Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, July 05, 1796, Image 3

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    A num'-ier oftlse Cte. tie BouiiL-'s emigrant
c^rpshaving def-rted from 3 poll of importance to
the enemy in the night ; the genera), by day break
the next morning, re-imbarked all the relt of the
corps, to the universal joy of the army. They are
to return to England.
Some of those, with two British and other de
serters, having fallen into oil" hands, were hanged
together, in full view of the British line.
We have 'ol about 600 m~i, in killed, wound
ed arc! ; the officers are not yet ascertain
and 27th regiments are said to he
H .. co'.iii rable fuffcrers ; two of our pariet
i . .'• to have been'cut off are found to be in
r disagreement between those who
. ;et and army rendezvoused at St.
utiniqtie, the enemy at St. Lucie
r ,...•■■ ! planters in the island, who had be
>in them, to come into Morne For
t :>0 : : been released and sent to the plan
, :n , ir wives, children, and (laves.
"Chi - >c' fay they have left 700 in killed ;
d in their hospital wounded and
W /ick. to their having expended all
>':>•> itr . >'i , that they so soon surrendered.—
The > x ed no supplies of that article, and
c< c. 1 0 the neceflity ofbreaking up the
t them, for to return onus,
m, acy : xupplied their friends in Grena
nts, and defended themfelyes with
; and ammunition ftgl_es« abandoned
".G . vart when •he''retreated from the
V ll - r ". I ' . '
' mmanders and troops seem to con
made by the republicans, as high
'iita' ' heir courage and conduct, which
generous terms granted to them,
irt of the town called Cadries, is
r fire : the enemy fortified it
oh 1, and 80 men, who defended it
re taken in th* plaee.
ril.Th to
A" '■yi*
il >i: is to be left in command there,
the reft of the army are embar
■ ediate relief of Grenada and §t.
ir
Si « arrived, but we know not with
A i : a complete regiment of Hessians
t Tie time, and it is said that 5000
t? as are to follow, with a fleet to rc
-11 the station.
i' : . i packet is arrived, and gives no
ar. rnc; : j the war.
v\ 11, IS DAY's MAILS.
■ *FOLK, June 27.
r Swallow, capt. Moore, arrived
, in 11 days fiom Cape Nichola
& ,»• . ! iat the English on jhe ipth of
tard, about 10 miles from the
Mjle, reck . ■ eof the mod healihy spots in the
v ' - fle they inteod building barracks
>r aecc iation of the sick troops ; the'pof
t has opened a communication
v »rt» of the country, and will ena
more dily toj.btain provisions ; there
refpe&ing the loss fuffained in
■>ove place, and none that could
A conlidcrable force had gone a
r ihe attack of which place they
1 (chooners as gunboats, with a
24 pounder in the bow and another in the stern.—
*■ A fleet of 25 fail of transports arrived at the Mole
froth Barbadocta fewjdays before the-Swallow left
there. was lying at the Mole
with 7 fail of.file line, a (loop of war, and about
300 transports.
By the SwaUptv we learn that the account of. the
loss of the Argonaut is premature.
The Coßcorde frigate, which lay J ere for forjie
time, failed from the roads.yesterday.
Capt. in the brig Friends, saw th; Fly
ing Fish privateer latl Tuesday noon, to the south
ward of Delaware Capes, fteeting to the E. after se
veral fail then in .fight.
Last Saturday arrived in Hampton Roads the
Spencer sloop of war. In the lat. of Savannah, 8
days ago, ("poke the schooner Neptune, of Savan
nah, 10 days from St. Thomas's and 12 days from
St. Vincent's, who informed them that Morrie For
tune was ftorm*d by the British oirthe 26th May,
and carried. The loss on the part of • the British
was 1200 men killed and wounded ; that of the
French ij;as said to be B®o killed, and near twice as
many wounded. General Abercrotnbie, with 500
jnen, arrived at St. Vincent's the day the Neptune
failed from the nee.
Extract of'a letter from Gape Nichola Mole to a
gentleman in this town, dated June r2th, receiv
ed by the Swallow.
" Tliii place is very field*, but not so much as
Jamaica. The British troops two days ago made
an attack on Fort Bumpard, and took it ; ihey
killed about two thousand Brigands, bin the British
loft a great many men by fatigue, in all about twQ
hundred.
PORT OF NORFOLK.
ARKirhD.
Brig Friends, Calvert t Philadelphia
Sch'r Swallow, Moore Cape N. Mole
CLEARED.
Bryj Mary, Hollrnfbe Madeira
Sch'r Nancy, Fcgan • W. Indies
NEW YORK, July 4-
The twenty firft auniverfary of American inde
pendence, still finds us in the uninterrupted enjoy
ment of everything rr.oft dear to human natute.
While half the world remains affiled by the def
lating hand of cruet warfare—we a*e at peace I
There f no puffible date either of political or
domestic fife, but what is fubje&cd t6 some ob
tr\idir»<j carps and c'ifquietudes. Dn', »hat the
trivial emHsriafTrp.eitU we have experienced fs u
na' ion, dm i'lg the pfefent almost general conflict,
to i hf tre
mcrnJoiisconvuilions which are.flili aguat- I
ii-j; .ti.v Ei>K>.p«ao wdfld i While it is njoft factrc*
\ « ---
t yto he lam r.te;! that .Tuch H:»hap»-y events exist,
0 «n which, to nviks yie compa: iloti,-it is on inch
c ground alone that we are, in any«fi, enabled tm
e ly to estimate a more liappy (late.
e But few words are Yequifite to describe our en
viable situation. We can contiaue to trace, |-~ re,
- the firmer establishment of equal rights, and equal
d laws—the extension of knowledge —ar.d the utmost
advantages attained by our enterprising and indus
- trious exertions.
n «' We behold our plains unbounded waving with
e " the gifts of liai vest ;
» " Our seas with commerce throng'd,
n " Otir busy ports with cheerful toil."
0 Whilst so much of our political hoii/.on is dill
clear, let us not, on this aufpicio'uo day, ,fei.ze the
. tekfcopic irlafs, to descry the few dartT"Clouds
e which the dillant tempell may have driven toward
■- our borders.
On an occasion Uke the present, the mind \>f an
1- American fhouM be engrofied by the inviting prof
peft—the prosperity of his country ; and, with a
; cheerful heart evince that pratitude, which is due
d to a beneficent a;id fupeiintendin Providence!
11
The Advices from Ireland, by the way of Bos
ton, speak of the probability of a rupture between
Great Britain and Spain. This event has been
' ft>me time looked for ; and the English, not wit h-
(landing the aftertions of the Spanish court, have
j been keeping a watchful eve on its motions. One
„ of the causes, however, as Rated in the Irifli ac
counts, namely, the afiiilance to be given by Spain
to the Turks in the Black Sea. in cafe of a rupture
between them and Russia, is partly removed by our
j adviccs from Hamburgh.
| These date that an answer had been given Ijy the
Ottoman Porte to the RuSian minider, rsfpetting
t their armaments, which were declared to be fo'tly
£ intended against a rtbel Pacha, who had been some
time in arms. Whether any other causes exist for
a a rupture, and vriiethcr the Spa nidi iuUi t ni.iy not
"He induced to join agafnft the powerful confederacy
of England, Russia and Aultria, some further and
(hort time will prohal ly clifclofe.
* By the Fair American Capt. Tred .eel] in 56 days
f:om Hamburgh, we received papers to the 29th of
1 of April.' The mod material articles of intelligent
g in them are, the anfwei to the Ruffian Mmifter at
3 the Ottoman Porte refpe&ing the armament ofthr
Tur J;s, whi«h we have noticed above, a refutation
of the reports ps 6c,000 men having, been pu"t by '
the k?ng of Prussia, under the command dt the 1
Duke of Brunfwick, to prefcrve the line of demar. '
agreed to with the French—that 2 very con- 1
1J body of troops had been embodied by the
Swedish general Baron Klingfpoor 4 n Finland; al
tho' his advances were cor.lidcred as premature by '
his government —that the Arch Duke Charles was
on a visit at- Vienna from the Audi ia# armies— |
1 that the French were advancing towards 1
' —and vliat every movx-ment and preparation'on
' both fides was leading so an immediate renewal cf
; hortilmYs on.the Rhine.
Tra'uflations will be made of what may appear
1 defcrvirg notice in these paper(u*% '
Our London accounts liate that th? (ei'-devam )
1 Chevalier BERGERO T, thf brave ccmmandet of
the Virginie French frigai; t «as to be immediately (
offered in exchange for gallant Sir Sidney
1 Smyth.
' Later accounts from Paris, received in Lomhm
on ihe 2 1 of May, confirmed the vjftories gained l>y
the French in Italy.
Saturday afternoon arrived the fhipFair Ameri
can, capt. Tredwcll, days from Hamburgh.
Capt. Trtdwell fpokeun the 7tii of May, the
fliip Columbia, capt. Killey, of N 'v-York, oilt t
38 diy3, bound to Covv'rs, Start Point in light.— •>
May to, spoke brig Polly of Sa.lem from Lvfhon,
bound to London, off llie Liaard, June 14, ipokr
ihe (Hip Bviftol, capt. Robinson of New-York, 15
day* o«T, long. 53J 00. for Amflerdam.
Left the following veflels at Hamburgh.
George RanfelHon of N. Yo:k
AnVonia, Lambert, do'.
Patty, Cams.bell, do. *■
Bark Friends, ——,
Ship Harmony, Moore,' ' c
Statifa,jEd wards, Ponfmouth t
• Thr«e ITNends, Bradford, Bicllon-
Snow Two Friends, ,
Ship Elinor;.,.lftiAwood,
Brig Courtri®, Stephens, '
Ship , Macphetfon, . ' Philadelphia
George and Wm. Dring, Rhodc-Ifland, bound up !
the Eall
Columbia, Leffingwell, Kennebunk S
Schoorfer Fair Lady, Brucp,
Brig Neptune, 1-, Salem
MARINE ,
Arrived at t/jis-'f'ort.
Ship Fair American, Tredweli, ; ' Hamburgh'
Three Sifters, Wood, , * Greenock <]!
Thomas and An*, Moore, BaltirtKjre
Chatham, Sammi, PorfTmduth £0. e. j
Schr. Parthenia, Cobb, Montego-Bay, J ara . 4
Sloop Armenia, Bliss, Cliarleao*
Arboriginal, Swartwput, Edenton ®
. hi
Yesterday afternoon arrived here, the fqjp CMtham,
captain Sammis, from London and Porthnouth. Jsy J '.
tiis vessel, the Editor ha: received a Ixmdon Paper uo rc
to the THIRTEENTH OF MAY. To morrow's P c
GazetWwill furnifh our readjrs with the moil material f P
intelligence it contafnf, whi\ want of time obliges us u '
to omit this day.
A gentleman who came pafienger in the Chatham,
communicates the following particulars :
" The themoft interelling kind con- T
ccrnmg the Wit on the Continent of Europe, is the c.
total defeat of die Atft-Un and Sardinian armies. The ?
loss of the allies vas upwards of 7000, with an Avf
tnan General, and 40 ftld p, P ces tiken.' The iOiecia] tc
ennfequences of thk vi Vy/ are the total detachment q<-
of the King of the confederacy, A
his fending a Miniiier to Aris, te firpplicatc such terms
as the liberality 01 tbe Frtjch nation would grant. «
The British lquadron ovayr {poke the Chat- "
ha»h-111 40, 10, ;,c. (onse time, and 7
took two of our paffengersfrom cn board, ht-t, after
extßiinatiun retwr.ed therrt 'J his fleetifconfi'fttd of ' if
Lr Brocquet, Thetis, Truly,TlufTuV, ind" arvochei#
name unknown They fait} that the whole Wilron
' cmi'.flcd of ton fail. 1 j >
* '- v\ e* ■■•v.''-..- • •*• \ *£
r T -.*!?■" -vw •• ■• ;&■- . .
I, t J <in? i ■?," ip&e I'iw')' Cir vmr, ot* Portfianuth, fron
(, Ifew i'orkj out days, hound to Falmouth.
ftrivefend, May ro.
This day palled by, the Bald Ejif'e, Atkins, from
Boflon, and the Fritndlhip, Mouider, New-York.
LATEST FROM EUROPE.
>1
? BOSTON, June 28.
*' The Irilh papers received hy capt. Stinfou, rofi
tam several proclamations for apprehending rioters,
of IVvenl descriptions, and relating melancholy cir
cnmllance6, of violence and murder committed by
them.
11 DUBLIN, April 5-0.
The-fp«cu!ations ou linen tor the Spartifti and
American markets this year, exeecd any'fimilir j
instance (mce the commencement of the war.
The proprietors of the Wexford bridge at a isle [
j- meeting, unariimoufly agreed to pay Mr. Lemuel :
Cox, of Maflachufctis, (America) 10001. and I
made him a 100 and a pi«ce of •
le pi ite value 29 guinea's,
1 he English Mi'nilfcfy have received certain ad- '
vices, that at lcaft the principal part of the lirlk Dutch
p_ fleet ip fafeljr moored in Brest water. It is fuppo- 1
f f d a detachment of it has gone to the East or Weft
n ludics
-- May 4] p
r a Our last letters from London advise, thatarr or
ie der had beerv i(Tued hy the Admiralty, fiif aji im
s< mediate levy of 5000 seamen, by impress other
n wife. Th's peremptory order is faio to be
j lequence of communications made by the last "Co
ir runna mail, that determinations hostile to Britain,
hnd takeo place in the cabinet of his Catholic Ma
,e >«r-. ; t ' -N
g I hey tvrite from Alicartt, that if the threatened*
y vvat between RufTia and the Potte actually takes,
e place, a fleet of 20 ship" of the line will fail for Car
>r 'hagena, to second the operations, of the Turkish
,l f<l!iadron in the Bfack Sea.
y Should the above drci dful event . come to pass,
£ j which frotr the prefect profpeft of affairs is highly
probnbk, we muii of rourfe, take part with our
s ally the Empref» of Ruflia, a cifcumftanee that must
t f render a rupture with Spain inevitable.
t When the hill oiiah, ift future'zges, (hall recoidl
t the trnnfaftions of the present time, he mnft cer
t tainly be at a lbfs to account why the great snd
n mighty empire of Brit;:*; was so eager to form alii
v a nets v.-t.h nations that fa far from being of advan
e tage, conflantly drained her of her bed blood, and
. of the trcafures which the indultry of her people acJ
quired. JF
. There was a report circulated lafl night of the
French having inker) pofleflion of Genoa. We do
not believe that any intelligence, of such an event
s 'laying occurred, lies been received ; but that the
. French can, and that they- will make themftlves
matters of Genoa we have every resfon to believe.
! 'July 5.
AWJVCII AT THIS- PORT.
i - i'gL •'*
J. Charles,'Bcll (:i Liverpool, 70
•••>2 3ff.:noah, Montego B«t7'26 i ~
Schr, TrySJjSHarid/ Alexandria, 13
Weymouth, New-York, 4
Farmer, Confer, Bolton, 16
Friend (hip,; Curtis, Ditto,
Betley, Fle'c'ier, North-Carolios, 8
Mary and He!.ei)a, Davis, Ditto, 1-6
Payne, Mifcn, Ditto, 8 i
Harriet, Dickenfon, Norfolk, S ,
r 'ro.Dona, Bodon, R "
,§loop Robc-ftj'BrigiSj New-York, 7 '
Niecv, Oover,: Alexandria, 15
Fos, filaik, 8 (
fltofjfix, T*nnif»j - Richmond, 10'
Kittle Bob, liariy Virginia, 7 1
v Diiver, Dciiike,' Alexandria, 13 J
,/N. York and' Plvila. Packet, Htint, Demarata, t
■ / ,-v' £<ia:Porto Rico, i
N 1 hivflup A drains |f Kennebeck,Capt. Ja,miefon, >
56 days with two other square
t igged w«'e fcdii uaiwjjng in for the Capes, c
Sunday laftj * jf'
ExtraSt from tire log book of the snow Charles, I e
Gapt. Bell, 70 days from Liverpool.
June 9') Jat, 43, 13, lon. 58, spoke the (hip The
rcfa, Hdllidiy, CharJjilon to BeffaH; 8 days'
out, all well. 22d, 45, was boarded by
the Haflar fVigatc aad ftippiied with provifionj— -
the 25th was brought to a second time by faidfri
gate, and on the 27' th fsw her again at a di.lance.
PROVIDENCE MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Arrived fince,our kfi, brig Friendfliip, H. Ola'ey, /l
54 days from P°
Monday arrived"here Sloop Sally, Anthony, 21
days from St. /ago. Lat. 16, long. 73, spoke the
brig' George, fcf Philadelphia, bound to Jamaica, 5
days out.
Capt. Anthony spoke a British 64~0fF Block-IJand.
Jiapt; A, left at St. Jago, capt. Shore, of N«|wYork
fWU-T wd CKgo condemnedKy the Frertch. j„
Capt, Salem, to fail in a few days. Capt. i ta
Eafton, of to fail for Jamaica. Capt.May- CC j
of was spoke with foutli fid,e of Cu- tor
op I days, bound to Honduras.
YHterday arrived the |brig Sukey, capt. Thornton,
15 days from St. Thomas's. He brings
refpecSling the war. Capt. Pardon Sheldon, of this
port, failed in compahy with the Sukey. Capl. T.
fpbke a Barque 10 weeks from Amsterdam, capt. Lud
well, bound to Georgia. I
BOSTON, June 29. d«
Arrivtd since our last ; (hips Tarter, Grociam, he
London; America, Stinfon, Belfaft ; brigs Mary, „
Stones, Havannah ; Fox, Harley, Guadaloupe ; 1.
schooners John, Smith, Demarar* ; Sculpion, Car- "
ter» Havannah ; Three Brothers, Appleton, E m * P
qiribo ; William, Wafs, Jamaica, Success, Brown „
Aux Cayes. >.
At Belfaft, Ireland, May 20 Ship Huldah, "
Warner, of Wilmington, for Liverpool ; fllipSwan- "
wick, Jawkan, Philadelphia, with palTengers. to - u
fail !•) ten days j Tahr. Four Sifters, Welman, Sa- ~
•lem, to far! in 6-days ; Susannah, Beard, Philadel- e
jib)a, wltn pafTengers, to fail May to.
C?pt» Wyatt, of at Petit Canal
June if.
"X ;• '
'- « £
■ K WfA
« At Drmjrarr,, Mv; 26. Coitiawt, Cai'i-l". • f-
Bo'ton ; c,!p;s. Geye ; Eat theft", and flwr
D.'rby, and Hinnrtlr, Watt, of do. Corfc : ,K.>t . ,
Kslicorn/if Qaltimurc ;capts. Lincoln, and ! •
ton of
S TO C K S.
Sii per Cent. - - .... 1. i»/», A ,
Three per Cent. ...... . /~j
>n- 5? pcrCent j£,6 f ..
fs, per Cent* - - t(/ ( )j
; r . Deter-ed S:x per Cent. .... I'fytoX
, BANK United Stirct, .... aypr.ceht.
j t 1 — • - 30
——— North America, - - - - 48 u> 50
Infararite Comp. North-America, 55
— — -"-Pcnnfj'lvania, 12
Hfir 1 - * - rr« ft'
ir | ~'*sjhet(,n and fork'ss" Humphreys,
te \ \ CO S-\atf_Y_A NC E R .V
---iel : tfAVE removed their M'alr.at-flrT»,
rcd ■ next door bjtt t'Wc to the corner of. *
0 f: Vherc sU IKSTfttIMISSTS IX WlifT.-T, » w drawn «
| .a Moderate charge;,-with earr, and dlfpatcir'.
| They likewifc bny end .felt R'eil Ethics cpor. ctnv.mf.
Q- (ions, and"procure Money >»son Loan or. yood fecuritv -■*!
ch The business of an ATTORNEY AT LAW ar.dNU ' A-'
io- iRY PUBLIC is also tratifafied at jfefaid office c» usual
e ft *t ASSHETON HUMPHRLYS,
N. B. Good Notes discounted.
J"')'.?- . eo£v
Ir . India (. • oods at Auction.
On Friday next, theStß 555.' ?.t ro o'clock in the morn.
W; H I" e fold at Fox's new ft ores, back of the auc
tion room, in Front-tlreet, about up packages of In,
n- dia Goods, p?rt of the cargo of the (hip Ganges, ftQwi
o- Madras aud Calcutta—The principal articles are
n, " CoJTies of different cefcriptir>i,«.
a _ Shirting muCin*, of fnperior quality,
Baftas,
-V Giir.. ii«,
et - Humnums,
;ea Emerties,
f Punjuans, white and browa,
(ij Perf.ans,
..... Baridanco,
Rornal, > Har.dLcrcfiie&,
Is* Pulicat, j
ly Ihe whale Will be fold without any reierre, and the
U |. terms made agreeable to the company attending.
: ft EDWARD fOX, Anaioneer-
Bank United States 4th July, 1796.
td r T~'KE Direflors have declared ?. d.'-idend ofSixtera
t- A Dollars, on each Share, for the lad fix month*,
:( t which will be paid to the Stockholdts, or their Rcpre
,. feSltatives,at any timeaftcr the x^hHnftant.
G. SIMPSON, Caihier.
EDWARD STOW, jun.
qJ TIJ A ' moved his accomptinj house from No. 4, South
f J- Water-street, to ?6, North Front street.
lf §iw ' '
to nFoTMAMIRA;
Th: Schconrr
it FRIENDSHIP,
« Stefhck CunTir* tnsfter,
AN eycc<!inp; yood veflfel, will fjil ii)
the enurfe of ten days. For freight of p; 3%g"e apply to
the rtafter on board, a 1: C'hefnut-ftreet whari, or to
JOS. ANTHONY and Co.
J»lts- <iw
. Lottery
O Tj"O x railing fix thoufind fix hu'ldred and sixty fcvcd
A' ahd fifty cents, by a dedu&ien of fifteen per
1 'cehtfrbm the prices, not two Manse* to a prije, viz.
3 I Prize of 5000 dollars i. dollars 5 vOO
41 ~ 1090 1000
6 ' S°° ' . jco
A 3 aoo iqca
o zv 100 jtoo
r 99 so 4950
0 100 15 5000
8 aocp >o »0,000
S ■ 5 ta(V drawn numbers of 1000 dollars each, 5000
g ~*T~
3.93* 44,450
4018 Blinks.
5 ,
tt 6.u0 Ticket* at Seven Dollars carh, 44,4 ft)
0' Ey of the Dircflors of the Society for eftublifli.
p- Iflg Uftful'Mannfadures, the ft-perintendaiiti of the Pat.
erfon Lottery hive the Managers to o.Tpr the
■» forepoir.g Sjlieme t'o tiic public, and have directed them
'> to refuud the money to th;>fe p-rfp\s who have pureha/ed
1. in the former Lottery, or exchange tUe tickets for tickets
i, in tliis Lotterf;
c rhe lottery has actually commenced d rawing, ai)d will
continue until finifced. A iift of the Blanks and Prizes
'' may be fefin at the office ol Wiilum Blackburn, No. 64-
south Second street, who will give information where tick
>, ets may be procured.
Dated this-17th 'day of June, 1795.
/■ N GUMMING, ")
JACOB R. HARDENBERC,
JONATHAN RHEA, )
' June 18 eo
! ~ N°. ,36.
Diflricl of Pennsylvania, to wit.
BE it remembered } tbatoiL-tb* Jxxlutntb Jay of
tiventlttb year of the independence of f£t of
America, Samuel Httrrifon Smiib, of said bath tfe*
' poftted in 4bif office tbe title of a the right 'whereof be dai.yrs,
at proprietor, in tbe words felloiving : to ivit : -
" Hijiory of tbe JtifurreSiion i* tbe four WeJlern CQuntiet
of Pennfylvania y if tbe year I^fDCCXCIV^, with a re•*
*' cital of the drcumflances fpecjally conne&ed therewith, and
" an JAJforieal revietu of tbe previous ftuation of tbe country,
" fiy William Findlcy, Member of tbe Houfc of JR*fr<f-nta+
" tives of tbe United States
in conformity to tbe aSI of tbe Coagrefs of tbe United Statu > entit*
led " An A& for the encouragement of learning, by fearing tbi
copies of !*>%aps t Charts and Books, to tbs-Authors and Propric*
tors of fucb copies, during tbe tirres tbereiu mentioned."
J J SAMUEL CALDWELL,
CUrk of tU Dip & of Pennsylvania.
~""
No? 138.
Dijlritt of Pennsylvania : to wit.
BE it remecfibered, that on the twcr.ty-fourth d>y of June,
in the twentieth year of the Independence of ttie United
States of America, JohnOrmrod, of the laid Diilri& hath
depoftted in this office the title of a book, the rigtH whereof
he claims as Proprietor, in the werds following; to wit:
" A fbort and candid Enquiry into the proofs of Christ's
1 «' divinity; in which Doctor opinion concernini
i '• Christ is occafiotnllv considered. In a letter to a frienrf.
" By Char les H. Whar tom, D. D. and Memberof the
. Philosophical Societf of Philadelphia.
" Whofoevefdenieth the Son the fame hath not the Fath-.
1 " er. Let th»f thereforeabide in yo-j ye heard
'• from the beginning ; if that which ye have heard from tl'ff
•' beginning f.iall remain in yo\i, ye also (hall continue ;n
' " the son and in the father. St-John, ttlEpift. c.ii. v.? 3,
" 24."
' in'conformity to the aft of the Congrcfi of the United Stt 1 ' *
• intituled "An a£l tor tbe encourigemeni of learning, bv V.
- curing tbe copies of Maps, Charts and Books, to the author s
and proprietors of fach copies, during the limrs tliireia
mentioned." SAMUEL CALDWELL,
i» Cleik of the Diftrjft <ji{ Pennsylvania.
June la^ww