1-VJUiiuS , \TfACiIMENT, ; j\| r.ifcut' hath iflsicil Irom tin f" \ gL'iiSritl Court of the terri !. vi Mun'c!!. J tory i.'orth weft aft he river Ohio, at ike I nit j>; Wilkins, Charles Wil kins, and Matthew lirnsft, against the Lards and Tesiiu'siits, Goods. Chatties and F.itcits, Rightj Graiiil. i>f Levi Mflnfell, and that tmlefs the said i .: vi (hall appear by himfelf or attorney and give fpeeial.bail to answer the suit of the said p!a!utilFs, JuCyln :nt will be entered against him by Default, ..-.dthe property attached will be fold for the fati iaflion of all cfeditbrs who shall appear to be Klely ifiticled to a demand chereolt, and who ,/ Shall apply for tii.it purpose. DANIELSYMMES, Clerk] of the General Court- Cincinnati Nov. i? 9?. j jslyij I|eozw. FOR SALE, Glasgow Works Farm, Situate in Montgomery county, about one mile una an halffrom Pottjlown. THE farm consists of upwards of eight hundred acres of land, about two hundred and lit ty of which is woodland*; a large propor tion excellent, watered meadow, belides clover fields, and a good orchard—There are about 115 acres of good wheat and rye now in the ground ; 35 acres ot indian corn and 15 of o»;s ; from sixty to seventy tons of hay are made annually ; the fences have beer, repaired within tlie lalt three years with twelve thousand acw helbut rails, ncne of which were made on the place. Tiie Works confill of a forge for the manu facturing (-♦bar rcn, well manned ; a tilt ham mer ; a grill m 11 with two pairs of flones, one a conveni-nt diftanr.e, as much more, to be tyit ni\t winter, making together two years ilock Irorn this time. Wear the works is the dwelling house large and roomy, and commanding an extensive view; a barn, ft,hies for a number of horses, wash, smoke, ice, and milk houle*, of ftotie ; and two gardens incloled with (tone walls, with a luffi cient immbsr ol iioules for the accommodation of wnrkracr., and 1 targe flone coal house. 1 ! fecie his aH'o been lately built a two-story it . dweimrg house fr a tenant who works p-.rtof the fsrm. t"he purcl.rVr csn be accomni dated with waggons,h'd'es, and every other kind of ftucA, necefTary for carrying on the bnfinefs. About cne fifth of the purchase money will be Winted.and the temimder in yearly inftal- J ' - J he terms may be known by applying to Mr. /.V i'ow!aid, no. 93, north Second street, or :o the iubferiber on the pretnifes. JOSEPH POTTS, Junr. j"!y 8 ,?aw3w TO BE SOLE,, TWO new frame two Story Hou- U- rileafantly fituatod neirthe Jolly Poll-Tav ern, upper eii'rl of the Village of Trankford. There are in ejeh house, besides a kit' hen, two ■ lorns or. the fir It floor; three on the second, with roomy garrafs, all well finifhed ; thtfre arc a\fr> to cath a good garden lot,-liable and coach houle. fart goods will be taken in pay ment. Any persons wffhing to become pur chasers are requelled to view the prcmifes, ii»3 for terms applv to ' JOHN McCLELLEN. Frankford, July ij eotf TREASURY DEPARTMENT. May 29tb, :799V r proprietors of certificate! ilfned for sub- X fcriptiou# to the Loan bearing interelt at eight per c,entum per annum, are notified, that at any time alter payment lhail have been made of the sth initalment, wkick will become due during the lirft ten days of the month cf July tnl'uing, CettiSctites of Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at the Tieafury or Loan Offices, relpeiilively, for tht amount ot the four ft. ft inftaluivnts, or oue rnoieiy of thefnms ex • rifled ii 'he fubfoiiption certilicatts: —No cer tificates of Funded Stock will however be iifiied ■ £ forlefs than one hundred dollars. Such fubfeription certificates as may be pre (fiitcd at the Ircafury or Loan Offices in con eqwaice of the foregoing arrangement, will be ' , rfitl a:.-l diftindtly marked so as to denote, tb i , frioetV 01 the ltock has been ilFued. ' OLIVER WOLCGTI, Secretary of tbe Treasury Twenty Dollars Reward. D F. S E R T F. D, FROM the M'Trint Barracks, corner of Fil bert and Thirteenth-streets, in the City of Philadelphia; the *Bth day of jhfs inflant Two Marines, by trade Tailors, oire John Crawford (•he lei ; "rtd time of h'rs desertion) five feet fevtn ■nhes high, fair lomplexioß, hair cut clofc, rUvk eyes, (Inn built. — The other, Hilary Riftiop f.re feet fix inches high, ruddy complexion, faady biir, a remarkable ringworm on the left nf his lip - { Went off in uniform.) N B. They took with them one brown cloth Coat, one blue cloth Coat, and many , her article.- not khown Ji oreleiw- R". BURROWS, Major Commandant of Mariwe Corps 10 be Sold or Exchanged^ FOR Property 'vithin twelve mile* of ihe Citi of Philadelphia, and on the Biitlol Road; A beautiful and very highly cultivated F .A R M. For particulars, fee tlv- office of C. L«l,a;bitrdu No, 25 So*th Thiid Street. June 19. 42 Hhds of Richmond TOBACCO, of an excellent quality, FOR SALE BY l'eter Barker isf Co. N» 148, High street 1! , a t°r*wf I NOTICE. ( A LL persons indebted to the Eftatc of Jcdidiah J Soowden deceased.are reqaefted to make pay • ment to either of the subscribers.and those having any demands on the fame to produce their accounts for ftttlsnieSt ■ ANN SNOWDEN, Aditiiniftratrix. ROBERT SMITH, 7 „ ISAAC SNOWDEN, j ccutors ' i"'y ___ 2aw'4w NOTICE^ ALL persons indebted to the Estate of the Rev Gilbert T. SuozuJcn deteafed late of Cranber ry.in the State of New Jerfay, are requested to make paymeHt to the fuM'criber, and those having any demands on the fame to produae their ac counts for settlement. ISAAC SNOWDEN, Administrator. July 8 in»4w TO BE LET, A Large Commodious Cellar, Under Friends Meeting House, in Keys* Alley. • , dpply at LEONARD SNOvVDEN'S, No. 130, North Front street. 6 eo4w 7 rao John Miller, Jun. No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. Has for Sale. Csflaes, B alias, JVlamoodies',. T affaties, Colicoes, PtKna } Romal ar.d S Handkerchiefs. Mulmul j The foregoing goods are now to be fold at REDUCED PRICES, N. E. Many of these Goods may be printed to advantage in this country, may 16 ATION LANDS. Notice is hereby given, '"T'IIAT Claims for Donation Lands granted JL by the State of Pennfylvama to the Offi cers and Soldiers of thp Line belonging to the said State in the late war, will 'ae received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State until the lit September next inclufivs, and that the I'jbfcribtrj ai.thorifed by law will fit as a Board at the said Office on every Monday from ten o'clock in the forenoon until one in the af terruion, to hear and determine all uufatified Claims already filed, a* well as thoi'e which may be filed on or before the said firft day of September next. John Bonnaldson, Comt'r. Samuel Bryan, Regt'r. Pet-er Baynton, Treae'r. Department of Accounts of ) Pennsylvania, May 15, '99. > (''6) dtw (m.w.fa tf) Valuable Property fur Sale, la Chcfuut, near Sixth ftrect, diredly oppolic Congriss Hii.t, \ LOTofground, about 11 feet front in Chef. ■- V liut Artec and 7 \ sect in .'.'t-th, v. h< rccn is a good frame house, now in the teiure of Samuel The advantageous fituatioe of this property re quire? no comments, for it mud be knowr, there are few in this city to equal it, an unecceptionable title will be made to the pui chafer. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 198, Cfkrfnut ftrect, next door to the pre njifes. mareh < tu.th fa tf ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the late Jvfcfb Henry Faster, dc ceafed, are requeued to make immediate pay ment ; and all perfon9 having demands againtl aid estate, are defiredto furnilh their accounts to he fubferibcr. Christian Claudy, Admin'r. }"'r 15 7he Subscriber offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. AN Excellent three ffory Brick House, fttu atc the corner of 7th and Race-ftreeta; the house is about 15 feet front and well finifh. Ed in every rtfpedl ; the Lot is 76 feet front on Kace-flreet and 88 feet deep,the situation remar kably airy, having a publU: fquareopen in Front ot it. Two three story Brick Honfe», Brick Stores, j and good Wharf, situate in Water-ilreet, be tween Arch and Race-streets, the lot on which thtfe buildings arc, is fifty four feet frost on j Water-street, and continues that width about 95 ftet, then widens to the south 13 feet 6 inch es, so thatthe fron* on the water is sixty seven feet (ix inches, this lot adjom3 Jchs Stcinmttz esq. on thefouih, and has the advantage of* public alley oa the north, and is a very ,!elira ble fituatiot) for the-buftnefs of a Flour Factor, or Merchant A large elegant two story Stone House, fitu afe on the Point noPoint road, being the firft houle to the Northward of the five mile stone ; this house is about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep finilhed in a n?it maimer; there ts a good gar- j den and choice collection of the heft fruit trees, lee-Hpufe and other conveniences with about nine acres of ground—or if more agr*?able to the purchaser, thirty two acreiof upland and meadow rmy be added toi f . A plantation in Bibirry Townfbip, PhHadel phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 miles from this city ; bounded by the Northampton Road and Pnquefling Creek, this farm contains about mo acres of land, a proportionof which is woodland and meadow , a brick dwellme houfe, frame barn, and other outJioHf«, and there is fjid to be a good stone quarry on part of it, although it has Hot yet bees opened, a fur- I ther defcriptim is deemed unneceflary as no I person will puFchafe without viewing the pre- I wife*, | A frnall plantation in IJorflum Township, Montgomery county, nineteen mSts from Phi ladelphia, adjoining to Grame Park, on which is an excellent new Stone House and Kitchen, \|i'ith a large Stone Shed for the accommodation of traveller's he&ies ; the house is now occupi ed as a tavern, and is suitable for any kind of public the land is good in quality, n good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy situation : there is fifty acres of land and mea dow in this farm Alfoforfale, ftveral trails of land tn different counties of thu flare C 3" The House in Race-street firft mentioned and ane ot the Hcufes in Water-street, are now TO BE LET, , And imraediAtef. fiiffion given, ippiy.at the Soutli-«aJl corner «f Arch and btxtb-flreets, to , feb 7 £ ' 3awtf <■' fl Joseph Ball. ih&ftf Of Richard Fokudl, in Philadelphia ■ i JOURNALS OF CONG'^'.SS, tfRO'M T? 1E COMMENCZMEN'I Of the American War, in 1771, to ibeftrtr sent time, INCLUDING VLti Papers of thai Body, novj Jirst per miltid to be tn&de public• \ 't ' * TERMS. THE work will be printed on a fine paper, Mid a new neat tipe, in large oftavo. Each volume will contain above 500 pages, ne.itly bound and lettered- Uniformity in fz;, paper, and binding, will be observed throughout tin work ; so that, while the fuhferibers become pcffeffi-d of a valuable record, an ornament may he added to their libraries. The pries to lubferibers will be 1 dolls. 75 cts. per volume, i'i boards, and 3 dolls, whole bound , but, a-* the publilher does not intend to print man more th«H the number fubferibed for, a configura ble rife on the price may be enprited to noB-fuby icribers. Each volume will contain about one third less of than the original edition ; but, as the publilher liiiot yet enabled to determine the extent of the Private Joarnals, which he may be allowed to make public, he cannot ascertain the number of volumes which willcomprife the work. £5" Payments to be made an delivery oj each •volume. Subscribers will have it at their option, either to fubferibe for this whole of the Journals, up to the present time, or to those only of this Old Congrels prior to the organization of the Federal Oovern meat. IN all countries, the proceedings in the com mencement of their governments, arc loft in dark ness and ofcfcurity, owing to a csrelefsnefs, in the succeeding generation, to prefcrve the public re cords, and the attention of the nation, in thwferude ages, being call.doff from their domestic concerns, to engage in wars sod conquest. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they been tranfmitud to &ur days ? Time, that destroys every thing, enhances the value of well authenti cated public record", and renders them almost in eftimablc. It is hoped, thai Araericar.s will, there fore, chcarfully contribute their afliftanec in trans mitting to poflerity the labours of their ancestors —founders of Columbian liatioa. *«* The wm will certainly be advancad with expedition and promptitude. The following will j (how the fuppart it has already acquired: '■ Pbiladeiphia, June 15, 1798. " To the Honorable the Senate and Hpufe of Rep I rnfci,;attvcs ?f the United States. " Ihe MEMORIAL of the Suhfaibirs,Citizens, ; e pro posed to be publHhed by Richard Folwel! and such number of copies oi deficient volumes of the St6s now in print,as may be ncceflary to complete the farr;e. JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker*/the fyttfc af'kepreftn'wvou. -■ JAMB!* KQSS. President tf the Senate pro tempi re. Approved, March ad, X 799. JOHN ADAMS, President of the tinted States. may 30. Twenty Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the barracks at Reading, in the Bight of the sth July, 1799, the follow ing soldiers in the nth regiment in the service of * United States. I 'lharrcis Sritlon Buotb, a private, boro in CfcelUr county, 25 yean of age, 5 feet 8 inches and 3-4 high, dark completion, brown eyes and loßg black hair which he commonly wears tied close to his head, by occupation a farmer ; be is a Bout, good looking fellow, and conljderably marked with the small pox, is much additfed to liquor, and very a hufivß when intoxicated; he was drelTed in full inlantry uniform except his hat—lt is exrefled that he will change his dr fs as he llole a n| alu round hat and a number of citizens' cloaths, Also, Jnttics M'Mullen, born in the county of Antrim,in Ireland, 36 ytars of age, s f eeC ? ; och( , s and t-3 high, fair comp.'exion, grey e y e « fl 10rt brown hair, which is wry thin upon the crown of his hen J, of thin v:l',ge and a very pleasant coun tcnance ; by occupation a farmer, and was draffed in lull infantry unifoim. . The above reward and reasonable expences will he paid to any psHer. who (hall apprehend and confine in any goal, or deliver to any officer in the [ lerv.ee of the United States, the above defcribcd -ieferters, or ten dollars and tor either of them. ' - LEWIS HOWARD, Lieutenant nth United States ilegimea Rer.d-rg, JU !y J (, 0 ) }-* •' ' J ""HE fui'-fcriber, hiving obU>i;:> ! ! •»♦ of I Admiiufi ration |6n the pcr(Vn/*t 1.11.-rc ,(ilj li.'hri M»t Miijttiod, 'Vceafed ; all puium having cfeiaif i; am the iaid d ceaied, ai - warned to exhibit the lame wilh the vouchers thereof, os tl:c 6'h day nl -\uguft nfit, as the town of wick, in laid county and Ifate, that a dividend of the afietu ir, hand, ni-y lit made agreeable to ! iw. REBECCA MORTON, Admin'x. Wii wich,J«ly a. The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BF.TWFqN PHILADELPHIA is* NEW-YORK, By the short and pleasant road of Bujileton, Newtown, Scotch Plains, Spring- Jitld and Newark. | "'HE excellence of this road, the populouf -J. nels of the country through which it palf e>, with fuadry other advantages,-which fender it so far preferable lo tha Old Koad through ilriitol, Brunl.vsuk, &c. long ago suggested the propriety of its becoming the Grand Tho rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the present year, a minute I'arvey of it his fceeu taken,and its fnperiority over the Old Kaad, both in winter and Cummer, has been Ciearly alcertair^ed.—•There are good bridges over all the other Waters but the Delaware, and here the crofiTmg is performed with great farety and in leJs than half the time required at I n Tfcmori Ferry. The road is several miles ,Jpart*r than the old road, bat this is amongst I the leafl of its advantages, because daily expe | • ience ptoves to us, that dispatch as ell as com | fort in travelling principally deper.d on the goodr.efs of the road snj the level riefo of the country, and, in theft relpe£ls. the New Road is, beyond all comparison, the belt. It prefenc* none of thole rocky hills, which render the Old Koad I'm .fatiguing bejween (be Delaware and IWwaiJc. 'I he loil, too, for the greater part, is luch ?s to produce but little mud in winter, and very Utile u(t in summer, which circumstance, added to .the beauty of the country, and a con siderable proportion of (hsde, mult always ren der travelling in the latter season peculiarly a greeable. The Swift Sure flarts from PHILADEL PHIA? at 6 o'clock every morning (Sundays ciccptci) irom ihe Gi\.ilh A YIiUF.. opposite tie Lutheran ChiTch, Uorrh i-'ou rth street. It goes through Frankford to Buftleton, where .it flops to Breikfaft ; from Baftletown it goes through Newton ii to Penny-town to dinner; fiem Penny-town through Hopewell, Millltone, Bound-brook, Qoibbletown and Plainfiefd to Scotch Plai.ns to lodge. The jiext morning it Oops at Springfield to breakfaft, from whence it jjoes through Newark and arrives at Naw- York at nooji. Fiom NEW-YORK it starts at 3 o'clock ii» the afternoon Paiilus Hook) and arrives j at Philadelphia the next evening. For feats at | New-York, application may.be made to Ed ward Bardia, Old Coffee house, to A. Mathieu, corner of Nassau and John Arrets, to B. .Many, no. 48, Courtlajidt, corner of Greenwiph flreet, and to Michael Little, at his hotel, so. aa. Broad flreet. Fare for paflengers, Jive Dollars. Way pafiengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each palTenger is allowed to take on of baggage carriage free ; but all othfr baggage, taken on by a paflit.per, will be charged at 4 cents per pound weiglft. With refpe» fecyrity or not. But the proprietors think it right to state very explicitly, that they will be tefpon lible for the fafe delivery of no package, which IS not regularly eate-red, and which an ini'ur aoce receipt catir.ot be produced. \n the distribution of the route, the greatest care his bren taken to fix on such places and ta ve.ns always a/Tord good tcco^modaiion ar.d entertainment for the at the woft reasonable rates The stages are weil equipped fwnhfhed with fleet and fteadyhorfes, and com mitted to the care of intelligent fok.er and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themselves live at thedifferent towns and villages wh«re the stages w\H stop, so the conduct of, the per ,o.ns they employ 13 continual!) an objea of thejr attention—They take care also :o lee that the pafTengtrs are well provide t for and politely tieated at the taverns, and that i>o fort of chica nery or inlpleiice is praflifed upon tlu-m ; in (hort, they h*ve fparedneithsrpains nor expence to render the SWIIT-SUKE the very bell line ol stages in America. The line has now run nearly a month, dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia aad New-York. Every. palTcn i; er lus found the road to lurpafs very far all that Kjj be<-n f a j,l its excellence j and the -Proprietors of the Siviit Sure are extremely happy :6 hear the behavu.u, of their ilrivers, and the treatment at Ta\eni»r fpokeji of with the highelt fatisfaAiou JOHN M'CJLLA, Philadelphia THUS. PAUL, Dufititon JOSEPH THORATOiV, ) NICHpL AS H'TNKOQP, f Ncwtozun JACOB KttSLER, j JOHN MdRKH&AD, Peunttovju. ( 'T. KILL MAM, Mllljlor.. ELLAS COMBEi, Bcundßrosk. R. SANSBURT, Scstc.h Plains. \SAACRAIVLE, } „ ROBERT PS ARSON. \ J ■ 11. -' .-v ' - ~;■ i > : r ■? H ljl y 5] 3<>wt6A. caV tf. '' ■ ice is Hereby Given, ' } ,ilAr th< Ofil c?r » a n4c^ Wof the ConfielU, ;,ca w "' '-e-'-'ve their pr!«e money for th« I'rtgxe U !:;lurgo*r, by casing on CHARI ; c 15i. I»LB, No. 24.3, or . - S HENRI' BENE RIDGE. July tz An excellent Stand for Bufinefe for sale, And possession immediately given. THAT valuable (land for bufi. otftat th-head of Chefter,Kent county, Maryland confining of a brick store-house, 10 feet by 60, two iloriesliigh, three rooms on a flo-r, well ap'por tioned for tojfcvds, two twenty feet rooms for the reception of gr~in, and a counting room, and thru* rooms for gooa>. with an excelinet cellar under the whole, couipleatly garnered off for fait and pickling pork, with a log corn crib adjeining, 10 feet by 40 —This (land is fituited in the handfomefc and mod advantageous part of the town fpr bufi efs and the profped. of returning good crops of wheat in the country around the head of Chester llill tend to make it more desirable to those indit ing t» purchase. for terms,apply to meflrs. Levi Hbllingsworib S3" s:n, Philadelphia, or the fubferiberj near the pre rnifef, GEORGE V. M'CANN W. THOMAS. P3—lf the above property is not fold in three months from this date, it will be rented. J u| y 9 dßw Ten Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the RenJ»zvous, corner of Front an«l South Street, on the lift iniiant GBORGE GALLAGHER, born in Doe-run Ches ter ceunty, Peunfylvania, aged ix years and *3 months, five ;eet nine and a half iuthei high, iivarthy csniplexioti, black eyes, his hair is black and grey miscd, has the dialed of a Chester coun ty man. He had neither coat or waillcoat on when he went ofi, has been employed as a Laborer about this city. Whoever apprehends said Del'erter and delivers him to me at the .Rendezvous in thi, city or at Head Quarters in Brirtol, (hall receive the' above reward. SA M. R. FRANKLIN, Liiutcoant 10th U.S. Regioient. jaly j4 William COBBET 7 u.is jUiT (PRice j dol. jOCEsrj) rut B A V I AD A HU M & V 1 A D. $X WILLIAM Esquiji#* To \vhicji is prrfiyetl,' A POETICAL WIS7I.E T0 TtiE JUTJiQ# t Itiutl. [ln imroiiucii'.Atlmcehhratf.l work to theOen tlemen ami LartieVcf America, I have endeavored to give it a dress proportioned to its diaiuyuifhed merit, an J to the ta-eof ti'o.e lor who£c amuse rrcu arv.i it is a proof that there are Amen Csns who have the tall.- to adr.ii.ic, f cr jbe to the laid aliigKmuit rn or before til. litft of Au«ult next. b Notice is hereby given, To all pet font inUtbted to the fad eftjtc, tha they are requested to n. «ke immediate payment to either of tt>c qr to the said SamUfi i? .?*' w "° 13 ,tctl to *eceive the fame; lailure whereof'j (ll) »W A beautiful Country Seat,for Sale SI i wATJ&D on t+ie h'ank.dif the Delaware joining lands .of Mitrhiaj sip!e» and Mr. John Duflicld, i j mi let from Philadelphia and ; mile«ftoin 3riitol. < Ije buildings ccnfift ofa new two story Frame ■ loufc and kitchen adjoining— 3 rooms on a iloor, a Piazza the whole front of the House, a Pump of excellent water, alio Jgood garden and orchard—lo acres of land wiil be fold with the premises, but more can be had if required, i here is a gravelly (hi.re at the river, the water !tages"for Hnrlington pais every (lay in the fum nu-r i'eafon. and the land slug s for New-Ynr.k within half 3 mile ; any perlo-i inclir.ing topi'** chafe may know the terms cis fa I e and other par ticulars by enquiring at No.' 12, Dock-fired, «r No. 161, South Seeoud-flieet. June i PRINTED BY J. !V. FFX\O - *- " 'i"" 1 ! •f \ , dim d^w JWt f