jjr < > - SSL -■^^lH* m Tafhionable Millinery. H ELIZA M'DOUGALL, HASjurt received per ship Thomas Chalkier and Adriana.from Loudon, an elegant atfprtm«nt of the most fafliionable Millinir y, vis. Chemiile LATHERS Fancy flowers • fiiark tiffany flowers i Wreathe Do. do. and do. Nelson's bonnets Infant's pipt» straw bonnets Maid's fancy do. do. Women's da. do. do. do. shades Do. Fancy bugle (hoe role* Do. do. trimmings Black, whitt, blue, yellow, pink and orange «rap* Black, white and green gauze veils Do. gau2 N. . And per Harmony, just arrived, a furthe assortment of Millinery. June 26 , 1 ' 9 ' •» ■■ ■ V * ■ V Notice is hereby Given, "■pHAT application will be made for the ifTue *• of certificates for twenty two shares of the Stock c . of theU»ited Stat -i, in lieu of the IsndtTmeutioned certificates for a Ilka number bf Ihires of the stock of the laid In ft: - % > ' \ "* V tntiorijj iiiiavoiir of Jimts Ecklcy Colley, qf TBEMS tiverpoo], lott Vy the' capture of; the Diana, Ofßichard, tfibwelL in Philadelphia, fr°m| * FO* svßicaiiuNo TO IH» ■:' '■ JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, five (bares each.' Three certificates. No. 1700 a. „ "omth* commincelaen x ' anjt 17004, tir four (harts tiach. . American War, in 1774, to the pre ! -G. SIMPSONj Cashier. sent titoe, 'o>qst <>f the United States, > - ' wcludino M«y 13, <799. V ' tiwjtn The Reports of Heads of Departments, of -V •% '»•. ' 1 ; 1 <../ ■ — _■ ' —>— - Committees, and other OJicial and Pri . "Saitluel Miles» jun'r. vat* Papers, of that Body, now first ptr. ~ Of4htcUy**of Pbiiedelphw, merchant, kajr- mitted to be made public. .. N . > ing)|{6giw4l over aJI hi« tfle£U,*r«*l, perfeoit _ rstus. i<-i: to the for the benefit THE jrork win he printed on a fine paper, and " of fitcJtwf his creditors at may fubfenbe to the j 1 ,ew ne,t t 'P«.i n large o.saTa. fairf alignment on.orJwforedie firft of Augull Each volume will contain above joo pages, ttext; V neatly bound and lettered.. vKntirp »s <*i*pn Uniformity in size, paper, and binding, will be »«once IS nerefty given, oUerved throughout the work ; r„ that, while the •I i.tr :L/'. • - 1 ' ** . Fo all person, indebted t<> die laid cHate, tha ' bferiacrs b.tomc pofTeffed of a valuable recoru, they arc rcqueltcd to »i. immediate payrceut { an ornanicl, t niay he added to tlu-ir libraries, to either bftbc jAinee ■ .cr to the lad Samuel I * llle ,t ,nce "> will he 3 riolU. ;j ct». Miles, who is autho' lied to receive the fame ; ' P ctvo!u «>-- «,»™r.K and 3 doll,, whole feouud , m more thfcH the member ftfofcnbed for. a coufid.ra i:„ ,1 . ; bi,i risc on t,1,! P rice ma )' he to non-fuby » arcor.hnj;!/. icriber.. % 7 ! Kich volume wi]l contain about one third less ]OHN A LLEtSIV J P-'Milher is not yet enabled to determine the client _____ : ' to make public, he cannot afj«rtain the number of / 'vV'; '• - v ' r*-' -* \ 4 f ' 5 SI I DATE in Douglas [VwnKiip, Berks county, abbtit on: mile and a half from tiic River f S huy 1 mI tains three hundred fad « xty acres ol land, about oue hundred and twenty of which it wood land; twentv-tm* acres fff mca low, fix'ct n of which is water.d, icfides clover fields; a very capital orch ard ijntainiug upwards ot two hundred apfle «2s &b lately re aired, and is capable of manuiacluring N two hundred abd forty tons of bar iron ai.r :-ily.— two liory'.lone dwcllipt;houf<* and counting houfa flone fcarn and Rabies tulia'--m lor thirty hurfes, a large jjrain barn, cow houle,and every other bnild not timber land from ( to 5 miles from the works; H which will be fold cither with the works or luper »re, a? may suit the purchaser. gons, hoilei, andeviry other kind of llock uecef tary lor carry irg on the bufnicfs. CLEMENT STOCKAR.EfIj merchant, Philadel phia, or to the fubferiber cn the premifi. •V.'- W*s By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near foftb-slrict, WOOLYr'ICH proof Cannon—9 pounders, 61-» feet long, 10 ewt. each, and 7 Ice: long, 11 cw:. iici'., with carriages, &c. com r nl ditto —6 pounders, 5 1-1 feet lonif, 15 ewt. e»ch, and 6 fret long, 18 ewt. each,»ltb carriages, &c. complete; Carrcuadcs on Aiding carriages, 11, 18 & 24 poun Jers, weighing 6 M, 8 and 13 ewt. each; Boan'iug Pikes and CutlalT-'s ; Englilh Cannon Pow^'r; Copper she j'.hinj; Naiiv Spikes aud E.nts; 6,9 and 141b. round Shot; 6, 9, 18 asd 14lb. double-headed do. 9, 18 ar.d 14II). Canniller Shot. Alio—a quantity of bell Engliih, Porter, Claret and Port Wine Dottls-i, Taunt»n rtlein calks of 7 dozen each ■1 Ifc> fV Eighty Dollars Reward, BROKE out of the PHISJN lor the City and County of Philadelphia, on the Night of the "31ft Juy, 1799, the following described felons. DANIEL HENDERSON, An h-ifhmao, iboat jf years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, fill.round face, dark hair, stout Siode, has a down look and fair complexion.; wat conr»£teif inthe county of Berks CHRISTIAN SHARPE, Alias J own Th o m A nat'vs, of Dutch parents, alaut 14 years o£ ags> 5 feet 10 or n inches high, straight well maie, long visage, heavy eye brows, down look, a large head of hair, dark brawn, which he wears quewcJ down to his waist ; was conviited in Cum berland county. JOHN STRATTS, •? . 1. I {• A Spaniard, about 30 years of age, five feet 10 inches high, well made, fair complexion, black frisded hairj which he wears qucd ; was convicted -ajt Pittftmrgh. , Went oft also, at the fan-..-times certain MAR TIN KNO VLES, well known in thiscity, who was apprehended on the day of fcisefcapcfor com mitting a burglary at the Koufe of J. G. Koch.— The above reward will be paid for the delivery ol the abovn named persons at the Prison of the City and County of Philadelphia, or on being secured in any Jail in the Ur -eU States, or twenty dollars for either ef them. PHILIP EDWARDS, keeper. Philadelphia Piilon, augwft 3. eodjw V V. '*% ' "V • FOR SALE, FOR SALE Alias Jo hj Soto, * 7" T ' l*S, WILLIAM COBBET7 HAS JUST PUBLISHED (PRICE I DOL. JOCtNTI) Br William Gifford, Esquire. To which is prefixed, A POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR By an American Gentleman. [ln introducing this celebrated work to the Gen tleman ana Ladies of America, I have endeavored to give it a dress proportioned to its diliinguifhed merit, and to the of tfrofe for whose aruufe ment and delight it is intended. No expence ha 3 Ween ipared in the publication; and I flattermyfclf tha: the work does not yield, either in paper or print, to any «nc ever pubiijhsd in America l 1 his edition ha- an advantage over Tome former ones, as it contains by way of notes, the minor produ<slions ot the author ; and, it hat an advan tage ever every other edition, Li the Poetical Mfijtle, which is prefixed to it, and which mult be ex tremely gratifying to every lover of literature ia this country, as it is a proof that there are Ameri cans who have the tafle to admi.ie, rhe justice to applaed, and th« talents to rival the Geniuses ol other nations. eotf. Some Copies have been sent on to Atr. Som ervilUy Maiden Lane, Nno York, also to Jfrfr. Hill, Baltimore t and to Mr. Young, Ciarlejhn. Copies will be sent to B»fioa and other places, as soon as accafions offer.] may »8 volumes which wiHcomprife the work. £jT Pay merits to be nw4e on delivery of each uolurr.e. Subscribers will have it 9 their option, either to fubl'cribe lor the whole of the Journals, up to the present time, or to thofc only of the Old (Jongref* prior to the organization of the Federal Govern ment. IN all countries, t*»e pro.-» .dings in the com m:n< ment of their governments, are 101 l in d*rk ni'ft anil obfturity, owing to a carelefsiufs, in the jucceedinj* generation, to prefcrve the public re cords, and the attention of the nation, in thslVrude ages, being caiUd off from their dome&ic concerns, to «"gage in wars and conom ft. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they bee. n tranfmiusd to «nr days I l ime, that dettroy* every thing, enhances this value of well authenti cated public record?, and renders them almoll io eflimable. It i» hoped, thai Americans will, there for, chearful'y contribute their alliftance in trans mitting to poflerity tht labours of their anoellers —founders of the Columbian nation. *«* The work will feNainly be advanced with expedition and promptitude. The {olio-wing will Qww thefupp«rt it has already acquired: «• PbHadripbia, June Ij, 1798. " To the Honorable the Sedate and Houfc of Rep rcfentatives of th« Unitei; States. " The MciViORIAI. ot the Subfcrilwrs,Citizens, &c. of Philadelphia, " RrJTprftfulljJievccth, " i hat having, in our refpeflivs avocations, frequent oeeafionsto recur to the Journals of Con. grefs, we experience intorfvcnience by the scarci ty of t! em : That we lindcrlland that Richard Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia, has h*d it in c >ntemplat:on 10 print that public record; and that hath obtained partial countenance Ironi ma ny individuals; bat that he has delayed profecu ti'.ig the work, in expectation of encouragement frum government, that may Adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpe&fnily lolicit, as the puklicition i- neccir. ry to be diflsmir.ated amot:g public boiliesi.that Congrcfi will, in their wisdom, render him such additional encouragement, to that which hf has obtained from private individuals, as to enable kirr. to prccced with the woric.fo that your Memorialills may be enabled to purchase co pies of that record for themfclves. vv&f tf Thomas M'Kean, John I). Coxc,CharlesHeatly, Samfom fcevy,T. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smith. John Read jun. William Tilghman.John F. Mifflin, Jo fsph B. M'Kean, John Beckly, W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jarcd Ingerfoll, Jalper Moyian, William Rawle, J. Thomas, William Levis, James Gibfon, M. Keppelc, Mofcs Levy, Robert Porter, George Davit, John Hallowell, James Oldden, Walter Frankliu, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, [ohn Nixo*,Robert Wain Robert H. Dunkin, John Ewing, Jun. EdwardPen nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Young,'. Robert Campbell Septimus, Clayposle James Cruklhank, Mathew Carey, Henry K Hel m«tk, Peter D« Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Claypoole, Thomas Armflrong, Samuel H. Smith, John Fenno. law tf " True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the Hojifeof Reprefentarives of the United States, on Monday, the 18th of Tune 1798: A s. '• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for " JONATHAN W.CONDY, Ccerk." " RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the United States of America in Songrefs aflembled,Tha? the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk ot the House of Representatives, be authorised and directed, to subscribe.on such terms as they may da«m eligible,for theufe of the Senate and House of Rejjfdentatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journals of Congress, which a,e pro posed to fee pubiifhed by Richard Fplwell and such number of copies of deficient volumes of the lets now in print,as may be necefiary to complete the fame. Speaker of the lloufe of ReprefenUtivej. JAMES ROSS, President *f tbe Senate pro tempore* Approved, March ad, 17Q9. may 20. SMNV the BA VI AD AKD M M V I A D. JONATHAN DAYTON, JOHN ADAMS, F resident of tbe United Statei, rawlf AT a special meeting of the Board of pro perty in Lancailer, June 24, 1799. Present, Daniel BrSdhead, Sec. Gen.") , , , , , John Hail, Secretary, I°f U * Lhnd Francis Johnston, Reg.Gen. j °Jf' Ci • The petition cf Thqtnis Stewardfor. on behalf of himfelf and the other trustees for the eilate of Samuel CaUwcil, surviving partner oi James Meffc, Waring date Philadelphia, jth Month 17th 1799, dated as follows, viz. That a ctrUK> John Collins had in cottft-quence of fraudulent deeds poll, obtained patents sirs two certain trails of land, one (itnate in' the county oi Northumberland, l'urveycd to Samuel Caldwell in pnrfuance of a warrant dated in 1774 ; and ih* other fituarc now in Luzerne county, furi veyed to taid Caldwell by a warrant alio dated in 1774 —and r<q»efled that patents friight be granted, 7br>t)ie said tradW, to William Cran)- moftd, Edward I tighmin,' John Afcley, and Thopu«-Ste« ardi"on, truftets of tlie e-flate of Samuel Caldwell, furvivtflg pairtper of. James Meefe,' as the fiid two traSls i'ere j«art of the estate of Mctfe ami Caldwell. '' Whereupon the Board hiving considered the fame, ordered that at least sixty days noiice be given in one of the Philadelphia newspapers, and in the Lanca/ler Journal ro the said Collins nrhis afligns, to appear before the Board on the firll Monday in Oilober next, to (hew caule if any he or they have, why patents ihould not iflue for the said two trails to the said trufiees agreeably to the prayer of the said petition. A trije copy For JOHN HALL, Efcj. Sec'ry of Land Office. N. LUFBOKOOGH. , dam •• July 2. AT a meeting of the vifitofs and governors ot St. John's college in the State of Maryland, on the 13th day cf July 1799, RtfahnJ, That on the flrft day of Ofloter next, th« board will proceed to eledl a Profeffor of Eng lifli and Grammar, who ihall receive, for his fer viccs, at the rate of £IOO per annum, to be paid quarterly; an J that public notice thereof be giv en, &c. &c, Test, N. B. The o!Bc£ aforefaid hath just become va cant, by the rcfignation of a geutlsmaa, whose affairs ., the immediate undertaking of a voyage by !ea. It is the duty of the said Prof-jfor (to whom is allowed an alfiilant) to teach the Engliih language grammatically, and to prepare lludentsfor a lupe rior IWiocl, by teaching them the I.atin grammar the Vocabulary, aad Cordery. Writing it to be taught to all hi; scholars at slated hours; and to thof* fludcnt» who are not defined fur the Inperior school, are >o b • taught, at the discretion of their parents, or guardians. Arithmetic, and other branches of fc:< neeufuallytaught in Engliih f«hool« —A complete knowledge then of I.aein, Arith metic, See. ii confidtrediudifpflifiMc iu the profef for ; and it i- txpefled, that candidates who are n«t known to the Board, will submit to aa exami nation, as well aa produce fatisfailory teftimoniaU of their good morals, and fair character.. The Printers withii/ th« United Su(e« >rc re queued to insert is their payct* the re foUttiou and remarki, andto repeat the puMica tion, as ofcrn a* convenience wfll admit, uhul the 40th day.of Seput.i|>cr next., i''r» v , i FOR SALE, A variety of Low, many of lham very advon tagvoufiy Gtuat.-d Bonn of the city of r'hjla delp! ia, in diiftrent pirt» of the Land known as the Estate ol the lute William Minis, Efq—many of the lots afford valuable sites for Country ftat«, not excelled by any witl in the fame dittance .'.fthe City, other 1 -ts are well adapted i'or parden Grcunds, Failure &c. a third description is well calculated for building* (renting up„n Franklord roa !,S<-c«id,Third, and Fourtli llreetscontinued !o the German Towu Road and also on Cross Roads 'o be laid out from Fourth Street to Tuf ners Lane, zo whioh the property extends—Fer further particulars,application to be made to n.cholas holyoay. on the Premises westward of Fourti "trcet. 2 julv Twenty Dollars Reward. DESEK rtD, 011 Thurfdav the 8;h inO. from a recruiting parly flationed at Newtown, two men entitled at Noriittswn, the ill inft. the one named JOHN WILSON, bom in Ireiand, aged is years,- by trade a bu cher, fair complexion, brown eyes, brown hair 5 feet 7 inches high; had on when he wen away, : nankeen veil and overhalli, a bottle green coat, linr t d wi'h red. The other JOHN STEAL, horn in Northampton county, by trade a Ihoertuker; aged rears, 1 j feet 10 inches high; fair complexion, blue eyes, long brown hair, much freckled in tbeface; had on a pair 6t ihickfett overalls and yeliow vest. Whoever lhal take up said Deferiera and return them to Head Quarters a l , fimlol, Bucks county, State of Pennsyl vania, or (kali fecurethem in any Jail (hall receive the above reward, and for eTthcrof themlhereward of ten dollars. BENJAMIN GIBBS, Jus. Captain, loth U.S. regiment. Briflol, augufl. 10. 15 daw Twenty Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the barracks at Readinp, in the night of the sth July, 1799, follow ing soldiers in the nth regiment in the service of the United States. Ibtmas Brilton BiMb, a private, born in Cheflcr county, aj years of age, ? feet 8 inches and 3.4 high, dark complexion, brown eyes and lorg black hair which he commonly wears tied cloic to hij head, by occupation a farmer ; he is a ftott, good looking fellow, and ennfiderably marked with the (mail pox, is much addi&ed to liquor, and very a hufiv« when intoxicated; he was drefled in full infantry uniform except his hat~-lc is cxpe&ed that he will change his drfs as he, stole a plain round hat and a number of citizens' cloaths. Also, "James M'Mullen, born in the county of Antrim,in Ireland, 36 year» of age, 5 feet 7 inches and l-a high, fair complexion, grey eye., short brown hair, which is very thin upon the crown of his head, of thin visage and a very pleasant coun tenance ; by occupation a farmer, aud was drWTed in full infantry uniform. The above reward and reasonable expenses will be paid to any perlon who lhall apprehend and confine in any goal, or dclivtr to any officer in the service ef the United Stiots, the above deftril ed 'deserters, or ten dollars and expenccs lor either of them. LEWIS HOWARD, Lieutenant nth United States Regiment Reading, July 7 ( l 0) Ihree Cents Reward. RUN away lrom the Subfcriberon the evening of the sßth int>. a bound Servant GIRL, named Elizabeth Howchel, had on and took with her three different changes of garment and money, proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any per son apprehending her ihall be entitled to the above reward—no coHs or charges will be paid. N. B, She had 1 years aud fame xionths to serve Daniel fiizpatrick. Goihen Townfbip, Chester County, July 10. •uguft 6 jawtf i <K A. C. HANSON. added to the beauty of the country, and a cok liderable pn:p -rtion of (hade, rruft always ren der travellir>;,' in the latter season peculiarly a greeable. The Swift Sure flarts from PHILADEL- PHIA, at 6 o'clock every mnrr.ing (Sundays 1 excepted) from tfte GREEN 7REF. oppoGte the Lutheran Church, North Fourth Hrcoi It ■ goe« through trar-kfordto Buftteton, where it lawtSao TO BE SOLI), TWO new frame two Story Hou ses pleafautly fituatcrd neir the Jolly Post-1 av erni uppar Mid of the Village of [raoklord. 1 here are in each house, besides a kitche», two rooms,oll tlie fir.ft floor; three ou the fecoud, with roomy garrats, all well finilhed ; there are alfe to each, a good garden lot, (table and coach lionfe. Part goods will h* taken in pay ment. Any persons wishing to become pur chafrrs are requelted to view the premises, and tor terms apptv to ' JOHN McCLELLEN. . fill'/ Tlie '4^0.%1N [ B OF &jjjjsD£& BUTwiimtf & NEW-YORK By "tfie (hort and pleasant road of , Bufiietsn, Newtown, .Scotch Plaint, Spring jitld and Netuari. excellence of this road', the popu'.eul . nef» of the country through v which it pals t, with sundry other advantages, which render tTo far preferable to the Old Road through driftol, BranCwiclc, &c. long ;ago fugpclini the propriety of its becoming the Grand Tho rough-Fare frotn Philadelphia ~to New York. During the prefept year,'a minute furveyofit hu been taken,and its fnperiority over the Old Raad,b.oth in winter and rummer, has been clearly afcertaincd.—There are good bridges over all the other waters "bnt the Delaware, and here the croifiiig is performed with great fifety and in lets than half the time required at the Trenton Ferry.' The road is ftveral mites /barter than the old road, but this is. amoDgii rhe leafl of its advantages, belaufe daily expe liencf ptAves ta us, that dispatch as well as com fort In travelling principally depend on the goodness of the road En! the levelpefs of the country, and, in these rel'pefU. the New Ito4<-l is, beyond all comparison, the heft. It preftnts uoneof thoferocky bills, which reader the Old Koad fs fatiguing between the Delaware and Ncwaik. The fail, too, for the greater part, is such as to produce but little mud in winter, and very little ufl in Cummer, which cirt nmllance. itops u> tireakfafl; from Buftletown it goes through Newtown to Penny-town c<> dinner; frem Penny-town through Hopewell, Millstone, Hound-brook, Quibbletown and Plainfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The next morning it stop.vat Springfield to breakfafl, from whence it goes through- Newark and arrives at New- York at noon. From NEW-YOIIK it starts at j Vclock in the afternoon (from Paulus Hook} and arrives at Philadelphia the ne*t evening For fca:s at New-York, application may bf made to Ed ward Bardia, Old Cofleehoufe, to A. Mathieu, corner of NalTiu and John ftteets.to B. .Many, no. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich ftrett, and to Michael Little, at his hotel, no. 41, Broad fireet. Fare for paflengers,' Five Dollars. Way paflengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each paflenger is allowed to take on i 4 lbs. of baggage carriage tree ; but all other baggage, taken op. by a paflenger, will be charged at 4 cents per pound weight. With refpetfl to packages sent on without pa (Tenders, the proprietors presume they have adopted a regulation, whieh, though unknown to other lines of stage«, they think mull meet with general approbation, They pledge ihem feivea to make good every package 011 the fol lowing conditions. The person who delivers the package at the office flwl! Ice it entered in the stags-book, for which entry he shall pay 6 cents ; he will then flatr the value 6f rfcfr pa. k age, and pay (exclusive of the carriage) t:e per cent, on the vjlue, at infursnci , aod for which fee will receive a receipt. Thus, for inflance, if he ellimatcs his package it one dolbr, he will pay one cent, and if at one hkndred ollars, he will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Veiy few perfoniit is presumed, will difllke thus regulation 1 it will however, be optionable with every one to avail himfelf of this security or not. But the proprietors think it right to llate very explieitly, that they will be rel'pon lible lor the fife delivery of no package, which is not regularly entered,and for which an ittfur ance receipt cannot he produced. In the dillribt:tion of the route, the greatest care has bren taken to fix on such places and ta verns as'always afford a good accommodation and entertainment for the pafl'engersat the raoft realonable rates The stages are well equipped furnidled with fleet and iteadyhorfes, and com mitted to the care of intelligent folier and ooli ging drivtys. The proprietors thenifclvcs !i»e at the different towns and villages where the flages will flop, lo that the cor.ducl of the per sons they employ is continually an obje<a of their attention.—They take care alio to tee that the pafiengers .ire well provided for and politcly tieated at the taverns, and thit no fort of chica nery or irtftjfence is pra&ii'ed upon them ; in Ihort, they hjv c iparedneitherpains nor expence to render the SWIFT-SUHE the very belt line ol stages in America. The line has now run nearly a month, dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia a R d New-York. Every palTenger has found the road tofurpafs wry far all that has htcn faidof its excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to hear the behavicu, of their drivers, and the treUmeut at Taveruir lpckes. of with the highell tatisfaflion.! JOHN M'CALLA, Philadelphia THOS. PAUL, Bnjlletan - JOSEPH THORATOK, ) NICHOL A$ W' ITA KOOP, > NeivtO'wii' JACOB KESLKR, J JOHN M ORE HE AD, Prnnyto<ivn. T. KILLMAN, nwr Mi.'Jlon. £LI AS OOMBE*i, Bound Brock. R. SAA 7 SBURV, Scctcb Plains. ISAACR'AIfLE., I . . ..... ROBERT PC ARSON, i Jwii. tod if. Wants a place as a Coachman, OR as an Attendant to a travelling gentleman, a capable rain, who can produce fati," fiSorjr rercnuncridadons Enquire at Mr Rid, ard Hunt's, No.»£, fenth Fourth Greet. ' augud 14 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Notice is hereby given Vh,Y'k* B '- tue of or. a a pa fliid during the hoi. ef Coacrcfs, so much oi the adl cntituUl " An AS making further provision for the fun ? Po-t of c crt and for the rtdcmL, P " « cf the public debt-'-yaffea the third dayTf March, one ri.ouf.nd seven hundred and ninety five, as ban ironj settlement or ] Certif-cr.tes, commonly called Loan jr C al Element Certificate, and Ir.dentf"fTn' . u fafpcujled until the twelfth day of I June which will be in the year onethoafund (even | hundsed and rnrety nine. ° eoft' * ' ' c Rio" thC ll(lU j J f'? D and /"'lenient of the laid Cotificitcs, and Indents of Interest at rhr T:reafury, the Creators will be entitled to'rerei.* Certificates of funded I'hrcc Per Cent J l i i r• J . . v ' cnc «tockcqual to the amount of the faidli:<kr„<, and the arrear ages of interest due on their said Certificates prior to tha firft day of January one thpufand '/even hundred and ninety one. ' That the principal sums of the said Loin OSce and final fettlcment Certificates with the incerefl: thereon, fines the firft day «| January, one thou fund seven hundred and ninety one, will bedif charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment oJ interest and reiniburfunent of' prj„ci pal, equal to the funis which would have been pa/able thereon, if the said Certificates hid been fubfcrilied, pursuant to the ASs making provision forthe debts ot the United Statss, contracted our ing the late war, and by the payment of other Turns, equal to the market value of th« rtmaiui;. Stock, which wouM hare been created by f uc f lubferiptions as aforefaid, which market valne will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafnr,, OLIVER WOLCOTT, ' ""'"J 9/ HtTrtafuryt jure 28 TREASURY DEPARTMENT^ May 2 yb, 1799. , HI ' HE l >ro r r ' etors ' ,f "rtificitetifl-HKlforfub. rL kriptioas to the Lojit Leering irucrtd At eight fer centum per anuria, are notified, ih»t at an/ time alter payment (ball have been °»t*B of tr.c sth inftaluieut, which will become due during the lirft ten day. of the month of Jul* .coining, Certificate* of Ponded Stock may 2 t their oj)ti"ii be at the Tre*£ury«r Lo sn Offices, refpedlivt Iy, for the amount of the four firfl inllamwnis, or one moiety of the fomt ti« prrfled in the fublb iption certilicatu t Ne cer» ' of Fclndcd Stock will however be iffned for lets than one hundred dollar*. '' •Such lubfcrii'iion certificates at may be pre •niecl at the Xrtafury or Loan Office* in eon eqtseiice of the foreg.inp arrangement, will be n<lor<cd and (iiftiiidlv marked so ai to deMte' that i moety of the flock Has'been ifiued. ' TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March i\tb, noo PUBLIC NOTICE fS HEREBY GIVFN Purluant to the a3 of Congrcf* parted on the iftdiy of June, one thixfand, seven hun dred and nneiy fix, entitled "an afl regulit ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary fcrviccs, and'for the society of United liretnrvn for propagating the gc.fpel among the HfJthen and the a<3 fupplemeHtary to the Jaid recited a<3 paflVdun the second day of March, seven hundred andniie ty nim? to wit: T !lAT the trafl of Land herein after df fcribed, nicely, " beginning at the North Weft corner ci the seven ranges of to« oftiipj, ar.d running thence fifty mile- due south, along the weftrrn boundary of the said rasges : -thence due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scion li ver ; thence up the Main Brwich of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line croflcs the fame thence alor.g the laid boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kinguin riverat therrofling p! ice abo ve Fort Lawrence; thence down the said river, to the point wherr a line run due weft from the place of beginning, «II interfefl the said" river ; thence ilong the line so run to the place of be ginning ; has been divided into t jvrnfhips of !.ve miles square, and fradlionalparts of town -o)ips ; and 'hat plats and surveys of the laid townihips and fra<flional parts of townships are deposited in the offices of the Re-ifler of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the isfpec tion of all perfoßS concerned. ' 11. Hir holders of Rich warrants as hive been or (hall be granted xof military fervicesperform ed during the late war, are required to present the lime to the Regifler of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpoie of beinj: regifiered ; No registry will however be made of any lifs quant'ty than a quarter towrfiiip, or foiu thousand acres. Tha priority of location of the warrants which may be prefcuted and repiftcred in runner afore faid, prior to the nth day of February in the jcar one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be det>rmiued by lot, in the mode diefcribed by the aci firft reciced. The boldcis of registered warrants, (hall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800, in the order of which the priority ef locati on (hall be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon,» ally, or by their r.gents, defignatein writing at the office of the Regillrr of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townfaips eledfced by them refpeitively, aRd such of the said holders as (hall rot their locations on the said day, (ball be pcftpontd in locating such warrants to all other hclders of regiftercrt warrants. v. The holders of warrants for military ferviecs fufEcient to cover one or more quarter townfliips or tra&< of four thousand acres each; fliall, at any time af'tr Mom toy the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firtt day 01 January, 1803. be al lowed to register the laid warrants in manner a forctaid, and forthwith to make location* therefor on any trad or trails of land Dot before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military services, which fliall not he Tfgrftcr»d and located bt fore the firft day of January, i8o», are by the supplementary adl of Congßcfs hereinbefore recit.-i, palled on the second day of March, 1799> declared to he forever barrti. Gitcb under my turn), at Philadelphia, tjw day and year ahove mentioned. yOLIVER *WOLCQtf. Sec. eftbe Treasury. POINTED £|Y 7. W. f^AWO, OLIVER U'OLCOTT, Secretary of tie Treasury V b ■ -r-' ' s
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