•r are they in the habil3 of feeing and cc 1 versing more with the people at large th \ ether citizens ? Has nature invested them with great sensibility or higher endowments ? If fhel: they rauft be inanifefbed in private as w. as in public lire—look then at their priva lives. Are they more corre& in condui more virtuous, less felfifli, less attached their private interests, less palfiocate less r vengeful than other men ! If they be res ly laperior beings, they ought to, give 1 some fallen —their mere word is not cnougi Impoitors 111 religion always come to m« in the of iuperior fanftity, and civ impostors in that of superior patriot!fnji but the people have never believed in tl one or the other without tating the fruits < bitternef? and repentance. "No—belie* them rot—their hands are not clean; the hearts are not purs. Their ways are to crooked to be right. Never would a tru patriot excite a foreign Ration to make wa upon his country, or openly juftify it whe made. Instead of taking up his pen to jui tify it, he would take up his sword to rept it. Never would a true patriot use detep tion or propagate falfliood among!}: the peo pie for any purposes benevolent .to them It cannot be a good tree that brings fort! these fruits. When a great people are it the tranquil enjoyment of civil liberty bet ter defined arnj more amply fectired thar jthat of any other people on earth—with a remedy for every right, a redress for every wrong, a cure for every grievance— and all this under a government of their own institu tion, equally open and acceptable to all without diftinftign or privilege to apy the who takes pains to alienate the af fections of such a people from such a govern ment and to excite them to ( a change, can not mean to deal fairly witb them. Let the people then beware how they give to men their confidence or admit the poison of their dodlrines. However it may be mingled with things sweet to the taste and served up in tempting velTels obsequiously, presented, its baneful efTedl is not less fatal. However it may Court their taste amidst incantations to liber ty, or in its firft draught, exhilirate the spi rits with a gentle intoxication, its after op eration is on the Mood where it corrupts the ma V. and invades the feat of life. The dis ease has already disclosed symptoms fatal in their tendency. Those who are infefted n:ed to change their regimen speedily, and thole- who are found to avoid the atmofp'here whose malignant vapors communicate the corttagion. Let the people ill (hort with draw their confidence where it is abused, and fuffer it not to be diverted from where it isjuftly due. A true American can be long v to but one country, and that is his °wn—-can lovfr but one government, and that is the one the people have made The writer of this neither pofTefiing nor reeking any office of diftinftion, aspires only to the character in the above sense, of A TRUE AMERICAN. %Ije ffiasette. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY EVENING, OcTonfß ij. - J —r~ " COM ME R CI ALL TIMPOR TANT. Council-Office, Whitehall, 33d June, 1797. SIR, The lords of his majesty's most honorable privy council having had under (Swifidera tion a repqrt of his majesty's advocatj attor- 1 ney and solicitor general 011 the petition of John Montgomery and a representation of . Simon Cock his agent, and papers aVCompa iiying the fame, requesting the entry at the port of Liverpool of the American (hip A- f rnerica, Alexander Smith, mafter,from New-' \ York ; nrtwithftanding it has been objeft- c ed to, on the grounds of the master of the f said ship not poffefling all the qualifications " of an American fubje£t ; lam commanded 3 by their lordships to transmit a copy of the 1 said report to you for the information of the f: lords commiflionefs of his majesty's treafu- t ry, and lam to fignify, that the lords of the I council-agree in opinion with his majesty's si advocate, attorney and solicitor general, that c a British- fubjeft cannot so divert; himfclf of the ehara&er of a British fubjeft by being t( naturalized or beepming a citizen cf any k foreign state, as to entitle him to be con- pi fidered, in th'is country, as a fubjeft of such pi foreign state under the laws of navigation, m And their lordftiips are further of opinion, fil that for many reafohs it wonld be very con- te , trary to the interest of this country to admit vy such a claim : yet as this ,is the firft cafe, pi withrefpeftto the United States of Ame- tii rica, in which a claim of this nature has di been brought forward, their lordships do not ri< think that it would be proper to take ad- lai vantage of the forfeiture of the said (hip.&c. and are even of opinion, that, under all the ka circumstances of the present cafe, the said m; ftiip America should, according to the re quest of the memorialist, be permitted to E: enter her cargo at the port of Liverpool: I am, however, direfted by their lordships ab to desire, that a copy of the said report may am be transmitted to the commissioners of his dai majesty's customs, and that they may ba in- of formed, that after such notice a like indul- abc gfence will not again be granted: ' dej I am, See. ner W. FAWICENER. one Geo. Rose, Esq. bri Ma To the Lords cf his Majeflfs mojl Honorable fen Privy Council. .** cau * M-A Y IT FLEASE YOUR LORDSHIPS, W3S IN obedience to your lordships' order of the 16th inft. referring to us the petition of John Montgomery, the representation of "'P' Simon Cock, and papers accompanying the fame, to yoar lordships' order annexed, aud ct requiting us to eonfider thereof, aud report, ror Alexander Smith, therein namiid, is " te be cbnfiderea, according to the trufi con- er c ftrucltion of his majefty'sorder in couscil of . id corn the 11It May, 1797*, f or regul.tin* the ,e f rade between Grear-Britain and the terri tories. belonging to the United States of greater America, as a fubjea tf the United States ; inehas of America, and- whether he is entitled to >s well be master of a ship belonging {o the said U juvate nited States, trading: to this country,' and [f' to , con,L ' r on f| i c h fliip the benefit of the said hed to order in council: We have considered the r< :" lal ? Vipers so referred to us, and we are of " real " °P ,nlon > that Alexander Smith, being- a na ive us tural born fubjeft of his majeftv, and not ough. having been admitted a citizen of the United men States of America until the 6th day of IVfay civil 1796, cannot be considered, with refpeft to tin?— this country, as- a fubjea of the United "• r 1 33 t0 entltle hini to be , aits of a{h,p belonging to the United States, tra- 1 eheve to this country, and to confer on such ] their ship the benefit of the said order in council -e too | -We apprehend this point was submitted to J true ; the opinion of fir Philip Yorke, in 17,2, i n e war ; the cafe of. a Scotchman, who had .been when , made a burgher of Stockholm, and was the 0 juf-. master of a Swedifo ship, navigated with repel • Swedrlh mariners ; and that he thought thi° ecep- would not entitle the Scotchman to be con ,Pe°-1 fi . d «ed as a Swede in Great-Britain, his na hem. j tive country. forth I Ail which we humbly submit to .your re in lord/hips' consideration. bet - WILLIAM SCOTT, h than JOHN SCOTT, ltKa JOHN MITFORD. T c very 19th June, 1797. • | j. d all _ htu- Trenfury Chambers, June, 1797. M 1 all gentlemen, ' a A T Having laid before the l6rds eommiffion eaf- era of his majesty's ireafury, a letter from R, ern- Mr Fawkemsr, inclosing, by the direftions 'Ai can- of the lords.'of his majesty's most honorable Let privy council, copy of a report of a report : to of the advocate general, and the attorney nof and fohcitor general, on the petition of John Montgomery, and a representation of Mr. ;ngs Simon Cock, his agent, requesting the entry ting at the port of Liverpool, of the American R: eful "up America, notWithstanding it has been j ; tiay objefted to,'on the grounds of the master of ' In' ber- the said (hip not pofTefiing all the qualifica fpi- tions of an American fubjeft : lam ] op- commanded by their lordships to transmit the copies thereof to you, and to direst you to dif- govern yourselves accordingly, ' ln I am, &c. * ed o . ge6rge rose. Jnd Commiflloners Customs. C / e r firAfefiioiS nf an pafled in the lat c the feflion of the Britifti Parliament confirmatory of th- this order, Kin the following wofdj.: "Be itenac ed, . ■ V'?', rliat aRC ' may be lawful to iraport into this kingdom, direflly from any of the terti l. J. or .', eS ° f theUl "'«<l State,of America, in Brink - Juilt (hips or reffels, owned, navigated and regif C his tcred according to law, or in (hip, built in the tor , n d countries belonging to the United S*>tet of Ame- u v • * ny of or in *l'P» taken by any of lor ""P s or veflW, of war belonging to the govern ment or any of the inhabitants of the said United y S, " as ' having commilTions or letter, of marque and reprisal from the government /if the said Uni ted . t-itet, and condemned as lawful prize in any " lcrc T °V rt " C Admiralty of the said United States of i which condemnation proof (hall be given to the (atisfatfion of the Conuriflioners of His Majcfiy's M Customs, or any four or more of them, in that old, part of Great Britain culled England, and any three those jCrmorrof them in that part of Great Britain call- merit ed Sect and, ar d owned by the fuhjefls 01 the ftid and ( —. United States or any of them, W -wbtrtrf ibt m.-Scr ved - a:.idUbrtc fan-lb, <.ftbimariners at tejjl arc fuljtli, ,j the those • jmd Unlud Sutti, any goeds merctundize eomp the growth, produfiion rr mariufadhire of the said United Statfi, which are not prohibited by law to G A be imported from foreign com tru-s, ;ind to yitcr , and land such good-, wares, up- r j e on payment ol the duties, and fubjeel to the con- ' ditions and liereina'ter mentioned, anv ' law, cudom or usage to the contrary, in any wife,' r- notwitbftanding. r 3 f 0 | Sht P as Extraa of a Utter from Li/bon, dated Juruß J - 2 6th, 1797. Ie " A detachment from Admiral Jervis's B r :~ l- fleet, under the command of admiral'Nelfon 1 r- was sent on an expedition against the illand ! t- Teneh'ife, coniifting of the following s*hr e /hips : Theseus 74, Culloden 74, Zealous ; y /r ' r s 74, Leander 50, Sea Horse 3S, Emerald j Calcu d 38, Terpfiichore 36, and Fox, .i4guris.— Jloop e This morning accounts were received of the Qa e failure of said squadron in attempting to take <wl o 'a - the iflar.d. The admiral 101 l his arm, capt. Am/le e Bowen of the Terpsichore killed, the Fox one c s funk under the batteries, the captain and Tcxei t crew drowned, about 80 in number, 250 of Dei f men drowned in the furf I'n landing, 5 lieu- tl r tenants, other officers and a number of men tured killed, about 150 men landed, who took p or > t ■ possession of the town of St. Cruz and held to tbeir 1 poflxflion several hours, but no reinforce . ment being sent from the ftiips to their as- spoke 1 , fiftance, were obliged to capitulate, the • terms granted were that they ft6uld retire f r , irl : with all the honours of war to. the landing unknot • place, where the Spaniards ,afliiled in get- Q n , ting them on board their /hips. This expe- was „ dition was sent in eonfequence of several very for Mt rich Spauilh fiiips having tarried there and landed their cargoes of money chiefly. /L„„ " Admiral Jervis still continues the bloc- Netv-C kade of Cadiz, with the fleet underhis com- others 1 mand, consisting of3o fail of,the line." Extra?! of a letter from Alicant, July 1, '97. p "I ! 1 trade we have nothing new : such • y abjeft dulnefs was never experienced before ; yy,, and this must be chiefly attributed to the ny,p -j. dangers of navigation from the privateers, of which we have no less than fix hovering b' an J about this neighbourhood, carrying on their t ~ depredations against neutrals, who are ge- Calfl nerally, not to lay ahvay*,"condemned upon j o q „, one pietence or other ; and ail American on 11" 2 brig, loaded with Brandy at Valencia for / ' Malaga kas (we are informed) jutt received fa s sentence of confifcation, snip and cargo, be- Pt\/r cause the bill of lading, of which the captain 1 p was bearer, was uot signed by I ii :felf." J William Smith, Esq. Mi'nifter Pie- rJ Q nipotentiary from the United States to the 'q £ Court of Por'.ugal, arrived at Lilbon the 2cth August, after a pal Tare of 27 davs 11 • from the Capes of the Delaware." ' 7 ,T " . 1 this port " A Former StuJ* of D, . R u Jl r ,nd oilj- T/; j er communicali ut: 3 omiiied thh i>ay shall appear 0 f Savcn $■ the CITY HOSPITAL REPORT terri- From zift to 2id Oa. in the mornir.fr. |es of Admitted, fmce lail report, , 3tate g ' Betsey Lewis, opposite pofcofHce' Front cd to street. 'd U- Died since last Report, » f.;j when admitted I ' loflr W-g ill previ -1 , I 1 the Elizabeth White, 2.6 th ult. g day,, ire of ' a na- Remaining lafl report 5 , not Admitted since j nited _ j May . ft to Discharged None '"-ted Died i , j such Five of whom are dangerous. r,ei '- Interred since last report, d to From ?ity and suburbs * s ! » in Ht'fpital f : jeen . j 1 'he Total . f "j 1 . 1 " Stephen Girard. this (Signed) CalTlß Lowves. " on " John CON*NELLv. na- Cirr HOSPITAL REPORT, our From 2zd to 23d of Oft. in the mom. Admitted lince last report : , . James Farrell, Biddle'u alley.' Difeharjed lince l»ft report, ] John L' llis, admitted 4th ult. 1 Jofiah Holmes, izthinfl. Jo'nu Scott, arth < 97. Mary M'Carty, 7 th 1 Axelina Smock, 7th on- om Jvemaining last Report . 53 f m 3 Admitted since, ble ' ,rt . • 34 ey D:fcharg.-d - hi) Died o 5 en j Six of whom are dangerous, of ■ Interred in City Hospital burying ground '' :a " since last report : ni From the city and suburbs 2 lit From the city hospital o 1 is to , _ to \ Total 2 t!l Stephen Girard, (Signed) Caljb Lownes, John Connelly, of t c Published by order of the board. m* of JOHN MILLER, Jun. « Chairman. ELECTION. tie f Col. Postletw aite, is chosen Sena- !n ! Ie tor for Cumberland county, and we learn, J* by a majority of 400 votes. d . 1 4Ll• I^ paper of the I 9 th of Au gtf ft fays, "On ,c WC a " lce^ant and heavy fall j. oWram ; our Irish aftrouomcrs arc of opinion that L.' there is a Uak in the moon.** y eu >1 I ie AJloniJhiug Mujical Powers. &u s Miss D Heknard, at iiv« years frc it oIJ, plays on the f'iano Forte, to the admiration of a n< re thole lfcilled in ffitt/lc. She executes on this inftru. 1- merit the Ba'tle of Prague, thefonatas of Pleyel ha ] d and de Nic«lai ; different airs and the mofl app ro . to r ved variations, besides the oivTa : anion- ot h crt "it *■ th ° r « of O'lphigenie. 'She likewise sings i 0 a r e eompanying the Piano-Forte. " the ' GAZETTE MARINE LIST.I ' r 1 ' tro ; PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. ™ r ARRIVED, days, ""'i | Ship Enterprise, Norru Hamburgh 84. At 1 Mhlly, Hodge Havanna ' a - Commerce, Simmons, St. Bartholomews Th' Brothers, Henderfon, Amjerdam 82 to 1 Brig Gov. Brooks 9 Baxter, Petit Guave " Hrl Betsey and Peggy, Stran, Op»rto 58 bou : Mercury, Rockwell, Port au Prince ', Sehr. Experiment, Callcndar, tiavanna a"w ■ Arrived at the Fort—Ship Ganges, Greene, wer j Calcutta ; Brig Jane, Vanfife, Cape Francois; Jop L'Efpaire. L'Hi rondel, Yort-aiuprince. Capt. Henderfon, of the ship Brothers, C - 9 arrived here on Saturday morning from fror Amflerdam, was bakrdedthf IJI of Augufl ly tire one of admiral Duncan's squadron, off the tad Texel ; and on Saturday week, off the Capes prin of Delaware, by capt. Cochran, of the Thetis, to ] who treated him politely ; the Thetis had cap- thei turcd the schooner Telegraph, belonging, to this the port, from the Havahna, a few hours previous of S to ibeir boarding capt. Henderfon. tion After capt. Greene failedfrom Calcutta he C spoke the ship Swift, capt. Depeyjler and the fleet Hip capt. Moore, going up the river, both tinu from Aew-Tork. Afljip from Salem, name ture unknown, had also arrived. mere Capt. Dobel, in a ship belbnging to Boflon. but 1 was embargoed at Calcutta, after clearinr out duce for Manilla. " / ■ The fbip Old Tom, and another ship with vve fl passengers, from Londonderry, are arrived at that New-Cafle. The ship Eagle, and several Strei others vessels hi the river. on a Neif-Tork, OS. 21. ARRIVED, DAYS. ness Ship Pigou, Sinclair, Liverpool Cork 58 thofi America, Smith, Liverpool ' 66 Med The mate and three men belonging to the ship John and Phoibt, which fame time ago I was taken hy a French privateer, and re-taken It by an English frigate, and given tip to the cap- lie fp tain, arrived here in the Pigov. nefda Cafft Smith in the■ Ship America, arrived town lafl evening in 66 Jays from Liverpdol, spoke from on the 30 th Augufl, the ship Sally of and from Cong A r . London, lat, 50, long 26, 30. aut 18 mi lit' days, b'jund to Hamburgh. Sept. 5. spoke rily c ship Martin, of and bound to Norfolk, out 24 when from Falmouth. A' Oct. I fpoke ship Belvidere, capt. Ingra- fidera ham ,off Nantucket Shoals, hound to N. York,in Phila 60 fathom water, lat 40,09. ) to ret Capt. Ingraham told Capt. Smith, that Jive for tt -lays before he fell in with a ship, the captain of larcit which informed h'm that thejhip Draper, cf depri' his port, was taken ly the French. Sub ft 7 heJbip Diana, Capt. Frederick Bolton, comir 7 Savannah, on htfrpajfage frtrri Liverpool, to will li )avarmah, was taken ly the Frr.ech and after THE . S hj he>r „Msf l *<by'>V>ast,4e» ly f* c f ta " ; , ***** Wr, tod-arrived a! Ty rant Z! *', l ! ' , OJSL *W»>- Obtain frcl W i a '" r ° r Zb ™ 7 *' ? har W° n > ¥on that coqjt. -J he above it formation is receivd bv sr S'" ? r >r - °/ th f c,j ° on "- ,OCe - f *}h> frcrn Savannah, -who fell in with the inp Genet, ofNorflk, in la!. 36 Ion? 75, days out, watered-tool the cyew out and 33 them to this port. { We are credibly informed that the Belwdere, 7 WY n F aham '- frm Lon,l ' n W" &*>- 34 lori, has put into Rhode-I(land I S;^ ( - Crd ; 7 '?T Vd 6a Pt' , V'" 1 ' I. 0 " 1 L| wpoo) ; hut by*fdrvtrary •53 r £" l ° P ut into Cove <tf Corl-, acd (ailed from thenae Z2 d August, conse quently nothing- new. Sept. s po k e - . TT ng t from Ph;b delph; a , bound i to Hamburgh, out 17 days, all well, lat. j f, 2 ' , 4 ?' I°"Z- 42. io. Same day spoke f the bn s p a las t . m%> 4 bound to New York, with paffengen-, out 40 days, all well, h ' Sept. 20th; spoke the fh.'p Harman from ' - nomas, bound to Brcm-en, out 20 ' days, all well lat. 43, 46, l ong . C+> ? , Gaober 2d, spoke the brig Lyon, of- < '• Portland, from Boston, bound to Surinahi, ] out 4 days, lat. 40, 12, long; 64, 33. 1 Oaober S fpok£ a brig from Norfolk, I c lo.™ 66°, 2 f "• OTt 4 d ">-*' « < Capt. Sinclair, on his paffagc, was board- t ed by many English frigates, who ticqted i ? ™ Pol.tely._The ship Peggy, capt E j. ! v hcott, of Philadelphia, from' Hamburg),, j a went round the Black Rock for Liverpool, o 33 Q3 ty 29th of Jul y> in batfaft. |n ~ % tHis da-'/'s jMuTI. " at. J s n I>a P cr; b y'l>C Pipou, to ;he 19th cf - a^!?i tCm -'T »>*««—l> following are Me or.ly articles v;orfh attention. !9 ai DUBLIN, Augutt 15. I The officer, of the reve-u.. from the Jugbefcto ~3 the lowed, are now preparing a.«d malting returns of the amount of their /efpedive salaries and per quintet, m confcquenre of an order from eavern nient. What tan be the defigu in giving this order I is yet unknown.— But as there isa law in Ent*ianJ to tar all officers abovo jol. a year, one (hilling in the pound, it is not ; mpoflible but our adminiftra I t'on intends to propose a fiiniiar measure in this kingdom. I It 18 computed that the friaries an ! perquifit.s i of the different offices and place, in Ireland, a- hr mount to Boo,ocol, which at is. in the pound, will I raise 40,00e1. a year without the lead affetlin? the poor. 0 I Augujl 16* A Privy Council was held yesterday at the Caf- • tie, when a Proclamation wa* iftued for proro<*tt* -r-, ,n a °cw Parliament to the ad Sept. next. , I inl v BELFAST, Augvjl n. On Tuesday lad, 1768 guns, 141 gun barrels, I thi , P'l"". 68 old swords and blades, 39 pistols, be j 544 bayonets, < fwiveli, r carronade,. 2 halberts, I l ( and 1 pike ftaftt, were brought into the artillery barrack dore; and on the following day, 106z I guns, 3H bayonets, pikes, 3? broken swords, 3 halberts, I carronade, a swivels, 1 iron gun, a I Run Mrrels, 33 old pistols, and 6 pound fliot, all s from the county of Down, were si To brought in I ( f and lodged in the fame place. 1 0 f On Wednesday fe'nnignt, a melancholy accident Th 1 :appeoed near Ardara : A number of people went lat t . to the neighboring llrand for the purpof; of fiih s ing fttand eels, in which they were so closely in . tent, that they were uneipeaedfy fur»ounded .Uy tile tule, and, seven were instantly drowned five ps whom we hear have left families , I On Saiurdsjr evrninf lad about 7 o'clock, the f troaps of the garrison of Londonderry, "were un- der arms, for rhe purpose of wimefling puniffi- j menf to heinflitfled upon a countryman, from the I > of Stranorlane, for having admin f- I tered the United Irirnmen'- oath to * soldier of the fl Aberdeenfiiire fencihles. He was apprehended in rem that c and the fnil- having been fully proved a- j gainst nim, he to receive 700 lathes. I 1; Fhe troops were dr-.wn i:p upon the Ship-Qnay, I to Which place the culprit was marched from the f guard houf', by a party of the military, where a- I bout 500 having been infiiaed. he was enpoled T round the line apparently dead ; after which, hav J lle ing foru.Tvha' recovered, he was cani.?doff I ' a bier to 'he hofpiral—Gr at numb rs of p oplj j S ' wera afTtmbJedand witnefffd.th«inJp.-tiEve icene. j BOSTON, O&ober 16. j Ii Capt. Rich, arrived here on Saturday, j n 'S t ' from Li/bon, 4© days, authenticates the en tire accounts received at Norfolk, of the at- ' tack; on Santa Cruz; and adds, that the Ch principal part of the squadron, had come in to Li/boti to refit, before he failed; that their main objeft was to capture, ordeftroy j the four Spanish 74's, lying under the forts of Santa Cruz town; but that the expedi- I tion failed. 0 Capt. Rieh aflures us, that the British j fleet, under Lord St. Vincent, still contin- r tiivues to blockade Cadiz; that fomc over tures had been made to the Admiral by the merchant* to remove this bar to their trade but they were not fufficiently valuable to in- ' ANI ducean acceptance of them. • 'As an article of commereial consequence, Cont we (late, on the authority of Capt. Rich, D{ , that American veflels, navigating the 4n<! Streights, may, at nil times, have convoy, on application to Admiral St. Vincent, off Cadiz; whohad frequently declared a readi- °" e ness to protest the American navigation in 1 tlioft- seas, from the marauding pirates of the . Mediterranean. Ittlp Ar NEWBURY PORT, Oaobcr. 14. It is ever pleaiing to us to notice the pub- A lai lie spirit of oui; fellow-citizens.—On Wed- Putil nefday lad the company of artillery in this JH& town were ordered out, to make the draft 0I " from them in compliance with the aa of Congress, requiring 80,000 men from the 'j-*iokl militia—when the whole company volunta- "Czna rily offered themselves, to be in readineft Whit whenever called for. Djapt At a town meeting on Thursday, in con- ; ow fideration of the diPtreffes of the poor at j Philadelphia, a committee was appointed to receive contributions from the charitable, j for the relit sos those who by the awful ca- I lareity with which that city is affliftefl, are Jul; deprived of the necejfary means of fubftjlance. Subfcriptioti pspcrs are lodged with she v committee, and we hope none who are able j u s t will los« the opportunity of lending to rus LQRD. " a, [ \. " .'i' , hen by OA. 4. f T y~ *' Rre ' «, ly , to ? n "'wrtifemcnt published in tfcii ■upturn JHln y Frederick Troop of bound X, v .grc l; na, at i n tint • r e s .! ,turi!a y following. Cjnt. Nclfort * that informod the troop th- reason oftheir bdij call? ;:d by edt o jje,hfr. and oMI-rvH, tbat« whatever mi.ht banner ' le f ** rrmpiples, it wss the duty of cv ith the f ry - "l«n wlien hp country was inVaded, or called s,flu- bount'l ■'. rV, . C J l ' S ' t0 , flc £ forward and defend that 'lit and »'Kri iVi ' cral "th-r obfer.vatiom ro ' t-iffflwSljr hear—and concluded by r ' ** " tf'Ti of thfe tro.p as were wil. H'f'i ■t. f "'urn out the moment thev were called on, Ni-io- i follow him which they am. _! I 1 ' *"' gratification of a Numerous concowfe enpt. tain VS ' imi the n ° fa,all of their "P" Oork, ~ From the (N. Y.) Diary. ronfe- A cprrefpondent wishes that those per fpoke lons whose names have been publilhecl at wind iiHl length ae having been Concerned in pri , lat. vattera failing under French colours Their' P°, ke no ' tracing the report to its fourcec, and üblm pubhihing a denial, supported by, proper , out vouchers, is a strong proof against them. i here are men in this city at present, from whole^ names have been published in a long . 20 1 or their piratical countrymen ; until ?3 they bring proof to the contrary, they ], of ought to be branded with public execration, lata, Itisanmdifpenfableduty in any man who * n ° ws to a certainty of filch abandoned con folk, net oq the part of his cpuntiymen, to 40, come forward and give tbgm up to the ail thcrity. The arrival of forte louthern eea ard- tlemen who wire at Brest, particularly a 3ted Mr. Hooe, of Virginia, and a Mr. Milne, El- who firft handed the Savannah paper with -gh, a lift'of Americans engaged in privateering 1001, out o. oreft, will eftablitl), in a decided man ner, proofs against certain men now in this city. . ~,,,, , |)| u i m h cf Samuel 8c Micrs Fifhcr, ■are ARE now opening, * t their Warelioufe, No. z 7 . Dock Street afrefk affortire.it c f Y/polrn aid o-hcr goods, fnitabic to lind recaved b >' the late arrival; from iicg [rns' L;n)( ' ' Tl "'' hav: a! f" f' r S "!', t ,cr * Teneriffe ' ' r . n ~ Sherry, and ( fn P ! P cs >hhds. asd quarter ca&rs* Port Wine,, ) land 1 *ir t 1 , Ailorted queen s ware in crates, See. V* ■'« h »o-»3J- diwqtawiw. this A Wet Nurie wanted. ins A He it itlly u^ Woman, with a young fcreafl of a- I , f 1 1 t"" Wdl rccnmm - , >dei, may will «? 1P tC y ln l u,n "e of 'He Printer. r _°A 2 3. n.otic e. 'as • Samuel Richardet, 1-efpeafully -a- r" , ms the & entlemen . fubferibers to the ■Exchange, that on Thursday ness, the 26th I lnft. it will beopenfor their accommodation. He begs leave to acquaint his friends and :ls, I the public, that the City Tavern will also !*' , bc r f ad 7 for the reception of gentlemen boarders. 6z An ordinary as usual at three o'clock. Is, Oftober 21. an T MEETING ~ in OF th« SELECT and COMMON COUNCILS of the City of PKiLAetLPiiM, will be held on :nt I Thursday n-xt, at eleven o'clock in the morning, nt at the State-house. h- j By order, , n - wlli'a m h. tod, Cleik of the Seiedl Council. vc EDWARD J COALE, l. Clerk of the Common Counril „. n - <t ' x dt*6 he Wanted, to Hire, /- A Large an.i convenient HOUSE, in or near i,! entreof the city—for whjcha generout a 3T be given; to be taken for a year, or on a- lease tor a longer term. Inquire of th« Printer v. oa ' I 7' eotf II no rTcTE ~ ;d THE Offices of the Department of War are for ' .-f. pr ' ?' r^ ove<i "«'ir to the Falls of the ScuvV , n I liiU, on rhe Ridge Road. , j September 4. dtf The Healtb-Office IS removed to the City-Hall, and is kept open ■, night ind day, where persons having bufinrfs may apply. VV.«. ALLEN, Health-Officer. Sept. 4- . dtf e 1 Choice St. Croix Sugar and Rum n I Coffee t j Madeira and Teneriffe Wine y j For Sale by s James Yard, No- —1 South Fourth-greet. OA - d 3 w JuJl Published, and now Selling, ; By BENJAMIN DA VIES, . Athii No 62, HiVli-Str-'et. ; The AMERICAN REPOSITORY AND \ - j ANNUAL REG I&TERfor IIcUNITED STjiTES FOR THE, Yt.u 1758 : , Containing c >mplete and corre.S lids of the Execu tive, I cgifl.itive and Judiciary^ ' DEPARTMENTS of government, And a variety of ufeful tables, nece/fary to b« known in every State of' the Union. Embe'UJkid 'with tiL'o handsome Engravir/njtl . One of which is deprive of a melancholy seen* that Occurred during the American war O 18. Imperted in the latelt arrivals from Amfterrlatn and Hamburg, fandforiale by B. & J. BO^len, A large ajfer intent of [fine French Cambrics, I< Rurfja uudDutch iailcloth H'iitann:a3 Writing, poA, and pri Ron ants ing paper Brown Holland Dutch calf ftins C!:et k-s and ,I!rip«s Prime madder Ticklenhurgs Shell'd Barley Czruhurgs looking glares ! V-'hite sheetings H<>llow"gials ware [ D|ap£r Slates I3i own rolls Coffee nw'lls | Umbrellas llrafs kettles > H.'-iajjibbons Scythes and fir=w knivs* BlacTand white bees Tovsafforted m boxes Best Holland-Gin in pipes Lontion partieifiar \,adelfa Wine J" ! T >4- ; m&tinf Excellent Bourdeaux Brandy Rittp ditto Claret in cases Just received, and'for Sale by , Rundh tf Leech.® 21. sawtf
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