MISS broadhurst I Ecfyrdfully infetm* her Friends* and the fruMic that (be intends having' A CONCERT. j RECITATIONS, Jt rue M IRC HIV f' V COrrtK-HOVSI, On Th'jrfday evening, }d April. MKT miT. ©rerture Haydn ©lee, j voicet. " Alk why t Blufti," Taylor. Duett, " JJow fweet.ia the ) mr. Cirr and mill mornisg. [ mr. Tayjorand r»ngr,''(Pr. Hryi t ) \ mis« Broadhurft. lUcttaiio-i, " » dramatic liliori, > „ . ur the curt of rh f !,, rs . 5 mr Bernard Bfrng, , 'TT)ctpint»ot [ht bl.it," (Carr) ir.ifs Braadhurft Piann Forte mr. Kainaple Comic Song, I wo: dtr at von," (Taylor) CimitGlee. " v. iTt > and hufbjnd.s," H ok •To Stgia. precisely m 7 o'cioat. & t" be had at th« Bir Koom r{ theCoflfee. House. at CKalV'. Circulating Li r*y» ..N.o* Nor'K. Third Sure!. l and at Wi!ly>*s Mu&cal >V Market (tr»i t. march Ji- d 4t . POSTPONED. H*. FKANCIS AT the requcit of hi, Scholar*hat postponed hi» ball, which was to have been en Yuefday the ift of April to a future day. N. B. —Mr F-. h"gs 'five to rfftmnd hia Scholars :r»-i the public in general, that afttr the 1# or Apiil he will remove bis Srhdolto Haimony Cuyit Pays of Tuition for the pre sent week, Tkurfday and, Saturday at the uiual bcurs. march 51 Philadelphia Academy. SAMUEL MAGAW, D. D. Renter of St Paul's church, and formerly Vice fro voft of the Uuiverfity of Penafylvauia, JAMES ABERCROMBIE, A.M. One of th« Afliftant Ministers of Christ church « and St. Peter's, INTEND TO OPEN, Cn Tvisday the 1 of next month, (April) %tt 3raßemp, consisting or >JI A N Engl.fh School, in which Will be jfjL taught Reading, Writing, English Grammar, Cofnpofition, Elocution) and Ka < tural History. id- A Mathematical School, iw which will be taught Writing, Arithmetic, Mer . cabtile Accounts, (geography and the use of i. the Globes, Geometry and Trigonometry, 'with tbeir application to Mensuration, Sur veying, Navigation, Nautical Xtronomy, fcc.—All's, the Principles of Mechanics, Algebta and FluxUns. 3-1. A School, in which will t-e ■>.' taught the Litin and Greek Languages, in . conjunction with Chronology, Civil His tory, Rhetoric, and the lpftitutes of Moral Science. grounded convi&ion of the exp-- diency of the foregoing plan, has been o»r principal inducement te undertake it. When , it is confidrred that this populous and fl on - rifliing Metropolis contains only ore P;-b:ic Institution on an evtenfive plan, ;md that imtny ef our youth ave obliged to resort to other Stvtts, to receive even a Grammar- School Education, the Seminary now pro pofcd, will, we trust, be regarded as eminent* ly iifefol. A&uated by theft coiilideratians, many gentlemen, friends to Science, and to Liter ary Eftabli foments, have urged, with,great warmth,, the present undertaking, and ex cited the mod flattering expectations of its fucrrfs. Thus encouraged by the countenance and t prnmifed aid of liberal m#*n, no less than by a firm .perfnafion that well-regulated Aca demies have a nvaft important influence ■upon manjersi habits, and principles ; it will be our earned endeavor so to eon •duft this Seminary of Learning, a« to sub.- serve the great Interests of Religion and "Morality, to promote Decorum of Behaviour- Correftnefs of Talle, Liberality of Senti, ipient, and every other attribute of an inge nuous mind, which, in connexion with *rood principles, and found literature, con- I 'ftitute the didinguillied ornani»nts of the . gentleman, andthe scholar. The building-, engaged for this Academy, ■though affording exc«llent accommodation, will be relinquilhed for a mere central fitn ation, if such a change should be found ne- ceflary. A triartcr of diftinguiftird »bilitie» will be • i - procured ta condufl the Mathematical De partment. Perfon»de(iroustobeempleyedas tutors [in this Seminary, are requeued to apply, "without delay, to either of the fubfertbert, to whom also Parents wishing to fend their '• children, will please to make application. SAMUEL MACAW, Nt. q4 Arcb .Sreet. JAMES ABERCROMBIE, No. 101 Pine Street. Fhilad. March 28. THE HEALTH OFFICE Is remaned to No. 141 South Front Street, Ne»r tbeD «Uw Apt'ti 1. r Questions " T« ,Merehanti, Store keepen, and Tradet men in general, i&c. wfjUV Gentlemen, iaa perfect ftartdard of tfifiount, or inteVefV, rblcula'.ed on every dol lar exception) troewarxi Weft India fflands, aiul many porta In the Kaft Indie^ 3d ha tibTe of *\\ the coini and monies of account iw the places aforefaid, o£ any use ? 4tb coins and-monii9 of Account in the aforefaid places, when reduced to dollar* and cents, of any JVrvice ? sth Ij a table of compound interefiof any uti lity > 6th Is rbe tabl? by which the banks determine the value *f-gold 9 riefirable ? ;th Is th'» aoidunt of In'.ereft, accurately cal culated lor each m nth Irorn one to twelve mon ha, and ou every dollar (without ex ception) from tto Ho. of any vab.e ? Brh I* a tab eof all the poll towns in the United Stares, and rate 9 of poitage therewith, of any use ? Tty!»r ?rh Wfil not aHthefe together make a book, as generally ufefol an 1 cnnver.iei.t -as ever en tered a counting house or (lore ? loth Witl not the w hole, when comprise I in a quarto volume of from 200 to 125 pages, he worth two r'/liar* ? And bitty, Is the nerfon. who at the expence of FOUR THOUSAND DOLL AUS >.n ---d«» takes to perform upwards of one hundred a»d \fixty thou find calculations *f Intentft, sr that the work will »ot be executed unless fifteen hu-dreMfubferibers are ontained ? for tour thousand dollars is too much to hsia» H. NOTHING IS T© BF. PAID IN AD VA " CE, neither will i: he exp?3ed of fub fenbers to t.ike the work when p;t superior quality Hyson Teas. March r? WILL be given to two or three perfont to wait upon gentlemen for their subs. op tion to Rowletr's Tables of Discount am! Ex chingrg Apply at No *9 (oppofife the Sugar HoufejChrift Chinch alley. N.B —None but pertous of ikenuel address and aflmty need apply. April i 3t ADVERTISEMENT. THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE, Two very valuable Farms, IN the townihlp of Springfield, and county of Burlington, containing about two km. dred acres each. Tbe Woodland and Meadow, of which theve it a fufficient q ant it y, i% not inferior to any in the StJte. To attraA the notice of perfijns reSding within the county cf Turlington, delirous of purchifing good land, 'tis only neceflar\ 11 mention th at ihefe fa-itoi ire parts ol that ex cellent trail nf lioo acres lately ov I.e l by Samuel Bullus. The terms of sale will he mads roiivenivnt to tke purchaser and may he known by apply ing is the fihfcribtrt. Thole who may wilh to view thr land, will pleife to call on Willum or Israel Shinn, the preient occupant!. Attormiu U fail far Jblm Bullttt and Ruth Bullut. Burlington, New Jcrley, March 11,1800, *T>HE Creditor* of tie lite house of Irwin & *■ Bryftn, of Lexington, Kentucky, arc bereby informed, that i dividend of such mo nies or that firm, » hive been received by (he Tubfcriker, wilt be made on the twentieth day ot April aext, amoag those creditor! who (hill hive before that time furni&ed their accounts properly attested to r Mirch is- JOHN' RowLtfrr, >p*tsCri pr, Just Arrived, THE CARGO V'Wings If Francr• and Thomas U John Clifford. Good Wages CITffATED SAMUEL HOUGH, JOSEPH McILW.MNE, NOTICE. WILSON HUNT. A fling duo Xl)t PHILADELPHIA, THBlSiiA V KVKNIN'G, APKIL J-. To Mr. Ibumas Cooper. The Amiktgans feel -themselves vafily oWiged to Mr. Cooper for having t.ikeu the >ains to come all the way *crofs the Atlan tic to teach them, poor, ignorant-and Am ple as they are, how to govern themselves, nd to take care of their liberties, threaten ed with absolute annilHation by the rulers of their own choice. As they deem themselves however, pafl the age of minority, and able to manage their own affairs, without the Kid of Eiirupeun guardians, they would in torm Mr. Cooper that the iittfrt'erehce of officious foreigners in their concerns-, is not lo highly plrafing to them as he seems to im agine ; and that when this interference is. attended with insult, they are not so tame as to fliffe all resentment. They beg leave to hint to Mr. Cooper that his room is more agreeable than Jiis company ; and they doubt not, if he will ttke hinifelf off, 19 his own country, his sovereign will reward Ivim with a (t-tion among the heroes of Bo tany Ba/, high, coftfpicucus and permanent as bis merits del'erve. Ml. FENNO, Governor Mc. lCean in the prnlecution of his new fancied revoluiio «ry fyfteni.has thought it expedient to Supercede Daniel Stroud. Efq late Prothouoiary, See. cf Northaropto; County, by the appointment of Henry Spethig, Efq late Sheriff. Upon what principle this arbitrary and very extraordinary exercifc of his Excellen cy's official power was predicated, is with many people a fubjtif of douLn and con jecture" It cannot be pretended,.that Mr Spcring is in any poflible res; e£l, as well qualified to execute the duties of those ap pointments as Mr. Stroud. Has then the integrity of Mr. Spering's official condu& hitherto (hone so conspicu ously as to entitle him to greaier confidence than the other ? Have the ferviceaef Mi Sefr ing , and his Ancestors, during the revolutionary con (lift beenoffo mer torio'us a nature as to require that his talenU, such as «hey are, should be "b'ought fwm re tirement into the public employment ?" Are the political principles of this man marked with such a degree as decision, at to war rant a cosclufiou that the republican inter efi would be promoted by his promotio.i ? Did the genera! voice of the refpettablc part of the coiiu y, render the meafi're in dispensable"? Or did the biased republican principle of rotatioti in office, require that Mr. Stroud (Hould be removed at the end of Sxteen month? > Sir, no man acquainted with the circuro llaqces, who values Sis reputation, will be hardy enough to answer in the afß: mative, to any of the.foregoing' injterrogatories In truth, the motives b? which his Exctl ltncy has been i, flJer.ce'd* in this instance, are uch (tofp-ak temperately) as are per feaiy incot'np'iSijii vviih that dignity of con duit which to dilt.nguffh the Chief Magiftratc—and although it may be'per haps impoflible to tarnilh the ration of thin great firjl fei »ant of the forereigrt people ; it is certainly proper to develope >he contemptible policy by which, on this occalioa he has bein afihiiited. Prevjotfe Repub Ifcans of Northampton (as they call them* selves) or more correfiliy fpeakirg, the irie.pdi ' f M'Kcan were divided into two parties.. which were refpe'lively dtfignated by the titles of Mushkooms and Toad stools—of these the former uas bjf far the molt numerous and rcfpe&able fe6t* 1 he great prudence and li nit propriety cf Mr Stroud's conduft during the eleftion eerin,7 campaign, toTether with his acknow ledged official ability and integrity, .-id not fail to interest the MuiHU.'Dits warm ly in his behalf—They conliituted near ly two thirds of his Exctl':ncy'> partiza-s in that county, an ! with an intimate know ledge of the refpefli've merit of Mr. Stroud and Mr. Spering, they were Mr. Stroud's active and decided friends. Of the fincenty and extort of their f.iendfliip, '.he Gover nor is in pofieffion of ample te ftiraOny from refpcftable witnfT.ii, no venal rntrcc ury AFFIDAVIT M F N . Cut unfortunately for Mr. Stroud iu tin's rtfp a, hs elder brother major John Stroud, not laving the frar of republican defpttifm fcrforehise'yes, bin being moved and hy the true fp.'rit at independence,did openly, hon'lUyand unremittingly advocate ai.d endeavour by dl juli arid honourable means in promote the E'edtion of Jamks Ross, Efq of-Pitt (burgh ! This wai a "rank 1 ffence" which admitted of no atonement, and ha# afforded his exetJlencv another pre text for gratifying that refentfu! vindiftivc spirit which has charafttrized every stage of his mal-admiriithation.' J. C. PRICES OF STOCKS, Six p?r Cent, Three per Cent, Deferred 6 per Cent 8 per CM a! W tBisBAY, Aftiit. ..., . ;'l iicajtns: The bill to, Mend the a&fatuukd an ! f. The British Critick ; •?? EJv w ik faleof the lawls of the ! 2t The Anti-Jacobin Review United Statei ip the territory IX. W. of thf fOhio, and above the mout!} ' f Ktnttickry 1 Magazine j . I river, wai read a third tiipe and palTcd. 'J- The Gentleman's Magazine,: Mr. S. Smith, from the committee of 4. I,e Mercure Britanique, or "1 hi commerce ...d manufoftow, a ' British Mercury. bill to provide ror certain repairs and ad- I ditions to the Light House at New Lou Clarke's point; ai.d for the lupport and eredion oi a Light. House at Wigwan point J which was read a fiift asd fecom time, and committed to a committee of thi whole house. Mr. Sewall, from the committee appoin ted lo confer with the committee of the Senate on their amendment to the bill allow ing a drawback of duties on goods exported to New Orleans, winch wa» disagreed to by this house, made report, that it uld be proper for the honfe to recede fr m th«ir said disagreement. The report was concur red in. The house >efo!ved itfelf into a commit tee of the whole on the bill to m«k, further provision for the removal and accommoda tion of the government of the U.'iud Si.iits Mr. Morris in the Chair. Mr. H. I.ee Moved to fill the firft blink in the bill, with the words " ten tlu ufand dollars, in addition to the balance remain ing bn hand" for furnifliing the PrefiJtm's h.>ufe in the city of WafhipgUin. M'. Rutlcdge was not willing to appro priate so large a turn without having in format ion of the amount of the balance on hand ; and wiihed the chairman of the com mittee who reported the bill to [late what til balance was. Mr. Gallati i replied, that the chairman of the committee, [ who have been requeft cd to inquire of the proper department, the balance of money remaiiing unexpended of the former appropriation of 14,000 dols ) not being present. it was impoffiijle'forany other member of the committee to (late it. Mr. G raid, it had been agreed io the com mittee' that the furniture now in [lje-aife of the Prefi.dent fiioulci beipld., cfce'ds applied,twtawlis,furnittypg *}>£ house" in the city of Wafhitigton ; jlbw. in ufc being unfit for the purpose. The committee then rose and obtainc'4 leave to fit .igain. ■ The house went into committee of the whole on the bill to provide for the execu tion of the 27th article of the treaty with G. Britain, when. Mr. Nicholal moved an amendment, pro viding that any pcrfon arretted viitui' cf the treaty, (hould be allowed tf? prove his bcir.g an Ameiicaa Citizen, &c. Ttie committee rose without taring the qucftion upon it»and the hoi.fe adjourned. N H. i'HEA i'liii* Tc-morrolv everriirgy jjprii 4, Will he printed, a crlahratsd Drama, (ailed here but once) in five n«! ar, Pit, three q-Jirters «f a d'.Jlar, apd Gallery half a dollar. A COUNTRY SEAT. FOR SALE, 7 HAT handsome. County Seat, belonging to * the eltate of "dam deceased ; iituatfd on Schuylkill, near Gray's Ferry, contain ing about ar acres offend, 01. which 19 trcifc-j & riored K©ck,caikd R:iml»o\ whi«h is on: erf the landing* and filing places on the rivfr The. garden -j% and very produdiv.*, as is the remainder cP the lavd whick lays and commands a bcautifu' view of both rivers, the city atid the nvighb. ur. hood. Po.Teflion can he had immediately A further dcfcription i* 'deemed urtnecelTary x a« it is the premjfes will be views ! previous* to a sale, and the price, terms of payment, 3cc will be made known by HENRY ZANTZINGKR, Admiriflra or to said eflate, No. 165, Market street. N. I'. cafe tin* above property is not difpo f*'l A fat private sale. it wi 1 then b* fold at the Mirg to view the premif«9 n re queued to »pply at the office of ttvsOazctte. April 3 \ tiwdd.ti r ~J "BF, Briti/b Gritick is a regular Review of A all the w/rkv puSliftjed in Great Britain ; it conducted with great impartiality ind abi lity,. and of" rfce numerous publications of the kind which do now appear, and which hstffc appeared in Grt-ai Britain; it is ufcivctfally allowed to be ttoe best«. [Price 50 Cents J The Snti-Jacckin Review and Magazine is as its t ie feern» to inr l icate ; rather more con fined, as to rfee r-atu:v of its fubjtdls, but it certain! vis not lei* cahu'ated tar exienfive uti lity work i* di idi»J into four depart rr ents : i Critic ifn>—2 A R.View of tlie other Rcvie >s • O afu nal Fffky?, in prose arid \erft—ard *th, A Sei'irrry of Hi"ory and Every fix moi.lha ii h;« a fujpjjlcfliei.t. ci nrainmg a review of foreign w* rks nv»t forg"t»ihg those o' -America. Ihe Anti J.eobin dwolis Irfs on tutrj? Hand, it cor r«6ls tbc blur derings of err- r, traces t'>e intri cate uioc*ih£s of mifreprefeniafii-n, and strips ess the rr.sfe of hypocrisy. Ihe av wtd cham pion . f iSie'cl lrch and th* ftnte, it spires the eremi*- of "neither, wfierltr open or fee ct ? a dj £•< rniis# (frepufiUaoimou : (i t r ic:'ds .of truth have N t<><> long i: camcs on a cent in 1 a! and vigorous oftenfive warfare sjjainft amrchy, imrr.orslnyf and irrelipion, ind tJius Jcfiablifh s by its uni form c »ndum antiqua ries and cultivators, a.id of original eiTays, in yerfe and prose written by the moil learned and Uigenious men in rh? and embracing hy turns, al'noft every tVbjCft iriterefijng tp man * T!?e iAiicelhheotjtf p»rt oi the work ..Is f&fttfwed "by a- felc&ion of ixtjientick foreign w3''dv»rr>e(l'iok.(hte]lige-Bre, .including official rc*- pcrts, aftd an xbftraA of the pro> ceedings in parliament ; neat comes a teJ'y co* pious-obituary, being not merely alift of iiei ths, but a valuable ferics of biography ; to which-i» added, a M.eteorolngical Diary and Table* a Bill of Mortality for L ntjon and its environs* •a'ta* le of the ave age prices of corn t> and of the flrfr.ks, f< r every day in the month So that thi' wrtrk must evfr be an entertaining and ufeful companion, hot 6rjly*tp i thc(e who are o,f the learned profefiions, commonly so called, but to. the merchant, the farmer, and, in Ibort, to rv-'ry man, whatever may be the fuljeit ©f hie study, or the >bjee iw.poruwr events, efts fa&s and public instruments, whiih relate to the present sera ; it Investigates points of i'&ft, of politics, and natK-ria'. rights; it extends its view over all th-- nations of Europe, extmines the conduit and difcloCrs the motives of their ref peflive - ourts; it is in short a brief and coropre her.five history of the times, equally rewarkable for thd elegance of its fty!e, the profundity of its remarks, and the foundnef* of its principles. -[Price 50 Cents."] These four work< corrprife every thing ufeful in tbe periodical way. 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