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VILLAGE RECORD, (DM (P9 AVP SA SDIE D U DMLAWARA PMDMBAZSZ'To. SECOND SERIES. VOL. II.-NO. 78. WESTCHIESTER, Penn.; .WEDNESDAY, JANUARY C7, 1819. VOL. X.-IWHOLf' NUMBER 506. -= CHARLES MINER, Printer. The 1[T..LqGE RECORD, on CesraTE l ln D11r.Alwinr. FEDFrnALSr. is pubLh:ssie rrery eIFlnsldaiy morning, at two dolollar a ;year, arid rwaf.ty-',i.e c, it alii'rionalif :. iil by oaw of our cz ,r'rr frn the 'c''. If H rt by Alail, the aubsc rie, p.yir, t- f,'tr.'e t.- nuarl.Adal the office w uAre Ae receive s is ii- per. Subscribers rmiatt be uhlwaars sir monthly: in advaarwe mith therr piaymenat, a'rd nr suibrcrii- lion t Aik-i ffr les; ian L iia. m'ith. .1 az.:' to dizcontinae mut b6. made krkin at ,al,-e. fare Me expiration of the er-m erub:rribed far, and tll nerrara res puid, or the paper will *tor be ,C'coniintrted. JYao a.,ierrc .-nreit pthlirhPtl for leis riani c7w ;rl.',> lujes not e tXC:ding ,1 aSqi.aii-, wi be cor piecuriusly ir. rtPed three rtnre fir elau umi; and trent-ert've cents i'or v.ier Juiarf- itenrl arertron : larger ofnc in pi,,potsi to.- Cashi mnpir atcoainfia y ahdvrtisemen.t.t .ec- _1 I PRIVATE S.ALE. The subscriber ofers.at Pr irate sale, the plantation whereon he now reidei sit- uitae in the township of Westgoslhen, in the county of Chester, adjoining lan.s ofJi.in.t- than Matlack, and lands late of James Ma. lone, lac. containing about 33 acres, aix ofI which are woodland, anil the able landJ is in a good stateofcultivation. The build- rigs are good stone hose and kitchen adjoining, s':ine aprirg.-liouse, frame barn, Ch:ir liose,,aild shop saoabie fbr a rpclihn- ie. The s;tiraiaon of tie house is high ihid ple.asnt, commanding a tile view of the road leading from Plialtadelhils to Westchss. tcr It is abont .u miles tromPhiiladelphia and 2 tfiom the boroaugh tof Westchester There is a sm.ll stream of wrter passing thro.gli the place, which supplies all tle filcds. It is als well supplied with a variety oftriilsh rees. Appl;c.,tion t, be made to the subscrictr unlthe premisss. Win. Perdie. Dec. 2 1 70tf LAND.-For Sale, a MuL. with 60 acres of land, sn.u.ated in the townslrip of ClharlestQwn and county of Chlster, 24 miles frium 'lilladelphia, anrd 2 from the rier Schuylkill ; hour.led by lards ol'Let is Mor- gjn, Joseph PLnn' pu ker anil otliirsd, diii- Wd into convenient fie'!., with In water in each. There i. a prop...rnionaihl prt of woodland and nmf idow--lihe improvement arl a mi lli th'a o after r uhrIcl;, to rlun uo biunr, in c.-.ni.plte toriler tf'r merchant and countlay work. .nd ,ne runl ofrc'coitry siitoine ready to li. up p. a iw mill arid water sufil- Cit tca.tci 'rr Li,&.lsiness'.stenstr'ely. 1 lrerc are tfe' seats o exceed it, if ayt', in llti cuunty--a horse, barn, tenant hols ald cooper-shop, and a a pran of excellent ua- ter. A f..rther description is deemed uine.- .-..SeA a'. ie_ ol' tlie situation will sat'tl on pson wishirng to purchase. Tie pa3y- mnitts ill Le made easy, & p ;sse-'si-.'i k-- ien on tlie first of April neat,or this fall ifre. quired, by applying to the sub-criber, oir the premiits. Daniel M'Curtly. Octlhcr 14, 1818. 63rf TO BE SOLD-Ar PRIV.TF. S.\LE, A VALUABLE FARM, contairiin- One Hundred a:id Fifty Acres of L .id. sir- uate in the township of Middletols i, in tlhe cornit) of Dclaca.re, four milsa fi;rrn old Chester, and twelve miles from Philidcl- phia. It is comenient to1 seicral places of pirblic worship. schools. mills, and fctonries o different kinds: bounded by land. of Frederick Fairlamb, Jonathan Thomas, Rid- ley Creek, and tihe EJgninnt RIosd. The improvements are, a convenient Dwelling Houre, with a Kitchen adjoining-a well of prou, water at the door-a frame Barn, with sitaling underneath--. stone Milk Housie, over a never failing spring-waggon house and geer house. There are on said pre'mi. aes eight) acres of wooiland, of a superior quRality. The cleared land is divided into fields of a convenient sire, the fences all of chesintt rails. A youngg Apple Orchard of grafted fruit, of the best kind. Also-A Lot of Sir Acans, in Chester township, on the aftresaid road. A further description ii deemed unnecessary. Any person wiihing to purchase, u ill I'iew for themselves Fir lurthler particulars. en. quire of RICH ARD DUI'ON, in Aston township, Delaware count), or to either of th le Sibscribers, living" i Westbraldford, Chester Couity. MARTIN CLAYrONK, JONATHAN CLAVI'ON. Westbradford, J.n. 13. IS18. 5176 PUBLIC VENDUE, WILL be exposel to public sale. on the 10dl) day of the 2.1 month iext, at o'clock in the afternoon, on Cie premniies, that well knawn, and highly valuable PL.I.VT.'I' .Y, theformer resilience of JOHa TowNSERIn, deceased-containing about lS)acres. It is situated near the borough of Westchester- the i'oad from said borough to .lereries' ford on Brandywine creek passes through it; the L'tnd is considered by gooi junlges to be of the tfirt quality, a"s t2w farm exceed it for the production of Grain and Grass.-It is ,ell watered by numerous uprin.s arising tllerean, ind near to it-the builings are ancient. Tl'hse who incline to establish themselves in the Grizing business, he would invite to exam;me it eirly and aLail themrlves of tihe present opprtur nilty-and others who would be disposed to improve on elegant sites, rmy be accoimnodiated, as it commands a runber of be:rutifirl pro.ipect of the adja. cent country, \.c. rne terms will be morlerate, and conli. tio..s made knran, b? a gplication at the Weston b.:ardinrg Sclool, pre iors to tihe sale ; or or: the dty ,t'i.de on the premises, when atterndance aill be given by\ PHILIP PRICE, for JOSEPHi T'rCv'NSLNO. lth m.n., .5, I!3 r."?r F'ou P.HIATL SAL., A VALUABLE PLANTATION. CONTAINING 160 Acres : thegreater [pri, of which is in Weit Nottingilam Hun- dred, Cccil county, site of Mar- land, ad. joining lands of Janme- Gillespie, Elisha Brjwi, rinJ others, and is one of tlie hand- som -t jitluated farms, and stand for public business ii. the upper' part of CUail county About 45 acres nof lhis traCt is well set with timb,:r, the reimainderdiiided into crn. Lenient fields tith waler in most of them-- a good proportion f meadow ground--aind Pno doubt is entertaisiedi but tih quality lf tie laid oin this Irm will please any per.oti viewing it. The buildiirn are a large and consnement tw., story dwelling hoase, tlhe greater part of stone, I;'J by 31 I 2 in corm- plete repair-a two story stone store, house, 52 by 17 a large frame barn, collared under a ithi good stabling, a ten at i house and scve. ri other out bLuldings. Ibe post road from Elkion to Lancr.st.:r, the main road from Peach1 BU.tton, ferry to Chrisutana, and the nler Trn'l.pike rna., as lately locted fioem Pliildd,-phii to Baltirrore, by the way ol Ne A.London cross roail and the newe bridge .it P.irt Deposit, now nearly cornplcted, all cross' each eitherr irmrrietdately bf.r'e tlhe door and within af:.w yards ot the dacelling house and store louse. This farm lies at an equal distance from New Lonrlon and I'rt. Deposit being about nire miles from each p lace. JALso-For sale thie rndliide half par, or it' more desirable to the pnrcha- ser, thie whole Lot of Land, conta;ni.rg 16 1-4 Ecres adjoining arnd not more than 10uo yards from tire dwell.,ig house on the fint mentioned tract, on which is erected a new Merchant 6 Grist Mill & SLw Mill-a good dwelling house, and new stone tenant house Tihe North East creek, a never failing stream passes through this lot, on Awhiich i as lately built a large awil sulstarntial ,rone dam, fi;r the ptIrpos: ouf supplnllltg the. t mills with water. This piruprii) till besol'l together or sep.irate at may sult tile purlchaser. The title of ihs la ndl is indlipnisble and the terms n(i payment ,ill be mails easy Ap- plication mas be made to tile fiiulcriber on the premises. James Jannev. NoI. 18.9t TO KE SOLD, At private Sale, a plantation hand- somely situated in Pennrbury town- ship, Ciester county, Penin. corntaiin- ing between 180 and 90 a;crer, lying on both sides of'the iKeuitt road: 8 miles troin Wilminigton, and at the head of a turnpike sg.te road, leadliig to the amine; there is vuipposed to br about 50 acres ot woodland of a good quality with a sufficient quantity ll' chesnut-the cleared land of a natu- ral good quality, and about o acres in a Eood state oiproofi Teinent, hav- ing been lately limed or dunged: the buildings are a good convenient slone house with 7 rooms, cellared ; barn- sitne spring lohue, pump at the kitch- en duor, %aggon-house, with garners over it; smoke-house, smith-shop and carriage house, and two new barrack.; the whole under chestnut fence ; there is also a good collection of the be-t kinds offruit trees coming on; the a- brv'e would answer well to divide into two convenient farms, being iell wa- tered by springs; !or view and terms apply to the subscriber on the premi- ses. Willmitm Elliott. ALSO, For Sale a frrnn within half amile of the above; containing about 78 acres, with plenty of good buildings, chiefly stone, and plenty of timber: enquire as above. 65tf Oct. 28. A PLAN'TA.LON.-For Sale a plantation situated albout a mile from the borough of Wilmiington, Delaware,, between the Kennctt and Lincaser turnpike roads, and 'rioul halt' A rr 'le from the Brandri\ wines conltalning about 15U acres, more thin one thirdof which is good timber lindr-thle si- tuation is pleasant and healthy. Also near the above and directly on the LancastIer turnpike road, a lit containing .si ern acres .\i It ii; presumed no person will purchase 'itliout fiart viewing the premises, a Iilr- tire description is deemed unnecesary-- For terms which will be 'try liber.l, apply William Robinson Wilmington- John R. Thomas, near Downingtowrn-or to Thomas S. Byrnes, New-York. If not sold bh the Ist of Second month next, it will then be rented or leased Oct.rber 14. 6.;ltF .r ( C'nts Ruward and no ('hnrges. R1N awav from the Subscriber, WAI'EILr Dil\VIS. Dec. 2Sth, 1.819. leading E2srallnrlnfi-kl townshilp. Chester county,a Negro Bos, 19 yeas uf aged. about 5 feet 7 inches hlig'h, stoit made, pock marked, by name J.%arrs (C.arsir, supposed he will go to Lancaster. as his tther lives there. Had on when he went a ay, linme made sailor-jacket and trowserrs, a nool Iat and new pair of ahoes. January L3, 1819. 76 STOVES. Just received from Hopewelt Fur- nace,and for sale by the subscribers, an assortment of well finished Stoves. BAILEY & VALENTrNTr. WestChester, Oct. 28, 65 tf REAL ESTATE ."r PRIl'iTE' SiLE. I The subscribers oftrs. fore all that message and lot of land situate in the borough of West(ciester, now occupied by Robert Sproul, and boun- tied by property of Isaac Darlington, Esq. and Clarles BarHrington. The situation ii very desirable, Robert Sproul o ill shove' the pri.iiaisef to iany pierson inclining to purchu-.e. Applica- tion to be niade ti Juasrlit \\ eact i lho11 mill treat for tie salte. .4inn .l ott, ilictardA .cott. N. B. Clitiles Barrington, 'ill likewic dilispose of his It. 7,2tf L..\'U rTOu S.iLL'. Ilish to sell nt private s;/t: the follow. ingt I'AL U.dBLE P'RiOP.li I', -u'l ICE. ABH.nAM CGooo, ol the township out Hoiine, uI uol, and Criuit) ol Cheat r, ftidriCti in.allt: cuiniplit. l a lUUiIU t L UIi all U j I'cd slate 1) t lte SainlrIbu ls, lor- the bteiichi t I, cifretUllis, in corilornmity viilh .be trlu s itpoaeI i n ietmn, thie. oltr llie llluo t'u PLAN L A 1UN at PLuolic \'.cduic, o.r lu. da.) lle iilst J r) 01 J-lblUaIu Ic t, .t Ul.1 o'clock In thu alict .itii, SI' autd ill tlI toui niip ot 0 uiijon ulritli, cciinti of Clitn. Lui', cona(plinailg 1a cre*., mnort, ur Ie's.-- '1 t I n'll tovrielcitm daeC a new Log llh.ist a ltunlcWal is, willth other chilnil buLiniiJij*. t-tlhe o tlteen at'crt or ,Oiud nita.~l . aniad. g':da.pp. Ocihard. I iisprop)rt. - I.LcLLina it iell wtMred, b1 a rnuln.l'er 0oI s .pr lsuiu6rg thLruhli dro- iprU-iiii'a. A lai'st L prUtl ol ti AIs a -.uI.ic:' widil g$ool inljter. U'lCie' cruilt ol trllhe w. lir all Klna o01' grami, n. .iini, tou .iO. ii, die counlv. it'ct'soiia iuhlii .- o:' jpllcthan. lanu, a.re n in'itet na i;er thse ',. =:ij ric, IIL oilrl be anitwri Llnt. a.jmri D -iiiiner u to . Sou s.brbLi 'Sb, t io a ill ta .i ie I.orntALtii.. --stiudgy S FOLLO'lS-- lul) Rltov,-i at nit y of ule. Lot No. 1,-In ~Wiilhstowi to ton-' Li,'JASlN I.i UI', . slhp, Chester coulity, cuntainiing Forty P.'.' JtN-r, ..A*'ic Acres. Th land Is good--tie built-: Jalu,,r n o. 1 1" ings are niiddliig-irlentvy uot after, and cutisenientt ttile doi.ir ; gou.tl or- L.A I .: l . chard-gotd fences, and tauni lilteen. ALL Petsuli II. !bt.: A. t;n i rb. to twenty acres of best timber laid inll t "il, .e tli tt., ,.. . ,1 u I ,rr 1 '.1) j.i iL.Itii on i.1 it.l" ." .... .'ili C'. tblrua- the neighborhood. Thid pla lpejtt ad- t i ." i ,. joins the lands ol Danll. AbraI.Ihau, Liq. qii.';, u ii s.i : t ir-L ,i. c ti- -a .IIri. George King, Thomias Hiutchinsoit a-in't ,ia r ani ,iinredt- a..eorutiiL, Will be others. ; i-ed' t .1 a, lui. -.'1 l Iii i OOruc r Lui couli.c- No. 2.-Situato in ltl4iitolin, ad. 'rn, laist" ''ias"'",ec a i. tr ..in. joining land of Joseph killing tlie Phli- l"stchester,.JLn. Il, . ladclphia and Lancaster load runs ..I .I..i through it; It (cinain~ about ten orj I PU l a tI l . to elve acres; the land good--o build- I pursuacol ajou nie a large r' ". .arid at.pe. ,i --mt iiwnurb,.w u m i .t c t in ,iis ,.s i ings-plenty of s sud and soater, ,a ,i ,I t.pr ,i, r Ltatci cou,,uisi . No. .3,-bittuate partly in 'Tied fri-in d.tin.t in.itu.e Au na i a,, .\Lu]t and par tiv ii, Easit o s n lo iishlips, tnL-1 1 riui.Li,) n, .Ie .:C u o 1.... ia.i, for ui pl.r.- tainiiit about ttienty tflo acres- ad- 1i 'vo i t -adiI Iti I g rca.-iuItiUa *'.iate tou toiI joining the Phila. antd Lancaster turn- 1t ."" l ,*r a ."'., Loiti, out CI -r, 111' t tin 0-.l -ralll t i_.ct-.r ania," u i' Cclr ;, alit1 I.J.l p:ke, Rantdal ELans, Daiel Roirh, mad i.% n, inla alOate unai,,n,ol,,.id te .,. otlhri-r-part of tIle land very 'tod--' a it, Lit giirl lll at miC 'c-a1. Ir. lr, uln osine ni iDlld ling- no buildings, t'ence-,sI. si r rao.uiqtjiue .nal, ,inh..c l u i .o e C,,.r- oodl, and about ,i\ acres of thriving! rt .o las..i) to si.p, iadjo,.,iag L l i -,0 r' atij -tl itn 2 I ti_- 'i%-g raild lil L Lti W tr chentnut aid ohier ti-iber,. it )c. int -t nLce c.u_ i.... ,iasm to the 3 0 1Al { 41. B U L L I 1i 's in~ -l e ,a so h -u t to the J(illN lU. HUL, IIII Titelri ec. .I-i o L ii.- uonU'in1ian rid New. No. 4,-Situate in \W illislot n town-, gt;a'lrj-n lo iuslips--i.inuce .loiib inL ctiln- ship, adjoining tile Phliladeclphlia and! I lt' a line Of tii. taite ot Ll.utarj: to il., Al Lancaster turnpike, lands of W'n. Og-' '-""ad "nt--tll 1 rice uu111,i I6sad Im re to tl C r i l SliL jutljtiebatih -tLh- iLcuC up lihe .inKt dien. Abu Pktllipas Fq and other, to tie place. at egnusi -- eicha bteunds cuuitaiiing about twe e aclrcs--build- app.ar ito be tni, ,oat coiu.ducit iito Uic pIJ- ings, an olld barn-land gtoud-fen- i t,. a'- i .y 6 i' lieti..it-h ,i pipi'.-ed, ai.J ii ces good, ald pleintv of wood. l'X" .1 .td ull mTct le ll aibe i pprlo-uita.. J.OHN G;. BULL, ., .IOSEP ROWLAND -' i' -119 No. 5.-- Vtiluoble.Ilerhclat Gri'.t A L 1 UOF L.AND--I. N t.w.GABDEN, and saw ,lVILLS,all in taQud orler,vi ith 1 a. SubaL riler utWers at Public Sale, t ellnty eight acres ol linh estotne llanl, a L.-I ui L.:,nrid i N'.i b.al,nlto slltu ,l., rihe- waler plertv in all seasons-n- o tr-ou- itcr Co.ii'i, .uoiiaui.g 1i.. 1 i..I. ,inuOilC o Die sith Ice- dan pernialnenlt- ,thler I l. ,- eriric ri. Ia .iu.btal nr . -, t Ian-e, w lor a tnil :.t e .t lo.. pi.rih olU w..t- buildings good. T his pl ,pe't t iu-'r t I r s. s, t ,,ia. ,,, IL a Le. Ujt ate in Tredvifrinu to unshil-, 'Cheister our. tiu lt ., 1- ta i.s g1 id '...I.. i t im .1, itt County, adjoining lands of Jliiin Mil- otinl,,r', ,iii ler, Joseph RatelilT, Ddaid Sliewalter, 1" 'sa: iltace on .attrdaY, ti. and others. 6 ih. i. .A i ali) i n i Uhi i v t lit- JOHN G. BU LL, ,'I i.- ... -k., 1. "lial, en .iiii.L ABRA\M PHILLIPS. b, itie u- ..tr,u.r. N. B. If lot No. 5 is not sold by the I"' til- ripe is niiot s-.i, it will be first of March next, it will be to let. "lted ....l.t, UtHbER. December, .3, t18l. .,tf J.l'ry 1., la19. 6 S .-MEit .L.ri.'NT c& GK I MILL, &c. FOR PHIVATR ES.iLE. Foit sale--ituate one nile ni tlt tol A Valuable Plantation, c obtaining Ni,'II. tsr .n, and \ihlln ttie sn., di.tii .ce tioo htl ndrel acres, situate in the ti\n n- of .n l" kt" "iisgar.ure-la i,, t r ,,,i ship of Birinhh.anl county of Dela- .d,,,t Airs, i .,f Ii ai ware, adjoining ,lands of Edsard D),r- ar,- ,rt lquait) land. 'tr ini ..i i.ii. lington, Gidleo.in Gilrin and others- r.i- a iev cirjnlltte lErtcl hJtL .,Iad I.,aIt thie inprovemn ents are a t,\o story Mi', l iii tiIIc p 1.t 1 it h ~ hL t.,l i i1-, tI- stone house, thirty feet by tMenty-hfie ~s l tue be orkma a . aons PlatCer tMill det.ach d--a yr.Ln i c i - a well of excellent water at the door; ,i Iui:,t I, llousrila r Lkn1.L,. tilnt a large and covenient two story stone u.0ro, a AI:. L ni\, stone Uan., of &ab- barn, fil'ty feet by forty, with stables at-itial oorknrat alhp,. ad i'unuot j abo..it 14 underneatl--corn crib_', garners, sta- ac"is of %ut r tl e're i. an uh..mnpr -ed bliing, a-c. finis.ed in thie best manner; ht1 srad iti ni f ti. ,,cIIILS, Ili\a m iallt lt. also a large allt cornientient Pothoioe ,;r Mbll. Ihle v hulre flormns .a ) de-. ira- two stories high, seventy by twenty- bie istablh:.linitir. For particui.irs, :ilppil to eight feet, tihe greater part, stoue finl- Lcorge BruukO., iched in tle mni;ot approved style, all ui irt- pihenes, ashich with several out building, are Joseph ltlhonas, .sq. nearly newo.--Abnut foi ty ve acres of Pres't. Uank aoi 1.N-s.,m,,tyy t(u.o" said plantation ate undlet heavv lim- John Staitih dge, b I I n I 1 INO. n, i.southl i NathL trLl'.-t, r'hl.,d'-. ber, the remainder abl la ndei d r january 13, ISl. -4,70 good fence, and in a good state of cul- tivation, the greater part of which has tPBLIC SALE. lately been limed-the said plantation W'ILL be exposed to Public Sale, is about 1- miles from W!ilmington, on 7th tl heda)e utih sint. at 2 o'ci.ck, I' .1 one frons Dilotorthstotn. one and a (lfnot isot.eir' diiposl t.fat iriv'nvae Saldc,) one rom Dilorthon one and a valuable PLANTFATION, .r trractof Laid,. half from Brandywine at Chadd's situate in the to n.hlip of Birmiigh:am, ami ford, and convenient to several pla- county of Dcla\i are, coimining ces of wsorslip-the situation is high SIXI'\.Fi'V .a:IR.l, and delightful and commands an ex- (The property of Wilhirm Chlmberlain,)on the great ro,'i leading Itum \% est.ClIt.ei tensive prospect-for further particu- s \ii\irrgto ea s;x ilg tfroni the fijrer, lars, and terms apply to JAMES BN- .mnd ten from the ilter adjuiniig lands rif NETT in tie township ofFennsbury. Ji.hn I'airitter Isaae G. Gilpin anil olhies. N. B. The terms will be easy to 1ihe land is ;n a good sta-te of cultivation, the purchlaser. being tecernily limed, and divided intro c. plu r s eU lots couvenitnily catel d, will tha rea l'211t Mo. 30th. 71tfl sotnable propontion of mooudl.nd. There are erected on the premises, a commortious FREDERICK DIL.LMAN, Log and Stone House, ;t da well .of good Fashionable Hair Cutter and Dresser, water at the door; a fiamie Barn haid Stone (FiROPtION ior,) Spring House over a ne\er failing spring, Respectfilliy inborms the inhabitants of an excelentn bearing Apple Orchard ot ue Westchester that he has commenced.l his best fruit, another choicefruit trees. The business in Gay-street, opposite the Spread title is goad. Eagle Talern, where all those who shall Any pernrn wishing to view said farm honor him with their custom, uill receive before the day of sale, miay apply to the every attention from the public's obedient Subsc.iber, living near the premises. servant. THOMAS DARLINGTON. January 131810 76 6t 1st blo. 13th, 1819. 7,5 r - -. - Further At ice We, the subscribers, Assignpes of Thomas Hailan, agreeably i tlio e a- bove notice, request all li., Creditors to present their accounts, suffiiently authenticated, on or before 6th day, the .th ofthe 2d mo. (Feb.) 1819; on which day we will attend at James Colarl's tavern, inm Dntninre too n- ship, from 10 A. Mr. until 3 P. Mr. All these indebted to him are alrso rrques- fed fn httetnd, antd make settlement on said day. .1lJMES M'SP. PR \N, GARDNER FURNISS. JESSE GIIREG. 1-rn. cJ.n) 20 77 NO'l ICE. All per'nni inLd'.iI btedt t he e-atie ii'.s tiimtelr Leti, late of the tio: nsiip uof Ki,-:nnett. dei eaisd, are triqi-,srted to make inmm:eiliate pJayrtiernt, andt ttnse. h.a ir\ le-al tiemani d, tin, t're nrtt the,; accirintsifo WM.'. VWAL'! F.. E.'-. WAS LOS F. On tlr 2 jd ult. on t-e road fIrom Jclirn Milli near Laurel Fo.r.e, to \\ m. Gcltherii's, or fitrun tli-nice to J.,l.n Fisher'a neSr DouI ningtoit ni.orne iinibi-r of' Dr. Claik- bible and ciii- nientare uri the epistle to the He- brews. "Wl5n't.r t till t-turn the same tri '1I.imns (O d(re iii Westchtester, It \n.. Gutherne or to John Fisher, shall be rie ar idned for tli' ir iicuble. A- it breakI' the set, it is of considerable los- to Ihe subscriber. SAMUEL BUDD. Jan. ,2i 77. NOTICE Tle ab.cilibr beirn about to de- :line thn: store keepirit buisiniess, wish- e to disl.ose it hiis share (atrarunitiing to .rne half) of tle stock o'f Baily and Valentine. which may be had ol n tea- sonable terms, b apilvino to JOEI. C. BAILY. N. B A idwellinmg house attached to the store house may also be had J. C. B. V\estche,.ter. Jan. '0 77 TO Li-S. Two or three houses .it the All- phi Cotton wrItrk-, (neanr estiches- ter,) to those %lho (an lu, iish from il to 4 or more children, to woik in tihe factory, where good wages sill be. gi- veir fomr those itin can tumine well le- c,,mntended for bedieince and indus- try,, as well as their parents with sob- rietv and mooralit',. Apply to the sub- scriber at the \v.o ils. AQUILA NEBEKFIL Jan'v 20. 77 FOR. SALF.-A general assortment of Cotton yarn, and domestic muslins of the first quality, wholesale and re, tail--low for cash~ A. N. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. STOLEN from or near the Plantation 1f the su'icriber, about tle latter nl i f .Inl\ or begi;iing i t. A.gust last, ten lea.t fA'F" F i.E, ti s ven steers, t, ol'a th. ch tie three y\ars old. anJ fid e t tao, brand. .d on e., h hmrn in tosi pl-'es, a lth C. .::wl., and tlree Hefller, of tro sear *L i two ofv. which are bi.i. did in like man- lr 5s tihe steers, the other without any II irk Thie above reward till be g:itn for the i. scierl' of the Cattle, and apprcherns...ri *I 'lie thief r thiesei ; or a lilb iral .r' iJd ,''r a int normiati.-.n winerin ma) IIid to a dCs- l toury ot' the C tllt onhil A lettlra addlrtsnd to tihe suherinber. lit W'a, neshurgh, Greere counil, Pter.. cil - ''iri.itg such intellierce. i ill be liraikhiiUy receded a ad ritecr.dced t.i rJ Tlie atteiitiun to.f Hlitchrrs ad Tin. tiers is particul ri requestC e to the abt..o .ic Jut.l'l It CotNNIs''LL. It{ eison'q ftatnon, Dec. 'th. le.Il :6 NOTICE. '.11 nersons indebted to the estate o Joepl ''otsdes, later of l' rpie fiet P -. d.'ce.r are deiIedl to make S i.,. l-t, ,yienrit aid all those hav- ,:,g :'. : .ui..l v i m .n at -mid 'state are ,' -i -'ui to -ir. tIhe fol i arJ le- errill ut(risted! i,.r titlemertr. 'i ho 'et- tli'ement of tl r accounts to be rr.:i..e at tN.e house ot T'I'hona Temple, in Mar- ple tow n.ship. ISRAEL VOG1DES,) JNO. M. MORE. jidm'r-. T OI'Il 'EMPLE. Jan. 6, 1I19, 75 4tS 9 NOT'riCE Tihe subscriber I a ing, by Deed of trust, an.signed .ll li-, properly. real personal, ;ind mixed, unto Jaiiies M'Sparran, Gardner Furnics, and .leise Gregg, to dispose of lthe samne lur the use of hlis Creditor s: he reby re- quest, all tlh-se concerned tb make settlement %ith the aboae-nanied As- .ingnrs,. THOMAS HARLAN. Littiebritain, 1st mo. (Jan., 4. f c-Ia. - OUll ULL.110ONS 'I\itil tSPAiN. The Secr ctry 'if State of i n'rie.ed Sl.ite;, to tile jicrier I'l. i,;p,. ,li.iar.' ol thi'; United i', c-i tu Sir.,-. -'.. l i.ldi W'as'..i1,aii., 21' i, Nmaember, la I . Sr.'l,,,,tied ] ft hcr -n.m., tli...il"rve. in the opiniior i r SL..n I.Ls '"' I, rn lispciliSly hI c i c-. .' Ir like i 'lin t 'I'- I l,-. ot P er-... A!.i the il:.A . uI .al CiI', m l tIn I urert il llta -C-'ll >l I . filliia tIe fi)lCIs Iii lr lini com m tnlI, 'the s,.- vaii tie rmal ut'l hl s ciiiliiir lalSt i.l ipejar- c'l But liet k:.c. that tli rnuil'-'it ilausc if audI ic s ilhal ,in 'S-i'r.1 Ia 11it" uitii ii i ai".i i ,.li het "- n .a i'- ri m 'e L i S lR 'ii l ei I l t. , a i r.n- li tlur'r.. it lii. i..in 1 Al .i i :1 i .IT l i- if '.led at id it il iti r. ..J bL ) i- t iimt. n aJil i. I p:a'nutl 'ig.i.n .qi.l i .attlin as .i- i.i t. ci-r a r. .jsil Lu i |ur I 'il m.i hsi'i.ieLI l-it, t1lic,; : u uld S i:.cap -iA illsJ l ihacl .J i ri C t .l .l l h I lll. 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I r t'--" 'i iL-'I i, tl. o 'j i i ticid 51 f, h l >. i ', ,ch.l rit.ct i t , voli haccr ctialr Fa cluJir the c idi u r) rtci.li rti l II '.Ji[".t il, aII Ihr J li i cC.i- ti- an'J d i |i,.i- >' L ba l..lr, 5lln l. "1 lilit ahi ,,I i il..,l i r, e ,-i' ih lia k hlie reri'a t .i.'i t!c bailin u ai l i i. l'I, ie L', ;i' '.'th -d, I- I oiig th,> ~. hIloulJ be lietIlutC ol OLI.qr aid an .in d i.lor r Ilt in I.s, !Jilg'-cil, ctl ...ttsii'lt l l' tlie sh li J J. Is -urli ilr l' ll. ~illht r .iciiiit i u lnder li.e l rulot-c l.,- I Sp:in.h t' i irsI, aind io dJeiivIe h':l I iI-In: rI ftr ri 'it.: I'liiti, Ice ilr iI ii: ll wi ll r 1 il llet! L il a'J .il d .ulf her bpal.. htil.. ,:im ' IHe l tu k piist 1 -Sii- n, th r.fii r- i.il t Pensit.f tcol. and. f Il c Fortl- oL lirr -.cA-, -l A I .v l ..aiie ..t" li t. t l.i k-, IhL. 1 I l lit I ti h :.i illt I., to :.|ir ti, -'J1 I 2'- el.' liit aiu c ril 'tlh d tticl.'l. ; gt l migi l.,t..._" thi t ilhl. } il,.uldt ble rat u p lii. .IliLr[.cr o ,i.iun s l.uua l i place ci iii'.l Ii~'l.n l -ri a Itircc lith e abl .-i ami Willing tl lultl the ern.,,i_..i.a,,:rl t .t i ,, I s a ,h .,.- llm lcih Iart ,l i-d Ic.it.li. lt. u l'aii.'.liil,.t I 'll' l lllilt i tir 'l .iUi'l T h-c ;iLll.cit li, brutinrct I thileit C.J.ti i .''a id ii.i ali. otii l Si l', Ia liCe, to g e it .i ,-ll ir rieiic. ialionI ol i clin dl c u i ilt.e ill i- dliius il. iciut ltie tirg ol pi int to pei' jrino lpil in 'uo. o.ith til t O dcIt|,n ,i'elert i .,ai Dent,iib... It' al.ri ..uir-a- l i. it 's .i tl. 1. rit nI i.crti li " sl.-ecn ufCI I .hqist or hu.I'l ul l. lls3p-in, 1. .l ii inikle~ iH '.e li ile cule i.lls 1 I aitl L;iiL d t cn f, liai dinr ,_ltd tne tiunllC i il nii tilr - trzed ito reeia e ii ent,, If I'.:ns a l.l iii l tli.d iasn .i.-.a .-lid tI.i t ,1I -lt i k. i., I ai o i ti lnige itr'i- J,'.d i t r i- iii l.t nc` an ain dst ll,. Al h k ut i~ I hc .:l, 'j.lii l lie i'-re id ral a ill iatC t. cr inltci plicl ....i Litr', rir pa,, 'a cvrii .ne uponl G'iin J it.k ,'l I.. tllil c nJul l, Mi-li e I f-1< l'i,- ulidI w Ifi. ,il ',,. d i i.. i l.r st .i lrl 'l. .i nlt ill t i. -i . c.,; salr. i. *. 4.=&' Ah I,, r" ", 1 -.11. In.i0A di- ,t l f'1 ]i > .. i- .l n i. r,,.. l l ml i y. :. I i, ,Ji - |I|[',' f > I L, .i' ii ,i'l ,I I -r. ,i l olii t t '., J' l - le l,.n1 d hUr ih.t fI ,i' t .l ii.' I .1 r' t-i %-, il lii l t .l isi. It lag l n 'lu re, cit lc- frIce. lie t alle, I, L th llll's c nl l l .. li It tih I j t1ii..Ct' ,- t.:ch Uh. L dia SLd iit,: i it e i rpimLt 1 l ii l ri rat1 et th e atisl e 1 a.1 l c n '., -h In ll sllAl triaciT I,,, ,iL S el l ,. i,. a vi n ling l\ i'tli lcei ed tu1 ul i.ilj i' l11. .ti, ,i g.. |j, t h'uii lliT at ln ilr' -1l...I il h inlsti.ut i. t i tO he :' c it. jl La on -.I.:c I MO . not, tJh h ar li' 'el.-' Ao 'lck id UJ t L i. ciscol 'it1 c.i.ll a 1. ia .i '1 i i1 'a 1..rki. and a sit -able punishment inrt li i.O them for, leaving, in defiance anld vr i, ' ot hde iagagteients.of Sp.iin ih ;thlhlhe Uni- t ieda sti.i,, ,i.-I. id idJ a.-,ted li.hie inor.il wot's ,t a if 11 i '' i' \ l*,,il..i hli-a -.e i..... - the Li n e.1i'111, 1. -i c t i'i it i 'A ii .ic ,l i i i llt i ii.,titi f L it LS -olt iiil..rI thci enaI it-l-i - -ic.l I i ll t lie hunir of lhle Spii.' i t i-rn ii c s, atn w l iiii,.lg T ., t Al.'t .i L l .I '.Il.. rs. r I. L a is Illa' d iiif l .t n l t 1i' l C ,. o 1',,, :i I..A] k T l. ..it l li,.l1liii,, r il1 t I l r..:it, O.lt Si -I' ti f u I tu Nn i I a lhne r fi.- thilter, i a.ni c itAe, .sl ipplhic n ,J plttidili lln. ill tllhe Iratlce ol .u:h lin . Flit'i it>L- i titihe s i'nsbt i.rtsmaridpari It. Ve-.un.auld frf brthi at. I'nA. -t cla n-i 'i -c' ,'i-akl ls te alleged. ih.s I.,- been the ri._i lt of i.licir wc-:kneiasS, r.mll-r il.i l (,1' ihir a ll l' tti ',itai, a i.-tcd the I.dA, .ni t e iinst tlli- t .; ui;:,i st'.u it ,j c ',uirt itS r Chostilitic' fi, lin i,.-_ ] ..,, ,.'. i l.i h ii -\ I, O N 1 1 n ot seith..ic.i. 1. i L: '.,, i'.-' t J lulat ijiTiTi, m %a tci e. irn d, t,.; irn -- 'r i, '.Culp iale, i. h ,l i. d uall;, tliii .: u'. r. au nt It irl c rru s .lemn uni' ir.- tion irreAu sisgit, ae- o tle S nil ~l.o er5i tiniItl, that the ri i l. o '. thi. r.T t ii, ra,t cs i in a'h- lilte Co iilit ii ill b i iit lA- 1ll. ICe IlI ]p, hi-. il. li hit iSpain ii,,-,. inh-iiiK.d.J hli mrake her clocui:tn, enher itak te t ice o l' in Florida ail-hlats at once to tile priotec tm o r toer terr.ory Lii,)t tthei ehfiilmnitnt ol _1,.r .'nl ;ei- nein -r Ce.le de I .hi [U Si l a a | l)] ilU, ,. l .Ih lch -s le Ic'C inl l,-,lllln l1ll lie nomi u:d t posez.iu ,n but \,l.hic f I fact, a direl4 t: op n tt the ici er Tc n r :'., ' every enetrY, I'l'iliz'ed or s:sai'e, of tiIe U States,. and serving; n) other earttilh Iur. S>-,t, ill is j a po it ,o l iiii nce Io SL cm i ril.t tile r, :posi-,-,i i vell of tile N-l.-,- In lian h ai.Jm witlli h e' *i "t le h l.c, c,,n dL i nihig, a f, ,'f the h'llnii iri.dJors ,. Fi}" ,liia, ulah tireis a-s.-cmbled anl emrplu_>i.lI ti, rr,. andof lhe Britili intruding anI rre. teirliiig t Ir'al. r', ,'i ce ili-e piece, lio h i ial i,"-ititatld andl betri_ uil ll.m to >I ,i nic. t|,ll, li. \e bi.cn i lot le,< h,',s ile to 0 '". ' thni t, llie liii, ted S t1 ,:s tl, l 'll piuvo c,.,. taineJ il ihe ducunm iiti hinrev,'itb enclhisen, "are eori,-lmiie. Mr. rIirarru's note id'f ';til of August, speaks ot" H'i- Catlolic MijCt', "': |pr..fnnJ indipgn tlin ot ,he "s si1g..inr.ii * t- cuti;0ii ,, tlhe 1',;|i.u h ,.,.t, of tihe Mjub- m-.:aning Albullinut nti Amblrister L.eI Mr. Pizarro's success r t,>ke tile troublee ofl %eadingd the c.lesed d,.,cumears, and he. will discover vn'I Arbuul,,.t ald Arr.,mbiter werte and h Ih' v.cr- thcih p,, !,,.sv : Tlhe Arbuthnot was ouly ite sl]'tc'--'or- ofNi- choffs, and Ambnisiir the 'l. ,:nt of V0ood- bine, and the sibeahern uf Ml.h-Grgor. Mstr. l'mo I O n'1ilines lGen. Jackson's nIca s..i$i i -uilt o.1" ,i-l-crt.e. sayage e cn-em) be ornd rlie Spain-: l'loiidA line, as r sium.anii in- M sot ou His MArsjIAE ', T TTirrTTOtRT- t, that territory' was the trltor Iuri also of the l',pge citren.v, aiid Spain was bound to te- i.ai-i, tIt',-,, I.v l ce, romrn hostlin;.it- against ,at L'ii J.-lt' s arid it. % is the I til tlc ot .-' .iIi ri : Li'tI- Luit. ig )'mi' iT lni., ltich li i ni-tJ-a Ii lCii i ..I v 1 i ,-.n Jack on tI pu-i ' ,ue the iav i;'l ai ci '-. ib e line. i lIs.t .liLen .. tine ciiir.ictcr of Nicioll.' in. iisa li olf itli L 'I l'.. ic'~l- j.itor ; and here ai inl .iii 'A'' |i'i.,t .nd idit;t aL II 1t iunt r i- >(r Pi -nr~i i. -, In. 11.j v'i fir. anc ,l '- *s ]l e i C ] l .i h la h el~in ,d ,J n " uit i .latiij-n Jli Ui-Liy i' tJl i ct ii O ct1 l. l ull, ri ih.uA i.I llie 'principal ut" InI lul. ieCil b'I t' ii up t N L iaull', dll i a bLrilall I,'m 'CJii li 3.tlili II ii~~.A li I L L lOi)' 1l i'i tri.( l]. sj i, Ui.si Lt ir ', ,l L t.i *.i C rli, i ' . i NL.egt tuIr ii l .i...l ice of -jimlil. .ii.thlllii, after r Lie p Cice 1 \Vl'hi t re n\aI ,ir CIM I ,LII .1 1 o l, rli nd k i Un ll -iul- I' 0 Mt i, h" 's IpII o l' l unln' iaion) ati ' fi ti H1- ?l', l .k ,l pl i .ul ll ,.Itl lo Ih lliale l all i.e- i. 1 ill l l t UI .- l. tII A *.t l ],.. 'lUl l Ut li S tel- .l 5 t ill 1 cSialori t lcl I Sr l cilrm n, i iI.IItIl i.ir l icn j U.l l of' l a prelXli.t 0 l ss 111 1.1-- clib j'i. liln iul':in warning i t die Miitihli %;..>' L l l n l. l l [In;-.; 11 11 1c Il .,C I.l'd Ills il.si ...l.i ill i llb'aI c t i a- A.i"l e l l |laI -i l l i cs- I,.i.l bi l iihd leJ i'.'l l ic i Ing: t i ['1- IlLIcnl V !. li. Oful like lI,", CO t ... It-l c l- ls a.ni i lo i le ile in lthele i n tt. 11 ll ilI phl le ; LSt tai tlie s tll t'i run Jll I'ii li lil l- ni'at,.I.i Jl, i j,,n Il i, '- i rl )i C |ial i'n i Cilii t 1 .l il! s i l .. I I le I i.'- i . 44i cl uI'es I. t t ll s ti\ t l I icc.il : "it, .,l. l eiri,'i; ..l il i. g c l' .l i .rj in l:,, lie la' - .Iahl 'l tl l i' I t ii r L i l... I iIs' in hL I rl i I L, 'L Lisflc iit tc'irgll l AlL ni t lli to abprr.lili ic;i -l, i 11 ,-nil' he L I crlle aiji-d .iill ilc il' lcih! ': i.V i l- 0l' ili '.'r,. and pl.in. -.- ag uiialt L iie L.I.li tillt u l lc Jl'lr'iai'i, tid ulit Illin .l ti-, .. i ll l' Il 1 ..1 .-lld .l-st ill U*l- .i h. llii.,, .! rl l 4, 'l,._ r 0., t *'tend .1, u B l il i -. *H L i i I r : ..l 1 O ii. it", il r il i iC n li1iLu l., tll' i -. I :ll 1 l I CI ll.l l w l l.:ii rlItio.l l IIr.l- inutiii ,t IA.r Lii...r&,i iie t iigh toi rio i l'i-lile Ut .,ii.d the L l .r thea l rtei hlroin l atir ilr I i jh rl, ,. I to h lllcl l |1 .i I llb I.r.cll i Himnl'im .I *t-Ii i.kl t it, (seetile do e iver co.... 1' .n >i i L:.. h. 'n M ad ic- ll 1 -lli l .ll l 1,lt l j.IIl t lllf i\ tl.-, lniilI:, i -L I il..,r cl eiit Ialli t i ii ,n [li i.u t'l, b., .I,te the acirt martial.tI have ci' td I iA e -I l.i.L d tI C.. i ilL: lt very extra.i o I.I.IeI, .ms L ut-,.C ,1. ii, A ri U tiltrader Id uli, t ie ......ul -c t- I. ,i-I...,11 be I i t Ltd , 0 i n. L(: <. 7ili 1ll unl. i i ..:'I I IO L (I:. llI. ll ,J thiiT ii.rll Ir i .. .b i .t is',, r, \ ,..tile nili tsl' l-t.11 U l' ll- r1.1 at lli hit 1.1s' letter toi Hllnl q 'diu, I..t 'Ac M I.I.-, (se eIIC ed aoc- tut l tii ulL' 4 ali' l HIit hit't ma Jti.l. 1 ilic1 C i itil tile C I' i tI iJL''li t'h it I t Lri- 'i'.e i,. JL .. iii-.a ai1,.t i ULi s l. ist t, rill Si t[.L l S iiii D-i th l t e at L .C-I ] IIL;.I i'rttllik e in. i iime le l, wl'ote I to hint, wl an lii U1III L I) 41 lll11.11 k- l 1 1. 1milli 0 pl>ll, ." ] l II- > C.t'rihc, IIe oli.1n il li ald oi d tlie British gdovr cr iin, t.., '.CiCh lu utilities against the Uni- 1cd li a.i., lie L '| l. i} L .li% ll thl il. . tlie I'i li' 'd l g 'al te 1r 'il .taiu,.i :i li L tl li lt c,. aI iv AC i' h I%-, .\k'uLim :% I l iL. ij iIIn tII, C1 ji rj alt. i I~ l. oll l l ii i. e trA i ..I a l s L r trm li JI'I .4 11n11 -.1 ,le, 1%,i' Ne.l t1, Ilril b' I. C.l l, i .nl i, l tlitisl 'o - j ienl r., i,, I lLilll t lllh llll i ll a 1 il i. 1]h lit l J J Ul lh,. b, it.'l'lhl ,'lt h ,d ,LLu ,hll. i ,'.l S Ini ri; .,IetI L' ltr l l. p l IUe I lili.e1n .lril lluc iii.i ,.c i ri'iii kil bimong tli ing ptouip i lichlll 1ll- ll .i I l l II, I p l l l I t l .I I- -, d i tha[..,l .li n Iall i I Illl.. .t' l.lL t. 1,1 i | l l i I a.l [l. -i ] .'. 1 1, I I .-I'; r l v .rP 1:; .i I d 1t .I i, I. L. 11 I t i I byo I I L.1 e i ill. ai i't I il llyl ot'l itk \\_ra lnct L'rly .ifthel t r."lgitt A .. 1 ia it i t ll th e U ni e.d Sta1e. to tIle'- list h it', power -d ies instrtef - l-iii -li, ilntL AIrbu li. the incendiary, i i .il, lii In I i I2l leitaiTi by s, of' lic n,. L i-i i lii i'd t .' nlui ...ii. i li t -. U tl il.t l, i ineibl, .111-t 1 i L- J i I a ll r. a-'reekit lliT--Ir >c-, wrote: to ;hini, wareiI.r h'Ill I, to Itl'-ll II ilt lli-llll t 1i'lt .l. l ,1 I1 uI .j U j .-11CCi, llllil 11 lJI L ll- ,1 l A ll i t iI Li 'thl j lile 7,11 l i.. l 1 l i i cih,] I ci-. dIling I, I Il I II Wil l ll l h i.t....ll C itiji l tiig th. t the Ait: eiu ,ii., iitl - i.liri'aa., pI .is,,. hu ,l id iC i M i le ,t [ I- d-lll nlor g ti i rI r:l.l it .lrii il l il i t prf , uSid t S :.e u Ilil ri'.i b i l.it i tI I' I i 3 i r -. kih I, t l .i iL .'I l llc lll. I l ii,.ll ,l |ll : l; l,.l P l l. !.lefl.c ,(.,..l ill ch.,,ll- : I .. I-,hl I. _. l. i r lit- L iii h. i ilgo rrti. 't a ii t e' the th ei a)tlll i tj J (' SEa .ll : ia i'l the jl' t.Jei r 1n tis.ar bttie i Ri, I h I 'ifu llt. mi :.iT i ,Lill r Ih -Alt MaIrk Li e'rd all of our talks a-nd c.n ii...i. I .r l-fe [ippril io, t I.e 'ha s-it i Ll :i li ll te j 1 in iaI .i l i.t' 'ls Negr. l' r i,.u iJ clijr i.in g the Ilritish gIov- ci'lllhe ll u Illl ll illn g Ji'.i'l 1 Ill [il l.- lilu. .i i- u iLlh L'= U iiLed tates i.. l, il. :J H]iI , tlemrri later iI,; p:-e ce. Yii .,il v.iin.Ark among the papers pro- ,bi.i, ,i,. .. .1 ,tA,. power of attorney, da.- led 17th ,Jiln', ll-, givn him by twelve li... I-U),v Illy ui I-Irida and partly ofthe ing-.in 'i Ii i' ron the United Staes. -r[ l t, t llt tli power, and Ilis istrue. c .irlli'ii', .il i c .',,.ii ir g-e .ic il ] ui i lC ;T-'% ...a. I nc, pq* pers are not only subt!)- ,lani.u ll\ p.II, id "- of htis hand writing oil Lthr-' 1i;1l, il in tihe d-il.i newspapers of Lu ,ri ln i l ii sc 'li .in J jih ,ll .1 L, l ISr, ,1 Il i 1,) i C 1.il llu 16 i',,i ll- ivJ, I '- hl., uhat pirtl',l, I ith J ,[,\ lIt il ,illIlh 'l .iuOicn -lht r'h...m d IclL-r10 Io him, aihl I' r '.cr- >;n<:c to 0 Is lnJuiai pijwc-r I .ilonlli t- h) ,ihn, al|ri'," c'J lI> tile c',iuliii.i l.i ll i..' s11. .'ilk ., t' ,'- L ien .'', .\,ii'< ] ,i ih _. p i, .- l-, ri i- s lh-et ic r ri iel ril iil l.iii ei' ,1l lhe serne ,.h.li.l-. AI hilblif-iib l, !,) lilt ,e b.- ii in.:.r -.ic- l l o U .c l II.- all.ll.l, .ibllli "1 ll llll i ."--" livjsisiun llr ArbuLlinot to LSlt lidih a i\ali.e. hIuu- oi, the ApF.-jlac!icol -- bin[ll\ .*,i|l i cll v colilin i.Lnin ig tl; ti.l tli e Amli-ii n.ia tliii rrimJe nlcicahisi, on l icn lanJs, **itlhi lhee l'pain hll l.hnes, jiJ c, ll'in uit' l| 11,: (ojv.r" nor gerlnral 'r i p e ordeli o Jiod planr" llithe i, 'indl 11iid thien-m ba.:l; 10 aI htr uun couhtlry. Iih hll I le l tle asii gn ajl a I. ,-.on for ikin thir I'tieh L I',r .Arl.'inlin''i, ih. v,' nt o1 a p[rs.,_, to pjut in i',ting f." thlrhem thel- tuiks of g,.;e'i]ices aAInilo the Americans And thie\ dJJ, "" the ctmnuiii.ier el tl, Fort .J1 St Malaks his beard all of our talks and c..implhhitl. lHe approies of what we have don., ,r.. xi h.a u e ale doing-and it is by hai rtcm.unciOd.iiion \e.c have tllu presum- eC to -litress Vouaar xc.- .!i:iM." .:i, t will Frromr. U .'v-,-r.. A .St..ctmnr. find these papers il the i|rintEt ncus- LATEST' FOREIGN NE\\ S. papers trncloedl. and in dhe proc'eduilgs vti the couit rar'Iiii, aid will point tiiem ou Great prepa rti;nonsa er e n-irLini ili to the i-.imu.;b g.-- i .rir ut, nri on.ly a de- !,nndonr for the i::terrrent r.f tli ci ue-te Iro'p1r o i'-- 'nr .ii np]-ld c..m n-.lrn Qu Pi, w.ich ,.s to take place oil ceg of the S cpilllh thETri in Thriti. ra 1,t (he d of December. ,'e:gn ; nrl.ru;\ e agents dn ins;Ug.t-,rs of I he Ino1 e nber , Jian liiiut.ial.I a .t-I,.t ilie Uni d S lite, Genoa pr.Do ir slfir, tlltt on tlie blt as pl'- niiig, L n aid 3 douib,. ti' t r ii-' ci Ilt- Of Septeriii,,r, M r. JODPn tli, rS l, r, ,t s I n,'lin .[iri t 1 ra ." rii, i Cnn iil GPner.il nt Tripoli, d ni t ,',f "it .M ".:< \ lhe- i, G rne r, l r ..n ^ *rG.': or , -i j;iirlfi ciiati i, irn l i..f .ILch I L ent 'it t.o lillt \ithi hi; Scretary. lile so e11ll -....rltl. a right to deniand ilic tlie Dan;nah Consul, .lnd a .lariilsary. punishlment. title is tle comiranhdant of a Pehin,; ''patrrl ed froin liis rin'kllliicinr. spJn,.i shi 1:.Ct, h-.in byh the s:alcrtd el;a;e. lip : n; attarkeld v e tliice M onrs of -neit .4 trLE Wbst., l.a liSuti. ll, Iet, tiLL * hncp ,,r t. ; r1 1,. 1 ,t-4 na.,, t,. 1,,,C-, it ;. Adm iral M inrit-!,i, ., bo strvel ning- I .tiiic s .,g ii.- le Unci. SLtt. i ll re er.l l 'in i t ltl l t ,a 'tl-el'll- '\ " eniatltir..4 'itih il,,:e Arme i n lin.i'. an' their tlitisk '. kni,cke.d imn d. v r', .leliber'd-r l .. I\ an.I i I\t tllnite n ilipiiuLahtiiin nd wo 'do 'i;iv m i-rIler ''l himn, had it IO fllieli ,,ii l,,t r ,,int. lt i, a fl'u.- in.r, Bri- ,f been I f,-. r.-.t i in l Ili cr iri[an- riIi **'. ju's l l, i, l :ir I' l ll t t i U. '*It itl .uml- rn eIi , i n ,.e ,,,. I l .Pis 0. i ,',,,,* ,I ,. r '.*I nl .I '. '.,,he tl t 1 c ,' i r r1 o - ,dl r.t ilio, I ...... ..... [i i ,, n ,,Ii.-i .i ,. o"'ri, i Ih bl-.., l, to tlt Palace ofl he Lilnri-nli, ifr c:iiri ii, oni tlnc' asimne hio.f- I):arlc.l lli j i'iliii-i pt rre e -r I 'l l ra.t;'Tri tilities. tlint -'oub. he ri' lllcrol, :iril then r col- L,t u s corn: tlio the case o rf .Arbri-,,le- ,t ked af t hl e '.,li, t .l I is t c tnlrv- lite a,- t.k ..n l, jirit I- liiih 1 .:I ,,.n- - nh. i,,hi th], e I......... ,'. lie it.u .. 1,i ll ,.. ,1 -se t c.,- ill- t ith itl -..i ir tih e- A .T. ... ..I i ,.u .. I i ,r. ..I .r n '-,r, r 'i r.t l-T I &' n r' lirt.lc t, 'Ip li, tahii lt .ii.: L' iilt .i a ,-" the P t-j sh 'u-,llcl ,m1 i 'rlfnt-. \ C tirm l iiiiat in It.IJ I,,itai.i.i -,.1 miii ...- -oIl.ect oft.is t. rc, bulll irr- ,t of W .. o. 01.11 fl i i llu 1... 1,i t .I.,, 1 11 L i c e ot 11 ,( o. ( i, ; 1 ,, i ,l t- ru s I..1 :l ; .il .,n u ih n ii .. i wa.s exii e one u-i tc i MIa r o , l Ceii.. ll i.i ll i tii: i it, l l t 'lrn \ i l i' l l- l i ,un i ohl I t r. M., Ar i and t, i ,. i ,l .. i i' en.ced t o odea.,. L r l O . lt Aiii .- i h t l j t 11.i a i r one h cu tii.-i, i I uril ii. I e A14 ',:ti' 'i ot hIler re. C 'l ,l l i ind iJ C \ K t 1 i. i 1t.l 11, li ..tnCl :i I i' A n lid' l ., i -l, f ,,;,r [Ji.re.t M .tri r .- Ilu ti Sp.in, b l .e ut e I .I tl s ,. -i l l infiOlil ti:n Pf thi e :n l'llP r~i- dii.i nil i N .glOs, Hluri tlle C ih llnl -ii lhil *llr ,.' -t. Faiks a, ,i rp.sl 10 .ua le they,. "Chap l e on l, rt -n1 conl til it "run i,, could. t i r .gacco p.tiL the cUianr eo... i ,s t h1- Ainit nfl" 'in- rn ire .ir -,il,.l !r, thi l,,in : pr.. I: tth tl it I rLI-,. l"1 ,, rl't 'i .. a ,ia il't', f,,:, ,, .:,t in.d ii t',.: do.:,ir,..- ,.-urin.- .-qil:)I r,.;'i *e r,: T ripri (,.dy tM rn ",-l it Ad Ie i 1,tit l tl i iei i I il, i tnen 1 Fl li fod rn tf Isl-l b e oi f Il e iL iii , 11t .. .l..... ;.r 1. .. il '.,J, Ih It t I d II II lli C onmil, p. '.? e V '- .%v i-,i ,r! ll inr - ?1... ,.. r >,u th:i. tr io ibl, .* c.-it ':'],:,ii t ;i in | ;i l'T ;r -_ i r il d c ri l i ll l atit , N e.. -'i,-,i'Jen,:n i1 L,_ o.net- .. tl *\T r], 1: p A rI i ;I' (n co al aik.1i r .01 it ',T 1t lo jisn tuno Ii~. lia e h inl.i.ii ;ti it ..s rel lliialt) p e i t rl i ries, ith a re- !>l..ndjIn t -s M c r,' o,:,r, alandoniiq g the n- r 1" re Ani| 1H1 0.:.l I i .ermenl. l.re, a r"""f Wat hat happened. lt ia i..,, l.. i tI l H ..ri- :gieo r, li I i 'LJ1 lie Al.111; ,! r .--.-i.-r o hl-a r.-r e -.! ..i .IL .ch lli h. embii rk..-,d at Aff :. i, n to I P -r ;, ,. 1 ,t;-1nt.-1 S [-li .l r riltl .il l.... tli ,l l v ...Jln .., I..,, "l'hl-tt-voudbine had persuaded him they Chapelle On thel 17i1, o ( ,in mbrr, could yet accomplish thle conquestrof Flori- the-'in ofr Prn-Q;r r-n !",I i 'tl. nril da, with soldiers L.:. Le r<:c init.. ,i % .IN A.in (i|,. Ern er,'r ofi .th.,i ... A. 2 , from the corps .I ( ...n ,,,n, A ,-. ._ ,. I % nrt real. e, .i.. l o t ll,,, hirl ser .td ,iinl<.r Nih,.11; dal i h e- lt, l ic , \,iac wit the L.ke td LLt.i v l.-ch cu ,. L- l. t ,;t ; .I-n'ilrpt *, n r-ts - ilad been IiIy l di-aMiiLd I ; ..h1a Aul 1tNC .- r.enr Frankfort, to a) .'n ,ili.l h I l"-n- g'roes to i)UI- lo1iJ at I ,irplI BI jI... l j per-lr Ar,,'XAN i.n. N.i Cifii rrnlt', ii ilalh-e.,., %d.Ii-.. ) l.j. ..n ..,,,,e t. ...'.-.iic, ,, r i rumou1r had been received ti ,i n 11G. i-tch di llirt tr o.. l, i ,1: -' ,,I A i ,-.it .. all i,,.n ild ,r l I .' II, I, p p* : . lLiJ : 1 P iln ri ll l ii gl inmt h l i. il i ac l i .'il i ,JU l.t-j : lillll. Ill ,i ll^ t. ll '. ,,H I il hl M I l fl--r Iisul uctiiosI th'.r t .l iirig iiirl I..,i I La i. .I I IIU 1 '.- t1.i thall' i- .. 1 ..: i 1 I' i u l itt l III- t i l.. ua l ah Ai stl CI Ii L I l '. it . ll il .. iI i ]t h, i,.I' i ...1- i i L L -a 1, 1 .-.1 Ali . I > I :ll 'r.in I ll 1A-lli- Llii-i ..*; .l .ll.lu. ll. 1 I ai..Il.I Lth.1 i'i.ic ti a arochtamatZi. 'lOlhiciIt asi t !i:trve L.,.. -. 4- J .- T i. i L L. i-~ -e J.h1 .I 1 ll ta u i 111. t i t l.. a it edt Li I i .iil. i l.. ,it .i h i li.i lii ., - fur. the Ilul, ..,l ,1 11i, r-aii LCll. 111 .iiin 1 iI. despotisIl oif S;aiL, aLnd or feiaaling thtelin LO lItili it a ti... a l n.iI l" 1. 'iiettisidU ies. lie iad pers~u .-I ir. :'; ..,ii tv otuli listen t.o ni ttil her', In1t I' u.l'll.liL 0 ject w'as tIo ,.ll the tl i.t- I, I h11. Ll nilcd Statst.- i'ilere is sonLle 're'-inn'l to snllpp1seSc lltat ie itadl made lnilmltll. e a l.it t a, ,l l ,, alnilal nature, to lii; Llil, i. l I.\ e.,.,'t. 'lins ,, I i'.1 I ti.l 'a 1, lilt', .ti i, i ' .-1 i Ji L t 'i i 'l i l i 1i 111- 1 ,_' 1 ,l l ltI ilpi.,1u I i n'm lrll .- la l.J lli ;. .l '..^ IIu ) . \rLiihi L' 'lU :, U rlui'I jlii.i iltn . I, M.,'.,,I 1. i .i .I Il .! 1 I ,I i I i.' 1. ., n 1. 0 itll, 1| .1 al .' 1 1a1 i" I.... i. it I l ..1.. -. . A luA 1ul| l t" ... I ak ..,: it -.. ,, ., ,, ile llaught l--i rilliti It lr i.s LO is V'. iV.l.'nl. Ir ln, i l IM l,.\ -P li.,l lt'.l: lt:';, :iC j1 .111, in lllll^ I (, : l. I*I= i ,, ia 1s'nI, did l .,i 11. 1 lil. lt. i.rjlri: a uuil' iiiati. r.t a ll-t i ta i .i . i hi lha Ui. .i al''h ,- l liil. iA l.i i L i. ili Iu It .i ol .' C ...I aLh.' :.l i "u ti t a .. ill, "i ' l l,,l, ic, l l l|, h ll .l il. 1l the c i. ., ,1. iil. iet i l llll Ill,,il Ic ll i il .t n i i- .Il' 1ir. li-l,' i li I it il i t: 1. 1- e it. i. .11. 'I,. t c li t N b 'l' l l it. ,: -,lh: [L I.i N ,.m l .lll ltl.l \\ ii. ltLaatl'S jlu iillialt .l ., [.l Iaii' It. American and English war ; andl the r.ause 'to whi'.hi tl I lunItI, 11 C? the i.ig. st.'- vile, L't* er. lahiiaiurg r a: isti, til,. i, .i td States.; L ,. From the settler "lnisithed .in Brad- ford county. Hunting.-On-Friday the 4tlh Jan. aboltIt t70u ni'ri ul t1ita- ni.i2 hiiLuN. ii ig, hutlnhilps, formed :I hulihtiii, iiht1. The signal foi' the procei.diir ;t gic n- en on Freiichliowni mountain, which 'na e ;ill6 c-i d Uv all the htrli i. t i-f tla- holiiit'r, .o. I ipi-i a cit cuit m.'t %..i t viile' in lhe.pace aif 13 minute, h'lie linilter. tihein pro'iress e'l toward ai centre in \'vysi lItrnshliip; slooiti r and diillt the 'n.iile belare tihe.i4t, ui4- til the circle bec' ie i oo0 ii.iil 1.1 uhi e 1ilit. iitl a.i l'tetyh ite aniiliali were then attacked with bayonets fixed otn pfle,.i clubs.pitclh-fl ks. &c. witih s iic u. l.:--, thlat nearly e0 dteer, 5 lunerI., 9 e ollei & 11 fi.l'es were killed. It wai calculated that 5i0ti deer, 1 Lt'.1rsI, anid 20 wolves, e-caped, together wiltl a great numniber of smaller aniinal-. Tlie expePditiion \s attenderll itith cil- cuintaincs Iidglilv iit:trestin- to iiiin- ters,&-closed,as uli.al,\l'itli great nirthi. ANECDOTE -hrlilip of Macedon being on the Spartan frontier, wrote to .the citi. 2 1, to. know if h' e -h.-ill cume .ias lor an e-i-4y '-Th' licjriaic aliiswer 1as 5 st-, ppr,-F2rr ,L,, .gi,0I at .oi.r-!i'-Clinp 'lr on17t1 I 151, ,'%no1. 1818, b tfhR l'p.',i.oiti oleinrir;' '-f f!'. C of t.dr- i,, IFran: ' (i',u-itii ',,;4' r, Prt- in it'd J /ts-ia TheU;ntr ersi of Aiiilrtla, Fiance, Great iritai:l, Prrs ;, :iitd RLu -ij.i ; L 1n 0 -,*'lUe i.',. it' IL :O 1,,llr ,. I n .. t .' : ;, I, ,, ,,I | II ,,, r ,i n \ .,' .r i rlI If il,, '"t ili i ll I r ,i i t, i (l' I i l- - evacuation of the F' ei.'ll Itirlitnryv hv the foreign troops, iand :.!'-r lining ilhh-id .;eed to 'each othl r t!..: n *te., of which copies are ut iliinte i. i, tii .-- se'nbled in .11'.-r ,'r' to take i:tt, cils;ttraieral! til e relations which om)'ht to be eseailisled, in the exist- ,o.tate of things, be'.*i.- irI nrM inl lhe co.- il- ';- i ;. '.> is i e i of I. ..' '. .'il o:" 5 ,". S- I -- relations which, by seeuo;.ir ti, i'r..Ice the place l i (i bl. toiil r *' h v 1"'- t r r i ,,, .. ;'! !J:: ,1 1 i C. ii- closely T-. til i- i r. ,I i i- ,ul t at l is, d o in t.ll fl i c l. t i -. a. That whiijte hi iA riutt .- i.t lr o li it- .ot-er states, ufrom the, p..i~.icrip o'f !iitiite P un.11i!n- i,., in .. ,' i ,,1" l.I ', i I 41 ,, i n.. .." i'; . hi ltertn d .cied over alltheir cr. ',i, areltion, s anT. f i nterest-a ;.' ." 1815, thic (',ii Its -ulj.i i ibi:,g I ,. i - ent acts,(eo, in conseq ilet ite, 1issbi b.n. tIe backnsowledge and i- -atb-itye- I. That il..y are 1I, .I-, r,\ ,.,l :.'. ' never to depart, neither instheir mu- iureal relaios, nor in those which con- nect them with other states, from the principles of intimate union which-t h.i- citherto decided over all their cl Ir.- motn relations and.interests--a uni.., rendered morestrong and indissoluble by the bonds of Christian fraternity uoth r ol he S, I'ri n iis h it e fri'nt ld amIiiir, themlselves.-l Con "id. atIa.it union, wyhich- is ith more ralnd durable, inass uceli f.d it d.penei on no> separate iitei-i- t (r ratip-. rv crni ilationi,- ni n li t. for its obi.-ict fltT i iinti el,.1> h., r i .l" .Irr- crail peace, lonrided on a rcligii,,! r]L . spp"4t for the ena ntterNs cntininl in the treaties, and i-ir lt, i vltole ofrt .the ri.-J!its resioncin'u d in tre ftpi e P. "li Ph r.ne. a- h a,.. ', ith other powers, 1.v thp rilhi'r.miiin u!" tihe lgitilniate Mimarcliial aiii Con ii- .tutional Power,'engages henceforth to concur in thile maintenance and conso- lidation of a system which has ji'e:i peace to Europe, and assuredittldu- ration. "4 That if, for the better atfniiri the above declared il.ije-rt, tlie Pwulr- "hicl. i ave concurred in the pr-estait net, _l ituld ii l;.e i. n'cii ; 'r'- ri. ..- I Ih l ,:1 rtit ul:; i, ca l .b-, t.:.., . I.lhe SIJ ci r t'. llitein cit--, or vl l.er" I -'l:t tive IC M ii trrt, ii :i'id hI riii :I ",- 1i.lle;, oi .ti'.tl iII L inl (i oii I lhL r rl 'l el IIIII t -, irn l.i Io .I ,- l tIe. Is 'e r-el'rence I t hu tiUl ubji.t lir Ihi;h prescilt ile bertritinit, e lie i e maid plit(' t l" lit 'e 'i ii:ilL.';- -.1 all, i, t :,' I11i i n 1 i. .. ibe pr ie i.i. ll !i M.l, i v in., 01il dl i' - i:,iCllll. C I i hi IIl' illlt.i -l 1 : l l 1 l ili Ith c.i-e ofl" ie nir O: r";. I ii ji fur I it' t Iehir o ,l c .Il i i.lly 1 ii1 fl tI. .- 't l tl,,' ilitli t l l i. 1 Il i I: .r 1i.iI.- - ,f f.U Ti. 'l. ir s 1 il l o l i i.i .,k I .I..ia. II Ca ri. e i iliitie 01 a I.n iai l in iil;lli, -Ii the pai t Of -ii h ii I l, i-u .'aij.l' n-, il.e .lid1 al iim i ni .i r liit iil, Fid ll - F'1r Tie I';i lr- iL-I'l l .tLl I t.ii ,'i,-il t I' li t pi th' ]l,, nl lh,1 .'iih . eid'er direcll uor by Ihcii lI'leniiui0lini Itarihs 5. hT int tlc ra o L tiinin conta'inei( in II.e -1! .i a,. t -fi.i l I, i!',,!, knu rn i, ;all tile C ... t,I f I' .I.,,.p r ii ,hll ". *; i'in d hl .01 kl afirw, % hi *I-hall ,0 ir-it it Il l -i iii ,litinl 't'd ; lie V'ic- trci,, iid I ,1 ,'n 1 !, .:i.' . Slhl.> e ill ( ..i l .' .l(, ,lli, 1.,'> i 10- ,.iJ I l.,f-,I in tt ,. X I'ER0 f t.: Si '" .- i: ]l.i.. I r_ (.' ii, .,,' . I lc i. tid rIi H ai DuNui r .y, i l | .i 1 II ti l r i I I 'l1 i l I a F , ( I., -1t I i I i I t i in i rt ,- %1, i ,'.c T. 1 '' I I'l- i I'.1 S IIt l I ii V. ili. I- Ir Cr' T I ,r. "1". '..l-n l I i i f.'t cNm mitt4- fro o;:i i rt i 111i-, Ielin i ril inl a .-p *l tl lim hl "i(r,;liicules i th thei r ol- La d .in.. IrtI, ii u'.. : '-ethe la r ilii.-'. rl l I ,ii .mp-iri r i li, i toi-n, ir i, in il l l tie i Pl rit's r I'..\tiJl iie bakf'-r. Mar. l in.i'l, ci I k.-t, s k alin I I: m it i c i i:r. P, tL nJ i ,_,l a iaiAei dli l up Ih ll. ,,ip t io t'a fitv- crt Lvy tl't ci.iiin tli v lt,i ih..by a' ii..,I,.. i .i .I ,1.0 v, tp, l|.::t eom uin tee i rcl\ ,l .I, at i, ari'l tie -i' d i:l i, r,., J t i i. -. l 'h il thii,. : 1" i i !:i 1 vi. t (,f (!-,: w lule ''Li- i Ile ii !it i -nt -,lt flilr i- er nil ltI h :' i r.h .-it- i ,p l ii-p, :- i,,. l li || llr .t I i -, e. i ft l'r,,'. If. ill. ;i - ,I ,.' 1 i.' i .i iIi- l i !.h I i',' h l I *' Il.llli rfi l. ic .. o o rne.al .ija konr, iand le ',[h r -.,I .... r, I .. I ils j uldvilr lis "' i"ril i'i, IIf. I, n r ti.- 'r I i .l ll rv iIk ,ire etriiile.l tie i 'e a th'.lt lie t le ir a il rirv.'' d fii. h t :ktlill],,uiv ('ltl-liilttpe 'Iirr'.l 'biutip.' , _,*II (C -i. ,t"i.. -._,_ i'5 COi;d n' f : i /'i.n *bi' n 'il l' ,tI I Iel. II ',' on tesae .eoI H It. 'e'. t-i'ir, It rf. .lCl lt ha i'i n p- iton. reltd, Ml. Mib.r Peter M!d. ,ii.ilin.ii '..)I.r,C .n. MI Gf ge, Mf .i, tuiI. Sdru r in tI, C. TFIIOM OUlt H C.'I'lll F .I',.!.. 'iT. //ashhgidt, Jan. (5.--7Tie) va.I ,, n"tii lie,. h., b e i p 4 i '.i i-i'. i a da L " 'r, L,.,; : -,; i rely, w iI .,.l .f t!.e r. Ii-1 i' Id r i tnnlh i to e I'. i Iitl rhil ?. slil rl e- Y e';. r .. tel'r t ,lli D, ij in h .**r ii rf...l a . i' Oil~ 0 i'f a i c I I .! I o i iI tit Iior T i-, .hi i ll ii'r n t- l ].t .- t ,- *ir it .ell t i i e iM. U r. I .,I i i J h i. C i -e l '1... n Tiaursday, u n. t 4-. on of" a n 'p.y to rn. llt ;i ii l ,& r. ,.lr.,i, l-- -\ .ils l e i, n a- of Lancaster" coutt yl, .an'I Iflil ilbei jin vi ...rs of the hii'li:,y. Tl tlme I',r the .u lir h .n it -I la rv. f,,r r',n )re''evelhtior ol kiJlrli' iirl bl:l;.l,=s and ,::iir\'vi.e t\em ,ni.I ,,1'tlle F ai.. A iso .1 n o n Iif l, il >.t tihe ri I;. l i. :.11 i '.-fv of' ;tf.Ii liel.-t ;ire, on the same. subject-- I-le,'rii-oI to ,he Committee having pe- titions relative to blacks under consi- deration" 5h. Coxe-To vest ,tt, .(es of habi- tual di'unkarti's in trustees. Friday, Jan. 15. ,r. i'n, i,,,,l,- ,,or annulling the chapters or the banks of .1B-. .-tF. .i.l ',,--.- rLeciiia ': :''. tr .- ', ,nr:e ;i tl -. t v ih. z.'' e al bar;i. 'i,-, c-jl.e' t'. plr ra-,.,-n-- lh.g .' erI f- t. -I i ;I:L' C il'e co ,lpensalr iu v t .'fiuA icate bill. '1li jieutpr Jatuni t \i -.l n t 'areed ten.r.g--'.ie;Ih t,i.,i eaC:ti-invicd to call. .udges. to, and the resilutiun was negated. lhaudsome pictures-Grecian daughter, a Mr. Dearth-Rachel Stevens, to be Sa-uwJ-dy, Jan. 16. most valuable an.l 9ilhecd specimen ,f art, divorced from her husband. To Dearth, Mr. Jenks, i;!ir, r;;latli;nr the siz. -- CrmAs lCr.nt h -i.i-rl ch la t the h, lindimian, Coulter. of the bushel for measuring lime. lel.t--s..n. h;ls 'inte steep, and ir.exhaiis. Secretary of the Commonwealth. m5da, Jun. 18. ,ly fertile-Lorge nianviu h.ise-trec., I Mr. Weaver presented two peti- Mr. Purdlon, tJ. 1 oill--To repeal t'-nt for hel.tr.n: .h.le troc."--ove- t in_, praying that art investigation ot tn i. ac in re- l-ok n el -r c ,g the olffcial miscrdi.t of the Scrjta- th, :tirn It' act of 17r9, iT re- 1- oks E m e dule -g.rnd cre. itiresf iPn ry of the Commonwealth, arleeably tr, 1,l, t ipinti .w j.trIrs: To pie- eie- C he er county ,fmuus fur n, i the second memorial of Jl \-. eri ri ,ier '. tlelales for dlebt. bee------Ari ., e ..-.r"r ---.pietCrf ,I Olthe setod ,.emrOial of J101 W\\r;4., ti, mra be gone into ,.lr ti-arth, btll. t' divorce 1 acha- ptsce-larget and landsu. r .c iT l I After debate, the House decided Lt PennstChanliaii-- celltnt prec.:p.tr-U-l.uCe that the petitions lie on the table. "r I I ill for the erection of a State 'd g'.,a"a'g si,-'.'- St,, at rie lsignoa Jr,,!dnry,Tan. 1S. C1.irltj hi.t .. .-t,..! ,l on io fne of aen ,ahihgt o.---.-in-ug rnf,, rt Mr. Jenki-Fruin Burks county to Represn. ni .:; i rel-.i .-f noiced com'nfrta'bl qr' ers-- stiv d', oAr ti ilivest tlh- estates of hubiti.dl dliu.k- ,, a :l t:le 'e t ..le; and there C.arpenter, .. Iv.- nu hi- la. itccoeril' ards in I'rusiiee'. And a pt-tiaii re- r,,seI ,a'l '9-.dents be- -- hat's here?-" On i l., ,li einrib latfve to the bushel for infeisurnI ,, ,,, |. ial, t t not ra..f (i. the priici- ill he d .iate.l thle qi., ,-,-r.,,,It p r t lime. pe1 of the bill, nori alteriit tIhe dlnllnil ions in Pernnr It itiia to L peir,,intiu. Id t, I- Mr. W hite- Four petitionl for a ,-,r tle a i,, ,,t ir inr. in thle thiil p..e f.t IL.e;r uiatcs L. v ..II D .- ii; e tu tb nlt\V county oiut oi t.lheter and Laa- .., in' th, lI in I.ie Senate-- publi.'--thi,'k il 4.--- .:--...t i,:..un, c.f4i.er. '.' IV". -Lldies and eratl.:.li-i --prettv wnmen, t sir. i i.le Bitain trown- ue. 'i it tle Snate elected t.relletto-- li.k mt h utut ship, L aracistur .io it,,, y. .c ih )~n- I t ;'[ ,g ,- I c Di!r.'hI'li -, ; Z -- . a -.:. r .' n w court. I t: rcte ,! il- .r t, p- L.: ':.--- A. gaie aini S- ii- ignifi-edr nlahr '.], P.= r.}, 3 tlI )l e 1. ,ltlI- S ..'. : -- ,titioo rS Iroim r a. turn, fMaik L i ,rla.i md in. ... la tO h i.: ti,-c. .nto in- C aie t,, i L ,:,.:. ..I r ', "Plhilade ril- a Batk : D lnie'l H. M il- .- .. 'lu ri t' aii .d to - cu int At of th.. ... ,.. .- i V ri Ch.arl.l idllse, i r. I"" """' "h'' i -i '', 'i u- ll eJ | -an addit in ol territ ry l. *...i i .1 -i .-il f, rn it, .( titr I Ti'fe.dqi. J;a. 19. crq .i. -S y -----'.r1."y .u l l..U-.u1.u ia. MrI.\V\l,;le'--Fi.uir i;tiiionn forr a new -, i '- ..'* 'iti-- .t -er..'- by a stnder marn in go0lity out of Chliter and Lancaster. F.--R c.is .in-r .',l~r IIredi sd iy, dlai. n. g,,lrc i. s .. .--lr -,_ :i, 1 tie I,.l -ll s. 1 tht l Mr. i. `i.1--C-hFter, Bt k- aot F 1)-ID\AY. JANUA.':\ 1- schools in aidof hl.s'-r. ,n.. ,i--, ''..' n 's M .iiltnrtifiery couiities, for a inew eu.iii. The Presi'hs ,:f-i.... ut ie h-I e, I- -, I .... --- 'by otler s,. ~'.,. -- tv r nut of part-i of thlt..e. lefe' ed o. icr las prveier the i per mn.,ker .i. I.. .-....,r ic*,-- t i.r) ltug -.... t-, l rtd D:-i.is, J \11~ ,.on, 1~.ii. rn Gillinoe, e tt;,,g ite p.p,[ r ,lry. Nii trl k. I. ;'ll 'I' ulil, nl I'..l. -' ... -- itl I.lt wv ter. ,\ P. .er, !v,..at thl. ver, it will be re:-i%, a,,, I 1J r-..l.P'- r ll I,, utr.. i :,.:cr ~d ';:!-' ''1 i 'Iil t Mr. A i-.lJrJ;i e--A .a :ni ,t ilIe net ,ppai enlarged. e re .. th st,,,, a L.t er iout.l be pe.n;r ld to d ..,-.ri. COuinty out ul It.,l r anl Ltr. cast, .l, ir r i r, t IC ,5 nt t C e ek ill conm enir I,..-%- '%i- -- kA Pirin.- ely,; ,i... C t1 andl to dv.ide (:Cl.-,re c-inty. t'. ul; ,r c .c c .. .. Mr. A. lhbil~;~e t-'l ri ecuntationrs -t,.ai.-I:v. d ; h. u ..i tn--u: ,ni i,. conclusive . cit: ul Clue~ aiail l.aicaiix1e, hat iiciri-ct g ica('letct ha"id e I rk ik LI;til, ".,--llct. rte further view cof LIiti.e ul Cr.st -, a o eW Ictly ',itt o EtE I tieral and j.-tI, ith confidence, fuir l, f, u E',, rther view tlluset Cut.ll iei and for a iC / ui lhlty Iv: .,nrrn ,,u,, ,tp ,It,:,l i, iir .....t. . out ot ChistI .r n .llme. O' ,.iii,.it iih. it th.lilk .,re .rc 'l lin r i_ .- .. nt'.', M r. Boyd- three Fetitilns fir th. ito O..L p--',..s. ,l % ,,ti ,. (.,I I l llltr ,!, ,I! t pl l- r"-. o,,l of the law t. ',iig d ab -3, as -. ,ic,- :C l:,' t ,g Ike a d ju-. si,-"uJ t, c ap- lic in 'Cile, l, that he li-i., in,,ment, lates t-o Cii s .r cojuiity. .pear in hi: fli, ..r. but weafind that, as it tie C tLt'l l'IS.i co nilS'i.. *ml by m.,rny expieclt .'.: S i, il I. G -L'- s" ' M Thursday, Ja.cn. 14. hAll TOfa. to ll ito tie en.ir:r.nn practice. inl it, rils brac i ; in tie shop SMr Iti eD n.in, I t tl t,. cntinit. e n Gu,- I C,, ut ck ,.,11 otff .. ':r, n a irv ni l.ll aItcl, octl- lP I [by .I,,,e ph Townsend rads a, ilIald navi;a i)o, Creportel It se l have not ;,.id Ia.y taim,. to remit in \iet.-l, i -ter, nearly opposite thi tin .-e- biill-. To clear out o -, ru ue Ltance due. .pea.1 E.i.l- tav,'rurn, ul ere lh iit,-,.n . tiuhn in tie Olhi0 : Tu clear out ul- .\A .\Jr,;,naItsa are c "r,.l;srcredrl Ca k.-ti.ag on hallnd a bsr.eral l,,e,,i l titl I strut.iqi e iIn tihe i)D l:twate. ,riicl.s, tl, i. n i. ; Il l i.rthIn ill irtic- of The bill, di ircing I;au .tt.t and uly u, e s by settling their r.:--:ctlie SADI)i::RY, PeC..,.y his t ile, c i on a thiiil rc:lin": i i" i i t as suppoI edl by Mr. GiiiilU.,r, ;inlt nuies. .anld hope:, by purctitall at(leirl:atice, & Oppuseted b) Mi. lha iis ad,,d J'.. -I., v.-: na M ..To', (Mont.C.C i.J:an.2 l i pI. trc e t a - anLd decide.l LY jeiss aid nr, ys-'r --rie-ard a good deal.abod Chester court .'; .l,. 1L! L.GTON. 53-Nas 3i. 9--i e ,- -..,_ ;--s---die oaan anr (.:.n.: Jan 78 Tike blihl--For the rcli' i f cr.1C.h- Jan 37 A- K yder, ol N .,rthanim tun c.,unty, : ,,a i,,iSt a rr .i,,,- i et il(:ti ,,i FO t.. .-- old soldier t >.L:eidi r tBla puc tern I Admiral Warren, an olderher.o-dontlknow A PLANTATION, lying in Enia.ltlrad e r, i much ao hi--G'ju[) tie Paoli--a "- i- 0 ford, Chester county, aalj'-iiiu ilandss trnpke rud: Authoring the G much abouthm- utPaolia of Jsse Kersey, Caleb B.ldn and ernr to appoint commlsiuoncrs to lay 'iend to hlieraty--c-aui. o hinug o hang rup oftess; oKes ane 'a hlf l ih. l Ian out a state t id, friro the tll>n of .li the great men outside. the taverns, and Downingtowns containit.n 8t acres; B:iler to the mouth of Anderion's giVe e'm -olling todrink-tavern signsve- about 25 of woodland the cleared creek : o pI event the. making, Issu- ry acient--three pigeons mentioned by land in a gund s ate if .ultiv tllr. , ing:, re-i-stin, and circulating certain adlty-found in Hlerc ,, cttnni.-nricntii.ne,.l divided itt, small fields will I..,.il decirr;;ti;nti o' n-tesi inl the nature of L St. P.l.---Gru.d road--meet ten fenc', a I.Iri- p p:tili "Iflrut i>-'. .f bank notrs : were acterally- read a iavy 5 ihorse waggoI& itnat mile-horses tdifler-nit- ki'nld. Tlhe iinprovemenetts third time awiJd pas-ed. tails all bobb'd up-look neat-sonie wag- are a new stone house, a i.I.-: bu:- in Mr. June olllrrelI a re-.'thition, ro.i n;mnd I.ke shipis-c-.ne, Steam boat -Iu by 57, feet, i's stabling under- Tliha thec ciioiiuittee on tie Judiiany a,,. Jkon--Trir,-s r (a olt!"--Smi-ar neath, a ,ojidslprin.g within a small be instnircted nt eir inti ti e- I eling fnlow t, ,t--arri.int ,e'il pirnp.-. d;stanke ouf the Iouie, citil a g,,,wd milk pediency ot re\isi.g the las FlIr hiunrt- .-- ,.1:-..st $9, ,. a nlc-m.,-_ house o\er thie iamen. For a view of lar, pased in 1t.U. :Or the uonUsde- oa.n, Sm.rripsn cry Ipr,.d..o,,s-cp-i..I the pre-nieS, apply to Isaac "W. V1. Mr.a hackara thought it was a sin- .lair tLutgh---P.sitle Academn--nejt F ..-r teis, t, tho -lub-criber living a gular subj,.ct for reference to tlil J u- udi.i."i font rnIllg t t be ori ,,.i- ,l l l ,i. an l ,'-', ,' ri- t-' ,r dic irv crlanrmittre. trees, academic grove', ..aiu.l- so l .-I Il. Jan. 27 " Tlie resolution was. adopted. -.learned mnn Supcrinteind it- G., n The bilbl--'o re-aunex. part of MAif- .towards D.oan,.i .vn-hiar mng .i -- N t) I . flin, cituty to the iriunty ot Dlian[,liit t;ine i,- a db;. 3 p :,. .. lllJier-6. ia-c' a dib i lt he ec-tt e Fir the relief of Eli-ttbetth iCa mine: -own-run full--t',i s a mill l- a rr.lC-- of Isaac Whelen deceased, for articles Relative to escheated est.al : U u enii- iw f.,th,,on fe lce prits on the left-made boughtat vendue of his property, or courage mre elftectu.dly tie killing, 1--, rrr ul.1 of sm ,11- .:.re ai,l lirm.--taunJ, tiltherl is. muitt comilt fi,.r- i; ,-al lipay voices and parathers; c iLe read a thet o it--C ., I n n orb ued D. L-. second time and ordered to a third te t- ociiin t bidpng -... b ue D. i . trde i iglat--oci3agoi1n-l.,tIlnOi,: i CEt-a--,,. "lde sliii t'iier'. Tribill ft- e recover of money t mxteethere for muital improvement in NOTICE, at lhe sai t;l e ,s onm- 'li'We ill n atur ttie rec -ery of money-.ll due the Commoncitlcaltn ftoin ceitdln i e*tu ki..ilelg. --- -Jlent can;pl,:-h .- PO ct ,odis-rlia,,i, it thII -Y-pcr- Batnks, was co-nsidered ini committee rnoira.Lie enmpl r ,ih-- ItAt vIlle h, tielty nwe,, h.,, -,,icc,,. r t,, ,, ,i,. of the whole, Mr. Musher in the chair, Oilns .irin S,.,liu,=h.,,lul t.l, L:.l chillkll-ui y f;iOns thle i" Federalist," advertise- andl agreed to. n-:t make a cann.l through it -wiater at ments, or handbills, that pay or be [Tliii bill proxides--Thatthe State Cnluntia tlgher than n-..., m n-r.gn. ,,, ;,the ali.-ratiii otred them Treasurer be and he is hereby anurh.- .:as-,int .ighlt ten steam p i'ae h boats run- without re-pect to pl'li.. rized and required, to trinisnit to ,,l ,,thri.,,igli ,t a d t i-- ljl i 0to.iiia. Il Da. W .r some atentt or att'irne'v, any' bank don't think it i pr.-ic .ie-thv A.ct.IJ ...plen Jan. 27 78 notes, wc;ich may at any tI-ll- rerat ii gauo bytheBrandyvinetoWilming- - in nte Tre-a.gr, plai t-a- Piass the Var. W\URTHIY OF AT'TENTION which shall not be redeemir ic, i r. n .- o G rund, ; -, co-prod FOR L O TO . withll pecie, or in n,,ti oibalr s thic .. f G-t mnd, D[.thul,, o- prad- FOt S\LL oi TO rLt '. ta plcir, or in ti e Wihre> s. m -od literary waresin market-- Tu,.nt-eizl-t acres of Land, in the ai'e satpecie, or in ,. 'Cut a ,?re State b'n d al rather Lto much iin politic-l pep- hi;lghst stiatef cultivation--tlie Ihouse Tiea1-ui r .1fl tihe amount, pa',.: .,, nPr and Jusrd- rurnitffatt ie s wan, and barn large and con\elienit--Milk -i uon;lIs with interest. odun ctand .1 ine .'mi!"-oad name for house aind \atea at tlie dour-J geood That if ant such bank shall refuse a strea"'"m **f ater-bear.away to ith right, beatinii uorchard, woudlaid, atid l"fn- to comply -ilth the pro isioiis of the iy st i i-shalron-botaniic .arden- iry cs in der-ituat in g,,I rder-situateinthe town- !ir.t sectni r of this act, the State Tre.a- ;'s winler!--grea itaiict) of fou.r;gn a .1, i;,- hiip of stain, ,Villas-e GCi ee, Del. surer stLoll ordnlr suit to be imrnediate- .gel.tn s trCesarand plants--itsfirnvr oai iir co. tivel miles from 'lPhiladelpliia. \ coI itir-nced, and uii .ii j.,uimtnit I Ie c-.,crrespailenit of Sir Josara Bi:bia- .ilso-For Rent; ieieg Ilad in favcr c' the oainiaill- but he sleeps with his fathers; his trees A capacious store house and dwel- w.-ultai, to collect the same by execu- -iroip; his flowers i,, her; his plants la ing house and garden; water at the tinln.] glish; a.ad tile wind Jaigh in low rand mcl- dooli--.ituate in the toinship of C'on- Fr iday, Jan. ar -..-i lmurlinrs lthr,,'he lef~l.tcs branch- cord, Del.Dco. it is a fine reighbour- rn. Erlen called up his resolution .s, mourning th;r reported maser-- hI"od, arld as a stand for a store,. is not for the appointment of joint commit- n .unp by i-rdny ieprdn the ountn y-some teie 'o proceed to M'trierta, and exam- ., i other" Icomioday ions a be had vouty-so ithe -iitionn a ,.1 t rih ajjl-- roi ,lU qiIati-lopir in. icconnodatians iay be'hid ihth iine the situationtf the bank at that rg ich.dl--romit;e situation--ppular in. the above property, if required, and pj.:e, to uncertain thli.ther that insti .-itrictor-pcciuiarn fac;hty of inpart;li p,,session giten oil the first day of A- ultion is ~(f public injury. knowlcdge-- I'oceed towards Westches p..il nest ensuing. .Apply to thle sub. Mr. Mifddlestartlh moved to post- tir over manv a pleasanthill and valley-- criber living near the premises. pone tle consideration of tlhe resolr- [Iouse at tIhe Ieft--comninin.uig itliiil;on-- JAMES M ILLER. lion, that they might see what v-as lookl'd, right corefrt tLle- deszieen the Jan 27, :' .'t78tF S Hl'iL T )I S 3 LG DEN, . C.'r;.ir LMAKER, wilhies to infirmin r isi friends and the public gencially, t lhat he lhas enlarged his business, so u ai to enable liin to keep ready madr c urniture continually on haiid-and b liaose that are di)sposed to fluor hiim iithi their cerstmin, inay depend upon , idin;g their w ojl dune to their salis- r auction and at tiie shortest notice-- lie till sell his nialing.,ny furniture na t :he Ph'iltldelphla prices,' walnut ainl t c -1 "'.t :i a !,.: unti pir ici s,r aIind leiners Inis work to any .part of the :ouint. ) ,tclhiester, .lan. 27. S A.NtMI'IlI P f.'bI.C sAL:.E. On Sixth-day, the 29th instant, al ; tilh due liing ul [ile ;ijI.- : itr iii a .1 - to'rn,Ea tau-'lcin, all lite store goai- iiI i.i'l, the property of DaiId \t ilsiJi &. 31-lse- lli,-pes, deo. t'iz. man.ny Dry !.iJiod Q Lueei', .Gla', Ti aild 'al tl- ' ei \il e-aShu els, l|.ades, Scyties, - .,kli', Aug,.,is, t. 0iiI7.c li;:d-crte'ws, PuAt-, iirippii- p.nii', Bi-ider-. Tea k-it- jal ll T .Je and e -ie's, hlij .-la .iinl I',ng K. i'es and Flen k-, 'T'able Sa il d I,..t l liniri. Shl...i , Buttims ;taill Needles, all kinds- l'ein plate 'r tu\es, and rra.ny other airticli ii lI.i' ila.in are line --c Or.ice ite, . ruii'Lhes any kinds, Ropes, Dii 1,I ',i9ln,.ir; .h tai. oil, (I'td,ii r ite i(',,a boul d l Il str. dli., T lurp nliine ald 'l in s-ltnds fer u ,irn', B.t-un. l.rd, l i.id, -en. ty iaurn el-, half l)t.., Ci ,s, ial f L.., iKe4.;, [uk-l &c.-.A Sc..re- ,ary, -'oia.tTr (.Clpboardr lgin-s frunt- .\n elh:ia.it toio li o e Sl 'altc and ih[ar- l,'w i. .'ale ar it., i'elock and condi. litmus tlatJe kntyo-in Lv' DLA\ lD VIL .OI. . :,,tr,,]h,,:,r,, i-t M ,.o. '_,-. 2 n l l ." tl' I_ 't .l" t: ,.I.\L IN II.,OL. 1 ic G-.ri ui!er Ithe supeiinteu- ( I ,.,- .iiiii.r K iuib- .. citineil on the r.adr leading from N Arli.i,\,i to he I I li: r pi in.as, in Chester county, Penna. 27 miles trom n Phiii lip ia. i A 3tL.et iS es tabilished by Jamei s LI- liitr, U.- l>-a)u-..r I .t.. I,t es.' n urt'j tr, t, aJnl Ir.l'jiit;i. cit'mitinaul, iIallI, between PI lui .h.l ,ld'il tlhe school. - i-n' .,-?. -- ate established, wiiclh Cl'liatli_. at'' i ith Nurn its..t n, Down-. ntI,''lat in' ait Vestchester, every week. 'Twenty four scholars are nov. i. the cli-al, and 0.cCluiie t ladutijn- pio- Sild.iJ 1i a gu, enitr- htlei.aI lIr ith.I leiti'.'- seasonl. -. min. IRpil ing; Wrlting, Ar t!h- nit It. L'., :l Gra:mm;r, Gco2raphy, th( ti ul .itllps and .Gi,-etrl, a d thei ~' nt. ir- Ih la ... ,,. -ralie a g, i.i i> !..,r btard and tuition, Fift Dollars a Quarter, payable in advance, with Five U'Ollhr, i qi i iater e-:.ia lui the Fi r:rii h 1.,i '', e 't" FoI tin: a..' A uiii tin of plitirItsI and others haviln business .t [l, schl, there is a house f etCLi tainu- 1111 iI Ot tint? E itr . '.icatiotilii, t-i II the ,:. r ; te'" weeks in the 4th aitid two ijn th 10th This institution hail its orit.n with- in.the pa-st e.ar, aid is corui qu'titly lo.i! kli I I r 1 " For tlr- principles upon hich it i- ctndiuct-,d and fon tre ic Ili.,actnr ofthe 0 u ., is l ':.ant", are I .:o:. 'i t :ire.- i.r:.:,! t : 'u: < .l .,ri n .: .,r-n ton, is.,;;t lJ-, r r, in Plil.leil. phta-Enochl Lewis, Nc.s -ilrtn, or to Caleb Iit i .-ur, Jr. uear WVestches- ter .-- - V iLUAL. it .atLF l s i %NVt k.il. (ill .\LL : Situat in Di lianure (.'.rit1p. Lr: n- caster county, r thile st :ife i.anal lead- ing from i'i:il: hi.l ii.i it" '. .ii I' r- ry, five miles fro in the latter. The im- proveme uts c 't;i.nt in *i-relrchant and' t.'u, t ri,1. with two i-u.n 4" tiit.e-,;- d tirer nllaclineicr, Hemn Mill andil ai iiill. 'Tl aLibu I mills l1.ai :au cx. I- lent water power, and counmand a "great run'of custoin, and nll;, be sup- ,pli;d t lil tl-:,t *:r 1<" t frA, .,i thie riv- enr Suiq,,iati.in. It is also a .ood stand tor a Clover mill. This situa- tion is inferior to few, if any, for a THE FARM, Conf iiai 128 Acres of 1.and of a good quality-about 70 Acres well timbered. The cleared land under good ferico, and remarkably adapted to tihe ..1 oiti thfclatter i nitd the utility i-t" pi-letr ;--the bulititg are a threat. story 'tuore hiornse, 33 by 28 feet, con- venieltly conatrittd-a good Barn ith tables underteatli, and other i-ilt building. This property will be sold altogetlier, or the Mill and about SO acres of land, as would best suit purchaserr, The terns i ill be made easy. If the above property is tot sold soun, the Mills icrll be for rent. For terms apply to ISAAC. SMITH, on the premises. a IstMo 7 sc *78S II. i .c.- ", ie: Sr''ic On FrillDA evening, tiae qustlion will be discussed. "Is the proposition for colo- nitilng thefrce, hberk, clai countiry,cosiist- ent bihh '. rnd p lir.,y and jutice, and is it S1ra ctietble "'' Debate to be public, and beg-in Larzly A'lter a spirikd debate, and '*l:.. oi esoiiu uiiul [Prl c nte I,1 t 1i t Itill: jA he petition tor an trnquiry into the itticial conduct ol tlb Secretary of tha oiimonurueairli, have been dsindisIed vy a majority ot 11--5'to -11. The Ilouse therefore, lhas solemnly Iecilel that the Secrietar lof the Cuon- unwteaittlt, thi e colnstitutuli.il coinau-l S:ileiser oi (IIt' Governor. ianv n. ake lie best bari:;ain lie can writli appilicanAr ur offices. \\r.. JONES. Prei!,nt of thI R ank if thle United states has lerigned hiii U. 8 B nk Stock is belong |lir. 'lhe debate iol the Semuinole uar, Ind tie cunduict uuf Gen J.ACKSuN litl IMr. Cc-Be, of Gcoi'-i, opcn.'J the ',. i.it .I .li.;:t Iir 1"-neP-a1. He imas "eplied o L ;'t ; CL.r. r :..r - :.us,"ri4. M r. CLAY., ,peakeri *a .. liit decided) ol~oait i sthe c:.r.duct of t hei war. The House is said to be crou ded %itli fi.lhiun and beatily. The debate .vill diuibtle,. be loni aiid tile subject is well as the public p.tience, be ex- L.i ll't e l. A CL Irt; 1afe eCfa y-iniinn has beer' s,.iied at tiie \War Ortice, fur tHenry F aracic iu ..'f N. Yrk, a;i.d 1J I ,e:l I .. Hre u% a soldier at (4Qeen Arira cor- alill tlel. l.ir.R aiST-Thle ?PReelu ,10;n for a- nienilii, the I. ite,l t l Staiti- C..-iinlitu- 1,111, -1 tliat tile Sti tlrcs i haIll bie di- Sri. Ite Ior i i" c l.i.ilu, i of i,-imbe-r- ,.f C'nii cs.s, and e tciion n of I'r-'idl'- t rid Vite-Pieidont lhs passed ti e .. it..te' -e ,'i'e by :ia I.ie mn.ajiim y. 'lrTh report ofthe Ial k comnm.tliee ic(ifi.-ti, -i lte aill an half lcolli'ni tof e da ily japer.i. l(i pi entI Thl conduct o( th.-se iniitriisd fiti the .na.'twL. iriei.t of the Barik, in a iely run r't ,,i :l, p]le oi(int r of i.:% ; r'.)l ,-.t f,'q :lat the ct.arlerr lhas bien riolated in 1u(f ral p..ii ticullr. A .pripositu..i has be,- n ma.e ii. Col<.ir,-is by MNi.Ci.AiSonE, to rt- I 1 Pi l i a l. l:. tin ..a 1 art r. li rp' l,,, i :,i> ,p t' ,n,.,] -.d ,, ,*"';n 1i t ., i ;,.v 'Ir Br,..,,lh-:d, Mr 1 ... M L.ri o r to ; I .NNsua3 N CTvs.', both tf * --t y* W'n N, ,i il,, E -i-i or 71,irs i' the -1 i i .a i. tr i ti J K i I, t '. i ut- rlienttl 10 M'S .L ZI BLIrIiMy1.. (l L .t il 1t llllJ, bt.lh oi i l n o ,ir ttliit . ---On 'Il,,i.,,,, th .-E, ;Pt,, .,W ,. t *Jethron ,.,-i' ,,. A ", J. ,<,.n l.'.-n. '" F *..t 'ri,rdl' ieT ',.Orn n i;,1 F..,,jr , Sd'.:c~i 1 ) .."..n,nl ,.hui amin. Chi ier ro -- Iri Pli.ilhlptl' hi thr RI?,I I-,.rf ir, ..- .ii. M, R .'. i 1 (a ita Dr' ) ,-c44 r. r f .7 Ei' It1 Mr.. : H c .S'.L i i.r" .. rr'lhe ;,r njDct Ji.-,ph Sli;alcrons. i .f S 11 11- l l,,_ 4- ,. -,, 4 r.. ,,, in Uwchulan township, Cheste' F.ni.wrr. P. t,. M r. 11;. n ..... i, Ithe ,-'+ Ar ..1 i s age. He h-rd i.-i been a' ....- .' utember t rt .. C .,i; n rL.f li !,.'r ft, B1, I..! .,,l ti,_.I l .h 1 l. ,W..1,, 1.e Atli ..I 'l1. r i l. i .rr, e '. i.r.ih i u. ,.g' a tedious nti lintpai tt ilin- s i, ,.,r.n,. ed about five rr.m.,.,, he ri .r,i.t:ri l Ia I'- tience ii,, i si, r' r i h '..iid i.v L. in-,[ii.d li ili.ii. rdc n t u ,.h. ; i ,.m I ,. . , ti r,,:l,is .ni i .e I .n, ri. .- a heard to re- I..r. ,-" di-l i. i ,... i i:vine Provi4 d nce,s .. to 1, I, \ i irt'. I i wh. I r1!C *l rhiV r i, 'i Ill.i- ' iesn fill, thou I,,.d a art .'t i , S' i., I.. was he k i'"ll;u-: no i-. s 'l.-' 'hi -. lct th. -t,,,,.--k e;,-,c b,+: ; .... !,, )' F,., pi, l:.tre i sa te teniire -tiak iciid. ,* i' ", l i l ilt h .- t(,rp, at .t''pi Si,', i -l, !.aid f. busin .-;: EnLr Fri- 'i 'i."-'tii-. ho. i Ue, in i'uncrii too no ,,in '_ i: l, e i: l.' ri' i ti i .. i ,ly d. it. ;iCe air, ;.i, Ij a a-i.anrd i'r s I.jr' le-r- mg bkui ,, is belih '.-d by jiutil, s t. .)e int .r e J i tl.e 'o i i *r.i a'ty. F.r tem:in jlhS! be :. l a dirt .thlnr p.irticiulrs eninulirle of t t'e S '.- .i;I-er. Pr i~t 15- n CN.. (.'oncrrd, lt M.-, 27. 7,~. FlR PRIVA'I SALL. A House and Lot, No. 1, Market St. \\;tiiiii.,<--.xv-.o-A Marsh Lot ,,-nte:iniiir,; inaily two act c., fr par- ticiilar- apply tai the Sub'cribr ion the [preri-i,-. JONA. LAMBORN The Srubeciitcr also keeps an as sortment of Dry Goods, and ready made rluinj, whicl he will sell at very reduced prices, for casH only. Wilmington, 1st Mo. 27. 78' T.AVERN TO LET. The t.ub-criher nill let hi- tavirn in the village of (Ixfotd, likr one or more yeart tlie btuildinir i, a 1'r.'-e hi irk IlIuIe-, t ih tt,'bles and slhei ad ufi. ciert ; franm ti 20 a( r'-; of land nrav be had with the farm.. Pri.,:,iien rill be given the fIr-t of Aprilnext. N. B. Asmtith shop may be lad with the above prnper- if .anted. TIMplMY KIRK. Qu0ford, lat; S. .724 1 I hi th A Tf ft st. bl ti ut, wa bl tu ho at il tic -r ,tia E tr V'- m fr ei tri m ho ar an tl til bi '-it Tl ca2 pre rin rit be de tie TI N! an % ry de diI ca Spr aco eat tec ant wa cee ed car Sp far los wh sea Iv Chi' F - atr ti Frl rial 'w - bra Tbi by: writ dlian berf .ofn E- jof them on board, made great slaugh- 'lhe Parterre. ter of them, when (as they say) they S .)tlred no injury on their parts." In r- ---- 16C2 a settlement was formed by one SBl othag tiwe u wtft! and hle .i:t."' V E3sro at Weymouth. His compa- Sny were a dissolute crew, and soon FOR THE ECORD. brought themselves to poverty, and AUTUMN. thtenrobbed and abused the Indiana. She moves with melancholy gait; Tle Indians made their complaints to GC';.i:l'd'ell upon her br.w, the colony at Plymouth, but the abuses No I oghing graces on hier wait, tll continuing, they laid a plot for Nor love with ardent tou. !'he gr-pe with leavei aI gool entwinr'd, the destruction of \ W'sEro's settle- Vow,-s oe'r hierlforcheadr'ar, ment, which was however detected lIer maltle courted by the wid, anti prevented by the people at Ply- Displiys tier boom bare. mnnuth. greet thee! maid with fearful eye; The English were thus known from CromnprJ-e a thu'my o" i ty their firstappearance among this rude From fashion's vain control. people only as robbers and murderers. l'ho-u show'at how soon the sweets are fled They were intruders upon their lands; Ofsummer's brightest bloom; they assumed the attitude of masters, thr glories lie'beneath thy tread, the most galling to a free spirit; they Thy manaion ti er tomb. diregarded their rights; there was in It while ter trhanient date I mourn short, on the ground they took, no room ly nothem blasts thy robes are torn, for peace, but the subjection of one I'liaIelf stern winter's prey, or the other. Can we wonder at the 'llhn chiil nf dlist--nutis sort thy space, repeatedly wars which occurred-at tlhe File sickess will intrud.% furious, though impotent attempts ol 'lh'> unpermievd--tinme steals apace Aad ueathn dEr nds his fo.,pce the Indians to assert their rights ?- rlhei sirewwi(th wisdom's seeds the suil, 'At which party, let me iak, was tih And practicelleavenly lore, aggressor ? Which must bear the" o hi -'est shall repay thy til. weightt ofl the crimes aud miseries that Whenlife'syoung spring is o.'r? followed ? They who were inhabiting AN4, the land of their ancestors and qui- etly pursuing their simple labonrs VOR THU VlLLA o neconD. or they whom the winds had thrown INDIAN WRONGS. upon their shores, %tho owed their safe- ty and their very existence to the peo- 'Azadvoca'e ofthi Indianalabourt p~e whom they invaded and abused, & under manv disadvatages. He draws towards whom their own misfor-tunes is information irom prejudiced or im- should have taught justice and for- erlect testimony, from the men who bearance. ad been exasperated by their cruel- The Pilgrims" suffered severely is, or whio sought to defaune that with faminean.l sickness, in the win- hey mig.,t plausibly oppress them- ter after their landing. "Thus being it that cen t.e obtained is exrparte but few and very weeak, this was an evidence. The Indians have no his- opportunity for the savages to have nrians, no poets to record and blazoi made a n'ev of tllhm, who were wont birth their achie\ements. W 1hat w to be most treacherous and ctii.l peo- n-c of their eloquence, is the rude pe in .all these pacts, e'en likeA lims ; ock in the place of the finished sta- but to them they were as lambs, Gotl e ; and what fe.w o 'their irtneis and striking a dreadi in their nearts, so th it heroic deeds are recorded, have been they received no harmin from thein."- rung from the testimony of reluctant Tlhe truth seems to have been, that the nd scornful eienuies. My readers first feelings of distrust having worn ust keep these considerations stead- oAI, this rude and hospitable people Y in view, in following mte throuli rettlrine. to their natural dispositiorns. ie annal-.l if New Eni;land. The In- In the following spring Massasoit thep an war, 'of that section of our conn- inuoQ powerful chiefof the country, is- C y, were inarked with peculiar fi,- ited the .rgliIsh with a small retinue, ires. There was on the part if the sold them a portion oftile soil, alnd en- s inllish, a bi.otry, a selfishness, a tereil ihto a solemn league with them, i uelty, a spirit of revenge and tyra\- wlikch lie maintained while he lived.- y, anld a proneness to suspirioin that The coluniiainrrirpod rnr.nidlv in num- t as truly Sppana.h ; and which is the bets; several tribes made peace with s ore astoiiishin,;, as they had fled them, and acknowledged the suprema- a iom per--cution at home, to, seek lib- cy of the English king. The others i ty and security in the wilderness.- kept up a precarious and doubtful in- g ow, perverse anld w:ayward is the hu- tercourse with them, which was often p an mind With one hand they laid interrupted by petty hostilities and ild ofthe ark of religion and liberty, invasions on each side. About the M nd preserved it inviolate from the as- year 1636 the Pequod Indians took up r ults of despotism-with the other arms against the English. The first ey bran disheil the sa ord at the here- act of hostility was the murder of Cap. " c and the heatlhen, and by a strange tain STONF. This man, who sustain- a erversion, bent the authority of the ed a bad character, being upon an et- ble to sanction the most atrocious petition into the country of the Pe- presi.cn. quods, surprised two ofthat trib. andl The New England Indians were di- forced them to become his guides.-- ded into numerous and Ihostile tribes Some of their countrymen, in revenue, a hey were decidedly inferior in cour- waylaid and murdered him and his 'e and civilization, in eloquence and party, It is probable they had nuine- 'iine's of sentiment. to the Five Na- rous injuries, private as tell as public a ins. Those about Massachusetts bay, to revenue.; it is certain, that accord- the account, of their enemi,-: may in-. to the received laws of nations, b credited, were some of the most tliey had just and ample cause of war. rated of the North American Whatever was their motive they corn- bes.* Of these various nations mIitted many outrages, and endeavour- arcely the names are preserved.- ed to persuade the Nn-l'rahegin-ets to r ie Pequods, wih Poka okets and the join them. The Englih, iaid they, il arrahgansets were the most warlike, were strangers and intruder; tevy d acted the chief part in the histo- were nverspreailiitg the country, and r of that period, would soon drive them from the seats ti The "New England Pilgrims" lan- of their ancestors. If the Narrahgan- s' d at Plymouth in 16,0. The In- sets assisted the English against them, i" ans were exceedingly shy, and gave they did but make way foor their uon L auy indications of a hostile dislosi- destruction, and become the surer i n. We have not far to go) for the prey to the common enemy, who wooul. i use of this enmity. The English had next attack and destroy them. fi eviouslv landed on their shores, and The Narrahgansets," following the b inducted themselves with the great- impulse of an heridltary hatreo.l. join- Sperfidy. Capt. JoaN SiMIU visi- ed the Englislh, anid moon verified tie d the coast of New England in 1614 predictions of their ill fated rials. I d left one of his shillpbehind ; she hal not trace the history of this war; i s to take in a cargo of fish, and pro- but shall call the attention of my rea- sl ed to Mabilga W. H. c.ntain decou- ders to one or two of the principal e- ir twenty-four of th. nati, -s on board, vents. Aftercltminitting many deprte- c ried them ojland s.,ld .,., to the ,latins, the Pequolsi were drien to l anish for slaves. [Sis baibarots lake refi-n nto of their fortified il-la r was the unhappy occasion ,f t' lares. Gided to the spot by a rene- s ,s of manyu a iman's estate ail life, .adlo of tie tribe, the English attack- st i:h the. barbaria,,s ,d fro.m thenc,. d tile fort during th. time of a fest. -k to de trov.'' Nor was this the on- They watched til near morning, and f noancd: of outrage cotmmitteod on o\hen the Indians were all asleep, burst tt ,.iac'nsi:.e n.tives. HunsoN itan- upo the village. I'he barking ofa dog ui -,, ,n Ihs fir. t voyage, wantonly ,,av. the alarn to its inhabitants, who .d anJ killed a party of the na- made a desperate and furious resist- in e. Another instance is related by ance, 'te Enalih and tleir allies " R rON, t his "Pw Enasinl ottetno- set fire to the wiswams, and shot down P1 i." "The Pnkanokets," says he, o, tomahawked those who attempted do which live to the west of Plymouth, to escape from the devouring element. T r an inveterate hate to the English. Before sunrise the whole village was a at eir desire of revenge was occasioned heap of ashes and dead bodies. Up- vw an Englishman, who, having mnan wards of four hundred men, women fl The ecouns which the New Englnd and children perished in this massa-' bi ers give nfihe degraded state oflthe In- cre. Ten males and eieht females n Is, may well be doalbted. Avearor two were taken captive; fourofthe former se )re the Enghlsharriveil. a plague had al- were given to the Indian chiefs, and t -lepopulated part ofthe country. One the remainder put to the sword Four of e ir tr settlers tfos.s t nm el of the females were carried to Con- to waste, villages deserted, and the liones necticut, and the English and Indians fe ten and battle laying about disagreeing about them, they were sac- ex rifced--murdered in cold blood to end the dispute! and this by a free andt christian people I Abused and insult- ed names of liberty and religion, when will you cease to be made a cloak for the worst of passion' ? After this fatal uiow, SAssACus, the Sachem of the Pequods, with a large part of his tribe fled to the country of the Mohawks. The final catastrophe shall be related in the words of an eve witness. "Upon the 13th of this month our Twnh lighted upon a great body, viz. eighty strong men, and two hundred women and children, in a small Indian town, fast by a hideous siNamp, which they all slipped into be- fore our men could get to them." Or- ders were given to surround the swamp, it being about a mile round; but some of the English not hearing the command, fell into it, among the In- dians. They were rescued after re- ceiving many wouins, and the Indians desired a parley. They were told that those who h d not shed English blood should be spared. They consulted with each other, and resolved that as they had lived they would die togeth- er. Then our men cut off a place of swamp with their sworlis, and cooped up the Indians in a narrow conmpass, so that they could easier kill them through the thickets: so they continue ed all night,standing twelve leet from one another." The destruction w:is complete ; "they think that of all their company, not twenty did escape"--the remainder were killed or taken priso- ners, an I tIe capti\ es, as if suitably to, crown the barbasity of the whole tran- sartion, were sent to Bermuda and sold as slaves. LOGAN. Fon T F. VILLAt'E IEtCOROD* THEE MONItOR. VII. He chid their tandirings, and revised their p. in. Goft inir-. 1If there be any virtue that p'is;eses a cihll mn upPitinr t, any other, it niu it be cli: ilyv-It is one *phat is fr q'iet't- v recConrized in the NSw t,.- ... : au the brightest getI in tl..1 rn i'rc' Christian I hirtue s- But t is I ,s a 1 i, I " eirmark, that" the duti' which it" I,- commends are so well discri;iinated hat thity point unerringly to lie p o'. source I'romi hence the" fict.-2w'.-i injunction not to "give alihn to hb seen of men," at once excludes all hose worldly motives that in the pre. sent d.,y, are too often mistaken for Philanthropic spirit.-Tt points to an nfallible test to try the heart of the river and discover the reward antici- ated-If wejperceive that the secret ipprobation o conscience is all the re- muneration required, we know the motive must be pure. With the exercise of charity it night be expected (as it is such an .miabln virtue) that many would be en- moureil, and we trust there are ma- iy capable ofestimating the true nmo- ive that should stretch forth the hand o the afflicted, that often regret their ability to afford pecuniary aid.-But then \we reject on the condition of ruman life, We shall find that moral id" is generally the assistance of which man stands most in need-His immediate temporal necessities may e relieved.-But habit will soon cre- te more. Such considerations have excited eflections relative to the effects of in- ividual exertion in imparting saluta- y admonitions to those who are hur- ying to the sortex of moral degrada- on-Let those whIo feel interested in uch charity urge the advantages of ndustr.', ec.,nomy and temperanre- .et their love be also extended to form- ng and strengthienin good resolutions n these objects of silicitude, what a eldl would here be opened for thie ln- oursof the the p!lilainthropist ? and 'hat a contract wolid they present to hat blind charity hliich scatters pre.- iits .nld rgoney without disciimina- on-wliich often brings a.curse in- [ead of a blessing on those they were intended to relie'e.-and when we contemplate the blessings ofa irtuous jducation-and the lorlorn state of a large class four fellow beings in con- equence of the neglect ofthuoe whose ration in life has placed the destinies f many in their hands-do we not 'el it a duty to use every endeavour save the souls of such friendless, i nprotected beings ? It is true that through a criminal I attention many are reduced to a ate of moral blindness which every lilanthropist must view with the eepest concern-still there is hope - he inHurence of good example gives n impulse to moral principle that ne- r 'r dies-what then would be the in- jence of precept and example com- i ned (enforced with a spirit of meek- ess and benevolence) in exciting nous reflections. It is objected to the general practice " admonition that it is more apt t irritate than reform-that there are w who twill receive it with patience r cept from the most delicate and im- r pressive adsisri;n-we may reply to the former part of this caution, that to irritate belongs not to the christian character.-It is the attribute of those advisers who disclose motives and passions, which indicate on their ow n part a want of admonition-Their so- licitude is that ol tlhe Pharisee-and should they condescend to reprove a fellow sinner, tne intiination that "1 am holier than thou" cannot al%'ays Ibe concealed under the mask of be- nevolence. The latter objection rises fi oll tlh sane source as the forlier-Dist thou delight to see the unhappy votary of vice bend with conscioius shame and reverential fear"to the leproofs of in- structiou,thoumust follow the example ofnimn lho tauihlit as one having a.u- thoritv."-Take him Ifor thy model & thou ,ilt be an instructor" indeed !- Who can read the records of our Sa- viour's admonition without the singled emotions of wonder and gratitude In him %e see a mind free from every selfish feeling, glowing 'with piety to God and love to the iwole humar fain- ily-we behold the situation of the vi- cinus depicted in the alluring colours ,ifa parable ; with a likeness so strike ing that even the mists of vice cannot hide it from the ol iginal: whto \while lie listens, anticipates the awful con- clusion -' thloui art the man." Such counsel is not to be expected from human fallibility--vet as the iicans of alarming the conscience are as various as human disposititns, there is no reason to despair o'succe'ss-we should recollect that we are not act- ing alone.-The nerve of the soul al- though it may become in a degree cal- lous yet like the ring of Amurath, itsintimatirns :-ill be more frequent as they are less regarnled. See the Adventirc:rNo. 20. FOR TrIl VI.LLlAGr ILLtaLOI r!:-ive-- X'iN-R As !,.. .':: tirn hasliately been agi- 'r !, '.... c- : ;.'-o iion ought not tto ,: Ir v,stini. in tlus- -', i' .'. ratess of those who are wast- !: % h\ it ,mperance, ia tlhe .ah; :c. is really one nfaecerai interest, i send you le' observations of BLArK- -! VK in rel.alion to i t-.\letr ;.pval'- irig oft(le lawi with re-ai d to idiots, & lunatics, he renmarks- "In this care bfitliots andi lunatic., the civil aw agrees% w;h.l ours; bv ais- signing them tutors t.o protect their persons, and curators to man'are Ltheir estates. But in another instance thie Roman law goes nmuchi broeyon the En- glish. For, i' a inan by notorinus prodigality was in dangerp of r,'asin"- his estate, he wa. lonkel upon as nci. compos, and committed to the care of curators or tutors by the prwtor. Ant' by the laws ot SOLON such prodigals tere branded with perpetual infamy. But with us, tiheni a man on an in- quest of idiocy hath bppn returned an unth.-J't and not an idiot, no farther proceedings have been had. And the propriety of tile practice itself seems to be very questionable. It was doubt- less an excellent method ofbenefittinfr the individual, and preserving estates in families; but it hardly seems calcu- lated fmr the eeniii of a free nation, who claim and exercise the liberty of ti-illn t'leir oi n property as thley pl.,asie. i Sic there tin, ut alirenum non laerdas," is the only restriction nur laws have given in regard to economical pru- dence. Ainl the frequrent circulation and transfer of lands and other prop- erty, which can not be effected r ili- out extravagatnce sonmethirre, are per- haps not a little conducive towaids keeping o1ur mixi'd constitution in its due health :inl vigor." I. Br ca: Com: 305. 6- CIVIS. FOR TiMr. IFrolin. NOTES BY THE REFLECTOR. High respect and gratilude "When high respect is entertained, grateful hearts will always, I believe, be accusing themselves of imperfec- tions, tthich none other see, or cani charge them with."' Superlatives. 'reperlatives are exactly true in mathematics; they approach tn truth n abstract morality; but in practice ind actual life they are commonly ralse :" Desire of praise. "The eager desire of the praise of nen, debases the motive', weakens .he mental powers, and produces cor- 'odine inqui tude: the ardent pursuit ifthe divine approbation will supply motives to action continually increas- ng in purity, will strengthen the mind 'or valuable exertions, rnd prepare it ' or permanent ha-pines." ( Isentliunct discoivrerd by accident in he hand writing of the Boston Bard. " There is no evil in life which hu- nanity cannot soften, and relipiri, I cannot bring to a happy termination, t Remark of UDo. Jiah:s. . "When we find ourselves inclirne, either to immensity in our schemes, or sluggishness in our endeavours, we may either check or animate ourselves by recollecting, with the father of phys- ic, that art is long and life is short, Shreds and Patches. I suppose the Recordler appears in this character, by ':ay of Harlequin to Isli m ol- serious corres- pontlents, or, i- it itcndted as a lint that they blioull be Inore like Sir WM. Jours than to find time toi 'opby." i-',R HFliV.L i': SLEF. A Plantation and tavern, in rPoih- town, Chester county; containing about one hu11 dred a.t i'- first i ate land. Th'le buildings are a lar-e, new two stnor stone house, with a kitchen ad joiningr-stone bari',i% aggon-h'.-.i: and og house-thiere is on hl .1 farm a good apple orchard, with a proportion of Wolodlanl--tlis property is land- sornely .iruatedJ, v-ll watireed, in a good neiCthbourhoowd, convenient to pl..acs of worship, sclrn-l-hnuses, mills, &c. Any person wishing to ,iew the premises, nay apply to the subscriber li inr thereon. -ALSO-onfers for-rent a Store and dwelling hfinoie at the same place, JOHN EVERHART. Pughitowln, Dec 16 72tF'l5 THORN HIF)GE. Farmers whlo inay it h to plant, or may live Tllorn t dclge in a 1l'uation fbti dre4in n Il'inT,. lay lie accommodatedl by WILLIAM DfJUt NING, an espertinced workmnn, lately from Egland, tho can produce sitisfactoir teslimlon\ ,4f I,; per. formance., ie is I;kew'ie we'll acquainted with Planting and Prin;iig; Fruit TTree-., and Still Gardcllnarg in general. Apply in T1OIJ'N'SIND LAMBOI1N,. Near M irsiv-lton. ED!\Altl) 'lA.MPLE, Near Jhadseford. JA. MEb SIITH. Near 1 rueni-n's Mill, Jan. 13. 1819. 76 enwo .3 PHILIP PRICE, Jr.. ROCK AND W.rcH MAKEn, In. l7, N*DRTO aIDE P ip FIPRK TrSTnr.ET n.tl tLil Scc''.'ld naid I I ;Iid greetss, Phla- *ilplhij, iil'f.rl i li f'ieirl: s ai Ci l irjlfTitrs he iha, for s lt, .1 srie r of gold anrid later I'A I LNI' I.LV.Ei \i A1CILS., togiher tiltli ani excelitli at>,.ri ifl.i t of wkrrdilte'I 1Al.i6ii t t g.hi-.-g'l ,l ilt ll d steel ch'hii%', :3ls ai.I | k.. -, of tile I. 1. 1t is.hions, arnd biest uorkl.tllllll ip; aiino jewel silver ta- 'ite and tea -p .."is, slg.,. trlgi, thimiA s, ;':.&r. Cllcli andl watches rcpaircd antl *.:irrailt .1l ii a li'al. Icii.ber 7. 62 eowtf ''o be sold at PUBLIC SALE, On ?Saturday,thie l .i of--Fbrta-y next, on the premises, A PL.N\TATION, in Newlin township, Chester county, containing 102 acres. On the premix ses are a two story stone house, 45 by O0 fe-et, well finii'led a well of ugod water at the door. A new frame barn, 59 by 36 feet, together with a new taerzonin houne, and corn house. The plantation is divided into eight field, six of which have water in thein.-23 acres of which is gooal .vrond land, the rest in an improved .stte of cultivation, having been all well limed, The said landoadjoins lands oit Robert Wilson, Harinut Bnldwin, Jio. Wooley and others. There is an orchard on the premises, and thie fences aregood. Sale to com- mence at I o'clock on said day, when attendance will be gisen and con.- ditions made known by the subscriber. W.'i. ConMoNq. Jan. E0 77 4t TO BE SOLD-AT PRIVATE SALC. A CF.rni \tv PL NT.ATION, cnuitaining ONE H'UNDltED' V ENT'-T HIIEE acres, -Fpatent land, lying i brin Lil toin 'n- hlip, line n-ile frnm KhliisE 's Iron Factory, one aiwl Ialf' rirfron Frt's Forge, eight from '4tsquclharnnal hri. dge at o.,ck iian, arid six Irom C rin ir ilngo bridge, and near to seve- r 1 placesor public worshlp : adolininglands 'fIlSci'. Irell ndl .lu.epl,,li 'eanr on the one sile, rnlt hnin.led on lie other by tie Oe- Inrarn, on which stream the water may be taken out oni s.id LIi, with as good f ll as in) seat oi it, for any kind of Aater works. 'lhe luantl is if the first rol t, :iId tinralr a cood stte of c'altnation as to f.ncirg, clo- oer, uand plaster, and is natural to both. The -.ild land lies \ell to the sia is well pro- oiirtioneil fir titiiber, an'd has tlhereon a comfortable two story log house, a kitchen, a stinle milk house over an excellent s i ing, andi a large log barn, well weather baord- ed, uitllh ood stabling under it-likewise an apple orclarl orf good Iritln. The iliscrl- ier will sell on the most reasonable terms, ind give immediate possession with an in- ii.puthle title. JESSK REYNOLIT. Ist mo. 2u, 1819. 77; NOTICE. To all persons indebted to the es: ate of Thomas Thornbury, late of hlie township of Westbradforol, dec. ire hereby requested to make inme- liate payment ; and those having just :laims against said estate to present them for settlement. TOWNSEND LAMBORN, Executor. N. B. A small farm of 35 acres be- oninia to said estate, fir rent or let :6o the shares, apply to the Exr. |
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