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BY WILLIAM COBBETT,
Ftr importiog the following periodical pub-
lications
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Magazine %
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4. Le Mercure Britanique, ov The
British Mercury.
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all the works puSlifhed in Great Britain j
it is conduced with great impartiality i>nd abi
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Afrii J.
This Day Published,
By J. Ormkod, No. 41, Chefnut Street,
(Price »5 Cents)
THE
Death of General Wajhington.
A POEM.
In imitation of th* manner of O&an.
By Rev. John B. Linn, A. M.
Minister of the First Presbyterian Congregation
of Philadelphia. ~
Mr. ChandroiTa Oration will b« publi&ed
<p Mnmiif morning.
M*rch tP d.
J&S7 CO MX TO HAND,
And for sale at
W.,Yovnß, J. V J. Crbksbank, AND
Thomas Dobson's Bookstores,
A POEM,
Sacred to the memory of ,
GEORGE WASHINGTON,
L»t« *Prefident of the United States, and
Corcmsnder in Chief of the Armies of the
United States.
Adapted to the lid. February igoo.
Bv Richard jU-sqp.
march 16
To be Rented,
AND immediate possession given, if required,
a new two story Brick Hou'e and Kitchen,
about 14 miles from Philadelphia, on the great
road to Newtown. Enquire of the Printer,
march »j>
INDIA GOODS.
ALEXANDER J. MILLEP,
No. loit South Frovt street, opposite the
Custom House,
HAS JOST RECEIVED,
Per the ship Harmony, captain Kollock,
from Calcutta,
Gat rahs Superior,
Garrahs Beiboonr,
Do. Catwa,
Gazzun&hs,
Baftai,
Coflfacs,
Mamoodies,
Fine plain Mullinulis and Hand'fs.
ALSO,
Per the ship Jean, cup/atn M'Plirsan,
from Canton,
White Nanlteens,
Yellow Do.
Lutestrings and Shenftiawj,
Sewing Sitks,
Hyson, Young Hyfen and Hyfori Skin
Teas of an excellent quality^
April 12. dtf
Just Arrived,
AMB »0R 9ALB IT T« I «»l»Cil*«R»,
THE CARGO
0 f ibe Ship CyfNtoH,
Richard Dale, Commander, from Canton^
CONSISTING OF
Bohea
Souchong
Hyson Skin » TEAS.
Young Hyson
and Hyson.
•S*S j nankeens.
Sugar of ift quality.
China Ware.
Cassia.
Fan*.
An assortment of Silks.
WILDINGS i? FRANCIS,
Ha. n, Pertn Street.
April 14.
JUST RECEIVED,
From the BOSTON Manufactory,
A QUAN7irr OF
WINDOW GLASS,
Of different sizes.
FOR SALE
BY ISAAC HARVEY, J»N.
N« fc. Any lite or fizei that wanted cut
larger than bv la.can be had from said manufacto
ry, on being ordered; and attention given to forward
on any ordfcra that may be left for purpofe
ApvH at No. 9, South Wtter-flreet, at above,
julv 3 dtf
LANCASTER STAGES.
THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan
cafcer lint »fStages DISPATCH, return their
grateful thanks to their friends and the public in
general, for the pad favors they have received, ahd
inform them that in addition to the rejuhr Line,
thsy are provided with Carriages, foher and careful
drivers, to go through between the City and
Borough in two days. Thufe who prefer this mede
of travelling can be accommodated at the Stage
Office, f:gn of United States BagU, Market llrect,
Philadelphia.
Slougb, Downing, JDunwoody W Ce.
Nov. 30. 2t—§
WHEREAS
BY a decree of ths High Court of Chancery,
made in a cause, James against Newman,
it is among other thingi referred to Wm. Graves,
Ifq. one of the matters of the said court, " to take
an account of ths Legacies bequeathed by the will
of the testator, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, late of
Newgate street, London, deceased, and also to in
quire and ft ate to the court, whether Francis
James, the brother of the complainant's named at
on* of the Legatees in the said will is dead, and
whether he died in the life time of the testator
Therefore all persons wh:) can give any informa
tion whether the said Francis James be living or
dead, and if living where he now resides or lad
resided, and when and at what place, and when
and where he was last hssrd »f, ard if dead, n hen
and where hs die.', are hiireby requefled t* give
such information t« tfceTid William Graves,Efq.
Ac hu efriee tn Buildings. Chancery
Lane, London,on or before the fiift daj- of March
next, ctherwife ha wul be excluded lie benefit of
the said decree.
The laid Francis James was born at or near
Kidwelly, in the county of Caermartben, and if
living, is about the age of thirty-four years, and
about the year 1779, was a foremaft man on board
the Milford, a merchant Blip, belonging to tb«
port of Bristol, and failed for Jamaica in Septem
ber, 1780, afterwards he returned to Britol,
an i in November, 17'gi, was pressed in Kisg
road, Bristol, and sent on board the king's frigate
called the Diomede, in which he failed from Ply
mouth »n a cruifo, and oh board of which he af
terwards became a quarter gunner, and dtferted
the said ftip at Charleston Bar in North-America
in September 178 a.
Should any person in the United States »f Ame
rica, ke enabled to give inf«i marion ef the above j
named Francis James, whether li vit.g or dead, they
are requested to communicate the fame to DAViD
A. OGDEN, No. 69, Stone street, New -Y < rk, 1
£3" The printer! throughout the United Statss
ate requeued to publifli the above.
April 18
I HAVE a good many LOTS in the city of
Waftington, some of them in deferable iitua- i
tions for gentlemen to live on ; others on the wa- !
ter of Rock Creek, and fronting south on the :
street leading over the bridge, eflecmsd the l>rft ' >
Band, in the city ior byfmef.. I w.fl, to fell some rp RO M the Wari«
of them ; th* title is» clear. Any pcrfor. inclined f" T . t u ; n a
♦o P» rch »fc to requested toapply to Mr. J.fhua town of ,«»ct V'.-'-r'l Jito,
MM, Mr. Cranch, Mr. Dumot, Mr.HobfO,«r ,f u.-*..! i„ . , „ ' lli s
thomas johnson: ; ■?. ■ V ' tV«,S
"4 W 1 light hair, ruVVt
1 •raie a Shoe -
[une la<l. Hm. i« 'ami took with'him a fliorc
■oond W«e c ci' coat with a red cape, a i>lu«
:toth toatee, a |i w white waiflcoau, a lone tn-cj
I*ix<d.clo'h coaj jr.i ire, • hen 1 , a pair of hoou, ;
•hrcolatt Mloftt.d gre*t coat trimmed'fcith blac.l
s»ir pliith, a fc,- >... v ■ - . ......
»»tche«, one't eju'dlc S*«, the oAsr tos'j) H
nay'impefc his, ;i . , j. r
a waiter, •
Vhoever apjire!-. hd<
n jail, lii
o any of
ra>y of the Uo- ,
ewardan- al!
April si.
valuable real estate.
FOR SALE,
About 25 acres of Land,
LAYING on the east Gdc of the Falls Rned.—
On the Haft it it bounded by property belong
ing to Mr. Tench Francis, fen—on the Couth, by
a road «f two perches, and on the aorth by a lane,
which separates it from Mr. M'Call. It is propo
sed to divide tbia land into 3 equal part* in order
to fait the purchalers
Alfoi 31 acrea, situated oil the weft fide of
Gerir.antown road, adjoining Maiteri'a tftate,
being part of tht property of the lata Samu«l
Mifflin.
For terms apply to Samuel Mifflin, corner of
Market Mid mh llrceta.
January J4. dtf.
CHIN 4 frOODS.
-4
Imported in tie ship New Jersey, from Can
ton, and for sale by Archibald McCall,
No. 187 South second Street,
White and Yellow
Imperial, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson skin,
Bohea and Souchong Tt»»>
Black Sattintand Lutdlrings, Hair Ribbon,
Caflia, and Rbeubarb in chests,
Sugar in boxes and bags.
ALSO fiV »ANU,
A small afTorUnetit of CUini'vjrr, and a tew
Hhds Priwe Jamaita „
April 4. dtf
IMPORTED
In the Harmony, cast. Kolloci from Calcutta,
AND &:r sale,
By Joust Mu.Lb.it, Jtutr. A'o. B®. D^ek-
street,
Coffaes
Baftas
Emertieg
Guzeenafci
Mamooriei
Fine Handkerchiefs
Doreai
Black Persians
Hyson Tea* 1
Heavy Pepper >of excellent quality.
Sugar J
Block Tin of the be ft kind.
Al t»f by the ship Fennfylvania, from Batavla,
JAVA COPFE & SUGAR.
April ty. dtf
WANTED IMMEDIATELY,
a lumber of
Journeymen Baylors.
SUCH a< an induSrioni and well disposed, will
o-.ect with libsrai encouragement, fcy applying
to either of iiie f*oXcrii«», aI their refpeftive
placet sf abode.
Jaraeg M'Aloin, -
Charie* C. k J. Watfeb,
joh St Hi ft
Jaroet Curmiagi,
Selby
Thomas Harrifon,
Caleb Hughel,
William M'llbenncy,
Kenneth Jewell,
Benjamin Sharp,
Jacob Thomat
Willinm Afhby,
Enoch Wright,
Joseph Wildee,
Btr.jamin Thaw,
Jphn Webb.
April 14.
Thk partnership or
PETER FOSTER &? Co.
Of Duck Cheek,
IN the Rate of Delaware, being this day c!if
solved, all per fans having demands again ft
laid partnership will »pply to the fubrctibrr, and
l'uch as are indebted to (aidconcern will pjeale
to make payment to -
PETER FOSTER.^
Duck Creekj Ajjf'l r- a»>^
NOTICE.
"p HE Creditor! of the late house of Irwin &
Bry/an, of Lexington, Kentucky, are
hereby informed, that a dividend of such mo
mes of that tirm, as have b»en received by the
fubferifcer, will be made on the twentieth day
of May next among those creditors who lhall
have before (hat time'fttrnifhed their account!
properly aUefted to
WILSON HUNT.
April it
NOTICE.
ALL Persona hsving claimsagainft Richard
S. Footman, sUrviving partner otthe houf:
of Footman & Co. also those oiainu
against the of Richard S• de
ceafed, are de[ire?i to exhibit their account;,
well authenticated; and all those indebted to
the said firm a*e JNfcjUefled to make immediate
p»yai>i;: k»
- JOHN M'CLELLSN,
Adminiftratir to the estate of K. S. Footn.an.
Frankford, 9. * </jo
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
'J'HE Propeictors of Funded Stock credited on
the Books of tie Treafuiy, who do n«t prefer
receiving their quarterly dividends, at the city of
Washington, are rebelled to cause their credits
to be transferred to the books of some one of the
Commiffioiacrs of Loans.
The Attornier of foreign creditors who are not
abl? to comply with the foregoing recommenda
tion, and who art: tkfirous of receiving their di
viden<i» at the Bmlc of the United States, as here
tefore praififed, arte frcquellod tc give notice to
the Regiiler of the I'reafury, of the names of the
foreign creditors, aad the funis of ifock for which
they art Rttorm: that = may bef.afonably
taken forcompl* ig with tSeir v.- lhes.
OLIVER, WOLCOTT,
?icreta
April 13
Thirty Dollars Reward.
i f'
T. S." LEWI'S,
3f.~r.!tc Corps.
January 16.'
A fling aflignee
dti&M
April 22, 1800.
Fj the Trioswv.
diw
s pointi
4th. The plats divi.ied as aforefaid into lots
of one hundred acres are siepofited in the of
fice of the Rcgifter ef the Treasury where tha
4ocati..ns arc to be made ; id<: upon surrender-
'v .or
■u la Ji-;, "Capacity.—
'id re cures h i it
v/. i h : 'rt
:rve anove
For Sale,
The Cargo of the ship Molly, captain Swatn.
from Batevia,
CONSISTING OF
SUGAR in whole and half eannifcem,
Ceribon Coffee,
Black Pepper,
Sapan Dye Wood,
EHony, and
Thirty two bale* of Cottor. Yarft.
ALSO, THE 3AIB
f 1 w>. SHIF
MOLLY,
BURTHEN four thou find three
hundred barrels of Flrwr, mourn* 18
nine pounders, with shot and small arms compleat
and is newly coppered ti> the beads with patent
«cpp«r. Apply to
NICKLIN V GRIFFITH.
MaTch 15. tu.th&fa tf
AUTHENTIC LIFE OF SUWOROW.
JUS 7 PUBLISHED,
AKD
EOR SALE,
AT THIS OFFICIt,
A SKETCH OF THE
JLiit ana Character
PRINCE ALEXANDER SUIVOROtP XXM-
NIKSKI,
Field-Mai(hal General in the fenrice-of His Itnperi
al Majelty, tile Eaiperer of aU the Raffia,,
WITH
The History «f his Campaigns
Translated from the German of Frederick
Antbtng.
To which it added,
A concise and comprehensive History of
His Italian Campaigh.
By William Cobbett.
With an elegant Print-Portrait of that re
noxvned Warrior.
[Price a 1-J Dollari.J
Portrait of Alarsbal Suivoroio.
Gentlemen dcGrout c" poiTcfiing a capital like
oab, executed ia the firfl style, »f thii illuftfious
Christian Chieftain, may be furnifhed with parti
cular proof impyffions, at this office, price one
Oollar.
February n.
NOTICE.
A CERTIFICATE of ont Share »f the Bank
ef he United Statet, No. »9lio,inthenam«
o| Lewis Peter Quirtyn, aid a Certificate of two
Shareaofthe said Bank, No. 29119, in the name
of Qcorge James Cholmondely, Earl of CMmon
dely, were forwarded from New-York by the
ChofterEcld Britiflt Packet for Falmouth, whiclt
»u captured by the French, and the,Certificate>
lott. or destroyed, a>d for which- application i>
made at said Bank for the reoctjral thereof, of which
all parfont concerned are desired to take notice.
CLEMENT BIDDLE.
d3m.
February »l
treasury department,
April ji, 1800.
, per
on
hftndred, in addition to an
a<3, intituled, ana& regulating the g:ant« of
and appropriated for military fervicsj, and far
he Society of the United Brethren for propa
gating tke Gospel among the Heathen," at fol
lows ;
ift. All the fra&ional parts of th* quarter
lownfhipj adjoining to the Indian bEUiularV lice
of the tradl of laild referred to in fiidafl,
except the fractinai quarter townships nucn
ber fjrur in lawuibip r.usaber seven of rarge
number twenty : *lfo, all the fractional part»
of th« quarter towofiiipe adjoining to the riyer
Scicto, except the quarter towrifliips number
one a»dJour, in township number one of range
number nineteen } the quajtef tnwnfhips num
ber two and three -»f tuwnfhip number three,
in ranee number mnetetn ; and the quarter
townships number one and four in townfliip
nuftjberyfw, of number tnuentj ; toge
th«r with xhejiftj quarter townfliips htfreaftet
described. are reserVed to be located, for the
original holders of warrants granted for mili
tary services, or their heirs, in lota of one hun
dred acr?s, purMafit to the ail above recited.
sd. The folloifrinj*** a description oftht if;y
qutsner townfliipi referred to In the preceding
rtkle and which were designated by lot inth«
r, pursuant to
prrfcnce of the Secretary of War, pursuant to
the ait above recited :
a € 'a « •* a 1 •
i i s* °t i 3 °i g a
2~ <= 5" 5 S~
"*>' a "V a a
11362 1 10 1 2
82 62 3 4
84 7 3 81
10 1 8 2 11 6 1
223 8 3 81
34742 13 8 4
51 6 1 > s 1 3
5 3 72 22
318 1 2 J 7 3
71 7 4
72 4 3 16 2 4
84 5 1 34
443 73 61
to 3 S3 7 2
5 3 3 9 *3 74
.7 {,.1 7 4 17 I 7 4
1 All thr landi in each »f tbr above fifty
tcr townfiipa, aad in the fraftional pirt*
uorter tswnibips before de(crit>ed, bare
divided upo» Uie rcfpeiHive plats thereof,
turned by th? Surveyor General, into at
fJotjof oec jhundred acre-; each, as the
fitjr such quarter tovnftiip or fruflion ia
3 d
quarl
«f ai
bfen
>s rel
man
qusn
to contain will admit, in the mariner
:d out 2nd required by t«e above recited
it ate
i«tS ! "i- .v».-r;.a;« which fliall be tkus located,
>»ter-ts w»H i* iiTued h the manner and upo»
lite cilrfitiet'f pre'erib-d by law.
Given under my band at Philadel
phia the day and year abate
ment ioned.
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
Secretary of the Treasury.
diwr— a>w;m.
ape ill*.
THE Contributor to the Peanfylvtsii Hos
pital are desired to take notice, that the
Elefiion will beheld at the (aid Holpital an the
Jth day of the sth month) 1800, (being the se
cond day of the week),t* be opened at 3 •'cloct
in the afternoon, for the choice of twelve Ml
nagera and a Treasurer for the eofuing year.
By order of a Board of Managers,
SAMUEL COATES, Sec'rj.
4 mo. Bth 1800. aaw—d*t.
MAP OF NEW-JERSEY.
r T , HE csmmifluners .appointed fcr the purpefe
*■ of circulating fubfeription papsrt, to tint pr«.
pafed ptan ol procuring an acjurMf Mny j; N;
Jersey, immediately after their appoij.inio.r cr.Mif.
mi'ted printed crpie* ofth.- t ■/; ;..j. ; ~
in the ftvtral roujties i.f -hit T- ai, ;';r. i),c
cities of New York and Vh<W- lub <-- zt
that time, through the mertuim o: i|i. .. u r ., r ,
have requeued trie gentlemen encru'i J v. uh : fofe
paperi, to return the 1 uonfcer -far Tti ■ t i Ijy
them fcfpe&fcrcly procured, to James s .:t;r,
at Tienton, on or be!or- the 6th any «>r Pel.nuty
last. The number »f furtcripiior.s received, not
amounting to two thousand, the 1 i>mmifiioner»
did not conctive them(i;!vej aut v '.r:zcl to fix a «iy
for the meeting of the company; be
ing »f opinion from r»fpe.stable i';f. relation. 'h.*t
the adlual fubferiptions arc near';'. If not fully,
adequate tothecomplete organizati >0 of the ccm
pany, if j/ey coald he ateerl.ilre't !>t rrg«li r re
turn», and being convinced that a trjfbejr degree
of exertion, on the parr of the pr>f«r.» holoing th«
fubfeription lifta, would enable them tourry the
intention »f the fubferihm into effect, they have
by the uoanhnaui advice and con feat of the fab
fcriberi, whom they have been able ta consult,
fixed on the 14th day »f May n*xt, leinp th c ad
day of tht fitting as ibe fapreme court, for a me*.
iag of the fubferibert at 11 o'clock in the foreaom,
at the State Hoafa in Trautaa, for the pirpof« *[
eleAing five Trvfteet and a Treasurer, if the nam.
btr of fabferiptioat ikoald ka fafikint, #r in »*f
event to determine on tke measure* necefary to fe
eare the attainmaat of aa okjejk fa ta tke
state. 1
From the univjrfal approbation exhibited bp
their fe)low-citi*«D», at tlie ««rame»c»m»nt efthit
undertaking, it wa« t» be expeAed that thr f*S.
fcriptiom returned v»ouM have enfurnd it* imme
diate ticcution, and the cemmifS intrs are pjrfui.
ded if proper attention ii paid to the procuring of
fubferiptiom, to their yuailaa] r«turn at lie time
fixed for the wetitig, and to the attetdance «f the
fvbfcriberi, cither in ptrUn or by proxy, that no
farther delay will take pla*« ?n commencing the
operation! of the compasy, in time far their
ctftion during the conrfe of the asfeisg summer.
WIU.IAM PEARSON, ")
MaSKELEWInG, f
THOMAS MVOTTER.j
Trbhtun, Marchll, iSs*.
N. B. Sublciption paperi are l«ft with the sal.
lowing (among other) gratlenieo, in their re/pee
tive counties, to whom these pcrfom deflreui of
promoting the objed of the caoipany are rsqieAed
to apply:
Wm. Campfiold, Esq. Mtrrir
Oerfhom Dunn, Esq. M'Meie*
Artis Snagrave, Esq. Sakm.
Silas Rickwfwa, Elq. Susur
George Burgin, Bfq. Cumberhti,
Wm M'Eowen, Esq. Stmtrfet.
William Lloyd, Esq. Monmouth.
Joseph Ha«k infon, Efq Htntnim.
Peter Ward; Esq. Bergen,
CTwrlea Clark, Esq. Ruck.
The above gentlemen, with all ethett holding
fuhfcriptioti papen, are particularly icqaefted t*
furvvand the original fubftription pipe.t, to J„mi
SeHr, Efj. Tr-: .i-r-u cl •- Wers the i«K.
of May next.
it* pur
led on
I eight
1 to an
TO BE SOLD FOIT CASH,
Ob fxrk.ixait,
Far property in the O'r, or within thirty
miles of if,
A PLANTATION or trad of L*U ia
Mifflin County and State of Pennfylra
nia, within fix miles sf the river Jurists. con
taining aboat 300 acres. Theri are about fifty
acte« cleared, part,of which it a ficjr btxtcVn,
watsred by a constant Urcam that ii flrmig
wough to work an oil or a grift mill Any
perfop inclining to deal far it, may obtain fur
ther information by applying at the offic • of
thi« gazette.
N. H. If fold, credit wiH lie give* for part
«f the money.
O&ober fj, 1794
fifty Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY from the fukfcriber, on th<
morning of Saturday the rsth instant, a mu
latto Servant Man, named Wilk<, batcaramaaly
c.illcd John, he ia ahou; yeari eld j feet *
inches high, slender and knocked kneed; he ia ■
dark mulatto, hat thick bufliy hair, which he
commonly weari plsited and turned up fliort ke
hind; hrs face ii thin, hut appears more fa from
haying targe whiftert; ha had an when he went
away, a round hat about half warn, white maflia
cravat, a brown fceond hand coat with fafciona
ble metal buttant, a black /ilk waiftcaat, with a
white one underneath, pantalaon* of a greyish
cloth witk 'utton» at the ancles, striped cotton
stockings and Ihoas He may hare changed these
clothes, but it is not likely, at he has. left all hii
others behind him lam t«ld a fervent of General
RiJgely's, with whem h was intimate rax-away
on Sunday morning ; it if not improbable but they
are gether. WiHca i" from Cheller-town on tke
eastern Ihei <'of this Hate, where he lived with a
mr.'Jercr-.ish Nichols whofold him to me. I have
geod reaf n t.i believe he has gone to Philadelphia.
The above record «*ill be giv.-n to any pcrfoa
who may lodi»e him ia jail at thi* or any other
place, and give me or mr Jofi-ph Si Lewis»( Phi
ladelphia notice of the fame.
He is anexcrllent house rervant, and if H Phi»
r.'ijl probably offer himftif to hire ia that
capacity,
w. GILMER.
Baltimore, April
Tw«»»*v Doiiars Itcward-
RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York
County.» n^groman, tamed ISJ4C, other
wise COOJO, about ii ycar» «M, the property
of Robert Coleasm; F.fq. Hi ia about 5 feet t
inchcn high, a blcmiih in hit cyei, more waite
ia them than eommoa, by trade a Ferge suahtd
on and took with him a drab coloured broad rlotU
coat, alrnoft new, a failori jacket and pastaloona'
printed fancy card, a iwanfdown fttiped under
jeket; a rorum hat; one fir - and one coarse
(hirt' one muslin handkerchief, fpriggod, two
ditto iriped border, a blue Persian under jacket
and two peir cotton ftockingt. Whoever takea up
faU negrc and lodge* him in a«y jail in tbia or aiy
of the iieigabouring {latei (ball have the above ra
ward or reafouable expeocesif brought hone.
JOHN BRIEN.
' Spring Forge. Ofteber»3,l7f9.
N. B. A» said negro formorly livad in Chcftct
county, it is probable ha may return there.
November 5
P|ikt£<> 9i 7- w. iwno
ELECTION.
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