ette ttuitefc } P HILADELP '// \'t Nuxp.FK 1370.] ¥ht price of I bit Gazette is Etcifr Doll aks per annum to Subscribe*-s residing in city of Philadelphia. Ail other* pay one J nllar addhienal, for enclosing and di recting ; and unless same person in ibis city will become ansv>cr:it>le for the subscription, it must be paid ?lx Months in Advance. *»* N& Subscription tPHI It rtcftvtdfoi a shorter tern than six jw.trtHv DwiiC#' 1 1-9^. Territory of the Unit-d States, North jjhi*f tie river Ohio. For the informitiWßr lon-rcfi.'cnts, proprietors of ian«j», fltuitc and lying within f*i(J territory. By ia laiv passed in the general assembly of sartl territory, ori the 19tl of December, A. D■ '799, er.titled " An Aft levying a Vcrritos-ial Tax on Land," *ll lands lying witkin siid territory, the property of jniiivtd'Mh, non->-e.iidaxts, as veO 'as > ri&idtrrts, vre s'-biecifd.to taxation to de defrii? terrkor si; tx'ietice'. I EXTRACTS FROM SAID LAW. ' PrfSlifhtd by Authority. Sec. 8. And he it furthtr enaStd, That there shall b' paid within this territory, the following rnxca, for every hundred acres of land, and so in proportion for a greater or smaller quantity : the laid iball be divided - * '• -to -lity, that's to fay. firt fecoti.i and third rate- the firft rate fhal! be taxed at eighty-five cents, fee nd rare at sixty cents and the 3d ra-e at Ueniy-five cents, per hundred acres, which said tanes (hall be paid annually ir. the manner defcrbed b this a£t ; and the following rule shall be o'aferved in rating any tia& of land. lo w|t— when a greater part ofi tratt shall be fuprt'Yr in point of quality t(j f C cond rate land it shall be deno minated rait; when a gVeater part of a tr»& shall b uferior'to firft rate and fit perior to third raVe in point of quality, it Iball be denominated fecund rate ; and when the greater part # a trad of land (hall be infettor to feeond rate, it (haH be denomi nated th rd rate land—taking into "view the furface of the earth as well pi the quality of she foil. Providid j.'roajt. That nothing herein contained shall b» conftruedi to fub left to taxation, aoy lands lyiny within the 'imjts of the contrast made by John Clevq* Svmtres anal his associates, witK the hoard Sf treafi-'y a- d ♦!. "v. / r - ■», . > | jfranted by tbe TTni'ed States : And profit did also, That the unimproved lands in the Vmcennes and Illinois country, (ball not be lifted at higher than second rate. - See. io. r^ridbe it further enoßed, That the territory fliall have a perpetual lieu on every trafi: of tand add every part iherebf, for the amount of all taxes, and IO per cen turn interest ibereon, from the firft day of September ; aad no alienation of lands be lon,;i"g to aiy person, or ne;;k£l in enter ing or litli g t4ie fame, shall tffaft the cl*im .or iitii of tills territory, uii'il the taxes and inter?(t thereof ri'jc from fueh person, are paid. Sec. It. 'ir.d ie it further enaHed, That the tectorial auditor and the clerk of the peace of each county refpe&jvely, (hall keep a book fer the purpose of entering lands of oon residents in manner and form hereinaf ter direded. All nan residents (hall enter their lands with the auditor, or with the eterk of the peace of the country in which the land lies, on or before the firft day t>( July,-who (h ill admihifter an oath to the person dciiveriaj such lift, or by any other means procure fatisfadc y information for the purpose of afcertaini; g the quality ot such land, placing it in its proper class, tin der the name of the county in which it lies ; and every iron r< fident dial! enter I is or her land, agreeably to the rules anj' regulation of this aft, 31 in lafc of residents. All tax es on lands, lifted by the commiflioner, and rt't'.rned to the clerk asafo'efaid, (hall be paid, with interest thereon, to the (heriff or ccllcdor, 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 tificd to the auditor) with the interest that may be.due thereon, (hall be paid to the territorial treasurer or to the (heriff orcol -ieflor of the proper cou-ity. but the treasu rer (hall not receive from the n«n resident, •ny taxes, unless fuqh non resident pay the fame before the firft day of August, annu ®!ly. nor until such non resident (hall pro fiicetoKTm, actrfiTiei'e fr«m the auditor «r the clerk of the peace refpedively, of the qqality of tW land, for which he or ft' is about to pay the tax, with the amount due thereon, which certificate (hall be, by the treasurer. filed in his offictt. The' auditor of the itevriiojyandthe clerk of the peace of *.lw several counties refpedively, (hall keep books of transfers; and every non resident, who has entered his or her lands, in manner aforefaid, may, on the transferring the mafe or any part thereof to any other per son or persons, have the alteration made with the auditor or clerk of the peace ref psflivtly, and charged to the perfou or per iona to whom transferred, and such pcrfen shall be chargable with tbe tax of such land or lands Thereafter j and each person having the alteration made, (hall pay to the auditor or clerk of the peace refpeflively, twenty- five cents, to his own use. And it (hall be the further duty of the auditor, in the month of August, yearly and every year, to t ran ft mit to the clerks of the peace of the fevtral counties refpeflively, a certified rx'raifk of all lands entered in his office, or alterations therein ma le in the preceding year, noting the twfl vf lar>«? ty ivMch idt4 J*c-bt battel* cannot be Ajii••<} ibere 11 to tKj mount And the ftcriff orcolle&or *• • bat cafe, shall advertise the time and place of sale one month, at the door of the court house, arid also, at four other public places jn his county ; and if the person claiming the land does not pay the amount on or be fore the expiration of the time, the ffce iffor colle&'ir shall proceed to fell ; after such sale, the fheriff or collector shall deliver to the purchaser a certificate of the quan tity of land fold, describing therein the tri<3 that was charged with the tax, aod the end or fide from which the quantity fold was taken, which shall always be laid off as nearly in a fqtiare as the fi.uation will admit of : And the surveyor of the county, on the receipt of such certificate, (hall by him fe!f or deputyproceed tofurvey the quantity fold as aforefaid, agreeably to the said c!d t provided the taxes and charges hereon, with intefcll, and aa equitable compensation f«r improvements thereon made* be rendered within one after (uch difabiliiy be removed. See. 14. And be it further enaftcd, Tlvat when any trad of land, or part thereof* is not foltl upon being ixpofed, and the tax «n the fame not paid, it flu J be the duty of th« (hetiff or colle&or to adwtile and ei pofe the fame to sale in like iriannsr, as to time and place as aforefaid, at every court .of quarter f-fli until the land be fold or the tax be paid thereon ; and no fherifF or colle&or, or their deputes, (hall direflly or indiredtly purchase any land that ihail be exposed to sale for the payme t of taxes. Sec. 16. And he it further er.aSeJ, That when any non-resident fails to pay to the treasurer the tax and interest due on any trafl ofland, on or before the fa d month of August annually, the auditor (hall, at the fame t ; me when h* tranlmits to the several clerks of the counties the amount of lands entered in his office, certify to the several fherifTn or collectors, as the- cafe may be, such failure of payment stating particular ly the amount of the taxes aue thereon ; and also at the fame time advertise the fame in ore of of this'.erritory, for four weeks fucecfliveiy ; whereupon ,the fluriff or colledor (hall, forthwith after re ceiving such lift, proceed to advertise on the court houftdoorof his proper county, the said trafts rf kirdi on which the tax is die, dating the afflnm.t thereof. ?od thit he shall proceed to make sale of the fa me'to fatisfy fa-id taxes, unless .the fame (hail be paid on or before the firft Monday in No vember, ot so much thereof as w 11 pay the taxes and expences attending the sale ; and the said fherifFor colle or (hall advertise the fame in four different public places wi:h'in the county, and if the amount of taxes ia not paid, on or before the time mentioned, the fheriffor colle&or shall proceed to ftU each trad, of so much thereof as will a mour.t to the taxes and interest, with legal costs : and when any trad, or part thereof be fold, the (heriff or colle&or (hall proceed in the fame manner to have the fame con veyed to the pnrchafcr as is dire&ed in cafe of residents ; and it (hall.not be lawful far the (heriff or collector, or their deputi«s, di- reftiy or ipsi~»Sh •. i; ,' .chafe any land fold under, thk !<|A;c>a. # Src. I-. J ■ -r ttuAeg, 1 ' « it ftiall be the iJti-f t>' I to publifli fitch rxtfu. : JfUn ~i?» i. , relates to >«>e lamW oir -o !.cnts, * . .ion in Nfaff.ichufctts ; aid ; R -tferd, Connedicut, forthetera . • weefc#, to commencp o« tb<{ firft e. t i Fejruary next, ami the vxjfcnccs . fljall fee de frayed of the icrrito* a > ifury. True extrafts froii, w, RICE LOCI:. Jud'ior of Public iccttntt N. W. T. SO""" -The Auditor o. \y. Territory hs9 opened hij "See at CiVi. north-wtf tera territory, where lie i. a} tH times ready to receive and er.ter the H«y tothe payjnent of taxes under the above luuf. • R. BOLLOCK Auditor of Public At nr./i, N. IV. T. Cincinnati, Fob. I, V'o£.>. Primers are rrquefltd to git sic tr*.£U i. plac«iii Chair SsyU Tor cht b«- nafit of rhofs (#ncerneJ. ' March 21. Pi even'.'.on bat*'''" 4 ( arc.. ' t sr vto £ J'e s iad %} A«f>, D*. lIAIMV Anti-bilious Fit's, WHICH have hern *t«f. - with a degree of fitcceft b»RWy gr* ... to the inven tor's fctlirgi, in fcveril gts4 -to" the Wcft-In diet.sn-i the fWhern parts of United States, particularly in Baltimore, l*f:er£burg, Rich mond, NoTfoHc,Edemon, WT iington,Charlcf ton, Savannah. See The |imony »f a num ber of persons in eacbaf the a! ave places can be adduced, who have reai'oa > Uelieve that a timely us« of th s lalutary re: edy, hat, ur|der Providence, prcferved their ives when in the most alarmiftg rircHmftancei. Fa&t of thi conclusive nam fav«ur oja medicine, than col e»i:py, founded on mere a(T< T: i< n<'t inrired prcfimipt .fly prdpofed ai an infallible cure, but the in (Star jlak every po.f.h> reason, wbith can rif» > froan c*te#fi»e fxptrieLce fqr believkg tha?,» fc ttf tho& pilU, tiken once every two we+, -me the prev*- I-.-a/f as pur annua! t»i!io n f c . ►, •.]) prove as •>,***/- -"-vje;.; yrtfn': ijTreft»ruSg health and in cafe* enerratd defpftrte bcy vnc) the power of enmmon remedies. The operation of theft piHs is ptrfciSly mik! and may tc used with fuety by persons i:i every fitiiition a':dofevtry Age. They ire excellently ad.pted to carry off f«- perfluouj t-i!e ami prevent it; morbid fecretiont; ro rcftore a«d rfmend the appetite ; tp produce a free perfpiratioM and thereby prevent coldt •■vhicb 2re nftrn of fatal ron'eqiieme. A dose never fails torfmove a cold >f t. bijallible Ague and Fever Drops. I hj> medicine has never tailed, in many thnu fand cases net one in a hundred ha» had occasion to take »»re than one kettle, and numbers not half a bottle. Ihe money will be returned if the cur« i* not performed. SOLD BY Win. Y. BIRCH, STATIONER, 17, South Second Street, Ar.d no where elce, in PbiLiddphia. Whcfr *Mo may be had, Dr. Hamt'tonN Worm Daltroring his Sovereign .Htljc'ir for cough*, &c. Reltoraijve Drops, WBwceHaod Ex traA of Mustard, Sovereign Ointment tor th*ltch, Dr. Hahh*f infallible German Corn * laffter, In dian Vegetable Specific for the V trier sal com plain:, Gowland*s and Pcrfian Loci-r». &«!«oranve Tooth P'Wdcfj Damaflc I ip Salve, Church's Cv t ; Drops, A nderfon's Pills, &c. Acc, f aprii 16 Ihree Lents Reward, RUN sway from tfee SubferiSer on thr of ch«. jttK infl. a bound Servant OHL, lurnerf EliziSeth Howckf), had on and toe>. with her three diflcrenr change* of garment sad money, prouil.bold and impudent, a noted lyar • an; p»r fon apprehending her (hall Ue entitled tothe above reward—no coSs or charges wittbe pa>4. N: Q, She had 1 years and fomc monthi to (rrve DANIEL FitZtATXCK. Goifcen Townf>.ip,Cbtfter J»!y if). isg»ft t> Philadelphia Ball W I-.VEKING, MAY ~ ,800 KNOWN by the .name of the Oboprton Iron Wcr>.% fjtnate ia the county of Mcrriliis she iiate cf Xcn-Jctfcy, confining of a Forgo with four fifct, a Rolling aod Slitting Mill, a Grifl (Bill with two P.un cf fUn«, and JiaW B»Ul, all in good OJiler and n»w in use, together with an tacellsHt, larjje, -nd > l • ?nd »J' ...It nuiai-er si.--- ft Of' , jO- I .nedjati- •lofii.fliiu, - U- ; •- i.,,c f.r prs .'nek .>t t rt r ''l j-;!Teffion r< -■ ~ Sal» ;h " ' r > .iirhr.-J Of iict a; IJ. V-. ark, mr lVtir Mackie in K»■w-Vurfe, mr. Fonl in Mi raaketb oath, as {jjllowa : namely, that his wif-, Mary Hoover, w»» foTeverely affii&rd wiih violent ibematifms, very dmgeroufly situated, tiwconflhjii: ceof a cold after lying in, as to be con •intd to her i>ed (or several weeks, and was at length reduced 10 the Melancholy apfj-ehenfion of renuinina 2 - ■ »«.T *»-*>> ' - —z nocdv attempted. Wl eo CfCM»s; several c»fc»of cures performed by Hamilton** ElSenctf and Extrxft of ' Mustard, they were procured from Mr. Birch, No. ! 17, South Secoixd street. The firft application en [ abied her to walk acre's the room, and the use of cue buttle leilorcd her to her usual ilate of health and | ftimgth. Ik speak more in ! bin* of pempou* in #, could do. DAVID GILBERT, Toyman, No. 46, South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. v©lunu*iily m?keth oath, as follows : namely, that '«t eight months ago, he eajxytrt* sic ere co'd> which refitted every remedy he could ljiir £Bng of the HartiihonV a hot Oe w» 5 procured from Mi. £irch, No 17, South Se cond Hrcrt ; the fir/t dote Of wtyich the tnoft er.joyed during; thjf '-vhotc - f the aiiovr period, and before the co * ol one bolik* he was pfrfcdty cuVii, Hts and apne:rte recovered, and nj' a of his former d: ft retting com plain.-* urn^ireri. The »\a>qc particulars the fa id David Gilbert wish es to be made puWic, as a iefliiiioi»y of bis gratitude, and for the benefit of mankind. TO PARENTS IF&3 may have Children <:,flirtsd ivitb tie "Thii discovery is of the firft as it af fords immediate relief, checks the progr.;f?, and in a (hnrtruneentirelv removes ihe motl cruel diforde*-10 which children are liab's—The Elixir is so perlefilv agreeable, and ihe defe so l'tntll, that no diftfithy arises in taking it. A daughter of Mr. Ewing Wiley, No. tog Cedar ftrect, Philadelphia, vis dreadfully afllidted with iofomuch that her life was witb threat reason defp*>ircd of; her complexion faded and grew pale and fallow ; her eyes lunken ; hrr appetite was lolt, and foccceded by a painful and ennftam sickness at the iiomach ; which general wafting and debility was actompanUd with every appearance of a-dangerous fever. From this dc plorabie foliation fhfc was reliev ed, ; ft ex^raordina ry thitkr.ef*» (f< ppofed from half an inch to an inch in diameter) *«as Opened and found to contain a quan tity of young ones The above is communicated by Mr. Wiley, believ ing its peruV raay be useful to many, by extending the knowiedgeofa medicine which meritsnr.iveriai attention : But this retfimony is only a corroboration of the evidence of more th*rfiftt thouhkd perfonc of ail ages, who have, within twenty months past, been Cured by this medicine, with the irmoft cafe and fafety, of va-ioui complaints, arifrojg from worms and from obftru&iom or leulnela in the {tw mach and bowels. 7ft" r 4' v Is »ecoramcfld<*d as ipva!u»b J e for the fperdv relief and primanen! cure of the various tomolai ts n'liich refvti !.9m dissipated pltalurea, iu- Ttoilc iadifcietiaw,rrJlidwce»« f limit*- unfwowrtl* •un-»l THE UNDERSIGNED, K HIS Sv»«d:'' Qvwril, and au thorised-to rrai.fes the Confalar Bufincft, 111 bit Msj-fty the X.inp of Drnmaak hi disunited sta-e> of America, relidiiig at Philadelphia, 1 Her: ! 'v ":vx Jjuljic Notice. Tn«• • ofec'WfTiiiu ta r»*ci.r.t ivf l Tu&iur.s xfreived „k* * i,- K , 21' ■ V-CU,, f<' •• ■' , the •id Sratef, to safl tipor hjT, r 'h; .ire Ccr'u) in nr-irt t'n !je gnuf-'cd Certifiwts for their Cargij-t, wliich the ciigfn.ry of ttoe lV*tc of the Neutral fcc". rr. rce tsci the (c ---1 yer .1 Decre«» of ;h; Bti%erent POWcrf, render indifpepfably necc/Tary, and, t'rar aiy ;VTift.-r <>i veEtlf belonging to the rriTt ot na vigating «Rded to the 25th rfay of March, 18&0, before Ebenrzcr Ferguiun, Esq. one ot ihc Jufticei oi lbe Peace for Philadelphia county* DANGEROUS COLD. DAVID GILBERT. Sworn ami (übferibed before me the day of Mvich, 1800. JOHN JENNINGS, Alderman. Hooping Cough, WORMS, Dr. Hamilton: Grand Re'to r ct',ve ' lO ,hc eonftirutionf the rnimoderate use of te>, Us qurnt intoxication, o' an r oihtr Uettru&ivc mitmr - tnc: ; the U".flol u! or -xr'ffive ule of mercury ; the AmM» proved by long nut extensive f*ee: i-.ee -< |* a ioKsr-ly unpaiale[Jtd :n the eye cf n'r\ ua 'i ». ?r-., cw.'ur'M -,ra.' ] n o« : fp4: ;u, lo'f ot app> ? ' - • •-tj j- , byilct ai aucCilrflg, \*r ,wetkrtffc»,vtO:Cin trampi i.;. tat - V . jack, indigffticfl, HMlanehoiy, gou;. .» tht fioflMcbv in the limbs, relaxations, involuntary funinal wcaknclTcs,,obfViß3te R'KCts, flour albns (or whites) lmpotcncy, bane-mei's, &c, Thi* medicine is perfectly different in its auhlitief and opera ian from thole hot and irri'*ting aruga so propofed for fimtlar pnrpofes, at.d which only reo nunend thrmfelves by the dangerous rapidi* ly of their rflefts, and whieh, a&in£ as a tempore y but violent fti*iu?us on the nervous (yftem, infallibly produce greater evil* than thofc they are intended to remove, The principal oueration of this remedy if in il>* restoring the digestive powers, and fending from that organ new health, and rigour into every part Of the fyttcm. I't enriches and pu ifira the blood with out inflaming,it; brace, without ffimutatiug too vi» oleptly the ncr»o'l» fyftcm; ftrenjrtheni the secretory veffeh and the general habit ; bring! back the m jicu lar fibres to their nalutai and healthy t»nc; sad trf*. tares iliat nutrition wt.iek immoderate evacuations, have deftroysd, and whose icrf, had throvrn the whole frame into Ilngor and debility. The Reftorstive is abfotute y tbavr 111 recotnirtn mrndaijon, ir. removing thofs wtttnc/Tsj ; 3 iotir* jsities whic' nar.y'fejnatcs =rca#l,&aj»> diciouj t:rjtnxni. therein. The most obfliflstt femiiitl ; «nd cht moA I diH«ffine eafej of flour «l bils in female* fc||« paitico* l»rly under 'he province of lliij irttotativej Ipeedily i« btjuja p;>u rhnnftoit nr i ordial could repair, a in the use of (his medicine has performed the most afl»uifn. ing caret- > The grand relforative is prepared in pi'li at well as it a fluid form, which atlilU tenfiderably in produ cing* gradual and lading effttt. Their »irtue» remaia uoimpaiied for yea!l in any climate. Dr. fftbn's true and genuine GERMAN CORN PLATSTER, And infallible remedy for ccriu, speedily reraaT ing them root and braocn, without giving pain. The genuine Ptrstan Lotion, So celebrated among the falhianablc throughact Europe, ij an invaluable eolmetic, perfeSly inno cent and fafe, free from corrosive and repellant miwerais (the basis of other lotions) and as unpa ralleled efficacy is preventing and removing utasa afisbleuiflies of the face and fcin of every kind, particularly freckles, pimplei, pits after fnullpox, inflammatory rednefs,fcurfs,tetterixino.»«—'» <■■■-> —r~ 1p; i c i —i.:utinif' ' ttm iinum, n«*urte perfpiratJan, which is cff«n» tf»l to health, yet its eff»«sU are speedy and perma nent, rendering the (kin delicately foft and fmoath, improving the complexion and restoring the bloom of youth; never failing to reader an ordinary countenance beautiful, and an handXomc one mere so. The Dtmask Lip Sa've 11 recommended (particularly to the lid!«s) at u elegant and pleafint preparation for ihopped and fore tips and every blemish and inconvenience oc* cafioned hy colds, fevers, See. speedily restoring * beautiful rosy colour and delicate foitnefs to the lips. The Restorative Powder for the Teeth and Gvms• This most excellent preparation and ftrrrgthens the gbsis, preserves the enamel from decay, and cleanf._s and whitens the teeth, abferb irip all aenmmonious slime and foulacfs.which luff.-red to accumulate never fails to injure >ni finally ruin th«ia. Sovereign Ointment for ibe Tub. Warranted an infallible and i.-mnediate cure at once tilings baing the tr.oft fpeedj, effectual and pleasant rrt.edy - ver.cffrred to the puWic, and f»r f»tisfa>9ion nf the the proprietof malteth osth, that this ointment rioe; foritdn a Angle portideof mercury or any other pernicicus injrtdient in its compontion, aad may be used with the moll perlefl fafcty by prsgnant women, and on infants newly born. Price of a dol lar «ch box. Patent Indian Vegetable Specific, For the cure ol Venereal complaints of every dc fcriptio'n; An extensive trial of near four year«, has proved'tbe Vegetable Specific to be effe&ual in expelling ttie vencreat virus, however, deeply rcored in the eoisftituMon, and ha» refioret! health to m?ny who have been brought to the brink of the grave by the improper admiuiftration of nwr cury. Wirliin this period npwardi o f eighr thousand ir.'icnts hare experienced its salutary cfJeiSs. With the medicine ikgiren, a defcriptinn of the j mproms which a 1 tiiri io every stage of the disease with copiout direitionsfor their treatment, foa» to acco uplift a perf -fl curt in the ftorteft time, a i with the h aft incon»CFi«nce polOble. Infallible ague and fever drops. A long eulogiuir nr. the virtu« «1 this medicine i« u»nec.cfiary, at rhc money will bo returned if the patient it not relieved, it pover having failed in many tUoufand risc», not one in a hundred hat had creation to take more tr.an a bottle and imm heri not half a bottle. Dr. Habn's celebrated Anti-Bilious Pills-. whichh»ve bren uniformly fncceftful ipthe cot# i f bilious and malignant fevers, and in ail difor trers of the hfad, stomach and boweU. Gov:land's Geniuine Lotinn— Curcb's Cough Drops—Anderson's Pilfs, 55V. £jT Take notice, rhe abr.vc valuable meJicinen, ave fold in Philadelphia by William Youtig Bitch, (latiorer. No. 17, fouthfecond flreet, and by no one else in rVe city.* Likfwife olfmve that th» Cgnature ofLee and Co. (the general agen:« fcr the United State*) it parted on the outside cfeach without which thry canaot be genuine. Farchaffr s hy the tirz«n or grcce will receive * liberal allowance by applying to Lee and Co, Ba>.« timore March 28 #- fVn. uMfi, xvil. ar.Sct ,w