An Elegant situation fur a Country Seat. T« be KM at tTiOferC»i¥rt j"Cof- See bouts? on Tixfavy tbe Ifithi&ft* at 6 o'clock '(a nfit prsyiwQy <iifp«fcd oi at private fait-)* Ai-,1 <Jr v uky u»0. wahc Gsthmbwpb, bWeeni-«>4 3 mile*, -tji* pfcioa'iwj ofvlofeph P. £(s.'tffjltaißiD ff*o *****»&'£& p«Ae» or * : ma fitumwd, imi exjn»- veryex:ctifiYejK.<s£e&- It vrtli be divided late foui" lots, a plan of >»)uij» ke feenbf »p ---t>h itfe to the Xubftrjbof *. '. * • ' sife^N^i^;f6.ALK, r ~ ?r ■ „ S To holders of unseated LANDS in Lycoming county. - TTTHEKEAadiver.'. j.erlons, interwHn> to enter ' \ their Lauds with us. the comnuffiuncrt ot Paid county, according to Law, have transmitted to ns in pcrfeS ftatetr uts of t|-eir La.iils, wneieby wt arc unable to them on the general return* of the,deputy Purveyors we hereby notify i t perfpji. holding ucleated Lands in the county aforefaitl > wh i are defirou* of entering their lands v ith us according to Law, that they transmit to Aisa tlatcment, fljewing the name? of the warran-. rei-s,-numbers and dates of the warrants, the qual ity Purveyed upon eich, and the name,of the depu ty wUo Purveyed the Lands'. .Such a ftatemerit for v.ardo'i to thepoft oflice at thi town of Northum iMrlapd, post pu i. willbe duly.attended to fey us, anil t;i. owner ,speedily tucniihed with all account of his taief .. . ■■ ■• Thofc person* tvho do not enter their.Lands as aforcfard, ai.d pay thetrtaxef, within't'hree.m9nths from this notification, an interclt os-one per cent ycr month, v. ilM>e thargiJ upon the-defaulter! as the Law dirtcl>, besides the cxpj.nfesiccri!ing up on a procedure to Pa|e,. w.t ch.will .be-in she names of the original warrantees, of w"hich the cfcmmift. fioners are in" pofleflion of accurate Lifts for the whole county. WILLIAM WILSON,") HENRY DONNEL, > 'amm'ijfioncrt THOMAS FORSTER.J march 13 1 3' William Wilson, cue of the conlmiflionjr< is ctfw ia the city where he will rnnain until the 16th inlt —Anyperfon wilhingto enter their Lands may mtike application to him at Wm. Elliot'*, CroPi Keys, North Faurth flreet. A Meeting of the Creditors of HENRY BANKS, is rrqueftcd on Thurfda'y next, the mihm, at ihe house of Mrs. Nicholas, sign of trie Concltoga Waggon, in Market (beet, at 6 4/' cluck iu the cyrning. Joftph Cully 1 cy a john Baker) j T^m '. dnjMar. march 7 'NO 7 IC may receive their lefpedive divi.irnds by ap -.urs oi c'.even nnrl nnr JOHN TRAVIS, J AM ON ' The Creditors of thefubfcribcrwiil tike notice, that he hai ap plied to the Judgei of court of Common Fleai, lor the county of Philadelphia, for the benefit of the Afl of Assembly. pajTc4 the 4th of April last, for the relief of infolvtni debtors, and they have appointed the 15th inft. at 10 o'clock, to hear him Sind his creditors, at the state house, or such eth«r place where the court may beheld. EDW. W. SHOEMAKEE, March j t. <2awtajth FOR SALE, TKR.SE cafVs, containing 10® pieces Rouens Sheetings, suitable for the HaYanha or NewtOr kan.s market—Appt) at no 73, South Front-drect feh 17 eod6t A beautiful Country Seat * for Sale. SI PU\XtD on the bank. of the Delaware, ad joining lands of Matthias Sipler and Mr. John DuftehJ, 13 miles from Philadelphia and 7 miles si in Brifh 1. The buildingsconfift of anew two (lory Frame floufe and Kiichen adjoining— 3 roomion a floor, a l'iazi the whole Iront of th« House a pnnip of «icelU»t water, alio a good garden and orchard— l(. acres of lanj will be fold with the premises, but oiore can be had if required. There ii a gra velly ibore at the river, the water stages for Bur linyton pass svery day in the summer season, and tie land fiagen for New-York within half a mile ; any pcrlon inclining t» pur chafe may lt'n'ow the terms of sale and othiir particulars by enquiring it No. 12, Dock-flreet, 01 No. 161, South Second ■itre#t. Feb. »7 TO LET, A Three Story Brick House, In Sprucc-ftreet, between Second and Third-ftreeti t-ofleflicn given immediately, enquire at No. 31, i jjrucr-ilrvec. march 13 j LOST, ON Tucfday morning,'nth March, about II o'clock, a small Bed Leather Pocket Book j '.icing an Almanack for the present year, pub lifted by W« Y. Birch) near the coi«er 01 Third n J Spruce streets, or in Union ftre»t bi'tweeu '1 hird and Fourth ftrcets containing futidry De laware, Baltimore *nJ Potowniae Bank Notes, with various other paper* and* memorandums. Whoever has found the'fame and wilJ bring it to »hs Printer, Oiall he handsomely rewarded. Foe Sale, BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, The Cargo of the Ship Asia, Capt.MoECAH.froßi Batavia. QonfiJUng of COFFEE and SUGAR. William Sartfim, J. C. S. IV. Fi/ler, Mordecai Leans. jnarch WHEREAS ISAAC PAINII-R h*Yii>gmade an sffigomcnt all bi« property for tfn br-iefit of all Ms credi tors who lign hhdifih'arg*';—-the aflignee wilhing to arrange the biifinefs as form ,ai» possible, and like wife to give the ftid Maac Painter an opportu nity <>t do:!ig' and family: ;:i, rtfore th«fe creditor* Who Jia*e not signed his .iifchirjc an; informed th t trfilefi they come for ward si:d fi-n the famediftfiarge on or before the iirft day of May next ensuing, they wjU he exclu ded ihe heneGt of »- dividend, and allthofe who ,r< Jtidrbted tc the laid firm are requelled to Ifcafee in mediate paj meat to prercnt further trow: Is. JACOB CLARK, Afligive. 3awtf m?.rch 4. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ty nine'- to wit: THAT the trull of Land herein after dc furited, namely, " beginning at the North Weft corner of the seven ranges of townships, and running thence fifty miles due south, along trie' weltern boundary of the laid ranges ; them e due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto li ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the laid ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line crosses the lame ; —thence along the said' boun dary line to the Tfcfcaroras branch of the Muf kinguin river at the crifffing piice abi ve Fort Lawrence; thence do-am the laid river., to the point where a line run due weft from jbt place of beginning, will ineerfr<sf the laid river ; '•thence along the line so run to the place of he ginning j" has been divided into townships of five.miles square, and frailional parts of town ships ; and that plats and Purveys ps th« laid" townships and fraiflional parts- of townships are deposited. in the offices of the of the Trealury and Syi veyor General, for the mijiec-' tion of all perlons concerned. 11. The holders of such warrants as have been or fliafl for military fervicesperform ed during .the l*te war, arc required to present the lame tq the Register of the Treafnry, at Pome time priorto the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the piirpole of being registered ; No registry will however be made of any Itfs qua'nßy than a quarter towi.lliip, or four thousand acres. 111. - ' ■ Thjs priority of location of the warrants which may be presented and .registered in manner afore- Paid, prior to the nth day of February, in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in the m6de diefcribed by the adl fir ft recited. The holrfcu pf.regiftered warrants, (hall on Monday the 17th day of February, iu the year 1800, in the order of which the priority of locati on-(hall be determined by lotas afoYefaid, person ally, or by th»ir. agents, designate in writingat'tbe office of the Rcgiller of,the Treasury, the particu lar qoarter tow.hfl«ips ele&ed by them refpe£Uvely, and such of the said holders as shall not d«Ggnatr their loeiitiuns on the said day, thall be poflponcd m locating fuck warrants to all other balder* ol registered warrants. V. The holders of warrants for military Cervices "fufficient to cover one or more quarter townftups or tra&» of four thousand acres each ; fliall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, iB6O and prior to the firltday 01 January, l8o», be al iawd to rcgifter the said warrants in manner a'- forefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any tract or trafls of land not before located. Vl - warrants or claims for account of military services, which (hall not be rrgiftcrd and located before the firft day of January, i8o», are by the fupflementary a<sl of Congrcfs herein before recited, patTcd on the lecond day of Mairch, i] 99 declared to be forever barred. Given ondcr my- hand at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. »QLIVER WQLCOTT. 1 r '' Set, of tie Treasury. rv ■ ~ - Treasury Department, March S'£> »79a-. .J PUBLIC NOTICE IS hF.HEBY GIVEN, j THAT by, an act of. Congress: patted th« jßth day of, February, oij£, thoiHaml' fevcQ hundred and ninety nine,, the following. al terations and amendments have been m«de t«. an. a>st parted on the futh day of July, one thousand fcvcu hundred and ninety (even, intituled," An adl laying duti.es upon stamped vellum, parchMvnt I c (J dutie». tofore Jmpofcd upon foreign bill* of exchange and bills of lading We, to cease and determine from, and' alter the 31ft day of • March, one thouland seven hundred and ninety- nine. u. . . • The several Patnp duties hereafter enumerated will be levied arui colle&ed throughout the Uni ted Statci, fropi and after the 31ft day dt March, one thousand seven hundrfd mi fiiricty-nine. v i For evjry flcin, or piece of- parchment or flreet or piece of paper, upon which (hall be I written'or printed eitner of the inftniments or writings following, to Wit Any foreign bill of exchange,draft or.", order for the payment of money in - any foreign country, Any not* or bill of lading, or writing or receipt Lh nature thereof, for goods or merchandize to be export ed if from one diftrid to another diflrift of the Unite J States, not being in the fame slate, - If from the United States to anj foreign port or place, * - Any policy of hifurance, or inflrument in the nature thereof, ether than thofc heretofore Specified io the above recited a&, when the futn in lured shall not exceed five hundred tuth&fitf dollar*, - - - When the sum iiifiired thail exceed five hundred dollars, • - - I And the fairf Duties are chargoabte upon each and every Bill of Exchange and Bill of Lad ing without refpeft 10 the number contained ineachfet.' Bondi required in any cafe by the Laws of the United States, or of any state, upon legal process, or in any judic.ia-1 proceeding, or for thefaithful performance.of any truftor duty are exempt from the payment of Stamp- Dutie*. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, tlie day and year abovementioned. inarch 7 diw A House and Lot in Trenton, r I ''HE houie is of brick, two llorics high, four X rooms on a floor, ard in good order.—For further particulars enquire of Ab . Nunt, in Tren ton, or of JOHN E. CRESSON, No. 54, Market flreet. march 9 NOTICE. ALI, pcrfons indebted to the Estate of Will dim Heysham, kte of the city of Charlcilon, and formerly oi tin city, mariner, dtccaled.are requslted to make payment, and those who have demands, againlt laid Kftate, will "please exhibit thim to ROBERT HEYSHAM, Admr. Philadelphia, Fefc. 6,1799 eodjw IV.' J %er4t OLIVER WOLCOTT,. Secretary of the Treafurj. - .dim FOR SALE *An adjourned Meeting of the ful>- fcribers to the New-Theatre, w'll bo field at the City Tavern an Saturday Evetig next, at 7 o'clock, when buliuefs 1 f impor tance will be fubmitteel to their confidera- lion, inarch i East bulla Company of N. America. <~sq The Company are dcfir ou«* of purchasing immediately, a 1 'substantial well built fuft failing vef- C<l, comple ely fitted for fir a, a (hip ake-idy coppered will be preferred ; her burthen to !>e not le;» thun Thtee Hundred Tons. Any peri on having such vessel to dilpofe of, will' be pleased to forward their proposals on or before the istK ijift. wirh a particular descrip tion of the vessel ,'thc tinier of which flicks b>iitg the-number ot gun-flic is caL'ulatrd to carry, and hcf dhnenfior v to the fear wry oi the hoar.' : gent>, who will receive the f; his for I Veil a •: Per order of the board, S. BJ ODStT, Secretary p t. rrh r. dtf MOW LANDING, From on l>o*rd the (hip Jof phus, H. Kennedy, matter, at RofVs wharf, from the Havanna, and ' foi Sale by the fubferiber, 91 hoglheads of prime Molaflesj 31 tierces of Coffee, ( 7 quintals of Logwto 1, Who has also for sale, BUI Madeira WINE of 6- years old, in pipes, hog(hfad» & quarter calks ; I box of lew-priced lrifh Linens, Window Glfffs, Clover Seed, See. &c. |S§L JOSEPHUS, \ , "> tn'i'c SIXTY DOLLARS REWARD. THE Cellar of the Subscribers' Warehouse was broke open in the night between the 7th, and Bth inft fri.m whence-was taken a Trunk marked F. No ; -7t watttd a»d corded as it came-from London ; -containing 24 drab coloured cloth cardinals • 60 -scarlet do. Some of- ; thftn plain, and other* bound |with gimp xndirmilie. also, pieces of.fancy flriped eaHimincoei. Thirty dollars will be paid for the difcov«ry ofjhe perpetrator* of the robbery when convic ted, aii J thirty dollars for recovery <>' the poodi. THOMAS £3* JOSHUA FISHER. 3dtu<inths. i TO LET, i HE lar£e Houfein lately occupied Uy Mr.'Heury Mitelall •, apply to lV lscici» Wharton. i+-*f : :. ♦. JUST LANDINU, .-r j (■ stt ■ Chrfniu-Jircct Wharf, From «.bc Ijrig Cyrus, capt Dacgett, . And far Halt, by, . . .JOSEPH ANTHONY, & Co. OB', Proof Brandy in Piptfs, , DrfCrble anj'Cnglc rehned Silt Petre, •Rweit Oil in Caf»s, ' ftiwt boxes, ; . ,1j jjCwtiabt*in Gafks,' Perfumery and Hair Powder in boxes, Trunks, Calks, &c. -■C? -iA: fov+'yitf-ct of Ticklenbtirghs,' all of a ( cemil!ed ta the Drawback. • jc ilßbty. isiie alsd ■ ort hand, Nrijy .England Hum in l}i>ilpn Be«f : in Barrels, Do.. Mackerel in Barrelr,. ' Saiinon in Barrels Freih CloV'er Seed, •Kiiflia Duck,' Kuiiia Hemp, •Tow. linen. maTch^-tI-, < tliot State?,! . ~ ' Pcnnfylvania UiftriS. J BY virtue ot an alias writ ps venditibni expo nas tif me'direiled by the, hoßorable Richard I'ttcrs.'.eTjOire,"Judgeof theDift'iit Court of the United States in and far the) Pennsylvania diltriof, will bc,«pofed to public falc at the Merchants' Ctfffee Houic, it) the city of Philadelphia, or Sat urday tKe 13d day of March inft. at 7 o'clock in tht efrenipg, all tirat certain two flory brick mef •fuaje wittsthi lot or piece of ground thereunto be longing,- (jtpate on the south fide of Chcfnut-ftrect between 6th and 7th ftrcets from the river of De laware, tlpe lot containing in braadth on Chcfnut flrnet otic hundred and one feet and in depth two hundred and thirty fiv« feet to George ftrcet now imhe taniifC of James O'Ellers. Two three (lory brick mcffniigcs nearly finifhed and the lots there unto bclor.gin'g-fituate on the eail fid- of 6thftrect between Walnut andSpruc«-ftreet» ; each lot con taining in breadth op Sixth-street twenty two feet and in depth one hundred ana faventy seven feet. And alio a ground rent of thirteen pounds eight Ihlllings ,and nine pence clear of taic», ifluirg out of a thr.e» story brick house and lot situate on the east fide of Oxth ftrcet aforefaid from the river De laware, adjoining the last abovementioned houses. The two mefluagei last deferred and the rent charge are fuWjeS to a proportionable part of a mortgage given by John Swanwick to Robert bridges, for fuco. ' Dalit. Ct«. Scizpd »mi taken in execution as the prcpcrty of John Swan wick, cfq ieceaf«d, and will be fold by WILLIAM NICHOLS, >*. MarfhaNOffice, > iatk march, 1795. j THE} Following certificates- of fharei of th» flock of the Bank of "the United States have been 101 l or dsffroyed at sea, to vuit 13 in.the name"df 'Peter Blight, of which 5 fbues No. 4.185. s;fhaije» No 4186. and 3 ftiarrs No and 6 (hares in the name of John Barker Church, No 2058. which were fsrward«d Ivy the Co'untef» of' Leicester packet :rom Falmouth for New-York—and ten shares of fjid flock in the name of Stadnitlki & San, of Amsterdam, No 1796. which were forward, ed by the Packet from Falmouth for New-York in November 1 ?9.4'; and for the renewal of which a-pplicition iamade at the said Bank,and all perforis coscerned are-desired to take notice * * " ' CLEMENT BIDDLE. <l3 >" march 1* LOST, laft*ycnipg, a GREY-HOUND of the Englifij brejsd ; has a. brat's collar round h?r neck with the name Thomis Sterling on it ; body q«itc white, ejtcept a imali (pot on her left fide ■ each check of a dove colour j anfwcrs to the name of Dove. Whoever has taken her up, ai>d will de liver her it the Indian Qiiecn, ihall be rewarded, march n. ■Nezv Tbeatw. JOHN LEAMY, Chairman. JOHN CRAIG. dtf ROBBERY. Marjhal. No r tie e. ■v^£T geftertrap's SALEM, M«irdi_ 5. A SEA FIGHT, Gallantly and viftorioufty maintained by the fliip Perseverance, capt. Richard li beat land, of this port, againlt out of the vef lt'ls of the " Terrible Republic." Ibe French rascals, contiary to the hiw« of war and of honor, fought under fallc co lors, wbilft the Eagle, true to his charge, spread his wings on the American flag: The following' is capt, Wheatland's letter GKNTLKM EN, CONCEIVING we may pos sibly meet an opportunity of forwarding this immediately cfn our arrival at the Havaanah, or perhaps b'tfore", induces me to give an account of oillr voyage thu tar. Until 26th December met with noting ve ry material,' except heavy disagreeable wea ther, off tliecoaft ; and having the winds so far to the vfeftwa'rd as tu prctlude the-pofli bility of getting round tlie Bank, were com pelled, contrary to our wilhes, to£o- tfrroyfth the Old Streights of Bahama, pi) the af ternoon of the 27th, wei< b arded by-the Britilh frigate Romillai, capt. Hollesj our pa pers examined, and we\ treated with-great politeliets.' - They purchased ! (at our . own pricesya number of articles from the cvgo. and of the people. 'Three days before, they had captured a French privateer (loop, of 10 guns add 60 men, and retook an American brig, her prize. After two hoars detention, we were permitted to proceed, which we did, without meeting airy int«rruptioh, till Mon day, jilt December—for particulars of that day; we give ah extract from a journal kqpt 011 boafd. •* , " December 31ft, Key Remain 111 fight, bearing South, diitance 4 or 5 leagues—A fchooncr has been in chafe of lis iincc eight o'clock, and has ever)- appearance of a pri vateer. At 1 o'clock p., m. finding the lch. came up with us ve.ry.fuft, took in fleering fails, fore and aft, and royals ; at half pad one, about ship and flood for her ; she im mediately tacked'and made fail from us ;• we fired a gun-to'leeward, and hoiitefl the Ame rican enlign to our inizen peak ; she hoi fled ■ a Spanilh jack at main<top-maA head, and continued to run from us. Finding she out sailed us greatly,a nd.wishing to get through the narrows-in the Old Streights, at two 'o'clock; pC ft!, we again about ship and kept on our course.' Tlie fchboner immediately wore, tired; a gun to leeward, and kept after under a great prel's of fail. At half part 2 fhe - again fired a gun to leeward ; but per ceiving ourselves in the narrows above men tioned, we kept on, to get through them if possible before she came up with us, which we effected. At 3 o'clock,'fin'dinff ourselves fairly clear of Suga* Key arid Key Laboas, we took in fleering fails, ypre /Hip, hauled ; up* our coiirfes, piped Ml" hands to quarter's,' and prepared for attion. , The schooner im mediately took m faiil, ftruvk the Spanifli jaet, hoiftcd an English unipn flag, andpaff :ed under' our Ice at a confiderablc dtflance. We wore -fhi'p, (he did the fame,/and.patted each other within half inufket. A fellow hailtd (is'in broken Eng)i(V, and ordered the boat holfted out, ami th? toi.tome on ■board with hispipets,' which he refilled : he '.again' ordered our boat out, aod.enforced.his orders with a menace,"that'in cafe ps refufal he would sink us ! ! ! using at the fame time the vilclt and molt infamous language it is pofliLk to conceive of! By this time lie had fallen c unlade rably arflern bf us : he wore and came upon ourftarboardquarter, giving: us a broadside as he palled our" Item, but fir ed so excessively wild that he did u a very lit tle injury, while our flern chafers ga.ve him a noble dole of round shot and langwge. We hauled the ship to wind, and as he part ed lis poured a whole broadlide into him with great success. Sailing falter than we, he' ranged contiderably a head, tacked'aud agaiil pafl'ed, giving us a bloadlide and a furious discharge of musketry, which they kept up inceflantly till the latter part of the engage ment ; his mo fleet balls reached us in every direction ; but his large shot either fell short or went considerably over us : while our guns, loaded with round fhotand square bars of iron fix inches Jong, were plied so brisk ly, and directed with so good 1 judgment, that before hs got out of our reach we had cut his mainsail and foretopfail all to rags, and cleared his decks so effectually, that when he bore away from us there were'feare'e ly ten men to be itcn. He then struck his English and hoisted the flag of the '" Terri ble Republics' 1 and made ess with all the fail she could carry, much dilappointed, no doubt, at not having been able ,to give us a fraternal embrace. The wind being light, and knowing that he would outsail us, added to a solicitude to complete our voyage, prevented our pursuing him ; Indeed we had fufficient to gratify our re venge for his temerity ; for there was scarce ly a lingle fire from our guns but what spread entirely over his hull—the adtlo'n which lull ed an hour and twenty minuses, we conceive ended well; for exclave of preserving the property entrufled to our care, we feel a confidence we have rid the world of i'ome infamous pefls of society.—We were within mulket shot tlie whole time of the engage ment, and were so fortunate as to receive but very trifling injury ; not a peifon- on board met the flighted harm. Our-fails were a little torn, and one et the quarter deck guns demounted. Ihe privateer was a schooner of 3o or Cjo tons, copper bottom, and fouglit fiye or fix guns on a fide. We are now within 48 hours fail of Ha-! yannah, where weexpeft tp arrive in f'afety: I we have no fear of any privateers's J T 1 us, uniefs greatly ftiperior in >' *• to his owners. Sbip Perseverance., .Old Straits of Juri?«4"Jv- .tmmttr deck guns will requin new c;iirj,i : .;cs ; one cf them was entirel dismounted. JVf teiijain v. Un cfttem,- Ytfdr liumble servant, RICHARD WHEATLAND. Capt. W heamnfl, ill a letter from th Havunna.' of the 16th of Janujiy, adds " The Gentleman .We brulhed in the Ofc Straits, 3 days after captured a brig f ron) Gharlefton, and detained the captain i6day s on board. and then gave" him the boat and set the crew adrift. The captain has since arrived here, and informs us that the pri va . teer v?as a fclioonerof 8 fix pounders and <o iii. il ; that a number of her peopfe were dan gerouriy wounded -; that (he had four round (hot through her bottom, a bar iron through her counter, and four feet water jn her hold when (lie got away ; that her fails were cut entirely to pieces, any the b 0 ,lt on her deck was lli.ittered by the difchafge of our bar iron. The villain fought under Englilh co! luiirs. In fact they capture under Emlift and American flags altogether. It i s 33 , iible to discriminate - t and every armed vefffl pistols and a ftiort dagger each* and were pre pared and determined to Ufcrd the (hip, but our booms and boarding nettings deterred i him. Thc-rafcals.run -up- along fide Ameri. can .(hips, -under Englilh colours, and jump ; an board,. and capture tlie veffefs before thev are feniible of it. He had »o idea we should ' dare-fire-intqa \eflel;wkh the Englilh union hoiked." - . The galEmtry of young Mr. Ingerfoll, or. we are well a s. fured," contributed greatly to- fccond the de' termined braje.ty of. Captain Wheatland i, defending, vhe (hip, Indeed-the <hol c Oiip' company ckfeeve -well of., their owners and o their, country. m legislature Of Rhode-ljland & Providtuce PUnlatiinj, February Session, i 790 Certain Refolulions of the' Legislature- of Kentucky, pa(T d on the icrth day of X O . rember lalt, being communicated to tbii Afferably : - Refohed, That in the opinion of this Le gislature, the Tecond feftion of the third ar" tide of the conllitution of the United States in t.hefe words, to wit -.—ThejudicialW, Jball extend Id all cases, arising under the la*, of the United Slates, Tells in the Federal Courts, exclusively, and in the* Supreme Court of the United States, ultimately, the authority of deciding on the eonflitutional ity of any aft or law of the Congress of the United States. United St* Refohtd, That for any State Legiflaturc to a(fume that authority vtould be, ift. Blending together legiflatije and ju dicial powers. 3d. an interruption of the peace of the States by cfvil dilcord, in cafe of a diversity of opinions among the State Legiflaturc;- each State "Having "in jbat cafe no refirt for Vindicating iti own opinion, but to the strength of its own arm. 3d. Submitting mofl ofbw, to less competent tribunals'; and 4th. An infraction of the Conilitution ,of the Uoited States," txprefTed. in plain terms..... »* > Refolded, That altho for she above rea sons rhi* Ijegiflature, in their public capa city, do not feel themselves authorised to conlider and decide on the CQnftitptinnality of the Sedition and Alien laws (jio called) yft they are called upon by the exigency of this occasion, to that in their pri vate opinions, these laws are within the po .urers delegated to Cungrefs, and promotive of the welfare'.of the United States. Refolv;d, That the Governor communi cate these Resolutions to th« Supreme Exe cutive of the State of Kentucky, and at the fame time express to him, that this Legisla ture cannot c»nt<-mplate, without' extreme concern and regret, the many evil and fatal coi.fequences which may flow from .the very unwarrantable Refolutioss aforefaid, cf the Legiflatinre of Kentucky, pafled on the tehth day. ef November last. The above resolutions, and fimilnr ones in an'fwer to. thofc of Virginia were coscur red in by both Houses with only one diffeti ting voice. Charters tverc granted to the Providence Ififurance Company, snd to an Insurance Coippajiy about to be cftablifhed in New port. • FOR SALE, . the two mile /lone, on the IVeJfahichon, or Ridge Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, in part 1 of the whole together, a* may suit the pur chafer. There ii on thepremifes a hot if 47 1 .feet troot, by 4,1 t-» deep, a scullery, milk house, prump, ice houf*. and faith honfe, 3 lirge bam, 6o feet by j'l, with Halls for 25 horse- and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a lecond milt hutife fuppl'd by a fpiing. The grounds are weli manured, and laid out in good stile, with an abundance ol orna mental, and fruit trees, the fttuation ho4:hy and high, commanding a view -of the city and Dela ware. There is also a small dilUncefrom the min fion house a farm house in good repair, with kitchen, liable, &c. 3nd a pump of good wa ter: Fonterms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. No. 1 74, Chefuu'e Street. March u. ALL, Persons staying De mands againti the elUte of delate Robert fltrdi'i mariner, cVcfafeJ, afehtrefoy resetted them for fcttltfrnetit, and a|l thole cftace, to make payment to eitherol cr I KVER; BAYNfON, } , - Wahkt-frat. L JOHN CRAIG, C JVi. tl, Doil-Jlrat J j«n. j4' V- 3 awtf
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