, . V - • -■ \ - ■ /: Vj TT " J f imption of the troops at Michilimiijunac, Detroit v„. .•„ u lJ ' a S and 0f%»«'O. for la months in a.lranca-.. j-.Utli\t ,) ' and at each of the otkrr po£U on the weftero wa ***s VT VT 'ep ' r i 1 c propnfa's win lie received at ter% for at loft three inonthtm advanc*, of gM>d .1 tf:e office of the Secretary of the Depart- and wholesome ,iroviflon», if th* fame lhall be re ment of until the expiration of t!:e 15th quired. It it alio to be permitted to all and evirry ef July next eofuvng, for the fuppfy of a'.l ra- of the commandants of fortified places, or poll's tions, which ro: # he required for the use «f trie to call lor at seasons whe:i the fame, can be tranf- Unitfd States, from the firft day of O&ober, ported, or at any time in cafe of urgency, such fup -1799,|n t '"" thiitieth day of September, 1800, p' ,e « of like proviGons in advance, as in the difare b' th days inrlufiue, at the places and within the t'°h as the commandant shall b« deemed proper, two diltri fls hefrm after foil mentioned ; and ft »s to lie nnderftood that the contra&or is to be alio tint feiiarate jsrojwfals will be received at at t- e expence and rifle, of issuing the fnpplies to the fpid office until the expiration of the 15th the troop,, and that all lofTes, fuftainod, by the day of July rext ensuing, for the supply of ijl delations of an enemy, or hy means of the rations which may be required as. aforcfaid, troops if the United States, (hall be paid for at the from the firft day of January in Ae yeir 1800, P"" 0 !; the " tlcle or destroyed, on the to the thirty.firit day of December in the fame "fcpofit.ons of two «' «™ re P cr * orril ,rf crei '«'» bl^ year, both 4ys inclulWe, at the piace and wit'- and the cert, Scare of a con.m.ffion«d . . • olhcer, alcertain'ne: tne circumfta«ccs ot the lots, £fc> rri " al f S 7 T, entmned ' T; »nd the amount of the article,, for which comj-vn- F ,r ft Propoials to supply all rations, that fit!on cUimeJ . may he required, at Ofwego ; at Niagara i The privilege is to be undetllood to be refervrd Prequifl? ; at Mtchihmackinac ; at For t 0 the United ijtata-s of requiring, that none ol ths Franklin ; at Lc Boeuf i at Cincinnati f it supplies which mey be furnilhcd under any of th Picque town. an-. Loramies stores ; at Fort propoftd contrails (hall be iflued. until the furplie Wayne; at. tort Defiance t at any place below which have or may he furniflud under contracts Fort Defiance, on the Miami river to Lake now in force have been consumed, and that a sup- Rrie , at Purr Knox, md Ouatanon on the ply in advance may be alway* required at any of river Wab. Oi ; at MalTxc ; at any place or the fixed p®fts on the Sea-bonrd or Indian fr ok tiers placf9 on the east fide »t* river MiHifiippi, not exceeding three month# above the mouth of the river Ohio, and upon JAMES M'HENRT y of mcrcb %t) TER M S Of Richard Fohvell, in Philadelphia, FOR SUBSCRIBING TO 1 HE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, FROM THI COMMKNCKMBNT Of the American War, in 1774, to the pre* mcutl ■StrK'tii— Propofels to fqpply jtl rations tha may be required, a: 4ny or places, on th( east _ file of th- Miffifltppi fiver, below the mouth of the river Ohio 10 the southern boun dary of the ftjte of Kentucky and withra the fatd ftite ; at Knoxvil'e ; at all other polls and places within the ft»te of Tennefiee ; at South Weft Point ; at Tellico Block-hotife, at -St. Stephens on the river Tombigby and any place »r places m ithin the Cherokee boundaries ; be low tht southern boundary of the state of Ten- Beftce and within the boundary of the United States. may be required, at Point-t'etre; at Coleraine ; M M within 'he limits of the United States, whsre troops are or may be iUtioued. y'i ney, at Charlvflon, or at any other place or . > may be required at the F'-rt at Wilmington, Charlotte; at I'ayetteville, at Sibfbury, o: tt any ether placi or place 9 where troops are or may be ftationrd, marched or recruited in the state of North Carolina. Sixth--Propofils to supply all rations thajt Keinpfvi'.le, at Chariotteville, at Wincheder, it Staunton, at Richmond, at Alexandria, at Leef bu-g, at FredericUfburp, at Carterfville, or at miy he ftationeH, marched or recruited, in the state of Virginia. SfvektS —Prnpcfsls to supply all rations that may be required at fort -M'Henry, at Baltimore, at Annapolss, at Frederick town, at Leonard town, at H.igers town, at Bladenfburg, at G.org* tpwn, "<t Harper » ferry, at Eiftown, at the()f FiH. and at any other place or phces, where troops are or may be flationed, marched or recruited within the limits of the flatrcf Maryland. Xigttb—l'ropofals to supply all ration* that may be required at Fort Mifflin, at Philadel phia, at Darhv, at Lancaster, at Wilkt sb irre. at at Lewifi >tn (Mifflin county) at Bedford, at Grcenlbsrg, at Wathingron, at Ea(town, at 'Wilmington, at Chrilliana, at Dover, or at any sther place or places where troops are or may je flationed, marrhed or recruited within the raid. Sixth —Prop-fall to supply all rations that may be required :t HacWentac, at Elizabeth town, at at Burlington, at Woodbury, at Trrnton, and at any other place er places wiieie troops are or may be flatiined. marched or recruited within the limits of the state of Jtrfey. f tr !h—Proßofals to supply all rations that may be required at New-York, at Weft-Point, t Fluff ing, at at Weft-Cheller, at Poughktep- Within the fai l Itate enumerated in the firft pro- k- ' r -' i "Si i t 1 v- V ••• \ I ' • f , -1 * t u i if'-'"' J- £ k ss * - ; • p!«fj|« aforefaid. Klevcnib—t'repofals to supply all ration? that riny be required at Hartford, at Hebron, at New London, at Bro -Ulynn, at Wyndham, at Litchfield t Guilford, at New-Haven, at Fairfield, at Dan fenry, at Middletown, and at any other place or places where troops are or may he llationed.tnarch td or recruited within the limiti of the S»ate of (Biauc<9ieutt. Twelfth —Proposals to fnpply all rations that may be required at Fort Wolcott, at Brinton's Point, at Newport, at Vrovidcnc«, and at any place rr places where troops are or may be station eJ, marched or recruited within the limits the of state of Rhode iflaiul. Tkiriienik—Propofals to supply a.I ration* that may he required at Port land in the DiftriS of Maine Gloucuflcr, Cape Ann, Salem, Marblehead, Bos ton, at Springfield, at Oxbridge, and at any other olsce or places where troops are or qiay be ftation t(l, marched or recruited within tha limits of the ftafe of Mal&chufcrts. fourteenth —Prop ;l'als to supply all rations that may be required at Portsmouth, at Exeter, at Wini'for, at lietmtngton, at Rutland, or at any Kort, place or places, where troops are or may ba .fl.uionid, marched or recruited within the States of Ncw-Hamp(hir and Vermont. The Ration to be supplied, is to consist of the fo'lowing article?, viz l' ighteen ounces oi bread or flour, or when Heither can he obtained, of one quart «f rice, or one an<! a half pound of filled or bo-.ilted indian meal, one pound and a quarter of /rfih beef, or one pound of salted beef, or three Cjiiartev* of a pound ot salted Pork, and when trefh nscnt i* f k. at the rate of two quarts for evrcv hundred rations soap at the rate of four founds, and candles at the rate of a pound and a halt for veTy hundred rations. Jt if d the prrpolais will also extend to the fct' plv 11 rum, -whiskey, or other ardent spi rits at the rare of hil: agillper nv.on. and Vine gir at the rate of (wo quarts ior J-ysry hundred rations. The pri ] ofals will fpecify the price of the fcvcral coirpm ut 11 arts of the ration, as well a- those ol liJ.llitHttf or alternatives lor parts thereof. Therntions arc.ra V'furniftied in fueh quantities 3= ,:,at iK rctliall at all timei, during the term o. jcoiuradU, Iw;'•lficien* (or the con tiiii > m w X .• v. . : •• • £• < ■ V . * t. mcrch V) sent time, INCLOniNO The Reports of Heads of Departments, of Committers, and other Official and Pri vate Papers of that Body, now first per mitted to be made public. TERMS. THE wof-k «ill be printed on a fine paper, and x »ew neat tipe, in large o&ave. i Each volume will contain above JOO pagti, neatly bound and lettered. Uniformity in Gze, paper, and binding, will he oblerved throughout the work ; so that, while the fubferibers become pbflfefled of i valuable record, an ornamcrt may I c added to their libraritt. The ptic« to iul«(lribers will be i doll*. 75 cts. per volume, in bo2rds, and 3 dolls, whole bound , but, &s the pnhlifher do»9 not intend to print man more thaw the nrmber fubferibed for, a confid*ra< ble rife on the price m«y be expelled to non-Cub (criberj. vckim'e will contain about one third less | if letter-prtfs tnan the original edition ; but, as the juMifr r is net yet en .oleci to determine the extent i sf tli- Privarg Journals, which he may be allowed I to make puhlie.he cannot ascertain the number of I volumes which wiy fcfcraptife the work. tfjjp Payment* to be made §n delivery oj each' njohitne. Suhl'crihers will have't at their option, fithcr to I fubfenh'.: for tie whole of the Journals, up to the j present time, or to thofo only of the Old Congreb prior to the organization of the Federal GoVera ftient. IN all countries, the proceeding* in the com mencement of their government!", are ielt in dfirk nefs and ohfeurity, owing to a carelcfsncfi, in the fucceedinj generation, to pref rve the public re cords, and the attention of tile nation,in thaferude ages, being calUd off from their JomeHic concerns, to «ngage in wars and conqneft. Of what infinite value wot.lll the laws "f Alfred be, had they been tranfmitt«d to »ur days { Time, that deflroj't every thing, enhances the value of well authentic cat«d public records, and renders them almost in ertimaMe. It is hoped, that Amcricar.t will, there fore, chearfully contribute their afliftancc in trans mitting to pofleritj the labours of their ancellori —founder* of the Columbian nation. *,* TJie work win certainly be adranc(d with expedition and prompiirude. The following will show the support it has already acquired: '• Philadelphia, June 15, 1798. K To the Honorable the Senate and House of Rep refentatives of ths Unites States. " The MEMORIAL «f tbe SubfcribgrSjCitiiens, &c. of Philadelphia, '' RefpeSfullyJt. e<ivcth, " Th»t having, in our refpe&ive avocations, frequent oecafionsto recur to the Journals ofCon grefs, we experience inconvenience by the scarci ty of them : That we understand that Richard Folwell, prtnter, of Philadelphia, has had it in contemplation to print that public record; and that he hath obtained partial countenance rrom ma ny individuals; bat that he has delayed profccu ting tha work, in expectation of encouragement frem government* that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpe&fnlly solicit, as the publication is naccflary to be difTemina.ted among public bodies that Congrcfs will, in their wisdom, render him such additional encouragement, to that which he has obtained from private individuals, as to sPiMeliim to proceed with the work, so that your V - -.orialifts may be enabled to purchai'e co pies o I ti it record for thcmfelves. I hour M'Kean, John 1) Cox*,CharlesHeatly, Samfom Levy T\ Rofs, Wn. Moore Smith, John Read jun. William I ilghman,John F. Mifflin, Jo seph ti. M'Kean.John B< ckly, W. Sergeant, John Thomplen, Jared Ingerfoli, Jalper MoyJan,William Rawle, J. Thomas, William Levis,James Gibfon, M.Kcppele, Motes Levy, Robert Sorter, Geoige Davis, John Hallowell, James Oldden, Walter Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Weils John L. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, John Nixop, Robert Wain Robert H. Dunkin, John Ewing, Jun fcdvrardPen nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Young, Robert Campbell Septimus, Ciaypoeie James Crukftank, Mathew Carey, Henry K Hel muth, Peter De Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Claypoole, Thomas Armstrong, Samuel H. .Smith, John Fenno. *• True copy from (he ordinal Memori»l, pr«- fested to the House of Keprefcntamca of the UaitedStates, on Monday, the 18th of June 179? ! '• WII.LIAM LAMBERT, for •' JONATHAN W.CONDY.Omm," | , " RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Rep* refenUtives of the United States of America ia Gongrefs ■UTcnibled.rha* the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Keprebntatives, be authoriied and directed, to fubferibe, on such tsrnu ai they" may datm eligible, lor tltoufe of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journals of Cengrcfs, which a e pro posed to be publiibed by Richard Folwell and liich number of copies of deficient volumes of the leu now in print, as may he oeceffary Co cdrrpltse the fame. , JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of the Hou/e of Representatives. JAMBS ROSS, President rf the Senate pro tempore. Approved, March »d, 17x19. JOHN ADAMS, Preiidtnt of the United State], lawtt may so, if 011 Etf. THE subscriber, having obtained I.titers ol Admiiuftration on the perianal Ellatc of John Morton, late of Ccecal County in th- ft.ii of Maryland, citccafod ; all perfows havir;» claim* again > the laid deceafcd, are warned to exhibit the lame with the vouchers thereof, 01 the 6th day of August next, at the town of Warwick, in fjiid county and (fare, that a dividend of the aiTctt« in hand, may be Maria agreeable to larr. REBECCA MORTON, Admir.'x. Watwich.July 1. ['July.?] 3av»t<A. •ffer The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BFTWFJN PHILADELPHIA b* NEW-YORK, By the (hart anil pleasant road of Bujlhton, Newtown, Scotch- Plaint, Spring field and Newark. r HE excellence of this road, the populouf nefs of the country thrpugh which it pafl"- e», with I'undry other advantages, which render it so far preferable lo tin Old Road through Bristol, Brunfvk-k, &c. long ago fuggefled the propriety of irs becoming the GraHd Tho rough Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the present year, a minute survey of it his been taken,and its superiority over the Old Road, both in winter and summer, has been clearly afcertained.—Thjre are good bridges over all the other wateri but the Delaware, aruj hire the croffiag is performed with fafety and in lei's than half the time required at the Tr<Jnion Ferry. The road is several miles Jhorter than the old road, but this is am»ngS the lead of its advantages, because daily expe i ience pi ores to tis, that dispatch as well as com fort In travelling principally depend on the goodness of the road ind the levelnefs of the country, and, in these refpe<SU, the New RoatJ is, beyond all comparison, thebeft. It presents none of those rocky bills, which render the Old Koad fa fatiguing between the Delaware and NewaiU. The fnil, too, for thegreater part, is ! f'ich as to produce but little mud in winter, and ; v«ry little u?t in summer, which cinumiUnce, added to ths brauty of the country, and a con tiderable proportion of (hade, rrull arlways res der travelling in the latter firafon peculiarly »- greeable. i | The ftarts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clotk every qmrning (Sundays i exrepted) from the GRFEN 7R££. oppofne j the I.titheran Church, North Pourth street It i goes through Frankford to Biiftletnu, where k j Ifops to Breakfafl; from Baftletown it gots Newtown to Penny-town to dinner; from Penny town though Hopewell, Millstone, Pound-brook, Quibbletown and PUinfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The next morning it flops at Springfii.ld so breakfaft, from whence , it goes through Newark and arrives at Nav*- j York at noon. Fiom NEW-YORK it larta at 3 o'clock in t?ie afternoon (fn»m Kiulus Hook) and arrives at Philadelphia the next evening. For feata at New-York, application may be made to Ed ward Bardir, Old Ofte house, to A. Mathicu, corner of Naltau and John theets, to B. J/any, no. 4s, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich ilrect, and to Michael Little, at his hotel, ho. 4a, Broad flreet. Fare for paflengers, Five Dollars. Way paflengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each pafienger is allowed to take on i 4 lbs. of ba fS 3 ge carriage free ; but all other baggage, taken on by a paflcnger, will be charged at 4 cents per pound weight. With refpefl to packages sent on without paflengers, the proprietors presume they have adopted a regulation, which, tho.igh unknown to other lines' of stager, the)* think must mett with general approbation, They pledge them j selves to make good every package on the fol lowing conditions. The person who delivers the package at the office fliall lee it entered in the stage-book, for which entry he (hall pay 6 i cents j he will then (late the value of the pack i age,and p.iy (exclusive of the carriage) :>ne per cent, on the v.-.lue, as infurincr, and for which he will receive a receipt. Thus, for instance, if he eflimates his package at one dollar, he will I pay one cent, and it at one hundred 1 ollars, he will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Very few perlons it is presumed, will dislike thi* regulation | it will howevor, be optionable with every one to avail himfelf of this I'ecurity or not. But the proprietors think it right 10 state very explicitly, that they will be iefpon fible for the fafe delivery of no package, which is not regularly entwed.and fcr which an insur ance receipt cannot he produced. In the difiribiition of the route, the greatrft care has bren taken fofix on such places and ta verns as always afford a good accommodation and entertainment for the paflengers at the rneft reasonable rates The llagirs are well equipped furnifhed with fleet and tteadyhorfes,and com mitted to the care of intelligent and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themselves live at the different towns and villages where the stages will flop, so that theconduift of the per sons they employ is continual!) an ofejedt of their attention —They take car* alio to lee that the . paflengers are well provided for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no furt of chica ; nery or infolenct it praAifed upon them ; in ■ Ihort, they have fparedneitherpains nor expence j to render the SWIFT-SURE the very belt line of stages in America. The line has now run nearly a month, dur ing which time a great number of gfentlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia and New-York. Every paflcnuer hat found the road to furpaft very far all that hat been said of its excellence j and the Proprietor! of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to hear the behavicu, of their drivers, and the trestmest at Tavetntr I'poken of With the highelt fatitfatfion. JOHN M'C ALLA, Philadelphia THUS. PAUL, BujHrton JOSEPH THOKhTON, NICHOLAS WrxKOOP, > Newtown JACOB KESLPR, 3 JOHN MORfr.HE AD, Pennytotun, T. KILLMAN, w/r MiUJton. £LLAS COMBES, Bound Brook* R. S JNSBURr, Sctch Plains. ISAACRAWLK, ) „ . ... ROBERT PEJRSON, J June 21, Eighty Dolt an Riewjrd, BROKE' c*vt of the I'MS )N lor tlie CJity cm Comity of Philailclj'l'ii, on tlie •Wgh'c *>F tJ 31ft Jul*, 1*799. the following ilcfVriVd ftlom, 1 > «Tr»» r rrn *r »\ r> DANIEL HEN BE MSQIf, An IriUiman, abont .5 fr- arj of a S r > J feit 7;°< 8 inches h ■gh, f.,11 roatd face, dark. hair, made, ha*% down look and fair corepitjion ; vfat conviited inthe county of Berki CHRISTIAN SHARPS, A nit-'W, of Dutch parents, afciwt »4 yeiMjof age, s f<"t 10 or II incbei High, Eraight wfcll made, lon> *t£age, heavy eye brows, Jirflrn loifk, a large head of hair, dark br«wn, which h.; quc'wcJ down to his w*ift ; wti convicted in Cats-' beiiand county. <, JOllv STRATTS, Alias John Soto, abeut 30 years of ngr. 'ire, Oct !0 inches hig'', well mi.ie, fair eorv>'! vnn, black frizlcd hair, which he wears qued ; was c«uvicled at Pittsburgh. Went off also, at the fame time a certain MAR TIN KNO VLES, well known 111 tfv« city, who was apprehended on the day of hisefcapc lor com mitting a burglary 3t the House of J G. Koch • Thealioye reward will he paid for the delivery of the abort named peribas at tho- Piifnn of the City anil County of Philadelphia, or on being fctur«d in any Jail in the United States, or twenty dollars for either «f them. S PHIUP EDWARDS, keeper. Philadelphia Prison, august 3. eodjw TO BE LET, A Large Commodious Cellar, Under Friend* Meeting Houle, in Key»' Alley. /tpplj at LEONARD SNOWDEN'S, No. 130, North Front street. i mo : 6 Thomas Clayton, Hatter, HAS removed to No. Ifouth Front street, where he intends carrying on hi« biifioefs as formerly, and has on tyand a oomplete affortn cut of hit own maiiufaduted ladie-*, ,gentlemen and childrtos' Canadaßeaver'if! Mujk-rat Skins, With a complete iiffortmeM of FURS, .always for sale.—He hat .rectiffd per the Lite .arrival* from Loadon, a complete afiortmetitfif Fctfhionobk Englijh Hmj, Which he now oner? for sale at vary reduced *9 TWO new frame .two Story »Hou-, <es pleasantly fituited near the J«Ily Jfoft-Tay crn, upper ei.d of the Village of Fraokford. There aie in each hoiife, befidas a-kitchen, two rooms on the firft floor; three on the fecocd, with roomy gafrati, all well finifhed ; thcr<- are aHo to each, a.good garden lot, fiahie antl coach honfe. tart j;oods will be taken in pay ment. Any perfor.s wifeing to become pur chaL rs are requcllcd to *vie» the premilt#, and Hot terms applv to ' JOUN McCLELLEN. July 11 eotf treasury department. Marcs) »«£, 1799. PUBUC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant 10 tlie a& of Corigrrfi palled on the ift day of June, one ihatifand, fev-u hnt»- drrdajjd ninety lix, entitled 14 in ■u'Vrigulit ing the, grants of land -appropriated for mili tary services, and for tUt society -of -United tirelhrcn for propagating the gospel among ttreWewhen and the ail luppletncntary to the said recited ail paflVd on the fecocd day of March, one rhoiifind'feven hundred andnine ty nine to ivit: I. THAT the of Land herein after de ferred, nar-ely, " beginning at the North Weft corner of the seven ranges of townrhipi, and running thence fifty mites due south, along the weftrrn boundany. of the said ranges ; —thence due W4ft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Brsnch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line croflci the Camethence along tfie {aid boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the M»f« kingum riverat tbecrofling rhce above Fort Lawrence ; thence down the said river, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of beginning, will interfeift the said river ; thence along the line so run to the place of be ginning has been divided into townlhip; of fivf miles square, and fra£lk>njlpart« of town (hips ; and th*j plati .ind Purveys of th» laid townships and fractional parti of townlhtps ire deposited in the offices of the Regifler of the Trealury and Surveyor General, for the inspec t ion of all perfoHt concerned. 11. The holders of Cach warrants as have been or (ball be granted fqr military services perform ed during the late war, are required to prefeat the Came to the Regifler of the Treafnry, at some time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thaufand eight hundred, for the p&rpofe of beinp reyiftered ; No registry will however be made of any ltfs quantity i-han a quarter townlhip, or four thousand acres. The priority of location of the warrants which may be prefonted and Rijjiltcred in manner afore faid, prior to th« nth day of February in ihe year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be det'rmined by lot, in the uiode dicfcribed by the a<B fir ft recited. The holdem of r«gificr<d warrants, (hall on Monday the 17th day of February, in rh« year 1800, in rhe order of the priority of locati on (hail be determined by lot a* aforefaid.pefon ally, or Vy their agents,dcfigaitern at the office of the RcgiUer of the Treafurj, the particu lar quarter townfliips ele&ed by them rcfpe&i-nely, and such of the said holders at (hail not <UJignatr their location* on the said day, lliall he poftponld t» locating such warrants to all other htrldeis of. registered warrants, V. The holder* of warrants for military services fufficient to cover one or more quarter townOiips or trail? of four thoufamj acres each ; (ball, at any time af'cx Mooifcy the 17th day of Febru-ry, 1800 and prior to,the fiirfl day 01 January, 1801,' be al lowd to register the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any trad or trails us land not before located. All warrants or claim' for lands on account of military services,. which iliwll not be regiftcred and located bt [ore the fcrft day of January, 18c?., are by the fupplesnentary aft of Congfcfs herein before recited, pafl"cd on thefecond day of March, 1799, d«»l ired to be forever barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. s<■'£• of tie V'reasnr., eotl If, Removal. HATS. prices. TO BE SOLD, Notice is Hereby Chen, * rHAT the OHirers anj Crew of theConftella t-on will receive their prize morey f cr tf) frips-e JL'lnlurjjcnt, by calling oil CHIRIBc BIk;DLE, No. 143, Marh»t-areet, or HENRY MEN BRIDGE, dim July H An excellent Stand for Business FOR SALE, And posstssion immediately given. THAT valuable stand f or bull neO at the head of Chester.Kent count? , T confining of a brick store-house, »o 6 T d llorinhigh, three roomt on a floor well i' tW ° tioftedior tafineb, two twenty feet room, krZ recept.on of gram, and a counting room, and room, for gooos wuh a n _ excellnet cellar JJK the-whole, compleatly garntred off s ot s als , * pickling pork, with a log corn crib adUiniL. feet hy 40—This fland ii situated in the handfomlS and mod aoTantageoUs part of the town lorTr f »" d < h < profycit of returning wheat 111 the country around the l, ea d of ChU still tend to make it more defiratle to those ink ing t» purchase. ' IB - For term«, apply to mefTrv r n i Sea. Philadelphia, or the f'ubferibers near ,h-, mife«, GEORGE V. MVavm'" W. I'HOMAS. PS-Is the above property is not f ol j ; n v months from tkit date, it will be rented J«ly 9 Ten Dal/ars Reward. DESF.R l-HD from the Rendezvous, corner Front anj Sooth Street, on the nftun GBORGE GALLAGHER, born in Dat. run fe* ter county, Pennfjlvania, aged „ months five feet nme and a half i nth<:s swarthy complexion black eyes, his hair i, w£v' andgrey mixed, ha. the dialed of aChefterV ty man. He had neither coat or wairtcoar ontT" he went off has been employed a. a Laborer ab„« this city. Whoever apprehends fa,d Deserter »„f delivers h,m to me at the Rendezvous in this or at Head Quarters in Brrttol, fta t | & above reward. c lhe S/tM. R. FRANKLIN ij*#tenant ! oth V. 8. Re g i m ' tnti _ <',3w juljl 14 K'ILLiAM CO I) BET 7 *a. jw rratiMi»,(ri,«i , Aot , JOcw , T| ) BA VI AD tik up M Jk V I A D. •&»p •! Br Wif-iJA* Giivmmd, £s£e// es< Jo which is prefixed, A POETICAL ENSTLE TO THE AVTK - Bjim* American Gtr.tUnim [ln introducing- thi. celebrated work to rhtfW tlcrncn anJ Ladtesof America, 1 have en .lcava"i to pre it « drtft proportioned to its T merit, and to the ta«e of tKofe for whofKfe. mem and dahj-ht it i, intended. No ci Mqc , iL Wen spared in the publication; and I fetter o»Sf that th.work doc yield, either ,n pa J " print, to'anyene ever pwUlifted in America Thi. edition lra< «„ advaqt.g, over lome former ones, a, it contain, by way .f BO£ . K( the ™ product ion* of the .uthor , u,J } ; t has "» which >. prefixed to ,t. and which mull be tremely gratifying to every lover of l.teratur, i« thi.co.ntry, a, it j, a ?rot ,f that there are Hmeri can.who haw the talk to aJmiae -he juft.ee to applaud, and th« talent, to rival ,he Gemulei of otherftuitien*. O" f'omoCopiei have been sent on to Mr Smt ,n»UU, Maiden I.are, Arte Tori, also to .Ur' K» Bnlhmve, and to Mr. Ynng, Cbjrlcflo,. Cvpic. will be ftfnt to Boft m and other pl.t., ~ loonatoccafiops offtr.] may 18 Patent Ploughs, P ' befpld for ca(b by Jofepii Salter at Atfion II 1. w y rfl "' Coo P fr '» Ferry—Jonathan Marker, Wnodbury-and JelTe Evan., Lumber ton. rhofe who have used them girethemthe pretrrence to any o»h*r kind, as they require l«r« team, break the groynd txtter.. are kept in •order at lefuxperwr jnd are fold at a chtaptr rate—the plan h much (implHied and confiflsof t>ut one pieie of cast Iron, with the handle, and beam wf wood ; they may befixed with wrougkC lay* and ccultcrj to b« put an with fcrewi and taken off at pleasure Patent tjghta for vending wi<Jiinftr*dioß«for mak.ng them may ke had by applying to John Newbsld, or the fubfcrib«r No. in North Front-ftrect. Who has far Sale; Or to Len/e for a term of Tears, A number of »aluable tra<fl» of Larfd, w«11 situated for Milk, lro<i <Vorksor Farms, noli ly improved, lyi(ig chi» fly in the county of Hun tingdon flat# of PennfylvanU. Tkofewhomay incline to view them will please to *nply to Jeha Canan elq.near Huntingdon. Ntwioldi Tlwtf juJy 17 Samuel Miles, jun'r. Qf the city 'of Philedelphia, merchant, to**- lag afiigued over all bit tfleils, rtal, and mixed, to the fubfcriber<, for the btncf.: ps tuch of his creditor* as way subscribe to the laid affignnieut on or before the firft next. Notice is hereby given, so al) persons indebted to the laid ettate, tha they are requeued to n. *ke immediate payment to either of the Mtlea, who i> auiho'ifed to »eceive the fame; in failure « hereof' epa! ltepe will be taken to.- the recr>i ery of 'nch debts, as are not dilthj" ged accordingly. GEORGE ASTON, 7 GORNEI.IS COMEGVS,VAffignjtt» JOHN ALLEN, 14- Valuable Properly for Sale, in Chef* at, near Sixth ftrect, direfllf oppofi- CoNcaiis Hall, A LOT c«fground, about »i feet front to Ch*f- L\ nut street and 73 feet in depth, wh*reo<i i»» good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Benjre, fubjc«sl Jo a rent of aos. per annum. The a.lvnntajreous situation of this property re quires no iomraenti, for it must be known, there ?re few in this city to equal it, an unecceptiooable title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no flrcet, nt-xt door to the pe miles. march 5 PRINTED BY J. W. FEA'A'Q •few' ' jawtf tu/hJVtf
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