■» * —Wa—Wit—«j»nwn«r aßaßsrai2Hiac3B®» JUST RECEIVr.!). AND r )R SALE CP By WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, f. O* STATIONER, No. 17 Soul!) Second Street, I)«. HAMILTON'S Genuine EjJ'cnce and Ext raft oj MUSTARD. A SAFE AND KIiECTUAL REMEDT For acute and chronic rhturaitiiin, gout, palfv, lumbago, numb ici'», white fwel'ings»ellllblain! fpraiss, bruises, p.ains in tile fate and neck ; &c. &c The experience of many agec and the tefti mouy of the ablest medical tron; in early period to the present lime, agree ir ascribing tonrillard, every powerful and lingu lar virtue—in every cate where the neceflity ol Jlimulating remedies are indicated, while th< iifuii in iory (tale of the fyflem forbids the ul"< of medicines of a heating quality, mustard if 1 etiine/ i'v uieful, ;.:.d vallly l'uperior to an) other drug. ! The elience and extract of mustard coxtair the whr-le viitues ot the plant concentrated ir a fmail cgpipals, entirely divested ot that acri ra:>uy which renders its external application fc J inconvenient in a 1 crude ft.ite, likrwife rejecting fhoie h.ert and ufelcfs parrs which compote the chief of its bulk, and render the neceflary dost so large is to be extremely nauleating to the stomach, by which means every inconvenience • is obviated in thefc medicines. This valuable remedy is prepared both in a I fiuid itite and in pills, and thus excellently adapted for external and internal use. The pills operate mildly by urine ahd by in ferttible perspiration, expelling the fuperfluoui and morbid humours; they are highly cordijl to the stomach, create appetite, aflill digeflion, rerneving flying pains, and cold or windy plaitits in the stomach and bowels. The tflence is a wonderful afliflant to the pili9 m rhcuiuatifin, gout, lumbago and pally, ' anti by its peculiar percetrjriog and dispensing [' tjuilily, removes the in H violent lprains, f bruises, numbnels, ftifthels ot the neck, joints, &c. fwellcd facet, hea l ache, indurated breads, while swellings, froEeh limbs, Bcc. and will in fallib!y prevent the ill effects of gettig wc to r damp in the lcct. Man) perfonn have been much disappointed hy jUirehUinz medHnes Bnder the name of Bljrnce of Milliard, which have no analogy [, « lutsver to t*iie remedy; feme of theft prepi ratiom are inert, oth.ers produce the molt violent and dangerous c#c<£U, and are much to be guarded again'!. CASES OF CURES, SlecV.d from a numerous lift. Prom Copt. Dowers, Areb-streei, Fbiladel. Dear Sim, As you think it will be ufrful, you are st liberty to pnoiilli my testimony in favor si H.nnUton's Essence and Extra'A of Mustard. I have been about tour years m'.ich aflicted ■with the rbeuinatifm in my Ibauklers, and fonieunles to violently affected as to prevc t me IVoni moving my arms, and I was never ' ;e from severe pain in some part or other. —I have been at much expence, and tried a good deal ct medicine to no purpose ; I purchaft-d a hotde of drops, advert'iled under a titk* similar to your mediciife, but expe rienced the most extruttating smart from its application, which obligvd me to dcfift. At length J was advised by Dr. to try Hamilton's Eflence and Extract of Mustard, front which f found immediate relief, and by »he use of three boxes and two bottles, I have recovered a ilate of perft ft health and ftiength—l shall take a good iupply to sea, and never be without fa valuable a 1 medicine in my po.Liiicn. I am, &c. I. R. DAWES. Mr. henry Reese, Butcher, proprietor of No. 24.Centre Market-House, Baltimore. Sir, si . . V *£ **> • * About two months ago, your valuable medicine pioved ot Angular firvice to rr.e, I iv :s Dot able to move from my room for upwards of a fortnight, with a rhrnlatifm or rßeu-.natic gout, in ir.y left foot and ancle ; when Dr. Buchanan recommended the Ef .fcuce of Milliard, as the only medicsns to be depended on, and direfted me where to procure it, and by using lei; than a quarter of a bottle and a few of the Pills, I was able to ride to market next day, and have been perfe&ly free from my romplairtt ever since. HENRY REESE. January 4, ISOO. Mrs. Mary M'Crea, wife of Mr. George M'Crea, grocer, Bond-street, Fell's Point, was peifedlly cured (by persevering in the use of Hamilton's Effrnce and Extraft of Muflard) of a rheumatic complaint of eleven years (landing. Yhe greatest part of lad winter she was unable to dress or undress without affifUnce, (lie had the bed medical advice both in Europe and America without effeft. ' From Mr. Charles IVUlctt, Piaisterer> Piatt- street, Baltimore. Sir, I fend you the particulars of my cure by Hamilton's EfTence and Extraft of Milliard, that you may make it known for the benefit of others. About two months ago I {train ed my right knee so violently by a fall that I was unable to walk without a crutch. I tried British oil, Opodeldoc and other medi cines, but grew confiderablv ivorle, and the part became inflamed and swelled to a con fk'erable degree, when I was recommended to the Eflence of Mustard, and by two bottles I was able to walk in less than a week, and am now as hearty as ever- Dec. 20. CHARLES WILLET. HAMILTON'S GRAND RESTORATIVE,' WHICH the inventor csnfidcHtly recommends a, an invaluable medicine for the speedy relief, and pi imasent cure of various complaints which result jroai diffipatcd plcafures—juy«aile indiferetions— ""Im sX Tft*iTTfWr'r^ifitrfe* - i"*'■ &&& rtfivlrtucc in cliniaieiuufavoril.»«e to ths conHitution —the iminoiiei ate ule oi tea, fiequent ir.toxication, or any other <iefirt*oive mtciupctraiicc —the uufki.- ful or exceftivc use oi Mercury—th«» difeale pecu liar to Jcmaics at a certain perioO of liic, bad in, See. And is proved jky, long experience to be unparalleled In the tare of tiervousdiiorders, cor.fumptlons, lownefs of spirits, lols of appetite, impurity of the blood, nyfterkal affeflionS, inward wcak nefles, violent cv:«ips in the stomach and back) indigestion, melancholy, gout in the Somach, pains i« the lin«b», relaxations, involuntary emiflions, I'ciniiial weakseffus, obstinate gleets, fluor albus, (or whites) impotency, barrenness, &c. &l . This nr.edi it.eis perfeiftly different rn its qua lities and operation from those hot and irritat 'ing drugs so frequently prcpofed for similar purposes, and which only recommend them telves by the dangerous rapidity of lluir effeils, and whieh ailing as a temporsry but violent stimulus on the nervous fylkro, infallibly pro duce greater evils than those they arc intended to remove. The principal operation of this remedy is in the fiomach, restoring the dietllive powers, and fending from that organ lie* health and vigor into every part of the system ; it enriches and purifies the blood without enfliming it, braces without stimulating too violently the nervous system | firengthens the feeretory veflTels and general habit; brings back the mufcu'ar fibres to their Ratural and healthy tore, and restores that nutrition which immoderate evacuations have destroyed, and whose loss had thrown the whole frame into lanpaor and debility. The restorative is abfo'utely above all recom mendation in lemoving thsfe weakneflVs and infirmities with which many femal s are intliiS ed, the confcquences of <-!ifliailt and painful la bors, or of isjudicioss treatment therein. The molt obstinate seminal gleets, and tie mofl diftrcfling cases of fluor albus in females, fall particularly utv!er the province of this refto ntive, fpecdily yield to its benign operation, and are radically cured, by correfling and pu •rifying the acrimonious humours, restoring a proper degree of tension to the relaxed fibres, strengthening the weakened organs. In cases of extremity where the long preva lence and obftinuy of disease has brought on a genera! impoverishment of tha fyflem, excefiive debility of the whole frame, and a waiting the fleiii, which no nourilhment orcordial c«uld repair—a perfeversuce in the life of this incdi -1 cine has performed the most aftonithing cures. The grand if Iterative is prepared in pills as | well ua in a form, which alTiftc confidera liiy In prod<iing*a gradual and lading efR-fi.— Their virtues reitain unimpaired for years in 2ny climate. Persons wifliing to procure any of the above medicines genuine, mult apply only a« above —and likewise observe that the signature of LEE & Co. (thegeneral agents for the United States) is pafled on the oui fide of each, without which they cannot be genuine. At the ahova place may likewise he had Ha milton's justly celebrated Worm Lozenges, the infallible itch Ointment, Dr. Leroux's Indus Vegetable Specific for Venereal Complaint*, Ague and Fever Drops, which have never fail erl effrcfllpg a cure, Ilahn's Anti bilious Pills, Ditto Con; Plaiftcr, the Persian Lotion for the face and Ikin, Gowland's Lotion, Church's Cough Drops, Anderlon's Pills. January aj. Tawtf aOl ice. THE OFFICE OF the Treafurur of tT»e Corporation for the City is kept st No. 100, South Eighth Urdu opposite the Horse Market, where all application, asrefpe&s the buSnefs of that Office mnll be made. JAMES E. SMITH, Treasurer. January *O. t»w2w. THE SUBSCRIBER Having explored the Land laid ifffor fatisfying the Warrants due to the Officers and Soldiers tvho served in the war letve n tbe Untied States and Great Britain, PROPOSES tolrcate Warrants to the best advantage, on beieg allowed a reasonable compensation. He will attend} at Philadelphia at time'of locating ; and as not less than 4000 acres can be registered or located, will re ceive any umber of warrants less than that amount, and clafsthcn withothers foas to nuke up the q lantity required. The fubferiber proposes slfo te» attend on the land immediately after locating, and Ihew any fedtion in which he may be employed. §Letters or warrant* addressed to Alex ander Addifon, Pittlbbrgh, until the ill day of February next, or to the fubferiber at Matthew M'Connell's, No. 141 Chefnut street, Philadelphia, until the nth day of Feb. next, will be attended to. •f -- -* January 16 TO THE Holders of Military Land Warrant's. JOHN MATHEWS OFEER their services to the holders of military latid warrants, to make the location on the 17th of February next, agreeably to the adver tifemcnt 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 acrci, and arrange them wi(h otheis, so as to complete that number (which makes a location or quaiter township) and have them regirtered.— They each surveyed a diftriit of the military tra&, and have finre explored the interior parts of the townships and fesions, and will be aMe to design ate with preeifion, the preference in the choice of the fevcral locations or quarter townfliips through out the whale body of the military lands—One tenth part of the land will be demanded for making the location, &6. to be taken by lot in such man ner that their proportien of a fed) ion or quarter township will lie together. For further particu lars enquire «f the fubferiber, at No. 9, south Fifth street, two dpor» above the Secretary of State's office, where fatisfaclory general information rela tive to the army laws may be obtained. JOHN MATHEWS. January 17. FOR one or two Angle Gentlemen, in a genteel private family, with the use of a neat front Parlour, and Board for Servants may be had at No. 28 north Fifth street. November 26., Wm. M'CLUNEY. eotnf ZACHARIAH BIGGS AND H 3taw.?w Lodging and Breakfast, ALL PERSONS . fNDEBTED to the Eft-te ot Johjj Wmar- A ton, laic of iHc City of' Philadelphia, Mer chant, riecsaied, are re<jnefitd to pay the laree, and tholv having demands agamil his produce tUeir accounts legally attefled to KF.ARNY WHARTON, Aclwsr Executor, No. 11i» Spruce street. NovtrfHier 11. " lr * A Quantity of Dry Goods ARK WANTED, FOR which real Estate in the Northern Liber ties of this city, («i good Stand for will be given in payment; the title? is ciear and ijood, and Is now for a ibort ti»ie let, but polTcf fion will be in about fix month®. Enquire at the OiHce of this Gazette. December 17 cot^ To be Svid at Public Vendue^ On the 1 ft day cf February next, on the premises, <V -r* A VALUABLE PLANTATION, (Tieproperty fl/" thefibjicriber,) SITUATED about two miles from Newtown, the county town of Bucks, on the main road IcacHng to YardJey's Furry, on the Delaware, a bout four miles Crom the latter place, and about twenty five from Philaptlphia, containing 121 acres, the whole under food fence and in high culture. There ar* on the preraifes a convenient two story Stone House, with a commodious Stone Kitchen adjoing n ilone spring house, over' an ex auftible spring, a few pacas from the door, with convenient out houses, &c. &e. The elegascy of thefituation, and the excellent Batwral qualities of this farm, render it an objc«sl worthy the attention of the Fa'rmer and Gentleman. .£/" The terms may be known previsus to the day of lale from the fubferiber. NICHOLAS WYNKOOP. or CHRISTIAN WIRTZ, Jun. Newton, January IX. tt}w. HP WO or three Geotlei-en with their fcr- A vants, may b« accommodated with Lodgings a«d Brcakiafc, and two lurniihed rooms, at No. 83 north Fiitii Street. - Novch.ter 27. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March utb, 1799- PUULIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the i£\ of Congress on the lfl day of Just, one thoi'fand, seven bun- tired ami ninety Cx, entitled 14 an i<sl rcgul»t ing tile grams ot land appropriated for mili tary farvices, aod for the (ociety of United Uretiiren tor prSpaguing the gol'pel among the He uhen in J the a<B supplementary to the laid recited a>s pakd on the fecund day of March, I'netboufand seven hundred and nine ty nine to <wic . It THAT the traA of Land hereinafter de scribed, namely, " btginning at the North Well corner of the lives rangss of townfr.ips, and running thence fifty mil* due south, along the weftrrn boundary «t the said ranges ; —thence due Well to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence tip the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where tht Indian boundary line erodes Uie fame ; —thena; along, tbe said boun d»ry line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingum river at thecrofing place abeve Fort Lawrenoe j thence down the said river, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of beginning, will interfeA the said river ; thence along the line to run to the place of be ginning hasbteu div;d»d i.~»to towtifhipi of five miles fq.uare, and fra£Uonalparts fit town (hip« ; and that puts and furifcys of lh« iitid townlhips and fractional parts of townOi'ips are depoCted in tt. offices of the Rcgiter of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the inspec tion of all persons concern*d. The holders of fueh warrants as have hsen or (hall beßrantad lor military lervicesperform ed during the late war, are required to prefect the fame to the Regiftcr of the Treafnry, at some time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thtrufand eight hundred, for the purpole of being registered ; No registry will however be made of any !«fs qoantty thas a quarter township, orfour tlioufand acre 9. HI. Tha priority of location of the wVroufi which may be prcfented and pefifteredin manner afore fait!, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thcufand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the laid day, be determined by lot, iu the mode dtefcribed by the firtt recited. The holdcis of warrants, (hall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year iSoo.i n the order of which the priority if loeati on fha.ll be determined by lotas alorclaid, pefon. illy, or by their agents, designate in writiiigat the ..fi'ce of the Regider of the I'reafury, the partic-n ---'ar quarter townlkipsclc&ed by them refyeAively, and fucfe of the faiii holders a« (hail not delimitate their locations on the said day, fnall be pollponcd ia locating such warrants to all other h-rlde;s of regiftercrt warrants The holder* of warrants for military fervicej fufficient to cover one or more quarter townships or trails of lour thousand acres each (hall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, ;Boc and prior to the firttday 01 Januaiy, 1801, be al lowed to. regiftcr the said warrauts in manner a forefaitl, ind forthwith to make locations therefor on a»y tract or «a<3s o( land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military services, which (hall not be regifterad aud locattd before the firft day of January, ißol, are by the supplementary adt of Cor.grda Jwrein br'ore recited, palled on th« fecood day of' March, 1799, tlcclarcd to ba foreverbar.-etl. ~ ' Give» »»der my hand at Philadelphia, th« day and year above mentioned. v OLIVER WOLCOTT. TREASURY DEPARTMENT May 29th, i 7gg . THE proprietors of certificate. ifliied forfub fcriptious to the Loan bearing interest at eight per centtlra per annum, are notified, th.it at any time after payment shall have been made Of the sth inftalr.ient, which will become due during the firft ten days of the month ef July enl'ning, Certificates of Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpeiftively, for the amount of the four firft inftalmants, or owe moiety of the fqms ex pre (Ted in the fubfctiption certificates:—Na cer tificates of Funded Stock will however be iflued for less than one hundred dollars. Such subscription certificates as may be pre ented at the Treasury ot Loan Offides in eon eqaence of the foregoing arrangement, wU! be ndorfed and diftinflly marked so as to denote that a moety of the (lock has been iflued. ' OLIVER WOLCOT7, Secretary of fit Treasury. Ms "<*l i: MEDFORD akd WILLIS, Have recti-ved Jince their lute Advcrtijem&it 252 Crates Queens Ware, 200 CafliS Nails, 6 Trunks Madras Pullicatts, 2 Cales Gloves, 1 Trunk Silk Hosiery, f' 1 Bale Superfine Broad Cloaths, 1-6 Bales White, Blue and Green, Kendal Cottons, 10 Bales Booking Baize, ON HAND, 2 Bales Spotted and Green Rugs 1 Trunk Scarlet Cardinals, 2 Bales Sail Canvas, 5 Trunks Gii>jrb;<m 11 Tons Pelerfourg Hemp, * * Ordeis, reirflttances or ((oiunnnlcit nm for the following House«, for whom Med ',, rd and Wills are agents, may AiH pafc through heir medixm, viz. John and Robert Ho!t *nd Co—Rochdale William D'bhs —Leicester. ■JlaifJ Joknfon— Birminglnm. liiiqiiire ot JOHN DORSEY rtfcfstf See. of the Treasury. Deceintwr 10. Fafbionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, NO. 134, MAKKHT-STR&ST, HAS jiift received per ship Thomas Chalkley and Adriana, from London, an elegant aflbrtm#wt of the nioft fafliionable Milliner v , vil. CKemille rosette FEATHEIvS Fancy flowers Black tiffany flowers Wreaths Pink, yellow snd blue crape, full dr-efs caes Do. do. and do. Wclfon's bonnets Infant's pips draw bonnets Maid's fancy do. do. Women's do. do. do. Do. do. (hades Do. do hats Fancy bugle (hoe roses Do. do. trimmings Black, white, bUi:,yollow, pink and orange «api Black, white and green giu*e veils Do. gauze cloaks N. B. And per Harmony, ju/l arrived, a further aflortment of June iS BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA, December 31, 1799. THE Stockholders of theßank of are hereby notified that thi-ir Annual Meeting will be hold at the Bank on Friday the jift day of January next, ac teu o'clock. And the Stockholders as the said Bank, are also notified, tlmt an eleAion of lii' ereen Uirc&ors to fcrve for one year, will he held at the Bank on Monday the 3d day of E«bru»ry next, a: ten o'clock in the forenoon. JONATHAN SMITH, Cufhier. Extract from the seventh icctisn oj the Act of Incorparation. " Article ind. Net oiore than fourteen of the Dir»£lnr» elcded by thcStockhold-rs, and in office, exclufivc of the Prelident, shaH be eligi ble for the next fucceedinj; year ; but the Direflor who shall he PMftScnt at the time oF an cleSion may always be rectified." district op Pennsylvania, T0 WIT. BE it REMEMBERED, That on the 9th day •f January, in the 14th year of the Indepen dence of the United fttatnof America, John Row. Irtt of the raid diftriA l ath depofhed in thi» Office tlit Title of a Book, the right whereof he claim* as Proprietor, in (he words following, to wit. '« TMt-af Difcaunt or fntere/}, (aecurtftly calculated) from potent t to 5000 dollart,frem I day U 123 days irulufivt, at 6 per cent." in conformity to the ad of the Congress of the United States, intituled " An AS for the encouragement of Learn (Seal.) inp, by fecurioß the copies of Mapi, Charts and Hooks to the Authors and Proprietors 01 such copies durioj the time therein nirn'.ioned." (SignedJ D, CALDWELL, Cleri of the Dijh id ef Pennfylvama• January 10. " f| DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT, Be IT HEMJsMBKRED, That on the 9th day 6f f/isuary, in thj 24th year of the Indcptn flf the United States of America, John Row tetc of th« said diftrifl hith depofiteJ in this Office the Title of a Beok.the right whereof he claims ai Proprietor, in the words following, to vrit. " Table of Discount or Interefl. (accurately calculated) from 50 ccuts to 5000 dollars, from l day to 123 days inclusive at 7 per cent,'' la coufoi-mity UJ the afl of Congrefi o( the tJnited State», intituled " An ail for tli(i encouragement of learning by f'.curipg thecopiw of Map», Charts and Books to the Anthorsand Proprietors of such copies, during-the time? there in mentioned " (Seal) (Sinned) D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the Di/li icl of Pennfyh ■ama. January 10. 3t^eoiw tOR SALE, SKVERAL VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, Near the corner of Arch and Ninth ftrects. ALSO, To be Sold or Let, A number of excellent Fafture Lots, On thu Wi'ffatiickon road, ab®ut hall a mils from the city. V Enquire at No. 30 Noith Sixth flreet. November 15. d6tiawtf Valuable Property for Sale, to OhefHHt, near Sixth flreet, direfttj; oppofhc CONGRESS Hall, A LOTofground,about 11 feet front in Chef mit fired and 73 f v t in depths wli ereou is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Beng£.iubjji9 to a ground rent of 40s, pet^antium. The, advantageous fituario* o-f this property re quires no comments, for it nvuft be known, thrrc are few iu this city to equal it, an unecceptionable title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 19?, Chcfnut flreet, next door to the pre niifet, march s ■MNHMM 'Mt '■ K Of-different sizes, yon SALE By ISAAC HARVEY, J™. N. B. Any file or (net that maybe wanted cut larger than 18 by w.csn be had from fjid manufafto ry, on being ordered; and attention given tolorwird on any orders that may be left for that puipofe Apply at No. g, South Water-llreet, at above, july 8 dtf TERMS Of Richard Folwell, in Philadelphia j iOR JDBSCNtIBING TO 1 11E JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, From the commencement Of the American War, in 1774, M tbt present time, INCLUDING Tie Reports of Heads of Departments, of Committees, and other Official and Pri vate Papers of that Body, now first per mitted to be made public. TERMS. 3AWBI». THE work will be printed on a fine paper, and a new oeet tipe, in large o£tave. Each volume will contain above 500 pages, neatly bound and lettered. Uniformity In £ze, paper, and binding, will he obierved throughout the work ; so that, while the fubferibers become pofieiTld of a valuable recerd* an ornament jnay be a«!ded to tlietr libraries. I he price to fubftribers will be 1 dolls. 75 fctt; pea volume, in b«ards, and 3 do)l«. whole bound » but, as the pnbli(her doe* not intend to prin<t mat more thaw the nnmber fubferibed for, a conficHrt* hie rife on the price may be cxpe&ed to non-fuliy Icribc-rs. Each volume will contain about one third left of letter-press than frtie original edition ; but, as the publiflier i> not yet enabled to determine the extent of the Private Journals, which he may be allowed to make public, h< (.Minot afoertain the cumber of volumes which willcomprife the work. {5 ay.>;entj to be made on delivery oj ,*aeb volume. Sub&rihers will have it it their option, either to fubfcriic for the whole of the JrafrtuU, up to the prdesit time, or tothofe only of the Old Congre&J prior to the organization of the Federal Stent. eotf. IN all countries, t'le proc»e<}lngs in the com. mcncement of their (torrrnment*, are 101 l in dtrk nefs am! ofcfcurity. owing to a carelessness, in the (ucceedin«r generation, to prefcrvc the public re eortls, and the att—itien o f the nation, in thafe rtide ages, bci»g tiIKJ off from their domestic concerns, to engage in wars »nd conquest. Of what infinite valm- v. cmld the laws of Alfred be, had they been tranlmifted to our days i Time, that destroys every thing, enhances th« value of well authentic Cited public record*, and renders them almeft in» tUimable. It i- hoped, thai Americans will, there fore, chearftjUy contribute their affiftancein tranf mirting to poftirity the laboirs of their ancetlori Jers of the Columbian nation. The work will certainly be advanced with expedition and promptitude. The following will tbow the fnppert it has already acquired: " Philadelphia, June IJ, 1708. •' To the Honorable the Senate and House of Rep rrfeotatives of the United States. " The MEMORIAL of the Subfcribers.Citiiens, &c. of Philadelphia, '* ft cfpefffu lljjLi^wetb, " Tliat having, in our refpedive frequent occ&Cofisto recur totbe Journals of Con. grefs, we experience ineonvenif nee by tb« scarci ty of them: That we undrrftand that Richard Folwrll, printer, of Philadelphia, has had it in coiiteuipla-icn 10 priut that public record; and Shat be hath obtained partial countenance'rom ma ny individuals; bat that he has delayed profecn tiug the work, in expedition of encouragement fram goverunieut. that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, lolicit, as the publicatiorf is n.eeffary to be diffuw.inated among public bodies that Connrefj will, in their wifdem render him such add'ti^nal encouragement, to that which he has obtained from private individuals, ayto enable liim to prr.ee.. d with the work,fothat your Mamorialiils may ie enabled to purchase co pies of that record lor themJUves Thomas N Ke.ui,J,.hn I) Ccxc.CliarlesHeatly, Samfom l evy r. R«>f«, Wm. Moore Smkh, John Read jun. William Tilphnian.John F. Mifflin, Jo seph B. M'Ke.-.n. John B chly.W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jared Ingcrfoll, Jasper Moylan,William Rawle, J. Thomas, William L vis, James Gibfon, M.Keppele, Mofcs l.evy, Rclert I'orter, George Davis, John Hallowcll, James Oldden, Walter Franklin, James Mi'nor, john C. Wells John L. I-eib, Alexander I. Dallas'Jofcph Reed, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, [ohn Nixes, Robert Wain Robert H. Dunkin, John Ewing, Jan. EdwardPen nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Yourg, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoele James Crukfhank, Msthew Carey, Henry I£. IJel mut>, Peter D« Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Clavpoole, Thomas Armflrong, Samuel H. Smith, John Fenno. " True copy from (he original Memorial, pre sented to the Houfeof Representatives of the United States, ou Monday, the ißth ef Jur# *7^B: «• WII.LIAM LAMBERT, for " JONATHAN W.CONDY, Clerk." " RESOLVED by the Scnateand House o/Rep refti:tatives of the United States of America in Gor.jrreft afiembled.That the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of tlic Hnufe of Representatives, be authoriled and directed, to fubferibe, on fu:h terrxs as tliey may dusni eligible,for the life of the Senate mid HouCe of Rcprefentativcs, for four hundred Copies of the Journals of Congrcfs, which a,e pro posed to be published by' Richard Folwell and ft.ch nupber of copies of deficisnt volumes of the fctt now in print,as may be neceflary to complete the fame. JONATHAN DAYTON, of the llovfe of Representatives. JAMES UOSS, President sf the Senate pro tempore. Approved, March 2d, 1709. may je. A NUMBER of Lots in the city of Washing ton, the title? of which are their situations various, tome pratty contiguous to the Capitol, ate Qffered POU SALE. gjT For viewing tli« Plots, atod far Mrth», *p« ply to Pbila■ January 20. tu.thCrtf JUST RECEIVED, from the BOSTON Itlavuf&C i'jry. A QUJNTirr OF WINDOW GLAsS, JOHN ADAMS, President of the United State/. lawtf LOTS In the City of Washington• BON SAL & SHOEMAKER, If®, an fauth Fourth ftreec. POINTED BY J.W. fEKNO, « p 9' eoßt ■; I
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