FOR SALE, Pine Forge and Farm, SITUATE in Douglas Townftiip, Berks county, about one mile and a half from the River Scjiuyl kill, and five from Potts Town. The I*arm con tains three hundred and ?xty acres ot land, about one hundred and twenty of which is wood land; twenty-five acres of meat' v.v, fixteenof which is watered, besides clover fields ; a very capital orch ard containing upwards t>l two hundred apjle trees. The iorgc lias four fires, two hammers, and four pair of bellow*, is. in complete order, having been lately repaired, and is capable of manufacturing two hundred and forty tons ot bar iron annually.—* Likewise, afaw Mill, smith Ihop, two coal houses, and a fufficient number of houf s to accommodate workmen, all in good order On r'n- pvemifes are two ttory (lone dwelling house and counting houic? Hone barn and stables fufficient lor thirty horses, a large jjrain barn, cow house.and every other bnild ing neccffary for the use of the farm and works. Also ab®ut five hundred acres of excellent chef nut timber land from 3 to 5 niiles from the works; which will be fold either with the works or fuper are, as may suit the purchaser. The purchaser caw be accommodated with wag gons, horses, and every other kind of ilock neces sary for carrying on the bufinftfs. The terms may be known by applying to JOHN CLEMENT STOCKER,Ef<i merchant, Philade lphia. or to the fabferiber 0:1 the premifts. DAVID RUTTER. July 25 w&f tf donation lands. >—V\ X "X Notice is hereby given, rpHAT Claims tor Donation Lands granted JL by the State of Pemil'yivauia to the Ofii cers ir.i Soldiers of the Line belonging to tile laid State in the late war, will be received at the Gfikt of Comptroller General of said State untilthe ift September next iaclufive, and that the fubferihers authorised bylaw will.si t js z BoapUat the Faid OiScc, on every Monday from ten o'clock in the foreioon until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unf'aiifitd Claims already filed, as well as those which may be'filed on or before the said firit day of September next. John DoNNAtDSON, Comt'r, Samuel Bkyam, Rejrt';\ Peter Baynton, Trcas'r- Department of Accounts of ) May 15, '99. ) (t6J diw (m.w.fa.tf) - < ; M'DOUGAI.L, )^~ y 'L>4 r .." 'MO. '} t i - • HASjuS, ppr Jbip Tkooiaa C.halkley i . md Adrhrtia, frejm Lonrion, an clegint affortmunt of the mcft fifeiAiuble Mui.fNi*Y, *&. -s . Chetpafe roftrtc FEATHER . f - ?' ' Fttitfflowert.' ' " ; * -■ < BtaA ti&ay fldweft »j . rtC> Pfak,; j«llow and blue crape, full dress qte» ' f>. "v., ; . Jjfc..do. a£<l do. Kelfon'j bonnets i Yj'.t; JdfamVpip.sbonncti ■' • <*i fr t «. ' : \Womea'4 do. <U>■ do. *!'. ' • ■ '•. l)o. _ i do., ibadca w, ' * Fancy bugle (hoe rofcs - - Do. det. triauningt : "< _v/ ___ _ Bfyk. fink and ' wHiw ami giu*e veils . * * ~ J *■*' '"Do.* gau'zectoalqs'. , f' **,>!>* *./•». B. Ar<l per H^moay.juaarriired.^farth^ -"iflS>rtmetrt«f Millinery. - 1; »** * i, ' 'JsthetA FOR SAL E By SIMON WALKER, , , Pine y near fiftb-strtcti WOOLWICH proof Cannon—9 pounders 1 , 6 r-2 feet long, 20 cwt. each, and teet x *5 cwt. each,'with carriages, Stc. completed ditto—6 pou:•.•iers, 5 1-1 'ect 15 cwi- cr.ch, and 6 feet complete; pounder?, weighing 6 1-2, 8 aad 13 cwt. each ; Boarding Pikes and Cutlasses; Englifii Cannon Pow<'tfr; Copper Sheathing Nails, Spikes and Bolts; 6, 9 12, l 3 and 241b. round Shot; ' . () t o, 18 and 241b. douMe-headod do. 9, 18 and 241b. Cannifter Shot. Alio—a q j.mtity of bed English, Porter, Clares and Pert Wine Bottles, Tauntsii .Stein casks of 7 dozeneach nikrtb 8. sT*" w li. f * Ofthetiity of Philedelpliia, merchant! hav ing assigned over all his tffiiU, real, pcrfooaf and mixed, to the fubfciibers, for the benefit of such of his ( reditors as may fuhferibe to the said aifigiiment en or before the firft of Augult Notice is hereby given i... i '-J r ) so all persons indebted to the said estate, tha they are requested to n. *ke immediate payment to either of th« a-ifiitner . or to the said Samuel Miles, who is autho'ifed to »eceive the fame; in failure whereof' egal (leps will be taken for the recovery of such debts, as are not difchir ged according!*'. GEORGE ASTON, 7 eORNELIS COMEGYS, > Afiignees JOHN ALLEN, J Feb. 14 r l"*C* be fold for <_afh by Joseph Salter at Atfion X Uichard Wefls, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—and Jefie Evans, Lumber ton. Those who haveufed them give them the preference to any other kind, as tfeey require Isfs team, break the ground better, are kept in order at less expence and are fold at a cheaper rJ t e —the plan is much fimplified and confiltsof but one piece of call iron, with the handles and beam of wood ; tbevmay befixed »ith wrought lays and coultert to be put on with screws and taken off atpleafure. Patent tights for vending with inftraflions for making them may be had by applying to John Ncwbold, or the fubferibcr No. zit North Front-street >. \ ■ Who has for Sale; Or to Lease for a term of Tears, A number of valuable trails of Land, well situated for Mills, Iron »Vorl;sor Firms, moft )y improved, lying chifflv in the county of Hun tingdon fiate of Pennfylvani~. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to John Canan efq.ntar Huntingdon. Claries Niwloldi uwtf V ! " I t. July 17 Fashionable Millinery. •" IH. do hit* Samuel Miles, jun'r. Patent Ploughs, ? J For Sale, UY THK SCD9CIUBFR, The following GOODS lately imported in the Adriana, from London, and in packages futtable for exoortation. PRINTED CALLICOES, Assorted from 13 up to 18 and 10. Printed 3 4, 4-4, and 5-4 chintzes. Printed Marleilles Quillings of the newest and neatest patterns. 9-8 Brown Sheetings from 11 to ' —A L S V A few tierces of RICE, OF THI FIRST QUALITY. THOMAS GILPIN," No* 149, South Front Street. 8 m». ?th tu.th.&fat.iw. Three Cents Reward. RUN away from the Subscriber on the evening of the atfth infr. a bound Servant GIRL, named Elizabeth Howchel, had on and took wita her thtee different changes of garment and money, proud, bold amHmpudent, 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 2 years and some months to Ccrve DANIEL FITZ PA T.RICK* Goflien Town (hip, Chcfter County, Jaly 19. august 6 3awtf Of Richard Fohve//, in Philadelphia, FOR SUBSCRIBING TO THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, '»■' FROM TUK COMMINCEMINT Of the American War, in 1774, to tbepre• Toe Reports 6/' Committees, and other Official and Pri vate Papers of :tbat Body, now first per mitted to be made public. THE work vriil be printed on a fine paper, and a acw neat tipe,in largie o«5lavo. Each volume will contain above 500 pages, neatly bound and lettered. Uniformity in size, piper, and binding, will be oblerved throughout the work ; lb that) while the fubferibers become poflcflVd of a valuable record, an ornament may iddcd to their libraries. THtf pfic* to lu.WnbcFS will lie a dolU. 75 ct*B. per volume, in boards, nrd 3 dolls, whole bound , ' ibut.as the ptthlidier does not intend to print man more than the number fubfcti" d for, a confidsra 'hle nfe the price may he cipc&ed to noa-fuby ■lcribers. | Eaoh volume will cont?.in about one third less iof letterrprcfu than the original edition ; but, as the jpublilher is not yet enabled to determine the extent jof the Privats Journals, which he may be all6wed | rto make cannot afirtrtiin the number of [(volumes whicnwiHcomprife the work. ' gT Payments to be made on delivery oj each \voiume. i Subscribers will hare it at their option, either to ■fubfcribi: forth* whole olthelournaU, up.ta the iprdent time, or to thofn oniy ut the OU Cangreft {prior to the organization of the Federal Govern- moot IN all countries, tSe proceedings in the com mencement of their governments, are 101 l in daik nefs and oLfcurity, owing to a carelefsnls, in the succeeding generation, to prtferve the public re cords, and the attention of the nation,in these rude ages, being call.d off from their domellic concerns, to engage in wars and conquest. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alired be, had tUey been tranfmittid to eur days ? l ime, that dellroys every thing, enhances tho value of well authmti cated public records, and renders them aliroft in ertimable. It is hoped, that Americans will, thcrc foce, ciiearfully contribute their afiiftanu- in trans mitting to posterity the labours of their anceftore —founders of the Columbian nation. %* The work will certainly be advanced with expedition and promptitude. The following will (how the support it has already acquired: '■ Philadelphia, June 179?. "To the Honorable the Senate and House of Rep eotf. reffntatives of tho United States " The MEMORIAL of the Subl'cribiirs.Citizens, " ReJpeßfullyjfi.it-.vetb, " ilijt having, in our refpeiUve avocations, frequent occafioiis to recur to the Journals of Con grels, w« experience inconvenience by the lcarci ty of lUeni : That we underilaml that Richard Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia, has had it in contemplation to. print that public record; and that he hath, obtained partial countenance from ma ny individuals; bat that he has delayed prolecu ting the wort, in expectation of encouragement fram government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, rcfpeflfnlljr lolicit, as the publication is ntceffary to be diileminated among public bodies* that Congrefi will, in their wisdom, render him such additional encouragement, to that which he has obtained from private individuals, a» to «nablebim to proceed with the work, so that your Memorialists may be enabled to purchase co pies of that record tor themfclves. Thomas M'Kean.Joha D. Coxe, CharlesHeatly, Samfom Levy.T. Rol's, Wm. Moore Smith, John Read jun. William Tilghnian.John F. MifHin, Jo feph B. M'Kean.John Beckly, W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jaredlngerfoli, JafprrMoylan,William Rawle, J. Thomas, William Levis, James Gibfon, M.Kcppele, Mofe* Levy, Robert Porter, Geoige Davit, John Hallowcll, James Olddeki, Waltgr Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Leib, Alexander T. Dallas, Joicph Reed, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, John Nixos,Robert Wain Robert H. Dunkin, John Ewing, Jun. Edward Pen nington, Hilary Baiter, William Nichols, William Yoti»g,s Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoole James Crukfhank, Mathew Carey, Henry K. Hcl mutfe, Peter De Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C- Claypoole, Thomas Armflrong, Samuel H. Smith, John Fenno. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the Houfeof Representatives of the United States, on Monday, the 18th of June 1798: '• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for « JONATHAN W.CONDY, Clerk." aaw tf .jawtf " RESOLVED by the Senate ahd House of Rep resentatives of the United States of America in ©ongrefs aflemblcd.Tha; the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives, be authorised and directed, to fubferihe, on such terms as they may dosm eligible, for the use of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journalsof Congress, which a,e pro posed to be published by Richard Folwell and such number of copies of deficient volumesof the sets now in print,as may be necessary to complete the fame. JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JAMES ROSS, President sf the Senate pro tempore. Approved, March id, JOHN ADAMS, President of the United States. lawtf may ao. TERMS ser.t time, INCLUDING tBSMS. &c. of Philadelphia, Twenty Dollars Reward. j DESERTED from the Rendezvous at Elf- i ton, JOHN FRANTOM. a soldier in the 9th U. States regiment, 5 feet 8 inches high, b!»e eyes, swarthy complexion and brown hair, which he wears long and queued ; be stoops much in walking, and ha» a considerable impedimentin hisfpetsh. At the fime time SOLOMON KIN..-- MONT, a soldier in the fame regiment ; he is a handlome young man, 19 years old, J feet 10 and a quarter inches high, black eyes, short brown hair, fair complexion. They were enticed to desert by two men whofaid they bad served as marines on board the Baltimore sloop-os-war, and went off with an intenton toenlift in that service ; both were in full uniform, though they will probably change their dress. The above reward -.fill be given for deliver- the two, or ten dollars tor either of them, to 'anv officer of t»c ninth regiment; by ' M. TILOHMAN, ift Lieutenant 9th U. S. Regiment. Eaftton (M.) Aug. 1. (5) <*3* WILLIAM COBBET7 HAS JUST PUBLISHED (PRICE I DOL. CINTs) Till. BAVIAD 4XI) M JE VIA D. Br Willi jit Gifposd, Esqvikc. To whicb is prefixed, A POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR Bv an Americilii Gentleman. [ln introducing this celebrated work to the Gen tlemen and Ladies of America, I have endeavored to give it a rirefa proportioned to its dillinguifhed merit, and to the ta-eof those for whufe amuse ment and delight it is intended. No txpence has keen spared in the publication; and 1 flatter mylclf that the work does not yi; Id, either in paper or print, to ar>y one ever pubiifhsd in America.;—— This edition has an advantage over fonie former onos, as it contains by way of notes, the minor productions oi the author ; and, it has an advan tage over nay other edition, i.< the Poetical £'fiJUt, whicb is prefixed to it, ard which mud be ex tremely gratifying to every lover of literature in thi; ooantry, as it is a proof thatthere are Ameri cans who h-ve the taste to admije, the justice to applasd. and the talents to rival the Geniuses ot other nations. .-u'lie Copies have been sent on to Afr. erviile, Maiden Lane, New York, also to.Air, HiU. B-ltim re, and to Mr. Joan?, Cbarltpo*. Copies will be sent to Btfion and other pl*ees, as loon asoccafions offer.} may a 8 Twenty Dollars Reward, DESERTED lrom the barracks at Reading, in the Bight of the 51b Ju1y,'1799, the follow ing soldiers in the nth regiment in the service of the United Mates. "itsmjr Brhtn Brett, a private, born in CbeiUr county, 15 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches and 3-4 high, darkconiplexAoo, brown eyes and long black hair which he commonly wears tied dofc to his head,by occupation a farmer ;heis a hyiit, good lookin; fellow, and considerably markeawith the small pnx, is much addifle I to liquor, and very a bulivs when is.toxicatcd; he was dreficdSn full infantry uniform except his hat—lt is cxpc&ed that he will change his dr fs as he ft el: a plain round hat and a number of citizens' cloaths. Also, "J antes born in the county of Antrim,in Ireland, 36 ysars ol age, j feet 7 j'nthes and 1-2 high, fair c.ompl.xion, grey eye.*, (hort brown hair, which is very thin upon the crown ef his head, of thin vifjge an J a very pleasant coun tenance ; by occupation a farmer, and was dulled in full infantry uniform. The above reward and reafonahle expences will be paid to any psrfon who shall apprehend and confine in any goal, or deliver to any officer in the service of the Unired States, the above de/cribcd deserters, or ten dollars and expences ior either of them. Lieutenant llth Jiiited StatesUeginient Readinf, july 7 (10) TREASURY DEPARTMENT Jjni 17, 1793. AJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by vir J.\ tuc of r.n ail, faffed during the profent fcf fion cf Congrefi, so much ol the ait entituled " An Amaking further provilion forthefup " port of public credit, and fer the redemption " of the public debt"—palled the child day of March, one thou fan d seven hundred and ninety five, as bars from settlement or allowance, Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final settlement Certificates, and Indents of ln ferefts, is ful'pended until the twelfth day of June, which willbein the year one thoafondfeven hundccd and ninety nine. That on the liquidation and fettlcir.cnt of the said Certificates, and Indents of lntcreft, at the Treasury, the Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificates of funded Three Per Cent.Stocktqual to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear ages of inteicft due on their said Certificates, prior to the firtt day of January one thoulSnd seven hundred and ninety one. That the principal sums of the laid Loan Office and final lettlement Certificates, with the intereil thereon, iinca the firft day ot January, ohe thou fana seven hundred and ninety one. willbedif charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment of interest and reimburf«ment of princi pal, equal to the sums which would have been payable thereon, if the said Certificatesjiad been fubferibed, purluant to the Aits making provifioii for the debts of the United States, contrjifted 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 fubferiptionsasafarefaid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafijry. OLIVER VVOIXOTT, June 18 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. May lytb, 1799. THE proprietors of certificates issued for fub fcriptiuns to the Loan bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment (hall have been made of the sth instalment, which will become due during the firft ten days of the month of July enl'uing, Certificates of Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpedlively, for the amount of the four firit instalments, or one moiety of the sums ex preffedin the fubfeription certificates :—No cer tificates of Funded Stock will however be issued for lels than one hundred dollars. Such fubfeription certificates as may be pre ented at the Treasury or Loan Offices in con equence of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorfcd and diftin£l!y marked so as to denote, that a raoetv of the Hock has been issued. OLIVER IVOLCO T7, Secretary of the Treasury LEWIS HOWARD, Secretary of tit Treasury ; lawtf TO BE SOLD, .TWO new frame two Story Hou- Jespleafantly fltiwtad near the Jolly Pott-T av aZ upper aid of the Village ot Frankford. ''{"here are ia each houl'e, besides a kitchen, two rooms an the firft'fMr; three on the lecwd, with reomy garrats, all well fimlhed ; there are all® to each, a good garden lot, llahie and coach honfe. Part good, will bs taken in pay ment. Any persons wishing to become pur chafcrs are requested to view the premises, ,*nafa«erm.,pplyto oHN McC L£L L EN.. Frankford, July eotf The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BF.TVFtN PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK, By the (hort and pleasant road of Bujlletsn, Newtown, Scotch-Plains t Spring' jield and Newark. "|~»HE excellence of this road, the populouf ,l ness of the country/through which it pafiV e», with l'undry other advantages, which render it so far preferable to tlift Old Koad through Biifiol, BrunCwiek, &c. long ago suggested the propriety of its becoming the Grand Tho rougU-Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the'prefent year, a minute iurvey of it his been taken,and its faperiority over the Old Road, both in winter and fuminer, has been clearly afrertained.—There are good bridges over all the other waters but the Delaware, and here the crofting is performed 1 with great fafety and in less than half the time required at the Trenton Ferry. The road U fiveral milci Jhorter than the old road, but this is aaiongit the least of its advantages, btcaufe daily expe rience pi oves to us, that dispatch as well as com fort in travelling principally depend on tile gpednefs of the road and the levtlneli of the country, and, in these refpedls, the New Road ! is, beynd allcomparifon, the hell. It presents none of thoi'e TOcky hills, whii h render the Old i Road l« fatiguing between the Delaware and 1 Ntwatk. The foil, too, for liie greater part, is ! such as to produce hut little mud in winter, and ' v*ry litile iuft ir. I'ummer, which cirtumllance, added tp th« beauty of the country, and a con lideratilt proportion' of lhad/-» n ult always ren ; dcr travelling in the latter season peculiarly a -1 grceable. The Swift Sure fiarts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clock every morning (Sundays excepted) from the GREEN TREE, oppolite , tlu- Lutheran Church, North Fourth flrci-t It ; goes, through to Kullieton, where it flops tt> Breakfafl ; fr.mi Bulllttown it goes through -Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ; • from Penny town through Hopewell, Millstone, Bound-brook, Quibbleiown ar.d Plainfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The inxt mi-rning it ; Hops at Springfield to breakfait, fioin wheuce ' it ;.:o«s through Newark and arrives at N»w- York at noon. From it (tarts at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (from Paulus Hook) and arrives at Philadelphia the next evening. I ; or lea's at New-York, application may be made to Ed* ward Bardin, Old Coft'ee house, to A. M„thieu, corner of Naflau and John streets, to B. Many, no. 48, Courtlandt, comer of Greenwich ftrcct, and to Michael Little, at his hotel, no. 4a, Broad street. Fare for paflengers, Five Dollars. Way paflengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each passenger is allowed to take on f of baggage carnage free 5 hut all other baggage, taktn on by a passenger, wilt be charged at 4 cents per pound weight. With rcfpe& to packages fen-t on without pjfTengc", the proprietors presume they have adopted regulation, which, thoogb unknown to other lines cf flißti, they think mull meet with g<-ncrsl ipp> obation, They pledge them selves to make g iod every package 011 the fol lowing conditions. The person who delivers the package at the ofßce lhal! fee it entered in the for which entry he lhall pay 6 tents ; lie will then ltatr the value of the pack age,and pay (exclusive of the carriage) :;iie-per cent, on the v iue, as infuranc,,, aod for which te will receive 3 reveipt. Thus, for it he cftimates I;it. package at one dollar, he will pay.onecent. and if at one hLndred <;«llars, he will pay one dollar isfitrance, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Very.few persons it is prcfuiaed, will dislike this regulation 1 it will however, be optionable with every,one to avail hiipfelf of this fecilrity or not. But the proprietors think it right.to state very explicitly, that they will be respon sible for the f»fe delivery of no package, which is not regularly ente-red,and for which an infur anre rfceipt cannot be produced. » In the difii ibution of the route, the greatest care has bren u!i,en to fix on such places and ta verns asalways afford a good accommodation and entertainment for the passengers at the molt reasonable rates The stages are well equipped furnilhed with fleet and steady horles, and com mitted to the care of intelligent foher and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themselves live at the different towns and villages where the ftjges will flop, lo that the conduct of the per fonsthey employ is continually an objedl of their attention.— They take care also :c lee that the paffengfrs are well provided for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or itifoleiice is pra&ifed upon them ; in short, they havel'paredneitherpainsnor expence torrnderthe SWIFT-SOU £ the very be-!t line oi llages 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 jjaffenper has foond the road tofuipafs very far all that has been said of its excellence j and the Proprietors of the Swift Sere are extremely happy to hear ihebehavicu, of their drivers, and the treatment at Tavenisr lpokeij of with the h : gheft fatisiaiflion. ■JOHN M'CALLA, Philadelphia THOS. PAUL, Buftleton JOSEPH 7HO RATON, NICHOLAS JVrNKOOP, £Nenvtcivn- JACOB KESLER, 3 JOHN MoREHEAD, Pennytoiuu. T. KILLMAN, n-nr MiJJlon. ELI AS COMBED, Bound Brook. R. SANShUKT, Scatch Plains. ISAAQRAIVLE, \ - . , ROBERT PEARSON,\ prms f' dd 7«WJaT eodt S- A * u Cbc - Vtr '^ 9 and S over norj of i A. be. John s college ra the State of Marvlw on the 13th day of July 1799, lar y«Mf R-fJ. nl, That on the firlt day of o&ofcerne« this Viard will proceed to dcAj Profeffor of En 1 'in and Grammar, who shall receive, vices, at the rate of £IOO ficr annum', to be naid quarterly; «nd that public notice thereof he!,- en, &c. e S ,v " Teft > A. C. HANSOM N. B. 1 h ■ othce aforefaid hath just become va cant, by the resignation of a gentUman w h o f" affairs require, the immediate undertaltine of voyage-by sea. It is the duty of the bid Profeffor (to whom allowed an iffiftant) to teach the English Ungual giiimmatically, and to prepare ftudentsfor a fun* 6 rior f'hobl, % teaching them the latin CTa ' m the Voc-bu'.ai y , and Cordery. Writing is < 0 j." taught to all his scholars at ttated hours; and tliotu fttidenu vi ho are not destined for the'lßperi ° I ichool, are to be taught, at the discretion of their parents or guardians, Arithmetic, a „d ot j, er branches of fcitnceufually taught in Englilh lahooi —A complete knowledge then of Latin, Arith" metic, See. is conftdered indifpcnfible in the profef for ; and it is expected, th*t candidates who are bat known to the Board, will fubrit to an exami. of their good morale and fair ehara&era. The Printers within the United States are ra. quelled to ir.fert U their papers the foregoing r e . i'oitstiou and remarks, and to repeat the publics tion, as often as convenience willada.it, until the 10th day of September next, juiy 11 *} lIERE AS, AN at'achmestt was lately iflued out of the in ferior court of common pleas of the c«unty of Met, in the state of N«w Jersey, directed to the fheriff of the (aid county, against the rights credits, monies and effeih, goods and chatties' lands and tenements ol John Clrvti Syamts at the fuitof William Welti, in a plea of trespass on^hi cafe til his Jamag. t!:rte thonfand dollars; And ■wberaul, the said fheriff did, at thi* term of June last pall, return to the said court that he had attached thedefendant by a certain bond given by Matthias Denmaa and Samuel Meeker to the laid defendant, to the amount ol near two thousand dollars,and alio by Gxty laud warrants ; A'o'i' therefore, Hnlefs ihe said John Cleve* Symmesihall appear .give special bail, androceive a declaration at the iuit of the plaintiff, judgment will be entereJ again.l him, and his prop«rty ; herein attached, will be fold agreeably to tke j ilatute in such cafe mad? and prov : ded. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, fc?c. ' I Eli»abeth-n>wn.Ju'y 8, 1190 (r 1) iawnm Valuable Property for Sale, 111 ChefnutJ near Sixih street, diicflly oppoiit Congress Hall, \ l,OTc«f ground,about 11 leet front in Ckef aS. nut ilrtet and 73 feet in depth, whtrecn isi good frame houle, now in the t«:iure of Samuel Benge, lubjeil to a ground rent of »o». per annum. The a Jvautajrcous fituatioH of this property re nuite> no cumnient», for it nvufl be known, there zre few in this city to equal it, an uneeeeptionable title will be nude to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 198, Chcfnut street, next door to the pre mises. march TREASURY DEPARTMENT: March 11 lb, 1700. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Purluant to the aiSl of Congrcfs pafled on the Ift (lay of Jute, one thoi'fand, seven hnn dred and ninety fix, entitled " an id regulit ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary fervicej, and for the society of United brethren for propagating the gofpcl amonj the Hetthen and the adl fupplemcßtary to the said recited afl palled on the fecendday of March, cinethonfand seven hundred andni*e. ty nine to tuit: THAT the trail of Land herein after de scribed, na»\ely, " beginning it the North Weft corner of the I'even ranges of townships, and running thence fifty miles due south, alqngthe weltern boundary »f tlm said rawgesthence due Well to the Mnin Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line crofles the fame ; —ihtnce along the said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kinguin river at thecrofling place above Fort Laurence ; thence down the said rrver, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of beginning, will interfedl the said river; thence along the line so run to the place of b> ] ginning has been divided into townlhips of ! tive miles square, and fradtional parts of town ! ftiips ; aHtl that plats and surveys of the said townlhips and fractional parts of townlhips are 1 (ttaofited in the offices of the Rrgifler of the ■ Treasury and Surveyor General, for the lafpeo ' tion of all persons concerned. I 11. The holders of Such warrants as Live bccil or fliall be granted ft if military Cervices perform ed during the late war, are required to prefeot the fame to the Kegifter of the Treasury, at some time prior to tlie twelfth day of February in the year, one ihoufand eight hundred, for the purpose of being registered ; Norepiflry will however be made of any less quant'ty tha* a quarter townlhip, or four thousand acres. 111. Th« priority of location of the warrant! wliictt may be prrfonted and Feeillrred in manner aiore faid, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thousand iight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be detirmined by lot, in ths mode drefcribed by the ad firfl recited. The holdeis of regiP.ered warrants, (hall 06 Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1 goo, in the order of which the priority of locati on (haH be determined by lot as alorelaid, pefcm - ally,or Vy th«ir agents, dtfigßatein viritingat t!j.e office of the Rcgillcr of the l'reafury, the partici;- lar quarter townfjrips ele&ed by them refpciSlivelyi and such of the said holders as not d«£gnaitf their locations on the said day, ihall bepoftponi d in locating such warrants to all other holders >of regiftcrci'. warrants. V. The holders of warrants for military fcrsioc* fuflicient to cover one or mote quarter towuftip* or traits of four thousand acres each', fliall.atanft time after Monday the 17th day xsf Febrn«ry,ißoO and prior to the firflday oj January, l8oi» fce *l - lowd to register the laid warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make lacationa therefor on any tract or tf adls of land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands en account of military Cervices, which fhallnotbe regifter«d and located before the firft day of January, ißoa, are *>* the supplementary a<sl of Congreis herein before recit J, paflcd on the second day of March, 1799> declared to be forever barrei. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, thi day and year above nientioued. OLIVER WOLCOTC- Sec• $f the Treasury* PRINTED BY J. W> FENNQ • lawtSlo tu.th fa-tf
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