. ~..; ggry». !!■■■■■»^ For Sale by the Subscriber j;; No. 145, Market-street, Very low for Calh, or a ihort Credit, T<.\' remaining Jlock of the late House of "TftDD Of MOTT, Cloths, Kerseymeres, a few printed Cottons, Printed handkerchiefs and Itawls Printed dimities Hosiery, threads, twist and sewing silks A small amount of hardware, WILLIAM MOT-r, Agent for the assignees of Todd isf Mott, to Whom,all persons indebted to that coucarn, are requested to make immediate payment. mott, Having commenced business in the Ommiflion line, his store is now open for the reception of Dry Goods of all description*. Philadelphia, February 4,1799. § Alexander J, Miller, No. 44, South *'ront-Streft. HAS JUST RECEIVED, 6y the Atlantic, capt. Read, arrived at Ntw-YoRK, from Madras, THE FOLLOWING WHITE GOODS, Which will be ready for Sale on Monday next, —viz.— Gaunjces Alliaba)d Bai'tas Tandah CofTies Long Cloths Mooriej and Short Cloths. ftb 1 * ■ . f I PUBLIC NOTICE . IS hereby given, that application will be made to the Directors of the Bank of Pennsyl vania for the renewal of a Ccitificate for a (hare in the said Bank, No, 1282, da'ed July 24<h 1 797, ftandlng in the name of JOSEPH REED, the lame having been accidentally loft or de flroyed, ( Philad. Jan. 25. d6w FILTERING STONFS. Of an excellent quality for Snips or Families FOR SALE BY Thomas Joshua Fisher. , No. 5, Dock-street. , lit mo. 2?. diw | all Persons Indebted to ths Estate of Mr. John F*NNo,late of lliilade'.phia, dcceafcd,are delired to make pay ment. and those having any demands, to prefect them for fettluDJtnt, to . ' SAMUEL BLODGET, -Adin'r. ( or ; JOHN WARD FENNO, Agent , to the adiiiinifttation. , nov. Sc , JAMAICA RUM, ; A Cargo now landing at SouthJlreet wharf, i FOR SALE EV t PETER BLIGHT, ' I Apply at Stores on the Wharf, I WHO ALSO OFFS K 3 FDK lAI.I, 1 BRANDY, 111 and 4th proof I Madeira and Port WfN£S, &c. Sec. Nov. l. dtf j r Five Dollars Reward. 1 OTOI.HN yeftcrdiy morning, b.-tween 10 and ] 0 iio'clock, ironi No. 68, South Fourih Street, A Single cafe Silver Watch, the maker's nam v Marknobfe number not known. The letters W. llyare icraujhed 011 the rim of the cafe—a ftcelchaiii and key, feal with a cypher ' W. H. «ngraved 011 it. Whoever will give me information so ihat the thief may be brought to a Julticefhall receive the above reward. W. HAYDON. I jan ar f Stray Horfc. WAS taken up, trclTpafltng on the fubferiber, in the townlhip of Paffyunk, in the county of Philadelphia, a grey Horfe,about fourteen hands high, thir'.ein or fourteen years old, blind of his c right eye, and (hod before. Whoever ha< 101 l c hii-j, by proving property and paying charges, may c him again on applying to the fulifcribsr. JOHN SINK, 1 On the Banks ot Schuylkill. I* l ' Tl >- 1 \ WHEREAS t ISAAC PAINTER having made an aflignmerit v of a!! his property to me the fubferiber for the f benefit «' his creditois, this is to requell alt per n»is indebted to the said Isaac Painter, to prevent further trouble, to make immediate payment to nv the fojpfcriber ; and all those having any de mands Jgainfl him to render in their accounts to f AOOB CLARK, AJjignee. jon. sfi d t f NOTICE, 1 " TJUWsUANT to a Kefcrtve of the Board of 1 Truflecs of Walhington Academy, in Som t'tl'ct county, Maryland, authorising William F' LR'/'efqr. majors Samc/il Wilson, and WilliaM Jonss, Members of Board, to procure a principal teacher for said Academy.— \ NOTICE . is here y given, that a gentleman quali- j lijd po teach the Greek apd Latin Languigef, Geo- , k;r:<phy at'd the Mathematics, . and l'uch other , biinches of -Literature a» it is customary to teach , ill such Schools, will meet with liberal encourage ment ami it isprelumed. will be well accommodat- J (• in taking charge of this Academy. The bnild i'lgis spacious and will accomodate at lcall lixty Students. Proposals may be addressed to John Dennis, No. t6t Arch-llreet, or Williana WiHder-, accountant r.i Navy department, Walnut street, Philadel j hi\ o-to either of the three gentlemen above 1 mentioned, near Princess Anne, Maryland. _dc< 17 § WANTED, r 1 o Article for two or thr&e y.-ars a young Man to a profitable business For particulars enquire at no. 68, south Fourth ftieet A person who has some knowledge of paint ing or drawing would be preferred. w. HAYDON, WHO HAS A Cellar to Let. jan ri j notice. ALL persons are hereby requested not to trust my wife Sarah Fifs, from this tUte, as I am determined not to .pay any debts, of her contracting. WILLIAM FISS. ~ _jan 51. 3 t r- - t rj-iHE Book for Subfcription6 to the Company * for ceiling a permanent Bridge the ri ver Schuill.i'.l, r.», or n«ar the City of Philadel phia, continues open at the house 01 the Treafurur ol laid Company, No. 13, Church Alley. January 8, 1799. «od6w t NOTICE. t ' /\ LL person* bav any demand* again A the 1 l\. Efi;t - of tin: late Jamls Wilson, Jifq. ire I desired to ch-fent the it accounts, prop, r'y auclicn- j ticateil, to either of the fu&Tcriber*. The creditors j whole debts are-fecurcd by mortgage, r.re parycu- ; hr!y i t-quelled to present their accounts, us lo jtt as convenient, in order to enable the fubferibers to make a statement of the foliation of the property. : J A meeting of tire creditors is requested on Mon day the nth of March, at 7 o'clock in the even ing, m tile City Tavern. Bird Wilson William Nichols Adminis trators. John Adlum 0 f,h 4 eodtlimar FOR SALE, A Small Plantation, OF about 116 acre*, whereof 34 acres are under Clover of 011 c and two years, including an f orchard of tea acres ; s6 acres 0f excellent bottom and upland watered me dow, and about 25 acres of wood lar.d. I'he remainder is now under the plough, 10 acres of which arc in the heft oifder to KCtive £raf. feed'next fpringi It isfituatedin the manor «f Mceland, Mont gomery county, and distant 14 miles from Phila delphia. The improvements are a stone Dwelling-Hbufe, | Kitchen and pump ; a stone Spring-Houfi and Walh-Houie ; a Itoll c Tennant's House ; a large stone Barn and many < ther ufeful out building, and a good Garden fenc d round with boards. For further particulars apply to P. THOMPSON, Conveyancer, No. 43, Mulberry-ftrcet. B. BONSALL, Dowk-Ureet, or J. SAUMOY, on the Premifei. 9 JV> 4 jawtf To be Sold, or Let j ON GROUND RENT, FOREVER, A NUMBER of very handfomt Building Lots, on the South fide of Arch-street, F.ear Ninth ftrewt, and on Ninth-flreet, between Arch and Race-streets. ALSO, A few Lots of four acres each ; on a high, dry, and elegant situation, within three miles from the city—Enquire at No. 418 Arch-street. Jan. 30. lawtw THE PARTIitRSHIP OK John Id "James Poultney, BEING diflolrcd by mutual eonfent, all persons Indebted to them are requcftel tomakeim madiate payment to either of the fubferibers ; and those having demands to present their accounts fur fcttleiuent. JOHN POULTNET, JAMES PCtULTNET, ift mo 30 w&frtf CAUTION. WHEREAS Mary Pawling, widow of Walter Mottly, afterwards wife t» John Billons, at pre sent the fubferiber's wife, did on the 17th Nov. in the evening my being absent, with the afliflance of her son, take all the furniture from the room where we li*erf, and has put them in some place whcrel cannot find them, excepton; bed, bureau and a few l'mall trifles not worth'io (hillings has 1 been delivered me since This is therefore to forbi I any person whatever in the country or in th« town not to employ her nor harbor or iflifl j her, nor to give her any credit whatever : and all pcribns.l do forbid from keeping ;h. remainder i of my furniture from me, as I am determined to | prosecute thofc who may harbor hsr o# my good, j that lhe or others might have given to keep. My j reason not for advertising looner is, I had themis' fortune of breaking my leg the 13ih December. This is the third husband (he has got off in a linu lar way. THOMAS BERRIPO. _ dec. 14, 1798. H.Tt All Per Jons Imlebted to the Mate of HENRY HILL, deceased \ are requested to make payment to the fuhferiber ; and those having any demand* cn the fame to pro- I duce their accounts for futtlemi nt. GIDEON H. WELLS, no. 139, Market street Philadelphia, dec, 4, 1798 eotf notice:' ~; ALL perlons indebted to Jamcs E.ulcn, late cl Middletowß, in the county of Delaware, deccafcd, are requested to make payment to either of the fubferibers, whom they thall find it most convenient to call on : and all persons haVmg de mands, will he pleased in like manner, to furnilh them, that they may be paid. All rents, which fell due on or befora the fourth day of the 10th month last are payable to the fub feribers and those which accrued after that day wrl be payable to the guardians of his children, who ill duly notify the tennants where to pay the fame. MIERS FISHER, of Philadelphia, 7 Exec- ABM. PENNELL, of Middletown, ) utirs. dec 28 *aw6w Pocket Books, for the year 1799. THIS DAT WAS rU8 J LISHID, Br WILLIAM T. BIRCH, No, 17, South'Sscond-ftreet. THE AMERICAN LADIES POCKET-BOOK; TOR The tear 1799. Embellilhed with miniature likeneffts of the President of the United States and General Wash ington ; containing an Almanack, ruled pages for memorandums, and for an account of monies re ceived, paid or lent, for every day in the y»ar new country dances, miscellaneous pieces in profc and verse, new songs, a marketing table, «.d other ufeful tables. ALSO, THE GENTLEMAN', ANNUAL POCKET REMEMBRANCER, . THE TEAR 1799. Embellilhed with the fame miniature likenefTes, containing an almanack, ruled pages for memoran dums and a calh account, a lift cf the members of Congref?, the departments of State, War, Navy, Treal'ury and Judiciary, with an account of what i- material in each; the federal courts of law. Mint eftaWifhment, heads of all the most impor tant a£ls of last fcflion of Congress, a lift of the stamp duties, of duties payable on goods imported and on domellic articles, a lift of the Britilh na\ y several ufeful tables, and other intcrefting matter. The above books are neatly bound in red leather with tucks and pockets. J. Sold also by G. Hill, Baltimore ; Somerville, New York ; Bailey and Waller, Charlcfton j and by the principal boekfellers in Boston. WHERE ALSO MAT BE HAD, [price 12 l-» cents.] Heads of tUc molt important a<sls of the lallfef. fion of Congress, printed in a pocket size, and neatly dona up in marble paper. W. Y. Birch has for fait, a good assortment of merchants' account bocks, paper and other station ary goods, playing cards, hair and leather trunks < k ( - I 9 i W4W For Sale, TEN or twelve Tons, Clover fcf Timothy 11 a r, Of the firll quality—Apply at No. «, Almond-flreet jan, 8. iawtf - , REAL, ESTATES. i THE SVmtmptßi j Offers for sale the fallowing iltlcribed j roperty, C/V IIIGU-srilEF.r, A I.OP of gr-und on'the fou.h fide thereof, between 7th and Bth (lreet<, containing in Iront 35 | cct g inches and exten-ii.g in depth foutlnvard ic6 (Vet. Fhe improvements on ibis lot are a fuhQantial Brick Dwe ling House, three (lories high, with garret' and an extensive range of hack I.Mildings also ol three (lories—the whole comprising two genteel parlours—a fpacioui drawing room—back parlour—kitchen—wash-house, See. and a great number of Iced-chamhers. I> has the privilege of pallage into Market-street, through a 3 feet wide alldy communicating with the yard. Another let on the fame situation and next ad joining, weft ward to the one above drfcribed, con tain!. p in front, oji Market street, select 8 inch es by 3o6Tttf!in depti ,on which areercitrd a two my liame dwt lliiiv house an.i kitchen well calcu lated to aceo.nmod:itt a [mall familv. I he back ground of both thefc lots is rendered healthy and wleaiant by gravel walks and graft plats and a uunibrr of fruit and fcreft trem growing thereon. Each lot hath the privilege of a paff.i-e into Eighth • reet through a 15 feet wide alky ex tending to the lame from the back ends. One other Lot of ground adjoining to andeaft wardof the fublcriber's Dwelling Howie, contain ing in front 33 leut and extending southward to tile depth of JOC feet—on which are created a fubflan tia Brick Dwelling House, 18 feet front, with garrets .md very eonvmient back buildings of the time height and materials- Alio a Carriage House and Stables built of wood. O.V CMESWUT STREET. A Lot of Ground on the north fide, and' be tween Seventh and Eighth Street®, containing in front loz feet, and extending in depth northward 178 feet. This Ijot is also accommodated with a passage into Eighth Street, through the above de scribed alley. In the town of Dover, KEN? IOUNVr, DELAWARE STATE. Eight I.ots ol Ground adjoining each other, on the weft fide ol King fli eec, containing in front on the l ime 50; feat, and extending in depth well ward about 40a feet, on which arc ereiled a two llory 13iiok Dwelling House, and another Brick Building adjoining, suitable for a Store or Office together with several frame tenements—a dream 01 water runs through the south part of the lot, where a tan-yard might be improved to advantage. Payment of a part of the purchase money will lie required—the remainder nwy be at in terell for a number of years by giving the pre mif'es in security, &c. RICHAKD RUNDLE. J»1 U (llwTMulf NOTICE. THE Creditors of Ponteus De- Icre SteMe, of Trenton, who have, or fnall, by the fir!l of March nexo, sign the discharge of the said Stelle, will please to ptei'ent rhe r ac counts to either of the fubl'criberi, made up to the firft of August 1797, ij there will be a di vidend made on the fir ft of April next. The dilcharge will be in the poffcfiioii of W. Mott, No. 6i Dock-ltrect, until the firlt of March next. JAMES W. CLEMENT, > Ailin<- WILLIAM MOTT, \ affipaec. i an - lc - jivim Just Imported, Iron cannon, double fortified, Woolwich proof, with their carriages complete— 3, 4,6 and y pounders. Carronades, Woolwieh proof, with carriages, &c. complete—n, 18 and 24 pounders. CannoK powder in kegs of 2<H>s. each Round, double-headed,and cannifter (hot Patent Iheathing copper, bright, afiorted 18,10, 17, 24, »6 and 28 or per l'quare fbot, fteets 48 by j 4 in chit, suitable for Veflels from too to 1000 tons Copper nails, bolts and spikes Boarding Pikes, Common cutlaffcs Gunners {lores ot all kinds Tin-plates No I—l-3 crofs.bnxes Patent (hot in calks of scwt. each London porter and brown ftfa'jt, in cases «f 7 dcz. bottled. Earthen ware in c.ates, assorted For Sale ly SIMON WALK-ER, Pine near jth flreet, Oilober 19. eo.tf. A SHORT A>'D PRACTICAL ESSAY, ON FARMING: BEING the experience of a farmer of about sixty years of a-c ; near forty years of which were spent in England, Essex county, on land where farming is done in the greatell perfeillon : and feven years on three hundred and twenty acres of wOrn out land in Pottfgreve and Alloway creek, in SaLem county, West-Jersey : Shewing the means whereby these worn-out lands may he inprovcd ; and" that the means are ki the power of almofl every fanner: Ptinted for the Author, AND SOLD BY ZACHARIAH POULSON, Chefnut-flrcet, Philadelphia. N. B.—Some of the large fort of ClSver feed may be had at Mr. John Cooper's, baiter, noi 15 a Race-street. December 13, law notice. THE creditors of George Johnfton, late ef Queen Ann's county, in the state of Mary land, deceased, are hereby requefled to appear at Church Hill, :n the county and state afore laid, on I hurfday the 21ft day of January next, with their claims against the said decealed, properly authenticated, at which time a propor tionable division of theaflVts in the bands of the fubferiber willbemsde among the creditors ac. cording to law ; and thole who do not appear on the said day, will be forever precluded froir. their claims on the said estate. REBECCA JOHNSTON, Executrix. Church Hill, Dec. n. NOTICE. r pHE co partnerlhip of JOHN GREEN is" Co A is this day dissolved by mutual coufent.— All pcrfons indebted to the said Firm arerequcfted to make immediate payment, and those demands to present them (or settlement to any one of the Subfcribors—each being duly authorized to adjull the fame. JOHN GREEN. EDMUND DARCH, SAMUEL DARCH. N. B.—They have the reminder of their (lock of Goods—confiding of Ironmongery, Hardware, &c. At No. 16, North Second Street, which they are felling on very low terms to dole the business. Jan. 18 taw j-v* MAYOR'S OFFICE REMOVED to 157 Soul* S»con«l-flraet. TP HERE AS, BY aiV A(sl of Cbiiefels p JTe i. Il i he fl\',Cenill day of July in iiie year of our Lord out tuou lsi«f*!sven hundred and ninety f'i-'t't, thePrcf;- dent f the United States is auihonled to bjrrow on behalf of the United {.tales from the Bank of the United States, or fr, tn any othir body or bodies politic or corporate, or from any perl'on or persons, and upon Inch terms and conditions as he (lull knoiV adv*u tageous for the United State», i sum not exceeding five millions of dollars, I'o however, that no contrail or engagement be made wfiich (hall preclude the United States trom reimburl ing any is n or i'ums b«irruwed at any time after the expiration of fifteen years from the date of such loan, /inil -jjbereas, it is declared by the laid that lb much as may be neceflary of the furpjus of the dutiu on Imports and Ton nage beyond the permanent apju ojiriati n> here tolorccharged iipon ti'ein by law, lliili lie pledg e J and ap|iropruted tor paying the intereit, and alio for paying and (lllrharcin/ the . principal 111111 or funis of all the utoiiics wh;ch may be borro>yed, according to the term or terms which may be fixed, pursuant to the authority afore faid—And whereas by the said Acl, the faith of the United States is pledged to eftablilh lujficient permanent Kevenues for making up any deficien cy that may hereafter appear in the provilions before-mentioned for paving the interest and principal Ibms, or either of tliem, of any mo nies whirh may be borrowed purfuaut to the said Ail. /tnd whereas the President of the Unit ed States did by an Ail or Commifiion under his hand dated the ninth day of January in th» year one thopfand seven hundred and ninetynme,au thorife 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 central or contrails as (hould be neceflary, and for the in terest of the United States, in purluance of the Ail of Congress above recited. Notu therefore, the underlined, Secretary of the Trealury, in pursuance of the Afl of Congress, and the authority from the President of the Unitad States, above mentioned, doth bercUy-on behalf of the United States of Ame rica, contrail aad engage in manner following, to vuit. ifl. A book for receiving luofcriptions 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 States on Thursday the twenty eighth day of February enluing, which book (hall continue open for the purpofc of reccivtng fublcriptions, until the whole of the said five millions of dollars (hall be fublcribed. If mote than five millions of dollars (hall be fubferibed on the firft day of opening the said loan, the surplus (hall be de duiled 111 prop-iriion to the funis fublcribed by individuals, exceeding four thousand dollars. ad. For e»ery hundred dollar* which may be fublcribed there (hall be forthwith depoliled and paid the sum of twelve dollars and fifty cents, aud like payments of twel ,e dolla(s and fifty cents, (hill be made within the firft ten days of" the months of April, May, June, July, Anguft September and Oiloher enfumg. The Secre tary of the TrciTu. y howjver refervci the rij:Jht of reducing the number of installments by (pe, cial agreements, with the individuals who may become fubferibers. 3d. On the failure of payment of any install ment of the sums fubferlbed according to the tenor of the fecoad article, the uext preceeding indalimcnt of twelve dollars and fifty cent-, which (hall have been paid, for every hundred dollars fubferibed (hall be forfeited to the Unit- States. 4th, 'she funis fubferibed shall and may be paid to the credit of the United States, at the B ink of the United Statei, or at the.offices of dilcount and deposit os-he said flank at Boflon, New-York, Baltimore, or Charleilon, oral ei ther of the Banks of Salem, in Maflach'ufetts, Newport and Providence in Khode-Ifland,Hart ford in Conneilicut, Albany in New-York, or Alexandria in Virginia, for which payments,the receipts of the Cafliiers of the Onie ; cs of Dis count and Pepofit and of the Banks afuiefaid (hall be received at the Bank of the United States ;s equivalent to money ; but 110 payment of a subsequent iifHaUmcm (lull be received at any other place than that where the firft ii,flallment was paid, except at the Bank of the United States ; 111 eil'c any depolits shall be made at the offices of Dd'count or Deposit, or at either of the Banks aforefaid, which (hall notbe applied to the payment of the lirlt mftallment as l'ubfcrip lion* to the Losn aforefaid, the laid depolits (hall be forthwith refunded by direilions from the Tre a fury. ith. For the fum> or number of (hares of one hundred dollars, which may be fublcribed, cer tificates fliall be given by the C-fhier of the Bank of the United States, which (hall be aflijjnable by indorsement, and delivery of the parities in whsfe favour the said certificates may be ifTued, until the complttion of the payments .required by the tenor of the (eeond article preceeding. 6th. The sums fubferibed and paid in purlu ance of the tenor of the i'econd article preceed ing, (hall after the fiid payments have been eotnpleated, constitute a funded capital flock divisible intoftares of one hundred dollars each, i which capital flock shall bear idtereft at the rate of eight per centum per annum from the times fixed for the payment of the refpeilive install ments payable quarter yeavlv at tlw Trealury of 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 hundred and eight. 7th. After the lafl day of December in the said year one thousand eight hundred and eig >t, and after realonable notice to the crsditors, which (hall be given by an advertisement in some public news paper, printed at the feat oi the government of the United States the said capital (lock (hall be re deemable at the pleal'urc of the United States by the re-mhurferr.ent of the whole fuin or sums borrowed, and which may tonOitute the said capi tal Hock either at the trealury of the United States or at the loan offices where the' fame may fland credited. Bth. The credits for the said capital stock (hall and may be separately certified in funis either lot one hundred, four hundred, one thousand, four thousand or ten thousand dollars, and.the credits lo certified fliall be transferable by the creditors, or their attornies, at the 1 realury and Loan Offices relpeclively, in pursuance of the rules which have been, or which may be «[lab l liihcd relative to the transfer ol the funded flock of the Umted States, 9th. A fufficicnt lum of the surplus of theduties 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 far the fulfillment of tliiseon trail, in pursuance 01, and according to the terms and conditions of tiie ail of Cungreis hsreia be fore recited. ' • - % Given under my hand and the fral of the (L. S.) Trea fi"7 of tbe United States at Phi ; ladelpVia, this twelfth day of January one thousand seven hundred and nine* ty nine. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of ihc v. City Commissioners Office, January jr j„ f Fur the information «/ the Citizen,, the fulL %-T a frl °f^ CmU y,paJfedX l»/,,Joy of February, 1769, „ nuu _ pubhjhed. c ' Sed. 4v A N :° b . e " ftwthar enafled by ,fe £\ thorny aforefaia, That if an fun or ft-rfons, fliall, after the publication h e £tf prelum* to call, carry, draw out, or lav anJ ' | horie, or other d<?ad carcase of cattle fheei h dog,or any excrement or filth from faults «° g(lr or , eccffary houses, and fliall leave fuel, carr.oi, or filth, without burying the fame afuffi' dep h in the ground, on any part of the cdmi ol the said ci.y. or on or near any streets I 0,13 alleys or highways, within the said city diltr l""' township adjoining the fame, every perfonorn lons so offending and being convi-ited thereof k fore any justice of the peace of the city or conn.'" of Philadelphia, refpeSively, (ball forfeit andp ! tor every such offjnee, the sum of thirty fhillin 1 Agreeably t£> a rofolution of the Jielefl and C O T men Qouncili", dated the 10th of January i V/J Notice is herebyghen, I That a Pit er Hoi.*, is fiow prepared on ,k weft fide of Fifth ftrcet.from SchuylKilL bctw Vine and Saflafras streets. ' bMy "« And one other Pit or Hole, is opened on ,1 weft fide of Filth Arret, from Schuylkill, U alnnt and Sproce streets, where all filf t h or „ crement from vaults or privie., of the city of pj, delphia, fliall be denofited. WheKfore if V perfwi or persons lhall be found tranfgreffin,, th"l must expeit to bepunifhed a. the lawdircv<l s ' a „I that the fame wi.l be llrifllv «nfcrced ' '*"• x > ' ' nw*w TREASURY DEPARTMENT. XJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVHN.VhVby' y ir . 1\ tue of an aft, paired during the prefemfrf fion «f Congress, so much of the a<ft entittiled " An Afl making further provision for-hei™ " port ol public credit, and for the redemption " of the public debt"—passed the third day „f March, one thousand seven hmndred and ninety five, as bart from fettlenient or allowance Certificate., commonly called Loan Office and finalfetflemc.it Certificates, and Indent, of I„. ferefts, is suspended until the twelfth day June, which will be in the year one thousand/even hundred Mid ninety nini. That on tfe liquidation and settlement of th faid Ceitif.catcs, and Indents of filtered at the Treasury, the Creditor- will be entitled to'receive Certificates of funded Three Per Cent. Stockequal to the amount nt the said Indents, and the airear ages of intercft due on their laid Certificates, prior to the firft day of January one thousand ievtn hundred and ninety one. That the principal funis of the said Loan Office and final let Clement Certificates, with the inured thrreon, lince the firft day ol January, one thou find I even hundred atld ninety one, willhedif» chit ged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the paymant of interest and reimburfcmeiu of princi. pal, equal to the funis which would have btoi pa, able thereon, if the laid Certificates had been fubfesibed, pursuant to the AAs making provision for the debts of the United States, contracted dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other funis, equal to the market value of the remaining Stock, which would have been created by such fubl'criptions asaforefiid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of tlie 'Trcaftrjt i»" c *8 lawtf New-York, January 1, 1799. PROPOSALS JOF PRINTING BY SUBSCRIPTION, MEMOIRS, JLLUSm.iriNC THI-: History of Jacobinism; - hi three Parts. Parr I. The Antichriflian Conl'piracy. 11. 1 he Antmionarchial Conlpiracy, 111. The Antisocial Conl'piracy. ji translation from tlx French of the Ml UARnIfEL. Coi/IitTJOSS. I. Tots ivork to be pn-.tcd on a good type and fine paper—in 3 volumes, Bto. 400 pages each. 11. Tic price to subscribers, bound and let tered. u-iU be 4 d illttts <;o cents ; in boards 3 dollars 7j cents, Subfcriptiops will be rccsived by Cornelius Davit, No. 94, Water llreet; and by others who hold Inscription papers.—Bookfcllers the ufi ual allowance, jan. 28 iaw3iv AT an adjourned Court of Common Pleas help at Pittsburgh, for the county of Alleghany, State of Pennsylvania, the »d day of January 1799, before the honorable John M'Bowell and John Gibfon Efquire-6 Judges of said Court. On the petition of David Jones, a prisoner in the jail of said county, praying to be discharged ac cording to the proyifisn of th<2 aft of aflemblv made for the relief of infolvcnt debtors, the court orders, that the said pril'oner be brought before theai at Pittsburgh, on the firft Monday of Match next, that his petition and his creditors may be then ht-ird, and that his creditors have due notice thereof by publilhing in the United States Gazette, that they mry Ihew e.iufe.jl any they have, wby hefhouldnot be discharged. By the Court, JAMES BJIYSON, Proth'y. fchruary Ktawtw V aluable rropcrty for Sale. FOR SALE, THAT well known Eflate, called SHREWSBURR FARM, formerly the refideree ol General Jolih Cadwaladar, fitmta on S»iTafra» River, in Kent county, Maryland—containing s bout 1900 acres of prime f. AND, upwards ol SCO ol which are in woods. The Buildings are ex* ccllint, andconfift of a haudfome Dwelling H»ule two la ge Barns wich Cow houses 1 , Stables for nt. '■ ho'rfes, aTpeeioustread ng floor under cover, two hoiiles, two ranges ol ty.. r.o ry buildings for Negroes (one of them new and brick), Com houses 4 Smoak house, &«. &c —'l he whole Ellats being nearly surrounded by water, ft requires biit!ittle foncing, and has a good Shad and Herritlg fi(hcry. It i< conveniently situated lot both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets,witf two landings on a navigable river but a (hart la" from Baltimore- 1 here is a large Ptacli, alia tu» large Apple Orchards ;n the premises; also, a vani ty of excellent fruits ol different hin.'s. The foil " mostly a rich loam.—The wUle wdl be (old tog<- thert r<'ividcAintofmaller farms(forwhiclithebun dings are conveniently situated) as may fu.t tbe pur haler. The Stock on said FarnucoKfitling ol Hor cfcs, Cattle, Sheep &c. will also be difpoled 0. — For further pnrtitularsapply to Gi oboe Ha s riNO* 011 theWeniifes,oi-tothe fubfcrf|ei\in PhiUcfelpr" ARCHIBALD M CALI., JUN- December 11. _____ m ' —» ANY Persons wanting passage t« France, eati obtain it iji the Barque N. ptune, panieJ Jaderham. mr.s'i - r . If S at WcW->>rl;,.hytppljii)g it, Mr. I„ Ric/urJ Conlul l r --- 0 w .
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