Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, June 21, 1799, Image 4

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No. So, Deck, Bear Third Street.
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The foregoing goods are now to be fold at
REDUCED PRICES,
N. I>. Viany of tbel'c Goods may be printed ti
For Sale,
By WILIAM MOTT,
No. 145, Market-street,
Very low tor t ash, or a short Credit,
A Urge afiovtment r f printed cotton hand'ts.
{ Do. bandannas, Romal's and lhawli,
1 * ' links printed cottons,
Beit ili Imeftrings, modes,
-7 4 fuperfme tlotfis.
Several packages -aflorted hand'fs unopened,
18 pewter aflovtt
calk b :r
I trunk ferrets 4d & 6d,
1 trunk frir/iiturc fringes,
Black and white laces and edgings.
FOR S \LE
BY THE SUBSCRIBERS,
20 pipes of Old Madeira Wine,
2 C-anon—9 pounders
25 coils rigging, from 1 1 4 to 5 inch,
£5 htids. of bell jamcs River Tobacco.
Willing & Francis,
Penn-Sireet.
tu th „v fit tf
Mav i
DONATION LANDS.
Notice is hereby given,
*"1 "'HAT Claims for Donation Lands granted
L In the State ot Pennf'ylvasia to tbe Cffi
eei« an ! Soldiers ot the Line belonging to the
(aid I-:atL- in the late w,ir, will be received at
the Office of Comptroller Ger-eralof said State
until the ift September next inclusive, and that
the lubfcribers authorised by law will fit as 2.
Board at the said Office on every Monday from
ten o'clock in the lorer.oon until one in the af
ternoon, to hear and determine all unfatified
Claims already filed, as well as thole which
may be filed on or before the fa.d firft day of
September Mc*t.
John Donnaldson, Comt'r.
Samuel Bryan, Regt'r.
PtTUt Baynton, Treas'r.
Dfpirt«nent of Accounts of J
•Pennfy4vania, ft"ay 15, '99. )
('6) diw (m.w.fa tf)
/ By SWoil \VALKER, 1
' Ar)e y neci*' fiftff-stY(.et i : s .
WGOMVICfI proof jCinpon— 9 ydunieri,
feet 1-ong, *b%vvt. each, and .7 jfeet
; S3
lli/to i & p9un.de,t;s, j i-i feet lqijß, each,
aod 6 iVet !oHg, 18 cWt. eaeh, v&h carriages, 4cc.
ccmjil;#; . ~ ■ F
Carresadtfs-o»-flidtrg eaniages, r8 & 14
pouuders,Veighuig 6
1 ikes Snd CutlafTcsj
' Powf'Vr;
. Rapper Si-eathiiig Naiß,Spikes aod Bolts;
j&j*f ranujt fthot;
•'65 IS, tS'sird 14lb: dyttr te-headed do.
9, feawiiiler Sfcf.
Afto-r-a Ql bell Claret
ai Port Wme UoctLs, / ;
' Taunt en Alein ci&s 7 dozen" ea«h. V'
msr«h 8. ' »awtf
Copper Warehouse,
late tiLEX :.\DBR BISLsIND, &Co
No. 101, MARKET-STR£tT,
ROBERT KID,
HAVING puichafed ihe Stock of the above firm,
Solicits the peonage of the public and their
' friends ; where they may depend on being served on
the very belt teims with the following goods .*
—l>i Z. —
A general aflortment of Copper Bottsms
ind Sheets, for Cooper Smiths and other purposes,
Pigand B<rr Lead,
Block I in and Crowley Steel,
Tin in Boxes, and Biafs Kettlemoi Nests,
Wi h a iarge and general afTortmeiit of Ironmongery,
feb 16. 1 diw w&lif
Notice is hereby Given,
-yHAT application will be 'made for the ifiue
A of certificates for twenty two (hares of the
Stock of the Bank of the United States, in lieu
of the undermentioned certificates for a like
number of shares id' the flock of the laid Infti
ti tion, in favow of James Eckley Colley, of
Liverpool, loft by the capture of the Diana,
Richard Kirkbridei matter, ob a voyage from
Philadelphia to Liverpool, Great-Britain, viz.
Two certificates, No. 17,00» and 27001 fjr
five (hires each Three certificates. No. 17002
ai d 17004, for four (hares each.
G; SIMPSON; Cashier*
Bank <if the United Slates, J
w»y n> 17W-, s
Samuel Miles, jun'r.
Of the city of Philadelphia, merchant, hav
log assigned over all his effefts, rtal, perfonsl
and «nixed, to the fubfoibers, for the benefit
( f such of his creditors as may f:]bfiribe to the
laid affignrnent on or before the fiift of AuguH
next.
Notice is hereby given,
To all persons indebted to the laid estate, tha
tbty are requeued to n. *ke immediate payment
to tither oi'tbe affijrnee or to the said Samuel
Miles, who is authc rfed [0 receive the fame ;
in failure whereof egal.fleps will be taken for
the recovery of Tuch debts, as are not difchar
sed5 ed
GEORGE ASTON, }
CORNELIS COMEGYS, I Assignee*
JOHN ALLEN, )
ON petition of George Hill to the judges of
the Court of Common Pleai for tfie coun
ty 1 f Philade'phia, for the benefit of th'e ad\ of
the General AflemMy of Pennsylvania paDed
th 4th day of April 798, entitled an act pro
viding that the petfen of a debtor (hall not be
hj' ,: e to iniprifotitm nt for dtht after delivering
v.p bis cfta'e !or the beneiit of his creditors, un.
iris he ItDth been guilty Vfifraud or
mert—laid Court have appointed tie :4th tnll
it ttti o'clock in tbe forei.oon to hear hitn and
} * creditor!, at the flaiehoufe or wheresoever
•tl.e i'.iiil Court ihali then be holden.
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, . /V/VirrA t i/i,"J799.
PUat.rc"«QtlCS IS HEUEBY 'dtV£N»
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EurtiuUit. ti» iftc" 4i5l Cdngrrfr pafitiT en tbi
ift djjr ; of jywi, on<: iboi'ijHd, ievcti •liini
{lrfd a»'J ninety fix, ts<ti«!e4 '•an *jjt rcguUt
. ing tlit g/ants of land appropriated for mili
tary r<rvice«, and Tor the focicty of .United
Brethren fer projragatHig the among
the Htstlrcn i" »t»d the i£t fuppieroenfiry'to
thefaidreck«ljjjffedWthe fetdild day oI
March, one tho*f»rt4 seven
ty nina——-tiw/li, .
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THAT the tradl of Land herein a/ler de
fended, namely, u beginning at the North Wert
corner of the seven ranges of townfnfps, and
running thence fifry miles due south, along tne
weltern boundary of the said ratges ; thence
due Welt to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri
ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the laid ri
ver.to tlie piace where the Indian boundary line
croflVs tb.tf 'fame ; —thence along the said boun
dary line to lire Tufcaioras branch o( the Muf
! kingum riverat the crofting place a'.x ve fort
i Lawrence ; thence down the said river, to the
point whers a line r::n due weft from the place
of begißMing, will interfefl the fai l river ;
tlience along the line so run to the place of be
ginning has been divided into rownlhips of
five miles square, and fractional parts of town
ihips ; and that plats and surveys of the laid
townihips and fractional parts of townships are
depoflted in the offices of the of the
Treafuryand Surveyor General, for the infpec
cian of aM persons concerned.
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lavi.
The holders of such warrants as have been
or fiall be granted for military services perform
ed <;uring the late war, are required to present
the fame to the Register of the Treafiiry, at
fume time prior to the twelfth diy of February
in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for
the purpoie of being registered No registry
will however be made of any less quant'ty that)
a quarter townlhip, or four thousand acres.
The priority of location of the warrants which
may be presented and reordered in manner afore
fai-i, prior to ths i?.th day of February in the
year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate
ly the said day, be determined by lot, in the
mode drefcribed by the ail firft recited.
The holders of registered warrants, shall cn
Monday the 17th day of February, ill the year
1800, in the brder of which the priority of locati
on (hall be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon
ally.or by their agents, defig»ate in «ritiiigat the
oflite of the Regitter of the Treasury, the particu
lar ijuarter townfbips eleiled by them refpeilivejy,
and such ofthi fokl holders as shall not
&heir locations 011 the said day, fliall be poflponed
is locating such warrants to all other holders of
registered warrants.
The bolder- of warrants for military services
fufficient to cover one or more qujrter townships
or trail; ff four thousand acres each ; fliall, at any
time after Monday the 17th day of February, 1800
and prior to the firft day ol January, tßoi, be al
lowed to regifler the fiid warrants in manner a
forefaid, and forthwith to make lecation* therefor
on any trail or traits of land not before located.
All warrants or claims for lands on account of
military f rvices, which lhallnotbe regift.red and
located hefore the firft day of January, 1803, are by
the supplementary ail of Congwfs herein before
recited, patted or. the second day of March, 1799,
declared to be forever barred.
Gitea under my hind a* Philadelphia, the
day and year above mentioned.
Oliver woLcorr.
Sec. of tbe Treasury.
Cis speedily applied for)
AV ALUABLE parcel of Land in Ann Arun
del county, not far fiom the city of An
napolis andaboutyjo miles from the city of Walh-
On one of these trails is a mod elegant
two (tory brick Dwelling Houfc, 4 rooms on a
floor,beautifully situated in an excellent and healthy
neighborhood—Thi body of Land will be fold
in lots or in a large body. There are several ten
ements on laid Tract which rent for fomethiug
cc'tifiderable per ann. Afuither description is
de''iu«i Hnneceffary. Apply to the printer.
) line i
Lost, last evening,
A GREY-HOUND,
of the English breed ;
HAS a brass coilar round her neck with the
name of Thomas Sterling on it ; bodj quite
white, except a small spot on her left fide ; each
cheek of a dove eolour ; answers to the name of
Dove. Whoever has taken her Hp, and will de
liver her at the Indian Queen, (hall be rewarded,
may 10 §
-dt the two mile J!one, on the JVrJfahiclon, or
Ridge Road,
A Place containing about eighty acres, in part?'
or the whole together, at may fait the pur
chaser. There is on the precnifes a house 471-2
feet front, by 43 t-i de«p, a scullery, rr.ilk lioufe,
pump, ice houfa, and faim houfc, a' large barn,
60 feet by 32, with flails for 15 'orfes and cows,
a carriage house, and a pump of good water in
iha barn yard, and a second milk house supplied
"by a spring. The grounds are well manured, and
laid out in good ftiie, with an abundance of orna
mental, and fruit trees, the situation healthy and
high, commanding a view o) the city and Dela
ware. 1 here is also a small diftancefrom the man
sion ihoufe a farm houfc in good repair, with
kitchen, liable, &c. and a pump of good wa
ter: Farsterms apply to
t3W3ra
March 12
FROM the Marine Barracks, corner of Fil
bert and Thirteenth-streets, in the City of
Philadelphia, the 28th day of this instant Two
Marines, by trade Tailors, one John Crawford
(thefecond timet,' his desertion) five feet seven
inches high, fair complexion, hair cut close,
dark eyes, (lira built.—-The other, Hilary Biftiop
five feet fix inches high, ruddy Complexion,
sandy hair, a remarkable ringworm on the left
of his lip - (Went off in uniform.)
N it. They took, with them one brown
cloth Coat, one blue cloth Coat, and many
other articles not known at present-
jawtf
may 29
THE SUBSCRIBEif, "~
TAKES this method of acquainting the pub
lic that for some timepalt he has been en
gaged in tMieflii.g <lchts on commiilion.
wou!d have no ohjcclion of going to any part
of the State, to examine Land or Land Offices, *
record deeds, &c. He flatters himfelf that he
fnr.ll by prcmptnefs and address be able to latis
lythoii liiat may employ him.
tii.fr,t2 4*.hsßt
junc j
IS OFFERED FOR SALE,
FOR SALE,
SAMUEL MEREDITH.
No. i 71,Chefnut Street
Twenty Dollars Reward.
DESERTED,
W. IK BURROWS,
Major Commandant of Marine Corps
JOSEPH H. FLEMING,
No. 63, Queer, street, Southwark.
ICjt
TRE ASURY DEPAR.TMENT,
A'./ ' 2<)t6, J 799-
'T'HE proprietors nf certificate. ifTnc(J tor fub
i f.riptious to the Loan b_..; tuy iiJtcrcit at
eight per centum are that
at any time alter paymer.t lhall nave been made
of the 51 b inflalment, which w.i! become due
during the firit ten days of the mouth ' i July
eniiiitig, Certificates of Funded Si ck may at
their o;.ti >i< he obtained at the Treasury or L>an
Offices', refpeilively. for the amount of the four
firfl iiiftalHientS) or one moiely of thefums ex
prefledin the fubferiptinn certificates :—No cer
tificates of Funded Stock will however be iflusd
for lefts than one hundred dollars.
Such fubfeription certificate? mi may be pre
sented at the Treasury or Loan Offices in coii
leqaence of the foregoing arrangement, will be
tnilorfed and cliftintily marked so as to denote,
that a moetvof the (lock has been uTucd.
' OLIVER WOJXOTT.\
Sccretitiy.fi/ the Treasury,
TTb ¥i'c&"
THF. Public are i'cqii..fted not to r. ceive a-y
draft<, note*, obligation» or bilU-ol' any kind
drawn in lavor of orindorfea by
Abijah Hunt. ' >
J. i$ A. Hunt. ; <
Jesse isf' Aoijah Sunt. ' ■' ;<
Jeremiah & Abijah Hunt.
Abijah JnQ. W. Hunt.
Snvdgrlii.ty & Co. N
rhofe on whom they ae drawn are also deflred tb
fufpeni acceptance, until "reference be had to the
fubferiber.
About twenty thoufond DoJlar» of Mils of tKe
abvve description having been taken from the tar
rier near the mouth of Tenneflce river by a part'
of hidiaas, SAMUEL MEEKER,
apri! 16. . . ' , ' .■tuth&f t^
'7 he Subscriber offers for Sate,
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY.
AN Excellent three fiery Crick Houlie, fitu
atethe corner ot 7th and Race-llreets;
tile !><v.i!'e is -.!> out 25 feet trout an J well fsnilh
cJ in eve. 1 ; the Lot is. 76 feet front or.
Race-ftrcrt aM 88 feet deep,the lituaticn remar
of it.
Twn three ftotv Brick Hmifcs, Brick Stores,
and good Wharf, situate in Water-ftrect, be-;
tween Arch -iad Race-streetS, the lot on which'
thtfe buildings are, is fifty four feet front an
Water-flreet, and contiauei that width about
95 fsct, then widens to thefouth 13 feet 6 inch
es, so thatthe front on the Water is sixty £fetren
feet fix inches, this lot-adjoins I»ha Sttinmejtz
esq. on the south, and has the advantage of a
public alley on the north, and is a very detira
ble lituatiov for'the bulinefs of" 1 Flour Factor,
or Merchant
A large elegant twoftary Stone Iloufe, situ
ate on the Point 110 Point road, being the Brft
house to the Northfcvard of the five mile flon« ;
this house is about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep
finithed in a neit manner; there is a good gar
den and choice collc-<3ion of the best fruit trees,
Ice-House anrl other conveniences with about
nine acres of ground—or it more agreeable to
the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and
meadow nwy be added to i'.
A plantation in Bibirry Townlhip, Philadel
phia county near the Red Lyon, about 1 i miles
from this city ; bounded by the \orthampton
Road and Pcqueffing Creek, thi> firm con'airs
about 140 acres of land, a proportionof which
is woodland a«d meadow , a brick dwelling
houfe, frame barn, and other out-houfes, and
there is laid to be a good Done quarry on part of
it, has not yet been opened, a fur
ther description is deemed unnecessary as no
peiTdn will pucclul'e without viewing the pre
mifej,
A l'mall plantation in Horfbam Towafhip,
Montgomery County, nineteen miles from Phi
ladelphia, adjoining to Grame Park, on which
is an excellent iitw Stone House ai»d Kitchen,
with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation
of traveller's horses ; the house ifc now occupi
ed as a tavern, and isfuiiable for any kind of
public business, the land is good in quality, a
good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy
fnuation : there is fifty acres of land and mea
dow in this farm Alfoforfale, several trails
of land in different counties of this state.
$pT The House in Race-street firft mentioned
and ©ne of the Houfcs in Water-street, arc now
iaw6w.
And immediate p; Hellion given. > For term*
apply at the Soiith-eaft corner of Arch and
Bi&th*ftreets, to
feb 7
N 0 TICK,
Creditors of Timothjr Cafhmari are desir
ed to tak« notice that he hath applied to the
Hon. Corn t of Common Pleas, Jfor übtdining the
benefit of the Law pafledthe 4th day of April,'9B.
for the • Benefit of insolvent debtbis," and the
Court hasheen pleased to appoint the 24th day of
this present month for hearing the subscriber and
his creditors, at the State Hoafe in this city, wtfere
they may attend if they thinfc proper
TIMOTHY CASHMAN.
>hia. June Bth, '99
Philadeli
THE Creditors of the Subscriber, will
please to take notice, that he haih applied to
the honorable Judges of the Court of Cemmon Pleas
in and for the county of fhiladelphia, for the bep.efit
<rt the aft of Aflembly, pafled for the rrlief of in*
solvents, on the 14th day of -ipri), 1798, and they
have apppinted the 24th of June, instant, at 10 o'clock
in the morning, for the healing of him and his ere.
ditors, at the State House, in the city of Philadelphia,
when and where thev may attendifthey think proper
NICHOLAS FAGON.
Philadelphia June 8, '99. 3t
Thomas Clayton, HaMer>
HA? removed to No. iz6, south Front ft reet,
where he kitends carrying oil his business as
formerly, and has on hand a complete assortment
of his own manufa&ured ladies, gentlemen and
childrens*
Canada BeaverS Mujk-rat Skins,
With a complete aflartmenc of ,FURS, always
for sale.—He has rccsivcd per the lite arrivals
from London, a complete aflortment of
FajJmnablc EngliJJs Hats,
Which be now offer? for l'ale at very reduced
js... 19
ALL PERSONS, ~~
TNDRBTED to ifte Eltaie of Abraham
D ick s, Sheriff of the Coonty of
Delaware, arc rcqneited r> make immediate pay-
ar.d all thife who have demands aga-inlt
laid Estate to anthentirate ami present them for
lettlement. Also, allthotc who have deposited
writings with C ai ,| r!ece>fed to apply for them to
WILLIAM PEN NOCK. Adm'r
Springfield, Delaware county, £
'ft mo. Bth, 1799. S
j»n. S
TO BE LET,
JOSEPH BALL.
th&ftf
Notice to Creditors.
Removal.
HATS.
prices.
I Loft or Mijhidy
ACER flt'K, ATE of one liurc of tie
Bank of the United Status, No.
the name Of Julia W adlworth Knox, anil At
which, app'Jicatii n is made at the fisiik of the
United States for the renewal of 1-id certifi
cate 5 and all persons concer. Ed are U firiptJ to
take notice. CLEMEN 1 IHDDLE.
IH :l y 17, (Ijm
ISctice.
A CERTIFICATE ol one l?tar>* of Bank of li
nked States, fleck fUoding in the aaine of
Dugas de Vallon, having beoa loik or nullaiJ,
; pplicatioa is made at the laid b!«>f renewal of
the iame ; all perform coi.ccfiurl se dtffired to
take notice.
Abraham Van Bcuren.
march-20. dun
Lost or Mislaid,
A CEJi VIFI JA FE of one share of the 3:mk of
t\ the United States bearing dire Ift ( r *auary
1793, in thf- name 01 ]ofc u ! hor ; ,h, No.
-8, tor the renewal cf which atioti hath
i b-.n made at said Bark, and all pcrlons concerned
■ are dtfired to take notice thereof.
ROBERT DENISON, Junr.
I , Fhiledelphia, jnne 1 1. d.;m
Valuable Lands for Sale.
ON Tuelday the 20th of August nmt, I Oiall
expose to public sale, at the town of New- j
Maiket, in Dorchester county, all that valuable ]
i trail or parcal of lard commonly called the Chop- J
tank Indian Lands, fxtuated on the fotith Me and
binding on the Choptank river several miles, fup
pefed to contain about fix thouland acres, to fee
divided into lets to contain from 100 to 500 acres
uach: The terms of sale as follow, viz. Purchasers
to give Bona immediately after the tale with ap
proved feciarity, conditioned 'ror the payment of
the purchafc money, with interefl from the day of
faie, in four equal annual inltahuencs, agreeably
to an atft, entitled, " An ad appointing commis
sioners to contrail for and purchase the lands com
monly called the Choptank Indian Lands in Dor
chefler county, atsd for appropriating the fame to
the use of this state, and to repeal the a& of aflem
bly therein mentioned;" passed at November fef
ftott, 1798.
tic Treasury,
Fhiledeii
tpfil 19
THE partnership of Jolhua B. Borvd, and
John Brooks, trading under the fir in of
Bond is this day diiTU>';4i\-mutual
co»fent, all ptrfons indebted to th'efil, sit re
qutfted to make immediate payment to Jnfhna
B. Bond, and those ha ring demands to p\efent
*hefr accounts to liim for fttrlemtfnt,
apt-il 1
The creditors of the [ubfcriber y
ARE rccjuefted to fake notice tkat he has appli
ed to the court of common pleas, for the
county of Berks, to extend to him the benefit of an
ail of the legiilattire of this state, passed the 4th
ot April, 1798, for the bene .t ofinfolvfint debtors,
and the fold court have appointed the Ift Monday
in Auguli F.ext,to hear hirn and his creditors at
the court house in the borough of Reading, in the
county of JOHN MORkOW.
Reading, May 18 v '2i) rf6w
WHEREAS the Legiflaturewf the State of
Penrifylvania, on the ißth day of Mireh,
1799, did ' that " John Rogers, Alexander
M'VVhorcer, SamusJ Stanhope Smith, Aflibel
Green, William M. Ttnuant, Patrick Allifon,
Nathaniel Irwin, Jof.ph Clark, Am'rew Huntsr,
JaTsd Ingerfoll, Robert Rslflen, Jonathan B. Smith
Andrew Bayard, Elias Boudinot, John Neifon,
Ebenezer Hazard, David Jackson, and Robert
Smith, merchant, and their successors duly tickled
and appointed," Ihould be " a coporation and bo
dy politic, in lawand in fail, to hava continuance
forever, by the name, style, and title of Tiuflees
of thu General Affcmbly of the Prtfbyterian
Church in the United States of America ; and by
the naee, style and title aforefaii, be persons able
and capable in law, as well to take, receive and
hold, all, and all manner of lands and tenements,
rents, annuities, lranchifes, and other heredita
ments, which at any tint* or times heretofore have
been granted, bargained, fold, enfeoffed, released,
pevifed, or otherwise couveyea, to the ministers,
asd elders of the General Affcmbly of the Prefby
tcrian Church of the Unitsd States, or any other
per lon or pcrfons, to their life or in trust for them,"
&c.—And whereas the General Affen.bly of the
Preftiyterian Church, at their fcflion in May l*ft,
did determine that the members of the corpora
tion couftitut«d as ab«ve, Ihould " oonvene lor
the fiift time in the Second Prcfbyterian Church
■in the City of Philadelphia,on Wednesday the 16th
day of June 1799, as 11 o'clock, A. M. and
that at l*aft two weeks previous notice thereof
Ihould be given in one daily newspaper in
each of the cities of Philadelphia and New-York,"
a»d did appoint "the stated clerk of the Affcm
bly to give notice accordingly —ln order
therefore, to carry into effect the design of the
aforefaid a<st of ino oration, and agrceal.ly to
the direftion of the General Assembly of the Prcf
byterian Cl'urch, NOTICE IS IIESEBV GIVEN
to the Members of the Corporation, whose names
are abo»e recited, that they are expelled to meet
at the place and time already fpecified ; that is. in
the Second Proibyterian Church in the city of Phi
ladelphia, on Wednesday, the a6th day of June,
1799, at 11 o'clock A.M.
ASH BEL GREEK.
Stated Clerk of the General Afiembljr
ef the t'rcftyterianChurch.
Philadelphia, june 6th. 1799. .iawtl6
A COMMODIOUS THREE iTORY
BRICK HOUSE,
SITUATE in Walnut near Fifth street, is
well calculated tor a-genteel boarding house.
Enquire at tto. 108, Walnut-ftrect.
June 7
Patent Ploughs,
'T'O be fold for eafh by Joseph Salter at At Don
X .Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan-
Harker, Woodbury—and JefTeEvans, .Lumber -
ton, Th.fe who haveufed lliem give themthe
preferente to any ot»her l*inid, as tbey require
iefs team, breik tkc ground batter are kept in
wrder at less expence and are fold at a cheaper
rate —the plan is much Amplified and ccnfiftsuf
but one piece of cast Iron, with the handles and
beam ef wood ; they may befixed wifii wrought
lays and cou!ter« to be put on with screws and
taken off at pleasure
Patent l ights for vending for
making them may be had by applying to John
Newbold, or the fubferibcr No. ata North
Front-ftrefct.
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Who has for Safe;
Or to Lease for a term of Tears,
A number a? <« duable trstfs-Qf Land, -well
filiated for Milk, Iron Works or Fat-ms, most
ly improved, Jying chiffly in the county of Htm
tingdori fiat* of Pennsylvania. Thole who may
incline to view them will please to apply jo
John Canan efq.near Huntingdon.
Charles Kits/hold.
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* Wm MARBURV, Agent
for the llate of Maryland.>
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NOTICE. 1
Josbtta B. Bond.
"John Brooks.
NOTICE.
TO BE LET,
LOST,
Either it: the Cit,\ •c-i ■£• _
manta'.v j,
SOME pa .•*' o! no value but to the ov »< r .
Th.-y wt.ro e:,c!olo !in a newfpaper—ls de ~- ~
at ttii» office, the perJ'oj leaving ttea (hall b
warded.
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To DiJlillers Iff Owners of Sti.
W HKREAS by an ail ol C< ngrc'f&, pi(Tea tji a
Bth da* «f May, 1791, imitUd, ■' Ati u. r t
concerning the Duties on Spirits diftiltad withiu
the cJnited States," it is required of all perforsha*.
j in<; or keeping a Still or itilis, to make entry there
of, between tfw la/I day of -May and thefirj! day a'
i July in each year, under the penalty at live hurt
• tired andfifty dollars -•
j NO i IC-. is therefore hereby given to alldiftii-
I !er» or owners of Stills, within the city and torn
ty of Fbiljdslphia, to make entry of them at the
Office of Inlpc&ion, at No. 49, north Third ftrect
in the city cf Philadelphia, within the above men
dened periods.
James Ash, Collector,
Of the Revenueof the firft of Division o£
the First Survey of the Diilridl of Penn
sylvania.
Philadelphia, June f,1799- lawtjyi
To DiJlillers & Owners of Stills.
WHEREAS by an a& of Congress, passed the
Bth day of May 1791, intitled " An a<%
concerning the duties on spirits diftilied witliin the
United States," it is required of all persons having
or keeping a Hill r.r stills to make entry thereof,
between the laj? day of May and thefirft day of
July* in oath year, under the penalty of two tundrti
andfifty dollars,
NOTICE is therefore hereby given to all diftiU
lers or owners of flills, withiu the county of
Montgomery, to make entry of them at the Office
of lnfpe£tion, at the house of the (uWcriber,ia
N»rriton townftiip in the county aforefaid.
Daniel St. Clair, Collector
3d Dift. ill Sur.Pennfylvanix
!uti« i
Valuable Property for Sale,
Ih Cheftiat, near Sixth street, direflly opyofit
i
Congr»3s Hall,
A LOT of ground, about ji feet front in Chef
nut ftrcet and 73 feet in depth, whcrecn is a
good frame house, now in the tciure of Samuel
Berge, fubj<i<S to a ground rent of zos. peranaum.
The advantageous (ituatioH of this property re
quites iro comments, for it mud be ltnown, there
?re few in this city to equal it, an unecceptionable
title will be made to the purchnfer. Apply to
JAMES GIRVAN,
no. 198. Chcftiut street, uext door to'the pre
nr'n h 5 tu.'hfa'tf
cirr BRIDGE. ■
rHE President ana Directors of the Compan'
incorporated for the purpose of erecting
Parmanc.it Bridge over the River Schuylkill, at
near the City of Philadelphia, having
with the Seleil and Common Councils of the
City for a site lor fuel) Bridge at the weft, er
High ftret-t, hereby give NOTICE—That a
mium of Two Hundred Dollars will he patd-bf
raid Directors lor the mod apn" ved '
®re
v..(i plan
inKge for the said site, the calculation of which
fliall be confident with the following general lim
taiions.
The material to be of wood, iron or flop
of th©fe articles combined.
The conftru&ion ta be suitable to the <
of the river -which is as follows—fubjeA
five frefbe3, occafiorsally (lopping above or below
the said High-street, in the firftinftance breaking
l»ofe and bringing down large maffesof ice, tim
ber, &c. in the latter in ft ante causing a back wa
ter swell which has equalled to 19 feet above low
water level, and at that height covering a tra6fc
of ground near 5 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 fate and permanent.
The opening between the abutments to be not
more than 400 feet, nor less than t |cO feet.
Tha plans to be accompanied with elevations—
explanatory dcfcriptions and estimates—the e(H
males to fpecify the quantity of materials of each
kind, the separate and collective cost thereof when
wrought and laid or fixed, the quantity of filling
in or dry arches with the backing fuperftru&urc
and causeways complete.
Offerings confident with the foregoing will bs
received at any time previous to the firft day of A'l
guil next, —
A fe&ion of the river Schuylkill with the adja
cent grounds on each fide at the weft end of High
ftreet will be (hewn to thofa persons who may be
desirous of exhibiting plans a;»d'efti mates.
JOHN DORSEY ; fee'ry, pr# tsm.
Philadelphia, May 15,1799.
The pristers of news-papers throughout the li
nked States are requt fted to insert the above a f«w
times, tuths iftA
City Bridge Subscription.
' I 'H£ President and Diredlors of the Compa
1. Ny for erefling a permanent Bridge ever
the river Schuylkill, at or near the city of Fhi
adelphia, having, at rhe time of their (ir/i pub
lication, receives- lubfcriptiom to near half the
smount of the capita! or joint stock thereof;
l'lljiendcd further (olicitaiions until a site on
which to ere<Sl said bridge (hottiil be procured.—
That ohjeiH hei g sow e£fe>fied, by a purchaf*
of, the neieflary [.roperty at the weft eßd of
High street, oa bcth lidts cf the Schuyl-
Public Notice is Give?;,
That the book for Subscriptions to the capital or
nitit flri lc of the ('aid company will be opened it
their office f/o. 43, north Fifth.Street, on Mon
day the lotli of June next, and continue Ofen
from ten to one i/clock every day (Sunday »
excepted ) until the whole Dull be lubfcribed fori
on the terms fpecified in the adt «f incorpora*
tien.—
The time ic extended in order to offjrd op
p< rtunrty to the friends of i&is important uB«
on the weft fide of Schuylkill* or
it a diiiance, to participate in an objedl
public goad —Snbl'eriotions and dtpnfits may
ntvertical's he previously made at the TreaTun
er's office, No. 13 Church alley, fubjedf toa pro«
portionate reduction on the ai> aunt of fubirrip
tious over and above the limited numbtr of
(hares, if any there (hall be, t th£ end of the
13th day of Jure enfaing.
Tn the 10th fefiion of the law of incorporati
on it isenailed, that tte nett profits on tolls
may equal, but (hall not exceed i < per cecr an
nually ; and that the excels (hall compose i lurui
for tin- redemption or the said bridge.
A port ft lio is opened at the said pfi'.c", tc re
ceive all communication!, prints or drawings, o»
the fuhjeits of bridges, ancient or modern, bui••
ding in water,cements, mortar centre?, caffoflns
coffer-dams, or any information which 1:1 ")'
tend to mature th« knowledge of the diref'"' 1
previous to the intended eredlion: They arc' ; "
icited, care will be taken cf then;, anJ ret'..it*"
ed if desired.
JOHN DORSEY. Secry pro•
Philadelphia, May a7,tli 1799 i" 1- 1
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