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....I,,--- "' ; Vol. nr. ;;r .r;i? Numb i S1 4 PLAN" OF A TOR FIVE MILLIONS' :7Y7C7rHKEs y tNf?elgf pallrtl or I and dejlvery of tHTpirliei in whole taypur the laid ceF7 .;.: 7ia uay oi juiyjn toe yeatr ur juora one"thonrartd fen hundred and ninety, eight this Pielident f the United -State! u auttorifcd to borrow ,on behalf of. the United States, from the Bnl. oF the. United States, or from any othe,r bodies politic or corporate," or ft ooi any perfun or perfo'iifl, and npo o fuch terms and conditions as he (halt jddge "rhott z3 -. Vantageous'far th United States, a fum hot exceeding fife millipns of dollars, fo however, that no coutradl or engagement be made which (hall preclude the Uni ted States from retmburfing any fum or fums borroW ed at any time after the expiration of fifteen yeari - "fromihe jdate of glared by the faid aft, that fo much as may be necef fary pf the furplus of, the duties on imports and ton nage beyond the , permanent appropriation heretofore fcharged Apoji ihem by law, (hall be pledged and ap" propn'ted forpay tiig the ihtercftaad alfo fof paying and diTcKarjgin the principal, ium or (urns of all 0r monies which may be borrowed -according to the term or terms which may be fiid purfuaot to the rauUiointj; forefJd. J Attd forwirfi&& the ffth of the United States is pledged to eftablifli fufficient permaneat revenues for makinpiip aoj4c&i eieocy that may hcnrppwAthf'pfitVf "forVmentidnedfor paying thcTnttfrctt arid "principal "1 turns, oreitner or thctn, of any monies which may be borrowej purfaant to the faid aA " And whereas theJ Prefident of the United States did by an aft or coni - mifllon under his hand dated the, ninth 4y of January In the year one thoufand -fcTen hundred and ointy nine, authorifeand empower the fecretary of. the treafury, : - to borrow, on behalf of tlie United" States, any fntn. not exceeding in the whole, five millions of dollars and . to make f(ich contract or contract as (hould be-necef-jfary, and for the iittered of the United States, in pu- luance o theSt oF Congcf above recited riQTgeTelore. tTicuaolletSg tied.Sdcreiarr of tho reafurTinpur the authority from the Ireulcnt of the United States, ; above mentioned, doth hereby on behalf of tHe United States of America, cdntraft and engage in manner ..JolJpwjn.;wii,v.iJ , ift A book for teceivfiig fubfeription to a Lonn pf five millions of dollars', for the bfe of the. United :'"'States(hatt1)el)peet1fl7t1ie city of Philadelphia, at the Dank of the United States on Thurfday the 28th , iiay of February enfuinsr, which book (hall continue open tor thepuxpofe of receiving fubferiptions, until ' the hole of the faid five millions of dollars (ball be fubfetibed. If more than five rniUions of doll irs (hall be fubferibed ori the firft day of openrng the faid oaii, theTurplus (hall be deducted in proportion to.the fi?ms fnbfcribed.by individuals, exceeding , fourthoufaiid dolltrs. . . ' ' ad. For every hundred dollars which may bc.fcb fcribed, there (hall bV forthwith depofittd and paid the furri of twelve d'Vilaj and fifty cents,' and lilie payments of twelve dollars and fifty cents, (liall be oiauc w;iiuiu inc jmt ten aa,ydOtstne montnBiOt -Pr,, May, June, July, Aiiguft, 'September and October enfuin?. r -The Secretary -oftiie-:Treafnry-bowever . referyes ihe tiffht of reducing the number of iiiftal-- the Individuals who may oecpme luoicriDers. Vv - . id.'.Oo'the.yatJdre'bf pametfroTanyJnftalmenrvf the fums fubferibed accotdinrr to the tenor of th fe' ' tind article, the'neit preceding ihftalmcnt of:twfivc i4p11w have bffn paid, for- tvery hundred dollats fubfetibed, (hall be forfeited to the United Stitea. ; ; ; - .;,. 4th. The futtia fubfcnbf(tiHaltlnd I'm ay be paid to -the credit.' of r.tlie. United Statts at the Bank of the United States, br.at the offices jbf XJifcrtunt yd de- pcfiof ibr f ifdTUa n IrarBofto tir Ne Yotki-fi ahf- moreor Charlellon,.or at either of the. hanks of Sa lem in. ,MafT,ichufettv Newport and IioviiIcnfce in , Rhode-Ifland, Hartford in Connecticut, Albany in : New York, or . Alexandria : in Virginia", lor which payments the receipts of the' Ca(icrs I 'of the offices of difcounc aiid. depoiit and of the Banks aforefaid, v (hall be received at the ijank of the United States,, as . equivalent to money t btif no payment of a fubfeqnent inllalmenf (liall be receiveS at any other placerthart t,hat here the fh'ft tulalmeit was paid, except at the Bank of the United States; in cfe any de poll ts; (hall be made af the offices of difcount ot"dep6fit,or at ei- ther of the Sank aforefaid,, which (hall not. be applied 1 to the payment of the fiift inflalmentif fuhfettions to th: Ii'an"afbt efirdrthe aTf 5epoTIts fHall be Iotih-r. v with refunded by directions from the Treafury. For the Turns or number of (hares of 6ne hun 1 dred dollars, whita may be fufctibed, cettiPcates (hall be given by th Calhier of the Bank of the Uni- vu uu.u, wuiti uhh- uc ingudoie py lnoQricmciui tificates may be ifluedr until the completion of the paymertts required by thi!tenor of the feebnd '-aificlc preceding. -:v:;;,r'sf" -A' 6th The fums fabfcribtd and paid, fn purfuance of the tenor of the fecond article, preceding,', (hall after the faid payments haveibeen completed,, cojirtitite a fdndca capitaT ftock djvidlfd into (hares' of, in KiTndred dollars' each,' which,fc&pital (lock (hall bear i"creft at the rate r eight ercentujtn per aauarn from xhr time fixed for. the -payment of the riifpediivc inftalnients payable quartrt yearly a itlie Trtafury of the United States,-or r the Lfan ';O.Jfices;7wheri ftand creditedr;unta"the fs"It"day 'o year one thoufand cight huttdred aid eight. : ir. ; " ytb. After, the lalt day of. December io the laid year one thoufand eiKt hundred and eight, and after reafonable notice to ihfiilredltors, -which (hall be giv cn by an adrertifcmentMB. fome" public '' newfpsper, pfiqled it the feat ofovehiitent'of "the1 ,U. StaWJ, the, faid capital (lock (ball be redeemable at the plea futr of ihe U Sv bT the' reimbnrfemtnt of the whole iiifft.p7TIX!imT wticb may cpnfll it ute the laid (Sapitat Iti)Cltvitfter at tbc Treafury of the Uni ted' States, or at the Loan OIEces where the fame may Hand credited. A "V-K ; :tb. The credus for,pItal "flock (haU and may be fVjparately certifie(in in ma either for one hundred, or four hundred, one thouOnd or four thoufand Tor ten thoafand dollars, jand.tfae credit fo certified (hall be transferable by the tfreditors. or their attornie at the. Treafury and' thefIan Offices refpeftively, in purfuatVcfr of the "rules which have been, or which may beeftabllJhed rfclatite t'o the transfer pf the funded, (lock of the. Uuited States. .' " .' . ' 7 :.:!':'!'.;. " oth. A fufficient fum for .the furplus of the duties on Imports and Tonnage beyond the peVmanent ap- &XOIatiMfJbxteloforC .together with the faith of tlie United States are here by pledged forbcfulfilmentfihiiorm'adiTrpTiT fuance of and according to the terms and conditions of ihe ad of Congrcfs herein before recited. . ; ' i's :: , " Given tinder my hand and feal c? tne :..iTreafuiy pf, the United Statcst Phila ,. tlelphu, this twelfth day of January one L. S ) thonfand feveti hundred and ninetv.rnine. ' OLIVEROLCOTT, :zfaJr : ; 7';: 7 Secretary of tit Triajkry UNIFORM . . " For tfoiAmr ofjhe JfkiTED Stjtfs. THE uniform of the-commander in chief, "to be a bliie coat, with .yellow buttons, and gold- epaiiktSf eich having three filvtr ftars, with lining, capes and cu(Tr.of buff tp winter huff veil ard bueeches-Tirt fummer a white veft apd hreeclies of nankeen The coat-tobe vfthoti? kpptls, and tnibrqiJered orr the cape atulchffs and pockets. ; A vite plunVe in. the hat, to bt a further diflinclion. The adjutant .gene' ral, the aids, and-fecrttaiiti' of the commander in chief, to be liktwife diftjnguinied by a white plume. The uniform f the other general oihceir, to be a bliie coat, with yellow buttons,- pold epsuletsrl'i'n2;3 htind fflctrfb;f buff the undcr-cluaths the Jame with I .1. -Ci -if . 1 .' . r uio.c or uc commanaer in enter - ---v The ttrajof jgeReralr VerftaMi.n"atrrpulct,,-atfd'exccpt the infpeaor ge- - I t . . II 'I , IV 1 ' . 1 " I 1 t uerdi, oy a piacn anayjnitepMirne. tne piacK Deiow. .Eich colonel." to be i(lii.tfutlhed by t wo' epaujetis each major, by.bnciepulet ;;otf the JrfehiTlbOulder, and a tirar) on the left. " All the field onetw (except as above) ind the regimental flaff, to wear red plumca the officers Of companies are tbwearno plumes. ; Captains to be diltinguKhed by epaulet on tbf ri.ihtT (liouHer ; lieutenants Ty onion the left (boulder fadttftty a (trap cin the right (houider. i ihe epaulet and raps of the regimental officeri to "be of filver.'vr 7? Seneaiit ' maTbre and.qu4rtei''ra aft;er fencants to be dill inirtulh'ed - by two red worded 'epaulets ferjeantf bv a JiE'e eoaulet on the ricrht (lioulde'r t corporals by a like epaulet on the " left (houider 0 he, fliik' coro- Pitmes to oe ammguiincu. uy rcu wmga iucihuui- ders' . .;: .. : , r' i j Jv ThTjia'f$;'bftbe. muficla'nS to be of the "coIoursbT ; the facinps of the corps to which they fevcrally belong. The chief muficians to wear two white worlled cpau lets- ...... f ;j ....v-;.; M;. -.,.- . ; All the civil ftaff of the army, to wear plain blue coats, with yellow btittpns, and white under-c'oalIis ' - "trrrfitver laee, cxeept-ti ftraps, to be worn. "7 ; : "t., . : . The commilltoiied officers, and cadets,, to; weay fwords. ,; All perfons bclonginff to the army, to wear a black cockade, with a fmall white eagle' in the centre.; The cocfeade"of nor-comminipnedjifit .. . - r - r privates,, to be ot leather,; with tagi.a ot tin.; The regiments to be iaiftinguiBied from each other? : : numerically. . The number of each regiment to be ex pTehed oh the buttons.; -' ; - i "y,?-;.;.;: , , ; i By 'Gomrfl'iind 0? tKeTre1id&t' ;r, -rf Given at the War O0ice of the United Statcf . . in Philadelphia, this 9th day of Tanua.ry , A - Z -U'-t 799t --arjd-irt Ahe ve5tyjhjrdjea 3 Independence of the fain States." ' ' . ; 1 . jAME3IIENRy;. ' ' . ' Stcretafy of war. ; . t From tie CateVe ofihe Untied 'Statu? .7 he bripac'ier to be dirtitiguifl-.ed by one (ilver (lar ori r fa v h pla i! h t, .. tvh d by a i'r d -a nd white plume, the red beliw.A-The aids, of alP general oScet, who are taken from ! regimen tc, and ofneers'pf infpeftion, to' wear.theniformsof th regiments from which they' are' takeh. Tlie aids to he feverally'diilinguifhed by .the like plumes, which are worn by the general offi- -Tertro-borrrhey-refpee " Theisniform bf the aids of the commander in chief, when not taken rum regiments, to be a blue coat, with yrllow biittoiis, and a gold epaulet. . buff lining and facings I he fametinder-cloaths with the com mander in chiefi v - . -; The infpeftor genera!, his aid, and the.ofiicers of infpc'fiion generally, to be ;dffi?n'gnilhed' by ar bTiie plilmei ThejqliaiUr uialler general, and otrtr mili taVy officers in his department; to be diftinguifhed by a green plume.. ' ." -:f':;':':":7:yrr .Tllenifprm of -the infantry and artillery to be a bhte cdr hhw hite bm ''nnder-cloatjhs'aiid cocked hats-rthe length of the offi :ccrs icoats to reach to the knees,' the coats of the -in antty tote lined wth white, of the artillery with red. The' uniform of the cavalry, to be a green coit, with white button. linings andifacingsj white veft and breeches, and helmet caps. infolent, ridiculoua and trcafonable ipterferfence in the public atlairs ot this country,,-has. received a public approbation from a fmall diftrifl-tnotoriou ' ror demyicratic principles, yet that br io held iu de- '.r: logan., ,. ; . 'f '.-.. "v;; ' ' tf'lN Penrfylvania where th management of our e leftionsTnd tKe politics of-ttiiltieht . well undcrflocd, the tleftion of Pr; Logan to a feat in the State Ltgiflature, gives peither . furprife nor alat m..' If, in the United States there were to be fe lecled the p!ace that fhoulJ be emphajically (tiled the ,-' ' Seat iau'!j!ti!mi the focus.of .Fiench intrigue and influence, the d.flridt rrprtfented by Logan would find no compel itor. . . When it is reci;j!ltcled that from ' hence has iffued a MChnadan and a Leio, it is no caufe:f ponder, that they are followed by a, fiogan. Matchlefs triamvirate ! OnS principle combines them,;. L one fate (hould. attend them, When l fpeak cf Loa: v , gait'adiftric), I need . fcarcely fay, I . mean the , tr.ajo r'tty or governing part cf it. .Th's upper part of it con-, taining the Amtricans,'- farmers and riieii of prcpejty, ; is as'decidcd'i favour of the government, aiid in de-, , teftatipn of hetittcip) '-s and viewjs of che oppofition,:, ai any part of the tjniteU o"tatei. . : But. unforthnately tHofe good men-.W chained down 1 to. the Northern and Southern Libertufc of the tiijf, andare not nu merous enough to cotintefacl their Jjcolitr force. It "" is well known what fort of lshibltantjS ufually refide in " me itiburo ot-a large-crtyvnitRer flocfc air then hua'l importftrot ahd elfewherc, slid from theiice ih'ilnbiite thernfeJves through the country,. - H cre.the.Jtioft lowhc hioft ,- -needy and mo(i abandoneil wretchea of octcty crowd ' together ani:holdtbefrhaunts"Enquire cords of courts of juflice; and it v. i;i. be feen ''that ' f hieyes, anil theharhqurers of thieve vagabonds and . r"-." vilkins of. all defctiptioas, ufually throng the fuburbaX;' :V of great citiesr But it (hould alfo be knownvatid ac- '.'y knowledged, that ."in thefe Lilriiei, there ;refi;)e a eatiMberf-orthyandhnrcfprftable who are daily exerting themfelvcs, with' "much futferfs '3 m reforming the moraj9 of thpfe places, anrf in diffuf.r!. ing inrft political iuforrftation among the deluded peo- ii ; pie." Societies have been formed, for the fuppuffion '$ V ' f vice and immorality, who nfeandcfatigable in thfi.'.':.. dlfcharge of their duties and it is worthy ol fe'maik ithaf 'a? "the refbdrtaiioncT "forai br focictfei fucd-sndr'ivaig troov4)i.itriAi .the 4:. ' wicked and abandoned jhe political reformation is.alf obfervablf.ThfEleftio'n hefe places, - in the lift year or mprfhew the evident and rapid decline of jacobinic. aood order and goyernment: , Buthmv Wincinlfc jeA is to imprefs the facl, that although Dr. L '". '1 A m v J.
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