AT a Coirt of Coaimon Rlras held at Union Town, for the county of Fayette, the fourth Monday of June, in the year of our Lord ens thou /and seven hundred and niaety-nina, before the Judges of the fame court, on the petition of Jolin Willfon, praying that phe ifl ot Aflembly, pro viding that th? ptrfoa o!*a debt»r (hail not be liiftle to imprisonment for debt after delivering up his estate for the life of bis creditors, may be ex tended to him. The Court appoint the firlt day "'\ of noxt term, to hear the petitioner and his cre- and order that he give his creditors public ' notice hereof, in Fenno's Philadelphia paper, and A Yundt and Brown's Baltimore paper, for one week, eading at lead four weeks before the day of hearing; and that he 4fo g've to John Gillef pie arid Jacob Everhart perfoml hcetif. in writing, to be served on diem, at least fifteen Jays previous to the hearing. At September term, this order was continued to the firft day of December term. By the C«urt, EPHRAIM DOUGLASS, Frotbuiiotary. Samuel Miles, jun'r. O" the city of Philadelphia, merchant, hav ing affigntd over ill his iffefts, real, perfo»al ind mixed, to the fubftrtt/ers for the benefit ofi'uch of his creditors as may subscribe to the said alignment on or before the firft of Aug jtt next. Notice is hereby given, so ill persons indebted to she laid cflate, that they are ri>quefled to n, Jike immediate payment to either of the aflii;i>ee or to the said Saraud Miles, who is authc" /lid to seoeive the lame; Jn failure whereof'egal steps will be taken for the recovery offuch debts, asaie not dil'chir ged aremrtSnply. GEORGE ASTON, 7 « CORNELIS COMEGYS, [ Affigiierß JOHN ALLEN, J feh 14. JSWtf Valuable Property for Stile, la Chcfwßt, sear Sixth street, dirtiflly opposite Congress HALI,, A LOT ofgroijpd, about xl feet front in Chcf £\ nut ftr-ret and 73 feet in depih, whereen is a good frame house, now in the. m ure of Samuel Eengc futjc equal it, ar> uneaceptionabls title will be made to the piirchafrr. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. i9!.Chefnut street, next door to the pre mises. march 5 tu.th fa-tf "whereas, • AN attachment w»« lately iflued out of the in ferior court of common pleas of the county of EfTex, in the iJate of New Jersey. dire&jd to the fheriffof the said county, against the rights, credits, atonies aud goodi and chattels, lands and tenements of Join Clttci Symwes at the suit of Witl'mm Willi, ill a plea of trefpai's on the cafe to his d'.* r'-'f.:rn to the said court that he had attached t!i? defendant by a certain bond given by MattMes Dcnn an and Samuel Meeker to the laid iWi ndant, tit the amount of near two thousand dollars, ai d alfoby sixty land warrants; — Ami' iirrrftrc, *tnlefs *he said John Cleves SjmiPis {had appear,give fpecisl b«i], and receive a declaration at the suit of the plaintiff, judgment villi bs entered agiinft him, and his property herein attached, will be fold agreeably to the flatute iu fetch cafe made aad prov : ded. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, zfc. Elixabeth-tovvn.July 8, 1799 (*0 lawlsra A beautiful Country Seat FOR SALE, QITUATED on the bank of the Delaware O joinimr lands of Matthias Siplei and Mrj •John Duijield. 13 mites from Philadelphia and 7 miles Ffom Briitol. The buildings consist ofa ntw two story Frame !lou(e and Kitchen adjoining— 3 roon.s ob a floor, a Piazza the whole front of the House, a Pump of excellent water, aH\> a good garden and orchard —to acres of land will be fold with the pretnifes, but more can be had if required. There is a eravelly shore at the river, the water osp.es for Burlington pa& every day in the sum mer fealbn, and the land stages for New-York within half a mile ; any person inclining to pur rhafc may know the terms of faleand other par ticwlars by enquiring at No. 12, Ddck-ftreet, ®r No-161, South Seeond-flreet. June 1. TO BE SOLD, r ~| HKF.E orfrur lots o( about 30 or 40 acres I each, more or less as may suit a purchafCr. On each of which there is a good filiation for a house—viz. one on the river Delaware, suitable either for a gentleman's, feat, or for a p ifan who might wish to engage in the lumber business hav ing a goad landing. One e mmanding a good ibew of the river (rom the highest ground between the Pennypack and Poguellin creeks j and another on the Brilol Road. Enquire cf Air. pilpic near the II mile {lone on the said road. ALSO FOUR LOTS, Of about 10 acres each with good fltaations for bnilding ; one of which is suitable for a tan.yard, and has a small (lone houf« and a young bearing orchard on it, on the Newtewn road near Snider's mill about jo miles from Philadelphia, and one other lot of about jo acres on the Panaypack.— Enquire cf Jonathan Clilt who lives oa the premi ses or of Mr. Gilpin. Poffcffion will be given in the spring, but build ing materials may be collected l'ooner. November 8 2awtf. Taxes of Lycoming County. JOHN KIDD, Treasurer, BY DifeiSion of the Commi/Jioners of Lyco ming county, atiends at Phikdejf h'a to re ceive the Taxes alTeffed upen unstated Lands in that County, from the holders thereof, in this City. '.'Eoft- who have filed with the Com miflioicrs, (latements of their Lands, we re queued to call upon hiir>, to know the amount cf Taxes tltcrcpn,and pay them ; other« lfe, be fore his leavwg the City, they will be put into o* t/re Slieriß' for colledlion, agreea bly to the r.il for railing eounty rates and levies Thof< who have not filed iiatements of theii lands with Ihe Commifiioners. and jredeOcous of having it dniic, to'prevent sales without pre vious perlbnai Notice, mav fi'e with the above Treasurer, their lift?, ftatizg the quantities re turned, number a"nd dates ot the warrants ar.d oamt» cf the warrantees, uiid:r which they hold their l»i,us. He will attend at Mr. Joseph Hardy's No. 98, Market ftrtet ior tins pui pose until the JBth inflant. November j. •> .' * A" '' '"V • ' : ' " UPPER CANADA. 11 h Council Office, Srpt. 24. | c Notice is hereby given, n ' j 'HAT the townships of Dereham and *- Kofwicb, in the western diftriS of this pro c vitice, are t) he fold in lots of three thou/and acres P net, exctufive of the crown and clergy reserves. There areJixteen kloch in each townihip, numbered 1 from one to sixteen The lands are of exetllent " quality, and lie betwaen the river La Tranche and c lake Erie. Merlons inclined to purchase are so give in their |C proposals in writing, to this officn, in which they y are to name tha lots they bid for, and to Hate the price they are willing to give for them. The !> proposals must be given in oil or before the firft 18 day of March next; within one month after which :r the pin chafers will be e!(clared, and on their tak s* ing the oaths of allegiance to his Britannic Ma jilly, letters patent of grant will ba delivered to themyrrf cf expenee. Half the. purchase money must be paid when _ the purchasers are declared, and good Iscurity gtVeM for the payment of the other half in tine years, in equal yearly fayments Plans of the town .. (hips may be leen at the Surveyor General's of (I ficr. ill York, and at the house of Mr. Hambly, , t near.the townships. e JOHN SMALL, C. E. C. ft November 7. eodsw THE Creditors of Baly, Hill, is" , Evan:, Infolvci* Debt rs, in the county of fuifcx, f are to meet the AfTignee at th. Court-House in said 1 county, on the ijth of Dec. next, at 10 o'clock a. m. in order to make a dividend of said Inlolveat's ' estate, that may come to hand by that day. [ CH. CASE, assignee. June *5 TO THE PUBLIC, s r "T~ 1 H'E time being fixed oil, when the X MILITARY LAND (conttfionly called Knox's) WARRANTS, granted to the United States' army, are to be regiller- f « ed and located, — the fubferfbers have ex- 1 plored that trail of land on which thole war- • rants are to be laid ; with a view, and for 1 ® the purpole of offering their services as lo- caters. , ( We take the liberty of suggesting, " that c e | weare at leaß as well acquainted with the , s ! situation, qtiality of the fori, &c. of the dif- I |fc rent trtwnfMps in the a fort-laid fr-\Q. s i) 1 I any other perlon this will, perhaps, ap- f pear more clearly, by oblerving, that Wil- c liam G. ScHEtts iilfifted in running the Indian 'oonudary line; at which time he j confide'rably traversed that trail: he also ( . ufUHyd in furvrying and laying it off into t C cjwnfhipi, and at other liiues ranged over <' ' it, to gain inrcrmation. But to obtain a 1 ' more complete and accurate knowledge, wc ' B ' have lately spent brtween two and three s months, with fevers! afliftauts, in particu larly examining the different townships and e f quarter townllirps ;by which means we liaye t * acquired an accmate knni of the whole f j di[iri£t.— We now e.flcr oi»r services to the 1 1 public, as Loenters, with aHVranees that we ' will locate every perfoiii warrants intruded ' s to us to the best advantage, agn-eably to : their rights of location, which is to be de , terroincd according to law. For our ier- 1 . viws we demand the one equal ter.th part, 1 citlcr in laad« or warrants, when we locate ) a full trit.it, of four thouland acres or more, ( for one pcrfon or firm ; the land to be taken - in a fqtiare, at a corner of the tradl ; which corner is to be equitably determined before the time of location.—The oitj equal sixth 1 part, in mfh or warrants, when we conriefl E and locate any amount less than four thou- c J land *cres. We will be in Philadelphia I f oin December next, until after the time of > : location, to tranfaft this bufiuefs. Any 1 i pcrfon wishing to fatisfy himfelf farther, f ' will pleafa to cfill on us, by letter, (pottage paid)' or otherwise ; when due attention will ' be paid, and such. vouchers may be seen as ' ' we have to offer, which we hspe will be fa- ' tisfaftory. t MARTIN BAUM, { WILLIAM C. SCHENCK. r Philad-elphi 1, Oft. 9, 1799. c r 1, To tbe Holders of MILITARY LAND WARRANTS. \ t 'I Subscriber having lately returnod from r JL viewing ihe lanfl, surveyed and appropri- c ated to latisly the land warrants, ifliied by the secretary at war, to the officers and soldiers of the late continental army; and having made arrangements with Mr. James JoknJen, of county, Penhfylvania, who he left on _ ihe land, and who with tbe assistance of an in- r telligert inhabitant of that county, will spend five months in explorir.g the different feellons. He wil! take regular notes, descriptive of the foil, fittution, and natural advantages attached to each fedlion in the whole furvty—which notes £ will be placed in the hands of the fubferiber pre- 1 vioos to the period for locating, thereby ena- 0 ■ bling him to make the most advantageous lo- d ' cations the prirrity will idßiit. e ' He afters hiffervice to the holders of land '' ] warrants oi the above defcriptioni throughout '■ the United States, to receive their warrants, class them, (as mrlelsquantity than 4000 acres will P be regifterd it the office of the treasury) have 'j them regiflered Agreeable to lawj and attend to 1' make the location at the the time appointed in February next. ® For tranfaifling the business, one tenth part e of the laud fpecifie lin the warrants will be re- n quired, and 110 other charge, except the postage tl oflttters. All warrants forwarded and letters addressed to the fulifcriber, at No..i,Penn-ftreet, Philadelphia, wilt receive immediate attention. JAMES E. SMITH. Septemer 2 mw'.' f. CATTLE. J About Sixly-Six Head for disposal. a Enquire of MATTHIAS BORDLEY, t] at the lilantfln Wye River, Eafterti Shore, Mo- a ryland; yin cafe of writing, direfl to him at a EaO'in, Talbot County, Maryland. Wye, Sept. t, 1799. § ® WANTED A COOK. r A WHITE WOMAN to serve in the capacity of cook in a small family—None need apply who does not perfectly uuderftand her business, p and ?annot produce an uoexccptionabk charader. d Apply to the printer. a udober 1-8 dtf J FIFTY PIPKS TENERIFFE WI,NF, ■ Ot ; an excellent quality, JUST AKHIVKD AND 1 OR SAI.F., By JOHN MILLER, Jr. Nov. ri. DONATION LANDS. Notice is berebv given, ' | ' Claims for Donation Lands granted JL by the Slate of Pcnnfylvatii* to the Offi cers and Soldieis of the Line belonging to the said S'ate in the late war, wili be received at the Office of Comp'roller General of said State until the lit Septcmbei next inclulivo and that the i'lbfariber:. aiithoiifcd by law wilt fij as z Board at the laid Office nn every Mufiilay from ten o'clock in thr lorcoou until one in tlie af ternoon, to hear aud determine all unictif:e< Claims already filed, as well as those whic! i nuybe filed on or before the said firlt day o | September sext. John Domnaldson, Comt'r Samuel Bryan, Kegt'r. Peter Bayn tuh, Treas'f. Department of Accounts of ) Pinnfylvania, May 15, '99. S TREASURY DEPARTMENI March nth, 1759. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 'urfuant to the aiH of Cor.grefi pafled 011 the id day of June, one thoi'fjnd, lVven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled -'an asl reguht in'g the grants of land ippropriated for mili' tary fervicei, and for the society of United Brethren l'< r propagating the j'ofpd anion;' the Heathen ; and the aft fuppleiaentary to the said recited paflVdon the second day of March, ;'ne thov.fand f.-vrnhuhUredandninc tynine to wit: I. THAT the tra& of Land herein after de- I'riUed, na^'ely," beginning at the North Weft .orner of the seven ranges of townftiips, and running thence hity miles due south, along the western boundary ot the said raxges ; —thence ver ; thence- up the Main Hranch of the said ri ver to tin- place where the Indian boundary line crosses tVe fame ; —thence alor.g;tbe said boun dary line to the Tufraroras branch of the Muf kingurn riv-rat thecroffing place abr ve Fort Lawrence; thence doivn the said river, to the point u i-.-re a line run due welt fiom the place of begtaxin;;, wiH inteifeil the said livet ; thence the line so run to the place of br vinning l:a» he-cu divided into lownlhipi of f»ve r*vlc-s IV 'ire, ar.d fraiflioua 1 parts rf tow r- Ibips ; 'h:.t plats and lcrveyt of the laid townlnips trac°. .onal parts of tawn&iip* are deposited in the offices of the Reyifler of the Treatury and Surveyor General, for the mfptc cion of all perfoas concerned. It x The holders of fitch warrants as have been or fl-all I'f prar.ivd I'of military lervicespi-rjoim ed during the late war, are required u prefcut the fair.c to the Register of the Treasury i at fomc time prirrto the twelfth d.iy of February in the year, one thou fa id eight hundred, for th# pin pole of l.eiv.f* 1 .-jr.if "1 ;No re;;il'iy ♦ill however be made of any Isf* quantity than a quarter towr.fhip, or four thouland acres. 111. Th« priority of location of the warrant* which nay b« prcftnted and in manner alore said, prior to the i»th day of February in the year one th«ufan Read jur.. Wiiliam Tiighxan.John F. MiHin, Jo - f n.)tion» to the Loan bearing interc'l at feph B. M'Keau.Jchti Beekly.W. Sergeant, John eight (»er centum per annum, *rc no'ifrd, that , Thompson. Jared I.igerfoli, Jafoer Moylan,William at any time alter payment fhill haw be. n made ]■ Jhomas, Will*r.; Levis, James Gii .«•, 14c Til infl:!r./er.t, wkkh will become due M -Kl,.nor. John C. V l ! :, jo) : their option be obtained at the Tre-fury or Loan r '' Jofcph \ id, ihontas i.'ffi .:<•«, refpedlively, for the amount ot the tour *'• N-'-"-.* "bcrt « Sift inftalmems, or oncnioiety of the turns e.v TT.'' n " . ruffed in the fubfciiption < ertilicaU* : —f T o eti- Y ~ r '"" V , '" c 1 m ificates of Funded Stock wii! however be iffurti 1. "f.'q-.nV »7.'I S >C '. •' "Ji"' 'Jr'.j"',' oriel's thsri one hundred dollars. J *? S \Z' '■ C , .. , r ... . niu... , ; -ttr J.V UaVen, John Duulap, hdward b'bfcnjMu-n certificates as may be pre- M-rcmaker. jnbn k. „ Im h, Wil'.an, Hall, Uav, i inted at tne Titalury or Loan Offices in con- C . Claypo.de, Thomas Armstrong, Samuel li quence ot the toi arrangement, will lie Smith, Joi-n Fenno. idoH'cd and diftindtly marked so as to denote, ( "'1 rue copy from the original Memorial, pre hat amoety of the dock has been ifl'ned. ; fented to the Houfcof Reprffe natives of the OLIVER OLCQTT, Uuited States, on Monday, the i Bth of June Srcretary of the Treasury, j '79^ : ' " | '• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for " JONATHAN W CONDY, C'tenK." I y Senate and Houtc of Rep j refentativea of the' United States of America in ; Gongrefs afTemblod, ilia* theSacretary of an*i the Clerk of the House of Reprcfentatives, be authorife-d and direCled, 10 fubfcrit.e, on such terms as they may docm eligible, tor theufe of the Senate and House of Reprefentativcs, for four hundred Copies of the Journalsoi Cengrefg, which a,c pro posed to he publiihed by Richard Folsvcll and Inch number of copies of deficient volumes ol* the &ts aow in print,a6 may be necelTary to complete the ame. The holders of warrants for military Cervices fnfficient to cover one or more quarter townships or trails of four thousand acres each ; {hall, at any time after Monday che 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firft day ol January, l8o», be al lowrd to regifler the fiid warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith tc make lecations therefor on any tract or tr-»<5H of laud not before located. VI. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military l'ervices, which (hail not be rrgiftersd and lucatsd btfore the firft day of January, 180 a, are by the supplementary a ** * .lawtf The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BF.TWtIN PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK, By theis advant»g»s, because daily exne. iienre pi ores to us, that dilpateh as well asc-om t#rt in travelling principally depend on the goodness of the read and the levelnefs of the ■country, and, in thefc relpeiis, the New Roai is, beyond all com pari lon, the heft. It prefent# Bone of thole rocky hills, which render the OW Road so fatiguing between rhe Delaware and Newark. ( if foil, too, tor the greater part, is ** \° produce but little mud in winter, and v«ry Utile . uft ir. summer, which ciKumfUnce, added to the beauty of the country, and a cob tiderable proportion o> dude, must always ren der travelling in the latter season pecuitart* a greeable. 7 t)i^» e Swift , S " re ftlr " from PHILADEL -1 HlA.at 6 o clock every morning (Sundays excepted) from the GREEN 7RJLE. oppofitd the Lutheran Church, North Fourth street. It goes through rranVford to Buftleton, where it Itopb to BieaUfafl ; from Buftletown it geea through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ; from Penny-town through Hopewell, Mill/lone, Bound-brook, QuibSleiown and Plainfield to Scotch Plains to lo.lge. The next morning it Hops at Springfield to breakfaft, from whencs it:goct through Newark and arrives at New- York at nosn. From NEW-YOKK it flart. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (from Paulns Hook) and arrive* at Philadelphia the nest evening. For feati at New-York, application may be made to Ed ward Rardiu, hauls, tBTT. corner of Na(T»u and John B. Atony, 110. 48, Couitlandt, corner of Greenwich greet, and to Michael Little, at hit hotel, bo. 41, Broad (Vrect. (its. Fare for paflengers, Five Dollars* Way paflengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each pafleuger it alJowed to take on t 4 lb«. of baggage cirriagc fret ; but all other baggage, taken on by a paflenger, wiii be charged at 4 cents per pound weight. • With refpecl to packages sent on without paflengers, the proprietors presume they have adopted a regulation, which, though unknewn to^ other lines of stages, they think must meet with general approbatio-n, They pledge them selves to make good every package on the fol lowing condition!. The person who delivers the package at the office fh«U fee it entered in the stage-book, for which sntry he flyil pay 6 cent* ; he will then state the value of the pack age,and pay (exclusive of the carriage) ane per cent, on the value, a* infurancr, and for which he will receive a receipt. Thus, for instance, if he estimates his package it one dollar, he wilt pay one Cent, and if at one hundred dollars, he will pay one dollar infuraace, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Very few persons it is presumed, will dislike this regulation ( it will however, he optionable with every one to avail himfelf of this fecuritf. or not. But the proprietors think it right to state my explicitly, that they will be respon sible for the fate delivery of 110 package, which is not regularly entered, and for which an insur ance receipt ccnr.ot be produced. In the distribution of the route, the greatest care has bren taken to fix 011 such places and ta verns as always atTurd a good accommodation asd entertainment for the paflengers at the most readable rates The ffages are well equipped furniliied with fleet and f'eadyhorfes, and com mitted to (he tfare > f intelligent sober and obli ging drivers. The p-oprietors themselves live at the different town and villages where the liages wiii ftop,io that the conduct of the per sons they employ is csntimi-H) an objcfl of their attention —'i hey take care also in fee that the paflengers are well provided for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or insolence is prailifed upon them ; in (hort, they havefpared neithirpaiiunor expenee to render the SWIFT-SURE the very belt line of stages in America. 'I he line has now run nearly a month, dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia asd New-York. Every paflenger has found the road tofurpafs very far all that has been laid or its excellence ; and the Proprietors of the owitt Sure are extremely happy to hear the uehaviau of their drivers, and the treatment at Tavetnsr l'poke* of with ttie highest fatisfaaion. JOHN M'CAI.Lj!, Philadelphia 17"HOS. PAUL, Bujl'etun JOSEPH THORhTON, ) NICHOLAS ITTNKOOP, > Newtown- J.iCOB KESLER, J JOHN MO RE HE A D, Pennjtovin. T. KILLMAN, ff'tr Millfton. XL lAS COMBES, BaurJ Broek. ii. SANSBURT, Scelcb Plains. ISAACRAMLE, ? Springfield* ROBERT PEARSON,I p ea i t f, June la. PRINTED BY 7- &&*■'<* I ■A - : v,. , , -V'.