j c ' y - - ?• ! Nn. l O, Dock. Thiri'l Street. lias for Sal U-iTfCt, i> .iitds , * "amoodics. TatfaUc'?, Coiicocs, Pa*na arid > Hi.iikerchiefs. Mulaiiii j site fortgoing goods are tiozu to iff fold at REDUCED PRICES, N. B. Viuny of theie OooUs mny be prirfted to in this oountry » r.-oy iS 3awtr For Sale, By WILIAM MOTT, A~ . 14.5, Market-street, Very low for Cash, or a {Jiort Credit, A larje afiortnient of printed cotton hind'fs. Do. bandannas, Rotna'.ls ajid fliawls, a Trunin printed cottons, Belt Engjjfh 'utrftrings, modes, 7 4 fuperfine cloths. Several packages haad'fs unopened, 18 c?/ks pev. ter afforttd, I cifk b..r tin, I trunk ferrets 4d & fid, 1 trurk furniture fringes, Black and white laces and edgings. may I". lawlj. FOR SALE BT THE SCBSSP.IBERS, ao pipes of Old Madeira Wine, 2 Cannon— 9 pounders 2J coils rigging, from I 1-4 to 5 inch, 35 hhdj. of belt James River Tobacco. Willing y Francis, May xi. DONATION LANDS. Notice is hereby given, Claims for Donation Lands granted -1 b the State of Pennfylvaiiia to the Offi ecrs and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the fald State in the late war, will be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State until the tft Septamber n£xt inckifive. and that the fubferiben atithorrfed by law will fit as a Board at the fcid Office on every Monday from ten o'clock in the oretioon until one ip theaf- ' 1 rernoon, to hear and determine all unfatified C'ainis Mready filed, as well as tl'ofe which may It filed on er before the fiid firft day of September next. John Donnaldson, Ccmt'r. Samuel Bryan, Regt'r. Pi-tir Bavnton, Treas'r. Department of Accounts of ) Pennfylvaiiia, May 15, '99- 5 ('6) dlw (m.w.fa tf) FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine % near f ifto-strc et, ICH proof Cannon —9 pounOeis, V 7 f l-i feet loiip, -io cwt. tatli, and 7 feat lore. 15 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. completed ditto —6 pounder*. 5 1-1 fee' lonir, 15 cwt. eech. me 1 5 feet long;, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c complete; . Cirr t ades on Ailing carriages, 11, 18 & 1. pnui'der*, weighing 6 1-2, 8 Sfl: rdir p Pilif t 3rd Cutlasses ; £i ,j!ifk C'.anon Powder; C.'V. «»• f r eithing Nail*. Spike* and Bolts; f 1X a::d 14th. tocrd *>hot; 6, 0, 1S ui'! 241t). d<>uMe-headed do. o. iS «"d »4lb, Cannifler Shot. Alio—-a<|ußntity of Bajl Englilb, Porter, Claret *M££ort Wi«« Boklm, " ' ( ale in <aflU of 7 d'ezen e«eb. v 8. Copper Warehouse, Late /ll.i .X .h\ Dh'R BISL/tjSiD, & C». NO. 201, MARRET-Sf REE.T, HAVING pu'cbafcd |he Stock 0/ tbeabovefcrm, Solicits the patronage of the public and their {funds ; where'hey may depend on be'ng loved on theveiy bell terms with the following goods ; — l v z A general afTortmmt of Copper Bottoms arrd Sheets, for Cooper Smiths and other purposes, Pig and Lead, B'.r-ck Tin and Crowley Steel, Tin in Boxes, and Bra's Ketrlesin Nests, Wi h a large zndgeneral affortmem of Ironmongery. f t '> iS aiw w&fof (■V y Notice is hereby Given, THAT a(.flication will be made for the iflue of certificates for twenry two (hares of the Stock (ft the Bank of thcU nited Statei, in lieu of the undermentioned certificates for a like j.-um'jfr of (hare* of the flock of the said Infli t .ti'Mi, in fj<.oi* of James Eckley Colley, of Jjivfryio&l, lull b.y the capture of the Diana, Richard Kirkhritle, inafter, on a voyage from Philadelphia t'> Liverpool, Great-Britain, viz. T«'o certificates, No. 27,00 and Z7<soi for five (lures each. Three certificates. No. 170 c! and 17004, f° r f°" r (hares each. G. SIMPSON, Cashier. Sv.ik rf the United Urates, J J.'sy " > Samuel Miles, jun'r. Ofthecty of Phikdelphia, merchant, ha* in« aftigned over all his tffcdls, rtal, ptrfcmil iiul mixed, *0 the fubfci ibers-, for the benefit of (neb of his creditors as may fubferibe to the laid cn or before the firft of Augult next. Notice is hereby given, .To all pcrfoirs indebted to the laid eflate, tha they are requested to a; ?1;e immediate payment to cither of the affi;:i>ee or to the f^d.Samticl Mire?, who is authp' /led to neceive the fame j ill failure whcrenl'tgal Heps will be taken for iherecoverv of fui h ilebts, as arc not djfchjr gcfi acrortiinp^v. GEORGE ASTON, 1 CORNELIS COMEGYS, > A(%nees \ . JOHN ALLEN, J feb.l4 OV .octitfon of George Hill to the Judges of the Court of Ceinmin Pleab for the r"'>n. * ty of Philadelphia, for the benefit of the ; A of tbe General AfiVrobiy of Fennfy!v»siia passed »tV 4th day of April '79?, entitled an ail pro viding. tVat the peii'uircf a debt-.u <;.-!! rot be Habit? t n ImjirlfoniD'-nt for df'bt ?fter dibvering up bis cfl3le for ihe benefit of his creditors, no. Jt-fs he liath.h.-eu jruilty »f fntid or emhfvzte* merit —fait! GWirt hive apyminted .tke 141 'j i.ift .at ten o'clock in the forenoon to hcai V>im anu ' b ; s rreditors, at the ftatelioufe or wheresoever the fiud Court fliill then be holder) June 6. Pern-Street. tu th .V fat tf ROBERT KID, th»fr.f24'Hlßt REMOVAL. coe i son*, I Vt KIUOVrP THE'* rj. and Irnumcngery Stsrc. < ... t : t7j, Markit Street, nearly oppnl'ite Ac ; 'ogee Waggon, where they have for falc • u ul- 1 ' lie manufactured and imported Brush- < . t .c!' every description, together with a ge- < .ei-l iflortnifut of Ironmonenry, Cutlery, bad- 1 Ury, »n - Urafs wires, to which they expeit by he fpriiiVjflels, an s/nj>)e addition. 4t]i mo. jo. • eodtf ] StTcROIX sugarsT A Cargo*;, nrft quality St. Croix Sugar and Kum will be landed to morrow at Walnut,ftreet Wharf, from on board the Brig Fair Hebe. JAMES YARD, june ix. d?t ~TO BE SOLD, ST. CROIX SUGARS & RUM, Of IT JUST QUALITY, | B, JOHN NIXON CO. June 13 iau r 3w A Cook and Nursery Maid. WANTED in a small Family, who are goin;j to reside in the Country for the Summer Swfan, a Woman who un derstands plain booking, anddohoufe work —also, a Woman who has been used to the earc of Children and plain Sewing Such persons, on producing unrxctspticnable re commendations, will meet with liberal wages. Apply to the printer; _ June »aj. § a Watch stolen. WAS Holes Irom the fubfcriher's honfe last evening, between the hydra •£ 8 and 9 o'clock, a SILVER. WATCH, No. j?ao, makers name Wi Uiaai Lenham, London—Whoever will return the above watch fiiall receive three dollars reward^ i\ll watch-malr«rs and other*, are requested not to chafe saM watch, but to ftnp atiy.pcrfdb vs>o may olFcr it for fale,aad give information therof to JAMES PORTER, No 16, Carter's Alley _ jnne 14 Journeymen Shoemakers. r |<- W O HUNDRED will receive im -1 me iate employment by apylying to WILLIAM M LAWS, Sadler, No. 72, Clicfnut llreet. i_ Juneiz A beautiful Country Scat,for Sale SITUATED on the (rank of the Delaware joining lands of Matthias Siplei and Mr. John Dufficld, 13 miles from Philadelphia and 7 miles from Brjltol. The buildings consist ofa new twrf"ft'u-y Frame Houle and Kitchen adjo ; ning— 3 rooms on a fli.'or, a Piazza t!?e whole front of the Houle, a Pump of excellent water, alf« igood garden and orchard —10 acres of land will be fold with the premises, but m«re can be required. Tilfre is 4 gravelly lh< re at the river, the water stages for Turlington pass every day in the sum mer season, and the land Rages for New-York within half a mile ; any perlon inclining to pur chase may know the terms of sale and other par- ' ticulars by enquiring at No. (%, Dock-sheet, or No>l6i, South Sesond-fireet. in* • IS OFFERED FOR SALE, Cis speedily fw) A VALUABLE parcel of Land in Ann Arun del ccwity, not far from the city of An napolis and about 30 miles from the city of Wash ington. On one of thefc trails is a most elegant two flory brick Dwelling Houfc, 4 rooms on a floor .beautifully situated in an excellent and healthy neighborhood—Thir body of Land will be fold in lots or in a large body. There are several ten ements on said Tracl which rent lor fomethiug considerable per ann. A further description is dcenisi unneccflary. Apply to thepr»ry:er. law tf i'une I Lost, last ewning, A GREY-HOUND, of the English breed ; HAS a brass collar round her neck with the name of Thomas Sterling on it ; bodj quite white, except a fmoll spot on fcer left fide ; each cheek of a dove aolour ; answers to the name of Dove. Whoever has taken her up, and will de liver her at the Indian Queen, (hall be rewarded, may 10 § At the t<wo mile Pone, on the Wtjfahiclon, or Ridge Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, iq parts' or the whole together, at may frit the pur chaser. There it on the preroifes a house 47 i-» fettfroM, by 43 1-1 deep, a scullery, milk house,, plimp, ice houfa, anil fatnv house, a large barn, 60 feet by 32, with QalUfor »5 horses and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a f?cond milk house ftipplied by a spring. The grounds are well manured, and laid out it j-ouH 'tile, with an abundance of orna mental, at ci fruit t-'-es, the Ctuatior. healthy and high, commanding 1 view of the city and Dela ware. Thc-e is alto a small diftaoce from the man sion [hoiif s>. farm h®u r » jf(SSd ftpair, with kitchen, (UMe, 3ttgooi wa ter: Forste.fms "'.*»*■ SAMUv.it* tawjra March ii Twenty D'lnirs Reward. * T?'*. HT E •.), FROi ■ <h« 'it.; ,->jckf, corner of Fil bert and T v ;-f -: . p. •, 1 the City of Philadelphia, ts . . s instant Two Marines, bj tv . - ;< :■ Joun Crawford (the feeond tm> of . m ) {Tveftft fevcn inches high, f <■ tOK .ilexi™, ) air tilt close, dark rye', 11 m sea, -.e otb. , Hilary Bilhop five feat &x is -h-« r> i !;y complexion, sandy h/> ■ J rtti.irkab'.e »ing« rm oy the left of his lip.- ( W»nt off ... uniiurni.) N B. The/ took with them one brown cloth Coat, pne blue cloth Coat, and many other article/not knewn at prefcnt- W. n\ BURROWS, Commandant of Marine Corps j'awtf may 29 rilE SUBSCRIBEIi, l"Al'E} this method of acquainting the pub 1. lie that for forr.e limepalt he has been en gsged in Collettuig debts on enrnmiffion. He would have-«io nVjeflirvn of going to apv part of the Jtare, V' ex\r%me Land or Land Offices, retrrrt deed?, &c. ; He flatters himfelf that he shall by p/omptncfi and adrirefs be abie to latis ty thole that may employ hirrt. jGSSm a, FLEMING, No. 63, South waik. JW i iaw6w. FOR SALE, ' i ijCheiuut Street. TREASURY DEPARTI, j Muy -2'jtb, '79'.;* J 'HF. proprietors of rtrtifi te- ilVurd U-t iub -1 f t to I!;.; Loan bc»«»S '''< 1 - l ei Jit »er.centum per annum, aiem.tifird, that at any time after payment (hail Uve be n made of the jth inflalment, wfciefc will brrome due during the firit ten diys of tfie monih cf JOly eaf.iing, Certificates of l'unded ;~t<-c* ma; at their option be obtained at the Treaiury or Loan Offices, refpeaiveiy» for the amount of thejour firft instalments, or one moiety of the (urns i* prefied ill the fubfeription certificates : —Ne cer tificates of Funded Stock will however be ifiuod for left than on£ hundred dollars. Such fubfeription certificates as may be pre sented at the Treasury or Loan Offices in con sequence of the foregoing arrangement, will be c ndor'ed and diftinfllv maiked so a? to denete, that a moetv of the flock has been ifTicd. ' OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of tbt Tninwy. Nlj f) C E. Public w*-* lecyiMied not to ai y Xdr rote*, oUijj'auonf or kniu drawu in favor of%rindorfed by Abijab stunt. J. iSf A• Hunt. Jesse fy Abijab Hunt. 'Jertmiab & Abijab Hunt. Abijab IV. Hurt. Snodgrhis, 1$ Co. rhofe on whom they arc drawn are also deflrcd to suspend acceptance, until reference be had to the fubfcribcr. About twenty thousand Dollars of lulls of the ab>\e description having been taken from the car rier near the mouth of 1 ennefise river by a party of Indians. SAMUEL MEEKER. April 26. tu th&f tf Ihe Subscriber offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING'PROPERTY. AN Excellent three (lory Brick House, fltu ate the corner of 7th and Race-dreets the house is about 15 feet front and well fini/h ---ed in every rcfpe>£l ; the Lot is 76 feet front on Race-flree't and 88 feci deep,the fituatirn remar kably airy, having a public Iquareopenin Front of it. Two three (lory BrLk Honfes, Biick Stores, and good Wharf, fituatc in Water-street, be tween Arch and Race-flreets, the lot pn which thtfe buijdirigs are, ia fifty four feet {Yost on Water-fti'ect, and continues that wiij'h about 95 feet, then widens tothefouth 1.5 inch es, so that the front on the water is sixty seven feet fix inches, this lot adjoin 3 Jehs Steinmetz efq oil the fcuth, and has the advantage ot a public alley on the north, and is a very defera ble Gtuatititi for the business of a Flour Factor, or Merchant A large elegant two ftcry Stone House, situ ate en the Point no Point road, being the firft house to the Northward of the five mile ftoue ; this house is about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep finiHied in a ne)t manner; there is a good gar den and choice colleSion of the bell fruit trfees, Ice-Honfe an 1 other conveniences with about nine aeries of ground—or if more agreeable to the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland acd meadow nray be added to i f . A plantation in Bibirry TownfMft, Philadel phi;: county near the Red Lyon, about 13 miles from this city ; bounded by the cirrhampton Road and Poquefling Creek, this 1 arm contains about 140 acre* of land, a proporticmof 4vhicli is woodland and meadoW , a brick dwelling houfe, frame barn, and other ouhjidults, and there is said to bt a good done quarry on part of it, although it has wot yet bees opened, a fur ther description is deemed unneccfi'jry as no person will puEcha:e without viewing thepre- >nuies, ~— A fmaTl plantation in Horflnrn Town&ip, Montgomery county, ninetem miles from Phi ladtlphia, idjoinmg to Grime Park, on which it an excellent h*w Stone House and Kitchen, with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation of traveller's horfei ; the house I- now occupi ed as a tavern, and for any kind of public bufinef", the land is good in quality, a good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy situation : there is fifty tt res of land and mea dow in this farm Also for file, several trafts of land in different counties of this slate The House in Race-flreet firft mentioned and ene of the Houses in Water-street, are now TO BE LET, And irenrflMfiate p flfeflLon giycni For terips apply it the South-east corner of Arch and Sixtb-flreets, to fcb 7 W 0 T I C E, ~~ THE Creditors of Timothy Cafhirari are desir ed to take notice that he hath applied to the Hon. Court of Common Pleas, Jfor obtaining the benefit of the Law palled the 4th day of April,'9B, for the * Benefit of insolvent debtors," and the Court has heen plrafed to appoint the 14th day of this present month for hearing tke fubferiber and bis creditors, at the State Hosfe in this city, where they may attend if they think proper TIMOTHY CASH MAN. Philadelphia, Bth,'99 Jt Notice to THE Creditors of the Subscriber, will please to take notice, that he haih applied to the honorable Judges of the Court of C«mmon,Pleas in and for the county of Phi adelphia, for the benefit of the a£l of Aflembly, pafled tor the reliei of in* solvents, on ibe 141b day of -4pri), 1798, and they have appointed the 24th of June, instant, at 10 o'clock in the morning, for the hcaiing of him and his ere. ditors, at the State House, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where they may attend if they think proper NICHOLAS FAGON. Philadelphia June 8, '99. 31 Removal. Thomas Clayton, Hatter, HA? removed to No. li 6, south Front street, where he intends carrying on his business a& formerly, and has on hand a complete aflortn.ent of his own manufa&ured ladies, gentlemen anw Children*' H A T S. Canadaßeaver&Mujk-rat Skins, With a complete assortment of FURS, always for sale.—He has received per the late arrivals from London, a complete aflortment of Fajhionable Extglijh Hats, Which he now offer? for sale at very reduced prices. ' 1 9 ALL PERSONS, " TNDEBTED to the Estate of Abraham - D ick s, Sheriff of the County of Delaware, are requeued to make immedi»tepay- and all those who have demands igainO laid cflnte to authenticate and present them for settlement. Also, a!! thofc who have deposited writings with lai l -decesfcd to apply for*them to . r WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r. Delaware county, > 'ft mo. Bth, 'i 790. i jiii. 8 1 Loft or \ CF.R ! irie.Vi i * f i*» f&u-e Mt the !J\ Bank of the t'f'urd S> ax No. '» ! the nam? of jalft Ktl*Wt fee which, Aipficatioß it M* ' ■ a* V*' c*te; and all pcrfons •>,.«>■ erl a-r enrtsrt to , take notice. U.EMFNT SWD F.. rs-y Notice. ACER riFfcA I E of otic share ol Bank rt U nited .states, tiock flancfitig in cf.e natr-f. of Dor,As he Vau. i::, having hesn toft or miUaiti, applicsttoa is made at the laid Batik lor-renewal of the fame ; al! perl'ons concerned are defircd to Abraham Van Beuren. u d irii niarcn 70. Lost or Mislaid, ACER'I'IFICA'I E of one (hare of the Uank ot the United Stat; s bearing dr-re tfl y t 793, in r - r tiajne of Jofepjl li. i <•! ui ih. No. 038, for the renewal ~f wUch applu-tion l>at.» httn made at &d Bank, and all Btrfon* concerned are defircd to take notice thereof. AOBERf DENliON.Junr. Fhilvdelphia, june nr. d 3m JOSEPH flr&f tf 'r editors. iaw6m jawtf ■~zsm - t Valuable Lands for Sale. 3N Tuesday the loth of Augufl next, I Ck.ll expose to public sale, at the town of Nciv vlaiket, in Dorchefler county, ill that valuable rail or parce-l oi i.-.nd commonly called the Chop ank Indian Lands, fituited on tho l'oiith fide and jindinijon the Choptank river several miles, fup pored to contain about fix thousand acres, to be divided into lots :o contain iroin 100 to 500 acres each: The terms of file as follow, viz. Purchafefs to give bond immediately after the falc with np proved feenrity, conditioned for the payment of the putchafe money, with interest from, the day of sale, in four equal? annual inflalments, -agreeably to an ail, entitled, " ail appointing ro-nroil lioners ts soutrad for and putchafe th? Isndscom monly called the Choptank Indian Lands in Dor chefler county, and for appropriating the fame to the use of this slate, and to repeal the aft of affem t>ly therein mentioned;" palled at November fef ion, 1798. Wm. MARBURY, Agent for the slate of Maryland. April 19. NOTICE. TI-IE partnerlhip of Joshua B. Bond, ant' John Brooks, trading wider the firm or Bond £3* Brooks, is tlji* day diflolved hy mutual ( co'ni'ent, all persons Indebted to thc4ti, arc re- | qutftcd to make immediate Mjnjtfttio B. Born!, apd lhpfc haring demands to prjicnt rtisir accounts to hixn for Jrtiltmcni, 7 >sbkb R. . April I The creditors of the subscriber, ARK requefled co take no tice ikat he hasappli.: ed to the court of commoi picas, for the county ol Berks to extend to him the beqefit of an a<st of the legislature of this slate, puffed the 4th ofApril, 1798, for the bene .t oi infolvertt debtors, and the fai'l court have appointed the lf( Monday in Augufl r.exc, to I tar him and his creditors at the court tioufe in the borough of Reading, in the county of Berks. JOHN MORkOW. Reading. M.ay jS <2l) ti6w NOTICE. WHEREAS tbe Legislature «f tjbe State of Pennfylvaafa, on the lßth day of Mirch, 1799, did cnacl, that " John Rogers, Alexander M'Wborter, Samuel Starhope Smith, Afhbel GrMn, William M. Tennant, Patrick Allifon, Nathaniel Irwin, Jof. ph Clark, AndrswJlunt r, TBgeTiair, Kdtert Raiflon, jonlthanß. Smith Andrew Bayard, Elias Boudinot, John Nelson, Ebenezer Hazard, David Jackson. and Robert Smith, merchant, and their lucccfior? duly • levied and appointed," ihould be " a coporation and bo dy politic, in law and iu faiSl, to haviJ continuance fwrcver, by the name, style, and title of Tiuftee9 of the General A Bern lily of the Pnfbyterian Church in the Uuited-States of Americx-j and by the nan-;, fiyle and title afore fa id, be p'rfon- able and capable in law, as well to take, receive and hold, all, and all manner of lands and tenements, tents, annuities, lranchifes, and other heredita ments, which at any tim« or times heretofore have been granted, bargained, fold, enfeoffed-, released, pevifed, or otherwise conveyed, to the mimftcra, and ciders of ths General Aflcmbly of thePrefby terian Church of the tlnitsd States, or any other person or pcrfons, to or in trull for them," &c.—And whereas the General AlTeA;bly of the Prefliyterian Church, at their feflion in May lafl, I did determine that the memtyrrs of the cor pora | tion conltituted as absve should " convene for the si: ft time in the Second Prefbjrtcrian Church lin thcCity of Philadelphia,on Wednesday the 26th j day of June 1799, as II o'clock, A. M. and | that at Uaft two weeks previous notice thereof should be given in one drily nrwfpaper in each of the cities of Philadelphia and New York," and did appoint "-the stated clerk oi the Aflem bly to. rive notice accordingly s"—ln order therefore, to carry into effect the design of the aforefaid a<S of incorporation, an 1 agreeably to the direction of the General Assembly of the Prff byterian Church, NOTICE IS HEREBY CIV EH to the Members of the Corporation, whafe names are abo»e recited, that they are expeiled so n eet at the place and time already fpeciSed j that is. in the Second Presbyterian Church in the city of Phi ladelphia, on Wednesday, the l6th day of June, atf'li o'clock A. M. Stated Clerk of the Gfn«r*i Allemhly 0 f the FreXby t#ria n Church Philadelphia, June 6tb. 1799- TO BE JLET, A COMMODhOUS THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, SITUATE in Walnut near Fif;h ftrect, is well calculated for a genteel boarding house. Enquire at no. log, VValnut-ftrttt. Patent Ploughs, TO be fold for eafh by Joseph Salter at Atfion Richard Wells, Cooper't Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—and Jefl'e Evans, Lumber ton, Th«fe who haveufctl them give them the preference to any oilier kind, as they lequire iefstcam, break tee ground better are kept in wrder at lei's trxpence and are f >ld at a cheaper rate —the plan is much fimpKfied and conQftjof but one piece of cast Iron, with the handles and beam ef wood ; they may be fixe d with wrought lays and coulters to put on with fcretvs and taken oft" atpleafure Patent rights for vending wi<li inftra<£>ions for making them may be hid by applying to John Newbeld, or the fubferiber No. al2 North Front-street. Who has for Sale; Or to Lease Jbr a term of Tehrs, A number ot valuable triifls of Land, wtH situated for Mills, Iron vVorksor Farms, m"ft lv improved, jving chirfiy in the county of Hun tingdon state <liFPennfylvania. Those who may incline to tfcem will please to apply to Jolm Canan e'q.near Huntingdon. Charles Nvwlold. July 17 Wgm IfilL i Lo> r, i fefcVr n the C ■■■ Jd fg ' ,ianh iv}t{ SOM r. papers 'i ; •_> v 1 a _ ri. '» wcr- I it this oflkl«, lh.. -■ ■ !e? :'.-r ff.. warded. J"' e 14 To Dijliliers Cs* Owners of Stills. W pitaEAS'jl an a£ o! Congrtfs, puffed tht VV Oth (lav »f May, 1791, intirled, "An , a coiicfriin"!: the Duties on Spirits dillilltd within the iJniti States," it is required of all person.ha?. in.; or keeping a Still or 4 tills, to make entry there of, between the loft day of May and thefirjl day of July in Cach year, under the penalty ot two bun. irei andfifty ■' I fan : NOTl'Ol. is therefore hereby given to all difiil icis or ownert cf Stills, within the city and coun.- ty of Philadelphia,, 10 make c;.;ry of them at the Office of lnl|)C«aion, at No. 49,nci thThird dree: in the city of Philadelphia, within the above men-' tisned periods. James Ash, Colleßor, Of the Revenue of the hrft of Division of the Firlt Survey of the DWridt of Ptnn fylvania. Philadelphia, June I. i; 9- Sswtjyr To Dijlillers Owners of Stills. WHKREAS by an ad of Cotigtefs, patted the Bth day of May 1791, intitlcd " An concerning the duties onfpirit« diftilied within the United States," it is required of all persons having or keeping a still or stills to make entrv thereof, between the lajl day of May and thr Jirft day of July, in oich year, under the penalty of tw. hundred andJfty dollars. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to all <Ji2il lers or owners of Jlills, wkhiu the county of Montgomery, to make entry as them at the Oflice of IcfpeiXion, at the house of the (üb/criber, in Norriton townflup in the county aforefaid. Daniel St. Clair, Colleftor 3d Dift. id Sur.Pentifylvama. ' Tawtjyi Valuable Property for Sale, Is ChcfnHt, near Sixth ftrect, direflly oppofit Congress Hall, A LOT of ground, about u feet front in Chef, nut and 73 feet in depth, wherecn i« j good frame house, now in the tenure ef Samuel Jienge, (uhjeiS to a groun i rent of 10s. per annum. 'I he advantageous fituarion of this property re quires r-o comments, foe it n.ufl be known, there ?refcw in this city ta equal it, tin uri»cceptionable title will be made to the pnrchafer. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. l9S,Chefnut ilreet, next door to the prt mifes. march 5 tu.thfat( CATV BRIDGE. ~yHE Prefidcnt and Directors of the Company I incorporated foV the purpose of ere&ifcg a Permanent Bridge over the River Schuylkill, at or near the City ot Philadelphia, having comtr.ded with the Selcd and Common Councits of the said City for a site for such Bridge at the weft end of High iff h by give NOTICE—That a pre mium of Tvs o Hundred Dollars willUe-paid by the said for the mod approved plan of a Bridge for the said fire, the calculati » of which {hall he confident with the following general lim tadons. The material to be of wood, iron or flone, cr of those article* combu.ed. The conllruSion to Is fait able to character of the river which is.as follows—fuV jedl to exwf five frcf.ies. orcafior.aliy topping above orbel .v; the said High-street, in the firft instance breaking and bringing down UrgcmaJfef of ice, tim ber, &.c. in th-- letter t cauSng a back wa ter swell which has equalled to 19 feet above low water level, and at that height covering a tia& of ground near 5 miles in length, by a very con querable width—Therefore, As few piers as tan be confident with fafcty, or without a pier if equally fa!e andpermansnt. The opening betwc-en the abutment* to be not more than 400 feet, nor less than 300 feet. The plans to b<? accompanied with tlevations— explanatory descriptions and e^.imates—the esti mates to fpecify the quantity of materials of each kind, the fsparate and calle&ive cod thereof when wrought and laid or fixed, the quantity of filling in or dry arches with the bathing fnperftru<fture , and caufe%vays complete. , Offerings confilhent with the foregoing will bt received at any time previous to the firft day of A'j guft next, — A fe&ion of rfie river Schuylkill with the adja cent grounds 011 each fide at the weft end of High , Areet will be (hewn to thofi? persons who may be deftrous of exhibiting plans a ldeOimates. JOHN DOR* EY ; fee'ry, pro t?m. Philadelphia, May 15,1799- The pristers of news-papers throughout the U i I nited States are requefled to iufert the above a L times. tuths iftA t ' - I — — City Bridge Subfcriptivn. ; ' J 'HE ivcfident and Directors of the Compj -1 ny for a permanent Bridge over ' ; the river Schuylkill, at or near the city ot Ph> ; having, ai the time of their fir ft pub r lication, received fubl'criptions to near halt the , amount ot the capital or joint stock thereof; fofpended further folic'tations until a site on ! which to ere£ said bridge (hould be procured.- That object bci -g row effe&ed, by a purchale , of the necessary poperty at the weft CRQ 0 H-.gh ftrcet, o* both fides of the river Schuyl* kill. p.. L-, x V* »• d." 6 Public Notice is Given, That the book for Subscriptions to the capital or oint stork of the fair! company will be opentu «t their office No. 23, north Fifth Street* onMon* day the iotli of June next, and continue oft;' from ten to one o'clock everyday (Sim day J excepted ) until the whole shall he fubfrnbe< 1 or « on the terms fpecified in the a<9 of incorpora tion. — The time is extended in order to afford op pf minify to the friends of this important w dfrtaking, on the weft fide of Schuylkiii, 0 at a distance, to participate in an objeel or pre public good Suhlcriptioni and depofi" neverthelofs be previously made at tiie i re- i' r er's office, No. 13 Church alley, fubjefl toa pro portionate reduction on the amount or I" ■ 1 tions oven and a'inve the limited F ' ltT , (hares, if any there (hall be, at theend ot !«c lath day of jure enfwing. ■ ' In the 10th fetfion of tlx U«r of ineorpOM on it is-nailed, that the jiMt prolitt on W» miy equal, but (hall not exceed n per r « nually j and that the excels (hall compose » lu»u for the redemption of the said bridge. A port f< Mo is opened at the fatd ofii > ctive all communications, print* or <,r " u ' the fuhjeiU of bridges, ancient or ®^ e "V, ni: ding in water, cements, mortar centres, coffer-dams, or ;bv information w 'jj re $ors tend to mature the knowledge itt e ' j,|, previous to the intended erefUfl l • . , |irn . icited, care will be taken of them, a « ed if desired. I JOHN DORSEY,' Secry Philadelphia, May 27M' '799 ;aw^w liWtf PRINTED BY J- W-
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