' : : ; "f& vti* ' * _••• •"*. •.*•-' "V 1 -. ■>• y* •"*>.. - . --• - JVo. „ 1 j * , ~a.'} \' . 7 o TONS HSMfc- - j jooo ' yiMils lit\V-J>ricc4 fait < 14.pipi*fl choice oW poH wtae - " t<>n* roll l tkalvone - <£}"'« ■ ■»»,%). 's»£} bwfcy <f\ Huyanua fujprs , - * v ' . '^ocaUfatj-ijoSo 1 ' - ■ : few'«&» <f* ■ - • "t hhi, blocking "> T-uh;jE • »<la. WU S Afe* bundles £kraai*ftvel ' flatet and penciU , *3^Sißs e e ds , i " do.' - bruiting for eowui 1 ( i. '(Jo. quills /v few barrel * n&v&l ilorcs, &c. &.c. slud js iijiiul\ a vcji'itty of Ticklenburghs, heiipen linens, oz< naVrimr, fceffaoi, brown rolls, cnecks, stripes, &c. &c. which they will fell on reulonabU way *B. ~~:>iAD~£IRA IVINE7 FORsa ■' SUBSCRIBER, 18 Pipes of Madeira Wine, GIDEON HILL WELLS, M»rktt-ftret, No 135. iv iS ' John Miller, Jun- No. 80, Dock, near Third Sirtet. Has for Sale. CofTaes, Mamoodics, TafFaties, Calicoes, Pttna 1. Rornal and > Handkerchiefs. MUlriul j ' *Tht forezoinv goods are now to bs fold at REDUCED PRICES, N. B. Miny of these Goods may be printed to advantaga in.this oountry moy r For Sale, BY WILIAM MOTT, , , Hp. 14.5, Market-street^^, Very lo'.v for Cash, or a ftjortf CsjpiTj A Urge aflbrtment of printed cotton hmd'ffc O<K Romalls and ft*wls, Jt Trunts printedodttons, Best Efigl'lh hitefl tings, modes, fupei:(Mie ctetKsi - _ > . Several packages afTwriedhaftd fs Hnopcnfcd ? rafts pester "iiTorttd, I carts fejr tin, f tnmk ferrets &id, » thmk , 'fi'iru'itn ( i; Fringes, %hclc jntl white I«es antfedgings. ••• ' "may ii: ' ' •■; .■ : **W'' FOR SAX.' BY THE SUBSSR.IBERS) io pipes of Old Madeira Wine, 2 Cannot— 9 plunders 25 coils riggifigi from i 1-4 to 5 > ncil » s; hbds. 6f belt James Riv<?r Tobacco. Willing Es 5 Francis, Penn-Slreet. May 13. donation lands. Notice is givin, rtpHAT Claims for Donation Lands granted 1 bv <hc St * ,e o{ Per.nfylvasia tn the Offi cers aiv( SoldU'sof the Line l-el mgin g> to the said State in the late he rc = ei y"'' " the Office of CbUßptroller vjtri.cra of laid btate until the xft September next iirclufeve,. and that the fttilferibtri ai.thonfcd by law <.ml nt as a Board at the laid Office on every Monday from ten o'clock in the orenoon until one in 'heat* tetnion, to hear and determine sll unftt.fitd Claims already filed, as well as thole which 15,y be filed on or before the said firft day of j- ptetiHirr ..ext. Oo NN aldson, Comt'r. Samuel Br yan, Kegt'r. Pf.tir Baynton, Treas'r. Deparft-ent of Accounts of ) PenJifylvaiiia, May 15, '99- > . (<6) (iw (m.w.fa tf) ErtgUih wrought Nails. 'imparted in the flips Motij and Diana, fram *' tIVtEVOOL. . 4.60 Cafke of Nails, CrtXSISfI'KO of 6d, B<l, iod, urf, and tc d, Bat points fuitablc for the foutbern market—<>d. Bd, iod,,j id, and iod, finedrawn {harps —a!Co «, 3. 4, artd 6 tucks— fanpper nails'—(beathtßg nails, t->c. FOR SjA I. e BY» Robert Denif&n, junr. 117 Market-ftrect FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near hiftb-strcet, •\lt rOpl/WiCH proof Cannon—'9 \V 6i-a f«et Jong, «o cw». each, and 7 feat lone cwt. each, with carriages, &c. completed ditto' —6 pounder., 5 1 J feet long, I 5 cwt. ea<h, and 6 feet long, J8 cwt. each, wjth carmgfes, &c, t <»B' Gavronadds on Aiding carriages, 11, 12 « a 4 ", weighing'6l-1, ® aß< * '.3 twt ' each; Bdaffling and/Cntlaffes; 1-ritiMh CannonFiw-Jcr; CoppeT Sheathing Nails, Spikes a«d Bolts; 6, q It, lß*nd 341b- r,<>uncl Shot; 6, 9, -18 and dQU"le-headed do. o', 13 and 34lt> Capnifter Shot. j quantity of btril Porter, Claret and Port Wine Bottles, Taunt«u Ale in calks of 7 d»zen each, march 8* Notice is hereby Given, ~ HAT application will be made tot the i!Tue of, certificate* for tuemy two (bare? of the Stick of the-'o.mk oi th.VJ nited Stst •?, in litC of the ni-.i'.entientioned certificates tor a like "f ftiaic* of the (lock of the (aid Infti „ ,*. orl i„ f*w>W of James Eddey Colby, of j !'l, l'.ft by tlx- capture of the Diana, RuhardKnkbrWc, mafi.-r, .m a voyage Irora iVfVadelpli«at.» Liverpool, Great-Britain, viz. Two certificates, No. 27.0 - and '.7001 far five |bares MU'- Three certificates. No. i 7 oca ,„d ■••' CCi, lcr four fiirrts esch. and 27c SIMPSON, Cashier. Bai.k of t^ e Unit?d States, ) tiwjtn May »799- i <h3W, tu ih » lit tf tf I ije-w-Yurk, May 16, 1 ; i » GEKiI-iIAL ORDERS. , HE foHowitov; disposition of the two regiments ed. Ot tli': Ttginienli one battalion td tymajorßivardi, isaUi?«ed CO the VVeitcrn ar- , my ; &!•«>;.. r batuliots commanded by major tree man, i-> '0 garrison the posts in Georgia and So Jth Carolina ; «noth-rt; in ion commanded by major Ford, is f» •• .rr-.'.ui t..0 poKs in North Cirohn *" Virginia and Maryland, and tfc®Km«flmg batU{- ljon^ommamleu! v major roulfard, is relcrveu .or thefcrvice of the field. Of the;fccond rei*imeht, one battalion command ed by major Brooks, is to garrison the posts in De laware, Peonfylvama, Ncw-Jsrfey, and New- York ; another battalion commanded by major Tacltfon, b to garrison the Connedieut, j Rhode-IfUid, Maffachafetts ar.t New-Hampfiur.:,; and the remaining battalion (one not having yet beenraif.-d) commanded by major Ho»ps, i« re let ved for the service of th j field. The definitive arrangements of officers to tne re- cemnanies ot the battalion «>f tilt iiri, u - to Colonel Uurbeclt. J other battalion*. OT that commanded by major Freeman one com pany i • to b.- oiiicered by Michael Kaluri. in, c-pt. George Uard, and [onathan Robtf.o, hLUten.in: .; another by Abimael Y: Niroll cap-am. Wilnam ( Morris and Howell Cobb lieutenants; another by John M'Clelhitd captain Robert Rowan and ataats Rutlsdge lieutenants; another by Frederick rrye captain. Horatio Dayton au<i Samuel fow.e, lieu tenants. Of that commanded by major Ford, one compa ny isfo be officered by Richard S. Blackburn capt, John Saunders and James fripiett lieutenants; another by ;ames Eruff captain, Henry Muhlen bur* ind James P. Heath lieutenant* ; another by Ebenezer Nlaffey captain, Ebenezer Beebe lieuten ant ; another hyStaats Morris captain, Philip Lan dai and Samuel T. Dyfon liCrtteiaants. Of that comman. Ed hy major Toßflard, one company is to he officered by George lngerfoll capt p.-ter A Dart fy lieutenant; another by William Littleficld captain, Gnorge Rofs lieutenant, ano ther by ToiepK Elliott captain, James House and William Yates lieutenants ; another by Nehemiah 'reiiman captain, Philip Rodrique and Warham Ihepherd lieutenants. _ ."J. The arrangement with rcfpeft to the second ic Anient is as follows. Of the battalion commanded by major Brook one company is to he officered by James Read op Theodore Mcmminger and Robert W. Olborni lieutenats; another by Callender Irvine captain George W. Carmichael and Charles WolMoncrafi lieutenants; another by James Still captain, Phiii] Stewart and Patrick C.Harris lieutenants; anotnti by Waller L. Cochran captain, vciliiai.i L. Coo per and Robert Heaton, jun. lieutenants. Of that commanded by major Jackson one com pany is to be officered by Decius \Vadfworth capj Leonard and Francis Gibfon lieutenant another "by John Henry captain, John W. Living fton and T. Knight lieutenants ; anothcrby Lemue Gates captan, George W. Duncan and George Wafer ho life lieutenants ; another by :>nvv> .S?o<f dard captain, William Steele and Leonard hillliam; lieutenants. Of that commanded by majj< r ToufTard,one com' piny is to be officered by Vv llliam M Rhea Jam lis White and John Fergus, jun. lieutenants; another by Samuel Eddins captain, * lexander D I Pope and John Leybourn lieutenants ; another Bj 1 Funds H. Hu-er, captain, Willi.mi Dev. aux ..n, I James B.Many licuter.ants; another by John Biiiioj | captain, John Hancock and David Evans, jun. lie a tinant** • , r ' • I ! It is expected that the officers not at present Wit! i th< ii companies, and not on the recruiting fcrviee I or on lome other service, by the fpeeial command of (Major general Hamilton, will iwimt/diareiy joii them ; an 4 the companies not alrerdy at the a »ov< ! mentioned ieAkiitiofts, are to be held in readme! to proceed to them, for which further orders wH I shortly be g J A true Extract, PHILIP CHURCH, Aid-dc-Camp. may 15 FOR SALE, At the two mile ft one, on the Wejfahiclon, or Rit/jd Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, in part;- 1 or the whole together, as may fait the pur chaser. There i» on the prcmifrs a hosfe 47 1-1 feet tr;ot, by 43 i-t deep, a fcultery, milk house, pump, ice houfa, and faim house, a large barn, 60 feet by with ft alls for *5 horses and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a fecoml milk house supplied by a fpri"£- The grounds arr well manutied, and laid out in good Rile, with an abundance of orna mental, and frujttjees, the Situation healthy and high, commanding a view of the city and Dela ware. There is also a small difiancefrom the man- Con jhoufe a farm house In good repair, wit'j kitchen, liable, &c. and a pump of good wa t-»r: For s terms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. Mareh !*• Lost, last evening, A GREY-HOUND, of tbe English breed ; HAS a brass collar round her neck with the name of Thomas Sterling on it ; bod} quite white, except a {mall spot on her left fide ; «ach check of a dove eolour ; answers to the name of D ive. Whoever has takan her vifl, and will de liver I'.er at the Indian Queen, shall be rewarded, may to $ La ft Notice. rr'Hfi Commiflionsrs appointed for carrying JL into effcfl the Twenty Fiill Article of the Treaty of Frisndlhip, Limits and Navigation, between his Catholic Maj-efty and tiie United Stages of America, hereby stive notice to those pci'fjns whole claims have been filed in due time but who have not yet fufniihed the necelTury doc*ments, to prsduce the fame at their office, on or before the fevrntecnth day of Auguil next By 6rder of the Coromifftoners, . FETER LOHRA, secretary. Ph'ladelphh, May 15, 1799- dim IJi sUBSCXIjbHK, r "I' , AKF.S this method of acquainting thepuh- JL lie that for some time pail he l(as been en gaged in colleAiug debts on commission. lie would have no objeaion of going to"any part of the State, to examine Land or Land Offices, record deeds, &c. He flatters bimfelf that he (ball by prompt ness and addrefsbe able to Satis fy these that may employ him. JOSEPH H. FLEMING, No 63) Queen-street, Southwark. June 3 i HE fMifcriber, Wvir.g been appointed ad initiiOrator of the estate of Mi . John Lup ton, latr of this city, merchant, deceased, re qucfts tholtf *bo a:e indebted to said estate, to .niake paymept, and (hi le who have demands aqainf. tbe lime to exhibit thepn to him with- out delay W. MEREDITH, No. lb) f outli Fcujt'.i ftteet. dc 1 m April a 6 No. 17i,ChefnutStreet. Notice. LONDON, yanunrj i, 17■>■)■ i coo Guineas- Reward. i T OST this cv<V.»gr« b-tweeo it**- -* JL o'clock, if ilw n.-«bh:»..rlioo. «, church Jfayct, a UL.VJK fcASE, conr.m,.i>S »>? tolloWlO'T , ■*-. /• Bank Notes and j)rajfs, with furulry IWI« <?'" Exdii.Mgo, n„t 6e r /'<oe-i N0.1919, dated 'Dec. * fJO 864, * Nov.DWe ,000 484, 4JDJC gjtfo , 110 a. Ditto 10..0 i *1 ri. loo; J714, »7 Ditto D;tto A Draft on Mtfi". Hankey and C». 4«# J »&J V);, l0 Dftrien and >..0. 307 / Dit.o Caraet and Co. jo 16 Ditto < Stcpiien'.on and Co. 5- 4 Ditto U-ogers arid Co. 3j Ditto Prefect and Co. J7 i» Ditto > Ditto s " :,h >' ll ?! UO C->. :: - 13 *> . • ' .< 8»o O o £>lf to I 1 1.1. r A oa Vising & Wake.l 3 by Fleming, & payable to Ormord,.drted No- y , on Fell, No ji O d Change, by J#»". payable to Smith, dated Nov. 30, at two trunt... ! after date, set frv d.ttoon fc.ywtU | j & for.s, Wood-itieet, by B&1., and pay*b-e Braddotk, dated Dec. . 19, at U<o monrhs, .or I /^o. —One ditto on Eden, Wood-ltreet, by Williami, payable to order,-dated Nov. t. at ehree months to I}C m-Om ditto o* Neale ! & Co.St. Paul's Church Yard, by Adams, and i payable to Kencorighi, dited Dec. 7th, at two months, for£i4-—One ditto on Stewart, Ked CrofsSquare, byYaung, and payable to Mar (hall, dated Nov. %%, at two months, I or £33- 2i> —One ditto <>n K yd's Buklcrfbury, by Lord, ami payable to Jarkfon, dated Dec. 3 at two month.,' lor -f ,B.—One d : t:o on Miller and Co. Gracichurch ltreet, by Redway, knd pry able to Hartley, dated Dec 6, at two months for £SO. —One ditto on Spitta & co. Lawrence Pountney Lane j by Lange. and payable to Hoyle dated Nov. *, at two months, tor £lbl. > Whoever may have found the above, and will bring them t<> Me firs. Atkinfon & Robiony No. t Weft End of it oval Exchange, shall immediate ly receive Five Hundred Gut was Reward with out anv further Trouble. N. B. No greater Reward will be offered, as i payment of the whole is (topped, and , known throughout this Country and Con titient ap. , ... ... »w*yp._ I NOTICE. r +" , Hl£ Public are requcfted not to r eefve anjr !'X ar*fts,>®bte4', or bills 6f *rij Wu'd drawn in, f«* v or of of indori'ed by 'Ay.jab Hunt. f. A. Hunt. ; Jesse isf Aktjqb Hint, : , Jcrcmicfb WA&ijab,Hnnt. J'itjab & fao.> W. liiini. Stiec'grcJky (f Co. TkoTe «n wJ*hh tk»Y '-If itvraw A\i<S fufpeni acceptance, Cntil relercnco be had to the ' ' \ ' J 1 r L f >Akouj. twenty: X)qHat r » of, b>iUs_*>f Jpe ab 'ye defcrif'ticn having been uKen Crom ihe car ftir liiartha tr.outh of-TentiffUt fltMrty »• r att 7 sos Indiana SAMUEL MEgBJSfc / . j aprii *(>■ . rtl 19 City Bridge Subscription. 'JIU ny soY freeing a permanent Bridge over bs riT.T SthwlkiH, at or near the city of Phi '\r f) ef T f p~~ ~ i aJe Iphia, having,:.; (he time oj i ur iri! pub , r i lication, received fubferipttons to near hair the -tMIE Creditors of Timothy Cartimar, arc defir- # the c ; u | ur joint stock ther.-o! ; X eU tuiaUeneueethat he hath app.u to the J-f .j e( j f ßrt [. er fdficifcltionJ oihii'i site '•» fcoh.CourUf Coh.monPlea.stor the J Ro „, d ~, ; .,, c , lU benefit of the Ijm palTedthe 9«- T , ~. g be ; BOW fS - e , ;V d, bf a rftf&blft -effary U'-V -Atf * hJ* the fubferiber I d »£ «,cet, o B both fitonf the h*er Schuyl iis creditors at the otate Honfc in this c.ty, where fart". v . , ic. , «. - hey may attend if they think prefer > i T llbtlC .A OiiCC IS ij it til, TIMOTHY CASHMAN. . -Tf.t ibe book for Subjections to the capital or Philadelphia, tunc "t1.,'99 ?t ; oint flo.-k of the fsid company will be opened at . ~ Entire tn CrrditorS 1 " " office No. 13, north Fifth Street, 011 Mon- | SMtce to Lrealtors. davtEeloth „f jWneit, and continue of* I 'HE Creditois of the bu cr , |";001 ten to one o'clock every dav ( -Sundays 1 I pkafc to take notice, that he h,vh applied to „ Xl l , t ; thc who l c ftallbe luhlcribed for, ! - | It the aft of tl.mblv, pa fled for the 1 ste! o! f . \ olvents, on the 14'h dav <-f .798. "'7 * h '* tim '' 15 , txteri!c ' 1,1 1 0r ' }° afFrmi °P* laveap -ointed the 24in.1l June, ioftan',ai ioo'clock jv rtfiniJy to the friends _ot this important un i. the mo nioß ' oi lhc heaiing ot hi-i and hi- crc. -Jert ik"iL'. '.n tl e v.eit lide oi' Stiuiwk.ill, or litors, at Ihe Ma'.eHotife, in the city of Philadelphia, Jt a dijfance, to ] anticipate in an objefi of great | vhen and w'.-eie ihrv m- v at'end ll they think piopei p U i,j; c good.—h-'ublcriptious and dep .fits may 1 NICHOLAS FAGON. j ncvertlielsfs be previotifly made at the Treafur- Philadelphia |unc 8, 'q") er's office, No. 13 Ciiurch alley, iubjea to a pro portionate redufliouon theatufiunt of fnb(c>ip . tious over and above the limited number of ■ Ihares, if any there shall be, at the end of the j 13th diy of June j )n the 1 oih of the law of 'neorporati on it is etiadled, that- the nctt profits on tolls msy equal, but (hali net exceed I' per cent an lually ; and that the excels (liall coinpofe a fund or the redemption of the laid bridge. A port K lio 15 opened at ihc said o'V.ce, to re eive all communications, prints or drawings, on iie fi/bjeiu ol bridges, ancient or modern, buil- Rng in water.cements mortar centres, caffoons off r-v ,n!5, or n-v information v hioh may end to matu. e t!v knowledge of the tdire6lors ircvious to intended er<<Slion: They arc lol cited, care will be taken of thtio, and return d if deured. Copper Warehouse, . - Late ALEXANDER BISLAND, ~d Co. No. aoi, MA***T*SiRtET, ROBERT KID, HAVING" puichafed the Stock oi fbfc above firm, Solicimhc patrooaie of the pub)it»iid their friends ; where they may depend on being served on the very bed terms withiht tollowing goods ; A general affortnieiit of Copper BottQtns and Sheets, for Copper Smiths an* other purpotes, Fig and Bar Lead, Block Tin and Crowley Steel, Tin in Boxe», and Brals Kettlesin N< fls, With a large and general aflorimeiit of Ironmongery, (eb. 16. Cllw w ® flf 'Twenty Dollars Reward. DESERTED, FROM the Mirme Barracks, corner of Fil bert and Thirteenth-streets, in the Ci'y of Philadelphia, the 18th day of this inflant Two Marines, by trade Tailors, one John Crawford (the jjeeond time of his desertion) five feet seven inches high, rair complexion, hair cut dole, dark eyes, fl.m built. — The other, Ililary Bilhop five feet fix inches 1 igh, ruddy complexion, faady hair, a remarkable ringworm on the left of his lip.- ( Wdttt rff in nnilorni. ) N. B. They took with them one brown cloth Coat, or.e blue cloth Coat, and many other articles not knewn pr.prefcnt- W. }V. BURROWS, Major Commandant of Marine Corps may 29 Removal. Thomas Clayton, Hafiier, HAS removed to No. 146, south Front llreet, where ha intends tarrying on his business as formerly, and has on hand a complete assortment of his qWn manufactured ladies, gentlemen and childrens' II A T s. Canadaßtaver&Mujk-rat Skins, With » ioajpiete assortment of FURS, always for (ale.—He t«js received per the (ate arrivals from London, a.complete affortrservt of FaJi:ionable Englijh Mats, V/hich he uow offers for laic at reiy reiiuctd j&4« 3^ ■v:Z-—-. prices. i air 6m REMOVAL. ROBERT COE Sc SON, No gj. Market Street, yearly u PP° &t ?, ™ e Oomieftogoe Waggon where they have a, ofual,home an i J es of almost every <lefcn; t.on, toßc her w u> *g B«r»J aff.irtment of Iroitocmg'l, P Wv, a«J BraJ. w.», to wh.-J. *«7 •»»«. b -' 1 ,-JS. . r-viSSkm:bt JuJgw 3 tke of Cf'»!««* 1 J«4» ty <?f Philsaelßhur i> d f tie General, Afarii&tr of tinnW««l>4 vtdioK tlut tbe.perfoaof tfabfc to Imprifomnsnt up his ?flate fof.&*;»**?« wife- Tefa he hath IwafcuiUy «f merit —-(aid Court hi v£ apjr»«««ifj? *.*r'fr at ten o'clock ilftte>T«iobtf to 'hwr IWV*** his cretiifoiW, at the ftltrhoui'e of >-hws«e>»c | Ul lf^. c ""- tea ClTr BRIDGE. T'HE I'refiJcnt and Direiftort of Company 1 incorporated for the purpofc of ereAuig i >«ranMM Bridge o»«r the River SchuyUill, atoi „ar the City of Philadelphia, having cootractet with the SeleS and Common Council olfte l»'< City lor a (it.- lor teh SrMsje at the wea ecu o High ftj-ect, herel>y giv NOTICE-—Thata ptfr mium of Two Handl ed Dollars will be paiu by tht Bridge for the said lite, the calculati-H of which (hail be confident with the following general lini tanons. The material lo be of wood, iron or (lone, «« i f thofc art e!. • combine '• The co'jUruvlioii lob» suitable to t,ie charaftei of the river which is as follows—fubje&to excel five fr< flies. o< cifionally flopping above or below loose and bring rtg dowi large mafTes of ice, tim ' her &c in th" latter ir.ftance tatt&ag a back wa ter fwelf which has equalled to 19 leet above low water level, and at that height covering a trait ol ground near 5 miles in length, by a very con fide'rable width—Therefore, . As fuw piers as '.an he coniiftent with latcty or without a pier if equally fafe and permanent. The opining between the abutments to be nof more than 400 feet, nor less than 300 feet. Ths plans to be accompanied with,elevations explanatory deferiptions and eilpiatejl—fke em mates to fpecify the quantity of mat: rials of each kind, theli'parate and collective cost thereof whet wrougUtand laid or fixed, the quantity of filh ;; in or dry arclie. with the backing fnp<rftn»Ctur< and caul'ewayt complete. _ Qfferii gs confident with tiie fori (jomg will 0 received at :ny time previous to the firll day ot Aw rilft next,— J t .... . A feA'On of the river Schuylkill with tae adja ent gt'owij)" op each fide at the well egd ol Hi;;h hv t\»>U !'<• fhe-1 n to tbcfc perlV.is wha.mny br itfirou» of iarobiting plan- a id eftiiwates. • JOHN DOROF.V ; fee'ry, jr* tech'. Phil-iiMf-hia, May 15,1799. The printer's of views-papers throughout the U litsd States are resetted to insert the pbove a faff . , jj.OHN'pORSEy. Sedry pro tern. ; ghtladclphijt May a?.th>799, .. ; mwf ij{ Patent Ploughs, r { "*C be tjld for cash by Jbfeph Silttr'it \tfi6n i- Richard WdL, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan liarker, vVoodliurv—at|d JeJTe Evani., I.umhtr ton, Thnfe who have ulVrl them five them thi preference to any othtr kind, as they require lefa team, break the ground hatter are kept ir. srder at less txper.ee and are fold at a cheaper rate —the planis mltth lirnplfitd and* cptififts of but one piece of cast Iron, with the handles aiid beam of wood ; they may befixtd with wrought lays and coulters to be put 011 with screws and taken off at p'.eafure , Patent t ights for v ending with inftra<slit>ns for making the'in Wiy be had t>y applying to John Newbeld, or the fulifcriher No. 112 North Front-ttreet. Who has for Sale, Or to Lease for a term of tears, A number of valuable tn&s of Land, well situated for Mills, Iron tVork.i or parms, mr<fl ly improved, lying chiefly in the county olHuri' tingdon state of Pennfylvani*. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to John Canan el'q.near Huntingdon. Claries Nevuboldt iu!y I 1 ALL PERSONS, INDEBTED to the Estate cf Abraham Dices, E splits Sheriff of the Comity of Delaware, are fcqueßed to ftukc immediate pay ment, and all those who have demands aga-in ; . said Estate to anthentit'ate and present them for fct'lement. Also, all those who have writings with said deceased to aptily for them to WILLIAM P£NK' CK. Adm'r. Sjringfield, Delaware county, £ ift mo. Bth, 1799. J [TREASURY- DEPARiJ 1 Mtinj itt: 'mM public no nee is ;{E«sav civls j '?urfuant to the jift.of Coiif<re& pafled on i . , ' Ift day of June, one X.KX'fjiid, fevcn h: . ' drrd ami ninety "x, cat'tieii "<in afi w", iog tin? giants of unci appropriated for tary fervicrs, and' for the focicty of Unit/,'. Brethren tor propagating the gospel Jrnr K the Heatfien and the j£t"(uppletneqtirv tu the fjcl recited a£l pafiVd on the fecood day 0 f Mjrch, one thoMfand lev en huadrea anunirie' ty nin* to knit; i. THAT the trait of Land herein after dt- Icriied, ni«.el'y," beginning at the North Weft corner of ;!ic seven ranges' of townftiips, aiH , running thcr.ee ufty miles due south, along ti, e Western boundary of the said ranges thence due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto Vi". ver j thence up the Main Branch of the said r u ver to the place where the Indian bouodary li ne croffefi the lame thence along the said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf. kingum river at thecrofling place abore Fort Lawrence j thence dswn the said river, ta thtf point whp a line v.in due weft from the place ,of begifiaing, will interfedl the said river - thence along the line so run to the place of be'. ; gimiing ha« been divided into townlhips of j five miles square, and fractional parts of town. j (hips; a«d that plats and surveys of the laid { townships and fraflional parts of townlhips are . ! depofitfed in the offices of the Regifler of the * j Treasury and Smveyor General, f u r tlie'infpec , ! tion of all persons concerned. rr [ L The holders of mich warrants as have been or ffcall be granted foi military fervicesptrform ed during the late war, are required to present the fame to the Register of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth day of Fchruary irt the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpose of beinc registered ; No registry will however be made of any left quant : ty dug a quarter townfliip, or fonr thousand acres HI. Th« priority of location of the warrants which may be presented and re-giftered in fanner afore, said, prior to tha 11th day of February in the year one thoufarid eight hundred, will immediate. ly after the faii day, be determined by lot, in tin mode dtcfcribed by the au Grit recited. IV. The holders of registered warrajys, (hall on Monday tire i'tli day of February, in :he year 1800, in the order of which the priority of locati on shall be determined by lotas alorelaid, person ally, or by theiragsrfts, defigsate in the office of the RegiUer ol the Treasury, the partW lar quarter tdwhlSips elefled by tliem fefi-eitivriy, and furh of the laid holders ai (ha'd not defignitr tftdr locations on the said day,' lhaif be pollute) ifl Voc'ating such warrants to all other h,ride:s of registered warranft. V. The Ttol'ders of warrants for military ferviecs fitfMTfc'nt so cover oni or more quarter totfnibips Or tiiSUof four tliotffand acVeseach; Shall, at time after Monday the" 17th diy of ftbru.-fy, 180 a and prior to the firllday 01 lgoi, be ai lowd to regiller the said wJrrarta ill mar.ncr a forefaid, and forthwith to make lacatioas thereto on any Itait <sr ffSifts of land riot before locate^ VI. Aft w.irrantsof claims for land? on atcOunt of military fcrvices, which fhaltnotfre regillefed aftd located bsl'ore the firft day of January, lifoi, are by the lopptenientary act ot Congress herein before recited, passed on the fccond day of March, 1795, dectare'd t6 he forever BSr.-'ec!. 6lveu undef my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year mentioned. Sec. of the Treasury. TREASURY DEPARfMENT June ty, 1798. NOl ICE IS HEI&EB V GIVKN, 'l'fiat by tie of an a&, pass«d during the prefentlef. fi-jn «f Congress, so much nt the ac>f eiitituled " An AA making further provilion forthefup " port of public credit, and for th* redemption " of the public debt"—passed the third day of March, one thousand fevtfn hundred and nirry live, as bard Irona fettleinent or allowance, Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final settlement Certificates, and Indents of In ferefls, is suspended until the twelfth day oj June, which willbefn the year onethoaiandfeven hundred and ninety nine. That oh tlie Ucjuidarioh and settlement of tie said Certificates, and Indents of Interelf, at the Treasury, the Creditor's will be entitled to Cortificates of funded ThrscPer Cent. Stockequal tp the amount of the laid Indents, and the arrear ages 6f intcrcft due on their fait! Certificates, prior to the firft. day of Jatiu try one thousand ftven hundred and ninety Ane. Th;;t the principal sums of the fafd Loan Offite and final settlement Certificates, with the inttrd I thereon, firce the firfl day ol January, one thi>u- I far.d seven hundred and ninety one, will lit dif- I charged after liquidation at the 'i're .fury, by the I payment ol intcreft ajld reimburf.aicnt of princi pal, equal to the firrnu which Would have been paj able thereon, if tiie laid Certificatts had been fubrcribed, pursuant to the Ails r.iaki:ig proTilioa foi-the tlebr'. of the United States, contraiifed dur ihg the lafe war, and by the payment cf other 1 sums, equal to the market value of the remaining j §tcck, which would have been created by lech 1 fublcriptions as aforefaid, whieh market Value t.iil be determined by the Comptroller of the Treasury. OLIVER WOLCDTT, Secretary of the Trrifir/'. June s8 iawtt Valuable Property for Sale. FOR SALE, THAT well known Estate, called SHREWSBURY FARM, lormeriy the render .s of Gt iicral John Cadwaladar, fttuittt oil River, ia Kent Counfy, Mary land— coMiaii>jng bo'ut i 900 aci es ol prime LAND upwards of jco of which Are in wuotis. 'I'J-.c arcsll cl " cr.llcnt, au itoi.fi!! t f a hai;Jfo»»c Dv/clling llou-v, 1 two la gc Erj ns wiih CowhoulVs, St-bks for i« y horfci.,a !peeio;;sti;e.uiiiik: floor under cover,a pr> nary,t.wo .)vcrfctr's two ranges oi twa r j huiicii g tor Negroo (on.' of tliem new a J id ai 1 brick ),Corn houlcs a iujule, St*. 1 • whole Eiiyt? bc-ing qearty iurrounded by water, it r' quireb but little and has a good Shad f Heiri'ig fid.cry. It is conveniently ntuoted icf ) both the I hiladelphia and Baltimore niurkf t two iandfngs on a naVigJihle river but afeort i •• iron: i?a!timore. There is a larg" Piath, and tvvo large Apple Orchards :n the a varie ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. Theft' I ' ls mo-fily a ricli loon .—The whole wiJ! be foldtJgc 1 thtTor dividedtintofmallor farms( ior which the bw • f dinjrsare conveniently ilttia'ed) a<may !uittbepu f * - haler. The 6t-ock on said Farm,coß!u-ti»-!gofHor des. Cattle, Sheep will alio be dilpefcd ol.— t For iurther particulars ?.pp!y to G eorce (j «n the premifeijor to the fubl'criber, inPbila'le w»a« o ARCHIBALD M'CALL, December i 2. m * tl * | rKINTED DY J. W, FEWQ-. i h+ eQrSff* June s8 lawtf
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