For Sale by the Subscriber, No, 145, Market-ftrect, Very Ipw for Cash, 01 a fliort Credit, The remaining flock oj i 'ate House of TODDtf M >T T, Cloths, Kerseymeres, 3 _sw printed Cottons, Printed handkerchiefs and lbawTs Printed diajities Hoficry, thieads, twifl and sewing silks A small amount of hardware, WILLIAM MOTT, Agent for the assignees of Todd & Mott, to Whom, all persons indebted to that concern, are requested to make immediate payment. iv. mott,; Having commenced business in the Csmmiflion line, his store is now open fer the reception of Dry Goods of all defcriptiofls. Philadelphia, February 4, 1799- § Alexander J. Miller, No- <>4, South Front-Street. HAS JUST RECEIVED, By the Atlantic, capt. Read, arrived at Nf.w-York, from Madras, THS FOLLOWING WHITE GOODS, Which will be ready for Sale on Monday next, —viz.— Gaunjees Allbbald Baf'tas Tandilj Cofljes Fine Long Cloths Muories and Short Cloths. feb x § PUBLIC NOTICE TS hereby given, that application will he made to the Direilors of the Bank of Pennsyl vania for the renewal of a Celtificate for a (hare in the said Bank, No- 1182, dated JuJy 14th 1797, Handing in the name of JOSEPH REED, the lame having been accidentally lull or de stroyed, Philad. Jan. 25. d6w FILTERING STONZS~ Of an excellent qual'ty for Ships or Families FO»i SALE BY Thomas Es? Joshua Fisher. No. 5, Dock-street. ift mo if. diw ALL PERSONS Indebted to th« Efiate of Mr. John FtNNo.late of Philadelphia, deceafed,are desired to make pay ment. and those having apy demands, to present them for fettkrasnt,'to SAMUEL BLODGET, Adm'r. or JOHN WARD FENNO, Agent to the administration. Nov. 3o JAMAICA RUM, A Cargo now landing at SouthJlrect whanf % FOR SALE BY PETER BLIGHT, A,pply at Store* on the Wharf, WHO ALSO OFFERS FOR SALE, BRANDY, ift and 4th proot Madeira and Port WINES, &c. &c. Nov. I. dtf Five Dollars Reward. STOLEN yesterday morning, between 10 and 11 o'clock, from No. 68, South Fourth Street, A Single cafe Silver Watch, the maker's nameMarknobls—number not known. '1 he letteis W. H. are scratched on the rim of the cafe—a steel chain and key, gilt ftal with a cypher W. H. engraved on it. Whoever will give me information so that the thief may be brought to Juttjce shall receive the above reward. W. HAYDON. jan it Stray Horse. WAS uken up, treffpafTing #n the fubferiber, in the townlhip of PalTyunk, in the county of Philadelphia, a grey Horse, about fourteen hnnds high, thirteen or fourteen years old, blind of his right eye, and shod before. Whoever has 101 l hirj, by proving property and paying charges,may him again on applying to the fubfcrib&r. JOHN SINK, On the Banks ot Schuylkill. Jan. 19, 1 NOTICE, T)URSUANT to a ReWlve of the Board cf i Truflees of Washington Academy, in Som<- erlet county, Maryland, authorising William Polk, efqr. majors Sam oil- Wilson, and William Jems, Members of said Board, to procure a principal teacher for said Academy.— NOTICE is hereby given, that a gentleman quali fied to teach the Greek and Latin Languages, Geo graphy and the Mathematics, and such other branches of Literature as it is customary to teach in l'uch Schools, will meet with liberal encourage ment and itisprefumed will be well accommodat ed in taking charge of this Academy. The build ing is spacious and will accomodate at lead sixty Students. Proposals may be addrefled to John Dennis, No. 161 Arch-street, or William Winder, accountant in the Navy department, Walnut street, Philadel phia l or to either of the three gentlemen above -mentioned, near Princess Anne, Maryland. ' dec 17 * 5 WANTED, To Article for two or three years a young Man to a profitable business Vor particulars enquire at no. 63, south Fourth street t\ person who has some knowledge of paint ing or drawir.g would be preferred. W. HAYDON, WHO HAS A Cellar to Let. jan II ' $ NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby requested not to trust my wife Sarah Fifs, from this date, a> ,1 am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting-. WILLIAM FISS. jar. 3?'. 3t THE Rook for Subscriptions to the Company far ere&ing a over the ri ver Sctluilkill, at, or near the City of Philadel phfa, c n-inuis open at the house ot the Treafursr of laid Company, Mo. 13, Chare* Afley. January 8, I 799. eod6w Phinting Work, Of Every Kind, executed at the shortest NOTICE, It the Office 0/ the Gazette of the U«'.T2D States, NOTICE. ALL persons having 3ny demands against the Eflate' of the late James Wilson, Esq. are desired to present their a:counts, properly authen ticated, to either of th« fubferibers. The creditor* whole debts are fecurcd by mpttgage, afe particu hrly requeued to present their accounts; as soon as \ convenient, in order to amble the fubferibers to make a statement of the situation cf the property. j ~ A meeting of the creditors is requested on Mon day the nth of March, at 7 o'clock in the even ing, at the City Tavern. Bird Wilson ") William Nichols I John Adlum J ftb 4 eodtnmar FOR PALE, A Small Plantation, OF about 116 acres, whereof 34 acres are under Clover of one and two years, including an orchard of ten acres; »6 acres of excellent bottom and upland watered me .dow, and about ij acres of wood land. The remainder is now under the plough, 10 acres of which are in the bed order to receive grass feed next fprinjr. It isfituatedin the manor of Mo'eland, Mont gomery county, and distant 14 mile* from Phila delphia. The improvements are a stone Dwelling-House, Kitchen arid pump ; a stone Spring-Houfa and Wa(h-Hotile ; a stone Tennant's House; a large (lone Barn and many othsr ufefulout building, and a good Garden fenced round with boards. For further particulars apply to P. THOMPSON, Conveyancer, No. 43, Mulberry-street. B. BONSALL, Dock-llreet, or J. SAUMOY, oathe Premises. I feh 4 jawtf To be Sold, or Let ON GROUND RENT, FOREVER, A NUMBER of very handforrt Building Lots, on the South fide of Arch-street, Bear Ninth ftrest, and on Ninth-street, between Arch and Race-flreets. ALSO, A-few Lots of four acres each ; on a high, dry, and elegant within three miles from the city—Enquire at No. JlB Arch-street. Jan. 30. aawtw THE PAKTNLRsHII' OF John & James Poultney, BEING diffolvcd by mutual consent, all persons Indebted to them are requested to make im mediate payment to either of the fubferibers; and t hofc having demands to present their accounts for settlement. JOHN POULT NET, JAMES POULT NET, ift mo 30 w&frtf ' CAUTION. WHEREAS Mary Fawling, widow of Walter Mottly, afterwards wife to John Siilons, at pre sent the fubferiber's wife, did on ihe 17th Nov. in the evening my being abfmt, with the assistance of her ion, take all the furniture from the room where we lived, and has put them in some place where I carnot find them, except on* bed, bureaj and a few small trifles not worth to (hillings has i been delivered me since ; —This is therefore to forbid any person whatever in the country or in the town not to employ her nor harbor or aflift her, nor to give her any credit whatever : and all ptrfons I do for'aid from keeping the remainder of my furniture from me, a 6 1 am determined to prosecute those who may harbor h«r er my goods that (he or others might have given to keep. My reason not for advertising sooner is, 1 had the mis fortune of breaking my leg the 13ih December. This is the third husband (he has got off in a simi lar way. THOMAS BERRIPO. dec. 14. 1798. f3t All Persons Indebted to the Estate of HENRY 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, no. 139, Market llreet 1 Philadelphia, dec. 4, 1798 eotf notice: ALL gerlons indebted to James Emlen, late of Middletowß, in the county of Delaware, deceased, are requested to make payment to either of the fubferibers, whom they ihall find it mod convenient to call on: And all persons having de mands, will be pleased in like manner, to furnifh them, that they may be paid. All rents, which fell due or or before the fourth day of the 10th month last are payable to the fub feribers and nhofe which accrued after that day wil be payable to the guardians of his children, who will duly notify the tennants where to pay the fame. MIERS FISHER, of Philadelphia, 7 Exec- ABM. PENNELL, of Middletown, 5 utors. d«c 28 iaw6w Pocket Books, for the year 1799. THIS DAT WAS PUBLISHED, Br WILLIAM Y. BIRCH; No, r7, South Second-flreet. THE AMERICAN LADIES POCKET-BOOK; FOR THE TEAR 1799. Embelliihed with miniature likenefTes of the President of the United Statw 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 year new country dances, miscellaneous pieces iivprofe and verse, new songs, a marketing table, another ufeful tables. ALSO, THE GENTLEMAN', ANNUAL POCKET REMEMBRANCER, FOR THE TEA"R 1799. Embellished with the fame miniature likenefTes, containing an almanack, ruled pages for memoran dums and a ca(h account, a lift of the m«mbers of Coigreft, the departments of Stale, War, Navy, Treasury and Judiciary, with an account of what i« material in each; the Federal courts of law, Mint establishment, heads of all the mod impor tant aJTs of last fcflion of Congress, a liil of the ftair.p duties, of duties payable on goods imported and on dome?(lie articles, a lift of the British na\y several ufeful tables, and other ir:»refting matter. The above books are neatly bound in red leather with tucks and pockets. Sold also by G. Hill, Baltimore ; Somerville, New-York ; Bailey and Waller, Charleston; and by the principal booksellers in Boston. WHERE ALSO MAY BE HAD, [price ii i-a cents.] Heads of the moll important a<sls of the laftfef fion of Congress, printed in a pocket size, and neatly don« lip in murble paper- W. Y. BtRCH has for sals, a good afTortment of merchants'account hocks, paper and other station ary goods, playing cards, hair and leather trunks dec 19 W4W For Sale, TEN or twelve Tons, Clover tst Timothy H A T, Of the firfl quality Apply at No. 43, Almond-street- J j a, >- §• lawtf REAL ESTATES. THE SUBSCRIBER, Offers for sale the following described property, —viz.— ON HIGH-STREET, A I OT of gr. u'nd on the foifth (idle thereof, between 7th and Bth (Ireets, containing in front feet 8 inches and extending in depth southward 306 feet. The improvements on this lojar.-a substantial Brick Dwelling Heufe, three (lories high, with garrets and an extensive range of back buildings alio of three (lories—the whole comprising two genteel parlours—a spacious drawing room—back parlour—ldtchtn—wa(h-hou(e, &c. and a great number of bed-chambers. It has the privilege of pafiage into Market-ftrcet, through a 3 feet wide alloy communicating with the yard. Another lot on the fame situation and next ad joining, weft ward to the one above described, con tain i g in front, Oil Market ftrcet, so feet 8 inch es by 306 feet in d*wh, on which are erected a two ory frame dwelling hpufe atid Utchen well calcu lated tb accommodate a (mall family. I he back grouud of both thefc lots is rendered healthy and j-leafant by gravel walks and grass plats and a number of fruit and sorest trees growing thereon. Each lot hath the privilege of a passage into Eight'n-Sreet through als feet wide alhy ex tending to the fame front the back ends. One other Lot of ground adjoining to and ea(l wardof the fubferiber's Dwelling House, contain ing in front 33 feet and extending southward to the depth of 306 feet—on which are erected a.fub(tan tia Brick Dwelling House, 18 feet front, with garrets and very convenient back buildings of the fame height and materials- Alio a Carriage House and Stables built of wood. OH CHESNUT STREET. A Lot of Ground on the north fide, and be tween Seventh and Eighth Streets, containing in front 10* feet, and extending in depth northward 178 feet. This Lot isalfo accommodated with a pafiage into Eighth Street, through the above de scribed alley. In the town of Dover, KENT COUXTT, DELAWARE STATE* Eight Lots of Ground adjoining each other, on th« well fide of King street, containing in front on the fame 505 feet, and extending in depth West ward about 40» feet, on which are ereiled a two (lory Brick Duelling House, and another Brick Building adjoining, suitable for a Store or Office together with ftveral fiame tenements—a dream of waler runs through the south part of the lot, where a tan-yard might be improved to advantage. Payment of a part of the purehafe money will be required—the remaiuder may be at in terest for a number of years by giving the pre mises in security, See. RICHARD RUNDLE. ian 11 diw aiivif NOTICE. THE Creditors of Ponteus De lere Stelle, of Trenton, who have, or lhall, by the firft of March next, sign the discharge of the said Stelle, will please to piefent their ac. counts to either of the fubferibers, made up to the firft of August 1797, as there will be a di vidend made on the lirft of April next. The discharge will be in the poficflion of W. Mott, No. 61 Dock-llreet, until the firft of March next. JAMES W. CLEMENT, ) A<P.ing WILLIAM MOTT, 5 afiignees. ian. 10. jiwim Just Imported, Iron (antion, double fortified, Woolwich proof, I with their carriages complete— -3, 4, 6 and 9 pounders. Carronadcs, Woolwith proof, with carriages, &c. complete—-ii, t8 and 14 pounders. Cannon powder in kegs of 35lbs. each Round, double-headed, and cannilltr (hot Patent (heathing copper, bright, assorted 18,10, »», »4, and 18 or per (bot, fceets 48 by 14 inches, suitable for v«(Tels from 100 to 1000 tons * Copper nails, bolts and spikes Boarding Pikes, Common cutlafles Gunners (lores of all kinds Tin-plates No I —l-3 cross boxes Patent (hot in calks of jewt. each London porter and Srown ft ant, in calks «f 7 doz. bottled. Earthen warem Ciates.aflbrtcd For Sale by SIMON WALKER, Pine near sth street. Prober 19. eo.tf. A SHORT AJJD PRACTICAL ESSAY, ON FAR MING: BEING the experience of a farmer of about sixty years of a^e; near forty years of which were spent in England, Essex county, on land where farming is done in the greatest pcrfeflion : and nearfeven years on three hundred and twenty acre» of worn out land in Pottfgrsve and Alloway creek, in Salem county, West-Jersey : Shewing nueans whereby these worn-out lands may be Improved ; and that the means are in the power of almoll every fanner: Printed for the Auther, AND SOLD BY ZACHARIAH POULSON, Chefnut-Jlreet, Philadelphia. N. B.—Some of the large fort of Cfcver feed may be had at Mr. John Cooper's, baker, nc* 151 Kace-ftreet. December 13, taw NOTICE. '"THE creditors of George Johnfton, late «f -L Queen Ann's county, in the state of Mary land, deceased, are hereby requelted to appeir at Church Hill, >n the county and state afore faid, on Thurlday the aid day of January next, with their claims against the said deceased, properly authenticated, at which time a propor tionable diyifion of the aglets in the hands of the lubfcriber will be made among the creditors ac. cording to law ; and those who do not appear on the said day, will be forever precluded Irom their claims on the said eflate. REBECCA JOHNSTON, Executrix. Church Hill, Dec. 11. NOTICE. THE co partnerlhip of JOHN GREEN ss* Co is this day dissolved hy mutual All persons indebted to the said Firm are requested to make immediate payment, and those having any demands to present them for settlement to any one of the Subkribcrs—each being duly authorized to adjust the fame. JOHN GREEN. EDMUND DARCH. SAMUEL DARCH. N. B.—They have the remainder cf their stock of Goods—confiding of Ironmongery, Hardware, &c. At No. 16, North becon i Street, which they are feH*ig oh very low terms to close the business i an - 18 tawjw ' MAYOR'S OFFICE RiiMO\ ED to s-t-y South Second-street. jiw WHEREAS, j BY an A£l of Congress p- lit.! n the fixtetnth | ■day of Jeiiy ir. tie year of our Lord one thou fand*ftven hundred and ninety eight, the Prefi- j dent of the United States is aurhoriled to borrow on behalf of the United States Irom the Bank of the Dnited 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 (hail moil advan tageous for the United States, a sum not exceeding five millions of dollars, so however, that no contrafl or engagement be made which (hall preclude the United States Iriitß reiinbuM- i ing any fain or sums borrowed at any tune after ! the expiration of fifteen years from the date of such loan. And whereas, it is declared by the laid Ail, that so much as may be neceflary of the surplus of the duties on Imports and Ton nage beyond the permanent appropi i iti ns here toforecharged upon them by law, lhall ed and appropriated for paying the iuterelt, and alio for paying and difchargii.g the principal sum or fum'j of all the monies wlucli may be borrowed, according to the term or terms which may be fixed, purl'uant to the anthoiity afore laid— And whereas by the said Adl, the faith of the United States is pledged to establish fufficient permanent Revenues for making up ar.y deficien cy that may hereafter appear in the provisions before-mentioned for piyiug the interest and principal sums, or cither of them, of any mo nies which may be borrowed pursuant to the fa>d A£l- And whereas the Pretident of the Unic ed States did by an Adl or Coromifiion under his hand dated the ninth day-os January in tha year one thousand ftven hundred and ninety nine, au thorile 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 contrail or contrasts as ihould be neceflary, and for the in terest of the United States, in purluance of the Ail of Congress above recited. Now therefore, the undersigned, Secretary of the Treasury, in pursuance of the Adl of Congress, and the authority from the President of the United States, above mentioned, doth hereby on behalf of theUnfted States of Ame rica, contrail aid engage in manner following, to wit. ift. A book for receiving fubferiptions to a Loan of fire millions of dollars far the ufc of the United States (hall be opened in the city of Philadelphia, at the Bank of the United State; on Thursday the twenty eighth day of February ensuing, which book fnall continue open for the purpose of receiving fubferipvions, until the whole of the said five millions of dollars (hall be fubferibed. If more than five millions of dollars (hall be fubferibed on the firft day of opening the said loan, the surplus (hall be de duced m proportion to the sums fubferibed by individuals, exceeding four thousand dollars. ad. For every hundred dollars which may be fubferibed there (hall be forthwith deposited and paid the sum of twelve dollars and fifty cents, and like payments of twel le dollajs and fifty cents, lhall be made within the firft ten days of the months of April, May, June, July, Anguft September and Oflober ensuing. The Secre tary of the Tteafuiy however reserves the ritht of reducing the number of inftallmeots by spe cial agreements, with tbe individuals who may become fubl'eribers. 3d. On the failure of payment of anyinftall ment of the sums fubferibed according to the tenor of the second article, the next preceeding installment of twelve dollars and fifty cants, which lhall have been paid, for every hundred dollars fubferibed (hall be forfeited to the Unit- Sutes. 4th, The sums fubferibed (hall and may be 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 (aid bank at Boston, New-York, Rahimore, or Charleston, or at ei thcr of the Banks of Salera, in MafTachlifetts, Newport and Providence in Rhode-I(land,Hart ford in Conne&icut, Albany in New-York, or Alexandria in Virginia, for which payments,the receipts ef the Cafliiers of the Offices of Dis count and Deposit and of the Banks aforefaid (hall be received at the Bai\k of the United States as equivalent to money ; but no payment of a subsequent inftallmem lhall be received at any other place than that where the firft iitftallment was paid, except at the Bank of the United States ; in cafe any depolits (hall be made at the offices of Discount or Deposit, or at either of the Banks aforefaid, which lhaH not be applied to the payment of the firft installment of fubferip tions to the Losn aforefaid, the laid deposits .'hall be forthwith refunded by directions from the Treasury. sth. For the sums or number of (hares of one hundred dollars, which may be fubferibed, cer tificates (hall be given by the Csftiierof the Bank of the United States, which (hall be assignable by indorsement, and delivery of the parties i-n whofc favour the said certificates may be ifTued, until the completion of the payments required by the tenor of the second article preceeding. 6th. The sums fubferibed and paid in pursu ance of the tenor of the second article preceed ing, lhall after the said payments have been com pleated, constitute a funded capital stock divisible into (hares'of onehundred dollars each, which capital stock (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 die Treasury of the United States, or at the Loan Offices where j the fame may stand credited, until the last day 1 of December, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eight. 7th. After the lalt day of December in the said year one thousand eight hundred and eig t, and after reasonable notice to the creditors, which (hall he given hy an advertisement in feme public news paper, j-rinted at the feat of the government of the United States the said capital (lock (hall be re deemable at the pleasure of the United States by the re'.mburfement of the whole sum or sums borrowed, and which may constitute the (aid capi tal stock either at the treasury of the United States or at the loan offices where the fame may stand credited. ' Bth. The credits for the said capital (lock (hall and may he separately certified in sums either for one hundred, four hundred, one thousand, four thousand or ten thousand dollar, an d the credits so certified (hall be transferable hy the creditors or their attormes, at the Treasury and Loan Offices relpechvely, in pursuance of the rules which, have been, or which may be etlabWhed relative to the transfer o( the funded (lock of the Uirted States, 9th. A fufficient (um of the surplus of theduties on Imports and Tonnage beyond the permanent appropriations heretofore charged upon them bv law together with the faith of the United States are hereby pledged far the fulfillment of this con trail, in pursuance of, and according to the terms and conditions of the a& of Congress herein bo fore recited. Given under my hand and the fcal of the (L. S.) Tr ,afur 7 of the United States at Phi ladelpfoia, this twelfth day of January ene thousand fsven hundred and nine ty nine. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of tbp Treasury. jSB. I ft. , City Commiflioner's Office, January 15, i 79 9. tor the information of the Citizens, the follow, ing extraS of an aS of Assembly, faffed the lSth Jay of February, 1769, is no-w re pul/ifhed. Sea. 4*. A , . e " furth<:r by tke au -1 A. thonty aforefaid, That if any p„ r . fan or persons, (hall, after the publication hereof presume to cast, carry, draw out, or lay any dead horle, or other dead carcase of catrle, sheep, he or dog,or any excrement or filth from vaults, privies or 1 eceffary houfLs, and shall leave such carcase carrion or filth, without burying the fame, a fuffi.' depth ir. the ground, on any part of the commonj ot che said city, or on or near any streets, lanes alleys or highways, within the said city.diftriS or town (hip adjoining the fame, every person or per. sons so offending and being convicted thereof, be fore any justice of the peace of the city or county of Philadelphia, rcfpc-ftivcly, fhall.forfeit and paj for every such offence, the sum of thirty IhilliLj. Agreeably to a refaction of the deleft and Gam. mon Councils, dated the 10th of January 1799, Notice is hereby given, That a Pit or Hol>, is now prepared on tn weft fide of Fifth ftrect.from Schuylkill, betwtcr Vine and Saflafras streets. And one other Pit or Heir, is rptned on the weft fide of Fifth street, from Schuylkill, between Walnut and Spruce streets, where all filfth or ex. cremcnt from vaults or privies, of the city of Phila delphia, {hall be deposited. Wher r fore, if any per/an or persons shall be found transgressing, they muftexpea to be puniflie.l as the law dire<2», and that the fame will be ftriflly enfert d. i an l 9 lew aw TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Juni 17, 1708. Notice is hereby given, That by vi r . tue of an a*St, palled during the profent ses sion ef Congress, fi> much of the ail entituled " An Aft making further provision for the sup " port of public ere.lit, and for the redemption "of the public debt"—passed the third day of March, one thousand fever hundred and ninety, five, as bars from fettlcment or allowance. Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final fetrleinent Certificates, and Indents of In lerefls, is suspended until the twelfth dav ct une, which will be in the year one thcufand Icvcn nuudred andpinety nins. fJir* rf "' li, J uidation and fatlement of the said Certificates, and Indents of Interell, at the ■ reaiury, the Creditors will he entitled to receive Certificates of funded Three Per Cent.StockeqTu to the amount of the said Indent,, and the arriar tfth. f r th " r U>A • Prior hnn W , A ? of J anuar r one thousand leven hundred and ninety one. That thu principal fumsof the said Loan Office I final ' cttlcm u cr ' t Certificates, with the interest fmd&. n ' I day ol January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one, will bedif- s charged after liquidation at tb» Treasury, by the paymunt ol interest and reimburf.ment of princi pal, equal to the sums which would have been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been fubfc.-ibed, pursuant to the Ails making provision for the debts of the United States, comraaed dar ing the late war, and by the payment of othtr sums, equal to the market v»lue of the remaining Stock, which would have been created by such fubferiptionsajaforefaid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary tf the ) unt * 8 iawtt__ New-York, Janugrj 1 j.m proposal's FOR PRINTING BY SUBSCRIPTION. memoirs,' the History of Jacobinism. In three Parts. Part I. The Antichriftian Conspiracy. 11. The Antimonarchial Conlpiracy, 111. The Antisocial Cohfpiracy. A translation from the French of the Abie B A K ft U EL. Conditions. I. This work to be printed on a good type and fine paper—in 3 volumes, 8 vo. 400 pages each. 11. The price to svbscribers, bound and let tered, wilt be 4 dollars 50 cents ; in boards 3 dollars 75 cuits, Subscriptions will be revived by Cornelius Davis, No. 94, Water street; and by ethers who hold fubfeription papers.—Bookfcileri the us ual allowance. i 3 "- 28 iaw^w At an adjourned Court of Common Pleas help at Pittsburgh, for the county of Alleghany, btatc of V'ennfylvania, tbe id day of January 1799, before the honorable John M'Dowell and John Gibs jn Kfquires Judges of said Court. On the petition of David Jones, a prifoDer in the jiil of said county, praying to be discharged ac cording to the provifian cf the a& of aiicmbty made for the relief of insolvent debtors, the court orders, that the said prifoncr be brought before them at Pittsburgh, on the firft Monday of March next, that his petition and his creditors may be then heard, and that his creditors have due notice thereof by publiihing in the United States Gazette, that they mry (hew cause, if any they have, why he Ihould not be discharged. By the Court, JAMES BRYSON, Proth'y. February I I"wsw Valuable Property for Sale. FOR SALE, THAT well known Estate, called SHREWSBURR FARM, formerly the refider.ee ot General Johw Cadwaladar, fltunc on Satffafraa River, in Kent county, Maryland—containing a bout 1900 acres of prime LAND, upwards of 500* ol which are in woods. The Buildings are all ex cellent , andconfift of a handsome Dwelling House,. two large Barns vkh Cowhoufeu, Stables for fifty horses, a fpeeioub treading floor under cover, a gra*- nary, two Jverfeer's houses, two ranges of two rte- for Negroes (one of them new and of Hrick), Corn houses a Smoak house, &s. &c —The whole Estate being nearly surrounded hy water, it requires butlittle fencing, and has a good Shad ani Herring fifhery. It is conveniently fitua<ed for botli the Philadeiphia and Baltimore markets,wiih two landings on a navigable river but a fltOTtTaii lrom Baltimore. There is a large Prach, and tw» large Apple Orchards on the premifcs; also, a varie ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil '■* mostly a rich lo»m.—The whole wi-l 1 be fold toge theror divideiVintofmaller farms (for which t!>e buil dings are conveniently fitna'ed) as may fuittbepnr haler. The Stock on said Farm, confiAiiMg of Hor des, Cattle, Shvep &c. will also be disposed For further particulsrsapply to George Hastings on the premifes,or to the fubferiber, in Philadelphia. ARCHIBALD M'CALL, JoN. December ij. m . t f- ANY Persons wanting to France, can obtain it in the SAcdila Barque Neptune, Daniel Jadcrbom, master, lying at New-York, by appljing to Mr. Letombe, or to aict ard Soderstrcm, Cenfal General of Sweden, in this city. , Jan. s 4 " § M •
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