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BY WILLIAM COBBETT,
For importiog tbe following periodical pub
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British Mercury.
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all the wirkt pnblifhed in Great Britain ;
it lieonduArd with great impartiality asd abi
lity, anjJ of the numerous publicationi of the
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4?ril 3.
This Day Published,
By J. OrnroC, No. 41, Chernut Street,
(Price ij Cents)
THE
Death of General Washington.
A POEM.
In imitation of the manner of Oflian.
By Rev. John B. Linn, A. M.
Minister of the First Prelbyterian Conrreeation
«{ Philadelphia.
Mr. ChauJron's Oration will be publifccd
on Monday morning.
March 15. d.
JUST COME TO HAND,
And lor file at
W. YOUN6, J. & J. Crukshank, and
Thomas Dobson's Bookstores,
A POEM,
Sacred to the memory of
GEORGE WASHINGTON,
L;t'e Prelideut of the United States, and
Commander in Chief of the Armies of the
United States.
.Adapted to the aad February 1800.
By Richard Alsop.
march 16,
To be Rented,
ANP iowr-odiate pofleifion given, if required,
a new tvra ltory Brick Houie and Kuchen,
about 14 miles from Philadelphia, on the great
load to Newtorwn. Enquire of the Printer.
auuha7 d:f,
IMPORTED,
In the ship Jean, Daniel M'Pberzon master.
from Canton, an Assortment of
CHINA SILKS,
Ceufifling of
BUck and coloured Luteftrmgs
Black Sattins
Blick Senctiaws
Black and coloured Sewing Silks
Nankeens, Fans, &cc.
Also on band.
INDIA MUSLINS,
Guzzeenas
Gurrahs
Col Fas
Bnftals, See. and
India Bandannas.
For Sale by
ROBERT SMI TH V Co,
No. 58, South Front Street*
d3%v
April 7,
Just Arrived,
AKD FOE SALE B T THE SU B SCK IB KK S,
THE CARGO
OF THE SHIP PHILADELPHIA,
Theodore Dlif*, Commander, from Bengal
coys is rin c of
An afTortiVicnt of Pieee Goods,
Sugars of the nrft quality,
And zoo qr. «hefts of f'uperior quality
Ilyfon Teas.
Willings if Francis, and
Thomas & John Clijford.
March jj
WANTED IMMEDIATELY,
a number of
Journeymen Taylors.
SUCH a, arc induftrioas and well disposed, will
meet with libera! encouragement, by applying
to either of the fubferibers, at their rcfpe&ive
places ©f abode.
James M'Alpln,
Charlea C. k J. Watson,
John Stiley,
James Cummingg,
Selby Hickman,
Thomas Harrifon,
Caleb Hughes,
William M'llhenney,
Kenneth Jewell,
Benjamin Sharp,
Jacob Thomas
Willinm Afhby,
Enoch Wright,
Joseph Wilde®,
Benjamin Thaw,
John Webb.
April 14
LANCASTER STAGES.
Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan-
JL caftfrr line ©fStages DISPATCH, return their
grateful thanks to therr friends*od the public in
g«uerai, lor t;h« past favors they have received,and
inform them that in addition to the regular Line,
thsy are p-ovked with Carriages,fober and careful
drivers, to go through between the City and
Borough in two da ye. Those who prefer this m®de
of travailing can be accommodated at the Stage
Office, sign ot United States liagl*, Market street,
Philadelphia. 1
Sloughy Downing, Bunwoodylf Co.
N*v. 30. 21—§
WHEREAS
BY a decree of the High Court of Chancery ■,
made iu a cause, James agairifl Newman,
it is among other thing* referred to Wni Graves,
Esq. one of the matter* of the said court, " to take
an account of th; Legacies bequeathed by the will
of the testator, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, late of
Newgate fircet, London, deceased, and also to in
quire and state to tjie court, whether Francis
James, the brother of the complainant's named as
one of the Legatees in the /'aid will is dead, and
whether he died in the life time of the testator j*2
Therefore, all perlons who ca:i give any informa
tion whether the said Francis James be living or
dead, and if living wher« he now resides or last
relided, and when and at what place, and when
and where he was last htard «f, ar.d if dead, when
and where ha died, rre h'irtby requeflcd ta give
such information tafhefuid William Graves, Fiq.
at hit ©slice in Soathamp on Buildings, Chancery
Lane, London ,on or before the firft day of March
next, otherwifr he wiil be excluded tke benefit of
the said decree.
He said Francis James was born at or near
Kidwelly, in the county of Caermarthen, and if
living, is about the age cf thirty four years, and
about the year 1779, was a foreaiaft man on board
the Milford. a merchant ship, Welonging to th«
port of Br.ftol, and failed for Jamaica in Septem
ber, 178 c, afterwards he returned to Eriftol,
an■; in November, 1781, was prcfled in King
road Briftoi, and ftnt oh board the king's frigate
called the Diomede, in which he (ailed from Ply
mouth on a cniifo, and on board of which he af
terwards became a quarter gunner, and deserted
the said (hip at Chailefton Bur in Nar:h-America
in September 178 a.
Should any person in the United States «f Ame
rica, fee enabled to give information ef the above
named Francis James, whether living or dead, they
arc rcquefted to communicate the fame to DAVID
A. OGDEN, No. 69, Stone fireet, New-York.
£s* The printers throughout the United States
are requested to publish the above.
ALL Perfonj having claims againfl Richard
S. Footman, surviving partner of the bcufr
I HATE a good many LOTS in the rity of of Fo „° ,rr ' Jn & Co. also thufe haviap claims
Wafliington, fomc cf them in desirable fitua- the estate of Richard S- Foitman, de
tions for gentlemen to live on ; others on the wa- ceaicd, are desired to exhibit their accounts,
ter of Reek Creek, and fronting south on the well authenticated j and all those indebted to
street leading over the bridge, ellccni-id the bed 'he fai'l firm are requtfled to mike immediate
flandi in the city tor bufiuefs. I wifli to fell some payment to "
of them ; the title is clear. Any perfen inclined
to ptirchafe is requested to apply to Mr. Jolhua
J obi Jon, Mr. Cranch, Mr. Darn-t, Mr. Ho'vn, ur
THOMAS JOHNSON.
April 18
April 11.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALK,
Abuui 25 acres of Land,
LAYING on the east fide of the Fall* Koad.-~
On the East it is bounded by property belong
ixg to Mr. Tench Francis, I'Vn—on the south, by
a road <*l two perches, and on the north hy a lane,
which faparates it from Mr, M'Call. It is proo
fed to divide thi- land into 3 equal parts in crdor
to fait the purebafers.
Also, 31 acres, situated r.n the weft fide of
Gern.sntown road, Jdj--jnif,g Matters'* eftjte,
being part of the property of the lato Samuel
Mifflin.
For terms apply to Mifflin, corner or
Market and nth ftr«U.
January 44.
CHINA GOODS
Imported ia the ship New Jcrley, from Caji.
ton, aniTJcr sate by Archibald McCuli,
No. is 7 South Second Street,
White and Yellow Nankeens,
Imperial, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson ftiin,
Bolit a andi Souchsng Teas,
Black SattitisandLuieftrings, Hair 1-iiUiior.,
Gallia, and Rheubarb 111 chefte,
Sagar in boxes and bags.
A ftnall afTortment ot (China ware, and a few
Hhds Prime Jamaica Sugers.
April 4. dtf
In the Ship Cjitrrox from China,
Ric»irJ Dafc.Efij. Commander,
Yellow Nankeei.#,
Silks,
Imperial, 1
Young Hyson, |
Hyson Skin,
Green and
Souchong
"• pply to the fubferiber, or at Messrs.
Willing) and Francis's, Penn-ftreet.
April 15,
In the Harmony, capt. Koliock from Calcutta,
AND FOR SALE,
By Jous Miller, Junr. No. Bb, Dock-
Coflaes
Baft as
Emerties
Guzeenahs
Mainoories
Fine Handkerchiefs
Dorcas
El .tk Pdrßafii
Hylbn "l eas ")
Heavy Pcjper vof excellent quality,
Sugar " J
Block Till of the befl kind.
Also, lj the ship Pennsylvania, from Batavia,
JAVA COFFE & SUGAR
April 17
AiiD TO* SALE By TBI aUBSCtIHEKS,
THE CARGO
Of the Ship C a a- V 0 ,v,
Richuru Dale, Commander, from Canton,
CUNSISTJNG ok
ISohea
Souchong
Hyson Skin
Young Hyf'oi
and Hyson.
White )
Yellow 5
Sugar of ill quality.
China Wire.
C'.iffia,
Fans.
An atfortnient of Silks,
WIELTNGS is FRANCIS,
No. 21, Penn Street.
April 14.
JUST RECEIVED,
f rom tbe BGSTG ;V Manufactory,
A QUAN'iirr or
WINDOW GLASS,
Of different sizes,
/ FOR SALP.
BY ISAAC HARVEY, JKN.
N. B. Any fee 01 fizesthat mayUie wanted cat
larger than 18 by be had from laid maEutetto
ry, on being ordered; and auentioa given to forward
on aqy orders that may be left for that purpotc——
Apv.lv? at No. y, South Water-street, as above,
july 8 dlf
THE PAHTNf.RSHIP OF
PETER FOSTER 6? Co.
Of Duck Creek,
IN the Rate of Delaware , being this day dif.
solved, jll perlons having demands against
fafd partr.erfhip will apply to the fubferiber, and
such as are indebted to laid concern will plcafe
to make payment to
Duck Creek, April 1
t-HE Creditors of the late houfc of Irwin &
Bryfun, of Lexington, Kentucky, are
hereby informed, that a dividend of l'uch mo
nies of rhat firm, as have been received hv the
fubfcriWr, will be made on the twentieth day
ot May next, among thtife creditors who (ha!l
have beforfc that time furnilhed their accounts
properly altefted to
April ji
NOTICE.
JOHN M'CLELLEN,
Adminiflrator to the cftaie of k. S. Footman.
d^ot
Frankford, April 9.
d4w
N O T I 0 E,
I HE Creditors of Isaac Painter are desired
to reader in their account! to the fu!>
en or before the tirft of May next. a&
a dividend will (hen be made; and all these
indebted to said firm are deflrfd to make im
mediate payment or they'll be dealt with a»
the law dtre<sU.
ylpril 9,
THfe CREDITORS
■ Of MATTHIAS SLOUGH are info nu
rd that a divider! is ready to br jiaiii tiiem
by JOSEPH S. LEWIj,
Treasurer of the Ptnnylzci.i.i Hcsj.i:al,
Ajyil 14.
A i.SO ON HAND,
IMPORTED
R. WILLING.
dzw,
IMPORTED
street,
Just Arrived,
TEAS.
NANKEENS.
PETER FOSTER.
aaw im
NOTICE.
WILSON HUNT.
Adling alienee
dtsoM
JACOB £LAnK, AHi^nec
ZtawtiM
12W35V.
INDIA GOODS,
ALEXANDER J. MILLER,
iTo. 106 South Front street, opj/esite the
Custom House,
HA£ J.O-ST KEGBIVSD,
Per the ship Harmony, captain Kollqck,
from Calcutta,
Girrabs Superior,
G.trrahs Bcrboom,
Do. Catwa,
Gus2t: nahs,
Bafns,
C. ir»Q3,
Mamoodies,
Fine p!»ii) MujlmttU* ai.ci Kv.. :'l*.
stLSfJ,
T'cr the Jean, captain iW..' <"•>««,
from Cantetty
White Nankeens,
Yellow Do.
Luteflrinps and Sheniiiaws,
Sewing Silks,
Hyson, Young Hyson and Hyson Sk,
Teas of an excellent quality.
April 22. dtf
For Sale,
Tie Cargo of the sbiv Molly, saptair. Sixain.
prom Batavia,
CONSISTING OF
SUGAR in \shole and halt' c&nuifters,
Ceribon Celtic,
black Pepper,
Sapan Dye Wood,
Ebony, anil
Thirty two bales of Cotton Yarn.
ALSO, THE SAID
jWHHBy BURTHEN four thousand three
aBSSmm iiuJi {red barrels of Flbur, mounts 18
nine pounders, with (h»t«Qd small armscompleat
and is newly coppered to the bends with patent
copper. Apply to
NICICLIN iff GRIFFITH.
tu.th&fi tf
March 15,
treasury department,
'J'HK Propeieton of Funded Stock credited on
the Books of the Treafu: jr, who do owt prsfer
1 eeeiving their quarterly dividends, at the city of
Walhiiigton, are to cause their c-oditi
to bo transferred to the books of some one of the
L , onimiffioacr> of Loans.
ihe Alton.ies of foreign ccditori who art not
itile to comply with the foregoing reCommeniti
tiow, an'i v.ho are tiefirous of receiving their ci
videndk at the Bank of the United States, as here
tofore praciiled, .. r-- rrquetlad to give notice to
the Stfgiler of the Trcilury, of the names of the
fore gn creditors, and the fumaof flock for winch
:bey are attormet, th.it raeafures may be iVafonably
taken for ccnu-'ying with cheir wifhea.
OLiVKR VVOI.COTT,
Secretary of tbt Treasury.
dtw
afril 23
trfasury department,
Aphil 21, 1800.
TJUBLIC NOT ICE is hereby given, in pur.
X fuance of the a& of Congrels, paiftd on
the frrft day of March, one tKuUnd eigh'i
hundred, intituled "An atfl In iddition lo .in
a6t, intituled, ao a*Sf the grants of
land appropriated for military Service-, and f«r
the Society of the United Brethren for protu
gating tke Gofpei among the Hrithtn." a, ful
lows ;
if!. Ail the fraflion.-J parts of tfis quarter
I townships adjoining to the Indian boundary H nt
of the tra't of land referred tu in fiid
excepi the frafti --nal quarter towriftrps nuts-'
ber tour in towofeip number of range
r.uinb.-r twenty : Also, all the fraiiioiul parte
of tht quarter townßiipt adjoining to the river
Scioto, except the quarter townfripj number
one i\ifour, in tawalhipjpOmber one of rar,gc
number nineteen ; the quarter townfliipe num
ber tiuo and three »f townftip number three,
in range number nineteen; and the qiurte'r
townlhipe number cue and four in towi.fhip
number yfaw, of rlugc number twenty ; toge
tlur with the fifty quarter townihipt herraftn
described, are reserVed to be located, for the
original holders of warrants granted for n.ili
tary services, or then- heirs, in lots of one hun
dred acres, uurfvanr to the ail above recited.
id. Th
quur'er n
it si.II
owing is a defcriptian of the fiftV
ps referred to in the precedir
aw mi
d wsi
01 the
eh were t!cfigr.atcd by'iot inthi
Secretary cf War, puri'uant to
T'tpd :
arficle an.
prr fence i
theifl sbi
§ | ? ?I $ $ ? if
2
s ■ § S: s
i 13621 10 1 2
8 •» 6 2 3 4
8 47 3 8 1
'o i 8 2 11 6 1
223 83 81
34742 13 84
5 1 6 I II ! 3
537 2 ' 2 2
31182! 7 | 3
" 12 3 7 4
7 2 4 3 16 2 4
84 51 34
4 4 3 7 3 61
10 3 9 3 7 2 i
5339 1 3 7 4
7i 7 4I 17 7 4
I 9 3 9 4 I
3d Ajl the Usds ; n etch of the abovff'i
rtowiiihipi, and in the frrnflional p
unrter t«wi.niips before described, !i
divided tlic rcfpe&ivc plats iher
turned by -ike Surveyor General, intj
many l-.tsoF one hundred a'res each, a. l ?
q tajnify fu h quarter toSrnftiif) of tra<slio
ft*ted j to Contain will adiui T , jn tne man
p 'inted out and required by tfce above rcci
3d
quart
qt
been
4(hi The plats .divided as aforefairl into lon
of ope hundr.ri acres »re dcpoii'ed in the of
fi-e-of the R.»'giftei-<.f the Treasury where the
Inrati.' ns arc 10 he mad.- ; and upon lurrcndcr
i»C 'h'e warrann wl:i :h ft.il'. be tkus ioe»tet>,
patent" will be- ilsueO in the nmMter and upos
the conditions prclcribrs by hw.
Given under my band at Philadel
phia t:e day ar.d year above.
m vi io.u-d.
OLIVER WOLCOTT.
Sic ctsry ofib'i: Treasury.
djw-^-aaWim,
April at,
Ji|gr A VESSEL,
f the bmul.cn of 180 ro %oo tout]
ta iodJ foi Hamburg.
JACOB SPERKT & CO.
German Linens—Alio Tapes, Oif
Decanters, Tumblers, Window Giafs, 8 by
10. Co.Tce Mills-, See.
April 13- <Kt
HPHF cominiflioners appointed for the purpose
1 cf circulating fubfeription papers, to the pro
pefed plan of procuring an accuruc Map of Ncw-
Jerfcy. immeciiauly after their appointment tranf
mined \ rinteu copies of tin- pin. to various perfoni
ia dli ftveral counties of i his state, an.-i in the
cuiw of New York and Philadelphia, and since
ttat »im;, through the medium of th> pu'lic prints,
have rct'Uefted t#e gentlemen cntrulted with thpfe
papers, to return the number of fubferioers bv
th.-m refpedliwly procured, tojumea Salter, kfq.
at Trenton, on or beinre the 6ih day el Fch'rmry
lad. The number cf furfcriptions received, not
amounting to two thousand, the commiffionerj
did not conceive themfelvcs authorized to fii a day
lor the meeting of the company; nevertheless be
ing of opinion from r«fpeiUble information, that
the a&ual furfcriptions are nearly, if not fuliy,
adequate to the complete organization of the ci*n'
pany, if they could be afcertainod by regular re
turns, and being convinced that a traflirg degree
of exertion, on the pare of the persons holding the
fubfeription liflt, weuid enable them to carry 'the
intention of th« fubferibers into effe<2, thty have
by the unanimous advice and cor.sent of the fub
feribers, whom they have been able to conlult,
filed on the J4th y d»y of May next, being the ad
dsy of the fitting of the fupi erne court, for a meet
ing of the fubferibers at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
at the S-ate Houfc in Trenton for the purpose of
eledrng fiyeTr.Oee. and a Tre.afurer.if the num.
b»r ol fubfcnptioßi should be (utficioft, or in any
event to determine o» the measures neceflari to fe
eur= th* attainment of aa obicS so uieful to the
mat the univsrfjl approbation exhibited by
their fellow-ciLjjeDi, at the commencement of this
widen akifig, it v.as to be exp«aed that the sub-
IcciptMiu tttupocil wo<(id have ensured it, In,me
diate «rcuuon, and the commiflionen ate jurl'ua
r . " P ! ! o P er «"*»'<«» » paid totheprecurineof
jubfcri prions, to their pun<ft«»> return at the ti™„
fixed (or the meeting, and to the attendance ol the
fubfenbsri, cither io ptrfou or by proxy, that no
farther delay w ( B take place in commencitg th«
operation, of the company, in time for their ti«-
•uuou during the. count of the «fuin e summer
WILLI AM PEARSON, ")
»ASKKLEWING. ( Commr*.
THOMAS M.POITIa. 5
Tkekto.v, March i». 1800.
ApaiL 2J, iSci,
N. S. Sublciption paper, are left with the fo|.
towing (among other) gentlemen, in their refpec
ttve courtiea to vrKom those perfcu, defirou, 0f
ebjedl of tha ecmpany aier.quetled
Wm. Campfi.ld, Esq. Mu-rif
Scrffijtn Dunn, E<ij. MiJdlum
Arti, Sragrave, Esq. Sskm.
Sila» Dickcrfun, Elq. iutttx
George Burgivi, Kfq. Gumb,rla«i,
WOl M'Eowen, Elq. Somtrfit.
William Lloyd, If,. Monmouth.
Joseph Hanklnl'on.Efq. Harhnlon.
I'eter Ward, Esq. Jj, rgcn .
Charlej Clark,Efq. Euex.
The above gentlemen, with all other, holdinr
fubleriptjon papers, arc particularly reonefted t®
h rwurd the ongiHal fubfeription papers, to James
Salter, Esq. Treasurer on or before ike 14th dar
of May rext.
March a 6,
Far proyotj in the C'tj, or within thirtf
miles nf it,
A PLANTATION or trad of Land in
Mifiiin County and State of Pennfylva
i.ia, within fix mil« 3 «f the river Juniata, con
taining abo« 300 acrci. There are about fifty
acies cleared, part oi wi.ich it a rich bottom*
watmeii by a conliant stream ihat i§ ftrene
enough to work an oil or a grill mill Any
perloa inclining tq ileal for it, may obtain fur
ther infi rmaiiun by applying at the offic • of
this gasrette.
N. M. If fold, credit wiW bt* givcm for part
of the money.
Oviobcr 17, 1799.
RAN AWaY from the fubferiber, on the
morning of Saturday the 19th infhnt.a mu-
U'to'Servant Mar,, nam.d V.'ilki. but cummoaty
c.-lk-d John, he i, about 13 year? old, 5 feet 8
inches high , slender and knocked It seed; he is a
dark mulatto, has thick hufr.y hair, which he
commonly wears plaited and turned up fbort be
hind 1 his face is tkin, but appears more so from
► having Urge whilkers; hi, had on when be went
away, a rcund hat about half worn, white mvflis
cravat, a brown i'ccoud hand coat with fafkiona
ble metal a black silk waistcoat, with a
white one underneath, panta)«ons of \ grtyifk
cloth with >u'fon« at the ancles, ftrined cotton
tteckings and shoes He may change* thefs
clothe*, but it is not likely, as he has left all his
others behind him lam t«lda feiyaut of General
Ridge y'», with whom hi was intimate ran-awav
on Sunday morning ; it i« not improbable 1 ut tkey
are together. Wiik. is from Cliettcr-town on tie
eastern fliere of this Bate, wh*re he lived with a
mr. Jeremiah Nickels whifuh; him tome. I have
good reaibu to believe he .'.as gune to Philadelphia.
ri'.e above reward will be given to any perfoa
who may lodee him in jail at that or any other
place, and jjfc-e me or mr Joll-pliS Levis of Phi
kdephia notice of the hmo.
Hei«an<pcf|Hot l-.ouf.- servant. and if iapi.w
ladelpbia will probably offcf li.nif.lf to hire m that
capacity,
w. GILMER.
Bikin'ore, Aprilai—( jj)
ir'ty
parts
Jure
reof,
to 2 s
RAN- A WAV from Spring Forge, in York
County,a nfgroroan, nam*) ISAM, oth»r
wife CUJIJO, about »i year* ,ld, the property
qf Robert Ccleoan; Eftv He is about 5 feet 8
inches high, ha- a bleniifh in his eyes, more white
iii them rhan common, by trade a Ftrgemaa,- had
on and took with him a drab coloured braad doti
coat, almost new, a sailors jacket and pantaloona'
printed iancy cord, a (warnfdown ftripud under
jtcket; a rcrum hat ; one fine and one coarfc
fiiirt' one muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two
ditto ikiped borisr, a blue Perfisn under jacket
and two ptrir cotton (locking!. Whoever take> up
lai« negro and lodges hipi in any jail in this or any
of the neighbouring flares fhali have tke above r«*
ward or rcaJonabte Upenftsif hrdyght home
the
>n is
iricr
ited
■ JOHN
SftinjtFotge-, Ofl«,bi»ra,3 v t^99.
f- B, Ai fault:ogro Son»ior4y livc4. in- Ctafle*
, ccu-Hty, it is probable I,a may.rc.turn tiiew.
N:*vepiUer 3 "
Wanted m Charter,
Who kave for salt & variety of
map of new-jersey.
Tp BE SOLD FOR CASH,
OK EXCHANGED,
Fifty Dollars Reward.
1 wenty Dollars Reward.
PIUNXKD BY J. [V. FSI,TV.'). ,