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Pratt £5? Kintzikg,
No. 95, North Water-flreety
HAVE FOR SALE,
70 TONS HEMP,
3000 . uOkU low-priced fait
14 pipes choice old port wine
100 boxes claret
30 ions roU brimftonfe
40 yellow ochrg
20 do. pvarl harlgy
A few barrels lemilles
110 boxes Havanna sugars
loco demy-john*
100 boxes window gfaft
few cherts liquor cases
4 calks hog's briQles
id" S, kine } TWINE
A Few bundles German steel
Screral packages (latcsand pencils
3 hogfteadsglue
4 packages mem flippers
1 do. bnnting for colours
2 do. quills
A few barrclsffaval (lores, &c. &c.
And as usual, a great variety of
Ticklefiburghs, hempen linens, oz
aabngs, heflao*, t rown rolls, patterbornes, checks,
stripe?, &c. See. which they will fell on realonable
terms,
may 18
A DEI R A WINE.,
w - fc.
FOR SALE,
Br THE SUBSCRIBER,
! 8 Pipes of Madeira Wine,
GIDKuN HILL WELLS,
Markct-ftret, No 135.
may 16 3»W4W
John Miller, Jun~.
No. 80, Dock, near Third Street.
Mas far Sale.
Offaes,
Bsfia's,
Mamoodies,
Taffaties,
Colicoes,
Patna }
Romal and > Handkerchief!.
MUIt.uI J
The foregoing goods are now to be fold at
REDUCED PRICES,
N. B. VUny of these Goods may be printed to
acjvantaga iti this country
moy 16 3awtf
For Sale,
BY WILIAM MOTT,
No. iaj, Market' Street,
Very low tor Cash, or a short Credit,
A large aflortment of printed cotton haiid'fj.
Do. bandannas, Romalls and fliawls,
2 Trunks printed cottons,
Bell Euglilh luteftvugs, modts^
7 4 fuperfine cloths,
Several packages aflorted haml'fs unopened,
18 calks pewter aflortcd,
I ofk bar tin,
I trunk ferrets 4d & <d,
I trunk furniture fringes,
lilack and white laces and edgingt.
may ir. zawij.
FOR SALE
BY THE SUBSCRIBE RS,
ao pipes of Old Madeira Wine,
2 Cannon— 9 plunders
25 coils digging, from I 1-4 to 5 inch,
35 liiidj. of b'ft fames River Tobacco.
. Willing Francis,
Penn-Street.
Mav ai. tu th , c < fat tf
DONATION LANDS.
Notice is hereby given,
'"fHAT Claims for Donation Lands granted
JL by the State of Pennfylvauia to the Offi
cers and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the
fa id State in the late war, will be received at
the Office of Comptroller General of said State
until Ibe lft September next inclusive, and that
tl e Hilifcribers ai.thorifed by law will fit as z.
Board at the said Office on every Monday from
ten o'clock in the lorcioon until one in the af
ternoon, to hear and determine all unfatified
Claims already filed, as well as those which
may- he filed on or before the said firil day of
September p.ext.
John Donnaldson, Comt'r.
Samuel Bryan, Regt'r.
Peter Bayntos, Treas'r.
Department of Accounts of }
pennsylvania, May 15, '99., J
(*fi) dtw (m.w.fa tf)
Engliih wrought Nails.
Imported in the Jhrps Molly and Diana, from
LIVERPOOL.
400 Calks of Nails,
CONSISTING of 6d, Bd, rod, nd, and
lod, flat points suitable for the southern
market —6d, Bd, lod, lid, and lod, finedrawn
(harps —also s, 3, 4> and 6 clouts— lprigs—.
tucks —leupjser nails—fheathiag nails, &c.
Ron SALE BY,
Robert Denifoti, junr.
117 Market-street
FOR SALE
By SIMON WALKER,
Pine, near Hftb-strett,
WOOLWICH proof Cannon— 9 pounders,
6 l a feet long, 50 cwt. each, and 7 fe#t
long. >5 cwt. each, with carriages, &c completed
ditto - 6 pounders, 5 I-* f eet long, cwt. each,
and 6 tVet long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c.
complete;
Garronades on Aiding carriages, u, 18 & 14
pounders, weighing 6 1-2, 3and 13cwt. each;
So ,1 titng Pikes and Cudaffes ;
Engtifh Cannon Powder;
Copper Sheathing Nr.il* Spikes and Bolts;
6,9 12, 18 and Zijlb. round Shot;
6, 9, 18 and a 4ll>. dou'de-headed do.
9, 18 aiid 14IV Cannirter Shot.
Alio—a quantity of bed Engiifli, Porter, Clare'
and Port Wine Bonks,
& aunt vi n]e in caflrs of 7 dezen eaoh.
march 8
Notice is hereby Given, .
>-j-HAT application will be made for t-he ifTue
* of certifirttsf >r tuen.'y two (hares ef the
Stock of tlic Bant of thtU nited Statss, in lieu
of the undermentioned certificates for a like
nutnher of (hare> of the stock of the said Insti
tution, in favour of James Eck'ey Colli-y, of
Liverpool, loft l;y rt> c rapture of the Diana,
Hicharil Kirkbride, mailer, on a voyage from
Philadelphia to Liverpool, Great-Britain, viz.
Two certificates. N'o. 47,00* and 27001 far
five fh ires each Three certificates. No. 270C2
and 27004. for four ftiares each.
G. SIMPSON, Cashier.
Bank of the United States, ) , m
May 23, J799* »
2/tw-York, May 16, 1797.
GENERAL ORDERS.
THE following difpoiition of the two regiment®
of Artiljcrifts and Engineers has been adopt
ed. Of-the firll regiment, one battalion commad
ed 1 y major Rivardi, isafligned ro the Wefiern ar
my ; another battelicm commanded by major Free
man, is to garrison the posts in Georgia and Soath
Carolina ; anoth-rbatta ion commanded by major
Fori, is to garrison the posts in North 'Carolina,
Virginia and Maryland, and the remaining battal
lion eommarded by major Touffard, is reserved for
theferviceoC the field.
Of the second regiment, onebattalien command
ed by major Brooks, is to garrison the posts in De
laware, Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, and New
York; another battalion commanded by major
Jackson, is to garrison the posts in Oonne&icut,
Rhode-lflan<l, Maffachufctts and New-Hamj (hiVe,
and the jemaining battalion (one not having yet
been raited) commanded 6y major Hoops, is re
served for the service of the field.
The definitive arrangements of officers to the re
fpeAive cempanies of the battalion of the fir ft re
giment, annexed to the Western army is referred
to Colonel Burbeck.
The following iseftablifhed with refpe& to the
other battalions.
Of that commanded by major Freeman one com
pany is to be officered hy Michael Kalterfein, capt.
George Izard, and fonathan Robefon, lieutenants;
another by Abimael Y. Nicoll capain, William
Morris and Howell Cobb lieutenants ; another by
John M'Clellai.'d captain, Robert Rowan and Sraats
Rutlsdge lieutenants; another by Frederick Frye
captain, Horatio Dayton and Samnel Fowles lieu-
tut-Mw
tenants.
Of that commanded by major Ford, one compa
ny is:o be officered by Richard S. Blackbnrn capt,
John Saunders and James I'ripiett lieutenants;
another by lames Bruff oaptain Henry M jhlen
burg and James P Heath lieutenants ; ahorner by
Ebenezer Mafley captain Ebenever Beebe lieuten
ant ; another byStaaf3 Morris captain, Philip Lan
dai and Samuel T. Dyfon lieutenants.
Of that commanded by major Touffard, one
company is to be officered by George IngeHoll capt
Ptfter A Darnfy lieutenant; another by William
Littlcfield captain George-Rofs lieutenant; ano
ther by Jofe»>h Elliott captain, James House ,and
William Yates lieutenant* ; another by Nehemiah
Freeman captain, Philip Rodrique and Warham
Shepherd lieutenants.
The arrangement with nfpeiS to the second re
giment is as follows.
Ot 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 Irvine captain,
George W. Carmichael and harle' Wollftoncraft
lieutenants; anotherby James Philip
Stewart and Patrick C.Harris lieutenants; anotheT
by Walter L. Cochran captain, milium L. Coo
per and Robert Heaton, jun. lieutenants.
Of that commanded by major Jackson one com
piny is to be officered by Decius Wadfworch capt.
Natharricl Leonard and Francis Gibfon lieutenants;
another by John Henry captain, John W Living
ftona dT. Knight lieutenants; anothtr by Lemuel
Gates captan, George W. Duncan and George
Wa'erhoufe lieutenants ; anoth.er by Amos Strd
dard captain, William Steele and Leonard Williams
lii'u tna' ts.
Ot that commanded by maj rTouffard,one com
pany is co be officered by William M'Rhea captain
Jamas W.Vite and John Fergus, jun lieutenants ;
another by Samuel Eddins captain, lexander D.
Pope atid John Leybourn lieutenants; another by
Francis H Huger captain, William Deveaux and
B.M ny !ieut«nant«; another b> John Bishop
captain, John Hancock and David Evans, jun. lieu
tenants.
I t is expected that the officers not at prefentwith
th ir companies, and not on the recruiting fcrvic®,
oron some other fcrvice, by the fpeeial command
ol n>ajor general Hamilton, will immediately join
them ; »nd the companies not alrerdy at the al ove
mentioned destinations, are to be held in readiness
to proceed to them, for which further orders will
shortly be given.
A true Extract,
may aj
At the two mile ' one, on the Wcjfahickon, or
Ridge Road,
A Place containing about eighty acres, in parts«
or the whole together; a» may fiiit the pur
chaser. There it on the preaiifes a house 47 i-a
lei t Iront, hy 43 .leap, a.scullery, milk house,
pump, ice houfa. and farm house, a large barn,
60 feet by 31, with Hails for 15 horses and cows,
a carriage house, and a pump of good water in
the barn yard, and a second milk house fupptied
hy a spring. The grounds are well manured, and
laid out in good (lile, with an abundance of oena
mental, and fruit trees, the situation healthy and
high, commanding a view* of the city and Dela
ware. There is also a small diftancefrom the man
sion Jhoufe a farm house in good repair, with
kitchen, liable, &c. and a pump of good wa
ter: Fsrsterms apply to
March n
OR,lheuld an eligible offer be made, it will be
fold, free of any incumbrances, and imme
diate poffdfien give, a small neat thres story Brick
DWELLING, almost new, situated to the west
ward of Ninth street, confiding of a kitchen, two
parlours, the chambers, and a well plaiftcred gar
rat, a|fa an excellent (l«e room, with a leaden
cittern for holding cool watur, which it receives
through pipes from a pump near the door, of the
heft water, —the rooms are all completely papered
and hung trith bells, marble chimnies anil 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 fuuatisn is pieafant and perfeSly
heilthy, and well calculated tor a faaiily that do
not reiide in the country during the summer, as
being both pieafant a< well as convenient to the
city for bulineft.—for particulars apply at the
house, the south ealt corner of Chelnut and
Eleventh flreets.
may II
Copper Warehouse,
Late ALkX ANDbR B/SL AND, & Co.
No. 201, Market-St*eet,
ROBERT KID,
HAVING purchased the Stock of the above firm,
Solicits the patronage of the puh!ica-.d ihcir
'riends ; where they may depend'on being (erved on
the very best terms with the following goods :
law tf
*V:%
A general assortment of Copper Bottoms
and Sheets, for Co aper Smiths and other purpo'cs,
Pig and Bar Lead,
Rlock Tin and Crowley Steel,
Tin in Boxes, and Biafo Kettletin Nells,
With a large and general afTorimeui of Ironmongery,
feb. 15 . d«w w£stf
WISHES
In a Wholesale, or Ketail Dry Good Store,
A TOUNG MAN
Of indiff utable charafier—has lately been in
the habit nf attending a Dry Good Store.
A line directed to C. W. at the Office ef this
Gazette will be promptly attended to,
may it
PHILIP CHURCH,
Aid-de-Camp.
for sale,
SAMUEL MEREDITH.
No. i7i,Uhefnut Street.
To be Rented\
I'll th fa »t
TO KN6ACE,'
ta.&fr.tf
Of Richard Foi
roa 'nriflcaisiNG to tiis
JOURNALS OF CONGRESS,
rROM THE COMMSNCEMENT
Qf the American War, in 1774, to the pre-
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INCLUDING
The Reports of Heads of Departments, of
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ble rife on the price may he cxpc£t«d to non-fub
(cribers.
Eich volume will contain about one third lets
of letter-press than the original edition ; but, as the
publiftier is not yet enabled to determine the extent
of the Private Jonrnals, which he may be allowed
to male public, he cannot ascertain the number of
volumes which will comprise the work.
gj" Payment) to be made on delivery oj each
volume.
Subscribers will have it at their option, either to
fubferibe for th« whole of the Journals, up to the
present time, or to thofs only of the Old Congress
prior to the organization of the Ftderal Govern
ment.
IN all countries, the proceedings ia the com
mencement of their governments, are loft in dsrk
nefs and ohfcurity, owing to a carelessness, in the
succeeding generation, to preserve the-public re
cords, and the attention of the nation, in theferude
ages, being called off irom their domestic concerns,
to angage in wars and conquest. Of what infinite
value would the laws of Alfred be, had they been
tranfmirted to aur days ? Time, that destroys
every thing, enhances the value of wdl anthenti
catid public records, and renders them almost in
estimable. It is hoped, that Americans will, there
fore, chearfully contribute their afliftance in trans
mitting to poflerity the labours of their ancestors
—founders of the Columbian natioa.
*«* The work will certainly be advanced with
expedition and promptitude. The following will
(how the support it has already acquired:
'• Philadelphia June 15, 1798.
' To the Honorable the Senate and House of R«p
refentatives of the United States.
" The MEMORIAL of the Subfcribm, CitizcßS,
&c. of Philadelphia,
'' RefpeßfuHj//.enuetb,
" That having, in our refpeftive avocations,
frequent occasions to recur to the Journals of Uon
grelf, we experience inconvenience by the Cani
ty of them : That we understand that Richard
Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia, has h3d it irf
contemplation to print that public record; and
that he hath obtained partial coi.ntcnaiice Irom maj
ny individuals; bat that he has delayed prolecH
ting the work, ,in expectation of encouragement
frem government, that may adequately indemnity
him. We, 'her-fore, refpe&fuliy lolicit, as the
publication is naceffary-to be diiTcniinated among
public bodies that Congress will, in their wifjom,
rtndcr him fuchadd>tionaleiieouragrment, to that
wh eh he has obtained from private individuals,
as to anable kirn to prrceed with the work,To that
your Memorialists may be enabled to purchife co
pits of that recdrd lor themselves
. rhwnat M Kcan.J iha O Con, Char le«Heat!y,
Samfbra Le*y,T. Rou. Wm. Moore Smith John
Read jnn. William Tilghnian.John K. Mifflin, Jo
leph B. M'Kean, John B ckly, W. Sergeant, John
Thompson, Jared Ingerfol), Jafprr Moyian,William
Rawle, J. Thdmas, William Luvrc, James Gibfon,
M. Kcppele, Moses Levy, Robert I'orter, Geoige
Davis, John Hallowcll, James Oldden, Walter
Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L
Leib, Alexander I Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas
Willing, Samuel M Fox, John Nixos,Robert Wain
Robert H. DunVin Jdhn Ewing.Jun FdwardPen
nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William
Young, Robert Campbell Septimus? C|aypoele
James Crukfliank, Mathew Carey, Henry K Hel
mut!*, Peter De Haven, John Duulap, Edward
ShoemaHr John R. Smith, William Hall, David
C Claypoole, Thomas Armftrpng, Samuel H.
Smith, John Fenno.
" True copy from the original Memorial, pre
sented to the House of Keprcfenratives of.the
United Slates, oa Monday, the 18th of June
1798:
•• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for '
" JONATHAN W.CONDY.Ctgwc."
**' RESOLVED by the Scnateand House of Rep
resentatives of the United States of America in
Songrefs aflembl«<tfrha: the Secretary of the Senate
and the Clerk of the Houte of Representative*, be
authoriled and directed, to subscribe.'on such terms
at they may daem eligible,for theule of the Senate
and House 6f Representatives, for four hundred
Copies of the Jeurnalsof Congress, which g,e pro
posed to be publi&ed by Richard Folwell and such
number of copies of deficient volume* of the sets
now m print, as may be ncceffaiy to complete the
fame.
JONATHAN DAYTON,
Speaker ofthe House of Reprefenta fives.
JAMES ROSS,
President of the Senate pro. tempore •
Apprayed, March zd, 1709.
JOHN ADAMS,
President of the United States.
iawtf
may 20.
Samuel Miles, jun'r.
Of the City of Philedelplua, merchant, hav
ing assigned over all his cffcfh, real, personal
and mixed, to the fuWWiber?, for the benefit
of inch of his creditors a may fuhfcrrbe tQ the
said aflignment on or before the firft: of Auguil
next.
Notice is hereby given,
To alt perrons in.Seined to the laid eltate, tha
they arc rt-qi«;fteO to make inameciiate payment
to either oftbt alienees, or to the said Samuel
Miles, who is authorised to receive the fjme ;
in failure whereof legal steps will be taken for
the recovery of such debts, as aie not difchir
ged accordingly.
GEORGE ASTON, ")
CORNELIS COMEGYS, i Aflignees
JOHN ALLEN, \ k
Valuable Property for Sale,
1* Chcf«Mt, near Sixth ftrcct, diretfly oppofit
Congress Hall,
A LOT of ground, about 11 feet front in Chef
. 1 nut ftf-ct and 73 f ee t in depth, whereon is a
good frame bouse, npw in the tenure of Samuel
Uenge, iubjedt to a ground rent of 2cs. per annum.
The advantageous situation of this property re
quires no comments, for it mud be known, there
? . r ® fc ™,! n .' h " Clt y t0 e S ual 't. =>n unscceptionaMe
title will be made to the purcliafer. Apply to
JAMES GIRVAN,
no. igS.Chefnnt ftreec, next door to the pre
mifei. *
mareh j
>//, in Philadelphia,
jawtf
ALL PERSONS,
TNDfBTED to the EiUie of Abraham
* D iCks, EiQjats Sheriff of the County of
Delaware, are reqiiefled to make immediate »ay-
r 1 - C i U ca ßd a " th "' e whol,ave demands aga-ih'
laid Estate to anthentiratc and present them for
lettleroeiit. Also, all those who have
writings with laid deceifed to apply for them to
iVILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r.
hpi'nigfield, Delaware county, 1
'ft mo. Bth, 1799. 5
j*u. 8
tu.tl* fatf
CITT til
THE President and Directors of the Company
incorporated for the purpose of erecting a
Psrmanent Bridge over the River Schuylkill, at or
near the City of Philadelphia, having coatfa&ed
with the SeleCl and CommoVi Councils of the laid
City for a site for such Bridge at the weft and of
High (irct, hereby give NOTICE—Th.t a pre
mium of i yvo Hundred Dollars will be paidby the
said Diresftors for the mod approved plan of a
Bridge for the said site, the calculation of which
shall be confident with the following general lim
taiions.
The material to he of wood, iron or (lone, or
of these articles combined.
The aonfiruAion to be fuitabje to the chara&cr
of the rirer which is as follows—fubjedl to excef
five frefhes, occasionally (lopping above or below
the said High-street, in the fir 11 instance breaking
laofe and bringing down large mafies of icf, tim
ber, &c. in the latter instance causing a back wa
t«x swell which has equalled to 19 feet above low
waver level, and at that height covering a trait
of ground neaj 5 miles in length, by a very con
futable width—Therefore,
As few piers as«in be confident with fafcty,
or without a pier equally saVe and permanent.
The opting between the abutments to be not
more than 400 feet, n6r less than 300 feet.
The plans to be accompanied with elevations—
explanatory defcriptiohs and estimates—the esti
mates to fpccify the quantity of materials of each
kind, the fnparate and collective cofl thereof when
wrought and laid or fixed, the quantity of filling
in or dry arches with the backing fuperftiUiSure
and cauleways complete.
Offerings confident with the foregoing will bt
received at any time previous to the. firll day of A'j
guft next. — 1
A fe&ion 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
dcfirons of exhibiting plans a:id*eftiraates.
JO >N ibuRJiEY ; fee'ry, £r»tem.
Philadelphia, May 15,1799.
The printers of news papers throughout ,ac V
nitud amte- are reqn fted to iufert the above a Suw
times, tuths iftA
G. SHAW,
ReJpe3fuljj informs the public, be has received
from
Robert Johnston,
Apothecary, No. »o, Green street, Soho, Lon
don, a (reft) and very considerable supply
of his highly efteemid Medicine.
AWARE of the depredations made on every
public medicine of established repute and
extensive sale, R.Johnfton, obtained the K.ng
of England's Patent for his inventions not 41 to
recommend" but " to dijiingv'tjhWhitehead's
Eflence of Mustard froth
SPURIOUS IMITATIONS.
" Five years have now el.l pled lince Mr.
Jshnfton firfl tmde ktn«rn to the world this
very extraoidinary medicine ; during this Ihort
period, its efficacy has been so clearly demon
ftrateed that its sale has far exceeded any form
er example tompantively there fare few fami
lies in England or the United States which hjvr
not either heard of or experienced its beneficial
cffedls and with heartfelt fatisfaclion he had the
happinels to declare Whitehead's fcflence of
Mullarrf has curad n;Ore persons affiidled wrth
Rheumatisms, Gout, Lumbago, Palsy, Com
gs plaints of the Stomach and other Pain
ful Maladies.
Than a'l the Medicines ever before made
public, indeed, the itilfan'ces, of its efficacy and
letters yt ackuowlr.foment from " the moll ie
fpecflable characters'' arr numerous that a
large volume coulJ not p-jffibly eon ain thtnn,
it lias alio obtained the approba.ien of the moll
cm nent men of the faculty and is honoured bv
the ui'e and recommendation of the firll families
in EnglanJ, Ire IS ,d and Airier ea.
J COUNTERFEIT.
R. JOHN vTtpH.haii r eason tobclieve a large
quantity under the name of. 4 'lmptc-ved Ejpnct
of Mu/farJ" as /rll as many oth«r ha been
Ihippe i for America, and c nfideri it his dsty
to prevent impofiuoti an.i di/lipflointmtiit.
He therefore requefls the afilidled >o be par
ticuhr in the purchife of hit bottles, la
bels, and bill »f directions which are closely io
pied, and words "by royal authority," artfully
fubltituted for the words "by the king's patent*
which may elude common
. !he Genuine isdiftinguilhed by the signature
of K John lion, in his own hand writing on
each Ijbel and as an additional security is fur
ther signed on the outside wrapper by his only
agent for the United States, G. SHAW, No
-119 Che&iut flreet, Philadelphia, by whom it is
fold whole la le and retail, in pills and in a fluid
ft Ate at one dollar'each, box or bottle
FOR CHILBLAINS, SPRAINS AND
. BKUISES,
It is a certain and effectual remedy, seldom
requiring more than three or t'.mr applications:
To the candid and liberal of the Faculty,
R. Johnflon refpe&fnlly submits the. follpA'ing
observations. ihe Fluid Eflence of Mustard,
is an embrocation worthy their particular atten
tion, it differs in its nilure from all others, and
is out of the beaten trail of general pradiee—
It is an a£ive llimulani, ealily controlled, may
be either increaled ordiminifted in its strength
by the differed. methods of «fe, it is both ele
gant and convenient and is frequently found in
the extemporaneous prescriptions of their bre
theren in linglasd.'
Tile above Genuine Medicine, as well js
many others of the fii-fi celihriry may be had by
appointment of G. Shaw., of Mr. G. Bail-y,
Wilmington, Dr. Barrili, Maiden Lane, New'
Me s rs " Bjilt T a J"? Walker, Charleston,
William Black, Salem* (N. J.) Charles Hu
nitch, Lancafler, A. C-Jurden, Norfolk, John
Roberts, do David Keen, Sweei Springs, Vir
ginia,. R. Lee, .Baltimore, I. * J Mantz, Fre
.dencktown, Maryland, Q, W Manci..«, A4ba
ny, Dr. Vanfolingen; New.York, MrfTrs. Tit
ford & Son, do. .WefiVt. R ,fj & DohiJjs, Pit f
hurg, John W«bAer, Wilmington, James Wil
lon, do. Richard Winter & Co. Savannah, and
10 every principal town in the Unrted States.
are desired to enquire for
Whitehead s Effencf of Muflard, alt o?ber» t>e
ing a bale and Ipurioua imitation.
GEO. SHAW.
I jq, Chernut street, where Vender, may Ik
fnppUed. 1
" Caution against Counterfeits."
Agenu are appointed by G. Shi-* in every
principal town of the United States, and there
is 110 certainty of purchasing the Genuine Es
sence of Mustard in any part of America, unless
it is Kgned on thf outside wrapper by G. Shaw,
No. ti 9 , Chel'nut ttreet, ! hiladelphia, where
•hopkefpers are supplied and a liberal discount
allowed them.
Mjy ij
r DGE.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
March nth, 17 v n
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVSN
Purfu.nt to the »& of Congr.fi parted on'the
ifl day of J use,t one thoufind, fcv e „
drrd and ninety fix, entitled "an aft rteula"
ing the grants of land appropriated for
tary ftrv.ee., and for the society of Um '
Brethren for propagating the gcfpel am
he Heathen ; ' and the a* fcppleraentary t!
the fa.d recited a<3 paffird on the iecond day 0 f
March, one thonfand seven hundred afidnin,
ty nine to wit;
r k'!t HAT t t he \ T l a ot La * d here!n after de
ferred, namely, beginning at the North Weft
corner of the liven ranges of townfcip., and
I running thence fifty miles due south, along
western boundary of the said rasn-es --thJ'
due We (l to the Main Branch of she Scioto r ?.
ver I thence up the Main Branch of the said ri
ver to the place where the Indian boundary line
crofTes the fame .-thence along the said boun!
i dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf
kingum river at the crofting place above Fort
Lawrenue ; thence down the kid river to the
point where a line run due weft from the ulaca
ot beginning, will interfefl the said river
thence alang the line so run to the place of he*
gwining ; has been divided into town(hip 3 "f
five miles square, and I rational parts of to\yru
Ihips ; and that plats and surveys of the laid
townships and fraflional parts of townlhios arf
deposited mthe offices of the R,gifl er of the
Trealury and Syrveyor General, for the infpec
tiott or all perloni concerned.
The holdera of filch warrants as have been
or stall be granted for militaryferviee* perform
ed during the late war, are required to present
the f»me to the Register of the Treasury, at
some time prior to the twelfth day of February
in the ye»r, one thousand eight hundred for
the purpole of being registered ; No resiftrv
will however be made of any lei's quantity thai
a quarter townlhip, or four theufand acres
111.
The priority of location of the warrants which
may be presented and revered in manner afore
faH, prior to ths i»th day of February i* the
year one thousand eight hundr d, wUI immediate
ly after the lud day, be determined by lot, in the
mode diefcribed by the ad firft recited.
The holdeis of registered warrants, lhall on
Monday the >-» th day of February, in the year
1800, in th? order of which the priority of locati
on (hall be determined by lot as aforefaid, person
ally, or by tlvir 'gents, defign.nein writing at the
olßce of the Register o! the Frrafury, the particu
lar charter townfoips elefh-d by them refpeftively
and such of the "laid holders as (hall not d«G?iiatr
their locations on Hie kid day, lhall be-poflponed
m locating such warrants to all other hjde: s of
registered warrants
V.
The holders of warrants for military fervicei
Efficient to cover one or more quarter townlhips
or tra-ih of four thousand acres each; (hall, at any
time afrer Monday the 17th day of Februsry, 1800
and prior to the firft day ol January, 180 a, be al.
low-d to register the said warrants in marnrr a.
for- said, and forthwith to make lecations therefor
on auy tract or trails of land not before located.
All warrants or claims for lands on account of
military f rvic-s, which Ih.llnotbe registered and
located More the hrft day of January, i8o», are by
«he iiipplem.ntary ad of Congrtfs herein before
recit- d. paiT. il on thcvfecond day of March, 1799
declared to be forever barred.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
T'JNe 27, 1708
"VTOTIOB IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by via
X > luces an pafledduring the prefentfef
fion ef Conirrcfj, so much oi the ait entituled
An aA making further provision forthefup
port cf public credit, and for the redemption
" nf the public debt"—passed the third day o£
J March, ouc thousand fevep hundred and ninety*
| five, as bars from fetflement or allowance,
| Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and
final fetflement Certificates, and Indents of In-
I fereUs, is suspended until the twelfth day o;
: June, wbiclj will be in the year onethoalandleven
hundied and ninety ning.
That on the liquidation and fettlementof tkc
said Certificates, and Indents of Infereft, at the
f roafury, the Creditors will I>c entitled to receiva
Certificates of funded Thr<r Per Cent. Stockequel
to the amount ot the said Indents, and the arrear
| age-? of inter eft due on their said Certificates, prior
to the firll day of January one thousand seven
hundred and ninety one-
Fhat the principal fimsof the said Loan Office
and final lettiement Certificates, with the incereft
thereon, since the firft day of January, one thou
sand seven hundred and ninety one. will bedif
charged after liquidation at the TrCafury, by the
payment q{ interefl and.reimburfrment of princi
pal, equal to the sums which would have been
payable-thereon, if the said Certi6cates had been
fubfcribcd, pursuant to the AAs making provision
for the debts of the United States, contracted dur
ing the late war, and by the payment of other
funis, equal to the market value of the remaining
Stock, which would have been created by such
fnbfcriptionjr asaforefaid, which market value will
be determined by the Comptroller of the lyeafury*
June 28
Valuable Property for Sale.
'ftHAT well known Estate, callecj
SHREWSBURY FARM, lormerly the refidencir
ni General Join Cadwaladir, Stuite on SalUfrat
River, in Kent counry, Maryland—containing >»
bunt 1900 icrcs of prime L hND. upwards of .po
ol which are id woods. The Buildings are all ex
cellent, andcoufift »f a haudfoaie Dwelling Houfc,
two la ge Barns with Cowhouses, Stables sot fifty
horses.a fpeeioui treading floor under cover,a gra
nary, two houlei, two ranges of two ll»-
ry buildragvfor Kogrocs (one of them new and ef
brick), Corn houfts a Smoak hoafe,&*. &c —The
whole Ellate baing nearly furrouqded bjr Water, it
requires but'ittlefericing.aid has a good Shad audi
Herring filhery. It is conveniently situated for
both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markett.srith:
two landings on a navigable rivcf but a feort fail
from Baltimore, Thereic a large Peach, and two
large Apple Orchards on the premises; also, a varie
ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foilit
mostly a rich loam.—The whole will be fold toge
thercr dividedcictofmaller larnis(forwhicj) the buil
dings are conveniently firoatsd) as may fu it tbe pur
hafer. , The Stock on said Farm, cosifirtirg of Hor
cfes. Cattle, Sheep See. will also be disposed of.—'
For further partitulars'apply to GießctHAiTiNe*
on the premifes.dr to the fubferiber, inPbilade!f)hil«->
ARCHIBALD M'CALL, JUN.
December n
rmwtf
Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the
day and year above mentioned.
Oliver ivo'lcott.
Sec, of the Treasury.
OLIVER WOLCOTT,,
Sarclary ef tbe Treafuryi
la./tf
FOR SALE, .
PRINTED BY J. IV. FEKNO,
CR.^tf.