THE fOLIOWING IS THI CELEBRATED FRENCH REVOLUTION SONG, WITH A TRANSLATION, CA IRA. AH! ca ira, ca ira, ca ira, Le peuple, en ce jour fans cede repel' ah! Ah! ea ira, ca ira, ea ira, Malgre mutios tout reufiira, Noi mnemis confus en res-tent la Et noujall-om chanter Al-le-lu>iah, Ah! ca ira, ca ira, ca ira, Quand Boileaa jadisdu Clerge, par la, Com me un prophete il a predit ce la, En chantant ma chan-f<»n net avcc plaifir on din, Ah! ca ira, ca ira, ca ira, Malgre mutins tout reudira. Ah I ea ira, ca ira, ca ira. TR ANSIATIOIf. Ah ! 'twill do, 'twill do, 'twill do, The people (hall for e'er repeat, Ah! 'twill do,'twill do,'twi'l do, In fpitt of mut'niea we'll succeed. Our enemies confus'd (hall Hand, Whilst Hallelujah chants our band, Ah! 'twill do, 'twill do, 'twill do, In days of yore so sung Boileau, His prophecies of Gallic Church, With pleasure fljall my (train repeat, Ah ! 'twill do, 'twill do, 'twill do, In spite of tnut'niea we'll fuccoed. SOCIETY FOR ESTABLISHING USEFUL MANUFACTURES. At a meeting of the Directors of the Society for eftablilhing ufeful manufactures, held at Nevr aik, on Friday the eighteenth clay of May, 1792, at which time was pafl'ed the following. Supplement to an ordinance, entitled, " An or. dinaace for securing the punctual payment of the monies due on the fubferiptions to the so ciety for eftablilliing ufeful manufactures." WHEREAS by the third fe&ion of the ordi nance entitled, " An ordinance for feenr iwg the punctual payment of the monies due on the fubferiptions to the society for establishing ufeful matnifattures," it is ordained, that if any fubfirriber or his afligns, ftiall neglecfl to pay the second, third or fourth payment of his, her or their refpetflive fubferiptions, for the space of th ee days after the expiration of the time limit ed by the law of incorporation for the said pay. ments, that is to fay, the second payment, 011 the 13th day of July, 1 792 : that then and in that cafe, all and every (hare or (hares, offuchperfon or persons. so neglecting to make such payments as alorefaid, and the monies by them previously paid, shall be forfeited, and forever thereafter veiled in the said directors and their fuccelTors lor the common benefit of the said society. And whereas circumstances render it inexpe dient to exatit full payment of the ferond instal ment on the said thirieenih day of July next, or wi,hin three days thereafter. Be it therefore ordained, i>y the deputy gover nor and dirertors of the focieiy for eftablifiiing nfeful mannfatftores, that if the said second pay ment (hall be made in manner following, that is to fay, one equal third part thereof, on or before the thirteenth day of Augnft next, one other e qual third part thereof, on or before the thir teen'h day of September next, and one other e qual third part theteof, on or before the thir teenth day of October next, with lawful interest computed thereon from the said thirteenth day -of July next, that then and in such cafe, the laid penalty mentioned in the said fetftion, shall not be exat r ted, any thing in the fSid ordinance to the contrary notwithilanding. A. MERCER, Dep. Gov Extra# from the minutes, NEW TEAS. IMPERIAL HYSON and SOUCHONG, Of the very.fitft quality, and latest importation from Canten, via K T ew-Yotk, by retai!,at No 19, Third, between Chcfnui and Market Streets Stock Brokers Office, No. 45, Great Dock-street, New-York, r PHE Subfciiber intending to confine himfelf entirely to the X PURCHASE and SALE of STOCKS on COMMISSION, Begs leave to offer his services to his friends and others, in the line of a Stock Broker. Those who may pleafeto favor him with their bufmefs, may depend upon having it tranfafted with the ut most fidelity and dispatch. Orders from Philadelphia, Boston, or any other part of the United States will be ftrittly attended to. Mas 2 TICKETS in the NEW-BRUNSWICK L OTTERY, are to be had at the following placcs, viz.—Saniael Cooper's Ferry; a Burlington, of R. PierfuO, Esq. Bordencown, of Mr. John Van Eraburgh ; Mount Hollv, of |. Read, Esq. Trenton, of John Singer, Esq. Amboy, of James P-irker, Esq. Elizabeth- Town, of R.Gray; Powlcs-Hook, of Col. Smith and Judge Hunt; Cranbury, of William Throckmorton Spotfwood ; and of the Managers in Brunfwick. JAMES GRIFFITHS, Clerk LEONARD BLEECKER. _____ («•'■) A LOTTERY, TO raise the sum of 750 for the purpose of repairing che Prottftant Episcopal Church in the city of New-Biunfwick, agreeable to an ast of the Legislature of the State of New-Jersey, palled November 1791. SCHEME. t Prize of 2000 icod s°* 200 100 20 4 1 2 ,5 10 3° 90 '675 1814 Prizes. 3520 Blanks. 5334 Tickets, at 3 Dollar# each, is 16002 Dolls, This Lottery is com poled of 5334 Tickets, not two Blanks to one Prize, and fubjett to a deduction ot twelve and an halj per cent. which is more favorable to adventurers than any Lottery yet offered to the public—and it being ol such evident utility, that it cannot be doubled but the undertaking wifl meet with the mod liberal support. The drawing will positively commence on the feeond Monday in July, or sooner if the Tickets are disposed of, in the city of New-BrunlVick, under the infpctttonof Col. John Bayard, Pre sident of said city ; James Parker, Esq. Mayor of the city of Am. boy; and Archibald Mercer, Esq. Deputy Governor of the Ma nufalturing Society of New-Jersey. Tickets to be had of the following pcrfons, who are duly ap pointed Managers, are under oath, and have given fccurity for the faithful performance of their duty. A lift of the fortunate number® will he published, and the prizes paid immediately after the drawing of the Lottery. JOHN PARKER, ) PETER KEENON, > Managers. ANTHONY W. WHITE,) N. B. Those piizes which are not demanded within fix months after the drawing of the Lottery, will be confidercd as a generous donation to the Church. Adventurer* in the above Lottery have a chance of more than 3 per cent, per month for their money. To accommodate all ttiofe who may be disposed to purchase Tickets,letters direct ed to P. KeenGn, Manager, and Postmaster, at New-Brunfwick, and enclosing good bills, will be attended to, and Tickets for warded on receipt of such letters. New-Brunfwick, April 20, 1792, Bank of the United States, May 8, 1792. F, ESOLVED, That the specie proportion of the third pay- ment due on the firft Monday of July next, on each share of the Bank of the United States, may be made at the Bank, or at any of the offices of discount and deposit; and that transfers of public debt on account of luch payment, may be made on the books of the Treasury of the United States, or in the office of any of the Comrniffioners of Loans in any of the States, certificates of which transfers to be deposited in the office in which the fpecic proportion of such payment fliali be made. Refolvea, That the transfer books be closed fourteen days pre vious to the firft days of July and J4®uary of each year. By Order, JOHN KEAW, Calhier. Jones & Burroughs, STOCK-BROKERS, StatE-STR EST, BOSTON, BUY and fell every kind of the Stocks of the United States, on Commifiion, by Private Contratt, and Public Auttion.— Those gentlemen who may be pleased to favor them with their commands, may rely on fidelity, secrecy and dispatch. Boston s March, 17Q2. (lawgm) JUST ARRIVED, In the Ship Molly, Captain Pitt, from Lisbon, A FEW pipe* and quarter- calks of LISBON WINE, far superior in quality to what is generally imported— And a few bales of the very best CORKS, TO BE SOLD BY George Meade, WHO HAS ALSO FOR SALE. Choice three and five years old Bill of Exchange MADEIRA WINE, by the pipe or quarter-ca(k. London Market MADEIRA WINE, five years old, by the pipe or quarter-caflc. Choice old SHERRY WINE, by the quarter-calk. MESS BEEF, of a (uperior quality, and such as is fife for an East-India voyage, put up in this city. Choice firft quality BEEF, do. Ditto second ditto do. BOSTON BEEF, equal to any from that country. BURLINGTON PORK, of the firft quality, and 114 Hhds. FLAX-SEED. &c. &c. Philadelphia, May 16, 1792 American Lead Manufactory. STEPHEN AUSTIN, & Co. HAVE jullnow opened their Lead-War t house, two doors south of Walnut-street Whaif, adjoining their New Fattory where they have now made, and leady for sale, a general assort ment of SHOT of ail sizes, with SHEET and BAR LEAD, the production of the Mines in Virginia. As they have employed a number of experienced English workmen, they wairant it to be equa! in quality to any manufa&urcd in Europe, and at a reduced price from the cost of imported. They also continue to manufa&ure all the above articles at Richmond, in Virginia. All orders addrcfled to either of the above Fadtories, will be thankfully received, and execnted on the (borteft notice. N. B. Wanted, industrious, sober, Labouring at the said Mines, whereconftant employ, good wages, and other encourage ments will be given, means of conveyance being provided, and hotifes for their reception. For further particularsenquire of Messrs. Moses Aust i n & Co at their Fattory in Richmond, or as above. Philadelphia, December 3, 1791 Twenty Dollars Reward. RUN AWAY from the subs riber, on Monday the 9th cur rent, a NEGRO MAN named ROBIN, is 55 years of age, (tout made, and bred a farmer ; oneof his thumbs much swelled ; is 5 feet 6 inches high ; had on when he went away a big purple coloured cloth coat, a (bort linen coat, a pair of fuftian brceches, a ruffled shirt, an old beaver hat, with (hoes, stockings and buckles, all good. Also, a young NEGRO BOY named SAM, is 19 yeaisofage, flout and well made, 5 feet 9 inches high, much marked with 'he Ima 1 1-pox ; had on when he went away, a big blue coat, a brown (bort coat, overalls of a mixed cloth, fulled fto< kings, a new wool hat, pew (hoes and buckles. Whoever will secure said Negroes in any gaol, or bring them to the sub scriber, ftiall feceivc the above reward, and all reafonahle charges P a ' d - ALEXANDER ROBERTSON. Morris-Town, April 17,1792* 36 Dollars is 2000 1000 1000 1000 tooo 1500 1800 6700 16000 BOOKS, PRINTED AND SOLD BY MATHEVV CAREY, Ho. 118. Murhtt-Strctt, Philadelphia. 1. A MERICAN MUSEUM, ft om its commencement in Ja?w ---/1l ary 1787,10 December 1791, 111 ten vols. Price, neatly bound and lettered, fix teen dollars. This work, which <6 now conduced on an improv? d plan, con taining the best pieces publifhcd for and a&airrft the proceedings of government, will be found to contain at lead as great a variety of political, agricultural, and mifcellaneouseffavs, as any ever pub liftied in America. Perhaps in no one work are so many valuable documents refpefhng tVie hift©*y of this country, collected toge ther. His Excellency the Piefident of the United States, has de clared of if, that 4< a more ufeful literary plan has never been un dertaken in America, nor one more deserving of public encou ragement." The fubfeription is two dollars and a half per ann. Gentlemen in the country who wilb to be supplied with this work, are requested to give commiflion 10 friends in the city to fubferibe for and receive if -Any of the back numbers may be had in order to complete sets. 8. 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