' are tponth to he found throughout our t»t . riton • To mention narr.cs would be invi dious and improper, bat such men are, who are n credulous to that quaekifli theory wb'.eh would reje £1 the fiudy of tht ancients, •no adopt as models of fentiaent and lan guage, the Reports of a French Convention. Thrre ,re men of letters here, who hold in a tci contempt that paltry stile, which de forms To much of conversation, and so much of writing. There are, #ho afTiciuoufly study their matter tongue, in .the' pi] re A jfogfoi authors, and who are both solicitous and proud to copy the !tyle of the- Augustan aire, whether to be referred to in Rome, or Albion. This literary corps are wholly ig norant of that Ivtim idiom so much in votftie. They difelaim it. If patriotism and national vanity air to be gr&tilied by talking and writing in this dialedt, these men will make no fueh Cicrifice. They will liipport the rights of commpn sense. They will adhere to the old, eflablifhrd, and ap proved modes of speech, and will neither pub* lllh nanfenfe, nor spell it in a nrrv way, be ciufe the folly of the tiincli.d I)r. Franklin and hit followers have laf.ctioncd it. "They partdrd near the fliorr, and, after Oie entnetl the water, clofrd the fccue with a feu HeW it is aatural to recol- Jc" rout on rr-.it, Culifulion worfc con founded." Wlut a medley 01 images tbrutig mir.d. In the compass of two lines »e behold a military array, a fliip launch, tlje melancholy closing of a theatric fccne, and the brilliant glare of rrjoicUig fires. Nay, the pret in not latisfitd with the co pir-ufnefj »i tL Enjlifh, but swells his fub jccl will* a phrai'c p{ France; as a cook lards the plutip qt-'si', cr a tailor tacks lace | t o gorgeous brocade. Kcre w<< have pan ding, and entering, .nd cloiinp, and firing " Gun, drum, trtwrpct, biucderbufi & thunder." 11 On the wljole, we think it the mod no ble feene ever exhibited on this fide the At lantic." Our poet is fiill in the upper re gion, and "with no middle flight intends to soar." The launch df a frigate is a plnafing ipe&atle, and lb important an addition to our naval Itrength t'nggefts agreeable images of national glory. All this is true, and in this it is natural and laudable to be interfil ed. iJi't is not true that this is the; mtift noble si ene ever wi'rrfl'cd even on t/th fide th« Atlsntic. It is a ludicrous exaggera tion. ' " M She moved with the rfioft perfefl ease anl and with a noble bow, bade the land ADIEU." Our sublime poet, as if fie had rcferved all his ttienpth till now, here appeari gigan tically'foWime : " Greater ha look), and mere than, mortal Rare*, Wkoibu» the wonders of the dtep dcclmi." His (hip. like the fabled Juno, is described with an eye to the " Afl Ego" of Vihcit. * She mom a Godiefs, and be locks a stiU~thrre is a visible mixture of the famiy liar with the supernatural, even in these lof ty images. It fecms as if th; bard were thinking of {brae pntty fellow, taking leave of his mistress, or a powdered beau, gliding gracefully through a ball room, and praSti eing the retiring bow, just taught by the dancing matter. Perhaps, h«wev<!r, he is here only availing himfelt of the figure am biguity, or unintelligible, of which, he seems remarkably fond. A fliip, if right «r read »ur nautical di&ionary, may have a B<nv, »nd if this be the poet's meaning, his favor ite may bid mother earth croud bye, without any extraordinary extravagance, either of meaning, or gefi'.cul.ition, Pethaps also, in the. fervor (if his fancy, he has chosen to put into the bands of Ins ship a low and arrows for the purpofc of piercing some of the cur bed pirates of the ocean ; or as he is ,so much of ail rnamorato we may fufpeft he has in his e;e part of the furniture of the god ct love. The exprefiion " noble how" seem» t<» support this solution, for as the po et is a man of reading, he might hive re collefled that beautiful and tender paffafje in the jjedlar's ballad, commonly called ■*' The Mtflrnfnl Tragedy of Rofanna." " Liufc C*pid bsnt his nohle HoiUivw Wftkh leit a fatal dart behind, That proY il Rofanna't ovtrthrow." After having at forre length, in a fkyle of hurlclijiK' and bairter, thus analyfcd this ca- rious paragraph, it may seem impertinent to clnf* the iubjedt gravely. But the fubjeft is of importance, and drfcrves the foter con fiderat-iori of all, who afpirc to write and canverle ith purity and Simplicity. This paragraph was not fe'efted for the purpose of exclusive animadWrfioft. We have no. far;Lu!tr fplcenagtiinn this individual com position. It was picked up from a mass of iimilar writings, in America, as a rvpe of a. very common,current, and utferlv vicious ftyfc, at once the fafhioi and dilgrace of the country, firiticifm is ufeful and (li-ill fpe3k, though her voice "grate harfli thunder" to the ra,r of true patriots, bomb-iftic editors, fuflian orators, college bovs, ft id genu; omi\e. Our reproach and ridicu'e are intended to reform. America has indulged this rant toa much. It is time it Ihould bt ridiculed and reasoned away. We must choose tlis day whom -he will s-rze. We have the " Mo- fts and tiie Prophets" of language. We fi»ve pean Swift, Dr. Robertson and Sir Wiliijwn Jones. We have too the miijraMe remnants of Cromwell's puritan iftDf the 44 Babylouifti u i'<of foreft tb*r« at Plymouth," the " red lattice phra fcs""of acquitted felons, and the " hiflnig hot" fpetthes from many a lovm meeting. Of tbefe deformities let us be alhamed, and strive to emulate a di&ion pure, "simple, cx fft&te and EngliQja FOR HAMBURG, J' % t«( wr ROEBUCK To foil with all convenient speed. & For freight or paflagc, ap pff to Na.ai Fob Street- April if. dt{ COKGRETSS. . HOUSE OF Jft PR ESENTA TIKES.' Moxir«, April 28. Mr. Speaker lafd future (he Ho»fe the following letter from Robert MorrU, Esq. . '• ftitjJitfLia, April }6, l " Sir, « It would be an aft'of injnflic* to theoffi- £ nlon «i- ial'.i.s:.; uebio.t .to the UnitM cert of the Treasury, and to myfelf, »as 1 St*'''s - fufler a report made from the Committer reGlut'.«<-. on agreed to withoutde of CUimi on the petition of' John B-p<ifie b and * tommitteo appointed to bring ii Verdict, to pass unnoticed ; belide, t!:ut a conformable tliereto. silence on the occalion might be rimiiJc, d [ r - R - rl, " ! "" ; " aac a that it be a* hiyhly improper, when Congress, hnving jfosolvcd) t h*t a committee be sppointei in view to do juKiCe, oogjft to be truely in- to-enquire whether any, and ifuny, what a! formed, tint it m.y be known what jiiftice teratiors oußht to be m.lde in the ait intitu requires. The only communication made to lsd "* n »«&««»!* fugitive* from juft'.c me upon this occalion, u by Mr. Claypoole, aT,d persons elcapit.f from ii>c service ot ihei in !ils Daily Advertiser, of this day, wherein njsfttrs. it printed, as part of the proceediugt of the * fhandeb:te tool jdkc or. tins Motion ot R-iirefeiuatives of t.'ic United w hich v:is negatived, ayes 34, ncrs States veftsrday, what fellows : 'Mr. D. °' ! motion of Mr-liayard, the furthe Poller, from the r.omni'ittec of Claims, made co.ifiderenolrof the bill to elhbhlh an uni a report on the petition John B,ptifie Vrr- j «s'«»<• throughput thc Unite 1 States dier, who prayed enmpc:! lation for three cer- wal P^P? l ** tl,! thc Monday In Arm uficatcs of regiilered deut, which he alfedg- nc ** Ayes 50. Ed 'were erroneously paid to Kobert Morris, r * then moved that the bit Efij. wh«> gave his hond to indemnify the ! for edabiifhiiig z miliary academy, ? a.ids.. United States the claim of the pcti- j the better organizing the corps of. rtillenih tior.er. The committee report, at their » nd engineers. Ik also geflpooed tdl thai opinion, that relief rnthis-cafe, otiybt to oe granted, and to that , ffeel fubn.it a nlblu- Mr ' H - Lrf tal^J far the y<*» di ' d n »V ! tion, propnfing that ihouldbe upon this qucfljpjt which was taken, Yeas 64 made to the petitioner, and that m (.il ll.ould Navs pals lor that puroof 1 cannot .'.How th,t ()n mM:,n ot ' Mr ' D,nl - the House again thf officers of the Tirafury committed an ' wtnt lnto comrm "ee of t*e wh.de on the^ili error i« paving to me the a;-, aunt ot the err- ' to"provide for the execution the r:\ir tificatet alluded to Morlieur de Vtrdier > t,cle ol '. :lie trcllt Y »"»•*>'.' Commerce and had entrufled his certificates to a certain ' Mori. Au/uttin; Br.fl\,dt, who fold ihele ""tledj.e .u the chair—and Ki. Nicholas' and three others of hit own, (he have* J amendment, which proyidet that no ptrfon been an off.-er in otir IVrvice) to a Lady iin '' ft,all bt deh.ead up, _ where tiieic it a con- Parb, ar.d that Lady' trinftbitted the whple I cu ' rent jurifd.dUon—being under coafidera to ne, with a power t ittoi-..-v duly autheu j - l0 loin debate .00/ c pnte, inwhirh it ! ticated, authoriPng n.e te receive the mon. y acc'irdi.ig to her indrnflions.— ! r to F ut 8 eonftruction -on the When Mcnf. Verdier. applied (wwr,- -tny i lie.uy.j.and.o»-tfc-»riieis-tl,at no trerty answer was, that 1 co.iid not know him in 1 fnvrid ,Jr i ;,r ' r - a :,;an ot thc rr F l:t pt trial by th'u bu(j. eft; I had received the money -as i FT; nor wred from qg r courts the abfoh.us the property of another person, to whom I i given by the confl.tution—The was accountable. He urged, that Mocfu ur ] o llt h"o'.i was negatived. Ayes 42 N'oes4s Briffault had Wrongfully fold his certifies, i a,K I fhrtbiiiiaittee . i.ofc and obtained leave without lutl ority, and. had not accouircd to iit again. hinu He frequently repeated his | a ? C waS r^. from the Senate cations to me, appeared much diftrefled, and j W r *. Otis their Secretary, informing the ®s I knew him to hate been an aAive J . oUie Senate alk a conterence on brave officer in the American fervicc during ?.roendiT.ents to the bill iuppiementary the" revolutionary war, my feelings were ex- t0 l^c an amicable fcttiement of li citei, and I advanced him on loan one hun-• ITilts^ v / t * 1 t^e tc Georg-fa, and for ef dred dollars, and contented that he lhould > 1 a government m the Mifliffippi commence a suit against me. . territory—'and i- 1 1 fo that the Senate insist on * Some time after this trftnia&ion, I was.! lhei .r. eijtf to the bill to divide the applied to by the Chevalier de Colberjt, who the Ohio into ;\vo fepa claimed ar.heir to thc the amount rat J g9 ver "ni'- n ts. resulting from th« whole oi' toe ctrHificates. Managers on the pirr of this house were To him I paid'the arnwint of> thbl'e- al^cni'V" t0 confer with ma.iwgFii tiom the which tMct was no drfpnte/anjl referred hjwi Senate or both the above bills, to Mons. Verdier, fettle which 6f them Mr* Sp©aker-lwd the house. a let had the r'ght to the other* :—they could not t e the Secretary ct tkt 1 reai/jry, in agrc, and the suit which was instituted account ot the ex againfl me in the supreme court of Ptrnfyl- penditure? of toe briitrs tor the year vania, was finally decided against M. Ver- _ dier ; it was pending (as I cor.fnlt red f ; orn the cor. l tr.ittee of the Oiare I had in the buiinef-. to be of the claims ITia ' Jc aiv'uMavbr..6ic report ory.the nature wl'.a 'truf\) I #nve a fecnrity.fof the P^^ 1t,0,i Ma'rv Woofter, widow of amount of the disputed cerviScat*:*, to wtvkh - e Jrt * • . | the fuccefstul claimant' might, and no doubt Ti»is Feport was to. the -Ccni* | will have recoUri'e. .> roittee- of tT^whole hovfevto y. hem was r 44 Having thus ft** Ted fass which lam thebijj to maj£& further provifiou ready to pr*vt», I must in jufticc so fKoTe the orphrin cfeil<jr»n ot Col. Har ingy whole reputations have been afi'cAed hy-the M-ajor Pre* nt any to whom wni referred terms of the report made from the reports op the petition of Mrs. Lynrh of claims, without frying tart} ;,<n y ant * r * nicati'jn witli mc on the fubjret, although it appears therein that I am a party ff&tTefial ly interested, requefl, that this IcttfeY rray, under the frtnclion of the fame authority, have equal publicity with the report that has called U forth. With great refpe&, I have the honor to be, Sir, your obedient humble servant. RO3KIIT MORRIS. The Speaker rf th£ N Houfe of Rfprefentatives of the United States." On motion ot Mr, D. Fofler, this letteF was committed to the committee of the whole house to whom was referred the report ot the committee of claims, on the petition of J. B. Verdier, arid was ordered to be printed. The bill to authorize the allowance of a credit to William Tazewell ; and the bill to provide for the sales of certain lands be tween the Great and Little Miami Rivers, were refpeftfully read a third time and pas sed. Mr. Rutleage moved that the committee cf the whole house to whom was referred the bill from the Senate in addition to the aft to prohibit the carrying oil the slave trade from the United States to any foreign place or country, be discharged from the further confederation thereof. Mr. Bayard seconded this motion, with a hope that the bill would be recommitted ; it was impcffible as the bill now flood, to carry its provisions into execution ; ani he wi/hed them to be so modified as to prevent our citizens from having any thing to 4o with so infamous a traffic. The motion was cairied. Mr. Biyard then moved that it be referred to a select committee.* Mr. Rutlcdge eppofed this-,|notion, and Mr. Wain advocated it—The motion was agreed to, and three member» appointed. The House refelved itfelt ittto a commit tee of the whole on the bill to promote the manufafhire of (fceet copper within the United States, by the incorporation of a Company under the name of the Paflayick Conjpany-—Ms. Rutledge in the chair when the bil|" was agreed to without amendment, and ordered to be read a third time to morrow. I Mr. Stone frem the committee to whom WM referred tlie petitions of Lnwrer.ce Erd, sndSairj-l St'r.»!>o pray to be rr leafed iaiprrt jn'r.- n*. in which tb*y are now btW, for debit due the United Statei. The committee.report unfavourable to the petitioners-! b->t in order to take the ftnfe if die Hsufi, fubminrd the a s <llo«hii£ re fi'ltiticn r The follow :Kr Chemical Cent year. itlemen are e's&ed officers ■ of Philadelphia for ;h- ps ""it gei', Society President. James Weodhcuie, M. D. ■Vice Pr idents John R. Coite, M. D. Ad».m Seyent, M. D. Corresponding Secretaries, •John Otto, M. L). Charles Caldwell, M. D. Felix O. Paf'ealej, M. D. Mr. George Lee. Curator':, Mr. William Is. Jacobs. Mr. John Dorfcv. Treasurer. Mr. John Moore. Librarian. Mr. William S. Jacobs. Retarding Secretary. Mr. James Tongue. April 28. o«3ette flparim ILift. Port of Philadelphia jlrr'tvci. Schr Sea Flower, Mann, CL£A* tp. Ship Syren, Rielly, Sea Nym- h, M'Euen, Schr. Yeatman, Stitee, Sally, Smith, Nancy, Morris, Sloop Little Tom, Robinson, . Ship Fame, Flinn, and brig Ariel, Grif fith from hence hai arrived at Leghorn. Brig John, from St, Stbaftiatu ia below. Cnpt Francoit, March 25. American veflelsin tbe port of Cape Fran coit, taken from Hancock & Co'i lift- Ship Dry, of Philadelphia, Odlin Brig Ann, of do. Gildca Jack, of do. Dolby Polly, of Baltimore, Diana, of Norfolk, Sufaonah, of Rhode-Island, Adive, of Newburyport, Elizabeth C<iats, ot do. Aurora, of CbaiUfton, 4cfcr. John, of . Sender? Elizabeth, of Watdel Wa<hioftM, of . Mttfton, Youag Little jMrn, of Ba'tnnort, Prnricc rattofl, of d«. Brrwo Hmtrd, ofBo&on, Codoiar Hcfton, of Sllfnt, Po*er Bet fey, of do. Brow * « _. _ r tt Barbara, of Baltimore, Riley Slaop S4ft Flowtt, of Philadelphia, Newel Thil day an account came to Dr. Ste ven*, of twelve Brigand barges having, a few dayi ago, attacked the (hip Button, in a calin ; that fte had funk 9 of them, and -all the Brigand* were loft, except a few that her fcoatt picked up : the ether three Jfar ges got off Nearly about the fame time the Brigands took the schooner Cvrthia, capt. Gould, bound to Port Republican, who left this 6 days ago* but we have not learnt what they hare done with the crew. Since the above wa9 written, I have been informed that capt. Gould and all his crew were put on (bore od the beach at Gohaives, and all (hot, except the captain and cabin boy, who cfcaped s thr bi y has l»ft his arpis. This I received from Dr. Stctens. NEW-YORK, April 28 Arrived. Days Ship Paxton, Patterfoa, Cape de vuds 42 Hare, Sinclair, Liverpool 50 EMkilege Judith, Abbot, St. Croix 10 Peggy. , Norfolk 3 Bayne, Brown, Deal Sc London 45 Brig Fox, Bebber. New Orlrans 25 Lucreta, Tabor, Cape Francois 23 Bellona, Orange Bermuda 11 Regulator, Burkhilt, Exuma Huntress, Sandi, Savanna 5 Schr. Wathingtoa, Young, C. Francois 17 Sarah, Smith, Charlcftaa 5 Sally, Holland, Curracoa 18 Harvey, Frost, Jamaica ■ Sloop Isabella, Hart, Cape F-iaacola. By this Days Mail. foreign intelligence* PARIS, I Ventofe, Feb. 20. , Imial/atien of the Ceruuls. Yesterday the Confali were installed in their nc"w place. The cavjcade set out at ] o'clock from the Luxemburg. The Counsellors of State, the Secretary General, the Ministers and the Consuls, all in grand cofturoe, proceeded to the Thuiiicrks, pre ceded by military raufic, and accompanied by the etat-major of the 17th military di vi£oc. The Chief Consul quitted hi» carriage, J mouuted on horseback, and infpe&ed the rank of the different corps stationed iu the court, and thea repaired to one of the halli of the, Palace, where the Minister of the In terior .presented to the Coofjils the mem brrs of the different a< : rniniftrative autho -rities at Pan's. Several na>al officers were 'presented by the minister of that depan *mest. The minister at war presented the etat-major of the 17 th divilion, and General Mum tbofe of the consular guard. . This eeremony was conduded with the grtateft order, and though there wa9 a I great croud no accident happened. The pppulac; teltified their joy by die warnaelt | aecia.ina Juris, )! a Ventof?, ,Fc!i. it. The Members of the Diplomatic Body sflsmbled 'Qgether ab >ut i o'clock, P. M. in or>s of the halls of the Government Pa lace which hid been prepared for their re-. f ception, . dor's Hull" When they were al l arrived, , j tV ty Aere tljieied into the state apartments, i They were then ;ced. by.citizen Be nez.:ch, coujifelJ,.)r of Hate info the cabinet ; of the Corfuls, where, together with the , thrre Conftil?, rffembied the MittilWs. ■ the Ccu ifcllors ot State, the Secretary of ' j State and the Secretary General of the Confu!». The different members of the Dip : omatic Body we're received by the Miniller of the Interior at the entrance isto the Cabinet, and the Miniller for the Foreign Depart ment presented them in the follow ing order to the Chief Consul. The Minister j/ie M, fquitz, the Spauifli ambassador. / The Minister Plenipotentiary of PrufGa, Baron de Sandoz Railing. The Roman ambaffadsr, citizen Jus ! tiniani. Tlic Cisalpine ambaflador, citizen Ser- bcl'oni The ambaffidor and minister plenipoten tiary of the Batzvjan Republic, citizen Schimmelpenninck. Citizen Zeltner. formerly minister pleni poteiitiary of the Helvetic Republic, in ol der to prcfent his renewed letteis of cre- Days. Cwracoa 16 dence, Citizen Jenner, minister plenipotentiary of the Helvetic Republic. Canten Baron de Reitzanßrin, mi ißer plenipo tentiary from Baden, Spain St Thomas Barbadoea Norfolk do. Citizen Bocchardi, minister plenipoteati ary of the Ligurian Republic. Mr. Manthey, charge d'affaires from Denmark. Mr Kopp, charge d'affaires from Heff. Caffel. Mr Signeul,commercial agent and charge d'affaires from Sweden. Mr. Claffon, general commercial agent from Denmark. *1 b* lettera of credence of tbefe different imbaffaiors crn inillers wire presented to the chief confiil,**rho htttded 1 hem to the minister ot foreign relations. The atnbafla dora delivered no speech on their introdu&i en ; but the chief'c»nful sddttiTed each of them in particular. There was itf»rved in' tbia cereajony tl tt dij- uy, that punfU'wiu regard to wl.r.W ought always to fcc cttenicd to ir tfca relation sf tht rtprs- Carpenter Bunch Bowler Lores HofSge Stow 4 fents:!»e rf z prest tuition with rrfpcfl to those of >ll the European jf»"tfrti*nrs. After the rectptfon. of ihc the nviiilleri of juftfee and of the si ano • introduced to the cM*f consul the ii;uat t judge* ind per font etr.plrj-ed in the finance depaTtmeoi. NEW THKAIUt Mejfrs. Morris and Woi d's Benefit. Ob Wednefdajr levering, A pril Jo, ißoo- WiJTbt p.-rfent-'H, A tnoch te'm'fd c* THE STRANGER, [^TrciJlttwJ/rem tbt Genpan cf K'trrfc*] The Stronger, Mr.-Conprr. Mrs Haller, Mn. Mevrjr. After thtComedy, (by <?" fire) an Interlude of lVj, dance, ami fpc&id?, taken from i tie naval pillar, • it's THE APOTHEOSIS Of THE LAT* General ir. Chief of the Armies of the United States• To which wfll he added, (for the second : mr h--r<i) ltdm the German of Kntzcbuc, THE WILD GOOSE CHAiE. l«ox, one Dollar, Fit, three quints* •! a dollar, a»d Gtl'frv l.alf a <Jo|!ir LANDING, From onboard the - rig Jack, Ahr*hr.ni millir, frrro la-, e.trance 4ND rja SALS UY TU» bC Bsc K I & E . R , Green Coffee, in hogsheads, AND A quantity of Logwood. JOSEPH K, J i: r, No. SS, South Front Si red, 4iw April V) THOMAS KETLAND's COUNTING-H3US& A.\ r D STORE, Are removed, to Fourth Street, No, 67, four doors south of Wilr.ut Stieer, where he has £>r file, lately imported, -Trunk* of Muflineti, Dimities, and Ging hams, assorted suitable tor tbeWclllndta market. Coatings and Swanfdcwn. Brandy in Pipes, f.urth proof. Fi.bcrts in Bags- Corks in Bales. An affoftment of German Ticklenburgt, Ofnaburgs, See. io Cases. 36 Hogflseads Richmond Tobacco. Claret in Cases, of firft Bath Store Grates, fur Chambers. Cannon of fizca, 4, 6, at>4 §lb. Carronades, ißlba. mounted. Ship Muskets, Blunderbusses, Fowling Pie. ce«. Pistols, Gun Locks, Itc. m Cafei. Swords Hangers, Cutlasses, fee. in Cafel. A Cafe of falhioniUe Feather Hats. An aOmment of Ruffian Cordage. Ruflta Duck. '4O Tons clean Hemp. Two large Anchors. Six Crates Pomatum Pots. THOMAS KETLAND. April 29 NOTICE, £3" THE Crtditors of the fufcferiber, of every .description, art* carfi(BJy rcquefc>l, to atrend at i>c Coffee House louiL Second i.rect, on Friday evening nf*t--tfcc it of Md*. at far o'clock, to uke into coKfidcration'jjiopoials he will then make '.hem BENJAMIN GRAYSON ORR. d 4 t April 2^ DICKiNS PROPOSALS For importing ids fjltoivirtg periodical . Put'l ioatiefii , The BritiGi Critic, The Anti-Jacobin Review a; Magazine, The Gentleman's M4g*<iine» The New Yearly Rewficr. Le Mercure Britaniiiqiie, or Jhe Bntifh Mercury. The preceding publications will be received re gularly at Philadelphia by the Way of New-York, a >©u: two rnontts after thc;r pub;;c*tiou in Lon don. Sulfcrijxioo* wilt be for all cf cither of them from any yart oi tne Continent, at Dic kius's Book Stare, No. a.; ,* Nerth Second Street, oppofit* Cfirift Churchy Philadelphia. N aprij 1q v V'ditid St*t»s, 7 „ 7*en''fjlva*im Dijlrifl, j Notice is Given, THST To purftunce of a writ to mei{a-e<9«d from the honourable Richard Peuyf, Judge ofthe DiftriS Court of th« OoiteJ State* in an ! lot tht PwiiCjrlMnj* Wftrid, t*»U6e e»y led to sale at thc'CiitUm Mootc in -ha City of PtHmdcl* phi*, ali ThurflJSy tb?-fiftrt:itk <iav at*t at 11 o'clock, at nnon, via. . ' 1 Large cteft of Sugar. 1 Kc^ofSu^r, 5 ■ '■ 1 do. do, 1 do. do. : K }°™«» 1 Bag Pimento. 2 Barrels Coffee, a. d 1 Bag do. 1 Small Box. cantainintr the ap^ara tut of a Barb, r or Hair D.rc£*N 30 B' frels Snuff and Sugar. 19 Boxes Sugars. I B»* Swettireats. TK r*me hairing bccti ÜbclW »g»inft,vp»ofircu* ttj ud cond.irninl lr the hid eout* •» fitttei'ed. JOHN HALL, Mrsb.l. M rJ-a'.'.OStc, aynl >9. -j* cod 2 xv, savtf.
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