of l & e ii,D Philadelphia jbaily Advertiser. V SUMiEB J330.1 fry The price of this Gazette is Eight Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. Atl others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di recting ; and unless some personjn this city will become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid tlx Months in Advance. *.* No Subscription will be received for a shorter term than six months. f>««nber 1 1799 GRASS SEEDS. Red Clover. ) White do. Timothy. S&int Foin, Trefoil } 5F.£ D X Burnett. Lutern. Herd Graft. Orchard do. Rye do Rape and Hem p. * - AL*O, SHEET} COPPER IRONMONGERY, and PATHN V PLOUGHS, which are said to be more durable than any heretofore invented, and icimd on experience to dinnnifh the labour both of iran and bead — FOR SAIK Br THOMAS HOWARD, No. 40 South Stcond Street % Philadelphia, February 13 PRATT fcf KINTZING, No 95. North Watet-ftreet, HAVE on hand the following GOODS, ENTITLED to drawback, which they oiUr for sals at moderate prices for cafti, or the usual credit ; or on.a crrdtt of n or 18 months upon Mortgages on Real Property, in or near the City of Philadelphia, or other fatisfaAory security. boxes ar.d bales Tick le n burghs 60 do. en limns. 50 do. brig?. 50 do Patterborncs. a 5 do. Bielfiekl Linens. 11 do. Creas and Cwas a la Moriaix. Brown Rolls. Do.Heflians. Poliih Rolls. Bed Ticks. Swmois. Arabia*. Empty Bag®. Oil Cloths Shoes and Slippers. Soal and upper Leather. Quills and Scaling Wax. A package Gold and Sil ver Watches. A few thefts Toys. and Pencils 70 hh is Havauna Mo laffcs February 15 13 pipes old Port Wine. 2S bcxes Tumblers as sorted. 200 boxes Hamburgh Wfndow Glass 8 by 10, &c. 1 chcli nfforted Looking GiaflVs. Several large elegant do. 1500 Ekmijohn*. 50 kegs Pearl Barley. A few tons Roll Brim dose. »o kegs Yellow Oehra. A few bbls. Rosin. 40 tons Russia Hemp. 80 hhds. Hogs Brifiles. 2 hhds. Dutch Glue. 20 casks Kails assorted from jd. to 2od. 16 casks Ironmongery. 8 eaflcs Hoes. German Steel. 6 hhd*. Coffee mills. Blocking Twine, Tapes, •tone Pickling Pots, &c See. do. Hemp- do. 0&11 A TO BE SOLD, THREE or fur lots ol about 10 or 40 acres each, more or less as may suit a On each of which there is a good firuation for a hotfe—viz. one on the river Delaware, suitable either lor a gentleman's feat, or for a person who might with to engage in the lumber business hav ing a 1 landing. One c mmanding a good wew of the river rom the highest ground bftw«en the Pennjrpack and Pogueflin creeks ; and ar:other on the Bristol Road Enquire »f Mr. Gilpin.near the 11 mile stone on the said road. ALSO FOUR LOTS, Of a'oo-ut 10 acres each with good fltuatiens for bnildmg ; one of which is suitable for a t-an.yard, and has" n small (tone hrwfo and a young bearing orchard f>n it, on the Newtawn road near Snider'* mill about 10 miles from Philadelphia, and one otker lot of about 30 acres on the Pttni-yp^clc.— £nquira of Jonathan Clik who Jives ow the promi ses or el Mr. Gilpin. Pollc T on will be given in the spring, but build ing n:atfr;als ::>ay be coMeited fosner, November 8 7 axes ef Lycoming County JOHN KIDD, Treasurer, BY D'reition of the of Lyco ming cou»ty, attends at Philadelphia to re serve the Taxes aflefl*d upon unseated Lands in that County, from the holders thereof, in this City. Those who have filed with the Com missioners, flatements of their Lands, are re queued to call upon him, to know the awoi&t of Taxes thereon, and pay them ; otherwise, be fore his leavir g the City, they will be put into the hands of the Sheriff for colleAion, agreea bly to the avife by law be excluded Irora all benefit of the laid estate. Given under my hand this 17th of January, one thousand eight hundred. JOHN GILPIN, Adminijlralvr, January 30. sawtf. THE UNDERSIGNED, HIS Swcdifli Majesty's Consul General, and au »ltnri«ed to tranfaftions. 111. The price will be Eight Dollars per an num to those who rciide in the city —aid Awe Dollars to all others. The additional a!olLar is to defray the cxpence of enciofing and dire&- i»g their papers. IV- One half of the price to be paid at the time of subscribing, and the other half at the ex piration of twelve m«n v hs from the publication of the firft number. The succeeding payments to be half yearly. V. Advertifemeats that do wo|t> exceed in length the breadth of the column will be 67 cent* for the firft, and 33 cents for every addi tional infertioTi- Those of greater length will be charged in the fame proportion. ZACHARIAH POULbON, jun March 8, 1800. fmwf An adtive Boy, 14 or 15 years of age, of reputable cosnexions, may hear of a place in a ComjAing House—He is wanted to go on errandsTnd do out door buftnefs—apply to the printer. March 20. £t Law of the United States. 2lutf)orit?. Fifth Cvngrefs of the United States. At the Third Session, bepfun and l.cld at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Petinfylvania, on Mm, ciay, ihe third of December, out: thousand I'even hundred and ninety-eight. AN ACT, For tbt b:tter organizing of the Troop; of the United States, and for other pur poses* Sedtion r X) E it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the troops heretofore authorized, and which hereafter may be aathorized to be railed, shall be composed and organized as follows, to wit : A regiment of infantry (ball consist of one; lieutenant-colonel commandant, two majors, fn ft and second, one adjutant, ©ne quarter-matter,and one pay-mafter,each being a lieutenant, one surgeon, and two surgeon's mates, ten captains, tew firft and ten second lieutenants, be Tides the three lieutenants bt fore-mentioned, ten cadets, two ferjeant majers, two quarter-matter ferjeants, two chief musician?, firft and second, twenty ether musicians, forty fcrjeants, forty cor porals, and nine hundred and twenty pri vates, which, together, shall form two bat talions, each battalion of five companies : A regiment of cavalry (hall consist ot one lieutenant-colonel commandant, two majors, a firft and second, one adjutant one quarter matter, and one pay-roaster, each being a lieutenant ; one surgeon, and two surgeon's mates, ten captains, ten firft and ten second lieutenants, besides the three lieutenants be fore mentioned, ten cidets, two ferjeant majors, two quarter-matter ferjeants, two chief musicians, firft and fecond v ten other musicians, forty ferjeants, forty corporals, and nine hundred and twenty privates, inclu ding ten fadlers, ten blacksmiths, and ten boot makers ; which, together, shall form five squadrons, each squadron of two com -1 panies : A regiment t>f artillery {hall consist of one lieutenant-colonel commandant, four majors, one adjutant, one quarter-matter, and one pay-master, each being a lieutenant, one f;vrgeon, and two surgeon's mates, six teen captains, thirty-two lieutenants, besides the three lieutenants before mentioned, thirty-two cadets, four ferjeant-majors, four quarter-matter fcrjeants, sixty-sour ferjeants, lixty-four corporals, one chief musician, ten other musicians, eight hundred and ninety fix privates, including one hundred and twenty-eight artificers, which together shall form four b.ittalioßs, each battalion of four companies. Provided always, that the num ber of privates raised and to be raised for the regiment of cavalry and the regiments ©i in fantry heretofore authorized, shall not ex ceed the number refpeftivcly lor which pro vision hath been heretofore made by law ; nor shall the battaliort of riflemen, nor the two additional troops of cavalry authorized by this aft, be raised, until further provi sion {hall be so made, unless war (hall break out between thr United States and some European Prince, Potentate or State, in which cafe it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, at lis difcrction, to caule the said regiments »r any of them, to be severally completed to their full eftab lilhment. Set. 2. And be it further enacted, That every enfigD and cornet in :h* regiments heretofore appointed shall be denominated hereafter iecord lieutenants. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the officers, officers and privates hereinafter mentioned, who now are or at ;ny time hereafter may be in the so tual for vice of the United States, fhal 1 be entitled to, and shall receivr the following coirpcnfations, to wit : a Uiajor-general ooe hundred and sixty-six dollars per mouth afid •fifteen rations of provisions per day, or an equivalent in money, and when forage shall not be furniflied by the United States, the further sum of twenty dollars per month. A brigadier general, one hundred and four dollars per month, twelve rations per day, or an eouivalenc in money, and sixteen dol lars per month for forage when not furniflied as aforefaid A lirufnant-colonel comman dant, feventy-five dcpllai Bppr month, fix ra tions per day, or an equivalent in money, and twelve dollars for forage, when not fur niflied as aforefaid. A major of artillery or cavalry, each fifty-five dollars per month, four rations per day, or an equivalent in money, and ten dollars per month for forage when not furniflied as aforefaid. A major of infantry fifty dollar* per month, four ra tions per day, or an equivalent in money, and ten dollars per month for forage when not furniflied as aforefaid. A captain of cavalry forty dollar*per month, three rations per day, or an equivalent in and eight dollars per month for forage, when not fumifiied as aforefaid. A captain ps artillery and ini*ntr) forty drllars per montli and tine? rations per day. or an equivalent in money. A lirlV lieutenant of cavalry thirty dollars per month, two rations per day, or an equivalent in money, and fix dol lars per month for forage when not forfufli ed as atorefud. Lieutenaafs of artillery each thirty dollars per month, and two rations per day, or an equivalent in money. A iecond licut. of Cavalry twenty fivedoilai 3 per month, two ratjonsper day 01 an equivalent in mo ney, and fix dollars per month forforage when, not furnished as aforefaid. A firft lseute nant ot infantry thirty dollars per month and two rations per day or an equivalent in mo ney. A i'tcond lieutenant ot intantry twen ty-five dollars per month and two rations per pay, or an equivalent in money. A re gimental surgeon forty-five doHtfrs per moirth, three rations per day or an equiva lent in money, and ten dollars per month for fora,»e when not furnifhed as aforefaid. A lurgecn'o mate thirty dollars per month, two rations per day or an equivalent in mo ney, and fix dollars per month for forage wl>en net fnrniflied as it'orcfLid. A ivei niental paynafier, quarter-matter and adju* tant, iti addition to their pay in the line, dollars, and fix dcll«rs per month for Forage, when not furniHied as aforefaid. A cadet of cavalry ten dollars per month, two rations per day, or an equivalent in money, and fix dollars per month for .forage when not furnifiled as aforefaid. All other cadets ten dollars per month and two ration* per day, or an equivalent in money. A ier jeant-major and a quartermaster fevjeant each ten dollars per month. A chief musician eight dollars per month. A ft-rjsant eight dollars per month. A corporal seven dol- Urs per month* A musician fix dollars pir month. Au artificer to the infantry and artillery, a farrier, fadlerund boot-ma ker to the dragoons, each ten collars pjr month. A private soldier five dollars per month, and to each of the laid noij-com wiffioucd officers and privates one rati3n of provifiens per day. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That all non-commissioned officers, artificers, pri vates and musicians, who are and who (hall be enlisted, and the non-commissioned offi cers, artificers, privates and mulicians of the militia or other corps, who at any time may be in the ailual service of the United States, (hall be, and they are hereby ex empted during their term of Tervice, from all personal arrelts, fofany debt or contrast. And whenever any non-commissioned offi cer, artificer, private or musician shall be arrefled whether by melne process, or in ex ecution, contrary to the intent hereof, it tliall be the duty of the judge of the diftriA court »f the United States and of any court or judge of a state, who by the laws of iucli Hate, are authorised to issue writs,of habeas corpus, refpefliyely, on application by an officer, to grant a writ of habeas corpus re turnable before himfelf : and upon due hear ing and examination in a summary manner, to 'lifcharge the non-commissioned officer, artificer, privata or musician from such ar rest, taking common bail, if required, in any cafe upon mefne process, and commit him to the applicant, or some other officer of the lame corps. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That each non-commiffiontd officer, private, ar tificer and mußcian, who (hall hereafter be cnlifted for the army of the United States dial I be able bodied, aad of a size and age suitable for the public service, according to the direction's which the Piefidert of the United States (hall and may e(tabli(h ; and (hall be entitled to a bounty of twelve dol lars : but the payment of four dollars there of (hall be deferred until he (hall have joined the army : And each Oommiffioned officer, who fli