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BY "WILLIAM COBBETT,
tor imfctrtiog l6c folltrfbing periodical /,«£-
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X all the works puMithed Tn Grtat Britain ;
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lity, afrd of the numerous publications of the
kind which do now appear, and which have
appeared in Great Britain; it is uuiveifally
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ments: 1 Original Ct'iticifm—2 A Review of
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and verfe —and 4th, A Monthly Sirinrmfy of
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Afrit 3-
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY ' APRIL 19, 1800.
NOTICE.
A CERTIFICATE of one Share «f the Bank
of the United States, No. *9120, in the nltna
ot Lewis Peter Quirtyn, ami a Certificate of two
Shares *f the fa id Bank, No. 39119, in the name
of Georpe James Chflmondely, Earl of Choliro:>-
dely, were forwarded from New York by the
Ch«fter6e!d' -MritHh Packet for Faln.outh, which
was caf 4:-e«r by tile French, and the Certificates
loft or octroyed, and for which application i»
made at said Bank for the renewal thereof, of which
ail pcrfons concerned arc desired to take notice.
CLEMENT BIDDLE.
d3m.
February 11
CITY OF WASHINGTON.
rfin possessors
OF OBLIGATIONS «r CERTIFICATES fign
eti.byihc In t TcnSer, torundivided Shares or
Lots ©u-hi* purchase within the city of Wafhiug
ton v who- h#ve pot yet applied lyr and receivt'l
rhe;ir Deeds are hereby notified, thai; their fevcrai
Titles will be iilily completed cq-thc ordc- of rifely
who in conlormiry wirh the term* of the (mi Cer
tificates, tiv Ji.aUc tha Payments in I'wll therefor,
either to 'Ttomji Ivi'&ucn 55* C<t <> to ,th»
fcribrr at on or it any time bctore
Decernl^e i r ij
BOONE'iW IRON WORKS
TO BE SOLD,
dR LEAJMD Fbtt Otf'fc Y TH A T
V&lu&ble Esf'&tg,
KNOWN ®y lib r.&rA'e of the Übbneton Iron
Works, fitnwto in.the county.of Mafrte'ia the
hat- of New-j•-rfey f qouGl'ing 01 a frotge with
four fires, a RoTiiw/ and ?>liuiug Mill, a Grift mi'l
with two Run of nWe% antl Saw mill, all in good
orridr Mid new it uie, ttogeriW with ah eiceuent,
large, nd convenient hottfit, wtttt out-houfel of
every kind; among which are an Ice house, and
stone milk house, with a remarkable fine fprii\g in
it, a large Garden, and an excellent eollc&ion of
Fruit, a lirgc Orchard, and 1500 teres of wood,
pa'-ure ar.d arable land, and a great number of
stores and workmen's houses. Immediate pofleflion
will be given ©t houjfes and ilore* fvfficienc for
providing flock the prefer t winter, and pofteflion
of the whole in thelprin^.
Fot term* 'inquire of Drtvid B Ojfdhi at New
ark. nir Peter Ivlackie in New-York, xnr. David
Ford in Morris Town, or melSVs. Jacbft as*d Rich
ard Paefch on tb* premii'ei.
Januarv ji
Thirty Dollars Rs-wttrd.
DESERTED
the Marine' Barracks on *!he night'd'f tKc
14th inft-MOHN OSBORN, born in the
to«fn of Bedford, Welt Chester county and state
of New-York, aged aa years, 9 months, 5 feet
& ami a quarter inches high, grey eyis (longqued)
light hair, ruddy celiiplbaon, pock mariccd, by
trade it Shoemaker, by J Pity
nold« in Stephen's Town, near Albany the 45th 6f
Jane U(l HaJ on and took with him a short
lound bltie cloth coat with a red cape, a blue
cloth coatee, a few white w«uftcoata, a long grey
mixed elb'h coat and brt'ecljes, a pair of boot-., a
chocolate coloured great cont trimmed with bhdc
hair phuh, .. furr hat Italf worn, two ii!vr*r
watches, oile a Huddle fi»e, the other fmal,. lie
may impose hin)ft*ll on foaie family
as h wairer, as he hj? ailed in -tnat capacity
Whoever fatd Deferfer, andiecure# hirfi
in jail, fend* t»im to Headquarter*, or liirii
to any of the Marine officers, or art / ofH cr of t-hv
army of the United (hall receive the. above
regard and ai» reaf»»a4ile charge*.
J. S. LEWIS,
\ljuU:vt Mcrtne t^rps.
tamiirv IA.
UN'ITKD STATtt, }
Pennsylvania District. J
NOTICfi IS HEitEßt 6WEN,
THATa special diftri'tft court of the United States
will he h«Mcri at the City Hall in tin ciiy of
Phil adelphia in and for the Pennsylvania diftriit,
on f'uefJay the a»d dsy of April iriftant, at ten of
the clock in the forenoon of the fame day, for the
trial of an information filed by William Rawle,
Esquire, attorney of the United Slates iu and lor
tlxc laid dif'ri«ft, against
I large chtft of Sngar,
I ktg of ditto,
5 bags of Coffee,
1 ditto ditto,
I ditto ditto,
i
1 bag Pimento,
2 battels and ? Coffee>
1 bag S . . ,
1 small box containing the apparatus
of a hair dresser,
30 barrels St uff add Sugar,
Ig boxes Sugar, and
1 box Sweetmeats,
Being articles of foreign growth or miniala&uPe,
imported from parts beyond f«s a and fubjetft to the
payment of duties impwfed by the laws of the U
nited States and 11 a laden 'and dellvored at the Port
of Philadelphia from the vessels in which they
were refpe&ively imported contrary to the adl of
Congress in such cafe made s'ad without a permit,
&c. and fuzed therefor, &c.
By order 0/ the Court,
1). CALDWELL,
Clerk of the DiftriA Court,
April 7
To be Rented,
immediate pollcflkm given, if required,
a new two ftojy Urick Hou'c and Kitchen,
about 14 miles from Philadelphia, on the great
road to Newtown. Enquire of the Printer,
march *7
A SUMMER RETREAT.
TO BE RENTED,
A HEAT AN 1) CO*vE»lMt
HOUSE,
ON the Crinkford Road, two miles from the
City, with a good Stable and Oartai. Pof
feffira may belaitatoedittel)'. V* terms toquire
•f the Frintsr.
mar ah >B.
AUTHENTIC LIFE OF StJWOROW.
FOR SXSE,
AT THIS OFFICE,
* A SKETCH OF THE
%iU ant> Cfjaraeter
. r,F
PRIHCE ALEXANDER SUtVOHOW SYM-
Fic!d-M:u (ha! General iu the frrviceof-His Imperi
al Maje/ly, the liniperor of all the Kuffias,
The History of his Campaigns
Tran'Jated from the German qf Triierick
A concise ukd entohrebensixft History of
lfit& an elegant Print-Partr&H of then re-
SciTtitil filpjgi t.
Geritle&ten defirfciis df'poflefliifg a capital like
itcfs exrcuted in toe firft.ft.ylc, oi this iiluftrious
Ghriilian Chieftain, may be lurtufhed with parti
culat proof imj jfcftion*, at this office, price ode
Del far.
iFcbriy.:y 12,
The Cargo of tkc ship Molly % captain Snvzin-,
f i- SHIP
BURTHEN fflur thousand three
hundred barrels ot Flour, mounts 18
nine pounders, with ftvwt and filial 1 arms com pleat
afid is newly coppered to tha ben'tfo witL patent
copper. Apply to
NICKLIN GRIFFITH.
M'arcf. 15,
IS NOW OPENEp
At Chalk's Circulating Library,
No. 75 Nortyb Third Strept,
WHERE may be hsd:, aif tXc FajbimtoMt Music
composing tht songs &c. lately fold at the
"fcepofitory n South' Second Street. To which, in
a few days, wITI be added, (tone £rANO FORTES
of a very fupefior tbrie ahd qttahty, ?hircs, Fife*,
Violin*, best Roman Violin Strings and
other article in tftj mufrcal line, which will be
(old in prime order, and or the molt reafonaMe
'tVrms.
Subscriptions received for the Musical Jourr.il
!or the Piano Foru:, a:>d the Flute cr Violin. th«
nrlt flit nuiAber's of which arc already pitblifhed,
nnd may he" pMhtil&l of foparately by
non fubfc'rihers.
March 6, 1800
TJHX OWNERS
o F . UrfcMted Lands in Weftrnorcloftn county
Pcnnfylvauia, are hercVy sotified, ifcir un
lcf» the Taxes clue ou laid tor 179J&, arr pai<J
into the hand# oT j"bn Brand™, £fy trea-fmcr of
fa id cotitity. on fir Kefore the *CtH of April next,
they Will be a&Vertil'dd for file, as the lav* dire&a
JAMES M'GREW, 1
HENRY ALMSHOUSE, } Ct#n>nfr*.
JEREMIAH MURftY, J
January 18.
TXT HERNIAS Pragefs and Company, of Phila-
V t delphia, merchants, did on the fourth of
rtic prefenr nionth, zfllyn #ver their eiFedts tcpl
wrlonal and mixed, to the fuliferiberg, tor the e
n«fit of tht-ir creditors, allowing three month* for
their creditors rrfjding in the -United Mates ot
America, and nine months for creditor# beyond
fVa tc prove their claims— Wove therefore, those
who have any demand against laid cftate, are re
queued to furnifh the fame immediately, and all
persons who ar* indebted to fricjeftare are resett
ed to tnal<e immediate payment, to PKAGEa* 6c
Co. No. 6, Lombard Arret, wh» are appointed
Agent to the Afltgrtfees—'ln failure whereof, .legal
nteafurtfs will b« iuihtuted for the recovery of
such debts as are n«< discharged with ut delay.
George Latimer,
trivXth*""*
William Wain, J
apTil i a
ALL parsons indebted to the eftafc of JOHN
RBO ADS, Kite o l this dty, deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment; —and those
having accounts against the farae, to brifag them
in, duly attested, for payment to
RACHEL KHOADS Administratrix'.
March 26-
Valuable Property for Sale,
til Chcfßßt, near Sixth ftrest, diftfil-y oppofiic
AlX)Tofgrr.and,about,ix feet front in Okef
nut street add 73 f«et in depth, whereon is a
{food frame hnufe, now in the tenure ot Si\B»uel
Benge fubjo<a to a ground rent of aos. per annum*
advantageous fituatio* <*f this property re
quires nrf comments, f»rit niuft he known, thrre
are few in this city to equal it, an unetceptionahla
title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to
JAMES GIRVAN,
No. it)B.Chefr»Utwfi. ne*t 4o»r to the premiss.
ui>rck c * tu.th U'tl
<i jot
JV&T PUBLISHED,
ANO
NIK SKI,
WITH
Antbrtng.
To whidh iraddt'd,
His Italian Caknpaign
By Wiliiam Cobbett*.
nowned Warrior,
[Brice » i-z Dollar?.J
Portrait of Marshal Suivorotb
For Sale,
from Batavity
CONSISTING OF
SUGAR in whole and half eanniftcrs,
CMribon Coffee,
Black Pepper,
Sap in Dye Wood,
F.l>fcny, and
Thirty two bales of Cotton Yarn.
ALSO) THE SAID
A NRW
MUSICAL REPOSITORY
UNSEATED LANDS
N O l lC £.
NOTICE.
CewGK-tss Hall,
Philadelphia Academy ".
SAMUEL MAGAW, D. t).
Rector ol Sc Paul's church, and formerly Vice-
Provost of th« UuiverfLy of Penufylvania,
JAMES ABERCROMBIE, A.M.
Oue of the Afliftane Ministers of Christ chuich
On Tuesday the af next mentfi, (April)
%\\ Stcatamp,
1. j\ N Enghfti School, iij \yhuch will be
jl\. taught Reading, Writing, Engjiih
Grammar, Compofiuon, Elocution, and Na
tural Hi(ter).
ad. A Mathematical School, is which
will be taugh't Writihg, Arithmetic?, tyler
cautile Accounts, Geography ana the use of
the Globes, Geometry, or the .elements of
Euclid, Trigonometry, both Plane and
Spherical, Me'iifuration, Gauging, Survey
in'g, Navigation, in all its parts', Dialling,'
Coiiic-lciSTons, Fortification, Gunnery, Af
ftronomy, Aigtbia and Fluxions, with their
application to the different parts of Mathe
matics. Ibis departvient will be conducted
By Mr. PETER DELAMAR,
formerly Professor of Mathematics in the
Royal Military and Marine Academy, Dub
lin—and latterly in the frigate Unit
ed States.
3d. A Clnlficii School, in wtjich will be
Uuight the Latin and Greek Languages, in
conjunction with Chronology, Civil His
tory, Rhetoric, and the Inllitutes of Moral
Science.
A well grounded conviction of the expo
dienty of the foregoing plan, has been our
principal inducement t» undertake it. When
it is tortfidered that this populous find fiou
rilhing Metropolis contains only one Pibiic
Institution on an ex'tenfive plan, and that
many of our youth ire obliged to rcfort to
other Smes, to receive even a Grammar-
Schaol Education, the Seminary now pro
posed, will, we trull, be regarded as emineat
ly ufeful.
Actuated By these considerations, many
gentlemen, friends to Science, and to Liter
ary Eflablifhments, have urged, with great
warmth, the present usdertaking, and ex
cited the moll flattering expettations of its
success.
cu. th&fa.tf.
Thus encouraged by the countenance and
promised aid ot' liberal men,'tie left than by
a firm perluaGon thait well-regulated Aca
demies have a m»ft important influence
upon manners, habits, and principles
it will be our earncft endeavor so to con
duft this Seminary of Lenming, as to sub
serve the great Interefls of Religion and
Morality, to promote Decorum of Behaviour,
Correflnefs of Taste, Liberality of Se*ti
ment, and every other attribute of an inge
nuous mind, which, in connexion with
good principles, and found literature, con
ftitut* the diflinguifhed ornaments of the
gentleman, andtHe scholar.
'Hie building .-engaged for Academy,
though nfFording excvllent accommoclatioi),
will be relinquiOwd for a mere central fr.el
ation, if such a change (liould be found ne-
F& ! 6w
ceifiry
yerlbns desirous to beemployedas tutors
in this Seminary, 'are requefted'to apply,
witlv-ut delay, *0 either of the fubJcribers,
to whom alio Parents witning to fend their
children, will please to make application.
SAMUEL MACAW,
No. 94 Artb Srect.
JAMES ABERCUOMBIE,
No. 1 <sl Pine Street.
Phihd. March 2*%
FOR LIVERPOOL.
thk SMP
AMIABLE,
D. C. Tilling hast, Master.
PHILADELPHIA built, of live oak and ce
dar, will be ready to receive her cargo at Weft s
wharf in a few jays, asd to fail about the fif
teenth of April. For freight or pafiage apply
to the captain on board, or to
JEREMIAH WARDER.
tl>ffO MAS FOK SJI.E,
The following - articles entitled to Drawback
Cotton Hole, si e Holland Shirting Linen,
Table Linen, Tifkiifigtf, Rags for Paper ma
kers, Ruftia Sit Cloth, Raven*. Duck, Irifti
Lir.ens in trunks, London White Lead, Dry
andgrfound in o 1, Redan ' Barr Lead, London
'fin in boxss, London it-fined Salt Pctre, New-
Cattle Grindstones, Roman Tea Canniitcrs,
elegant Girandi les. ten four ponnd
prtvcf cannon, double fortified with apparatus
compleat, and a quantity of three and nine
pooira (Hot.
tu iK.fat irc,
march 31
MERCHANTS Accounts elegantly opened,
Book* neatly and corredly polled, with
various other kinds of writing, by a person
thoroughly acquainted with accounts.
Gentlemen extensively concerned, may find
it to their inter?ft to pur bufmcfs in this line
into his hands, as the follell confidt nce may he
rfepofed in him and ample farisfa&ion given.
Addref* a line to K» A. and leave it with the
printer hereof
Philadelphia, March *9
AS my wife Pol y Williams, a Servant of
Doilot' John liall, has left my btd arn'
board, This is tv warn all ftrfovs that I will
pay no debit contrxfttd bv her in my namefn m
ihi» date. HENRY WILLI A »"S.
spril tj. If d 3'-
AND
and St. Peter's,
INTEND Tu Ot UN,
CONSISTING OF
3tawiw
To Merchants.
stawtf
NOTICE
This Djy Published-, " '
By J- No. si,- ditilliut Street,
(Priee^jCeotsl
REMARK'S
On <fie atfrrticins of the Authar of the
MEMOIRS OF JACOBINISM,
Resfeainjr the (hsratlif df
EMANUEL SWEDBWiOKfy
And the of fils VV . Ft.:-
april 17 eoAt
PROPOSALS
By A. DIOKINS Of j; ORMROQ,
FOR pOfrtiWriiii
The Pttriuhs if Liter'ituri,
A SATIRICAL PO*M
IN FOUR. IHAtfiGUES,
WITa NOTti.
To which will be Annexed,
A V-miiteATION OF THE WORK,
AND
- TRANSLATIONS
Of a.I the Greek. Latin, Ital.iM, and French
j aiTiigcs, quutdd in tKc Prelates,
\ in<!ic it.iou an<d Notes.
B Y TH K A'ir T 1-' O It.
)SALS.
PRQPI
The Work will he pant •
ed from ths last Lin
don ah« will
form a large octavo
volume <>F ul>out 500
pages,including an in
dcx whi.h this e<Jitipu
will alone poilcia.
Jt (hall be elegantly ex
ecuted and be vei
ddc«s lirbfcribersarthe
moderate price oitiLo
dollars and fifty tents, in
boaids. To others it
will be raised.
A r . B.—lt is noiv in the Press y and will
be finished, with till possible Speed.
%• Subscriptions will be received by A. Die
kins, N"o: 25, 'Norrh Second'SCTiet' oppoKte Chnft
Church, and J. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefiiut-ftreet,
and by the principal Bookfelicrs throughout the
United Statea.
march 27,
LAW BOOK STORE,
319 Higb fir.ct.
GEORGE D A.VIS has just received from Dub
lin, via Niw York, a very large Parcel of
Books, all ©f the latest editions, which ren
ders his assortment he believevfthe most extensive
and valuable on the continent. They Vrifl be
opened this day, and ready for at auy time af
terwards. f
The fubferibers to that important work, IVtnt
xvortb's Sy/iem of Pleading, are informed that. it i*
now arrived, and will be delivered on application.
Blank Declarations fettled arid approved by tke
most distinguished Law characters, to be had ef
G.D.
March 11,
PRATT KINTZING,
N0.95, North Watet-flreet,
HAVE ON HAND THE FOLLOWING
GOODS y
ENTITLED to drawback, which they offar for
sals at moderate prices for calli, or th? ufuat
credit ; or on a credit of' la or 18 months upon
Mortgages on Real Property, in or near thfe City
of Philadelphia, or other fatisfa&ory security.
13 pipes old Port Wine.
25 boxes Tumbler* as
sorted.
200 boxes Hamburgh
Window.. Glass 8 by
io, &c.
1 chcft assorted Looking
Glares.
Several large elegant do.
1500 Demijohns..
50 kegs Pearl Barley.
A few tons Roll Brim#
(lone.
50 boxes andbales Tick
lenburghs.
6 0 do
do. Hemp-
en linens,
50 do.
do. Qz&.
brigs,
50 do Patterbornes.
25 do. Bielficld Linens,
i] do. Creas and Creas
a la Morlaix.
Brown Rolls.
Do. Hcflians.
Polifti Rolls.
Bed Ticks.
Siamois.
20 kegs Yel!«tf Ochre.
A few bbls. Rofm.
4c tons Ruflia Hemp.
So hhds. Hogs Bridies.
2 hhds. Dutch Glue.
20 calks Nails offorted
from 3d. to 2od.
16 calks Ironmongery.
8/calks Hoes.
German Steel.
6 hhds. Coffee mills*
Blocking Twine, Tapes,
Stone Pickling Pots #
&c &"c.
Arabia s.
Bags.
Oil Cloths
Shoes and St'ppers.
Soal and-upper Leather.
Quills and Sualing Wat.
A package Gold and Sil-
ver Watches.
A ft w cherts Toys.
States and Pencils.
70 hhds Havanna Mo
lades
February I$•
THE ANNUAL ELECTION,
For and~a Treasurer
Of the Library Company of Philadelphia,
WILL be h«ld at the Library, in Fifth street,
on Monday, the sth of May next, at
three o'cloek in thr afternoon, when the Trea
surer will attend to receive the annual payments,
.As there are several (hares on which fines are
du£» the owners of them, or their Repj-efer.ta
tives., are hereby notified, that tliey will be for
feited, agreeab y to the the lavt s of the compa
ny, inlefs the arrears are paid off on the said sth
day of May, or within ten days after.
By order of the Directors,
BIJN. R. MORGAN, Secretary.
April 12. w&fa.tE.
A Surfirher Retreat;
A convenient and Genteel House, fitua'ed in
Trenroti, to he lib- oV fold. PoiTcflion will
be given the ift of June next. Enigurre cf the
Printer.
March 15
DESERTED,
FROM the United frigate Philadel
phia, L>AVID I)EVINI!,by Irade a Shoe
maker, born in Ireland, 13 years of agre, 5 ftet
6 inches high, and hair.
ALSO,
WATSON LUDLOW, by trade a Shoe
maker, born in New Jersey, 33 years of age,
5 feet 10 inches high, dark hair and complexion*
Whoever will take v:u iaid Deftrters and delU
ver thm on bgard the said frijyte, !hall receive
ten dollars reward for each, and riafonahla
ch'.rges.
March 1),
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