Notice it hereby given, r J ""HAT IV p; : ite proposals will be received a ment of War, until the expiration of the zstl of July next enfuir.g, for the lupply of a'l ra tions, which may be required for the use »f thi United States, from the hrft day <-f O&ober 1799, to thirtieth day of September, 1800 both days inclusive, at the places and within thi two dillridis herein altcr firft mentioned ; an< alio th.it leparate proposals will be received a the said office until t!.e expiration of the 151! day ot Julvnext ensuing, tor the supply (l ' al ,j rations which may be required as afore la. d from the firft day of January in the yeir 1800 to the thirty.firll day of December in the fairo vear, both days inclusive, at the place and witb in the several Hates herein after mentioned, viz Firji— Propofata to supply all rations, tha may be required, at Olwego ; at Niagara ; a Prefqu'ifle ; at M.chdimackinic ; at For Picque town, and Loramies stores ; at For Wayne; at Fort Defiance ; at any place belov Fort Dcfian-e, "n the Miami river to Laki Krie , at Fort Knox, and Ouatanori on thi livsr Wab;lh ; at Mall"ac ; at any place o piaffes on the east fide of the river Mifliffippi above tie mouth of the river Ohio, and upoi the 111 inois liver. Second - Proposals to supply all rations tha to ay be required, a: any place or places, on thi east iidc of the Mifliffippi river, bflow thi mouth of the river Ohio to the southern boun dary of the state of Kentucky and within th< laid Hate ; at Knoxville ; at all other posts anc 1 places withm the Hate of Tenneflee ; at South VVcr't Point ; at Tellico Block-house, at St, Stephens on the river Tombigby and any place >r places within the Cherokee boundaries ; be ow the foutnern boundary of the state of Ten lefTee and within the boundary of the United * & • ' 'H- " > -a Sy< . * '' ' . * * Ik S * < Third —Proposals to supply all rations that may be required, at Point-Petre; at Coleraine ; at Savannah, and at any other place or place? where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited within the state of Georgia ; at all forts or stations on the Oconnee and Alatamaha, and at all other places in the Creek Nation, within 'he limits of the United States, whare troops are nr may be Rationed. Fourth —Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Fort Johnson.at Fort Pinck ney, at Charkfton, or at any other place or placet where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited in the state of South Ca . rolina. Fisth —Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at the Fort at Wilmington, Cape Fear ; at Beac. n Iflatid, Ocracock ; at Charlotte; at Fayetteville* at Salilbury, or at any other place or places where troops are or mav be stationed, marched or recruited in the Hate of North Carolina. Sixth- -Proposals to supply all rations that mav be required at Norfolk, at Portsmouth, at Kcinpl'ville, at Charlotieville, at Staunton, at Richmond, at Alexandria, at Leef burg, at Fredeiickfturg, at CarterfviHe, or at any i ther place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited, in the ftjte of Virginia. Seventh— Proposals to t fnpp'y all rations tnat may be required at Fort M'Henry, at Baltimore, at Annapolis, at Frederick town, at Leonard town, at Hagers town, at Bladenftmrg, at George town, It Harper's ferry, at Eiftown, at the Head of Elk. and at any other place or places, w here troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited within the limits of the state of Maryland. Eightj>—Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Fort Mifßin, at PhiladeU phia, at Darby, at Lancaster, at Willtefbarre, at Heading, at Briftof, at Yorktown,. at C'arlifle, at Lewilt >»'H ( Mifflin county) at Bedford, at Greenffcarg, at Washington, at Eaftown, at Wilmington, at Christiana, at Dover, or at any other place or places where troops are or may > stationed, marched or within the limits of the states or Pennsylvania and Dela ware, except the posts within the (fate of Penn sylvania, enumerated in the firft proposals afore fa id. Ninth —Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Hackenfac, at Elizabeth town, at New-Brunfwick, at Burlington, at Woodbury, at Trenton, and at any other place sr places where troop?, are or may be stationed, marched er recruited within the limits of the of Jersey. Tenth— Proposals to supply all rations that may he required at New-York, at Weft-Poir.t, >t Fluih ing, at Vacrlem, at West-Chester, at Poughkeep . fie, atKendcrhook, at Stillwater, at Newburg, at Albany, at I'onejoharie, at Cherry Valley, and at any o-her place or places, where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited within the limits ol the Hate of New York, except the polls within the said state enumerated in the firft pro pafals aforefaid. Eleventh —Prepofals to supply all rations that may be required at Hartford, at Hebron, at New London, atßroi klynn, at Wyndham, at Litchfield at Guilford, at New-Haven, at Fairfield, at Dan bury, at Middletown, and at any other place or pUces where troops are or may be ftationed,march ed or recruited within the limits of the State of Coaneilicutt. T-wtlftb Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Fort Wolcott, at Brinton's Point, at Newport, at Providence, and at any place or place* where troops are or may be station ed, marched or recruited within the limits the of i flatfcof Rhode-Tfland. Thirteenth—Proposals to supply a.I rations that maybe required at Portland in the DiftriiStof Maine. Gloucaltcr, Cape Ann, Salem, Marblfhead, Bos ton, at Springfield, at Uxbridge, and at any other place or places where troops are or may be station ed, marched or recruited within the limits of the fta'e of Massachusetts. "• Fourteenth—Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Portsmouth. at Exeter, at Wrntifor, at Bennington, at Rutland, or at any Fort, place-or places, where troop'are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited within the States of NW-Hamplbir and Vermont. 1 he Rat-.on to be supplied, is to consist of the following ar'fcles,' viz E ighteen,ounces of bread or flour, or when neither can beobtained, of one quart <f rice, er one an. a half pound of fitted or boulted indian meal, one pound and a quarter of frefli beef, or ori pound of salted beef, or three quarters of a pound of salted Pork, and when frefil rv-eat is ilTued, f It. at the rate of two quarts for evrey hundred rations, soap at the rate of four pounds, and candles at' the rate of a pound and a half for every hundred rations. It is expeiled the propolale will also extend to the fuuply, of'rum, whilkey, or other ardent fpi ri sat tii- rate'if half igillper ration, and Vine tar at the rate of two quarts tor every hundred j-atirht. ihe projofds wII fpecify the price of the ftvi; al component parts of the ration, as well as tho'i of fubttitutei or alternatives tor parts thereof. The r'ttjons are to be'lurr.iHied in such qumtitiet that there lhall at all times, during the term of the prrpj f.d contrails, be fufficient lor the con firmation ''t thetroopsat Michilimatkinac, Detroit Nia' tra and Ofwego, for fix morths in and at each of the ot!»er posts on the western wa 4cr., for 21 least three Months in advanc?, of good •' * A ■ V <; ; ' ■ HB '■ry f ** " r - ana ivholi'f «me oviiiMiis, if thv. ifon'e (KaU l"c re quired. It is alio fc be permitted to all*nd every of the commandants ot fortified places, or potts, to call lor at fedfpxi* when the lame can he trani ported, or at any time in cafe ot urgency, such sup plies of like provitions in advance, as in the difarc tion of the commandant (hall be deemed -proper, ft is to be understood that the contractor is to be at the expence and rifle of ilTuing the supplies to the troops, and that all loflcs, sustained, by the depredations of an enemy, or by weans of 'he ( troops the United States, ihall be paid for at the price of the article captured or destroyed, on the dfpofitions of two or more persons of creditable eharatiers, and the certificate of a commiflioned officer, aftertaining the citcumftaflces of the and the amount of the article. 6 , for which comp«n fation shall be claimed. The privilege is to be understood to be refcrved to the United States of requiring, that none of the fupplic. which may be furnilhed under any of the proposed contraasfhall be iflued, until the supplies which have or may be furnilhed under contra&s now in force have been consumed, and that a sup ply in advance may be always required at any of the fixf pnfts on the Sea-board or Indian frontiers not exeseding three months. JAMES M'HENRT, Secretary of War. mcrch*s&9 EASFRY DEPART ME I> March ' ith, r799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 'Pursuant to the aift of Congrtfs paßed on the ill day of June, one thaufjndi seven hun dred and ninety fi*i entitlsd " an aft regulat ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary services, and for tht society of United Brethren for propagating the gospel among the Heathen and the adl supplementary to the said recited a<Jl pafFed on the l"eco»d day of March, que thonfand seven hundred andnine ty nine to wit; I. THAT the trail of Land herein after de fcribed,.namely, " beginning at the Norlfc Weft corner of the f«ven. ranges of townftiips, and running thence fifty miles due south, along the weftem boundary of the said ranges thence due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver i thence up the Main Braneh of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line croflcs the fame ; —thence along the said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingum river at the crossing piace above Fort Lawrence; thence doiw the said river, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of beginning, will interfedl the said river; tbence along the lijie so run to the place of be ginning has been divided into townships of fi»e miles square, and fra<£Monalparts of town ftips ; aßd that plats and surveys of tht said townlhips and fractional parts of townthips are jlepofited in the offices of the Register of the Treaiury and Surveyor General, for the ijifpec tien of all persons concerned. 11. The holders of faeh warrants as have been or fliall be granted for military fervicesperform ed during the late war, are required to pr«fent the Came to the Register 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 rejjiftered ; No registry wilt however be made of any lsfs quantity than it quarter townlhip, or four thsufand acres. 111. Th« priority of location of the warrants which may be presented and rewiftcrtd in manner afore fatf, prior to the 12th day of February In the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in the mode drefcribed l>y the act firft recited. The holdets of registered warrants, flialt on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800", in the order of which the priority of locati on fhali be determined by lotas afarefaid, person ally, or by their agents, designate ift writing at the office of the Register of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townfliips elected by them rcfpeflively, and such of the said helders as (hall not dsfignate sheir locutions on the said day, shall be postponed in locating such warrants to all other ho-ldeis of registered warrants. The holders of warrants for military ferviscs fufficient to cover one or more quarter townftiips or trails of four thousand acres each; lhall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firft day ol January, 180 a, be al lowed to register the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make lscations therefor on any trail or trails of land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military fcrvices, which (hall not be registered and located before the firft day of January, 1802, are by the fupplemsntary aft of CongKfs herein before recited, patted 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 IVOLCOrr. KEAbURY DEPARTM^ Juni 17, 1798. XTOTICp IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by vir IN tue of an a<st, paffcdduring the prGferrtfef fipn ©f Congress, so much of the a«fl entituled " An Ail making further provision forthefup " port of public credit, and for the redemption %t of the public debt"—pafled 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, isfufpended until the twelfth day oj Tune, which willbein the year onethoa&ndfevcn hundred and ninety nin*. That on the liquidation and fettlementof the aid Certificates, and Indents of Interest, at the Treasury, the Creditors will he entitled to receive Certificates of funded "I hrcc Per Cent. Stockequal to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear ages of interest due on their said Certificates, prior to the firft day of January one thousand fcven hundred and ninety one. That the principal fnmsof the hid Loan Office and final letricment Certificates, with the interest thereon, since thefirft day of January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one, willbedif charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment of interest and reimbursement of princi pal, equal to the sums which would have been payable thereon, if the said Csrtificatas had been iubfcribed, purl jant to the A£ts making provision for the debts of the United States, contraiftcd dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other funis, equal to the market value of the remaining Stock, which would have been created by such subscriptions asaforefaid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury. OLIVER WOLCOTT, June a 8 Notice. THE fubferiber, having been appointed ad miniflrator of the elate of Mr. John Lup ton, latr of this city, merchant, deceased, re quefls ihofe who zre indebted to said efiate, to make payment, and those who have demands against the fame to ejtkibit them to him with out delay. W. MEREDITH, No. 16, r oulh fcuith street. do I m April 16 T Sec. of the Treasury. Secretary 9/ the Tretjfary, lawtf Old French Brandy in large arid | i'mall cAies oo boxes 7 by 9 & 8 by lo Win-low G!afs io chest pint & hall' pint Tumbltrs, assorted a*6 whole & 6 half-ticrcs Kict,^ FOR SALE BY . Gurncy ts* Smith -5 [V I, I FOR S. To be EXCHANGED for property within thirty mi es of the city, orto let 011 ground-rent (orever Several valuable building Lots, In Philadelphia, Enquire of William M. Biddle.ne. 147. Chefnut ftreet. Nov. 12 Notice, agreeably to Charter, IS hereby given, to the Members of " the Corporation foi the relief of the poor and dif trefled Prcfbyterian Ministers, and of the poor and diftrefled Widows and Children oi I: relbv ttrian Ministers, that a meeting of (aid Corpora tion is to take place, On Wednafday the aid day of 'he prelVnt month, in the Second Prel byterian Church in the city of Philadelphia, at 4 o'clock, P. M. for the dispatch of all fuck buflnc-Is as mjy be brought before the board. ASHBF.L GREEN, Sec'ry of the Corporation. dtziins may i, 1799' LAST ALL psrfons having claims again (I the Estate of John McGraßn, late of Caroline county, in the (late of Maryland, deccafcd, are hereby re quested to meet the subscriber in Denton, at Mr. Benjamin Dinnejr's, on the 3d Tuesday in May next, with their accounts properly attested, that there may be a dividend &rucki>n said estate. All who negle£t thw notice will he after excluded, SAMUEL LECOMPTE, admir.ilUstfor. Caroline County, april Bth.. 20 §_ Lost, last evening, A GREY-HOUND, of the English breed ; HAS a brass collar round her neck with We name of Thomas Sterling on it ; body quite white, except a small spot 011 ber left fide ; each cheek of a dove sol our ; answers to the name of Dove. Whoever has taken her Bp, and will de liver her at the Indian Queen, (hall be rewarded, may IO , § For Sale, A BROWN HORSE, Eight years old this spring, near fiftien hfnd? high ; he goes remarkably well in the chair and easy under the saddle ; he is a good found horse. Enquire at No. 39, South Fourth street. may to t eo3t 7he Subscriber offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY AN Excellent three story Brick House, situ ate the sornsr of 7th and Race-streets; the house is about 25 feet front and well finifh ed in every refpefl ; the Lot is 76 feet front on Race-street and 88 feet deep,the situation remar kably airy, having a public fquareopen in Front of it. Two three story Brick Holifes, Brick Stores, and good Wharf, fituite in Water-street, be tween Arth and Race-flreets, the lot on which these buildings are, is fifty four feet frost en Water-street, and continues that width about 9j feet, then widens to the south 13 feet 6 inch es, so that the froix on the water is sixty seven feet fix inches, this lot adjoins Jeha Steinmetz esq. 011 the foutb, and has the advantage of a public alley on the north, and is a very dellra bre fituatioo For the business of a Flour Faclor, or Merchant A large elegant two story Stone House, situ ate on the Point no Point road, being the firlt house to the Northward of the five mile stone ; this house is about 60 feet front and 40 fee; deep finittied in a nejt manner; there is a good gar den and choice colle-<9ion of the best fruit trees, Ice-House and other conveniences with about nine »cr«s of ground—-or if more agreeable to the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and meadow imy be addc-d to it. A plantation in Townfbip, Philadel phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 miles from this city ; hounded by the Northampton Road and Poqueffing Creek, this farm contains about 140 acres of Und, a proportion of which is woodland and meadow , a brick dweiling houfe, frame barn, and other out-hoafes, and there is laid to be a good stone quarry on part of it, although it has not yet bee& opened, a fur ther description is deemed unneceflary as no person will purchase without viewing the pre- mifes, A small plantation in Horftiam Towafliip, Montgomery county, nineteen raiJes from Phi ladelphia, adjoining, to Grame Park, on which is an excellent new Stone House arid Kitchen, with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation of traveller's horses.; the house is now occupi ed as a tavern, and tsfuitable for any kind of public business, 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 Also for file, several trails of land in different counties of thi« state gj" The ttoufe inßace-ftreet firft mentioned and sne cf the Houses in Water-street, are now TO BE LET, And immediate pnfTeffion given. For terms apply at tl>e Squth-eaft coruer of Arch and Sixth-flreets, to feb 7 Valuable Property for Sale, In Chefeut, near Sixth ttreet, dire<stly oppofit Congress Hall, A LOT of ground, about n feet front in rCJief nut and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Benge, to a ground rent of aos. per annum. The advantageous si tuition of this property re quires no comments, for it must be known, there are few in this city to equal it, an unecceptionable title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 19?, Chcfnut flreet, next door to the pre mises. mareh 5 Valuable Lands for Sale. ON Tuesday the 20th of August nsxt, I (hall expose to public sale, at the town of Ncw- Maiket, in Dorthefter county, all that valuable tratft or parcel of land commonly called the Chop tank Indian Lands, situated on the south fide and binding on the Choptank river several miles, sup posed to contain about fix thousand acres, to be divided into lots to contain from 100 to 500 acres each: The terms of sale as follow, viz. Purohafers to give bond immediately after the fala with ap •proved feciirity, conditioned for the payment of the purchase money, withintereil from the day of sale, in four equal annual iuftalments, agreeably to an a<sl, entitled, tl An a& appointing commii fioners to contrail for and purchase th« lands com monly called the Choptank Indian Lands iri Dor chefler county, aad for appropriating the fame to the use of this {late, and to repeal the a6l of assem bly therein mentioned j" passed at November fef fioft, 1798. V<m. MARBURY, Agent for the date of Mai-ylani d3m April 15. ILE, § NOTICE. JOSEPH BALL. th&ftf tu.th fartf J\L't)l0 r OUI. Thomas Clayton, Hatter, HAS removed to No. ia6, fiuth Front ftrert, where* hs intends carrying 0:1 his buGnffs aS formerly, and has on hand a complete assortment : .f his own manufactured ladies, gsntlemcri and cliildrrns' HATS. Canada Beaver Mijk-rat Skins, With a complete assortment of FURS, always for sale.—He has received per the late arrivals from London, a complete afTortment of Fajhionable Exglijh Hats, Which he now offers for sale at vary reduced prices. FOR SALE, 50,000 Acres of LAND, LYI NG in the county of Knflt-I, Itate of Vir ginia, houn.ded on the eaii by tbe river Clinch; on the i'outh by the river G»eft, and tothewcdby Saudy river. Thistraft (situate fix miles from the Courthouse of the above county, 15 from thetawn of Abington, is well fettled, and has likewise the advantage of a wag gon road) is divided into trafls of 10, 5 and 1500 acres each, 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 become purehafers in pof- fefQon The plots duly authenticated and certified by the surveyors, are in the hands of the subscri bers. Every fatisfadlion will be given with res pect to the right, to which the patents give full and ample testimony, Great accommodations will be made refpeiling payment, and every necessary information may be had, by applying Petersburg, Feb. IT FOR SALE, At the two mile /lone, on the IVeJfahickon, or Ridge Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, in parts' or the whole together, as may fait the pur chaser. There is on the premises a house 47 i-a feet fraflt, by 43 l-» deep, a scullery, rnilk house, pump, ice houfi, and (arm house, a large barn, 60 faet by 31, with ftallsfor 25 horfej and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a second milk house fnpplied by a spring- The grounds are well manured, and laid out in good stile, with an abundance of orna mental, and trees, the situation healthy and' high, commanding a view of the city and Dela ware. There is also a small diftancefrom the man sion Jhoufe a farm house in good rspair, with kitchen, liable, &c. and a pump of good wa ter: Fersterms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. No. 17i,Cbefnut Street. March n. a 0 T I C E, A Certificate of one (hare of Bank Pennsylva nia {lack, No. Ji.?, in my name, having been loft or mislaid, application is made at the said Bank for renewal of the fame ; all persons con cerned are desired to take notice. JOHN VAUGHAN. April 20 Patent Ploughs, TO be fold for eafh by Joseph Salter at AtCon Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury —and Jefle Evans, Lumber ten, Those who have used them givi them the preference to Jny other kind, as they require lfffs team, break the ground batter, are kept in srder at less expence and are fold at a cheaper rate«-the plan » much Amplified and confiftsof but one piece of cast iron, with the handles and beam of wood ; they may befixed with wrought lays and coulters to be put on with screws and taken off at pleasure Patent tights for vending 1 \*4th inflrufiions for making them may be had by applying to John Newbold, or the fubferiber No. an North Front-street. Who hat for Sale, Or to Leafi for n term of 7ears, A number of valuable traifts of Lmcl, well situated for Mills, Iron Works or Farms, most ly improved, lying chiefly in the tounty of Hun tingdon flats of Pennfylvanii. Thofewhomay incline to view them will please to apply to John Canan etq.near Huntingdon- Charles NsuuholcL : 'j!y t? Valuable Property for Sale. FOR SALE, THAT well known Eilate, called SHREWSBURY FARM, formerly the residence ot General John Cadwaladar, lltuits on SaCtfras River,in Kent county, Maryland—containing a bout 1900 acres of prime L AND, upwards 01500 of which are in woods. The Buildings are all ex cellent, andconfift of a handfosrie Dwelling Hotife, two U'ge Barns with Cowhouses, Stables for fifty horses, a fpeeioustreading floor under cover,a gra nary,two Jverfeer's houi'es,two ranges of two fte ry Negroes (one of them new arid of brick), Corn houses a Smoak honfe, &s. &c —The whole Eltats being nearly surrounded by water, it requires butlittle fencing, and has a good Shad and Herring fifhery. It is conveniently situated for both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets,wi(h two Landings on a navigable river but a ftort fail from Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and two large Apple Orchards on the premifes;alfo, a varie ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil is mostly a rick loom.—The whole will be fold toge thercrdrndedtintofmallor farms(for which the buil dings are conveniently situated) as may fuittbepur hafer. The Stock on said F fm,cealuHng of Hor cfes, Cattle, Sheep &c. will also be disposed of. For further particularsapply to George Hastings 011 the premises.or to the fubferiber, inPhiljvdelphia. ARCHIBALD M'CALJi,, Jun. m. tf. December 12 NOTICE. THE Following certificates of (hares of the flock of the Rjrk of the United States have been loft or destroyed at sea, to tuit I.? (hares in the name of Peter Rlight, of which 5 (hares No 4185. 5 (bares No 4186. and 3 (hares No 4187, and 6 (hares in the name erf John Barker Church, No 2058. which were forwarded by the Countess of Leicester packet from Falmouth for Nev-Yoik—and ten (hares of said (lock in the name of Stadnitfki & Son, of Amsterdam, No 1796. which were forward ed by the Packet from Falmouth for New-York fn November 1794 ; and for the renewal ot which application is made at the said Bank,and all persons coHCerned are desired to take notice. CLEMENT BIDDUE. djm mar<*h ia A Place Wanted. A SITUATION in a Merchant's Compting Hnufe is defireii, for a Youth, of the age of 17, of reputable connexions, an I pefTeffin? the requitte ac quire-mems. Apply to the printer, April 24 iaw6m F. & A. TUBE W. iaw3ra <i6w iawtf eo6t NOT I C E. r 'rubHe are rtqufifted not tpr reive a-y A. drain, notes obligation. cr tills of aui kind drawn in favor of orindorfed by 7ibijah Hunt. J. W A. Hunt. 'Jesse is 1 Abijab Jerem iah cjf Abijab Hunt. Abijab iSf Jno. IV. Ihtnt. Snodgrais, is" Co. rhofe on whom they are drawn are also w fulpeud acceptance, until reference be had to the A! out twenty thousand Dollars of bi)l« of the ab -vc description having been taken from the car rier near, the mouth of TennefTee river by a party of Indians. SAMUEL MEEKER. | april 26. tu th&f tf l o be JLet, TWO HOUSES, No. 151 and No. 153, on the Ealt tide of Sc cond street, near Spruce street, and three Grjft Lots near the city. For terms, apply to CHARLES WHARTON, No. 136, South Second street. Who has for Sale, Five boxes of Lenaws One hundred boxes of Tea China BJaok, blue and colored Lutestrings Silk Umbrella 8 , &c. &:c, mav r KSSt - • THE COMMISSIONERS, - ' Appointed by the corporation to -y ' Books of Sobfcription for a Loan to intra dtice WrOLES&ME WATER from the Schuylkill by meansof Steam Engine* contra&ed for) so ttie Center Square »ndfrom ' thence to be djftribmed throireh theCitv. piv* > NOTICE, 6 . THAT a book will be opened at the fiity HaH to-morrow, the ijth instant, and willbecon tinued from day to day, Wilil the Loan is com pleated, where the cxmrniffioners will attc.nd : rom 10 o'clock iu theinoruing until one, tore reive fubfcriptrons. By order of the Board, Jacob Shoemaker, scc'y. ad mo, 12. N.B. Ten dollars to he paid on each lhare at the time of Subscribing, 30 dollars at the sxpirafton of two months ( rom time 30 ditto, ditto, 4 months C . 30 ditto, ditto, _6 months } limbing To be Sold at Private Sale, '"PWO trails of Land, being the eflate of doclor I Samuel Cooper, lately deceafrd, lying in Talbot county on the Waters of Tuckahoe Cretk in the (late of Maryland. One of them immediately on th» said crock is part of atr.isl called hamplon, and part of another tra<S crlied Rich Range, containing about Two Hundred acrfs; there are on the said plantation a tolerable good dwelling houfc aad kitchen, and foirse ufeful outhouses, an apple orchard, and a spring of excellent water; this place, about five or fix miles from Tuckabce Bridge, and about four miles from Kinpjhivn, is hounded in part by lands new or lately of William Sherwood, and of Hugh Work, in the heart of the filheries. and conveni ently fttuated for a person in the trading or vessel line. The clher is a Plantatiou one or twe miles distant from the above, beine part of a tra& called Dud leyi Cljiice, 11,(4 part of a tracft called Stra-.vhridge, containing about two hundred and thirty fe'ven asres—This place well timbered, is bounded in part by the lands now or lately of William Hey ward and those of George Wilson—there is a dwelling house therton, and fame other improvements not considerable. The paym< nts will He made cafy to the p»rchal er, or purcbafers, upon fe,curi;y being given in a fatisl'adlory manner.—For terms apply SAMUEL COATES, ~) s »rvivH,g Eiecutor, THOMAS MORRIS, l'° Efl »" of Samuel ELLISTON PEROT, J PhUaWpS" Or to TRISTAM NEEDLE, at King's Creek, in Talbot connty, Maryland. 5 eodim ' April it N 0 1 ICE. HPHE creditors of TODD isf MOTT arc request« ed to leave their accounts calculating inteic/l t0 the 22<\ of November, 1798, the date oi' Todd and Motts*9 afligrintent, with W. Mott, no. 145, Market street, on or before the firft of July next, as a dividend will be immediately made after that time ; those who negle«st to lead in their account# will be excluded from that dividend. 'John Wndditigtan, John Rhodes, V AiTigiiees. John Allen J april 13,1799 taw tiJy aLI persons, INDEBTED t» the Estate of Abraham D iCks, Sheriff of (he Cownty of Delaware, are requeued to make immediate pay ment, and all thole who have demands against laid Estate to imhentiratc and present them for settlement. Also, all those who have deposited writings with fatil deceaftd to apply for them to WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r. Springfield, Delaware county, ill mo. Bth, 1799. 5 jin. 8 To be Let, A Store and Loft, NEAR Market-'lrcet Wharf.—Enquire of he Subscriber, feb II NOTIOE. ALL persons having any demands on the Chevalier de Freire, Miniiter ot Portu gal, are deli red to present, without Infs nf time, their accounts to his Steward, Mr. Hapin, thit they rrvy be imn ed ately paid. Franklin Court, the 26th April, T799. <l's f At a Court of Common Ple»s, held at Greenl" burg, for the county of Weftmoreland, the second Morjdsy in March, in the year of our Lord onethoufand seven hundred and ninety nine, prefe-nt Alexander Addi Cob, Esq. Fre fnlent, and his AiTociates, Judges of the fame Court. ON the petition of LUCAS S. GIBBS, an insolvent debtor, to the Court of Common Pleas, for the county aforefxkl, praying for the benefit of the laws made for the relief of such persons, and fuhjoining a lift of his creditors and effects on oath, tiie Court appoint the se cond Monday in June next, for hearing the pe titioner and his creditors, and direct that notice thereof be given in Fenno's daily paper of the city of Philadelphia, in one of the Baltimore papers, and in the Fayette gazette, by being >n iertcd therein, in three furceflive p«pcrs,at least three weelts previous tc the day of hearing. Hy order of Court, THOMAS HAMILTON, Fr.it'' y april 26. iaw3w —as. 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