Nicklin 6c Griffith, B" HAVE FOR SALE, sand I Sail Cloth by the bale or piece, dent (No. i & 8) ° B n ank l One bale «f feuniuig-tw.ne bod Copper ill ihects, from i 4 by 48 to 4» by 60 inches an j Two tubs raifcd copper ft ill bottoms Queens' ware, assorted in crates London porter in bottles, contained in cases Empty port-wine bottles "Yellow ochre in ca(ks . 1 Cochineal in ferons Ibdigo in do. & caOcs \ c . ( 35 cafej and trunks of muffins, ginghams, dimi- such ties, muflinets and pullicat handkerchief., in fa.d small assorted packages, calculated for the t he Weft India market nag l II trunks printed callieces torn 4 bales caflimeres, assorted ed a I do. coarse woolens also Old Madeira wine . futr Sheathing paper bor Englilh nails in calks, assorted, • m a' The Brig faic AMAZON, £ FOR SALE OS CHARTEK. c y Pecen.be- ■y London Particular / W |jfES. 5 d Madeira. Port, Cherry and Lilbon J hat Cocnite Br.indy, ift to 4th proof. on. So Tits. _,. t hf Rv the llpe. Hhd, Quartcr-cafk or Gallon. f ur ica an: John Miller, junr. <■<,, HAS SEMOVED l«0M NO. 8, To the Five Story Building, in Hack, near A Third-ftrtet, WHERE HE HAS FOR SALE, 0 f -joo Bales of Bengal Goods ; Cc CONSISTING Of j ie rOSSAS ric Ualtas f0 Matnnodies Humlfnm. , Taflattts Striked LJoreas ' ' Calicoes o , 1 Handkerchiefs. &c. Of. Alfa a large assortment of P' Madras Handkerchiefs, be of various dtfcrlptions. dr January I lawtf ° f NO 1 ICE. in npHE eo partnerfliip of JOHN GREEN W Co. 1 i< this day dissolved by mutual content fa All perrons indebted to the f.id Firm are requelted pa to ma'te immediate payment, and those having any ar demands to prcfent them lor fettlenicnt to any one ce of the Subscribers—each being duly authorized to (h idiull tfee fame. S« JOHN OREEN. ta EDMUND DARCH. 0 f SAMUEL DARCH. ci B They have tile remainder of their stock be of Goods—confiOioe <>f Ironmongery, Hardware, &c. m At No. 16, North Second Street, which they are '<= ferine on very low teems to cloft the business. Jan. 18 _ __ UW 3 W , I * A Farm for Sale. St WIIX be fold, in pursuance of an order of pi Orphan* Court of Delaware county, on B ' Monday the 15th February next, it the house d, DfW. >n(!erfon, in the Borough ofChefter, *t one oV>"-k, P M. ' THE PLANTATION, J Late the property of Raper Hofkms, deceased, A situate in the laid Borough, containing about R lio acres, of which between 43 and 50 acre 6 are txcellent upland and marlh meadow ; about 40 lcrts of woodland j the remainder is arable 2 , land, of a good quality—l he whole has been nfed for maily years as a grazing farm and is un- Q tier an almost new cedar fence ; there are on the M farm a good two llory stone dwelling house and g kitchen in good repair ; the dwelling house has 0 four rooms on a floor, with a convenient entry ; t there is a good kitchen garden, two good apple ( orchards, one containing about fix acres young ' t and healthy ; a good tenant's house, barn, f flables and chair house. The banks are in t ■» n store feveraiboxes, thefts and packages merdiardrae received from New- York prr the si hooner Weymouth, Henry Al len m-Her, —the owners arc reqnefted to call for tliem .1.., . T mwf^w ,i jts • i.. ■ , Tib. Ro'ili for Subscriptions to the t "npany f, l-'-eiling a permantnt Bridge ov-r the ri ver SchuilUi I. at, or near the City of Pliiladel- M,, c a ii u any 'urn not exceeding in the whole, five mi " lions of dollar, and to make luch « r contracts as fcould he necetlary, and tor tb# in- terell of the United States, in purluance ot the r Aa of Congrrfs above recited. Sow therefore, the undersigned, Secretary of the Treasury, in pursuance of the Adt ol . Congress, and the authority trom the Prefid.nt ' of the United States, above mentioned, doth P hereby on behalf of theU«ited States o Ame- >» rica, contrail a«d engage in manner following, « to wit. ... he ift. A book for receiving ft.ofcriptions to a of five millions of dollars lor the life ot ( the United States (hall be opened .n the city ot f<) Pliiladelphia, at the Bank of the United States a| . on Thutfday the twenty eighth day of February ensuing, which book (hall continue open for the n( pt.rpofe ot receiving fubfcnptions, ust.l the p| whole of the laid five millions of dollars fiiall kj be fubUrihed. It n.ore than five m.lli 'lls of an dollars (l:all be fubferihed 00 the firft day ot n£ opening the said loan, the surplus (hal be de — in proportion to the Turns fublcrihcd by individuals, exceeding four thouiand dollars. o. 4( j. For every hundred dolla'« which may be fubferibed there fhajl be forthwith depot!ted and =d paid the sum of twelve d .liars and fifty tents, 'y and like pavmeßts of twel ,e dollar, and titty ie cents, (hall be made within the firft ten days of to ,he months of April; May, June, July, Aaguft September and Oilober ensuing Ibe Secre- tl| taryof theTreafu.y however reserve. the ht td of reducing the number of inllallments by Ipe- n, cial agreements, with the individuals who may th ck become fubferibers. . 3d. On the failure of payment ot any.nltatt ment of the sums fubfLribed according to the re tenor of the second article, the next prrceed.ng _ installment of twelve dollars and f.ttv c ' ot *j which (hall have been paid, for every hundred dollars fubferibed (hall be forfeited to the Unit- j States. tr 4 th, The sums fubferibed (hall and may be i( of paid to the credit of the United States, at the lat ,n Bank of the United States, or at the office, ol ife discount and deposit ot he laid r«ank at Bolton, • r New-York, fUltiniore, or Charleston, or at ei " ' ' thtr of the Banks of Salem, in MaffachMfetts, i Newport and Providence in Rhode-Island.Hart- ' 0 ford in Conneflicut, Albany in New-York, or j c ; ' Alexandria in Virginia, for which payments,the t t ut rece pte of the Cashiers of the Offices of Dif- \ ' re count and Deposit and of the Banks aforefaid j d 4 .° Qiall be received at the Bank of th* United State* „ as equivalent to money ; but no payment of a cn subsequent installment (hall be received at any other place than that where the firft iitftallment e was paid, except at the Bank of the United States ; in cafe any (kpoiits shall be made at the ias offices of D fcount or Deposit, or at either of y,' the Banks aforefaid, which (hall not be applied to P the payment of the firft installment of fubfrrip 'tiers to the Loan aforefaid, the laid deposit. j ™. (hall be forthwith refunded by direilion. from ] 1 the Treasury. f 5 th. For the sums or number of (hare, of one t hundred dollars, which may be fubferibed, cer lUr" tificates (hall be given by the C-(hier of the Bank in of the United State., which shall be assignable ew * by indorsement, and delivery of the parties k) a P* whafe favour the said certificates may be iflued, i until the complsticn of the payments required by the tenor of the second article preceeding. 6th. The sums fubferibed and paid in purfu- R- a nee of the tenor of the second article preceed anc' ing> shall after the said payments have been ] > lO compleated, constitute a funded capital stock ' divisible into lhares 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 refpeflive install ments payable quarter yearly at the Treasury as the United States, or at the Loan Offices where the fame may fland credited, until the last day | of December', in the year one thousand eight ! now hundred and eight. tlec- Jth. After thp last day of December in the said . ither y ear OIK thousand eight hundred and eig't, and : lines after reasonable notice to the creditors, which shall ( ooks he given by an advertifemert in feme public news- ' 3 the paper, printed at the feat of the government of the i nous United States, the said capital Sock shall be re- ; they deemable at the plcafurc of the United States hy afing the reimbursement of the whole sum or sums borrowed, and which may constitute the said capi- W ;|] tal stock either at the treasury of the United State. , m or at the loan offices where the fame may (land orinc credited. all be Bth. The credits for the said capital stock (hall and may 1 e feparat«ly certified in funis either for one hundred, four hundred, one. thousand, four —— thousand or ten thousand dollars, and the credit. so certified (hall be transferable by the creditors, or vtelif their attomies,at the Treasury and Loan Office, respectively, in pursuance of the rules which have been, or which may be eflabliftied relative to th« P'inS transfer of the funded stock of the Un*tcd States, 1 just 9th A fufficicnt turn of the surplus of thedutie. d for on Imports and Tonnagrf beyond the permanent terms appropriations heretofore charged upon them by low, together with the faith of the United State, are htreby pledged for the fulfillment of this con set. trait, in pursuance of, and according to the terms ts and and conditions of the ail of Congress herein be- New- f° re recited. T Al -0 ca u Given under my hand and the seal of the si S 1 Treasury of the United States at Hhi •^w " ladclphia, this twelfth day of January — ene thousand seven hundred and nine "P a "V ty nine, he n-- OLIVER WOLCOTT, Stcretary of the Treasury. Jan. 12. m | ■ i m , ' Valuable Property for Sale. | FOR sale, - IV THAT well known Jtftate, called On t, SHREWSBHR-R FARM, former y the refideiKi G ol General John Cadwaladar, fittntu on S ifTdfraJ River,in Kent comity, .Maryland—containing a bout 1900 acres of prime LAND up» ards of SCO j 'I of which are in wooJs. The Building- are alt ex bnd ' I celltnt, a vlconfiS of a h«udfo*ie Dwellnjg House, New ( two la ge Barns with Cow houses. Stables for fifty 1 , s. a peeioustread : lij floor under cover, a gra -1 nary, two )verfeer'» Wufes, two ranges of two ne if whole Estate being nearly fjrrounded by water, it hy X e requires butlittle fencing, a»d has a good bhad and *or >f Herring filhcry. It is conveniently lituated for and j- both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, wuh nexl - two landings on a navigable river but a short fail ; f roIT , Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and two d large A pple Orchards on the premises; also, a varie- t i, e ,1 tv of excellent fruits of different kinds. The so.l is U A ~ mo Illy a rich lo.tr —The whole wJI be fold toge- Ne , t theror divided mtoloialler farms(forwh»chtheb U il- , hi . diugs are conveniently Ctuated) as may suit tbe pur- , 2 e '. hater. The Stock on said Farm, cor id*.,urs, the next day (lynday ex cep'ed) at noon Returning; leave llalti- " k mo e every day (sunday excepted) at 4 A. M. a-d airive at I'liiladclphia the next dav by 9 : a A. M. in 27 hour'. - - 3d. From Baltimore by Blade' (burgh, Wadtiivgttm and Georgetown, to. Alexandria , fix tiinei * vreck. : JV From April 1 to Nwnber 1. ' t)ia J Leave Riliiniore every day (sunday except- t [, ei ed) at 4 A. M. and arrive at Alexandria the I fame day. by 6 P M. Returning—L-ave At- jj v j exandria every day (lunday excepted) at 4 [ J A. M. and arrive at Baltimore the fainc day by j 4 o'clock l> M From November 1 to April r. : I Leave Ba'timore every day (sunday except- < : ed) at 4 A. M. and arrive at Alexandria the ' next day (sunday excepted) at BA. M. Re -1 turning -Leave Alexandria every day (lunday r " e : excepted) at SP. M. and arrive at Baltimore th< > I the next day (sunday excepted) at 4a P- M. * 4th. From Philadelphia by Downingtown-, J I.ancafler, Columb.a, Y'»rk, Carlisle, S.iip- I i penlb'irg, Stnfbnrgh, Bedford, Somerset and 1 Green (burgh to Pittsburgh once a week. Leave 1 Philadelphia every Satuidayat 4 A. M. arrive i 31 Lancaller in the evening, arrive at York on 0 f ' | Si.ndly noon, at Shipper (burg on Monday, at me e 6P. M. Leave Shippenlburg on Tuesday at thi I:4A.M. and arrive at Pittlburg the next Fri , day at 10 A. M. Returning—Leave Pittf- I burgh every Friday at .1 P. M. and arrive at shippenlburg the next Monday by 6 P. M. 1 Leave Shippenlburg on Tuesday at 4 A. M-and '• arrive at Philadelphia the Bext Thursday by 8 - P. M. Note t. Thecontrafl* for the above routes are to be in operation on the fir(l4ay of April • 'next. The contrail for the routes No. 1, 1, y "j 3, are to continue in operation until thie firft J 1- day of O&ober in the year 1800 ; and the con trifl for the route No. 4 is to continue nut il the h firlt day of October in the year 1801. _ j Note a. Fijown minvtes (hall be allowed for j opening and ciofmg the mail at all offices on the . routes where no particular time is fpecified. Note 3. For every fifteen mir.utes delay (the impaflibility of rivers excepted) in arriving as- I ter the times prrfcribed, in any contrail, the 1 ; contractor (hall forfeit one dollar; and if the :d ! delay continue till the departure of any depend ing mail, whereby the mailt destined for - neb ly ;d< pending mail lose a trip, an additional for- _ rs ' feiture of five dollart. (hall be incurred. I Note 4. If any persons making propofalj de _ I fires an alteration of the times fpecified he must : slate in his propolals the alter.ition desired and ■ e the difference it will make in the terms of hi* contrail. i s< it Note 5 The usual penaltiet for milcondudl 10 in the carriers will be llipulatsd in the contrail. re Note 6. The mail on the route No. 1, (hajl e " be carried in a Sulkey during three months of. ± the winter season, having a box or chest to fe- „ cure the mail from rain. The mails on that p m route during the reft ol the year and the routes i, NO. » and 3 (hall be always carried in a light . n box fufficient to defend it from the rain, or a box p • r * within the body of the Itage. JOS. HABERSHAM, P.M. Genera'. General Poft-Office, ) > 2. Philad. Jan. i, 1799- 5 eo6w p NOTICE, nS T>URSUANT to a Resolve of the Board of j 1 Trudees of Walhington Academy, in Som- , erfet county, Maryland, authorising WniuM < Polk, efqr. majors Samuil Wilson, and , William Jonbs, Members of laid Board, to ] ty procure a principal teacher for said Acatlcmy.—- j NOTICE is hereby given, that a gentleman qu'ali- ( fiad to teach the Greek and Latin Lang«igej, Geo- , ,' graphy and the Mathematics, and such other j branches of Literature as it is customary to r«ach ble in such Schools, will meet with liberal encourage- ] rci ment and it is prefumcd will be well acs ommodat "w eJ in taking charge of -his Academy 1 lie build- | i»tg is spacious and wiii accomodate at leall uxty 0 Students. . *** Propofa's may be addrefled to John D«nnis, No. 161 Arch-street, or William Winder, acroitntant in the Navy department, Walnut street, Philadel r phia or to either of the three gentlemen above -mentioned, near Princess Anne, Maryland, the dec 17 ' :er, Englifla wrought Nails. r ~ r the Imported in the Jhips Molly and Diana, from ■ Te .. LIVERPOOL. mk, 400 Casks of Nails, tice - /-CONSISTING of 6d, Bd, iod, ni, and iod, flat points suitable for the southern n market—6d, Bd, iod, lid, and iod, finedrawn (harps—alio », 3. 4. A clouts— fprigs— lucks—4'enpper nails —(heathmgnails, &e. f IOB FO* SALE BY, han Robert Denifon, jurtr. ber- 117 Market-street. 1 the —.— ADVERTISEMENT. apcr 'and Todd & iVlott, light of the City of Philadelphia, Merchants, having and assigned over their efffils, real, personal, and mixed, to the fuhferibers for the benefit of all s for their Creditors— fohn Notice is hereby Given, or T"0 all persons who are indebted to the said JL estate, that they are required to make im mediate payment of tbeir refpeilivc accounts to either of the aflignees, or to William Mott, we " No. 6», Dock-ftrect, their agent duly authorized ; noft- failure whereof, legal raeafures will be taken lull- f or the recsvery of such debts as are not discharged may without delay. y t0 y°h n Wadding!on 1 John Rhodei > AfligneCß. John Allen. J k nov. 16 tu.tfi&fatFi This day Prulijl.rd, AND FOR SALE AT THIS O'rFIC", Ihe IISSJTS under the Signature tf VfRGINiENSiS, On the Amen and Sedition Laws. ( Price 25 tents, 12mo. J I T is perhaps futile to expeft to work conviction in the minds ol so inveterate and -vicious a class of men, ?.s the Democrats of America, by any argu ment* however forcible, or any display of truth, however irresistible: These writings are,however, ca'culated to produce a more important and ufeful effeCt, by plating the fubjeA in its true light be fore honelt men, who are uninformed, or have been mifinfoEmed a» to the nature and ohie&i of those bills jan. IJ 6t TO LET, 'i-HE large Heufe in Southwark, lately occupied by Mr. Henry Mitchell ; apply to Isaac Wharton. Jan. II § Insurance Company of North America. A MEETING of the Stock-holders is to be held at their office on Thursday next, at II u'clock, A M. agreeably to adjournment. Eben. Hazard, sec'y. jan 15. JOHN SHIELDS, MOST earnellly solicits all his Creditor.-, prior to rhe a.vl flay of August, 1797, that have not fmnifhrd their accounts, to render j them to hira before the jcth inllant, as after thai day they will be excluded from his fklt | dividend. January 1 d tlljy. Bank of Pennsylvania, December 31, 1798. The Stockholders of the Bank oPPennfyl vania are hereby notified that their Annual • meeting will be held at the Bank on Friday the Ift day of Feburary next at 10 o'clock. By order of the Board, JON A. SMITH, cajhier. jan 12 dtiftF. ALL PERSONS Indebted to th« Kflate of Mr-John FtNNo,late of Philadelphia, deeeafed,arc desired to make pay ment, and those having any demands, to prefenc th«m for fcttl«iu«nr, to SAMUEL BLODGET, Adrn'r. or JOHN WARD FENNO, Agent to the adminidration. [ nov. 3o §3Tti THR TIMS OF A smart NEGRO LAD, TO BX SOLS. HE is about sixteen years of ig>, has between seven and eight years to serve—is haneft and handy about houfchold work—enquireat this office. : jan. IJ. turh&s ; JAMAICA RUM, A Cargo now landing at SouthJirett wharf, FOR SALE BY PETER 3LIGH7, . > Apply at Stores on the Wharf, ; who also orrxi for iali, BRANDY, ift and 4th prool Madeira and Port WINES, &e. &e. Nov. 1. dtf TEA. A Few Chefti of IMPERIAL TEA, 9 For falc, on reafouablc terms, at No. 42, South i Second-ftrect. deceniber 22 aawtf ! NOTICE >f. ALL persons indebted to theEftate of Tbbmas Brooks, late of the city of PhiUciel " phia, Braf»-F«under,d«ceafed, arc defirsd to make cs . immediate payment and those who have any dc it mands again ft said eflate to bring in their accounts >x properly attested for fettlemcnt to DAVID BROOKS, adminiflrator. jan 1 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Jon* 17, 1798. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, That by vir tue of an ail, paffedduring the prefentfef -01 Con sf Conirrefs, lo much of tnc a3 entituled Tl " < " An A3 making further provision for the sup- M " port of public credit, and for the redemption "d 11 0 f the public debt"—parted the third day of *° March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety — five, as bars from fettlcment or allowance, Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and :0 " final settlement Certificates, and Indents of In icr fereits, is suspended until the twelfth day oj 'th June, which will be in the year one theufand seven ? e " hundred and ninety niiu. at- That on the liquidation aiid.fcttlement of the ld " said Certificates, and Indents of Interest, at the tcy Treasury, the Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificates of funded Three Per Cent. Stockequal to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear -IBt ages of interest due 011 their laid Certificates, prior el- t0 t h« g r (l day of January one thousand seven sve hundred and ninety one. That the principal funis of the said Loan Office » and final lettlement Certificate?, with the interest thereon, since the firft day ol January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one, will be dis charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the paymurit of interest and reimbursement of prinefc m pal, equal to the sums which would have been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been fubferibed, pursuant to th« ACts making provifioa md for the debt? of the United States, contracted d«r ern ing the late war, and by the payment of other wn sums, equal to the market v-Uue of the remaining , Stock, which would have been created by fuel* fnbfcriptionsasaforefaid, which market value wilß be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury* OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the TreafuryL '• ) U neaß nwtl_ A SHORT AND PRACTICAL ESSAY, ON FARMING: BEING the experience of a farmer of about sixty vin ? years tjf a;-e; near fotty years of #hich were spent f an .', in England, Essex county, on land where tarming. is done in the greatest perfection : and near fcvet» years on three hundred and twenty acres of worn out land in Pottfgreve aad AUoway creek, nv said Salem county, Weft-Jerfcy : :,,, Shewing the means whereby these worn-out ts (0 lands may be improved ; and that the means are -OTT in the power of almofl. every farmer: ze( j! Printed for the Author, aken AND SOLD "■ged BY ZACHARIAH POULSON, Chefnut-Jireet, Philadelphia. N. B.—Son.e ol the large fort of Clover feed B. may be had at Mr. John Cooper's, baser, do. 1 Kace-flreet. Fi | December 13,