Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, June 30, 1796, Image 3

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    * vent s ofth/M ckAinii ,'r ,» • ,
that individuals flioii'd r, i ■ e f ' f ccnt
of r,af,n at least to th e •' f " 0t —
people. p.nous authority of the
i'he reader who ■
Great Britain was fione'd f* t treaty with
nineteenth of November . ° ? t,me ag " as tflc
mark tii? aeciiacy of .1,.' vvl -' doubtless re
wh;n he fpeakwf i t a , , c , trer wrl ! ,n ff citizen,
will wonder mot, that rh'#. 'r ne^oc,ated - He
all the noise thistreaty h a 9 rt , nch P eo P'e» after
time, (hould onl«h ave so„, A ™ ■ '° r
th.it it was so inSou Z *"' March last '
th;.; the ' 6 ake r t0 a!l
thing wrong in th\ t . atv ( -, n . P e #' e saw no
seas were I *
o's. cer.ain p jliti L alv)p')e ta n A,ne ." c » n patri
e l the v-:vrean C e having predia
bor, f,rt le n . ot c " fcd g
tions. This is at pret ten J r "" " Wfl P red,c - C
fer the reader to a letp f r S'o»nd, asd I re- j,
i.r» m. P Jris, dated the t u Zh , ~ t'T citi "
I request you, Mr. Stody tn ' 7 ?y„ and which £
letter writer accounts fa' F PU , f . t,lc tl
by thi* remarkable expr/ f/ 6 " 0 , 1 * forb «rance b ,
ken place under any othe.j_- -f Ue tr " >' t , a " fe
present one, it would b " r ' he
mericans to be ir [° r A " vc
Writer, have the French IS' L
controls the K ,nrnil will min,ftratl ° n . which
administration such peop e " has this ; n
keep within bound, what to\l" t0 be to si ,
indignation of the French cit\„ ?o' • , £ 8
you are happy under fu han rV di
do not take heed to vour cond vri r- j / <U /
may draw a ufeful It {Ton from t#Z" f ' lends here gi
ter, and know how to t l ffi y °" r , l l"«
energetic government which has uivi?'' f° •"
guillotine many American citiz.J s?p m
youifelf one of them. It is to be "J., , ' S >
you return to your own country,,, , T so
with you that spirit of obedience 1" " g ce
which you have seen Jrfplaved by P y e . rnmsnt > i 0
1 aris, notwithllanding their general, ?
mericans. 't.eutoA- ru
But this letter writer Ws in the w, -n . M
and which indeed is the watch word f j/? oeral > lat
iie tells us there ate arilloctats in Hud , be
leads us to conclude there are two pariLi, I '. " S
The truth is that some years after the eft^ e!
of .hat city and during'the •
excellent and amiable Jrr. Jenkins, parties.' ',?! di '
known at Hudson. All was union and L " ¥
In the year 1788 the city of Hndfon in ».,J' f tl!
tton of members for the convention, to disc t u" m<
fedetal constitution was nearly unanimous, :•
year 1789 at the eleaion of representatives if, co
giefs, they were perfeaiy unanimous, of htf"'
ever we have heard of partie. in the rfty of C' eti
son. If, as the letter intimates,one of these pa of
is composed of aristocrats, the <wftion is to wt
of them this appellation is due ? Now, Mr. Su t,f
dard, r have always underfto that one cha.aa,
ijlic, if not the very definition of tridocraey f
the attempt of the Few id controul the Many.— I ' 3'
capit, Hiefaeit- tic
P c a Un f ! ' ench 'lf-:d American. ll
f. t>. As the paragraph citizen Barccv If
does not seem tofiave anytcl'atioD to the treaty, I '
(hall not fay at>y thm« about it, except that this
gallant citizeu's proportion of the prize money r '
an excellent comment upon the doctrine of equali- ;
*' S* a late No. of this Gazette.
N E W A R K, June 29. (
A i.ieteenth Anniversary f
At a meeting of the citizens of this town, to re- l
ceive the report of the committee appointed for the V
purpose, the following arrangements were adopted, '
for celebrating the Nineteenth Anniversary of A- "
mcncan Independence, on Mondav the 4th of fuU ' f
next. ■ J • ti
The bells of the town to be rung at day break f
and sunset—and the flag of the United States to be U
iJifplayed at the flag ftaff.
The citizens of all descriptions, and the public !
teacheis with their scholars, together with such of
the uniform companies as may iacline to parade,are °
request*, 1 toaflemble at 10 o'clock in the morn bur l<
on the common in front of the Epifcopa) Chuich. ,
It 1* recorr.mend.d, that the citizens arrange them- 1
feWe, by profeffions or trades, and that each pro
feffijn or trade be preceded by one person, of each
order, elected for the purpose, bearing some em- •
biem «,f thv,r ptofeffion or art—the dift'erem pro- -r
telhow and trades, to form the procession in alpha
betical order, and to proceed to the Presbyterian
Ctiutch as follows :
Accitizen bearing the Cap of Liberty.
Detachment of Militia.
The Orator of the day and a citizen with the De
claration of Independence.
The public teachers with their scholars.
The civil inagiflrates and tflergy.
The refpeatve profeffions and trades. §1
Citizens not afTociated with the profeffions and Sr
ttades.
Detachment of Militia.
The fervicc in Church to be opened by a prayer
followed by an hymn.
The Declaration of Independence read.
An Anthem. f rc
The Oration. ca
An Hymn or Ar.them.
The Service to be concluded with Prayer. f ro
After which the procession to return in the fame l on
order to the common and there to be dismissed.
As the ciiize.n of this flourifhing town, have Bo
become too numerous to aflemble anyconveni- r f ,
ence or comfort, to diae in one body, it was judged '
expedient to leave a public dinner out of Wi
ra! plan of amusements, on the preemption, that
the refpeaive clafTes of citizens would take their St
own measures for evincing their gratitude to the be- '(
nefiient Parent of Nature, for the unparalleled Atr
blessing's we enj »v, in such manner as to them may Car
appear mod eligible. Such as choose to associate
in different circles for feftive puipofes, may inter- R ec
cha»gecongratulatory deputations to difFufe the ge
neraljoy.
(Ar. John G. Macwhorter was chjfen Orator. 1
ccent , , Capt. Jnbez ° f the D «! a r«"»"
r f 'V e | * nde P«ndence, / '
f the And Mdjjr Samuel" to l ' e3r the Ca P cs
i Liberty. M
Wlth Major Beach, ry Cam P. atl d Mr-John Pin- j
. 'he tard. were appoi'ii/^ 0 as Comaamiitee of ar- I
s r e- rangements.
Zen » N. B. The/ e " es of t,lc Church are to be rf.
He fcrved for t^f' e l ' ie c 't'zens foiming the pro
per cession. 7
lad, fftlcdical Society of Conneflicutt. /
a! 1 At tyftiiourned Convention of the .-
n ° t-,ofthr State of Conneaicutt, holder at Hart
«- drdonthe 17th day of May, 179^
f'K Re&lwdt That the thanks of this society be
*" ve ?> b y' llr Secretary, to Doflor Felix Pafcalis
' ° u ? erf \ D - D - a " d M. D. of Philadelphia for
his ingenious answer to the firft question, on
- the " chymical properties of th*effluvia or conta
| gwy of the cptdemic -tbat np/d in New-York in
e' ' ® au " lI "7 of 1 79 V» 't« ojtffration 011 the human
!?' 0 y ' a r , " diff, -' rcnce > Aotn theufual autumnal
fevers of this country."
[ Resolved, That thr thanks of this Society hf- gi.
T J en b T the.r SecrMSry, to Dofiior Samuel Hj. -p.
Lee, of New-Lofidon, for his answer to thei?,- prize
is the bed method fot- (jrev ent
onf r i f ; trn^ n , fuppUrat:n K c l u ' lf y (Cvj hche To
d fu! r Cullen J a ft«r the inflamnv rory State
is Ful)y formed, from terminating in ma/.uration and
diHiarge. /
Resolved, That the thanks of the Society be
r . f e " to Dr - Lewis Colling, of for his an.
n I t ,° ■ h , e "' P " Ze c l udtio »> ° ! » " What is the '
c ' n °j , !1' D ?° de of >« rMCl £ and propagating
medical knowledge in the Stat/of Conneaicart."— !
dalfo > to Dr. Gideon Shfphard, of New-Town,
tor his answer to the fame qifeltion ;_thofe two pie- 1
• ces being approved as two bed on the quef- !
• ion. /
Revived, Tliat be dfreaed to re
nu" the hc.cietyyfhanksto their President Eneas
. , M for bis eulogium in memory of the
ate Prefidt Hubbard, M. D. and that 1
. I,e 'copy to be lodged On file. r
- r ,7 hat the ?«'»««>" preferred to the as- 1
femblv-fad fall bp withdrawn. c
e a- hat Treafurtrofthe Society be v
dirtied to commence profeeutiona againll all the k
jamming committees, who (hall not make legal re- 1
• /turns of the money received, by the next annual P
meeting..
' \ .>Ud, That the following prize queflions be
continued for difcufiion, viz- 'j
.ft. hat are thecaufes, fymptoins and vaii.
eties,pf Phthisis Pulmonaris, afid the belt method
of preventing and curing the fame ?
2d. What are the causes, fvmptoms and vane- f,
( t,fs > a!) d be it method and cure of Dylentery ? u
U Vl | lt,d ' 1: having been rep; efented to the Socie- 0
ty, that one of their members had gleaned up from c ,
_ w the miserable remains of animal magnet ism, a nrac- ()
lice confilling of flroking with pointed metallic in- f t
. 'foments the pained parts of human bodies, giV/iig
3cy 11 'hat such ftrokiojje will radially cure the mod ; a
j 1 /fl.nate pains to which our Fiims is iacido.t,
his IR g reports to bepropoyated of the effettt d,
i; uoh especially where they have been v
li- ''ruied ca lomc publicoccafiuns, and on meu of t>i
hft:on ; a'.fo that an excursion has been made ai
3 - d, cad a patent obtained from under the au- (>i
Ulu y of the United Slates, to aid such deltrfivc „(
qusi., y ; that under fucb auspices as mtmberjjy.p „
°J 'Society and the patent aboveimntioned, the delu- hi
" 'i-ogrening to the southward, which may oc
re- 1 fgiace to the b(>cicty and ruifchief abroad j la
he Jr " this society announce to the public, that ■i,
:J ( ail such practices as barefaced impo- M
i.. '"Tdcefu! to the faculty, and delusive to the
llv 'K !U ;'a!i« a „\ t j ie y therefore direa their Secretary
° C "h"-* e " ber of tl " g societ y ptadtiling as a
ilt c T -.or Uijcrr*, their, next meeting, to answer
be ° r l 3 L ' oa,,ft » and render rcafons why he (hould
not beexpcej from the Society for such difarace
; j tul pniticei &
of , r - J ime 'Wark resigned his office ofSecrtary re
rc j 1,1 d Dr. Daniel Sheldon was elett-
CC lO the ofnet,
U. , 'Vtthethanks of,he Society be re
n- ur, | td r t0 . 1), -.J"es Clark,for his faithful fervues B
> 10 the f3 « ,et / in of Seoetary, edd u.at he
h receive the degree* Doctor of Medicine.
1. •, ut .f ' !t, s txt convention be held at the
>- ™°a rt • 1 lllc Tuefdc y after the 2d B,
» I huriday of May Si
- Lit,hhe,d,M^T: LSHELDON ' Sec^
/BY MAILS. JJ
NEW-YORC~ Juilc 29 . De
Jrrived altbit Port.
Ship Ata, Hawley, ° AYS '
Snow Pother, VVhippany, Mad eira 38 ~
Schr. Wallace, Virgini, E
Regulator, Beeble, Jer w ; c ,g
r Aon, Holland, Jamaic* '
Yefterdly arrived here the isa, Capt, Hawley, Ax
from Cantcp- failed in company with the Ameri
ca, armed here a few dfys ago. T
April 28 Spoke (hip Car*it, 0 f N . Yo rk, £
Boil" 0 V 3' oke a khooner of^ e „ York, from be'
Boston, bound to Barbadces, la. 2? , 25, long, for
Alio, arrived the snow Panther,o* Bofton,capt. Lan
Winpwnejr. 5 7 days from Madeira. ,0
c, J r,! 6 ; f}Kike 8 fchr - from R. bound to wit
t>t. bartholomeivs, out 13 days. r ,
A^f:/?'" 1 ; Capt Holland f fflke the bri, be:
Cane Vi h I Vltt ', AuSi P from anc
Cape NicholaMole bound to Jeremi'c. ill WC U. cr ,
Rcceivcd by the fckooner Ann, Holland, from >. !,°h
matca. . j
Th- (h' p IN , GST ? N ' +' rao:
..v m.p Penelope, Slinks, a flag of tree, arrir- fat)
ion eel hrr - f r3m Anx-Cayc, on Saturday evenW.
• e , ' a of thirty hours, and fciyfight
c iici 201 prifonerp, moil of whom on
~ ft»> IhtrcptV, Alexander IX.naMfW,
"1-1 y.q. fourcapt. of ships, and three private zentle
ar- yae:i were landed here.
J Three hiwdre'd of the people b/fong'ng to hi*
mnjelly's ship Salifljury, wrecked/on the lilc-aVa*
ro- che, have, we nnderftand, fallen/into the hands of
vvepublicaii cruisers, who havglanded them at Aux-
Cayes.
Cipt. Richardfo", Niger, failed from
;k«- "P'thead on the 14th.April, in company with up.
irt- wares of 300 composing three convoys, one
for the Mediterranean, another for the East- Indies,
and few fhi'ps ar,d five nt fix transports for the
| )e tVindwatd ]£Knds ; those for that qnarter were I
'lis co " T cyed by admiral Pole, in the Carnatic of 64
f or gun?, a two (loops, and a bomb ketch,
on which after feeing the merchantmen, &c. fafe to
ta . BaiVidoes, are to proceed to this station. Capt.
i n parted company with them, off the
an /J 9&rTn I Hands, «n the 34th of the sams month,
na)q| "'8 V #l being the only one bousid for this liland.
A letter has been received by his honor the
g{. ( iftos from Rear Admiral Parker, dated off Cape
p. 1' rancois, 28th May, r'hting the force of the enemy
i Z e a> rived there, io confilt of two fail of the line, fi/e
nt . uigales, and two corvettes. He adds, that he
V wih continue with his squadron off that port to
ale prevent their getting out, until he shall think the
ni j convoy far enough advanced to the northward to
be out of danger.
ht Off Cow. Bay, about nine o'clock on Weduef
ln. day evening, the Marfouin fell in wilh tfjefchoon
he " Barbara, Capt. G'egg, w hen, each millaking
ng t.ie other :or an enemy, an engagement took
_ place which wafted for upward, of' an hour, in
■n, vvllK h . the Barbara had her fails and rigointr
ie- muc »injured, and the Marfouin one man killed
=f. and or four wounded.
e- MON i EGO BAY, May j3.
as Extrad oj a jitter from Barbados, May 10.
fie " Christian ij arrived with fix thousand
at men 111 rull health, and failnd on Sunday to join ad- 1
miral Lororey, whole intention i» wholly uken up 1
,f. id the reduction of Fort Morue at St. Lucie, the I
only part of that Iflai.d In of the enemy ; ,
3e WHO seems to fight Willi great refohition, well t
le knowing they will receive r.o quarters. 1 have also t
e . the pleasure to acquaint you, that we are in quiet f
a l pol!eui(jo of Dernerara."
TuefJay arrived the American Ihip Diana, Cos- t
, e JIH, from London, Madeira, Antigua, and St t
i homas's. Passenger John Perry, Esq. r
J " SAVANNAH, June 9 .
Died Ia!l Thursday noon in the city, David ]
J>i jntaig'-t, Efq, aged 80 year upwards of 40 of *
which he lived'in iiavannh. He had been fpcaker a
of our house of assembly, a judge of the court of u
*1 confluenceantf the ma : <i(trMe* court, naval officer j>
•- of the port, vi.e consul of the French nation, el
1 lecrfiaiy to mult of ,he fucietiea hi this town, and b
notary public, whii.li he executed luirally to the ''
' la It nour ot his life—after having wrote and given
» certficates of criizenlhip !o some feareen he lay —
* 'own, and died in an inlfint, without pain or a
0 groan. His ageacMtd to the ages of the si:: pail
'' bcarere at his funeral, all of whom a q ohi Georgi J
c ataount* to 487 years.—Mr. Montajgut was \
- born in England of French p irentage ; he never f0
11. J rpesdiaclci of any kind iu hin lilc ; liis fatlier as
t> ind mother lived to be about the fame age with
• limielf, and the old lady's lire ihorted at last
iy the cruel treatment flic received upon Sapelo If
; land from fowe plundereu our late revolu
-1 lion.
—r—|-i imw in 1 iim-hii m" ,u , , in
e ; — let
v PuiLidelphla, June 30, "1
_________ to 1
r A P POINTME A ThY AUTHORITY.
} —
John Stale, of North-Carolina, Comptroller of _
the lYealup, vice JuLa Davis, of Massachusetts,
reCgncd.
iRRIVALS AT THIS PORT. T
Days. X
j brig Patty, AfTeck, Liverpool 70 B.
: Nympk, Sullivan, Caymsttcs 15 PI
in
: , CL EAiSD.
| Brig Lavir.ij, Charnock, St. Kitta ! h
Schr.NeptuHe, Stewart, Hifpaniola
STOCKS. o!
Six per Cent I? ys . fu
Three per Cent. ...... .
5 1 per Cent. - - 15,6 (
4 i per Cent. ......... X 4/4 J £
Deferred Six per Cent. - - - - 13/7 to 8
BANK United States, - - - - 17 pr. cent.
Pinnfylvariia, ... - 30
• North \meiica, - - - - 48 to jo -
Insurance Comp. North-America, 55
l'ennfylvania, IZ
Excuance, at 60 days, ... 165 to j66 a-3
— aimin—
18
AN ACT ™
Authorizing the erection »f a light house on Cape Cod
in the slate of Maffachufrtli. i
BE it enaSedby the Senate and House if Repre
ferjativet of the United Statu, in Ci/ngreft as-
fembled, That it .'hall be the duty of the Secretary
of the Treafiiry, to provide, by contrast, w!ii;h (hall
be approved by tbe President of the United States, —
for bnildins: a light house on Cape Cod, in tbe (late
of MalTachufetts (as fonn as the necessary cefllonof
land for the purpole (ha'l be made by the said state
to the Uniied States;) and to furnilh the fame, p'
with all necessary fuppliei :And also to agree forthe J
salaries or wageiof theperfbn.or perfon»,who may
be appointed by the President for the fuperiniend- d . ai
ance and care of the fame : And that the number
or difpolition of the light or lights, in the said light an<
house, be such, as may tend to diilinguifli it from art
others, as far a».is practicable; and that the light B r<
or lights on Gurnet-head, at the entranceof Ply-.
mouth haroor, be altered or diminished, if necef- r " c
faiy : And that eight thousand collars be appropri-
■ 4
3
'f. a, . Ct '' or , ' ,e . out of any monies not otijer
;!it wife appropriated,
JoNATfU'J Dayton, Spuhr of the Houjh
°f Reprefentatiyct.
: J OHN AIMMi, Vict-PrtfiJ.-nt rf the UnitrJ
St -lies, and Pr-ftJent of the Semite.
us Approved—Mfy 14, 1796.
V Go: Washington, Prefukpt of the United Stain.
o' Deposited among the Roll?, W the ufficr of lh«
ix- department of State.
Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State.
BASLE, April 12.
"■ Ba " t, '^ rn y- [ h ' Frnch miuirter, ha. defiv
°. ol,r '"'™ , c ,he fplloA»|'ncr derlaruion
rI ' P:,, ' s > Gcrmi.
3, "J 'T d.reftmy i 9 c; t ,!ib.> inform.
4 ed, that la(t year a plan wis formed tor.lOckthe
> I ench frontiers by marching the corps nftmi.
pant, commanded by the prince of Con,!-. fi r ft
«. into the Fnckthal, and from thence throu h the
hiT R1 ? Bfl AV aga,n(l Uit ' < ' t T ):lr,mf, nt of the
' Up . * h ' ne ' ', he Mont-Terrible, Doirbs and U.
ra . that this plan, so far from being laid afir'e i'»
Z re fumed ; and thai preparations are a&ua'ily
* ""king to carry ,t into efiia, Tins plan „ f„ D .
7 ported by several inhabitants of Switzerland, who
« employ all their rntere.'t and influence to'kali,**
16 »«.ecu»o» The known (cntimenu „fS
o magillrates of Bade, and other inhabitants of note
0 I° A ean ' qUal ', i!cd {o +W C3t '< 'he folicitudc
o the dtriftory on ,l. ls head, it being notorious
r lu ri w,th J J much natUlc thtf
- of the: French republic, as they shew predilcflioa
>- for whatever concern, the imperial armies, and the
kedth t T u mpV ' rtr - ■ ' h ' US '» m »" be ftippof.
S cxec '- i,lon °f that plan, the enemy
violated the territory of the canton of Basle, the
j wno composed the government of thia
city, would enxleavocr by fading the impoffihili.
•y of crfi,lance, ward off the coufequencts of the
violated neutrality t;f the canton; of course, there
-oes mtexiilat prtfe.it fufficient fecuritv that its
neutrality will be refpedtcd. Under these ciW
1 Itances, th. directory find, itfelf obliged to declare
to the mag (Urate, ot the city and canton of Basle
> that unlcls they adopt vigorous fufßcient, and up.
• fufptciou* raeafure. for the defence of their own
I territory, and the maintenance of the rtfpefl due to
' k'iC'lV* tr ' " rff ° lvfd 10 lakt ' Cve, y Itrp
' ! hal ' be rc l u,6te f <' the protection of the
frontier departments againfl every kind of i,.fult s
and the dirt-dory rendera thtm anfwerablt f or all
the unhappy confequenccs that may result frorj
require <VC,at " > '" wL ' ch eircumftance. may
'" m dollars reward.
R' im d o ay T the n '" ul >^ n> r living near Church
have th« above reward with rafcn-Mc tliarees.
June 4 1 WILLIAM JACOBS. .
1 ' — *I a" "»».
r»F y °f Pe nnfjlvania t to wit.
K " r«nt:*h,r<i, tLat ,n the frxteexib iiy »f M a ., :
' nt '' :b J car "f intlcper.dciice of the Umtr.t i'.<„" e , „f
Awrua., Samuel Harr.fi, Smith, ,f tie faU DJlr.a, hath Z
a, tr'o'T 0J ?", "" "i' A t'
at proprietor, in the writ, fdlotuinf, : to -wit :
'• "**s*?/ "" 'Vrfcrn count, ,
1 tie yt ar MDCCKCIV, -with a re
« X """"""•J 1 "'"" IP«»Uj therewith, a,i
«Bv t'lr 7'7 />'"';*» Of the comntry ,
- iZtZSS&Z
'?U~T'a»?' f"f "" C "Z r * °f "" United State,, eniit
• slf f ° '» coura ?""<»' °f 'earning, ly f curi, „ the
Cop"",f Mas, Chart, anj Boot,, to ,Le A.L/aij Fr L,Z
°J J" i *»r,n S the ti„, c , thereiu mentioned."
3AMU£L CALDWELL,
■jun. 10 cf D]J,,ia " f r ""--& lvanU -
law^za
GEORGE HUNTER
CHE MIST,
HAor ll * So " t h Second Street,
. two y ears H afl introduced a new fnccie*
AK h k U f V ' AN BARK ' Cll| ed YELLOW
Ph si ' wh ' C V. f,£r rf P e " ed tr 'al» by the principal
Phyfiuant ofthis city, is now prefer red i n all cases of
importance that require it, to the best R»d and Pale
Bark. It 1. a powerful Aftrineent Hitter, fits well oil
« certain in its effeas, and require, only
half the usual quantity for a dofc.
Many of the citizena of PhiLdelphia are aow ac
quainted with its virtues, the knowledge of which
ought to be extended over the Union. H, has a large
fupplyof th. Yellow Bark, and a general afortment of
Drugs, Colours, Glass, Dye Stuffs, &c.
LIKEWISE,
Salt Petre, Jalap, and Camphor,
~ By the Quanfity.
'9- »iaw 7 t
Twenty Dollars Reward.
Ti AN away from the Snbfcriber, living near. Har,Wb ur( .h,
IV county of D.uphiu, and State of Pennfylv.nia, on Sur.'
day, s th inft. A NEGRO M AN, namtd SA " M>
t8 years »f age, 5 feet, 7 or 8 inch* high; has no particular
matk, but api to lookdown when .harged with a fault ilad
on and took away, a home-made cloth coat, and overall, of
r^'CK'n^' Mt iim °"
r..,V^iJ bOVt rew,rd Wl " fcc P ,id to '"y P" r »» who will re.
thl fame 'IS7l S 7 TTI f ° that bi ' mi<lcr m >y h "' c.t
■ ' acd charge, paid, ir brought home to
RICHARD DEARMOND.
June »9 %coiiw
Ten Dollars Reward.
Ran away,
?U*E i 3 d, froi.i Brian M'Langhlin, living at Henry
J Clymer 11 place at SchuylkiU point, a Young Wotr «
who pass« by the name of Pollt Mor.hon, low fe t *
fr. .' complexion, small grey eyes, about seventeen or
eighteen years of age, had on a da.k-colored short K owr
and ltcfey petticoat. She ftoie and carried away a trunk
and a considerable furaof money, and a great m aR y othrr
artidej. Left behind her a cloak of coating [;nc j with
green baize, which is supposed to be ftelen. The owner
by proving property may have k. Whoever lodge, her in
any goal, so that the may be brought to prosecution, fliaH
receive ren Dollars Reward.
June 28 law j* BRIAN M'LAUOHLIN.