. PUBLIC NO LICE 18 hereby given to those persons, lit»!iir.g noUa of the fubferiber, that he will rrtiew the fame, payable in fix years, with legal interest from tho date hereof; and that notta will be given as above to all, who may have open ac counts legally authenticated. TIMOTHY MOUNTFORD. No. 194, S. Second Street. Phil.-4:lph.ia, June-:c, 1797- 3'- JOT ICE. TM-JE fubfertber having frnt by she ship . Capt. Perry, the tollcving cntiflcatci o2 the United States bank ft©ck, to wit : Ng. to 16,0*4* fnclufive, for three fhur« catii—and the fai<J ve:M having been cap tured on her intended voyage to wh.c'n wTH probably vecafion the lol'a oi the said rertificates, give* this public notice, 'Jin: he shall apply at the proper f«r a re newal, of then, and that means have Been taken to prevent any imp'roper transfer. Henry Philips, No. 11 i,South J'ronf-(lreet. lune j. taiv(jw Importa\it Public Document. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, And for Sale At the.Office of the Editor ofthe Gazette of the United States, * No 119 Chehrjt-S reet, L»»IC« ONI BOLLAR AND FIFTV CtNTs] A FEW COPIES OF THE Receipts and Expenditures OF THE UNITED STATES, For the Year i 795, Being the I.Atesx Period to which an account can be made up. " February xl. §. Advertisement. PURSUANT ta an Order Jrem the Orphazt* Court, tbitf le fold at PUBI.IC SALE, at Cranberry t on IVtiJnffday, the I i,tb day of fune next, all that 'valuable HEAL EST A TEt late belonging to the Rev. Gilbert T. Snoxvden, dcceifcd, lying in and near Cranberry, in county of &lidJltfex t tvwnjhip of South Brunfivick, Aaie of Neiu f* r ftyi u P ort i ' Je loiuer flage road leading from Philadelphia ta New Tori. A very elegant frame bouse if 1 a beautiful ani healthy Jituaticn t pair, ted •white t xviib Venetian nvindorv flutters, th'uty feet front and tbitty~eigkt feet deep, two rooms with a handsome ball Or tntry on the frjl floor, three rooms on the second floor and two well-finijhedgarrets. In the rear of the bouse is an txcelleni two flory building tonftfling of a dining-room fir work people, Jpacious pantries and a largf kitchen, with ■ every convenience, and over tbrfe are three chambers for servants. To the right is an additional building confining of m chamber below and a library the whole are very fine cellars paved with brick.. The bouse is en tirely new and fnifbed with tajle. E very room is bung with hells that lead both to tbe kitchen aud the fervunts' Apartments : there is a pump in the' yard; and a flone and brick pavement round the whole house, which is enclof ed with a handsome railing, with three gates in front. ITbe farm confijis of one hundred and Jixty seven acres, with a proportion cf woudland and meadow, under excel lent fence ; a garden with pale fence ; a large barn, fta- Mes, carr'ugc-houfe, cow,~haufes> Xfc. all new, and built in the bep manner : wiih a young orchard of 200 grafted trees. NearU< adjoining fdid. farm is a lot cf IVoodland of thebe/J fuaXty, containing 37 acres* A{[* a trail of hnj within seven miles of Cranberry, containing one bun* dred and fifty acres, three-fourths meadow and the tell ex tellent timber. This will be fold in lots or together, as will bejl suit tbe purchasers. The paymentsi one third cajb——one third in one year—— and tbe remaining third, one year following, with inter ed on the two lafl payments, and approved fceurjty. For further particulars enquire of Nathaniel Hunt, £fq. or Dr. Ralph Lett, Cranberry ; of Isaac Snow den, at Princeton ; or of Isaac Snowden, fun. No. 141 South Second Jlreet, Philadelphia. May aj §6mwfiS. City of Washington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal City. A magnificentdwelling-houfe ic,tco dollars, 3t cash 30,000, are 50,000 I ditto 15,000 & ca!i 15,0 a* 40,00 a r ditto 15,000 Sc caib 15,000 30,000 1 ditto 10,060 & cash 10,000 io,oeo 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 3c c«(h 3,000 io,oeo 1 cafe prize of 10,000 1 do. 5,000 each, are • 10,000 xo do. 1,000 - - 10,000 »o do. soq - - 10,000 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 aoo do. 50 - - lo.oco 400 do. 15 - 10,000 x,oog do. 19 - 10.000 ij,ooo do. 10 • 150,000 1fi.739 Prizes. ,3 5,16 t Blank*. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 N. B. Tofavour those who may take a quan tity of Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : And approved notes, securing paymept in either tnoney or prizes, in ten days after drawing; will be received lot any number not less than 30 tick ets. This Lettery will afford an elegant fpeeimen of the private buildings to be in the City of Walhir.gton—Two beautiful designs are already lelefted for the entire fronts on two of the public squares; from theie drawings it is proposed to erefl two centre and 'ocrcorser foon aspof £ble after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurtrs, in the Manner described in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery.' A nett dedutftion of fire per cent, will b-e nude to defray theneceffvy expenses of print ing, icc. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for tbe National Univeriity, to be erefled within the city of Wailuivjton. The real fecurit,esgiven for the paymeut of the Prizes, are held by the President and two DirecS e>rs of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half (be amount of the lettery. SAMUEL BLODGET. Tickets may be had at the Bank ol Colum bia ; 01 James Weft & Co. Baltimore ; of Peter Gilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Welle, Cooper's Ferry. mwf Chocolate and Mustard Ma iifactured as usual, Ginger and Fcpper ground Shtfitd er Pearl Barley Bhjladelpliia Porter, Betr, Ale and Cyder London Porter Taunton and Button Ale Red Port and other Wines, eithe bottled, cr by the pipe, quarter-caflt or gallon—fuitablc -tor exportation or home tonfumption— Fot Salt by 'John Hazuortb. No. 98 fostli Front fireet. May jS . tu4w Samuel & Miers Hfher. No. 27, Dcck-ilreeJ, Have just received per Abigail, Bahoci, from Belfast, IRISH Cambrickt, in boxes as 40 pieces and 80 patches, each sorted up to 9/ sterling per yard. They have also received 7-8 & 4-4 Irish Linens well aliorted Dowlas and Sheetings, \ which will be fold for ready money, or flioit credit, on'moderate terms; together with a general aflbrtment of Spring Goods as usuaL—Also, Hunter's Pipes in boxes An aflbrtment-of Queens' Ware in crates An aflbrtment of GTafs Ware in casks and crates T. Crowley, Mijlington, Steel Cargo '& London particular Tetferiffe Wines Li(bon Wine' of excellent quality Superior Sherry Wines Patent Sheathing paper. A few" small bales line Cloths neatly abort ed, and two bales assorted Flannels, to be fold per package. June 9. 3taw 6w j , Musical Inflrument Manufaftory, No. 167, Arch-Street. HARPER, harpsichord, grand, portable grand, fid '-board, pier t\ble and square pia>:o forte maktr from London, returns thanks to his friends and the public, for their liberal encouragement, and hopes that by his afliduity and attention to ev ery branch of his hufinefa, to rr.fcrk a continuance of their favors. Piano fortes made on the newel! and most approved plans, with pedals, patent, swell, and French harp flop, which hellatteis himfelf will ue found an trial by unprejudiced judges, to be equal if not fuperier to any import ed, and twenty per cent cheaper. Any inftru m«nt purchased us him, if cot approved of in twelve months, he will exchange. N. E. All kinds of Musical indrumerits made, tuned, and repaired with the greatest accuracy, diipatch, and on the mod reasonable term?, lui ready money only. Second hand Piano Fortes taken in exchange. May le. u&jm. C O T T O N. A few bales just arriwed, for sale by JOHN CLARK, No. 55 North Water Street. Jane 10. eotf. New Hat and Hosiery Store, ynft Imported, In tbe fbips William Penn and Siar,from London, and now opening by WILLIAM M'DOUGALL, AT his new Hat and Hosiery Store, No. 134, Market street An elegant affortnwnt ot silk, cotton and thread Stockings Silk, cotton ani thread Gloves Pantaloons, &c. &c. Likewise, a handsome alforfrent of men's, wo men's, and children's faihionable Hats, Suitable for the Seafbn. A cenfiderabte quantity of low and middle priced Hat i assorted in cases, intended for country stores. May 23. taw A New Work. PROPOSALS For printing and publishing, by fubferiptioo, The History of Pennsylvania, IN North-America, from the original inftitutien and settlement of that province, under the firft propri etor and governor, William Pinn, in 1681, 'till after the year 174 a; with AN INTRODUCTION. Refpefling the Life of W. PENN, Prior to rtiegrantof that Province, and the reli gions Society of the people called Quakers; with tke FIRST RISE of the NEIGHBORING COLONIES, m»re particularly of WEST-NEW-JERSEY, and the Settlement of the DUTCH and SWEDES on DEL A. WARE. To which is added, A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SAID PRO VINCE. And of the general (late, in which it floilfifhed, principally between the years 1760 and 1770; The whole including a variety si, things, ufeful and in terefling to be known, refpefling that country inearly time, &c'. With an appendix. Wiitten principally between the years 17)6_and 178®, By Robert Proud. " Pvlchrum ejl benejacere reitubliea, etiam benedicerc haud abjuidum ejl, vcl face vet hello cUrum fieri licet.'' fai. Catalin. " Sed cum plerique arbitrentvr res hellicas majores </< q«am urbanas, minuendacX kxc opinio." Cic. Off. ( Entered according Ur laui. J " WILLIAM PENN, the great legislator of the Quakers, (in Pennsylvania) had the success of a con queror, in eflablilhing and defending h ; s colony, a inongfavage tribes, without ever drawing the f word ; the goodnels of the raoft benevolent rulers, in trea ting his fubjeQs as his own children ; and the tender nefsof an uuiverfal father, wno opened hi« arms to all mankind without diftinftionot feft or party. In his Republic it was not hij religious creed, but per sonal merit, that entitled every mei/iber of society to the protection and emolument of the State" SJfay on Toleration, by Arthur 0' Lemry. CONDITIONS. I. This work will be printed in two oftavo vol umes, neatlv bound and lettered, both in (beep and calf, for the choice «f the fubfcribeis; ou paper Simi lar t» that of the Conditions, as puili/ied in the Suijait tion papers. 11. The head of William Penn, IjanHfomely en graved, will be prefixed to the firft, ani a map or Iketch of Pennsylvania, and the paVts adjacent, to the fecund volume. Ill* The price to fabferibers will be four dollars and an half in fbeep, and Jive dollars in calf; —one dollar to be paid at the time of fubfciibing, two dol lais on th«delivery of the firft, volume, and the re mainder on the delivery of the second. IV. When one tboufaud copies are fubferibed for, the work will be dui to press and finilhed with ill eonven : ent expedition. Subfcri-ptions will be received by Zachariah Poul fen, jun. Primer, No. 80, Chefuut-ftreet, and at the Philadelphia Library in Filth-ltrtet ; by Isaac Col lins Printer, and Jefeph James. Merchant, New- Yo»k; by J >hn P. Pleafa.,ysand Gtorge W. Field, Metchants. Baltimote; aud by other persons both iritown and country. February 18. - ' tu £f —— ——— : 1 , Received by the Indoftan, Frorri Madras, ASMALC invoice consisting of the following ' Coast Goods, viz. Blue Cloths I.ang Chill s, 14 punjurai Do. do. fi:ie Matjrafs Handkerchiefs, and Book Muslins WILLING y FRANCIS. March j7. gr; j pjrttir arch \ NY person dtTirous «f information refpefl - V icg thi; new conltruflidn, may obtain it without d«i*v hy application pr. lettet-, or oth erwise, to Jol.n Stickney, merchant of iVorcef tcr, (Mjffachufctu) who will nuke known the many advaitagcs arising from this :ftar.ner of buildi.ig, and upon application he will either vend a patent rijjht, or attend pttfon«lly -*o su perintend the building of any bridge required. June to, I7q7' * "eoiw. ro BE SOLD, A valuable thire llory Brick House ; SITUATE in Lodge arey, next to t he-bank o» Peunfylvania, the lot on which irftand»» to gether wi'i the vai ant lot adjoining, which ex.- tends to C. forth-ftreet. The houie is about 50 tret in fruit en Lo<ige«dley, and about 42 feet in depth, the adjoining lot is about' 96 feet front on Lodge alley, and 41 feet c» Gol'orth flrcct, being a ltreet ryhich lead 3 from Chefnut ftreet and Carter's alley into Dcck-Ilreet at the hoi fe market. The house confifls of ten lodg ing rooms, with fix lire places, two dining rooms, one of them forty feet in length, the other about thirty-four feet, each containing two fire places, two partoun and a large kit chen, with extentive celians under, and garrets over the whole; a privilege of a vacant lot •f ground to the ealtward between this house and the bank, a pump of excellent water in the yard, a handsome p'azza fronting the vacant lot, and a frime (fable and dwelling house on Gofcrth-ftreet. The premises now refit for £.318 per annum. To be fold clear of all in cumbrances. For terms apply to John Clement Stockcr. April xo 3awtf To be fold or let, And immediate pojfejfwn given, A genteel two story Brick House ; SITUATE on the upper end of Broad-street, in the city of Burlington, with four rooms arid an entry on each floor, good cellars under the whole, a pump, in the yard, a garden and court yard, containing nearly half an acre under good fence, with a stable adjoining the yard. The whole property is in good order. For terms apply to the fubfenber in Burlington* who will give a credit for a considerable part of the purchase money if good security is given. William Cexe, fun. May 17. aawtf William Blackburn, LGTTERr and BROKER'S OFFICE No. 64 fcuth Second-flreet. TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, which commenced drawing the 19th May, FOR SALE. The price of tickets win rife in propor tion as the drawing advances, particularly op ac count of the five firft drawß tickets, prizes of four thcufand dollars each, on the lalt day of .drawing. / Check Books kept for examination and register ing, in the Canal, No. 2, City of Washington, Ne. t, and Paterfon Lotteries. Also, tickets forfale in the Schuylkill bridge and Perkiomen Bridge lotteries, whieh will begin drawing in the course of the summer. The bufiitefs of a Broker in all kinds of Stock, Bills, Notes, Lands, &c- &c. tranfadfed with the utmost a;tpntien. » June 2 tu&f Venereal Complaints, PUNCTUALLY attended to in every stage of that disease, without the use of mercury or restraint of diet, in any cafe recent and simple, on application at No. 113, Chefnut-ftreet, opposite the United States bank, or at No. 1 jo, South Wa u-r-ftrect, betwecti Spruce and Pine-llaeets, where he has opened an office for the better accommoda tion of his patients. But in Lues Venerea confirmed, Do&or Morgan pledges himfelf, thit nofyftem of cure (l*>wever specious) can be effe&ual without mercury, an<t that all the known rules of practice for theie two centuries past, and united experience affirms, that any fubftitui# for it is but nugatory, and any mode of practice to the contrary mull be futile and dc ceptious. , Nevertheless, he undertakes, however compli cated the cafe, to effect a cure without inconve nience or injury to the patient's constitution, and in time not generally experienced or expeifted. N B. Regular attendance at the office in Water flrcet, from the hour of nine o'clock in the morn ing until one, and from three o'clock in the. even ing until seven ; but any or her time at his dwelling house, in Chefnukftreet. May 16. d t f Now Landing, At Prat? s wharf, FROM on board the &ip Thomas Chalkley, Capt. Rafer, from Bourdeaux, CLARET in caflct Ditto in cases White Wine Vinegar Hed Skins in boxes For Sale by Rundie y Leech. 'S § "piano forte. LONGMAN & BRODERIP's ROYAL patent Piano Forte with a green board, an excelieht tcned instrument. For sale at Mr. Salters, No. 56, S. Fourth Street. June 10. diw. t : ———— A Cow Stolen FROM the owner at the corner of Ninth and Arch streets. She is a deep red brindle with some white, about ten years rild and very gentle. The person who fe oretes her had best turn her out, as, if legal evidence can be obtained, he may expeft a rigorous prosecution. TWO DOLLARS reward will be given to any person who will deliver the Cow, or give such evidence a gainst: the person keeping her, that he may be convifted of the fact. Apply at No. 218, Ascr Street. June 9. tawjw For Sale, At the Office of the Gazette of the Unittd States, No. 119, Chefnut-flreet, The lafl Report of the late Secretary of the Treasury ; being a brief history of the slate of financial concerns of the United States. The Proceedings of the Executive of the United States refpedlirig the western in furredion : Containing many facts and cir cumflances no. where else to be found. 50 cents. The Letter of Mr. Pickering to our minilicr in France. 37 1-2 cents. An Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of the United States for the year •795- A few copies of the volume fdr J794 may be had to complete setts. D'lvernois* account of the Revo lution in Geneva. 12 !•* centi. April J. S JamEs davenport REfpe&fully informs the Citizens of the United States that.he will maive Machine for Spinn* ing Hemp, Tiax, Tow, Cottoln, Wool, irur.ttiac turing Twines, and weaving, by wat«r, on the moll reasonable Terms. A Manufa<sloty on this principle, he flatters himfeil meet with very general patronage, as the Machmes wlll hc wade and delivered, comp!ete ly fumiflied, per Spiiidle or PieceV 'titve ar r~ charge be made for hiaPatect Rights,but Liberty will be given to tjie Purchafcr to ufc them ; the great inconvenience of employing in the erec tion of them will be avcided,and tlic perl'on wilbing to extend thesn will be able to calculate the exptnee. He engages tofet t'ucm to work, and alio iaftruift or cause to be any person or in any part of the Union, who may purchase tfiefe Machines, in their principles and method of ere&ion, luch porehafers paying travel ing; expences, For terms, application niaybe made at No. 74, Market Street, Phila'dclpfua. * # * It is requefled that aiiletUi's may be pel-jjaid. June 10 *6t. An elegant House in Arch-street. TO be let and entered on immediately, a large and Houfe at the corner of Arch and Ninth-Arect. There are drawing rooms and oae dining room —the largest is 3 a feet by 26 —and two are so con ncded by folding doors as to.make but one. Also, five bed rooms, bcfjde five in the garret, well finilh ed for servants. There are tables and a coach house, with evcy convenience for a tainily. Enquire at No. 29, in North Seventh ftrret, or at No. 218, Arch ftrcet. * Also to be rented for the summer season, a small neat house and'garden about 3 1-2 miles from the city, with (tables and coach house, Enquire as above. June 6. 2^wqw Harrijburgh, Lartyte, Soippcnjburg and Sunbury S T AGES. THE public are reijuefled to take notice, that the partnership which lias for some time fub filled bctweoH Mathias Slough of Lancafler, and William Geer, is now diffislved: but, not as M. Slough infinnates to the public without just cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the luh jeift from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 19th December lalt. a recital of which i» not now deem ed neceJTary. Any gentleman who willies to be: more circumflantially informed of the merits of this bufmefs, by applying to W. Geer may have the perusal ef M. Slough's letttV, and then can te at full liberty to determine whether cr not W. Geer is not perfeflly juflifiable in attaching him felf to'any other person in the prosecution of the Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place. Now from tbe liberal and generous support the; public ware pleased to confer on the "firft effort in, this bulinefs, Vfilliam Geer, in conjun<stion with; Meflrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined toprofecute and carry it on, with every care, at tention and Jifpatch that a zeal to oblige the pub lic can possibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided: with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to; render the passage fafe and commodious, inform thofo wno wish to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their feats at George Weed's, the %n of the White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrifburg, Carlisle and Shippenfburg. The fare as hitherto eftablifiied. For the further accommodation of the public; a Stage will dart eve»y Wednesday from the house of Samuel Elder, jn Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday, and return from thcace and arrive at Harrifburg every Saturday, so uiat passengers deflined for Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed oai Mon-j days. WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster, Jan. 37, 1797. N- B. This Line of Stages ftarts'from tha house of William Ferroe, in Lancaster, on every Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro. ceeding to the westward; and from the house of Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrifburg every Wednes day morning, oh the fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippenfburg, and returns from thence on every Thursday : perfAming the fame routine daily as in its tour from Philadel phia. mwf For Sale, AN ELEGANT AND VERY COMMO DIOUS Three-story brick House, And Lot of Ground thereunto belonging, IN Arch, above Severnh-llreet being a high, plea ant situation and good neighbourhood. The said House is twenty-fix feet in frout by 48 feet in depth with a piazza twenty feet in depth, and 2 story kitchen and pantries 31 feet in depth, in the piazza there is a commodious {lair cafe and mahogany railing, and there is also a back stair cafe; said house is finilhcd in a complete and modern stile, with marble chimney pieces, flucco cornices, mahogany doors, &c. The said lot U 38 feet in bresdth, about 300 feet in depth, and has two fronts ; on said lot is a brick coach house and /table, well finifhed, and plaiftered, a pump of good water In the yard, and about the premiies there are many conveniences vtoo tedious to enumerate. The above property will be fold clear of all in cumbrances, and the terms of payment made easy to the purchaser. Jfor fqnher information apply to JOHN ELLIOTT CRESSON, No. 144, South Second-Jlreet. J unc 9' fmw2<w Imported in the Jhip Pigou, And for John Morton, No. 116, South Front street, Hyson "N , l<y!'<m Skirt vrir a o Young Hyson f Imperial J April 2Q. eotf . This Day is Published, ~ BY MefT. Dobfon, Carev, Campbell, Rice, and the other Book Tellers, jricc One I) )llar and twenty-five cents, Elegant y printed on IV we paper, and Hot frcfed, By John Thompson, A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF The Constitutions Of the several States with other, and with that of the the prominent featu\s of eaefr Cwnftitutidn, an<( dafTing together their most injpsrrant provrfion<j , under the several vf administration i with Notes aijdObffrvatiofis. By WILLIAM SMITH, Of South Caro!ina l L L. I), and member of the Congress of the United States. Indicated to the Pcoplft as th« United States. N. B. A few Copies printed on an inferior pa per, at 3-4thj of a.dollar. February 6 mwf Mr. Pickering's Letter to Gen. Pinckney. A few copies of the above interesting paper may be had at the oJF.cc of the Gazette wf ihcU nitedStaret. May 13 r For Sal?, 7 hat tvsfl.lncurtplace, called r ii >v, ON 1 Nefhaminy creek, ig r;iles from Phil»» ladclphia, on the New York pest read, tontainiag 74 acres and 94 perches. CJnon the premises are a lii'ge two (tory flone house occtt pied as a tvern, and a good ooe flory ftonckit chen, a large frame ft»ble with a good threlhir.g -•floor, an (Librae out buildings—also a well of H good water, and in excellent ice House. 0» this place is a most elegant situation fora gentle man's feat. Commanding a «iew of the Nefham-' , iny t<rits jUndlion wiih the Delaware, and thenc# across to the Jersey shore. It basthe privilege ot one half the toll received frdm tfie bridge. For tenns apply to the Snbfsriber, MORDECAI LEWIS'. y ay *4- £iwtf. Georgetown Bridge Company." I H Extrafl of an a<Jl passed by the of I tlve slate of Maryland on the 29th December. 1791, entitled, - An ait tor emoting a bridge over Potowmac river. '• And be it enured, that the f«d directors or any two of them fliall and way require any iuni or sums of money in equal proportion from each , and every proprietor, may frpm tnae to time fl be neceflary for carrying on the building of laid bridge; anil after giving three months public H fhall aud may be lawfuU'or.the flireit ors ttj sue for and r*cover in the nacre of the compaavJuch unpaid requ'ifition, with all coll* and charges incidental thereto, and legal interell thereon from t"he time the fame fiiould hav« beenpaid: And the riegleft orrefa&l fopay any . I such requisition after public notice /hall have been given at least for three months in all the newfpapersbeiein before enumerated, Out! have the effeil to forfeit all preceding payments made ' I on the flrcre or shares so negle<sled or rclufedto be paid t«> the use and benefit of the company." 'l'he above extract is p'ublifhed for the infor mation of such of the Ifockholders as have not cofnplied with the requisitions heretofore made —they are as follow: On the lit November, '79J> dollars, on the-10th May, 1796, 40 dollars; an the aoth Ju1y,,1794, 40 dollars ; on the Ift September, 1796, dollais, and on the lit November, 1796, 60 dollars. Caution is now given that after the expiration of the time \ limited for the continuance of this I I ment (three months) the law will be carried into rigid and complete effeft against all delin quents. ' By order of the Directors, IVALTER SMITH, Trtafurer. Georgetown, May 1, 1797. iaw.3lll THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE Trads of Land, IN the couaty of Glynn and state of Georgia, will be fold by public sale, at eight o'clock on the evening of Tuesday the 27th day ot June next, at rjje Merchants Coffee-Houfe in this ci ty, unless previoufly.difpofca of by private sale. ift. 7COO acres on St. Simons Sound at the confluence of Fredcrica and Turtle rivers, ad joining the commons of the t6wn ofßrunfwkk, originally granted to John Howell, and within 6 miles of the Atlantic ocean. ad. 2.5,000 acres on the head waters of & branch of the great SattiUa, originally granted to Ferdinand O'Neal. k 3d. 50,000 acres on the waters of the little Satilla river, and of Buffaloe and Alexandefs Creeks ; the great Satilla road pafles through these laads, which were originally granted to Ferdinand O'Neal. 4th. 50,000 acres on the great Satilla river, which are also. interfered by a branch of the little Satilla, and were originally granted t» Thomas Spalding. It appears by authentic certificates ; from Thomas Davis, surveyor, and from Major Hopkins now reiiding in Philadelphia, that the body of these lands are not thirty miles from the ocean, and principally within tide water; that the Alatamaha is navigable for boats and rafts two hundred miles above, and for large veflels within ten miles of them ; that they are chiefly fir It rate pine land&, producing timber equal in quality to any id the state of Georgia, poflefling the fame advantages of navigation. The abovementionid certificates, together with the patents, drafts, andether papers refpefling the title, which is complete and unincumbered, are in the pofleffion 8f the fubferibers and may be seen by applying to Benjamin tt. Morgan, at No. 41 Mulberry Street. The terms of pay ment will be one third caih, the remaining two f thirds in good negotiable endors'd notes, paya ble in three and fix months after the sale • a conveyance to be made to eaeh purchaser on the payment of that moiety of the notes received from him which becomes firft due. p THOMAS FITZSIMONS, " JEREMIAH PAKKER, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN. To be fold at Public Vendue, To the highest bidder, at the house of Mr. William Evans, the sign of the Indian Queen, in the city of Baltimore, on the 25th day ©f October next, ar 11 o'clock, A. M. About seven thousand acres of land, the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, lying between Reifter's-town and Wellminfier, commonly called Little Wincheftet, (the turn pike road runs through a cenfidarable patt'ef these lands) the tract begins about 17 milt* from Baltimore, wiriun i few hundred yards of said Reifter's-town, and extends to the dis tance of about twenty-three miles from Balti more, and lias on the main falls of Patapfico river, from three to four miles thereon. Will be fold in tracts of one hundred and fifty to three hundred acre. There is' a large propor. tion of meadow and wood land on each trail some of them highly improved, Vmh excellent buildings and fine gr;ft. also, 1 Atraftof seven .hundred acres of land, called Clover-Farms, within five miles of <1 liladenfhurg, tdeemed very gocii for Graiis. Richard Ponfonby.uf BlafJeolburgh, will/hew this land to any pcrfon inclined to jjurchaia. > also, ' \ A traft of land of about three hun dred and thirty acres, within about two miles and a half of the President's h<mfe in the Fede ral City. It-is nearly all wood lattd, and a fine high profpea,* tro.-r, which may be fe-ta the city of Walloon, Bladenfeuigh, Alexandria and a part of •George-town, and many miles down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Por,foil by, of will »lfo lhew this land. A liberal credit will be given for the greatest part of the purchase money! ,he terms xvill be made known en the day of sale. M »y 8 wim Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Bftate of Sa*,»» Marsball, deceased, arcrequefted tonulie • immediate payment, and thofc diat have demands against said estate, are defirtd to bring in their ae countsptoperlyatte<led forCcttlement, to either of thtfubferibers. CuatSTcfuiß Marshal r r . Caspar W. Haikis, Abraham M. GAKufGuts, Adminiftiatorito the"Eflat- of Sarah MarfhdJ deceafcd. June 3 . saw 3 w '
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