■tier. JJols. L,ts 390 John Brown 3 75 295 sila« Wilcot 42- 301 Iffaoella Jo>dan 4 2- James Duncan 4 27 262 Benjamin Jordon 4 2; 247 Thoaajs Reid 4 27 408 John Ewart 4 2.7 399 Jacob Beek 4 27 John Nicholfon 4 26 436 Jofepb Price 4 26 267 James Mills 4 26 262 Ann Jordan 4 26 254 John Nicholfon 4 26 433 William Pih rk 1 68 Sbirley-Townfliip. 100 John Collit 046 227 Do. do. O 82 7 Do. do. o 10 150 Henry Orwick o 70 330 William Savory 2 73 3«o John Gray 3 50 285 Heirs of W. Cham bers 2 60 40 Dmiel Spice j 76 159 Frederick Dobbs 044 155 Thomas Annit 5 00 )03 Samuel Gall Away o 39 90 J as. Galbraith, fen. a 3 5 348 Nicholas Walker 2 38 Hopewcll-Townfhip. ( 290 William Bighart 660 20: Robert Horner 7 8 Mathew Hynes 4 91 110 Ann Mmry 2 87 291 John M'Cieary 686 Julian Poet 8 38 77 Janus Tig-art 2 39 351 Joseph Brown 7 83 Acr, Perch. 400 78 If.iac Hortfotk e 28 400 78 Henry Sells 028 402 81 John Sells c 28 4°S ''3 J ac ob Barrick 028 400 78 Eliza. Hartfock O 28 400 78 Sam!. Hartfock o 28 4«6 85 Sar.ih Hartfock, senior 1 o 28 434 153 Sar.h Hartfock, junior o 28 400 78 John Fred o 28 400 78 Mary Fred • 028 400 78 Isaac Hufton O 28 400 78 Johana Hufton . 028 395 00 John Shaver o 27 408 105 Teivpy Shaver c 29 397 3 1 Peter Shaver o 27 180 o William Jones 025 80 o J mt-s Reily 023 130 o Jehn Shaver 018 150 o MaryWoodburn 021 350 o Samuel Piaiker 154 85 o Andrew Potter 054 200 o Peter Stephen*, par t Smallman 2c co. 1 34 300 o Smallman £c Co. ' 312 313 o Adam Startfman pirt of Ed«. Kennedy o 63 353 o David Lapfley, 785 50 o J;imes Wallace C 3 1 71 130 Solomon Sells ® 30 200 o John Butler 078 57 87 John Afhbough o 26 180 o Daniel Roads 121 300 a William Henry xB3 50 o David Afleman's heirs O 47 3CO o William Wallis 050 483 o Henry Hoover 077 147 o Jacob Bayer 090 200 o Parry Hall 062 Dublin-Township. 300 George Dnffield 7 63 100 William Whitman o 82 300 Robert Magaw 2 2$ 200 Francis Elliot 5 21 170 Levi Wheeler 1 60 250 Samuel Moore J 49 400 Dennis Hanlin 1 00 120 William Elliott 7 64 yto James Clerr.mons o 75 200 John Glenn 2 1 jo Gjrus Garthridge 1 53 185 John Service, 2 21 150 Enos M'Mullin 2 64 100 William P.:ul o 5© 100 Alexander Miller o 7^ Huntingdon-Township. 2b4 Chriftiati Detweiller o 9 aoo Psury Hall do. o 72 50 do do e 52 100 Joshua Enos O 6 39 . Nelbro Frazier o j 100 Robt Galbraith, esq. 1 76 ICS Do. do 1 38 100 Ifanc Rickby 1 go ico Isaac Parifli 041 100 Nalbro Frazier 046 100 James Reed o 52 100 Thomas Cummings e 52 251 Lewis Taylor 1 16 344 Daniel Evans 3 34 300 Mathew Omilby 4 69 76 John Spencer c 95 Igj Do. do. O 40 jco Paul Zastlingtr a 61 70 Mary Jarviee o 66 100 Do. do. o j* 100 Henry Canan « II 81 66 Cutwald o 27 160 Henry M'Cartncy o 48 260 John Williams, Esq. a 19 aij Do. do. "3 13 300 Robert Magaw 1 7 300 Benjamin Chandler 1 80 100 John Chandler o 90 100 ® 90 118 Sarah 1 ao IJO James Dunlap I 38 3J5 '3 1 J°^ n M'Clellasd o 67 J56 Isaac Parish 047 Franklin-T ownfliip, 407 Themas Hamilton o 74 +c 6 Patrick Moore 080 395' Alexander Spier 2 84 Act\ Per. 433 '53 Thomas trfkine a 84 433 153 J"hn M'Cammon 2 84 4J3 '53 Bennet Lucas 1 84 433 *53 Lafley Malon 284 433 '53 Daniel Turner f 88 398 do 'o 44 433 153 Aaron Levi a 84 418 do. o 68 433 153 Hannah Turner a 84 400 do. o 65 433 '53 Themas Fergufon a 84 404 do I 15 433 153 Sarah Haflingi o 54 405 do.l o 6 433 '53 William M'jEwin a 84 433 '53 Henry M'Ewin a 84 433 153 Sarah M'Ewin a 84 433 153 Thosnas Hamilton 2 84 407 do. do. o 84 433 153 Eliza. Hamilton 1 84 299 do do. o 6 433 153 Sarah M'Crakea 2 84 407 do do. 0 35 433 >53 Polly M'Ewin a 84 433 '53 Richard Malone 2 84 433 153 .Polly Williams 484 433 '53 Alexander Spiec a 84 395 do. do. o 3j 433 153 Joseph WelO> t 1* 420 do. do, . o 68 433 '53 Margret Spier a 30 413 do do o 49 433 '53 Othniel Spier 2 84 443 '53 Daniel Turner a 84 433 '53 James M'Craken a 84 4®3 do. do I 43 4jU 153 Hester Moore l a 6 1 408 do do © 53 433 '53 Robert. Moore * 84 399 do do o 65 .433 '553 John Haflings a 84 400 do do c 66 433 '53 James Voore » 84 404 do do O 65 431 '53 Thos. M'Cammon 1 84 404 • Othniel Alfop o 48 433 T 53 Charles Lucas a 34 109 4' Bryan M'Laughlin o 's 4 ca James Lamb o6 1 4 oa Ann Lamb o 65 50 Jan es Kerr o i Q jo Charles Montgomery 0 3a 203 do do J 77 400 Robert Lawrance 0 38 403 Charles Green 083 401 Kenjimin F. Weft o 49 399 Stephen Kingston 0 29 400 John Taylor o a ? 4 ao David Stewart 029 39J John Weft o 29 42a John Hall o 30 404 Robert Rainey e 19 393 Charles Ri(k 028 400 Ricl.ard Moses o 90 400 Robert Rankins 1 400 Richard Jolliff 1 400 James Baker 1 400 Isaac Kickby 090 396 Jn. Edwards & Jn. Fins a 404 Samuel Magaw o 78 \ aOO Thomas Morrow o 73 206 Henry Medler a 7 150 John M'Nutt 1 81 50 Joseph Patton o 25 ai9 Robert Robifon a 23 100 Jaeob Sliuler o 93 300 Woods Surveyor I 51 399 Elizabeth Hamilton o 59 100 Nicholas Hart. o 15 Warriormark-Townftiip. 390 William Coffin 4 34 324 George Daniel 091 100 Phineas Maflry O 96 joa Mordecai Mafley o 71 300 Medler * Rickets , ' ' 95 50 Robert Galbraith o jf 301 Jacob Sf uler o 98 83 Samuel Danitl o 78 40a Robert Irwin I 80 100 William M'Laughlin 031 Barrec-T ownfhip. 100 John Edwards 034 300 George Fleming I 3 177 Willum Long X 13 40 David Stfwart 078 428 William Wat tin o 81 100 John Edwards 1 I 100 William Dirkfon 4 28 80 John Galbraith, paVt Margret Ling o 37 100 James Armftrorrg o 34 150 Thomas Fergufon o 85 400 Henry Canan o 68 Woodbury-Townfhip. 350* George Reynold's heirs o 50 *oo Daniel Bromboygh 3 4.7 6« John Brombough 047 1 00 John Black } J oo George Kifor o 8o '6B Arthur Moore 046 *oo William Phillips o to '3O Daniel Uoads o 47 'o.t David Stewart, Esq. o 63 'of Richard Sihhals 069 aoo William Watson o 50 Weft-Townlhip. 100 Jacob Waggoner o 45 »oo Edward Brll o 353 William Long o 87 322 do do 1 21 48 Joseph Long e 18 150 James Barren o 34 »oo do do o 100 John Neilfon 023 200 George Green a 86 200 Jacob Ness 2 107 Francis Irwin _ 0 ,52 Frankftown-Townfhip. aoo John Brown 04- 100 Jame9 Heydon n»me of Thomu White I joo David Kennedy 1 g 4 250 Havid Hunter 0 2 $ o William Lyons # (, 0 li'i John Davis „ too Thomas White % jg x Morris-Township. 200 Jacob Laird's heirs I 3 400 David Morrits a c° J 7 Union-Townfliip. 60 Jacob O 20 80 John M'Jlvain o 27 50 lit. Calender's hiirs jd 83 125 do. do. 2 08 132 Frederick Staler 041 l;Q Jerret Wai field o 33 800 Robert Galbraith 11 K4 312 d . do. 4 54 do. do. - S3 1 Dols. Cts. Acres. 80 Matthew Irvin o 80 170 li'rael Caficll J 65 100 Samuel Wallas and Robert Campble 318 Peter Keiley 7 5 100 Jolin M'Annelley 1 97 435 Anthony Cook 1 45 30 Widow Morris O 66 20 Samuel Drake o 6j 300 John Kable 9 90 34J Baker & company 4 35 188 Charles Jervis 3 58 283 Thomas I>-vin 5 49 150 Francis Wade 3 19 206 Matthias Rignor 1 51 204 Matthew Irvin 2 4 24.1 79 Joieph Brown 1 68 52 Jonathan Pew o 89 ijo Abraham Hoover I 34 250 Adam Moller 1 38 300 Benjamin Bind, esq. 4 74 JO Robert Edwards o 93 .500 C. Sc J. Snyder 4 54 200 David Magaw 3 79 200 G. Knowblough 6 63 200 John Griffith 2 62 fjo Smith Sc Wallk I 82 250 Benjamin Bile 4 54 100 Henry Lion o 68 300 David Espy o 61 222 Alex. M'Clclland 1 48 Springfield Townfliip. 400 Jerret Warfield I 66 90 Robert Calbraith 1 52 90 Robert Calbr«ith 1 52 100 Jacob Waggoner c ji 100 J fcphus Murl'ay 0 58 100 Hugh Arthurs 2 33 100 John Simons o j8 100 Jofluia Deliplia 1 o 58 50 John Henry O 44 200 David Brown 8 60 50 Jacob Waggoner ° go 367 John Duffcy 7 86 409 John Harrifon 6 27 300 Benjamin Mackiel 3 6 240 Pi'tcr Penfon I 34 405 Wiii. M'Clelland 1 99 |C7* T hole Gentlemen who furnifhedthe Subscriber with calh todifcharge their taxes, are requested to examine th« above lift, arid, if any of their trafls have been over-looked, it was owing to fcveral warrantees of the fame name being on the Tax Books. Should any such trails be discovered, the owner* are requested to write by pod ; the miflakes /hall b« re£lified,and the tax be fettled with out delay. -JOHN CADWALLADER. Odtcber 6, 1800. MR. QUESNET refpeilfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen thathia second Bill will he held on Thursday the 30th instant, at the alterably room South Fourth Street. Ladies who will please to honour him with their at tendance, are requested to apply for tickets at the above aflembly room, or at No. 50, South Fifth Street. Mr. Qncfnet continues to take fcholari O&ober 18. djt THIS DAY RECEIVED, And for sale by THOMAS DOBSON; No. 41. South Sec»nd Street. Priet Half a Dollar. A Letter FROM ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Concerning tbe public conduct & character oj JOHN ADAMS, Es<^ P'Jidtnt of tbe United States. O&ober27. d6t. A Letter from Alexander Hamilton concerning the Pub/ic Conduct and Charaffer of JOHN ADAMS, Esq. Prafident of the United States, fa )U»t received from New York, and willbt rea dy far file this afternoon at the Book Stores'of Mefri. Dobfon and Rice, Second fireet, and Cen rod and Co Chefnut street. prober 17 dtf JUST PUBLISHED, At RAWLE's Repulican Book-Store, opposite Chiift-church,, GENERAL Hamilton's Letters, Relating to the Conduct of PRESIDENT ADAMS. O&ober 27. d6t Broker's Office. ISAAC FRANKS RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he has again commenced the bulkier* of a Stock & Exchange Broker, at his office, No. 59, north Fourth street—Where he buys and fells the Stock of the United Bt>tcs, Bank {lock. Insurance and East India stock, Bills of Exchange, Negotiates notes. Bills and Bonds, procures money on interest, and on depollt, and tranfa&s every branch of business as a broker.— His experience and information iD the business will insure to his employers accuracy, dispatch and punctuality. Philadelphia, Oftober »7,1800. d7t Saw FRANCIS MASON, No. 10, south Fifth street, | Manufactures mill, cross cut and pitt j saws, equal in quality, appearance and fbape to any ever imported; which ha fells wholesale at the following prices—6 feet mill saws 5 i-a dol lars each ; crofs-cutdo 50 cents per foot; pitt do. 60 cents per foot. Wood-Cutters cast steel saws, and every other kind, made to'auy particular dire&ton. October la rnwfira j ijht Cts BALL, By this Days Mail BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, Sept. 20. The Brig Frankland, Mark Blunt, matter, from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, for To bago, whs unfortunately upset by a gale of wind on the 4th in ft. in lat. 22 20 long 57 50 by which accident (lie loft her masts and dtek load of horses, (he arrived at Nevis, yesterday. The fchr. John and Edward, of Briflol, Maflechufetts, James Smithwkk mafler, for Batbadoes, was alio unfortunately lipfet on the ftme day, in lat 22 12 and long 56, whereby Ihe loft her mad, asid every thing 011 deck ; the crew were two hours on the bottom, and without provilions for seven days; on the nth, the fchr. Hercules, Capt Lovis, from Barbadoes, fell in With her and supplied her with every thing neceflary : Ihe alio arrived at Nevis on the 17th. On Tuesday last an American cartel, with trench prisoners, failed hence for Guada loupe, and returned this day without any in exchange. September 27, His Majesty's ship Daphne, capt Matfon, a few nights ago cut three American veflVls out of Defeada, which had been carried in there. She alio cut the cable of a large ship at Bafleterre, Guadaluupe, but it being calm; and a ftrorg'current in (hore was o bliged to abandon her. We (late from authority, that the Rcyal AfTent has beon given to " An adl for in demnifying the Governor of Surrinam, or the person afting as such, for having per mitted tlie Importation and Exportation of Goods and Commodities in Foreign bot toms; and for making void all ftizures of (hips, veirds, or goods, for any thing done in purfiiance of such permiflion." by which all icizures made subsequent to the 26th ol Feb. 1800, are declared null and void, and the property to be restored to the Clai mants, with costs. On Monday last H. M. (hip Surrinam, Gapt. Cole, brought in the fr.hr. Lliza, capt. Eve, under Danilh colours, from Guada loupe bound to St. Thoma», with a cargo of Sugar., Coffee and Cotton. On Tuesday the re-captured {hip Ruth, from Martinico for Newfonndlar.d, with Produce, was sent in by the United States ship President, Commodore Truxton, who has refuined his command on this station. On Wednesday a brig, and Thurfiay a fchocner, (both re-captured) were fcnt in here by the United States schooner Enter prise. Yesterday a-fleet of about twenty velTels failed from hence fur America, under eonvoy as the United States fliip Connecticut, Moses Tryon, Esq. Commander. September 30. The United States Ihip President Com modore Truxton, arrived here *;fterday morning. SALEM, OAober 21. ELECTION. Read. Crown'infhield. Scat. Salem 397 446 8 Marblehead 49 274 Beverly, 173 32 Manchelter, 70 o Danvers, 194 104 Middleton, 19 15 Lynn 212 99 Lynnfield 34 3 Reading 125 97 Stoneham I 32 Medford 58 9 Maiden 19 54 Tewkfbury 2 57 Wilmington 5 63 Woburn 16 27 Burlington 20 7 Bedford 21 25 Billcrica 136 ij Chelfea 16 e '5 6 7 The whole number of votes being 2939, 1470 make a majority ; Mr, READ, hav ing 1567, is therefore chosen. We are happy that the eleftion in this town was cariied on with great order, and mutual good humour. The Selettmen con duced with great propriety, dignity and firmnefs, and to the fatisfa&ion of both parties. Captain George Croivningsbield, senior, contended in the meeting that Foreigners should be admitted to vote ! ! ! But the Se leftmen determined otherwise. t A true Jacobin Trick. In order to render the votes of Mr. Read nugatory, a large number were brought to the Court House yrflerday and circulated with the name of Nathaniel in stead of Nathan, fix of which were put in, when Mr. Nathaniel Eowditck discovered the imposition, and put a flop to it. Major Robinson, in communicating the lift of Lynn votes, adds the following note ; " A quantity of tpare votes for Captain Jacob Chjwninshield, gratuitously fur nished by u Mail Car'ier from Salem, may Vie bad again if applied for soou." BIRTH. On Sunday morning, a Son of Mr. Na than Read—true American blood. ENGLAND IS DENMARK. On Saturday arrived the fch'ioner Sally, captain Gould, from Petri iburgh, 41 dnys from Copenhagen. He brings information, from the molt refpeftable house in that city, that the differ-nees between E- gland and Denmark was amicably fettled ; the Biitifli to restore the property lately carried in, and the Danes to admit the fu'ure search of their veflels, whether under convoy-or not. I MEW YORK, October 17. Communication. With pleasure we inform the public of the fafe arrival in the (hip Maryland, Capt. Webb; from London, the Floating Engines, so long expedled ; as also the gentleman who went from this place to superintend the manu'fadlnr ing of the laine ; he has brought two engine* on an entire new plan, on carriages with steel fpringj ; the whole is arrived in good order. * Extract of a letter from captain Laddof tie ship Charlotte, of Portsmouth (N. II.) dated Kingston. (Jam.J August 31, ißooj to bit owners. " We were boarded off the O.iycoj by hii Britannic majtfty's (loop of war the Tyfl phone, commanded by captain Davies, whoi put on board us i» French passengers, taken trom the American brig Amazon, fei.t in here on suspicion. He likewise sent about »elb. of beef afid pork, and 50 weight of bread for their fubftence. When we a rived at Port Royal, the (hip was (lopped and detained 24 hours on account of laid passengers ; they not permitting us to go to town, although we had captain Davies' pro tection for the pafleftgers. The officer of police then gave u« perroif fion in writing, mentioning the Frenchmen as prisoners of war, with dire&ion to deliver them over to the commiflary of prisoners ; who, when we had got to town, would noc receive them, but told us not to land them on our peril; and would allow us nothing for jtbeir fubfiftance. We then applied to the governor, and every other officer who had any thing to do with prisoners or French p.ffengers, but none of them would take cognizeance of the matter, or allow us any fatisfaftion for their ltnintenauce or the de tention of the (hip. At length the governor wrote u:a billet, allowing us a half perniif fion to land them 011 condition of their im mediately taking p*(Tages to America, which we could not guarantee ; we of courle land ed them,butjare not without Come fear of in curring the penalty, which is 2oel. for each passenger, and fix moi\ths imprisonment for myfelf. GEORGE-TOWN, Oft. 24. Extraft of a letter from a gentleman who arrived at Philadelphia on the lift inft. in the cartel ship, the Benjiman Fraeklin, from Bordeaux, to his correspondent in this place, dated, PHILADELPHIA, 0?t. tu " We left Burdeaux, the jorh of Au gu(L Our envoy# were in Paris the and it was generally thought would make Tome temporary arrangments to do away the present fort of warfare that exists and remove the obstacles to * commercial intercourse without making a treaty. New-Theatre. For tbe second time in America. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 29, Will be presented, a favorite COMEDY, (infiyft adls,) called Management, (Written by the author of the Rage, Dramatifl, Cheap Living, How to Grow Rich, Will, &c.— auJ now pert firming at the Theatre in Covenc Garden, with distinguished applaufc,) (With new scenery and decorations.J An occasional PROLOGUE, writen by Mr. Mi chael Por;u*.e,to be spoken by Mr Bernard. Captain Lavifli, Mr. Bernard ; Mid, mr. Wignell Sir Harvey Soutberland, mr Stop gap, mr. Bliffett. Mrs.Dazzle, mr Shaw; Betty, mrs. Doctor ; Juliana,mrs. Merry. The EPILOGUE to be spoken in charac ter by Mr. Wignell. To which will be added, A Comic Opera, (not a&ed this feafoa) in 3 aSs, called Highland Reel. Box, one Dollar. Pit, three quarters of a Dol lar, and Gallery, half a Dollar. The Doors of the Theatre will open at 1 4 part J, and the Curtain rife it 1-4 pad 6 o'clock. Gentlemen and LAdict are requested to fend their servants to keep places in the boxes at a quarter pafb five o'rlock. »3 6 4 For Hamburgh, the ship glgy PENNSYLVANIA, Rler Torke, master, iifij w ' s BOW ready to receivejier cargo and will tail with all difpatch—lbrae freight wil be taken if applied for immediately. JOHN' MILLER, Junr. October 27 dlw Stolen FROM out of the fubfcnber's house, which was broke open en Saturday right last, a fingln cafe filvcr watch, having the face broke near the key hole, and n« cryftat; alfn a furtaut and a red bandanna handkerchief Watchmakers and others are requeScd so Hop said watch if offered for file, and for the fake of civil order, it is hoped all good citizens will let flip no opportunity of apprehend ing the thief or thieves, that they may be brought to julli e. WILLIAM BUTLER. 0" Whoever flops saM Watch, so as that the ow.»er may have it, tha i rsceiva fix dollars reward, and for the Watch an 4 Robber eight dollars, oilober a? jt A HANDSOME EDITiO LINDLEY MURRAT's English Grammar, vr i Th AN APPENDIX, Has this Day been publifhert, by AstUßt Dickihs, opposite Chrift-Churcli, Philadelphia. [Price One Dollar Oftober 7. I