Pratt Ss'Kintzimg, No. 95, North IVater-Jlreet, HAVE FOR SALE, 70 TONS HEMP, Jooo bulhels low-priced fait 14 pipes choice old port mat 100 boxes claret 30 tons roll brimfrone 40 kfjftyi-llowochrs Jo Jo. pjarl barley A ew barrjs IcntilleS t 10 boxes Havanna fiiearf <'emy-john«. ICO boxes window gUfl few (.hefts liquor cases 4 caikshog*s bridles 1 lihd. blocking \ TWINE 2do fail \ " A few bundles German fleel Several packages flares and pencils 3 hogftiead^glue 4 paekages men 4 flipp-rs 1 do. bnnting for colours 2 do. quills A few barrels naval llores, &c. See. An I lis usual, a gnat variety of Ticklenburghs, hempen linens, oz rahrigs. hdtans brown roll», pdtterbornes, checks, ftfipes, &c. &c. which they will ictTon reaionable terms. rrryiH MADEIRA WINE. FOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, x 8 Pipes of Madeira Wine, GIDf.ON HILL WEI LS, iVlarkct-ftrct, No. 135. 3aw4w may 16 JOHN Miller, JUN. No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. Has for Sale. Ceffaei, Mamooifif J, T affa'ie?. Olicoes, Patna J Rrmal and > Handkerchiefs. j The foregoing goods are now to be fold at REDUCED PRICES, N. B. Many of tbcle Goodb may be printed to advantaga in thisoountry moy„i6 For Sale; ©y WILIAM MOTT, No. 145, Market-street, Very !ow for Cash* or a short Credlt, .A,Urge afforrment of pf'mted cotton hjnd'f'j. Do. bandannas, Romalls and (hawis, » Trunk* printed cottons, ' Bert lureflrings, tnoies, 7 4 fupeefine cloths, Several packages .afTorted hand'fi unopened, lj cj-fks ppwter afforttd, ; t cs!(lt tfjr tin, ' r trunlf ferret? 4<l & fid, 1 truflk furniture fringes* Mack and white lates and edgings, may rr. FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, of Old Madeira Wine, 20 pipes 2 Cannon— 9 providers 25 coils rigging) from 1 1-4 to 5 inch, 35 hhds. ot belt James River Tobacco. Willing bf Francis, Penn-Street• tu th & fat tf V>Vy. DONATION LANDS. Notice is hereby given, THAT Claims for Donation Lands granted by the State <of Pennfylvauii to' the Offi cers ami Soldiers of the Line belonging to the fai<f State in ~tbe late war, wilt be received at tb£ Office of Comptroller General of said State mitilthe ift September next inclusive, and that the fnhi'crihers aiithorifed by law will fit as a Board at the said Office on every Monday from ten 6'elftfk in the forenoon until one in the af ternoon, hear and determine all unfatified Ciaims slre.idy filed, as well as those which may be filed on\or before the said firft day of September .»ext> John Donnaidson, Comt'r. Samuel Bryan, Regt'r. Petsr Baynton, Treas'r- Department of Accounts of ) ?ennl'ylvania, May 15, '99. > (t<) . tliw{m.w fa tf) English wrought Nails. imported in the /hips Molly and Diana, frnm LI v KxrooL, 400 Casks of Nails, CONSISTING of 6d, Bd, iod, lid, and lod, (Vat points suitable for 'the southern if, irket —><M> Bd, iod, nd, and iod, fine drawn (harps —also a> 3, a, and 6 clouts—lprigs— «uck» —IVnpper nails—(heathr»g nails, &c. FOR Iltlt BY, Robert Denifon, junr. t*7 Market-street FOR SALE .By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near Ifftb-stnet, WOOLWICH pl-oof Cannon—9 pouncers, 6 l-» fact long, 70 cwt. each, and 7 feet ling, if cwt. each, with carriages, &c. completed ditto —6 pounders, 5 1-i feet long, ij cwt. each, ami 6 fret long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. complete; Carronadfcs on Aiding carriages, 12, 18 & 24 pounder', weighing 6 1-2, 8 asd 13 cwt. each ; hoarding Pikes and Cutlafles; English Cannon Powder; Copper Sheathing Nails, Spikes and Bolts; A, 9 ii, 18 and 141b. round Shot; 6, Q, t8 and *4lb; dou' le-headed do. 9, 18 at)d I4lb CanniOer Shot. Alio—a quantity of best Englifb, Porter, Claret and Port Wine Uottlrs, Taunt»n Ale in cr.P.«s nf 7 dozen Cash, march 8 Notice is hereby Given, r j HAT applit ation will be made for the ifTue s of certificates f- r twen'y two (hares of the '■lrnck of the Hank of thtU nited States, in lieu of the nndernifntioffed certificates for a like jiumtvr "f share- of the stock of the (aid Infti r tion. in favour of James. Erk'ey Collev, of Liverpool, loft iiy the capture of the I>ana, Richard Kirkbride, matter, oft a voyage from Ph'ifctlfh&h t-> Liverpool, Grea'-Sritain, v'z. Two cert'fic 'tis, No. tj,no* ami 27001 for r ,vc [hares ea 'h Three certificates No. 27001 27004, tor four fharts «ach. G. SIMPSON, Caslii'tr, of the United States, ? t2WJJn May >799* > 3ferj~Tork, 3fay i 6, 1799. GENERAL ORDERS. HE following difpoftt ion of the two regiment of ArtiUerifls and Engineers has been adopt ed. Of the firrt regiment, o:<e b ittalion coinmad ed f y major Rivardi, is aflxjjned to the Western ar my ; another b3tttlion commanded by major Free man, is to garrison the pods in Georgia and South Carolina ; anoth-rbatta ion co mmanded by major Ford, is to garrison the ports in North Carolina* Virginia and Maryland, and the remaining battal lion k-ommarded by major Touffard, is reserved for theftryiceof the field. Of the second regiment, onebattalisn command ed by major Brooks, is to garrison the posts in De laware, Pennfylvama, New-Jersey, and New- York ; ancther battalion commanded by major Jackson, is to garrison the posts in Oonne&icut, Rhode-Iflan l, MaflTachufetts and New-Hamp(hire, and the -unaining battalion (one not having yet been raifrd) commanded f>y mijor Hcops, is re fer ved for the service of the field. Tfie definitive arrangements of officers to the re fpedlivc cem panics ol the battalion »f thefirft re giment, annexe I to the Western army is referred to Colonel Burbeck. The following h established with rcfpeil to the other bafalions. Of that commanded by Freeman one com pany is to be officered by Michael Kalterfein, capt. George fzard, and Jonathan Robefon, lieutenants ; another by Abimael Y. Nicoll caprain, William Morris and Howell Cobb lieutenants ; another by John M'Cielland captain, Robert Rowan and Staats Rutlodge lieutenants; another by Frederick Frye captain. Horatio Dayton and Samnel Fowles lieu tenants. tuth.^w Of that commanded by major Ford, onecompa ny isro be officered by "Richard S. Blackburn capt, John Saunders and James Priplett lieutenants; another hy lames Bruff captain, Henry Mtihlen bur« and Jatnes P. Heath lieutenants; another by Ebenezer Mafiey captain, Ebcnizer Beebe lieuten ant ; another byStaat3 Morris captain, Philip Lan dai' and Samuel T. Dyfon lieiacenants. Of that commanded by major Touflard, one company is to he officered by George logerfoll capt Peter A Darnfy lieutenant; another by William Littlefield captain, George Rofs lieutenant; ano ther by Joseph Elliott captain, James House and William Yates lieutenants ; another by Nehemiah Freeman captain, Philip Rodrique and Warham Shepherd lieutenants. The arrangement with refpetl 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 Mcmminger and Robert W. Ofborne licutenats; another by Callender Irvine captain, i George W. Carmichaeland Charles Wollftoncraft lieutenants; another by James Still captain, Philip Stewart and Pa'rick C.Harris lieutenants; another hy Walter L. Cochran captain, William L. Coo per and Robert Hcaton, jun. lieutemaßts. Ot that commanded hy major Jackson on« com pany is to be officfred by Deeius Wadfworth capt. Natharicl Leonard and Francis Gihfon lieutenants; another hy John Henry captain, John VV. Living fton at dT. Knight lieutenants; anuthtrby Lemuel Gates captan, George W. Duncan and George Watcrhowfe lieutenants ; another by Amos Stod dard captain, William t-tetle and Leonard Villiams lieu'«nants. Of that commanded by maj; r TouiTard,one com pany is to be officered by Willlapi M'Rhea captain James White and John Fergus, jan. lieutenants; another hy Samuel Eddins captain, Alexander D. Pope ai d John Leybonrii lieutenants; another by Francis H. Hugcr. captain, William Deveaii* and J->m»s 6. Many lieutenants; another by John Bithop captain, John Hancock and David Evans, jun. lieu tenant?. 3awtf law I J. I t is expedlcd that the officers net at present with thtir companies, and not on the recruiting fcrvice, oron some other fcrvice, by the fpeeial cpmtr&nd of niaj' r general Hamilton, will inim«diately join them ; an 4 the companies not alrerdy at the a' ove mentioned deftinatiens are to be held in readiness to proceed to them, for which further orders will shortly be given. A true Extracts may I ? FOR SALE, j4t the two mile [tone, on the IVeJJahickon, or Ridge Road, \ Place containing about eighty acres, in part.'® or the whole together, as may suit the pur chaser. There ii en the pretnifes a ho«fe47 1-1 sett front, by 43 t-% deep, a fcuUery, milk house, pump, ice houfn, and faim house, a large barn, 60 feet.by 34, with (lallsfor 25 horses and cows', a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the bam yard, and a second milk house supplied by a spring. The grounds are well manured, and laid out in good (tile, with an abundance of o»na mental, and fruit trees, the situation healthy and high, commanding a vie\y of the city and Dela ware. There is also a small diftancefrom the manJ fion (house a farm house in gojd repair, kitchen, liable, &c. and a pump of good wa» ter: Forstcrms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. March u, OR.should an eligible offer be made, it will be fold, free of any incumbrances, and imme diate poffcflion give, a small neat three (lory Brick DWELLING, almost new, situated to the west ward of Ninth llreet, confining of a kitchen, two parlours, the chambers, and a well plaiftered gar rat, alfs an ercellent (lore room, with a leaden ciflern for holding cool wat#r, which it receives through pipes from a pump near the door, of the bed witer, —the rooms are all completely papered and hung with bells, marble chimnics and hearth a*e 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 fituatron is pleasant and perfe&iy healthy, and well calculated for a family that do not reside in the countty during the lummer, as being both pleasant as well as convenient to tbe city for bufintfs.—For particulars apply at the house, the south east corner of Chefnnt and Eleventh flreets. may ji Copper Warehouse, Late ALEXANDER BISLAND, & Co. No. Maeket-Striet, ROBERT KID, HAVING purchased the Stock of tfceabovefirm, Solicits \hc patronage of the public and thtir friends ; where they may depend on being served on the very best terms with the following goods : law tf A general aflbrtment of Copper Bottsms and Sheets, For Cor-per Smiths and other purpolei, Pigand Bar Lead, Block Tin and Crowley Steel, Tin in Boxes, and Brain Ketilesin Neds, With a large and general ailortmem ot Ironmongery, feb. tS. diw w&i>f WISHES In a Wholef.'Jc, or Retail Dry Good Store, A TOUNG MAN Of lindifrutahle character—has lately been in he habit nf attending a Dry Good Store. A Up- (Urt'<sl<*d v o C. W. at the Office of this :3Z;'trc v. ill b»- promptly attended to, may 21 PHILIP CHURCH, Aid-de-Camp. No. I yi.Chefnut Street. >e Rented, th fa it —*v:m. — TO F.NCACE, t#.&fr tf TERMS Of Richard FoLve/l, in Philadelphia, FOR SUBSCRIBING TO TUB JOURNALS OF CONGUESS, PROM Till COMM 2KC.EMIN T Of tbe American ll r ar, in 1774, tj toe pre sent time, INCLUDING The Reports of Heads of Department? y of Committees, and other Official and Pri vate Papers-os that Body, noiv first per mitted to be made public• TERMS, THE work will be printed on a fine paper, and a new neat ripe, in large o&avo. Each volume will contain above 500 pages, neatly bound and lcttefid. Uniformity in size, paper, and binding, v.HI be oblervcd throughout the wcrk ; *> that, while the subscribers become p;me'T tl of"a valuable, record, an orilamevt may be added to their libraries. 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IN all countries, the proceedings in the com mencement of their governm«nts, are loft in dark ness and 0! fcurity, owing to a carelessness, in the succeeding generation, to pref rve the public re cords, and the attention of the natif.n.in thoferude ages, being call «d off from their domeflic concerns, to engage in wars and conquest. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they been transmitted to eur days ? Time, that deflroys every thing, unhances the value of well authenti cat'd public record-*, and renders them almost in eftmiable. It is hoped, that Americans will, there fore, chearfully contribute their afliftance in trans mitting to posterity the labours of their anccflors —founders of the Columbian nation. *»* The work will certainly be advancad with expedition and promptitude. The following will fliow the fuppert it hjs already acquired: '• Philadelphia, "June 15, IJ9B. ' To the Honorable the Senate and House of Rep. refentatives of iha Uniteii States. " The MEMORIAL ®f the Subfcribers,Citizen?, . &c. of Philadelphia, '' RtfpeafittfyJt.e-jjctb, " That having, in our rcfpe&ive avocations, frequent ot.cafions to recur to the Journals of Con , grel% ire experience inconvenience by the scarci ty of them : That we underftaßi that Richard Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia, has had it in contemplation to print that public record; and that he hath obtained partial countenance Irom ma ny individuals; but that he has delayed prosecu ting the work, in expectation of encouragement frum government, thtit may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, rcfpeollnlly lolicit, as the publication is n«ct(Tary to be difieminated among public bodies, that Coflgref* will, in their wisdom, render him such additional encouragement, tf) that wh ch he has obtained from private individual®, as to enable him to prr ceed with the work,fo that your Memorialifls nicy be enabled to purchafc co pies of that record lor thetnfelves Thomas M'Kenr, John I). Ccxi.CharlesHeatly, Samfom Levy,?. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smith, John Read jun. William Tilghnian.John F. Mifflin, Jo seph P. M'Kea'n, John Beckjy, W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jared liigerfoll, Jafpor Mojian, William Rawje, J. I homac, William Levis, Janaes Gibfon, M. Koppclc, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, George Davis, John Hallovell, James Oldden, Walter Franklin, Janus Ulilnor, John C. Wells John L. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, John Nixos, Robert Wain Robert H. Dunkin, John Ewing, Jun. FdwardPen nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Young, Robtrt Campbell Septimus, Claypoele James Crtikfhank, Msthtw Carey, Henry K. Hel muth, Peter D? Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C Claypoble, Thomas Armstrong, Samuel H. Sniirh.John Fenno. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the Hobfe of keprtfenratives of the United dtatos, on Monday, the 18th of June 1798: WILLIAM LAMBERT, for " JONATHAN W.CONDY, Can." i " RESOLVED by the Senate andHoufe of Rep reftntatives of the United Statw of America in ®o»gref» aflembl»d,Tha: the Secretary of the Senate and the of the HouCe of Heprefentatives, be authoriled and dire<Jled, to fubferibe, on fu:h terms as theymay d««m eligible,for theufc'of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journafsof Congrcfs, which a,e pro posed to be published by Richard Folvvell and such number of copies of deficient volumes of the fcts now inprint, as may be neceflary to complete tha fame. JONATHAN DAYTON, I Speaker of the House of Reprefentati-ves. JAMES ROSS, j " President of the Senate pro tempore* Approved, March ad, 1799. JOHN ADAMS, President of the United Stfites. xawtf- may 10 Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philedelphia, merchant, hav ing assigned over all his tffc<sls, rtal, personal and mixed, to the subscribers, for the benefit of Inch of his creditors as may fuhfcribe to the said aflignment on or before the firft of August next. Notice is hereby given, To all persons indebted to the laid estate, tha they are requested to make Immediate payment to either of the afijgnees, or tolhe said Samuel Miles, who is .mtnorifed to receive the fame ; in failure uhereofiegal Heps will be taken for the recovery of such debts, as are not dischar ged accordingly. GEORGE ASTON, -) COKNEI.IS COMEGYS, L Aflfcntt, JOHN ALLEN, \ ,14-f'eh Vzluable Property for Sale, I» Chefnut, rear Sixth street, diredlly oppofit Conoress Hall, A LOT of ground, a!.out n feet front in Chef nut street and 73 fe-t in depth, whereon is a Rood frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Berge, fubjefl to a grounl rent of aos. per annum. The advantageous fituarion of this property rc quires no comments, fc-r ir mud be knowft, there ?refew in this city to equal it, an un.'cceptionable title Will be made to thf purchaser. Apnly to JAMES GIRVAN, r.o. I9S, Chcfuut flreet, rwxt door to the pre mifes. mareh $ I "HE President ono Biredor* of thu i'ompanjr incorporated ior the pmpM'e of creftinj; a Ps~n»anert Bridge over the Kiv.r SchHjlltillj.it or n«»r Ae City ot Philadelphia, M*fc« eoarjfted •»ith the Select and Common Councils oi the said City for a fife ior fueh Bridge at rhc fcefl en J of High street. hereby give NOTICE—Th t t pre juium of Two Hundred Dollars will be paid by the said Diteftors for die mod approved pi so of a Bridge fc-r the said Cte, the calcutari-a ot « hich (hall t>e confident with the following general iirii ta;ioD» The material to be of wood, iron or fior.e, of those article* combirecL The cooftrusSHon to befuitabje to tSse of the river which is as follows—fubjeil to exref five fr Oies, occnfionally (topping above or below the said High-street, in the firfl isftance breaking loose and down large mafias of ice. tim ber. &c. in the latter iuftance caufin£ a back wa ter swell which has equalled to 19 feet ahove low water level, and at that height covering a t;a<s.l of grennd r.ear 5 miles in length, by a very con querable width—There ore, As few pier* ?.s can he coafiffcnt vith fafcty, or without a pier if equally la'e and permanent. The opening between the abutment* to be not more than 400 feet, nor less than 300 feet. Th« plans to ba accompanied with elevations— explanatory descriptions and estimates—-the efti matcs to fpecify-the quantity of materials of each kind, the faparate and collevlive coil thereof when wrought and laid or fixed, the quantity of fiJlmg in or dry arches with the backing fuperili u&ure and causeways complete. Offerings confident with the foregoing will b reccived at any time previous to the firli day of Au guA next, — A fe&ion of the river Schuylkill with the adja cent grounds on each fide at the weft end ol High ftreet will be shewn to thofo persons who may be desirous of exhibiting plans and eftiraates. JOHN DQR3F.Y; fec'rjr, jr. tsm. Philadelphia, May 15,1799. The primers of news- paper? throughout the U niwd States are reqn (led to insert the above a (aw times, tilths iftA ReJpcftfullj informs tke public, be has received from Robert Johnston, Apothecary, No. io> Green street, Soho, Lon don, a fre.fl) and very eonfidtrable supply of his highly esteemed Medicine. AWARE of the depredations made on every public medicine of eftiblifhed repute and extenlive sale, R. Johnfton, obtained the K;ng of England's Patent for hit invention, not " to reccnmcnd" but " to dijhnguijh," EiTence of Milliard from SPURIOUS IMITATIONS, I " Five years have now ebpfed tincc Mr. Johnfton firft nude known to the world this very extraordinaiy medicine ; during this short period, its efficacy has boen so clearly demon | ftratc-fcd that its sale has far exceeded any fnjm ! er example ; comparitively there fare few fjtrii -1 lies in England or the United States which have | not either.heard of or experienced its beneficial ; effedls and with heartfelt latijfaclion he hid the happiness to declare Whitehead's fc'llence of Milliard has cured more persons afflifted with Rheumatisms, Gout, Lumbago, Palsy, Com \ plaints of the Stolnach and other Pain ful Mqladies. Than all the Medicines eyer before made public, indeed, the instances, of its efficacy and letters of acknowledgment from " the moftre fpeflable charaiSers" are f> numerous that a large volmme could Rot pofiibly contain thsrn, it has alio obtained the approbaiisn of the molt em nent men of the faculty and Is honoured bv the life and recommendation of the firft families ; in England, Ireland and Amer : ra. f A COUNTERFEIT. K.JOHNSTON has reason to believe a large , quantity under the name of " Improved E/Jime TREASURY DPP AT? TMrMT i ofMu/tcrd," as veil as many other- ha been i UKI I MLNT Ihippe t for America, and cnnfiders it his dsity \totiof is nrrwrnv V' I7 '^' ro prevent imposition and difiappointment. \ .... as ® HERE BY GIVEN That by virg He therefore requests the afflicted to be par- so „ s f CoLrr ft f/ , 7"! ° P*"' fef " ! ticulu in the purchife of his bottles, boxes,' la- ..™ n ''' A % bess, and bill of dirc<ftion» which are clofdy co- * port 0 | publie credit and for the °V 6 j pied and words •« hy royal authority," artfully « of the public debr-lpaffed the'chTrdTy' of lubftituted for the words "by the king's patent' March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety which may ehi.'e common oblervat.on. ; five, as bars fro™ settlement or allowance. I he Genuine is diftmguilhed by rhe signature ; Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and' of R Johnfton, in his own hand writing on ! final settlement Certificates, and Indents of In each Libel, anti as an additional security is fur- : ferefts, is fuJpcnded until the twelfth day aj I ther signed on the ourfide wrapper by his only June, which willbein the year onethoHiandlevcn ; agent for the United States, G. SHAW, No* hundred atid ninety nins. j 119 Chefnut street, Philadelphia, by whom it is j That on the liquidation and fettfementof the j 'old wholesale and retail, in pills and in a fluid f a ' d Certificates, and Indents of Interest, at the slate at one dollar each, box or bottle Treasury, the Creditors will he entitled to recrive FOR CHILBLAINS, SPRAINS AND Certifi «tes of funded ThrtrPerCent-Stockcqiial BRUISES, I to the amo " n t of the said Indents, and the arrcar- It is a certain and effeflual remedy, seldom ' ages . of ' a ' erc(l >n tfleir f»id Certificates,prior requiring more than three or four applications. ' j , da y °* J anuar r one thoofand seven To the candid and liberal of the faculty, "i'/ 6 ? n n . lH^ t y °" e - * R. Johnfton refpefl fully submits the following ! a JS" 'r' 1 ' 3 the ft ."£ I "" offi " observations. Ihe Fluid EfTcnce of Mustard, ; "he-eon WeThTfi nT Tr' 'T is an embrocation worthy their particular atten- fin r k 5 i ? January, one thou tion It diftV* In If „.►. r 11 .v j sand seven hundred and ninety one. w llbed f :t £ : "Tf all ,° ther c- 3nd 1 ch "S* d after liquidation at the" Treafcry, by the " f,™ tF *P °\ s eneral pw«ice— payment of iftterefl and reimbi.rf.mrnt of prirci- It is an active flimulant, easily controlled , may pa l, equal to the sums which would have bed be e.theamcreafed or dimmifhed in its strength payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been he diilerent methods of i)fe, it is both ele- fubferibed, pursuant to the Aits making prbvifioti gant and convenient and is frequently found tn forthe dehtsof the United Statss, contracted dor the extemporaneous prescriptions of their bre- ing the late war, and by the payment of othfr 'r^, n • funis, equal to the market of the r-mainir;; the above Genuine Medicine, as well is Stock, which would have been created bylucii many others of the fir ft celibrity may be had by fubferiptionsasaforefaid, which market value will ' appointment of G. Shaw, of Mr. G. Bailey, be determined by the Comptroller trftheTreafury. )} '' mi, ifiton, Dr. Barrill, Maiden Lane, New- f)l TVFR WOT POTT 1 York, MelTrs. Bailey and Walker, Charlelton, , , William Black, Salem, (N. j. j Char es Hu- : une l 8 nitch, Lancaster, A. C. Jorden> Norfolk, John Roberts, do. David Keen, Sweet Springs, Vir ginia, R. Lee, Baltimore, I. & J Msntz, Pre dericktown, Maryland, G. W Mane imp, Alba ny, Dr. Vanfolingen, New-York, Tit ford & Son, do. Meflrsi R<,fs & Douglas, Pit f ur S» John Webster, Wilmington, James Wil ion, do. Richard Winter St. Co. Savannah, and in every principal town in the United States. N. B. The public are desired to ervquire for Whitehead's Hfience of Mustard, all others be ing a base and fpuriotyi imitation. GEO, SHAW. 'Mi Chefnut-ftreet, where Vend er« may be fnppfcd. " Caution against Counterfeits." appointed by G. Shaw in every principal town of the United States, and there is no certainty of purchasing the Get uine Es sence of Mustard in any of America, unless it is signed onlhe out fide wrapper by. G. Shaw, No, ii 9, Chefnut street, .Philadelphia, where Ihopkeepers are supplied and a liberal dlfcount allowed them. May 13 Sawtf ALL PERSONS, TNDEBTED to the Estate of Abraham -l-Dicks, Escalate Sheriff of the County of Delaware, are requefled to make immediatepay ment, and all ihofe who have demands apaonft said Estate to amhtnticate and present them for fettleroent. A!fo, all those who have writings with fan! decesfed to apply for them to WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r Spnngfield, Delaware county, ) •ft mo. Bth, 1799. s jili. 8- tu.th fa tf crrr bridge. , G. SHAW, 1 RhASURY DF.PARTMENi March 'ith «• PUBKre NOTICE fS HEREBY Giy'v Plirfujllt to tl.e atf of Coprr f, nifl . . ' fft da, <>/W Rne ,ho S ,r,nd!? v d en 0 dreda-id ninety n-5. entitled '< an ing the grant, of land appropriated' rary services, and for the focietv ot ti"" 1U Brethren for prrp,gatin s thegoVpe the He:then j" and the aft furmlen, mo "g r!.ef,;.i recited a.T paffedon ihlfc"^ 1 "> Mar. h, onethoHfand seven hundred I nd! , ° t tymne to wit: lna nine. I. THAT the trail of Land herein afi . fmlK-d, namely « beginning a, the North corner of the (even ranges of townftil running thence fifty miles due fouih ,i and western boundary of the said raves' . °" S '" c due Well to ,t, e Main Branch of fTe ver,- .he.ee ,p the Main Branch of S ver to the puce where the Indian boundary tfrofl s the fame thence along the fai.l I P king.,., river at the crossing p:,ceab :v £ Lawrem* ; thence do-vn the &j,i r ; ve , rt point w her? a line run due weft from ot begiss-ng, wdl interfefl tl* f jjd pljce thrt.ee alonj, the line To run to the P lar e oflV ginning ; has been divided into tnumiv I five miles fqnare, and fradlionalparta of tT °'' (hips ; and that plats and furveyj of townlhips anil fradional parts of town/hm. depof.ted in the offices or" the R-.;ft er P s ,V C - Treaty and Surveyor General, fortheiniW tioa ot aLI perions concerned. The holder? of Such warrants as have be™ or (hall be granted for military fervid perform fd during the late war, are required to Dr( .f™ ?he lame to the Repifter of ?he T«,C „ some time prior to the twelfth d iy of Febru'ir in the year, one thousand eight hundred so, the pur pale of beinp registered ; No rr R 'ift rv will however be made of any Itfs quantity tta« a quarter townfliip, or four thoufaru! acres Iff * Th» prterity of location of the warrants which may be presented and rendered in manner (aid, prior to thg nth day of February in th." year onethoufand eight hundred, will immediate ly aftrr the said day, be determined bv l ot in mode dicfcribed by the act firfl recited. ! he holdets cf rendered warrants, {hall 0 „ Monday the 17th day of February, t)le y 1800, in the order of which the priority of locati on ftull be determined by lotas aforefaid pcrfon »lly,or Vy th.ir agents, definite in writing at the" office of the Rcgifler of the l'reafury, the partita lar quarter townfoips elefled by them and such of the said holders as (hall „ot d<fie na t P ' their locations on the said day, (hall be postponed in locating such w»*iants to all other hp!de:» c f regiftercd warrants. The holder* or warrants for military fervict, fumcient to cover one or more quarte" townlhim or trails of four thoufond acres each; (hall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of Februsry, 1800 and prior to the firftday ol January, ißcj, be al. iowr»d to register the said warrants in manner a forced, and forthwith to make location* therefor on any traft or trails of land not before locatcj. VI. All warrmtsor claims for lands on account of military services, which fhallnotbe registered and locawAhrfate the firft day of January, ISOI, are by the fupplemantary ad of Congress hereinbefore recited, pasTed on the second day of March, 1700 declared to be forever barred. Given.under my hand at PlvUaiJelphia, the day and year above mentioned. OLIVER woicorr. Valuable Property for Sale. FOR SALE, THAT well known .Estate, called iHREWSBURY FARM, formerly the refidepce '1 General John Cadwaladr.r, £tu*te on Saflafraf liver,in Kent county, Maryland—«o3taimng 3* iout 1900 acres of prime LAND, upwards of .Tto >f which are in woods. The Buildings are all cx* ellent, andcoufift ©f a handfosne Dwelling House, wo lage Barns with Cowhouses, Stables for fifty iorfes,a fpeeious treading floor under cover,3 gra iary,two Jverfeer's house*, two range! oftwafla y buildmgsfor Negroes (one of them new and of »rick), Corn houses a Smoak hoafe, &«. &c —The vhole Estate being nearly surrounded by water, it 'equires but'.ittle fencing, a?d has a good Shad and herring fiftiery. It is conveniently situated tor joththe Philadelphia and Baltimore market?,with :wo landings on a navigable river but a (hort fill from Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and large Apple Orchards on the premifesjalfo, a varie ty of exrcilent fruits of different kinds. The foil's mostly a rica loom.—The whole will be fold togC therordividedrintofmaller farms (for which the buil dings are conveniently situated) as may fu ttbepi"'* hafer. The stock on said Farm, cosfidivgof H°r cfes, Cattle, Sheep &c. will also be difpofedof For further particularsapply to G force Hastin'GJ on the premises.or to the fubferiber, in jPLiiadeiphia* ARCHIBALD M'CAJ.L, Jus. December 11. PRINTED BY J. -W. F£NNQ., IHWtf IV. Sec. of the Treasury, 4
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