(PCTMHIiIWUJUW ikWW—iWW. l .—-' ~JVST RECEIVED, Per the MARIA, from HAMBURG, and NOV/ LANDING, At Wilcock*'* wharf, from on board the IRIS, from BREMEN, - And for sale by the subscriber, a 353 PACKAGES LINEN, \ Con/ijling of t Biele f eld Linen Elberfeld Chscks t Ware*dorp do Checks and Stripe 3 Rouanes Harlem Checks " White f latillas Lifladoes Brown do. Tick'enburghs Craes & la Morlaix Ofnaburgs Dowlas Halhlaken Brctagnes Wefer Linnen Buccadillas Bag Linen QuadruplesSilefias Mycr Linnen Bed-ticks Eftopillas Pocket Handkerehiafs. Also for Sale, j 400 botes Claret 40 hhds. do 70 Tons St. I'eterlburg Hemp 5 Calks Brillles t aoc pieces Sailduck 7'Bales German Clofh j 800 Demijohns 8o Liquor Cases * ERICK £y LEWIS BOLL MANN. c No 113 South 3d Stre t aug <4 dlot at. iwiot t WHEREAS ' Matthew Mc.Ccnnell, Esq. BY deed dated the i(kh of M:.y, 1799, s granted and afiigned to the fubforibers, t 55,018 acres of land 011 ths waters of Su- ( creek, in the county of Luzerne and ! rtate of Penufvlvania, ujjpn trull, to fell and ; dispose of the fame, and apply the proceeds ; (after fatisfying all such just and legal ; claims as may be due on said lands) to the payment of such notes as the said Matthew l M'Connfll has drawn in favor of a certain c Joseph Thomas, or that the said Joseph. j Thomas has drawn in favor of, and are in- < dorled by the said M. M'Cflnnell, and which c are mentioned in the fchcdult annexed to the 1 deed of trust, aforefaid:— t Provided, That the holders of (aid notes ] {hall,'on or before the 16th day of Novem- t ber next, execute to him a full discharge c or render up the said notes, and the' balance, if any ,to the holders of any | of the said notes who (hall not have made I such discharge or rendered tip said notes, as t aford'aid, /:ro rata, according to their re- ( fpeftive claims and demands. i This public notice is given of the said ; afli'-nrnent, that those who are interested t may avail themiUves of the terms therein ] contained. I William Buckley, 1 1 1 homes Ml Willing, I Affigne-s. , William Davidson, J I Philadelphia, 14th Sept. 1799* iawti6N. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 1 March f town (hips ; -and that plats and surveys of the laid townlhips and fractional parts of townlhips are deposited in the offices of the Rfjifler of tht Treasury and Surveyor General, for the inspec tion of all perl'oßS concerned. 11. The holders of finch warrants as have been or (hall be granted fey military lervicesperform ed during the late war, are required to present the fame to the Regifler of the Treafnry, at some time prior to the twelfth day of. February in the year, one thousand eight htindred, for the purpole of being registered ; No registry will however be made of any less quant-ty than a quarter townlhip, or four thousand acres. HI. The priority of location of the warrants which may be prefonted and Kgiftered in manner afore said, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate- Iy after the said day, be determined by lot, in the mode drefcribed by the ad firft recited. IV. The holders of registered warrants, (hall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800.V n the order of which the priority ef locati on (hall be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon ally, or by thdir agents, dcfigßate in writing at the office of the Regifler of the treasury, the particu lar quarteu townlhips ele&ed by than and such of the said holders as (hall not dsfignate their locations on the said day, (hall be poflpontd in locating such warrants to all other holders ol registered warrants. The holder-i of warrants for military farvices fullkient to cover one or more quarter townships or trails of four tboufan-l acres each ; (hall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firft day o! January, 180 a, be al lowed to regifler the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any tcacl or trails of land not before located. VI. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military l'.rvices, which (hall not be rfgiftcr«d snd located More the firft day of January, 1801, are by the fupplenientary aft of Coord's herein before recited, passed on the second day of March, *799' declared to be forever barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. »f the Treasury, m '■ K U. To the Freemen, Electors for lb: city and county oj Pbiludclpbid. Gentlemen, Acknowledging with thanks, aii former favors, I rfqUeft ?i continu ance of your friendlhip, by your Votes and Interefi, at the eflfuing Efeftion for the Coroner's office, which will add an addi tional obligation and fliall be held in grate ful remembrance by your friend and humble servant, JOHN LEACOCK, Coroner. 2awjt. This day is published, By W. YOUNG, Bookseller, Institutes of Natural Law. THE THIRD IDITION. t Being the substance of a course of lectures, read in St. John's college, Cambridge. ByT. RUTHERFORTH.D D. F. R.S. THE id vol. explains the rights of mankind, considered as individuals: I. Law in general. 11. Rights and obliga tions. 111. Of property. IV. Limitations of property. V. Ot oup common right to things. VI. Of derivative acquifitwns by the aft of man. VII. Of derivative acqui iitions by the aft of the law. VIII. Ot prescription. IX. Of the obligations aril ing from property. X. Of the right which a man- has in his own person- XI. Of pa rental authority. XII. Of promises. XIII. Of contrast. XIV. 01 oaths. XV. Mar riage. XVI. Of the right ot defence.— XVII. Of reparation of damages done. JIVIII. Of punilhment. XIX. Of war. XX. Of {lavery. The 2d vol. explains the rights and ob ligations of mankind, considered as Members of civil societies. I. of societies in general. 11. of civil society its nature and origin. 111. of civil power. IV. pf different forms of civil government. V. of the changes produced. VI. of civil laws. VII. of interpretation. VIII. of civil fubjeftion, and civil liberty. IX. of the law of nations. X. of the changes that are maue 1,1 States and in their civ ' conditutions. UIVMt>W"«I l' . 3 Tlte merjjs of tail's work,, fo r Juft!y extollecr >y.experienced judges, and appreciated by the' lovers of science, ifhders it unneceflary fot< the editor to publifli tlte numerous and hfln ' ourubTe telTimony, that might be produced f in ljtsfavour. It* is with much /.pleafure he informs hit customers and xpie public, that tin? American-Edition (not inferior to the ' B?tj(k i« pa pet and prist) i$ now offend for fa lei* in two Rvo,. cent's in boards, and five dollars whew r.eatfy bound.. The imported copies of the faint fjze* are fold at y and 8 dollars. W. Young, has for lair, as ufuSl,Stamps, Stationary, custom bcuse Blanks ot every denomination, Writing anri Printing Papers, Blank 8c Printed Books, wholesale and retail. N. B Ordtrs transmitted through the Poft-oifice or other'wifif, are immediately executed. Philadelphia, i ztb Sept. DONATION LANDS. Notice is bcreiv given, '"PHAT Claims for Donation Lands granted i. by the State of Pcnnfylviuia to the Offi cers and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the said State in the late war, will he received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State until the ift Septemher next inclufiva, and thai the fubferibers Jt.thnrifed by law will fit as E Board at the said Office on every Monday from ten o'clock in the forenoon until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unfatified Claims »trcady filed, as well as those which maybe fil?d ffh before the said firfl day of September aext. John Donnaldsos, Comt'r Samuel Bryan, RegtV Petkk Baynton, Treas'r. Department of Accounts of ) Pennlylvania, May 15, '99. J, (16) diw (m.w.fa.tf) United States, 7 rr Diftricl of Pennsylvania. j To toe Marshal of the Pennsylvania Dis trict of the United States. WHEREAS in my opinion a contagious sick- ] ' ness in the city of Philadelphia, r«nders it hazardous to hold the next dated Seflion of the Circuit Court of the United States, m and for the 1 Pennsylvania Diflriit of the middle Circuit Of the said the place appointed by law at .which to hold the <)ated Selftbn of the said Coart—Thefe are by virtus of the powfrs and authorities veiled® in me, RICHARD PETERS, Judge of theP be taken in iin-Vork t At Butman's Olcr. No. j, Cortland-ftreet. In Philadelphia. At John Dunvoojy'*, Markec-ftreet, Spread Eagle, and at iheFranklin Inn, No. 59, north Second flreet. n Baltimore. At Evans' 'livern. Fire for PaL'ngfrs, 8 Dollar* f rom Philadel phia to New-jurli and 8 Dollars from Piiila ilclpi.ij to Bafimore. Ail baggap »>"■ eC'.ts jitr piiind. The Proi/ietof are unt responsible fnr bag sagc . LEVI PEASE, silent/V llf fblic Line,from Philadelphia 3 taw 2 w. WAUD, BR Prc.pi GtnerM Poll May I. AT a mcrtiw St John's] ou the 13th da; JitfohcJ, Tb: this board will lilh and Gramc vices, at the quarterly; ani) en, &c. &c, .Test, N.B. The cant, by the, affairs requU voyage by ' f < if the (aid Profeffor (to whom i« ot) lo teach tht English language md t* prepare ll'adents for a lupo ciching them the'l.atiu grammar and Cordery. Wr>j nlt r 0 be . scholars at stated and to ho are not deflined foj'the t'nperiisr c taught, at the difcrefSon of their lardiar.s, Arithmetic, *rtd other nceufuJlytaught inEngilßi fohoolj knowledge then of l.ati», Aritft onfiJeredindifpcnfible in the profef cxpeend fiv.nths in exploring the differtnt fccioii:. Hi take regular notes, defciiptive of the foliation, aud natural advantages attached tq feclion in the whole furvey—wh'Ch notes in the handsof the fubferiber prc vlo the period for locating, thereby ena- Ijiim to make the most advantageous le l' the vifitort. and governors oi Urge in the State of Maryland, July ,799, t the firfl day of O&obcr next, :ecd to elc hoped, that Americar.s will, there foi.c, chearfully contribute their afliltanu: in trans mitting to posterity the labours of their anceilors —founders of the Columbian nation. *.* The work will certainly be advanced with expedition and promptitude. The following will [hour thefupport it has already acquired: '• Philadelphia, June 15. 1795. "To the Honoraile the Senate and House of Rep refentatives of th« United States. " The MEMORIAL »f the Subfcriburs,Citizens, Ate. of Philadelpkia, " Refp-SfullyJrrwetfr, " That' having, in our refpAlive avocations, frequent occafionsto recur to the Journals of Con ■ jrcls, we experience inconvenience by the scarci ty of them': That we understand thatKichard Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia, has had it in contemplation co print that pubiic record; and thathr hath obtained partial couuenaicetrom ma. ry individual?; but that he has delayed profeca tinn 'he work, in expectation of encoßragement lr»m government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, rcfpc&ftiliy l'olicit, as the publication is nseeflary to he disseminated among public bodies,, that Congrcfs will, in their wisdom rcnd.r him such adduioualcncouragement, to that which he h.ts obtairted from private individuals, as to snaMeiiim to proceed wirh the work,fo that your MemorialiCU may be enabled to purchafg co pies ol that record tor themselves. l'homas M Kcnn.John ;'arnfom I.evy.T. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smith, John Kead jun. V. ilium I'ilghman.John F.Mifflin, Jo seph E. M'Kcan.Jnhn iirckly.W. Sergeant, John Thonipfon, Jared Ingerfol),Jafpi-rMoy?an, William Kawle, J. Thomas, William Levis, James Gibfon, M. Kcppcle, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, Oeoigc Davit, John Hallowcll, James Oldden, Walter Franklin, Janns Milnor, John C. Weill. John L. l.eib, Alexander 1. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas Willing,(Samuel M Fox, fohn Nixo;-, Robert Wain Robert H. Dunkin, John Kwing, Jun hdwardPen nington, Hilary B::];er, William Nichols, William Young, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoolc James Crukfliank, M .thtw Carey, Henry K. Hel mutk, I'eter Dn Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Claypoolc, Thomas Armtlrung, Samuel H. Smith, John F»nno. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre feiited to the House of Representatives of the United Statas, on Monday, the 18th of June 179& A -William Lambert, for " JONATHAN W.CONDY, Ccehk." " RESOL/F.D by the Senate and Houit of Rep resentatives .if the United States of America in Gongrcfi affen-b led, Thai the Secretary of tlieScnate and tlie Clerk of the House of Representatives, be authoriled and directed, to fubfciiuc, on fucfc term* as they may dstni eligible, for theufe of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copie9 of the Journals of Congrcfs, which a,e pro posed to be publilhed by Richard Folvvell and l'uch number of copies of deficient volumes of tile lets now in print,as may be necessary to complete the fame. JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of the House of Repnfentati-ves. JAM£S ROSS, President tf the Senate pro t empire. Approved, March id, 17P9. » JOHN ADAMS, Prc/'tdcnt iif the United Sf.itri. Xfcwit iaav 10. , ■ '■■■ b-- Three Cents Reward. RUN away from the dubferiher en the etetiino-, of tho ißth inft. a bound Servant GIRL named Elizabeth Howekel, had on and took with her three different changes of garment and money proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any ptr.' son apprehending her iliall lie entitled to the above reward—no co3s or charges will be paid. N. B, She had 1 years and fomt months to fcrv. DANIEL FITZPATRICK. Cofhen Township, Chester County, July 39. august 6 3awtf The Swift-Sure, t* anew line of stages, NOW RUNNING Bf.T.WFEN PHILADELPHIA Js* NEW-YORK, By the short and pleafam road of Bujl'eten, Newtown, Scotch Plaint, Spring. Jield and Newark. "TPHE excellence of this road, the populous- J, ness of the tountry through which it pad'. es, with sundry cthtr advantige-s, which rendtr it so far preferable to tlis Old Road through Brifkd, Brunf#ii=k, &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 survey of|t has been taken.and its fnperiority over the Old Road, both in winter and summer, has been clearly afcertained.—Thsre are good bridges over all the oth»r Waters but the Delaware and here the croffiFg is performed with great fafety and in less than half the time required at the Trenton Ferry. The road if fevcral miles Jborter than the old road, but this is amon ;t the lead of its advantages beoaufe daily expe rience proves to us, that difpateh as wellascoir- I'ort in travelling principally depend on the goodnefn of the road and the level ness oft.ie country. aridi in these rc'pedlsT the New Road is, beyond all coinparilou, the bell. It presents none us thiSfe rocky liills, which render the Old Koad la fatiguing between the Delaware and Newark. Ihe foil, too, for the greater part, is such as to produce but little mud in winter, arid very little uft ii. summer, which cin umlknce, added to the b'-.tuty ot the country, and a con liderable proportion of (hade, null always ren der travelling in the latter season peculiarly a greeable. The Swift Sure flarts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clock every morning (Sunday* exctt ted) fr. m the GREEN-TRUE, opposite the Lutheran Chin ch, North Fourth ftrcefc It goes through Frankfnrd to Huflleton, where it itups ro lireakfafi j from huflletown it goe» Isa rot: It Newtown to Penny town to dinr.er ; tiom Penny town through Hopewell, Millftonej tJonnd Inook, Quibbletifiw n and Plainfield to Scot-ch Plains to lodge. Ihe next morning it (tops at Springfield lo breakfaft, from whence it goet through Newark and arrives at New- York at noon. From NEW-YORK it flarts at j o'clock in the afternoon (from Paulus Hook) and arrives at Philadelphia the next evening. For feaw at New-York, application may be made to Ed» ward Hardin, Old Coffee house, to A. Mathicu, corner of Naflau and John streets, to B, jtfany, no. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich ftrect, and to Michael Little, at his hotel, no. 43. Broad street. I Fare for pafleugers, Five Dollars. Way passengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each paflenger it allowed to take on i 4 lbs. of baggage cirriage free; but all other baggage, taken on by a pafieuger, will be charged at 4 c ents per pound weight. With refpedt to packages sent on without paflengers, the pnjpriet prel'ume they have adopted a regulation,** % , though unknwwn to other lines of flage;, ,iev think mult meet with general approbation, They pledge them- I'elves to make g.tod every package on the fol low ing conditions. The person who delivers the package at the ofSce (hall fee it entered in the ttage-book, for which entry he (hall pay 6 cents ; he will then (Ute the value of the pack age,and pay (exclusive of the carriage) one per cent, on the v.ilue, ai infuriflce, and for which he will receive a receipt. Thus, for instance, if he ellimates his package at onedollar, he will pay one cent, and if at one hundred dollars, he will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Very few persons it is presumed, will diftike this regulation 1 it will however, be optionable with every one to avail himfelf of this security or not. But the proprietors think it right to slate very explicitly, that they will be respon sible for the fafe delivery of no package, which is not regularly entered, and for which an insur ance receipt cannot be produced. In the distribution of the route, the greatest care has bren taken to fix on such places and ta verns as always afford a good accommodation and entertainment for the paficngers at the mail reasonable rates The stages are well equipped furni hed with fleet and fteailyhorfes,and com mitted to the care of intelligent sober and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themselves live at the different (owns and villages wh»re the llages will ltop.io that theconducl of the per sons they employ is continually an objefl of their attention.— They* take car* also to lee that the paflengers are well provide.! for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or iufiileiice is pra&ifed upon them ; in short, they hdvefparedneitherpainspdrexpence to reuder the SWIFT-SURE the very belt line of flakes in America. ."v4 The line has now run nearly a month, dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia aßd New-York. Every paflenger has found the road tofurpa.'i very far all that has been said of tit excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure arc extremely happy to hear the behavicu, of their drivers, and the treatment at Tavernsr fpulcK of with the highest fatisfaiflion. JOHN M'CALLA, Philadelphia THOS. PAUL, Bujikion JOSF.PH 1 HORA TON, ~) NICHOLAS WTNKOOP, fAVwAwr- JACOB KESLER, J JOHN MOREHEAD, Pmnytown. T. KILL MAN, ~-or Mill,lon. ELI AS C.OMBES, Bour.d Brook* R. SANSBVRY, Sctirb Plainu ISAAC, RAIVLE, > „ . ~, ROBERT PEARSON, 5 June 21. " d, f' ' PRINTED UY J. W. FEN NO.