of the timid. He is a ptrfeft Territr at all the burrows of Democracy. He watches with eager eye, and he barks perfeveringly IODg. H: is charged with being scurrilous, and prejudiced, and intemperate, and low. To such an accusation it is not difficult to make defence. Kvery man, attacked in newspa pers and ttaiilitory pamphlets, 111 factious times, and by a partisan, always attaches these epithets to his adversary. The lan guage of Porcupine is acrimonious, and h'S chiding vehement ; but it mult be remem bered that h- i* out, .is it were, in a moral tempeil, that he is e.xpohd to the pitylefs pelting of (ifill Ciicy, that hit person is me miced by his property invaded by others, and bis principles atnc,ked by more., Twe »' day is hot, and Frenchmen are abroad," it is natural therefore, as an Kng lirtnn.'n. that he ihbuld feel, like pahlonate Mc;cutin. All t'marting .to be so pelleied with eveiy | I'tici-i p ]"'j 3 T• ' * natural that |-.e Humid be irrit .hie, like the "hery Hotf;mr. He lives in n :ra, ••hen Jacobin difp'tv tlieir inacjc to the dazzled r' es t't th-' f' lipid and' vulgar ; when, ilitf; hMtiiui. i ..f.-ful literature, i iniftia.piiv* and etaar.d hot!*!' principles art' jj"k'e'£W -n'd :l-gr::ded, when cfmdilh change is >i.e vogti.-. when treefang, fur tin:ig, niejin and fci tnidrel maxims are taught by our • P *nr Kic'iai Js" as " 'l'he way to * e ,Ith," ■<jk' < inning and iv-dlar's ei ft hailed as true p in iii-e, iuwt n ujid difcretiim. At Inch a it :i HffsnSr and dec irons to lii't the turn r 1 wu. . aim r,r.f- the ih.-li:.< ing hand- Th>* author of thr u Pori'g.rs <--t' i - - r* j - Q , r ') "• o hssiii' t"i>; sra Peter has Jjiic no more. j colle£tor of th» cutton.s may be eftabli/he. §inrc bit .-ofine scion with Frkiiee, i? b>s be- : at Pettrfbirg. in the dilirid of City Point e'oiive fefbioMbte to ir.vert our r.nr.ds with a ; and Bermuda Hundred. Referred to th jwV nndrfrwnl'y covering, but i" the coin,- committee of commerce and manufactures th' .if ajr f ( iVcc n .ors men are ft.ii tn-.tholr ha- j On mo;ioa of Mr. Livingfton, the. Houf 'bits>' which." tHc TXihle, ts ; e Litnivv aru ! came to the following resolution : Aurellusand Adel.lnii .fyrr.-fh. From '.ha: | Refolvtj, That the committee of com icotßitry J"s lVnn comes, and le brii'ts us i merce and mJnufaQiircs, be dire&icf to'en pri(iripks with ..'ui. Thi-y ar* ftabk. • quire into the expediency of allowing < WWn'the age of revo ution, inconfilWncy,J drawback on the exportation of cottoi Mit Wraded, twiify clawed Speculation, and j goods, of foreign manufa&urc importer ®jb»fi|ii;iavai;ite has pa ffed away ; old. faflt- . into the . United States, and that they re of fpeecli, and liberal conduf*. j port byjjill or otherwise. iud hu»fctt inded dignity, and found and | "Mr. Harper said, as the principal sea proteclfd irtrtatnre will be restored ; and J ture of the bill for the bt.t-.r etf ablifhir.en ulpn wiil wonder thst Paine's paniphWs j a nd regulation cf the courts of the Unites £tre ever Vead, and that the pitiful proverbs States, had been deftroynd, by a vote o rf were ever popular. . the House, yesterday, he would now mov< - n • • >■' . that the committee of the whole be dif ' charged from the further consideration of it 'A gentleman who left Ncu-Caflle at one j Me/Trs. Gallatin and Nicholas tSppcfet SVtock. ycfteidajr afternoon. Cays there were this motion ; and Mr. Otis supported it, .then.* no-inward bound veficls there', or any when the queflioa was taken and agr?e(l tc in fijh't ; but Urns laid there was a iogyii ] —ayes 57. Ihip in the .bay. j Mr. Harper then moved that the'bill bt -i.imi - - ' I re-qpmniitted to the frleft committee, whe V, MmUO&Z, March j fuperceded by one ol yi pd9Stoger in the schooner Af*n\ captain Mr. Macon, who moved that.the furthei ; -HtdrU bas'.furnisbfd us with tbejollow- cnp.ndetajion of the bill he poftjjmhrd till " tig arikltfoi -publication.• ... - • , . a. ,!• J r MelT. Nicholfori, Varrlum,* Mjeow,- fpok< '■%* Turl'day, March 4, 1 foo, .laU 35,1 *3> ' on K 7 1 ' 55' • at haU'P'tft '* Rutiedgx:V O* G^ r( irich, Bayard, iagain'l M. law« -wKck .hearing t» -the ur.rtli «ud ; t . the queiftiAn'was takeii by fitl vs,*< wr could n< t fetch her Without - ' an vj fo f] ow . -■ ; -. »• hxt wcks ; we |mn)ed»atrly- dii- affirmativf,- *' f»wb«d the yawl, with the nate-nd two j Messrs. Alftoii, Bilhop,' R. 'Brown. Ca Jia-!.dv.to go en htord in hopes to find iome Chrlftie, Clay, ■ Claiborne, Condit, yerl'on nKw, but to.onr Rteat farprste.they, Dawfoll) De „ t> ..Eggleftoit, Elm *o«nd no fiving Icul on board. : A!! the de- endcrf> F ow fer, Gallatin, Goode, Gray, ftriptipn'-yexaii give ot the laid Kvreck is, Gr< . ggi Han,.a, Hanky, Kcifter,. Holmes, that i"..e -was a fchonner, tv iti. a w.man fig- : j acWon> - j u!) , S) Ritchdlg- 'Leib, ■ Lyon, Vte head.paiiit d white, w.t'i a corouwpio "" ; Livihgftoß, -Mjcon;, 'M.uhlt-.iberj, News One hand, the other arm vim» carrot. svvi>-{ . Nich6 f as ; ■ NicbolfohV Ra : .do)ph, Stsilie, J. her bawvprit was pain-C yellow an a lit,- gmittvS Sta-.tord Sto'fie, Suirpt *ifc her quarter deck ; (lie had a&y light ; £ Ta | iafelW • Thotr.pfon, A. Trigg, j. pierced,for t# or 14 g»t»f» but had nene on T • _ virnum. R: Willrams—46. board; her bulwarks were ail walhed «as °P H'CATivt.- fcy t!ie sea,; the twe mzih and the chief part ,g B artle«V' B .-yard, Bird, of the fpirs were lymg al. ng fide ; her Brace ; j. B rown, Cooper, Da main and flying g-b was entangled round j. DaTt ort> F.Davenport, Deonjs, tk b««-Xpr,t by the waA of tbe .e 9 ; her Dickn , n ;. Ecirtlondi ' Evans, A. Foster, fiera was painted black, btit bo name cauld G|en> C 6oo e n Vh, E. Good be perceived- her ~de> were pine. VVe Gordonj QriUold, Grove, Harper, A6k her to..be a. fouthem built veflU. Fhe. Herderfo Hill, Hugir, Imlay, Kittera, rather being fojally and night coming »n R g L L Marft ; n> Morris, ve were obhged to abandon her. There 0( . Parker) p iackn PUtt) Pow . ,ere women's clothes on the quarterdeck. ell^.Re( . d( Rut kdge, bewail. Sheafe Shep herd,' Thatcher, R. Thomas, Wadfworth, Wain,. L W.llian s, Woods Thequdtion then recurred on Mr. Har per's motion, for re-committirg the bill, rhich was carried—aya .fj. Mr. D. Foster, from the committee of laimt, to whom was referred a resolution nflituting an enquiry into the expediency f repealing, for a certain period, the limi ation a£t, made report, that no alteration mght to be made in the existing law rela ive to loan office, and final settlement cer ificatej, and.indems ofintereft. This report was committed for Monday lext. CHARLESTON, March ir The Canal which has been cutting for a ] number of years past in this Hate, under the j dirr&ion of Col. S; cf, is now so fur com pleted, as to admit boats to pals entirely through it, from the head of Cooper river to the Santee. A committee of the board fcf ui at'tors It ft' town yesterday, to n fpefl t!nr works, and to fix the time wK-n it will r.e opered for boats to pall through, which ate to. pay tpU. There is great n-afo-.i to <>rtseve-that as loon .as it is declared to he (Table the thief part of the produce of the • Stnter, Congaree, W.iterre, and other ri vers connected with thrfe, will pa(V through this canal, which will entirely take off the riband damage boats are Juhje.i* to; which cqw come round by the mouth of the San tce. The many lofles which have happened ■within the la ft and pwfent years, to boats in the latter dansrermjs passage, will point put mod feelinjrly to tUofir vh& irnt their produce down the the propriety ol ordering it through this canal ; the planning and execution (it which does so much credit to the ftatr, and those who have persevered to its completion. STAUNTON, (Vir.) March ig Funeral honours were foleitimzed, by the troops of the garrisons of South Wed Point apd Tellico, en the 22d February last. The follawing singular circumftarce took place on the evening of the fame day : Two chil- dren were born in those garrisons, the one, a son to the lady of Capt. Butler—the other a daughter to the lady of Lockwood.—The lon of Capt. Butler bears the name of George ■*A r :i{hington—the daughter of Capt. Lock- Y>vod the name of Martha Walhington. ...-.CQJ^Q.Rife HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Friday, March 28. ----- Mr. Nicholas called up the refutation which he laid on the table yesterday, au. thorifing the President of the Senate-and Speaker of the Hotife of Representatives. to close tlie pre ! ent session by adjourning their icfpfftive H.iufes 011 the la!t day in Apiilnext- and having modified his .motion; so as t« read the firft Monday in May nsxt, the resolution was adopted. Mr. Nicholas said, Sn aft was psfled last session, for the more general promulgation of the laws of the United States, which gave the Secretary of State a discretionary power as to the manner in which the law (hould be executed—this power he did not mean to question, but he thought the house j should be made acquainted with the eKpence attending it ; and therefore maved the fol lowing resolution, which was a 'opted, viz. Rtftilvcd, That the Secretary of State be requetted to lay before the House, a report of the proceedings had under an aft pa(Ted lift session, entitled, " All aft for the more ; general premutation of the laws of the U. Unitsd Staveß," and the expences incurred therein. Mr. S. Smith moved that when the Hou 'e adjourn, it adjourn till Monday— carried, ayes 56. Mr. Egglellon prefentcd a petition of the merchants and others, inhabitants of the towns of Richmond, Manchefttr, and Pcterfl>urg, Virginia, praying the office of On motion of General Lee, the house unaninaoufly came to the following refoluti- cn, *iz Resolved, That all letters and packets to Mrs Martha Walhington,. of the laje General George Walhinflda, (hall be re ceived and conveyed by post, free from pof fage, duriug ber life. General Lee said, he had been credibly informed, Mr«. Wafhingtbn had paid up wards of five hundred dollars, (or pottage. A committee wis appointed jo bring in 3 bill.pt)tfuant to the resolution.. till to fix the compensation of the commanding officer of the Marine corps, was agreed to, ayes, 4«. ncies io, and or dered to be e gro'ffrd for a third reading on Monday next. _ " .. ~ The house went iritoa committee of the whole on the bill to divide the territoi y N. W. of the river Ohio,"into two feparatfi"go vernments, Mr. Morris in the chair—when Mr. Macon said, as he withed tp.try the principle of the bill, before the committee proceeded to fill up the blanks in it. he would move to flrike out thr firft feflion. .Mr. Harrifon, delegate from that terti tory, opposed this motion, and folic-w- Ed by Mr. Harpef, who contended it was rmpoffibler.» fi«ib v ».vafVeiuyit of country, for the exeCutics or auth irity to administer the government in that-prompt and effacious manner! Which the natu r e of i:s situation demanded—and that as the re quest of the inhabitants for a division Teemed . to be almotl unanimous, it could with -no fort of'propriety be refufed, • I - Thejjaeftion on striking out, was nega tived—the blank was then fitted up with the word " Wafhingt»n," the name which the new territory ii to bear—the committee roft, and the bill was ordered to be engrossed sot a third reading on Monday next. General Lee. brought in a bill to extend the privilege of franking letters, and pack ets, to Martha Wafhiugton, which was read a fir ft and second time, and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading on Monday next. Adjourned.. ... Form of tic Warrant ifjmd ty ihe Senatt for the appreitenjitn oj William Duane. Unitsd StaiHi IT* - the 27th day of March, 1800. WHEREAS the Senate of-the United Stales, on the 18th day of Maich, 1800, then being in session in the city of Philadel phia, did resolve, that a publication in the General Advertiser, or Aurora; a Newspa per primed in the said city of Philadelphia, on Wednefdav the 19th of February, the last pad, contained aflertions and pretended information refpe&ing the Senate and com mittee of the Seeatcaad thejr proceedings, which were falfe, defamatoay, fcaodalous and malicious, tending to defa-tne the Senate cf the United States, and to bring them in to contempt, and dilrepute, and to excite again ft them the hatred of the good people of the United States ; and that the said publication was a high breach of the privi ledges of the house. AnJ whereas the Senate did then further refilve an I order that the said William Du ane, rtfident in said city, and editor of said newspaper, lhould appear a! ihfbartjf the house on Monday the 24th day of March ir.il. that he might fheri have opportunity to make any proper defence for his conduft in p'ibl 1 tiling the stferefaid falfe, defamatory, scandalous, and malicidus aflertiont and pre-, tended information. And whereas the said William Duane did appear, on (aid day, at the, bar oft he boiife, puriuant to thie said order,-'and requested counsel, and the. Senate by: their refolutioa of the 24th day of March iafi. Refol'ved, that William. Duane, having appeared at the bar of the Senatr. fe'rid to be heard by counsel-on the <*Sawge again ft him fv « a breach of priyilcges of the Senate, Ije bp allowed the iiTiftance of couofel while p<y fonally attending at the bat -of -the Senate, who might be h?ard in denial of any fafts charged against said: Doape,-jjr Hi excuse and extenuation that the said Willkm Hifane ihould «tead at the_bar (S.-TWS'-tWoSiie oW? WeinHday fteh ne|t, at 12 o'clock, of which the' said Buatrc had -dne~'tWtfc.e; *"■. And whrrea* the fati William Duane, in contempt o"f'the said lift Tiienttened order, did ncgfeS ajod refef?To appear at tie bar of the, said the time fpecified there-' in, aid the Senate,of the United States on the 27th daynf Merch in ft;. did therefore resolve .that the fiid "VVJliapi Duane, was guil'y iof 3 contempt of said order snd of the Senate, and th?t .for ,tbe said contempt the said William Duane Ihould b'o taken in iq custody <sf-the Serg«a»t at Arms, attend ing the Senate, to be Wept for their further oiders, ->all which appe'Srsby the Journals "c"f~TTe Sefiate'of the TTnlf?3"SUtes now in ftfTion in the city* of'Phifadclphia. These are therefore to-rcqnire you, James Mathers.. Sergeant at Aws-for. the Senate of the ,United Statei, forthwith to take in to your custody. the body of the said Wil liam Duane', now rcfidfnt in the said city of Philadelphia, and him lafely to keep, fubje'S to the further of the Senate ; a'd that-.all marshals, and'deputy marshals, and civilofficers of the United States, and every other person, are hereby required to be aid ing_and assisting to vo'u in the execution thereof j—for which this shall be your fuf ficient warrant. Given under nsy, hand, thi» 27th day of March, 1800 THOMAS JEFFERSON, President of the Senate of the United State The Yeas and Nays upon agreeing to the Resolution authotifiag the ifluing of the a bnre warrant were as follow : AF F1 ft MAT IV" McflVs. Bingham, Chipman, Dayton, Dexter,- Foflcr, Goodhue, Greene, Hill houfe, Latiiitr, I.aurance, Livermore, Lloyd, Paine, Read,.Rofs, Schureman, Tracy, Wella—lß. N EGATIV S Mtflit. Anderfon, Baldwin, Blpodworth, Brown, Cockc, Franklin, Langdon, Mar fiiall, Mason, Nicholas, I'inckncy.—ll. In the Senate of the United States yes terday, the bill to eftablilh an uniform sys tem ot bankruptcy throughout the United States, was pafltd, in manner following, to wit - affirmative. Meflis. Bingham, Chipman, Dayton, Dexter, Foster, Goodhue, Greene, Hill houfe, Latimer, Lloyd, Paine, Read, Rofs, Schuremsn, Tracy, Wells—l 6. NEOATITE MeflVi. A nderfen, Baldwin, Bliodworth, Brown, -Cocke. Franklin, Langdon, Li vermore, fylarftialt",' V afon, Nicholas, Piock «?y—is • r 'r ■ 4 ApfomtMisr. Abraham Bradley. Affiflant F.tft .maflttf Grneral, in plate ot Cx'aklrs B'Jw- KAkt, £.fe. r;T.gnei. The Letters of Meffrs..Gp.oper an J Dillns, published in yefterdav's Gazette, were not, us therein Hated, read in Senate; being deemed too indecent, it was voted that they ihould not be read. On Wedriefday evening iafb, I called on Mr. fenno, to speak to him, refpefiting a publication', which appeared in his Gazette on the preceding day, and which was handed to him by Mary Burgess—He informed me that he. Was unacquainted with the perfwr who "delivered it—that it was offered as an advertisement, and that he was induced to give.it .a place in his paper from observing in it the. napies of Mr. B. and Lt. R. NOTICE. If? The Friends »f the Members of " Tbe Thespian Society are informed that the arpufements intended for this evening are postponed until Tkesbay next the lit of April, on account of the weather. By oidtr of the Managers. J. £k Sec. pro tem. March ij BOSTON, March 22 This day arrived schooner Powder Point Cape. Carver, 4 0 days from H.t'paniola, wheie he was carried in by R.igaud's bafigei his cargo fold by the administration. reserv ing enough to' pay duties ; left therc.Jchr. Kitty of Plymouth, alio brought in by the barges, no person on board ; also left there fthr. Dolphin, Tapley, (capt dead) and fchr. Bctley, both of Boftun. March 2, lat 33, long 75. 50, (poke brig Favourite Rust, of Salem, from N. Carolina, bound to Grena da, who-frewfoufly supplied capt. C. with a man to assist him, having previoully sprung a lrak A Sanie 'day, brig Catherine, Harris, Ta baco, 25 days. .Same day arrived, ihip Indus, Chapman, 108 days from Batavia, (he has performed her voyage in about 8 months and an half} Hie was in the bay in the blow on Friday night, and having a good pilot, was fortu nate enough to maike land ard run in fafe. Same day arrived fchr. Trio, Silfbe, 17 days from the Havannali ; the public an in debted to the attention of capt. Si for the following lift of veflels left there, March ,jth, 1800, viz.—Fanny Euillrey, of and for Salem, in 6 or S days ; Resolution, Burgess do. do ; Alrnira, Wait, of and for Port iana, in 15 days ; Robin {on, of do ; Br»gden, do; Yankee, Williams, for New- York ; Milford, Hilton', of Wifcaffet for Boston; Minerva, March, ef and for Newburyport Jo fail in 4 weeks Wal ton for do in 8 days ; Alexander, Lumbard, for do in 10 days ; Satisfa&ion.Tr.alk, of and for Boston ; Union, Bartall for do in 8 or lo'ilgffSTPatty; Smil.li, few-dos— —Stat- ion-, for dc'ih 15 or : *9 ham for do in g.or 10 days;—, Sherman of iuf! arrived ; Vtflta'irc, Bowe'ri, of and. for Phi(a-cielphia 30 days ■; Sally- Swiith, r>f Baltirnort; lßrethe-rs, Lecott, for do in 15 days ; •Brit, for do in IJ days ; Hope, Clark for do ; Beaver, Elliot-, of Philadelphia ; Nonpareil,— -Norfolk, "just arrived, Greyhound,Pi at;, of Ch^rlefton - , Howard, Black, N«\v-Y.ork, just arrived. At Matanzes.a windward poM, capt. Low}!, of Portland ; Sanders,' of New-Port ; Dean of Djghlon ; Harth, New-York ; and Bof nmn, of Philadelphia. At Mariel, Hind Ropes, of Salem, Bor 10 days. Leopard, I Ropes, do. do. Left there ten or 11 other | vessels, names unknown. Sailed March s•* I utider convey .of tl.e U. Urates Alio Petapfco, .. in Co. with 23 fail of vtflVls, bojind to differ-* ent pirts of the continent, Boston excepted. Parted with crtnvoy March 9th, -off Cape Concunal.. The United States brig Norfolk has chafed- the French privateer Beauty * (We, on Cuba, and could not be got off. March 13 Arrived this day, fclioonrr Peggy, Al len, from Si.. Kiits and Nevis, 27 days. Same day arrived, schooner Bee, Tylef, from'Suriinam. Sailed 6th February under convoy of the Moreland, Captain Roger 9, and in company ftith the Wathington, Bunts, New. York ; John, Coggins, Provi dence j Atlantick, Phillips, Portsmouth: New Adventure, Homer, Boston ; Friend (liip, Young, Boston ; Brandywine, Ar nold, Rhode Island ; George, Barron, Bal timore ; Chance, Church, Hartford. The (hip America, Crowainfhield, has arrived in Uie at harbour, and the Ama zon, Tre\itt, lias arrived at the eastward: ExtraS cf a letter from Captain Bebte of the. Irig Fix, of New Tori, dated MiJJtfippi River. February 26, 1800. On out pafTage from New York, Febru ary 9, saw a schooner with both her mast« hy the fide, and a figual of distress flying. On coming up with her, (he piovcd to be the Sphinx, of Boston, Chailea Hodder master, bound to Havannah.—Sailed up and wished to be taken on board the veflel, being so leeky couid not keep her free. It then blowing very trelh and a heavy sea run ning, could only with difficulty and great hazard save the crew, fix in number, which two days after put on boar.l another schoo ner bound to Havannah. From the wea ther, could not save any thing whatever from the wreck. The florm which commenced on Friday night last, and continued without intermis sion, until yefte'rday, accompanied with a cc'nfiderafele fall of fnnw and hail, has, we are apprehensive, proved fatal to many valu able vtffcls which Ijjt the Vineyard on Thursday Jaft The fleet which came out together on that day, to 40 fail— thofe which have, arrived inform, that the gale was very heavy, and the weather thick- We liave had information of several of the fltet atrivaj in thi rafferti ports. • JET* AT a meeting of Delegates £r«ro twenty-two Fire Companies ef the City, and Liberties held at tbe.Cai pen.ter's Hall on the 1 that notice-be given in the liver?.! tfettfpsprrV, oCtfictn* ganizat,ion of this inllitut'\on, anil that thole Fire Companies,, wha have not commun - cated the result ol their dj. liberations on the plan fubiii'nted to them, be reque'fteff to fiir nilh the rcquilite information at the ai journed meeting ta be held at this place at 7~ o'clock in. the evening of Monday the 31ft instant. Extract from the minutes, JAMES MILNOR, Sec.pre.tcm. The Delegates are requeued to be punc tual in their attendance, as the committee appointed to form a Constitution for the government, of the association will make re port,- printed copies of which may be had by the Delegates previous to the nieeting r .'at James Milntir's office, No. 81 Arch flteet. March 27. :4t J. RUSH. On Mondaj evening, March 31, Will be prdented a Play, (not aifted this Season) iiiceriperfed with songs, called THE MOUNTAINEERS. [Written fey G. fiolman, Jun ] (ficfl time here) Mr. Cooper. Sadi, Mr. Bernard. Floranthe, Mrs. Francis. Agnes, Mrs. Oldxirxon. T© which will be added (not ailed here these four years) -a Fuicc, iu two 4<fU, called MODERN ANTIQUES; Or, the Merry -Mourners* Box. one Dollar, Fit, three quarters a dollar, and Gallery half a dollar. * The dDorvof the Theatre unit open at a quarter paft-5, and the curtain rffefat a quarter past fix. FOR CHARLESTON, Daggst, }un. Master, WILL fail in fix days. For freight or jwffagc apply to the matUr on board at Walnut -Street Wharf, or to ABRAHAM VAN BEUREN, FOR SALK, ON BOARD SAID BRIG, 100 boxen Boston Chocolate 5 pipes Holland Gin 5 hhdt. and 3 barrels N. England Rurm • 6 cases Essence ctf Spruce Wrapping Paper, Bcc> march 19, ' At the north-cast corner us Arch and Ninth streets, Now eccupied by Mr. Benjamin Bulby, as a Board Yard. ' |C3 n ' Enquire at No. 318 Arch street. March- 17* A LOT OF GROUND, /"•iON TAININC* fix acres and three .quarters, at V>« the corner of the.tpwnfhi|> line road. and farce leading from the. Tavern to German town. for building, and well watered. Enquire »f tlxe Printer. march a 7 lames, of Lycoming County. JOHN KIDD, Treasurer, - -the Canwujfliossrs of Lyco* 1J mmg county, attends at Philadelphia to re ceive the Taxes affeflVd upon unseated Lands in :hat County* from the holders thereof, in this • City. Those who have filed wfth the Com miffionc;rs, iUtemerit9 of theic Lands, are re quested to call upon him, to know t« amount of Taxes thereon, and pay them ; otherwise, b«- fore his leaviHg the City, they will be put into the hands of the Sheriff for colledlion, agreea bly to the a<sl for railing «ounty rates and leviea Thqf« who have not filed ftatemenU of then lands with the Commissioners, and arc defirou* of having it done, to prevent fates without pre vi«»u» personal Notice, may file with the above Treaiur«r,' thcif lifts, ftati*g the quantities re turned, dumber and daws of the warrants and names of the warrantees, under which they h-ld their lands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph Hardy's No.. 98, Market street for this purpose until the 18th inflant. November p, On Monday the 31ft instant, at fix o'clock in the Part of the Springetlbury Estate, The two former contain a great body of Excel lent Building Stone easily Quarried. The plot of the whole EOate m*y be seen at the Bank of North America, where person* defirou»'of purchasing other parts may be informed of the conditions. March it, A convenient and Genteel House, situa f ed in Trenton, to he let or fold. PolTcffion will be *givcn the ift of June next. Enquire of the Printer. March 25 AND immediate poffeflioh given, if required, a new two ftoiy Brick Hou : e and Kitchen, about 14 miles from Philadc'phia, on the great road to Newtown. Enquire of the Printer, march 17 *"* dtf. Of mo Dutch indented ■Servants, (a man sad his wife) Who have two years aird eight months to ; ferve. [ February 18 NEW THEATRE. SOUfH-C AHOLIV A. No. a 09,50. Front ftr««t. TO BE LET, T H E LOT, "V- If ill be exposed to Public Sale, Evening, At the Merchant's Coffee House, LOTS Np.-ji, 22, 23, 24 ; A Summer Retreat. To be Rented, FOR DISPOSAL The Time For further particulars enquire cf JOHN REDINGER, No- iro Race ftrcet. dif .1 3t»w. dtjift. eo6w.
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