I—» mm •m (Bajctte. s PHILADELPHIA, MOSDAY KVF.NING, FEBRUARY 17. Ju(lun\ et tenaccm propofiti virum, Non cmum ardor prava jubentium, Non vultus inflantii tyranni, Mente quatit folida. memorandum. A display of unparalleled impudence on *he part of the Faculty of a certain Insti tution, has determined me, on what I have long contemplated, an exposition of the villainy, insolence, tyranny and incom petency of the to ignorant and brutal Peda gogues. N. B. Ids fire to be understood to fpeat with exceptions. I wrtit but for an event to take place ■which mull occur in a day or two ; when I will unveil this rank inifiiirture of Reverend Kogues. 1 he jJuplic voice, with loud and general acclaim, has long cried out, " It is high time thrfc infolents were chaflifed and as they are good Republicans, be it my bufmel's to teach them, that the Rights of Man are sacred, and that their tyranny Ihall tend to their own confulion. The civil ailTent>ons in Pennfylvanis threaten ths complete disrranctiiiVraent of the citiiens, at the er.fuing ekdUon for Pre fideut and Vice Pielident. The New York Editor fates that 4 re port was in circulation that another revolu ttenhnd taken place in Paris ; in the ourle •f which Buonaparte had again narrowly ef feaped assassination. The Regicid.il IVntarchy of France, hav ing been overthrown by the itfurptr Buona parte, it brcornca piojjer to designate the new rebel government of that kingdom by a new name. Under the dominion of a rebel, regicide, thief and murderer, a Viriatus in profefiion, pradlice and charader, that -unhappy country may not unaptly be laid to be under a Diabolarcby. Mrs. Hannah More, in a late work on Pemalt Education, appropriately notice* the lewd and Jacobinical produftions of tht'Ger man illuminjtus, Kotzebue, in the following pafiage : " His cool, calculating, intelleflual wick edness eats out the very heart and core of virtue ; and like a deadly mildew, blights and fhrivds the blooming promise of the hu man spring. Its benumbing touch commti liicates a torpid flnggilhnefs, which puralyfes the foul. It descants on depravity, andde tails its groflefl a&s as frigidly, as if its ob jedl were to all ij- the tumult of the padions, while it is letting them loose on mankind by plutkivg off the muzzle of present relhaint and future accountablerefs. The fydem is dire infulion compounded of bold impiety, brutidi fiiifuality, and exquisite folly; which, treeping fatally about the heart, checks the tnoral circulation, and totally dops the pulse of gooduefs by the extinction of the vital principle : thus not only choaking up the stream nfsdVual virtue, but drying the very fountain of future remorse and remote repen tanc -. See " Strictures on the Modern Sys tem of Female Education." P. 49. ) The comedy of Kotzrbur called Tie Birth Day, consists principally of aa attempt at imitating Sterne's Uncle Toby and Mr. Sbar.dy. The imitation is so weak, th*t even the London Courier, declares it tobedefpi- The " M". SASfdnt as*' hanged at Kingston (Jamaica) was the man who be friended the Pirate and murderer Nash, and who advised him to swear that he was an American rit'Zrn. He was also a French agent at Charleston for Privateers. A HINT. MR. FENNO, The honorable member who moved in Congress a few days ago, for the appoint ment of a committee to bring in a bill mak ing provi/ion for the removal of regular troops of the United S'ales, which may be iiationed where an eledtion i« held—ought •t the fame time, to have recolle&ed the mode of condu&ing elections in the Nor thern Liberties, and if sincere in vvifhing that ele&ions may be conduftcd fairly, amend liis rcfnlution, by making provinon for abolifhirg the prattice of forming men in military array, and marching them to the election ground with drums beating and fifes playing, men armed, mounted on horse back, founding trumpet! and parading thro' the streets—he mult recolleift that all the tleftions, with few exceptions, have Been cMtduficd in lhis manner in ths diftrift of the Northern Liberties ; and more incon venience is to be apprehended from difor derly and irregular militia, than the regula 1 troops of the United States. Porl of Philadelphia. ARRIVED, Sclir. Jane, Toby, N. York via Manchester Little Will, Culhing, Havanna Rebecca Norfolk Three Friends, Darling Richmond Friendship, Taylor Gonaives Sloop Sally, Dtuyke New York Gsnett, Smith Naflau, N. P. Ship Hannah, Whoth, from New York, and schooner Fancy. Winflow from Naflau have arrived at Reedy Island. Brig Susanna, Medlio, from Hamburg is ashore between Bombay Hook and Mor n's Liftons. A brig, name unknown, is in JJ-banzv creek. Last evening about 6 o'clock palled the Light House, the (hip Fn&or, Capt. Kemp, for London—aud the fl'.ip Nancy, Captain Allen, for Calcutta. ■* NEW-YORK, February 15. Passengers in the Factor Captain Goddard. Samuel Sitgreaves, Esq. Mr. Nclbit. Col. Apthorp. Mr. Gray. Mils Henfhaxv. Mil's Dowdall. Mils Hullon. West India News. KINGSTON, (Jam.) Dec. 24. By jjfiieral orders iffucd the 22d iriftant, all French male flares exceeding the age of twrlve years, are to be carried to the bar racks on Friday the 27th iutt. at the hour of 10 A.M. Ycfterday afternoon precisely ten minutes ! before 5 o'clock, pursuant to his sentence, I was executed in the parade, Mr. Sas Portas, condemned as a spy. The Kingston mili tia and the garrisons of this town and Up- Parke, were drawn up in a square around the gallows, at 10 minutes before four, and the whole business was conduced with the utmoli folemniiy. Previous to his execu tion he was marched round the square, with a label having SPY painted on it, on his and another on his back with EisPION o 1 it. He f emed perfectly un concern: d itntil the handkerchief was bound round hi head, and was mounting the lad der from the fcaffol.l, when he made an ex ertion to save himfelf by clinging to the I ladder. Wc fiecerely hope his fate will be a ltflon to those who have come among us 1 on the fame trrand. FALMOUTH, Jan. 1. The ftitp Boddingtoo, Callenhead, ar rived at St..Ann's Bay, on the 24th ult. one of the last convoy from England, but last from Trinidad. The news by this ar rival states the number of Frenchmen in that ifltnd to be more than any other na tion ; that they had become so treacherous that martial law was laid on ; numerous p'et« for murdering all the English, and getting pefTcflion of the colony, were disco vered ; that a gallows was ere&ed across the main street, so wide that twenty could be banged at once, and scarce a day pafled without from one to five being tucked up. Colonel Hickfon is the commanding officer at Yrinidad. CARD. IN pursuance of a resolution cf the Standing Ccmmitte of the Pennsylvania So ciety <ji the Ciiuimrrrr, the members of the Cincinnati, not belonging to this State, who maybe in the city on Saturday the i2d ind. such officer! of the late revolutionary artr.y. not members of the society, the officers of the army, navy, and militia, are refpeftfully invited to join in procession to he formed at the State Houfc, precifrlv at 12 o'clock of said day, by the Pennsylvania Society of Cincinnati, and proceed from thehce to the Reformed Church in Race ft. where an Fn logium on the charafter of Gen. WASH INGTON will he delivered before the Soci ety bv one of its members. The proceflion will return in the fame order in which it proceeds to the church. James Moo r e, ■ "J Charles Diddle, / Committee cl' M. M i ConnetL f Arrangement. -Robert Patton, J Philadelphia, Feb. 15, 1800. CINCINNATI. At a meeting of the Pennlylvatjia State So ciety of the Cincinnati, held at the State Houfc, in Philadelphia, on the alft of December, 1799, BRIGADIER GEN. MACPHERSON IN THE CHAIR, The following Resolutions were moved by- Major Jackson, aud üßamniouily adopted : Resolved, That, in veneration of the ex alted virtues, p>»trit»tiln», and public IVr vices of our late most excellent, beloved, and ever to be lamented President General, George Washington,—and as a tribute of the deepefl furrow, and mod afTeftionate attachment to his endeared and illustrious memory, the Members of this Society will wear mourn ing, connected with the Badge of the Society, during fix months. Resolved, That a strip of black Ribband naffing along the centre of the Ribband of the Order, be added on this occasion. •The following refolutionn *ere moved by gen, Macpherfon and unanimously adopted. Resolved, That Major Jackson be rcqueft ed to prepare mid pronounce an Eulogium on the cbn rafter of General Washington, em bracing a fummnry review of his Civil and Military services ; and that the fame be de livered before this Society on Saturday the zid day of February next, at one o'clock, P. M. at such place aj the Standing; Com mittee to whom the arrangements of the day are referred, (hall determine. Raolved, Tbst tlie- Prefidentofthe United States and his family—the Vice Prefidentot the United States, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Members of both Houses »f Cnngrefs, the Heads of Depart ments, the Judiciary, and such other officers of the General and State Governments as may then be in Philadelphia, be refp ttfully invited to honor the Society with their pre sence on the occasion. December at. Tbi-s Evening, February 17, Will be prefe rted, a celebrated Comedy, (taken from the German of K.otzebueJ called LOVERS VOWS. To which will bt added, (not ailed this season) a Com{c Opera, called No SONG no SUPPER. Pox. one Dnl'ar, l'rt, three quuters ®f a dollar, av.d Gallery half a dollar. FOR SALE, A good three llory Brick House, LOT OF GROUND, CITOATKI) at the north east corner of Water O and Market street, thirty feet front on Wa ter Street, having four r-oins an each floor, two good vaults under Water street, which may contain ten cord, is one us the b*ft stands in this city for bufinel's. tot terms enquire of JOSEPH DONNALDSON. Who will let on lease the lioufe he new live# in for two or tliree years, February it, fOg. THE CURE OF THE RHEUMATISM, Palsy, gout, lumbago, white fuellings, Jprai»s, bruii«, numfcnefs, chilblains, acute chronic rheumatism, rheumatic gout, i« recommended' Chemical Ext raft and EJfence of Mujlard, Prepared only by Dr. James Church, at hi* Difpcnfary, New-York. There perhaps is no malady to which the hu man i'rame is fulje<3, that has had more appli cations of varieui kinds .idminillered as remt dits, than the Rhcuniatifin : nor it. thcro scarce a disorder that has refilled with like force the at tempts made t» remove it The virtue; of the Efl'.m-e a 1: i Extract of Mulbrd, w;ll be found to equal, if not excel thole of any other medicine whatever, in the cuvt of the above complaints. The following is cop d from the London Pharmacopiae -nd is the opinion of the College of Phyfici-ss concern ing this valuable Drug. " Mulhrd, by its acrimony and pungency ; ftimttlates the solids, and attenuates viscid jui ces, ;.nd hence is deservedly recommended for exciting appetite, promoting digtftion, encrea flhg the fluid lecretions 5 also paralytic and rheumatic affc^ions-" Thcfe medicine* contain all the virtues that f can poflibly be derived from that excellent and , powerful vegetable. The EfTence' i« prepared | in a fluid Itate, and is Angularly efficacious as an external application ; common rheiimatifms, Sprains, Chilblains, Stiff Necks, swelled joints, Bruifes,"Trozen Feet, local pains in any part of the body or extremities, Swelled Faces, chop- i ped hands, &c. will be found to yield to its be nign influence in a few hours. The Extratfl is prepared in the form of pills,and being an inter nal remedy is an amazing additional improve ment, taken in the severest cases of the Rheuma tic Gout, Chronic Rheumatism, Palsy, fixed pains, Lumbago, Numbnels, Gouts, &c. — When the elfence is externally applied it prp- | motes gtntU perfpirarion, and operates very mildly by urine ; they alio amend 4 weak di geftit n, and fti-cnathen the flomach. Sold as above with printed direflions for use. Where also may be had, CHUKCH'i COUGH DROPS, a medicine unequalled by any in the world for the cure of Coughs; Colds, Allhmas and Confumpiiotis.—Alfo by Mr Price, Bal timore, and M.ffrs. H. & P.Rice, 16, South Second Street, Philadelphia. The Genuine Patent Vermifuge Lexemes. FOR DfSTROYItvG WORMS In Children and Grown PfrCons. Ficpared only by Dr. Jame: Church, ai his Dif penlary, 137, Frent-ftrcet, near the Fly Market, New-Yqrk. WOlf MS it i, »el! known occafiont the greattfi mortality among children than any other dilWder, and few childten are without , them in a greater or lefler decree. —The mcef lity of an infallible remedy therefore js obviovs. 1 The Vermifuge Lozenzes a e an txeel'ent alt«- ; rati*e, contain nothing but what i« ; erfrrftly in» I nocent, and may he adminiftcrtd to children of all ages, and to grown pcrlbns, w;th the great est i'afcty. Thtyare alio fingt.larly efii. a iou« in all gross Huunuurs, Srorbutic Hruptions. Sore He»> 9, &c. &c. and an excellent phytic, iti the tyring and fall of the year, but particularly af tnr the Small-Pox, Mcafles, Fevers, &c. d6t. Pritc jO cents cjc« hox.' —Family I oxe» con taining eight finail ones at three dollars. Sold by Mrffrs H. & P. Ricr, i 6, South Se cond ltrcet, l'hiiadelphia, and Mr. Kice, B<l-. timore. The patent Antispasmodic Elixir. Are effeiftualiy curer! by this excellent medicine- Its virtue! ate ahfolutely fpetific and unparal leled. It has failed in uo instance within tlie knowledge of the proprietor ( where takcu agree able to the direiHions, and with perseverance) the most dreodful Fits ever known. One cafe of cure only is fuhjoined out of a Bumber, as proof of its efficacy attested before the Lord Mayor ofLondon. " I, James r orock, of Na 40, North-street, in the Parish of St. Luke's IWiddlefex. do makt oath—That I ~wa3 gritvoufly affliiled with fits for upwards of I; y ars ! and that to so violent a drgree, as to require 12 men to hold me in them, to prevent me dafhinj myfelf to pieces. They would generally last me 5, 6, and often 7 hours ; In confequenrc of which my cenftitu tion became quite emaciated. I made applica tion to many eminent gentlemen of the f.icultv, who afforded me no relief whatever ; till I ap plied to Dr. James Church of the City Uo-d, who prescribed his. Antifpafmodic Elixir for me, which I took, and whi h alone cured me of these most dreadful tits, and restored me to perfiit health. This deponent further maketh oath, and faith, that it is now two years since he was firft cured of his fits, and he has no re turn whatever of them since. JAMES POCOCK. Sworn before me at the Mansion-house, this 19th day of August, 1796. William Cvrtis, Major. Prepared (only) by the Inventor and sole Proprietor, Dr. James Church, at his Dispen sary, '37. Front- ft eet, near the Fly-Market, New-York ? and fold by messrs. H. & P. Uice, 16, South Second Stfee, Philadelphia. jawjw&cltf NEW THEATRE. AND Dr. CHURCH's WORMS. FOR 1 HE CURE OF FITS. Hyfttric, or Fatting Fits, Convulsion Epiltiilic AFFIDAVIT. Just PuHshsd, And fold by MeflVs. H. & P. Rice, No. 16, So. Second Street, Philadelphia. A BR! E F DISSERTATION ON THE VENEREAL DISEASE, , Seminal Weajaicfles, Gleets, Bcc, Etc. including The Cure and Prevention - OF THOSE DISEASES, fly which persons of both fexrt may cure thera lilvcs with E»fe, Certainty, Safety and Seerecy, at an easy expen.e. By JAMES CHURCH,' M. ®. Formerly Pupil to Dr. Dtwiifen, London Hospital• " The knowledge ofa disease ithllf iucure." Swift, Authentic Life of Suivororj. JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE, AT TBI S OFFICE, A SKETCH OF THE m» {} w %i(e ansi CJjaratter OF PRINCE ALEXANDER SUIVOROIV RTM- Fittld-Mprlhal General ill the set * ice of His Imperi al Majefly, the Emperor of all the RuCus, WITH The History of hjs Campaigns. Translated from the German of Frederick Ahtbmjf To whichjs added, A concise and comjgebensive History of His Italian Campaign. By William Cobbett. With an elegant Print-Portrait of thai re nowned Warrior. [Uricc a i-a Dollars.] Portrait of Marshal Sumoroiv. Ger.tleinen desirous of polliffing a cafital like ness, executed in the firlt style, of this illuClrious ChriUinn Chieftain, may be fur»ifhed with parti cular proof impreflions, at this office, price one Dollar. February 12 FOR CAPE FRANCOIS, r 4r'i& ~ THE BRIOANTINt GEORGE, WILMAM BELL, Master; permit. She is a good strong vessel, ans! just oat of the Carpenters hands. gj" For freight or pal&gc apply to February 6. A valuable Estate for fak, THE NORWICH LANDS, MILLS, AND APPENDAGES. THIS ESTATE 18 situated in the county of Henrico, on Four Mile Creek, near it* -unction with James River, about n miles from the city of Rich mond, and nearly the fame diltance from Pe tersburg. There i« about <SO acrce of land, and the whole of it gi/od foil for agriculture, and a full proportion «>f it very I'uitalile for graf«; about one half of It is cleared 2nd in a itue fit for im mediate cultivation; the reft is in woods and well covered with u'eful timber of different kini!». A c to the improvements en the farm, there is a decent duelling hcufe with the ufbal out ho'ifes, 1 pond brick spring house, ar.d a large new exsellent barn, one ttory of brick, and the uti.tr trained woik, two orchards of a >ples and of peaches, in full perfedtioo and The m:ll s of three pair of but 4 ilones fir the grinding of wheat, ar.d one paii of ft mes for grinding of corn, all of proved good quality, worked by overlhot water wheel# and double gears, with aii the Ute improvements for Ikrcenir.g, cleaning, halting an elivatiug the wheat and flour, all exfi-uted in the best minner and of the heft materials and quite new —The mill house is large and conyehient, be ing 46 feet by 71 feet with fi»e fl mrs, the two lower itories are brick, the reft framed work executed in the most manner; the house and machinery of the mills will be ,'oond unexceptionable, and they ■k> fiiuated as to he tree from all rilque iron: the frtfhes or inun dation of the wattr comfes—Tkere is a very convenient brick bake liouie two ftorien high, with two large ovens; a very good house tor the pr'iprietoi or manager, a store room, coun ting room, kitchen, &c. alio suitable boules for milWs, coopers, and hake s—The tide water from lames River fit ws to the wal's of the mill, where boats of three to four hundred hulhrls l urhenran receive their loads out of :he mill, and in ene miles diltance, Jhips of any Gze that navigate James River, can load i» great fafcty. The neighborhood i« healthy—very refpeiJl ahle as to inhabitants, being mostly independent farmers, and the foil is in general very justly elteerr.c.l equai to any on James River, for the growing of wheat ; upon a moderate calcula -1 mil, the average annual crops of the neighbor hood equally convenient if not more so, to the Norwich Mills, than to any, other market, a muunf to between thirty a».l f*rry thousand hulheis of wheat. Mr. John P. Gordnn who lives on the premises at piefent, will fbew the w hole to thole who may incline to view it. 1 would prefer a purchafcr wli-o Vould pay down the principal pan of the purch money, a d would give a very advantageous bargain— or I will fell on a credit ionvenient to the pnr cliifer, the inteveH being paid annually. I will wait for a purchaser tii! the 15th day of March next, and if not then fold, I will he glad to treat with a tenant f >r a lease, on terms which may he mutually agreeable. 1 have offered the whole of this estate for sale, on a prrfumpt'.on i that ihe purchaser of the rn)H» would incline to I have the land alio, for a fupp'y of building (timber, oven wood and hm-p pole 9; but if it ! he more JgrttaW* to him to tjlie tat mills a»<" ' a few acrss of land, he (hall be accommodate! | accordingly. Rklirao'.!<J,Ftbiuary 5. T.IITtD EDITION. MIKSXf, MOORE WHARTON, A*. 107, Smrti Wattr Strut. dl»t IN VIRGINIA. IS EN J A MIX GIBBS, Jun. Captain %r.tb ngt. U. S. February 10. DAVID ROSS. WATER-OFFICE. Centre Square, Febeuaiy 5, 1800. IN compliance with the inftruflions of tlifc Committee for watering the city, and with my own inclinations, every poflible admit tance and information has been given to those citizens who have visited the Works during their progress. The Engines are now Arrived, and are immediately to be put up> and it is hoped that it will be thought rea« fonable and just, both to the Public, and to the Coivtraftor tor the Engines, that the workmen Ihould not be interrupted. As a very few months will fully gratify the cu rioliuy of the citizens, by flit wing tliem the Engines iu full operation, a temporary ex clusion of all vilitorsfrom the Engine houses cannot appear improper. B. H. LATROBE, Engineer. February 13. dtf. The only Medicine in the world that cures the mod inveterate Itch in four hours. The genuine patent Scotch Ointment. For pleatfantnefs, fafetjr, expedition, safe and certainty, is infinitely superior to any other medicine, for the care «f THE ITCH. It is so certain in Its operation, that it has never failed in any one instance whatever, of tffedlually caring that disagreeable disorder ill four hours, by one application oßly, though applied to nianj thou iands in England, Scotland and Ireland. It does Rot contain one particle of mercury, ('ee the as* fidavit*) but may le applied with the greateil fafety, te the mall delicate lady during pregnancy, or the tenderer ft infants. The proprietor is so certain of its infallibility, that he engages to return the money to any wrr fon en whom it did not perform a eure in four hours. Prepared only by the inventor and sole propri etor, L)r. James Church, at his dii'penfary, 137 Frent ftrset, near the Fly market, New York ; and fold by Meflrs. H and P. Rice, 16 fourh Second street, Philadelphia; and Mr.Rice, Baltimore. * This affidavit may Le [ten at tie placet off ale. Just Rcctived, By the Liverpool Packet, a large fyp.ply of the Cdrdial Balm of Gilead, So justly celebrated for the Relief and Cure of Nervous Disorders BiJious Cases Female Coinplaintt Be'uility WeaknclTes Indigc'ftion Loss of Appetite Coughs and Colds. Impurity of Blood Consumptions Head Ache Lewnefi of Spirit! Relaxation &. &c. &c. Prepared ( only Jby S. SOLOMON, m. o. f. r. h. s. Of the Univcrfity and College of Physicians, and Author of " The Guide to Health," &c. THE CORDIAL BALM OF GILEAD, Is an immediate reiterative and corrol.orartt, a mod powerful remedy in female obilrufli 11* and fupprcflions, and in cases of retention at maturity; also in weakness, morbid dilcharges, and irregu larities about the turn of life. Youth of either sex who have pra£lifed a fecrct and deflruftive vice,and thereby reined, weaken ed and debilitated the whole neivous system, will find the Cordial Balm of Gilead the mod power ful, certain and effcdlual federative. Thi.nvdidne poflVlTes wonderful efficacy in all nervous difordt*is, fits, headaches, weaknaf»,heii viuefs and lownefs of ipirits, dimness of fight, con fufed thoughts and wanderings of thi mind, va pours anil melancholy, and all kinds of hyfleric complaints, gradually go off by the use of this fa lubiious Cordial. 111 sickness of the stomach, in flatulencies and ®b(lruftions, it is a fafe, powerful and efficacious remedy. The firft fymptcms of its good tffeds are fercnity aud chearfulaefs. Price three dollars each bottle. ALtO, A N<vj Edition, being the 42d, of that in teresting Work, entitled A GUiDE TO HEALTH, Embellished with the Aathor's Portrait. Which fully explains, in a concise, plain man ner, t::e nio.l f.raplc methods of treatment, with proper efficacious remedies lor the luiiowing Di seases, viz. Atihmas, loss of appetite, bi) : oiu complaints, con'umptisns, iernaU dilcalcs, fiflatulence or wind, hypochondriac or melancholy complaints, iwdigcttion, juvenile indiicretionr, lownefs of i'pi fits, nervous difeaies, rheumatilm, ruptures, fcu»- vy, iUc. &e &c. To which is added, AN ESSAY On the Venereal Disease, Gleets, end Semi nal Weakness ;—and an ADDRESS To rare.it!, Tutors and Guardians of Youth, S. SOLOMON, n. d. r. r. h. s. Eviry jierfon, young and old, ihould purchase tlni luink, there being i'carccly an individual who is nut lutercfled iu some part of it—ln particular it is recommended to young men and boys; as an early attention to the latter may serve to guide them against a fata! rock on which thousands hare split, and be the means of preserving their todie* from oifeafe, and also their fouls, their minds, and all ti;eir faculties from deftrudlion. This, truly intsrefting work has been the labour of n;ay years experience and f rvation on the calamitous consequences of a secret and definitive vice, to obtain a icmedy against which, the Doc tor has devoted a principal part of his life. No proprietor* < f Boarding Schools or Academiesfhould be without it—(l rice one Dollar.) THEAB..VF Are sold Wholesale and Retell, By JOHN J. MALCOLM & C«. DHUGGTSTS, (only agents lor Philadelphia) At the fig'n of Fothergill's golden head, A T j. 26 Souti> Second Strtet, Nearly oppolite Black Id otic Alley. February 13. fr.-u.tf Ten Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the quarters of the Cub fcribtr, on f-atr.n'ay rhs Bth iuft. an enlifled soldier, named JAMES BUTLER, a Carter by occupation, born in the State of New Jersey, aged thirty five years, five feet nine itich-s'high, sandy completion, hazle eyes., an 1 short sandy hair, ha 9 been some time arefidf t of this city.it is thought he is now in Mount \ lolly in New Jersey, cr its vLir.ity, as his friends chi fly reside there. Whotter Ihall take up laid deserter and lodge him in jail, or Riall deliver him to the fuhferiber, at hi« quarter" in Filbert,between Ninth and Tenth lireet*, or to any officer of the army of the United ji States, stall receivn the above reward, and rea* fonable charges. v •*$
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