) . ;• /•"OA' S.ILS, ' Pino Forge and Fariri, fJM P.'ATE in Doyglas Towrijhip, Berks courty, Ocboiu oDp mile arid a hall' from the River Schuyl kill, and five !roni FottsTown. The Farm con tains three h(Muffed and »xty icres of land, about one hiin'lre-l ■ o«l twenty of which is wood land; twenty-five ?cres of meadow, fixtecn of which is watered, bcfides clover fields ; a -very capital orch ard containing upwards of two hundred apjlc trees. t he (orge has four fir*s, twu hammers, and four pair of bellows, i« in complete order, having been lately repaired, and is capable of manufacturing two hundred and forty tons of bar iron ar.nuaily,— Likewise, a saw Mill, smith Ihop.two coal hoefes, tnd afufficient number of houf-s to accomnrodate workman, all ir. good order. On th« premises arc two ilury (lone dwelling houfu and counting house (lone l>arn and (UMes fuEßcient for thirty horses, a large grain ham, cow houfe,and every other build in;?: nrceiTaiy f r the use of the farm and works. Also about five hundred acres of excellent chef Itnt timbi-r land f rom jj to 5 miles from the works; which will be fold eichtr with the works or super- Ere, as ma/ suit the purchaser. 1 he pure can be accommodated with wag gons, horses, and every othjr kind of (lock nccef arj fcr carrying oc th« bufincfi. i'he twrms li'.'y be known by applying to JOHJ SrOCKER,Bfq. merchant, Philadel >hia, or to the fubfiriber on the premises. DAVID RUTTER. . .W- July DONATION LANDS. ;; • Notice ii'ferebj gwetfc, '* ; Claims for Donation Lands granted u ; 'A by the State of Ewnfylvawia to (he Offi cer* »njj Soldiers of the tjne belonging ,t« the i»i the late war, will be received at) 1 the Offirt of Comptroller General of laid Sutj! , ,entw!tbt ifr ilfptßtntver next incluflvs, and that: the' fiWfrititni' atitkorifed' ty iai» wUI fit aa aj OffiMon etery.MfeAdajt from; lertV-eH'clsjlri die forenoon.ontil one in t he af-f tcrno?ii, toii;ar ajit determine all unfatified, -dtftiror alrri% tflc4, M »dt> those which] iinay btfiledon w before the L 'faid firftdjy or Stifle mbetsext. J 'i ohn Bcjnnaldson, Comt'r-; AMUEL BtTAN, Regt'r. j i. „ • ; P»tbrßaynton, Treas'r. ! Prtiaent of i : Way v#v 5 ' i 1 l'4J , d(w (tn.wXi.tf) ' ¥ apn-on able Millinery. yi'J.: I " ; tooiJGALI., HASjtift jroccive4-p«r lUbhrt* Cfrlklcy: AnJ jrow LoMl#n t Hii<lepßt tflbrtoiint ' M Wue twpc, fall dreft c«i | bonnets £ ' 1 r; ■ f«bc* 1 ••*«;' '■ " n &.' ' • do, 06. ' V trimming ' • i • . P' n ' c *"< l or*nge «i:»p« -, B®Wi,Whtfe *»tta*eai gaurc wtvb V "■" . "' -■■■ : #smSS^p^f f . eotf. • FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near fifth-street, TTrOOLWICK proof Cannon— 9 pounders, VV 61-2 feet lotig, 10 cwt. each, and 7 feet long, ij cwt. each, with carriages, &c. completed ditto—6 pounders. 5 i-» lert Ion;;, 15 cwt. each, fnd 6 feet lone, 18 cwt. each, with carriages. &c. loniplett; Orronades on Aiding carnages, n, 18 & 14 pounders, weigh:ng 61-i,B and 13 cwt. each ; hoarding Pikej and Cutlafles; Er,glift Cannon Powder; Copper Sheathing Nails, Spikes and Bolts; t, 9 li, 18 and »4lb. round Shot; 6, 9, 18 at'.J double-headed do. 9, 18 and Z4lb. Cannifter Shot. Al(o—a quantity of be(l English, Porter,Clartt aid Port Wine Bottles, Taunton rile in cases of 7 dozen each, march 8. Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philadelphia, merchant, hav ing ass gntii over all his effeas, real, perfoail attd mixed, to the fubfcribers y for the benefit offuch of his creditors as may subscribe to the said aflignment on or before the firft of August col. t Notice is hereby given, so all persons indebted to the said tftate, tha they afe requeftcd to rr. ike immediate payment to either oi th« ifiignee . or to the said Samuel Milts, who is authr'jfed to seceive the fame; in failure thereof '"ejjal fleps will be taken for the recovery of such debts, as are not dil'char jjed accordingly. GEORGE ASTON, 7 CORNELIS COMEGYS, i Aflignecs JOHN ALLEN, j feb. 14- Patent Ploughs, TC" be fold for cash by Joseph Salter at Atfion Richard Wells, Cooper'# Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—»ud Jefle Evans, Lumber ton, Those who have uftii them give them the preference to :ny o(her kind, as they require less team, break the ground bdtter, are kept in order at less expence andarefoldat a cheaper rate —the plan is much Amplified and confiftsof but one piece of call iron, with the handles and beam nf wood ; they may befixed with wrought lays and coulters to b« put on with trews and taken off at pleasure Patent rights For ''ending with inftru'flions for making them may be had by applying to John Newbefd, or the fubfcrilxr No. 2ti North Who has for Salts Or jo Leafs ftr a term of lean, fit nomtier of of L»nd, well fftiiated for Mill*, Iron A'otki or Fjrms, mcft ly improved, lying chicflyio the enmity of Hun tingdon; Ust* of I'cnnlyK-iou. Thole who may intlne: to view them will-please to apply to Jot* Caoai) esq. near Huntingdon. , Cbarles' NtwlmMf l*wtf ja'T '7 l J "V' TIIS SUBSCRIBFR, Th» follow'.pg GOODS lately importcJ in the Aiifinu from London, and in packages fuitaMe for exportation. PRINTED CALLICOES, Aflcrted From 13 up to 18 and 20. Printed 3 4, 4-4) and j-4 chintres. Printrd Marseilles Qniltings of the newest and neiteli patterns. 9-8 Brown Sheetings from It to Is. —a l s o>— A few tierces of RICE, OF THE rrnST QUALIT V. No> 149, South Front Street. ■ " tn.th.&fit.jw. Three Cents Reward. RUN awiy from the Subscriber on the evening of the inft. a bound Srrvnur Qlßt; named Elizabeth Howchel, had on am! took with her three dififv-'rent 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 costs or charges will be paid. N, B, She had i years and fame to serve D.INIF.I. FITZPAIRICK. Gofhen Township, Chcfter County, Jttly 29. august 6 ■ T E R M S Of Richard Fokvell, in Philadelphia, w&f tf FOR SUBSCRIBING TO 1 11K JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, FROM THE COMMENCEMENT Of lie American War, in 1774, to tie pre sent time, INCLUDING The Reports of Heads of Departments, of Committees, and other Official and Pri vate Papers of that Bodj, now first per mitted to be made public. TERMS. THE work will be printed on a fine paper, and a new neat tipe, in largt oitavo. Each volume will contain above 500 pages, neatly bound and lettered. Uniformity in Gze, paper, and binding, will be objerved throughout the work j so that, while the fnbfcribers become pofleflVd of a valuable record, an ornament maybe added to their libraries. The pnc« to will be 1 dolls. 75 ct«. per voluaie, in boards, and 3 dolls, whole bound , bnt, as the|uibli(hcr does not intend to print man more than the nnmbcr fubferibed for, a conCmra ble rife on the price may He expciled to non-fuby icribers. s»ch volume will contain about one third less of letter-prefstban the original edition ; but, as the publilher is not yet enabled to determine the extent of the Private J oarnals, which he may be allowed to make public, he cannot afoertain the number of volumes which wiH comprise the work. £3" Payment J to be made on deli-very oj each Ivolume. Subscribers will have it at their option, »ither to fubferibe for the whole of the Journals, up to the present time, or to thoi'« only of th<f Old Congress prior to the organization ot the Federal Govern ment. IN all countries, the proceedings in the com mencement of their governments, are 101 l in dark ness an'l obfeurity, owing to a carelefsnefo, in the succeeding generation, to prefer*: the public re cord?, and the attention of the nation,in th»ferude ages, being calkd off from their domcdic concerns, to engage in wars and conquest. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had tbey been tranfmittsd to »ur days f Time, that deflroys every thing, enhances the value of well authenti cated public records, and renders them a!mod in ellimable. It i« hoped, that Americans will, there fore, chearfully contribute their assistance in tranf-' mitting to posterity the labours of their anceflori —founders of the Qplumblan nation. *.* The work will certainly be advanced with expedition and promptitude. The following will fliow the fuppart it has already acquired: '• Philadeiphia, June is, 1798. " To the Honor*fclc the Senate and House of Rep refentatives of the Unites States. " The MEMORIAL ef the Subfcribcrs,Citizens, &c. of Philadelphia, " RcfprdfullyJ/, fjjtth, " That having, in our refpeiftive avocations," frequent oecafionsto recur to the Journals ofCon greis, « e eiperience inconvenience by the scarci ty of them : That we underftaod that Richard Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia, has had it in contemplation (©"'print that public record; and that he hath obtained partial countenance I torn ma ny individuals; but that he has delayed profccn ting the work, in expeflatiun of encouragement from government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpe&fnlly lolicit, as the publication is n«c<(Tary to be difleminated among public that Congress will, in their wisdom, render him such additional encouragement, to that which he has obtained from private individuals, a« to unable kim to proceed with the work,fo that your Memorialists may be enabled to purchase co pies of that record for themselves. M*rtf Thomas M'Kcan, John D. Coie, CharlesHeatly, Sajnfom Levy.T. Rofs, W m . Moore Smith, John Read jun. William Tilghman, John F.Mifflin, Jo seph B. M'Keati, John Brckly, W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jared lugerfoll, Jasper Moylan,William Ravvle, J.Thomas, William Levis,James Gibfon, M.Kcppele, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, George Davis, John Hallowell, James ©ldden, Walter Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, Fohn Nixos,Robert Wain Robert H. Dunkin, John Ewing, Jun.EdwardPen nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Young,; Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoele James Crukfha.nk, M»thew Carey, Henry K Hel muth, Peter D« Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Claypoole, Thomas Armstrong, Samuel H. Smith, Jofcn Fenno. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the House of Representatives of the United States, on Monday, the 18th of June 179 ?: jawtf •• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for •' JONATHAN W.CONDY, Ctmic." " RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Rep refcntacivcs of the United States of Anwica in Songreft aflembled.Tha: the Secretary of fheSenate and the Clerk of the House of Keprefentativea, be authoriied and directed, to subscribe, on such term* at they may d«em eligible, for the uie of the Senate and House of Representatives, for fbur hujidred Copies of the Journaisof Congrefa, which a t e pro posed to be publifbed by Richard Folwell and tuch number of copies of deficient volumes of the (eta now in print,as may be necessary to Complex the fame. JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker ofthe Hoitfe of Reprefentat'rves. JAMES ROSS, President *f the Senatere tempore. Approved, March »d, 1709. JOHK ADAM'S-, may »o. For Sale, THOMAS GILPIN, President of the United States. lawtf Twi.niy Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the Rendezvous :it v5.-i.f ---' ton, JOHN FJUNTOM, a fol-Jter in :he 9th U. StJtes regiment, ; feet 5 inches, high, b'ne eyes, fwsirthy complexion &.<!%£>'•» n hair, which he wear* long and qre'ied ; he (loops much in waiting, and has a cortlisterable impediment in his fpeeeh. At the f<me time SOLOMON KTNNI MONT, a soldier m the fame regiment j he is a har.dfome yoting man, 19 years old, 5 feet 10 and a quarter inches high, black eyes, (h<?rt brown hair, fair complexion. They w?re enticed to defcrt by two men who said they h;d served ai maritiss on board the Baltimore sloop of war, and went off with an intenton to enltft in that ferrice ; both were in full uniform, though they will probably change tfieir drcfa. The above reward will be given 'or deliver ing the two,-or ten dollars for either of them, to any officer of the ninth r'pinen!; by M TILGHMAN, ift Lieutenant 9th U. S. Regime.-t. EafttoH (M.) Aug. 1. (s) Jjw WILLIAM COBBETt HAS *| VST »ÜBM«H*D (fRICI l' DOl. JOciNTi) fir e BAV I A D M /E V I A D. By the !hrrt and pleasant road of 3uJ}'ctsn, N:-.utown, Sr.oich Plaint, Spring- Jicld and New am. I "'HE excellence of this road, the popalmif nefs of the country through which it pafl"- t, with i'undry other advantiges, which render t so far preferable 10 tliit Old Road through Jriftol, Bninfwii-k, &c. long ago fiifgefted the propriety of its becoming the Orasd TIIO - Pare from Philadelphia to New York. Durifig the prelent year, a minute far vey of it h is been taken, and its superiority over the Old R»ad, bo;h in winter and summer, has been clearly afccrtained.—There are gond bridges over all the othsr waters hint the Delaware, and here the rrcflitg is performed with great fafety and in lei's than half the time required at the Trenton Ferry. The road i« fevenil milts Jhortcr than the old road, but this is among 3 the leaf! of its advantages, becanle daily expe t ietice pinves to us. that dilpatch as well as coin fort in travelling principally depend on ihe goodn'efs of the road 3nd the levtlnels of the cenn'rv. ind. in ihefe rclpcfls, the New Road j is, h< y 'nil all comparison, the t»< ft. It prtfenta none tf thof'e rm Icy hilis, which render the Old Road lo fatiguing between the De la's ai e and Newai k. The frtil, too,'for the greater pari, is I'm h as tc 1 prodm e hut little mud in winter, and Hj' J't\lc till in , which i 7tvvnty Dollars RciVcV'd. added to tfw brauty of the country, and i con. ; DHSER i'5D from the barracks at Reading, in '"" tel:lb, « Portion of (hade. rrtift al'ways reti the Right of the sth July, 1799, the follow- lltr travel[m g "> latter season peculiarly a |ig soldiers in the nth regiment in the service of he United States. ''e Swift Sure flarts from PHILADEL- [ titmai Br'uton Bctib, a private, born in ChciJcr PHIA, st 6 o'rlor k every morning (Holidays j tounty, 55 years of age, ? feet 8 inches r,nd 3 4 evtrte.!/ frrm the GR'ihX 7RRI\. rppofi'e ligh, dark complexion, brown eyes and long Mack 'he Lutlirran Clrurch, North Fourth Breet It lair which he commonly wears tied clofc to his P"es tlinui-li fr.mkford 'o Uiiftleton, where it I lead,by occupation a farmer ;heis a stout, good Hops to Breakfafl ; from liuftletown it goes i poking fellow, and considerably nnrked with the through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ; ! mall pox, is much addicted to liquor, and very a- ftom Penny town through Hopewell, Millstone, I iufiv« when intoxicated; he was drefled in full Bound bto>/c, Qu:bb!e:own and Plainfield to nfantry uniform except his hat-It is expend Scotch Plains to lodge. The next ranrmfte it h» he will change hi, dr ft a, he flei, a plain ftnps at Springfield to brtakfaft, from whence round hat and a number o Citizen.'Clnaths. i, goes thrr U gh Newark and arrives at K.w Airo, Jam,, M MalleA, horn in the county ot York at noon. 36 y>ar ' of a B e ' 5 feet > "^ h " ' Prom NEW-YORK it Oarti at 1 o'c'ock in •nd I-l high, fair comp.exion, irrey eyn. fliort. .t, c... tc r> i .. T\ . . irown hair, which i« very thin upon the crown of ,/py 1 ,77" Pauus arrives lis head, of thin vd .ge and a very pleasant coun- ' ewt "i"g For lea's at enanee; by Aeeupation a farmer, and was draiTed I .'nj-' ."o » made to td -11 full infantry uniform. i w <""d Bardin, Old Coffee house, to A. Matliieu, The above reward and reasonable expences will ' corn ' cr Naflau .in I fohn lltects, to B.' JJ.any, ! >e paid to any psrior. who (hall apprchc«4 at>d ! no * sJe Jrtlandt, eornerof Orecnwii h flreet, confine in any gsal, or delirar to any officer in the . ,B< * to Little, at his hotel, no. 41, service of the United States, the above defenhed Broad (Ircet. deserters, or ten dollars and expences lor either of 1T„ C .IT _ r-- 7-, if them. v I * are for pauengers, Five Dollars. aflengers 6 C^^^gile. A SU Br Willit -r GirFOßp, Esquhis. To which is prefixed, A POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR By an American Gentleman. [la introducing this c«l;brate.l work to the Gen- I tlemen and Ladies of America, 1 liave endeavored to give it a dress proportioned to its dillinguifhed merit, and to the ta'cof tfcofe for whose aniufe ment and delight it is intended. No expence has Icen fparcd in the publication; and I flattermyfelf that (he work does not yi'ld, either in paper or print, to any one ever puMifh*d in America This edition ha* an advantage over fomt former ones, as it contains by way of not*», the minor productions of the author ; and, it has an advan tage over mcry other edition, i.i the Pottiatl Epi/lle, which is prefixed to it, and which must be ex tremely gratifying to every lover of literature in this country, as it is a proof that there are Ameri cans who have the taste to admije, the justice to applaud, and tha talents to rival the Geniuses cl other nation. Some Copies have been Cent on to Mr. Somi ervi'lt, Maiden Lane, A'nv ttrl, also to Mr. Hiil. Baltimore, and *0 Mr, Young, C&jrJe/Kn, Copi. * '.vill be font to Bijlttn S'jd other places, as soon as »ecafion» offer.] may a 8 LEWIS HOWARD, Lieutenant Ilth United Statcj Regiment Rt .Jinp, }u)y 7 (,o) TREASURY DEPARTMENT JVMI 17, (.798. Notice is hereby given, That by vir tue'of an a&, pafltd during the profent ses sion -f Conertft. so much of the aft cntituled " An A3 making further provision frrtha sup " port ct public credtt, and for the redemption " ° f the public debt"—passed the third diy of March, ope thoui'and seven hundred and nmety fivt, ai bars frora settlement or allowance, Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final settlement Certificates, and tndrots of In ferefts, is suspended until tiie twelfth day of June, which willbein theyearonethosfendfevtn hundred and ninety ninj. That on the liquidation and settlement of thr ftid Certificate, and Indents of (ntereA, at the Trdafury, the Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificates of funded ThrtePer Cent.Stockequal to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear ages ofintercft due an thoir said Certificate?,prior to th« firft day of January one ttuafand seven hundred and ninety one- That the principal fumsof the said Loan Office and final lettlement Certificates, with the iuterefl thereon, finca th* firft day oi January, one thou fandfeven hundred and ninety one, willbedif charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment of interefl and reimburfsment of princi pal, equal to the sums which would have been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been fubfcrifced, pursuant to the Ads makin; prvtifiou for the debts of the United States, contracted dur ing the late war, am! by the payment of other sums, equal to the market value of the remainirjr Stock, wh:ch would have been created by such fubferiptions as aforefaid, which market val»e will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafurv • OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secret jry of tie 'Trcnfury. lawti June a 8 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. May 2 9 tb, i 79g . 'T'BE proprietor.of certificate* iff, !c d forfut>- \ 'triptions to tile U«i bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, are notified, thai at any time after payment &ail have been made of the jth iaUalftient, which- will become due during the fmft ten days of the month of July enlning, Cert.ficites of Fuf.ded Stock may at their option beobtafneU at the Ireafury or Loan Offices, refpefliVtly, for the -mount of the four nrft lnftalintnts, or one moiety of the turns ex prefled in the liibfeiiption certificates:—No cer tificates of Funded Stock, will however ba iJTued for less than one hundred dollar*. Such t'ubfcriptibn certificates as may be pre ented at the Tit alary or Loan Offices in con eqHence of the foregoing arrestment, will he ndorled 4nd diftindtly marked lu as u. denote, that a moety of the Itcck has been ifl'ued. OLIVER WOLQJT7, Secretary of the Treasury TO BE SOLD, TWO new frame two Story Hou srp, uppsr Mid o; tl.c Vi!!:ve .it S r:n.!c:o.d. 1 hectare in each hniije, beiid.s a kit hen, t\Vf| rooms 6ri lh« firft (ltn?r; three on the ftC"nd| ,vlth rcomv garrats, all Weil ; there ire *!!'« to each, a good garden lot, flal >1 e and coauh lionfe. Part goods will !>'. tak-n in pay men*. Any persons wishing t9 bccoijie pur chafiti are reqnefled to view the prcmifes and far terms apply to JOHN MiCLELtEN- Frjnkf.irtl, July ii The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE 0 F STAGES, NOW RUNNIVC BfTWFKN PHILADELPHIA '& NEW-YORK, lyp; Each pafl'er.ger is allowed to take on r 4 !bs. of baggage carriage fret ; but all other baggage, takrn on by a pafler.gtr, will be charged at 4 cents per pound wcght. With refpefl to packages Tent on without pjlTenfers, the proprietors prel'ume they have adopted a regulation, whi<-h, tho.'igb unknown to either lines of Aag«, they think mult meet with general approbation, 'J hey pledge ihem ielves to nuke good every package on the fol lowing coriditions. The person who delivers the package at the office ftwJl ie c it entered in the thge-bork, for which entry he fliail pay 6 cents ;he will then (late the value the pack age, and pay (exclulive of the carriage) ->ne per cent, on the v.ilie, aj infuriate, and for which be will receive a reeeipt. Thus, for instance, if he estimates his package at one dollar, he will pay one cent, and it at one htndrtd ■ ollars, he will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Very few pertbns it is prtfumed, will dislike this regulation 1 it « ill ho»tu»r, be optinnablc with every one to avail himfelf of this ftt-ufity or not. But the proprietors think it tight to state very explicitly, that they will be lefpor 6ble for the fafe delivery of no package, which is not regularly entwul, and f. r which an insur ance receipt cannot be produced. In the diftribiitjnn of the route, the grealeft care ha« bj-en taken to fix on such places and ta verns as always afford a good accommodation and entertainment for the paflengers at the rtoU realonable rates 'l'he fta-es are well eqirffjued turnifiiei! with fleet and. jtcariyhftrfes, and com mitted to the care .f intcUiyt r.t !'o er and obli ging drivers. The proprictois tiicfal'clves live at the different towns ar.d villages where the rtages will ffop.fo that thecrtnducl of the per sons tfcey employ is continually an objeil of their attention.— They take cars a'fo to iee that the pafTengers arc « ell provide 1 far and-po'itcly treated at the taverns, and tirtlt no fort of chica nery or infolenie is priiiii/Vd upon ti ni ; in Ihort, they have Iparc-d netllurpains nor expence to render the SVV IET-SUU ii tiie very belt line 01 stages in America. The line has now run nearly a momh, dur ing *hich tiirie a great number of geiKiemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia a«d New-York. Every paflenjrer has found the road to futpafs very far all that has been said of its excellence ;and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extremely happy 10 hear the behavicu, of their driver?, and the treatircut at Tavefnsr fpokcfi of with the highest fatisfaftion. JOHN WCALLA, Philadelphia THUS. PAUL, Bu/ltetcn JOSEPH JHORNTQN, ) 1 NICHOL AS !l r rNKOOP, > Neiutorjn- \ JACOB KSSLPR, J yOl'iN AIOR.fi HE. A£), Penhytoivn, j r. KILLMAN, v'"r Miflfton. XL lAS COMBES, Bound Brook. R. SANSBUKr, satcb Pfetinj. ISAAC RAIVLE, } ROPfiRT PEARSON, j s P r "'Sf M - Jinn """ l f • | AL a Tif-" g [ /X St Jijljii „ college ,0 thcState <rf «£?•* : an. the 13th day qf My,')?), V ; Moh'tJ, That on the "Sr.ft dav of ri J ~ : tMflwwtfiraf proceed i 6 elca iiftl 164 Grammar. who ffiaH recchte :vle«, tttt« as £ 100 /f , .££' W&* i quar'erly; &nd that public notice thereof K*!" 1 en,&e, See, • - ** . canfo tiy the rcfignanon of a 1 affairs immciUlui Uod^n^^ri7^ , vigrajj; by-fejU , . . . - "It is the Of thsfaid flowed an affifUnt) to teach the SnelJfl, i rWMwofc 1 Hip Voßftiit#ry K ia4t)eirderi, .tawht to »tt his f«hohw« » ft»tt<J hS fcftool, ire so be at the dijcretin 0 of® ' parents,, or «ivd«Sv -Ajtjrtfcierie,' 4 tranches *f foente tffuAMjf tai&ht ifi 1 '<• —A complett (hen <tf raeMfv&c. u CDqfidered indifprnfible iivrlit . for; at«l it is rypeAed,'that > ; tiat'knoWD to the Board, will hAmrt nation, at well a: prodtee fefnft&oW ..t!^! < - of their gbpd morals, «W fair • tlie Praters ch» Usited : Sut^ *■' • ijiefted to insert in their papers the-fer? wi *™" folation aprs jeraariu, a»d to tke w bi«L lion, tonvetiierc« itiTl £ tT" »Otfa.day of September nert.. { en's jalj" e» ivhep;HAS r' —•- t N attachment was lately i»ucd out of the in . L ftr !° r of co ' Ton I' lras of the county i n '/r 1 f ' b L e V ' w . J«fe r . dirked Z the (heriffof the fa.d couriy, agaiuft ,he r i kht , credit,, mtmfc. aad «jRa V K nod, and chattle lards and tenements ot :V, C/ tW iW„ fuitof IVitlUm M.in'.pfc, of AvJ ■threat, the said iheriff did, lt the'te-n 0 f June iaft pall, return to the said court ti.at he hJ attached thedrfendant by a certain bond -Hven b v defendant, to the tbvstmt of «v t*o thousand dollars, 2nd alio by fluty land warrants ; Nno il-.refore, Ullrft the said John CN-, Sfßimil fhail appear, give special bail, and rscci,- .declaration at the luit of the plaintiff, iudj-mcDt Mil be entered agamft him, and his r'roptnr i-re»n attached, will be f,>ld agreeably to the Aaron Ogden, Clerk, &c. Valuable Property for Sale, In ClitfHut, nur Sixth ftr-ct, diniftly opLn, Concriss Hail, \ LOTofground, about u feet front in Chtf. -V nut ftrect and 73 feet in depth, wbtrccn i.a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel JJerge, fuhjea to a ground rent of lot. per annum 1 he advantageous Gtuation of this property r quire« no comments, for it mad be known, th?re are few in this city to equal it. an title will be made to the purchaser. Apply > 0 JAMES GIRVAN, no. 19S, Chcfnut Orcet, next door to the pre mifei. m3rch * to.th fa tf TREASURY DEPARTMENT March ti th, 1700. PHDLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVTN Purruant to the a.51 of Congrrfc pa (Ted on ti'- iftday of June, one thcx-bnd, feve* hun dred and ninety fix, entitled "an aft rcgulit. ing the grants of land ipprojiri; ted for link. tary fenviccs, and for the fo'cietj* of UiutM Brethren lor propagati B g the gofpd'among the Hetthcn ; anil the adl fypplcmentary to the laid recited aft pjfTfd-on the I'econri day of March, nnethonljnd seven hundred andiußQ ty nine to <w!t: I. T!IA T the traifl ol Land herein after tit fcribed, nai cly, " beginning at the North Weft corner of the I'even ranges of tOwnfliipi, and running thence fifty mflcH due fiiuth, along tne veflern hiwindwy ®f iheftld ranges thence due Well to the Muin Branch ot the Scioto ti ver ; thence tip the Main UrMich of the &'■<! ri ver to the place where the- Indian boundary line croiT-s the fstne thence along the laid boun dary line t- the TmVaroris branch of the Muf kinguin fiver at the eroding place il»< ve Fort Lawrence $ fheixe<duiua the said river, to the point where a line run due well frotn the place ol beginning, will inrerfccl the said rntr j theivce along the line so run to the place of be ginning has been divided into townlhipj of five miles square, and fractional parti of town ftipj ; and tint plan and lurveyt of-the Mid townships and fractional parts of townlhips are depolited ir. the offices of the Regifler of the Trealury and Surveyor General, for the isfpec tion of all perfom concern«d. s per rhe holders of fticfi warrants as have been er fr.aH be«rranteci fey Tijilitaryfervieesptrform- \ ed during the late war, are required to present tjid fame to the Kegtfter of the Treasury, at fomc time prior to the twelfth day of February 1 in the year, one thnqfand eight hundred, for the purpose of rev;iAcred ; No rrgiftry »HI however he made of uny Iffj quant ty ihaa a quarter townlhip, or four thnufand acres. 111. Tha priority of location of the warrants which be presented and Mjjillrred in manner afore laid, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate? ly alter the laid day, b,' det-TjpWw by be, in thr mode dtefcribed by th« ad fii lt recited. : nr. The holrfci» cf rrgiftered wirranfs, (half oi Monday the 17tli day of February, in the y«4r 1800, In the order of which the f rioriijr of k-carir on fl>all be determrucd by l»>tas alorelL>d, pofofc slly, or by thrir agents, defipaate in u.rkirigar the office of the Register of the Treifcry, the lar quarter townlhips elesffcd by film rcfne*tifb)y,_ and such of the fiiil halticrs as /hail not their locutions on the said day, lh«|l be poftpOr.td »n locating futfa warrants to all hidden of regiftwed warrant!. The holder* of warrants for milicary fetvicc* fufficicnt to cover one or more quarter tow&ihips" or trails cf fuar thousand acre* each; /hall, at anf time af'cr Monday the 17th day of February, 1890 and prior to the firftduy 01 January, lSoa, be al lo-vd to remitter tb« fud warrants in manner *« forefaid, r.nd forthwith to make l«catiom therefor on any trect or traSs of land not before located. All warrants oi claims for bnilson acceurit el military f-rvices, which /hallnotbe rrgifternd and located htfore the fir ft day of January, 180*, are tj the supplementary afl of Congwfs hereiu before recitjil, paflcd on the second -day of March, 179 J. declared to.be forever l.ar.-ei. GWcia under my hand at Philadelphia, th» day and year al>o« mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. . PRINTED By y. fP. EENW r. F Sec. 0/* the Treasury.
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