l. tH&fott£» f United j&tate#, akd Philadelphia Dadv Advertiser\ & r' t NuMatß 2igg.] £ fT7*Tbe price of this Gazette is Eight f Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing : in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional > for enclosing and di [ rectiiig ; and unless some' person in this city i- will become answerable for the subscription, | it must be paid Six Months in /Idvance. TO THE PUBLIC, THE time being fixed on, when the MILITARY LAND (commonly called knot's) WARRANTS, granted'to the United States' army, are to be regiftcr ed and located,—the fubferibers have ex , plored that trait of land on which those war rants are to be laid ; with a view, and for the purpose of offering their services as lo i Ciiters. We take the liberty of fuggjeftinj, " that we are at least as well acquainted with the fituatioti, quality of the foil, See. of the dif ferent townships in the .afar.'i.nd tradt, as any otlier" person this will, perhaps, ap pear more clearly, by obti rving, that Wil liam C. Schink afii(\ed in running the Indian boundary line; at which time Ije conlider&bly travcrrfed that tracl: he also afiifted in surveying and it off into lownfhipy, and at other titles ranged over i it, to gain information. But to obtain a more complete and accurate knowledge, wt , have lately spent between two and three months, with several afliftants, in particu larly examining tht different townships and quarter townfhipt; by which means we have acquired an accuiate knowledge of the whole diftridt.—We now offer our services to <ie public, as Locaters, with affi-ranees tj»»* -will locate warrant's intrafted to us to the best advantage, agreeably to their rights of location, which is to be de termined according to law. For our ser vices we demand the one equal tenth part, either in lands or warrants, when we locate n full trail, of four thousand acres or more, for one person or firm ; the land to be taken in a square, at a corner of the trad ; .which corner is to be equitably determined beiore the time of location.—The one equal lixth part, in cash or warrants, when we conned and locate any amount less than four thou sand acres. We will be in Philadelphia fiom December next, until after the time of location, to tranfstt this bufiuefs. Any person wishing to fatisfy hirafelf farther, will please to call on us, by letter, (postage paid) or othervvifc ; when due attent'ort will be paid, and such vouchers may be seen as we have to offer, which we hope will be fa tisfaftcry. MARTIN BAUM, WILLIAM C. SCIIENCK. Qc'L 9, 1799. COW. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA- ' • October 9, 1799. The medical l?x.tures win commence 011 Mokdat the 18th of November. The Owners or Consignees of GOODS, On board the brig Mercury, J. Yeardficy, master ARE requaftcd to iurnifli their Permits, the said veflel having began to difiharge at Walcut Street Wharf. , THOMAS & J. KETLAND. September 28. d^t Just imported, fn the ship Wilmington, Captain Blair, rROM LGN3OK, 3 cases Creaiala Morlaix, 11 ditto Weilphalia Linens, assorted, ' a ditto ditto finer quality, FOR SALE By THOMAS & J. KETLAND. September 28. dijt FOR SAL r £. - • TO GRAZIERS. In pursuance of th« lad will and tefiament of Ge neral David Forman, decealed, will be cxpofed to sale, at public vendue, (on the prcmil'es) on Wednafday the 15th day ol O&ober next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, •"I 1 HAT very valuable FAKM and PLAN- X TATION» lying on the Long Marih in - Qiieen Anne's county, fhte of Maryland, cos taming about five hundred acres, about fifteen miles from Chester town, fix from Church hill, and twelve from the head of Chester. This property is an obje<£l of very great Spe culation, particularly to any person in the graz ing line, and in fail to any person wilting to v«lt their money in lands. There is 3 very proportion of laid farm laid down in timothy, and will cut grals fufficient, I doubt not, to pay j a neat profit of jco dollars a-year. There are also about twenty acres more cleared and fit to lay down in grass; and what renders it more valuable is, tllat when cnee the timothy is well set, it will last any pcrfon's life lime: And what i» called the bed of the Marsh, (of which there is a considerable part belonging to this farm) tbtvJftil is frofri four to fix feet deep, of a black rich loom, and will average from two and an half to three tons of timothy an acre; and for two years past all the hiy which could : be spired from the farm, has (bid at the stack for five pounds a ton. 'I he arable land is calcu lated for wheat, rye, Indian corn, and particu larly for what is called kite-foot or bright tobac co ; it is well timbered, and contains maple fw?fnps,tliat when cleared, will make meadows eq'jal to any oh the farm. Any person wilhing to purchase, ean viow the prtmifes on application to Mr. Stephen Fofman, on laid farm. The conditions of sale will be, one half the purchase moßey on the j firtt day of January next, and the remainder j on the firft day of May following. WILLIAM G. FORMAN, j Surviving Execuror. 1 jawtjjO. V99> s JUST RECEIVED, Ffom the BOSTON Manufactory, a Qt'Asvirr of WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes. TOR SALE BY, ISAAC HARVEY, Jun. N. B. Any fire or sizes that maybe wanted cut larger than 18 by 12 can be had from said manufacto ry, on being ordered; and attention given to forward on any orders that may be left for that purpose Apply at No. g, South Water-llreet, as above, july 8 dtf Now Landing from the ship Delaware, trom Can ton and lor fait by the Subfcrißers. Hyson, "\ Hyfoh Skin, ( Young Hyson, V f Souchong, j Canton and Garden Fan?, Nanking, -v China Ware, ifrij'cd. Umbrellas 13 to ,1a kichc6. Silk Handkerchiefs, Hair Ribbons aud Sewing SiVks. They hafe also rcmai>,:«% on Hand Block Peifiaos, Choppa and Puli-cat Roir.alle, And a general afFortnient of Dry Got>dt as usual. Thomas if Joshua Fisl-r, 4th mo 16 ROSS SIMSON, HATt FOR JAM, 3000 pieces ifl and id quality Ruflta Duck, 100 pieces Ravent Duck (fuperio-r) Boftou Heef in Barrels, A few bales Bengal j h smhc?ms. 1100 bushels St Mai tins Salt, aprit 11 TO BE SOLD BY r/SSSE <3 ROBZftT WALK. Old Port Wine, in p*pes, hhds. and qr. caiks, Also Landing at tbevr Wharf From on bnard the Sip Edward from Lifhon. LifbonWinp, in pipes and >jr. calks, june 25 '\r 5 'To BOTANISTS.-CARDENERS W FLORISTV \ AND to all other ladies and gentleman, curious in ornamental, rare exotic or and flowers, cultivated in the grcfn houf«, or ftovc, and in the open ground—A and numerous variety of such rarities is now of fered for sale, being the acquirement ot many years earned application, great affinity, and con fiderable expence. The profcnt proprietor having, from the natu ral growth and fuccefsful increase of his plants, as well as from frequent other acquirements and ad - ditions to his colle&ion, so far increased it as to render the allotted apartments liot fufficiently large and commodious, is induced to make this of fer, or facrifite. After rcferving a general end suitable ft«ck, he has to spare a well afTorted and great variety of things, comy>rif;fcg a beau tiful colh&ion, fnfficitfnt to tic eorat/e, furnifli, and ornament a fpaciou* or banclfome green-bouse AT ONce. I he whole cellc&icn, lor that department, will be fold 011 very«fnoderate and easy terms; or the pro prietor may be induced to divide it into two equal lots; but he docs not on any account intend to al low them to be fe4e<sled or culled out by separate ly felling single plants or filial I lots in any thing like a retail way. > The whole it a truly valuable collision, such as is very rarely to be met with for fs'.e on this si !e the Atlantic—indeed a moiety of them would com pril'c a very desirable and extensive variety, con fining of many or mod of the tropic.il fruits, aad other rare and curious finely ornamnntal trees, ftirubs, and plant-, whh a numerous aud abundant aflbrtmcnt of choice bulbous,tuberous, and fibruus rootvd flowering and ornai ental plants in mix tures; all of guod or sup trior kinds, as may be seen by the catalogue. For which, and for any lurthi.r neceflary information, r.leafe to apply to J< hn Cummiags, at the Alms-lioufe, MelTrs. David and Cuthbert Landrirh, gardeners and purfery-men, in in High-street, above Twelfth-flrcet, Philadelphia, Mr, William Booth, in the fame line of butinefs, Baltimore, or Mr David Williamfon, Grcenwich ftreet, New-York. < N. B. It is now a good time and proper fiifon te build a green-house, and to remove plants. daw. Sept 24. About Sixty-Six Head for disposal. 0- Enquire of MATTHIAS BORDLEY, at the Island in Wye River, Eaftero Shore, Ma ryland/ or in cafe of Writing, diri<sl to him at Eafton,' Talbot County, Maryland. Wye, Sept. 2, $ A beautiful Country Seat for Sale, the bank of the Delaware O joining lands of Matthias Siplei and Mr, John Duffield, 13 miles from Philadelphia ar.«J 7 miles from Bristol. The buildings eonfift ofa ntw two ilnry Frame House and Kitchen adjoining— 3 rooms on a floor, a Piazza the whole front of the House, a Pump of excellent water, also a good gardeh and orchard —to acres of land will be fold with the premises, but more can be had if required. There is a gravelly (hore at the river, the water flages for Burlington pass every day in the sum mer fealbn, aijfl the land itages for New-York within half a mile ; any perl'on inclining to pur chase may know the terms of sale and other par ticulars by enquiring at No. 12, Dock-street, or No-iSi, South Seeond-fiieat. June 1. FOR SALE, IN GEORGE TOWN, TOGETHER OR SEPARATE, Two handsome Dwelling Houses. THEY coutain five rooms with fire-places, four bed chambers, two closets, and have two hand some piazzas, a kitchen near the houses, 4 bake house, two rooms for domtftics, a ftableand coach houfc, a beautiful garden ornamented with tcr. races well grafted, a large fifh pond, a well and a spring of water, 150 young fr»it trees. The whole finifhed ard done in the neatest and strongest manner, under a handfomc and excellent enclosure, containing three lots and a half, extend ing ISO feet on Fayette ftxeet, and 191 feet on Thjr4 flreet;, Fcr terms apply to John Thrclkcld, George Town on Potoaiaok. awguft;»?, 1799. PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9, 1799. CATTLE. C4thdst. I'' V THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That :he fubl'crlber living at George Town, crofr roads in that county and -flare of Mary land, bath obtained letters of admiuiflration on the perianal estate of William Dinsinoore, late of Kent County, merchant, dsceafed. All persons having any claims agiinft the faitl deceased, art reqviefted to exhibit them pro perly authenticated, either to the fubferiber or to William Barroll, Esq. her attorney, living in Cheftcr Town Maryland. All persons indebted to the deceased, either on Bond, Bill, note or account, are rarneftly re queftecl to discharge the fame without delay, ■atherwife suits will be commenced against them. ISABELLA DIN3MOORE, Adminiftatrix of William Dinsrnore deceased George To wn Cro/s-Roads Kent County. NOTICE. To the Creditors of Joseph Alexander, LATE of Lewiftown. in the aounty of Mif flin, and commonwealth of PeAnfylvania; \*'ho was a part .tr of the firm of John/on Zif Alexander, I have applied to the judges of the court of Common pleas, in and for the county of Miftlin a.'orefaid, for the benefit of the laws of the laid commonwealth, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, and they have appointed the fecund Tutfday,of September next, for a faring of me and my creditors at in laid county, of which, pjeafeto take'notice, JOSEPH ALEXANDER. anguft 23 § THIS is to give notice, That the Subfcriher, of EJkton; hath obtained from the Orphan's Court of Cecil County, in Maryland, letters oi Adiiiiiiiflratios, on the pcrfooal es tate of SAMUEL HEIVET'T, late ol said Coun ty deceased. All persons having claims against the (aid deceased, arc hereby warned, to exhibit the fame with the vouchers thereof, to the Siib fcriber, at or before the firft day of March next— They may stherwife, by law, be excluded from all benefit of thefaid estate. Given undw rny hand this 1 jth day of Augufl, *799- JOHN Ad'tr. Aug. 17. » THE PARTNERSHIP TRADING under the Firms of Hartshorni, Labce ss* Co. and Jrssi ts" Ro- Beur Walk, was diflolvad t jno. id, »798, and rhe piKserlhip tiading under the firm of Harts horns f Large, wasdiffulved 15th of the 4th ™ persons indebted to either of the ajove to make immediate pay ment, and tK3i»^U avc d , mands f y ic accounts. r 7 tio. 13th 3JpT~ THE partnership of -Joshua B. Bond, and John Brooks, trading under the firm of Bond £sf Brooks, 13 tliis day ditToJved by mutual fonlent, all persons indebted to them, are re qusfted to make immediate payment to Jofbna B. Bond,'and those having demands to present »hslr accnunts to hioi for settlement, agril J WILL BE SOLD, BY PUBLIC VENDUE, On the 21 st October next, On th« Premises, In the town of Dover, Kent County, Delaware State, EIGHT LOTS OF GROUND adjoining each other, on the wtil fide ol' Kiug-ftrcct, con taining in front about j©s feet, and extending in depth weflward a' out 401 feet, on which are ere<sU-d a two flory brick dwelling house, and another brick building, suitable for a ftcre or office, together with Several frame tenements— a 11 ream of water mns through the fout.h part of the lo.t, wVere a tan yard might be improved to advantage. Payment of a part of the purchrl'e money will be required —the remainikr man be at inr«rrfi for dumber of years by giving the premises in se curity, &t. September 24,' 1799 Valuable Property for Sale, In ehefmst, near Sixth flreet, dlrciflly opposite CoNcmss Hall, A l-OT of ground, about it feet front ih QM- L V nit street and 73 feet in is a good frame house, now in the tei ure of Satmiei Bengt fuhjciSl to a ground rent of »?,.». per annum. The, advantageous situation of this property re quires no comments, for it mutt lieinowo, tbre are few in thiß city to egualit, »n tjnecieptionabla title will be made to the ptirchafer.' Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. l9S.Chefnut flrcej, next door t6 the prt mifes. march 5 TO BE SOLD, TWO rjew frame two Story Hou ses pleasantly fituaied near the Jolly Poft-Tav erii, upper end of the Villjge of Fraukford. There are in each house, besides a kitchen, two rooms on tb« fieft floor; three /on the second, with reomv garrats, ail well finiftied ; there a,re alfn to each, a good garden lot, liable and coach heufc. Pitt goods will be taWen in pay ment. Any persons wifcing to become pur chafc-r» are requeued to view the premiiet,' and for terms apply to JOHN M-CLELLEN. eotf Frank ford, July 13 FOR SAL E, A variety of Lots, many of them vtry advan tageously fituat-d north of the city of Phila delphia, in different parts of the Land iknown as the Eflateof the late William Martia, Efq—many of the lots afford valuable sites for Country feats, not excelled !>y any wittin the fame diftancc ottho City, other bts are well adapted for Garden Grounds, Pallure &c. a third defcriprioa is well calculated for buildings fronting upon Frankford road, Second, Third, and Fourth streets continued to the German Town Road and also on Cross Roads designed to be lag! out from Fourth Street to Tur ners Lane, to whic-h the property extends—For lurther particulars,application to be made to NICHOLAS HOLY DAY. on the Premises westward of Fourok Afreet. % july dsw Joshua B. Bond. John Brooks* dt2iO. * tu tli fa tf ALMS-HOUSE. September 25; 1799. AT a njjstjng ps the General Board of the the Poor, tfKESIfNT, • Jacob Grfcble, Gharles Swift, William Preflon, William Holdcrnefse, Luke W. Morris, Samuel Gatliff, Charles Pleafants', Matthew Vandusterl, Geraldus Stockdalej James Eagle. Whereas thediftrefled fituatiori of many of the inhabitants of the city of Philadelphia ari flfigfrom the present calamity, requires imme diate relief; and whereas, from the gencar! absence of the freeholders, and other taxable inhabitants, it has become Impracticable to continue the colle&ion of the faxes appro priated for the support of the poor. Therefore resolved, That Samuel Gat!lff and Charles Pl'ealants (hall be a committee from tbis Board, to negotiate a loan from either of the Banks in this city, amounting to tea thousand dollars, five thousand of which to be advanced immediately, and the other five thousand., whet) in the opinion of this Board it shall become lieceffny. Resolved. That luch part of the buildings at Matters' Place, as belong to the .Guar dians of the Poor, be appropropriated tor the reception of such children, as may become orphans in consequence of the present ca lamity, and that.Luke W. Morris be ap pointed to prooure Nurses, and other proper attendants for them, and"general.y to super intend that part of tJrc Encampment', Resolved, That William Holdernefse,Wil liam Preflon,, James Engle, and Matthew Vanduzeu, Guardians of the' Pdor, til con junction with Dr. Samuel P. Griffitts, John Evans, Thomas Harrifon and John James ; (hall be a committee for granting relief to the poor and diftrefTed inliabitauts of the ci ty of Philadelplia, the Diftrift of Soutli wark, and the Northern-Liberties, which committee lhall keep an account of the per sons relieved, and the sums Upended; hav ing also power to appoint such persons as they may deem qualified to aUift in visiting all and every house in whiefi sick or distress ed persons are resident, in order that full anJ effe&ual'relief may be afforded. Resolved, That Luke W. Morris be the Treasurer of the above committee, and that the meney which maybe borrowed from the Banks, agreeably to a resolution of this day. of the atu>v«-c<»nimuee, and luch'as may Be iqcured in maintaining the orphan children at Matters' Place. diw. CHARLES SWIFT, President. AN INVOICE OF DRY GOODS FCR SALE, Consisting of broad and narrow Cloths, Cnffimeres, Coating', Flannels, Thickfetts and Cords, J Linfeys, Baizes, Swanfdownsj Cottons, Brown Holland, Irifli Linens, Irilh and Scotch Sheeting, Dowlafs, &c. &c. IC7* Apply to William Parkbr, Peet H'.ill, on the Ridge road, tlvo miles iron; the citv. October 5, 1799. Fafhiovable Millinery.'" ELIZA M'DOUGALL, NO. 134, MjIRKST STREST, HAS juit received j cr ftiip Thoma* Chalkley and Adriana.from Loudon, an elegant aflortment et the laoft i&ftnonable*MiLLiN e r. y , viz. Chemiiie rol'ctte I-EAIHEKS Fancy flowers Blark tiffany flowers Wreaths Pink, yellow and blue crape, full dress caes Do. do. ani do. Nclfon's bonnets Infant's ftraw bonner* Maid's !ancy do. do. Women's do. do. do. Do. do. (hades Do. do hats Fancy bugle (hoe roses Do. do. trimmings Black, white, blu.,yellow, pink and orange erap« lUack, white and greei* gautc veils Do. gauze cloaks N. B. Ar.d per Harmony, juftarrived, a furthef affortmer.t of Millir, June 26 ROBERT KlD's COPPER WAREHOUSE, HO, 201, MARKET.STREtf. Late ALEXANDER RILSLA.ND is" Co< HAS JUST RECEIVED 3 1 Tons Patent Improved sheathing Copper & Nails, viz. »o, 22, 24, 26, ts" 28 02. per foot, 1 & 1 > 8 inch Pointed & unpohlhed Sheath ing Nails, So boxes of Tin. LIKEWISE en HAND, A Large assortment of Raised and Copprr bottoms and (hunts or Copper-Smiths, Ltad ,t3" Block, Tin, And a General assortment of'lronmongery for August 15 Notice is hereby given, To the OWNERS of MEADOW LAND, Within the DiUritft of Schuylkill Foint, ' I 'HAT an ElecSlion for Five Managers and a Treasurer for the enfuirg year, will be held st Benntr's Tavern, sign 0 | t'h* Blue Ball, on Tuesday the Brh of Octelur next, ! ttween the hours of three and five in the afturnoon. LAW RENCE SECKEL. Treasurer. September a®, 1 799. law^t. fs to defra' Thee: eoil2W. eotf. w&ftf. I . *- 22 Hoglheads of SUGAR, (of a good quality) 4k.; AND t 3 I'on of FUSTICK, This day landing at S. Downing'. Wharf, Second absvc Rsie iircct, ANU FOR S^ILE, By SAMUEL RHOADS. Oitober 9, 1795. 140 barrels By SITVtGN & HYMAtf-GRATZ, No. 232, Market Slreet. Wiro HAVK Ai-SO ON HAKB, 150 qh chests Hyson Skin 'I'EA,"J of latest 30 qr. chests Ftyfon ditto, I impor -10 chefls Bohea ditto, j tation. ' Sept: 18. dim. Jqhn Miller, Juts. No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. Has for Sale. CefTaes, • Bafias, " Mairioddiei, Taffaties, ' Calicoes, I'aWia S Rociil and> Han<ik«rchiefi. Malawi j . ■ the foregoing goods are noH> Id t/e fold at REDUCED V. 15. Mmy »f ttiete Oopds majbeftMteiq tt) advantage in this.country, may 16 ' 1 3»wsf , TO BE SOLD, An Invoice of Woollens* CONSI4TWO of Cqaife and Pine -ijlbtfp.-T < principally Dirk Blut, *nd printed Ciffiawei -—-IPF'y ". " ' - 'v'" • ; Owen & Jonathan Mo 151 Markc(-Urc£t. April 29 Philadelphia, September 15, 1799. THE Coulrt for the appointment of Guardians of the Poor for the ensuing yeai, met this day accerding to law, at the City Hail, in the ci ty of Pbiiidcilphia, but a lufficicnt lmru jcr of coun« ty magistrates not appearing, and the new mem bers ol the Board of Guardian: returned to serve, notbeirg prafent, the Mayor, Alderiv.cn and Jus tice Wheeler, adjourned the Court to rhe A Ims hcufc, in the city ot Philadelphia, at eleren o'clock the fame day; when being assembled, together with ten members of the old Board of Guardians, including four members of tha old Board of Ma nagers, of'the Alms-house, and none sf the new nil mbjrs appearing, it was thought advifeable to adjourn the Court to Monday the eleventh uay of November next ensuing, then to meet at the City HalJ, jit ten o'clock intte forenoon,to which time and place the faii Court is adjourned, of which all persons concerned are to take notice. ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor. JOHN JENNINGS, ? Alder- MICHAEL HiLLEGAS,j men. SAMUEI. WHEELER, one of th? Justices of the Peace for the county of Philadel phia. tuft IN. One Thousand Five Hundred DOLLARS WAS delivered to the POSTMAS TER here, in the Pcst-Office, on the evening of Tucfday tbe 27 th ult. 'in a LE TTER directed to Mr. 'John Mills, Merchant, Baltimore, containing two ALEXANDRIA BANK NOTES, No. 4.-520, in favour of William Taylor, and dated Wfh April, 1798, for ONE THOU SAND DOLLARS, and No. 4522, in fa vour of John P. Pleasants, and dated the toth of December, 1798, for FIVE-HUN DRED DOLLARS , * filth letter has been SUPPRESSED in a POST-6FI.TCE,"and the BANK NOTES taken out as the PUBLIC MAIL was not STOPPED, MOLESTED, or UOB3LD. Cankers and merchants are particularly rrqutfted to watch the ilrculation of said notes, and stop them ; aad any rfon giv ing; such information as will lead us to nisirey, Ihall have EIVE HUNDRED" DOLLARS reward. WILSON Js* SWANN. Frede rick £burg, (Virg.) Sept. 10. |C7" All Printers in the United States, are requefttd to publilh the above, and v?e will pay theni. By JAMES KINSEY, Esq. Chief Justice of the fuprerwe court oi New-Jersey, . No/ice is hereby given, nick, and John W. Bloomfield for themselves, by John W. Bloomfield in right of Ann his wife, William Bullus, John Moore, \<a- the right of his wife Mary, John Bullus and Ruth Buflas wiio claim an undivided sixth fart of all that traifl of land f»tuate, lying and being in Sr riiigfield, Bur lington county, containing eleven hundred and eight>-cight acres and a half of an acre or there abouts, formerly denized by Mary l.udlam to Francis Bullus, who by his lad will and tcftament (fevifed the fame tradl to William Bowser, and John Turner in trulMor Samuel Bulhis his son in tee, whiuh said Samael Bullus by his deed '.'earing dale on or about the sth day cf March ■ -196, conveyed the fame to his children Francis Bullus, and the fame ion Bloomfield,formerly Ann Bul lus, William Bullus, Mary Bullu?, now Mary- Moore, John Bullus and Ruth Bullus, 1 have nom ■ ! iiiatcd aud appointed Job Lipper.cott, Esq. cf Springfield afortfaid, Abraham Moc'kton and Ohas. Ellis, both of the city of Burlington, ccmmiffiori | crs, to divide the bid trad into iix vqual (hares or parts, and unless proper oljjt&iors ?.rt Hated ro me on the I tit day of Nov. next,*-: my office in the city of Bur'.isgton at ten o'clok in the,n»Ari.i.,g of J that «lay,the said |ob Lippencott, Abraham Jtock | ton and Charles Elli&, will then be appointed the I CommiGioncrs to make petition of the fai l of land, purfuanc to an a<&, entitled, " an . St lor the more eity putition of lands held by Cb-p: ir ners, joint-tyinants, and tetiants.in common' p..f !cd the elcverth day of November in t.le year of our Lord J 789 —Given under my haiid the 3.th day of AugullA. D. 1799. fcp. i. f / r ■ \VOLUMP. XVI. v j . ■' §•* •>..
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