P&tSfP? • • ' ' afgggs id RE IQJV ATTACHMENT. j' i H ilk.ii., "J \JO I'ICJE is hereby given C.'.arlis-WiUm, f. / 1\ that a Foreign Attach- Matthvw J ni;lt, > ment hath iflWcrt (rom th« ' I gertriu Court of the terri- I.evi Munfcjl. J tory North weft oft he river t)h:o at the fait of John Wilkins, Charles Wil l.i) 3, ar,d Matthew fcrnaft, against. the Lands and TeE;ments, Uocds, Chatties and HfTeils, Rights and Credits of Levi iVlunfdll, ai.d that unless the f lid Levi ill a! T appear by hitufelf or attorney and give lpteial r>ail to aiiiwer the suit of the said plaintiffs, Judgtacnt will be entered aguinfl him by Default, uadthe property attached will be fold for 1 the fatisfadhon of all creditors who stall appear to be juflly intitled to a demand thereon, and who ihpll apply fortlut purpose. OANItfLsVMMES, Clerk] of the General Court. Cincinnati itft"£ Nov. 1798. ) jaly 13 qjeoiw. FOR SALE, , Glasgow Works Ss? Farm, Situate in Montgomery county. about one nvib. and an half from Pott/loum. THE Farm confjfts of upwards of eight hiuj Ircd iicres oi land, about two hundred and filty i fwhicb is woodland ; a large propor tion e.<re !ei»t wa'ered meadow, helidcs clover field*, an ! a good orchard—There are about , 125 acres of good whstat and rye now in the grounr ; 35 acres of indian corfi and 15 of «ats ; from !ix.ty to levemy tons of hay are. made annually ; th» fences have been repaired within the last three years wi:h twelve thouland new cfelni.t rails, wciieof which were made on the ptce. .1 lie Works consist of a forge for the manu fadltiriug of bar iron, well manned ; a tilt ham mer ; a grill -nil! with two pair jof stones, one pair of them burrs, with rolling screen, &e. a law mill, and Smith's fboj), the w'jcle' in good order,. 1 here i? a fifficient flock of cord wood now Co l ■>' ;r to fupplv the wwrk6 for one year, jnd the liubfcriber will engage In furnifh with in a couvt ■'i .nt ds)fiance, as much more, to be out nj.Vt u inter, making together two vears Hock from this time. ."".'ear the woiks is the dwelling house large •and ruotiy, and commanding an extensive view; a bam, ft'hie? for a number of horses, wash, imoke, We, and milk houses, cf stone ; and two gardens indole.! with {lone wall', with a fuffi cient nnmbsr of houses for the accommodation workmen, and a large stone coal house There has a lib lately built a two-story floue dwcliit.g house for a tenant who work# p> rt of the farm The purclial'er can be accommodated with , waggons, bores, and every other kind of rtoci, nereOVy for cariyiu,; cn the buKnefo. About one fifth of the purchase money will he united, and the remainder in yearly inflal ineiits. i he term maybe known by applying to Mr. James Roiuland, no. 13, north Second street, or to the fubferiber on the orrmifes. JOSEPH POTTS, Junr. julf 8 ' i*wj'w 1 A KB NOTICE.' i r T~ I HT; fuMerii c-r, having obtained l.ettert of A .\dmwiflratiori on the performi Eflate of John Morton, late of Coeca] County in the state ' of Maryland, 'eeeafed ; all pcrfons having claims again the laid ijec.afed, are warcodto exhibit the 1 fame with the vouchers thereof, ofc the 6th day of AaguA ne xt, at the town of Warwick, in said county and ltafe, that a dividend of the affetts in hacd, may be mitiv agreeable to law. REBECCA MORTON, AdnuVx; V/arwiell, Jaly». [July ,5] 3awt6A. TO EE SO L D, ; '['WO new frame two Story Hou- i fes pleasantly fitoMid near the Jolfy Poft-Tav- ' erin, upper end ot the Village of Frankford. There are in each house, besides a kitchen, two scums on t!:e firft floor; three on the feccrid, with roomv garrats, all well finifhed ; there are a'fo to each, a good garden lot, liable and coach honfe. Fart goods will be taken in pay rrtcjif, A r.y persons wifhmg to become pur chafrts are requefled to view the prtmifes, and lor terms -pp'v to t JOHN McCLELLEN. c Frankford, July 1.1. *otf | -■' , ; 1 Notice is hereby Given, < H AT application will be 'made for the ifTue of c rtiscates for twenty two shares of the ' Stuck of the Bank of theU mted Status, in lieu ' «}' thti 'indcrmtntioned certificates for a like ' : tmher of stares of the flock of the laid lnfti tiilion, in favour of James Eqkley Colley, of ' LirerivYol, Toft by the capture of the Diana, ' I- ithard Kirkbride, made'-, on a voyage from 1 PI. iulcrlphia to Liverpool, Great-Britain, via". ' Two certificates, No. 27,000 and 27001 fsr I five ih.tres each. Three certificates. No. 2700 a ' and 17004, ler four fharcs each. < G. SIMPSO&, Cashier. iJaf-k of the United States, ) ' May aj, 1799. \ tiw 3 m | Twenty Dollars Reward. ! ] DESERTED, ' the Marine Barracks, corner of Fil- 1 l.ert and Thifteenth-ftreets, in the City of 1 Philadelphia, the 28th day of this inflant Two Marines, by trade Tailors, one John Crawford I ; /'lie l'esond time of his de/srticn) five feet seven ' riches high, fair complexion, hair cut close, ' dark eyes, Aim built.— The othtr, Hilary Bishop ■five fmt fix inches high, rtiddy complexion, 1 f.m(!y hair, a remarkable ring»orm on the left ' of his lip (Went off in uniform.) N 8. They took with them one brown 1 Joth Coat, one blue <-loth Coat, and many 1 otii r articles not known at prgfeM- 1 tr. W. BURROWS, Major Commandant of Marine Corps , 2 9 * , 7 0 be Sold or Exchanged, 1 J ( 'OR Property within twelve rr:ile- of the Cit.( < L of Philadsjpbia, and on the Briflol Road; e A beautiful and very highly tuhivateJ f farm. t T V - reticulars, ftc thv rffice of C. L«la;Litr du p! :r«s. Nn, 15 So«th Thi» J Scitikt. jutte. ry. t - Hbds of Riclmond a T O B A C C O, i.f an excellent qLality, I Oil SA K BY Fi ier l'a ker (s? Co. 3 ' Nb llrcet " V i\ZQ' 1i- COts NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Jcdidiah Snowden deceafcd,are requeued to make pay ment to either of the fubfoibers.and those having t 41 y demands on the fame to produce their accounts c for settlement ' t ANN SNOWDEN, Adminiftrctfrix, c ROBERT SMITH, 7 c . ISAAC SNOWDEN,l ExeCutors ' i"ly 3 __ tawtf. 1 NOTICE." ALL persons indebtad to the Eflate of the Rev Gilbert 7. Snoniden deceased late of Cranber ry in the State of N«w Jerfiy, are requested to make paymeHt to the fubferiber, and thole having any dctnands on the fame to prodnse their ac. counts for settlement. ISAAC SNOWDEN, Administrator. j"'y 8 TO BE LET, A Large Commodious Cellar, Under Friends Meeting House, m Key.' Alley. slpply at LEONARD SNOW DEN'S, No. 130, North Frent street, 7 rao : 6 eo4W John Miller, Jun. No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. Has for Sale, Coffees, Mamoodies, Bk \ - The foregoing goods are now to be fold at REDUCED PRICES, N. B. Many of these Goods may be printed to advantage in this country, may 16 3*wtf 1 * VS"- . ■ •/ Notice is hereby given, '"r'HAT Claims for Donation Lands granted A by the State of Pennfylva»ia to the Offi cers and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the said State in the late war, will be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State until the ift September next inclufivc, and that the fubferibers authorised by law will fit as a Hoard at the laid Office on every Monday fro re ten o'clock in the forenoon until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unfatified Claims already filed, as well as those which may be filed on or before the said firft day of September next. Johh Donnaldson, Comt'r. Samuel Bkyah, Pethi Bayntom, Treas'r. Department of Accounts of 1 Peunfylvania, May i«, 'oq. , (•6) diw (m.w.fa tf) Valuable Property for Sale, Ii Chefnttt, near Sixth street, direiflly oppofit Concrxss Hall, A LOT of ground, about n feet front in Chef nut street and 73 feet in depth, wherecn is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Benge, fubjeil to a ground rent of 2cs. per annum. The advantageous fituatioH of tlus property re quites no comments, for it mull be known, there are few in this city to equal it, an unecceptionable title will be madeto the purchaser. Apply to J£MES GIRVAN, no. l9?,Ch(rfnut street, next door to the pre mises. mareh 5 tu.th fa tf ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the late Jofifi Henry Fafp,r, dc ceafed, are requefled to make immediate pay ment ; and all persons having demands against said eflate, are desired to furnilh their accounts to the fubfcribcr. Christian Claudy, Admin'r. w.&fa. 3W Sate, PROPERTY.. AN Excellent three story Brick House, fltu ate the corner cf 7th and Race-streets the house is about 15 feet front and well finilh ed in every rtfp*a ; the Lot is 76 feel front on Race-ftrcet and 88 feet d<iep,the situation remar kably airy, tuving a public square open in Front of it. Two three fior> Brick Houfej, Brick Stores, and good Wharf, situate in Water-street, be- I tween Arch and Race-ftretts, the lot on which I these buildings are, is fifty four feet frost en I Water-street, and continues that width about 9j fifct, then widens tothefouth 13 feet Cinch es, fothatthe front on the water is sixty seven feet fix iriches, this lot adjoins Jeha Steinmetz esq. on the south, and has the advantage of a public alley oq the north, and ij a very deflra- Lie situation for the bufineft of a Flour Faolor, or Merchant A large elegant two story Stone House, fitu afe on the Point no Point road, being the firft house to th« Northward of the five mile ftonc ; this house i« about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep finittied In a neat manner; there is a good gar den and choice collection of the best fruit trees, lee-House and other conveniences with about nbe acres of ground—or if more agreeable to the parchafer, thirty two acres of upland and meadow may be added to it. A plantation in Bibirry Townfbip, PhHadel phia county near tht Red Lyon, about 13 miles from this city ; bounded by the Northampton Road and Poqueffing Creek, thir farm conuw « about 140 acres of land, 1 proportion of which is woodland and meadow , a brick dwelling houfe, frame barn, and other out-ho«fes, and there is said to be a good stone quarry on part of it, although it has not yet bees opened, a fur- i ther description is deemed unneceflary at no 1 person will purchali without viewing the pre- 1 mifes, A firnall plantation 111 Horfliam TowHfhip, Montgomery county, nineteen miles from Phi ladelphia, adjoining to Orame Park, on which is an excellent hew Stone House and Kitchen, with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation of traveller's horses ; the house is now occupi ed as .i tavern, and is suitable for any kind of public bu(in«f>, the land is good in quality, a good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy fitiiation : there is fiftv acres of land and mea dow in this f.?rm Also forfale, fcvcral tracts ot la id in different counties of th'w state. The House in Uaee-ftreet firft mentioned and «ne cf the Houses in Water-flree:, are now TO BE LET, And immediate p> fieflion given. For term* app'y at the Soath-eart coniv of Arch and oi.xth' flretts, to JOSEPH BALL. tli&f tf feb 7 v •: .V,- -> V {■ • w : ;; t; IVe "&r Jfcflertgej- s, Ftve Way.pa&ngei-s 6 Cents per Mil*. , Each paflfoger itallowed to t&e m f 4 ffa «f, b»gige curiage free ; but ill other ha»aae, tikta Ofrby » paflengirr, wiU W cbargtd Ki per j»ooo.d we%ht, \ With refpeA to. packigtt rent onwithow palfcngert, the proprietor prelbme they have *dopfea k regaTafion, which, fteough nnktwWn toraher linesof Rages, they fhi«Jt Hiuft rieet with gcne-ralapßrobatioß, .ThtVpJtdge them fel»s» t» nufce fcood every package oh the fol lowitog 'COoditions. The perfen) <who delivert the gackafce at;t(c o«ce ball fee it entered in thellage-bookyfor which entry he (hail pat® cento; tfe wiHthen tyte the vala^ortlxpitfc. »ge,»d p.y (exChißvi of thr one per wnt.«n the value, a* infurincr, anc) tot Whichi he Wilireeeivea rowpt. Tfiok, fdr'Mßißce,; if he eftiAutte hit Klickage at one dollv, he *m pay pnicent. and ifat one hotted rfoH«i, her wilf paypne dollarinfurance, and i« hVe. pro-' portion, for package* of any other value. i« presumed, wm,diflike: Bo»regulation 5 it will however, bc'Optionablci with every one to avail himfelf oftWfectirity •r not-'' Bot tife proprietor# think, it right to f" e that th»f will W respon sible for the fife delivery of no package, which *• not . re ® l ' ar, y P»t«redi, and fcr which anlfifur- j ance receiptcatinot be pod need, .. i In the dfftrftntion of tfie route, the KTOUeft , care has bren taken to fix on such platband ta- i veriw as ilWays ifiord a good accommodation and entertainment for the paHVhjgertiu tfie reasonable r»te« The ftagetare iWM eqiripfs4 fumifhed withfteet and steady horses, aj»d mitted to the tare of intelligent fob* and ol»ll- driver*. The proprietor! live at the different towns and village* where the stages will ftop,fo that thecimduclof the per famithey employ is continual!) an objefl of their attention —They take care also to/lee that the paQengers are well provided for and politely, treated at the taverna, and that no fort of chica nery or in folate* it prjflifed upon them ; in fliarMhey h«e fparedjFiertbsrpaint nor expence to repder the SWIFT-SURE the very bell line ot uages in America. n run Bcarl y « rnooA.dor wg which tnne a great :n«mber of gtntlemen N ( Philadelphia and rZT.If r y P jflitn f!«' r has found the road tQlur.pafs very far all that hu been laid of Surciv! T ian , d , '" t Pr "P p lcfors of the Swiss of • m, ' ly J happy t0 h " r the fate? n fT£' r d u ,h t ,reitm " t " Tavern.^ P h '? heft | Philadelphia THOS.PJUL, B'.ifiletcn JOSEPH 7 HOJiIiTON, ") ';»£»'»»- rUS P'lW*. F. AIL LNI si A l ', nmr Millftoft, RLIAS COMBED, Bound Brook. K-S/XSDUkr,lcstcb Plains. ' \SAACRAIVLE, ) „ ROBERT P&4RSQW I Sfir-igfi.'J. June »», 'V ' * ' ■ "jf-AKE Np'rtgEi • I "FTHAT-1 h*»e appltal the' - 6tmrt of fion»nM(jSf>i*tras «f, • 1 iSSsrth amterlaiyl ta:, ,b«?S*&, afl,. tjiey tiie Motid*yit» Ahguift to iwy'jne 1 cre<}ksr». at «» jt .ifcJlich j me ind place i»y ttljpnd if proper. ' July a. 1799, v «¥# The Swift-Sure, A NE IV LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BF.TWfEN PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK, By the Ihort and pleasant road of BvJHcton, Newtown, Scotch• Plains, Spring field and Newark. {""HE excellence of this road, the populouf nefs of the country through which it pafT et, with sundry other advantages, which render it so far preferable to tlia Old Road through Briflol, Brunfsi ik, &.c. long ago fuggefled the propriety of its becoming the Grand Tho rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the p«fent year, a minute farreyofit has been taken,and its superiority over the Old Road, both in winter and summer, h»6 been clearly ascertained.—There are good bridges over ill the other waters but the Delaware, and here the crofting is performed with great fafcty and in lei's than half the time required at the Trenton Ferry. The road is several miles Jborter thai) the old road, but this is amongH the leafl of its advantages, because daily expe i ience pi uves to us, that dispatch as well as com fort is travelling principally depend on the go«dnefs of the road and the levelnefs of the country, and, in these refpeflj, the New Road is, beyond all comparison, the belt. It prclenu none of those rocky hills, which rentier the Old Road fw fatiguing between the Delaware and | New.uk. The foil, too, for the greater part, is ; iuch as to produce but little mud in winter, and very litile lift in summer, which circumftmce, added to th* beauty of the country, and a con liderable proportion of (bade, rr.uft always ren der travelling in the latter season peculiarly »- | grfcable. The Swift Sure ftatts from PHILADEL PHIA ,at 6 o'clock every morning (Sundays excepted) from the GRBIiN •TRH£, oppoflte goes through FrarJcford to Buftleton, where it stops to UreaLfaft ; fmnv Buftletpwn it goes through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ; f'om Penny town through Hopewell,, Millflone, Buund-brook, Qjiibbletown and Piainfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The next morning it flops at Springfield to breakfaft, from whence it goes through Newark and arrives at Ne*> York at noon. From NEW-YORK *V o'clock fh Paoltu *frt*e« *tPhU*<Wpbia thtowxt evening. For |t Nrw-XOrk, application may be tpidr to Es> I *' **4. 9°*" h®«lje» cory>r of "O- Wi edrnec of T>re«rwKh fircer. and td at blk hotel# Broai street. ' .' \ JACOB REISER, lawiv " In VJllGisia. io, Frctb Morgttirtown &y Petty John & Jbfkfttogh, one* In two week«. I*iV« Mar, ruuawu every other Monday at j A. M. and »r ---■ive at Cbitybunf <>y .5 r v n, : #rtxrniKg, LeaVe ClMk%rg eT«ry, other TVfday by 8 a. m. and arme Mergantownhy jt. if. H. Froih Safieic. h, andSouth irtiptone. hilo-Mtith'Qaay, once em) £>onrt». i»caVe tkc firfk T»es*y in Msb ffot>tA. by, pooo, a*d ugta ft fowh Quay on WedncHjtL'bej R, ir. Jlt&hn. Leave 6crjth , <Jwjr thefirk Uiurfdayia eidt month by Ba. m. ( ana arri?e *r Veter/barg on friSdj tiy 11' it. Leave Norfolk every other Wednefcay by i p. M. and arrive at Elizabeth city on Friday by lo A. m. Returning. Leave Elizabeth city rvery other Monday at noon and arrive at Norfolk on We&jefday by 10 a. u. I.v From Suffolk by South Quay to Murfrees* boro* B[ice in two weeks. r nit/, PROPOSAL S, Fer carrying the Mails of the UNITED STATES, On the following Poit-Roads, WILL be received at the General Poft-Of fice in Philadelphia, until the nth da> of Augull rttxt, incluGve. * IN MAINE. x. Scoodic by Machias, Chandler's river, Columbia and Narraguagus to Goloiboro', once a verk, edimated eighty eight miles. From April ist/j to Qficl/tr j jf/'-r-LcaVe Scoo dic every Satur ay at » p.m. and arrive at Golds boro' the ntxt 'f uefiiay by 6P. m. Returning Ltave Goldlbsro'every Wednesday at 5 a. m and arriue ac Scoodic OB Saturday by io«. m. Fr}in Oflobrr 15, /v April 15—Leave Stoo d,c every Sunday at 1 p. ;<i and arrive at Gouldf boi o' on WedneCJay by &P. M- Rtturning— Leave Goi.ldfbo' every "VhutiiUy at 6 A. M. and anvKe ar Scoodic on Sunday at 10 A. M, a From Gouldlboro' by Sullivan, Trenton, Blue Hi!!, Calline, BuckUon, Prolptfl and BeJtaft to Ducktrap, once a week ; estimated eighty five miles. From April 15, to Uffober 15 —Leave Gouldf boro' every Wednelilay, at 5 A. M and arrive at Ducktrap on Saturday by 10 A. M. Return ing—Leave Ducktrap every Saturday at I p.m. and arrive at Gouldfboro' the next Tuesday by 6 p.m. From Oclcber 15 to April 15 —Leave Gouldf boro'every Thurl'day at 6 A. m. and arrive at Ducktrap on Sunday by io A. M. Returning, Leave Ducktrap every Sunday at i P. M. and arrive at Gouldlboro' on Wednesday by 6 P.r<j. 3 Ffom Machias toiPaflamaquoddy, once in two weeks. Leave iVachius evtry other Friday noon and arrive at Paflamaquodiy on Saturday at 10 A. M. Returning— -Lcive Pailamaquoddy every other Saturday at % p. m. and arrive at Machias on Sunday noon. From Oflober ij to April 15 —Leave Ma chias tvery other Saturday noon and arrive at Paflamaquoddy on Sunday at 10 a. m. Retur ning—Leave Pafiamaquoddy every other Sun day at 1 p.m. and arrive at Machias on Monday at % P. m. 4* From Augusta by ReadSeld atidChefter to Farmington, once in two weeks. Leave Auguda every other Wednrfday at S A. m. and arrive at Farmington on Tiiurfday at 10 a. m. Returning'-Leave Farnijngton every other Monday at j p.m. and arrive at Hallowell on Tuesday by 6 p. m. IN VERMONT. S■ From Windsor, by Royalton, Randolph, Wiliiamllon and Montpelier to Burlington, once in two weeks. Leave Windsor every other Thurfdayby 6 A. M. and arrive at Burlington an Saturday l/y 4 P. M. Returning—Leave Burlington every other Monday by 6 a. m. and arrive at Windsor on Wednesday by 4 p. m. IN NlvW-Yt)RK. _6. From Fifhkill t" Newbury, once a week. Leave FKhkifl eriry Friday at 4 j o'clock, P. M. and arrive at Newbury by 6, P. m Returning —Leavi Newbury every Friday at », p. n. and arrive at Fifhkillat 4, P. m. 7. From Canandaigua by Hartford to Nia gara once in two weeks. Leave Canandaigua every other Monday, at 8 A. M. and arrive at Niagara the next Thurs day by 9A. m. Returning—Leave Niagara ev ery oilier Thursday at 3 p. M.and arrive at Canandaigua on Su.iday by 6 f. m. iN PKNN'kYLVANIA. to Alexandria once a week. Leave LewifWg every Tuesday at i r. m. »nd arrive at Alexandria on Friday by 3 P. u. Tuesday by 10 m. town, Thompfontown, Mifflintown, Lewif town, Culbenfon's mills arid Huntingdon ta Maj 15 to Oflober 15 —Leave Harrifburg ev cry Sunday at 6 A. m. and arrive at Alexjudria Leave Alexandria every Thurfdsy at 6 a. m v and arrive at Harriftmrg on Saturday at 4 P. m. ~" I'rona o'lcier 15 to May 15 —Leave Harrif aurg every Monday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Alexandria on Wednesday by 7p. m. Return ing—Leave Alexandria every Friday a' 6 a. m In Virginia and North-Carolina. U. From Norfolk by Jlempfvillc, Great Bridge, New Lebanon and to Elizabeth cicy, once in two week?. Leave Suffolk every other Ttiefday at 6 a. m. aad arrive at Murfreeiboro'by 5p m. Returning. Leave Murfreeiboro* every Wednesday at 9A. M. and arrive at Suffolk by 6 p.m. 14. From Wythe court house, by Auftinville, Grayfon court houfc, Flower Gap and Bethania to Salem once in two weeks. I.cave Wythe court baufe every other Tucfday by 6 a. m. and arrive at Salem the next Thursday by 6 p.m. Returning, Leave Saltjn every other Saturday by 6 a. m. and arrive at Wythe c,h. the next Monday by 6. p. m. In Kkktuckky and Tknnessf.f.. ij. From Moffats in Tcnntflce by Col Orrs, Powell's Valley, Cumberland Gap and Stamford to Danville, or.ee a week. Leave Moffats uvery Friday at 2 p m . and sr rive at Danville the n®ct Monday by 7 p m. Pe turning. Leave Banville every Tuesday by sa. m. and arrive at Moffats the next Fiiday by 10 A M 10. From Knoxville by South Weft Point, and Craig fort to Nalhvilleence in two week?. Leave Knoxville ev.-jy other Monday at 5 a. m, and arrive at Nalhville the next Saturday by 7 e. M. Returning. Leave Nalhville every other Monday at 5 a. m. and arrive at Knoxville the next Saturday by 7 r. m. Noiet. The Port Matter General may alter the times of arrival and departure at any time dnrinir jh e cootwuapce of the comrafb, it pieviourly llipul&tin K an adequate compenfatiou sot any extra ew*nfe thai may be occasioned thereby. >w *jV I Note 5. Kilf an hour be.allowed far own. mg and tlcfipglhe Ma'l at all Otficea where no oar tictbr time is Note 3. For every hout'i delay (unavoidable acci. dens excepted) in arriving alter (he times prescribed n anycomiaft, the contrattor ftiall forfeit one dol lar, and if the delay continue until the departure of auy depending Mail, whereby the Mails destined for luch depending Mail, lole a trip, an additional forfei ture ol live dollars shall be incurred. Note 4. Ncwfpapeis as. well at Letters are to be sent in the Mails; and if any pcrfen making proposals defirei to carry Newspapers other than those convey! Ed in the mail, forhisown emolument, he mud state in his propolals tor what Cum he will carry it with that emolument aud for what sura without that emo j lument. Note 5. Sh uH any person making piOpufali desire an alteraiionof the time» of arrival and depaiture a. bove fpecified, he mull Hate in his piopofalsthe alterl adorn desired, and the difference they will make in the terms of his contract. Note 6. Pe»fo"S making proposals are desired to Hate theii prices by the year. Those who contrast will receive their pay quarterly, in t h e months of January, April, July, and Oftober Note;. Theeontrafts far the routes Numbered j to g, are to be in operation on the ift day of Oftober next, sod are to continue in force until the ill Oft. ißji. Contracts for the routes Numbered iotoi6air a Iso to be in operation on the 1 ft day of CViabcr next and are to continue ir« force until the ill of April tffoe JOSEPH HABERSHAM. Pbjlmojlcr General. General Post Office, | ['43 Phila. June 10. 1799. \ dl vu.af.eoi $.4 >VILLJAM COB BE? 7 HA« JWST PUBLISHED (PRICE I DOL. 5© CZNTi) 'THE Br William Giffoud, Isolijif.. lo which is prefixed, A POETICAL Xe.ISTLB TO THE AUTHOR Bv American Gentleman. [ln introducing thi, celebrated work to th>- Grri tKmen »ndl.a"ic«ct Am.-rk.i, I ). sv v . JiJc.vun J to give it a ares. proportioned to its diltingni(hej merit, QBC to the tare of tfcofc for whofc amuie mcnt and dohght it is intended. No ixm-nce hag Ween spared ill th« pufcli c «i 011 > an( j | flatter mylelf that thcwctK a«.c» n .t;i-H. citli.-r ,n pipe, or pr.nt, toany ever pubhftcd in America Th " od,t ! on ha \ a,: over fo;re iurmtr on« «it conU.ns by w ay of no ., s> , hc prou.KWsol the author ; aml , i; , = , a! , tage over rvcy other edition, Li , hc WiW, which .5 prefiie'J to it, and which mnft he ex tremely gr'atifyibj* to evefy lover of in :hii country, a, it is a proof thar there ar« Arier: cart who h*ve the taste to admije, -he justice to applaud, and the talents to rival the Gti.iui/s el other nationi. oome Copies have l.etn sent on to Mr- ■■"I" trbilU, M/iJenJLanc, A'm Tori, »!(.. to Mr. h'in Baltimore, ind to Mr. Young, Cbarhjton. Copies will he sent lo Boson and other places, a soon as occasions offer.] LAST NOTICE. To the Creditors of Joseph Thomas, A GENERAL nueiiirg of ihe Creditors is intended in be called, tor i'h'irlday th'e firft of Argu'l nsxr, when tbo/e ptr/oru only at lha!l then have furmihed tKcir accounts . a-i be recngnizad as fnohv At thv meeting the Affian ces hope to have it in their power to lay before the'm a circumstantial acsount of his concerns; and to propofc i me mode of adjurtiriint to the Creditors. Thofc who nrgtcA to furni/h their accounts before that day, v. ill ba excluded from the benefit of any arrange/tienta that may be then mad*. Sai % • I )V, fisher,_ SBSS. i ul ,y 3 Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philerfetphia, merchant, ka». uig sfiijned over all his iffirfh, real, pcrfonal ">>*ed. to ihe fubfcnber, for the benefit otlMCh °t his crfdit°r« as may lubfiribe to the raid a (ligament on or before the firft of Aiwuft next. Notice is hereby given, To all ptifens indebted to the laid eftale, tha X are rojuefted to n; »ke immediate payment * to either of the affifoer or to the f»id Samuel Miles, wUo i» authp' ,r«J to aeceive the fame; m failure v. hereof' ejaJ rtrp« will be taken for the recovery of /"uchiehts, asaie not djfc [ur ged accordiagljr. GEQRiiE ASTON, ") OURNEHS COMEGYS, I Affigneej f JOHN ALLEN, j W.HEREAS, AN attachment was lately iflued out of the in ferior court of common pleas of the c#uoty of Eflex, in .the flat* of New Jersey, dire&ed to the fherifF of the said county, against the rights, credits, monies and cfFeils, foot's and chattier, lands ind tenements ot "John Cleves Rynrrrs at the fuitoi William Wells, in a plea of trespass on the cafe to his damage three thousand dollar? And nvbereas, the laid (hcriff did, at the term of June last pa&, return to tfce laid c.ct.rt that he had attached the defendant by a certain bond given by Matthias Denmnn and Samuel Meeker to the laid defendant, to the amount of near two thousand dollars, and alfoby futy land warrants Nrw tk-trefore, nnlefs the said john Cleves Symmes (hall appear,give special bail, and raceive a declaration at the suit of the judgment will \be enters-1 against him, snd his frop«rty herein attached, will be fold agreeably to tkc ftatutc in such cafe made a»d prov'ded. Aaron Og'den, Clerk, &c- % £lizabcth-towa,July 8, i; 99 (u) awi-.m' A beautiful Country Sale OITUATED on the bank of the Delaware joining land* of Matthias Siplei and Mr. John DitfficM, 13 mile-* from Philadelphia and * miles from Brittol. The buildings confiftofa ntwtwn story Frame Hou{c and Kitchen adjoining— -3 rooms on a floor, a Piazza the whole front of the Houl'r, a P water, alio agood gardes* anJ orchard—lo acres of land will be fold with the, premises, but more tan be had if required. There is a gravelly (horc at the river, the water uages lor Burlington pass every day in the fuin mer season, and the land flagrs for Now-York within half* mile ; any perlon inclining topur cnafe may know the turns of sale and oijher par ticulars by enquiring at No. u, Dock-ilrcet, er No* 161, South Seeond-ili^eet. June 1 PRINTKD BY T. If'. F.?.\'*V£/ BA VI A D AND M £ V I A D. iff' w&fr.txA. t V v/ jawtf
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