FOR SALE, A V ALU A BJE THACT OF LJND, LYIVG on the v#tortiac Rivw, comity of K»r thumberJand, fiate of Virginia ; entitling about 140« aeres—A* fituatibn is equal to any otter in the Northern Nfcck, icn-.arkable tor every kind of wildfowl, oyfrrs, filh and crab, an/1 none bet ter for health. * is about the fatte dillance from Baltimore, Alexandria and Norfolk, ana rot more than or-" days (rem either. "I h»re are three improved uh£tations with dwelling houses, the one known ky the name of Exeter Lodge, former ly the refidefite f I col. Joi n Gordon, is an e, ?gant two story brielc houfc, with four rooms ona floor, and a palbge fiitsen ftet wide. The otker commodious and crmvemcnt- | ly fitted, with good and suitable out houi'cs, at one of which Johp Murphy, Esq. (now of Vcftmore land county) lived feyefal years; on this farm there i) a good grift mill, with water filflkto to turn any number of ilones; atta convenient ftire hcu ■fci rnd granaries on a public road, well fituaced for a e«Botry tfore, Ou each thoiydaces there are fine apple aid peach orchards. The greater propornon of the land is of the firft fl lia ■near the "half »f thft Whok heavily timbered. The term* may be known by ipplying to Wm P ■ Fouihee G. A'ebba, esq. of Richmond county, Virginia, or to Thomaa Murgatrojd and Sons. -Philadelphia. Feb. 5—14 ra-RMS Of Richard Fohoell, in Philadelphia, 10a SUBSCRIBING TO THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, From the commencement ■Of ibe American War, in 17741 t0 the present time, INCLUDING The Reports of Jfcads of Departments, o Committees, Mild other Official and Pri vate Papers of that B&dj 9 now first per mitted to be made public. TERMS THE work, will lie printed on a fine paper, and 3 new neat tipe,in large o&avo. Each volume will contain above 500 pages, neatly bound and.lettered. Uniformity in frzc, paper, and binding, will he obfervedithroughout the work ; so that, while thd subscribers become poflefli'-d of a valuable record, an ornament may be added to thei* libraries. The pric« to subscribers will he 1 dolls. 75 cts. pei volume, in boards, and 3 dolls, whole boijnd , but.aVthepublifner intend to print man more h3» the number fubferibed for, a confid«ra bie rife on the price m-ay be expeded to non-fuby fcribors. Each volume will contain about, one third less 6f letter-preffe than the original efiitian ; but, -as the puhliiber is not yet enabled to determine the extent or" the Private Journals, which he nsay be allowed to make public, he "cannot afoertain the number of volumes which wilicomprife the work. Payments to be made on delivery oj each •v&lilmt. will have it at their option, either to f»bfcrihe for the whole of the' Journals, up to the pjefert time, or to those only of the Old Congress' to the organization'of the Federal Govern ment. 11*1 all countries tha proceedings in the com mencement of their governments, are 101 l in<krk- Bess and obfeurity, owing to a carelefsncfs, in the fueceeding generation, to the public re cord#, and tit attention of the nation,in thoferude ages, being caH»d off from their doiheftic concerns, to engage in wars and conquest. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they been tranfmitud to our days ? Time, that deftroyu evtry thing, enhances the value of well authenti cated public record-, and renders than almost in estimable. It i- hoj-ed, that Americans will, there fore, chearfullv contribute their afliftancein trans mitting to posterity the labours of their ancestors —founders of the Columbian nation. The work will certainly be advanced with expedition and promptitude. The following will ihow thefupport it has already acquired: " June 15, 1798. •*- To the Honorable the Senate and Houfeof Rep* refentatives of the United States. The MEMORIAL ef the Subfciibers,Citizens, See. of Philadelphia., * RefpeEtfully J/, eweth, •' That having, in our refpe&ive avocations, frequent oecafiowsto recur to the Journals of Con gress, we experience inconvenience by the fcaroi ty of them: That we underftand'that Richard FolweW, printer, of Philadelphia, has had it in contemplation to print that public record; and thathe hath obtained partial countenance from nic ny individuals; hat that he has delayed profecu tijig the work, in expe<flation of encouragement fram government that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpe&fnlly Solicit, as the publication is neceflary to be disseminated among pablic bodies, that Congress will, in theirwifdom render him such additionalencouragement, to that which he has obtained from private individuals, as to enable him to proceed wtth the work,fo that your Memorialists may be enabled to purchase -pies of that record for themselves. Thomas M Kean,John I) Coxe, Charles Heatly, Samfom L.evy.T. Rofs, Wn. Moore.'Smith, John Read jun. William Tilghman,J©hn F. Mifflin, Jo seph B. M'Xean.John Beckly,W. Sergeant, John •Thompson, Jared Ingerfoll, Jasper Moylan,William Rawle, J. Thomas, William Levis, Janaes Gibfon, M. Kcppele, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, George Davis, John. Hallowell, James ©ldden, Walter Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Woils John L. Leib, Alexander 1. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, John Nixo»,Robert Wain Robert H. Durtkin, John'Ewing, Jun. EdwardPen nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Jfoung, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoole James Crukfhank, Mathtw Carey,;Henry K. Hel muth, Peter D* Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Claypoole, Thomas Armstrong, Sarnusl H. Smith. «• True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the House of Representatives of the United States, on Monday, the 18th ©f June 1798: *• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for « JONATHAN W.CONDY, C«.rrk." " RE3OLVED by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the United States of America in Gongrefs affembled,That the Secretary of thcSenate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives, be authorile-d and dire&ed, to fnbfcribe, on futh term as they may d««m eligible,for the ufc of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journals of Congrcfs, which a,e pro posed to be publiihedby Richard FolweU and Such auriber of copies of deficient volumes of the lets now in print,as may be necessary to complete the fame. JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of the House of Reprefentat'rvei. JAMES ROSS, PreSuknt *f the Senateprt tempore, Approved, March id, *799. JOHN ADAMS, Praiitnt of tbt United States, ' lawtf a®. PROPOSALS, FOR CARRYING The Mails of the United States, On the following Foft Roads, Will be received at the Gtneral Post Office, Philadelphia, until the icrtb day of J ply next. I.T7ROM Portsmouth, by Hamptonfalls, X Newburyport, Ipswich, Beverley, Salem and Lynn lo Boston, three times a week. From April 15 to October 15. Leave Portfraouth every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 A. M and arrive at Boston the fame day 9by 6P. M. Returning-, leave Rofton everv Monday, Wednesday and Friday a#4 A. M and arrive at Portfraouth the fame day* by 6 P. M. From October 15 to April 15* Leave Poi tfmouth every Tuelday, Thursday and Saturday at 1 P.< M. and arrive at Boston on the following days, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 6 P. M. Returning, leave Bol ton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Portsmouth the next days, TueAtfay, Thu?fday and Satvrday at 10 a. m. a. From Boft#n by Worcester* Brookfield, Springfield, Suffield, Hartford, Wetherafield, Middletown, Durham, Wallingford, Ncw-Ha ven, Milford, Stratford, Fairfield, Norwalk, Stamford, New Rochel'e, Raft Chwler and Haeriem to New-York, three times a week. jtaw From April , s » October 15. ! Leave Boston every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at iiam. arHve at Worcester by 6p m. Leave Worcefterevery Thurs day and Saturday at 3 A M. Arrive at Brook fiefd by 10 a M.at Sp/.ngfieU byiPM. at Sni- ! t fieid by 5 p m. and at Harilord at 9 p m. the fame days. L«*aye Hartford every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3 A m. arriveat New Hi ven by aoon ; leave New Haven at it W, and arrive at Stamford by 9PM fime days. Leave Stamford every Tmefday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 A m. and arrive at New York fame days by la o'clock, noon. Returning, leave New-York every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at ham. arrive at Stamford in the evening ; leave Stamford eve-y Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by* 3AM; arrive at New-Haven by noon ; leave New-Haven at 1 ; p m. and arrive at Hartford by 9 p m ; l«ave Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday I by 3 A m ; arrive at Springfield by 10 a m, and at Worcester by 9 p m ; leave Worcelter every Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 3 A m, j and arrive at Boston fame days by I P M- From October 15 to April 15 Leave Botlon every Tuelday, Thwrfday and Saturday by 8 a m j arrive at Worcester by 8 p m ; leave- Woicefter ou Weduefday, Friday and M»mday at 4 a m ; arrived a r SutTicld Time days by 8 p m. Leave Nuffield Thursday, 3a turday Mid Tuelday at 4 a to. and arrive at New-Haven by Rp m. Leave New Hiven ev ery Friday* Monday and Wedncfday at 4 l m, and arrive at New York the next days Saturday, Tuesday and Thuifday by ham. Returning, leave New York every Monday, Wcdnefday and Friday at 11 a m : arrive at New -Haven on Tuesday, *1 hurfday and Sa turday by 8 p m. Leive New-Haven every Monday, Wcdnefday and Friday by 4 a m. ar rive at Strffield by 8 Pm. Leave Suffield Tuff day, Thursday and Saturday by 4 a. m and arrive at Worcester by 8 PM- Leave Wor cester every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 A M. and arrive at Boston the fame days by 4 P M. 3. From New-York by Newark, Elizabeth town, Rahway, Woodbridge, N'ew-Brunfwick, Princeton, Trenton, Briftol'and Frankford to Philadelphia, everyday, Sunday excepted. Leave New-York every day, Sunday except ed, at 1 PM. and arrive in Philadelphiathepext day at 7AM i 3 hours. Returning, leave Phi ladelphia exury day, sunday excepted at 1 P. M. and arrive at New-York the next day by 7 AM. From November 1 to May f, the hour of arrival at Philadelphia and at New- York stall be extended to 8 A M. 4. From Baltimore by Bladenlburg to Wa- Ihingtou every day, Sunday excepted. April 1 to November l Leave Baltimore every day at 11 A M. and arrive at Wafhingron by 6 PM. Returning, leave Wa(hingion every day at 3 AM. and ar rive at Baltimore by n A M. November 1 to April i. Ltave Baltimore <*very day at 4 a m. and arrive at WafhiHgton by 2p m. Returning, leave Wash ington every day at 10 am. and arrive at Balti more by 7 p m. 5. From Washington city by George town, Alexandria, Colchester, Dumfries, Aquica, Falmouth, Frederiekfbiirg, Bowling Green and Hanover court house to Richmond, c. h. every day, Sundays excepted. From April 1 to November 1. Leave Wafliington every day at 8 A M.and arrive at Frederick/burg by 7 PM. Leave Frederickfburg every day at 3 A M. and arrive at Richmond by 6 PM. Returning, leave Richmond every day by 3 A M. and arrive at Frederickfburg by 6 P M. Leave Frederickf burg every day by 3 A M. and arrive at Wafli ington by 4 P M. November 1 to April 1 Leave Walhington every day at 4 P M. and arrive at Alexandria by 7 P M. and arrive at Frederickfburg the next days by 7 PM. Leave Frederickfburg every day at 4 A and arrive at Richmond the next days by 10 AM. Re- turning, leave Richmond every day at a P M, and arrive it Frederickfhurg the next "days by 7 PM. Leave Fredericklburg every day at 4 A M, and arrive at Walhington the next days by 8 A.M. 6. From Richmond to Petersburg every day, Sundays excepted. Leave Richmond every day at 4 A M. and arrive at Peteriburg by 10 o'clock, AM. Returning leave Petersburg ev ery day at aP M, and arrive at Richmond the fame days by 7 P M. % From Richmond by New Kent court house» Williamiburff) York-town and liainpton to (Norfolk, 3 times a week. April 1 to November 1. Leave Richmond every Tuesday, and Saturday at 3 AM. Arrive at New-York by 6 P M, and arrive at Norfolk the next days, Wednesdays, Friday, and Sundays by 1 P M. Returning, leave Norfolk every Tuesday, Thurf d'ay and Saturday, at 10 A M ; arrive at York in the evening. Leave York every YVednefday, Friday ard Sunday by 3 A M, and arrive at Richmond the fame days by 6 P M. November 1 to April 1 Leave Richmond every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 P M ; arrive at Norfolk in two days on Vednefday, Friday and Monday by io' AM. Returning leave Nerfolkevery Mon? day, Wednesday and Friday at a P M- and ar rive at Richmond in two day# on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by xo A M. 8. Fr«m by Cabbin Point SHrry cour\ house, Smirhfield, Suffolk and PoitF mouth to Norfolk throe times a week. Leave Petersburg every Monday, Wednes day and Friday at 12 o'clock, noon, arrive at Suffolk the next days by 1P M; leave Suffolk at 1 P M, and arrive at Norfolk by 8 P M. Returning, leave Norfolk every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 4 A M ; arrive at Suffolk fame days by 10 A M. Leave Suffolk at 11 A M, and arrive ar Petersburg every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by noon. 9. Pcterfburg by Harrifville, Goldfonville and Warrenton to -Louifburg three time* a week. Leave Feterlburg ev.iy Monday, Wedsef dav and Friday at a P M. and arrive at L«>uif burg in two Wednefday, Friday and Sunday ai lo A M. Returning, leave Louif burg every M nd-y, Wednesday and Friday at 1 P M, and arrive at Petersburg in two days on Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 10 A. M. 10. From Louifburg by Raleigh, Averyfbo ro* and tu Mc Falls, three times a week. Leave Louifburg every Sunday, Wedneiday and Friday at a P M, arrive at Mc. Fails on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday by 9 A M. leave M'Fills on Monday , Wed nesday and Friday at 3 P M, and arrive at Louifburg on Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 10 A M. 11. From M'Fallsby Chereau court house to Camden three times a week. Leave M'Falls every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday at 1 P M, and arrive at Camden on Tuesday, "1 hurfday and Sunday at 10 A M. Returning, leave Cam den every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at a P M, and arrive at M'Falla on Thursday, Sa turday and Monday at 10 AM. ia. From Camden by Statefburg and Jamef ville toCharlefton, three rimes a wrek. When the river is so high as to make long Ferries, the mail shall be carried from Camden on the fobth iide of San lee river. Leave Camden Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at a P M, and arrive at Charleston on Tuelday, Thursday & Saturday at 10 A M. Returning, leave Charleston Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 3 P Jlf, and arrive at Camden the next Tuesday, Thursday and Sa turday at 10 A M. 13. From Camden by Columbia, Edgefield court honfe, and Campbell town to Awgufta, three times a week. •Leave Candenevery, Sunday, Tuesday and 7hurldsy at .7 P M, and airive at Augusta on Tuesday, Thuifday and Saturday at 10 A M. Rehar/ivg, leave Augusta every Sandsy, Tuesday, avA Thursday at 3V M, and arrive at Csunden on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 10 A M. [4. Fri in Charleston ty Jackfonlbc rough and CcofawhateKy to Savannah twice a week. Leave Charleston every Tuesday aiid Thurltfay at 6 p m. arrive 3t Jackfor.lborough onWcdnefday and Friday at » p m. arrive at Coofawhatchy on Thursday and Saturday by 5 a m. and arrive at Savannah on Friday fiml Sunday by 8 a m. Return ing, Leave Savannah every Sa.urday and Tuesday by 4 a m. arriveutCoofawhatchy by 8 ? m and ar rive at Charleston qn Tuesday and Thursday by IO A M. 15. From Augusta by Louisville to fliv^ontih once a -week. Leave Augusta every Saturday at 3 fm. arrive Louisville on Sunday hy 6 r M leave Louisville oa Monday at 8 a m and an ivc at Savitfnih on Tuesday at 5. p. ni. leave Savannah on Wedncfday at 8 a.m. and arrive at Louisville on Thursday by S p. m. leave Louisville on Friday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Augusta on Saturday ?t 10 a m. 16. Fr®m Augusta by Waynefborough to Sa vannah once a wctk. Leave Augulla every Tuesday at 1 r. M arrive at Wayncfborough ou by 8 a. m. and arrive at Savannah on Fri lay by 3r. m. Rtturn. lag, haveSavannahevery Saturday at 9 am.arrive at Wayi.lborough on Monday by 3 p M. and ar rive at Augusta on Tuesday Hy 9 a m. 17. From Wa\nefborough to Louisville. Leave Wayncfborough every Wednefdav at 9 a m and arrive at Louifv.lle by 3 PM. Krturr.ing, leave Louisville crtryThurfday at 5 a «i.and ar rive at Wayntlborough by I P M. 18. From Savannah by .Sunhury, Riccborough, Darien and Brunfwick to Stary'a once a week Leave Savannah every Weduefday at 9 a m- ar rive at Riccborough 011 rhurfday by 10 a m. and arrive at Starys on Saturday by 9a m. Kchim ing, leave St. Marys every Saturday at 3 p m. ar rive at Riceborough the next Monday by 3 r m and arrive at Savannah the next Tuesday byj Fa. NOTis Note 1. The mail on the route No. 9, 10, 11 and 12 is to be carried in a wheal carri age or by a led horse. A penalty at tlier at<f of 12 cents a mile will be incurred by the contraftor for each time arvd mile that he fliall carry the fame without making use of either a carriage or led horse. No altera- tion will be made in the times fixed for the arrival and departure of the mails in these routs Note 2. The Postmaster-General may al ter the times of arrival and departure at any time during the continuance of the contratts, he previously stipulating an adequate com pensation for any extra "expeiice tnat may be occasioned thireby. Note 3. Fifteen minutes Ihall be allowed for opening and closing the mail at all offices where no particular time is fpecified. Note 4. For every fifteen minuter delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) in arriving after the times prescribed in any contrail, the contrattor mall forfeit one dollar ; and if the delay continue until the departure of any depending mail, whereby the mails des tined for fucli depending mail lose a trip, an additional forfeiture of five dollars shall be incurred. Note 5. Newspapers as well as letters are to be sent in the mails : and if any person, making proposals, desires to carry newspa pers, other than those conveyed in the mail, for his own emolument, he must state in his proposals for what sum he will carry it with that emolument, and for what sum without that emolument. Note 6. Shsuld any person, making pro ■pofals, desire an alteration of the times of arrival and departure above fpecified, lie mud date in his proposals, the alterations defirtd, and the 4 1 ®" erence the y w '" makr ' n the terms of his central. This note does not apply to the routs No. 9, 10, 11 and 12. No alteration will be made in those times. Note 7. Persons making proposals aretle fired to state their prices by the year—Thou ■who contrad will leceive their pay quarter ly, in'the month of January, April, July and o£lober, Note 8. The contrails for tine routs numbered 1 to 13, are to be in operation ov the r(t day of Oaober next, and are to con tinue in force until the ift ot o&,abei 1804. Contra&s fer the routs number 14. «5> 16- 17 and 18, are alio to be in operation on the ill day of OQober next, and are to continue in force until the ift «f April 1802. JOS: HABERSHAM, Postmastcr*General. Gent ral Post Office, ? Pbih4. a, March 20, 1800. > JUST COME TO HAND, And for file at W. Young, J. er J. Crukshank, and Thomas I)ob c on's Bookstores, A POEM, Sacred to tit memory 0/ GEORGE WASHINGTON, Late President of the United States, and Cqmnmnder in Chief of the Annies ps the United States. .Adapted to the aid Febro.iry 1800. By Richard Jubp. march 16 IMPORTED In tie Harmony, Coptain Koilock, from Calcutta, AND ton SAI.F. By JOHN MILLER, Jun. f No. 80, Dock Street) Pepper, } Sugar, and >of the fli ft Quality. Hyson Tea, ) ALSO, 2so Bales well chosen low priced Piece Goods g? Apply to John Miller, Jun. or Alexarv der J. M'aler. April 9 THK PABTNKRSHIF OF PETER FOSTER &P Co. Of Duc/c Creek, IN the state of Delaware, being this day dif solved, all persons having demands against fa id partnership will apply to the subscriber, and such as are indebted to said concern will plcafe to make payment to PETER FOSTER. Duct Creek, April i. law m. JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, * QUAHtiar OF WINDOW GLASS, 0;' x'i ft:rent sizts % FOR tiN't 1 Bv ISAA6 HAKVEY, Jtn N. 3. ±-.h/ Cize-or fiicsthlt ",jy ire »»mei cu. ia; »ci lh»r, 18 by t» .catl'be b»d Imrn rtiQ mamiWto* ry, on ordered ; md lutor»ard nn any orders ihu may be left tor rtiatpuipolc ApplfatNo. g, Sbtiih Water-street, 11 above. j.j!y 8 dM VALUABLE real estate. fOR SALE, About 25 Uteres of Land, LATINO on the east fide of the Falls fload.—. On the East it-U bounded by property belong i*.g to Mr. Tench Francis, f«n.—on the south, by a road fcf two perchest, and on the north by a lane, which fcparates it from Mr. M'Call. It« fed to divide this land into 3 equal part* in ordei to fait the purchafers> Also, 31 acres, situated r*i the weft fide ©f Germantown road, adj >inifcg Matters'-* tfkte, beinp part of th« property of the late Samuel Mifflin. For terms tfppty to Samuel Mifflin, corner o Market and nth flrects. January 14. "®f' Forty Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, living in Saflafras Neck, Ccecil.County, State of Ma ryland, on Fri lay the 14th inft. anegrc man nam ed PETER, about twenty-five yean of age, toler able. Hack, and left handed. He has been uled to failing by water in the Chsfapealie Bay shout twelve mouths, and is smart and a&ive—He h;.. keen formerly afed to farming and taking care o) horles. His cloathiug he took with him is un known.—lt is expe&ed he has fhap;d his courft for Hnladciphia n'r CheflerTown, and ths above reward will be paid for fecaringdtiim in any g»a; in the United States, an.: realoHabk chaises paie if brought home, by JOHN FERGUSON. N B All matters of vefleU and all other perfoiis are forwarned of harboring the said negro. Saflafras Neck march 18 Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York County,a negroman, named ISAAC, other wise CUDJO, about it years .Id, the property of Robert Coleman; Esq. He is ahaut 5 feet S inches high, hat ablcmifh in his eye«, more white in them than common, by trades Fctgemin; had on and uiok with him a drab coloured broad «.v>. coat, abftoft new, a sailors jacket and pantaloons printed fat'ey cord, a lwanfdown striped ' under actet; a ro rum ; one fine and one coarse shirt' oic n luflin handkerchief, sprigged, two ditto firi,|Mj i border, a bluePerfian under jacket and two peir cottoa (lockings. Whoever takes tip fai«' negro and lodges him in act jail in this or any of the ncigabouring dates (hall have tie above r«- war 3 or realonable expencesif brought home. Spring Fcrjge, 0f10beri3,1799. N B. As said negro form jrly lived in Chcfter county, it is probable he may return ihere. Nowmhecj TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD, RAN AWAY oh Saturday evening the 13th July instant, frem Cnlcbrook Furnace, Lantilier couhty, a Negro Man named Cats, he is about 40 year» of ape, five feet fix or se ven inches high, tolerable black, with a down iU look, squints, he is a cunning artful fellow, a great liar, and very fond cf strong liquor, has been brought up to the farming bufinels, is very handy at any kind or laboring work; he took with him a nun,bar of clothing, among# which were, ore suit plain Nankeen; (some money). It is expefled he has fhiped his course for Philadelphia or New York. # +* The above reward will be paid for fe curiaj.' him in any giol in the United Stat.-s, with reasonable charges if brought home. SAMUEL JACOBS. Colebrosk Furnace, July 14, *799= ' (O18) "ton MAP OF NEW-JERSEY; THE cammiflWners appointed for the pucpofi. of circulating subscription papers, to the pro. p»fed jjlan of f>r«cur»rg an accurate Map of NfcW- Jerf«y,' immediately after their appointment tiranf- , mittvfl printed copies of the plan to various perform in *he feyeral couutjes of this ftafe, and in the cities ot New York and Philadelphia, and since that time, through the medium of the pu' lie printsj have reqvtfted the gentlemen entrullcd with tkofe papers, to return the number of fubfcrincri by them rtfpc&ivelf-prooured, to James Salter, Ffq. at Trenton, on or beforr the 6th day ot February last. The numbed ®f furfcriptiono received, not amounting to. two thousand, the eommiilioners if<i not toficeiie Ihtmfelfes authorized to fix a day for*he ftt-eting of the company; nevertheless be ing ei opinion from rsfpe&able information, that the a<Sual fulUriptions are nearly, if not fullyj adequate to the complete organisation of the com pany, if they could be ascertained by regnlar re jurns, and being convinced that a trafling degree «f exertion, on the part of the per forts holding the subscription lifts, would enable them re tarry the intention of th<s fuhferibers into effeA. they have by the unanimous advice and consent of tfte ftibi firibers, whom they have been able to cor.lult.' fixed on the 14th day of May next, being the ad day of the fitting oftne supreme court, for a meet ing of the fubferibers at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Srate Houfc in Trcntun for the-purpdfe df "*clc<slirg five Trullccs and a the r»um b«r of ful.fcriptioiis Ibould be lufficient. or in any event to determine on the measures neceffyry to se cure tha attainment of an object so ufei'ul to the eotjy Itate. From the universal approbation exhibited by their fellow-citiecr.*, at the c< mn;«T< efreart o this imder'aking, it was to be exj.t£Ud that the fub fcriptinis returned w>uld have ei.fureri it» imnjc diate execution, and the tommilfioners are purfua 4ed if prftper attention is paid to fubfcriptiocx, to their pur dual return at the t irate fixed for the meeting, and t the attendanceoof, f the fubferibetf, cither in perfop or b) proxy, that no farther delay will take pUce m commencing the operations of the Company, in t;m loi their exe cution during the conrfe of the ejKfuing fufnmcr. WILI.IAM -VEAHSON, S M A s*tL E WING, £ Commrfc. THOMAS M.JPOTTER. 3 3tatvtf Trenton, March**. 180®. N. I). Subkiption papers arc left with the fol lowing (among other) gentlemen, in their rfcfpee tive counti«.B, to whom those persons dehrous of promoting th« of the com/(my Are r«aue-ftcd to apply • Win Ca'ttipfitM, Esq. iVtotth' Gtrfhom Dunn, Esq. Middlatm Arti* £>«*agraVe, Esq. Smhkt, Silas Piekerfun, Eiq Sum* f * George Burgin, Ifq- CueibcrianJ 9 U'm M'feowet, Esq. Soheifet. William Kfq. MowdM. Jcfjf h ManKnfon.lifq Union. ftrtr Ward, Esq. Bergm. Charfefe Clark,Efq. £urx. TKe abovs, geutkmen, with all othar* holding fdlifcription a'C j arrfcujarly requeued to f jrWirl 'tWe OT'gfn&l 'fulfil i; tl>in papers, to *Jahtei Sifter, KK'aifcrx'r oc or before ttofc 14th Atfy of May trext. Maflfth 46, 1 Crtdftc.ia of JJaac Maimer a»e <3< fired 1 to rtft'ticr in ihtir accnuma to the fub fcril-tr, on or brfoit thr (rrft pi May next, 3$ a dividend Mill then l*e tuadfe; ant! all ttafe indebted to said £rm are dHirtii t© mike im mediate payment or th«y will be dealt with n the law directs. THE Public arcautionedagaiefr receiving the Subscribers Note in favor of. *nd mrior fcdby Thomas W. Francis, date. < at 6d dayi after date for eight huwked oi.are. The note is in the fcand wrhing of the Sn' fori her, and at the botti m a incm randum by the indorfer, to the credit of the d awer, Tho:nas W. Francis This note together with a con tract between Charles Williamion, and harles Ha!e for lands in township, No. 4, ia thr th range of Stniifler rntiiity, state of Nt-wJerfey, and sundry other papers c -ntai ed in a Poi-lret Book, were taken I n m the Subfc fibers fWlk lalt evening. As the above can be .f u use to the person who has carried them (F, fh old they be returned, no quefiiona (hall fee sfked OK KXCHANGED, For property in the City, or ivitbin tjoirty miles of it y A PLANTATION or trafl of Land in Mifflin County and State of Pennsylva nia, within fix miles of the river Juniata, con taining about 300 acres. There are about fifty acres cleared, part of which is a rich bottom, watered by a constant flream that is ftre-ng < 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 this gazette. 2aw6w N. b. If fold, credit wiW be given for part of the money. O&ober 17, 1799. As- Or to be exchanged lor a good YefTel, AN elegant new two story FRAME HOUSE, twenty seven feet frout by th;rty-four ia depth, with a commodious piazza and kitchen, to gether with a coach house and ftabU, situate in the flourilhing village of Frankford. The henfc, wh c'i may be entered the fh?ft of June next, will be finifhed in the ncateft stile with many conveni ences, and will be well adapted to,a large genteel family who may wish to reside in the country du* ring the summer season. In exchange, it will be valued low, if a veffcl offer that may be suitable. JOHN BRIEN Further particulars will be made known by ap plication to RUN away from the Subfcrihtr »n the evening of the 28th inft. a bound Servant GIRL, named Elizabeth Howchel, had on and took with her|chree different changes of garment and money, proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any p«r fon apprehending her Ihall be CMtitled t« the above reward—no costs or charges will be paid/ N: B, She had a years and Come months to serve*. 0 r 1 ri £. JACOB CLARK, Affignec 3 /«<»< 1M April 9, CAUTION. SAMUEL MIFFLIN. February 6 TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, FOR HALE MOORE WHARTON. February 24. dtf. Three Cents Reward. DANIEL FITZ PATRICK. Xiefhen Town(hip»Chefter Oouotgr, Jsly 19. augtift 6 jawtf PRINTED BY J. W. F£NNO
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