Gazette of the United-States. (New-York [N.Y.]) 1789-1793, June 05, 1790, Page 480, Image 4

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    FOR THE GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES.
FAIRY TALE,
(AN IMITATION.)
Ccntinuativn of CAN TO I ft.
A MERRY train then fkip'd along,
While thus they tun'd -.heir magic (bng,
To ulher in their King :
FJy Bcatle, Bat, and blind crews fly!
M All d.impfon venoms of the flcy,
" From hence, away take wing.
" Hence all ye creeping clods of earth—
* f Nor interrupt our airy mirth :
" Your grosser formsoffend,
•' Ob e r on' comes in royal state,
*' While playful myriads round him waif,
u Their Father, King, and Friend.
" envy, hatred, malice, hence I
" AH human paflions give offence,
<c To Fairy natures pure ;
tl Fly round our King ye foft perftfrats,
•' Ye balmy breezes wave his plumes,
" Give joys that aye endufre."
So fungthe gayfy tripling elves,
1 hen quick on each ltdc rang'd themselves ;
Shrill trumpets clanged loud.
When straight in gorgeous show appear!,
Ob Iron with hi* ftai ely Peer*,
All moving thro the crowd.
Majestic was the Monarch's mien,
Bright (hone (hs azureeen,
His hair his fhoutacrs spread.
Hjs armour gfow'd with golden pride,
A warrior Falchion grae'd his fide.
And nodding plumes h.a head.
Next came the ladies of the Court,
All full of girlish giggling fyort,
Like mortal dames I ween t
I'themidft with ev'ry grace arrays
TV hile Fairy Cupid* round her play'd,
Came great Ob iron's Qriln.
And after follow'd such a throng,
To note them all woild swell my foftg^
Beyond my porpos'd bound ;
But we must (nig one merry Sprite,
Obx ron'i trick Her, Robin hight,
In ev'ry wags prank found.
The fame is he whom Puck we call,
Who oft give? goflips fall,
As Whilom told erst me
Wien Pack like three leg stool will come.
And e'er he'ttonch'd by beldames bum,
He'tgone " down (applet fbe."
The fame is he who for hit ring,
Swift at the whiflling wind took winj.
The flow'r to plurk :
The fame I wit from Edwin's b»ck,
On To Mi 0 ook lh* unfccmly pick.
Or Rosin *clep'd t or Pocit.
A coat he wore of many ayet,
W hiic fiolick almost dosM hitcyet,
— Delight of ill tht band.
Wit lift hand bore a witchen gjifs,
Wh. re merry Nles d d r,, ,luZ past r
Hit ngbt hind w.jv'd } wand.
Soon at the King had forward come—.
, ** Foul mortal tears infe& the Dome,*'
The mighty Monarch cried,
** Qti'rk Robin find the caitiff out,
•' W< 'It pumfb fore ifcc filly lout,
44 That on our State liath pry'd."
B'vjhe Robin fkip'd wh ■te CuDOts lai#,
Jn flfjUu! dumps, and fore afraid,
fxprfling n- yghi but bale ;
AiiiC, ' quoth Puck, and wav'd his wand,
" Arifc, and 'fore my mailer flanß,
" Arifc and tell thy tale."
Cuuben nethou?ht,hut» I aftoond,
Himfclf upon his feet be found,
Ne knew he how, ne why ;
And how" cried angry Otsi
" Dar'ft Ihou our sports intrude upon,
Ft ar mofl tn tell a lie,"
"Thought Cuddp.n, surely if J fay,
That th is hat been our market day,
My money I /hall In fir r
!!SSod? od ®! r '" l ou,h he, " vou fremy gear,
coil without drove Cudden here,
" In truth I could'nt choose
•' A woeful w ght full fofely veX'd,
41 By hale and poverty prrpjext,
" M, dc poorer by thi n°-ht—
«' fn villains cruel hands I fell,
** Who rob'd me—altho t pell mell,
" Full manfully did ftght.
jbsißON frown'd, hlythe Robin laughl.
To think ofCuODEK's cTubify craft,
Both, conscious of the lye :
QuothO»fKON, "quickßobinfet,
If this or falfr, or true man be "
Quoth Robin, 11 we will try. 1 '
Then Robin wav'd hit wnnd around,
Quichi Cudden's Fed from off the grouffii
Were nx'd on ceiling high—
" He's falfe, or else he wouldn't flick "
The X ' n ß '"joy'rf the tritfi,
The laughing irarn drew ni£h.
There downward dancing hung the wig>it,
To all the cooit a merry fight.
But Robin pla.ru'd him more-
Mis money't hiding place made ope.
When quick the I athrrn pouch did Hrop,
th Ct'DD> n's golden (lore.
Then Robin lorn'd the witchen glafj,
And made before his eep to pass
The feett the* piay'd at home :
There neighbor Hodgr kifs'd Cuddea't dame.
Who chuckled at ehe romping game,
R'i;Ht glad at Ci/ooEN'sroam.
" P Cre ' e * h i 2, ll ha rß-" Monnehericd,
Becaufc the filly loon hath lied,
A laay, lagging drone :
« Men mull c*pcß, who leave till night,
The work that should be done by light
Sometiine the fault to moan," '
(To it contiitvtd.)
EASTON, May 2*.
Extracl of a letter from a gentleman in E"gland, to
hujrtend on this Jhore, dttted 2(ith February last.
Were one difpofedto wield the pen of con
troveriy, now is the time. We are inundated with
pamphlets from the hierarchy on one fide, and
rom the various fedls of diflenters on the other,
?' Ca^ in g advantage of the approaching diflb
lution of parliament, are attempting to frighten
the majority, who are against them, into a repeal
u, f . adls - 1 ain ' as Wilkes fays, of the ef
tablifted church; but as I am like him, without
any itrong prejudices in religious concerns, on
this occasion, I shall be perfectly inactive. 1 own
am inclined to favor the molt unlimited colera- |
Hon, though there are certainly very plausible
arguments to be made against it. You have had
the glory of giving the firft example of it to the
world; and 1 believe hitherto there has been no
re.i oj to suppose that even in point of policy you
have been wrong. The French, who, to thedef
ruction of their grand monarch, seemed to have
imbibed all your opinions, have adopted the fame
p an—and even nuns may now choose between
rcafon and fuperfhtion. They may, if they will,
neel in silence «nd solitude before an image in
the.r cloister; or if they like better, amori dare
deity''" 1 Wol<hi P inthe world a different
SA L ZM t May 2s.
?1 Ur ' ed L " as "> tie 9S ,k yttt of kii age,
fu/ti iitfr J t c J ! a "d his remains were refitl
*<i fX n V "< *>" hm atCcmbr.dg ~t M .
h 171t came to' W ? i' g '" n J "" vnmr fa '» that place Ju
srallrC? ?"* Ik 8 ' 17,81 tya, hi, charge of the
t'"ZAntil MZ Vf Thit gent/en,n; has
JiTJJ'Z' J a " d '*< Mtfi fms of Harvard j
tL t hZ l \ fm r >"['<**' felt Jo (litkth the iUrmuies of age,
ird tJ ' ,i e ' n f cer " ,y M y *'Jffence betweev the vigor of his mnd
l£er% f r ?' nW »/*>> "" d ™*» tirier yets.
a""uhLTin ,U^t\ oj r'Tr **'> ?' ahe "» U f"P tr "tend
Sgjßaaffiagf &ss£• z&
'xiir- 7"" -r™i "L'-JX.:
»rfZ\" M **<" T, "»^thc
SI aJl'r Tf "' he h " s td ° r "' d " lhr'f
anj t character of t-ietv, irte/rity
tke:Xo7Z±tf ™ the lofsoj alm.ft
plea fores If convert rt ' ""\ which deprived him of t c
i&ttotsz
x* 1 "* uai^n ' l
Jtipen'JJor hcivin iy grace dhint,
like autumn fruit he ftM.
Kesitr, tk;»i r?tt) ,'ivefi /org.
But seek to live n wit.
New-York City Lottery.
lurr of the Slate of New-York, p.(Ted & KLnury, ,]£*
SCHEME.
t PRIZE #f ' f fjooo j*
£-3000 f 3000
,6C ° teoo
»o ZZ * 5C °
TO 2CO °
50 3°o°
JiO £ »£<*>
180 .0 :z
7930 4 3 ,10 0
5°
1 JO
186
795°
8346 Prises, J
166,54 Blanks, J *$?<*> Tickets, at 40s. Cach, f.goooo
SubjcA 10 a d-du&ion of Fiftren per Cent
.J TH^W ea u" fAil U)TIiRY bei "g «° "ifc ' P°rt Of the Cum
Ty'hAT T f f orporlt on for r «-p>'nn K and enlargin-r t hc CI
r\ HALL, for the accommodation of CONGRESS u hi 1 J
so much honor the Archil, as wel. a „S
Z™*"' prcr " mc I hcir fe »°« Citizen, will cheerfu iy con
CM, in promoting the sale of Tickets, especially * the keifs "f
be'lJ^ , ,r y - W 'i r r u C ' hem fr ° m 3 wh ' ch otl, e . w.f<
be laid to reimhur/tf thc corporation.
The above SC.KEML i 4 calculated , n a manner very beneficial
to adventurers,there notfeemg two blanks to , pn.e.
he Lottery is intended to commence drawing on the Fikst
AoUay wiA»W,r next, or sooner if filled, of which Tim K
PwV. T °" Tts * v ""' Hir*lVO
rF.r/R 1. Cu rtiniuj, lOHN PI NT A # n
A gu>-} ori, GthMa'cht 4790.
William Taylor,
Has for Sale, at hi. EAST-INDIA GOODS STORF
Aflortment of EAST-INDIA GOODc
Ron V M A n mo "l Wl y ch are ,he Articles :
BOOK Muslins 8-4 6-4 5 - 4 || HUMHUMS,
r ■ , J Lon. Cloths,
Hankerdhiefs,of various kinds. [| Ca(Ta«
, J Srerfuckefs,
G.ngharas, || 80 „ b0 ,, r s '
A variety of handlome painted MUSLINS
With many other Articles, which w.li be fold by the Pie « o,
. Package, low f or rash. '
Tfi°ted for a' genderriin' I* ""t' tT*
plea fa nr part of El.zabtth Town 3 ver >
tarns abont four aces or. J ' he ]ot con
variety of the bed "u"'trees Thr ,l' '"7 g °° d g " 6n ' and a
so easy as to fuiuhe pLcTafer V PVTIS e,n be
x», Wall-Street. P Enquire ot the SuKcr.ber »t No
June ?, 17jo, SX.IAS BOUDJNOt.
480
r ***>
*000
*J<K>
«SCO
3«06
»s°°
=40©
1800
3:800
tXJCE flftUßßf .1 JUgy.ggjjjg
J 7 Ui
AMAICA Spirits, 5/3. 5/;
Antigua Rum, 4 Jg, « 5 /.
St. Croix, do. 4^6.
Country, do. 3/
Molasses, 2/2.
Brandy, ?/6.
Geneva,
Do. in cases, 28/^
Muscovado 80/. a 73/
Loaf, do. ify,
Lump, do. i_/2n.
Peppcr, 2/7 2/9.
Pimento, 1/^.
Coffee, ./ 4 .
Indigo, 1 Carolina) If.a 6f
Do. Fundi, i 3/. \of J
R'ce, 23*. 24/
Superfine Flour, 64/:
Common do. 58/:
Rye do. 26/: a 28/
Indian Meal, 18/20/
Rye, 5/ 6r.
H icat, i]f. a ,oJ6.
Corn, (Southern) aT.
Do. (Northern,) 7r a . fq
"«f, firft quality, >/ g
Pork, h,ft quality Bc/
Oats, »A
Flax-feed,
Ship bread per cwt. 2if. Is/.
Country refined >
bar-iron, J «81.« 3 ol.
Do. bloomery, 251. a 26!.
vwedes do. 4*l.
Russia do. 301.
Pi,'-.ron, 81,0/; t9 l
German Heel, gipcr lb.
American, by calk. ) jU
per. lb. 4 d. f
Do. do. do. 6d , 2 J
Do. do. do. Bd. 9 Jrf.
U'i. do. do. jod. )
Do. do. do- lad's
Do, do. do. sod.'' Ti^ a
Do. do. do, e^d.)
Potalh, p er to r, 39!. < 4 ®|.
Pearl all, 481,^,1.
Bees-wax per lb. 2f.
Mackairl per harr. 26/430/
ft""*. '6/
Mahogany, Jamaica, > ,
per s ot, J ,orf -
Dominico, do. gj.
Honduras, do. jj.
Logwood unehipped.pr.ton. 81.
Do. chipped. 141.
2 inch white oak )
pbnk, per m. f »01. 10f.
» inch do. j|.
2 inch white pine placJk, 81.
1J inch do. 61. 1 of.
« inch do. 31. I</
2 inch pitch pine do. 101.
Do. 92 inch io. a l. fy; "t
Cedar 2 inch do. jl. i<J~
1J inch do. 61. io r
» inch do. 41,
Puch pine rcantling, 31. 8/
Cyprus 1 feel (hinges, il ,0/
§ CONTINENTAL k
§ STATE SECURITIES &.
SBOUOHT * ND j olB) > J~
AT NO. ,g6. W ATIR.JT R lIT, £
C A prut Mil h t . ivn J„ Military I
V - '•*' *W A/' 4 . &
" """ , *
NnTT m ■ t *Mtqf Arw-4Vi. JJ J
an ,wf« dc"s£:,lt: M ' DOWM ; ° f
to the f„d chics juftrcety a jIW !l"t duC P roofm ' (ie
purfmnt to ao atl of the M ' Donild r
"An ,& tor relief !bfmndf, ° Of. r Stßlt > rnti,M
fed the 41 h April l-fcf •h„ tk r 'j®? , "km debkm," psf
*ll thefaid Lewis M Donald's estate w h " d: "* ,cd
AtJKER T/EM£NT.
B the Jdftic[j lh o C f the^upl'cm/c^ua o '} E( 9 mK - omof
ol New-York. "VotireiiK. . J u< '' cst urc of the Sute
late of Long Island, Efquir- 'j° Pall ' DeyrelJ,now or
others whom it may concern- th g dcbtcr > and t0 ,I 1
proof, made to the Caid lufticc f" 1 "" 1 I ' o " 10 '* end due
ture, , muled "«n sfl P» r fuant to.an ast of the legifla
de'btors," palled the fourih ri 'bfconding and absent
the m'jSSSfrfr 1 ' ' 786 ' b y—^
said Paul Dcyrell's Estate rc . h , a ' dtrefted all his the
l>e feiieS; and that o ,,| c f; hcfta^^ rf,:m;,, > . w ' thln State, to
months after the publication ofth- d ld, ? r ß e hl *«W>" w ''hm three
perfoual will be fold forX " 1 h ' S Eftr "" r;al and
a -tori. Dated at the city ol [ at,sfja ' on of his ere-
March, i„ the year of day
a\d ninety. March qi C l^°u^ w*«i hundred
i aw 3m.
Wio™d F*" an
couragement, and find ftcadv em^ 1 " d ' mcrt wl,h to_
Suhfcriber, 'Wployment, by - to the
N- B. None but a fobe, i"* G,FIOR I>>
need apply. mS' an one we " recommendrtl
— May 29, 1790.
C^c^', a " t d w a H f^"^ roUs . Pf ice .g' ve n for Conti
fecurities, of every Uf ""' "d Rh,.de-Maud
New-Yoik B Ap r n 7 . E r R I "o. A^ER ' N °" 59 '
James F. Sebor, and Co.
Have removed from No . eg to N'o. l8?> Watec-Street, near the
WHrnr.v *jy-Market,
SKcram?, n H e ,^ C^ te all k{nds of PUBLICS
n 5 -Do tt , ARS at
Uo. tt mtJi do. U. 6/.
■Do. 18. inch do. 18/-
Butt white oak staves, ~/•
Pipe do. do. g|. d "'
HogQiead do. do. 6). 10/:
do. heading, gj,
Irifli baircl do. 'staves
Hogshead red oak do. r I ,1
Do. French do. «|. '
Hogihead hoops, 4!
Whiteoak fquarc timber )
per square fool, C
Rtd wood, per ton,
Fuitick, :01.
Be»ver, perlb.
0;i-r per fk.n
I Grey fox, 0.
I Martin, 4^o.
R»coon, 3 ys c 7 ys.
Mufkrat, 10 J t ,
Beaver hats, 64 f.
Castor do.
Chocolate, 1
Cocoa, 70/ a 80/j
Cotion,
pr, pr. bar.
14/.
Turoentine, ,8/. a , c /
Tobacco, James hiver, «,u
Jort, 4 W. a 3 jJ
Do. Rappahanock, a oIJ
Do. Maryland, coloured, fu
Do. Weftcrn-.hore, jg
Do. Shot, 68\f.
Red lead, «$r
White do. dry, act;
White do. In oil,
Salt.petre hams, 7^.
spermaceti candles, i/"
Mould do. x irf. w-
Tallow dipt, ql,/.
S"»P. 5/ aU.
Caft.le soap, 9 J, a IoJ
Enslt/hcherfe, p r . Ib. x ,£
Country do. gj. 61
Butter, 10/
Hyson tea, ps,
Scq»in do. 6/6.
Boheado. ?/ 4 .
Ginfen*, e £ , 2 /g
Starch Poland, }</
Snuff, 5/3.
Alla m fait, water mea- >
/"re, pr. hufti. f
Liverpool do. 3/.
Madeira wine, ')
pr. pipe, ( « 9c/.
'or', 46/.
Lilton. pr. « B |. ,/
Trnei iff, 4 > W
'>»».
opermaccn do, 5/
Snake-down hbd*. 0/$
Dutch gun-powder, pr. cwt. 6'.
Nail rr»d«, pr. tojs, W
Lints-cd 0,1, pr. gal. 4/
d °" ?W ' barrc1 ' s°/"tff