TO BE SOLD, On Thursday the ijl March, next, At the Merchants' Coffee Houfc, hi tlx evening, at T 0 chck, THE FOLLOWING PROPSKTV, —-viz. A LOT in /.icli-ftrctt between Sixih and Seventh-fireeis, containing in breadth on jlrch ilreet, -3 feet and depth 110 feet, on which l: ere -s two frame tenements which rent for 601. per annum—free of all incumbrances. OneL'.tjn Trotters Laße in the Towr.fhip of Moyemenfing, between Front and Second ftreet, about half a mile from the city, contain ing one acre of land, on which is ereiSed a one firry Brick tenement and a liable, the said lot and appurtenances rents for 2cl.per annum. One Lst, containing 3a acres of Land ad joining Carfnn's estate in the fowufhip of Moy emenfing-, on which is a two ftor) Brick tene ment, t'.\ o rooms on a floor,a good Brick kitch en, a good Orchard of the best grafted fruit Newtown Pippins, a very large ltra'*berry patch and the Land all in good order and well adapted garden, now in tenure of Rebecca Gofner, and rents for 601 per annum. The above three lots poflelfion can be given in April next. A bec.ut'tfid COUNTRY RETREAT, Si uated ir. Turner's Lane, known by the name or Gravel Run, on which is a handsome Brick Buiid iig two stories high, two rooms on a floor, a Piazza the whole front as the House, and cellar, under the whole, an excellent well of water, a good Tennants House ; alfoagood Barn, a garden, good orchard, &c the whole in compleat repair, and containing from 14 to acres of land—fobjedl to a lease to Richard Wtlls, «fq for 5 yearsto come from the la ft for which period the rcat has been paid \ GTounu Rest on a lot on the raft fide of Third Street, a below Shippcn Street, on which is a handsome three story brick h~ufe—the Ground Rent is £.31 fer at r, ;m, out of which £.5. 5. is to be dccuSe ! leavii g a -round rent for sale of of £.17. IJ per anni 1 -ilfo a ground rent on the weft si '.e o! George ftrc:t. adjoining the afe»vc lot en which t;.ere is no b ..dings—the ground rent is £.7. loper annum out of which £■s• 5- to be de uAed, having a r«it for sale of £ 2. 5. per annum—the house joining laiJ lot in George |ftr«et isfubj <5 to pay the ground rent. The terms and condition* shall be made known at the ti.i.s of sale and for further particular en quire of Footman & Co. Auctioneers. r e K n dtMar -' Sales of valuable Property. WILL BE SOLD, M the Merchants' Coffes houle, in Secood-ftreet, on SATL'RDA.Y, the 16th instant.at 1 o'clock in the £v«ning, AI L that valuable property, fuuate in Front ftreet betv.en Walnut street and the Drawbridge No l't4,iate the property of Daniel Tyfon, de ceased ; confuting of a large throe-story Brick Hou r e two-story brick Kitchen, with cellars under the whole— Also a two story brick Store on Dock ,'rtet f 21; the lot is aiyeteen feet front on Front-street and extends 145 feet to Dock street, on wl ich 'he above stole is ereded; the whole now in the'tem.re of Cladeus F Rofctt; the yard ispa ved wi'h brick-; with a pump of good water by ki'chen door. Poffcllion to be given the 6th o' Tun. ' xt. The above property is clear of all incumbrance. Any perlon wishing te view the pre n,, .-.may ft it by applying to Mr. C. F. Rpf'tt. Con icons will bp made known at the time oflalc. SH ANNON SCPO ALK, Aua'rs. February ** - fC NOTICE. ALL persons having any demands against the CcntiaittCe appointed todiftribute the Do nation- rcieived for alleviating the Distresses of those who arefuffering iu consequence ol the late Calamity, are requested to bung in their accounts previous to the loth instant. B\ Order of the Committee, PETER BARKER, Clerk. ldmo. 12,1799- ~ ~ : fOR SrtLE, In the healthy and pleasant village of BORDENTON. \ HANDSOME, well finifhtd, and con venient two story Frjroe House, and late ly occupitd by co cnel John \ anemburgh,—the Iltnife is 36 feet iu front on the main Ilreet, and -o feet dc«p —four rooms on a flooi, with a kitchen 18 by 15 feet, two good rooms over the fame and one vith a fire placc-~a very excellent cellar under the whole house ; the lot two fifths of an acre, cntlofed with a high boird fenae ; the garden in high cultivation, and contains a v:riety of best grafted fruit.—Good liable, car riage house, smoke house and a pump of good water in the yard, the whole in cemplete repair. The healthir.efs and pleasantness of the village of Bordenton and the neighborhood are too well known to require any commendation. For terms apply to fames H- Imlay, ejq. now in Philadelphia, or to the fubferiber now •n the prtmifes mart vanemburgh, executrix. Bordenton. fsb ij d6w — NOTICE. THE Creditors of Ponteus De lere Ste'.lt, of Trenton, who have, or shall, by the firft of March next, sign the discharge of the said Stelle, will please to prefeßt their ac counts to either of the fubferibers, made up to the firft of A»gufl 1797, as there will be a di vidend made on the firft of April uext. The discharge will be in the pofTcflion of W. Mott, No. 62 Dock-street, until the firll of March next. JAMES W. CLEMENT,7 Afting WILLIAM MOTT, 5 aflignees. Jan. ic. 3 a " # im Land, Town Lots, Itfc. LAND in the Township of Cambria and lots in the Town of Beula, Somerset county, Pennsylvania, for sale at a moderate price and upon a reasonable credit ; any quan tity may be obtained from 100 acres to 10,000 and good mechanics and laborers may hare lahd or lots for their work. The situation is healthy and the foil good ; the present settlers are iober, indullrious and well informed. A seminary of learning, pub lic library and other ufeful inflitutions have been among the firft of their attention. Roads have been cut, and new ones are contemplated in different direflions —The distance from Phi ladelphia is aboat 235 miles ; from Pittsburgh 65 milesandfrom Fort Tranklin 85 miles. The ! eft rout is through Harrilburgh, Lewiflown, Huntingdon, &c. For further pariieulars, enquire of MORGAA RHEES, No. 177 South Second.street, Philadelphia, or r-f Messrs. JONES tf MOORE, Surveyors, Beula. feb x 3 »aw6w THE COMMISSIONERS, APPOIN fKD by the Corporation to open Books of Subscription fir a Loan to intro duce WHOLESOME WATER from the River Schuylkill by means of Steam Engines (already cor.tradlel for) in the Center Square and from thence to be diflributed through the City, give NOTICE, THAT a book will be opened at the City Hall to-morrow, the Ijth instant, and will becon tinued from day to day, until the Loan is com pleated, where the commiflioners will attend from 10 o'clock in the morning until one, to re ceive fubferiptions. By order of the B^ard, Jacob Shoemaker, sec'y. id mo, li. N. B. Ten dollars to be paid on each stare at the time of Subscribing, 3 o dollars « the expiration °f")p rom time two months f 30 ditto, ditto, 4 months f jo ditto, «hito, 6 months j CHINA GOODS. Now delivering from the ship Nea>-Jcr/ev, from Canton, FOR SALE, At the Stores of the Subscribers, CONSISTING OF BOHEA ") Hyson flcbi / Young hyson > TEAS. Hyson and I Imperial J White nankeens Lutestrings, colored and black Scnfluws do. do. Handkerchiefs do. do. 4-4 Sewing filki do. do. Black hair ribbon Black fattins Cassia in small bales f China ware in dining and tea setts On Hand, 50 trunks and cases dimities, mull n% ginghams, muflinets and pullicat handkerchiefs, in small pack ages, for the Weft-India market. 25 trunks of printed calicoes, a Sorted for the Weft-India market. 1 bale of woolen cloths,low priced. Sail can»as by the bale or piece, No. 1 to 8. Copper in (heets 24 by 48 and 48 by 60 inches Raised copper bottoms in tubs. A small invoice ot queens ware assorted. Englilh wrought nails in calks. Sheathing paper. N«w-Orleans indigo Paints of different colors, dry in calks. Old Madeira wine fit for use. NICKLIN W GRIFFITH. Feb. II m w.fr.tf. Just Imparted, Iron cannon, double fortifitd, Woofwich proof, with tbeir carriages complete— 3, 4,6 and 9 pounders. Carronades, Woelwiah proof, with carriages, See. complete— l», 18 and 24pounders. CannoK powder in kegs of 251b?. each Round, double-headed, and c*nnilUr foot Patent (heathing copper, bright, aiTortcd 18,10, 41, 24,16 and 28 or per fquarc foot, beets 48 by 14 inches, faitable for v«lfels from 100 to 1000 tons Copper nails, bolts and spikes Boarding Pikes. Common cutlaffts Gucners stores of all kinds Tin-plates No I—l-3 Vaunt Ihot in calks of scwt. each London porter and Vown ftaut, in caflcs ef 7 doz. bottled. Earthen ware in crates, aflorted For Sale by SIMON WALKER, Pine near jth ftreel. Otflober 29. eo tf. THE PARTNERSHIP OF John & James Poultney, BEING dissolved bj mutual consent, all pcrfons Indebted to them are requcfte 1 to make im madiate payment to either of the fubferibers ; and those having demands to present their accounts for settlement. JOHN POULTNEY, JAMES POULT NET, ift mo 30 w&frtf John Miller, junr. HAS REMOVED FROM NO. 8, CHtSNUT, To the Five Story Building, in Dock, near ThirJ-Jlrtet, WHERE HE HAS FOR SALE, 300 Bales of Bengal Goods ; CONSISTING Of COSSAS Baftas Mamoodies Humhums Taffaties Striped Doreas Calicoes Handkerchiefs, (sfe. &c. Afo, a large ajfortment of Madras Handkerchiefs, of various descriptions. January i lawtf 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 fattlement. GIDEON H. WELLS, no. 139, Market Greet Philadelphia, dec. 4. 1798 cots NOTICE. THE co partnerlhip of JOHN GREEN Is" Co • is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said Firm y e requested to make immediate payment, and those having any demands to present them for settlement to any one of the Subscribers—each being duly authorized to adjust the fame. JOHN GREEN. EDMUND DARCH. SAMUEL DARCH. N. B.—They have the remainder of their stock of Goods—consisting of Ironmongery, Hardware, &c. At No. 16, North Second Street, which they are feHing on very low terms to close the business. j^ n ■ 1 taw^w January 2 T,d, 1799. IN puriuance of arefolveof the President and Managers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal Company, The Stockholders are hereby notified and re quired to pay ten dollars on each of their ref pe&ive fbarts of (lock, on or before the firft day of March next, to the Treasurer of the Company at their office near the Bank of Penn lylvania. Extrafl from the minutes, GF.OUGE WORRALL, Sec'ry WILLIAM GOVETT, Treafursr. jin- IS- frfs4w. BALL. Mr. & Mrs. Byrne, First Dancers of the Ne'-'A ThE-IT/ie, RESPECTFULLY inform the Ladies anil Gentlemen of Philadelphia, that their firfl Ball will be on Thursday next, 14th Fe'j. at (Ellers* Hotel —Ladies tickets may-he obtained of Mrs. Byrne, or of their frholars. Mr. and Mrs. Byrne having oj.ene.l their A; adp MY at Fur Dollars per Month, or Ten Dollars per (garter, mean to teach every fjfh i'-nable Dance now in use in the politest circles of Europe—and relying on their attent ion to their pupils', hope for the generous patronage of a dilcernin; public. Pleale to enquire of Mr. ft Mrs. Byrne, the Eorner of Dock and Second streets, or dnting the hours of Tuition at Oeller>'s Hotel, on Tuefday l . 3nd Saturdays, from ten til' twelve in themornimr Ladies, and in the even ings of the fame day from fix till nine for Gen tlemen—To commence 011 Saturday the 26th January. February 11. dtf RE A L EST ATES. THE SUBSCKIUER, Offers for sale the following tfcfcribed property, VIE, o.v hich-sts r, A LOT of gr- und on the south fide thereof, between 7th and Bth Qreets, containing in front 23 feet 8 inches and extending in depth southward 306 feet. The improvements on this lot ar-> a fuhOantial Bric-k Dwelling House, three Hones high, with garrets and an extenGve range of back buildings also of three (lories—the whole comprifmg two genteel parlours—a spacious drawing rliom —back parlour—kitefctn—wafh-honfe, &c. and a great number of bed-chambers. It has the privilege of parage into Market-flreet, through» 3 feet wide alloy communicating with the yard. Another lot on the fame situation and next ad joining, westward to the one above described, con taining in front, on Market flrcet, *0 feet 8 inch es by 306 feet in depth, on which are a two Cory frame dwelling house aad kitchen well calcu lated to accommodate a small family. I he back ground of both these lots is rendered healthy and plcafant by gravel walks and graft plats and a number of fruit and fereft tre»s growing thereon. Each lot hath the privilege of a passage into Eighth-Sreet through a I j feet wide alley ex tending to the fame from the back ends. One other Lot of ground adjoining to and east ward of the Dwelling House, contain ing in front 23 feat and extending to the depth of 300 feft—on which arc ere&ed a,fubltan tia Brick Dwelling House, 18 feet front, w<h garrets and very convenient b .ck buildings of the lame height and materials- AJIo a Carriage House and Stables built of v/ood. ON CHF.iSUr street. A Lot of Ground on the north fide, and be tween Seventh and Eighth Streets, containing in front lot feet, and extending in depth northward 178 feet. This is also accommodated with a passage into Eighth Street, through the above de scribed alley. In the town of Dover, KENT COUSTr, dalaware state. Eight Lots of Gromid adjoining each other, on the well lide of King street, containing in front on the fame JO; feet, and extending in depth west ward about 402 feet, on which are ereded a two (lory Brick Dwelling House, aid another Brick Building adjoining, suitable far a Store or Office together with fevt ral frtm- tenements—a dream of 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 be required—the remaiuder may be at in tertft for a number of year* by giving the pre miles in security, &c. RICHARD RUNDLE. jan IT dtw »m rf AT an adjourned Court of Common Pleas help at Pittsburgh, for the county of Alleghany, State of Pennsylvania.the idday of January 1799, before the honorable John M'Dowell and John Gibfon Esquires 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 provifisn of the aiS of assembly i made for the relief of infolvcnt debtors, the court . orders, that the said prisoner be brought before them at Pittsburgh, on the firft Monday of Match j next, that his petition and his creditors may be | then heard, and that his creditors have dua notice thereof by publilhing in the UnitedStatcs Gazette, that they mry shew cause, if any they have, why' : he should not be discharged. By the Court, "JAMES BRYSON, Proth'y. fehruar y I faw 3 w Valuable Property for Sale. FOR SALE, THAT weU known Estate, called SHREWSBURY FARM, formerly the residence or General Joha Cadwaladar, fituits on Safiafras River, in Kent county, Maryland— containing a bout 1900 acres of prime LAND, upward, of ceo of which are in woods. The Buildings are all ex cellent, andconfift of a handsome Dwelling House two large Barns with Cowhouses, Stables for firtv hones, a fpeeious treadi.g floor under cover a era nary.two Jverfeer', house., two range i oftwe fie ry buildings for Negroes (one of them new and of brick), Corn houses a Smoak house, &e. &c —The who'.eEflate being nearly surrounded by water it requireshutlittle fencing, and has a good Shad and h/thih! PhM C 7; v IS ; o " venien, iy fitted for both the Philadelphia aud Baltimore markets,with two landings on a navigable river but a ftort fail from Baltimore There is a large Peach, and two large Applg Orchards on the premises; also, a varie. ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil is rooftly a rich loon; The whole will be fold toac theror divided uitofmallerfarms(forwhich the buil dings are conveniently fituaud) as may suit tbe pur r A , Stock on ft »d Farm, cosfifting of Hor cfes, Cattle, Sheep &c. will also be disposed of.— ' urther Particulars apply to Geokgc Hastings on the premifes,or to the fubferiber. in Philadelphia ARCHIBALD !Vf CALL, ]un. December li. ' m J To be Sold, or Let AON GROUND RENT, FOREVER, NUMBER of very handfomg Building Lots, on the South fide of Arch-street, near Ninth Race-streets 011 Ninth " flrset > k«w«n Arch and ALSO, A few Lots of four acres each ; on a high, dry and elegant situation, within three miles from the "ty—Enquire at No. 218 Arch-street. . Jan " 30 iaw jw WAS FOUND, On FRIO AT, the Btb inst. Below South-Stjeet, in Fronr-Streety A SILVER WATCH, With a SpI.EL CHAIN. The Owner on prcving his proper:y and pay ing charges may ha*c the lame, by applying to No. 188, South Frotit-fireet ' ftb - wf&m for sale, i. A Smull l J JuTit'>tioii, OF about 116 aires whereo" 34 acres-ire uodcr Clover of one arid two years, including an jrchard of ten acre* ; acres ol excellent bottom and irland watered me do*'. jnd about i.t acr;? of wo'ud land. The ren-.ainder i>rh>w mmer th_ plough, 10 acres of which are in the fc;.t order to .eceive grafi feed next I'pririg. Itisfituatedin the maior ef Mo'elarfd, Mont gomery county, and distant 14 wiles from Phila- The improvements are a Bow Dwelling-House, Kitchen and pump ; a Hone Spring-Houf? and Walh-Hoole ; a (lone Tennant'i House; a large stone Darn and many oth.r ufeful out building, and a gr.ol Garden fene.d round with hoard*. For further particulars apply to P. THOMPSON, Conveyancer, No. 43, Mulberry-street. B. BONSALL, Dock-llreet, or J. I.AUMOY, oathe Pre.nifc*. feb 4 3 awtf For Sale by the Subscriber, No. 145, Market-ftrc<r, Very low far Cash, or E short Credit, The remaining flock of the late House of T O I) D c 3" MOTT, Cloths, Kerseymeres, a few printed Cottons, Printed handkerchiefs and ffcawls Printed dimities Hosiery, threads, twill and sewing Clks A small amount of hardware, WILLIAM MOTT.\ Agent for the assignees of Todd & Mott, to Whom, all persons indebted to that concern, are requeued to make immediate payment. fr. MOTT, Having cor.-, me need business in the Csmmiflion line, his store is now open fer the reception of Dry Goods of all descriptions. Philadelphia, February 4.J799- Alexander J. Miller, No. 64. South Front-Strekt. HAS. JUST RECEIVED, By the Atlantic, capt. Read, arrived at New-York, from Madras, THE f OllOlfllfG WHITE GOODS, Which will be ready for Male on Monday next, —viz.— i Gaunjees Alliabald II aft a. TanJah Coffies Fine Long Cloths Mooriei and Short Cloths, feb 1 $ PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given, that application will be made 10 the Direflors of the Bank of Pennsyl vania for the renewal of a Certificate for a (hare in the said Bank, No. 1282, dated July 24th 1797, Handing in the name of JOSEPH REED, the fame having been accidentally loft or de flroyed, Philad. Jan. 25. d6w ALL PERSONS Indebted to th« F-fiate of Mr. John FtNNO.late of Philadelphia, deceaf-d,are desired to make pay ment, and thofc having any demands, to present th«m for fettleixint, to SAMUEL BI.ODGET, Adm'r. or JOHN WARD FENNO, Agent to the administration. Nov. 3o JAMAICA RUM, A Cargo notu landing at SouthJlreet wharf, FOR SALE BY " f PETEX BLIGHT, Apply at Stores on the Wharf, who also omits rot SALE, BRANDY, ift and 4th proof Madeira and Port WINES, itc. 3cc, Nov. t. dtf Five Dollars Reward. STOLEN yesterday morning, between to and It o'clock, from No.6B,South Fourth Street, A Single cafe Silver Watch, the maker's nameMarknobla —number not known. The letters 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 justice shall receive the above reward. W. HAYDON. j>n it Stray Horse. WAS taken up, treflpafling on the fubferiber, in the townlhip of PaiTyunk, in the county of Philadelphia,a grey Horfe,about fourteen hands high, thirteen or fourteen years old, blind of his right eye, and (hod before. Whoever ha« lot! him, by proving property and paying charges,may him again on applying to the fubferibtr. JOHN SINK, Ob the Bulks ot Schuylkill. j >n - 19. 5 NOTICE, PURSUANT to a Resolve of the Board of Truftets of Washington Academy, in Som>- erfet county, Maryland, authoring William Polk, efqr. majors Samuel Wilson, and William Jones, Members of said Board, to procure a principal teacher for said Academy.— NOTICE is heiehy given, that a gentleman quali fied to teach the Greek and Latin Languages Geo graphy and the Mathematit.6, and such other branches of Literature as it is customary to teach in such Schools, will meet with liberal encourage ment and itisprefumed will be well accommodat ed in talcing 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 Wmder, accountant in the Navy department, Walnut street, Philadel phia, or to either of the three gentlemen above -mentioned, near Princess Anne, Maryland dec I- 5 WANTED, To Article for two or three years a young Man to a profitable bufinefs— tor particulars enquire at no. 68, l'outh Fourth street /V perron who has some knowledge of paint ing or drawing would be preferred. W. HAYDON, WHO HAS A Cellar to Let. j"" li ____ £ This Day is Puhli(hed, AND 'ORSALEIIYJ.FENN"OII,g,CHESNUT 1 I,g,CHESNUT- l T R XXT AN ADDRESS To the People of Maryland, Fr?n N K the 01 ]r^ n ' P ro S refs 31,(1 prefest flat: of Trren m ag;Rr ! 3 ° f th< = Starr to degradethe Government of the United State., and forne reflechoo, on the Lve proceedings mCongrefs; written the lad of April in the »re ativci. ar ' Mcmber "/ th « Ho«re of Repre'fen -5 jvinen io] IP HERE AS, BY an A A of Congress paffrdcvihe fixtec-,1, day of Jsly in tie year of our Lord o„ c th,. u . lancMcven Hundred and ninety eight, th- p rt dent of the United States isauthoriied to on behalf of the United States from [h j iiank of the United States, or from any other body or bodies politic or corporate, or f ro ,p any person or persons, and upon such term! and conditions as he (hall judge most adv jn " tageous for the United States, a s um „ " exceeding five millions of dollars, so however that no contrail or engagement be made which (hall preclude the Uiiteil States from reimburf mg any fa in or sums borrowed at any time after the expiration of fifteen years from the date of such loan, slnd whereas, it is declared by the said Aa, that so much as may be necessary 0 f the surplus of the duties on Imports and Ton nage beyond the permanent appropriations here" toferecharged upon them by law, lhall be pled,. 1 cd a»d appropriated for paying the interest, 4n l alio for paying and difeharging the princinjt sum or sums of all the monies which may be borrowed, according to the term or terms which may be fixed, purluant to the authority a ore . said—And whereas by the said Aa, the faith of the United States is pledged to establish lufficieM permanent Revenues for making up ar.y defi i eo cythat may hereafter appear'in the provifioni before-mentioned for paving the interest Jn( j principal sums, or either of them, of any mo nies which may be borrowed pursuant to the raid' Afl. And whereas the Prcfident of the Unit, ed States did by an Aa or CommiiTion under hij hand dated the ninth day of January in tlu yea( one thoufar.d feren hundred and ninety nine, au« thorife and empower, the Secretary of the Trea sury, to borrow on behalf of the United States, a»y sum not exceeding in the whale, five mil. lions of dollars and to make such contract or contraas as should be necefiary, and for the in terest of the United States, in purluance of the Aa of Congress above recited. Kow therefore, the undersigned, Secretary of the Treasury, in pursuance of the Aa of Congress, and the JMthority from the Prefid«nt of the United States, above mentioned, doth hereby on behalf of the United States of" Ame rica, contraa aad engage in manner foilowim/ to wit. 61 ift. A book for receiving fubferiptions to a Loan of five millions of dollars for iht use of the United States (hall be opened in thecity ot' Philadelphia, at the Bank of the United States on Thursday the twenty eighth day of February ensuing, which book (hall continue open for the purpose of receiving fubferiptions, 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 dnaed in proportion to the sums fubferibed by. individuals, exceeding four thousand dsllars. id. 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 ic dollars and fifty cents, lhall be made within the firft ten days of the months of April, May, June, July, Aogull September and Oaober ensuing. The Secre tary of the Treasury heweverretems the of reducing the number of inftailments by Spe cial agreements, with the individuals who may become fubferibers. 3d. On the failure of paymentof anyinlfaH ment of the sums fubferibed according to tke tenor of the second article, the ec.vi preceeding mftallmeni 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 be paid to the credit of the United States, at the Bank of the United States, or at theoffieeurt? discount and depolit of the said riank at Bolton, New-York, Baltimore, or Charleston, oratei. ther of the Banks of Salem, in MalfachUfeUl, Newport and Providence in Rhode-Ifland,Hart ford in Conneaicut, Albany in New-Yerk, or Alexandria in Virginia, for which payments,the rece : pts of the Calhiers of the Offices of Dis count and Deposit and of the Banks aforef<id (hall be received at the Bank of the United States as equivalent to money ; but no payment of a subsequent installment (hall be received at any other place than that where the firft installment was paid, except at the Bank of the United States ; in cafe any deposits lhall be made at the offices of Discount or Deposit, or at either qf the Banks aforefaid, which (hall notbeapplied to the paymentof the firft installment of fubferip tions to the Loan aforefaid, the said deposits (hall be forthwith refunded by direaions from the Treasury. jth. For the sums or number of (hares of one hundred dollars, which may be fubferibed, eer tificates (hall be given by the Calhierof the Bank of the United States, which (hall be afiignable by indorsement, and delivery of the parties in whose favour the said certificates maybe iflued, 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 proceed ing, (hall after the said payments have been compleated, constitute a funded capital ft divisible into (hares 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 paymentof the refpeaive inftail ments payable quarter yearly at the Treasury of the United States, or at the Loan Offices where the fame may (land credited, until the lalt day of December, in the year oife thousand eight hundred and eight. 7th. After the lad day of December in the said year one thousand eight hundred and eigjit, arm after reasonable notice to the creditors, which (bail he given by an advertisement in some public newi paper, printed at che feat of the government of the United State', the said capital liock (hall be re deemable at theplcafure of the United States ny the reimbursement of the whole sum or fun-* 1 borrowed, and which may confiitute the said capi tal (lock either at the treasury ot the United S' 3 "-' or at the loan offices where the fame may iian 1 credited. , - Bth. The credits for the said capital dock (hall and may be feparatsly certified in sums either of one hundred, four hundred, one thousand, our thousand or ten thousand dollars, aud the ere 1 • so certified (hall be transferable by the or their attornies, at the Treasury and Loan O hc.ts refpedively, in pursuance of the rules which have, been, or which may he *tfabliihcd relative to * transfer of the funded (lock of the Un-tcd Stat*, 9th A fufficient (um of the surplus of the duties 011 Imports and Tonnage beyond the P" nulK , appropriations heretofore charged upon t em y law, together with the faith of the United sta are hereby pledged fer the fulfillment of t is co trafl, in pursuance of, and according to the e, and conditions of the ad of Congress herein fore recited. Given under mv hand and the seal of ~ 5 , Treasury of the United States* Pln- V S 'A ladelpHa, this twelfth day of January sne thousand seven hundred and une ty nine OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury -4 jan. r». '
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