PROPOSALS, f *OR CARRYING The Mails of the United States, Oh the following Past Roads, Will he received at the General Post Office, Philadelphia, untiltbe lotb day of July next. I.T7ROM Portfirrouth, by Hamptonfalls, A Newburypori, Ipswich, Beveriev, Salem and Lynn to Boston, thrtcVimes a week. From April 15 to October 15. Leave Portfikonth every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday al 4 A. M and arnve at Boston the fame days by 6P. M. Rtturningi leave Boston ever? Mend ay, Wednesday and Friday it 4 A. M and arrive at Portfriieuth the lame day* by 6 P. M. from October 15 to April 15. Leaye Portfrtiouth every Tuefday A Thursday at f P. M. and arrive at Boston on the following days, Wednesday, Friday Had Sunday at iP. M. Returning y leave Bos ton every Monday, iVednefday and Friday at ( 6a. and arrive at Portfmourh the next days, Tuefeay, Thursday and SatvrQay at 10 A. m. %. Fffcm Boston by Worcester, Brookfield* Springfield, Suffield, Hartford, Wethersfield, Middle town, T)urham, Wallinpford, New-Ha ven, lililford, Siratford, Fairfield, Norwalk, Stamford, New Rochelle, East Charter arid Haerlem to New-York, three times a week. from April 15 to October 15 Leave Boftcn every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 A m. arrive at Worcester by 6p m. Leave W:,rcefter every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 3 a m. Arrive at Brook- Brifl by 10 * M.at Springfield by a p m. at Suf fiela by 5 p m. aftd at Hartford at 9 p m. the famedaya. L«ave Hartford every Monday, Wednesday and Frldiy at 3 A.arriveat New Hj»en by »o< n ; leave New-Haven at 1p M. and arrive at Stamford by 9 p m fame days. Leave Stamford every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday *t 3 a m. and arrive at New York fame day* by 12 o'clock> nnon. Returning, leave New-York every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 a m. arrive at Stamford in the evening ; leave Stamford eve-y Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by jam; arrive at New-Hiven by nooh ; ieave New-Haven at 1 p m. and arrive at Hartford by 9 p m ; l«ave Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday Jby 3 a m ; arrive at Springfield by 10 A m, and at Worcester by 9 p m ; leave Worcester ev er y Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 3 a m, and arriveat Bufton famedayiby i ? m. From October ij to April ij. Leave Boflrfn e»ery Tuelday, Thursday and Saturday by 8 * « I arrive at Worcester by 8 r«; leave Worcester on W tdoefti'y, Friday aad Monday at 4 * M ( arrived at SuffieiiiCime daytby 8P M. Leave Suffield Thursday, Sa turday and Ttiefday at 4 « M- and arrive at New-Hav*n 8P M. Leave New Haven ev ery Friday, Monday and VYednefday at 4 A m, and arrive at New-York the next Maya Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday by 1.1 4 M. Returning, leave New-York every Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 11 AM: arrive at Jiew-Hav 0 or Tuesday, thursday aad Sa turday by 8 r m. Leive New-Haven ei'ery Monday. Wednesday and rive a Suffield by 8 P m. Leave Suffield Tues day, Thursday and >aturday by 4 »" and arrive at Won-eiler by 8 PM. Leave Wor cester every Monday, Wednesday ard Friday at 4 A M. and arrive at Boston the fame <layi t>y«PM. j. From New-York by Kewark, Elizaheth -towa, Rahway, Newnßrunf»ick, Princeton, Trenton, Briftoland Ffankfordto Philadelphia, evary day, Sunday excepted. Leave New-York every day, Sunday except ed, at 1 P44. and arrive in Philadelphia the nest day at 7 A M 18 hours. Returning, leave Phi ladelphia day, sunday excepted at l P. M- and arrive at Nf«-York the next day by 7 AM. From November 1 to May 1. the hour of arrival at Philadelphia and at New- York fliall be extended to 8 A M. 4. From Baltimore by Bladenfourg to Wa ev<ry day, Sunday excepted. April 1 ts November 1. Leave Baltimore everyday at II A M. and arrive »t Walhington by 6 P M. Returning, lea W afhir.gton every day at ,3 A M.jml ar rive at Bsltimore by 11 A M. November 1 to April i« Laave Baltimore every day at 4 a m. and arrive Walhington by %p m. Relvming, leave W ald ington every day at 10 am. and arrive at Balti more by 7 ? M -5. From Walhington city by Georgetown, Alexandria, Colcheder, Dumfries, Aquica, Falmouth, Frederickiburg. Bowling Green and Hanover court house to Richmond, c. h. every day, Sundays excepted. from April 1 to November I. Leave Wa&ington every day at 8 A M. and arrive at Frederickiburg by 7 PM. Leave Frederickiburg every day at 3 A M and arrive at Richmond by 6 P M. Returning, Richmond every day by 3 A M. and arrive at Frederickiburg by 6 P M. Leave Fredericki burg every day fey 3 A W. and arrive at Wall ingtou by 4 P M. November I If April 1. Leave Walhington every day at 4 P M. and arrive at Alexandria by 7 PM. and arrive at Frederickiburg the next day« by 7P M. Leave predericklburg every d»y at 4 AM. and arrive ft Richmond the next days by 10 AM. Re turning, leave Richmond every day at 1 P M. end arrive at Frederickfturg the next days by 7 PM. Leave Fredericklburg every day at 4 A M, and arrive at Walhington the next days 8 A.M. 6. From Richmond to Petertburg every day, Sundays excepted. Leave Richmond every day at 4 AM. and arrive at Petersburg by 10 o'clock, AM. Returning leave Peterfturgev ery day atsPM. and arrive at Richmond the ■fame days by 7 PM. 7. From Richmond by New Kent court house, Williamlburg, York-town and Hampton to Uorfolk. 3 times a week. jipril f to Novemier I. Leive Richmond every Toefdiy, Thnrfday and 3aturday it 3A M. Arrive at New-York 4 P M, and arrive at Norfolk (he next diyj, Wednefdayt, Friday, »nd Sundays by 1 P M. Returning, leave Norfolk every Tuesday, Thurs day and Satuiday, at 10 A M ; arrive at York in the evening. Leave York every Wednesday, Friday a*d Sunday by 3 A M, jnd arrive at the fame days by 6 P M. Novqnier 1 It April 1. leave Richmond erery Monday, Wednesday and Fridayat iPMj arrive at Norfolk in two dayi on Vednefday, Friday and Monday by fa AM. Returning, leave Norfolk every Men- WednefcUy and Friday it 1 "P M« and ar rive at Richmond in two days on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by 10 A M. 8. From Petersburg by Cabbin Point Surry court house, Smithfield, Suffolk and Poitf mouth to Norfolk throe times a week. Leave Petersburg every Monday, Wednes day and Friday at ti o'clock, noon, arrive at Suffolk the next days by 1P M; leave Suffolk at » P My and arrive at Norfolk by 8 P M. Returning, leave Norfolk every .Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 4 A M m , arrive at Suffolk fame days by 10 A As. Leave Suffolk at 11 A My and arrive at Petersburg every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by noon. 9. Petersburg j)y Harrifville, Goldfonville a.nd Warrenton to Louifburg three times a week. Leave Pererfburg «very Monday, Wedaef day and Friday at a P M. and arrive at Louif barg m two days on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 10 A M. Returning, leave Louif burg every-Afnd ay, Wednesday and Friday at 2 P My and arrive at Petersburg in two days on Wednesday, Friday and Afonday at 10 A. M. 10. From Louifburg by Raleigh, Averyfbo ro* a-nd Fayetteville to Mc Falls, three times a week. Leave Louifburg evtry Sunday, Wednesday and Friday at t P M t arrive at Mc. Falls on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday by 9 A M. Returning, leave Af'Fallson Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 3 P M, and arrive at Louifburg or* Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 10 A M. 11. From M'Fallsby Chereau court heufe to Camden three time* a week. Leave .M'Falls every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday at I P M, and arrive at Camden or Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at 10 A M Returning, leave Cam den every Tuesday, ThurfcJay and Saturday at a P My and arrive at Af'fallron Thursday, Sa turday and Afonday at 1© A M. ia. From Camden by Statefburg and Jamef viHe toCharlefton, three times a week- When the river is so high as to make long Ferriea, the mail (hall be carried from Camden on the foath fide of Santee river Leave Canden eveiy Sunday, 3fuefday and Thursday at a P iW, and arrive at Charfefton on Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday at 10 A M. Returning, leave Charlenon Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 3 P iw,and arrive at Camden the next Tuesday, Thursday and Sa turday at 10 A M. 13. From Camden by Columbia, Edpefield court house, and Campbell town to Augusta, three times a week, Leave Candenevery, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at a PM, and arrive at Augusta on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 10 A M. Returning, leave Augusta every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 3 P M, and arrive at Camden on Tuesday, 1 hnrfday, and Saturday at 10 AM. 14. From Charleston by Jackfonfborough and Coofawhatehy tu Savannah twice a week. Leave Charleston every Tuesday ard Thursday at 6 r m. arrive at JackfonfbOroijgh onWednefday and Friday at % r m. arrive at Coofawhatehy on Thursday and Saturday by 5 a m. aod arrive at Savannah on Friday and Sunday by 8 n m. Return ing, Leave Savannah every Saturday and Tuesday by 4 am. arriveatCoofawhatchy by 8 p m an*i ar rive as Charleston on Tuesday andThtrtfday by IO A M. 15. From Augusta by Louisville to Savannah once a we«k. Leave Augufla every Baturday at % ? m. arrive LouifviU* on .Sunday by 6 pm leave Louisville on Monday at Sam. and anive at Savannah on Tuesday at 5. p. m. leave Savanuah on Wednesday at & a. m• and arrive at Louisville on Thursday by j p.m. leave Louisville on Friday at 6 a.m. and arrive at on ijlturday at Ip a hi. 16- £rem Augusta by WaynefborougK to Sa vannah once a week. Leave Augusta e*rery at % t. m- arrive at Wayneflftnr«egh on s&'ednefvay hy 8 a. m. and arrive at Savannah on FrHay by 3 p m i*g, leave Savannah every Saturday at 9 a at. arrive at Wayufbarough on Monday by 3 t . and ar rive it Alguf'a on Tuefda? by 9 a m. 17. From Wa)neftor<H»gh to L«uifvflle. Leave Waynefboroußh every Wedoeiday at 9' a M.and arriveat Lnuilvilie by 3p m. Returning, leave laouifviJlc e<rery Thursday at 5 a u.and ar rive at Wayneiborough by 1 p u. 18, From Savannah by oiwbury, Riceborougb, Darien and tfrunfwick to Stary's once a week- Leave Saraamah every Wcdncfday at 9 a m. rive at on rimrfday by 10 a m. and arrive at Starys on Saturday by 9a h. Rrturu ia£, leave St. Marya every Sararday at 3 r M. ar rive at Riceborough the next Monday by 3 r u. and arrive at Savannah the next Tuesday byj pa. MOT.S. Note i. The mail on the route No. 9, 10, it and 12 is to be carried in a wheel carri age or by a led liorfir. A penalty at tber ate of 12 cents a mile wiU be incurred by the contraftor for each time and mile that he (hall carry the fame without making use of •either a carriage or led horse. No altera tion wilj be made in the times fixed for the. arrival and departure of the mails in these routs. Note 2. The Poflmafler-General may al ter the times of arrival and departure at any time during the continuance of the contrails, he previously stipulating an adequate com pensation for any extra expence tnat may be occasioned thereby. Note 3. Fifteen minutes lhall be allowed for opening and doling the mail at all offices where 110 particular time is fpecified. Note 4. For every fifteen minuter delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) in arriving after the times orefcribed m any contrast, the contraftor • "ill forfeit one dollar ; and if the delay continue until the departure of any depending mail, whereby the mails des tined for fiith depending mail lose a trip, an additional forfeiture of five dollar* (I*ll be incurred. Note Newspapers as well as letters are to be sent in the mails : and if any person, making propolis, desires to carry newspa pers, other than those conveyed in the mail, for his own emolument, he imift state in his projpofals for what funi he will carry it with that emolument, and for what sum without that emolument. Nfte 6. Sheuld any person, making pro pefals, define an alteration of the times of arrival and departure above fpecified, be molt (late in his proposals, the alterations dcfired, and the difference they will make in the terms of liis csntraft. This note does not apply to the routs No. 9, I®, n and 12. No alteration will be made in those times. Note 7. Persons making propafah are de sired to state their prices by the year—Those wHfc will receive their pay quarter ly, in the month ef January, April, Joly. anil OSUbcr. *£Naif,%. The xontrafls for tiw routsl numbered ] to 13, are to be in operation on the HI day of October next, and are to con tinue in force until the ift ot October 1&04- Contrasts fur the routs number 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, are alto to be in operation on the tfl day of Oftober next, and are to continue in force tintil the ill of April 1802. JOS : HABERSHAM, Postmostef-Genera/. Setl&al Post Office, > Philadelphia, March to, 1800. ) NICKLIN and IiKiFJ-'ITH have for sale ' small cheats qf Ginghams, on board 4 ditto of colored Muflinets, the Ihip 4 bates of St. Fernando Serges, . Neftor,m 4 ditto of Camblets, r the river 10 ditto of colored and white from CifiimeTss, J Liverpool 14 trunks of printed Callicoes, Tie ebtve are in imall ajjortedpackage* calculated either for tie Weft India er home trade, 30 tons Lead, in pigs, 8 tons of drj White Lead in hhd*. 17 calks of fine dry Yellow Paint, 6 ditto of Mineral Black, 1 ditto of ditto White, 10 ditto of Cokothar, 3 ditto of Purple Brown, 10 cases English China Ware in setts, 36 calks of Nails assorted, 300 barrels pickled SalmOn, So half ditto ditto, 80 barrels Herrings, 10 ditto Shad, 10 dftto Mackarel, 7 calks of Porter in bottles, 90 puncheons Rum, 190 pipes of Brandy, 4th proof, *5 P'P C * Madeira Wine, 27 quarter chests Young HyfonTaa, 13 boxes of imperial ditto, English Gunpowder, HF Forged Copper Nails and Bolts, SailCanvaft, Empty Wine Bottles, Cork in Ihects, Green Coffee in hhds. Febrijary 13, TO BE LST, T H E L OT, - At the north-east corner of Arch and Ninth streets, Now occupied by Mr. Benjamin Busty, as a Board Yard. ICj 5 * Enquire at No. 218 Arch street. March 17. ztawtf. A COUNTRY SEAT. FOR SALE, r r"H AT banJfome Country Feat, hebnging to i the estate of *dam ZantzijUfcr, decealctl ; situated on Schuylkill, rear Gray's Firry, contain ing about 41 ae(es of loud, en whicnis (rested, a large, commodious brkk houfc, three rMamo a 11 ,or, with a largu piacza. A good barn, coaca houfc, See. anil a pump ot excellent wafer. The buildings areHeirlj new, and in good eosdhbr. There is alfb on the premises a noted Ro<k, called Rambo'», whith » one of the eeft landings and fibbing places on tha river. The gardre ii large and very productive, as is the icmainrier tf the land which bye high, and commands a l.eautiful view of both rivers, the cUy and the naighbour hood Poffefcon eau be had immediately. A farther description i» deemed unneccffary, as it is cipe&edthe premises will be viewed previous to a fate, and the price terms of payment, See. will be txiiit known by HENRY ZANTZIKGER, Mfittrn- Adqiiniftra.or to Paid estate, No. i6j, Market Street. N. 3. In cafe the ab«re property is notdi'fpo feiofat private Tale, it will then be fold at the Merchant's CofFte House, on Saturday the i»(t. at 7 o'clock in the evening. April 3 mw jcf.tf A GOO® THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE & LOT, FOR SALE IN THE CITY OF BURLINGTON, SITOATS on High Srtet, the Brh door be low James Sterling*! on the fame fide of the way. The fr«at has been occupied for feteral year# as a Shoe store, and there are couunodious back building*, urhicb with .its advantages of situation, renders it a very eli gible stand for bufinet'j, as a retreat for a p#r Ton wishing to remove from Philadelphia.— The lot is in a high state of cultivation as a garden, and is llored with a variety of choice fruit trees ALSO, A VALUABLE TAN-Y A R D, With building thereon, which arc large and nearly new, Gtuate on the tad fide of Wood Street, ud it adjoining to the above described preraife.. On the weft fide of the fame ftrect a lot wel! situated to bui d upon. Containing upwards of one acre, about 300 feet in depth and 150 feet freirt. It may be fold, either altogether or in separate lot» of from »• to jo fc«|, so ai 10 suit the purihafer. LUIWI SE, About 39 Acres of Land, Tw# and an half milca from Hurlinpton on the road to Dunk'a Ferry, having aprofpeil ol the Delaware, and handl'oroely situate for a Country. Retreat, or suitable f»r railing truck for the Philadelphia market, to be fold toge ther, or divided to suit the purchiicr The foregoing property will be fold on eify terms with refpefl to payments. For further particulars inquire of Joshua R. Smith, No. HI, North Fifth Street, John Smith, Jun, N«. 99, Arch street, or of Sraifh and Allitifcn, Burlington. 4th.mo it VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. About 2J acres of Land, LAYING on the east Gdc of the Falls Road.— On the East it it b«unded by property belong i i»g to Mr. Teoch Frapcis, fen—on the south, by ' a road «£ two perc-hcs, and on the north by a lane, which separates it from Mr. M'Call. It is propo sed to divide this land into 3 equal part* in order j to fait the purchafcrs. I Alio, 31 acres, fituattd on the weft fide of ! Gerir.antown road, adjoining Mafters's estate, being part of th« property of the lac® Sr.mucl MifttiD. For terms apply to Samuel Mifflin, corner of - Market and nth Itreetl. January 34. dtf- eotjy, tltwlfj taw6w TOR SALs, JACOB SPERRY, & Co. No* 195 Market Str.it, Ofirr for sale at riwfbnaW prices, Tor Approved paper, or in barter for Coffee, TKI rOLL®WINO GOODS, Entitled to Drawback: 20 Caf«s Cms ala- 1 calc Ladies' Shoes! Morlaix. 5 cases fine Elberfel.. 4 do. Do 'lafles Limns 4 do. Rouans 4 do. Siamoifes 4 do Platillasßoy- 3 do. SileGahankfs.; ales. * <l°. Damaflc tai)!c 10 do. Caflerillos or linen aflorted witli white rolls of 11 & napkins half yard-. 3 do. Moreas 8 do Checks and 4 do ¥lan<Jer» Bed stripe». Ticks, 6 4, 9-4 *nd| 3 <io. Fine Elber- 10 4 feld Checks 4 do. -Coltan Bed 4 do. Contils and Ticks Liftadoes I do. Thread ftoek 1 do. Check (hint. iafts, Gloves & pas -16 do. Oil cloths. uloons 10 do. Tapes of all 1 do. Ki,d Gloves numbers, plain, twil-' 2 do; Ribbon led, blye and white. 3 do. Garnets and ioo Travelling cafesof Pearls different flics' 1 calk* aflosted Iron 4 cases cut Bint De- mongery capters, pint & quart t do. Scythes, 10 3 cases gill tumblers hands. 1 cafe wine glades 4 do. CAffee milts iji boxes of Window' 3 Cables of 125 fa- Olil's, 8 by 10 thorns each, 9 & tc. » casts Sealing Wax incki With «ne*t*nliveaffortfcient of Looking Glass Plates of the follswing fi«s, 16-12- 1 7" lo ti 17-13, 14, 26-1 j, and 28-16, and a variety of other goods usually imported from Hamburg. March 11. d6t—taw'4w. - PRATT Ssf KINT2ING, No. 95, ,Nouh Watcr-flrect, HAVE CM THE FOLLOWING GOODS, ENTITLED to drawback, which tkey ofler for sale at moderate prices for caih, or the usual credit ; or oh a credit of i* or 18 months upon Mortgages on Real Property, in or near the City of Philadelphia, or other fatisfa&ory security. f® boxes and Kales Tick- 13 pipes oW Port Wine. lenburghs. 25 boxes Tumblers af -60 do. do. Hemp- Totted. cn linens. 200 boxes Hamburgh 50 do. do. Qzaa- Window Class 8 by brigs. io, &c. 50 do Patterborpes. 1 chest assorted Looking 25 do. Bielfield Linens. Glasses. II do Creas and Creas SeYejal large elegant do. a la Morlaix. 1500 Demijohns. Brows Rplls. 50 kegs Pearl Barley., Do. Hefliars. A few tons Roll Br m- Polish RolJf. lloae. Bed Ticks. 10 kegs Ycll«w Ochre. Siamois. A tew bblt. Rofln, Axabhs. 40 tons Rufiia Hemp. Empty Bag's. fco hhds. Hogs Bristles. Oil Cloths 1 hh'lb. Dutch Gluer Shces and Slippers. 10 cefks Jtfaiis affdrtcd Spal aad upper ffoar* ,yJ. to lock Qoil !• Sailing Wex, fl6 tfadc? "ttbtufivTr^ery. A package Gold aad Sii- 8 casks Hoes. vcr Watches. German Steel. A few chcfts Toys. 6 hhds. Offer mill*. Slaus and Pencils. BiocKiag Twine, Tapts, 70 hhds Haranna Mo Stone Pickling ktot*, lasses kc. &c, February 15 PROPOSALS BY A. DIGKINS Of J. ORMROD, Fan PUBLISHING The Pursuits of Literature, A SATIRICAL POEM IN FOUR DIALOGUES, WITH NOTtS. To tvhUb will be Annexed, A VINDICATION OF THE WORK. AND TRANSLATIONS Of all the Greek, Latin, Italias, and French pallage*, quoted in the Prefaces, Vindicition and Notes. BY THE AUTHOR. PROPOSALS. It (hall be elegantly ex The Work will be print ed from the lad Lon don edition, and will form a large o&avo volume of about jco pages,including an in dex whij h this edition will alone poilcfs. in the prtss, and will iossihle speed. N. B.—lt is now j be finished with all p< \* Sabfcripiions will be revived ,by A. Dic kins, No. 25, North Second Street, opposite Chrifl <?hurch t and J. Ormrod, No. 41, Ghefirut-ftreet, and by th|e principal Bookfcllers throughout the United States. March 17, JUST COME TO HAND, And for falc at W. Young, J. & J.-Crukshan*, and Thomas Dobson's BcwKSTjo^ti, A 1 OEM, Sccred tv the memory of , george Washington, Late Pre fidcii t of the "United Stales, and Commander hi Chief of the Arrtiits df the United States. Adapted to the lad February ißoo. By Richard Al^op, march »6. JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, A QUAs'lirr OF WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes. FOR SALE By ISAAC HAIiVRY, J*W. N. B. Any fixe or sizes that may be wanted cut larger than 18 by is.canbe had frum said manufacto ry, on being ordered; ind attention given 19forward 00 any order* ibat tnay be.left for that purpose Appl/at No. 9, South Water-street, •» above, july 8 dlf TO BE LET, And possession given on the 19 tb of That' lartrff and commodioua HOUSE, At the corner of Vine and Third streets. No* 87, (flow occupied'by Apply at No- 248,-High march 31 GEORGE DAVIS hus just received froml>Jl - lia, via New York, a very large Parcel; %i Law Books, all of the latest editions, which ren ders tils a ? ffortft>ect he beliey«9 the niofr extenuve and 'yalUt&le dn &.t continer.t. They will *te opened this day, trvdteadyfotTaleat any time ai ter wards The fubferibers to thfct imptfrtant^work, •worth"s Syjlem if Pkailinv, afe'informed that it is qow arrived, and will be delivered en application. Blank Declarations fettled and apprdyed by tte tnoft dlfltnglliAied itfiaft&ets, to be had bf G. D. March 11, map Of new.jersey. commifltoncrs appointed for the pnrpofe *■ of circulation fubfefiption papers, pi an of procur'bg mi accurate Map bf Ntw- Jvffty, ittftxied lately after their lppointraf ht tfajjf-i , mitred printed copies the plan to variousperfotoe in the several eouuties of thi* slate, and in the cities of New York and Philadelphia, and firice that time,,through the medium ofthe public printej hav? requested the gentlemen ehtmflcd with those papers, to return the nurnWr of fulfcriber* by them rtfpelHvelf procured, to James Salter, sfq; 4 at Trenton, on or before the 6ih day of February haft. The number of furfcriptions received, not amounting: to two thousand, the commifii oners did not conceive the tnie Ives authorized to" 6* a day for the meeting ofthe company; nevertheless be ing (Sff opinion from refpe&able information rfiat the a&uai '.fubferiptions are nearly, if not fatty, ■adequate to the complete organization of the com pany, if they could be afecrtained hr regular re turns, and being convinced that a tfaflirg degree ci exertion, on ttoe past of.-the persons holding the lifl! fcription lifts, would enable them to carry the intcntiort of th« fubferibers into dfc&, they have by the unanimous advice and confeut of tke fab fcribcrs, whom they have been able to conlult, fixed'on the 14th day of May licit, being the ad day of the fitting ofthe supreme cft'art, for a mect iivg of the futtfcriWfcrs at H u>*clo«.k in the forenoon, at the State House in Trenc»u, lor the purpose of cleding five Truces ami a Treasurer, if the num< bar of fubferiptions Iho-uld be fuftciest, or in any event to determine on the meafores neceffiry to fe cwe tho-'attainment of an objeit io-ufeful to the tlate. From the wotverfal ppW~ubation exhibited by their fellow-citizcn.*, ac theVonvnepcemrtit ofthi# undertaking, it was to be expe&ed that the sub sCriptions returned w< ula have ensured it's immc< diare c-xecttidto, aHdlttfe coVmttilfioners are furfua ded if proper'at tin tiim is paid to fcnfc procuringbf to theiff-putrdvnl return -at the tithe lixed loj,- the and to the attendance ol jhe I'artVr delay will take place in commencing tKe of the company, is time fortheir exe cution during the cotirte of the enftimg fummcr. WI&LIAM PEARSON, } Ma 'SKEL. KWING, C Commrc. THOMAS M.POTTER. J Trent»n, March 12,, ißo#, N. B papers are left with the f<f|* l°\v!i (atr.opg other) gc iitlehicn, in their refjpec nv6 coiirh.ii, to whom thoie pttfoiis defirou* ot ©H}fc&>6Fthe contyany afe r»^uefl'ed toappty. Wn|. Cerapfiofd, RTq. Morriv Gcrfhirm Dunn, Esq. Midline* Artis Sr.icrravo, Esq. S.ilem. 'Silas Fjq Sussex r" (&ec rge Btf'rgiii, Hq. Cvtnltrldnd f Wm MErtwt'*, Kfq. 1 William Lloyd, Esq. uvlonmvutb. Joseph Man); Inlon, Efq lifter don. Perer Bergen. fatu&F The above gentlemen, wn'th aU others holding fubfeription paper?, arc particularly requeued t« forward the original fobfcripti3n pipers, to Jamet Salter, Esq. Treasurer on or before tbe 14th day of May next. March a 6, r HE Public art rec«iviu|rtj e J, Sufcfcnb'ers Note in favor of, ann ir.tior fed by Thomas W. Francis, dated yefte/STfy, at 6c days aft.er date Tor eight hundred .Ujuars. The note « in the hand' Writing of the ffuh'fcri ber, and at the fccrtt* m a mem<*aftd«rtn «by cfie indorter, f© the. credit-of the dta/wer, Thoinas W Francis This iiotc togqphgr with a ton tract between Charles YVtMumfoß, and Charles Hale for lands in township, No. 4, ia the <th ranpe of Strt;<slcr county, iiatc of New»Jerfcy» and I'ttftdry other papers c intsined in a Pocket Book, were taken from the Subfcrihcrs d*lk last evening. As the above can be ef rih irfe to tile person wfeo has carried thertt tF, • fhhobtd th<y be returned, no qncittern*-(hall fcc 2fked. - ccuced and be deliver ed to fubfcribernatthe moderate price of fa. dollars andJifty cents, in boaids I'o others it will be raised. February 6 For property in the City, Or mitbln tbirtj miles of it, A PLANTATION op tra<ft of L»»d (a Mifflin County and State of Peanfylva nia, within fix IfiilM «f tlie river Juniata, cot*>» taining jbost 300 acrea. There are about fifty actes cleared, part ot' wfiich i» a rich bottom, watared by a conflarit stream that it ilreng enough to wqrk an oil or a grift mill. Any pei*Sn i/ctming to deal for it, may obtain fur ther >rtor<Mir>n by applying at the- offic • of tbis gazette. 3»tvtf. N. H. If fold, stcd'.r w'W be given for pjrt of flip, money. (Stliber 17, -1799 P AH-AWAY from Spring Totgt, in York County, a negron-nm, named ISAAC, other wise GUtJJfy about ai year* aid, the property of Robert Colemar.; Hfq. He is abwtrt j feet 8 inches high, ha* a blemish in his eyes, more wnite in them,than common, by trade a Fergs man ;.had on arid Wok With hifti a drab coloured broad doth coat, alhfcjft new, a Tailors jacket*nd fintrfloonf j printed fancy cord, a iwaafdown ttripad under acloet-; a forum hat;; One fine and one coarse flsirt' one mullin handkerchief, fpriggad, two \ ditto firiped border, a blue Persian under jacktt and two prir cotton flocking*. Whoever tike# up said negro and lodges him in anv jail in this ornltf of the ueigabouring states (bail have the above re ward or reasonable expences if brought home. JOHN BJUBfIJ. N. B. As coast j_ioisfcob4Uc.lt* jjy up «iOf %»*fc:, c November J" ' c ' .*• ; t ' "**▼ * *>pril 1 wwtf -L<A.W BOOK STORE, • • ftq-lligi'Stritt. Char!c«*Clarlv,fify CAUTION. SAMUEL MIFFLIN. . dtf. TO BE SOLD FOft CASH, 0» KXr.HAKGF.D, Twenty Dollars Reward. "V BMVITHV OX J.ff. F£Nm. Jtrr 3taw4W Etsnf dtf.
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