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    THE PUBLIC £- !
IS hereby cautioned not to trull any-pcrfon or "'
persons on my account, under any pretext whatever, nsl '
shall not pay such debts as may have been, or hereafter p--
Diay be contracted without my knowledge.
THOMAS HOGGARD.
Sept. 13. It&f 3
pui
sirs
ror Sale, dec
a large elegant and well finished dit
Three-story Brick House,
(The late residence of General Walter Stewart)
WITH a LOT of GROUND thereunto belonging, •
the well fide of Third-street, near Union-street
containing in front 32 feet, and in depth too feet, to an
• alley leading into Union-flrcet. The house is 32 feet front $c,
and 50 feet ; the fevoral rooms contained in it arc
large, commodious, and completely finilhcd; the two fit ft
dories are each 13 feet high; there are 20 mahogany
doors in the house ; a geometrical staircase, with mahoga
ny rails and a gsod Iky-light. The kitchen is in the cell- ~
ar, which is spacious and convenient, and finilhed with an
oven, ftew-koles and pantries, a servants' hall and large
wine-collar adjoiking the kitchen.' in front of which is an
area in which there i* a pump The yard is vaulted.
Communicating with the said building is a neat three-Jlory
brick house, on the north fide of Union-street, contain- —
ing 30 feet front by 40 feet deep; the lower part of which
is at present occupied as a compting-houfe, and the upper
part divided into wall-finilhed large chambers. This house
_ may at a small Cxpenfe be converted iirto a convenient
dwelling : The street dobr is very handsome, and the front
and back have Venetian window-lhutters. Adjoining the
last house, upon the lot belonging to the firft, are erected
bathing-rooms, &c. There are likewise very good coach
honlc and flable6 finilhed equal (or nearly so) with any in f
the city, on a lot containing on Union street 30 feet, and
in depth on the weft fids of said alley 52 feet. There are
good cellars unde« the whole of the buildings, and a wine
room over part of the liable, with a hay-loft over the re
tnainder. For further particulars enquire of
EDWARD BONSaLL & Co.
At their Office No. 64 Dock-street. between Walnut & Pear
t'U( ftreeti.
6ih month 24th, 1796.
FOR SA L E,
A very Valuable Estate,
CALLED r IVIT TENH AM, situate in the
townlhip of Upper Derby, and county of Delaware,
7 1-4 miles from Phiiad-Iplria, and half a mile from the
new Wellern road 1 containing 230 acres of excellent land,
45 of which are good watered meadow, 90 of prime wood
land, and the reft arable of thi firft quality. There are
011 the premises a good two story briclt house, with 4 rooms
on a floor, and cellars under the whole, with a pump-well
of excellent water in front; 2 large frame barn, llablcs,
and other convenient buildings ; a smoke-house and Hone,
fpring-haufe ; two good apple orchards, and one of peach
es. The fields are all in clover,, except those immediately
under tillage, and are so laid out as to have the advantage
of water in each of them, which renders it peculiarly con
venient for grazing.
The situation is pleasant and healthy, and from the high
cultivation of the land, the good neighbourhood, and the
vicinity to the city, it is very suitable for a gentleman's
country feat.
The foregoing is part of the estate of Jacob HarmarJ
defeated j and offered for fa!c by
Mordecai Lewis,
Oil. 9. tt&l" Surviving Executor.
Lottery and Broker's Office,
A r o. 64, South Second street.
TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 4, for sale—a
Check Book for examination—and prizes paid in
th* late lottery.
Check Books kept for examination and t giftering, for
the City of Walhington, No. 2, and Pattefon Lotteries,
both of which are now drawing—information where
tickets are to be had, and prizes exchanged for undrawn
tickets. A complete lift of all the prizes in the late New-
Port Long-Wharf, Hotel and Public Schftol Lottery, for
examination.
The fubferiber foKcits the application of the public
and his friends, who wilh to purchase or fell Bank Stock,
Certificates, Bills 6f Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands,
See. or to obtain money pn deposit of property.
Wm. Blackbun.
, Philadelphia, August 18, 1796. * mth
Fo* R SALE. ~
A PLANTATION, •
ABOUT 12 miles from this City, situate in Abir«g
ton Township, Montgomery-County ; containing
70 acres, a new stone house, two stories high, 2 rooms on a
floor,'fire places in each, a iftonc kitchen and stone spring
boti!e, over an excellent spring of water, a barn, (tables,
sheds, barracks, Bcc. A. large apple orchard, and a variety of
other fruit, about 12 acres of good meadow weil watered,
and wood fuftjeient for fire, and fencing the place. PofTclß
on may be had the ift of April next. Property in this city
wilVbe taken in exchange, or MORRIS and
Notes in payment. Enquire at No. 37, Arch-Street.
Philadelphia, September 13, 1796. ttftf
Lands of the United* States
Treasury Department, Augujl 3, 1796.
Public Notice is hereby Given,
IN .pursuance of an a 5: of Congress, pilled on the lß|h
day of May, 1796, entitled "Aa aft providing" for
the file of the lands of the United .States, in the Territo
ry north weft of theriver Ohio, 2nd above the ntouth of
Kentucky river," that the fc&ions or lots of land defcri-.
bed in the annexed schedule.lying in the seven ranges of
townlbips, which were surveyed in pnrfuance of an ordi
nance of Congrefs,paffed on the twentieth day of May,
in the year one thouflnd seven hundred and eighty-five,
will be exposed for sale at Public vendue, in the town oi
Fittlbargh in Pennsylvania. on the twenty-fourth day of
October next, and thenceforward, from day to day until
the firft day ofDeceraber eal'uing, unless the said lots Ihall
be sooner fold, in the manner, and on the terms and con.
ditions herein after mentioned, to wit:
I ft. The said fe%9ious or lots shall be fold under the di
refliou as the Governor or Secretary of the Western Ter
ritory, and such person as the Preliuent of the United
States raayfpecially appoint for that purpose.
2d. I'he said feilions or lots (hall be fold to'the htghr&
bid (/er, but no sale can be made for less than two dollars
fcr acre of th« qijantity of land contained in such lot or
|:islion.
3. The highest bidder as before mentioned, niuft depo
sit at the time «f sale, one twentieth part <ft r the pure!,afe
money, in the hands of such person as the President of the
United States lha'l appoint to attend thefales for that pur
pose, which will befi.rfcited, if a moiety of the fuai bid,
including the said twentieth prtrt, shall not be paid witlun
thirtydays from thetime of sale.
4th. Upon payment of a moiety of the purchase money
in the manner before mentioned, the purchaser will be
entitled to one yearcredit for the remaining moiety;,
an< (hall receive from the Governor er Secretary of the
\Veftern Territory, end the person who (hall he appointed
by the President of the United States, to dircd tlw (ales,a
certificate describing tha lot or feiii ion purchafed,and de
rlaring thefum paid on account, the balance remaining due,
the time whof.fuch balance becomes payable, and that
tk whele l«nd therein jnentUdsed ,wiil be forfeited, if the
'
fall balance Is not then paid ; but if the l»4 toUocc fl»»U
■be duly difchargcd.by paying th« fame to the I reafurer ot
tlie United States, the purchaser or hts a!figncr: or other
. legal rcprefentativc, fcall be entitled to a. patent for the
said lands, oil his producing to the Secretary of State a re
ceipt for such balance endorfedf upon the certificate. But
if any purchaser (hall make payment of the whole of the .
purchase money, at the time when the payment of the J
tirft moiety is dire&ed to be made, he will be entitled to a
■ deduction of ten per ctntum on the part for which a ere
dit is authorized to be given; an>l his patent shall- be un-
mediately ilTued. i del
Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the day ana
year above mentioned.
OLIVER WOLCOTT, ° r '
Secretary as the Treasury
1 j h<
t Schedule of feSions of town/hips, or fradiqnal parts da
2 oftoionthfa, to be fold at Pitifhurgh, in pur fiance un
1 ' of the 6th fawn of an ad of Congress, passed on qu
the 18th day of May, 17 9s.
' 7 , J hii
5I•• S • i
J 8 i J s % t I % V
d p Jo £ M '«
r a I gjjg £ ch
ift RangS. 6tUTownfhip. 6th RAnGf. St
I ill Townlhip. Xaia 640 eacli ift Townlhip.
■ e 28 .? 65 14 640 17 320 th
19 156 95 17220640 each •18 s ,o
t 30 150 75 25836 640 each 41 850
e 34 240 96 BthTownfhip. 156 40
j. 3J a ;? 6 640 each 3314 64oeach 23 417
2d Townlhip 17 a2O 640 each g4 640 ji,
n . 19 140 23 640 27 151 80 b(
d 20 170 70 25330 64ceach 48a3o64oeach t ; (
e 21 185 640 each 33 f 8 . p.
e 22 230 lothTownfnip. 34236 64o|each p ;
15 488 80 ia2 (640 each 2d Township. th
26227 (s4°each sai4'u4oeach 1 re 6 Ih
48 560 17&2cj640 each 2 44a di
i' 29 5Ji 60 23336)640 each 3 44 g er
30 564 i2th!Town(hip. 4 w
31-36 640 each iai4 64c each j ti
4thTown(hip. 172,20 640 each 6 471 I 3'
19 64 238361640 each 7 14 0 C 1;
*S 6 it A 4 th Range. 8214640 each P
26 38760 lftTown(hi i7«o 640 each
27 36 n & 5,6 »i 13640 each
=- 3 iaj2 64oeach '* « 5 3 dToWhip.
33 616 30 640 1
I- 34 445 !° 34 1 478
e 'it j 35".t6 each 3 486
• s r, ■ 2dTown(hip. 4 4,4 ®
II jthl ownfliip. , 2 £ 5 Jo 4fu
6 139 10 326 640 ervch 6 - 510 . tb
c> 12 479 30 s *l 0 7 ai 4 «4oeich
17 304 15 „ J 17220 6410 eich
y « 3 ° 9"i 4o each *3»36 6 4 o'«ch
-e »3 450 >5 y , sth 1 ownfhip.
i- >4 640 3 635 , , jg t
, \l 111 17 a2O 640 each 4 5 16 :
1 u o 5 4 0 >??ch 3 534
lie, I 3dTownfhip. 4 -540 1
_ lai4 64oeach j
- -4d Range, fjiid 64c:each 6 , . '< L
® ift Township. 13236 6 4 o|each 7314640 each
28 I 7I 20 s th'Townlhip. 'Two « 4 o each
34 I 6153 I*l464^each 64c each
3d Townlhip. r 7 a2O 6 4 o}each »» Townlhip.
- 24826 640 each 23836 640 each 1 5
28 499 J6 ?thTownfhip. 1 s'* 40
29 640 ia4 6 4 !»[cach 3 5 ' 6
. a 3*833 640 each 587 64o|each 4 5=5 60
r 4thTown(hip. 12213 64c each | 3
11 26 40 isaio 640 each ° ; aI
or 1* 397 S° 25 640 7114640 each
;s , J 3 51 5° 30836640 each 17 a2c 640 each
re *5 2 " -? 0 9th 1 ownlhip. 4 3 a 36 640 each
,a 16 259 20 1 a 14[640)each Townfliip,'-
V- 17 5 J 4 I?a20 640 each Ia 14 640 each
or 18 64c 23a36 640 each I 7 ai ° 640jeach
19 63 f . nth Townlhip. 23236 640 each
lie 40 584 80 rai4 6 4 o|each 1 ownmip.
k, 41 636 21 I7a2o64oeach 181464c,each
Is, 42a3664o|eaah 23a36640each I7 a >''^4o l eßch
sthT«wnlhip. i3thTown(hip. 23836 640 each
5 636 iai4 6 4 o|each i3 t n~ own " uP
-6a7 64c each i7220640each ial 4 '>4c|each
»3a2j 64c each 23336 64c(each each
27218 64c each f 5 "" 23a36 6 4 oe2ch
3223664 c|b s ftT? lithTownlhip.
• 7thTownlhip. rownfhip. ja^^olcach
3 16401 274 40 i7a2o!64o!each
g" BthTownftiip 5,2 87 3° 23 236,640|each
li s 640 each *3 4»7 50 7 » h
4 61" , "6 " (ft Townlhip.
eSj 7a 14 040 cach 301 41 20
of 17220640 each J 394 j()
"?bT™Xp idTowsfhip.
as « 640 32 1584 86 4 625
1 j 111 30 33136 64c each 5»6 640 each
, ,/ , ,1 2dTownfhip. 9 2 9^
13*14 64c each ,8040 ioai2 640 each
19220 640 each 40 I/} , 0
23236 640 each 3 430 I7al g S^otac h
3dR A T G B. 5 4i6 J 9 *4
sd Townlhip. 6 464 80 40 1 96
15 640 7 250 23224 640 each
I'" 16 600 8 618 4 5 i ßc
20 557 5° 9214640 each 26337 640 eich
' f 21322 640 each 17 420(640 each 4'hTownlhip.
:ri- a 3 609 23 236|6401tach 18141640 each
lo s? 3J23? 640 each 4th l'ownlhip. l7 i^c |64oeach
di- 3dTownihip. iai4 640 each a 3 a 36 64o|each
ayj 9 188 60 17140 64ceach 6thTownfhip.
ve, 10 344 23836 64oeach 18141640 each
oi 11 t6i 6thTownfhip. I7 aa °i"4o each
of 12 152 iai 4 64oleach 23836 640 each
ntil 14 20250 1722064cLach | BthT°wnlhip.
tiall is 630 13236 64o(each | 1214 64c each
on. l6aiS 640 each BthTownihip. I*7 a 2c 640 each
19 217 jo iai4[64o|each j x 3 a 36 640 each
di- 40 616 7j 17 820164 c each jlothTov.-nlhip.
;er- 41236 640'tich 23a.'56|640|eacli I la *4p^OjMich
ited 4thTownlhip. lothTownfhip. |640.-2ch
! i?o iai4|64oleach | 4 3 a 36l64o|each
~ a a 544 ■ 1714 c 640 each i2thTownlhip.
' 3 ito 23 836{64o!each | 1 aMj^r.each
r 4 450 12thTownlhip. P4O each
J 12c j I»l4j64c<eßch 1 3asf|6
Use 6 640 17-12C1640 each M'hTownfhip.
fth' ' 563 . 23a36j64o]each iai4|64c|each
r - ' Sa 9 64c each'i4thlownlhip. I 1? 6 4o[each
bid, 10 54c80 iat4j64ojeach 64c,each
it tun' 11 5»9 70 l7a4c|64oieach Townlhip. |
I2ai4 640 each 23aj6«64cjc2ch iai4 64ojeach !
oney 17x2c 175120 640 each !
Ibe 13136 64o|eachl i 23236 640 leach
"y; note.
inted ° l L rf in tht t"wnlhipj be- 1
1«I ' fT f the LctE " r «ved by the
4 S 5f U° ted States and also of those formerly fold - The a £ -
•due l St y^ r 'Py' t> . ctat 1 A * feygal townfhirs or fraSionfl
,due wtsof towrulhip., hive been afemained bv actual fur
ifthe I '' T lntlt - re 'V D Io« or iVttior.s, have
, no Oiiicrwiwaiceruiued than by calcabuop.
Lands of the United States.
Treasury Department,
Auguji 8, 1796.
Public Notice is hereby given, c
[TN purfuancean ad of Congress psfad on the ißt 1 h
I X of May, T7')6, entitled « an aA providing « for
the We of Ac I ands of the United States, .a the tcrrttory ;
north-weft ol the river Ohio, and above «« the mouth of
Kentucky river," that the Quarter 'lowaihips o I land
delcribed in the annexed schedule, lying m. the even ang- -
es of tovvuflvips whieh were furveyod in pursuance of an
of Con-refs, passed on the twentieth day of
until the tenth Jay of F«br»ary eufumg.. unless .he Ui
quarter townlhips fhattbe foor.ar fold, m the manner and
on the terras and conditions hercmafter monti.'jrLd viz
i<v The raid quarter towafhips lhall be foul to
highest bidder, but no file can '- made for less than two .
dollar; per acre of the quantity of land contained m such
j ' ]X ' ? ' 1 /" V bidder as before mentioned,.maft de
posit a* the time of sale, One twentieth pcirt -of t.ie pur
chase money, in the hands of the Treasurer of the United
State., which will be forfeited if a moiety of the sum b.J,
including the laid twentieth part, ftia.l notba paid within
thirty d.'vs from the time of sale.
1 id Upon payment of a moiety of tnc parchafc-mO
-in the manner the pufchaier wi.l
be entitled to one year's credit'for the remaining moiety ;
I and fliall receive a certificate deferring the quarter town
(hip purchased, and declaring the sum pai 1 on account,
the balance remaining due, the time when such balance
becomes payable, and that the whole Land therem men
tioned will be- forfeited, if the fevd balance is not then
I Dai I • but if the said balance-shall be duly difc,urged, by
paying, the fame to the Treasurer of the United States,
the pur chafe, or his afTigneeor other legal reprcfti.tative,
fhali be entitled, to a patent for the said land, on his pro-
I ducine to the Secretary of State a receipt for -uc'i balance,
endorfedupon the certifrcate. But if any purchaser (hall
I make payment of the whole of th« purch.ife-money at the
time when the payment of the fitft moisty is dirafted to
I be made, he will be entitled to a deduction often per
centum on the part for which a credit is authorized to be
! given ; and his patent fliall be immediately issued.
I GIVKN "under n»y hand at Philadelphia, the day
and year abovementioned.
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
Secretary of the Treasury.
SC HEDULE
I Of Quarter-Townflups to be fold at Philadelphia, in pur-
I fuance of the 6th fe&ion of an afl of Congrcfe passed on
I the ißth day of May, 1796.
I ,00.
d. .s* " £
& •- _3 ei 3
be -£ <* • o
= c r u- 9*
« > 5 O
I ei o t ° =; u
L-. r+ w m
(m *■ 1- n a
jo h- y c
\J° r 2 .5
55 js " -a -a
20 sJ
2 Sooth East 5120
North East 5120
South WeCt 5120
North Weft 5120
20,480
—I- —3— —5 — SuutkJEaii 211 ; |
Nonh East 5120
South Weft 5120
North Well 5120
20,480
I South East 512 a
North East 5 120
South Weft 5 120
North Weft 5120 I
20,480
9 South East 5120
I North East 5 120
South Weft 5 120
North Weft 5120
20^80
II South Eafi j 120
I North East 5 120
South Well j 120
i , North Wed 5120
20,480
I 4 4 South Ea(i< 5120
North East 5120
South Weft
5 120
North Weft 5120
'20,480
J 6 South East j 120
I North East 5 120
South Weft 5120
North Weft 5120
; —■ — 20,480
8 South East 5 120
North East 5120
South Weft 512° I
North Weft 5 12°
20,480
I 10 South East 5120
North East 5120
j Sonth Weft| 5120;
North Weft!
5 120
j 20^480
I 12 South East. .5120
North Eaft | 5120
South Weill 5120
North Weft! 512 a
I I 20,480 ,
I 5 3 (South East 4602
North East 4654
South Welt 5120
North Weft 5 120
I 19,496
I 5 Sdtfth East 5120
j North East 5120
South Weft 5120
I North Weft 5120
[20,480
J 7 South East 5120
jNorth East 5120.
J (South Weft 5120
North Weft 5120
be* I 20,480
the I 69 |South East 5120
ag T J North East 5120
fur- jSotfth Weft 5120
tave j jNorth Weft 1 5120 j
« I— —; * 20,4^0
i i
i I t~Ti
■U -3 ! . S e
<— I a 5
r .2* 1 > 'S r°
«*i. <a I ,» « ?\] ■
• s H v- y -. ■
h *«- 4 r, -c '->
OS L. J c «
ir « < 5-
~ o r< r £ i- -
Is 5i •- — ;
> f 2 _« t
1 a t2*
r« __ | — ... —. . ... ■ . .
'« 5 ii South Ea-fiiS i zo 4
»* North East JI2O !
South Weft ; i 20
r h ' North Well 5 120
y , I » 20,480
iii 13 jSouth East 5120 i
id jNoith East j 120
z ISou'ih Weft 5120:
North Weft 5 I 2o|
VQ C
cll " 1 *0,480
6 4 South Eail 4630']
te- Noith Eafi 4620]
,r " South Waft 51*0 ' , ?;?
. e ; 1 North Weft 5 12a)
111}
.in : '9>4Qo
6 South East 47301 >
if- [Nfyrth EaR 4.7 15 j
South Wellj; 1 zoj
J n l iNarth Well 5120,
nt, _ _ j 19.695
ice |i 8 South East 5 120,
;n ~ !s L North East 5120! '! .
* n % South Wtft 5Y201
' North Weftj s i2Q
\c, I —— 201480
ro- 10 iSouth Eaft 5120
lCe > Nocth Eali 51 20
f 1 South Weft 51 zo
' tQ if" North Weil j 120
per ! 20,480
be 12 South Eaftsi2c"
North Eaftyl2o
■ South Weft 5 1 jo
North Wtil ,5 120
20,480 ,
14 South Eats y 120
North Eaftsl2o
ur-
South Wtfiy i2o
on Nonh Weft 5 120
• 20,480
s= 7 3 South Ea!!ji2o
No.th East j! 20
') ' South Well Jl2O
North Weft y 120
350,480
5 South East yi2o
North Eafl 5120
South Wei y / 20
North Wcjl y 120
1 40,480
7 South East 5 120!
North Ea't 5 1 20!
South Weil 5 1 201
North Weft 5 1 201
-\ 20,480
9 South East; 120!
North East y I 201 _ j
South Wen JTiop
North Weft ,-120
- 1 20,480
•11 South East ;i2oj
North Eafl 5 120:
South Weft y 120!
North Weft y1 20!
30,480
13 South Eaf $123
, North East 5 12C
South We)! j 120 *
North Well y 120 1
20,480
15 South Eaf, yi2e
4 North Eaf. ;1 20
South Weft Jl2O
North Wef 5120
—- 20,480
NOTE.
THE quantities of Lands in the feveraltownlhip' be
fore mentioned,are exclusive of the Se&ions reserved b/
the United States. The aggregate quantities i» the seve
ral townlhips, have been a<sh«l survey ; but
the quantities in the quarter townlhips, have been no
otherwise ascertained than by calculation.
Wafhmgton Canal Lottery,
N°. I. _ _
WHEREAS the State of Maryland has ivthoriM
the underwritten, to raise twenty-fit thoulana,
two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpoft cutting
a Canal through the City of Washington, froxi th o t
tomacto theEaflern Branch Harbour.
The following is the SCHEME ©f No. I.
Viz 'I Prize of <&0,000 dollars, zocco
I ditto io,coo ro,oco
7 last drawn 3s)COO
Tickcts,cach \
6 ditto 1,000 6,0c0
to ditto 400 4,000
ao ditto 130 a ,000
■SS ditto S°
5750 ditto xx 69,00!!
To be raised for the Canal, 26,250
jSjO Prizes, r75.000
11650 Blanks, not two to a prize.
17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 17J,000
The ConimiCTioners have taken the Securities re
quired by the aforefaid ad lor the punctual payment of
■the prizes.
The drawing ef this Lottery will commence, without
delay, as (oon as tl* Tickcts are fold, of which timely
notice will be given.
Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months after the
drawing is finilhed, shall be considered aa i°r
the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly
(Signed j NOTLEY YOUNG,
DANIKL CARROLL, ofV>
LEWIS DEBLOJS,
GEORGE WALKER,
. Wh. m.duncanson,
THOMAS LAW, .
JAMES BARRY. *
City of WaOiingtOH, Feb. 11. S
PRINTED BY JOHN FEN NOi
—No, 119 —
CKES KST-S|tE£T,
IPviee E-ght Dollars per Annum.]