.v. - — TM FOR SALE, Pine Forge and Farm, SITUATE in Douglas Townfliip, Cerks county, about one mile and a half from the River Schuyl kill, and five from Potts Town. The Yarm cow tains three hundred and isty acres of land, about one hundred and twenty of which is wood land; twenty-five acres of meadow, sixteen of which is watered, besides clover fields; a very capital orch ard containing upwards of :wo hundred apple trees. The iorge has four fires, twu hammers, and four pair of bellows is in complete order, having been lately repaired, and is capable of manufacturing two hundred and forty tons of bai iren annually.- Likewise, afaw Milki'mith (hop, two coal houses, and afufficient number v o!" hcuf sto accommodate workmen, all in good order. Oifths prtmifes are two rtory stone dwelling house and counting house stone barn and (tables fufficient for thirty horses, a | ar ? c grain barn, cow hc-uie, and every other build ing Necessary for the ulc ol the farm and works. Also - rat five hundred acres of excellent chef nut timber land from 3 to 5 miles from the works; which v*- ill be fold either with the works or iuper are, as may suit the pur chafer. The purchaser can be accommodated with wag gons, horfi*r3fad~evcTy-©ttTer kind of Itock neces sary for carry irg on the hufincfs The twrmsmay bekr .'Wn by applying to JOHN CLEMENT STOCKER, Hq nierchanr, Philadel phia, or to the fubfbriber n the premtf-s. DAVID RUTTER. *s wfrftf Notice is hereby given, *"f"MJAT Claims for Donation Lands granted ctrs and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the ' said Slate iri t!.e Jate war, will he received at the Office of Compi roller General of said State until the <(1 Se}.:cin : >tr nc.u i:klu(ivu. an ' that I'ubkrjbcrs at.thorifVd by law will fit as a Board at the laid Office on every Monday from tri nooit, to hear and determine til unfatified C'aitlib a11*..-.dy fi!tcl, ai «.t!l a; t'rofc which September next. John D > aldson, Comt'r. SAMUrt. ~«yin, Regt'r. P£tfeit Baynton., TreasV. Dtn.i-;nient of Account? ol') i 7 <y!vania, May i?, '99. > * ■ ' r.\ ',>,££ «t, ' ■* ' " % H f ■ Pafhtoiiable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, Hasjull received per (hip Thomas Chaikley v and Adriana, I-rom London, an elegant afTortciunt ' i Chenille rolctte FEATHERS Fancy flowers Black t:S-jiy flovven Wreatlu Pir.k, yellow and blue crape, full drefscaes Do. <lo. and do. Nelson's b3nnet» Infant's pips straw bonnet* Maid's :ancy do. do. Women's do, do do. Do. Do. do hitj ' Fancy bugle (hoe rofci Do. do trimmings 6:ack. whit-r, blu?, yellow, pink and orange «rapi Black. bite aud green gaure veils Do. gauze cloaks N. B. Aud per Harmony, jult arrivid, a furtbe affortmeiit of iMillincry. J'.'ne 16 ft . ■J ... ■ /n . " V J. % ■ FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near iijlbstrett, WOOLWICH proof Cannon— 9 pounders, 61-»l"«et long, 10 cwt.each, and 7 leet Jeiig, 15 cwt. each, withcarriages, tec. completed ditto —6 pounders, 5 1-1 feet long, cwt. each, and 6 feet long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. complete; Carronales on Hiding carriages, ii, 18 Sc 14 pounders, weighing 6 1-4, 8 and 13 cwt. each; Boarding Pike» and CntlafTes ; English Caanon Powder; Copper Sheathing Nails, Spikes and Bolts; 6,9, 11, 18 and 2.(1b. round Shot; 6, 9, 18 s«d 141b. double-headed do. 9, 18 and 141b. Cannifter Shor. AKo—a quantity of best Englifli, Porter, Claret "and Port Wine Bottlss, Tauntan Ale in calks of J dozen each Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philedelphia, merchant, hir ing assigned over all his etTeiU, rtal, pcrfonil and mixed, to the fubftribers, for the bsnefit of luch of his creditors as may subscribe to rhc said alignment os or before the fiift of AuguW next. , Notice is hereby given, so all per lons indebted to the laid estate, tha they are requested to n. ake immediate payment to either of th» aflipner . or u> the said Samuel Mile;, who is autho'ifed cd Receive the fame - y in failure u hereof' egal flep» will be taken for the recovery of such Jebtj, as are not dilchir ged arconltngly. GEORGE ASTON, "J CORNELIS COMEGYS, > Aflignec. JOHN ALLEN, J feb. 14. r T , O be fold for cash by Joseph Salter at Atfion X Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—and Jefie Evans, Lumber lon, Those who have used them give them the preference to any ot-her kind, as they require less learn, break the ground better, are kept in order at less ex pence and are fold at a cheaper rate —the plan is much Amplified and confiftsoF but one piece of cast Iron, with the handles and beam ef wood ; they may befixed with wrought lays and coulters to be put on with screws and taken off at pleasure. Patent lights for vending withinftru&ions for making them may be had by applying to John Newbsld, or the fubferiber No. in North Front-ftrect. Who hat for Sale; Or to Lease for a term of Tears, A numlierof valuable trails of Land, well situated for Mills, Iron A'ork? or Firms, nioit- Yj improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon flats of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to John Canan efq.near Huntingdon. Charles NtwbolcL lawtf July l J Patent Ploughs, "-?r, For Sale,- * &? THE S"3»CKIBFK. 1 he following GOODS lately imported in the Adriana, from London,' and in packages fu:table for exportation. PRINTED CALLICOES, Assorted irom 13 up to 18 and to. Printed 3 4, 4-4, jnd 5-4 chintzes- Printed Marseilles Qniitiugs of the neweftaiid neiteft patterns. 9-8 Brow.i Sheetines from n to if. —A L S U A few tierces of RICE, OF THI FIRST QUALITY. THOMAS GILPIN, No- J49, South Frmt Street. 8 7th £ Ihree Lents Reward. RUN away from the Sfcbfcriher on the evening ot - the aßth inft. a bound S*r« . t GJ'<L, Bilged Elizabeth Howe h si, had on and took w*th her three different changes of garment and mcficy, proud, bold and icr.pudent, a noted lyar ; zvy per son apprehending her (hall be entitled to tb= above reward—no costs or charges will be paw?- N. B, She had a years and foms mi «:rh?to fcrve DANIEL FirZPATtfCK. Gofl*«n Township, Ch-' ' ••• J W iq> I august 6 Of Richard Folweli, in P iaJj '.a, FO» iUBSC«II)IJlG TO 7 JOURNALS OF CONGRSSS, FIIOM THE COMMENCEMENT Of the American War, in 17745 t ' " >r^- • ' INCLODffiC . . Tbt Reports of Heads of J?fpar:>nents, of Committees, and other Ofi'-ial- and Pri v&*e Papers of t&at Botiv, jtaw first per m.tied to be made public. T E*Mt. THE Work will lie printed on a fine paptr, and a Hew neat tipc, in large o&avd. Each volume will coucain above 500 pages, neatly bound and lettered. Uniformity i» size, paper, binding, will be oMcrvsd throughout the wort; so that, while the ful>fcribers Wt come pofTe/f d of a valuable record, an ornament may he added to their libraries. The pries to lulifcribers will be » dolls. 7j cts. per volume, in boards, and 3 dolls, whole bound , but, as the pub li (her does not intend to print raan mofe-ihoH thsnomber fubferibed for, a corifid»ra .fcle rife on tfie price may be expc&ed to non-Aiby (cribers. Each volume will contain about one third left of letter-press than the original edition; but, as the pnbliihrr is not yet erubled to. determine the exient of the Privare Journals, which lie may be allowed to male public, he cannot afocrtain the' Dumber of volumes which wiHcomprifc the' work. C? Payment! t» if made an Mhvrrj of each volume. Subicriben will have it at their option, «ither to fuhferibe It th« whole of the Journal*, up to the prcfent time, or to thofu only of the Olil Congref* prior to the organization of the Federal Govern ment. IN all countries, the proceeding! in the com mencement of their governments, are 101 l iu d.-.rk nefi and obfeurity, owing to a carelessness. iu the fiiccccding generation, to preserve the public re cords,and the attention of the nation,in thoferude age&, being called off Irom their domestic concerns, to engage in wars and conquest. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred b.., had they betn tranfmirtsd to aur day» ? Time, that dertroys every thing, enhances thj vilue of well authenti cated public and tenders them a!mo!l in eiiima'ile. Hi-hoped, that Americans will, there fore, chearfully contribute their affilianceill trans mitting to pollerity the labours of their anceileri —founders of the Columbian nation. «otf. The work will certainly be advanced with ocpedkiaD arid promptitude. The following will fl»«w the support it has already acquired: '• Pbiladcipbia, June 15, 1798. " To the Honorable the Senate ami House of Rep refentatives' of th« Unite; States. , u The MEMORIAL of the Subfc'ribcrSfCitizens, &c. of Philadelphia, " RffpeD/ii/fyJ>.c'J-tih', " That having, in our refpe&ive avocations, frequent occafion'. to recur ro 'be Journals of Con grel's, we experience inconvenience by the scarci ty of ti-.eni : That we undcrftaftd that Richard Folwcll, priutsr, of Philadelphia, has bad it in contemplatien 10 print that public rec.rd; and that he hath ->btai;ieid partial countenance Irom ma ny individuals; but that he has delayed prosecu ting the *>ork, in expectation of encouragement lr<m government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpe&fnlly iolicit, as the publication is niccifary to be diffeminatcd among public bodies., that Congress will, in their wisdom, rtndsr him such additional encouragement, to that which he has obtained from private individuals, as to enable liim to prcceed with the work.so that your Mcmorialifis may be enabled to purchaffco pies of that record for themselves. la* ti Thomas M'Kcan.John 1> Cexi, Charles Heatly, Samfom I evy,T. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smith, John Read jun. William Tilghman.John F. Mifflin, Jo seph B. M'Kcan.John Bcckly, W. John Thompson, Jarcd Ingerfcll, Jafpcr Moy lan,William Rawle, J.Thomas, William Levis, Jarars Gibfon, M. ICcppcle, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, Geoige Davis, John Hallowell, James Oldden, Walttr i'vanklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Jofcph Rted,Thomas willing, Samuel M Fox, John Nixo*,Robert Wain Robert H. Dunkin, John Ewing, Jun.Edward Pen nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoeic James Cmkfhank, Mathew Carey. Henry K Hel mutk, Peter D« Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Claypoole, Thomas Armllrong, Samuel H. Smith, John Fenno. jawtf True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the House of keprefentatives of the United States, on Monday, the 18th of June 1798: '• WILLIAM LAMEERT, for •• JONATHAN W.CONDY, Ccerk." " RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Rep reftntatives of the United States of America in Gongrefs afiembled.Thai theSacretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Keprefentatives, be authoriied and directed, to fubferibe, on luch terms as they may dasm eligible,for theufe of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journals of Congress, which a,e pro posed to be publithed by Richard Folwell and such number of copies of deficient volumes of the set» now in print, as may be neceflary to complex the fame. JONATHAN DAYTON. if taker oj tbe Hou/e cf Repre/entativej. JAMES ROSS, President »f tbe Senate pro tempore. Approved, March id, 17Q9. may je. J •- T ERMS sent time, JOHN ADAMS, President of the United States. 1* wtf rfrvasfc-, .y-.- i Twenty Dollars Reward. DESERTi.D ircm the Rendezvous at Elf ton, JOHN PHANTOM, a fcldier in [ the 9th U. States regiment, 5 feet 8 inches high, blue tyrs, swarthy complexion and brown j hair, which he wears long and queued ; be stoops much in waiting, and ha> a coiifiderable impediment in his fpe-ch. At the f»me time SOLOMON KINNI MONT, a fold ier 111 the lame regiment ; he is a handlbme young man, 19 year* old, 5 feet 10 and i quarter inches high, black-eyes, tTiort brown hair, fair complexion. They were eaiiced to desert by two men who said they had lerved as marines on board the Baltimore floop-ofwar, and went off with an intenton to enlilt in that ftrvice ; both were in tull uniform, thygh thty will probab'y chiOgethfij dreli. v ., Ihe above re*l\t d .will be given for deliver ing the two, or ten dollars for either of them, to ajiy officer of the ninth regiment; by Ift Lieutenant 9th U. S. Regiment. _Eafttoa (M.) Aug. 1. (;) djw WILLIAM COBBRT 7 HAS JViT PUBLISHED (PSICI 1 DOL. JOCIKTI) •THE BAV IA D JS2J M^VIAD. 2?r WILLIAM GJFFOKD, Esquire. To whicb is prefixed, A POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR By an American Gcr.tlcman. [ln introducing this celebrated work to the Gen tlemen and Ladies of America, I have endeavored to give it a dress proportioned to- its diQinguifhed merit, and to the ta-'.e-of tfrofe for whole araufe ment and delight it i» intended. No expence has been fpzred in the publication; and I flatter myfelf that the work do-s aot yield, either in paper or print, to any <><"l4 ever publi(hc>i iu America,' Th is edition lias au advantage over some former on#«, as it contains by way of notes, the minor produ&ionsef th: author ; and, it has an advan tage over even other edition, in the Partial Epijl'u, which is prefixed to it, and which mull be ex tremely gratifying to ever] lover of literature in this country, as it is a proof that there are Ameri cans who hive the taste to adrnue, the justice to applaud, and the talents to rival the Geniuses of ot!ier r.aiior.s. •> iy~ Some Copie»h«c been feot on to Mr So*? imllt, MaltUnLane, KevTori, also to Mr. Kill, Bajtitootl, and ro Mr. Ten**, Cbtrltjk*. Copiw will be lent to Btfim and other pkcei, at soon as oecaligcs ofljir.j may x% lucnty Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the barracks at Reading, in the night of the sth July, 1799, the follow, ii.g sos Jim in the I ifh regiment in the service of tile United States. ,74mk» Bjritfhi Butt, a private, born in Cheller cnunty, 15 yeati of age, 5 feet t inches and 3-4 high, dark cvmjplcrion, brown eyes aod lo»g black, hair which be common! y wears tied close to his head, by occupation a farmer ; he is a flout, good looking fellow, and ronfideratly marked with the fmail pox, is much addjded to liquor, and very a bufivt when inoxicated; he was dressed in foil infantry Uniform except his fut—lt is coprded that he will change b'» dr-ft as he flol; a plain round hat and a number of citizens' cloaths. Mo, Ja mts M'JUuUem t "brm in the county of Antrim,in Ireland, 36 y«r» of age, 5 feet j j'riches and 1-2 high, fair completion, grey ()cj, fliort brown hair, which is very thin upon tbe crown of huhvari, < f thin visage and a very pleasant coun tenance ; by occupatiua a farmer, and wa> drtifed in full ins ntry unifosm. > The above reward Bud reafooable ex pence* will be paiJl to any jwfon who Hull apprehend and confine in any geal, 6t deliv«r to any officer in the service of the United States, the above drfcribed deserters, or ten dollars and cxpeaca tor either of them. LEWIS HOWARD, Lieutenant lltli Jnited States Regiment Reading, july 7 (10) TREASURY DEPARTMENT »7, 170 S. Notice is hereby given, That by vir tue of an aft, p&fltdduring the prel'cnt fcf fioa of Conzrefs, So much of the aa entituled " An AS making further provifios forthe sup ?' port ol public credit, and far the redemption "■of the public debt"—paded the third day of March, one thou (and seven hundred and ninety five, as bir« from settlement or allowance, Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final fettlraeot Certificate*, and Indents of In fertile, is fyfpended until die twelfth day of June, which v. ill be in the year one thousand leven bundled and ninety nin;. That on the liquidation and fettlementof the said Certificates, and Indents of Intcrrfl, at the Tieafury, the Creditors will he entitled to receive Certificates of funded Three Per Cent. Stockequal to the amoßin of the said Indents, and the arrear ages of intiircft due on their fa-id Certificate, prior to th« firfl. day of January one thoafand le-ren hundred and ninety one. That the principal funis of the said Loin Office and final leniemem Certificates, with the interest thereon, fines the firli day ot January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one. willbedif chsrged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment of interest and reim'jurftment of princi pal, eqbal to the sum» which would have been payablethereoa, if the said Certi6cates had been fubferibed, pursuant to the A&s making ;>roviflcn for the debts of the United Statw, coutradled dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other sum«, equal to the market value of ths remaining Stock, which would have been created by luch fubferiptiousasaforefaid, which market value wil) be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury OLIVER WOLCOTT, Stcrc'.Jrj of the Trrafury. lawtf June 18 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. May 1799. THE proprietors of certificates ifTacd for fub fc'riptions to the Loan bearing intcrelt at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment lhall have been made of the sth instalment, which will become due during the firft ten days of the month of juiy ensuing, Certificates of Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at the Treal'ury or Loan Offices, refpeflively, for the amount of the tour firft inftalmsnts, or one moiety of the faros ex prefled in the fubfciiption certificates: —Ne cer tificates of Funded Stock will however be iflued for less than one hundred dollars. Such fubfeription certificates as may be pre snted at the Treasury or Loan Offices in con equence of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndoried and diftinilly marked l'o is to denste, that amoety of the liock has been ifilied. ■9t n "f ~ OLIVER WQLCOT7, Secretary of tbe Treasury . SOLD, TWO new frame two Story Hou ses pleasantly filwted near the Jolly Poft-Tav em, uppsr rad of the Village of i'raoktord. There are in each hou'.e, besides a kitchen, two rooms on the firft floor; three on the second, with raomy garrats, all well finilhed ; there are alls to eachy a gord garden lot, (table and coach honfe. Part goods will be taken in pay ment. Any perfbns uifhing to became pur chafc-rs arc Tetjucfled £0 view the premises, and for terms apply to ' JOHN McCLELLEN. Fraakford, July 11 fcntf The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE 0 F STAGES, NOW RUNNING BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA ts* NEW-YORK, By the Ihort and pleasant rosd of Bujilclan, Nciutoivn, Scotch-Plaint, Spring- Jield and Newark. excellence of this road, the populous . nelV of the country through which it pass e», with sundry other advantiges, which render it so far preferable to tba Old Road through Bristol, Brunf-vick, &c. long ago suggested the propriety of its becoming the Grand Tho rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the present year, a minute fyrvey of it has been taken,and its Aperiority over the Old K«ad, bpth in winter and furamer, has been clearly ascertained.—There Ire pood bridges •ver all the oth*r waters but the Delaware, and here the croflßsg is performed with great fafety and in lei's tl.au Iralf the time required at the Trenton Ferry. The road is several milet Jhorter than the oli road, but this is among't the leall of its advantages, becaufc daily rxpe lieucepiov-sto us, that dispatch as well js com fort in travelling principally depend on the goodness of the road and the Icveli.efs of the country, ar.d, in thele rclpefls, the New Road ii, beyond ali comparison, thebeft. It prefenti none of tfcofe rocky hills, which render the Old Ruad fu fatiguing between the Delaware and Newaik. The foil, too, for the greater part* is such as to proJace but little mud in winter, and very liti!e*-.uft in fumftier, which ciii umlUr.cc, added to the beauty of the country, i.iH a con tidrrable proportion of fhsde. always ren der travelling in the latter season peculiarly a greeable. The Swift Sure Harts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clock every morning (Sunday* excepted) from the GfiEEN TREE, opposite the Lutheran Church, North Fourth street It goes through FrarAford to Bnftleton, whet'e it flops to Breakfaft ; from Buftletown it goes through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner; march t tn.fhfa-tf fron, Penny town through Hopewell, Miliftone, TREASURY DEPARTMFNT* Boundhrook, Quibblerown and I'lainfidd to t u h i. Flo™ at P S !n " 'fi'w f'h T Wf nV " ! PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN ft ops gt apuugfjela to breaktaft, irom whence ; p„rf.»a.ir th~ ,a pr ,t , * it goe* through Newark and arrives at New- I Jdat °f r "" lbl York at noon. I V -of Juue, one. ilwl.nd, feves hnn- Fiom NEW-YORK it Harts at 3 o'clock in ! fjllhT!V*'" 1 '?/ c 8 uht# the afternoon (Ir.rtn Paulus Hook) and arrives "f *PPW lMed » Philadelphia the next evening. For feats at j a " d ( ° T i he 0 New -Yorli, application may be made to Ed- for propagating the a mcn? ward Bardin, 6ld Coftre house, to A. Mathieu, ! rV'•,l l Arr V f "PP ,emc » t f ry «' corner of Nassau and John lbeets, to B. /Any, I rW ,h f "V I"? ° f no. „8, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich street 1 ,eVeU hundred anJni,t and to Michael Little, at his hotel, no. 42, ! llllf ~ o<ws . Broad street. THAT the trail of Land herein after dt r are fqr paflengers, live Dollars. namely," beginning at the North Weft Way paffencers 6 Cents tier Mile ctnn " °'. ,he raPS " of tottnfci P'. »d 1 running thence fifty miles due foutb, along the Each palfenger is allowed to take on i4lbs. of j western boundary ef tiie said ra*ges ; —tlicnre baggage carriole free ; but all other baggage, > due Well to the Main Branch 01 the Scioto ri taken on by a paflenger, will be charged a: 4 v « ! tbence up the Main Branch of the said ri- CCBts per pound weight. I ver to the place where the Indian boundary line W'th refpeiH to packages sent on without crosses the fame thence along the said boun paffeiigers, the proprietors prefnme they have dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf. adopted a regulation, which, though unknown kinguni riverat thecrofßng place above Fort to other liue> of stages, they think must meet Lawrence ; thence down the said river, to the with general approbation, They pledge them- point where a line run due well from the place selves to make good every package on the sol- of beginning, will interfeil the said river; low ir.g condition. The pcrfon whs delivers thence along the line so run to the place of he the package at the olEie lhall lee it entered in ginning has been divided into townlhips of the ftage-boiik, f.ir which «htry he (hall pay 6 five miles square, and fradlionalparts of town cents ; he will then date the value of the pack- ftips ! -Hd that plats and surveys of the said age, and pay (exclusive of the carriage) one per 1 townships and fractional parts of townOiips are cent, on the v lue, as iiifurir.c-, and for which deposited in the offices of the Rrgifter of the ke will receive a receipt. Thus, for instance, 1 realury and Surveyor General, for tke mfpec if he ellinjaus his pat kage at one dollar, he will lion of all pcrfons concerned, payonecent. and if at one ht.ndred ' ollars, he ' 11. w ill pay one dollar infurancr, in like pro- The holders of turh warrants as have beta portion lor packages ol any other value. or stall be granted fey mi litary Services perform- Very lew per for sit is prcfumed, will difiike ed during the late\Var, are required to present this regulation 1 it will liowctfir, be with every one to avail himlrlt of this security some time prior so the twelfth day of February or not. But the proprietors think it light to in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for slate .very explicitly, that the;- will be refpon- the purpose of being registered ; No registry fible for the lafe delivery of no package, which 1 w i" however be made of any lefi quantity that is not regularly entered, and si r which an infur- a quarter tow nfliip, or four thousand acres, ante receipt cannot be produced. j' 111. In the distribution ol the route, the greatest priority of location of the warrants which care has bren taken to fix on such places and ta- ma y prefeuted and pcjillercd in manner afore vern» as always afford a good accommodation prior to the nth day of February in the and entertainment for the paflengers at the mess ? esr one eight hundred, will i nmcdiatt reafonable rates The stages are well equipped ! >* after the ' i!J <!a J r » bc det-miipid uy io«, in the furnished with fleet and steady horses, and com- """i 6 diefcrihtd by th-.- firft red ted. inlttrd ta the care of intelligent in'-er a;;d nuli- ! . ... . !Y* , ... ring drivers. The proprietors themfeive. live r J h f of r.-g.aered warr.nt. stall oa at the different towirs ar.d village* whore the Monday the 17th day ot February, .1. the year stages will flop, so that thecondi.d of the per- ' B °£ IP I \°\ Z ° ' P ; lUn ; ) '. fnn«tl,,v II . • r» t }on ilia! lbe aeterhifTJcd by lotas aforcfaiJ, scion* fonsthey employ is contmuallj» objedl of their al!yor b tlirir , ellt?> i cCgß3 . eir . writ in ? .c the attention. They take care alio to lee that the c)ficc of thc Ucgit tcr of ,h. Tre,fury, the fardc n J erS i 2rt NNC ' P ro; for and poiittly lar qtiarter townltips elciled by thfm rcfpc^ively, treated at the Uverns, and that no forr of chica- and such of the said holders as rtiall not d«fignatr nirv or is pra>slifed upon ihtm ; in their locations 011 thc said day, il:all bepoflponed • )ort, ti)c\' hive iparedneithcrpains nor expence } ia locating such warrants to all other hciders of torfi-.der the SvV IFT-SUKE the very belt line registered warrants.? 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 pafletiger has found the road toTurpafs very far all that has been said of its excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sore are extremely happy to hear the behavi j, of their drivers, and the treitmest at Tavernsr ipokeK of with the hrgheli fatisfa&ion. JOHN M'CALLA, Philadelphia THOS. PAUL, Bujlhion JOSEPH THORNTON, } NICHOLAS IFTNKOOP, > Newtown- JACOB KESL&R, 3 JOHN MOREHEAD, Ptnnytown. T. KILLMAN, n"r Mir/lor,. SLIAS COMBES, Bound Brook. R. SANSBURT, Se&tcb Plains, \SAACRAWLE, ) c . ' ROBERT PEARSON, 5 Jmne» ». "*</• ••'■lip' AT a meeting of tbe 'ifitors and govern*, „ it. John's college fa the State of Marvl! "a on the 13th day of July 179J, R:fetved, That on thi si.st day of O&ober this board will proc-d to defl a ProfelTor of n ts li(h aod Grammar, vlio shall receive, for h r®' vices, at the rate 0/£ 100 per annum' to bp' quarterly; ind thrt public notice thereof k. P ? ld en, Sec. &c, B 1 »- N. B. The „*ce aforefaid hatlf j u ft cant, hy the r<fignation ot a gem| Bmaß , Ta " affairs re-juit*, the immediate undertaking , voyage by ft*. 8 I It is the /uty of the fdid ProfelTor (to »K • alJowcJ atralSftant) to teach the Englift l ai! ° m " grammatically, and to prepare fludentsfor Jr? 1 * nor P hool. By teaching them the I.atin irram PC " the Vocabulary, and Cordcry. Writing u .*?• taught to all hi* fch'Urs a! itated hour, 2!? thole! (Indents are not deftintd for the'fn - t0 school, are to be taught, at the aifcrction of*- parent., or guarduas, Arithmetic, and ' branches i.ffcience jfually taught in EnzliHi r„? , r —A complete knowlc-dec then o? Latin a - * metic, See. is coniidered indifocnfib.c in thd T 'J*" for ; apd it is expe&ed, that candidates who net known to the Board, willfuhmit to as ex nation, as well as produce fatisfa-lori teftm/ of tbar good raOralt, and fair charaWrs ' I lie Printers within the United States are to insert in their papers the fore~oin» T" i'olotion and remarks, and to reprat tKe tubii tion, as oft-n as convenience wii: admit, a; ..j[ iOth day of September next, july 31 * IVHERE AS, AN attachment wcj lately iflued out of tKe in. ferior c»urt of common pleji c f thp of Essex, in the state of New Jersey. diroS&rf the IherifF of the said county, againfl the n credits, monies and <.ff e a 6 , good, and chattfe* lands and tenements of J,l„ Cl :vlJ at .k' fuitof William Well,, in a plea of trespass ont 1 -. c»fe to his damage thrnc thousand dollars Ax i Vjlercu, the said filcriff did, it the'term of June lift pall, return to the said c.ot.rt that he had attached the defendant by a certain bond "iyen i Matthias Denmm and Samuel McrVer to the f a , J defendant, to the amount of two thou'anj dellars.and also by futy land warrants Nov; fhtreforc, unless rhe said John Clevei Symrass (hail appear, give special hail, and receive a declaration at Bis fuU of the plaintiff, jedgmn* will be entere-1 against him, and his ["ptrtv herein attached, will be fold agreeably to tke flatute in such cafe made aad-prov : ded. Aaron Ogden, Clerk > fclil: Wn-fown.]u'y 8, iqj fn) ~W l2m Valuable Property for Sale, In ChefßKt, ue»r Sixih flreet, cire&ly oppofit Conckiss Hail, A LOT of groui.4, about h feet front in Ckcf. nut ftrect and 73 feet in depth, wheiccn is» good frame huufe, now in the tenure of Saned iießge.tubjca to a ground rent of ao». per annum. The advantageous fituatioii of this property re.' quires no comments, for it mull be known, there grefew in this city to equal it, an unecteptionalis title will bi made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 19S, Cbcfhut ilrect, nait door to the pre. miles. V. The holder* of warrants for military fervicJJ fufficient to cover one or more quarter townlhip» or trails of four thousand acres each; Aall, at aujr time af'tr Monday the 17th Jay of Februsry, 1800 and prior to the firftday ol January, 1802, be al lowed to regiller the laid warrants in manner a forefaid, nnd forthwith to make locations therefor on any tracl or tpads of land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military fcrvices, which Dull not be registered and located lufore the firll day of January, 1801, are by the luppleraentary adl ol Cotlgw.'s herein before recited, paScd on the second day of March, i/99« declared to be forever barred. Gives und.r my hind at Philadelphia, th* day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. FiiINTED BY J, F£KNO ' v M nwtSio ■Sec. $f tbe Treasury.
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