-tSSLZXi'JZEJ - .lui ._"* .«. /~-_->.i r -.• PROPOSALS, BY THE Injur ance Company of North America. •' For Ixsukas'Ce jgiitiil Fiwi, on Dwclting ... . Houifs, Wwe-Houfei, and oiher Buildings (and Q* <# ui>4» cont'«HiuThi/d cK B«il<ijngs) diflaat from ' PhJladelphia , in the United srates.^ I. Common lufurancei, hazards of the firft clals, '■ ;ii und r: ... lat a premium of ahout halt per c nr j.er a'num. For extra hazardous r.fqucs a lar .-er <>-cr iiai will be required, which Will Way. ctrcutiftances, seldom ex- one per cant. per inmnv ; but in ft>tne in flate-'*. whsre the property infored if not only iji itfelf cxtra hazardous, V ut rendered (til) more so by the vicinity of extra hazardous building" and occupations, the premium demanded will be raised according to circUniftar.ccs. Hou(«s and Ware- Houses, the * alls and parti tions of wMoli are wholly of ftonc or krick. ivell conftruftetl, so a, to b guarded as well as may be agamft fires from wilhi.., and tree from extra ha tardous buildir js .1 : cccupations fn their neigh borhood, will lv; . ■ "Pied hazardous of the tirft tji lis, and may he mfnre ' to their full value. Alfn an.i ierr.lundize, not o an extra hazirduu k nd, in calks, bales, or packages, de posed in fach buildings, to an amount hot ex cteJing 4000 dollars ; hut if more than thisfum is required to be insured in one tenement, an addi tional premium will be required, in proportion to circumstance . II ■ lnfurances will alfe he made on buildings and goods extra hazardous, at oremiums proportioned to thn'rifque. But it is not easy to arrange these under particular heads < r claiTes, so as to describe each with the iiecrlliry accuracy. Each cafp mud therefore be decided upon according to the circum stances a-t?nding H ; ar.d these circumftanccs wili, in general, appear from the defcripticn accompa nying t'<eapplication. Buildings partly conflructcd of brick or (lone, are preferable to those wholly wooder. And in both cafe-, the 'tile of building, how they are oc cupied, how they are fituited, the neighboring buildings, and how occupied, arexofcfiderations to be taken into view. And with refoe-Sfc tagopds, their tendency, whether from their nawe, or from the manner in which they are exposed, eith r to commence or to increaie an accidental fire, ai«.d their liability in such Hate to receive damage £y wet, or by fud ien andhafty removal, or to be sto len in time of confuGon and hurry, are all cir cumftancesof Weight; and the premiums must be proportioned accordingly. 111. The follo .vingr conditiont are to be under flood by the parties. ift. The Infurancc is not binding till the ftipu lated premium be raid ; but it ihall be deemed ef fe&ua 1 irom the time of such p.i>ment and accep tance tr.eteof, whether the policy be immediately signed or not. 2d. Insurances may be renewe.l at the expira- i tion of the term of the policy, without further ex penfe< than the payment of the premium of the re newed term, the Mrvumftancrseimti' uing the fame a? they were undertlood by the ijwfurtrrs at the time the former isfurance w:s ma le ;b 11 h * payment of the premium is efTential t© such renewal ; and it the party infuredfuffert any time to elapse after the expiration of the former insurance, before he pavs a premium for the renewal, he is not insured during such time ; vor can the insurance berenew ed or the forme:* policy but by computing the com.;l' nccm at of the renewal from the expiration ol "he .'ormer inf..:.!.. e. i'he fubjeel of jnfur ance may ne verfhelds he open to treaty for a new insurance y other insurance bemadeon the fame prop rrv • lie made known at the t/me ol application, +thrrwile the policy fljadcpn fudi ap p!u v.'i'l b<* voiJ. 4th luld in trull, or 011 consignment, T "ay \,c ini.it ■ v'. .i f.jcli ill a feoarate policy ; but tUej are not t*»be confiiiercd as iiifutedetherwife. 5 tn. Tftis comp.-ny will not be liable or accoun i a hit i<jr any Ipf-s or damage occ3£or.'-u by any for en in .-alion,' or by any military or usurped force f■' . y i-eafoH of any civil commotion ; or occalion, ( r \)f gunpowd< r, aquaiortis or other thing of th iliie kind kept in the building, or amonglt the pro perty iufured. 6th. Bills of Exchange, Bonds and other Secu rities, Title Deeds, Money, Sank and other pror miifory Notes, are not included in any insurance ; nor are paintings, -medal*, jewels, gems, antique ouiiofities, or mirrors exceeding the value of tweo <y-lJv« dollarscacU, to be considered as inluredune less particularly mentioned and by fpecialagree ment. 7th. No insurance will be made for a fiiorter term than one year, ira for a long«r term than fe vch years. Persons choosing to infHre for Teven yur- (hall b c allowed one year's premium by way of dileount: One third of a ycarspremium shall be abated in like manner on an insurance for three years. Bth. Losses fuflained by fire on pro; ;rty insured, (halt be paid in thirty days after due prouf and li quidation thereof, without deduction. A djlciiption of the property to be infurod will be expected with each application, to be made by a master carpenter and signed by him, as well as by th« owner of the building ot applicant for in surance, and attested oeforc a Notary or principal Magiflrate, who will certify his knowledge of the parties and their credibility. With respeCt to Houses and otner Buildings. ift. The lite and position; describing the street or toad on or near which the building stands ; its contiguity to water, and other cir cumstances relative to the extinguilhment of fire in cafe of accident; and particularly whether any and what fire companies are established, and engines provided, in the place of neighbourhood. iA- The materials of which it is built, whe ther of brick, stone or wood, and what part of each, as well as to the outside walls as inside or partition walls, and their refpediive height and thicfcne's ; the style of the roof and of what materials ; , how secured by battlements or par ty wall* ; what kind of acocf# tq the top of the hoiife a".d to the chimnies ; whether any and what eleCtrk rods ; the number and kind of fire places ; and the kind of deposit for ashes. 3d. Ihe dinaenlions of the building and how divided, and the fivlc in which it is fmifhed so as to enable indifferent persons to judge in what manner it is to be repaired or rebuilt in cafe of injury ; the age and condition of the building, and how occupied, whether merely as a dwel ling house, or for any other, and for what pur pose , also an cQimate of the value of the house or building independent of the ground. 4th. fituation withrefpedl to other build ings or back buildings, whether adjoining or not, comprehending at lea ft one hundred feet eaqh way : what kind of buildings are within that dillasce, how b; i|t, of what materials,and how occupied or improved, whether as dwtl lii ;s for private families or otherwise : whe ther any aw} what trade or manufactory is.car ried os, and particularly whether thsre be any rvtra !r 2ar<lo»is articles nfed, or ufr illy depo sited in the h<>'>fe,or within the distance afore fjid/and of what kind. Hefpeiffitig gon/ii in Honfes, Wlrehonfes, -it l, A general defrription of trie building in which they ;ir> kept will be expe'fled, l-niitar in HI refpei'.s, its to the danger from si's, with ttiat required for Insurance on the buildings Uiemftlvet. i. A dtfcript'on of the Icings and nature of t'. e ijnnd-;, whether in ca(k* or nther package 0 , or opened ; and whether displayed m whole pie; (ib or iu the usual form for retailing. And if tli*vary matt..- "lly in kin. 4 , aj,;eneral efKmate ot the value ot each kind proposed 10 be inlund ; but In the last particular miuutenel's of ddcrigiW. is not cxpe'ted. .V Article* of the following kinds aredeem cd extra hazardous, though in \arious degrees, in vv.natcver building they itiay be placed, viz. pitch, tar, turpentine, rolln, wax, tallow, oil, inflammable spirits, sulphur, hemp, flax, cot ton, dry g-ods of an inflammable kind, open ed.—Glal's, china ware or procelain, efpecialiy unpacked; Looking glafies, jewelery ; and all other articles more than commonly inflamma ble, or more than commonly liable to injury by sudden removal orbv nmiftures, or particularly obnoxious to theft on an alarm of fire. Letters post paid, direftedto the Secretary of the Board of Directors, will be duly attended •to. An order for Insurance accompanied hv tile means of paying the premium, will be imme diately executed on the premium being paid. ■ t 'hr application contain an enquiry only, is wiii be am'\vcTed v By order of the Board, Ebenexer Hazard, sec' ry. Office of the Insurance Company of North > America ; Phi!ad. Feb. I, :795. 5 feb 1 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March i ith, f 799. • PUBLIC NOTICE !S HEREBY GIVEN, Purfuanc to the aft of Congr !> pafl'ed on the ift day of June, one thoi'fand, fcvcn hun dred and ninety fix, entitled "an aft regulat ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary services, and for the society of United Brethren for propagating the gospel among the Heathen and the aft supplementary to the said recited ail palled on the second day of March, one thoitland seven hundred and nine ty nine to <wit: I. THAT the trail of Land herein after de fended, namely, " beginning at the North Weft corner of the ftven ranges of townftiips, and running thence fifty miles due south, along tne wedtrn boundary of the said ranges ; thence due Weft to the Main Branch of the ri ver i thence up the .Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line crofiYs the l'aroe ; —thence along the said boun dary line to the Tufcaioras branch of the Muf kingum river at hhe crofting p!»ce abi ve Fort Lawrence ; thence donuti the said river, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of beginning, will interfefl the faiil river ; thence along the line so run to the place of be ginning has been divided into townships of five miles square, and fractional parts of town ftips ; and that plats and furvcys of the laid townships and fraihionai parts of townships are deposited in the offices of the Regitter of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the inspec tion of all perlons concerned. 11. The holders of such warrants as have bien or ihall be granted tor military fervici« perform ed during the late war, are required to prcfent the fame to the Remitter of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpose of being registered ; No registry will however be made of any lef» quant : ty than a quarter townfbip, or four thousand acres. Th« priority of location of the warrants which may be presented and rei;-ifttr«d in manner afore laid, prior to the 12th day of February in the year onethoul'and eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in tlie mode diefcribed by the ail firft recited. The holdeis of regifl«red warrants, ftiall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800, in the order ef which the priority of locati on ftiall be determined by lot ps aforefaid, person ally, or Uy th«ir agents, designate in « riting at the office of the Regiffer of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter town!hips ele&ed by them rcfpeSively, and such of the said holders as (hall not dsfignate their locutions on the said day, shall be postponed i« locating such warrants to all other holders of registered warrants. V. The holders of warrants for military service» fufficirnt to cover one or more quarter townfbips or trails of four thoufahd acres each; shall, at any time afrer Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firft day oi January, 1801, be al lowed to register the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make Iscations therefor cm any tract or trails of land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military ftrvices, which (hall not be registered and located in fore the firft day of Januar-y, 1801, are by the fupplem.-ntary ail of Congress herein before recited, parted on the second day of March, 1799, declared to he forever barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year abo-?e mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOrr. TREASURY DEPARTMENT June 17, 1.798. 1 Notice is hereby given, That by vir ; tue of 3n a&, pafledduring the prefentfcf- j Con ef Congress, so much of the ail entituled j " An Ail making further provision for the sup- 1 " port ot public credit, and for the redemption " of the public debt"—parted the third day of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety five, as bars from settlement or allowance, Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and 1 final settlement Certificates, and Indents of In ferefts, is suspended until the twelfth day oj June, which will be in the year one thoaland levcn hundred and ninety ninj. That on the liquidation and settlement of the 1 said Pcrtificatcs, and Indents of Interest, at the I Treasury, the Creditors will he entitled to receive ! Certificates of funded Three Per Cent. Stock equal to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear ages of intcrcft due on their said Certificates, prior to the firft day of January ene thousand leven hundred and ninety one. That the principal sums of the said Loan Office and final fetricment Certificates, with the incerelt thereon, since the firlt day of January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one, willbedif-' charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the paymont of interest and reimbursement of princi pal, equal to the sums which would have been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been fubferibed, pursuant to the Aits making provision for the debts of the United States, contracted dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other sums, equal to the market value of thfc remaining Stock, which would have been created by such fubferiptions asaforefaid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury. OLIVER WOLCOTT, June s8 Notice. I 'HE subscriber, having been appointed ad miniflrator of the estate of Mr. John Lup ton, lat • of this city, merchant, dtceafed, re queflsthofe who are indebted to said eflatc, to make payment, and th fe who have demandi :ijrainrt the fame to exhibit them to him with out delay W. MEREDITH, No. 16, south Foujth street. April iS doim Sec. of the Treasury. Secretary of tbc Trenfury lawtt REAL ESTATES ■: BVSSCgfDe*, _ Offcrsfor fait tbtf following defcriV.ecf i roperty, viz.— ON MiOH-SfRhF.-ry A LOT of gr-und on the fou.h fijt: thereof, between 7th and Bth llreets, contanang i.i front 23 feet 8 inches and extending in depth southward faet. The improvements on this lot ar.* a fubfiartial Brick Dwelling House, three floncs high, with garrets and an rxtenfive range of back buildings also of three Tories—the whole iomprifing two genteel parlours—aXpacious drawing room—back p-rlflyr—kitchen—walk house, &c. and a great number of ted chamber*. It has the p/iv.lege of passage into Mafket-ftreet, through a 3 feet wide alls} communicating with the yard. Another lot 011 the fame ficuation and next ad joining, weft ward to the one above defer ibed, ton t, Ini g in front, on Market ilreet, to f'->et S-inch cn l.y 3C< fee: in depth, 0:1 which are treated a two ory fiame dwelling hoefe kitchen wc!; calcu latsd t.i accommodate a 'mall fami'y. The back ground of both theCc lot* U rendered healthy aed plcal'ant by gravel walks and graft plats and a nu:nber t>f fruit and forefl trc->.s growing thereon. Each lot hath the privilege of a passage into Eighth*- a .reet through a 15 feet wide alley ex tending to the fame from the back ends. One othrr Lot of ground adjoining to andeaft wardof the fubferiber% Dwelling House, contain ing in front 33 feet andextending Ibuthward to the depth of 306 feet—on which are erefled a fubftan tia Brick Dwelling House, 18 feet front, with garrets and very «onvenient back buildir.g, of the fa rue height and materials- Also a Carriage House and Stablea built of wood. ON eiiMSNUI" aVRZEf. A Lot of Groun d on the north £de, and be tween Seventh and Eighth Streets, containing in front 104 feet, and extending in depth northward 178 feet. This Lot isalfo accommodated with a pafiage into Eighth Street, through the above de scribed alley. In the town of Dover, KENT COUNTr, DELAWARE SfAfE. Eigkt Lets of Ground adjoining each other, on the weft lide of King ftreec, containing in froßt on the fame 50? feet, and extending in depth west ward about 4CI feet, on which arc ere&ed a two flory Brick Dwelling House, and another Brick Building adjoining, suitable for a Store or Office together with several frame tenements —a stream of water runs through the louth part of the lot, where a tan-yard might be improved to advan|ag«. Payment of a part of the purchase money will be required—the remamder may be at in terest for a number of years by giving the pre mife6 in feeurity, &c. RICHARD BUNDLE. diMr 4twtf jan it 7he Subscriber offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. AN Excellent three story Brick Hoofe, litu ate the corner of 7th and Raee-ftreets; — tile house is about 15 feet front and well finifh ed in every refp«sl ; the Lot is 76 feet fronton Kace-Qreet and 88 feet deep,the situation remar kably airy, Having a pubjic iqnare open in Front Two three Brii k Houfcs, Brick Stores, and good Wharf, (ituate in Water-street, be tween Arch and Race-streets, the lot on which these buildings are, is fifty four feet froiat on Watcr-ftreet, and continues that width about 9 j feet, then widens to the fnuth 13 feet 6 inch es, so that the front on the water is fijity seven feet fix inches, thii lot adjoins Jafia Stcinmetz esq. on the foutli, and has the advantage of a public alley on the north, and is a very efira ble fituatiuu for the business of a Flour Factor, Or Merch»i>t A large elegant two ftnry Stnne House, situ ate on the Point 110 Point ro-ad, being the firft house to the Northward of the five mile stone ; this house is about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep finittied in a neat manner; there is a good gar den and choice culle&ion of the belt fruit trees, and ortier conveniences with about nine acres of ground—or if more agreeable to the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and meadow m>»y be added to it. A plantation in Bibirry Townftip, Philadel phia county near the Red Lyun, about 13 miles from this city ; bounded by the Northampton Road and PoquelTing Creeli. thi> farm contains about 140 acres of land, a proportienof which is woodland and meadow , a brick dweljing houfe, frame barn, and other out-Jioul'es, and t here is faiil to be a good stone quarry on part of it, although it has not yet beea opened, a fur ther description is deemed unnecefl'ary as no person will purchase without viewing the pre mises. A small plantation in Horfham Towsfhip, Montgomery county, nineteen miles from Phi ladelphia, adjoining to Grame Park, on which is an excellent n?w Stone House and Kitchen, with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation of traveller's horses ; the houfei* now occupi ed as a tavern, and ie suitable for any kind of public business, the land is good in quality, a good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy situation : ttiere is fifty acres of land and mea dow in this.farm Also for sale, several tracfU of land in different counties of this slate The House ;n Uace-fireet fir(t mentioned and ene of the in Water-street, are now TO BE LET, A»d immediate p< fleffion given. For terms apply at the South-east corner of Arch and Sixth-flreets, to feb 7 Valuable Property for Sale, In Ghefwut, near Sixth street, dire<sl|y oppofit Congress Hall, A LOT of ground, about ii feet front in,Chef nut tlrect and 73 feet in <!epth, whereon is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Benge, (uhjeS to a ground rent of irs. per annum. The advantageous fituatioß of this property re quiies no comments, for it mud be knowu, there are few in this city to equal it, an unscceptiona'ole title will be made to the rurchafer. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. I9S, Chefnut street, next door to the pre mises. march 5 Valuable Lands for Sale. ON Tuesday the 20th of August n«xt, ( fliall expose to public sale, at the town of New- Msiket, in Dorcheller county, all that valuable trail or puree! ot land commonly called the Chop tank Indian Lands, situated on the south fide and bindingon the Choptank river several miles,fup pofed to contain about fix thouiand acres, to fee divided into lots to contain from 100 to ;oo acres eaeli: The terms of sale as follow, viz. Purciafers to give bond immediately after the sale with ap proved fecnrity, conditioned for the paymeat of the purchase money, with mtereft from the day of faie, in four equal annual infialmcnts, agreeably to an a£l, entitled, tl An adl appointing rommii fioners to contrail for and purchase the lands com monly called the Choptank Indian Lands in Dor chafler county, and for appropriating thef?meto the use of this flare, and to repeal the a& of aflem hly therein meptionedpalled at November ses sion, 1798. Wm MARBURY, Agent for the (late of Maryland. d3nj April rg, ! A ' JOSEPH BALL tli&f tf tu.th fatf '* •* ~ ' ' ;• iZi'mova}. : -)Th 0 to* s : t- a on ; l4aMer, H'&FJtt moved to So. l aG, fjutb jTroct ftraet, where,hSi«tou4» carrying on his bujjoefs as formerly,, and HM on Kand .a, coinpkte aCbrttnettt of hU ov ii niaafa'faSureci lajiies, gcntienicxj and •cWiMrco*" H A r s. Canada Beaverltf M ujk-rat Skins, Wirt a complete affortmer.t of FUKS, always for sale.—He has received per the Jate arrivals from London, a complete aflbrtment of FajhionaUe Enghfb Hats, Which he now offers for (ale at very reduced prices. -9 FOR SALE, 50,000 Acres of LAND, I" YiNG 111 tl.e oiuiityoi i<uiK-!, lUte of Vir- A a ginia, hdui\rtifij- on the eafl by the river Cliiich, 011 the fnuth by the river G-eft, and : to the weft by Sandy rivjr. This trail (fitnate . fix miles from the Cotirthoufe of the above liouniy, 75 from the town of is well fettled,andhss likewise theadvantage of 2 wag gon road) is divided into tr;<fls of 10, 5 and 1500 acres eath, and will be fold, altogether, or in lots, as it may suit the purchasers, by one jof the owners who will reside there during the months of May, June and July nex-t, in order to put them who may become purchasers in pof fefiion. The plats duly authenticated and certified by the surveyors, are in the haeds of the fuhlcri beis. E very fatisfadl ion \vi!l be given withrtf pe&to the right, to which the patents give full and ample tefliruony. Great accommodations Will he mads refpctSliog payment, and every necessary information may be had, by applying to ,• F. & A. TUBEOT. aawgm Feb. it FOR SALE, /It the two mile /lone, on the We/fahickon, or Ridge Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, in parts' or the whole together, ar may suit the pur chaser. There is oa the premifcs a houie 47 1-2 feet front, by 43 1-* deep, a scullery, milk house, pump, ice houfs, and farm house, a large barn, 60 feet by 31, with ftajlsfor 25 horses and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a feconJ milk house supplied by a spring. The grounds are well maßurcd, and laid out in good stile, with an abundance of orna mental, and fruit trees, the fituatiou healthy and high, commanding a view of the city and Dela ware. There is alio a small didai,cc from the man sion [house a farm house in good repair, with kitchen, ftabje, &c. and a pump of good wa ter: Fortttrms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. No. 171,Chefuut Street. March 11. N O T 1 a £, A Certificate of one share of BankiPennfylva nia Hock, No. 72J, in my name, having been loft or miflaifl, application isijiade at thefaid Bank for renewal ot the fame ; all perfoi.s con cerned are desired tp take notice. JOHN VAUGHAN. April ao Patent Ploughs, nPC be fjld for eafh by Joseph Salter at Atfion -L Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry —Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—and Jefit Evans, Lumber ton, Ti 1 ofe who have used them give theijn the preference to any other kind, is Haey require lefstcam, break the ground better, artkept in wrder at less »xpence and are fold at a cheaper rate —the plan is much Amplified and confiltsof but one piece of calt Iron, with the handles and beam f>f wood ; they may beiixed with wrought lays and coulters to be put on with screws and i taken off at pleasure Patent lights for vending with in(lrw<?linns for miking them may be had by applying to John tscwbeld, or the fubftriher No. 112 North Front-Jtreet. Who has for Sale; Or to Lenfe for a term of Years, I A number of vaiuabte trjiSl# of Land,, we.ll i lltnated for MLils, Iron iVorksor Farms, pn.il ! !y improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun | tingdon Hate of Pennsylvania. Tltcfe who may incline to view thtm will please to apply to John Canan el'q.ncar Huntingdon. Claries Ncwholdt 2 3 W tf illy r- Valuable Property for Sale. FOR SALE, THAT well known Estate, called SHREWSBURY FARM, formerly the residence ol General John Cadwaladar, fitti it« on Saflafras River,in Kent county, Maryland—cop.tain.ing a b»ut 1900 acres of prime LAND upwards of ?co of which are in woods. The Buildings are all ex cellent, andconfiftof a handsome Dwelling House two la.ge Bams with Cowhouses, Stables for fifty horfes,a fpeeious treading floor under cover, a gra nary,two Jvcrfeer's houses, two ranges ot twe fie ry buildingtfor Negroes (one of them new and of brick), Corn houses a Smoalc honfe,&e. &c The whole Estate being nearly surrounded by water, it requires but 'itrie fencing. a»d has a good Shada'nd Herring filhcry. It is conveniently situated for both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, with two landings 011 a navigable river but a flsort fail from Baltimore. There is a, large Peach, and two Urge 4ppleOrchardscn the premrfes;al/o, a varie ty of cx-ellent fruits of different kinds. The foil is meftly a rich loon-—The whole will be fold togc ther or divideduntofnisller f?.rn>s(for which the bnil dings are conveniently fituatsd) as may fyit tbe pur haler. The Stock on said Farm, coßfiittag of Hor cfes, Cattle, Sheep Ike. will also be disposed of. For further partitularsapply to Gforce ;Lsstincs on the premifes,ortothe fubi'criber, in Philadelphia. ARCHIBALD M'CALL, Jun. December 12 NOT I CEr THE Following certificates of fliares of the stock of the Bank of (he United States have been loft or deftroved at ica, to luit i I 3 shares in the name of Peter' Blight, of which 5 lhares No 4185. 5 (haies No 4186. and 3 shares No 4187, and 6 (haret in the name of John B.nker Church, No 2058. which vrere forwarded by the Counted of Leicester packet from l'afmouth for New-York—and ten shares of fsid stock in the name of "Stadnitiki & Son, of Amsterdam, No 1796. which were forward ed by the Packet from Falmouth for New-York in November 1794 ; and for the renewal of which application is made at the said Bank,and all persons cuHcerned are defned to take notice CLEMENT BIDDLE. march I * A Place Wanted. \ SITUATION in a Merchant's Compting I X Houf'e is desired, for a Youth, of the ape of 17, of reputable connexions, an.-i pofiiJDng the requisite acquirements. Apply to the printer. apri! 14 ?>k * JL <irahs, 'htrtc t J , -ofo| {£2* ion>. or Mfe 9f wrt oriH&rfcd fay \ .-.. Asmi) Huvt. -/- .JcsieAd' ydigcb Jluat., JeremiiJ} If AS^ibhHu^, Snodgrats, is" Co. rfcofe c»n whom they arc drawn are also deflrod to iutpe-nJ acceptance, until reference be had to tl.. lybkrihcr. tlle At out twenty thousand Dollars of bills 0 f th ab *ve description having been taken from the car! rier near the mouth of Teuntllee river bv a of Indians. SAMUEL MEEK apr.il 26. tu To be Let, ~ " * TWO HOUSES, No. 15» ant! No - on the Ealt tide of cond street, ntar Spruce street, and three Grjfe Lots near the city. For terms, apply to CHARLES WHARTON No. 136, South Second street' Who has for Salt, Five boxes of Lenaws One hundred boxes of Tea China Black, blue and colored Luleftringj Silk Umbrellas, &c. Ac. i *r 6m f eojf THE COMMISSIONERS, APPOINTED by the Corporation to optj Hooks of Subscription for a Loan to ir,tr o <l»ce WHOLESOME WATER from the River Schuylkill by means of Steam Enginc» (already contracted for) to the Center Square and fr»in NOTICE, THAT a book will be opened at the City HsU to-morrow, the 13th inflant, and will be con. tinned from day to day, until the Loan is com" pleated, where the cammiffioners will attend from 10 o'cjock in the morning until one, tore, ceive fubferiptiona. may i By order of the Board, Jacob Shoemaker, sec'y. id mo, 12. N. B. Ten dollars to be paid on each flui 30 dollars the expiration of two months /From the ti. 30 ditto, ditto, 4 months { r ,°f 0 ditto, dittr 6mo ) 'ublgribing To be Sold at Private Sa/e^~ { VVO tra<Ai "f Land, beii g the eilate ol dodlor I Sam;iel Cooper, lately doceafed, lying i„ Lalhct county < n the Waters of Tuckaho'e Creek 6W ar them immediately on th« said creek, is >art oi a trafi called Hampton, and part of another Hundred acits; there are on ihe said plantation x ome ufiful outhouses, an apple orchard, and i pring of excellent water; th e place, about five ir fix miles from Tuckalct Bridge, and about four inks from K:,:af.»iv„ } is bounded in part by lands low or lately of William Sherwood, and of Hnek Work, in the heart of the filberies. and convent ;mly fitnated for a person in the trading or vifftl line. lie other is a Plantation one or tw« miles di.tant from t!:e irtove. brin? part of a trad called Dud h> Choice, 3jd part ot a trad called Straw,triZe (. o'itunuig about two hundred and thirty seven acres— ! his pla.e well timbered, is bounded in part by the lan J.< row or lately of WiJiiaiji Hcvward and trtjfe of (ieorge Wilson—there is a swelling houlethereon, and fomeother imurovemeutsnot conquerable. The pa> m.nf will be mode easy to the purclul er, or purcbafers, upon fe/u i;y being given in a fatisfaSory manner—For term, apply* <l6w SAMUEL CO ATE S, SBrviviug Kxecutor* THOMAS MORRIS, I'? I;r,ate J of elustox Or to TRJSTAM NEEDttE, at King's Cro*/ in Talbot county, Maryland. eoHiip apri! 13 N 0 7 ICE. TTHE creditors of TODD Is" MOT T are tequeft. «d to leave their accounts calculating liKcrcft. to the lid of November, 1798, i.he date of Tods »nd Motts's alignment. with W Mott, n«. t'ifa Market ilreet, on or before the firft of July WSti as a dividend will be im-tted lately made a!tcrthat, time ; those who negJeA to fcjic in their account will be excluded fiom that dividend, John Waddington,") John Rhodes, I Afllgneee. , ' John Allen J , april 13,1739 ALL PERSONS, INDEBTED to the Estate Abraham Dicks, Sheriff of tbe Coenty of Delaware, are requested t'i make immediate pay ment, and alllhofe who have demands against said Estate to anthentirafr and present them far fettlemeiu. Also, all thofc who have d'pofited writings with fail! deceased to apply for them to WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r, Springfield, Delaware county, £ "ft mo. Bth, 1799. ) jail. 8 A Store and Loft, NEAR Market-flreet Wharf.—Enquire of (ah it ALL persons having any demands oil the Chevalier de Freire, Miniltcr of Portu gal, are defiled to prWent, without lofa of time, their accounts to liii Steward, Mr. Kapin, that they mjv be immediately paid. Franklin Court, the 16th April, 1799. m. tf. At a Court oj Comraon Ple-s, held at Grtenf* burg, fhr the county of Weftrnoreland, the second Monday in March, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine, present Alexander Adds<o«, Esq. Fre fident, and his Aflociates, Judges of the fame Court. ON the petition of LUCAS S. GIBBS, an inlolvent debtor, to the Court of Common Pleas, for the county aforeOid, praying for the benefit of the laws made for the relief of such perions, and fubjoinirig a lift of his creditors and effefls on oath, the Court appoint the se cond Monday in June next, for hearing the pe titioner and his creditors, and direst that notice thereof be given in Fenno's daily paper of '!> e city of Philadelphia, in one of the Ualtimore papers, and in the Fayette gazette, by being in fertsd therein, in three facceffive papers, at least three weeks previous to the day of hearing. d.;tn Bv order of Court, THOMAS HAMILTON, Proth'jr april 26. ra»'3w—af.'d3t. <o6t PRINTED BY J. IK F£yNO, -,Vi t •. . >1 --V>-\ iii&r tf ■ , N taw tijy lawtt To be Let, GEO. D4VIS, 319 High-ftrret. tivtf N.OTIQE. , / ■ i. - v Sr djt ! i
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