JUST RECEIVED, from the BOSTON Manufactory, A QUANT If T OF WINDOW GLASSj Of-different siies\ FOR SALE Bi ISAAC HARVEY, Jkn. 11. 'ft. Any fixe ©r fixes that maybe wah*e4cui tuur Uwi »® by is.can be hid from said manula&o ---l», oo btiqc orderedi and silent ion give" to forward oa an* ordcra that may be left for that purpose Apply at No. 9, South Water-Steet, as above. J»)y » " WAR DEPARTMENT, PROPOSALS WILL be received at tins Office until the seventh day of April next for rutting oat eloathing for the Army of the United States.— The proposals mult J'pecify the price required for cutting out each of the several articles* to wit, Horseman's cloaks, regimental coats, veAs ami overalls. PROPOSALS will also be received until the seventh day of April aext tor the delivery of five thuufand hats and twenty thotfand ihirts. The hats to be made of good wool to he well ma- Bufaflu-ed, full co krd, bound with narrow black bidding, the fan er hind part eight inch es bread, fides and corners fix inches broad. The Ihirts to be of linen equal in quality with the pattern article, and to be Is, well made as be said pattern. . One halt' of the hats and shirts to he dilivcr on or before the 6r(l day of June next, and the remainder on or before the ftrft day of July next. Patterns of the several articles nny be Teen at the Military Stores kept by John Harris,on the Wharf attwren Arch ind Race Greets. Security will be required. JAMES Mc. HENRY, Secretary of War. <4ts A, M*rch 7 WATER-OFFICE. Centre Square, Febeaaty j, 1800. IN compliance with the inftruftions of the Committee for watering the city, and with iny own inclinations, every possible admit tance and information has been given to thpfe citizens who have vilited the Works during thtir progress. The Engine® are now arrived, and ait: immediately to be put up, and it it hoped that it will be thought rea fonableand just, both-to the Public, and to the Contraftor for the Engines, that the workmen Ihould not be interrupted. Asa very few months will fully gratify the cu riolity of the citizens, by (hewing them the Engines in full operation, a temporary ex clusion of all vifitorsfrora the Engine houses cannot appear improper. B. H. LATROBE, Engineer. February 13. ' dtf. WILL BE EXPOSED TO SALE, (At Public Vcadiic) On Second Day, the of this Instant, ON TtiE PREMISES, SEVERAL LOTS OF LAND, PLEASANTLY fituat*d on th« main road leading from Philadelphia to New York, in Lower DuMin tAwnfllip, in th« county of Pkiladel between the 10 and n mile ftoncs, contain ing from one to five acres each; one other Lor, containing about thirty acres, lying on the road leading irom fai l road to Buftleton ; there arc on said lot a good stone dwelling house, a good apple orchard, about fix acres of well timbered land, the remainder cleared and in a good date of cul tivation. for further particulars, enquire of the owner oji ths* premises. JONATHAN PAUL. 3<i racntb, 13th. THE UNDERSIGNED, HIS Swedilb Majesty's Consul fierier*!, and au thorized to rranfadt the Consular Bofinefs, tor his Majefly the King of Denmaak in the United States-os America, refidingat Philadelphia, Hereby g'rocs public Notice, That ki obedience to recent inftru«£lions received from hi* government, it is the duty of all Maften of Swedifti and Danish veflels, before their failing from any port in the said States, to call upon him or the Vice Consul in order to be granted such Certificates for thtir Cargoes, which the exigency of the slate of the Neutral Commerce and the fe ver* I Decrees of the Belligerent Power!, render indifperfably necessary, and, that any Matter ol vefTeis belonging to the refpe&ive nations, or na vigating usder the prote«slion of their flags, in omitting to take such certificates, will personally ftaad reipoafiblc-for the coofequences. RICHARD SODERSTROM Philadelphia, ißth December, 1799. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE About 25 acrts cf Land, LAYING on the east fide of the Falls Road.— On the East it is bounded by property belong iag to Mr. Tench Francis, fen.—on the south, by a road perches, and on the north by a lane, which separates it from Mr. M'Call. It is propo sed to divide this land into 3 equal parts in order to suit the purchafersw Alio, 51 acres, situated on the weft fide of Germantown roid, adjoining Maflers's eftjte, being part of the property of the late Samuel Mifflin. For terms apply to Samuel MifHia, corner o( Market and nth streets. January 24. dtf. TWENTY DOLf.ARS REWARD. RAN AWAY on Saturday evening the 13th July instant, from C<Jebrook Furnace, Lancaster countyi a Negro Man named Colo, he is about 40 years of age, five feet fix or se ven inches high, tolerable black, with a down it) look, squints, he is a cunning artful fellow, a great liar, and very fond of strong liquor, has been brought up to the farming bufineis, is very handy at any kind ot labtwing work; he toek with him a nun.b«r of clothing, amongst which were, one fiiit plain Nankeen; (Tone money). It is expired h« has shaped his course for Philadelphia or New York. *\* The above reward will be paid for f»- curing; him i n any giol in the United States, with reasonable charge! if brought home. SAMUEL JACOBS. Colebrosk Furr.ice, July 16, 1799: NICKLIN AND GRIFFITH HAVE FQR SALE small chests of Ginghams, on board 4 ditto of colored Muflinets, the uiip 4 hales of St. Fernando Serges, i Neftor,in 4 ditto of Camblets, j the river io ditto of colored and white from Caflimeres, J Liverpool 14 trunks of printed Catlicees, The above are in small ajfirttdpackage* calculated either for the Weji Jndia or ban* trade* 30 ton 3 Lead, in pigs, 8 tons of dry White Lead in hhds. 17 casks of fine dry Yellow Paint, 6 ditto of Mineral Black, I ditto of ditto White, 10 ditto of Colcothar, 3 ditto of Purple Brown, 10 cases JEnglifti China Ware in Cetts, 36 Cftlkf o£ Nails aflbrted, 300 barrels pickled Salmon, 80 half ditto ditto, 80 barrels Herrings, 30 ditto Shad, to ditto Mackarel, 7 calks of Porter in bottles, 20 puncheons Rum, 190 pipes of Brandy, 4th proof, 15 pipes old Madeira Wine, 27 quarter chests Young HyfonTea, 13 boxes of Imperial ditto, Englilh Gunpowder, HF Forged Copper Nails aud Bolts, Sail Ca*val"i, Empty Wine Bottles, Cork in sheets, Green Coffee in hhds. Ftbrvarv i; March 6, 1800 OF Unseated I,and» in We£morel«»d county, Pennsylvania, are hereby notified, that on lefa the Taxrs Hue on said lands for arc P a into the of John - treafuier of said coui'ty. n n or before the aoth of April next, they will be advcrtilH tor f»le, as the law diredls JAMES M'GHEW, "1 HENRY ALLSHOUSE, \ Commas, JEREMIAH MURRY, J January l 8» TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March i&th, £799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the ail of Cengrtrfs palled on the ill day of juae, one thousand, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled " an aft regulat ing the grant! olHand appropriated for mili tary services, and for the society of United Brethren for propagating tlie gofpcl among the Heathen ; an< l 'he a& fupplcmentary to the said recited afi pafled on the fee oml day 0{ March, oaethoufand fevenhusdred andnine tynine to wit: THAT the tradl of Land he rem after de scribed, namely* " beginning at the North Weft comer of th« seven ranges of townftiips, and running tbence fifty miles due south, along the western boundary©* the said ranges ; —thence due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line crofles t4ie fame; —thence along.rbe said boun dary line to the Tufcarora9 branch of the Muf kingum river at the eroding place ab< vc Fort Lawrence ; thence down the said river, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of beginning, wilJ interfeft the said river i thence along the line so run to th» place of be ginning j" .lias been divided into townlhips of five miles fq.uare, and fractional parts of town ships ; and rhat plats and fur vteys of the laid ffwnfhips and fra&ional parts of townQiips are depofeted in the effices of the Regilter of the Treaftiry and Surveyor General, for the infpec lion of all perfoas concerned. 11. The holders of ftich warrants a» have been or (hall begrantod fqr military lervices perform ed during the late war, are required to present the fame to the Register of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpose of being registered ; No registry will however be made of any lef* quantty than a quarter townfliip, or four thousand acres. 111. The priority of location of the warrants which may be presented Mid manner afore said, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, wiM Immediate ly after the said day, be defcrrmined by lot, hi the mode drefcribed by the ail firft recked. The holdets of registered warrants, fhail oa Monday the I7«ti day of February, in the year 1800 ,i n the order of which the priority #f locati on (hall be determined ty lotas aforefaid, peton ally, or by thsrr agents, defigaate in * rkirig at the office of the Regifler of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townfkips ele&ed by them rcfpe>ilively, and such of the said holders as (hall not defignatr their locations on the said day, (hall be poftponcd in locating such warrants to all other holders of registered warrants The Holders of warrant# for military fcrvice* 1 ■ - fufficient to cover one or more quarter townftips : Unitfd States, ) , r or trails of four thousand acres each ; (kail, at any Pennsylvania District. J time after Monday the 17 th day trf February, 1800 ' , ntAiTowMcvr and prior to the fiHl day ol January, 1802, be al- BY ADJOUKNMhNI. to register the laid warrants in manner a- • forefaid, and forthwith tomake Ucations therefor TjY virtue of a wtltof venditioni exponat, to on any tract or traits of land not before located. 1J dire&ec), iffjed out of the circuit court # VI. of the United States, in and for the PtnniyUa- AII warrants or claims for land* on account of n j a J)lftrusU of the middle circuit, will be fold military ferviccs, which fcallnotbe rfgiftend and b „ u i l)ic v<!n d ut at tke city tavern, in Second located before the firft day of January i8o». are by fl ' rC et, jn the us p hihdd p hil on Satur th. fupplemeot.ry afl of Congref. here.n br'or* , fce h J- Ail „ r Jt ? o . clock in recited, palled on tho second day of March, 1799. t J eTen f ng , a K that certain tract or parcel of " Given undcr'my hand at Philadelphia, th. Und > and bcin .& ,he riv " " r , day and year above mentioned. ««k " llcd Lackawaxen, in the county of 7 * OLIVER WOLCQTT Wayne, containing Booq acres and upwards ; o r,l cr* ' on which are erected a mefluage, stables and c * °J e * reasur V» lawmill, with the appurtenances. —The names TREASURY DEPARTMENT. f * d ,rtet " . Maj 2 9 ' k , i 7 p. ! Mordetai Roberts, Jcbn Till, THE propr.etor.of certificates . fined for ft. b- $ M Medera G Wart X fcr.ptions to the Loan beir.ng interest it L r ■ i> • it 1 eight per centum per annum, are notified, that Fems, Benjemm Hancock, at any time after payment (hall have been made George 7 ://, Edward wasted, of the sth inftaliaent, which will become due Thomas IViggins, "James Thompson, during the firft ten days of the moßth rf July George Morton, Joseph IVbtfeheed, enfning, Certificates of Funded Stock may at ! Geerge Streeton, Patrick Connolly, their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan { friend Streeton, Thomas Griffy, > # Offices, refpcilively, for the amount of the four ; j ohn QU/itant, William Halbert. S nrft tnftalm«nts, or one moiety ot the fems e*- , J prefiedin the fubfeription certificates: —Ne cer- j Seized and taken in execution as the property tificates of Funded Stock will however be iflued.i °f Robert Lett is Hooper, deceased. for left than one hundred dollars. . Soch subscription certificates a< may he pre •nted at the Treasury or Loan Offices in con* cqtecnce »f the foregoing arrangement, wiU be ndorfijd and diftinilly marked 10 as to denste, that a m«tty of the flock has been ifiued. OLIVER WOLCOT7, Secretary of the Treasury. Aim UNSEATED LANDS. THE OWNERS A NEIV MUSICAL REPOSITORY IS NOW OPENED At Chalk's Circulating Library, No, 75 North Third Street, WHERE may be hai, all the Fajhhnable Music composing the longs &.c lati.ly lold *t the Rt ppfitory in South Second Street. To wlich, in a few days, will be added, some PIANO FORTES of a very fuperipr tone and quality, Flutes, Fifes, Violins, bc,l Reman Violin String?, and every other artid-: i:i the mui'ical line, which will lie fold in prime order, and on the mod reasonable terms. Su v feriptiors received for the Musical journal for the Piano Forar, and the Flute or Violin, th# firft fix r.pmbcrs Of which are alfeady publiftied, and raav be purc'uied together or f»parately by noi» fubfcrihexs March 6, 1800. WHEREAS Ulathew Itwin did an the Bth day of Jul<n 1797 make an atfignmnntot his estate anu effects, to us the fubfcriberi, for the be nefit of such of a* should on or before the zcth of Aeptem, v -er, 1797, execute to him a full and final (Hicharge—Now-thofe Jf his creditor* who are entitled to a dividend under iaid align ment. are rcquefted to fumifli their ounts to Samuel Meeker, with interest caiculatecnjp to the Bth day 01 July. T797 as a dividend will abfolutc ly be (truck on the firlt day of April next, and those who negle& t« comply with this notice will there after be excluded from the benefit of the fame. P£ Hip Nicklin mvilff Samuel Meeker j Naiti'l Lewis, by bis Ads. J>Aflignees, Pearson Hunt John M. Taylor j Philadelphia, March 14 r Public ar cautioned against receiving the y Subl'tribcrs Note in favor of, and indor sed by Thomas W. Francis, dated yeftcrilay, at 6oday< after date for eight hundred dollars. The note is in the hand writing of the Subscri ber, and at the bottom a memorandum fcy the indorfcr, to the credit of the drawer, Thomas W- Francis This note together with a con rra<sl between Charles Will'amfon, and Charles Hale for lands in townlhip, No. 4, iu the sth range of Stricter couaty, state of New»Jerfey, and ißHdry other papers contained ki a Pocket Book, were tak -n from the Subscribers d«fk last evening. As '.he above can be <*f no use to the person .. ;k has carried them off, flihould they be retcfcued, n > queflions flail be aiked. February 6 ACF.RTT El C -of w» Share «f the Bank of the United States, No. aoiio, i-U the name ot Lewis Ptter Quirtyn, a. il a certificate of two Shares the "said Hark, No 25119, in the name of George James Cfcyimofldely, Earl of Choimon- dcly, vere forwarded from New-York by the Chafterfield Britiih Packet sos Falmouth. wLich was captured by the French, and the Certificates loft or deftrryed, and for which application i* made at said Bank for the renewal thereof, of wh:ch all perlons concerned ;ire desired t© take notice. CLEMEN r BIDDLE. February aI TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, OB KXr HANGfDj For property in the City, or within thirty miles of it y A PLANTATION or \t&€i of Land in Miffliu County and State of Pennfvlva nia, within lax miles of the river Juniata, con taining about 300 acres. There are about fifty acres cleared, part of which is a rich bottom, watered by a constant ft ream that is strong enough to work an oil or a grilt mill Any person inclining to deal for it, may obtain fur ther snfoVmatioo by applying at the offic * of this gazette N. B. If ibid, credit wiH be given for part of the mopey. Or to ! e for a good Vclfel, AN elegant new two story FRAME HOUSE, twenty seven feet front by thirty-four in depth, with a commodious piazza and kitchen, to gether with a coach hoafc and ftabl«» situ ite in the flouriihlng vtMage of Frankford. The houft, which may be entered the fir ft of June nAt, will he finifhei in the neatsft stile with na.iny conveni ences, and will be well adopted to a large gentees faroUy who may wifn to refiie in the country du ring the fumroei fe&fon. In ejuhan**, it will be valued low, if a vcffel off-r that ro*y be suitable. Further paruccMrs will he mude known by ap plication to MOORE WHARTON, February 14. JOHN HALL, Marshal. N. B. A rcafonable credit will be given. Marfliai's Office, Philadelphia, March 17. eot^A * These two trails do not contain the full quantity oftheorignal war rant j ; part of them having been conveyed away. NOTICE. m&tb.tf CAUTION. SAMUEL MIFFLIN. NOTICp. dim FOR HALE Territory of the United States; North Weft of the river Ohio. For the information cf non residents, proprietors of lands situate and lying within said territory. By a law passed in the general assembly of said territory, on the 19th oj December, A. D. 1799, entitled u An Ac* levying a Territorial Tax on Land," all lands lying within said territory, the property of individuals, non-resideits, as well as residents, are subjected to taxation to de d.fruy territorial expences. EXTRACTS FROM SAID LAW, Publilhed by Authority Sec. 8. -<ind be it further enaStd, That there (hall be paid within this territory, the following taxes, for every hundred acres of land, and so in proportion for a greater or smaller quantity : the land ftla'l be divided into three classes, according to the qu lity, that is to fay, firft. second and third rate— the firft rate (hall be taxed at eighty-five I centi, second rate at fix y cents and the 3d j rate at twenty-five cents per hundred acres, ! which said taxes {hall be paid annually in the manner delcribed by this ait ; and the f llowing rule (hall be observed in rating any traft of land, to wit—when a greater part of a traft (hall be superior in point o' quality to second rate land, it (hall be deno initiated firft rate; when a greater part til a tr;A (hall be inferior to firtt rate and su perior to third rate in point of quality, it (hall be denominated second rate ; and when the greater part of a traft of land (hall be inferior to second rate, it (hall be denomi nated third rate land—taking into view the furface of the earth as well as the quality of the foil. Provided always, That nothing herein contained (hall be construed to fub jeS to taxation, at.y lands lyißg within tl e limits of the contrast made by John Clevcs Sytnmes and his associates, with the l oard of treasury, ar.d without the boundaries of their patent, until the fame (hall nave been granted by the United States : Andprovi dedalfo, That the unimproved lauds in the Vincennes and Illinois country, (hall not be lifted at higher than second rate. Sec. 10. And be it further enaSed, That the tenitory (hall have a perpetual lieu on every trjA of land add every part thereof, for the amount of all taxes, and 10 per cen turn interest thereon, from the firtt day c,f September; and no alienation of lands be longing to any person, or negleft in enter iog or lifting the fame, (hail effeft the claim or lieu of this territory, until the taxcj and interest thereof due from such person, are paid. Sec. 11. be it further enafied, That the teiritorial auditor and t'.e clerk of the peace of each county refpeflively, (hall keep a book for the of entering lands of non refidrnuin manner and form hereinaf ter direfled. All noh refidcnts (hall enter their lands with the auditor*, or with tie clerk of the peace of the country in vrliich the land lies, on or before the firft day of July, who (hall administer an oath to the person delivering such lift, or by any other means procure fatisfaft ory information for the purpole of ascertaining the quality ot such land, placing it in its proper class, un der the name of the county in Which it lies ; and every non resident shall enter his or her land, agreeably to the rules and regulation of this aft, aa in cafe of residents AH tax es on lands, lifted by the commiflioner, and returned to the clerk as afoiefaid, (hall be paid, with interest thereon, to .the (heriff or colle&or, as the cafe may be. And the taxes on all lands, lifted by the audi tor (or by the clerks of the peace and cer tified to the auditor) with the interest tliat may be due thereon, (hall be paid to the territorial treafurnr or to the fheriff or col leftor of the proper county, but the treafu lcr (hall not receive from the non rtfident/ any taxes, unlrfa such non refider.t pay the fame before the fir ft day of August, annu ally, nor until such non resident (hall pro. duce to him, a certificate from the auditor or the clerk of the peace refpefiively, of the quality of the land, for which he or(b- is about to pay the tax with the amount due thereon, which certificate (hall be, by the tr.-afurer, filed in his office. The auditor of the territory andthe clerk of the peace of th* several counties rtfpe&ively, ftjall keep book* of transfers ; and every n..n resident, who has entered his or her lands, in manner aforefaid, may, on the transferrin <■ the fame or any part thereof to any other pcr fon or persons, have the alteration made with the auditor or clerk of the peace ref peflitely, and charged to the person Or per sons to whom transferred, and such perl.tn (hall be chargable with the tax of such 'and or lands hereafter; and each person having the alterat on made, (hall pay to the audilor or clerk of the peace rtfpeftively, twenty five cents, tohisownufe. And it (hall be the further duty of the auditor, in the month of August, yearly and every year, to tranf mtt to the clerks of the peace of the several counties refpeflivcly, a certified extraift of all lands enrered-in his office, ■ r alterations therein ma ie in the preceding year, toting thereon the tra£ts of land on which the tax es have been paid into the territorial treasu ry. P' d ai-jj-iys, That it (hall be the duty of the several clerks of the peace, upo» receiving from the auditor, a lift of the non residents' lands entered in his office, to make diligent search and enquiry of the non resi dents' lands lying in each of their refpeflive counties ; and after comparing the said au ditorial lift with the lift of non residents' lands entered ir his office, (hall proceed to lift all the residue of the lands belonging te non-rcfidents not before lifted, noting the quantity ant) quality of the several wafts of land, so by him difcovercd and not before entered, andfu.h as hecannot with certainty ascertain the quality of, he /hall enter as fecondrate ; ard shall make out and trans mit one copy to the territorial auditor, and a second copy of such lift the clerk (hall de liver to the (heriff or colleftor of the pro per county, to govern him in c -Hefting the taxes due thereon, as in other cases of non residents' lands. SeC. 13. And be it further cnaßcd, TLat the (heriff or colleftor (tall be aurhorifed to fell so much of each traft of land charged with taxe9, as will discharge the amount thereof, with colls: Provided goods and chattels cannot be found thereon to the a mount. And the (heriff or colleftor ill that cafe, (hall ad»ertife the time and place of sale one month, at the door of the court house, and also, at four other public places in his county ; and if the perlon claiming the land does not pay the amount on or be fore the expiration of the time, the (heriff or colleftor (hall proceed to fell ; after such sale, the (heriff or colleftor {hall deliver to the purchaser a certificate of ?he quan tity of land fold, defcribjng therein the traft that was charged with the tax, and the end or fule from which the qumjity fold was taken, which (hall always be laid off as nearly in a square as the si uation will admit of : And the surveyor of the county, ort the receipt of such certificate, (hall by him felf or denutyproceed tofurvey the quantity fold as afore fa id, agreeably to the said c r tificatt, and charge the purchnfer with the expense of the fame. The surveyor or hi» deputy as the cafe may be, (hall pve notice to the former owner, if in the county, or his agent, if any he has therein, of the day on which the furv»y is to be made : And upon the plat and certificate of furvcy being presented to the (her ff or colleSar, ir (hall be his duty to CO9VCV the f me to the pur chaser : y deed, in due form of law execu. ted, whii h conveyance Ihal! veil in the pur chafrr all the right, title and interest of the proprietor ; and in confederation of law (hall also vest the pelf* ffion of the land in the ; purchaser : Previa:- always, that nothing theiein contained shall extend, or ke con. ftrucd to extend, to bsr the right or equity of re ; emptioo, which any uant, prrfon non compos mentis, or in captivity, may have the land so fold, provided the taxes and charges thereon, with interest, and an equitable compeafation !er improvement! thereon made, be rendered within one year after (uch disability be removed. Sec. 14. And be it further enafled. That wh n any trad of land, or part thereof, it not fold upon b?ing rxpofed, and the tax o the fame not paid, it (hall be the duty of the fhetiff or colleftor to advertise and ex pose the fame to sale in like mannsr, as to time and place as aforefaid, at every court of quarter sessions, until the land be fold or the tas be paid thereon ; and no (heriff or colleftor, or their deputies, (liall direftly or indirectly, purchase any land that (hall be exposed to sale for the payment of taxes. Sec. 16. And be it further enaßed, That when any non-resident fails to pay to the treasurer the tax and 'ntereft due on any traQ of land, on or before the said month of August annually, the auditor (hall, at tha fame time when h# transmits to the several clerks of the counties the amount of landa entered in his office, certify to the several (heriffs or colleftora, as the cafe may be, such failure 91 paymeut, dating particular ly the amount of the taxes due thereon ; and also at the fame time advertise the fame in one of ihe Gazettes of this territory, for four weeks fucceffivety; whereupon the (heriff or oollfftor (hall, forthwith after re «eivi»gfuch lift, proceed to advertise on the court houfc door of his proper county, the said trails > f la ds on which the tax is due, dating the amnu t therecf, and that he (hall proceed to make sale of the fame to fatisfy said taxes, tinlefs the fame (hall be paid on or before the firft Monday in No vember, or so much thereof as w 11 pay the taxes and expences attending the sale ; and the said (heriff orcolle .or (hall advertise the fame in four different public places within the county, and if the amount of taxes is Bit pa d, on or before the time mentioned, the (heriff or colleftor (hall proceed to fell each traQ, or so much thereof as will a maunt to the taxes and interest, with legal costs : and wlien any trail, or part thereof be fold, the (heriff or colleftor (hall proceed in the fame manner to have the fame con veved to the pnrchafcr as is in cafe of residents ; and it Oiall t> t be lawful for the (heriff or colleftor, or their deputies, di reftly or ir.diretlly, to purchase any land fold under this feftioß. Sec. 17 And be it further enaSeti, That it (hall be the duty of the territorial auditor to publish such extra&s troTi this law, a« relates to the lands of non-refidems, in one newspaper within this territory ; and also, in one newfpapjr at the feat of (he general government, and at the city of Richmond in Virginia ; ai:d the town of Bolton in Mafftchufetts ; apd the city of Hartford i» Gonneflicut, for the t«rm of fix weeks, to commence on the firft week in February next, and the expences thereof shall be de frayed out of the territorial treasury. True extra&s from said law, RICE BULCOCIC, Auditor of Public Account!. iV. IV* T* JCT" The Auditor of said Territory hat opened his office at Cincinnati, north wes tern territory, where he is at all times ready to receive and enter the lands of non-refi denters in his office, lubjedt to the payment of taxes under the above law. R. BULLOCK, Auditor of Puilic jitcaitait, N. W, T% Cincinnati, Fab. I, isoo. Printers are to give the foregoing ex tra&s a place in their refpe&ive paperi for the lit* nefit of those toncerneJ. March 2i. PRINTED BY J. W. FEN NO I»w£w.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers