Ann toB sale ' By WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, STAT IONER, i * ■ THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE MEDICINES. Infallible Agye end Fever Drops. A c ulogium on the virtues of this unnecefiary, as the money will be returned if *nt is not relieved—it never having failed in houfand cases; not one In a h&fldred has n on to take more than a battle, and num ,f a bottle. . . .' J -t Habits Anti-bilious Pills. Dr. HaHN'i German Corn Plaister. An infallible remedy for eorn», speedily re moving them root nnd branch, without giving pain. The Genuine Perjian Lotion. So celcbiated among the fafhtonable through out Europe, as an invaluable cosmetic, fefuoLlj innocent and frfe, free from corrosive and repel lant (the bnf;s of otlicr lotions) and of unparaleiled efficacy in presenting and removing cutaneous M'miihes of the face and skin of every kind, particularly, freckles, jtimplfs, fits after (mall pox, it'flimmatory redness, fcurff, tetter?, ring wormi, fun burns, prickly beat, premature wrinkle', Sec. TheP-i'fun Lotios operut * n.ild- Iy, without impeding that natural, insensible per spiration, which is essential to health—yet its ef» fc<3? arc speedy and permanent, rendering the skin delicately foft and fmo«th, improving &tt cotnp'cx'cn and r<*o.o'"inr t!i* bloom cf youth; never JaUitfg to reprlc j* an ordinary countenance beautiful, and a hawdfome on© more so. Sovereign Ointment for the Itch, Warranted an infallible and immediate cure, at once nfing; keinp the mnft speedy, cffe&ual and plaafatit r medy «ver offered to the *>uMic, and for the t'atis of the limor<u», Pic propii«:sr msketh onth, • '-r.t this ointment does nor coi.uin a single particle of mercury or any other perni cious ingredieut in its composition, and may he dftd wirh the mo perfeA fafety by pregnant wo men ..fill vii inlai'tb new'y bmii. Patent Indian Vegetable Specific, For He tu ,i <f «»"/«''»•' •/ ,v "? - '*> r tri'-.i of near •>:' y:.t s sas proved thr vcgc.a lc 1 orcific to 1 c efff-i ml in expelling the general virushowevcr deeply root.-dinthe conllitu tion,a?.d has rcHored health tommy pnohivabeen brought to the virgeof the guve by th« impro per ajininiftration of nvnury. V. IthSfS this }e riod upward? of eight thousand patients have ex* pericnc'd its salutary off. 1 its. Witt tKc medicine is giver, a defer iption of the fy.iiiptom* which cltain ill every flaee of the tiif eafe, copious directions for their treatment, so a* to aiacompiifli a pv-rfeA cure in the fliorteft 'irrte a*«l with th« kafl inconvenience pofilble. •' * HAMILTON'S Worm destroying Lozenges, \VJ i<<h hsv.\ v. ttftto mnc moutlii part, reli vcd up Wd« of EIGH f'KEN THOUSAND PERSONS of 3JI Age- in various complaints ariGog from worms arid from fnulnela or oSftro&ions in the Ccmach a ; . bowels. This mciicine' bears no analepy whatever to others of (imilar title so cortimonly complained of, as operating wich a degree of violence, fufficient, not cniy to kill / ornis, but fometimei to endan ger the patient's life,; <jn the contrary, a peculiar excellence of this remedy is, it' being fui'ed to every age and eonfti'.ntion, contains nothing but whar is perfectly innocent, and is fe mild in its operation, that it eanflot injure t-he mot delicate pregnant lady, or th» tendcreft infant of a week old, Ihould r.o worms exist in tie body; but will, without pain or griping, cleinfe the stomach and bowels of whatever is foul or offjnfivc, and there by prevent the production of worcnn and many fatal disorders. £s° At the yiace of file may be fecn many re markable cafe* sf cures, the authenticity of which any person fnay ascertain, c! her by letter or per sonal application—not being performed in Europe, nobody k>>owß where —but at tome. Perfi nswilhiog to procure any cf the above me dicines gonnine, must apply ONLY as above—and hkewife observe, that the ftgnature of l.ee & Co. (who are appointed the general agents for the United States) is paftcd on the outlide of each, without which they cannot bs genuine. At Ibe r.b've place may be likeivl.se bad, GOWLAND's LOTION. CHURCH'S COUGH DROPS. ANDERSON'S PILLS, &c. &c. Wholesale purchasers allowed a liberal profit by application to Lee Sc. Co. Market ftr-at, Bal timore ; who will pundtuilly exccuta all orders. January 15. -lawtf One Thousand Five Hundred DOLLARS WAS delivered to the POSTMAS TER here, in the Post-Office, on the evening of Tuesday the 27th ult. in a LETTER d'ireded to Mr. John Mills, Merchant, Baltimorf., containing two ALEXANDRIA BANK NOTES, No. 4:520, in favour of William Taylor, and dated 30th April, 1798, for ONE THOU SAND DOLLARS, and No. 4522, in fa vour of John P. Pleasants, and dated the 10th of December, 1798, for FIVE HUN DRED DOLLARS ; which letter has been SUPPRESSED in a POST-OFFICE, and the BANK NOTES taken out as the PUBLIC MAIL ti-as not STOPPED, MOLESTED, or ROBBED. Bankers and merchants are pirticuhrly r<quefted to watch the circulation of fait! notes, and flop.them ; and any person giv ing such information as will lead us to cur miney; have JIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS reward. WILSON Ist SWANN. ' Fredewklburg, (Vivg.) Sept. 10. All Printers in the United States, arc requeftod to pufeVifli the above, rind we will pay them. & rm- — 1 T > INSURANCE COMPANY Of the state as Pemisjilvmia. February i, 1800. THE PireSoia have this day declared a dividend of twenty- wo dollars on each (hare of the j stock of thia c mpany for the last fx months, which will he paivi to the Stotkl o Jcrscr their legal Re< prefcntatives, afc<r the ioth inlt. JAMES S*. COX, President. Februrry 1. By TRENCH ART] fc? WESTON., IN THE FOLLOWING BRANCHES, viz. PORTRAIT an«l Lardfcape, Map«, Chart!, Bill ot Exchange and Protniffory Notes, Type and Wood Cuts, Seal Cuttings, Jewellery and Silvci work, &c. Every article in the above line will b. execut d witb neatnels and «iifratch, ar.d on the moil reasonable terms by applying at the south wilt comer of Fourth and Spruce itreeti. ,V. B —Orders from abroad will be thackfully received and punctually attended to. January 10. HORSES and CARRIAGES. f ""I~" v HE Subscriber informs his friends and the pub- A lie, that he continues to keep his tables in Seventh, near Market Street, lor the reception ot Horses and Carriage* at private sale. From his long experience and knowledge of hor(es, and the confidence his fel ow citfzen*ha ve placed in him for a number of year* p*ft, he flatters himfclf he may be of effcotial service to those who may •raploy him In that way—They may be afiured every ex ertioti in his power lhall he done for the mutual ad vantage of both feller and buyer. Horses taken in at livery on as low terms as any in the city, and particular care taken of them. *}. To all persons tvbo own unseated Lands m Franklin County, State of Pennsjrlvmra : '"I , HAT they cams forward and pay tlu ir refpe&ive T*xe», (»» there ii k number of yean now duz) to PA 1 RICK CAMP BELL, Efcj. Treasurer for said County—lt they d«-m»tv-Trr be obliged to proceed to make sale of them agreeably to law. James Irvin, John Halliday, ICoin'is. Nathan M'Dowel,J Commissioner's office, ? Cbambersburgh, Jan. i, 1800.5 >* w 3tn. THE SUBSCRIBER Having explored the land laid ifffor fatisfying the li'arrants due to the Officers and Soldiers ivbo served m the wr let ive.n tbr United Statu and Great Britain, PROPOSES to! to the \x\ ad vintage, nr. bcisg allowed a reafombl eomper.fction. He will a*tc?.d at Phi'ade'.p'.jia 2t the time of locating' ; and as wof lets than 4000 acres can he registered or located, will re ceive any fcumber ot warrants less than that smour.t, and class the n with others so as to make up the quantity rcq lired . prfpoPcs ?!P> t« attend on the land immediately aftrr totaling, and (hew any fedli-n in which he may be employed. Lf'ter<or warrants addrrflsd to Alex ander AddiTon, Eft] rtttfiruiyh, until the lft day of February nex', or to the fubferiber at Matthew M'Connell'a, No. 141 Chtfnot flreet, Philadelphia, until the izthdayof Feb. next, will be at'.tr.clcd to. January 16 TO THE Holders of Military Land Warrants, /NB | JOHN MATHTTWS OFFER their services to the holders of military lard warrants, to make the location 00 the 17*h of February next, agreeably to the. adver tiferaer.t of the Secretary of the Treasury of the Up.it«H States, relative thereto. They will re ceive a left quantity of warrants than for four thou fane? acrei, arid arrange >hrm with others, f> as to complete that number (which makes a location or quatter township) and have them regiilercd. Th«y each furveyeJ a dldriS of the military »tid have lince explored the interior parts of the townthips and fcSliom, aad will be able toid sign ate with precifioti, the preference in the choice of the several locations or quarter townfliips through out the whrle body of the military lands—One terth part of the land will be demanded tor making the location, &c. to be taken by lot in such man ner that their proportion of a fe£Hon or quarter township will lie together. For further particu lars enquire the fubfcrlber, at No. 9* south Fifth street, two door* above the Secretary of state's office, where fatisfaAory general information rela tive to the army laws may be obtained. January 17 THREE or four lots of about 30 or 40 acres each, more or left as may suit a purchaser. On each of which there is a good situation for a house—viz. one on the river Delaware, suitable cither for a gentleman's feat, or for a peifon who might wilh to engage in the lumber business hav ing a g"*»d larding. One commanding a good view of the river from the highest ground between the Pennypack and Pogaeflin creeks; and another on the Briflol Road. Enquire ef Mr. Gilpin near the XI mile stone on the said road. Of about 10 acres each with good situations for bnfldmg; one of whicfc is suitable fov a tan.yaid, and has a small flone house and a young bearing erchard on it, on the Newtawa road near Snider'* mill about 10 miles from Philadelphia, and one other lot of about y> acres on the Psnnypack.— Enquire of Jonathan Clife who lives oa the prenw fes or of Mr. Gilpin. PoffclTion will be given in the spring, but build ing materials may be coHe-Sted fuoticr November 8 FOR one or two (ingle Gentlemen, in a genteel private family, with the use of a not front Pariour, and Board for Servants may be had at No. »8 north Fifth {treat. Novtmber 26, ENGRAVING, REPOSITORY FOR THE SALE, OF WILLIAM DAVIDSON. dim.th-f.ti. NOTICE. Wm. M'CLUNEY. ZACHARIAH BIGGS JOHN MATHEWS, 3taw3«ir TO BE SOLD, ALSO FOUR LOTS, Lodging and Breakfast, . i|k •" 77; A' CREDIfJkS OF WUIA AM L AI'SLEY, late of Hansvjr town flip, D.ttphin county, Storekeeper, are dclired to take soiice that be has applied to the Jud ges of the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, for the besefit of the a<3s of Affemhly ol this {late, the reljef of Infolvsnt DeVots, and that the Court have appointed lha ftcond M on day of March next, to hear hit creditors and hir at the Court Hcuffc i» Hariifburgh. January 2.; —3: • ALL PERSONS INDEBTED 10 tbe Estate ot Johm Whar ton, lite of the City of Philadelphia, Mer chant, dei'e.aferi, arcrtflueftcd to pay the farae, arc! tholV hivi.ig di inauds agaiull l»is EAate, I produce their accotini* l«-gally atteAed to KhAHNY WHARTON, Acting Executor, Ao. ill, Spruce street. November 11. dtf. At.L persons indebted to the Eflate of CAP TAIN KLIHAX FIIZPA7RICK, ma riner- A. ceafcd. »r; rr quelled t# make immediate payment to the fulfcriber*; and those who have any demands agnirft the said eftnte ere lequeflec to furnifh their accqunts for settlement to P. FF.RRALL, £ Executors. THOMASM'ETJEN.S January 13, 1800. uv'ikt UNSEATED LANDS. THE OWNERS OF Unseated Lands in Weftmorelana county Penufylvania, are here*-)' notified, that tin less the Taxes due on (aid lands for 1 arc r a into the hinds of 'Jcbn Brand™, i-ff treasurer of fnid acunty, on or before tbe »oth of April next, they will be advertifad for sale, as the law directs JAMES M'GREW, ") HENRY ALLSHOUSE, Ccmm'rs. JEREMIAH MURRY, J January 18. J i m TREASURY DEPARTMENT. AJarcb iltM, 179 J. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pnrfuant to the a& of Congrrfj pafled on the id day of June, one ihoi'fand, feYcn him drrd an ! ninety fix, entitled "an art regulat ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary fcrviccs, and for the society of United Bicthreri tor propagating the fofpel among the Heathen ; and the afl fupplerntHtary to the fsid recited a3 pissed on the second day of March, or.s thonfand seven hundred andnine ty nin« to wit: THAT the <*«- fcribid, nv^n"' Beginning at the North Weft cor ft#r-wtKe seven rangti of townfliipa, and -tuning thelfce fifty milas due south, along the wefitru boundary «t tht said ra*ges ; —thence due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thenct up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line croffei Ae fame i —thenct along.the said boun dary luit to the Tufcararas branch of the Muf kingum river at thecroffiiig pljce abeve Fort Lawrence; thence do--wn the said rivtr, to the point where a line run due weft from the place as beginning, will interfeA the said river ; thenct aling the line f<l run to tha place of be ginning r" haabeen dividtd into townfhipa of fiv niilei fcpiare, and fraiJlionalparts of town <hiys ; in«l that plata and iurtfe/i of tht said townftup' and fraili&nal parts of townships are dtpofited in the #Hice« us the R'giAer of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the infpec tinn of all perfoHs concerned. 11. The holders of such warrants as have b«en or shall begranted for miliiajylervicesperform ed during the late war, are required to prefont the fame to the Regifler of the Treasury, at fonie time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the puipofe of being registered j No registry will however be made of any : efi quantity than a quarter townlhip, or'four ilioufantl acres. eotnf of location of the warranti which may b* jvsfented and r -filtered in manner afore said, prior day of February in the year t-1 -»| ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in the mode drefcribed by the ail firft recited. The hoMeis of reglftercd warrants, /hall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year ißoo,i n the order of which the priority ef locati on (half te determined ty lotas aforefaid, pefon ?.lly,or Vy th»ir agents, defiftiatein writing at the office of the Regiftsr of the Treasury, the particu lar ijußrtei' to;whftiips deiled by thani refpaSively, and fiich of the said hulders as shall not defignatr their locations on the said day, shall be poflponed in locating such warrants to all other huWers of regiftercri warrants. Tbe holders of warrants for military fervicei fofficient to cover one or more quarter townships or traits of four thousand acres each; stall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firft day ol January, lßoi, be al 'ow<"d to remitter the said warrants iu Bnnncr a forcfaid, and forthwith toaiake locations therefor on any trad or trails of land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military services, which /hall not be regiftend and located bufore the fifft day of January, ißaa, are by the supplementary adl ol Congress herein br<bre recited, patted on the second day of March, 1799, declared to be forever barred. Gives under my hand at Philadelphia, th« day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. ! Sec. of tie Treasury. 4 LOT of fund, about »i feet front in Cfeef- L \ rut ftre,!na 73 feet in depth? whereon ha TREASURY DEPARTMENT. May igti, 1799. The, - qim r C ' n ° c °f m '- r ° r »' mvll bt known, thrrd X fcriptions to the Loin bearing himtcH at ""j , . y t0 ei s ual ir - "• unecc*ptiou,»bl< eight per centur.. per annum, are notified, that i " V ' ; " dc t0 tllc r<"'c!.aG.r. Arply to at any time after payment (hail have betn made I * I JAMES GIRVAN Qf the sth inftalr.ient, which will become due no street, neit door to the it, durmj the firft ten days of the runnth cf July ! niifet v enfttiig, Certificates of Funded Stock miy at ' march 5 their option be obtained at the Trrafury or Loan " refpedively, for the amount of the four firft irfhlments, or one moiety of the fiams ex prefleoin the fubfeription certificates :Js cer tificatei »f Funded Stock wiil liowest r be iil'uei for'iefsthan one hundred dollars. i&wtf. Such ftfbfcription certificates ai may betpre snted it the Treasury or Loan Offices in con eqaence of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorfed and diftinflly marked so as !a tkiiste that a raoety of the flock hasbeen 'lifted. ' OLIVER WOLCOTT, Setrctarj, of the Treasury. NOTICE. taw3w NOTICE. MEDFORD and WILLIS, Have received Jince their i.te Advertijemenl— -282 Crates Queens Ware, 200 Calks Nails, 1 6 Trunks Madras Pullicatts, 2 Cases Gkive?, 1 Trunk Silk Hosiery, 1 Bale Superfine Broad Cloaths, t6 Bales White, Blue and Green, Kendal Cottons, io Bales Booking Baize, ON HAND, 2 Baits Spotted and Green Rugs, 1 Trunk Scarlet Cardinals, 2 Bales Sail Canvas, 5 Trunks Gingham<, 11 Tons Peter/burg Hemp, * * Orders, remittances or conrnnnicati ons for the following Houfrs, for whom Med ford and Wills are agents, may flill pass through their medium, viz. Jfhn and Kobert Holt and Co»—Rochcale, William Dilibs—Leictfter. Claud Jckufon— Birminghim. Enquire of JOHN DORSEY. Decemlvr 10, Fafhiohable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, HO. 134, MARKET-STREET^ HAS jtfft received per (hip Thomas Chalkley and Adriana,frem London, an elegant assortment of the most fafliiooible Milmnxry,*!*. Chenille rosette FEATHERS Fancy (lower* black tiffany fioweri Wreaths Pink, yellow and blue crape, full dFefscaes Do. do. and do. NtLfon't bannsls Infant's pips straw bonnets Maid's fancy do. do. Women's do. do. do. Do. do. CiaGes 1)0. do hats Fancy bugle ftoe roses Do. do. trimmings Black, white, blue,yellow, pink and orange «rsp« IHuk, white and jfees gauie veils Do. gauze cloaii N. B. And per Karmocy, just arrived, a further assortment of Milliiery. June 16 eotf. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. OR SALE acret of LohJ^ »U fcdc of the Falls Road.— bounded by property belong ineit', fen —on the south, by , and on the north by a lane, an Mr. M'Call. It it propo into 3 equal parts in order AYIN' Eaft it iiig to Mr. Tench 1 a road «f two percl which l.piratei it I fed ta i) ■ vi,if thU 1. to suit the purchai ituated en the weft fide of 1 adjoining Mitten's estate, rnparty of the lata Samuel Also, jiacrei, Gtrffiottwn roii beinjf part *f tli« Mifflin. , to Sasiuel Mifflin, corner of :et«. For terms aptil Market «d llth 1 January 24. VALULBLE LOTS DR SALE, NBA THE CITY. On Wednesday day of March next, at fix o'clock in the etninjr, at rh: Merchant's Cos- fie HouTe, will; fold by public auction, the following defcrcd valuable Lots of Ground, eligibly fit»ate<J>r SUMMER RETREATS. No. 1. A CEtf AIN LOT or PIECE of ./i- L.49, situate on the taft fide of Germantown ro| about two miles and a half from the city efhiladclphaa, bounded on the north by land ofi/Ir. Themas Gr«ev.*«, whereon he is cow ereiti; n house and making improve ments for his fwnier residence, on the east by land of Joseph Nrin, and weft by the said road, containing by cofutation 14 acres and a half. No. a. A certj lot or piece of land, part of a tra& commonly|alled the Vineyard, situate on the weft fide of £ Wiffahjcken or Ridge road, ■•erfly cjipeita drurn»r'» lane, in the neighbour hood of the Cotry Seats of Jeremiah Parker, John Nixon, Jjfc Crawford and Jafpcr Moyhn, Bfqrs. being mdai and numbered in a plan or map of the laid 'ge trad caHed the Vineyard, No. Jt, contaiig f» veo acres afid ten perchea. No. 3. One Cer lot or p i«ce of land.adjoining the Uft defcribeot to the northward, containing II acres and on.iindred and three perches. The v«ry vnlble property now offered for file mult be todvell known to require a further description 16 well worth the attentioa of ihofe who wish : secure to themselves pleasant and healthy fuifons in the vicinity of the city. ; The terr.uole are, one third part of the pur chase money toj paid in ten days after the (ale ; one third in nly days, and the remaining third' in fix the two lafl, payment" (inchi- I din g interest) proved itidefed notes to be given; ! The title is <xccptionaMe. Sold by order of ' Wjrton, Thomas Fitzfimons, Phil ip Nichlia, Samuel W. Fish : er, Trufteesft|he preditors of Blair M'Ciena ' JOHNpONNELLY, Auaiorur. January 18- Valval Property for Sale, hi ChcfßHt, ir Sixth street, dkedUy oppofne -oNc.mss HALL. irfes to Winter. *' ' be tlken to winter at Prtyß n j 1 ' 11 mw!6 stone Cl > the Bristol rl rH?J, Wi " ' fa - VC g° od Timothy and Clov r Haytlllittered and clcansd and a field . to run in w the weather is goad. N.B v not be anfwerablefor accidents or either.' 1 Ufce evc, y f r «aution to prevent NoTembn ■' 1 JUST received, From tbe BOSTON Manufactory A QlJAK7irr OF WINDOW GLASS, Of-different sizes, FOX SALE BY ISAAC HARVEY, J» N . N. B. Auy size or sizes that maybe waiw»J , . largerthap .8 by •».«»" b . e hadfrom said manufaft C * ry, on being ordered; and attentK)© given i n | ftr j o y „ any orders that may be left for Apply at No. 9, Soulh Water-street, ai above W 8 %»f TERMS Of Richard Folwell, in Philadelphia FOR SUBSCRIBING TO im ' JOURNALS OF CONGRESS From the commcnctmcnt ' Of the American War, in i 774) t9 tbe present time, ' INCLUDING Ti,e Reports of Heeds of Dppartment* or Committees, and other Official and Prh tate Papers of that Iltdj, nmu firtt . ' nutted to be made public. J TERMS. 3awßw. 'I HE wort «i)I be printed oh a fine paper I a lew neat tipe, in ljrg« octave. ' ' hnch volume wiH c.i,tain a!,ove too p,, neatly hound and lettered. " Unilormityin C.zc, paper, and landing, wil • r.bkr-v-eu throu; bout ti w,, t. ; so that> whi | e asornamtnt n, ,y l.g aHdtd to rficir libraries. rbe |<nc» to (übfc ribers w-117 be a dolls 75 , p* voln-w-.e, iv h.un'.,«„d d -lis. whole kou, but, as the p«bli(hcr doei not intend to priiu m: . more that-: tic n; ni «i fuolcrihc.l for, a corifid. ble rife on the price n>ay be erpc&ed to non-si F.ich volume will contain about one third (i of letter-pref. than the original cditi<nn; but as r publisher is not yet etr.hlej to determine the ex. r,' of the Pnva-e Joamals, * huh he may he allav to make pubHf.he cannot aloertain t/u numb; • volumes which wiiltooiprift the work. £5" Payments it be made on delivery «/ eatk volume. Suhftribers will have it at th.ir option, ei'her t» fuh/cribe for the whole of the J.-nrnali, up to the prcfent time, or to those jwily el it e 01.i CcngreW prior to the orgMuaatian of tfw F.-deral CJo»«iu' meat. IV all countries in the com mencement cithftr TBmcnij, are 101 l in daik aeft anJ-ctfcurity. owing to a careleftArfa.io the fucceediiij generation, to pref. 1 ire tJ:e public re. cords, apd the as Titian of the nation,in thafcruie age*, being caHld off from their domcltic concerns, to engage in wars and conquest. Of w hat infinite value would the laws of Alfred f>o, bad they t<e<<n tranfmittcd to our days ? Time, that deflroya every thing, enhances the value of well authenti cated public recordr, and renders them aimed in* eQimablc. It is haped, thai Americai swill,there fore, cheerfully contribute their a3iflar.ee in trans mitting to poflerity the labours of their ancefiori —founder* of the Columbian uatioa. *.* The work will certainly be advaneid with expedition and promptitude. Ihe lotlowiag will scow the support it bat already acquired: " Philadelphia, June If, 1798. " To the Honorable the Senate and Houfeofßetw refentatives of th« United States. ** The MEMORIAL ©f the Subfcribers,Citiaenls Ac. of Philadelphia, " R'fprSftiljJt. ezuetb, ' nui hating, In our refpe<3ive avocstions> frequent occafionsto recur to the Journals ofCoa graft, we experience inconvenience by the scarci ty of them : That we understand that Richard Foiwcll, printer, of Philadelphia, has had it ta contemplation 10 print that public record; and that he hath obtained partial countenance Irom ma ny individuals; but that he has delayed prolec*. ting the work, ia expectation of encouragement fr#m government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpe&fnlly l'olicit, as the publication is necefTary to be disseminated among public bodies, that Congress will, an their wisdom .render him such additional encouragement, to that which he has obtained from private individuals* at to enable kim to prrceed with the work.so that your Memorialists may be enabled to purchase co pies of that record for themfelve9. Thomas M Kcan.Joha D Cexe,Charle»Heatly, Samrom l.evy.T. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smith. >hn Reid jun. William J ilyhn.ac.John F. Mifflin, Jo seph B. M'Kean, John I! ckly.W. Sergeant, Joh» Thompson, Jaredlngerfc.il, JafperMoy lan, William Rawle, J. Thomas, William Levis, James Gibfon, M. Kcppele, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, George Davia, John Hallowell, James Oldden, Walter Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Reed,Thoma» Willing, Samuel M Fox, John Nixo»;Robert Wain Robert H. Dnnkin, John Ewing, Jun F.dwardPen nington, Hi'ary Baker, William Nichols, William Young, Robert Campbell Septimus, Clsypoole James Crukfltank, Mathew Carey, Henry K. Hel niutk, Pater Da Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R, Smith, William Hall, David C. Claypoole, Thomas Armltrong, Samuel H. Smith, Jobs Fenno. " Tru« copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the Houfeof Representatives of the United States, on Monday, the *Bth »f Juat 1798: <r RESOLVED by tfir Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the United States of America in Congref? afiemble4,That the Secretary of theSenatc and the Clerk of the House of Rcprefentatives,be authorilod and directed, to fubfcri K e,oti fu:hterw§ as they may d i«m eligibte,for the use ofthe Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journals of Congress, which ae pro poled to be publiJhedby Richard Folwcll andfuelt nunber of copies of deficient volumes of the set» now in-print,as may be necessary to complete the fame. stawtißF.dtsM. Speaker oft be Hoh/ecf Rebrefentatives• JAMES ROSS, President if the Sulfite fro tempore. Approved, March ad, 17Q9. JOHN ADAMS, President cf the United States. may 10 tu.th fa'tf A NUMBER of Lots in the eity of Walbing toti, the tit'c of which are unque(lionabl»j their fituationsvarious, some protty contiguout •• the Capitol, arc offered roH sale. £s* For viewiieg the Plots, and for terras, *p» ply t. Phila. Janucty 20. jtawtf ■ WILLIAM LAMBERT, for " JONATHAN W.CONDY, Cittr." JONATHAN DAYTON, LOTS In the City of Washington. RON?AL & SHOEMAKER, Ne. 124 ftuth Fourth street. PRINTED BY y. fV. FENNO. lawtf -'j, fa&t
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