T y Kintzikg, 15. North Water-fired, K 70 TONS HEMP, jooo . uihclsloA priced lait 14 pipes choi< e old port wise 100 boxes claret * 30 tons roll brimfkme j 40 keg* yrilcw ochre I 1 100 box s window glass j 1 nh.». blocking ") TWINE A few bundle.. German {leel a slate* and pencils 3 kages meny flipp-rs 'o. bnnting for colours do. quills A few barrel* naval {lores, &c. &c. ' •' °f Ticklenburghs, hempen linens, oz nabr. ... , heifc n», brown rolls, p ltterbornes, checks, flrip 2 " :vrl il) luteftiings, modes, 4 7 4 fuperfjne clotlis, Several packages aflorted haad'fs unopened, r : s , ewter aflqrttd, . | 1 cask bar tfn, 1 trunk ferrets 4.*] & 6d, I trunk furniture fringes, b 1 k ar.d white Lire; and edgings. may 1 2awiJ. FC R SALE BY THE SUBS.6RIBERS, 20 pipes of Old Madeira Wine, 2 Canno g puuaders , 25 coils rigging, from I 1-4 to 5 inch, 35 liiids. if btft james R ; ver Tobacco. Willing 'bf Francis, Penn-Strett. ri: • h fat tr May 43 DONATION LANDS. Notice is hereby given, r- p , HAT Claims for Donation Lands granted 1 by the State o PennsylvaNia to the Offi cers and Soldiersof the belonging to the laid ate in the late war, \iilt be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State until the ift September next inclusive, and that the fubferibers at.thorifed by law will fit as a B-ian! at the laid Offici on every Monday from ten o'clock in the lore- oon until one in the af ternoon, to bear and determine all unfatified C a-ras already tiled, as well as those which «:ay be file i «n or before the said firft day of September next. John Donnaldson, Comt'r. Samuel Br yan, Regt'r. Peter Baynton, Treas'r. Department of Aceountf .r ) Pemifylvania, May 15, '99. 5 (*6) diw (m.w.fa tf) Euglifh wrought Nails. Imported in the Jbips Molly and Diana, from LIVERPOOL. 400 Casks of Nails, CONSISTING of 6d, Bd, lod, i2d, and 2od, flat points suitable for the southern market —6d, Bd, lod, ud, and2od, finedrawn (harps—also a, 3, 4, and 6 clouts—iprigs— tucks —fenppsr nails—(heathmg nails, &c. FOR SALE BY, Robert Denxfon, junr. Market-ftieet FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near fifth-street, ■\T/"OOLWICH proof Cannon—9 pounders, VV 6 1-2 feet long, JO cwt. each, and 7 fe»t long 2J cwt each, with carriages, &c completed, ditto —6 pounder* J 1-2 feet long, 15 cwt. each, and 6 teet long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. complete; Carronades on Aiding carriages, 12,. 18 & 24 poanders # weighing 6 i-a, 8 and I 3 cwt. each ; Poarding Pikej and Cutlasses; Englifli Cannon Powder; Copper Sheathing Nails, Spikes and Bolts; 6, 9 it, 12 and 241b. round Shot; 6, 9, 18 and I4lb. dou' le-headed do. 9, iS and a4'lb Cannifter Shot. Alio—a quantity of bed Englilh, Porter, Claret and Port Wine Bottles, Taunt»n Ale in c«fln of 1 dezen eaoh, march 8 Notice is hereby Given, THAT application will tic made sos (he iflue of certif'Kitcs for t'-i evi'y two shares of ihe Stock of the Hank of thtU nited §f3t'>s, in lieu t>f the undermentioned certificates (or a like number of {hares ®f the stock of the laid Infti tMion, in favour of J.imei Erkiey Colley, of Liverpool. loft tjy the capture of the Diana, Kithard Kiikbride, maftev, on a voyage from Philadelphia t > Liverpool, Great-Britain, viz. Two certificates. No. 27 ; 00<* and 17001 f»r five (hares ea'-h- Three certificates. No. 170C2 a.ud 17004, for four i>ares each. G. SIMPSON, Cashier. Bank of the United States, 7 May 23> *799- » J New-York) Jlicty 16, 1799- GENERAL ORDERS. j * HH fe'iowav-lilpolulo!! of the two regiment" I of Artiw'j-.-iits .iud Engineers has beeu •:d. Of th ; firli regiment, one bat* alioti comnaad ed 1 y major Rivardi, is assigned to the Weflcrn ar m/ ; an Jiher battulijn commanded by major Free man, is 'o garrison the pods in Georgia and South Carolina ; anoth-r batta ion commanded by major Ford, is to garrison the ports in North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland, and the remaining battal lion Vommarded by major Toufiard, is reserved for theferv'ce of the field. Of tlx second regiment, one battalion command ed by m.yir Brooks, is to garrison the pods in De laware, Pcnnfylvama, Ncw-Jerfey, and New- York ; another battalion commanded by major JackP n. is to garrison the posts in Conne&icat, Rhode-lflanJ, Maffachufctts and New-l iampihire, j and the. remaining battalion (one not having yet been raised) commanded 6y major Hoops, is re fcrved for the service of th field. The definitive arrangements of officers to the re fpe&ive cempani,efc of the battalion of the firft re giment, annexei to the Western arn-»y is roferrcd to Colonel Burl.eck. The following is el-tablifhed with rcfpevl to the other battalions. Of b .1 commanded by major Freeman one com pany i > to be officered hy Michael Ka'terlein, capt. George Izard, and Jonathan Rob lon, !i■/u-enarrs ; | another by Abimael Y. Nicoll captain, William ; Morrir. and Howell Cobb li ntrnr.nr- ; another by j John M'Clelhiid captain, Robert Rowan and otaats ; Rutlodge lieutenants; another I y Frederick Frye Captain. Horatio Dayton and Samuel Bowles lieu ten ints. Of that commanded by major Ford, one compa ny isro be officered by Richard S. Blackbflrn capt, John Saunders and James ,Triplet* lieutenants; another by arnes Bruff captain, Mcnry Muhlen bur*'and James P. Heath lieutenants; ar/othcr by Fbt riezer Maffey captain Ebenezer Beebe licuteii ant ; another hyStaat3 Morris captain, Philip Lan dai and Samuel T. Dyfon liee'ewants. I Of that commanded by major Touffard, one j company is to be officered by George Ingerfoll capt , A Darnfy lieutenant; another by William i Littlefield captain, George Rofs lieutenant; ano ther by J >f—,h Elliott captain, James House and William Yates lieutenants ; another by Nehemiah Fretma# captain, Philip Rodrique and Warham Shepherd lieutenants. The arrangement with refpeceie ' by William M'Rhea captain 'am«s *Vh and John Fergus, jun. hcitenants ; mother bv Samuel Eddins captain, lex&nder L». ?opc ania j * general Hanwlton will la: mediately join thejm ; am-! the Companies not alrerciy at the a 1 ove mentioned geminations, are to he he ld in rcadinefs to proceed to them, for which further orders will Ihortly be givea. A true Extracts PHILIP CHURCH, ' AUI-de-Camp• FOR SALE, Ai the two mile Pone, on the IVeJfahickon, or Rie/gc Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, in parts' or the whole together, a*may suit the pur chaser. There is 011 the premifus a houfe 47 1-2 feet ir jnt, by 43 [.j ckiip, a scullery, milk house, pump, ice houfa, and farm house, a large barn, 60 feet by 33, with ftallsfor 25 horses and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of gool water in the barn yard, and a fecotidnulk hi ule fupplicd by a spring. The grounds arr well manuced, and laid out in good ftjle with an abundance of orna mental, and fruit trees, the fltuation healthy end high, commanding a view of the city snd Dela ware. Thtre is also a small distance from the man sion (house a farm house in good repair, with kitchen, liable, &c. and a pump of good wa. ter: apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. March 12. OR.should an eligible offer be made, it will be f I i. free of any incumbrance*, ana inime diate poffeCQon give, a fma!l 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 phiftered gar rat, alf« an excellent store room, with a leaden cittern for holding cool watsr, which it receives through pipe, from a pump near .the door, of the best Witer, —the rooms are all completely papered and hung with bells, marble chimnies and keartli ue in three of the rooms—there is likewise a piaz. a to the south front, which renders the par our extremely cool and agreeable in the warn eafon. The fituati®n is pleasant and perfectly * ' * f■ - . £■ _.L _ j healthy, and well calculated for a family* that do not reiide in the country during the lunitner, as being both plcafant as well as convenient to the city for bufinef..—For particulars apply at the hosife, the south eafl corner of Chefnat and Eleventh flreets. may 21 j THE SUBSCRIBEIt, I ' AKFS this method of acquainting the pub- .ic that focfome time pad he has been en gaged in collecting debts on commission. He would have bo objection of going to any part of the State, to examine Land or Land Offices, record deeds, &c. He flatters himfelf that he ffiall by promptness and addrefsbeableto l'atis fy those that may employ him. JOSEPH H. FLEMING, aaw tf J»n tb "• tfnt.tifn&i " HUHmpia / Tie Reports of IftoM/of Departments, tf. -' Cofyftlitteff, tqid rtbrr Ojfitrat art# fri 1 - . Each volume will contain above 500 patjes neatly bound ?rd lettered. Unilormity in fiz-:, papjr, and binding, wiH b< oMervsd throuyiiout the work' ; ft> fr.ii, while th: fuMcribers b.tunic pofTcii d ot a le record Ihe pnei to fubferibers will be i Jem.-. }S as but, as the publisher does not intend to print many more than th-e nimhtr fubferibed for, a coufid«ra ble r fe on the priae may lie exp< £fed to non-sub- Iciibers. Eich volume will contain about one tlnrd less of letter-pri is than the original edition ; but, as the I übiiflier is not yet en Lied to determine the.extent to make public,he cannot ascertain the number ol volumes which willcomprife the work. :£j~ Payments to be made on delivery oj each •volume Subfcribcrs will have it at their option, either to fubferibe for tie whole of th Journals, up to the prcfent time, or to thof* only of the Old Congress prior to the organization of the Federal Govern ment. IN a-11 countries, the proceedings in the com mencement ot their gov inn?«its, ar. ioll in dsrk- and o'.fcurity, oWiiig to a carolefsn fs. in the succeeding generation to preftrve the public re cords, and the attention o 1 the nation,in tliaf rude ages i.eing callud off .'roM. their domed ic concerns, to aj-gage in wars and conqucft. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they betn tranlniittcd to ~ur day. ? Time, that deflroys every thing, onhances the value of.well atuhciiti cattd pabiic record", and renders than aimoil in eilimable. Hi-hoped, thai Amcricarswill, there lore, chearfully contribute tlieir afiiliante 111 tranf roitting to pollerity the labours of their aneellors —founders of the Columbian ratioi *»* The work will certainly be advanced with ftiow the fuppart it has already acquired: '• Philadelphia, jwe 15, 1798. ' To the Honorable the Sencte and House of Rep resentatives of the Unite . States. " The MEMORIAL of the Subscribers, Citizens. iSeC. of Philadelphia, " Tha naving, in our refpe<3ive avocations. freq''ei t . > e j1: jn s to recur to the journals of Con . grefs, we experience inconvenience by the scarci ty of tl c.:i : That we underftaid that Richard contempla'ion to print that public record; and tbith li..;hobt-i ed partial countenance lrom ma ny -ndtvi ;uals; but that he has delayed proiecu ting the work, in expectation of encouragement fr«nfl government, -hat may adequately indemnify him. We, herefcre, refpeCff'My it-licit, as the pub! ; c bo.lies, that Congress will, in theirvvifdom render him fuchadditionalancouragement, to thai which he has o! taitied from private individuals your Memoriali Is may be enabled to putchafc co pies ol that record 'or themf ives : h.iP'.is V K>n, John I > In .Charles Heatly feph B. M'K>an Job.. E ck : v, W. Sergeant, Join Thompson, J.n ei! Ir.g rfoli, Jaiper Moy ian,Willian Rav.ie, j. I ho;n,v, William Levis, |arv e s Gibfon M.Keppele, Moles X.evy. Robert • ort< r Jav.s, John Hallowed, ]am« Oidden Walter . He roquefts the affli&ed lo be par- Franklin, Jam » Mi'no , joh> C\ We!.- j, ha L. tlLU ' ar '" ( I># purchife of his bottles,' boxes, la- Leib, Alexander I Dallas, Jcf ph Rci-*. I'homas '*5 ,8 » a*>d bill of directions which are closely co- Willing, Samuel 'vl >., x, |<-!in \x • ohertWaln P'S®», an ° w®rds "by royal authority," artfully Robert H Dunlin* Johnjiwing.; Jyn Ed varJPen- fuhiUtuted for thewords "by tlie king's patent' nington, Hi ary iiakcr, V illiarn Nichols, William ' w hich may elude commosr observation. . Youiijj, Rchrrt Campbell Septimus, Claypoole 'he Genuine is by the fignatnre , Jaines Crultlkauk, M thew Carey He"rv K Hel- 1 of U johtiiloil, In his own hand writing on ' mutb, l-mr D) Havm, Jhn Duulap, Edward fSl "h label, and j, at] aJd.tioual iV.-iritv i< fen - Shoemaker, Joan R. Sn-.iih, William Kail, David 'her fig ed on the oiitfide wrapper bv his only C Claypcoh, Thomas Armttrong, Samuel H. agent lor (he United States. G. 3HAW, No- Sm.'li J :i K-nnr.. .... ''9 Chefr.ut Urea, Philadelphia, by whom it i; • rue con; from the or.g.nai femoml.pre. 1" Id nle and n-tan, in pill-, ia a f1,.i,l lented to the Houfeot Kepr fentar.ves of he 11 ate at one dollar each, bo* or bonle U-I'C ' ol ' ' tc ° ,,ltr s - • Fluid ETernor Mail ira, autho ikd ad °V * C. "le, it t- oil ele iow in print,as may he necefl'ary to ecnpiete th» tr /' H convtn,f the United States. lawtf 5 txjay 20. Samuel Miles, jun'r. j Of the city of Philedslphia, merchant, t «"g assigned Kver all his efTcAf, ileal, perfoß; ! and mixed, to the ful.fii iber-, for the benefi | offuch of his crothtc. s as may fubferibe to the j said assignment on 04 before the firft of Auguit | next. Notice is hereby given, To all persons indebted to th» laid estate, tha ■ arc rcquefted to make immediate payment j lo either of the affixes, or to the fa d Samuel | Milc-s, who is auihorifed to receive the fame ; in failure «hereof legal steps will be tancn for j the recovery of such debts, as are not Uifchar ged accordingly. Ktuth fait GEORGE ASTON, 1 CORNELIS COMEGYS, I Assignees JOHN ALLEN, j T4.fVi) ■■ Valuable Property for s a /e, Is CJhcfHHt, rear S.xrh ttrect, direct y oppofit Congress HALL, A LOT of ground, about xi sees frort m Chef rv nut street and 73 Un in depth, wli,, "^', s a pod frame house, now in the tenure of iv-ruet lienge, fubjedl to a groun refit o> So*, p s Ll '. < lni The advantageous fituauoH of this pr.-v ,iyre quires no commons, for it muli be known, there ? feffcw lU.this city to equal it, an unrfecevio'taUle title will be made to the pcrchafer. Ap- Jv to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 198 t. hefnut ftreot, next door to rheW re . mareh 5 crrr bridge. THE Prelident an a Direßors of the Company incorporated for the purpose of efe&liig a Permarce.it Bridge over the River Schuylkill, as. or twaf the City, of Philadelphia, having contrasted with the Scleil and Common Councils of the said City lor a lite tor such Bridge at the weft <*nd of High Urea, hereby give NOTICE—That a pre mium of Two Hundred Dollars v.'iil be paid by the said DireJfcors for the moll approved plan of a - Bridge for the said site, the cakulati w of which fliall be confident with the following general Imi tations. The material to be of wood, iron or stone, or of these articles combined. The conUruilion to befuitable to the character of the river which is as follows—fubjeit to exeef , five frtlbes, occasionally Hopping above or below the said High-street, in the fir ft instance brewing loose and bringing down large masses of ice, t'ltil her, See. hi the latter instance causing a back w.v ter swell which has equalled to 19 leer ctb'ove Jow water level, ar that Height ooVcrmg'a tra than 3co reef The plans to be accom'pa ied with elevations — explanatory descriptions and ef-Umat' e til:- mare? to fpecify the quantity of maujials of each ' ' kind, thefeparate and collective cost the.rcoiwhen | wrought and laid or fixed, the qv 'ty oi fiilii.g in /u. a.r rr : / tU '*> IV / A/? /V Apothecary, No. no, Green street.. Soho, Lon don* a frefh and very cunfidtrablt supply of his highly efteemcd Medicine. \ WAKE of the depredations made on every extensive frle, R. Johnfton, obtained ilit King recommend" but "to djjlingtt'ijh" Whitehead'! liflcOCe of Milliard from " Five years have now elapsed lincc Mr. Johnfton firft made knourn to the world this er example ; comparitively there [are few fami not ell her keard of or experienced its benefkial effects and with heartfelt iatisfa, it lias alio obtained the approbqri«n of the mofl eminent men of the faculty and is honoured bv the use and recommendation of the Qril familiei in Eriglan I, livla, d and America. quantity under the name of o-ved Efiifc, o prevent impofitwn and disappointment. I h« abovd Genuine Medicine, as well j, many others of the fir ft celibrity may be hiid b> appointment of G. Sfcaw," of Mr. G. Bailey", Wilmington, Drl Barrill, Maiden Lane, New- York, MefTrs. Bailey and Walker, Charleston, Black, Salem, (N. J.) Charles Hu nitch, Laneafter, A. C. Jurden, Norfolk, John Roberts, do. David Keeni »Sweet Springs, Vir ginia, Lee, Baltimore/ I. & J. Mantzi Fre dericktown, MaryUod, G. VV. MaDci.is, A4ba ny, Dr. yjofotingen, N»w-York, MefTrs. Tit tord & Soh, do. Meffre. Rofs & PoijgUa, Pit f-, ™ r g> John Wehfter, James Wil do - Winder &Co'; S'avannaKf and in every principal town in the United States. ' P u t>'ic are defined to enquire for WhitefieaflN Eflence of Mustard, aH others be ing a;hafe and spurious imitation. * GEO. SHAW. I4Q) Chefnut street, wfoeie Venders may be fnpplied. " Caution against Counterfeits." Agents arc appointed by G. Shaw in every principal town of tlie United States, and there is no certainty of purchasing the Genuine Ef ience ot Muitard in any part of America, unless It is fignedonthe outfidc wrapper by G. Shaw, No. .19, Chefnut flreet, 1 hiladelphia, where ihopkecpeis are supplied and a liberal difcotict allowed them. May 13 * t\* *f ALL PERSONS, INDEBTED to the Eliatc of Abraham; "7 P 'Ck s, Sheriffof the County ef Delaware, are requefled t;i make immediate pay a" those who havc flemands ig«oft laid iiltate to antbentirate and present tfiem For retirement. Also, all thofc who have depoCted writing. vv'tb fai.l rfecesfH to apply"for them to <5 • c u'^ lAM PEN NOCK: Adra'r, '• Springfield, Delaware county, 1 .'ft ,mo. Bth, 1799, i jan. 8 tu.tk htl IKtASBKY DEPARTMENT March tth . TOBIJC NOTICE IS H6BEBV C IV ? N Pu.fuarrt to the ka ~f Congrcfs DJ fiv, ' Ifl Oay of Juae, on- ,h^,f Jnd P f t(1 0,1 the dred and ninety Ox, emitted « h " • mgthe gcjnts of land t. tary services, and for Brethren tor propagating the y ,° "«>N the Heathen and th f a £l f UB nI! P the fa id recited afl piffedon th-fer. j 7 "» March. netho M andfev e ,jhtd»^ ty ntnti -to in it: ari dnin c . I. j THAT the tra<9 of La»d • scribed, namely, •' beginning at U^ Cf'mer of the (even ranges of tojnft cft running thence fifty miles due fomk- >tll western boundary of the laid ra ,' "'""Sb* due Welt to the Main Branch of fhl i aT-' hti, S? ver i thence up the Main Branch rtf^.r 0 '? ? ver to the place where the Indian ' j ri " cross - the fame thence atone the GH'7 ''" l kuigu-r, nyerat the en,fling n'tf/Tl. Ml * Lawrence ; thence Jo w „ the Li r^! Ve f F °" point wher a Hoc run due welt f rnm (l * °, tl)e ot beg I ailing, will ioterfj, .k. r, Pce i thence along the line so run to -h* , ,r i . ginning has been divided int.,' townfl, 0 ' "*• f . five miles square, and Iraflional parts Q f ,' P * ' Ihjps ; and that plats and furvL'of ,t, 'wA iifhrps and fraiftional parts of kj* ,IN * j K deuofited in the office, oTr bVl^' 1 ? 1 Trea'ury and Surveyor Genera! f? v • l ' le | rion of oiJ persons concerned '° F 1 e ln % cc " i i n. ' I !he holders of Sjfh warrants as hiv» u or (ball be granted for military fervi C e«n f ed during the late war, are required to' the lame to the Reg, Her of the Treaty""" I some time prior to the twelfth d,y of Feh } ; in the year, onethoufand eight the puTpofe of betpp reg,tiered ; No reg ft° _ will however be made of any les s q Mnt H a quarter township, oHo« r th.ufand acres Th < P rte r rit y 9f «o«tion>the warrant, wjlich may be presented and re;;,fter.d in manner ai W P"o* «o th. 12th day of February k °£ l- year one thousand eight hundred, will j mr ,, , ly after the said da,, he determined by 1 0 . • ''T aie.de drefcribed by the a&iirft recited ' y IV. d * hoideis of registered warrants', (hall g Monday the 17th day of February, i„ th ; J* , 0 iSqo, in the order of which the priori-, u | J . Jr •, on (hall be dctermfned by lotas aforriaid nerfJ' =»Uy,or by thjir agents, designate in »a t L„ JL" office of the Register of the ireafury, t!,,p anitt r _ lar (juarter townfl,,p s elefled by them refpefiivtl, it and such of the (aid h,,lders as (hall not d«S «heir locations on the said day, (hdl be poftpLJ ,« lo«,t,ng such warrants to all other hc-lde s' of regntered warrants. V. The holders of warrants for military f ervi(u - fumcient to cover one or more quarter to W n% 11 or 9 f four thousand acres each; (hall at in, « time after Monday the 17th day of February 803 t and prior to the firftday o) January, lSoa, be il h lowed to register the said warrants *, manner - forefaid, and forthwith ro make locations therefor on any tract or trads of land not before luca-ed VI. 1 ' c AU warrants or claims for lands on account of military services, which Ihallnqt he regilhrcd au j ' located before the firft day of January, 1801 areb? the lupplem«ntary act of Congre'fs herein' before 1 recited, palled on the lecond day of March I*o < declared to be forever barred. Given under my hand at Philaielphia, th. day and year above mentioned. OLIVER IVGLCOTT. jer. of the Tree&ty, TREASURY DEPARTS Notice is hereby' gives'tL'b} tue of sn ad>, paff«ddaring the prsfe.il Hones Congrtte, so much oi the ad cutis An A ,51 making further provision far the " port of public ere lit. and for ths rtdent " of the public debt"—gaffed the third d« March, one thnufand fever! hundred andnir five, as bars froju settlement or aliou. Certificates, commonly called Loan Qfikr final fetrlement Certificates, and Indents ol ferefts, is suspended until the twelfth dr.; June, which will be in the year one thousands hundred and ninety laru. ' That on the liquidation and settlement of said Certificates, and Indents of Intercft, at Iruafury, the Creditors will Ik e:.titled 10 ret Certificates of fandid ThrcrPcr Cent Stoch | to the amount of the said Indents, and the arr f ages of interest due on their said Certificate *,p ro th« firfl day of January one thoofand ft hundred and ninety one. That the principal fimsof the fjid Loan 0 and final fettiement Certificates, with the iim thereon, since the firft day of January, oneti sand seven hundred and ninety one, will be charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by payment of intercft ard reimburf.meut of pri pal, equal to the sums which would have b payable thereon, if t'ie said Certificates had b fubfcrilicd, pursuant to the A£> making provii for the debts of the United States, cornradled . ir.g the late war, and by the payment of ot sums, equal to the market vilue of the remain Stock, which would have been created by f 1 fubferiptionsasaforefaid, which market valuei be determined by tbe Comptroller of theTrealt WOLCOTT, Secretary us the'J rtdfm June 28 Valuable Property forSaie. - FOR SALE, THAT well known Eft; SHREWSBURY FARM, formerly the ol General John Cadwaladar, Simtc on River, in Kent county. Maryland-— coi-itaij bout 1900 acres of prime LAND upwards of whick are in woods. The Buildings are < ccHent, atidconfiir ©£ a handsome Dwelling I two la ge Bams with Cowhouses, Stables fc horfes ; a fpeejoufe treading Jloor under nary, two Overseer's. houies.two ranges oftv ry buildfng.vfor Negroes (one of them new brick), Corn houl'es a Smoak honfe, &s. whole filiate being nearly surrounded by *"" requires butlittle londng. and has a good J Herring fifhery. It is conveniently fiti| both the Philadelphia and B rLtimore mar]] two landings on a navigable river b»t a 1 from Baltimore. There a terge Peach, large Apple Orchards on the premises; alfc ty of exceflent fruits of different kinds. 1 mostly a rich loon . The whole will be | therordividetkintofmalter farms(lorwhi dings are conveniently fltuared) «* may fj hafer. The Stock on said Farm,-cos cfes,' Cattle, Sheep &c. -will aifo be dift For further particulars.ipply to George on the premifeijOr to;ne fuofcribur, inPh CHIBALD December 12. ' PRINTED BY J. If. F1 xawtf - - 1