-rjtogjfg&g •*£30231 PRATT fcf KINTZING, No. 95, North YVater-Bre^|^' £ ON HAND THE FOLL GOODS, KA ENTITLED to drawback, which they off** 1 for Tale at moderate prices fo r cash j or the usual credit ; or on a credit of I a or f8 month* upon Mortgages on Real Property, in or near the City of Philadelphia, or otner fatisfaitory security. 50 boxes aridbalesTiclc lenburgh». ■ 60 do. do. Hemp en linens. jaAp,, do Ozna brig?. 50 do. Parterbornes. »5 do. Biclficld Linens. II do. Creas and Creas a la Pylotlaix. Brown Rolls. Do. Hefluii-. Polifli Rolls. Bed Ttchs. Siatttois.' Ara'jias. .Umpty Uags. 80 hhds. Hogs Brittle*. Oil Cloths. 1 hhds. Dutch Glue Shoes and Slippers. 10 calk* Nails assorted Soal and upper Leather. from 3d. to aod. »S«aling War. 16 calks Ironmongery. A ' ackage Gold and Sii- 8 calks Iioe?. ver Watches. GermanSted. A few cheflsToys. 6 hhd*. i.'cflte milU. Shtcs and Pern ils. Blocking Twine, Tapes, *fo hhds. Havanna Mo Stone Pickling Pots, lafics &c &c. Februtry 15 AU fHENTIC LJF£ OF SUWOROW. JUST PUBLISHED, FOR SALE. AT THIS OFFICE, A' SKETCH OP THE ' JUfe atio cijaratter OF PRINCE ALEXANDER SVWOROIV RYM- NIKS XI, Field-Ma. (Hal General in the fcrviceof His Imperi al Majesty, the Emperor ot all thi: Ruflias, wir* The History of his Campaigns. Translated from the Germati of Frederick Antbtng. y To which is ad 2 5 5 ? ? S?" Equinunk, Northampton co. Leh-uvaxeri, ditto do. Buttermilk Falls, Luzerne do. Equinunk, NorthampU n d<*. ditto ditto do. 1 41 1 J943 4» 8 31K7 7° % .853 80 3 io 84 66 3 1.109 61 ' * B.sc i 3 *» Ji 4714 8» 4 1489 s8 4 17si 88 6 a6oj 124 6 1501 97 *3 9737 9 6 8 Ji°s m 19 8061 8 *0 8644 too *7 11474 63 »J49J »3 *3 95 16 9' Lehawaxen, ditto do- CuOies Creek, d'tto do. Equinunk, ditto do. diuo do. ditto ditto do.' Fquinunk, ditto do. Wyfankin, Luzerne, do. Starucia, Northampton do. Buttermilk Falls, Luzerne do. Ox Bow Creek, ditto do. Mefhappin, ditt» Tufcarora, WappaiTng, ditto do. Mefcappin & Tunkannock. Lucerne do. Allegheny do. Equinunk, Northampton do. Starucia, ditto do %r> iccoo o 8 3439 3° 10 3456 13 % 747 mo 5 aißi 68 15 6000 o Brodhead's Creek, do. do. ditto ditto do. East branch of Lehawaxen, Northampton do. East branch of Lehawaxen, 3 120* Northampton do. French creek &c. Allegheny do. Toby's creak, Northamp. do. Schuylkill, Berks do. Conocancring, Allegheny do. ditto ditto do. Lehawaxen, Northampton do. Wappufiug, Luzerne do. Northumberland do. 75 30000 o 10 6188 80 37 14879 o 11 3*57 59 >3 339 1 9 l 11 4400 e 9 33*4 44 6 6»93 135 199664 >7 ALSO, Six hundred and seventy-three Shares in tbi Population Company. Three hundred and twenty six Shares in the Asylum Company. CONNELLY & Co. Philadelphia, 14th Ftb. % John Oliphant, William,Halhert. $ Seized agd taken in execution as the property of Robert Lett is Hooper, dtceafed. JOHN HALL, Marshal. N. B. A reasonable credit will be given. Marshal's Office, > Philadelphia, Jan. 4. j * Theft two trails do not contain the full quantity of tbeorignal warrants part of them having been conveyed away. SAMUEL ANDERSON, STOCK BROKER, Has removed bis Office from S. Second slrtet, to No. 134 Arch street, near Sixth St. All orders will be punUu n * panj- (f North Acieriea ar? reqndtrdto roftt it the City Tavern on t-.aiunloy next, li March, at 11 o'clock A- M. on bullae!* of iio portamc. February 15, 1800. TS Hereby Giver., puPfuani lo he afl of Con i jrrcfi palled on the i tth »lav of Febriui ore thofifaml tight hundred, entitled " An aci giv ing further time to the holders of Military War rants, to frgifter and locate the fame" to wit. Fir?, That warrants granted for milinry ler vwes performed during the lata war will be re ceived at the Treasury until the 15th day of the pre&tit month inclusive for the purpoie Of being regifttred, agreeably -to tlie mode prescribed in the notification from'this Department on the nth of March, 1799. Second, The priority of location uill be de termined by lot immediately after the 35th of the prefant month, and the holders of regifler td Warrants (ball on Monday the 3d ot March, 1800, is the order in which the priority of lo cation ftiall be determined by lot as aforefaid, perfoaally or Dy their agent, dclignate in wri ting at the office of the Register of the Treasury the particular quarter townlbips elei £an?: —Hence its (fricacy in ttie mast obllinaie feni'nal gleets in nun, ind correfpondmj; weakurfi'eiin v omen ) and hence i:;.vf".rj I. "cor. tribute mprs I'afely, fuiely and iio n.iur.bly uwaids conjugal happinef», than any "of'hole irrlratiug- diabolical compotitioni, which to fhamcfully idminiflered to the un- wary ; It is earneflly recommended to thofp ladies* who from-rcpealecj and difficult labours are if fiiiSlexl with wcaknefTes and infirmities; in which cases it m highly ufcftil, ftrengthtning at the fame time th; ilrmach, the bxk, the weaken ed organs, and th: -.vboli- constitution. Those, who in advanced life, feel the confe qutnetiof joutbfrlexceis, or unfortunate youth, who have brought on tlitmfeivei a numtruus train of evils, will by the use of this find them selves rcftortd to health and ftrer.gth, and.all the melancholy {yniptom. removed, which are the general efft-fU of such caufet. For whether the system has received a (hock, and is debilitated from imprudence or inattenti on in the eirliett part of life, or is finking un der the advance of years, a few dofts of this medicine will afford immediate afluraßce of re turning health and (Irength. by giving tone to the muscular system, and organs or digeflion, and by renovating the whole couftitution. To the young it will afford lifting health, Arength and fpints, in place of lassitude and debility : and to the aged and infirm, it will af fuixdly furnifh great relief and comfort, by gently and fate v invigorating the system ; but if It be in tire power of medicine to gild the au tumn of ded-iaing years, anß calmly and fe rcnely protract the tlofe of life beyond its nar row span, this Ueftorative is capable of effect ing that grand dcfideratnra. Ceinftjtutioos relaxed, weak or decayed, in mm .or women, are under the immediate influ ence of this Rcftorative. Old coughs, soon relieved and fpctdily cured. Poverty of blond and etna iated limbs, will ere long meet the h a pencil change; the chill watery fluid become rieli arid halfanuc, and the limbs be covered with fiefh, firm and healthful. It will no doubt be acceptable to the reader, to fee accounts offome of the remarkable caf-s and cures which have been performed by this truly invaluable medicine, in the disorders for which it was invented ; be has therefore fclefl ed a few of such casts as have coma within his own immediate knowledge, which are publilh ed and may be had (gratis) at any of the places whsre tile medicine is fold Prepared (only) by the ißventor and fjle Proprietor, Dr. James Church, at his Dispen sary, 157, Front street, near the Fly-market, New-York—and fold by Me(T- H, & P. Rice, 1 f>, South Second Street, Philadelphia. Infallible German Corn Plaister. This Haider (the invention of a German Phy sician, who administered it in Germany upwaftls of 30 years with the greatest fuccels) is infallible for the cure of corns. It will effe&Hally eradicate them, root and branch in a short time. Prepared by Doflor James Church, at his Dif penfary, No. 137, frost ftrect, naar the Fly mar ket, New York. eoti7M Sold by Messrs. H.and P.Rice, 16 fouthSceond Arcst, Philadelphia. WHUE Public Notice roa TH* CURE OF CORNS. [Price 50 cents.} -£|je rt et tenacem propofiti viruiir, No» civium ardor prava jubentium, Ncn vu(tu» mft»nti» tyrauat, " Melite quatit folida. FROM A CORRESPONDENT. It-fa-lit to be renumbered tlm object >»it' 1 thr si niifedera lifts now, :s the election Aurora rf this murning contains fe vera! accounts of a fracas which took place in the heufe of representatives on the 20th infant. The accounts are given in the form of extra&< of 1,-tters from Lanealfrr. Who are the authors Of those letters we know not. We (hall take Preps to dilcover them. In the moan time xve think it a proper rtfpecl to our fellow citiz-ns to inform them, th :* a more Julie and ivfamuut- iibel never was attempted to be unpclrd cn the public. For ouil'elves we i'mile contemptuously on the authors ar.d propagators of the c- .lu'niny. SAMUEL. W. FISHER. MICHAEL KEPPELE. Members if the honk of rt-prefenta tives oi' the legillatufc rf Pennfyl vani.4 for the city of Phil«d(.lphi<>. Lancaster, i^tv Feb. 1800. The Editors of the Aurora assert that the vtfTel of their masterS engaged by Captain Truxton, bent that otEcer, and that he la ved h:mfclf by flight. It >s natural that these (hould be intenfed at the leie cgalile of a frigate diduibmg the repose of a republican (hip of the line. That peaceable, good man, Menfiiiur Talleyrand, found the capture of L'lnfur gente tlmost hostile. It will be very agree able if he (hould deem the deftru&ion of hie Vokntan e quite so. A Philadelphia advertisement, which be gins thus, "To the Ladies !" led the teader to suppose that some momentous truth or lomc uftful advice was about to be addressed to the fair sex by some affe&ionate mentor. ' What was the ftirprife when it appeared, on examination, to be merely an enumeration of the virtues of a cosmetic. For " a Lads, lately from Europe, re fpe&fully informs, &c. that fhs hag l.rought with htr a compofitio i, the fined preservative for thefkin e«er found. If used at an early age, they may live loan hundred and never have a wrini.'c. In winter it keeps the fkiri from chopj ing. Iri summer it keeps the (kin from tanning. It take* off freckles or any drynefs that may be on the fltiii. Pair.t, used without this, is very pernicious. I have known in my country," the in genious compofi ion Lady proceeds " ladies ofthefirft rank, who have known ll.t- be. i nefit of it, and would not be without it for i any confederation." It is thought that,the mod car less obfervtr, in (trolling the ftree's, will remark many Udies, whose ruddy faces demondrate that they w oU ld not be without paint for any conli deration. A ruflic young fellow front some of the New England mountains, where in deed men have very little flcill or discern ment, told me he was absolutely at a loss to diflinguifh in the ftrects a rni deft woman from —— a lady of dubious, or scorched reputation. Because the former, with great judgment and decency it mult be coi.fcfTed, by the arts of painting, trunf arcnt drapery and txpieffivc glarcei aifimilates herfdf pie cifely to the appearance of the latter. It is tecommended to the Lay Pieacherof Penn sylvania to lermonize against face painting. A cheating, uncleanly a»d unhealthy prac tice. He may find an apt text in the tw k of Geuefis. It describes the effeft, which l a meretricious appearance had upon the | mind of a reflc&ing patriarch. " When Ijudah saw her, he thought her to bean | harlot because she, covered her face." *»* M r - Ewing's Utter will aipiar in tie Gazette tf te-morrew. It doe-, not appear that the .nan of war engaged by Captain Truxton, came out in coutcqusnce of any d&lenge. On & con trary, it appears that the two veffcfi met by accident ; and as the Frenchman firft fired upon captain T. the »harge of rasbaess f« Up by sertaiu per Pons, Ql s to the ground. To tbi People of Northampton County. What th'nlye of Governor M'Ke an, now f In the la(l paper was published h.'s reply to an address of the Senate of Penofylvaoi/ which, if you have read, I recommend to yvur attentive perusal'; you will find i« it thfc following parapraph •« Jf ony of the Ame-uan -war hashes difplaccd, after a long enjoyment of office, others of, at lea/l equal patriotism anb talknts have teen brought from retirement into the public fervite." Were this declaration of Mr. M'Kean'g ; founded in truth ii might possibly afford fomc apologvfor his unprecedented conduft in removing many of the mod f .ithful effi! ; ceis ia the commonwealth. But nnfortu. nateiy for the Governor and his advocates the fallacy of his aflVrtious in this refptS,' , is clearly dtmonftrablc ia every county 0 f ! the State which has experienced the effe£U j of his revolutionary fyltem. In Chester county Col- Williams Gib bons, a man whose integrity and abilities in office have never been even qncftioned, and whose virtuous ferviceg in " American mar" will be remembered with gratitude when Thomas M'Kcan (hall have ceased to be the. Governor of Pennsylvania ; this worthy -charaSer (who by the bye had not enjoyed the office of Prothonotary more than fix or seven years) was fuperceded by a youth, who at the commencement of the revolution, was probably uuborn—But be it known that this lucky young gentleman is a branch of the wealthy and republican family of the Heijleri of course po(ldled " at /raj! of equal patrioiijm and talents" with the veteran Col. Gibbons, and therefore his sagacious Excellency has thought proper to bring him "frvm retirement into public Somt of you may recoiled a little infig. oificant creuture, that bad scarcely wit enough to dress himfelf, who a few years ago c-ir.c: into this county and followed the law at AUentown, but soon gave over the chale ard emigrated hence, nobody knew whither—Yet, (irarge to tell, this man of " Talents." tl.is gi eat secluded "Patriot," has beep found out in his " retirement," by our omniscient Governor, " brought into the pubic Jervice,' as c!eik of the fefliuns in Cumberland county. With regard to the propriety of the which has been io this county, I (hall icakc no remarks ; you are all qualified to judge for yourselves—l will onlvobferve, that if you a*e diflaii»fied with it, youhir nothing to reproach these peffons with, who oppofcd (he elcfli 'rt of his excellency, for th y warned you of what has happened in the mod plain and emphatical terms; but ! you re arded not their ialutary admonition, j These samples of Mr. M'Kean's rtmov- I als and appointments, will enable you to form a pretty accurate opinion of his excel lency's ideas of " Pa riotifm and Talcnti," and exhibit also charming fprcinuns of those inestimable blefiings which (it was foretold by our scramblers for office) would abundantly flow from his bereficent admi nilt ration. " Oti ! 'tit a fvuett thing to h frte," Married, at Middletown (Monmouth) •n the sth inft. Thomad liltun, in the 76th year of his age, to Mary Lucar, in her 13th year. She in the daughter's daughter of Thomas Tiltcn's firmer wife ; so that this hulband and wife, were at least haif grandfather and half grand daughter. At tfie fame place, a few weeks since, "John Lucar, the brother of the above mentioned bride, to his half aU"t Catherine Clinton, widow, and the daughter of Tbi tnatTillon, the above named bride's groom. C 5" Quere. If both the above pairs (hou'd be bleffcd with legitimate iffne (If their »• sue can b» legitimate) how would genealo gical readers rank them in the degrees ot affinity, so that the term might clearly press their nearness of kin ? [7 rent on Fed. err The Mail forth* British Packet the Harlequin ( which calls at Halifax) cloka 01. WcduefJay evening, the sth of M««»> at 6 o'clutk. T. MACKANNES, Agent. New-York, Feb. 20. Of course Utters for the Packet will be received at the Philadelphia Post 0 til Tuesday the +th of March, at noon. PRICES OF STOCKS. Pbilao»lphia. ris* o *" 1 Sit per Cent. Three per Cent. 3/ 1 ® ( Deterred 6 per Cent. l v* 0 8 per Cent Stock—4 P«r Cent. :»d™ nc * B'VNK United States, l> . Pennsylvania, Jo I J North America, 45 (0 { j Infuran»e comp. N. A. Glares 94° 9 J . Pennsylvania, (hares, I" Eaft-lndia Company of N. A. par. Laj.d Warrants, 3» dolls, per 100 a COURSE OF EXCHANGE London, 61 at y* day*' 60 at 60 fr 90 V 1 h Amsterdam, 35 37 190 A°Tn IB cO, & : ci [Northampton Paper.