■-" *■ yojt.v Miller, ~Jun. No. 80, Duck, utar llird Sirtct. He: f:r Sale. J^'-umorxU'-S, Tafia ties, Colicoci, P&na Rn i;al and > Handkerchiefs. The foregoiv'T yo*u to be fold at REDUCED PRICES, N.B. Many oi theie Goods may be printed to For Sale, BY WILIAM MOTT, No. 145, Market-street, Vefy low for ("ash, or a (liort Credit, A large rfTortment if printjrf cotton hmd'ts. Do. baniHnnas, llomalls and (hawls, 1 rr links printed cbttons, 3e!l lititr 1 fh lutestrings, modes, 7 4 itiperfitts ciot'is, Several packages afTbrted liaHd'fs unopehed, 18 c <ks. peviicr aflorltd, I calk bjr tin, I trm k ferrets 4d & 6d; 1 trunk fnrn'ture fringes, Black and White JSces and edgings. may 1 lawlj. For Sale By THE subsshiberS, 20 pipes of Old Madeira Wine, 2 C'tui'en- 9 p uaders 25 coils rigging, from I 1-4 to 5 inch, 4c htids. of bell lames Rivfr Tobacco. Willing & Francis, Penn-Sirteti MiV 21 DONATION LANDS. Notice is hereby given, THAT Claims for Donation Lands granted by the State of Pennlytyaoia to the Offi ttrf, and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the fcid State in the late war, wilt be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State Until the ift September next inclufive.jtnd that the (üblcrihers awhorifed by law will fit as a Board at the said Office tin every Monday from {en o'clock in the forejtfon until one iu the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unfatified Claims already filed, as well as thnfe which rnay be filed on or before the said firfl day of September next. John Dctnnaldson, Comt'r. Bryan, Regt'r. Pi'T. x Baynton.. Treas'r. department of Accounts of ) Pennl'yivania, May 15, '99. ) ( '6) diw (m.w-fa tf) • ?T)R - By SIMON WALKER, Pint, near I'ijft/h-stnet, TOOLWICH proof Cannon—9 pounders, V!) fj,a feet ldrig, "'O cwt. tach, and 7 fest 1 nj;, 15.cwt. each, wi'h carriages, &c completed ditto - 6 pounder*, s 1-2 r eet longi 15 cwt each, i '(t feet long, r8 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. compktr; Ci-rona.ies on Aiding caniages, 11, 8 & »4 16BndeH, wejffhi) •» 6 I-* t and 13 twt. each ; V<)Br'''r!2 pikes and i. Eiigiifls Cannon Powder) Co;.per .Sheathing Nails, Spikes and Bolts; 6, 9' 11, 18 nib. round Shot; 6, o, .8 ■>nd 24 lb. dou !*-headed do. 9, s8 and »4l'o Centiliter dior. Alio—a quantity of belt Euglifh, Porter, Clart> 3>,-1 r'ort Wire B'urlcs, , j. Taunten Aleiq cail« of 7 dozen eaoh, n:iTch 8. Copper Warehouse, Laic jfLkXrINDER BISL AND, & Co-. No. 201, Market-Street, ROBERT KID, HAViNG purcbafed the Stock ot rheabove firm, Solicit the pat of the pub'.icafd their friends ; where thev may depend on being lerved on the very bell terms with the following goods : —- I v'z A pentral afTojrtmeut of Copper Bottsms and Shctti. far Copper Smiths and otber purpoies, . Pigßar Lead, * Tin and'CrOwlcv Sltcl, Titfin Bcxes, and-Dials JCettirsin Nells, Wuh a.large and general afforimeut of Ironmongery. '" feb.l6. diw w£?iif Notice is hereby Given, 'T'HAT application will be made for the ifiue *• of certificates for twenty,two shares of she Stock of the Bank of tlx U niteel States, in lieu of the (indeftntntioned certificates for a like number of (hares of the flock of the laid Infti t itißn, In favoiv of James Ei.kley Collty, of Liverpool, 101 l bv the capture of the D.ana, Richard Kirkbridc. miller, on a voyage from Philadelphia to Liverpool, Grea'-Britain, viz. Two tfertificates, No. 27,00' and 17001 far five (hares each Three certificates. No. 27002 a ;d 27004) lor four (hares each. G. SIMPSON, Cashier. Pan's of the United States, ) ». » J ;99- * Samuel Miles, jun'r. OOhe city of piiiledeiphia, merchant, hav ing afligned ovec all his ctfeils, rta!, perfonjfl and mised, to the fubferiber-, for the benefit (if l'ucli of his creditors as may fulifcribe to the said alignment on or before the fiift of Augult next. Notice is hereby given, so all persons indebted to the laid estate, tha (hey are requeued to n. ake immediate payment to either of the allipiK-p or to the said Samuel Miles, who is authc /fed co receive the fame; ni failure whereof'egal Heps will be taken for tiie recovery of such debts, as ate not difchar . ed •GEORGE ASTON, ") CORNELIS COMEGYS, S- Assignees JOHN ALLEN, ) feb.l4 ON petition ofGtorge Hiil to the Judges of the Court of Ce'nmos Pleas I Virtue coun ty of Philadelphia, for the benefit of the afl of ths Ge'neml AflVmtly of Pennfylvanta palled tli- 4th dayof April '798, entitled an sift pro vtfling tl::t lilt petl'nn of a debtor shall not be liable to imprifonimnt f<* dtbi after delivering <;p his cfta e for the benefit of his creditors, un. lels he been guilty »I" fraud cr embezzle ir.f nt —Paid G art have appointed t'-ie 24th irift. at tert o'do«lc 111 the forei oon to hear him and his creditors,-it the fta:ehcufe or wheresoever the fa id Court shall then be holder. j(jne 6. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March nth, 1799. PUBLIC NQtiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, t'urfuant to the a£l of Con»;refs pafled on the jft d»y of June, one tlioi'fjnd, seven liun drrd and ninety fix, entitled " an aft reguht ing the grarits of lartd appropriated for mili tary frrvices, and for the society of United Brethren for propagating the gospel among the Hewhen and the a<fl supplementary to the fiy recited adl passed on the fecoad day of Maicß, one tho«faud seven hundred andnine ty nine to wit: THAT tlie trail of Land herein after de fended, namely, " beginning at the Norrti Weft corner of the seven ranges of townftiipj, and running thence fifty miles due south, along tne western boundary of the said ranges thence due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri Ver ; ihence tip the Main Branch of the laid ri ver to the pia»:e where the Indian boundary tine croflts the lame ; —thence along the said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the M,uf kingum river at the eroding p!«.r ab< ve Fort Lawrence; thence down the fail river, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of beginning, will interfefl the said river ; thence along the line so run to the place of be ginning has been divided into townshipS of five mile? fquafe, and fra&iotntpans of town ships ; and that plats and ftrveys of the laid town(hip3 and frailicnal parts of townships are tlepofited in the offices of the Rrgifter of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the infpec? tion of alt persons concerned. 11. The holders of Such warrants as have been or ftiall be granted (of military fervicesperform ed during the late war, are required to present the fame to the Register of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth d y of February in the year, ofle thousand eight hundred, for the purpole of being registered ; No regiflry will however be made of any less quantity than a quarter townliip, or four th«ufand acres. 3awtf Tie pribrity of location of the warrants which may be presented and regifleridin manner afore faid, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be det-rmiiied by lot, in the mode dicfcribed by the a£l firfl recited. The holdeis of regiflered warrants, ihall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800, in the order of which the priority of locati on fliall be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon ally.or ky thiir agents, defigaate in writing at the office of the Register of the Treasury, the particu lar tjcarter townfeips elected by thrm refpeilively, and such of the said holders as shall not dsfignate '■heir locations on the said day, Ihall be poftponcd >« locating such warrants to all other h-rldeis of regiflered warrants. The holders of warrants for military services fivificient to cover one or more quarter townfliips or trails of four thousand acres each ; fliall, at auy time af'er Mcwiiky the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firfl day of January, lßoz, be al low "d to register the said warrants in manner a fortfaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any tracl or trails of land not before located. VI. All warrants or claims for lands 011 account of military services, which fliall not be register.-d and locatgd before the firfl day of January, 1802, are by the supplementary a6l of Cong*efs herein before recitf d, pafTcd on the lecond day of March, 1799, declared to be forever barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. IS OFFERED FOR SALE, (if speedily applied for) AV ALUABLE parcel of Land in Ann Arun del coiroty, not far from the city of An napolis and about 30 miles from the city of Wafh intjton. On ont of these traifls is a most elegant two (lory brick Dwelling House, 4 rooms on a floor .beautifully situated in an excellent awd healthy neighborhood—l hi body ol' Land will be fold in lots or in a large body. There are fcveral ten ements on said Tract which rent tot fomethiug considerable per ann. A fuither dtfeription is (jeams.l unncccffary. Apply to the printer. law tf j-une i of the English breed ; HAS a brass collar round her neck with the name of Thomas Sterling on it ; hodj quite white, except a small spot 011 her left fide ; i-ach cheek of a dove colour ; answers to the name of Dove. Whoever has taken her «p, and will de liver her at the Indian Queen, ihall be rewarded. may ro FOR SALE, dt the tivo mile /lone, on the IVeffahickon, or Ridge Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, in parts' * 1 or the whole together, a? may fun ihe pur chaser. There is on the premises a house 47 1-1 feit tr ;»t, by 43 i-j deep, a scullery, milk house, pump, ice house, and farm hotife, a large barn, 60 feet by 32, with ftailsfor %$ horses and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a second milk house ltippiied by a spring. The grounds are well aiaHuned, and laid out in good stile, with an abundance of otna mental, s*pd fruit trees, the Ctuation healthy and high, eommaßding a view of the city and Dela'- warc. 1 here i? alfoa small diftancefrom the man tion [house a farm house in good repair, with kitchen, liable, &c. and a pump of good wa ter: Forsterms apply to taw3<n March \i. Twenty Dollars Reward. DESERT E D, FROM the Marine Barracks, corner of Fil bert and Thirteenth-streets, in the City of Philadelphia, the 28th day of this instant Two Marines, by trade Tailors, ope John Crawford (the feeond time of his de/ertion) five feet seven inches high, fair complexion, hair cut dark eyes. Aim built.—The othtr, Hilary Btfhop five feet fix inches high, ruddy complexion, faady hair, a remarkable ringworm ou. the left of his lip.- (Went off in uniform.) N. B. They took with them one brown cloth Coat, one blue cloth Coat, and many other articles not known at prel'ent- 33Wtf mc y -9 TNDkBT£D to the Eftale cf Abraham X Dicks, Sheriff of the County of Delaware. are requeued t'- make immediate pay ment, andallthofe who have demands apiin't laid Estate to authenticate and present them for fitttlenient. Also, all those who have depotited writings with said dece'fed to apply for them to WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r Springfield, Delaware county, 'ft mg. Bth, 1799. j jail. 8 th.fr.t24thsßt OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. of the Treasury. Lost, last evening, A GREY-HOUND, SAMUEL MEREDITH. No. 1 7i,Chefnux Street. IV. IV. BURROWS, Major Commandant of Marine Corps ALL PERSONS, BOARDING. &■ Three or four gentlemen mq.y bt accotmnodaicd with iioaii:! .and • Lodging* it Mm. M'Cr£ a's, no. 29, uoith k-ight-h lirect. mty 3b if' £a.mo. ; {f GENERAL ORDERS. TTHE following difpo'tion of tjhe two regiments * of Artillerists and Engineers has been adopt ed. Of the firft regiment, one battalion commad ed by major Rivardi, is afiigned to th« Western ar my ; another batteliea commainded'hy majo!-Free maij, is 'o garrison the polls in Georgia and Soath Carolina! anoth-r batta: ion commanded by major Ford, is to garrison the pofls in North Carolina, Virginia and and tfie remaining battal lion liommandeiby.major'Toftffard, iirefervedfor thefcrvice of the field-. > - ' Of the fecono rejimijiit, onehatta!is n r^ntnand- ; ed by major Brook?, is to gsrritba the po'ls in De laware, Peiinfyivaiua, NeW-Jersey, and, New-. York"; another battalion' coi&raaiuled by major Jackfr.n, is to garrifou' the polls in Conft'ttKat, Hhod=-Iflan4, Maflaciiufetts and and the fcmaiplng'battalion (on© not tavmg yet b«o raiPed) commanded 6y ' maj-or Heaps, is re ferred for the fer vice of th« field. Tbe definitive arrangements of office;* to the re fyeiflive cempanics of the battalion of the fir ft re giment, annexed to the Weiierw army is referred to Colonel Burbeck. The Following is eft ab lifted with j-efpeA to the other bacralions. Of that commanded by major Freeman one com pany is to be officered <>)" Michael Kalterfein, capt. George Izard, and Jonathan Robefon, lieutenants; another by Abimael Y. Nicoll captain, William Morris ami liowell Cobb lieutenants ; another by John M'Clelland captain, Robert Rowan and Staats Rutladge lieutenants; another by Frederick Frye captain. Horatio Dayton and Samnel Fowles lieu tenants. Of that commanded by major Ford, one compa ny is to be officered by Richard S. Blackburn capt, John Saunders and Jams* Triplett lieutenants; another by James Bruff Gaptain, Henry Muhlen burg and James P. Heath lieutenants ; another by Ebenezer Maflfey captain, Ebeueaer Beebe lieuten ant ; another Morris captain, Philip Lan dai, and Samuel T. Dyfon lieatenants. Of that commanded by- major > Touflard, one company is to-be officered by George Ingerfoll capt Peter A Darnfy lieutenant; another by William Littlefield captain, George Rofs lieutenant; ano ther by J®feph Elliott captain, James House and William Yates lieutenant* ; another by Nehefniah Freeman captain, Philip Rodrique and Warham Shepherd lieutenants. Thejarrangement with refpeiit to the fecaod re giment is as follows. Of the battalion commanded by major Brooks one company is to be officered by jai&cs Read, capt Theodore Memminger and Robert W. Ofborne licurenats; another by Cailender Irvine captaim, George W. Carmichael and ( lurlee Wollfloncraft lieutenants; another by James Still captain, Philip Stewart and Patrick C.Harris lieutenants; another by Walter L. Cochran captain, William L. Coo per and Robert Heaton, jun. lieutenaEts. Of that commanded by major Jackson one com pany is to be officered by Decius Wadfy/orth capt. Nathaniel Leonard and Francis Gibfon lieutenants; another by John Henry captain, John W. Living flon a dT. Knight lieutenants; another by Lemuel Gatefe captan, George W. Duncan and George Waterhoufe lieutenants ; another by Amos Stan dard captain, William, Steele and Leonard Williams lieutenants. Of that commanded by majnr Touffard,one com pany is be officered by William M'Rhe.a captain James White and John Fcrgas, jun. lieutenants ; another by Samuel Eddins captain, Alexander D. Pope and John Leybaurn lieutenants ; another by Francis H. captain, William DeVeaux and James B.Many lieutenant*; another by John &{hop captain, John Haiitock and David Evans, tun. lieu tenants-. 1 It is expe<sled that the officers not at present with their companies, and not en the recruiting fervicc, oron some other service, by the fpeeial command of major general Hamilton, will iwmiadiafely join tham ; ani the companies not alrerdy at the above mentioned definitions, are to he held in rea'Jinels to proceed to them, for which further orders will fliortly be given. A true Extract, iaw6w. ma yis Ihe Subscriber offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. AN Excellent three story Brick House, situ ate the corner of 7th and Racc-ftreets-; the house is about 15 feet front and well fini.li ed in. every refpefl ; the Lot is 76 feet fronton Rare-llreet and 88 feet deep,the filiation remar kably airy, having a pubilt square open in Front of it. i Two three story Brick Houses, Briik Stores, i and good Wharf, fitmte in Waier-ftrect, be ! twecn Arch and Race-streets, the lot on which these buildings are, is fifty four feet front on Water-street, and continue* that width abotit ! 95 'hen widens to tha south 13 feet 6 inch es, so thatthe from on the waier is sixty seven ; feet fix inches, this lot adjoins Jth» Steinmetz efq oa the south, and has the advantage of a public alley on the north, and is a very desira ble fituatioji for the business of a Flour Factor, or Merchant A large elegant two ftsry Stone House, situ ate on the Point no Point road, being the firlt house to the Northward of the five mile Hone ; this house is about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep finilfted jn a neat manner; there is a goad gar den and choice collet ion of the best fruit trees, Ice-House and other conveniences with about nine acres of ground—or if more agreeable to the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and meadow may be added to i'. A plantation in Bibirry Township, Philade! phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 miles from this city ; houndsd by the Northampton Road and Poqueffing Creek, this farm contains about 140 acres of Isnd, a proportion of which is woodland and meadow , a brick dwelling houfe, frame barn, and other out-houl'es, and there is fait) to be a good Itone quarry on part of it, although it has not yet been opened, a fur ther description is deemed unneceflary as no person will pucchal'e without viawing the pre mises, A small plantation in Horjbam Towßfhip, Montgomery county, nineteen miles from Phi ladelphia, adjoining to Grame Park, on which is an extellett iiiw Stone House and Kitchen, with a large- Stone Shed for the accommodation of traveller's horses ; the house io now occupi ed as a tavern, artd ia suitable for any kind of public bufinel's the land is good in quality, a good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy filiation : there is fifty acres of land and mea dow in this farm Also forfale, several trails of land indifferent counties'if this (Ute £5" The House inKace-ftreet firft mentioned and ene of the Houft sin VVater-ftreet, are now And immediate pi fleflion given. For terms apply at the South-east corner of Areh and Sixth-flreets, ta Mwtf feb 7 New-Tori, May 16, iy-^g PHILIP CHURCH, Aid-de-Camp. TO BE LET, JOSEPH BALL. tiifcftf Lojl or Mi/hid, ACEUTIF JCATi; of one l : i-tre of the Ban's of the U&ited Su-. j , Na. <59,(3, in (lie name *>f Julia VVadfvcj;th h.ncx, ui.il for which* application rv*aJ? at the P■- of the United Srates for the renewal «.? laid certifi cate ; and all perfoti* concerned r 'elired to tal-e notice. CLtMEfIT HJDDf>£. Notice. A eSRTJFICATE ef owffttareof BatA of U nited'ftock {landing: it? the pajw . ol : Dogas ds VnxLOMj having fe'sa\ loft or mifl&l,' applitatioa is mide at the laid Bankior retsawaLof the fame ; all pirfons concerned ai'o delircd to take notice. ' ' Abraham Fan Beuren. march 20 Lost or Mislaid, ACERTIPICATE oi one ftiare of the Bank ps the United State* bearing d.ve ift January I 7»>3, in the. name of Joseph TJvnv ' i, No. 5 f 38, for the renewal of which applkai-on hath been made at laid Bank, and all ptrlons concerned are deftred to take notice thereof. jiObERT DENISON, Junr. Philadelphia, june 1 1 Valuable Lands for Sale. „ ON Tuesday the actn of August n«>xt, I shall expose to public sale, at the town of New- Mai ket, in Dorchester county, all that valuable trail or parcel ofland commonly called the Chop tank Indian Lands, lituated on tho south fide and binding on the Chopta-nk river icveral miles, sup posed to contain about fix thousand acres, to be divided into lots to contain from 100 to 500 acrea eaoh: The terms oi sale a? follow, viz. f uiehafers to give bond immediately after the sale with ap proved iecarity, conditioned for the payment of the pur chafe money, with incereft from the day of sale, in four equal annual inftalmcnts, agreeably to an a#, entitled, " An a& appointing commif iioners to contrail for and purchase th<-- lands com monly called the Choprank Indian Lands in Dor chester county, arad for appropriating the fame to the use of this (late, and to repeal the a& of affem- | bly therein mentioned ;'* passed at November fef- j fion, 1798. Wm MARBURY, Agent for. the Date of Maryland. d3»> iril 19 NOTICE. THE partnership of Jolhua B. Bond, and John Brooks, trading under the firm of Bond Brooks, U this day difiolved by mutual cofifent, all persons indebted tio them, ire re quested to make immediate payment to Jcifhua B. Bond, and thole having demands to present their accounts to him for fettlemeot, Joshua 11. Bond. John Brooks. jpril 1 7he creditors of the fubferiber, ARE rcquelled to take notice that he has appli ed to the court of common pleas, for the county of Berks, to extend to him the benefit of an a& of the legislature of this state, palled the 4th of April, 1798. for the bene t of infol vent debtors, and the said court have appointed the llt Monday in August; nexc, to hear him and his creditois at the court house in the borough of Reading, in the county of Berks. JOHN MORkOW. Reading, M;*y t8 <3l) d6w NOTICE. WHEREAS tlae I/Cgiflature *f the<State of Pennfyivaaja, oil the aßth day of M*rch, 1799, ti John Rogers, Alexander M'Whorter, Samuel Staßhope Smith, Afhbel Green, William M. Tennant, Patrick Alhfon, Nathaniel Irwin, Jof/pTi Clarlc\ Jared lngerfoll, Robert Fvaifton, Jcnarhanß, Srr.ith Andrew Bayard, Elias Boudinoc, John Nelson, Ebenezer Hazard, David Jackson, and Robert Smith, merchant, and their fycceffors duly ele&ed and appointed," should be 44 a coporation and bo dy politic, in law and in fa A, to have continuance forever, by the name, style, and title of Trustees of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America ; and by the na?r e, style ai>d title aforefaid, be persons able and capable in law, as well to take, receive and hold, all, and all manner of lands and tenements, rents, annuities, franchifes, and other heredita ments, which at any time or times heretofore have been granted, bargained, fold, enfeoffed, released, prvifetl, or otherwise conveyed, to the ministers, asd eiders of the General AffemMy of the Presby terian Church of the United States, or any other person or persons, to their use or in trull for them/' &c.—And whereas the General AfTembly of the Presbyterian Church, at their fcflion in May lafl, did determine that t*he members of the corpora tion constituted as abaye lhould 44 convene for the fir ft time in the Second Presbyterian Church in the City of Philadelphia, on Wednrftlay the 26 th day of Ju- * *799> a* JFI o'clock, A. M. and that at lvalt two weeks previous notice thereof should be given in one daily newspaper in each of the cities of Philadelphia and New-York," and did appoint "the stated clerk of the Assem bly to give notice accordingly —ln order therefore, to carry into efled the dcfign of the aforefaid a& of incorporation, and agreeably to the dire&ionof the General Assembly of the Pres byterian Church, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Menrfbersof the Corporation, wnofc names are above recited, that they are expe&ed to meet at the place and time already fpecified ; tka' is. in the Second Presbyterian Church in the city of Phi ladelphia, on V ednefday, the a6th day of June, J799, at 11 o'clock A, M. ASHBEL GREEN. Stated Ckrkof the General Aiiembly ©f the Frefbyterian Church ;hia, june 6th. I 799- 3awn6 Phtladel TO BE LET, A COMMODIOUS THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, SITUATE in Walnut ne-ir Fifth street, is well calculated for a geuteel boarding house Enquire at no. ioi>, Walnut-ltreet, Patent Ploughs, TO be fold for ealh by joseph Salter at Atfion Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—and Jeffe Evans, Lumber ton, Those who have used them give them the preference to any ovher kind, as they require Icfs team, break the ground bstter are kept in »rder at less expence and are fold at a cheaper rate —the plan is much fimplified and confnliof but one piece of call Iron, with the handles and beam ef wood ; they may hefixed with wrought lays and coulters to bs put 011 with screws and taken off at pleasure Patent rights for l ending vv'uth inftrwfHons for making them may be had by applying to John Newbsld, or the fubleriber No. 212 North Front-ftrtet. Who has for Sale; Or to Leaf* fir a term of Years, A number ot valuable traiSU of Land, well situated for Milk, Iron A'orksor Farms, moK ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon Hate of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to John Canaa cl'q. near Huntingdon. £larles Ntwidd. lawlf July 17 VENDUE, f Si P on se pressntc san : retard.) D i'..> 1 J-:l''! '■ ! X-'JFtM.h.'i ff? fatOa polii,et a dr.vir<>n« 30 milks de la eke dc Waft;,,,,. brique, a trois etajje-s conunant 4 chambres (up chaquc etagc. La fituatiun en e!l charmantc I" Ar y eft bien fain, ct le roifinagc ell des pluj agre able.—Ces Tcrr.s fe vendront en petiti lots]" on bien en gr<t>s, comnie it pnurra convjmr aux achc teurs , uauffi plulkurs petitcs habitations fur fes, l'err s.don. le loyer par an montc a une fotnrne confi.'.era'ble. Si 1' on vendroit une d.^m - . * "' ,v - UC|» cription plus particuliere, il faut adreffcr a l'ini primeriede cette feuille. 8 juin iaw6w Valuable Property for Sale, [ m Chefwat, near Sixth street, direilly oppofit Congress Hall, A LOT of ground, about il feet front in Chef- I3L nut ftrect and 73 feet in depth, whcrecn isa £Ood frame house, now in the tci ure of Samuel Uenge, fubjeil to a ground rent of »o>. per annum. The advantageous fituatioa of this property re quites no comments, for it moll be known, there ?refcw in this city to Ctjual it, an unscceptionable title will be made to the purcliafer. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. i93,Chefnut street, next door to the pre mises. mareh 5 tu.th fa tf TERMS Of Richard Folwell, in Philadelphia, FOR SUBSCRIBING TO 1 HE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, FROM THE COMMENCEMENT Of the American War, in 1774, to the pre. sent time, INCLUDING The Reports of Heads of Departments, 0 Committees, end other Official and Pri vat t e Papers of that Body, now first per mitted to be made public. TERMS* THE work will be printed on a fine paper, and a new neat t ipe, in la-ge nclavo. ,Each volume will contain above 500 p fes, neatly bound and lettered/ Uniformity in size, paper, and binding, will be oblerved throughout the work ; so that, while the fubferibers become po/Tc:T <1 of a valuable record, an ornament may be added to their libraries. The price to iubfcriber* will be 1 dolls. 7f ets. per volume, in boards, and 3 doils. whole bound , but, as the pabbiher does not intend to print man more thuu the lumber l'ublcribed for. a coiifidsra ble rile on the price may be expelled to non-luby icribers. Each volume will contain about one third left •if letter-press than the original edition ; but, .:s the publisher is not yet enabled to deter mine the extent oi the Private Journals, which he may be allowed to make public,he cannot ascertain the ifumberof volumes which willcomprife the work. £5" Payments to be made on delivery oj each •volume. Subscribers will have it at their option, csither to Cubfcribe for the whole of the Journals, up to the orefent time, or to those only of th<f Old Congress jrior to the organization of the Federal Govern- IN all countries, the proceedings in the com mencement of their governments, are loft in dark nef» and oblcurity, owing to a carelefsnt.fs, in the succeeding generation, to prefer ve the public re cords, and the attention of rhc nation, in thplerude agep, being called qif from their domellic concerns, t«> -mgag®4o wars axHi-TQiiqiiiift. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be J been tranfmir.<od to cur ddys ? Thru thai ' O'-frroys every thing, enhances the value\wtll -lAthenti c»Ud public record-*, and renders rhw al ioft in eltima' le. It i* hoped, that Amen'cai. wi fore, chearlully contribute their affiftarice in trans mitting to posterity the labours of their ancellors —founders of the Columbian natioP. *#* The work will certainly be advanced with expedition and promptitude. The following will show the support it has already acquired: *' Philadelphia, "June 15, 1798. 4 To the Honorable the Senate and House of Rcp refcnt?tives of the Unites States. " The MEMORIAL of the Subfci ibera, Citizens, &c. of Philadelphia, RefpeEifullyJt. e<weth, " That having, in our refpe&ive avocations, frequent ocxafions to recur totbe Journals; of Con* grefs, we experience inconvenience by the ienrci ty of them: '1 hat we nnderPn.nd that Richard Fdiweli, prifker, of Philadelphia, has had it in contemplation to print that public record; and that h* hath obtained partial countenance 'rem mz- m ny individuals) bat that he has delayed prolecu ting the work, in expc&ation of encouragement fr«m government that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, rcfpe&fnily solicit, as the publication is naceffary to be diflfeminated among public bodies that Congrcf* will, in their wisdom, render him such additional encouragement, to that which he has obtained from private individuals, as to enab'e him to proceed with the work,f« that your Memorial!fls may be enabled to purchase co pies of that record tor themselves i honjas IVTKean, John D Coxi, Charles Heatly, Samfoni Levy.T. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smith John Read jun. William F Mifflin, Jo seph B. B clc!y,VV. Sergeant, Joka Thompson, Jared Ingerfcli, Jasper Moylan,William Rawle, J. Thomas, William Levis, Janaes Gibfon, M. Kcppele, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, George Davig, John Hallowell, James Gldden, Walter Frariklia, James Milnor, John C. Well's John L. l.eib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joftph Reed, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, John Nivo.v, Robert Walft Robert H Dunkin. John F.wing. jun Ijid ward Pen nington, Hiiary Baker, William Nichols, William Young, Robert Campbell Septin us, James Crukfhank, JVI thew Carey, Henry K He!- mutfo, Peter D» Haven, John Duuhp, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, Dtfyid C Claynoole, Thomas Armitrong, Samuel li. Smith, John Fenno. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre ferred to the House of kcpjrtfcntatives of the Unipc-d Statc?s, on Monday, the i.Bth of June 1790 : - WILLIAM LAMBERT, for " JONATHAN W.CONDY, CtEPK." " RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the United States of America in Gongrefs a(Tembled,That tne Secretary of tfeeSenate and the Cleric of the Houi'e of Reyrefentativrs, he authoriled and directed, to fubferibe, on luchtenns as they may d«sm eligible, for the use of the Senate and House of Representatives, lor four hundred Copies of the Journals of Congress, which a.e pro posed to be publithed by Richard Folwell and such number of copies of deficient volume® of the fef# now in print,as may be necessary to complete ths fame. 3aw3w- JONATHAN DAYTON. j Speaker of the House of Reprefeutati^ 1, < JAMES ROSS, ' President of- the Senate pre temporg' Approved, March 2d, 1759. . - * ■ JOIIiJ ADAMS. J President of the United Stfits ■ J J#' 1 may ao. P&INTED BY J. Sv-? L>/j •3 *
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