m,HM n - isairaneKF^ei* TO THE PUBLIC. Q THE time bring fixed on, when the MILITARY LAND (commonly called Kiifrtt'!) WARRANTS, granted no the United States' army, are to be register- ft ed and located.— the fubtenbers iiave ex- plored tiia,t tr.-icVof hod on hicli thoft war rants ate to be lu'l; "With a VMCw ' al 0 the purp ife of offering t heir, fsr vices as lo- • caters. „ We take the liberty of suggesting, " tH.it e we rue at lead as well acquainted with the c fituatron, qnality of the foil, Sv.n! the dil- * fereut toWnftiiflS »» the afcrefeid tft«, as ( any Qtbar person this will, perhaps, ,ip- c pear wore clearly, by observing, th:-.t W il- , Li am C. ScHEN'K affilted m running the Indian boundary line; at which time he j conliderably trnverfcd that tra«: he a.so aflifted in furveyins and laying it ott into tpwnfliips>, and at other times ranged over , it, to gain information. But to obtain a move complete and accurate knowledge, we have lately fpe'nj between two and three months, with several afltfttnts, in particu larly examining the different townflnps and quarter townflups ; by which means v* luve acquired an ac'cu.at* knowledge ol the whol-- difVrift We now offer oar tervices to the publiC, as Loaaters, with aforanees that we will locate every persons warrants intuited to us to the best advantage, agreeably to their rights of location, which is to be de termined according to law. For our Lr viccs we demand the one equal tenth part, either in lands or warrants, when we locate a full traft, of four thoufawd acres or more, i for one person or'firm ; the land to be taken i in a future, at a corner of the trafl ; whidi . corner is to be rqsitably determined brtore j tlie time of location—The one equal lixth ; u,t, in c»fh or warrants, when we connect j and locate any amount h fs than four thou- j ftnd acres. We will be in Philadelphia j from Decemljgr next, until after the time of. location, to tranfaft tl'is iuiuefe. Any , p»rfoh wishing to fatisfy himfelf farther, will please to till on t.s, by letter, (p"**!£ I paid) or otherwise when due attention will , be paid, and such vouchers may be seen as we have to offer, which we h«pe will be fa ,i,f,a,ry. mahtin BAOMi WILLIAM C. SCHENCK. , Philadelphi i, Oct. 9, 1799- '' ow • 1 ■ " " "" Valuable Property for i file, [„ cW«W. near Sixth street, rikciU-y opposite C©NC»»SS Mall, . IJ3T of ground, »!»out 11 fe«t front in Ckef t\ rut street and 7.? ' !e P*> whe " ou " f frame house, now in the tenure of -amuel fierce fohj*a to a ground rent of aot. pe^snnum. 1 he, adv-t'tiseoup situation of this property rc ox.rei no co . ni.nts. for it must be known, thrre are few in tV,» city to ■ qualit, an uneec^tionabU - 'JXKES Silvan: 110 11)8 Chefnnt flreet, next door to the prt nines. . .. . . r tu.th fa tf march 5 M IEHEREAS, Amm V attachment was lately itfued out of the in ferior oouvt of common pleas of the county , of KCe*. in the ftat« of New JerfejS directed to the fheiiff of the laid county, the n-hn, credits, monies and <ff.-as, goods and chattel., Uhdi and tenements ot J tin CUvti Sjmtm at the foitof triw»m WtUi, in a 'plea of tfefp*f» on the cafe to his damage thr*e thoufmd dollars;— j Ant the said Iheriff did, at Turs Sail p v r turn to the said curt that lv had atiaUicd the defer, hut by a certain gi«u .y Denma. and Samuel Meeker to the fa.d dtfrndaot, to the amount ot rear two .houUn,. dellarf,and alfoby sixty land warrants Koir therefore, «nlef» the said John Cl-'vcs fymmes (hall appear>lf lve ty"'* l , ■V ltiit a declaration at the suit of the judgn be en'ered against him, and his property herein att*hcd, will be fold agreeably to the statute in such cafe made a«d provded. * +- V. S> t.. \aron Ogtten, Clerk, £sV. %:lizaWth-cov . J»'yß,iiW (it) w 1 ; ri ' i* TO BE SOLD, r "' "HHF.E or tVur lots o( about 3° or 4° | c * dC h, more or lets ars may fait a purchafcr. On eachti which there is a good lituation for a houfr-viz. one on the river Delaware, fu.«4Me richer for a jrentleman's feat or for apeifonwho nu, ht wist to et.pge in the lumber bufmefs hav landing. One e mmandirg a good view of the river liotn the highest grounu letw.en the w t -;iii Y rack and Fogutffin creeks ; and another Ml the Eri 'ol Road. Esquire •( Mr. Gil r ra noar he >1 mile stone on the said road. AL 8 O FOUR LOTS, jp~V* L' V "• / " • J of about 10 acres each with good situations for KiilW.ne ; one of which is suitable for a tan-yard, *ndh«a fniall flone house and a young bearing r-hard on it, on the Ntwtowa road near Snider . Si about 10 mile, from Philadelphia, and one Other lot of about 50 acres on the f*n»jrpack.— inquire c, Jonathan ClUt who lives oa the prwm fe, or of Mr. Gilpin. PoffeiTion will be given in the fpnng, but build ing mati rials may be coHe&ed foonur November 8 Taxes of Lycoming County. J-OHN KIDD, Treafcrer, TTtY Direflion of the Csmr-'i/fioittrs of Lyco l!) mine county, attend, at ffciladelphia to re reive the Taxes assessed upon unseated Lands in rhat County, from the holders thereof, in this Ciu.. Th< »> who have filed with the Com trJfioners, fiatements of their Lands, are re euefted to call upon him, to know the amount of Taxes thereon, and pay them ; otherwise, be- , fore his leaving the City,^ they will be put into .he hsurfs of the Sheriff for coileaion, agrees blv to the for railing eouitfy rates and levies Thof« who have not filed ftatemento of then lauds with the Commissioners. and aredeGrou* 0: having it done, to prevent. f les without pre , us personal Notice, may file with the above Treafur.r, their lifts, ftatisg the quantities re .urncd, number and dates of the warrants and - ,rres of the warrantees, under which they Lid their lands. We will attend at Mr. Joseph i.,i. MjrVft street tor-th'< rrirnnlp jhs infUnt. I ' ' - ■ V - - - ' 4 • * u?-YMtos or )[ atl »gtt, wiiiiift nine months past, have found relief r r''>m fjAM &TON* Worm destroying Lozenges, n vaiious compla-nts roin iuuiiicls or obfiri'ilions ia the iconuuh and MW(U- . - Tills medicine hear! bo anaUgy whatever to others oi similar title I'o common.) c. | ;s operating with a degree of vwi.-i.Cv-, luflicietit. not only to kill v orms, but foaictimc# to tiidan r»cr the patient's lite; .>ll the contrary, aje una: -xcallence of this rcnic.iy is, its being to . v-.ry age and eonKi'Ht.on, contains mrth-cg o«r what is pericdly innocent, and is Is ra;hl in its op ration, ti'.t it canm t injure the molt * hi./, pregnant ladv, or th? tcndcreft ol a p.M old, fh> uld 110 worms cxilt in the bot'y, tut V*ih without pain or griping, cleanse the ftoniach alio bowels ot whatever is loul or "-.ff.-ohvc, a,*., t ici. by prevetit the prod*tsHon ol worms aud many fatal disorders. RECENT CURES Selected from fcveral hundreds, auinenti city ot' which, any perfoh may fcrttain eithet by letter or pcrfonal appUeatn n not being pertain ed in Europe, nobody knows uhtie but at home. # AVVITiAVIT, MICHAEL DUFFY, redding at No. 47, Wilkes hiLct, t ; i- ; i'o p'.'int, in the city ct Bah tirr. re. voluntarily in-ketli oath., that tile 10l lowing (laicment is jaft and true. Tn the heji: ning ol May ialt, my three chil dren, a boy of seven, anol two girls, the one five and ths other three vors ot a;re, were taken very ill, Beauty at the fame time, ot a comrftun fever, as I then fuppolcd ; but was fooii con viitced the difoattr wascaufed by worms - tbey were frcqunnly troubled *'» th convulsion fits and ?*bl«nt furtings in their fl?ep, and with al most continual vomiting aild purging, paiticu larly the youtigcft. 1 made immediate applica tion to a phyficiau d the firlt reputation, and his medi mei-vrere admi ; iitered wiihacorui dence of fucceJs which only encrca'cd our d»i appointment. The cbildren grew daily worse, and I *£« abloluteiy withont hopes of their re cot cry. The fpon appealed atmoil devoid of animation, and fear eel y an inhabitant of this world. In this dittrtflintf moment, I was told that Hamilton's Worm Destroying Lo zenges had performed many cures in rales c qualiy defperate —I itnuicdiatejy pur« hafed a box, and gave each of them a dose, which in a hours produced tiic null eleiirable efFetfH; the el deli voided a great number ot very laige worms, and the frcond thoulauds i f fa.all ones, many of fhem not a quarter ot an inch loi»g"r»Ui the yungeil they itemed to be cotifutwrfj an<l luid the i;.p.-a. l ice of iki l fc a"<i fl ; my in.", ter. I irpcated the dose agreeable to the pjpe. ot dirrdious, iiiu'. clu-vall l r .-aily teiovcrct. .. gooii flat«r of health which ilu-y lid! ejijoy, the> five months have nearly elapsed iincethey we c on the holders of the grave, and the death 0 the whole appeared t'» be n v. it .blv. Sworn before rr.c thi* 2'th day of Senam her, 1759. J- 1 U LE i TER From Mr. John 7. /berttomby, Satis and Can dle Mumfa&urcr, Ao. iß> Bridge btrstt, Baltimore. TO THE PROPRIETOK OF Hami!ton#W"orm Dsftvoying Lozenges. Sir, OSober 12, 1799- I rhink *<t a«v nuty to i orm you th.it I have the cffW s tiom yourLo z fjes, having btcn much affliiied for toui v'arn pall, with variou. complaints caused by -.yortns, particularly a constant pain iutnyfo inach *nd bowels,' fr-qu«ut and severe head ache, with » general Ufluute and weakhefs, du ri„;. whi' ll time I had the be'! medical ad»i<e that could be obtained tVoai the mpft (kdful physicians t rould hear of, boih American and | European, with Ait any alleviation ot iny dli-j | °' [ aJooW, too probably, have continued with ; out relief, but for your Worm D«ltroyin t : Lo zenges, which brrnghi from me an aftonifbtng quantify of frr.a'l white worms, about fbc sac of *■ coai le thread, and in * fliorttime, I i und myMFperfeflly free from all my former com plaints, and have enjoyed a good Hate of health for five months pall- I have ci;r.fUntly recommended vour medi cine. and (hall as long as I live, having, from, my own experience rrjlon to believe it to be an invaluable and remedy* Should any perfor. wish for further information, I will with ulealure fatUfy their enquiries on this fub j a- JOHN J. ABERCKOMBY. Sir, J*b *°« *799- I had been along time afflifted vrith a vi lent and gnawing paiirm my ftomoch, a dull, heavy, continual headache, with a frequ.-m fwin.mii.g in my head, ac-companied with dimnelsof light and sometimes partial blindncts, and wte rc-iv «lcre«l incapable of attending my bufintfs, thro' lol's of strength ; famt.imes could fear, ely cat a morsel for ttvo or three days ; when my appe tite wosild suddenly become afloniihinglv vora cious. I firmly believed myfelf to be in a con sumption, which tnuft-foon put a,period to my fife, when happily hearing of (everaf.cures mr formei by Hamilton's Worm D/eftroyirg La zenges in complaints which could npt be account ed for , I took two d'lfes, which expelled an in credible number final! (harp pointed worms: in short, I now enjoy as perfefl health and ilrengih, as ever I -Jid in my life, and I believe my cure to be eutirely eff.aed by means of your medicine. , . My bi'o'her witnefling its Surprizing efficacy was induced to take a dole though in tolerable health, which occalioned him likewise to void a »reat quantity of worms of the fame kind, and thereby probably prevented his experiencing thnfe dreadful difjrders with which I was af fliacd. . A sincere desire that others iri lirmlar circuvn ftance- may receive the fame benefit, is the rra lon of my lending this account. ' Yours, very t\-f|:e.itfu!ly, AQUILA GOLDINO- Hartford Road, a miles from Baltimore. Wtf. Those who wife to avail :hemfelve» of the be nefits propol'td by 'he l»o*e remedy, fhouW bo particularly careful as they value their money and their health, to guard igainft the numerous impositions daily attempted on thepublic, by ap. plying to Mr. Wm. Y. Birch, Stationer, No. 17, South Second Street, who is appointed th? only vender in Philadelphia. —Likewise obieive that none can be depended on as being genuine, unlei's the lignatureof & Co. is paIUU on the outflde of each. Purchalers-by the dozen or groce will receive a handfortie allowance by application to Lecand iarkst ttiss:, , limiary 17, # r *' LE iTER OBSERVE. ■■ '(• ALL PERSONS fNITEiyrED tori* Efl.te ot Joh* W « AR " 1 ton, UK-os ihe City of PhiUUelpW. Mer chant, <k< o iW, are requeue'! to pay the l.in#e, and tliolc tiaviug lUinanJs ,ja:utt hi* rUate.t produce their actional* legacy KEARMY VVHAR 1 ON, Acting Exccuur, No. I.il, Spruce strut. November 11. 11 ' A Quantity of Dry Goock NTLD, A]{ K W, T7OR wluch real F-Uate in the Northern Liber r of this o.y, (» gooASltnl for BuGne will be ewcu i- payment; the ti:lo ? ooJ, an<l is now for * ftort t,me \ 4t » lion will be gi*<fl in ~ v,l "-' r m fV l I^* «*■*» F,.c: i.; c afc !.<- Qifici oi tern Qazctto- V , c'ott VtCemncr 17 To be Sj:d at Public Vendue, On the i (I Aiy of February next, on the premtfes, j A VALUABLE PLANTATION, of *'//-//♦> ' l " r > SITUATED about two mi!«» frfcni Newtown, 0 the county tow,, of Buck., on the main road fending: to Yurdfc/. E*rry, on tin: Ucktwire.a b.iuc lour miles Iron, (he UttW place, about twenty-five iron, Plulapelphu, containing .If I uciet, iUt whole under good !ence snd tn hig 1 culture. There ar. on the prcmrfe* » convenient two itory Stone House, with a commodious Stone ICitahei, adjoiog a (tone fprisg houfc, over a»ex audible spring, a few paces from the door, with convenient cut Uoufes, Sic. &e. Ihe the situation, ar.d the excellent natural qua,lties of this farm, reader it an obj«<2 worthy thf attention of the Farms* and Gentleman. 0" T! c tcron may be known previous to ttie d*y of tale »rom the fubferifeer. NICHOLAS WYNKOOP. or CHRISTIAN WIRTZ, Jan. Newton, January 11. t 1 >frJ I """ '?>• ,'■'y . I.' J •**'<*?: '>. / • *•%/ «_r •• TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March i lth, 1799- PUBLIC XOTICS IS HEKE3Y GIVEN. Pursuant to the aft of Con-rcli pasTed on tht ill d.iy ot Juae, one ihoo&nd t seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled '"in a.TI regulat ing the grants of .and impropriated for iniii tiry JVrvice», ,-vnd for tne society of United Krettiren tor propagating the gofpc! among the Jicthen and the aft fuppleraeßtaty to the laid recited ail pallid on thefecoud dav of March, 1 *ethonlaud fevcuhufcdredand nine ty nius—■ —to ivit: I. | THAT the trail of Land herein d«- i'criU'd, nair.Lly, •« beginning at tht Noah Weft corner of the I'cven rangtfc s>f townftiips, and running thence fifty unlet due south, slcr.g tnc , welltrn boundary ot the find ranges ; thence ] 1 due Well to the Main Branch oi tWr Scioto ri ver ; thence vp the Branch of the (aid ri v'er to tbe place where the l;'dian boundary line I r'rpffcj Wic fame; —thence along the laid buun lary line to the Tofcatoras brandi of the Mul kinguiX river at thecroffing place above Fort- Lawrence; the laid river, to the point where a line i 'in due well from the place of beaikfciug, will iiiterftdl the laid river; ; ber.ee atom; the iiuc f.» run to the place of be ,'in,ling kM been divided into TOWITfWpa of five miles fq.uare, and trailional parts of tow n ships ; and tint plats and lurvcyj of th* laid iiixnffiipi and fraiSliooal parts of townOiips .are (Upofited in the offices of the R'giiler of the Trealury and Surveyor Oeneral, for the mfpcc tiofl of all perlOHi toncerntd. 11. The holders of We* warrants as have b«en or (hall be jrranied fey tniliiaiyl'trvicesperform ed during the late war, are required to present the fai[it to Uic Rrg'fler of the TreafWy, at fame time prior to the twelfth d.iy of February n the year, one thoular.d eight hundred, for the purpole of being regiJUred ; No rtjiftry i ill however be made of any ess quantity thaa a atoiricf townftiip, or'fout ihouland atjies. HI. Tha priority of location of the warrants which may b« prcfentcd and rcgilUxed ill minuet" afore fai l, prior to the nth day or February in the year' one thoul'airt! eight hundred, will immadiate ly after the laid day, be determined by tot, in the mode described by thi'aa firtt recited. IV. The hoM«t« of *egiftere4 Wart-ant*, Hull on y. u iul»y the nth day ol f«bHi*rf, lli the yew: "'i<e»,C »»be«r*«"oi <rtiitb «:to«ti on fc»li be determined by lot aiorelaid, pcftrtl \lty,or"Uy fbijir agenu,<U%»Me iu writing« th» ilKct of the Bjfgifl.cr of the 'fwafurj. the particu lar quarter wwnftlps elcArd hy th«rii'refjpAivel|c, and futh of the fatf holders as flisH not defignatr their location* o» the said <iay, (hall bepoO poped ip. locating such warrants to all otter hidden of [ regifttrtd warrant B. /" TO WIT,-; £ IT REKCMBBRBI), Th*t on the 9th da; of January, iff the 34th year of the Indepcn tfencu of the V%Ked Stact» of America, John Row Utt of the fofcl <tfiftrtfl >hath depofitei in this Offic th« Titl« of »JMk,the right whereof he claims a Proprietor, vrorda following, to wit. *• Talk efDjzount or Interejl, (occur: 1 tcb calculated) ff»*> JO Ccutsto 5000 4oUari,fron The holdtn of warrants for miliiiry fcrvicea : 1 a 3 ie > nC^Hfive at 7 f tr ccnt 'Sufficient to co»cf oUe or more (juarrer townships latonfoniity to the a<S of Congrefn o or trails of fsw thoufaoif acres each; fttalt, at any the United States, intituled An ail t.rae after MorvUy the 17th day of Felnu.-ry, 1800 for the rncouragi-ment of learning b] and prior t» the firft day 01 January, 1802, be al- (Seal) thecopi.s oi Maps.Chvts an. lowed to register the liid warrants in winner a- Books to the Authors and Proprietor! lorrfaid, and forthwith to tnakc t«cat)jns tSerefor of fueh espies, during theliuicsthare on aay tract or tHufts ol land uot before located. is mentioned " : V»' (Signed) D. CALDWELL, All warrants or eUim. for lands on account oi , si Dl a,, a ef p enn f y l vania military fjrvices, whith wall not b<yr<giuer»d and J . J J JJ ■ kicttsd bsfore the firft day of jiludjjgK ißo*, ar« by ; January 10. 3tVoiw the fuppleroentary ad of Congtvft herein bc f ore '-7 rrcitrd, paffcd on tha second day'of March, 1799, At a Court of Common Pleas held at Pittfburgl (■eclated to be forever barred. for the ccuntyoP Allegheny, the firft Monda) Given under my hand at Philadelphia, tha of December, iVi the year of our Lord out day and year Sbove vacationed. | thou£ip.d seven hundred ant! ninety-ninr, br OLIVER WOLCOtT. j f.-.rethc Hon, Alexander Addifon, Esquire Sec. of the Tr easury. Prcfi'<snt and his Ailbeiates, Judges of tin • , 1 . —■■ ..■— : —.. \ farps Court. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. tl,e petition of David Wallace, a prif May zqtk, 1706. oner in the jiil of foid CouMty, praying n ccrtMcaw.HTi.rf- for bo to the «t th* I fcriptiona to the L 0.,. bearing inWreft it f»r'lie rchef of iMoive... . eight per <£Maro per annum, are notified, that ' The Court order tha the pritoiier b< St aaytio.Sjpfr.payttearfl.au have ttade'^^ 1 tl ? em at t ' t ' fc, ' r .K h , tbe I,r « Qf the sth iattalr.iecL, which will become due •?? ,• 0 March next, that his petition and d~Bratg the firft ten days of the month of July ki» creditors may be Uen he;ird,anddirt<9, taat entiiinC, Certificates of Funded Stock «ay at ?f. ice °£ h,s be P" bh(h<:d 1B <>" bc.obtalmd at the Treaty or Loan Dn, ! ed f'aVr 1 """ Offices,refpefiively, for the amount of the four *«*•» he la » ° f whichJhall be at least fifteen fifft inftalmants, or oiac moiety of the fom< ex- ; 4»y» before the time of bearmg. , preffisdin the fu\>Jbip!ioti certificates Necer- By order ef tl h *£ ,ul '* t> , fc » tifiCates of Stock will howevor baiiTued ■> r JAMES BIiISON, Proth for less thrn one hundred dollars. i Such subscription certificates as may be pre- j •** ' — ented at the Tn alury or Loan Offices in coo- . Lodging and Breakfast, equente of the foregoing amngerrtMlt, viU be _ „ , ■ ndorfed and diftindllv marked lb as to duiou, I ET° R . or,e f l "° f "*' c <>««»?»«,»» » F«ee that a moetv of the floek has been ilTued. !* , P rw,te T *!, T _ theuu s e ot a n . c * ,r . on n rvvt> wc\T rri tt [Parlour, ana Board tor Servant* iuay t<* had u &LJ. < JJjK ' t No. <lB nych Fifth ftrwt. i»wtf /i- -~n- * < MEDFORD AND WiLLIS, Have received Jince their h.te Adveri'jemcnt-~ 282 Crates Queens Ware, joo Calks Niills, 6 Trunks. Madras Pullicatts, 2 Cales Gloves 1 Trunk Silk Hosiery, 1 Bale Superfine Broad Cloaths, 16 Bales White, Bke and Green, Kendal Coitoiia, 10 Bales Booking Baize* ON HAND, 2 B.i!es Spotted and Green Rugs 1 Trunk Scarlet Cardinals, 2 Bales Sail Canvas, 5 Trunks Giu^lianr, 11 Tons PeKiib.irg Hemp, * * Ordffis* remittances or ,„ s u>rtneic!lo,in<:Honl- S . !o- W Vm Med ord and Wills are agents, may ilill pats ilirougf heir viz. fcihq an' 4 Robert Holt and Co —KochttSl*, \Vniiam Dibhb—Leicefter. <JI.iI.J Joimfoo— Birmingham. V linqiiire of JOHN DOIISET. fOR SALE, BY SIMON WALKER No. 78 Walnut Street, 17 NGLKH POUTER and Brown fftoirt, in catts j of 6 dozcu each, Tin Plates, Sheet, bar and pijf Lead, Cannou with canines complete, 4> 9 ana .- pounders, Shot, roun*!, double headed and cansuitcr, Iron Crow Bars, C utlaff.s, bonding Files, Mufcets and riLoU, Rough Brimllone, Cream of Tartar, porter, Wine and Cli 't Bottles, Six I»voicc» of fartkn Ware, eat"-, atfoot thirty uaus, ailortcd White and red Leal, yellow and black Pamt, and Spaniih rtrowj, Ruflian Briltles, liardv.arc aadSaJlery. affottcd in caKt, At) lavoice of German Pluti'.la» atwl Britannia*. f)<*c< mi cr 3. eoftyr Faftio'iaMc Mi Jittery. ELIZA M'DOUGAI*L, to. 134» w«ur-«M«i ~; HAS jtM-CctiveJ per (hip Thomat Chalklcy and Adruna.lrom l.on.iou, au elegant of tiic milt faihiotiab) • MiiUniiv, »il. Civmille rolVltc 1-EATHBIrt.S Faioy flowen Bark tiffany flew en Urei'.hs Pink, yellow awl blue crape, full dteucar» Co. Jo. anil Jo. Ntlfon'n bonnets I.ilant's pipe ftrau bonnrta MaiJ'a tancy do. Jo. Wome«'» do. do. do. Do. do. ftadet < Ijo do hats Fancy bugle (hoe rolci Dor Jo. trimming* "Black, whitt, blvn, y<ltjw, f ink and orange «rap» lilack,.white and grt.n g»ue vcil» Do. gauze cloaks i N, D, Ai-J per Harm*y, jnft arn«d, * farther affartmeiit of Miltjtiery DIS TRICT OF TO WIT. BS IT REMEMBIitED. That on the 9th day ,! January, ui thel4<h year of the Indepen dence ai the United S«U»of Aucrka, John Row. leu of the said diilri&Utfl deposed in this Ofcce the Title of a Book, die right whereof ke claim# as Proprieior, the words following, to wit. '« Table of Difcmnt or Intetefl, (aatur at Ay calculated) from 5C cents to SOGO dollar:, from I day to 123 days inilufive, at 6per cent." In conformity to the aA of the Ccugrcft of the Uuited Mates,, intituled " An A& for the encouragement of I.earn (Seal.) ing, bj fccurlug the copies of Maps Cham and borks to the Authors and Piojrittora o'. such copiti during'he time '.lk-rein mentioned," (Signed) D. CALDWELL, Cleric if the Difirid if Pe-nfyhanta. January 10. DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Jan- 3 WU-J j v i > 3awßw. eo'f. 'ENNSYLVANIA., iawjgw w « *>.*» * ,if l JUST REVIVED, ft 91it tkc P OSTGN Mctnufcctoryl a ovM-ttifr or WINDOW GLASS, Or dijjcrent sizes, fVH SALU By ISAAC HARVEY, Jva. N. B. ■> ny iizeor (izfi that maybe warned cu£ 3rv cr than 1$ by t'van be iadirom laid manufo&o* y, on being ordered; and attention given to forward :>r> any outers that may be left for that pur{.oic Apply at No. 9, South Water-liroct, as above, jiily 8 dtf TERMS Cf Tdcbard Fohw//, in Philadelphia * TOR -ÜBSORIBING TO Itlgt JOURNALS OF CONGRESS* Front the comm nctmeut Of the American ll>\ir, in 1774, to TJ>e Reports of Heads of Ije/iar Intents, rj" Com-mittees, and other Official and PrU ■alit? Papers of that Body, now first per mitted to be made public. TERMS. gK TK£ worlc will be printed a £ne paper, ar.J a new i.eat tipe, In Urge oilavs. i ; ao;. volume will , •»:;s'jeve 500 pa;ej,' neatly boundasd lettered. Uniformity in size, paper, and binding, will be obiervrd throu-h. i.t the v.i ,k :fo that, while the fubftribers become poflcffrd of a valua' ie record; an ornt.meDt nvty be idded to their libraries. The pnc« to lubferibers will he % dolia. 7C els. pe: volume, in boards, and 3 dolls. whole bound , but, as the pwblifhrr does not intend to print man* more thaw the nnmber fusfcribed for, a ewfin.ra >le rife on the price nwy lie to nor.-fu'jy crilns «. Eilli voiunn- will cont mi about one til rd lof* >f Ictter-pr.f tl.aii the it.al 1 J,ii.-u ; hut, the •üblllher is not yet cnibled to detirmii c the ex.ent if the Priva'* Joaiuals, which he may be allowed 1) Blake (U.'l: . IWrtam tlu number of rujumes wVivh willcomprifc the work. "ai nuts : / be it,; ; .... .ieih-cry cj eaek i+ : v Sul ftrHjffs will have It rt :hjir oj.tittn, *ither to fubicituc 1m 'lit' whck ot the |oan)4li, np to the i>r*l< i>t time, or to thofn ou!y of On- Ola CongTch' t «o the organization of tb« federal GovcruZ .ZUCAt. IN all countries, t>>» proceeding* in »he com- Hu-Hctntcit of their yovcmnietuvare lort in dark ntf» ami o:ifcurity J owi»u to a carelefsn?fi, in the generation, to prefrrve the paWic re cords, andthp ait—itien i>r tfie n-tiou,in thuferuie ages, being- ciH»d off from fheir domefllc concern), to s-.ijagc in wart m<l conqucfl. OT what infinite valu wou'd the '» vs ol Alfred be, had thrf been traniiiiituj to «ur days ? Time, that deUroyi every tbirg, enhances the value of well authenti cated jmbHc and raiidersthem alnaoft in» eil'niable. It i hoped, thai Amsricar.s will, there fore, chearfully contribute their affifanceiu tranf. mittuii; to |>»flrritT the laboar* of their anceitori —founder* of the Columbian nation. %• The work will certainly he advanced with expedition and promptitude. The tallowing wiH (Sow the foppurt it h.i« already acquired: " Philadelphia, June 15, 1798. "To the Honorable, the Annate ami House ol Rep* refentative* of the Unites Stales. "1 he MEMORIA"L ef the Bubfciib<.T»,Citii;nts Ace. of Philadelphia, " SefpeSfullyJi eueib, '■ That having, in our refpeiSive avocationa, gr«l\, we ciperienee inconvenience by the fcaroi ty of tbem : That wc uuderftand thit Richard Foiwell, priutor, of Philadelphia, hat hid it in contemplation to print that p»bl|e record; and that he hath obtained partial coi.rtenai.ee from ma ny individuals; hot that he has delayed protes ting the work, in expeftation of encouragement from government, that may adequati ly indemnify him. We, therefore, rcfpeflfnlly lolicit, at the publication is twetflary to be dificminated among public bodies, thatCoogrefs will, in theirwifdom rccdcr him such additional sncouragrment, to that which lie !. u obtained /ram private individuals, as to enable him to psc-cssd with the work.so that yeur MemorialiJH may be enabled to purchase eo pio» of that record lor thenifelves. 1 honias M Kcan,John Coxi,CharlesHeatly, Samfotn Levy.T. Rofs, Win. Moore Sqikh John Read jun. Wiiliani TtfthnSan, John F. Mifflin, Jo seph B. M'Kcau,John B-ckly,W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jarcd Ingerfoli, Jasper Moylan,William Rawle, J.Thomas, William Levis, James Gihfon, M. Kcppcle, Moses Levy, Robert I'orter, CJeorge Davit, John Hallowcll, Jarjes Olddcn, Walter Frankliu, Janus Milnor, J Aim C. Wells John L. I.eib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Foi, John Niiov , ttnbert Wain Robert H . Dnnliin Tchff F*"***il Jun !• A IPm nington, Hilary Baker, Willism Nichols, William Young., Robert Campbell Septimus, ClaypooU James Crukfhank, Mtthew Carey, Henry K HeU mutb, Pettr D« Haven, Jnha Duulap, Edward •Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Ciaypoole, Thomas Armttrong, Samuel H. Smith, John Fenno. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the Houfeof Re-profentatives of the United States, on Monday, the iStli of June I; 98: '• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for " JONATHAN W C'ONDY, CtERK." " RESOLVED by the Senate a»d Houfeof Rep. refentatives ol the United States of America in Bongrefs affemblcd.That the Secretary of theSenatu and the Clerk of the House of Reprcfentatives, he authorilcd and dirctHed, to on fuel) tarns as tlicy may dusm eligibl»,lor the life of the Senat! and Houle of Heprifeiititives, for four hundred Copies of the Journaliof Congress, which a e pro polcd to be publiihed by Richard Foiwell and such nm iber of copies of tk(ici«nt vohnnesof the fct now in pnut,as may be nuceffary to complete the fame. JONATHAN DAYTON, Sialicr cf tbt HohJ'c cf Reprefcntatives. JAMES ROSS, President ■t/.the Senate pro tempore* Approved, March id, 17^9. ... - ,-~JGWN ADAMSr President cf ibe United Stetet, i»wtf »n«.v 20 Huntingdon County Taxes. a. S one cf tVc Commiflioners of Huntingdon L i. county, I can make fettleaitnt with the hold ers of unleiced Land, situated in said county, with* > out iiicreafing cofls, by adv«rtii'emenjt fqr sale—it called upon within fix days from this date at l l >■< hose ol General Pro<ster in Arch ftrtet, near riKh It i hoped the owners of fuel) land who refu! in '.he city, will endeavour to meet this arrange m -lit and prevent a ipycial advertisement 35 c law dire£U. TOHN CADVVALLADt p ' January Ij. d6t « o.uxti. f> mi nr Jtr ■■»■ a* .Xr- t r 'f ■ ' ' :>:* - . • > v ' V •>♦• -" ■<
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