PROPOSALS, For carrying the Mails of the UNITED STATES, On the following Post— Roads, WILL be received at the General Post-Os sice in Philadelphia, until the i»th da) '• Augutl next, inclusive. , ' IN MAINF.t f. Scoodic by Machias, Chandler's river, Columbia and Narrag:*igus to Golrtiboro*, once a week, ertimated eighty eight miles. From April isth to October 15 tb —Leave Scoo dic every Saturday at 1 p.m. and arrive at Golds boro' the next Tuesday by 6P. m ■ Returning Leave Golds every Wednesday at 5 A. m and arrive at Scoodic on Saturday by 10 a. m. FrsmQElober 15, ts April 15-Leave Scoo die every Sunday at a p. m and arrive at Gouldf- I boio' on Wednesday by 6 !\ M. Returning Leave GortJdtbo' every Thursday at 6 A. M. and arrri<e at Scoodic on Sunday at 10 a. m. a. From Gouldfboro' by Sullivan, Trenton, Blue Hill, Cjliine, Buckiton, Frofpedl and Belfafl to Ducktrap, once a week ; estimated eighty ftve mile 6. < From April 1 tto October 15—Leave Gouldi befo' every Wednesday, at 5 A. M and arrive at Ducjttrapon Saturday by 10 A. M. Return ing—Leave Ducktras every Saturday at 2 p.m. and arrive at Gouldfboro' the next Tuesday by 6 P. M. From 03ober 15 to April 15—Leave Oouldl jofo' every Thuri'day it 6 A. m. and arrive at Ducktrap on Sunday by 10 A. M. Returning, Leave Ducktrap every Sunday a* a p. m. and arrive at Gouldfboro' on Wednefdayby 6 3. Fr'om Machias to Paflamaquodayi once in two weeks. Leave fr!achias every other Friday noon and irrive at PalTamaquoddy on Saturday at 10A. M. Returning—Leave Pafldtnaquoddy every other Saturday at i r. M. and arrive at Machias on Sunday noon. From Odlober 15 to April 15—Leave Ma chias every other Saturday noon and arrive at PaCTanruquoddy on Sunday at 10 a. m. Retur ning—Lear« Paflamaquoddy every other Sun day at a P.M. aod arrive at Machias on Monday afi p.M. x 4. From Augulia by Rradfield and Chester to F»rmiugton, once in two weeks. Leave Augjufta every other Wednesday at 8 A. M. and arrive at FarmiugtoD on Thursday at 10 a. M. Returning—Leave Farmington every other Monday at 1 p m. and arriveartUllowell on Tuesday by 6 p. m. '« IN VERMONT. 5. From Windsor, by Royalton, Randolph, Williamson and Montpelier to Burlington, oi;ce in two weeks. Leave Windsor every oth«r Thursday by 6 A. M and arrive at Burlington on Saturday by 4p. M. Returning—Leave Burlington every other Monday by 6 a.m. and arrive at Windsor on Wednesday by 4 p. m. IN NEW-YORK. 6. From Fifhkill 11 Newbilry, once a week. Ltsve Filhkill every Friday at 44 o'clock,>P. M. and arrive at Newbury by 61 P- M Returning —Leave Newbury every Friday at 2, P. M. and arrive at Fiflikillat 4, P. M. 7. From Canandaiguaby Hartford to Nia gara once in two weeks. Leave Canandaigua «very other Monday, at g A. M. and arrive at Nia-ira the next Thurs day by 9A. m. Returning I>J j ave Niagara ev ery other Thursday at 3 p. M.and arrive at Canandaigua on Sunday by 6 P. IN PENNSYLVANIA. 8. Fmwo Letfilburg by Mfil'nbnrgh, Aironf burg, Milefburg, BeJlefort and Centrt Furnace to Alexandria once a Leave Lewifburg «*«ry Tuefaay al i P. *• and arrive at Alexandria on Friday by i r.u. Rttarnirig—Leave Alexjndria every Saturday at 8 a. m. and arrive at LewiOwrg the uext Tuefdavty 10 a-m. ... ..... «• 9. From Harrifcurg by Ciark'sfwrry, Milletf tovon, Thompfontown, Mifflmtown, Lewif town, Culbertfuii'4 mill* and Huntingdon ta AleximJr a, once a week May is toOaober 15— Leave Harrifbure ev -rv Sunday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Alexandria /he next Tuesday by 7P. M Returning— Leave Alexandria every Thursday at 6 a. u. aiv.l arrive at Harrifburg on Saturday at 4 P. m. Ytcm Ofioier 15 to May ij-i-Leave Harrif bnrg everv Monday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Alexandria on Wednesday by 7*• "■ R' lur » j„ s —Leave Alexandria every l'nday at 6 a. m iind arrive at Harrilbnrg on Sunday by 4 P- m. In Virginia. 10. From Morgantown by Petty John to Clarkfburgh. once in two weeks. Leav« Mor. eautown every other Monday at 5 A. m. and ar rive atCfarkfburgby J P.M. Returning. I.eave Clarkfcurg every other Tuesday by 8 a. m. and arrive at Morgantown by 7 ?. m -11. From Peterfbnrg by Sussex c. h. and South ampton c. h. to Smith Quay, once ev«ry month. I,rave Petersburg the firft Tuesday in each month by noon, and arrive at South Quay on Wednesday by 7 p - "• Returning. Leave Souih Quay the firft Thursday in each month by 8 a. m. »od a?rive as Petcrfburg on Friday by J p m. In Virginia and North-Carolina. ,4. From Norfolk by Kampfvitle, Great Bridge, New Lebanon and Jonefboro' to Elizabeth eity, once in two weeks. Leave Norfolk every other Wednafrtay by 1 p. M. aiid arrive at Elizabeth city on Friday by 10 a, m. Returning. Leave Elizabeth city (.very other Monday at noon and arrive at Norfolk on Weduefday by 10 a. M." 13. From Suffolk by Sonth Quay to Murfrees boro* once in two weeks. Leava Suffolk everv other Tuesday at 6 A. M< tnJ arrive at Murfrotlboro' by 5 ? m. Returning. Lt»- e Murfreefboro" tvery Wtdnefday at 9*. m. and arrive at Suffolk by 6 p. m . 14. From Wythe court house, by Aultinyille, 6rayfon court house, Flower Gap and Bethama to Salem once i» two weeks. Leave Wythe court haufe every other Tuerday by 6 / m. and arrive at Salem the neit Thunday by 6 P.M. Returning. Leave SaUm every other Saturday by 6 A. m„ and arrive at Wythe c. h. th next Monday by 6. P. M. In Ken tucker and Tennessee. 15. From Moffats in r«nncrt« by Cot Orrs, Powell's Valley, Cumberland Gap and Stamford to Danville, once a week. Leave Moffats every Friday at z p. m and ar rive at Danville the next Monday by 7 p m. Re turning. Leave Danville every Tuesday by sa. m. and arrive at Moffats the next Fnday by 10 From Knoxville by South Weft Point, and Cfaig f° rt to Nathville«nce in two week'.. Leave Knoxville ev«ry ether Monday at 5 a. m and arrive at Nalhvillethe next Saturday by 7 P.M. Returning. Leave Nashville every other Monday at 5 a. m. and arrive at Knoxville the next Saturday by 7 P. «• Noiei. The Post Mailer General may alter the iime» of ariivaland departure at any time during the continuance of the cemrafb, he pievioufly ftipulatmS as adequate compensation for any extra expente that nts bt occasioned thereby. ing and clbfing r he Mail at a',l Offices where no par. " ticulai time is fpeeified. Note 3. For every hour's delay (unavoidable aeci dents excepted) in arriving alter the limes prefcribec n any comract, the contractor dial! forfeit one dot lar, and if the delay continue until the departure o any depending Mail, whereby the Mails destined 101 luch depending Mail, lole a trip, an additional forlei lure o( five dollars (hall be incurred. Note 4. Newspapers as well as Letters are to b< sent in the Mails; and if any perfen making propolis, delires to carry Newspapers other than those convey, ed in the mail, forhisown emolument, he mull state in his propoials for what sum he will carry it with thatemolu'mem and tor what sum without that emo lument. Note 5. Should any person making propoial) detire an alteration of the tunes of arrival a.-rd departure a bove fpecifud, he mull state in his proposals the alter, atiorn 'delirtd, arid the diiferenre they will make in the terms of his contrafl. tfot«6. Perlo»s making j»»pofals are desired to lla'ethfti puces by the year. Thole who contrafl will receive their pay quarterly, in the mn.iths oi January, April, July, and October Note 7, Thecontra&s for the routes Numbered 1 to g, are to be in operation on the cay of Oflolaer next, and are to continue in force xttrl the lifOtt. 1801. Contrails for the routes Numbered to t6atc and are to continue in force until the 1 ft of April 180? JOSEPH HABERSHAM. Po/lmxjlcr General. Sent ral Po/l Office, 1 Phi/a. June 10. 1799- J divi.af.coli, A RUN away Oom the Subfcriher on the evening of the »Bch inft. a bound Servant OIR.L, named Elizabeth Howchel, had on and took with her three different changes of garment and money, proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any per son apprehending her (hall be entitled to the above reward—no roils or charges will be paid. N B, She had 1 years and fotpe months to serve DANIEL FITZPATRICK. Goflien Township, Cheller County, July 19. august 6 3"wtf liventy Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the barracks at Reading, in the night of the sth July, 1799, the follow ing foltfiert in the nth regiment in the service of the United States. Ibema! Britton Booth, a private, born in Chester county, 15 years of age, S f« et 8 inches and 3-4 high, dark complexion, brown eyes and long black hair which he commonly wears tied close to his head,by occupation a farmer ,heis a stout, good looking fellow, and considerably marked with the I small pox, is m*ch addiAed to liquor, and very a busive when intoxicated; he was dressed in full infantry uniform except his hat—lt is exptded that he will change his drtfs as he ftol- a plain round hat and a number of citizens' cloaths. Also, Jamil M'Mullen, born in the county of Antrim,in Ireland, 36 yiars of age, j feet 7 /nche» and X-» high, fair complexion, grey eyes, foort i brown hak, which is very thin upon the crown ef ! his ef thin visage and a very pleasant coyn -1 tenai»c V by occupation a farmer, and was 1 in fulLiMautry u»ifoim. i Thawbjc and reasonable expenceswill I be paid who shall apprehend and i confine in any gsal, or deliver to any officer in the I service of the United States, the above described ! deserters, or ten dollars atid expences tor either of ' them. THE Creditors of Baly, Hill, & Evaiisi Info Went Debt rs, in the county of Sussex, are to meet die Aliignee at th« Court-House inlaid county, on the »sth of Die. next, at'lo o clock a. m. in order to make a dividend of f;iid InloWest's eflate, that may come to hand by that day. CII. CASE, assignee. WILLIAM CO BEET 1 HAS JSST PUBLISH ED (PRVCt I DOl. SOCXNTB) Br William Giffokd, Esqvire. To which is prefixed, A POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR fin introducing this celebrated work to the Gen tlemen and Ladies of America, I have endeavored to give it a dress proportioned te its diflingaifhed merit, and to the taSe of tbofe for whofc amuse ment and delight it is intended. No expeHce has been spared in the publication; and I flattermyfelf that the Work does not yield, either in paper or print, to any »ne ever published in America This edition ha? an advantage over some former ones, as it contains by way of notes, the minor produ&ions of the author ; and, it has an advan tage over every other edition, ill the Poetical i'fijlh, which is prefixed to it, and which mud be ex tremely gratifying to every lover of literature in this country, as it is a proof that there are Ameri cans who havt tbe taste to admue, the juAice to applaud, and the talents to rival the Geniufet of other nations. 0" Some Copies have been sent on to Mr. Soml| erville, MaidonLane, New Tort, aifo to Mr. Hill. Baltimore, and to Mr. Young, Cbarlcjfan. Copies will be font to Btfiom and other placet, at soon assccafiona offer.] r I 'O be fold for cash by Joseph Salter at Atflon J. Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—and Jefle Evans, Lumber ton, TTiofe who have used them give them the preference to any ot>her kind, as they require lefsteam, break the ground bitter, are kept in oriler at less expence and are fold at a cheaper rate —the plan is much Amplified and confithof but one piece of cast iron, with the handlei and beam ef wood ; they may befixed with wrought lays and coulters to ba put on with trews and taken off atpleafure Patent tights for vending wkhinftrufiionsfor making them may be had by applying to John Newbald, or the subscriber No. na North Front-street. Ihree Lents Reward. LEWIS HOWARD, Lit'iuci'.int nth o'nited States Regiment Reading, july; T. (»o) jurels sHE BA VI AD AVU M M V I A D. Py an American Gentleman. may »8 Patent Ploughs, Who has for Sale', Or to Lease for a term of Years, A number of valuable trafls of Land, well situated for Mills, Iron SVorksor Farms, most ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon state of Pennfylvanii. Those who may indilVe ito. view them will please to apply to John Canan esq. near Huntingdon. Cbarlei Nrtvboldg July f 7 lobe Sold or Exchanged, FOR Property within twelve miles of the City of Philadelphia, and on the Bristol Road; A beautiful and very highly cultivated FARM. For fee thi office of C. L«barbier du Pleffis. No, ajSovth Third Street. June »9> Samuel Miles, jun'r. ingaffignedoverr.il his i lie-Is j.trtona' and mixed, to the fiibfcriber-, for trie t-i>'l - t'uch of his creditors as may fuMt f. the said aflignment on or before the ti It of next. Notice is hereby given, they are rerjuefted to ir. ake immc diat-e payment to either of the affile . or to the laid Lamucl Miles, who is authc (fed to seceive the fame , in failure whereof' egal Heps will be t Ken to. the recovery of fiuh debts, as are notdilcrur ged according!/. GEORGE YSTON, 1 C.ORNELIS COMEGYS, [• Aflignew ]OHN AiX'-'.N, J feb. u. _ An excellent Stand forßuimefs FOR SALE, ' And poisexh'H immediately given. THAT valuable stand for bufi nef. at the head of Che.fer Kent "untj Maryland consisting of a br.clc ftore-houfc , «o 6c two Tories high, three rooms on a floor, well appo tioncd for bufinels, two twenty feet room, for the reception of grain, and a cotuttmg room, and thrca rooms for goo*, with an e« ; :!ln.-tt cellar under the whole, compleatly garnered off for fait and pickling pork, with a log corn cr;b adjemißg, i feat by 40—Th'» stand is situateS in the handsomest and moll advantageous part of the town tor bufi efs and the profpefi of returning good crops of wheat in the country around the head of Chester dill tend to make it more desirable to those mclio- For ferma'apply to meffrs- Levi Son, Philadelphia, or the fubferibers near tepre m:r' r GEORGE V. M'CANN W. THOMAS. p S—lf the above property is not fold in three months from tbi* date, xt will be rented. July 9 **Z- Tcn Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the Rendezvous, corner of Front and South Street, on the j/ft inftaut, GEORGE GALLAGHER, born in Doe-run Ches ter county, Pennsylvania, aged »» years 3 months, five teet nine and a half inches high, swarthy complexion, black eyes, his hair is black and grey mixed, has the dialeS of a Chester coun ty man. He had neither coat or wailtcoat on when he went off, hat been employed as a Laborer about this city. Whoever apprehends said Deserter and delivers hi'm to me at the Rendczvo-sin this city or at Hea l Quarters in Bristol, lhall receive thi above reward. Feb. 14 SAM. R. FRANKLIN Lieutenant 10th U.S. Regiment, jnl; Valuable Property for Sale, In Chel'»at, fiear Sixth flreet, direflly oppoGt Congress Hall, A LOTc^ground,about »J feet front in Chef nnt street and 73 feet in depth, whereon isa ' good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel ! Uenge, fubjefl to a ground rent of ios. per annum. The advantageous situation of this property re quire* no comments, for it mast be known, there are few in this city to equal it, an uneoceptier tible title will be made to the purcbaCer. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. l9B,Chcfnut flreet, next door to the pre jiareh 5 Notice is hereby Given, THAT application will be 'made for the iflue of certificates for twenry two (hares of the Stock of the Bank of thtU nited Statu, in lieu of the undermentioned certificates so«- a lik# number of fharej of the stock of the said Insti tution, in frvour of James Eckley Colley, of Liverpool, loft by the capture of the Diana, Richard KirkbrUle, master, on a voyage from Philadelphia to Liverpool, Great-Britain, viz. Two certificates, No. *7,000 and 17001 far five (hares each. Three certificates No. 17001 and 27004, for four (hares sach. G. SIMPSON, Cashier. Bank of the United States,) tawim - * TREASURY DEPARTMENT Juss 2J, 1798. Notice is hereby given, That by »;r tue of an a<ft, pa(T«d during the prpfentfef fion ef Conerefi, so much ot the aft cntituled " An Afl making further proviiion for the sup " port of public credK, and fer the redemption " of the public debt"—palled the third day of March, one thousand seven hundred and rtinety fiv«, as bar< front settlement or allowance. Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final fat'lement Certificates, and Indents of In ferefls, is suspended until the twelfth day of June, which will be in the year one thou&nd (oven hundred and ninety nin;. That or the liquidation and settlement of the said Certificates, and Indents of Interest, at the Treasury, the Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificates of funded Three Per Cent. Stock«cjual to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear ages of intercft due on their said Certificates, prior to th« firfl day of January one thousand seven hundred and niaety one. That the principal sums of the said Loan Office and final letticment Certificates, with the intcreft thereon, since thefirft day ol January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one, willbedif charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment ot intercft and reimburfemem of princi pal, equal to the sums which would have been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been iiibfcribcd, pursuant to the AAs making provision for the debts of the United Stat«g, contracted dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other sums, equal to the market value of the remaining Stock, which would have been created by such fubferiptions asaforefaid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of the Treasury. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of thcTreafury. lawtl juae 38 TREASURY DEPARTMENT- May 2<)tb, 1799. I 'HE proprietors of certificates iffiied for sub scriptions to the Loan bearing jotere It at eight per centum per annum, ito notified, that at any time after payment (hall have been made ui the sth inltalment, which will become due during the lirft ten days of the moifih of July cnliiing, Certificates of Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpe&ively. for the amount of the four firft inltalmonls, or one moiety of the sums ex prefledin the fubfciiptiorccertujcai#!:—Ne cer tificates of Funded Stock witirll2Jijgjr.gr be iflued for less than one hundred doHagi^" Such fubfeription cenificAtiaWiQay be pre gnted at the Trrafury or Loan Offices in con eqtience of the foregoing arrangement, will be nuorfed and diftindllv marked so as to denote, that a moety of the flock has been iiTued. lawtf dflw tu.th fatf OLIVER WOLCOTI, Secretary of the Treasury to uk soi. z>; TWO new frame two Story Hou fijs pleasantly fituaw' ..ear the J«Hj- t-oft- tav upper rtd of the Village * 1 here arc in each house, beside. a k.trfieß, two rooms on t' « firft floor; three onthe fccond, with roomy garrats, -.!! well * Bl[h ®s • d are also to each, a good garden lot, (lahle and coach honfe. Part goods will be takeni in p). ment. Any persons wifhtnp to becom p chafers are' requeued to view the premises, and for terms appW to _ - r ir t?W JOHN McCLELLEN. Prankf.-Td, July H £2L_ The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BF.TWFEN PHILADELPHIA ll? NEW-YORK, By the (hort and pleasant road of Buflhten, Nevitown, Scotch Plains, Spring• field and Newark. THE excellence of this road, the pojiuloul ntfs of the country through which it pa" e», with sundry other advantages, which rende it so far preferable 10 th» Old Road throug Bristol, Bruni\i isk, &c. long ago suggested th propriety of its becoming the Grand Ihe rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New Yon. Daring the prelent year, a minute survey of his been taken,and its superiority over the Ol Road, both in winter and summer, has bee clearly afcertain«d. —Th#re are good bridgi - - <? ooc >v*r all the oth«r waters but the Delaware, md here the eroding is performed with great f'ifety and in less than half tke time required at the Trenton Ferry. The road it fevtral miles Jberter than the old road, but this is amongil the lead of its advantages, because daily expe iience piovea to us ; that difpatcb as wed com fort in travelling prim ipaily depend on the goodness of the ro?.<t ami the levelnefs of the country, and, in tlnfe refyedls, the New Koa-l is, beyond all comparison, thebeft. It prevents ncne of thole rocky hills, which render the Old Road I. fatiguing between the Delaware and Newaik. The foif, too, for the greater part, is ! v«ry litde uft if" summer, which circumftiflce, added to tha beauty of the country, and a c< n j fiderabte.proportion of lhade, rnuft always tch- I 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 ORJEEN 7REF% opposite the Lutheran Church, North Fourth street It goes through Frankford to Buftleton, where it stops to Breakfnfti from Buftletown it goes through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ; from Penny town through Hopewell, Millstone, Bound-brook, Quibbletown and P.lainfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The next morning it flops at Springfield to breakfaft, from whence it goes through Newark and arrives at Ntw- York at noon. From NEW-YORK it starts at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (tWm Paulus Hook) and arrives at Philadelphia the next evening. For feats at New-York, application may be nude to Ed- Ward Bardin, Old Coffee hbufp,'to A. Mathieu, corner of Naflau and John streets, to B. Many, no. 48, Courtlsndt, corner of Greenwich street, and to Michael Little, at his hotel, no- 41, Broad street. Fare for paJTengers, Five Dollars. Way paflengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each paflenger is allowed to take on I4lbs. of baggage carriage free ; but all other baggage, taken on by a pafienger, will be charged at 4 cents per pound weight. With refpeil to package* Tent on without paflengers, the proprietors presume they have adopted a regnlarion, whieh, thojgh unknown to other line 9 of stages, they think mfjft meet with general approbation, They pledge them lelves to make good every package on the sol- j lowing conditions. The perlbn who delivers ! the package at the office shall fee it entered in j the stage-book, for which entry he shall pay 6 cents ; he will then state the value of the pack* age.and pay (exclusive of the carriage) >ne per cent, on the v.ilue, a» infunnce, and for which he will receive a reeeipt. Thus, for instance, if he estimates his package it one dollar, he will pay ope cent, and if at one hundred > ollars, he will »ay one dollar and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Very few persons it is presumed, will diflifce this regulation 1 it will howevtr, be optionable with every one to avail bimfelf of this security or not. But the proprietors think it right to state very expliaitly, that they will be respon sible for the fafe delivery of no package, which is not regularly entered, and for which anlnfur ance receipt cannot be produced. In the distribution of the route, the greiteft ' care has bren taken to fix on such places and ta verns as always afford a good accommodation and entertainment for the pafiengersat the raeft reasonable rates The stages are well equipped furnilhed with fleet an I lteadyhorfei, and com mitted to the care of intelligent lo'ier and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themselves live at the different towns and villages where the stages will stop, io that thecondudl of the per sons they employ is continual!) an ohjedl of their attention—They take care also to lice that the paftcngers are well provided for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or infoleiice is pra&ifed upon them ; in (hort, they have fparedneith;rpains nor expence to render the SWIFT-SURIi the very belt line o| stages in America. The line has now run nearly a month, dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia and New-York. Every palTenger has found the road tofurpafi very far all that has been said of its excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure arc extremely happy to hear the bchaviou, of their drivers, and the treatment at Tavernsr fpokefi of with the highest l'atisfaflion. JOHN M'CALLA, Philadelphia THOS. PAUL, Bufileton JOSEPH THORh TON, ) NICHOL AS WYNKOOP, f Newtown- JACOB KESLER, J JOHN MOREHEAD, Ptnnytown. T. KILLMAN, n*nr Mitljlon. ELIAS COMBES, Bound Brook. R. SANS BURT, Sc»tch Plains. ISAACRAIVLE, X . . ... ROBERT]PEARSON, \ b P r,n Sfi eld - June a». " d '/• AT meet log cl the Tifitors and governors ot St. Jubn's jol't ge in the State of Maryland, on the tjth ' ••'/ of July 179?, Rrfilvt.l, That on the (lid day of next, this board will proceed to eleisl a Profeffor of Eng litli and Grain'lull , who shall receive, tor his Cer vices, a' the rite of £luu per annum, to be paid quar'crly; ind that public notice thereof be giv en, &c, Tell, A. C. HANSOM. N. B- 'he office aforefaid hath just become va cant, by the r.-fignat'on of a gentlaman, whose affairs require, the immediate undertaking of a voyage by ' cd " it 1- the duty of the said Pr-feffor (to whom is allowed an afliftant) to teach the English language iri.immntiea'ly, and to prepare (tudents for a fupe nor f'-hool, by teaching them the I.atin grammar, the Vocabulary, and Cordery. Writing is to ba tjHj.f.t tt. .-.n nis I'eholars it llated hours; and to thol. flu lent, who are not deftincd for the fnperior feliool, ale :r, be taught, at the discretion of their parents, or guardians, ".rithmetic, and other branches of fciciice ufuaily in English fahoolj n complete knowledge then of Latin, Arith metic, See. >• confiderediiidifp-nfible in the pro'fef f„r ; ar.d it "is cxpe£ed, that candidates who are not known to the Board, will lu'imit to an exami nation, as well as produce fatisfa&ory teftimoniali of their good mor:;!s, ai.d fair characters. Ihe Printers within the United States are re queued to inl'ert iH their papers the foregoing re folutioo and remarks, and to repeat the publica tion, as often as convenience will admit, UHtil the 20th 'iyof September next. j> :> 1 iiwtSib WHEREAS, AN attachment was lately iflued out of the in ferior court of common pleas of the c»unty of Essex, in the date of New Jersey, direAed to the flier iff of the said county, againfl the rights, credits, monies and effedls, goods and chatties, lands and tenements of Join Cliva Symines at the suit of William Wells, in a plea of trespass on the cafe to his damage three thousand dollars; — And whereat, the said iherifF did, at the term of June lift pall, return to the said court that he had ittached the defendant by a certain bond given by Vlatthias Denman and Samuel Meeker to the said lefendant, to the amount of i.ear two thoulant lollars, and alfoby sixty land warrants ffra therefore, Wltfr '.he said ]ohn Cleves jymmcrs (hall appear,give fpctial bail, and receive a declaration at the suit ol the plaintiff, judgment will be entered againtl him, and Ins property herein attached, will he laid agreeably to tl.e flatute in luch cafe made aad provded. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, csV. | Eliza'netli-town.Ju'y 8, aw A AS WEr NURSE, A YOUNG WOMAN with a good breast of Milk, who can be well rtccommtnded, en quire at No. 104, Chefnuc-ftreat. Aug. 10 - y - CAUTION, WHEREAS my Wife SST3JST D'jPM, ba» left my bed and board, aQ persons arc for bid trvfting her on my account, at I will pay no debts of hvt contracting after this date. anguft ' o TREASURY DEPARTME: March ' lib, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Purl'uant to the of Congrcfs pafied on the ill day of Jute, one thoufjndj seven hun dred anil ninety fix, entitled "an a<sl regulat ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary lervices, and for the society of United Brethren for propagating tbe gospel among the Heathen ; and the adl fupplemeintary to thefaid recited afl pitted oryhe feconid day of March, orethonfand seven nundred and ni»e ty nin* to ivit: THAT the trail of Land herein after de fended, nac.elyi " beginning at the North Weft corner of the seven ranges of townships, and running thence fifty mile* due south, alongthe western boundary of the said raagesthence due Weft to the Main Branch of the<Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Maiu Branch of the said ri ver to the place where-the Indian boundary line . croflVe the fame ; —thence along the said bbfiti dary line to the Tul'caroras branch of the Muf kirigum river at the crcifling piace abcve Fort Lawrence; thence down the faidriver, to the | point where a line ran due weft from the place of beginning, will interfeA the said river; thence along the line so run to the plate of be ginning has been divided into fownfoipj of five miles square, and fra&ional'parts of town (hips ; ami that plats and surveys of the laid iownfhips and fra&ional parts of townships xre deposited in the offices of the Regifler of the Treasury and. Surveyor General, for tlft inspec tion of all perfbas concerned. 11. The holders of (nich warrants as have been or stall be granted fqr military fervicei perform ed during the late war, are required to present the lame to the Register of the Treasury, at forae time prior to the twelfth day of February is the year, one thousand eight hundred, tor the purpose of being registered ; No regillry will however be made of any l»f» quant'ty thaa a quarter township, or foui thousand acrei. Th# priority of location of the warrants which may lie presented and *e*»;itf<Ted in manner afore fiaid, prior to the 11th day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the faidday, be determined by lot, in the mods diefcribed by the ail firft recited. Tfce holdets of registered warrants, (ball on Monday the i?tji day of February, in the year iSoo, in the order of which the priority of locati on (hall be determined by lotas aforelaid, pefon ally, or by th««r agents, defigaate in writing at the office of the Register of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townfbips ele&ed by them refpeiiively, and Inch of the said hulders as (ball not dtfignate their locations on the said day, (ball bepoftponed i-n locating such warrants to all other holders of registered warrants. The holders of warrants for military services fufficient to covet one or mor< quarter or traSs of four thousand acres each ; (ball, at 2tiy time after Moudiay the 17th day of February, 1800 ani! prior to the firft day ol January, be al lowed to register the said warrants in manner a forcfaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any tract or trails of land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military fcrvices, winch (hall not be regiftersd and located before the (irft day of January, i8o», are by the supplementary a£l of Congitfs herein before recited, palled on the second day of Match,*799> declared to be forever barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, tfc* day and year aboie mentioned' OLIVER IVOLCOTT. Sec. of the Treasvzj* PRINTED BY J. ft'. FEN NO ▼ ml* . V HENRY X D'PPS. mart.
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