;• • - v»*rv._ »r fTT&ixck •. assessor- « -rxtsz* J von SAL E, ByVne Huhfcribers at No. 5 Chefnut ■ street, the following articles, viz. Nt and proot Sjunilb Brandy injipes, ' Nat* England Rum in Uh..s, Codfilb, in do. futiacco, in do Riix in ticrc?«, ilcct in Mils, and half bbts. Mackarel, in do. oj cririaccti Candles in boxes, Madeira Wine in pipushalf pipes &qr. calks . Claret, in cases. JBofton Ssiil Duck, Nos, I a 2. Ruflia, dittQ, different qualities, RufiaHfmp, JOSEPH ANTHONY Sc Co. , Jnly 5. jtawflw Received bf tie ship Adriav.a, captain Carl ton, from London, A fcjUGB ASSO TM'KT OF HAIR S EATINGS, Suitable for ct\ajr and foplia covers, evn&fting, of ft iped and plain, and of the following widths, viz 18, 19, 20, 11, il, J3> 24 s6, 28, 30 and 31 inches. FOlt SALE r.r GEORGE -PENNOCK, i«jlv 8 eotf FORSALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near liftb-slreet, WOOLWICH proof Cannon —9 pcrunders, *i-»faet long, 10 cwt. tach, and 7 feet long, 13 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. completed ditto —6 pounders, j 1-1 feet long, 15 cwt. each, and 6 feet long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. complete; Carronades on Aiding carriages, la, 18 & a 4 pounders, weighing 6 1-2, 8 and 13 cwt. each; hoarding Pikes and Cutltfles ; Englifb Camion Powder; Copper Sheathing Mails, Spikes and Bolts;. 6,9 n, 18 and 241b. round Shot; 6, 9, r8 a«id 24lbi double-headed do. $, 18 and 241b. Cannifter Shot. Alio—a quantity of best Englilh, Porter, Claret ai.d Port Wine Bottlus, Taunt«n aleio calks of 7 dozen each, march 8. aaw rf John MILLE*, ~JUN. No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. Has for Sale. Ceffacs, BPTtus, >1 am 00 dies, Ta^aties, Coixcods, Pwr.a Roinal and > "Handkerchiefs. Mulmul j 7he foregoing goods are now to be fold at REDUCED PRICES, N. B. Many of ete Goods may be printed to advantage in this country niay 16 3awtf Thirty Dollars Reward. STOLEN, out ot the of the fublcrtber, f3oth of lafl a Dark Chefnut Sorrel Horse. Said horse haa a ltar and blaze; Bx years o!d this Ipring, fifteen and an half hands high ; both hind legs white half way to his knee, bran ded P B : the fame night there were a saddle and bridle ftr.lea out cf another stable ; fuppofeil , by lliehael Gnhby, as the said Michael Gubby u as taken ori the Third inft. with the faidfaddle aaid bridle, and had exchanged the h«ifefora Oaik brown mare, about 14 and a half hands •li : gh j (he has a ilar, and white spot on the near fide ot Iter jaw, above the bit ; has thediftem per; and Li goodortier ; the said Gubby made bis eH-ape the fame evening. If the owner of the mare hjt« the horse, and will bring him home t.ithe i'abferiber, he (hill have ihefaid maie fifteen dollars cash, and if he fecares the thief in Ne A--Caltle Jail,he (hall he entitled to fifteen dollars forhiro—any other perfor. or per sons taking up said horse and thief, and bringing the ho:fe to the fubferiber, and secur ing the thief, as aforefaid, (hall be entitled to the above reward, and reasonable charges, or sis een doHsrs for either of them. JOvSHUA JACKSON. Wilmington, April 7j (Jy.9) DONATION LANDS. Notice is hereby given, •"ptiAT Claims for Donation Lands granted t by the State of Pennfylvamia to the Ofii ■ers and Soluiers of the L'« e lielonging to the (aid State in the fate war, wilt lie received at the Off.ce of Comptroller General of said State until the ift September next inclufivo, and that th« luhl'rribers authorised by law will fit as a )Wr:"> at the said Office on every Monday from ten o'clock in tht ioretioon until one in the af ternoon, to hear and deftrmine all unfitified Corns' already filed, a< well as those which mi* be filed on or before the said firft day of September next. John Donnaldson, Comt'r. Samuel Bryan, Regt'r. Peter Bayntok, Tr*as'r. Department of Aceountsof ) JVnnfylvania, May 15, '99. ) ( '6) diw (m.w-fa tf) Valuable Property for Sale, ?:« Chefnut, near Sixth street, dire&ly oppofit CoNGßxss Hall, * \ LOT of ground, about 11 feet front in.Chef- XI nut street and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a ;ooJ frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel 9enge, fubjeil to a ground rent of »os. per annum. The advjntageous situation of this property re quire-. no comments, for it nmtt be known, there re few in this city to equaljit, an upecceptionable < tle will be made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. rjS, Chefnut street, next door to the pre mises. r.iareh ■; ( "-' h . LOST, Either in the City, or c n the road to Ger mantown, SOME paper s of no value but to the owuor— -1 hey were enclosed in a pewfpaper —If dmivured at r: *?:» offiee, the perfow leaving them ISall be re garded. T-n e T 4 tlwtf __ ' 7a K E NOTICE. * i "HH (iibfcrih« ir , having ohfjined Letters of J Aaminilru-.A.Ti on rhe ptrrfonal-F.ftMe of Vr, ;-i.•••ton. Lite of Ccecal County in the (late ,1 Matyl.'.tril. <*ect»fed ; all purfoos having claims - 1 he laid deeeafed, are warned to exhibit the ■, with the voucher* thereof, on the 6th day of u:xt rt the town of Warwick, in said. . ~Vt v airs ftait. that a dividend of the affetts in h -id.mav be n.-.' agrc:ahlc to law. REEECCA MORTON, Admiv. x. V'j* ichj.lyi. [J'J 1 )' .Si 3^vi6A. 'f I?-S 1o be Sold or Exchanged, jT 'OR Jfaojfaa-tv within twelve miles ot the CitM JL of Philadelphia, and cn the Bristol Ruadj sl beautiful and very highly cultivated FARM. For particulars, fee the office of C. Lebarbierdu Plellis. No, 2j So ~ V tawjm May 13, 1799. > , A VEND RE. (St I' on sc presente &ans retard.) DES T&RRES KXCELLENTS, fituees dakis 1* comte d' Arundel, pres fand, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitUd 'tan afl regtilrt- I ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary services, and for the Society of United Brethren for propagating the gospel among the Heathen and the a<3 lupplementary to the said recitedaisl pafledon the lecond day of March, onethontand seven hundred and nine ty nine to wit: T THAT the trail of Land herein after de fended, nan.ely, " beginning at the North Weft corner of the seven ranges of townfhipt, and running thence fifty miles due south, along the wefttrn boundasy of the said 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 crofies the fame ; —thence along the feid boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Mvf kingum river at the crofting p'.jce above Fort Lawrence; theuce down the laid river, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of beginning, will interfefl the said river; thency along the line so run to the place of be ginning 5" has been divided into town(hips of five miles square, and fi*a*slionalparts of town-, (hips ; and that plats 'and surveys of th't said townships and fractional parts of townft.ips are deposited in the offices of the Regifler of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the inflec tion of all persons concerned. 11. The holders of fueh warrants as have been or (kail be granted fqr military services perform ed during the late war, are required to present the fame to the Register of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth dny of February in the year, one tboufand eight hundred, for the fwrpole of being rejiftered ; No regifiry will however be made of any lei's quantity than a quarter townlhip, or four thaufand acres. 111. Th« priority of location of the warrants which may be prefeoted andVFegiflered in manner afore faid, 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 diefcribed by th< act firft recited. The ho Wet* of registered warrants, fliall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800, in the order of which the priority of locati on (hall be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon illy, or by th«ir agents, delignate in writing at the office of the Rcgiffer of theTreafury, the particu lar quarter townfliips ele£ted by them refpe,lively, and such of the said holders as (hall not dcfignate their locations on the said day, fliall be postponed i» locating such warrants to all other holders of regiftercd warrants. V, The holders of warrants for military services fufficten? to cover otic or more quarter townships or trails of four thousand acres each ; (hall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 and prier to the firft day 01 January, 1801, be al lowed to register the said warrants in maonfr a forefaid, And forthwith to make locations therefor on any tract or traifts of land not before located. VI. All warrants or claims for lands 011 account of I military lor vices, which (hall not be rrgiftered and locat«d btfore the firft day of January, 1802, are by the fuppJementary of herein before recited, paflcd on the second day of March, 1799, declared to be forever barred. CJirea under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. of the Treasury. PROPOSALS, For carrying the Mails of the UNITED STATES, On the following Potr-RojtDS, WII.T. he received at the General Pod-Of fice in Philadelphia, until the lath da) of Aug-uft next, inclulive. in maixi:. i. Scoodic by Machias, Chandler's river, Columbia and Narraguagus to Goldfbcro', once a week, estimated eighty eight miles. From April to Ottober lstbr Leave Scoo dic every Satur ayat i r s.ami arrive at Golds boro' the next Tuesday by 6p. m. Returning Leave Goldftoro' every Wednesday at 5 A. M and arrive at Scoodic ob Saturday by JO a. m. Frsnt OSober 15, to April 15 —'Leave Sooo die every Sunday at 1 p. m -ind at Gouldf linio' on Wethir fifty by 6P. M Rtitti ning— I.ea*e Guuldibo' every Thurfthy at 6 a. m. and arni»e ai Scofltlic on Sunday at 10 A. M. a. From Gouldfburo* by Sullivan, Trenton, Blue Hill, Caftine, BuckAon, Profpeift and Belfaft to Duektrap, once a week ; tftimated eijhty five miles. From "April if,to OHober 15 —Leave Gouldf bero' every VVednefday, at 5 A. M. and arrive at Ducktrap on Saturday by 10 A. M. Return ing—Leave Ducktrap every Saturday at i p.m. and arrive at Gouldlboro" the next Tuesday by 6 P. M. From OBober 15 to April 1$ —Leave Gouldf boro' every Thurlday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Ducktrap (jn Sunday by Jo A. M. Returning, Leave Ducktrap every Sunday at a P. M. and arrive at Gouldlboro' on VVednefday by 6 p.m. 3. From Machias to PaiTamaquoddy, once in two weeks. Leave Vachbs every other Friday noon and arrive at Paflamaquoddy on Saturday at 10 A. m. Returning—Leave Paflamaquoddy every other Saturday at » p. m. and arrive at Machias on Sunday noon. From October Ij to April 15 —Leave Ma chias every other Saturday noon and arrive at PafTamaquoddy on Sunday at 10 a. m. Retur ning—Leave Paflarnaquoddy every other Sun day at 2 p.m. aod arrive at Machias oa Monday at a p. m. 4. From Auguftaby Readfield andChefler to Farmington, once in two weeks. Leave Augusta every other Wednesday at 8 A. M. and arrive at Farmitigton on Thursday at 10 a. m. Returning—Leave Farmington every ether Monday at 1 P.M. and arrive at liallcwe'.l on Tuesday by 6 P. m. IN VERMONT. 5. From Windsor, by Royalton, Randolph, Wil'iaiulfun and Montpelier to Burlington, once in two weeks. Leave Windsor every other Thursday by 6 a m and arrive at Burlington on Sarurday by 4p. M. Returning*-Leave Burlington every other Monday by supply all ration* that may be required, at any place or place*, on the east fide of the Miffiflippi river, below the mouth of the river Ohio to the southern boun dary of the state Kentucky and within the laid state ; at Kuoxville ; at all other potts and ; places within the hate of Tcnneffec ; at South | Weft Poiut ; at Tellico lilock-houfe, at St. Stephens on the river Tombigby and any place . or places within the Cherokee boundaries j be low the southern boundary of the state of Ten iiellee and withirt the boundary of the United States. Third—Proposals to supply all rations that may be wquired, at Point-i'etre; at Coleraine ; at Savaßtuh, and at any other place or places where troops are or may be ftattoned, marched or recruited within the state of Georgia ; at all forts or ftaticnsoo the Oconnee and Alatamaha, and at alt other places in the Creek Nation, within the limits of the United States, where troop* are or may be fiatioiied. Fourth—Proposals ;o supply all rations that may be required at Fort Johnfon,at Fort Ptnck ney, at Charlofton, or at any other place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited in the state of South Ca rolina. Fisth —Proposals to supply all rations that may be reqtffred at the Fort at Wilmington, Cape Fear ; at Beac n Iflaml, Ocracock ; at Charlotte; at Fayetteville j at Salisbury, or at any other place or placet where troops are or may be flationed, marched «r recruited in the state of North Carolityi. Sixth--Propofik to supply all rations that may be required at Norfolk, at Portsmouth, at Kempfville, at Charlottevilje, at VVinchefter, at Staunton, at Richmond, at Alexandria, at Leef burg, at Frederickfburg, at Camrfville, or at any ether place or places where troops are or may be flationed, marched or recruited, in the state of Virginia. Seventh—Proposals to supply all rations that may We required at Fort M'Hcary, at Baltimore, at Annapolis, at Frederick town, at Leonard town, at liagers town, at Bladenfburg, at George town. »t Harper's fetry> at £ j&own, at the Head of Elk, and at any other place or places, where troops art or may be flationed, marched or recruited within the limits of the state of Maryland. Eighth—rropofals to supply all ration? that may be required at Fort Mifflin, at Philadel phia, at Darby, at Lancaster, at VVilkefbii re, at Reading, at Briiiol, at Yorktown, at Carlisle, at Lewill >wn ( Mifflin county) at Bedford, at Grcenfbisrg, at Walhington, at Eaftown, at Wilmington, at Chriitiana, at Dover, or at any other place or places wbere troops are or may je flationed, marched or recruited within the limits of the states of Pennfylvatui and Dela ware, except the polls within the state of Penn sylvania, enumtrated in the firft proposals afore faid. Ninth—PropofaH to supply all rations that tnay be required at Hackeniac, at Elizabeth town, at New-Brunfwick, at Bitrlington, at Woodbury, at Trenton, and at any other place ar plact s vt-here troops are or may be flationcd, inarched or recruited u rthin the limits of the slate of Jersey. Tenth.—PropofaU to supply all rations that may be required at >Tew-York, at Weft-Point, .it Plum ing, at Haerletn, at Weft-Chrtler, at Poughkeep fie, atKetrderhook, at Stillwater, atNewburg, at Albany, at Oonejoharie, at Cherry Valley, ami at any o'her place or places, where troops arc or may be Rationed, marched or recruited within the limits of the slate of New York, except the polls within the f.iid state enumerated in the firft pro psfal- aforefaid, Eleventh —Prepofals to supply all rations that may be required at Hartford, at Heliroa, 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 troop 9 are or may he ftatioutd,march ed or recruited within the limits of the State of Qonne&Kutt. | Twelfth —Proposals to supply aU rations that may.be required at Fort Woleott, at Brinton's Point, at Newport, at Providcnca.. and at any place or places where troop 3 are or may be {lotion ed, marched or recruited with:H the Iltnits the of | (late of Rhade-Ifland. TMrlttntb—Proposals to supply ail rations that maybe requii dnt the DiffHQ o f Maine Uoueelier, Caw: Aim, Salmi, Marblehead, Bos. ton, at .Springfield, at I'xbridge, and at any other pb.ee or places where troops are or may be (lation ed, marched or recruited within thu limits of the dare of Maffachufctts. Fonrt ir.th—Propufals to supply all ratio™ that may be required at P'orefmouth, at Exeter, at VVindfor, at Etanington, at Rutland, or at any Fort, place or places, where troops are or may b« flationsd, marched or recruited within the State*of New-Hamplhir. and Vermont. The Ration to be supplied, is to consist of the | following artide», viz i.ighteen ounces of bread or flour, or when »eithercan be obtained, of one quart *( rice, er one a half pound of lifted or ho'atted indian meal, one pound and a quarter of frefh htuf, or one pound of lalted beef, or three quarter* of a pound of lalted Pork, and when frefh meat is issued, f it, at the rate of two quarts for cvrey hundred rations, ac the rate of four pounds, and cuidlei at the rate of a pound and a half for every hundred rations. !t is cxpeScd the proposals will also extend to the supply of turn, whiskey, or other ardent fpi. rits attheraieof half a gill per ration, and Vine. g.;r at the rate of two quarts lor ovcry hundred rations. The proposals will fpecify the price of the fcvcral component parts of the ration, as well as those of lubllitutci or alternatives for parts thereof. The ration- are to be'furnifted in such quantities 5? that there ihall M all times, during tl»c term of tfce propoi'ed eontra&s, be lufficieiit iyr the con. fjimptioa at the troops at Michiliniackinae, Drtroit Niagara and Qfwsgo, for fix months in advances, and at each of the other posts on the weflrrn w 3 _ ters, for at least three cntinths in ad vanes, of good and wholesome previfipns, if the fame (hall be re quired. It is also to be permitted to all and every of the commandants of fortified places, or poftj to call for at seasons when the fame can be trans ported, or at anytime in cafe of urgency, such top plies of like provisions in advance, as in tbe difare tion of the commandant (ball he deemed proper. It is to be uuderftood that the contractor is to be at the expeace and rifle of issuing the fuppliei to the troops, and that all lolfes, fuflained, by the depredations of an enemy, or by weans of ').e troops »f the United States, ftaH be paid for at the price of the article captured or destroyed, on the depofitiuns of two or mone perf3ers, and the certificate of a rommiflioned ulbcer, afee-rcaining the circtimftauccs of the luli. Hid the amount of the articles *" or which compsa fation shall he claimed. The privilege is to be under flood to be referred to the United states of requiring, that none o( th» supplies which may be furnilbed under any of proposed contrails shall he issued, until the fupplie which have or may be furnilhed under contr.&s now in force have bean consumed, and that a l'up» ply in advance may be alway» required at any of the p„{i, OB t j, e Saa-bo&rd or Indian frontier* not exceeding three months. JAMES M*HENRT, Secretary of War. mcrch ip Valuable Lands for Sale. ON Tuesday the aoth of August next, I CiaH Jipofe to public fait, at the town of Nov- M&iket, ia Oorcbeller comity, all that valuable triisl or parcal of Und conmionly called the Chop tank Indian Land:*, fituatrd on the south fide and binding on the Cii.'ptank river fcveral mile*, fup poled to contain about fix thousand acres, to be divided into lots to contain from 100 to 500 acres each: The terms of sale as follow, vie. Vur chafers to give bond immediately after the fata with ap proved fecirity, conditioned Iqr the payment of the purchase money, with intcreft from the day of sale, in four equal annual itiftal&ierts, agreeably to an aA, entitled, " An afl appointing rommif fiuncrs to contract lor iui J iJUr.K.iI r th« l^nd"com monly called the Choptank lrdian J.ands in Dor chefler conrty, asii for ap|>roprialitfg the fame to the use of this slate, and to repeal the a& of afTem-i, bly therein mentionedpalled at November fef fiou, 1798. | Wm MARBURY, Agent for the date of Maryland* djm >rill9 Ihe Subscriber offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. AN F.xceJlent three ftrry Brick House, sit u . ate the corner of 7th aid Race-ltreets the houlf is shout 15 feet front and well fimih ed in ev.ry ref[wi> ; the Lot is 76 feel front on Rj' e-ftrtet and Si! fee' deep,the filiation remar kably airy, having a puWic fquareopen in Front of it. Two three story Brick Honfes. Brick Stores, and pood Wharf, fitinte io Watcr-ftreet, be tween Arch and Race-ltreets, the lot on which these buildings are, is fifty four feet froot oa Water-ffreet, ami continues that width fl>o«t <)5 fret, then widens tot he south 13 sees 6 iwh es, fotlntthe from on the water is sixty fcvea feet 6x inches, this lot adjoins John Suinmet* elq 011 the south, and has the advantage of a public alley on the north, and is a very lefira l)le fituatiiw for the buftoefs of a Flour Eiaor, or M«reh«nt A large elegant two ft„ry Stone Hmife, situ ate on the Point 110 Point road, being the firit house to the Northward of the five mile ftohe ; this house is about So feet front and 4c feet deep finiJhed in a neat manner; there is a den and choke collsflion of the heft fruit trees, Ice-House and other conveniences with about nine acres of ground—or i.' more agreeable to the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and meadow may be added toi'. A plantation in Bibirry Township, PhHpde!- phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 milts from this city ; hound?d by the Northampton Road and Poijueffing Creek, thi, farm contaV'S about j4O acres of tand, a proportionof which is woodland and meadow , a brick dwelling houfe, frame barn, and other and theie is said to be a good Ifone quarry on part of it, although it has not yet been opened, a fur tber dei'tription is deemed unneevfiiry as no person will pupchafe without viewing the pre* mires, A fonall plantation in Hordiam Towßfliip, Montgomery count*, nineteen miles from Phi laddphia, adjoining to Grime Pjrk, on which is an excellent new Stone House ?mJ Kitchen, with a large Stone SHed for the accommodation of traveller s herfes ; ihe house i now occupi ed as a tavern, and i« fu,'table for any kind of public bufinef>, the land is good in quality, t good neighborhood, aud a remarkahly healthy ntfatioa : there ;s fifty acres of land and mea dow in this f irm——Alfo for file, federal traflt of lai.d in different counties of thi« (late ij T' le Honfe in Raee-llreet firft mentioned and enc of the |loufe» in Water-fireet, are now TO BE LET, And immediate p fleflion given. Fortenn» apply at the Sooth-east comer of Arch and Si.v.h-flreets, to f* t> 7 printed by y. it. W;Vo, JOSEPH BALL. tb&f tf [fnigr '•i '