M'DOUGALL, 4i MJRKET-STRBET, ivei per ftip Thomas Chalkier rnm London, an elegant aflbrtmwic alhionalile Millinirt, vix. refute FEATHERS . :y SttWeH ,:arlc tiftjny Kowerj Wrcathi Pink, yellow blue crape, fall dress c«i Do. Jo. an<i do. Nclfnn's bonnets lofant'ipipt draw bonnets MaidVancy go. do. Womet's drt. do. do. Do. do. flirdes Do do hat« Fancy iugle flioe rofc» Do. ill. triaimings Black, whiir, blue,yellow, pink and orange «rap« Black, whie and green giuie veils Do. gaize doak» N. B. Aid per Harmony, just arrived,* further wuitmentof Millinery. June tO - iff /' FOR sale ' SIMON WALKFH, T Pine, near fifth-street, TTfcOLWICH proof Cannon— 9 founders, VV 61 2 feet long, 10 cwt.each, and 7 ieet bi'g- 15 wt. •••ch, with carriages, &c. completed ditto - 6 pounders, 5 |.» f« e t long, ij cwt. each, »nd 6 feet long, j8 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. complete; Csrroiiades on Aiding carriages, la, 18 & 14 pounders, weighing 6 1-1, Band 13cwt. each; Boarding Pikes and C'uclaffes ; Erglifh Cannon Powder; Copper Sheathing Nail? Spikes and Bolts ; 61 9 '8 and 241b. round Shot; 9, 18 and 241b. double-headed do. 9, iS and 2415. Cannifler Shot. Alio—a quantity of bell English, Porter, Claret and Port Wine Uoitlos, Taunton *\le in calks of *j dozen each, match 8. xawtf Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philtdtlphia, merchant, hav ingafUgned over all h;s tff C a», real, perfooal and mixed, to the fubftiibers, for the benefit ofiucbol Ins creditors aj may fubferibe to the laid a (ligament o« or before the firft of Aueuft Dtrxt. 5 Notice is hereby given, To all persons indebted to the laid estate, tha they are requested to n. *ke immediate payment «o either of the affigDc or to the said Samuel lies who is authc ifed to receive the fame: in ta tltirc whereofegal steps will be taken for •he recovery of s uc h debts, a, are not dischar ged accordingly. GEORGE ASTON, t COMBGYS, f Assignees JOHN ALLEN, \ Patent Ploughs, '"HO be fold for calh by Joseph Salter at Atfion A Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury— and Jefle Evans, Lumber ton, Those wbo baveufed them givethemthe preference to any otrher kind, as tbey require lass team, breik the ground b«tter, are kept in order at less «xpence and are fold at a-cheaper rate—the plan is much Amplified and cqnfift# of but one piece of cast iron, with the handles and beam ef wood ; tbey may befixed with wrought lays and coulters to b« put on with trews and taken off at pleasure Patent tights for vending withinftrmaimis for waking thim may be had by applying to John Newbvld, or the subscriber No. »ij North Fiont-ftreet. Who hat for Salei Or to Ltafe for a term of Tears, A number ol valuable tradU of Land, w*ll fttinted for Mills, Iron Dorics of Farms, moft iyuaproved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon date of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to Johm Canan esq. near Huntingdon. » • Cbqrlti Nfzvho/iL ..■■■ W. i»'y * 7 T;. V-' r- \ 7 o be Sold or Exchanged, I FT 0n Pc^! lcrt y Within t'.vclve miles of the City I? of and on the Bristol Road ; ' beautiful and very highly cultivated F A R M. 'g ccl- JHN daticl- ER. ■v&ftf > • 0. * ds granted ' the Offi ng to the aceived at • laid State and that • ill flt as a ■nday from t in the af •l unfatified those which d firft day of dson, Comt'r. .'an, Regt'r. <roN, Treas'r. <Jlw (m.w.fa.tf) jle Millinery. x3awtf -m t tl For particulars, sea chs office of C. Lebirbier du Plelns. No, aj South Third Street. June ic) TO LET, A convenient, genteel and roonytivo story brick house, With a larj;e yard, near the corner of Market and Sixih ftreetj. Enquire at the Brewery, corner of Dock and Pear streets, of LUKE VV. MORRIS. "/; w jw'y 27 Three tfcnts Reward. RUN away from the Subscriber on the evening of the aßth in ft. a bound Servant GIRL, name J Eliz-ibeth Howchel, had on an.l took with her three different changes of garment money, proud, bold and a noted lyar ; any per son apprehending her (hall he entitled to the above reward—no costs or charges will he paid. N. B, She had % years and some Rion'hs to Crrve DANIEL FITZPATRICK. Goflun Townfliip, Chcfter County, J«!y 19. T ERMS Of Richard Fohvell, in Philadelphia JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, Of the American War, in 1774, to the pre* time INCLUDING The Reports of Heads of Departments, of Committees, and other Official and Bri -cte Papers of that Body, now first per '*d to be made public. TERMS. THE work will be printed on a fine papier, an. i Hew neat ripe, in large oclave. Each volume will contain above 500 page* neatly bound and lettered. 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IN all countries, the j-jV mencimcnt of their governments are 101 l in dark fucceeding generation, to prefcrve tke public re cords, ipd the at'ention of the nation, in thoferuje to «ngagc in wars and conquest. Of v-hat infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they been tranfmirtad to mr days > l ime, that dertroys every thing, enhances the value of well authenti cated public record?, and renders them almost in eftima' le. Tt is hoped, that Amerirai-.«wiH, there fore. chearfully retribute their afliftancc in trans mitting to potterity th* labours of their anceflor. founders of the Columbian nation. V The work will certainly be advanced with expedition and promptitud*. ' The following will ( he fuppsrt it has already acquired: „ PMwt'ipbia, June 15, 1798. so the Honorable the Senate and House of Rep refentatives of th* United States 1 he MEMORIAL ot the Subfcribtrs,Citizens, &c. of Philadelphia, " iefpeafully.fi.evuetb, " TW having, in our refpeitive avocations, frequent occasions to recur totbe Journals of Con ty of them: That we understand that Richard Folwell, printer, of PhilaJelpl-.ia, ha, had it in contemplation to print .that public record; and that he hath obtained partial countenance trom ma ny individuals; but that he has delayed profeca ting the work, in expeaation of encouragement fr»m government tha: may adequately indemnify hull. We, 'htr fore, refpeafnlly lolicit, at the pub ication i, niceffary to be dominated among public bodies, that Congref. will, in their wisdom which he has obtained from private individuals as to enable fcirn to prrceed with the work, so that your Memorials may be enabled to purchase co. pies of that re-cord tor themselves. Thomas M'Kean.John O Coxe, Charfe, Heatly Samfom Levy r. Rof, Wm. Moore Smith, Joht f u ilgbman,Jolin F. Mifflin, Jo fcph B. M'Kean.John Beckly, W. Sergeant, Joht Thompson Jared iDgerfoll, JafperMoylan.Willian Rawle, J-Thomas, W,||, am Levis.Jame, Gibfon M.Kcppele Mofcs Levy, Robert I'orter, Oeorg, Davi. John Hallowell, James Oldden, Walt. Franklin, Jam™ Milnor, John C. Wells John L Le.b, Alexander I. 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" True copy from rhe original Memorial, pre sented to the House of Representative* of the 1798 • ° n th 6 ,Bth of June '• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for " JONATHAN W.CONDY, Ciehk " " RESOLVED by the Scnateand House of Rep resentatives of the United States of Anuria fn eongref. aire|,,bled, That the Secretary of theScnate ""i "j5- th e House of Representatives be authorised and directed, to fubfcnUe, on such terms a, they may <U« m eligible,for the use of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journal, of C.ngrels, which a,e pro posed to be pubhfhed by Richard Folwell and Lh number of cop.es of deficient volume, of th e 1( 7, now .n print,as may be neccffary to compij the JONATHAN DAYTON Speaker of the House of Reprefentativej jAMiiS ROSS, A ix* ?' f Senate pro tempore. Approved, March zd, 1709. JOHN ADAMS, Preudent of the United States. lawtf may 30. T > v; ; - * - 'V TREASURY DEPARTMENT VTOTICE IS HEREBY V r r"« an , ' P a<T,<l< " lr!n g 'he present fcf fion .r Conerrf,. so much of the aft cntnuled An Ail making further provision forthe sup port of p»bl,c credit, and fer the re dempt.on •of the public debt —passed the third day of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninetv five, as bar. from fcttlement or allowance. Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final frtrlemcut Certificate,, and Indent, of In u fnfpcnded until tfce twelfth day of June, which will be in the year oncthoHihndleveL nundred and ninety nine. That on the liquidation and fettlementof the laid Certificates, and Indents of Intcreft, at the Treasury, the Credrtor. will be entitled to receive Certificates o{ fundedThrccPer Cent.Stockequal to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear ages ofintercft due on their said Certificates prior to the firll day of January one thculand leven hundred and nmety one. That the principal sums of the hid Loan Office and final letrtcipent Certificates, with the interefl thereon, fine, the firft day ol January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one, will be dis charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment ol interest and reimburftment of princi pal, equal to the foms which would have been payable thereon if the said Certificates had been fubfcrihcd, puriuant to the A<a s making crovirfion for the debts of the United States, comraded dHr ing the late war, and by the payment of other sums equal to the market value of th, remaining Stock, which would have been created br fuel lublcriptions atalorefaid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafurv OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Trcafuty. ia* tf TREASURY DEPARTMENT. M V *9*&, 1799. yHE certificate, ifTued forfub- X fcriptions to the Loan bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, arc not.ficd, that ■ any time alter payment fliall have been made • f the s th initalmcm, which will beco" during the iirft ten days of the month rt 1 .1 enl»mg, Certificates of Funded Stock mtv then- option Le obtaineu at the l'reafury or Loan Offices, relpettively, for the amount of the four initaimanis, or one moiety of thefnmc 1 pressed in the lubfetiption cert.Lll :-X t'ficates of Funded Stock will however be issued forlcls taan one hundred dollars Such lubfeription certificates as may be nre ented at the Treaiury or Loan Offices in coii equence ot the foregoing arrangement, will be oaorkd and diftinflly marked lb as to denote th« a mcety of the Hock has been issued ' OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary? of the Treasury i Twenty Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the Rendezvous at Eaf ton, JOHN FRANTOM, a soldier in the 9th U. States regiment, 5 feet 8 inches high, b'*e«yes, swarthy complexion and brown hair, which he wears long and queued"; he stoop« much in walking, and has a considerable impediment in his fpeesh. At the f.me time SOLOMON KINNI MONT, a soldier in the fame regiment; he is a handsome young man, 19 years old, J feet 10 and a quarter inches high, black eyes, short I brown hair, fair complexion. They were enticed to dtfert fcjr two men who said they bad served as marinas on board the Baltimore fliop-of war, and went off with an 'ntenton to enlist in that service ; both were in full uniform, though they will probably change theif dress. The above reward will be given for deliver ing the two, or ten doHars for either of them, to any officer of the ninth regiment; by M. TILGHMAN, ift Lieutenant 9th U. S. Regiment. Eaflton (M. ) Aug. 1. (5) <ij-v WILLIAM COB BET I HAS JUST ?ÜBUSHED (fIUCt I DOL.. JOCtNTs) rns BA VI AD M M V I A D. Br JPilliam GiFFoRn, Esquire. To which is prefixed, A POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR By an American Gentleman. [ln introducing this celebrated work to the Gen tlemen and Ladies of America, I have endeavored to give it a dress proportioned to its diflinguifhed merit, and to the ta?e of those for whose a mule ment and delight it is intended. No expeucc has keen spared in the publication; and I flatter tnyfelf that the work does not yield, either in paper or print, to any «ne«ver publiflied in America This edition has ail advantage over foroe former ones, as it contains by way of notes, the minor productions ot the author ; and, it has an advan tage over every other edition, in the Poetic*! Epijtte, which is prefixed to it, and which mull be ex tremely gratifying to every lover of literature in this country, as it is a proof that there are Ameri cans who have the taflc to admije, the juflice to applaud, and th« talents to riral the Geniuses ol other nations. £T .Some Copies have been sent on to Mr. erville, Maiden Lane, Nnv Tort, also to Mr. Hill, Baltimore, and to Mr. Voting, Ctarkflon. Copies will be font to Btf.m and other places, as soon asoccafions offer.] may 18 hventy Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the barracks at Reading, in thr night of the sth July, 1799, the follow ing foldirrs in the nth regiment in the service of the United States. Tbemjs Brittin Booth, a private, born in Chefler county, 15 yean of age, ? feet 8 inches and 3-4 high, dark complexion, brown eyet and long black hair which he common!/ wears tied close to his head,by occupation * farmer ;heis a stout, good looking fellow, and considerably marked with the small pox, ii much addi&ed to liquor, and very a fcufive when imoxicatcd; he was drefled iu full infantry uniform except hii hat—lt is expeSed that he will change bis dr fs as he flole a plain round har ami * r-.tiren,' £ | Qat h 9 . Also, James M'Mullen, born in the county "of Antrim,in Ireland, 36 ytars of age, 5 feet 7 inches and l-» high, fair complexion, grey eye.., short krown hair, which is very thin upon the crown of his hend, of thin v.sage and a very pleafaEt conn cen,a"" ' b 7 occupation a farmer, and was drtlTed 1 in lull infantry Uniform. The above reward and reasonable expences will be paid to any psrfon who {ball .pprehriwl and confine in any goal, or deliver to any officer in the service of the United States, the above defer,bed deserters, or ten dollars and expences lor either of tnera. LEWIS HOWARD, Lieutenant lith United State. Regiment Readmjj, july 7 (,o) June AND 1 n HE excellence of this road, the populonf . ness of the country through which it paiT • » with sundry other advantages, which render t so far preferable W> th« Old Road through 3riftoj, Bninf*ifk| &c. long ago fuggelled the jropriety of its becoming the Gra.id Tho •ough-Fare fioin Philadelphia to New Ycrk. During the prel'ent year, a raimite fwrvey of it his been taken,and its ft.periority over the Old Road, both in winter and ftimmer, has been Ciearly ascertained.—There are good bridges nver all the other waters but the Delaware. Ji.d here the eroding is performed with great fafety and in less than halt the time required at Cnarter than the old road, but this is among?) the lead ot its advantages, because daily expe dience pioves to us, that dispatch as wdlewia. >ort in travelling principally depend on th. ; joodnefs of the road and the levelr.efs of the -oun'ry, and, in these re'petfs, the New Koasl s, beyond .ill companion, the heft. It prefeut! none of those fOciiy hills, which render the ()!< Road f« faiiguing between the Delaware an*.' Newark. The foil, too, for the greater part, i« such as to produce but little mud in winter, am) vi*y litile nft iri summer, which ciri un.lUnce added to the beauty of the country, and i cm. fiderablc proportion of (hade, rruft always ren der travelling in the latter season peculiarly a. greeable. The flirts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clock every morning (Sundays excepted) from the GREEN TREE, oppolite the Lutheran Church, North Fourth tfreet It goes through FrarJcford to Buftleron, where it stops to Breakfafl ; from Huftletown it goel through Newtown to Penny town to dinner ; from Penny- tow n through Hopewell, MillAnnt, Bound-brook, Qgibbjetnwn a „d Plainfidd to Scotch Plains to lodge. The next morning it flops at Spring firld to breakfafl, from whence it goes throne Li Newark and arrives at New- York at noon. From NEW-YORK it start) at t o'clock in t. c nl-ernnni, (from P.-.ulus Hmk) and arrives a» rhiladelph.a the next eveui i s . For lea's at •New-York, application may be made to Ed ward Bardiu, Old Coffee house, to A. Mathieu, comer of Na.Tau and John fti'eet*, to B. A.W. uo - 48, Courflaiitlf. rnrn/T of ftrec'r and to Michael Little, at his hotel, no. 41! Broad Areet. Fare for paflengers, Five Dollars. Way paflengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each passenger is allowed to take on j 4 'bs of baggage carriage free ; but ail other ba E eace takrn on by a paflii.ger, wil( be charged at a cents per p und weight, j \Vilh refpe.'l to packages sent on without the proprietor, presume they have adopted a regulation, which, tnoueb unknown to other line, ct f!.-,ge-, they think mull me- : with general approbation, They pledge ihrm elve, to make good every package on the f.,1- ow ing condemns. The person who delivers the package at the office (hail fee it entered i. ■he «age-bo' k, for which cut,y he (hall oav 6 :ents ; he will then state the value of the pack age, and pay (excluGve of the carriage ) :,r.e per sent. Ori the v lue, as infunncr, and for which MiSS-V instance, if he eflimates his package at ore dollar, he will pay one cent, and if at one hi n.'red collars, he will pay one dollar infurancr, and in hke pro portion for packages of any other value. Very few; perlons it is prtfumed, will dislike regulation | it will however, be optional with every one to avail himfelf of thi. lecurity >r not. But the proprietors think it right to lble for the fate delivery of no package, which isnot regularly entered, and f. r which an insur ance receipt cannot be produced In the d'flnbutiofl of the route, the K reatefl ■are tias bren taken to fix on (uch places and ta ■ ern, as always afford a good accomn,„latior ii.d entenainme.it for the paflfengers at the m o f eafonable rate. The stage. are well wmfced with fleet an 1 Heady ho. f«, and Lm fitted to the care of mtelligmt sober and ot.li it th Vff"' P ' °P r,t;tor ' « h «:n>felvet liv. It the different town, a ..d villages where th. Sages will ltop.fo that theconducl of the per ons they cmpl jy is continually o».je<s> of thei attention Fhej- take car* also ;o fee that thi paflengers art well provide 1 for and po.iul, treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica fiery or .nlolence is praftifed upon thrm : i, Ihort, they have Iparedneith.rpaiiisr.rfexpenc tore„derthe SWIFT-6UKEthe rery belUin, ot liases in America. The line has now run nearly a month, dur ing which time a great number of gemlemei hav< gone through, both from Philadelphia am New-York. Every pafTenger has found th, road to furpaf. very far all that has been said o its excellence j and the Proprietors of the Swif Sure are extremely happy to hear the behaviou Of I heir drivers, and the treatment at Taverns lpokes of with the highelt fatisfaflion. JOHN M'CAI.LA, Philadelphia THOS.PAVL, Buftleton JOSEPH THORXTON, NICHOLAS H-YNKOOpS N f , Ll< i Dr , v „. JACOB KESLER, \ T. KILLMAN, n>n r Mi,if}on. £LLAS COMBES, Bou„d Brook. R. SANSBURr, Hatch Plains. IS AAC RAWLE. 1 ROBERT PEARSON, J June a. eodtj TO BE SOL D, TWO new frame two Story Hou -1 fes pleasantly fituatcd nejr the Jolly Poll-Tav ern, tipper end of the Village of Frankford. I here ace in each house, be fides a kitchen, two rooms on the firft floor; three on the second, with reomy garrats, all well finiftied ; there are a!f» to each, a good garden lot, ftaWe and coach honfe. Part goods will be taken in pay ment. Any persons wishing to become pur chasers are requested to view the premif'es, and for terras applv to ' JOHN McCLELLEN. Frankford, July 13 The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BF.TWFf N PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK, Dy theOiort ao.l pleafknt roid of BuJHetan, Newtown, Scotch-Plaint, Spring fold and Newark. I ■ At a me'fing or the ».iit W5 at ( , „ St. John > college in th.St n * Refihtd. That on'ths a,ft day, ' i. thit hoard will proceed to «. Ia& .V' - .*'®, hfll and Grammar, who fhail r eC eiv, '? ofE "«- v.ces, at the rate of £ IOQ p tr ' ; Jt hi,f tr . quarreriy; and that public notice t)Mf t' psi4 eti, &c. &c, " ot be gi 7 . N.I 1% office aforefaid cant, by the reflation of a .en t |. m ni Ta " afftirs requirs, the immediate un , B ' 1 voysg? by sea. Undertaking of 3. it is the duty of the raid Profcffo, n allowed an affilhnt) to teach the Enjfo ,* h ° m is grammatically, and to prepare audents/or T ft r t° r v y teachln S tflc m tfee I.atin era r ' - the Vocabulary, and Cordeiy. MBghttos.il hi,_ fch-hrs fated hour* ' a V? U rfcol. 0 udents nhoare not deflintf f,rT e 'r» .* school, are ro be t aU gh t) a, tfce difcretinn „ f Pe r° r parents, or guardian, Arithmetic a J ** branches rffcienieufually taught , n J " —A complete knowlodge thcr: of I?,' " 0(jl3 metic, &c. » confideredindifpcnfiblc in thl lth " for ; and it in expe<sled, that c .ndidate, w?' not known to the Board, will fu! )m ; r ho We nation, as weli a3 produce fatufaeSonr ,Jj-.f* B *" of their good morals, and fair character nia,i The Printers within the United s't« quelled to insert in theur papers theW folHtioi, an* remarks, and to repeat^'"? re * tion, as often as cor vcnience will admit ?üb ' ,C! - soth day of September next. ' ' th ' h»!v z% «r 'wmimxsr^ of Effect, in the Sate of New Wfey the fheriff cf the said county a ,' eia . e<l to credits, fon.osMd lands and tenements ol Jetn Cl.vei tlc '> ' suit of mlliam iVclh, in a plea of trefoil " 'J 0 cafe to Ws damage threethrofand dollars- 4 And whereas, the said (heriff did at f k ' June last pafi, return to the said , o£rt :W T") of attached the defendant by a certain i, 1 • ** Matthias Denma. and Samuel r™k er 'fc^ defendant, to the amount of I,ear dollars,and alio by sixty laird w irrarts ,__" ou ' wd Nmv llerrfort, *nlrf, ,be raid ' T o !,n PI J ' Symmes lha.l appear,- »c fpecid I ail ind " a declaration a: the (uit of the Vii.uiF J 4 will b- emere-i sg.duft hin ' , ,• |ud S r -'Mt here,., wiil be soW t '• n• such c;.)V i>v-; - Wl j .. { . r ylO Aaron Ogdsn, Clerk. & Elizahttn-tovirn,fu'y 3, t'.gi (u) > Valuable Property for Sal, 2 ! !«• Cher..t, near S.x-h dirVfl| v i' t OoNGKass Hall, Cj: '■ | \ LOTc^!fro ""<l.aoout >j feet fndtina.f - L\ nut llrect and 71 ferr ; n u,l. - j „"ood frame honfe, now i n the te r'rt of"™!' 1 - j iienge, lubjcA to a ground rent of ic» Vcr l The ad»ant»geous fttuatioß of this property te' . quite, no cor ,n,e nt.. for it he g are tew in this city to equal it, an uoeeteMkn!tL , I title will be made to the purcbafer. Apnlv t JAMES GIRVAK ! no. 19s, Chefnut flreet, next door to the nr/ 1 miles. , ™ : 1 ' 1- ; 1 KEASJLJRY UEPAFTMENX 5 PTTBLIC NOTICE IS SEBYO,^ iflh' ° f C0 '^ U 111 day of J UH e, one tho. f jr J, fev in dred and nme.iy l.x, entitled "an afl reo„| )r . ,ng the grants of land appropfflfed f or m rL lerviccs, md for tha society rf Uoitfd Brcinren l C r prop agl , ing lbe t ' l ." 4hf " • "Hi the i£l the laid rented afl palled on th c Jf one th :nfand seven hundred andnitc. tjr mas to w ;t : u '" ,c TrfAT the tna of Land herein after dc c'r'ner of'tT V i' " Weft curoer of the leven ranges of tewnlhipi and "^J! 1 bounUanj' ®F the said ranges ;-ther.ce "P H'eMamlWh oftfcefaUrf. crofT . tr, P , ' U " ,hu b " l,ndjr y Hj 1 I'Oic;—thence along the laid boun. dary line r> the 1 uicaroras branch of the Muf- I'"'""' 1 , ' vrrat •'"'effing P :-.ce above Fort ,Lj « ren< e ; thence the f a :d river, to the | poi.it u here a kIW rat, duevd from the p':ce »t will interfefl the laid rim; the mce along the Ime so r„n to the place of be! ginning ; hasten divided into townlhipsof hve miles square, and fraitionalparts of town. Ihips 5 OHd that plats and lurveys of ll tfiid '<nvn;hi])s and fraction;! parts of to»nll,iei ,re lepofited in the offices of the Rrgifter of the ricalury and Surveyor General, for the «fp:c »cn 01 3i 1 pcrioas co«cern#d. , f- eotf mar or (hall begrimed for military fervieeipfffonn. fa during the late war, are required to preftnt the fame to the Reprfler of the Treafnrv, at loijic time prior to the twelfth d'y of February in the yea-, one thousand eight hundred, sot the purjjofe of bein c reg'ftrred ; No cegilM will however be made of any ftfi quant'tv than a quarter township, or four thousand acres. m. Th« priority of location of fhf warrants which inay he pr.l jilted and PejjifUred in manner afore (aid, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the fa id day, be det-iniined by lot, io tbd node drefcribed by th; act fifft recited. The hoMcts of warrants, ftiall »a Vfonuay the 17th day of February, in the year 1800, in the order of which the priority locati on shall be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefoo-. ally, or by th«ir agents, defigeate in writing** the I ofTice of the Rcgifter ol the Treasury, the partial* ] lar quarter townfoips ele&ed by them rcfpe&iveJy* and such of the said holders as shall not dsfignatf their locations on the said day, shall bepoftpored *n locating luch warrants to all other hi-lders of reg-iftercct warrants. V. The holders of warrants for military services fufficicnt to cover one or more quarter t-ownfbipf or tra&s of four thousand acres each; fliaJl, at an/ time after Moucfey the 17 th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firllday 01 January, be al* Jowrd to regifler the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any tracl or tra&s of land not before located. VI. All warrants or claims for lands on account 0/ ; military services, which /ball not be regifterid and locatsd before the firft day of January, 180*, are by the fifyplementary acfl of Congivfs hereinbefore recited, passed on the second day of March, 1799* declared to be forever barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, tb# day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCQTT. PRINTED 1)Y J. H'. W.VAW Sec. «f the Trcrn Ci
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