SK3»i > ? - " refidenee in dimatesnnfavorable to the eonftitution ' vrn —the immodciate use ol tea, frequent intoxication, RECB.I V LIJ, qj. jpy other dcftrn&ivc intemperance the uriki.- VD F!>R SALE ful or excessive use of Mercury—th» jifeaft pecu % WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, b * d, ""«' STATIONER, And is proved by long experience to be No. 17 South Second Street, ' unparalleled ... I«the cure of nervous disorders, coqfumptions, I D*. HAMILTON slowness of spirits, loss of appetite, impurity of Genuine E fence andExtraß o MUSTARD. I indigestion, melancholy, gout in the flomach, I 4 ..pi »vr> uiKfTU*! remedy paiias in the li/nbs, relaxations, involuntary . . r jf emissions, seminal weaknelTso, obstinate gleets, For acute and chronic rheuraitilrn, gout ; pally, fluor , . whiteg j i m p otc ncy, barrenness, ' lumbago, numbi.els, white fwellmgs, chilblains fpraias, bruises, pains in the face and nerk, x xhis'tr.edi ir.e is perfeflly different in its qaa &c. &c. . j t i,. lities and operation from those hot and irntat- The experience of many ages and the telti- sfo tr nt | y pfopo red for f.milar mony of the ablest medic.l praAitionert, from fes> and wh kh only recommend tliem an early period -3 the prelent time, agree in fe)ves b hed rous rap j d ; ty 0 f tffi^.s, afcribmg to mustard, every powerful and lingu- jnd wh;eh aa & temporl(y but violent lar virtue in every cale wnere the necessity of cn (he nervolJß infallibly pro- Simulating remedies are indicated, wh le the d reatel . evUs than those t h ey are intended nflammatory state of the system forbids the use t0 re^ove of medicines of a healing quality, mustard is operat ; on 0 f t h; 3 remedy is in eminently ufeful, and vastly fuperur to any fto|l)ach) re ft or inglfie dieeftive powers, and other drug , „ c n . fending from that organ nt* health and vigor The efience and extrafl o. muftaid contain J enrichfs and the whole virtues of the plantr concentrated1 in ;fie9 [h( . blood wlthou , enfhming it, braces a fmail compais, entirely diverted of that: acri- ft imulat lng too violently the nervous raony which renders its external application lo m ftre ' heng the feretory velTels and inconvenient in a crude state, likeXvife reiedting > bjck tfce mufcu!ar fibres those inert and useless parts which compose the £ >W)| tm . e . and nores chief of it. bulk, and redder the necessary dose mitrhjon which in , mod erate evacuations so large a. to be extremely nauseating to the dettroyed> and w fc o f e lot had thrown thf stomach, by which means every inchnvemeßce framc into | aßpHor and debility, ia obviated in ihelc medicines. , The rcflorativ . e is , b fo!utely at»ove all recom- This valuable remedy !, prepared both in, i men^!ion jn jeraovi „ thß f e weakness and ' fluid state and ib pills, and thus excel cntly jnfirmitje , with whlch ~,a nv jemal s arcinlli£. adapted for external and internal.life. Ed the confeql)erces of difficult and p.in.'u! la- Tilt pill, operate mildly by ; bcrs , or G n«judicious rre.tment therein, sensible perfpirat.on, expelling the si perfiuous , I . f)e mQft obftißate femin> , gleetS) and t i e and morbid humour.; they are highly cOTdial | most diftrc(r , cafe , of - fl;]or albus in to the stomach, create appetite, altift digeltion, : fallp>rt j culllr £ under the province of thie reOo removiog flying pains, and cold or wmdy com- , f dily leU IO its benipD opera tion, plaints in the stomach and bowels j and are radica| , clired , hy corr e,aing and pu- Theeffence is a wonderful assistant to the rif ; (t , e acrimoniow humours, restoring a pills m rheumatism, gout, lumbago and pally, I J Qf teafion rt|axcd brcs> ."d by its peculiar penetrating and d.fpet.hrg j the v eak< . ne{ , „ quality, removes the ft violent fprani*, , ( , f eN tremj where the long preva brutfes, numbnels, fliffuef. ot the neck, joints. . obftinj of uifeafe ha, brought on a icc.iwelled faces, head ache, induratedbreafls, „ ri(>imellt ; o f th6 f y jj fm ,exceffive white swellings, frozen hmbs, He. and will in | g ebn|t of K th( . whole framp . a wa fti n g ot falUbly prevent the ill effects of gettig wet or ;i" whlch n0 nourift)flient orco rdial c»uld damp in the .cet. , repair—a perseverance in the use of this medi- Many person* have been much difapp it.ted j > fl , med the m(jft a fl o nifhing cures. by purchafmr meoicines under the name ot : Th(l ii)d reftol . Jtive prPp , re d in pills as Eflence «f Mustard, which have no analogy ju a flui(l fornl| w h; c h assist, confidera whitever to this remedy; some ot these prepa- | jg prod • # grjdua) and laft , ng e ff e ft._ rations are perteflly inert, others produce the ] The)V vir(ues remain unimpaiied ki years in naoA violent and dangerous ciiccl*> and are ; climate. wuch to bt guarded again.i. Persons wishing to procure any of the above ■ " medicines genuiee, mud apply only as above CASES OF CURES, ,-, nd liVewifc thut the signature ot Stlected frorn * numerous lift. LEE & Co. (the gejisra! agents for the United . States) is patted on tkeoutfide of each, without Ftom Copt. Dowers, Arch-street, rbilauel. hich they cannot be genuine. Dear Sin, .... ■ ,\r the aV.nve p'acc likewise be had He milton's jaflly celebrated Worm Lcaeiiges, the infallible Itch Ointment, Dr. Leroux's Indian Vegetable SpcciPc for Venereal Complaints, Ague and Fever Drops, which have never fail ed ifriflißg a cure, Hahn's Anti bilioui Pills, Ditto Corn Piaifter, the Persian Lotion for tli« face and £kin, Oowland's Lotion, Church « Cou :h Drops, Anderfon's Piiis January 95. A- you think it will !>e utcijl, you are rt , Jibtrtv to publifli my testimony in favor ot Hamilton's Essence and Extradt of Muftavd. I have been about faur years mueh afflieficd with the rheumatism in rjy Iboulders, and sometimes so violently affecled as to prevc t me fromnirving my arms, and I was nevtr fiee from ft vere pair* in feme part cr other, I have •been at much •xpeuce, and tried a good deai of medieine to no purpose ; I purchafrd a bottle of drops, advertised under a title similar to your medicirft, but expe rienced the mod excrutisiting fmirt from its application, which obliged mc to dtlift.— At length T was advised by Dr. Bijjgs to try HamiltoH's Eflenee and Extraftof Mustard, from which I found immediate relief, and by the use of three boxes and two bottles, I have recovered a slate of perse.st health and strength—l shall take a good supply to_ (ea, and never be without so valuable a medicine in my poffaijioii. I air, Bcc. ' < I. R. DAWES. Mr, henry Retst, liutcber, proprietor of No. 24. Centre Market-House, Baltimore. Sir, About two months ago, your valuable tnediciwe proved of lingular firvice to me, I was not able to move from my room for upwards of a fortnight, with a rhematifm or rheumatic gout, in my left foot and a'ncL- ; when Dr. Buchanan recommended the Es sence of Mustard, as the only medicsne to be depended on, and dire&ed me where to procure it, and by "using less than a quarter »f a bottle and a few of the Pills, I was able to ride to market next day, and have been petfeftly free from my complaint ever since. HENRY REESE. January 4, I£oo. Mrs. Mary M'Crea, wife of Mr. George M'Crca, grocer, Bond-street, Fell's Point, was perfectly cured (by persevering 111 the use of Hamilton's Essence and Extraft of Mustard) of a rheumatic complaint of eleven years Handing. Yhe greatefl: part of last ■winter foe was unable te dress or undress without afliftance, foe had the befl medical advice both in Europa and America without effeft. * From Mr. Charles Wilicit, Plaisterer, Plitt- SIR, I fend you the particulars of lny cure by Hamilton's EfTence and Extraft of Mustard, that yon may make it known for the benefit of others. About two months as*o I [train ed my right ks«e so violently by a fall that I was unable to walk without a crutch. I tried British oil, Opodeldoc and other medi eines, but grew confidernbly worse, and the part became inflamed and swelled to a con siderable degree, when I was recommended to the Efftnce of Mustard, and by using two bottles I was able to walk in less than a week, and am now as hearty as ever- CHARLES WILLET. Dec. 20. HAMILTON'S #rand restorative; V V. -X' WHICH the inventor csnfidently recommends as an invaluable medicine for the speedy relief, and permanent cure of various complaints which result from pleafures—juvenile indiscretions street, Baltimore. *■ -»' *- 't : • • J'-V. » ' STi >• A'o7 ICE. THE OFFICE OF the TreafurJ" of. the Corporation for the City is kept at No. 100, South Eighth ttreets opposite the Horse Markat, where all application, r«lpciSts the bufineh ol that Office mall be made. JAMES E. SMITH, Treasurer. January »o. THE SUBSCRIBER Having explored the Land laid «fffor fatisfying the Warrants due to the Officers and Soldiers who served in the <war betxve n the United States and Great Britain, PROPOSES to I. catt Warrants to the befl advantage, ein bi'ißjjallowed a reasonable compenCation. He will attgnd at Philadelphia at the* time of locating ; as riot lef» than 4000 acres can be registered or located, will re ceive any number of warrants less than that anjotmt, audela&theTi with others (oai to make Up the quantity required. The fuhferiber propoft* also te attend on the land immediately after locating, and Ihew any feflion in which he may be employed. Letters or warrants addrefTcd to Alex ander AdJifon, Eftj. until the ifl day of February next, or to the fubferiber at Matthew M'Coimell's, No. 141 Chefnut street, Philadelphia, until the nth day of Feb. next, will be attendtd^o. January i& TO THE Holders of Military Land Warrants. ZACHARIAH BIGGS JOHN MATHEWS OFFER their fervicrs to the holders of military land warrants, to make the location or. the J7th of February next, agreeably to the adver tisement of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, relative thereto. They will re ceive a lels quantity of warrants than for four thou sand acres, and arrange them with others, so as to complete that number (which makes a location or quarter township) ami have them regillered.— They each surveyed a diftriS of the military trail, and have since explored the interior part* of the townships and feflions, and will be able to design ate with preciPon, the preference in the choice of the several locations or quarter townfiiips through out the whole body of the military lands —One tenth part of the land will he demanded for malting the location. Sec. to be tarken hy lot in such man ner that their proportion of a feiSion or quarter townlhip will lie together. F«r further partim lars enquire the fHbfcriber, at No. 9, south Fifth street, two doors : hove the Secretary of State's effice, where fatisfa&ory general information rela tive to the army laws may he obtained. JOHN MATHEWS. January 17, Lodging and Breakfast, FOR one or two fuigle Gentlemen, in a genteel private family, with the use of a traf front Parlour, and Board for Servants may be had at No. 18 north Fifth street. November »6, ' ; "'k jawtf tawiw Wsi, M'CLUNEY. eotiif AND U 3taw3 w ALL PERSONS TNDEBTED to the Eflate ot JoHH V/HAR -1 ton, late of the City of' Philadelphia, Mer chant, deceased, are req.iefted to pay the &me, and thofc having demands against his E-Ute,t:» produce tkqrir accounts legally attcfled to KEARNY WHARTON, Acting Exeiutor, No• llSpruce sti eet. November n. 1 A Quantity of Dry Goods AttK WANTEII, FOR which real Estate in the Northern Liber ties of this city, (a g»ed S'a"' l f f Will be jfiven in jaynvnt; the titl» i* clear a»d good, ind is P'.w for * ihort time )«, hut polUl lion will be n iu about • x monti- December y 7 N To be Sold at Public Vendue, On the 1 ft day of February next, on the premises A VALUABLE PLANTATION, (Ticproperty of thefubf<r'ibtr,) SITUATED abovt two mil** frem Newtown, the county town of Byck:, on the main roaa leading to YarUley's Ferry, on the Delaware, a bout four miles from the i&tter place, ti«« anc i twenty five trom i'hilapelphia, crn ijnmg iai acres, tbe whole uwcler good fence and m culture. There ar, 00 the premie* a contempt two 11 orj' Stone H»ul"e, with a commodious Stone Kitchen adjoiDg a Hone fpriog house, over as ex auOibls spring, a few paces from the door, with convenient out houses, &c. See. thee-gascy o the Gtuation, and the-excellent natural qualities oi thisfarm,render it an objtfit worthy thtaW.ntion of the Farmer and Gfntleman. $? The terms may be known prev'sus to tho day of sale from the fuhferiber. NICHOLAS WYNKOOP. or CHRISTIAN WIRTZ. J™- Nm/ton, January 11. TWO or three Gentlemen with their ler •var.tv rra? b« accommodate! with Lodgings and Brciikiif'., at i two tuuii'.hfll rooms, at No. 83 north Filth Street. November 27. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Marebt Ith, 179*' PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV2N, Purfnant to the a<3 of Congrefi pa(Ted on the ift day of J jsc> one thoi'fand, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled "an reguht ing the frarwi of land appropriated for mili tary farvices, aid for the society of United Brethren for propagating the gospel among the Heathen ; and'the att fuppleroeßtary to the said recited afi patted on the I'ecoud day of March,. ite tbotifand seven hu*llred andnine tvnine to ivit: I. THAT the trail of Land herein after dc fcribed, nac.oly,"« beginning at the North Weft corner of Ok leveo rangts of townftiips, and running thence fifty miles due south, along the western boundary at tli« said ranges ; thence due Weft tathe Main Branch of the Scioto 11 ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where tfce Indian boundary line croflei the fames —thence along.the said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf river at the atx ve Fort Lawrence ; thence do<wn the laid river, to the point where aline run due well from the place of beginning, will interftft the said river; thence along the line so run to the place of be piunint: has btemdiridsd into ot' live miles ftjoare, ar.xj fractional part 9 of town- Ihips ; and that plats and surveys ef the said townlhips and fraiional parti of townfliips are deootted in the offices of the RegUUr of the Treasury anil Surveyor General, for the inspec tion of all perlons concerned. 11. The holders of fclih warrants as have h»en or shall be granted fc»r military Isrvicesperform eel during the late war, are required to prtfent the fame to the Regifler of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight Imndred, for the purpose of'being regtftsred ; No rejiftry will however be made of any *fs quantify than, a quarter township, or'four thousand acres. 111. Th» priority of location of the warrants which may be presented and rejjillere<s In manner afore fai l, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thoufan4,tight hundred, will immediate ly after the said be determined by lot, in the mode drefcribed by the ail firfl recited. The holdeis of registered warrants, shall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the. year igco,i n the orier of which the priority ef locati on shall be dcritwined by lotas aforelaid, pefon ally.or fey thrir agents, defigaatein writing at the office of the Regifler of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townfeips cleited by them refpeilively, and such of the said heldfers as shall not defignatr their locations on the said day, shall be poflponed iE locating such warrants to all other h-lders of registered warrants. The'holdep of warrants for military ferviees fufficient to cover one or more quarter town-ships or trails of four thousand acres each; shall, at any time after Montfay the 17th day of February, and prior to the firftday ol January, 180 a, be al lowed to regifler the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any tract or cra&s of land not before located. VI. All warnfitsor claims for lands on account of military fcrvices, whicX Hull not be rfgiftersd and locatsd btfore the firft ilay of January, iSori, ara by the supplementary aft of Congrefa herein bt f ore recited, paffcd on ths fecoad day of March, 1799, rfcclsrod to be forever barred. Give# under my hand at Philadelphia, thn day and year afco-ie mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. of the Treasury. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 1 May 29tb, 1799. i HpBE proprietors of certificates iffhed for sub- X fcripttoas to the Loan bearing interest at light per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment Ihall have betn made ps the sth infialiaent, which will become due during the firft ten days of the month cf July enlniftg, Certificates of' Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpefiively, for thesmount of the four firft instalments, or ojic moiety of theftims ex preffedin the fubfeription certificates •—Nr« rer tilicates of Funded Stock will however be issued for less than one hundred dollars. Such furbfeription certificates as may be»pre snted at the Treasury or Loan Offices in con eqaence of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorfed and diftin&ly marked so as to denote, that a moety of the Hock has been iflucd. OLIVER WOLCOT7, Secretary of tit Treasury. MEDFORD AND WILLIS, Have received fmce tbeir late Advertijement— -282 Crates Queens Ware, 200 Calks Nails. 6 Trunks Madras Pullicatto, 2 Cases Gloves, 1 Trunk Silk Holiery, i Bale Superfine Broad Cloaths, 16 Bales White, Blue and Green, Ktndal Cottons, 10 Bales Bocking Baize, ON HAND, 2 Bales Spotted aod Green Rugs, 1 Trunk Scarlet Cardinals, 2 Bales Sail Canvas, 5 Trunks Gingham", 11 T6ns Ptfci I'uufg Hemp, * * Order?, remittances u'r eommunir-'ti oni for the fallo -v >ng Houses, •< « m ford and Wilts are agents, may iiW * their mrdlem, viz. John and Robert Holt and Co—Rochtale, William Dthbe—Leiccller. Claud Juhnfon— Binningba^.. Esquire of JOHN DORSET. eotf December 10. Fajhionable Mii- 'it ~J ELIZA M'DOUGALL, NO. 134, MjUKBT-STRtSrt HAS jnft received per Ihip Thomat Chalkley and Adriiwa.from London, an elegant aiTortaitn? of the molt falhionable Millinik y, viz. Chcniille rofettc FHAI Fancy flowers Black tiffany flowert / Wreaths Pink, y«Jlow and blue crape, full dfefscaet Do. do. and do. Welfon'i bon««t» Infant's pipe straw bor.qf't Maid'«'nncy eo. do. Women'> dn. do. do. Do. do. Ihadei Do. do hits Fancy bugle shoe roCcs Do. do. trimmings Black, whin, blut, yellow, pink and orange traps Black, white and green gauie veils Do. gauze cloaks N. B. Ar.d per Harmony, just arrived,* further affortnient of Millinery. Jyne 26 #ojttf. BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA, Dtcembtr 31, 1799* THE Stockholders of thtßank of I'cnnfytvania, art hereby notifmd that th«ir Annual Meeting will he held at the Ban'- m Friday the 31ft day of January next, tcu o'clock. And the Stockholders sf the said Bank, arc also notified, that an election ofnivceen Dire&ors to serve fsr one year, will he held at the Bank on Monda7 the 3d day of Esbruary «ext, a: ten o'clock ill forenoon. JONATHAN SMITH, Gafliier. Extract from the seventh section oj the Act of Incorporation, " Article 2nd. Nit more thin fourteen »f the Direflor* tleSed by the Stockholders, and i&Dilly in office, exdufive of the Prefidedt, shaH he eligi ble for the tie*t succeeding year; but the Direiior who shall be Prsfident at the tim« of an ele&ion DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Be IT REMEMBERED. That on th' 91J1 day u( January, in the 14th year of the Indepen dence ol the United Statmof America, Johnßow leit of the fxid diflriiS hath deposited in this Office the Title of a Book, the right whereof he claim, as Proprietor, in the words following. to wit. " Tail: of Dlf count or IntereJ?, (accurately calculated} from 50 cent: to 5000 dollars, from 1 day t» 123 days indufivc, at €ptr cent." In conformity to th« acl of the Congrefi of the United States, intituled " An ASt for the encouragement of Learn (Seal.) itig, by securing the copies of Maps, . Charts and ISookt to the Author! and Proprietors ol such copies during the time therein mentioned." (Signed) D. CALDWELL, Cltt k of thi Diflria »f Pentfylvania. January 10. DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT, BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the 9th day Of Jauuary.'in the 14th yeas of the Indepen dence of the United Statu? of America, John Row letiof the said dtftriA hath depofite J in this Office the Title of a Bsok.the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words followiog, to wit. " Table of Discount or Interejl. {accurately calculated) from 50 ceutt to 5000 dollars, from I day to 12$' day 1 inclu/ive at 7 per cent'' (Seal) (Signed) D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the D{ftrid of Penafyhania. January 10. 3tl<-oiw SEVERAL VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, Near the corner of Arch and Ninth ftreeti. ALSO, To be Sold or Let, A number of excellent Pasture Lots, On the Wiffdhickcn road, about half u mile from the city. %" Enquire at No. .jy t)oith Sixth flrcet. dfitlawtf November J5. Valuable Property for Sale, (■n Chcftißt, near Sixth ftreat, dircflly oppofitc A LOT ofground,ahout n Tcet front in Cb«f r\ nut street and 73 ftct in depihj wherson is a good frame house, now i» (he lei urc of Samuel Benge.ful'jc<3 to a ground r ut of ios. psr.anmira The, advantageous fituatioa of this property re quires no-comments, for it mult be known, th< re are few in this city to "equal it, an unetceptionabl® title will be made to the purchofer. Arpiv to JAMES GIK VAN, no. 198, Ghcftist next door to the pre mifei. BMfch f TO WIT. In conformity to the ad of Congress ol the United States, intituled " An ail for the encouragement of learning by fecurieg thecopiis of Maps, Charts ind Cooks to the Anthorsand Proprietor.* of such copies, during the times there in mentioned " FOR &41S, Cgncksss Hall, JUST RECEIVED, Frsm %b * BOSTON Manufactory, A QVAsvirr OF WINDOW GLASS, Of'different sites, roe SALE &Y ISAAC HARVEY, J™. N. 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IN all the-proceedings in c ; ; t ■lcncementof their governments,are lo<' ad; 'i nefs an I pMcurity, owin jto a carelefsr !i,m the luccee*Hng generation, to preserve the r .c r.;. eordl, and the -tt"ition of the nation, in n» r iget, being caHed off from their domed ton#, n>», to «ngage in wars »nd conqujft. «f v hft infceite value would the laws of Alfred be, ha< tfee» be?» tranfimitted to ear days? Time, th r d - every thing, Enhances this value of well av.ther.tr catcd public record*, and renders then a' i«ft > •firmable. It i» hoped, that Amerieai r.wii , ther.- fore, ohearftflly contribute their aSfitrcc in ■ m.", " mitting to pofteritr the labows of their ac;c>\- <■» —foisndersof the Columbian nation *.* The work will certainly be tdvtncsd . expedition and promptitude. The follnwn " 'II (how the support it has already ac«un ' " Philadelphia, Jmtj, < •' To the Honorable the Senate an refentativea of the United dta . " The MBMORtAi, «f the Subfciibtti . tic. oC Philadelphia < " RtfpeOfitUf Ja runth, " That hayiag, in aur reTpcii'e- "■vocit jUj frequent nccafiom to recur toth< Jot - »f Cot- ty of thom : That w« underfiand *i> »• Folwell, printer, of Piwladclphin, h ,i i* contemplation '» print that j-nfvr rcc-jn th»t hrhath obtained partial em ■ .enr rce ro'r r. ... Ny individuals; but that he has delayed pralects ting the work, in expedition of encouragemrit fram govcrnmrnt, that may adequately indamnify him. We, therefore, refpe&lully lolicit, as tha publication is n«cefTary to be diflominated among public bodies, that Cougrefs will, in their wisdom render him such additional encouragement, to that which he has obtained ffom private individuals, as to unable htm to proceed with the work.so that your Memorialists may be enabled to purchafit co pies of that record for themselves. Thomas M Kesn, John I).Core,CharlesHeatly, Samfom Levy.T. Rof6, Wm. Moore Smith, John Read jun. Williaw Tilghman,]ohn F. Mifflin, Jo* feph B. M'Kcan.John Bcckly.W. Sergeant, Joh« Thorn jjfon, Jared higerfoll, Jasper Moylan,William Rawle, J.Thomas, William Levis,James Gibfon, M.Kcppele, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, Georgt Davit, John Hallowell, James Oldden, Walter Franklm, James Milnor, John C. WclU John L. Leib, Alexander t. Dallas, Jofcph Reed, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, John Nixo»,Robert Wala Robert H. Dunkin, John Ewing, Jun. Edward Pen. nington, Hilary EUcer, William Nichols, William Young, R.ibert Campbell Septimus, Claypoole James Crukftank, Mathew Carey, Henry K. Hel mutV, Peter D« Haven, Joh« Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Claypoole, Thomas Armstrong, Samuel H. Smith, John Fenno. ■i True copy from the original Memorial, pre* fented to the House of Representatives of the United States, on Monday, the ißth »f Ju»« 1798: ' WILLIAM LAMBERT, for « JONATHAN W.CONDY,Cie*K." " RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Rep refentativep of the United States of AAierica in Boiigrefs »frembled,Th« the Secretary of theSeuate and the Clerk of theHoufeofßeprefentatives.be authorikd ami-direiled, to fubferine, 011 such terns* as they may diJcm eligible, for the ule of the Senate andHowfe of Reprefentatires, for four htindrei Copies of the Journalsof Congress, which a,e pro posed to be published by Richard Folwell and luch nut\b«r of copies of d-eficisnt voltuncsof the fcts now in pricl,asniay be necessary to complete the fame. JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of the House of / JAMES ROSS, President 'f the Senate pro tempore. Approved, March 2d, 17*>9- JOHN ADAMS, President if the Unite J States. rnfly »o LOTS In the City of Washington. A NUMBER of Lots in tke city of WaU\inf-, ton, the titles of which are un-jueftionable, their (ituatim's vr.rious, some pretty contiguous to the Capitol, w offered FOR SALE. •!pT For viewisg the Plot», for t«rm»i *P" pl>°lo PiiHa. January 20. tu.thfc'tf PMNTKD BY J. W. F£NW- *r Sc SHOEMAKER* Ne. 114 fmuth Fourth ftrcet* S. ■■S S3 ' t .S p»p*r, sr4 itizenif iaw(f eost
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