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To be j'o'ui di public vendue.
orJct ct u»c U-, hau's Court of Montgomer
Cou.kv oil Ine if h day ot the fourth theflto next
ftl 7 oVJock in i.c evening, at the Merchants Cot",
tec tiouU', in Philadelphia.
Ihefoliuwto, dcfc.ii.ta capital house and lots (mu
ted in ro:is i own, abo*t 36 m.iwtrom Philadel
phia, being pait ot the estate of Thomas Mavbur
ry, dtreated.
The Mansion houfc Handing or
the Main ftree s , ouik with Hone and the best materi.
tly corntnodioufly div ded into looou and well finilh
ed ihroughoiu—with an aity entry and good cellarj
loriy-two feet in Front and thirty fix feet in depth
sdpiwng >s a Stone I'iazij, Hove and kitehei
with lodging rooms over them—a well of good wit,
111 the yiid—and a Hone milk h:>u(e with a fmok
houle over it—a good garden, &c. on the south em
01 the lot are a brew house, can iage> house and a larj
none barn withezienfiveftab es iorhorfe»,cows &c
X his estate would a large genteel fa
"Illy inclining to rr irciiuothe cojmry. Potts low
being one of the cheapest places lor pro.ifioiu whhii
the fame dißirce Irom Philadelphia— and for health'
fituaiion, conveniences of ltages, fee ii equal to mol
inland towns in PcmifyJvaniu
With the foregoing picmlfea will be fold,a Lor o
excellent Clover Lans, adjoining the Barn, con
cainingabout three Acres, in whieh are a number o
Apple Trees.
i'urtber particulars may be known on aj
plication to
&
i
Rehecca Maviurry, "1 . . .
.ontie premises, Aimtntsiralorj to
John War>.kr, or > the *&>■
Jams Faux, in \T* Ma /" r >y,
Philadelphia. J d^as*d
-3d Month. 2Q,
FOR SALE,
50,000 Acres of LAND,
T YING in the 1 ounty of Ruflel, state of ViF-
J-J gmia, bounded on the east by the river
Clinch, on the south by the river Guelt, and
to the weft by Sandy river. This tra& ( situate
fix miles from the Courthouse of the above
county, 1 S from the town of Abin-ton, is well
fettled, and has likewise the advantage of a wag
gon road) is divided into tratfls of 10, j and
1500 acres each, and will be fold, altogether,
or in lots, at it may uit the purckafers, by one
ol the osiers who will reside there during the
months of May, June and July next, in order
to put them who may Uecome puichafers in pof
leffion. » r
I he plots duly authenticated and certified by
the surveyors, are it. the hands of the fubferi
bers. Every fatiifadljon will be given withrgf
pecl to the right, to which the patents give full
and ample teftimonv, Great accommodations
will be made refpefling payment, and everv
neccflary information may be had, bv applying
to * & A. TUBEUF.
Prterflmrg-, Feb. it. aaw^m
WHERE- $
TSAAC PA INTER having made an affign
-*• mem of all his property for the benefit of
fiis crtd'tors who sign his difchirge ; —the
tffignee wilhiiig to arrange the business as soon
as pcrtfible, and likewise to give the said Isaac
P4in.tr an opportunity of doing fo/nctiiing for
and family : therefore thole creditors
«•<•<) have not signed liis discharge are informed
wist nnief' they 1 ome forward and £gn the fame
discharge on or biefore the firft day of May
next txfn ng. they will be excluded the benefit
o; a dividrnd j and all those who are indebted
to the laid firm aie requeited to make ifnmedi
iu.itc payment :o prevtn' fttrther trouble.
JACOB CLARK, Assignee.
mirrli 5
for sale,
At the two mile fltint, on the JVeff"ahichon y or
Ria'ge Road,
A Place containing aiiout eighty acres, in part?'
or the whole t gethur, ai may fait the pur
chaser. Thti«e it on the premises a h»u(e47 1-5
feet ir;nt, by 43 1-1 de«p, a scullery, milk house
pump, ice houfi, and r'aim house, a large barn
a carriage house, and a pump us rood water ii
the barn yard, and a fecend milk h use fuppli«
by a fprinj. The ground* are well maaured, am
.'aid out in £Ocd (lile, with an abundance of orna
mental, and fruit trees, the situation heakhy aii
high, commanding a view of the city and Dcla
ware, f litre is alfe a small distance from the man
ilon ?houfe a farm hou£e in—repair, wit]
Mn^flablf, —and a pump of good w*
'.etna apply to
SAMUEL MEREDITH.
Ne. 17i,tWnnt Street.
March 12.
To the Creditors of William Richards,
real estate of Williarft having
—-A be«a. recently i'old, the cre<lhora ; -t>J[ fa id
cftite jtre reqacfted to furnifli their iccountsim
mediately,.as a dividend will be struck on the
iiMl day of May next aqd paid at any time af
terwards, on application to
Pliiladelpliia, 25th Feb. 1791
ALL PERSONS,
INDEBTED to the Estate of Abraham
Dicks, E striate Sheriff of the Coanty of
Delaware, art requefled t make immediate pay
ment, and all tbofe who have demand* a gain ft
said Estate to anthentirate and present them for
settlement. Also, all those who have depefited
writings with Paid decesfed to apply for them to
WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r.
Springfield, Delaware county, )
ift mo. Brh, 1799. j
ijH. 8
All Persons
Indebted to the Eftale of HENRY HILL, deceased
are requested to make payment to the fubferiber
and those having any demands on the fame to pro*
their accounts for frittonent.
GIDEON H. WELLS,
Agent to the Ex:
no. 135, Market street
Philadelphia dec. 4, 1798 eolf
THE COMMISSIONERS,
APPOINTED by the Corporation to open
Books of Subicription for a Loan to intro
duce WHOLESOME WATER from the River
Schuylkill by means of Steam Enginei (already
contradled for) to the Center Square and from
thence to be dillribmed through the City, give
NOTICE,
THAT a hook will be opened at the City Hatl
t the inftant, and will be con
tinued from day to day, ui tthe Loan is com
pleated, where the cotnmrfli oners will attejid
from 10 o'clock in the morning until one, to re
ceive fubferiptiors.
8v aider of the B<>ard,
Jacob Shoemaker, sec'y.
»d m»>. 12.
N.B. Ten dollars to he paid on each lh'are at
the tims of Subli riUing,
30 dollars tt the expiration of the {i
two months f f
JO ditto, ditto, 4 months C fubrcr j bi
jo ditto, . duto, 6 months J b
** -
-.V,Vvi t v ' * .1 'v
•£> a »
mw&ftiyA
3awtf
Deceased-
WILLIAM BELL.
i. m.th.tiMay
lawtf
Inc ittfjftTifi.-irs Jiive-for file, «their .CQ?nrji;ig
houfe, No. 3; , - ~
White and red Lead
<h) t , N». i-to 8, B& BB
lJcn'.p :
Bourdeawßrandy, ift and 4th proof
Claret in cases, firft quality '
One trunk of UpibrSllas
Three Cases confiflin? of
Brafsand Wood Com pafTei
Amplitude do.
Day and night Glafics. and
Sewing Twine
100 Cutlasses
4000 bufliiU Liverpool Salt.
THOMAS MURGATROYD &SONS.
a F ril ' 1 mwtjw
A Summer Retreat.
For Sale,
Sixteen Acres of Land,
a ""''from the city of Philadelphia,
I are on , ' le pr«-mifes a one (lory brick
■I. house 38 feet tront, a ftablc and corn crib,
a well of excellent water, and a few fruit trees, the
(ituation is perhaps fupr.rior to hny within the
fame diitance of the city, and commands one of
the fnotl beautiful and pi,<turefq.ue profpe&sof the
city, Kensington, the Delaware and Jerseys,
inquire of EDWARId KONSALL & Co.
march 4 oedtf
ALL Persons having any De
mands againfc th£ cftite of the lite Robert H»dW,
mariner, deceased, are hereby reqaelled to prtfent
them for settlement, andallthofe indebted to 'said
ellate, to make payment to either of the fubferibers
PETER BAYNTON, -v
Halnut-firtct. /
JOHN CRAIG, (
No. IS, Dock-Jlrcct. J
}«n- 14'
ALL PERSONS,
TNDEBTED to tfcecftateof Mordkcai Lewis,
i late of this city, merchant, deceased. are de
iired to-make immediate payment, and those who
have demands against it to produce them for pay
ment to r '
Thomas Morris, ~l
Samuel Coates, V executors.
yofeph Morris, J
at the Counting Houft* of
JOSEPH S. LEWIS,
march 13
NOTICE.
r "r>HE creditors of the late William Compton,
-L (Wceaf J, who hav« not rendered to the Ad
ministrators accounts of their claims properly at
tested, arc hereby informed, that if they do not
exhibit such accountson or before the feventeetith
rfay of April next enfaing, th«h- claims will be for
ever excluded, as a dividend will then be (truck
and paid by S. Wilcox, at No. 145 Chefnut-ttreet,
on any day proceeding Ar.d all those who are
ftiH deliijqutnt in dilcharging the debts due from
themjto the estate of the late Wm. Compton deceas
ed, aforefaid, will be pleased to take notice, that
faits at law will be commenced against them, with
rut refpe& to pcrjbns, if not discharged before that
day.
Isaac Cathrall , . .
John Ha-worth I
Samuel Wilcox J trators -
marce 23
tobacco.
75 Rhd«. Virginia and Maryland Tobacco,
FOR SALE,
Ei.quire of the printer.
April 12
NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE is herebj given thatthefub
fcribur has applied to the Judges of the Court
of Common Plea# of the county of Northumber
land, lor the benefit of the ail of Assembly pafl\
ed on the 4th day of April lad for th« relief of
hofolvent debtors, and that the said Judges hav«
appointed the fourth Monday in April next, to
hear him akd and his creditors at the Co«rt Houfa,
in the town of Sunbury in thefaid county.
march 18
Ibe Subscriber offers for Sale,
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY.
AN Excellent three story Brick House, fltu
ate the corner of 7th and Race-streets;
tile house is about 15 feet front and well finilh
ed in every refpesfl ; the Lot is 76 feet front on
Race-flreet and 88 feet deep,the situation remar
kably airy, having a public square open in Front
of it.
Two three story Brick Houses, Brick Stores,
and good Wharf, situate in Water-street, be
tween Arch and Rac«-ftreets, the lot on which
these buildings are, is fifty four feet froat on
Water Tlreet, and continues that width about
95 feet, then widens to thefouth 13 feet 6 inch
es, fothatthe front on the water is sixty seven
feet fix inches, this lot adjoins John Steinmetz
esq. 011 the fouth> and has the advantage of a
public alley on the north, and is a very riefira
ble fituatioi" for the business of a Flour Factor,
or Merchant
A large elegant two story Stone House, situ
ate on the Point no Point road, being the firft
house to the Northward of the five mile stone ;
this house is about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep
finished in a nest manner; there is a good gar
den and choice colle&ion of the best fruit trees,
Ice-House and other conveniences with about
nine acre 9of ground—or if more agreeable to
the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and
meadow may be added to it.
A plantation in Bibirry Townfbift, Philadel
phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 miles
from this city ; bounded by the Northampton
Road and Poquefiing Creek, thit farm contains
aboat 140 acres of land, a proportionof which
it woodland and meadow , a brick dwelling
houfe, frame barn, and other out-lioufe*, and
there is said to be a good ftoqe quarry on part of
it, although it has not yet bees opened, a fur
ther description is deemed unneceflary as no
person will purchase without viewing the pre
rnifes,
A small plantation in Horfham Townfliip,
Montgomery county, nineteen miles from Phi
ladelphia, adjoining to Grame Park, on which
is an excellent new Stone House aßd 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 bufinefr, the land i» good in quality, a
good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy
situation : there is fifty acres of lanc£and mea
dow in this f.irm Also forfale, several tradfs
of land in different counties of this Hate.
gjf The House in Race-street firft mentioned
and one cf the Hcufi-» in Water-street, are now
TO BE LET,
And immediate p. fleffion given. For term?
app'y at the South-east corner of Arch and
Six h-fireets, to
feb 7
.lawtf
no. 15, Deck'ftreet,
Jawiai
m.w.&fat. tl yA.
ROBKRT GR.AY.
e th. 3W
JOSEPH BALL.
th&ftf
v •
Collector's Offics.
Philadelphia, slpril 6, 1 799.
For fait at public aiiclion,
A T the Custom House, on Tu Iday the 7 th
. , 1 799» 'he following Merchandize
which remain in the Cultom Houl.- Stores more'
than Bine months unclaimed by the owners or
conligiiees thereof.
RS No. 26 0118 trunk containing linen, muslin
and dimity
1 one caie containing plu.li
I one box containing tapes
FIW
C&Co.
one box music books
one box lewing needles
four c.liefts o( diinttt curioOties, twi
paintings
Mrs.Boulton,onc box indigo
teiL' -i • ° nc 0X conta i !| ing shoe* and cotton
JolauaGilpin one box garden feeds
one box containing cotton (lockings,
_ jl _ flrirm, prcket handkerchiefs & thoes.
V three box?s containing fix hundred
an J sixty ore nufuiiers ol Winterbo
thani's general dcfcription oi Ameri-
X
9lz
W
M
i<>r
one bux soap
four hhds. beans
one bap coffee
two barrels walnuts
one barrel penimtd
one boi sugar
laß eight cases guns
P&C
PD
l ouc oases containing a force piano
one box artificial flowers.
April 8
JUST LANDING,
From on board the Slip Wooddrop Sim»'
John B, Hodgson, commander,
from Canton,—and far file by
JOSEPH SIMS,
_ No. 155, South Water-street,
Bohea 1 eae, in whole, half, and qr. chests,
Hjfon, Hyson Gomee, Young Hyson and Hyson
fcin Teas, in quarter charts,
Souchong and Pecho Souckon?' mi quarter chests
and box^s,
An ajfortmmt of
Silks, Bogkporej, Hair Ribbon, Unibr«!la«. and
Fans,
A complete assortment of China Ware,
Rheubarb, CafTu, Nankccm, &c. &c.
Just Received,
From Hamburg by the Jason, Visser, and
via Balttmore and for falc by the fubfembers
Platillas,
Creas a la Morlaix,
Dowlas
Checks ind fhipei,
Lifladoes
Bretagnes,
Ticklenburgj,
rtarcelona Brandy in Pipes.
Port Wlue in quarter atOas.
On Hand,
Claret in Hog(head»,
Bourdeaux Brand)',
Kufiia Bridles.
Erich U 1 Lewis Bolivian.
No. io , Spruce.flreet,
April i
Now Landings
F' " m on board the Neptune, Captain Saunders
from London, and far sale by the fubferibert
39 tons belt St. Petersburg clean Hemp
599 pietes British Sail-cloth,
a trunks Silk goods,
3 cases Ladiesjiats,
10 cafci Brift.'es,
8 biles Ticklcnburgs,
Erich W Lc-vis Kallmann.
No. 100, Spi uce-flrcet.
April 11
ROSS, is- SIMSON,
HAVE FOR SAM,
Prime Jamaica Sugar in hhds.
Bolton iictf in Barrels..
A few bales Bengal | HUM HUMS.
uoobufhefs St. Martim Salt,
apnl 11
Removal.
Thomas Clayton, Hatter,
HAS removed to No. 126, south Front ftroet,
where he intends carrying on his bufincfs as
formerly, and has on hand a complete aiTortment
of his own manufa&ured ladies, gentlemen and
children*'
HATS.
Canada Beaver Mujk-rat Skins,
With a complete aflortmeist of FURS, always
for sale.—He hn received per the late arrivals
from London, a complete aflortment of
Fajhionable Englijh Hats y
Which he flow offerj for sale at v*iy reduced
prices.
je;,. 19
Library Company of Philadelphia.
The Annual Elettion
FOR DireiStars and a I reafurer of. the Library
Ccmpany of Philadelphia, will be held at the
Library, in Fifth street, en Monday the lixth of
May next, at three o'clock in th- afternoon, when
the Treasurer will attend to receive the annual
payments.
As there are several (hares on which fines are
due, the owners of them, or their representatives,
are hereby notified, that they will be forfeited,
agreeably to the laws of the Company, unless the
arrears are paid off on the said sixth day of May,
or within ten days after.
By order of the Directors,
BENJAMIN R. MORGAN,Secretary,
april ra. 3taw te
Mahogany.
' I 'HE subscriber, intending to leave off, the
X. Mahogany and Lumber BuQnefs, offers for
sale at his yard, the corner ef Queea and Water
streets, Southwark.all his stock en hand, lonfifting
of 2 great variety of
St. Domingo and Bay Mahogany Boards,
Plank and Scantling,
All well fealon :d and fit for immediate use.
Also a few thousand feet fsafoned half-inch and
inch White Pine boards, and a ftnall quantity of
two feet cfdar (tingles.
All that (haJI remain unfold, will be disposed of
at public Me, at IO o'clock on Thursday the- 28th
inftarit The terms of paynunt will be ca(h for
purchafcb under 100 dollars, from 100 to 50c dol
lar at 60 days, and all above <oe dollars a' 60
and 110 days, for approved indoricd notes, with
the oilcount. The sale to be cont.nued until the
whole is disposed of.
« D «. r,r -I J OHN M'GULLOH.
N.B. Ibe subscriber will fell or Ist the above
irard, wharf and dwelling house, which he now
OCCUJHCS.
march. 4
J One Hundred Dolljrs Reward.
RAN away from the lublcrilier this day,at noon,
two mulatto houte Servants. viz Nel,but
commonly called Edward his companions,
well knowa as the fu!>fcrioer's coachman and
waiting man for several years in this city and in
New-York—he is a tall ltrait made aiLlatto with
a large bushy head of hair, about 31 yean of age,
his a low forehead, with small a fallen dark
look and is much inclined to be abrupt and info
li nt, one of his legs something fnialler than the
other from a fraflure in his) »uth ; he gmerally
wears a brown cloth eoatce with red cuffs ai.d
cape and red edging, or fuftiao with red cuffs and
cape ; had on when he went away an #<ll forefl
cl»th furtout.mii'd brown and yellow, and his a
box coat of light colbred drab, with red and white
livery lacc, but as 1 do not know what other clothes
he had on,may change hisdrefs.
Nelly, calling herfelf Wife to the before named
Ned, il.e is much above the middla flauire, 11-valt
made with falling fhoub t rs, has a j enuirituble U
l-ecions countenance and is very p'iffionate, quar
rellome, andnoify, fbe is ratlin- a fair molatt®—
has 101 l one or two of her front teeth, v.hich flic
| fupfilies with wax, and has a larj-e l. ar between
1 her lboulders occasioned by a blister ; f),e i, ihouj
forty fivs years of age, has a very masculine air in
her walk, she tarried away with her several trowns
of cliferent colored cotton ; the above reward will
be given for apprehending and fecuriug them in
any ,a.l *1 the United States and giving notice to
the fubfcribcr ; or fifty dollar. forfecuring either
of them Allperfoiu are cautioned agaimthar-
Qonng, entertaining, 01 concealing the above ser
vants «r cither of them ; and all mailers of vessels
£. SSST" " r "" ! *<- r ™
dt7M
JACOB READ.
A &ratotjpf die U?.ited States from the State
PhibddpSt * COrnCr ° f4th andUl " on - fl "«
april 5
for SaEe; -
A FINE healthy fit u ,noii on the Delawart
„ 13 , milc ' north Philadelphia, with a
wo nory frame house nearly new and a kitch
on adjoining a piaza in front of the liowfe,
3 rooms on each floor', a good cool cellar, a
pump of good water, garden and orchajd.—
1 he land and water itages for New York and
Burlington pais the premises everyday. 10
acrei of land will be allotted to the buildiega,
and more may be had if wanted.
For further particulars enquire at No. n
Dock-street, or 161 South SacoHd-ftrett.
£3*
April 6
April j
THE SUBSCRIBER,
Offers for iale thtt following ciefcribed property,
ov high-street,
A LOT of ground on the south lidte thereof,
between 7th and Bth streets, containing in
front aj feet 8 inches and extending in depth
southward 306 f«et.
The improvements on this lot ar-> a substantial
Brick Dwelling House, three stories high, witl*
garrets arrd an cxtenfive range of back 1-wildings
alio of three stories—the whole comprising two
genteel parlours—a spacious drawing room—back
parlour kitcf<n—walh-honfe, (See. »nd a groat
number of bed-chambers. It has the privilege of
pillage into Market-ftrcet, through* 3 feet wide
alley communicating with the yard.
Another lot on the fame situation and next ad
joining, westward to the one above dcfcribed, con
taining in front, on Market ftrect, iofc<t 8 inch
es by 306 lectin depth, on whieh are erected a two
story frame dwelling house and kitchen wtll calcu
lated to accommodate a fin all family
1 he back ground of both these lots is rendered
healthy and pleasant by gravel walks and grass plat#
and a number of fruit and sorest tre«s growing
thereon. Each lot hath the privilege of a passage
into Eighth-Sreet through a 15 feet wide alley ex
tending to the fame frora the back ends.
One ochet Lot ol ground adjoining to andeaft
yvardot the iublcriber s Dwelling House, contain
ing in front 35 lest and extending southward to the
depth of 306 feet—on which arc ere&ed a fubitan
tia Bnck Dwelling House, 18 feet front, with
garrets and very convenient back biiildiHgs of the
lame height and materials- Alio a Carnage House
and Stables built of v/ood.
A Lot of Ground on the north fide, and be
tween Seventh and Eighth Streets, containing in
front 104 feet, an«l extending in depth northward
* r " 1 ' 9 ' s a lso accommodated with a
passage into Kigiuh Street, through the above de
scribed alley.
In the town of Dover,
KElff COUNtr, DELAWARE SVATK.
Eight Lots of Ground adjoining each other, on
the weft fide of King street, containing in front
on the fame 505 feet, and extending in depth well
ward about 40i feet, on which arc erefted a two
story Brick Dwelling House, and another Brick
Building adjoining, suitable fe- a Store or Office
together with several si ame tenements—a dream
of water runs thioiigh 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 required—the remaiuder may be at in
tcreft for a number of years by giving the pre
mises in security, &c.
1 aw6m
janil
of JOHN SHAVER, of Hope-
X well township. in the county of Huntingdon,
are hereby requested to produce their accounts and
demands against him, duly attefied, to the fubfcri
olts, as the court honfein the town of Huntingdon,
on Saturday the 20th day of April next—And all •
perrons indebted to the laid John Shavsr, are re- !
quired to nxake immeciate payment to either o r the
lubfcribers Given under eur hands 13d Feb
ruary, 1799,
JOHN CADWALLADER,"} AOignecs of
GEORGE BWCKANON, j John Shave.
march " ' uw 4 w
"TAKE NOTICE.
r T'HE petty officers, feamcr., aijd ordinary
X teamen, in the United States ferviee, late
otthe schooner Retaliation, are ordered to re
pair immediately on board the United States
brig Norfolk, in the port of Philadelphia.
Those who have dcfertcd are prornifed par
don, and the ballance due them, if they com
ply with the above order.
Aprii a
by the subscriber,
On Willii!gs aud 1 rancis's Whatf,
100 Gin Cases,
Also, a feiv bales of Bengal Goods.
G. WILLING
3taw
Feb. 28.
TO LET.
rpHE large House in Southwark lately occupied
by Mr.Henry Mitchell ;apply to
Isaac Wharton.
c®t ißW*y
Jan. ll
A Capital S.lore
To LtT,
Enquire of
JOSEPH S. LEWIS,
No, tj, Dock flrcet
aawiw
ESTATES.
on cH£SNur srnEßr'.
RICHARD RUNDLE
dj w nawtf
Notice.
WILLIAM BAINBRIDGE
FOR SALE,
TRUMBULL'S PRINTS.
j. AMTiiaxr,
RESPECTFULLY informs the fgb
fcribers to Trumbull's Prints, tha
they are arrived and now ready to be deliv
ered at his (lore, No. 94, High-firm.
A. B. It is neteffary to observe, tha
each lubi'cribsr must return the eriginal iuL
ft:ription receipt, and pay the other half
the ktbfcriptiiin money, bcrsre the prints cai
be delivered.
April 10
Mount Pleasant on Schuylkill.
TTHE fubferiber is willing to fell the ellateo'
which be lives, at the end of the new canal, anc
fcbout three and a half miles dilhnt from this city.
A pleasant plaee adjoining is also for sale. I heft
filuauons are too well known to require description
efprcially it is presumed the purchaser woulc
choefe so judi»e for himfelf.—— If not fold belor.
the firft ot May, the manfi >n house is engaged lob
lot. Enquire on the premises.
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A House and Lot in Trenton,
I'HE house is of brick, two ftorics high, fcui
rooms on a floor, ard in good order.—Fot
further particulars enquire of Ab . Hunt, in Tr«n
---to", or of JOHN E. CRESSON,
march 9
For Sale,
TEN or twelve Tons, Clover £5? TimoH.-v
h_ a r.;
Of tlie firft quality.—Apply at No. 4?,
Almondftrtet.
Jan. 8
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Weavers.
SE\ ERAL WEAVERS may find em
ployment by applying to Il'aac '1". Hop
per, No. 39, Pine-ftrcet.
3 mo * 15 th, 1799.
BY THE SUBSCRIBERS,
14 four pound Cannon, L iffcretu lengtln,
5 Carronades.
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December I.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
March ■ 1 tb, iicm.
• PUBLIC NQTIC£ IS HEREBY
Pursuant to the a«Si of Congrrfj pa/Ted 011 the
111 day of Juse, one thwfand, seven hua«
dred and ninety lix, entitled " an aft regulat
ing the grants of land appropriated for mili
tary fcrvices, and for the fociely us United
Brethren for propagating the gospel among
the Heathen j" and the acft supplementary to
the said recited aft patted on the I'econd day of
March, one tho«fand l'cvtn hundred and nine
ty nine- to wit;
THAT the trail of Land herein after de
ferred, namely, " beginning at the North Weft
cornet of the seven' ranges of townffiip,, and
running thence fifty miles due fourh, along u>e
weftrrn boundary of the said ranges j —thence
due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto
ver ! thence up the Main Branch of the said ri
vei- to the place where the Indian boundary line
crofiVfr the..f 3 nifii—thence jjjH bnun
dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf.
kiugum river at thecrofiing place above Fort
La wrence ; thence doiun the said river, to the
point where a line run due weft froia the place
of beeswing, will interfe£l the faij river :
thence along the line so run to the plare of be
ginning has been divided into townships of
live miles square, and I rational parts of town,
ftips ; and that plan and furveyt of the laid
townlhips and fradlional parts of tywnfhips ar<t
deposited in the offices of the Regifler of the
Treasury and Surveyor General, for the inspec
tion of all persons concerned.
1 «•
The holders of fuih warrants as have been
or flsall be granted for military fervicesperform
ed during the late war, are required to prefeflt
the fame to the Register of the Trealury, at
some time prior to the twelfth day of February
in the year, one thriufand eight hundred, for
the purpole of being registered ; No reglftry
will however he made of any less quant : ty tha«
a quarter township, o:- four thousand acres.
lU.
The priority of location of the warrants which
may be prefcuted and reyifter«d in mauner afore
i fai prior to the j2th day of February in the
[ year thoufan'd eight hundred, will immediate
ly after the said day, be determined by lot, In the
mode drefcribed by the act fiift recited.
IV
The holdeis of registered warrants, (hall on
Monday the 17th day of February, in the year
1800, in the order ef which the priority of locati
on fliall be determined by lotas alorefaid, pcrfon
akly.or by th»ir agents, designate in writing at the
office of the RsgiQ.tr or the Tre'afury, the particu
lar quarter townftiips eledled by thfm refpeitivcly,
and such of the said halders as ihall rot dtfignatr
( their locutions on th= said day, friall be p»ftpoaed
(in locating such warrants Id all other hitlers of
1 regidercd warrants.
I I lie holders of waitah** for military ferviccs
fuflicient to cover one or more r uartcr townlhips
or trails of four thoufnnd acres each ; shall, at any
time after Monday the 17th day of February, i€od
and prior to the firllday ol January, 1802. ba al
lowed to regiller the laid warrants in mannar a.
forefaid, Mid forthwith to make lecations therefor
en any »ra£L or trails of land not b»fore loeated.
VI.
AH warrants or claims for lands on account of
military fcrvices, which flial] not be regirtercd and
located before the firft day of January, 1801, are by
the Supplementary ad of Congrcfs hereinbefore
recited, palfcd on the second day of Marchj 1799*
declared to be forever barred.
Given under my lund at Philadelphia, the
day and year above mentioned.
T0 be Let,
A genteel, convenient three (fcory
brick house,
In Spruce Streit, (no. 64)
THIS houfchr»s been newly papered auJ painted,
and was not occupied during lafl fever.
feh - '*• d.« as. eo tf. '
To be Let, *
A Store and Loft,
NEAR Market-flreet Wharf.—Enquire of
the Subicriber,
Feb 11
PRINTED BY J. IV. f£NNO.
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JON. WILLIAMS,
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FOR SALE
No. 54, Market flreet,
FOR SALE,
JOHN NIXON & CO.
■ §
OLIVER WOLCOT-r.
the Treasurv.
Sec. 0,
GEO. DAVIS,
319 High-flrret.
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