[ A copy of the following beautiful comfto/tticn was offered for infer ti on intnc lafl number of this Gazette, but previous engagements prevented itj publication—Such productions can never be out oj fcaftn. j STANZAS on the BIRTH-DAY of the PRESIDENT. SAID TOBE WRITTEN BY MR. C O peerage we covet, no sceptres desire, Nor gew-gaws that garnish a throne; Yet Liberty loves, on her own native lvrc, To celebrate sons of her own. And always with rapture, his virtue die lings, And exults on the morn of his birth— Who (hakes every throne of dcfpotical kings, And gives a new lefibn to earth. O widely diffufe it, ye winds, as ye blow, O waft it, ye waves, that they fan, For the choicest of grists that the gods can bellow, Is the blefiing of Freedom to Man. O Washington, hail! whom the breath of pure fame With praises more sweet (hall perfume, Than ever embalm'd or exalted a name In Macedon, Athens, or Rome ! For Freedom, fay what did that foe of the Greek. Alexander, that Hero admir'd ? Let the foes, or the friend, whom he maflacred, (peak, Or the beautiful City he fir'd. Ye unfetter'd freemen, examine each deed That made him renown'd and ador'd, Then mention what race bv his valor was freed, Or blefs'd by his sceptre or sword ? Did conquering Caesar Rome's Senate obey ? Did the Legions disperse at a word ? Did he halt or letire from a summit of sway That saving his Country conferr'd ? Thrn Washington hail! whom the breath of pure fame With praises more sweet fnall perfume, Than ever embalm'd or exalted a name In Macedon, Athens, or Rome! Did Athens, did Sparta, one Hero produce, T* extinguish their feuds by his mind, Or prove to the free the pre-eminent use Of Union to them—and Mankind ? Ah no ! if wife Greece but one Patriot adept, One Leader like our's had enjoy'd, No lover of Science or Freedom had wept For Science and Freedom deftroy'd. Then Wash i ngton hail! whom the breath of pure fame With praises more sweet shall perfume, Than ever embalm'd or exalted a name In Macedon, Athens, or Rome ! Joseph Anthony, & Son, HAVE FOR SALE, At their Store, No. 5, on Chsfnut-Strcet Wharf % A FEW puncheons choice old Jamaica Spirits, Grenada, St. Kins and Nevis Rum, Port-au-Prince, Cape-Francois and Surinam MolaUes, Coffee, Coton, and Pimento, Hyson and Souchong Tea, of the fiift quality, Cloves, Caflia, and Boston Chocolate, Spermacaeti Candles and drained Oil, Salmon and picked Mackarel, Bollon Beel and Burlingion Pork, Rullia and Bollon Canvas, A few bales excellent Hops, Myrtle Wax Candles, St. Martin's Salt, Madeira Wine, in pipes, hogsheads and quarter calks, And a few cases old Batavia Arrack, February 8, 1792 TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE, ALL the landed estate of GEORGE WANER, con lifting ot a valuable Plantation and tract of Timber Land, supposed to contain between four hundred and 450 acres, about 90 of which is plow-land and 15 of drained meadow. There is on the farm a dwelling-house and kitchen, a cooper's (hop and a large barn ; a well of water at the door, a good apple orchard. The house stands close on a good landing belonging to the said premifcs ; the reft of the land is well timbered and liep within one mile of said lauding, and an equal distance from a faw-:nill and grift-mill and alio of Qumton's Bridge, bounding on the Main, Allaway's Creek, in the county of Salem, five miles from Salem Couit-Houfe. Any perfonthat is disposed to view or purchase the said pre mifcs, may fee the place and know the terms, by applying to the fubferibers near the fame. MARK MILLER and? r ANDREW MILLER, $ ExecutorSl Salem County, 2d mo. 13th> 1792. N. B. There islikewife a lot ot Meadow ground ot about 25 acrcs, ad joining lands of Abbott Sayres, and others, the property of said deceased, to be fold in manner as above, by the said exe cutors. J" J TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE, A VALUABLE PLANTATION, the title indisputable, in the county of Gloucester, supposed to contain five hundred and forty acres of Meadow Land and Cedar Swamp, fiiuatc on a bi anch of Li:lU Egg-Harbour Rivt r, in the townfhipol Galloway. There is on laid piemifcs a fr«me house and kitchen, a small hay houfeatld liable. About f:xty acrcs of the land cleared, and about ouc hundred a .d ninety of woodland, and a cedar fwatnp, chief ly well limbered, and about 300 acres of meadow (intcifperfed with frcfti water flowing ftrcaros) fufficient to supply one hundred head of cattle.—The situation is allowed by judges, to be capital for -ailing (lock.—Any person inclining 10 purchase said Planta tion, n«y have poUeflion from the 25th of March ensuing. The terms may be known by applying to the fubferiber, living at guinton's Bridge, m the county of Salem; or a further defcrip i-on may be had, by applying to Richard Wood, senior, in Greenwich; or Jufeph Sloan, Suiveyor, near Hattonfield ; or of Jamrs Scull, adjoining said lands.—The place above mentioned, is a pleasant healthy country, within two miles of three grift and' saw-mills : And three houtes appropriated to divine worlhip, ate about the fame distance. Terms of payment made easy, bv Quintan's Bridge, Salem County, 2 d no. 13th, 1792. American Apollo. SUBSCRIPTIONS TOR THS AMERICAN APOLLO A new Publication, just commenced in Bcfton, AH IICIIVSD »Y THE iIItTOR HEKEUf. > [ e P4 w ] ANDREW MILLER [ep 4 w] TO BE SOLD, BY JOHN CARE Y, \ r c. z6 y Pear-Street, A COLLECTION OF Scarce and Valuable BOOKS, Which may be fecn every day, until jive o'cloth. f p. m. Among them are the following : Folic. TJOMER, Xenophon, Plato, Plutaic'n, Eufebius, Sozo- JLjL men, Theodorer, Virgil, Horace, L>vy, Tacitus, Pater cuius, Pliny, Concordantia Lat. ConcordautiaGr. Thefaurtis Ci ceronis. Bibtia Junii and Tremellii, Bible de Martin,Wells's Maps, Scapulas— Phavorini—Martinii—Hoffmani Lexica, VofliiEtymo logicon, Aunquit. Ecclef. Si itannicas, &c. Quarto. Pindar, Cvropicdia, Bentley's Horace, Terence and Phaedrus, Ovid, Juvenal, Manilius, Ciceronis op. om. Cat far, Su etonius, Julius Pollux, Hederici Lexicon, VofiQi Ars Gram. Ciuve rii Jultiman Code, See. Oclavo el infra. Homer, Anacreon, Aristophanes, Longinus, Theophraftus, Hefiod, Poetae minores Gr. Ifocrates. Phalans, va rious editions oj Horace, Virgil, Terence, and Ovid, Tibullus, Plau tus, Lucan, Martial, Claudian, Val. Flaccus, Auionius, Buchanan, Sallutl, Curiius, Floms, juftin, Val. Maximus, A. Gellius, Hill. August. Scnptoies, F.nglifh and French Tranjlations of some oi the ClaflTics, a great variety oi Greek and Latin Grammars, See. See. Catalogue? may be had of Meflrs. Rice Sc. Co. Booksellers, Market-street, or of JOHN CAREY. Oftober3i.* (eptf-) IMPERIAL HY^JQN,SOUCHONG, and BOHEA TEAS, REFINED SUGARS,COFFEE,&SPICES,&c.&c Of the firft quality—by retail, No. 19, Third-SfTeft,between Chefnut and MfirketStr^ets American Lead Manufactory. STEPHEN A U S T I N, & Co. " HAVE just now opened their Lead-War ehouse, two doors south of Walnut-ilreet Wharf, adjoining their New Fadory— where they have now made, and ready for sale, a general assort ment of SHOT of all sizes, with SHEET and BAR LEAD, the production of the Mines in Virginia. As they have employed a number of experienced English workmen, they wairant it to be equal in quality to any manufactured.in Europe, and at a reduced price from the cost of imported. They also continue to manufacture all the above articles at Richmond, in Virginia. All ordeis addrefled to either of the above FaCtories, will be thankfully received, and cxecnted on the (horteft notice. N. B. Wanted, industrious, sober, Labouiing Men, at the said Mines, where constant employ, good wages, and other encourage ments will be given, means of conveyance being provided, and houses for their reception. For further particulars enquire of MefTrs. Moses Austin & Co. at their Fa&ory in Richmond, or as above. Philadelphia, December 3, 1791. tf Public Securities, Bought and Sold, on COMMISSION, by SAMUEL ANDERSON, Chefnut-Street, next door to the Bank, No. 97. Dismal Swamp Canal Company. PROPOSALS for cutting a Canal from the waters of Flizahrth River in Virginia, to those of Pafquotank in North-Carolina, or for conducing the work, will be leoeiued until the ninih day of April next, by Robert Andrews, of Williamfburg; Thomas Newton, jun. and Daniel Bedinger, of Norfolk, in Virginia ; by John Cowper, of Gates County ; and Benjamin Jones, of Cam den County, in Norih-,Carolina. The length of the Canal will be about fijteen miles; the country through which it will pass. is swampy, free from ftooei, and covered with heavy wood. The Canal is to be thirty-two feet in width, and eight feet at lead in depth, below the furface of the earth, and capable ot being navi gated in dry seasons, by vessels drawing three feet water. Good fecuritv will be required of contraflors; and persons making application to be employed as managers, muik produce certificates (from charaSers ol refpeaabilityj'of their qualifications for a business of this kind. By Older of the Prefidcnt and Directors. Norfolk, "January 21, 1792 A LOTTERY, TO raise the sum of £. 750 for the purpose of repairing the Proteftaot Episcopal Church in the city of New-Brunfwick agreeable to an ast of the Legislature of the State of Kew-Tcrfev' palled November 1791. '' SC H E 1 1 2 .5 10 3° 9° l6 7 5 Priae of 1814 Prizes. 3520 Blanks. rr —, 5331 I'ckets, at 3 Dollars each, is 16002 Dolls. (FT Tms Lottery u com posed of 5334 Tickets, nottwo Blanks to one Prize, and lubjeft to a deduftiun of twelve and an halfler cent, which is more favorable to adventurers than any Lcmei y 'vet offered to the public—and it being of fucb evident utility, that it cannot be doubted but the undertaking will meet with the mod liberal lupporr. The drawing will commtncc on the ferond Monday in Aoril or former if the Tickets are disposed of, the city of New! Biunlwick., under the Mifpeftion of Col. John Bayard, President ACU k ; J\T eS Pd,k ". Ef< 3- Mayor of the uty of A.nbov; and Archibald Mercer, Esq. Deputy Governor ol tf)t Manufaflur mg Socicty of New-Jersey. Tickets to be had of the following persons, who are duly ap pointed Manager*, He under oath, and have given fecuritv for the failhful performative ol their duly. ' A lift of the fortunate numbers will be publiihed, and tie prizes paid immediately after the drawing of the Lottery TOHN PARKER, ) ' ' PETER KEENON, < Managers. ANTHONY W. WHITE S af t r r ',f' 7'' OfC W l' iCh ; ' rC DOt HrmJnd( ' d within fix months after the drawmg ol the Lottery, will be conlidered as a generous donation to the Cburch. & ° 5 Ntw-Bf unftonkj January po, 1792 ,fffiJi'"cZ 0 ! , J t jt ALo f' he TH,RD cj the SZ;;*T£ ■V n(i dcracions of their mutual convenience and refpe£live qualification. That the Vice-Principal shall be entitled to receive, for his l cr " vices, a salary of three hundred and fifty pounds, current money, rating dollars at yf6 each, to be paid quarterly. 1 hat persons desirous of, and qualified for the appointment o, Vice-Principal, be, by public adveitifement. rtqueftcd to make ap plication to Mr. Charles Wallace, Mr. Charles Cairoll of Carro - ton, and Mr. Alexander Contee Hanfon, all of the city of Adi>- By order of the Board, JOHN' THOMAS, Prrfid™--,, X. B. The fundamental Laws of St. John's College prohibit >rcference on account of religious tcncis or opinions. As the appointment ot a Vicc-Principal is alone wantc , to ompleat ihe plan of this feininaiy, the Board will eft"" 1 " ►roceed to the eleflion at the stated time; provided a periou q-J £ficd, in their judgment, for this important ftajioii, can be p ured. The pcrfonal attendance of the cand^tfatekjW* 001 x>fuively required, will be obviously proper. . It may be ufeful to remark, that the-falariesgf a-' :hepr"' l and teachers have hitherto been paid withentiie pun&uainv , an that the funds ot St. John's College produce a ee/ta^n aniiu3 come, superior to all the appropriation#, which have fcceo» o* F' bably will be made. The Printers of newfpapeis throughout the United SiatCj are earnestly requeued to itifert the above /efolve and rfinJ ' fr ' 11 , and to repeat the publication as often as convenience %v 111 p ''' polis, TO BE SOLD BY THE EDITOR, 1, f the A TABLE for receiving and paving Gold at tjft' 0 j United States, (hewing the Value oi Gold in Cents, from One to a Thousand Pennyweights — , A& of Gongrcf*, afccrtaining the Suodaid and Value years, picvions lo uh.ciihc