CONGRESS. HOU&E OF REPRESENTATIVES. Thubsbay March 27. Mr. Reed presented a petition of Lucas Ames, of the (fate of Mattachufeus,Spraying paymerit of certain certificates, barred by the limitation a&. Referred to the Committee of Claims. Mr. Nicholfon moved the following reso lution : Resolved, by the Senate and House of Re presentatives of the United Statss of Ameri ca, in Congress afl'embled, that the Vrefi dent of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Reprcfentuives, be authorised to adjourn th'ir refp-e'livc Houses on the last day in April next. Mr. D. Forter moved to strike out- the ■words in italic, and to in'Vrt « firft Mondar in Mav." After some cbfe; rations from Mr. That cher, who seconded this motion, the relolu tion was ordered to lie on the table. Mr. Speaker laid before the House a let- Jetter frota the Secretary of the Treasury, in report on'the memorial ofCha-les Y tnt, Eiq. ReL". >cd "-O the Coiri'vittcc of Claims t'he H-iui',;, i:i cov.iun:tee <..t' tke whole, Mi". in tite cnair, rcium-.d the eonfi<W.tt:on cf the 'new juJiciary system bill—-and Mr. Nicholas's nvjtion to strike cut the leveniii lection under conlvd*- mimi, Mdlrs. Marflwll, Harper, and Den nislpok; a.;rainft it, and ■ Melius. Nicholl'on and Nicholas in favor, of it ; «irc the oue ftion ori ftri Icing out the lection was put,'and tarried,, ayes 50. The Coavmitiee then role, and leave was given to lit again, *ytrs 53. Mr. D. FofU-r, from iha Committee of Claims made a report on the petition of Ti mothy Winn, in behalf nf Joshua Whitney the claim being founded on the fame j-rinci pb vitb that of Spit* NtJlbiY, the committee report itlh.iuld h.?*e.the tame decilion. 1 hii report: -vas committed to the commit tee of the whol,e bouse to whom the former report was comm;tttd. A me Sage was recsived from the Senate nforming the haole, that they had concur red in the joint refolntip'ht relative to Cap tain Truxton.—Adjouuied. . In tbt SENATE yesterday. rity. The committee of privileges reported two *^ ut > t0 a pp»"ar before a tribunal, which refolutiom, the firlt declaring, that as Wil- a nt ' w mfl important cafe has pre- Vjiwtl Duane, in contempt of the Senate, j llt %ed the material qurltions between you, BVs refufed to attend at their bar, pursuant whic h i" the capacity of accivfer has claimed to! notification, the sergeant at arms be em- 3 to didate the mode of defence.to pclwered by a warrant, signed by the Vice tlle P"fon accused—which has forbidden . s Prllidtr.i, to take the body of the said to enter u P ow wllat I cannot but regard Is Qfuanc into custody, at.d him faf« to keep '^ e ttnctnswerable part of your vind, ation, fir the future order »f the Senate : The ' y° u "° ground to take worth con ftcontj Con.tain.ed the form of warrant to for—which, as a tribunal in this be ifTued by the Vice Prtfident. country of unknown, unprecedented, and The question on the firft resolution was un< |efined authority, will hear ho objedion decided in theaffirma ivs—yea#i6 naysli. to ' ts jurifdiftioti, and admit no proef of A motion was then made to postpone the l ' lc a< "^ s 't controverts—under sutb cir furth; r con/Ideration of the second tefoluti- Cl ' T, l :,n ces to attend at the bar of : that tri ed, which was negatived. j burial, ar llvocate intprciided from defence, Mr. Mason moved to llrike out the latter ' ? tame and manacled affiflant, might -fervfi part of the resolution which-Commands all ' lu^' to excite a milyjimnt froile anronp-' Marshals, Conltables, Sic- to be aiding and enemies of liberty, but would certainly tffiftii'g the said sergeant at arms iri the ex- tfn( * t0 yt.ur cause and my charac-- ecution of h;s duty. ter - The queflion upon thi» motion was taken I cannot think vou will he able to procure by ayes and nays, and ncgati?cd— aye» 10 'any proftflional afiiftawce rn furh Orange —noes 19. | and dnufiial tfrrtsj nor can I fee of what Mr. Marshall then spoke against the refo lotion, which was carried—ayes 18 nooi eleven. —— I The following letters were read in Senate, on Wednesday last : C Copy.) TO A. J. DALLAS. Esq. Si*, I inclose you a copy of the refclution cf the Senate.pafled yeilerdav, and mult requefl you would favour me, by appearing with Mr. Cooper as my counsel to-morrow at 12 o'clock- You know that it was not from 3 Conviction of their pofleffing coiiftitutional authority to order my attendance that 1 ap peared yeftrrday, but fro ill'a sense «f delicacy towards this branch of the legislature, which would not permit me to carry an appearance of difrafpedl towards them, even when they were aftirig under error. I fear the resolution iuclofed will prevent tue from deriving aii benefit i'rom your alfiltance which I had h -right to expert from your acknowledged -abilities, and the juttice cf my caufc. 1 am, bir, &c. WILLIAM DUANE. Aurora-Office March, i?, 1800. ICT* A similar latter was addftfli d to Thoir.as Cooper, E(q. ("Mr. Dallas's Answer.J Sin, As it is my general rule to render pro ffffional services whenever they are required I chink it proper to ftite explicitly, the rea son of a departure from that rule, in the cale now depending before the Senate of the United States. The Senate having as I understand, char ged you with the publication of a libel, pro teeded without hearing you, or notifying you of the charge, to decide that you were the Editor of the publication, that the pub lication wasfalfe, malicious See. and that it amounted to a breach of the legislative pri vileges of the body. Before, however any .punishment (hall be inflifled, or any sentence pronounced, the Senate has been pleased to fumfnon you to the Bar ; and, upon your jpplication, to allow you the aflifiance of counsel, who may be heard in denial of any fa&s charged again [I you, or inexcufe or in extenuation of y our offence. Though I mean not to question the wif lom and juftiee of the Senate, in any part of ; •|i- proceeding, I cannot consent to aft as j rouafel under so liniitted an authority : J | For you nil! at sue? rrrceire, that it ex cludes any enquiry ir'to 'tke junfdiflion of the Senate to takt coj&ieawce of offences of the nature imputed to you, as well as any juflification of the obnoxious publication, by proving- the truth of the'ta£U which it contains. As to the red, J cannot suppose that either yen; or your counsel, would find it practicable to'deny the exigence (if any faft, which the Senate has already.(doubt 'el's Upon f'i3kiciu evidence} examined arvd eftoblilhrd ; and the language of excute, 01 extenuation, nuift always proceed with bet tergrace, and mpre advantage from the-pe nitent offender, than from a piofellio.nal adr vccate, Under tliefe circumfiances I do i<ot think that I could render you any leVvtce by ac companying you to the bar of the- Senate; while I confefs,.that 1 lliotdd feel the fnua tion degrading to the profeffion, as well as to niyfeTf. I am, Sir, Your mod obedient Humble servant, Philadelphia, March 25, 1800, (Cooper's Answer.J Philadelphia, March jj, 1800, Silt, J have every inclination to render service to you and to your caut'r, but I will not de ,grade myl'elf by fitbmitting to appear before the Senate with their gag in my mouth. I'he refolutiwydu have transmitted to me, precludes all nope ot my doing" any good to yon or the public, or any credit to myfelf by complying with your requefl. I heard fufßcient ot the.debate vefterday to underlHnd (before I saw your letter) that the intent and meaning of the rel'olution, is to preclude all argument on the jurifdidjon of the Senate, and all proof that might be oiKied 111 jufliGcation of the alierttous com plained of. Indeed Ido Mot much "wonder at the fitter preclusion ; for I cannot lialp th-nking from the evidences you dated to* me, that baa we been allowed to have given proof of the fads in juftification, the public would have been welj intruded in the doc trine and pit)dice of Caucuses, from the very bed and mofl unexceptionable autho- use profcflioiiM affiflai.ce could be to you, und*r the teflri£Hor.S- whi< h the senate have thought fit to impole ; ror do"I fee (ifyou appear before them unattended .by lecjal friends) with what prudence or tirSprii ty yon can reply one word to any question they may chufe to put. Where rrprhts- ai-e'iiri-' defined, and power is unlimited, where the" fieedom of the piefs ij aaually attacked, under whatever intention of curbing its li centiousness, the melancholy period cannot be far dilhijt when the citizen will be con verted into a subject. I am, fir, your friend and fcrvant, THOMAS COOPER. To the President of the Senate. SIP, I beg of you to lay before the Senate this acknowledgement of my having received -an authenticated copy of their resolutions on Monday last iiv my cafe. Copies of tbofe refohitions I transmitted to MeflYs. Dallas and Cooper, my intended counsel, soliciting their profellional aid ; a copy -of mv letter is inclifed, marked A. Their answers I have also the pleasure to er.clofe, marked B and C. I find myfelf in confluence of th<*fe an swers deprived of all profeflional afliftance, Hnder the reftriflions which the Senate have thought fit to adopt ; I therefore think mv felf bound hy the mod f,tered duties to de cline any further voluntary attendance up on that body, and leave tbenvtopur!"ue fiicl-i measures in this cafe as in their uif.lom they may dee.ro meet. I am, Sir, With pc*rfe<sl refpetf, WILLIAM ISUANE. Lieutenant Rufti is informed that, Mary Burgess, corner of Almond and 2d ftieets, better known by the name of Mrs. Ravara, was the Author of the anonymous publica tion which appeared in this Gazette 011 Tuesday evening last. Mr. J. B. Bond and Lieutenant Reynolds, disclaim any acquain tance with her, nor was (he authorized in using their names. If the piece alluded to were written by the above mentioned woman, it is unnecessaay that any thing further be said ; if it were written or instigated hy any other person not a female, Lt Ruin declares that person to be a coward and apuppy. March 28. SAMUEL MAG AW, D. D. Re&or of St. Paul's church, aod formerly Vice- Provost of ths College of Philadelphia, . AND JAMES ABFRCROMBIE, A.M. One ol the Affiftan: Ministers of Christ church an 1 St. Peter's, INTEND TO OPEN, On Tuesday the of next month, (April) '/k Enghfii School, in which will be _ZjL taught Reading-, Writing, English Grammar, Cumpuliiionj Elocution, and Na tural Hidory. 2d. A Mathematical School, in which will be taught Writing, Arithmetic, Mer. cahtile Accounts, Geography and the'ule of the Globes, Geometry and Trigonometry, wrh.their application to Melioration, Sur veying, Navigation, Nautical Ailrenomy, See—Alio, the Principles of Mechanics, Algebra and Fluxions. A. J. DALLAS, 3 !. A Cl.iflical School, in which will be taught the Latin and Greek Languages, in conjundtion with Chronology, Civil His tory, Rhetoric, andthe iuf'ututes o£ Moral Science. A well grounded convi&ion of the expe diency of the foregoing plan, has been our principal inducement t© undertake it. When it is ( con fide red that this populous and flou rifhing Metropolis contains only one P:vbiic Institution 011 an extenlive plan, arid tliat many of our youth are obliged to refcrt to other Stites, to receive even &. Graifimar- School Education, the Seminary now pro polcd, will, we trulf, be regarded as emineut !v ufeful. Aftuatdd by rhefe confederations, nnny gentlemen, fnends *.O Science, and to Liter ary E_ftaljUlh.ments,. have urged, with grrat warmth, the prefen: undertaking, and ex u:ed the molt flattering expectations of its luccels. Thus encouraged tlie countenance and .promised. aid et liberaj/*men, uo less than by a firm perfualion that "well-regulated Aca demies have a mitft -important influence upon manners, habits, and principles ; it will be our earnest endeavor io to con dua this Seminary of Learning, as to fub ierve the great Interffts of RHigion and Morality, to promote Decorum of Behaviour, Corrcftnefs of Taste, Liberality of Senti ment, and every other attribute of an inge nious mind, which, in connection with good principles, and found Titcrature, con stitute the diftinguithed ornaments of the gentleman, andthe scholar. The building-, engaged for this Academy, though affording exc«llept accommodation, will be rel in qui Died for a more central fitu-. ation, if ftieh a change Ihould be found ne- ceflary A matter of difttnguifhed abilities will be procured to condutt the Mathematical De partment. . P;rrfons deGr*>us' tcbe employed as.Tutors in'' this Seminary, t mc requested to apply, without delay; :o either of the subscribers, to whom alio v to fend their children, will pUf.fr ;o li.akt application. SAMUEL MAGAW, Philad. March 28, Will bo presented, a Comedy, (not acled these two years) called . ** A Cure for the Heart-Ache Wrilieri by T. Morctw, Esq. Young Rapid, Mr. Hopkins, who pcrforoeJ To n«y Lumpkin—beinjj his third appeaanw on ?.ny Stag;. 70 which •will bt jtddtd,-a Muftcal Drirf.a, Tlie Adopted Child, (with Songs) Miss Arn U Vox, one Dollar, Pit, three quirter» »f a dollar, asd Gallery hall'a "dollar. Ss* The d?ors of the Theatre will open at a quarter past 5, and the curtain r:fe at a quarter pift fix. A SUMMER RETREAT. TO BE RENTED, A N'EAT AND CONVENIENT ON the Ff?7fltford Road, two miles from the City, with 1 ?©od Stable and Garden. Pos session may be had immediately. For terms enquire march a# BEGS leave to inform the Ladies of PJ.ih delphia, that she opens her MORNING SCHOOL lor Geography and HifWy on he of April, from 6 to-8 o'clock Any young Ladies may attend, as weil as thole a tread y up. der tuition iftfib Street y opposite State flcuse Yard* N. B.—A FEW LOTS to ,'et at Frank lord. Enquire as above. March *5 At the north-east corner of Arch and Ninth streets, Now occupied by Mr. Benjamin Buiby, as a Board Yard. EC?" "Enquire at No. 218 Arch street. March 17. o taw if To be Rented, AND immediate possession given, if required, a newnvo ftoty Brick tfoule and Kitchen, abcut 14 miles from Philadelphia, on the great road to Newtown. Erqoire cf the Printer march 27 Philadelphia Academy. Zrt CONSISTING or No. 94 Arch Sreef. JAMES. ABERCROM3IE, No. 101 Pine Street, NEW THEATKL. This evening,, March 28. in two acts, caL'td The Adopted Child. Michael, Mr. Cooper. HOUSE, MRS. BECK, TO BE LET, THE LOT, Submitted It ptilUc coif.deration, at additional evidence j of the rfficasy of Dr. HAMILTON'S MEDICINES, IN THE CURE OF Mod Disorders to which the human body is liable. JOHN HCOVER, Rope-maker, South Second street. between Mary and Christian flretts, Philadel phia, voluntarily maketh oath, as follow*: namely, that his wife,. Mary Hoover, was so severely affflded with violent rhematifms, very dangerously situated, the consequence of a cold afier lying in, as to be con fined to her bed tor several weeka, and was at length reduced to the melancholy apprehcnfion of iem infng a cripple for life; notwithstanding the mod rtfpediable medical advice was follow ed, and every prubablere medy attempted. When Greing several cases of cures performed by Hamilton's EfTence and Ej*tra'& of Mullard, they were procured from Mr. Birch, No. 17, South Second street. The firft application •en abled her to walk actfcfs the room, and the ufeofcue bottle restored her to her usual ftaie of health and ftrcngth. JOHN HOOVKR. Sworn and fubferibed to the 95th «?ay r.f March, 1800, before Ebenezet Ferguion, Esq. one of the Justices of the Peace for Philadelphia county. DANGEROUS COLR. DAVID GILBEKT, Toyman, No. 46, South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, voluntaiily mskeih oath, as follows : namely, that about months ago, he caught a severe cold, which refilled every remedy he could think of, apd produced the mofil alarming ef fects j he could procure no refit For iuceilant cough ing, nor breathe wiihoui great pain and difficulty, and was finally so exhausted, as to be scarcely able to walk about, which left his friends little hopes of his recovery, though the prescriptions of a refpedfable phvfician were constantly attended to. In this fixati on hraring of the efficacy of Hamilton's Elixir, a bot tle was procured from Mr. Birch, No 17, South Se cond street ; the firft dofeuf which afforded the mod surprising relief, and gave him more eale than he had enjoyed during the whole of the above period, and beiorethe contents of one bottle weit taken,.he was perfeftly cured, his ftrcngth and appetite recovered, and nor a symptom of his former dillieffing com plaints remained. r i be above particulars the said David Gilbert u idl es to be made public, as a testimony of hia gratitude, and for the benefit of maukirid. DAVID GILBERT. Sworn and fubferibed before me the 64th day of March, 1800. TO PARENTS Who may have Children afflictsd with the Hooping Cough, This discovery ia of the firft magnitude, as it as» fords immediate relief, checks the progress, and in a fhorttime entirely removes the aioft cruel disorder to which children are liable—The Elixir is so perfectly agreeable, and the defe so fmsll, that no difficulty arifea in taking it. A daughter of Mr. Ewing Wiley, No. 109, Cedar street, Philadelphia, was dreadfully *ffii£ted with worma, insomuch that her life was with great reason defpaircdof; ker complexion faded and grew pale and fallow ; her eyes sunken; her appetite was loft, and succeeded by a painful and corftant fickneis at the stomach ; which general wafting and debility was accompanied with every appearance of a dangerous fever. From this deplorable sitUation (he was reliev ed , and itflored to a Hate of perfeft health and strength in a few days, by the use of Hamilton's Worm Des troying Lozenges, which expelled a great uumber of large pointed worms, fromiix to nine ®t twelve inch cs in length ; one of which being a moil extraordina ry tlucknefa, (supposed from half an inch to an inch in diameter) was opened and found-to contain a quan tity of young ones The above is communicated by Mr. Wiley, believ ing its perulal may be ufetul 10 many, by extending the knowledge of a medicine which merits universal attention : But this testimony is only a corroboration of the evidence of mori than ritrt thousand per fori* of all ages, who have, within twenty months p*iV, -been cured by this medicine, with the utmost ea'e and fafery, of vaiionj complaints, arising from worms and trom obftru&ioos or toulnels in the sto mach and boweU. Jjr. Hamilton's Grand Restorative Is recommended as an invaluable medicine, for ihe tVccdy rdic{ Aid permanent coic of the various toa:pUU:s which reftlt item dilTi paced plrafures, ju venile iiid;' rc:ion»»Klidccce in climate* unfavourable to tfce coiiftnut 100; irnmodcrare ufc of tea, he q.aent intoxicuiun, 01 any "(hoi ocUru&iveintemper 'he iw-fkilluior cxceflivc u(e of nrter- ury ; ihe dOeafes peculiar to females at a certain [jetiod of life; Wd'lyinga in, &c. .Hnd is proved by long 3nd extenGve experience to be crsfolutely uopaislelted in the cure of nerv. us dis orders, conlumptiona, iownefs cftpirits, lofsot appe tite, impurity oftbe blood, hyttcrical stfTc&iona. in ward wcaknffles.Ttolent tumps in the and back, iud»gettion, nielzncho'y, gout in tbe Itomach, pains in the limb«, rclaxattoos, involuntary cm<(lions ; leminal weaki-effes, obftiiute gleets, ~fl,ur albus (or whiles) impotency, barrenness, &c 1 his medicine is perfeftly d.tferent in i;s qualities and opefi'ian from thole hot and irritating d ugs f > frequrntly proposed for fiinilar purposes, and which only recommend ibemfelves by the dangero s rapidi ty of their tfTefts, and which, a&ing as a temporary but violentftimu'us on the nervotis lyftem, infallibly produce greater evils than those they ate intended to remove. The of this remedy is in the stomach, restoring the powers, and fending from that organ Dew health, and vigour into every pare of the fvftem. 11 enriches and pu tries the bipod with out inflaming ir; brace, wit Hour stimulating too vi r olently the nervous fylten l ;; ft'rngt hens tbe secretory vefTels and the general lar fibres to their naru al and healtnv rone; and res tores that nattiiion whicn immoderate evacuations have destroyed, and wi.ofe i.ofs had tkrdWn the whole ' frame into iangor and debility d^o»t The Itcftoraiivt-is ablolute y above all recommen .irundaiion, in removing those weaknefles and mitics with which many females are affii&ad, the con fluences of*!ifnciJt and painful labours, 01 of inju dicious tieatment therein. The most obstinate ftminal gleets ; and the most diliicflirig cases offlcur albus in females falls paiticu larly under the province of this restorative; (peedily yield to its benign operation, and are radically cured, by correcting and pni if) ing the acrimonious humors, reiloring a proper degree of tension to the relaxed fibrrj, and ftrengrhen.ng the weakened organs. In cases of extremity where the long prevalence and obiltnacy of disease has brought, on a general ifn poverWhment of the system, 'excessive debility of the whole frame, and a wading of the tlefh, which no rdhment or cordial could repair, a p?rfevecence in the use of this medicine has performed the moftaftonifh- j ing cures- fe\tf Tl e giand rcftorative i-, prepare'! in pi Is 38 well as in a fluid form, which considerably in produ cing a gradual and laflinf tfftft. Their viriues remain unimpaired for yeais in any climate. Dr. Hal'if stive and g&winc GERMAN CORN PLAT-STEP, And infallible remedy for corns, speedily remov ing them root and branch, without giving pain. The genuine Persian hot ton, So celebrated among the fafhi»nab!c throughout f.arope, it an i«v*?luable colmetic, perfeSly inno cmt ani faft, free frcm tfo^rcf:ve and repel lant FACTS RHEUMATISM. JOHN JENNINGS, Alderman. WORMS. | mineral (the ba<« «f other lotioni) anl of nttptt j ralleNfcu cfßc&cy m preventing and removing uunt* ous Merufhes of the face and ficin of every-kind t particularly freckles, pimples, pit# after small pox, inflammatory rednefsjeurfs, tetters,ring worms, fun pricHjr heat, prcmarurc wrinkles, See The erf/an Lotion operate# mildly-, without impeding that natural, infrnfible perspiration, which is effer tial to health, yet it* effv«sU are speedy and perma nent, rendering the Ikin delicately {oft and smooth, improving the compl xton a? d restoring the blooni of youth; never (ailing to render an ordinary countcnaace beautiful, and an hatidfome one more so. * Toe Damask L.ip Solve I« recommended (particularly to the ladies) as an elegant and pleasant preparation for ckoppcd and lore lips and every biemifh and inconvenience oc» cafioned by colds, fevers, &c. fpeecily restoring a beautiful rosy colour and de ! icate loftnefs to thft lips. The Restorative Powder]for the Teeth and Gums. This mnft excellent preparation comforts and ftrengthco* the ?um», prcferves the enamel from decay, and cleanfrs and whitens the teeth, abfork iny all thnt acnmmonioua flirne and foulnefs.which luffcied to cecumulate never fails to injure and finally ruin th«.m Sovereign Ointment for the Itch. V.'arranted an infallible and immediate cure at once ufirtg; b«fing ihe most speedy, tffe&ual and pleafawt remedy ever offered to the put/.'ic, and t'*t the fatisfafiion of the timorous, the proprietor maketh oath, that this ointment does no» f . contain a fmgle particle of mercury or any o?her pernicious ingredient in its compoficion, amd may be ul'ed with the mod per!cS ftlety by pregnant women, and on infant* newly ben;. Price {■ 4ths Of a dol lar each box. Patent Indian Vegetable Specific, For the cure ot Venrrsal complaints of < very, it' fcripriun: Art rxtenfjvc trial of" near fur yar;, has proved the Vegetable Specific-to be effeflual in expellirg the venerea! vi us, however deeply rooted in the couftiiurion, and has reßcreu health to many who have, been bn ught to the brink of the grave by-the improptr acmiciftration ol mer cury. Within t!„s period upward* of eight thousand patients have experienced its ialutity tftc&t. With the medicine isgiven, a description of the fymj-totm which ol.tain in every flage of the disease with copious direftionstur [heir treatment,io as to accomplift a perkft cur« in the flicrteft time, and with the lcaft inconvenience f&&i)le* Infallible ague and fever drops. A long eulogium on the virtuss at this medicine is unneceffai y, as the money will be returned if the patient is not relieved, it never having failed iu many thousand cares, not one in a hundred has had otcafion to take more tr.an a bottle and num. bers not half a bottle. Dr. Main's celebrated Anti-Bilious Pills. Which have been uniformly fuocefaful is the cure of bilious and malignant fevers, and in alldifor den of the head, liomach and bowel*. Gotland's Gsniuine Lotion—Curcb's Cougt Drops—Anderson's Pill's, JjV. Take notice, the above valuable medicines, are ioldin Philadelphia by William Young Birch, stationer, No. »7, south second flreet, and by no one else in tke city. Like wife obf«»e that the signature of Lee and Co. (the general agents for the United States) it pafled on the outside of each without which they cannot be genuine. Purchasers by the dozen or groce will receive a liberal allowance by applying to Lee and Co. Bal timore March ?8. Just Arrived, In the {hip Mary, Thomas Webb, Matter, from Laguira, 40,000 wt. Caracas Cocoa. 30,000 lb. Prime Prime Coffee. 5,000 wt. Flora Indigo. THOMAS ALLIBONE, March 2s. Wtil be exposed to Public Sale, On Monday the 31ft instant, at fix o'clock in the Evening, At th« Merchant's- Coffee Hoafe, LOTS No. at, 22. 73, 24 ; Part of the Sprinijrtfbury Eftale, The two former contain a great body of Excel* lent Buiiaing Stcne eaiily Quarried, 'the plot of the whole Eilate may befeeu at the Bank of North America, where per loot deOrous of purchasing other parts mijr be informed of the conditions. March A LOT OF GROUND, (CONTAINING fix acres and three quarters, at J. the corner of t-he townftip line roud, and tlx fame irtding from the Falls tavern to Oerman to-.vt! handsomely for building, and well warerrd. Enquire «f the Printer. msrch ij 1 axes of Lycoming County. JOHN KIDD, Treafhrer, BY Dlreflion of the Commijiomrj a! Lyco ming cuunty, attends at tfiiladelphiat# re ceive the Taxes afTeffrd upon undated Ltnds. in that Counrv. from tiie holders thereof, in this City. Those who have filed with the Com* miifioners, statements of their Lands, are re quelled to call upon fcirr, (o know the amount Dt raXi.'Btiitreon,and psy tlicm j otherwise, be fore his leaving the City, they will be pot into the hands of rhe Sheriff for collet ion, agreea bly to the a<<l for raifinjj oounty rates and levies Thof« who have not filed flatements of thuii linds with the Commiflioners, and aredefiroua of having it done, to prevent fates without pre vi«us periona! Notice, may fi!e with the above Treasurer, their lilts, ftatijg the quantities re tui ned, number and dates of the warrants and uainea of the warrantees, under which the* h -Id their lands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph Hardy's No 98, Market fireet tor this nui rofo nn?il the 18th instant. FOR DISPOSAL, The Time Of two Dutch indented Servants t (a nun and his wife) Who hive two years and sight months to ferae.. For further particulars enquire of JOHN RE.DING«Ri"" u N9.HO Kactftreet. February 48 m&taw Race Street Wharf. dst. dt3ift. 3taw.
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