Eighteen thousand Persons Of all witi.iii nine mot tfci psll. have found relief !>oni HA MIL -Tu.\ t Worm destroying Lozenges, In various con ari.u< Irom worms am ,iroiy foulncfs or tiLflrunions in the stomaah and bowels. I bis merticme bears no analagy whatever to othcrsof fnviiiar tide (o commonly contained oi, \ as operating with a degree of violence, fufiicieut, not only to kill 5 or;n?, i-ut fometinies to emtati ' ger the patient's life; on the contrary, a peculiar excellence of thhrcmdy is, it- beii'g ful'ed to every age and conftimtion, contains nothing but what is perfectly innocent, and is f» mild in its operation, that it cannot injure the mod delicate pregnant lady, or the tendcreft infant of a week old, fheuld no worms exist in the body; but will without pain or griping, elcanfe the ftoniach ant bowi*ls of whatcV-r is foul or ofF:nfivc, and there by prevent t!ie production of wort;s and maty fatal disorders RECENT CURES Seleilcd f;om several hundreds, the autbenti »itv oi' ; ,.b. ,my perk.il may afcertain'eithe by Ittter or ptrfcnal application—not beinj performed in Europe, nobody knows where— b„t at limine. AFFID .1 FtT, MICHAEL DUFI'Y, redding at No. 47 Wilkei ftrret, Bill's poiuf, in ihc city of Ba' lira: re. Vo:un'irily mAtth cath, that the sol lowing ifiatcmeat i? just and tr;;e. In the beginning of May lif, my three chil dren, a boy of seven, »ml two girls, the one five and the other three years of age, were taken very ill, neatly it the lame time, of a common fever, as I theti supposed ; but was scon con vinced the d forder wagcaufed by worms —- th**y *r.d viulki.: Hartings in their sleep, and with al mod continual vomiting and purging, particu larly the youngest. I made immediate applica tion to a physician of the firft repn'ation, and hi* medicines were admlniflertd with a coi.fi ceti:« of fucce's which m.ly encreafcd our dif appcintn-cn:. The children daily worle, an I I wa< absolutely withoßt hopes of their re coviry. The yc unwell fo-in appeared almofl devoid of animation, and scarcely an inhabitant of tti3 world In this distressing momet:t, I r.'as t )ld that Hin-.'.ton's Worm Deftro)i«g Lo zenges had performad many cures in cases c qttaliy desperate—l immediately purehafed a box, and gave each of them a dose, which in a few hours produced the molt desirable efTefls; the eldeU vr.ided a great number of very large many of them not a quarter of in inch long—in the y. ungeft they f**med to be confurned, and , had the appearai.ee of Iki: s ar.d of (limy mat ter. I rrpcated tile dose agreeable to the paper • good Hate if he. I h wliitli they fti'l enjoy, tho* five months have nearly elspfed fincethey we t rp. the borders of the grave, and the death of the whole appeared to be inevitable. Sworn bt fore me this »sth day of Septem ber, 1 759 . J. SMITH. I LETTER From Mr John J. Abtrcromlj, t'oap and Can dle Mamfaflurtr, Ao. 28, Bridge Street, Bultimare. TO THE PROPRIETOR OF H ;milt >n's Worm Destroying Lozenges. Sir, OSober 11, 1799. I c'link It ny nuty to inform you that I hav« experienced tlve happicft effed)» from yourLo z-nget, having b»tn much affliiSed for four y art pail, with various complaints caused l.y •vcortTis, particularly a constant pain in my flo mach and bowels, frequent and severe head ache, with a genera! laflitute and wraknefi, du rine which tims I Sad the be t medical advice that a tild *l>e obtained from the most Ikilful phyilciant I could hear of, both American and European, with ut any alleviation of my dif orrltr. I fliould, too probably, have continued with ut rtli't, but for your Worm Deflroying Lo icnp*", wh ; rh brought from me an aflonilh pig jjn.ity of fm*|l white wormi, about the size of a coaife thread, and in a fll<Ht time. 1 f. und myfelf perfeilly free from all my formtr coir, ph'it", and hue eujoyed a good state of health for five months pad. I have conft.mtfy recommended your mcdi cine* and fliall as long as I live, having, from, my own experience reaTon to believe it to be an invaluable and unparalnll'd rimeiy. Sfc»uld any pcrfon wish for further information, I will with plcafure fatUfy their enquiries onthii fub jecT. JOHN J. ABEXCROMBY. SIR, Jtdy 10, 1799. 1 had been a long time afflifled with a violent and gnawinf pain in my stomach, a dull, heavy, continual head ache, with a frequent fwimmirg in my head, accompanied with dimnefsof fight and sometimes psrtial blindneL, and was ren dered mcapahle of attending ny bufmefs, thro' loft of strength ; fomeiimes could fcarcety eat a m'irfel for two or three days ; when my appe tite would suddenly become aftonilhingly vora cious. I *irmly believed myfelf to be in a con sumption, which must soon put a period to my life, when happily hearing of several cures per formed by Hamilton's Worm Destroying Lo zenges in complaints which could not be accoui t ed for , I took two doses, which expelled an in credible number sf small (harp pointed worms : in ftort, I now enjoy as pcifeit health and flrength, a» ever I did in my life, and I believe my cure to be entirely effl&ed by means of your medi ine. My brother witnessing its surprizing |efßcacy was induced to tike a dose though in tolerab'e health, .which occasioned him likewise to void a grert quantify of worms of the fame kind, and thereby probabk- prevented his experiencing those dreadful disorders with which I was af flifled. A fineere desire that others in fimilir circum flinres may receive the fame benefit, is the rca son of my fending you this account. Your?, very rt-fj eiifvilly, AQUILA GOLDING. Hartford Road, a miles from Baltimore. OBSERVE. Those w ho wifli to avail ihemfelves of the be nefits proposed by the above remedy, fliould be particularly careful as they value their money and their health, to guard igainft the numerous impositions daily attempted on thepublic, by ap plying to Mr. \Vm. Y. Birch, Stationer, No. 17, Sou-h Second Street, who is appointed the only vender in Philadelphia.—Likewise observe t hit none can be depended on as being genuine, uniefs the Ognatureof Lee & Co. is paftedon the outside of each. Purchaser* by the dozen or grcce will receive a handsome allowance by application to Lee and to. Market street, Baltu&ore. January 17, A YOUNG MAN ACQUAINT tD with the Wed India trarie wifliej to L>e employed as a Supereargo. He wiU engage on moderate ceriks. Satisfadlory recom mendation wilibe produced. A line dirtied to A. B. left at the Printing Of fice will be immediately aitended to. December i a Infallible Gerjnan Corn Plaister. This Plainer (the invention of a German Phy fician, who tdminillered it in Germany upwards of 30 years with the greatest success) is infallible for the cure tf corns. It will effectually eradicate them, root and branch in a ihort time. [Price 50 cents.] Prrpar*d fey DoAor James Church, at his t)if pcnfarj r , Wo. 137, Frost flrcet, mar chc fry mar New York. / Sold by MefTrs- H. and P. Rice, 16 south Second ftrctt, Philadelphia. tor the TKBTH, BREATH, and SCUR VY in the GUMS, r.nd the The Anti- Scorbutic c fin&ure Is unequalled tor cleaning, whitening, and pre fer *ing the teeth, and tfliotually curing the scurvy in the gums. It will prevent the teeth from fur ther decay, fallen them if loofc, and render the breath pyfa*slly sweet. £ Price one dollar each bottle.] AND THt Volatile Tinfture for the Tooth Ache. | The raofl. efficicious remedy ev«r iifceverei* (or 1 that tormenting pain. It gives immediate an<* ; permanent relief in the moll violent cafe*; con ■ tiirs nothing but what i> perfectly innocent, and may with fa ery b* applied to pregnant women or to children. [Pricf 371 cent».] Prepared only by Dr. Chuvch, New York, and Told by MtlTri H. aud P. Rice, 16 south ttfcoiid street* Philadelphia. Pcrfon» affliSed with the head ache, proceeding from whatever cause, witi find irillant relief iu the v'pslication ut Church's Auodoyne Essence. Iu rheumatic, nervous, mid billious head achct its has nut its equal. It nc.'. only alleviate that tormenting pain, but removes it almufl iuftan toncoufiy. Ihe head :che occaSoned by har.' drinki g, and any local pains in any other part' of the body or extremities are by application, «f fc&ually rimovcd. Prepared only by the inventor and sole propri etor, Dr. James Church, at his difpe: i'ary, Front flrect, near che Fly market, New \ orlr; an< (old by Mcffrt H. and P. Rice, 16 south Scceru flreet, Philadelphia. The only Medicine in the world .that cures the most inveterate Itch ill four hours. r ' The genuine patent Scotch Ointment. Far pleafuuaefc, fafety, expedition, «aie and certainty, h fuperior to vtj other medicine, for the core #f It it so certain in iti operation, that it has never failed in any one inflance whatever, of effectually c»ring that difagrceable disorder in four hours, by one application only, though applied to man) thou lands in England, Scotland and Ireland. It doi-fc Rot contain one particle of mercury, (fee the at fcdsvit*) hut may he applied with the greatci. fafety, t© the must delicate lady during pregnancy, or the tendered infants. \ The proprietor is so crrt.-.ri of its infallibility that he engages to re'urn the money to any per son en whom it did not perform a cure in four hours. Prepared oily hy ths inventoi and sole propri etor, Dr. James Church, at hi* difperifary, 137 Front ttrjet, near the Fly market, New York ; and fold by Mcffrt H and P. kice, 16 fou'h Second Ilrner, Philadelphia ; and Mr. Rice, Baltimore. * Tbit affidavit may be fee* at the plant of fait* VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. About 25 acres of Land, LAYING on the east fide of the Falls Read.— On the F.afl it is bounded by property belong ing to Mr. Tench Francis, f«n.—on the south, by a road c.f two perches, and on the north by a lane, which separates it from Mr. M'Call. It is propo sed to divide this land into 3 equal parts in order to fait the purchaicrs. Also, 31 acres, fkuated on the weft fide of Gerrr antown.roid, adjoining Mafters's eftite, being part of the property of the lata Samuel Mifflin. For terms appjy to Samuel Mifflin, corner 0! Market ind nth ilrects. January 14. dtf. TO BE SOLD, r l~ HRF.E or four loti of about 30 or 40 acres 1. each, more or lcfo as may suit a purchaser. On each of which there is a good fitaation for a house—viz. one on the riwr Delaware, suitable either for a gentleman's feat, or for a person who might wilh to engage in the lumber buDnefs hav ing a g »d landing. One c:mmanding a view of the river !rom the highest ground betw«cn the Pennypack and Poguetiin creeks ; and another on the Bristol Road. Enquire ef Mr. Gilpin nejr the 11 mile ftoneos the said road. FOUR LOTS, Gtf about 10 acreslaoh with good situations for building ; one of whicfc is suitable for a tan.yard, and has a (mall Hone house and a young bearing orchard on it, on the Ncwtowß road near Suider'f mill about 10 miles from Philadelphia, and one other lot of about 30 acres on the Pennypack.— Enquire of Jonathan Clik who lives oa the praiai fes or of Mr. Gilpin. Pofl'cffion will We given in the spring, but build ing materials may be coHe&ed fo^ncs, November 8 Horses to Winter. HORSES will h* taken to winter at Prtfpta hill, at the 12 miiet Hone on the Briflol Road, wherethey will have good Timothy and Clov rHay, well littered and cleanad anal a field to run in when the weather is good. £s* Enquire of Mr. William BellMerchast, or on the premises. N. B Will not ba anfwerablc for accidents or escape, but will take every precaution to prev.nt either. lavrtf i» FOR Tiit CURE OF CORNS. TOOTH ACHE, HEAD ACHE. (]Pri<c go CcnU.] THE ITCH. TOR SALE ALSO THK CRElrlfoßS OF WII.LIaM I,a;«BI.EY late of Hauavertown <hjp, Ua«phin county, Store-keeper, are deiircd to take no ice that he ha 9 appliedto the Jud ges of the Court ot Common {-"leas of Dauphm Cousty, for the benefit of the acls of AfTemblj of j this state, made lor the relief of infolveiit Debtors*, and that the Court have appointed the lccoud Men day of March next, to hear 1 is creditors a.nd hirv at the Court Kcufc is I-arrifLurgh. January 23 —31. iNDEriTEU to the Eflate of Juhn Whar ton, late of ilit City of Philidtlpliia, Mer chant, d«c«afeil, are reqneflril to pay ilie fciae and thoir having demands rgainll his Eftate.t produce their account* Irgatly attelUd to KEARNY WHARTON, Acting Execut'.Ti No. ji 11, Spruce street. November n. dtf. AJX perfooi indebtad to Ac Eflite of CAP TAIN KS.IS4.N FfIZPATRICK, au rit»r. dcccifw). are rtijucftid t« iir.aiednte payment to the futfcribm ; md <hof< who k*Tt ipy ddnandi agunft the faid,«A»t* we teqacfic to furmlh th«ir accounts for*f«ukmutt to P. FFRRALL, > F „_. fori THOMAS M'EUEN, $ Executo "' January 13, 1800. UNSEATED LANDS. THE OWNERS OF Unseated Lands in Weftnicrelaud county, Pcnufyivania, arc here' y notified, thar un lcfs the Taxes due ou said lands for *** paid into the haudft of 'John Brandon, Ess trt»afa«cr of said county, on or before the aoth of April next, they will be advertised for iale, at the law jdirctU JAMES M'GREW, ") HENRY ALLSHOUSE, [Comm'rs. JEREMIAH MURRY, J 'January 18. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. . PUBLIC NOTICE 1$ HEREBY CIVSN, f»r%9<- tq the i& of CwgreCi parted ea ifl diy as ju»«, one thoufjßd) fcvea htin«" dred and n.tftyfix, entitled "an rtgulft ing the gTaiiii of land jppropriaied for mili tary ftrvlcc*, aod for tie (euety of UoiLd Bitiiircit tor urojwgaiing the golptl among the ' fnd the a& fupplcineßtary to the fjld racirwa<9 pafifdon the fetaifdtUjr of M.rch, . t eitaiifjud seven hundred andnuie ty nina jtowit: T&AT rfrejrafl ol- LaiiV herein after de scribed, nai.-.e'y, w bcgii.aing at the North Wet) ci rner of the Icvea rafgt* of townfcipi, and ruaaing thence sty milk* <luc fouili, along the wefteru beumiary tlie fai<J ranges ; —thence due Weft tv the Main Branch of tlte Scioto ri vex ; thence vp the Main Braccfa of thefaid ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line croflra fche lame a'oisg.tlie laid boun dary line to the Tufcaiorak branch ai the Mwf ktngura liver at thecr. ffing p!at« above Fort Lawrence; thence down the said river, to the point where a line mo due we A from the place of beg'ißßing, wiU Interfefl the said river j thence along the line Co run to the>place ps be-: naming haabeeu divided into townlhipa of five milc{ (quire, and fraiTionalparti of town fhjps; a*4 thrt \>\ut and lurvtyi of the laid 4 townships tad fractional parti of townlhipi are dopo&ted in the offices of the KrgiQer of the Treafurv aod Sujveyor CicDcral, for the kifpec tioa of all perfoas lonoemed. Tin holders of.fcuh warrants ai hate barn or fhalj be granted [or military )trvice»perform ed during the lite war, are required to present the fame to the Register of the Treasury, at fooie time prior to the twelfth d.iy of Ecbruary in the year, one thousand eight hundrad, for the purpose of being registered 5 No regiflry will however, be made of any 'eft quant'ty thas a quarter townlhip, oi : foui thoofan3 atret. The priority of location of the warrar.lt which may be prefcuted and k yilUred iu manner afore said, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, wiH immediate ly afur the said day, be determined by lot, in the mode drefcribed by tha ad firfl recited. The hoMnt of rtgifltred warraott, {hall on Monday tha 17* day of February, in the year i8o»,l 0 the order of which the priority of locati on by lot at aforefaid, pefon. ally,or"Wy th«\r agents, dcfigaate in »xkit lg at the office of the Register of the Treasury, the partiou lar quarter townflnipsele&sd hy thsm refoeaiyely and such of the said holders ai Hall not rfefignatr their locaciwu on the said day, lhali be poflponed in locating such warrants to all otharluMei. of regiftercri warrant! V. . __ The holders of warrants for military ferviee, I WILL BR SOT n fuffieient to cover 011 cor more quarter townfbins At PU- v r ? ortraiHof Courthoufend acreseach*; (hall at an* Publtc Vendue, en Saturday, i^tbof time after Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 March next, and prior to the firft day 01 January, 1801, be al- A tkree story Brick House to reg<aer |hf said warrants in manner a. » nth V t ' for.faid, and forthwith to make locations therefor f\ • , rge Kl,chen > with two orthret-buili «n any trad or trails of land not befwe located ln ?. I ° t *' the famt, Ctuatc on the VI- ' c A 0 I r . Dcro< K, "g High Street., Wiimin^toß. AU warraots or claims for lands on account of ,* ? , two st ory brick ho„fe, &c. fiiiuteonthe military fcrvicw, wJiich Aullnotbe rcgiftt:r«d and J lOl1 ** *^ eot f^ c U P|>« market houfr* Wi'mitifj located befcre the firft day of January, jßoi, are by ," n- . a lot of excellent marA in Bra*- the fupplememary ad of Coogrefj herein bp'ore d >' wine . of »•> ut two acres and a half. L it ths, « on< *d*y of March, 1799, lho "B hl ««»ectflary to particularHe this pro glared to be forever barred. perry,asit is pr.lu.scd thepurchafer will!>&ne my t, PhitJl:1 P l >!a. th. to view it. The conditions will be made kno n day and year above mentioned. en tbe t'ay cf file " M " ° UV si R Jttr OTT - 1 SAMUEL & JOHN ADAMS. Wilmington, (Del.) Jan. ay. IJW „. treasury department. whereas, eiaht»cr^ln f totheLojn <*anng intereS at °f E fe*,sn the state of New jcrfcy difeScd tc aanvl™"?,™ Pe '" """""v'/" «hat the , n ' c " ff " f the laid county, the H„ ht , of T' A 2' ayme '' ,lhaUhavebe 'nmacle " Cll,ts ' ««"»« a » d tfMvgood, and S« during r D » a . W r' C v W ' U bec °me due L anasaud tuiements ot J.bn Sy„ mts at the ' enr • >, c da y« °f month cf Julv I _ to Willtam Wells, in a pica of trespass on the nfuing^Certificates of Funded Sf ck may at C l ° h * dalfta S c thr.ethoufand dollars;— "u hC Trtdfu 7 ° r L«n t A "i J*"", 'he f»id fcenff dirt, a, the term of fi/ft n i f amou nt of the four l une I>ft "turn to the said (ourt that rO - CmC,it,y ° f 'hedefendant by a certain Send givl'hy fir, f J i P" oncsrtlfica t«s.;—Kacer- *^^ tth ias Dennian and Samuel Meeker to the Kd FUnd f dS " :ck will however he iiTued r1 £ ff ndlnt > the amount ofnear two thouf^rd for Lfs than one hundred dollars. dollars,and alio by Gaty land warrants • buch fubfenption certificates as may be,Dre I « A "*" *W«"> the said John Clvn eotln t* , T " arur >' or LGln Offices i n I f1 . ,a11 a special bail, and rocclve eqbence of the foregoing arrangement, wU> be 1 ! , e f ruUon at ruit "f the plaintiff, judgment ndorfed wd diflinaiy marked so as to denote ' hlr'" agab<l him ' ard hi, property that * moety as t+l e (lock has been iflbed. ' ft™ in lucht S" OLIVER WOLCOT7 " prov dL ' d - Wcr> of tic Treasury. °g den » Clerk, & C . sawtf. Jtawtf NOTICE. ALL PERSONS NOTICE. March 11thy 179) I. Fashionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, NO. 134, MJKKBT-STRSET, HAS jull received per ship Thomas Chilklty and Adriana, irom London, an elegant affbrttn«Bt ol the rrioft faftiionablc Chemille rosette FEATHERS Fancy flowers Blade tiifany 2o*er» Wreaths Pijik, yellow 1 and blue crape, fall dress cae« Do. do. and do. Nc]fon'» bonssts Infant's pips straw bonnet Maid's iancy do. do. f Womuu's do. do. do. Do. do. (tides Do. do had Fancy bug'e flioe rofcs Do. do. trimmings Black, whitt, b!ut, yellow, pink and.orarge «raprf Lilu.'k, ni.iie an.', j-r..* gauze veiU Do. gauze cloaks it. B. And per Harmony, just arrived, a further ad'ortmeiit us Millinery. Ju:iS 16 t»* 3 w- VALUABLE LOTS fOR SALE, On Wedoefday the Sfth day of March n*rt, at Hi o'clock in the e»«nin|r, at the Merchant'a Cos- fit House, will be fold by public au&i«n, the followirg dclcribed valuable Lot* of Ground, eligibly Ciliated far SUMMZB. RETREATS. No. x. A CERTAIN LOT or FIECE of L.*NP, Ctuale on the east fide of Cermantown road, about two railei and a half from the city of Philadelphia, bounded on the north by land of Mr. Thamas Gri;».», whereon he is tow erecting a house and malting improve ment for hi> funimer relidcnce, od the call by land of Jofcph Norri», and weft by the Caid road, containing by computation 14 acrei and a half. its No. l. A certain lot or piece of land, part of a trail crmmonly called the Viicyard, situate on the well fide of the WilTahickon or Ridge road, nearly oppoflu to Turner's lane, in the neighbour hood ol the Country Seats of Jeremiah Parke/, JohnNixoa, James Crawford and Jasper Moylan, Efqrs. being marked and numbered in a plan or map of the said large trad called the Vineyard, No. containingfeven acres and ten perches. d}m No 3 Oi.e other lot or pitce ef land adjoining the last d.-fcribod lot to the northward, containing II acres and one hundred and three perch-*. The v»ry valuable property now offered for file mult be too well known to require a further description It is well worth the atteutiou ol those who wilh to frcure to themfclves plcafant and healthy si lfc/tioLi in the vicinity of the city. The tefun of iale are, on third pare of «he pur chafe O'.oncjrto he paid in tea day* after the I ale ; im.c third in ninety dajrt, and the remaining thiro iu fix month*; for the two last ]>i)itw;ntt (inclu ding intcreft) approved iado'fcd ndtet to b< given. The tile is unexceptionable. Sold by order of McflY'.lfjac Wharton, Thomas Fitxfimons, Phil ip Nicklia, William M Murtrie, Samuel W. Fitt er, Ttufteei for the creditors of Blair M'Clcna chan. JOHN CONNELLY, AMottr. January it. Valuable Properly for Sale, fa Ckefatst, near Sixth street, dkeflly oppofitt CexoK'ass Hall. A LOTofground,ahout 11 feet from in Chef nut flreet and 73 feet in depth, whereen is a good frame house, now in the te..ure of Samuel Beiiga ful'j. <9 to a ground rent of »o» per annum. The, advantageous fituarioa of this property re quires no comments, for it mud be known, tlx re arc few ifi this city to equal it, il uoccceptiombit title will be made to the pvtrchafer. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, 00. 198. Chtfiut flruct, next door to the pr« miit*. march ; TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, OK EXCHANGED, For property in tie City, or within tbirtj miles as it, A PLANTATION or trail of Land id Miffliu County and State of Pennfylva* mi!*t of the river Juniata, con taining ibo»t 3"oacre». There ire about fifty acres cleartd, part of which it a rirh bottom, watered by a ronftant stream that it (Irong •novgh to work an oil or a grilt mill. Any person inclining to dta) for it, may obtain fur ther information by apjilying at the «ffic • of inn gazette. N. fl. If fofd, credit wilt be given fcr tUrt of the money. Ooloberi;, 1759 REAL ESTATE, fOR SALE, MAR TEX CtTT. 3t»wtißF,dt?M. tu th fa tf JU'IT RtCEIVED From the BOSTON M;nufL,ry A OF . WINDOW GLASS Of different sites, ' FOS SALE Br ISAAC HAKVEY, J tK< N. B. 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M a. prrfew tiep,« to the* only of * • Old Convrtf# prior to lha •i W MiMlioa of the Federal OCflt* ' IN »B coumriu, l\. proeeoflon. hi the to*. u«uc<.mcatof their twnwiti. ar«U» -i. .u.) ntfi and o ,fcurity, owing 10 • earaMoufi, ia tk* lucceeuing generation, to prefervc the public n cord«, and the Mtrntloo of the nation,in theferei age», being caH.d at bom their domeOic cos«ni to etgjgc in ware and eonquet. Of what iaia&t v»lm would th«law« of Alfred be, had they tea traafj'iiued to.Our dayt i Tine, that denroyi every thine, enhance* the value of well aathiiA Cited public record), and reoderi them >!a*a if ellunable. Iti* hoped, thai Aaterieaes will, ther* tore, oliearfully contribute their aflftance in truf* Bitting to pofterky the laboiri of their aneefieri —founder» of the Columbian nation. The. work wiU certainly be advanced witfc expedition and promptitude. The lellowing wiß Ihow the support it has already acquired: " Philadelphia, Jurn 15, 1798. '•To the Honorable the Senate and Houfc oi R«p. refentatives of the Unites Sum. The MEMORIAL, of the Ac. of Philadelphia, " That hairing, in our reipe&ive avocations,, frequent occafionsto recur to the Journals of Con grsfs, we experience inconvenience by the fcar«- ty of thaui : That we underfland thatßichari Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia, liat hud it is contemplation to print that public record; and that he hath obtained partial coLHtenaoeelrom ma ny indivi iuals; but that he has dalayed profeci ting the work, in expectation of encoeragfmcae fram government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpe&fnlly iolicit, at the publication it ntceflary to be disseminated among public bodies, that Congress will, in their wisdom re nder him such additional encouragement, to that wh ch he has obtained from private individually as to enable him to proceed with the work,fo that your Memorialtfls aiij be enabled to purchase 10- pie« of that record for themfejves. Thomas M Kcan.John D.C»ie, CharlesHeatly, ■S'anifom Ltvy.T. Rofs, Woi. Moore Smith, Jfcha Read jun. Wiiliarn Tilghman,John F. Mifflin, Jo seph B- M'Kean.John Beckly, W. Sergeant, Joha Thompson, Jared Ingerfoll, Jasper Moylan,William Rawle, J.Thomas, William Levis, James Gibfon, M. Kcppcle, Moses Levy, Robert I'orter, Georgt Davi», John Hallowell, James Oldden, Walter Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Rted, fhoroas Willing, Samuel M Fox, John Nixon.Robert Wala Robert H. Dankin, John Ewing. Jun EdwardPen nirgton, Hilary Baker! William Nichols, William Young, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypo«l« James Crukfltank, Mathtw Carey, Henry K. Hel mutV, Peter D« Haves, Joha Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C- Claypoole, Thomas Armstrong, Samuel H» Smith, John Fcono. dtf. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre* fented to the Honfe of Roprefentatives of tto' United States, on Monday, the »Bth*f Ju* 1798: '• WILLIAM LAMBERT, far « JONATHAN W.eONDY.Ctra*." «' RESOLVED by the Senate and Houie of Ref refmtatives of the United States of America i» Gongrcfs affembled.Tha: the Secretary of theSentt* and Ae Clerk of the House of R«prefeo«tivet,b* authorilid and directed, to fubferi'e,on fu at they may d««nj eligible,for the use oftheSawM and Houfc of Keprefentatives, for four h»odr«d Copies of the Journals of Congress,"which a,e VO" posed to be publilhedby Aichard Folwcll andngl*. riuc iber of copies of deficient volojsatof the W* now in print,at may be necessary to complete tkt fame. JONATHAN DAYTON. Speaker of the House of Reprefentatines- JAMES ROSS, President tf the Senate fro tempore- Approred, March zd, Tjqg. JOHN ADAMS, President of the United Ststel* may so Ten Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the quarter# of the W*. frriber, an cnliked CoMter, namwi JAMS* MORISOJJ, born in the State of Delaware, i(* twenty eight, five feet feveti inches high, broW*> complexion, blue eyes,black hair tf-T Whosvr fhat 1 take up the fajd defertSV .« and lodge him in gaol or deliver hinr-W the I°'" fcriber, at his quarters in Filbert, between NW® and Tenth ftrccts, (hall receive ths above and rcafuiialik charges. BENJAMIN GIBBS, Jan. ; Captain ioth regt, of infwtt/* January 18 Paint ed by y. w. fsnxo- l»wtf
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