'Thefollowing Sonnets appear as originals in the Fayetteville Gazette.. The Muje t infweetejl notej, attunes her lays to the finejl chords of native ana fcntimint. I-lOURS Ob' SORROW Jn t'aec Sonnets —By a Lady. SONNET I. DESPAI 11. ADIEU those fancy'd visionary joys, When fortune fmil'J, and every bliss was mine; Alas! how chang'd the scene ! The flatt'ring voice Of friends, salutes no snore with founds divine, And thou, sweet hope~-but cruel nymph adieu, Who once delufn ehad my heart brtray'd ; Those pleasing trails which happier fancy drew, By thy neglect eras'd, capricious maid. I trace the step that thou hadft trod before, Those (hades where once wiih thee I us'd to stray ; But now, alas ! thy taper guides no more, Nor leads as once my sorrow darken'd day. A!) ! then I quit thy treacherous form, tho' fair, And, fad alternative ! I meet Despair ! SONNET 11. THE INVOCATION VTO loveliest fugitive again I woo, IN \nd welcome to my heart thy Toothing lay Thy devious step its wonted path renew, And chear the lonely wanderer in her way Why leave me thus, in fruitlefs sighs to momn ? Why let thv vot'rv thus late vigils keep ? Why when I languifti wilt thou not return ? Come, gentle Hope, nor leave me e'er to weep. Rife, generous, like the matin fun arise— Regard my bark, in distant ocean toft, To the rough Corsair a resistless prize— Be thou my pilot, or the vettet's loft. With thee though angry clouds the skies deform, We'll ride at anchor fafe from every ftorni. SONNET in PRAYER TO PATIENCE. WHILE in the fable dress of grief arrav'd, With heart-felt sighs, I ruin's trophv form Yet keep—Oh ! keep me, gentle, meek ey'd maid Superior to the black impending storm, Though mark'd alone for every woe severe—• Almighty fate! thy fovcreign will he done ; But teach me due fubmiflion while I heai, Those ills I strive, but vainly strive to shun. Divert the mind from every wild furpri/e— Let si ber and difpaflion'd reason reign, Or Fancy, with her magic forms arise, To moderate and calm the f< nfe of pain. But chief, O Goddess ! be mv humble prayer, 1 he weight of future sorrows to prevent ; Throw o'er those poignant pangs that bring de * fpair, That fav'rite dress, thy mantle of content. The SUBSCRIBERS to the Universal Tontine Are informed, that a general meeiing is to i-e heir! at the State-House in this city, on Saturday the day of November next, at 10 o'clork, A. M agreeably to the sixth article of their alTociaiion. By order of the Agents, di. i j i HAZARD, Sec*'v. Philadelphia, Sept. , 5t , 7gz _ (ep<3N) To be publijhed by Subscription, AMERICAN REMEMBRANCER, OR, PROCEED!NGS OF THE Old C'Oni^reJ'd, From September 1774, to March 1789 An authentic and original cnllcfHnn of OFFICIAL LETTERS, &c. written during the late war; from the' P SECRET JOURNALS. {For particulars, f le Prepofuli at Urge.) Suit Coiptions are received .k Bookfellerv; and by the EdL > "* P " nC,p JOHN CAREY, No. ,6, P w -S,r Ut , PhrUdelphn Stock Brokers Office No. 45, Great Dock-ltreet, New-York, ' THE Subfcribcr intending .o confine himfelf entirely to the PURCHASE udS aik ov STOCKS on COMMISSION', Brg S l„ve .o off,, i; S /^ rV ' r t C « ,0 ,' mll ' en<ls d °<>>"s.in .he line ,raofaac<l - ith Orders from Philadelphia, Bolton, o, ar .y other «d"o "" SU(CS will l,e -"end- LEONARD BLEECKER. May 2. Universal Hymn Book. vention holding Doting Site , me ." n , i " nll 'dclphia, May 25, 170, " 4 ' (eptf.) The price of this Gazette it Thr*» anrnvt-Ov ha/Jfe p„ d d! thc tim( c j ful j„^( n^ New-Brunswick Church Lottery. THE peculiar circumilance.? of a gentleman who had undertaken 10 difpofcof a propor tion of the tickets in ihe New-Bj unfwiek Church Lottery, having, in his opinion, rendered it incon venient for him further to proceed in the f*le thereof, between eleven and twelve hundred tick its are unexpectedly returned to rue Rector, Church-Wardens and Vefh y-men. This lays the Managers under the neceility of further adjourning, che drawing of the Lottery, until the fifteenth day of October next, that they may ha\ e time to trans mit these tickets to the parts of the Hate where they aieapplied for, and leceive the returns As there are»but few tickets bcfides these remaining on hand, all persons who are difpoftd 'o promote the pious objefct of this Lottei y, or 10 take * chani.e for the prizes thei tin, ;»• e requeiled to4upply them selves by ihe fir ft of October; atvd the gentlemen appointed to dispose of them, are desired to return those to the Managers wlrich then remain unfold, td.anfwer the applications of some gentlemen in the neighbour hood, who are poltponed to this re source for a supply.— And notice is hereby given, that the tickets not returned to the Managers by the eighth day of O&ober, will be confidcred as at the risk of the holders. N. B. Robe r t Morris, Esq. of New-Brunf wick, is duly chosen N one ol the Managers of the said Lottery, and has given security and qualified agreeably to law. (rptOi) City of Washington, DOBSON, CAREY, YOUNG, & CRIB'SHJXK. 100 Dollars Reward. LOST on Cambiidge Common, Maffac hufctts, -J on the .alternoon of the 1 fifth ult. a Morocco POCKET-BOOK, with a It ei clasp, containing a number of valuable papets, fcmong which were the *ollowing Public Securities, viz. MalHichufetts State Notes— No. 2,425, dated December 1, 1782, payable to Thomas Greenwood. for/. 23 i6j. pricicipal—- No. 22.399, dated Ja nuary 1, 1785, payable to Nathaniel Partridge, tor ( 10 .101. pi incipal.— No. , dated January 1, 178>, (an army note) payable to Timothy How ard, tor£ . 8 Bf. Id. principal. — No. , a Not' (the number, date, and to whom payable, not known) for £' 3 os. %J. principal.— One Indent C< r: ificate for Four Dollars, and a Ncw-Hamp fime Certificate for about £.\ 1 payable to John Daniel Jenks ; also a number of Notesof H;wd. •ne of which was for 572 given by Nathan Kond 10 Samuel IV. Pomcroy (by whom ii was t 11- dorfed) ddli d lit May, 1792, and payable on the ' tlh Augufl following ; the others were all paya. »Ie to the Siibfcnhi r. The Securities are checked it the different oHk-es from whence ihey were issued, and the Notes of Hand by the different ligners, they can ihereloie be of no use to anv but t he owtyr. The Subfrriber hereby offers a reward of One Hujdild Diuiaks to any person or person who has found ilie fame, and will return ihem to Him, or leave them wnhthe Printer hereof, and uo queflions will be asked. SYM PLICIA ABRAHAM FOSTER. Sjfcm, Ma'fachujctts. Augujl i, 1792. (V nts) 1 EEIRITORY of COLUMBIA JUNE 28, 1702. PURSUANT to the last Will jnd Testament o 1 A the late Rev. Altxan der Wi l i.i AMsO , deceased, will be exposed to Public Sale on Thurl lav, (he uthof Oft.ber nexi.at Ceorgktown on a credit of three years, the purchasers civihe bond with approved security, 10 bear interest from the date—That valuable Seat of Land, in Montgo mery county, called Hayes; the late dwellin, plantation of the dreeafed, containing between fix and seven hundred acres, the greatcft part of which IS rich, heavy timbered land, extremely well wa tered,and capable of affordin ? a very confideral.l, quant,ty of fine meadow ;-Siiuated about 6 miles Iron, the Kderal City,and the fame dill.,nee from George.! own ,n a genteel neighbourhood, and a . ma.kable healthy part of the count ly. !i^k e n' nP n OVCm u mS , are ', a very two story ■ii .k Dwelling Houle, (with four room, and a o, entry on a H„„,) a „d the nee, Ifary out . louses. HtNRYTOWNSEN'D ) / , n > I ;: STODDf R T, 'f Executors. (wOITHO'<A!i lOH.VS, \ , 1 EKKI TORY OF COLUMBIA. T H .f S " b k'ih" offers for Sale, a Min'-Seat* on ■L .lock CTeek, deemed by -hose who have ex mined " equal to any ,n the United States. The Mill-House may be placed within one quarter of a mileot ihe nvcr Potowmac, half a mile (,-> som n ,he k pr^ fC -e mTe 'om the Pref.de„t',f qua , c ,,n the city ol Wato imtT°j 1 walcr ' nav, B a blc lor vefTels of ic veral hundred bulhels burthen.- The llream t Md'the'fa 'l m Cir b° Und,to r Urn tOU ' ir ol (all may be made from 2 S t„ , 0 f cet , :'£™£ ryWi > eU ° ath "'Vuch: Tne purchafrr may be accommodated vvil |, a t^fc„ 0 C l K djoimnSlteMiil - S - 1 Cep.Sm 14 Jul) A TO BE SOLD HY THE EDITOR N ALPHABETICAL LIST of ii*' D,,.;,, d '"'"-7««ed^ gradual* ti accord,ng to Law BlaTw GnlH ~ And Blanks for <he\™?„ B J " k neceflary in .ranfafling Bufuu-f, at le T r°'" <y " Bank nf ,i, : . ,:„„ r d St at p S lheT, " fu, J> «' dVolume of tin) G a ""ifr t e a '* f ' tke PLANS OF THE Sold by the Booksellers, R. STODDERT. 132 Treasury Department, August 10, 1792. NOTICE is hereby given, that propol'jU will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, until the twenty-ninth day of Sep tember next inclusive, foi the lupply of all Rations which may be required for the use of the United States, from the firft day of January to the thirty fir It day of December, 1793, both days inclulivc, dt the places, and within the diftritts hereafter mentioned, viz. l. At any placc or places betwixtYoik-Town & CarliOe,in the ftatc of Pemvfylvan»a,and Pittsburgh, and at Piitfburgh, York-Town and Cailiflc. 2. At any place or places from Piufburgh to the mouth ol Big Beaver Cieck, and at the mouth of Big Beaver Creek. 3« At Any place o«" places from the fa id mouth to the upper talis ol the said Big Beaver, and at the uppet fails. 4. At any place or places from the said upper falls to and at Mahoning. 5. At any place or places from the said Mahoning ove r to the Head Navigation of the River Caya hoga, and at the said Head Navigation. 6. At any place or places from the fair! Head Na vigation to the mouth of the said Rivei Cayahoga and at the laid mouth. 7. At any placc or places betwixt the mouth of the Big Beaver Creek to the mouth of the River Muflcingum, and up the f<iid River to the Tufca rowas, and at the Tufcarowas, and thence over to the Cayahoga River, and thence down the said River to its mouth. 8. At anv olace or places betwixt the mouth of the River Multyngum and the mouth of the Scioto River, and at the mouth of '.he said River Scioto. 9 At anyplace or places betwixt the mouth of Scioto River and the mouth of the Great Miami at the mouth of the Great Miami, and from thence 10 the Rapids or the Falls of the Ohio, and at the said Rapids. 10. At any place or places betwixt the mouth of the Great Miami, up the said Miami to and at Pique Town. 1 l. At any place or places from Fort Wafliington to Foit Hamilton, and at Fort Hamilton. At any place or places from Fort Hamilton to Fort St. Clair, and at Fort St. Ciair. 12. At any place or places from Fort St. Clair to Fort Jefferfon, and at Foit Jefterfon. 13. At any place or places from Fort jefferfon to the field ola 6) lon of the 4th of November, 1 t and at the said field of action. 14. At anv place or places from the said field of i£tion to the Miami Villages, and at the Miami Villages. 15. At any place or placet from the said Miami Villages to the Falls of the Miami River, which empties into Lake Erie, and at the said Falls, and from thence to its mouth, and at its mouth. 16. At any place or places from the month of the r aid Miami River of Lake Erie to Sandulky Lake, and at Sandulky Lake. i 7. At any place or places from v .he fa ; d Sanaufkv Lake to the mouth of the River Cavahoga. 1 8. At any place or places from the mouth of the said River Cayahoga 10 Prciquc I lie, and at Prefque I fie. ig. At any place orplares fromPrefque Kir to. tlx stream running into Lake Kric fiom towards the fadaghque Lake, and thence over to and at the 'aid Jadaghque Lake, and thenCe down the Alleg hany River 10 Fort franklin. 20. At any place or places I rom Piefqnc iflc loLe Bcuf, and at Le Beuf. 21. At any place or places from I.c Bi us to Fort Franklin, and at Fort Franklin, and trom thence to Pit (burgh. 22 At liny placc or places from the Rapids of the Ohio to the mouth of rlu- W,.ba(b River, and Iron the mouth of the said Wabalh River to the mouth of the River Ohio. 23. At any dace or placcs on the East fide of the River Mffiflippi, trom the mouth of the Ohio River, to the mouth of the Iliionois Riv> r. 24- At any place or places on the Flaftfideof the Mifliflippi, between the niouih of the Ohio and the River Marmot inclusively. At any place or places from the said River Marmot to the River Yazous inclusively. 26. At any place or places I torn the mouth of the laid Wabafh River up to Fort Knox, and at Fort Knox. 27. At any place or places from Fort Knox, up the said Wabafli, to Ouittanon, and at Ouittanon. 28. At any place or places from Ouittanon,up the Hud Wabalh, to the h-ad navigation of a branch thereof ca!l< d Little River, and at the said head navgation of Little River. 29. Ai anv place or places from the said head na vigation of Little River over to the Miami Village, 3°- At anv place or pbces from the mouth ot the R'ver Ti nrffee to Ocochappo 01 Bear Cicek, on tnefjid River, inclofivelv. 31. At any place or places from the mouth of the lover Cumberland to XalhviHe, on the said Rive, <"H at Nashville. ' And at any place or places within thirty miles ot laid Naflivillc to the Southwaiti, Wtftw'ard or Northward thereof. Should any rations be required at any nlaees, or within other diftri&s, not Ipecified in these pro pyls, the price of the fame to be hereafter agreed on betwixt the public and the contratfoi. The rations to be supplied are to confjl of the following articles, viz. One pound ot bicad or flour, One pound of beef, or | ol a pound ol poi k, Hall ajillot rum, brandy or whilky One quart ol fall, \ Two quarts of vinegar, f Two pounds of soap, P fr 10Q ral ions. One pound of candles, ) The rations are io be lurnilhed in luch quanti. 'es as that then fhalj at all t.m< *, during t|,e laid erin, be lufficient for the eonfumption of the jtoops at each of the laid polls, | or the fpaee of at leall three months in advance, in good and whole lome provtlums, it the lame (ball be tequired. It is to be underflood in each cafc. that all LnfirJ ultamed bv the depredations ot the enemv. or by means of the tioops of the United States, 'ihaU he paid lor at the prices of the atticles captured or de- Itroyed, on the depositions of two 01 ino-e credita ble charters, and the cotificr.tr of a com million cd officer, alec naming the cireumlWts ol the '"Is, and the amount of the articles loi which com ucnlauon is claimed. Ihe coiiirsft for ihe a hove fupplics will be made c.. t r or - ■£ year, or tor luo vcais, at may appear ASffi-Sfjr?' ~_ Treafur rsep^^ VfOTICE »h„ 4bv W' i\l be rcccivcd at il* ,h'c the rreafury, until the ,3,1, day of Oft ?"> ot inclufivt, tor the f„|>plv ot all , btl «»i b . e 'rq««ed for ,he use of .h, UnCdY"'"' 1 ' ' he fi '" daV ° f > nu "V «°the" bm r fe"° ra December , 793, both d,y s incMvV't "' V of l«e Sta.e ct Maffachulm,. an rt .h'e Po'i", in the Slate rtf New-Yoi k Wtft - The r«ions to kefunnlitd .; r » following articiei. vi 7. ' 4o "^ »f ill.- One pound of brtad or fl ()Ur , One pound <>f l.cct, or 4a j r Half j ji|l of rum, brandy or whuty ° P ° ,k ' One quart of fait, A •' Two quarts of vinegar, f Two pounds of toao, fP« >°o rations. One pound of candies, ) The proposals rhav be made f or boil, ( t above. mentioned Posts nr f.r a t b J° l " of »fie field and Wcll-P,™ ' orrtpa ' aid y' fo'Spiiag. Treasury Department, . N°J ICE is i-w me United Slates viv. "01 F °y^ H IN ' FANTRYAVDART:^ERV afiofTr 18 ' ,6 ° Sh "' s IfioS vT 7958 HfifiX u' , ~ 4t>oß Blankcu etooa, oolcn Overalls 4608 Siocks 9..6 Linen Overall, 4608 Stock Clasps 18376 Pair of Shoes 460S Pa.rof Buckle, foil the CAVALRY. 3<j° CjVs , 20 Pdi,. u ( Stocking a&o Coats , 44 0 Sim,, 3bo Veils 2 60 Blanket, 360 Pair of Leather 360 Slocks (Breeches 360 S <.rkClal> 5 720 Pair of Boots laoo Rifle- S i rts. ,„b; 360 PairofSpuis ( injde of Ruflia Siicchdj. The above Clothing to be delivered ei-ii r m New-Yo,k, Philadelphia or Baltimoic, ai tkop. 11011 of the contractor or con.iaflois, uu or b ] MC tile 15'h day of June, 1703. The piopolais may coinprife the whole of the before-mentioned Clothing, or any ooe or more <■1 ihecomponenr articles; lube furniflied a mi. hlyio patterns or specimens, which wi|ibcitwii at the \\ ar Office. Gond fecuriiy will berequii. Ed for the ounfHial and faiihtul performance of the contract. The payment will be on the drlivt. rv ot Ihe Clothing, or, if necelTnv, lucb reafnin. ble advances will be made a the Secretary of the Trealury shall deem expedient. War Department, AV'cust 6, 1792. IX FORMATION is hereby given to ah ihe Military Invalids of the United Statu, that the sums to which they are i 1 • titled for fix months of their annual petition, from rhe 4*l h day of Match 179 ■, and which will bccome ciue on the,sthday oi September 1792, will be paid on the laid day by the Com mi Hi one rs of the Loans within the States refpedivelv, under the uluul regulations,viz. Every application foi* payment mull be accon panied by the following vouchers. :ft. The certificate given by the ftate,fpecify : ng that the person pollVfling the fame is in fact an in valid, and afcei taining the sum to which as iuchbe ij» annually entitled. 2d. An affidavit, agreeably to the following A. B. came before me, one of the Jujikts of the county of in the flute of and made oath tkJ he is the fame A. B. to whom the original certifiutc in his pojjcffion Yuas given, of which theJfftiowinr u a copy (the certificate given by the flute to be rttrfiJ] That he served (regiment, corps or vefldj the time he was disabled, and thiJ he rovj refdes i" the and county oj and has lefad there for the /*/► years, previous to which tl re fid/d in In cafe an invalid should apply foi payment by an attorney, the laid attorney, befidcs the ccmu catc before recited, muil produce a fpc» cial Utter ol attorney agreeably to the following loiii) : I. A. B. of county of u \ ! hereby conjlitute and appoint C. D. of myhu'jm I attorney, to receive in my behalf of m )' p ir J' olt fur fx months, as an invalid of the United Mates, fiotn the fourth' liny of March, one tlwvjui d hundred and ninety-two. and ending the fjth «*Jf c j September, one thuujandfeven hundred ana Signrci and ft-a led in the prefeuce of | H'itnejes. Acknowledged before me, Applications of executors and admin >•' 2l muff be accompanied with legal evidence 01 ll ' c relp< £live offices, and also of the time tire H <* 10 dicd, whole peniion they may claim. By command of the Picfideul of the United States, H. KNOX, Stcrct^°J Was ' BtF The Printers >» ' he rcfpetlive . Sli "V'. requcfteil to pubhfh the above in ilw" " c * • pcrs, toi the fpact of two month*. George-Town. A Number of LOTS in every may be r'efired in City of , will be ottered lor tale by the Cam® I ®' Monday tht Bth day of Oflobei ncl "- fa*'* part ol the money to be paid dowu, jnleS ft ihrce equal annual payments* wll** ) ' on the whole I' r, '\ r^,! " n^GAX T T,Cl"k J ' tttihcComoiffij!"?: [ c pl June 2> 1791. Ir J>
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