c-f makt Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. ' tfyxßEn 1579.j j Marshal's Sales. Uj»lTfD STATSS, I ff Pemijyhaniu DiJlriS. J ■ 7 O FICE is hereby given, tiSt iu purfuaitce of 4.N a writ to m« by the Hon. Richard Peters, Esq. Ju 'ge of the Diilriit Court o( the United States, ra add tor the PsrfhTytvanft Oif. will fce expired tu Feblicßale at Uu CuHoki houf-, oa Monday, the 29th day of January ioiit, at 12 o'clock at noon, i box of Sugar 1 bags of Coffee 1 barrel, "> . . r half barrel, and C of Limes x tub J 2 jars of Honey 26 Pine Apples 2 kegs of Spirits X keg of Sugar, and 7 barrels and one half barrel of Sugar The fame having been libelled againlt, profe .sted and condemned as forfeited, ia the said Court—by WILLIAM NICHOLS, Marjhal. Marshal's Oj|i ce, J 7th Tanuarv. 1798.3 19 —dtaoht Cuftom-Houle bales. Philadelphia, January 13, 1798. ON Monday, tne 29th 6t January, 1708, at 12 o'clock, will be fold by public au&ioi;, at the Cuflom-Houfe., ia.puffnance of the laws in that cafe made and provided, the following artrclfrs of mer chandize, having been liored more than nine months and not claimed by the owners or consignees thereof; which articles may be viewed during the space of three days antecedent to the day of sale, between the .hours of nine and two o'clock.. FCP Two cases, containing Woollen Hats Mp£ Oae cafie, ceotainiug Books and Pamphlets R P Threec2E»7«ohlaTntng GirtJTWcb * ' (DU) One cask, containing Spades and Shovels W Four casks, containing Garden Seeds, Peas P and iieaos IS One keg of Red Leadj <> WC One crate of Earthen Ware JJTM Two do. do. WL One do. and two cases containing Images and ornaments for building [No mark] Two Hampers of Bottled Porter flight Hampers of Empty Bottles WB One cask of Bottled Porter Tho's Stephens One bundle, containing pieces of Music Ms.Scott. One box containing old Pamphlets Mr* Aubley • One box of Pamphlets WA Three pipes Madeira Wine One box of Pewter Lamps B One box containing Bruflics G. Bolland. One calk containing afcheefe and some 041 meal yR One crate of Earthen Ware R. 14, One crate of Earthen Ware. *3 4t29 Public Sale of Real Estates. On THURSDAY Evening, the 15th of February aext, will be exposed to Public Site, at the Merchants' Coffee-houfe in Second-Brett, at 6 o'clock in the evening, the following Jg STATES. N«. X. A xwo"ftßry riricn tiaule, with 2 two flory frame Buildings, on a lot 10 feet front and""" XOO frt (deep ; also, a vacant Lot of 40 feet iquart, with the privilege of an alley to go thereto. This interefl has lately been let for too dollars per an num, and is situated in Chriflian-flreet, between Front and Second-ftreeti, the second house from Mr. Caleb Ash's. No. 2. A three story brick House, situate at ( thc north taft corner of Chcfnut flreets, being 14 feet 011 Second-street, and 20 f«et on Chefnut ftre.t, now in the tenure of Mr. Morange, at the yearly rent of 400 dollars, and is deemed one of the befl (lands for the sale of dry good, in this city. No. 3. A handsome well finilhed three flory brick House, lo feet front and 10® feet deep, situ ate in Fifth-flreet, between Market and Arch flreets, No. 40. This house is built and findbed in the modern flyle, is in complete repair, with double cellars under the whole. Tlieieisa cittern of .r»in water in the yard ; and the houfe'is at pre fert let for 600 dollars per annum with the taxes. No. 4. A three story brick House, situate in Plumb-flreet, between Second ants Third flrret, being 20 feet front and 13© feet de*p, at prelent occupied by Robert Kenny. No. 5. A three flory brick House, on the bank fide of Front-flrcett No. 171 fforth, going thro' to Water-flreet, Where it is five flory. It is Vt feet front and 48 feet deep, ia complete repair, and ik rented for 60c dollars per annum. The conditions of Sale are, one quarter cash, onei^uai m *in 0 liiuniln, om. quailir inymtmlhi,- and »ne quarter in 12 months. Philadelphia, Jan. 11, 1798. 3awtisF Philadelphia & Lancaster Turn pike Company. January 4, 1798. At a meeting of the Prejident and Managers, this day, a dividend of j dollacs per Jhare was declared for the laji half year, which =wi!t be by them retained, ftr the payment of the debts of the Company, agreeable toa resolution sf the Stock holders the 12th June la/}. TENCH FRANCIS, Treasurer Of the Philadelphia & LancafierTurnpiieCom'py. ] January 8 m&=wt,w To be fold, AN F.LEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, contain- ! ing 6 acres and 40 perches, with a neat two story brick House and Kitchen thereon, an apple 1 Orchard, <tc. situate on the Irish trail lane, in the ' ■township oS Moyamenfing, about one mile from ; .the cily of Philadelphia. Further particulars will ' be made known upon application at the office of 1 the Philadelphia Gazette. Thfc improvements upon this place, for taile and 1 •elegance, ftrfnd unrivalled. ] December I. dtf The Subscriber intends to make application for t-he renewal of a Certificate of a Share in the Bank of the United States, {landing in the name of A. B. N0.5004, dated July n, 1797, the fame r having been loft. JOHN GRAHAM. Richmond, Dec. 1. v For Sale by the Subscribers, 1 Pi jtne Rict in whole and oalf tierces d Bottrdeaux Brandy F T-nenJp: Wine c fllilajjfs Georgia and Carolina Indigo Ravens Dusk and one bogfbtad of paiit f brujhes. i] N. is" y. Fmzer. t .Vs. 9j, Sonih Front Street. \\l>. 7. 'dim PHILADELPHIA; FItfDAY EVENING, JAhUARY 26, 1798. Ar Marfbal' s Sales> MM Slut.s, 7 Pmnfylvmln DiJlriß J " . O"* virtue of an order fro® the Diilriil Court -D of th* United States, io and i»r the Pennfyl vaoia DiOriA, will lie expafei tt> sale at Ctiefimt 5 wharf. ons«turtJaythc »7th»)3 at f % o'cluek at noon, for the benefit of the concerned-—vot. 14 da. hollow glass 394 Straws ghls'tumblers iod Pieces Ruflia sheeting 118 Pieces ravens duck 55 Pieces fail cloth <' 1 Barrel and one keg of copptr nails 9 HhAi of Beef 3 Bblf. Pork 2 Jack Screws 31 Sails, 2 fine flays t Hhd. Vinegar 2 Drip stones 2 Small and one large water jars d 2 Guns with carriages 1 Old Cable I Iron lanboon % Side boards I table 1 Copper boiler 29 Coils of cordage 9 Fipesand 1 hhd. of Gin The fame having been saved from the wreck of the ship John, Capt. Fotjcr, and libelled t * gainftfor f^lvage. I William Nichols, Marjh-al. - Marlhal's Office, ) '* J" l '*"' '?9 B, 5 'f On SATURDAT, 27th infi. " Qt6 O'clock in the evening, will be Sold by Pub lic Venooi, at the Coff«e-houfe, « An elegant House, No. 78, fN W a.aut-it rcet, which is feet front, by J7 1 feet deep, with * lot r.%ifiing to 1-1 Terr. wWe-, by 72 feet 9 ioehesdeep ; this lot is back oi the house s occupied by George Willing, Esq. The house is completely linithed in every refpe<9. It is 50 feet deep, has two large parlours, the front one 24 feet, the back 21 by 18 12 feet ; a handsome drawing room 24 I*2 by 24 feet the rooms below, the I drawing rovm, and chamber adjoining, have ma hogany doors, and these rooms, as well as the rooms above them, have a communication with each oth er ; the height in the firftand second (lories are 12 fcet,and those rooms have stucco cornices »nd nine f looms up llairs, befidos the garrets, which are di vided in'o three rooms, a good kitchen, walh and milk house, fcower and plunging baths, a large ice houle, a pump in the yard, and a 3 feet} inch alley, that leads into Fourth-street. The cellars are laid with lime and floored with two inch plank and plaiftercd : the yard i» well pawed, aud the house is clear of ground rent; it is rented for one : year for 400 ponnds per annum from the 4th of November last. Two brick stables in Walnut ftreet, with two coach houl'ts, one of them will hold two carriages, the other one; the fmallell lia ble has room for three, and the largest for four harfei 1 it is 21 fact front on Walnut-ftreat, by 50 feet 3 inches dfcep ; they have excellent lofts over them, and are now rented for 100 pounds per an num ; the cellar is arched and laid with two inch plank, and will hold about 100 pipes of wine ; is clear of ground rent; has the privilege of an ti-t-2 feet alley, that leads into Fifth-ftreet. Also, a large brick store, 33 feet front on fourth - flfimr, J. -Wfr. jnhigh might at 1 finall expence _ be turned into a handfortie dwelling iieule, Having been so contrived ill the building: it has a yard 48 feet fix inches deep, by 24 Wide; has a rain water pumpand necsffary, and the cellarjis laid with two> inch ji'ank, and is now rented at 250 pounds per annum ; the rent was paid down for 18 months. This building is fubjeft to a ground rent of eleven , dollars and three quarters per annum | A lot situate on theeaft fide of Fourth-flreet, 20 feet (ront by 50 feet, it joins on the end of Dr. Rulh'Si lot, and has the privilege of a three fc«t al ley adjoining, it is fubjeil to a ground rent of Ux dollars per annum. Purchasers, before the sale, may apply to the t futfeiber, Gforge Meade, or 1 FOOTMAN & CO. audioneers. FOR SJL.&* By JOHN MILLER, jun. £ss* Co. No. 8, ChulnUt-ftreet, < One hundred and eighty bales BENGAL GOODS, Amongst which are, - Gurrahs Mamoodies T Baftas Sannas f Guzz nahs Tanda CoiTaes { Guzzics Emertics Blue Cloths Calicoes y Palampoors Roraail Handkei chiefs Among# them are a great proportion of the manufactures or ■ ■*...■ 2 Decetnber I. § JUST RECEIVED, (▼ia New-Y'srk) AND NOW OPENING, BY George Dobson, No. 2J, south Third ftrect, An exfenfive and general aflortment of HABERDASHERY, viz. Bed London mixt Pins Galloons and Ferrets Common do. do. Worfled Bindings, aflor- Makenzie'sfuptr,patent ted colours ( white chapel Ntedles Imperial, diaper, ?jc<J Nuns Thread no. 6to Thread Tapes 40, regularly assorted White Edgings Llfle do.no. 130 to 500, Black nd coloured Chi regutarly allotted irefe Rihbands i Coloured do. Sattin and figured do, Black sewing Silks Black Velvet, 1-4 to I2d Coloured do. and Twill Velvet & pelon Sattias Silk and cotton Wires French Cambrick Do. de. Ribbands Scotch do. Shirt Moulds and Wire! Plam gilt and pfeted Black brush Feathers Buttons And a complcat aflortment of Goods, fjitable i to the present and approaching fcafon, at reduced prices Dec. 6. dtf- S NOTICE. P AI ,L perfon-s concerned are hereby notified, that the fnlyfcriber intends to apply for a re newal of the unaermentioned loft certificates of Stock in the Bank of the United States—He for. \ warded them under cover of a letter addrefied to John Anfley,of London, by the Ihip Bacchus, capt. George, which left this port in June lad for Lon- I don. But that (hip having been captured on her . pafiape 4hd fentto France, the above letter and m clolur?s have failed in their de(linatio;i. . Three certificates, viz. '' Nos. 26325, 26326, 26327, each for four lhares, dated January 1 ft, 1797, and c , ifTued in the name of Henry Grace, of Tot- p tenham Highcrofs, Great Britain. ZACCHEUS COLLINS. Philadelphiaj, nevernber 8. 2aw6\v By John Fenno, N" up Chejrmt Street. For Londondenv, W'ilbam Whitrea, maOer. t A flatit ch jooa vctfel, has the gre r pr..rr «t i Kr bo#rd, af»4-wiit Utl at sco» as tr.» rf ffcudy anplfti tion is u.aie, a law caJWfciU b t^^enfreight; for which, unS pfcTag... : 0 the at. wharf, octh£ fubfertbrrs. John Siyrin, taiiderlbergcr's wharf, i George Dobfon, No. 2s South 3tl Street. For Freight or Chatter, To any Port in Europe, ONE hundred and furty-oae tons bmrtheft—Stauurh and well liailt, and fails For terms apply to Jcfeph Anthony Co. January 17 §jw t Nicklin & Gri^|4th, At Store on Walnot Street Whar— f FOB SA LF, 58 hhds. of Jama/'ca Rum Wadeira Wine in pipes and hhds. Tenerlffe do. in pipes Old Port do. in hhds. Impetial Tea in quarters and eighths of cherts SaW Canvass, No. i, to 8 Diiniries, G!iig'rt»ms t >nd Muflinets, in packa ges the Weft India market Nails alTsrted , . 1 Blaek quart bottles t Qjieens ware in hbde-atf 1 , e. vh • Y eilow ochre dry Jo eaflis-»' t And at New-York, onboard the , ship Diana, from Liverpool, expeifled round ; as soon as the navigation is open, 1 Fine Liverpool Salt Coals 5 Spanish Brown Venetian Red Purple Brown PAINTS Parent white White lead Red lead J , Cotcothar vitriol 160 bundles Sheathing paper Seaming twine Ship Diana, For Sale or Charter. ALSO, N. B The late firm of Philip Nicklin <5 Co. is now changed to NICKLIN & GRIFFITH. January i. eodtf For Savannah, tro-sun—THE MRSf OPENING, Ti'.c fcfl failing ship SWIFT JACKET, Patrick Gribien, Mafler, W W'g 'wharf below Market St«eet—has handsome ac conimodatroirs for paflengers—For freight or paf fege apply to the Matter on board, or to N. & y. Frazer, 9J> South Front Street. Who have-on hand, and foir Sak, Primeßice, in whole and half tierces, Georgia and Carolina tadigs, Molasses in hhds, Teneriffe' wine, &c. &c December 27 for A.nifterdam, &£t fa r M e /e ' John M'Cctllom, Mafler ; ' n a f £ " K ' days, the part of her cargo iieing ready. For freight of fifty tons of Coffee, orpaf fage, apply to the matter on board, at Walnut flreit wharf, at to JOHN SAVAGE. Who i» K&nding, out of the said Ship, from Bour-' deaur< and For Sale, Claret in hhds. White Wine in quarter calks Claret in cases, of a superior quality Fentiniac, } Sauterne, > Wines in cases Lunille, ) Prunes in bores november 24. $ For Sale or Charter, W[k.. GOOD HOPE, Will carry about 1100 barrel's.» :d sfc&lSigQis ready to take in a cargo. For terms apply to Pragers & Co. No. 151, South Second-flreet. Who have for sale—prime St. Croix Sugar and Rnm, Madeira, Lisbon, and TenerifFe wine. November 7. dtf. For Savannah, in Georgia, THE SHIP Sally Butler, Captain Ch is holm, A new vessel, with exceile- u accommodations for pafTengers— Sails on the 10th of December. For "freight or Paflage, apply to . ROSS to* IV'm tuve fa difpqfc of, A small invoice of GIyA'JBER SALTS INDIGO, and a parcel or HOLLY'WOOD. November 18. £ Chocolare and Mustard, of a superior quality manufa&ared, GINGER and I'epper, ground ; shelled or pearl Barley ; Philadelphia Porter, Betr, Ale and Cyder ; Taunton and Burton Ale ; London Porter ; rtfd, Port <\nd Lisbon Wine, fuitahle far exportation or home confumpiion: The highest piice given for Mustard-Seed. Also for sale, A quantity of Becking and common Baizes, a varieiv of colors; a bale of Ftiilians, Shawls, &c, for Jafe by ! JOHN HAWORTFI, ' No. 98, south Front-street. Nov. 27. m.&th.t.xj. To be Exchanged for Briti/h, German, or India Goods, ■ IN THE FACKAGC } ( \ A-trail of yahinbh Lund v. v JfcfiJoiJjiigjjQjfting that of the Holland co. ar.j u>,eoo Acres. hi quire of the Primer. , » ROSS & SIMSON, HAVE FOR A few bales Baftas, Coflas, and a quantify of Bengal COTTON Bengal SUGAR, in Lag« aiid boxes Jamaica, St. Vincents, > RTJbf. • und Bengal J 300 casks RICE, end parcel of ship building RED CEDAR, i Oft 27- just Published, And to be had at the Book-stores of Messrs. Dob son, Campbell, Youmg and OrMkod, in Philadelphia, • . OBSERVATIONS Oa |Jie Qr.ufes and Cure of Emitting or Bilious Feversl: To ivbrch is AN 4 BSTRA)OT of the opimonsand pradlice of cifFerent authors : and an APPENDIX, exhib iting irKerelting faAs and reflt<sliona re!.-,tive to fh"cSynocbus TSeroiJes, ar Yellow fever, which has occaaoned S> mach dWrefeafnd »nortality, at diffcrefk periods, in federal of the (laport towns , ■ of the United States oi America. by WILLIAM CURRIE, Felluw ol the Philudelptiia of Phyficitns, and Member of the Aancric&Q So ciety, &c. *3»n^ Salisbury Efiate. THE Subfcrjber, proposing to contrast hii bnfi nef#, offers this Ertate for sale, on moderate terms. On it are one Blast and three Air Furnaces, a complete Boreing Machine, and a very good grift Mill, with two pair of stones ; also a good Farge, all in perfeft repair, as are all the Water Works connect ed with these various branches. The Air FurnaCes were lately built for the purpose of casting Cannon for this State.—There are about two thousand acres of Land, one half of which is under wood» the other very fine arable Land, producing the bell Hay and Pafturc. The Cannon lately manufactured there, fully proves the excellency of the metal, which is superior to any in this country, and probably, equal to any in the world ; for not one of sixty-nine guns lately made, although some of the 24 were bored into 3a pounders, have failed on proving. The situ ation is very eligible, particularly for this branch of manufa&ure, and a place of arms lying in the state of Conne£licut, and onlyigo miles from several land » ings on the Hudson's river, and having every advan tage that can r«fult from a plenty of water issuing from a large natural pond, very near the Furnace, and which may be converted into a variety of other ufeful purposes. The purchaser can be accommodat ed with all the flpck. and utenii!s» and have peffeflion on or before the fir ft of June next, and preparation may be made in the mean time for going into Blast im mediately thereafter, for every pait wfll be delivered in good order, with some coal, Ore, 6cc. See, For terms, apply to Mr. Joseph Anthony, in Philadel phia< David Brooks, E> r q. one of the Representatives in Congress for this State ; Mr, D.ivid Waterman, on tbepremifes, or to the proprietor in New-York. WILLIAM NEILSON. D»e. t. gawtf Canal Lottery—No. il. WILL commence drawing Monday, thezoth ift'L Tickets for Sale in thi* Lottery, at Seven Dollars, at W.m. BLACKBURN's Lottery and Brokers Office, No. 64, South Second-ftreet— ficlcets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, ni 'Ten Dollars, where check books are kept ior regilccr- , ing and examining in these, the City of WaJhing toh, 5f0.11,. and Patsrfon Lotteries, artd informa tion whete tickets may be had in most of the LottC- ] ries aßthorifed by law tn any of the States of the Union. j N. 13. Tht l>t\finef< of a Broker, in buying and ] felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, , difcountrigj Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of Lands, tloufes, &Cw Sic. wail be duly attended to, by Wm. BLACKBUitN. [ november Is. § MUSIC. J. L. LENZ, \ Txacher ol Vocal and inlfrumental Mafic, RETURNS hisfincere thanks to the Ladies and , Gentlemen, from whom he received a very ( Hberal encouragement fisce his reiidence in this ci- ) ty, and refpeilfully informs his friends and the pub- , licgcnerally, that, in csnfequooce of the r«qu«l> , of some cf his friends, he ha 9 opened a Mutical , School at his house in Spruce Street No 174, where t he will teach on the Piano forte, Violin &c. & , He deena's it unnecessary to enlarge upon the ad vantages the learner will derive fronr. an inftituti t ou of this kind; he will only fay, that attention [ and zc3i are -mach excited in an afrsmbly, where t numbers are in pursuit of the fame obj-it. His | arrangement is such, that an interference of the ~ the different sexes will be avoided. Those Ladies c and Gentlemen wlw cin not mate it convenient to r attend at his school, he will wait upon at their j houses. Apj lications will be thankfully recriv- t «d at hii houft, where his terms and further parti culaasmay be known. Dec. 7. *lweod Janies C. Ssf Samttel W. Fisher, AT THE.R STORE, N0.513, corner of Arch and Front flreets, HAFE FOR SALE, Cotton and worlted HoCery in trunks, afiorted A few ba!t9 red, white, and yellow Flannels ; Ditto futty romall Handkerchiefs i Ditto Pullicat silk ditto < Ditto Pondlcherry and Madrafs ditto i Ditto Gurralis i Bengal black Taffttics 1 4000 pieces Nankeens, and Few cheftibeft Hyson Tea 1 Alfi-—lsoo boxes befl London -,v Glass, ' from Bby 6, to 19 by 14 —and 15 Khils. Glass 1 Ware, assorted, which they will dispose of cheaper than any in the city. noveml er tB. 3awtf The History of Pennsylvania, By ROBERT PROUD, IS now in the preft, and will be published' with all conveiiient expedition, by ZtCH A riah Poulson, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, where fubferiptions will continue to be received, atjd at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed proposals, .until th work is ready for the fabforibers. Ji'ly 18. aawtf To Be Sold, A G3.EEAKLY toihe last wijl and testament of .1. Wiiliim Ht ysHAM, Jfc 2fed, a:id poflif 4 fion given iiuaied'ateiy, a valuable fJMptrty iu Arcli T ftrcrr. 4ct*frc Tbirfl a«x' Fourth ortffift • ingof the i.un'l';, >.'o. ic;, with tfie lot on which it is *reoic4, a uiid other imprr.vcmeiiu.— The ha.if- is 10 feet frout, and cSkrairis ten ;;oud apartro*r>t». ~ kifis of the feme hpredth a> t!i« . fcotrfe and 109 feet deep, with a well of water aa.l a very capacious wqlle 1 cittern, both with pump» io goop ripair. The fiiblc Sands on the rear o{ the lotand'wii. accommodate four hoHcn and a car | riage. This property enjoys the perpetual privilege of i 16 feet court andau aHey, 8 feet wid#,exte»d mg to Cherry Street. lc=«nfal position and the \ advantages it puffefles with re£pe>3 to free ventila tion. renders it well worthy the attention of any perfan wifliing to poffrfj an eligible property in Phi laueip'nia, For iurther particulars enquire at No 88, Vine Street—of Robert Heysham, or > Aifting Executor«'/ Fkancis Bowes Sayrk, J January 11 § \V. Haydon, . Delineator of Drawing—-from London, (Where he has liudied icveral years under one of tha mail eminent mutters in tfat science) Tf>KORMShiS iricuds, that he has re-commene- JL ed his private Terms, a» ulual, Six Dollars per month, for attendance three times a week. Li;«.«fe, allkinds of Ornameptal Paint ing, fruit, Suw.'s, &c. tAitght on th'e above terms. W. H. flatten hinifelf hi* ter.us will be pvtictl larly advantageous to those that employ him, as he makes no- additional charge if there are two pupils in one family. ' A line directed to W. H. left at the office of tlii» Gs ictte, wiU.l>e immediately attjaded to. 9. §jw The owners of the Brigantine Mercury, William Uroi>, mailer, captured by a Spaniih privateer and {old at Cetita in last De- ' (.ember, may receive interesting information ref peifling her, by applying to the Department of State. *„ * The Printers in the sea-port towns of the United States wilt render a service to',the concerned, by infe'rting tht above in tbeir ceWf papers. ' Jan- 3. N O T i C fc. To holders of JAMES GREENLEAPs and EDWARD FOX's Engagements, IN confequeDce of maaiy having been prevent ed, from late unavoidable circumstances from obtaining their Certificates, agreeable to former notice. The Trustees now inform them, thty are ready to iflue the fame to those who may ap ply within fixiydays, at N». 8 Chefnut Street, and those who do not, will beconfidercd as re linquilhing their claim on the Aggregate Fund provided for their payment. HENRY PRATT, • THC MAS W. FRANCIS, JOHN MILLER, JUN. JOHN ASHLEY, JACOB BAKER. December tf. c t fost, PI thfsCity, on Sunday November 16. 1797, a red Morocco Pocket Book, containing 8 notes of hand to Read & Pisrie, as follows, John Duffield's, for 441 dollars 73 cents. William M'Laws 435 37 George Way's 177 19 John Doaks 11 90 Edward Clayton's 60 Do. 30 Do. 27. John Brown's £lO6-15-11 One 10 dollar Bank of Pennfylvaniariote— an or der upon Walter Franklin,Efq. in favor of Charles Read, ani sundry other papers that can be of no use but to the owners. Payment of the aforefaid notes of hand being IWp'd, a reward of 11; dollars shall be. paid to the person or persons bring ing said pocket book with the aforefaid contents to liead and Pierie, No. 6j, CbeDiut Street and tio questions alked. January 19-. 'eetht. War-Office of the United States, January the \JI, 1798. I WHEREAS frauds hav- been praflifed, in t. obtaining Warrants for Bounty Lands, due to the Officers and Soldi, rs of the late Continental Army, by the pi«du«ion of forged inflruments. To check in future such impositions, it has been x thougl t 1 '.vifeable ; that all persons, having claims for bounty lands, whether iri their own right, as | legal rcprefentative, or by virtue of any inftrum'ent or deed of transfer, he required to forward their rsfpeaive claims to the War Office, on or before thefirftday 01 January 1799 m order that such claims may be duly examined, adjuftcd and deter mined upon To fub/lantiate such claims, a ftri& observance of the rules heretofore issued from th# War Office will be indifpcnlahle ; and in addition to what is require ed by the said rules, the certificate of the acknow ledebment of a Deed or Power cf Attorney, must -also set forth the place of refidente and occupation of the claimant or perlon making ftich acknowledg ment ; and when the pioof of personal knowledge is by a witnef* orwitneffes, thfir place or places of residence muff be set forth in like manner* JAMES M'HENRY, Sec'y of War. J all, 7' d6w French Circulating Library. JOSEPH E. G. M. De La GRANGE, No. no Walnut-street, INFORMS those who wi(h to recvr to th? only means of becoming perfeiSin the French Lan guage.thnt he has juil opened his Library, cou fifling of upwards of 1500 volumes, the heft ca!- culated to afford either ufeful inftruSion, or pica fure. Tl>.e conditions, together with a catalogue of the Librr ry, may he seen at every took-feiler'n in totvn. n. B. At! tranfTntions from and into the French, Englilb Li:rac> ard dilpatch.__ coim nov. Imported ("via New YoTk)~oiTthe ihip Hero, if am Madras and Calcutta, and fcr sale by the fubferiber, at No. 61, Chefaut Orect, between ieccnd and Third Streets, jhe follow ing articles. Mahvaßonges Charcouna Dor«n«; Cmntz and Calicoes Dacca worked muCins GiilisßotnaU Bandannoes Nillai & Fenfiafoea Chafia Romals Blue c.orh Hair ribbon Mill I MiUUnui Kerchiefs Piwna do. Banares Opium LelTcr CarJimum Seeds. Samuel Wilcox, /otcmbcr l 7 \ v tuths 4 w [Volume XUI.
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