Gazette of the United-States. (New-York [N.Y.]) 1789-1793, December 29, 1792, Page 244, Image 4

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prologue,
TO CROSS PARTNERS.
Written by Georgf. Co l ema n. junior, Efq,
Stwk. n by Mr. Palmer
THJS is a Lad)'s piece—and after that
We nerd not sue lot iiivor —vnbuin Jut
John Bull, a fine, good-iiatui'd, honed blade is ;
°N<vmilk-fop hc-and yet John loves the Ladies.
What, il half take" fro™ the f>f" ch our Pla V'
Tj)o not, good John, gogrowlingly away !
If Munt, in gallantry you yield to no men;
you damn Mo'^Jeer, zoooit, roan, don t
dornv* <hc woman
jrhis tp plain John : and as for Maftet Jack,
T i a green bo*, hia coat half off his back,
T 7hat Play, or whose, he little tares, so he
ports but his figure a* the Comedy.
foo volatile to givtf he takes the tone j
facky has no opinion of his own !
As Critics frown,or smile, look pleaPd or gruff,
Jacky is with 'em—thinks their word enough,
And cries, damn'd good ! damn'd fine ! damn'd
bad! damn'd fluff! <
"While others, more refin'd, who deign to deck
Our lower »anpe, with towels round their neck ;
Stout, hign-born, Bfiprfli youth, who lounge
away
Three evening hours of a fuitry diy
In ten ftrfp T o- tr «jt«^ a ;ft.. coa ts at a play :
Vacant they fit ; nor praffe, nor damn the scene ;
Fashion is mod amazingly serene !
Or else Loid Bob, to Lady Betty
(Who It gentle breafl forfweet Lordßobby burns)
And breathes cold nothings ot his ardent love,
Which, like his muscles, nought he vows can
move;
While o'er his forehead, to Cncreafe her pangs,
In artificial ease, a love-lock hangs!
Thcfe sweet, foft swains, our drama ne'er
perplex ;
Nor dread wc ought from theJlill fofterfex.
Woman, whose every vein with feeling flows,
In whose mild breatleach kindly paflion glows :
Woman, whose heart for ruder man will bleedi
Mufl feel for Woman, in an hour of need.
Whom fear we then ?—all here fucccfs mufl
wish us;
And Hon eft Gods, above, be ye propitious!
By your loud fiats we mufl fink or rife—
Greit !uiliing and two-iVtlHn? Dcilici!
aOl - weil—none here will sure rcfufe
Aid t' a female—and a Virgin Muse !
To the Public.
THE SubfcrtWu having been apoointed a
committee of the Hoard of :he Truftecs of
the University of Nortb-c V o>ina, for the pur
pose of receiving proposals fr<wv{ uctl g( . nt | rmcn
as may intend to undertake of
youth in that institution, take the >p po rtuniry
of making known to the public theiv^j^
such gentlemen should fignify their i"S na .;, "
to the fubferibers. \
The objects to which it is contemplate.
the Board to turn the attention of the stud .n:
on the firft establishment, are—The lludy <K,
Languages* particularly the Englifti—Hifliory,
ancient and modern—the Bclle-letlres—Logic
and Moral Philosophy—the knowledge of the
Mathematics and Natural Philosophy—Agricul
ture and Botany, with the principles of Archi
tecture.
Gentlemen conversant in these branches of
Cclci.ct. oi.t! lihtUt uTc, and who can be well re
commended, will receive very handsome encou
ragement -bv the Board. The excrcifes of the
institution will commence as early as poflible
after the completion of the buildings of the Uni
versity, which are to be contra&cd for immedi
ately. SAMUEL ASHE,
A. MOORE,
JOHN HAYF,
D 2,<5 rpam
Soon will be pubu/hed y
•the SYSTEM OF
zJ/L ott-^anch
Ufraby Mr.ti.OYi), in takingaown (heDebates
ol Congvefs. A system so tjafy, that any man,
of ordinary capacity, may clearlv comprehend
it in half an hour, and Jfoon pra&ife it, in its
fulleft extent, without any further inftruftion,
than what will hi-conveyed in a few pages,-—
the whole ART being comprised in eighteen
Jimple chaia&ers, without any of those perplexing,
arbitrary marks, with which the learners of
Other fyftfms obliged to burden their me
mory, and embarrsls their pra&>cc.
Price, to Subfcriben, One Dollar— to Non
jkib (bribers. a Dollar and half.
Subftription# rcccivtd by'MeOYs. Rice,Book
fcl'.ers, Market-ftrcet, and by
JOHN CAREY, No. 56, Pear-Street.
Half a Dollar to be paid, at the time ofjubferibivg.
ADVfcRTISEMKNT.
C J This Gazette is puklijlirdin North Fifth-Street,
- 34, felwen H,gi and Mulberry Streets—where
the Ldttor now resides.
A LARGE CELLAR TO LET,
-ifitly capacious to ftorcjcveral hundred ban els,
Enquire a< above.
DAVID STONE,
SAM. M'CORKLES
ADVERTISEMENT.
Felwttn December \Jf, 1792.
Wiftp* iAijWcv In the hifeh Court ofChance
*" r y n * '^ c alc
jatin o- Jerfry.
ihers Defendants. j Present,
His Excellency the Ch«mccllor,
rp<HE Complainant having filed his hill o!
1 Complaint against ihe Defendants :n the
month oF September, seventeen hundred and
ninv ty-onc, and in the said Bill of Complaint did
among other things fct forth that the laid Com
plainant being lv .zed in his Dcmcfne as ot lee
of and in a cei uin Ti ast ot Land. said to contain
nine hundred and thirty acres, situate, lying and
bcintr in the township of Hardwick m the coun
ty ofSuilVx in the Mate of New-Jersey, did on
the fir It of March seventeen hundred and eighty
five, bargain fell and convey the fame in tee fitu
ple unto John Meng and John Henderfon of ihe
citv ot Philadelphia, William Goodwin and
John Town, for the consideration of One Thou
sand Six Hundred Pounds in Gold or Silver-
That on the fifth day of the fame month of
March the laid feoffees above named dtd execute
unto the said William Shipley a Deed of Mort
gage in fee Ample of the fa'.d 1 raft of Land to
fecnre the payment of ihe fa d sixteen hundred
pounds, with the lawful inlsrelt which might
theieon accrue—That in the year seventeen nun
dred and eighty-fix the la i John Meng and
William Goodwimdid become Bankrupts with
in the intent and meaning of the acts ot the Le-
of the Commonwe Ith of Pennfylva.ua,
and such proceedings were'.iad againlk them that
in the fame month they were duly declared
Bankrupts; and that they the laid John Meng
and William Goodwin did in some short time
afterwards convey and tiansfer all their eltate
both real and pcrfonal, and particularly all their
right and title to the premites above mentioned
«o JohnJield, Curtis Clay, James C. Ftfher,
>j< \Vl»d. <17. i John Kaighu and Arthur Collins
a of the Uty uc P fubjw* to the
Mortgage so as atoiefa'd Ujd Com
plainant.- the fain John TteiA, Curtis
C'ay, James C. F fher, Uaac W!j«*-"»n, loin
and Arthur Collins *00 u >: *r bargains,
fold and conveyed all their Right and \ le of
and in the said Tract of Land unto B■. bju.- 1
Town of the city of Philadelphia, and John
Town, fubjeft to the Mortgage aforefaid—That
on the eighteenth day of October seventeen hun
dred and eighty-five, the said John Town aod
Benjamin Town did excculc another Mortgage
to the said William Shipley for securing the pay
ment of twelve hundred pounds in certain in
bailments—That id the month January seven
teen hundred and eighty-fix, John Town did
bargain and fell in feefiinple all his Right and
Title to the said premises, to the said Benjamin
Town, fubjeft to the Mortgagee aforefaid—That
in the month of February seventeen hundred and
eighty-eight, the said Benjamin Town did con
vey all his Right and Title to ihe said premises,
to John Field and Curtis Clay of the cil et Phi
delphia, upon certain Trusts unknown to theal
Complainant—That fa id Benjamin Town the
soon after became Bankrupt, and in pursuance
of the bankrupt laws of the Slate ot Pefitilvlva
nia, did convey all his eflate and perlonal
to a cer'ai* Robert R?'i >n—That John Hp»i.
ucricn did alio in the month of S
rernrTiuiTaTeQ aibir ve n DeootneJ 1
rupt, and under the bankrupt laws of t!V
of' Penofytvania, did wid convey all
eltate rea-i and pcrfonal to David Ltnox, George
Hughes, Matthew Clarkfon, Peter Baynton arid
Richard Bache—And the Complainant doth in
and by his said Bill, pray that those having
Right to the said Eifate may be decreed to pay
him what is due on the said Mortgages, or chat
the equity of Redemption be forcloied by the
Decree of this Court.
And now upon opening this matter this day
by Richard Stockton, Esquire, being of the com
plainants counsel—it appearing to the Court
that the said defendants do rcfide in the Sure
of Pennsylvania, without the jurifdi£lion of this
Court; and it appearing further to this Court
that writs of fubpocna have been taken out ac
cording to the course of this Court, that the fa id
writs of fubpeena have been duly served upon
*ie said several Defendants upwards of one
from this day ; arid that none of the said
hjve caused his or their appearance
Sitered in this Court to the suit of the said
™|>nt : ' s therefore ordered by his
xc \ the Chancellor, that the-laid' P
-611 , an^ st \aufe their appearance to be entered
to t e uit °\u c above Complainant according
to the rules oK, s Court jn [wo months t[on ! ' i
th.s d.y, °r [Vhe Plaintiffs bill be taken pro
confcffoagrccablV lhe<llr;aionsof (he
th<: Lfgifla'ure in cafe madc and ldcd
—The Complainant i • „ „ , ,
t . r i ving notice and making
publication of this ru ■ . ~ , ,
r . , . n «in and by the laid act
of the Legitlature is pro\\_j
WILLIAM PATKivrvxT ru //
n , * >ON, Chancellor.
December \JI, 1792
BOWEN's OF
W ax- Work &Pain% g S>
ARE open every day and evening (S\. ,„ v
excepted) at the House lately occi\; 'i
by Mrs. Pine, No. 9, North Eighth-itreetX
First Room—Contains upwards of io\
elegant Paintings, and about 30Wax Figures
in full stature—among which' are Like°ie(Tes
of a number of the principal characters in
America; Baron Trenck in chains, an Indian
Chief, and several beautiful young Ladies of
different States, dc. be.
Second Room—Contains eighteen large
Wax Figures, which form a Sociable Club
or tie Oyster Supper ; and the School far
Scandal, coniiftiug nt twelve female Figure?
making their observations 011 a young JUadv
who had eloped with a Footman.
Admittance Ont Quarter oj a Dollar each
Room.
TO lit iULD JiV THE UHIOK,
A TABLE lor receiving and paying Cold
K , r according to Law—Blank MarnMb—
And Blanks for the various Powers of Attorney
Hicclijry 111 triinfafting Bufmrfs at the Trrafurv
or the Bank ol thy United States.
244
A GREAT BARGAIN?.
TT 0R Sale, a beautiful htuanon on the Po- I
JL towmack, adjoining the town of AJcxandin
and inalineof direfclion towards the Federal
City and Georgetown,in full view of each ulafce.
commanding i» profp- ct o( the river and adjacent
country of Maryland and Virginia, for many
miles; about 45 of $Q acres of Land, lyin* gi
reftly on the nver, will be fold, with the im
provements, which arc, a two-story framed
d welling.houfr. neatly fmifticd,a kitchen, ojfiicc.!
buck lmoke-noufe and dairy, two-story framed:
barn, a well of excellent water, and an tcc
houle, a yard and garden, neatly rai'ed and
highly improved, with a number of other ne
celfary improvements ; the whole of the land
enclofcd with posts and rails, ten or fifteen acrts
laid down, with different kinds of grass. Its |
contiguity to those three towns myft render it an
objrfr worthy the attention of any perfm who
wishes to invelt money in a prope»t\ that mufti
enhance in value, in proportion to the rapid in
crease of the Federal City, Alexandria and
George-Town. This property lies nearly in ;•
central fituntion to each place. The Potowmaek
at this spot has a fine deep'fhore and harbour,
capable of receiving of any burden. It
may riot be improper to observe, that men of
judgment think a profitable and conveniens
Ferry might be cretled here to the City olj
Washington and the Maryland lb >res leading to
Baltimore aod Philadelphia.— Also to fell, 215
a.cres ol W§od-Land, about ihrce miles distant,
which will suit well to fupptv the above in
wood and ti'mber. The'title may be seen to the
»bove which isindifpuiable. and terms
known by application to the fubferiber, living
on the premises.
BALDWIN DADE.
December fzthy 1792. cpirn
200 Dollars Reward.
lOST, at Providence, or bet ween P ovidenee
and Boston, a very imall TRUNK, covered
Willi fca!-fkin ot a reddi(h colour, with white
foots. It contained a quantity of South and
J\ T wlina State Notcr, snd s few .-f th
of I" ; with other papers,which
- an<;'i n " to the proprietor. The
oiate notes are elw Vl ,c offices from whence
they iflued. Any peri l; r-njr 'he ' v >unk
(with its to JOHN iv"..* r l£sTGN\ >
Boston, WILLIAM i'ALL, of i 1•• ».
MelTrs PATERSON ana BR'SHER,
York, or Mr. SAMUEL EM£RY, Philadel
phia, shall receive the above reward, or i r
part of the property, One Hundred Dollars.
Bolton, Nov. 28
BANK OF THE UNITED STATES,
Phi lad el phi a, November 20, 1792.
THE Stockholders of the Bank of the United
States are hereby informed, that according
to thp (fatute of in jorporanon, a grnrral election
for twenty-five DirefcV>rs will be held at the Bank
ef the United States, in the city of Philadelphia,
on Mouday the seventh day of January next, at
ten o'co # ck in the forenoon.
And purfuan to the eleventh fe&ion of the
Bye-Laws, the Stockholders of the laid Bank at e j
hereby notified to aflemble in general meeting
at the uvne -■•lace, on Tuesday eighth day ojj
v m ; t c LWhg.
By ori if the Prcfidcm and D re6)or.«,
JOHN KKAN, Calhier.
To the Public.
THE subscribe*- begs leave to acquaint the pub
lic in genera!, and his customers in particu
lar, thafc he lias entered into partnership with
Mr. HENRY KA.MMERER, and that the Prim
ing buiinefs in ihe Engli(h and German language?
is now carried on under the firm of STEINER
and KAMMERER, No. 83, in Racc-ftreet, be
tween Second and Third-streets.
The German Newfpipcr will he published bv
them, as usual, on Tut fd ays, and all kind of Prim
ing work done with care and expedition.
Philadelphia, Nov. 6, 1 792
NEW TEAS.
IMPERIAL,HYSON &SOUCHONG,
Of rhe very fiift quality, and latcft importatioi
from Canton, via New-York, by retail,at
No. 10,
ntrd, L.eWvcn Cnr'nur«rno~JvrßTket £>treets7
N. B. A few Boxes of the above HYSON for file.
John Gould,
HAIR-DRESSER,
INFORMS his friends and the public in gene
ral, that he continues to carry on his buiinefs
as usual, at No 1, South Third-Street, near
Market-Street, and thanks his former customers
for the favors he has received.
Said Gould has for (ale, an Infallible cure for
Weak or Sore Eyes, which on trial, has ana will
he found to answer the purpose He has it in I
vials from one quarter of a dollar to a dollar.—
Any person trying the above, if not found to
answer the character given, the money will be
returned
Stock Brokers Office,
No. 45, Great Dock-street, New-York,
rHE Subscriber intending to confine himfelf
Entirely to the PURCHASE and SALE of
STOCKS on COMMISSION, Begs leave to ofter
t»s ierv\e S to his friends and others, in the line
2t >v> » <*'. Those \vway uieaTe tola*
'or him wk the ir business, m< y depend upor
nving with the utmost fidelity an<
ifpa'ch. \
Orders from rV
?rr ot ihi I'nui.A
\ to.
For Sale, -it No. 3 VVort'i-FiiY
/\ N ALPiI A ISL i i C Ai\l IS I' of the D>. <f
Xi. pava!i!c oil r.oods, ~-c s JJ?r. •
dtzc* liripoitpo into tin, Unitt ,)t( ; j exhiljUtr.
th* Rate, ~n •!,„(«. ii»m-'-.icl'ui Si' r-» '
.Vcffclsof Ibe United S'-i.-s, it) Nov
or VfiWi; 'Rctiuiinj; ihf Duties I
which the icfyeS.vc Aiiides a<c litbic.
eptf.
MELCHIOR STEIVER
Made!phis,Sorton.nranv othr
Mates will be .utend-
VARD BLF.ECK K.R
B (^M
PRINTED AND SO], k f -y
M ATI-JEW C , i: v %
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Ao. 11 8, Muid-Urt.'!, ] Wtslfhh
«. A MERlCAk'MtJSl.:U.M,r.^^ n>lr ; iVk ,
■L Jl mcnt m J.muary i ft [, ,
eleven vols. Puce, m.iK h, , ud ZLu'
levMHcen dollars and thu
This work, winch is now r,.„: r(i fn ,
proved pi»n, containing me .c - . '
for and against I lie ptoccrdi-.'»' ui „ovi
will be found to coulam at , " 1
a»rivtrllur»l,;.,Hl miliellitt ~ '
as any ever puhlifhcd in fl B ., (
*>ncwork ate so many i< i ii.i, j ,■ ,
iVle hiftoiy of Ih's col rn
His Kxccilcjx \ the 1'
h;:s declared of it, thst * , ,i , , '
plin has never been or.'diriat • I'!'1 ' ! '
ont'more deserving ol "publ
The r.ii.fciiption is two do ||. . h<l|(
aim. Gentlemen in the ro> ... , ',i; ! -
be fnpplied with this worjf, a , " X ,
commiflion tolriends in :hr i : i , i,.i,V- r K ;V 5
and receive it- Any ol the ij k „u„". j.''
maybe had in oMer to coraplt i
2. Smith's Letters to J iar ied ■.'.on"
;n£ and the management o! CKi •
"We recommend theft lelti r n'-, n f
those to whom they are partm iai; /&».ii -■
Monthly Review, vol p - t.,.!_-»* S
oa ccftTT,' -■ '
3. Duncan's FJefrtcnts.bf Lofcu - i 4s|>j
4. les Ol Fielding---jo.cfnt
5. Beauties of Blair—so ctrus, .v
6. Ladies' Pocket Library, rrm ■ >,- Mj(j
More'sEfTays, Gregory's Legacy. La- J\i. n „.. ~
ton's Ad vice, fs ol Lanii.r•' Ajvi /■
Swift's Letter * • a newly married :*s.Ciia
pone on com mand of Temper. Mo Cj •
the Ladies, Pi ice Sf6.
7. Smith's H.IWi v of New-York. Pii«£a<fof
lar and a quarter.
j 8. Elements of *
! L. L. D. fiiof.-fi
ii! t st: M TV;lr ' ~T~~
three-fourths of a . .
Critical Revit wen > ' • f
, have seen nothing . al „
i more pcrfpicuous, Mr more ?<°ne»allv yfcf\\,'
V. R. It is introduced into the I : unlay <n Phi- f
iidtiphia.
9 icautics c r Pociry. Price !our-f.hJ: S 0 f a
j clouai ,
10. BU'i* Srrmons. Frier rwo dollar?,
u. eke; eanfc on the importin gof Re-3
ligious Opinions—Pi ice i. ii.4i!ihs ol a do',l„r.
12. Examination of the Observations o'l(.rd;
Sheffield on Arnencan Conimcrcc—Pride, or. very
fine paper, B.hsol a dollar
13. The Conftiturions of thefeveral United
with the Federal Conftituiion, &c. Price live
eighths of a dollar.
14. M'Fingal. Pricethree-righfhs rf a dollar.
15. American Jcft Book. Price three-fifth 0/
16. G
.Ha doMarden of the Soul. Price half 1 dollar.
17 The Doway Tranfl.it ion of the Volgatc ii
ble, \n quarto— Price, elegaml) hound and 1 r
cd, 50/9—plain, f«x dr* 1
iB. D'.viut
qTTS icr 00il .
i£. Thin- cii out. y '
20. Ch- iftian Ecooorry. Price a fifti.( a
21. History of Charhctf Grandifon, ividged—*■
Price a sixth of a dollar.
22. Poems by Col. Hum phrevs—Pi e a thiri
of a dollar.
23. Select Poems, chiefly American-Price a
sixth of a dollar.
Said Carey hasforfale. 3 large afTofrr'ent 6 f
Books, European ?s well as Amercan Mjiiioira,
which he will difpole of on the met* revfcnable
terms. Countrv gentlem< i», vho fa*, r hpiwith
commands, mav depend upon he : .:)/»fupjlied in '
the moil fatisfae'.orv manner. A 1 brral; Ifwance
to such as purchafc quantities lor public li uius
or to fell agnn,
PLA N S
OP T H ?
City of Washington,-
Sold by the Booksellers,
DOOSON, (.IREY,
Cautions
A I.L per ons are hereHv cpu: ioned Iro < r :-
IjL nig of Thomas Mackt'c & Co. or > .
perton, four Notts of Hand, giver ' i -c
James Gardner, of N'ort « -,
to Samuel JackJiin. of Philadelphia, all ' ;
the 19th July, 1785, amounting in the '
£. 2,600 13 3 North-Carolina curr/. > ; *
grcatcit part ot which laid Notes hovf b"i. A.
to laid rhomes Mackie Si Co. in proof ot vvhicrr
she fuMcriUrr* iAvr t-h» dcxwifii -M*—
Mauduit. Jack/on, and other documents *hich will
fully and clearly illuftrafe the maitci. I
It is therefore exposed thar thi* notice, wi» .
the one adverufed in this paper in May orrtl June,
1791, will he a fufHcicnt caution 10 the public.
THOMAS WRIGHT, )
ROBERT SCOTT, > Executors.
MAR. R. WILLKINGSO
Wilmington, (N. C.) Aug. 1, 179*. \
THE EDITOR-TO HIS SI 1
THE Arrearage: 0] Subfcriptn•• > ■
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