s %\)t <sa3ettc« PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY EVHNING, MARCH JO -A? prices e f sto-cks. PuiL.IDEH'HI * , MaKCII 16. iSfz to 3d Int. off. 2[6 to 71!. do. 14/4 23 percent. Six Per Cent. Three Per Cent. . Deferred 6 Per Cent. B\NX United States, Petiafylvißia, 21 ditto. __ North America, 46 ditto fofuranie comp ; .N. A. fliares 30 — — Penpfylvania, ftrares, 35 i per rtnt Scrip 10 0/VlTnflT< " ' COURSE OF EXCHANGE Jn Hamburgh 33 1-3 cents per Mark Banco. _ London, at 30 days 56 I-J at 60 days at 90 days ji i-j Amfterdam,6o days. pr. guild. 36 to 37 i-z cents APPOINTMENTS By Boar nof Managers for the East IsdiA CoMPAxr of North-America, .Nalbso Fkazeh, Elcj. to the office of Secrttaiy. William Waters, Eft], to be Com mander of the Company's Ship Atlantic, of 14 Guns—ana Jamks Kiv.n, F.i'tj. to be the Company's .rdick-nt at Gmon. covMuyjcArioxs. It is fu'ofifittedto the citizens Philadcl- ■ phis, whether the outrage lately committed, i du-s not point out the neceflity of fault im- i mediate measures for the protedlion of our j perfoui, from the abide and influence of the i banditti with which our city is infefted.— 'l'he patriotic citizens who march to North ampton, look for the ftfety of their parents, ! •wives and. children at the hand of thole who remain behind. It is not said that Alexander James Dal las, privy counl'ellor of the Governor, will .he' appointed paymaster to the army in this mjroh agamft infurreflion.—The Govern or's en-operation is not yet requested. What will the citizens of Philadelphia yet fuffer ere they rotil'e from their lethargy to a fenl'e of the danger which threatens them ? Their Temples of worlhip are profaned ; their fellow citizens threatened, beaten, af faflmated ; even their houses, which the law profeffes to hold sacred, afford them no ■pro tedlion. And by whom are these enormi ties committed ? For (hame Philadelphians ! Be not thus awed by a handful of foreign renegadoes. Apprehend thtr;n, and letthera be fubjefted to the penalties of the law. One of the fellow's, who made the alTault on the Editor r cf the Philadelphia Gazette, his been discovered • and proves to be no less a character than t,he pilfering fabricator of Gazeteers, &c—the. fame whom Dr. Morft detested in an attenipj-to palm on the public, is the fruits of his own labor and ingenuity, the fcientific refcarches of another man ! A citizen proposes that, in the event of the volunteer corps being ordered to quell the iniarreftion at Northampton, an aimed afiociation fiiould be immediately formed to prated the city ,i;;ainft the United IriHimen and other freebooters, who are. still telerated among us. The late extraordinary attack upon Mr. Brown, is an occnrrence which ought to bring our citizens to re fie Ct upon their real lituation. It is an occurrence which niuft prove beyond a doubt, if proof be dill neccf fary, that there exists in the inidft of as, a combination of men, linked together by the moll flagitious principles, and in pursuit of the vilest and inuft abandoned purposes. Though the proofs which have already been prc-lented to us, are amply fufficient to render this manifelt, they appear to have been strangely difreganled by those whose interelts are mi,Tt nearly concerned in the discovery. One would imagine that the scenes which Ireland, within a twelvemonth part, has ex hibited, in confluence of the principles and priirtices oi the United Irishmen, would chill with horror our citizen:, when they know that within the bosom of their country are contained many of the persons who have been agents, distinguished agents too, in these dreadful tnnfactions. If barely a view v-i theie ilenes is calculated to excite such fcntiments, what niuft be our feelings when Tve fee them adlually begun to be put in practice among us?— When we fee these v try pei'olls openly violating our laws; v 'lun, in defiance of the principles of order >'ind morality, we fee them profaning the Sabbath with violence and outrage, and at '■• ft, jntlidtjng a mod atrocious injury upon one of our fellow-citizens, is it not time for "s to be alarmed, and to be upon our guard a E J inj\tht»r future operations ?—Will any '•n;- have the folly to imagine that an United li'if'tmian, by quitting his country, forfukes the djtefVablif principles he has there put in ?r::ctice? If S fiy one fliould think so, let h:in look, net barely upon the general tenor their condnft, but upon the open avowal wtj" have n-.idt: of their undeviating adlier ('rie t° thpin. Let him look over the toads tnev have drank upon St. Patrick's day, and '" c wilt lee that the reliftance they have met w 'tn, and the viflory that has b.en obtained " Vfr them on the theatre where they firft taimnenc«l the exhibition of thole principles, . ' Cis lv tewed to rivet them more clo'i-Iy Ja their hearts ; —their disappointment has °"'y Served to e;ive them additional afperitv "'• c rav.cour.' It then, z% appears from their '''' conduct, they are <:nlv w litiiiJJ for oppor ' t-j p;'7,cV ee upon thcife principles in '■ '> ci^iuUiy, what i: ct!«- fecuritv that we ijjfi '"'l not here have a counterpart of what has ; ia "nne; in Ireland ?—-With the possi "itj ot ftich a r. <ft direful event hanging °'-* r c *> is it right t+.at the people should be alarum!? J s i t not the d-.iiy of every one to point out to tbeuitk-ir d.uirrer ? If,'after having it flicrwiT to them, they' will tike no measures to guard atrainft it," hut will still continue to go on in the lame stupid security they have hitherto /nanifefk-d, they mud themselves be refpontihle for the confequerices that may ensue. As their's has- been the indifference and inattention, fa niuft alio the fuffering be their's. A letter was yefterd iy morning received from Northampton, dating,thaton Monday last, Mr. Balliot, one of i he colleftors of the revenue, was attack d on his return from Bethlehem and severely beaten, so as to make it tieceflary to fend to Bethlehem for a physician. The letter does not give par ticulars, but it was supposed that this out rage was committed by some of the insur gents. We also learn, that a company of Light Infantry met at Lower Socken on' Monday last, but the objeft of the meeting was not kn ,wn to our informant. , A meeting of another body of men was to be held at Milford, but for what purpose we could not learn. From the best information we can obtain on the fubjedt, it is probable the march of the troops from this city for Northampton, wll take place Wcdnefday next. Various detachments of regular troops are a ready on their march thither ; these it is fiippofd, will from a body of about five hun dred men. (A. D. A. J A Company of Marines, under the com mand of Lieutenant Edwards, arrived in town en Mondny last, from Baltimore. Car!iJ!e, March 19, '99. In confeque-ce of orders received from Brigadier General William Macpherfon, I do here' y require the Cumberland County Troop of Cavalry to hold themselves in readiness, to march at a moments warning. It isexpedted that every member will be completely equipped, and furnifh bimfelf with a Valeefe as soon as poflible- Samuel A. M'Coskry, Capt. MARRIED] —on Thursday evening last, by the Rev. Rifliop White, Mr. Josiah Lkwis to Miss Margaret Pelany, daughter of Sharp Delany, Esq. of this city. Dfed, at his feat in Frederick county, Vir ginia, immediately after his return from Gon grefs, Major General Daniel Morgan, the hero of the Cowpens, and an honour to the military character of his country. Tranjlatedfor the Columbian Centinel. Executive Directory. /frrete of the 24 Brumaire, an. 7. [ 1 Aon.] The Executive Diredlory delirous to determine the mode of the execution of the arrets of the Bth of the present month : This arrete relates to the treatment as pi rates of Americans, and other neutrals, found on board Engli/h JhpsoJ tvar.J Resolves, Art. i. In execution of the 3d Art of the arreleoi the Execution Dire&ory of Bth of the prefeiit raonth,'the allied and neutral powers are invited take the necessary mea furei for recalling, within a space of time which shall be determined on, all seamen of their refpe&ive nation!, which may aftual ly be on board the (hips, of war, and other veflels bel inging to England. art. z. The Ambafladors, Ministers, and Envoys of the' Republic to the aforefaid pow ers will receive particular inftru£tiona on this fukje&, art. 3. The epoch of the execution of he arrete of the Bth Brumaire, (hall be de em ined by a subsequent arrete. ART. 4. Th" Mi:iifter of Foreign Affairs s directed to advise with the Mioifter of Marine and the Colonies, refpefting the ex cution of the present arrete, which (hall be inserted in thejnurnal of the laws. TREILHARD, PreJiJtnt, Signed LeaA Rd E, Secretary-General POST-OFFICE, Philadelphia, March 28. 1799- | cy* LETTERS for the Britifli Packet Harlequin, will be received at this Office until Tuesday the 2d April, at 12 o'clock P. M. N. B. The inland postage. to New-York mull be paid. fry A stated meeting of the Pennsylva nia Society for promoting the abolition of slavery, &c. will be held at the ui'ual place, on the Ift of the ensuing month, at half [raft 6 o'clock in the eveninsr. - JAMES MILNOR, Sec'ry. 3d month, 29, 1799. JCZT 3 * The orders of the Second Troop of Volunteer Cavalry, of the United States, to meet at the manage are fuperceded by a ftib fequent order to meet at Ogden's tavern, Chefnut flreet on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, without uniform. JONA. ROBESON, lieut. march 29. <oa3ette sparine %itt. New-Turk, March 29. Days. Nantucket 6 Arr-ived, Ship Perfevemnce, . Federal George, , Aratlntfa, > Schr. Regulator, ■, Harcum, Huddle, CLEAR Ship Black River, Smith, Hamburgh ; Jbris Mary, Behee, St. Bartholomews ; Schooner Rein Deer, Cornell, Sv.rrinam ; flnop FriendOiip, Wehb, Barbactoes; sloop Caniperdown, Dilbrow, St.. Johns ; sloop Richard, Schovel, Mcutferat. do. St. Übes Jamaica Yarmouth 7 Baltimore, March 27. _ Arrived fchoaner 8.-tfey, c«pt. Emmons, lrom Charleft'crh, which he lei't on the ißth inft, On thedav following, beiug, in com pany with the pilot boat Patriot, bound to this place, a heavy gale of wind came on, which unfortunately her ; perceiving" her distress, cnpt. E. immediately bfire a \vay to their sii'i,fiance. Oil running along, hue, four jumped on board, birt one man, nnffing his ilep, was crushed to pieces be tween the vefiVls, and loft. Captain E. had his bowsprit carried away, and one of his his arm broke. Five minutes after leaving the pilot boat, she went down. i he fchoouer Eleanor, of this port, put into Charleflon, 011 the 18th instant, in dis tress, with th. lols other foremaft and bow sprit. On Monday arrived the schooner Hornet, capt. M'Kin'zit, 17 days from Hav anna ; leaving the bay, spoke the United States ihip Delaware, capt. Decatur, who about lix hours before had captured a French pri vateer lchooner, mounting 10 guns. Capt. Dscatur intended putting the French prif or.ers on board the several American veflels then 1:1 the Havanna. Letters have been received at Kingflon, Jamaica, that inhabitants of Curracoa hadfenta formal request to admiral Ha rvty to cofne a::d take poflefficn of that iiland, as they were ill want of every necefiary. Salem, March 11. Yesterday ariived the Ketch John, capt. Philips, 27 days from Lisbon. Capt. Philips informs, that capt. Free man, from Bolton bound to Alicant, was captured by two French privateers, after an obltinate engagement of three hours, and carried into Malaga. . Capt. Barker of this port, off Bilboa bar was attacked bjr 3 French launches, which he beat off, killi*g 17 of the crews, and wounding 9 : he has arrived fafe at Bilboa, Lett at Lisbon, ship Charlotte, Tylor, of Providence, to fail in 10 days, ship Joseph, Ropes, of and fliip William and Mary, Winicot, of Norfolk, to fail in ~ days; schooner , Killiam, of Gloticef ter, to fail the 18th. Capt. Neal, of this port, had arrived at Corunna, after narrow escapes, both from a French privateer and tempeffuous seas. . Also, Ketch Brothers, capt. Felt, from Cadiz, difmafled. LorJ St. Vincent had returned to his station before Cadiz early in January. The brig Hind, capt. Ropes, from Cadiz,- for this port, is in Portsmouth, damaged. Feb. 26, lat. 40, 50, spoke a barque from Salem, bound to Cadiz, name unknown.— The barque was armed. To le Sold, at Public Vendue, at the Merchants' Coffee-Houfc, Philadelphia, on the sth day of April, next, at Seven o'clock, in the evening, A Valuable Plantation, Situate in Lower Dukun Toiunjhip, in the county of Philadelphia, CONTAINING about 130 acres of Land— faid premif.s are plrafantly fituatcd on the Bristol road about 10 miles from Philadelphia and ist« be fold in three ('ivi 11 on«, as follows, No. 1 .—Containing about 170 whereon is ere&ed a good two story Stone Dweiling;-Houfe, wirh throe rooms on a floor, stone kitchen and stone Spring Houfc, Frame Barn, and other conve nient out buildings—there is on said premises about 50 acres of excellent Wood Land, a good bearing Orchard of grafted Fruit, forae valuable Meadow and the remainder good arable Land; one third part of a Saw Mill and privileges willbe fold with this Farm. No. 2 —Containing ab«ut 40 acres pkafantly situated on the Bristol road, three which are Wood Land, the remainder good arable Land. No. 3, —Containing al out »o acrei, adjoining the last defcribeo Lor. and the Briftdl road, on these two last Lots there are elegant fcites for Country Seats, their situation being high, and in an heaithy neighborhood. The conditions of sale will be made known at the time and place of fair, and any perfoft inclining to view said premises may apply to the subscriber 1 here on who will (hew the fame. Jonathan Paul, Or may fee a draught thereof on application to JOHN CONNELLY, Juhvnecr. N. B. An iridifputable Title will be given. march eq Notice. THE CREDITORS OF E. Fox and J. Greenleaf, INTERESTED in the aflignments made to the Tub fcribers, are requeued to meet at Ogden's tavern, in Chefntrt-ltreet, on Wrduefday the loth of April, at 6 o'clock ia the evening. march 28. POP SALE, *'A quantity of Mould and Dipt CANDLES, and CLOVER SEED, enquire of Samuel Coates, no 82 South Front street codSt march #3 NOTICE. Is given to all thofc indebted to flie firms of Jackson Evens, John B. Evens, is 3 Go. Evens Bullock, JVhitton, Evens £s? Co. and John B. Evens. THAT the Sublcrihcr i« fully anthorized toad, just and fettle the affairs ot those concerns ; anJ that suit s will be ir.difcrirr.inately commenced cn all accounts that reraaiu enpaid oa ii>t icth day of March mit 'John B. Fvens, So, 119, SoUch Third-ftrcet cod6w feb 1 All Persons Indebted to the Eflate of HEJJRY HILL, deceased arc requcfred to m ke payment to the subscriber and those having any demands on the fame to pro duce their accounts for feritifoient. GIDEON H. V Ajfciii to the Er t eotf Philaf»'phia d«c 4,-1798 THIS E VENINGy March ~», WILL BE PRESENTED, A' celebrated, TRAGEDY,■ called ROMEO and JULIET, In Acl I. a Masquerade, with a dance by the cha raiSlcrs. In aft V. a Funeral Proeeflion and Solemn Dirge. To which 10ill bt added, (for the last time) A Dramatic Sketch, called The Constellation ; or y A wreath for American Tars. With a reprelcntrtion of the Chafe and A«flion v Between the Constellation is? L'lnsur^t.ile frigates. The whole to conclude with an appropriate liallet, composed by \lr. Byrne, The principal characters l>y Mrs Byrne, Mr Byrne and Mr. Warrell, jun. The Evenings entertainment will finifli with, for GROUND & LOFTY TUMBLING, Pofturc and Equilibriums-—by Signior Joseph He will throw a STJMERSET from the middle *4-* Mrs. Marshall's Night will be o" H'eJnefday next. 4-tOn AVednefiLy, a celebrated now Co medy ; called HE IS MUCH TO BLAME with TRUE BLUE, and THE WED DING DAY ; For the benefit of Mrs. Marshall. . Mr. Bernard's Night will be on Fri day next. Box, one Dollar—.Pit, three quarters of a Dollar—Gallery, half a Dollar. For the Benefit of Mrs. Merry. THE STRANGER; [Translated from the German of Kotzebue's,] called MISANTHROPE AND REPENTANCE. The Stranger, Mr Wignell. Count Winterfrm, Mr Downie. Baron Steinfort, Mr Marshall. Solomon, Mr Franci*. Peter, . Mr Bliflett. Francis, Mr Fox. Old Man, Mr Morris. William, J after Harris. Children, Mailer H, Warrell, Miss Hardinge. Mrs Haller, iMrs Merry. Countess Winterfen Mrs Hardinge. Ann, Mrs Francis. ENO OF THE FLAY,' A Pamtomime Ballet Dance, (eompofed by Mr. Byrne,) called DERMOT AND KATHLEEN. The parts of Dermot and Kathleen, by Mr. and Mrs. Byrne. To which will be added, a much admired MUSIC/*. DRAMA, in two acts, called the |C7* During the Benefits, the Doors will be opened at half part s—and5 —and the Curtain positively rife at half past 6 o'clock. %* Places in the Boxes to be taken cf Mr. Wells at the office of the Theatre, fronr ten till one, and on the d;«ys of performance, from ten till four. |CT° THE First Troop of Philadelphia Cavalry ar« to meet at den's Tavern, on Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, without uniform. H. Pratt, T. W. Francis, I. Miller, jun. I. Ashley, I. Baker. Ten Dollars Reward. , T~\ESERTED from the City Gu rd House, JOHN CRAWFORD, a marine soldier, horn in Augtifta county, state of Virginia, 22 years of age, 5 sees, 6 inches high, lieht hrown hair,' yellow complexion and light eyes, by trade a tailor, JAMfes M'KNIGHT, Capt. Com. City Guard. The Creditors of William Steedman of Northumberland county in the Hate of Pennfvlva nia, aredefired to take notice, that he has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of the county aforefaid. for the benefit of the insolvent lawi, and the said Court have appointed the fourth Monday of April nex', at a Court of Common Pleas then to be held at Sutibury for the said county, for a hearing between the (aid William Steedman and his Creditors; at and place the> may attend. DESERTED from the Marine Barracks oh th 10th inft Wm. Johnfton, a Marine Soldier aged jo years, 5 sett 6 inches hiph, black hair and eyes, and baa 101 l the middle Jißgtr of the right hand. He cani<-d<ff sithhim hi- fsllimif«rm Whoever will secure the laid skfrrtcr in any goal, (hall receive the akove reward. j|2e£o?X|jeatre, The ■last week befirc the benefits, the last time, row of box.-s, and light on the Stage 1 o conclude with Italian Serpentine on a Ladder twenty feet high On MONDAY EVENING, April 1, WILL BF. PRESENTED, (neverailed A celebrated PLAT., called THE STRANGER, 0 R, ADOPTED CHILD. Sir Rcrtrand, Le Sage, Record, Michael, Spruce, Flint, Boy, (The Adopted Child) with Songs Mil") Arnold. Mrs Warrell Mrs Hardinge Mrs Francis. Clara, Kelly, Lucy,. JOHN DUNLAP, Captain. march 30. The Subfcrihers- have for Sale, AT THEIR COUNTING HOUSE No. 35, Dock-street, White and Red Lead, Patent fliot No. 1 8c 8 & 13, ~ Bordeaux Brandy Ift & 4th proof, Claret in cafes—firft quality. Tbbs. Murgatroyd Sons. march 29. « ' mw&cf^w March 30. Notice. WILLIAM STEEDMAN. Northumberland, Match 30, 17QQ. Ten Dollars Reward. I>AN CARMICK, enmttiaw'irg rhr Mir.as B.wracks. march 28 march 30 The Constitutional Gazette ; The Subscriber respectfully offers to tie Put* lie, proposals for a Newspaper, under tic' title of the Conflstutional Gazette ; and Republican (Courier. TT is intended to be publiihed' three times a J- week in the city of" Philadelphia ; viz. on every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening. J toe fubfeription will be f-v e dollars per annum» half to be paid by lubfcribers in the city when called for. Ihe difficulty of colle-stie.g small turns in the country, renders it neceflaiy to ask the iubfcriplion, out of the city, ta be paid in advance; or the name of a perl',in in Philadd. phia who will pay them regularly Although the p--c>pofed Newi'paper vil!. be of a I.nailer size than the unhandv flleets now generally in use, it will contain as much as the! generality or the daily Gazettes. It ia expect ed ,hat a very small portion of it wilj be occu* pied by advertisements, which willl occasion an unusual quantity of intelligence and inrorma tion. It will be phblifhed in the quarts form< and reguhtly paged, to render it convenient for binding in volumes, to each of which an ndex will he attempted. The principles intended to be fupporred, sre those of the Federal and State Confiittuions. rhe friends or the tranquillity, peace in J liap pinels of this country, may rely on a calm, de cent and firm adherence to those valuable Re publican codes. The Editor is unwillin? trc make large pvomifes, but he allures his friends and the public, that he has ground to relr on important literary and political contribution* from various sources. Without fiich an ex pedition, he would not have undertake- at this time, to publirti a new Gazette. He be lieves the Press to be the noblelt inflrutn-nt in the command of Freemen, and he flatters K:n felf that Ihe Constitutional Gfzeite; ".vill not he found among the mod exceptionable,nor amor; the least nfeful Subscriptions are received by the different booksellers,- and at the fuhfcrilier's office,' No. 90* South Third street, at which place the Weekly Magazine continues to be puhliihed. EZEKIEL FORMAN. Philadelphia, March 2.1 d, 1799. Ja/l received, and for sale by H. tsf P. Rrcs, Booksellers, No. 16, South Second Sti eel. THE Pursuits of Literature, a satirical Poem, in four dialogues, with notes. Memoirs and Poftumous Works of Mary Wolflencroft Godwin, author of the Rights of Women, confining the Wrongs of Wo men J Maria, a fragment ; the Cave of Fan cy, a tale ; An Eflay on Poetry ) and our Re liih for the Beauties of Nature, &.c. 1 vol. A Journal of Occurrences at th« Temple, dur ing the confinement of Louis i6th, King of France, by M. Clery, the king's valet de chambre. The Young Philosopher, a novel, a vol. by Charlotte Smith. Hearne's Journey from Prir.ce us Wales' Fort in Hudson's Bay, to the Northern Ocean, undertaken for the discovery of copper north weft passage, &c. &c. with plates. Lavater'e Remonstrance addreffrd to the Direc* tory of France, against the invasion of Swit zerland with an account of the invasion, in » letter fn m Mallet du Pan. Andetfon's Essays on Agriculture and RlTral as* fairs. Mr Warren Mr Dirley Mr Franci* Mr Bernard Mr Warrell, jon Mr Biiflctt Spnlliß2ine's Travels in the Two Sicilies, and the Apennines 4 vol. with elegant plates. The Rolliad, a poem, with criticisms and il luftrattons. Angelina, by Mrs. Robinson ; WaHingliam, by the fame ; Memoirs of the Chevalier La roux j The Houie of lynian, by G. Walker 5 Plain Sense, the Benevolent Jew. &c. &c. The Heir al Law, Filfe and True, the Stranger, Mysterious Marriage, Cure for the Heart Ache, Abroad atid at Hum.?, Kr.ave or Not, by Holcroft, London Hertfiit, &c. &c. H. & P. Rice have (or sale, an extervlive colleftion ol LAW BOOKS, English and-Jrifh editions, the following they havejuft received, Efpinafles Reports at Niti Prius. Bacon's Abridgement, new London Edition Wifket on Insurance, Barton's Equity, Huflru* ther's Reports, Gilbert's Evidence by L"ft, with an Index, Du'nford and Eall's Reports, 6 vol. &c. Jcc. JUST PUELISHFE, DiVdin'B Songs, I dol. ij cents, Brigg's new Art of Cookery, 1 dol. 15 cents. March 23, 4t GOOD etKonragementwillbe given to a pcrfon who un'dcrflands the Tantiirg bufii.efs in all its branches—also to a perfoir v.ho un.-icrftands making of Tin-Ware, to move into the Weftcrn Country.—Pcrfons who have fnaall families would be preferred,—For further particnlars enquire at No ?3 North Fourih-ftreet. None need apply but thofc who can bring good recommendations. march it THE Creditors of the Subscri ber are dcfired to take notice, that applicaron lias been made to the Court of Con.mon Picas of Mif flin County, in the State of Pcnnfylvania,in applicant may receive the benefit of the seVeral laws patted for the relief of insolvent debt ors, and the said court have appointed the second Monday in April next, to hear him andhig credi tors at the court house in Lewis Town, in the said county. march 18 PUBI IC NOTICE isherebj given that the fub fcribor ha? applied to the Judges of the ''onrt of Common Pleas of the county ot land, for the benefit of the ail of Assembly pair ed on the 4th day of April last for the relief of insolvent debtors, and that the fa id Jpdgesliav® i jpjtointed the fourth Monday in April m.*t, to hear him a*4 apcl his creditors at the Coart 1-JouXu, ia the town of Sual ury in thefaid county. GP.AY. march ;S 7I i.VIA' T 7 f,}' Ii 7t /}, By the fli ip Opv ? b.i I ro-m LoiidW, priine ajforttnefit of ' 4 - Morrocco and Kid Skin.:, rt \»r!oil« colours'. • A handfomj flip ly of military articles, And J few cases of. th, m ft JalliionfWe Straw Hats and Bonnets, For file at N0.'87. Chefmrt (trtet. MICHAEL ROBERTS, • AND Republican Courier. NEW BOOKS. NOVELS. PLAYS. N O 7 ICE. To all tvbom it may concern. Wm. ARMSTRONG, iiir. uw^w NO r I C E. y^f d - w f eo<?4w ♦ th.
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