EXTRACT PROM THE ZENITH OF GLORY A MANUSCRIPT ODE. Sir Peter Parker's and General Clinton's Attack on Port Sullivan, 1776. Q IR Peter, loosed the bellying fail; His squadron caught the riling gale, And swept the wat'ry plain ; With them, in priile of warlike force, Erave Clinton ihap'd an equal course, For Charle/lon * rich domain. Forth from the camp with rapid haste, Athwart a funbuint, sultry waste, Zee's chosen columns sped : Nor fwiftcr posts the rufbjng Heed When urg'd along with doubling speed, Earth scarcely feels him tread. Now past the Ihelving sand forin'd bar, At once begamtfee storm of war Wild pouring on in flame. Here Paikcr's the tar infpirM, '■There Moultrie's voice his soldiers tir'd, And Jafpcr purchased fame. On purpled billows (laughter rode. From deck to deck fell carnage strode. Death fought the bold—the brave. fJeav'n, earth and sea were veii'd in fmolce, ShaUs, mortars, cannon, raging broke, Borne upward from the wave. In vain the toil—firm, unsubdued, The itrong Palme toe tow'ring flood, From dawn, till darkling night When the whifft ensign's given sign, Recalled the fhatter'd, finking line, Arid clos'd the horrid fight. Ebenezer Hazard, STOCK-BROKER, HAS Removed his OFFICE lo No. ; 2 8 north Second.Street, wheie he continues to purcbafe and fell on Commiflion, CeitiHratu r>l debt of the United, and Individual States, D.nk Stock, Canal, i.nd Turnpike Shares, &e. <Sce. C3"Siibftiibersioihe Univ»rfal Tontine who have not vet reee.ved their Certificate, arc delirrd 10 call for them, July iB. TERRITORY of COLUMBIA. TJ C L Y 6, 1 7Q2. HE Subferiber rffcrs for Sale, a Mill-Seat on Hock Creek, d.emed bv iliofe who have ex mined it, equal to any in the United States. The Mi!l-Houfe may be placed within one quarter of a mile of the river Patowmac, half a mile from tl.c tnaiket house in Georgetown, and one mile from the Prefident'a fquaie, in the city ot Wafli ingioii_on tidewater, navigable for vessels of fj vera! hundred bushels burthen. —The dream is lumci(:nt,thc year round,to turn four pair ol Hones, an., the (all may be made from 55 to 30 feet. It is ut.ucccffary to d well on the advantages of'fuel 1 a muauou. The purthafer may be accommodated with a few hundred aero of land adjoining the Mill-Scat, if that ftiould be au obje6t, ( e P3™ Mj"U TERRITORY Or COLUMBIA PURSUANT .0 the last Wi& TeVmfnt" of £ the late Rev. Al exandkr WiLli amson, dvCeafcd, will be exposed to Public Sale on 'I hurl- 1 day, the nth of October nexi,at Grokgetown ; acred a of three years, (he purer,afers g.vi.ij j w '''' "PproTed fecii'ity.i'obear inteiell from the date—That valuable Scat of Land, in Monrgo lnciy county, called Haves; the late dwelling p.auutionol the dceeafed, containing bctw-en fix anu (even hundred acre's, the greatest part of wh eh "rich, heavy timbered land, extremity well wa _ .end, ana capable of affording a \erv confiderahlc <|U V itltyr.l hne meadow Siluated aboul G miles Irom .he Inderal City, a „d , he f ame dift.nce f„ )m sCorge-1 own, iu a genteel neighbourhood, and a itmaikao.ehealiliy pan of the counuy. 1 tie improvement., a , O , a very elegant two ft<„, B.ick Dwelling House. (with four rooms r."age ,or entry, on a floor) „,d the i.eceffary out- Jiouf.s. HENRY TOWN-SEND ) 1 n , S!™ DD ™T, i Executois. (I'O) IHO .MAS JOHNS, ) the universal hymn book Now iriUePrefc, and will be readv for Sale in "V 1 HOMAS DOBSON, and A <; Uo |- kr ' ilcrs Philadelohia, HYMNS, and SPl th,,r^Tir,V ,ikt " 1,0,n dlffe rci.t Au th. ~ 1,... theUfe ol thole v.1, c l, tve ln tht . K.ftnranono! a , Men. Puhlifhed by Oid.ro< dc^rM n : , :" h ;;'; 1 . ,n = m Fa,ik >»> V As ihis ,s an UniveiU. Kymn Book the U,eab I P "" : r ,i ,nd " U ' lt "' P"". infer, « 7W?T, lt t n ' C '"' will bc acknowledged. ° ————1—— ep'f. 24 Dollars Reward. R U WOMAV | he f' h M -- h » NEGRO , V\ OMAN, by the name ot CHLOh! She ishvc leet two and a Lair inches )u s h ; quick spoken ; upper tooih open ; noey«.bro*s at ail • is about 30 years old, but looks much younger.' She ~ well (locked w,th, rloaihi, long gown,, jack in f ' S J ',' OW Pa ' Tln »' {or a frtc » "m»n, I undeiftand, and has changed lie, name—Whoever lakes he, up, Co that the owne, get, her, (hall re . reive the above reward; and if brought home, ,11 orher icalonablc expcnces, from the fuhlcriber , JOHN' TUZEY ■VBcrJa Cour.lv, near Printfs- Ar.n Mjr*lan(t t Junt ad. 1752 ' From tJieir firft M eting in September 1774, ti their final Diliolution hi March 1789,— COMPRISING, at full length, cvciy iinpor (ant rclolution, order, addrels, decldtatJon, &c. contained in the thirteen volumes of their journals—a concifc iumtnai y ofthe kfs imcreJtilig oarts—an alphabetical lift of appointments, pro motions, and refi-inatioiu—a colleit<ve view ot the public expendiiuies, &c. &c.—the whole intended ro serve as a facishri&ory substitute for the origin*' journals, which arc now out of p/ini+ and of which] the entire Jubltauce, with official lormaliues »«d repetitions, will here be given m about one lourth of their prefect bulk—accompa nied witii cne complete Indtx ;— — Ffom the records and files of Co'oprcfs,— Containing (either veioaliin, or in abilra&f a* the cases may lever uliy require) luch lnterciting pieces rcfer/td to in the journals, as mav with pro priety be per milted to be made public, viz. Lettei* from the difierent officers employed in iqe pubiu fcrvicc during the late war—mi dree pled letters ot the enemy—connnunicauons from governors, state legjflatures, conventions, and committees—dil patches irom age uu.,and commiflionera—in ft. ruc tions - reports ot committers of Congreis—and va rious other authentic documents, tending to throw a light on the important events, to w Inch America otfes her present independence. In the coutfie of I lie work, will be introduced As soon as 300 copies are lubfcnbed for, the woi k wiil be put u> pre la—to be delivered to lub* Mass. Mag. licribers in numbers ot 304 o6lavo pages each, at one Dot lar, in blue boards. The fuhjcription money uii'l not be required tor the fit it number, un til the publication is begun ; and on the delivery of each number, half a dollar will beexpe&ed in advance lor the succeeding one* To non-fubJct 1- bets, the piict wiil be railed. Mubfciipiions will be received by the principal book-k!lei» throughout the Union, and by the Etiuo r, JOHN CARKY. No. 26, Pear-Str cut, Piniuuclplnu. (tf) SECURITIES. SOLDIERS, Marinei*s; and militia men'* pay, lands. i»nd claims on the public, Sri ARLw,in the Ranks, in the Cauals,3nd Turn pike Road, CEi\l IHCATES, granted by the public, and the old ano late paper monies, (ep.tf ) NOTES ot hand, bills, bonds, and mortgages with or without depoliis, SOUGHT, fold, or negotiated, at No. 2, in I ourth-ibiett btlow *vluiket-lUeet, by Who tranfa&s bufinels in the public office J for country people and others, by virtue ot <x power, of attorney, or bv pcrfonal application PHI L ADELPIIf A Thirty Dollars Reward. RUN AWAY fro-n the lubfcriber in Februai) last, a NEGRO LAD, named PHIL, about 20 years of age; had on when he went away, a round jacket, a paii homespun breeches, and a tow shirt ; (he fellow h.is a ycliowifh complexion, his heighih about five feet fix of (even inches, very Iquare mads; ha? a mavk along fide of his no(e, ana one of ins iufleps has been burnt, which caules the nncws to draw. B. STODDERT. Whoever takes up said Negro, and fecurcs him in any jail, lo that I may get him again, fball re ceive the above reward, and have all lealo.iable cliaigcs paid. ROBERT PEARCE. lUU SjJ/afras, June 16, 179 a. (*epim) Stock Brokers Office, Nu.45, Great Dock-(i,ect, New-Yokk, 1 Hi'- huulciiDcr intending to conhne hunfcl! A entirely to the PURCHASE and SALE or SiUCKSo* COMMISSION', liegs leas e 10 otte, 11s lcrui.es to hisliiends and olhcis, in the line ol a Stock Brokct. Thole who may oleafc to ta vo, l,u„ wilh iheir bulmef,., mav ctnicnd upon having U tranfatlcd v. itli ihe utmoil fidelity ami tiilDdlch. Older* from Philadelphia, Bolfon, or any other pait 'J 1 toe Ul.lttd States will be llrirtly altend cd to. M.r, 4. 1-? ' AWAY lro,n the lubicribet, living ~u iV K, ' m <-»«nty, and State ot Maiyiaud, on Sunday the 2?th May last, a NEGRO i\l A N. named Hark ; about 4 o years oi age, about fiw leet nute inches high, has a Irar ove, one of his eye-blows, and when talking, hangs his head one fide and look. up-had ..a and took will, htm the tollowingcloath.s, viz. a tea,nought coat, a black and white kerley coat, cut round, a white ' J ackct an<l bieechcs, two pair ot yarn llock mgs, 1 "e one pa,v lately looted, and the other not two oznanurgn Hints, each pieced on one fde' two pa„ ol tow-l,neu trowleis, oh« ual, patched lore .2j Whoevrr t»k«»p laid Nrg.o, if oulnf|hi , Tl ' 'i in m S aol > th *" "cpive I'OUR .. s M '"""l-and if taken with.e t CHt'ikh. I»,- d " n»"rc«iv« • GHI iK)LL ARS ,ewaid ; ami il brouclu home, realonable expenees will bepaid by n,n., - r ''tRtGRINK LETHRBI'RY. " ' ow "> J u " e 4. 179'- (<. 8w ) WANTED— TO RENT, M A common lloufi, in or ntar the <c„tu q< "•< (-".V.—Enfmrc ofthi tuilor. J (*uw4»-» Tt la fuSHJhtd iy Sirljcriptieir, AMERICAN REMEMBRANCER, OK, PROC££DIIsGS OF THt O/ 1 yiit won&refo. . J J To which wi/i be a ided, A copious i.nd valuable coJictiiun of originfl cJ la tz 'j. ijier 4, in their proper places, such parts of the O caret J oumcil-j c> as 110 longei require secrecy. FRANCIS W H I T E, LEOXARD BLEECKER. (i.1.) 60 THE Partncjftiip of HAZARD & ADDOMS,| isdiffolved; —All peilons having demands on that FIRM, aiedefired to call for fettlenient, upon EHENEZER HAZARD, at No. 128, North Second-S^icet—and those indebted to 11 aie ic queilcd to make immediate payment to him. EBENEZER HAZARD, JONAS ADDOMS. Philadelphia, July 10, 1792. (tf) AND IO BE SOLD (PRICE 10f.) By EBENEZER HAZARD, 128 North Second-Sticeij THE HISTORY New-Hamplhjre, Containing a geographical dcfcription of thc : Slate—with iketchcs of us natural hiitory, pro-, du6hons> improvements, and present iiate of fo-', ciety and maimers, laws ayd government. 1 By Jeremy Belknap, A. M. This volume compleais the hrftory, and is peculiarly interesting. Subscribers arc dctired to call for their books. Jones & Burroughs,, STOCK-BROKERS, Statl-Street, BOSTON, BUY and feil every kind ol the Stocks of the United States, 011 Commifiioii, by Private Contract, olid Public Au£tion.— Those gerhlemtn who may be plea fed to tavor them with their commands, may rely on fidelity, secrecy and dii patch. Boflon, March, 1792, BANK of the UNITED STATES, July 2d, 1792. NOTICE is hereby given, That there will be paid at the Bank, alter the 10th inltant, to the Stockholders, or their reprelentaiives duly au thorized, the following sums, being the dividend declared from the commencement of the lnftttu- 1 tion to the firtt instant, viz. For each fiiare eoinpicated in the month of M*rch t Twelve Dollars. For each lhare compleated in the month of April Ten Dollars, Sixty seven Lents. For each lhare compleated in the month of May, Nine Dollars, Thirty-three Cents. For each halt-lhare. Eight Dollars. By .order ot the PrcTident and Direflors, (2 w f ) JOHN KEAN, jCafoier. Wm. CLE LAND, B 0 ST 0 N, Tranfa&s bufmefs in the Funds of the United States; BANK STOCK, BILLS of EXCHANGE, uc. Orders from New-York, Philadelphia, or any other part of the Union, will be attended to with Diligence and Punctuality. 7 UKf 1 ■ (epim & tawzm) ! GENERAL POST-OFEICE, Philauslphia, July 7, 1792. FOR the information ot Merchants and the .viaf leis 01 Commanders of'vtffeli, are publithed the following extracts ftoni the Law for cftahlilh ing Polt-Ofhces and Poll-Roads within the United States. (i aw 6 w. In feflion 10, it is cna&cd that there (hall be charged " for every letter or packet brought into the United States, or cariied from one port [here in to another by sea, in any private fh 1 p or vcffel, four cenis, it delivered »i the place where the lame; (hall arrive ; and it directed to be delivered at any I other place, with the addition ot the like pollage,| as other letters are made fubieft to the payment, of by this act." In fctiion 12, " That no (hiporveflel, arriving at any port within the United States, where a poll? office is eltablifhed, lhall be permitjed to report, moke entry or break bulk, till the matter or com mander lhall have delivered to the poitmaltcr, all letters directed to any perlon or peiions within the United States, which, under hiscaie or within his power, (hall be brought in such (hip or vcflel u.hci than such as are directed to tbe owiu, vr coniignee: but when a vcflcl (hall be bound to 3- nothcr port, than that, at which lhe may cuter, the !■ tters belonging to, or to be delivered al the said pori of delivery, diali not be delivered to the poft.| mifttr at the port o! entry. And it (hall bethej duty of the collrftor or other officer ot the port, empowered to receive entries ot Ihips or veficjs i to require from every mailer or commander ot luch ship of veffcl, anoath or affirmation, purport-! mg that he has dcliTered all such lettcis, cxccpt is atorefaicl.!' In fcttion 13, " That the poftmafler lo whom Inch lettcis may be delivered, (hall pav to lhe matter, commander, or wher peifon dcliveiinr the fame, except the commanders of foreign pack"! " s > lwo c f" ts to, every such letter or packet; and (hall obtain from the person delivering the fame a ceithcate fpccifyiug the number of letters and'' packtts, with the name of the lhip or vclle!. and the place from whence (he lull failed ; which e-eriificate, together with a receipt for the monev, lhall be with Ins quartcilv accounts, tranfmitttd to the Poftmattcr-Qerteral, who lhall credit the amount thereof to the poiimafter torwaiihn ■ the] lainr/' ° | Forgtvtral ivjormaii'on,. the 14th Mien i. pub lished, " And be u further I'hat il any ! pet (on, other than i|ie PoHjnafter-General, or his dcput.cs, or perfomby them employed, (hail take up, receive, order, d.lpatth, convey, carry or de liver any leltei or lctteis, packet or packet*, other than iiewfpaperl, for hire or rewaid, or Hull he concerned in setting up any ioot or hoile pod, waggon or other carnage, by or it) which any leu 'Vn? 1 " be carried for hire, on anv t Ha ' ed poll-road, or any packet, or other'tfellel or oodi, or any conveyance whatever, whereby the revenue ol the general polt-ortce may be injured, every perlon, lo ofi'endiug, (hall forfeit, for every p ll>e fun. ol two huud.eti dollars. rov: ed, f hat 1: lhall and may be lawful for eve. rV pe,l£ -- : 10 '""J :r packets by 1;...*,, u.cf- Jcnger, J0>l" PUBLISHED, Vol. 11l (iaw3m) American Lead Manufacto.., STEPHEN AUSTIN, & Co. TTAVE just now opened Iheir I.ead.\V,, 11 house, two dooi 4 south ofWaL, \Vhavf, adjoining their New laamy_ wle "e now made, and ready f or fair 1 need E ~'X tSftj °Ztt° f to be equal in qua | lty IO „ £™ » r --uced P „e lr „ rol L cSS addrelfcd lo cither of the ab,we Kafl Men, at the Aw"wh°"; go wages, and other • ncouugemeiiti w j|| j!' houi 1 :;zz ce - bc *« p-*-. J ' orf «ri her partieirtara inquire of.MfflTrs Mo»t« as above. l'aclory &lshia £% Philadelphia, December 3, 1791. ? t f B O O K S, """I KD AND SOLD fly mathew carey' A XUrk "- StT "U Phihdtlphm. ' i. A MEKICANMUSEUM,f,om IIS commrn«. U men ui January , 7 8 7) to Dcccmbrr i;,,. """""" , Tim work, which is now conduflfd on an in, proy.cl P"u, containing t,.c bell pieces publilhcct foi and against the proceedings of government | will be found to contain at least a. Wat a vancw of political, agricultural, and raifcclTancous tffays as any ever pubj.flied in America. Perhaps in one work are lu many valuable documents refp-ft. ing tile h.ftoiy ol thu country, collected together His Excciiciicv the Prrlident of the United' State, has dec,.,eo of „, .that "a more ufeful literary i pJan has never ueen undertaken in America, nor one more deferring ,of public encourage,,,rat | 1 he iubkri pt'.on is two dollars and a lidlf per | ami Ueuilenien the country who wii}, .be fuppned With this work, are requelM to give Ecoinmioion to tnend» i, v the city to iubferibe lor i d " A "V of the back numbtis I may be had in order to complete lets. 1,."' , L3 r a ' c '' Library, containing Mifi tJ'egory's Legacy, Lady Pennine ,ton s Advice,jMarchionefa of LambettV Advice Swift's Letter to a newly married Ladv.Mrj.Clu pone on command of 1 enper, Morc's tables lor -ilic Ladies, Price 6/6. 3. Smith's Hittory of New-York, frotnits firft i feiilement to the year i 73 j. To which is annex ed, a delciiption ol the country, with a flioit account of the inhabitants, their religious an-l political Rate, and the coiiftitutien of the court*. o» ju it ice. Pi ice a dollar and a quarter. 4. Elements of Moral Science, l-v Jamesßeat- He, 1. l.d, profeffor ot moral philosophy and 10-ic in the Marilchal College. Aberdeen—Price three-fourths of □ dollar. Of /Ins book the Critical Reviewers (vol. 69, p. 628) fay : "We have fv en nothing 011 these subjects more plain, nioie pcrfpicuous, or more generally ufeful."——* B. It is introduced into the UuivcrjUty.in Phi ladelphia. • 5 beauties of Poetry, British and containing fclcd production* of the most eminent British and American poets—Price four-fi'thsof d dollar. 6. B-air's Sermons,containing the whole of the three volumes ot the linttfli two— Price two doilar . 7- N cker'i Treafife on the importance of Re ligious Opinions.—.-Price four-fifths of a doljar. 8. Examination of the Oolervations of Lord Sheffield on American Commerce—Price, on very fine paper, 5 Bi.hs ol a dollar. 9» T lie CoiWhtutions of the several United States, with the Federal Conftitutiou, &c. Price five eighths of a dollar. 10. M'Fingal, an epic poem, a nrw edition ia i2ino.— Pricedhrec-eighths of a dollar. ix. American left Book, in two parts, with two very neat engravings—Pricc bound, filths ol a dollar. 12. Garden of the Sojjl, bv Bifiiop Price, bound it* calf ar\d iettued, tbrec qnaritrt of a dollar—-plain, half a dollar. 13. Ti.e Do way Translation of the Vulgate Bi ble, in quarto— Price, elegantly bouud and letter ed* 50/2 —plain, fix dollars. 14. Devout Chrutian'b Vade Mecum —Piice a» quarter Hollar. ; 15. Think well on'f, or reflexions for every day of the month.-rPnce a quarter dollar. 16. Chiiilian Econtfmy, tranAatcd Imm a Greek manufcripl, found in the 1 Hand of Patir.oA " here St. John wrote the Apocalypfe—P riccs » si th of a dollar. 17. History of Charles (Ji and ifon, abridged— Price a sixth of a dollar. 18. Poems by Col. Humphreys—Price a thir of a dollar. ig. Sele£fc -Poems, chiefly American—P f!CC 3 sixth of a dollar. 6 Said Carey has for faic, 3 large aflbrtment o Books, European as well J as American editions, which he will difpofeWon the most itafuM terms. Country 'gentlemen, who [nor ' mn *" w commands, may depend upon Ivi'rijj f«ipp' ,f "* the moil fat isfacrory mannrr. A liberal allowance so luch as ptirchafc quantities lor public library » or to (ell agrain. — - — NEW TEA S. IM P ERI.4 L,HYSO N & SOUCHONG, Oft he v< < v fit ll quality, and latest impo rtatl ° from Canton, *ia New-York, by rci>' i* 1 No. 19, Third, between Chefnui <n<) Market Sirf«'- Tl> r.E SOLD BY THE »IJITO», ATABI.E for receiving and p»V'»< l, ,he ,h,'IWd.MH tJ , Ihwwg £ Value of Gold in Dollars and Ccn'J, from u a Tbontanrl Pennyweights —according to 1 * , of C'onaicis, afcctainingt he Siaudai d i-tf of Gold.
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