: ««nKi Prat r & KT NTZIJJCJ, : Kb. 9?. Worth Wattr-firett t IJAVEFOR SALE, / so TONS HEMP, 4°(>o tttftch low-priced fait 14 pipes choke old port wip.C ICO b«xet claret Jo tons'roll briroftoiu 40 kep yellow ochre , ' Jffdo. p*a(l barley A lew' birrcta lentilks HO boxes Havanna fcjgirs loco demy-john^ 100 boxes window g'afr few chests liquor cases 4 casks hog's bridles Shhd. block.ng ■) TW(NE 2 do. fail J A few bundles German ft eel Several packages slate* and pencils 3 hogflieadsgltie 4 packages mem flipp«rs 1 do. bnntiug for colours 2 do. quills A few barrels naval {lores, &c. &c. And as usual, a great variety of Ticklenburghs, hempen linens, 02- pabrigft, he Hans, brown rolls, patterbornes, checks, stripes, &c. scc. which they will fell on realoiiable terms. . i>. mad. FOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, 18 Pipes of Madeira Wine, OIDf.oN HILL WELLS, Market-ffcret, No/135. 3aw4w may 16 John Miller, Jun. No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. Has for Sale. Caftrw, Bafias, Mamoodies, Taffaties, Colicocs, Patna Romal and > Handkerchiefs. Mulwiul j The foregoing goods are now to be fold at REDUCED PRICES, N. 3- Many of thele Goods may be printed to advantaga in thisoountry nroy 16 For Sale, BY WILIAM MOTT, No. 145, Market-street, Very hsw for Cash, or a short Cridit, A Urge aflbrrment of printed cotton hand'ft. Do. bandannas, Romalls and fliawls, » Trunks printed cottons, Befl Enel>fti lutestrings, modes, 7 4 fuperfine cloths. Several packages affurted hand'fs unopened, 18 calks pewter afiorted, 1 calk bar tin, 1 trunk ferrets 4d & 6d, I 'runk furniture fringes, Ular-k and white laces and edgings, may rr. lawrj. FOR SALE BY THfc SUBSCRIBERS! 20 pipes of Old Madeira "Wine, 2 Cannon—9 p uuders 25 coils rigging, from I 1-4 to 5 incH, 35 hlids. of belt !ame» River Tobacco. Willing Id Francis, Penn-Street. ■ tn :h lat tf- ' May 43. DONATION LANDS. Notice is hereby giseriy Claims for Donation Lands granted X by the State of Pennsylvania to the Offi cers and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the said State in the late war,' will be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State nntil the ift September next indufive, and that the subscribers at.thorifed by law will fit as z Board at the said Office on every Monday from ten o'clock in the torenoon'until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unfatifitd Claims already filed, as well as those which may be filed on or before the said firft day of September next. John Donnaldson, Comt'r. Samuel Bryan, Regt'r. Peter Baynton. Treu'r. Department of Accounts of ) Pennsylvania, May 15,'99. ) (t6) diw (m.w.fa tf) Engliih wrought Nails. Imported in the Jhifis Molly and Diana, from LIVERPOOL. 400 Calks of Nails, CONSI3TING of 6d, Bd, iod, ijd, and iod, flat points suitable for the southern market —6d, Bd, iod, lid, and iod, fine drajvn sharps —also », 3, 4, and 6 clouts—lprigs— ticks —fsnpper nails—lheathrsg nails, tl?c. FOR (Alt BY, Robert Denifon, junr. A 117 Market-street' FOR SALE By'SIMON WALKER, Pine, near Hfti-street, WOOLWICH proof Cannon— 9 pounders, 6 l-» feet long, 10 cwt;. each, and 7 ten long, »5 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. completed ditto —6 pounders, 5 1-1 feet long, 15 cwt. each, and 6 feet long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. complete; Carronades on Aiding carriages, 18 & *4 pounder*, weighing 6 1-2, 8 and 13 cwt. each ; Boarding Pikes and Cutlasses; Enj*Kfh Cannon" Powler; Copper Sheathing Nails, Spikes and Bolts ; 6,9 ii, 18 and 241b. round Shot; 6, 9. 18 and 14lb; douMe-headed do. 9, 18 and i4lb. Cannifter Shot. Also—a quantity of best Engliih, Porter, Claret and Port Wine Bottles, Taunton Hie iu calks of 7 dozen ea®h, march 8 Notice is hereby Given, THAT application will be ma>le for the iflfue of ccrtificitesfor twenry two (hares of the Stock of the Eank of thcU nitett States, m lieu of the umlerrritntiorted certificates tor a like number of (hare< of the (lock of the fa id Infti tutipn, in favour of James. Eck!ey Col'ey, of Liverpool, loft l}y the capture of the Diana, Richard Kirkbridr, matter, on a voyage from- Philadelphia t > Liverpool, Grea*-Britain, viz. Two certificates, No. 17,10=- and 17001 f«r tve (hares each. Three certificates No. ijoa and 17004, for four /hare* saih. G. SIMPSON* Cashier. Bark of the United States, ) May »3> *799' > tuthjw^. RA WINE.. 3»wtf tf Uwjtti New-York, Muj 16, 1799* GENERAL ORDERS. HE following disposition of the two regiments of ArtiiJerifls and Engineers ha*been adopt ed. Of the firfl regiment, one battalion CDntmad ed hy major Rivardi, is affiled to the Weftcrn ar my ; another battelion commanded fy-Major Free man, ii '.o garrison the polls in Georgia and Soath Carolina ; anoth-r batta ion commanded by major Ford, is to garrison the port* in North CaroliiU| Virginia and Maryland, and the remaining battal lion commarded by major Touflard/is refer Ted for thefeTV'ce oi the field. Of the second regiment, one battalion command 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 ports in Conne<fticat, Rhode-Island, Massachusetts and New-Hamplhire, and the remaining battalion (one not having yet been raised) commanded 6y major Hoops, is re feived for the fervicfe of the field. The definitive arrangements of officers to thete fpeAive cempanies of the battalion of the fir (I re giment, annexed to the Weflera army is referred to Colonel Burlteck. The following iteftablifhed with refpe«si to the other battalions. Of that commanded by major Freeman one com pany is to be officered by Michael Kalterfein, capt. George Izard, arid Jonathan Robcfon, iieutenauts; another by Abimael Y. Nicoll captain, William Morris and Howell Cobb lieutenants ; another by John M'Clelland captain. Robert Rowan and .Striata Rutlsdge lieutenants; another by Frederick Frye captain. Horatio Dayton and Samnel Fowles lieu tenants. Of that commanded by major Ford, one compa ny is?o be officered by Richard S. Blackburn capt, John Saunders and James Triplett lieutenants; another by james Bruff captain, Henry Muhlen- and James P. Heath lieutenants; another by Ehtnezer Maffey captain, Ebenezer Beebe lieuten ant ; another byStaat3 Morris captaiti, Philip Lan dai» and Samuel T. Dyfon lie«tenants. Of that commanded by major Touffard, one company is to be officered by George Ingerfoll capt Prter V Darnfy lieutenant; another'by William Littlefield captain, George Rofs lieutenant; ano ther by Joseph Elliott captain, JamcWloufe and William Yates lieutenants ; another by Nehemiah Freeman captain, Philip Rodrique atid War ham Shepherd lieutenants. .The arrangement with refpefi ta 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. O(borne licutenats; another by Callender Irvine captain, George W. Carmichael and Charles Wollfloncraft lieutenants; another by James Still captain, Philip Stewart and Patrick C. Harris lieutenants; another by Walter L. Cochran captain, William L. Coo per and Robert Heaton, jun. lieutenants. Of that commanded by major Jackson. on« com pany is to be officered by Decius Wadfworth capt. Nathaniel Leonard and Francis Gibfon lieutenants; another by John Henry captain, John \V. Living fton and T. Knight lieutenants; anothcrby Lemuel Gates captan, George W. Duncan and George Waterhoafe mother by Amos Stod dard captain, William Steele and Leonard Williams lieutenants. Of that commanded &y major ToulTardjOne com pany is to be officered by William M'Rhea captain James 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 Dereaux and James B.Many lieutenants; another by John Biihop captain, John Hancock and David )un. lieu ten an t*. It is expe&ed that the cfficcrsnotat prefect with their companies, and not on the reeruiting service, or on Tome other fcrvice, by tke fpeetal command of niajor general Hamilton, will immadufely join them ; the not alrerdy at tke a rave mentioned deftinatioas, are to be held in readiness to proceed to them, for which further orders wffl fhordy be giveu. A true Extract, PHILIP CHURCH, Aid-de-Co*tp. tnayij FOR SALE, Sit the two mile flone, on the Wejfahiclton, or Ridge Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, in part ' or the whole together, as may suit the pur chaser. There is on the premises a house 47 i-» feet front, by 43 i-» de«p, a scullery, milk house, pump, icehoufc, and him house, a large barn, 60 f«etby j», with flails for 15 horses and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, «nd a second milk house supplied by a spring. Th« groundsarr 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 Dela ware. Thtre is also a small diftaneffrom the man - fion (house a farm house in gojd repair, with kitchen, liable, &c. and a pump of goocl wa. ter: Forsterms apply Co SAMUEL MEREDITH. No. 17i,cfeefnut Street. March » To be Rented OR,flit;uU eu eligible offer be made, it will be fold, free of any incumbrances, and imme diate pofleflion give, a small neat three story Brick DWELLING, alir.oft new, situated to the weft wand of Ninth ftteet, confiding of a kitchen, two parlours, the chambers, and a well plaifteied gar rat, alfs an -excellent store room, with a leaden ciaerrgjor ho|di»g cool watsr, which it receives througn pipes from a pump near the door, of the b.eft watsr, —theroomsare all completely (. apered 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 agreeaWe in the warm eafon. The situation is pleasant and perfectly healthy, and well calculated for a family that do not reside in the country during the iummer, as heing both plcaOant as well as convenient to the city for btffinefn.—For particulars apply at the house, the south east corner of Chefnot and Eleventh llreets. may 21 Copper Warehouse, Late ALEX ANDER BISLAND, & Ca. No. 201 j Market-Strut, ROBERT KID, HAVING purcbafed the Stock of theabove firjii, Solicit! rhe patiooage of the public and their ftiendi i where they may depend on being served on theveiy befttemu with the following goods : VIZ. — A general assortment of Copper Bottami and Sheet*, for Copper Smiths and other purpo(e«, Pig and Bar Lead, RJoek Tin and Crowley Steel, Tin in Boxes, and Brass Kettic&in Nests, With a large and general aflortmem of Ironmongery, feb. 16. qiw w£jtf WISHES TO ENGAGE, li> a Wholefalc", or Retail Dry Good Store, A YOUNG MAN Of indiftntablc character—has lately been in he habit of attending a Dry Good Store. A lire dire&ed to C. W. at the Office of this 3aiette will be promptly attended to. may 21 Ric' ' FOR SUUSC t! BI N"G TO THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, Of the American War, in 1774) t0 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 be printed on a fine paper, and a new neat ripe, in large oflave. Each volume will contain above joo pages, neatly bound and lettered. Uniformity in size, paper, and binding, will be observed throughout th< work'; ft) that, while the fubferibers become poffeflT d ot a valuable record, an ornament may i-e added to their libraries. The price to lubfcriberj will he 1 dolls. 75 cts. per volume, W boards, and 3 dolls, whole bound ; but, as the ptiblilher does not intend to print many more than the nnmbtr fubferibed for, a confid«ra ble rife on-the prioe may be expcCted to non-sub- Icribcr*. Each voSume will contain about one third Ufs of letter-press than the original edition ; but, as the publilher is not yet enabled to determine the extent ofthe Private Journals, which he may be allowed to make public, he cannot ascertain the number of volumes which willcomprifc the work. Payments to be made on delivery of each volume. SuhfcriHerj wiU have it at their option, «ither ts fuhfcribe for tha whole of the Journals, up to the present time.or to thofa only of the Old Congress prior to the organization of the Poderal Govera ment. IN all countries, the proceedings in the com mencement of their governments, are 101 l in dark ness and olfcurity, owing to a careiefsntfs, in the fucceedipg generation, to prefirve the public re cords, and the attention of the nation,in thoferude ages, being calUd off from their domestic concerns, to engage in wars and conquest. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they been tr&nfmirted to eur days ? Time, that deftroyi every thing, enhances the value of well authenti cated public records, and renders thorn almost in eftim#ble. It i« hoped, that Americans will, there fore, chearfully contribute their affiftancein trans mitting to pollerity the labours of their ariceftors —founders of the Columbian nation. %* The work will certainly be advanced with expedition and promptitude. The following will Ihow the fuppert it has already acquired: Philadelphia, June IJ, l"$8. ' To the the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of th 4 United States. " T£e MEMORIAL of the Subfcribers,Citizens, See. of Philadelphia, RefpeßfuHyJ/.cweth, " " I'hat having, in our refpeitive avocations, frequent ocrafions to recur to the Journals of Con-; grefs, we experience inconvenience by the scarci ty of them : That we un'defftanl that Richard Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia. hits had it in contemplation to print that public record; and that he hath obtained partial countenance Horn ma ny individuals; but that he <}el*yed profeca ting the work, in expe&ation of encouragement fr»m government, that may aa'equ'atcljMndemnlfy him. We, therefore, refpeitfnliy i'olicit, as tjie publication is nectffny to be diffemimiteiiamortp public bodies that Congress will, id their wisdom, j render him such additionalencourageraeut, to that ' which he has obtained from private individual', j as to enable him to prcceed with the work;fo that your Memorialists may be enabled to'pnrchafe co pies of that retard for themselves. Thomas L> Cox.;, Chirlqj Meatly, Samfom l-t vy.T, Roi's, Wm. Moerf £,-nith. John . Read iuu.WiJliam Tilghman Jotoi F. Mifttin, Jo seph B. M'Kean, John B ckly, W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jared Jngerfclt, Jafprr Moy lan, William Rawle, J. Thomas, William Levis, Jatvies 'Jihfon, M. Kcppele, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, Geo-ge Davii, John Hallowell, James Oldden, Walter Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, Tohn Nixo#, Pobert Wain Robert H. Dunkin, Johnßwing Jun F-dwardPtfn nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William oang, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoale James Cruk&ank, M thew Carey Henry K HeU muth, Peter De Haven, John Ouuiap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Klaypoole, Thomas Armstrong, Samuel H, Smith, John Feono. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre* fented to the Heufe of Keprtfentativcs of the United Si atos, on Monday, the f Bth of lun< 1798: '• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for " JONATHAN W.CONDY, Gukk." " RESOLVED by the Senate and Hcrafe of Rep refeotatives of the United States of America in fioqgrefs iffemblfd.That the S«cretary of theSenat* and th« Clerk of the Hou(e of Keprefentatives, be authoriled and directed, to fubferibe, on furh terms at they may d»m eligibU,for the use of the Senate •and Houic of Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the Jeurnalscf Congrefs,which a e pro* posed to be publilhed by Richard Folwell and such number of copies of deficient volume* of the sets now in print,as may be necelTiry to complete the fame. Speaker of the Rouse of Reprefsntat'rves ■ JAMES ROSS, President of the Senate pro temtoore. Approved, March id, 1799. JOHN ADAMS, may so, A country feat for sale. SITUATE about four miles from the city, and bounding on the river Schuylkill, agninft the lower end of the white rock, and between Mount Pleasant and the Fountain Green Farms, contain ing aboet twenty acres of well watered land, and the profpeets from several points thereof are ex ceeded by few in the neighborhood el Philadelphia, there are now on the prcmifes, a farm houie & C ; There are several excellent done quarries already opened, which are so conveniently fittfa eJ, tha' when the Canal (hall be in operation, the boats plying therein, may lovf from the Quarries. Itu th fan For terms of sale apply at No. ji, Arch-ftrtet, No. i», North Third-street, or No. 51, South Second-street. N. B. An indisputable title will be given to the purchaser. may 15 | Valuable Property for Sa/e, l* ChefHHt, near Sixth street, direflly oppofit Congriss Hall, A LOT of ground, about u feet front in Chef r\ nut street and 73 feet in depth, whtrecn is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Benge.fubjea to a grotin i rent of *cs. peranum The advantageous (ituatio* of this property rc quires no comments, for it mu (l be known, there Prefew in dm city to equal it, an un.cception»bk title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 195,Chcfnut street, next door to the pre nufcj. r tu.&fr.if march s * # T'EK M, S ' j •d Folivellf in Pbita-delphia, I jar rilOM TBI COMMIKCtMINT Sent time, INCLVDING TERMS. JONATHAN DAYTON, President of the United States. iawtf THE President and Diredors of the Company incorporated for the purpofc of creeling a Permanent Bridge over the River Schuylkill, at or 1 far the City of Philadelphia, having coatraifled with the Seled and Common Councils of the said Cry for a site 'or such Bridge at the weft end of High street, hereby give NOTICE —Th.it .1 pre mium of Two Hundred Dollars will be paid by the said DireSors far the mod approved plan of a Bridge fcr the said site, the calcnlati -n of which {hall be confident with the following general Imi tations. The material to be of wood, iron or stone, er of these articles combined. The conflruilion to be fuitahje to the chancer of the river which is as follows —fuVjcd to exref five frelhes, occasionally Hopping above or below the said High-street, in the firft lßftance breaking loose and bringipg large maflTes of ice, tim-' her, &c. iti the latter instance caufinj; a back wa ter swell which has equalled to 19 feet shove low water level, apd at that height enve/ing a trail of ground near 5 miles in length, by a very con (ideralile width—Therefore, As fsw piers as can be confident with fafety,. or without a pier if equally fate and permanent. The opening between the abutment* to be not more than 400 feet, nor less than .5c o feet. The plans to be accompanied with elevations— explanatory descriptions and estimates—the esti mates to fpecify the quantity of materials of each kind, the faparate and collective cod thereof when wrought and laid or fixed, the qoantity of filling in or dry arches with the backing fuperfti u&ure and causeways complete. Offerings confident with the foregoing will br received at any time previous to the firft dry of Au gust next. — A fe&ioo of the river Schuylkill with the adja cent grounds on each fide at the wed end of High-' street will be (hewn to thofa who may be desirous of exhibiting plant aad ettiraatM JOHN 0 jRoEY ; fcc'ry, jr« tsm. Philadelphia, May 15,1 799. - The primers of news-papers throaghout the ti nted States are reqw fted to insert the above a few times, turhs ill A j RiJpeSfnUy informs the public, he has received from Robert Johxston, Apothecary, No. 20, Green street, Soha, Lon- don, a Crelh and very confidtrable supply of his highly esteemed Medicine. AWARE of the depredations made on every public medicine of eft.tblilhed repute and extensive sale, R. Jdhnfton, obtained the King of England's Patent for h'-s invention, not " to recommend" bat " so diftinguijb" Whitehead'* Efßrnce of Mustard from " Five years have now elapsed since Mr. Johnflon firtt made known to the worid this very extraordinary medicine ; during this Ihort period, its efficacy has been so clearly denlon ftrateed that its fa!e has faT exceeded any form er example ; comparitively '.here [are few fami lies in England or the United States which have not elilieoheard of or experienced its beneficial effeils and with heartfelt fatisfa&ion he had the happinels to declare Whitehead's Eflente of Mustard has cured more persons sfflidled wkh Rheumatisms, Gout, Lumbago, Palsy, Com plaints of the Stomach and other -Pain ful Maladies. Than all the Medicines ever before matle public, indeed, the iriftarlCifs, of hs efficacy and letters «f acknowledgment from " the molt re fpedlable characters" are so numerous that a large voltfrae could not pofiibly contain them, it has alio obtained the approbajien of the most eminent men of the faculty ana is honoured by the use and recommendation of the <irft families in Er.glanJ, Ireland arijl America. A COUNTERFEIT. R. JOHNSTON has renfon tobeireve a large quantity under the name of " Improved 'Ejjince of Mustard," as well as many other- ha been (hipped for America, and considers it hie amy to prevent impo/ition and difapbemttpent. He therefore requests the amitfled to be par ticular in the purchife of his bottles, boxes, la bels, and bill of direitions which are closely co pied,and word 6 "by royal authority," artfully substituted for the words "by the king's patent' which may elude common observation. The Genuine is dtftinguifhed by the fignatufe of R. Johnllon,' in his own hand writing on each and as an additional security is fur ther signed on the outside wrapper by his only agent for the United States, G. SHAW, No -1:9 Chefnut street, Philadelphia, by whom it is fold « holefale and retail, in pills ilul in a fluid flltc atone dollar each, box or bottle FOR CHILBLAINS, SPRAINS AND BRUISES, It is a certain and effedlual remedy, seldom requiring more than three or four applications Tp the candid and liberal of the FACULTY, R. Johnfton refpeiSftilly submits the following Observations. The Fluid Essence of Mustard, is an embrocation worthy their particularatten tion, it differs in its nature from All others, and is out of the beaten tra<3 of genei4.l practice— It is an a£live fiimulant, eaKly controlled , may b ( e either increased or diminiftied in its ftrtngth by the different methods of use, it is birth ele gant and convenient and is freqnentTy fcuvnd in the extemporaneous prcftriptions of their bre therea in England. The above Genuine Medicine, as we4J as many others of the firft celibrity may be had bv appointment of G. Shaw, of Mr. G. Bailty,' v\ ilmington, Dr. Barrill, Maiden Lane, New- j Mefirs. Bailry and Walker, Charleston,. Will,am Black, Salem, (N. J.). Chares Ho-' nitch, Lancaster, A. C. Jorden, Norfolk, Jotin j Koberts, do. David Keen, Sweet Springs, Vir- i ginia, R. Lee, Baltimore, I. & J Mantz, Fre-, dericktown, Maryland, G. AV Manci-is, Alba ny, Dr. Vanfohngen., New-York, Mefirs. Tit ford & Son, do. Mefirs. R o f s & Douglas, Pittf burg, John Webster, Wilmington, James Wil . n, do. Richard Winter & Co. Savannah, and M e u y ,own in the United States. .'®* public are desired to enquire for W hitehead s Essence of Mustard, all others be ing a base and spurious imitation. HQ, Chefnut flreet, where Venderi may be fnpplied. " Caution against Counterfeits." Agents are appointed by G. Shaw in every principal town of the United States, and there is no certainty of purchasing the Genuine Es sence of Mustard in any part of America, unless •t is signed on the outside wrapper by G. Shaw, No. 119, Chefnut ttreet, t hiladelphia, where shopkeepers arc supplied and a liberal discount allowed them. May 13 ALL PERSONS, TNDEBTED to the Eflaie of Abraham A D iCKSj EsQjatt Sheriff of the Cotnty of Delaware, are requeued t - make immediate nay a" 'hose who have demands againl) laid Eftateto anthentiratr and present them for settlement. Also, all those who have writings with fai-1 decesfed to apply for them to _ . WILLIAM PENNOCK. AdmV opringfield, Delaware county, ) 'ft mo. Bth. i?og. \ jiu. S 1 tu.th fa><f cirr BRIDGE. G. SHAW, SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. TREASURY DEPART; March nth, i ? 99 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV^N Pursuant to the aft of Qongnfi pafled on ,■ ill day of June, one thovfrnd, seven hn ' dred and ninety Cx, entitled "an ad re EU | " ing the grants of land appropriated for m ; ■' tary services, and for the i'ociety of Unit Brettiren f»r propagating the gospel ani the Heathen and the ail fupp|ementar v r the said recited a<3 parted on th; fecoud day f March, onethonfand seven hundred andnin ty nine to wit: corner or the leven ranges of townfhini i Rl. °" aCre ' - nay be presented and re?ilter«(l in manner afore, faii, prior to th« nth day of February in th e year one thcufand ei«ht hundred, wilt immcdiate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in t h, •node drffcribEJ by the aJI firft recited. IV. f * The holders of regiflered warrants, (hall 0 n Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 180 c?, in the order of which the priority of locati on fhill be determined by lotas aforefaid, prfon! ally,or by thtir defignatein writitit;at the ofTice of the Regiflcr of the Treal'ury, the particu lar quarter townfbips eleiSed by them rcfpeSively dieir locations on the fa id day, (hall be poftpontd m locating such warrant* to all other UtWJan 0 f regitlerert warrant*. | The holders of warrants for military fervicts | f-ufficient to cover one or more quarter townftnii or tra.£b of four thoufcnd acres each ; (haH, a: any time affi Monday the 17th day of February, uSoo and prior to tbe firftday olJanuary, 1801, be 4). iow-d to remitter the said warrants in manmr a fort said, snd forthwith to make lecations therefor ' on any trael or trails of land not before iocawi VI. 1 All warrants or claims for lands on account .of military fcrviees, which (baUnot be and located before the 'firft day of January, 1801, are by the ftipplementary a« of Congirfs herein before recited, paflfcd on the feCbnd day of March, 1799, declared to be forever barred. Given tondir tny- hand at Philadelphia, (he day anil year atxr»e mentioned. ObIVE-R WQLCOTT. See. of tbe-Trtatury. TREASURY DEPARTMENT JUNK 27, ifog. - >/TOTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by vifs 1 i.N toe of an palfcdduring the present ses sion Conzrefs, so much of the »<a entituled •' An AS making further provision forthelup port cl public credit, and for the redemption *' cf the public debt"—parted the third day of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety- I five, as bare from settlement or allowance, Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final settlement Certificates, and Indents of In fereftj, is fu%ended until the twelfth day June, which will be in tbe year enethouiand seven i hundsed and ninety nins. That on the liquidation and fettlomcntof tlp faid Certificates, and Indents of Interest, at the j Treasury, (he Creditors will he entitled to receive Certificates of fund«d Thrt r Per Cent. Stockequal to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear ages of interest on their said Certificates, prior , to the firll day of January one thoofaad.feven 1 hundred and ninety one. That the principal fnmsof the said Loan Office and final lettiement Certificates, with the interest 'hereon, iince therfirft day of January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one, will be dif chargsd after liquidation at the Treafitry, by the payment of interest and reiniburfrmentof princi pal, equal to the furns which'would have been payable th&eon, if the said Certificates had been fflbferibed, pursuant to the A£, making provision tor the debts-os the United States, co*?ra<ftcd dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other sums, equal to the market vilueiof the remaining Stock, which would haVe been created by such fabferiptions asaforefaid, which market value will determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury. jane iS Valuable Property for Sale. THAT well known Eft ate, called SHREWSBURY FARM, formerly the residence ol Genera) Johfc Cadwaladar, fituita on Sa/fefrat River,iii Kent county, Maryland—containing 5- bout 1900 aires o£ prime LAND, upwards of ?co of which are in woods. The Building* are aU ex cellent, a&dconGft a handfoane Dwelling House, rwo la ge Barns with Cowhouses, Stables for fifty horfes,a fpeeious treading floor under cover,a gra nary,two Jverfeer's houfes,two ranges of twe Ae ry buildhiga>for Negroes (one of them new and of brick), Corn houses a Smoak house, &€. &c —The whole filiate being nearly surrounded by water, it requires but'.ittle fancing, a*d has a good Shad and Herring fifhery. It is conveniently situated for both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, wirh two landings on a navigable river but a feort fail from Baltimore. There is a large Pesrch, and two large Apple Orchards on the premVes; also, a varie ty of excellent fruitsof different kinds. The foil** mostly a rich loom.—The whole will be fold toge theror dividedciotofmaller farms( for which the buil dings are conveniently situated) as may suit tbepnr hafer. The Stock on said Farm, eosfiAwgof Hor cfes. Cattle, Sheep Sec. will also be difpofod of.— * For further particularsapply to Gfouse Hasting* on the premifeSjOriothe fubferiber, in Philadelphia ARCHIBALD M'CALL, JUN. m. tf- December 11. PRINTED BY J. W. FENXO. itwtt OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. iawtf FOR SALE, it "V* » fc/ *
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