Lands for sale by private Contract, Propol'als will be received, by ilie loblcriher, until the fir ft day of September next, tor the purchase of any cf the following very valuable tra&s of land with their improvements. In the State »f New-York, No. i. Two lon of ground situate in the county of Albany in the town called Lanfing burgh, and diOinguifted or known oil a map ef said town by the names of No. 71 and 72. a. Two trails cf land situate in the town of Wel-Chcfter, the one of then) near Oliver Ue lancy's, John Cox's and John Palmer's land, ad joining Urouhs Wiver, the othfr of them near Devilard's fnufl" mill, Delancy'j land and ad joining Brouh's river the whole com-aiiiing about 84 acret. j. A traft of land situate in the county of Wefl-Chefter, on the road f.om KmiiS-Srioge to DeWncy's Mills containing about 66i acres. 4 A tradl of land situate in Montgomery 9unty, being a part of the trail malted jeuiip'l tirchafe and knwn and diilirlpuifhed in a dtvi on 'jP Ihe laid p rcnafe ir,t-> townihips by being art of township No, 4* beginning at :he S V. oundt,of fai l p jrch ife ind at the southerly cor ner of laid townlbip containing by eftlmation about 5' t 5 aces. t. A tra'.i of land ftvtiate in the county of MonJi'nniei v. aforefaid, being a'lo <i part of JeflV* pji rcliajfe arid known ailt'. diftingoilhed in divitiort of tie f* ; d put chafe into townlhips, by being u .rt 01 towmhip No. 11 beginning at S. W.hcr-tids of said township at the ditlnice of i6x chatu and 50 '.inks from the moll southerly corner thereof. 4. A tr.icl of land situate '.n ITHer county, hei 'fj' pan of the trail of land known by the Itfmcof tfai Great or Hat denbufghs pa>«nt,con tiinin : ab.ut 606 c aires. 7. A tra-l o' land fitu.i'e in the county of tjtiler sforrlaid on the N. £. tide of the river Delaware, being alio part of the lan-1 t rmer- V granted to Johannes liardenbiirgh and others Co mm only known l:y the name of the G'etn pafnt it being a pai tof a great lot \ r o. 1 at the general partition of said parent which came to the share of 1 huna- fvewhara one of the proprietors, and is knjw» and d liinguifhcd on the mil- <>f the- iula division thereof made by Chailes Webb, surveyor in the year 1751 by lot No 60 ; this land rims Tome diftsnce on the fi'cr Delaware and ccitrliu about 3 .57 acres 8. A trj«H of land in the county of LTlfter a forefaiti in thefomh lier-of !• t» in the Harden fcyrgh patent being tl.e lot No. 12, containing about 1 j,6 to a<"r<s excepting there,ut 310 acres heretofore gran; by Uubeft K Livinjjfton to Wath-aiiiel S?<hel. 9. A tracl 01 land situate in the county of UI- Jler, H: g'.miin£ ort the Papekunk river, and ad joining tne 14th niOTutnertt in the general divi fjo , of the Haidenburgh patent, containing about 3 ico acres. zo Tyro equal ufldivi'''d seventh parts of two levrra! parcels of lands situate i:i the townships tif Chetr.Ung in tf.eccnty <# Tioga on the S. W. fide of Tioga rivtr, the feme bting part of « trail of about 10,000 acres, tlmfe two feventlw rtain about acres. Ij. One equal ?r.<! undivided seventh part of th? Ti'u) zc.or.Q acre ti aci ill 1 ioga ccun'.y being about i.SsS acres. 11. One equal and undivided fever th part 6f feid «-3,oe«acrt trafl in Tioga county being al i'o about 4,83{> aerei. In tbe StEif of MaVylarfd. 13. A t i£i of larid . ow ci'.led Bayley'c puf c'u!e in Prtire George's county, near to i b«y 0:' ccve called, ASorefiin cove, containing about isii st;ies of pr.n.e l.md. 14. A tv-,fl of land called fortune Enlarged, -anil part r.f a trait calleci Hea!l r s adventure en larged, ho'rfi lying in t'riff'e Georg»'s county on the cafitfi i-.tincb of the t'otomack, containing about (is.;lcres. 15. A t'acl of iand with the house and im provemeut cjlled A'on, lying on the eastern branch of the rivtr Potomafk, oppofitc to the city of wifiiSißtun ic Prince Gcorgt'i county , coiit4uing about ,j$ acres. 16. A trail of land wtih the hnufes, mills, othtr huildng* and improvements lying near Fort Cumberland in the to'hty of Washington qantainiiig about icti acres. 17. A trail of land I'.tuate in the county of Waihirgtrn, adjoinitig to Fort Cumiierland, 4CO tires rtr thereabout^. lg. One undivided moiety of a trail of land in Allegany county, called spruce spring, the -»holeo wh-ch contains about Ito acres, also one undivided moiety sf 13 1 trails or lots of g..>und, eaeii of which, contains about 50 acres, ami are numbered from 500 to 799 inclulive. outing and excepting three lots which aredif t-inguiif ed by the nurnberi 66a and 684 aii which fl'.d landsa-'i'>in. 111 the State of Virginia. A trail of M»adow la r d with eonPderjble Improvements, lying on Hunter's creek,Dorreil's e. eek, Muddy creek and the river Potomack j and adjoining'the city cf Alexandria containing by patent acres. Edivard Foie, auftiorveer. Philadelphia, June <;th, 1798. " w adver iis£ ME NT. WHl'-RK AS David am! John Graham, late of the city of Phi'.-. idphia, merchants, have affigne.l ever all their tffeds, real and per sonal, to the fu fcribers, for the beHsfit of their creo.itc.to — Notice is hereby given. To all p rfons who are mtfc 1 ted to said efttte, that they are required totnak.' immediate payment <r their refpeilive debts to the afiignc ts at their o' Cct No 61 Uock-ftreet In fadure wherco'.lega m.cfur.s will he taken tor the recovery of such as arc do' iriamdia ely ifcl arged. Si'vK.K WAI KHU, ") Aflignersof GILCHRIST, C David & John GEOR-GE HLiMPHutYS, J Gkaham. )uly 7. t:ln<- Tf-o. FOR SJLE. A THREE Story Bruk Ijaufe, on the north fide of Spruce ftrect near Second-llreet', adjoining the wait t-t Mr. Jones's garden and formerly occupied by Daviil Lenox, tfq.— I lii's luh:lc i» in coropleit repair with back buil lings, confifling ota Ptaxza, Ivctthen and a hindfoaie Diuing Koom over the Kitchen^ Assny Peif.in inclined to purchase will vie*, the premife»,a .aore particular defciiption is con iidered unneceiTa; y. The term« or payment will be one third calh. us e third in 6fc»oi)ths and M remainder in li ajoKths with interclt. For futther information, ii 11 quire of yOH'i' CH tiTG, No. 11 Dock'Jlrett. may 16 'i he Folh-Offic'e will be mov e.'. on Monday the 13th inllant, at oi.e o'clotk J>, M. to the N,ortb-lide of fciarket-Suet, the li. Ithoufe vi eli of Eteventb.fin.tt, wheie Mer chants and others are requeued to lend i r tht r letters ; as tin. Lent, ijrri r: will be l'.opped tkrrving lefurs out, af.e 1 that time. " r ,t "l»Uul«/si>i%. nmtut ri. n. iiuuit let, In I'ourth llreet, uej.t ooor to the Icdian Qnect. EtvtuireolKpntursMJtu, Isu.jS, Sout!, 1 10. t f j«') *i PROPOSALS, BY THI Inference Company of North America. lor Ihsuhanc* against Fi»«, on Dvusllit-g- Houses, Ware-Houses, and other B'lild'ngs (and on Goods contained in fucli Buildings) diliant from Philadelphia, in the United States. I. Common tufurances, on hazards of tfe firft class, will be undertaken at a premium of ahout hall per cent, per annum. For extra harardous rifques a larger preir ium will be required, which will vaiy according to circituftances, feidom ex ceeding one per rent, per annum ; but in some in llances, where the property irfured is not only in itfelf extra hazardous, but rendered tlill more so by the vicinity of est ra hazardous buildings and occupations, the premium demanded will be raised according to circtimftsnces. Houses and Ware Houses, the walls and parti tions of which are wholly of stone or brick, well con(lruile4,-fo as ti guarded as well as may be against fires from w thin, and tree from extra ha zardous buildings and cecrupations in their neigh borhood, will be deemed hazardous of the Hrft class,. a»d may be infttred t» their full value: Mfo Good* and Merchandize, not o' an extra haiardoirs kind, in calks, hales, or packages, de pofite<l in such building!, to an amount not ei cfc'ing 4000 dollars; bv;t if more than thisfur.i is required to be irlured in one tenement, an adui tional premium will be required, in proportion to circtimflances. • H. 'nfurances will also be made on buildings ami pood ejtra hazardous, at premiums proportioned to th» rifaue. But ir is not e.'fy to arrange these under particular beads or elaifes, so as to dcfcribe each with the neciflary accuracy. Each eafr muS therefore be decid-dupon according to the rVcum llancesa tending it ; and thefi: circumftarces wi!i, in general, appear from the description accompa uy ttg t' eapplication Buildings partly cOnftruiled of brick or (lone, nrc p. efcrahle to these wholly wooder. And in both rases, the flile of building, how they are oc cupied, how they are fituitcd, the neighboring buildings, and how occupied, are conCderaiious to be taken into view. And withrcfpeil t3gootl», their terd»ncy, whether from their nature, or from the manner in which they are eioofed, ether to commen e cr to increase an accidental fire, and their liability in such slate to receive damage by wet, or by sudden andhaly removal, or to be So ldi in time nf confuDon and hurry, are all cir cumlancesof weight; and the premiums muil be proportioned accordingly. Id. The fcllojving conditiont are to be under stood I y the parties. ifl. The fhfuratlec iVbrt binding till the (liru lataf! pfem : una be paid ( but it lhall be deemed ef fectual frorrt the time Of such payment andiiccp •nnce thereof, whether the policy he immediately figncd or not. at!. Infuranccs mny be renewed at the expra tion of the term of the policy, without further ex pen£e< thsti the payment of the premium of the re newed ttrcr. the tivcurftflaiicfsconthiuing the f 1 tie as they were underflood by the Infur< rs at the time the former insurance was made ; l>ut the payment of the premium is efTential to furh renewal ; and if the party ir.fured fuffers any time to elapse after the expiration of the former before he pays a premium for the renewal, he is not insured during such time ; Ror can the infcrance be renew ed en the former policy but by computing the commehctmcnt of the renewal from the expiration of the former insurance. The lubjeil of insur ance evay nevertheless be open to treaty for a new insurance. ' 3d. If any otherinfutance hemadeon the fame property ; it tnu't be mude known at the time of I application, otherwise the policy made on such ap plication will be void. 4th Good* held in trull, or on eonfignment, May be insured as Cich in a separate po.icy ; but they arenot ts be confidereri ;s insured athrrwife, 3th. This company Will hot be liable'or accoun table for any loss or damage occifioiWd by any icf elgn invasion, or by any military or ufitrped force or by peafon of any civil commotion ; or occasion, ed by guppowd'r, aquafortis or other thing of th like Kind l;"pt in the building, or amongst the pro perty insured. 6th. Bills of Exchange, Bonds and other Secu rities, Title Ds .ds Money, Bank and other pro niilfary Notes, are not included in any insurance; nor are paistings, medals, jewels, genii, antique curiosities, Or mirrors exceeding the valae of twen ty-Eve dollars each, to be considered as insured un'e left particularly mentioned and by fpecialagiee mcnt. ;th. No insurance will be made for a Siortef terra than one year, nor for a longer term than fe ve» years. Persons choofirg to tnfure for seven years lhall be allowed one year's premium by way of difeouut: One third of a years premium (hall he abated tn like manner on an infuragce for three year.. Bth Lolfes sustained by fireoa property infurej, {hall be paid in thirty days, after due proof and li quidation thereof, withoat deduilion. A delciiption of the property to be infurod will be exp <Sed with aadi application, to be made by a mailer carpenter and signed by him, as well at by th« owner of the building 01 applicant for in surance, and attefled belorc a Notary or principal Magillrate, who will certify his knowle jge of the parties and their credibility. With rtfpetSl to Houses and other Buildings jft. The site and position; deferibing the lireet or road on or near which the building (lands ; its contiguity to watet, and other cirj cumftances relative to the extingurfhment of fire in cafe of accident ,• and particula ly whethef any and what fire companies are eftabl (hed, and engines provided, in the place or neighbourhood. id. The materials of which it is built, whe ther of brick, (lone or wood, and what part of each, as we ll as to the olJtfide walls as in fide oc partition walls, and their refpeilive height ana thickne's j lhe style of the roof and of what materials; how secured by battlements or par ty wails'; what kind of access to the top of the houle ard to the thinir cs ; wlitther any and whit electric to'dj ; the nnmber and kind of fire places ; and the kind ol dipctit for ashes. 3d. Ihe dtme-ifiops of the building' and how divided, and the llyie in which it is finiihed so as to enablc indifierent persons to judge in what j manner it is to be repaired or rebuilt in cafe of injury ; the age and condition of the building, and how occapied, whether merely as a dwel ling house, dr fat anf other, and for what pur pose , also in efiimate of the value of thehcule or builusng independtnt of the ground. 4'.b. T • c tit nation with refpeJl to ether build ings or back buildings, whether adjoining or not, comprehending at leall one hundred feet each way t what kind of buildings ire within that distance, h ! ow built, of what materials,and how occupied or improved, whether as dwel- I Hgs for private families or otherwise: whe ther Stay 4nd what trade or inauufaflofy is car ried on, and particularly whether there be any extrahazardous articles tiled, or uttally depo sited in the lionfe, or within the dill nice Sifore» said, aid of whai kind. 1 lUfpeiilitg good: is Houses, Warehouses, &c. I. A pieneialdelcription of the.building i«> which they arekepf will be Ctt.il'ar in all refjMffUta l ' to thedit gertroni (ire, with that rftjuircd (W lnfui»nce on the buildings th'cm fel es. j. p. defcriptbn of thekinds and tuture of tiie goods, v» h .'ther in calks or othsr packages, or opened ; .ind whether displayed in whole picc.s or in t'h't tifu»l form for retailing:. And if tie goo.'» vary materially in kind, a general e. r iitii«te of the Vikie of each kind pf-ojJofed tj) b,-inf jred ; bus in *«i< hft pirtirulaf Oiiixnt*- , nefi r.f drlvriptiou i* not rxpeiiletl. j. Articles of the follpwng .ieetn ed extra ttazardoua, though in ww in whatever hwihi jig they mar l>e placed, pitch, tar, turpentine, rol'n, wax, tallow, oil, inflammable spirits, fiilpbur, hemp, Sax, cotton, dry goods of an inflammable Wind opened.— Grits, cl;:na ware or porcelain* efpecia'ly tm parkt-d; Looking glaflcs, jewelery ; and all o ther articles mors than commonly inflammable, or n ore than commonly liable to injury by lud den removal oc by rmnflures, or tiarticularly obnoxious to theft on an alarm of file. Letters poll paid, direiled to the Secrets'y of the Hoard of Directors, Witt be duly attended to. \n order for Infuranee accompanied by tbe r.ieans of paying the premium, will be imme diately executed on the premium being paid. If •tKe application contain an enquiry only, it Will be attl wered. By order of the Board, EBESF/ZSU HAZ V!<P, Office cf the fnfdfince Company e/"Nort'» ) America ; Philad. Feb. >, 1798. J Feb. 14. lamtf James C. Saml. IV. Fijhcr, No. 13 APCH-ST*EtT, Have Jor Sale 100 Calks beii refined Salt Petre Eeft London Window Glass from 10by Sto is by 10 Ditro Glass Ware in Calksaflbrted CDOfifiing of pint and half-pi at Tpraibleri, Wine GlalTes, Gotdets, &c. Also, A few Bales of Red; White and Yellow Flan nels, Banes and Kcn.iall Cottons. June 11 ;awt' Patent Ploughs, TO be fold for calls ny jofepli Salter at Atfion Richard Wells, Co iper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—atid Jefle Evgns, Lumber ton. Those who have ufrd them give them the preference to any orherkmd, as tfery rSquire less team, break the ground better are kept in order at less ?xpence aad are fold at a cheaper rate —the plan is much fimplified and confilts of b 't one piece of cast iroii, witii the handle* and beam of w ioil ; they may belxed with wr"U»ht lavs and cowiteis to be put on with llrews and taken off aj plcafure P itent right# for vending with !nflru£lions for making them may be had by applying to John Newbold, or the fubferiber No. 61 % North Fapnt-i'trect. IVha hat for Salti Or to Least for « term of Years, A twti'.ser ot vahiabie trails of Land, we! 1 Htultcd for Mill;, Iron A'orksor Farms, molt ly improved, 1\ i ig chiffly in the county of Hun tingdon (lait of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to John Cauan esq. near Huntingdon. Claries Newlold. j'lly 17 aiwrf iVhils, Portage, See. TO BE LEASED fOR A TERM OF. YEARS. T~O he leafeJ, for a term not k.sthm 'hr-e, nor more than seVen years, a V ALUABLE PROP. RTY at the Seneca Fall*, ii the county "{ and (late of New Ycrk, cn the Banks of the Seneca-river, two mi es weft of the Cayuga ferry, and 1 teven O' Ge-eva. This eftabli r.ment confißs of an excellent gri > mill, saw mill, dwelling house, barn, and a port or carrying place, with bet ween thirty and forty ttre< 0! land, under good improvement, and a» much hiori in the vicinity, as may be required for future improvement. The grift mill is a handsome, sewaiid well fin ilhtd building, of by JO feet, 3 (lories lv;h and lun:ifbed With & rlin of excellent fiurr ltone" and another o: tfopns' stones, 01 the hctt quality —and the most approved boolts, &c calcul ted to make all the different qualities of flour ior espor tatien or for home conlumption : It is accefiihle by ' water from every p-irt of tht Cayuga lake an 1 Se neca-river, 'as well as from the Splieca-lake—and from its Croatian, commands a vsryextenfive and encreallng ciiftom : The ttream on-which it being the outlet ot the Seneca-lake, the mill cau never be in Wai:t of water ; and as it ha." been kept working duiing the fev.reli season of the latt win ter, it is not liable to be impeded by frofl : Tbe saw milt is also new, situate : on the fame dream, now familhed with an ample stock of logs, of wbich a supply may at all times be pro cured by iand or water, of the bed quality s houfe is well calculated for th« use of the miller, is new, and fufficiently latge : The barn is about 40 feet square, and entirely new > The portage is j-4thsof a mile in length, aloag the Seneca-falls—ovtr which were patfrd in the lalt year, aearly two hundred boats with their contents ; this object is already produ&ivc of a handsome income, which n uit be inercafir.g and permanent: Among the many advantages of thisfitustion, mud be numbered the fertility of thefurrounding country—being the b«ft improved part of the coun ty of Onoudaga—tbe concentration of intcr coarfe by land and water, the Geneffce flateroad pafling through it, as w<il as all wa'tr c.-.rriage to Geneva, and the counties of Ontario and Steuben ; which renders it a m«tt eligible land (or a Store or Tavern—The river and luk< s abound in fifli and fowl, and the country with de rand ovh r gsme Eefides the mills already creAjd at this place, it is calculated for any additional v ater works that maybe lourd neccff.ry—Fullir.g mill, baik mill tannery, forges, &c. may be ere&cd at a f nail u pence—-Iron pre may b« brought in boats rum the Caytiga lake ; and it L tl «ughi to abound in the neighborhood The ttock on hand w : ll be fold to th« leflce. and the cattl:, u't nfiis, lmith's forge, &c. may belold or let the premises If a ourchafe fliould offer for the whole or an undivided part of the premises it will be i'otj. Far tar mi of sale or lease, apply to mr. Wil- B elm us Mymberse at the Svneca falls, or to the fubferiber, at Schenectady. STEPHEN N. BAVARD. June t < Tiw7.ni federal iViiils, A DJOINI N'G Georgetown, and the Ci"y of jfjL Wafnington, will be offered at Public Sale, on the loth day ot September next, at tint Union Tavern,, if not prev ; oufly said at Private sale Those millsin point of lituationfor bufinefsand na ural advantages are genrrally admitted to be equal to any in America. The Merchant Mill ia a large brick house, eighty feet by fifty, almost new, in which are ereilcd four pair of Burr taiil ftones with e'.ev&trr-, hopperboys and bolting cloths, comf 1 tely finifhed and eonllrucicd in such a manner that the whole of the mills may manu facture flour at the fame time. '1 he country mill which is oreflea near the other, is entirely r.ew, a lirong lionc building, containing one pair of ftonrs, and built in such 1 manner that the fecoßd pair rr.ay be put up with little cxpence. This null n conveniently finifhed, and calculated to carry on •Kte'nfively, country work, of which it gets a con liant supply. 1 here is.belonging to the said mills acrat of land, the whole of which will be fold with the milts. One third of the purchafc money will be requir ed in fluty days from tbe day of fata, and far the balance a liberal credit will be given. Furthar particulars wi ! be mad ■ known on the day oflale. JOSiiPH H. ROWLES, of JOSEPH t. KOV. LES tsr Co. Georgetown, july ij. 33 —jswtt AN ACT Fcr :1* tthef of tbe Refugees from tbe Br'f.ijh j'roi'infrj nf Cansda and. .VcT-'U-Scotiu. L) E ii ouultd by the Senate aad House " 1 ' 13 tf Heprefentaltves "f the United States of America, in Ccngrefs ajfemblcd, That ry la,:'isty tbe claims of certain pcrfafta claiming land* lit;.lfr the reWsitiow of Congress, of tbe twe i.tji-third of April, one thousand Seven bun tired ant) eighty-three, :nd tbe thirteenth of Apiil, one thousand seven linnii'fd and eijjhtv five, :s refugees from the British provinces of Canada and Nova-Scotia, the Secretary for the Department of War, be, and is hertby autho rised and djrcdled :o give notice in one or more of the pAiblic papers of each of the States of Vnmont, Mafi'aciiufetts, Nrw-Y irk, New- Hampfb'te and Pennsylvania, to all perlons hav ing ch:tr>? under 'he said resolutions, to tr.nif mit to the War-office, within two years after the palling of this eft, a jull arid true account of their claims lotlnS bounty of C -Bird's. See. i. sind be it further enticed. That no othrr p'etfons fhaJi be eitotfled to the benefit of the pi.ovilVtos of this-'.*i3, than thofenf thf fallow ing defcriptKirs, or ttieir widows and ben*, viz. : Firfl, thole heads of families, am! finglr per- • sons, not members of aryfir.h families, who were rtGdents in nne of the provinces aforrf.iid, 1 .trior to the fourth chy of July, one thousand i'even hundred and fcyenty-lix, and who aban doned their ftttlementi, i i cofifetj'ieitce f hav ing given aid to the United Colonies or States, inthe revolutionary War agaiall Cicat-Brittiii, or with intention to give fiich aid, and continu ed in the United States, or in theirfcrvice, dur ing the laid war, and d : d Rot return tp rrfide in the dominions of the kitig of G-e*t-Uritain, prior to the twenty-fifth of N vember, one tli"isf:rid seven hund ed and eighty-three. Se condly, the widows and heirs of all such per f n> a» were aijlual residents, as aforrfai i, who abandoned their fettlcnients, as aforcfaid, and died within the United States, or in rh<rr ser vice during the said war : ant 1 thirdly, all per sons who were membeis of families £t the time of their coming into the United Ststes, and who during the war, entered into their fei vice. Sec. 3. s,tii be it farther enalied, That the prowl" of the feyeral circtimftances nec (Ta'-y to entitle the applicants to the btapfits of thiaaft, may he taken bet re a judge of the fiiprernc or diftridl court cf the United Stales, or. judee of tlii ft»preme»r ftipefior c<mit, or the frrit j»f tire or Rtft jnjg>r of the court ot common pleas or county Court of any Siate. Sec. 4. /hid be it further enaHed. That at he expiration of si teeti months from and after tfc«_p<Minj of thin afi, and frbm time t time th«r«Tt<r, it ftiall fce the duty of the Secretary n> the Department of Wir, to lay fu:h evt denceof claims as he may have received, before the Secretary and Comptroller of the IVeafory, and with them, pr ceed to examine the testi mony, lud give iheir judgment what q iantity of land ought to be allowed to th« individual claimants, in proportion to the decree of their refpedTive Services, facrifices and fuffirings, in' cotifequence of their attachment to the oufe of the United States ; allowing to those of the firft class a quantity not exceeding one thousand acres j and To the ;a!l class, a quantity not exceeding) >ne hundred, making such intermediate cljflcs j as tbe resolutions aforelaid, and distributive jnf- j tice, may) in thtir judgment require, and make rtport thereof, to Cotigrefs. And in cafe any furh claimant shall haff fu'lained such lofT»« and iiifferings, or performed filch services for the United States, that he cannot justly be t-iaff d in any one gen-ral ciifs, a separate report (hjll tie nudeo!' his rircumftances, together with the quantity of iand that ou,;ht to be allon-ed him, ! ia.ving reierence to the forego'ng ratio : Pra ■viJed, that in coafiderinj; whit compenf tion ought to be made by virtue of this all grant" except military grams, which may have been made by the United States, or individual States, lhall be considered at the jnft value thereof, at the t meihefame were made, refpetflively, ei ther in whole or in part, it the cile may be, a fatisfaflion 10 those who mav have received the lame 1 Presided alfit, that no claim under this law, shall be aflignalde until after report made to Congress, M aforcfaid, and until the said lands be granted to the pci foni entitled to the benefit of this ai3. Sec. 5. Be it farther tnaftei, That all claims in virtue of said resolutions of Congrel's, which ikall not be exhibited as aforcfaid, within the tiQiebythis adi limit ltd, (hall forever thereafter be barred. JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of the House of Repref ntati-vci TH : JEFFERSON, l'ite-Prtfdent of tbe United Slates, and Prefideat of the Senate• Approved, vtfpril 7, 1798. JOHN ADAMS, Prejtdent of tbe United States- Depofilcd among the Rolls in the office of the Department of State, Timothy PicKf*imo, Secretary of State. Cj" Pursuant to the above Ad} t No tice is hereby given to all persons hav ing claims under the resolutions of Con gress, of the 23d of April, 1783, and the 13th of April> 1785, to tranfinitto the W;tr-Oi7ice within two years after the pilling of she said Ait, viz. the 7th day of April, 1798, a just and true ac count of their claims to the bounty of Congress. In the proof of Claims, a ftrift atten tion mui be paid to the rcquifitions of the 2d and 3d Sections of the Aft. JAMES NTHENRY, -Svcretary of IVar. ■July *9 jaw6w LANDING, ! At South Street ivharf, the cargo of the flup Con heilicut, from Batavia— About 300 tons of Java CofFpe, of thegiowth of 1794 and 1795 60 tons of Java Sugar, In canhifltrs—for fate by PETEK BLIGHT, WHO ALSO OPFIKS Flit SAVS, I/O hhds. choice Jamaica Sugars Jamaica rum in hhds Brandy id and 4th proof in pipes, hhds. and quarter cifks Ma.kira in pip»s Old Batavia Arrack iu'v a . S. Thij Day is Publilhed, AMD Ukav 1- FEKMO, ( iB.CHHIIUM'' * t IT AN ADDRESS To the- People of Mary land ON the origin, progress and pr«lc«t finte of French aggrtlTton, with a {ketch of tiie mfamom attempts to degrade tfie Government of the United Statct,and fomt reflediofrsco tlte late proceedings in Congrel's; written the !aft of Apjil in the pre fect year, bjr s Mcsii-er of the Hotiie of Reprefes tatives. $ jßJte XI HAPPY DISCOVERY. A ctiiaim C*re fir iujt alarming and dreadful The Yellow Fever, jAs tveil as airy other putrid fever, fever and ague, and cfirr inveterate at J complicated dfeafes, by the use of tic POUDRE UNIQUE, WELL known and patented in England, France, Poland, and all the capital cities in Europe, where the mod adomlhing cures have been effect ed' on persons judged iacarable hy all physicians. In aTreatife printed in L»n< on, on the propertiei los thi* powder, by T. Seymour, M. D lateChe *mift to his Majedy, there arc dated two hnn.lred cases, where this mod valuable remedy ha- proved inlallibl?. in all linJ of fevers, plemrrjy, bi '\ty fux t iterate tbtunalifms, fiatiea, apoplexy, parahjie, yel- Imu jj Malice, ringworm, mums u children ard in grown per/>ms f -whites, chronical headasid stomach aches, htpa* tict a»d mephretical or Jiome cbolic, the tings evil, scurvy end the mo/t inveterate and £C»-plicated venereal disease. U is like*. ile the bed preparative for :ht (mail pox and meafli's; ol (he greatcQ utility for young as wcli as for cider ladies at tbc critical epoch of their life. 'I he c fli acy of this powder in ieveral of the above disease s I as been dilcovered Jiy chance, ao<t so it has been in the yellow fever lift yr.r, by Mr. Mahy, who curt-d several by only t'joo of the said ponders, and loft not a tingle pa tient which he undertook to eur;, as proved and atretied by the htre annexed certificates whose ori ginal may be seen at Andrew Hadfegs umtrella No. 131, corner of Ch.fiat and Fcurth fireets, the on ly place wh. rr these powtffrs arc to ha had, with proper dirciHions for the use of them.—Price txve dollars. The ufefu!nef« and certainty of this remedy be fo great for so many dangerous disorders, a»y perf >n wi!hing to be provided with those powders, will please to apply v-ry foou, as the quantity at hand is rot very large, nnd it i» doubtful if for a l»Pg time, or if ev *l any nth r genuine will b« im ported, the f irct remaining or..y in the hands of thi inventor, in Europe, and evtr eitig tonunu nicated to, or difcovrr d by any o h<r perfco. N. B In thi ytslfow and putrid fevws, this potv der mud be tsken tha jecond, or at i.-ad the third day U r e the fubferibe-s, during the late fieknef, in thi* city, having taken yellow fever, applied to- Mr. Mahy far his aflillance, we do here by certry, that by * certiin powder, caj cd the Poudre Unique, we wure perfeiHy recovered from the fnd fattl sickness, and from an experi.ntj of the happy sffedls of the above molt valuable- modi ciiie consider it our duty to make the fame tb.»wn, for the benefit of pur fellow cltixens. t Jones, Myiu^O'Coniiur, UTe l'u-ner, Christen Rthccca Dow, Catheriii Appfe, Aim Orovsr, William Bills, David Williams, tirpnt'r, William T Donildfun, malt-maker. Mi". Mahy's Wei! known Plainer. for all kind of wourds and fores, tn be had at the above direc- No. (Vj flrset. "i ji»» 8 jawif D&>ERI iiiJ, FROM ofiboart'. the Ship of war Delaware, ly- I nig in Narttafketßoa 1. Jofepli 1-orter, j feet 10 inches high, ajed 48, born at Concord, Chef tercourty, date ot Pennfylvaiia, fundy hair 'and corny .exion Wm. Moon, age! 15, $ feet 10 inches high, r«i hair and fed Cdmplelion, born in l'hiladelptiia —ihe only death- taken with him is 4 filit of fha rine eloathic* Whoever apprehends the said defertcrs, Ih J1 re ceive t»n doliirt for each, by applying to W. W. &UKROWS, \Vants Employment, A YOUNG MAN, who hasl"erv«d a re^u. Lr apprentieefhip to the mercantile buli nefs in this city, wilhes t» engage in a Cotiuting house or offica -vrites a gcod hand and usder nds accounts, can be rccimrnended and leCurity given if required. Enquire at the oihee of this Gazette. jutie 21 i Jfvtf ~ General Poft-Office, PROPOSALS for carrying the mails ef the ITniteri Slates r.fli tht following routes will .be received at this - five until the aotk day of September next incliifiVe. i. From Pittfburg P. by Cannonfbnrg, Wadi ington, U'elKLiberty, vVheeline and Wills town to Zanes at the mouth of Licking-creek, 011 Mufkirgum, estimated 140 miles. Leave Put&urg every Friday it t r M. and arrive at Zines ihe nej(t Mortday by 8 ft*. Rrittraitig- L> ave Zaras every Tuesday at j A. m. and arrive at Piti&utg the next Friday by ICi A, M a. Pmrn Zanrs, at the mouth of Licking Creek on tl»e MnlltingHm, by Chili< othe and MalTey*s to MiyfviUe in Kentucky ; estimated .140 rtiiles L(f*ve Ztne» *very Tuesday at 5 a. m. and arrive at M .yfville the next Friday by 10 A. m. Returnhg—Leave Moyfville oVtry Friday by t p. m. and arrive at Zanesthe next Monday by 2 r. m fl-e eirriigie of the mails to commence on the firfl dav of November next and rontmut until he Rt-fl day of October iB6O. Payments will be mjiiequartcrlj. The usual peiralties for delays and failures ■will be ilipulated in the cnntraA. Joseph Habcrjham, Pofl-M/tJitr General. Philadelphia, July ij, 1798 m&ih6w HEALTH OFFICE. Jjl May, 1 Extract of an ft jl toalter «nd amend the Health Laws of tkis Commonwealth, pa/Ted 41b April 1798. o „ \ ND be it further enaAed by the au e " XX. thority a(orc!iid, That every honfe keepcr within the city ef Philadelphia, the tow l fhips of the Northern Li'.iertie, aud MoyammCng.. and didrici of Snutkwark, within a mile of tht li mits ot the city, taking in L>oarsc-sarriving ky leu. or by land, from any foreign port or place, and h4- vingany hoarder in his or her lamily, who thill be taken sick <>■ any difeate whntfonvcr, between the Bid day'of May and the fird day of 1 November in any year', wi'kin twenty days next after such boai der ttiall come to lodge in his ur her house, thai I within 24 hours next alter the of such. sickness. .Baka re[ ort at he Health.Oftice of the name of such fnk period, the time of his or her ar rival at the house and of h« or her being taken sick, and of the nam-- and p'.'tc of ahod: cf such hpuie ktcp r; whereupon tho Phyftciar. of the Health- OCice Qiall forthwith visit the patient, aitdraporc to the office his opinion of the nature of such dis ease, that rorafures may be taken to prevent the (prentiing cf the mfedioo; and if any houickeeper lhaU neglect to give information in the manner and within the time afore said, and (hall lie thereof toa vii3e4, in any court of CTuniaal jorisdiftion witl ia thi* Commoiiwcahh vptirnndicfttne tby verdict or caalefiiou, he Or Cit Itsll lorlei; and pay a fine 10 the u% of said hufpiul, not lei* than twenty dollars, uor more than «ue hundred dollars, to be impofkd at ike dibretion of the court, according to the circamftauees of greater or I«6 aggravation a»» tending each pmticular cafe. By cri',cr of the Board of Health, WM.4LI.IN, Health Officer, . lawj,-*. ef tin tart si VSiladelphb.
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