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Durug the life of tlie learned author, it went through the annual Caleot a very large impref fiftn—■ faccetding edition received feme improvement the result of bis deep researches and great judgment—he lived to make it as perfect is in the sitilrc of things It eould be— he is dead ! VVhilft the Englrth Unguaier is read, the Hiftory'tf Modern Enrr.pe will re , monument to his fame ! It is as enter tarn'mjV-4s inftruJlive ;as interesting ai pro found. \The plan of she work is cripiotu, but fcy-ax h.i-ipy arrangement, the reader is at once presented with the cotemporary history df ■every part of, Europe. The book now offered to the public is from the last and moll correal copy, to whicb this shall be no way in/erior. IT cox?a ins— An history e>f the decline and fill of the Roman The rife of modern kingdoms, ge nerally. A piriicular history of the French monarchy. Do. Spain from the dominion of the Vifig»ths. Italy, the rife and progress of the Ttmporal Power of the Pope*. 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WHEREAS hy an aft of Congress pafletj on the feventb day of May, in the'year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred, the President of the United States is authorized ko borrow, rtn behalf of the United States, from the Bank of the Uni ted States, or from any other body or bo dies politic or corporate, or from any per son or persons, and upon such term 9 and conditions as he (hull judge rtioft advanta geous for the United State*, a sum not exceeding Three Millions Five Hundred i houfai.d Dollar?, so however, that no contrast or engagement be madr, which ftialj preclude the United States from reim bursing any sum or sums borrowed, at any time after the expiration of fifteen years from the date of fucli Loan. And YVhcßE as it is declared by said aft, that so much as may be necefTary of the surplus of the duties on imports and tonnage, beyond the permanent appropriations heretofore char ged upon them by 1 W, fnall be pledged and appropriated for paying the interett ; and also for paying and discharging the princi ple sum or sums of all the monies which may tie borrowed according to the term or terms which may be fixed pursuant to the authority aforefaid. AND WHEREAS by the said aft the faith of the U. States, is pledged to establish fufficient permanent revenues, for making up any deficiency that may hereafter appear in the provisions b«- fore mentioned forp.ying the interest and principal sums, or either of (htm, or any monies which may be borrowed pursuant to the said aft. AND WHEREAS the Pkesi dent of the United States, did by an Aft or Commifiion under his hand, da ted the seventeenth day of May, in the year one thousand eight hundred, autho rize and empower the Secretary of the Treasury to borrow on behalf of the Uii ted States, any sum not exceeding in the whole Three Millions Five Hundred Thou sand Dollars, to make such contrast or contrasts as (heuld be oecefTary, and for the interest of die United States, in pur- Cuance of the aft of Congress above recited. NOW THEREFORE, theunderfigned Secretary ef the Treasury, in pursuance of the aft of Congress and the authority from the President 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 : ift. There shall be created -a funded Ca pital Stock, to a.i amount hereafter to bede (ignated by the fsiid Secretary, but not ex ceeding Three Millions Five Hundred Thou sand Dollars, which Cftpital Stock /hall be diviflble into fliares of one hundred dollars each, bearing interest, at eig-ht per centum per annum, payable quarter yeaf-ty at the Treasury of the United States, or at Xhe Loan Offices, where the said Stbck may fland credited, until the last day of December in the year eighteen hundred and eight. 2J. After the last day of December in the said year one thousand eight hundred and eight, and after reafurable notice to the cre ditors, which (hall be given by an advertise ment in some public newspaper printed at the feat of the government ef the United States, the said Capital 'Stock shall be re deemable at the pleasure of the United States, by the reimbursement of the 'whole sum or funis borrowed and which maycon ftitute the said Capital Stock, eithsr at the Treasury of the United States, or at the Loan Offices where the fame may Hand-cre dited. 1 jd. The credits for the said Capital Stock ft*;l nrd may be fepsratefy certified in luins either for one hundred, four hundred, one thousand, four thousand, or tell thousand dollars, and the credits so certified shall be transferable by the 'rn ditors, or their attor nies, at the Treasury and Loan Offices re fpeifliveiy, in puifuShtifc 6f (he rules which have been or which may be eftablifjied rela tive to the transfer of the funded Stock of the United States. 4th. A fufficicnt sum of the forpkrs of the duties on imports and toiiitage bevoncl the permanent appropriations heretofore charged tfjJon them by law—'together with the faith of the United States, are hereby pledged for the fulfilment of this contract, in pursuance of, andaccording to the terms and conditions of. the-aft ef Congress herein before recited. GIVEN under my hand, ar»d the seal of the Trsafury tit' t'he Ofritcfl States, at ) Philadelphia, riiis second day cf June, one thaufand eig-ht luindred-; and of the Independence the twenty-fourth . OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of ibe Treasury. BANK of the UNITED STATES. June 21, 1800. Proposals will be received until the last day of July next inclusive, at the Bank of the United States, and the Offices cf Dis count and Deposit at Boston, New-York, Baltimore, Norfolk, and Charleston, for the pure ha fe of One Million and Five Hundred Thousand Bollars of Stock, direfted by the Secretary of the Trea'fury, to be issued in pvrftiance of the abovemerttifned con tra A. The proposals moK advantageous to the United Slates will be accepted, fentrno Stock will be ifltied at less than five per 'centum advance, or one hutidt'rd and five j dollars in money for one hundred dollars in I (lock. In cafe the funis fpecified in similar proposals fliall exceed the amount of flock By C. P. Wayne, No. 6s, South Front-street. '< . f I ( "V ; ; - PIIILADE LPil lA, TUESDAY EVENING, JULT 29, 180 c. offered for sale at the places abovementioned, they will be accepted, liiojeft to a propor tional deduttioii. wf G. SIMPSON, CifhY. T AXES Due on Unsedted Lands ~ In Fnek'in County. ON the fallowing defcribtd Lands, thh following Taxes are due—which if not paid within three months fcrm the'Jitte of this Advertifehient, will be told" for tne fame, agreeably to law, by the fiiiWfcribers. JA&ES IKWIN, ') JOHN VC.om'rs. NATHAN M'DO WELL, J Attest, William Clerk. Commiflioner's Office. } Chamberfburg, April 30, I'ftoo.s Nicholas Bittiftger, 305 acres 150 perches, in Guilford township, adjoining lands of Edward Crawford, Conrad Wolfkill and others, on which the following taxes are due, viz. Fcr the year 1785 1786 239 1787 i t6 6 1788 i 16 5 1789 I 16 J 1791 12 9 1793 o II s Total £. 10 19 3 James Cunningham, 27J acres So perches, in Guilford townfliip, adjainirg lands of Edward Crawford, Hugh Crawford and others, on -which the following taxes are du«, viz. £. s. d. For the year 1755 1 16 4 1786 290 1787 1 13 4 17SS 1 13 3 1789 1 5 o 179 1 o 13 10 1793 o 6 10 Total £. 918 5 Jo'bn Shits, 50 acres in Guilford towrifhip, adjoitflig luntU ot' 0:1 which the following taxes are unpaid, viz. 078 094 ° 5 9 057 For the year 1755 1786 1787 1788 Totfcl sfi. 1 U 4 Daniel Duncan's lleirs, 100 in Guil ford townfiiip, a3jlandsl of Wm. Crawfurd, Edward Van Lear and others, on which the following taxes are due, viz. £. d. ° 1 3 o 2 s « 2 S 058 021 For the year 1793 >794 1796 ■1797 1798 »799 Total £.115 James Gardner's Hairs, 100 acres in Peters townlliii), ;■ Jj'jiniug lands ot' James Dun- and %tftefs, cm wirich'the foHofrhig taxes are due, viz. £• s ' d' 146 1510 1 6 3 o 19 5 on o 112 3 For the year 1785 17&6 1757 1788 17.94 1796 Total £. 6 19 3 SamuelLindsej, 100 acres in Guilford to.wn fhip, adjoining lands of John Andrew and others, on which the following tax is un paid, viz. For the year 1787 Asbbridgc and Browa, 2000 acres in Fannet townlhip, adjoining linds of John Noble, Francis Elliot and others, on ■wlijch the following taies are due, Viz. £< s. d. For the year 1785 385 1786 526 1787 4 13 9 178S 924 1789 2 j6 5 i 791 1 5 2 •1793 ® 12 7 1794 i 13 10 1796 2 so '797 1 S 8 179 so s o 15 o 1799 o 15 o C- 33 '5 8 Cbar'lfs M'Cormick's Heirs, 275 acres in Hamilton township, adjoining lands of James Moore, John Leeper and others, o;i which the following taxes are due, viz. £. s. d. 1 1 7 1 910 1 3 9 015 6 1 1 2 - For the year 1785 1786 ' 1787 1788 1789 Total Stimiiel Moorhtad, 20# acres in Hamilton townlhip. adjoining lai.ds\ of Wiliiai'i Morrow, Jolm Jack and others, on which the following taxes are unpaid, viz. £. St d. 1 3 8 » 7 S O 13 9 o ic 6 ° '5 7 For the year 1785 1786 1787 178S 1789 £. s. d. For the year 1785 138 1786 I 7 3 17*7 013 9 1788 o 15 6 1789 o 15 7 Robert Hoops, 200 acres, in Hamilton township, adjoining lands of Meek, and others, on which the following taxes are unpaid, viz. £• *■ d -112 8 For the year 1785 1786 1787 1788 1791 1794 1796 1797 Total, £.5 2 6 Peter Maty/ball, 100 aires, in Fannet town flijj), adjoining on which th'e following taxes are unpaid, viz. £. s. d. For the year 1788 074 1789 040 1791 o 1 1 1794 o 311 1796 060 1797 020 1798 020 Jacob Gilbert, ifco acres in Washington township, adjoining lands ef ttnpald, tSi. For the year 1791 tjtHorj it Ctutaftfrbim, SOO inn, In Green toftttfhrp, idjtftmig Soxfth Moonuln, kc. »n wtiith the fbflowing t»xe* are n-npairf, it. f 1 d* 084' o > 10 O 1 10 > » 4 For the year 1796 '797 1798 '799 Daniel Dure an's Heirs, g-t acres in Fannet township, adjoining lands of William M'Glfcllartd,alid others, 011 which'the fol lowing taxes are urfpaid, viz. £. s. d. 014 o oi3 7 o 13 I 067 12 1 075 075 G I IO O 2 I 0 7 6 'Fer the "year 1785 1786 1791 1793 1796 >797 1798 1 799 . " « - .J M'JMitt's Heirs, 200 acres, in Hamilton township, adjoining lands of —— on which the following tax is unpaid, viz. For the year 1796 ■Daniel Jlugbes, 400 acres, in Wafhingtou townlhip, adjoining lands of Thomas Stoops, Phillip Waggoner, and others, on which the following taxes are unpaid, viz. £. d,. £. s. d. 0130 For the year 1797 1798 1 79$ Total, £.2 4 2 Samuel Culberlfjn's Heirs, 103 acres and 16 perches, in Southampton t»\vnfhip, ad joining lands of William Rippey, An drew Boyd, and others, on which the fol lowing taxes are unpaid, viz. £. s. d, For the year 17£6 1787 178S 1-S9 1791 1794 1796 1797 1798 1799 Total, 4 12 Ii Csrnelius Ifiggins, 100 acres 80 pershes, in Fannet township, adjni.iing lands of Henry Vernor, Jacob Yoft, and others, m which the following taxes are unpaid, £■ s -04. 1 o I 5 c i 5 viz. For the year J 796 1797 179U ■/ Total £. 4 15 9 Total £. 4 15 9 £• s. d. o 13 10 b 19 I 016 6 c 13 8 052 © 8 4. o 19 s 066 Total, £. \ 64 £. s. d. e 2 8 Total, £- o 16 4 Total, £.460 £. s. d. 084 o 10 10 C JO 10 126 o 15 .8 « Is' ''s o 10 6 o 10 5 0 5 7 063 018 o 060 060 041 FOR SALE,. /... A PRINTING HR&S9«ottpfctt£, v / >• Oi-lLoag .■» . Smxll Pica oa Aid rac< «f th« OtMiXt H :ti« ynA*4 *• J ■r, r. it • " " J 'V : ■ « > v \ \ .... - ' [Volume XVIII. Griffith 'Jones, 206 acres no perches, in Fannet township, adjoining lands of Da* niel Duncan, John Hermanni, and others, on which the following taxes are unpaid, £. s. d. o 3 11 014. 014 026 viz. For the year 1796 179.7 179* '799 Total, £.09 1 James Rcfs's Heirs acres, in South ampton township, edjoining lands nf on which the following tivxes are unpaid, viz, £. s, d. For the year 1794 Ix 6 1796 2 1 3 1797 o 13 9 1 79® o 13 9 £-4 10 J Samuel Beakle, acres, in Green town fliip, adjoining lands cf in which the following taxes are unpaid, £■ >• d. o 8 4 O 2 lO 2 IO Total, viz. For the year 1795 1 797 1798 1739 Total, £. o 16 o ian^m. Prevention better than Cure. For the prevention and cure oj Bilio- s u n & Malignant Fevers, is recommended, Dh. HAHN'S Anti-bilious Pills, WHICH have been attended with a degree of fuccels highly gnteful to the inven tor's feelings, in several parts of the Weft In dies,and the southern parts of the United State;- particularly in Baltimore, Petersburg, Rich, mond, Norfolk, Edenton, Wilmington,Charlef ton, Savannah, &c. The teitimony of a num ber of persons in each of the above pt»ces can be adduced, who have reason to believe th?t a timely use of th sfalutary remedy, has, under Providence, preserved their lives when in the mofl alarming circiamftances. 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