WHEREAS by an aft of Gigrefa pafled on the fevertb day of May, in the year of njir tord one tboufnd light hnndied, the Prefidi ul.cif the United jStates is authorised to borrow, on behalf of the United States, from the Bank of th- Uni ted Slates, or from any other body or bo dies poliuc or corporate, or from any per foo or persons, and upon such terms and conditions as he (ha!l judge moll advan a geous for the United States, a sum not exceeding Three Millions Five Hundred iThf ufa;;d Dollar.*, so however, that no cot-tract cr engagement be made, which (lull preclude the United States from reim buiTing any sum or lutrs borrowed, at. any time after tile expiration of fifteen years from tlve da:e of Loan. And Wh re as it is declared by said aft, that so much as may be necelftry of the fun Ins of th>* duties on imports and tonnage, beyond the permanent appropriation# heretofore char ged upon them by I iv, (hall be pledged and appropriated f r payi' g the intertit ; and also for paying and difchnrging the princi ple sum or sums if all the n«iiieß which may be borrowed according to the term or terms wi ich may be fixed ptirftnnt to the authority forefaid AND WHEKEAS by the said a t the fa th of the U. States is pledged te efia'olifh fi.fficiesit permanent revenues, or m kng up any deficiency tint inav her-;fttr appear in the provisions be fore mentioned for p ying the interell and principal funis, or either of tin m or any inotiies which may b: borrowed purfuaut to the said aft. .AND WHE : EAS the P; esidknt of the United States, did by ail Aft or Commission under his hand, da ted the feventeerah dav of May, in the year one 'houfand eight hui.dred, amho r;ze and empower the Secretary of the Treasury to'borrew on behalf of 'he U i ted Sta ek, any sum not exceeding in the whole Three Millions Five Hundred Thou sand D'.Jlars, and to make such contrast or contrails a3 fhwuld be ncctff ry, and for •the interest f the United States, in pur fnauce of the aft f Congress aoove recited. NOW I'HEREFOTtE, theundei figm-d S-cretuy tf the Treasury, in pursuance of' aft of Cot:grefs and the authority from the Prelident of the Uc.ited States above mentioned Doth Hereby, on behalf of the United States of America, contrast and en gage in manner following) to wit : j ft. There lhali be created a funded Ca pital Stock, to an amount hereafter to be de signated by tie said Secretary, but not ex ceeding Three Millions Five Hundred Thou find Dollars, which Capital Stock (hall he divisible into (hares of one hundred dollars -each, bearing interest, at eight per centum per annum, payable quarter yearly at the Trssfury of the United States, or at the Loan Offices, -where the f<iid Stock may Hand credited, until theUfldiy of December in the ye r eighteen hundred and eight. 2-J. After the last day of December in the said year one thousand eight hundred ati.-i eight, and after reasonable notice to the cre ditors, which lhali be given by an advertise ment in some public i ewfpaper printed at ♦he feat of the government of the United States, the said Capital Stock (hall be re deemable at the pleasure of the United States, by the reirtiburfement cf the whole loin or lums borrowed and which may con ftifjte the fnid Capital Stock, either at the Trraftry of th: % United States, or at the 1.0-a Offices where the fame may (land cre dite:'. 3 •. The credits for the (aid Capital Stock fhill and may be fepirately certified in lums ♦ ither for one hundred, four hundred, one thnufa d, four thousand, or ten thousand dollars, 2nd the credits so certified shall be transferable by the creditors, or their attor r.ies, at the Treasury and Loan Offices re fpettively, in puifuance of the rules which h m or which may be established rela tive to th; transfer, of the funded Stock of the, United Suites. 4th. A fufficient sum of the surplus of the duties on imparts and tonnage beyond the permanent appropriations - heretofore charged upon them by law—together with thr faith of the United States, are hereby p!<*ug.il for the fulfilment of this contra«, in puifuance o", and according to the terms and conditions of the aft of Congress herein btftrr. recited. f GIVIiN under my hand, and the seal o tV.c Trenfury. of the United States, at ,'7) Philadelphia, this second day of June, _,_) one thou land eight hundred; and qf the Independence the twentv-fpurth , OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of ibe Treasury. •BANK OF the UNITED STATES. June 2i, iSoo. Pi i-po{V.s will be' received until lafl tl.ay of July next inclufiv:-, at the J3ir>k of tl'_ L .uted States, and the Offices cf Dif tnui'.t and D.'pufit at B (lon, New-York, B Itfinore, Norfelk, and CltarMton, for the purchase of One Million and Five Hundred Thoufjrid . D.liars of Stock, dire<fted by the Secretary of the Treasury, to be ifFued ip purftiai'ce of the abuvementioned con tract The piopofals m.|il advantageous to the United Slates will Ix-: accepted, but no St< ck will be issued at less than five per centum advance, cr one hundred and five dollars in money for one hundred dollars in (loci . In cafe the sums Specified in Gmilar jr poi'ils fliall exceed the amount of (lock ofTtiecTfor sale at the places abovenientifned, they will he accepted, fubjedt to a propor tional d'.ducVion. G. SIMPSON, Cafh'r. FOR SALE, A Printing Press. Apply at the Office of the Gazette cf the Uciud States. WAR DEPARTMENT, March 12, 1800- Notice is hereby given, I "HAT fepar.te proposals will be received, at the office • f the Secretary 0" thi De partment of War, tintil the expiration of the ijth of Ju y nextetifuing, for tbefupplyof all rations, which may he required for rite ul'e of he United States, frnm the tftday of Oflob.-r, 1800, to the 30th day of September, 1801, both days mclufive, at the places and within he two diltrifls hereinafter firft mentioned ; 11A alio that separate propel'jls will be received t the said office until the expiration of the 1 jth day of July next ensuing, for the supply of all rati ins which may be required as jforHaii'from the Ift day of January in the ye ,r j 80 1, to the 3itt clay of December in the ! am< year, b.ith days inclusive, at ihe place ar.d within the fev eraHla'es-hereinafter mntioned, viz. FirJ}. Proposals to fupplv a;l rations, that may he required,'at Pittfburg; at Prcfqu'ile ; at Michi imackinac ; at Fort Franklin ; at Ba:uf; at Cincinnati ;at P ctj'ie Town, and Loramiti fleet; at F> rt Wayne; at Fort Defianee ; at any p'ate bilow Fort Defiance, on the. Mia ni r vrr to ( ake E,i'ie ; at Fort Knox, and Ouaton n on the ri ver Wabafli ; at Maflac ; at any place or places 011 the river Miffilfippi, ahnva the mouth 0/ the river '.Jhio, and upon the Illonois river. Second■ Propofils to supply a|! raiions that may be required, at anyplace or places qn the ea;l fide el the Mississippi river .below the mouth of the river Ohio to th» so l t: ern boundary of th- flite of Kentucky and wMhin ihefad flite ; at Knoxviile ; at all puds and puces within the Mate ef leni<(Tee; at South Weft Point : at Ttliicoßloi-k iloufe; a' ?t..Sevens, or other fort or poll on the rivers Mobilje or Tomhigby. and Jtiy place or places with n the Cherokee Ixmnda nee; hel- w the fou'hern boundary of the state ot 1 enr.eflee and within the boundary of the United States. ' Third Proposals to supply all ratons that maybi- required, at Point t'etre ; at Colerme, at .ivinnjh, and at any other place or plaas where troops are or may be (lafioned, marihei 0! recruited within the H&te of Genr ia; at al fr,rt» orftations on the Ocnnnee and Alatama ha, and at all other places in the Creek nation, within the limits of the.Uuiied States, where. trsop» are or may br ft^:ioned. Bourlb Proposals to supply all ration# that may be recpired at Fart Johnftcn, at For: P;r.ck ney, at Charleston, or at any nther place or place? where troops ire or may be Rationed) marched or recruited in the state of South-Ca re u. Fifth. Proposals to supply all rations that mjy be required at the Foit at Wilmington, Cape Fear ; at Beacon island, Ocracock ; at Charlotte ; at Faffttevijle 1 at Salift/ury, or at any other place or places where troops are Or may be stationed, marched or recruited in the state of North-Carolina. Sixth. Proposals to supply all rations that may bo required at Nor'o'k, at Portsmouth. at Ivempfville, at Charlottevi le, at Winchester. at Staunton, at Richmond, at Alexandria, at r.eelburg, at'Frederick'fburg, at Carterfville, at Hirper's ftny, or at any othei' place or places where tr *ops are or m y be stationed, marched or recruited, in th* state of Virginia Seventh. Propnfa!» trt supply all rations that may be required at Fort M'Henry, at Balti more, at *■ nnapolisj at Frederick town, at Leonard town, it Hagerstown, at Bladenlburg, -t Oeorge-town, at Eaflown, at the Head ot Elk ar.d at any other place or places, where troops are or may be Aatione marched or re cruited within the limits f the state of Miry land. Rightb. Prrpofals to supply all rationstha* may be required at Fort Mifflin, at Philadel phia, at Darby, at Lint-after,' at Wdkefbirre> at Reading, at Mrifl i, at Yfrk tn«n, atCarhfle. at Leuiflown (Mifflin county) it Bedford, at G etnfburj at Wafhinptoi , at Eaitown, at Wilciingtpn, at ThriKiana, at Dever, or at any other place or places where troops are or May be flatioued; marched or recruited Vithin the limits of the states ot Pennsylvania an ' De except the polls withm the Hate of Penn fylvanij, enumerated in the firti proposals a 'orefaid. Ninth. Proposals to fiipply all rations that may be. required at Harfcenfac, at Elizabelh tqwn, at New-Brunfwick, it Burlington, at Woodbury, at Trenton, and at any other place or places where troops are or may be llationed marched or recruited within the limits of tie Dae of Jeifey. Tenth. Proposals (o ftipply all rations that may be requirtd at New-York, at Weft Point, at Flufliir.p, at Haerlrm, at Weft Chester, at Poughkeplie, at Konderhosk, at Stillwater, at Newberg, at Albany, at Conajolarir, at Cher ry Valley, and at any other place or places where troops Jre or may he Rationed, marched or Recruited withia the limits of the (late of New York, except the polls within the slate enumerated in the firft proposals aforcfaid Eleventh■ Proposals to ftipply all ratiors that may be required at Hartford, at Hebron, at New London, at Brooklyn* at Wyrfdham, at Ljtclifit'd, at Guilford, at N w-Maven, at Fairfield, at Da.nbury, at Middletown, and at any. other place or places where troops art or may be liatioi ed, marched or recruited within ihe limits of the slate of Cofine<£licut. tr<tvelfcb■ Proposals tr> fuppjy all rations that may be required at For' Wolcott, ai Brmtnn's Pojot, at Newport, at Providence, and at any paie or places where troops are or may he flat- i cloned-, marched or recruited within the limits of th'e'flate of Rhode-Island Thirteenth. Proposals to fupp'y all rations that may be required at Portland in the Dif ttiifl of Maine, Gloucellcr, Cape Ann, Saletn, Ma.-blehtad, Boston, at U'xlVridge, and at any place or places where ti*Oopa are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited within the li mits of the state of Mafiachu'e.tts. Fourteenth. PropofaU to supply all rations that may be required at Pcrtfmruth, st" Exeter, at Windfur, at Benningson, at Rutland, or at any fort, piate or places, where troops arc or may be flatjotled, marched or recruited within the States of Hew Hamplhire and Vermont. The rations to be supplied, is to consist of the following article" viz. eightecu ounces of bread or flcur, or when neithvi can be obtained, of o"c quart of rice, or one and a half pour,d ol fifted or bonlted Indian meal, one pound and a quarter «f frefn beef, or one pound ef salted beef, or when quarters of a pound of salted pork, and ihree frefh meat ii issued, fait, at the rate of two quarts fnr every hundred rations; soap at the rate of four pounds, and candles at the rate of a pou.id and a half for every hundred rations It is expefied the proposals will also extend to the supply of rum, whisky, or other ardent spi rits at tlje rata of half a gill per ration, and vine gar at the rate of two quarts for every hundred rations. The proposals will fpecify the price of the levral component parts of the ration, as w«II as those of lubflitutcs or alternatives for parts thereof. The rations at* to be furniflied in such quanta j tics 38 that therehail at all tirre?, during the tern 1 of the proposed ontra«fts be fuffkient for the con jumpty>n of thetroeps at De troit, Niagara an! Ofwego, lor fix moflths in ad vai.ee, and at eah of the other pods on the wei tern waters, ;t lead three moathi in adv-r.c»\ of good lndwholfome provisions if the f*m< (baM s e required. It P alffc to ho permitted to all and every of the comnaiuUnts ef fortified places, or or polls, to call f>r at seasons when the fame can be tr-mfported, o at any time in the cafe of urgent cy, such fupplieaof like provisions in advance, a? in the discretion <f the commandant shall be ed proper. It is to be tinder ood tl?at the con tractor i- to be atthe cxpence and risk of ifluing th Applies to the tnops,aßd at all kffe^fuftaiiKd, v y trie depredations of an enemy, or by the means o* be troops of the United State*, (ball be paid ror at the pritic of the article captured or destroyed, cn tht depoGtions of two or more performs of creditabJ characters and ihe certificate of a commiflloncd cflictr, afccrtaining the of the lose. auu the anu unt of the articles, fit which ccrnpen fation fn ,11 be claimed. The pntlli-j« iv to be endcrflood to be referred tothr United Sut«<ofrcquirii-g, tfwrnoneql the fuppKca which may he furniftieiTiioder any of the propped comma- '{hall be ilTueJ, Q' lil the fup plir» which ba»e or aiay be turtidied under «»n ttv<st row ia fjree hate been cor.fofned. and th»t a lapplyia ailvancr may be required at any if the fiicd poflt oa the Sta-h ard 01 lo*iao frcn tiert, not three mnntht. JAMES M'HENRY, Secretary of IVar. f July March 14 A PROPOSAL BY William Young Birch, A N D Abraham Small, Of the City of Philadelphia, FOR. PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION, THAT INVALUABLE WtRK, D\ RUSS£LL'S HISTORY OF Modern Europe. With an nccour.t of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, the Rise cf Modern Kingdoms, life, is"c. " IIE great applaufc which this excellent S. book has, recsived, is a sure proof r>t its merits—Tht vail fa'.e which it has had for levtra! yeai s, is a fair criterion by »hii.h the public opinion of itt worth can be kn wn. During the life of tin learned author, it went through the annml sale of a very large impref li:>n—every Tcceeding edition rrceived fmne improvement the relult of l'is deep refearchts and grew jjdgfliem—he lived to make it as petfeil 19 in th* u i'ure of things it 8 .uld be— he it dead ! Whilst the Enghlh language is read, the History of Modern Europe will re fljain a moniimei.t to his tame ! It is as enter taining a» inifruftive ; as interefling as pi*o four.d T) e j?!sn of the work is co-pious, but by ix happy krrangttnent, the reader is at once prefenud with the oitemporary history of every part of Europe. The book now offered. t<s the public is from the lafl and m<>ft ccrre£t copy, to which this stall be no way inferior. IT COKTJIXS— An hiflory &f the decline and fill of the Roman empire. The rife of modern kingdenu, ge nerally. A particular history of the French monarch}-. Do ;'pain From the dominion of the Vifigiths. Italy, with the rife led progress of the Temporal Power of the Popci Britain, from its relinquiihment by tile Romans. Ireland. The German em pire. from CI arlemagne. The empire of Conflantim pic toita overthrow. En pire 01 the Arabs. Rife and progress of the Torks and fall (f the empire. Hiflory of • Portugal j Vi.» of the progress of Naviga ti; Conquelb in the Eill and Weft Indies ; Dilcovery ofAir.er ca,&c. Hillory of .Sweden, Denmark. N. r*iy, Ruffia,Poland and Prul fu. North-America, as coQßciOed with Eu r< pern h llory. A very csrapretenfive and highly uferul chronology. CONDITIONS. I. The whole (hall be comprized in five large oilavo '-t.lumc,, printed in the best manner, on a fuperfine paper. 11. It' is intended to deliver one volume every two month', at the price o; Two Dollars per volume in b'-ards, paynblr o'n delivery. 111. As it imy he inconven ent to deliver theni to diftar.t luWlribers in fiii)(k J volumes, wh« widi it, may let them remain with the publidiers until the whele'are ptib'ifhed. The work i$ at press and will be printed rn a beiutifui new type ca fort)>e pHrpoi'e. The encoi ragers ef th:» undertaking may tell as fured, that K' 'hinp now fore le en fhali delay its procedure; fothat in or.e year it far theft the lit zens of the United Sutea (hall be frefeiited with an Afaencaii Edition of Ddilor Ruflili'* History of Modern Tui'-pe, tqual to the Engulh copy, aud at a lower pi!ke June 14 tucs*'f A PLEASANT COUN t TR T HOUSE, WITH =■l excellent Orchird, Ha n, Pump, 3tc. &c. The '*-hole containing 17 acres, the Wilihici-n road, between the t .ir ! an ! fo.irih rr.i'e fl in.* —Miy be purchased cn rcalonable ternn.—Two thirds 1! the pur chafe m ncy may remain (fecurcd on the pre nife* and onintcrrft) during three years. Ei q'iir» of BONSAL A SHOEMAKER No. 1141 South EWrh-Jlreet, tht Sub 1".: iher, at Mount-Pleafar.t, adj»iniii» tl«- premises, or at /i<, W*Riut»#reet. JON- WILLIAMS " Jonr ig. RARITAN FARM, FOR SAL&. \ VALUABLE and d«firahle Estate, situated t"V en the rivor Raritaii in Jerfcy, neat Somer fct Court-House 6 r.uic* from Brunfwick, and 18 Irotn Priiicetoii j confiding of upwards ol 700 acres, rqually divided into meadow, arable and wood l3nd ; the -whole within a rine fence ; the barn, stables. 4c. are ff ati"U>, and adequate to the f;ze of the Farm; there is a plenitude of game, with a good lhad fifhrry The estate is now in the hands of Mr Henry Worley. Further particulars may l->e known of Messrs. NICK LIN GRIFFITH Merchants, Philadelphia, and of JAMES GIBSON, Esq. Of Mr. RICHARD POTTER, Gertnantown, Or of the Tecjat on the premises May 9. its IMPORTED, In the Jhip Mary Ann, Prantit^Stewart, unifier, from Hamburgh, now la.t.ing, Jacob Sperry 6c Co. No. 195, Market ftrcet, C iSSERILLOS or white rolls of 111 yards, 'RouaQt, Dreamers, cut ard cotn-non, y K F'alk Cases and falla.l dishes, Glass pearl., and beeds f®r necklaces of i'V'colours and sizes, ■-—*■ - Black and whits edgings ce», Kibbonsand tapes, Coffee .mills. Qviils, and 351 Bex's- -Bohemia Window Glass, i 9, 8 10 9 11, 10 it, is 14, 11 16, I» 18, 14 18, 16 13, 18 24, 40 24, 20 26, 24 3*. Also, vi-a^New-Tori, 6 Calls white rolls, 6 do. Creas ala Morlaix, 2 do. CoHtils. On hand, which will be fold reasonable to dose sales, 2 new Cables of 110 fathom each 9& 10 inch. July 1 vr&f 3W A NEW ADVERTISEMENT. To Merchants, Store-keepers and Trades- Gentlemen, I FEEL peculiar pleasure in slating, that you h'lve I'o generously and generally come for ward and fubferibed for my work, that (not withftar.ding all provisoes keretofsre made by me) the coins and monies of account of the prin cipal maritime trading places in Ruffn, Sweden, Denmark, Nortvay, Prussia, Poland, Germany, Holland, Flaxderi, Spain, Portugal, Italy, infev eral of the ivindxiard and leetiard Weft India IJlands, snd many ports in the Eajl Indies —the whole (o be reduced to dollars and cents; and thebeft mode of computing the exchange with those places explained ; alio, a large (heet table of calculations at compound intercfl at 6 per cent the tables used in banks for the determin ation of tfie value of gold : the intercfl of each moivth from one to twelve months, oa every dollar (without exception) from one to two thousand ; and a table of all the post towrs in the United States ; besides much other general uftful information, shall positively be added to the work, entitled Tables of Discount or Interest, On every dollar (without exception J From one to two thousand; thence on every ten, fifty, and five hundred, to five thousand. from one day to sixty-sour days inclufivc, at fu per cent, with notes for 5,7 and 8 per c«at, &c. &c. &c. The work is dedicated, by ptrmiflion, to the Preldent and Direilors of the 9aitk of North America, and received in the fir 11 twelve days the patronage of John Adams, Picfident of the United States; of Thomas Jefferson, Vice Prefidtnt of the United States artd fc'refi- Jent of the Senate; if tw- -thirds of the Sena tors and Members of the Huufe of Keprefenta tives of the United States; nnd of the Pi efidents md DirHßars of the different Banks unani noufly, &c. —a lift of the whole is printed and attached to the propofais. It is evident that th» work will be no trumpe ry catch penny-thing ; for I do affurethe pub lic, that the price of it is reduced very near one half, according to the usual rate at which booI«s fell ; and it is my full determination to rentier it, in point of subject JUatter, a valuable acquifitioii With refpedl to the accuracy of the TaMes, too much cam ot be said, and I pledge myfelf that a PUtfMIUAf of not lefs-han ONt huh bri-d dollars Hull be offered to the firft per son who (hall inform me of a single error of one cent, according to the principle adifd upon. To do away all doubts with refpeil to the ex pencesof the undertaking, Ido most solemnly declare that they will amount to very near four thousand Dollars, and perhaps more, in depent of any rcmuneratiou for-my own trouble in the arduous business, aad the great expeoce already incurred .for fpseimens, propofais, ad vrortifenients, hand-bill?, &c. &c. I do therefore truftwith confidercs, that gtn tVrnen will continue to cnn,e ; forward with that public spirit and generoflty which charac terize the nation, and fnpport the work by fub fcribisg to it without hesitation : ith. rwii'e it rannot be publifbed, ami 1 must fit down to re- IciFl iip->ria CCN-IDfUABI » LOSi. And am, with profound rcfpedl, Gentlemen, Your obe lient humble servant, Accomptant, Bank North America. Poftfc-ript.—Gentlemen are refpe<slfu!ly invi ted to fee Specimens of the Tables, &c. evl.ibit cJ .a th* Ci'y-tavem, Ilartly's Hotel, Francis's Hotel, tjie Indian Queen, Dudu-oody's tavern, please be referred to thr other adverttfements which appear every day in lame one of the ri^wfpapers. Subscribers are to pay ■ nothing until the book is delivered rigorously to all llipu litions. C 'iy r! 'gkt secured according to act of Con. press. mir-h ®W.tf. TO DISTILLERS And Owners of Stills. WHEREAS by an a& of Congress, palTrd the Bth day of May -791, entit'ed) " Ana6t concerning the duti'-s on fpirlta dijftil led within the United States-," it ii required f all j-erfotis having or keeping a full, or Hills, to make entry thereof, between the last <!aj of May. and the firft day of July in each ye*r tinder the penalty of two hundred and fitV mwf tf. NOTICE 19 therefore hereby given to all diftillcrs, or owners of ftilU, within the city and fcouritv of PMlade'p ia to make entry of them at the office of liifp«nflion, M 49, North Third street, in the city of Philadelphia, with in the abovcmentioned periods. JAMES ASH, Collector of the revenue of the frst dhisi si of the first survey of the district of Pennsylvania.. ' Jiif 6 ftf Clerk wanted for Saint Peters Church Apply to Thomas Ctimpfton. No. 24. South Tbird-Street. May 19. AND FOR SALE BY men in general, isfc. ROIFLETT's CLERK. THE AT NO. 35, DOCK-STREET, 1C32 Boxes best mar hi_d 3o iip/j 80 Boxes Sweet Oil, i Fr*m t<n board tit aoo Half chgfts buzz* 01!, lot/h<r t •) Balc«P»?er. j i-'i-if.™» jWftcritf, Furmc-fan Cheese, J *r>o Pipes best Bordeaux Brandy, / 200 Hcg&eadi Claret fU-.erior oualiiy, 700 Ca»<s i r.uch Sw<« -f Oil, \ 60 Caf'-s Catherine PJum's, • v 6 Caflcs Prunes, 400 licxes Capers, Olives, Anchcvies and Cor« % 100 do. best aflVrted Cordials, DRY GOODS affcrted for the Weft-India market, » Claret in cases of afuperior quality, London dry White Lead, A small inyoie? of Coffee, 6 & 4 Pru;,d Cannon, mounted. f, Thomas Murgatroyd &" Soils. May io. I Twenty' Dollars Reward. p AN-AWAY from Sjrrng Forgt, in York r V. County , a negro man, ;.a--;ed ISAAG> other wise CUD JO, about 21 year, old., tht proport/ of Robert Coleman; Ef<j. He i« 8 inchea high, hat a Memifn in his eyes. vi'offf ittt in them than common, by trade a Fctgeman; hid on and took with hirr. 1 drab colour, ~ !,r -aJ clc.'h coat, almcft new. a Tailors jacket and pantaloons* printed fancy cord, a iwanldown striped under zcket; a rorum hat; one fine and one coarse shirt* one muflm hatdkerchiH sprigged, two ( itto firmed border a Mue Perfiai. ut kr jacket and two peir cotton (lockings. Wh-never .takes up nrgro an ! !odg<>9 him m in\ ud in this or any of the neigabourih-g {late- fhai'» hav' the above r« j ward or reafcnable expencesil brt ug .t home. JOHN BRIEN. Spring Forge, Odloben*. 1 7 99» NB, A*-iWid riegrb* formerly Hvtd in Chc(Ur county, it w probable I e Tr.ay rrtwrn there. November 5 h e ~ WHEREAS ' r * decree of tha High Court of Chancery* .13 made in a cause, James again ft Newman, k I it is among other things referred Vo Wni. Graved v j Esq. one of the matter* of the (aid court, u to take • an account of the Legacies bequeathed by the will n j of the teflator, WILLIAM FHILLIFS, lats of . Newgate Hreet, London, deceased, and also to in quire and (late to the court, whether Francis 0 James, the brother of the complainant's named as one of the Legatee# in the said will is dtad t and whether he died in the life time of the testator > Therefore all persons who car* give informa tion whether the said Francis Jjmes fee living or deai, and jf living where he now re&'jes „r lad '' resided, and when and at what pi ice, and when 11 and where he waslalt heard ot, ar. if dead, when r and where he died, are hereby requefled to give such information to the f*id William Graves,Efyt at liis office in S-cstLampfon Building*, Chancery Lane, London,on or before the firft Jay of March next, c:heTvri(ip he wiil be excluded the benefit: of the said decree. The Francis James was born at or near I in the county of and if living, 19 about the age cf thirty-four years, and about the year 1779, was a fcrcmaft man cn board S j tfie Milford, a merchant frip, fcajooging to the por: of Br;{tol, and failed for Jamaica in Septem ber, 178 c, afterwards he returned to I'iriftol* -. an 1 in November, 1781, wa3 prefled in King* road, Bristol, and sent on board the king's frigate called thi Diomede, :n which he failed from Ply» mouth «n a cruite, and on beard of which he af terwards became a quarter gynner, apd defrrted the said fliip'at Charlcftcn Bar in North-Americ* in September 1782. Should any person in the United Sfatescf Ante* c rica, be enabled to giva info mation «f the aboyp ** • , named Francis James, whether living or dead, they ' are requeftfd to comnuuicate the fame to DAVID • ' A. OGDF.N» No. 69, Stone ilreet, N<jw Y rk. J printers throughout the United States are requeued to publish the abl <vc. BOGNETGN IRON \VORXS~ y TO BE SOLI), ■ * OR tEASKD FOR ON K YEAR THAT jfl * Valuable Estate, *|jg| KNOWN by the. name of the Booneton Iron Works, Ctnat<# ia the county of Morris, in the Hat*-of New.-Ic,r/ey, con fitting ot a Fxsrge wiiii four fifes, a Rolling and Slitting-Mill, a Grift mi»i > with two P-tin of'tt'<sne a , and Saw mill/all-in good 1 order and n»\y in use, together with an excellent, " large, and convenient house, with out hou(es of " every kind ; among which are an Ice house, ani |H''- t (lone milk house, with a remarkable fpring in • it, a large Gar lep and an excillent eoilcilion of * Fruit, a large forcVard, and 2500 acres, of wood, *; parure and arable land, arid a great number c£ ; : Uor'is and workmen's houses Immediate poffefSpn will be giveti of hnufes and tlorcs f'ufflcicnt foe providing flock the present winter, and pofTclfioa ■>f the whole in the 1 pring. Fcj tdrm««nquire-of l3arid B Ogden at New ark, mr V'eter Mackie in New-Yorlc, n>r. David Ford ir» Morris Town, or me£frs. Jacob and Rich* ard Faelcb t>n t&epremifcs. ■ i LANCASTER STAGES. s r "l~ 1 HE Proprietors of the PhilaJulphta. and I in* c X cifter line of£tage« DISPATCH.return theif H gr»teTul thar.is to (he(r frictitisanS the pnhlic ia f general, for thje p«ft favor* they H . - inform tßem that in addition to the, r gsjar Jyine, H th*y'ara provi2e.J with Carriagn.fober fc'>r rsreful . drivers, to go through between thd City : and BoroHgh ia two days. Thofa who preftt this mot'a of traveling can Lc accommodated at t>f k'tsgo Offue, figjtof United .State« EagU, Marfett ftr;ef, H Philadelphia. Stougb, Downing, Dur.u'oady V Co, • N'iV. ?o. 21 § !;■ 5~~ MARSHAL'S SALES. ' United S1 atss, ") . p Pennsylvania District, y ' • ' By virtue of sundry writs i f venditioni expcnal. ifTued out of the Oillriifl Court of thi United . States, for the DiOrift will be expofrd to public sale, on the prctniTes, on Wednesday the ' 30'h of July next, at 10 o'eioifc in the forenoon of the fame day, all rhat l raS of Land called Cone- : dogwinm tTrafl, fitaatein Eatl Pennfburytown '' ship, Cumberland counfy,containing C>re hifodted ' and thirty two acres, more er less, with the Mef. 1 fuages thereon eredled. Also all that Trail of - Land called Locull Valley, adjoining the above, containing three hundred and fevsntetn acrto, more or h-fs, with the MefTuages theraon ereileil, Also all that Traft of Land called Oak Banlt, si. f tuate as above, containing two hundred and fevea« ty acres, more or lefe, with the Messuages therson . erefted. _ Tlie property will be surveyed an V fold in lotj to suit the purchasers; plots of which will be ex hibited cn the day of sale. Ii Seized and taken in execution, an'l to be fold a, the property of Oliver Pollock, Ffq by JOHN HALL", Mania. Marshal's OfSce, ? T Phila 'elpliia, June 21, 1800. 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