Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, February 28, 1800, Image 2

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PRATT is 5 KINTZING,
No. 95, North Water-llreet,
V HAVE on hand the followinc
GOODS,
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ENTITLED to drawback, which they offer for
sale at moderate prices for caih, or the usual
credit ; or on a credit of n or 18 months upon
Mortgages oil Real Property, in or near the City
of Philadelphia, or other fatisfailory ftcurity.
50 boxes a&dbabsTiclc- 13 pipes old Port Wine
lenburght »5 hoxes Tumblers af
-60 do. do. Hemp- forud.
en linenc. joo boxes Hamburgh
JO do. do Ozna Window Slafs 8 by
brig?. 10, &c.
50 do Patierbornei
do. Biclficld Linens.
11 do. Creas and Creas
a la Morlatx.
Brown Rolls.
Do. Hv^ffians.
Polish Rolls.
Bed Ticks.
Stamois.
Arahias.
Empty Bags.
Oil Cloth''
Shoes and Slippers.
Soil and upper Leather.
Quills and Sealing Wax.
A package Gold andSil
v<fr V/atcnci.
A few chel's Toys.
Slates and Pencils.
70 hlu!s Havanna Mo
la lies
February 15.
AUTHENTIC LIFE OF SUWOROW.
JMT PUBLISHED,
AND
FOR SALE, .
AT THIS OKFICK,
S-v/
v.*. r< ; >(
A SKETCH OP THE
JLiit ant) Character
0 F
PRINCE ALEXANDER SUWOROW RYM
NIKSKI,
Field-Ma»(hal General in the fcrvice of Hi* Imperi
al MajeAy, the Emperor of all the ftuflia*,
with
• N
The History of his Campaigns.
Translated from tie German of Frederick
Antbmg.
To which is added,
d contisc ami comprehensive History of
His Italian Campaign.
By William Cobbctt.
Vitb an elegant Print-Portrait of thai re
nowned IVarrier•
Y [Rrice i i-» Dollar*.]
Portrait of Marshal Suivorow.
G» stleuu'n desirous of possessing a capital like
fleft, executed in the firii ttyle, of this illutlrious
Chrjflian Chieftain, may he furoiftied with parti
cular proof imprcflions, at this ofli.e, price one
Dollar.
t ';v&'V
r pHE Subfrriber having urtdertnken the
pliiftcring of the Prelidcnt's house in the
C'ty of Walhingtnn, wishes to engage twenty
good hands, to whom he will give generou? '
Wdges. To commence from the ift of March.!
HUGH DENSLEY. j
February ao.
SALES
LANDS and SHARES
IN THE
Population ItfAfylum Companies.
On Friday the 7th day of March next,
M 7 o'clock in the evening will be expofcd to
Salt bj Public Vendue,
At the Merchants Coffee House in Second
llrett, in the city of Philadelphia,
THE FOLLOWING
LANDS,
s >
I ? I-
' f iJ 41 Equinunk, Northampton co
7 2943 41 I.chawaxen, ditto do.
8 3287 70 liuttermiik Falls, Lu/erne do.
V • 853 80 Equinunk, Northampton do,
g icS.i 66 ditto diito do.
3 1.109 61 I.chawaxen, ditto do.
1 835 23 Cufhes Creek, dnto do.
» 879 ;8 Equ .1 nk, ditto do.
11 4714 82 Leb.-waxen, Hitto do.
4 1489 58 ditto ditto do.
4 175 7 88 Equinunk, ditto do.
6 2603 124 W y lan kin, Lmerne, do.
6 not 97 Starucia, Northampton do.
A .i 97.57 Buttfrmilk Falls, Luzerne do.
8 3505 114 Ox How Creek, ditto do.
19 8061 8 Me/bappin, ditto do.
ao 8644 ioa ditts> d;tto do.
•27 11474 '>3 Tufcarora, ditto do.
(•3 25493 13 VVappaflng, ditto do.
2 i VS I 691 Mtfhappin & Tunkanni ck,
I.uierne do.
ao 20C00 o Allegheny do.
8 3439 3° Equinunk, Northampton do.
10 3456 13 Starucia, ditto do
a 747 »oo Brodhead'j Creek, do. do.
5 2182 68 ditto ditto do. I
5 6000 o East branch of Lehawaxen, I
Northampton do. |
iriampiv
l ia®o o East branch of Lehawaxen,
Northampton do.
5 30000 o French creek &c. Allegheny do.
of 188 80 Toby's creak, Northamp. do
17 14879 o Schuylkill, Berks do.
'! 3*57 59 Conocanering, Allegheny do.
13 3291 91 ditto diito do.
11 44c0 o I.fhawjxen, Northampton do.
9
6 6393 135 Northumberland do.
W9664 17
AISO,
Six hundred and seventj-tlree Shares in
the Population Company.
Three hundred and twenty six Shares in
the Asylum Company.
CONNELLY & Co.
Philadelphia, 14th F«b. dtf
l chest aflorted Look,
Glafies.
large elegant do. ,
1500 Demijohns. * -
50 kegs Pearl Barley. NOTICE.
A lew tcn» Roll Brim S, oc t Holders of tht East IndU Com
■ ' pany of North America are tc
»°, K tn S w r *' ntn at 'he City Tavern on Saturday next, if
>o "or, RuffiaVv'mp. March ' 11 11 °' cl ° ck A " M " on - bur,lierß ° f ""
8o Ihds. Hogs Brittle*
a hhds. i>utch Glue.
20 calks Nails assorted
l'rcm ?<i. to lod.
16 caflcs Ironmongery.
8 calks Hoes.
Geimnn Steel.
6 hhds. Coffee mills.
Blocking Twine, Tapes,
Stone Pickling Poti,
&c flee.
fatll&f
d organ,, and
ihofe, who in advanced ri'
|ueni-e»ot - 1
<ho have brought on themfclves a numarow
raim>£»*il., will by (he ufeof thij find them
elves rcfi.irtdtn health ami flrength, and jII
he melancholy symptoms removed, which are
he jri*ueral effriH of such oaufes.
F. r w heth: r the fydetn has received a fliock,
,nd is debilitated from imprudence or inattenti
.n in the earliest part of lite, or is finking Hn .
ler the advance of years, a tew doles of this
nedicme will afford immediate alTuranee of re- ,
urning health ami (lien);,h. by giving tone to P I IT
he muscular fyilem, and orgkn. of digenion" i
nd by renovaung the whole coufiitutlon. _. v ~~
To the young it will afford lasting health, K virt " e of a writ of venditioni exponas, to
Irength and fpints, in place of lassitude and me out of the circuit «ourt
1 cb: 11 1y : and to the aeed and infirm, it will as- y ,llted Staus, in and for the IVnnlvlva
uredly furnifh great relief and comfort, by of the middle circuit, will be fold
;eHtly and faieiy invigorating the system ; but Z P " C vendu,: at ,h£ Clt y tavern, in Secmid
fitbe in the power of medicine to gild the au- T" eet ' !" , the CT, V o£ Philadelphia on Monday
Hmn of declining year», and calmly and ft- *f e T? . da y of Marci > next, at 6 o'clock in
enely protra& the close of life beyond its nar- , cv * n,n P> 3 " 'hat certain tract or parcel o<
ow I'pin, this Restorative ii capable of effeft- , '* in S and b «ng on the river oi
ng that grand desideratum. w 0:1 Lackawaxen, in the county o
Comflitutiont relaxed, weak or decayed, in V"*;' containing gooo acres and upwards
nen or women, are under the immediate ir'flu- ?" vr !lJ cl> f;e erected > messuage, stables ant
■nee of this Restorative. uwmill, with the appurtenances.—The name
Old coughs soon relieved and speedily cured. I nirrdnTunY' " f1)1 e fa ' d >rac£ o
"• parcel ol land were as follows.
roverty of blood and emanated limbs, will Mordeeai Robert, ~ ; t-„
:re long meet the happiest change; the chill e,l •- , ' T '"'
vatery fluid become rich and balsamic, and the v ; •
imbs be covered with flefn, firm and healthful. £ acbarta » J-'erru, Benjamin Hancock,
It will no doubt he acceptable to the reader 7,// ' Edward Wolsttd,
o fee accounts of some of the remarkable cafei i. ° mcis W '£i' n *> James Thompson,
.nd cures which have been performed by this G " or W Morton, %u,-pi Whitehead
nily invaluable medicine, in the disorder, for G'orge Streettn, 'Patrick Connollv '
vhich 11 was invented ;he has therefore felert- Friend Sireeton, Tbomat CritTv'
a f ew of r„ch caffs at have corn* within his Join OtH>ha»t, William L > ,k ' ■ I %
lwn immediate knowledge, which are publilh- I*, • , Na ' b " '* J
d and may be had (gratis) at any of the places 1 f n , 'r 1 t2ken 10 execution as the proper!-
vhere the medicine is fold. I of Kobert Lett is Hooper, deceafcd.
Prepared (only) by the Inventor and sol e J°HN HAI.L, Marshal
roprietor, Dr. James Church, at his Difpen- N. B. A rcafonable credit will h. i
ary, 137, Front street, near the. Fly-market, Vf n. b 'g,Ven
'Jew-York and fold by Mess- H. &P. Rice, J, ' I W
6, South Second Street, Philadelphia. rhiUdelphia, Jan. 4. j
These tio" traSs do not certain the full Thrr^^'r''
r, cn^ iTa -. 18 1
North America, (
nlurarme conip. N. A iharc. \ f
——- Pennfyjvania, (harct; ,? 4 ° ,0 9 \
talt-lndia Company of N. A. pa-. . J
Land Warrant., 3 » dolls. p cr i co acm
COURSE OF EXCHANGE
London, 6a at 30 days
Amft.ri 60 at 60 .1 yo day,
Amlf' ream, ic 17 a . _ a
Hamburgh ?o 2 /i , V " : H ° nn
3 a --ta-looper Mack.3» nC o.
Where Jit u ate J.
HUMOUKS on the FACE and SKIN,
Particularly pimples, blotches, tettera, ring
worrrn, tan, freckles, fun burni, Sin
gles, rodnefi of the nose, neck or
arms, and prickly heat,
Are effe&ually cured by the application of
The genuine Vegetable Lotion.
Thc XT'J ebi)itac,d - °"^« y ,w holi di( .
JVe ,n * measure fcaffled the
powers r>f medicine, would do
well irt making trial of
Tfo American Botanical Tea,
This excellent remedy has been adminiflered by f Uk ? n '° ac< ! uir e uxivcrlil
the inventor, for faveral y «r s while in England, afivc w onenies in a| d "* '" iC 3Bd rcftor '
with the greatest success By the fin.ple applica- ante or difcaf. and•. V ' "° m a « e ' temper
tion ofth.s fUud for a Aorf time, it will remove tution and «£dff , * C",,fti
the most rancorous and alarnifeg Tc..tvy « f avor) a, a c Lr,lj !" ,'° r " 8
lace, which has foiled every other remedy. It Isa if'; which will h? f, " ndwholcf «me break
poffefTes all the good qualities ot the mcft cele- Foreign Tea Artio' 0 i '"'"'"'j superior 10
brated cofmct.cs, without any of their doubtful fions reauire a wklofe Proses.
effefts. He therefore recommends it with confi- irom the use of thisveM^kT' fin 4 g re " relief
anS C c C enain Te c r u y re Per f ° a2Med ' *' e<sclCioUS >">? < h f "»<> £*' but !«*-
Prepared only by the inventor and sole proprie- breakfaft, nelrij ww month' °* C perfwll for
| tor, Dr James Chur.h, at his dispensary, 137 l t is fold wholcfale a 1 -i
, Front (lecet, near the Fly market, New York; and ventor and sole pro jL n yb ? tbe '<>-
| n , H - and P - Rice ' 1 6 '" outh Second street, New $£ Churcb ' 1 3'
ftrect , Philadelphia. ,6 south Second " Md P Rice,
Fcbruar y ">*w Hke, Baltimore. ' Plaladsl ?^; and Mr.
•4
FO.l CAFE FRANCOIS,
r A Till BRIGANTINK
GEORGE,
WILLIAM BELL, Master;
To fail on Sunday n«xt. She is a
pood strong vcflel, and just out o( tbc Cirpsnter
£3" For freight or paflfagc apply to
MOORE WHARTON,
No. 10 7 South Water Street.
dtS
February 24*
Thirty-nine hogsheads ej Sugar
FOR SA.LE
BY TH fc SUBSCRIBFR.
A generous credit will be allowed.
Apply to MOOKE WHAK I ON, Mo. in
South Water Street.
February 21
ai, i jofe.
tt. ■
F.
WANTED,
A PERSON to fuprrintend a fmali. Farm,
about five miles from the city. He will
be accommsdated with a good house and other
conveniences.
None need apply who cannot be well recom
0" Enquire at 109 Spruce Street.
February 19.
For Nervous Difordera, Female Ccroplaints,
Gout in the Stomach, Melaricliofy, Seminal
Weakness, loss of Appetite, Jiilioos Disor
ders, Ir.ward Weiknrfles, Indigestion, Ob
ftiuatc Gleets, Juvenile Indiscretions ind Pre
mature Old Age, and every other symptom
of Mtreme debility, which are the confe
rence! of a Diffipited Life—exctfs of Plea*
fare or Grief —Heat nr change of Climate-
Immoderate use of Tea, Spirituuus Liquors,
or any Intemperance—Bad Lyings-in—Di
seases incident to Younj; Girls and Women
at a certain period of life—
The Cordial Restorative Balsam
Is recommended as a Medicine of fpeofic and
unparalleled virtues for the immediate relief and
Ipeedy and permanent cure ot the above disor
ders, having stood a trial of many I'uci el'*.ful
years, during which period many thoufanda
of both fexts have been reilored from the brink
of the grave.
This Ball'am it particularly adapted to weak
female conft'rtbtiont, as well at to phlegmatic
habita in general ; it aflt powerfully at a ner
vine, not only to the weak ltomath, but to the
whole r.ervon« fyflena ! corrcifts a vitiated appe
t te and digestion inthe fii ft pillages, and aKfts
wonderfully n recovering the tone ,lrl "
tia' y and genital organs : Hence Tts efficacy in
the molt obfiinate seminal gleett in men, and
corresponding urcaknelTes in women i anJ hence
it will contribuie more Jafclj;— Curtiy and ho
nourably towardt cr»v^ J1 "* l fP rK '*> 'nan any
of 'l oi'e irritating- diabolical competition!,
which are so Oiamefully admmiftered to the un-
j/is earneflly recommended to thole ladies,
wh.> fr"in reputed and difficult labours are af
dinette* andinfii mitics; in which
Ful, ftreng r^he
WATER-OFFICE.
Centre Square, Febcuvy 5, 1800.
IN compliance with the inftruflions of the
Committee for watering the city, and with
my own inclinations* every poihble admit
tance and information has been given to
those citizens who have vilited the Works
during their prog re ft. The Engines are now
arrWVd, and are immediately to be put up,
and it is hoped that it will be thought rea
sonable and just, both to the Public, and to
the Contrattor for the Engines, that the
workmen should not be interrupted. Asa
very few months will fully gratify the cu
rioliiy of the citizens, by iliewing tiieil) the
Eogipes ill f^' l opention, a temporary ex
tlulion s os ail vifitorsfrom the Engine houfae
fcantiot appear :mpioper.
B. H. LATROBE, Engineer.
February 13.
FOR HALE
Or to I e exchanged for a good VcfTel,
A N elegant new two firry FRAMR HOUSE,
IA twenty fevtn fert front by thirty Jour in
depth, with a commodious piazza and k<u*hen, to
gether with a coach hou f e ami icab 1 «-•. fituatc in
the flourifhing village of Frankford. The houfc,
which may be entered the firft of. Jure next, will
be finifhed in the ncateft stile with many conveni
ences, and will b« well adapted to a large genteel
family who may wish to reside in the country du
ring the summer season. In exchange, it willbi
valued low, if a vessel offer that may be suitable.
Further particulars w ill be made known by ap
plication to
i*w
MOORE WHARTON.
Februiry 14. dtf.
Valuable real estate.
About 25 acres of Land,
LAYINC on the east fide of the Falls Road.—
On the East it i» bounded by property belong
ing to Mr. T«nch Francis, f»n on the south, by
a road «f two percho, and 00 the north by a Une,
which feparatesit from Mr. M'C»U. Il is propo
sed to divide this land into 3 equal parts in order
to isit the purchalcrsk
Alio, 31 acres, situated on the weft fide of
Gerir.antown roid, adjoining Maftert'i tftate,
beinj part us tti< property of the lata Samuel
Mifflin.
Far term» apply to Samuel Miifiin, corner of
Mariet Mid i i tii ilrtct».
Ja»uary 24.
Sixty Dollars Reward.
J -rnoM the mi arte rrrrj-, —.
I Jl night ot M.'nday the 14th infi.
Ed Soldier, named JOHN
in Salem, New-ferfey, by KUfitmi a L;
bourer, aged *3 yeuis, five feet 7 inches high
blue eyes, bUck hair, fallow complexion, am
lit ia fjid this Is his locond defcrtion.
AICj, at Ihe fame time, ALEXANDER
TEEL, born in Suflex county, New Jersey, a
Tanner by trade, aged 18 ycar», j feet 5 anil
an half inches high, remarkable frrwll hirle
eyes, fhoit bioun hair, which has been lately
cropped, fair complexion, hi* miner teeth large
and tptVut tttticw mro' tin noie ; wi»
t p! C.i from his diity by > he art snj pci fuati. 11
J-oiTISe above niraed Marthall.
•iter (ball take up fiid Defertcrs and
>«*
niMcrabtfi" 1 iv in Filbert between
Ninth «nd Tenth ;itrtets, Philadelphia, or to
any offiier of the array of th. United Stans,
(hall receive the above reward, and reasonable
charge, or for either of them a proportionate
c mpenfation.
February 16.
FOR SALE
iSERTED
iber, in the
BENJAMIN GIBBS, j un .
Capt. ioth regt, U. 8
<1 2 W.
%f)t (Ba
7. . PHILADELPHIA,
FHIDAY KVKNING, FEBRUARY 28.
Juftum ct ttnacem propofiti virum,
No" civium ardor prava jubcmium,
Non viifto6 inHantl-j tyraniii,
Mcnte quatit folida.
MK. FKHVto)
THE fliametul abuses of Mr. D 11 ». have ;
been heretofoi-e so completely detected and ,
expofLd, tli.it even his unblulhtrigeffrontery ;
lias not dnred,to attempt. a refutation* Sen
sible that further invr {ligation would only
tlifplay new prCHils of his nialveriations, he
has offered no exenfe for retsiniiTJ in his
pofTefHou 22,500 dollars of public money up
wards of two years ; nor has he explained ,
his re a sons tor opening one account in the
Rank as Paymaster, another in his private
( capacity, and exhiufting both far, veVy far
1 below the balance wbish be confesses to
have been always in his hands unexpended.
What will he the aftonilhment of the good
people of this ftatp when they hear that jlm
infxtiable adventurer now claims for his trif
ling' ftrvices as paymaster the inonftrous com
pensation of 8847 dollars and 68 cen'.s.
I'hii charge he has aftually exhibited, ma
king it a part of his credits in his public ac
count ; and he has boldly withheld public
money from the treasury to this amount.
Then it is indisputably true h'; held in
his hands for a long time more than thirty
tbaufand dollars, and that according ttj his
own llatement he (till holds upwards of%lev
en thousand dollars, if thei'e cominillions are
excluded !!!
dtf..
Where is the revolutionary officer, or
war-worn soldier who has ever reserved farli
an allowance for the Cervices and ha»ard of
years ? The entire yearly pay of the Paynuf- !
ter General of the United States n It-is than
a fifth part of this sum, yet he devotes his
whole time and undivided attention to tIJR
objedl:—Wherea? Mr. D. has a i'alary si
two thousand per ami. as tecretary of the
commonwealth : he has lucrative jobs fn>m
the public for reviling and publilhing ihe
laws ; and a great portion of his time is
profitably employed in defending his partic
ular-friends in the criminal courts.
If the Secrftitry vi War, of State, or of
the Treasury were to ma We Cuch a charge
for all new duties devolved on them from
time to tini- wpuld they not be immediately
impeached and dil'pLiccrl ? Would wo not
find Mr. Dallas the (irli and loudefl of their
rapTtSvy. ?
One con ltnjning faft will ft.imp an inde
-1 c character upon this tnyderioui money
nc explain Mr. litllas's own pri
va.i °P""° K o) it. The committee of ways
and means m , 6 rtMed so / a
uatement of tha accodW t0 thc
■Ji^r C r«J'^!r tli:ion 0,1 the 2(1 marrr* .-,c .
tnCT vin. >—-wHiv.ll mr. ii.
credit as foltowt J
" Amount of pay rolfi for which
dered to th« Uaitei 131,968 40
" Amount disbursed unce the
account was rendtred about
Now thi. " amourt disbursed s,nee c ccolm t
rendered when examined in the acc'oun:
realty rendered, n.ftead of being a di&ttrfe
inent to the troops, is. found to be Mr. D's
charge of•' about" 6,600 dollars for his ser
vices. Tijis ela,m was coneaakrd from the
coißimtte# of way, „ B d lwanj> „ wag
the aUitioaal claim of dol)a« and n,
cent. for paying the bounty to the few line,
making t„ the whole, the s um fi r ft meiltion :
ri . r3' Ictters * £ different time, j
I fub J f<a to different conimittcesTu
'/95, 1796, 1798. which arc. now ready to
be
Z lft CUltiU he the war
office, of the delays of that officejfcf hisea
but"not 1° • t |^ m " mK the accounts,
but not a whfTper, n<n a fyltable of tlmex-
Z'XZmS?' 1 """ »
Wl rX m ''~ tLV r" itd >' bef " appointed in
the Legislature of our State to examine tJHe
Un,S ° f Mr ' D " ll «- The majority of
iTr tte are the w * rm friends and
fhlt n ,oC,ateS 0< Mr - D - but Uis I,O P^
hat no improper confederation will m „ e
tfir-m to fnppreln a fair and full ioveftigation
froK) infiiain^exemp^r
:tT,™ ° 1 ""' «*«»*£? f-
PRICES OF STOCKS.
POST OFFICE,
Philadelphia, Fib. 2 y
o'clock Jon. 41 March ' at l 'wel»e
must hep' nlan<3 P ° ftage 10 New- Yo,k
i
■hen arc ren-
6,60«
•* militia omen*.
Extract of a! ■■
to a d
Dated Eel
" The commeirioratio.
General Walhington, and
to his memory, in this p| a
mind in lb pleasing a manner
refrain tending you a (hart ac,
I am persuaded that in no ti
continent, of equal magnitude,
pains taken to express the mod L
Deration for the illuflrions dec?
the citizens were aflemblcd on the
the Wies having previously takeri't
! in the cborch, captain M'Uvain's
I company of fisgfet Infantry, pr e Ct
; nmffl.d drums and Iblenin
I long and mournful prnceflion ; the n ,
I ous Undents of the Seminary, headed b\
I Prefid-nt at the Board of *J i U Rc«-s, wai
next, and were follow-, H-.v Vnnci pj l
; the Academy and the Reftor of tfeChuiti
! *t)er whom marched all the public fundion
janes and th: citizens of the town. The
whola prrccilion was regular and affeftinr
and conducted under the orders of Major!
General B!oomfi,-ld. When armed at the*
door, the troops and the ftudenti farmed a
I me, through which the prnceffien moved
(lowly into the church, where the firft founds
that laluted the ear were vhufe of a f o l rraa
dirge, performed on the organ, by a gentle
mau from Philadelphia, accompanied by the
deep am! mellow tone:, of the gong ; while
delighted at the view of a beautiful, emble
matic Obeliik, i 3 fee t high, ereded on the
flagt prepared for the orator at the east end
of the eiiuich. To the ladV, who dtfund
an J executed the paintings on this monu.
meiu, great praise and credit are certainly
due.* It ilim'h .in unequivocal evidence
of tiwir :«K r.u'.tv ;.nd taste. The mafomc
lnc of a pa ft matter, and an
hour gla'ft run out, appear firft at the top of
the Ol»«*li(k, betwn v.h'xbis an isfeviption
heii ing t!.< ujv of the General's death and
his age. A Sign re of Fame is then rcprf.
lent. . wi-h .1 Ml Ito hr, mouth and a
flawing scroll rn her hand, displaying the
principal i'c--in-s . f his battles and victories,
Trc inon, i'l Monmouth ar.d "York.
Under these is a pifture of the Gr — 1
crowned .with J.iurels and ornamented i.i
the culouri of the Union inverted,am
in!' i.i., <•: v...; inferibed btneath it in
en letters are these words, Horn sic
letting in tiie ocean is next exhibit
{Huffy rock is leprefented in the fort g
to which an eagle is dired\ing her
flifht ; on the rock is "graven"(as
) Constitution,
and below, in golden letteri, On yonie
I rest ; at the bottom is an elegant pt
tne vi.'w iif a diflint encampment.. 'V
whole OUelilk is painted to imitate «
and tlit f.ibh drapery which hungleh
th: profu.'.oii of gilding, and the juc
feleftion ( f colouring gave it a fun.-;.'
truly melancholy and ass , " • Aj
a: ~.e lp
ted t*> call forth fentin-entj (. re
the pccafiqn, and the.<xti
to the conipolition. The 1 i
•tnen who aflified ow this oti
luch fwcetnefs of moduU*'io- 1
or musical excellence, that I couli
»ifliir>g a greater attention to mu.
ivement among us* than gemrally
■I wish you could fcave heard tliera
ic two following lines,altered fram
ieautiful little Ode :
ping maids, his dirge wasfung,
li ning fwaim his knell was rung "
Vita! Spark, was also. very ably
i and lisd a vifihle effeft upc.n the i
I he inulic was conduced by the
Staughton, principal of
therefore I need not tell vou that
ie with propriety and judgment;
'itable to the i ccafion was intro
be Rev. Dr. Wharton, ReiUrof
i ; and the oration was delivered
iend William Grifflu, Esq. As
life will shortly be publilhed, I
i more o{ it at preiewt, than that
Iwered the high expeftatinns I
of it, from the acknowledged
u! patriotism of its author ; it
t without "profufeiiefs, inftruiftive
ginatifm, federal without animo
i tied harmony of language with
"cafouiiig, and the ornaments of
ith the finiplicjty of truth.
Ladiea I unJerftatid are Miss Mary
ire of Burlington, andMifs M'Lem
(own:
) Thomas Chalkley, .Kcnneyi
rara, has arrived at Cape M<y
ice is hereby given,
rs hit'rested in a Tnct of Land ■
being in Springfield, Burling
v. State of New Jersej, for
nging to Samuel Bullus, and ty
•red to bis six children, That
iibfciberj, appointed by Jio*
J- fq Chief |uftu:e of the Supreme
tate ol' N-w Jtrfey, Comnnffienc"
ition of the fame Lands, to,
i<i children and their aflig"»»i oo
t the house el J'f'pb "j*
ington.on the twelfth day of Marc
s of the clock in the forenoon ol t»«
r by ourl'elves or iu conjuniSion w'
fufl.ee proceed to allot and by* l " o '
es or part Of each of the tai : 1
affigiif purfuam to th« aiS entit
e more easy partition of Land« hel'
i. ioiijt Tenants and Tenants in
nd poffed the gleventh day of •
sur l ord, ose th»ufand seven
ty-nine, _ ,
B r hands this fifth day ol February,
oufand tight hundred.
Abraham stociton f
Job Lipptneolt,
Charles £//»•
Tpc*Jkulirtf<
ni»l -with
d«l cTHtttl
li'played li:ch ! nt-Cs of moduUrior !
[ititude for muficat excellent#, thit I c6#li
; n help wi(h:n b - a greater attention to mil.
IC i] improvement amon;:; us, tl an generally
xccute ih two following' lines,alteredfr«n \
" By
weepinp maids hU dirge wnfling,
" By mountmj; (wains his knell was rung "
Pop" ode, } :lei! Spar/:, was also very abljT
lertormed, ami had a visible effeft upon the j
udiencr. The music v, iis conduced by the
kev. Mr. Staughtciii, principal of
lemy, and therefore I need not tell you that
£ was done with propriety and judgment;
i prayer Suitable to the t ccafion was intro
luced by the Rer. Dr. Wharton, Refor of
-It Church j and the oration was delivered
>' 7"" 1 ' menu William Gnffiw, Esq. As
his discourse will shortly be publilhed, I
Ilia]] fay no more of it at preiewt, than that
it fully anlwerod the hi»h expeftations I
had farmed of it, from the acknowledged
abilities and patriotism of its author; it
was elegant without'profnfenefs, inftruiftive
without doginatifm, federal without animo
sity, combined harmony of language with
energy ot rcafonitig, and the ornaments of
rhetoric, with the )im;.licity of truth.
, * TJiffe Ludiet t nnderftaml are Mist MWJ * ...
A*W> MMlriine of B«jcliiigton,«a<iMi& M*£«>a f
oftlinbeth Town:
f Job zix 7 _ .»• ■ I
The fbi'p Thomas Chalkley, Kcnnty,
from Demarara, has arrived at Cape MiV. j
Notice is hereby given,
To mil persons interested in a Tract of Land
lying and being in SpringJt'Mi Burling
ton county, State of New Jt rse j> sof or ~
merlj belonging to Samuel Bullus, and -J
bim conveyed to bis six cktldren, 1 - ' l3l
WE the Siibfcibera, appointed by James Kin
fey, Kfq Chief [uftice of the Sopr«m e
Court of the State of New Jer fey, Comn-.iffiencri
to make partition of the fame Lands, to, an
amongst the said children and their afligas. do in
tend to meet at the house el Jofi/A "J*
kcepur in Burlington, on the twelfth day of Marc
naxt, at eleven of the clock in the forenoon ol t a
day, and either by ourselves or in conjunction wi
thefiid Chief Jullice proceed to allot and by ' °
fix on the shares or part 6f c«ch of the It'O c 1
dr«n and t'icir alliens purfuaut to th« a$ entit
" an aci f.r the n-.ore easy partition of Lands Mia
Uy Copartnery joint Tenants and Tenant# in eo
nion," made and puffed the ileventh day ol » •
In jlie year of our Lord, use thousand fe* eD
dredfand eighty-nine. , „
Witnels our hands this fifth day of * e r '■
One thousand tight hundred.
Abraham Stockton
I,J> LiMcneoit,
fc.jy l^id
•x , .
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