dp" Eighty Tboufand Perjons, OK ALL AdJA, Hjv, witlun t»o y«a»«. piA, found reli«f ftwm 11 A Ml LT 0 M'i Woj-m-deftroying Lozenges, In varies dtftigtrou > cows lints, AriGcg Ifcra 'A'-tt*. mM fnm luttlncfa «r t>b- Vrvst in ih.* STOMACR. a«d BOWELS. medie'vw Wars no analogy what ever t > others' ot 5 vilar titles, io com monly complained oi as opftrating with a \dcgree of violence fuffi :ent not only to kill worms but loVnetimcs to the pa tient's lit r -*5 on the contrary a peculiar ex cellence "f this rtipejy is its being fuittd to every age and constitution j comains nothing but what is perfedly innocent, and is so mild in its opfwtion that it cannot injure the moss" delicate pregnant lady, or the ten dered infant of a week old (hould no worms exist in the body ; but will without pajn-ur griping cltanfe the ilortvich and bowels or whatever is fuul or offsfnfivir, and thereby prevent the produftion of w(irms and many fatal disorders. 1 hty are pirtuul rly effi cai lous in carrying off all ois humours and eruptions ; feverilh and bilious com plaints, and-are the faf.ft and mildrft purga tive that cap be lifed iu any oocaiion. Children generally fa'ke this medicine with eagerness ; h ving a- pleafano *ppeaiar,cc and an agreeabl- taste. Description of iv*rms> t And the symptoms by which thry ar» known. Worms which anfefl the human body, are ehi.fly of fur kinds, viz; The teres or large round worm, the afcarides, or finall maw wotiii, and laflly, the taenia, or tape, this is often many yards long, and is full of joint* ; it is moll hurtful and rooll difficult to cur'e., . Among the symptoms attenuing worms, are diftgreeable breath especially in the morning, bad ai*d corrupted gums ; itching in the nnfe and sbnut the feat ; convulfons and epileptic fits, aud -sometimes privation of speech ; Itarting and grinding of teeth in sleep ; irregular appetite, fom< times loathing food, and sometimes voracious ; purging, with {limy and loetid Itool* ; vomiting ; Targe and hard belly ; pains and (icknefs at the stomach ; pains in the head And thigl-s, with lowne'• of spirits ; flow ftver,' with (mail and irregular pulse ; a dry cough ; ex- Ceflive tlurfl j lumetimes pale an i unhealthy countenance, aud sometimes the face bloated and HulKd. - yrj* Pcrfons affli&ed with any of the above symptoms {hould have immediate re court to Hamilton's Wcrm destrojin,; Lc 3snges, wh:ch havr betn conftsntly attended with success in all complaints similar to to those above d f.ribed. ' t • # * Recent fures, fclo&ed from several hundreds, the authenticity of which any prr. son may tifccrtarti oy letter or perlonal appli cation, not being performed in Europe—no. body knows wher —but at h«me. A daughter of Mr. F.wing Wiley, No. 109, Cedar street, Philadelphia, was dread fully affli&ed with worms, inf'm.ich that her life was with great lealbn despaired of ; her complexion faded and grew pile and f• I low ; her eyes sunken ; her appetite was loft, and fueceeded by a painful and constant ftcknefs at the ftom ich , whu h g neral wall fng and debility was accompani d with every appaarance of a danger 11s ft ver. From this oeplorable Gtuati n (he was relieved, and reftortd to a state f perf- ft health and flierigtb in a few days, by the use of Hamil ton's Worm dell roving Lozenges; which expelled a great number ef !an»e pointed worms, from lix to nine or twelve inthes in length ; cme of which being of a mort ex traordinary thickness, (feopoßd from half an inch to an inch in diainetei) was opened and found to contain a quantity hf young ones. The above is communicated 1 y Mr. Wiley, believing its perusal may be ufeful to. many, by extending the knowledge < f a medicine •tfhiph merits universal attention. MICHAEL DUFFY, refidinsr at No. 47 Wilkes street, Fell's point, in the r ; ty of Baltimore, voluntarily maketh oath, that the following (Utement it just and true. In the beginning of May last, my three children, a boy of seven, and two girls, the one five, and the other three years of age, wexe taken very ill, nearly at the fame time, ot a common fever, as I then supposed f but was rxm convinced the disorder was can fed by worms, they were frequently trou bled with convulsion fits, and violent flart ings in their sleep, and with almoftcontinu al vomiting and purging, particularly the younjf. ft. I made immediate application to a physician of the firft reputation, and his medicines were administered with a confi dence of success which only encrealed our difappbintment. The child grew daily worse, and I was absolutely without hopes of their recovery. The youngest one appeared almost devoid of animation, and scarcely an inha tant of this world. In this diftrefiing mo ment I was told that ftimilton's Worm Destroying Loaertpe? had performed many curei in cases equally defjperate. I immedi ately purchased a box, and gave each of them a dole, which in a few hours produced the Bioft desirable efTefts 5 the eldest vomited a great number of very large worms, and the fec'pnd thoufatids of small ones, many of them not a quarter of an |inch long ; in the youngest they seemed to be consumed, and had the appea»ance offkins of a flinty matter. I repeated the dose agreeably to the paper of direttions, and they all speedily recovered a good date of health, which they still enjoy though five months have nearly elapsed since they were on the borders of the grave, and rhe death of the whole appeared to be inevi table. Sworn before me, this 26th day of Sep tember. 1799* J* SMIIH. Letter from Mr. John Aber.cromby, soap ar.d candle manufacturer, No. zB, Bridge street, Baltimore, to the propri lor ofHHra r ra.ltou'a Worm Deftroyi g L. li. nires. Sir, Oiiobcr la, 1799- I think it mjvlgty to inform yon that I have experienced the happiest rftMs from your Loz. j nges, having bc.n much affeded for f our years pad with various 'Complaints c.use.l by a cold, particularly a constant p un in my stomach and bowels, frequent and severe head-ache, with a general lafciiude and weakness, during which time I had the heft medical advice thzt could be obt lined from the molt fkdful phyliciaus 1 could hear of, b :th American and Europ-an, but with out ahy alleviation of my disorder, I Iholild too probably have continued without relief, but for youi Worm Deftfoy ina; Lozenge?,which brought from me an aft inilhing qn >ntity of small white worms, about the lize of a coarse thread, and in a (hort time 1, found niyfilf perfe&ly free from all my former complaints, and have enjoyed a good state of health for five months pift. [ have constantly recommended y>>ur me dicine, and (hall as long as I live, having from iny own experience jesffon to believe it to be an invaluable and unparalled renv dy.. Should anyprfon will* for further information, I will with pleasure fatisfy their enquiries on tins lubjed. JOHN J. ABERCROMBY. Sir, July n, 1799. I had been a I ing time atflitted wit ha violent gnawing pain in my stomach, a dull, heavy and continual head-a(,h:*, with a fre quent swimming in ray head, accompanied with dimnt-fs of fight, and sometimes partial blindness, and was rendered incapable of at tending my business through loss of strength; fomtm s could scarcely eat a morsel for two or three days, when my appetite would suddenly become aftonilhing voracious. 1 firmly brlieved myfelf to be in a eonl'umption, which mull soon put a period to my life, when happily hearing of several cures per formed by Hamilton's Worm Drftroying Lozenges in complaints which could not be accounted for ; I took two doses which ex pelled an incredible number of small fliarj' pointed worms. In short, I now enjoy .is perfetA heal'h and strength as ever I did in my life, and I believe my cure to be entirely iff-tled by means of your medicine. My brother w Unfiling its surprising effi cacy, was induced to take a dale, though in tolerable health, which ocr lioned him like wise to vmde a great quantity of wornjJ of the fame kind, ard thereby pibbably prevent ed his experiencing those dreadful dtforders with i*)iich he was afflifled. A finceredefire that others in Gmilar cir cumstances may receive the fame benefits, is the reason of my feu ling you this account. Yours, very refpeiflfully, f AQUILLA GOLDING. Hirtford Roads, two mil.-s from Baltimore. HAMILTON'S ELIXIR. A fivereign remedy f rC •ldi,obftinate Coughs, Catarrhs, Ultimas, Sore Throats, and ap proaching Co ifumpti ns. I'houfand* art to > well oqua'nted with the h Jtnre and eficlh of empiric me liciues daily of fers! for the curt of the above compUmti — dear h mrht expcience has taught tne'm that oi'jr an l heating medicines jiinrd with ftr >ng "pinesor flcepv drui'S, itpeatod doses 'f which flitter and deceive tht palient for t'.e pr:fent by pro- urinp momentary ease expetienc •, I fay, ha> taught thoufa .cK tha 1 tu< c mm <n opi atet and halfarniis, a* they are i ailed, fit ally aggravate every dil'order in thebr a!t and .nngs, in the m ft distressing fym.itoms ; that they load th# ft imach and impair the digestion -in flame the whole-fvftem, incrVafe the difficulty of breathing, and exci e fever- But qua lities of thi« valuable discovery are by perfetJlly oppofi e rfTeifls. A Angle trill wdl proves that it the determination of the fluids to the furfac* of "iody, nd b ings on the common, healthful perforation ; tliat it iif lodges and evacuates th.eto igh, yifcid phl rm, or mucoi, ftrengtlient the weaVened veflels of the lung;, (heaths the acrimrMiou' humours, which irritates the lungs, and finally di cha-pes thrm. Thus Hriking at the root of th.- disor der, th'e symptoms are of courle effe&'aUy an 1 permanently conquered, the reverse of common midicrm which weaken the rontlitutiofl and give ftreigth to the Jiforder tor the fake of mo d» rating for the present, some of U» painful ef fed*. TO PARENTS Vhomay have Children affiled with the Hoop iug Cough, This discovery is of the firft magnitude, as it iffoidi immediate relief, checks the progress, and in a short time entirely removes the most cruel disorder to which Chrildren are liable — The Elixir is so perfectly agree iMe, and the dole foftnill, that no difficulty arise» in taking it. DANGEROUS COLD. David Gilbert. Toyman, No. 46, South Four h Street, Philadelphia, voluntarily tna keth oatk, at f Hows namely, /That abou eight months ago, he caught a feveie cold, which refitted every remedy he coull think of, and produced the most alarming efTe&s; he could procure no reft for inceflat.t coughing, nor breathe without great pain and difficulty, and was filially so exhausted. as to be scarcely able to walk about, which left his friends little hope* of his recovery, though the prescriptions of a refpetfljble physician were conflan ly at tended to. In this situation hearing of the ef ficacy of Hamilton's Elixir, a bottle was procu sed from Mr. l-'irch.'No 17, South Second Street ; the firft dose of which afforded the most liirpriflng relief, and gave him more ease than he had enjoyod during the whole of the above period, and before the contents of one bottle were taken, he was perfeilly cured, his strength and appetite recovered, and nt afymp tom of his former diftrefiing complaints re mained. The above particulars the said David Gilbert wifhestobe made public, as a teftimonyof his gratitude, and for the benefit of mankind. DAVID GILBERT. Sworn and subscribed before me the 14th day of March, 1800, Jotr. Jennings, AUcrncn. Dr. Hamilton's Genuine Essence and Extract of Mustard. fafe and effcflual remedy for acute and chronic rheumatilm, gout, rheumatic gout, pa.lly, lumtiago, numbness, white swellings, chilblains. Iprains, bruises, pains in tlit fa»e and ne.k, &c. The experience of many ages and the teftimc ny of the ablest medca! praflitionerj from an cariy period o the present time, agree in afen- Uing to Mustard very powerful and fingulir v rtues ; in every ca!'e where the neceflity ol It in dating remedies are indicated, whils the inflammitory state of the fvftem forbid the ufc of medicines of a heating quality ; Mustard is eminen iy ufeful, and valtly luperior to any other drag. v Th- Efie.ice andextradl of Mustard, contain the wtiole virtues of the plat, t concentrated iu a fmali c mpafs, entirely diverted of that acrimo ny, wnich renders its external application so in c .nvenient in a crude state, likewise rejedVing those inert asd ufelels parts which compoff the phjef of its.bulk, and renders t!-.e rectflary dose so t- lu bt extremely nauseating to th<* stomach, uy which means every inconvenicHCe is obviated in the e medicines This valuable remedy is prepared both in i fluid state and in pills, and thus excellently a dapted both for external and interml use. T e Vills,operate mildly by urine and by in ftnlible perspiration, expelling the iuperfiaoui and morbid hur.,ours ; they are highly cordial to the.stomach, ceate appetite, aflift remove flying pains, aD i cold or windy com plaints in the ft >mach and bowels. TKe Eflerce is a wonderful assistant to the prlls in Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago and Pal fy ; asd by its peculiar penetrating and difp-r ---fing quality, removes the mo!) violent sprains, bruises, numbness, lliffites of the neck, joints, &c. Swelled faces, head ache, indurated brealls, white fwellingt, frozen limbs, &c. and will infallibly prevent the ill efTe>3s,of getting wet or damp in the feet. Many persons have been mush difappointfd by purchafint? medicines untlerthe name fEf fence of Must rd, which bear nomal»gy what ever to this remedy- Some of these prepari tions are perfectly mert, others produce the molt vio'ent and dangerous effect, and are much to be guarded against. A great number of well authenticated cases of cure, from almost every part of the union, might here be i itcJ, did the limits of even this long ad' vertifement prrmit. The following mud serve *>y way of fpvCimen. Joha H«over ro.ie maker, south Second street b:twe<u Mary and Chriliian tlreets, Philade! phia, voluntary inaketh oath, as follows, nitic •y, thit fcis wife, Mary Hoover, was Co severely affli&ed wi h violent rheumati'ms, Very dang r ufly fir Hated, the £hnfequence of a cold afte» lying in, as to be confined to her bed for fevera weeks and was at length reduced to the melan choly app ehenfioa of remaining a ohpple for life ; the moll rtfpe&tWle m dical advice was followed, and every probable r eme<ly attempted'. When fceiuj? f-Ve/ai cases of cures per ormed by Hamilton'* £ff«nce and Ex trad of MuflaH, they were procured from Mr Birch, No 17, f >uth Secofld ilrei t —Thi r I a» plication enabled her. to walk acr- f- he roo a<» 1 the use of ouie bottle-reft or«d her tu hr uiua ♦tate of health and llrength. JOHN HO3VE<. Sworn and fubJtriUd the 2stb day ef March 1800, If are > bcner.er Fergujnn, bfquire, ont of the JuJlicet of the Peace far Philadelphia cowty. Mr.HENk* REE"H, Butcher, Proprietor of No 14, Clhtrc Market houfc 1 Baltimore. 3l *» ' About two'months • go, your medicine prr ved of lingular service to me. I wa* not able t lii .ve froi.. my r* m for upward* of a fvrtnigl.t with ihe rheumatism or Rheumatic Gout in ltfc foot ai.'d ancle, when Dr tturhai.an recon. mended the ElYcnceof Mu'tarJ, as the only rh dicme to be wependedon, an«! dire<£led me v* h: n t? procure it; and by using efa than a quart i of a battle and a few of the pill* 1 ah!? p ride to market next day, aud been perfect I free ?r m any complaint over Tir.ce J an. 4. 1800. H nry Rces %4__ *« * n w n/r r>n « r> . ' Mm. MAttY MCR.AB,' wife of o«*jp i c rm *< grocer, B»od tun, fell'l Point, •> tared aU c. fij toilroo't effrKC «xl ?)}"s ff <»aftar4) oi • tk*aniitic c*mpU<DC o{-en-Ten years ft Mid io . Tk* yr.-uet pail oiltft winter fee w»'*iwMc.t> 4r*t» or updrrfi withMt »fli 1 ani* j had Ul< bed mejiril ijiid kotk is Kwofl *o4 Amuu without vK.A. ... , ■ Dr. Hamilton's Grand Restorative, Is recommended as in invaluable irediiine, for the speedy r liel an*> nent cure of the va ri«u« c mplimts «r<uch rrfult trom diflipate 1 pleafares, juvenile indiscretions, re. dene - in cli mates unfavorable to the conftituti'-r 1 t e im mode-ate use »l tea, freou'nt intu-i.a'ior, or a y other definitive intemperance; the un flci. ui or exefflive use of .mercury ; the difeafo pecu'i r to females at a certain period of lite; bad lyings in, Sec. jri v.d hy 1 >ng and exterfivc cxperi etice to be aWolutrly u paral ed in the cure us Nerv -us dif rdtrs, lS'elaHchply, Consumptions, ' Cut in the (lomacb, Lewnef-of Ipirits, Pains in the limbs, Los- of appetite, Relaxations, Impurity of 'he Mood, Irveluntiry cuiiffions, Hysterical jffditions, Seminal weakncfTei, Inward O- s-inate gl <ts, Violent cramps in the Flour all-us, or wh.tes stomach and back, 1 potency, indigestion, Barrenness, &c. This medicine is perfsflly different id its qua li'ies and o{4iatiofi iron, those hot and irritating drugs so frequently proposed lor similar purp>. Fes, and wliic.li only rccommrna th mfclv»s by the dangerous rapidity ol their, effeiU, and vyhich a&n;g as a temporary but violent stimulus 00 the ne v.us fystcra, infallibly produce greater evils than those they are intended to remove. The principal operation of this remedy is in the stomach, restormg the digestive powers am! fending from that ofgin iww health, andvig ur in every part ©I the fysttm Ir enriihe* and purifies the blood without inflaming it; Hracrs, without stimulating too violently the nervous fy . tem; strengthens the secretory vefTels and the ge nera] habit; biiugs back the muscular fibres to their natural and healthy tone ; arui reflorep that nutriti>n which im • operate evacuations have dertreyed, and whole loss ha 1 thrown the whole frame into langor and debility. The Restorative is absolutely above all recom mendatton, in removing those weaintJfrs and in firxr.ities with which many femabs.are afHi&ed, theconfeqnences of tfffica'.t and painful labours, or of injudicious treatment therein. Thentgrt obstinate ferninalgleets; and the mos f dispelling cafus of flour albus in females, fall par ticularly under the province of rhis restorative; speedily yielding to its benign operation, and are radically cured,. >-y and verifying the acrimonious humours, festering a proper degree of tension to th? relaxed fibres, and strengthening the weakened organs. In cjfci of cxtrLßiitjr, where the iNfjnnlwiti and efea'iaaey of HiCcafa haa brought oo a impnveriOnnenx of the fytum, riccftite J-t*iiiiy of che whole framfc, ind » waiitl rj; <>' the firth which no odiriihufiii or etr.lui could repair,i |>rrfc*crv>ce in the ufc ol thii m-dicinc b«t per formed the mint cure* The Grant! Rettcrativo ■> prepared in ptfiM well at in a fliii.l form, whtcf afittt conC«crably in |trodaciO|{ a gralutl aad luunjf cffjwl. Tt.nr vlrt uc t remain unimpaired far-year* ia any cli mate. Dr. HAHN'S True and Genuine German Corn PI cist er An infallible remedy for corns, fpnelily rr,mov ing ihefci root and branch, without giving pain. The genuine Perftan Lotion, So celebrated among the faihionable throughout Europe, as an invaluable colmetic, perleftly innocent and fafe, free from corrolive ar.d repellent mineral, the baftt of other Unions) and of unparalleled rffica ey) in preventing and removing cutaneous blemilhes ol the lace and (kin ol every kind, particularly frec kles, pimplta, piis after small inflammatory red ness, fcurfi, tetters, i lug-wormj, fun-burns, pr»ckly heal, prematue wrinkles, &c. The Persian lotion apeiates mildly, without impeding that natural insensible perlpita i«n. which is efleniial to health, yet its eife£U are Ipeedy and permanent rendering the Ikin delicately fo'i and deal, improving the complex ion and restoring the bloom of yeuth. Never failing to render an ordinary countenance beautiful, and an handsome one more so. Tie Damask Lip Salve, Is recommended (particularly to the ladies) as an elegant and pleasant preparation for chopped and fore Upa and every blemilh and inconvenience occafionea ky c .°, ld '' 'evers, &c. speedily restoring a beautiful ro sy ccfor and delicate foftnefs i» the lips. Restorative Powder for the TeetbVGums* This excellent preparation comforts and ftrcngi li ens the gums, preserves the ei>amel from decay, and cleanses and whitena ihe teeth, absorbing all that acii inonious slime -1; d foulnefs, which luffered to accu* mulate sever fails to injure and finally ruin them. Dr. Habn's Ant I .Bilious Pills, The opera l ion of ihefe pills is perfectly mild, so as to be used with falety by person? iu every situation and of every age. Tney are excellently adapted to carry off fupeifluous bile, and prevent its morbid secretions—to restore and amend the appetite ; to produce a free perspira tion, and .hereby prevent colds, which are often of fatal confluences : A dose never fails to remove a cold if taken on its fiift appearance. Thevareccle braied for removing habitual coAivercefi, Gckneli at ihe stomach and f:vcre head ache, and to be taken by all perlonson a change of climate They have been lound remarkably efficacious in preventing and curing disorders attendant on long voyages, and (hould be procured, and caiefully pre served lor ule by every leaman. The Anjdjne Elix'r, For the cure of every kind of Head Ache. • Infalhabk A :> ue and Fever Drops. A long eulogium on the virtues of this medicine ii unneteflary, at the money will be returned if the patic-nt 11 not relieved, it never having failed in many thousand cases, not one in a hundred has had occasion 10 take more than a bottle and numbers not half a bottle. Tcctb Ache Drops. The only remedy yet difcovertd which givri im mediate and tailing relief in the njoft severe i iltaucci. Saver zigh Ointment for the Itcb. is warranted an infallible remedy at oneap p!i atioo, afld may be used with the molt perteft {atety by pregnant women* or on infanta a week old, nit containing a particle of mercury or any dangerous whatever, and is not accompanied with that tormenting (mart which attends the exhibition of other remedies. For tbe Cure of VENEREAL COMPLAINTS,, l'lie Patent Indian Vegetable Specific, Prepared by Dr. I.rroux. The experience of fever al thousands who feavt been cured b this medicine (a great proportion ol them, jfter the (kill of eminent uh\ficiJtia had proved inef. I .flual) (irmonltrate itseffic cy in expelling the Vene real poison, however deeply rooted i > the conflitu tion, and in counterafttr.g those dreadful efft 6Vs which o'ten relult from the improper ufeof mercury. Ihe tuil ness of he Vegetable .Specific is to its furp; ifing eflicacy, its operation is so gentle that it is given to Venerial patients in a of pregnancy, with tb« utmost falety, and performs a cure wuhou diiturbing the system or producing nay of tbofe difigrceable iff Aa infcparable from the common r medics. Wj;h the medicine is given a description of the fy mptomt which obtain in every it age of the dif -afe, with copious direAioni for their treatment, so a> to accomplish a perfcift cure in the fhertelt imc, ami with the least inconvenience pcfSMe. Gjivland's Genuine Lotion—C hurck's Cougb Dropt—Andcrson'b Pills, isfc. Take notice, the above valuable medicines ."refold in Philadelphia, by Win. Young Birch, stationer, No 17, South Second Street, and by no one clfe in the city Likewise observe, that the signature of I.ee & Co (the geucral Agents for the Ul ited Sta'<.») is failed #n the outside of each, without whkh they cannot begennine. Purchasers by the dozen or groce will receive a ilheral allowance, by applying to Lee & Co. Bal timore. , May 19, m 8w BOONETON IRON WORKS. TO DE SOLD, OR LEASED FOR ONE YEAR THAT Valuable Estate, KNOWN by the name of the Booneton Iron >Vorks, fitnate in the county of Morris in the of New-Jrrfcy, confining 01 a Forge with four fires, a Roiling and Slitting Mill, a Grift mill with two Run of (tenet, and Saw mil), all in good order and new in use, together with an excellent, large, and convenient house, with but houses of every kind ; among which are an Ice house, and (lone milk house, with a remarkable fine spring in it, a large Garden, and an excellent colicition of Fruit, a large 'Orchard, and 1500 acres of wood, pa'urc and arable land, and a grest number of (lores and workmen's houses Immediate poffi-flion will be given of houses and (lores fulficient lor providing (lock the present winter, and poffcfiion ..f the whole in the ipring. For terms snquire.of David B Ogden at New ark. Mr Peter Mackie in New-York, tnr. David Ford it. Morris Town, or melTrs. Jacob and Rich ard Faeiith on tie premises. J3nuai*"ji LANCASTER STAGES. THE Proprietor of the Philadelphia and Lan c-.fter line of Stages DISPATCH, return Their grateful thanVs to thsir frirndi/ind the puMic in general, for the pail favor* t\cy have rcceiTcd.and inform them that in addition to the regalar I,io<- thty are p'ovi icj with Ctt<rri3g;s,foher and cartful drivers, to go through betwJrn the City and Borough i» two days. T!.ofe who prefer thin mode of traveling can he accommodated at tKc Siagr Office, sign of United Statm Market llreet, Philadelphia. Slougbi Downing, Dunwoody If Co. Ntv. 39. WHEREAS by an aft of Co on pafled on fever.th day of M\v in the year of our Lord ° ne thnuf-nd eijht hundred, the Prefidint of the Unted Siaits is authorized to borrow, on, fceha'f of ihe United States, from the Bank of th Uni ttd States, or from <jny other body 01 bo dies politic or corporate) or from any per son or per(ons, and upon such terms aud conditionsas he (hall , judge most i advan a geous for the United States, a sum not Th'ee Millions Five Hundred Tht'.ufaid Dollar*, {? however, that no contra vt or engagement be made, which (hall preclude the United Stats from reim bursing any sum or sums borrowed, at any time after the expiration of fifteen years from the date of such Loan. And Where as it is declared by said aft, that so much as may be necessary of the fur lus of the duties an imports and tonnage, beyond the permanent appropriations heretofore char ged upon them by I w, (hall be pledged and appropriated for paying the intercil ; and also for payiog, and difc\arging the princi ple sum or sum f all the monies which may be borrowed according to the term or terms which may be fixed pursuant to the authority ; forefaid AND WHEREAS by the said a<-i the fa th of the U. States, i» pledged ta establish fufficirnt permanent revenues, lor making up any deficiency that may hereafter appear in the provifi ns b«- fore mentioned for p ying the interell and principal sums, or either of thim. or any' monies which may be borrowed purfuairfto the said aft. AND WHEREAS the ; PitEsiDS-NT of the United States, did by an Aft or Commission under his hand, da ted the seventeenth day of May, in the year one .houfand eight hundred, autho rize and empower the Secretary of the Treasury to borrow on behalf of the U i ted Staes, any sum not exceeding in the whole Three Millions Five Hundred Th u fand Dollars, to make such contrast or contrasts as (heuld be neceff ry. and for the intertft of the United States, in pur suance of the aft of Congrels aosve recited. NOW THEREFORE, theund. rfigued Secretary of the Treasury, in purfunnce of the aft of Cor.grefs apd the authority fron} the Preiident of the United States above mentioned—Doth Hereby, on behalf of the United States of America, contrast and en gage in manner following, to wit : . - Ml. There (hull be created a funded Ca pital Stock, to a,l a'rpount hereafter to be de fipiated by the said Secretary, but not ex ceeding Three Millions Five Hundred Thou farid I) illars, which Capital Stack (liall be divisible into (hares of one hundred dollars each, bearing iiiterefl, at eight per centum per an:ium, payable quarter yearly at the Treasury of the United States, or at the Loan Offices, where the laid Stock may Hand credited, until the last d*y of December in the year eighteen hundred and eight. 2,1. After the last day of December in the' fatd year one thousand eight hundred and eight, and afttjr reasonable notice to the cre ditors, which (hall be given by an advertise ment in some public newspaper • printed at the feat of the government of the United States, the faicf Capital Stock (hall be re deemable at the pleasure of the United States, by the reimbursement of the whola sum or sums borrowed and which'may Con* flitute the said Capital Stock, either at the Treasury of the United States, or at the Loan Offices where the fame may (land cre dited. The credits for the said Capital Stock [hall and may be separately certified in luini either for one hundred. four hundred, one thousand, four thoufawl, or ten thoufind dollars, and the credits so certified {hall be transferable hy the creditors, or their attor. nies, at the Treasury and Loan Offices re fpeftively, in purftiance of the rules which have been or which may be eftabhfhed rela tive to the transfer of the funded Stock of the United States. 4th. A fufficient sum of the surplus of the duties on imports and tonnage beyond the permanent- appropriations heretofore charged upon them by law—together with the filth of the United States, are hereby pledgtd for the fulfilment of this cotitraft, in pursuance of, and according to the terms and conditions of the aft of Congress herein before recited. GIVEN under ray hand, and tho seal of the Treasury of the United StatPs, at ) Philadelphia, this second day of June, WV J) one thousand eight hundred; and of the Independence the twenty-fourth. OLIVER VvOLCOTT, Secretary of ibe Treasury. BANK or the UNITED STATES. Jane 21, 1800. Proposals will .be received .until the last day of July next inclusive, at the B nk of the United States, an# the Offices of Dif eount and Deposit at Ballon, New-York, Biltiinore, Norfolk, and Charleftpn, for the purchase of One Miiiioii and Five Hundred Thousand Dollars of Stock, direiWd by the Secretary of the Treasury, to be issued in purfuaifcc of the abovementioned con trail. The propofab most advantageous to the UnitVd States will be accepted, but no Stock will be iiTued at less than five per centum advance, or one hundred and five dollars in money for one hundred df ltars' in stock. In cafe the funis fpecified in similar proposals (hail exceed the amount of ftockj offered for file at the places'abovenientioned, they will be accepted fubjett to a propor tional rledtxSion. wf . G. SIMPSON 1 , Cafh'r. A FRAME BUILDING, ABOUT 80 fe<# and" t.R wide—lt hj bvrn so coiiOruilei that it cr.n f>e taken aed pm I'/wltW i- ju y Any r.rfpn def:iou= to p*rcha'e Ht a fly i p to the Fiiurr *il. re cede further ibfonndijoit, J'-nc -'7 ' 1 J'- 5, , FCiR SALE, V T
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