N w• ■ yvsr RECEIVED, J*i» (fee>MARrA, from and *«• s ' v v IS ■ "WHciilUV Whaff, from on hoard the IRIS, frota BUSMEN, , V. u Atod far We by tbe subscriber, \ -. sis Packages linen, ' . "T , , Confijling of "**>- „ Linfn a EHmjiThU Ch«tk» r ];': ! 9ri/ri*iiotp ■do f Checjs* and Stripes *pp ane» ? •. fHatkm Clucka 4 • -*;r- ■"• LiiMoes . Knmn do, ' T«ki«bbutgh» CrMfc Ila Morlaix ■': Ofnabnrg» jftpttja*' . Malblaken a ®cpfjpa*». Wefet Liaoea .tf&dntpleiiVtfia* . Myer Lin'nm -• * EftopilU« —• ,-socket ibodksreSWs, . - <" * /tlso jbr Sale, •H'.' 4Q4fb««H.CJartt . *««.> "do,"' : ■ jp 'Tm« St. P«teHbai'gHe*ip eiastu-i 'pr *, >?, * 1 Halt* Qsrrnaa Cloth ■ " ' IA& \ ' Sots Deihijohjiw , - . I "•» * foLitaiior Cases / b£l * BRKK V LEWIS BOLL MJNN. : T * J- ' No 113 South 3d fitrc 1 . • - dr-ot &f. 4ww*t E# ijA •. Jl WHEREAS " "' g\* 4 ~< . Hattberi) Mc-C«nnY deed d.ited the 16th of May, 1799, Jpr gratite~da»daffigned to the l'ubfcribtrs, J(cr tdorfed by the flidM. M'Connell, and which ' . "are 'rixhiiiooed m thf fcheduls annexed to the ie*l of trull, aforefaid : - jPro&ded, That the holdcri of said notes * pn or before the > day of Novera *Vy , "-ber nex't, execute to him a fuU difeharge il~ ' - and aequutar.c*,; or render op the said notes, * "■ ■ , ' fcfcd the' br. lance,- if any ,to the holders of any ' ' of the said notes who {hall pot. have mide 'such dilihirge or rendered up said notes, as *. 4 , pro rata, according to their re- f 1 "* 4 fjxrflive etaims and dtminds. : t * ?* is jj«B of the said >tv/ 4ffigHih«&t,''»that 5 tboft, who are iuterefted >V * 4 rtarivail tthmfelves of the teno^ttovein . '.•• ' - . s v * - . Witlikm Buekliy, V ; 7 bom as Mi Wilting, 1 Affigheei. V 'y. v ~ William Datid&n, J' fbiladelghie, 14th Sept. 1799. ' ttiwti6N. sa- . i■ >" - Sr ... .'(■* . s*T v* m A'arch ' 1 th, 1799 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, m drrd and nicely,fix, entitled "an a<*l rtgtdit -pg the plants of land appropriated for inili t?ry services, and for the society of United M thefaidrecited afl paflidan the I'econd day of V ty nina ■ -to tvit: ' I. _ fe'T A- .4 ■: THAT tltc trail ot Land herein after dc ftribed, nar-ely, " beginning it the North Weft corner of the fcven ranges of towafhipa, ancl running thence fitty miles due ft uth, along thf wcftern boundary of tht said ra» gesthence due Wefl to the Muin Branch ot the Scioto ri ver ; theme tip the Main Branch of the laid ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line croffci the fame; —thence along the said boun dary line to the Tufcaiora. branch of the Mof kingtnn river at thccrofling p!ice above Fort Lawrence; thence down the said river, to the point wlierti a line run due weft from the place «f beguiling, will interfefl the said river : thence along the line so run to the place of be ginning ha* been divided into townships of five miles fqua. e, and fraSionalpartuH.f town £hir-; a«t! T h;it plat» ant) surveys of the la.d townships and fra V ' \ OLIVER WOLCOTT. See, if the Treasury, 'To the Freemen, Electors for the city utut , county of Philadelphia. Genti.emkn, ACKNOW LEDGING with thanks, all formfr favors, I requefl a continu ance of your friendfhip, by your Votes nntf Ir.tereft, at the ensuing Election for th. Coroner's office, which will add an addi tional obligation and shall be held in gran sol remembrance by your friend and huniblt servant, JOHN LEACOCK, Coroner. This day is published, By W. YOUNG, Bookseller, Institutes of Natural Law. THE THIRD EDITION Being the sukstante of a course of lectures, read in St. Join's college, Cambridge, ByT. RUTHERFORTH.D.D. F. R.S. THE Ift vol. explains the rights oj mankind, considered its individuals : Ii Law in general. 11. Rights and obligs tiont. 111. Of property. IV. Limitations of property. V. Of our common right to things. VI. Of derivative acquisitions by ihe aft of man. VII. Of derivative acqu; fitions by the aft of the law. VIII. O! prescription. IX. Of the obligations aris ing from property. X. Of the right whici a man has in his own person. XI. Of pa rental authority. Oi proniifes. XIII. Ot contrai 1 . XIV. Of oaths. XV. Mar riage. XVI. Of the right of defence.— XVII. Of reparation of damages done. XVIII. Of punilhment. XIX. Of war. The 2d'vol. explains the rights arid ob igatidns of mankind, considered as members f civil societies. I. of societies in general. [I. of civil society its nature and origin.' 111. pf civil power. IV. of different forms of civil government. V.ol' the changes produced. VI. of civil laws. VII. of interpretation. VIII. of civil fubjenSion, awl civil liberty. IX. of the law of natiofis. X. of tbe changes tliit are made in States and in their civil conftituuons. \ The merits of this work, so justly extolled liy experienced judges* and appreciated by the lovers of science, renders it unnecelTary for the editor to publifii the numerous and hon ourable teftitnony, that might be produeed in its favour. It is with much pleasure he informs his cußonvrs and the public, that the American edition (not inf:rior to the British in ptpersnd print) is now offered fe»- sale, in two Svo. vols, at 4 dollars and 50 cents in Aiarj/j, and Gvc dollars when nea?/> bound. The imported copies of the fame size. are fold at 7 iu.d 3 dollars. W. Yoono, has for Tale, as usual, Stamp:. Stationary, cu torn bouse Blanks of even dinomination. Writing and Printmg Ptij'ers. Blank k F iiffnd Books, whokfale mid retail. N, B. Orders transmitted through tbi Poft-office or otlicrw.fc, are immediately ■jj.tr it' -l. Philad-'lphi!2:bSc;t. DONATION LANDS. Notice is hifcbv given, "T'HAT Claim* for Donation Lands granfet' i by the State of PennlylvatTu to the Offi cers and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the laid State in the late war, will be received at the PAW of Comptroller General of said State until tile ift September next inrlufiva, and that the f'jbfcribers atithorifeil by law will fit as r Board at the said Office on every Monday froir ten o'clock in the iore (>6) di* (tn.w.fa.tf) United States, Vj- DiOrid of Pennfy'.varia. To toe Marshal if the Pennsylvania Dis- trict of tbe United Stairs. WHEREAS in my opinion a contagious Gck nefs hi the city cf Philadelphia, r.n„er» it ' hazardous tq ho 1-1 the next .Dated Seflion of ttk Circuit Court of the Hmti d States, in and {or the Pt-nofylvanh Diftnit of te iiiddlr Circuit of the said city, the place appointed by law at which to i held the slated Stffi ;n of the said Court—Th-fr are by virtu* of the powers and authorities veVtJ !" in me, RICHARD PETERS, Judge ot the Pen*- fylvsnia Dift.ict of the United State*, in tha name and by authority of the United' States, to order and dircoarding-pikea, Sc. For terms, apply to GURNEY 3c SMITH, sep. 3. eotf FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pint. near } ftb-strcef, WOOLWICH proof Cannon—g pounders, tl-i feet long, 10 c\v*. each, aitd leer otig »5 cWc. with carriages, &c- complete:! ditto —6 p'Miadc", S '' n S> t S ' w £ each, j-'d 6 feet long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. lornplete; C*rro»ades on Aiding carriages, I», 18 & 14 pouuJers, weighing 6 i-a, 3 and 13 cwt. each; iosriiing Pitiee »u4 Cutlairei; , Tugiifli CasDon Powder; Copper Sheathing Nailv Spikes sad Bolts; 6,9 11,18 and 34!!). round Shot; 6, 9, 18 and J4>b. douUe-hcaded do, ii 18 and a4lb. Camiifier Shot. Alio—ansantity of bcli Enjjlilh, Port-er, CUrct and Pore. Wiuc Bottles,' - ■ Taunt** *Uein cai« of dozen «ach. mafch 8. THE Creditors of Baly, Hill, & V.vans, XnfoWcnt Debt rs, in the county of Suffcx, •ire tr meet the Allignee at th« Court-Houfc inlaid county, on the 15th of Dec. next, at 10 o'clock a. m ia order to mike a dividend of saM Iniolvent's «ft»te, that may come to hand by that day. CH. CASE, assignee. June %$ MAIL COACHEES Bitwun PsiiADtLtuiA and Baltimore, LEAVE Philadelphia every day, (Sunday excepted) at 8 o'clock, A M. arrive at Baltimore the next day, by ti o'clock, A. M. Returning. Leave Baltimore every day, (Sunday except ed) at 4 o'clock, A. M. asd arrive at Philadel phia the next day, by 9 o'clock, A. M. Between New-York and Philadelphia. Leavd Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex ceptedf it 11 o'clock at noor, arrive at New- York the next morning, by 8 o'clock. Returningi • Leave *J»u--Ynrk'evcry day (Sunday except cepied) >1 one o'clock, P- M. and arrive at Philadelphia the next morning, by 7 o'clock. Seals in the MnU Coachets to be taken in yitw-Tork, *' At Butman's Office, No. s« Cortlar.d-flreet. In Pbi/adelpiitu At John Dun wood y\ Iviarket-ftreet, Eagle, and at trie Franklin Inn, N«. 59, north .Second flreet. In Baltimore. Ativans' Tavern. Fare tor Paflengeri, 8 Dollars from Philadel phia to. New-Y<-rk, and 8 Dollars from Phila delphia to Baltimore. All buegagr over I4>b. «eight, is carried at j ecnts per pound. The Proprietors are n»t refpf nfible f.-r tJag gage. LEVI PEASE, Agent f*r the Public Line, from Philadelphia to Baltimore. W A RD.BROA UK (JUST, JONES to* Co. Proprietors of the Mail Line, from Philadelphia t* New-Tori' General Poft-Office, > Ma> 1. > * 9 AT a meeting o! the viGter« and a;uvirrnor» 01 St John's college Li the State of Marylard, on (he 13th day cf July 1799, KtftlvrJ, That on the si.-st day of Oitakcr nertt this board will proceed to elefl a Profeflor of Enjr lilh and Gr * nar who {hall receive, for his fer Ticos, a» the late of yTioc/Vr ««««, to be paiJ quarterly j and that public notice th.rcof be giv ■ii, &c, T f N B. The office aforcfaid hath just became ra com, by the rcfignation of a gentleman, whole affairs require, the immediate undertaking ef a voyage by sea. It it the duty of the fa Id Profeflor (to whom a allowed an affiAant) to teach the Englilh language grammatically, and to prepare Budents (or a I'upc rior f'-hool, by teaching th:m the Latin grammar the Vocabulary, and Cordery Writing is to be taught to all hi« fiholart at stated hours; and to thole students whoare' not for the I'npcrior school, are 'o be taught, at tfce discretion of their parents or guardiass, *Ttthmctic, and othrr branchet ' f in Engii#i fshoolj \ complete knowledge then of l atin, Arith , metic, Jcc i« confided indifp'iifiMc in tn JIA3 JBJT FuaUSmw CfJSK* ' J"> L * 50 CEHTi) > • m*' - BAVIAD d. ' Br WijtlUM GirFOsv, Esquire. ./ To which is prefixed, A PQMtICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR ■ " L "' r» '-■* By an American Gentleman. [ln introducing this celebrated work to the Gen tlemen and Ladies of America, I have endeavored to give it a dreft proportionvA to its merit, and to the ta•e of t!*ote tor whoje amuse ment and delight it i> intended. No expeicc h;'.» ifCA(pared in the publication; and I than the work docs not yield, either i.". >-i3ei '■• r print, to ?ny one ever puwliihsd in As" r i'his edition has ao : m c onus, as it contains hy way of irot s» she S'liiot production* ol the lutlior ; and, it ) • a;: fugedverevery other edition, i.i the Putiicul Epijlic which is prefixed to it, and which mult !>e cx tremeTy gratifying to every lover oi literature in tbis country, as it is a proof that there are Amfli cans who h*vt the tafteto admiae, the juft'.ce to applaud, and th« talents to rival the Geniuies oi other nations. jpT Some Copies hayc been sent on to Mr. Som* crvilUt Maiden Lane, N/rw Tort, alio co Mr. K\U Baltimore, and to Mr. Young, Cbarlrjlon, Copies will be font to Bejlon and other places, as soon asoccafions offer.] may 28 TIE RMS Of Richard Folwell, in Philadelphia, aaw ti FOR SUBSCRIBING TO 1 HE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, »ROM TBI COMMINCCMENT , Of the American War, in 1774, to The Reports of Heads of Departments, of Committees, and other Official and Pri vate Papers of that Bodj, now first per mitted to be made publit. rgiMt. 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Payments to be made on delivery 0/ each volume Subscribers will have it at their option, dither to fubferihe for rh# whole of the Journals, up to the prefent time, or u> thof« only of the Old Congress prior to the organization of the Federal Govern' roent. !N aU countries, t*ie proscedings in the com fDcnCLtneiit of their government ■, are 101 l in dirk cd> ami o fcurity, owing to a carelessness, in the fucceediai; generation, to prefcrve the public re cords,and the attention of the nation,in th«ferude ages, being calUd off from their don-eflic concerns, to engage in wars and conqui ft. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they been tranfmitud to »ur days ? Time, that delroy. every thing, enhances the value of well autlnnti cafed public record", and render!* thorn alined in estimable. thai Americar.s will, t!:eri;- fose, chearfully contribute their afliflaiue in tranf mittint; to pollerity the labours of their anccilors —founders of the Columbian nation. The work will certainly he advanced with expedition and pronpti-udc. The following will (hew the fupporr i' already acquired: '• Philadelphia, June Ij, 1798. " To the Honorable the Senate and House of Rep " The MEMORIAL «f the SuM'criberSjCitizens, tic. of Philadelphia, '' 'RtfptßfuUyJi.e-j.clb, % " i liac having, ill ourrefpe.4ve avocations, frequent otcaO'Misto recur to the Journals of Con grefs, «e experience inconvenience by the scarci ty of then: That we underllan! that Richard Foiwell, printer, of Philadelphia, has had it in cmtempla'isn 10 print puMic record; and th'athe hathobtai' edpsrtial coi-otcnat ce'rom ma ny ind viiuals; but that he has dcliy?4 prolecu ting the work, ia expectation of encouragement limn government, that may adequately indemnify liini. We, 1 her fore, rcfptj&fu'ly loliiit, as the publication i« n«ce(Taiy to be difilrninated public bodir*., that Cocgref* wi t r in their wif-J'.m him fuchadd tionaleticouragcment, to v iat which he has obtained from private itidividua -, as to sua 1 e him to prrceed with the work.fotlm your MemorialiOs may be enabled to putchafc co pies or that record ior themf Ives I homas M Kean,John O Coxi,CharlesHeatly, iir.mfom Levy.T. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smith John UtaJ jun. William Tilghman.John F. JVufflin, Jo seph B. Vl'Kean.Johii U ckly,W. Sergeant, John Thoripfon. Jaredlngerfcll, Jasper Moylan.Williatn Kawle, J.'J'hom»s, William Levis, Jamts Oibfon, M.Kcppele, Mo£o< Levy, Robert Porter,Oeoige Davit, John Hallowcll, James Oldden, Walur Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Leib, \lcxander I Dallas, Jofcph Rred, I'homas Willing.'Samifel M Fox, iohn Nixon, Robert Wain Robert H Dunkin. Juhn Kwing.Jun EdwardPcn nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Young-, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoale JamciCrukftiank, Mathcw Carey, Henry K Hel matli, Peter D« Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker. Johg R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Claypoole, Thomas Armttrong, Samuel H. Smith, John Fenno. A. C. H\NSON. lawtSlO " JONATHAN W.COMDY, Ct««K." " REiiOLVED by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the United States of America in ©oiigreli aflembled.That of che.ienrue ar.d the OUrkof the House of keprefentatives, l>e authoriUd directed, to fulfcriie, on fiich terms as they nvay dvcai eligibly,for cheule of the denote una House of Reprtfentativrs, for four hundred Copies of the Journalsof Congress, which a.e ) tu posed to t>e publiihed by Richard Folwell and such number of copies of deficient volumes of the (us now in print,at may be necefij.y to coii.pietc the fame. President if the Senate pro tempore. Approved, Martjt id, 1799. ADAMS, President of the United States, #'V l f the present time, INCLBDINQ rcfentatives of the Unite Sta'es, " True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the House of Reprt'feiit jti«» ol the URited States, on Monday, the 18th of June 1798: WIS.I.UM LAMBERT, for JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of ihe tiiuje oft eprcfentat'i>es. JAIV.ES KOSS, may ao. Three Cents Reward. RI!N away from the Subfcril'er on the evening of the liitU ins . a bound Servant GIRL, warned Elizabeth HowcVel, hail on and took with her chree different changes ol garment and money, proud, bold and in-padint, a noted lyar ; any per son appfeh.nding Iter (hall !>c entitled to the above reward—no roSs or charges will be paid. N. B, She had i years and fonie months to ferit DANIEL FITZPATRICK. Gothen Tow»(bip, Chcfter County, J*ly ig. august 6 jawtf The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BffcWK-EN PHILADELPHIA NEW-YOR% By the (hort and pleasant road of Bufllettn, New/town. Scotch Plains, Spring. Jitld and Newark. ~pHE excellence of this road, the popu!oi:C- X nefi of the country through which it pafT ei, with I'untlry other ad' antig'-s, which render it so far preferable to tin Old Road through Briftnl, Brunfwwk, &c. long ago fnggefl d tTne propriety of its becoming the Grasd THo rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New Yerfc. During the prefeDt year, a minute fmvey nf it has been taken,and its superiority over the Old Raad, both in winter an i iumrr.er, has been clearly ascertained.—There are good bridge* overall the other waters but the Delaware, and here the crofling is performed with great fafety and in lei's than half the tirre required at the Trenton Ferry. Ihe roaJ is fevtral miles Jbortcr than the oil road, but this is amongj the lead of its advantages, becatife daily expe« 1 ience pi oves to us, that difpatcb as well as com» fort in travelling principally depend on the jooduef* of (he road and the levelnefs of the country, and, in these relpefls, the New Koad is, beyond ill ccmparifon, the belt. It prefenu none of tfcofe rocky hills, which render the Old Koad f4 fatiguing between the Delaware and Newaik. The foil, too, for the greater part, i& such as to produce but little mnd in winter, and isry litile 'uft h. summer, which circumftmee, added to the brauty of the country, and a con lidersble proportion of (hade, rruft always ren der travelling in the latter season peculiarly a grreabLf. The Swift Sure flirts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clotk every morning (Sundav> excepted) from die GREEN 7RUE, opposite the Lutheran Church, North Fourth ftrret. It uoes through Krankford to Uuftleton, where it to UreaWfafl ; from Bnftletown it goe» through Neutowii to Penny town to dinner; from Penny tounthrough Hopewell, Miliftone, Uour.d-b ook, Quibblc'.own and PUinfield to Scotch Plaint to lodge. The next morning it flops at Springfield to breakfaft, from whence it £oea through Newark and arrives at New* York at noon. Frotn NEW-YORK it Harts at 3 n'clock in the afrernoon (from Paulus Hook) and arrives at Philadelphia the next evening. For feats at New-York, application may be made to Ed« ward liai'Jin, GUI Coffee hoiife, to A. Mathieu, corner of Naflau and John streets, to B. .Var.y, no. 48, Courtlandt, corner ot Greenwicfr-ftrett, and to Miclnel Little, at hi* hotel, no. 41, L+rnad flieet. Fare for passengers, Five Dollars» Way passengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each pafienger is allowed to take on Mibs. of baggage carriage fret ; but ail other baggage, tjk;n o« by a pafler.ger, will be charged at 4 c eiitr pc pound weight. With refpedl to packages sent on without paflVngers, the pr ipriet'.rs prelume they have adopted a regula.'ion, which, though iitikttewn to other lines oi ftage>, they thu.k mull meet with general approbation, 1 hey pledge them selves to make good every package on the fol lowing conditi its. The pei son vho deliver* the package at the office ftii I fee it entered in the liige-book, for which entry he shall pay 6 siits ; he will then (late the value of the pack age,and pay (txclufive of the carriage) ne per cent, on the v ,lue, as inlurincr, and for which be will receive a receipt. Thus, for instance, it he eKimates his package it one dollar, he will pay one cent and if at one hundred dollars, he will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pto portion for packages of any other value. Very few perlbrts it is presumed, will difl'ke ohis regulation !it will however, be optionable w.th every me te avail himfelf of this security or not. But the proprietors think it light to ilate very explicitly, that they will be refpon l":ble for the fife delivery of no package, which is not regularly entered, and f r which an insur ance receipt cam ot he produced. ItJrthe J:flr:bution of the route, the greatest care has bren taken to fix on such plates and ta verns as always alford a good accommn ation and entertainment, for the pafongersai the in»ft reasonable rates The (lages are well equipped furniihed with fleet an I ltepdyhorfes,and com mitted to the care of intelligent foher and obli ging drivers. The proprieiors themfelvrs live at thedifierciit towns and villages whwre the (lages will ftop,fo that the conduct of the per l'ors they employ is continually an obje of their attention.— They take car* ai(p :o lee that the pairent-ers are well provided for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no fort ef chica neiyor infolettce is praiStil'ed upon them ; in Ihort, they have (pared neitlurpaiiis nor expence to render the SWIFT-SUKE the very belt line ol stages in America. The line has now run nearly a month, dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen .have g' l !* through, both from Philadelphia and New V 01k. Every pafienger has found the road tofurpafs very far all that has been Taid of its excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to hear the behavicu, ot their drivers, and the treatment at Ipokefi of with the highest latisfadlion. JOHN WCALLA, Philadelphia THOS. PAUL, Buftleton ■JOSEPH THORN TON, NICHOLAS WrNKOOP, £ Newtown- JACOB keslbr, ) JOHN MOREHEAD, Pennytown. T. KILL MAN, n"ir Mijlon. ELI AS COMBES, Bound Brook. R. SANS BURT, Scetch Plains. ISA AC UAH LH, \ ViirtWifJW ROBERT PEARSON, } P K j e ' oJt f. June ii. PRINTED BY y. FENNO. <