00&ttU of fl)e Ijtttifei) Jf^filtt'o EVE [No. 81 of Vol. V.] yf The American Brig r I to n, BURTHEN 700 barrels, with her tack^ e and apparel as (he came from sea, She is a (launch vessel, not two years old, and may be put to sea immediately. For terms apply to GARDINER fcf OLDEN, Arch Street wharf, Who have for falc> Pork, Lard, and Hams as usual, a quantity of Bacon, Bees Wax, and a few calks Timothy Seed—also Pig and Bar Iron, and Iron cast ings, in any form executed on the shortest notice. March 14. For Bojlon, DOLPHIN, William Nichols, Matter WILL Sail in about eight days; for freight or passage apply to the Captain on board at Hodge's Wtof, betwen Arch and IlH:- S RUMFORD & ABIJAH DAWES 3d Mon. 14, *794* diw. ForTAmfterdam, The new fact-Ailing, copper r bottomed SHIP gggl ADRIAN A, K. Fitzpatrick, Matter. BUILT of live oak and cedar and was in tended for a Liverpool Trader, will fail with all convenient speed. For freight orpaflage, having excellent accommodations, apply on board at Walnut street wharf, or to THOS. iff JOHN KETLAND. N. B. Paflengcrs will be landed in Eng land if required. March 6, 1794. dtf For Charlejion, (South Carolina.) Andrew Gwin, Majier. TO fail on Tuefdaythe 18 th inft. has good accommodations for palTengers. For freight er pafiage, apply to the Mailer on board at Walnut street wharf, or to GEORGE MEADE. d.?t. March 14. For sale by Public Vendue, On TUESDAY Evening, The 18th Inft. at 7 o'clock, at the MERCHANT'S COFFEE HOUSE, y^S^JNDROMACHE, AS she came from sea, now lying at Vine street wharf. She is a strong well buik vef fe 1,23 a tons burthen,has made but three voy ages, and may be sent to sea at a small ex pence ; inventory to be seen on board, and at the place of sale. FOOTMAN & CO. Auctioneers. March 15. d3U For Sale, or Charter, To the Wcjl-Indies, or any Port 'within the United States ; Darius Woodworth, Master. "Will carry about 500 barrels, and now lies at Wharton and Graves wharf. For terms apply to Capt. Woodworth on board, or to EMANUEL WALKER. If not Sold or Charted by Tknrfday, Ihe will then take Freight for A ! o*jolk % Peterfourgh, anil Richmond (Virgina); and Sail on the Sunday folowing. Mi-ch T5 A Good Compositor & Preffrnan mw&ftf AMERICA, KINGSTON, (Jamaica,) January ig. The Freneh confined in the Bath prison thought proper a few evenings ago, not only to attempt breaking their durance, but to refill the introduction of the custo mary guard. To secure subordination the soldiers were compelled to fire, and one or two men were wounded, but not dangerously. February t. If the complexion of Sir John Jervis'g business in the Weil-Indies may be gues sed at, from the firft blush, retrograde Frenchmen have little to hope pour leur accommodation. On hij arrival at Bar badoes, we understand, he found near 400 republican fubjefits chiefly captured at I obago, to whom handfoine lemu were offered provided they wonld embark.on the intended expedition, but resolutely refufing, a transport was provided with proper sea (lores and a guard, the whole of the republicans put on board, and towed by a frigate to a certain latitude, where they were left to their own specula tion. d—-tf The force which defended Tiburon is estimated at 600; those who escaped from the fire of our troops, we learn, are sup posed to have gone to Aux Cayes. The men of war after the redu&ion of the place proceeded to Cape Nichola Mole. Philadelphia. A correspondent observes that the regula tion of the corporation which enjo;n< that Oyflers shall be fold by the hundred is very impolitic. When Oysters were formerly fold by the bulhel, theintereftof the feller induced him to obtain the large Blue Point Oyflers—of these 120 to Ijo would make a buftel. Few of this kind are now brought to market, and as much is now paid per hundred for a fmal] species, of -which it will require 250 to 300 to make a buHiel, a 6 was formerly paid for a buihelof the largest size. Of course .v l-pay twice as much for Oyllers as we formerly did and that in consequence of the above regula tion. A writer in the General Advertiser of the 15th.inft. urges in forcible terms the importance of raising by fubfeription, a refpeftable sum of money, and setting all hands to work to finifh th# Canal which is to bring us water from the Schuylkill, " As almost the only alternative to pre serve the health of the Citizens—with out this, all your preachers have said and physicians have written, will Hand for no thing ; but by means of this, the health of your City be in future preserved. The Canal is the principal thing—let it if poflible, be bro't thro' the highest part of the City in a large gliding and let the water run from it thro' those pla ces which may the most require it, into the Delaware." " Paris, Nov. ai, 1793. February 7.