BENNINGTON, (Ver.) Dec. 7. BY the poll from Onion River,we are informed, that the follow ing melancholy accident lately hap pened at Milton, on the river Moile ; seven young men atteinp ii.g lo'crols the river in a canoe, were by some accident overl'et, and four of them, viz. two by the nalne of Soper, one Owen and one Irifli, were unfortu nately drowned. We hear from Rutland that the Council of Censors, having complet ed the business of their appoint ment, adjourned on Friday lad with out day. They have ordered their proceedings, with the constitution as proposed to be amended, to be publiflied in the Vermont Gazette and Journal, as speedily as may be, for tne perusal of the public. Samuel Hitchcock, Lot Hall, Le muel Chipman, and Paul Brigham, Efq'i s. are chofeii ele It'J I.M-.MI.N !. {_)- ? ' ''t ' 1 >>1 ~ri l', ■/ «* /« L.U., «, ;i , ,r ■ ' AR, ' F rar rom this dav ; and that none of the said Defencms li„vc ca.il.d his or their appearance to be rntered m ,l, !s G.u-t to the suit of .he said l: rt ' h " ef ° n °" lcreri b V hf s ' -> h.iii i"* that the said Uc rn.Wsco c r htlr ?poc .„ anc , [Q be , mci( . d loth'-' 1!' r V£ ' Com " !ai ""'t according "lb, , lilt sos tliii Court ln tw „ n ,„ mhs ~J; th'-s d., v , or tiu, ,he P..i b' l ! 1-,. ■ u confribj to I iie (! ■ h T° ( thrl.fginjtur.-inlucb.ar, " -Tl.eC„,„p!. S t cZl^ L l AM PATERS ON. " ' W ' r ■?<>»• cp 'i-r The price of thi< Gazette is Three /j,v fo£]': m ~- one U,J " hc «<*<' <>*< */%'. ■Vo,tk Fifth-Street, By Older of I lie President and Dirc6)ors, JOHN KEAN, Calhicr. ADVERTISEMENT 236 J Seen mill he publifked, thi SYSTEM or Ufe<3 by Mi\Lloy b, in taking down the Debates of Congress. A system so easy, that any man, of ordinary capacity, may clearly comprehend it in half an hour, and soon pra&ife it, in its fulleft extent, without any further inftru6lion, than what will be conveyed in a few pages,— the whole ART being comprised in eighteen simple characters, without any of those perplexing, arbitrary marks, with which the learners of other fyftcms are obliged to burden their me mory, and embarrsfs their pra&ice. Price, to Subscribers, One Dollar—to Non- Subscribers, a Dollar and ha/J. Subscriptions received by Messrs. Rice, Book fellers, Market-flreet, and by JOHN CAREY, No. 26, Pear-Strrcr. Half a Dollar to be fiaid at the time of fubjeribing. A GREAT BARGAIN. FOR Sale, a beautiful situation on the Po towmack, adjoining the town of Alexandria and in a line of dire&ion towards the Federal City and GeorgeTown,in full view of each place, commanding a profpeft of the river and adjacent country of Maryland and Virginia, for many miles; about 45 or 50 acres of Land, lying di reftlyon the river, will be fold, with the im provements, which are, a two-story framed d welling-houfe, neatly finished, a kitchen, office, brick smoke-house and dairy, two-ftorv framed barn, a well of excellent water, and an ice houle, a yard and garden, neatly railed and highly improved, with a number of other ne- CeflTary improvements ; the whole of the land enclofcd with posts and rails, tenor fifteen acres laid down, with different kinds of grass. Its continuity to those three towns must render it an objedt worthy the attention of any person who wishes to invest money in a property that must enhance in value, in proportion to the rapid in crfafe of the Federal City, Alexandria and George-Town. This property lies nearly in a central situation to each place. The Potowmack at this spot has a fine deep (bore and harbour, capable of receiving velTels of any burden. It may not be improper to obfervc, that men of judgment think a profitable and convenient Ferry might be erected here to the Citv of Wafiiington and ▼ Ire Maryland shores leading to Baltimore aod Philadelphia.—Also to fell, 215 acres of Wood-Land, about three miles distant, which will suit wel! to supply the above in wood and timber. The title may be seen to the above property, which is indisputable, and terms known by application to the fubferiber, living on the premises. December 12 th y 1792 200 Dollars Reward. LOST, at Providence, or between Providence and ISofton, a very small TRUNK, covered with seal-skin of a reddish colour, with white foots. It contained a quantity of South and North-Carolina State Notes, and a few of the State of Rhode-lfland ; with other papers,which can only be fcn iceable to the proprietor. The State notes are cheeked at the offices from whcnce they issued. Any person producing the Trunk (with its contents) to JOHN MARSTON, of Boston, WILLIAM HALL, of Piovidence, Messrs. PATERSON and BRASHER, New- York, or Mr. SAMUEL EMERY, in Philadel phia, (hall receive the above reward, or for any part of the property, One Hundred Dollars. 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