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BY an A& of Cpngrcfs pjflcdon the sixteenth
lay of J tily in the year of our Lord one thou
sand seven hundred and ninety eight, tlw Presi
dent ■ f the United States is authorised to borrow
on behalf of the United States from the
Bank of the United States, or from any other
body or bodies politic or corporate, or from
any person or persons, and upon such terms
and conditions as he (hall judge most advan
tageous for the United States, a sum not
exceeding five millions of dollars, so however,
that no contrail or engagement be made which
fha'l preclude the United States from reimburs
ing any f»n or sums borrowed at any time after
the expiration of fifteen years from the date of
such loan. And -whereas, it is declared by the
said that so much as may be n:celTary of
the surplus of the duties on Imports and Ton
nage beyond the permanent appropriations here
tbforecharged upon them by law, lhall bepledg
ed and appropriated for paying the interen, and
also for paying and discharging the principal
sum or sums of all the nionie* which may be
borrowed, according to the term or terms which
may be fixed, pursuant to the authority afore*
laid—And whereas by the said Ai£l, the faith of
tbe United States is pledged to eftablilh fufficient
permanent Revenues for making up any deficien
cy that may hereafter appear in the prcvifions
before-mentioned fo^.paying the interest and
principal fumi, or either of them, of any mo
nies which may be borrowed pursuant to the fajd
Afl. And whereas the President of the Unit
ed States did by an" A A or Commifiion under his
hand dated the ninth day of January in the year
one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine, au
thorifc and empower, the Secretary of the Trea
sury, to borrow on behalf of the United States,
any sum not exceeding in the whole, five mil
lions of dollars and to make such or
eontra&s as (hould be neceflary, and for the in
terest of the Unked States, in pursuance of the
Aifl of Congress above recited.
A'aou therefore, the undtrfigned, Secretary
of the Treasury, in pursuance of the Adl of
Congress, and the authority from the Prefid«nt
of the United States, above mentioned, doth
hereby on behalf of the United States of Ame
rica, contrail aad engage in manner following,
to Kuit.
ift. A book for receiving fubferiptions to a
Loan of five millions of dollars for the use of
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
eniuing, which book (hall continue open for the/
pnrpoi'e of receiving fubferiptions, until the
whole of the said five millions of dollars shall
be fubferibed. If more than five millions of
dollars (hall be fubferibed on the firft day of
opening the said loan, the fu/plus (hall be de
duced in proportion to the sums fubferibed by
individuals, exceeding,four thousand dollars.
id- For e*ery hundred dollars which may be
fubferibed there shall be forthwith deposited and
paid the sum of twelve dollars and fifty cents,
and like payments of twelve dollai® and fifty
cents, (hall be made within the firft ten days of
the months of April, May, June, July, Aaguft
September and October ensuing. The Secre
tary of the Treasury hewsver reserves the rif.ht
ef reducing the number of inftallraents by spe
cial agreements, with the individuals who miy
become fubferibers.
3d. On the failure of payment of any install
ment of the sums fubferibed according to the
tenor of the second article, the next preceeding
inftallmert of twelve dollars and fifty cents,
which (hall have been paid, for every hundred
dollars fubferibed (hall be forfeited to the Unit-
States.
4th, The sums fubferibed (hall and may ke
paid to the credit of the United States, at the
Bank of the United States, or at the offices of
discount and deposit of the said Hank at Boftun,
New-York, Raltimore, or Charleston, or at ei
ther of the Banks of Salem, in MalTach'ufettf,
Newport and Providence in Rhode-lfland,Hart
ford in Connedlicut, Albany in New-Yark, or
Alexandria in Virginia, for which payments,the
rece ; pts of the Cashiers of the Offices of Dis
count and Deposit and of the Banks aforefaid
(hill be received at ihc Bank of the United States
is equivalent to money ; but no payment of a
fubfeijucnt inltallmeßt (hall be received at any
other place than that where the firft ixftallment
was paid, except at the Bank of the United
States ; in cafe any deposits shall be made at the
offices of Discount or Deposit, or at either of
fclie Banks aforefaid, which (ball not be applied to
the payment of the firft installment of fubferip
tions to the Loan aforefaid, the said deposits
lhall be forthwith refund*! by dire&ions from
the Treasury.
sth. For the sums or number of (fiares of one
hundred dollars, which may be fubferibed, cer
tificates shall be given by the Gafhier of the Bank
of the United States, which (hall be afSgnable
by indorsement, and delivery of the parties in
whnfe favour the said certificates may be iflued,
until the completion of the payments required
by tie tenor of the second article preceeding.
6th. The sums fubferibed and paid in pursu
ance of the tenor of the second article preceed
ing, lhall after the said payments have been
coinpleated, constitute a funded capital stock
divisible into (hares of one hundred dollars each,
which capital flock (hall bear interest at the rate
of eight per centum per annum from the times
hxed for the payment of the refpeAivc install
ments payable quarter yearly at the Treasury of
the United States, or st the Loan Offices where
the fame may stand credited, until the last day
of December, in the year one thousand eight
hunJ'"d and eight.
-th. After the last day of Dceember ia the said
♦car one thousand eight hundred and eight, and
4ltcr reasonable notice to the creditors, which (hall
lie given hy an advertisement in some public newf
piper, printed at the feat of the government of the
United State.-, the said capital stock lhall be re
deemable at the plcafure of the United States by
the reimbursement of the whole sum or sums
borrowed, and which may fnnftitute the said capi
tal stock either at the treasury. of the United States
ar at the loan offices where the fame may stand
-credited.
Bth. The credits for the said capital stock (hall
and may be feparau-ly certified in sums either for
one hundred, four hundred, one thousand, four
thousand or ten thousand dollars, and the credits
so certified lhall be transferable by the creditors, or
tbeir attoraies, at the Treasury and Loan Offices
rsfpectively, in pursuance of the rules which have
been, or which may be eftablilhed relative to the
transfer of the funded stock of the Un'ted States,
9th. A fufficient <um of the surplus of the dutics
on Imports and Tonnage beyond the permanent
appropriations heretofore charged upon them, by
law, together with the faith of the United States
ire hereby pledged fur the fulfillment of this con
traA, in pursuance ef, and according to the terms
and conditions of the a£t of Congress herein be
fore recited.
Given under my hand and the Seal of the
.. g . Treasury of the United States at Phi
" ladelphia, this twelfth day of January
one thousand seven hundred and nine
ty nine.
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
Secretary of tie Treasury.
i n. is. §
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
Madras Handkerchiefs,
TOR SALE BY.
McrdiCai Lewis.
Jan. 16.
TO BE LET,
A COMMODIOUS THREE STORY
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
in WalnHt near Fifth Street, and adjoining the
subscriber BENJAMIN W. MORRIS.
January 26. eod.lt
WANTED,
A ZUANtirr OF
UNREFINED CAMPHOR,
INQUIRI or THI PRINTER.
an. 1; 3t
Stray Horse.
WAS taken Up, trcflpaffiag on the subscriber,
in the town(hip of Paffyunk, in the county
of Philadelphia, a grey Horse, about fourteen hands
high, thirteen or fourteen years old, blind of hit
right eye, and (hod before. Whoever has loft
hira, by proving property and paying charges,may
him ai'.l in on applying to the fubfcribsr.
|OHN SINK,
On the Banks of Schuylkill.
]»"• '9. 1
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN
FIMISTER, of this city, dec«afcd,are requeu
ed to make payment ; and all those having any
demands against the fame, are hereby called to
produce their accounts for settlement, to
ELIZABETH FIMISTER, Admin'*
JOHN HUCHENSON, Admin'r
Philadelphia, jan. 21 d4t
Five Dollars Reward.
STOLEN yesterday morning, between to and
II o'clock, from No. 68, South Fourth Street,
A Single cafe Silver Watch,
the maker's nameMarknoßla —number not known;
The letters W. H. are scratched on the rim of the
cafe—a steel chain and key, gilt seal with a cypher
W. H. engraved on it. Whoever will give me
information so that the thief may be brought to
jufiice (hall receive the above reward.
W. HAYDON.
jan It
Imp orte d
In the last arrivals from Bremen,
Hamburg and Amsterdam,
AND FOR SALE,
AT REASONABLE fRICtS ANI> OM A HBIRAL
CRIDIT, BY
PRATT V KINTZINC,
N0.95, North water ft reel.
215 bales & boxes Ticklenburghs,
hempen linens and oanabrigs from 1/5 to
3f per ell
70 do. bleached and brown heflians
40 do. brown rolls suitable for cof
fee bags
20 do. strong do. do. for cotton do.
30 cherts platillas * do. sealing-wax
3 do. dowlas 3 packages oil-cloth
30 da. creas ala Morlaiv 4 do. fail-twine
la do. ei>opail!«s I do. watches
15 do. Biclefield Itnen pipes Port wine
90 do. patterberncs 91 cases claret
45 do Brittanias 130 do fine long corked
I do. Holland canvass claret
I de. Russia do. '6OO bufbi lsfine fait
3 da. Ruflia Ihe'etings 40 calksofroll brirrftone
I do. ravens duck 100 calks of naval (lores.
» do. Ruflia drilltns jo logs prime mahogany
I do. brown holland 4 hhds. coffee mills
» do.Silesia rouans b bundles German (leel
. I d&.Wahrendrop linen ro chefls of Hates and
I do. Caraudoles pencils
I do. Flemifli linens A package of skates
I do. cambricks and A do. woolen caps, &c
lawns 4 chests of Nurenberg
I do. diaper toys
la do. stripes 40 kegs of yellow ochre
18 do. checks 3 hhds. Glue
a do. fiamois t barrels of Lentitles
I do. Arabia stripe j cherts of prime red
I Jo. bunting for colors crust Holland cheefo
I packa. Madras hand- 30 kegs of pearl barley
kerchiefs 60 boxes of capers
I do. Turkey, yarn 400 fides of upper and
6 bales empty bags foal leather
I chest hair ribband 300 boxes window glass
3 boxes tapes, affort«d 800 Demijohns •
t d®. bobbin, aflbrted 50 boxes glass tumblers
t box threads & tapes afTorted
I do. fine blue liftados a hhds. pumice (tone
3 chests men's flippers 1 box of mill saws
3 do. bed ticks I calk of cutlery
% cafls hog's bridles A quantity of stone jugs
6 chests writing paper and pickling pots
4 do. quills A few (hips anchors, Ac.
November la tu&ftf
NOTICE.
THE creditors of George Johnfton, late ef
Queen Aan'a county, in the state of Mary
land, dcceafed, are hereby rtquefted to appear
at Church Hill, in the county and state afore
faid, on Tkurl'day the aift day of January next,
with their claims against the said deceased,
properly authenticated, at which time a propor
tionable diviiion of the assets in the haßds of the
subscriber will be made among the creditors ac.
cording to law; ind those who do nol appear
on the said day, will be forever precluded*from
their claims on the said estate.
REBECCA JOHNSTON, Executrix.
Church Hill, Dec. aa.
Charles Campbell,
WATCH-MAKER.
HAS removed to the Shop formerly occupied
by Mr. John Wood, No. 55, corner of
Front and Chefnut-ftrcets; where he will thank
fully receive and execute order* with neatness
and dispatch
HE MAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
A Neat and Large Aflortment of
Clocks & Watches.
WANTED,
A JOURNEYMAN :
ALSO, one or two Apprentices of refpefla
ble parent*.
FOR SALE,
A large quantity of Watch Glasses
Wholefalc and Retail.
nov »4 3awtf
This Day is Published,
AND FOR SALIBY J.F2NNO, 11Q,CHESNUT-S"' REIT
AN ADDRESS
To the People of Maryland,
ON the origin, progress and present state of
French aggrcflion, with a sketch of the infamous
attempts to degrade the Government of the United
States, and some reflections on the late proceedings
! >n Congress; written the last of April in the pre-j
sent year, by a Member of the Houfc of Reprefen
tativM, 5 junell
IVHRRE.JS
PAINTE& having ma<Se an alignment
of all his property to me the fubt'criber for the
benefit «f his cr .ditois, thik is to rcqueft all per*
font indebted to the said Isaac Pai».tcr, to prevent
further trouble, to make immediate payment to
me the fubi'eriber ; and all those having any de
mands again It him to render in their accounts to
JACOB CLARK, Jljjigncc.
jon. 26 dtf
Valuable Property for Sale.
FOR SALE,
THAT well known Estate, called
SHREWSBURR FARM, formerly the residence
of General John Cadwaladar, fituita on Saffafras
River, in Kent county, Maryland—containing a
bout 1900 acres of prime LAND, upwards of 500
of which are in woods. The Buildings are all ex
cellent, and conlifl of a haudfome Dwelling House,
two large Barns with Cow houfet, Stables for fifty
horses, a fpeeious treading floor under cover, a gra
nary, two Jverfeer's house*, two ranges of tw« ft#-
ry buildingsfor Negroes (one of them new and of
brick), Corn houfci a Smoak house, &c. &c —The
whole Estate being nearly surrounded by water, it
requires butlittle fencing, and has a good 9had and
Herring fishery. It is conveniently Ctuated for
both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, wirh
two landings on a navigable river but a short fail
from Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and two
large Apple Orchards on the premises; also, a varie
ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil is
mcftly a rich loom.—The whele will be l'old toge
therordividedkmtofnialler farms(for which the buil
dings are conveniently fitua ed) as may suit tbepur
haler. The Stock on said Farm, confuting of Hor
cfes, Cattle, Sheep Jcc. will also be disposed of.—
For further psrtiiularsapply to George Hastinos
on the premifes,or to the fubferibef, in Philadelphia.
ARCHIBALD M'CALL, Jew.
December i», m. tf.
DRIED PEACHES,
In barrel*
Demijohns
Qafet 1
Porter, and (-bottles.
Port Wine J
And Corks in Bales—For sale by
BENJ. W. MORRIS.
Dec. 20 eo6t
THE SUBSCRIBER
tATiLT or Tat aoosc or
LANE, GODFREY Co.
INFORMS his friends in particular and the
public in general, that he continues in the fame
line ol iiufinrfs is formerly at the store lately
occupied by Messrs. Morgan and Price, on
Stamper's wha/f, below tho Drawbridge, where
he has for sale a general aflortmtrit of bar, rod,
sheet and boop iron, country and English fleel,
open and ten plate (loves, a few pair of double
fortified 4 and 61b. iron cannon, cannon ball
and grape fbot, forge hatnmars and anvils, a
quantity of cafl iron ballast for vessels, chim
ney backs ind jams on a new and improved
plan. Hollow ware assorted. Orders for any
kind ps carting will he receiver! at the store
executed at the air furnace at the (horteft
ftiiicc.
A small House to lpt,
Above Filth street—Enquire of the SubfcribeT.
VVm. LANE. '
jan. 3. eodijt
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Es
tate of Isaac Tilfai*, Efq dtccifed, sre requeu
ed to make immediate ptvmept, and thole haying a
nv demands against said Estate will plrafcts lurnifh
their accounts duly a Hefted for fettlemeoc to
CEORGE DAVIS,
Attorney in fail to
JOHN M'KIM, jr. Ad'm'tr.
Dee. S3. tv ,S w
NOTICE. ~
ALL Per fens indebted to the estate of Jami
Davidson, widow, deceased, are requeued
to make payment; and th«fewho have any demands
against the said estate to render their accounts duly
attested, to Wm. DAVIDSON, or") _
JAMES DAVIDSON. f Elecut< "»
3' jaw w
All Persons indebted to the Estate
of Samuel Cooper, late of this eily, Physi
cian, deeeafed, are requested to make payment
to the fubferibers And those persons who
have any demands against the (aid Estate, are
desired ta bring in their accounts for ftttle
ment to
SAMUEL COATES,
THOMAS MORRIS, f „
MORDECAI LEWIS, or £ E « CI "°rs
ELLISTON PEROT, )
of the WiiJ of the said Samsel Cooper.
Phila. umo.»6, 1798. eoijt
Several of the Dolor's books are mifli g,
in particular five or fix volumes belonging to setts
It is fuppofud they hare bcea lent to fonse 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 Tufcorora Valley, Mifflin county, containing
abeut three hundred acres, the whole capable
of cultivation. At present theie is about 50 aerel
cleared, 10 of which is a rich bottom of Meadow
Ground, enriched by a never failing flream, that
has fall and water enough for all the purposes of
a Country Mill. For further information apply at
No. 68, Market llreet.
November ao taw
Patent Ploughs,
TO be fold for ealh by Joseph Salter at Atfion
Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan
Harker, Woodbury—and Jeffe Evans, Lumber
ton, Those who have used them give them the
preference to any other kind, as they require
less team, break the ground better, are kept in
srder at less expence and are fold at a cheaper
rate —the plan is much Amplified and conlifts of
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 t igjits for vending wUh inftruitf ons for
making them may be had by applying to John
Newbold, or the fubferibcr No. an North
Front-street.
Who has for Salt;
Or to Lease for a term of Tears,
A number of valuable trails of Land, well
situated for Mills, Iron iVorksor Farms, most
ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun
tingdon (late of Pennsylvania. Those who may
incline to view them will please to apply to
John Canan efq.near Huntingdon.
Claries Ni wield.
July »7 taw t
PROPOSALS,
FOR CARRYING
Mails of the United States,
On the following roads, will he received at the
General Pojl Office, until the lstb day
of February next, ir.clujive.
ift TC'ROM Philadelphia Uy linltol, Trentcn,
-L Princeton, New-lirtmfwlck, Wood
bridge, Raway, F.lizabethtown and Newark to
New-York fix times a week.
From May l to Nov mber 1.
Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex
cepted) at I P. M. and arrive at New-York in
nineteen hours, the next day (Sunday excepted)
by 8 o'clock, A. M.—Returi»ng ; leave Nsw-
York every day (Sunday excepted) at I P. M.
and arrive at Philadelphia in eighteen hours the
next day (Sunday excepted) by 7 A. M.
From November 1 to Mat 1,
The mail is to be takes from Philadelphia at
the lame hour and delivered at New-York by
9 A. M. in 10 hours ; and is to be taken from
New-York at 1 p. M. and delivered <t Philadel
phia at 8 A. M. in nineteen houi s.
id. From Philadelphia by Chester, Wilming
ton, Newport, Christiana, Elkton, Charleston,
Havre-de-Grace and Harfoi d to Baltimore, fix
times a week. Leave Philadelphia every day
(sunday excepted) at 9 A. M. and arrive at Bal
timore in »7 hours, the next day (fmiday ex
cepted) at noon Returning; |eave Haiti
more every day (sunday excepted') at 4 A. M.
a»d arrive at Philadelphia the next day by 9
A. M. in %y hours.
3d. From Baltimore by Blader.fburgh,
Walhington and Georgetown, to Alexandria
fix times a 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 t.
Leave Baltimore every day (sunday except
ed) at 4 A- M. and arrive at Alexandria the
next day (sunday exeepted) at BA. M. Re
turning—Leave Alexandria every day (sunday
excepted) at 5 P. M. and arrive at 3altimore
the next day (sunday excepted) P. M.
4th. From Philadelphia by Downingtowo,
Lancaster, Columbia, Y"rk, Cartille, Ship
penfburg, Stralburgh. Bedford, Somerset and
G r eenlburgh to Pittsburgh once a week. Leave
Philadelphia every Satuiday at 4 A. M. arrive
al Lancaster in the evening, arrive at York on
Siiuttty noon, at Shipper (burg on Monday, at
6P. M. Leave Shippenlburg on Taefday at
4 A. M. and arrive at Pittlburg the next Fri
day at io A. M. Returning—Leave Pitts
burgh every Friday at 3 P. M. and arrive at
Shippenlburg the next Monday by 6 P. M.
Leave Shippenlburg on Tuefdayat 4 A. M.and
arnve at Philadelphia the next Thursday by 8
Note 1. The contrails for thV above routes
are to be in operation on the firfl day of April
next. The contrails far the routes No. 1, i,
3, are to continue in operation until the firft
day of Oilober in the year 1800 ; and the con
trail for the roate No. 4 is to continue until the
firft day of in the year 1801.
Note a. Fifteen minutes (hall be allowed for
opening and closing the mail at all offices on the
routes where no particular time is fpecified.
Note 3. For every fifteen minutes delay (the
impafEbtlity of rivers excepted) in arriving af
ter the times prescribed, in any contrail, the
contraAor (hall forfeit one dollar; and if the
delay continue tdl the dep irture of any depend
ing mail, whereby the mails dettined for fucl>
depending mail los« a trip, an additional for- !
feiture of five dollars shall be incurred.
Note 4. If any persons makihg proposals de- j
fires an alteration of the times fpeci&ed he mull '
Hate in his proposals the alteration desired and
the difference tt will make in the terms of his
contrail.
Note 5. The usual penalties for miiconduit 1
in the carriers will be stipulated in the contrail.
Note 6. The mail on the route No. 1, (hall '
be carried in a Sulkey during three months of
the winter feafoti, having a box or chest to fe- j
cure the mail from rain. The mails on that
route during the raft of the year and the routes
No. 1 and 3 (hall be always carried in a light
box fvfficient to defend it froiq the rain, or a box
within the body of the stage.
JOS. HABERSHAM, P. M. Gesera'.
General Poll-Office, ?
Philad. Jan. 1, 1799. ) eo6w
NOTICE,
PURSUANT to a Resolve of the Board of
Trudees of Walhington Academy, in Soov
etfet county, Maryland, aathorifing Wilium
Polk, efqf. majors Samuel Wilsom, and
William Jonis, Members of said Board, to
procure a principal teacher for said Academy.—
NOTICE is hereby given, that a gcntlemat quali
fied to teach the Creek and Latin L angusges, Geo
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 will be well accommodat
ed in of this Academy. The build
ing is spacious and will accomodate at lead sixty
Students.
Proposals may be addressed to John Dennis,
I6x Arch-street, or Williana Winder, accountant
in the Navy department. Walnut ftrrfet, Philadel
phia, or to either of the three gentlemen above
-mentioned, near Princess Anne, Maryland,
dec 17 J
English wrought Nails.
Imported in the Jhips Molly and Diana, from
Liven pool.
400 Calks of Nails,
CONSISTING of 6d, Bd, xod, lid, and
aod, flat points suitable for the southern
market-—6d, Bd, xod, lad, and aod, finedrawn
(harps —also i, 3, 4, and 6 clouts—fprigs—
tucks—leupper nails—(heathing nails, &c.
FOR SALE BY,
Robert Denifon, junr,
Market-street.
ADVERTISEMENT.
Todd & Mott,
Of the City of Philadelphia, Merchants, having
affined over their effufts, real, personal, and
rrixed, to the fubferibers for the benefit of all
their Creditors*—
Notice is hereby Given,
TO all persons who are indebted to the said
estate, that they are required to make im
mediate payment of tbeir refpeitive accounts Co
either of the adignees, or to William Matt,
No. 62, Dock-street, their agent duly authorized ;
in failure whereof, legal measures wiil be taken
for the recovery of such debts as are not difchargcd
without delay.
John Waddingt
U 1
John Rhodes >A{lignees.
J ohn Allen. j
n °V. 36 tu.th&fatFi
40 Boxes of Fresh Citron
Just arrived via New-York, and for Sale bt "
JOHN CRAIG,
Who lias alio for Sale,
Old Madeira Wine
of the fir ft quality,
India Muslins,
coarse and fine, icc.
A quantity of the best Englilh large leaf
Clover Seed.
»'• dlw
TO BE SOLD,
A two story Stone House,
T A , T^ L I Ul,t ' w!th two of land, on
, V ° nftol about a mile above Frank
fort. The situation is high and healthy, and
the water excellent.— For terms apply to Mr.
John McClelland, or Mr. Richard Whitehead.
No. 62, Vine-street.
Jan. 21 diw
PUBLIC NOTICE *
IS hereby given, that application will be
made to the Direflors of the Bank of PennfvK
vania for the renewal of a Ceitificate for a share
in the raid Bank, No. 1182, dated July 14 th
1 797, (landing in the name of JOSEPH REED
the fame having been accidentally l«ft 0 r de!
flroyed,
Philad. Jan. 15.
FILTERING STONhsT
Of an excellent quality for Snips or Families
For sale by
Thomas &f Joshua Fisher.
, No. s, Dock-street.
,ft mo V- ilw
This day Published,
AND FOR AT THIS OFFICE,
The Essays under the Signature of
VIRGINIENSIS,
On thf. Alien and Sedition Laws.
(Price 25 tents, i 2mo J
■ \l " "P«* to work convidlon
..1 the m.n.ls ol so inveterate and vicious a daft of
men, a, the Democrats of America, by anv argu
ment, however forcible, or any difpUy 0 f tri f th
however .rrefift.We: These writing, are, however
calculated to produce a more important and ufeful
effeft, by placing the fubjed in it, true li.ht be
fore honest men, who are uninformed, or have
been mifinformed as to the nature and obieA. cf
thole bills, J
i an « *s 6t
All persons
Indebted to theEftate of Mr. John Fisoo.late
of Philadelphia, deceafcd.are dtfiredtomake pay
ment, and those having any demands, to present
them for fcCtUnunt, to
SAMUEL BLODGET, Adm'r.
JOHN WARD FENNO, Agent
to the administration.
nov - 3 ° fom
JAMAICA RUM,
d Cargo now landing at SouthJlreet wharf,
for sale by
PSTSR BLIGHT,
Apply at Stores on the Wharf,
WHO ALIO OFF I*l to*. lALI,
BRANDY, id and 4th pro.l
Madeira and Port WINES, Stc. See.
Nov. 1. " i t s
NOTICE.
ALL perfpns indebted to theEftate
ofTuoMAS Brooks, late of tfie city «f Philadel
phia, Brjfi-F.under,d*ccafed, ire desired to make
immediate payment and those who have any de
mands again (I said eflate to bring in their accounts
properly attefled for settlement to
DAV ID BROOKS, adminifirator.
i an * feodat
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Juki i 7 ng.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by vir
tue of an aa, passed during the present ses
sion ef Conprefs, so much of the a (ft entituied
" An A£t making further provision forthefup
" port cf public credit, aDd f«r the redemption
" of the public debt"—passed the third day of
March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety
five, a 9 bars from settlement or allowance,
Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and
final settlement Certificates, and Indents of In
ferefls, is suspended until the twelfth day oj
iune, which will be in the year one thousand seven
undred and jjinety nine,
j That on the liquidation and settlement ef the
said Certificates, and Indents of Interest, at the
Treasury, the Creditors will be entitled to receive
; Certificates of funded Three Per Cent. Stock equal
to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear
ages of interest due on their said Certificates, prior
to the firft day of January one thousand seven
hundred and ninety one.
That the principal fulnsof the said Loan Office
and final settlement Certificates, with the in ereft
thereon, Cnce the firft day ol January, one thou
sand seven hundred and ninety one, will be dis
charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the
payment of interest and reimburftment of princi
pal, equal to the foms which would have been
payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been
fubferibed, pursuant to the A&< making provision
for the debts of the United States, contracted dar
ing the late war, and by the-payment of other
sums, equal to the market value of the remaining
Stock, which would have been created by such
fubferiptions asaforefaid, whichmarket value will
be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury.
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
Secretary of the Treasury.
juneiS iawtf
A SHCHtT AND PRACTICAL
ESSAY,
ON
FAR MING-.
BEING the experience of a farmer of about City
years ijf
in England, Essex county, on land where farming
is done in the greatest perfe<9lon : and near seven
years on throe hundred and twenty acres of worn
out land in Po»cfgr»ve and Alloway creek, in
Salem county, West-Jersey :
Shewing the means whereby these worn-out
lands may be improved j and that the means are
in the power of almost every farmer:
Printedfor the Author,
AND SOLD
BY 2ACHARIAH POULSON,
Chefnvt-fireet, Philadelphia.
N. B.—Some of the large fort of Clflver feed
may be had at Mr. John Cooper's, baker, nt*
Race-street.
December 13, law
All Persons
Indebted to the Eftatc ofHENRY HILL, deceased
are requested to make payment to the fubferiber ;
and those having any demands on the fame to pro
duce their accounts for fsttlement.
GIDEON H. WELLS,
*» 110. 139, Market street
Philadelphia, dec. 4, 1792 eotf