-MpA, 'i.ijiiil «U » f Pratt & Kintzing, A'o. 95, North tVater-jireet, HAVE I7ORl 7 OR SALE, 70 TONS HEMP, 3000 ufhuU low-priced-fait 4 pipe® choice old port wiae ICo boxes claret 30 ton roll UrimtVone 40 keg* yellow ochre 20 di_». p-.-arl barley A few barrel* Irntilles 120 boxes Havanna sugars J 000 tlemy-johns ioc boxes window gJafs few cfaefts liquor cases 4 calks hog's bridles Ihhd. blocking ■> TWINE 2do fail j A few bundles German steel Several packages flares, and pencils 3 hogsheads giue 4 packages men' flippers 1 do. bnnting for colours 2 do. quills A few barrels naval stores, &c. &c. And as usual, a great variety of Ticklenburghs, hempen linens, oz- hefTan% brown rolls, patterbornes, checks, flripes, &c. &c. which they will fell on reaionable terms. m>y' 18. Madeira wine. TOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, 18 Pipes of Madeira Wine, GIDEON HILL WELLS, John Miller, Jun. No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. Has for Sale. Coffees, Baftas, Mamoodies, Patna "J Romai and £ Handkerchiefs. Mulmul j The foregoing goods are now to be fold at REDUCED PRICES, N. B. Many of these Goods n ay be printed to advant £a in this oountry moy fls Taffirtes, Colicoes, For Sale, By WILIAM MQTT, No. 14.5, Market-street, Very low for'CASH, or a ftiort Credit, A large assortment of printed cotton hand'fs. Do. bandannas, Romalls and shawls, 2 Trunks printed cottons, Best Englifti lutefU'mgs, modes, 7-4 fuperfine cloths, Several packages afiorted hand'fs unopened, 18 caiks pewter aflorttd, 1 cask bar tin, t trunk ferrets 4d & 6d, I trunk furniture fringes, Black and white laces and edgings. may 11. lawlj. FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, 20 pipes of Old Madeira Wine, 2 Cannon— g pounders 25 coils rigging* from 1 I-4 to 5 inch, 35 hhds. of bell James River Tobacco. Willing r d Francis, r Penn-Street. tn *h & (at tf May ii. DONATION LANDS. - Notice is hereby given, THAT Claims for Donation Lands granted by the State of Pennfylvama to the Offi cers and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the said State in the late war, will be received at the Offi:e of Comptroller General of said State until the jft September next inclusive, and that the I'uSfcribers at.thorifed by law will fit as r. Board at the laid Office on every Monday from ten o'clock in the firenooll until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unfatifitd C airns already tiled, as well as those which may be filed on or before the said firs day of September next. John Donnaldso-n, Comt'r. Samuel Bryan, Regt'r. Pf.ter Baynton, Treas'r. Department of Aceounts of ? Per.niv'vania, May 15, '99. ) {»6) diw (m.w.fa tf) "'English wrought Nails. Imparted in the Jhifs Molly and Diana, from LIVER POOL. 400 Calks of Nails, CONSISTING of 6rt, Bd, lod, nd, and iod, flat points suitable for the southern market —'id, Bd, iod, 12d, and iod, fine drawn fhr.rps—alfo s, 3, 4. 6 clouts—lprigs— lucks —fsnpper nails —Dieathiag nails, fOR SALE BY, Robert Denifon, junr. 17,-j Market-street for sale By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near liftb-street, WOOLWICH proof Cannon—9 pounders, 6 1-2 feet long, 10 cwt. each, aiid feet long. IS cwt • each, with carriages, &c. completed ditto —6 pounders, 5 1-2 feet long, 15 cwt. each, and 6 feet long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. complete; Carronades on Aiding carriages, 12, 18 & 24 pounders, weighing 6 t-2, 8 and 13 cwt. each ; Boarding Pikes 3nd Cutlafles; EngUih Cannon Powder; Copper Sheathing Nails, Spikes and Bolts; 6,9 12,18 and 24th. round Shot; 6, 0, 18 and 241b; dou 1 lc-headed do. 9, 18 and 241b. Cannifler Shot. Alio a quantity of bell Englifb, Porter, Claret and Port Wine Bottles. Tauntan Ale in calks of 7 dozen each, march 8. Notice is hereby Given, i-j-HAT application will be "made for the ifTue 1 of certificates for twen'y two (hares of the Stock of the Bank of thcU niled StatM, in lieu of the undermentioned certificates for a like number of snares of the stock of the laid Inlli t, tioii, in favour of James E< k'ey ColUy, of Liverpool, loft by the capture of the D ana, Richard Kirkbride, matter, on a voyage from Philadelphia to Liverpool, Great-Britain, v\z. Two certificates, No. 27,005 and 27001 far five (hares each. Three certificates. No. 27002 and 27004, for four shares each. 7 G. SIMPSON, Cashier. Bank of the United States, ) tawjm May »799- > L^JB*r^saa_S*» tuth 3 w Market-ftre.t, No- 135. 3aw4w 3a\vtf law tf . V- Nc%v-1 \<rk, May 16, r799- GENERAL ORDERS. f"HE following disposition of the two regiments of Artillerists and Engineers has been adopt ed. Of the firft regiment, one battalion cornmad ed hy major Rivardi, is assigned to the Western ar my ; another batteliott commanded by major Free man, is to garrison the posts in Georgia and South Carolina ; anoth-rbafa ion commanded by major Ford, is to garrison the posts in North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland, and the remaining battal lion eommarded by major Touflard, is refcrved for theferVice ofc the field. Of the second regiment, one battalion 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 Conne<siicat, Rhode-Island, Maflachufetts and New-Hampshire, and the remaining battalion (one not having yet been raifrd) commanded by major Hcop-5, is re served for the service of the field. The definitive arrangements of officers to there fpedlive cempanies of the battaliosef the firft re giment, annexed to the Western army is referred to Colonel Burbeck. The following i* established with to the other battalions. Of that commanded by major Freeman one com pany is to be officered by Mjchacl Kalterfein, capt. George Izard, and Jonathan Robefon, lieutenants; another by Abimael Y; Nicoll captain, William Morris and Howell Cobb lieutenants ; another by John M'Clelland capta>i, Robert Rowan and Staats Rutladge lieutenants; another by Frederick Frye captain. Horatio Dayton and Samnel Fowles lieu- tenants. Of that commanded by major Ford, one compa ny is to be officered by Richard Blackburn capt, John Saunders and Jamc», .Triplett lieutenants; another by fames Bruff aaptain, Henry Muhlen burj and James P. Heath lieutenants; another by Ebenezer Maffey captain, Ebcnezer Beebe lieuten ant ; another SyStaat3 Morris captain, Philip Lan dai and Samuel T. Dyfon lieutenants. Of that commanded by major Touffard, one company is to be officered by George Ingerfoll capt Pu'ter A Darnfy lieutenant; another by William Littlcfield 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 rcfpedl 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 Memminger and Robert W. Oiborne litutenats ; another by Callender Irvine captain, George W. Carmichael and Charles Wollftoncraft lieutenants ; another by James Still captain, Philip Stewart and Patrick C.Harris lieutenants; another by Walter L. Cochran captain, Vfilliam L. Coo per and Robert Heaton, jun. lieutenants. Of that commanded by major Jackson, one com pany is to be officered by Decius Wadfworth capt. Nathaniel Leonard and Francis Gibfon lieutenants; another by John Henry captain, John W. Living fton andT. Knight lieutenants ; anothtrby Lemuel Gates captan, George W. Duncan and George Waterhoufe lieutenants; another by Amos Stcd dard captain, William Steele and Leonard Villiams lieutenants. Of that commanded by major Touffard,one com pany is to be officered by William M'Rhea captain James White and John Fergus, jup. lieutenants ; another by Samuel Eddins captain, lexander D. Pope and John Leybourn lieut.'iVartts ; another by Francis H Huger. captain, William Deveaux and James B.Many lieutenants; another by John Blfhop captain, John Hancock and David Evans, jun. lieu tenants. It isexpe«sted that the officersnotat prefentwith tkeir companies, and not nn the recruiting service, or.on some other service, by the fpeeial command of majpr general Hamilton, will immediately join thfcm ; and the companies not alrerdy at the above mentioned destinations, are to be held in readinefa to proceed to them, for which further orders wifl Ihortly be gives. A true Extract, PHILIP CHURCH, may»j FOR SALE, At the two m'tle /lonc, on the Weffabickon, or Ridge Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, in parts' or the whole together, a» may suit the pur chaser. There is on the premises a house 47 1-1 feet front, by 43 l-a deep, a scullery, milk house, pump, ice houfn, and farm house, a large barn, 60 feet by 32, with ftallsfor 15 horses and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a second milk, house supplied hy a spring. The grounds arc well manuned, and laid out in good (lile, with an abundance of oma mental, and fruit trees, the situation healthy and high, commanding a view of the pity and Dela ware. There is also a small diflance from the man sion jhoufe a farm house in good repair, with kitchen, liable, &c. and a pump of good wa ter: Fersterms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. No. 171,(Jhefnut Street Mareh 14, Lost, last evening, A GREY-HOUND, of the English breed ; HAS a brass collar round her neck with the name 6f Thomas Sterling on it ; body quite white,except a small spot 011 her left fide? each cheek of a dove dolour ; aafwers to the name of Dove. Whoever has takon her up, and will de liver her at the Indian Queen, lhall be rewarded, may 10 § Laji No/ice. THE Commissioners appointed for carryjng isto effedl the Twenty-First Article of the Treaty of Frisndfhip, Limits and Navigation, between his Catholic Majsfty and the United States of America, hereby giye notice to tliofe persons whole claims have been filed in due'time but who have not yet furnifhed the neceflary docsments, toprsduce the fame at their office, en or before the seventeenth day of August next By order of the Commissioners, PETER I.OHRA, secretary. Philadelphia, May if, 1799. Him Ttlf. SUBSCHJJiER, '"J ~AKES this method of acquainting the pub- A. lie that for some timepift he has been en gaged in colle&ing debts on comraiffion. He would have no objetfhon of going to any part of the State, to examine Land or Land Offices, record deeds, &c. He flatters bimfelf that he (hall by promptness and address be able to iatis ly thole,that may employ him. JOSEPH H. FLEMING, No. 63, Queen-street, Southwark. jure 3 m3t Notice. fubfcriber, having been appointed ad- X mjniflrator yf the eftatc of Mr. John Lup ton, late of tW city, merchant, deceased, re queflsthofe whc are indebted to said estate, to make payment, and those who have demands acaifirt the fame to exhibit them to him with oi.t delay. VV. MEREDITH, No. 16, <outh Fourth street. duJ-m April 2$ f LONDON, January i, 1799- 500 Guineas Reward. LOST this evening, between five and fix o'clock, in the neighbourhood of Grace churchJlreet, a BLACK CASE, containing the following „ Bank Notes and Drqps, with sundry Rills of Exchange, not due : £IOOO N0.19191 dated J Dec. 179 10;o 864, *6 Nov. Ditto 1000 184, "Dec 0 1000 X7l», ,000 1514. ir D.tto D ; tto A Draft on Mess. Hankey and Co. £<3 »3«- Ditto Dorien and Co. 3°7 7 Dino Carnet and Co. 30 16 Ditto Stephenlon and Co. 51 4 Ditto Rogers and Co, 33 ™ Ditto Prefcot and Co. 37 « Ditto Harcourt and Co. 17 10 Ditto Smith, Payne and Co. 20 15 Ditto Dorien and Co. £4s 7 s Ditto Lc Fcvre & Co. 11a ia 6 Ditto Ditto - ' - B*o ° 0 A bill drawn on Fleming & Wake,B rtv Lane, by Fleming, & payable to Ormord.dated Nov. .5, two months after date, One ditto on Fell, No 32 Oil Change, by Hall, if id payable to Smith, dated Nov. 30. at two months after date, for/111 19 s —One ditto on Savwell & sons, Wood.lfreet, by Ball, and payable to Braddock, dated Dec. 19, att»o mon'hs, for £.30. One ditto on Eden, Wood street, by William?, payable to order, dated Nov. 1. at ehree mjnths for £3O as —One ditto on Neale & Co. St. Paul's Church Yard, by Adams, and payable to Kencorighi, dated Dec. 7th, at two months,.for/14. —One 4itto on Stewart, Ked CrofsSquare, by Yuung, and payable to Mar lhall, dated Nov. aa, at two months, for £33. 2s. <)d.— One ditto on Royd's, Buklerlbury, by Lord, and payable to Jackson, dated Dec. 3 at two months, for £lß.—One ditto on Miller and Co. Gracethurih Itreet, by Redway, and pryable to Hartley, dated Dec.6, at two months for £SO. —One ditto on Spitta & co. Lawrence Pountney Lane, byLange, and payable to Hoyle dated Nov. at two months, lor £t6i. Whoever may have found the above, and will bring them to Mefirs. Atkinfon & Robfon, No. a Welt End of Koyal Exchange, shall immediate ly receive Five Hundred Guiaras Reward with out any further Trouble. N. B. No greater Reward will be offered, a« payment of the whole is flopped, and the loss made known throughout this Country and Con tinent April 19 THE Public are rcqusfted not to receive any draft's, note*, obligations or bills of any kind drawn in favor of orindorfed by Abijab Hunt. J. il A. Hunt. Jesst if Abijab Hunt. ■eniah Is" Abijab Hunt. Abijab & Jno. IV. Hunt. Snefyrats, 55" Co. fhofe on whim they aTe drawn are a!fo deflrcd to suspend acceptance, until reference be had to the fu&ftriber.' ■' About twenty thousand Dollars of hills of the ab>ve description havirg been taken from the car rier near the mouth of Tennessee river by a party of Indian*. SAMUEL MEEKRR. April 26. tu th&f tf 10 T ICE, THE Crediorsof Timothy 1 Cafhmari are dcfir ed to tate notice that he hath applied to the Hon. Couit of Common Pleas,*for obtaining the benefit of the L»w patted the 4th day of April,'9B. for the " Bendif of insolvent debtors," and the Court hasheenjlcafed to appoint the 14th day of this present mrith for hearing the fubferiber and his creditors, at ihe '.tnte t)onfe in this city, where they may atteni if they think proper. TIMOTHY CASEMAN. Aid-de-Camp. Philadel] THE Creditors of the Subscriber, will please to take notice, that he hath applied to the honorable Judges of the Court of Common Picas in and for the co»nty ot Phiadelphia, fir the benefit of the aft of Aflcmbly, pafled for the reliet of in" solvents, on the 14th day of -ipril, 1798, and they have appointed the 24th of June, mftant, at 10 o'elock in the morning, for the hearing of him and his ere. ditors, at the StateHoufe, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where flev may attend if they think orpper NICHOLAS FAGON. Philadelphia June 8, '99. 3 Cepper Warehouse, " Late ALEXANDER. BISL/tND, iff Co HAVlNGfiurthafed the Stock <>f Hieabovefirm, Solicit J the patronage of the public arid their friends; whett they may depend on being served on the very belt turns with the following goods : A generalaflortment of Copper Bott©ms ami Sheets, foiCoppcr Smiths and othe: purpoles, Pig and Bar Lead, Block Tin aid Crowley Steel, Tin in and Bra fs Kettlesin Nests, With a large aid general aflortment of Ironmongery, feb. 16. giw w££ftf FROM th« Marihe Barracks, corner of Fil bert and rhirteenth-ftfeets, in the City of Philadelphia,the 28th day of this tnflant Two Marines, by fade Tailors, one John Crawford (the second tine of his de/ertion J five feet seven inches high,fair cowiplexion, hair tut close, dark eyes, flin built.—The other, Hilary Bishop five feet fix nches high, ruddy complexion, sandy hair, a.-emarkable ringworm on the left of his lip.— (iVent off in uniform.) N. B. T.ey took with them one brown cloth Coat, >ne blue cloth Coat, and many other articlesjot knewnat present- may 29 Thomas Clayton, Hafiter, HAP remoed to No. 126, south Front street, where h intends carrying on his business as formerly, andhas on hand a complete afiortment of his own mnufa&ured ladies, gentleirten and childrens' Canada leaver & Mi jk-rat Skins, With a affortmenc of FURS, always for fale.—Hahas received per the late arrivals from LonHofiia complete aflortment of Fajhmable Engtifh Hats, Which he nw offers for sals at very reduced prices. jc««. 29 NOTICE. ihia, june Bth", '99 Creditors. Notice to No, 101, Market-Strsit, ROBERT KID, —v.%. — Twerty Dollars Reward. DESERTED, IV. W. BURROWS, Majr Commandant of MariHe Corps Removal. HATS. ISSXTSf^ REMOVAL. ROBERT COE 5c SON, . - . HAVI gKMOV.KB' THBIn . •/. _ . an# Store, to No. 17S, Market" Street, nearly the Conneftogoe Waggon, where IoV Sw ufuaf, home manufa&ured at>4 MK" orce ? ®j[ es of almost every defcriptlon, toge:he» with-^g neral assortment of Ironmongery, 0WI«y, »*>* lery, and Brass wares, to which rhcy e*j>eit t>) the spring vessels, an ample addition 4fh TO. of George Hill to the Judg" J the Court of Cainmon Pleas for the eoua y of Philadelphia, for the benefit of the ailot he General Aflembly of Pennfylvama pafled the 4 th dsy of April 1798, entitfed an a« pro viding that the person of a debtor (hall not be liable to imprisonment for debt after delivering up his eflate for the benefit of his creditors, un. less he hath been guilty ®f fraud or embezzle ment —said Court have appointed tVe 14th inft. at ten o'clock in the forenoon to heir him and his creditors, at the ftatehoufe or wtleiefoever the said Court fiiall then be hblden. : junr 6. tKfr.t«4thHßt CITT BRIDGE. THE Pre fid en t and Directors of the Company incorporated for the purpose of ereaing a Parmanent Bridge over the River Schuylkill, at or near the City of Philadelphia, having contracted with the Seledl and Common Councils of the laid City lor a site tor such Bridge at the weft end ot High street, hereby give NOTICE —That a pre mitim of Two Hsndred Dollars will be paid by the said Direftors fer the mod approved plan of a Bridge for the said site, the calculation of which (hall be confident with the following general lim tanons. The material to be of wood, iron or (tone, or of thsfe articles combined. The conflruition to be suitable to the character of the river which is as follows —fubje<St to excel five frefiies, occasionally flopping above or below the said High-street, in the firft; instance breaking leofe and bringing down large maffesof ice, tim ber, &c. in the latter instance causing a back wa ter swell which has equalled to 19 feet above low water level, and at that height covering a trait of ground near j miles in length, by a very con siderable width—Therefore, As few piers as can be confident with fafcty, or without a pier if equally fafe and perman«nt. The opening between the abutments to be not more than 400 feet, nor less than 3CO feet. The plans to be accompanied with elevations — explanatory descriptions and e&imates—the esti mates to fpecify the quantity of materials of each kind, thefeparate and collective cost thereof when wrought and laid or fixed, the quantity of filling in or dry arches with the backing fnperdi u£ture and causeways complete. Offerings confident with the foregoing will be received'at any time previous to the firft day of Au gust next, — A fcition of the river Schuylkill with the adja cent grounds on each fide at the weft end ot High ftreet will he fliewtt to those personS who may be desirous of exhibiting plans a'.id efiinaates; JOHN DORSEY ,- fee'ry, pr® tem. aawam Philadelphia, May 15,« J99- The printers of news-papers throughout the U nitud States are requcfted to ii)fcrt the above a few times, tuths ift'A City Bridge Subscription. Prcfident and p rcftors of the Compa ny for erei.ling a permanent Bridge over the river Schuylkill, at or near the city ot Phi adb IpWk, having, ai the time of their firft pub lication, received subscriptions to near half the amount of the capital or joint stock thereof ; fufptnded further felicitations until a lite on which to eredl (aid bridge fhotfld be procured.— That objefl bei .g now effefled, by a purehafs of the neceflary property at the weft end of High street, on both fides of the river Schuyl Public Notice ts Qiven, That the book for Subftripttons to the capital or bint flock of the said company will be opened at their office No. aj, nor:h Fifth Street, on M'onr day the loth of June next, and continue open from ten to one o'clock everyday (Sunday's excepted) until the whole shall be fubferibed for, on the terms fpecificd in the a<St of incorpora tion.— The time is extended in order to afford op portunity to the friends of this important un dertaking, on the weft fide of Schuylkill, or at a diitance, to participate in an object of great public good.—Subscriptions and deposits may neverthelafs be previously nude at the Treasur er's office, No. 13 Church alley, fubjeifk to a pro portionate reduction on the amount of fubfcrip tSons over and above the limited number of shares, if any there shall be, St theetid of the 13th day of June enfising. In the joth fe<slionof the law of inaorporati on it is ensiled, that the nett profits on tolls may equal, but shall aot exceed lj per cent an nually ; and that the excess shall compose a fund for the redemption of the said bridge. A port ceive all communications, prints or drawings, on the fubjefls of bridges, ancient or modern, buil ding in water, cements, mortar centres, caffoons cofiVr-dams, or any information which may tend to mature the knowledge of the direilors previous to the intended ereftion : They arefwl icited, care will be taken of them, and return ed if desired. JOHN DORSEY, Secryprotem. Philadelphia, May mwf 13J Patent Ploughs, | ' for eafh by Joseph Salter at Atfioh u , ! 1 1 a , rd y vre,,s ' Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—and Jeffe Evans, Lumber ton, Those who have used them give them the preference to any other kmd, as tfeey require i* tcam ' br «k the ground bstter are kept in order at less expence and are fold at acheaoer rate—the plan is much Amplified and cnnfifU of but one ptece of cast iron, with the handles and beam ef wood ; they may befixed with wrmipht lays and coulter, to be put on-with screws and taken off at pleasure Patent tights for vending w«h for making them may be had by applying to John Newbeld, or the fubfenber No. 212 North rront-ltreet. Who has for Sale; Or to Lease for a term of Tears, A number of valuable of Land, well situated for Mill,, ] ron .Vorksor Farms, most ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon state of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to v,ew them will please to apply to JohH Canan efq.near Huntingdon. Claries Ncwloldt iu!y r 7 AJUJL PERSONS, INDEBTED to the Estate of Abraham A Dicks, Sheriff of the Coanty of Delaware, are requested to nuke immediate pay ment, and all those who have demands agwnft laid Estate to authenticate am! present them for fetilement. Also, all those who have deposited writings witfci said! deceaftd to apply for them to , . r WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r Springfield, Delaware coiiptyyT 'ft mo. Bth, 1790. f jia. 8 >aw6m Ps i.-j «• i " " -V* " ' eodtf tawtf Jawtf ' TREASURY DEPARTMEN T. March i t'jj 179 J. PU3MC NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVi.\\ Pursuant to the aiH of Congrrfs passed on 1 | )( . til day of Juae, one thovfdnd, fcven hi. . drfd and ninety fix, "an aft resuht ing the grants of Is*4 ipFopnated for mi);] tary services, and fop the society of Unit-d Brettiren-for propagation the gospel amore the Heathen and the »a supplementary to the laid recited ail pafFed on the fecoad day 0 ( March, one thonfand seven hundred andnine tynine to ivit: , . THAT the trafl of Land herein afte scribed, namely, " beginning at the North Weft running thence fifty miles due south, along the wellern boundary of the said ranges thence due VVell to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri. vcr ; thence up the Main Branch of the (aid ri." ver to the place where the Indian boundary line crofT;s the fame thence along the said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf k.ngum river at the eroding pijee abr.ve Fort Lawrence j thence down the {aid river, toth« point where a line run due weft from the plact of beginning, will interfed the said river 3 ;hence along the line so run to the plare of be sinning has been divided into townlhips 0 £ five miles square, and (rationalparts of town (hips ; and that plats and surveys of the liij ownftiips and (rational pans of townfliio, are Jepofited in the offices of the Register of the rreafury and Surveyor General, for the infpti* ion of aU persons concerned. It. The holders of ftich warrants as have been >r (ball be granted for military fer vices perform ■d during the late war, are required to prtfent he fame to the Register of the Treafnrv, at orne time prior to the twelfth day of February n the year, one theufand eight hundred, fl he pur pole of being registered ; No registry vi'll however be made of any less quantity Hub 1 quarter township, or four thoufar.d acre? 111. Th« prrority of location of the warrants which nay be presented and reentered in manner afore, aid, prior to th« 11th day of February in the rear one thousand eight hundred, will imnieJiate. y after the said day, be determined hy lot, in the node drcfcribed by the a<st firft recited The hoi >ls of regiftertd warrants, fl la l| on Monday the i;th day of February, in the y„- 1800, in the order ol which the priority ot locati on (hall be determined by lotas aforefaid, •■crfon aliy, or by th«ir agents, defig*atein w-ritir g a - the* office »f the Register of the Treaftiry, the particu lar qparter townlhips flexed by them refpeitively and such of the (aid hatriers as (hall not ddfiVnafr fcheir locations on the faidday, lhall bepoftponed in locating such warrants to all other hvideis of rcgifterct! warrants. The h(?lder« of warrants for military fervict# fufficient to cover one or more quarter townlljm, or trails of four thousand acres each ; (hall, at any time after Monday the i?th day 0 f Febfu.irv, 1800 and prior to the firft day of January, lßoi,'be al low. d to remitter the said warrants in manner a feflrefatd," and forthwith to make Ucatiom therefor on any trad or trails of land not before located VI. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military fervfees, which fliallnotbe registered and located bffoDe the firft day of January, ?802, are by the fupplemenfary aft ol Congteft herein before recited, passed on the l'econd day of March, iinn declared to be fofever barrei. ' Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year ahove mentioned. OLIVER WOLGOTT. Stc. of tbe Treasury. TREASURY DEPARTMENT ■VTOTIOE IS HEREBY OlvS^'b^irJ r r"! "" f" 4, P afl «d during the profent fcf fion «f Concrefs, so much of the a£ entituled An Aa making further provision for the sup. port of public credit, and for the r.demrt.oH "of the public debt"— pa fled the third day of March, one thousand Feven hundred andmncty fave, as bars from settlement or allowance, Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final settlement Certificates, and Indents of In ferefts, is suspended until che twelfth day 01 Jane, which willbein the year one thousand seven hundned and ninety nini. That on the liquidation and settlement of tk« 5 Cl tificates, and Indents of Interest, at th 6 1 reaniry, the Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificates of funded Thrcr Per Cent. Stock equal to the amount ot the said Indents, and the arrear ages of inter eft due on their said Certificates, prior to the firft day of January one thonfand seven hundred and ninety one. That the principal fumsof the fjid Loan Office and final lettiement Certificates, with the incereft t creon, since the firft day ol January, onethou -1 and seven hundred and ninety one, willbedif charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment of imereft and reimburfcment of princi pal, equal to the firms which would have been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had Iveen fubferibed, ptfrfuant to the A&s making provision tor the debts of the United States r contracted dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other sums, equal to the market value 6f the remaining Stock, which would have befen breamed by such fuhferiptions which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury. OLIVER WOLCOTT, June a 8 Valuable Property for Sale. FOR SALE, THAT well known Eltate, cafled SHREWSBURY FARM, formerly the residence of General John Cadwaladar, fituite on Sa/lafras River,in Kent county, Maryland—costairving a bout i 900 acres of prime LAND, upwards of jco of which are in woods. The Buildings are ail ex cellent, and consist ©f a handfoaie DWclling Houie, two la,.ge Barns with Cow houses, Stables for fifty horfes,a specious treading floor under cover,a gra* nary,two Jverf'eer's houfe:*,tworanget oftwa fie ry bulldingsfor Negroes (one of them new and of brick), Corn houses a Smoak koufe,&e. &c —The whole Estate being nearty surrounded by water, it requires butlHtle fencing, and has a good Shad and Herring fifhery. It is conveniently situated for both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets,with two landings on a navigable river but a feoi:t fail IrOm Baltimore. There is a larjje Peach, and two large Apple Orchards on the prem:fes;alio, a varie ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil » nioftly a rich loom.—The whoJe wUI befoldtoge theror divided»intof*nallar farms(forwbichthebui!* dings are conveniently situated) as may fuittbepur hafer. The Stock on said Farm, coafitHp.gof Hcr cfes. Cattle, Sheep Bcc. will also be difpofedof.— J'or further particularsapply to George Hastings on the prcmifes,or to the f übferiber, in Philadelphia ARCHIBALD M'CALL,-J uN * December 12. PRINTED BY J. IV. { - .?* !rS ■ j ' * M Secretary if' • !»*« VI ; r > * v- vi « ii 4 -v_ - 1 VI 3
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