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Sales at Audio n.
On Satuidav the ioih April, at » o'clock P. M.
' \, T ' lis Ui».p'rmiff!=, ■
Sundry Building and Garden Lots,
i Sorae-nf t h?m comigioua to, and others at
•I aluull t frnm thti city,' containing trvm
, about one (partfcr'of .an acre to About four a
■ cYeseJkch. Thc fraail lot* front, oo and
" C±t!o»hill Sirffts, near Schuylkill—the large
. lots front on the IWtl* fide as Frincts Street, oh
1 'tfce firle of ffcbttylkjll riwr.on ri>e weft fide
os ScV?y!k«n, Tecontt ft reef; 3&d«n iaterniedi
*■ «e ttrre't>--*th<* "whole ci>«:aining ibout 140 1-
eres.* Seiitp om«fthe traA uptown by the Dame
'«>fSprir.pc!'" l (bii<y. '
'f i'titat on of nttMMtihe' tyts is ,or high
.
, j.. fu spufeil tfvbeio
/ Wis aF as.to be out of dWger.'iA
nt ?)»«;fevjjr.
* iVlapv Seyiriiijf ri<e iTn/iGon of the £r9ond j may
at o|r4-Vs lasers y
". ait- SybtiH'f te*cro in the Nothem
IfiUerfWs; arid at the Middle and Upper ferries on
' .Schuylkill- : -■•'-/ / • y.v
: The a >un dance of ftone,'for building, oh part
ynSebgb it. as i' ii propored to fell at tbf fane
' • -tinwyesCs-iatp# tjaarcies of) the east fide of the
SchaylMil. rtsar. in .i AbiWe the bridge.
. -The rtrr.js wiij he cajh for' the lots of 49 1-4
from, an J fc/r those of "a largerfiit
oi>ehatf citti itn;rsediitely, and the other half to be
paiiinfix mnvthfi from theday of fate
V' , , GONNELY 8t Co, Auctioneers.
' aptij 4. . ■ , . ■'
Charles Campbell,
W A T C H-M A KER.
HAS remoyeH to the Shop formerly occupied
by ir. 'John If'ood. No. 55, coiner of
Front ami Chelr; .t streets; where he will thank
fully rr e we and execute orders with neatneft
and d ipj-rh
HK KJ<S CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
A Neat a d Large Aff'ortment of
Clocks iff Watches.
W A N J E D,
A JOURNEYMAN;
ALSO, ne or two Apprentices of refpe&a
fele parents.
FOR. S )LE,
A large quantity of Watek Glafles
iVhol-jah and Retail.
nov 24
Englilh wrought Nails.
Imported tn tht jh'tps Molly and Diana, from
LIVFR !H)0 i..
40D Ca>fks of Nails,
CVtNSI TI 'G of 6d, Bd, icd, lad, and
* led, flai points suitable for the fouthrrn
til-i krt—'id. Bd, jqd, lad, and sod, fine drawn
Jh rjji, —aii'o 1, 3, 4, and 6 clouts— lprigs—
tuJcs—fsiipp-r nails—(heathmg nails, &c.
FOR SALt BY,
Robert Denifon, junr.
ill Market-street.
FOR
50,000 Acres of LAND,
LYi vG in theiountyof ituflcl, state of Vir-
Xi 11 ■a, bounded on the east by the river
Cl iich, on the fonth by the tiver Guest, and
totbeweftby Sjiridy rivir. This trail (situate
fix mi es from the Courthouse of the above
county, 15 *rom the town of Abinpton, is well
fettled, and has likewif< the advantage of a wag
gon road) is divided into trails of 10, 5 and
1500 a< res eah, and will be fold, altogether,
O' in lots, a* it may fait the purchasers, by one
of the owners who wdi tfid? ;bere during the
month, of May, June and July next, in order
to put them who may become purchasers in pos
session.
I he plots duly authenticated and certified by
the lurveyors, are in the hacds of the subscri
bers. Every fat .sfaifion will be given with ref
pefl to The.right, to which the patents give full
and amptr lettimonv, Great accommodations
will he mjde refpefling payment, and every
neceflary information may be had, by applying
to F. & A. TUBEIfF.
Pcter/burg, Feb. 11
FOR SALE,
y)t the two mile lione, on the Wejfahickon, or
Ridge Road,
APUce containing a out eighty acres, in parts'
or the whole tigethor, a* may fait the pur
chaser. There is on the premifcs a houfe47 1-2
fe.t trsut, by 43 1-2 deep, a scullery, milk house,
pump, ice houfs, and farm, house, a large barn,
6o feet by 12, with ftailsfor 25 horses and cows,
a carriage house, and a pump of good water in
the t in yard, and a second milk house supplied
by a fjiiing. The grounds are well manured, and
laid out in good [tile, with an abundance of orna
mental, and fruit trees, the fctuation healthy and
Ir.gh, commanding a view of the city and Dela
ware. Th_re is also a small diftancefrom the man
sion house a farm house in good repair, with
kitchen, liable, &c. and a pump of good wa
ter: Forsternis apply to
SAMUEL MEREDITH.
No 1 7i,chefnut Street.
March i».
ALL PERSONS,
INDEBTED to the Estate of Abraham
Dicks, Esti. late Sheriff of rhe Cotnty of
Delaware, are requeued t make immediate pay
ment, and all'th"fe who have demands againd
said Estate to authenticate and present them for
settlement. Also, all those who have deposited
writings with fai I decfcsfed to apply for them to
V [LLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r
SpringfieM, Delaware county, \
ift mo. Bih, 1799. 5
Jan. 8
THE CCttIMISSIONERS,
APPOINTED by the Corporation to open
Books of Subscription for a Loan tointro
duce H'HPLE; QME WATER from the River
Schuylkill by means of Steanl Engines (already
eontrafled for) to the Center Square and frorti
thenee to be difiributed through the City, give
NO T I C E,
THAT a book will be opened at the City HaH
to-morrow, the 13th instant, and will be con
tinued from Vlat to day, until the Loan is com
pleated, where the ommiffioners wi.i atfejii*
from 10 o'clock in the rooming until one, tort
eeive I'ubfcriptior.s.
By order of lhe B~>ard,
Jacob Shoemaker, sec'y.
id mo. la.
B- Ttn dollars to be paid on e-ach (hare a
the time of Subfcribin?,
30 dollars at the expiration of
two months I j.
30 ditto, ditto, 4 months T
jo ditto, ditto, 6 months J
:> <f' 'V' 1799 V Collector's Office. j One Hundred BwLirs Reivard.
By TVCM 4S.'j>bsSoV, L Mladflpkia, Jbri! 6, J 7QQ. 5? AN ny frm: lu lutf cnte, th s.i.y atnoon,
At the Stone House, No. 41, South Second drew, ]_ r ' yj ,*> two maUtto'-honie : .-.ervaow, v.z ;\el,f.ot
for furni thing bffohfeription V r 1 Tit' ''roaSonly catled EJw?rd an>o..g his tojipnuipjsf
dict I°O NARY
OF
arts, sciences,
AND
MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE ;
0,1 <z PLAy entirely MSIV :
By which the different Sciences and Arts are di
gested into the Form of di(Hn&
TREATISES or SYSTEMS,
CaMPKEBKN'UINC
{"'KE Miftory, Theory, and Prafl;ce,of each,
according to the Latest Discoveries and
improvement? : and full Explanations given of
r arinus DetacJtvd parts of Knowledge* whether
delating Eo Natural and Artificial Olijeds, or
to Matters Eccltfiaftical, Civii, Military, Com
mercial, Ijfc. Including Elacidations cf tht
molt iihportant Topics relative to Religion,
M "Is, Manners, and the Oeconomy of Life :
together with a defcriptioß of all the Countries,
Ones, principal Mountains, Seas, Rivers, Be.
throughout the World; a General Hiftorv,
inA Modern, of the diffe.ent Empires,
kingdom-, and States; and an account of the
Lives of the rnoft Eminent Persons iti every Na
tion, from the earliest ages dowirito the present
inaes. Compiled from the VVritingsof t 1 c bell
Authors, in several Languages ; the most ap
proved Dicflionar'es.as well of General Science
as of Particular Branches ; the Transitions,
Journals, and Memoirs, of learned Societie»,
both at home and abrojd ; the MS. Leflures of
eminent ProfclTers or different Sciences ; and
a variety of original Materials, furnifhed by an
extpnfive Correspondence.
The Pnblifhjr having been solicited to fur
niih fcts of th-is valuable and important work by
one volsmn at a time, which by dividing the
payments, might make the acquifnion of the
work more convenient.ro purchasers, proposes
to Jifpofe of the few remaining copit» oa the
following;
CONDITIONS.
l he Work being already completed in Eigh
teen large Qnarto Volumes in boards, Elegant,
Imprinted on Superfine paper, illustrated "with
five hundred aud forty-two Copper plates :
I. A volume in boards will be delivered to each
Subscriber in trie firft week of every month till
the whole be delivered, which will take a pork'
od of eighteen mr nths.
11. Every Subscriber on receiving the firft V O .
lume, to pay Twenty Dollars.
On receiving the Second 13 Dollars
The Thirdi 12 Dollars
1 he Fourth, 10 Dollars
The Fifth, 10 Dollars
The Sixth, 8 Dollars
and Five dollars for each ef the fucce«ding vrt
lumes', till the whole is delivered, vhisli will
amount in the while to One Hundred ami Thir
ty-five Dollars, being the preleßt price lor com
plete sets.
3»wtf
Any subscriber who may chure to have the
whole in a /hortcr time ttan 18 months, may'
ha'Ae any number of volumes that may be agree
able at the lame time at the abnye prices.
To prevent any mifoiideritanding it is proper
to express that no volume will be delivered to
any perfoti the raonty, arid at the sets
on hand "are but few in number, it willberequi
tite that/uch as choose to become fuljfcribers
flioiild apply a.s early as possible to prevent dif
appointmetats,
, Coipplete Sets ; ay be had as above, or
bound in various manners,
march 6
ALL PERSONS,
INDEBTED to thecftatcof Moroec A! 1- t WIS.
late of this city, merchant, are de
filed to make immediate payment, and those who
have demands against >t to produce them sos pay.
Thomas Morris, "J
Samuel Coates, S- executors.
Joseph Morris, J
at the Counting Houfs of
' JOSEPH S. LEWIS,
march aj
7he Subscriber offers for Safe,
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY.
AN Excellent three story Brick Houle, fltu
ate the corner of 7th and Race-streets ;
tiie house is tbout 25 feet front and well finifh
ed in every refpefl ; the Lot is 76 feet front on
Race-street and gg feet d«ep,the situation remar
kably airy, having a public fqnare open in Front
ef it. .4
2 a w 3 En
Two three ftor > Brick Houses, Brick Stores,
and good Wharf, situate in Water-street, be
tween Arch and Race-streets, the lot on which
thde buildings are, is fifty four feet fro»t on
Water-street, and continues that width about
95 feet, then widens tothefouth 13 feet 6 inch
es, so that the front on the water Is sixty seven
feet fix inches, this lot adjoins Jahu Steinmetz
esq. 011 Lhe south, and has chef advantage of a
public alley on the north, and is a very desira
ble fituatim.i for the business of a Flour Fadlor,
or Merchant
A large elegant two story Stone Houle, situ
ate on the Point no Point ro<(d, being the firft
house to the Northward of the five mile stone ;
this house is about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep
finitiied in a neat manner; there is a good gar
den and choke colle&ion of the belt fruit trees,
Ice-House and other conveniences yrith about
nine acres of ground —or if more agreeable to
the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and
meadow may be added to it.
A plantation in Bibirry Townftrip, Philadel
phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 miles
from this city ; bounded by the Northampton
Road and Poquefiing Creek, this farm contains
about 140 acres of land, a proportionbf which
is woodland and meadow , a brick dwelling
houfe, frame barn., and other out-hou!e«, and
there is said to be a good stone quarry on part of
it, although it has not yet bee» opened, a fur
ther description is deemed unnecefliry as 110
person will purchafa without viewing' the pre-
iawtf
ntifes.
A small plantation in Horftiam Towßfhip,
Montgomery county, nineteen milet from Phi
ladelphia, adjoining to Grame Park, on whicli
is an excellent new Stone Honfe and Kitchen,
with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation
of traveller's horses ; the hou r e is now occupi
ed as a tavern, and is suitable for any kind of
public business, the land is gorid in quality, a
neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy
Situation : there is fifty acres of land and mel
low in this farm Alfofcrfale, several tra<fts
of land in different counties of this state.
£5" The House inßace-ftreet firft mentioned
nid one cf the Houses in Water-street, are now
And immediate ppffeffion given. For terms
np!y at the Scuth-eaft corner of Arch and
"xih-ftreets, to
feb 7
> - •*
no. »5, Dock-flreet
TO BE LET,
JOSEPH BALL.
th&f tf
Atf the Cuftora Henfe, m''Ml
_ May the i'iiiowiDif-.
which remain in the <Ho*iV' StW.tmn,;.
thin sine, psontht «ncl»|pi«d I)jt; tße (owtfgir* #£
1
IS No- do<t trtpaVfc comairung lineup truifitix
ai>a dimity. • , r
»' QBf cafe containing pfafli / '
I one box containing tape#; -
FIW
C&Co.
four c. hefts of Chine, e curiofitiea, tw«
lari*e paintings
Mrs.Boulton,one box indigo
I one box containing shoes and cotton
JclhuaGilpin one box gar :en feeds
'
Ifvirt*, p.ccke: ! andhercl-iiefs <k. fhoc?.
ti i.' I)o::-.'- couruiri-Lr hx hundred
ana City o:-c m-mlnT* o!" Vv i.;ter!•.->-
tham » general description ot' Ameri
ca
l<vT
one box £oap
four bhcis. beans
one bag coffee
two barrels walnuts
one barrel peminto
oiie box i'ugar
iaß eight cases guns
I on« cases containing a forte piano
one box artificial flowers.
dt7M
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p&c
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April 8
A Summer Retreat.
Sixteen Acres of Land,
-dhout hr.'f a mile from the city of Philadelphia,
' | "'HERS are on the prcmifet a one flory brick
JL house :8 feet front, a liable and c<*n crib,
a well of excellent water,and a few fruit trees,the
situation is perhaps superior to any within the
fame rfift ance of the city, and commands out. of
the mnll beautiful an J puSlurefque prolpe<fts of the
city, Kcnfington, the Delaware and Jerseys
Enquire of ED WAR© fIONSALI. & Ce.
ALL Persons-having any De
maifSs againfc the elUte of the late Robert Hsrditf,
mariner, deceased, arf htreby reqaeflec! toprcO-nt
them for fettlenient, and allthofe indebted to HV
•state, to raak<. payniint to either of the fubferiber
PETER BAYNI'ON,
IVnlnut-flrect. / _
r ****"
No. 12, Vock-Jireet
fan. 14'
Thomas Clayton, HaNcr,
HA - removed to No. tj6, south Front {lreet,
where hs intends carrying on his business as
formerly, and has on hand a complete affortr cnt
of his own manufactured ladies, gentlemen an<3
childrcns'
Canada BeaverU Miijk-rat Skins,
VCnli.a complete affortmenc of FURS, always
for fak—He ha> received per the late arrivals
from I.or 'on, a complete aflortmentof
Fajhionable Englijh Hats,
Which he flow offers for lale at very reduced
w!:l 6 w
jc... ®9
Library Company
The Annual Election
FOR Dire&ors ana a 2 xt-ajurcr <*f the Library
Company of Philadelphia, >;ill be held at the
Library, in Filth street, en Monday the sixth of
May nexr, at three o'clock in th* afternoon, when
the Trcafurer will attend to receive the annual
payments.
As there are fevcral {hares on which fises are
due : the owners of them, or their representatives,
are hereby notified, that they will be forfeited,
agreeably to the Uws of the Company, unlcf. the
arrears are paid off on the said lixth day of May,
or within ten days after.
jawitn
By order of the Directors,
BENJAMIN R. MO KG AN, Secretary,
april 11 jtaw te
THE fubferiber, intending to leave off, the
Mahogany and I.umber Bufipefs, offers for
sale at his yard, the corner ef Queen and Water
llreets, Southwark, all his flock on hind, itftifiiling
of a great variety of
St. Domingo and Ray Mahogany Boards,
1 * Plank and Scantling,
All well fealcned and fit for immediate use.
Also a few thousand feet fnafoued half-inch and
inch White Pine Boards, and a fmail quantity of
two feet cedar Ihingles.
All that (hall rem»m unfold, will be disposed of
at public sale, at 10 o'clock on Thursday the 28th
instant The terms of payment will be cafli for
purchases under 100 dollars, from 100 to 50c dol
lars at 60 days, and all above o® dollars at (-0
and no days, for approved indorsed notes, with
the discount. The sale to be continued until the
whole is disposed of.
N.B. The subscriber will fell or I<?t the above
yard, wharf and dwelling house, which he now
occupies. .
march 4
Valuable Property for Sale.
THAT Well known Estate, called
SHREWSBURY f-ARM, formerly the tefidence
of Beneral Joha Cadwaladar, fituats on Saffafras
River, in Kent county, Maryland—containing a-'
bout 1900 acres of prime £, AND(, upwards of 500.
of which are in woods. The Buildings are all ex
cellent, atdconftft us a handsome Dwelling Honfe,
two large Barns with Cow houses, Stakles for fifty
horfes,a fpeeioustreadin^floorunder cover,a gra
nary, t*jp )verfeer's houles, two ranges of two sto
ry buildingsfor Negroes (one of them new and of
brick), Corn houses a Smoak honfe, &€. &c —>The
whole Estate being nearly surrounded by water, it
requires but little fancinjf. and has a good Shad'and
Herri'g filhery. It is conveniently situated for
both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, with
two landings on a navigable river but a feort fail
from Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and two
large Apple Orchards in the pretrijfes;alfo, a Yarie
ty of excellent fruitt- of different kind*. The foil is
mostly a rich tooir\ —The whole will he fold to<re
thsrordivideckintoftialler farms (for which the buil
dings are convfßicntly fitua'ed) a.'K'ay fuittbepur
hafer. The Stock on said farm, coHftinjgof Hor
cfes, Cattle, Sheep &c. will also be disposed of.
For further paracuiarsapply to Gi or ce Wasting 5
on the premife»,ortothe Cubforiber, in Philadelphia.
* ARCHIBALD M'CAIJL, Jun.
December la.
one box music books
one box fe wing needles
For Sale,
Ruttioval.
HATS.
prices.
Mahogany.
JOHN M'CULLOH.
est 28May
FOR SALE,
year*.;;! anil'-it)-
Witjf
fctfl jjSfa&fPt'
tape ;'hitfori wrhcfi )■<[ tye&ft o,v!iy*3.ajj#isM3
l«th Curtout, mix'dliroiTii
•c.x coat of light colored drab, with ie.l ~. . vhite
ivery lace, but as 1 do not kuo w what Clothes
ic had on,aay change hisdreft.
Nelly, calling herfelf Wife toth« before named
•Jed, fl-.e is much above th'c middle llitwre, Itrait
Tiade with falling fhouU'crs, has a re«narlcaMeTi
ociou? countenance and is very 51ifironart, qirar
•eifomc, andr.oify, Ibr is rather a f: ir nruUtt«
ijas Ir.ft one nr two of her tcch, v. bich <he
forty five yearn of age, hat a very mafoiiire air in
ter walk, (he carried away with her fevi ralgawns
ui different colored cottan j the above reward will
be ghe.) fee- rpprdu-iuHng amflecnrinj; them in
any j.iii in the United S'atas and giving notice to
the fublcribtr ; or fifty dollars for frcuring either
boring, enter aining, o: conLt ali:.g the above ser
vants »r either of them; and all mailers of vrff c | s
and others are warned agiinft carrying tHeni from
the Unit«d btntes,
JACOB READ.
A Svratorof the United States from the S'ate
of South Carolina, corner of 4th and Union-ftrcet
FOR SALE, ~
A FINE healthy fitmtiorj on the Delaware
13 miles north of Philadelphia, with a
wo story framr house nearly new and a krtch
on adjoining a pisza in front cf the house,
3 rooms on each floor, a good cool cellar, a
pump of good water, garden an»3 orchajd.
t he land and water stages for Ns\v York and
Turlington pass the premifi-s every day. 10
acres of iand will be allotted to the buildings,
and more-may be had if wanted.
For further particulars enquire; at No. 11
Dock ftieet, or 161 South Second-street.
April 6>
A Capital Store
Enquire of
JOSEPH S. LEWIS;
No. 25, Dock flrcet
zru/iw
jiwtf
iril 5;
RE
THE SUBSCRIBER,
Offers for sale tha following described j reperty,
A LOT of gr-ufid on the south ficte thereof,
between 7th and Bth streets, containing in
front 23 feet 8 inches and extending in depth
southward 306 feet.
The improvements on this lot ar; a fnbftantial
Brick Dwelling Honfe, three ftoiies high,
garret* and an cxtenljve range of back
alio of three stories—the whole comprising two
genteel parloui s—a fparious drawing room—back
parlour— ltjtcht b—waih honfe, &c. and a great
number of
palfagc into Market-ftrcct, through a 3 feet wide :
alley conimßnititjag with the yard.
Another lit on the fame situation and next ad- !
joining, weflward to the one above described, ron
tainii.g in front, on Market flreet, lofeet 8 inch
es by 306 feet in depth, on which are erix:hii_i£im .
aweliww houfrtrau kitchen'WtlT calcu
late! to accommodate a small fapiily.
iaw6m
The back ground of both theCe lots is referred
healthy aadpleafant by gravel walks and grass plats
and a number of fruit and foraft tr«»s grtftving
thereon. Each lot hath the privilege of a paiTage
into Eighth-- I 'reet through a 15 feet wide alley ex
pending to the fame flora the back ends.
One oth'r'Lot of ground adjoining to and eaft
wardol the fubferiher's Dwelling House, contain
ing in front 33 fe»t and extendingfouthward tothe
depth of 306 feet—on which are ere&ed a fubftaji
tia Brick Dwelling House, 18 feet front, with
garrets and very gonvtnient back buildings of the
fame height and materials- Also a Carriage House
and Stables built of wood.
ON CHESNUT STREET,
A Lot of Ground on the north fide, and be
tween Seventh and Eighth Streets, containing in
fro«t lox feet, an«l extending in depth northward
178 feet. This Lot is also accommodated with a
paiTage into Eighth Street, through the above de
scribed alley.
In the town of Dover,
KEN? COUNJ'r, Delaware SfAfE.
Eight Lots of Grjoiiod adjoining each other, oh
ths weft fide of King street, containing in front
on the fame 50? fest, and extending in depth wefl
ward about 402 feet, on which are ereited a twO
story Brick Dwelling House, and another Brick
Building adjoining, suitable far a Store or Office
together with fcveral frame tenements-*-! stream
of water runs through the fouch pat;t of the, lot,
where a tan-yard might be improved to advantage.
Payment of a part of -ths pnrchafe money
will be required—the Remainder may be at in
rerfft for a number of years by giving the pre
miles in lecurity, &c. .
jan u
T-'HE Creditors of JOHN SHAVER, of Hope
■well township in t'ie county «sf Huntingdon,
are hereby requested to produce their accounts nd
<lem..nd-. sgainfl him, duly attefieu,to the fubfcri
hers, at the court lioafeinthe town 01 Huntingdon,
on Saturday the 20;h day of April next—And all
persons indebted to the said John Shaver, are re
quired to make immeuiate payment to either of the
fublcribers—.— Given under our hands
ruary, 1799, x
JOHN CADWALLADERO Aflignecs of
OEOS.OE, BHCKANON, J John Shave,
msrch 15 lawaw
BY. ,THE SUBSCRIBER,
On Willing; aud Francis's V. harf,
2QO : Gin Cases,
Also, a few bales of Bengal Goods.
G. WILLING.
Feh. ?.8i
Thb Creditors of William Steedman
of Northumbei 1 and county in 'he lt?te of Pennfv/lva
nia, arcdcfued to take notice, that he has applied to
the Court of Common Picas of the county aforefaid,
or the benefit of the insolvent law*, and thr f.tid
Court have appointed the fourth Monday of Apiil
next, at a Court of Common P cas then to be held at
Suiibury for the said county, for a hearing between
the said William Steedman aid his Ci editors; at
wjjich tin.e and plate the> may attend.
W ILLIAM STEEDMAN.
Northumh'*'hrid, Match 30,. 1799. » f S3t.
FUR sale,
A Capital Printing Press.
Inquire at this office,
april IJ
m. tf.
L ESTATES.
ON HIGH-SYREE?,
RICHARD RUNDLE.
NOl ice.
FOR SALE,
•:
XTaraciis&afcrit tip/SI? /ffitlt
-6ou itf the a&:',o3ffp
" Jxirt Mttklfjisau r .ana. »• th* tfflwsWS
'*«{ j^»w^cjSbt m i--ptd[ed tV'ehfrilrtUi*
9*8,; 'M TQ#»; fecial ' Jor^
conttsionly- called l Xaa'n
and
. t it, fuijwided until the tijrdffih"'
* tlieyear ici
nin'i, <„• ./•">;: j
-and fmtoth{of"<
'Mil tjid'entt *>f iiatcrefti atw „
l>e entitleiUo »ec«j«!i.
, Sftatjttqgg
ana the arrttf.' '
Ce S*&*««s»Ssfr '
"hmiSred<riis. ,; . ' - , " *', 1
| ■ the Aid- Lo»ptlffit» ,
rth^KOO,JnepjtheMJss >J jMaary, ode
Tnni fcvcn hundreu and nii»ety one. wil] bexiifL
ckkrged afjer H<]tii<tttt«ar arjAe
paymsrif «f ifltereft ari'i of prmclfe ,
pal, ftqualto thc <urt!» whith Would 'have, Bei*
pa,aWc thercoo,gitf siie fii3£,eiifJSE£tei Jb^gtF'
fu'ifcetbeA, ,*
for the dp%« of tne'States,
ing the late a^(t ; th| .
Alms, equal to tile marWt !
"which .would hsie r l)*etl treated' ••
fuWtriptians asaicrrfaid, < whictftaarket
bedetermined by thfe Comptroller of c'he'^ea^urW
OLIVER W£LCO.3T,
Secrttary of tic jtrgyfiiiys '-
' ' .*>}', ..!;I«w<f.-.«' •
June iS
'' Weavers. . ' „■
SE VERAL W£AVERS; may,fc|d,emv
]ilrtvroent by
per, No. .39, Pine-ftucet- i : .'t- ■
eodlw
3mo. 15th, 1799.
Valuable Property for Sale,
In Chcfnat, near Sixth street, \liredllj ojjpofit
Congress Hall,
A LOT of ground, about rxi feet front in .Chef-
L \ nut street and 73 feet in <k-pih, vvh6r;cn h a
good frame hcufe, now in the tc..ur<? of Samuel
Bcr-ge, lubjeA to a ground r :nt of ars. per annum.
Ihe advantageous fituatjo» of property rc
quire* no comment*; for it nrud be knowrfj there
?refew inihit city to equal it, an unsccepiionable
title will ue xna&e to tfcs F.i' r chafer. Ajptvly to
JAMES GIRVAN,
no. 190, Chefnut llrcet, next door to the pre
mises.
.qaivi.f
mareh s ' tu.th faitf .
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
. Mnrch jitb, -
PUBpc notice is hereby orvjiN.
the ai£l of Congrcfj pafiird oe ifit
t!» -t UHe ' cne thcß'fuf.d, fevcn Jini
(,rfd ai »l ninety fix, entitled'" »n i{\ regufkt
ing the grants of lift'd impropriated for rfttlt
tary icrvices, aiid for the focie'ty of United
Brethren for propagating the gospel .irhorig
the Heathen ; ' and thea£l lupplemehtary to
the laid.xec>te(l ail pafftd on th; fec«»d day of
Marchj orie thonfapd fevtn hundred andtvine
t y nine— l —to iuit:
THAT the tra.f! of Land herein after de
fended, namely, " beginning at the North Weft
comer of the seven ranges of towr.ihips, and
running thence fifty miles due fou'.h, along tha
western boundary of the said ranges -thence
due Welt-to the Main BrancfTQf the Scioto ri«
ver j thence up the Sfain tlranth of the said ri
ver to the place where the Indian boundary line
crofl" s the larae ; —thence along the said boun
dary line to the Tilfcaroras branch of-UitMufc
Kinguni river aftne crom?Tg ploceabcve Fort
La*vrence ; thence Jo<wn the said river, to the
point where a line run due v.eft from the place
of begißy.injr, will interfeA the faiJ rivtr ;
thence along the line so run to the place of be
ginning has been divided into townihips of
frve rail?? square, and frafllonalparts of town,
(hips j aHd r>iat plats and surveys of the said
townships and fractional parts of townftiips are
deposited in the offices of the Register of the
Treasury arid Surveyor General, for the inspec
tion of all persons concerned.
11.
The holders of ftifh warrants as have been
or foall be granted for military fervicesperform
ed during the late war, are required to prcfent
the f&me to the Regifler of the Tre2fury, at
some time prior to the twelfth d y of February
in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for
the purpose of being reentered ; No registry
will however be made of any less quantity than
a quarter townfllip, or four theufand acrej.
Th« priority of location of the warrants which
may be prefented'atld in manner afore
iaid, prior to the i2thday of February in the
year onethoiifand eight hundred, will immediate
ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in the
mode drefcribed by the act firft recited.
IV.
j The holdeis of registered warrants, ftiall on
j Monday the 17th day of February, in the year
j 1800, in the order of which the priority of lotati
. on (hall be determined by lotas aforefaid, perfon
ally,or by their sgents, designate in writing at the
office of the Regitler of the Treasury, the particu
lar quarter townships eledled by them rcfpeilively,
and such of the said holders as (hall not designate
! elieir locutions on the said day, fliall be poflponcd
| in locating such warrants to all other headers of
i registered warrants.
The holders of warrant* for military fervfcen
fufficient to cover one or more quarter townfllip?
or trails of four theufand acres each ; (hall, at any
time af'er Monday the 17th day of February, ISOO
s and prior to the firfl day 01 January, lS©2, be <sl
iow»d to regifler the said warrants ia manner a
: forefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor
t on any tract or trails of land not biiorf located-
j VI. ;
j AJI warrants or claitns for lands on account cf
* •military iVrvkes, which fiullnotLe rpgiflertd and
! locate'! before the firft day of Jabuary, jgtii, are by>
> the (upplementary <wS of Congrtife herein befor*
reciti d, passed on the fecopd day of March, 1799,
declared to be forever barred.
Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the
day and year above mentioned.
A genteel, convenient three fkHj
BRICK HOUSE,
1* SPRUCE
THIS houfthis been ncwfjr papered and p»in(ed,
»nd v»aj not occupied during lad fever,
f«b. 12. Jj
To be Let,
A Store and Loft,
NEAR Markei-ftnjet Wharf.—Enquire of
the Subscriber,
feb ii
printed by j. w. fsxxra,
eo 6t
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VLIVER fVOLCOVr.
Sec, of "the Treasury*
'To be Let,
t »f. rots.
CEO. DAVIS,
31$ High-ifyret.
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