* PROPOSALS, FOlt CAHRYING. The Mails of the United States\ On the following Post Heads, Will bercccived at the General Post Office, until the lotbday of July next. I.pHOM PortfMio.irb, by r Newbury'poilpfwich, Beverlev, Salem and Lynn 10 BuHori, three times a wetk. From April I.J to October 15. Leave £nrth*3u:h every Tuesday, Thmfday lit J Saturday a. 4 A.M aqd Arrive at Boston "the fame days by 6P. M. r eturm'ig, leave Bolton every Mcvnday, Wednesday and Friday ai4 K M and arrive at Portsmouth the fame days by 6 P. M. from October 15 to April 15. Leave Portfm'uth rvery Tuesday, fhorjday ,nd Satuvday a' 1 P. M. and arrive at Boston on the days, Wednesday, Friday and Sundav at 6P. M. Hemming, leave Bol ton every Monday, W.dneida> and Friday at 6 A. m. and arriveat Portfmouih the next days, T'lr /aay, Thursday and at 10 A. m. - From Boston by VVorcefter, Brookfield, SpriVfkld, WuffirW, Hartford, Wethersfield, JWidJUtuwß, Durhsm. Wailinpford, New-Ha veu, Milford, Stratford, f airfirM, Norwa k, Stamford, New Kor.hclle, East Chester and Haerlem to New-York, three times a week. from April 15 to October 15. Leave Bolton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at HAM - arrive at Worcester by 6p m. Leave Wt rcefiev every Tuesday, Thurl day and Saturday at 3; a m. Arrive at bro< k firld by to a M.at Springfield by 2 r v.i It&ui fieid by. 5 P w. and at Hartford at 9 v nfr/ Iff fame da vs. Leave Hartford every Wednesday and Friday at 3 a m. arrive at Nvw_ Haven by soon ; leave New-Haven at 1 rm. and arrive at Stamford by 9 p m fame days. Leave Stamford every Tuesday, Thurfcay and Saturday at 3 a m. ar.4 arrive at New-York fame days by 12 o'clock, noon. Returning leave New-York every Mer.dW, Vedndday and Friday at 11 am. arrive at Stamford iri the evening ; leave Stamford eve-y rpefday, Thrrfday and Saturday by jam; arrive at ■New-Haven I>y noon ; leave New-Haven at 1 , T m. and arrive at Hart fori by 9PM; '«avt Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by jam; arriveat Springfield by 10 A i«, and at Worcester by 9 P m ; leJ"ve Woreeher every Thursday, Saturday and TWMay by 3 A m, and arrive at Bofli't) lamedaysby 1 ? m. From October 15 to April 15. Leave Bofloievery 'f ueiday, Thu'fday and Saturday by 8 a m , arrive ft Worcqfter by 8 , MS leave Worcester OH Wcdiiefd»v, Friday and Monday at 4 a m ; arrived at Suflield lims days by 8 pm. Lrave Kutfield Thurfclay, Sa tur'ay and Tuesday at 4 am. and arrive at New-Haven by 8f M. Leave New Havenev try Friday, Monday and Wtdnefday at 4 a M, Ji,d arrive at Ne* York the next 4ayt Satu day, Ttlsfday ana I hmltlay by 11 A m. Returning, leave New-York every Monday, Wednesday and Triday at 11 am: arrive at Kew-H**tn 01, Tuesday, Thursday and* Sa turday by $ p m. Leave New-Haven every Monday, VVednefda j an J Friday by 4 A m. ar rive at Siiflfield by 8 P m. Leave SuffieLd Tues day, Thursday and Saturday by 4 a. m and arrive at Worcester by 8 P M. e Wor cester evtry Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 A Jk ;ind arrive at Soiim the fame days by 4 P "■ ■5. From New-York byNewr.ik, Li:zabe:n »o\v3, Ralifl'ay, \Voodbridge, Nrw-Brunl* kk, Prjncetoa,' Trenton. Brift.il and Frar.k/ord to Philadelphia everyday, Sunday excepted. Leave WW'-York every "day, Sunday'except ed,"it i PM. and arrive in Philadelphiathenext day at 7 A M iB hours. Returning, leave Phi ladeiphia day, sunday excepted at i P. M. andarrivtat New-York the next day by 7 AM. From November 1 to May 1, the hour of"arrival and at New- York fliall be extended to 8 \ M. 4. From Baltimore by Blade?ifbur£ to Wa fhir.gton every day, Suaday excepted. April 1 tp November 1 Leave < very day at 31 \M. and arrive at by 6 ? M. Rf-turn leave W.ifhirgton every day at 3 AM. au4 ar rive atluiliiuiore by n A M. m 'otr 1 to April r Leave Baltimore every d*-yat 4 a m. and arrivr at Wafliisgton by ap m. Returning, leave Walh ington every day at 10 a m. and arrive at Balti moieby 7 PM. 5. From Washington city by George town, Alexandria, ColcHeller, Dumfries, Aquica, Falmouth, Frederickiburg. Bowling Green and Hauovtr court house to Richmond, c. h. every day, Suxidays excepted. From April 1 to November I Leave Wafliington every day at 8 A M. and arrive at Fredericklburg by 7 PM. Leave Fredmculburg 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 by 6 P M. Leave Frederickf burg every day by 3 AM. and arrive at Walh ington by 4 PM. November J to April 1 Leave Wafiiington every day at 4 P M. and arrive at Alexandria by 7 PM. and arrive at FrederrckAurg the next days by 7 PM. Leave Ft edericklburg every day at 4 A M. and arrive at Richmond the next days by 10 AM- Re turning, leave Richmond every day at 2 P M. and arrive it Frederickfburg the next days by 7P M. Leave Frederickiburg every day at 4 A M, and arrive at Walhington the next days by 8 A.M. 6. From Richmond to Petersburg every/Jay, Sundays excepted. Leave Richmond < very day at 4 AM. and arrive at Pfeterlbufg by 10 o'clock, AM. Returning leave Peterlburg ev ery day at 1P M. and arrive at Richmond the fame days by 7 P M. 7. From Richmond by New Kent court house, Williamflaurg, York-town and Hampton to Norfolk, 3 times a week. / April i to November I Leave Richmond every Tucfday, Thursday aid Saturday at 3A M. Arrive at New-York by 6 P M, and arrive at Norfolk the next <iays, Wtdnefdays, Friday, and Sundays by 1 PM. Returning, leave Norfolk every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday* at 10 A M ; arrive at York n the evening. Leave York every Wednesday, Friday avd Sunday by 3 A M, and arrive at Richmond the fame days by 6 PM. November 1 to April 1 Leave Richmond exery Monday, Wedncfday aud Friday ataPM; arrive at Norfolk in two days on WedneftUy, Friday aad Monday by 10 AM. Returning, leave Norfolk every Moa day, Wednesday and Friday at a P M» and ar rive at Richmond in two day* on Wednesday, Friday and Monday.by 10 a M 8. From Pertrlburg by Cabbin Point Surry court house, Snuthiield, Suffolk and Poitl mouth to Norfolk three times a week. Leave PeteriWrg every Afonday, Wedref day and at 12 o'clock, noon, arrive at Suffolk, the next days by 1 P /If; leave Stiff.lk at 2 P My and arrive at- Norfolk by 8 P M- Returning, leave-Norfolk every Jl/onday, Wed nesday and Friday at 4 A M\ arrive at Suffolk fame day# by fro A As, Leave Suffolk ar 11 A My and arrive at Petersburg every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by noon. 9. Piterfburg by HarrifvHle, Goldfonville and Warrenton to Louifburg three times a week. Leave Pe:erft>urg every jlfcwday, \Ved:«.ef day and FYffoy at 2 P M. and arrive at Luif bwrg in two'days or). Wednesday-, Friday :md Sunday ai 10 A M. Returning, leave Louif burp every M nd.y« Wednesday and Friday at % P M, a.«d arrive at Petersburg in two days on W-cdnefday, Friday and at 10 A. M. 10. From Louifburg by Raleigh, Averyfbo ro' and Fayetteville t# Ale Fails, ihree times a week. Leave Louifburg every Sunday, Wednesday Friday at i P M y arrive n Mc. Falls on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday by 9 A A*. leave jkT'Failt on jtfonday. VVed nefday and <Friday at 3 P and arrive at Louifburg on Wednefd'y, Friday and A/onday at i« A M, 11. From .WFallsby Chereau court house to Catfiden three time." a week. Leave ifcT'Falls every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday at I P M, aud arrive at Camden or Tuesday, Thursday an i Sunday at 10 A M. Returning, leave Cam den every Tuesday, anVi Saturday ar i P ilfi and arrive at j|7*sa)jtfon Thursday, Sa turd/y and Monday at 10 A M. 12. From Camden t>y Statefturj ar.d J-imef. vsile to Charleston, threa times a week. When rtie river is so high as to make long Ferries, the mail shall be carried from Camden on the fotith fide of Santee river LeaVe Camden eveiy Suijday, Tuesday and Thursday at 2 P M* and arrive at Charleston on Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday at 10 A M. Returning, leave Chvflefton ej'rry Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 3 P Ja t and arrive at Camden the next Tuesday, Thucfday and Sa turday at 10 A M. 13. From by Columbia, Edgefield court house, and Campbell town to Avgufta, three a week. Leave Candenevery, Sunday, Tuesday arid "Thurfdcy at 2 PM, and aiiivc at Angidia vn 7ucfday, fhuifday and Saturday at i«A M. Returning, leave Augufia evtry Sunday, Tu.efday, a»rf Thursday ar 3 P M, and arrive at Camden on 7"u<rfday, Thursday, and Saturday r.t 10 A M, .14 From Charleston by Jackfonftorough and Coofiwhatehy to Sava"nah twice a week. LeaveCharleffon every Tuesday and Thnxfday at 6pm arrive at Ja.ckfocfborougb onWednefday air 1 . Friday at a p m. arrive at Coofiwhafchy cn Tkutfday 2nd Saturday by 5 a m and arrive at Savannah on Friday and tiwndlay by 8 s ai. Retum i»v, Le«Ve Savannah ever} Sa unlay and Tuesday i y | a m arrive at' 'oofa .vJi.-.rchy by Bpm ai'ria ar rive Ht Charte {ion on Tilefday and Thwrfdfcy by lo A fvS 15. Frrm A'sgu(la by L«uifv;!!e to Savannah Off- a week. Leave Augu la every at 3 pm arrive Louisville Oil Sunday by 6pm leave Louivdie cb Afonday at Bam and arrive at- Savannah on Tuesday at 5. p. m. leave Savannah on Wednesday. at* 8 a. m. an«i arrive at I.ruifvjllc on Thursday by S }>• n». Loui/villc on Friday at 6 a.m. and arrive at Audita o» Saturday :tj !0 a m. 16- Frem Augusta by Wayueiboroqgh to Sa vannah once a waek. Leave Augusta every Tuesday at l p. m arrive at Vw'ayntlboroagh on WedrjefXty by 8 a. m and arrive at Savannah on Fri;!ay by 3 p m. Return, ing, U.aveSaVannah every Saturday at 9 a m.arrive at Wayri(borough nn Monday by 3 p m. and ar rive at Augusta on I'uefiiay by 9 a m. 1?. Fwm Wa^nelbo rough to Louisville, Leave Waynelbarough every Wednesday at 9 am. and arrive at Louisville by 3 pm. Returning, leave Louisville every Thuyfday at 5 a M.and ai rive at Wayn. {borough ky r p m. I£ From Savannah by Sunhury, Riccborough, Darien and Tttiafwick to Stary's once a week. Leave Savannah ev?cry Wednfefday at 9 a m. ar rive at Riceborough on rhurl'day by >0 a m. and arrive at Starys «n Saturday by 9a m. Return ing, leave St. Marys every Sanrday at 3 p m. ar rive at Riceborough the next Monday by 3 r m. and arrive at Savannah the next Tuesday byj pm. no Tt s Notj r. The mail on the route No. 9, 10, 11 and 12 is to be carried in a *Jie«] fii'mi agc or by a led horse. A penalty at ther ate of 12 cen.rs a mile will be incurred by the contractor for each time aud mile that he (hall carry the fame without making Life, 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 th^fe routs. Note 2. The Postmaster-General may al ter the times of arrival and Qeparture at any time during the continuance of the contract he previot-ifly (Violating an adequate com pensation for any extra expence tnat may be uccafioned thereby. Note 3. Filtcan minutes shall be allowed for opening aixi doling the mail nt-alj offices where 110 particular time is fpecified. Note 4. For every fifteen minute? delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) in arriving after the times prescribed in any contradl, the contractor shall forfeit one dollar ; and if the delay continue until the departure of any depending mail, whereby- the mails des tined, for such depending mail loft* a trip, an additional forfeiture of five dollars (hall be incurred. Nctc 5. Newspapers as well as letters are to be font in the mails : and if any perfoiv, making proposals, defjres to carry newspa pers, other than those conveyed in the mail, for tus own emolument, he must state in his proposals for what funi he will carry it with that emolument, aiid for what turn without that emolument. Note 6. Should any per foil, making pro pofals, desire an alteration of the times of arrival aad departure above fpecified, he mud state, in his proposals, the alterations de fired, and the difference they will make in the terms of his c«*ntra&. This note does not apply to the routs No. 9, 10, 11 and 12. No alteration will be made in those times. Note 7. Perfens making proposals aretk fired to state their prices by the year—Those who contract will receive their pay Iv, in the month of January, April, July and Q&sber. Note 8. The contrafls fur tVie routs numbered l «■» «}, are lobe V> qF ration o:i , the ill O&ottr next, cm, 4 tinue in iorce until tte >ft otfMSober 1 Bc4j rmjts number I4> 15, '&j 17 and 18,' are afc.t6he.in operation on tli« lft day of OflQbef next v >nd are. to ccntim;e ui force until the lft «f April 1802. JOS :■ HABERSHAM, Posinidster-Gcue)\:.\ Central Post-dflice* March 20> 1800. \ Prevention fetter than Cure. For the frewmtien ?<nd cu*-e of Bilio-iS arid Malignant is t* com mended % J)a. HAHN'S Anti-bilious Pills, WHICH have been attended with a decree of fucccfs fiigh{y grateful to the inven tor's filings, in several parts of the Weft-In dies,and the fay t hern pans of the United States, particularly in Baltimore, Pcterlburg, Rich mond* Norfolk, Edcnton, Wilmington,Charlel 1 ton, Savannah. &c. The teliimony of a num ber of pcrfon* in each of the above place> can be adduced, who have reafaa to believe that a tiraelv tfft of" th s fulurary remedy, ha 3, under Providence, prelerved their lives when in the most alarming circwmftances. Fa&s of thi> conclusive nature speak more in favour of a medicine, than columns of pompous eulogy, founded on mere aflerti >n, eould do. It is-n«t indeed presumptuously proposed as 2n infaiiiblc tfure, hut the inventor has every poffijbifc reafen, which can result from extensive experience for believing that a dofeofthefe pills, taken once every two weeks during the preva lence of o-ir a/.mual bilious fevers, will prove an infallible preventative ; an:! further, that in the earlier ftagts of th'oftr diseases, their use -will very generally foefceed in restoring health and frequently in cases esteemed desperate asd bey ond ri#p-vver of common remedies. The operation of these piUs is perfe<SUy mild and maybe used tk fafety by perfonsin every situation and of every age. They are excellently adapted t« carry ofFf j perfluous bile and prevent its- morbid fc,cretiorjs j to refiiore and amend the appetite ; to produce a free pcrfpiraticn and thereby prevent colds which are often of. fata! consequence. A dole never fails to remove a cold if taken on its firlt appe ra:i. e. They are far removing habjtual cojiivem-f*, f.ckru-f* of ;he licrsach and severe head ache, and ought to betaken by all perfjoi s 011 a change of climate. They hive been found remarkably efficacious In preventing and curing most disorders attend ant on long voyages, and should be procured and carefully pi cierved for ufc by every feamar/. Db.HAHN'S Gamine Eye-water, eyes, whctfcor rhf? effrfi of natural weakness, or of accident, fpeirJily removing inflammations, dc fiwxiopf- of rheum, dulinefa, itching, and films in the eyes, never failing to cure thole n>ala»!u* which frequently fccccfe-: the fmf-.1l pox, watTfe vtrs, and woilccr'ully strengthening a weak fj^ht. Hundreds have experienced its excellent virtues wljcju nearly deprived oi figljt; A ctrtain a: Tooth-ache Drops. The only remedy yet discovered whichr;ive< im mediate and lading relief in the most fevefi: in fiance*. The Anodyne Elixir. For the cure of every kind ©fhead-acbe,and for pair,# in the face and neck. Ir.jalhble Ague and Fever Drops J hi* medicine has never failed, in many thou sand ?afes Ti©t one in a hundred has hadocrtfion to take mere than cue hottle, and numbers not half a bottle. The monty will be returned If tic is not performed, SOLD BY Wit, Y. BIRCH, S>7 ATfONJiR, No. 17, South Second Street, And no where else, in Philadelphia. Where also may be had* Dr. Hamilton's Warm Dsliroying Lozenges, his Sovereign Jilixir for coughs, &c. Refiorative Dreps, E Hence and Ex- of Mufiard, Povt'reijn Qvtwcnt foivtheltch, Dr. Hahn's infallible German Corn Plaifter, In dian Vegetable Specific for Venereal com plaint, GowlanU's and Persian Lochh, Etc flora ti ve Tooth Powder, Lip Safte, Church's Cough Drop, PHU, &c. &c, aprii 16 JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, A QUAKIITr OF WINDOW GLASS, O; different sizes, FOR s4 LB: &Y ISAAC HAUVEY, Tkn N. B. fires that may4>e Wae'H cut larger than tb by 12, can be had liora said mar»ufa&i>- ry, on ordered; and attention given to forward on any orders that may be left for that purj.offr—— Appl/at No. g, Scuih Warer-ftrect, as above, july 8 dtf NOTICE. VYTKF-P.EAS Pragers and Company, of Phila- VY delphia, merchants, did on the fourth of the nrefent month, their effects real werional and mixcdi to the fubferibers, Idr the c nefit of their creditors, allowing three raonths for their creditor? rrfiding in the United States ot America, and nine months for creditors beyond ftfa to prove theii^cUitns —Now therefore, those who hive a»y demand against said eflate, are re queued to furnifti the fame immediately. and all perfous who are indebted, to fiidc/lare are requeu ed to make <mmr<iiar« p*ymriat, to PRAGERS & Co. Nu. 6, Lombard flrect, who are appointed. Agent to the \fligDees—ln failure whereof, legal tneafures will be inftiruted for the recovery of such debts as are not discharged with, ut delay. George Latimer> ""j jlndrew Bayard. 1 A ir John IVaddington f g " CeS ' William Waln % J April la, ,N O T t r: e {"'HE Creditors of Isaac Painter are desired to reader i» their accounts to the sub scriber, « n or before the lirft of May next, is a dividend will then be made; and all thole mcteWed t<*/aid firm are desired to make im nlediate payment or they will be dealt with ps the law diretfs. JACOB CLARK, Affiance SiawtiM April 9 34 hhds. Jamaica prims Sugars, Juit urrived in ship Knife, And Landing *t Walnut-flrtct Wharf, FOR RAT.R BY April 11 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, FBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv««, in pur. fuaiKi o c the ad of Co Ag re is. pa fle d on the fir ft day of Match, o™ (K ufa 1 .hundred., intituled * s An a<st in ..dlition 10 jj. j:&,. !ii a'-t regulating the . a laud appropriated for military services, anuj f.-t the Society of ihe United Brethren fi> prowa - gating tKe GorTpei amrog 'lit Heathen/* ?.j fol lows ; Cntjy ill. Ail the fra&ional parrs as the qoarm townships adjoining to the Indian b&undaiy Wiu of the trail of land referred to in fai ail., except the fradU^iu 1 " quarter townships t.um ber four m township r.u'nber seven of ri.ee Rumber twenty: Alfa, ail the- fiadUotul of the quarter ti>wn(hips to the rivei Sc'oto, except the quarter t-rtvhihips number ore a:*d fcur, in township number one of range number nineteen ; the quarter townships num ber two and three *f townftia number tvree t in range nurtibifr aineteen ; and the quarter townships number »pe and fsur i« township numberjSW, of ratine nHmber twenty j tope thsr with theffty quarter townships hereafiei described, arc refer ved to be located, roj& the original holders of warrants granted for mili tary for vice*,' or their heirs, in lots of one hun dred acres, purfuanr to the a£t above recited. »d. The following ! &a dcicription of the fifty quiver tou'nfhips referred to in the preceding article and which were defigrmcd by lot in t-ht of the Secretary ef W*r, purfuantto the ail above recited : Ssj *? ~/© /© 5 S CJ 2 't a' 2 v a •. S ■■ a q a c: * a <? Osj a fc ? a » S n> o, "> on, to o fc ?- e * •s- c " £- e -p.' a V a , 'c,' a I l 362 1 10 1 2 82 62 3 4 84 731 3 > to 1 & 211 6 1 223 S3 81 34742138-4 j 1 6 1 15 1 3 5 3 7 2 22 311821 73 7 1 23 74 72 431624 84 5 1 3 4 4 4 3 7 3 61 10 3 93 72 533913 74 71 7 4 17 7 4 9 3 9 4 3d -Vil the I, r<>w».{hi xf quarter tewnfirpi been divided u;. o* the refpe<£liv ?s returned by tke Surveyor C nuuy l/ns of owe hundred aen q;'.an«!ty such quarter town&ip <;r ft ted to contain will ir, in the mahn pr inted out and required by the above recited ad. 4th. The plat? divided as aforefaid L.-to lort of one hundred acrts, are (-iepofi'ed. irf the of fice of the Rsgilter of the Tieafury where the ;ns are to be made ; and 'tpon 'urrendeT i?sr the warrants which ftrtHt'e tl'tn located, patents will be in the ir.n wer nn-d upo* the conditions prelcrihed by law. April it BRICK HOUSE 6? LOT, IN THE CITY OF BURLINGTON, SiTUATS on HigH §tr«et» the 8h dr>i»r be low James Sterling's on the fame fide o,f •he way. The frent his been occupied leveral year? as a Shoe f.ore, a>d there are commodious back building, which with i:s advantages' of fituatron, renders it a very eli gible stand for bufmeh, as a retreat for a por Jcji wishing to remove from Philadelphia.— The lot it in a high flats of cultivation <!s a prdeß, and is florcd with a variety cT'cboi e fruit tress «w4w TAN-YARD, With building thereon, which are larpeand nearly new, firuate on tWr east fide of Wood Street, and is adjoining to the above defer ibrd premises. On the weft fide of the fame ftrcet a lot well f.uiat-d t» bui'd upon. upwards of one acre, about 300 feft in depch and 150 feet Trent. It may se fo!d, either or in f»'parate lots of from ao to 30 rcci., To a< to fuk the purcUafcr. LI KEWI SK, About 39 Acres of Land, Two and in half 'ni'f-s h&Ji on the road to Dunk's Ferry, having a of the Delaware, and band'!Wrr,sly fi;uate for a Co w fit ry Re trez t, orTu»f *bf e far r a rfi ng J ruck for the Fhi!ade!fj|ia m:rkct, to be ibid toge ther, ordivided to suit the pinch iter The forejrmnt: property w'tl be fill) on ejfy terms wfth refpeil to payr.icnt3. For further particulars enquire of J:i(st\u R. Smith, No. in, North Fifth Street, John Smith, Jun, No. 99, Arcliflrtet, eros Ssvitli and AUinfon, Burlington. 4th mo ij Forty Dollars Reward. high, ha s a blemifti ia h!S eyes, snore whits RAN AWAY from thv Subscriber, iiving in \ in tbem rhan ccmmoo, by trade a Fergsman; fc3«i Skff.ifras Neck, Ccecil Coumy, State ol Ma on and took with him a drab coUured broad clctli ryland, on FnJay the 14th iuft. raantiam- coat, a'.mcft new, a sailors jacket and ed PE about twet. y-five years °f to'er- printed fancy cord, a fwaj\fdown flriped under able black, and left handed. He has been used to rcket; a rorum hat; one fine and one coarse failing by w?-ter in the Chrfapcake Day r.bout fliirt 4 one muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two twelvemonths, and is frrrrt and a dive-—He has ditto flriped border, a blue Per fian under jacket keen formerly used to farming and taking care of and two peir cotton (lockings. Whoever takes up hcrfes. His cloathitig he took with him is un- fai-' negro and lodges him in any jail in this or any known.—-It is exptilc! be-hat {haped his course of the ncigabouving states fhal! have tile above re fer Fhtladelphia < r Che Her. Town, and the above ward or reasonable expancesif brought h*ne. reward will be paid for fecuri in iny g»al JOHN BHrIEN. in the United States, an I fetfoaaUe ch"»rge« paM Spring Forge, Oflobmj, 1799. 1. brought home, by crcrTTQrtlvr N. B. A» said negro formsrly lived in Chcfter ■! ~' ' " county, it i? probable he may return t&erc. N.B All .nifttr- rf«ei!ch- 53d ail other psrfoaj WoVenVber J are forwaroe.) of 1 :'-i. t'ic fai negro. aa.":h jS tu th fat ina, THOMAS KETLAND. April 21, rßoa, lands in each of iioi, and in the vnfirp* before the z frasfl ibove ft ft \ ioiul p»rt.s leferibed, hat re plats thereof, General, iriui as TdCli >n is Given vndir rrry hand at Pbiladcn pbia t')e day and J>ecr abov^- vwi:tivn<'d. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of ike. Tteasitry di*— 2sw;m, A GOO© THRTE STORY FOR SAIL ALSO, A VALUABLE »ow6vr WHEREAS MatheW Irwin did on the Jv»H aay ol July, *797 maVe en afr;£nrft«n&ot t estate ana efTe&s, to u' the lor the be nefit of such of his creditors, us fhcttld ob or before the scth ol September, 1797, execute to him a full and sinai cHfchr.rge- N.>w those of hi* creditor? who are cfit-iibd to a divide ml under laid affign mept, »r? xecjucfte*'. to fur;;ifii their aiaionts to Savnuel .Mcdkcr, with intereil calculated up to the Bth day 01 Joly. 1797. a * a dividend will arfofut#- ly be itruck -wi the firiL day ol next, and those who li.eglcil ty comply with thi» notice will Muire afrer be excluded from the I c-.ieficcl the iWnc. dti Philip fficklin "1 Samuel Meeker j Lev)is, by .bis Ad::. SAfugnees. | John M. %xiyior J • 4 ' MAP OF NFW-JERSEY. r T"*HE commifltoncrs apnoinu .1 for the purpose 4 of circulating fubfeription peprs, to the pro ofed plan of procuring an accurate Map of New- Jerfcy , immediately after their appcintiiwnr rranf ini'ted prii te*l copies of the plan to various pafona in the fcveral coii ities of -hi* fkiti\ an,-; in the .citic* of New YfCk end Philadelphia, and since that tim«, through the rrtdium of pu'Tc prints,- have vequefted the gentlemen cntruited with those papers, to return the number ofTuhfcribus by them refpeflively procured, to James Salter, t fq. at Trenton, ow or before the 6th day of Fclrmry last. The number of furfcriptiona received, kpl am unting to two thousand, the s did not conceive rhemfe'ves authorized t« fix a day for the mating o! the comply; nev£rthelef& be ing ©f opinion from r<»Fpedtable information, that the a&ual fu*A.riptions' are nearly, if not folly, adequate to the complete organisation of the com pany, if tl.ey could he afcrrtaincd by regular re turns, and being cenvince.i that a trafling degree of exertion, 0:11> c part of the persons holding the fubfeription lilia, woulJ enable tl em tctarry the intention ®f thb ful f-ri!:tfs i;.ti> cif><St, they by the unar.imouj ad\ice und toi fvot of the A,i>- fcribers, whom they have betn ahlc to confuj,' fixed on thr 1 day ol May next, being toe ai day of the fitting of the fapi e.ue court, for a mect iirg of thefwhici iberb at 1 £ o'clock in the fordnoen, as the State House in Trentwa, for the purpofa of elefi'df fiveTruf. e» and a Treafurer,if th-* rmm bar ot fuMVriftions ftTould be fulficicEt. or in any evcor to determine on the faeafures ii&teflary to'fe- \ cure th* attainment t>i an obieA io ufeful to the J § S «o ' U- ~ state. / From the unrverfal approbation exhibited by their fellow-citizens, at the co®unencer*etft; of this under akin it wa« to be exp«&ed that the fub fcripficii. returned tveuid hareefifured its imme diate i xetution, and the cem mi fli oners are pUrfaa *leu if proper is { aid to the procuring 1 of to their pundual return at the tkna fixed for the Meeting, and to the attendance of the fubferibers, either in person or by proxy, that no farther delay will ttifcfi t lace in commencing the' Operations of the company, .in trme for their exe cution during the cowrie of theenfuing fummcr. WILUAM PEARSON, ") MAJ.KRL Ev;iNG, ( Comairi. THOMAS M POTTER., j Tkcntoh, March 22. 1800. / N. B. SwMfcipfion papers arc left with the f*l lowirtg (among other) gentlemen, in their refp.ee tive counties, to whom t'hofe perform desirous of promoting tht obj'.<ft of thc eom, any are rsqueiled l to Win. CampfUld, Esq. Ge'r&oth Dunn, Esq. Artfe Sr?.£rave, Esq. S;l?.s Dicherf.»n, £lq. George Burgin, I-fq. V.'ni M'tt.-wcn, Ftq WiUia/n ■ Lloyd, Monmouth* Joseph Haiikinionytfcj. Hunter ion. Peter Ward, El'q. Bergen. Ch.rles Ciark.Bfq. The above gentlemen, with all others holding fubfeription papers, are particularly requeued to forward the original fuhfeription papers,to "jame» Seller, Ffq IVafurer on or before the 14th day of May neit. Marc!-. 26, JHE Pii l .-? «r cautioned agair ft receiving the > SuNfcriUws N-ou* a of, and in dor fed by TJu mas W. Francis, dated ycfter4iy, at 6c day* alter date tor hui>d|cd <iollars. The is in the hand writing of the SuM'cri her, and at the bottom a memorandum by the infioifer, to the credit cf the diawer,' Thfcmas VV. Francis. This note together- witfi j con- between Charles WtJliarrtfon, and Tharles Hale for lands h» townfhrp, No. 4, n the nth range of StrtuHcr county, ftafe of New. Jerfcy, and fumfry other papers contained m a Pocket Book, were taken from the Subfcribcrs delk evening. As tHr can be of no use to the perlon who has carried them < IF, ftihould they be rett*ne&, n<> queitious {hall We asked. February 6 TO IE SOLD F©R CASH, OR EXCHANGED, F§r property in the City, or within thirty miles of it, A PLANTATION or tratfl of Land in Mifflin County end State of Pennfvlva nia, within fix miles of the rrver Juniata, con taining about 300 acres. There are about fifty acres cleared, part of which i»a rich bottom* watered by a constant stream that is ftr®rig 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 oflic • of this gazette. N. B. If fold, credit witt be given for part of the rr.pney. O&ctbtr 17, 1799. Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN- A WAY from Spring Forg*, to Yerk County, a negro man, named ISAAC y other wise CUO'JO. about 21 year» •Id, the property of Robert Coletran; Rfij. He is ab*ut 5 feet & nw6w :=r=»: p.ai nted hy y. W. Frnvn NOTICE. At orris' lyiiddlesex Salem. Sussex Cumirrland t Somcrfit. Essex CAUTION. SAMUEL MIFFLIN,
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