, - **' _ i,.. sfc ■;. •s.-- l - I.O.XDOX, "January i, 1799. 500 Guineas Reward. LOST tLis evening, between five tnd fix o'i lock, in the neighborhood of Grace churchJlreet, a BLACK CASE, containing the following Sank Nates and Draft? #ith sundry Bills of Exchange, not doe : £IOOO No.iqjg, dated x Dec. 1798 '* io'o 864» »6 Nov. Ditto 1000 184, tiDec.- Ditto x . 10:o v 1713» »7 Oil. Ditto ■ 1000 " 1-714, 17 Ditto Ditto A Draft on M'efl*. tiankey and Co. £53 13s. Ditto, Dnrien 'and Co. 367 '7. Piti# Carnet arid Co. 30 16 Ditto Stephenfon and Co. 51 4 Ditto Roger* and Co. 33 ifl Ditto Pl-elcofapdCp. 37 18 Ditto Hircdart aad Co. 17 16 Ditto Smith, Payne and Co. 20 1; Dorien and Cov £45 7« 6d Dktrt •Le Fevre & Co. ri* i» 6 Dipo Ditto - - - B*o or A bill drawn on Firming & YVake.Dow Lane, by Flemirg, & payable to Ormord,dated Nov. 5, two months after date, value £2O. —One ditto or. Fell, No 31 Oid Change, by Hall, and payable td Smith, dated Nov. 30, at two months after date, for£m 19.1— One ditto on Saywell & sons, Wood-street, by Ball, and payable to flraddock, dated Dec. 19, at two months, for £3O. — One ditto on Eden, Wood-ftrett, by Williams, payable to order, dated Nov. 1. at ehree months fsr £3O is —One ditto on Neale •V< C >. .St. Puiil'n Church Yard, by Adams, and payable to Kencoright, dated Dec. 7th, at two months, for £l4 —One ditto on Stewart, Red <?r>.fs; quart, by Young, and payable to Mar shall, dated Nov. u, at two months, for £33- is. yd.—One ditto r,n Royd's, Bukleribury, by Lord, and payable to Jacklon, dated Dec. 3.; at two months, for £lB. —One ditto on Miller and Co. Gracechurch flreet, by Redway, and pryable to Hartley, dated Dec.6, at two months for,£*o. —One dirto on Spitta & co. Lawrence Houmney Lane, byLangt, and payable to Hovle dated Nov. 6, at two months, for Whoever may have found the above, and will\ bring them to Meflrs. Atkinfon & Robfon, No. 1 Weft End of Royal Exchange, {hall immediate ly receive Five Hundred Guiatas Reward with out juv further Trouble. N. B. No greater Reward will be dffered, as payment of the whole Is (topped, and the loss made known throughout this Country and Con tiucnt April 19 N O 1 I C E. nnHE creditor* of TODD (5* MOTT arerequeft *d to leave their accounts calculating interest to the izd of November, J79B,jhe date of Todd and Motts's alignment, with W. Mott, no. 145, Markec street, on or before the firft of July next, as a dividend will be immediately made alter that rime ; thofc wko negleik to fend in their accounts will be excluded fiom that dividend. John Waddington, "J 'John Rhodes, i-Aflignees. John Allen J apri! 15,1799 FOR SALE, 50,000 Acres of LAND, LYING in the rounty of Kuflel, state ofVir- J giilia* bounded on the raft by the river Clinch, on the lbnth by the river Guest, and to the weft by Sandy rivsr. This trail (situate fix miles from the Courthouse of the above fettled, and has likewise the advantage of a wag gon road) is divided into tra<f>« of 10, 5 and 1500 acret eath, and will b'e fold, altogether, or in li.ts, as it may suit the purclsafers, by one of the owners who will reside there during the months of May, June and July next, in order to put them who may beconie purcbafers in.pof- IV Son The plots duly authenticated and certified by the surveyors, are in tie haads of the fubfcri- bers. Every f»t isfa ft ion will be given withrsf pefl to the right, to which the patents give full- Jnd ample teitimony. Great acenmmodatiom will be made refpeiling payment, and every necessary information may be had, by applying tfi ■ F. & A. TUBEOT. aawjm \ PeteriLurg, Feb. it * — FOR SALE, At the t<uio milt done, on the Wejfahichon, or Ridge Road, AM:u e containing about eighty acres, in part?* 01 tile whole together, a* may fait the pur chaser. There is on the premises a house 47 1-1 feu by 43 i-t deep, a scullery, milk house, pinnp, ice houfj, and farm house, a large barn, 6.i feet by 31, with ft a 11* for 15 horses and cows, a carriage houfo, and a pump of good water in the bar;i yard, and a second milk house supplied by a spring. The grounds arc well manured, and iaiJ out In s»ood fine, witli an abundance of orna mental, and fruit trees, the situation heakhy and high, commanding a view of the city and Dela ware. There is also a ('mall diftancefrom the man sion !houle a farm house in good repair, with kitchen, flable, &c. and a pump of good wa ter' Foi'iterms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. No. 1 71,Chefnut Street, March il. ALL PERSONS, INDEBTED to the Elfaie of Abraham D ICk $, E»QMat« Sheriff of the County of Delaware, art req'.iefted t" make immediate pay ment, and allThnfe who have demands aganft said Eftat? to amhentiratr and present them for settlement. Also, all thnfe who have deposited writings with fai<t decesfrd t» apply for them to WIIXIAM PEN NOCK. Adm'r Springfield, Delaware coimty, ift mo. Bth, 2799. ) iaii. 8 THE COMMISSIONERS, APPOINTED by the Corporation to open Books of Subscription fnr a Loan to intro duce WHOLESOME WATER from the River by means of Steam Engines (already contradled for) to the Center Square and from thence to be dillribmed through the City, give NOTICE, TH \T a book will be opened at tbs City HaH ( i-mi'rrnw, the inftant, and willbecon tinttfcd From day to day, until toe Loan is com pleated, » here the c •ramiflioners will attend From \po'clock in the morning Until one, tore 4«ve fubfci iptiocs. By order of the B»ard, Jacob Shoemaker, sec'y. id mo. 12. i N. B. Ten dollars to be paid on eaeh ihare at the timi of SubfcriUin)r. 0 dollars ?t the expiration of "Y. . . , /lram the time twotpontln { %■&, tZZtS ,übfcribin 8 A TIFIC \IE ol one (hare o! BaoktrfU- Xj*.* nitey Sutis,tJocit, fikiJding in the name of Ditoaa at' V a llbn , having loft or iniflaid, appUcaitifta is tn*dc at the laid Uank for renewal of the sanK ; all j>trfons concerned ate dtfirtd to take notice. ' r.iwch 10, A SITUATION in a Merchant's Compting House is d«f*ed*for a Youth, of the age of 17, of reputable conueitionk, an l poflefiing the requisite acquirements. Apply to (he printer. April 24 Mount Pleasant on Schuylkill. T'HE fubferiberis wilting to fell the eltate o" **■ which he lives, at the end of the new canal, and about three and a half miles diftani from this city.. A pleasant plaee adjoining is also for fair. "Ihffe (ituations ale too well known to require defcriptioo, .efpfcijlly a* a is prtlumeß the purchaser would ehoefe so judge-for liimlelt'. If not fold bftorc thefirlipf msyifi a house is engaged to be let. Enquire on the preinifes. AprW 1 Notice is hereby given, rHAT OB Monday the i:d in't. the appeals 011 the Diredl Tax of the United States, for tfce firft and second Diflriils, in the state of Pennsylvania (containing the rity of Philadel phia) will commence in the East Chamber o.' the Old City Court House from 10 o'clock in the morning jintil two o'clock, P. M. Principal AiTefibr f.ir DiftriilNo i ISAAC J PINES, Principal Afleflbr for Diftritf No. 2. To be Sold at Private Sa/e, TWO tra&s of Land, being the eilate of dodor Samuel Cooper, lately deceafcd, lying in Talbot county on the Waters of Tuckahoe Creek in the (Ute of Maryland. One of them immediately on the said crcck, is part of a traft called Hampton, and part of another tract called Rich Range, containing about Two Hundred acms; there are on the said plantation a tolerable good dwelling house and kitchen, and some ufeful outhouses, an apple orchard, and a spring ol excellent water ; this place, about five or fix miles from Tuctabx Bridgt, and about four miles from Klngjlrtvn, is bounded in part by lands nowpr lately of William Sherwood, and of Hugh Work, in the heart of the fifheries. and conveni ently fituatcd for a person in the trading or veflel line. 1 he other is a Plantatiou one or two miles distant from the above, being part of a trad called DuJ h< Ctnicc, ai.d part of a tra>2 called Straiubridg,, containing 'about two hundred and thirty seven aires—This place well timbered, is bounded in part by the lands now or lately of William Hey ward and thofeof George Wilson—there is a dwelling bouse thereon, and some other improvements not conftderable. iiwjm The payments will be made easy to the purchal er, or purcl-afers, upon security being given in a fatisl'aiSory manner.—For terms apply SAMUEL COATES, "1 Survivin g Executors, THOMAS MORRIS, Eflateof s , an J lu : 1 ELUSTON Or to TRISTAM NEED! E, at King's Creek, in Talbot connty, Maryland. eodim taw tljy April 23 FOR Si BY THE SUBSCRIBKR, On Willmgj aud Francrt's Wharf, 2QO Gin Cases, Also, afow baits of B«ngal Goods. (J. WILLING. 3t?w Feb. 78, THE Following certificates of (harci of the stock of the Bank of the United States have been loft or defiroyed at sea, to quit 13 (bares in the name of Peter Blight, of which 5 (hares No 4185. 5 (hares No 4186. and 3 (hares No 4187, ?nd 6 (hares in the name of John Barker Church, No 1058. which were forwarded by the Countefis cf Leicester packet from Falmouth for New-Yftrk—and ten (hares of ftid stock in the name of Stadnitflci & Son, of Amsterdam, No 1796. which were forward ed by the Packet from Falmouth for New-York in November 1794 ; and for the renewal of which application is made at the faidßank.and all persons concerned are desired to take ootice. CLEMENT BIDDLE. d3m mirA it Patent Ploughs, TO be fold for eafli by Joseph Salter at Atfion Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—and JelTe Evans, Lumber ton, Those who have used them give them the preference to any other kind, as they require less team, break the ground better are kept in order at less expence and are fold at a cheaper rate —the plan is much Amplified and ccnfiftfrof but one piece of cast Iron,, with the handles and beam ef wood ; they may befixed with wrought lays and coulters to be put on with screws and taken off at pleasure Patent right* for vending with infractions for making them may be had by applying to John Newbold, or the fubferiber No. aia North Front-llreet. Who hat for Salei Or to Lea/e for a term of tears, A number of valuable tradls of Land, wejl situated for Mills, Iron vVorksor Farms, most ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon state of Pennsylvania. Thole who may incline to view them will pleale to apply to John Canan eft}, near Huntingdon. ClarUs NswboltL iawtf i'jly 17 Valuable Property for Sale. THAT well known Estate, called SHREWSBURY FARM, formerly the residence of General John C?.dwaladar, fit uit a on Saflafras River, in Kent county, Maryland—containing a bout 1900 acres of prime LAND, upwards of 500 of which are in woods. The Buildings are all ex cellent, and consist of a handfokie Dwelling House, two laige Barns with Cowhouses, Stables for fifty horfes,a fpeeious treading floor under cover,a gra nary, two Overseer's houses, two ranges of two fte ry buildingsfor Negroes (one of them new and of brick), Corn houses a Smoak honfe, &e. &c —The whole Estate being nearly surrounded by water, it requires butlittle fencing, and has a good Shad and Herring fiflicry. It is conveniently situated for both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, with two landings on a navigable river but a short fail from Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and twa large Apple Orchards on the prem'ifes; also, a varie ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil is moftiy a rich loan . —The whole will be fold togc their or dividedintofmaller farms(for which the buil dings are conveniently situated) fuittbepur hafer. The "tock on said Farm, confuting of Hor cfen, Cattle, Sbeep &c. will also be difpotjgd of.— For further partiiularsapply to George Hastings on the prcmifeSjOr to the fubferiber, in Philadelphia. ARCHIBALD M'CALL, JUN. I m. tf. I lawtf December u. Abraham Van Beurcn. d,?m A Place Wanted. JON. Willi a*ms, codn rtm CALEB NORTH, NOTICE. FOR SALE, f'il»fcrjbtr,_h.ivir.p brrn ap«ivnu*<i ad i miniftracor of'the'efHtr of Mr. Jnliii L'ip ton, Ist* of this city, merchant, dtcealed, re* quells thole who are indebted to f.iid filiate, to make paymi-nt, aiid'thoie demand* against the fame to exhibit tbem to him with* obt delay. W. MEREDITH, ipr'tl 16 NOTICE, ACertiGcate of one ftiare of Bank Pennsylva nia flock, No. 715, in my name, having been loft or niillaift, application is made «t the laid Bank for renewal ot the fame ; all ptrfons con cerned are desired to tak» notice. JOHN VAUGHAN. eo6t April 10 Valuable Lands for Sale. ON TucfiUy hV ich of August nixt, I (hall expose to public frlc, at the town of New. Maiket, in Oorthtller county, all that valuable traA or parcel oI land commonly called the Chop tank Indian Lands, situated on the south fide and binding on the Chnptank river feverai miles, i'up pofed to contain about fix thousand acres, to oC divided into lots to contain from ion to 500 acres each: The terms oi Hale as follow, viz. Purchasers to give bond immediately after the sale with ap proved fecarity, conditioned for the payment of the purchase money, with interell (rem the day of sale, in four equal annual inftalnients, agreeably to ap ail, entitled, " An ad appointing rommif fioners to contract for and purchase thtf lands com monly called the Choptank Indian Lands in Dor cheficr county, a»d for appropriating the fame to the use of this state, and to repeal the ail of aflem- i bly therein mentioned;'* palled at November fcf fion, 1798 April 19 ALL persons having any demands on the Chevalier lie Freire, Miniller of Portu gal, are dc fired to pre/ent, without lass of time, their accounts to his Steward, Mr. Uapin, that they may be immediately paid. Franklin Court, the a6th April, 1799. djt At a Court of Common Pleas, held at Greettf burg, tor the county of Wefirnorelarid, the fecomV Monday in March, in the year of oor Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine, present AUxandcr Adi'ifort, Esq. Pre fidetit, and his Aflbriates, Judges of the fame Court. ON the petition of LUCAS S. QIBBS, an inl'olvent debtor, to the Court of Common Pleas, for the county aforef/id, praying for tht benefit fff the laws made for thfc relief of fucM pcrfong, and fubjoininp a Srfc of his creditors and effeib on oatfc, the Court appoint (he se cond Monday in June next, for hearing tfce pe titioner and his creditors, and dir*<sl that rtoticS thereof he given in Fenno's daily paper of rhe city of Philadelphia, in one of the Baltimore papers, and in the Fayette gazette, by bfinp ini fcrtfd therein, in three fm ctffivt papers.lt leirf three weeks previous tc rite day of hearing. Bv order of Court, THOMAS HAMILTON, Proth'y april *6. iaw3w —if. djt. At a Court of Common Pitas held at Pittfbnrgli for the county of Allegheny, the £»£ Mon day of Varch, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine— Before tie Hon. Alexander Addifon, Esq. President, John M'Dowell, John Gibfon, George Thompson and George Wallace, Flqrg. Afiociate Judges :jf the lame court* ON the petition of Alexander Sumra.ll, a pri soner jn the jail of said county, praying to be difrharged according to the provisions of the ad of auembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors. Tl-ie court order, that the laid prison er be brought before them at Pittfbargh, on the firft. Monday of June next, that his petition and his creditors may be then heard—and diredl that notice of his application be publi/hed in the Gazette of the United States, and in the Pittsburgh Gazette, and continue three weeks in each, the lait of which shall be at least two weeks before the time of hearing. By the Court, JAMES BRISON, Proth'y. April 19 JuJi Publijhed, And now to be Sold, by ZACHARIAH POULSON, jus. at his Printing Office, 106, Chcsnut-strect, Philadelphia ; Also to be had at the Philadelphia Library, JOSEPH ts" JAMES CRUKSHANK, Booksellers, Market-street, The History of Pennsylvania, Br ROBERT PROUD, In two e&avo volumes, A work entirely new, original, and highly inter esting; embellished with a Portrait of the head of William Hbnk, and anew Map of Penn- fylvania, New-Jersey, Maryland, and the State of Delaware, and parts adjacent. TN this publication are exhibited the remarkabl. A rife, happy progress, and extraordinary prospe rity of that province, till near the time of the de clared independency of the United Stitci of Ami ritai ,• effeifted by such uncommon and p*kfic means such singular, just and prudant policy, as appear no where in the history of aations, to have so gen erally, and so extfufively prevailed, in any other country, to an equal degree of advancement, im portance, and felicity of th-. people, and so gene rally tehavt; Excited the admiration of all-observ ers, as in the floUrifhing and happy ft»te of the province of Pennfyi-iania .—proper to be known and remembered by all those, who wifti to be in formed in the extraordinary melioration of this country, and in tl c »««« of rendering the inhab itants so happy and prosperous in former time ■ us well as an egregious example lor posterity and fur roundiag state« to imitate and improve upon &e » Hoc opus hoc ftudium, parv, properemus et amph ; ' r • Si patriae volumus, si nobis virere cari" Hor In• deeda lik. these, let all themfelyes approve, Who leek th«ir proper biifs, and country's love fuMc . r . ibe " f° r th » s work are particu larly desired to call, or fend, for their reL&ive ccp.es or todiredl their friend,, i„, or n ar PhU ladelph.a, to receive thefamefor them, at either of the two places firft übovs mentioned. And- II persons holding fnbfcriptiou paper,, are e.rncft ly reqacfled to return the fame, as soon as pofli' k ,OapfiM»ARIAH POULSON ' 13W3VV Notice. No. i 6, south Foujth flreet. d>im d6w Wm MARBURY, Agent' for the state of Maryland. d.im NOTIQE. iaw3w&aoM. AND OF REAL ESTATES. Offers for /ale the following ilrfci ilied jropefty, ON HIGH*SfHEEf, \ LOT of ground on the fuut't fide thereof, rv between 7th and Bth (Ircots, containing in front 13 feet 8 inches and extending in depth lutithward 306 ftet. The improvements on this lot sr.* a fu'jflant'lat Brick Dwe'lm» House, jhree ilotict high, with garrets artd «n ixtenfive of back building* also of three (ioric*—the whole (.omprifing two, genteel parlouis—a Xjvacioui drav. iug room—back parlour— liitehtn—walh houfc, &c. and a grtat number of lidd-chamtaert. It has thf pivilege of passage into Market-street, through* 3 feet wide alloy communicating with the yard. Another lot on the fame fltuation and next ad joining, weft ward to the one abave defiribed, f od tainii;g in front, on Market ftrce't, 10 feet 8 inch es by 3o6feetin depth. on which are erected a two ftury frame dwelling fcoufe and kitchen well calcu lated to accoi- mi odatca (mall faniijv. The back ground of both these lot? is rendered healthy ;urd pleasant by gravel walks and grass plats and a number of fruit and sorest trees growing Each lot hath the privilege of a paiTage into Eighth «reet through a 15 feet wide alley ex tending to the lame from the back ends. One other Lot of ground adjoining to andeaft wardol the iubicriber'a Dwelling House, contain ing in front 33 Test and extending southward to the depth of 306 feet—on which are erected a lbbftan tia Brick Dwelling House, 18 feet front, with garrets and very convenient back buildings of the fame height and materials- Alio a Carriage House and Stables built of wood. ON CHKSNUr STREET. A Lot of Ground on the north fide, and be tween Seventn and Eighth Streets, containing in front 101 leet, and extending in depth northward 17$ ttfet. 1 his Lot is also with a parage into Eighth Street, through the above de scribed alley. In the town of Dover, KENT COUNfr, DELAWARE SVATE. Efgfet l.ots of Ground adjoining each other, on the weft fide of King street, containing in frost on the fame 505 fe«t,and extesding in depth wefl ward about 401 feet, on which arc ereited a two story Brick Dwelling House, and another Bricjc Building adjoining, suitable for a Store or Office together with several frame tenements—a (Ircani of water runs through the south part of the lot, where a tan-yard might be improved to advantag*. Payment of ,a part of the purchase money will be required—the rfmaiuder may be at in tercft for a number of year» by giving [lie pre mises in iecurity, &c. " ' RICHARD RUN'DLE. tl! w ?1 >v r.f jan ir Removal. Thomas Clayton, Hatter, HAS removed to No. 116, south Front flrect, w here ha intends carrying on his bufmefs as foi merly, and has on hand a complete aflortoient of his own manufaiftuted ladies, gentlemen and childrens' H A f S. Catiada Mufk-rat Skins t With a complete aflorttaent of FURS,* always for sale—He has received per the late arrivals from London, a complete aflortment of Fajhionable Englijh Hats, Which he now offer® for i'ale at vefy reduced prices. jr... 19 7hn Subscriber offers the following property. AN Excellent three story Brick House, fitu ati the corner rf 7th and Race-streets; the bout's is about 15 feet front and well finifh ed in every icfpstf ; the Lot Is 76 feet ffont on Race-flreet ami 88 feet deep,the remar kably airy, having a public square open in Front of it. Two three flor> Brick Hotifes, Brick Stores, and good Wharf, fltmte in Water-street, be tween Arch and Ruce-fireets, the lot on which thtfe buddings are, is fifty four feet froxt on Watcr ltreet, and continues that width about 9 J feet, then widens to th*f<mth 13 feet 6 inch es, so that the front on the water is sixty seven feet (ix inches, this lot adjoins Joha Steinmetz eiq. on she south, and has the advantage of a public alley on the north, and is a very desira ble fituatinn for the bufineft of a Flour Factor, or Merchant A large cl?gant two story Stone House, situ ate on the Point no Point road, beijig the firft house to the Northward of the five mile stone ; this house it about 60 feet front ami 40 feet deep finithed in a neat manner; there is a good gar den and choice collision of the best fruit tre<p, Ice-House and other conveniences with about nine acres of ground—or if more agreeable to the purchaser, thirty two acres orf upland and meadow may be added to it. A plantation in Bibirry Township., Philadel phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 miles from this city ; bounded by the Northampton Road and Poquefflng Creek, this farm contains about 140 acres ot land, a proportiosof which is woodland and meadow , a brick dwelliW houle, frame barn, and other ai* there is laid to be a good stone 'quarry on part it it, although it has Hot yet bee« opened, a fur ther description :s deemed unneceflary as no perl oh will purchafc without viewing the pre- A small plantation in Horfbam Townftm Montgomery county, nineteen miles fr..:n Phi ladelphia, adjoining to Orame Park, an which ■s an excellent r„w Sr.»ne House a „d Kitchen, with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation ot traveller s horses ; the house i, now occupi ed « a tawm, and is fuital.le for a „y tind of public biifinef., the land h good in quality, a good neighborhood, and k remarkably healthy fitttation : there m fifty acres ot land and mea dpw >n thu fcrm—Alfofc, file, several trad*, ot land in different counties of this ftaie Cj The House inKace-ftreer firft mentioned and one of-t'he House, in Watcr-ftreet, P renow 70 BE LET, And immediate p< given. For terms apply at the South-eait cott/er of Arch and Sixth-fireets, to * feb 7 Library Company, of Philadelphia. The Annual Eie&ion FORDirctißis ami a J'reafurer of the Library Company of Philadelphia, will be held at f he Library, in Filth street. »n Monday the sixth of May next, at threeo clock in th. afternoon, when the Trcafurer will atteud to receive the annual payments. As there are fevtral fliares on which fkes are due, the owners of them," or their representatives arc hereby fioiified, tlu.t they will be forltited' agreeably to the laws of the Company, unless the' arrears are-paid off on the ft id futh day of M«v or within ten days after, ' By order of the Directors, BENJAMIN R. MOf.GAN,Secretary. a P nUI - ,uwtc lawfira JOSEPH BALL. th&f tf TREASURY DEPARTM F.N7 June 17 ! 70 a 1 ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That i! , rue. i»f sn aa, paffcd during the prekm f, fion »f Contfrefs, so much of the a<3 entitu'l " An A<a making further provision forthefu " port of public credit, and f ur the redenipt. " of the public debt"—passed the third dav March, one thousand seven hundred and ninei five, as bars from settlement or allowan Certificates, commonly called Loan Office a final fttrlement Certificates, and Indents of fereits, is lufpcnded until the twelfth day June, which will be in the year one thowkndie hundred aird ninety ninj. That on die liquidation and settlement of the aid Certificates, and Indents of Interest at th Treufury, the Creditors will be entitled to receiv! Certificate* of funded Three Per Cent.Stockequal to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear 'ages of interr ft due on their said Certificates prior to til J firii day of January one thcufand 'fev'en hundred and ninety one. That the principal funis of the said Loan Office and final settlement Certificates, with the interest thereon, since the firft day ot January, one thou, find seven hundred and ninety one, willbedif"' charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the' payment of ltyerefland reimburfanient of' princf.* pal, equal to the sums which would have beer" payable thereon, if the said Certificates had bee?' ng the late war, and by the payment ot other "urns, equal to the market value of the remaining' Stock, wiiich would have been created by fach übferiptions as afore said, which market value wilf ie determined bv the Comptroller of theTreafurv- OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treafury-. lawtt iune a 8 Weavers. SEVERAL WEAVERS may find em ployment by applying to Isaac T. He,.,, per, No. 39, Pine-street. 3mo. 15th, 1799. Valuable Property for Soli, la Chefnat, near Sixth street, dire«fljy oppofit Congress Hall, A LOT of ground, about 11 feet front in, Che f street and 73 feet in Jepih, whereon is* good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Benge, lubjeisl to a ground rent of sos. peraunum. The advantageous fituatioH of this property re quites no comments, for it null be known, there are few in this city to equal k, an unicceptioiuble title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 19!, Chefmjt street, next door to-the prt mife9. march j TREAS¥RY DEPARTMENT. March tub, 1700. PUBLIC NQtrCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Puriiiant vo the a£l of Ceiigrefs pa,fed on the ill day of June, one tho*'fand, seven hna dred and ninety fix, entitled " an afl regulat ing the grant* of land appropriated for mili tary feryiccs, and for th« society of United Brethren for propagating the gospel among the Heathen and the ai3 fuppleroentary to the laid recited ait patted on the I'etoad day of March, one thfoSfand seven hundred andnine ty nine to <wit: ( HAT tjie trail ot Land herein after de fended, namely, " beginning at the North Weft corner of the leven ranges of townfliipi, and tanning thence fifty miles due south, along the western boundary of the said ranges ; thence du£ Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver i thence up the Main Branch of the said rr ver to the place where the Indian (innnH.ry "CTtsllCrnie~laroe »long the laid boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingum river at thecroffing place above Fort La wrence j thence down the said river. to the point where a line run due weft fraui the place of bepißHing, will iiiterfefl. the faij r.ver ; thence along the line so run to the place of be ginning has been divided into townlhips of five miles square, and iiadlionilparts of town lhips ; and that plats and lijrveys of the laid townlhips and IratHional parts ot townlhips arc deposited in the offices of the Register of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the inflec tion of all persons concerned. The holders of such warrants as have bee» or (hall be granted for military fervicesperform ed during the late war, are required to prcfent the fame to the Register ot the Trtafiiry, at some time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpose of being registered ; No registry will however be made of any lef* quantity than a quarter townlhip, or four thousand acres. Th« priority of location of the warrants which may be presented and regriftered in manner afore faid, prior to che 12th day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, ill the mode drefcribed by the a<St firft recited. The holders of registered warrants, ftafi on Monday the 17th day of February, in che year 1800, in the order ©f whicffihe priority of locati on (hall be determined by lotas aforefaid, perfofl -311y,0r by th«ir agents, defignatein writing at the office of the Regiller of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townfWips ele&ed by them refpeitively* and such of the said holders as (hail rot designate t-heir locations on the said day, fhali be postponed >n locating such warrants to all other he-oicis of registered warrants, The holders of warrant# for military fervi«e* fufficient to cover one or more quarter townfhipi or trails of four thousand acres each ; shall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior ro the firft day 01 January, 1802., be al lowed to register the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor en any trad or tra&s of land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military f rvices, which (ball not be regiftcrcd and) located bf fore the firft day of January, i8o», arc hf ; the fupplemeutary a>st of Congress herein before recited, palled on the fecund day of March, 179?, declared to he forever barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. OLIVER IVOLCOTT. To be Let, A genteel, convenient three florv BRICK HOUSE, In Spruce Vtreet, (no. 64) THIS houfehris been newly papered and pair.tei, and was not occupied during lafl fever. fl;b - !'• d.r- as. eo tf. To be Let, A Store and Loft, NEAR Market-lireet Wharf.—Enquire of the Subfcribcr, feb ii PRINTED BY J. PT. esHk'Q, tjl.th faitf 'the Treasury. Sec. 01 GEO. DAVIS, .1 Lo High-ftrret. 2 a»tf , - ----- .
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