. Notice is hereby given. r r!I A r fepartte proposals will l)e received at X the Hii.e of the Secretary of the Depart ment of War, uutil the expiration of the 15th of July next tnf ing, for the supply of a'.l ra tions, w'veh may lie required for the use «f the United States, from the firll day of O&ober, 1799, to the thirtieth day of September, 1800, b th days imlulive, at the places and within the two diftriils herein after firft mentioned ; and also that separate proposals will be received at the said office until the expiration ot the 25th day of July next ensuing, lor the supply of all rations which may be required as aforcla.d, from tl>e firft day of January m the ye*r 1800, to the thirty .firfli day of December in the fame year, both days inclufive,at the place and witU in the several llates herein after mentioned, viz. Fir/l —Propolala to- supply all rations, that may be required, at Of«o go i at Niagara ; at Prefqu'ifle ; at M'cbilimacltinac ; Fort Franklin ; at Le Bceuf ; at Cincinnati ; at Picque and Luramies stores ; at Fort Wayne; at Vort Defiance ; at any place below Fort Defiance, n ifce Miami river to Lake Erie , at Fort Knox, and Ouatanon on the river Wabafti ; at Maflac ; at any place or places on the ea'.l fide of the river Mississippi, above the mouth of the river Ohio, and upon the Illinois river. Second —Proposals to supply all rations that may be required, at any place or places, on the ea! ; f.de of the ifliffippi river, below the mouth of the river Ohio to the southern boun dary of the state of Kentucky and withiu the said state ; 'at Knoxyille ; at'all other posts and places «i;hin the state of Tennefiee ; at South Weft Point ; at Tellico Block-house, at St. Stephens on the river Tombigby and any place or places within the Cherokee boundaries ; be low the foutnern boundary of the state of Ten nclTee and within the boundary of the United States. Third —Proposals to supply all rations that may be required, at Point-fetre; at Coleraine ; at Savannah, and at any other place or places where tro. Ps a r i or may be stationed, marched or rscruited within the state of Georgia ; at all forts or flatjonßon the-Oconneeand Alatamaha, and at all other places in the Creek Nation, within the limits of the United States, whare troops are or may be stationed. Fourth —Propolals to supply all rations that may be required at Fort Johnson, at Fort Pinck ney, at Charleston, or at any other place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited in the state ps South Ca- rolina Fisth —Proposals to supply all rations that mav'be required at the Fort at Wilmington, Cope Fear ; jt Beac n Island, Ocracock ; at CiacfSfte; at Fayetteville, at Sahlbury, or at any other place or places where troops are or may he Itationed, marehed or recruited in the ftste of North Carolina. Sixth- -Vropo&U to supply all ration* that may be required at Norfolk, at Portsmouth, at Ktmpfville, at at Wincheller, at Sta'rt-in, at Richmond, at Alexandria, at Leef burg, at FreHerickfburg, at Carterfville, or at any < ther place or places where troop# are or rn.'v be liatioiiect, marched or recruited, in the slate ot'Virginia. Seventh —Proposals to supply all rations that maybe required at fort M'Keßry, at Baltimore, at Annapolis, at Frederick town, at Leonard town, at Hagers town, at Blacenlburg, at Gt'o r i;e town. at. Harper's ferry, at Eiftown, at the of Elk, ind at any other place or pi.. <■<>, u here troops a/e or may be ilationed, marched or recruited within the limits of the gate ■ f Maryland. } igbtb —Fr pofals to supply all rations that may be required at Fort Mifflin, at Philadel phia, at Darby, at Lancaftet. at Wilkefbarre, at Heading, at Bristol, at Yorktown, at Carlisle, at Leu-ni i«n ( Mifflin county) at Bedford, at Gieenfb-rg, at Walhington, at Eaftown, at Wilmin b > >'.ij at Christiana, at Dover, or at,any ntf.er place or places where troops are or may be IHtioned, marched or recruited within the limits of the states or Pennfylvanii and Dela ware, exGept the polls within the state of Penn fv vania, enumerated in thefirft proposals afore faid. Ninth —Propi fall to supply all rations that may be required at Hackeolac, at Elizabeth town, at New-BrunTwick, at Burlington, at WoodUi.ry, at Trenton, and at any other place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, rriarchcd e'recruited within the limits of the ftati of Jersey. <T en th—Pr-.'}!ol'ah to supply all rations that may ht r. mured at New-York, at Well-Point, .it Fluia in ", at Hacrlcm, at West-Chester, at Poughkeep f. atK -n lurliook. at Stillwater, at Newburg, at Albany*. «t onejoharie. at Cherry Valley, arniar a - ■■-■ - place or places, where troops are or ma-- Hi" tioni-d, matched or ! tcmited within the limits ol the tiate of New York, except the pods v.-' ;-i the said state enumerated in the firft pro p. u: a'c/rel'aid. Eleventh —Prepofals to supply all rations that may be required at Hartford, at Hebron, at New London, a' Bro klynn, at Wyndham, at Litchfield at Guilford, at New-Haten, at Fairfield, at Dan bury, at Midrtletown, and at any other place or places where troops are or may be Rationed,march ed or recruited within the limits of the State of Coaneilicutt. Twelfth —Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Fort Wolcott, at Brinton's Point, at Newport, at frovidenca, and at any place or places where troops are er may be station ed, marched or recruited withia the limits the of ftatfe of Rhode-Island. TbirUmtb —Proposals to supply all rations that maybe rtquued at Portlandin the Difcriiftof Maine Oloucaitcr, Cape Ann, Salem, Marbl«head, Bos ton, at Springfield, at Uxbridge, and at any other place or pl.iccs where troops are or may beftation ed, marched or rccraited within the limits of the state of Massachusetts. fourteenth—Propofals to supply all rations that diay lie required at Porcfmouth. at Exeter, at Wmdfor, at Bennington, at Rutland, or at any Fort, place or places, where troops are or may b& ftationc i, marchcd'or recruited within the States of New-Hampfhir and Vermont. i he Ration to be supplied, is to consist of the following article?, viz Eighteen ounces of bread or flour, or when seithercan be obtained, of one quart «f rice, or one an •' a half pound of lifted or boulted indian meal, one pound and a quarter of frdVi beef, or o,;e pound of ialted beef, or three quarters of a pound of lalted Pork, apd when freih meat i» iflued, f It, at the rate of two quarts for evrey hundred rations, f< at the rate of four ptiuru's, and candles at the rate of a pound and a half for i very hundred rations. It i? expefted the proposals will ilfo extend to the funply of rum, wntfkey, or other ardent fpi ru.s at'th rare of hal' a jjill per ration, and Vine gar at tH$ rato of two quarts tor pvery hundred rations. The prrjofals w.ll fp.cify the price of the fevera! component parts of th- ration, as well as thole of iuMtiiutei or alternatives lor parts thereof. The rations are to be";)urr.illied in such quantitie us that there ibill at all times, during the term c" H«e • pmpofWl contrails, be fulficiei>' or the con f urn ritioii ot the troops at Michilimackinac, Detroit Hia"!ra aud for fix m»rths in advance and'at ci(h of the other pods on the western wa ters, for at least three monthHfcadvancs, of good • t: ■mn < and w'tiokfomc ,jrcwtfiops, if th« Tame (hall be re quired. it i- alio l*j be permitted to all -ndevery of the coir.mand.4Bts of fortified places, or polls, to call lor at season* when the lame can be trans ported. or at anytime in cafe of urgency, such tup plies of li'ie provisions in advance, as in the dlfare tion of the commandant lhall be deemed proper. It is to be uwdcrftood that the contractor is to be at the expesice and rifle of ifluing the supplies to the troops, and that all losses, sustained, by the depredation, of an enemy, or by rveans of 'he troops »f the United States, fliall be paid for at the price of the article captured or deftro'yed, on the depositions of two or more perfans of creditable ehara&ers, and the certificate of a commiflioned officer, afeertaining the circumstances of the loss, and the amount of the article?, f6r which comp«n fation (hall be claimed. The privilege is to be understood to be reserved to the United States of requiring, that none of the supplies which may be furnithed under any of the proposed contrails (hall be ifTued, until the supplies which have or may be furniihed under contracts now Ift force have been cohfumed, and that a fup p!y in advance may be always required at any of the fixe.l posts on the §ea-board or Indian frontiers not exc«eding three months. ' JAMES M'HENRr, Secretary of War. mcrch 19 ASURY DEPARTMENT March '!/&» 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the ail of Congn ii pafl'ed on the ift day of June, one tjiaufand, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled " an a<fl 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 a<£l supplementary to the said recited ail palled on the fecoud day of March, one thonfand seven hundred andnine ty nine to wit: I. THAT the trail of Land herein after de scribed, namely, " beginning at the North Weft corner of the seven ranges ef tawnfhips, and running thence fifty miles due Couth, along the weftcrn boundary of the said raagss j—thence due W.eft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver i thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line erodes the fame ; —thence along the said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingura river at thecroffing p! ice above Fort Lawrence ; thence Jo<wn the said river, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of beginning, will interfeA the faitl river; thence along the line so run to the place of be ginning has been divided into to\*nfhips of five miles square, and fractional parts of town (hips ; and that plats and furvays of A* (kid townihips and fraflional parts of townfljips are deposited in the offices of the Rirgifler of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the inspec tion of all perfons^concerned. 11. The holdert of fijch warrants as have been or fliall be granted for military services perform ed during the late war, are required to present the fame to the Regifler of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth diy of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, tor the purpose of being registered ; No regiflry will however be made of any less quantity thaa a quarter townlhip, or four thousand acres. 111. The priority of location of the warrants which may be presented aad regiflcred in manner afore faid, prior to the ilthday of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in the mode dreCcribed by the act firlt recited. The holderi of registered warrant*, (hatl on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800, in the order of which the priority of locati on (hall be determined by lotas aforefaid, person ally, or by their agents, dcGgmate in writing at the office of the Register -of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townfliipt ele&ed by them refpedtively, and such of the said hslders as (hall not dsOgnaf their locations on the said day, (hall be postponed in locating such warrants to all other holders of registered warrant*. The holders of warrants for military fervUes Sufficient to cover one or more quarter townihips or trails of four thousand acres each; (hall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firft day ol January, 1801, be al lowed to register the said warrants in manner a fbrefaid, and forthwith to make lecations therefor on any tract or tradts of land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military Services, which lhall not be rrgiftered and located before the firft day of January, 1802, are by the supplementary ail of Gongrefs herein before recited, passed on the second day of March, 1799, declared to be forever barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. TREASURY DEPARTMENT JUNI 1798, Notice is hereby given, That by vir tue of an a&, paffedduring the prefentfef fion ef Conerefs, so much of the aS entituled " An Ail making further provision for the sup " port of publii 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 final settlement Certificates, and Indents of In ferefts, is fufpcnded until the twelfth day oj June which will be in the year one thousand seven | Valuable Property for Sale, hundred and ninety nine. 1 J J m 9 That on the liquidation and fettlementof the Ghelnut, near Sixth et i dire<stly oppofit ' said Certificates, and Indents of Interest, at the ' _ r Congress Hall, Treasury, the Creditors will be entitled to receive A LOT of ground, about feet front in Chef- Certificates of funded ThrccPerCent.Stockequal ' , ° ut '^ r f cr 18 ?3 ' n <epih, whereon isa to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear- a 'e House, now in the tei.ure o( Samuel ages of interest due on their said Certificates, prior Benge, Subject to a ground rent of lot. per annum, to the firft day of January one thousand ieven ' The *dvanta ? eous fltuat,o« of this property re hundred and nißety one. <l ulr " no comments, for it mud be known, there That the principal fumsof the said Loan Office a . r< ; fcw . j° this cit y t0 ct i ual an unecceptionaMe and final settlement Certificates, with the interest e w ' )e ma^eto *J®j porchafer. Aptily to thereon, since the firft day of January, one thou- JAMES GIRVAN, sand seven hundred and ninety one, willbedif- no. 19S, Chefnut street, next door to the pre charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the mifes. payment of interest and reimbursement of princi- mareh s pal, equal to the funis which would have been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been fubferibed, pursuant to the Ails making provision forthe debts of the United States, contracted dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other sums, equal to the market value of the remaining Stock, which would have been created by such fubferiptions asaforefaid, which market value will ,be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury. OLIVER WOLCOTT, junr a 8 Notice. THE subscriber, having been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Mr. John Lup ton, latr of this city, merchant, deceased, re quests those who ire indebted to said eftite, to make payment, and those who have demands airain't the fame tc exhibit thejn to him with out dfjliyk W. MEREDITH, No. 16, Couth Foujth street. doim April »5 mt. SUBSCRIBER, Offers for sale thu following described property, AI ,OT of gr-und on the south fide thereof, between 7th and Bth Rreets, containing in front 13 feet 8 inches and extending in depth southward 306 feet. The improvements on this lot ar? a substantial Brick Dwelling House, three (lories high, with garrets and an extensive range of back buildings alio of three Dories—the whole comprising two genteel parlours—a ipacious drawing room—back parlour—kitch<n—waiVhoufe, &c. and a great number of bed-chambere. It has the privilege of palTage into Market-street, through a 3 feet wide allay communicating with the yard. Another lot on the fame situation and next ad joining, weft ward to the one above described, [aim g in front, on Market flreet, to-fe-'t 8 inch es by 306 feet in depth, on which areereited a two ifory frame dwelling house a n id kitchen well calcu lated to accommodate a (mall family The back ground of both thefc lots is rendered healthy and plealant by gravel walks and grass plats and a number of fruit ajid sorest tress growing thereon. Each lot hath the privilege of a pafiage into Eighth--reet through a 15 feet w ide alky ex tending to the fame from the back ends. One other Lo* of ground adjoining to andeaft wardof the fubferibor's Dweliing House, contain ing in front 33 fe«t and extending southward to the depth of 306 feet—on which are ereCled a fubftan tia Brick Dwelling House, 18 feet front, with garrets and very convenient b.ick buildings of the lame height and materials* Alio a Carriage House and Stables built of wood. A Lot of Ground on the north fide, and be tween Seventh and Eighth Street", containing in front io» feet, and extending in depth aorchwajd 178 feet. This Lot isalfo accommodated witlfla paKage into Eighth Street, through the above de scribed alley. Eight I.ots of Ground adjoining each other, on the weft tide of King ftreec, containing »n front on the fame 50? feet,and eiten'ding in depth well ward about 401 feet, on which are ereited a two story Brick Dwelling Ho«fe, and another Brieve Building adjqimug, suitable fe" a Store or Office together with several frame tenements—a ftrcam of water runs through the south part of the lot, where a tan-yard might be unproved to advantage. Payment of a part of the purthafc money will be required—the remaiuder may be at in tertft for a number of year# by giving the pre mises in security, &c. Sec. of the Treasury. Secretary of tit Treasury. lawtt REAL ESTATES. ON HICH-SrsfiE-r, ON CHESNU'f SVBEEtf. In the town of Dover, KENT* COUtrfr, DEL AIV ARE STATE. RICHARD RUNDLE jan 11 *7 he Subscriber offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING -PROPERTY. AN Excellr.t.t three story Brick House, situ ate the corner of 7th and Race-streets; — liie house is about 15 feet front and well finilh ed in every refpeil ; the Jx>t is 76 feet front on ?nd 88 feet deep,the fit ;ation rertiar kably airy, having a public Apiare open in Front of it. Two three ftor\ Houses, Brick Stores, and good Wharf, li'nutf in Warp flreet, be tween Arch and Ui' < tree's, ,tl>e mt on which these buildings are, is fifty four fret fro«t en Watcr-ftreet, snti continues that width about 95 feet, then widens to the foutfl 13 feet 6 inch es, so that the front on the water is ftxty seven feet fix incites, 'hit lot adjoins Jaha Stcinmetz esq. on the south, and 4ias the advantage of a public alley on the north, and is a very detira blc lituatioi> for the bufinel's of a Flour Factor, or Merchant A large elegant two flnry Stone House, fitu at« on the Point no Point road, beiag the firft house to the Northward of the five mile flor.e ; thi6 house it about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep finithrd in a neit manner; there is a good gar den and choice tolle<2ion of the best fruit tree 6, Ice-House and other conveniences with about nine acres of ground—sir if more agrocible to the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and meadow may be added to it. A plantation in Bibirry Townfbip, Philadel phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 miles from this city ; by the Northampton Road and Poqueffing Creek, thi* urmcontajus about 140 acres of land, a proportionof which is woodland and meadow , a brick dweJling houfe, fr»me barn, and other out-houfc«, and there is fai) to be a good stone quarry on part ot it, .although it has not yet been opened, a fur ther description is deemed unnecefary as no person will purchase without viewing the pre- mifesj A small plantation in Horftiam Township, Montgomery county, nineteen miles from Phi ladelphia, adjoining to Grame Park, on which is an excellent n«w Store House aßd Kitchen, with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation of traveller's horl'es ; the house i» now occupi ed as a tavern, and is suitable for any kind of public bufineft, the land is good in quality, a good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy situation : there is fifty acres of land and mea dow in this farm Alf> for file, several trails of land in different counties of thia state The House inßace-ftreet firft mentioned and sne of the Houses in Water-flreet, are now TO BE LET, And immediate p-(Teffijn given. For terms apply at the Ssuth-eaft corner of Arch and Sixth-ftreets,to feb 7 Valuable Lands for Sale. ONTuefdaythe loth of Augult n«xt, I {hall cxpofe to public fiile, at the town of New- Mai ket, in Dorchefler county, all that valuable trail or parcal of land commonly called the Chop, tank Indian I.ands, situated on tha south fide and binding on the Choptank river several miles, sup posed to contain about fit thousand acres, to i»e divided into lots to contain from 100 to 500 acres each: -The terms of sale as follow, viz. i'urchafers to give bond immediately after the sale with ap proved fecority, conditioned for the payment of the purchase money, with interest from the day of sale, in four equal annual inftalmcnts, agreealily to an ail, entitled, " An adl appointing rommM fioners to contrail for and purchase the lands com monly called the Choptank Indian Lands in Dor cheficr county, and for appropriating the fame to the use of this state, and to repeal the a& of nfferu bly therein mentioned;" paffedat November lef fion, 1798. ( Wm. MARBURY, Agent for the slate ot Maryland. 133 m apiil 19. Thomas Clapton, Hatter* HAS removed to No. 1 li, south Front street, where he intends carrying ™ his business as formerly, and has on hand a complete alfortmeot of his own manufactured ladies, gentlemen and childrens' C'anadaßeaveri€ Mujh-rat Skins, With a, complete aflorcmenc of b'URS, always for sale.—He lias received pi*r the late arrivals from London, a complete affortmcnt of Fajkionable Englijh Huts, Which he now offers for sale at vciy reduced IYI NG in the county of Knficl, ii.ite of Vir -J ginia, hour„dcd ,0:1 the eal! by the r':v»r Clinch, on the louth by the river Greft, and to thawed by Sandy river. This trail (situate fix miles from the Courthouse of the above «oni»ty, ij from the town »r is well fettled, andlias likewise the advantage of a wag gon road) is divided into trails of 10, 5 and 1500 acres ed h, and will be fold, altogether, or in lots, as it may suit the purchasers, by one of the owners who will reside there during the months of May, June and July next, in order to put them who may '/tecomepurchafersinpof- session I he plots duly authenticated and certified by the furvryors, are in the ha=ds of the fubl'cri bers. Every fitisfacJlion will be given with ref pe<sl to the right, to which the patents give fall and ample testimony. Great accommodations will be made refpefling payment, and every necefiary information may be had, by applying to F. & A. TUBEUF. d ? 2-! JOSEPH BALL. "thief tf tu.th fa-tf Ritncval. HATS. prices. is- «9 FOR SAL*E, 50,000 Acres of LAND, Peterftiurg, Feb. II FOR SALE, At the two mile stone, on the JVeJfahickon f or Ridge Road % A Place co<ntainiug about eighty acres, in part® 4 or the whole together, a* may fwit the pur chaser. There #on the premises a house 47 i-a xrorit, by 43 i-i de«p, a scullery, milk house, pump, ice houf(?, and farm*houfe, a large barn, 60 iect by ?>*, with !ta:lsfor 25 horses and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a second milk house supplied by a spring. The grounds are well manured, and laid out in good stile, with an abundance of orna mental, and fruit trees, she {ituation healthy and high, commanding a view pi the city and Dela ware. is also a small diftancefrom the man fiun [house a farm house in good repair, with kitchen, (lable, Bcc. and a pump of good wa ter: Foraterms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. No. 17i,Chefnut Street. March 11 NOTICE, A Certificate of one fliare of Bank Pennsylva nia ftoch, No 715, in my name, having been loft or miflair, application is made at the said Bank for renewal of the fame ; all persons con cerned are deiired to take notice. JOHN VAUGHAN. April 20 Patent Ploughs, TO be fold for eafli by Joseph Salter at Atfion Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Marker. Woodbury—and Jefl'e Evans, Lumber ton, Tt'ofe who have used them give them the preference to any other kind, as they require id's team, bre-.K the ground better are kept in urder at less expence and are fold at a cheaper rate —the plan i« much fimplifiod and confiftsof but one piece of cast iron, with the handles and beamef lays and coulters to be put on with fcreus and taken off atp'esfure Pi tent lights fir*'ending with inftruftions for making them may be had by applying to John Newbold, or she fubferiber No. North Fiont-flrset. IVho hat for Sale; Or to Lcafe fur a term of tears, A number of valuable tnfis of Land, well I situated for Mills, Iron iVorksor Farms, moft lyi:uproved, lying chiefly in the county ot Hun tingdon slate of Penr.fylv.mid. Those who may incline to view tl-:cm will please to apply to joha Canan eliq.near Huntingdon. Claries Ntwhold* io'v ri V aiuable Property for Sale. FOR SALE, THAT well known Estate, called SHREWSBURY FARM, formerly the residence ot General John Cadwaladar, situate on Saffal'ras River, in Kent county, Maryland—containing a bout 1900 acres of "prime LAND, upwards of 500 of which are in woods. The Buildings are all ex cellent, andconfift of a handfoaie Dwelling House, two lage Barns with Cowhouses, Stables for fifty horses.a fpeeioux treading floor under cover, a gra nary, two Jverfeer'shoules.two ranges of two fie ry buildingsfor Negroes (011 c of them new and of brick), Corn houses a Soioak hoafe,&«. &c —The whole Estate being nearly furrnunded by water,it requires butiittle saucing, aad has a good Shad and Herring fifhery. It is conveniently situated for both the Philadelphia and B?ltiraorc markets,with two landings on a navigable river but a short foil from Saltimorp. There is a large Peach, and (w» hrre ipple Orchards on the pteniifes; also, a varie- ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil >6 mostly a rich loon . —The whole will he f old toge then rdivideiiintcfmallsr farms( tor which the buil ding? are convi niently fitua ed) as may fuittbe pur haler. The Stock on hid Farm, coslifltHg of Hor cfes, Cattle, Sheep c. will also be difpofedof.— For further p-.riicul jrsapply to George Hastings on the prcmifei.or to the fubferiber, in Philadelphia. ARCHIBALD M'GALfc, Jun. m. tf. December iz NOTICE. THE Following certificates of share* of the stock of the Bank of the United States have been loft or ddtroyed at sea, to wit 13 shares in the name of Peter Blight, of which 5 (bares No 4185. 5 shares No 4186. and 3 {hares No 4187, and 6 shares in the name al John Barker Church, No' 2058. which were forwarded by the Countess of Leicester packet ircm Falmonth for Ne*-York—and ten (hares of said stock in the name Stadnitfki & Son, of Anifterdam, No 1796. which were forward ed by the Packet from h'a'mouth for New-York in November 1794 ; and for the renewal of which application is made at the said Bank,and al) perlons concerned are desired to take notice CLEMENT BIDDLE. d 3 m march ia A Place Wanted. A SITUATION in a Mtrchant's Compting House is deGrqd, for a Yf>uth, of the age of 17, of reputable connexions, an 4 pofleffinj; the requisite acquirements. Apply to the printer. April £4 NOTICE. r I 'HE Pilblic 3re ri*qutlled not to receive a y ' L drafts, noV', obligations or bills of any iiaa jiuwu in ia«or of oriudorfed by Abijub Hunt. J. A. Hunt. Jesse fsf Abijub Hunt. Jeremiah cl" Abijab Hunt. Abijab isf J no. IV. Hunt. Snodgrass, is" Co. rhofe on whom they are drawn are also deflrcd to fufpenl acceptance, until reference be had to the fubferiber. A)iout twenty thousand Dollars of bills of the ab.ive description having been taken from the car rier near the month of TennefTee river by a tartv of Indians. SAMUEL MEEKER, arril 16. tu th&f tf 1 aw6m TWO HOUSES, *.o. 151 and No. 155, oil the fcaft fide of Se rond street, near Spruce street, and three Grass' Lots near the city. For terms, apply to Tvo. 156* South Second ftreet-. Who has for Sale, Five boyej of Lenaws , One hundred boxes of Tea Chirwr Black, blue and colored Luteliringj Silk Umbrellas, &c. &c. may i THE COMMISSIONERS, ""~ l PPOINTED by the Corporation tc open -A- Books ofSubfcription for a Loan to intro duce IVr.'OLESGME WATER from the l<iv« oontraiSled for) >o the Center Squire and from tkence to be di'.tribmed rhrourh theCitv i»iu. NOTICE, 8 THAT a book will be opened at the City H a l| to-morrow, the 13th iaitant, and will be con tinued from day to day, until t.'ie Loan is com" pleated, where the c«mmiffioners will atte.nd CMve fubfcriptto<;s. 2aw3«i By order of the Board, Jacob Shoemaker, sec'y.. ad mo. is. 1 " j, N. B. Ten dollars to be paid on each flu re if \ the time of Subfcrfbine, 30 doßars zt the expiration of "J_ two months / t*IH the tiijie , 30 ditto, ditto, 4 mpbtto C . , . jo ditto, ditto, 6 months J ; To be Sold at Private Sale, T wo '""S S of Land, being the estate of doctor 1 Samuel Cooper, lately deceafrd, lying in Talbot county on the Waters of Tuckaboc Creek in the state of Maryland. One of them immediately on th« said creek ij part of a trail called Hampton, and part ol another tra<9 called Rich Hangc, containing about Two Hundred aci«s; there are on the said plantation a tolerable good dwelling house and kitchen, and foroe ufeful outhouses, an apple orchard, and a spring of excellent water; this place, about five or Similes from 'Tuciahx Bridp, and about four mikslrom Kimgjlrum, is hounded in part by lands now or lately ot William Sherwood, and of Hugh Work, in the heart of the fifheries. and conveni ently Ctuated for a person in the trading or vcffcl line. The Other is a Plantaticu one or twe mile* distant from the above, being part of a trad called Dud leys Choice, al,i part of a trad called StrawhriJgi, containing about twe hundred and thirty seven a.res—This place well timbered, is bounded in part by the lands now or lately of William Hcyward and those of George Wilson—there is a dwelling house thereon, and other improvement# not cou IMerabte. I'bc payments will fee m#<Jt cafy to the parchaf» er, or purchasers, upoji fatisl'aftory manner.—Fof terms apply SAMUEL COATES, "i Sarvivin S Eiectorj THOMAS MORRIS, l'° cfgamufl &LLISTON PEROT, J ' * Or to TRISTAM NEEBLE, at King's Cteek, in Talbot connty, Maryland. 5 eodim April »•? NOTICE. r I "HE creditors of TO DD 55" MOTT are retjuefti -*■ cd to leave their account! tabulating to the aid of November, 179$i,j:he date of I'odi and Moits'a alignment, with W. Mott, Market street, on or before the firft of July neiL as a dividend will be immediately made after that time ; thofc who negieit to f«Bd in their atcduift will be excluded flora that dividend. / John Waddingtw,") John Rhodes, y Assignees. John Allen ■ J april »3,17V9 jawtf INDEBTED to the Ettate of AbkahaM Dicks, Sheriff of th* Coanty of Delaware, are requefled to make immediatep*y-' ment, and.all ihofe who have demands again# said Estate to anihentirate and preftnt them fpr fetilement. Also, all those who hive dcpofited writings with fai4 deceased to apply for them to ; WILLIAM PENNOCK. Mm't. Springfield) Delaware couny, ) ift mo. Bth, 1,799. 5 in). 8 To be Let, A Store and Loft, NEAR M.vrket-Jlreet Wharf.—Enquire of the Subscriber, feb it ALL persons having any demands on the Che-vnlier de Freire, Minister of Portu gal, are deflred to pre/cnf, without loJ= nf time, their accounts to his Steward, Mr. Kapi", th Jt they fiuy be immediately paid. Franklin Court, the a6th April, *799- At a Court of Common held at Grtewf burg, for the county of Weftnadreland, the second Monday in March, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine, prefect Alexander Addison, Efq» F' e " fideat, and his Aflociates, Judges of the fame Qourt. ON the petition of LUCAS S. GIBBS, an insolvent debtor, to the Court ot Cuivmon Pleas, for the county aforeUid, praying I™'"* benefit of the laws made for the reli?! o! fui: > perions, and subjoining a lift of his creditors and effedls on oath, the Court appoint the If* cond Monday in June next, for hearing the ps titioner and his creditors, and dir«£l that n ""' c thereof be given in F*nno's daily paper c ' ' c city of Philadelphia, in one of the Baltimore papers, and in the Fayette gazette, by being in ferred therein, in three fucccffive papers, at leal three weeks previous to the day of hearing. By ci der of Court, , THOMAS HAMILTON, Prat!, y april 16. iaw^w—af.d.U, PRINTED BY J. H\ FENNO. eo6t lo be Let, feojf taw tljj IONo, ALL PER! GEO. DAVIS, 319 High-ftnret. aavtf VTIQE. /Z. —=^-*=4l lawtf
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