tfj*;. c, t i **4* x f '« 1 A Pieufent Retreat. T'o be fold at pubic vendue. By oruer or tii«. O Man's Court of Montgomery C-'U:Uv o»i tf.t- x; h day of tiiC 'ourih monui no:t at 7 o'c.! ;• K. hi i evening, at the Merchants Col tec houf^, in Philadelphia. The follow log rielcrit>cd c .pital house and lots fiiua ted in Potli I'own, abou 36milfsfrom Philadel phia, pui*.ot the cit ate of Thomas Maybur ry, d< \ hoafc {landing on he Main ftrcci6, bailt with iioat aid the best mateii b, comm adieufl div ded in o rooms and welJfinifh td —with at* airy entry and good cellos forty-two icet m trortt and thirty fix feet in depth idjpining 'it a Stone Pi-zza, ttove room md kitchei with lod^ir.^ rooms over them —a Veil Osgood *atr in the yard —and a Mont* milk h«>u'c with a fmo *. house over it——a good garden, &c. on the south em oPthe lot are a biew noute. carriage Houk and a larg Aoue baru • with exrcnliveftib!e« torhorfes.cows&c Tiuseftate v. o i!d accommodate a large gcirteel la mily inclining ?'» re ire into r he Country. Poets Tow bemg o'-e of the cfceapeft placc'si-or provisions withi the feme diftaoce 'rem Phiiadelphia»-and tor health fitualion, co?*Wt 'ices of images, &c is equal to mol inland towns in Peoßlylvariia With the foregoing ptcmiffs will be fold,# Lot o exceJlcnt Clovi.r Land, adjoining the Bern* con taming ab«<ut tjiic-e Acres, in winch are a dumber o Apple frees. Further particulars nay be known on ap p!icv:r ': to Rebecca Mayburry, "J Adininistra!ors t on the premises, I (/je gita(e „y 7bo <*■ Mavburry , deceased. Fuiladclpbia. J Mo. th iq. mw& f ti 7 A JACOB PARKINS, te&ing counterfeit Bank Paper, wh;rh has received the fan<s\ion otone Bank, and the approbation of the undersigned eminent artiits, and having obtained a patent, fecuriug to him, and to his aftigns. theexclufive right of the in- Yeution, hereby offers to his fellow citizens the privilege of using it upon terms, to be agreed on between him and any person disposed to avail themselves of a guard againil counterfeits. THE underlined hiving examined Jacob Ptrkin's ne\V invented method to deleft coun terfeit Bank paper, do approve of the plan, it being inpoffible to engrave or fink two plates perfeflly alike, without the original die or huh, the counterfeiter wo»Id find it impoffibl?, Jo make pn impreClon which would perftflly gage with the ciieik from the original die. SCOT, Engraver ft Die Tinker JAV.ES SMITHER, Engraver. JAMES AKIN. Engraver. The terms may be known by applying to No. u, ,J<l*ftrcet. A? arch i] Patent Ploughs, ' T t c IjH >r eafh bj Joseph Salter it Atfion L Hichaic, tf'clij, C< tier's P-rry —Jonathan Hdi kcr, V,\.o.'burv—a J Jcfle E - ant, Lumber tin. Tl.oif -.vhci have u! id* tftem five them the preference to jr.y other kmc', is they require ts/t team, brtitt ike j'rc'im' Utter iri kept in 'k,- j\;:: 1 cc and arj b>Ui at i-Ciieaper rare t; e pi-% « much limplifitd and coiififtsof V»|mte pineal ja'ft '.roij, with the handle, and b-rn j tiler may befiied with wrought Jay, 1,„! oouttei* to be put on with fere*'* and taken off" a. pej-'lurt c patent fij i r crtcling withlnfiraciions to making them nay br ha.l hy i ? to Johl Ne#b»;ld, of the fubferiber No. ai» Nortl IVho has for Sale; Or'to Lease for a term of tears, A Burner of valuable triors of Land, wc.ll fituitcd fV MIIII, Iron .Vofksor Farms. most ly iraproved, lyirtg chiefly in the county ot Hun tingdon state of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view tkem will please to apply to john-Canan cfq. near Huntingdon. Claries Nsiubold. July 1 j THE COMMISSIONERS, APPOINTED by the Corporation to open Books of Sutifcription for a Loan to intro- WHOLESOME tVAT&R from the Kiver Schuylkill by.means of Steam Enginet (already contraae I for) to the Center Square and from thence to he dillribtited through the City, fi^e notice, V THAT a book will be opened at the City HaM to morrow, the 13th instant, and will beconM tinued from day to day, until the Loan is fbm pleated, when; the commiflioners will attend from 10 o'clock in the morning until «fce, to re ceive Cubfcriptions By order of the Bnardt Jacob Shoemaker, sec'y. ad nw« !i M. B Ten dotlar-i to he paid on ea'-h stave at the dirts of Subfcribint;, 30 cWuis :t the expiration °f} Frwn the t!we two months w > of 30 ditto, ditto, 4 months C fubfcr ibir.<; 30 ditto, ditto, 6 months J FOR SAZE, A smart, aftive Bay Horse, BETWEEN fifteen and sixteen hands high.rising five years, would suit very well for a gentle man in any of the troops of Horse, he is perfe&ly found, the price is no dollars.— For a -view please tr>apply at No 10, North Eighth street, or at Gif bertfon's Stable, in 4th between Lombard and @e dar or Scuth-ftreets. march Sheathing Copper, Pipes of the finefl particular Madeira Wine For Sale by JOSFPH S. LEW 15 No. 15, Dock 3tawim March »i Charles Campbell, W JTCH-M J K ER. HAS removed to (he Hhop formerly occupied by Mr. 'John IVooJ, No. 55, corner of Front and Chefmit-ltreets ; where lie will thank fully receive and execute orders with neatnef* and dil'pafch HE HAS CONSTANT IV ON HAND, A Neat and Large A (Tart men t of Clocks y Watches. WANTED* A JOURNEYMAN jtLSO, one or two' Apprentices of refpefU He parents. FO R SALE, A Large quantity of Wateh Glafie Whtlefalt and Retail. »ov »4 Phi!a4efp£in t March <■ 799' PKOfO S A I. rHO M It's DO BSO N, AttheSt.uie Houfc, No. 41, South Second ftr et, for lurniihing by fuMcriDtion £ NC rc L 0 P E 1)1 A; OR A dictionary OF ARTS, SCIENCES, AND MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE ; On a !»I. J.v entirely SB is' : By which the different Sciences and Arts are di gelled into the Form of <i*i!Hncl TREATISES or SYSTEMS, COMPUEHENBJNO {""HE Hillory, Theory, and Prailice.of each, i- acrording to the Latelt Difooveriei anc improvements : and full Explanati given ot '/annus Detached parts of Knowledge* whether Relating to Natural and Arnfii la I Objedls, or to Matters Eccletialiical, Civil, Military, Com mercial, iifc. Including Elucidations ci thr J moll important Topics relative to Religion, Morals, Manners, and the Oeconornv of Li:e : together with a description of all the Countries, Cuies, principal Mountains, Seas, Rivers, (Sfc. throughout the World ; a General History, Ancient Modern, of the diffeient Empires, Kingdom ;and States; and an account of the Lives of the molt Eminent Pi rfons in every Na tion, from the earliell apes dowiftto the present Ltimes. Compiled from the VVrkirvgsof the belt wVuthors, in several Languages ; the most ap proved DiiSlionaries, as well of General Science ai of Particular Branches; the Tranfa\fti -ns, Journals, and Memoirs, of learned Sot ieiiee, both at home and abroad ; th-e MS. Leilures of eminent ProfefTort on different Sciences; and a variety of original Materials, furnilhed by an txt-nfive Correspondence. *The Pahlifher having been fqlicifed to fur nifh sets of this valuable and important woi k by one volumn at a time, which by ♦vidin;' the payments, might make the acquisition of the work more convenient to purchasers, proposes to dilpofe of the few remaining copiet on the following: CONDITIONS. The Work being already completed in Eigh teen large Quarto Volume* in boards, Elegant jly primed oil Superfine paper, illnilrated with ! five hundred aud forty-two -Capper plates : I. A volume in boards will be delivered to each Subscriber in the firft week of every mjyjth till the whole be delivered, which will take a peri. odof eighteen mi nths. 11. Every Subscriber on receiving the fiift Vo lume, to pay Twenty Dollars. On receiving the Second The Third, The Fourth, llW'.f The Sixth, 8 Dollars and Five dollar# for each the (uccelding vo lumes, till the whole ij delivered, .which will amount in the 'whole to One Hundred and Thir ty-five Dollars, being the present price for com plete sets. Any fuljfcrlber who may chute to have the whole in a fhprter , time than 18 mouths, may haAe any. number qf yolwme3 that,may be agree able at the,fain? time at the above prices. To prevent any milundcrftaading it is proper to express that no volume will be delivered, to any person without the money, and as the sets on hand arc but few in number, it will be requi site that such as choose to become Ihould apply as early as pofijble to prevent dis appointments. g3" Complete Sets ay be had as above, or bound ip various manners. march 6 NOTICE. PUBI IC NOTICE iaherebj given that the fub fcribtr has apphed to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Northumber land, for jhe benefit of the ail of Assembly pass ed on the 4th day of April last for th« relief of icfolvent debtors, and that the laid Judges hav« appointed the fourth Mocday in April next, to hear him and and his crc3ifors at the CoHrt Houfa, is the town ol Sunbury in thefaid «ounty. jawif March 18 7be Subscriber offers for Sale, - THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. AN Excellent three llory Brick Houl'e, fltu atc the corner of 7th andßace-ftreets; the house is about »5 fe>-t frrorVid'fcell finish ed in every refpeil ; the Lot is 76 feet front on Race-street and 88feet deep,the situation remar kably airy, having a public fqnare open in Front of it. Two three story Houfes, Brick Stores, and good Wharf, situate in Water-street, be tween Arch and Race-streets, the lot on which these buildings are, is fifty four feet frost «n Water-street, and continues that width aWn.t 95 feet, then widens to thetouth 13 feet 6 inch es, so that the front on the water is sixty feet fix inches, this lot adjoins Jena Steinmeti. efq. on the south, and has the advantage of a public alley on the north, and is a very ble situation for the business of a Flour Faclor, or Merchant A Urge elegjmt two ftery Stone House, situ ate on the Point no Pofnt road, being the firft house to the Northward of the five mile ftotifc*. this house is about 60 feet front and 49 feet deep finithed in a neat manner; there is a good gar; 'dfnand choice colle&ion of the belt fruit trees, lot-House and other conveniences with about nine acres o£ ground—or if more agreeable to the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and meadow may be added to i^. A plantation in Bibirry Townlhip, Philadel phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 miles from this city ; boimded by the 'Northampton Road and Poquefling Creek, this farm contains about 140 acres of land, a proportionof which is woodland and meadow , a brick dwelling houfe, frame barn., and other out-Jjoufes, and there is fai<! te be a good stone quarry on part of it, although it has not yet bees ojiened, a fur ther description is deemed as no person will purchals without viewing the pre mises, »aw3w A finall plantation in Horft/am Towßfhip, Montgomery county, nineteen miles from Phi ladelphia, adjoining to Grame Park, on which is an excellent new Stone Hoi*fe and Kitchen, with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation of traveller's horses ; the house is now occupi ed as a tavern, and is suitable for any kind of public business, the land is good in quality, a good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy (ituation : there is fifty acres of land and mea low in this farm Also for file, several trails as land in different counties of thie state. £s° The House in Ka'-e-ftreet firft mentioned nd one of the Houfesin Water-street, are now TO BE LET, And immediate poflTeflion given. For terms pp!y at the Sooth-east corner of Arch and ixth ftrects, '-o feb f 3 aw if 15 Dollars X 2 Dollars 10 Dollars 10 Dollars The Fifth, w&s 6w. ROBERT GRAY. e th. 3W JOSEPH BALL. th&f tf Collector's Office. Philadelphia, April 6, 1 795. For sale at public auSlion, AT the Cufiom iloul'e, on Tuviuay the 7th May, 1799, lhe following Mer chamliz.'. which remain in the Custom Houf» Srnr s more than nine months unclaimed by the owners or confignecs thereof, RS No. 16 one trunk containing linen, muslin and dimity 1 one cafe containing pluih I one box containing tapes FIW e&Co, one box music hooks one box sewing needles four cherts of China* e.curiofitles, twe large paintings \frs.Boulton,one box indigo one box containing lho«s and cotton JofliuaGilpin one box garden feeds one box containing cotton stockings, fbim, pocket handkerchiefs & fr.ocs. three boxes containing fix hundred and sixty one numbers oi Wmterbo tham's general description ot Ameri ca I-O-T on* box soap four hhds. beans one bag coffee two barrels walauts one barrel peminto one box sugar iaß eight cases guns I on* cases containing- a forte piano one box artificial flowers. ylz W M P&C £>D April 8 JUST LANDING, From on board the fliip Wooddrop Sims' John B. Hodgson, commander, from Canton, —and for f-le b|£ JOSEPH SIMS, No. 155. South Wat-er-ftreet, Bohea Teas, in whole, half, and qr. ehefts, Hyson, Hyson Gomee, Young Hyson and Hyfen Ikin Teas, in quarter che&s, Souchong and Pccho Soucliofig in quarter c hefti and boxes, * j4n ajjbrtmcnt of Silks, Boglcpores, Hair Ribbon, Umbrellas, and Fans, A fcoiplste aflbrtnjent of China Ware, RheuWb, Cafiia, Nankeens, &c. &c. April 9 - ■; New! Philadelphia. THE proprietors of the high ground in the neighbourhoad of this tiry, known by the name of Springetlbtiry Manor ; (bounded on the weft by the river Schuylkill, on the cast by Fourth street, from Schuylkill, on the north by Francis's lane, and on the south by Callowhill fireet) have agreed to appropriate it for the purpose of build ing a new city as a summer retreat. The plat iii two fcilions may he fcen at the Coffee main street, 100 feet wide, runs eaft and well along th« top of the ridgtffftriWug Schuylkill a little above the upper fcrry, where nature has placed everlasting abbwt ments.and stone' in abundence to form a perma nent bridgt of one arch, that eannot be approach ed by ice or floods. A ft refit of 66 fest wide, is laid out on each fide <<f, sndparall. ltothe Main street. Thefeare cross ed by five new Areas at 1 igh' angles, and by the continuation of Front, Second, Third and Fourth ftri-ets from Schuylkill. The situation is high, airy and healthy, and com mands an eztenfive pr )fp»£t. The water is good. The canal runs obliquely through it. It isjuft a fnfficient diftW irom the Delaware for a pleasant walk, to give an appetite to dinner. After the business of the day is over. April 3 1 o be fold at Public Vendue. On Saturday ocn the lgt'h int. at 3 o'clock in the af ternoon, on the prcmifea, One hundred and eleven of the highefl and be ft situated Lots in the New Town, Each containing 30 feet front and qfcout 200 deep. The whole is situated on the weft fide of Fourth Street Irom Schuyklll, oh the high ground opposite Bush Hill gardens, agreeably to a plan at the Coffee House, and at the old city Auftion Store. To accommodate purchasers. one lot will be put, up at a time, and the buyer will have the right to take as many he may think proper, at the fame rate. The terms arc, one third cafli, approved notes at three months for the remainder, when dvds dear of all incumbrances, wiil be given, Connelly is" Co. Auct'rs. t S. ■April 3 Just Received, From Hamburg by the Jason, Vissvr, and via Baltimore and for I'ale by the fubl'ciaber* Platillas, Creas a !a Morlaix, Dowlas Checks and stripes. Liltadnes Bretigties, Ticfclenburgs, Barcelona Brandy in Pipes. Port Wlne i.n quarrer cifes. On Hand, t Claret in Hoglheadj, Bourdeaux Brandy, ltuflaa Bristles. Erick ii? Levis Bollman. No. 105, Spruce.lfreet, April i Now Landing, From 011 board the Neptune, Capta : n Saunders from London, and fer sale by the t'ubferibers 89 tons bell St. Peterflfurg clean Hemp 599 pieces British Sail-cloth, i trunks Silk goods, 3 cases Ladies Hats, Io casks Bridles, 8 biles Tickfcnburgs, Erick 13" Lewis Bollmann. No. ico, Spruce-street. I aprjl ii ROSS isf SIAISON, HATE FOR !Alt, Prime Jamaica Sugar in hhds. Boston fleet' in Barrels, A few bales Bengal* { hUMHUMS, ifoo bulhels St Martiis Salt, april ii handing at Pine-jireet wharf \ From aa board the fchoojier Hmnah, captain Eirlon, from CiearleOon, iio t eiccs 7S hall ditto 55 balas cotton, 34 of which are entitled to drawback, FOR SAI.E BY Robert C. Latimer. djt April 8 W.ANTED TO go to th« W etWnnio, m the capacity of a Gleik, a Gentleman, an American or Eng lifbman hy birth (the former of whom would be preferred ) lie Kimft he a good accountant, well recommended, and capable ol writing an the French language—Such a person, on applica tion to the printer, mry learn further particulars. Philadelphia, apiil j, 1799. § One Hundred Dollars Reward. RAN away from the flrfjfcrihtr this'day ,at noon, two mulatto hmile .Servant;., viz Nef.but commonly called Edward amorg his c> npuwions, well knows as the fubfo iber's coachman and Waiting mon for several years in this city and in N cw-Yoik—he is a tall (Irait made mulatto with a large faulty head of,hair, about 32 years of age, has a low forehead, with small uyts, a fulleu dark look and is much inclined to he abrupt and info lent, 014 c of his legs something smaller than the other from a fra>slure in his ycuth; he » ntrjly weais a brown cloth coatee with red ruffs and cape and red edging, or (lian with ltd cuffs and cape ; had on when he went away an ol 1 sorest | cUth furtout,mix'd brown and yellow, an 1 has a box coat of light colored drab, with red and white livery lace, but as I do not know what other clothes he had on, tray change hisdrefs. ♦ Nelly, calling herfelf Wife to the before named Ned, il.e i» much above the middle (latate, Itrait made with falling (houlc'crs, has a reuurl;able fe rocious countenance and is very p:JJionati'i quar rilfcme, atrdnoify, Hit is rather a f.iir mulatis has IM one or two of her front teeth, which (he (upj.iies with wax, and has a fear hew ten her (houldtrs occasioned by abliUer ; (he is .-.bout lorty fiv« years of age, has a very mafcaline air in her walk, (be tarried away with her fevcralgowns of different colored cotton ) the above reward will be given for apprehending and securing them in any jail in the \Jnit>d States and giving notice to t he fubferiber ; or Sfty dollars for fecurir.g either of them. All persons are cautioned againll har boring, entertaining, 01 consealiog the above fer v.inti «r either of them; and all masters of vcffels and others are warned againll carry irg them from the Uuit«d Stutes, dt.7%1 A iterator of the United Sute» from the Stele of South Carolina, corner of 4th and Union-Greet Philadelphia, april 5 A FINE healthy sit U3 tion on the DelawSf* 13 miles north of Philadelphia, wilh a wo story frame house nearly new and a kftch ob adjoining ; —a piaza in front of the house, 3 rooms on each floor, a good cool cellar, a pump of good water, garden and orchajd.— The land and water stages for New York and Burlington pal's the premises every day. 10 acres of land will be allotted to the building», and more may be had if wanted. drw For further particulars enquire at No. 11 Dock ftreett or 161 South Second-ftrett. A LOT of ground on the south fidfc thereof, betweeh 7th and Bth streets, containing in fmat 23 feet 8 inches and extending iu depth famhward 306 feet. The improvements 011 this lot ar? a fubOantial Brick Dwelling House, three (lories high, with garrets and an extensive range of back buildings also of three {lories—the whole comprising two genteel parlours—a spacious drawing room—bark parlour—kitchtn—walh-houfe, &c. and a great number of bed-chaoubere. It has the privilege of passage into Market-street, through a 3 feet wide alley communicating with the yard. w tSat Another lot on the fame situation and next ad joining, westward to the one above described, con taining in front, on Market street, 10 feet'B inch es by 306 fectin depth, 011 which ar;ere&ed a two story frame dwelling house and kitchen vrell calcu latsd to accommodate a (mall family. Th: back ground of both thets lot? is rendered healthy and pieaunt by gravel walks and gral« plats and a number of fruit and forefl tres-s Rowing thereon. Each lot hath the privilege of a paflage into Eigiith-Srcet through als feet wide alky ex tending to the fame from the back ends. - • | RIGE JACOB READ. FOR SALE, April 6. A Capital Store To Lf.t, Enquire of JOSEPH S. LEWtS, No. »5, Dock street r. lawjwr April j REAL ESTATES. THE SUBSCRIBER, Offers for sale ths following described property, 6.V One othtr Lot of ground adjoining to aadeaft wardof the fubferiber's Dwelling Houfq, contain ing is front 33 ictt and extending southward to the Jepth of 306 feet—pn which are oreited a fubllan tia Brick Dulling House, 18 feet front, with garrets and very eonvenient back buildings of the fame height and materials- Alio a Carriage House and Stables built of wood. OS CHESNUf SWEET. A Lot of Ground on the north fide, and be tween Seventh and Eighth Street', containing in float 101 feet, ami extending in depth northward l-j'i {vet. This Lot is also accommodated with a passage into Eighth Street, through the above de scribed alley. In the town of Dover, M.vr couxrr, Delaware. sTaTe. Eight Lots of Ground adjoining each other, on tha weft fule of King street, containing in front on the fame 50; feet, and extending in depth west ward about 401 feet, on which are ereSed f two story Brick Dwelling House, and another Brick Building adjoining, suitable for a Store or Office together with several frame tenements—a stream ps water runs through the south part of the lot, where a tan-yard might be improved to advantage. Payment of a part of the purchase money will be requires)—the remainder may be at in ter-ft for a number of year* by giving the pre mises in security, &c. RICHARD RUNDLE. drw 2-iwtf jan it Iron Works for Sale. The subscriber jvifhing to de clinc the iron kufincfs, will dispose of all his pro perty, firuattin Botetourt county, Virginia, on the navigaUe water of James River, consisting of a Furnace with all the neceflary patterns complete, a Forg - wit h three- Fires and two hammers, two good Merchant Mills, two Saw Mills, together with all the necdllary buildings for the use cf the Works, several large Banks of Ore convenient to the Furnace of an excellent quality for bar-iron—• i he whole cf the works- have been kuilt within five years, on the most approved plans, by the Uest workmen in the different branches from l-ennfyl vania ; they are in repair for casting and manu'aihtring iron. There are attached to said Works, about fixreen thousand acres of Wood-land, a very confiderj.bLe stock of wood cut and ore railed It is prefcmed to enlarge, as a put chaler will undoubtedly view before he pur chases- Indisputable titles w'll be given, and the terms made known, by applying to the subscriber at the Works. march 15, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, On Willii gf auti l-raiieif's Whaif, soo Gip Cases, Also, a few bales of Bengsl Goods. (J. WILUNG, 3taw Fab. 28, TO LET. THE large House in Southward, latsly occupied by Mr. Henry Mitcl eli ; apply to Isaac Wbartofi, Jan. II ;J- ANTHONY, Rl'.Sjt'F.C'!' FULLY informs the fub ici'ibers to Trumbull's Prints,, that liry are arrived and now ready to be deliv redat his (lore, No. 04, High-street. N. B. It is necessary to that each fabferibsr must return the eriginal fub fcrjptien receipt, and pay the other half of the fubfeription money, before the prints can be delivered. eod»w jawtf WILLIAM WILSON. eoim SALE, ' § TRUMBULL's PRINTS. april 10- Mount Pleas ant on Schuylkill. '"PHE fubfcnber is willing to'J fell the eltateoft which he lives, at the end of the new canal, and about three and a half mvics distant from this city. A pleafan' place adjoining is also for sale. ihefe situations aiejoo well known to require description, elpccially as it is presumed the purchaser would chocfe so judge for hirofelf. Jf not fold before the firrt of M y, the manfi n house it engaged to be let. Enquire on the prcmifes. JON. WILLIAMS, eodtiftm Apr\\ \ FOR SALE A House and Lot in Trenton, ' I 'HE house ia of hrick, two ftoricb high, four X rooms on a floor, aril in gooH ordsr.—For further particulars enquire of Ab . Hunt, in Tren ton, or of . JOHN E. CKESSON, No. 54, Market street. march 9 For Sale, » TEN or twelve Tons, Clever Timortiy r, Of thefirft quality.—Ap P )y at No. 43> Almor.d ilreet- Jan. 8. Weavers. SEVERAL WEAVERS may find em . ployment.by applying to liaucT. Hop per, No. 39, Pine-ilreet. 3mo. 15'tb, 1799. FOR SALE, KY THE SUBSCRIBERS, 14 four pound Gannon,*?iffcifeht lengths, 5 Carronades. JOHN NIXON & CO. December I. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Marth •! th, 1799. PUBLIC notice is hereby gtvzn, Pursuant to tlie ail of Congrrfs pafled on the Ift day of June, one thwfjml, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled ail regulit-- irtg the yr a fits of land impropriated'for miji tary ferviccs, and for the focieiy of United Brethren tor propagating the gospel among the Heathen and the a«SI supplementary to the Taid recited a£V pafled on the feesnd day of March, one thimfand fevtn hundred and nine ty rtiae '"-'ft ivif: THAT the tradl ot Land herein after de scribed, namely, " beginning at thijNorth Weft corner of the f&ven ranges of to*>nflupi, aHd running thence fifty miles due f<Tuth, along ti.e weftem bouadary of the laid ranges ; —thence due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto 1,. vi* s thence up the Main Branch of thefaid ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line crotTca the fame ; —thence along the said boun dary line to the Tufcaioras branch of the Muf kingum river at thecroffing pUce above Fort Lawrence ; thence down the fai'i river, to the point where a line run due well from the plac« of beginning, will interfefl the laid river; thence along the line so run to the place of be ginning has been d vided into tewnlhipi of five miles square, and (rational parts of town foips ; and that piats and O.rveys of the laid townlhips and frafliotial parts of townships arc deposited in the offices of the R'gifter of the Treafnry and Surveyor General, for the inflec tion of all parsons concerned. I 11. !The holders of fueh warrants as have been or Ihall be grants*) for military fervicesperform ed jjuring the larc war, are required to prtfent I tke fame to the Regitter of the Tre2fi;ry, at • foinc time prior to the twelfth d:iy of February ' in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for ; the purpose of beinp rtgiften-d ; No rcglftry i will however be made of any left quai)t ; ty tlitll | a quarter townlhip, or foiir thousand acres. 111. ITh« priority of loeatipn of the warrants which Snay be presented and in manner afore* laid, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate | ly after the said day, be determined oy lot, In the j mode dtefcribed by the act firft recited. The hcrtdets of- regiflered warrants, (hall on j Monday the 17th day of February, in the year ' 1800. in the order of which the priority of locati i on {hall be determined by lot as aforcfaid, perfon -1 ally or by th«ir agents, in « ritiiig at the j office of the Register of the Treasury, the particu -1 lar quarter town&ips ele<9ed by th m refpeilively, and such of the said holders as lhall rflt dufignatr ' tJieir locations on the said day, (hall bep*oponed j is locating such warrants to all other holders of ! registered warrants V. * The holders of warrants for military services ; ftifficient to cover one or more quarter townftiipa or trails of four thousand acres each ; fliall, at any ; time afrer Monday the 17th day of Febrntry, 1800 i and prior to the firft day ol January, lScz, be a!- lowd to regifler the said warrants in manner a- J forefaid, and forthwith to make lacatlor? therefor oil any trad or trades of land not bel'orj located. VI, ) All vtarrants or claims for lands on account of I military t rvices, which (hall not be regiftcrc-d anil | located bc-fore the firft day of January, i8o», ara by : the (upplementary adt of Congress herein before i recit d, palTcd on the second day of March, declared to be iorever barred. Gives under 111 y hand at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOrr. To be Let, A genteel, convenient three story BRICK HOUSE, In Spkuce Street, (no. 64) THIS houfchaa been newly papered and painted, and was not occupied during lail fever, feb. 12. , d?t as. eo tf. To be Li t) A Store and Loft, NEAR Market-Ureet Wharf.—Enquire of the Subscriber, faV> 11 PRINTED BY J. IV. fENNO. * fit , 3awim lawtf Sec. of the Treasury* GEO. DAVIS, 3 jif High-flnet. nv tf
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