of five dollars (ball be incurred.
Note 4. If any persons making proposals de
sires an alteration of the times fpecified he mull
llate in his proposals (he alteration deCred and
' j liic difference it will make in the terms of his
contrail. _ ' S<
' Note 5 The ufiial penalties for mL'conduil
J in the carriers will be ftipulatcd iu the contrail. ,
: Note 6. The mail on the route No. 1,
" be carried in a Sulkey during three months of , J
tfie winter lea'.bn, having a box or chest to fe- 0
cure the mail from rain. The mails on that : p
s route during the refl df the year and bhe routes ii
No. 1 and 3 shall he always carried in a light j n
box fnfficient to defend it from the rain,or a box p
• within the bo !y of the fl.ige.
JOS. HABERSHAM, P. M. Genera!.
General Poft-OiSce, )
i> Philad. Jan. 1, 1799-5 __ eo6w
l NOTICE,
PURSUANT to a of tV.e Board of . j
JL Truflees of Washington Aeadeniy, in Som- ,
eifct county, Maryland, authoriling Wiman ,
Polk, efqr. majors Samuil Wilson, and ,
William yoNts, Membeis of said Board, to j
procure a principal teacher for (aid Ac«lcmy.—- , j
NOTICE is here -y given, that a gentleman quaK- (
fiad to teach the Greek and Latin Langu ges, Geo- (
1 graphy and (he Mathematics, and such other ,
branches of Literature as it is lUiloaiary to teach
c in such Schools, w4U meet with khcral encourage-
L> ment and it isprelumed w ill be well jctommodat
eJ in taking of this Academy. The huild-
St , ing is fpacibus and will accomodate at lead sixty
0 Students.
at Proposals may be adJrefled to John Dennis, No.
161 Arch-flreet, or William Winder, accountant
in the Navy department, Walnut ilreet, Philadel
r phia, or to either of the three gentlemen above
-mentioned, near Princess Anne, Maryland,
he dec 17 S
r»
[[ Engli(h wrought Nails.
he Imported in the flips Molly and Diana, from
rc- LIVERPOOL.
,lc 400 Ca(ks of Nails,
cc ' /CONSISTING of 6d, Bd, jod, 12J, and
V-i 2od, flat points suitable for the southern
mirket—6d, Bd, iod, 1 id, and 2od, fine drawn
(harps —'.ilfo 1, 3, 4, and 6 clouts —fprigs—
lucks—:l»upper nails—(heathmg nails, &c.
ion for sale by,
,in Robert Denijon, junr.
e , r * 117 Market-street.
the : '
Z ADVERTIS£MENT.
per _
md Todd Sc [Vlott,
Of the City of Philadelphia, Merchants, having
ind alTigned over their efTecls, real, personal, and
mixed, to the fubferibers for the benefit of all
for their Creditors—
'rht£ Notice is hereby Given,
TO all persons who are indebted to the said
eflate, that they are required to make im
mediate payment of tbeir refpeitive accounts to
veil 'he assignees, or to William Mott,
n No. 62, Dock-ftrect, their agent duly authorized ;
111 failure whereof, legal raeafures will be taken
' for the recovery of such debts as are not difchai zed
na y without delay.
to J°hn Waddington
'John Rhodeß > Assignees.
.£ John Allen. J
nov - %(> la.th&fatFi
This day Pu'biijhel
AND FOR SALE AT THIS OKKIC:,
2'he Essays under the Signature of
VIRGINIEN SIS,
On the Alien and Sedition Laws.'
( Price 25 ceritt, 12m0.)
( IT is perhaps futile to expeA to work convi&ion
in the minds ot so inveterate and vicious a class of
men, cr the Democrats of America, I>y any argu
ments however forcible, or any difpUy of truth,
however irresistible: These writings are, however,
calculated t® produce a more important and ufeful
effetf, by placing the fubje& in its true light be
fore honell men, who are uninformed, or have;
been mifinformed as to the nature and obie&s of
those bills
jan. 15 6t
TO LET,
r rHE large House in Spwthwark, lately occupied
* by Mi". Henry Mitchell ; apply to
Isaac Wharton.
Jan. n §_
Insurance Company of North America. '
A MEETING of the Stock-holders is to be,
held at their office on Thurliiay next, at »
11 o'clock, A m. agreeably to adjournment.
Eben. Hazard, sec'y. ,
janjjf. dt!7
'JOHN SHIELDS,
MOST earnestly solicits all his Creditor*,'
prior to the 13d day of Augult, 1797,
that have not fiirnilhed their accounts, to render
them to hira before the i?th inflant, as after
that day they will be excluded from his flrft
dividend.
fsruiarv x d tn Ty.
Bank of Pennsylvania,
December 31, 1798.
The Stockholders of the Bank of Pcnufyl
vania are hereby notified that their Annual
meeting will be held at the Eankon Friday
the ill day of Feburary next at 10 o'clock.
By ordtr 'f the Beard,
JON A. SMITH, eti/lier.
1 jan dtiftF.
all persons
Indebted to tl>» F.ftate of Mr. John F«NNo,late
of Philadelphia, deceaftd,are dcSred to mate pay.
meni, and thf>£e having any demands, to prcfent
th»m for fettleivcm, to
SAMUEL BLODGET, Adm'r.
or
JOHN WARD FENNO, Agent
to the admiciflration.
Nov. So fom
this TIM? or
A smart NEGRO LAD,
TO 111 S0l».
HF. is about Oiteen years of age, has between
seven ami eight to fervt—is hsneft and
1 twndy about houfenoM work— enquireat this clfice.
Jan. ij. tuth&s
JAMAICA RUM,
A Cargo now landing at SouthJlreel vthatj,
FOR SALS BY
PETER BLIGHT,
Apply at Stores on the Wharf,
WHO Atso onus roR t\L»,
BRANDY, ift and 4th proof
Madeira and Port WINES, &c. &c.
Nov. 1. ~ -M
TEA.
A Few Chests of
IMPERIAL TEA,
For fate, on reasonable terms, at No. 41, South
' Second-llrect.
decemher II lawtF
"notice: *
', ALL persons indebted to theEftate
of Thomas Brooks, late of the city of Philadel
i plua, Brafe- Founder,dcceafed, arc defirbd to make
» immediate payment and those who have any dc*
mands againll said estate to in their account®
; . properly atteftcd for fe'tlement to
DAVID BROOKS, adminiflralor.
jan q _ leodjt l f
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
June 17, 1795.
NOTICE IS HUREBY GIVEN, That by vir
tue of an ail, paffrd during the prefentfef
r fion ®f Cor.irrefs, so much of the aift entitulcd
" Aa A3 making further provision for the fup
-1 " port of public credit, and for the redemption
*« of the public debt" l —pal Ted the third day of
0 j March, owe thousand seven hundred and ninety
~ five, ai bars front fcttlement or allowance,
i Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and
final fetrlement Certificates, and Indents of In
r ferefls, is suspended until the twelfth day oj
1 June, which will be in the year onethotifaad fevca
hundred and ninety nini.
t_ That on tbe liquidation and fcttlement of the
said Certificates, and Indents of Intcreft, at the
y Treasury, the Creditors wilt be entitled to receive
Certificates of funded Three Per Cent. Stockequal
to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear
- ages of intercft due on the-ir said Certificates, prior
to the firfl. day of January one thousand seven
,e hundred and niwety one
That the principal funis of the said Loan Ortire
and final fettlemcnt Certificates, with the interel*
thereon, since the firft day ol January, one thou
sand seven hundred a»d ninety one, will be 1 "
i charged after liquidation at the 1 reafury, by t t
payment of interest and reimburf«ment ol prini.-
' pal, equal to the sum« which would have been'
payable thereon, if the said Certificates had eel>
fubfcwbed, purluant to the AAs making provision
nd for the debts of the United States, contracted dur
rn ing the late war, and by the payment of other
vn funis, cquaj to the market value of the remaining:
_ Stock, which would have been created by »
fubfyriptions asaforefaid, which market vaiue \\ 1*
be determined by the Comptroller of the! reafury-
OLIVER WOLCOTT,.
Secretary of tbc Trtafury..
juneiS W - Wtfa -
A SHORT AJ«'D I'KACTICAL
essay,
ON
FARMING:
BEING the experience of a farmer of about lixty
years »!' a-c ; near forty years of which were spent
ln ; in England, Essex county, on land where farming
aU is done in the greatest perfefllou : and near seven
years on thr« hundred and twenty acre, of wern
out land in Pottfgreve av:d AUoway creek, in
aid Salem county, West-Jersey :
Shewing the means whereby these worn-out
' lands may be improved ; and that the means are
TT ki the power of almost every farmer:
ed P, inted for the Author,
ken AND SOLD
ged by zachariah POULSON,
Chefnut-Jireet, Philadelphia.
N. B.—Some ot the large fort of Clover fee<
n..<y be had at Mr. John Coeper s, baker, no. 's'
Kace-fueet.
1 1 December 13,
ta.th&fiitl'i