Jr-:- " ••vfhst credjf for trvenrW i* flal j ac °f '» /«**« rfy, the following «;,< ,iragm<Mi« of »n original Sonnet by Tom .. . . Miftrcfs,'triil demon. ■ • ■ft rT '- lr " Al "' "eftrre-fc".*- may prove an accepta } ...Jtoor*' 'critical readers. * 1 •*» Wiies C*re »lt <io!«rom, V akes my foal from reft p,. rj A»**ma-itrttof<-iif« amble 4»wn my hreifl © Uttftt S»*»ineir f .me Varhliiii* fli o r e ' ' *^.'^ his l >et " 1 e ftMm. iinci cobiic »jitows t! rr ~r»ar, - ■ • _ . Vhere love lorn Whiles their amoroa, p»i n i ex * ? Tlwir hof>(n and fesri aVid pfaii „f f ß r c ,JJfi re r. !;■ " TTofhe wan Kmken, who, with badiful eye, * i»nd pi'-a-pating k'raft.brcathe< (Vh 'for f, .h . >jt;. * ' ' • ► * "» ' part oMiterard by time « • ' • i « ■-If-t'-.r I to t,(k of tlice a.kiss; SV.uld Hufit-am'.inca bilk'the profered-ljJifs,.-. Tht9,*w: -ii>rW« <M l' : Uc -f I'cotriff., e'leu-f. I with ftrcan ' -t"f. , ....-■ "W'hilyal oH Ft,(.» burnsrtithirrm f hurt - •.J'BgitltV.KeC: affuije -ha fcmrt. fin f ftiousiiirei i» ukTu! to infiilo.il , . ' thfc -virl.*ut of political^ohetlii-ticc, '«ind to ' - r ro'wcrj . 'JV- frtnim-r.tsj •*.' ate' Irony 3 rr.,n, quiet- I i„ . ly on th* f; r,i„ 1,1 the Old Sthiol to the J "'-iliVf;. h-.a. *d. „ r no hod- | * <, »<''*& J-iVtty r.t Abb.- Sien, and Apellate | * ■;, . ' '-TjlVyrand J .. i - rcj* rr. ittonTmr feeling the acU p ...._ . , , . . T - jli'-n nf ti-c- f It-o.virj ,-c-r !utio v». t( . F< hrM be sedition amsng men. and :- t , By-•ill*' at»d Hbufe o£ 'iW "amtber.'Ayi ...Ac/; B(W rtf . i'ttspw-frMuuvM, &e. Tint in ' the ■ga*.d iMi'r-Hngf. Criiteefl", ifMfcou-t if V,'ilium Tazewell* Elq. ll;e IHE prophet F.fdras. with'grea' folem S J cr. tary ot i*f o> i' i.r Oi'rry, Efq, one rf *»y "> M« fourteenth chapter, dtfmh.s • thf ' E ;,v «ys-to Paris, the Secrepny-of Stat- Jliitrftif fh i. g under ft oak, and heari g :iIJ t-i<; ni'rd to all.vw expencej incurred «' a tale of other times" from his Creator, j *"' n consequence of lii« being captured The alarmed fa>;e its assured chat the Worb! i on J" 3 return t-. thiscountry. ■ waxes old, and that its future woes will be ' ' ' ,e T' - " »''•>.CAtiimitt- d t.,a toinmittrt It) proportion to Its imbecility. . Much evil, I' • th ' »•"•* il '-, and mai: tfi'f o.Ju as moral and natural, is prediflfd, and this ' t!;< f<,r Monriy next, fearful anticipation is gloomily closed, by 1 ' L®> : > piefei-ted. a' nieii..»rial«f fi'ndry an afTwr* ce that, at length, all the links roe f c '" IMts of he'city >f Philadelphia, co ~ - of lubordin tion (hould be broken s that of the meafuievs 6f man Ainuld have no pity ob his neighbour, ' ,:lt in '' coa '' ' r| t!,at P o ' 1 —ttefcrred to the and that there flloti'd ensue those ptri'ds Cornmitve r 'C >ntv>er,e uad Minufiflures.. •f fjftion and war and'ha; coii'ttmpt.of au- : T .' ?l ' P* f rom the Committee, of thority (o energetically described in the text. ! * on the' petition of .It fliould seem agreat Tragedy of confpi- ! WIB Nicffca* late mardial of the .ciiifi i<£i rators, of warriors, and of kings, is uow '' f " ll "'yl v - 1 ) ; '> rec^.m. tending to ih .--honK ailing on the European stage, and the *^°l K - 1 re!'<Miiti<«.i for the rein.burfertv nt ftr tts of Paris, the banks of the Rhine •°* fundr 5' fum > of mone y by the. Jutl and the ciaffical temples of Italy, were '? lhe . n,rnr f '" ld ,nd wiVo fceses, in which men were seditious, and " e( : ' c ' r * u,t .^ urt ot the V' littct prirces disregarded. It is an obfervatioji, 111 Pc 7' f ' -VJhw on tlie trial oi the. •earlycoeval with the world, that fnvereirna, "jJ 6 ®"" 10 tne a '" r ?.95> like the taller trees of the wood, are expo- , 1 '« t.>aconmutt-.e . fed to deftrufti n, because.exalted- T *l° 1 ' Wf coolpleuoua marks have, in ajl ages of the , A m en,ge was from the Senate. . w.,-ld. been aimed at by the te ty ef re - " n volt, or the dagger .f the assassin. But it 1j ' r T? Tl was reserved for French pe.-fpicacity to dif- r ' I ' oads < Wlt tos-er that king, were ne-effarily Jr{ t than K"f ' 7 ' •tber men, an .it wai referred for French 'n't, t %', < u ,'*U' lf . , ii . . „ ff , . , , ■' V I he noefi; rclolved itfett-into * ton'- tO , eU \ dr fcr hetng wiMre of . th , ,4 c| , : tile bm to . au t, lm^e erowned Liberty might urge Bru.ua and the ?ftMen% ~ tiw . Unil ,j StatVs't., accept' Will.am Tell aga.nft their chief, faraticifm f„ the United States, ceffionof iin'ifdicl- Wight cause Cromwell to fit injndgm.nton ioll 1: f w-ft -f Pvnn<ylvania. ( (Sfc. Charles, and Henrv of Navarre to f, r l the m„r|y ra!|.-d tfhr W>n Heferve of f*wi. knife of a di-fpTado ; but Liberty Ambi- Pe AieuwM,-..M.T is in th . bur—a.rt Mv tmn and Zeal never clubbed the r efforts a- atrtend«ien., to accept tl.e ju i ga.ifl the kmtly name till now. « Eter- diction om% being mi. r wniider.itlon ral hatred to royalty ,« an oath not to be MelT. Randolph and Nicholas fp.-ke at b found in the digest <f F.p.hulphus , b-t • ~f h . .1 Mr. G' f.v,'.)d" coined m tile fchurbsof St. A amine, fane- it—when th- qutrtion was laktn and ne ati tioned by Marat, a d repeated by fifh-wo- ved ay!S 34—noes <i-, joeh, it is now a polite «•* faflttona lemode . Mr. GalU<in movi'd r> aiueiid the bill bv. of swearing, am ng twerty four milliorsof i..r lat rin the i ii.i .1, th- new ge-itry of France ! construed tai|raw intoVjilCihoii the it In some of the historical parta of tie made between the Hates 0!' Peni.fyiv.f;. J Bible, we read occaiSonally, a narrative of Coni-.e-aicut" by the ii der d decree of the aflaCinafon of a prince of the honfc of ton, in l ;8> Israel or Judah. Bui the fanc.tSi'iary aft Mr. Bird and Mr. Sedgw';-h (S.ra'ker; va« (lever committed from weariVeft of mb- o'ppoied. the nioti't —and MtiTra. G. narehv, or impatience of rule. It was a ai d firil'wfld fupporttd it. c imiu»l man against whom aflaffination aim- The motion was carried ayes 6a. Ed arrows, and not a defpifet monarch— The tfowniiitee then r- fe, and reported Id pel a s pure and fimj le, like the prime- their agreement tfc the hill as amended and val, men wcr- fuhmiiTite to the aged patri- it w*s ordered to he enwroffed and read a arch and the enoi taf' in?, and thought not 'bird time to-morrSv. Adjourned* ot tjuePiior nq the (xper'ence of the ore, nor t'h- right of tte Her ce no sedi tion and rarely invasions ; hence a happy ar.d quiet peop'e David, though he mif;lit cause the Ammonite to pa s through the brick kiln, was *-ot called a despot, an.l his fill jec\s reverjildged him from a revoluti onary tribunal, . 1 cannot discover that Je rEs dem, like Eyons, was razed .0 the ground by the ancient affertors of equal rights The ii.vrntirin of a gniihftine io Hop h- prayers of the priefl, the bodings cf the prophet, or rbt manc ate of a king was not contem. p'atrd by the Orientals. The lamp cord did not depend .from the Jewish fynagoguts and not a levite before the ark chanted a Marfeiiloie hymn But in the eilh'ghtened eighteenth ceuttj ry, vwtat prodigious discoveries have been made that there is no God and no govern ment, Hut what the pcepl- c » make. Hence Frenchmen are seditious, and regard not thcr king* nor princes. But both Efcras and more recent hidorianS deplore such ca lamities, and the moderate men of ancient as welt as rood* rn times talk of revolution in a State, as of the earthquakes of Caiabria, or the tornado of the Iflcs TH! LAY PRE CHER. In a late record of a New York marntcjv ■we find the following application of four lines, from the celebrated elejjv of Mi. Jag«, entitled u The Black Birds." He led her to the nuptial bower, • nd nestled elofely to her fide ; The bridegroom «f that hour, -And (he the mod delighted bride. This is certainly a pifturelque description of the attitude of the happy pair on the bri dal night. But foft—this is a dang*fous fubje& ; for M Higher far, an J of the genial hed, "With myptriout revtrtnte I dcrfn." /:.a A most ctegmt ?.i\J tnjio'taus transition n'M ju(l appeared* c i '{'he «• Daliii," or Kiss; ot Secumous, the of the motlcn Lntiii poeti, who, iii linking the deit£hts of t-o.ve» has coviibmcd tf»e tendernef* of Ti &ULLVS, the frolic of Horace, and the warmth ot Oviu. Tl.; 1 .Mowing is a fpeci tnen. On.i kiss, enchao/irg maid, I cry'd; On? little Uif , »»>•] tLtn adieu! Your lip* Wrli !ulc « crimfcn il o durw ■with trembling rapture ; But qnick r h<?fc lip» rnj>. lip* forflce, With vVent"o, tantalising jtrO ,• S*. fiartw 1. m- Wij >ic <r:»m the snake . B I'.catu hjs hef lief* 'oarllep prill i Is this rn grant the with'tMur kif\ ? Ah.'nrt, ajf love,—'tis bat 'o fire Thr fcofom with a transient bus* Enflaming analiay'd deli re »i . « HOUSE OrP RE PR KSE NT ATI PES. Mr- troij! t Cjimiiit'ec ajv ."•omivd to t-nqnnc in: >' the cxprdi-my of lurthcr pr«>vii».»:» £>r t-h f * wuiu w aiui »Kph<m children of ('J. J'jtm HjnJiii'"and fjr ph in cJ.iUt>hti-rs ol ?*I jor Al' i tlccrafal, h I>il| Cor :L,t v!i>-<;h v.Ms-comn.ut~i? h>i cuiiwnow. | • Mr. Mfuihiji, tr >.i,i t.nc Cimunrvr to 1 wh'»m *<«s rcfcm-d the j ■-tuion W-ilpm V(q. \,ox SciT-tsiy >* Ki;»- : d/p Gr.-.y P. Extract of a Ulitr jron eapt. £U rrist frigate Adani't',"diited 8 " On iny tad ciuize, which commenced on tlw J4th January, spd expired en the id of Ma/chj I recaptured the American fclir. Ifrtbc'.lu. of and fronl Portland, bound to Trinidad,- a prise to the French corvette Le Berceau : and captured three French pri«ateeiE-~il\e flrft Le " Gembeau, a finall boat, with 4 l\t-rv e!s and 19 men ; the 2d, I .'Hcureiife, a frhoonct c{ 35 tors, a&uos* and 50 men ; (lie h.id taken. two prizes, which reduced her to 29 nien, threw 3 of her jnuii, boats, fparit i'p?.rs., Sic. o*er in the Chscr. u The other, the Genera] of 30 tons, 6 g'.uns and 49 men, 30 hours fnun Guadalowpe, had tadcett t»otbiti£ ; thicw 4 guns and jjqjt av£r in the chatc." A gang of Wlio'drfgrace the name of Frenchmen, are now puiTjjing the infa mous pra&ice of depriving unfortunate Ne 'groes of thfir libertv, in the following fetlo ! nfons manner Wljenever o'fte; of the par ty finds out the ns.nie of atvemigrant French Nerro, from the We fl-Indies, they im mediately claim him as their property, have him committed to gowl ?s a nmwiway, Troin whence lie is shipped rff to tSe Havanna, una fold for the benefit of the party, which coji fifts of four per fans, of whom John Pot et is one, and who'was.a .few days ago deleted in trying this pm&ice on a black man who had been two years employed by a citizen of Baltimore.—Should not a (top be put to such j villainy 5 B* The writer's name \s left at this ©ffice. Fed. Gaz. CONGRESS Wk.dk LbU AV, Ap♦ 11 0 Kile one rf tl ' T OFFICIAL, COMMUNICATION, NEVSGRK, April 9. V<fterday * bo it wn YiM<Ufifjr ipfet in thtfa# by a fqaP, a'"dfiint. Tw« perfrtusJi-cic fuufl by swimming ' till boats cimc 10 their relief—The other, Mr Thomas Vi'efl, of this < itjr w»a, unfor tunately drowned -He was a y ung ..mat), and laielv married. [The brig Ch iftian, Captain Chafe, which arrived here on the fourth instant, ivmeout under cor.voy of the Merrimack "'oni Nevis. The latter parted with the fleet on the twenty ftventh March, in lat. 2 5 7° h'• highly questionable ••vhet' er (he Ih >nld beat t»p to the latitude of Cayenne in l< fs than fiftee-n days, the tide-win'J bt ny always toeaftivard. From tliefe circumiiances we have a well ground ed conviction that the report ot the capture of the Merrimack ib wholly 'destitute of truih.] (JEtajette. Hilt. Port of. Philadelphia AfcRIV.D. DAYS. I r.» Li'Mcoln, Sc 1 1. L:o.*rty, Shockley, New Orl-'ans 13 Favoriir, Cotteril, Nci-Yjrk 3 'iwr!!ry*h;rs, TutllK'l, N-il'olk 3 Br: lev, <..:1 C... 3 Slocip 'I i.t-1 Si'liey;, Fj(tcr, Paffmy. 16 H op Little Sa-n, I)-ckey, New-York 3 cys ro Srhr. i tree. SiPtm, D.ckev, C. Francois } i r.ii- . 1 rk. r, ,11-i vamra Genet, ? P.: 11), N. P, A I»(<iii 10 hefiorn J.:ui;iica is b; J nv, Sclir. l.ilK-riv, Shockly, failed froi.i New. Orlf.n-H tlif 19 rV, Mnrrh. ,l.eft the it the f-.llowiMg vcHVls : S'liip Charlotte, Cowpr rt;h wai'fe, biig Awk >i., l, ; ws, (at the P.< livrij fCbr. Srtlly. CnSii'; Indulh'y, Monk 4 and b-own.-auH' Depci.dai'Ce, Arnold, hflon. ini'- -to* Philadelphia. Ship 'T>yo Frit-iris,—: b.i.y Fox, Ruby.;—- -, lirvvriis r- , .M'Cormick, and Tclumner ——- 1 -, Cl.il k', : beJong'in*' to New-York. Sriir. Miflifippi, ; Volunteer, Ebblet, and ———., Aile'li, belonging to Alexan dria. SJof'p, -Fanner, Bikerj belonging to ■VVibniiigton. . ' I>ft th.- Krlivo the the si.hr. Mu y, M-CJruder, of aad for Alex andria. OUT -tl . Maianzies, was boarded by the Hrru privateer, from Providence-; treated pplitjly aiid dismissed. The following veSse/s_ have been rr-caplnrid by tit Brt isb and tent iut? Ariltgva. . Ship- Mir?," Ren'y, "-'V Rep wick, .LrtmiMr, (,'lai itL • ARRIVED, days ..Ship'Minerva, Parker, Bermuda 6 Bris KfTe^uibo,.'Duplex,' Norfolk 3 Schr. Corstiia. Geer, Philadelphia 4 Polly,. Williams, North Carolina 7 Polly, Cliff, Snrri am "28 Ann, C.irk, Greiida 24 Sl<Kp Betfcy, JJafs. Florida to Charlotte. Antigua 16 Yefteuby shrived here the fchoonerPoi ly, < lift, 1 f N_ew. Loi«JrThV"yß"dayi from ■iwirrriiam March 10 ft lat. ra, lon or, 60, at night was boarded by the United State* ship of war Maryland, then in cbajfe of a French ! C. brig; of 14 gur:s, which 'was riot more miles a htaci. From their bavjjig failedin lh£,courle of 3 hours miles to her one, there wa# not -the lraft doubt of her footi becoming 9 pruc 10 (lie Mary In d. ■ ' - * . ' Matcfc 25--111 lat. 31, long. 72, spoke brig Randolph, Mumford, frob\ •Baltimore to Port* Republican. ■llatiu Mar-ch 29—In iat. 33, long-. 73, few a wr%ck r ftfppofed to be a veflfe) wf about 60 tons blowing a gale, could oot examine her. Li/i of vejfels at -Cape Francois, the 2oih Ma cb, from Hancock and eo's marine re gift*rfrom Cagtqin jLc%uis, of xhcJl"op Pro •videnee, ' viz ; Ship Hope, of Brig Mary, Jack, , Polly, Carpfcrter, Schr. , King, John, Sanders, Julia, Sloop St-1 F!a wer, Hiram, Wii.an, Brig Diana, Sufimah, AQive, Ann, Schr. Hester Be [fey. Bar ara, Br g Ei'zabith. Schr. Elizabeth, A nteloj-e, Ship , Odlifl, Brig Lucrttia, Talker, Schr. Tabethy, •Letter-Bags at tie Gojfec-ilouze. Ship Thomas Wilson, Gytjnn, Liverpool and (hip Farmer, Giblon, Haiiibiirgli; to liul on Saturday nut. »' w B' ig Sufatinali, tor London,' on TutiCiity next.'-" DIED,— 3On Tutfjay r.igiit last, after a fliort 'HWk Is, in the '73 J year of his sere, JOHN RO§B, Esq. iTiaoy years a rfi'ptSa lile merchant of this city. On Tucfday evefriiiff, departed this life, after a tedious ilTt;efs, fybn Cbn Thomp son, fun of Mr. Richard Th'ompfbn, mer chant, of this city, aged 19 years. CLE \HF-D. -Philadelphia, Wi leaflet, "Norfolk, . New-Yort New Tori, Jpril 9 Philadelphia Baltimore Salens Boitqn Baltim-. re Phi ade'phii New Ypik Norfolk Rhode iikt.d Netyb u report Philadelphia "Salcrn Baltimore CTlarlefldii N< wburypprt Baltimore do. Philadelphia New York Philadelphia Academy'. SAMUEL MAG AW, D. D. of Sr Paul's church, an<l forynly Vicc- Frovoft of the Uuiverthy of Pen»fy;y.i»:*, JAMES ABERCROMBIE, #M, One of the AffiAint Miaiders of Chiift chinch am! St. Pet<;rV INTEND TO OPEN, On Tuesday tie i of next month, (April-) 3ln Slcaliemp; CONSISTING Of '• En-jMh Scl'O-j!, in which will be XJL taught Ur;rJing\ Writing, Gr.jiiniar, C.nipoliUoii, £toc"ution, and Na tural. Hi(t«.»ry, 2(1. A Mathematical School, in which Will be ttttght Writing, Arithmetic, Mer cantile Accounts, Geography and the* life of the Globes, Geometry, or tlie elements of Euclid, Trigonometry, both Plane and Spherical, Mensuration, Gauging, Survey ing, Navigat.oll, in, <|| its parts, EMlin;-, Conitfedions, Fortification, Gunnery, As- Itronomy, AL;eb a an,] Fluxions, with Uieir application to the different parts of MailieJ m iticS 7bis debar merit wili fx cmiducitd By Mk. PEVEH UKL/V:\fAK, formerly P.rjessar of JUjltmM.'ct m the Royal Alihta-y and M;rtne /,cai, n JJt: an —and latterly ia riii: FitiGi'rt Uf.lT -1B StATl'.s. A Ci .ifical School, in which \vi!| lie taught the L.,iun and v Greek in cohjunftioii with Chronology., Civil Hit', tory, Rhetoric, and the Iriflltutje't of Moral Sc :ci ice A well grounded corividioii of the expe. diency of the foregoing plan, has been cur principal inducement t- undertake it. Wlien it is conlidi red that this populous and Sou. rifling Metropolis contains only one P; biie Inlhtution on an. exteniive plan f and that many of our youth are obliged to resort to other Sutes, to receive even a Gfanimar- Schor'l Mqcatipn, Seminary -now pro. posed, will, we trufl, be regarded as eminent* ly uTefo^ Actuated by these considerations, many gentlemen, friends '.© Science, and to Liter, afy Efigblifliirients, have urged, with'great warmth, the prefer,t undertaking, and ex cited the 1110 ft flattering expectations of its fucccfs. - Thus encouraged by the cooittenir.ee and prom.ifed aid of liberJ'men, no lei's, than,by a firm ptrfuafion that well-regulated Aca demies have a mmft important influence up >n manners, habits, and principles ; it will be our earnefi endeavor so' to con dirfl this Seminary, of Learning;, as tofub. terve the great JnterelH of Religion and Morality, to prom jte Decorum of Behaviour, Correflncfs of Taste, Liberality of Ser.ti. merit, and eveiy ot her .attribute ofitjf inge nuous mind, . which, in conne&ion with good principles, and found literature," coo ftitute tile iliftinguiflied orriam-lns of the gentleman, andthe scholar. The building, engaged for this Academy, though affording excellent accommodation, will be relinquiflied for a nitre- central fitu ationjj-if such a change il;oui(fbe fuuird ne- ceflary Ptrfonsdefirous to beemploiTdas tutors in this Seminary, are requested to' apply, without delay, to either of the fubfetiber's, to whom „lf o . Parents mifhiilg to fend their cJiildrt'n, w:lf pleufe to make application. . SAMUEL MACAW, . No. 94 Arch Sreef. JAMES- AB£RCKOMBIp., A'o. 101 Pine Street, Phi I Ad. March 28 La:t Public Ball fir the jircsc.it Scu± j/l MR. FRANCIS 1) ENPECTFHLI.Y informs '< is Scholars an iv the Public in f >. i:e *l, that Lis hi! FbbliC Hall-will' be or, Sjtuiday, Ajj.il i : ih, at the Ho„ra in Si nth F urtli Sire-t In wi.i.li will be introduced in enure new set of Co'iilioiu, campofed l>v Mr. tiiinib. ca.lfd Les Delices D'Amerique. Ift 'He 2 afhsou, .2d. The MiUt*ry, 3d.'The Bath C Straihfpey 4th. Tfce Kagc ( Keel Composed entirely of the favourite Scotch ftepsa. Alio, TIOO New Country Dances For the pn'fcnt Season, called The First of April, AND The Philadelphia McdLy. The Music of the Medley i» feledted from the rpoft admired Country Vunca. *4-* An additional Band is engaged to play the New Dam es £>' Children that *re not Pupil* cannot be idnurted NB. Mf.F.'s days of tuition for the remain der ot the kil'in, will be on fuefdays and Thurfdtyj, a' hi; academy Harmony Cou/t. April 9. dtS NOTICE, 1 HH Truftrec appointeJ hy ih« diffLrait I Fire Companies to attend the Fire AlTo ciation, are reqwefted to meet at Carpenters' Hal], on,the nth inUant, at ; o'clock in ihe tvehinj;. April 9 N O T I C E. ALL Perl on* having claims against Richard S. Footman, furvjving partner of the h. ufc of Foorman & Cq. also thole ha iccr cjaiim agalnft the eiiate t;f Richard S> Fostmap, cic tti'led, ore deftred to, exhibit their account!-, well authcnticaied | and all thpie JpdWttoted tu the fait! firn; are fcqutfted to male immrvUie payment to M CLr.LI.KN', Adminiftratof to tlif cliaie »f R. foot jpan Frank/aril, Sprit 9. dsat THE HEALTH OFFICE Is removed to No. 14! Soutl Front Street, Jfccr the Drawbrulg »\ April J m. NEW Tlffi 3 T,J' i:JI mgbt cf ferfnrmiuv oe/av tit llwf.t u • This Ewniitg, ic, . ► Will be prtftnrei, I c*rl< I I,ti : Q Drama, (ir £vs' THE CASTLE SPECTRE. Ofmoud, W Caypit—Ally e<i, Mrs ■ lu aft I ft. A fuprrfc Gothic Hall, arsk ed roof, enriched with ancient fcuiplure^ A& ti. 'A-OisTid Armoury, with of armo'ir arranged ac in Von. don j Banners, jet. A Guiliic ChSWw- oh the top of a tower, ovtr the river Con - way, from a high window, over which Pel cty leaps, and it caugfit by- fiflbermen below. Aft 3d. A view of tht riv r Conway it fill) set, and view of Conway Caftleat adif tance. A G-tliic State Be 4 Chamber, or namented with ancient portraits An oratory of aGhapel, trans parent windows iHuminaiid, &c. Aft A distant vltw .,2f. Cor.way Caille by iiuSffFfrgfifr jR G!oomy'Sutttr raneoys Dungeon and Civiri], excavated roif, See. To which will be added, A new Fares, (nnver aded'htri ) callfd FORTUNE'S FROI 1 CK; Or. Thr true u/t of RichfS. £s* Ttc u /rirfc t-i'jle <":-t n at a qnsrtcr pafi J, ,v.id the cMmim nje at a qusivr pill l>. Hox. IV tar, r*!r,"ifcrre « F < dollar, ah.ijQs!!. r> l;,Tt' ,i dollar. , . 1 ' ' » .T i ' * t * .«/'■<. :lhi ;y's t t J'i ui>l~ie en day ntzr'. ■ ' I *' v 0 Cj-Mr. Bernard's i/igbt will te Of.ffifi netday nixt.- — • - - - IMKUiTLD ■.** In the j/artoony, gz&cc'fiffaii I ''' Cakulli). : and For s.v» k By JOHN MILLER, -J un. C No. sc, Duck Street J Ptpber, V Snitar, and Sos the fcrit qualitf. Hyson Tea, J 159 Bales well chosen law Juiced Piece Good». £f Apply to'Juhn Kflfcr, J-n of Alexin dcr J. Mil.ci'. April 9 TO MERCHANTS. run AbvEXTiziß has served a regular appreßtictftiip in V\ a very iefpp<ft>ble. nKrc'aatiJe hbufc in this city, and can produce ihf molt unexcep'tjnn abl« recernmendarion in his favor, offers liis/er vice at lupercargo ta the Weft Indies 'or eflb whrre—He has, been in m'i) ; of the R'efMif dia ill.>nds. A line dirrfted'to A. B. No. 12s, South Third Sued, will meet mention. April io, The ci pper bottomed trig JAMES,- Burthen about 148 tons, V/ 11.1. EE SOLD, Fit ii-counr of the Un.'.ei wi itei s, at the Mer. chants CifiVc House, in Wcdncldjy 1 !.c 16111. iiiftai.t, prrcifi-iy at cme o'c'r.ck, BY PUBLIC'AUCTIOJJ, * With aM >,er materijs, ai fn'e now Tayt at Wil lings whsrf, agreeable to inventory, to be seen ct the auflion Hi ire, and at the office of Shoe maker ami Berrett, InfurEnce-Brokeil, No. 9, South Front Itreet SHANNON 8c FOA'LK, A\ r:;\rr:tcs. - April io- • f j,<j SALE 1 ! Of a handfonje Retreat, On WednefJay the 1 6th of April infiarst, at four o'clock in the Hftertridn, on the p'reinifcs, tt'i'l puA.iwtly be sold at. Aucitin, to. close a co-J/artiurdi'>. ABOU Tac acresnf highly irapr vrd ground, a. in oral's, garden, tie. It fs situate on the welt fide of the Germantown road, abo-t 2 and an half n.iles ftom the Court Hoofe, ge neral!) knows by the name of Tayh r's Plate in the Northern Liberties. On the prtmifi-s are a large brick hrnife and out bui'd.iigs, w good rep.iir ; a larfe gaiden incioied «:th cedar p ft« and bard fence, a giujnp ps ejjuellcnt water near the di or. A per -1 icular defcriptinn is deemed is the sale will be 011 the spot. ' . Alio, a lot adjoining tbe»laft', eontawmg- a -bont to acres of of the fint'f quality, on which is ercdled a new hone and. i.: < e i.tilid'- ing, 60 Iter by jB,- and an old fl and f, .-rßs turn—7 he A- p'aces may be v,e« e"d at a. y time briii e tlw file, t!.« key of thcltoufe ii jji ' ijjjr hands <}f the lutfcr.bcts. wliowili tltlivt r it ip itiy person- defirous'of purchafng A good title, dear of incumbrance, and ptfllflion im me.;i»t(rly. SHANNON cf PPALK, April to, For Sale, Tci Ccrgo of the sbifl Molly, captain Swaitl, Jrom Batavig, CONS-ISTI N 6 d F SUGAR irt whole aatf half caunifecrt. Cerihcn Cotfae, KLl> Pcpp(t t > bapan Dyr Wood, £>.<n,y. ?.nd Thirty tvvp bsles of Cotton Yarn, AtSO, THE SAID MOLL Y, fcVRTHEN four thoufaixi three tKES.SC? h»a.lnr£ U;.'.rri.-1« of FJo^r,.q;r -Uijfvig *ine p-)Uiia<;r.S with and »•> rtcv/ly to the'' bcnc«' wicii f»a£eli& ct>ppv.r. /•p'plytcr WI&LHW & Gimmrt-ft March xs, d»tr J'Msir.REsmni. ICA. AlSft Jtawtf f jtawsw Auctioneers, * - . dCI. . tu.thS'X.ijr.
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