•4 < 4 The bill to eftablMh the diftn'A of Ken »efc«nk, and to annex Lyme to New Lou dan j to alter the diftriftt of Bermuda Hun dred and City Point, and therein to amend the ca layirg duties on imparts and ton sage, was taken up in committee of the whole, Mr. Rutledge in the chair—when Mr. P-rker moved to strike out the third feftion which attthorifes the eftablilhment the ditlritft of PeteriWgh This motion was negatived ; the blanki in the bill were fi'led up, and it was order ed to be engrossed, and read a third iim< to morr< w. Mr. Harper fai'd he was so strongly im prefled with the ill consequences which n.us neceflarily flaw from the decision made thi mornr g, hat he wished to try it that prin ciple could not be altered by a new rule and therefore (aid the following motibn 01 the table, viz. Rtfolvti, Tnat the following role be ad ded to, and made part of the (landing rule and orders of the heufc : On a motion t< poftprme any hi I, tnetion, or resolution, thi merits f.f the {aid bill, motion, or resolution may be difcufled. I he hotife refofved itlelF into a commit tee <-f toe whole, on the report of the com cnittee »f claims, on the petitions of Tho mae Johuftnn and others, when the reWutio/ leportcd by the committee, authnrifing thi accounting officers cf the trealury to fettl< and 'iqtiidate the accounts cf Caid Johnftrtt and'otl.trc, for their fervicea a« mourtet voltißteerßi.grfir.il the Indiaas in 1794., wa agreed 'o, and a bill u-dored to'be'brough - in purfmt.t thereto. The house again refotved {tfrtf i;ito com nuttee of the whole on the bill to incorpo , rare a company by 'he name and ft lie of th< Mine an I Metal company ; Mr. Morris ii strike out the Jth feflion, which authorise th? Preficient to fubferihe 50,000 dollar being und r ccniidemion, A vet«y long took place and it wa finally'carried ; t Mr. Wain then moved an additional fee tion, in p'ace of th one struck out, autho lifing the President of the United States, a his discretion, whenever the fuins aftuall' fubferibed and paid (hall aMou tto ijo.CGi dollars, to direct the fecrc'aiy of the trea fury tofuMcribe on behalf of the U. States under certain reltriAions. This motion was carried, the committc tofe, and the bill was ordered to be read . third time to morrow ; ayes 43 ; noes 33 A mi flags from the Senate, informed th house, that they had pa fled the hill refpeft mint, and the bill to continue ii force the a & foi the punifhmer.t of ;ertaii crimes agsinft theXjoited States, without That they had pal Ted the bill for dividing the N. W teriitory into two dittinft and fepeiate .. . „ .. ■}; 3-- with amendment, to which they request pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, i n pu. the concurrence of the house. X fuance of the s>f Cor.gref's, pa! Ted o. Adjourned. the firft' day of March, one tK.»urand eig^hi ... mi hundrccK ?mftule«l An-aa in .iddnld(Tto an v »• v ' nt, * u ' ' Wid regelating the grant's &(\ NEW-YORK, April tr land appropriated fbr military and sari (CP We are allured that Thursday next t^ Snciet s' »*■'!>« United Brethren for propa i* tiie Sty appointed for launching the frigate f ' " r " M,g lhc M i ft. A 4 r t'\lchonl £i£ts of tb« quarter ~ rothe fnfltan'bisiinicn y line Captain Stille, of Fort-Jsy, with the of the tra« -.lfq,. all the fiaaionaf, parts' of the quarter towndiipi adjoining to the river ' " Sr oto, except the q'.artef. t wtifti p» number »u. t. j- j Tr "" m townlhip number one of range ~ *' 2 ' • at Knox- r-n'i.hei ninctrtn ; the quart-r torfniliios num * *ille, of a violent bilious fever, William her two and three «f township .•.umber three] Blukt, Esq. formerly governor of the Hate in range number nineteen -, and th«-qu;r'.er Of Tannefje, aged j6 years. 1 towr.fhipi numtier <»; and four in towrftiip 1 nira'-erfive, of number twenty ; t.ige hsr with fifty qua-ter to-.vi'.Q,.,,i hereafter itfi ribed, arc •< ":rved to be located, for the .riginal holders of warrants granted for mtHi aty fcrvices, or their heirt, in lots of one hun ired acres, pursuant in Ihe id above recitvd. id The follr-wirs a description of the fifty [uar er townships referred to in the preceding r'icle and which were designated by iot iathe irrfenee of the Secretary »f Wai, pgrfuant to ht ail above recited : & * .4 On Saturday afternoon a msn fat down on the e<3 r -t of'tfct Dock it Fiyniarket wharf, and fell afltep. He luc} not remained long in this fit nation before he flipped from his feat into the dock, *nd was drowned before 1 nfJifUnce could he procured him. (Sajette 7 ' 7 9 3 9 the ihii "ja A!! the lands in each of the above fifty quarter townships, and in the frattional parts ?f quarter tswhfliips before delcribed, hare beerv divided tipos the refpeflive plats thereof, as returned by, the Surveyor General, into as many Ints of one hundred arces each, at the quantity such quarter or fraiflioji is ftited to contain will admit, m the manner pointed out and reqnirtd by the above recited a• thr aflembling of a Putitan army »f ioo,cot>. utrier jGcoeral M >lltn- dorff. The war i n the iote/«?r of France a(Tum«» .various >fpe&t. ; TheChouafts~iti no (ooti. I tr heatea in one quarter, than they rife ip another. The chief cohfa! lias t'aken e,very, -ouafura to. Lupprcfg or cxlirpate.-tiicm .ide has ordered the erasure of many of their chiefs frugi the lilt of emigrants; has di refted that th« anci?n< pcirfts be permitted to officiate in the cji pel», as formerly ; and that a general aianetty should be granted tq those who surrender their arms. It was" said that manynf the chiefs had embrar speak of a loss which will leaves deep, a laltifig'r. gret, wherever there are fieempi, and""wlTith in deed is in some fort national; tShftfti'it may appear foreign to France. Waihington is no more !—the tomb has fwaHowed up the man who was the model'of tepublican vir tue ! ! After proceedy'lg in a panegyric, already publifliet!, he moved, that the President fliould on the 34th t'rimaire, (6cl, 14th) the anniversary : ps a w, it of venditiona »*»onasfo me Uiredted, ifftK'' out of the (,'irtuit Court of the United States, for the diftriil of Fenmylvaitia to me diretfle;!, iiL he to public (a!c on .Tucfdi; the 6th of Mjy neict. at 7 o'clock in the .e'vn ing. at the Mercbaot'e C..H™ tloufe in iccond street, in thj ci-y i f Phil*Mpht», all *b« ngh*. estate and intereu at Robert Morris, tf atoreftid ; '•hour.dci by land* of Willi .m Mackcy, Robert leic.jiicr «ndjamef Perrey, and the other con'.atn ing ore l;UFidrt"J aid twtrity-fevtn rrt.ire or lei'i, fttuate in ti.e u.wi,(hip of Lo*rer Oxio.d, bounded by land oi Jam-, Htr,ry and Samuel .W hicefidss, w.ih the app jrrei.ances. Seized and taken in execution pnd to be foid as the property of RoMt Mn'rrii. Hfq. JOHN HALL., M.r.lal, April ix rHK Govejnor of the State having thought fit "* ' <• deptiy the fabferiber 6f hi, c.mmiffion, of Regiller of Will* 4 nd granting Letters, of AJ miniOration for-thc-rtlf >nd county of 'Philadel phia. (A'hich he had held for eighteen yeir« pa ) anri to give thq lame to his Excellency's lon, Jof. fl. M'Kcan, he informs his sri hd« *ni the ■public, that he lias opened an office at No. 143, North Water llrcet, as Attorney at Law, where the ftri&eft- ; a'ttention fliall he .paid to the buTmefi of tiich of hit'fciejg.ds and fellow citizen* as may think proper to apply.to him ;he iurther informs theifi, that a number of probates of wills with co pies annexed ; aU'o certified copies gf wKIs and of rfettlesl accounts, yc remain in the offiteofthc fubferiber, wfhich the pcrlons concerned are , q»ettc4 to call lor. Philaptlphis, aad'April. ' » a wtf I HAVE a good many LOTS in "the rfty of Washington, some c.t them in ilefirable filia tions Tor gentlemen to, live on ; ®ther» ■.n the wa ter of Rock Creek, and fronting feuth on the street leading ovfr the bridge, etleeqird the brft ftapds jn.thc city tpr tufinefs. . I wilh to l'cji force of thcin j the titlc'is deaf. Any J'j_*rfon 'inciin*'d to rnrchife is requefi ci to apply to Mr.' Joshua Johnson, Mr. Craiuh, Mr.Dumot, Mr.'Hobcn.or THOMAS JOHNSON, April 41. , , , "RvIXTED, , A YOlTrll frnra 12 to iff years Sf age, of a tradable' and. obliging'' 6H|jufuion, to' attend in a Stofe—good f«cdtir,is;<:inen.t will;, be grfen. Apply at ij* office;^,this;paper.:. ' " ' dtf April ij. : THE CREDITORS Of MiTTHI AS SLOUGH arc inform.' ed that a 'dividend'is.ready to be paid them by Joseph's, lewis, Treasurer of tit Pennsylvania Hospital. lawj-.v. April I^, - *" For the frmenticn and cure of Bilious sin,l Fmeirx t tiir'fcl)mtru:mi if' > ' 6R.' HAHN'S. Afitj'-biliouXJPiJh, "XTTHICH fi«ve ai'endrci .with a *» of fucccfs lilfchly jrktcTiii t-the invcii t'lr's feelings, in fevcial parts o< the VPifl-Tn di«a,an+th'e foul hern parts of the United Sfatt-, particuhrlv in Byftinibre, Rieii mond, Norfolk, Edcntou, WilmHyt. I. f-' ton, Savannah, Bcc..'» The teflimony of a rt'im bferof periods in.each'of.theabove placpstat) be adduced wfio have to believe th.it a titnelv uf«t ot th sfaluiiry remedy.-haa, under Providence, preserved ,beir live* wheri in the most alarming crrcwiflflances." favour o' a mc.'iicine. than columns of pompous eulogy, founded on mere eflVrti n, cpul l do. It is n"i indeed prel jrnptuoufly proposed 3 8 an infallible cure, but the inventor has every yofiib!e reason, which can result from extenfivc experience for believing that a dole of these pills*, taken once every two werk* during the preva lence of our. anrvial bilious fevers, will jiroye an infallible preventative ; arid further T that in the earlier stages of those "diseases rheir use will very generally fncceed refto. ing health and frequently in cases ester med'deflate and bey cm* the power of common remedies . _ The operation of these pills is perf'esly mild *?hd maybe used with fafety by persona in every filiation and of every age. Tbey are excellently adapted te c?rry fj perfiuous bile and prevent it; morbid fccretions : t6 restore and amend Ihe appetite ; to product a. free perspiration and thereby prevent cold! which are often of fatal consequence. A d«fel never fails to remove ? if nken on its frpl appe-rance. Tl ev are celebrated for removing habitual coftiver.efg, ficknefsof rhe ftomacHam: severe head ache, and ought to be taken \>y al lerfons a char ge °f They have been found remarkably efHcafiou. in preventing and curing rnoft ri ant ov • long voyages and footed' be and carefully preserved fortifc.by cveryfeamair. . ltd: A certain and/afe remedy for .1' diseases of the eye«, whether the efft*& of natural weakness, or of accident, speedily removing inflammation*, de flwxions of rheum, dullncfs, itching, and films in the £y'es, never failing to cure those maladies frequently succeed thefmaltpox, measles and fe vers, and wonderfully {lengthening a weak •Hundreds have experienced its excellent virtues when nearly deprived of fight* Tooth-ache Drops. The only remedy yet discovered which givdsim mediate and laftmg relief in the most severe in 'ftances, The /lnodyne Elixir. For the cure of every kind of head-ache,and fc>r pains in the face and neck. InfallibletAgue and Pever Drops. This medicineiias never foiled,. in many thou sand cases not one i# $ hundred has had occasion tt> tajtc more than one bottle, and numbers not half A ,bottle. The will bo.returned if tke cur< is not performed^ - taw jw SOLD BY W'm. Y.' BIRCH, ■ STATIONER, No. 17, South Second Street, And no '.vbere else, in Philadelphia. Where also may be had, Dr. Hamilton's Worm O tarrying Lozenges, hii Sever cien .Elixir for coughs, &c. Reparative D#ep«. T&enci and Fx traft < f Murtard, Ointment for the,ltch, IT Hahn'» intaiiiHe German tort PKifteJ, Iu- J : an Vegetable Specific for the Vehefsil com plaint, Gowland's and P.'rfian Lotian, Rcfl.irauye Tooth Powder, Damjfk C.io Sal*i, Church'a Cough Crop?, * nderfon's Pin's, &c. Sec, ' apri' 16 7 -WHEREAS By ndtereeol th« htgh Court of Chancery,- trade,in a caule, Ja»i n agaitift Newman, it is - referred to WW.tTrivVp, Esq. One of the matter- 4f the fatd co«r£ " to take an actoun" of the Legacies bequeathed by the. w!l cf the tetHtor; WtCt.IAM 'PHfIXTFt:. late of Nevrpte (Ireet. London-, deceased. and also to in quirt- aoy requeflel te; gi,ve loch information to'thefaid Wflliaai Gravesj'Kfij: at hi, offic in -Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane London.cn or before the fir ft day of March next, otherwise he wtil be eicludtd the benefit of the faidderfireV *" tawtS 'The said Francis James was hoVu at or near Kidwelly, ill the county of Cae,rmarthen,..and if living, is about the age i f tbirty-teur yaars, and about the. year 1779, was a forcmaft man on beard the Milford, a merchant,belonging to the port of Bnftol, and falledlor Jamaica in Septetji. ber, 178 c, aftery/ards he returned tn Brifipl, an in November, 1781, was pressed in Kia<-. rOad. Briflol, and Cent oh board the king's frigate called the.Di miede, in whKjh tie.failed feom-Ply mouth an a ihiSfo, »n*d or board of whkh he af terwards became a quarter gunner, add deserted the"'laid'fiip at Chaiieftdn Bar in North-America in September 'l7Bl. Should any person in the United States ®f A trie, rica, to enabled, iogi™ rn'o'-riation «f,tV abovs named Francis James, whethctftvibg or dead, they are rctfaefteiLti) commiinicaie Jie'fame ti DaVID A 001*>EN,' ! f ojbligsd Vo proceed to make fal,e of them agreeably to law. James Irvin, "I JOHN Ha'lliday, I Nathan M'Doivel.J Commissioners Ciamfarsi/trgb, Jan. i, rßoa. 5 \i'»w3nfc * *5- Dp.'HAHN's aaw4w NOTICE. 4