... '!V"f 4"t ■' I.' t' r "1 "* T . t 1 .WWf of*'hi>;J) i Itfg* phapor .wS'^^HWrf 1 iwisi-ed mawJow, 4>*Mis«i(rf<>*er' .•^@y®:v@F^snrtfg ... aj/t.iic'ftM'ijf- \<ujfyg( s Sflt l s'-°f,: fcaytre ■ repaired I.«l y«*w •? Se* 1 ri3tf Vwme, of v»te» maile on ; 'i';»h*J.lSeei' _;; T, *:• ,v,r■'-.. ■ ■ : r ;. •- ■ • v , Tb* W«fe;c©WßAa£a forgfe for thesp*nd< :, ,a tilt &im- J? 4 "" /. ;flwp,tfifrVhefc'in|®M»d ; *r4ep. • j*. ftofici<rttl.Beck of cord wood ' . co»J»|ar.^o J tb<s wsdtj for one ye*r, \ infl %b.t will wb ' nwt w ' ,tl « r ij mining together two year* ■ tiusume. • ; • ■ t&v 'wP'k) is tht |)«'elli»g houfc large fndrooray, to *iew; ',. Iwufea f»r a' -large ftene coil houft. '. . btyK fcttly. I|iwlt •• tva-Am*' to|ftr'jfjir%;taMat vh® Wka \ '. ■-•ffe pwrd)*fcpeaa be acconjmojated with' '., iyWy pjfeer kinidf-fiuci, ■', / l :t'arrymg oa the bu(insf«. .the (tarchafe «>nn«y ifflfi ' tif* rtsrtumder, m. yeafly inftal , went*. •',' . •■ -,. ■ ...'_'■ '. . T(ie terept may be knewnfcy supplying to Mr. *3,norih .Secotrf street, or t'hrJSfcfefibwr »t> the n<|mife». ;.- v-y;;; wssm POTTS* Jtmr. i , july',l i •'.' .; ■ , ;.3*w : 3w' fc .»■• -li.l ••-••• • ! - 1 * - v ~ , FOR SAIEy ■At tie t<wo mHeJhne % on Weiabkiont op ■ V ' Rufa Roed, /. /V *?l«e cigfety«£re» i it|Wrti'« «.»/«. There the jweßiifea a hotife 47 M ffet W;pt) by jj j-i rf«*p, a fcullcty, millt lioufe, jittop, ict ltoüb, ana *j*h »s>erfe»»ad eo«r«i anAi'jtuißp -of .jgaad Watec in ttc barn yard, and a fectradroilk ivoiifo fspplitd ■ *>•?* wcjl «iaan»ctt, iwl laid <Mt "^Wodaifc.ttftSi ttl of oquU Kieata), ahdlrnit treu, the hrtltfcy an<| ikigb, wiwiatd&a i «<*#■ «f twity-M bti»* ware. Tbtreit aiS a fc*aU <HoM>t*fe«a tha nun Vrtehctj,flablc, Jkc. and a pomp of gopd w*. "■'""TASSE'L MEREDITH. '':}• P& 11stfeet. L ' March 11. Removal. M"'* Thomas Clayton, HaMer, H'AF removed to N"o. iz6, fout'n Front street, where he mten<j9 carrying on his hufinefs as formerly, and has on hand a complete afforttnent of his own manuiailured ladies, gentlemen and HATS. Canada Beaver ef Mujk-rat Skins, Witk a complete aff&rtment of FURS, always for fjle.—He has received yer the late arrivals - from London, a complete aflortmt nt of Fajhionable Engtijh Hats, Which he now offers for iale at very reduced }&... 19 BOARDING. Three or four gentlemen may be accommodated with Board and Lodging, at Mrs M'Crea's, No. 29, north Eighth street. may go Valuable Lands FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON Tuesday the 23d day of July next, at the Tontine Goffee-Houte, in the City of New-York, 48,000 acres, of very valuable Land, situate in the county of Ti ®ga, state of New-York, Southerly of the military trait and Northerly of the town of Chtcnung, being part of the trail, commonly laiown by the name of atkins and Flint's great tract; this traft is fi'rveyed, and div.i de4 into Townfliips and quarter Tow nfhips, and the preniifts hereby advertised for sale, consists oi the North liaft and North Weft au-ii'tevs ofTownlhip No. 1, the South Weft Quarter of Townlhip No, ,6,. the North Eafl quarter of Townlhip No. 7, South East quar ter of Towriftiip No. 8, the North Weft quarter ot Township No. g, and two lots, in Townlhip No. 11, and 12, adjoining the Owego River, or Creek, containing to gether upwards of 3000 acres. Two ©i" the above mentioned quarter Town fnips are divided into lots of from 250 to j -200 acres; there are a number of settlers on the traft, and several good roads pass through it, and the furrotinding country is in a rapid state of improvement—These lands will ue fold in quarter Tovvnfhips, or finaller quantities to accommodate the pnr rhafevs, on th* following easy terms.—One fourth of the purchase money to be paid on the execution of the Deed, and the Rtfidue in three equal annual payments, with iutereft to be fecuredby a mortgage 011 thepremifes, cr other good fecihity. The title is hylif pu table, and the maps and field books cont&jn ing a description of the lands, may be seen, by applying to Colonel Aaron Burr; Henry Rutgers, Alenander Roberfon, or Marinul Willet of the city of New York, Who wil, ttreat with any person, inclining to purchase previous to the above day of Sale. New-York, May 23. A COMMODIOUS THREE STOf Y OITIiATE iii Walnut near Firth fired, is 0 wtll raiculared tor a j?;oteel boirdin g ho«fe Enquire at no. log, Walnut-ftrect.- , 'pH.VT application will be 'made tor the iflue 1 Of certificates for twenty two ihares ef the Stock of the Bank of thtrU nlteil Statu, in lieu tutioo, id favour of Jim* Ectley Collev" df T • 1 I ft k i '*i irv Philadelphia to Liverpool, Great-Britain, viz. Two certificates, No. 27,c>0» and far T...Y 1 \ 1 G. SIMPSON, Castier. Bank isf the United States, } May , 799 . \ l W* TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March nib, fjQQ. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Purluant to the adl of Cengrcfs pafled on the ill day of Jose, one thbwf.nd, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled " an a<<l regulat ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary services, and for the society of United Brethren tor propagating tlve gospel among the Heitheu and the adl supplementary to the laid reciteJ afl pafl»d on the fecand H?y of March, out thoMfand seven hundred and nine ty nine to ivtt: THAT the trail of Land herein after de fcrihcdi namely. " beginning at the North Weft corner of the leven ranges of townfhipi, and running thence fifty miles due south, along tfte western bounda% «f the laid ranges thence due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line crofl\s the lame ; —thence along the said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Wuf kingum river at the trolling p!ice above Fort La wrence ; thence down the f;iid river, to the point where a line run due weft frcun the place of begiamng, will interled the said river j thence along th| line so run to the place of be ginning has b£en divided into townfbipa of five miles square, and fra&ionalparts of town ships ; and that plats «and surveys of the laid townships and fractional parts of townships are deposited in the offices of the Rrgifter of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the inspec tion of all persona concem«d. The holders of ftich warrants as hive been er (hall be granted (of military fervicesperform ed doring the late war, are required to present the fame to the Regilter of the Treasury, at some time frior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpose of being repiftered ; No registry will however be made of any Itfe quantity tthan a quarter townthip, or four thsufand acres. 111. Th« priority of location of the warrants wbi»h may be profmited and>pei;iftered in manner afore faid, prior to thu 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 recited. IV The holdeis of fegiflered warrants, (ball on Monday the J7th day of February, in the year 1800, in the order of which the priority of locati on (ball be jJetermined by lotas aforefaid, pefon ally, or by their agents, defigaate in writing at the office of the Register of the Treasury, the p*rticu lar quarter townftips ele&ed by «hem refyedlively, and such of th« said holders as (hail not Jsfignatc their locations on the said day, lhall be poftpemed iu locating such warrants to all other benders df regiftercd warrants. The holder* of warrants for military ferviees fufficKrnt to cover one or more quarter townfbips or trails of four thousand acres each; fliall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firft day oi January, 1801, be al lowed to register the said warrants in manner a forefaid, aqd forthwith to make locations therefor on any trad or tra&s of land not before located. iaw 6m All warrants or claims for lands on account nf military Cervices, which (lull not be rrgiftered apd located before the firft day of January, 1801, are by the supplementary adl of Congirfs herein before recited, pafle'd on the second day of March, 1799, declared to he forever barred. Gives under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. ih.ta.mo. of For Sale, WO three story Brick Houses, fituared on - 1 the corner of King and Columbu9 streets, be ing equal to any fituatinn in Alexandria, for the wholesale or retail business. The houses are 40 feet by 28, the (lories arc lofty, and the brickwork done in the mod elegant maimer with flock route. One of the houses can be immediately occupied, being completely finiftied, the other will be finifh ed by the firft of OAober next. The back baild ings to the above premises are alio of brick, 16 feet square, with a number of other conveniences for the accommodation of a genteel family. Each of the above houses will be fold fubjeA to a ground rent of 40 dollars, with the priviledge of buying out at twelve and half year's purchase aDy time within four years from this date. Dry goods and groceries will be taken in part payment- For terms apply to Mr. John Barnes, No. 16 South Third street, or John holier or Nicholas Vofs in Alexandria. jime I*. Patent Ploughs, TO be fold for salh by Joseph Salter at Atfion Richard WeHs, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—and Jefle Evans, Lumber ton, Those who have used them give them the preference to any other kind, as they require iefsteam, break the ground better, are kept in srder at lei's expence and are fold at a cheiper rate —the plan is much Amplified and confiits of hut one piece of call iron, with the handles and beam of wood ; tbey may befixed with wrought lays and coultcr« to be put on with screws and taken off at pleasure Patent lights for vending wi<hi-nftm<Sinns for making them may be had by applying to John NewbsM, or the liihfcriber No. m North Froftt-itreet. Who has far Sale; Or to Lease for a term of tears, A number ot valuable tra£U of Land, welt situated for Mill*, lro-n JVorkjor Farms, most ly improved, lyiug chiefly in the county us Hun tingdon state of Pennsylvania. Tbofewhomay incline to view them will plcafe ta apply to Johtf*Canan efa. near Huntingdon. Charles Ntwlold. wwtf a 5 St» July 17 3* wj,w 1 OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. of tie Treasury.. PROPOSALS, Fer ■cttrMng the Mails of tile UNITED STATES, Oi the Jhli&dfing PoifeßoJfps}' "ITTIIjL be received at the General Post-Os- V" '-Bee in nth da>: ;8t August ne*t, mflufiTe. ; I* MAINE. '] die every Safur ayat» P m. and arrive at Golds ( Lirave Goldftmu' every Wednefdsy at j a. m : and arrive at Scaodic oh Saturday by io«, M. Fram Cflobfr ij, ta rfpril l.?— Leave Scoo die every Sun .lay at * P. « and • .-rive at Go»klP | Leave GpuMlb.i' every ThutftUy at 6 M. j and arrr he at Scopdic on Sunday at 10 a. m. j Bli;e Hi!, 1 , Caifine, Buckflon. Profyeft and Belfaft to Ducktrjp, once a week ; tftimated I <jic!'ty vc miles. I6P M ' ; From Ducktrap on Sundiy by 10 4. M. Returning, p . , j ' ___ * J two weeks I Leave iVachias every other Friday noon and I I arrive at PaflamaquaJdy on Saturday at 10 A. I I. M. Returning—Leave Paflamaquoddy every j I other Saturday at » P. M. and arrive at Machiai I I chia» ivery other Saturday noon and arrive at j It £ 9 M ' a. m. and arrive at Farmirigton on Thudclay at 10 a. Returning—Leave Farraington every 5- From Wmdfor, by Royalton, Randolph, Williamfton and Moutpdier to Burlington, once in two weeks- Leave Wiutlfor every «lh«r Thursday hy 6 A. M. and arrive at Smlingtoji on Saturday bj 4P- m. Returning—Leave Burlington every other Monday by 6 a.m. and arrive at Windsor on Wedncfday by 4 r. m. IN NKW-YORX. 6. From Fi&kill Newbury, .nee a w«k. t*xjj y o'clock, P.^M. 9* From Harrifburg by Clack's ferry# Millcrf town, ThompWowu, Mifflintewn, Lewif town, Culbertfon's mil!, and Huntingd.n to May 15 to OBober 15 —Leave Harrilburg ev ery Sunday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Alexandria the next Tuesday by 7P. m Returning— Leave Alexandria every Thursday at 6 *. m. and arrive at Harrilburg on Saturday at 4 p. m. From Oftober 15 to May 15 —Leave Harrif burg every Monday at 6 a. t*,. and arrive at Alexandria on Wedn?fday by 7r. m. Return ing—Leave Alexandria every Friday a' 6 a. m and arrive at Harrilburg en Sunday by 4 p. m. In Virginia. 10. Frcm Morgantows by Petty John tn once in two weeks. Leave Mgr. gantown every other Monday at f A. M. and ar rive at Clarkihurg by Jp. M. Returning. Leave Clarklburg every other" Tuesday by 8 a. m. and arrive at Morgantown by 7 p m. 11. From Petersburg by Suffexc. h. and South ampton c. h. to South Quay, once every mouth. Leave Petersburg the. firft Tuesday in each month by noon, and arrive at South Quay on Wednesday by 7p. m. Returning. Leave South Quay the firft Thursday in each month by 8 a. h. and arrive at Petersburg 011 Friday by 1 p si. In Virginia and North-Carolitta. si». From Norfolk by Kem-pfville, Great Bridge, ; New Lebanon and Jonelboro' to Elizabeth city, | once in two weeks. I Leave Norfolk emery other Wednesday by ap. M. and arrive at Elizabeth city on Friday by 10 la. m. Reluming. Leave Elizabeth city every j other Monday at noon aad arrive at Norfolk on j Wednesday by 10 A.m. 13. From Suffolk by South Quay to Merfrees boro' once in two weeks. Leave Suffolk every other Tvefday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Murfi eefbore'by 5p m. Returning. Leave Murfreeftwro' every W«dnefday at 9 a. m. and arris; at Suffolk by 6 p.m. 14. From Wjthe court bouse, by AuftinvUle, Grayfon court h<*trfe, flower Gap and Bethania to Salem once in two vteeks. I Leave Wythe court heufe every other Tuesday by 6 a. m. and arrive at Salem the next Thursday by Sp. m Returning. Leave Salem every Other Saturday by 6 a. m. and arrive at Wythe c.h the next Monday by 6. p. m. In Kentuckky and Tennessee. 15. From Moffat* in Tcnneffee by Col Orrs, Powell's Valley, CutnherJand Gap and Stamford to Danville, once a Week. Leave every Friday at a v m. and ar. rive at Danville the cm Monday by 7 r m. He turning, Leaveßanville evefy Tuesday by sa. vi. and arrive at lyioffats tha noit Fliday by io v A M 10. From Knoxvillc by South Weft Point, and Craig fort to Nalhvrlle«nce in two weeks. Leave Knoxvillc every ether Monday at f a. p.. and arrive at Nashville the next Saturday by 7 M. Returning. Leave Nathvillc every other Monday at 5 a. m. and arrive at Knoxville the next Saturday by 7 r. m. Note i. The Post Mailer Genera] may alter the times of arrival and departure at any time during the continuance of the centraftj, he previously ftipulatiue an adequate compenfatiou for any extra enpenfb «hac may be occaQoced thereby. Nate 2. Half an hour ibaHj>r. allowed foj Open ing and MaiJ-ac aii Oificea no par ticular time »s ipecified. Note 3, F ctf every hour's delav (unavoidable ?cci deuts excepted) in arriving airei rtij-times prescribed n any comraftjthe contractor fhail fdffeli one dol lar, and if the delay continue until thr departure of any depending Mail, whereby the Miti's dc&ned tor such depending Mail, lose a trip, an actdiaonai forfei ture of fi"e dollars (hall be incurred. Note 4. Newlpapcis as weH as Leiters *rc to be lent in the Mail*; and ifaayipeifcn making progpfals, defirea to cafry Newfpapcrs other than those convey ed in the mail, for his own emolument, he mull ftatc in his proposals tor what fu:n he will carry it with that emolument and for what futzi without that emo lument. Npte 5. Should any perion makingpropofaU defrrc an alteration of the timei of arrival and depa-tutea bove fpeciflcil, he tnuft state in his prbpbfal .'he alter ation* defircd, a°d the difference they will make in the 'trips of his contra ft. Note 6. Peril s making propofcls ar. : deilred to flare theii prices by tkcy-ar. Thofc who contrast will receive their pay Quarterly, in t he fiionths of January, April, July, and O&ober. Note 7, The con* rafts for thc routes Numbered 1 to 9, a/e to be in operation on the ift day 0$ Oftober next, and are to continue in force until the illQft. tatyu Contraftsfor the routes Numbered jo to i6are also to be in operation on the ill day of Oftober next and are to continue in force until the ill of April 1802. JOSEPH HABERSHAM. Poflmtjler General. Gentral Pofl Office, 1 [l4] Phi/a. June 10. 1799. j Jllv.af.col j 4 Notice is hereby given, rHAT separate proposals will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Depart ment ot War, until the expiration ot the 15th 'f July next ensuing, for the supply of all ra ions, which may be required for the use *f the 799, to the thirtieth day of September, 1800, 10th days inclusive, at the places and within the wo diftri&s herein after firft mentioned ; and ilfo that separate proposals will be received at he said office until the expiration of the 25th aticms which may lie required as afoi«!aid, rom the firft day of January In die year 1800, o the thirty.firll day of December in the fume n the several states herein after mentioned, viz. Firjt—Propaftja to supply all rations, that nav Le required, at Otwrgo ; at Niagara ; at Prefqu'ifie ; at Michilimackinac ; at Port Picque town, and Loramies ftires ; at Fort Wayne; at Fort Dcfiatict ; at any pllte below Fort Defiance, on the Miami river to Lake 1 Brie , at Fort Knox, aod Ouattnon on the ; ivjr Wabaftj ; at MalTac ; at any pla,:c or places on the ealt fide of the river MiflUEppi, | ibove the mouth of the river Ohio, and upon :he IlliiMii river. Second—Proposals to supply all rafc'otjs that may be required, a: any place or place*, On the :aft fide of the Miffifiippi river, below the mouth of th« river Ohio to the fouthcra boun laid Aate ; at Knoxville ; at all other palls and places within the state of Tenneflee ; at S»uth Weft Point ; at Tellico Block-house, at St. Stephens on the river Tombigby and any place or places within the Cherokee boondaries ; be neflee and within the boundary of tie United States. Third—Proposals to supply all rations that may be required, at Point-Petre ; at Coleraint; at Savannah, and at any other plan-: or ;>lacc» or recruited within the itate of Georgia ; at all fortaorflationson the Oconieeand Abtamaha, and at all other plaees in the Creek Natiop, within the limits of the United States, where troops are or may be Rationed. Fourth—Propolals to supply all rations that may bercqiiireJ at Fort Johnfon,at Fort Pinck ney, at Charleilon, or at any oihcr place or places where troops are or may he ftatiuned, rolina. Fisth —Proposals to fnpply all rations that may be required at the Fort at Wilmington, Cape Fear ; it Beac n Illaud, Ocracock j at Charlotte; at Fayettevillei at Salilbury, or at any other place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, marched #r recruited in the Hate of North Carolina. Sixth--Propofals to supply all rations that may be required at Norfolk, at Portsmouth, at Kempfville, at Charlattevilfc, at Winchester, at Staunton, at Kichcnoiid, at Alexandria, at Leef burg, at Fredcficklburg, at Carterfville, or at any other place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited, in the, Rate of Virginia. Seventh —Proposals fro fypply-all rations tbat may be required at Fort M'Hcary, at Baltimore, at Annapolis, at Frederick town, at Leonard town, at Hagers town, at liladenßiurg, at George town, it Harper's ferry, at Eiftown, at the Head of Elk, and at any other place or plates, where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited within the limits of the Rate of Maryland. Eighth—Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Fort Mifflin, at Philadel phia, at Darby, at Latvcaßer, at Wilktfoarre, at Heading, at Brillol, at Yorktown, at Carlisle, at Lewiß 6>n (Mifflin county) at Bedford, at Greenfbbrg, at Waihington, at Eaßown, at Wilmington, at Chrifliana, at Dover, or it any otherplace or places where troops ire or may je Rationed, marche-1 »r recruited within the limits of the Dates ot Pemifylvania *i:d I>sia ware, except tbe polls within the Itatr of Pemi fylvania, enumerated in the firft proj>olal>afore faid. Ninth—Proppfali to ripply.all rations that may be requifed at Hackenfac, at Elizabeth town, at New-Bvunfwick, At fturlingtoii, at Woodbury, at Trenton, jik) a* any other place «i* places where troOps are or may be JJationed, marched or recruited within the limits of the ft ate of Jersey. Tai*!"—>Pra«>ofal« to supply alt rations that may be required at New-York, at Well-Point,_<t Flulh- ing, at Hacrlcm, at Weft-Ch'eflcT, at Ponghkeep. fie, itKenderhook, at-Stall water, at Newburg, at Albany, at Cwicjoharie, at Cherry VaHey, aud at any orjier place or places, where troops arc or may be ftationied, marched or recruited within the limits ol the Hate of Nt# York, except the ports within the said (las .enumerated in the firfc pro pcfals aforefaid. Eleventh—Prepofals to supply all rations that may be required at Hartford, at ft«bron, at New London, at Brooklynn, at Wyndham, at Litchfield t Guilford, at NeW-Haven, at Fairfield, at Dsn- bury, at Middletown, and at any other place or places where troops aroor may be (latroned,Biarch- Ed of recruited within the limits of the State of Qoane&icutt, TwetfA— Proposals to supply a!l rations that may be required at Fort Wolcott, at Brinton's Point, at Newport, at Ptovidroca, and at any place or places where troops are or may heflatios ed, marched or recruited within the limits the oi ft ate of "Fbirttenth—Propofals tc supply ail rations that maybe requit ■■d at t»o«fendin the Diltri&of Maine Oloucßftw, Cape Amii Salem, Marblrt.cSd, Bol' ton, at tipringfi Id, fit Cxi.ridge, and at any other place or places wjiere tfoup»areor may beftafion- H, marched or trusited within thelimU9of the (late of KlaiTacSi' titfr. Foukentlh— i'repnfals to supply all rations th:.l may he requited at Portsmouth, at Pxcter, at Wiadlor, at Bennington, at Rutland, or at any Fort, place or places, where troops are or may b« flation«d, mtu-chedor recruited within the States of New-Han-.pOiire and Vermont. The Ration to be supplied, is to consist of the following articles, viz. Eighteen ounces of bread or flour, or when neither can be obtained, of one quart rice, «r one and a half pound of fiftedor bonltcS fctdian meal, one pound and a quarter tS beef, or One pound of faltrd beef, or three ortiHdr* of a found - of i'alted Pork, and when frelh itfix is iffmed. fait, at the rate of two quarts for etrey Aundred rations, soap at the rate of four pounds, and cmdles at the rate of a pound and a half for every hundred rations. It is expected the propolals will vlfo extend to the supply of rum, whiflcey, or other ardent spi rits at the rate of half a gill per ration, and Vine gar at the rate of two quarts tor every hundred rations. The projofaJs will fpccify the price of the fevcral component parts of the ratitfn, as well as those of lublfitutes or for parts thereof. The rations are to be furnifked in such quantities as that there flail at all times, during the term of the proposed contrails, be fuflicient lor the con. fumptio i of the troops at Michilintuckinac. Detroit Niagara and Ofwrgo, for fix months in advances, and at each of the other polls on the wrlcm wa ters, for at least three months in idvr rj, cf good and wholesome provisions, if th« fame (hall be re quired. It is also to be permitted to all and every of the commandants of fortified plac < t or polls to call for at seasons when the fame car. b • tfstif ported, or at anytime in cafe of urged uc'i fup plt'es of like provisions in advance, a* it. the .iifere tion of the commandant stall be deemed proper. Il is to be understood that the contra&or is te be at the expence and riik of issuing the supplies to the troops, and that all lofles, niTUTtieJ, by the depredations of an enemy, or by jan» of the troops ®f -he United States, Stall be paid si r at the price of ihe article captured or dedroved, on the depositions of two or more pcrfont us editable ■.haraSars, and the certificateof a cr .toned officer, ascertaining the circumfl;-nces %tbi loft, andtht amount of the articles, for whuff 1< 'pm fation Otall bt! claimed. The privilege is to be understood to be r>.' red to the United States of requiring, tnat none th» fuppliet which may be furit idled under a:;;. 14 propoi'eJ coiitraflsffiaU be issued, until the f» lit which bave or may be furnifhtd undt rc< ..Is now in force have bfftnconfuttied, and thai ""up. ply in advance may be always requi>-< d at >t" of thefiyeii peQs on titc S*a board or Inc : an iters not exceeding three moaths. JAMMS M , UENRT t m«ch ii ON Tuesday the »ovh ef Augull | fl, a u eipofe to public sale, at the l. v-o „i Ncw- Maiket, in Deri'ielter county, -all - aluabie traS nr parcal el land commonly called trn Ctiop- Cank ladi.m Lands, Gtnated cn the so. th fide and binding on the Chaplink river foverti milra, (up. posed to contain about fix t>nufind acrca, to lie divided into lots 10 contain from 100 to 500 acrej each: The term- of sale a» follow; viz. thuchafera to give bond immediately -fter the sals with ap proved fecariry, conditioned for ihc payment of the purchase money, with ititerefl fr #1 the day of sale, iu four annual •n l > iln>rur. 'A'&'My to an sS, entitled, 41 An aA appointing commff fioners to contract for and purchase tha Unds com monly called the C'hoptank Indian Land« in Do»- cheScr county, and for apprdpriat»ig the fame to t}it use of thii state, an J to repeal the afi of alTem bly therein mentiuoed;" paffedat November fef fiOD, 179?. Wm MARBURY, Agent for the (late of MarflM*!. d3«i April 19 Ibe Subscriber offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY.' A N Excellent three flory Brick H.iufe, » u - X V ate the corner of 7 th and Race- rtre«, th« haute is about t s feet front and well finilh ed in every refpeift ; the Lot is 76 feet fronton Raced,cet a*d gg f«. ct d.ep.the fituatios rcmar f \t iiry ' 1 P ali, ' c open in Front Two three ffory Brick Honfes, Brick Stores* and good Wharf, fitiwte in Water-street, be and the lot on which tbtfe buildings art, is fifty four feet frost en V\ ater ftneet, and continues that width abo.t 95 feet, then widens to thefouth 13 fert 6ia«h* <«, Jo that the frt.ru on the water is sixty seven feet kx irrches, thu let adjoins Joh* Steinrrcetz c <j. on t.it south, and has the advantage of a public aiiey 01, the north, and it a very dellra ble fituatio,. tor the bufuiefc of a Flour Faflor or Mmtchant 9 A large elegant two ftery Stone House, fitu «c or. the Point no Point road, being the firft houfc to th» Northward of the five mile Root: tftw hoofc m about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep naimed In t neat manner; there is a ecodear «Ven and choice coWeflksn of the l*eli fruir trees, Ice-Hante and other conveniences with about nine acres of ground—or if mere agreeable to the purchaier, thirty two acres 9 f mjand and meadow may be added to it. A plantation in Bibirry Townfhia, Philadd ph.aco.mty near th, Red Lyon, about 1» ro i!e« froth this city ; ho»nd.d by the Northampton Road and Poqueding Cr«k, thi. farm conu.t.s about 140 acres of land, a proportion of which t« woodland and meadow , a brick dwellm*- house, frame barn, and other outJiouft. anrt it Ibb fdl I, t? be 4 good stone quarr y on P art " f it, although it has rot yet been opened, a fur ther defoription is deemed unrieceflary as no person wi'l purchafi. without viewing the pre- A frnall plantation in Horft, m Tow«fhi P , Montgomery cftunty, nineteen miles from Phi . P » to Orarr.e P.rk, on which i« an excellent new Stone Haufe and Kitchen, of'.ca* 7J e . S n SM , (0r " U ' accolnm °<l«inn of traveller , horfcs . the hoafe is now occupi olw- a w fr ?' a " d any kind of p«W,c the land is good in qualify, a good neighborhood, and a remarkably heithy litUfltion : there ;s fifty acres of land and mea dcw.n th, S t J r m ~ A, f o f orfa , e) fcvera| n . aflt of land m different counties of this state p- T+ie HonTa inßace-ftrcet firft mentioned and ane of the House, in Water-street, are now , TO BE LET, And immediate pnflWfioh grven. For term? apply at rhe Sobdl-eaft colder of Arch- and oixtVftrcets, to feb 7 PRINTED BY j. IV. fj'-.vxo. Secretary of W»r. tor Kale, JOSEPH BALL. th&ftf
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