•.X J*-*BUtBCW LONJUON* January t, 1)99. 500 Guineas Reward* LOST tkis evening, between five and fix o'clock, in the neighbourhood of Grace churchJlreet, a BLACK CASE, containing the following Bank Notes and Drafts, with sundry Rills of Exchange, not due : £IOOO No. 19.191 dated 1 Dec. 1798 iojo 864, 26 Nov. Ditto 1000 284, ii Dec Ditto 1000 17131 170 ft. Ditto jooo 1714, *7 Ditto Ditto A Draft 011 Melt. Hankey and Co. £S3 *3 S - Ditto Dorien and Co. 367 7 Ditio Carnet and Co. 30 16 Ditto Stejifyenlon and Co. 52 4 Ditto Rogers and Co. 33 16 Ditto Prefcot and Co. 37 Ditto Harcourt and Co. 17 16 Ditto Smith, Payne,and Co. ao ij Ditto Dorien and Co. £45 7 s 6d Ditto Le Fevre & Co. ni 12 6 Ditto Ditto - -81000 A bill drawn on Flowing & Lane, by Fleming, & pavable to Ormord,dated Nov. 5, two months after date, value 20.—One ditto on Fell, No 32 Od Change, by Hall, and payable to Smith, dated Nov. 30, at two months 'after date, for£i2i i 9 j—One ditto on Saywell & lons, Wood-street, by Ball, and payable to Hraddock, dated Dec. 19, at two momhs, for £3o. One ditto on Eden, Wood-street, by Williams, payable to order, dated Nov. I. at three m nnths for £3O zj—Or\e ditto on Neale & Co, St. Paul'* Church Yardy by Adams, and payable to Kencorigh*, dated Dec. 7th, at two months, for^M —One ditto on Stewart, Red ifs Square, by Young, and payable to Mar * " * "Tov. 22, at two months, for £33. Royd's, Buklerfbury, by "" ' " dated Dec. 3. X is. 9d. —One I/on), and payable to . _ _ at two months, tor£iß. —One ditto and Co. Gracei hurch (treet, by Redway, and pryable to Hartley, dated Dec.6, at two months for "£so. —One ditto on Spitta & co. Lawrence Pouritney Lant, by Lange. and payable to Hoyle dated Nov. 6, at two months, tor £l6l. Whoever may have found the above, and will bring them to Meflrs. Atkinfon & Roblbn, No. * Welt End of Exchange, (hall immediate ly receive Fiue Hundred Guitxcos Reward with out any further Trouble. N. B. No greater Reward will be dffered, as payment of the whole is flopped, and the loss irnde known throughout thU Country and Con tiuent , April 19 NO T. ICE. THE creditors of TODD W MOTT are requir ed to leave their accounts calculating intefreft to thi azd of November, 1798, i.he date of Todd and Motts's Wfcgiiment. with W. iVtoTT, as. 145 i Market ttreet, on.lir before the fir(V of July neit, a< a dividend will be immediately made after that time ; those wrhqnegleft to fend in their ■Bce«i»ss Will,be excluded from that dividend. John W<addi>igtM,~\ John Rhodes, V Assignees Jdhn Allen J April Ij, I*9s FOR SALE, 56,000 Acres of LAND, XYING in the county of Uuflel.ftate ofVir -J giriia, lotinded on the east by the river Clinch, on ifcjf fonth tie thd river Gutft, and to the weft by Sandy rUtr. This trsdl (fltuate fix miies from the Conrthoufe of the above senility, at ireim the t'own of Abin; ton, is well fettled,yiilhab iikewife theidvantage of a wag gon road) is divided into tracts olio» 5 1500 acres and will be fold, altogether, or in lots, as it may suit the purchasers, by one of the cwvners v* ho will relide there during the months of May, June and July next, in order to put them wHomay become purchasers in pof fefTion. The plot* duly authenticated and certified by the surveyors, are in the hands 6f the fubferi bers. Every fatisfa&idn will be given with ref p<a to the right, to which the patents give hill and ample teftimotiv, Great accommodations will be marie ,refpe<flinf payment, and every neeeirary information may be had, by applying t0 f. & A. lUBEUF. Petersburg, Feb. if FOR SALE, At the two mile /tone, on the Wejfahickon, or Ridge Road, APlr.ce containing about eighty acres, in part?' or t'le whole together, at may fait the pur chaser. There i 011 the pretnifes a houfe47 1-4 feet ir,nt, by 43 l-» deep, a scullery, milk house, pump, ke houfj, and faim house, a large bam, 61 feet by 31, with ftallsfor is horses and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a second milk house supplied by a spring- The grounds are well manured, and laid out in good (lite, with an abundance of orna mental, and fruit trees, the situation healthy and hi"h, commanding a view of the city and Dela ware. There is also a small diftancefrom the man- Con jhoufe a farm house in good repair, with kitchen, stable, &c. and a pump of good wa jfcr* Forsttrms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. No. 171,Chefnut Street. March 12 all persons, TNDr BTED to the Estate of Abraham 1 D icks, Esqjate Sheriff of the County of JVlaware, are requested t<> make immediatenay- Tiienf, and all thole who have demands against ("aid Estate to amhentirate and present them for fet;!ement. Also, all those who have deposited writings with TiM decesfed to apply for them to " A" lI,LI AM PENNOCK. Adm'r Springfield, Delaware county, } ■ft mo. Bth, 1799. i j»a. 8 THE COMMISSIONERS, APPOINTED by the Corporation to open Books of Subscription for a Loan to intro duce WHOLESOME WATER from the River SchuylkiHby means of Steam Engines (already e-ontrafled for) to the Center Square and from tVience to be distributed through theCitv» give NOTICE, THAT a book will be the City HaW 5 > rrnrrow, the ijth instant, and will be con tinued from dav to day, until the Loan is com pleated, <bere the cmmiffiorseib will attejv! |,. nm IO ~'cl'H'k in the roorning until one, to re- £v order of the B'>aril, - Jacob Shoemaker, sec'y. id mo, 12- g. Tm dollars to be paid on each (hare at the tim* of Subfiribini?. jo dollars it the expiration of Prom tHe tim( two moat list Qi .,o ditto, ditto, 4 months C fubfcribij)g 3,0 ditto, ditto, 6 months J l'fe of one (hafeof Bank oftf • nited Mates, tJock fiandingin the name of Dugas oe V a (.ton, having bc<B 101 l or mislaid, application 13 m.'deat the laid Bank for renewal of the fame ; all persons concerned are dc&red to take notice. . .4 ew*r*am* march 20. A SITUATION in a Merchant's Compting House is desired, for a Youth, of the age of 17, of reputable connexions, an l pofleffing the requisite acquirements. Apply to the printer. april'2+ Mount Pleasant on Schuylkill. HpHE subscriber is willing to fell the ellate o* 1 ®- which he lives, at the end of the new,canal, and aboutthree and a half miles distant from this city. A Dleafant plaee adjoining is also for sale. I hefe situations arc too well known to require dcfcripiion, especially as it is presumed the purchaser would choefe so judge for himfelf. If not fold b-fore the firft of May, the manfi n house is engaged to bx let. Enquire on the prcmifes. jon. wr eod'.iflm " ' Notice is hereby given, I ''HAT on Monday the aid inft. the appeals on the Direct Tax of the United States, for the firft and second Diflri&s, in the state of Pennsylvania (containing the city of Philadel phia) will commence in the Eatt Chamber of the Old City Court House from lo o'clc ck in the morning until two o'clock, P. M. CALEB NORTH, Principal Afieflor for Diflri&No I Principal Afleffor for Diftrifl No. ». Philadelphia, April 19, 1799. yd^t To be Sold at Private Sale, 1 I WO trails of Land, being the estate of doctor X Simuel Cooper, litaly deceased, lying in Talbot county on the Waters of Tuckahoe Creek Io the (Ute of Maryland. f them immediately on th« said creek, is part of a traft called Hampton, and part of another trad calied Rich Range, containing about Two Hundred actss; there areon the said plantation a tolerable good dwelling house and kitchen, and some ufeful outhouses, an apple orchard, and a spring of excellent water ; this place, ahoat five or fix miles from 'Tuckahoe Bridge, and about four miles irom Kfng^wn, is bounded in part by lauds now or lately of William Sherwood, and of Hugh Work, in the heart of the fifheries. and conveni ently situated for a person in the trading: or vessel line. The other is a PlanlatUu one or tw# miles distant from the above, being part of a trail called Dud leys Choice, aii<£ part of a cract called Straivhridge, containing about two hundred and thirty l'even asres—This place well timbered, is bounded in part by the lands now or lately of William Hcyward and those of George Wili'on—there is a dwelling house thereon, and some other improvements not considerable. aawim The payments will fee made easy to the purchai er, or purchasers, upon fe f curity being given in a fatisfa&ory manner.—For terms apply SAMUEL COATES, ") s "^ in S E t x " ufb "' THOMAS MORRIS, f ELLISTON PEROT,) Philadelphia. Qr to TRISTAM NEEDLE, at King's Creek, ift Talbot connty, Maryland. eodira taw tijy April 13 FOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBER* On Williugs aud Francis's VVhatf, ioo Gin Cales, Also, a few bales of Bengal Goods. G. WILLING. 3 taw. Feb. 48. THE Following certificates of (hares of the flock of the Bank of the United States have been loft or dtflroyed at sea, to <wit 13 (hares in the name of Peter Blight, of which 5 (hares No 4185. 5 (harts No 4186. and 3 shares No 4187, a»d 6 (hares in the name of John Barker Church, No 3058. which were forwarded by the Countess of Leicester packet from Falmouth for New-York —and ten (hares of fiid stock in the name of Stadnitlki & Son, of Amsterdam, No 1796. which were forward ed by the Packet frnm Falmouth for New-York in November 1794 ; and for the renewal of which application is made at the said Bank,and all persons Goscemed are desired to take notice. CLEMENT BIDDLE. djm »aw3m mardi i» * TO be fold for eafli by Joseph Salter at Atfion Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry —Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—and Jefle 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 erder at less expence and are fold at a cheaper rate —the plan is much Amplified and confilts of 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 rending with inftru&ions for making them may be had by applying to John Newbold, or the fubferiber No. zn North Front-street. Who has for Salej Or to Lease for a term of 7ears, A number of valuable traits of Land, wejl situated for Mills, Iron Works or Farms, most ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon state of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to John Canan eftj.near Huntingdon. Charles Nvwhold* July r1 Valuable Property for Sale. THAT well known Estate, called SHREWSBURY FARM, formerly the residence of General John Cadwaladar, fituita on Saflafras River, in Kent county, Maryland—co»taii>ing 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 handsome Dwelling Hoafe, two large Barns with Cowhouses, Stables far fifty horfes ; a fpeeious treading floor under cover, a gra nary,two Jverfeer's houses, two ranges oftwo fte ry buildingsfor Negroes (one of them new and of brick), Corn heufes aSmoak honfe, &e. See—The whole Estate being nearly surrounded by water, it requires but'ittle fencing, and has a good Shad and Herring filhery. It is conveniently fltuated for both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, with two landings on a navigable river but a fhoi t fail from Baltimore; There is a large Peach, and two large Apple Orchards an the premises; a!fo, a varie ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foilis mostly a rich losrr.—The whole will be fold toge ;her or dividedtintcfmaller farms(for which the buil dings are convfKisntly Gtuated) as may fuittbepur hafer. The Stock on said Farm, coaMingof Hor ses, Cattle, Sheep &c. will also be disposed of— For further partittUarsapply to GeorceHastings I n the premifes,or to the fubferiber, in Philadelphia. ARCHIBALD M'CALIi, Jun. lawtf December 12. Abraham Van Beuren. d3m A Place Wanted. ISAAC J®NES, NOTICE. Patent Ploughs, FOR SALE, ' I 'HE fi'bfcrihfr, havir.v: Ixren appointed ad- J- mininrator of the eftatr Mr. John Lup ton, lattr of this city, merchant, rC • quests those who are indebted to said eft ate, to make payment, and th'ie who hive deriiands again}) (lie fine to exhibit them to him with out delay W. MEREDITH, No. t6, 'ovith Foujth flreet. doim April 26 A Certificate of one (hare of Bank Pennfylya nia (lack, No. 1 715, in ray name. ha»ing been loft or miflsW, application is made at the said Bank for renewal of the fame 1 all persons con cerned are desired to takt notice. JOHM VAUGHAN. <s6w eofit apri! 20 Valuable Lands for Sale. ON Tuefttay the 20th of August next, I (hall expose to public fair, at the tuvvn oi New- Maikct, in■ Dorchelter county, all that valuable trail or pa real of land commonly called the Chop tank Indian Lands, situated on the fonth fide and binding on the Choptank river several miles, sup posed to contain about fix thousand acres, to be divided into lots to contain irom iot> to acres each: she terms of sale as follow, viz. I'urdi3fers to give bond immediately after the fate with ap - proved Yecarity, conditioned for the payment of the purchase money, with interest from the day of sale, in four equal annual jnftalments, agreeably to an ail, entitled, " An ail appointing commit- . lioners to contrail for and purchase the lands com- monly called the Choptank Indian Lailds in Dor- t cheflcr county, and for appropriating the fame to ; the use of this (late, and torepealthe ait of affem- My therein mentioned;" palled at November fef fiori, 1798. ' Wm. MARBURY, Agent for the Hate of Maryland. dsm April 19 ALL persons having any demands on the Chevalier de Freire, Miniiter of Portu gal, are defi ted to pre/ent, without loss of time, their accounts to his Steward, Mr. Uapin, that they may be immediately paid. Franklin Court, Ihe s6th April, 1799. dst At a Court of Common Pleas, held at GreeHf- Vmrg, for the county of Weftmoreland, the second Monday in March, in the year of our Lord onelhoufand seven hundred and ninety nine, present Alexander Addifon, ,Esq. Pre- and his Associates, Judges of the fame Cotirt. ON the petition of LUCAS S. GIBBS, ah insolvent debtor, to the Court of Common Pleas, for the county aforekld, praying for the benefit of the laws made for th? relief of such persons. and subjoining a lift of his creditors and effedls on oath, the Court appoint the se cond Monday in June next) foe hearing the pe titioner and his creditors, and direst that notice thereof be given in Fenno's daily paper of the city of Philadelphia, in one of the Baltimort pipers, and in the Fayette gazette,.by being in serted therein, iti three f«ri'tfliv» paper!, at least three weeks previous tc thfc day of hearing. By order of Court, THOMAS HAMILTON, Protli'y april 46. iaw3w —as. djt. At a Court ofComibon Pleas Md at PitifeurgK for the soimfy of Allegheny, the firft Mon- day of Yarch, in the year of our Lord one thoufarid seven hundred and ninety nine— Before the Hon Alexander Addifon, Esq. Pfefidertt, John M'Dowell, John Gibfon, George Thompson and Gi-orge Wallace, Efqrs. Aflociafe Judges of the fame couit. ON the petition of Alexander Snmrall, a pri fohtr in the jail offaid cvunty, praying to be discharged according to the provisions of the ail of aflembly, madefor the rt-lief of insolvent debtors. The court order, that the said prison er be brought before them at Pittftsrgh; on the firft Monday of June next, that his petition and his creditors raay be then heard—and direfl that notice-os his application be publifbed in the Gazette of the United States, and in the Pittflburgh Gazette, and continue three weeks in each, the fait of which (hall be at least two weeks before the time of hearing. By the Court, April 19 Jufl Publijhed, • And now to be Sold, by ZACHARIAH FOUL SON, jus. at his Printing Office, 106, Chesnut-street, Philadelphia ; Also to be had at the Philadelphia Library, JOSEPH 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; embellilbed with a Portrait of the head of William Venn, and a new Map of Penn sylvania, New-Jersey, Maryland, and the State of Delaware, and parts adjacent. IN this publication are exhibited .the remarkable rife, happy progress, and extraordinary prospe rity of that province, till near the time of the de. clared independency of the United States of Ame rica ; effeifted by such uncommon and pacific meaHs such Angular, just and prudent policy, as appear 110 where in the history of nations, to have so gen erally, and so .xtenfively prevailed, in any other country, to an equal degree of advancement, im portance, and felicity of th- people, and so gene rally te hav# excited the admiration of all observ ers, as in ( the flourifhing and happy state of the province of Pennfyhama . proper to be knewn and remembered by all those, who wish to fee in formed in the extraordinary melioration of this country, and in tl e otmuj of rendering the inhab itants so hippy and prosperous in former time • as well as an egregious example for posterity and sur rounding state* to imitate and improve upon, &.e. Hoc opus, hoc ftudium, parvi properjmus et ampli.; Si patria: volumus, si nobis vivere cari" Hor. sawtf In deeds like these, let all themselves approve, Who seek their pro per bjifs, and country's love T£ :- Th ; f »M«-ibersfor this work are partial- Urly desired to call, or fend, for tbeir refpeaive ccpies. or to dueft their friends, in, or near Phi laue'phu, to receive thefamefor them, at either ° 1 " ' two p'aces firft abovt; mentioned. And all penon* holding inscription papers, are earnelt ly requeued to return the fame, as soon as poffi .le toZ %CHARIAH POULSON, jun. aforcfaid. T' 1 11 MW 3 W m. tf. Name. NOTICE, NOTIOE. JAMES BRISON, Proth'y iaw3w&2oM JIND OF REAL estates. THE SUBSCRIBES, p Offers for sale the following dticrilied prefxtftj-, OS HICH-Vr'RKF.r, A LOT of ground on the south fide thereof, between 7th asd Bth streets, lontauimg in front aj feet 8 inches and extending In depth 1 southward 306 fact. The improvements on this lot ar.* a fubftahtial Brick Dwelling House, three ftorj' •<» high, witl* garrets an extensive range of back buildings also of three flories—the whole tomjprifing two genteel parlours- —aipa'iou* drawing room—back parlour—-kitchen—wa'.h house, Sec. and a great number of focd-chambers. It has the privilege of passage into Market-ilreet, through a 3 feet wide alloy communicating with the yard. Another lot on the fame situation and nrxt. ad joining, westward to the one above drfcriKed, con | t-ainivg in front, on Market street, to > t 8 inch ;es by ; v c6 feet in depfh, on which a: e crated a two ! story frame dv.vlling house a«td kitvhen well calcu -1 htwd to accommodate a small family' The back ground of both these lo.u is rendered healthy awd pleaiant by gravel walks and graft plats I and a number of fruit and sorest trews growing thereon. Each lot hath the privilege of a passage into Eighth-street through a 15 feet wide alley ex tending to the fa'fne from the back ends. Que other Lot of ground adjoining to andeaft wardof the fubferiber'a Dwelling House, contain ing in front 33 feet and extending southward to the depth of 306 feet—oo which are ere&ed a fubftan tia Brick Dwelling House, 18 feet front, with garrets and very convenient back buildiags of the fame height and materials' Also a Carriage House and Stables built of wood. ON CimSHU'r S-rjiEEr. A Lot of ; Ground 011 the north fide, and ke tween Seventh and Eighth Streets, containing in front 10a feet, anil extcnting in depth northward 178 feet. This Lot isalfo accommodated with a pafiage into Eighth Street, through the above de scribed alley. In the town of Dover, kekT couxrr, Delaware state. Eight I.ots of Ground adjoining each other, o» the weft fide of King street, containing in front on the fame 50; extending in depth west ward about 401 feet, on which are erected a two {lory Brick Dwelling' House, and another Crick Building adjoining, suitable for a Store or Office together with several frame tenements—a stream of water runs through the fquth 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 remainder may be at iiv tertft for a number of years by giving the pre mises in feeurity, &c. RICHARD RUNDLE. jah n Removal. Thomas Clayton, Hatter, HA? removed to No. 116, south Front flrett, where he intends carrying 011 his business as formerly, and has on hand a complete alTortiiient of his own manufa&ured ladies, gentlemen and childrens' HATS. Oanada Beavtrltf Musk-rat Skins, With a complete affortnient of FURS, always for Tale.—He has received per the Ute arrivals from Lnridtin, a complete aUortmcnt of Fajhionable Etiglijh Hats, ,Which he now offers for I'ale at vet y reduced prices. jc... 19 7he Subscriber offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY AN Excellent three story Brick House, fitu att the corner of 7th and Race-fireets; the house it about 25 feet front and well finifli ed in every refpsdl the Lot is 76 feet front on Race-street and 88 feet dsep,the fituatipn remar kably airy, having a public fqtiare open in Front of h. Two three story Brick Honfen, Brick Stores, and good Wharf; situate io Water-street, be tween Arch and Race-streets, the lot on which these buildings are, is fifty four feet front en Water-street, and continues that width about 9J f>et, then widens tothefouth 13 feet 6 inch es, so that the front on the water is sixty (even feet fix inches, this lot adjoins John Steinmetz esq. 011 rtie south, and has. the advantage of a public alley on the north, and is a very desira ble situation for the business as a Flour Factor, or Merchant A large elegant two ftnry Stone House, situ ate on the Point no Point road, being the firft house to the Northward of the five mile lione ; this house is about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep finifhed in a neat manner; there is a good gar den and choice colledlion of the belt fruit trees, Ice-House and other conveniences with about nine acres of ground—or if more agreeable to the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and meadow moy be added to i». A plantation in Bibirry Township, Philadel phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 miles from this city ; bounded by the Northampton Road and Poquefling Creek, this farm contains about 140 acres of land, a proportinnof which is woodjand and meadow , a brick dwelling houfe, frame barn, and other out-houfes, and there is laid to be a good ltone quarry on part of it, although it has not yet bee& opened, a fur ther description is deemed unnecefi'ary as no person will purchafc without yiewing the pre miles, A small plantation in Horfham Towufhip, Montgomery county, nineteen miles from Phi ladelphia, adjoining to Grame Park, on which is an excellent new Stone House 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 ariy kind of public business, the land is good in quality, a good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy situation : there is fifty acres of land and mea dow in th>6 farm Alio for sale, several trails of land in different counties of this state £s* The House inßace-ftreet firft mentioned and ene of the Houses in Water-ftreeti are now TO BE LET, And immediate p<>fTeflion given. For terms apply at the South-east comer of Arch and Sixth-streets, to feb 7 Library Company of Philadelphia. The Annual Ele&ion FOR Directors ar.d a i reafurer of the Library Company of Philadelphia, will be held at rhe Library, in Filth fireet, »n Monday the sixth of May next, at three o'clock in tli- afternoon, when the Treasurer will attend to receive the annual payments. As there are feyeral Ihares on which flue. are due, the owners of then., or their reprcfuitatives are hereby notified, that they will be forfeited' agreeably to the laws of the Comply, unlcf* the' arrears are paid off on the said sixth day ot May or within ten days after. By order of the Directors, BENJAMIN R. MOR.GAN,Secretary. 3 P nI : la * atawte TREASURY DEPARTMENT J"N* »7. *79t. Notice 13 hereby given, That by vir tue of an aA, pafled during the present fcf- Con ef Congress, so much of the ail entituled " Ail Ait making further provision for the fun. " port of public credit, and tof the redemptios " of the public debt"—passed the third day 0 { March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety, five, as bar* from settlement or allowance Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final settlement Certificates, and Indents of I n . ferefls, is fiifpcnded until the twelfth day 0 , Ju»e, which will be in'the year one thousand fcvcn hundred and ninety nine. That on the liquidation and settlement of the said Certificates, and Indents of Interest, at the Treasury, the Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificates of funded Thrcr Per Cent.Stockequal to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear. ages of interest due on their said Certificates, prior to th« firfl day of January one thousand seven hundred and ninety one. That the principal funis of the said Loan Office and final settlement Certificates, with the interest thereon, frace the firft day of January, orte thou, sand seven hundred and ninety one, will bedif. charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment of interest and reimburfoment of princi | pal, equal to the sums which would have been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been fubferibed, purfuaiK to the Ails making provision forthe debtsof the United States, cowra3led dcr. ing the late war, and by the payment of other sums, equal to the market value of the remaining Stock, which would hawe been created hyfuch l'ubfcriptions asaforefaid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafa~ OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Ti mfiry; di w vawtf Valuable Property for Sale, Is Chefnut, near Sixth street, dire&ly oppofit Congr ess Hall, A LOT ofgrouhd,about %i feet front in Chef nut street and 73 feet in depth, whereon is 1 good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Bfiiige, fuhjeil to a ground rent of jos. perannum. The advaiitag-esas situation of this property re quires no comments, for it must be known, ?re few in this city to equal it, an unecccptionible title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, j no. 19?, Chefnut street, next door to thepr*- iaw6m JOSEPH BALL. th&ftf . LANDING, From the Schooner Sally, At Mafiey's Wh»r!T, a quantity of Firjl Quality Surinam Cotton isf Coffee. for falc c> ISAAC HARVEY, jun. No. 9, South Water-ltrc»t ALSO Off H AND, Ruflia Duck, firft quality i)ux Cayes Molasses, Packages of Msn and Women's Combs, may I , diw jure 28 Weavers. SEVERAL WEAVERS may ployment by applying to Isaac T, Hop* per, No. 39, Pine-flreet, •3mo» 15th, 1799. mareh 5 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March tl tb, i 799. PITBLTC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Puriuant to the a£l ef Cengrcfs pnffed on the ift day of 1 June, one thwfjnd, Feven hun drrd and ninety I'ik, entitled " an a<sl regulat ing tit* jfi'ttuis »>i !aiul - nwii tary services, and for th« society of United Brethren for propagating the gofpcl among the Heathen and the a«SI fupplerotntary to the said recited afl paflcd <«) the day of March, one thoofand seven hundred andnine ty nine to <wit: THAT the trail 6T~Xarid herein after de feated, namely, " beginning the Norrh Weft corner of the seven ranges of townfhipi, and running thence fifty miles due south, along tbtf western boundary of the said ranges;—thence due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver i thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver te the place where the Indian boundary line crolfcs the fame ; —thence along the said boun dary line to the Tufciroras branch of the Muf kingum river at the crossing pisce abeve Fort Lawrence ; thence down the said river, to the point whers a line run due weft from the place of begißßing, will interfeil the said river; thence along the line so run to the place of be ginning has been divided into townlhipsof five miles square, and Iraflionalparts of town ftipi j and that plats and surveys of the laid townships and fractional parts of townlhips are deposited in the offices of the Rrgifter of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the inspec tion of all persons concerned. The holders of ftich warrants as have been or foall be granted for military fervicesperform ed during the late war, are required to preient the fame to the Register of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth diy ot February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, tor the purpose of being rejsiftered ; No rtgiflry will however be made of any lel< quant'ty than a quarter townlhip, or four thcufand acres. 111. ' ... Th« priority oflocs:ion of the warrant; whiCR may be presented and in manner afore* faic!, prior to the nth day of February in'M year one thousand eight hundred, will immcdilK ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in tnl mode drefcribed by the ail firft recited. - > IV. The holders of regiflered warrants, {nan ob Monday the 17th day of February, in the )' ear 1800, in the order of which the priority of locati on lhall be determined by lotas aforefaid, peifon* ally, Or fey their agents, defignafce in writing at t e office of the Regitter of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter town Hups elected by them f, and such of the said holders as (hall not defignat'* tiheir locations on the said day, ("hall bepo^P one i« locating such warrants to all other hidden 0 registered warrants- V. The holders of warrants for military crv ' ce s fu flic tent to cover one or more quarter town >P or tra&s of four thousand acres each; lhall, at any time af'cr Monday the 17th day of February, 1 and prior to the firfl day oi January, 1802, be * to register the said warrants in maimer ' * forcfaid, and forthwith to make locations there >• o*l any tract or trades of land not before locate Vl ' nf ol All warrants or claims for lands on accou miJitary fcrvices, which ihall not be regift cn . located before the firfl day of January, ißm» ar the supplementary a<sl of Congrels herein c » recited, pafTcd ah the second day of Marc 1/7 declared to be forever barred. l ( Givca under my hand at Philadelphia, day and year above mentioned. OLIVER IVOLCOTt- Src. of the T>-easvr) PRINTED BY J. W.'FENNO, H •s 1 '' k Mi.th fatf
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