U NI T E\) bTAT ES, On the folluiu)«z POl r-Ro A as, "ITTILL l« retfejvrtl at the.General Post-Os VV sice in Philadelphia, uY.til the nth daj 0 1 A'Jguil next, inclufivc. IN MAIXE. t. by Machias, Chandler's river, Columbia and Narraguagus to Goldfboro', once 1 week, dflimited eighty eight miles. Frir* A}ri! isth to Ollober tstb —Leave Scoo dic ayery SUtur ay at i arrive at Golds boro* the next TUesday by 6P. m . Returning Leave GoldJbaro' every Wednesday at j A. « And arrive at Scbodie on Saturday by 10 a. M Fu m Ofioiirh ij, ti April 15 —Leave Sc»o d c every Ku.irlay at a p. M andyrlve at Gouldf bmo' mi Wedneftay by 6 fyfw. Returning— Leave Gotildfbo' every 'iJßirfdiy at 6 A. M. and arrrive a; Sioodic tin Sunday at 10 *. M. »• From Gouklfboro' by Sullivan, Tr«nton, Blue Hil!, Cafiine, Buekfttm, Profpeft and Belfaft to Dscktrap, once a week ; rftimated eighty five miles. From April ts,to Oflober 15 —Leave Gouldf boro' every Wednesday, at j A. M. and arrive at Duektrapon Saiurdayhy 10 A. M. Return ing—Leave Ducktraw every Saturday at 2 p.m. and arrive at Gouklfboro' the next Tuesday by 6 P. M. From OSober to April 15 —Leave Goutdf boro'every Thursday at 6 A. m. and arrive at Ducltrrap on Sunday by to A m. Returning, Leave Duckt 'ap every Sunday at 2 P. M. 3nd arrive at G nldlba.ro' on Wednesday by 6 P.M. 3. From Machias to Faframaquoddy, once in two week*. Leave A arhias every o'her Friday noon and arrive at Patiimaquocidy on Saturday at 10 A. w. Returning—Leave PalTimaquoddy every othei- Saturday at 2 P. M. and arrive at Machiae QiWSur.day r.or.n. From OiSober 1J to April 15—Leave Ma ehias every other Saturday noon and arrive at PaffniTu-qnotMy on Sunday at 10 *. M. Retur ning—Leave PafUrnaquoddy every other Sun , day at 1 p.m. and arrive at Machias on Monday »t 'a p. m. 4. From by Ueadfield and Chefler to Farmlngton, once in two week*. Leave Auguila every other Wednesday at 3 A. M. and arrive at Farmingtorfon Thurlday at ic a. m. Returning—Leave Farmington every other Monday at 1 P M. and arrive at Hallowell on TueAiay by 6 p. m. IN VERMONT. 5. From Windsor, by Royaiton, Randolph, Wil'iatn ion and Montpelier to Burlington, once in two weeks. Leave Windsor every other Thursday by 6 A. M and arrive at Burlington on Saturday by 4p. M Returning—Leavfc Burlington every other Monday b\ 6 a.m. and arrive at Windsor on Wednesday by 4 p. m. IST NEW-YORK. S. From,Fiihkill to Newbury, once a week. Leave Fifhkifl every Friday at o'clock, J>. M. and arrive at Newbury by 6, P. M Returning —Lsave Newbury every Friday at 2, P. M. and Arrive at Fifhkill at 4. p. M. 7. From Canandaiglia by Hartford to Nia gara once in tw» weekt. Leave Canandaigua every other Monday, at 8 A. M. and arrive at Niagara the next Thurs day by 9 A. Returning —Luve Niagara ev ery other Thursday at ,3 p. M.and arrive at Canamiaigua on Sunday by 6 p. m. IK PENNSYLVANIA. 8. From Lewifbnrgby M.ffl'nburgh, Aaronf- Vurg, Mileiburg, Brllefort and Centre Furnace to Alexandria once a week. Leave L?u. i!Wg every Tuesday at 2 P. *. and arrive at Alexandria on Friday by 3 P. m. | Returning—Leave Alexandria every Saturday at 8 A. m. and arrive at Lew lib* rg the next Tuesday by 10 a. m. 9. From Harrifburg by Clark'» ferry, Millerf toivn, Thompl'or.town, Mifflintown, Lewif (own, Coibertfon'9 mill« and Huntingdon to Alexandra, once a week. Xny 15 toOZo&er 15—Leave Harrifburg ev ery Sunday at 6 A m. and arrive at Alexandria the next I'uefday by 7p. m Returning— Leave Alexandria every Thursday at 6 a.m. and arrive at Harrifburg on Saturday at 4 P. ««. From Oflcber 15 to Ma* r s—Leave Harrif burg every Monday at 6 A. m. and arrive at Alexandria on Wednesday by 7 p.m. Return ing—Leave Alexandria every Friday a> 6 a. m and arrive at Harrifburg on Sunday by 4 p. u. In Virginia. 10. Morgantown by Petty John to Clarkfoargh, once in two weeks. Leave Mor. gantown every orher Monday a 5 a. m. and ar rive at Clarkllturg by S»■ "• Returning. Leave Clarklburg every other Tuesday by 8 A. u. and arrive at Morgantown by 7 p. m. 11. From Peterlburg !>y Sussex e. h. and South ampton c, h. to South Quay, once every month. Leave Piterlburg the firft Tuesday in each ■noi.th Uy noon, and arrive at South Quay on .Wednesday by 7p. m. Returning. Leave South Quay the firft Thursday in each month by 8 A. u. and arrive as Petersburg 011 Friday by 1 r u. In Virginia and North-Carolina. t). From Norfolk by Kempfville, Great Bridge, *?ew Lebanon and Jonefboro* to Elizabeth city, ®nc" in two weeks. Leivj Norfolk every other Wednesday by 2 p. M. and artive at Elizabeth city on Friday by 10 ji, M. Returning. Leave Elizabeth city every ether Monday at noon aad arrive at Norfolk on Wednesday by ioa.m. 13. From 6uffolk by South Quay to Murfrees- Übro* once in two weeks. Leave Suffolk every other Tuesday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Murfreefboro' by 5 r M. Returning. Leave Murfreefboro' every Wednesday at 9 A. M. and arrive at Suffolk by 6 p. m . 14. From Wythe court house, by Auflinville, Grayfon court house, Flower Gap and Bcthania to Salem once in two weeks. Leave Wythe court heufe every other Tuesday by 6 a.m. and arriva at Salem the next Thursday by 6P. M. Returning. Leave Salem every other Saturday by 6 a. u. and arrive at Wythe c. h. th next Monday by 6. r. m. In Kentuckf.y and Tennessee. 15. From Moffatj in T cope flee by Col Orrs, Powell's Valley, Cumberland Gap and Stamford to Danville, once a week. Leave Moffats every Friday at 2 r M and ar rive at Danvdle the next Monday by 7r. it. Se turninr. Leave Banville every Tuesday by sa. u. and arrive at Moffats the next Friday by 10 hSM / •*;M. • »• . lb. From JWo«*ilic Vy South Weft Point, and Craig fort to Na&villeooce id tmo weeks. ' Leave Knoxwlle every other Monday at r a. n.tnd'f-iveat Nalhvillethe uqS Sanirdayby 7 f. Returning, Leave Naftvitle every other Monday at 5 a. m. and arrive at Knoxville the next Satn's&y by 7 p. tt. p Note 1. The Pod Master General may alter the times ol arrival and departuie at any time during the continuance of the contrails, he previouriy ftipulat««a aa adequatecompenfalion forany extra that may be'nccafioncd thereby. - -r~ ■ n x§ ■$ ; N'u'.e i. Ka.f an h-'ur Hull be allowed for open ing and closing the Mail it all Olfices where no pat- I uculaktimc is fpeethcd. Noc» 3, for ereryiour'i delay (unavoidable acci dents excepted) ia arriving after rtie limes prescribed u anv comrati, the c-Kitraftor (halt fotleit one dol lar, and it the delay continue until the 'departure ol any depending Mail, whereby the Mails dcltined lor such depending Mail, lole a trip, an additional lorlei iure of five dollars lhall be incurred. Note 4. Ncwlpapeis as well as Letters are 10 be fen: in the Mails; and ifany perfen making proposals, ■jUlires to carry Newfpapcii other than thole convey, ed in the mail, forhisowu emolument, he mull state in his propolals for what sum he will carry it with thatemolumeot and for what sum without that emo lument. Note 5. Shold any person making propofali desire an alteration of the times of arrival and departure a. bove (perilled, he mult (hie in his propofali the alter ations defirid, and the difference ihey will make in the terms of hi» contrast. Note 6. Parlo'B making proposals are defirtd u> fta:etheir prices by the year. Those who coni a£l will receive their pay quarterly, in the months of January, .April, July, and Oftober. Note 7. Thciontrafis tar the routes Numbered s to 9, ire to be in operation on the lit day of Ottokxr next, and are to cominue in force until the iltOtt. ißjj, Conlrads for the routes Numbered to to i6are alio to be in operation on the ill day of Otlober next and arc to continue in force until the til of *vpril 1 Hoz. JOSEPH HABERSHAM. Pojlm Gemral Po/l OJicc, 7 [l4] Philg. June 10. 1799. j (hiv.af.eo 13 // Three Cents Reward. RUN away from the Suhfcri »ert>n the evening of the sk'da iiill. a bound Servant GIRL, p.arned Elizabeth HowcUel, had on and took with her three different changes of garment and money, proud, l old and impudent, a noted iyar ; any pcr fon apprehending her fliall e entitled to the above reward—no eokb or charge? will be paid. N. B, She had i years and foigt* snon*hs to serve DANIEL FITZ PA TRICK. Gofhen Towttftip, Chcfter County, July 29. 6 sawtf Twenty Dollars Reward. DESERTED lrom the barracks at Reading, in the Might of the sth July, 1799, the follow ing foldiert in the nth regiment in the service of the United States. 7ham3; Brithn Booth, a private, born in Chester county, 2j years of age, ? feet 8 inches and 3-4 high, dark complexion, brown eyes and long black hair which he cMpnwoly wears tied clol'c to his head,by occupation a farmer ;heis a Rout, good looking fellow, and considerably marked with the small pox, is much addi&ed to liquor, and very a busive when intoxicated'; he was drefied in full infantry uniform except his hat—lt is txpedcd that he will change hit drift as he ltole a plain round hat and a number of citizens' deaths. Also, jauitt AtTMullen, born in the county of Antrim,in Ireland, 36 yuan, of age, 5 feet 7 inches and 1-2 high, lair complexion, grey eye?, ffiort brown hair, which is very thin upon the crown of his head, of thin visage and a very pleasant coun tenance j by occupation a farmer, and was drtffed in full infantry uniform. The above reward and rcafonablc expences will he paid to any purfon who (hall apprehend and confine in any g»al, or deliv<r to any olfirer in the service of the United Stat«s, the above defenbed deserters, or ten dollars and expencet lor eithei of them. LEWIS HOWARD, Lientenant tlth United Statci Regiment Rending. July 7 (10) Notite is Hereby Given, 'T'HAT the Officers and C' eir of theConflella X tion will receive their prize money for the Frigate L'lnlurgent» by calling on CHARLES BIDDLE, No. 243, Mark»c-ftreet, or HENRY BENE RIDGE. d 1 m i«*y J , WILLI A M COB HE T 7 HAS JVST PUBLISHED (PtICE I DOL. JO CENTS) ■The B A VIA D AND , M^VIAD. Br William Giffqxd, Esouirc. To which is prefixed, A POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR By an American Gentleman. [ln introducing this celebrated work to the Gen tlemen and Ladies of America, I have endeavored to give it a dress proportioned to its dillingaiflied merit, and to the tar.e of t)>ofe for whose amuse ment and delight it it intended. No eipence hat Ween spared in the publication; and I flatter myfelf that the work dees not yield, either in paper or print, to any one ever pufclifaed ii> America This edition has an advantage over some former onas, as it contains by way of not-s, the minor produ&ionsof the author ; and, it has an advan tage over every other edition, i.i the PoeluciS.pif.lt, which is prefixed to it, and which inuft be ex tremely gratifying to every lover of literature in this country, as it is a proof that there are Ameri cans who hivt the taste to admiie, 'he justice to applaud, and the taleutt to rival the Geniules o( other nations. C 5" iome Copiw h*»c bMafent on to Mr. &*«£ tniiii, MaidaoLane, Ntie ttrl, also i;o Mr. HiW, Babimort, and to Mr. Tumg, CbarU/t*.. Cop*. wilt bf fcnt to Bm/hm miother ptkcei, as oOn MaccaCons offer.] ■ may 18 Patent Ploughs, TO be fold for cash by Joseph Salter at Atfion Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan HarVer, Woodbury—and Jefle Evans, Lumlicr ton, Those who bare used them give them the preference to any ocher kind, as they require l«fs team, break the ground better are kept in order at less txpence and are fold at a cheaper rate—the plan it much fimplified and confißsof but one piece of cast iron, with the handles and beam of wood ; they may befixed with wrought lays and coulters to be put on with fcretvs and taken off at pleasure Patent rights for rending wkh inftrmflions for making them may be had by applying to John Newbold, or the fubferiber No. an North Front-flrect. Whohat for Sales Or to Leaje for a term of Ttari, A number of valuable tradU of Land, ««ll Ktuated for Mills, Iron «Vorks«r Farms, most. ty improved, lying chiefly in the crtunty of Hun tingdon ftat« of PennfylranU. Those win may incline to view them will pleafc t* apply to John Canaii esq. near Huntingdon. Clar/ei NtvobolJ^ iaw«l. July if 7 0 be Sold or Ex changed, FOR Property within twelve milts of the City of Philadelphia, and on (he Bristol Road ; A beautiful and very highly cultivated farm. For particulars, fee tht office of C. Lebarbicrdu Pleflis. No, 1 s Soith Third Street. June ap. ■ . ■ "* s- Samuel MHes O/the city of Philedrlphi.l, nierchai.t, •>" ng afligned over all his effcils, «a>, gjrfon^ ind mixed, to ihc (übfciiber-, tor t> e her.tlii of lutli of ins creditors a may tuMiTi/W'.ff\ ■' said afllpiment en or beforctlu fiift of iii-y'iii nexl. Notice is hereby given, so all pcrfons indebted to the laid ftfate, th.i they are rtqusllcd to n. -ike immediate payment to cither oi'the affiance . or tu the hid SatniK 1 Miles, who is amhc" iled to receive the iaiue ; in failure whereof'egal Jlep9 will be taken for the recovery of Aich debts, as ate not dilthi ged according],-. GEORGE ASTON, 7 COUNELIS COMEGYS, f Afll-n.rs JOHN' ALLEN, 3 | Aii excellent Stand lor liulinel FUR SALE, And possession immediately given. THAT valuable Hand for bufi nef>;it the head of ChefU-r.Kent county, Maryland confining of a brick Ilore-houfe, 10 feet hy 6c,twb ftorieshigh, three rooms on a floor, well appor tioned Tor bufi.ieis, two twenty feet rooms for the reception of grain, and a counting room, and throo rooms for gooas, with an eicellnet cellar under the whole, coraplcatly gariieted off for f.ilc and pickling pork, with a log corn crib adjoining, 10 leet by 40 —This (land is Gtuated in the handfomcft ajid rood advantageous part oi the town for bufi efi and the profjieA of returning good crops of wheat in the country around the head of Chester still tend to make it more desirable to those inclin ing t» purchase. For terms, apply to m«(Trs> f evi Hlllinfi-worti W •Ml, Philadelphia, or the fubferibers near the pre mifet, GEORGE V. M'CANN W. THOMAS. P S—lf th- property is net fold in throe month* from thii date, tt will be rented. July 9 Ten Dollars Reward. DESER n-.D from the Rendezvous, corner of Front atioi South Street, on the lift inflant, GEORGE GALLAGHER, born in Doc-runChef ttr ceunty, Pennfylvanis, aged 11 year* and 3 months, five feet nine and a half inches high, fwar'hy complexion, black eyes, hit hair is black and grey mixed, hat the dialed of a Chester coun ty man. He had aeither coat or waiflcoat on when he went ess, Uisbeen employed as a Laborer about thi* city. Whoever apprehends fa id Deserter and delivers him to me at the Rendezvous in tkis city, or at Head Qu.irters in Briltol, flmll receive the above reward. SAM. R. FRANKLIN,, Lieutenant 10th U.S. Regiment. j"'y *4 dgw Valuable Property for Sale, In Chefimr, near Sixth ftr«t, riireflly oppofit CoNontsi Hall, A LOT i»f ground, about, n feet front hi Chef nut flreet and 73 feet in Apt h, whcrccn is a good frame honfe, now in the tenure of Samuel Benjre, (übjeil to a grotm.l rent cf tbi. per annum. The advartafeftus (huatiuH of tliip property re quire* no co nmcnts, for it mult be known, there are few in this city to equal it, an uneeceptionable title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIR.VAN, no. ipS.Chefnut Qreet, next door to the pr«- mifct. nr. h ! Notice Is hereby" Givlh,. tUAT Aill ke for tb« ifli/e * of certipcwfi for twenty two sgre» of the , Stock tit rtitganS of ihetf nitt<i Stain, In Reu «ff lliif und<rm<hdoti«J critificates fdr a liJrt nwatwr *1 AiNi df tW¥ Rode of the ftU Infti <i*A»obr of JIVH EckJey Coltey, of tbc caput re of the Dmjm, •Richard WCfcWfe* KWkr,-p* * voyage from PLil «)(l|hß,(s'^ivcmi(il ) viz. T??^^* te !2L *7??°° *"< l «70CI far five fnirrteith. lhrrecertificate!. and J 7004, Ok foor 4*rc« »ich. • Caslier. Bank «f MiDbktilMct,) ; May 13. <799, ■ ( TREASURY DEPARTMENT JON* *7, 1798. Notice is hereby given, That by vir rue of (in ail, palledduring the profcnt fef (ion ef Congress, so much ot ihe a<9 entituleo " An A<a malting further provision forthefup " port <•! public crejtt, and for the redemption '« of the public debt"—passed the third day of March, one thoufaod seven hundred and ninety five, as bars from fectlement or allowance, Certificates, commonly called Loan Office arid final fetHemeut Certificates, and Indents of In fe»efts, is suspended until rtie twelfth day of June, which will be in the year oncthon(and seven hundred and nicety niu;. That on the liquidation and fettlrmcnt of the said Certificates, and Indents of Interest, at the Treasury, the Creditors will be entitled To receive Certificates of funded Thru Per Cent Stockcqual to the amount of the said Indents, and ths arrear ages of intercft due on their fa-id Certificate, prior to,th< firll day of January one thousand (even hundred and ninety one- Thacthe principal fumsof the said Loan Office and final letdement Certificates, with the incereft thereon, fincethefirft day of January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one, will be dis charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment of interest and reimburf.mcnt of princi pal, equal to the Tunas which would have been pa/able thereon, if the said Certificates had been fubferibed, puriuant to tin; A&s making provision forthe debts of the Unitcd.Stat«s, contracted dur ing the late w»r, arid by the payment of other sunn, e ,h.il to tiie market vilue of the remaining Stock, which would have been created by /uch fubferiptions asaforefaid, which market value wi!) be determined by tfee Comptroller of theTreafury x it OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary <,/ tkc'TrcaJury. juiie 48 TREASURY DEPARTMENT- May zytb, 1799. THE proprietors of certificate* iffiied for Tub fcriptions to the Loan bearing intereit at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that « any time after pa) merit /lull have been matte of the sth inllalmem, which will become due during the firll ten days of the month of July enfning, Certificates of Funded Stuck may at their option be obtained at the Treal'ury or Loan Oiliees, refpetflively, for the amount of the four firft inftalmsnu, or one ineiety of thefums ex* prefledin the fubfenption ccrtiiicatn:—Ne cer tificates of Funded Stock will however be iilued for less than one hundred dollars. Such fubfeription Certificates at may be pre tlttcd at the Treasury or Loin Offices in con eqmnce of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorfed and difrin&ly marked lb ss to denote, thatamoetyof the flock has been issued. OLIVER iVOLCOT-I, Secretary of tbe Treasury t TO BE S 01. J, / T V/O new frame two Story Hon- ~ fes pleal'antly situated nejf the t-rn, upper end ot tl.e Village of I rar.ktofd. 1 here are in each house, talkies a kijfticH, two rooms on the firft floor; three 0:1 the second, Vi( •Vith roomy garrat!» all well finifher! ; there are also to each, a good garden |«t, (Ui>le an 1 e n coach hoi.l'e- Part goods will be taken in pay ment. Any persons wifliing to become pur chafeis are requefled to view the pretnifes, en and tor terms applv to ass ' JOHN McCLELLEN. ™ Jnlv I ; eot * ■ -F 8 r Piy'T-J f%y Z -• ?..A ---" ** 1-..- Mi** - ~ r * 'Uft'jV VWtf The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE QP STAGES, NOW RUNNING BFTWFIN PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK, By the Jhort and pleasant road of BuJlUton, Neiutoivn. Scotch Plaint, Spring- Jitldand Newark. excellence of this road, the populouf rtefs of the country through which it pall"- e», with fuadry other advantages, which render it so far preferable to tlio Old Road through Bristol, Brtmi'wisk, &c. long ago fuggefteii the propriety of if* becoming the Grand Tho rough Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the present year, a minute survey of it has been taken,and its superiority over the Old Road, both in winter and iummer, has been clearly afcertalned.—'There are good bridgfa over all the othtr waters but the Delaware, and here the creffiug is performed with great fafety and in le.'s than half the time required at the Trenton Ferry. The road is several miles Jhorter than the old road, but this is amooglt the least of its advantages, becatile daily expe i ience proves to us ; that difpatcb aswellascom /ort in travelling principally depend on the goodness of the road and the k-velnefs of the country, and, in these re!pe£ls, the New RoaJ is, beyond all companion, thebeft. It presents ncne of those rocky hills, whirh render the Old Road fatiguing between the Delaware and Newaik. The foil, too, for the greater part, is such as to produce but little mud in winter, and v*ry litile « uft in l'ummer, which ciriumlUnce, added to the beauty of the country, and a cob liderable proportion of Ibade. must always ren der travelling in the latter season peculiarly a greeable. The Swift Sure starts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clock every morning (Sundays excepted) from the GREEN 7KEF. oppoGtc the Lutheran Church, North Fourth street It goes through Frarjkford to Bnflleton, where it flops to BreakfaA ; from Buftletown it goes through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ; from Penny-town through Hopewell, Millstone, Bound-brook, Qoibbletown and Plainfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The next morning it flops at Springfield to breakfaft, from whtr.ee it goes through' Newark and arrives at New- York at noon. dßw tv.tk b-tf From NEW-YORK it flarti at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (frirtn Paulus Hook) and arrives 3' Philadelphia the next evening. For (tats at New-York, application may be made to Ed ward Bird iK, Old Coffee ho'ufe, so A. Mat hie u, corner of Naflau and John ftieets, to B. jl/any, no. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich street, and to Michael Little, at hit hotel, no. 41, Btoad street. Fare for passengers, Five Dollars. Way passengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each paffedf er is allowed to take on ulbs. of bagg*ge carriage free ; but all other baggage, tak«n oa by a paQenger, will be charged at 4 cent* per pound weight. With reTpeta to packages Cent on without paflenger*, the proprietors presume they have adopted a regulation, which, though unknown toother linen of ftagc*, they think muff meet with generjjl approbation, They pledge them selves (a make good every package on the fol lowing conditions. The person who delivers tbr ptfkage at the office ihali fee it catered in the fiage-bouk, for wlych entry he (hall pay 6 centii; he will then state the value of the pack ag«,andp*y (exclusive of the carriage) :<ne per cent, on the v A lue, as infuruicr, and for which he will receive a receipt. Thus, for iuftance, it h» eflimates his package at one dollar, he will pay one cent, and if at one h*ndred dollar*, ha will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro pbrtiAn for packages of any other raloe. V?ry few perfar.s it is presumed, will dislike this regulation | it will however, be optionable with every one to avail himfelf of this fecurlty or not. But the proprietors think it right to Hare very explicitly, that they will be refpoo ftble for th* fife delivery of no package, which is not regularly entered, and f. r wkich an infur ance'receipt cannot Vie produced. In the.dikribution of the route, the greatfeft care has bren taken to fix on luch places and ta verns as always afford a good accoroniiiiation »ad entertainment for the paflengtrsat the weft realisable rates The stages ar# well equipped niYniflled wkh flite't and fteadyhorfes, ind cqiii tnittedtolhe care'of intelligent l'o'sr and obli ging drivers. The proprietors therafflves live at the different tonrr.s and villages wlisra the ftagrt will flop, id that the conduct of the pcr fons th;y employ is continual!) an "ohjefl of their attention.—They fake car« alio to lee that the paflengers are well proviik 1 for and politely treated at the iaveros, and that ni? fort <>t thic*- nery or infolcncc is praflifed upon thtm ; in fliort, they havefparerineitlirrpiinsnor txoeace torenderthe SWIFT-SUUlithe very belt line of ttages in America. taw3m The line has now run nearly a mo- th, dur ing" which time a great numb* of gentlemen have gone through, both from i'luiadtiphii and New-York. £very passer. cr has found the road tol'urpals very far all that hji been f»id of its excellence ;'and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to hear the behavicu, of tlieir drivers, and the treatment at Taverusr lpoker. of with the highest faristaftion. JOHN M'CALLA, Philadelphia 'THOS. PAUL, BuJiUton JOSEPH THORNTON, ) NICHOLAS IfrNKOOP, >Ncivtenun. JACOB KESLER, J JOHN MORE HE AD, Prnytoivn. • K'LLM AN, Mi,'Jton. £LIAS COMDEi), Battntlßreak. R. SA .VSBUKT, Hatch Plains. I I SJ.4CRAITLE, I ROBERT PERSON, 5 s P r * n Sj' dd - Jut f S j. <>* '/• . "" S3 I " v : A T a n ert ' r s tl,e '' ! ' i;orr ci'vcrßors of - -V St J .hn*» coB-p- in the Stat., ol' MarvWd on ths £s.th c.-.y ol July 1799, w 1 X!i* rn the si.it day of Odo'scr next this board will proceed tc tkcl a Profe'ffor „f g n lift .rid Grammar. who fhuii receive, for his f, E " vice,, at the rate of £lob/», t0 be ' quancrly; and that pu!)l:c notice thereof be en,&c.&c, ° IC "' A. c. Hanson N. B. 'live office aforefaid hath just become n cant, by the rclignatfon ol a gentlaman, whufc affairs require, the immediate undertakinir „i 1 voyage by fca. a it is the duty of the fald Profeffor (to wl„» ; allowed an affllhnt) to teach the English gr;.mniatica.ly, and to prepare rtudents for a f ut s rjor f-hool, by teaching them the l.atin grammar-' the Vocabulary, and Cordery. Writing i s to u ' taught to all hi. icholars at stated hours; and t« ihti/e fludenu who are not deQined for the'faper' school, are to he taught, at the discretion or their parents, or guardians, Arithmetic, and other branches t f fcienceulually taught in Englilh f»h I —A complete knowledge then of Latin, Arith metic, &c. is considered indifprnfible in the profjf* lor ; and it is rxpecfted, that candidates who are nat known to the Board, will fuhmit i u a » cxanii. nation, as well as produce fatisfadory teflimoniala of their good morals, and fair characters. The Printers within tha United States are re tjtiefted to Hifert in their papers the fongoine solution and remarks, and to repeat the kublics* tion, as often as convenience will admit, ur.til the 29'h day of September next. i*Jr t lawtSjo - ' WHEREAS, ' AN attachment was lately idued nut of the in fe/-ior court of common pleas of the county of EiTex, in the ftat» of New Jcrfcy, direded t# the fheriff of the laid county, againil the rights credits, monies and iffefls, goods and chattier lauds and tenements ol jtiti CUvtt Symmts at tk e ' suit of William IVellt, in a plea of trcfpiia on the cafe to his damage three thou fan <1 dollars i And tvLtreat t the said fheriff did, at the term of I June Ufl pj.U. return to the laid tci.rt that he had attached thedafendant by a certain bond giv tn by [ Matthias Denmnn and Samuel Meeker to the fa.d defendant, to the amount of near ta o tkoufaud dollars,and also by sixty land warrants ; AW tierrfire, nultfs the said Jclin Clevcs Synim/s shall appear,give fperial bail, and rocfive a declaration at tjie f»it of the plaintiff, judgment will be entere-1 agaiiifl him, and his property herein attached, will be fold agreeably t 0 t )j e llatute in I'uch CSfe ma le a:- i prrv ded i«'r »*. Aaron Ogden, Clerk > fft. Ehz»fie*h-town,July 8, (it) »«r «,• THE Creditors of Baly, Jsv*ks, Infiujvent Debt u, in tfae county «{ arete meet the Aflignee »t the Court-HonfeioiiM county, on the ajfh of Dec. ii act, at lo o'clodti, h in nrier to make a dividend of said IrJqlveeX »flat« V m*y m*y taraSrto hlud by that iiy. . ' CU. C/ISE) asfigiitti' June »< ALL PERSONS ~~ INDEBTED to the late Henry Fajjfer, de cvafcd, arc requt-fted to make immediate piy_ mem ; and all i«rfcm having demands agiini laid estate, are deli ri d to lurnilh their icccunu ta the fubferiber. Christian Claudy, Admin'r. W&fj RY t»EPARfMENT7 March < 1/6, 1700. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to tfir afl of Cougrifj palled on the tfl day of juoe, one the*'find, fevea hun dred arij ninety Gx, entitled "an ail regula. ingthr grant 3 of land spprriprhfed for rniti. Ury services, and for the lociety of United Breiftren for propagating \hc gofjMl among tlie Heathen ; ind the supplementary to t!ie Faid recired adl p.-.ilirdcui the I'ecsod day of March, ne thonfind I'eveu huudred acdnine ty nine to <wit: juiyis 1 HA T the tradl of Land herein after dc» scribed, nai «|y, " begi>.nin» at the North Weft turner of the fevtn ranges of townftipi, and running thence fifty rmle<, due fcutb, along tne weltern boundary of tl.e said ranges thenre due Well to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branch ofthef»id ri. vcr to the place where the I«dian boundary line croflks the fame;—thence along t+ie said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras bran, h of the Muf kingum river at rtiecrofiing place an; ve Fort Lawrence ; thence doivn the said river, to the point where a line run due welt from the place of beginning, will interfedl the said river; thence along the line lb run to the place of be ginning has been divided into tovrnlhips of five miles square, and fractional parts of tovrn (bips ; and tlntplatj and surveys of thr laid townfbips and<!ri<stc<nal part* of townlhips are depoftted in tlis'.iffices of the Remitter 'if the Treafnrv and Surveyor General, for the inspec tion of all perfop.s concerned. 11. The holders of Pueh warrants as have bee# or (hall be granted fry military Services perform ed during the late war, are required to present the iarne to the Regiher of the Trealtiry, at some time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one tboufand eight hundred, ler the pitrpole of being regifier<d i No registry will be made of auy ltfs quantity tint a quartei* lowcfliip, or four thouland acres. 111. ■ Th« priority of location of the warrants which may be presented and io Huuittr taid, prior ta lidv day ol" i'ebnwryiß the year one thoufaod eij._lu hundred, will imiafeoitr*> ly after the f.iid <!et.rniii>ed hy lot, in the mode drcfcribed hy rtir a<A firfl recited. The hiiWets of rfgiSerrd warrants, fliall on Monday the 17th day of February, iti.tre year 1800, in the order of which the priority of locati on fliall be dcttrmfiicd by lotas »iorefaid, pefon a!ly,or Uy th«ir ajjant*, dtTi;;»atc in writing at tht office of the Rtgifter ol the Treasury, the particu lar quarter towrfhips rleiUd by them refpeiii*«ly r and such nhhe laid hvlrfers as feall rot d*%natr their loc tti <ns on the /aid day, lhaji be postponed m locating such warrants to all other kiA&cn of regiftetcd warrants. The holders cf warrants for military fervicea fuffici-'ttt to cover ouc or more <]o*rtcr townAips or tra&s of four thousand acres each ; {ball, at any time after Monctay the i;th <Uy of February, ISOP and prior to the firft day oi January, 180J, be d lowi"d to register the said warrants io Jnannrf "*• forifaid, and fotthwith to make lacatidßS therefor on any tract or tra&s of land not befofe located. All warrants or claim? for lands on account of military f.-rvice?, which itidllnotbe rrj;ifter»d a; d located Ih lore the firft day of January, 1801, are by the fupplfmentary asl of Cjng*i-fj herrln before recited, paflcd on the lecand da) of March, 1799> declared to be torevvr barred. Giren under my hand at Phiiidelphla, th« day atd year above mentioned. OLIVER u oicorr. See, of t&e Tni~ s ' I 'y* PRINTED BY % IV. FEtiW
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