hetter Ifegs at Coffee House. jr?" Brig F.ina, Brusenberg, for Bre men, to remain 10 days. %C~P Ship Asm, 'captain Morgan, for London, la remain 8 days. Ship Srad Hamburgh, captain Sigourds, for liamburgb,-to remain 10 days. march 21 War Department, March, 21, 1799. Notice is hereby given, THAT separate prepofals will he received at the office of the Secretary of the Depart ment of War, until the expiration of the 15th of July next ensuing, for the supply r>f a'.l ra tions, which may be required tor the use if the United States, from the fir ft day of OiSnber, 1799, to the thirtieth day of September, 1800, both days inelufive, at the places and within the twt> diftrifts herein after nrlt mentioned ; and alfa that leparate pi opofils will be received at the fald office liord the expiration ot the 25th day ot July next for the supply of all rations whu.'h may be required as afotefaid, from the firft day of January in the year 1800, to the ti.rty.firll day of December in the fame vea.*, hothddys inelufive, at the place and with in the several Hates herein after mentioned, viz." Fir/1 —Proposals to supply all rations, that miv be required, at Ofwego ; at Niagara ; at P>-efqii'i(le ; at Michilimackinac ; at Fort Franklin ; at Le Bceuf; at Cincinnati ; at Picque town, and Loramies (lores ; at Fort Wayne ; 'at Fort Defiance ; at any place below Fort Defiance, on the Miami river .to Lake F.rie , at Fort Knox, and Ouatanon on the river Wabaft) ; at MafTac ; at any place or places on the eafl fide of the river Mississippi, above the mouth of the river Ohio, and upon the Illinois river. Second Proposals to supply ill rations that may be required, a: any place or places, on the ealt fide of the Mifliffippi river, below the inouth of the river Ohio to the southern boun dary of the slate of Kentucky and within the said state ; at Knoxville ; at all other poll# and places within the state of TennefTee ;at South Well Point ; at Tellico Block-house, at St. Stephens 011 the river Tombigby place or places within the Cherokee boundaries ; be low the foutflern boundary of the state of Ten niiffee and within the boundary of the United Stares. 'Third —Proposals to supply all rations that may be required, at Point-Petre; at Coleraine ; at Sxrannah, and at any other plac* or places where troops are or may be llationed, marched or recruited within the state of Georgia ; at all forts or Hations on the Oconnee and AUtamaha, and at all other places in the Creek Nation, within the limits of the United States, whare troops are or may he Rationed. Fourth—Propolals to supply all rations that may be required at Fort Johnson, at Fort Pinck ltev, at CharMton, or at any other place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or rucruited in the state of Souih Ca rol in;l Fisth —Proposals to supply all rations that may he required at the Fort at Wilmingtonj Cap- Fear ; at Be.ic. n Ifl-ind, Ocraeock ; at Charlotte; at Fayettevillej at Salisbury, or at any other place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited in the state of North Carolina. Sixth ■ -Proposals to supply all rations that m;iy be required at Norfolk, at Portsmouth, at Kempfvillc, at Charlotteville, at Winchester, at Staunton, at Richmond, it Alexandria, at Leef burg, at Frederickfhurg, at Cartarfville, Or at any other place or jilaces where troops are or miy be stationed, marched or recruited, in the state of Virginia. Seventh —Propcfals to fupp'y all rations that may be required at Fort M'Heßry, at Baltimore, at Annapolis, at Frederick town, it Leonard town, at Hagers town, at Bladenfcurg, at George town, it Harper's ferry, at £iftown, at the Head ps Elk, and at any other place or places, where troops are or may be stationed, marchrd or recruited within the limits of the state of Maryland. l'.ighlh — Proposals to supply all ration* that nay be .required at Fort Mifflin, at Philadel phia, at Darby, at Lancaster, at YVilkefbarre, at Reading, a< Brillol. at Yorktown, at Carlisle, at Le«i!t in (Mifflin county) at Bedford, at Greenffc.'.rj:, at Walhington, at Eaftown, at Wilmington, at Christiana, at Dover, or at any other place or places where troops are or may be fhtioired, marched or recruited within the limits of the Hates of Pennsylvania and Dela ware, except the polls within the Hate of Penn fyvania, enumerated in thefirfl proposals afore fiid. Ninth— to supply all rationi that may be required at Hackeniac, at Elizabeth town, at New-Brutifwiek, at Burlington, at Woodbury, at Trenton, and at any other place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, inarched or rtcruited within the limit! of the ilate of J«rfey. 7'„ ib —ProyofaW to fuppty all rations that may be required at New-York, at Weft-Point, at Flufh inj, at Haerlem, at West-Chester, at Poughkcep fic, atKenderhook, at Stillwater, at Newburg, at Albany, at I'onejoharie, at Cherry Valley, and at any o'her place or places, whure troops are or may be (lationed, marched or recruited Within the limits ol tiie state of New York, except the polls within the said state enumerated in the firft pro p»bU aforcfaid. Klevenib —Prepofils to supply all rations that may he-required at Hartford, at Hebron, at New London, at Bro 'klynn, at Wyndham, at Litchfield at Guilford, at New-Haren, at Fairfield, at Pan bury, at Middletown, and at any other place or places where troops are or may be Aationed,march ed or recruited whbin the limits of the State of Coane&icutt. Tvitt/ib— Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Fort Wolcott, at Brinton's Point, at Newport, at Providence, and at any place ci place» where troops are or may be station e<l marched or recruited within the limits the «f it ate of Rhode-1 flan d Tb'aUmtb— Proposal* to supply all rations that i»aybc required at Port land hi the Diflri&of Maine Gloucsftcr, Cape Ann, Salem, Marblehead, Bos ton, at Springfield, at Oxbridge, and at any other place or places where troops arc or may be Ilation ed, marched or recruited within the limits of the fta'te of Massachusetts. Fmrticnib— Fropofals to supply all rations that may he required at Portsmouth, at Exeter, at Wind for, at Bennington, at Rutland, or at any Fort, place or places, where troop* arc or may b« flatioaed, marched or recruited within the States of JJew-Hamplhir and Vermont. The Ration to be supplied, is to confill of the followiftg articles, viz. eighteen ounces of bread or tour, or when neither can beobtained, of one quart of rice, er one an«'a half pound of lifted or boulted indian meal, one pound ar.d a quarter of frjftj beef, or oi;u pound of J'alted beef, or three quarters of a pound of salted fork, and when frefh reeat is issued, fclt. at the rate of two quarts for «»rey honored rations, soap at the rS;e of four pounds, and candles at the rate of a pound and a half fo-r every hundred rations. It is expeiled the propolals will alio extend to tl»t supply of rum, whiikey, or ojher arden: fp i rhj at the rate t-T half "a gill per ration, and Vine gar at the rate of two quarts ior every hundred rations. The prof ofals will fpccify the price of th» several component parts of the ration, as well as tho r e of lublliiut<ji or .alternatives lor parts thereof. The rations are to be furnifted in such quantities as that there (ball at all times, during the term ol the proposed contra«fls, be lulficient lor the con sumption ot the troops at Michilimackinac, Detroit Niagara and Ofwego, for fix niorths in advances, and at each of the other posts 011 the western wa ters, for at least three months in advance, of good and wholesome provisions, if the fame (hall be re quired. It is alfe to be permitted to all and every of the commandants of fortified places, or posts, to call for at season* when the lame can be trans ported, or at any time in cafe of urgency, such sup plies of like provisions in advance, as in the difare tion of the commandant (hall be deemed proper. It is to be undtrftood that the contra&or is to be at the ex pence and rifle of ifTuing the supplies to the troops, and that all, lofles, l'uftained, by the depredations of an enefriy, or by rveans of "he troops ©f the United States, fliall be paid for at the price of the article captured or destroyed, 011 Hv* depositions of two or more persons of cre-iitab!.: characters, and the certificate of a commiflionsd officer, aftertaining the circumftanccs ot the loss, and the amount of the articles, tor which compen sation (ball be claimed. The privileged to be understood to be to the United States of requiring, that none of the supplies which may be furnifhed under any of the proposed con trad s (hall be ilTued, until the supplies which have or may be furnifhtdander contra&s now in force have been consumed, and that a sup ply in advance may be always required at any of the fix«i! on the Sea-board or Indian frontiers not exceeding three months JAMES M'HENRT, Secretary of War. mcrch 19 Capital Wharf, Lot fc? Stores, JLSOy SUNDRY GROUND-RENTS. To be Sold, at Public Vendue, at the Merchants' Ctffet-Houfe, on the x 7th day of the 4th month,« 7 o'clock in the evening, if not prrviovjly disposed of at private fate, ""I 'HAT valuable cltate 71 feet on Water Itreet, L bounded on the North by Saffafras flreet, and extending ii.to the river Delaware; on which are ereded very extensive ltores and wharf, in good repair.—Plenty of water for the larked (hips to lay at the wharf In every refpe&a capital situa tion foranybufine/s requiring extensive ware houfos and the convenience of a wharf; or for any person wilhing to invest money in real estate, that produ ces a kandfome income. A L S 0, The following Ground-Rents, wellfecured, on S affafras, Seventh & Cherry-ftret t»: Dtlh. Cti -90 perann. payable by John Nicholfon, 35 do do Robert Evans, fen. 37 do do William Powell, 40 do do William Bell, 4° do do John Evans, jun. 39 da do Andrew Beamer, 63 do do Maurice Moynihan 3,} 60 do do Henry Pepper, 19 80 do do Thos. Ncwby & wife 36 90 do do John How, 39 60 do do TheFcnnfylvaniaSo ciety for the aboli tion of Slavery, 19 83 do do Adam Zantzingcr, *3 75 do do Ellis Fry. 3 1 35 d« do William Rinehart, 46 67 ds do Peter Fritz, 46 do do Valentine Hoffman, *5 do do Valrntine IJmbehend 4Z 58 do do J&cob Colloday, I*o 17 do do Frederick Heif«, On Brown, between Setond and Third ftreets, Northern Liberties: 10 per ann. payable J>y Jacob Houfer, 20 do do Joseph Fitch. For further particuUrs, enquire of JOHN WARDER, No. »08, North Front-street. mwfcfti7A 3d month, a< A Pleasant Retreat. To be fold at public vendue. By order of the Orphan'i Court of Montgomery County on the 17th day of the fourth month next. at 7 o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants Cof fee house, in Philadelphia. The following deferilied capital house and lota situa ted in Potts Town, about 36 miles from Philadel phia, being part of the estate of Thomas Mavbur ry, deceased. The Mansion house .Handing on the Main streets, built with (lone and the bed materi al*, commodioufly divided into room* and well finifti ed, throughout—with an airy entry and good cellars, forty-two feet in front and thirty fix feet in depth adjoining is a Stone Piazzi, stove room and kitchen with lodging rooms over them—a well of good water in the yard—and a (lone milk hsiife with a smoke houle over it—a good garden, &c. on the south end of the lot are a houfe, "carriage homfe and a large' stone barn—with extenlive (tables forhorfo, cow a jee; This estate woald accommodate a large genteel fa mily inclining to retireintothe country. Potts Town being one of the cheapest places for provisions »iihin the fame dillance from Philadelphia—and for healthy situation, conveniences of stages, dec is equal to mod inland towns in Pennsylvania With t|»e foregoing premises will be fold,a Lot of excellent Clover Land, adjoining the Barn, con taining about three Acres, in which are a number of Apple Trees. Further particulars may be known on ap plication to Relecea Mayburry, ~ . on the premises, Admin.strators to John Warder, or I >he "'f f ?f 7 ho ' James Vaux, in "] as M V h^ry, Philadelphia. j 3d Month 2g. To be Rented in the Country, A CONVENIENT Stone Dwelling House two stories high, u'ith two rooms on a floor, together with an out kitchen. Also a Hone building adjoining, well calculated for a retail store, and in a good stand. For further particulars enquire of CHARLES SHOEMAKER, near Chelnut flreet wharf. _*3t_ 3d mo. 19th. Now landing at meflTrs. Willings £c Francis' Wharf the Cargo of the ihip George B relay, Charles McAllifter, commander, from Calcutta, —consisting of-~ Course and fine Mulling Madra* Handkerchiefs Bandanna ditto Taffcriss Heavy Black Pepper Sugar in hogfbeadsaud bags Jallon Cotton, &c. For lulu, by Philips, Cramond y Co. diot march 46 TO LET. ""pHF. large Hcufe in Southwark, lately occupied by Mr. Henry Mitel ell ; apply to Jan. M mw&fti7A Isaac Wharton. 5 To be fold cheap far ca/b, an excellent piano FOR TE. Made by Longman & Broderip.—Enquire at the office of this Crazettc. March 25. UNiTti> States, ? Pennsyharia District, Notice is hereby given, THAT a special Diflritf Court of the United States will be holden at the City Hall in the city of Philadelphia, in and for the Pennfyiva nia diftridl, on Tuesday the 16th day of April next, at ten of the clock in the forem on of th e fame day, for the Tnal of an Information filed by William Rawle, Esquire, Attorney of the United States in snd for thefaid diftria, against The Brigantine AM ' ABLE ADDELE with hrr tatkle, apparel and ap ,• and carpo, confid ing of ug.v, Cuffce, Oranges and Limes. Ihe Iji brigßMcine Amiable Addcle betiiß a velTcl owned by perlonj within the United Stales, and employed in traffic with persons rclidcnt wiihitl the junfdiftion of the French Republic, contrary in the aft ol Coßgrefi, in such cafe made and provided and feued therefor, dec. By order of the Court. DAVID CALDWELL, Clerk of Court tu&ftf march tg FOR SALE, On Monday, the eighth day of April next, At the htufe »f John Dover, in Frankjard, BY PUBLIC .- UCTION. FRANKFORD MILLS, SEVEN dwelling hoafei and about twenty five fats of land, fifteen of which are excel lent landings on tide water, and a loik inclosed by a good bank that will admit, by a light Am ple gate, near ico rafts of rails, and «ncloTc t|icm so as robe ftcure again ft frelhets. The grifs- mill is a large stone building, en. elol'ed within its walls two water wheels', bas four pair of ftcnes, three of which are uew French burrs, and room for another pair one far grinding Plaificr of Paris, besides Hamper all on the heft oonflruiSion, (wo bolting chests, and one very large merchant-work, a very con venient and fafe corn-kiln or account oLfire ; the iafide of the mill nearly all new, andon the best order, fituateon tide water, so that lhallops can lay along fide t» discharge and take in car goes. ThefaW-mill is all new, in good order, and also on an exctllent conftruAion, it is supplied with lop 1 by means of a large canal, out of which thiy arehoifted into the mill, with ma chinei»y worked by water, a whole raft can en ter the canal and tome up to the tail race of the milt, adjoining is a small counting bouse, ami a work-ffiop for ike sawyer. With the mills will be iblda large lately repaired two itory stone houle with a handfom< new piazzi, kitchen, new coach house and sta ble, enelofctl by a light palisade, and well fnr rounded by fruit' and other trees, and above of landing, upwards of 100 of which is a stone wharf. Attthe other dwelling houses will be fold three of which are well adapted for the sttrett of private families dar ing the (iimaier, 'being pleasant, airy and cool. The kits whieb will be fold separately, are beaatifolly Ctuated* for building in such 1 part of that fl'iurifhidg village as will always herraf ter encreafe innlne, and command a great price. ■ « . The sale wflj begin at to o'clook in the morning, bin the weather be very had, it will CMnmeact the next fair day, at the fame hour, at which time the terms of sale will be made known. march a 8 INDIA SALES. SALES at AUCTION, . By ISAAC MOSES, W SONS. On Tuesday, April id. •Th,e CARGO of t,he ship Sansom. Samuel Hubbart, from Calcutta (s* Madras entitled to drawback, for approved indorsed notes at 2 and 4 months. ciirsisriXG OF A very valuible and well-chosen aflortment of Bengal and 'Madras Piese-Goods, Of superior kinds and qualities, viz. Berbhoom Gurrahs Blue Guineas IllcphereMamoodyGold- Gyhia Cloths head Hurial Coff.ies Ditto do plain Matdah Coffaes Belporc Coffaes Johanna Emtrty Guzzenahs Aliabad Mameodies Nypoffacky Coffaes JugdeaMamoodietGold- Laherpore Mamoodies head Tanda Coffaes Jelleipore fine Sannahs Illiahad Baftai Finemuflmhandkerchiefs Coffaes chcck'd Moogha Dooreas Bandanno do Boglepoores Long Cloths Srnidi Handkerchiefs Blue Checks, Silk Cuflers Nicannics Chtttabully Baftas Merchajr Karacal Ging- Luckipore do hams rini do Napkins Searsaukers Long Shawls. Johanna ColTkes New. York, March 15 CAUTION. WHEREAS Jonathan Penrofe, Esq. Sheriff of Philadelphia county, hath adrertii'ed for sale, at public vendue, on Wednesday the 3d day of April next, at the Merchant's Coffee Hosfc, sundry Messuages, Lots and piec;s of Land in the Northern Liberties, which he alledge? he has hiz ed and taken in execution. as the real eflate of Blair M'Clanachan, and whereas two ofthefaid lots or pise™ of ground, one of which is described in thefaid advtrtifement as containing by compu tation 14 acres and ten perches were duly convey ed and transferjed in fee by thefaid Blair M'Clcn a chan to Alexander James Dallas, mdjohn H. HuOon, Esquires, on behalf of certain creditors of the said Blair, by deed, dated ad September ■ 79'» an d executed before the judgment or judgments were had, under which those lots are now about to be fold. This is therefore to give notice to and forwarn all persons not to buy the said lots or cither of them, as the title thereof is now verted in Thomas Fitzfimmons, William M'Murtrie, Isaac Whamn, Samuel W. Filher and Philip NickUs, for the use of the said creditors And the said premifisare not at all liable to the execution, under which they have beenfeized. Thomas Fitzsimmons, Wm, M'Murtrie, Isaac Wharton, Samuel W. Fisher, F'bilip Nicklin. march if. Canal Lottery No. 11. TTTILL THJS month—there J u? re u °v y ,B °° ti£kcts t0 driw ' 1 e had at u n>. Blackburus No. 64 South S«< D <i(trect, at march 10 d6t dtßAp. , 27 dtAp.x <3t3A %f)e (sascttr. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 30. STATE-ISLAND, iGtb March, 1799. TH.E captain and passengers of the fliip Thomas Wilson, think themselves under in finite obligations to Major Jackson, for his kind visit and afliduous report of several of the crew dying on the paflage, and the reft in a very iickly state: which we declare to be falfe ; and to fatisfy the minds of the in habitants of Philadelphia, do certify, that the entire cargo now on board has been land ed, and lay four months in a magazine at Kingston flnce the lad man died on board ; and during the picfeut voyage there has not been a sick mail on board, except the cap tain, whole illness the phylicians declare to be a relapse i'rom cold, and is now perfe&ly recovered. Mr. Bttow's, In refutation of the preceding falfe and in decent statement, by the captain and pas sengers of the ship Thomas Wilson, which appeared in your paper of last evening, yon are desired to publish the following fafts. W. JACKSON. Philadelphia, March 29, 1799. On the afternoon of Friday last, major Jack(ot), surveyor of the port, in company with captains Roach and A(hmead, two of the infpe&ors, went on board the fliip Tho mas Wilson, then at anchor in the river Delaware, about three mile* above Chester. Immediately on entering the ve(Tel they were all aff'ed\ed by a very ofFenfive smell which appeared to proceed from between ■(leeks. Enquiring after the health of the people on board, Jolin Hoover and Phi'ip Tear, two of the barge's crew, were informed by the pilot and the people of the lliip, that fe \erul persons who belonged to her when Ihe (ailed from Philadelphia had died—and the pilot told John Hoover, that all the crew had died excepting the man who flood in the waist of the (hip. When major Jackson and captains Roach and Alhmead entered the round house they found the captain lick, with his head bound up; on being asked what ailed him, the cap tain answered that he had been ill of a bad fever in Jamaica, and had a relaple 011 the passage. Alarmed at l'uch evidence of some ma lignant d; fonder being oil board, the survey or and infpeiftors left the ship—The pilot declaring to captain Roach that he would not bring her' up until (lie had. been visited by the phyiician. As the custom-house barge did not reach the city until 11 o'clock at night, the sur veyor could not report the fliip at the health office until Saturday morning, when, to his afionilhment, he perceived her anchored n breail of tlx city, (he having come up with out being visited—and the captain andpaf fengcrs were on shore. Information being given at the health of fice, the re 15dent physician, Dr. Hall, went on board in the custom-house boat, and, on bis report, and the opinions of Dr. Duflield, confuhing phylician, and Mr. Allen, the health-officer, who also went on board, the Ihip was ordered to be immediately taken down the river to perform quarantine and the captain and pnffengtrs, as appears from the date of their publication, have been lent to the hospital. We dec lire the foregoing fafts to be truly dated. William Jackson, Isaac Roach, Benjamin Asbmead, yobn Hoover, PbilfP Tear. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 29th day of March, 1799. ROBERT WHARTON, major m I do further declare, that when Doctor Hall returned from visiting the fliip, lie Ha ted expressly to me, " that it was very im proper (he should have come up"—and he afterwards told me, that the Captain inform ed him that his firft attack of the fever had been while he whs at Petit Gwave, that ha had been again attacked in Jamaica—and that he had relaptf-d at sea. Dr. Hall added to me, that is was the yellow fever of which the Captain was sick. And yet the 11- gentry have, ofiered their certificate, " to satisfy the minds of tbt inhabitants of Philadelphia a certificate, which, as far as it was intend ed to imply any misrepresentation on my part I again fete to 1 be fcandaloully falfe and in decent. W . JACKSON. It is due to Messrs, Reed and Ford, the owners of the (hip Thomas Wilson, to fay, that they have disavowed any knowledge of the publication by the captain and paflengers. We regret that the assault which was made on the Editor of this paper yesterday, by one of the United Irifiimeti, prevented us irom annexing the remarks, which we in tended, to the publication, fijyned by the cap- WMr T P affcn ß ers of the (hip Thusias WII.OII, which, as we then conceived, very illiberally reflected on Major Jackfcn, for hi.s official visit on board of that fliip, and, as we are since attired, was as untrue as it was indecent. Wc are too well assured of taat gentleman', adherance to truth, to be lieve him capable of.snv niiftatcmcnt • but the fed is, that the vessel was ordered to perform quarantine, after an iiifpedion by the physician of the port. Major Jackson's information only went tofbite what the mas ter of the vefle! had himfclf declared, that Thomas A. Jones, Thomas Williams, IV. Brown, J. H. Bailey, R. J. Gruvelle. he had been attacked by a bad fever h, T ln • ca, of which he ha;l had a relapse at ' lr .', The Information i-efpectlng the (tail,. , board was given to the people of the Cud houseboat, and was reported by thmu We confcfs our obligations, in com ,„ n with our fellow-citizens, to Major J.ickl'o,, for whatever influence his opinions may l nv • had, in procuring the (hip Thomas Wi11',..,' together with her captain and paWe, ' (who, contrary to law, had landed without being vihted byfthe Port Physician) to he re manded to perform quarantine. />. Our Tars Rewarded ! ! J The Editors of the United Irilh « ;Z ette are daily charging the gallant Truxton, and his brave officers and crew, with premedita ted murder, in return for their noble con dust in the capture of a piratical cruizer which had committed innumerable hostilities on our commerce.- In w h at othcr CQUn try would such conduct be fuffered ? ANECDOTE. On the 10th of August 1778, Count D'tllaing, with his fleet pasTed before the British batteries at Newport, and there was a brisk cannon on both fides. Many of the (hot ft ruck in the town and' the in habitants were in great consternation. A (hot entered the door of the house ot Mrs. Mason, a widow lady, a little above the floor. As the family were palling front room to room, not knowing where the next {hot might strike, young Mr, Mason passing through the entry, found a negro fitting with his back against the (hot-hole in the door ; on ,being asked why he fat there, he answered, " Master, you never know two (hot to go in the fame place." Under this idea he was tranquil. From a London Paper, LAW REPORTS. A rron it r. fs. Mr. Wood moved the Court for a rule to (new cause why an Attorney, whom lie did not name, Ihould not be (truck off the roll, or ani'wer the matters of the affidavit. The circumstances of this cafe was shortly these. T lie fcrvant of a grocer in the country hav ing received some bodily injuryjvhile in his master s iervice, applied to a turgeon, who soon cured him ; for which he brought in a small bill of j6s. 6d. which the servant's master refufc d to pay. The surgeon filed him in a Court Baron, and the attorney, a gainst whom thp application was made, was employed by the grocer to defend the aftion. Before the day ot trial, the attorney, toge ther with his client, called upon a woman and aflceil her what ftie would lwear on the trial* She told him (lie would fwea* (he heard the defendant proniife to pay the sur geon. 1 hey asked her if (he did not recolleft that the defendant only said he would see him i aijj, but that would not do, and after several unfuccefsful attempts to make this woman commit perjury, they at length prevailed on her not to attend the trial The attorney gave her a guinea, and his cli ent half a guinea. The Steward, in coufe qucnce ot her absence, postponed the trial of the caule, on the plaintiff's paying the enfts ot the day, and this attorney, who had brib ed this woman to keep out of the way, had tbe audacity to oppole putting off the trial to a future day. The toward', however, put V Lork Kenyon—" Take a rule to fiie*r why this attorney fkould not" answer £hs matters of the affidavit. Is the defendant a ■ man of property ? We cannot get at him .by the luminary process of the | Ma. Juftide Gross-—" lam jllft i tion has been toad*. These 'endeavoring to find out what i nefles have to fay, have grown to a normous evil."—Rule to (hew cailfe gnuifc led. Lortl Nclfon'j i'upporters' to his arms are, a British Lion and a Rritifh Tar—His mot to, " Faith and Works." J J COB PERKINS, HAVING invented an effedluil cheek for <le teiling counterfeit Bank Paper, which Jus received the fanltion of on« Bank, and the approbation of the undersigned eminent artifti, and hiving obtained a patent, fecoring to Hint) and to his afligns, theexcluGve right of th« in» veution, hereby offerj to hit Fellow citizens the privilege of using it upon terms, to be >B r on between him and any person difpoWWfssl thernfelves of a guard igiinft counttrfeiu.' j. j * THE underlined having examined Jiffy Parkin's new invented method to detect Mrtin terfeit Bank paper, do approve of tlie plan, it being inpofliijle to engrave or fink two plates perfedlly alike, withuut the original dlr or hub, the counterfeiter wosld find it impoflible to make an impreflion which would p?rfe<ftly gage with the check from the original die. . ROB'T SCOT, Engraver & Die falser JAMES SMITHEK, Engraver. JAMES AKIN, Engraver. The terms may be known by applying 10 No. ii, South 3d itreet. irch 2,3 N 0 7 I C E. THE creditors of the hereby to* tifu-d, that he has applied to the Judges of thcStt*. preme Court of the ftatc of Pernfyiwnia, for the benefit of the a& of Assembly pafTcd oil the 4th day of April hit, providing " that the person o) a debtor lhall not be fubje<st to imprifi»nfnent, alter h« has delivered up all his property for the' beneijt •of his creditors" and that the said cpurt ha*e ap pointed the 10th day of April next, to hear hin> and his creditors, at such plac« where the said Su preme Court may be holden, where they may at? tend if they think proper. MA THANIEL BOUTCHER. <f thfScm .it march 28 Weavers. SEVERAL WEAVERS may find eid -1 ployinent by applying to li'arx T. Hop ,per, No- 391 Pifie-ftreet. 3 mo. 15th, t 759. w -v>. ">l." V>, aawif
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