jvfm Milieu, 'Jvir. Dock* fiixii* TU'ird Street. litis for Sh&; . OiTuc , Tiafia-., JVUinoodics, Tufiaties, Coiicocfc, "S Roma! and > Handkerchiefs. Muiww.il j 7he foregoiii - are now io be fold at REDUCED PRICES, N.B. vUny oi tliele Goods may be printed to in this oountry moy ro For Safe, By WILIAM MO IT, Nc. i *s, Market-dtreet, Very low for Cash, or a short Csedit, A Urge aflbrtment of printed cotton fund'is. Do- bandannas, Roma!ls and shawls, 5 1 Trunks cottons, Be'.t EiigUib lutestrings, modes, 7 4 fuperfi;ie cloths. Several packages afTorted frand'fs unopened, 18 efts pewter jfiorttd, t cifk bjr tin, X trunk 4d & 6d, I trunk furniture fringes, Biack and white lacea and edgings, mav i' FOR S -\LE BY THE SUBSGRIBERS, 20 pipes of Old Madeira Wine, 2 Cannon*- 9 pounders 2J coils riggUig, from I 'l*4 l(> s incji, * J5 hhdVi'oTbeft Jatnes River Tobacco. WillingA3 Francis, Penn-Street. tu th & fat tf May I? DONATION LANDS* - Notice is hereby given, THAT Claims for Donation Lands granted by the State of Pennfylvauia to the Offi cers and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the said State in the late war, will be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State until th? Ift September next inclulive, and that the fubferibers amhorifed by l#w will fit as a Boari at the said Office on every Monday from ten o'clock in the iorenoon until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unfatified Claims already filed, as well as those which in ay-be filed on or before the said firft day ot September nexl! John Donhaldson, Comt'r. SamuH [Uyan, Regt'r. P,i-th< Baynton, Treas'r. Department of Accounts of \ Pennsylvania, May 15,'99. $ ('6) dtw (m.w fa tf) FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near I'iftb-stretty WOOI.WICH proof Cannon— 9 pounders, 61-2 feet lonp, ;o cvvt. t»ch, and 7 fe«t !or>ls twt. each, with carriages, &c. completed - e °ch, ipd 6 feet long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. complete; Carr> rades on .li'iing carriages, li, 18 & 14 j-o uiflers, weighing 6 l-a, 8 and 13-cwt. each ; SfejrdiCg prke* and CutUfles | Ei-gJifli Caafton Powder ; , Copper St.«ath;ng Nails Spikes and Bolts; 6,9 it, 18 and 441b. round Shot; 6, 9, 18 and I4lb. dou li -headid do. 9, 18 and 241b. Caonifter Shot. Alio—a quantity of bell Englilh, Porter, Claret a:;d Port Wine Bottl-.s, Taunt«n rile ill calks of dozen caoh. march 8, Copper Warehouse, Late ALUX/INDJfR BISLsIND, Co. No. 101, Market-Street, ROBERT KID, HAVING putchafed the Stock of theabove firm, Solicits the pationage of the publicand their Irierds; where they may depend on being served oil the very best terms with the following goods : —*v:Z A general aflortmeiit of Copper fiottems ant! Sheets, for Copper Sjnithsand other purposes, Pig and Bar Lead, Block 7 in and, Crowley Steel, Tin in Boxes, and Brass Kettlesin Neds, With a large and general affortmeni of Ironmongery, feb. 16. °> w wSM . Notice is hereby Given, THAT application will be 'made for the ifllie of certificates for twenty two (hares of the Stock of tlie Bank of thcU nited States, in lieu pf. the undermentioned certificates for a,like number of fharej of the stock of the laid Infti tntion, in favoiic of James Eckley Colley, of Liveroool, l' ff Uy the capture of the Diana, Hithard Kirkbride, master, on a voyage from Philadelphia to Liverpool, Great-Britain, viz. Two certificates, No. 27,00® and 27001 f»r five (hares each- Three certificates. No. 2700 a and 17004, for fout (hares each. G. SIMPSON, Cashier. Sank of the United States, \ May - » Samuel Miles, jun'r. O i'fi£City of Philedelphia, merchant, hav ing assigned over all his cfftfls, rtal, perfoaafl and mixed, to the subscriber?, for the benefit of f'uch of his crttl -MS as may subscribe to the bid aflignment CD or before the firft of August next. Notice is hereby given, To all per Tons indebted to the lkid eftatc, tha they are requested to it, ske immediate payment lo either of the affigrvep or to the said Samuel Milts, who is amh<*' ifed to seeeive the fame ; irt failure whereof 'tgal steps will be taken for the recovery of futh debts, as are not difchar i»ed arcoriVni!?^. " GEORGE ASTON, 7 CORNELIS COMEGYS, £ Afiignees JOHN ALLEN, ) feb.l4 ON petition of Gtorgt Hill to the Judges of the Court of Cenmon' Pleas for t'li coun ty of Philadelphia, fiortiie benefit of the adl of the General AflVmbly of Pennsylvania patted the 4th day of Aptil 1798, entitled an sift pro viding t l ie pei'fon of a debtor (hall riot be iiaWe tt> impr.fonm-nt iet debt after delivering op his ellaie tor the iicnefit of his creditors, un. k-l's he liath been guilty «'f fraud or embezzle rueAi' —said Court have appointed tie 24th inft at ten o'clock in the ftjrenutm to hear him and his creditors, at the ftatehcufe or wherefoevet Vhi said Court ihall thai be huldeni junto. thjfr .ts^tLUSt iREA3 0 tt*i DiiPAR TME Li I'. March tit/j, 1799. PUBLIC ivOTICE I? HEREBY GIVKN, Pursuant to liie oiii of Congrrfs pasTed oi> tht ill day of June, one tltoi'Und, frvci> hun dred and ninety fix, entitled " an afl rebuilt ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary services, and for tha society of United Brethren for propagating the j»ofp'd among the Heathen and the a<3 fuppleracntary to the said recited a£l pallid on the fetond day of . March, one thoafand seven hundred andnine tynins toilrit: , THAT the trail of Land herein after de ferred, namely, " beginning at the North Weft corner of the seven ranges of townships, and running thence fifty miles due south, along the weltern boundary of the said .ranges ; thence due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the laid ri ver to the plicc where the Indian boundary line crofl'js the lame ; —thence along the laid boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingum riverat thecroffing place ahi ve Foit Lawrence ; thence down the said river, to ths JKWtf point whers a line run due weft from the place of beginning, will interfefl the said river ; thence along the line lb run to the pl»<x* of be ginning ; has been divided ir.to towMhips of five miles square, and fraiflionalparts of town ships ; and that plats and surveys of the laid townships and fraflional parts of townships are deposited in the offices of the Rcgiiler ot the Treasury and Surveyor General, tor the iijfpec tion of all persons concerned. 11. lawij, The holders of fueh warrants as have been er foall be granted (of military fervicespt-rform-. Ed during the late war, are required to present the fame to the Regifter'of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth d,ty of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpole of being registered ; No registry will however be made of anylefs quant'ty than | z quarter townlhip, or four thousand acres. 111. The prfority of location of the warrants which may be presented and repfteredin manner afore said, prior to tha nth day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in the mode drefcribed by the act firft rocited. IV. The holders of registered warrants, ftiall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800, in the order of which the priority of locati on (hill be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon ally.or by thsir agents, defigmate in writing at tbe office of the Regiffer of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townlbips eledted by them refpeilively, and such of the said holders as (hall not dsfignate their locations on the said day, fkall be pollponed in locating such warrants to all other holders of registered warrants. The holders of warrants for military services fufficient to cover one or more quarter townships or trails of four thousand acres each ; (hall, at any time after Montfay the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firftday 01 January, 1802, be al lowed to register the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make lacations therefor on any trail or trails of land not before located. VI. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military services, which (hall not be regiflered and locatsd before the firft day of January, i8o», are by the supplementary ail of Congress herein before recited, passed on the second day of March, 1799, declared to be forever barrei. Given under my 1 hand at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. of the Treasury. •IS OFFERED FOR SALE, (if speedily appliedfor) AV ALUABLE parcel of Land in Ann Arun del county, not far from the city of An napolis and stout 30 miles from the city of Wafli- On one of these trails is a mot alegant two story brick Dwelling House, 4 rooms 011 a floor,beautifully situated in an excellent and healthy neighborhood—l hit body of Land will be fold in lots or in a large body. There are several ten ements on (aid Tract which rent for fomethiug considerable per ann. A further description is deemed snnccefTary. Apply to the printer. law tf jline I A GREY-HOUND, of the English breed ; HAS a brass collar round her neck with the name of Thomas Sterling on it ; feodj quite white, except a small spot 011 her left fide ; each cheek of a dove aolour ; answers to the name of Dove. Whoever has taken her «p, and will de liver her at the Indian Queen, {ball be rewarded, may 10 § FOR SALE, At the two mile J!one, on the Weffahickor., or 1 Ridge Road, a Place containing about eighty acres, in parts' ' or the whole together, a» may fait the pur chaser. There is on the premises a house 47 1-2 feet front, by 43 i-» deep, a scullery, milk house, pump, ice houf«, and farm house, a large barn, 60 feet by 3a, with ftallsfor 25 korfes and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a second milk house supplied by a spring. The grounds are well manured', and laid out in good stile, with an abundance of orna mental, and fruit trees, the situation healthy and high, commanding a view of the city and Dela ware. There is aJfo a small diftancefrom the man sion [house a farm house in good repair, with kitchen, liable, &c. and a pump of good wa iter: Forsterms apply to taw3in March 12. Twenty Dollars Reward. DESERTED, 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 (the feeond time of his desertion) five feet inches high, fair complexion, hair cut close, tlarlteyes, slim built.—The other, Hilary Bifliop five feet fix, inches high, ruddy complexion, sandy hair, a remarkable ringworm on the left of his lip (Went off in uniform.) N. B. They took with them one brown cloth Coat, one blue cloth Coat, and many other articles not known at present- jawtf may 29 TNDFBTED to the Eliate of Abraham A D iCk s, EsQJattf Sheriff of the Connty of Delaware, are reqneßed t make immediate way rr.ent, asd all thole who have demands aga-inli said Estate to anihenticare and present them for settlement. Also, all thoie \»ho ' ave deposited writings with laid decejftd to apply for them to WILLIAM PENNoCK. Adm'r SpriDgfield, Delaware county, •ft mo. Bth, 1799. 3. jiu. 3 1 aw6w. Lost, last evening, SAMUEL MEREDITH. No. I 71,Chefnut Street. W. IV. BURROWS, Major Commandant of MariHc Corps ALL PERSONS, BOAR O 1 N G, 0- Three or spur ggr>|&;hen m;;y be accommodated with Bt>arj and Mr-. M'Crea's, nt). ay: cdtth fcigUh rajy3 o J&%lh-?orhy J/jjr 16, 1799. general orders. The followingdifpo*tion of the two regiments of ArtiLlerifU and Engineers has been adopt ed. Of the firttr»gtnenu out bat'alien comnui ed'by major Rivardi, is iffigned to the Wefttrii ar my ; another batteli<jn commanded by major Free man', is '.O garrison the pods in Georgia and Sotith Carolina ! anoth-r batta ion commanded by majur Ford is to garrison the po'lls in North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland,, and the remaining batcai -11011 sommapded by m,]or touffard, is reserved for thefervice of the field. Of the second regiment, one battalia command ed by major Brook-,. Vt„ garrison the p oi' v s ip De laware, Pennfylvama, NeW-]trfcy, and- New York ; another ban dton c,>uuua:;.ie'. by ra-j. >r Jackfcn. is to girrUbu'thf. r o[ts > n Connecticut, Rhodir.-Hland, Maflach'-iltttS and New-Hampnure, and the remaining battalion (one not having yet been ratM) commanded 6y nicjor Hoops, is re served for the lervice of the fiefd. The definitive artangements of officers to there fpeflivc cempanies of the battalion of the firtt re giment, annexed to-the Weßern army is referred to Colonel BurLeck. The following is eilabllfhed with refpeil to the other battalions. Of that commanded by major Freeman one com pany is to be officered by Michael Kalterfein, capt. George Izard, and Jonathan Robtfon, lieutenants ; another by Abroad Y. Nicoll captaip, William Morris and,Howell Cobb lieutenants ; another by John M'Crelland captain, Robert Rowan anr) Staats Rutlsdgelieutenants; another by Frederick Frye captain. Horatio 1 Day toil and Samnel Fowles lieu- tenants. Of that commanded by major Ford, onecompa ny is to be officered by Richard S. Blackburn capt, John Saunders and James Triplett Lieutenants ; another by jarnes Bruff captain, Henry Muhlen burg and James P. Heath lieutenants; another by EbenezerMnffey captain, Ebeneaer Beebe lieuten ant ; another byStaatj Morris captain, Philip Lan dai> arid Samuel T. Dyfon lieutenants. Of that commanded by major Touflard, one company is to'be officered by George Ingerfoll capt Peter A. lieutenant; another by William Littlefield captain, Gsorge Rofs lieutenant; ano ther by Joseph Ellistt captain, James House and William Yates lieutenants ; another by Nehemiah FreSman captain, Philip Rodrique and Warham Shepherd lieutenants. The arrangement with refpedl: 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. Ofbonie lisutenats; another by Callender Irvine captain, George W.. Carmichael and C harles W'ollftoticraft lieutenants; another by James Still captain, Philip Stewart and Patrick C.Harris lieutenants 5 another by Walter L. Cochran captain, W,lham L. Coo per and Robert Heaton, jun. lieutenascs. Of that commanded by major Jackson bn« com pany is to be officered by Decius Wadfworth capt. Nathaniel Leonard and Ffancis Gibfori lieutenants; another by John Henry captain, John W. Living fton a d T. Knight lieutenants; anothcrby Lemuel Gates captan, George W. Duncan and George Waterhoufe lieutenants ; another by Amos Stod dard captain, Williafti Steele andX.eonard .Villiailis lieutenants. Of that commanded by Touflard,one com pany is to bs officered by Vi/iUiam M'Rhea captain Jmi as White and John Fergus, jm lieutenant ; another by Samuel Eddini captain, Alexander D. Popcand Jofeti Lsyijoun; Jicucinants ; another by Francis H. Huger, captain, William Deveaux and James B.M. nylicutgcants; another by John Bilhop captain, JoVin Hancock and David Evans, jun. lieu tenants. It is expefled that the officersnotat present with thiir companies, and not on the recruiting service, oron- some other ft!vice, by the fpeeial command of major general Hamilton, will immediately join them ; an -i the companies not alrerdy at the al.ove mentioned destinations, are to be held in reaulaefs to proceed to them, for which further orders will lhortly be giveu. ' A-true Extract, PHILIP CHURCH, ma y»j 7be Subscriber offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. AN Excellent three story Brick House, situ ate the corner of 7th and Race-streets ; the house is about 25 feet front and well finifli ed in every refpefl ; the is 76 feet front on Race-street and 88 feet deep,the situation remar kably airy, having a public fqnare open in Front of it. Two three flor\ Brick Hotifes, Brick Stores, and good Wharf, situate in Water-street, be ! tween Arch and Race-fireets, the lot on which these buildings are, is fifty four feet froat on Water-Ureet, and continues that width about 95fset, then widens to the south 13 feet 6 inch es, so thatihe front on the water is sixty fevec feet fix inches, this lot adjoins John Steinmetz ' esq. 011 the south, and has the advantage of a I public alley on the north, and is a very defera ble fituatioti for the bufmefs of a Flour Failor, or Merchant I A large elegant two lWy Stone House, fitu | ate on the Point no Point road, being the fir ft ' house to the Northward of the five mile fton-e ; ! this houfc is about 60 feet front arid 40 feet deep finished !n a neat manner; there is a good gar ■ den and choice coll&ilion of the befl fruit trees, Ice-House and other conveniences with about nine acres of ground—or if more agreeable to the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and meadow may be added to i f . A plantation in Bibirry Townfhifi, Philadel > phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 miles I from this city ; bounded by the -orthampton i Road and Poquefiinp Creek, thi> fjrm contains about 140 ac res of land, a proportion of which is woodland and meadow , a brick dwelling houfe, frame barn, and other out-houfes, and there is f*U! to be a good stone quarry on part of it, although it has not yet bees opened, a fur ther description is deemed unnecefliry as no person will puschafe without viewing the pre mises, A fm?.ll plantation 111 Horftiam Townlhip, Montgomery county, niaeteeri miles from Phi ladelphia, adjoining to Grarae Park, on which is an excellent new Stone House and Kitchen, with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation of traveller's herfes ; the hou'e i* now occupi ed as a tavern, and i«fuital>le for any ki»d of public bulinefs the land is good in quality, a good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy filiation : there ;s fifty acres of land and mea dow in this farm Alfoforfale, several trafU of land in different counties of this state •£? The Honfe in Uace-ftreet firft mentioned and ane <if the Hcufes in VVater-ftreet, are now TO BE LET, And immediate ps fieffien given. For terms apply at the Soath-eaft corner of Arch and Six'.h-fircets, to lawti feb 7 or Mijluid. A CERTIFICATE of one (bare of the Klhk of the U'-i'rU States, No. 4?;.3< in the name o- julia WaittwoClli Knox, and tor winch, application is m»if at ;be Hank of the United Su;es for the rcrtew.il t laid ceftili- Ci-te j and ah persons conceded elired to take notice. CLEMENT BIDDLt. ™, US! d 3 ,n A CERTIFICATE of one |?*sre <>f Ba«:k of U nited -Stats«, ftotfc itapiiog in the ..name of DuGAs Oe Vvn.LON, having bfi«a or mifflyi applicatioa is made at ihefanL-Baqfefor Mnewjil of the fame ; all yerfoijs taiic&rncd are deiiiejl tp take notice. ... 1 Abraham Van Beuren. ' iiwij. l.ost or Mislaid., t A oap fare of the B»ak .«f Jt\ the United States tearing d«e tft January 1703, ir. the. tiame of Jtjfcrh Ihrrjifeirya, NO. 1; .38, tor the renewal.et which a»)f licatio*) hath? been made at laid Har.kjand'aU'pcHoiis concerned are dtfired to take notice thersof, ROBERT DENISON, Junr.' june u> d„?m '' ON Tuesday the aoth of August nsxt, I Ciall expose to public fate, at the town of Ncw- Maiket, ir. Dorchester county, all that valuable trail or parcel of land commonly called the Chop tank ludi.m Lands, fituited on tho south iidfc and binding on the Choptank river leveral miles, sup posed to contain about fix thousand acr. s, to te divided into lots to contain from 100 to 500 acres each: The terms of f-ile as follow, viz. Puichafers to givfc bond itiimediately after the falc with ap proved lecnrity, conditioned lor the-payment of the purchase money, with interest from the day of f.-.le, in four equal annual inftalaients, agreeably to an a£l, entitled, " An ad appointing t'ommif fioners to contract for and purchase the lands com monly called the Choptank Indian Lancls in lDor chefler cotinty, and for approprialing the fame to the use of this state, and to repeal the afit of affem b!y therein mentioned;" parted at November fef- THE partnership of Jolhua B. Bond, and John Brooks, trading under the firm of Bond Gf Brooks, is this day diflblved by mutual content, all perfor.s indebted to them, are re qusfted to ma"ke immediate payment to Joshua M. Bond, and those having demands to present fherr accounts to tlim for feltlement, The creditors of the subscriber, ARE requelled to take 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 aft of the legislature of this state, passed the 4th or April, 1798,f0r the bene tof insolvent debtors, and the said court have appointed the lit Monday in August next, to hear him and his creditors at the court house in the borough of Reading, in the county of Berks. JOHN MORROW. Reading, May rK <oi) d6w WHEREAS the Legislature »f the State oi I'ennfylvaaia, ou the aßth day of Mirch, 1 799» cn»&, that " Jnh- ngcr.-, Alexander M'Whorter, Samnil Stavh&pe Smith, Alhbei Green, Williani jVi. l'ennant, Patrick All'lon, Nathaniel Irwin, Joft-ph Clark, Andrew Hunt r, Jared lngerfcdl, Roterr. Ralflot), Joriathanß. Smith Andrew Bayard, Elias Boudinot, Jctfin Nelson, libcnezer H?z3rd, David Jacklon, and Robert Smith, merchant, and their lucctflors duly ileclcd and appointed," ftould be " a coporation and bo dy politic, in law and ill fail, to hav« continuance forever, by thename, style, and title of Tiuftees of ths General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America ; and by the liaire, flyle and title aforefaid, be persons able and capable in law, as well to take, receive and hold, all, and all manner of lands and te:.ement«, rents, annuities, franchifcs, and other heredita- i ment<, which at any tirnn or times heretofore have been granted, bargained, fold, enfeoffed, released, pevifed, or otherwise conveyed, to the rninifters, asd elders of the General Affcmhly of the Presby terian Church ef the United States, or any other person or persons, to their use or in trull for them," &c.—And whereas the General Assembly of the Prefliyterian Church, at their session in May last, did determine that the members of the corpora tion conflituted as above, ftiould " convene for the firft time in the Second Presbyterian Church iin the City of Philadelphia,on Wedncfday the 26th | day of June 1709, H o'clock, A. M. and that at l«a(l two weeks previous notice thereof ihould be given in one daily r.ewfpaper in : each of the citieS of Philadelphia and New-York," I and did appoint "the dated clerk ot the Affem !My to give notice accordingly —ln order I therefore, to carry into effcA the dffign of the | aforefaid ail ot incorporation, and agreeably to i the direction of the General Assembly of the Pref ! bytcrianClurrch, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | to the Members of the Corporation, whose names ;>reabo»e recited, that they are expe&ed to meet ' at the place and time already fpecified ; that is. in ! the Second Prefoyterian Church in the city of Phi ladelphia, on Wednesday, the 26th day of June, r799, at 11 o'clock A. M Aid-de-Camp. JOSEPH BALL. th&ftf Notice. march 20 hi! befell Valuable Lands for Sale. Wm. Agent for the (late o{ Maryland. d3n» April 19 NOTICE. Joshua B. Bond. John Brooks. aori! t NOTICE. hSHBEL GREEN. Stated Clerk of the General Aflcmhly cf the Prefbyrerian Church. Philadelphia, jurt-? 6th, 179 3awti6 TO BE LET, A COMMODIOUS THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, . SITUATE in Walnut near Fifth street, is well calculated for a genteel boarding house Enquire at bo. 108, Walnut-Hreet, june 7 Patent Ploughs, TO be fold for ealh by Joseph Salter at Atfion Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—and Jefle Evans, I.nAber ton, Thnfe who haveufed thetn give them the preference to any other kind, a;> they require less team, breatt the ground batter are kepi in "trder at less expence and are fold at a cheaper rate —the plan is much Amplified and confiUs of but one piece of cast iron, with the handles and beam of wood ; tlrey may befixed with wrought lays and coulters to be put on with ferews and taken off atpleafure Patent rights for <.«nd!ng with inftru&ioru for naking them may be h,Jd hy applying to John Newbalil, or the iubfcriii.er No. 211 North Front-flreet. Who has for Salt; Cr to Lease for a term of fears, A number of valuable tni'H of Land, well fitnated for Milk, Jro-n t/Vorks or Firms, most ly i-nproved, iying clii<-fiy in the comity of Hun tingdon fiats'of Pennfylvar.ii. Tbofe wlio may incline to view them will please to apply to jobs CanaD esq. near Huntingdon. Charles Nemboid. j'j'y 17 " \ .LOST; ; ... Sitier In the Gitv, "Or on tout u&Qij&r-< .?• ;• ' . SOME paper* ol.tio -fsisexbut to"th<j;»jlaeiii •-• Thajr w«re enciofcd mi a tievtfptpgf^-4jagfSftylS"' at fins offisit, tntUfc*«tr ? ' \"i- ' ■ -*' '• "' * ■ ' Jui>e 14 To Dijlillers iff Owners of Stills. WIitREAS by an ail ol Congreft, paflicd the Bth da* of May, 1792, intitled', •« An ait concerning the Duties on Spirits (Milled within the United Scates," it is required of all petfonshav iwe or keeping a Still or Stills, to make entry there of, between ths/iT/? day of May and thefirfi day of July in each year, under the penalty oi two hun dred andfifty dollars : NO I ICE is therefore hereby given to all dial lers or owner" of Stills, within tj>e city a«d cq»'.» y of Fhilddciphia, to make entry of them at the Office of InlpccUon, at No. 49, nci th Third street, in the city of Philadelphia, within the above men .ianed periods. James Asb, Collector, Of the Revenue of the firft of DiviGon of the First Survey of the Diftrift of Pcun fylvania. Philadelphia, June T, 1799. aawtjyx 7*e Dijlillers & Owners of Stills. WHEREAS by an a& of Congress, paffedthe Bth day of May 1792, intitlcd u An a& concerning the duties onfpirits diftilied within the United States," it is required of all persons having or keeping a tlill or flills to make entry thereof, between the loji day of May and the fir]} day of July, in oach year, under the penalty of two &undrii andfifty dollars. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to all distil lers or owners of kills, withiu the county of Montgonery, to make entry of them at the Oflke of Infpe&ion, at the house of the ia Norriton towqftip in the county aforefaid. Daniel Si, Clair, Collector 3d Difti 1 ft Sur. X } ennfylvania. lawtTyi Tune i Valuable Property for Sale, la Chefwut, near Sixth street, dire<sHy oppofit Congress Hall, A LOT of ground, about %i feet front in Chef nut street and 73 fest in depth, whereon is a good frame house, now in the te ure of Samuel Benge, ful>je«st to a ground rent of aos. per annum. The advantageous fitua:iora of this property re quires, no co&.nients, for it mta* be kno.vn, there ?refew in this city to equal it, on unccceptionable title will be maue co tlfe purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 19S, Chefuut street, next door to the pre- mifes. mareh 5 CITY BRIDGE. "(THE Prefidcnt and Directors of the Company 1 incorporated for the Permanent Bridge over the River Schuylkill, at or near the City ot Philadelphia, having contracted with the Seleil and Common Councils of the said City for a site »or such Brrdge at the weft end of High street, hereby give NOTICK—That a pre mium of Two Hcndrcd Dollars will be paid by the said Directors for the most approved plan of a Bridge for the said site, the calculation of which {hall be consistent with the following general limi tations. The material to be of wood, iron or stone, er of those articles combined* The conflruwlion to be suitable to the chara&er of the river which is as follows—fub)e<ft to cxref live frefhes, occafioi.ally Hopping above or below the said High-street, in the firft iwftance breaking loose and bringing down large masses ol jce, tim ber, &c. in the latter instance caufcng a back, wa ter (welt which has equalled to 19 feet above low water level, and at that height covering a trait of ground near 5 miles in length, by a very con fidcrable width—Therefore, As few piers as can be confident with fafcty, or without a pier if equally fafe and permanent. The opening between the abutments to be not more than 400 feet, nor less than 300 feet. The plans to be accompanied with elevations — explanatory descriptions »nd estimates —the etti matcs to fpccify the quantity of materials of each kind, thefsparate and collective cost thereof when wrought and laid or fixed, the quantity of filling in or dry arches with the backing ftiperftru&ur* and r.aufeways complete. Offerings confident with the foregoing will bs received at any time previous to the firll day of Au- next,~ guit next,— A fcction of fbe river Schuylkill with the adja< cent grounds on each tide at the weft chJ of High ftreet will (>e (hewn to those persons who may be desirous of exhibiting plans a:id e(linflates JOi-N DORMV; ; fee'ry, not?m., Philadelphia, May 15,1799- The printers of news-papers throughout the li nked States are reqtitfted to iiifcrt the above a w times, tuthi iftA City Bridge Subscription. ran 1 refideitt and Direitors of the.Compa ny for ere»fling a permanent Bridge ovtr the river Schuylkill, at or near t ie city of ?lii adelphia, having, at the time of their f.rit pub lication, received flibfcriptions to near halt the amount or the capital or joint stock thereof; fufpetided further (felicitations until a site on which to ered\ said bridge fhotild be procure; 4 .. That objeff i>ei rg now effedled, by a p'.ircha!; of the necefiiiry property at the welt end of High street, oa both fides of the river Schuyl kill. Public Notice ts Given, That the book for Subjiripthns to tbMafrifcl or oint fleck of the will be opened at their office No. 13, north Fifth Street, on Mon day the latli of June next and from ten to one o'clock everyday ( Sunday s excepted ) until the whole shall he luhfcriocl ioii on the terms fpecified in the of incorpora tion. — The time it extended in order to afford op pcrtunity to the friends of this important urn deruking, on the weft iide of Schuylkill, or at a distance, to participate in an objes of grea public rood —Suhfcriptiotw and deposits niav neverthe'efs be previously made at the T realur er's office, No. 13 Gburch allef, iubjeei to 2 pro portionate redfttSiion on the amount ofh'b- crl P" tions over and above the limited numjerot (hares, if any there shall be, at the end of tle 13th day of June enf.iing. In the 10th lr&ionof thfflaw of hieorparati on it is enacted, that the nett profits on to s my equal, but fhalinot exceed 1.5 nually ; and that the excess (hall compofr a .un for the redemption of the said bridge. A port ft lio is opened at the laid office, - ceive all communications, pvirfts or tir., the fubjaas of bridges, ancient or modern,,ou ding in water,cements, mortar centre', ca-' coffer-dams, or any information « h ' c A„ * tend to mature the knowledge of tie u previous to the intended ereflion. ,e J icited, care will be taken of then-), an 3aw3\kr Ed if dcfired JOHNDORSEY. Sefcrypro w Philadelphia, May ***] PRINTED BY J. IV- FENNC. iawtf ▼ 4, 'C-7A- • •*- 'V • / tawtf tu.tjx fc'tf •' ■ ■ >- ■
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