Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, April 11, 1796, Image 3

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    For the Gazette of the USited Staiss.
Xo. VI7„
1 hive foms further remarks to offer an the Pre
sident's meflagc ; but shall tor the prcfeut poltpone
then, an<l return to the New-York paragraphs.
The writer proceeds thus :
" 'be attempt now evidently miking by the ,
" Hjufe ot Reprefentativc's to pverleap the bounds !
" prefer ibed to them by the con.litution, and en- i
" croach on the executive branch, tinier pretence j
" of watching over the liberties of the paople, is a
'' m ojl nlirmir.7 inflance of an ambition to abuse their
" pow;rs. Whatever be the f.iteor merits of ths j
" treaty, the call on the executive to dilclofe the
" fleps of their negotiation, is an attempt of one ;
1 ' branch to influence and ising caatr^l. the ope
" rations cf another—precedent of a mill dange
" rpus nature—one that, if not checked, will pro
"Jlrale o-jr government, and bring us to the point
11 of ail authority in o:ie house, which has proved
" the terrible of freedom irf France, and
" from which the French are endeavoring to depart j
" as fa ft as poflible."
The charges there made agiinil the House, of '
Representatives are of the moll feriuus nature 1
They ar; urged with great (trength, and the writer I I
leaves*no room for the reproach of treating with 1
too much delicacy one of the mod refpettable and '
august bodies of men in the uaiverfe. Ido not fear '
contra<sittu.n, when I apply th.-fe honorable epi-» r
thets to the immediate Representatives of the free I
people of America. f
To exculpate the House I have difcovcred ad.o- c
cates for them, to whom even Mr. Sedgwick or ''
Mr. William Smith will not object. Their autho
rity is complete and unaiifwcrable ; and if any F
doubts remained of the ricjht of the H.ufe to defend (
their fpecific powers again!* the eiiuroaeiiments I
the President and Senate, they mhfi now be utter- P
ly removed. You are impatient, reader, to know "
who these unexceptionable aiithoriiii/g aie. Hold P
a moment," and I iIISTI acqjjint you : They are «'
Mr. William .Vans Murray, from Maryland, and la
Mr. Robert Goodloe Harper, from Suuth-Caro- °
lina. pi
Startle not, reader, nor deem the thing impofll- ">
#>le, Suspend your impatience for a moment, and ar
hear their own Words, and then you will decide for
yourfelf. it is very true, as you are going proba- b
t>!y to observe, that these gentlemen voted again# ti:
the powers of the House ; but is that my bulinefs ? th
X.et them, if thej please, reconcile the wconfiften
cy to their condiments, who ought to d«
" Mark how their words and (fflions a«ree," Us
We will begin with Mr. Vans In the
debate of the 23d March, published in the Ameri- to
can Daily Advertiler of April ill, this gentleman
advanced the following eoncife, but cosclufive ar- etl
gument—" That no condrudion of the conditu'- ''7
tion, which defeated and rendered either null or a "
unnatural in its enjoyment, any grant 6of power in j u >
the conilitution, could pollibly be'the true one." by
This is a maxim to which it would, be presumption ph
to attempt any objeaion. It speaks c*nvi&ion to COi
every- ingenious mind. But, fir, does this strengthen Ui
the Mute, of thr President and Senate J I>uc» *"<
convict the House of a design to " overleap the
bounds prescribed to them by the cooftrtutwn," or
of « a most alarming inltar.ee of an ambition to tha
abuse their powers VBy no means. On the con P !a
trary, and I beg the reader's very particular atten- P u!
tion to this point, if the treaty-making powur is e b'
carried to tbe extent for which the Prelident con- y Ol
tends, are not sundry important " grants of pow- P"
er" to Congress eolleaively " defeated and render. yot
ed null ?" For indance, is not the right "to re- mu
filiate commerce," as has-been a thousand times ,c v
already obfetved, " defeated and rendered null" as Un
far as refpeds Great-Britain ? Is not the to for
" define and punish piracy" which is " a grant of w ' l '
power" to Congress, wrelled out of their hands,
and exclusively exercised by the Preiidetit and Se
nate, as far as refpefts Great-Britain ? Is not the ~
«' grant of power" to Congress to eitablilh rules of
naturalization " defeated and rendered null," bv
Mr. Jay's treaty, as far as refpecls Great-Biitain ? A
I migh: go on with q jeries of a similar nature on t f
ten or a do/en of the enumerated powers granted, now
to Congress—but it is unnecessary. i^o
Reader, I do not -with to fatigue you with pro- raa y
lixity—and lhall conclude with a ac- I£? ll
cording to M'. Vans Murray " no conftrutlion of 1},!!"
the ConJ/tution, which defeats and renders null or k K e
unnatural ,n the enjoyment any grants of pgwer in the front
Conjlttntian, be " tbe true onf," can that<conftruc- ' watc
tion pollibly he "the true one," which would veil all rc
>n the executive, by the undue extension of a gene- ' y ?
f" Sr , a:U ' a ," ,he , ' m P or ' a '" t Powers which ! tweai
ha>e been fpectfually granted to the LegiffatHre i ed fn
Harrington. tr ««.
—third
For the Gazette o> States. w.Th'
#» _ —n wc|]
TO HARRINGTON. ftn-r.n
OF aH the fiUy who have brandish. ire al
ed their ctidgeU defeiuie of the perpetrators of neigh
a flagrant outrage 011 the Constitution of the United be ta '
States, you, fir, for extreme folly, chal!t I!K e the aCom
pre-eminence. ricr6 f
~i W f ° U f I b V, W " fl< ' ° f >lmC t0 not, ' ce tV ' e f"blime AeT
thrr'rf '<!' ST <*** : 1
therefore conhue rtvWf to a few ftriau.es on No. «»*e pn
VI. potted ,n Mr. Fo,no's Gazette of Satur. "ttlc
cay. large I
~J" "" mhe [ r™ IW* "ndertakrn to over.ule meat'
all the high cited by the President in from t
hn, meflage to the "f. R.'p.efentatives, by fr "<"
quoting one fchtary exprefSnn nfed by furl-re Wil fdlin P
foq m his fpeeeh t„ the invention of Pennfylva-: 2°s
nia : And the loss of a nioiiog. i(v the ,
Convennoii, tor g.v.ng tothe Houle of Reprcfen. : Virgin
tatl-ves the power they now contend for— the opi- } —
Dions held mitVj state Conventions—the hitherto 1 p
uniformity of fent.ment on that point among all J
daJes-ot people—and the prafticc which'ha, a).
ready obta.ncd under the pte feiHl government w,ih
refpea to treaties—hare been ma le to y lc lj this Q
jrrefiitable, and, as it Wiuld seem, majjSqai exoref.
Finn ! As thid is the firlt time that Judge Wilson
has had the good fortune to be complimented by A"r
tn. party, will k a nv how to
ts. die modvei whii-h gave tifj to the cul >-
giu.n
Aah > , iir, it vvouid have b#en more candid in
e Pre- y ,,u t0 consulted the Jud e himfelf as to the
Itpone tiue meaning which he intended th<!
jhs. flioald convey—yet as you have not dons 10, but
have ventured to twill his words to luit your own
by th; ; pt' r pofe», I trull he will p .idon me if I attempt to
lounds 1 R IVi? them that conilruaion \yhic!i appears to -be
nd en- i confille it with common sense.-
ctence ] Convention of Pennfyivania, the treaty
is a making power being ihe fubjea of dehaie, Judge
e their Wilson, 111 reply to the ohjertions raileil againd 1
jf the j delegating that oo vc- to it, s p.elident and Sc'iate, '
ife the "bferved, that the Hoiiftf of ftcprefentKjves, a!:ho' ''
if one ' 'hey had no aai>.r part in making treaties, would f
ie o/K' " c • eubelefs p.'ffjfs a firang retraining influence, I
lange- anr ' by way of i'lull ration quoted the jraclice which
llpro- obtained in Nu*", hr, whatever may bo q
point P'-lftiee of the Briti'lt Pw!iam.-nt u-'th re r pe£t ; r
•roved to treaties, jailice requires, that we nut fuf- ! |
, and P e< J''dge VVilfonof attempting i > give more lati- v
lepait tUl)e to 'he meaning of the expivfli.ij, than was 'c,
wan anted by the Couftitution he was then advo- | si
fe, of citing ; for the moment we alTuine it as a truth, ■
re.— that the extent of the powers granted fey the peo- ; c
vriter I p' e "> our Conflitutio.i, is to be r.ieafurcd bv tlx "
with praidice of Britilh Parliaments, that moment the '
: and Repref*ntatives,might resolve to hold their i «
t fear for ieven years or longer, and by the fame pa- j it
epi- rlt y °* reasoning the Preljt/ent could duTolve COll- hi
: free S re^s ai, d c a ll a new one wln'never he thought rt
proper—and yet, strange to tell, this is the v"ry
id»o- doftiine for vrhich you aid ail preiended patriots
:k or have been so strenuously conten lino. 1
it ho- 1 ri - i', that *he power %f wirhhnldiu'V at?-
any propriations is of itfelf a reflrj'tni-ig nifluence, and is th
fend the only conliitutiQiial check whkh liic House of L
t # nf Rednfeiitalives p.nTefs »,er ;he Treaty wiaki'ig so
tter- power—a che k wiiich might only 10 be excreifc'ii tn
mow 111 vcr y extreme cases: For as ttie conltitution ex- i
i.»ld prefsly declares that Treaties made under the au- ""
arc thority of the Um'ed States (hall be the fuprertie
and laws o) the land, it follows ot course, thin the House P 3
ara- of Rcpfefentative?, areas much bound to fulfil any ; tei
pecuniary Ittpulations in a Treaty CooftftirtionaHy to
ofli. made* as they are to app o ii te money in purfu- or
and ance °f ' :l »vs of their own framing.
for Pr*y lir, who informed you, that the Prelidmt 1M:
,b a . had not seen Judge Wilf V n's speech in the Conven- i
"Vl '; an of Peilnfylvania, when he was delfbrr'ating 011 ' fl <t
; f a ? the requelt made by the House of l< eprefematives Y
ten. for papers.— Were you she sole d pofitary of.the Po
debates had in that Convention? I ,/,!) .Iloaflcvou " >0
upon what grounds you have hazarded so ext'iava "ha
the gant a as that the p.ople froiH Georgia fro
er ;. to New-Hamplhire, will approbate the refohitions l> *'
nan the 7th inltiu — Refoln.,o::» which w*l! foirp a»
ar . eternal monument «.f the unbounded influence of '
it"" hypociify and cunning.over falfe pi ide, ignorance
!or and fclfifhucfs Is your opinion of such a'n event A "
riu JUitified by eutifrtnified oti (he fi^bjc
e." by the honest and enlightened citiicns of Phrijdci- n>:< '
ion P"' 4 ; Certainly net. A few we. !;s vvi!! p.,! n s '' un
«o convince you, that the people in other parts'of the lr
, en Union knaw hoiv to difcrimmate between delegaftd
hi. 3iTumt<l power. — *' J
thc c 1 ,P tobaW y address you again on this
or fuhjett, . fl.all at this time only finther obtrrve, j- Ivr "'
to that I cannot promise to treat vou with the co.:,' !
»" p ' a " cc y p; ' « ,aim a » a right. 'If the point it, i "
;n. pute was merely a speculative one, 1 wot,ld molt " f 1
-, 3 cheerfully accede to your propofitiou—but fi r ,-;,s rn
you have long been the agent of a wicked and del'- ,aen
w- perate faaion 111 this cOuntiy—and iiiafinulh as ,on >
er. you are daily employed in promoting its views —I
re . mult eonfider you as a vile incendiary «ith whom
)e3 it would bi difgraceful to harmonize even in print
as Under this impreflion therefore you will exeje me Brig
to for lugged, ng . an amendment to the (ignatureui.de,- ,
of which you write-T—by striking out the letter
J s> H, and fubfiituting Bin the room thereof.
' e - ——__ LEONIDAS.
h « r.' n „~T~- = Schr
of F O R. S A L E,
>y SALISBURY,
1 ? A L O m! JHfr iTT 4 Farm "otainin g1749 ,crc,
>nt f 'f Ve ' fc " ae iind > "-emarkahly well adapted to
■d ?r<>W °gr '' and eVCry kind of e rai » ; there are
Tor' 00 T, 5 ° f n,c3rfow which
150 tons Of haj +vere made the Ull jcarj ,00 .crcs
To th«* r " tC PC " Ce madc into meadow ecual
C " hWr e i,l r ll ) 'J na Y' and hilf thcroof watered. Sloot
of , . " prcmifcs a cnnmiocLio»u two !>ory dwcl
1 s h ?t' Tlh d ' with c, " en room '
Ug e , eight of the room, have fire places a piazza in
W I wUS in°th "™ I 6 inJ ' a w eU of good
> j th f 3 ' ard ; f ' lr g e and convenient barn fcedded
(I } " ' 'bat affords ftablagefnfficient for 10 or 80 Xad
f . ■ " ttlf ' -cli con Ihuae ffH bles fuffcient for o
, horse., with every other neceSVry out SuiMWs - fe.
?' ed fruit 4 a ",> | J °° y " Ung J ? PIC ■ tri " ts wcll cho: ' f < graft
' trers ani"/ to J"a r , about 3000 bearinr |~:ach
hrd "of f, ° 7 ki " dS " f fruit tr « s ' Sio °P
third of tlu. and ~ cleared and under good fence the <
rjma.ndcr , in th, paflure well «ken
"b red clover ami other valu bis „raf, • ,hi 6 farm
wet watered, baring several C ood >r,ngs and Two
ftre»tss running thtou S h different part,, onpneoftb-m 1
" a gr.il and saw mil), atfo a well fixed dill.llery • th -re J
; l l f° °» ,h = pretn.fes a tan yard in good o rrf 'r 'he
f neighbourhood m which it is, will afford that buHrtcT, to r
1 < - arri r," to Srcat extent, nn thc tan yard lot there is J
a Comfortable two story dwellinr houle bark hr and fir
" rier, fbop, &c. & c sLuld Th«
■ W '? K?" 1 accommodate Chark
1 SSi V , a "f C ttW r eBTOCk - ,vU
1 acquainted with all kinds of WO rk, necefflry on a farm CI '
' cattle U fli p K ma ' a ! f ° be wiih S k 3,1,1
cattle, flicep, hogs and with every necessary utensil for a bc ovv "
i7fh/co,?n't U - rr " lltU s cJ in J vcr y healthy part C ®P
' meafureme n 7^ n i ! ! 1 nei e h1 ""»"hood, nf, by teliige,
mealurenient 16 m.les from Alexandria, and about i< fe, lr,,
rom the city of Walaingtdn, and on the turnpike road P I
'A'- eX " IS W '"chefler. As I im deiirous oi
oneXv" oi>Crty ,' a Iwßaia will be ijiven to any
' for theoth'! P * T Jnl""' lU ' if the P Urchase '
■ tor the (jtbei „ e»llfidcr«l>L credit will be given A B«
or . SAMUEL LOVE. 7
Virginia, Loudoun County, April rft, rroii. ► C o 4 t. v ' wt l "
j JUST fUuLi'SHEn, ?
By 1 ho„ as Com die. No. 20, Carter. Alley, Trli
tivL Ti % • " Bookf<!ler «» 'offufiw
I Fruc »/„ o.lU,r] I'Uir of,
CON STITUT IO N Wl
THF STATS OF aicite r,
TENNESSEE.
: '' i*,thSs. pfj,
Ie cll ' Philadelphia,
MONDAY EVENING. APiUI. tr, tfyi.
ndid in :—
1 U ,'rr ! ' l ' .< t f r xtruS °f a 'Mr fro*, Majachufett,.
Vi'l.ljf. I obrcrvc, vh.it I exprtfed, that the amies are
10, but 1 urnimg.thetf.hMds againlt the Treaty—this uonfcnfe
ur ami • W U J ~ nucil tim - • ind ,riuc;i but 1 d.j „«
myt to :hin - ve T m il< hitt'eut. can be «fferted.
to be , t n i , d!V!hc " l3 ' a ." d »<«* opMmons take place !
at a period every way so ailfpiciom to our coimtrv as
' Wbjt may we not expert' in cafe ot a lon
X J**'' P a »crtul Jiifurrejiions, .or Lay general calan,: y'>
Judge "«der the adiuliuftration.of the Mult popul*, m „„ '
Sffsinlt Jt cyer r , l!lfd '» Ay country, cabr.'s are formed, and ,
tt.iate, d ', C P u ''-'>h t"»|ifhood, mu- "
a'tW ; »y ot thelsgtilature devote their whole time
would I f c,II -°'°y UK, "" nuc: ' - e a« 0* eflaey (nea- ,
a " CV " ea w ' l9n a man. less popular (
far**, ftaHhe-snt.ciieido, ument ? ' -
which *'* hive iong been convinced that there is not now
nay be and vtrtuf tntii, le iit to pVWei via pure «bvern
■efpedt a , nd therein e uutU these incrtafe, what are we
Atfuf- ;%• 7 a ?the uiwtal- „
•e lati. wil'l be it -e " " "" nS a " d
win DC t ...e .KJct OS ourgovt-iinuut. lhaVcaniece .
' 'f' £**» U P°" ( h's Hibjedt, hut lam wait.ng for
advo. j fuif proof that Coi.gieW will n„, regard us pledoed
truth, ; butn to us if this fuSjt . a WM u;< j w » h
peo . , C.y« o, pepple, they lo.gftt apprehend a u.o.ur, l,y was C
v tlx j"" *° ' d " Ulii as thr y have been in the kahit of imc- ~
it the i iSf !] *. d " d man, told
their i *. ■ - n :t li "' lk 1 ut 'h ail event twe years an-,id—l
.D I k- r I *. a th r' il,d • bur •***» can make
ie pa. ,it h It « painful to reflert on the folly of mankind
Co..- bii. we inn ft not (hut our eyes, Irft we Ihoii Id foe t \
mght remedy, if pothole, ihould be found—l with you would '
v'vtry 7 u,u Q
triou
newspapers.
f »?- In J h e r >« report: of.,be Scfca of
ip,J,s the Hijnfe of Representatives on the Polt Offic. },
,fe of Law, the fnbjert of news p;.per«.i» introduced, and
ikt ig ' tome causes are therein alined for the failures in
end them to fubferiber,., I, not , W() .
, ex. I however that t fourcc of the dilH.ulties was
: duC on the pan
rc*e , <Sf tlx; Po.'tOflke. It , s not pretended that News
loulc ate conveyed under the fame fonrtion a, | et i W
any ters. Until thurefponlibility is envted it is i„ vain '
n » l }j ; .««»*. tufioefs wiji be cither regularlr Mr
trfu- | or punftua.ly performej.
' M ' VriS f !'S^ ene ! » we believe by tlie late Poll
lirnt M***; Ge of'»). whu-l) it adopted will remove every
ven- It was something like this, That all Ur
< on I ll,iu-r, P" 0 ''« for news-papers t„ * transmitted bv
'V °4' l>r , rt ' cc T i v vtd at retpedivc
:"C (lit? r I,?' r ,he Deputy Post Mailers
von I'ould 1 1« rclpomib.e for the ftibfc,,prion money—
IVU fro''th P s" 1 , : j - rS - fh(Hlld m ' k,f a cert: "' n discount
.T' 1 > \l l;,^c "p" 0 »* m favo, of ,he Deputy
: ns I - or the person fpc.ially entruited with
El ai) l ' l3 buiiiicU «j»ic»€r him^
;of Ihe tie:tii'j of this plan would require an addi
,nce >'"•»' y* l.i the otfbe at the fe .t u s government. Sui
em ui of ihi, kind in tl„.P»ft.Office in w -
X ,! ««ok plnce hut au w jearsfince;
del. a«<» by hue WcoLnU ,t appean that the
IpS ,? "-rwTx M ' ,h ? t ki 'V. 10,-, ha. errcreafnd
r nS "pwarfls of TWELVE MIL- #
aTii.-uallv in confeq<h-nce of it. rjr }
fi»C this plan arc obvious, but too No!
J,. ; n.nmiis to he (purified—all inipofnions may be x6r»
"'•>{ 1vr ";". 1 ' r " ul th c papers u at thc nil)(t f avort y lj
r . : „ J _ , cr V
Us. j i'V,. liing seed be »r, r cd to impress the importance 1'
Io) t ,of the lu.jer; !)U the nundj of Con K reflf. J„f ur . and <
- a 8 n..!.,,,, ,s tlic billot a Republic. Good Gover
n .act lubh.l, by Without it, force, not rca- -1
a3 lon, lupports the machine.
-I —
fORT OF fHII, A DELPHI A.
Nt RI A n , ARR " rI »- BATS, I j
rne Brig Ann. Parker Clurlcßon 7 \ $
' P"liy* Bet ft y, Shiw, Nixonton • r
Mo.^wZ?° n C j w S. I] ™
Courtney, Ltvingdon Havannah i 7
Schr. Virginia, fnni. Gonaives
W.,field, M'Neiu Nor W1
W.nci va, I'alhnau Martha Brae 2 5 Ct ,
felT' ° P ? R - h -"' d 4 bexc,
Canuda, Grc.n Nonh Carolina 4 «d,fr«
rh Little John, Bdyd . J amaica „ and Bi
3 c 't"" KS
d. Sloop TfldtiHry BV \ • Virginia 'g A
' 1 hos. and Sally, Alien Alexandria i 9 *pr
| n . CLt AREO _ —1_
'4 Rennick, Hunt B^rbadoe.
! r o "' n . St. Thomas
0 Ijabeila, LiHibridgc Je.cm'ie
.. Naooy, Caflon, Port-su Pripce
t- Batt " s " Norfolk
h ci *'r lve I n,u ' e ' Bjrnar <J Camden LAY "
ia bloop Lark, Burrows ■ -• CharleHnn e, K h t d
Change, Wo, U)
Nancy, do. do
° Plf' K aSr St - B?rt,n,orefw itth
Bctfey, St. Thomas
I aticnce, Webb -■ - New-Vork
r
® Capt. Tallmnn left at Martha Brae bnV Betsey
_ and -sloop Capfc Water, both of th-s port;
8 , n ''P lS - Garo, i»a> German, arrived at M
: Cliarlclton in 6 «ays Irvm this port and -was to fail.
1 in about to »'ayi 'if Cs.
; Ship Dominick Terry, Dchart from Lilbon it
' be OVV. A
Capt. M'Ncron of the fchr. Winf,eld, brings in- gZL
■ 'e.ngence ol j fail of the vefTels which carried hor- Cofla
le» from Nitrfolk having been captured by the Blfta
i'ltnch, and sent, as he believes for Cape Francois Curw
" -* — — Mam
.TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
A l^ *L e n,ght lbur f d "X V. the Tuke
d, ,i A '"o BOSTON Mup " >'!"ck indentedfer- A nr l
Vi 'i/ Ud, l o or tyyrarj B f Age, and about 5 feet 8 or
9 l««fJ high ; one of bis ejet is it, the corner
j . / " J " f rcl confined 0 f a f n „ff cn ! or .
' r'r a- J" cbefler -ve/i under it; a pair
Qj fUJtianirovi/ii j, and under them a light mixed cloth 102
i'U" Oj oieecMj. hoever apprehends tie laidfervant, 10
an ictut ns hm y or confines him in any jail in Pcnn r vl- • ,0
vi.nia o, ftrftj, so teat I neovtf- -bimjiall rctctvetke ai '
a cue reward, tc,getc, r with reaforiabit charges. Impor
■7 MOORE WHARI'ON, acd for 1
f.i A"e. loy, Spruce-street.
iti Febru:
Ricketts s Jlr/7phithc atr& y
—■ — *or tlie benefit of Mr. Splnacuta\
ties art TO-MORRQIVEVENING, TuefJay, April 12 ,
lonfenfe v- o • „
»"i m .„,': Tw"u % c wr d ! ol,s t0 ren<!er "* Amur.,.,
ai-ikd. Tf i h,s . B,:nefit tro| y win, it,..j,c, OUI
;e P'a« ,1 If® £venm S» Particularly e.xcrt himlcli by j Y( iw.
..tryss yet NEVV pfiR|rf >RMANCES on the '
Tight-Rope.
«i mill Mr - Spmacuta wil} T for only, dane< with law
Si, and o j . fattened on !j>, | u-t.
■d, „u- W-A Co«ic DANCF, in M'hich he win Ruow *
Ic time / ' tacatard 5c forvfaris, and
v <»ea- , „ t P m L ce S*:" h'tead of b.i
•otfular ' the 0 "? r ™ e lh ." i;c v.-ii| throw iliro&if
i |UFO s b-air, 4nd perftjfrti the
nvo W u ■„ "* le £ n<l SSfcWNTAOX.
overn- w 1 4 ''° i? an " wrtil CVV ' J tied to his Perf,
'"e we n nnnr TriT For r,,e f*cond time, the
"ual- SURPRISING LEAP OV:'R IHE GARTER,
oners, *"7 oi ten feet high,
1 Piw • • • v * M £ l 2y lne
r 'S f °-' thp Ri' V, \ C:J " e - Wilbout tbt 'fffi'tance of
edged e apce.Pcle, lie w,!| g0 thro' the jVrprifinj
tothejrvri • n ° CeilVrc . s ' °* American 'FJajr,
y was I f°>"'d J>i» neck, arm* and b«wy, m fev'erai '
NT'S- w . „ , , atr.tudcs.
, told ,« conclude w.th defevnding and attending ths>
id'—-1 cp Rt, P c ' perform- fevera; aftan;C.jai h„;s
-malce nc . vcr attc "*V u d by any one but himfejf,
HorfemanOiip.
vould THE BACK COUNTRT MAN's FRO / ICK
On Horseback, by Mr. Ricketts, in which introduce »
H( RNPIPJJ.
Various FEATS—by Mr, F. Rlckett,.
_r to mic x EATS, jn the character of the
~, ByiAr.Su//,. '
C, Mr. Ricketts .will ride on two Horses. and perform
' an ' ieverai maflcrly
[ n Ground and Lofty Tumbling
n '" U „ By Meflh. Suliv,
was F. Ricketts, Langley, '
patt Reano, Msifer Sully,
ewa ~,, And Clo*n, Mr. Spina:.uta,
let I ' ! ?„ V )V ! • ,um P down froin table aud chdr, ani
vain j w a Suhlm er'et with his feet &knc!; ;: t d.
arly j Mr * vv ."'' a Summerftt tied up in a 3a s , *»■£
3 0 w,th au ex panded Umbrella in hi* hanS.
_ To >»>ich wiil be added,
i-ery /' or l l,le time, a NEWPANTOMJMr
a] , under the diredion of Mr. Spinatutl, called—The
iby Power of iViap-ic; or
„ HARLEQUIN W the SUN.
Harleqmn, ( lor thls dght only j Uv.Shn^t.
Old Man, R*tmo. »
tint ov ' er > (for thu night ojriy) Mr. Sully
W J Pl "°.' Mr. Spinacite.
'ith t-olumbmc, Mrs Spina can.
Mag,can, Mr . Mcdonald.
Idi- 'J"*"' Mr. Priu.
Cottager, Mr. Lan^lm.
;■ Siipernumeraries, &c. by the reft of the Company.
;'• With the original Overture, and mterfperfed with the
celebrated Muflc of Don Jean. '
fed Th; new Scener y executed by Mr. Scbnydtr.
L " *f* T ickelS t0 he h '«s of Mr. Spinacuta, at Mr
Walman «, corner of Race and Fr«„- / , ,
00 No. i 3 7; at Mr. \Vi||j>.' s Mnfic Sh
"• vSSsr ,ht •— n "' b ' ui -««'• wo..
ce 4*l The Do«f, in future to be opened « SIX
; r " ln j rbt E »terta.nme H t to begin at SEV£N o'clock
•n- *,* .Boxes, one dollar—Pit, half a dollar '
ra-
For BRISTOL,
THE NSW SHIP
7 ] Philadelphia,
Slvivv. Theodore Matter,
'3 Y II L Go»d« on F(e:glit, and be ready to re-eiv.
■5 them in a few days. Fpr freight or pa%e appl, to
7 Thomas & J o hn CUtforl
W 1)0 have for Sale, befidei their usual aflbrtmentof
Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadl<ry, & c .
a k Cr,t " Bf G '=f« and Earthen Wire; Grates of Vials
-4 boxes of long and fliojt Pis.«; Bri.lol crown G!af s uiTorti
4 ed, lrom iS by la .nehcs, W 9 inches by 7 ; Copper Sheet.
1 and Bottofl s; Box, sos Tin Plates ; London Li Bliftol
7 C p t f r ,U Cltk " affortedj Bristol Grjndftones; Garnet
&Co ». patent bheaves for Blocks. AJfi, a bale of
1 BROADCLOTHS aud CASSIMERBS,
And a few Pipes of OLD MADEIRA WINE
Q April ii.
' * 2»W.
» BOSTON,
e Schooner JOHN,
c Thomas CofEn, mailer,
1 LAYING at Me Are. Antimony Son's whtrf. t* fail i„
1 *™,£ ay '' • 7 " f " flage at P'OlYARii
STOIV, jun s. Store, No, 4t iouth Wijter-ftreet.
WHO HATH FOR SALE,
' tX7 ril ° f N ' E ' R " m 5 B " f ' S ° ap ; Candl *' &C -
I r " '
Eait-ladia Goods. *.
FOR sale, Br
mordecai LEWIS,
Tie CARGO of the Skip India, Capt. Aft mead, fro,*
Calcutta;
CONSIiTINO OF
Gnrrahs; Sanahs,
GUzzenas, Chintze?,
aes » Humhuma, ,
Doreas,
Curwah Clotb, Bandanoes, \
Mamoody, Choppah RomMls,
Erneft.es, Sugar,
Moiagegunjaet, Pepper, &c.
1 ukcriefi,
Aprl "• 3 w
~c o F F E E. ~
I 0» Hoglheads, -s
19 Tierces, /
30 Barrels, > PRIME COFFEE,
217 Bags, 3
andZTle >">« J"--.
Richard if James Potter.
February u. '6 4 '