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Xf)t <2sa*ette. PHILADELPHIA, SATI'IPAT IVt-MNG, APRIL 5. An Eastern Editor, fpeakii'g of the lift pamphlets of Peer Porcupine mentions tha» he has issued proposals for a half monthly paper. Allndisg to its title the Editor has ▼ery happily quoted that paflage in Milton's Mafquc of Coniui, where the wanderers in • gloomy wot d exclaim •"[MninaSr. ye hint ft«r«, anil thou, [> r moon Thit w«rt«'t to Icyrtbe f-avllrr'atiekifon. Stoop thy pale v fagethrnuph an amVer douJ, And ti lfmhrrit Chaos th*t rngn» here In J uMr iiiy-ht of <-arkr.eft and o( (hades; Or it your inflj. nee b« quit* l 'i nni' d uj. V im hhcfc u urpingmi'"#. feme gentle taper Thrush A W'Din Canbli trom the w t'ker hr It Of c ay !uhir Tffif Wi.htl'.y lo .glrv I'd rue nf llrciminf l'ght And thou (hall be our star cl ,\ear j Or Vyrjiu > 'yn-Jur. [V, lii-,' h*.T;r.ii' t : r h.-»Js aii.* ru-f>ccy. i t-• ryp ,•, d ' r; - 0 ,<!, < O -,, pole th-t tiu-y in-;.] ** ur!to.r>V kn.dvcd I< s oi " f c! ne willing to en courier Ennui, a ou'l S«u.:d..v and a hf4vy fc r ;non.j u II cy art tbp'J, hei*\g th* kings son, /«7* J< •>!> li.ij 1■: J j-. ? ALT. >re-1, v. 1 t:.er thef<•n» of a l:i n;», or 8 KjiiJ, will be lc. n Irom d.-y to d..v, y,\, cn.aciated, if r.di-d by tini'-ns j as that v.cious-vutln was, t - v. h-:r.i the .ibovt anx'dis quevhon w«s p»-op-j-d. But, to understand the moral, we 11 uft firft tell a Ihort story. Among the numerous progeny of David, *as the prircefsof l aniar, a very fjir, and, ts it appears, a very virtuous youny; woman. Her tlmrwn would naturally attraft admir ers, and, in tlwt <rdud of lovers, who pre- Tented therrfetves at the toilet of nigh hirth and buay, a briber v.as flrancely and ur!» fortunately the foremof:. Ammcn, the foil $f Ha vid» was th 6 ciiminal cnamoratrt. In the strong language of ;he context, he was so vexed that lie fell sick for his (ifler. It is melancholy to dwell upon the depravity of htunan nature ; and none, but demoniac paintets, delight in ik-tching, what demands 'olouis, entirely black. Tlir disgusting prog re ft of unratural palficn, it were uimo ijefiary sn ! injurious to derail. But fosie ufefol Seilons may be acquired, by attending to the import of that intf rhigation, copied in the text, The difrttder of A rmort's inind was To legible in hi. face, that Jnn.jdab, his friend, demanded of him, " Why art the'i, being the king's son, lean from day to day." The rtfpor'V ?<?tTnrd a cause, which, it true, was enough to create inquietude in any Jsrral! that he was tu love with one ft.f. bidden him, by natural anddiv : ne l>ws, that he was prq-ofteronCy i"chanted with the pcrfon of h s own fiHer. rettipeftuous passion, hotv lean, how cir»worn, tj mi ' forlorn are thy fubjecUt Let fortune's favourite t, let a prince hah <jnet on tl.e rich cates of a palace) and if tjiou, tyrarlnick power, in p.), he (hall not be filled with good things, but lhall go lean and hungry away. Why art thou, O Miser, lean amid thy store ? Thy coffers look full, but thin are thy fides and cheeks. A common gazer would suppose thou hadft enough to " buy food and get thee into flelh." Thou art not in love with thv filVr. nor with any of the human mce, thou art net worn with anxie ty for the ch'lci of misfortune, nor care'nl with niuch care of the ftrsnj.er that is with iti thy gates. They are mver opened, but to fcim, who war.ttth to borrow on ufiov. But why ask . f thee, lullfn mortal, tlx-te <Jiieflions ? When thou locked up thy g .1.1 from the claims of others, from thq cl.i.tis of thyfl If, 'tis Avarice that bids thee p.w ]ean, and commands, like ruth let's Shyleek, a pound of flelh from the heart. No extern,.] circuit.flnnres, iiowever fiil - douriihiiig, can prevent th.it en'phtitical fijeues 0} pining, generated by vile pa fii 04 . Men may ln-eonv rontiwrtive from in ill habit of the body; but th re is .1 w.iflinj of the fpiiit ; an.uthis de'.oiuer wiocan heal ? Let li*. tl.cr-li re. be gn our againfi the deleter'r«s efTetts of pi'jirn. Whv fhoold xvc strive to be lean frqni cW to li.y, when oil the common bounties of Provide' < e we way fatter. Writ reduce therofi Ives to lk*lttoiis hy im moderate indulgence, and force tlieir triendi.to ask the painful qneftirtn »Fy do ve ft!, fee up ve ar- kin;rs over youi ftlves ? Crnniiiwl drfnes, caikir.g cares re duce health and happinefn. If ue null he '-anxious in any pnrfuit, let it he in quel* of virtue: If we mul), in the ivords ofapir- writer, be folicitons, let us for Gcd's lake he folxitnni only to live well. THE LAY PREACHER KK.TCF.S OF STOCKS. PhrtADKLPHi A, APRIL ' Six per Cent. lfc/4 Tflm |WC yrflt. ■ Deferred 6 per Cent. r s f s to 6 8 per C«nt S toe ft 3^ BANK United States, 35 Pcnnfylvania, North America, <0 Infuraa.e eomp. N. A. stare. 7 per cent. below y par Pennfvlvanii, fliare*, 10 per rent, adv East-India Company of N. A. 10 per cent advance Land Warrintt, 31 dolls, per 100 acr«s. COURSE OF EXCHANGE London, yj it jo day« 73 & 74 at 60 a 90 daya Amfterdaoi, 35 37 a-too per florin Hamburgh 30 13 i-100 per Mark B*nco, CONGRESS. » HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. _ Gnfwold, from the committee of re vil 1 and untinifhed I uiiiii-l's, pursuant to or der, brought in the following h.lis, viz. An ail to HfCjl the aot l.>yin;j duties 01 mills aOO implem. tits employed in the m.-i ---uufarture ot iV.utf. An a-'l to to: n"'tc in f.>rie the ail in:i. tolcd >• i'. „!•. t|- e delVn"* oi 'ii.-ri h u t v 0 U ut 1 !ic United 1, iin! ! French depredations" —,*n<t All .u < 10 C"! ; rii'uc 111 lout tlv .1 ;* ■ >iu j ditiOll to tk f ( >,- t ! u L . j, f Lcr t.in cr iy,s tlu- I'mM ; M £ . The two firft hills xvrr; ord ivd to he en gri lT.d and read a third time ton MouJ.;iy and tl.e Ihi rd was refnred to a committee of the wl»« le houie. and tn-idc the order of the cl-y tor Monday nrxt* • I.H : 1 r, }•o "t th l " minni: r .t?f C't w, vs • ,l ' i !Vl ' u.-J-.t i:, lt ..Kike-I.;,ro i"' i->r :! - navy ol' the Uini-d S:. our «'>. I lie \c.ir l Kcr.y wliK h w-n vr.id ;< br',\ ; :ii - day next )'• Vpnl, «liei I i'tr bill intituled an aQ for tlie beit rgo vernmrnt nf the navy of thr United Statu, I"? i'.r ton •V-S ,r.„: a t!.iu; ii-,c . ... (Ted. Mr. In nf'ii b r , uvht In a L.ll t.> atitlior !,c t!ir t-rv of ♦!:? Trcuftirv to Itr-fe CTtj'ii fait iprinirs,. the pro;.>erty fit* the Vnir d States, ill the terr.'toiy N. \V. if tl-r Ohio, winch «.is K;<di firll and lt-cond :ime, ami committed to the cnoimittee of il: w'nnl- so whom was referred the rtp«tt of the Srcietary of the Treasury on the peti tion ot U.vid Jones, irn ther fame fubje,ft. Pinekmry, frqin the committee to wh hi vjj" referred the petition of William H-ll and others, ot North Can I'na, made a report, w Inch was coir niitted for M next M r . l).'w tpr I, n'.iv! -v prfitton < f l»i.r!iry, it maj >r m the 4:!) t T -.;t(d S..us tcl;; r.in;: ..t in|.,:;try, th.tt in coi,- lequence cf the OTders of govkrn ment, the animoluy of cer'ain people had neen excitea a.jainft'him, vhpfiale and IB t a valuable horse ; tor which he prays com perfation—Keferred to the committee of claims. 1 he houTe ajjaim refolued itfelf into acurn i mittce ot the whole on the bill to make fuY ther provilion for the removal and accoiu ; niodation ot the government of the United States—JVlr. Morris in the chair—when Mr. Haipur iiioy;d to amend the bill by inlertin;; atter the words " for the accommo dation oi the Prelidant of the United States," the following- werds—" who shall le elected for tke term commencing on the 4fii Msxcb 1801." M r . H. made this motiou, in or der to avoid all appieli.-afion that the ap propriation was unccHiltitutionaf—tlie.con fhtution hiving declared that the comperifa tion of the Prdidelit ftjall neither be in«reaf tfd or diniihiflWd during; his' ip office. w ' ' ■ Mr. Thatcher fnpi,i;iv'ji the intention of the bill w,if to aceonim.juate the President on his removal to the city of WalhiiiJEoii, as the rartiit'ure would then.be warned, and Mr. Gordon 'liou.rht if the amendment <•!>- tained, the hulinefs It id better be d. tcired till the next f.-lfion. Mr. Harper replied, that as the President row in c-ffire would not be .compelled to re side 11,cr ■ more than three months, the fur niture now in use would answer a tempora ry purple. It was a desirable object to make tins appropriation without view to any particular person. '1 he amendment was agreed to. Mr. HarpeT then moved to fill tlr- Uank in Mie firfl feftion, with 20,c00 dollar Mr. H. fa>d, it the w hole of the bouse were fi'«ilied and occupied, three times that sum would not be fufficimt. Mr. J. Brown thought, that an appropri ation ol 10, coo dolh rs at present w ;u!d be I'ufiscient ; and moved to f.il the blank with that sum. Mr. Nicfcolajfupported tins'motion—He had no idea it w;>« neri flary to p;o into a p-rfedly new eftabfifhinent or of flile in the manner of living, and Imped they rtioald not, bfcauf; a large He. life had !>ee;i put there, go into an eliim'ite of the hole sum neceftary to furnifh it. Mr. Randolph H id, it-had been h'n intrn tion to move to llrike out this feCli-n, but it having been amended, and therefore not now in order, he would endeavor to defeat it ; with this view, he would move to fill the bUnk with 500 dollar*, and proceeded to give his reasons for making the motion. Alter some observations from Mr. Har per and Mr. Thatcher in reply, the former withdrew his motion for fillin?. the blank with 20,000, and seconded the motion for ic, 0.0 Mr. Gallatin rbjtffed to thu sum; he W3S agi.inH making any appropriation at njrfrnt—- but if tbe nieafure was to be ? r iifted in, be wjflied the blank to be filled with a (un? that was abfoltitely nrcefi"irv, and adequate to the piirprfe. Mr. i hatcher ha i no idea of an elrgahf house be 1 tig-meanly dy to vote ioo,oro dollars, if neeeffary, to make the infide-correfpond 'with the exterj- After some observations from MelTrs. Nicholas and H.Lee, the Jatter renewed the •notion to fill the blank with io,oso dollars, Mr, Livingflon wished to have of the ium necefiary to be appropriated, and that the fiib-committee ftiould be' inftruttcd to procure theT—with this view, he moved that the committee life, and aflc leave to fit again. 1* Meflrs. Harper, I. C- Thomas, and Ma con opposed this motion, which' was nega tived. Ihe for filling the blank with 20,000 was then taken and negatived ; ayes 38 ; noes 45. Friday t April 4. r It w:t then mows to fill tbe |fa»)c with Such M said to be the fituaiion of the ■ S,»oo ; which wis curried, «yrs *4 I '»<*• , Breil fleer, that i. c. unot remain an? length 42 ; and the otfcer m. t;..n s for to,ooc and ,of time at Bred, fat. w-at of prerifiun., s®o Holers V• ■ ,-• . 1 and in the nature -fthm, - they ca pro- On mo ,o.n„f Mr H,r per ,.n amendment C ecd to any great diilance wuhout tlum. was introduced nuthi r sing the expenditure This it somewhat Vfat .he difictilty in ot this money under the d.reftion of the which (he PoetGoLDSMiTH found him rr ' jO J executive department* of the fe!f when he dedkred. that he could not V t™; 1 : . - , g* out lor feai «f the Bui/ifi, ntr remain it Ihe blank 11. uie third f c a»on fitr defray- Ikwu for the dunning of hit /WW*. s r UiC rxpe.o* ot rem- vj of the houftiold fiend Pat ol ihe President, wu filled with looodo'.la. | ' " Mi. Gallatin, previous to the I " mm *' being taken on this motion, aov d to llnke ! Port of Philadelphia. out the TeAion, on the [round of ita beine } 1 , , _ uiu'.mltitiui I 6 . Mr. Harper said, this objtfiion might V' " o; ' luc k> Sterling, from Bengal, with be obviatfd by 311 amendraent declaring the Bale goods, Jcc. . Conliirntd to appropriation to be for the rtmov.l of .ike „' ' ' in ;" s 4 »d Francis. The Rixbuck l'aili d public property in the poli. lliou ofjbe Pre- ' n ' e "iS"'> ® company with the P :il idi '» fident. J , h j put mtc Ncii'.ilk a 1 he quetlioN rn (Inking out the f; Sion was regatived—ayes 2J ; ..nd Mr. Harper's Arnr-eJ at tbe /»;/, tbit Morning. amendment agreed to. . S' ip Harmony, KolWk, Calcutta Mr. I>. Foster m< ved to strike out the Bru J.ine, Cook, Fort R, | oik n fifth frflion, which provide* for the pavii/g Shio IndufV-y, from Ctutcn has of the city—ayes 11. a rived it New-York. Mr. S. Smith moved the folio t ing addi- j Ship ThonlV Hu(t ! has arrive] at R-fton tional frftlon : from Lor. on,—Sailed Srft wceic In February be it further enaßed, That a sum t q-al Sh p F»|W, Joi rs, ,•»' aid for tl: s pnr j' s to one quarter* filary • «, and h:reby is al j fitppcfrd to : IV lowed each of the clerks ir. the fevcia! d - partmntf of the lecretary of Sta e, secre tary o( the trcafuiy j fectetiiy of war, and secretary of the navy ; and to the clerks iu the general poll office n Ilea of ali cuarges •nd expercts at ending their refpc&ive re mil'-',! to the city ol Wafhin;;ton, The lettion wes sgreed to—*yes 52 jar.d tie totnifi itee rr ft, and reported their agree ni<nc to the bill >9 amended—when Mr. Gallatin m'.vtd to ibikeout t'ne second lec tion, which provide s for furnilhing the Pre liJcni'a boute j h; was o<ig nally in fdvor of this fiition, b.-caufe he coiifid*-red the ap I'lopriation wjs to have been for the imme di.ite use of :hc Prelklent 5 but it having tmn cot fidered rnconftimtional, he could not fee the nectflity of making ail appro priation at this time, for his successor. > The motion was negatived, only 26 mem bers voting in favor ol it ; and the kill was ordered to be engrofß-d and read a third time on Monday nex'. A tnelTdge was re««ived fr«m the PreO dent of the United States, by his Secreta ry Mr. Shaw, informing the bouse, that the President did on the third inft. approve and sign an act intituled, " Act avt to ex tend the -prfvilcdge of franking letters and packages to IWartha Wafliington," and on the fourth inftaut, an aft intituled " An act Meftabtilh an uniform- fyltem of bank ruptcy thri.ughsut the Uni.ed Statet" both which originated in this house. A.mcfla'ge- was received from the Senate by Mr. Otis their secretary, notifying th't the Senate have paflcd the bill to establish a general ftitnji'-bffice. with ft. try arrie id ineu (.8, Ihe bill and ,vrrtf rrfe? fed to the committer of ways and means Mr. D Foftt'p, iforw tte committee of cliims, made a report on two petitiont of Jacob .praying a pension, and the feulemrnt of an, old demand for services a3 awaggpoer. The lepiirt was ag.iin't the petitions, sal was conctured in by ihc Hoafe. A mefPtge'y ■» received from the Senate informing the sit.use, that th-y Jiave rejeft ed the bill to prevent the interfere! ce of any military force, ia certain efeiiions. Adjour'atd till Monday'. Extra 3 of aletter from oUe o) the mojl r<fpcO able h'ufrs in Liverpool to a gentle'.an in Baltirnore t dated February £. ■' Wehavejiltt time, by this coonvcy aace, to i' form you that wiirni has this day been fold at 24* per 7olb». A cargo of si.> r ii arrived f om New Yuri'., for which 109. a 849. per bbl. is txpafted. New rice Is 35s a 36s per cwt. and all in great de mand " NEW-YORK, April 4. Our boat returned late lafl night from he Narrows, where (he went wiihin a hearing diila"ce of the (hip Industry, capt. Ru-Jd, 123 day* from <. anton. She failed in com pany with the (hip New Jersey, RofT ter, of Philadelphia. The ship Jane, M'Pher fon, of Philadelphia, failed 21. days before the Industry, as d«d the Acreal, Coates of do. and the E'-iza, of Boilon. The Samp son had not arrived. Left there the Mary of New-York. and the Canton, of Phtla ddphia, which ship had a fho-rt p3(Tageout. There was a ship, a brig, two fcKrxoners and a sloop in- 5 days from Charl.fton below lalt nighc, when our boat left the Narrows. F.x* a3 of a letter from on bo rd the fch on r SJh'rSr-bel&ngt g to th'i port, to a gentle in n in this city, d,.ted 5/. Bartholomews, March 5, 1800. " I arrived the 27th Feb. —a few days after we left New York, wc met with,con tinuai g les of wind, which madu u.s a com plete wreck and drove us fa far iff theccaft that we had <Jeffxaired of ever feeing land a gairf after tolling about upon the ocean ior 65 days, starving with hunger and perishing with thirst we was relieved by capt. Rti her ford in a fch.oner from Ncwbuiyport, hound to this place who took on on boaad and ufsd us extremely well ; after being on board of him about three weeks, we fell in with, and was captuiedby a French pri va:eer, who made us prifontrs of war, and Cent us to Euftatia, from thence they feot here for exchange—we arrived here on the 27th Feb. in great distress, without money or clcthes, but blc iTed be God, he has pro vided for us in the midst of d ft re fs, for on our arrival here wt were sent for by Mr. Wall, the American coofnl. wb wok tls in his family, where we it ill repair., wailing for an opportunity to return home- lev; liner. Nhl.'lr Alhi- Cn M nd. y evening, /pril 7, For itii third tiai; h re, Wi'l be prdti.'ed, $ ceUbrard Drama, (ift 6re ads) called the castle spectre. Of.iiolid, M'r COi.pir—AUJ ela, Mrs .Mtrry. I " aft 1 ft. A foperb Gothic Hall, arch ed rons, enriched with ancient sculpture. A&2J. A Grand Armoury, with piles cf armo'ir arranged at in the tower of I.on don j Banners, See. A Gothic Chamber on the top of a tower, over the ri»er Coa way„ from a high wiidew, over which Per. ce.y ieaps, and is caught by filhermen below. Aft 3d. A view cf the river Coowav at fun set, and view of Conway Cattle at 3 dis tance. .A Gothic State Bed Chaniber,Qt namcn:cd with artcicnt portrait!. A£t 4th. An oratory of aChaptl, traof parent windows illuminated. Sec. S?b. distant view of Conway Cattle by moon light. A Gloomy Subter raneous Dungeon and Cavern, excavated roof, See. To which will be added, a Comic Opera in fwo ads, called LOCK AND KEY. Box, one Dollar, Pit, three q'Jirttrs of a dollar, asd.Gallery hilt i dollar. £s* The.dbors of the Theatre will open at a qu. rirr past j, and the curtain rife at a quai tir past si*. • YIVAT RESPUBIJCA. JV'ST QOMA TO HAW, And ior folc at J. -* j . A'NK, ANIS JIiOMA-, li.)S'g\'s BoCKiTOi.iS, A. POEM, Stfcrcd to tie memory of~ GEORGE WASHINGTON, Lite Prrliitnt of thr United States, and Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States, Ada} ted to ihc sad February ißco. By Richakd Alsop, march 16. CHINA GOODS I.npo'ted .n the shin New Jerfrj'-,/rom Can t*n. and fir sale by At (bit aid McCIH, No, !♦/ Saaib Second Street, White and Yellow N'tr.keens, ! Imperial, Hylon, Young Hytbn, Hyson rtiin, Bahea ?nd Souchong Teas, . .. 'Black ;md Lutestrings, Hair Eibbon r C'-iITm, and Rhrubtub in chests, Sugar in boxes :,nii b>es.-. AL.SO (•« A fitVkll s&irtiiKrttt ot arid a few Hhds Prime 4; April 4. Si.tp rr«:, . MAP OF NEW JERSEY. A PLAN of a Company lor i>ro<n:risg an »- accurate Map of New JtrlVy, may he feeil at the liork Store of Mr Dobfon, by wh- :n fwbfcriptiom are The Cotrpnnv have been incorporated by a late aft of the of th.it S?ate, and m re than laoo (hares have' afteady been fub ici ibed for. April 4 1 o be Sola or Rented, "AV ! 1 ii:i- tK ;lu:v HOUSE, No. :'l -<-t, vccuuit'tl by J»lin Nixon, ■ly ;it N.). 43, next Rf?,.- - L ror tennt asp Mf-.rrh 26. To be Rented, AND immediate f ofleflim given, if required, a fiew two flo y Rrkk Hcu e and Kitchen, aSout 14 m«!es frot* Philadelphia, on the £Teat toad to Newtown Esquire of the Printer. drf. p'arch Z / WAS LOST. WHEftFAS a Promiffiry Norf of IV. Drotw ger its ted July 1 £ ijo itcrli-ng, payable to Mr Thomas Button or order for value received of TUmas Flatkrr, Lon don, after the said date left at the bar of tpe Pennsylvania Coffee Houf«, London, inclo led in a pare*l addieffcd to Mr. Patrick Bridgetown, Wed JcTicy, North America, to be forwarded by the William Penn, Captain Joiiah, for Philadel phia. 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The Work will he print* ed from the last Lon don edition, au«i will trim a large o&avo volume of about 500 poges.including an in dex whkh this edition uill a:lonc pollcis. N. B.—lt is nonv in the Press, and ivill be finished ivitb all possible speed, * m * Subfcription# will be received, by A. Die kins, No. 25, North Second Sercee. opposite Christ Church, and J. CVmrod, No. 4r, Chefuut-fttett, and by the principal Booksellers throughout the United States. . mirth 17, MAP QF NEW-JERSBY. "THS ccnimrflUners appointed for the purpofc of circulating fcjfcfcription paper*, to the pr»- P«fed plan ol pr«cur't,g an accurwcMap of New ]* r fcy■ immediat«!y after their appointment tratif ri:"ccd printed copksofthe plan to variousgerfona in the several ctjuuties of this (late, ant! in the cities of Nsw York and Philadelphia, and Cr.ce that titno, through the medium of the pu l lie print*, have requeued the gentlemen entrutted with those papers, to return the number of fubferiiters by diem rt fpe&ively procured, to James •"alter, Ifq. at Trenton, on or belore the 6th day of Fit ruary last. The number of furfcriptions received, nqc im unting to two thousand, the corr.miflioncrs did not conceive themselves authorized to fix a day for the mtvting of the company; neverthelef.be »f opinion from rtfpeitable information, that the ai3ual fubferiptions are nearly, if not fully, adequate to ihecomplte organization of the com pany, if tl.ey could be afceitair.od by regular re turns, and fceii g convinced that » traflirg degree of exertion, on tS e part of the persons holding the fu'fcriptior. lifls w< uIJ enable them t»carry the intention of th« lubfcril*r* into effeift, they have by the unanimous adviof and confetit of tie lub fenbers, whom they hive been atile to consult, fixed on the 14th day of May 11.it, being the »d day of the fitting of the supreme court, for a meet ing of thefubfcriiersjic 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the' State in .rrentun fcr the purpofa of eledli.-g five Trustees and a I'reafurer, if the num b«r of fulvfrriptiont (bould be fulheiert, or in any event to determine on the mcafures nectiTary to re cure the arainmeut of an obj.d so ufeful to the ft ate. From the u-lverfal approbation exhibited by th-.'ir fellow c;:izens, attr.e commencement of this u> .Ifr-.kir.p, i: wx ro be eipsacd that the sub. r.turnsd would have ensured its irrmc ■Jij'? (i-cutioi). 3nd the commiflioners are purfua it proper artention is paid to the procuring of l'li'iferiprinm, ri their pu»(f)ual return at the time file; l for the mretir g, and tu the attendance of the fu'jfcribers. < irher in pfrfen or by proxy, that no Urther dehy will take place in commencicg thfe o'prratmns of the company, in tine for thair est cu'iu: during the course of theer.iuine summer WILLIAM PEARSON, } M iiKEL EWING, > Commrt. THOMAS M POTTEK.} TttBNTON, March 22, 1800. N. 8.. Sublciption papers are left with the faU lowing (among other) geiitUmen, in their refpec hve counties, to whom those f.etfoos desirous of promoting th« objefl of the company are to apply 1 H lor Wm. Ctnirfi.M, Esq. Mtrtu- Gcifhom Dunn, Esq. Mi J licek Artis SragijTC, £fq. Salem. Silas Dickcrfon, Eiq. S*mx George Burgm, Esq. Cumltrlar.d, Wm M-Eowen, Efq Somrr/it. William l.loyd, Esq. Menmtv-h Joseph HaKk.nfon.Eiq Hanterin. Peter W»rd,Ffq. Bergen. Charles Clark,Efq. £ueti. The above gentlemen, with all ethers holding fubfeription puprr», ate particularly requefled te f rwarr! the original fubfeription papers, to Janet Salter, Esq. Ticafuter on or before the 14th day of May next. Marqh 26, NOTICE. THE Members ot the Philadelphia Cintri buttonQiip for the Inlurance ot"|Hjufe« from lo£s by fire, are herrty notified, that aa F.ledlion will be held at the Court House iii High Street, on the nth initaut, betweeen the hours ot two and five in tke afternoon, in order v to cnoofe twelve dncdlora and a lor the eniuing year . by oriie- us the Direflors. . '.l 1 CALEB CAKMALT, Oct!. P'uihdclybu, 41b month, jd. XIKSKI, Antbttxg. AND 3awtf.