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    Treasury of the United States.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons who are er
may be Creditors of the United States, for any funs»
of the Funded Debt, or Sio-k, fairing a prfeni intereji of Jtx
per centum per annum.
• ft, That purfuanf to an Act ot Congress passed on the
»Bth day of April, 1796, in titled an aiJt in addition to an
intituled " An ad making further provision for tha
support of public cradit, and for the redemption of the -
public debr." the laid debt or ftoek will be reimbursed and
Paid in manner following, to wit. " First, by dividends
" to be qjade ori (he lad dayj of March, June and Septcm
" ber for tie present year, and from the year one thousand
" seven hundred~and niliety-feven, to the year one thou
" sand tight hundred & eighteen inclusive, at the rate of
" Hoc and One half per centum upon the original capital.
" Secondly, by dividends to be made on the lafl. day of
* Deccmbar for the present year, and from the year one
" thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, to the year
'' one thousand eight hundred and seventeen inclufivo, at
*' the rate of three and one half per centum upon the ori
" gitfal capital; and by 3 dividend to bt ma'c on the hft
" <Uy of December, in the year one thousand eight hun
" Wred and eighteen, of such l'um, as will be then aile
'' quate, according to the contrail, for the final redemp
•• tion of the {aid stock." ,
2d. All diftin&ion between payments on account of
Interef and Principal keipg thus aboliihed by the establish
ment ot the permanent rule of reimbursement aboy« de
scribed, it ha« become necellary to vary accordingly the
powers of attorney for receiving dividends; the public
creditors will therefore observe that the following form
is eftabtilhed for all powers of attorney which may be
granted aftpr the due pramolgation ol this notice, viz.
KNOir ALL MEN BT THESE PRESENTS, that
I of in
v da make, conjlitute and appoint
ilf my true and lavrful At'
tomey,for me, and in my to receive tbr dividends •which 'are,
\ or fb.ill be payable aesording'to law, on the (here describing the
stock) Jlanding in my name in the boots of (he-re describing the
books of the Treasury or the Commissioner of Loans,
where the stock is credited) from (here insert the com
mencement and expiration of time for which the power of
/ attorney is to continue) with pcrjjgr also an attorney or attor-
Hics under him, for that purpofc to make andfubfiitittc,andto do aU
lawful a£is rcqiiifttefor cffeiling the premises, hereby ratifying and
confirming all that my said Attorney or bisfubjlitutc ,Jball lawful
ly. do, by virtue hereof.
In Witness hereof, I bepue hereunto set my Hand and Seal the
day of in the year
Sealed and Delivered
in presence of,
BE IT KNOWN, that on the Hay of
before me personally came
■within named and ackrlovledgci the above letter of attorney to be
kil aft and ditd.
■In tejlintony whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and affix
ed Seal the day ■ and year last afbrefaid..
Given under my Hand at Philadelphia, this twen
tieth day of July 1796, pUrsuant to directions
from the Secretary of the T rdSifury.
' SAMUEL MEREDITH,
Treasurer of'the United States.
July*!. w & st Z J.
War-Office of the United States,
May 4th, 1796.
THE following Rules, explanatory of those published
the 15th February, 1789, are to be observed by all
persons entitled to Lands, in purfuanee of resolves of
Congress.
Every certificate of the acknowledgment of a deei -er
power of attorney, either before a notary public or other
magistrate, milt, in addition to -what is usual, set fortji
that the purfon making the acknowledgment is known to
the notary or other magistrate ; for which purpose words
of the following import must be inlcrtad in the certificate.
" And I do moreover certify that the said A B making
this acknowledgment has been for personally
known to me.".
If the notary or other magistrate has reason to believe
that he is the person he raprefents himfelf to be, he wil
also certify it.
Andifthe proof be made by a witnefsorwitneffes,h« or
theymuft swear to some general ftateof their knowledge of
him, which matter mult be set forth in the certificate ; and
the notary -public, or other magistrate, before whom
acknowledgment is made, must also set forth that the wit
nelsor wituelffeshas or have been for upwards of
penonally known to him.
If a jufticC of the peace is employed, the clerk «rf the
court of the corporation or county must certify that such
person is a justice of the peace of the county or corpora
tion as the cafe may be, and that full faith is due to his
ads as such. JAMES M'HENRY,
Secretary of W*r-
May 12. ta<u/3m
INFORMATION
IS given daily of the drawing of tbe WASHINGTON
LOTTERY, at th« Office
No. 147 Cbefnut Jireet,
between Fourth and Fifth ftreots. Also, where Tickets
may "yet be had. Aug. 5. eo
The Ninth day's drawing is arrived.
Samuel Richardet,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlwner
Merchants, that he has this day opened Che CITY
TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEEHOUSE in the
city of Philadelphia
The Stibfcription Room will be furniftied with all the
daily "papers publithed in Philadelphia, New-York, Bos
ton, Baltimore, together with those of the principal com
mercial 'eitits of Europe—They will be regularly filed
and nor.e permitted to be taken away on any account.
Tea, Coffee, Soupes, JeHies, Ice Creams, and a variety
of French Liquors; together with the usual refrefhments,
will at all times be procurod'at the bar.
Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated with
the cWoiccft of "Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the 'most
approved Malt Liquors froaiLondon and other breweries.
The Larder will befupplied with the prime and eaflieft
produdtionsef the Season.
Large and small Parties, tn- (ingle Gentlempn, may be
accommodated with Breakfafts, Dinners, or Suppers, at
hoitrsnsoft convenient to thamfelves—a cold Collation is
regularly kopt for coiweniency, the Billof Fare to be had
at the bar.
The Lodging Rooms win he completely furnifhed, and
the utmost attention paid to deanlinefs, and every other
reqtrifile.
gf S*Mt)EL Rich audet will be happy to receive, and
execute the commands of his Priends, and the Public at
large; and with for their favours, ■he pledget
himfeK that nothing 011 His part lhallbe wanting topre
fervc that patronage with which lie has been to di£tingel(h
ingly :'»onored.
Philadelphia, April 19. . . eo
Insurance comp. of the state of
Pennsylvania.
The Directors have declared a dividend of fixtcen dol
lars on each (bare of the capital of said company, for ths
lalt fix months whicl. will bepaidtothe ftnckholders 01
then legal reprcfentaiivcs on every day after the JMt
iadant.
S. W. Fijher,
Secretary.
August 1. «iiet.
\ .
Sales c India Goods.
The Cargo of ths ihCanges, capt. Tingcf, from Cal
> j«ta and Bengal,
«SISTINC. OF
A Large and of Bcr.gJ and Madras
CO TTOand SILK. GOODS.
AM ip WHICH ARE
' A variety fine wked andplain Mujlins,
l Dore, &c. Also, —
A Quantity f Excellent Sugar, .
J In boxes ?mi bags-and BLACK HLPPE3.,
ForSaltby
f Wiings y Francis, ce,
No. 21 fenn Street,
f June R .[ $
r The Nw World.
' SAMUEUi. SMITH,
t TNFORMS the public, thaencou raged by a liberal pa- 1
A tronage, and in complijtc with nuirarous rcquefts Jc
from Subscribers, he has detmined to antidpate the pub
lication of The New World/The firft »imbcr will ap-
pear on Monday, the I jth A tuft. Thofiwho have seen 2
C his proposals are fuflieiently aeiainted will the plan and
terms on which it is designed t conduit Bis _
_ For the information of those peons who ire not acquaint- ,
e ed, it is neceflary to obfervithat it"vill be publilh-d
twice a day, in the morring an cvininsr that the price
n is only Eight Dollars, being tlwfame wi» that of news-
c papers pfinted but once a day ;ind thatts plan will be
com*rehenfwe and liberal. to
it £T The Puhlifher offers a hbial compnfation to any
l(j person well qualified to make a cirefl ai full report of
" the Debates of the Federal and Site Lejflatures, whiah
it is his intention to puhlilb in th(New Vorld. C 8
c *,* Apvertifements will be int-ted; km the appear- m
ie ' anccof the firft number until fulher mice, lvhen Dot
exceediag a square, for forty centsor thmrft, and twen
ty cents for every subsequent inferion ; ad a confidcra
t' kle abatement will ba made when tey ar fteadi 1 y infert
j ed. Those gentkmen who have esreffe their intention
r _ of fending Advertisements, as welhj the who have such
U an intention without having exprtfed are informed
that the paper of Monday, August 15, rill be open for
their admiflion until the evening of jatuiay preceding. —
N. B. It isearneftly requested thit aliiibfcriptionfa
!je pers not yet returned, may be feat to ti prists before
the day of publication.
A faithful Pressman wanted.
Aug. 6 eot j ;th
City cf Waliingttn.
SCHEME of the LO"TEIY, No. 11,
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT C THE
FEDERAL CITT. v
A magnificent 20,000 hollas, & J
i 8 dwclDng-houfe, j cafli 30,000, ire J s*> G#a j
I ditto is,ooo & cafli 13000 40,000
I .ditto 15,000 & cash 15000 50,000
I ditto 10,000 & ca(h iqooo '20,000
I ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10..000
1 ditto 5„ooo & cask 5,00s 10,000 n
1 calU prize of jo,ooo n
a do. 5,000 each, are, • 10,000 "
10 do. 1,000 - . io,oo» tl
jl 20 do. 500 - - 10,000 si
00 do. 100 - , . je, 000 c
aoo da. 50 - - 10,000
9r .400 do. »j - • 10,000
er *,000 do. 20 • * 20,000 c
15,000 do. IO - 150,000 ''
to <
is 16,739 Prizes. B
e. 3i,26l Blanks.
ly 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000
>e N. B. To favour those who may tjcei quant icy of y,
il Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will betfct,*sT dra\vn
ticket, and the 30,000 the LyiST but one: v
»r And approved notes, securing payment ilither money
of -or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will treceived for v
id any number not less than 30 tickets.
a This Lottery will affordan elegant fpecina of the pri- -
it* vate buildings to be ere&ed in the City of Vlhington—
Two beautiful designs are already felcAed r the entire
fronts on two of the public, fquares;'from tie prawings
he it is proposed to erect two centre and four coifr buildings,
ch a3 soon as poilible aftpr thi? lottery is fold, dto convey
a- them, when complete, to the fortunate aenturars, in ]
lis the maimer described in the scheme for the h:el Lottery.
A nett dedu<ftio*i of five per cent, will beetle to defray
tJie necessary expenses of printing, &c. an<thc surplus 8
will be made a part of the fund iritendei} foabeNatianal
— University, to be eredled within the city of Vlhington.
The Drawing will commence as soon as thickets are
fold off.—The money prizes will be payable ithirty days
'N after it is finifhsd ; and any prizes for whi fortunate
numbers ate not produced within twelve mohs after the
drawing is closed, are to be confideredls gin towards ■
Ets the funJ for the .University ; it being determed to fettle
the whole business in a year from the eidiog , the draw
ing, and to take up the bonds given as fec'uri.
— The real fepjirities given for the .payment otbePfiees,
: are held by the President and two Directors' the Bank
qf Columbia, and are valued at more than :alf the a (
fp mount ot the lottery.
*Y The twenty Biur gentlemen who by app'ntmeftt of
he Ae late Commilfioners a (lifted in the manageent of the
Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake thisduoui taflc
he a second time on behalf of the public; a fuffient num
of. ber of these having kmdly accrued, it is hopl that the
m . friends to a National University and the otherederal ob
ied je<ftsmay continue to favor the design.
By accounts received from the different |rts of the
jty Continetit as well as from Europe, where he tickets
, tSi have been sent for sale, the public are assure that th«
drawing will speedily commenoe, and that tl care and
ith caution unavoidably necessary to infurfe a fafe ifpofai of
oft tha tickets, has rendered the fnor ftifpeufion indpenfable.
es. SAMUEL BLODJIT.
ieft .5. Tickets may be had at the Bank of Colmhia ;of
James Weft & Co. Baltimore ; of Peter Gilma, Boston ;
be of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richsd Wells,
at Ferry. ;o
■»' FOR SALE, **""
A very Valuable .
her P ALLED . T WITT EN H Alts, fit U! e in the
VJ townlhip of Upper Derby, andcountyof lelaware,
, 7 *-* "I'les from Philadelphia, and half a miltfrom the'
new Western road! containing 230 acres df exctk'nt land,
; 45 of which are good watered meadow, 90" priie wood
£ land, and themft arable o£ t4w -firft- <fuaKty. I lcse are
on the premises a good two story brick house, wit 4 «ooms
on a floor, and cellars under the whole, with a pmfi-well
of excellent water in front; a large frame bar, (tables,
and Other convenient buildings-, a smoke-house ndione'
— fpring-hotrfe ; two orchwds snd one f^each-.
QJ The n eids ire all in-clever, except those immediately
under tillage, and are so laid out as to havtrfhrtvantage
of water in each of them, which renders it pecui irly con
venient for grazing.
dol- The Ctuatiop is plca&m and healthy, aad frorrthe high
the euhrvnfcon of the laud, the good neighbourhood and the
sor vicinity to the city, «is very suitable for a gerlesnan's
r*Rh country feat.
The foregoing is yart of the estate of Jacob larman,
deccaicd, and offered for fcde By
?■ Mordecai Levis»
" OA. 9. *0 ] Exeaitor.
For sale by tht fubfcnbers» d
IN UN* * f REF.T, . * n
tso quarter Chests f.'efli Kyfon sea;
100 ditto do; fVelh Souchong -ea !
390 Bores China, containing small te- letts o 4»
pieces;
400 pieces Bandanoes.
Hillings y Fffincis.
January 30 " taw-
Lottery
FOR railing fix thousand fix hundred and sixty-seven
dollar* a/id fifty cents, by a deduction of ''Keen per
cent from the prizes, and not two blanks to a prize, viz.
I Prize of 500 O dollars ; i« dollars 5000
I 1000 1000
1 500 s°°
j 200 lOCQ
20 100 » & .°® -
99 jo 495°
*5 , S°°°
2000 1 0 10,000
■5 Lad drawn numbers of 1000 dollar* each, 5000
2331 Prizes. 44>4SP
4018 Blanks.
I •
6350 Tic Vets at Seven Dollars each, 44.45°
By order of the Dirc&oVs of tjie Society for eftablifh
mg Ufeful ManufaiStures, the fuperintendayts of the Pat-,
erion Lottery have requested the Managers to offer the
foregoing S«heme to the publi®, and have direiSted them
to refund the money to those persons who have purchased
in the farmer Lottery, or exchange the tickets for tickets
in thisT.ottery.
The lottery has a&ually commenced drawing, arvd wiil
contiuuenntil fmilhed. A lift of the Blanks and Prizes
may be seen at the office ol William Blackburn, No. 64
sooth Second street, who will giv« information where tick
i ets may be procured.
Dated this 17th day of June, 1796.
J. N- GUMMING, 7
JACOB R. HARDENBERG, £ Managers.
JONATHAN RHEA-, J
June 18 eo
Just Published,
BY THOMAS DOBSON,
At the Stoat HouJl, N#- J1 South Sccond Street,
neatly printed in one volume quarto, price fix
dollars the fine paper, or five dollars the com
mon:
The Four Gospels,
TRANI ATED FROM THE QREEK;
With preliminary DifTerta ions, and Notes critical and eXT
planatory.
By GEORGE CAMPBELL, D. D. F. R. S.
Isfc. Principal tf Marifchul College, Aberdeen.
%* Th» chara&er of the author, for acutenefs
and erudition has been cftablifhed by his essay an' .
miracles in aofwer to David Hume," the greatest
masterpiece of the kind ever published, and by his
" Philosophy of Rhetoric," and to the merit of
the prefeot work, the result of nearly forty years
study and application, and the fubitance of his
course of le&ures in his official capacity, the
reviewers have given ample tettimony, but their ac *
count, however honorable to the work, is too
for a place in this advertifemeht, the work howev
er is now presented in an American edition at not
more than half the price of the London copy.
July 29. 4W2W
LANDS, ~~
In Harrifop. county, Virginia, for Sale,
f TT'ttUR iVaSs containing 5000 acres each, and a moiety
a JL of one other tradt of 5000 acres, all fitusted on the
waters of Elk and Hughes's river.
J For further particulars enquire at No. 70 Chefnut-S reet,
r where the Pater.ts may be seen.
Aug. 6 . - . . fw&m.tt
This Day is Pnblilhed,
e By WILLIAM COBBETT,
3 Ni>rt% Second-Jlrcet, eppoftte ChriJPt Church,
y The Life and Adventures of
"PETER PORCUPINE;
With a full and exa&. account of all his authoring tranf
a&ions in America. By Peter Porcupine himfelf.
j *3t_
CABLES,
r s From 16 to 9 J inches, for sale by
e e yeremiah Warder,
1, July J » § No 12 north Third-street, J
Treasury Department, Augujl 3, 1796.
Public Norice is hereby Given,
s > IJS-purfuancejftfin ail of Congreft, passed on tke . l£ih.
k A day May, 1796, entitled "An adt m-oviding " for
a tile sale of the lands of the United States, m the Territo
ry north weft of the riyer Ohio, and above the. mouth of
of Kentucky river," that the feftiohs or lots of land defcri
htd ia the annexed fehedule, lying in the feveo ranges of
flc townfcips, which were furveyediq pursuance of an ordi
b- nance «f Congress, pafled on the twentieth day of May,
tie in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty-five
b- will be*xpofed forfaie at Public vendue, in the town ol
Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, on the twenty-fourth day of
iie O>ftober next, and thenceforward, from day to day until
:ts the fe-ft day of December enfumg, unless the said lots fliall
he be sooner fold, in the manner, and on the terms and con.
nd ditions herein after mentioned, to wit:
or lots aII be fold under the di
le. region «f the Governor or Secretarv of the Western Ter
ritory, and such perflSn as the Prefio'ent of the United
of States may specially app«int for that purpose.
M I ,' he fl!d fe . aions or lots ftiall be fold to the hleheft
Us, bidder, but no sale can be made for less than two dollars
_ acre of the quantity of land contained in such lot or
lection.
3. The highest bidder as before mentioned, must depo
sit at the time of sale, one twentieth part of the purcl jife
the the j?? nds of such P erfoa President of the
re United States Ihail appoint to attend the sales for that pur
thc P 0 ,' whlo ' 1 W1 " bo forfeited, if a moiety of the fnm bid,
nd, we said twentieth part, fliall not be paid witr.iu
< thirty days From the time of sale.
are . U F oa of a moiety.of. tie parciiafe money
ims m 1 , ™ arincr I><for(: mentjoned, the purchaser wi.l be
fell Cnt flf „° one y e " 8 crcdit for the remaining moiety :
las, ?"* (hiil " Ceive fTom the Governor «r Secretary of the
me, Jr e r r " T «iitory, ana the person who fliall be appointed
ch- 7 r c Ptefident of the United States, to direct the sales, a
el certificate describing th« lot or fidion purchased, and de
age V ai lcethe f um P a 'donaccount, the balance remaining due,
■° n - t "?!i W , , rU L Ct blU,lce hecomes payable, and that
?'jT 1 » em mentJO " ed . will be forfeited, if the
ligl. no '' l,cn -, but if the said balance (hall
thc TT •Jo rge '^ 5 ' t!,e fame to tie Treasurer of
an's , y mtcd States, the purchaser or his aflignce or other
Tentative, Shall J, e entitled to a 'patent for the
nan, I:u . d °" J llß , prodscing to the Secretary of State n re
,72 r cndorfed U P°» the certificate. But
any purchaser fliall make payment of the whole of the
. '' c mone y, at the time when the payment of the
r. firft moiety is direfiod t<f bcmjde, he will he sntitled to a
»
deduiti»n of ten per centum on the part for which a. '
dit is authorizod to-be gives; and his patent (hall be
mediately iflbed.
Given under my'hand it Philadelphia, the day
tear above mentioned
Or.IVFR woLCorr.
Scci' tar v of the Trca^tuv
Schfdule of fe Slant of townjlips, or frattijnai < •
of toiunjhipi, to be fuU at Pi:tjburgh,-i*purfiu..
of the 6th feSian of an aft of Lopgrcfs, pjfid
■ the 18th day of May, i 796.
*Z I oil. i .
!s £ 1«: i!i
°i| § 6 . Hll ° -<: s.
j 1 1 •" 1 jgf 1 ■ 1
id Range. 6[hTownihip. 6th Range.
lit TowYifftrp. Ran 640 each iftTdwnfnlp.
28 « 65 14 1 7 3 »°
29 256 95 17310640 each xB, 270
30 250 75 25336 6 4 oeach 21 gSO
34 240 90 gthTownlhip. 22 166 40
each 3314:640 ?ach 23 427
2d Township. i7ajio 64oeach 24 64c
19 140 23 |640 27 151 So
20 170 70 25a30i640each zßajo64oegch
„ 21 185 3.?a36,64o|each' jj <r8
22 2 30 iothTawnfhip. 34336 64oeach
25 488 80 ia2 1640 tach 2d Town (hip.
26227 64oe3ch 53i464oeach x 126
28 560 17 a2o 64c each 2 440
29 551 60 13-336:640 each 3 448
jq 564 xithrfownfhip. 4 456
31-36 640 each iai4 640 each 5 464
4thTowufi)ip. 17320 640 each 6 472
19' 64 233361640 each 7 340
6 f , 4 thRrNGE. 640 each
*6 38760 lftTownnii i 7 a»o 640 each
a 7 36 > > £ 23336 640 each
31 a 32 6(40 each 4 r,,6 -o 3dXovnfl,ip..
33 616 30 4o 1 l 4
34 445 .20 J 2 1478
« "V{° 3533? S4O each 3 4*6
3, ' „.° adT ownfhip. 4 \ *' 4
jthTowiifhip. 5 J0»
6 l »l»° 3a6 4-each 6 '{ IO ■
12 479 3o J 6 zo 7.314 640 eieh
17 3°4 15 g " each
18 6^B ;° 9 ai2 Uo each each
S3, 45 o 7,5 T , •• jthTownfbip.
24 fr '4 '40 1 < 18 l
30 640 «7«c HO -3cj, * g
»„ 2333- >4oe.ch J
16 64a f 3dTown(bip. I 4 " .
—r iai4j64oeach ? 54°
ad Range. 17320
iftTownfhip. i3a3.fii(i4cUa.ch 7214.4' eath
18 I 7| so sth Town fl>ip4 ' )4 eac^
34 161 50 1214640! each !fif-p ' 4 V :a ' '
3fiTownlhip. each ' ownihip.
®4a26 640 each 23336 640 each 1 '
28 499 16 7th'i'own(hip. 1 40
29 '64c ia» 64©e3fh 3
3*. each 537 64oeach 4 -'J 1 6°
4th I'ownfhip. 12313 6»,0 eafh b
11 26 40. i£ai9 640 each . ,
12 39; 5 C 25- 64b 7a 14 j 4 c «ach
13 5 J 5° 30*36 64oeach encb
15 27 50 Oth'l ownftip. '3 a v?o each.
16 250 20 1 ji £tl 1 owr.fhip.
ij 524 17320 64cieach i aI 4 640 each
18 64c 13 '7«o64=:eack
|,1J 63, 1 Jtli.Townfllip. J 3 a 3® 640 each
' 20 58, 80 n.4 .',4?ea ( *r. *' on* nfmp.
21 |1536 21 17320 640 each J "4*64- each
S2a3664cjeath 640 each , 7 a 640 each
sthTown(hip.' nthTownlhip. *3 *36 640.each
5 'iai 4 64o|ea<h
637 fuc .ach 17320640 each 1 ai4
43325 64c. each 23 .ach '7>2e
17 atß 64c each ~'= 1 3 HO each
3233664 c ach n tsthTo ; vn p : :
JlhTownlhip. 1*14640.0^
|6 40 j 18 2 74 4© 17MC 640 eacii
BthTownWp " 87 *3»36 64o|rach
ias 64o|each 427 5° 7 th R.iNGf.
6 44c 4 ift Tew'nfhip.
7a 14 640 car! ' 30 I 4:20
17*20 640 each 3V 36 I 132! 50
*3'3« 640^ h 29a>01640each 2dTowrifti ? .
9 ? T , ap- 31 18 3 z 3s
6 640 co 4
8 312 30 4 °t, 5a6 <"'4oeack
r „ c.r ■ 33.336640cach •>
, . 2<lTowi)fnip. .
J3ai4 64c each n ,** 10311 64c eadi
, ,2 100 20
if a2O 64c rach 14 30
»j336 64o;ach I7ais 640 each
3d Range. 5 456 'J i
ad Township. 6 464 80 ? h
" 15 «4ot 7 %»>
16 6co 8 618 , a V i ISC .
ao 557 jo 9 ai4 640 each l a^ o 4 °4 J ;
aiaai 640 each 17 320 64c each _ ,
23 M° 9 'Vi 6 640 " Ch 1" A4O each
aj a3fii4oeach 4th owninipf. 6 | 6 ach
SdTown/lup. 13 M 640 each Townlhi
9 18860 i7*ao 640 each
10 344 23*36 . .?LT
11 267 fithTownftipji J»ogo|each
12 152 I ai^64 9 each | Qmn(k -
Y, j
16218 640 each SlTownlbifi.J'JJJ jJ t>rfl !
19 217 JO iai4 6 4
30 616 7J 64c *ach j r (h
41 336 640 each 2333664 c each j 6 , c leach
4th Townihip. lothTownfhip. 1 540.Lch#
I 170 ■ Townlhlp .
: 1 544 [ 7a»c » 4 0-ach;. 6 K
3 320 j 3 a 3 6lD4cleaclijl - 6 J e ach 1
4 4jo iathTownfh.p.j| 1 66 L C h
«. 5 IM> W«4|64e eacV,^ Towl laip.
64c n«heH| allfi 64oe3ch
7 J<>3 23a36|6 4 c|e3ch! ch
Ba 9 64c each uthTownlh.p? - 6 6 ;aeh
10 54c 80 13T4
11.51, 70 1732 c Meach, ach
f iaa#4 64© ach 23»3^64«|ea t h -L e3[h
! 233301640 each
1 NOTE.
a THE quantities of Lands in the several townlhips be •
_ fore mentioned, are exchifive of the Lotsrcfervedby the
United States and also of thofc formerly fold.—The ag
t gregate quantities in the several townfhirs or frailina "
e parts of townships, have been ascertained by aiftual fuv
[| vey ; the quantities in particular lots or iedliots, hav
,f been 110 other wife ascertained than by calculation.
r •" ,1,1,, 1 mil" -
£■ ' " " ;
■" PRINTED BY JOHN FBNN'
% —No. Ix 9—
LC CHtSKUT-SIRItT.
a fPrke Eight Dolkis per :