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a i i. i i i i Lin I) i ii i i JJL" POETRY. Apostrophe of RirP who had been the Cancubine of King Saul, when David hanged her children, be T1A caufe their father hid done amifs. "A morn to eve from eve 10 roljr morn Eierr mis bleak rock I II lay me all for lorn em Here will I flay, tho tsmpelti frown a lit i a 1 1 oris; Fiercelightnwgs glare, or earthquakes rock the ground. "The prowling wolvei, the hungry birds of prey, Pierc'd with my moans, will rove another way Left tleel'd than man, with heart dif folv'd theyt And lole their natures at (he voice of woe.

And did ye my haplefa offspring bleed Tor your unhappyFathei'a hough tlefj V' Ech UA fo po lo fa i LlUr jolun imc I Lr Loin rb: )n f.x art his er He fell alas on Gilboa's fatal plain And gave his lite 'moog thoufands no bly ll.ia. He had. his faults; but he wis kind, and brave, And with him all his errors found a grar Tnui'londlyl. With curfed, deadly hate Again ft his houfe is hml'd the belts of State For royal David Wrapt in purple grieves While one of Saul's unfortunate lineage l.vcs His word is late myfelf, my children lWuft in an undiningutfh'd ruin fall. R.

XXXXiXXXXXXXXXXX THE Lonir Primer, with which CC this innpr ic frinl tlrill Pri ",7 caji mi Iu th Kj The Beautiful Full blooded iiorfe "XTTILI. covtr the prefent fcafon ct the liable of John PnJeairougn landing, at Four Dollars the lea nn, if the mey is paid in. Augull, if iv nor, ten ijunittis ot iye orvorn by tne month of February, and if not then Vx jiaio, five UJilais in Uain on halt ot she abov; prices f.ir a Single Leap, and ignt ulnars toeniuie a roat, 47 The Bsavuiful BY HORSE Bold American, Three fourths blooded WILL Cover the enfuing feafon at the liable of Rudolph Van Hoe enbargh, in Clinton precinct, near Witt's mills, at ten fhilliogs the leap, twenty (hillings the feafon, and forty vi fhill'ngs enfure a fnal. BalJ American, is fifteen hinds high, strong and bony, and a remarkably fwift IV running horfe. He was got by Ariel, 1 whofc lire was the noted horle Lsth, and fl oat of an exceeding fine Knglifh mue, 1 formerly the property of Capf.

Antho 'u lay Rutg rs his dam was got by Bold Ilriton, out of an excellent country bred rriare, his c.ilts are (lout, and prove ex eeedtng good for f.ddlc or draught. ,3 Any perfon having a mare enfurcd I With foal, and puts her away before ft foils, mud pay the above fjm of forty flvllings. Good attendance given at the SDove place. March 7, 1788. 35 i 1 Eight Pounds Reward.

OS by the fobfetibrr, on th iq.h 1 1 inftint, a blaclc leather POCKLriT between his houfe and Captain John Hight'f, in the Highlands, cn Saining between feven aud tea pounds, paper money, emitted by the authority theSate of New Yoik, and a number of bonds, notes, and receipts, which can be of no ufe to any nr, fjre th owner. Any perfn having picked up faitl pocket hook, and will begood enough to leave it fo ihat the awner nay pet 1r figaTn wltVewTtTnjF.fhill 8e entf sled la the altave tewaril Ad the Ti vour will be grcstiv ackmwlegpj Uy U'm. B. ALER. Tilhltn, Afrilittl, i7tr 7 i FARMS O'F Seven ik number, tp be fold.

F.Rr Sitiiatc in Rumbbut precioft, in, the county of IJjtchefj, about, four miles from Filh Kill Landing rcontaiaiBg.jj acres, with a latg; houle and barn 0 the prcmifet the situation is good either for a truder; tradefnun or tavern keeper The farm was formerly the property Peter Clump, now in polfelEoi Mr. Greea. The Second (itu.te in Uurnhout precinct, on the main road lim Filh Kill Landing leadlrrg to Djver, about ten miles trum Landing it contains 197 acres of excellent land wih buildings on the fame, new ia pod'cfSoet of Ifaac Lent. The Third fitu.tc on the main Voad 'frm Fi(h Kill Landing to burgh, about fifteen miles Jrom laid Landing this (aim contains 184. acres, with, good improvements, and is now in of James Humphrey.

my The Fourth fit ate in Rumbout precinct, about it miles from Fifh Kill Landing, containing 200 acres, tormer 4y in potfelTion ol Roger Haviland this farm is well improved. The Fifth fuuate in Rambaut precinct, about twelve miles from Filh Kill Landing, containing one hundred and eighty five acres rf Land, nw in pof fcltljn ot James Walhbutn. The Sixth fituatr. in Rombout pre cinfl, about fix miles from Fifh koll Landicg, containing one hundred and rilfy acics sf good Land, now in poflcl lian ot John Hysl. Th: Seventh, and lad fituate in fiid Rumbout precinct; feven mile from Filh Kill Landing, containing two hun 5rrW and fixteen acres of Land, now in portelRon of Gabriel Smith.

For further particulars iuquire of the rubferiher at Ftlh Kill. DIRCK BRINCKERHOFF. Much nth. 1788. 6 FOR SALE, rHE houfe and lot whereon John Van Klertk, fq.

now lives, in the town of Poughkeeptic, and alfo a wood lot near the town, about 1 1 1 4 acres and alfo two lots within half mileot the town, about 17 aeres of land, fit for psftmeor tillage, and to fold together with the rert or feperate The houfe is large, commodious and nerftandlnthe principal llreet in town is a fine flaxd for bufinefs. For terms of file apply to Nicholas llof mm, at New York, or John Reade, at Khinebrok, alltgnees of the faid John Van Kleek, or to MeflYs. Liviagflon and Kent, at Pjughkepfi, who are est tuilled with propilals. PUBLISHED, To be fold by the Printer hereof, Generalis OR the ofh'c, duty and authority of "Juftic ot the Peace, High She Under Sheriff), Coroners, Confta blcs, Gaolers, Jurymen, and Overfeei of the Poor. As alfo, the office of Clerks of of the Peace 3cc.

1o which are addtiff Several choice maxims in Law, tic. compiled chiefly from Burn's' Jullie, and feveral other books on thole fuk jects. By JAMES PARKER, Efq. 1st Juf tice of rhe Peace in New Jerfey, adapted to thele United Ststcs. The wh ile alhi'B(ticiUy digetled uo ddi tli feveral titles with a table, directing tc rhc ready rinding out the pro per mitter umW ihofe ilea.

31 ljld at this office. Good Chocolate, st th Hnj orfintle pound. Deeds and iMortgages, To be had atth? effice. Jolt publnitcd by M. Gioe, in New Yoik, nd to be foist by the Printor hereor, for Cafh only The YJUBg Geatleman and Lady'.

NrhT Aa4.En8Iifh Teacher's Adidaa't Being a of Pieces from br h4 Msdej Writon, Elbert Cabinet, Urtnifor Giat Maktrr At Filh Kill Landing; KGS Leave to acquaint thejublic, that heclrries on both branches in the moll extenfive manner: ol thefirtl, he raakri Dfks, Bok.Ca't, Clock Cafes "kc. kc. and of the lart, he makes and.Uiniog Chairs, The utility encouraging manufactories of any kind as near our plate of tefidenee a potfilile, needs encomiums on that headt And as the fubferi ber hasemloyed the bell of hands, he Milters hi in fell that be will gie general tiitaiVion tofuch perfons as may favor him with their comnanis. tor the convenience and encouragement of thofe who live at a dillance ttom him, any orders will be punctually attended to and the work, finioxed at the hotted notice, (lull be dtlivtrtd at ny public landing place on the Noithtiver, wiihout any exper.ee on the firlt call which (hall be as low as any warranted work fold lor in New York. 19 'Elbert YVilietf, jun.

I'ih'KH! Liing, Oabtr 11, 17S7. N. B. Any kind of country pio.loce will be received in payment at niatket Pf'p Ten Dollars Reward. UN AVAY ftom th Suhfctiber ving in Orange county near Go fhen, on the ijth infian', a likely NE.

RO Fellow aimed PRIME, about eighteen years of age, thick let, about five feet four or five inches high had on when he went away, a brown home fpun (hurt Coar, and liomc fpun Under Jacket fomcthiog patched, Tow Trow frs, but might have changed his cloth as he took others with him; blue yam Stockings, very old Shoes and new Felt Ht. Allo went off the fame time an named NATHANIEL ROCKWII.L. about fifteen yens old, fin all of his. gje, of a fair Complexioa had on an half Morn Ihort light brown bome an old Jacket of the fame colour. Has taken with him both linen and woolen Shins, both of which he has worn at the tame time brown rw cloth Tron.ler, half worn (hoes and a tie Kelt Hit.

ever takes up the faid Ron w)s, fo that their Mailer may get them again, (hall hive ih above re v.ird fir botr; ar the fame fr the Nrgio only and a I reafoaable charges paid by DAVID HAWKINS. 0'ani Cunr, i g8. United States Gwgres Ajjtmbledy Majr 8thf 1788 ON a report of the Bourd of Treafu ry, to whom was relerred a motion of Mr. Carrington, Relolved, That Congrefs proceed to the election of two Commillionrrs for fettling the accounts of the five gteat departments, to continue in office one year. Ordered, Thar the Commiflionert of accounts tor thcCiarjexJMafteu', Com millaries' Hofpital, Marine ana.

Cloath ing departments, with the approbation of th Boa id of Treilury, commence luits in behalf of the United States, a gaitilt all petfonin any of the faid department, who Hand chargeable with public monies, and whole accounts (hall not be lodged with the proper Commif Goners within four months, computed from the prefent date and that this order be puhlilheji in the feveralStates for th period above mentioned. Ref.dved, That the faid Commiflion crs be directed to continue their unremitted atieatioa to the final adjuft ntnt of all accounts which have aiikn in the' faid departments, and toihr recovery of all fumi, for which luits may be com meaced, and that at the termination of theiro nVilfijn, tbty depglit with the regiflerofthe Treafury all the bnks and papers of their refpeive 6(rices4 together with a general abrlract of the fam, due from individuals, in order that ioa. mediase meafures my he adopted for the recovery of the fame. Congrefs proceeded to the election, and the ballots being taken, Mr. fom than Burrall, was elected a com mifiioner for fettling the accounts of the Qjaner JMatter and ComrnifLry depattmeuts and Mr.

Benjamin Walker wis elected omrpwioner for fettling of the Hofpi tal, Marine and Cfoathr department CHARLES THOMSON, Scc'r," i WHEREAS Datie'r WntU, ff of. Kumboutfltecicct in Duich efs county, for fecutirig the pjnmt of lfive Hundred and Seveniy eighi Pounds Two Slnllingrv Intetill t.r the fame did on the ad cy of Dettn btr, intl ejrar of our LomI, 178), n.ott gagetoDirck Binckeihrff, 01 Rtn.hi.ut pircinct, a certain Mtfiuage and Farm lyirig ih'Rimbout preiod, Dutihcf crunry, adjoining the toad from Filh Kill Landingio hitileinkJlutgh heing defcribed in five paiccl t. parcel le ginning at the nnrth bounds ct the Fatna ot Thomas Carman running front thence well feven fltgrecs fnuth forty two chains; thence ronh forty four degrees eafl lifiy fivechhiiis nd thirty. five links thence north tuet.iv iltgtrrswrtt three chaias thtnee roti(i liaiy r.ir.c degters eafl one chain ar.d filiy links theie fouih twcr.ty nine calf chains; then duth tlnriren rie well four chaii.s links; thtn well feven degrtts louth foHcil ain ar.d fifty link, to the pUct of eg'n ning: 2. parcel, a tract containing twenty fie nctcs, is lutiil.d lotions igmning it.

a ttT afli m.ukfd 'r the louih neit totier tr 'I honia Ciman' Faun turning Irtun iht nte fouth tweo'y degrees cafl thirty fire chains ami feventj five lir.ks then nirih fifty five drgrrcs eaft fever aid fifty links; then notth lb ny dtgices weft thirty fix ch.rns from thence fouth for'y four decrees uefl leven chains and fevcrty links, 10 the place of beginning the 3. parcel, or tt.ct containing two sciet legmning at sv fmall black oak tire, leing a cotnrr tree ol Theodorus land I running frcm faid tree, nnth fevtn de grees well nine chains fivecty t.e links; then eafl feven c' grees noith, lo Henry Ko(ekrans, jun Lnd and from thence to the pUce of bfgtnnir.j' th 4. parcel, a tr ft containing lour actts beginning at a Oone fei up on well title tit he ronl ftom il.t cce nrn.li, vf nty nine tUgrrts cift twenty firs links to a l.lnck ck tne, nintleil thence north thirteen drgrces wtfl ft tetn thaiiii ve links; thrn utll lour degrees non feven ibi r.d ih'nry one links "thtn uth inuu (ttn ii 'tes tall four i hi art fmty lirkj tftn north fixtj Mtie jtt rs end one chrf'n ard fi.iy .11 I iLn looih ien r.itc i' Ml I'f'tf h.ir.s to tbc pl(f 5. itctl, contain' in" nit). ttt iiiti i ilntij i no (qu.u i3 I 1 1 1.

a l'ejjitiiiir' jj afa heiof ii ns in ihi ilt tu.ds ol Ila.c StoMi' beTi; n'd toi ner nt D.lii I Wiiglu'a ir.it the tlLtftg houfeauMd hearing thtuce airng the faid Ifi. Storm'a Lend, rotth tutnty nine e'e grers will two chairs to a ftike and fiones then fouth eightjfiar drgree eafl eighteen chains ano fitly nine links to a locull liee, matked then fouth cne degree eaft twenty two cr.irs to a fl.ke I namiing in inc norm line ot tiecoo rus Adriancc's land; thrn along faid Variance i land, north ftiiy hve dcgiee weft eighty chains and filty feven Imkf. lo and between two elm tices in the line of the faid Daniel Wright then aloug 'faid Wright's land, north feventetn degrees and thirty minutes raft fix chaina and five links, to a large black oak tree, marked thence nonh fouttten rfegrree weft fifteen chains and fix links toa fe.p of fiones; then notth eighty. feven degrees and thiny minutes well levn chains and eighty one links to the plate of beginning containing iu the whole, 131 acres a half and cliisf one perches, being about fifteen niilft from the landing which faid rive nn of lind bting particulaily clcribcd in the faid as Uy the faid mortgage or records thereof in thcCleik. 1 Irice for the county ol Dutchffs, will Ui.e appear.

Public notice is hrrebv gMtn, that by vittue cf 3 power in the faiJ mortgage, and yurhuot 10 an art of the Governor, Council, tid nrKUyAf fembly of tii laie C0I01 to Sute of Niw.Ymk, pdircd the 19'h i'y of Maich, 1774; the faid niottagtd pre mifrs will ticrxpofed for fj'r public auction on the premiles, iday, the abih of September rexr, at one oVoc'le in theaficrncon, and gni.d and fu(ficict Deidsof conveyance will, be hereupon Ttxueutrd tothr purchafrrv purfuauno the faidnwer and adt aforefaid. Mrb 2tb, 57 PfiHtesi by Nicholas, rorvtu..

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