<£- : JT~ ~\ "" TO THE PUBLIC. 1 THE time being fixed on, when the MILITARY LAND called Knox'?,) WARRANTS, granted to the United Slaves' army, are to be regiftcr- 1 ed apd located, —the fub{bribers have ex- J plored that trad of land on which those war— c rants aive to be laid ; with a view, and for a the purpose of offering their services .as lo caters. • a \xr„ »_i.. ,1.., »f f„ u»l, ,f ti . _ .ake the liberty of suggesting, " tha weave at lea It as well acquainted with the situation, quality of the foil, &c. ot the dif ferent tt.wnfhips in the aforefaid tract, as any other person this wrtlv perhaps, ap pear more clearly, by observing, that Wil liam C. Schixk afnfted in running the Indian boundary .line ; .it which time he eonfiderably traverted that tract: lie also assisted in surveying and laying" it off into tpwnfhips, and at other times ranged over' it, to gain information. But to obtain a I more complete and accurate knowledge, we hare lately spent between two and three j months, with several affiiiants in particu larly examining the different townfliips and l quarter tuwnfinps ; by which means we haVe acquired an acctnate knowledge of the whole dillrift. We now offer ollr services to the public, as Loeaters, with aflvrahctt that we will locale every pcrfons warrants i ret rafted to lis to the best advantage, agreeably to j their rights of location, which is to be de termined according to law. For our (-r- ; viGts we demand the one equal tenth part, ! either, in lands or warrants, when we locate j a full trail, of four thoufasid acres or more, i for one pcrfon or firm ; the land to be taken | In a lew-ire, at a coiner of the traft ; which i eonier is to be equitably determined b'rfprc j tlie time ot i.ic ition The one tonal lixth | ard locate any amount less than four thou flind acres. We will be in Philadelphia ! f:om December next, until after the time of j location, taVtrnnfacl this biifiu-.-Ts. Any t perlon wifiling to li-tisfy htmfel| farther, | will pleale to cjII on us, by letter, (postage I paid) "i nthi-rwife ; when due attention will | be paid, snd fucli vouchers may be seen as j we have to offer, which we h«pe wili be fa* tisfaAory. MARTIN BAUM, WILLIAM C. SCHENCK. Philadelphia, OA. g, I7gg- >o*. t I <■ m Valuable Property for Safe, In Chefwßt, near Sixth ftrcet, dkeflly oppofiu Csnohiss Hall, A LOT of ground, ahout II feet front in Chef i)ut ftreat and 73 feet in depth, wherei nn a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel lienge fubj.-<£) to a jgroun'l rtnt of hm pecannuni. The, adv-titajreotis iituatioß of this property re quires no coiniurntJ, for it must be known, thfre are few in this city to ccpialit, or, unecceptiinablc title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES Gift VAN, 110. 193 Chefnut (Ireet, next door to the pr«- mifes. march 5 A N attachment was lately iflned out of the i»- ' /l ferior court cf common pleas of the county of Efl'ex, in the Hate of New Jersey. direAed tct the fViiff of the foid county, against the right*, credit*, monies add effeifs, goods and chattel,, lami*and tenements ot John Clm:t Syn-.mes at the suit of William Wells, in a plea of trefpals on the cafe to hre damage three thousand dollars; — And ■whereas, the laid fliefiff did, at the term of June lad pall, return to the (aid rot.rt that he had attaehed the defendant by a certam-hond given r-)- Matthias Dtnman and Samuel Meeker to the fail! defendant, to the amount of near two thousand dollars, and also by fixcy land warrants New therefore, Hiilefs ihe fj-id ioh I) Clevts Symmesftn ! app«ar,give special bail, and recei-.r a declaration a* the fnit of the plaintiff, judgment wili be entered agamft him, and his property herein attached, will b. fold agreeably to tfci tt.itute in luch cafe made a*d prov : ded. Aaron Ogcten, Clerk, £?c. Fliziiheth-townjulyi, 1/9? (11) lawizm TO BE SOLD, r TpHRKE or fur lots ®( about 30 or 40 acrea L each, more or less as may suit a purchafcr. On each of which there is a good situation for a honfe—viz. one on the river Delaware, fuitahlc either for a gentleman's feat, or for a person who might wish to engage in the lumber business hav ing a » '»d landing. One c itinianding a gooij view of the river irom the highefl ground between the f'ennypack and Pogucffiti creeks ; and another on the Brilol Road. Enquire »f Mr. Gilpin near the li mile fiouc on the said road. FOUR LOTS, Of about 10 acres each with good Ctuations for bbfldmg ; one of which is suitable for a tan-yard, alH l has a small (tone house and a young bearing ♦rchard on it, on the Newtewn road near Snider'* mill about 10 miles from Philadelphia, and one other lot of about 30 acies on the Pen&ypack.— Enquire of Jonathan Clift who lives oa the prw»i fes or of Mr. Gilpin. Poffcflion will he given in the spring, bat build ing materials may be col-leited sooner. November 8 Taxes of Lycoming County. JOHN KIDD, Treafnrer, BY Direflion of the Commissioners of Lyco ming county, mends at Philadelphia to re eeive the Taxes aflefTed upon unfuated Lands in that County, from the holders thereof, in this City. Tbofe who have filed witl» the Com- ftatements of their Lands, are re quested to call upon him, to know the amount ot Taxes thereon, and pay them ; otherwise, be fore his leaving the City, they will be put into the hands of the Sheriff for collecUon, agreea bly to the adl for raising eoutjjy rates and levies Thof» who have not filed statements of theii lands with the Commiflioners, and arcdefireue of having it done, to prevent files without pre * »if,us perl'onal Notice, may file with the above Treamrer, their lifts, stating the quantities re- number and dates of the warrants and names of the warrantees, ur.der which they Jt»ld their lands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph H ,nly's No. 9R, Market ttreet t'er this purpofc nll til the 18th inflant. Ksffcmber 9. tu.th fz'tf WHEREAS, al to tHfc StfBSCRIfiER Having explored the Land laid for Satisfying the Warrants due to the Officers and Soldiers who ferued tn the ivar Viife4 Mifttts and Great Britain, PROPOSES to I cats Warrants tiji the befl advantage, on being allowed a fea/'ottable compensation. He will attesd at Philadelphia at the time ■ f locating: ; and as not less than 4000 acres can lie registered or located, will re ceive any number of warrants less than that amount, and c'.afc the ti jvithothers lo as to make up the quantity required. The fubferiber proppfes also tfl attend on the land immediately after locating, and shew any fetflion in which hemay be employed. Letters or warrants addressed to Alex ander Addilon, Eftf. until rke lsi day of February next, or to the fubferiber at Matthew M'Connell's, No. 141 Chefnut tlreei, Philadelphia, until the iathdayof Feb. next, will be attended to. January 16 TO THE Holders of Military Land Warrants. ZACHARIAH BIGGS JOHN MATHEWS OFFER their services to the holders of military land warrants, to make the location on the 17'h of February next, agreeably to the adver tifemer.t ef the Secretary of the Treasury of the Urited States, relative thereto. They will re- ( ceive a lels quantiry of warrants than for lour thou sand acres, and arrange them with others, so as to complete that number (which makes a lccatii • or qua'.ter townlhip) and have them registered. They each surVeyed a dillriil 01 the military tra»fl and have fiuce explored the interior parts of the townships and feilions and will he able to design ate with precifiou, the preference in the ehoice of the several locations or quarter townships through out the wh-de body of the military lands—Ont ' tenth part of the land w ill lie demand=d for making 1 the location, &c. to be taken by lot in such man i n«r that their proportion oi a or quarter ! townfliip will lie together For further particu lars enquire of the fubferiber, at No. 9, south Fifth I street, two doors above the Secretory of State 1 ' office, vis ere fatisfaSory general information rela tive to the army laws may be ul)taioed. JOHN MATHEWS. January 17 1 3tav.^-w City CommiJJioner's Office. Notice is hereby riivEN, That the fol lowing >rrarig ffaac Jone«, from the north fide of Spruce to the fotuh fide of Ccdai ftr.et. When any PUMPS are our of order to the south ward of High street, apply to Thomas Dixey, in fifth nrar Ctdar ftriet, or Godfrey Gsbler in Fourth between Ckcfnut and Walnut frreets ; and tor the northern part of the cky to llaiah D fxey m Eighth between Saffafras ar. a Vine ftrweU; Nicholas Heiis in Fifth wear Vineftrcct, or to cither of the City Conimiffioiieis. ✓ Meeting* of th« Cowmifllopert on every Tuts day afternoon, j o'clock, at the Old Court Houfc. 3»wiw. January 17 United Stales, ) ~ Pennsylvania District. J BY virtue of a uritof venditioni exponas, ti ma ditefled, id" ed out of tlie circuit conn of the United Stares, in nnd far the Pennfylva nia Diftrifl, of the middle circuit, will be fold by public vendue at tke city tavern, in Second Areet, in the city of Philadelphia on Mondaj the '7th day of March next, at 6 o'clock ir tlie evening, all that certain tract or parcel o: land, situate, lying and being en the river or creek called Lacka waxen, in rhe county ol Wayne, containing 8000 acres and upwards j on wrhieh are erected i mefluage, liable? am lawmill, with the appurtenances. —The names of the original warrantees of the said tract 01 parcel of land were as follows. Mordecai Roberts, Stopbel Medcra, Zacbar'nlh Ferris, George Till, Thomas Wiggins, George Morton, George Streeten, Friend Strceton, John Olifiaxt, Seized and taken in execution a* the property of Robert Lett id Hooper, deceaicd. JOHN HALL, Murs&al. N. B. A reafonabie credit will be given, Marfliai's Office, } Philadelphia, Jan. 4. 3 * These two trafis Jo 'not contain the full quantity of the orignal warrants ; part of them having been conveyed avjay. A large Wharf and Stone Store, In the Sistri3 of Southwarh, sawtf. fan* 3 where the Frigate now lays. The * Whaf F has been occupied as a Lumber Yard Tor ieveral years, and is very faitahle for that bu siness, being' about ome hundred feet front oa the river. PoffeflSon will be jfiven on the rft of May nuxt. Alto, a Tjjree Story Brick House adjoining the said wharf, pofleffion of which may he had im mediately. Enquire of JOSHUA HUMPHREYS. January 10. Horses to Winter. HORSES wKI be taken to winter at Profpel! Hill, at the 12 miies stone on the Brifto! Rciad, wherethey will have goed Timothy and Clov r Hay, wellkttered and oleanedanda field to run in when the weather is good. Enquire of Mr. William Bell Merchsat, or an the prcmifes. N.B. Will not h« arfwerable for.accidenti or dfcape, but will take every precaution to prevent lithcr. November i» WM. M'CLUNEY. AND ' January I, 1800. fide of Vine, to the South fide ol MulWry frreet. I* Hug+i Roberts from the fouthfidc of Mulberry, to the louth fide of Chefi.ut ltreer. John Till, Geo-ge Wart on, Benjamin Hancock, Edward Welsttd, James Thompson, Jrwepb Whitehead, Fatriek Connolly, Tbomat Griffy, ") # William Halbert. } eotijM TO BE LET, ALL PERSONS INDESTED to the Estate ot Johm Whar ton, late of the City of Philadelphia, Mer chant, deci afed, are rcquelted to pay the fanae, ami thel'c having demands against his filiate, t>- produce their accounts legally atrefted to KEARNY WHARTON, Acting Executor, No* 111, Spruce street. November n. dtf. A Quantity of Dry Goods # Alit WAMTKI), FOR whiah real Eflate in the Northern Liber ties of thi» city, (a good Stand for Bufincfn) will be given in payment; the tit 1g is clear anc good, and is now lor 3 fliort time let, but poffcf fion will be given in ah-out fx montks. jKw at the Qince oi this Uazcttft. Pecember 17 To be Sold at PuUii Vendue, On the Ift day of February r.ext, on the prctmfe*, A VALUABLE PLANTATION, (Tbt prcpcrry of ihcfuifiritcr.J cot I if SITUATED about two miles fr*m Newtowti, the courty town of Bucks, on the main roaa leading to Yard)ey\Furry,' on the Delaware, a bout four miles irom the latter place, and about twenty five Iron* Tliilapelphia, containing 111 acres, the whole under good fence and in high culture. There ar- on the prcimlei a convenient two story Stone Heufe, with a commodious Stone Kitchen adjoing a (lone spring house, over an ex auftible (prmg, few pacts from the door, with convenient cut houses, &c. &e. Ihe elegaacy ol the (ituation, and the excellent natural qualities of thisfarm, render it an obj4< ve Fort Lawrence ; thence down the i'aid river, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of beginning, will intetfefl the laid river j thence along the line so run to th» place of be ■inmii|iban been dmdid into towrlbijiS of five miles fqtiare, audfrafiionalpartt.of town hips; aHd that plan and lurveys of th» laid townlhips and fra&icna! parts of townlhipj are deported in the iiffices of the Regifier of the Surveyor General, for tbe'infp«c cion of all persons concerned. The holders of fiich warrants as have b«tll or fnall be printed for military I'ervicesperform ed during the late war, are required to prelim the fame to the Register of the Trealury, at some time prior to t?!e twelfth day of February in the year, one thoufitid eight hundred, for the purpose of being registered ; No registry -vill however be made of any ess quant'ty than a quarter townlhip, or'four thousand acres. Tha priority of location of th« warrants which may he prefuntcd and.reifillereJijn manner afore laid, prior to the 11th day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate rafter the.said day, be determined by lot, iu the mode dtefcribed by the ad firft recited. The holdti'. of registered warrants, fhail on Monday the *l7ch day of February, in the year 1800, i n the orler oiwhich-the priority ef locati on ihalbt'e determined Ly lotas afortlaid, psfon illy.or by th«ir defignatc in writii.gat the olhce of the Rtgiller of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townlbips elected by th«m rcfgetfivily, -nd such of the Caid holders -as thill not designate heir locutions oa the said day, fball be pollponed h locating such wari ants to all other hc-lders of egiflercd warrants V. The holders of warrants for military services Hfficient to cover one or more quarter townlhipi or tra&s of lour thousand acres each ; stall. at any time after Monday 1 l»e 17th day of February, vSoa jnd prior to the fir IV day 01 January, 1801, be al owd to regifler tlu- (aid warrants in pvnner a orefaid, sn"d forthwith to make location!, therefor on any trad or tra(2s of land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military Lrvices, wliich (hall not be regiflrrsd an J located before the firft day of Januiiry, 1801, are by the fuppiementary of Corigwfs herein before recited, passed on tht lecond day of March, 1,799, telared to be forever barred. Given under my lund at Philadelphia, th« day a,id year above mentioned. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. May z<)tL-, i 7 qg. | 'IJE proprietors of certificates ifiiied forfuf.- J- fcriptions to the Loan bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment (hall have been made of the sth instalment, which will become due during the lirft ten days of the month cf July enl'iiing, Certificates of Funded Steele may at their option be obtained at the Treufury or Loan Offices, refpeflively, for the amount of the four firft inftalm«nts, or one moiety of thefutns ex prefledin the fublcription certificates: Ne cer tificates of Funded .Stock will however be issued tor less than one hundred dollars. t»w3w. i Such fubfeription certificates as may be-pre snted at the Treasury or Loan Offices in ton eqwervce of the foregoing arrangement, wy, l )e ndorfed and diftind\ly marked so as to dtnoti that anioctyof the (lock hasbten iffiied. CLIFER WOL.COTI\ Secretary of tbt Tt\- ?iurr. jlawtf eotf io^UU. lulSfstf OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. rf tbf Treasury. MEDFORD and WILLIS, Have reetived Jincc their lute Advertijement— -283 Crates Queens Wart', 200 Cades Nails, 6 Trunks Madras Pullicatts, 2 Cases Gloves, 1 Trunk Silk Hosiery, 1 Bale Superfine Broad Cloaths, t6 Bales White, Blue and Green, Kendal Cottons, iq Bales Cocking Baize, ON HAND, 2 Bates Spotted and Green Rugs, 1 Trunk Scarlet Cardisals, 2 Balas Sail Canvas, 5 Trunks Gii:gham», n Tons Peterfbiirg Hemp, , * * Orders, remittances or com.nrnicjti ons tor the following Houles, f >r whom Med fcrd and Wills are agents, may still pass through their mediem, viz. John and Robert Holt apd Co*—Rocbdata, Wniiam Dibbs —Leicester. Claud Johnfou —Birminghim. Enquire ot JOHN DORSET. December jo. fOR SALE, By SIMON WALKER, No. 78 Walnut Street, ENGLISH PORTER and Brown Stoat, in calks 1 of 6 dozen each, Tin Plarea, Sheet, bar and pig Lead, Cannon with carriage* complete, 4, 6, 9 and 11 pounders, Shot, round, double hsadeJ and cannifter, Iron Crow Bars, Cutlaflct, boarding Pikes, Muikets and PiftoU, Rough Brimik/ne, Cream of Tartar, Porter, Wine an J Claret Bottles, Six Invoices of Earthen Ware, eack about thirty crates, alTorted White and red Lead,* yellow uk) black Paint, a^d ' "Sj>aui(h Brown, Ruffian Brittle*, Hardware and Sadlery, adopted in caflcs, >ui Invoice of German Platillas and Britannia*. ftecemHer •? Fafoionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGAfit., NO. 134 i MJtK&T-STRSET, HAS jgft received per ftiip Thornan Chatfcley and Adriana.from Loudon, an elegant aifortmtnt •fthe molt fafhionable Millinhy.ti. ChamiMe rosette FEATHERS Fancy flowed ~ Blark tiffany fiowert Wrcatht Pink, yellow and blue crape, full caes bo. do. and do. Nt lCon'» bonncti Infant'* pipe flraw bonnm Maid*aUncy do. do. VVomeft'»dn. do. do. Do. dp, fh&des Do do. hat< Fancy bugle (hoe rofci Do. do. trimming< BUcJc, whit-., LhM,yellow, pink and orange (rapt liUck, white and grctN giuse *cil< Do. gausattloeki N. B. Ar.d per Harmony', just arrived, a farther .icrv func %() V PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT. DiST Br IT REMEMBERED, That on the ph day •f January, in the 14th year of the Indepen dence ol the United Stat«»of America, John Row lctt the said did rid hath depoftted in this OS : ce the Title of a Book, the right whereof he claim* u Proprietor, in the words following, to wit. '« Table of Discount «r Interejl, (accurately calculated) frtm 50 jenti to 5000 dollars, from I day to H3 days tnilufivc, at 6per cent." In conformity to the acl of the Coigrefs of the Usited States, intituled " An Ad for the encouragement of Lcarn (seal.). irg, by securing the copies of Maps, Chart* and Hooks to the Authors and Proprietors ol such copies during the time therein mtutioued." ( Signed J D. CALDWELL, Clerk of tin DiJlriS tf Pti.nfylvania. January 10. «j DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT, BF. IT REMEMBERED, That on the 9th day of January, in the 14th year of the Ihdepcn c'enc« of the United State* of Amnrica, John Kow irtt of the fai i urag<-mem of learning by ft curing thecopitj of Maps, Charts ar.d Book" to the Anthotsaud Propri tor-, of such capics, during thute i» mentioned " (Seal) (Signed) D. CA-I.n\VT;LU Clerk of the I) jlricl of Pcnnfylvanla January 10 At a Court of Common Picas held at Pittlburph for the county of Allegheny, t'-e firft Mot, Jay of Dfcemher, in the year of. ur Lori one thousand frven hundred and :iir)ety-i:inr, b?- fore the fl >n. Alexander Addifon, Esquire, "refi'ient and his Afl'ociates, Judges of the fame Co'jrt. pvN the petition of David Wallace, a prif- V-/ oner in the jail of Hid County, praying to fci difchargcd .iccnrdinj; to the ot the ails of sflerabiy made for the leli.-f of insolvent debtors. The Court order that ih< prifonerbe brought before them at l-itifcurgh on the firft Monday of March next, that his petition and his creditors may be tfeen heard, and direiS, tiiat notice of his application be puhiifted in c h« United Stetes and Pittsburgh Gazettes thr?e weeks, the last of which (hail be at leal! fifteen days before the time of hearing. By order of the court, JAMES BRISON, Protii'y. Jan. ) Lodging and Breakfast, one or two Gentlemen, in a genteel x private family, with the ufc ol a neat front Parlour, and Board for Seiyan-U may hi had ar Mo. a 8 north Fifth strict. November a 6, - t ? jtfsT RECEIVED, From tie BOSTON Manufactory, A QtMSTirr OF WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes, POIt SALE BY ISAAC HARVEY, J« N . N. B. A,iy G.e or si«, that may be wan-ed cut larger than 1$ by is.can be bid from said manufafto ry, on being ordered ; and attention given loforward on any orders that may be left for that purpose . Apph at No. g, South Water-flreet, as abo»e J " uly 8 - d.f Of Richard Fohtell, in Philadelphia. i I'OU SirasC«lßlNG TO IUE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, the commencftmeut Of the American. in to the -present time, IN'CLUDj.'.'C The Report., of Heads of Department* 0 f Lommitteesj ami other Official and Pri Papers of that Body, no-w first P erl milted to be made public. trkms. 3»wBW. THE work will he printed on a fine paper a new neat tipe, in large oilava. P Each volume will contain abevc 500 pares neatly bound and lettered. PI ' Uniformity in Ck,paper, and binding, will be oblerved throughout the work ; so that, while the subscriber. become d of a valuable record, an ornament may be added to their libraries. The pnc. to fubfetiber, will be , dolls. 7J but .iX'' 'u :, " d 3 dolls - who,e hou »< ! . t,» 5 the pajl.lher doe. not intend to priitf man. ble rife on tt Bnrabe '' so fcriK. . P n " y be ,0 "oii-fuiy Bach volume will contain about one third l.r. ° t rn! r rtf " th# " ,he 9ri S intl edition J but, at the publifter ia not yet enabled to determine the ejient of the Private Journals, which |> e may be ,l" wtd to male public, he cannot afo«rt*in tht number of volumes which willcomprife the work SJ aym "" S " he V prefrnt tinu, w cothofi only of Uic»o)d Congress' prior N> the organization of the Fedtial Govern; mcnt. ec6\V IN all countries, th, proceeding, in the com mi-RCcment ol their governments, are 101 l in d.rk nefs ami obfeunty, owing to a carelessness, m the lucceeding generation, to preserve the public re coi-.s, and the attention of the nation, in tiisferude ages., being call.d off from their dome It ir concerns to wigagc ,n war. and cor.qweft, Of what infinite value would the law. of Alfred be, had they been tranfnurtsd to sur day. ? Time, that deflroy. every thing, enhance, the value of well authenti catjd public record-, and render, them almeft in ellimable. It i- hoped, that Amoricats will, there or.e, e.earfully coniribute their afliftaiicc in tranf mirtirg to p«flerity th* labours of their ancedori of the Columbian nation, "•*. The worlc will certainly be advancjd with fxnadition and promptirudc. The following will 'Wine support it ha. already acquired .. t , •, " PMaielphia, June Ij, 1798, 1 O the Honorable the Senate and House of Rep* refentative. of the United State.. The MEMORIAL of the Subscribers, Citizens, ■kc. of Philadelphia, ReJjteSfully//. rwelb, . " That having, in our refpeaive avocations, frequent oecafion. to recur totbe Journals of Con gruf? we experience inconvenience by the fcaroi tjr of tkem: 1 hat wo nndcrftand that Richard Foiwell, printer, of Philadelphia, ha. had it in Contemplation 10 print that public record; and that he hath obtained partial countenarcelrom ma ny individuals'! but that he has. delayed prosecu ting the work, in expectation of encouragement u «m government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, lolicit, a. the publication is nscoffarr to he disseminated among public bodies, that will, in theirwifdom rtndcr him futji additional encouragement, to that which he has obtained from private individuals, as to snable him to preceea wtth the work.so that your Memorialist. may be enabled to purchafc co pies of that record for themselves. eotf. J homa* M'Kean, John O. Coxe.CharleiHeatly, Samfom Lery.T. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smkh, John Read jun. William Tilgho.an,John F. Mifflin, lo feph B. M'Kean, John llrckly, W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jared Ingrrfoll, Jasper Moylan,William Rawle, J. I homijs, William Leyis, James Gihfoti, M. Keppele, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, George Davi», John Hallowell, James Oldden, Walter Franklin, Jann j Milnor, John C. WeJls John L. l.cib. Alexander I. Djlln, JoTcph Ree<.rt Campbell Se|*imus, Claypoek James Crukfhank, Mathew Carey, Henry K. Hel niuth, Pttcr D« Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Claypoole, Thomas Armllrong, Samuel H. Smith, John Fenno. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the Houfeof Reprpfertatives of the United Statos, on Monday, th£ 18th ef June 1798: • WII.LIAM LAMBERT, for " JON A 1 HAN W.CONDY, C't-ERK." " RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Rep- of thr I'.-.ited States of America ir» 6ongref> afl°embli''d,Tha: the Secretary of theHetiats and the Clerk of the House of Rrprefentativen,"he authcrilcd and dire-Sed. <0 fubferi e, on such terrs* as they may duem eligible.l'or the uic of rhtSenatd aud House of Representatives, lor lour hui Vrcik Copies «! the Jiritjialiof Congress, which a,e pto* posed to I c publiflied by Richard Folwell antJl tv nuriher of copies of (kficKnt voliimesof the I.* now in prist,as may be ntceffary to complete the fame. .•?i U c-oa w Sptaker of the Hohjc of Reprrfentatnvi. ; . iAMJRS KOSP, Pm: : ! s' ■ the Senate sri tempore. Approved, March id, 17Q9. JOHN ADAMS, President of the United Stales. lawtf . ftwv Z9 A NUMBER of Lots.lll the city of Wafhitigr ton. the titles of which are unquestionable, their fttuations various, £ome pretty contiguous to the Capitol, a\e offered lawjiw For yiswir.g the Plots, and for term!, ap ply to Phiia. January 20. painted by j. w. finno. TER MS JONATHAN DAYTON, LOTS In the City of Washington. FOR SALE. EONSAL & SHOEMAKER, N®. 134 fr « th Fourth street. \ eaßl