FOR'SAt'E, A VALUAAtI TRACT OF LAND, LYING on the Potomac River, county of Nor* tl<uraberland, state of Virginia; containing about 14c® acres—its fituatien is equal to any other in the Jlffdwtn Netfk, remarkable lor every kind \>f wild fowl, oyfler*, fifh and crab, and none bet ter for health. 11 is about the fame diftancc from feaftimore, Alexandra and Norfolk, and not more than one days fail fn>m either- Th*re are three improved plantation* with dwelling houses, the one.known by the name of Exeter Lodge, former ly the rrfldente col. John Gordon, is an elegant two fiery brick house, with four rooms on a floor, and a paflfage iixteen ftet wide The other two are commodious and convenient ly fitted, with good and suitable out houses, at one •f which John Murphy, Esq. (now of Weftmore land county) liVcd ft viral years;on this farm there is a good grift niill, with water fuflicient to turn any number of llones ; also convenient store hou ses and granaries on a public road, well (ituated for a country store. ©n eaeh of thofeplacesthere are fine apple aod peach orchards. The greater proportion of rhe lauds is of the firft quality, a'jd near the half of the whdle heavily timbered.' The terms may be known by applying toWra.P. Tebfes Baltimore, Foufhee G. Tebba, esq. of Richmond eouuty, Virginia, or to Thomas Murgatroj d and Sons, Philadelphia. Feb. i—l 4, TERMS 0/Richard. Fohvell, in Philadelphia, TOM. SUBSCRIBING TO 1 HE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, From the commencement Of the American War, in 1774, to the present time, ■ Neuroma the Reports of Heads of JXipartments, 0 % Committees, and other Gffieial and Pri vate Papers of that Bedj> y now first per mitted to be made public. TXRMt. 7IU! work will be printed ea a fine paper, and gslw neat tipe, in large odtav*. Eaeh Tolarne will contain abeve joe pagM, a*atly bound aad lettered. Uniformity in foe, paper, and binding, will be ©b/erved throughout the w«rk; so that, while the fubferibers become possessed of a valuable record, M ornament may be added to their libraries. The pr.ict so fuhfenbers will be 1 dolls. 75 ets. pei volume, in boards, and 3 dolls, whole bound , but, as the publilher does not intend to print man more than the nnmber fubferibed for, a ccnfidwra bje riifi on the price may be ecpe&ed to non-fuby fcribors. Each votome will contain about one third less of letter-pre(i than the original edition ; but, as the publisher is not yet enabled to'determine the extent of tKe,Private Journals, which he may be allowed to make public, he cannot aftertain tht number of volumes wJuch-wiflobmprife the work. Pay ment j to be made on delivery oj each Subftribejs will have it at their option, either to fttbfcribe for the whole of the Journals* up t© the present time, or to thoie only of tho Old Congref* prior to the organization of the Federal Govern, ment. IN all countries, the proceedings in the com mencement ol their governments, areloik in dark ness and ohfeurity, owing to a carelefsaefs, in the fflcceeding generation to prefcrVe the public re cord?, and the att-"itio"n of' the nation, in thaferude ages, being eaH*d off from thejr dcmeftic concerns, to ungagc in wars-and conquest. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they been traidmirt ?d to oar days ? Time, that destroys every thijtg, enhance? the value of well authenti cated puhlit record*, and renders them almost in .estimable. It is hoped, thai Americans will, there fore, cheerfully contribute their afSftance in tranf mittiDg to posterity the labours of their anceftore —founders of the Columbian nation. ***. Rework certainly be advanced with expedition and promptitude. The following Wi/l show the support it has already acquired: " Philadelphia, June If, 1798. " To the Honorable the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the United States. MEMORIAL of tfce Subscribers, Citizens, 4c. of Pbii»4«lptui. " That having, in «r refpe&ivs avocations, frequent oceafioat to recur to tie Journals of Con greif, we experience inconvenience by the feirci ty of them : That we underflaod that Richard FolwtM, printer, of Philadelphia, bat had it in eontemplaliM to prist that public record; and that he hath ohtainedpartial ctiLatsnaneelrem ma ny individuals; bit that he has delayed prosecu ting the work, in expeiftatipn of encouragement from government, that may adequately indemn if j him. Wo, therefore, refpednnlly foittit, as the si)ftlie*tia» u »«»Jary t» be dittsMinaffd among public bodie*, thHCsngfefs wijl, in their wlfdom render, him.fucJ) additional encouragement, to that whiclt he Ma» wtrtaifyd from private individuals, « tb e4ab!e>im to proceed with the work, so that yow MetnortaHfts may be enabled to purchase co pies of that reCßrd for (hemfelvea. Thomas M Kaan, John U. Coxe, Charles Heatly, SatufomT.evy,*F. Rdfs, Wm. Moore Smith, John .Read jun. William Tilghman.John F. Mifflin, Jo seph B M'Kean, John Sergeant, John Thompson, Jared Ingtrfoll, JaJper Moylan,William R«wle, J. Thomas, William Levis.James Gibfon, M.Kcppele.Mofes Levy, Rphert Porter, George Davis, John Hallowell, James Oldden, Walter Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas Willing, Samuel M fox, John Nixon, Robert Wain Robert H.Dunkin, John Ewing, Jun. EdwardPen nington, Hilary Baker, Williani Nichols, William Yoang, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoofit James Crukftank, Matbsw Carey u Henry K. Hel mut)!, Peter D« Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Ckypoole, Thomas Armfirong, Samuel H. Smith. *• True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the House of Representatives of the United Statu, on Monday, the 18th of June *79B' WILLIAM LAMBERT, for •• JONATHAN W.CONDY, Cibix." M RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Rep fefentativea of the United States of America in Gongrefs affembl€d,That the Secretary of theScnate *nd the Clerk of the House of Reprefentativet, be authorHed and dire&ed, to fnbfcribe, on such term as they may deem eligible,for the use of the Senate and House of Reprefentativea, for four hundred Copie? of the Journal* of Congress, which a,e pro moted to be published by Richard FolweU and such Botiber of copies of deficient volumes of the lets now »n print,aa may be necessary to compltte the feme. JONATHAN DAYTON, SptaAtr of the house of Rcprsfcntati*ves. JAMES ROSS, . PruiJtnt •/ the Senate fr» tempore. Approved, March ad, 171)9. JOHN ADAMS, Preudent of the Untied Stater. lawtf mij m- PROPOSALS, FOR CARRYING The Mails of the United States, On the following l'oft Roads, Will be received at the General Post Office, Philadelphia, until tie I oil day of July next. 1./ pROM Portsmouth, by Hamptonfalls, A. Newbury port, Ipswich, Beverley, Salem and Lynn to Boston, three times a week. From April 15 to October 15. Leave Portsmouth every Tucfday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 A. M and arrive at Boston the fame days by 6P. M. Returning, leave Boston every Monday, Wednesday and Friday ai 4 A. M and arrive at Portsmouth the fame day* by 6 P. M. From October 15 to April 15 Leave Portsmouth every Tuesday, Thursday and, Saturday at 1 P. M. and arrive at Boston on the following days, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at bP. M. Returning, leave Bos ton every Monday, iVednefday and Friday at 6 a. m. and arriveat Portsmouth the next days, Tuesday, Thursday and Satvrday at 10 A. m. ». From Bsft.n by Worcester, Brookficld, SpringSeld, SufSeld, Hartfoid, Wethersfield, Middletown, Durham, Wallinpford, New-Ha ven, Milford, Stratford, f'airfidd, Norwaik, Stamford, New Rochrlle, East Chofler and Haerlem to New-York, thre« times a week. Jtaw From April <Sli" October ij. Leave Boston every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 a m. arrive at Worcester by 6 p m. Leave Worcester every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 3 A m. Arrive at Brook by 10 a m. at Springfield by 1 p m. at Snf field by 5 p m. and at Hartford at 9 p m. the fame days. Leave Hartford every Monday, Wednesday and Fridiyat3 a m. arriveat New Haven by aonn j leave New-Haven at 1 pm. apd arrive at Stamford by 9 PM. fame days. Leave Stamford every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 a m. and arrive at New-York fame days by n noon. Returning, leave New-York every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at ium. arrive at Stamford in the evening ; leave Stamford eve-y Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by jam; arrive at New-Haven bj noon ; leave New-Haven at 1 P m. and arrive at Hartford by m ; laate Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by 3 A M ; arriveat Springfield by 10 A M, and at Worcester by 9 p m ; leave Worcester every Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 3 A m, and arrive at Boston fame days by 1 p m. From October 15 to April 15. Leave Boston every Tudday, Thursday and Saturday by 8 a m ; arrive at Worcester by 8 PM; leave Worcester on Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 4 am ; arrived at Suffield fame days by 8 p m. Leave Suffield Thursday, Sa turd ay and Tuesday at 4 a m. and arrive at New-HavenP m. -Leave New Haven ev ery Friday, Monday and Wednefdaj at 4 a m, and arrive at New-York the next days Saturday, Tuesday and I huilday by 11 a m. leave New York every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 a m: arrive at ,New-Haven or. Tuesday, Tnurfday an 4 Sa turday by 8 pm. Leave New-Haveß every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by 4 a m. ar rive at Suflield by 8 p m. Leave SufP.cld Tues day, Thursday and Saturday by 4 A. M and arrive at Worcefler by 8 PM. Leace Wor cester every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 A M. >Ad arrive at Boston the fajne dav» by 4 PM. 3- From New-York by Newark, Elizabeth town, Rahway, Wood bridge, New-Bruni vvi<;k, Princeton, Trenton, Briliol and Frjnkford to Philadelphia everyday, Sunday excepted. Leave New-York every day, Sunday except ed, at 1 PM.and arrive in Philadelphiathenext day at 7AM 18 hours. Returning, leave Phi ladelphia exary day, sunday excepted at 1 P. M. and arrive at New-York the next day by 7 AM. From November 1 to May 1, the hour of arrival at Philadelphia and at New- Yerk (hall be extended to 8 A M. 4. From Baltimore by Bladenfburg to Wa fhington every day, Sunday excepted. April 1 to November I Leave Baltimore everyday at 11 A M. and arrive at Washington by 6 PM. Returning, leave Walhingion every day at 3 A M. and ar rive at Baltimore by 11 A M. November 1 to April 1. Leave Baltimore «iwy day at 4 a m. and arrive at Washington by 1y m. Stlurnug, leave Wash ington every day at 10 a si. and arrive at Balti mote by 7 r m. 5. From Washington city by George town, Alexandria, ColcbeSer, Dumfries, Aquica, Falmouth, Frederirkibwg. bowling Green and Hanover court house to Richmond, c. h. every day, Sundays excepted. From April 1 to November 1 Leave Washington every day at 8 A M.and arrive at Frederickfliurg by 7 PM. Leave Frederickfburg every day at 3 A M and arrive at Richmond by 6 P M. Returning, leave Richmond every»day by 3 A M. and arrive at Fredtricklburg by 6 P M. Leave Frederickf burg every day by 3 A M. and arrive at Wafli ington by 4 P M. November I to April 1. Leave Wafcington every day at 4 P M. and arrive at Alexandria by 7 PH. and arrive at Frederickfburg the next days by 7P M. Leave Frederickfburg every day at 4 A M. and arrive at Richmond the next dayi by 10 AM. Re turning, leave Richmond every day at 1 P M. and arrive at Frederickfllurg the next days by 7P M. Leave Fredericklbuig every day at 4 A M, and arrive at Wafhingto* the next days by 8 A. M, 6. From Richmond to Peterfbupg every day, Bandays excepted. Leave Richmond every day at 4 A M. and arrive at Peterfcurg by 10 o'clock, AM. Returning leave Petertburg ev ery day at 1P M. and arrive at Richmond ihe fame days by 7 P M. 7. From Richmond hy New Kent court house, Williamlburg, York-town and Hampton to Norfolk, 3 times a week. April 1 to November I. Leave Richmond every Tuefdiy, Thursday and Saturday at 3A M. Arrive at New-York by (1 P M, and arrive at Norfolk the next days, Wednesdays, Friday, and Sundays by 1 P M. Returning, leave Norfolk every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 10 A M ; arrive at York in tie evening. Leave York, every Wednesday, Friday asd Sunday by 3 A M, and arrive at Richmond the fame days by 6 P M. ■November 1 fa April t. Leave Richmond every Monday, Wednesday and Friday JtiPM; arrive at Norfolk in two days on Wedntfday, Friday aid Monday by 10 AM, Returning, leave Norfolkevery Mon. fey, Weiwfdiy ui Pridayat a P M- anfj ar rive it Kiihmond in two d*y> on Wednetdayj Friday and sStnidnyljy lo A J4l 8. From Pettrikorg by Cahbin JPorm Swfr, tour* hnufp, Sjiiiih&tld, fuJTrtlk -and oMtf' mouth 10 N«rf»tk thr« a witfc. Leave Peterflwrg every .Monday, Wedaef day apd Friday at i» o'clock, noon, arrive tt Snfrulk the next'day* by t V /If; leave Softtfk at » P Hf, and- artrve at Norfolk by 8 P M. Hrturainjf, leave Nortuli every iljondrfy, Wed *e£d*y and Friday at ■« & It; am'vt dt Suffolk fame davs by lo A Aft Leave Suffolk at II A M, and jiiiu at Peterlburg every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by noon. 9. Peteriburg by Hfarrifville, Goldfon.ville and WarrentoD to leuifburg three times a weak. Leave Peitriburg #very Monday, Wednes day ind Friday at 1 P AI. and arrive ar I.ouif burg w tu'O days on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at ic A M. Returning, leave Lcuif burg every M nd y, Wednesday and Friday at 1 P M, and arrive at Pgierfburg in tvro days on Wednesday, Friday and .Monday at 10 A. M. 10. From Lcuifburg by Raleigh, Averylbo ro' and Fayetteville to Me Falli, three times a week- Leave Louifburg every Sunday, Wednesday ami Friday at iP M, arrive at Mc. Flilt .on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday by 9 A M. Returning, leave jW'FaHs on AfonJay, Wed nesday and Friday at 3 P M, and arrive at Louilburg on Wednefdiy, Friday and Afonday at 10 A M. ii. From JWFallsby Chereau court houfc to Camden three timea a week. Leave 3f'Fall» every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday at I P M, and arrive at Camden on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at to A AC. Returning, leave Cam den every Tuerday, Thursday and Saiurday at a P if, and arrive at itf'FaUj on Thurftiay, Sa turday and Monday at 10 A M. la. From Camden by Statefburg and Jamef villc to Charleston, three times a week- When the river is so high as to make long Ferries, the mail (hall he carried from Camden on the south fide of Sautee river. Leave Camden ever# Sunday, Tuesday and Thuifday. Ac a Pits, and arrive at Charleston on Tpefifcnr, Thursday & Saturday at 10 A M- Returning, leave Charleston c / cr y Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 3 P iw, and arrive at Camden the next Tuesday, Thursday and Sa turday at 19 A M. 13. From Camdeaby Columbia, Edgefield court house, ai\d Campbell town to Awgufta, three time* a week. Leave Candeneyery, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at a P M> and arrive at Augufia on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 10 A h/L Returning, leave Awgufta every Sunday, Tucfday, and Thursday at 3 P M, and arrive at Camden on Tuesday, thursday, and Saturday at ic A M. 14. From Charleston by Jaekfonfborough and Coofawhat-ehv Savannah twite a week. Leave Chariefttm every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p m. arrive at JackibdboroHgh onWednefday and Friday at 1 t m. arrive at Coofawhatchy on Thursday and Saturday, M 5 a h. and arrive at Savannah onTriday and Sunday by 8 a m. Return ing, Leave SuVanuab every Sarurday and Tuesday by 4- m. arrive atC6ofiiwhatchy by 8 r m ar rive at Charleston on Tuesday and Thursday by 10 A M. 15. From Augusta fey L«uifviUe to Savannah once a week. Leave Au?ufla every Saturday at 3 fm, arrive Lourfville on Sunday by 6 fm. leave LouifviUe oh Monday at & am. and a/iivc at Savauuah on Tucfday at p. m. leave 3a j«nnah on Wo-.lncfday at.s a*.m. and arrive at Louisville <yi Thursday by f p. m. leave LouifviUe on Friday at 6 a m. »nd arrive at Avgufta on Saturday at 10 a m it Augufta by Waynrfb&ruvgh to Sa vannah once a week. Leave Augusta every Tucfotay at 2 p m arrive at WayncfboroUgh on Wedncfaay by 8 a. m. and arrive at Savannah on Friday by 3p. m. Return, ing, ItaveSavannah every Saturday at 9 a m. arrive at Wayriiboropgh on Monday by 3 p m. and ar rive at Augusta on Tuesday by 9 a m . 17. From Wtijnelborough to Louisville. Leave Waynclborough every Wedncfday at 9 a m. and arrive at Lotlifvllc by 3 p M.- Returning, leSve Louifvillc erery Thursday at 5 am. and ar rive at Wayncfborough by 1 r u. 18. From Savannah by Swibury, Riccboroiigh, Darien and lirunfwick to Stary's once a week. Leave Savannah every Wednefdsy at 9 a m. ar rive at Riceborough on Thursday by 10 a m. and arrive at Starys on Saturday by 9a ml Rgturn ingy leave St. Marys every Saturday at 3 p m. ar rive at Riceborough the next Monday by 3 p m. and arrive at Savannah the next Tuesday bys pm. NO'Ti S. Note' 1. The mail on the route No. 9, 10, 11 artd 12 is to be carried in a wheel carri age or by a le'd horse. A penalty at ther ate of 12 cents a mile will fee incurred by the contraftor for each time and mile that he (hall carry the fame without making ufr of either a carriage or led horse. No altera tion will be made in the times fixed tor the arrival and departure of the mails in these routs. Note 2. The Poflmafter-General may al ter the times of arrival and departure at any time during the continuance of the contract, he previously flipulating an adequate com pensation for any extra expence tnat may be occasioned thereby. Note 3. Fiftcert minutes (hall be allowed for opening ami rioting the mail at all offices where.no particular time is fpecified. Note 4. For e very fifteen minuter delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) in arriving after the times prescribed in any contrail, the contra&or fhali forfeit one dollar ; and if the delay continue until the departure of any depending mail, whereby the mails des tined for such depending mail lose a trip, an additional forfeiture of five dollars fhali bp incurred. Note j. Newspapers as well as letters are to be ferit in the mails : and if any person, making proposals, desires to carry newspa pers, other than thole conveyed in the mail, for his own emolument, he mult state in his proposals for what sum he will carry it with that emolument, and for what sum without that emolument. Note 6. Should any person, making pro pofals, delire an alteration of the times arrival and departure above fpecified, he m.uft state in his proposals, the alterations defirtd, and the difference they will make in the terms of his c»ntraft. This note does not apply to the routs No. 9, 10, 11 and 12. No alteration will be mide in those times. Note 7. Perfans making propsfals are de sired to Iktc their ppcesiby the year—Thpfe who contrail will leceive their pay quartet ly, in the month of January, April, Jjly and Oiiober. Note 8. "tie cpprrifts far t,hc rout? numbered I t8 »3, are to b? in operation or the id day of ©Sober aivlnre to con tirsue in foi«e until the i-ft of o<\<thi-r 1804. ConU»&s f-r the routs uuinbrv 14, ij, 16, 17 and 18, are alio to b< in on the. 18 •day of Oftober next, and are to continue In force until the tft of April 18,02. JOS: HABfcRSIfAM, Postmaster-General. General Post Office, ? Philadelphia, March ic, 1800. J eot J.y. JUST COME ro HAND And for sale at * W. Yovng, J. & J. Cruksiiank, and Thomas Bookstores, A POEM, Sacred to the memory of GEORGE WASHINGTON, Late President of the United States, and Commander in Chief of the Armies of thr United States. Adapted to the aid February 1800. By' Richard Alsop. march 16, IMPORTED In the Harmony, Captain Kollock, from Calcutta, akd'for sat ? By JOHN MILLER, Jun. C N0..80, Dock Street J Pepper, Sugar, and >of the firft quality Hyftn Tea, J ALSO v 250 Bales well chosen low priced Fiece Goods £5" Apply to John Miller, Juo. or Alexan der J. Miller. . April 9 THR PAHTNFR»HIP »F PETER FOSTER £sf Co. Of Dock Cksek, IN the state of Delaware, being thii day Jit folve'd, all perlons having demands agair.fl fa!d partnerfliip wilt apply to the fubferiher, and such as are indebted to said concern will please to mike payment to PETER FOSTER. Duck Creek, April i. uwim. JUST RECKIV£P, From the BOSTON A QUANIirr OF WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes. FOR SALE BY ISAAC HAUVKY, J*H* N, B. Anyfieeor Harsthtt wanfed cue larger than id by ta.can be hid Tram fa,u) m*rtuU£l*J» ry, on being ordered; and auenltot} to for ward on any orders that may be lrft for (hat p\j'po?e No. a, South Water fireet, at a*>ov». July 8 valuable heal estate. row SALK, About 35 aerts §f Land, LAYING on the ealfc fide of the; Fall* Road.— Ou the F.aO: it bfeuwdod by property belong ing to Mr. Tench F fane is, fro.—on the south, by a roid «f two perches, and on the north by a lane, which it from Mr. M*Call. It is propo sed to divide this land into 3 equal parts ip opJer to fait the purchaser* Also, 31 acres, fituatrd en the weft fir*? of Germantown roid, adjoining Mallei 5*9 citate, being part of-the property of the'lata Samuel Mifflin. For terms apply to Samuel Mifflin, corner o; Marfeft and nth ftrcets. January 54. dtf. Forty Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from the Subferiber, living in Saifrfras Neek, Coecil County, State of Ma rjrland, on Friday the 14th inA. a segro mail nam ed PE i'f Rj about twenty-fly? yean of ag?, toler able black, and left handed. He has been pfed to failing by water in the Cheftpeake Bay about twelve months, and irfmart and a<ftive—He ha* been formerly «sod to farming and taking care ef hcrl'es. His cloathing he took vith him is un known.—lt is expcs,ed he has ft>as>ed his course for Philadelphia or CfcefterToyn, and the above reward will be paid for in any goal in the United states, 'told rcafonaMe chaigcs paid if brought home, by JOHN FERJ&U6O.N, N. B. All-rtufltrs of vcfTtls and all other psr/ans arc forwarncd of harboring thefaid "Saffafras Neclc. march 18. aaw6w Twemy Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Sprang Forge, in Yorjc County, a negro man, natned ISAAC, other wise CUDJQ, about a I years the property of Robert Culeman; E£q. He is about 5 feet 8 inches high, ha< a blerpifh in his cyes,x)ore vfhitc in them rhan common, by trade a on and took with him a drab coloured broad clot, coat, almost new, a sailors jacket and pantaloons orinted fanty cord, a lwanfdown striped under acket; a roruro hat; one fine and one coerfe ftiirt* one muflio handkerchief, sprigged, two ditto flriped border, a blue Persian under jacket and two peir cottoH dockings. Whoever up faiJ negro and lodges him in an\ jail in this or any of the neighbouring ftate9 (ball have the above re ward or rcafonabls expeacesif brought hom< • JOHN BRIEN Spring Forge, QfUber >3,1799. N B. At f»id negro faraurly lrvcdjn Chcfter count y, it is probable h» qVjT return farft- Nowtoibcr f TWENTY. KEWAUD, RAN AWAY on Saturday evening the 13th Juljr iofyint, from Furnace, Lancaftjer oounljy, a Negro Man named Calo, he is about 43 years of age, five feet fix or IV ven inches high, tolerable black, with a d»wn iH lfcok, squints, he ii a cunning artful fellow, a great 1 , liar, and very fond of flrong liquor, has been"broufht up to the farming bi|Gne(s, is very handy at *ny tin l of laboring work ; he took with him a nun t«r of clethip£, ainongft vrhiqh were, one luit plain Nankeen ; (some money). It is expetffed h« has shaped his course for Philadelphia or New York. *•(•* The above reward will be paid sos fq .cur'mg him i n any giol in th« United Stajca, with reasonable charges if brought home- 'SAMUEL JACOBS. Coiebrask Futtmc, July 16, 1799: MAP OF NEW-JERSEY. r "pHE owmniCTwmers a; pointed for the pur}., f. ■ of circulating jtijjftr.i prion pcj>*r«, tothe£t<- pefed plan of procur»rg an accurate Map of New Jersey, immediately after their appointment trans mitted- printed dopiee of the plan to various persons in tile fcver.il coumies of his (late, and in the cities of York and Philadelphia, and since tbat tim«, through the medium of tht pi;' lie print*,' hare requested Uje gentlemen entiultcd with thoJ&; papers, to return the r.unaWr of iuMjppcrs by them procured, to James Waiter, Kfcj.' at Trenton, on or before the 6th day of February lad. The nuinber of furfcriptions received, net amounting to two tholifand, the cwnmiffioners did no? eoncchre authorized to fix a day for the nieetuif? of the company ; nevertheless be* log «f from Ttffpeilable iuK.rmation, that riie fufefcriptitais are xuarly, if not felly, jde<juate to the complete organization of the com* pany, if they could be aftcmined br regular re turns, and being convinced that a trifling degree as exertion, on t>e part of the persons helding the fubfeription lifts, would eyaabU them tacarrythc intention of tha fubferibers into effe<sl„ they hare by the unanimous advice and consent of the fab f'cribers, whom they have been able to eonfuk.' fixed on the 14th day of May next, being the %& day of rhe fitting ofthe supreme ceurt, for a meet ing of the fubferibers at 11 o'clock in th£ forenoon, at the State Houf* in Trenton, for the purpefe ot 'cledling fiveTruOees and a Treafurer,jf the num ' «r of fubferiptions ftiould be fufficieut, oria any event, to determine on the measures necessary to fe» cure the attainment of an ob)e& lo ufcful to the {late. From the universal approbation e*hibit*d by their fellow-citizens, at the commencement ofthi* •undertaking, it wax to be expe&ed that the lub fcrjpci«ns returned would have ensured its imme diarr execution and thecommiffioners arcpurftia ded if proper attention is paid t® the procuring of fubferiptions, to their punttual return at the time fixed for the meeting, and.ta the attendance ot the fubferibers, either in pcrfon or. by proxy* that qo farther delay will take place in commenprg the operations of the company, in time for their exe cution during the courie of the enfuiug fun.mtr. v WIIJ.IAM PJ'ARSON, ") £WIXG, C Commri. THOMAS M POTTER. J Tiknton, March 12, 180®. Jtawtf N. B. Sabfciption papers arc left with tje fal lowing (aupong other) gentlemen, in their respec tive counties, to whom those perfoiis dtfirous of promoting the •bje r <ft of the company are rtiquelUd to apply. Wna. Cauipfulvl, Esq. Mtrr'u- Dunn, Esq. MiddUttx Artis Sragrave, Esq. Salem. Silas Dickcrfon, Elq. Sussex George Burgrn, Esq. Cu»ibtrl*ni % Wm MNBowen, Rfq. Samirftt. .Wilfej? Lfay*l, Jtyfe. A Jofcfh Ha*fc.nfon,E{q Hanivdon, Peter Ward, Ffq. Bergen. Charles Clark, Hfq. Essex. The above gentlemen, with al) others holding fubfeription papers, are particularly reqeefWd to forward the original fqtlcription papers, te Jamer Sailer, Efg. TVa%w Q9 or Worfi ifeo I4*b day of May nejt; March 26, N O T I C E. Creditors of IJiaat Painter are desired to render in their account* to the fub fcril.er, n or, brt'.-ie the fir/t of M 99 ncj»t. as a dividend yril.i 'hen le made; and all thole indebted t« Gid fijra arc desired to triage im mediate payment or they will tye dealt with as the law diredft. Afril 9, CAUTION. rHE Public a/cautioned aga'mft receiving the Siiblcritjers Note in favor of, ind indor fcd by Thomas W. Franm, dated yefterilay, at 6c day* attcr date fctr eight hundred dollars. The note is in the hand writing of the Subscri ber, and at the bottom a mem >randum by tie .indorfer, to the credit of the drawer, Thom:t \V. Francis TJtjf note together withaeot tra<fl between Charles W)Uiamfor», and Hale for lands ; n townfftip, No. 4, i>4 the jti range of Stfuifler county > Date of Kew.Jerfej, and furtdry other papers c nrairced hi a Pc.ektt Book, were takren from the Subscribers dtfk lai evening. As the above can be no ufc to th« person who has carrirdihcm > fT, ftihould the* be returned, no question« fljall be alked. SAMUEL MIFFLIN. dtf. February <$ to 8E SOLD FOH CASH, OJI KXr.!IANG;KI), For property in the City, or U'tifiin. tiirtf miles !>/ it % A PLANTATION or tra<sl of Land au . MiftHn County and State of Peunfylvaj nia, u ithin k'x miles of the river Juniata, cpn- * raining aboar 3.0 acre a. There are about fifty acres cleared, part of which i 9 a rich bottom* watered by a con ft ant stream that is ftrang enough to work an oil or a grift mill. Any person inclining to deal for it, may obtain fur ther information by applying at the offic • of tbi« gazette. N. H. IF fold, credit wiW be giveit fpr p»rt of the money, prober hlj 17,99' . Or to be exchanged for a good Vessel, AN elegant new two-fiery FRAME HPU3R, twenty seven feet front by thirty-four in depth, with a commodious piazza and kitchen, to gether with a coach and ItabU. situate in the flourifhing village of Frankford. The heufc* wh'ch may be entered the firft of June nejt, will be i«i the scatfft stile with many convent* ences, and yill be well adapted to a large genteel family who may wish to refHe ip the country du* ring the Cummer season. In exchange, it will be valued low, if a vcffisJ pfFcr that may be suitable* Further particulars will be made known by ap* plication to MOORE WHARTON. February 14. d{f. Three Cents Reward. RUN away from the Subscriber on the evening of the 18th inft. a bound; Servant DHL, named Elizabeth Howc'tel, hid on and took with h«r|three differeHt congas of garment aad money, psoud,t)old » n <i impudent, a .noted lyar ; any p«- son apprehending her ihallbe t»ti(led to the above reWard—no cost» or charges will be paid. £1: B, She had a years and foqie months to serve. DANIEL FI7ZPATRICF. Golben Townlhip.Chefter Soun&y, J*ly jy. atiguft '6 jawtf (<tip PRINTED BY J. W. PfiNNO JACOB CtAKK, Affigne. 2ta<wtijlf itt. FOR SALJS
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