i t [ ear fubjeft admits of a ready application to! uur own time:-. Ihe ftorehoule of the mil liner - ' t lei's ivplets with variegated and ujonttro^3 devices, than pandora's box with evils. The evantfcent nature and rapid fuc- Friday, January 24. An engroffcd bill intituled " An aft t< in part an aft intituled an aft ti \ugmentthe army of the United States, am or other purposes, ' was read a third tim ind palled. Mr. D. Foster fmm the committee r •laims, made a nport on the petition o fohn Pitchlyn, who prayed eompen.atioi or services as interpreter to the Choflnw na ion of Indians. The report dates, that 01 he investigation of the fafts stated bv th< jetitioner, it appears that the powers veltec jy law in the officers ot the War Depart nciH, ave competent to the settlement o his claim, and that the special interfere* >f Gongrefs is not requisite—and theretori hat the petitioner Chould have leave to with -Jraw his paition. The report was a read a firft and fecont ime, and concurred in by the house. Mr. Holmes presented a petition of thi nhabitants of Lexington, praying for th< ftablfhment of a pott road ; which wa cad and referred to the committee appoint d on that fubje h Mr. Hill, from the feleft commitee ti vhom were referred the reloluticn authori ing the Secretary of State totranfmit a cer ain number of copies of the Laws of thi Jnit-'d States, to the Governor ofheltat< ,f North Carolina, equal to the n mbe leretofore authorized by law, which ha< j been destroyed by fire, made a report, re The folio •• ; is eXtrafted from Auec-1 commending the adoption of the faidl dotes of Lgrd G laneellor J ff nes in th* ,111 lution ; which was concurred .n by th, volume of Axucuots ot u>i'rin t uiihed per-j house, and therefolut.onpafed.. !. A petition ot George Willis, ot the ttati ingenious c«ll«4l.i h.i in his p.f- of Virginia, « Sold*r during tht Revnlu M...V«1,e V»t '»>' W *?n" "" ' " 4fe C a petition of th; ponding to his gn-a. charafter, but ,as oA.h" Ri'v7r Ohi-, prayiur K rant of a tad ; ot land to, theendeo* brutal treatment of prifonrrs, and of prafti- ment ot the academy-*h.h « «d an tioit rs of the law whom he disliked. At '• S "*3KISTStor *£ S2 ISSSttfpSi * i iss svm (Jefferies) had neither lear>,in ? law nor , thf m for the re f„r m o cood manners, but more impudence man nesoivcu, 1 ten carted vbores, in ,bus. » alt these wor- the Superior Court in the territory of" th ; hy cit zens who 'voted for Mr. Papillon, ! United State, NW. of the R.ver On o ■ calling them a parcel of ladious, ca, sneaking, whoring canting, ' I prick eared crop eared, athe,focal felloe, divid i n g the faid"territon rascals and | G( , venl 6 raents . Provided MARRIED]—On Thursday Evening 1 that the line of divifio.i shall commence a hv Rohert Wh.rton Efc Mr. lo- the mouth ot the Great Miami River, ant Sit ?hwxs, SK run due North until «foikes the dividii, . 1 CES Movtgome*t, be th of this city. line between the United Same Evening, by the Rev. Mr. ! On motion of Mr C. Goodnch, th. Uftick, Mr. ROBIRT Hbkdkksok, mer- House took up the conheler.u.ou ot the re , chant of this city, to Miss Sarah Jones, port of thetomniitt-e towhomwere refer e at the HOtfe 3T Wr the Hex. Sam- jbe message of the President ot the Uaite ycl Jones, D. D. of Lower Dunlin. ; St«es, of the 14th mftaut, and a letter J ' , . Mr. Randolph—when NEW-YORK, January 24. Mr. Smith moved for a ot | .. a urn* 'A * the report,and was followed by Mr. Nicholas, On the 6th ,afta«t the follow,ng accident m , )t;on _ v f t;r wh , ch Mr. hapnened at Peekfkill, in this State. A si d f ke upwt rJs of two hours against woman fitting near the fire tide-, having her h / fjt dowtt « Meffrt. Gallatin yourigeft infant in her lap, a second play- both M j, d j onrnmelU ing near her, it acc.dently fell »IO rltefe Hlled cavr ; ed _ ayt:6 kettle of boiling water. Ihe mother in » Adjourned till Monday. hatle to preserve her child, thiew ;he youn- ' on the bed and on lifting the other out of the kittle foun.l it iit'slcfd. She ti e'n i sent the eldest, a boy of about nine year: of age, to call the father, who was a work in the barn ; the boy on hi 3 waj thence ran ;1: "g a number of horse, whe kicked out h hbiains. The mother in thi mean tme went to the bed fide t<« take uj the infant, and to her inexpreflible grit found it deprived o> life, having in her hur ry thrown its neck across the head board oi the bedstead. We have not been able o learn the name of this unfortunate family, but the truth of th« above is unquell ionable. teffion ot'fosbicn, d lip lay a redu&ion of a | part of the fair eft portion of creation to an | ignominious level with the changing came- j lion. " Plaiting the MEjr, wearing of gold, and putting on of apparel," have, with a part of our species, become almell the lole bulinefs of life. The gifts of God and the advantages of fortune are vilely prostituted) in tliis ignoble iiitatuation, and there pie vails a wretched and fharoeful neglec. of the hidden man ct the heart. £ A word of further exhortation shall dose my discourse. There are wivfr, who are distinguished neither by guady frippery, nor becoming decency of drrls ; but who, by a slotenly difrtgard ol external appearance, outrsge the feelings and iulult tiie delicacy of their husbands. Such have ui'ually, be fore irsarri-gc, flaunted in all the varieties j of art, and have noted for nice atten tion to outvvird embell'ihuient. Infteaa of a crown, Inch an oneisaenrfe, ihe proveth to her heli-mate, that " favor is deceitful, and beauty vain (he niaketh alhanied and is as rottenness in liis bones." The Lay Prcachsr of Pennsylvania. •Extract of a letter from capt. Porter, of the Ihijj Hunter, of this port, elated Cape Francois, Dec. 28. " Ob my paflage, I brought manyveflels too ; and 611 the 19th inft. in lat. 22, long. 67, we had an engagement for about a Quar ter of an hour with a privatter of 16 guns, and full of ineh ; but the wind being very light, he outsailed trie, and got away. We received no injury. He hoisted nothing but a RED FLAG." FJRE BUCKETS, IC7* The great inattention (hewn bv a number of Citizens, by fuffering their Fire Buckets to remain for days and sometimes for weeks in the streets and alley®, adjacant to where they have been used at fires, has induced the Mayor to direct the High Con iiable, at the expiration of four days from the time that a fire (hall happen in the City, to have colle&ed and removed to the City Hall, the Fire Buckets whirh he may find in tlievStreets after that period. The own er will thereby have an opportunity of re covering their Buckets, which perhaps, ©therwife would have been loft by their ne gleft. A number is now at the City Hall. January 7, 1800. TRICES OF STOCKS. Philadelphia, Decimbi* »8 Six per Cert. it/ Three per Cent. 9/9 Deferred 6 per Cent. Isf 8 per Cant Stock—a p«r Cent, advance. B'VNK United States, M Pennsylvania, North America, itjfuran«e comp N. A. ftiares J Pennfylvania, shares, li Fast-India Company of N. A. par. Land Warrantr, 3» dolls, per 100 acrn. • \t I -V CONGRESS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. LANCASTER. The inclosed resolution was laid on the table of the Houfc of Reprefentat\ves 011 the 17th instant. WHERE AS the interest of the Com monwealth requires, that confluence and a disposition to co-operate*, lUould cxiil amonpjft those departments and afticers ot the ijoverii ment that arc calltd upon by the constitution and law» of the flats to a£l togetlur And whereas, by the conditution, th management ot the financial concern (late* are in an etpecial manner* confined to the House of Representatives, which trnft cannot be fatisfaftorily executes, unless the House can have, in concurrence with the other bianch of the General Aflembly, a general fupcrinteodance of the department of finance, a.id 1 of the j.fßc.rs concerned therein : And whereas, the letters of Samuel Bryan Esq. Regillcr General of this Commonwealth j addrefl'ed to the Speaker ot this House, and read in the House on 1 uefday lad, charging members thereof with making* life ot after lion.., void even of the flighted prooability, that thufe members eould themieves have be lie Ted the said aflertioni, charging tiiem with being aftuated by the rancour ot party spirit, with affertmg malicious falfeheods on the floor of the Houfr, with a d.fire to wreak their vengeance on the laid Samuel Biyan for doing hi? duty against party triends ot the said members, with audacity in the per formance of their public duties, and with be ing void of wisdom, public spirit, veracity and dignity of conduft, evidences a difpoti tisn in the said Samuel Bryan, totally incon tinent with the refpeft due from the subor dinate to the fupeiior authories in the go vernment, and being highly icandalous, in sulting and comtemptuous towards the house and a diredl infra&ion of its privilege., and ®f that part of the conflitutioVi ot the ft te, which declares that for " any speech or de bate in the House, tUe members (hall not be questioned elsewhere," it tends necelTarily to destroy that confidence which the public good requires should be placed in office by the House : And whereas the 9th feaion or the " afl 1 for the settlement of the public accounts, j and for other purposes therein mentioned, ; passed the 4th day, of April, 1792, provides ! " that the Comptroller General and Register | General, (hall be refpt&ively appointed by It -sSafc. the Governor, fubjeft to removal, on the ad dress of both Houi'cs," and as well the pub lic irstereffs as the nec: ffity of punishing so flagrant sn outrage on the independence of a constituent branch of the leg'ifiature, re quires that the laid Samuel Bryan Ihauld be aifrm&d from tlie office of Regiftev General, therefore : % Resolved, That a Committee be appointed to draught an addrel's to the Governor, re ■ncfting him to remove Samuel Bryan, IJfq. from his pivf-nt office of Regirter General of this Commonwealth. Saturday, January 18 This day, the above Resolution was de bated, and 'the question being called, the following are tl;' yeas, and nays : YEAS. Messrs. Blair, Brown, Buckley, Bull, Campbell, Cobean, Dunlop, Erwin, Filher, Fox, Franklin, Frazer, Hall, Hannum, Hemphill, Herbach, Keppcle, Keys, lirk, M'Nair, M'Pl>erlon, Palmer, Prtfton, lioyer Sample, A. Scott, J. Sc.tt, Stewart, Tay lor, Turner, Wynkoop. —32. NAYS. , Messrs. Weaver, Alter, Bar clay, Barret, Beakr, Boileau, Conrad, Coel baugh, Cunningham, Davis, Eyre, FollniQr, Frailev, Harris, Hartaell, Hoftetter, Hun ter, Ingels, Ley Linnard, Logan, Lylt, M'Dowell, Miller, Mitchrl, Painter, Pom, Robert!, Rose, Rugh, Shoferoaker, Smith, Snyder, Udree, Uric, Van Heme, Whit*, hill, Wilson, of Dauphine, WiUon «t Northampton and Wayne, Witman—-41. The following Answer of the Senate of this State to the Governor's Speec.i, we ane irformed, has pffed that body, and w»s to have been presented to the Governor on Monday. REPORT or A SPECLAL COMMITTER* Tu Thomas M'Kcan, Governor of the Com monwealtb of Pennsylvania, Sir, THE sentiments you announce, and the motives which you profefs in relation to the high and responsible trust committed to your administration, are fueh as have afforded fati»- faftion, and claimed the refpedl of the Senate of Pennsylvania. With principles thus corrtdi, an 4 view thus laudable, we had a momentary h®pi that a torrefpendeut condu the one hand >r hope of reward on the other, be fufferec o govern in the exercile of tliis rigli^—l )ppol'itinn to a fuccefsful tandiiilte be conti lered a fufficientgroundfortherew«val of ar ifficer, andjeeal in his favor'regarded as the ;hief qualification in » fucteflbr, there is such reason to believe that this evi! exists. Whilfl our oaths, jnir hohpr and our i'n erefts iinpofe on us the faired duty of oo iperating in all measures tending.to tiie in erefts and happinefsof our conftituencs, they lfo impel us to bear this public teftimonyof mr difapprubation of a nvafore wtiicli in its onfequences will be dcft'ruClive and ruinous o republican principles. , VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. About 25 acres of Land, LAYING on the east fide of the Falls Road.— On the East it i* bounded by property belong ing to Mr. Tm V LU, or obj- other deftruiiive intemperance—the unf.: il. ASD FOR SALE ! £ U I or exceflive use of Mercury—th« difcalc pecu- Bv WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, I to female, at a certain period of life, bad lying! J • (in, &c. STATIONER, j £n4 proved by long experience to be No. 17 South Second Street, ir ■ , ..unparalleled ■ _ r» u.uittoN', I„ the eure.pf nervous diforders.confumptiors, D». HAMILTON s i oW ner» of spirits, loss ps appetite, impurity of Genuine K[jence and hiXtrUCt OJ the blood, hysterical affeflions, inward weak: -\/fl tct ADH Hefles, violent cramps in the stomach and back, iVI U o 1 /VlvLy. indigestion, melancholy, pout in the -flomai-h> a safe and effectual remedy ] pains in the limbs,• .relaxation*, involuntary Par acut-and chronic gout, pally, j emissions, seminal weak.efT.s, «bttna*gfet«, lumbago, numbneis, white swellings, chilblains j fluor albus, (or whites) impotency, b.. rennef., sprains, bruiles, pains in the fate and neck, . &c. &C* !i> nm. £ I Thurr.cdi u.cia perftflly diftrent in its qua The'experience of many ages and the tefti- lities and operation from those hot and irritat mohy of the ablest medical practitioners, from ing drug, fa fttfrWtty. gjjjf an early oeriod to the present time, agree in purposes, and which only = d:h«n- afcribiae to rnuftard, every powerful and fingu- selves by the dangerous rapidity of their effedl., larvirtife—fn every cafe where the neceflity of and whieh ,fling a, a t^r^rarybm^ (timulatine remedies are indicated, while the timnlilt on the nervous system, .nfa.liby pro inflammatory (tale of the system forbids the use duce greater evils than those they are inten e of medicines of a heating quality, muttard is to remove. ;« emin-ntly uleful, and valtlv superior to any The principal operation of this, r.medy is in rXr d utr ' the stomach, reftormg the d.geft.ve powers, and The eflence and extra* of rnuftard contain fending from that organ new the whole virtues of thfc plant concentrated ir. into every pin of the it enriches a a small compass, entirely dtvefted ot that acri- purifies the blood without ttiSiming it,J .races mony which render, it. exttrna'. application so without ft;mulating too violently the nervous inconvenient in a crude Oate, I.kewife rejefling system, strengthens the feretory veflel., and those inert and iifeld's parts wt-.ich compose the genera', habit ; brings back tke mufc.i ->"£■ chief of its bulk, and re/der the nectary dose to their satural and healthy tone, and so large as to be extremely nauseating to the that nutritisn which ftomaah, by which means every inconveniesce have destroyed, and whose loss had thrown i* obviated ib thel'e medicines. whole frame mto lanpaor and debioty. This valuable remedy is prepared bath in a The reft..: ative is ahfoiulely above al.recom. fluid state and in pills, and thus excellently mendation m lemovusg those weaknesses and adapted L external and internal use. infirmities with which many tenuis are ,nfl.«- The pill, operate mildly by urine and by in- ed, the confluences of difficult and painful la sensible perspiration, expelling the fuperluou. bors, or of injudicious treatment therein, and raurbid humour. ; tbey are highly cordial The most obttmate femm.l gleets, to the stomach, create appetite, assist digestion, moll diftreffine cafe, ot flu -r albus in emale., removing flying pains, and cold or windy ccra- fall particularly under the province of this reto rt*!?. in the stomach and bowels. rative, (peeddy yield to its benign operation, The effeme is a wonderful assistant to the and are radically cured, by correfling and pu pills in rheumatism, gout, lumbago and palsy, rifying the acrimonious a and by its peculiar penetrating and dilpenhng proper d,gr»e ot tension to the relaxed fibies, quality, remove, the most violent sprain., lengthening the weakened.organs bruises, numbness, fliffnef. ol the neck, joints. In cafe, ofextremrv wh e' e r » kc swelled faces, head ache, indurated breasts, !ence and obftin.cy of disease has brought on a white swellings, froten limbs, &c. and will in general impoverishment of th« fyftem,exceffive fallibly prevent the ill effe&s of gettig wet or debility of the whole frame, and a wafting of " , , the flelh, which no no'jnftiment or cordial could Many period have been much difapp-inted repair -a perseverance in the use of this medi -5y purchasing medkine. under the name ot cine has performed the most aftr.mfhmg cur.s Essence of Mustard, which have no analogy The grand rtftorati'e .» in p.HI m vhatever to this remedy; foroe of these prep.- well us in a flu.d form, which assist. confidera^ ation. are perfeflly inert, others produce the bly m prodcing a gradua| and lasting efFeft. noft violent and dangerous effedls, and are The.r virtues remam nn.mpairea for years m nuch to be guarded against. "Lr^ns'wilhing to procure any of the above medicine, genuine, msft apply only as above --and likewise observe that the fign.-.ture of LEE & Co. (the general agents for the United State.) is pa&ed on the out fide of each, without vhich they cannot be genuine. FOR SAI.K CASES OF CURES, Selefted from a numerous lift. From Capt. Dowers, Arcb-strtet, Pbiladel. Dear Sir, As y«u think it will be ufeful, y«u are at liberty to publith my testimony in favor of Hanailtou's EtTe»ce and Extraft of Mustard. I have been about four years much afili&ed with the rheumatism in my (houlders, and foraetimes so violently affected as to prevent me from moving my arms, and nev«r free from severe pain in f«me part or other. I have been at much expence, and tried a good deal of medicine to no purpose ; I purchased a bottle as drops, advertised under a title similar to your medicine, but expe- | rienced the most excruciating (mart from its application, which obliged me to desist. At length J was advised by Dr. Bisgstotry Hamilton's Essence and Extrad of Mustard, from which 1 found immediate relief, and by the use of three boxes and two bottles, 1 have recovered a state of perfeA health and strength—l shall take a good supply to sea, and neve'" be without so valuable a medicine in my poffetlion. I am, Bcc. I. R. DAWES. Mr. hen-y Reetf, Butcher, proprietor of No. 24.. Centre Market- Baltimore. Sin, About two months ago, your -valuable mtfdicine proved of lingular service to me, 1 was not able to move from my room for upwards of a fortnight, with a rhrmatifm or rheumatic {rout, in rr.y left foot and ancle ; when Dr. Buchanan recommended the El fence of Mullard, as the only medicsne to be depended on, and ciirefted me where to procure it, and by tiling less than a quarter of a bottle and a few of the Pills, I was able to ride, to market next day, and have been perfectly free from my complaint ever since. HENRY REESE. January 4, i£oc. Mrs. Mary M'Crea, wife of Mr. George M-Crea, grocer, Bond-street, Fell's Point, was perfe&ly cured (by persevering in the life of Hamilton's Essence and ExtraA of Mustard) of a rheumatic complaint of fcleven ye*rt (landing. Yhe greatest part of lafl winter llie was unable to dress or undress without afljfkance > (he had the be ft medical advice both in Europe and America without Prom Mr. Charles Willett, Plaisierer, Phi street, Baltimore. Sir, I fend you the particulars of my cure by Hamilton's Essence and Extraft of Mustard, that you may make it known for the benefit of other?. About two months ago I drain ed my ri