v . V; FOR SAJsE* Pine Forge and Farm, Q1 I-'IJATE in Djouglas Township, Berks county, Oabout one mile and a half from the River Sthuyl kill, and five from Potts Town. The I arm con tains three hundred and «xty acres of land, about one hundred and twenty of which is wood land; twenty-five acre.* of meadow, sixteen of which is watered, besides clover fields; a very capital orch ard containing upwards of two hundred apj-'e trees. The forge has four fires, two hammer-*, and four pair of bellows, is in complete order, having been lately re aired, and is capable of manufa&uring two hundred and forty tons of bar iron annually.— .Likewise. a saw Mill, smith (hop, two coal hor.fes, and al'ufficient number of houfs to accommodate workmen, all in good order On th» premises are two story {lone dwelling houfa and counting house done barn and stables fufificient for thirty horses, a large grain baf-n, cow house, and every other bnild ing neccflfary for the use of the farm and works. Also about five hundred acres of excellent chef not timber land from 3 to 5 miles from the works; which will be fold either with the works or fuper are, as may suit the purchaser. The purd.afer ca« be accommodated with wag gon?, h ->rfe», and every other kind of (lock neces sary for carrying on the bufincfs. The terms may he known by applying to JOHN CLEMENT STOCRER.Efq merchant, Philadel phia, or to the fubftriber on the premises. DAVID BUTTLE. julyjis donation lands. Notice is hereby given, ' '""7"" , HAT Claims for Donation Lands granted J. by the State of Pennfylvama to the Offi cers and Scldiers of the Line belonging to the said State in'the late war, wilt be received at the Office of Cpmptrolier General of said State until the ill September next inclufivs, and that the fubforibcrs authorised by law will fit as s Beard at the said Ofßce on every Monday from ten o'clock in the foirenoon until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unfatified already filed, as well as those which inay be filed on or before the said firft of September next. John Donnaldsok, Corat'r. .Samuel Bryan, Regt'r. Peter Baynton, Treas'r. Department of Accounts of ) Pennsylvania, My 15, '99. \ ft 6) diw (m.w.fa.tf) 7 Fashionable Millinery. * ELIZA M'DOUGALL, no. 134, Mim-tnuri , HASjull received per fliip Vl homat Chalkky *nd Adriana, from London, an elegaut affortmtnt 'of the molt falhionakk JVTiilin**y,»>h, CShrmilK) roferte FEATHERS Fancy flowers Blaik tiffimy flowera' Wreaths Pipk, ye!lo%r and blue tripe, fall dress cats . Do. do. arid do. Nelfon'a banaets tpfant's pipe tfraw bonnet* 1 Maid'p lane? do. do. > v IHTomes's dft. ■ do 1 . l drt. ' i Do. do. (hades Po. do hat* l lancy bugle Oioe rofc« Do.' do. triraaiingt B)a«k, vphtM, bin-,yellow, pick and orange trap* Black, white -said green giaie vciJa Do. gauze claakt ty>. B. per Harmoay. jtid arrived,'a farther kffortment of Millinery. • June 46 FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near Fifth-street, WOOLWICH proof Cannon —founders, tl-l feet long, 10 cwt. each, and leet long, 15 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. completed ditto—6 pounders, $ l-% feet long, 15 cwt. each, •and 6 t>et long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. complete; CrronaJes en Hiding carriages, it, 18 & 14 pounders, weighing 6 1-1, 8 and 13 cwt. each ; Hoarding Pikes and CutlafTcs; Eng'.iih Cannon Powder; Cooper Sheathing Nails, Spikes and Bolts ; 6,9 11,18 and i4lb. round Shot; 6, .9, 18 lad 241b. double-headed do. 9, 18 and *4lb. Cannifter Shot. Alio—a quantity of bell Englilh, Porter, Claret and Port Wine Piottlcs, Taunton Ale in calks of dozen each "larch X *' Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philadelphia, merchant, hav ing afligned over all his rtal, perfonil and mr*td, to the subscriber*, for the benefit of fuc+i of his i rrditors as may fubferibe to the said aflignmentW or before the firft of August ne«t. Notice is hereby given, so all persons indebted to the laid estate, tha tney are requested to n. ake immediate payment to either of ths atfignef or to the said Samuel Miles, who is autho'ifed to seceive the fame; in failure whereof' egal Heps will be taken for the recovery of such debts, as ate not dil'chir ged' ncedrcltttg!?. GEORGE ASTON, 1 CORN ELIS COMEGYS, t Aflignees JOHN ALLEN, J fel). 14 Patent Ploughs, r ~l~'o be fold for cash by Joseph Salter at Atfion X Richard Wefls, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Marker, Wofldbury —and Jefl'e Evans, Lumber ton, Those who haveufed them give them the preference to any other kind, as they require iefs tram, break the ground bstter are kept in order at less expence and are fold at a-cheaper rue —the plan is much fimplified and confiftsof but one piece of cait Iron, with the handle» and heam of wood ; they may befixed with wrought lav? anil coulters to bs put on with screws and taker, off at pleasure pa tent rights for vending with inflrn<£)inns for making tin-m may be had by applying to John Newbold, or the fubferiber No. ill North Front-ilrtct. Who has for Sain Or to Leaf: for a term of Tears, :\ number o! valuable trials nt' Land, w«H limited for Mill?, .Ir6n A'orlcsor Farms, most ly improved, lyinjf chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon llat* of Fennl'ylvania. Tho'i who may incline to view ihem will please to apply to John Canan el'q.near Huntingdon. Claries Nevilold? July i j For Sale, b'i THE SUBSCRIBFR, The following GOODS lately imported !n the Adriana, from't'indon, and in packagci j JuitaKk 'fbr exportation. PRINTED CALLICOES, Afiorted from 13 up to 18 and a®. . Printed 34, 4.-4,. and 5-4 chintres. Printed Marseilles .Quillings of the neweA and neatell patterns. , 9-8 Brown Sheetings from II to IJ. A few tierces of RICE, OF T»I URST QUALITY No* 149, South Fmnt Street. 8 mo. 7*h tu.tb.3cfit.iw. Ihree Cents Reward. RUN away from the Subscriber oh the evening of the »Bth inft. a bound Servant GIRL, named Elizabeth HoWcfeel, ha 1 on an J tools with her three different changes of garment and monqy,- proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any per son apprehending her {hall he entitled to the above reward—no costs or charges will he paw'. N B, She had 1 years and fam* months'to Cerve DANIEL FrrZPATRICK. Goflien Town (hip, ChefterCounty, Jlily 19- august 6 jawtf Of Richard Fol-well, in Philadelphia, FpR SUBSCRIBING TO THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, w&f tf FROM TUt COMMENCEMENT Of tbs American War, in 17745 10 the pre- The Reports of Heads of Departments, of Committees, and other Official and Pri vate Papers of that Bcdj. 'no-jj first per mitted to be made public. THE work will be printed on a fine paper, and a new neat tipe, in large oflavo. Each volume will contain above 500 pages, neatly bound an 1 lettered. Uniformity in size, paper, and binding, w ill be oblerved throughout the Work ; so that, while the subscribers become pofleffcd of a valual-le record, an ornament may be added to their libraries. The pric* tp fubferibers will he » dolls. 75 cts. in boards, and 3 dolls, whole bound , but, as thepublilher does not intend to print man more than the number fubferibed for, a confid<ra ble rife on the price maybe expe<2ed to non-fuby fcriberi. Each volume will contain about one third less of letter-press than the original edition ; but, as the puhlifhrr is not yet cn 1 led to determine the extent of the Private Journals, which he nny be allowed to make public, he cannot afoertaio the number of volumes which willcomprife the work. EPajmtnti to be made on delivery of each \e. Subfqribers will have it at their option, cither to fubferihe for the whole of the Journals, up to the present time, or to thofc only of the Old Congreli prior to the organisation of the Federal Govern ment. IN all countries, the proceedings in the com mencement of their governments, arc 101 l in d»rk nefs and obscurity, owing to a carelefsncfs, in the fucc£eding generation, to prefcrvevhe public sc cordi, and the attention or the nation, in theftrui« ages; being called off from their domestic concern*, to Mgage in wart and conqucfl. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they been tranfmittfd tp «ur days ? Time, that delroyt erery thing, enhances tha value of well authenti cated public records, and renders them almttfl in eftimablc. It i- hoped, that Americats will, there fore, chearfully.contribute their afliflance in trans mitting to posterity the labours of their aoceOors —foundersof the Columbian nation. cots. The work will certainly be advanced with expedition and promptiiudt. The following will ihow thefupport it has already acquired: '• Pb'ladripbia, June 15, 1798. " To the Honorable the Senate and House of Rep refentatives «f the United States, " The MEMORIAL if the Subscribers, Citizens, &c. of Philadelphia, " KffpeßfullyJt. rivet b, " That having, in our refpe&ive avocations, frequent oicafionsto recur totbe Journals ofCon grefs, we experience inconvenience by the scarci ty of them : That we under ft and that Richard Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia, has hnd it in ' contemplation to print that public record; and that he bath obtained partial countenance Irom ma ny individuals; but that he has delayed profacu ting the work x in expectation of encooragement fram government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpe&fnlly lolicit, as the publication is niceffary to be disseminated among public bodies« that Corgrefs wi'l, in their wisdom, render him such additional encouragement, to that whicb he has obtained from private individual*, a» to snable him to proceed with the work.so that your Memorialists may be enabled to purchafc co pie* of that record 'or themselves Thomas M'Kean,John P. Cox*, Charles Reatly, 1 Samfora l evy,T. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smith John Read jun. William Tilghnian.John F. Mifflin, Jo feph B. M'Kean, John B ckly, W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jared Ingerfoll, Jasper Moylan,William Rawle, J. Thomas, Williafn Levis, James Gibfon, M. Keppele, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, Grmge Davit, John Hallowell, James Oldden, Walter Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Rtcd, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, [ohn Nixon, Robert Wain Robert H. Dunkin, John Ewing, Jun EdwardPen nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Youngs Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypool* James Crukftiank, Mathaw 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, John Fanno. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the House of Reprofenta'tives ol the United Slates, on Monday, the 18th of June 1798: MW ti jawtf WILLIAM LAMBERT, for " JONATHAN W.CONDY, CtttK," " RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Rep rofentatives of the United States of America in 6ongrefi a{Tembled,Tha? the Secretary of the Senate ar d the Clerk of the House of Keprefentatives, be authorised ard directed, to fubferibe, on such terms as they may dsem eiigiblt.for theufe of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journals of Congrcfs, which a,e pro posed to be published by Richard Folwell and such nmnber of copies of deficient volumes of the lets nowtn print,asmay be necessary to complete the fame. Speaker of ~':e House of Reprcfentatives, President »f the Senate pro tempore. Approved, March id, 1709. lawtf may so, THOMAS GILPIN, TERMS sent time, INCLUDtNO TERMS. JONATHAN DAYTON, JAMES ROSS, JOHN ADAMS, President of the United States. lawtf Twenty Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the Rendezvous at Eaf ton, JOHN FRANTOM, a iolJier in the 9th U. State? regiment, 5 feet 8 inches high, b!»e eyes, swarthy complexion and broiyn hair, which he wears long and q ; he ft oops much in walking, and has a confiderablc impediment in his fpeeeh. At the fsrne time SOLOMON KINNJ MONT, a soldier 111 the fame regiment ; he is a handlome young man, 19 years old, 5 feet ■o and a qyarter inches high, black eyes, {hort browli hjiir, fair complexion. They were enticed to desert hy two men who said they bad served as marinas on board the Baltimore sloop-os war., and vent off with an jntenton to enlili in that service ; both were in full uniform, though they will probsb'y change their drrfs. The above reward will be given for deliver ing the two, or ten for either of them, to any officer of the nirth regiment; hy .M. TILGHMAN*, lft Lieutenant 9th U. S. Regirneirt. M.) Aug. 1. (.0 y Eaftto* WILLIAM COB BET 7 HAS JWST PUBLISHED (PRIOI » OOt. jOCtNTj) THE BAV I A D JVD M B V I A D. Br William Gifford, Esquire. To which is prefixed, A POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR Bv an American Gentleman. [ln introducing this celebrated work to the Gen tlemen and l.a'diescf America, I ha v. endeavored to give it a dress proportioned to itr ilillinguiflird merit, and to the ta->eof tbofe for whose amuse ment and delight it i« intended. No fixpencc has keen spared in the publication; and 1 flattermyfelf rha: the work does not yi Id, cither in paper or print, to any one ever puiliftn ' in Amer.ca This edition li** at) advantage over feme former ones, as it contains by way of nofs, the minor productions ol the author ; and, it has an advan tage over cje -y other editiqn, i.i the Poitical EpiJUe, which is refixrd to it, and which must he er trimely i ratifying to every lover of literature in this ooantfy, as it is a proof thatthpre are Araeri cans who hivt the taste to a niije, the juflice to applaud', and th# talents, to rival the Gciuie? ol other nations. f-ome Copies have hern sent on to Mr. Som? ervil/t, MlilenLane, Ara Tort, also to Mr. Hill. Baltimore, and ro Mr. Young, Clarlcjlcn. Cop < w<;. be font to Bojlm and other placet; as fuon asoccafions <Sffcr.] 7ivonty Dollars Reward. DESER f EL) from the barracks at Keadihg, in the night of the sth July, 1.799, the follow ingl foldirrs 111 'he nth regiment in the service of the Uni'ed tatcs. Ibntai Brittm Booth, a private, born in Chester county, ».$ years of age, ? feet 8 inches and 3-4 high, dark complexion, brown eye( and long black hair which he ceoimoDiy wears tied close to his head,by occupation 1 farmer ;heis a stout, good looking fellow, and considerably marked with the small pox, is much addifled to liquor, and very a hufive when intoxicated; he was dreflied in full inlautry uniform except his hat—lt is expeAed, that he will change hi* dr. fs as he flole a plain round hat and a number of citizens' clnstht. AUo, Jimri M'Mulltn, born in th; county of Antrim,in Ir:laod, 3ft ytars of agr, j feet 7 infhcs and 1-3 high, fair complexion, grey eye% flvort brown bair, which is rery thin upon the crown sf his head, of tfiio visage end a very plcafaar coun tenance ; by occupation a farmer, and was drafted in full infantry Uniform. t he above reward and re&fonable exprnces will be paid to any ptrfon who ihall apprehend and confine in any goal, or dtlivsr to anyoiiicer in the service of the U rated States, the above described deserters, or ten oollars and expencts lor either of them. LEWIS HOWARD, iienterwat nth United Statei Regiment Reading, july 7 (10) TREASURY DEPARTMENT JONI 17, I7§B. NOT!CE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by vir cue of en ail, pafftd during the prafent fcf fion cf Conprfs, so much of the a& eatituled " An Ait making further provision forthe sup " port of public credit, and for the redemption " of the public debt"—pafled the third day of March, one thoofand fever hundred and ninety five, a* bars from fettleraent or allowance, Certificates, commonly called Loan Office atid final fet'lement Certificates, and Indents of In ferefts, isfufpended until die twelfth, day of Tune, which will be in the year onetiioxfand (even hundred and ninety nine. That on the liquidation and fettlemeotof the said Certificates, and Indents of IntereO, at the Treasury, the Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificates oi funded ThrccPer Cent Stockcqual to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear ages of interefl due on their said Certificates, prior to the firft day of January one thousand seven hundred and ninety one. That the principal fumsof the said I.oan Office and final lettlement Certificates, with the intereil thereon, fines the firft day of January, one thou sand seven hundred and sinety one, willbedif charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment of interefl and reimburfrment of princi pal, equal to the foms which would have been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been fubferibed, pursuant to the Afl* making provision for the debts of the United Statas, coqtra&eli dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other sums, equal to the market vilue of tho remaining Stoclc, which would have keen created by filch fubfcriptionsasalorefaid, which market value wilt be determined by the Comptroller oftheTreafury OLIVER WOLCOTT, June 18 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. May 1799. '"pHE proprietors of certificates ilTued for sub- JL fcriptions to the Loan bearing intermit at eight per centum perannsm, ate notified, that at any time after payment lhall have been made of the sth iniUlment, which will become due during the firft ten days of the mumh of Jufy ensuing, Certificates of Funded Stack may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpeAively, for the amount or the four firft instalments, or one moiety of the l'ums ex prefied in the subset iption certificates:—Ne cer tificates of Funded Stock will however be iflued for lets than one tmndred dollars Such l'ubfcriptloa certificates as may be pre ented at the Treal'ury or Offices in cou equence of the foreguing amngemem, will be nuorCed and diftindllv markec so as to denote, that a moety of the liouk has been iflued. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of tie Treasury TO fIF.'SOI.n, i TWO new frame two Story Hou ses pleasant I y fituatsd neir the Jolly Fort-'i;a.v erni -upper of the Village 'ot l'rauktord. i here are ia each bouse, beftdes a kitchen, . two rooms on th» firft floor; three on the second, wfth reomy garrats, alf well pr.ifbed ; there are alf« to each, a good garden lot, (table and coach honfe. Part goods will lis taken in pay ment. Any persons wifliing to become pur chasers ire requelled to view the and for terms apbly to . JOHN McCLELLEN. Frank ford, July M ePtf g The Swift-Sure, ; Stcrctary of ttiTrra/vryi , iawtl A NEW LI.NE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNI-NC BFTWFI* PHILADELPHIA iff NEW-YORK, By tlieihort and pleasant road of BuJlUtan, Newtown, Scotch Plains, Spring• field and Newark. excellence of this road, the populous . ness of the country through which it pa(T e», with sundry other advantages, which render it so far preferable to tli® Old Road through Bristol, Brunfwivk, See. long ago fuggefled the propriety of its becoming the Grand 7 lio rough Fare from Philadelphia to New Yorks During the present year, a minute survey of it has been taken,and its ftiperiority over the Old Uaad, ho'.li in winter and fumme[, his been clearly ascertained. —There are good bridges over all the othur Waters but the Delaware, and here the crofting is performed with great fafety and in less than half the time required at the Trenton Ferry. The road i« several miles Jhorler than the old road, but -this is amongS the lead of its advantages, because daily expe -1 ienr.e pmves to us, that difpateh as well as com fort in travelling principally depend on the goodness of the roaA and the levelnefs of the country, and, in these reipedls, the New Koad is, beyond all comparison, thebeft. It presents none of those rocky hills, which render the Old Koad f» fatiguing between the Delaware and Newatk, The foil, too, for the greater part, is such as to produce but little mud in winter, and v»ry litile uft in summer, which cirt-umftmce, added to the beauty ot the country, and a con siderable proportion of (bade, rruft always rtn der travelling in the latter season peculiarly a greeable. . The Swift Sure flarts from PHILADEL PHIA,at 6o'clo(k every jnorniiig (Sundays excepted) fr;;m the GREEN TREE.opposite the Lutheran Churth, North Fcfur'th ftrcet It goes through Frankford to Buflleton, where it Hops to Breakfaft ; from Buftletown it goes through Newtown to Penny-town to dinnef ; from Penny town through Hopewell, Millstone, Bound-brook, Quibble:own and Plainfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The next morning it flops at Springfield lo breakfaft, from whence it goes through Newark and arrives at "*ew York at noon. From NEW-YORK it flarti at 3 o'clock in the afrernrton (from Paulus Hock) and arrivea at Philadelphia the n«it evening. For fears at New-York, application may be made to Ed ward Bardin, Old Coffee house, to A. Mathieu, corner of Naflau and John streets, to B. Afany, no, 48) CourtUndt, corner of Greenwich street, and to Michael Little, at his hotel, no. 41. Broad street. Fare for paflengers, Five Dollars.* Way passengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each paflenger is allowed to take on t4lbs. of baggage carriage free ; but all other baggage, taken on l>y a psficnger, will be charged' at 4 cents per pound wotgfct. With rtfpedl to packages Tent on without passengers, the proprietors preface they have adopted a regulation, which, though fanknewn to i*her lines of stage*, they think mufl meet with general,approbation, Theypledge them feives to make good-every package on the fol lowing conditions. The perl'on who delivers the package at the office fh-all fee it entered in the stage-book, for which entry he (hall pay 6 cents ; he will then slate the value of the pack age, and pay (exclusive of tha carriage) one per cent.'on the vjlue, as infurmcr, and for which lie will receive a receipt. Thus, for instance, if he estimates his package at one dollar, he will pay one cent, and it at one hundred collars, he will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Very few perl'ons it is presumed, will dislike this regulation 1 it will however, he optionable with every one to avail himfelf of this security or not. But the proprietors think it right to Hale very explicitly, that they will be rel'pon fible for the Tafe delivery of no package, which is not regularly entered, and si r which an insur ance raceipt cannot he produced. In the diflribution of (he route, the greatest care has bren tiken to fix on such places and ta verns as always afford a good accommodation and entertainment for the passengers at the ranft real'onable rates The ftage9 are well equipped furnifhed with fleet and fteadyhorfes, and com mitted to the care of intelligent )tV>er and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themfclves live at the different towns an 3 villages whars the itages will flop, so that the conduct of the per sons they employ is confinuaJU an objefl of their attention.—■ They take cara alio :o lee that the passengers are well provided for and po'itcly treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery Or infolenca is praililVd upon them ; in short, they have fparednsithcrpains nor expencc torenderthe SVVIFT-SUKE the very belt line o! Wages in America. The line has now run nearly, a month, dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen have gope through, both from Philadelphia and New-York. Every pafienger has found the read tofurpafs very far all that has been said of iti excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to hear thebehaviou, of their drivers, and the tre>tme»t at Tavernsr lpokefi of with the highelt fatisfa<slion. JOHN M'CALLA, PLilaielfhia THOS. PAUL, Bu/Heton JOSEPH THORATON, ) NICHOLAS WYNKOOPSNewtown- J ACQS KIiSLER, 3 JOIIN MOREHJSAD, Prnv.ytoivn. T. KILLMAN, v*»r MiUJton. ELLAS COMBEi>, Bound Brook. P.. SANS3UP-.Y,.(scotch Plains. ISAACRAfFLK, > „ . ~. ROBERT PEARSON, I June ».». eoJ 'f At a meeting of the fitter-? and e.Wer-*, , St. John's college in the State of Marv'lan i on the 13th day of July 1799, ' > Refolded, That on the si.st day of Oflolicrn thi« board will proceed to elefl a Prose(T or of/"' lift and Grammar, who {hall receive, for hi r ~ vfcti) * the rate of £2OO p er an»*m, t0 be'lT* quarterly; *nd that public notice thereof be oi en, &c. &c, . S l *- Te(l > A - C. HANSfIV N. B. The office aforefaid hath ju(t become vi cant, by the resignation of a gcntUnun wh „t affairs recurs, the immediate undertakine of voyage by sea. s 1 It is the duty of the said Profeffor fto allowed an »ffiftanl) to teach the English Ungual gr.immatica.ly, and to prepare (ludents f or a fun rior MIOOI, % teaching them the I.atin trramm,. the Vocabulary, and Cordcry Writing i s , 0 h .* taught to all hi-i scholars at Hated hours; and t thok fludents who are not destined {or the'fnper' & fell on I, are to be taught, at the discretion of their parents, or guardians, Arithmetic, and other branches <,f fcienceufually taught in English foho 1* —Pi complete knowledge then of Latin, Arith. metic, &c. is considered indil'penfiblj i n the prof f" for ; and it is rxpetfled, that candidate) who are not known to the Board, willfubmit toanrtarrv ! nation, as well aj produce latisfadlory teftimon'- i* of their good morals, and lair charaftcrj. * The Printers within the United States are re qucfted to insert i* their papers the foregoing re folntion ant! remarks, ar.d to repeat the publics* tion, as oltrn as convenience will admit, ustil the loth djy of Septxinber next. July ii WHEREAS, AN attachment wa? lately iflued out of the in ferior coart of common pleas of the county of EfTex, in the ftatr of New Jersey, direScJ to the flieriff of the laid courMy, against the 'rights credits, monies and fffeils, goods and chatties* lands and tent mer.ts ol John Clivet Symmej at the' fuitof William Weils, ill a .lea of trespass on the cafe to his da-iag- thrte th nifand dollars- And whereat, the said fheriff ili'l, at the term of ]hbc ls(l paw.. return to the laid rourt that he had attached the <U'f ndaot by a.certain bond given by Matthia» D> nm s and Samuel Meeker to the said defendant, to 'he amount of near two thousand dollars,and also by fixcy land warrants -Vote tUrefore, wnlefs :he said John Cleves Symnn-s fh.vi appear, jtivc special bail, andreieive a declaration at the suit of the plaiutiff, judgment will be etitere-1 againfl him, and his property herein attached, will be fold agreeably to tie flutute in such cafe made avd prov-ded. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, b'c. [•'liz:ib' th-town, Jii'y IrQ ra (n) iawum Valuable Property for Sate, In Chcfnut, near Sixth flrtct, direiflly oppofit Conchiss Hah, 1 A LOTos ground, about »i feet front in Chff nut ftrcet and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Her.ge, fubjtfl to a ground rent of let. per annum. 1 lie advantageous situation of thin property re quites no comments, for it nm(t be known, there are few in this city to equal it, an unecccptionable title will be made to the porchafer. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. l9S,Chefuut ttreet, next door to the pre. mifes. mareh .f TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March 'ttb,i)og. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Purfusnt to the all of Congress palffd 00 lifr ift Hay of Juse, one thoefjnd, feve* hnn--' drrd and ninety fix-, entitled " atrafl fegul«t» ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary services, and for the society of United Brethren for propagating tbe.gofpel jmopg the Heathen and the ail fupplemeiitaty to the laid recited ad> pafird 00 the V&ond day of March, onethnHfand seven hundredtadni«t» ty nine to iuit: THAT the tradl of Land herein afttr de-< scribed, namely, " beginning at the Nortl) W»ft corner of the seven ranges of tawnftlipt, aflS rtinmng'theni\ fifty miles due south, along |lie wtftern boundary of the said ranges ;—thenie, due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri« ver ; thence up the Main Brtpch of the said ri ver to the place where the hidiin boundary line crofTc* the fame i —thence along the said boun-, dary line to the Ttifrarorat branch of the kingum riverat thecrofling p!ace above Fort Lawrente ; thence doivn the said river, tt>(h<? point wher» a line rtin due weft frqih the plaee of beginning, will interfefl the said river j thence along, the line so run to the place of be ginning has been divided into townfliips of fivo miles square, and fractional parts o£ town (hips ; and that plan and fufveys of thrlVd-'. townships and frailional parts of townlhips are deposited in the offices of the Regifler of the ! Treasury and Surveyor General, for the inflec tion of all perfoas concerned. - The holders of ftifh warrants at have bt** or (hall be granted hy military Cervices perform eil during the late war, are required to present the fame to the Register of the TreaflirjS it fotne time prior to the twelfth day of February . in the year, one thoijfand eight hundredi, ftr the puipol'e of bein» regiftercd ; No regiflty will however be made of any lita qwnt'ty thJtifc a quarter township, or four thnufand acres. Th« priority of location of the warrant! wl ich may be presented and twittered in manner store faid, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in the mode drefcribed by the act firft recited. The holders of warrants, fhnll on Monday the nth day of February, in the year in the order of which the priority ©I locati on shall be determined by lotas aforelaid, j>efoft ally.or V>y th«rtr agents, dcGgaate in writing at the office of t,hc Regifler of the Treafnry, the particu lar quarter toWnfiaips ele£ied by them refye«stively, and Cuch of the said holders as shall rot designate their locations on the said day, (hall hepoftponed in locating fueh warrants to all other Judders of regiHcrcd warranty The holder* of warrants for military Cervices fufficient to cover one or more quarter to'.vnlhip* or trail* of four rhoufand acres each ; (hall, at any time afrer Men day the 17th day of February, 1800 and prioY to the firft day qJ January, 1802, be al lowed to regifler th-e Cdid vfarrants in manner a foreCaid, and forthwith to make locations therefcr on any tracl or- tFa&s of land not before located. VI. Ali warrants or clainri9 for hnds-on accounts military Cervices-, which fhallnotbe regifter»d and located before the firft day of January, 1802,, are kv the supplementary a<sl of Congi*rfs herein j>efore recited, pa fled on the ferontJ day of March, 1799' declared to he forever barrel. Gitew under iny hand at Philadelphia, u ® and year aboffc mentioned. ' OLIVER WOLCOTT. PRINTED BY J. W. PSXXO lawtSio tu.th fatf See. sf the Treasury. :
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