FOR SALE, Pine Forge and Farm, ■ iwnfhip, Berks county, from the River Schuyl si.-, !rpi>. t'ott* Town. The fcarm cow- I - ttgj thr hun >;? ] fxty acres of land, about " hundred .s.J votJ. of which is wood laud; • »enty-i-#t .(.runf Hieid®, fixteenof which is • .itereA. hefides clover fieuls; a very capital orch il t *4 ir S if;two hundreJ apjtle ■ .? Th< >i -;t has four favs wu hammrts, and four : pair of ' lows. p." r p'ste order, having been « r< -l.ed, "smu » capable of manufaAuring two hundred and forty tons of bar irou annually.— Likewise, afaw Mill, ftnith (hop,two coal houses, and afufficient number t of houses to accommodate workmen, all in good order. On th-- premises are two {lory (lone dvvallißghoufa and countinghoufe flone barn and stables fuffieieivt for thirty horses, a large grain barn, cow houfe,and every other build ing necessary fcr the use of the farm and works. Also aboutiive hundred acres of excellent chef net 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 purchaser can be accommodated with wag gons, horses, and every other kind of flock neces sary for cairyirg on the liufinefs. l'he tsfms may he known by applying to JOHN CLEMENT STOCK.ER.Efq merchant, Philade lphia, or to the fubferibei- on the premises. DAVID RUTTER. July 45 w&ftf "donation lands. Notice is hereby gtven, Clajms for Donation Lauds granted JL by the State of Peinfylvania to the Offi cers and Soldiers ot the Line belonging to the said State in the late war, will be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State until the ill September next iriclufiva, and that the fubferibers aiithorifed by law will fit as a Board at the faicl Office on every Monday from ten o'clock in the forenoon until one in tjie af ternoon, to hear and determine all inifatified Claims already filed, as well as thofc which m+y be filed on or before the fa:d firlt day of September next. joHK Donn aldson, Comt'r. Sam URL Bryan, Rent'r. PsTfcß Baynton, Treas'r. Department of Accounts of ) Pennlylvania, May 15, '99. [ (t6) diw (srt.w.fa.tf) Fashionable Millinery. ELIZA M*DOUGALL, ' *ro. 134» "mjmKST-STREST, HASju(tf«ciiveci j>«r fliip TJiotrias Chalklei ■f £ajid Adtiaha, from an elegant affcrtann thsnwflMaflii<«iableMii.t.iNiiiT,Tix. V-'&V', ' rosette FEATHERS ~ "• ;sf;f i #a«y flowers . • tiffany fli>*er» ■ ■ •"*%' ' Pint,-yeljow mil Mut wspe.fuU dreCi c»e« : 30. an<j do. bounets bonnecj B#<WHatjCy do. ■ do,, ' , \ .*•' * VlttAta't do., ,do~ do. . ..-I'-". ,; '-i .• "* • de. «lhadat V» ■•O4. v „ . s ": ' J* Fttty fcttjpte ftyttofc* •' , »S£e ,J>fc ;jJoir.'triprtiSngs, ...'•, 'V ,"SH»<k, *hifc>. blu;,yrliiw, pinlt and, orange «rapi i' wfaite'aiid ir«R guite wil» •■m' P«r Hsrmqajr, jtlft arrived, a-furthe of Millinfrt. >. ■_. f (TR SAL E 1 , ■?; - v % .SIMOtf W4LKER, V'v " -. * :Xl/00Lt#4CH proof Cannon— 9 pounder VV .W ' long,- *Qcwt. each, and 7 fee Albng, J3 Mft; jaeh, withearpagei, &c. complete! "ditto--6 parade",. 5 r-4"fc&lang, IJ cwt. each ;. andß feeilong.iS! cwt. each, With £arriage«,A4 '. ■ ', : stfTooa4et*GD sliding carwagea, it, t8 & 14 i each; v* a '* J ..' ' •j •? T tyail|, Spik" aad Bolt? >. i/, 6,'i r «,|S.^»4lb.r<Wl4Sh<>t; ' . _J,t .6, pj, lit aad i4lb; doubJe-heidedtlo. . . ~ 9 v .ii Q»pfcef Shot. ~ t*"ity UngHlbj Porter, Claret •v BMtto," >a ~ eadv v" V*' . i— . -. ■ -v.-•• ... " '*■■■■ -'--v " . y -, Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philedelphia. menchast, ha\ and mixed, to the fubfcii:,. , for the benefi of i'uch of his creditors a m.iy fubl'cribe to th; said aflignment oj> or bet>:rc tin Brit of Augui next. ■ Notice k hereby given, so all perfofls indebted to the eftate, tha they are rcquefted to n. *l.e immediate paymeni Miles, who is autho'/fed to receive the fame; in failure whereof' egal Heps will be taken for the recovery of such debts, as aie nut difclur- Ktd accordingly. GEORGE ASTON, 7 - CORNELIS COMEGYS, {• Assignees M JOHN ALLEN, J 1 feb. 14. Patent Ploughs, Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathai Harker, Woodbury—and Jefle Evans, Lumber ton, Those who haveufed them give them thi preference to any ot-her kind, as they- requiri l«fs team, break tke ground bsiter, are kept ir <9 but one piece of cast iron, with the handles ant beam of wood ; tbeymay befixed with wrough lays and coulters to be put on with screws ant taken off atpleafure Patent tights for vending with inftrudlions foi making them may be had by applying to Johi Kewbsld, or the fubferiber No. na Norti Front-ftreer T » Who hat for Salt; Or to Lease for a term of Teari, A number of valuable tradli of Land, wall situated for Mills, Iron Works or Farms, moft ty improved, lying chiefly in the'county of Hun lingdon flats of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to Joha Canan esq. Hear Huntingdon. Charles Ntivbold,\ lawtf W ■> v July M V For Sale, The following GOODS lately imported in th Adrian*, from L««aori, and in packages PRINTED CALLICOES, Printed Marseilles Qmltings of the ntweft and neatest patterns. 9-8 Brown Sheetings from uto If. —A L S 0— A few tierces of RICE, OF THE FIRST QUALITY. No- 149, South Front Street. 8 ma. 7th tu.th.&f>t.2« r . Three Cents Reward. RUN away from the Subfcribcr on the evening of the inft. a hound Servant GltU., named Elizabeth Howckel, had on and took with her three different changes of garment and money, proud, bold and impudent, a noted Iyar ; any per son apprehvndingher ihall be entitled to the above reward—no co&s or charges will be paid. N. B, She had a years and foirw months to fisrve DANIEL FITZPATRICK. Gofhen Townfliip, Chester County, July 29. august 6 3awtf Of Richard Fohvell, in Philadelphia, FOR SUBSCRIBING TO THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, FtUM THt COMMENCEMENT Of the American War, in 1774, to the pre* ocnl time, INCLUDING Tee Reports of Heads of Departments, of Committees, and other Official and Pri vate Papers of that Body, nam Jirst per mitted to be made public. TERMS* THE work will l>e printed on a fine paper, and a new neat tipe,in large o&avo. Each volume wiii contain above 500 pages, •*atly bound a"tod lettered. neatly bound Mjß Uniformity in iize, paper, and binding, will b\ obierved throughout thf work ; so that, while the subscribers become pofTifcflcd of a valuable record, an ornament may be added to their libraries. The pnetf to fuhfcfibers will be 2 dolls. 75 cts. p?r volume, in boards, and 3 dolls, whole bound , but, as the publiihcr dacs not intend to print man more thus the nnmber futbfcri'bed ior, a confid.ra ble rife on the price nvay be expelled to non-fuby fcribera. ~ Each volume will contain about one third less of letter-press than the original edition ; but, as the isnot yet enabled to determine the exicnt of thOfVivare Journals, which lie maybe allowed to make public, he cannot afutrtain the number of volumes which wiHcomprife the work. £s" Pajmcntt to be made on deliver] oj each •volume. Kubftribef« will hiVeit at their option, either to; fubfctibe forth* whole us the Journals, to th«- ptefent tiiriet-o* totkofa onlf of.the Old Congrefv: prior to tbeorganizatiori of thi Federal Govern ment>. ;..! % i,.Hi' ' >. /, IN all countries, t*ie proceedings in the com mencement of their governments, are loft in dork nef# and übfeurity, owing to a carelefsntfs, in the succeeding generation, to preserve t(le public re cords, and the attention of the nation,in thole rude ages, being cilLd off from their Jomeftic concerns, to engage in wars and conqucft. Of what infinite Value would the laws of Alfred be, had they been tranfmittsd to our days ? Time, that deilroys every thing, enhances the value of well authenti cate public record*, and rty.ders them almost in elliraable. It is hoped, that'Amcricatswill, there fore, chtarfully contribute their afliilancc in trans mitting to posterity the labours of their anc-eilors —founders of the Columbian nation. eotf. *,* The work will certainly be advanced with expedition and promptitude. The following will (hew thefupportit has already acquired: '• Pb'ladeiphia, June 15, 1798. " To the Honorable tile Senate and Houfeofßep refentatives of th- Unite,' States. " The MEMORIAL of the Subfcribers,Citizens, tec. of Philadelphia, " R e JpeftfullyJi.e<iuetk, " That having, in our rcfpe.£ive avocations, frequent occafionsto recur to the Journals of Con grels, we experience inconvenience by the fcaxci ty of them : That we underhand that Richard Folwrll, printsr, of Philadelphia, has had it in contemplation to print that public record; and that he hath.obtained partial countenance Irom ma ny individual#; but that he has delayed proiecu ting the Work, in expectation of encouragement fram government, that may"adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpedtfnlly l'olic it, as the publication is nsceffary to be dilTeminated among public bodies, that Congress will, in their wisdom, render him fuchadditjonalencouragement, to that which he has obtained from private individuals, at to enable him to proceed with the work.fothat your Memorialists may be enabled to purchafc co pies of tlxat record for themselves. Thomas M'Kcan.John O. Coxe,CharlesHeatly, Samfom Levy, E. Roi's, Wm. Moore Smith, John Read jun. William Tilghman.John F. Mifflin, Jo feph B. M'Kcan.John Beckly,W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jaredlngerfr.il, JafperMoylan,William Rawle, J. Thomas, William Levis, James Gibfon, M. Keppele, Moses Levy, Robert I'orter, George Davis, John Hallowcl), James Olddcn, Walti-r Frankhu, James Milnor, John C, Wells John L. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, John Niiou,Robert Wain Robert H.Dunkin. John Ewing.Jun EdwardPen flington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Young,* Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoelc James Crukfhank, Mathew Carey, Henry K. Hel muth, Peter D<i Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Claypoole, Thomas Armstrong, Samuel H. Smith, John F«nno. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the House of Representatives of the United States, on Monday, the 18th of June 1798: jawtf '• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for '• JONATHAN W.CONDY, CI.ERK." " RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the United States of America in Gongrefs aflembled.Tha: the Secretary o£ the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives, be authorised and direfled, to fubferihe, on such terms as they may dusm eligible,for theufe of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copie9of the Journalsof Cangrefs, which a,e pro posed to be published by Richard Folwell and such number of copies of deficient volumes of the sets now in print,as may be necessary to complete the fame. Speaker of the House of Representatives. JAMES ROSS, President »f the Senate pro tempore. Approvsd,Marck»d, 1799. JOHN ADAMS, maj ao. Ztcf'' - v •i.' ' TERMS 'v ' • 1 * *- JONATHAN DAYTON, President of the United States. MWtf > ' _, "T . 1 , Twenty Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the Rendezvous at Ear ton, JOHN FRANTOM, a foidier in the 9th U. States regiment,, feet 8 inches high, blue eyes, fwsrthy complexion and brown hair, which he wears long and queued ; he (loops much in walking, and lisv a coniiderabls impediment in bisl'peeeh. MONT, a soldier in the lame regiment ; he is a handsome young man, 19 years old, 5 feet ... to and a quarter inches high, black eyes, short and lor >- brown hair, fair complexion. . They weie enticed to desert hy two men rrmklord, Jn y1 ■ who I'jid they had fervrd as marines 011 board L I6k v I The above reu ard wilt be given for deliver 10'i tint lwo, ; •• !I .;..h irs > t either ft-;>, ~>' - --''fh to a,15 offiecf of tSe i,T«b regiment; by M. TILGIIMAN", lft l ieutenant 9th U. S. Regiment. r-n« r-t 'C O Kaft-.n (M.. f \u,. t . (s) <u *• Swixt-hure, WILLIAM COHBLT 7 NEW LINE OF S TA GE S, 'IAS IBS r PUBL.SIitD (PRICE I DOL. JO CENT!) - BA'V lAD PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK, M JE V I A D. j BuJ}leten t Newlozun, Scotch Plains, Spring- Br JI Illi j .•! Gifford, Esquire. fAd and Newark. To which is prefixed, | T<K£ excellence of this road, the populous POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR i' X i>cf f ofthe Country, through which it pasT« By cin American GdKtt'oncm, ei, wi' :- undry other advantages, which render [ln introducing this celebrated work to the Gen- jit so i'ai rcfcriblt to the Old Road tl.rough tlemen and Ladies ef America, T have endeavored i Brillol, t>. '. T il\vk-k, &c. long ago fuggelted the to give it a dress proportioned to its dillinguilheu i propriety o. its becoming the Grand Xho merit, and to the ta«eof those lor whose amufc- I rougfo-Fare from Philadelphia to New York, ment and rjejjgtjt it is- intended. No expenc# has During the pre fen t year, a minute Jur'/ey of it teen spared in die publication; and I flattermyfelf I h as been taken,and its superiority over the Old that the work does not yield, either in paper or n _ » . v j n w j n ter print, to any ene ever publifti<» - rtaincd.—There are pocd bridges This edition has an advantage other waters but the Delaware, ones, as it contains by way c. , , c croflincr is performed with great produ&iensof the author ; Und . has x. Ac | f f 9 than half the time required at tage over emry other edition, m -, rj ferry. The road i* federal miles which is prefixed to it, and 1 the old road* but is among* tremely B^tilyin ? to every lo J{ of h# advama , CS) bccau f c daily ex.*- this country, as it is a proof ihittuere , to us.ftifVp.tch « welU.cbm cans who have the tade to ai,n . ■■ . applaud, and the talents to nv.;! . , J . * i > r „i',u v • t'oodrr- f the j >ad 3iid the. levelneJs ot the other nations- * , . . ~ . wf - .» „ , Sotoe Copies have beeniVn- on tc . d ' 1,1 1 fe t.ic New Road trviile. Aiaiden Lane, New !"■ . • •' ill the belt. It presents frrtimore, a:v.i to Mr. Young, Cbarlsjki. i-onr u s tr fe rocky hiiU, whiJi render the Old Cppits will he feist to Bojlon .- - , ' i'■ itiguing b.-tvvcen the Delawaic and faonaseccafion#offer.] w?ik. 'I he foil, mx>, for the greater part, is may 28 1 >rodute but little mud in winre* , and very ! : n!e . nH ir. fuminer, wi'.ich cirt'usr.itv § Zwnty Dollars Reward. "ddedto the .f the country, r.,4 a con- DESERTED Iron* the barrack, at Readmg, in l ! dfr ; iblt WW 0 n f 1 ~ ■, „ ckU .i * i _ , . ,j s ' der travelling in the utter f*alon petwuarlv a ing foldicrsin (he ilch remment in the fcrvic-of " vX, A 0 - nm r mrr .i 11-e Swift Sure (Varts from PHILADEL tne united Matcb. | niJT . , , , . ~ Thmjs bri::ort B-.olh, a private, born in Chellcr PHTA > at 6 O ClOtY every im»riun^( ; auiiday» county, 25 age, 5 feet 8 inches and 3 4 excepted) trum the GAGiiW f llbj?..oppofite high, dark complexion, brown eyes and lowg black Lutheran Church, North Fourth ttreet. It hair which he cowtSTow'y wears tied clrfe to his goes through Fraivkford BnlHttoii, Where it head,by occup.itt' .') a farmer ;heis a ftj'ut, good Hops' to Bveakfalt ; from Huftletown it goes looking fellow, ar.d corliderably markeu with the through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ; small pox, is much addi«fled to liquor, a-.id very a- from I'Jiny town through Hopewell, Miliftone, hufiv«{ when intoxicated; he was drelied in full Bound-brook, Qinbbletown and Plainfifld to infiyitry uuiform except hi» hat—-ItMs cxpciled Scotch Plains to lodge. The ftfXt morning it that he will change his dr Is .is he i olt a plain ; flops at .Springfield to O' eakuH, fro;n whek-ce round hat and a number ct citizens c'lbaths. it jrnestbrough Newark and arrives at Naw* | Alio, Jjkcj M'MulUn, born in tie count yOl York at noon. Antrim,in Ireland, 36 y.ar, c.f age, 5 fc,t ; /oches j Piom NEW-YOUK it flarti at 3 o'clock in and 1-1 high, lair comp.exion, grey ejes, Ibort th , jOernonn (frrvm PaulnsHook) and arrives brown hair, which is very thm. upon the crown of Philadelphia the next eve.iin - lor lea's at hishen,!, olth::-. a v.ry p!eaia:.t .. Yor -. , l 0 • , ; - r...'. tcnarce; Uy ,«, Vi ti,-. aMimcr.anj .v... . . / )M c . ■v,;.:, in l»iil lmantry umk»a>. r m <r x r v. n n ■»* \ The abeve reward M re»fo„able ezpenceswiil ! Corn< T Nj f aU ? n<l J° hn rtlf ' ,s ' l " & be paid to any prflbo who ihail aoprihcnJ and | 48. Counland-, eoiner ol Gieenwu h street, contine in anygeal,oi delivtrto anyofficer in the i to . iichacl L/ittie, at his hetel, no. 42, service of the United stat«s, the above described j ® »"Cet. -\f ■ dtferters, cr ten dollar'and expences lor either of them. Lieutenant Jlth United States Regiment Reading, july 7 (10) TREASURY DEPARTMENT JuNt 17, 1798. Notice is heresy given. That by vir tue of an ait, palftdduring the prafcntfcf fion tt" Conirrcfs, jc much of the ail cntitulec " An A A making further proviGon for the fu]'- " port of public credit, and far the redemption " of the public debt"—paffrd thr third day of March, one thousand seven hundred and nincty fivs, as bars fr«;B fcttlcment or allowance. Certificates, commonly called Loan Office afsd final fet'lement Certificates, and* Indents of !►- ferells, is suspended until the twelfth day jf June, which willbein the year onethoafand leyen hundced and ninety nine. That or* the liquidation and settlement ol th said Certificates, and Inri nts of Intercft, at the Treasury, the Creditors will be entitled to rueive Certificates of funded Thru Per Cent. Stocking i to the amount of the said Indents, and th« irriar ages of intercft due on their said Certifies' rior to th« firll day of January one ci: il«. .uu hundicd and ninety one. That the principal sums of the iu ; .f! ' and final fett'len)e:;t Certificat thereon, finc« the firit day o ' sand seven hundr d and ninety charged after liquidation at t]v payment pi intercft and pal, equal to the funis which payable thereon, if the said Ct'rfiL subscribed, puriuant to the Ai s r.u >; . , forthe debts of the United Str a, c . v c lur ing the late war, and by th ..ya of olh< r funis, equal to the market v \« <c of th 6 remaining Stock, wiiica would 'hiaHa been created by fiich fubferiptions asaforefaid, which market will be determined by the Cor- troller of theVreafury OLIVER WOLCCTT, Secretary <// the Ireajury juae 18 TREASURY DEPARTMINT. Jllqv 29t0, ljy. THE proprietors of certificates ifliiedibr Alb fcriptions to the Loan bearing inereft at eight per centum per annum, ate notify}, thai at any time after payment lhall have ben made of the sth instalment, which will becone due during the lirft ten days of the month if July ensuing, Certificates of Funded Stock nay at their option be obtained at the Trcafury oiLoan Offices, refpe&ively, for the amount of th, four firft instalments, or one moiety of the sum ex prefiedin the fubfetiption certificates:—Norer tificates of Funded Stock will however be iflied forlefs than one hundred dollars. Such fubfeription certificates as may be pie ented at the Trcafury or Loan Offices in cot eqaence of the foregoing arrangement, will ndorfed and diftin&ly marked l'o as to denote,' that a tnoety of the Hock has been iflued. OLIVER WOLCO'TT, \ ■ ( LEWIS HOWARD, K .*•- / the Secretary of tki Treasury ) A TO J%E SOLD, TWO new f-. -'.is two Story Hou ses pltafantly fituate<j . i the Jolly PoiiTav em, upper end of tie I'i'Wge of Fraukford. There are in each house, t 'es a kitchen, two rooms on the firft floor; three ori the fecund with roomy garrats, all well firtiflied ; the-" are alio to each, a good garden lot, 'J coach honfe. Part goods will kela' cn in pay ment. Any persons wishing lo become p»t? chafers are requested to view the premises. and for terms apply to JOHN M-.-Uii.UiM. Frank ford, July 11 . gnl|: Fare for pafferigers, Five Dollars 1 Way passengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each pafl'enger is allowed to tike on ulbs.. of baggage carriage Free; but all other baggage, takm on by a pafferiger, will be charged at 4 cents per pound weight. With refpcft to packages lent on without pafl'engers, the proprietors prel'ume they have adopted a regulation, which, thoagb unknown to i.ther lines of flages, they think mult mett with general approbation, They pledge them selves to make good every package on the fol lowing conditions. The perform who delivers the package at the office (hall Ice it ontered in the Oage-bo/ik, for v. hich entry he fhj|| pay 6 cents ; he will then ttate the value of the park age, and pay (occlufive of thv carriage J ne per cent. 011 the v due, as infurincr, and for which be will receive a receipt. Thus, for inftancc, if he ellimates his package at one dollar, he will payonecent. and if at one hundred dollars, he will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro portion for p cka;,e3 of any other value. Very few perl'ons it is presumed, will dislike thi* regulation 1 it will however, be optionable with very one to avail himfelf ofit.' ia security or.no. But the proprietor! think it right to slate very explicitly, that they will be refpon liblr for the fafe delivery of no package, which 1 : not "epularly entered, and fcr which an infur an e 1 ceipt carinnt be produced. In the distribution of the route, the greatest Rare has bren taken tefix on such places and ta !.•< as always afford a good accommodation and ertertainment for the paflengers a; the waft rtajo ,able rates The ltages are well equipped furnifhed with fleet and fteajjyhorfes, and com mitted to the care of intelligent folder and obli ging drivers. The proprietors theinfelves live a( thediflertnt towns and villages where tlie flages will ftop.lo that the conduct of the pcr fons they employ is continually an objefl of their attention.—They take care also to fee that the palfengers are well provide! (or and politely , 11 "ted at the taverns, and that no fort of chiea nery or insolence is pra«flifed upon them ; in ftort, they hivefparedneithirpaim norexpence to render the SIVIFT-SUKE the very belt line ol stages in A,merica. 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 pafl'enger has found the road tofurpafs very far all that has been said of its excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift j Sure are extremely happy to hear the behavicu, [ of their drivers, and the treatment at Tavernsr lpokefi of with the highef! fatisfaflion. JOHN M'CALLA, Philadelphia THOS. PAUL, Bujileton JOSEPH THORATON, ) NICHOLAS WYNKOOP, >Newtown- JACOB KESLER, 3 JOHN MOREHEAD, Pennytaivn. T. KILLMAN, n-nr Miii/lon. ■ELLAS COMBES, Bound Brook• R. SANS mar, Scstch Plains. ISA ACRAWLE, I ROBERT PEARSON, j S t n "Sj June ««»'/■ ]■'* ... At a meeting of the vtfitws and governors of St. John's college in the State of Maryland on the 13th day of July 1799, ' Rtfolved, That on the firft day of o<ftoiernert this lie vd will proceed to eledt a Profeffor of Engl lifh and Grammar, who (hall receive, for his f e f* vices, at the rate of £ioo per annum, to be paid qua:'trly; and that public notice thereof be »iv ..eu, &c. iic, s * A. C. KAI,ol»: f.V v : ■ AT a meeting of St. John's college on the 13th day of Ju* Resolved, That oil t' this be; :d will proce*. lifh and Grammar, v vices, at the rate of N. B. The office aforefaid hatii juii utcome T» " cant, by the vefignation <.f l jentl«ma Bl w h o fl vcyage by Tea. it is the duty of the (aid Profeffor (to w h om is allowed an .Hiltant) to teach the English language and to prepare fluderts for a fun® r,O! Hwol, By te.u-hiiig them the £,ati ß grammar* the Vocabulary, and Cordery. Writing is f 0 (J taught to all hi. scholars at stated hours; and thoJu students who a.e not destined for the'fnperi ° fcluiol, are to be caught, at the discretion of their parents, or guardians, Arithmetic, and other branches of science utually taught ir. Englifti fohools —A complete knowledge then of l.atin, Arith raetic, See. is considered indifoenfiblc in the proses" for ; audit is expe&ed, that candidates who are net known to the Board, willfubmit to an exami nation, as well aa produce fatisfa&ory testimonials jf their good morals, and fair charaSerj. The Printers within the Ueited States are re belled to insert in their papers the foregoing re olation and remarks, and to repeat the publica" ion, at often as convenience will admit, umilthe ,oth day of September next. A* July t% lawtSio AN attachment win lately iflued nut of the in ferior court of common pleas ofthe ceuntv of Efiex, in the ft.ite of New Jersey, diredlcd to the fhcriff of ths laid county, against the rights suit of H'iUiaa Willr, in a plea of trespass on the cafe to liis damage thrre thousand dojlnrs; I And whereat, the (aid (heriff did, it the term of June lift pall, return to the said court that he had attached the defendant by a certain bond given by Matthias Denmaa and Samuel Meeker to the said Gcundant, to the amount of t.car two thousand dollars, and also by sixty land warrants; fbcrtfort, Mntefs the said John Cltvej symm-'» snail appcar,give fecial bait, and receive a declaration at the suit of the plaintiff, judgment will be cp.tcrc-1 against him, and his prop^iy flat lite in filch cafe made and prov : ded. Auron O-den, Clerk, tfr. Valuable Property for Sale, In Chil'mst, near Sixth ftrcet, direflly opDofit B Cesic*ass Hall, ™ A LOT ofground,about *i feet front in Chef, nut llreet and 7.? feet in depth, whereon isa ;,!od frame h.mfe, n«w in the tenure of Samuel ierge, fubjt>-» to a ground rent of ict. per annum. 1 lie alvatitageous fituiricn of this property re tires no comments, for it mad be known, there it'.e VHt be madeto the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, 10. IClufnut llrcet, next door to the prt miles. TREASURY DK March uti, 1700. PUBLIC NQTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the ail ef Congress palled on the 1U day of June, one tWfoid, feveii hun dred and n'.netyfix, entitled art rcguUt. ing the grants of land appropriated for raiS. tary services, and for the society of United Brethren for propagating the gospel among the Heathen and the a<3 fupplemestary to the said recitedadt pafiedon the fecoudday of MarcH -one thohfand seven hundred andnitc tyuitit to <wit: I. falked, n*!..fty, " the North Weft corner of tire hven ranges of townfhlpj, and runniug thence fifty miles due south, along the weftem, boundary of the said rangesthence ''uc Well to the Alain Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; (hence op the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line erodes the lame ;—thence along the said boun dary line to the TufcaVoras branch of the Mrs. Icingum river at tfie i rofi'mg pUce above Fort Lawrence ; thence the said river, to the p'lint wliertr a line rnn due weft froni the place jt beginning, will interfecl the said .river-; t thence along the line so run to the place of bfe g inning has been divided into townlhips df live miles square, and frailional parts of totfn ihips ; aHd that plats and surveys of thefaid towiilhips and frail tonal parts of townships are depolitcd in the offices of the Regifler of tlie Treasury and Surveyor General, for the inspec tion of all pei foHS concerned. w The holders of Such warrants as hive tr ftoall be granted fey military ferx'icesperform ed during the late war, are required to prcfent the lame to the Regifler of the Treasury, at fouic l imp prior to the twelfth d.iy of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the pmpofe of being regifleted ; No registry will however be made of any I«fs quantity thaa f a quarter townftiip, or four thousand acres. 111. Th« priority of location of the warrant! ■ may be presented and Kgiftercd in .nanner afore faid, pri<w to the nth day of February in the year onethoiifand eight hundred,will immediate-' ly ai'terthe said day, be determined by lot', id the i mode diefcribed by tht ad firft recited. j IV., The holdcis of regiftcred warrants, fliall on Monday the ijfli day of February, in the year 1800, in the order of which the priority ef locati on shaM be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon i ally, or by th.-ir agents, defipp.ate in writing at the oificc of the Regiller of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townfkips elc<9ed by them refpeifively, 1 and such of the said holders as lhail net disfignatr I their locations ou the said day, fliall be postponed 1 w locating such warrants to all other ho-lders of j regiftettd warrants. V. , The holders -of warrants for military fervieei fufficient to cover one or more quarter townfiiips or trails of four thousand acres each; (hall, at acy time after Monikiy the 17th day of February, iSoa and prior to (he firlfcday oi January, 1802, be al« lowed to register the said warrants in manpcr a forefaid, tnd forthwith to make lscations therefor on any tracl or tracts of land not before located. - VJ. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military f rvices, which Ihallnotbe regiftersd and toCHtvd b«lore the firft day of January, 1802, are hy the lupplementary aft of Congwfs herein before recited, passed on the second day of March, i?99> declared to be forever barred. \-b'f march 5 Given under my hand at Philadelphia, thi day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. of the Treistfry. PRINTED BY J. W. FJSNNO tu.th fa-tf tme:
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