OKftsm- •i PRATT £? KINTZING, No. 95, North Water-^reet, HAVE ON HAND THE FOLLOWING GOODS, TfNTITLED to drawback, which they offer for JLj Tale at moderate priccis for calh, or theufual credit ; (ir oh a credit of it or 18 months upon Mortgages o i Real Property, in or near the City | of Philadelphia, or other fatisfailory fccurity. 50 boxe» and bales Tick- 13 pipes old Port Wire. lenburghs. 15 boxes Tumblers al -60 do. do. Hemp- sorted. cn liners. 100 boxes Hamburgh SO do. do Ozna Window Glass 8 by brigi. 10, &c. Jo do Patterlaornes. t chest afforttd Looking 15 do. lijekjeld Linens. Glades. II do. Creas and Creas Severallarge elegant do. alaMorlaix. 1500 Demijohns. Brown Rolls. 50 kegs Pearl Barley. Do. HeffiaDS, A few tons Roll Brim. Polish Rolls. Hone. Bed Ticks. »o kegs Yellaw Ochra. Siamois. A few bbli. Rosin. Arahias. 40 tons Rufiia Hemp. . Empty Bags. ?0 hhds. Hogs Briftlos. Oi! Cloths 1 hhds. Dutch Glue. Shoes and Slippers. 10 calks Nails assorted Soal and upp. r Leather, j from'd. to lod. Quills and Staling Wax. a6.calks Ironmjngtry. A package Gold and Sil— 8 calks Hoes. vtr VVatch»s. GeimanSteel. A few cheftsToys. 6 hhd«. Coffee mills. 81ates and Pencils. Blocking Twine, Tapes, 70 hhds Havanna Mo Stone Pickling Pots, lasses &c &c. February 15 PETER LOHRA JAMES HUMPHREYS, Junior, Notaries Public, No. 54, South Second Street, RESPEC TFULLY inform their refpc&ire friends and the public, that they drarv and authenticate accordiDc: to the mofi approved forms, and with the greatest d\[patch; Letters of Procuration, At torney t and SubfiHutinn of every kind, Setl T,ett*n, an 4 Molls d* Equipage Proof tf Property to be fbipped to Fo reign Ports. Affi iavitk to obtain Seamen*s Proteflims at fchr Cnjlom house atyl Affidavits of eve* y other kind and deferiptiin; Charter Parties t Bottom ret, Refpondent'ia. and other Mercantile Bends, and Obligations, Align ments . Bills of f Salo, and all oth-r Inflruments of Writing Certificates afcd Alterations relative to the different kinds of Stud, Trade and Commerce, an<l Re giller Letters of Attorney for the recovery of debts, as well as all ether documents, usually recorded in the office of Notaries.—~ 5 hey also draw Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages* Wills, Uc Ladies having occzfion to execute Letters of At tomey for the Sale an"f Transfer of Shock, (or the r*- ceivir rof Inter efl and Dividend, or for other urpofes, will, soy fending their ad.ireft to the otHce, wh«re eon ft ant attendance ii given during the usual of fice hours, he waitfd on at their refpe&i*e hnufts. February 8. tu&ftm Valuable Property for Sale, h) Ohefust, near Sixth ftrect, cUre&lj ©ppofite CdNGKftss HALL. A LOT of ground, about 11 feet front in Chef ,jLV cut street and 73 Teet in depth, whereon it a good frame houfc, now in the tenure of Semucl lieiigc fubjed to a ground rent of lit. per annum. The, advantageous (ituatio* of this property re quires no comments, for it mud be known, there are few in this city to equal it, an unectcptionabla title will be made to the prrrchafcr. Apply to 1 JAMES GIRVAN, no. Cfcefottt flraet, next deer to the prt- mifes. march .? gENRY BENBRIDGE BEGS I«»e to-iaform bis frlendsand thi public, that h< has commenced tke bufinet '•f ,a BROKER, at lii»' Office No. Si Dock . firstt, Bear the Bant of the United State*, where lie buy* aodtftftj on'Ctoumiffion jllVind* of Public Securitie*»' Stock*, S[Me», &c &e. and offer* hi* fervxce* in any bnfjrtefs in hia line. Jin 14. ' ' '^iw^aw6w THIS is to give' notice that the Subferibtr hath obtained from the Ovfhan's Court of Cascil couriiy, in Maryland, letters of adminif trition on the personal eßate of Zfbulon O.d hirri, late 01 the eouifty aforefaid, deceased. All persons having claims against the said de ce*fed, are hereby warned to exhibit the fame with the vouchers thereof to the Subfcribcr, on or bef»re the nineteenth day of Odlober next, they may oilier »ife by law be excluded from all benefit ftftn.e l'=id estate. RICHARD OLDHAM, Admin'ijlrator. \ Jaaujry 30. Notice is hereby given, To all persons interested in a Tract of Land \ lying and being in Springfield, Burling ~tan county, State of New Jersey, for merly belonging to Samuel Bullus, and by him conveyed to bis six children, That WE the Subfcribcrs, appointed by James Kin fey, Kfq Chief Juflice of the Supreme Court of the State of New Jersey, Commifliencrj to make partition of the fame Lands, to, and amongftthe said children and their afligrfs, do in tend to meet at the house ef Jofefh Hollimjhturl, inn keeper in Burlington, on the twelfth day of March next, at eleven of the elo«kia the forenoon of that Jay, and either by ourfclves or in conjunction with thef iid Chief Justice proceed to allot and by ballot fn on the lhares or part of each of the said chil dren and their assigns pursuant to the a& entitled ** au f»r the more easy partition of Lands held by Copartners, joint Tenants and Tenants in com mon," made and passed the eleventh day of Nov. In jhe year of our Lord, one thousand fevsn hun «Jred and eighty-nine. Wimefs our hands this fifth day of February, One thousand tight hundred. Abraham Stockton, Jo!) Lippeneott, Charles Ellis. Fab. S. The Subscriber r T"'AKES this method of otice more informing A the Public, that the partnerlhip of Mofe» Chapline and Robert M'Ciure, which was eqter ttd iuto for the purpose of retailing Goods in the town of Weft Liberty and Commonwealth of Vir ginia, on the tenth day of August, 179 c, expired on the tenth day of August 1793> agreeable to the term stipulated in their article of copartner (hip: MOSJiS CHAPLINE. law6w. riwry »i. Aro&f tu th f»tf NOTICE. taw6w * 3tawtj» AUTHENTIC LIFE OF SUWOROW. JUS 7 PUtiUSHED, AND FOK SALE, AT THI S OFFICE, A SKETCH OF THE Hifeana Cijarattct PRI!fC& ALEX AND F.S SUIVOROIV ETM- NIKSXI, Field-Ma. Ihal General in the ferviceof His Imperi al Majesty, the Emperor of all the Rulfias, The History of his Campaigns. WITH Translated from the German of Frederick Anihtng. To which it added, A coiuise and comprehensive History of i His Italian Campaign. By William Cobbett. With an elegant Print-Portrait of thai re. Howncd Warrior. [Price 2 l-i Dollars.] Portrait of Marshal Suivormu. Ojitlome* defirou> of possessing a capital lifce nifii executed in thc firft style, of this illustrious Christian Chiefta.in, may b« furnifted with parti cular rroof iruprtffion*, at thji office, price «ne Dollar. February la. iroir IS THE I'RBSS, And will be ready for sale in Boston, New York and in many other parts of tht country, By tit twtniy-fccond day as February, A POEM, Sacred to the memory of GENERAL WASHINGTON. By Richard Also*. AMONG the excellent Eulogies on the ch»- roiSar of thismufti-iou* man, we presume it will We highly gratifying to the people of the United States to learn, that the ta<k hat been un dertaken in verse.by a Poet of such diftmguiftt ed genius a* Mr. Alfop. Why «n this day. whenerft in fmilcs afray'd, Each chearful mien the signs ofljny difplay'd, Why founds yon pafliHg knell in accent! flow, AnA'firings each heart in unison of woe, Why drops yarn veteran foldiei's hoary head, Hit honefl pride, his ardou» Bed I These B»ai k - of woe no private loft the cause, No private gfief the tear from millions drawl; But all a guardian friend, and fire deplore— T«t ORIAT TUI lUUaiTil Wa»HIN«TON'» NO MOIE. { IThi above Poetical Eulogy will.be for sale, | on. Saturday the aid of this month, attheßook ' (lore of Willura Young, corndr of Chefnvlt and : Second Strettt, Philadelphia. | Feb.so. A FEW HOGSHEADS FIRST QUALITY SUGAR FOtt SALE, By ROBINETT and KISSELMAN, No. 105 South I filter Street. February 18. <j>t PLAIS T£ RING. THE Sulifcriber having urfdert.iken the phiflering of the President's hoiife in the city of Wafhingtor, wiflies t'> ei>gag£ twenty good hinds, to whom lie will give generous wages. To commence from tke ift of March. February ao. SALES LANDS and SHARES IN TMK Population &Asylum Companies. On Fkiday the ;th day of March next, At 7 o'clock in the evening will be cxpofed to Sale bj Public Vendue, At the Merchants Coffee House in Second firtet, in the city of Philadelphia, THf FOLLOWING LANDS, 5? * * £ ? I" Eqaiaunk, Northampton co. Lehawaxen, ditto do. Buttermi'k Falls, Luzerne do. Equinunk, Northampton d«. ditto ditto do. 1 fu 4> 7 *943 8 % 8.5 3 80 3 ICB3 66 3 1309 61 * 835 23 .1 879 78 H 4714 82 4 1489 j8 4 17.57 6 *603 124 6 4501 97 *3 9 7 3-7 9<» 8 350J 114 19 8061 8 20 8644 100 ij JJ474 Jl3 ;63 15493 23 |»3 95 l 6 9' Lehawaxen, ditto do. Colhes Creek, ditto do. Equinunk, ditto do. Lehawaxen, ditto do. ditto ditto do. Equimink, ditto do. Wyfenkin, Luzerne, do. Starucii, Northampton do. Buttirmilk Falls, do. Ox Bow Creek, ditto do. Meftappin, ditts Tufcarora, WappaflVig, ditto do. Melhappin & Tunkannock, Luaerne do. Allegheny do. Equinunk, Northampton do. Starucia, ditto do so iooao - o 8 3439 3° 10 345 6 1 3 Brodhead's Creek, do. do. 747 « 00 ditto ditto do. East branch of Lehawaxen, 5 aißi 61 15 6000 o Northampton do. East branch of Lehawaxen, 3 1200 O Northampton do. French creek &c Alleghenydo. Toby's creak, Northamp. do Schuylkill, Berks do. Gonocanering, Allegheny do. ditto ditto do. Lehawaxen, Northampton do. Wappufiiijr, Luzerne do. Northumberland do. 75 30cco o 10 6183 80 37 14879 o 11 3 J 57 59 13 3191 9» I 1 4400 o 9 33*4 44 6 6193 135 2,09664 17 ALSO, Six hundred and seventy-three Shares in the Population Company. ANB Three hundred and twenty six Shares in the Jsylum' Company. CONNELLY & Co. Philadelphia, 14th Feb. dtf f'i* HUGIi DENSLEY. Witrt/riualid. ditto do. d.tto du. ditto do. FOR CAPE FRANCOIS; <£slz r ~' THB BRIGANTIN* )£sf GEORGE, 4) WILLIAM BELL, Mahiii ro fail on Sunday n«t She is a good veflel, and just out of the Carp«nters hand«. ST For freight or paSage apply to MOORE WHARTON, No. 107 South IVattr Strut. dtS February 14 FOR SALE Or to be exchanged for a good Vessel, AN elegant new two story PRAME HOUSF, twenty i'even feet front by thirty-four in depth, with a commodious piazza and kitchen, to gether with a coach house and ftabl*. htuate in the flourilhifag village of Frankford. The houfc, which iftay be entered the firft of June nest, will be Sniffled i» the tictteft stile with mnny conveni .ancc», and will be well adapted to a large genteel family who may wish to reside in the country du ring the funiraer leafort. In exchange, it will be valued low, if a veffcl offVr that may be suitable. Further particulars will be made known by ap plication tv MOORE WHARTON. February 44. dtf- THE PARTNERSHIP OF JOHN PFELSH & Co. IS diflolvtd by mutual consent, and the bufinefi continued by JOHN WELSH. February 24. NICKLIN and GRIFFITH HAVE. FOX SALE 10 small chests of Ginghams, on board 4 ditto of colored Muflincts, 1 the (hip 4 bales of St. Fernando Serges, ( Nefter, in 4 ditto of Camblets, ' the river 10 ditto of colored and white I from Caftimeres, J Liverpool 14 trunks of printed Callicoet, 'ike aiuve are in small ajferiedpackage! eahuLted either for the IVeJI India or Ikmc trade. 30 torn l.e-d, in pigs, 8 ton. of An Whit* Letiifl-hMi. 17 calks of fine drv Yellow Paint, 6 ditto bf Mineral Black, I ditto of ditto White, io ditto of Colcothar, 3 ditto of Purple Brown, lo cafe* English China Ware in setts, 36 cafk l ot Nails aiforted, 300 barrels pi.:tled Salmon, 80 half ditto ditto, So b arte!* Herrings, 10 ditto ph. d, 10 ditto Markarel, 7 cafk*of Purier in bottles, ao punchewns Rum, 190 pipe* of Brandy, 4th proof, 15 pipes old Madeira Wine, if quarter chriis Young HyfonTea, Ij boxes ol Imperial <litto, Eng'ifh Gunpowder, HF Forced Copper Nails aud Bolts, Sail Clivals, En.pty Wine Bottle*, Cork jit fbeets, Green Coflcc in hhd*. F bruary 13. Thirty-nine hogsheads of Sugar FOR SALE BY THK SU BSCK.IBF R. A generous credit will be allowed. Apply to MOORE WHARTON, No. hi South Water Street. Febrva<-v 21 WATER-OFFICE. Centre Squa.t, Fcbcuaty 5, 1800. IN compliance with the inftru&ions of the Committee for watering the city, and with my own inclinations, every possible admit tance and information has been given to those citizens who have viUted the Works during their progress. The Engines are now arrived, and are immediately to be put up, and it is hoped that it will be thought rea l'onableand just, both to the Public, and to the Contractor for the Engines, that the workmen (hould not be interrupted. As a very few months will fully gratify the cu rioftly of the citizens, by (hewing them the Engines in full operation, a temporary ex clusion bf all vlfitorsfrom the Engine houfs* cannot appear improper. B. H. LATROBE, Engineer. dtf. February 13. Untied States, } Pennsylvania District. $ S " Notice is hereby Given, 'T'HAT in pursuance of a writ to ime dire&ed from the hon Richard Peters, Judge of the Difiriit Court of Pennsylvania, will beexpofed to lale »t No. 49, Ni tth Third Street, id the City of Philadelphia, 011 Monday the 24th day of Febru ary inft. at 11 o'clock at noon, i Cask, and 3 Hhds. Spirits. The fame having been condemned in the said Dlftrid Court as forfeited. JOHN HALL, Marshal. Marihal's Office, February 6. 3tawtf. FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE EYEb. Church's celebrated Eye Salve. For feverai year, uruverfally acknowledged as a certain and infallible cure for inflammation*, dimness, drynefs, blights, itchipgs, and films in the eyes, proceeding from natural weaknels, or from accidents, such as blows, dull, lime, or any thing else being thrown into the eyes. It is ad mirable in natural wcaknefs of fight, in defluiti ons of rheum, and fur all ailment in the eyes af ter the small pox, measles and fevers; it is Angu larly efficacious in carrying off all watery and grols humout-»; and in lengthening the fight In fhnrt, there is no disease to which the eye is fubjeil, but this salve is not a foVcreign remedy; many hundreds have experienced its efficacy whan in the greatest danger of losing their fight. [Price 75 cents.] Prepared only by the inventor and sole propri etor, Dr. James Chursh, at his dispensary, 137 Front street. near the Fly market. New York; and fold bpMs-ffrs. H and P. Ric«, 16 south Second Arett, Philadelphia. " Xfje (Sajetre. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY EVENING,FEBUUAUY 25. THE United States frigate Ltncafter, commanded by , has experienced a molt violent inl'uircdliovi in the wardroom —The commander and his aids have been at vari ance l'ometime. It is reported that the com mander has taken into keeping a vixen of the name of old Nants, to whom he daily and hourly refarts tor conl'olation ; the is «t French extraftion, and her cordiality has been the difiruclion of thoul'tiV -, ar.d will he the bane of every one who has too dole « connexion with her: It appears in this wardroom, a very considerable difference ex i(ts among the officers, refpetting the prin ciples, &c. of the commander ; and dur ing a debate one of the officers was holding forth, 011 lobriety and good order, the com manding party called tor an adjournment ; one demon of this party accolted the officer who was lad speaking, and told him that he was happy the meeting was broken up, being tired at hearing any thing 011 the fubjeft of decency. Words ensued. Nota bene : this demoncrat wa* foine time ago in France and received lelTons on polieentrfs, kc. from his ex-friend the bishop ef Autun ;of course in the levelling democratic fly le of hi* friend, he told the other ne was a damned liar ; be fore 1 proceed to the couclufion, this fame Demon became acquainted in Paris with X. Y. and Z. and- the lady, and it is pre sumed with other ladies ; when the lie was given, he received in exchange a true Ame rican blow from a fill never enervated by foreign influence, that broke the bridge of hit nose ; the nose i» a delicate point, and is in general the firft affefttd by the French difcafe, and is often broke without a blow. Mr. Printer, 1 afTure you our wtrdraom is in great confuGon, and I am fearful our frigate will become a disgrace to the United States, unlets old Nantz, by her cordiality, should destroy the commander. It is under stood among the crew, that Talleyrand's friend, by the influence of Dr. Certificates, is about {eliciting x patent f*r the art he has acquired in creating riot and confution Several black eyes and bloody nofei.happen ed in the wardroom of the Lancafler. I conclude, Mr. Printer, with the tranf pofttion of an old German Bishop's Epitaph. Eft «{l eft, in drinking t«o much eft Our cammandcr, I hope, may die like a bctft. Tit following is an Extract from tin Manu script copy of Qratien. " AT the approach of peace an occasion arose, in which the best faculties as his su perior mind *ere fummantd ta their utmoll exertion—and in which the feelings of his heart were to meet in strong colliiion with the diftaiei of his judgment, and a para mount liyif.- of public duty. That army, by whole unfliaken fidelity and invincible fortitude, the glory and for tunes of America had been upheld in all the riciffitudes of the war, was on the eve of dilperfion. Those faithful comrades in ho nor and misfortune were to iVparatc far ever, under the mofl affliftisg circuaiflances of individual adversity. To their country they h*d fecuied the blessings of peace, and the Soon ot independence ; and to every class of their fellow-citizens a full participation in these blessings, enhanced by the enjoyment of that property, which, in their protested avocations, they had been enabled to preserve or to acquire. To the dilbanded veteran, in the decline of lite, was opened the eheer lefs profpefl of extreme penury, aggravated in many instances, by wounds and inability to labor. His honor and his arms, the in struments of his glory, were all that he pof fefled. Maimed, and disfigured by honor able fears, he was become a stranger in the : place of bis nativity—and he was no longer reimmbeied by the eompanions of his early years. His lojig-k-ft home was in the occu pancy of another, and his future abode was only certain to be wretched. While op prefTed by these sensations, and aflailed by the angry pafltons, which their fituatioß i excited, the army were invited, by every | conlideration, which the most fedudlive per- I lualion could fugged, to redress their wiongs j and relent the alle.dged ingratitude of their country. tnw WJ ditv Argument and eloquence were cxhaufted to effeft the adoption of this fatal advice. 1 o counteract the dangerous -neafure—to preftrve inviolate the honor of hi* trogpj, and the fafcty ot his country, the wifdoni and finnnefs of the virtuous Wafhinsjten •were immediately intcrpoiVd. With his heart wrung by the fufkringj of the army ; with his mind deeply affected by the counsel, which had been offered to remedy their grievances ; conlcious of their merits, ai;d no leis ienfibli; to the inability ot the country to fulfill its stipulations, he convened his officers, and presenting him l'elf as mediator between the diftreflVs of the troops, and th« public incapacity, at that time, to relieve them. He adircifsd him felf to their judgment, their honor, and their patriotifin. His opinions, framed on the irre.liflable conclusions of truth, and urged with all the torce of reason and lentiment, were infhnt ly adopted, and the sublime fpe&acle was exhibited of an army, viflorious over its enemy, vi&orious over itfelf. As Mr. Frothined seems to have a pafGon for protecting thole truly civic virtues, rob bery, piracy and murder, it seems incum bent upon him to take mcafures for appeal ing ihe manes of some two or three'liun dred(? lately executed by Commodars Trux- COMMUNICATION. !• J- 1 ton. He ought, on hit own print n,l e , mediately to impeach that officer ; 'fbr'it i] no palliation of his uncivic cundutf th he performed this exploit with a v „lt 'ufew-. ority of force. •'Edward proceed ; to gain the mrcd of f amc One height remains thy patriot grasp to claim' Applauding murder Ihout; thee for her friend Let worth and valor to thy hatred bend." ' BULLETIN Of HEALTH. On the twenty-firftof this month, as was predided, perished with three successive (hock, ot Apoplexy, the fouleft harpy th it ever polluted the earth. This monster h»i passed 4 different times under various nawj i'orie'ime* an enfuriatcd, outrageous whig' —fom'etinies a tory, and again a whig - now a conUitutionalill „o W tlw partizan of hereditary right, now a federals, now an antifederhliit, and l ift of all, a fettled, black and malicious French Jacobin ; but at all times, and undrf whatever name di'ftinguifh ed, uniformly a cool, premeditated, deliber ate villain. Some fellows have indeed the impudence to tell us, contrary to wliat we believe and know to be not only inconsistent with the peace, and welfare of society, but to the raoft politive and infallible predidtion, that he is (lill alive. I (hall answer these info lentJ, by defying him or them to prove th« premifcs. Legislature of Pennsylvania. In Senate Friday February 7th. A inefTigi from the Governor by Mr. Trimble, the deputy secretary of the Com monwealth. Mr. Speaker, In obedience to the dircftions <Sf the Goj vet nor, I have the honor to pfefent a jppf. Cage from biro ta the Senate, together with the documents mentioned in the mcflare, - Mr.. Trimble accordingly prtfebfca tht fame. ■ The incfT.ige from the Governor was read as follows, to wit. To tbt Senate and Hmse of Representation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Gentlemen, Tbe attorney-general has informed me that he his been lerved with a copy of a proceft in a suit by the Rev. Dr. John Ewiug, plaintiff, again ft the Commonwealth, defen dant, in the Supreme Court of this State; a fiuiilar copy has been left at the house as the Governor, by th« fheriff ef the county of Lancaster. As these proceedings haye occured while the legislature is in full fefliont I have deemed it advifeable to submit it to you. whether the attorney-general should ap pear lor the Commonwealth, and defend the action,, or except to the jurifiiftion of tke court. By the I tth feftion of the 9th article of our conditutiou, it is declared that " Suits may be brought againfl the Commonwealth, in such manner, infuch courts, and iaTbch cases, as th- Legislature may by law direst." As 110 provision has yet hien made by the legislature to enable the citizens to have the advantage of this part of tilt conftitutioii, and as it is against the principles of natural juflice for any body of men to be judges in their own cause, it appeals to mr highly necessary and expedient that this fubjeft (liould be i'pcedily taken into confederation, and me 1 fores adopted for affording a full, tair and impartial trial, and determination of such centrovtriies. A petition to both Houses, from the American Philosophical Society, for proms ting ufeful knowledge, has been inclosed ts me, copies whereof will be herewith deliver ed This application from iouHful and diflinguiftied a corporation, t<in require no recommendation to the liberality ot the legi ilature of Pennsylvania. At the fame time I deem it preper to lay before you a copy of a petition' from the 1 ruf fes of Northumberland Academy, directed to me. A few ;houfand dollan tnneoufly expended in promoting learning and moral inflruftion, will be the means of laving millions in terrors .md in punishments, in infurreftioni and in wars ; besides conier ii:ig inestimable advantage! on lociety in other refpefts. It is education forn;s the human inind. Although v.e have llegletfed to profit what we might by the genius and labors of a Rittrnhoule, yet I trust we (hall not lose the difmteieflcd services of the le> rl '- ed and benevolent PritMy, whom a Providence has placed near this inftitiltitiv ' THOMAS M'KEAN. Lancaster, February 5, 1800. On motion, and by fprcial order, the i.iid message was read the second time. Whereupon, or. motion ot Mr. MnclaJV fetonded by Mr. Mewliorter, XtSolvtd, That the message be th n committee :o consider and repoittiere on, and ordered that Mr. Gurnty, r * Fiiidley, Mr. Smith, Mr. Barton, and Mr. Maclay be a committee for the laid putp° c - On Saturday, the i Reprcießtatives of this ftnte had utroi*, ; fide ration, the report'of i cop&K ; Public Reads, contemplating tha,* hereafter mentioned, State' R»ids, and Ihculd be plater care of tlie several eoutitief tbr® the laid roads may pas*» tobe' % the joint e;tpence of this Coo* and of the said counties ; and tl es of the Courts ot have power to appoint an infpetto think it neceffcry, to txamine aP the in-when the road, or any p ar 'properly made ; and upon report the fVid Judges flialt h* draw upou the State Treasury of the (aid expe.iice of makipj in repair fucU ro*», sl»e <»rc w ' a 1 * V i
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