JUST RECEIVED, ASD FOR SJLE By WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, STATfONER, I?o» 17 South Second Sti eetj I><. HAMILTON'S v. Genuine EjJ'cnce and Ext raft of MUSTARD. A SAFE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY For acute and chronic riri( rr*» gaut^pat'., lumbago, numbness, white fwellinjjs, chi.olains fprair:s, bruises, pains in the fait and neck, &c. &c. The experience of many ages and the telti mony of the ablefl raedicil pri&uioners," tr jm 1 an early period to the prejent time, agree in afcriblng to iD'jOa el, every powerful aod lingu lar virtue —in every caic '■*■ fiere the nccefiity Simulating reincdtf* indicated, wlice the mflainm 1 >ry llai-e of the fyftetn lorbias the of medicines "f a heating quality, muflard is tM'ne -ly ufefnl, and vaitiy Superior to any other drug The efl'ence and extract of muflard coßtitn the whole virtues of the plant concentrated in a fmail cgflipafs, entirely,- divested or that acri mony which renders its extern tl !o 1 inconvenient in a crude state, Liltewife rtUfling those inert and ufelcfs pans i» ■ icl» corop> fe the chief of its bulk, and reader the neceliary dose so Urge as to be extremely nauleatit g to the ftomaeh, by which means every inconvenience is o'-.v;ated in these medicines. This valuable remedy if prepared both in a fluid fiate and ii< pills," and thus excellently adapted for external and interna! use. Th« pills operate mild y by urine iaft by ic fe»ftble perfpiratioo, expelling the fuperlueus and m rbid huwiours ; they are hipfclr cordial to the ftoirach, create appetite, affill dig<fiion, removing flyine pains, and 1 old or windy com plaints in the stomach and bowels The tfr.-tue is 1 wonderful afiiftant to the pills in rheumitilra, gout, lumbago and pally, and by its peculiar peftetvatiiig and difpentirg quality, removes th* nv U violent Iprains, bruises, ftiffnefs ol tfce netk. joints, &c. swelled faces, head ache, indurated bfeafls, white fwe'lings, frozen limbs, inc. and wi'l in fallibiy prevent the ill eflefls of getting wet or damp in the feet Many perfun- have been r»uch difapp inted by p'ireh»fin-; rued "ities under the name of Essence *f Mti VSfd, which have no analogy whatever to this remedy; some of these prepa ration* art pcrfetSkly inert, others produce the wH violent at< I dangerous cft'*£ts, and ire •uch to be guarded again:!. CASES OF CURES, Seleclcd from .1 numerous lift. J:ram Cap'.. Dowers, Arci>-st>c?S y Psiladci. Dear Sir, As you think it will be ufrfol, you are at | liberty to p 110 till) my telUmtuiy in fpvar ot Hamilton's ElTeace and Extvatt of Mtiftard. I have been about four years much afflicted with the rheutn .ufm in 11 y Ibouldcrs, and sometimes so violently affecled as to prevent me front moving- mv arms, and I was never fiee from I eve re pain in fume part or other. { —I havebec.ii at much expence, and tried a i gi> id deal of medicine to no purpose ; I a bottle of drops, advertised under a title fnnilar to your medicine, but expe rienced the nioft excrutiating {'mart froai its application, which obliged me to desist At length I was advised by Dr. B; gs to try Hamilton's Essence and Extraftof Muflard, from which I found immediate relief, and by »he use of three boxes and two bottles, I have recovered a date of perfeft health and strength—l Ihall take a good supply to fca, and never be without so valuable a medicine in my poffeflion. I am, &c. I. R. DAWES. Mr. htnry Reese, Butcher, proprietor of Kb. 24. Centre Market-Hiuse, Baltimore. Sir, About two months ago, your valuable medici.-r proved of fmgular lervice to me, 1 was not- able t{> move from tny room for upwards of a fortnight, with a rhematifm or rheumatic gout, in rr.y left foot and ancle ; w|,.s IJr. Buchanan recommended the Es sence of Muflard, as the or.ly medicsnfc to be depended on, and diretfted me where to procure it, and by using less 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 frcm my complaint ever since. HENRY REESE. January 4, 1 Soo. Mrs. Mary M'Crea, wife of Mr. George M'Crca, grocer, Bond-street, Fell's Point, was peifedUy cured (by persevering in the use of Hamilton's Essence and Extr?A of Mustard) of a rheumatic Complaint of eleven ys.:rs ftnnding. Yhe greatefl part of lafl winter (he' was unable to dress or undress without afliftance, lite had the bed medical advice both in Europe and America without efiedl. Fror.i Mr. Charles Willett, Plaisterer, Plat I street, Baltimore. Sir, I fend you the particulars of my cure by Hamilton's Essence and Extraft of Mudard, that you may make it known for the benefit of otlierf. About two months ago I drain ed my right knee so violently by a fall that I was unable to walk without a crutch. I tried Britifli eil, Qpodtldoc and other medi cines, but grew conliderably worle, and the part became inflamed and swelled to a con siderable degree, when I was recommended to the Essence 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. MS UAMITTHXT'e Dec. 20. HAMILTON'S GRAND RESTORATIVE, * WHICH tfce inventor confidently recommend! as an iuvaluable medicine fcr the fpccdy relief, and permanent cure of various complaints which result from uiflipaied pletfmr«—jwcirile mdifwetione— *• ' } ('• 'I" 5 < 'ietor oj imore• --J* - -. >,->*-' v -.' - n i Me to the o.inftitutioi ite mirtiodcfate uii: OI zcA, irequfiit intoxication BRy other dtUruo'.ne intcmv erane;—'the unlkil ,ul or esceffive use ot Mercury—th." dUcAle pecu liar t.i tcmile* at n certain perwi! of life, iau lying: in, &c. /.y.d is proved by lo"g exberienoe to hi In thecure of nervous disorders, confumptionsi loVrieb of spirits, lot's of appetite, impurity o : tlie blood, hysterical affeifllons, inward wt»k ucfTcs. viijewt cramptin the ftomai.li and back, indigtfiion, meUncholyi jott ir. TV c Jtomach pains in the limbs, relaxations, involuntary emlffions.-'fcmiiial weak«eG«iu ohllin.ite glecu fltior alt>u», (or whites) iinpotcncy, barrenness Biior albus, (or whites; impowncy, uarr«iH«n., &c. &c. This rnedi ir.e is pet fe&ly different in its qsa lities and operation from thoi'e hot ami urit.i! log drugs so frequently proposed for : milar Uurpofes, and which only recemmei'd them selves by the dangerous isp.iity cl their effciU and which acting as a temporary Um_ Ritnulus on the neivctis ivfiem, inii.li.»:y y>n dtice g>eater evils thau thole they are inteu ft' to remove The principal operation of this remedy is i the ttomacl., reii< Ting the dig. stive power*, an fending from that 01 gar i.e < hea/Hi aitd vigrfr into every pvt of the fvfter : it enriches *n ' purifies the blood without tcflnn ng it, br*c« without ftimulaticg too vi. tlant iy •tfee nerve s l'yftem i -ftrepgtlKni the secretory velTclb and general hab}t firings back tfee mufen ar fibres to their natural an.' he; thy tone, and: *flores that mitriaon' wl. eh' in.moderate evacuations : h:ve destroyed, and w hi,fc had thrown the ufecle frame into languor and debility. • The reiV>rati»e is abCo»utcly anove all 1 ecom mendaiion in removing Aole veakocfl** and infirmities with which ma; v ,em»' , are fnfCA ed, the conferences of pain ul la ' ; bors, ox of injudicious :rc itraeni therein. 1 i The inoft obftisate seminal gleets, and the 1 ! most difiiefling cases oi fluor albus in 'cir.ale , ' : fill particularly under the province of ■ rstive, speedily yield to its benipt) operation, ' and are radically cnred> by correcting and ru 1 Tifying the acrimonious humour?, restoring a prujpet drgrte of 'ettion to the relaxed fibres, ' ftreng, ening the weakened organs. 11l talcs »f extremity where the long preva ' J "lence and o&'flinary of disease hjs brought on a genera! impovcn&mcnt oi tha system, excelTive debility of the whole frame, and a wafting o! the fle.r,, which no nourifiirr,f..t or cordial could repair—a perseverance '« the i:fe o: this medi cine has performed the most ail. cures. The grand refloratiye is prepared in pi Is as j well us in a fluid form, w'nch sfTiftt contidera bly i* prodcing •» gradual and laft:ng effe£ " Their virtues remain unimpaired foi y.irs in any climate. Perf ns wilhing to procure any of the above medicines genuise, mult apply only as above —and likewise obferre that the signature of LEE & Co. (the general agents for the Uniud States) is patted on the out fide of eadh> without which they cannot be-genutae, - 1 At the above place may likewi r f he had Ha milton's ju.ftly celebrated Worm Lozrnges, the infallible Itch Ointment, Dr. Leroux's Indian Vegetable Specific for Venereal Complaint', • Ague jnd Fever Drops, which hs»e nev«r fail ; ed -fIF-ifling a cure, Hahn's Ami bilious Pills. Ditto Conn i'laifter, the Pcrfian Lotion for tfcs f;ce and skin, Gowland's Lotiot), Church's Cough Drops, Anderfor.'s Pills. January »j. iawtf A YOUNG MAN ACQUAINTED with th« Wed hidia trade wifiief to be employed ss a Superearjo. He will ci ea»e on moderate terms. Sati«lidory iecoai nt- RdiiMon will be produced. A line direded to A. B. left »t tbe Printing Of fice will fce immediately attended to. Deesmber 1» NOTICE. To all persons who oim unseated Lands in Franklin County, State of Prmsylvtn-a : TPHAT they come forward and pay their I rtffpe&ive Taxes, (as there is. a number of years now due) to PATRICK CAMP BELL, Esq. Treasurer f.'r said C«unty—lj they do not, we will be obliged to proceed to make sale of them agreeably to law. James Irvin, "J Johx Halliday, (.Com'rj. Nathan M'Dowel.J Commissioner's ojfice, ? Chambersbwgbi i, 1800. C lawjm. THE SUBSCRIBER Having explored the Laud laid iff for fatlsfyi*g the IVarrants due to the Officers and Soldiers who served in the war bctivt n ike United States and Great Britain, Proposes to 1 cate Warrant! to the b*fl advantage, on being allowed a reafonabie eompenfation. He will attend at Philadelphia at the time of locating ; and as n* less than 4000 acres can 'je registered or loca:e!i, will re ceive anv F.umbe;' of warrants If!; thai t'iat amount, a:■ o clafsthe n withothers ;uas m 11:-.ks up the quamity required. The fubferiber propoftj ilfo to attend on the land immediately after locaiini, ar.d shew any ■ feflion in which he may be emploved, §J j Le'ters or warrants addreflcd to iMex ander Addifon, Esq. until the ift day of February next, or to the fubferiber at Matthew M'Connell's, No. 141 Chefjiut Ureet, Philadelphia, until the ntbdayof F«h. next, will be attended to. Wm. M'CLUNEY. I 2f January 16 TO BE SOLD, nZV,.. , »' <*-'• ; . . i'HRFE or far lots of about 30 or 40 acres 'VPT? AQTTP V "Dn"* —• • 7>r» frame hemic, now .1. the :c i. rc of S^sr.nsl each, more or lets as may suit a purchaser. J IvJLAOUr. I UL,I AK IMJLi\I 1 . Lw..rc ito a nr,-o« ni v. u\- .• , iui a r.i; On each of which there is a gOod fitaation for a May 29 si', The, advantageous firuatioß this property rc» houfe —viz. one on the river 1 elawaie, luitaule / proprietors 0/ certificates 'fTh*(i forfub c T- tr - c 110 c,, "' nv - n ts, '• i* !e k • ah, r . either for a geatleman's feat, or for a pjrton who J_ f cr ip t ions to the Loan bearh/i ari iov i.i this city to cquaiit, .r. -.ri ■•-.,> I, might wist to engage »n the lumber bufinefshav- eight per centum per annum, are notified 'thai Will be made to the F wchafer. Apply to rig a e A «d landing. One c romancing a good « ,a. .. » , ' 1 » /rp r-1 tt * %.t *« ofthe river ,om the highest ground between * l 7 T- k, W n,eo \?f «»« »«■ made JAMES GIR VAN, the Pennypack and Pogueflin creeks ; and another C s ' b ' n^ ilr ' ,e " t ' w '; ,c || Wlil become due , no ' '9* C-eftiut (lreet, next door to the pr< on the Briftc-I Road. Enquireef Mr. Gilpin near du "?S firft ten days of the month of July P 1 ' 1 "' th«» mile stone on the said road. enCn.ng, Cert,ficate. of Funded Stock may at ™ J also j tbe,r option be obtained at the Treifury or L< an "POTT 1? T OTS ! Offices, refpeilivWy. for the ?mo'int rt rheKur fUUK LU i 3, feft inftalnients, or ore moiety of the sums *£ Of about io acres each with good situations for < preffei in the fubferiprion certificates • Necw TfAl«< . T" . • - bnilding ; one of whicfc is suitable for a tan-yard, _f p„_,ui«, l, ni. ' i:?J J_TOkS£» w ,,1 b« taken to winter it F.offal and has a small fione house and a young beano* :11 **> at ,; > e 11 Elii " «* Gri'o irehard on it, on the Newtewa road near S;i: ,;r\ ; „ v - jndr ed ooilars. p. v . .... v v ■_ . mill about 10 miles from Philadelphia, an J 0.-.e f U f , f T C ~ rt, °" CeTtlfic * te > « may be pre- Clov r Hay, well jittered and clean.a auda' i»Jd ether lot of about y> acres on cUe Ptusypack— ]* neu *" l ': e . * rtnfury or L-an Offices in ron- to • ' • : - r j. - Enquire of Jonathan Clift wholive»on the pr&r*i- ! e q**n c < arrsngtir.ent, wiji b; 1' ;.:r. Lt:i J!'-:c: fes or of Mr. Gilpin. ndoricd and diitinfllv maikeri I'o as ta dcr.cts, ; 00 : '-= f- : "-:f«-. Pcflefiion will he given in the spring, but build- ' Stamoctyot the (lock hasbecn iffucd. 1 1 " 'll a.-', ce anfivcriM-f -r r•, r : ing mattrials may be CoHc&ed fooncr. OLIVER WOLCOT'7, J flcapt, uut will take tYcry proccution to pievcct NovemterS favrtf. Setrctarj of tit Tr,asv.'j. j n TIIK CRKDi. WILL? AM L'VPSLEY. late ot | .p, Daapliiu county, Sture-kcq'er^j;' e deOredto t:.ke v.o'icc ihat lit has a ( t-ilcdto the Ju«- MSot the Caurt of Common Plea* of 'JaunJuil , Co»>ntv. for the benefit of the ads of .AfTemhJy " ; this ilite, ,swde for the relief of Insolvent Deb'ors, and t'nnt the v ourt have appointed '.).•« lecond :>■;011- d»y of"March next, to hear his creditors asd hint as the Co'ur' Honfe in Harrifburgh. jamuryaj-ji. taw 3 w ' all persons TNDE:<TED tothe EfUte ot John 1 YON, Itie of the City of Philadelphia .vler chant, decuafcil, arr rtqiidid t pay the fame, and thofc hjivirg drm-nds againll his E«at€,»a produce their ace. unit legally itte'ied to KEARNY WHARTON, AlXTerfotu 'Amssssa^sis: luyment ii the (.Merit***? *ad tfchfe who fcjye i tS ;' ; ' -'i 1 Exotutort' UNSEATED LANDS. TN£ OWNERS Unff.-.ttJ I.aoja ia Weftmor«la»4 cosnty. <.J Pennfylvanu, are hereby notified, that un- Its, the Tax ■* i'uc od said lauds for I7V®, are HU« the hand* of John BramJon, tfy treafmer of id oou::ty, on or before the joth of April next, hey will be adyertifed for sale, as the law direfU TA? i RS M«GREV\f, HENRY ALLSHOUSE, ICommV* Jeremiah murky, J January 13- TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March «itb, 1799- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Purfuan: to the a<£l of Congrcfs paHed on the ill day of June, One thoi'fand, fcven hun dred a'nrl ninety Ox, entitled "an art regulat ing the graw.s of land appropriated for mili tary fervicee, a<id for the fociely of United Irtltifen for propagating the gospel among the Ilriihcn and the afl fupplemeatary to the fji'l recitedafl pjlTedon the fee»nd day of Marvb, -etbonfand seven hundred andnine- THAT the trail of Land horein after de ferred, nar- elyi " beginning at the North Weft corner oi tbe ltven .rang** of town£iips, and cunning thence fiity mile,, due south, along the wester* bouucj.-v ®t the said raegee ; —thence due Weil 10 the Wain Bumch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence \ip the Main Branch of the said ri. ver to the place where tbe Indian boundary line roffce fckc faniet—thence alor.g.the said boun dary kne to the Tulcaroras branch of the Muf kinguin river at the crofting .place above Fort Lawrence ; thence down the said river, to the point where a line r::n due weft from the place of beginning! will inter fed) the laid river; thence along the line so run to the place of be hiniog has been divided into towrnOiipe of I've miles ftyjare, and fraflionaltiarts, of town (hips ; SBd that plats and ftn/r-ys of the laid tnvrnfhips and fractional parts of townthips are depotted in the «ffices of the of the Treaiury and Surveyor General, for the infpcc rion of til perfom concerned. 11. )n Wednesday the fifth day of March next, at fix o'clock in the evtnine, at the Merchant'* Cof fee Hojfc, will be fold by public audio#, the followiig described valuable l.ot» of Giind, eligibly situated for SUMMER RETREATS. *>. i. A CERTAIN LOT or PIZCK of I, 3 ND, Ct\ ate on the east fide of Sermantown road, ahout two miles and a half "rom the city of Philadelphia, bounded on the lorth by land of Mr. Th»mas Greev.-s. wherecn le it low erefling a house asd making improve pentt for his summer residence, on the call by iiid of Joseph Norrit, and weft by the said road, :onta:!ii!:s by computation 14 acres and a half. No. 1. A certain lot or piece of land, part of a rail ojnmnnlv calhd the Viieyard, fitu>te on he weft fid; of the WifTahickon or Ridge road, learly oppofiw to Turner's lane, in the neighbour icod of the Country Seats of Jeremiah Parker, obn Nixon, James Crawford and Jafpcr Moyfen, ifqrs. being markei and numbered in a plan or n:.p oi the laid Isrje tra£l called the Vineyard, 'Jo. 31, containing frvco acres and "eu perches. No. 1. O c other lot or piece of land adjoining he last described lot to the northward, containing I acres and one hundred and three perches. The v.ry variable property now oflVr..i for i!e must ! e too well known to require a further lelcripticu It is well worth the artentioo ot hofewh .tti'nt) fecurf to themfelve = pleasant i healthy f: uttiors in the vicinity ti the city. V. Tbf of f-ile are, or.e third n-.r; of the pur- The holders of warrant, for military for*ices ' mo-ey to be paid in ten days after the fa!e ; ufßcient to cover one or more quarter towirGiips "' c th'rd in ninety days, and the regaining thin: ir trails of four tlioufand acres each; fball, at any ' D months; for the two lail payments (indu time af'tr Monday the iyth day of FrLru-.rv, 180; approved isdorfed notes to be given andprier to the firfl day 01 January, igci.V al- The title is unexceptionable. Sold by order o !ow*d to reg.fttrf-.d warrant, m nnrncr a- MeflKlfaac Wharton, Thomas Fitzfimons. Phil fortfaid, »Ed forthwith to make location' therefor ip Nicktia, William M'Murtrie, Samuel W Fi& on any tracl or trads of bnd not before located. tr , Truftets for the creditors of Blair M'Clcua . VI- chan, « All warrants or cls.tns for lands on accouat of TOWN PPINMT?! TV jm military frrviccs, which (hall not be register.d and T J tUNNLLLI, 'ocatcd Wore tl r firfl day of January, 180 a, ara by January aS. 3* awt2 BF.dtsM. lie supplementary i£k of Congrcis herein br'ore "" ' ecifccd, passed oh the second day of March, *799, Vlituiille Property for Stile, cclared to he forever Harrrd. I J J Gives under my hand at Philadelphia, the near Sixth flrect, dke£Uf oppefin day and year above Eieationed. Cowcwss Mali. OLIVER WOLCG7T■ Tht holder; of fceh warrants as hive b«en or shall be granted sOsf Of military Services perform ed during the late war, are required to prefeni the fame to the Register of the Trealury, at some time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thoufar.d eight huadred, for the purpose of bring regillered ; No registry will however be made of my left quantity than a quarter tcwnAip, or'four thoufanS acres. - 111. NOTICE. . Acting Executor, A/o. 111, Spruce street. November 11. NOTICE. - >:( V ' ' j : "* *• Tht priority of location of the warrant, which may be prcfented and regifteretKn maoDer afore faid, prior to the nth day of Fabruary in the year one thoufanJ eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by k>t, in the mode drefcribed by the act firft recited. The holden of regiflered warrant!, {hall 02 Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800, i n the order of which the priority sf locati on shall be dewrmined by lot at.aforefaid, pefon •lly.orby tlwir agents, defigaatein writing at tht office of the Regifier of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townfeips elected by them refpeiHvely, and such of the said holders at lhall not 4efignat<* their location* on the said day, shall be poftpoccd ia locating such warrants to all other holders of registered warrant*. _ f --?•. Jgg v - v* Fafbionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUG ALL, NO. 134> MJSSST-STKSET, HAS iaft received per (hip Thomas Chalklty and Adriana, from L«idon,an eUgaut afTortonar of the mo ft fafbionable Millinery, r;z. rofette FEATHERS Black tiffany flowers Wreaths Pink, yellow and blue crape, full dpefs cae D.>. ' do. and do. Nclfon't bon-sett Infant'* pip*' straw bonnets Maui's iancf <io. Wonus's do. do. do. Do. do. shames •jj do hits Fancy bugle {hoe rofcs Do. do. trimmings CUk, wliit". l.iut.yUWw, pktk and orange trap. Black, white and grc.-R gauae veils Do. gauze cloaks N. B. And per Harmony, jaft arrived, a further Jui.e z6 TO THL. Holders of Military Land Warrants. ZACHARIAH BIGGS JOHN MATHEWS OFFER thtir fcrvices to the holders of military land warrants, to make the location on tlia 17th of February next, agreeably to the adver tifemsct of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United Statu, .relative thereto. They will re ceive 1 leis quantity of warrants than for four thou sand acre», and arrange them with others, so as to complete that number (which makei a location or quatter towtilhip) an»l have them regifter^d-—- Th#y eacb surveyed a di(tri<St of the military tract, and have since «»plored the interior parti of the townfbipi and aud will be able to deugn ate with prccifion, the preference in the choice of the several locationn or quarter townfcipj through oat the whole body of the military lands—One tenth partof theland will he demanded for making the location, &c. to be taken by lot in fuck man ner that their proportion of a feflion or quarter township will lie together. For further particu lars enquire «f the fuWcrlber, at No. 9, fou'h Fifth street, two door* above the Secretary of State's office, where I'atisfa&ory general information rela tive to the army laws may be obtained. itf\ dim J4nnaryi7- VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. ' ton SALE About 25 arret of Land, LAYING on the eafl £dc of tlie F*ll» R«|J— On the Haft it i» hcuiidcd by property belong ing to Mr. Tench Francis, fen—on tbe south, by a road »f two perches, and on the north by a lane, which separates it fron Mr. M'Call. 1" is propo sed to divide this land into 3 equal parts in order to ffcit the purchaUrs. Also, 31 fituated on the weft fide of Gerir.antawn roid, adjoining Maftert's eftite, part of the property of tht lit* Samuel Mifflin. £or tcrmi apply to Samuel Mifflin, corner of Market and Ilth ((recti. Juoary *4. VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE, WEAR THE CITY. ' Horses to Winter. —— ■ • - - " '■ "• -»»»■" eotf. AND JOHN MATHEWS. jiawjr dtf. ta .th fa-tf juiwtf JUST RECETVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory,j, A QUAHTIVr OF WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes, FOR sale / By ISAAC HARVEY, J»s. N. B. Any file or 6em that may be wan'ed r* larger than 18 by is.can be had From said manufa&» ry, on being ordered; and attention given totorwail on any orders that may be left for that purpose Applv at No. 9, South Water-street, as above, july 8 dlf TERMS Of Richard Folwell, in Philadelphia, FOR SUBSCRIBING TO IUE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, From the commencement Of the American War, i-n 1774, t» tbe present time, INCLUDING Ti>e Reports of Meads of Departments.^' Committees, and other Official and Ag vale Papers of that Body, new firsl'fi. r.iittcd to be made public. TERMS. THE work will be printed oh a fine paper, aS a new neat ripe, in larg« oSav®. Each volume wiR contain above joo pa". 3 neatly bound aRd lettered. Uniformity in Sze, paper, and binding, wi« be obltrved throughout the work ; so that, while tie fubferibers become porTefT.d of a valualJe record »Q ornament may be added to their li' rarics. ' The pric« to fubferibers wii] b« 1 t 'ol!«. 1; n-. pet volume, ia boards, and 3 doll. whole V.oaic | but, as the puMifher docs not io*rn,! to print &>an' aiore thas t!\e number fuutcribe-i for, a coi'f nrs. ble risc on the price may be cii, a«d to (•riburi. Each Tokime will contain about one third left of lettor-pre/s than the original edition ; but, *« the pubUfher is not yet enabled to determine tkc enea» of the Private Jonrnals, which he mr.y be * l«w«4 to make public,h? cmiaot afjcrtiiu th» number ci volumes which will compriCe the work. $T Payments to te made an Mi-very »J eat) ■volume- Subftribers will havfc it at their option, aither to fubferibe for th« whole of the Journals, op to tha prefcat time, or to thof* only of the Old prior to the organization of the Federal Govern.", meat. * IN all countries t'aa proceedings in the coim mencenjent of th*ir governmeiUF, are 101 l in dark« nef» ant! onfcurity, owing to • earelefsntft, in the fncoeeiinj generation, to preserve tke public re. cords, sod th* atc-uion of the nation,ia thefernde ages, being caHedoff from their domcftic concerns, Co engage in v.-ars and conqwcft. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they bea tranfmitttd to our day* ? 'l ime, that deftroyi every tiling, enhances the value of well authenti cated public records, and tenders them aimed int eflimable. It i» hoped, thai Americans will, thcr»< fore, cnonrfully contribute their affiflance in tranft witting to polierlty the laboars of their ancefiori —foanders of the Cohnnbim uatioa. The work will certainly be advaiced witk expedition and promptitude. The following will Slow the liippbrt it ha* already acquired: " Philadelphia, June Is, 179?. •' To the Honorafcle the Senate and House of Rtp» refentatives of the United States. " The MEMORIAL, us the Subfcribert^itizeot, 4c. of Philadelphia, " Refpeßfulljft. e^jueth, " That having, in our refpe&ive avocationq frequent occaCons ta recur to the JourraU of Con. grefs, we experience inconvenience by the fcarw« ty of them: That we vndertland that Richard FoiweH, printer, of Philadelphia, hat had it >• contemplation ta print thet public record; and tf.at he hath obtained partial countenance Irom ma ny individuals; but that he has delayed protec ting the work, ia expectation of encouragement fr»m government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpeitfnlly l'olicit, as the publication ia necefTary to be difTeminated *mon£ public bodies, that Congress will, in their wifdon render him such additional encouragement, to that which he has obtained from private individuals, at to enable fcim to proceed with the work,fotkat your Memorialiflsmay be enabled to purchafi co pies of that record for themfejve*. Thomas M Kean.John O Cexe,Char!f*H»!tly ( Sanifom I.evy.T. Rosa, Wm. Moore Smith, Jbha Read jun. William Tilghmnn.John F. Mifflin, Jo seph B. M'Kean, John Bectly, W. Sergeant, Joha Thompson, Jared Ingerfoli, Jasper Moylan,William Rawle, J. Thgmas, William Levis, Janact Gibfon, M. Kcppele, Moses Levy, Robert i'orter, Geoige Davil, John Hallowell, James Oldden, Wal'er Franklin, James Milnor, John C, Wells John L. Leib, Alexander I Dallas, Jofcph Rte«l, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, Joha Nixoa,Robert Wall Robert H Dunkia, John £wing, Jt*o Ed*vardPen nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Young, Robert Campbell Septimus, Clavpoelc James Crakftank, Mathew Carey. Henry K. Hel muth, Petor De Haven, Joha Duulap, Eduard Shoemaker, John R. Smith, Williaen Hall, David C. Claypoole, Thomes Armftror.g, Samuel H. Smith, Joha Fenno. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the Honfeof Representatives of the United States, on Monday, the 18th »f June 1798: '• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for '• JONATHAN W.CONDY, LVexx." " RESOLVED by the Scuteand House of refentatives of the Urittd States of America in afTemblfd.Thar tht Secretary of theSeoate and t(ie Clerk of the House of Reprefentativcs, be authcriUd and direiScd. 'o fubferibe, on fuahternu as they may dwem eligible.for the use of the Senate and Honfe of Reprefenta'.ives, for four hundred Copies of the Congrefs.\.l>!ch a,e pro posed to he ptibiiflied by Richard Folwc* and such nutiber of copies of deficient volumesof the set» now in print,as may be necessary to complete the i fatr.e. JONATHAN DAYTON. Sfeaier of tlx Koufe of Refirefentatives. JAMES ROSS, Prtsidtnt *f the Semite pro tempore. Approve:*., March id, 1709. JOHN ADAMS, President the United States. v lti*y Ten Dollars Reward. DF.-ER.TSD from the quarter# of the fab- CrriSer, ua m.ifttd soldier, named JAMES MORFSON, bom in tbe >itate ef Delaware, aged twenty-eight, five (ret seven inches high, brc.vn ctiifcp'.exirfh, bhv rre\bUck hair " ' *Vt>nrv t ihall take up tile (aid deserter, and lodge him ia gaol cr deliver him to the fi.li at his qvurtcri iu Filbert, between Ninth and Tcrtb jlr- t=, Shall iccslve th« above reward it.Jr. U ch;iycs. Hi".yjAT\!lN GIBBS. J in. Captain icthrCgt. of infantry. <^w 1 January z%. F MKT ED BY J. fV.FXWh lawtf
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