■< *hbmj Pit Atr- & & NTZINfc » Ac. 95, Nwll) WaUr-jirecty ' HAY.F. FOR SALE, 5 ' ' jb TONS HE MI 4 , Do o u!h cll I<>vv- pr i c ' 1». t 14 ptpi!t choiv c old port wiF.e I' o boxc* cir.rt Jo tons roll bvirhftorie 40 yellow ochr« 20 do. p #ari barUjf A -t w h irr'. ls lentilles lio boxes Havamia flugafs 1000 (icmy-'ohn-. ICO i ox- s window glass few thefts liquor cases 4 calks hog's bridles 1 hhd. blocking > -["VVINE 2 do. lail j A few bundles G«rman Oeel i-'cveral packages fiate* and pencils 3 hogfhea<Js gwe 4 packages men? flipp*rs 1 do. bunting for colours 2 do. Quills A fetv barrelsnaval (lores, &c. &c. An 1 as usual, a great variety of Ticklenburghs, hempen linens, oz raKrig-., lufian-, i rownrolls, p itterbcrnes, checks, gripes, &c. «Scc. which they will Tell on realonable t - nrs. MADEIRA WINE. l-'OR sale, p,r subscriber, 13 Pipes of Madeira Wine, GIDtfON HHiL WELLS, mav John Miller, Juy. No. 80, Dorlt, near Third Sireet. Wat far 6*le. Coffkei, Bafta*, Miunootlies, TaffjtieS, Cuiictes, P»tna } Romal and > Handkerchief!. Mulmul j 7he for goods are noiv id be fold at reduced Prices, N. B. Many of thtle Goods may be printed to a<3vantaga in this oountry ni<iv 16 For Sak t By WILIAM MOTT, A'o. 14.5, Market-street, Very low tor Cash, or a fliort Credit, A large aflartment of printed cotlon hand'fs. i'o. bandannas, Roioalls and fliau Is, i Trunks printed cottons, Bed Eualifli lutetlrjngs, modfcs, " 4 iiiperSne cloths, Several packages aflbrted nand'fs unopened, pewter aiTorttd, cjfk bar tin, ■1 trunk ferrets 4d & 6d, < link furniture fringes, B'ji k and white laces and edgings. FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, *2O pipes of Old Madeira Wine, 2 C g pounders 25 coiio tiggiKg, from 1 1-4 to 5 inch, 35 hhcls. of b-ll [ames River Tobacco. Willing y Francis, Pcnn-Street. tu ill & fat tf Vav zt. NOTICE. ALL Persons having any De mands againfc the efUteof the lite Robert Hardi«, mariner, deceased, are hereby requeued toprefent them for l'ettlement, and allthofe indebted to {aid fftate, to malu; payrn«nt to either of the l'ubfcriber* pkter baynton, tVglriut-firtet. { JOHN CRAIG, f Executors N»> 11, Dock-Jfrect. J jan.l4' TO LET, THAT LARGE AND ELEGANT, HOUSE, No. 192, Market Street, door above the President's. -For teims Inquire of ROBERT XID, No. 901, Market Street. eotw may 21 Englilh wrought Nails. Imported in the /JAps Molly and Diana > from I V E R POO L. 403 Calks of Nails, C CONSISTING of 6d, Bd, iod, lid, and j iod, ftat points fuita.ble for the southern market—fid, 8d» iod, lad, and iod, finedrawn finifps—-alio i, 3, 4, and 6 clouts—iprigs— iuck3—lenpper nails—lheathrsg nails, &c. TOR SALE BY, Robert Denifon, junr. 117 Market-ftrcet FOR SALE Bv SIMON WALKEIt, Pint\ near I'iftb-strcet, \T , r OOI.WICH proof Cannon—9 pounders, VV 6 I-z feet long, 10 cwt. each, and 7 feot I<.i"jj, 15 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. completed ditto- 6 pounders, 5 i-i feet long, 15 cwt. each, aud6 (Vet long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. coivvl-.tr ; Catro!ia.4es on Aiding carriages, 12, 18 & 24 pounder«s, weig"hi.oe; 6 I-2, 8 and 13 cwc. each ; oar ding dike's and Cutlasses ; Cannon Powder; ■Copper Sheathing Nail?, Spikes nod Bolts; (if 9 12,18 and 241h. round Shot; 6 y 9, 18 and 24.1b; double-headed do, v> 13 and 241b. Cannifter Shot. Alio—a quabtity of befl Englifti, Porter, Claret GJ.fi Pert Wine Bottles, Taunton Alt in calks of 7 dozen eaoh. r• i» oh 8 Notice is hereby Given, '• HAT appliiation will be made for the ifiue *■ of rerulii itttffor twen.'y two (hares of the . orV of the Hark of theU niteel Stat'-s, in lieu nl the iiTuVrmi ntioned certificates for a like number of fcsre* of the (lock nf the Is id Infti t t;on,.iii wwv"' ot Janie* ELklev Collev. of |,i'.-»rno i >1! ! y the capture of the Diana, iiichara lvirkJ>rMe. mafier, on a voyage from ptiii. rlrlphii to rpool, Grta'-Brifain, viz. Two 'No«,i*.,o(Os and 27001 F«r fn" u,n(-1 .'.i'li. Three rertifieates. No. 170 c: 1 * - Sfeo*, tof fennWssarh. G. SIMPSON, Gasbi't*. ' :ril ' y»'««!S'a".-0 u ?rn ■■lay Jj, 1799- S tuth.^w Market-ftretjUtt. 195. ' ",»*4W 3ai»tf lawi J, 3awtf 2a\v tf NetV'Torl'i Miy t&> 1 790* GENERAL (JRDERS. THE following Jifpnfrion of the two regiment of Arti!icrift.-> and Engineers has been adopt ed. Of the firit regiment, one Jrafraltyn commad ed hy major Rivardi, isafiignedro the Weitcrn ar my ; another battelion commanded by major l-ree man, is to garrtfon the pods in Georgia and Soath Carolirta ; another hatta ion commanded by major Ford, is to garrison the polls in North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland, and the battal lion commanded by major Touff«rd, is reserved for thefervice oi the field. Ol the second regiment, one battalien command ed by major Brooks, is to garrison the pofis in De laware, Pennfylvama, Ncw-Jerfey, and New- York ; another battalion commanded by major Jackson, is to garrison the posts in Connedicut, Rhode-Iflan !, Maflachufetts and New-Hampihire, | and the remaining battalion (one not having yet ! been raised) commanded fry major Hoops, is re i served forthefervice of tli. field. The definitive arrangements of officers to the re fpe<slive cempanies of the battaliow of the fird rr giment, annexed to the Western arn.y is referred to Colonel Burbeck. The following is eftabliftied with r:;. r ped to the other bat talions. Of that commanded by major Freeman one com pany is to be officered by Michael iCalrerfcin, capt. George Izard, and Jonathan Robcfon, lieutenants; another by Abiittacl Y; Nieoli captain, William Morris and Howtfli Cobb lieutenants ; another by John M'Clelkuidcaptain,Robert Rovvan andStaats Rutl«dge lieutenants; another by Frederick Frye captain. Horatio Dayton and Samnel Fqwlcs lieu tenants. Of that commanded by major Ford, one compa ny isro be officered by Richard S. Blackburn cap:, John SaunJtrs and Jamet Tiipiett lieutenants; another by tames E;uff captain, Henry Muhlen burj: and James P. Heath lieutenants ; another by Ehenezer MalTey captain, Eben«?2>er Beebe lieuten ant ; another byStaat3 Morris captain, Philip Lan dai' and Samuel F. Dyfon liewrenants. Of that commanded by major Touflard, one company is to be officered by George Ingerfoll capt Peter A Darnfy lieutenant; another by William Littlefield captain, George Rofs lieutenant; ano ther by Joseph Elliott captain, James lloufe and William Yates lieutenants ; another by Nehemiah Freeman captain, Philip Rodrique and Warham Shepherd lieutenants. Thft arrangement with refpedl to the second re giment is as follows. Of the battalion commanded by major Brooks one company is to be officered by James Read, capt Theodore Memminger and Robert W. Ofborne lieutenats ; another by Callender Ipvine captain, George W. Carmichael and "harleg Wollftoncraft lieutenants; another by James Still captain, Philip Stewart and Patrick C.Harris lieutenants ; anotheV by Walter L. Cochran captain, VCiTliam L. Coo per and Robert Heaton, jun. lieutenants. Of that commanded by major Jackson one com pany is to be officered by Decius W'adfworth cspt. Nathaniel Leonard and Francis Gibfon lieutenants; another by John Henry captain, John W. J iving flon and T. Knight lieutenants; another by Lemuel Gates captan, George W. Duncan and George Waterhoufe lieutenants ; another b"y Amos Sffcd dard captain, William Steele and Leonard .Villiams lieutenants. Of that commanded by major ToufTard,one com pany is to be officered by William M'Rhea captain James White dnd John Fergus, lieutenants; another by Samuel fiddins captain, Alexander D. Pope and John Ltybourn lieutenants ; another by Francis H. Huger, captain, William Deveaux and James B.Many lieutenants; another by John BMhop captain, John Hancock and David Evans, jun. lieu tenant*. It is expe&ed that the officers not at present with their companies, and ft of on the recruiting fcrvice, or on lome other fervicC, by the fpeeial command of rwajor general Hamiltos, will imm<rs!iatcfy join them ; the companies not alrerdy at the above mentioned declinations, are to be held in rcadinef6 to proceed to them, lor which further orders will shortly be giveti. A true Extract, PHILIP CHURCH, ruay2s FOR SALE, At lie two mile fione, on the IVeJa/iiciott, or Ridge Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, in parts' ** or the whole together, ae may fait the pur chaser. There is on the premises a house 47 i-j feet front, by 43 m de#p, a scullery, milt house, pump, ice houfu, and sum house, large barn, 60 fset by 3a, with ftallsfor 15 horfea and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a second milk house supplied by a fpritig. The grounds are well manured, and laid out in good stile, with an abundance of o*na mental, and fruit trees, the Ctuatiou healthy and high, commanding a view of the city and Dela ware. There ia also a small diflance from the man sion jhoufe a farm house in good rtpair, with kitchen, flable, &c, and a pump of good wa ter: Fersterms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. No. 171 .Chefnut Street. March ta To be Rented, OR, should an eligible offer be made, it will be fold, free of any incumbrances, and imme diate poffeifion give, a fniall neat throe (lory Brick DWELLING, almost new, situated to t! west ward of Ninth street, confiding of a kitchen, two parloursjthe chambers, and a well plsiftered gar rat, alfe an excellent store room, with a leaden cittern for holding cool water, which it receives through pipes from a pump near the door, of the best water, —the rooms are all completely papered and hjung with bells, marble chimnics and hearth are in three 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 lunation is pleasant and perfe&lv healthy, and well calculated Tor a family that do not rciide in the countiy during the lummer, as bwng both pleasant as well as convenient to the city for bufiueft.— for particulars Apply at the house, the foiith eall corner of Chflntit and Eleventh streets. may 21 Copper Warehouse, Late ALEX ANDER BISLJA'D, Ssf Co. No: 201, Market-Street, ROBERT KID, HAVING purchased the Stock, of the above firm, Solicits the patronage of the public and thei«r friends ; where they may depend on being served on the very terms with the following goods : T'.Jg.— A general aflortment of Copper Bottoms and Sheets, tor Capper Smiths and other purposes, Pigand BjftLcad, Block Tin and Crowley Steel. Tin in Boxes, 2nd Bra?? Kenlesin Nvfts, With a large and general allbrtmciu of Ironmongery, feb. i 5. ciw w&L'f WISHES TO ENGAGE, In a Wholesale, or Retail Dry Good Store, A YOUNG MAN Qf inrUft utal )c character —has lately hetn in fli h-ahir of a'tending a Dry Good St <re. \ lir, • . i'.* ! '<» W. at the t 'ice of v: • ft.- v.-in b> promptly attended to. . xi: k v s Of Richard Fohcdl, in PhihJrlbhi,r, FOR fcUBSCRUi'.Ni; TO T1! E JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, FROM 'J Hfc COMMENCEMENT Of the American War, in i > 74' to t!je The Reports cf Heads ef Debarments, of Committees, and other Official and Pri vate Papers of that Body, now frjt per mitted to be made public. THE work will be printed on a fine paper, and lc High-fyeet, in the firft jnftsnfce breaki. £ t new neat tfpe' J , in terfce o&avo. joofe and bringing dowr. large mattesof tee, rim* Hach rotume will contain above 500 pages, j )er & c j n the latter instance caiiiin' a hue- '•*•':'•• icatly bound ?nd lettered. ur'iwell which has equalled to 19 feet a U;iitc.i :r.it yin 1 * z,, p' 1 pcr, and wdl ;>*: water level, and at that height cr.vc.-j- '.:aei fefcrvfd throughout th? work ;Ho that, while the j fji gfamn.d' r .er.r 5 n>ile* in LngtU, 1.) a very con übtcribers become. potfelfed ol s. valuable record, jft ra K] e width—rhereforc, , in ornament may he added to their libraries. s j cW piety as cat: be ccVnfiftent v t'n fwety 3 The priC'- iVY* nfoer* will he a ik>i!s. r > crs. ! or , vlt h ou t t , p'^ r ij' equally fa.'e and ver volume, in boards, and 3 dolls, whole I'ound ; j The opening between the abutment* to be not mt, as the ptjbliiher uot intend to print man) ! more than 40Q feet, nor less than 3CO feet, bore than the nnmber fubferibed for, a conficwri- j plans to be accompanied with elevation? — )!e rife on the price may he expe&ed to no!»-fub- explanatory descriptions and eftimater,—the c'H crib. rs. , . maces to fpecify the quantity of mat-, rials of each Evh volume v.-ill contain one tn-rd <ei- ) < ; n j f t'ie i'-narar-- and collective coll thereof when »f letter-prcfs than the original edition ; but, as the wroU crhtaud laid or fixed, the quantity of filling >ub:i(her is not yet. enabled to determine the extent j n or rv arches with the bricking luperfbuilure )f the Private Jowrnal*, which he may be allowed an4 j c:m i' C ways complete. 0 make public, he cannot ascertain the number of Offerings coi: jfti.nt with the foregoing will b* rolumes which will comprise the work. 1 rec eived at any time previous to the firlt day of Au« Pay vents to be made on den-very 'J each next. — volume. ' A foSUon of the river Schuylkill with the adja- Subscribers will have it at their option, either to ! ce , lt g roun ds on each fide at the w-ft end of High ubferibe IV r the whole of the Journals, up to the o rctt vvill be shewn to those persons who may be >refent time, or to thofo only of the Old Congref* d e f lro us of exhibiting plans and eftinaates. >rior to the organization of the Federal Govern* . JOHN DORSEY ; fee'ry, pr# tcm. nent. Philadelphia, May 15, *799. ' The printers of news-papers throughout the U nited States are requ< fted to itifert the above a fww qmes, tutht> iftA IN all countries, the proceedings i* the com mencement of their governments, are loft in dark ness and obfcurlty. owing to a carelessness, in the , fucceedlng to preserve the public re- \ cords, and the attention of the nation, in thoferude ages, being called off from their domestic concerns, I to engage in wars and conquefl. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they been ! tranfaiir.tsd to «u$ days ? Time, that destroys every thing, enhances the value of well authenti cated public records, and renders than almbft in eftifnable. It is hoped, that Americans will, thcre , fore, chearfully contribute their afliftanee in trans mitting to posterity the labours of their ancestors —founders of the Columbian ratios. *** Thewofk will certainly be advanced with expedition and promptitude, The following will ! (how the support it has alrfeady acquired: j 4 * Philadelphia 3 June 15 j 17 93 • 1 To the Honorable the Senate and House of Rep- ; rtfonratives of the Unitec States. " The MEMORIAL of the Sabfcribers, Citizens, inc. of Philadelphia, *' RefpeftfuiiyJ/. civet If, " That having, in our refpe&ive avocations, frequent ciecaGor.sto recur to the Journals of Con grel's, u c experience inconvenience by the scarci ty of them : That we uilder!>and that Richard Folwell, prhitcr, of Philadelphia, has had it in contemplation to print that public record; and that he hath obtai ned partial countenance lrom ma ny individuals; hut that he has delayed profecn ting the work, in cxpeflation of encouragement frsm government, that may adequately Indemnify him. We, therefore, refpe&fnlly lolicit, as the publication JV nactlTary to be diflcminated among public bodies, that Congress will, in their wisdom, render him fu<h sdcLtionalencouragement, to that wh'.ch he has obtained from private individuals, as to suable Jiim to prc.ceed with the worls,fo that your \lemofialitts may be enabled to purchati co pies of that record for thrmfelves. Thomas M'Kean, John I). Coxe,Chaile«Heat!y, Samfom l evy.'F. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smith, John Read jun. William,Tilghman,John P.Mifflin, Jo seph B. M'Kear, John Bcckly, W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jared Ingcrfoll, Jasper Moylan,William Rawle, J. Thomas, William Levis, Janses Gibfon, M. Kcppele, Moles Levy, Robert I'orter, George Davis, John Hallovvell, James ©ldden, Walter Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, John NixoK,Robert Wain Robert Ft. Dunkin, John EdwrvrAPen nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Young, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoole James Crukfhank, Mathew Carey, Henry mutlt, Peter Di Haven, JohH Duujap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C- Claypoole, Thopias Armstrong, Samuel H. Smith, John Fcnno. Aid-de-Carhp. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre fentrti to the House of of the United Siatos, on Monday, the 18th of June 1798 = " RBSOLVED by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the United States of America in Soitgrefs aflemblcd,'That the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Reprelentatives, be authoriied and directed, to fubferibe, on fu;h term? at they may d#«m eligible,for theufe of the Senate and House of Representatives, fpr four hundxed Copies of the Journals of Congrcfs, which a,e pro posed to be publifhcd'nv Richard Folwell and such number of copies ofdeficisnt volume* of the sets now in prmt.as may be neceflary to complete the fame. Speaker of the Bsife of Reprefentati-Vi-s. JAMES ROSS, President of the Senate pro tempore• Approved, March id, 1709. may so A country feat for sale. SITUATE aboutiour miles from the city, and bounding on the river Schuylkill, again!l the lower end of the white rock, and between Mount V itaiant and the Fountain Green Farms, contain ing twenty acres of we ll watered land, and the profpeds from several points thereof are ex cesded byfew in the neighborhood »f Philadelphia, there are now on thepremifes, a farm house, &c; There arc several excelled (lone quarries already opened, which are so conveniently Ctuated, that wh«n the Canal Ihall be in operation, the boats plying therein, may load from the quarries. For terms of sale apply at No. 21, Arch-ftrcet, No. 12, North Third-street, or No. <2. South Second-Greet. {tilth fast N. B. An mdifputableiitle \vill be given to the purchaf«r. may 15 Valuable Property for Sale, lie Chefiist, near Sixth ftrett, directly oppofit Congress Hall, A LOTofgrtfund, about 11 feet front in Chef nut street and 73 feet in depth, whereen is a guod frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Qenge. luhje<a to a ground n nt of fe*. per annum. rhe advantageous fituatioa ot this property re quires no comments, for it mull he known, there ■ refew in thi» city to equal it. an unecceptionable ' 'tie will be made to t.hr pu-chafer. Apply to JAMES GIR.VAN, 110. 10E. Chcfnut arcet, nrjtt door to the pre tu.&fr.tf march j; sent time, including -»• WILLIAM LAMBERT. for " JONATHAN W.CQNDY, CYerk." JONATHAN D.\YTON, JOHN ADAMS, President of the United States. lawtf lM V; i '% I v -- - ' /• ; A.f; ' ' .v ' ''~\ ' > ' i ' ' '/ ' ' '- ■ .' wj ■':*. • .. • .-•• •' , •-. . * *"'" • Cirr BRIDGE. TREASURY DEPARTMKwr. ' J HE fitfrrieut aiio Uiret»oi •. th • > '-'ibt-rh tub, j» w *J«e K^ICE:SI!M»EBYOIV £n> n»ar thr I'ify of Philadelphia, ba^ 1 ;; c'<»:ra<ftc<j Purioaiu lot! ? afl oi Congivfj pafTn) on A '■ith the Scle'it r.nd Common ('n.u>. ; ii» •>• 'belaid j ill Jay of Juae, otic thai-sand, feien ),,, Citv for a site !or such B: i'ge at ti.> we.i n. >o , dred ami nme'y i e nt. Ed "an as] re^u', Hii'h street, hereby giv ; NOTICE— I I"' a pre- , ir.g the grants of land ipprcpritttdiforVii mium of Two Hundred Dollars will be paid by tlis | tafj serVices, »B<l for the foriety Of Unit fald ISi'teaors for the moll approve.- p'w m a j BictJwen for propagating the gofpil ' I Bridge for the said site, the calcnlr.t; wof which the i,' e , t hcn and the ail fupplet3ent» rv , 1 (hall be confident with the following g.-nsrai .;n- tile 1.:! d re- :!<*d a<sl p '.(fed on ifcf fee ,;j ( ' - tutionj. , or r , March, one thonfandlcven hundred.,ndnl' The material to be of wood, if»n or .one, t. tyniae to qW/.' of those articles combined. r j # I scribed, namely, « beginning at the Norrti We corner of the I'tven ranges of townftips, an running thence fifty miles due south, »Jqn R tr .. efterr. boundary of the said ranges; ther. ( due Well to the Main Branch of the Scioto r ver i thence up the Main Branch of the said r ver to the place where the Indian boundary li, croff.s the fame thtnee along the said bout <lary hue to the Tufcaroras branch #f tht Mu kin,gum river at the crofiing p!ice above p 0 Lawrenoe ; thence /iown the kid river, to if point where a line run due weft from the pU, of beginning, will interfeA the said river thence along the line so run to the plare of b ginning ;" has becu divided into townlbips, five miles square, and fraflionalparts of tnvn ■hips ; and that plats and forveys of the la town<hips and fractional parts of townftiips a deposited in the offices of the Rfifler of t | ! Treai'ury and Swtveyor General, for thelnlpt tion of all persons concerned. H. The holders of ftirh warrants as have he: , or f■:a' Ibe granted for military ferviceaper&ri e-d during the late war, are required to prcfe the fame to the Regifler of the Truafurv, some time prior to the twelfth d'.y of Fehr'usi in the year, one thouf.md eight hundrtd, f thf purpose of beinj rcpiflered ; No re gift, will however be made of any ltfs quant'tv th; a quarter toivnfWp, or four thoufa'rd acres HI. Til# priority of location of the warrants wjii, may be preferted and repiflcrcd in manner af.ir said, prior to tj;B nthdiy of ivbrtfjry in t' . year qpe thoufanff eight hundred, wfll iiama is | ly after this f-id diy, bv- determined l.y lot, in ti i mode diifcti'oed by the a>S fir.l recited. IV j The lni of regifter°d witrafTtl, fh; Hr . j Mondny the X7 f li day of February, in rhe y : | 1800, in the order of which the priority of Kic»: | on lhall Redetermined by Iota? afartfaid, j ally, or Vy thfir agents, di'fignate in writing at :1: | ofiicL of the Regifler of the Treasury, t>ic partici i lar quarter t i j'rfVipß eleiled hy tho.?i refr c iiv.i ' ; and such of the said holders as lhall not dsfi rnai ] t-iisir locations on the said day, (lisll be pofi jium : J tn loi*iting such warrants ta all other hMden i ] registered warrants ' .. V - The fcolcfM of warrants for mfiimry fervli fulficie!it to cover o!?e or rr.ore town I or try<Sb< of" tour thotifr.n.l c.-.rh ; ihall. jl -in | tlnic after Moid-ay the 17 fI: day of I'ebriurr. Nc and j-rlor to 'he iirflday ol January, bt * I G. SHAW, ReJpeSfully informs the public, he has received from Robert Johnston, Apothecary, No. »o, Green street, Soho, Lon don, a irelb and very confiderabie supply of his highly esteemed Medicine. AWARE of the depredations made on every publie medicine of eftsbUfhed repute and extenfire sale, R. obtained the King of England's Patent for his invention, not " to recommend" but " to diftinguijhWhitehead ■ Eflence of Mustard from SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. " Five ysara have now ehpl'ed finer Mr. Johnllon firft raide known to the world this very extraordinary medicine ; during this Ihort period, its efficacy has bijen l'o clearly demnn ihateed that its? sale has far exceeded any form er example ; comparatively there [are few fami lies in England or the United States which have not cither-heard of or expe?i«nced its henefciai efledls and with heartfelt: latisfa-ilion he had the happiness to declare Whitehead's Eflence el Muflard has cured more persons nfßiifled with Rheumatisms, Gout, Lttni&egOy Pa by, Com plaints of the Stomach and other Pain ful Maladies. Than all the Meilicine3 eycr before made public, indeed, thcinflances, of its efficacy and letters of acknowledgment from " the nsrll re* fpeflable chjra&erj" are so numerous ttiat a large volume could not possibly contain them, it lias alio obtained the apprebatisri of the mod emineftt nieri ofifce fa-ulty ind is honoured by the use and recommendation of tlje 6rA families iri .iiCglanlrt-lard and Amer'ca. R. JOHNSTON hss reason to believe alargs quantity under she name of" I improved Entice of Mustard" as I»<*H as imfiy otnefs ha been Ihipped for Atfler-ca, and considers it hit duty to prevent impo/ithn and disappointment. He therefore requffis the afflidled to be par ticular in the purchife of his bottles, boxes, li bels, and bill of directions which are closely io- . pied, and words " by royal authority," artfully fubflitated for the words "by the king's patent' which may e!u< ! e common observation.. The Genuine isdillinguifhed by the signature j of R . Johnfton, in his own hand writing 011 each label, and as an additional security is fur- 1 ther iigncd on the outiide wrapper by his on'y agent for the United .States. G. SHAW, No -119 Chefnut street, Philadelphia, by whom it " fold wholesale and retail, in pills and in a fluid flatc atone dollar eaeh,l>ox or bottle FOR CHILBLAINS, BRUISES, It is a certain and eflTeflual remedy, seldom requiring more than three or four applications. Tt> the candid and liberal of the faculty, R. Jolmfton relpeiSlfuliy submits the following observations. ihe Fluid Eflence of Must rd, is an embrocation worthy their particu!4r atten tion, it difi> rs in its rtainre from all others, and is out of the beaten trail of general praiilice— It ij an adlive (limulant, eatilv controuled ; may be either increased or diminished in its ltrength by the itilTerent methods rrf »fe, it is ' oth ele gant and convenient and is freqnently found in the extemporaneous prsfcriptions of their bre thereu in England. • he above Genuine Medicise, as well as many others ot the firtt cehbrity may be had by appointment of G. Show, of Mr. G. Bailey, VV ilmington, Dr. Barrill, Maiden Lane, New ark, Mefirs. Bailey and Walker, Charleston, William Black. Salem, (N. J.) Char'es ffiV nitcb, Lancafler, A. C. Jorden, Norfolk, John Roberts, do. David Keen, Sv< ■eet Spr-n;.'s, Vir ginia, R. Lee, Baltimore,, I. fc J. Mantz, FVe dcricktown, Maryland, G. W. Manci-is, Alba ny, Dr. New-York, Me fir d* Tit ford & Son, do. Mefirs. Rosa & Douglas, Pit>f )Llrg» John Webfier, Wilmington, Ja med Wrlj son, do. Winter Savai.nah, and in every principal town in the Urtited states. N. B. 1 he public are desired to enquiry for WVitehead's Lffence of Muflarn, ail others be ing a hale and Jpurious imitv/i*- -n. G!•/"). S!I.UV. HO) Chefnut-ftreet, wheie Vender! may be fnpplied. " Caution against Comiterfcits." Agents arc appointed by O. Shaw in every p'incipai town of the United States, and there is no certainty of purchasing the Genuine Es sence of Mustard in any part of America, unlcfs it is signed on rhe outside wrapper by G. Shaw, No. 119, Chef nut street, l'hiladelphia, where shopkeepers are supplied and a liberal discount allowed them. May 13 r ALL PERSONS, ~ TNDEBTED to* the F.ft.ne of Abraham A Dicks, Sheriff of the Count-os Delaware, are requested t •> make immediate raav ment, and all those who have demands j-iriti said liftateto anthenticate and pr*£nt them for fetdemem. Also, all thok who have d-pofited writings with tai l deceM'fd to apply for them io ft : r m'^ L:AM A-dm'r Sprtngfield, Delaware county, ) ift 00. Bth, 1799. J tu.th la-tf A VOUNTMRFMIT. SPRAINS AND THATth on any ttaci orof hn<! ittA. VI, military f. rvkes, which (hillnotbe regilWrfd located before firft day of January, i8o», ar: rhc ftpplcmsntary a£> of Congr. fs herein be: r-ccit d, paffcd or the iecwid day of March, i; declared to be forever horrcd. GWete under my hind at Philadelphia, the . daT and yca>- above mentioned. OI.II'ER 'n'OLCOTT. See. of tbe Trec.nrrj.. TREASURY DEPARTMENT )UN"£ 27, I-og. NOl ICT-. IS HEEPEB\ Glvf.N, That by vir* cue of ?n aa, palled during the profentfJ fion f->f " Ail Ait making further provifix>n fortlvfup " port of public credit, and for thf redemption 11 of the public debt"—palled thetlii.d c y of March, or * thousand fetfeß hundred and nine ty five, as bars from settlement or allowance, Certificates, commonly tallid Loan Officem-.i final settlement Certificates, and Indents of In ferefts, is fuff.cnded until the twelfth <]?.y 0.5 June, v/bich will be in the year onethou&ndicven hundKcd ami ninety nin*. That on the liquidation and settlement of the said Certificates, and Indents of litereft, at the Trcaiury, the Creditors will : <■ entitled to receive Certificates of funded Three Per Cent Stockeqiwl to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrtar- of interefl due on their said Certificates, prior to the firll day of January one thousand seven huadied and ninety pnc. That tlu.' principal fasr.sof the said Loan Office and final settlement Certjficatc?, with the interest thereon, f:nce tliefirft day of January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one. will be dis charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment of interefl and reimburftmcnt of princi pal, equal to the sums which would have been payable thereon, :f the said Certificates had been lubfcribcd, pursuant to the \A> makiftg provision lorthe debts of the United States, cor tracked dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other ftims, equal to the market value of the remaining Stock, which would have been created by fucn I asaforefaid, whkh market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury t June 28 Valuable Property for Sale. THAT well known Kfuite, called SHREWSBURY FARM, formerly th'- rdidf-rt nl General John Odwaladar, Stint* 0" Ssftf"'* River,in Kent county, Maryland-—cohtaiiving 3 " bout 1900 'acres of prime L AND upwards of 50c of which are in woods. The Buildings are all ex cellent, andconfift of a handfoKie Dwelling Houu., two laige Barns with Cowhouses, Stables for fnf> horfes,a Ipeeioas treading floor under cover,a v, nary,two Jverfeer's houies.two ranges ol tv" fte ry buildfligsfor Negroes (one of them new afl '' brick), Corn honfea a Smoak '* whole Estate being nearly surrounded by water, requiresbut'ittle fencing, as£ has a good Shad an Herring filhery. It is conveniently fitnited ■ both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets,w* two landings on a navigable river bat a ftort a from Baltimore There Is a large Pckm. and two large Apple Orchards cn the premjfesjalfo, a * ar ' e ty of excellent fruits ps different kinds. The 01 • mostly a rich loom.—The whole will he tog th «r or di vided m t ofm aller farm s(fpr which <.l e un dings are convenient!y filiated} z* may suit hafer. The Stock on said Fami '*■ ? °' 4 cfes, Cattle, Sheep Sic. will also he cisipoitt. 0. For further rarritularsappiy to George Hash* • on the premjfeSjOr to the fubfciiber, inl a ~ e ARCHIBALD M'CALL, Jok. December 12. PRINTED BY J. F£VM> lawtf OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of tle&eajitefl lawtl -S V s FOR SALE,
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