Pratt c?Kintzing, Ne. 9 j, North li'attr-Jlrteit HAVE FOR HALE, 7® TONS HEMP, a§*< . u(hcls low-priced i'alt 14 pipes choice old pore wihc 100 boxes claret 30 tons roll brimstone 40 kejf* yellow ochrs ic do. purl barley A few barrels Icntilles 140 boxe* Havanna fagars fooo demy-johns 100 boxes window glass few chests liquor cases 4 caflcs brifiles 1 hhd. blocking ") f wiN£ 2do Jail J A few bundles German ft eel Several packages slate* and pencils 3 hoglheadsglue 4 jyiskages mens flippers 1 do. bnnting for colour* 2 do. quills A few barrels naval stores, &c. &c. And as usual, a great variety of Ticklenburghs, hempen linens, oz cabrigs, he flans, brown roll*, patterbornes, checks, (tripes, &c. &c. which they will fell on reatonafele terms, may 18. MADEIRA WINE. FOR SALE, BY THS SUBSCRIBER, • 18 Pipes of Madeira Wine, GIDEON HILL WEI LS, Market-llrct, No 135. 3&W4W m*'» 6 John Miller, Jun. No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. Has for Sale, C®flae«, Bafiai, Mamoodies, TafTa'ies, Colicoes, l'atna T * Komal and > Handker«kie[». Mulmul j The foregoing goods are now to be fold at REDUCED PRICES, N B. VJc-ny of the'e Gooas may be printed to advantaga in this oountry moy 16 For Sale, BY WILIAM MOTT, No. j45, Market-street, Very low for Cash, or a short Credit, Ji Urge a Abutment of printed cotton hand'ts. i Do. R<,malls and shawls, » Trunks pnnttfd cottons, Befl EsiHifh lutestrings, modes, 7 4 fuperfine cloths. Several packages a fronted hand'fi unopened, 18 cftb pewter ailorttd, I calk bar tin, I trut:k ferrets 4d &. 6d, I trunk f •rniture fringes, Black and white laces and edgings. mav !'. »awij. FOR SALE BY ""HE SUBSCRIBERS* 20 pipes of Old Madeira Wine, 2 Cr.nnon— 9 pounder* 25 coils rigging, from I 1-4 to 5 ' nc hi 35 hhds. of belt James River Tobacco. Willing y Francis, Penn-Street. tu th & fat tf Mav ij. NOTICE. ALL Persons having any De mands aganO the estate of the late Robert Hard!*, mariner, teccefed, are hereby reqaefted toprefent them for leftlement, and allthofe indebted to laid eftiate, to main payment to either of the fubferibera PETER BAYNTON, JValnut'ftreet. [ - JOHV CRAIG, f Exccuton N*. It, DockJlreet. J ian. 14' TO LET, TttA* LARGE AND ELEGANT, HOUSE, No. 192, Market Stxeet, Next door above the Prefident'j. For teima Inquire ef ROBERT KID, No. zol, Market Street. eoiw may it Englifli wrought Nails. imported in the Jhips Molly and Diana, from LI VI R POOL. 400 Casks of Nails, CONSISTING of 6d, Bd, iod, ltd, and :od, flat points suitable for the southern market —6d, Bd, iod, lid, and iod, finedrawn Ibarps —also a, 3, 4, and 6 clouts—lprigs— tucks —Isiipper n(iils —(hcathing nails, &c. FOR. SALE BY, Robert Denifon, junr. i»7 Market-street FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near fifth-street, proof Cannon—9 pounders, 6 i-» feet J on E> 10 cwt - €ach > and 7 lore, 2S cwt. each,* ith carriages, &c. completed ditto —6 pounders, JI- * fe « l S cwt. each, and 6 feet long, 18 cwt. ea>. ", with carriages, &c. complete; „ Carronades on Aiding carriage' 1 ' x *> 'o K 14 pounders,weighing 61-», 8 and '3 cwtl ea ch; Eozrding Pikes and Cutlaflea ; Englilh Casnou Powder; Copper Sheathing Nails, Spikes and Bolt J,; 6,9 lii, 18 and X4lb. round Shot; 6, 9, 18 and i4lb. double-headed do. 9, t8 and 141b. Cannifter Shot. Alio—a quantity of best Englilh, Porter, Claret and Port Wine Bottles. Taunton Ale in taflts of 7 dszen eaoh. march 8- law Notice is hereby Given, THAT application will be "made for the iflue of certificstts for tvrenry two ftiarea of the Stock of the Bank of thcU nited Statet, in lieu of the undermentioned certificates for a like number of frarei of the flock of the fa id Insti tution, in favour of James. Eckley Colley, of Liverpool, loft liY ,hc ca P turc of the D,ina > Richard Kirkliride, matter, oa a voyage from Philadelphia to Liverpool, Grear-Britain, viz. Two certificate?, No. *7,009 and 27001 f»r five (hareseach. Three certificates. No. 270ca and 47004, sos four (harts »ach. " 7 G. SIMPSON, Cashier. Bank of the United State«, > t 3W3m M»y »3> »799- » GENERAL ORDERS. "THE following difpoGtion of the two regiment of ArciUerifts and Enginttfrs adopt ed. Of the firft regiment, one battalion com nad ed by major Rivardi, is to the Western ar my ; another battalion commanded by major Free man, is to garrison the polls in Georgia and South Carolina ; another batta ion commanded by major Ford, is to garnfon the posts in North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland, and the remaining battal lion commanded bv major ToufTard, is reserved for the service ofc the field. Of the second regiment, one battaliencommand ed by major Brooks, is to garrison the polls in De laware, Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, and New- York ; another battalion commanded by major Jackson, is to garrison the polls in Conue<sic«t, Rhode-Ulan?!, Massachusetts and New-Hampfliire, and the remaining battalion (one not having yet been raised) commanded 6y major Ho»ps, i» re fci-ved for the service of th.' field. The definitive arrangements of officers to the re fpeflive cempanies of the battalion,«f the firlk re giment, annexed to the Weltern army is referred to Colonel Burleck. The following is eftablilhed with refpeil to the other battalions. Of that commanded by major Freeman one com pany is to be officere4 by Michael Kalttrfein, capt. George Izard, and Jonathan Robcfon, lieutenants ; another by Abimael Y. Nicoll captain, William Morris and Howell Cobb lieutenants ; another by John M'Clelland captain, Robert Rowan and Staatl Rutladge lisutenlnti; another by Frederick Frye captain, Horatio Dayton and Samnel Fowleslieu tenants. tuth3w Of that commanded by major Ford, one compa ny is to be officered by Richard S. Blackburn capt, John Saunders and James Triplett lieutenants; another by lames Bruff oaptain, Henry Muhlen burg and James P. Heath lieutenants ; another by Ebenezer Maffey captain, Ebcnezer Beebe lieuten ant ; another byStaats Morris captain, Philip Lan daii and Samuel T. Dyfon lieate ian:s. 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 lieHtenant; ano ther by Joseph Elliott captain, James House and William Yates lieutenants ; another by Nehemiah Freeman captain, Philip Rodrique and War ham Shepherd lieutenants. The arrangement with refpefl to the fecopd re giment it as follows. Of the battalion commanded by major Brooks one company is to be officered by James Read. capt Theodore Memtninger and Robert W. Oiborne lieutenats; another by Callender Irvine captain, George W. Carmichael and Charles Wollftoncraft jieutenants; another by James Still captain, Philip Stewart and Patrick C. Harris lieutenants; another by Walter L. Cochran captain, \filliam L. Coo per and Robert Heaton, jun. lieutenants. ' Of that commanded by major Jacjifon one com pany it to be officered by Decius Wadfworth capt. Nathaniel Leonard and Francis Gibfon lieutenants another by Juhn Henry captain, John W. Living fton and T.Knight lieutenants; anotherby Lemuel Gates captan. George W. Duncan and George Waterhoufe lieutenants ; another by Amos S»d dard captain, William Steele and Leonard A'illiims lieutenants. jawtf Of that commanded by maj >r Toufl~ard,onecom pany is to be officered by William M'Rhea captain Jamas White and John Fergus, jun. lieutenants; another by Samuel Eddins captain, Alexander D. Pope and John Leybourn lieutenants; another by Francis H. Huger, captain, William Deveaux and James B.Many lieutenants; another by Jokn Bllhop captain, John Hancock and David Evans, jun. lieu tenants. It is expetSed that the officers not at prefentwith their companies, and not on the recruiting service, oron some other ferviee, by the fpeeial command of major general' Hamilton, will i«im«Kately join them ; am! the companies not alrordy at the al>ovc mentioned definitions, are to be held in rcadinefs to proceed to them, for which further orders will Ihortly be giveu. A true Extract, may 2 5 At the two mile ft one, on the Wejfahtckon, or Ridge Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, iij part.'* "■ or the whole together, as may fait the pur chaser. There is en the premises a house 471-1 feet front, by 43 i-» deep, a scullery, milk house, pump, ice house, and farm house, a large barn, 60 feet by 31, with ftallsfor 15 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, the situation healthy and high, commanding a view of the city and Ifcla ware. There is also a small diftancefrom the man- Con jhoufe a farm house in good repair, with kitchen, flable, &c and a pump of good wa ter: Farsterms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. 3awtf March 11. OR, (hould au eligible offer be made, it will be fold, free of any incumbrances, and imme diate poffefiien give, a small neat three story Brick DWELLING, almost new, situated to the west ward of Ninth street, consisting of a kitchen, two parlours, the chambers, and a well plaiitered gar rat, a!f« an excellent store room, with a leaden cittern for holding cool water, which it receives through pipes from a pump near the dog:-, of the best water, —the rooms are all completely fapered and hung with bells, marble chimnies and hearth are in three of the rooms—there is likewise a piaz za to the south front, which renders the back par. lour extremely cool and agreeable in the warm eafon. The fituatian is pleasant and perte&ly healthy, and well calculated for a family that do not reside in the countiy during the iumtner, as besng both pleasant as well as convenient to the city for bufineft.—For particulars apply at the house, the south east corner of Cheiiiat and Eleventh streets. may 21 Copper Warehouse, Late ALEXANDER BISLJND, iSf Co. No. aoi, Market-Street, HAVING psrehafed iheStock of theabove firm,. Solicits the patronage of the public and their (riends > where they may depend oo being served on the very best terms with the following goods : — *ViZ. — A general afibitmeiit 0 f Copper Bottoms and Sheen, for Coi per &nithsaod other purpolcs, Pig and Bar Lead, " -.X Block Tin and Crowley Steel, Tin in Boxes, and Biala Kettlewn NffU, With a large and general affortmem ot Irrtfimongcry. Feb. 16. ' til w wjjfcf In a Wholesale, or Retail Dry Good Store, A rOUNG MAN Of in<ii(r utable character —has lately been in the habit nf attending a Dry Good Store. A line dire&ed to C. W. at the Office «f this Gazette -will be promptly attended to, may II Meia-Terk, May i6,.i7j9* PHILIP CHURCH, Aid-de-Camp. FOR SALE, No. 17i,thelnut Street. To be Rented, ftuth fan ROBERT KID, WISHES TO ENGAGE, TERMS Of Richard, Fohieil* in Philadelphia, kor subscribing TO Tli£ JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, FROM TH* COMMENCEMENT Of the American War, in 1774, to the pre- The Reports of Heads of Departments, of Committees, and other Official and Pri vate Papers of that Body, now first per mitted to be made public. THE work will he printed on a fine paper, and a new neat rfpe, in large oiSavs. Each volume will contain above 500 pages, neatly bound and lettered. Uniformity in size, paper, and binding, will be observed throughout the work ; so that, while the subscribers become pofieiT d of a valuable record, an ornament tnay be added to their libraries. The price to subscribers will lis % cts. per volume, in boards, and 3 dolls, whole bound ; but, as the pabhlher does not intend to print many more tha« the nnmber fubferibed for, a corifwra ble rife on the prioe may be cxpe-fted to non-fub lcribers. ~ . , r Each volume will contain about one third lels of letter-press than the original edition ; but, as the publilher is not yet enabled to determine the extent of the Private Journals, which he may be allowed to make public, he cannot ascertain the number of volumes which will cotnprife the work. £s° Payments to be made on deli-very oj each •volume. Subscriber* will have it at their option, either to sub ribe for the whole of the Journals, up to the present time, or to thole only of the Old Ccngrefs prior to the organization of the Federal Govern ment. . IN all countries, the proceedings in the com mencement of their governments, are loft in dai k nefs and obfeurity, owing to a carelessness, in the succeeding generation, to prefjrve the public re cords, and the attention of the tjation, in thoferude ages, being callmlofF from their domestic concerns, to esgage in wars and conqucft. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they betn transmitted to «ur days ? Time, that destroys every thing, enhances the value of well authenti cat*d public records, and renders thorn almost in ellimable. It is hoped, thai Americar.s will, there fore, chearfully contribute their afiiftance in trans mitting to pollertty the labours of their ancestors —founders of the Columbian nation. *,* The work will certainly be advanced with expedition aud promptitude. The followiag will fliow the support It has already acquired: '• Philadelphia, June 15, 1798. ' To the Honorable the Senate and House of Rep- refentatives of the United States. " The MEMORIAL ef the Subscribers, Citizens, '' RefpfSfullyJ/.ntieth, " That having, in our refps£tive avocations, frequent occasions to recur to the Journals of Con gress, we experience inconvenience by the scarci ty of them : That we understand that Richard Foiwell, printer, of Philadelp'ii*, has had it in contemplation to print that public record; and that hath obtained partial countenance from ma ny individuals; but that he has delayed profecu tin? the work, in expectation of encouragement fr»in government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpe&fnlly {illicit, as tjie publication is ntceffary to be difTeminated among public bodies, that Congress will, : n their wisdom, rtndsr him such additional encouragement, to that whch he has obtained from private individuals, as to enable kirn to proceed with che work, 0> that your Memorialists may be enabled tn purchase co pie. of that record tor themfclv. .. Tfeomas MtKean, John 1) Coze, Charle* Heatly, Samioni I.evy.T. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smith, John Read jqn. William Tilghman,John F.Mifflin, Jo seph B. M'Kcin, John B' ckly, W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jared Ingarfoll, Jafpcr Moylan,William Rawle, J. Thomas, Williura I evis, James Gibfon, M. Kcppele, Moses Levy, Ro i'jrt Porter, George Davis, John Hallowell, James Oldden, Walter Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, John Nixoti, Robert Wain Robert H. Dunkin, John F.wing.Jun. F.dvrardPen nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Young, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoole James Crukfhank, Mathew Carey, Henry K Hel mut)), Peter Di Haven, Joha DuuJap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Ilali, David C Claypoole, Thomas Armllrong, Samuel H. Smith, John Fenno. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the House of Siepri/featatives of the United Statos, on Monday, the 18th of June 1798: " WILLIAM LAMBERT for « JONATHAN W.CONDY.Cimk," " RKSOLVED by the S. ate and House of Rep refentacives of th" Hnitta States of America in Gongrefi affe'?i'. J l:d,That tl»e Secretary of the Senate and the Clark of the House of Representatives, 1- authorilcd and directed to fubfcriSe, on fu:h t .us at they may dseni eligible,for the use of •' and House of Reprefeutatives, for fur hundred Copici of the J*urnaisi'f posed t' be published by Ri>-' „rd Folwell and such number f copies of decent volume* of the set» now m pnaf.as may be nsceffary te complete thj fame. Speaker of the House of Representatives. JAMES ROSS, President of the Senate-pro tempore. Approved, March id, 1709. JOHN ADAMS, may so, A country feat for file. SITUATE about {our miles from .he city, and bounding on the river Schuylkill, again!! the lower end of the white rock, ;od berwean Mount Pleasant and the Fountain Green Farms, contain ing about twenty acres of well watered land, and the profpeiSls from several points thereof are ex celled by few in the neighborhood ef Philadelphia, there are now on the premises, a farm house, &c; There are several excellent flone quarries already opened, which are so conveniently situated, that when the Canal fcall be in operation, the boats plying therein, may loid from the quarries. For terms of l'ale apply at No. 11, Arch-street, No. 12, North Third-street, or No. 51, South Scconii-ftrert. N. B. An in lifjiutable title will be given to the purchafur. may 15 Valuable Property for Sale, Ik Cht-ftiat, near Sixth street, diredly oppofit Concr»ss Hall, A LOT of ground, al.out 11 feet front in C'uef nut street and 73 f«et in depth, whereon is a 4»ood frame house, now in the tenure ef Satnuel Uengerfabjed to a ground rent of 109. per annum. The advantageous fituarioH of this property re quites no comments, be known, there are few in this city to equafit.anuiiecceptionable title will be made to the purchaser. Applet to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 198, Chefnut f;reet, next door to the pre mifcs. tu.&fr.if march. 5 sent time, INCLUDING TERMS. &c. of Philadelphia, JONATHAN DAYTON, President of the United States, jawif tu.th fa tf Cm BRIDGE. I HE President and Directors of the Company L incorporated for the purpose of erecting a Permanent fridge over the River Schuylkill, at or n*ar the City of Philadelphia, having contracted with the Select and Common Councils ol the said City for a site tor such Dri.ige at the weft end of High ilreet, hereby give NOTICE— That a pre mium of Two Handrcd Dollars will Ue paid by the said Directors f«r the moil approved plan of a Bridge for the said site, the calculati of which fliall be confident with the following general iim taiions. The material to be of wood, iron or ftcne, or of those articles combined. The conflru&ion to befuitahle to the charaflet of the river which is as follows —fubje«sl to exref five frefhes, occasionally flopping above or below the said High-tfreet, in che firft iwftance breaking loose and bringing down large masses of ice, tim ber, &c. in the latter instance causing a* back wa T ter swell which has equalled to 19 feet above low water level, and at that height covering a tra<ft of ground near 5 miles in length, by a very con* fiderahle width—Therefore, As law piers as can be confident with fafcty, or without a pier if equally sale and permanent. The opining between the abutment* to be not more than 400 feet, nor less than 300 feet. The plans to b# accompanied with elevations— explanatory descriptions and estimates—the efti mares to fpecify the qua-itity of materials of each kind, thefeparatc and colle&ive cost thereof when wrought an<l laid or fixed, the quantity of filling in or dry arches with the backing fuperfliu&ure and caui'eways complete. Offerings confident with the foregoing will be received at any time previous to the firft day of Au gust next,— A fedbon of the river Schuylkill with the adja cent grounds on each fide at the weft end of High ftreet will be (hewn to thofa persons who may be deGrous of exhibiting plans aid estimates JOHN D >RoHY ; fee'ry, pr» t:m. Philadelphia, May 15,1799. The pristers of news-papers throughout the U nit#d States are icqu: fted to insert the above a f«w times, yj'ht iftA G. SHAW, RiJpeßfully informs the public, he has received from Robert Johks'ton, Apothecary. No. 10, Green street, Soho, Lon don, a frefl) and very considerable supply of his higbfy efteemcd Medicine. AWARE of the depredations made on every public medicine of established repute and extenli ve sale, R. Johnfton, obtained the K.ng of England's Patent for his invention, not " to recommend" but " to dijlingui/hWhitehead's Eflence of Mustard from SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. " Five years have now elapsed since Mr. Johnllon nrft made known to the. world this very extraordinary medicine ; during this short jJeriod, its e.Titacy has been so clearly demon ftrateed 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 ehhetheard of or experienced its beneficial* ejfe&s and with heartfelt fatisfa&ion be had the' happiness to declare Whitehead's Eflence of, Milliard has cured more persons afilidled wi.h 'Rheumatisms, Gout, Lumbagd, Palsy, Com-', plaints of the Stomach and other Pain- ; ful Maladies. Than all the Medicine» ever before made public, indeed, the instances, of its efficacy and letter us acknowledgment from w the mollre fpeilable chara<9ers" are so numerous that a large volume could not pofiibly contain thini, it has alio obtained the approbation of the molt eminent inen of the faculty and is honoured by the use and recommendation of the firfl famihei in England, Ireland and America. A COUNTERFEIT. R. JOHNSTON has reason to believe a large quantity under the name of " Improved Eflence of Muflard," as .veil as many others ha been (hipped for America, arid cooflderi it his duty to prevent impofititn and difappointrpent. He therefore requests the afflidled to be par ticular in the purchase of his bottles, boxes, la bels, and bill ef directions whicfc are closely c o pied, and words " by royal authority," artfully fubllituted for the words "by the king's patent' which may elude common observation. The Genuine isdiftinguifhed by the signature of R. Johnflon, in his own hand writing on each label, and as an additionsJ ffcurity is fur ther figi.ed on ti.e outside wrapper by his only agent for the United States, G. SWAW, No -119 Chefnut street, Philadelphia, by whom it is fold wholesale and retail, in pills and in a fluid state atone dollar each, box or bottle FOR CHILBLAINS, SPRAINS AND BRUISES, It is a certain and effectual remedy, seldom requiring nntit than three or four applications. To t> • candid and liberal of the faculty, R. ' hnfton refpedlfully submits the following '" nervations. The Fluid Efienre of Mufl.ird, is an embrocation worthy their particular atten tion. it differs in its nature from all others, and is out of the beaten trail of general praflice— It is an a£live Annular.?, ealily controuled , reay be either increased or diminished in its strength by the different methods of use, it is both ele gant and convenient and is freqnettfly found in the extemporaneous prefcriptious of their bre theren in England. The above Genuine Medicine, as well as many others of the firft cdibrity may be had by appointment of G. Shaw, of Mr. G. Bailty, Wilmington, Dr. Barrill, Maiden Lane, New- York, Meflrs. Bailey and Walker, Charleston, William Black, Sajem, (N. J.) Charles Hu nitch, Lancalter, A. C. Jorden, Norfolk, John Roberts, do. David Kten, Sweet Springs, Vir ginia, R. Lee, Baltimore, I. & J Mantz, Fre dericktcwn, Maryland, G. W. Mancins, AJba ny, Dr. Vanfolingen., New-York, Messrs. Tit ford & Son, do. Mellrs. Rofs & Douglas, Piff t"urg> John Webfler, Wilmington, James Wil son, do. Richard Winter &. Co. Savannah, and in every principal town in the United States. N. B. The public are desired to enquire for Whitehead's Essence of Mustard, all others be ing a base and fpuriouj imitation. GEO. SHAW. li 9, Chefnut street, where Venders may be fnpplied. " Caution against Counterfeits." Agents are appointed by G. Shaw in every principa'l town of the Unit«d States, and there is no certainty of purchasing the Genuine Es sence of Mustard in any part of America, unless it is signed on the outside wrapper by G. Shaw, No. tag, Chefnut street, Philadelphia, where fhcpkeepers are supplied and a liberal discount allowed them. Ma' ALL PERSONS, TNDEBTED to the Estate of Abraham m. D Sheriff of the County of Delaware, a*e requested tfrmafcf immediate pay ment, and aH those who have demands againfl said Estate to anthentirate and present them for fettlemeot. Also, all those who Have depoGted writings with fai<l deceased to apply for them to WILLIAM PENNtKX Adra'r Springfield, Delaware county, £ >ft mo. Bth, 1.799. i ja». « TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March 11 th, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVSN, Purftiant to the a<3 of Congrcft pafled on the Ift day of June, one thei'land, seven hi:'-, dred and ninety fix, entitled " an adl regulas ing the grants of land appropriated for miii! tary services, and for the society of United Brethren for propagating the gospel t)\e Ue»then and the ail supplementary to the said recited adl passed 00 the lecoad day 0 f March, one thoHfand seven hundred andnir.e ty nine to <wit: THAT th the trail of Land herein after dc ribed, namely, " beginning at the North Weft orner of the I'even ranges of townftipi, i n( j unning thence fifty miles due south, along the lue Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ■er ; thence up the Main Branch of thefaid r*. ' •er to the place where the Indian boundary line rrofiVs the lame; —thence along the said boun. lary line to the Tuliaroras branch of the Muf. tingum river at thecrrfiinj; p:ice above Fort point where a line run due weft from the place ,f beginning, will interfeJl the said river hence along the line so run to the place of be*- linning j" has been divided into townlhips of five miles square, and (rationalparts of town lhips ; and that plats and surveys of tht laid townlhips and fractional parts of townlhips are deposited in the offices of the R'gifter of the * Trealury and Surveyor General, for the infpec -11. The holders of such warrants as have been or (hall be granted for military lervicespcrform the fame to the Kegifter of the Trealury, at in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpoie of being registered ; No rcgiftry will however be made of any Itfs quant'ty tha» a quarter townlhip, or four th«ufand acres 111. Th« priority oflocation of the warrants which may be presented and rejillewd in manner afore faid, prior to ths iath day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate- '* ly after the ! ai J u ly, be determined by lot, in the mode dtefcribed by the a<Sl firft recited. IV The holders of registered warrants, (hall on Monday the iJtli day of February, in the <xar i3ao i:i the order of which the priority of locati on shall be determined by lotas aforelaid, person ally.or by their agents, delignatein writing at the offire of the RegiUer of the Treasury, the parties, lar quarter tnwnlbips dcited by them rcfpeSively, and such of the fai holders as (hall not designate bJieir locations on the said day, (bait be postponed is looting such warrants to all other ho-lders of registered warrants. V. The holders of warrants for military ferviccs fufficirnt to cover one or more quarter townlhips or trails of four thousand acres each ; Ihall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of Febrnsry, 1800 and prior to the firft day ol January, 1801, be al lowed to register the said warrants ki mannfr a. forefaid, and forthwith to make lecations therefor on any trad or trails of land not before located. ▼I. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military services, which Ihollnotbe registered and located before the firft day of January, 180 a, are by the supplementary afl ot Congress herein before recited, paffcd on the second day of Marc'a. 1799, declared to be lorever barred. Given under my hand at PhiJa V'phia, the day and year abo»e mentioned. TREASURY DEPARTMENT NJoNt *j» / i':J OTtCE 13 HEWEBV OIVEW, That by vi*f tue of an adl, palled during the prafont " fion ef Congress, Co much of the a& entitulod "An A(sl making further provision fusr v " port of public credit, and for the re&mptiwp I 'f of the public debt"—passed the third day of ; March, one thousand seven hundred and V five, as bars from fettleraent or alloj»anW r Certificates, commonly called Loan Office ahd final settlement Certificates, and Indents of U>- ferells, is fufyended until the twelfth dajr Qjf June, which will be in the year oce thousand fevgt hundred and ninety nin That on the liquidation and fc-ttlement ef the said Certificates, and Indents of Intcreft, at the Treasury, the Creditors will he entitled to receive Certificates of funded ThrcrPer Cent.Stockequal to the amount of the said Indents, and the ari car ages of intercft due on their said Certificates, prior to th« firil day of January one thoufand.feve* hundred and ninety one. That the principal fains of the fud Loan Office and fyial fettlenaent Certificates, with the interest thereon, since the firft day ot January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one, willbedif charged after liquidation at the Treafwry, by the payment of interef and reimburffmetit of princi pal, equal to the sums which would have been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been fubferibed, pursuant to the A/tts making provifioi for the debts of the United States, contracted dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other sums, equal to the market value of the remaining Stock, which would have been created by fucK fubferiptions asaforefaid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury. ' OLIVER WOLCOTT, June 28 Valuable Property for Sale. THAT well known Estate, called SHREWSBURY FARM, formerly the tefidence ot General John Cadwaladar, fitmt? on Saffofras River, in Kent county, Maryland—containing a bout 1900 a'cres of prime LAND, upwards of 503 of whicU are in woods. The Buildings are all ex cellent, aadconfift ef a huudfotne Dwelling Houfc, two la-ge Barns with Cowhouses, Stables for fifty horses.a fpeeioustreading floor under covsr,a gra nary, two Jverfeer's houles, two ranges oi twe ft«- ry buildingsfor Negroes (one of them new arid of brick), Corn houses a Smoak hoofe, &«. &c —The whole Estate 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, with two landings on a navigable river but a (hort fail from Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and two large Apple Orchards on thepreniifes;alfo, a varie ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The loilit moftlya rich loon . —The whole will he fold toge theror dividedmitofnalUr farms(for which the buil dings are conveniently fituat»d) a« may suit the pur haler. The Stock on said Farm, cosMwgof Hor cfes. Cattle, Sheep &c. will also be disposed of. — For further partitularsapply to GiorceHasting« on the premifeSjOr to the fubfcrib«r, in Philadelphia. ARCHIBALD M'CALL, Jdn. December ti. PRINTED BY J. IV. FENh'O. itwtf OLIVER IVOLCOTT. Sec. of tb - Treasury„ Secretary of tie Treafuryi lawtf FOR SALE,
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