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    fceepiwjjf them in repair to reft upon the ref
pcdWC bounty Commiflioners.
i. The road from Philadelphia to Eafton,
©r. the river Delaware.
Tlie road from Laucafter thro' York,
Geuryfburg, Blaek's Gap, Chamberfburg
and Bedford, to Pittiburg.
3. Thr road from Philadelphia, through
Bethlehem stid Wilkfbarre, to Tioga Point.
4- Ihe road from Philadelphia through
Kdading, Northumberland, Aan»nft>urg, and
Milefburg ; thence to Prefque Isle, by the
road now improving at the expence of the
State.
Ob the part of the- friend* cf the report,
it was urged, that wliijd the present road
iyftena is adequate to keep in rtpair the pri
vate townlhip roads, it is totally impmaiea
bk- to pieferve the great public loads, ex
tending to the extremities of the state. A
complaint to thu eficft had b«cn made for
many years to the legifl,;ture ; it was time
some effectual remedy (hould be brought for
ward to remove the evil.
On the other lide it was urged, that what
ever were the difficulties attending the pre
sent road fyflr.rn, the public treasury, .md
the ailHtulty of the tits'. s, owing to a fcar
eity ot njoney, did not admit of the promot
ed alteration to take place at this time.
Y F. A S.
MeflTrs. Weaver (Speaker) Beale, Camp
bell, Cnbt an, Dnnjop, I.rwm, Eyrr, Follmer,
Fox, Harris, Hcrbach, Hoftette.r, Hunter,
K. pjjel , Lane, Lopan, M'N'air, Mitchell,
Potts, J. Scott, Smith, Stewart, Stover,
\an Home, Witman 36.
N A Y S.
MeflVs. Alter, Barclay, B.rnet, Blair,
Boilean, Brown, Buckley, Conrid, Cool
haugh, Cunningham, Davis, Fiflier, Friihy,
Haga, Hall, Hartzell, Hopkins, keys, Kirk,
Ley, Lyle, M'Dowel l , Miller, Painter, Pal
mer, Penrci'e, Preflon, Ronerts, Role, Rugh,
Sample, A. Scott, Shoemaker, Snvder,
Strickler, Taylor, Uric, Whitehall, Wilson
(Daughir.) Wilson (Northampton and
Wayne) Wynkoop.— 41.
CONGRESS.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Friday, Feb. 21.
BANKRUPT BILL.
The bill intituled '• An aA to establish
an uniform system of Bankruptcy through
out the United States," was read a third
time, and the question being Shall this bill
M* f
Mr. Bifliop moved that it be recommitted
to a committee of the whole hou f e, for the
purpose of making an amendment which he
mentioned, and apon the question far com
mitment, it was lolt, only 25 membsrs tot
ing in faror of it.
Mr. Davit said, he hoped the question
would not now be urged, as there were
fomt member* absent, and therefore moved
that it bepoftponed till Monday, and that
• call of the House take place on that day
—which was also loft, only 35 member*
noting in favor it.
Mr. Egglefton then rose, to express a
wish that the ab'ent membets might be Sum
moned to attend, but the Speaker having
direflcd the Clerk to call the members, the
question 011 parting the bill, was carried in
the affirmative, in manner following, to wit:
r £ A s.
MefTrs Baer, Birtlett, Bayard) Bird,
Brace, J. Brown, Champlin, Cooper, Craik,
Dana, F. DaTtnpOrt, Dent, Dickfon, Ed
mond, Evans, A. Foster, Glenn, C. Good
rich, E Goodrich, Gordon, Grifwold, Har
per, Hartley, Hendsrfon, Imlay, Kittera,
M- Lee, S. Lee, Livingfton, Marshall,
Morris, Nott, Otis, Pinckney Powell,
Reed, Rutledge, Sewali, Sheafe, Shepherd,
Smith, 1 hatcher, J. l'homat, R. Thomas,
Wadfworth, Wain, L.Williams, Woods, 48
NAYS.
Me-ffrg. Alston, Bailey, Bishop, R
Brown, Cabelle, Christie, Clay, Condit,
Davis. Dawfon, Eggleilon, Elme.ndorf, D
Foster, Fowler, Gallatin, Goode, Gray,
Gregg, Grove, Manna, Hiiiler, Hill,
JMplnies, Jackson, Jones, Kitchell, Leib,
Lyman, Lyon, Linn, Macon, Muhlenberg,
New, Nichol-», Page, Randolph, Smilie,
op-tight, Stanford, Stone, Sumpter, Talia
ijrro, rhompfoo. A. Trigg, J.
Van Cortlandt, R. Williams 48
Mr. Speaker declared fcimfr.-Jf in the af
firmative, and the bill wa& PASSED.
Mr. V»u Cortlandt presented a petition
of several emigrants, refining in Mount
Plc;i!,tri!, state of New York, complain mtjf
of the operation i f the Naturalization Law
—which was r ad and referred to * Se'edt
Committee, to report therein.
» Mr. Davis, from the committee to whom
was referred the petitienof John Mountjoy,
imjle report, recpmmending the adoption
of a res: imion, therewith fubmittcd, dirtft
jng the Secretary of War to issue a Land
Warrant, No. 24.92, for 300 acres, bounty
as a captain in the service of ths Unitec
States during the Revolutionary War.
The
committed to a committe* of the whol«
Honfe, on Monday next.
Mr. D. Fuller, from the committee 01
Claims, to whom was re erred the petitLr
of Captain Campbell Smith, who prayec
compensation for his services ;is Judge Ad
vocate to the army under the command 01
the late General Wayne, made report, thai
th: petitioner was juflly entitled to relief.
and submitted a resolution to that effeft
which vu read and committed for Monday
Mr. Harrifoa, from the committee to
whom was referred the petition of Tfaac
Zar.e, who prayed confirmation of hi» title
to a certain traft of land granted by the
W yandot Nation, made report, recommend
ii g the adoption of a resolution for the aj»-
pointraent of a committee to bring in a bill
authorizing and requeiljug the President of
the United States to convey a title to the
fame—which was committed to a committee
of the whole House, and made the order «f
the day on Tuesday next.
Mr. Harper, from the committee of
Ways and Means, to whom wai referred
tbe petition of David Wyley and others,
who payed for a remifiian of duties on stills
made'report, that it was not confident with
the policy of this government, to reimburse
any l->(Tes incurred under the revenue laws;
that the prayer of the petitioners ouj;ht not
to be granted, and that they have leave to
withdraw their petition j in which the
House concurred.
Mr. H. from the fame committee, made
report on the fubjedt of a Loan for the fitp
port of government for the year iSoo, and
submitted a resolution, that it was expedi
«nt to authorise the President to borrow a
sum not exceeding 3,500,000 dollars, re
imburfeable in any period within 15 years.
The report was read a firft and f"coud time,
and committed to a committee of the whole
Uoufe on Monday next.
A mefTage wa& received from the Senate,
by Mr. Otis, their Secretary, informing
tbe house that the Senate had this day come
to the following resolution, vii.
Resolved, That theSenatewillto morrow,
at half past 12 o'clock, meet in the Senate
Chamber, ai d from thenee walk in procef
fioa to the Church in Race street, to hear
the Eulogium to be pronounced on the cha
racter f Ge: eral Washington.
Ordered to )ie on the table.
Mr. Speaker said, h« wa* rcquefted hy a
nembef of the Catholic Church, to inform
the house, that feat* were provided for the
accommodation of such member* a* would
please to attend to hear the delivery of the
Oration to-jaorrow.
Mr. Rutledge said, before the receipt of
the meflbge from the Senate, he had inten
ded to move that when the house fdjourn
they do adjourn till Monday—but the Sen
ate having informed the house, that they
intended to walk in proccfiio.i, he conceiv
ed thii house ought to come to a fimiiar re
solution, and moved the following :
Resolved, That the house of representa
tives will meet to-morrow, at half past 12
o'clock, at their chamber, and from thence
walk in proceflion to the church in Race
flreet, to hear the Eulogium there to be
pronounced on the chara&er of General
Walhington.
It was objefled to this resolution, that
it had not been contemplated this house
would walk in procefiion, >0 arrangement
having been made for that purpose—and
that as it might be the wifti of several mem
bers to attend th« Oration at the Catholic
church, in preference to the one in Race
street, it ough. to be left to their own
option.
The question ec the refdlutian was put
and negatived—ayes 40 —noes 43.
The house took up tha report of the
committee of commerce and manufactures,
on the of the Senate *0 the bill
providing for salvage in cafe of re capture,
and concurred therein.
A meflage wa» reeeived from the Senate,
by Mr. Otil, their secretary. informing the
huufr, that the Senate had paficd the bill
intituled •* An aft in addition to the aft
intituled an aft for rrgnlating the granti
of lands (or military Service', and for the
fociely of the ttnitrd hrethcrn for propaga
ting the gospel an.onj; the Heathcnt"—
with sundry amendment!.
Ihe bill a.id amendments wtrc read and
referred to the fclcft committee who repor
ted it-
Mr, Harper, from the committee appoin
ted for thai porpofe, having obtained leave,
reported a bit! to extend the privilege of ob
tained patents for tifefu] difcoverit-s and in
ventions, to certain persons therein men
tioned, and to enlarge and define the pri
viledges of patentees—which was read and
committed to a committee of the whole.
The house went into committee of the
whole on the bill to allow a drawback of
duties on goods exported to New Orleans,
and therein to amend the ad intituled 44 An
a& to reflate the colle&ion i f duties on
imposts and tonnage—Mr. Rutledge iu the
chair—when the bill was agreed to without
amendment, and ordered to be read a third
tiine on Monday next.
int Monday, Februaiy 24.
ng The bill intituled «An aft to allow a
lw drawback on goods exported to New Gr
ift leans, and therein to amrnd tlit- aft intituled
an aft to regulate the collefti»n of duties on
im impofU and tonnage," was read a third time
iy, and palled.
° n On motion of Mr. Harrifon, the house
went into committee of the whole on the
"d report ot the feleft committee, appointed to
l Y enquire whether any, and if any. what al
es trrations are necessary in the laws providing
for the fate of the lands of the United
Status, N. W. of the river Ohio—Mr. Ed.
id mond in the chair, when the resolutions re
•le ported by the committee were agreed to, and
a bill ordered to lue reported accordingly,
of The house went into comm.Uee of the
Jn whole 011 another report of the fame coin
ed mittee, when the resolution reported ref
d- pefting the fait firings was agreed to, and
of a bill direAed to be brought in pursuant
at thereto.
'f, A melTtge was received from the Senate,
by Mr. Otis, their Secretary, informing the
ty house, that the Senate had puffed the bill
intituled " An aft for the relief of James
to Yard," iwhich originated in this house.
»c On motion of Mr. D. Fofttr, the house
e went into committee of the whole on the
>e report of the committee of claims, on the
i- petitiou of Moses White—Mr. Edmond in'
?" chair—and a resolution, reported by tli«
(
committee, directing the accounting officers
of the Treasury to fettle the account of Mo
les White, for Cervices rendered by him
while afting as aiji-de-pamp to Biig. Gen.
Moses Hazen, during the revolutionary
war, tjeihg uvider coi-.fideration—it was op
pof-d by MelT. Macon, Nicholas, Shepherd,
Egglefton, and Grifwold ; and advocated by
Mefl". D. Fofler, Varnum, Bird, Rutledge,
HarrHon, Smith, and Gordon, when the
quellionon the resolution was taken aud ne
gatived— ayes 34. noes 37.
The committee role and reported their
difagieement to the resolution—and upon
the que (Hon of concurring with the commit
tee, in their fit id disagreement, it was car
ried in the affirmative— 1106833.
Mr. Thatcher, from the committee ap<
pointed on the fubjeit <)f a pod-office and
pofl-ioids, reported a bill to autherife and
eftablifii sundry post-roads, which was read
a firft and second time, and committed for
Thurfdiy.
Mr. Bayard asked and obtained leave of
abfrnce for Mr. Morris, tor twenty days.
Mr. Smithy from the Committee of Com
merce and Manufactures, to whom were re
ferred the petition of sundry inhabitants of
the towns ot Warren and Barrington, in
the county of Biiftol, Hate of Rhode-Illand,
praying for the ere&ion of a fepsrate port
of entry—made a report, that it is inexpe
dient at this time tJ grant the prayer of the
petitioners', and that they have leave to
withdraw the fame.
The report was read a firft and seCond
time, and conctired in by the Ijotife. ,
Mr. Dana, frMn the-kie&.comnutte ap
pointed tor that jHirppff, reported a bill to
provide for the execution «f the 27th article
of the treaty of amity, commerce and navi
jfition, made with Great Britain—which
was'read a firlt and fecohd time, and com
mitted tor to-morrow.
Mr. Harper, from the Committee ot
Ways and Means, to Whom were referred
the amendments of thf Senate to the bill in
tituled" All a£l; providing for the enume
ration of the inhabitants of the United
States"—reported, that it would be proper
for the house to concur therein.
The house went into consideration of the
amendments, and altered the title so as to
read," An aft providing for the feeond
census, or enumeration of the inhabitants of
the United Statra" and agreed to the fame.
On motion of Mr. Sewall, the hsufe
went into committee «f the whole on the
bill to continue in force an zA concerning
certain Gfheries of the United States ; for
the regulation and government of the fiflier
men employed therein , and for other pur
poses therein mentioned—Mr. Edmond in
the chair—when the bill was agreed to, and
its duration limited to ten years ; and was
ordered to be read a third time to-morrow.
Adjourned.
%m.
Port of Philadelphia.
ARRIVED,
Ship Adriana, Fletcher, London
Benj. Franklin, Senkey, Hamburgh
Hannah, Wroth, New-York
Eclipse, Rcil y, St. Sebatliaai
Brig Express, Williams, Antigua
Fair H be, Brewlon, St. Croix
Susanna, Medlin, Hamburgh
Ciarifla, 1 hamas, Jamaica
Polly, Makins, Bremen
Juno, Alberfe, tlo.
Sea Nymph, Green, Hamburg
Beffey, Pitcher, St. Thomas
I'lora, Crtflwell, Cape Fianeois
Schr. Fancy, Winflow, N'afiau
Susannah, Johnson, Baltimore
Miile, Town, Port Republican
Liberty, Bufkirk, Norfolk
Sloop Pilgrim, Merchant, Boflon
Sloop Caroline, Brown, from hence, has
d arrived at Jamaica.
Letters received ia town from Savannah,
c dated Feb. state, that the (hip Eliza, Ladd,
,f from Philadelphia it loft, with great part
i ( of the cargo.
n Brig Weftpoint, Ellifon, from hence,
Q hai arrived at Savannah.
e Captain Brewton failed from St. Croix,
l Feb. i. Left there brig Angelica, from
j Philadelphia.
Capt. ——, of , ariivtd lately at
Baltimore, informi, that on the 50th of
November, off the capes of Delaware, he
spoke the (hip Pennsylvania, York, of and
for this port from Baiavia, who supplied
hiai with provilions- Ihe next day a gale
" of wind commenced, which continued for
three days.
Schr. Carolina, Whitehead, from Jamai
ca, has arrived at Norfolk.
Brig James, Gemmeny, captured on her
* passage from Hifpaniola to this port, by the
York man us war, has beeu libersted at ra
-5 maica, with part of htr cargo.
Sloop Polly, from he* ce, arrived at
> Charlcfton, 29111 ult.
Brig Peggy, MaxfL-ld, from hence, has
arrived at Port Republican,
" Brig Bctfey, Ritcher, failed from St.
Thomas the ift of February, in company
with a fleet of American vessels," under con
voy of the United States brig Pickering
• parted from them off St. Kilt';.
The following veflels were at C.ip? Fran
cois, Ift February.
__ Ship Hunter, Fo'fter, New-York, Hope
Edmonfon, Philadelphia : brigs Tryal, T*f
[ pill, Newbury port, IV.ndem, Williams,
j New-York, Amiable Adeel, OJlin, Phila
i delphia, Silly, Hampton, do. Ann Gilldea
do. Efperanaa, Justice, do. Schooners Har-
I riot, Shewal, do F.liza. Fiverv, do. Vir
: ginia, Watson, do. Three Sifters, Watson,
■ do. Cuzia, Tophain, R. Island, Filli,
Hawk-Cook, Salem, Hcdlt.r, Powers, do.
1 Stork, Lekmajn, Newburyport, and a ntini
: ber of others.
1 J
Adjourned.
'
]obn Burk, an cbfcure fellow, pretend
ing to be an Author, and >v.ho. left, this coun
try to escape the vengeance, jufHy due to his
crimes, has, as we learn from the refpe&able
authority of the Aurora pu.bliflied a tl.ing,
which he calls an " History of tlie late war
in Ireland, from the firft meeting at Belfaft
to the landing of the French at KiUala, with
an appendix containing a well authenticated'
series of Br tifh cruelties, depredations, &c."
Some imported pretender, some Calender's
confmgerman has presumed to write and pub
lilli a Biographical Sketch of the life of Wa
shington. On a theme so interelting, why
is the qualified man of genius silent ?
" He will not write, and, more provoking still,
Ye GocJs, he will not write, and Mocviuj will."
An illustrious life is degraded by an in
competent Biographer. An Agricola de
mands a Tacitus.
A Taylor's advertisement, in a late Lon
don paper, begins thus : " diminution of the
lax on income" and proceeds in a manner
that every premier from Mazarine to I'ilt
must approve : " as the exigencies of the
times require more" than usual exertions in
f rfons ot every rank, to enable them to
bear the taxes the wisdom of the iegi/latiire
has impeded, economy in articles of dress
can be no small requiiite, therefore, at S's,
in Monmouth street, breeches may be had at
the reduced price of 145."
Even in oar own gazettes, a whinific.il
advertifeinent is sometimes to b« found. In
a late evening' paper, we read that " a young
ish widow, wlio can be well recommended,
wiflies to engage as a houfekeepcr." A
graceless rake of my acquaintance, who is a
tolerable critic in the Englith language, and
who is confident that there is no good au
thority in Johnson's dictionary, far th*
word youngish, thinks that there tnuft be an
erratum, and that sos youngifli we ought
to rend liquorish. But as this is an impure
conceit, altogether unworthy a virtuous
mitid, it will be more candid and correft to
fuppcl'e, that this youthful female, who thus
willies to farm out her perfe&ions, and keep"
the houses or excite the afeftion* of the
gentlemen, means only a modest ftateinent
of her capacity to discharge her boufckeep
ing duties.
At a meeting of the Penr.fylvania Society of
the. Cincinnati, held at the State House
i:i the city of Philadelphia on the 22dday
•f February 1800,
Major GgNSRtL Hand, President.
The following Resolutions were moved, and
unanimously adopted.
Retained, That the thanks of this Socie
ty be presented to Majar William Jackson,
for the honour done the Society, by the ve
ry elegant and appropriate Kulogium, which
he this day delivered before the Society, 011
the character of General Washington, our
late illustrious President General : and that
he be requested to favor the gociety with a
copy thereof for publication.
Resolved, That the th, nks of the Society
be presented to the H;-y. Dr. Rogers, for
his introductory prayer.
Resolved, That the thank* of tfce Socie
ty be presented to the Corporation of the
Grrman Hefortned Church, for the use of
their building in Race-llrest, and for their
very polite attention to the Society, on the
occasion.
R< solved, That the thanks of the Society
be prcfcnttd to Law, to Mr. Krutli,
and to the young Ladi«s and Gentlemen
who composed the Choir in celebration oi
toe day.
By order of lie Society,
M. M'CON NELL,
Assistant Secretary.
C 5" The Mail for the Britith Packet the
Harlequin (which call* at Halifax) closes
en Wednrfday evening, the sth of March,
at 6 o'clock.
T. MACKANNES, Agent.
New-York, Feb. 20.
Of course letters for the Packet will be
teceived at the Philadelphia Post Office un
til Tuesday the 4th ot March, at noon.
FOR THE CUKE OF KITS.
The patent Antispasmodic Elixir.
Convu'fion Hysteric, or
Epiltdiic Falling Fits,
Are effetfually cured by this excellent medicine.
Its virtues 41 e absolutely fpe;-ific and unparat
leled It has failed in no instance within the
ki.owledpe of the proprietor (where ukeu agree
able to the diieL l )ions, and with perfeveranre)
the moll dreadful Fits ever kii.u n. One cafe
of cure only i? fubjeined out of a confidence
nun.ber, at proof of its efficacy atteftrd before
the Loio Mayor cfLoudon.
AFFIDAVIT.
"I, James ocotk, of No 40* North-street,
in the l'arith of St. Luke's frfiddielex. do make
oath—'l hat I was gritvouflv afflicted with fits
for upwards ot 15 y t ars ! and that to so violent
a degree, as to require u men to hold me in
them, to prevent tne dashing myfelf to pieces.
They would generally lait me 5, 6, and often
7 hours ; in conlequencc of which my conten
tion became quite emaciated. I nude applica
tion to many eminent gentlemen of the faculty,
who afforded ine 1,0 relief whatever ; tiil 1 .mi
plied to Dr. James Church of the City Road,
who prel'tribed his Aotifpafmodi; Elixir for i
me, which 1 took, and which alone cured nie
of these mott dreadful fits, and restored me to
perfect health. This.deponent further rnaketh
oath, and faith, that it is now two years tinre
he was firft cured of his fits, and he has 110 re
turn whatever of them since.
JAMES POCOCK.
Sworn before me at the Manfian-houfe, this
29th day of Atguft, 1796.
William Curtis, Mayor.
Prepared (ouly) by the Inventor and sole
Proprietor, Dr. James Church, at his Dispen
sary, 13?. Front ftrcet, near the Fly-Msrket,
New-York ; and fold by mcflrs. H. & P. Kite,
16, South Second Stiee', Philadelphia.
?jS'
'"'NEW- TMZAtfL&
• " BY PARTICULAR DESIBE.
|cy The President of the United States in'
tending to honor tie Theatre, who his
presence on Wednesday Evening, Feu. z£,
•when will be presented,
A TRAGEDY, CALLED .
GUSTAVUS VASA ;
The Deliverer cf bis Country.
To which will be added.
By particular defirc, (for the 7th time this
feafoa,) a Grand Drapnatic Romance,
CALL'U
BLUE BEARD{
Or, Female Curiosity.'
gf The dsors of the Theatie will open at *
quarter past .5, and the Uirtain rife at a quartc
pafl 6 o'clock precisely.
VIVAT RESPUBLICA.
Books of the Songi to be had at H. & P.
Rice'* Book No, 16, Stuth Second-street,
and at the Office adjoining the Theatre.
N Of I C E.
nr>HE Stork Holders of K the East India Cora
* pany of North America are reqmftedto
meet at the Cfty Tavern on Saturday next, lit
March, at n o'clock A. M. on bufinel's of im
portance.
February 15, ;Bco.
CAROLINA RICE,
of an eaccllent qualify, and in pood order for
Shipping, for sale at No. 17 South Water-street.
Feb. 25. 3t
The Tear 1800 is arrived 1
UNION TAVERN,
in George-Town, upon the Potomak, ii
I FOR SALE,
: Upon the prerrifes, on the firft Monday in May
: next.
5 r 3 'HIS Tavern was built by the fubferiptions
5 X of a number of gentle-nun <>s a nectflary
; and ufeful improvement to the town —It cost
)' 1 6coo dollars in the year 1796 when materials
and workmanship were much cheaper* than at
this time. 7he terms of fubferip'iort were that
it ftiould be fold to the highest bidder on the
day above mentioned
It is a hanafome, substantial brick budding*
of three stories, fronting fixfy feet on the moflr
p public street in the town, anc4 riibriing back
. Hxty thiee feet upon a wide and conver'ent
ftrect —'I he koufe is admirably calculated for
a tavern. It contains upon the firft si or four
large rooms, cue of them 30 by 20 feet and
. another *3 by 20, befidts a laige bit and drefT-
i g room, upon the lecond floor is an elegant
afflmbly rocro, 60 by 30 feet, and three conve
nient lodging rooms. Upon the third floor are
- tpn excellent lodging room?—the garrat admits
) °f a division of ten mare. There is also a good
. kitchen and commodious cellars fufficient for
i fnch a house. PalTagcs and cross pafTages inter
fe<fl the house in fucb a manner as to make each
room private.
i here are flaMes fufficient for the aceommo*
dation of fifty hoife*, with convenient fhedsfor
1 carriages attached to the building are three
lots of 60 reet by 120 each, which font on
three streets, and in the back yard and not 20
yaids from the kitchen is a copious and never
failing spring of most excellent running water,
i ho nature of improvements and their con
venience to the city of Washington must render
thts property a most desirable aiquifition to any
peifon who may uifh to carry on a taVern upon
an extensive ft ale. The immediate removal of
the government of the United States muli re
ceive to it full and complete custom.
The terms of sale are, one third in cafh--
one third in 120 day* and the other third in
240 days, to b« secured by approved notes ne
-1 gotiable at the Bank of Columbia or at either
: of the Banks in Baltimore, pofllfiiort to be giv
en «.n the fiayof sale and a perfert title macfe
clear, of ail incumbrances, on thelaft Payment
being made •
THOMAS BE/JLL.of Geo ? „
DANfEL REIN IZIL. $ Tru«re».
February at. 3<awtiMa r .
NOTICE.
THOMAS HAWTHORN,
Of the City of Philadelphia, MsrchaXT.
having '
ON the.9th day of Aug 1799, a fli ?nrd arrhij
fcltare, real, perfunal and mix,d, to TOHN
M.NESBII i and JONAIHAN MtREDITH
All perfotfy indebted to the said Thomas Haw.'
thorn or to rhs late honfc of Hawth rn and Kerr
are deCrtd to pay their icfprtfive balances to '
JONATHAN MEREDITH,
Acting Assignee.
February ai. 3 taw6 w
NOTICE.
T H l IS . ! ' J° > l *, n ®tice th«f the S.ihfcribep
-*• hath obiained from the Orphan'« Court of
Lact. county in Marvlard, letters of adirmjf
tration on the personal tfiat* of Samuel Gihiiu
lite of the county afortfaid, deceased ; al! Lrl
; sons having claims igainft thefaid deceased are
hereby warned to exhibit the fame with'the
voue'ers thereof to the fubferiher on or before
the:.4th oay of August next-tK y tr.av other
wise l>y hw be excluded from all benefit of the
iatri eilate. under my hand this 17th of
January, one thousand eight hundred.
JOHN GILPIN, Alminljlrater.
j3 " u; ">- 39- tau-Cw.
The nervous, debilitated, rr fedei tary, whose <jif
ease- have in a great mer.fure baffled the
powers of medicine, would do
well in making trial of
The American Botanical Tea,
which reed only to be taken r 0 acquire Usivcrfal
approbation J not only for its balsamic and rcftcr
atire proper,ie«, in all decay, lron , intem
afice or dilfeaJe; and in prelerving a good confti
tut.on and mending a bad one, but for its claims
to public favor, as aplrafant and whol feme break
fa/I; which will he fenod infinitely superior to
"rug.i lea. Artirts and others wkofe proses
. r 1 "3 a f,e3(l y hand, will find great relief
from the use of this vegetable diet, but partien!
larly those who lead afederitary life
package at 75 cents, will hfl one person for
breakfsfl, nearly one month.
It is fold wholesale and retail oaly bv the In.
venter am! sole proprietor, Dr. Jame.Church, ,' 37
Front ! reet, New York; Messrs. H. and V Biff
.6 louth Second flrcct, FhilaJdpki,; and ffa'
Ru-c, Baltimore.
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