f'M; tijls 3>aj>'s flpati. NEW-YORK, June 18. Bv Arrivals yesterday. Yesterday arrived here the ship Nanry, capt. Swaine, ffohvthe coast o£ Fumas and the liland of Desolation. She failed from New-Bec!iWd where she belongs, on the 19th of February 1798, for the above places, where she obtained her cargo of Elephant and Spermaceti, oil, valued « 50,000 dollars. Left the liland of Desolation on the 13th of January lafl. February 21, spoke the ship Sierelone, 40 days from Milford Haven, bound to the coast of Fumas, then in lat. 37, long. March 18, arrived at St. Helena, where they were treated with uncommon ci vility and attention by the Governor, En glish E?fi-India company, &c. where they left the following F.nglifh vessels : The Lord Cambden, Danu ; Henry Dun das, Carnthers, ; Dover Cattle, Jampfon ; Good-Hope, Hilton ; Admral Garder, Brad lord ; Atlantic, Howard ; Bu{bridge, Dob fon ; Varnna, Thomas; Georgians, Lee ; Moss, (whaler) Jock ; another whaler, a I'crtr. (l.ip, and a fltip jui(t eoinc in fup ijofi'd to be the Alexander. May 9, at 7 A. M. was captured by the Trench privateer Reliance, Capt. Dupeu, j 4 guns, and 74 "><•", from Guadaloupe The Aurora a few days fine#, gave circu- pitta prize-maftrr and 10 men 011 board— lation to the following notorious falfhoods took out oi the Nancy, the mate and 11 ft a- and calumnies, taken from the Richmond men, an 1 ordered her tor Guadeloupe. Iwo Examiner, an infamous paper, printed in days after took the brig Mehitable, Orne, the capital of Virginia, as the Aurora is in from Surrinam, to Newburyport, and oide- the capital of Pennfylvan'a. red her al.fo for Guadaloupe. On the 16th Of Mr. William Smith, minister from of May, these two veflels were REI AKEN the United States to the Court of Portugal, within 15 leagues of St. Martins, by the \t is observed " Mr. Smith was Generaliffi- United States brig Eagle, and carried into St. mo, of that band' of Brothers, in the firll Kitts. The fame day, the United States Congress, who bou lit up the certificates of brig Richmond-, Capt. Speaks, commenced a the old Soldiers, and then funded them at thaf- of the above privateer which continued twenty (hillings, which is the cause of our 14 hours, when the latter being near the present national debt." rocks, took the advantage of the night, and This national debt is a charming engine, got off. The fame night this privateer went wherewithal to amuse, abuse and mislead a into St. Martins, where her American pri- certain part of the community. The (late- ! foner;, 32 in number, were driven from on j ments concerning it, are always adapted, board over the fides of the vessel like so many ! true or falfe, to the object attempted by these cattle, fevcTal of whom werebayonnetedasthey patriots. At one time it was Sedgwick who were getting out. This base and savage j begat the deb'. ; *t another, Hamilton be conduft was preceded by every species of , came its Father ; and now it is William cruelty and robbery, on board ; for they ] Smith, and his band of brothers in th'e first ■were left without hat,'fhoe, or a farthing of Congress. money. When they were landed, they were i It will be remembered, that the national driven into a Church, the door of which was debt existed previous to the meeting of the broke drtwn for their admiflion, not being a- trft Congress ; that it was created by our ble then to get the key from the Sexton. In revolutionary' war ; and that nothing more this Sacred alter their hellifli career was con. was done by Congress, than to provide for tinued They tore cushions from the pulpit its payment in the easiest, bonestest and to lie 08, made pillows of the Bibles which simplest mode ; That the scheme proposed they found in the pews, and otherwise fcof- by Mr. Madison, for the same purpose, fed at every filc'red ereftion to the Church, while it would have/inundated the country The next morning, they were permitted to with oaths, had,the misfortune to be vision fte the commandant who appeared to be dif- ary and impracticable, be fides being glaring pfeaftd, because the captain of the privateer ly vicious and - corrupt in principle, did notgWe the prisoners their clothes—He Notwithflanding all this is well known to gave them a pafiport to go to a netral i- every unan, n>ho ufiderftands ony thing of (land. * the yet .outcry is ilill oc-cjilional- Tliis. intelligence is not exaggerated—We ly and the system of calumny kept have it from the lips of Mr. Matthew Ray, up, left those .who have been deluded by it, mate of the Nancy, who was put on board miglit on reflettion Yetyrn to their senses, or the privateer, affidavit of the truth of it, obtain more corrett ideas upon the fubjeft. Mr-Ray got down to St. Thomas under con- It ought also to be remembered, that it voy of the George Washington and Picker- '' was stated, and not controverted by any the ing, in co. with the fleet—June 9,' in a gale, most impudent bob-tatlcd politician, at the left it Two days after saw a rudder cafe— time ;,that Mr. Smith so far frem encreas fuppofed some of the fleet must have been /nj-had decreased an ajflple private fortune, wrecked. June 13. in lat. : 38, long. 71, at by his attendance in Congir.fs—and of this 9A. M. heard the report of 13 cannon, to the proofs luminous as day, were ready to be ez- W. S. W. At 11, law a brig bearing S. S. hibited. W. with a schooner in pofleflion, supposed j The Aurora alfe propagates, from the to be a prize to an American brig. fame libellous.-paper, that " Mr. ■ Smith Mr. Ray further informs, that the Reli- j lately got nine thousand dollars, fortius out cane had captured 13 vefTels, all of which were ] fit, in goiag to Lisbon, over ai d above a fa ' American except an Enwlifti Let'er of Mar- lary of nine thopfand more, ai d that now que from Liverpool to New-Providence, and he gets thirty .thousand additional, for go a Danish veflel from Hamburg to Jamaica; ing to Constantinople." and that eleven of them had got in fafe. The fixed salary for minifiers of Mr. We'have here to observe, that the Nancy Smith's grade,, is nine thousand dollars per is the firft. American veflVl that ever made a annum, ahd aj much more lor an outfit; but voyage to the island of Di folation ; and but nothing can be more abominably falfe, than one English ship had been theie. the assertion, that Mr. Smith is, to receive The (hip John, Freeman, failed from thirty thousand dollars additional, forgoing • Port Antonio May 10, in company with the to Cor.flantinople. I have taken the trouble homeward bound Jamaica fleet of 200 faij. to enquire, into this fa ft, and find that be Left the fleet June 6, in lat. 25. The con- is not to receive a single cent. voying {hip Jamaica, had captured an Ame. What ought to be the puniihment of the rican schooner under Danilh colours, in « inventor (Callendrr) and the propagator contraband trade ; and chafed several priva- (Duane) offuch libels upon government, and teers out of the fleet. June 14, spoke two calumniesagsinft individuals ? Ought grand whaling fchoonersfrom Boston, in lat. 38 — juries to'fltep, and justice (hut her eyes ? cue of them (Capt. F. Atwood) had caught Of what events are-fucli a torpid fhte of "a-wlra4e,- from-which he got 60 barrels of oil. ! things, and inattention to such flagrant of- Captain Freeman saw several whales jufl off fenders, the harbingers ? tfif Hook. 'llie Englifli ship Empress of Ruflia, for New-York, left the fleet before the John. PafTengers in the John —Mr. A. Liviug fton, of New-York, and Edward Campbell cf Philadelphia. e have nothing by the fliip Friendship, capt. Harmferi. He failed from Chriftian flandt on the 10th of April, where he put m in dittrefs. His Britannic Majefly's frigate Boston, capt. Doughs', arrived at the watering. ~ place yeflerday afternoon, having seen the remainder of the American vessels .to the la titude- of fafety. She is to take in some ' provifioirs, and proceed to Halifax. Capt. King, of the Brandywine Miller, lailed.from Oportc on the 17th of April, in company with the Ihip Pomona, for Alex • Siidria, Left there brig Atalanta, of Nor o'k, to fiil in a f ew days—spoke nothing. I '-e brigs Georgi, of Philadelphia, and Jane, of Boflon, are both captured and car ried into Vigo, the latter, veficl and cargo, condemned ; a;id, part of each of their crews .are 110* -,n board the B. Miller. 1 he brig Elizabeth, from Virginia, five days before capt K. failed, appeared- off" the Bar, took a pilot on board, and was captu- Capt. Bourn left St. Croix J one 2, in co. .with io fail, moil of them for Philadelphia. The Jefferfon, and a brig, both of Philadel phia, were armed. PHILADE L P H I A , WEDNESDAY JVENING, JUNE 19. PRICES OF STOCKS Philadelphia, June 14. Six per Cent. ijAo Three per Cent. Deferred 6 per Cent. 14/4 B \NK United States, 19 percent* - Pcnnfylvania, 18 clitto. . North America, 46 per cent. Infurante comp N. A. (hares 18 ditto ' Pennsylvania, (hares, 32 ditto S per cent Scrip P«' «nt. fcelow par, Eaft-Irdia Company .of N. A. j percent, advance COURSE OF EXCHANGE On London, 51 at 30 days 50 at 6c a 90 days Amfterdani, 35 a 37 ico per florin Hamburgh 30 23a -leo per Mark Itanco. Extract of a letter from a gentleman in Leu don to cis friend in Ne%v-Y«rk, dated 4tb April, 1799. '• Sixteen .hundred pounds has been voted by the Merchants at Lloyd's (exclusive of the five hundred guineas before subscribed) to purchale a fide-board of plate as a present to captain Tiuxton, for his gallant conduft in the engagement with the Inl'urgente." Towards the close of ' the last century, when marefchal Catinat invaded Piedmont, I it was of the highest importance to the pre fetrt king, then duke, to march in time for putting Turin in a better pofiure of defence. Po this ejid he difyatched count de Santena, then a major, and since general, with a few hundred men, to Avighano, an old caftlf a buut three German miles from, Turin which commands the road Suid vatky of Koufa. As the' French army, which contiftrd ot thirty thousand men, was 1 for palling by, Santena refufed. Catinet was no less surprised than provoked«t this insult, sent, to the caltle, threatened to hang up the commanding of ficer ; who returned him for answer, he Ihould never have him alive, and that till the artil lery should be brought before the cafile, no surrender was to be expefted. Catinat, now more incensed, oitlered a battery to be erett» ed, and fummonedthe c<{t!e a second time. Santena anfwerrd that a breach rnuft firft be made, whjch being begun he offered tocapi tulate. Catinat fer.t a lieutenant into the castle to fet.le the articles of capitulation ; but as a picleminary condition demanded that the foluiers would be made prisoners of war, and officers hanged. Upon this Santena took the lieutenant into his chamber, Ihut, the dcor, and Conduced him between two barrels of powder, with two Righted XJ)t <3ajctte. MILITARY ANECDOIE. ,-. " ' ' . - " 1 V >"v\ ■ r !, matches lying by. Santena tskinj one t>f t the lighted .matches got upon one of the pour- J der barrels, and deli red the UeutenaM' low his examgle,.a(idiflg» that finte 3«->nnA j die mahy inore of tfie eiirfi fltotfl4 i»fce % j spring into the air, before all the Pied- J nionU'fc in the castle Qiouid loft:'the r lives#: The lieutenant so little reti/h-dihis compii- j ment that Jie begged of Santena to laj' aflde j such a defper&'te" profniGng- to ■do all, I that lay in hi j power for; obtaining- Xtt hone* rable capitulation for the"garrifo"n* Upon this assurance the commandant difvniffed the | 'lieutenant',.Who having made l his report to; ; Gatinat, the niaKefchal laid, " I rrtuft fee this man of such extiaordina'ry spirit and"rtfol»-- tion and allow that he-and hismen Ojoulti march out with thpir -fwonis. : As Sante ( r>a pa Died by hiirr, the marcfctval laid, " that he did indeed delerve to be hanged ; but to (hew hiiri that he 1 could esteem Courage and bravery in an enemy, Tie should dine- with him that day." At table some French offi cers upbraided Santena -o* octount of thp' duke of Savoy's forming a league with bete* tics against the tnoft christian king. Santerm j remained (ilent some time, trlt^at lafl he as*- ked the mareichal whether Wewoultl alk>w j him freedom of speech ? Gatn.it colife nting ; f i he replied, " That his matter had for » j felf defence, taken arrts againfl the king of t | France, and had into allancr-with- heretics, ..fuch as the 'EHgl;{l» v ani Dutch ; nay farther that liis matter'was for .dom:j something worfe,and had u-nfto COnft-'.ntino ple, to negociatc a league with the 'Fi.rks ')"ut . his most christian majesty had-unlnc/ily bwn s before hand with hijn their. C.iti&at laughs j d ed at the officers, who had forced this keen 11 repartee from Santena, fayitlg,-thisimvaht j a teach them never to infult'lirarve mfcn under misfortunes. However, Santena, by his ex n traordinary behaviour had'the pood fortune I, to obtain, for his matter a suspension of arms i- for some days. . " ' '* Patrick IHenry, Esq. of Virginia, one lt of the Envoys appointed tbc. last feflion ;of r Congrtfs, to treat with the French" repub lic, died on Thmfday the 6th of June in ft. sparine -HiS. Port of Philadelphia, ARRIVED, Schr, Betsey, Barnet. Richmond Dove, Potter, Norfolk Sloop Mary. L'Hominedieu, N. York 4 Came up from the Fort, Ship Spy, Weft, Surinam Shipj.ouifa, Champlin, of this port, from has arrived in the Chesapeake. Brig Moses, Meyers, Jrom Kingston, and feveralother vessels, have arrived at Norfolk. Arrived at the Fort schooner Adventure, Devereaux,from Kingston. The Adventure has only been 6 weeks from hence. Capt. Morris, of thefhip J'ffirfon, from St. Croix, spoke the following vessels : June 6, lat. 26, long. 68, 43, brig Rofina, Mansjmld, jrom Salem to Jamaica, 18 days out—Same day, trig Mermaid, from Nor foil t* Cvr***4>a-, nut i j Aayt. . June 14, spoke a schooner from Jamaica to Rhode Iff and, out 44 days. June if, brig Swift, Bourne, 12 days from S.t. Croix bound to New - Tork. June 3, in lat. 40, 19, long. 60, sb, spoke the brig Pdllas, 5 d~ys from New-Tork. Jnne 13 ,fpoh tie ship President, of and from New-Tork, bound to Cork, cut 3 days, all well. Schr. Experi'' Urine from hence, has arrived at Kingston. Brig Tail- American jLabbreej from' Kehce, has arrived at Kingston in 10 days from the Capes, and proceeded to the 'North-fide. Jlrriya's at theJort Tejierday. days. 46 *4 21 Br% ClarefTa, Thomas:, St. Croix Hannah, En Mi, Jamaica Five Sifters. 'Dotialdfo'n do. Schr. Adventure, Devereaux . do. Induftrious/Friendt, Catbtrrjs St. New-York, June 18. ARRIVED. • Days. Frigate Boston, DoUglafsi Cork Ship Providentia, Gardiner St. Sebastian 41 John, Freeman, Jamaica 41 Brig Friends, Wheaton, Savannah ij Friendfliip, 'Chriftian Sand 75 Swift, Bown, Santa Cruz 15 Brandy wine Miller, ——, St. Croix Schr. Adamant, Frecport, Boston 6 Debby, Heldreth, St. Thomas 22 Cynthia, French, St. Marys 9 Nancy, Rhodes, Santa Cruz 15 Sloop Charlotte, Ingham, Curracoa Exchange, Everitt, Havamfe 1$ Hopeftill, Bent, N.Orleans Porcupine, , Leghorn The brig Paramaribo, capt. Chew, has ar rived at the Havanna. A fliip below from the South Seas. The brig Rofetta, Robins, is condemned at St. Domingo. The brig Union, Burke, from New Or leans, at Staten Island- The (hip Nordilke Van-Skapen, Skog ftroom, has arrived at N. Orleans. The fliip Providentia, Gardii.er, arrived yeflerday in 41 days from St. Ssbaftian, left there ' Ship Diana, Smith, N. York, ready to fail. Matilda, Travis, do. Orlando, Smith, do. Sch. Peggy, Palnutr, do. Elizabeth, Stevenson, do. Brig Friendship, Watts, Philadelphia. Schr. Adventure, Freeman, Boston. Ship Su xab, Lee, do. to fail on the sth April. Schr. Bftl'ey, Brigs, New London. June 7th, in long. 59, spoke. the fliip Fame, Rogers, from Portland, bound to Li verpool, out 11 ctays, all well. June nth, in long. 67, spoke the ship George aod William, from Newport, bound to Hamburgh, out 3 days all v.'ejl. June 15, Sandy Hook W. by N. aa leagues, spoke th# Itiip Branday-wine Miller, ' King, 4© days from Oporto, 1,. ■ .d to N. j York. r Fojjr pfiwJssfSj from 18 ««f-S2 i lay iii St. Sebafiiati at the time, Captain j Gardiner failed ; their intention ##* to i cruise to the northward and \veft'.v:,rti (it the ; Welkrn Jilands, from 42 to 46 N. Ist. A i '.jnber of I'mall craft were, along the coast j frotw.CVpe Ortugal to Bayonne, To as to I render It almost impoflnle for a veiTel to get in. American vclk ls are in general condenm- I ed at- St. SebaUian—the matters Gompromif ; ingfit a lovy .rate for the veffcls and cargo, j S._ W. of Bilboa capt, G. was boarded by j a Guernfeiy cutter oi 18 guns, who treated • him politely, and offered to convoy him oat of the bay of Biscay. \ The brig Swift, capt. Brown, arrived here vcfte >iv from St. Cvoix, which place the left the ad ihft. The fliip Jefferfon,'capt. Morris, and the brig Janie.*, foi- Fhtfadcl phi.t ; the brig H<inb' -.v, Williams, tor B i -1 timorc, ai d 8 fail more for America, fail ed with the Swift. Slie parted with them •the 2d day o'tatand on the 15th, at 8 A. I M. i" lat. jB, 20, long. ??', 30, fpfyke the I tliip Jefferibn, capt. M 'ins, all well. | Capt. ftro-.vn discovered. the day after [ leaving St. Croix, a n;ulatto Ifoy, that had concealed himfelt in the hold of the veilel, unknown to any person on bdard; The brig Nancy, capt. Swaine, from St. Helena, arrived yefterdav, lad from St. Tho mas. She was' captured by a French priva teer, 011 her pafragc troai St. Helena to this port ; and afterwards taken by the Rich mond and Ea.;le sloops os-war, and carried into St. Thomas. She failed from St. He lena on the 30th Ma ret), with 130 tons of oil, and left there the following English East Indiamen, boijnd borne : Ships—Dover Cattle ; Barbare ; Lord Camden ; Admiral Gardner ; Warren ; At .lantic, and South Whaler, named Mo I -e. O.i Saturda\ last, in lat. 33 33, N. long. 73, W. spoke the brig - Lady Walhington, capt. Sterrit, from Philadelphia, bolind to Surinam, all well. The brig Rainbow, Williams, for Boston, failed from St. Croix in company with eapt. Rhodes.. Vessels Lft at St. Croix. . Brig , Thoijipfon,for Conne&icut. Sclir. , Mooney, for Providence. days Schooner Hnpe, capt. Dennis, 42 days from Jamaica—Come out in company with 12 fail of Merchantmen, hound to different parts of the continent, under convoy of 9 British (hips of war. Brig Sandwich, captain Fprte, -10 days from St. Thomas, Arrived this day—Ship Hannah, captain Small, 26 days from New Orleans—fp.>ke a brig, name unknown, the Bth of May. from Havannah to this port. Ship Catharine, capt. Kearney, 3 months from Liverpool, and 8 weeks from Cork Parted from the fleet 6 days after (he left Cork. Brig Isabella, of New York, capt Prince 23 days from St. Domingo, came in as a cartsl with 30 American prifotiers. Schooner William, of Baltimoreyeaptain Cox, was loft on the iSthof April, in lat. 35, 40, long. 70, 30, w.- • The crew were five days in the boat, and were allowanced to half a pint of water and three crackers: per day, when they were taken up by a schooner from Richmond, and carried into St. Domingo. List of masters and sapcrecrgoes of Arreri■ tan vessels, imprisoned in Basseterre gcai (Guad.)'-on tit 10th 'April, politicly coir.' vtunicuted by captain-Forte. ' Sch'r Port : Royal, capt. Wm. Smith, J. C. Nieme.yer, supercargo, from Baltimore to St. Thcnas', taken 29th, by-schoo ner African, of 12 guns and 90 men. in lat. 19, 3 long. 59. Sch'r Little Betsy; captain John Odlin, John Lewis, supercargo ot and from lJn.la lade) phia, bound to St. Thomas, taken by thr fame privateer on the fame day. Croix »4 Brig George, captain Jabod Greenleaf, of and from Newburyport, bound to St. Tho mas, taken by the lame on the 27th April, lat. 22. 20. Sch'r Betsy, captain Moody, of Portland, from Surrinam, bound home, taken by the fame, May, 1 ft, lat. 18, 10, long. 60 Sloop Charlotte,, capt. Ch:tile» Wilson, ot and from New-York, bound to Curracoa, taken by the fatr» May ift. lat. 17,30, long. 61. Schooner L.duflrv. captain John Butler, John Bernar •, ! ar .0, of Boston, from Cliarlefton, b > ■ 'Unique, taken by a privateer f'• •- 3gu ns and'3o men, April 28th, . • : nes of Martinique. Schr. W .i: timothy Grow, of York, {Mai r . 11)3*1)0111*1 to Mar tinique, ta- by :j farnft April 28, 5 leagues N. . i Mart.'ic]i\». Schr. R: of and from Portfmout". t.ciind to S i ; tliolomews, taken by t . Rtnttfriaie. ■ gJns, the 4th May in lat. " 16. Brig Ata.mta, n.. . jhes, from N. London. Schr. Atlantic, capt. Geor • Howe, Ston ington, t; en in lat. 13 30, loug, 58, bound to Tobago. The brig William, optain I.uthwait, came put -with the Sandwkjh, and may be daily expetled. Left there i\hr. America, captain , ot this port. Also arrived, fchr. Hope. «pt. "Francis. June 3, fp.'ke the i'chooher 'lVoda, James M'Kirlefs, of and from BaltimoTe* bound to New-Orleans, arid the armed brig Mary, of ahd-from Norfolk, bou%d to Janaica* ALL pcrfulis indebted f* f ''e Estate of Sharp DeUny deceafed,arc rc)"tiled to mate pay ment to the fubfcriher*. Th>f havirg claims are desired to present theni pro'erly authenticated.— rAN.S, "> Adniiniftra- THQS. R. l£l ANY J tors. Jace tf. Baltimore, June 17, N 0 ? I 0 £r Philadelphia Rifle Company 3 • ARE to parade on Thuriday n it, prcciO'y at 3 o'clock at the lorner of y;h aad IVUket tVttePft with their arm', in good order and provid ed with powder strd ha.lt—"PunSinh'T »* frtti'CU* larly requufted'; si afrangemenM vri'l then be n a<'« for celebrating the birth-day of our glorious indt pendente m JOHN COYLE, captain. 1 june 19 - • ' ' * - - - y WANTED, . Br A SINGLE GENTLE MATT) A WOMAN who understands Cooking, ati.i will undertake a par- o> the other work of the House; alto,a-MAN SERVANT, who isa*- coßomcdto-wzit at Table. and master-os htsbufi ni.fi—any perfonn suitable, wi.th an iim 'xc"etin d» able character would find a V'i-ry comfortable litu ation —Enquire of the.Printer june 19 l - Valuable Lands FOR SALE v. n X.T PU3.UC AUCTiON, ON Tuesday the 23d day of July next, at the Tontine Coffee-Hoii'le, in the City of Niw-tcrrk, /,H,ooO acres, of very valuable Land, situate in the County of Ti oga, Rate of tfew-York, Southerly cf the military-tracl and N rtherly of the town of Chemung, bring part i.f the trail, common ly known by the name.of Watkins and. Flint a 'great traift ; this tr*& is lurvcyed, and di vided into Townlliips and quarterTow.n-lhips, and the vremifeJ' hereby advertiled for I ale j ccmfift of the North East and North Weil quartets of i ownfhip No. 1, the South W eft quarter of TownHiip No. 6. tlie North East qilirter of Township Ko, 7, S< vith East quar ter of Tosv-B-Bi4p.No. o,vi;.;.*'• ter of Towullnp. 9.,. and • two lots, in Town (hip No. 11,. and 12, adjoining the Owego River, or Crock, containing to gether; upwards of 3.000 acrts. Twoi of the above m'-ntioDtd quartet 1 own fhips are divided into lots, of from 150 to 200 a::res ; there are a nufriber of lettlers 'en the trait, and several good roads pal's throiigti it, and the fsrrounding country is in a rapid state of improvement-'—The'fe lands vvill be fold in quarter Townfliips, or smaller quantities to accommodate the pur chasers, on the following easy terms—-One fourth of the purchase money to be.paid on the execution of the Deed, the Residue in three equal annual payments, with intei'eft to be secured by a mortgage on the premises, dr other good security. The title is indii putaMe, a n cLthe. maps.ajid.fie 1 d bocks contain ing a description of the lands! may be seen, by applying to Colonel Aaron Burr, Henry Rutgers, Alenander Roberfon, or Marinus Willet of the city cf New York, who will treat w.ith any person, inclining to purchase, previous to the above day ot Sale. New-York, May 23. 25 Sts , 7i^r -•= ■ ■* TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March nth, 1799. PUBLIC NQTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN, Pursuant to the 'atf of Cajigrefn patted on the id day of June, one thix>f,and, seven hun. ' -drtil and- ninety f>x» entitled " an afl reguWt ing the grant! of land appropriated foV mili tary ferviccs, and for the society' of United atinp the gofptl among the Henhen ; and the a<ft supplementary t« thefaid recited ail passed on the second day of March, one thnnfind seven hundred andnine ty nint to tuit! THAT the trait of Land herein after de» scribed, namely, " beginning at the Norrh Weft corner of the seven ranges of fowtifhips, and running thence fifty miles due folith, along thi western boundary of the said ra-'jjes ; thence due Well to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver i thence tip the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line erodes the fame thence a'ong the said boun dary Jine, to the Tujcaroras branch of the Muf• Icm gum riverat thecrofling p!«eabi ve Fort Lawrence; „thence doivti the (aid river, to th* point wliers a line run due wefl from the place of heji»»ing, will interfe/l the said river ; thence along the line f<> run to the p!»re of be ginning has been divided into towrnlT)ip3 of five miles square, and tra<3ionalparts of town ships ; and that phti and furyeys' of the laid townlhips and fractional parts of townships are depolited in the offices of the Remitter of the Trealury and Surveyor General, for the infpec tion'cf all persons concerned, 11. The holders of f"ueh warrant ' as have hern nr |!>all be grsnted lor military fervicetperform ed during the late war, are required to present the fame to the Regifler of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelftli d.iy of lebruary in tlir year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpose of being regiflered ; No registry will however he made of any less quantity fhaa a quarter townfliip, or four acres. 111. The prfotity-e/locarimi of tl)« warrants which may be pfefented and rajjftewd in manner afore fai:i, prior to tha nrh day' of friiruary in rhe year one thousand eight hu mired, will immedface-' ly after the said day, bf determined by lot, Hi (he mode drefcribed by tfre a& firft recited. The holders'* of registered warrants, lhall on Monday the I7th day of February, in the year 1800, in Che order of which the priority of locati on shall be determined by lotas afoYefaij, pefofr al!y a pr Uy:th#'jr agents, in writing at the ofiire of the Register of the Trcsfgry, the partfc«- lar carter townfiiipS ele&ed by them rcfpe&ively, and such of the fakl holders as not dvfignatr" their locations on the said day, lhall. he poflponed iq locating such warrants to all other helders of registered warrants V. The holders of warrants for military fervicet fufiicicnt to cover one or more quarter townfhjpa or trails' of four thousand acres each ; flisll. at any time after Monday the 17th djy of Ffhrurry, 1800 and prior to the firft day 01 Jar aary, 1802, be al lowed to remitter thi- f.tid warrants in marn<r a forefaid, rrrd lorthvvkh to make l«cntions therefor on any trad or of land not before located. AIT warrants or c?aiM< for lands on accnuntof afiUtary for vices, which ftulHiotbe located brfote the fcr!t<!ay of January, tßo4',V»«y tb« fupflementary o1 Congw-fi hernh before recited, paflcd on the fccond day of March, declared to be forever bar.-*4. 0>»«« under my'hjtxl at Phitaielpfcia, tfcr 4if and yc»r utmft mentioned. ".(* * OLtVtR WOLC&tr. S€t - ■*-' '' V . v \
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