r- —►' —~v"* By this day's 1 7 KEW YORK, OSober"i4. RECEPTION OF THE PRESIDENT. The following arrangements, we are in formed, are mad" for the reception of the Prefident'of the United States, who is ex pefted Iff tbwti ou Monday next : brigadier General Hughes, with two troops of hurfe, the officers of the brigade, and citizen; on horfebnek and in 'carriages, will leave' Hunter's hotel at half part nine , o'clock, and proceed to the bridge at Haetlem, where they will receive the Presi dent on his firfl: arrival in the county, and will efcoi t him td the city. The grenadier? and infantry of the brigade under the commsnd of colonel Morton will be Rationed at the suburbs, near the Bull's Head inn; and op the arrival of the Prefidcnt the troops will wheel by platoons, and the 1 proceflion will move down Broadway and Wall-street to Broad-street. On the arrival j of the troops at the head of Broad-street, j the line will be formed from the head of that ; street to Mr. Avery's; (the President's in- j tended place of residence) and the President I ■will pass the line and receive the usual mili-j' tary honors. The troops will again wheel j by platoons, and perforfli the marching fa-! lute. (, On the arrival of the President at the 1' suburbs of the ckv, Captain Ten Eyck wiV | fire a federal falnte from the Battery, which | will be returned from the fort on Governor's i Island. The flipping in the harbour will, ; we presume, pay the accustomed compli ments on the occasion. MELANCHOLY ACCIDENTS. Lift Tuesday night, on board of a vefTel j 1 coming down the Hudson, one M'Donald and one —' ■ ~ fell into a dispute, in which M'Donald clinched the other to heA*e him overboard ; and being both locked, they went over together, the vefTel going five knots. The boat was instantly got out, and the men taken up—M'Donald was re ani mated, but the other died. On this dead body, we underfland, a jury of inquest fat on Wednesday, and adjudged, that he died through the inflrumentality of M'Donald, who wa3 soon after committed. A poor woman fell down a flight of ftsirs, (he was not aware of, and broke her neck, in W:iter-flreet, on Wednesday. Last Friday a man was found dead in Hacrlem woods. BOSTON, Oft. 11. The-French Executive Direftory has fe» verely condemned the " deliberative" addrefT es &c. of the armies. The recal of Viftor Hugues, the prince of pirates, is confirmed by letters from Gua daloupe. From Charleston, Sept. 19. Captain Findley, from Petit-Trou, informs, that the diflenfions whinh had prevailed for some time pafl between the dire&ory at the Cape and gen. Rigaud are fettled, in consequence of Which the I (land is in a ninth mnrepeice ahle ft ate than it was before. He fays the inhabitants of the Island, generally, speak in the highest terms of difapprobatiou of the eommiflioning arm<d boats and small privateers to capture American veflels they fay it is a disgrace to the republic, and their earned wiflies are that a stop may be put to it. LITERARY BENEVOLENCE. The author of the merican Spectator, at the time thisplcafmgarf? ufeful work waspub liftied, announced bis intention to appropri ate the whole of the profits arising from its sale, to charitable uses. So well has this Work been received by the public, tTiat we art happy to learn, that irt conformity with the author's benevolent dedgn, SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS of the profits already arisen from the work, have been transmit ted, by Mr. David Weft, to the fufferers by the late fire in Savannah ; and FIFTY to the Convention of Congre gational MinisterS of this Commonwealth, to be distributed by therrv among the' indi gent widow 3of deceased ministers. Foe the latter handsome and well applied donation, the author received the following vote of thanks, viz. " The author of the American Speftator having through thi hands oi Mr. David Weft, hi* bookseller, prefentM to the Con vention, FIFTV DOLLARS, to be by ■ them distributed, with the other monies contributkd for the fame purposes, among the indigent widows of deceased ministers ; whereupon Voted, That the thanks of this Conven tion be presented to the benevolent donor, through Mr. David \Veft, for donation." Attest, JED. MORSE, Scribe of the Convention. A work so valuable and entertaining in itfelf, and doubly ufeful in its fruits, cannot fail of receiving the generous patronage of the judicious, humane and benevolent part of the community. PORTSMOUTH, "(N. H.) Ofto. 7. We are authorised by a eorrefpondent to fay, " That a few days previous to the em barkation of Satnhonax from St. Domingo, a number of Americans, merchants and captains, signed 3 flattering address to hire of thanks for his particular and kind attentiou to the Americans in general, for the benefit they had derived from -a man of his Supe rior [devil-like~\ abilities.—This rascally pe tition was signed by twenty felf-achiowledg ed Americans, who by this aft the greater part may be called felf acknowledged villains, and as such esteemed by the few remaining honed Americans. The address was wrote in French and presented to the Americans to sign, by Mr, Wilson, (Barney's agent) flippofed to be proposed by Santbonax. We learn, that Santhonax carried with him from St. DoraingOj five roiilions ster ling, in cash. ' XJk Oajrttf. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY EVENING, Octobsr it. ■ 'M' "■ .1 : .1' ' "J!?"" - . Total of burials for 24 hours, ending Satur" day at noon. Grown I'ciforw. Children Sr. Pe'er's I o Third Prefbyteiian 1 o Friend* 1 o Gerrmn Lutheran I O lliiirerWids o I I VottcPs Field o I , City f lofpitalf 6 o II 2 '•f - From lie city The number of Hetthi on the 54th of Oilober I"p3.''waK 81. j _____ Total number of Interments during she lafl: 48 hours, 23. Died, on Saturday laftj-'Dr. Samuil Pleasants, jun. son of Mr. Samuel Plea fants, , merchant, of this city. He had but a few months since returned from Europe, whither he had gone to complete his (Indies. Dr. Pleafants was one of the five physi cians composing the visiting committee; and is the third who has fallen a viftim to his own benevoleace and public spirit. '• Griai monarch ! foe, depriv'd of viral breath, " A yciirg Flwfician in the dust of death : " CoC thou go ( n incc(Tan' tr>d.(lroy, " Our g-ir f» to doulili*, and lay wife our joy ?5 " ,Ei.i>i/rl> ih'Mi ncvL-r yet waft krmvn to r ay, " Thou h"hundted«« *He the vassal* of *hy fwly: " Nor y,utb, nor fc<tme, nor the ties of lovr, " Vor aught on earth thv Bia-y heart c m movi. " Clo»'d are hi»fye«, and hea\y fctteri keep '* Hi* TenTm houftd in never-wakin? fje p, " Till jimr 'V*ll eeafe, till many a flarry wort " Shall fa'l frrm heav'n, in dire eonfufion hurl'd ; " Till nature in her 6na' wreei r afll lie, " And her la 1 jrroan fha'l rend the amre fity * t " Not, r.ot till thri: hisaifl.ve fool (h ill (.lain | " Hu body, a Jivire immortal frame. CI 1 Ft ienj y I And east the load o anguif.i'fpim thine heart : To Haven, "There fixthy view whereflettTthan the wir i, " 'Thy" Vi.easants ' tnounti, ind leave* the eat h behind " ■ Thyrelf prepare to psfc the vale of night. . 11 To join forev ron the hill' of light: r " He welcome* rh 'e to plejfur-s more refiu'd " \*d hcttsr suited. T.i th imm rta' mitfrt"**'*^ Died, on Saturday evening last, Dr. E. Clf.mert, Druggist, corner of Lodge alley and Second ftree. ELECTION. . Philadelphia city and county return. County Commijfioner. City. County. Total. Jacob Souder 850 1546 2 Jacob Kehmle 412 co 472 York County Eleßion. senator. 4 John Stewart. ASSEMBLY. Thomas Campbell, Philip Gartner, Alexander Turner, Wm. McPherfon, Jacob Hochfteter, James Kelly. Lancejler Elcdion. Jeremiah Brown, Richard Keys, Abram Carpenter, Alexander Scott, Jacob Stricjhjfr, John Hopkins. The divisions in Montgomery county, h<ive unfortunately aided the fhameful in trigues of the Jacobin fa&ion in introducing two democratic candidates in the (late le gislature. But it was not, as ignorantly and impudently alTerted in the Aurora, a contest between order and disorganization. The decided federalifm of Montgomery county could not be more clearly evinced than by the infamous and underhanded in trigues carried on there by "the faftion :—». Too weak to (hew themselves openly, they fought to perpetrate their designs by raoft pitiful, dirty and dark manoeuvres. The eleftion has resulted in the choice of two of their creatures ; and this is owing rather to the divisions amongst the federalifts, than to any efforts of the faftion. Mr. Bellew, abiurdly counted upon as a jacobin, we are confidently assured, is a firm federalift. The eleftion of Mr. M'Clellan into the Senate, is dated in the Aurora of this morn ing, to be e triumph of Jacobinism. We art happy to assure the public, that this idea is totally falfe and groundless ; —Mr M'- 0|ell»n is not only a man " whose weight will be thrown into the republican scale," but also a decided Federalill. Cj* The hufmefs ofthe CUSTOM-HOUSE, •will from this day be tranfaSed ait Chestsr for fame time. Sept. 30. GAZETTE MARINE LIST. Pour of Philadelphia. ARRIVED Came up from quarantine, Ship jinn and Mary, Billif St. Thomas Brig Minerva, -Long, Havanna Alexandria, Wheeler, Gonaives Mary, Shiandrill, . Guernsey Schr. Peggy, Duncan, Savannah Fancy, Copperthivaile, Shop Lucy, Wallace, L'Ance a Veaux Philadelphia and New-Tori Packet, Rujftl, Arquin Arrived at the Fort. . Days, Schr. Katy, Dillingham, C. N. Mole 20 j /inalctb, Frazier, Port-au-Prince 18 Little Will, I aglefon, do. 23 Fox, Kidneys. do. 24 Capt. Quandrill, of brig Mary, arrived here on Friday from Guernsey, was chafed in the English channel by a privateer for 12 hours. Capt. Quandrill sprung his foremaft with the weight of fail he carried to escape the pirates—the Frenchmen finding they could not come up with her, gave over the purfrtit, thus by fupcrior failing was a va luable dtorgo preserved from falling into the hands of the republicans. NeVi-Torl, OS. 14. arrived, Brig Bran a, , Leghorn, 3 months Ich'r Sally* Heffifley, Halifax From the log-book of the ship Edinburgh Packet, captain Farquerfon, 63 days from Leith. September 2, was boarded by a French velTel of 24 guns, prize to the Andrrvneda English frigate, then in company, having a large Dutch ihip in toi*, her prize—lat. 42, 10, long 42* i September ii» spoke the br.g Benjamin ! Franklin, from Philadelphia bound to Bor . dcaux, out 17 days, all well. Same day! spoke a brig from North-Caroliria bound to ' ' Liverpool, out 23 days—lat. 40,' long. 35. ! The frigate Thetis was feeo at anchor about 7 miles to the fcrathvvard flf Saody 1 Hook, on Wcdnefd.ay afternoon. The Pre ' vovante had gone to take a cruise off >he ■ Capes of Delaware. BOSTON, OCT. 11. i Fraternity.—Capt. Dunbar, from St. Croix, in lat. 23, N. long. 65, 35, W. was boarded by a French priviteer brig, from Guadaloupe, the capt.»f which, with five of his crew; came on board and demanded Capt. D's papers ; after examiaation, or dered his sbefts and trunks to fee opened— took from them a'l the money and letters took all the flock cabin (lores, fpar£ rig ging, faili and blocks—one cask of rtjm, &c. —fuffered his people to Ileal even knives arid forks, spoons, tumblers, and every article remainiog in the cabin. The privateer captain put on board us two seamen taken from the brig Favourite, SciiTon, of Balti more, and Mr. Taylor, supercargo, with a cargo of jo,ooo dollars. He a!fa wiflied to get rid of Cspt. Sciflon and Mr. Taylor,! but they infiflcd on (laying aboard the pri vateer ar.d know the (lat? of their property, I which fpinted behaviour produced a caridufk unworthy a man, for on their refufal to quit j .the privateer, the capt.'vfoinmt/n/y Jlojrged them j Several other American rrjpfters and 1 seamen were on board tluV.priyatt'er, among them was Mr. John Barnes, qf Marblehead. Before the privateer left us, (he took a (loop . from Rhode-Wand, capt.-Briggs, bound to Cape-Francoi#. The captain of the priva teer to finiih his brutal behaviour, threaten ed to punilh capt. Dunbar—difnoiffed him with a curse on his country, and a determi nation to rob every American vessel that could not be made a prize of. Capt, Moul ton, arrived at Beverly, from Gonaives, wlicre he was carried in by a small French cruiser, and detained 4 days ; but by paying a sum of money was permitted to depart. Capt. M. has been boarded by several other French cruisers, and plundered of merchan dize, provisions and money. He has also been boarded by two Britifli men of war, and by them treated politely. * [The above instance of unbearable insult, (tho publifliedbefore in this Gazette) ap peared too proper a concomitant to that da ted under the Portsmouth head, not to be handed to the public along with it.] Salem, (Maff.J Oftober 10. /iKitrfD. From Brig Three Friends, Endicott, Surinam Schr. Sally, Baker, , Bitboa Sloop Francis & Mary, Collins, Liverpool Arrived, fchr. Sally, 5 1 days from St. Übes. Left there, brig Hannah, Follatjlbe, of Havethill, to fail in 10 days. Ship E liza, Borrowdale, of Alexandria. A vessel for New-York, John Brown, mailer. Brig Dryads, H altun > Norfolk. Indullry, Shaw, of Boston ; brig Be'tfey, Norton, do j (hip John, Follet, of Portland. Ship Arrived at Beverly, the Bth iuft. thefch. Hope, Tarbox Mouhofi, nvifter, 34 days from Petit Gtiave, and 2.3 from Gonaives, where he was carried in by a French cruizer and there detained four days ; but by pay ing a sum of money to the owner ps the pri vateer, he obtainedpermiffion todepart with out a formal trial. Capt. M. has been board ed by several other French cruieers, and plundered of several articles of merchandize and provisions, and some money; he has also been boarded by two r ßrki(h men of war, and by them treated puhtely. He : spoke off Cr.pe Nichola Mole, the brig Bet " fey of Boston, from Norfolk, and the brig e Rofanna, Archer, of Salem, both bound 3 to Jamaica. The brig Favorite, from New-York, for J Bourdeaux, was spoke in lat. 45. long. 28, ail well. Capt. Endicott'lcft at Surinam, 37 days ago, (hip Liberty, Sheldon, of Providence, » (hip Franklin, Bounce, of Philadelphia; * (hip Thomas, Clark, do. brig Sally, Hotch kifs, New-London ; brig , Alger, Providence ; fchr. , Brown, Glouce (ler. Spoke a schooner from Boston, bound *• to Surinam, R. Stover, master. S«pt. 24, was boarded by the Resolution of 74 guns, lat. 35, 13, long, spoke (hip Dolphin from Providence. 26th, spoke biig General Warren, lat. 39, 30, lyng. 67, 20, from Boston for St. Bar r s thclomews. a —— •1 Portsmouth, ( iV. H.) OElultr 7. y Arrived here the brig Brothers, capt. h Kennard, in 23 days from Grenada, who - has handed us the following for publication? x ' Capt. Kennard, of the brig Brothers, I on hit. passage from Grenada to Port/mouth, n jN. H. in lat 19, 20, N. arid long. 63, 30, , 'W. September was boarded by a o ! small privateer schooner, of one carriage 8 gun, 30 men, 6 whites, the reft coloured ; 3 under Eugliih cojours, but afterwards hoift -4 ed French. They immediately carried capt. d Kenuard, with two of his people, on board d the schooner, there the capt of the pirates, 2 ! (for he can call them no better) ordered two ft negroes to (trip capt. K. which they did ie even to his (hirt, while the reft flood with y naksd swords at his bread if he offered to ,e make the lead resistance. They robbed j- him of his pocket-book, containing bills , e of exchange to the amopnt of 13501. and several other gapers of considerable value, took"; ills watch fidm Liu pocket, but that returned with great relti&ance, abus ing him to til* lad degree, telling birfl thcVf they would set fire to his brig if he did not tell where his money vrw. While that was doing, about 8 or 10 of the pirates fell to ruuiaging the brig ; they plundered every neeeffary article they could put their hands on, took from the cabin 3 or 4 dozen of | wine and poster, 1 cafe fpii its, about 1 zlb. . figar, and some coffee, which was all capt. K. had, the mate begging them to be ho nourable enough to leave part, but to np purpofi ; they also took some crockery ware, one cafe razors, one pair dividers, the captain's quadrant', which he set great flore by, the mitf'-t daily afiiftant, and sun dry other articles, striking the mate on the bread, and pointing their swords at him if he offered to refill. They likewise took out of the brig one bbl. beef, 1 do. bread, 2 casks water, 2 coils rope, 1 coil ratline, I bundle points, I hammer, 1 plain, 1 '■ ] hand pump, gimblets, nails of different kinds, several blocks, several hooks and thimbles, 1 royal,' 1 steering-sail boom, balls of spun-yarn, lamp-black, fire-wood, &e. &c. They robbed capt. Kennard's people of some sea-stores arid clothes ; such piratical proceeding these villains were guilty of By this time it growing dark they order ed the remaining crew on board the brig to assist them in hoiftinjr out the long-boat, threatening them with rndqnt death if they offered to refufe. They unbent the brig's main top-mad stay-sail, and pui it in the boat, together with all their plunder ; at 8 . o'clock in the evening they gave Capt. j Keanard his two people, and they cAme on board his vessel in a diftreffmg situation. The lad conyiliment from them was " DAMN your PRESIDENT, CON- ■ GRESS V , and ALL AMERICA, for, • making a Treaty with Great Britain." | • Cnpt. K. hoisted in his boat, with a deal , of trouble, and proceeded onhispaffage to • lamcnt-hia cruel usage. N/vTh'l Kennard, mnjltti Hirm Coffin, mate, > AtleJUd. Wm. Cole, seaman, J Walker & Kennedy, No. 73, South Front Street, HAVE FOR SALE, 100 Hogsheads of prime Georgia Tobacco, ALSO, 50 Pipes of Bonrdeanx Brandy, 10 Pipes of old Port Wine -0(0. 17. lawtf. Peale's Museum. THIS valuable repository of the works of Ma ture, so well calculated to delight the mind and enlarge the underftandmg, i» opened daily, as usual. It (lands In an airy and healthy situation, and'free from the epidemic that at present afflicts the city ; it may, therefore, be frequented with the greatest fafety. As an Ainuferaent, the <ludy of Nature is the molt rational and pleating : as a Science, the meft sublime and infiruitive. It elevates the mind and espands the heart. They 41 JVism Nature* 11vtrkt can charm, with God bimfelf " Hold CQjiverJe'* Many interetfine additions have lately bfen made to this Xtufeum : and the feathered tribe, containing a variety of the m«.l rare and beautiful fubjeiU, is now very advantageously arranged Wtxen Figures, of Men large as life (some of them c*fl» from nature) are here their proper habits,and placed in attitudes charafterivftic ol their refpe(9ive*iiations H 're may be fecß the North- Atr.ericnn Savage, and the >avjge ef South-Ameri ca— a laboring Chinese, and the Cftinefe Gsntle iuin—t,.e foDty African, and the Karrtfthadik— with feme Naa/tfi o' the South Sea I (land*. The immendi varktv and intcrefting diversity which this Mofcum offer- to the view may be seen but I cannot be described with full tfff-A. :£f" Price only l-4tliof a dollar, ieyt. a 3. law THE SUBSCRIBERS, ASSIGNEES OF JAMES GRRENLEAF, HEREBY (jive.Tiotice, that they have disposed of the property affigried to them for the fceurirg the payment of the (tote , acceptances, and cn dorfeinents given by Edward Fo», for the use ofthdfaid James Greenleaf; and the holders of luch notes, acceptances, arid endorsements, a-e hereby notified that the fubferibers will fettle with them for the amount of their refpeflive claims, both principal arid interest, at any tipie l efore tlie acth day of October next; alter which dav, :hc holder* net applying, w ijl be excluded, agreeably to the term* of afiigr(- ment. Applications to be made at fonth-eaft comer of Dock and Second fireets (the Dock llrcet fide), between the Jaourt of and one 0' elock every day, Sundays excepted. Henry Pratt, ■ Tho. IV. Francis, John Miller, Jun. John AJhley, Jacob Baker. Philadelphia, Ai»gi>ft 18, 1797. <1 An UMBRELLA i WA? taken (supposed to have been stolen) on , Sunday evening last, from the houfc occupied by •Mr. Plunt, No 9, Strawberry-ftrdct:—lt i»agrren ' fi'k Umbrella., of the middle fizc, with a red mo -1 rocco top and hooked ivory hca-i.—Conceiving it ' to have been taken by some pilfering knave, who; \ a&tiartd by pscuniary motives, may endeavor to . vend the'fame, any perfan or persons to whom the laid Umbrella may be offered,are i)op it; and it is hoped, will apprehend and convi<ft ihe thief to justice. The peculiarity of the Umbrella will, evidently, tlit- poflTefTor to \letcAion ; therefore, whoever apprehends the fame and deliv , ers it at Mr. Blu it'a, from whence it was taken, .. or at Mr. Fecno's (hall be handsomely re warded. o<fl. 3. —d3t ■fiv£ dollars rewarix ' 1 1 <) an awny from the fubferiber, an indented : I_"V Servant Girl, linmed Kakcy Anderson, a : hont twenty Veai'b of. age, ftort, thick fetperfon, . with short black h.itr ; had on when (he went away, a dark calico gown, an old black silk cloak, and a I bWck fur hat. Wfeoc v. r will l'ccure laid girl, and jjive information thereof to tke fubferiber,. No. 2, 1 Greenleaf alley, or to the office of this Gazette, ' {hall receive the above reward. [ All persons arc forbid harboring fa Id girl, as , they will be dealt -with as the la-y dir«fl« MARY ANDERSON, ! N. B. SaiJ Girl i<; from Ireland, and has teen is thu Country but a ftort'time ; (he wasfent to the ' warkrbcub fur. miiconi'n'ft, where (he was taken i sick and removed to tije city-hofpitil, from which , place Olf made her escape. PHILADELPHIA, MO\'DA T £r. r .VI.VG, OCTOBER 16. CITY HOSPITAL REPORT, From 14th to 15th'Oft. in the morning'# Admitted, since Is.ft report, Catharine Coojcy—Davis's alley, Catharin*?* street Daniel Rofs ditto ditto Edward Edwards—Greenwood-lane Rcbert Butles—Northern Liberties Peggy M'Donald—Front, below Christian street Regaining last report 49 Admitted since g t ' ♦ ' 4A " k 54 I>i(charged None Died None —— O Four of whom are dangerous. Tn erred since last report. t From city and suburbs i Hospital o Total 1 Stephen Girard. (Signed) Caleb Lownes. John Connelly. Publilhed by order of the Board, Wm. MONTGOMERY, Chairman pro tern; CITY. HOSPITAL REPORT, From 15th to 16th erf Oft. ill the morn# Admitted since last report : Daniel M'Kenzie—Wharton's, 122, South Second flreet. Jofepfi Craycroft—do. . do. James York—4th near Spruce street. Joseph Ceverin—Coffman's, 130, NortJj. Water street. James Fairchild—Vine by Fourth flreet. Discharged, since last report. Hannah Elmfly, admitted 2d ult". Thomas Gliflbn, V iothinft. Died flncc last Report. , , • , how long ill previ< -when admitted. ? * « ons to admittance^ Paniel ( RofS, 12th init. 2 days. Henry (Black) 7th 3 days. Anae'Reilly, loth 4 days. Remaining last Report 54 Admitted since, 5 59 Discharged 2 Died 3 5 r. [ Convalefcents2 r 1 Remain inHofpital, j s;ck 33 £*4 Interred in Citv Hospital burying ground since last report : From the city and suburbs 4 From the city hospital 3 Total 7 Stephen Girard, ' (Signed) Caleb Lownes, John Connelly. Pablifhed by order of the board. Mm. MONTGOMERY, Chairman, pro tem. The Infpeftors of the Health-Office feel it their to ad»ife their fellowscitizenS, whose families 3re out of town, not to re turn to the city soT a few days ; for although at present there a great appearance of the prevailing fever's fubliding, still as an un favorable change may take place, those who are out of town, we conceive, had better not move in, particularly to the lower pa'rts of the city and Southwark, until the disor der has more generally subsided ; and in the mean time to employ proper persons to air and cleanse their houseS- * Published by order of the Board, Wm. Montgomery, Chairman pro tem. Oftober 13, 1797. PRICE St) F STOCKS, Philadelphia, %(h Sept. 1797. 6 per Cem. 16/8 } per C«iit. 10/4 lleferrcd 6 per Cent. 13/4 BANK United States, 18 per ct. advance. —— I'ennfylvtnia, II d». North America, 46 do. Inl'urauce Co. N. A (hares 4Stf°'S° do. Pennfylvania, par , ' COURSE Of EXCHANGE. On London, at 3d days par at 60 days x 65 at 90 days 6i Amfterd.im, per guilder 40 - »' Acl laying Duties on Stamped Vellum, Parchment and Paper. 1 A FEW copiss of the above ait may be hid at the Office of tha Gazette of ike United states, No 119, Chcfnut-fixeet. Ju'y 19. ! Thirty Dollars Reward. ELOPED from the service of the fubfi rfber, on the 19th instant, a neerp man by the ' jnameofDJCK, about twenty-five years of age, | | and fivefptt nine or ten inches high ; by trade a carpentei, and is a very lively bri/k work man. His countenance is very good—When fpoktn to, he converses witq ease and confi dence, and is pretty Tagicious- I purfhafed the said fellow of Mr.Dubney Miijor, in wliofe name he has been advertised in the Richmond newfpaprrs. During his lalt trip (last fsinirner) he was employed a considerable length of tic, by ft>me person near Dumfries; from whirh c-ircumftance, I conjedlure, he has taken another nothern route. I forewarm all persons ' from giving him employment, of .my kind ' whatever, and maftersof veflels and ethers, from | carrying him out of tbi» state. The above it ward will be given if lie is taken within forty miles of this city*; and an additional sum, in ' proportion to the distance he may be bfoii£ht, s or the trouble andexpeneethe apprehender cvy be at, in bringing him tothisplace. auo; tisrvjt , N. B. His apparel was of the usual negro lind, , but h£ had more cloaths than is cuftom.vy for 1 them to poffels. 1 AD. ! R'shmsnd, Jure 11, 179'.
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