RECEIVED, Per the MARI A, from HAMBURG, and NOW LANDING, • At Wilcocfes's wharf, from on board the IRIS, from BREMEN, ' ■ 353 PACKAGES LINEN, Bielefeld Linen Waresdorp do Checks and Stripes Rouanes Harlem Checks White Piatillas Lillartoes Brown do. Ticklenburghs Craes aia Morlaix % Ofnaburgs Dowlas Halblaken Bretagnes Wcfer Linnen Bticcadiltas Bag Limn Quadruples SiltTias Myer I.innen Bed-ticks Eftopillas Pocket Handkerchiefs. 400 hoies Claret 40 hhis. do 70 Tciif St. Petersburg Hemp S Calks Briltlcs SO" pieces Sailduck 7 Bales German Cloth 800 Demijohns 80 liquor Cases ERICK V LEWIS BOLL MANN. No 113 South 3d Stre dlot as. »wiot V aug 14 FOR RALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near liftb-street, WQGI-.V' ICH proof Cannon—9 pounders, ti ifaet long, 20 cwt. each, and 7 ieet long as rat. Mch.-sViih carriages, &c completed ditto and 6 feet long, J8 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. tomplete; Carrcnides on Aiding carriages, is, 18 & 24 pounders, weighwß 6 1-2, Sand T3 cwt. each ; BoarJing Pibes and Cntlaffes; English Cannon Powder; Copper Sheathing Nails. Spikes and Bolts ; 6,9 12, .'8 and S4lb. round Shot; 6, 9, 18 aid 14IS; diuMc-headed do, 9, 18 and I4lh. Cannifter Shot. Alio—a quantity of befl linglifli, Porter, Claret and Port Wine Bottles, Taunten Ale in calks of 7 dozen aach. match 8 FOR SALE, The brig Mary, Opt. John Tarris, Now lying at Marcos Honk—a live oak snd c d r veflel—will carry loco oarrel , snd bee; newly fhtathed. She is armed with 10 four pounders, mwflcftts, piftois, cutlaiTes. I oardirg pikes, .4 c. For terms, apply to GURNEY & SMITH, sep. 3. ton tyJSr A'RB In th« fh!j> John Frar.Mord, eommind er, from A i : ( ..n« am'. Gibraltir 308 PIPES BRANDY, 17 p.pes ") 34 Uropg bodied RED WINE $2 rpiarurc iksj 15 butrs > SHERR y 60 quarter cajks j 100 quartt r calks Milaga Wine J9O kegs Raisins 450 boxes do. 94 jars do. FOR SALS BY rTICKLINV GRIFFITH., Who also offer for sals, Jfcjjjjnfc' TflE SAID SHIP life BELVEDERE. ™', i' i ? Jew-York built,coppered to thebend«, mcuriti 14 fix-pounders, with small arms in y roc ">rt ion. aiul lai I^lafl-. au('"* 11- THE Creditors oi Baly, Hill, is" Fvavs Inioi\ it IV r r». in the county rf fu.Tex, ar- tr meet 'he rtflignee at tin lourt-Houfe inlaid county, on the attii of Dec. next, at to o'clock a. it in order to mike a dividend of said Inlolvent's eflate, that may come to hand by that day. CH. CASE, assignee. June It A two flory Brick Houfc, SITUAIE on Dake, between Front and Second Streets*, in the Northern Liberties; having a large g rie: and yard, extending to Green Street which th> re is a Cable and (mill frame bail-, ding fmtable lor a (bop or counting house. The hcute is built in the beli manner and in excellent orcer; two rooms on a floor, wa(h house, &c> Enquire t No. 37 Arch street P. o. f his house wa» lately occupied by Jofcph august 13 WHEREAS Matthew Mc.Lonnell, Esq, BY deed dated the 16th of May, 1799, granted and assigned to the subscribers, 55,018 acre? of land 011 the waters of Su ps r creek, in the county of Luzerne and ■state of Penr.fvlvania, upon tvuft, to fell and dispose of the fame, and apply the proceeds (aftep fatisfying all such just and legal claims as may be due on said lands) to the payment of such notes as the said Matthew M'Connell has drawn in favor of a certain Joseph Thomas, or that the said Joseph Thomas has drawn in favor of, and are iti- dorfed by the {aid M. M'Ctmnell, and which are mentioned in the fchedulc annexed to the deed of trust, aforefaid : Provided, That the holders of fa id notes flttU, oft or before the 16th day of Novem ber next, execute to him a full discharge and acquittance, or render up the said notes, and the balance, ifany, to the holders of any of the said notes who (hall not have made fL'ch discharge or rendered up said notes, as aforefaid, pro rata, according to their re fpfftive claims and demands. This public notice is given of the said afljgnment, that those v'who are interested may avail thenireLves of the terms therein contained. William Buckley, "1 Thomas M, Willing, C Afiignees. William Davidson, J Philadelphia, 14th Sept. x 799- lawtiSN. To the Freeiren, Electors for the city and Gentlemen, ACKNOW LEDGING with thanks, al! former favors, I requefl a continu arfce of your frierdfliip, by your Votes and Interest, at the ensuing Ele&ion for the Coroner's office, which will add an addi tional obligation and shall be held in grate ful remembrance by your friend and humble servant, JOHN LEACOCK, Coroner. This day is published, By W. YOUNG, Bookseller, Institutes of Natural Law. Being the substance of a course of lectures, read in St. Join's tollege, Cambridge. By T. HUTHERFORTH, D.D. F. R.S. THE ifl vol. explains the rights oj mankind, considered as individuals: I. Law in general. 11. Rights and obliga tions. 111. Of property. IV. Limitations of property. V. Of our common right to things. VI. Of derivativs acquisitions by the aft of man. VII. Of derivative acqui sitions by the aft of the law. VIII. Of prescription. IX. Of the obligations aris ing from properly. X. Of the right which a man has in his own person. XI. Of pa rental authority. XII. Of promifus. XIII. Of contrast. XIV. Of oaths. XV. Mar riage. XVI. Of the right of defence.— XVII. Of reparation of damages done. XVIII. Of punilhnient. XIX. Of war. XX. Of slavery. The 2d vol. explains the rights and ob ligations of mankind, considered as members of civil societies. I. of fccieties in general. 11. of civil society its nature and origin. 111. of civil power. IV. 'of different fonnfc of civil government. V. of the changes produced. VI. of civil laws. VII. of interpretation, VIII. of civil fubje&ion. and civil liberty. IX. of the law of nations. X. of the changes that are made in States and in their civil constitutions. law tf The ftiorits of this work, fojaflly by experienced judges, and appreciated by the lovers of fclence, renders it unnecessary for the editor to publish the numerous a fid hon ourable telliniony, that might be produced in its favour. It is with much pleasure l.e informs his customers and the public, that the American edition (not inferior to"the Briti/h in paper and print) is now offered for fate, in two Rvo. vols, at: 4. dollars anil 50 rents in boards, and five dollars when Heath bound. The imported copias of the fame (izo, are fold at 7 and 8 dullurs. • W. You VG, has for ., Diftricl of Pennsylvania- J To toe Marshal of the Pennsylvania Dis- WHEREAS in my opinion a contagious Gck nefs in the city of Philadelphia, r«nders it hazardous to hold the next dated Seflion of tht. Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the Pennfylvima Dif)ri& of the middle Circuit of the fai'd city, the place appointed by law at which to held the stated SelHon of the said Court—Thcf are by virtu* of the power* aHd authorities vefled in me, RICHARD PKTERS, Judge of the Peno fylvania Did. ict of the United States, in the name and by authority of the United States, to order and direik you to adjourn the feflion ef the faii ci'civ it court, directed to be held at Philadelphia, on the eleventh day of O&ober next, to Norru Town, in the county of Montgomery in the fame diftriA, being a convenient place within tht fame for holding the said coivt; and you are to make publication hereof in on a urmore public papers printed at the said city, that the said court it at • jourueJ as it is hereby directed to be; and yon are accordingly to adiourn the said court to tha aid place hereby appointed from the tim. you flial! rtceiVt this order to the said eleventh day ol Octo ber next, the time by law prefaced for commen cing the said fefTtoo. 9 (L.S.) Given under my hand and seal at Bsl mont in the fail diftri.sl this ftxth day of September in tile year of o;ir Lord I799,andin thetwi-nty-lourtl, yearof thelndependence of the Uni ted States. inwim THEREFORE 1, the said Marlhal, by virtue of the powers veiled in trie by the above order and di:ef the Circuit court of the said United States, which was to have been held at Philadelphia, on the.eleventh day of Otflo her next, to the courthouse in NORRIS TOWN in the county of Montgomery in the fame dif tr» upon every charriot upon every post tharriot / upon every pod chaise , upon every phseton with or without top upon every coachee upoa other carriage*, hiving pannel work above, with bliadi, glafle* or curtain* upon four wheel cjri'igcs, having Framed potts and topi, with fleet fprin-9 uporv four wheel top carriages with wooden or iron springs an jacks Upon curricles with tops upon chafes with teps npiin chairs with tops, upon Cnlkirs with tops upon other two wheel top carriages j upon two wheel carriages with ileel or ir<>n fpringj upon all othei two wheel carriages a upon every fonrwheel carriage, hav ing Trained p /fts and tops, and reOinp upon wooden (pars 1 The Colleger of the Revenue of the ift di vision of the firft survey of the diltrid of Penn sylvania, v»ill attend tlarly until th? joth day of September next for the purpose of leceiving the duties on carriage-!, at No. 49, North id Street, in the n(y of Philadelphia, of which all persons pofTtfFed of such carriages are dcfirtd to take notice. Notice is also given, To all real dealers in wines and foreign diftil lfd fpintous liquors, that licences will be grant ed to them ; one licence for carrying on the buftnefs of retailing of wines in a less quantity, or in less quantities than twenty gallons, at the fame time and at the fame place, by Colledlor of the firft divi sion of the firft survey of the diftriA of Pennsylvania. Office of iafpeifUon at Philadelphia, Avguft xji, 1799. ft. B. THE STAMP OFFICE AND OF FICE OF INSPECTION 13 Removed to pSRMANTOWK, the firft house above the f;gn of the King of PrufTia. C 3" Erery denomination of Stamped paper to be had at said office, AvguA ij Neia-Tork, To tbi Holders cf JAMES ASH, xawtjoS. SAMUEL REYNOLDS, TAYLOR RESPECTFULLY asqaamts thnfe gentlcmei., who plcafe to favour him with their cullam.and his friends generally, that he has removed trom. No, 40, south rhird fttcct Mil talten up a tempo rary residence near the sign ot Gen. M' Phtrlan ( v iter.Tavern ) ac Germantown, where he will continue his business until the return ofthe healthy season, all orders attended to with tiieufual punc iii-ility Augurt 19, ting of che vtfitors and governors ot J .>hn's college in the State ol Maryland, ot: the i-;th day of July 1799, JitfiUJ. Tl.it on the fir It day ol O&oIk r next, this board will proceed to ele& a Pi ofeffor of E«- li(h and Gramtnar. who fliall receive, forhufcr viccs, ar the rate of £*oo fir an-wm, to be paid quarterly; and that public notice ttwi.oi be giV en, &c. &c, ' A. C HANSON. N. B. TtiC office afnrtlaid hath just liecr.me va cant, hy the refignatiou of a gf.ini.niau, whofi affair* requiru, the immediate undertaking of : ' ca ■ voyage by lea. U is the duty of the f.iid Profcffor (to whom i allowed anaffidant) to teach the Englilh lanjjuaßi grammatically, audto prepare ftui'.eiitsfor a, who are not delhued for the laporior school, are to l>« taught, at the difcretinn of their parents, or I'Uatdians, Arithmetic, and other branches ( .f fcienceufuallytautfht inEnglifli fohooU —A complete knowledge then of Latin, Arith mctic, &c. is in the profci n«t Known to the Hoard, r, ill fufcmil to an <>. .::u nation, as well a* produce fatisfaiflory ceilimonial: of their good morals, and fair chara^ers. The Printers withhi the. United States are re quested to insert i* their papers the foregoing re tion, as often as convenience will admit, until th 2Cth day of September next. 11 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. HPH-E proprietors as certificates iffiied for sub- X ft riptions to the Loan bearing intereit at eight per centum per annum, are notified, ihat at any time after payment (hall have been made of'the sth inftalmcot, which will become due during the firft ten days of the aaonth cf July eni'phig, Certificates of Funded St'ck may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpe«Sivelv, for tlic amount of the four firft inltaiiiwms, or one moiety of the Turns ex prefTedinthe fuhfcription certificates: —No cer tificate# of Funded Stock will however be iflued for less Aan one hundred dollar*. Such lubferiptian certificates as may be pre ented at the Treasury or Loan Offices in con eqhence of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorfed and diftindlly marked so i) to denote, that a moety of the lioek has been ifiued. OLIVER WOLCOT7, Secretary of tbe Treasiiy TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March nth, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, | Purfuji ip the a& of Qongrrfi polled on the ifl (iay of Jußf« one ihoi'Und, fcveii httii drtdand ninety fix, entitled "an aees er fhail be granted f Newtown- JACOB KESLER, ) JOHN MOREHEAD, Pennytow,. T. KILL MAN, n'T NliUJlon. S.LIAS COMBES, Bound Brook. R. SANSBUIiT, Scutch Plains. \SAACRAWLE, \ - . ~, ROBERT PES.RSQN, } s P nn Sf"a -r* POINTED 15 Y J. ir. ESN NO. a/" * * <