JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, A quantity OF WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes, FOR SALE BY ISAAC HARVEY, J»n. N. B. /*nyfizeor fixes that maybe wan'ed cut larger than 18 by ie„ean be had from said manufa&o rj, on of derrd; and attention given to for waid on any ordera that may be left for thatpurpofe Apply at No. 9, South Water-street, as above juJy 8 dtf Valuable Property for Sale, Id Cheftmt, near Sixth street, difeAlf opposite CONGRESS HALL. A LOTofground, about »i feet front in Chef nut street and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Btnge fubjetSt to a ground rent of sot. per annum. The, Gtuatio* of this property re quires no comments, forit must be known, thfre are few in this city to equal it, an unecceptionable title will be made to the pnrchafer. Apply to' JAMES GIRVAN, No. 19?,Chefnut fl. next door to the pr«m fa~. march 5 tu.th latf TERMS Of Richard Folwet!, in Philadelphia, fa FOR fUBSCMtIBINC To 7 HE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, i From the commencement Of the American War, in 1774, to the present time, INCLUDING lie Reports of Heads of Departments, of Committees, and other Official and Pri vate Papers of that Body, nov> first per mitted to be made public. TBRMt, THE work will be printed on a line paper, and a lew near tipe,in Urge odlavo. Each volume wiH contain above 500 pages, neatly bound and lettered. Unilormity in tie, paper, and binding, wiH be oblerved throughout the work ; to that, while the fuhferibers become poffeflVd of a valuable record, an ornament may be added to their librarict. ■ The priot to fuhferibers will be * dolls. 75 ott. pei volume, in boards, and 3 dolls, whole bound , but, as thrpuhlilher doet not intend to prinjt man more than the number fubferibed for, a coi?fid«ra ble rife on the price m-ay be eipcited to non-fuhy fcribort. F.aeh volume will contain about one third left of letter-press than the original editimi; but, as the publisher it not yet enabled to determine the extent of the Private Journals, which he may be allowed to make public, he cannot afoerrain the number of volumes which willcomp rife the work. £s® Payments to be made on delivery oj each volume. Subft-ribert will have it at their option, either to fubferibe for th« whole of the Journals, up to the prefrnt time, or to thof» only of the Old Congress prior to the orgamxation of the Federal Govern ment. IN all countries, fit proceedings in the com mencement ef their governments, are 101 l in dark ness and obfeurity, owing to a carelessness, in the (ucceeding generation, to preserve the public re cords, and the attrition of the nation, in th»fcru4e ages, being call-d off from their domedic concerns, to engage in wars and conqucft. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they hetn % transmitted to our days ? Time, that deflroys every thing, enhances the value of well authenti cated public records, and renders them almofl in ellimable. It i- hoped, thai Americat.ll will, there fore, ehearfully contribute their affifiance in trans mitting to poflwity the labours of their anccOort —founders of the Columbian nation. * # » The work will certainly be advanced with expedition and promptitude. The following will fbow the fuppart it has already acquired: " Philadelphia, "June 15, 1798. " To the Honorable the Senate and House of Rep refentativet of the United States. " The MEMORIAL of the Subfci ibert.Citirens, Icc. of Philadelphia, " RefpeSfulljJi.civetb, " That hiving, in our refpefiive avocations, frequent occasions to recur to the Journals of Gon greN, we experience inconvenience by the fcarc-i* ty of them: That we underftaod that Richard Foiwetl, printer, of Philadelphia, has had it in contemplation to print that public record; and that he hath obtained partial countenance irom ma ny individuals; but that he has delayed proleca ting the work, io expe&ation of encouragement fr«ni government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpe&fnlly lolicit, as the publication is necefiary to be difleminated among public bodies, that Congrcfs will, in thejrwifdom render him such additional encouragement, to that which he has obtained from private individual', as to unable him to proceed wtth the work,fo that your Memorialists may be enabled to purchase co pies of that record for themselves Thomas M Kean, John 1") Coxe, Charles Heatly, Santfom Levy.T. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smith, John Read jun. William Tilghman.John F. Mifflin, Jo seph B. M'Kean.John Beckly.W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jared Ingerfoll, Jasper Moylan,William Rawle, J.Thomas, William Levis,James Gibfon, M. Kcpprle, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, George Davit, JoHh Hallowcll, James Oldden, Walter Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, John Nixon, Robert Wain Robert H. Dunkin, John Ewing. Jun. EdwardPen nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Young, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoole James Crukftiank Mathew Carey, Henry K Hel muth, Peter De Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Claypoole, Thomas Armttrong, Samuel H, Smith, John Fenno. ' True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the House of Representatives of the United States, on Monday, the ißth »f June 1798: «• WILI.IAM LAMBERT, for « JONATHAN W.eONDY,Ct.ERK." " RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Rep /efentatives of the United States of America in Gongrcfi afTemblcd,Th.it the Secretary of theSenat* and the Clerk of the House of R«prefematives,be authorile-d and directed, to fubferibe, on futh term as they may d#«m eligible, for the use of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journalsof Congress, which a,e pro posed to be publilhedby ftichard Folwell and such nnriber of copies of deficient volume* of the set* now in print,as may be necessary to complete thr fame. JONATHAN DAYTON. Speaker qftbe House of Reprefentalives. JAMES ROSS, President »/ the Senate pro tempore. Annroved, March »d, 1759. APF JOHN ADAMS, President qf tbt United States. WWtf nay «». NOTICE. THOMAS HAWTHORN, Of the City of Philadelphia, Merchant HAVING ON the 9th day of Aug. 1799, aflignfd all his Ef'ate, real, personal and mixed, to JOHN M. NESBirT and JONATHAN MEREDITH. —All persona indebted to the said Thorna* Haw thorn '>r to th« late house of Hawthorn and Kerr are desired to pay their refp« usuaL Feb. S To tl t nervous, weak, debilitated, sedenta and consumptive, IS KF.COMMKMMI), THE CELEBRATED BOTANICAL TEA, Imjlead of Foreign Tea. ""PHIS Tea it nniverfally approved of in prefer * ence to foreign tea, as the mo ft pleasant, wholefrme, enlivening invigorating, and power ful restorative ev«r adopted, for perfoat of all agi >, hut particularly those of the above defcriptbn; a it will infallibly ftrengtheo, and eventually repair a bad conOitution. It is taken for breakl'aft infcead of foreign tea, and at our firft aliment in the morning is deligntd to recruit the waste of the body fr ni the nighc'V infenfi' le perfpiratinn; it it well known, and an important f<.dl which ought to he home 011 the mind of every one, that foreign teat are inade quale to such p«rpofes, as all will allow ; it un nerves and wears the fuhftanct of the solids. This fttbftitutc is profeflionally approved as a salutary and netirifliing diet, or as a morning and afternoon beverage. THE BOTANICAL TEA is (insularly efficacious in all cases of inward weak ness, trembling or shaking of the hands, loss of ap pctitii, (particularly in the morning) deprefliati of spirits, windy complaints. It speedily relieves'!»« head and stomach in gouty or rheumatic cases; an in cases of weak digeltion. but particularly after making too free with the confutation, by an in; moderate use #f wine, fpiritous liquors, or any in temperance ; it it happily suited to hot clim ' s, and is adopted and approved of by Tome of the fir ft families in the United Statet and in the Wef 1.-- diet, fer ift iiouriftting and invigorating prop tie*; and it bilioia cases where the appetite haV failed, it is a fovtreign remedy. At proofs of the evil tendency from the u(e of foreign teas, it subjoined the spinions of fonie 0 the firft physicians in Europe. OiV FOREIGN TEA. " The csufe of the is drinking too much tea; many imagine tea hut no ill effefl ur"»n thr ntxvts, :hi« however a m.ftakt-: it »lfed» thi nerves, which is evident from itj < aufing the hand* to (hake, preventing sleep, occafioniog giddiness, dimness ot fight, fickneft, Stc. " Sirorg infuflent of India Tea, not only un nervci but deftrojs the bodily fHuilioan " I*. H.SMITH. And in another publication, Dr- Hugh Smith fay, " Tea is hurtful bi>th to the ftomaeh and nerves; it causes phrenfioK, delirium, appoplrxics, and other disorders of the hrain, which are pro duced by the nerves being thus disarranged and debilitued, the digestive fatuity of th» ftomaeh is much weakened, and the body failing of the re cruiting juices. mufL tend to emaciation and the whole frame thus rendered one system of aiftrefc ind infirmity." The justly celebrated Dr. Tillot fays, " This faffiionable beverage, India Tea, is extremely per nicious, it destroy s the strength of the ftomaeh the vicera, the blood, the nerves, and eventually the whole b'dy." Dr. Molierefiys*" In bilious complaints, te* is extremely hurtful " Dr. Frthergill. " Tea is very offenfive to the lungs, and impedes respiration; it is therefore highly improper for persons who have a difficulty of breathing, or any complaint of the 1 rings or nerves-" Dr. S*u«ders fays, (fee hi s Medical Me:n.) •' Indian tea renders men imp#t«nt and women barren; hence we may account for the pcrfon* in the higher circles having lew children, and those in general very Gckly and unhealthy." For more accounts of this tea, fee tfte second edition of Dr. Church's pamphlet. Thi» botanical tea is calculated to produce the contrary effefls, is the rrfult of long and indefa tigable study and experience, and by perfeveringly adopting its use, will be found to answer the ef fects herein mentioned. It is cheaper than India tea—one packet at 7J cents, will hft •"« person for breaklaft nearly one month—canaiftert containing eight packet*, five dollars. The celebrated BOTANICAL TEA is pre pared only by Dr. James Church, at hit Dispen sary, No. 137 Front-Street, near the Fly-Market, New York, and fold wholesale and retail, by Messrs. H. and V- Rite, 16 South Second Street, Philadelphia, and Mr. Jas. Rice, Baltimore. February Jj HEAD ACHE. Ferfoni affliAed with the head ache, proceeding from whatever caafe, will find inftaat relief in the application of Church's An&doyne Effettce. In rheumatic, nervous, and billions head aches its has not its equal. It not only alleviates that tormenting pain, but removes it almost instan taneously. The head ache occasioned by hard drinking, and any local pains in any other parts of the bt>dy or extremities, are by application, tf feKethonfand fevenhundred and nine ty nin.; to wit: THAT thr'traiS of Land herein aft«r d«- fcribcd, na • e'y, " Oeginning at the North W«fl c< rner ot the fej»w> rang«y« of th« laid tnwn'hips and fra<9ional parts of townOiips are deposited in the «Hice» of the Regifler of the Trealury and Surveyor General, for the infpec [ion of all prrfons concerned. 11. Dr. BUCHAN The holders of such warrants as have Ween or shall be granted for military i'ervice« perform ed during the late war, are required to prcfcnt the fame to the Regifler of the Troaftiry, at fom« time prior to the twelfth d .y of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpose of being registered ; No registry will however be made of any ess quant ; ty than a quarter townlhip, or : four thousand acres. 111. The priority of location of the warrants which may be presented and vegifteredin manner afore faid, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thsufand eighthundred, wiH immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in the mode diefcribed by the acl firft recited. The holdtis of regtfUred warrants, lhall on Monday the i?BOO s on appre h. t x!,ng her (hallbe entitled to the above and pr.or to the firtt day 01 January, 1802, be al- r£W J d _ Bo roft , or char « wiU be paid . lowed to reg.fter the fa.d warrants >o manner a- NU) shc had , y „ r9 a 6 nii hm , nu , ntils t0 fcl ve lorefaid, and iortnwitn to make locations therefor T)a\FYFT I*7^7PA^THTCK on any trad or tF a« s oHand not before located. | Go(hcn ChTfter f f.ly a 9. All warrants or claims for lands on account of august 6 3awtf military services, which shall not be rrgiftered and . .. _ . located b« fore the firft day of January, 1801, are hy jblftJ/ DolluVS KCWUfd. the supplementary ail of Congrel's herein Wore _ recited, pasTed on the second day of March, 1799, "TV ESERTF.D from the quarter, of the fob declared to he forever barred. JJ fcriber, on Saturday the Bth inft. an enlisted O.vea under my hand at Philadelphia, the naRKd JAM ES BUTLER, a Carter by ay an year a o*e mentione . occupation, born in the State of Mew Jersey, aged ULIV&K nUI.LU I I. thirty five years, five feet nine inches high, sandy Sec. of the Treasury, complexion, hazle eye», and short sandy hair, hai —-■ been some time arefide tof this city, it is thought TREASURY DEPARTMENT. he is now in Mount Molly in New Jersey, or its May 2 9 tb, 1799. ' ieinit y- " bi ' y rtWe 'T'HE proprietors of certificates iffiied for ful»- On Thwrfday the nth instant, an enlisted X fcriptiona to the Loan bearing interest at soldier, named JOHN BARK, born in Lar.caf eight per centum per annum, are notified, that t er, Pennsylvania, his occupation that of a la at any time after payment (hall have been made bourer, thirty-nine years of age, five feet nine ®f the sth inftalttient, which will become due inches high, dark eyes, black hair, which he during the firft ten days of the mOßth ef July W ore queued, of a dark complexion, hit face enluing, Certificates of Funded Stock may at bloated by the immoderate use of fpiritoht li their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan quors; hn acquaintance being in Wilmington Offices, refpeilively, for the amount of the four or its vicinity, where he formerly liveit, 'ti» pof firft inftalmsnts, or one moiery of the fnms ex- fible he may tike that rout prefledin the fubfeription certificates:—No cer- Whoever'fliall take up laid deserters and lodge tificates of Funded Stock will however be iflued them in jail, or shall deliver them to the iuhferiber, for less than one hundred dollars. at his quarters in Filbert, between Ninth and Tenth Such fubfeription certificates as may be pre- flreets, Philadelphia, or to any officer ol tht army tnted at the Treasury or Loan Offices in con- of the United States, shall receive tht above re equence of the foregoing arrangement, will be ward, and reasonable charges; or for either of ndorfed and diftinflly marked so as to denute, them a proportionate compensation. that J moetv of the flock has been issued. OLIVER WOL.COTI, Secretary of tie Treasury. ALL PERSONS NOTICE. UNSEATED LANDS. ¥he Year iB6O is arrived I UNION TAVERN* In George-Town, upon the Potomak, is FOR SALE, Upon the pren»ife», on the firft Monday >n May next. '"PHIS Tavern was built by the subscription 1 of a nu/nber of gentlemen ai a neceflary and ul'eful improvement to the town—lt colt 16000 dollars in the year 1796 when materials and wo.kmanfhip were much cheaper than at this time The terms of subscription were that it ft.ou!d be fold to the highest biddei on the day above mentioned it is a handsome, fubllantial brick bu'Ming, of three ftorie., fronting sixty feet on the moll public street in the town, and running back sixty three fret upon a wide and convenient ftrect —'I he house is admirably calculated for a tavern. It »ontain« upon the firft fl or four large rooms, «ne of them ;o by 20 tctt and another 43 by 20, besides a large bar and rtrell i g room, upon the second floor is an elegant assembly room, 60 by 30 fe«t, and thiiet conve nient lodging rooms. Upon the third fljor ate ten exiellent lodging rooms —the gai rit admits of a division of ten more. Therjf*t a I faa good kitchen and commodious rtiiars fufficient for liieh a house. Paffiges and croft paffiges iH,er feifl the house in loch a mannar as to niakeeach room private. There Sables fufficieut for the aceommo. dltion of fifty harfes, with convenient (beds for carriages—attached to the building are* thrte lots of 60 reet by taoeacb* which front on three streets, and in the back yard and not »o yards from the kitchen is a copious and ntver failing spring of mod excellent running water# The nature of improvements and their con venienre to the city of iftiington must render this property a mod dcfirable atquifition to any person who may wilh to carry on a tavern upon an extenlive f< ale. The immediate removal ol the government of the United States mufl rt •eive to it full and complete cufiom. The terms of Tale are, one third in cash- - one third in no days and the other third ifl 140 days, to b« fecurtd by approved notes ne gotisble at the Bank of Columbia or at either of the Banks in Baltimore, polTt-ttion to be giv en on the day of sale and a per'e Trll *_. DANIiX KLINTZEL. \ Jll, " ee, • February dtf d}m TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, OU EXCHANGED, For property in the City, or witbin thirty miles of it, A PLANTATION or traA of Land in Mittin County and State of Pennsylva nia, within fix miles of the river Juniata, con taining about jco acre*. There are about fifty aerei cleared, part of which it a rich bottom, watered by a ronftant flrcam that ii firMg •ttoufh to work an oil or a grift mill Any person inclining to deal for it, may obtain fur tiler information by applying at tbe oJBc - of this garettc. N. B. If fold, credit wiH be pivtb for part of the money. Oflriber 17, 1799 CAUTION. THE Public ar cautionedagainft receiving the Subfcribcrs Note in favor of, «nd ir-dor fed by Thomat W. Francis, dated yefierday, at 6c days after date for eight hundred dollars. The note is in the hand wriiing of the Suhfrri ber, and at the bottom a memorandum by the indorfer, to the credit of the drawer, Thomas W Francis Thto note together with a con trail between Charles WilliamfoH, and Charles Hale for lands in townftiip, No. 4, ia the r»ary 1?. jtawti May NOTICE. d3m, A FEW HOGSHEADS FIRST QUALITY SUGAR FOK sale, By ROBINETT and KISSELMAN No. lOJ South Water Street. ' February 18 * DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA* TO WIT : * BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the «. leventh day of January, in thetwenty-fourth year of the Independence of the United Rn,.. of America. COLLINSON READ,„ 4 GEORGE D A VlB, of the Paid Diftr,™ have drpofited in this office, the title ofa Book* the ripht whereof they claim as Proprietors i« the words following to wit : " TEN ftLANK D ECI/A RATIONS Elegantly engrayed on Copper plate, rit, I. Dtbt on Bind 6. QM«at um Merui »• by Affign.e 7 Valeba ■ J- -*>» bill 8. On PromiOory 1 4- on penal bill 9. Sams by lndonftc 5. Indebitatus As- io. I refpaft and 6. funipfit jeflriiehi. For tie use of tie Professors of the L, .. DRAWN BY COLLINSON READ." In conformity to the a£l of the Congrel the United States, intituled " An ail for encouragement of learning, by (ecuring the pies of Maps, Charts and Books to the Aut r» and Pi oprietors of foch copies, during the I therein mentioned." (l. s.) D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania. The above declaration! combining the sem blance of fine writing with utility, and fettled and approved by some of the fitft and moll dif. Characters in the state, are now puhlifhed, and for laleat GEORGE DAVIS's LAW-BOOK STORE, No. 319, High-Street. Where always may be bad, every book want- January 14. MORE,PROOFS or Tat trriCAcr or Dr. Church's Cough Drops. A Medicine unequalled by any other in the world, since firft discovered by Do&or Church ; it has restored to health many thousands of the mod emaciated obje&s, both Asthmatic and Consumptive that were ever known toexiftboth in Eurape, America and the Weft-Indict, and of* ten when every other medicine had beea used without effect, and the most eminent of the fa culty ronfulted in vain It is a Sovereign, fpetdy and effectual remedy in Head Ache* Catarrht Shortncft of breath Tickling* in the throat Tightnefa in the chest Hooping Cough ASTHMAS ts* CONSUMPTIONS, ami all disorders of the bread aid lungs. Further proof of its eflicacy, with a lift of upwards of one thousand attclted cases of cure, may befcenatthc place of fall. AFFIDAVIT. City of New-York, ft. William WCloughan resident of Oibb's alley, in the city ol New-York, cooper, voluntary ms ki th oatli that he was severely affiled with a coil fumption for upwards of 18 years that belabour ed under the most inexprefEMe affliction withi violent cough and (bortntftof breath, that he could not lie down in his bed for weeks together, but was obliged to be proped up by pillows or in an armed chair, and in the day time unable to attend fii- business ; that at length be was so reduced and wafted away, as to be fcarc* able to walk at all I that he had tried the (kill of many refpeflable me dical men, and has expended a very considerable sum of money, and has taken a great deal of me dicines without effed. That at last he despaired of ever getting cured, till he, through recommen dation, took Dr. Church's rough drops, from which he found very prr-fenr relief, and by perfe vcring in the ufeof them, he is new perfefijyref* tared to health, and hai had no return or symptom of hii disorder since WILLIAM M'CLOUGHAN. Sworn to before me this 29th day ol May,1799. Jacob Dt La Moniagnie, Alderman, Copy of a LetterJrom capt. Henry. Dear Sir, In the year *9J, I had the miifortuiu to break a blood veflel, which wa» fueceeded by > feveie com pi int on my lurga, cough, Ihortneft of breath and (pitting up of matter and blood, with every •th«r disagreeable symptom of a disorder of th» lungs ; indeed so afflicting was this disorder, that I ernld not reft at night, nor could walk looyardl in the day, withont (lopping to cough and reft my* felf a number of times. This disorder continued to increase upon me, till I was much wafteil in body, and exceedingly weak. Seeing your adver. tifsmenti in the public papers, early in the lan summer, I commenced taking your juflly clebrated Cough Drops, which I persevered in the use: 0 , for sometime ; I have now the happiness °j' ,n " forming you, my lwngsare pertly found j I have no (hortnrfs of br-ath.or spitting up (of matter or blood; mv cough is a little troublesome iH th* morning, but no other time. lam Sir, Your's every refpeiHully, WILLIAM HENRY. Garden street? New-York, April J, 1799* New-York, July i0,«t 7 98. To Dr. CHURCH. Sir, For upwardi of twelve yean, I hare laboured under a severe cough, fhortnefa of breath, fpituni of matter from my lungs, and often clotted bloo » till at length I w». f® reduced as to be walk across my room, and owing to the vn» of my cough and (hortnefs of breath cow £ e reft iiav or night. Hearing of your cxeellwti "«* dicine, the Cou K h Drops, 1 procured a bottle , i t»ok a dose as fo#n as I got it, from *h |C inilantaneous relief, and by continuing it tor tmw 4 y», 1 hlefs God I am rellored to perfeS healtft. As I believe, you have been the instrument in hands of Providence, by saving my l,le ' 1 n entreat yon to publifli this for the bene fit" who may be in my situation, a» I am con is one of the bed medicines in the world or { complaints. I am Sir, your jrr»teful Urvant, NICHOLAS STAGO. Little Robinfo»-fl' eet * Sold e»ruirr by appointment of Dr ' Messrs H.Sc P. Rice. No. xi. South Second StN* Philadelphia. February, 13. PRINTED BY J. W. FKNNO T tuthim. Sore Throats Wheezing* Congealed Phlegm Spitting of blood Sorentfs of the breast & Stomach, fltc. Sec. «o»w