, . 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, "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 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 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»tne 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-, 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. 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 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