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Bv WILLIAM COBBETT,
For importing the following periodical pub
lications :
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X all works puSliftied i;i Great Britain ;
it is conduced with great impartiality isd abi
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off the ntsafk of hypocrisy. The avowed cham
pion of the church ar.d the Hate, it fpar#s the
enemies of neither, whether open or secret;
a-ul, scorning t!ie pusillanimous detenfive, up
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a,led, i; carries on i continual and vigorous 1
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sumed.
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April >
This Day Published,
By J. Ohmkod, No. 41, Chefnut Street,
(Price 25 Cents)
THE
Death of General IVaJhiugton.
A POEM.
In imitation of the manner of Oflian.
By Ht;v. John B. Linn, A. M.
Minister of the First Prefoyterian Congregation
of Philadelphia.
&■ Mr. Chaudror.'s Oratien will be publifiied 1
en Monday morning.
JUST COME TO HAND,
And for sale at
W. YOKNGf J. & J. Cruksbank, and
Thomas Dobson's Bookstores,
• A POEM,
31 •
revolu Sacred to the memory of
pi'-te contvßGE WASHINGTON,
Vias been of the 1 United States, and
It was brough in Chief of the Armies of the
It has eflablifhevs.
the fludow of l >f)t p c |, ru3r y 1800.
"rojuftion ; not a Alsop.
•m its for
•' arbitrary
a defplT.ented,
on. x . given, if required,
* vthe 1| and Kitchen,
- 'wi- b, on the great |
1* " *riioter.
INDIA GOODS*
ALEXANDER J. MILLER}
No. Io 5 South Front street, oppsihe the
Custom House,
HAS JUST RECEIVED,
Per the ship Harmony, captain Koi.lock,
from Calcutta,
Garrahs Superior,
Garrahs Berboonij
Do. Catwa,
Gazzutiahs,
Baftas,
C ITacs,
Manioodies,
Fine plain Mullmulls and Hand'fs.
also,
Per the ship Jean, captain M'Pherson,
from Canton,
White Nankeens,
fellow Do.
Lutellrings and Shelljllaws,
Sewing Silks,
Hyson, Young Hyson and Hyson Skin
Teas of an excellent quality.
April 22. dtf
Just Arrived,
AND TOR SALE BY T»! SVBSCRIBJRS,
THE CARGO
Of the Ship Canton,
Richard Dale, Commander, from Canton,
CONSISTING OF
Boliea 1
Souchong
Hyson Skin TEAS.
Younp; Hyson i
and Hyson. J
I NANKEENS,
Yellow
Sugar of ill quality.
China Ware.
Cassia.
Fain.
An assortment of Silks.
WILLINGS is FRANCIS,
No. 2i, Penn Street.
April 14- - d.
jIJSf RECEIVED,
prom the BOSI'ON Manufactbrj,
a Qi'ANtirr OF
WINDOW GLASS,
Of different sizes,
roil SALE
BY ISAAC HARVEY. Jwn.
N. B. Any fixe or fizesthat may lie warned cut
larger than 18 hy ja,can be hadtrom (aid manula£lo
ry, on being ordered; and attention given tolorward
on any orders that may be left for that purpolc
Apply*at No. 9, South'Water-flreet, as above,
july 8 <Jtf
LANCASTER STAGES.
THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan
caster line ef Stages DISPATCH, leturn their
grateful thanks to their friends «t r d the public in
general, for the part favors they have receive:,and
inform thera that in addition to the regular Line,
thty are provided with Carriages, sober and careful
drivers, to go through between the City and
Borough in two days, Those who prefer this mode
of travailing can be accommodated r.t the Stage
Office, fjgn of United Slates Bag]., Market street,
Philadelphia.
Slough, Downing, Dunivoody & Co.
Nw 30. U 2t—§
WHEREAS
By a decree of th« High Court of Chancery,
made in a cause, James again!! Newman,
it is among other things referred to Wm. Graves,
Esq. one of the maflers of the said court, " to take
an accoont of the Legacies bequeathed by the will
of the testator, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, late of
Newgate flrcet, London, decesfed, and also to in
quire and fhte to the court. whether Francis
James, the brother of the complainant's named as
one of the Legatees in the said will is dead, and
whether he died in the life time of the teOator
Therefore all persons who can give any informa
tion whether the said Frantis James fee living or
dead, and it living where he now resides or lift
reflJed, and when and at what place, and when
and where he was hit heard ot, and if dead, when
and where h» died, sre hereby requeflsi ta yivc
such information rwthefaid William Graves, Esq.
at his office in Bo»thampion Buildings, Chancery
Lane, London.on or before the firft day of March
next, otherwise he wiil be'escludsd the benefit of
the said decree.
The said Francis James was born at or near
Kidwelly, in the county of Gaermarthcn, and if
living, i« about, the age of thirty-four years, and
about the year 1779, was a foreriaft (nan on board
the Milford, a merchant fhip>, belonging to the
port of Bristol, and failed for Jamaica in Septem
ber, 1780, afterwards he returned to Bristol,
&ni in November, 1781, was preffod in King
road, Briflol, and i'cnt oh board the king's frigate
called the Diomede, in which he failed from Ply
mouth 011 a crviile, and on board of which he af
terwards became a quarter gunner, a::d defertrd
the said Chip at Charlcfton Ear in North-America
in September 1782.
Should any pcrfon in the United States ef Ame
rica, he enabled to give information «f the above
named Francis James, whetherlivi' g or de»d,they
are requefied to communicate the fame to DAVID
A. OGDEN, No. 69, Stone flroet, New-Ycrk.
The printers throughout the United States
are requeded to publith the above,
april 18:
I HAVE a good many LOTS in the city of
Washington, some of them in desirable itua
tions for gentlemen to live on others on the wa
ter of Hock Creek, and fronting south on the
Ureet leading over the bridge, elleem -d the brft
Hands in the city lor bufirefs. I wish to fell some
of them ; the title is clear. Any person inclined
to parchafe is requested to apply to Mr. Joshua
Jphnfon,Mr. Cranch, Mr. Dum"t,-Mr. Hoben, er
C THOMAS JOHNSON.
April *l. d4w
valuable real estate.
FOR SALE,
About 25 acres of Land,
LAYING on the ea(l fide of the Falls R >ad.—
On the East it is houaded by property belong
ing to Mr. Tench l-rancis, tlie south, by
a road «f two perches, and on the north by a I.O'
which f«.parates it from Mr. M'Call. It is prnpn
fed to divide this land iuto 3 equal parts in order
to fait the purchifcra.
Also, 31 acres, frtuatcd on the weft fide of
Gern antown roid, adjoining Mafters's eltarc,
, being part of th« property of the Sate Samuel
, Mifflin.
For terms a.pply to Samuel Mifflin, corner of
Market and nth llrcctt,
January 44, its.
MARSHAt/s SALES.
United States, ? fp
Pennsylvania District. 5
BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me
directed, itfucd out of the Circuit Court of
the United States for the diftrifl of Pennfylvawia,
r/ill be exposed to public (z!r, on Tucfday the
sixth day of May next, at i'cven o'clock in the
evening at the Merchant's Coffee House in Second
street, in th** ciry of Philadelphia, all the right,
estate and interest of Robert Morris, l£fq. in and
to the following described property, viz. Three
hiefltta*e% plantation* afli trails of land, fitur.te
is the county of Cheller, one Containing one hun- ■
dred and forty sfcres, more or left, situate in the
township of £ao Nottingham, bounded by lauds
of Hugh Grey, Abel Hodgf'm ;thd widow Mills;
one other containing one hundred and l:Xty acres, n
more o leTs, lituate in the townfliip I
bounded by lands of Mackey, Rc'scrt A- ci
j lexander and Jamrs Peerey, and the other contain
' in<* eac hundred and twenty-seven acres, rtore 01
!efs, fit.uztc in the tovvnlhip of Lower Ox r ord,
boupded by land of James Ilwnry and baniuei
WhiteQdes, with the appurtenances.
Seized and taken in execution, and to be fold
as the propei ty of Robert Morris, Esq.
11 JOHN HALL, Marshal.
April a I f &Stf
CHINA GOODST"
Imported in the ship New Jfrfey, from Can
ton,| and for self by Archibald McCall, ■
No. 187 South Second Street,
White and Yellow Nankeens, !
Imperial, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson skin,
Bohea and Stiuchong Teas,
Black Suttinsand LuteftringSj Hair Ribbon,
Cassia, and Rheubnrb in clielis,
Sugar in boxes and bags.
AI. SO ON HAND,
A small affortinent of China wait, and a irw
Hhds lYntie Jamaica Sugers.
April 4. • dtt
IMPORTED
In the Harmony, copt. Kollock frcm Calcutta,
AND FOR SALE,
lly John Mil leu, Ji'.nt. No. 80, Dock
street,
CoiTaeS
_ lJ.iftas
Emerties
G'jzcenahs
Mairtoorics
Sine HandkercHiefe
j7or««s
Slack Perfiant
Hy'.on Teas
Heavjr. Pepper Vof excellent quality.
Sugar J
-d Biock Tin of the best kind.
Also, ly the 1 hip Pennfylvaria, from Betavia,
JAVA GOFFE & SUGAR.
April 17. dtf
NOTICE.
11- _
ir qrHF. Creditors of'the late house of Irwin &
'j 4 Bryfon, of Lexington, Kentucky, are
1 hereby informed, that a dividend of iuch mo
u'j mm or that firm, as have been received by the
1(i fubfrribtf, will be made on the twentieth day
) e of May next, amoiig those > reditoro who snail
, r , have before that time fumiihed iheii accounts
' t pr. perlv aiteflcd to
WILSON HUNT.
Adfing afiignee.
April at ritaoM
NOTIC E.
y, ALL Pcrfons having claims agairift Richard
n, £\ o. Footmati, surviving partner of the house
of Fooirnan & Co. also those having claims
ke agaitift the Hiafe of Richard S■ Fostman, de
ctafed, are desired to exhibit their accounts,
°f well authenticated ; and all those indebted to
" the said firm are requested to make immediate
- 15 payment to
as ' JOHN M'CLELLEN,
Admit'iflrati.r to the cltate of It. S. Footman.
Fran fr ford, April 9. d^ct
» TREASURY DEPARTMENT^
cn April 22, 1800.
cn
vc 'Y'IIE Propeietors o{ Funded Stock credited os>
q j the Books of the Treasury, who do f«t pr«fer
r y j receiving their quarterly dividends, at the city of
L h 1 Valhingtcn, are reqaefled to cause their credits
0 f jto be rransterred to the books of feme one of the
Commiflioners of I.oans.
The Attornies of foreign cj editors who are not
.j. able to comply with the foregoing recommenda
j tiow, anj vrho are desirous of receiving their di
vidends at the Bank of the United States ; a* here
tofore are requested to give notice to
8 f the of the 1 reat'ury, of the names of the
j" forc : gn creditors, and the funis of fheck for which
' they are attornic«,that raeafures may
tukeH for with their wishes
' OLIVKR VVOLCOTT,
y *
if. Secretary of the Treasury.
rd ! april 23 daw
ca FOR SALE,
IC- A VALUABLE TRACT OF
ve L A N D,
ey ■
ID T YIMG on the Potomac River, co*nty of Nf>r
? 1. a thumi-erland, fiate of Virginia; containing
teg aHout 1400 aercs—its situation i 9 to any other
in the Northern Neck, remarkable for ev#ry kind
o» wildfowl, oytters, fiih and crab,"and none bet
ter for health. It is about the fsroe diflancc from
~ Baltimore, Alexandria awd Yorfolk, and not more
0 than one days lail from either. Thwre are three
ia ~ improved pUiitations with dwelling house*, the
k . a * one known by the name ol Exerer Lodge, former
ly the refidcnce of col. Gordon is an elegant
r two story brick house, with f<ur rooms on a fi;or,
r and a pifTajre sixteen feet wid-i
1 The other two are commodious and convenient
ly fitted, wirh gaod and fuitablc out houses, at one
0r of which John MHrphy, Esq. (now of Weflmoff
lar.d county) lived fevcral years;on this farm there
i is a good grill mill, with waur fulncient to turn
any number of stones ; alf» conveni«nt store hcu
fes and granaries oq a public road, well situated
j for a country {lore. On each of rhofe places there
, are fine apple and peach orchards. The greater
| proportion of the land is of the fir ft quality, ajid
near the half of the whole heavily timbered. The
ig- ; terms may be known by applying to Wm.P, Tebba
by Baltimore, Foufhee G. febh>, esq. of Richmond
r..- coianty, Virginia, or to Thomas Murgatroyd and
'o- . t>on«, Philadelphia.
icr Feb. '5 —14. .q te.Tr
of THE CREDITORS
te, Of MATTHIAS SLOUGH arc inform- I
je ' ed that a dividend is ready to be pa : d them ]
o( . by JOSEPH S. LEWIS,
Treasurer op the Pennsylvania Hospital, j
April 14. iaw3W. j
For Sale,
The Cargo of the ship Molly, captain Swain,
from flato'oiJ,
consisting or
SUGAR in whole and half cancifters,
Ceribon Coffee,
Black Pepper,
Safan Dye Wood,
fehony, and
Thirty two bales of Cotton A .*rh.
ALSO, THE SAID
j. SHIP
MOLLY,
BTIRTHF.N four thoufanj tine'
hundred fearreU of Flour, niousto 18
nine pounders, with fh*t snd small arms cmnjdea!
and is newly coppered to the bends with jaten'
copper. Apply to
NICKLIN GRIFFITH.
March i(. tu.th&ft if
AUTHENTIC LIFE OF SUWOROW.
yi'S7 PUBLISHED,
AND
JFOR SALE,
AT TIIIS OFFICF,
A SKETCH OF THE
%iit anß Character
OF
PRINCE ALEXANDER ZVWOROW KYM
KIKSKI,
Fie!d-Ma.fcalGeneral rn the ferviceof H's linperi
«; Majefiy, the Emperor of aU the Rufiias,
WITH
The History of his Campaigns.
Translated frjtr. the German of Frederick
Antbtng.
To which is added,
A concise and comprehensive History of
His Italian Campaign.
By William Cobbett.
If itb an elegant Prir.t-Poi trail of thai re
nowned Warrior.
a i-a Dollarj.J
Portrait of Marshal Suivorov*.
Gentleaien desirous of poflefling a capital like
ness. cx xuted in the firft style, ot this ;llullriou>
Christian Chieftain, may te furnifhed with parti
cular proof at this oflLe, price onr
Dollar.
February la.
NOTICE.
A CERTIFICATE of one Share ®f th; Bank
/ A cf the United Stttes.No. £9llO, in the-namo
o! l ewis Peter Qulrtyn, aßd a Certificate of two
Shares the f.iiu Bank, No in the name
of George James Ch? Imondcly, Earl of Cholmo'i
dcly, vnre forwarded from New York by th:
Ch«fierfield Britifli Packet for Falmouth, wkic'
was captured by the French, and the Certificates
loft or destroyed, and for which application i>
made at laid Bank for the renewal thereof, of which
all persons concerned arc desired to take notiee.
CLEMENT BIDDLE.
February ir. d,?m.
Baltimore and New York Mail
Stage Office
IS removed Irom No. 13 South Fourth ftrect, to
No. i 8 South Third
An Office fcr those stages is also kept at Mi
Hardy's Inn, No. 98 Market street.
,General Pod Office, April a 8
FOR SALF.,
350,000 wt. of choice green Coffee,
150,000 wt. of Muscovado Sugar,
50 tons of Fustic.
JUST AItBtVED
In the brigs Mary & Amiable Adelle.
JAMES YARB.
May 1. dijt.
RIBBONS.
A larje and very general alTortmeßt of Satin
Chiaefe and Love itibbonj, just imporie.l i>
the Ihip Diana, capi. Pile, and for sale by
LORAIN y SON,
No. North Tbird Street.
miy 1 dtf
LANDING,
From on board the brig Jack, Abraham Dolby,
maflcr, from Cape Francois,
AND FOR SALE BY THE SCBSCRIBr.It,
Green Coffee, in hogsheads,
AND
A quantity of Logwood.
JOSEPH SHOEMAKER, Junr.
No. 88, South Front Street.
April 29. diw
Lilbon Wine and Lemons,
Landing trons the Little Maria from Lis
bon, for (ale by
MOORE WHARTON,
No. 11g, Sovti Wntt-r S r.\t.
may 2 d6t
A Stray Colt.
BROKE out of the StaM- o f the KnSfcribcr
yeMerdiy inoniing, a bay Fdly, 2 years old
past, -boat 14 hands high, well made and Ihews
j good deal of blood. Has a small star in her
forehead, blacklegs, mail and tail Whoever
will deliver her to me ihall lie generously ic
warded
J. B. BOND,
Corner of Market arid Sixth Street,
may ( dtf
lost"
ON Thurfjay the ifl of May, on the road
leading from the city to the sign ofthe White
S-yan, near Test's tavrrn on the Schuylkill, an
OPEkA CLASS, the words Gilbert Sebright,
• I onion, engraved on it Who'AVT return's the.
; fame to No 115 south Third flreet. vi'l receive
Eight Dulhirt reward, being the value of it when
1 new,
I may 3 ■ 3t
TO BE LE T
T H E I. OT,
At lie nortb-ea\i cjrner of Arch and
N:-; I streets,
i i Novv occupied by Mr. Benjamin Busby, as
a Board Yard.
• 1 Er~y Enqujr; at No. 2i3 Arch street.
I Match lit Ztawtf,
PRATT KINTZING,
No. 95, North Water-flreet,
HAVE oh hand the following
GOODS,
ENTITLED to drawback, which they off»r for
fate at moderate prices for ca(h, or theufual
credit j or on a credit of n or 18 months
Mortgages on Real Property, in or near the City
•f Philadelphia, or other fatisfaiWy security.
;o hoses and bales Tick- 13 pipes old Port Wine.
lenburghs hoxes Tumblers as.
60 do. do. Hemp- sorted.
ea linens. l°° tones Hamburgh
50 do. do Ozna- Window Glass 8 by
brig«. lo ' cc
<o do Pafterfcornes. 1 chrft alTorted Looking
»5 do. Bielfield Linens. Glasses.
11 do Crcas and Crcas Several large elegant do.
a 1?. Morlaix. 1300 Demijohns.
Bro« " Rolls. jo kegs Pearl Barley.
Do.Heflians. A few tons Rbl! Brim.
Polish Rolls. ft ore.
Bed Ticks. »o kegs Yell»w Ochrei
Siamois. A few bhls. Rofm.
Arabias. 40 tons P.uflii Hemp.
Empty Fags. 80 hhds. Hogs Brifllet■
Oilcloths 1 hhds Dutch Glue.
Shoe 6 and Slippers. 10 C3iks Nails kffortea
Soal and upper Leather. from id. to »od.
Quills and Staling Wax, 16 calks Ironmongery. 1
»\ package Gold and Sil- S calks Hoes.
vf r Watches. German Steel.
A few cheflsTr.ys. I 6 hhds. Coffee mills.
Slates and Pencils I Blocking Twine, Tapes,
jo hhds Havanni Mo I Store Pickling Pott,
lafics | &c &c.
February 15 tuf&»
>
<.V KtKGANT Isf HF.AI.rHr
SUMMER RETREAT,
FOR SALE.
AT the Merchant's Coffee Hotife on the 7th
day of the fifth month, at 7 o'clock in the
evening, will be fold by au&ion, that elegaßt
and kea'thy Conntiy Seat, the late itfideitce of
J h:i G. VV.pDe tfrahm, deceased ; with about
40 acres of land, iitu.i e on rhe old York road,
about fix miles from this city; 011 the pruiiiieg
i- a h indfomeand well finiflicd Dwelling House,
witi; a kitcbcrt a.'.d other improvements, Wcp
adapted for the aecomrnod, n of a genteel fa
mily ; «ith t-o other Wcli b iilt Stone Houfet
fuitahle for a Farmer and Gardener; (oße
6t them three ttories high) an excellent
fione b.'rn with a cellar under it aed liable* ad
j lining, fuffnient f r 12 < r 14 horses, a coach
houl'e a'lTioll new, over tthic.li is a g tannery j
two Imall as p!e orchards, a large garden hand
fon:ely l«i l i.»ut and well stored with fruits, ve'
petables. &c. At a convenient diflance from
the dwelling is an fxcelleut fprisg of water,
with a Core ticufe over it, and a pump of good
ujter near the kitchen daor. Poffiflion may
be hid immediately after the fair. The condi
tion will be mide knoin at the time of sale.
JOHN CONNELLY, Auctioneer*
ma ■ 1 • dtf
Just Arrived,
AND FOR SAI.B BY THE SUBSCRIBERS,
THE CARGO
OF THE SHIP PHILADELPHIA,
Theodore lilifs, Commander, from Bengal
COHSISTIHG OF
An assortment of Piece Gaodt.
Sugars of the firl? quality,
Arid aco qi. chefls of superior quality
Hyson Ten,
Witlings W Francis, and
Thomas isf John Clifford.
Marcl 17 d.
A Summer Retreat.
A convenient and Genteel House, situated in
Tremor., to be Ist or fold. PuflVfiion. will
be givun the ift of June next. Enquire of the
Printer.
March IJ. eo6w. I
NOTICE.
|fZT° All perlons indebted to the eflate j
of PHILIP SUPER, late of the Northern: j
Liberties, deceased, are desired to make iitl- fl|
mediate payment; and thole having demands®
011 the fame, to bring in their accounts dulyH
attelled, at No. 3? Key's Alley,
PHILIP SUPER, Junr.
JACOB SUPER.
. April 30. eojt
TO HE SOLD FOR CASH,
OR EXCHANGED,
For property in the City, or within thirty
miles of it,
A PLANTATION or trail of Land in
Mifflin County and State of Pennsylva
nia, within fix miles of the river Juniata, con
taining about 300 acres. There are about fifty
acres cleared, part ( of which is a rich bottom,
watered by a conflant stream that is ltrong
enough to work an oil or a grift mill. Any j
person inclining to deal for it, may obtain fur- j
tlier information by applying at the offic • of ]
thia gazette.
N. R. If fold, credit wiH be gives for part I
of the money.
Oiioberi7, 1799. dtf.
Fifty Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY frotn the fubferiber, on the 11
morning of Saturday the 19th iqftant, a put-
latto Servant Man, fratfced Wilks, but
called John, he is about *3 years old, 5 feet 9
inches high, {lender ?.nd knocked kneed; he i" a
dark mulatto, has thick buftiy hair, which he
commonly wears phiteJ and turned up (hort be»
hind; his face is thin, hut appears more i'o from
having large whilkers; h« had on when he went
away, a round hit about half worn, white muslin
cravat, a brown fceond hand coat with fafhiona
bje m*tal buttons, a h|»ck silk waiOcoat, witlv a
white one undciieath, panwiJ»onH of a greyifli
cloth with ♦ u'tens at the ancles, striped cotton
ltbckin£san4 ihocs He Biay have changei these
clothes, but it is not likely, as he has left all his
others behind him. lam teld a servant of General
Ridgdty a, with whom he was intimate ran-away
on Sunday morning ; it is not improbable tut tkey
are<og«tlier. Wllks is from Chester-town on the
eastern (here of this state, wh«re he lived with a
mr. Jeremiah Nichoh who fold him to me. I have
good reason to believe he has gone to Philadelphia.
The above reward will be given to any peri'on
who may lodsre him in jail at thsr or any other
place, and give nic or mr Joseph S Lewis of Fhi*
lade'phia notice of the fame.
He i»s an excellent house servant. and if in Phi
ladelphia willprobably offer htmfrlf to hire in that
capacity,
W. GILMER.
Baltimore, April 22—(25) d.
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