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    No. 95, North IVater-Jireet»
HAVE. FOR SALE,
70 TONS HEMP,
3000 Milhels l'ajt
\ 4 pipes choice old port wine
100 boxes claret
30 tons roll brimstone
40 kegp yellow ochre
2Q do. pvarl barley
A few barrels lcntilles
110 boxes Havanna fcigars
1000 deiny-john^
100 boxes window gfcf>
few chcils liquor cases
4 cafics hog's bridles
I hhd. blocking "> -pWINK
a do. iaii }
A few bundles German steel
Several packages fiatei and pencils
3 hogthead* glue
4 packages mens flippers
j do. bunting lor colours
1 do. quills
A few barrels naval ttores, &c. &c.
And as usual, a great variety of
-i
hempen linens, oz
nabrigs, heflan>, brown roll*, patterbornes, checks,
ilripes, &c. &c. which they wiU fell on realonaUle
terms.
• may tB.
MADEIRA WINE.
FOR SM.E,
BY THE SUBSCRIBER,
18 Pipes of Madeira Wine^
GIDKON HILL WELLS,
may »6
John Miller, Juv.
No. 80, Dock, near Third Street.
Has fur Sale.
CofTaCi,
B alias,
JVlamooaics,
TafFaries,
Colic ;es,
Paina "J
Romal and > Handkerchief*.
Mulmul j
The foregoing goods are now to be fold at
REDUCED PRICES,
N. B. M»ny of tbefe Goods may be printed to
' advautaga in thisocuntry.
moy 16
For Sale,
By WILIAM MOTT,
No. 145, Market-street,
Very low for Cash, or a (hort Credit,
A large afTortment of printed cotton hand'ft.
Do. bandannas, Romalls and (hauls,
s Trunks printed cottoas,
Best English lutestrings, modes,
7 4 fiiperfine cloths.
Several packages alTorted hand'fs unopened,
i 8 c.-fks pewter a Sorted,
I cask bar tin,
r trunk ferrets 4d & 6d,
I trunk furniture fringes,
Black and white laces and edgings.
mav I'
FOR SALE
BY THE SUBSCRIBERS,
20 pipes of Old Madeira Wine,
2 Cannon— 9 pounders
25 coils rigging) from I 1-4 to 5 inch,
35 hids. of best fames River Tobacco.
Willing y Francis,
Rmn-Strcet.
tii tli Sc (at tf
May »3
NOTICE.
ALL Persons having any De
mands against the eftite of the lite Robert Hardic,
mariner, deceased, are hereby reqaefted toprefent
fhem for settlement, and-all ihofe indebted to (aid
eflate, to make payment to either of the fubferibers
PETER BAYNTON,
Walnut-tinet. ( r
JOHN CRAIG, f "
iV», Hi Dock-Jirict J
Jan.
TO LET,
TtfAT LARGE AND ELEGANT,
HOUSE,
No. 192, Market Stkeet,
Next door above the President's. For teims
Inquire ef
ROBERT KID,
No. 2Di a Market Street.
eoiw
may 22
F-Hglifh wrought Nails.
Imported in t,he Jhips Molly and Diana, from
LI VKR POOL.
400 Casks of Nails,
CONSISTING of 6d, Bd, lod, lid, and
lod, Rat points suitable for the southern
market—6d, 8,1, lod, lid, and sod, finedrawn
foarpt—alfo 1, 3, 4, ind 6 clouts—lprigs—
tttckt*-ftupper nails—fteathißg nails, &c.
FOR SALI BY,
Robert Denifan, junr.
127 Market-street
FOR SALE
By SIMON WALKER,
Pine, near fifth-street,
WOOLWICH proof Cannon— 9 pounders,
6 1-4 feet long, JO cwt. each, and J fe»t
long, cwt. each, with carriages, &c. completed
ditto —6 pounders, j i-i feet long, 15 cwt. each,
and 6 feet long, 16 cwt. each, with carriages, &c.
complete;
Carronades on Hiding carriages, 11, 18 & 14
pounders, weighing 6 i-a, 8 a«id 13 cwt. each ;
Boarding Pikes and CutlafTes;
Englilh Cannon Powder;
Cooper Sheathing Nails, Spikes and Bolts;
6, y 11,18 and 24II). round .Shot;
6,'9, 18 and 24K>. douSle-headed do.
9, 18 and I4lb. Canniflcr Shot.
A Ho—a quantity of bed Englilh, Porter, Claret
and Port Wine Bottles,
Tauntea Ale in caflts of 7 dozen each,
march 8
Notice is hereby Given,
THAT application will be "made for the iflue
of certificates for twenty two (hares of the
Stock of the Bank of theU mted States, in lieu
of the jjundermtntioned certificates for a like
number of fliares of the Bock of the (aid Infti
tntion, in favour of James Eckley Colley, of
Liverpool, loft by the capture of the Diana,
Rithard Ki*kbride, master, of, a voyage from
Philadelphia to Liverpool, great-Britain, viz.
Two certificates, No. 27,00.- and zjoor f»r
five shares each- Three' certificates .No. ijoa
and j?004, for four fharts narh.
G. SIMPSON, Casbtcr.
Bank of the United States, )
May ij. »799- V
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Market-ftrct, No. 13$.
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fyew-Tort, May 16, 1799.
GENERAL ORDERS.
(' HE following difpoGtion of the two
of Artiljcrifts and Engineers has been adopt
ed. Of the rirft regiment, one battalion conimai
ed by major Rivardi, isaflignedto the Weftcrn ar
my ; another battalion commanded by major Free
man, is to garrison the pods in Georgia and Soath
Ca»>olina ; ano«h-r batta ion commanded by major
Ford, is to garrison the posts in North Carolina,
Virginia and Maryland, and the remaining battal
lion eommarded by major Touflard, is refcrved for
theferviceoi the field.
Of the second regiment, one battalion command
»d by major Brooks, is to garrison the ports in De
laware, Pennfylvama, New-Jersey, and New-
York ; another battalion commanded by major
Jackson, is to garrison the polls in Conne&icut,
Rhode-Maud, Maflachufetts and New-Hampshire,
and the remaining battalion (one not having yet
been raised) commanded 6y major Hoops, is re
fei-ved for the fetvice of the field.
The definitive arrangements of officers to there-
cempanies of the battalion of thefirll re
giment, annexed to the Wefteri army is referred
to Colonel Burbeck.
The following is eftablilhed with refped to the
other bat i aliens.
Of that commanded by major Freeman one com
pany is to be officered by Michael Kalterfein, capt.
George Izard, and Jonathan Robefon, lieutenants j
another by Abimael Y. Nicoll captain, William
Morri» and Howell Co,lib lieutenants; another by
John M'Ctelland captain, Robert Rowan and Staats
Rutlodge liautenants; another by Frederick Frye
captain. Horatio Dayton and Samnel Fowles lieu
tenants.
Of that commanded by major Ford, one compa
ny is so be officered by Richard S. Blackburn capt,
John Saunders and James Triplett lieutenants;
another by lames Bruff captain, Henry Muhlen
bur» and James P. Heath lieutenants ; another by
Ebcnezer Ma/fey captain, Ebenezerßeebe lieuten
ant ; another byStaats Morris captain, Philip Lan
dai. and Samuel T. Dyfon lieutenants.
Of that commanded by major Touflard, one
company is to be officered by George Ingerfoll capt
P«tcrft. Darnfy litutenant; another by William
Littlefield captain, George Rofs lieutenant; ano
ther by Joseph Elliott captain, James,Houl'e and
William Yates lieutenants ; another by Nehemiah
Freeman captain, Philip Rodrique and Warham
Shepherd lieutenants.
The arrangement with rcfpe& to the second re
giment is as follaws.
Of the battalion commartdcd by major Brooks
one company is to be officered by James Read, capt
Theodore Memminger and Robert W. Ofborne
licuttnats ; another by Gallender Irvine captain,
George W. Carmichael and Charles Wollftoncraft
lieutenants; another by James Still captain, Philip
Stewart and Patrick C.Harris lieutenants; anothA
by Walter L, Cochran captain, William L. Coo
per and Robert Heaton, jun. lieutenants.
Of that commanded by major Jackson, one com
pany is to be officered by Deeius Wadfworth capt.
Nathaniel Leonard and Francis Gibfon lieutenants;
another by John Henry captain, John W. Living
fton and T. Knight lieutenants ; another by Lemuel
Gates captan, George W. Duncan anit George
Waterhoafe lieutenants; another tTy Amos StTid
dard captain, William Steele and Leonard '.Villiams
Of that commanded by major Touflardjcne com
pany is to be officered by William M'Rhea captain
Jamas White and John Fergus, jun. lieutenant*;
another by Samuel Eddins Alexander D.
Pope and John Leybowrn lieutenants ; another by
Francis H. captain, William Deveaux arid
James B.Many lieutenants; anotherby John Bishop
captain, John Hancock and David Evans, jwn. lieu
tenant?.
It is expelled that the officers not at prefVnt with
their companies, and not on the recruiting service,
or on some ©ther service, by the fpeeial command
of rwajor general Hami.ton, will ipnnn&iatety join
than ; an<4 the companies not alrerdy at the above
mentioned dcftinations,-are to be held in rcatfcnefs
to proceed to them, for which further orders will
ftiortly be given
A true Extract,
PHILIP CHURCH,
Aid-de-Camp.
miyzs
FOR SALE,
At the two mile /tone, on the Wejfahiclon, or
Ridge Road,
A Place containing about eighty acret, in part?'
** or the whole together, ax may fait the pur
chaser. There is on the premises a houfe47
feet front) by 43 1-2 deap, a fcallery, milk boul'e,
pump, ice houfu, and fetm hottfe, a large barn,
60 feet by 32, with ftailofor 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, thi; situation heahhy and
high, commanding a view of the city and Dela
ware. There is alio a small diflance from the man.
Con [house a farm house in good repair, with
kitchen, flable, &c. and a pump of good wa
ter: Fersterms apply to
SAMUEL MEREDITH.
No* 17i,Chefnut Street.
Marsh 12.
To be Rented,,
OR.should an eligible offer be made, it will be
fold, free of any incumbrances, and imme
diate poffeflien give, a small neat three story Brick
DWELLING, almofl new, situated to the west
ward of Ninth street, confiding of a kitchen, two
parlours, the chambers, and a well plaiftered gar
rat, also an excellent (lore room, with a leaden
cittern for holding cool water, which it receives
through pipes from a pump near the door, of the
bed water, —the rooms are all completely papered
and hung with bells, marble chimnies and hearth
are in threa of the rooms—there is likewise a piaz
za to.the fouthfront, which renders the back par.
lour extremely cool and agreeable in the warm
eafon. The fituatinn is pleasant and perfe&ly
healthy, and well calculated for a family that do
not reside in the country during the iummer, as
being both pleasant as well as convenient to the
city for business.—For particulars apply at the
house, the south east corner of Chefnot and
Eleventh flreets.
may 21
Copper Warehouse,
Late ALEXANDER BISL/IND, ts' Ct.
No* 401, Markbt-Striet,
ROBERT KID,
HAVING purchased the Stock, of the above firm,
Solicits the patronage of the publica-nd their
friend* ; where they may depend on being served on
the very best terms with th# following goods :
—'VIZ. —
A general aflortment of Copper Bottoms
and Sheets, for Copper Smiths and other purpoies,
Pigand Bar Lead, •
Block Tin and Crowley Steel,
Tin in Boxes, and BraU Kettles-in Nests,
With a large and general aflortmem of Ironmongery*
feb. 16. diw wWf<f
WISHES
TO ENGAGE,
In a WMlefoJe, or Retail Dry. Good Store,
A TOUNG MAN
Of inilif; utable charailer—has lately been in
the habit of attending a Dry Good Store.
A lin: rlirc&ed tr C. W. at the Office of this
Gazette will bs promptly attended to,
terms j CITY BRIDGE.
Of Richard Fol-we/l, in 1 fnlaa< IpfJia, I | incorporated for the pjrtp"fc ot creAmga
Pridge over the S.-huyU.iU, at or
~ ar the L'ity of Philadelphia, laving contraSc'd
with the SefeA and Common Council oi the said
City for a site tor such Bridge at *ke well «nd of
rHgli flreet, hereby giv.' NOTICE —That a pre
mium ot Two Hundred Dollars will be paid by the
said Direitor j far the mo [I approved plan of a
Bridge for the said site, the calculati b ot which
(hall be confilUnt with the following general lim
ta:ions.
I The material to be of wood, iron or ftciie, ©f
I of these articles combined.
| The confiruifion to be fuilable to the
i of the rirer which is a 9 follows —fubjciSl to excef
five frefhes, occasionally (lopping above or below
the said High-street, in the ftrft isftance' breaking
loose and bringirg down large maffesof ice, tim
ber, &c. in the latter instance caufmg a bach wi
tir (well which has equalled to 19 cct a '-ove low
water level, and at that height coyeri". g a tia.sl
of ground near 5 .miles 111 length, b) .1 very con
ffdeialile width—Therefore,
As few pier? as can be confluent with fafcty,
or without a pier if equally fafe and permanent.
The opt ning between the abutment! to be not
more than 400 feet, nor lets than 3CO feet.
Ths plans to be accompanied with elevations —
explanatory descriptions and estimates—the esti
mates to fpecify the quantity of materials of each
kind, thefsparate and colleilive cod thereof when
wrought and laid or fixed, the quantity of filling
in or dry arches with the backing fuperftruilure
aad causeways complete.
Offerings conliftent with the fofegoing will
received at any time previous to the firft day of A'l
gulk next, —
A fe&ion of the river Schuylkill with the adja
cent gr -undson each fide at the well end of High
ftreet will be (hewn to thofis pcrfons who may be
desirous of exhibiting plans and estimates.
JOHN DORSEY ; fee'ry, pro t;m.
Philadelphia, May 15, 1 799-
The printers of news-papers throughout the li
nked Stages are reqatfted to infertthe above a few
times, tuths iftA
FOR SUBSCRIBING TO THE
JOURNALS OF CONGRESS,
rROM IHI COMMENCEMENT
Of the American War, m t774> t0 the pre-
INCIVDINC
The Reports of Heads of Departments, of
Committees, and other Official and Pri
vate Papers of that Body, nota first per
mitted to be made public.
THE work will be printed on a fine paper, and
a new neat tipe, in large oitavo.
Each volume will contain above JOO pages,
neatly bound and lettered.
Uniformity in size, paper, and binding, will be
observed throughout the work ; so that, whilt the
fubferibers become poffelT d ol a valuable record,
an ornament may be added to rhtrir libraries.
The pries to fubferibers will be 1 dolls. 75 cts.
per volume, in boards, and 3 dolls whole bound ;
but, as the publisher does not intend to print many
more than the nnmber fubferibed for, a confidtra
ble rife on the price may bs expected to non-fub
icribers. .
Etch volume will contain about one third lels
of letter-press than the original edition ; but, as the
publifiicr is not yet enibled to determine the extent
of the Private Jonrnals, which he may be allowed
to make public, he cannot ascertain the number of
yolumes which willcomprife the work.
0- Payments to be made on delivery oj each
•volume.
Subscribers will have it at therr option, either to
fubferibe for the whole of the Journals, up to the
present time, or to those only ol the Old Congress
prior to the organization of the Federal Govern
ment. '
IN all countries, the proceedings in the com
mencement of their governments, are 101 l in darlt
nefs and obscurity, owing to a in the
succeeding generation, to prefcrve the public re
cords, and the attention of the nation,in thoferuie
ages, being callsd off from their domeflic concerns,
to engage is wars and conquest. Of what infinite
value would the laws of Alfred be, had they heen
tranfmirwd to eur days ? Time, that deflroys
every thing, enhances the value of well authetiti
catad public record*, and renders them almost in
eftimahle. It is hoped, thai Americans will, there
fore, chearfully contribute their assistance in trans
mitting to poflerity the labours of their ancestors
—founders of the Columbian nation.
%* The work will certainly be advanced with
expedition and promptitude. The following will
(how the fuppert it has alreidy acquired:
'■ Philadelphia, June ij, 1798.
1 To the Honorable the Senate and House of Rcp-
refematives of the Uniteu States
" The MEMORIAL ef the Subscribers, Citizens,
ice. of Philadelphia,
*' Refpedfullyjl.m-etb,
" That having, in our refpeSive avocations,
frequent occasions to rei;ur to the Journals of Con
grels, we experience inconvenience by the Icarci
ty of them : That we understand that Richard
Folwell, printer, *>f Philadelphia, has hid it in
contemplation to print that public record; and
that he hath obtained partial countenance from ma
ny individuals; hut that he has delayed prosecu
ting the work, in expectation of encouragefnent
from'government, that may adequately indemnify
him. We, therefore, refpe&frilly Illicit, as the
publication is neceflary to be disseminated among
public bodies thatCongrefi will, in their wifdfm,
render him such additional encouragement, <0 that
which he has obtained from private individuals,
as to unable fctm to proceed with the work,fo that
your Vlemorialilis may be enabled to purchafeco
pies of that record for themselves.
Thomas M'Kean, John l>- Coxa,CharlesHeatly,
Samfom Levy,Y. Rofs, Wm. Moore 6mith, John
Read jun. Wi'.liam. Tilghman.John F. Miffiin, Jo
feph B. M'Kean.John Bi*ckly, W. Sergeant, John
Thompson, Jared Ingerfoll, Jafpcr Moy lan,William
Rawle, J. Thomas, William Levis, Janaes Giblon,
M. Kcppelc, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, George
Davis, John Haltowell, Jame6 Qldden, Walter
Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L,
Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas
Willing, Samuel M Fox, John Nixow,Robert Wain
"Robert H.Dunkin, John Ewing,Jun F.dwardPen
nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William
Young, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoole
James Crukfhank, Mr.thew Carey, Henry K. Hel
muth, Peter D« Haven, John Duufap, Edward
Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David
C- Claypoole, Thomas Armllrong, Samuel H.
Smith, John Femio.
" True copy from the original Memorial, pre
sented to the Houfeof Representatives of the
United States, on Monday, tn£ 18th of June
1798:
" WILMAM LAMBERT, for
" JONATHAN W.CQNDY, CtERK."
" RESOJ(,VEt) by the Senate and House of Rep
resentatives of the United States of America in
Congress alTerablsd.Tha: the Secretary of the Senate
and the Clerk of the House of Representatives, be
authoriltd and directed, to fubferi'-e, on such terms
qi they may doetm eligible,for theufe of the Senate
and House of Reprcfentatives, for four hundred
Copies of the Journals of Cengrafi, which a.c pr»-
posed to be published by Richard Folwell and such
number of copies of deficient volume* of the sets
now in print, as may be necefTary to complete the
fame. '
Speaker of the Heufe of Reprefentatii'es.
JAMES ROSS,
President of the Senate pro tempore.
Approved, March id, 17Q9.
JOHN ADAMS,
may 20.
A country feat for fate.
SITUATE about tour miles from the city, and
bounding on the river Schuylkill, against the
lower end of the white rock, and between Mount
Pleafantand the Fouutain Green Farms, contain
ing abofit twenty acres of well watered land, and
the profpe&s from several points thereof are ex
ceeded by few in the neighborhood ef Philadelphia,
there are now on the premises, a farm house, &c;
There are several excellent (lone quarries alrendy
opened, which are so conveniently situated, that
when the Canal fliall be in operation, the boats
plying therein, may loid from the quarries.
For terms of laie apply at No. 21, Arch-street,
No. 12, North Third-ltreet, or No. 51, South
Second-street.
ftu th fajt
N. B.
purchafar
may 15
Valuable Property for Sale,
I* Chefnut, near Sixth street, direiUy oppofit
Congress Hall,
A LOT of ground, about 11 feet front in .Chef
nut street and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a
good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel
aenge, fubjeA to a ground rent of acs. per annum.
The advantageous (ituatiott of this property re
quires no comments, for it mufl be known, there
?re few in this city to equal it, an un»cceptionable
title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to
JAMES GIRVAN,
no. 19?, Chefnet (Ircct, next door to the pre
march 5
tu&fr. if
sent time,
TERMS.
JONATHAN DAYTON,
President of the United States,
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An inilifputable title will be given to the
.
G. SHAW,
RfJpeSfully informs the public, he has received
from
Robert Johnston,
Apothecary, No. 10, Green street, Scho, Lon
don, a frefb and very considerable supply
of his higltly esteemed Medicine.
AWARE of the depredations made on every
public medicine of eftablifted repute and
extensive sale, R. Johnfton, obtained the K>ng
of England's Patent for his invention, not " to
recommend." but " to difltngutjh," Whitehead's
Eflince of Mustard from
SPURIOUS IMITATIONS.
" Five years have now elapled frnce Mr.
Johnfton firft made known to the world this
very extraordinary medicine ; dsrinp this short
period, its efficacy has been so clearly demflfl
ftiateedth.it its sale has far exceeded any foi m
er example ; comparitively there fare tew fami
lies in England or the United States which have
not either,heard of or experienced its beneficial
effeils and with heartfelt fatisfaiflion he had the
happiness to declare Whitehead's Fflence of
Milliard has cured n:ore persons srfflicfled wrth
Rheumatisms, Gout, Lumbago, Palsy, Com
plaints of tbs Stomach and other Pain
ful Maladies.
Than all the Medicine* ever before nude
public, indeed, the inft.inces, of its efficacy and
letters of acknowledgment from " the mott re
fpe&able ctiarafilers" are so numerous that a
large volume coold not possibly contain them,
it tins alio obtained the approbatian of the molt
eminent men of the faculty and is bonomed by
the use and recommendafiftn of the srfl.families
in England, Ireland and America.
R ..JOHNSTON has reason to be'sß ve a Urge
quantity under the name of " Improved Ufltnct
of Mustard," as wrll as many other , ha 'wen
fhippeJ for Aiflerica, and c<Mifider« it hit duty
to prevent impaction and difappointwent.
He therefore requests the afflidled to be par
ticular in the purchife of his bottles, boxes, la
bels, and bill of dire&ions which are clofcly co
pied, and words " by royal authority," artfully
substituted for the words ''by the king's patent'
which may elude common observation
The Genuine is diftinguilhed by the signature
of R. Johnfton, in liis own hand writing on
each label, and as an additional feenrivy is fur
ther signed on the curfide wrapper by his only
agent for the United States. G. SHAW, Nd
ngChefnut fireet, Philadelphia, by whom it is
fold wholesale and retail, hi pills *nd in a fluid
state atone doll»r each, box or bottle
FOR CHILBLAINS, SPRAINS AND
BRUISES,.
It is a; certain and tfieJlual remedy, seldom
requiring mpre than three or four applications.
To the candid and liberal of the faculty,
R. Johnfton refpeilfully futrmits the folic .ving
obiervations. Jhe Fluid Effeacts Of Mjftird,
is an embrocation worthy ijheir particular atten
tion. it differs in its nature from all others, and
is out of the beaten ti*a(9 of general prftflice—
It is an aiftive flimulani,«afily contrculed , may
be either mcreafed or dimiuiihed in its itrength
by the different methods of life, it i» both ele
gant and convenient and is fre<}nently found in
the extemporaneous prefcriplions of theif bre
theren in England.
The above Genuine Medicine, as well is
many others of the firfl celibrity may be had by
appointment of G. Shaw, of Mr. G. Bailey,
Wilmington, Dr Rgi-rtll, Maiden Lane, Xew-
York, MeflTrs. Bailtv and Walker, Charklton,
William Black, Salim, (N. J ) Charifs Hw
initch, Lancaster, A. C. Jorden, Norfolk, John
Roberts, do. David Keen, Sweet SprVigs, Vir
ginia, R. Lee, Baltimore, I. & J Mant?:, Fre
dcricktown, Maryland, G. W. Mancins, Alba
ny, Dr. Vanfolingen, New-York, Mefii-s. Tit
ford & Son, do. MefTrs. Rc.fs & Douglas.. Pittf
urg> John Webster, Wilmington, James Wil
son, do. Uichard Winter &Co. Savannah, and
in every principal town Pn the United States.
N. Js. The public are delired to enquire for
Whitehead's Essence of MufUrd, all others be
ing a base and lpurious imitttion.
HQ, Cliefnut-flreet, where Vendert may be
fnppiied.
" Caution against ■
Agents are appointed by G. Shaw in every
principal town of the United States, and there
is no'certainty of pqrchafing the Genuine Es
sence of Mustard in any part of America, unless
it is Cgnedonthe oulfide wrapper by G. Shaw,
No. 129, Chefnut street, t"hi!adelphia, where
(hopkeepcra are supplied and a liberal discount
allowed them.
May 13
ALL EERSONS,
INDEBTED to tne Ellaie of Abraham
Dicks, Sheriff of the County of
Delaware, are requested to make immediate pay*
mer.t, .and all those who have demands ag«i|tf)
said Estate to anihenticare and prcfent them for
settlement. Also, all thofc wifo have d«p©fited
writings with said d«eesfed to apply for them to
WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm.'r.
Springfield, county, )
ift mo. Bth, 1799. 5
jan. 8
tu.th fa-tf
A COUNT£ li FE IT.
GEO. SHAW.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
March nth,
PUBLIC NOTICE IS GlVim
Purl'nant to the aft of Cengrefj pafled on ■}
ill day of JuKt, one tlwl'jnd, seven
(lrnj and ninety fix, entitled " an af\ renuli "
ing the grants of land appropriated for mi>!
tary fervicej, and for the society of United
Brethren .for propagating the gospel am
the Heathen ; and the a& fupplementarv to
the said recited afl passed on th: l'econd day oF
March, one thowfand feveß hundred andninal
ty nins to <wit:
THAT the trail of Land herein after de
creed, namely, " beginning at the North Weft
corner of the fcven ranges of townfliip,, and
running thence fifty mileß dye south, along the
western boundary of the said raHges ; —thence
due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri.
ver ; i hence up the Main Branch of the said ri*
ver to the. place where the Indian boundary |i n j
crosses the fame thence along the said boun
dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf.
kingum river at the crofting place ab.i.ve Fort
Lawrence; thence cfiwn the laid river, to the
point whsre a line run due weft from the place
of beginning, will imerfefl the said river
ihence along the line so run to the place of he*
ginning has been divided into town(hip 3 0 f
five miles square, and fradlionalparts of town
(hips ; and that plats and surveys of the fatf
rownlbips and fractional pa-ts of townlhips are
ilepof.ted in the offices of the Rcgifjer of the
Freafurynnd Surveyor General, for the infuee
tion of all persons concerned.
11.
The holder* of such warrants as have been
:ir fliall be granted for military fervicesperform
ed during the late war, are required to present
lie lame to the Register of the Treasury, at
ome time prior to the twelfth diy of February
n the year, one thousand eight hundred, for
he ptirpofe of being regiflered ; No registry
till however be made of any less quantity thaa
i quarter townlhip, or fnur thousand acres
Th« priority of location of the warrants which
nay be psefented and reriflered in manner al'are.
aid, prior to th« lath day of February in the
rear onethonfand eight hundred, will immediate'
j after the said day, be determined by lot, in the
node diefcribed by the act firft recited.
IV.
The holdets of regiflered warrants, fhr.ll on
Monday the 171b day ot'February, in the year
on (hall be determined, by lot is aforcfaid, perfon
illy.orby thffir stents, di'fij'nate in wriiingat the
oiiVt of the Remitter ol tii.- Treasury, the particu
lar quarter towuuript elected by th.-m refpeilively,
and such of the said holder! as (hall not
t«hci- locations on the (aid day, ih a!l be postponed
ib locating Inch warrant* to all other holders cf
rcgiltereri warrants
v.
The holder# «f wirtints fu* military
ufficicnt to cfcver one or m<>re quarter
it trait* of foor thoafuid acrereaeft •fen,
:ime after Moixfey the i7thdiy of Febriury^^ijf^
utd prior to the firfcdayol Jatluarf , l|o», b^_^f.Sw
owed to register the fajtl warricts io ~J
bi-cfaW, md fbtthwitft to make UcitMfti
<n any trail or traiftt of k.n<l Yi
VI. : \i. : ' i 1 '< <
- rT ■ f
All warrants or claims for lands on account of
nilitary fcrviees, which fhulinotbe registered ar>d
iocattd btfore the firft day of January. 1802, arc by
the fuppleint;ntary %&. of Congress herein before
reciti d, pasTed 00 the second day of March, 1799,
declared to be forever barred.
Gitcb under my hand at Philadelphia, the
day aftd year above mentioned.
OLIVER WOLCOTT.
Sec. of lbe Treasury.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Jl'Nl 17, 1798.
Notice is hf.rebv given, That by vin
tue oi an ad. puffed during the pr(.fent ses
sion ef Congrcfs, so much oi the aft entitulcd
" An AS making further provision forthefup
" port of public credit, and for the redenvptioi
" of the public debt"—paired the third day of
March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety
five, as bars from settlement or allowance,
Certificates, cpmmonly railed Loan Office and
>nal settlement Certificate, and Indents <u In-
is fufjtended until the twelfth day oj
une, which willbe in theyear dnethoufandfeven
tundred and ninety nine.
Tha' on the liquidation and fettlomettof th(
aid Certificates-, and of lniere.o, at the
I'r'.Mfury, tf.c Creditors will be entitled tq receira
Certificates of funded fhnr Per Cent. Stockegual '
o the amount of the fcd Indents, and the arrear
ges of intercft due un their said Certificates,prior
o the fit II day of January one thoofjtid./even
mndred and ninety one.
That-' -^ticipal" IfStt
..at tlx; principal fumsof the bid Loan _ .
ml final I'etdement Certificate*, with the interest
hereon, Once th -f rft day ol January, one rhou
?nd seven hundred and ninety one, will be dif
hirged after liquidation at the Trejfury, by the
payment of interest andreimhurfrment of princi
pal, equal to the sums which would have been
payable thereon, if the said Certificates had beta
fulifcvihed, pursuant to the Am.'.fcing 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
fulifcriptions av aforefaid, which mar Vet value will
be determined by the Comptroller oi tJleTreafury.
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Valuable Property for Sale.
FOR SALE,
THAT well known Estate, callecf
SHREWSBURY FARM, formerly the residence
oi General John Cadwalidar, fituat® on SsfT-Jra»
River,in Kent county, Maryland—costaiiMßg a
bout 1900 acP-rs of prime LAND, upwards of 500
of whick are in woods. The Buildings are all ex
cellent, andconfifl ©f a handsome Dwelling House»
two lage Barns with Cowhouses, Stables for lifty
horfe&.a f peeioustreading floor under cover,a gra
nary,two )verfeer*s houses, two ranges oftwo ne
ry buildttigsfor Negroes (one: of them new and 0
brick), Corn houses a Smoak house,&6. 1 e
whole Estate bei.ng nearly surrounded by water, it
requires but little fomfing. a»d has a good Shad an
Herring fiftiery. It is conveniently situated or
both the Philadelphia and Baltimore market*, wit
two landings on a navigable river bat a snort ti
from Baltimore. There i? a large 1 catch, and two
large Apple Orchards on the premi/es; alio, a varie
ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The 01
rnoftly a rich loom. : —The whole will be fold tog*-
therordividecVkitofmalter farms(for which the w
dings are c»p*yaientljr fituatcd) wlfliy fi£ij3Sfijj2|||
haler, The Stock on said
efts,, Cattle, Sheep *c. will alfcht
For further partittilarsapply<o
on the
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Decemb:r i». ,
PRINTED BY J. }'/■ PENI
l«Wtf
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
Secretary of ibt
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