"ft*** WW "rywPBMBi %lje (Bajette. PHI LA DELPHI A, THUR3DAV EVENING, JULY *S. «<3> » TO th£ printer, There being Errors in my Address of yesterday No. VI. to the Mana gers of the Alms House, I request it-may be republished-, as follows : V. No. VI. To the Managers bf the Alms House and Holife of Employ. GI'.XriEIIEK, IN No. 5 I have fheived that for three years part you have paid no more than one hundred and fifteen cents per *eek • for your patients in the Pennsylvania Hos pital, ar,d not three dollars as W. and itr.s endeavor to make appear. But their statement is altogether a deception and ought to be exposed ; for they do "ot take inu« calculation any of those patiSts who have been admitted formerly at a very low rate, whose board has never been nor those received on charity without anycharge but forcloathing* and funeral expences. If it be necefiary further to eloeidate and con fcnn my {latement refpe&ing the aftual cost of your paupers in the hospital, I refer to the accounts rendered to your board at a late meeting for the last year's expences ; by which you will observe the average cost is at this very time, no more than n8 cents each. With us much confidence, afid the fame ■view of blinding the eyes of the public, and if possible leading nie off from my intended exposure of the real state of things, W anc Charitas ccntend in your favor, that pau pers in the Alms House cost no mere than a dollar a week, when if the truth wa known, I h»ve reason to believe they col however iropoflible without knowing the ex yak]. 1 htfe I have good reason to believe were forty thoufar.d dollars when you lull animal account was stated ; and the whole was within the last two Y\ a<;t ®j>»* »' 1797 I am well i-formeri you had fcveral thousand pounds more of taxes in arrearJJ to eolith, than fufficient to pay it. I will these fnre tvmt thousand dclla f cd< Bv your simml ftotcrocnt for .the support of pa«pert V as £-i 2,284 11 7, or j j,y s ß si Add, debts contra died, but got fram 1798, to *799* 20,000 £ Two Swine per diem I suppose you received in the year, ex cept on Sabbath days, for which I expecft you paid one dollar and sixty seven cents each, and charged it, beiny half the value due to theper -1 67 winch ought to be to your debit, but we do not find it, Butter, veal, sausages, fifli and pork', forfeited, which you 'K 1 '' f Total cxpence of the year, for 605 ptrfons, is - - - . ct.169 18 Or 172 cents a week for each pcrfon, •which is 57 cents ore than the hospital have ebßrgrd, and makes an aggregate saving of one tl "n:f;>nd fcyr hundred and twenty two drltars andfi-verrty two tents per annum for the lad three years. In proof of which I exhibit the following statement, viz. 48 in the Alms Hcufe 52 weeks at 172 cents, is - - - 4>293 u 48 in the Hospital ji weeks at 115 cents, is ..... 1,87040 m Difference saved to the Guardians to the poor is per annum - 1,421 yt Having now proved that the price is kfs in the Hospital than in the Alms-House, if it is a Iked in which institution the most rare is taken of the patients, I would recommend my Mlow citizens to vifitboth houses and they will be able to judge. * Charitas fry*, ! well knew a eonlderable part of t*e cloafhing for near »COO f «rfon« was made in the ecurfe of the lafl year in the house of employ ; —hut I will prove the coatrary—fee year marufatilory account*, viz. No. 3, manufactured goods, contained in tht house £338 © 3—that among loco people it about 3/4 each, whi»h in (W ad of being enough to cloath them, would scarce ly pay for fisaling and mending their fcoes. 0" The Members of the Society ef the Sons of St. George, established at Philadelphia, tor the advice and affiflauce of Englishmen in djilreft, arc requefled to at tend a Qpr-erly Veetingof the said Socie GEORGE DAVIS, See'ry. There are fi-vcrsl new members to be ballot ed for. juty y 4 l;*pt£sU)kit* >t^sfami*i&£j» : 'i& GfWt-'. ; '.„TfiOM , AS"jiITEkSON, - „;\ [■|sßfr«iVfjfdent, 4*4 fresideritif • . i «*****./ -' ' Jftp-Jiifapt&rt, .;' pclowirt. "' lohjh-Lanjpfon, *«• Hefty . ft. W«H . , Mdhadbvfeits. ' . Maryland. *£aimiel Dexter, John E. Howard,, 3fc«jamin ©Wribpei James Lloyd, i ■ Rhode-Islam& ' Virginia, Theodore Fofer, ; Stephen T» Mafoai ' Eiy | ■ , Connecticut. > Kentucky. I James Hillhoufe, John Brown, .' j Uriah; Tracy. Humphry Marftiall. ,' Vermont. , JVortb-Carelipfik Nathaniel Chijiman, Timothy Blwodworth. -Elijah Paine. * Jeffer Frafik|ift. Neto-Yayk. South-Carolina. John Laurence, ' Jacob Read, Jan«< Watson. Charles Pinckney. , Ne<a>.serstjr<.y GeoMa. •ToMthan Dayton, * Abraham Baldwin, "Jams! Schureman. James Ounn. Pennsylvania. , Tennessee. \ WilKam Binghaiu, ' John Anderfon, James Rofs. Dafticl Smith, SAKtJEt ALtTNE OTIS, secretary. |C7* Tbose Gentlemen to mbase names tbis mark (*J is prefixed are new members. ■ r- HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES. New-Hampshire. "Michael Leib, Abiel Foster, 'Peter Muhlenburg, Jonathan Freeman, *John Smilie, William Gordon, Richard Thomas, Pekg Sprague. Robert Wain, Massachusetts. • Henry Woods. Bailey Bartlett, Delaware. DwighyFotler, James A. Bayard. •Silas Lee, Maryland. Samuel Lyman, George Baer, jun. Hirrifon G. Otis, *Gabriel Christie, John Read, William Crailc, "Theodore Sedgwick, John Dennis, Samuel Sewall, George Dent, William Shepard, "Joseph H. Nicholfon George Thatcher, Samuel Smith, Joseph B. Vdrnum, John C. Thomas. Peleg Wadfworth. Virginia. \Jlwo wanting.] Samuel J. Cabell, Rhode-Island. Matthew Clay, •John Brown, John Dawfon, ChriAo. G. Champlin, Joseph Egglefton. Connecticut. Thomas Evans, John Allen, *Sainuel Goode, Jonathan Brace, 'Edwin Gray, Samuel W. Dana, "George Jackson, •John Davenport,jun. *J. Trigg, William Edmond, David Holmes, Chancey Goodrich, ""Henry Lee, Roger Grifwold "John Marftiall, Vermont. Anthony New, Matthew Lyon, John Nicholas,' Lewis R. Mqrri». Jsfiah Parker, New-York. "Robert Page, *Theod®rus Bailey, • Lev in Powell, •John Bird, *John Randolph, •William Cooper, Abraham Trigg. Lncas Elmendorph, Nurtb-Carolina. Henry Glen, »John Alston, Jonathan N. Havens, • Dickfon,. Edward Livingfton, William B. Grove, •Jonas Piatt, *Arch. Henderfon, •John Thompson, •William H. Hill. Philip Van Cortlandf. Nathaniel Macon, New-Jersey. Richard D. Spaight, •John Condit, Richard Stanford, •Franklin Davenport, *David Stone, James H. Imlay, Robert Williams. •Aaron Kite hell, South-Carolina. •James Linn. Robert G. Harper, Pennsylvania. *Benjamin Huger, Robert Brown, •Abraham Nott, Albert Gallatin, Thomas Pinckney, Andrew Gregg, John Rutledge, jun. John A. Hanna, Thomas Sumpter. Thomas Hartley, Georgia. Joseph Heifler, *James Jones, John W. Kittera. •BenjaminTalliaferro. Ab. Cts , J )®43 33 i«e 40 No account? yet received of the Ele&ion in Kentucky and Tennessee. not of the last House.) It is tolerably well afcertaincd, that Phanuel Bishop, Esq. is choteti Reprcfenta tive for the third southern diflrift of Mafla chufctts, vice honorable Mr. Bullock. This deciCon is the conference of the criminal fupinenefs of the Federalists. In the firfl f<Uthern diftrift, another trial must take place. Mr. Williams will probably be cho sen. From tie Vergen'nes Gazette. CHARACTERISTIC. PRESIDENT ADAMS. " THE eye which distinguishes in every thing presented to its view; and with a mind, which at once, comprehends the vast and attends to the minute." FRENCH REPUBLIC. " The public buildings were filled with crouds of a dismal appearance. No clamors were heard, either from the citizens or rab ble. Their countenances were filled with consternation. Their ears were employed in listening with anxiety. It was not a tu mult ; it was not quietness ; it was the si lence of terror and wrath." FRENCH REPUBLICANS. " They resemble a mixed breed of the monkey and tiger, animals, which mix fun with mifchief, and sport with the torments of their prey." DKMOCRATIC A AMERICAN LIBERTY. " I'-ara temporis et loci felicitate, übi En tire qi:s vclis,et qua faitias dicert licet." , rfti 3 ' y * ' ; translation. Rare fortune i in refpett bx>th to a?;e and' country, where men are allowed to t'-ink , what they please, and to speak every corAipt opinion, of which they think. .1 V" ANTI HASWELL. «• High o'er his Üb'ring head, The goddcft Want her pinion! spread, And with fftetic furyfir'd, What Phooebiu t»intly had infpir'd." " Now every defp'rat*blockhead daresfo write; Verse is the trade of every living wight;'' EDITOR OF THE AURORA. " May be charged with filling the ear more than the mind." . . . . "Ah raifer ! " Quanta Isboras inCharybdi ! " puer msliore flamma 1" NICHOLAS IN SOLILOQUY. " No ! my heart is turn'd to ftote ; I strike it, and it hurts my hand." CAPT. TRUXTON. Utla tenent,unco non alligat anchora morfa.'' Lyon's argument topersuade a thousandfami lies to leave Vermont for Kentuckey. " My life's companion and my bafom friend ! One faith, one fame, one fate shall all attenll." WOODEN SWORD BEARER. " He's no swaggerer ! a tame cheater in faith. You may stroke.him as gently it a puppy grey-holind. He will ndt fwaggcr with a Bxrfaary hen, if her feather* turn back in any /hew cf rrfiftance." CHARLESTON, Juae 22. Mr. tijfsPt ierj Patent for a Balance Loc! for a Canal. Tlie inland navigation of England by Ca lais, has gradually become an objedt of in inite commercial importance. A very con iderable portion of the capital of the nation, lasbeen laid out in forming canals : the in ercourfe, and the conveyances of traffic, anals have been cut. A v*ry high annu il income to the proprietors of canals is yield ;he- money which has been expended upon hem. Every year in consequence of these kings, is marked by new proje&s for the /igation. A confi.tjerable (tare of the me rrted in this interesting province. This new >rofeffion of civil engineers, find here their :hief employment ; and canal navigation is n a train of improvement to the highest per fection of which it is susceptible. No one particular m the conftru&ion of :anals, is of greater confluence or difficul ty, than that which regards the connecting of canals of different Jevels into one course sf uninterrupted navigation. It 11 often im ari e'Xp*nce which is always very great, to form a channel for a canal, as one invarying level throughout the' -whole trait through which 'it is to be coi)du£tcd. If, in futh cases, means might be contrived for the con venient raifmgor IoV-ering of the vessels in the canal, fr.om one level to another, it is easy to fee that there would be a mighty im provement accomplUhrd. To answer this end, various means have been at different times, adopted. In Chinia, it his been usual to raise or Uwer boats from one leval of a canal t® another, by means of ba lance boats kept in reserve at the locks at which the change oflevel takes place. Mr. Robb, a Scottilh clergyman, about 13 or 14 years since, among his friends, a veiy simple adoption of the Chinrf; contri vance to the use of Britilh sanals ; it wa> talked of as ingenious, but carried 110 far ther towards execution. More recently, an invitation, the fame ih principle, was propo led for the fame uses by Dr. James Ander fon, a man to whofc activity and oi iginali. ty of ginius, the arts 111 Britain are very highly indebted. Mr. James Fuffell, iron manufacturer of the country of Somerset (Eng.) h»j just ob tained the king's letters patent, fee tiring him from tlie ufiial space of time, the sole right to a balance lock which'he has invented for the fame raisin» or lowering of boats be tween different levels in a canal. So far as ■we can judge from infpetting the fpecificat'i onof'he invention, it is likely Jo prove very ufefu!. We fineewly wish the author every reasonable (hare of honor and emolument from his invention. Mr. Fitzgerald's patent for a Signal-Trumpet. The minds of ingenious men have for feme time been tun ed considerably to the improvement of different artn connedVed with warfare, Mr. Clerk's tiew system of signals, fcc. for the i.fe of a., fleet at sea, during a naval engagement, are said t» hare fflcnti ally contributed to the great viflory which was gained by lord Du-ican. The Tele graph was found to deserve, by its important utility, to be quickley borrowed, though an invention of the Bench, forth* use of Britain. William Fitzgeiald, esq. has obtained a patent for the sole manufacture and (ale of a signal trumpet which be has recently inven ted for encreafing the powers of found, by sea or on land. Ihe signal is to be given by the application of a trumpet to a piltol, or any other convenient piece of firearms, or small artillery, in such a manner that the found of the discharge of a pitlol &c. may be augmented by it just as that of the hu man voice might be bv the speaking trum pet. The peculiarity of the invention cori fifts in the idea of the application of the trutnpet to augment die found from thedif charge of any piece of fire arm;, and in the [Monthly Magazine.'} >• . contrivance of the apparatus, by which the trumpet is counted with the piece to be fired. It has been made trial of by a committee cf general military officers, whose approbation it has received. It may become ufeful to a variety of occafion9 at sea and on land. [ Mtnthly Magazine."] election. ALL those of the inhabitants of the County of B«cks, by Law, qualified to vote for Members of AfTeffibly, and who are de firousthat JAMES ROSS, Esq. of Pitts burgh, Ihriuld fuccecd the prefect Supreme Magiftraie, as Governor for the Common wraith of Pennf)*!vatiia, are requeued to meet at the honfe of Charles Stuart, in Doylllown,on Saturday the 17th of August next, for the purpose of cotifulting what further measures may be necelTary for pro moting the eleftton of Mr. Roft. HENRY WYNItOOP, Chairman ef the Buch County Corresponding Ctmmitttei. July 8, 1799. ARTILLERY. CT5* THE 9th Compuny of Philadelphia Artillery, are requtfted, to meet at M. Kitts; sign of the Indian King, Market ftreet, on Thursday next, the 18th >nft, at 6 o'clock in the evening, on business ofmuch Importance. MATTHEW HALE, Captain. July 17,1799- 21 THE Proprietors of the New Theatre are rcquefted to m«ct at the City l'avcrn on Monday the »3d irft. at o'clock in the even ing, to el oft their ag*nt«. N. B. The «le£ion will open at half past 7 and dose at 9 o'clock. t CHAKLES BIDDI.E. July 12. Notice is Hereby Given, THAT the Officers and Crew of thcConflel!as tioo will receive their priie money for the Frigate X-'lniurgcnt, ky calling on CHARLBS BIDDLE, No. 143, Mark»t-ftreet, or HtNRT DENBRIDGE. dim July ii THE PARTNERSHIP TRADING under the Firms of Haßtshorni, Large 53" Co.. and Jistr W Ro bert Waln, wis diflblved i rao. i 4, 1798, and the partnerlbip tracing under the firm of Harti- HonNf & Larci. waidiffolred 15th of the 4th nonth Uft, all perfom indebted *o eithsr of the above firms are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those tkat have demands to prsfent their accounts. 7 mo. xjth Just Received, and for Sale by PAUL BECK, Jr. Nol 11, South Water Street, Patent Sheathing Copper, From 16 01. to 14 ex. per feet. in the 3. inches Copper in fhcetj 48 bv »4 from 610 30!b. Pr sheet do. do. a 6 6 371b. do. do. do. 60 3a 8 6olb. do. do. do. 60 36 70 8»lb. do. do. do. 60 vj tco nolb. do. do. do. 71 16 14 ijlb. do, do. db. 7: >8 ij 141b. do. do. do, 90 <0 to ailb' do. Bottom Pipea, of v»riooa Gzw, Flat Bottomr, from to 18 inchea/liarneter, Sheathing Naill(poli(hed) 1 1-8 inch to a 1-2 inches, Forged Jfjila, from 1 t-t inch to 7 Spikca from j incha Co 7 inchea. Clinch Ring! from t-t inch to 1 1-8 inch Copper Bolt* from 5-8 inch to J v-linch, ALbO, ieo tierce* frefli rite, 60 pipes brandy i:i and 41b proof, Imperial, hyson, hyfenfitin. fotehong nsd bohri tea.', V) hogOteads ajiiun, *5 do copperas Madder ia barrels and ki'gj, Sfanifli, Freni.li and Carolina i'riige, 30 hogfhepcb.molaflen, jo? kegs ot ginger, ao.ooo «t ofpeprer, N'atmrgs, msec and cloyh, 30 tout fliott B B No. t to 9, jc kegs of powdtr, Port wiac in pipes, SO bales of cotton, july 11, THE SUBSCRIBER HAVINO been appointed admir.iflrater to the eltate of the rev. JOHN WADE (de i eased) late of New Jersey NOTICE it hereby given to all pcrfoos indebted to the f«id cftafe, to make immediate payment to the fubferiber, a')d thole who have anj demands againfl the fame, to render their accounts without delay, prsperh attested Ed-ward Thompson, julyj3 Unseated Lands in Luzerne County THE owners of unseated lands in Luzerne r.mnty (Penu.) are hereby notifiad, that tinlefs the taxes due on said lands for the year, 1796, are paid iuto the hands of General Lord Butter, County Treasurer, on or before the aoth day of nest,-they will b! ad vertifed for sale as the law direfls. John Phillips, 1 Jenkins > County Commii'rj 'Thomas Wright} Coramiffioners* Office, 7 Wilkelbirre, July i, '99 J ('6) STOP THE RUNAWAY. RUNAWAY from the fubferiber th« 1 ift inft. a negro man, about 5 feet 8 inches high, very well made, a*d adlive, anftters to the name of Csefar (but hi» indented name i< JACOB POW ELL) has a particular fear or eat on his foreliaad, and is about 20 years of age—Had on when h» wentaway a grey mixture coat and bltie panta loons and black hat ; isfubj'd to drink, and when drunk i« foolifhly mad. Whoever fccures the said Jetvant.fo that he may he had again, fhail he generously rewarded, and reasonable charges paid by Capt. PRANCiS POWELL, no. ji, north Fifth street N. B. Any perfoa or pcrfona harbouring the said fervart (hill be profecutei the utmost rigor of the law. July t6 Chairman. Jet id 63m djw D*.i ji, Market ftrect dim dt»oA JV/'iVTS A PLACE, As a Seanillrds or Child's Maid, IN a frnjl' frmiiy, who arc going to the country, a YOUNO WOMAN, who can be well recommended, and who fc.it learnt the Mantua Maker's htfinefi. Enquire in Arch itect, at the third hojife weft oi Eighth street, on ihe north fiiJi of the way. i"ly 's TO BZ SOLD, A LOT of Land containing two and an half acrci, fitcate in the manor of Mootland, Mon(gom«. rv count>, not fir diflant from the Newton road, and abfiut ij mil" from Phibdelphia, 011 which iserec. led a good Stone Dwelling House, Stone Spring Hoivfe, and Frame Siable. On this plac« ii a large garden, with every kind of vegetable*, and a good bearing orchard of the best grafted fruit, such as hjr. vest and winter apples, peau, chcrrira, mulberriei, and quinces. The crop in the ground consists of corn, flax, potatoes and clover. The fuuation it ve rv ftenlthy, and being in the neighborhood of rever. al (lores and flout mills, makes it a deiireable pur. Chafe for any perlou wtfhiug I* freu'e a summer re treat at a small experice. PoiTcflioncan be hid im mediaiely. - For ) uithef particular! apply to EDWARD BONSALL, No. 64, Doek-flreeti N. 8. One act* of excellent woodland adjoinieg he above may also be had. iulyp. An excellent Stand for Buiinefs .FOJKSAI.£> Avd {misession Immediately given. THAT valuable stand for bufr neft at the head Of theft' r Kent copntf, Maryland confining sf a brick,ftore-h',uf-: »6 feet %r fto.tvd flories high, »hr« rooms on a flOJJvweUap por tioned lor bufiueft, two twenty feet rooms fer the reception o| gr-in ,and 2 cfruriiipp tcvtb, tci thret rooms for jjooo«, with an eicctlncc cellar tinker the yhole, compltiuly gameied off for fait and pickling pork, with a log corn crib adminipg* 10 feet hy 46—Thi* stand it titrated in the sad nioft advantagiotw p*rt of the for bofi oef" and the pr«fpe& of returning good crops of wheat in th#, country around the head of Ch«fter dill tend, to make it roosedcGrable to tliofeipcliok ing t» purchafj. For terni»,«jV'y t« hitffri- Levi KtWngpvarlb (3* im, Philsutclphit, crthe fubfrribcr. the j>/e ---»ifc«, GEORGE V. M'CANN W. THOM AS. P S—lfthe above property is not fold in three moothi from this date, it will be rented. July 9 NOTICE. THE Creditors of Woodmff and Thomson, late merchant* of this place, infol vtnt debtors, ire hereby requested to take no tice, That the subscribers will attend on the ift Mandayln January next, is the year 4.800, at John JohnPin'* ipa, io this town, far the p jrp»feof m»king the iirft dividend of their es tate. 1 JOHN JOHNSON, 1 F.DW. SHARP, 5 A (agreed. Newton, SulTux county, "> New-Jersey, June lb, '99. ) ju)y 9 dim liventy Dollars Reward., DESERTED lrom the barrack* at Readme, m. the *ipht of (tie sth July, 1799, tke follow ing soldier* in ihc I ttb regiment in the icrVicc of the United States. Ihtmai Br'iiton Br.rib, 2 priTite, horn in CUcfler county, 15 years of age, f left 8 inches and 3-4 high, dark complexion, brown eyes and lopp black hair which he commonly wears tied close to hi« head,by occupation » farmer ;heis a flout, good looking fellow, and considerably marked with the fmall pox, it mych addicted to liquor, and. ve/y a- Imfivx when i*t< sicatcd; be was drefTad in full infantry uniform except his hat—lt is cxprded that hcwitlchangchisdr.fi as he (lol; a plain round hat and a cumber of citizens' eloaths. Also, yjmts M'Mullen, horn in the county of Antrim.in Ireland, 36 ytar* of age, s feet j inches ai d 1-3 high, fair complexion, grey eje«, fliort brown hair, which is very thin upon tfn - crown of his head,, of thia visage an<t a vrry pleafist coun tenance ; by occupation a farairr, and was drsflcd in full infantry unifo'm. The above reward and rcaforable expences will be paid to any person who shall apprehend and in ar.y gsal, or deliver to any clhcrr in tkc lervice of the United Sfatra, tke above drtcribed Jeferters, or ten dollars and expences lor cither of them. LEWIS HOWARD, Lieutenant nth ilrited States Regimen Rcadinjr, July 7 («£>). WILLIAM COBBETT HAS JBST rttBLIJUtD (MJCS I DOL. JOCEtITI) The BA VI AD AND MMVIAD. Br William GirpotiD, Esquire. • To which is prefixed, A POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR By an American Ger.tleman. [ln introducing this celebrated work to the Gen tlemen and Ladies cf America, I have endeavored to give it a dress proportioned to its diHingnifted merit, and to the ta-e of tbofe for v/hoft aimtfe nient and delight it is intended. No expence has been spared in the publication'; and ! flatter myftlf that the work dors not yi-M, either in paper or print, to any «nc ever published in Ametjca ——. This edition has an advantage over foroe former ones, as it contains by way ot notes, the minor productions of the author ; and, it has an advan tage over evtry other edition, i,i the Partial Sfijllt, which is prefixed to ir, and which mutj be ex tremely gratifying to every lover of lite a;ur» in this country, as it is a pro< f that there are Ameri cans who have the tatle to admue, the justice to applaud, and the talents to rival the oi other nations (j3£ K ome Copies have been fejit cn to JSifr. %Sem } erviilc, Maids* Lane, New Turl, also CO Mr. Kili, Baltimnre, and to Mr*. Yewrg, (JxirUpQn. Copies will be font lo Btfian and other'place), as soon asoccaflom offer.] may 18 $ ALL perfoni indebted to the Estate of Jcdidiah Srowdfii deceufcd,are reqaefled to make pay« ment to cither of the fubfcriSers.and those having any demands on tjie fame to produce their account* for set dement. ANN9NOWDEN, AdmrnilWatrix. ROBERT SMITH, ■ ISAAC SJ<UWD£N,J £X " UtO "' July 8 ALL persons indebted to the £(lare of the Rev Gilbert T. Snoiuden deceased late of Crr- nbrt** i y in the State of New JeHty, a** requeflcd to make payment to rbe fubfenher, and those hififig any otmaiKS on the to produce ihfir ac counts for fetclement. ISAAC SNOWDCN, AdwiriSiiJOf. July 8 f d6t d«w Cawtf.
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