I a \- - ■ i ."v« ; *■ •■ - • '"J-.. -7-<r T z ;«V --, < •-> ' •" 5 -r V + S .. ;.r: - fiuiASURY dl'.fartmemt. March flt.i, I 7; 9 . No. So, Dock, near hiri Street. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tioW ■■' ..." v ; 1 jit s ( ...... '• •• TatfMks, ' CollCOtb, ; , .•■ .-fatna • "V , '•■' Kid £ Mii.dkeTchicfs. . Muhnul • j Tke fo'rlg'nr.g gbodt are notu to be fold at * ' f—v «<■ T1 Vk T\t* t A REDUCED PRICES, N. S. Vir.ny f,i tl>efc GoaJa may be printed to For Sale, By WILIAM MOTT, No. 145, Market-street, Very low for Cash, or a fliort Credit, A Urge aflortment of printed cotton lund's». Do. bandannas, Roinails and ihawls, » s.rui,ks printed cottons, 8..11 Eiojjl fh lutestrings, modes, 7 4 fuptrfint clcthg. Several packages aflbrted -iand'f« unopened, IB c.flsypewter aflbrud, 1 cif!< V,r tin, I till' k ferrets 4d 'd, T trunk furniture fringes, Black and white laces and edgings. FOR S^LE SY THE SDB<)®RIBERS, 2o pipes of Old Madeira Wine, 2 Cannon—9 pounders 25 coils rigging, from 1 I -4 to 5 inch, 35 hhds. of be it James River Tobacco. Willing & Francis, Penn-Sircet. tn th fat tf Vav i- LANDS. Notice is hereby given, r T"SH AT Claims for Donation Lands granted A by the State of Pennsylvania to the Offi cers and, Soldiers of the Line belonging t® the said State in the late war, will be received at the 'like of Comptroller General of said State Ui:ti l»e ift September next incluflve, and that the Vubilribers ai.ihorifed by law will fit as a Board it the fjid Office on every Monday from ten o'c}««k- >n 'he Iprcnoon until ope in the af :terno.v!, tc> hear and 'determine all unratified ,'.C ai.-ns already filed, as well as those which »IMy he filed na or before the fa;d firft d*y of Sepiecaber sext. John Donnaidson, Corofr. Samuel Bryan, Uegt'r. Pkttr Baynton. Treas'r. Department of Accounts of / Pennfylvaiiia, May 15, '99. ) ( '6) HiW (m.w.fa tf) F O R S A L E ' By SIMON WALKER, ■ Pine, n.car liflb-stnety TTTOOI.WICH proof pounder?, ;yy ti-,%feet loup, 10 cwt. each, and 7 feat long. cwt. each, vcithcarriages, See. completed ditto-£ pounders, } I-» f«et fonjf, tj cwt. each, »nd£ free long, ewt. each, with carriages, fcc. CTjroflft?; Carrbr.ades on fli'licg carriages, 12, >8 & 14 powders, weighing6r-i, ?a«d J3cwt. each; Tonrdihg Pilieond CutlaSes; Cainuxn Powder; (Jovj'er Sheathing NaU« S? : kes and Bolts; t,i),ft, 18 and 341b. round Shot; 4, 9, IS and 14lb. double-headed do. lß;and t4lb. Canuifter Shot. . AHo—ia quantity 0/ bed Porter, Claret ai.ilTott win« Bottles, Taunt«n Ale in cafe of 7 dozen eaah. march 8. »awtf Copper Warehouse, Late ALiiXANIiER BISLJND, y C<k i N«. »01, MAII*.ST-STRIIT, ROBERT KID, HAVING purchased the Stock of theabove firm, Solicits ihc of the public and their tner.ds; where they may depenxl on being served on tfteverLeft terms wuh»he following goods : A general affortmeiVt of Copper Bottoms and Stirt is, for Copper Smiths and otter purposes, Pigtni Bar Lead, ftloclt Tin and Ciox ky SteH, . Tin in Bene J, and Brass Ketilcsin Nefti, Wi ti a large and general allbrtineiil of Ironmongery, ♦eb 16 diw w£sfif Notice is hereby Given, •~s HAT application will be fji the iflue certificates for tvtenfy two (hares of the 3.0 i »t .he Bank of the United Statsi, in lieu ot l e undermentioned certificates for a like iium'. ir of ftarei of the (lock of the laid Infti tulion, in favour of James Eckley Colley, of Liverpool, loft by the capture ef the Diana, Kk.hard Kirkbride, mailer, ob a voyage from Philadelphia ti Liverpool, Great-Britain, viz. Two Certificates, No. 27,00® and 17001 f»r fivt (hares each. Three certificates. No. 17001 and 17004, for four (hares sach. *G. SIMPSON, Cashier. Bank of the United States, > y;y 23, 1799. \ Samuel Miles, jun'r. Ol' the city of Philcdelphia, merchant, hav ing afligned over all his tffcils, real, perfoßal and mixed, to the l'ubfciibers, for the benefit rffuch of his creditors as may fubferibe to the fau! alignment on or before the firft of Augull next. Notice is hereby given, To aH persons indebted to ihe laid eflate, tha fhey ire requelled to n; ske immediate payment *lo either of the alfignep or to the said Samuel Miles, who is authc rfed to receive the fame; in failure whereof egal Iteps will be taken for the recovery of f*ich debts, ac arc not difciur ged accordinslf. GEORGE ASTON, t CORNELIS COMEGYS, t Assignees JOHN ALLEN, } #eb.i4 ON petit.on oi George Hill to the Judges of the Court of Cemmon Pleas-fur tie coun ty of Philadelphia, for the benefit of the aifl of *he Gentry! Aflcdahly o* rennfylvania pa fled the 4th day cf April : 79", entitled an iiift pro vidiiijf that 't'nt perfotl of a debtor fhatl rot be .'tabic to irnprifonm-tt" rot dtbt after delivering up his efta e for the benefit of his creditors, un. !eis he hati) been guilty cf: fr.v.d or embezzle r-.ent —said Court nave appointed inft. at ten o'clecit in the fore, oon to hear him and his creditors, at the (larchoufe or wheresoever Hie said Court (hall then be holden. jur.e 6. •\ - •'. W— ,r j ; '• . Pursuant to the ail of Congrtfi pafied on the ift day ot J:i»c, one thdufand, liven hu dri-u and rtinely fix, entitled " aa -;-'t 'tguht ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary fcrvices, and for th« society of United Brethren tor propagating the gospel among the Heathen and tills aifl I'upplementary la the fa id recited a£) pafi*ed o« the ietond day of March, one thonfand fevca hundred audmne- THAT the trafl of Land herein after dr fcribed, namely, " beginning at the North We't corner of the seven ranges of townships, and running thence fifty miles du? I'outi, along tne weftrrn boundary of the said ranges ; thence 3\wtf [ ' .Veil to the Main Branch of the Sciotu ri \ ; thence tip the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the fwdian bounds ry line crolT.'S the fjirie;—thence along the laid boun dary line tv> the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingum river at thecrofling pl«e ib<vt Fort Lawrence ; thence donun tlie fai'l river, u tiie point whert a line run due weft from the p jce of begianing, will interledl the laid river ; thence along the line so run to the place of be ginning has been divided into tovrnfhips of five miles square, and fraiiionalpart* of town (hips ; and that plats and ftnveys of the laid townfhtps and fraaional parts nf townlhips are deposited in the offices of the RpgKtei 1 of the Trealury and Surveyor General, for the inspec tion of all persons toncerntd. 11. »awrj. The holders of fcteh warrants as have been or shall be trained { of military fervicesperform ed during the late war, are required to present the farne to the Register of the Treasury, at some time prior to th« twelfth diy of February in the year, one thnufand eight hundred, for the purpnfe of being registered ; No registry will however be made of any I«fs quant'ty than a quarter township, or four thoul'and acres. Th« priority of location of the warrants which may he presented and rendered in manner afore said, prior to tha tlth day of February in the year one thoafand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in the mode drefcribed by the ail firil recited. IV The holdets of registered warrants, fliall on Monday the 17th day of February, iu the year 1800, in the order of which the priority of locati on (hall be determined by lot as aforelaid, pefou ally, or Uy their agents, defigaatein writing at the office of the RegiHer of the Treasury, the particd lar quarter townlhips eleiied l>y them refpeilively, and such of the said holders as (hall not dsfigoatr tfieir locations on the said day, lhall be postponed i« locating such warrants to all other huMeis of regifterert warrants, The holder* of warrants for military services fufficient to cover one or more quarter towofhips or trails of four thousand acres each ; (hall, at auy time af'er Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firftday pi January, tSoa, be al lowed to regifler the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefof on any trail or trails of land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military fcrvices, which lhall not bs regiftoted and located before the firll day of January, 180 a, are by the lupplementary a«ft of Congress herein before recit'd, palled 011 the fccond day of March, 1799, declared to he forever barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year abote mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. of the Treasury. (if speedily applied for J \ V ALIJABLE parcel of Land in Anq Arun- S\ del county, not far from the city of An napolis ind about 30 miles from the city of W afh injjton. On one of these tr ;>!ls is a mod ulcgant two story brick Dwelling House, 4 rooms 011 a flobr.beautifully situated in an excellent and healthy neighborhood—l'hi body of Land will be fold 111 lots or in a large body There are several ten ements on said Tracl which rent for t'omethiug considerable per ann. A further description !s (Jeemcd Hnncccffary. Apply to the printer. June i Lost, last evening, A GREY.HOUND, of tke English breed ; HAS a brass collar round her neck with the name of Thomas Sterling on it ; feodj quite white, except a (mall spot 011 her left fide ; #ach check of a dove aolour ; aafwers to the name of Dove. Whoever has taken her up, and will de liver her at the Indian Queen, shall be rewarded, mav 10 At the two mile stone, on the Weffahickon, or Ridge Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, in parts* or the whole together, a* may suit the pur chaser. There i> on the premises a ho«fe47 i-t feet fron«, by 43 i-i <k«p, a fcnllery, milk house, pump, ice houfu, and faim house, a large barn, 60 feet by 31, with Ralls for is horses and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in thu barn yard, and a second milk hcufe supplied by a fpririg. The grounds are well manured, and laid out in good stile.with an ahundance of oina. mental, and fruit trees, the situation heslthy and high, commanding a view ol the city and Dela ware. There is also a small diftancefrom tie man sion |houfe a farm house in gojd repair, with kitchen, liable, &c. and a pump ol good wa ter: Forsterms apply to tawjm March ia, FROM the Marine Barracks, corner of Fil bert and Thirteenth.streets, in the City of Philadelphia, the 18th day of this inltant '1 wo Marines, by trade Tailors, or>e John Crawford (the fes-ond time of his de/ertion) fiv? feet seven inches high, fair complexion, hair cut close, dark eyes, flm built.—The othtr, Hilary Bishop five feet fix inches high, ruddy complexion, sandy hair, a remarkable ring>»orm on the left oi his lip - (Went off in uniform.) N B. They took with them one brown cloth one blue cloth Coat, and many other articles not known at present- jawtP in ay 29 TNPFBTED to the Eiute cf Abraham 1 D ICS S, Eights Sheriff of the County of Delaware, arc requefied t make immediate »iy inent. and all those who have demands laid Eflateto amhentiraie andprefent them for Settlement. Also, allthofe who have deposited writings with fan! dectafed to apply for tlicm to WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r. Sprirjfield, Delaware county, 7 •ft mo. Bthj 1799. 5 thifr.t2-ithSßt j*u. 3 fy nfae > to <wit' IS OFFERED FOR SALE, FOR SALE, SAMUEL MEREDITH. No. I7i,thefnut Street. Twenty Dollars Reward. DESERTED, ir. ir. burrows, Major Commandant of Marine Corps ALL PERSONS, 3 U A K L) i N G. p- Three or four gendemcn may be a: OHIUIOCi 2' '-"J> *VjtU ii* li'i-i S«ml :> «it Mr». M'Ciu a'ft no. i), north l liicci. It) a y ' l " !A r" lt ''' r pHE following difpo«tion of the two regjnieuts * of Artillsrilts and Engineers has been adopt ed. Of thr f-rft. regimens, one battalion comput ed by major Rivardi, is jfTij-'it"! to the Western ar my ; another batteliea enmmsnded by major Free man, is to garcilon the pofis in Georgia and South Carolina 5 anoth-r batta ion commanded by major Ford, is to gairifonthe polls in North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland, and the remaining battal lion tommandej by m ijor foullard, is reterved for theferviceof the fidif. Of the frcond regi:r>h>t, onebattalisp command ed by major Brooks, ii the polls in De laware, PenufvlvmU, Ncw-J.rfey, and New- York ; another fartalion Ctimc.lanilt,! by raijor I«tCia;.b|i> :r,-Ton tbe r° :,sin Comieflicut, khoJc-iUanJ, Miffachufetts and New-Hampihire, and the remaining battalion (6ne not having yet been raif-d) connnatnli-.d by major Hoops, It re ceived tor rfie service of tlj: field. The definitive arrangements of oScers to the re fpeflive cemp.'.'.iies of the battalia* <»f the fir ft re giment, arxeiedto the Western army is icferred to Colonel Burbeck. Ths following is eflablifhed with refpeil to the other bat ralii.ns. Ol'that commanded by major Freeman one com pany is to be officered by Michael Kalterfein, capt. George Izard, and Jonathan Robcfon, lieutenants; another by Abimael Y. Nicoll caprain, William Morris and Howell Cobb lieutenants ; another by John M'Clellaxid captain, Robert Rowan and Staats Rut'cdge lisutecants; another by Frederick Frye captain. Horatio Day ton and Samael Fowles lieu tenants. Of that eomihaod'd by major Ford, one compa ny isro Jse officered by Richard S. Blackburn capt, John Saunders and James I"riplett lieutenants ; another by : ames Bruff oaptain, Henry Muhlen burg and James P. Heath lieutenants; another by Ebenezer Mafley captain, Ebcuuzer Beebe lieuten- Ac ; «)ther byStaata Morris captain, Philip Lan dai> and Samuel T. Dyfon lientepants. Of that commanded by major Toaffard, one company is to be officered by George ingerfoll capt Peter A. Darnfy lieutenant; another by William Littlefield captain, Guorge Rofs liesteuant; ano ther by Jofef.h Elli«tt captain, James House and William Yates lieutenants; another by Nehemiah Freeman captain, Philip Rodrique and Warham Shepherd lieutenants. The arrangement with rcfpcfl to the Cecocid te giniewt is ;-s follows. Of the battaiiort commanded fey major Brooks >ne company is to beofHcereil by Jaiaes Read, Cipc Theodore Mernnii»ger and Robert W. Ofborne icvtcnus;, another by Caliender Inline captaiu, Seor-gp W. Carmjchaej and Ch»rie» TVeDftonc(aft lieutenants; another by Jamas Still captain, Philip St£*jrt and Patrick C.Harris lieutenants; another by Walter'L. 'Cocbran captain, -f Ilhaih L. Coo per and Robert Heaton, ;nn. lietftetaacs. Of that coinntandad by major JatifM) on« com pany is to be officered liy D«cUn WBdfwQrt'dopt. Nathaniel Leonard and Fwitij Gihfon lieutenants another by Jojip Mptain, John W. Liying fton a; d r.Kbight lieutenants; anothtr.by Lemuel Garcs ciptati, George W. Duucju and George Wate*henfd iKUWiiant* ; another by AjhoS Stod dard tiprjin, William St sale A'tllmms Unuucnaiitn. Ol that cotnimndedby Touflard,me com pany U to be ufficere V by William M'Rhea captain Jamifi White and Jehu Fergus, jun. lieutenants; another by Samuel Eddins captain, Alexander D. Hope and John JLtybourn lieutenants ; another by Francis H Hjkxr, captain, William i>ev«ai))t and Jimes B.Man) Ucutesiantt; another 4y Jvhn ffcfhop captain, John Hancock and David Evans, jun. lieu tenant;. It is expelled that the officerstiot at present with tk eir companies, and not on the recruiting lcrvice, oron fume other service, by the fpeeial command of major general Hamilton, will immediately join them ; an,4 the companies not alrerdy at the above mentioned deSin»fioß<, are to be held in reatfinefs to proceed to them, fur which further orders wili (hortly be given. A true Extract, iaw6w. ma yaj 7he Subscriber o, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. AN Excellent three story Brick Houle, flto ate the corner of 7th and Race-streets; the houle is about 15 feet front and well finifh ed in every r»fpe<ft ; the Lot is 76 feet front on Race-street and 88 feet dstp,the situation remar kably airy, having a public l'quare open in Front Two three ftor> Brick Hoiifes, Brick Stores, and good Wharf, situate in Water-ftrect, be tween Arch and Race-flreets, the lot on which theit buildi#gs are, is fifty four feet front on Wat«r-ftreet, and continues that-width about 95 f«et, then widens to th«fouth 13 feet 6 inch es, f» that the from on the water is sixty seven feet fix inches, this lot adjoins Jehu Steiameti efq 011 thfc south, and has the advantage of a public alley on the north, and is a very dfclira ble fituatioii for the buGusfs ps 1 Flour F*isar, or Merchant A large elegant two ftnry Stone House, situ ate on the Point no Point road, being tie firft hqufe to the Northward of .the five mile stone ; this house is about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep finiHiedn'n a neat manner; there is a good gar den and choice coll&Sicn of the belt fruit trees, Icc Hoiili and other conveniences with about nine acres of ground—or it more agreeable to the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and meadow nrey be added to it. A plantation in Bibtrry Townfblp, Philadel phiw county near the Red Lyon, about 13 mile» from this city ; bounded by the Northampton Road and foqurffing Creek, this farm contains about 140 acres of land, a proportion of which it woodland and meadow , a brick dwelling houfe, frame barn, and other out«hoales, and there is faio to be a good stone quarry on part of it, although it hat not yet bees opened, a fur ther description ii deemed uanerellary as no person wilhpuichal'e without viewing the pre mises, A small plantation in Horftiam Towßlhip, Montgomery county, nineteen miles from Phi ladelphia., djoinmg to Grame Park, o-n which is an excellent n?w Stone House and Kitchen, with a larg« Stone Shed for the accommodation of travel'p.-'s hsrfes ; the hou!'e i- now occupi ed as a tavern, and Ufuitalile for any kind of public btifinel!-, the lane is good in quality, a good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy Ctuation ; there is Gfty acres of land and mea dow in this firm Aifo for I'ale, several trails of land in different counties of this state The Honfe in liare-ftreet firft mentioned and ane of the Huufo in Water-fireet, are now And immediate p flefljon given. For terms >pp!y at the Sotfth-eift corner of Arch and Sixih-ftretts,to ti9.il £«b j Nrw-Ytft-k, 'Mty.xfyi <799- general orders. PHILIP CHURCH, Aid-de-Camp, r ers for Sale, TO BE LET, JOStPH BALL. th&f tf •/ ~?V Mffi&ld-i ' JX Sta;e^-rfo. tic mm of' Julil WadfVorth "* wfcttb. j9;ina.(f?~a ttx etl&f, Sutcs fpr ihp of V*W Mrtif axe :v*tid *ll f&frpt&aetvt ed are <'e6r<e<i to mikt'% . : ■ m*y ar ■':■■; " " ' . .'^nt. f. a Notice. ACF.3.TIFIC 'vTE a! oue share o! B»i I', of U nitsii states, ilock Pandir.g in the name of Qooas DE V.UIo», fftvmg be«tt loft or mislaid, application ii nude at the kid Bank lor renewal of the lame ; all periods toncciiud arc deiir.d to march 40. Lost or Mislaid, A CERTIFICATE of one fliare of the Bank of the United Staters bearing date lit Jialtary (7.-3, in thr nameo! J®Huh T S.i r; '.ru- rh, Wo. <, ; for the renewal at v/hich i°n lath been made at said Bank, and all ptrious consumed are d£sred to take notice thersof. ROBERT DENISON,Junr. iia, june i u d ■ Fhtfede!' Valuable Lands for Sale. ON Tuesday the aorh of Ai.guft uiu, I ihall enpofe to public sale, at the town of New- Mai ket, in Dorthefter county, all that valuable trail or purcul of lanct commonly called the Chop tank Indian Land*, situated on tha south si-dc and binding on the Choptank l iver several miles, sup posed to contain about fix tb'Jufand acres, to be divided into lots to contain from too to 500 acres each: The terras ofTale as follow, viz. Furchafers to give bond immediately after the fete with ap proved feenrity, conditioned for the payment of the purchal'e money, with interest from the day of sale, in four equal annual inftalnicnts, agreeably to an ail, cntitlid, " At» ail appointing '-onitnif fioners to contract for and purchase th* lands com monly called the Choptank Indian Lands in Dor cheftet county, asd for appropriating the fame to the use of this state, and to repeal the ail cf aflfem bly therein mentioned;" paffedat November fef- April >1 NOTICE. THE partnership of Jolhua B. Bond, and John Brooks, trading under the firm of Bond y Brooks, ia this day dißblvei by mutual content, all persons indebted to tlte.ni, ate re quifted to make immediate payment to jofiiua B. Bond, and thofc having demands to piffcnt »hnfr accounts to him for fcttleßient, Joshua B. Bend. John Brooks. April i The creditors of the jubfcriber, ARE refuelled to take notice tkat he appli ed to tbe court of common plots, for the county of Berks, to extend to him the benefit of an a6t of the legislature of this state, faffed the 4th ot April, 1798, for the bene it ofinfolTent debtors, and the faiil court have appointed the ift Monday in August next, to bear him and his creditois at the court house in the borough of Reading, in the county of Berks. JOHN MORKOW. Reading, May 18 <»t) d6w NOTICE. WHEREAS the Legislature »f the State o{ Pennfylvaaia, on the »Bth day of March, 1759, dtu enafl, that '» John Roger*, Alexander MWhorter, Samuel Stanhope Smith, Alhliel Green, William M. Ttniant, Patrick Allifon, Nathjuietlrwin, Jof ph Clark, Andrew Hunt»T, Jat*d Ingerfoll, Rokert Rj'.fton, Jonathanß- Smith Andrew Bayard, Elias Boudinot, John Nclfon, Ebrwzer Hazird, liavid Jaakfon, and Robert Smith, merchaut, and their fucccflors duly defied and appointed," fhouid be " a coporation aad bo dy politic, in lawand in to havi continuance forever, by the name, style, and title of Tiuftees of th« General Assembly of the Prelbvterian Church in the United States of America ; and by the nan-e, style and title aforefaid, be prrfons able and capable in law, as well to take, receive and bold, all, and all manner of lands and tenements, xentf, annuities, franchifes, and other heredita ments, whichat any tkn» or times heretofore have been granted, bargained, fold, enfeoffed, released, pevil'i d, or other** ife conveyeii, to the miniflers, and elders of this General AffemMy of the Frelby terian Church of the United States, or any other person or persons, to their ufeor in trust for them," occ —And whereas the General Assembly of the Prefljyterian Church, at their feflion in May last, did determine that the members of the corpora tion canttjtutsd aj abeve ftoula " tonvene lor the fit ft time in the Second Presbyterian Church in the City of Philadelphia,on Wednesday the i6th day of June 1709, as 11 o'clock, A. M. and that at Wait two weeks previous notice thereof fliould be gtv«n in one daily newspaper in each of the cities of Philadelphia and New-Yerk," and did appoint "the stated clerk ol the Assem bly ro give notice accordingly —ln order therefore, to carry into effect the d-Gi;n of the aforefaid 3& of incorperation, and agreeably to the direction of the General Assembly of the Pref by tenon Church, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Members of the Corporation, whose names are abo»e recited, that they are expc&ed to meet at the place and time already fpecified ; that is, in the Second Presbyterian Church in the city of Phi ladelphia, on Wednesday, the 16th day of June, s 799j 4t 11 o'clock A. M ASH BEL GREEN. Stated Clerk.of the General Allemltly as the PrefbyUrianChurch. Philadelphia, juns 6th. 1799- 3awti6 TO BE LET, A COMMODIOUS THREE iTO&Y BRICK HOUSE, SITUATJE in Walnut near Fif:h ftrcet, is Well calculared for a genteel bo»rtling houi'e. Enquire at so. icii, Walnut-ftrttt. June 7 Patent Ploughs, TO bo foldfbr eafh by />>feph Salterat Atfioti Richard Wells, Cooper's ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—*nd Jefle Evans, Lumber toil, Thc fe who haveufed them give them the preference to any ortver kind, as tbey require left team, breiK the ground bitter are kept in »rdcr at less txpsrice and are fold at a cheaper rate —the plan is much'limplified and coofiitsof but one piece of csft iron, with .the handles and beam of wood r tbey maybefixed with wrought lays and coulters to be put on with fcre?v« and taken off at pleasure Patent lights for vending with inftruftiens for making them may be had by applyingto John Newbald, or the fubfetiber No. North Front-flrset. Who bat for Salt} Or to Lease for a tcj-m ef Tian, A number of valuable trails of Land, well fitnated for Mills, Iron tVorks or Farms, mull ly improved, lying chiefly :n the cuanty of Hun tingdnn itate of Pennsylvania. TKofe who may» incline to view them will please to apply to Jolm Canan ei'q. near Huntingdon. v Charles Nivjbcld. July if Abraham Van Beurcn. Wm. MAR.BURY, Agent for the Rate of Maryland. , <*3*» 3a«-3W A '/ENDRE. f'Si <' fit se present sam retard. J DBS Tr.RKES FXCfcLI.F.VTS. fitui.-, conitt d Arundel, pre* dc la Ville d' ,ii i,H poiis,et a envir i < 30 milk's de la cite de Wad-,, tan. Une de c.-. Terre. a une fuperbe moiUm cn bnque, a trois content 4 chambres ; ur chaqcs £tage. La fitusuion in eft charmantr'l* air y eit bien fain, et le roifina-jc ell de» plus a r, L .. able —Ces Terrss fe vendront en petiu oa bieu en gros, comme il pourra convjiiir am achc teut>. Ii y a a auffi pluGcurs habitation fur fes, Terr -s, don. le loyer par an m'oiitea une /omme conCJersMe. Si 1' on vendroit une def. cription plus particuliere, il faut adreffer i ]*; m _ primerie de cette feuille. 8 juin iaw6w Valuable Property for Sale, la Cbefmtt, near Sixth flreet, dire&ly oppofit Congress Haul, A LOT of ground, about xi feet froEt in Chef it nut ftrect and 73 feet in depth, whtrecn is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel 3enge, (übje3 to a ground rent of 2?s, perantmni, 1 he advantageous situation of this property re quires no co-nments, for it nidtl be known, there ?.refew in this city to equal it, an title will be made 10 the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no l9!,Chefnut street, next door to the pre mises. mareh 5 tu.th fa tf TERMS Of Richard Fohuell, in Philadelphia, FOR SU&SCaiBtNG TO 1 HE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, FIOM TH> COMMENCtM Of tbe Ameritan War, in 1774', to the pre, sent time y INCLUDING Tbe Reports of Jhads of Departments, 0 Committees, end atl/er Official and. Pri •Date Papers of that Botty, now Jirst p:r mi tied to be made public. 7AMMS. 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