- : PRICES CUR R £~Jv"/T" \*iV . * • ■.• •.T 4 »• V - '. m '£ Philadelphia, Augufl: 13. per quantity—dollars a r iqo «enj-«. Dolls. Cts- Dcl/f Cts. ANCHORS, pr.b. io NaiL, %d, io, fr cafe, - 9 Ftacon, Shoulder, pr. lb. 10 '■' Sweet, be fly in Flitches y 13 per bsx, 10 Brandy, eommon, 160 " dV»o bajkets, XI •Goniac, 1 6j a 2 bottles, 7 Brazilttto, per ton. So SpermacetiJ>rgall 106 Bricks y per M. J . ■ 1 Train,per bbl. 18 Bread, ftjip, per cwt. 6 IVbale y per gal. 4© Ditto, pilot 9 JO per cafe, 7 jp Dittoy small "water London y per doz. 2jo per kogy y. Turpentine pr gall. 66 Flour, Sup. per barrel "10 50] Salt, allum, pr bajhell 66 T-i Common, 9 1-2 i xoj—Liverpool 1 34 H Bur middlings, belt, 8 I —Cadiz 60 Meat, Indian '4 I—Lijbon 63 CCn 1 1 ditto Rye, 4 loj Ship building 0. ——Sl\p fluff per c-wt. 333 I frames per ton i% 6? f'tflu per Km, 2$ I Ditto Live Oat, jf6 , Sin, Holland per cafe, 750 Do. Red Cedar prfiot Do. per gall. I 9;, I Shingles 18 inches, pr * Glut, per lb. itl M 4 ' Qinger,whiter ace,pcrrwtlZ I Ditto 2 feet 9f% 2 Ditto, commm 16 I Ditto 3 feet drejfed 16 *°° Ditto, ground 24 I Staves, pipe pr 1000, 60 Gtnfeng,. per lb. 301 white-oakhogsbtad 45 33 - Gurpoiuder, cannon ,per Red oat ditto 28 , 23 Leogan 33 4 °' Ditto, fine ghfd, 28 — Barrel 30 Grain, WhtutprUJb 1.5 Cj 2 Heading 44 "35' " As*) 1 ISi ins Otter, best pr piece ill Oats, , 60 \—Mints - J, m ? -Indian Corn, 90 a 9; —Fox, grey *0/o>4 f n °' Barlev, I 20 | — Ditto fed l,to ief fhelledpr.lb. I — Afartint r© f° r J ——Bjchuhcat per I -"-Filers e9 buflel, 7J —Bears 3 in (t fISMs, pr. lb. 13 —Racoons 60 Hemb, imported, per I— Mufk-rtts, 37 COnt 3®° —Beaver, per li. I 62* America*, per lb, 10 —Deer, in hair lyi 33 ° Herrings, per bbl. 6 I Tar, N. "Jerf. H gall. CtS " Hides, rami pr. lb. %to 9 I per bbl. Hops, Carolina, £2gall. 1 so HogJl.'ad loops per As. '30 I Turpentine, per bbl. .3 2G Indigo, French per lb. I Tobacco, j. River iefl T Carolina, I I 10011. 7£ 8 J Irons, fad per. ton 133 33 " 1 PcUrfburg 6i 6 .JO Iron, callings per c-wt. 4 Potr-wmac 3^5 - Pee,„fylv.b*rfce,rerlt i 33 6i 3i- i Dillrifl <*>f to wk. TJF. it Remembered that nri the 23d day ef Miv, in the t i v Tuiwh year of the Independence of the Vni ed States Ot Fxancii Sh/iluj, of the said diftrift hjth dept .ited in this office, the title of a l.oo'n, "the ri,ht whereof Aug he clainjs as f-nprietor in the wordsfollowint*' THE :MS/> PPOfN TMF.Nr, or 1 HE ?ORCK Or CREDUI I TY, a «rw Comic Opera in three a«s, bv .Andrew Barton, TIIIS tlq 2d edition icrtfed and corrected with large addition! bv C thesivhor " ' " f i'chaninjr gold ! that doflconfpireto blind, A TJi'. " Mans' err-ig judgment and mifcuidc the mind, 4< In ic«*rch of thee, the wretched worldling goes t t>t?t "Nir d feais, tho' fiends of oi g ht oppofc " KE ' In ocnfofniity to the aft of the Congress of the Uoitedi < - a,ho1 ' Sta.cs r eirtitlrd •' Anaftfor the encouragement ot leamin-r anivoun In fccurjpg ?ne copies ofmaps charts and b-oks to the OR# and l>fbpnetors of fucf, copies during the timet therein men- genne ' , . CALnwr.t.l, Clk Dili Penn. Also, T,.t j, ouOieta anil b< pubiijhtd in the ceurft of In, tr thru lord, an i* ' uljraa fft A«gu "r™ Landing, 1 v „ From sit board the Schooner Expedition, St. Croix Rum&:Sugar, For Sale by F. COPI'INGER, oils'Cts AHg.tt § 2JI South Frant-ftieet. 13 India Goods at Audlion. i ». > j 11 Friday next, at lb o'clock in the morning l , will be v/ fold at auction, at No. jfi South Front-street, about 1 1 60 bales »f India white G»od-s entitled to the drawback, t 9 confifting-of— j Lone Clotbs t Bafta. Gur'rah3 . Emerties jg 06 CoflacS ' f Humhunjt t 1 b Tanjihs. d 2% . MuH Mulls.- r Edward Fox, Au£l'r. t 1 Aug.ii. o 4 — :— f< XT AN ARTIST, Rejident at Mr. Oellert's Hotel, 16 MINIATURE LIKENESSES (' /\ '®ken and exectited in that elegant and delicate j -ti fti'e, which is so necessary to render a Miniature Pic- t) r j ture an intere'fling jewel. fl He Will warrant a strong and indisputable refem j blance; and he takes the liberty to lay before ths public , of this place his moil earned intention to deserve their pa tronage by his befl endeavors to please. / w i N. B. Specimens are to be seen. ' ra ,54 Ma 7 11 5 M 140 _ ■' ' " ' ca i, 27 F 0 R S A L E, nf l % A verj Valuable Estate, '» /"CALLED TIV ITT E N HAM, situate in the th 0 township of Upper Derby, and county of Delaware, be 14 7 1-2 miles from Phiiad -lphia, and half a mile front'the inj 2 24 new Western road: containing 230 acres of excellent land, r y 333 45 whtch are good watered meadow, 90 ttf prime wood-, land, and the reft arable of the firfl . quality. There are mC 35 on the premifesa good two (lory brickhoufe, with 4 ro j s y 30 fitnation is pleasant and healthy, and from the high .1, „ cultivation of the land, the good neighbourhood, and the i. 25 vicr.ity to the city, it isvery suitable for a gentleman's hi " country feat. The foregoing is part ef the estate of Jacob Harmaa, 'W 20 aeceafed, and offered for sale by |, ut * 6 6 Mordecai Lewis, iac« o : 1000 1000 i joo - 20 100 loco 99 *? a 1000 1 ,09 ' 49JC I 12 00 jooo tern 5 La(t drawn numbers .f 1000 dollars each, 1 j^o 33 2332 Prizes. ~~ 1 gat< 4018 Blanks. 44,450 c ]a n 33 ■■ — 1 6350 pickets at Seven Dollarseaeh, ~ .tD (J. By order of the Dire&ors of the Society for eflah'liih. 26 U^ fulMa nufaaures, the fuperintendants of t}ie Pat *4 f " Lott f^ hlve "q u ?fted the Manager, to offer the B 10 torefund g th '° the ,' l "Mi c , and have direSc-d them tcr 1 50 n[he formerTT yt ° who have purchaled Con « in thfs or exchange the tickets for tickets not it 6o rhe lottery has aSually commenced drawing, ,„d will r °", K 37 ntl " ue Bntl 'finifhed. A lift „f the Blanks and Prizes ttchl 52 frfS Va C ° . CC 01 William Bbckburn, No. 64 33 ets may -° will tick- vour Dated this 17th day of June, 1796 , " - 0 • 7- JV CUMMING, lavv '' Yo c N°Jr^ H N^S r lanagm - w J" ng ' s eo ivedi LANDS, and i n ' T-T>T-u ? a T son COHnt s'> Virginia, f or Sale. mertt rlf L CORta ' n, "g-5000 acres each, and a moiety them: ■1 JKs£&>%,«*■ - •— -f— ' SERSS^SST-•' - cb ' r -"»' S 4 fw&mit -by 0 . ru FOR SALE, wl, ; c r The Cargo df the fhi P Potomack Chief, cOnfiftingrof fl. " » k . 450 Hbds. Toba CCO, cvet s ch.efly from the upper warehouses on South Potomac, and to ° ,a 2 ri,- -• . . ot a K ond q tahty. ufurpi St > terms apply to EMANUEL WALKER w,tho ' tm&w Th > The urig Mar-y Comn 'm$M FOR sale, * u AND may be seen It Abiah and William ,ra ' tor suss.r"«£ ->» James Brown, a malt! w»h» M. k . > kp.SijS" 1 rh Jamaica Spirits EJ, >A and a FEW BARRELS SHAD. your - AU? ' ,3 C fevant Spanijh Treaty Ratified. ~ ,iot hit TIIIS DAY, Publilhed by J. ORMROD, No 4I tain an Cmeinut-Street, in a handsome P amh! tt '. ' will ind TREATY US St; C B h E r^ EEN the ' Unitcd ot America and h Catholic Majesty— with the Prefideut's ProrL • an trouncing its ratification. raclamattou ORMROD has lately Tubliftied the Britifn ai £C Alf e R ea l"v' w /v c!; mjt ch in size witjii the above " Wl Also, Birke s celebrated letter to the Duke of v"j war n * BfWer t# ' %es th ( ♦. the proti Latest Foreig j Inttliigence. » / ______ r , From Englijh papers by the ihip Farmer. SR, , facet. CAMBRIDGE, Miy zB. " Wedriefday laH afforded the Inhabitants of this j t place a little ete&iooeeringamufemeiit. The mcm witl be ers the Onivetfity met at the Senate house, and t, about Ve-eleftc<) I'he man who has totally apoftati/ed from jwback, the sentiments he piofeflVd when he was fiill elec ted, and who, v.«_- doubt not, will in a fliort time, be conlidifred, by the people at large, as the %'eat eft ruife rhe Almighty ever permitted to p'ague a 1 nation. His colleague, Lord Eufton, who has fupportedliis measures, and whole guilt is aggrava ted, when we consider the contiaft which the con dtift of his noble Father, the Duke of Grafton, ( ( preferits to his view, was iijeewife re-eledle 1. Nei r. ther Mr. Pitt nor Lord Eufton made any fpeeth on the occafiun. A boy, who was asked the rea son, f;iid well enough, " they did not inteud open- t ing their mouths till dinner time.'' Ihe Univerfiiy of Cambridge was once famed SES f° r its Whig Principles. It has formerly produced lelicate famous Pit riot 8, and lias made noble Hands againll re^lc " tyranny. But alas! How is the gold become dim—— the moflJint gold changed ! public , hlle the "' r . ce Wis carrying on at the Senate -ir pa houfe by Mr. Pitt in person ; a "ft ill greater farce I was carrying »n at the Town-Hall by his faithful ~ manager of this Borough—our present Mayor, Mr. 5 Mortlock. There were about fifty persons pitfent, aC "* ' commonly called Freem'ti, that is, men who are ge- ij net ally created by the Mayor, and who are Slaves t0 ''is wl " a "d pleasure. There were, however, :it the three or fouropen countenances, which we thought (a ware, betrayed a confeioufnefs of the difgraceful fccne go- .i m the ing forward—A t6w men, appointed in an arbitra- „u ' y min '" tr b y an '"dividual well paid by Govera- an ■e arc ment , choosing two representatives, for a .populous Q •oims tovv "> ,n which a large majority of the inhabitants ..... a ' en °i fuffercd to vnte - The two late members, e(1 abUf, Maj. Gen. Manners and Col. Finch were re ele&ed: S-g [t'ey muttered a few words, (which scarce half a .l lately f ,ze " P to P' e could ''"O expteffive of their regard w . "tag? [ ort , he welfare °f the country, by which, jud«i|)g h i " leir P alt condua, they mean, that as their trade /r, Jh '» X ;"'. ! hc )[ Wl " do «" their power to support d the theM,nlft e r in carrying on that war, in which we jL nan's " " cen * on £ engaged ! The eledions were succeeded, as usual, by feaft man, 'Og and caroufmg, and plenty of beer was diftri butec} out of doors. The behaviour of the popu , lace was however tol.rably peaceable, and no other >r. accident took place than a little fcratchino and £ - fighting. We wi/h we could fay as much for the Za Gentlemen Freemen in the Town-Hall, who sol- r "„ eve. ' OWed "P fh «"" drunkeunets and difor per der, and who did not part without blows. The , iz . town, however in general'was not disturbed on the pooo occasion. '*'■ tboo . and toco p To the Eleaort of Wejlnunjler. tooo j I9JC IT is only in times like the present, when at- P - K>' ,iO l T dC Z '000 [f T ,lla V hc P r^ rcf3of •*> candidate can possibly nr ! : be, from the Huftmgs to Newgate, and frotTNew T t ares the times; for.any man who eould reafona- i bly be even fufpefted of deserving what I have fuf T ' wo " u " »y »■' v* Zl f 1 m ro.sh,, „ho, „„d„ SGE"-f'4 , WSi5 M TS - iZJIT \ 'l ran "y of ,h9ir own , under ivediaatoc" n eaWaliened ' and ufurpers, the mofl 'ti ( ° w »h these to ear Be be destroyed a of royahy will ceed t if- the king will have no mef 3 '"! f fn "-' e f' ei > "ear I ar faithful fubjetHs- and Cl ° pr ° lowr 'fi without a defender. ° W " flnd " a >' - fon^gLT'h?C^Se f y-tf v Cat Commons of the Realm y ' whole laud, Xfc to r es.st these proce^ i to their plunder and ,vm ? ° PP ° fi - A i, myfelf to reprtfent you ia th n JI y . : f a P m " ( # er entren K the puVfc oHour el " ,,,g a mailer or promote a minlller, or" tTbefl Ch °° fC portion of power or I bellow any pafiagc yourehoice I ffaould aikr'" 1 °" .r Colaud nexioni; I may then with a "d a.l other con-, and drt » Si« YOU „ sent accou of tfl! hrlt movement of the army. "■ H "J? 'i* »*•*•. ,~i» laves , " C ° mma ™ Klebcr, has beea her Tm r"'", ■~S tr!;neral out on the 12th and V 7,, 3 ' ° n h " marc!l t( * vapds '''e Sieg; and oa the ■?5 i ~ ,B f d ay 0""* 0 «»ckcd s ol ai,d rowed them completely. I "s snny en the bank of the Rhine. The camp of 13aumh»lder, and all the troops which were en on the Nahe, fmm its source to K;'ui, retreated ,0 " during la It nipht. " C " (Signed) JOURDAN." a- The General of Dmfwa, Kleher, commanding ne the left wm K „f Uie army of the Samhie and ie Mciife, to the cotpmander 111 chief, Joiirdan. ' " Head tersat Siegbeig, f r gt j 16th Prairial (June 4.) 1 n® a \ f ' r ° U an acrount » my dear comrade, in pt my Jail, that on the 12th (May 31) the army un- Cf c °mnjahd liad marched to the position be -- tween Bortz aud the Chateau of Uenfbcrg, roak -9t mg a diitaoce of s even great leagues. Oh the fame ' e J,^" era ' advanced pods had two 1, uciripi&ea, one in the environs of th: r- other on the archer, between TrofTdorff ar.d Omar it —a few of our men were wou.itled. e 'be 'jth (June 1) at four in the morn- » •ng, the army proccfdcd iii two columns. The 3 u j ance ' f guard> commanc led by General Leftbvre, 1- had order* to force the pifTage of the Arher in . , rout of rYofTdorff, at Ohmar, and at Lunarth ; e to carry Seigbcrg, and immediately after to pro ceed up the righi bank of the Seig, and post tt'felf 1 neai Happenchofs, so as to be enabled, on the so!- owing day, t G cro ss the Sei)J, above Blakenhurg,, to attack in the rear the position of Ukareth, in cafe the enemy fliould maintain themselves ihert. - T lie second divifioii, commanded by General Co. : 'aud, had 01 ders to force the paiTage of the Sieg on the two points of Mtindorff ar.d Menden, to proceed up the left bank of that river, and to post ' before BurfdofF. The enemy occupied both tie Acherand the Sie ', where ti.ey were flrongly entrenched. About i.Tne o'clockKu the morning, t e two divisions, being at Ihe points agreed on, commeijted the attack with impctuf/ity, forced the paflage >, and t:rove the "nemy every where from their entrenchments. A part of General Lefefc. *re s advanced guatd charged the enemy to the very ga /r*ir° f er g> and imme ■ iately after took pcliefTion of she city, and of the bridge on the although defemkd by artillery. The second division, commanded by Geniiai t-olaud, divided the corps which the Sieg, and drove a pait of those tioops towards the Rhine —but as there was a warm tanonadeon the line of • li; gberg, the General proceeded, conformably to " 8 " r(^ er *» from Hufe towari-'s Buifdurff, f(>r the purpok- of the advanced guard of Ge ' eral L<.febvre. He contented hi mid f with Icav- . i»g two batta' „i 8 to watch the motions of the ma,l body of ihe enemy he left in the rcsr, and f p.". no; 3c!,;y to vetrcqt, by the rclite of the v towards Mentz.—As soon as *1 wasceitain 1 » a t General Coiatid's division was .advancing full