Macpherfon's Blues. battalion orders, June 14th, 1978. The Blvii are to aflemble, in full uniform "to-morrow morning at five «'clock at the pi rade Centre square. ROBERT HEYSHAM, Adjutant, f.i. cJ- Attention ! Artillery Blues. THE Gentlemen who have enrolled themselves in order to form the above Com pany,' are desired to meet on Saturday even ing, 16th June, at 7 o'clock, at George Hill's No. 130, North Second-street, sign of the Buck, to eleft Officers, determine upon uniform, and form bye-laws. Appli cants, previous to that time, will enjoy the privilege of voting June 14. Editors of newspapers will please to give the above a place. VOLUNTEER GREENS. THE Troop will pa-ade in uniform, cojß p'etely equipped on Sc u\lkill Bank, weft end of; Wati ut ftteei, onSa'uiday i6ih June instant, at four o'clock in the afternoon. JOHN MORRELL, Captain. June 13. Volunteer Rifle Company. THE Citizensef-Philadelphia and the North ern Liberties, who arc disposed to jnin said «k>nr.pany, in support of the Liberty and Laws "f their country, sre informed that arti c';« of adeciafinn arc left at the houfc* of John Hiir.e*, n0.131, H'mH 'ttreet, J hn Coyle, no 303, fiid flreet, and at the counting house of O-iadiah Siockton, corner of 9th and High firrets where able bodied, a£live citizens are invited to enr I themselves. The Printers in this city are rtquefled to g'.v; tb: Above a ft tj publications. June iz " FOR LONDON, ~ The copper bottomed ship s a l l r, C 3 pt a in Lo' kyer. . A Confiderabie part of her """ cargo is already engaged ; —to fail with all convenient speed For terms ap ply to ROSS Cjf SIMSOK, No. \n, South Front-Jlreet. June t.i $ A House and Lot in Burlington FOR SALE. A L ARGE commodious two story brick House, tnd laifce well improved Gardens; with a large Clover Lot. a stable, Carriage House. and Spring Houf<*, See. in the city of Burlington, New-Jersey. This Dropefty allow d to be the mo ft healthy and beau'-iful of any in Burlington, having a front of 360 feet upon the river, and extending 208 feet back ; bound ed on one fide by Broad-ftrcet, and on the back by a wide alley. The ho*ife is in form of a square, fronting feet upon Broad flreet, and 58 upon the river—with a pump of water at the back door, besides two fine ipringarifing out «f the beautiful back between the garden aod the river. For particulars, apply at No. 5, South Fourth ftreet, to GEO. WALKER. Who has also Far Sale, Lots in Washington City. i" ne '3- 3' London Particular Madeira Wine. A fev pipes of a superior quality, fit for imme mediateufe ; and CLARET in cases. FOR SALE BV Michael Connor, No. 102, comer of Second and Dock ftretts. June 9. § This Day is Publiflied, AND rOSIAII BY J. FEN NO, 119.CH ESNUt-r a BET AN ADDRESS . To the People of Maryland, ON the origin, progress and prefeat state of French with a Iketch of the infamous Attempts to degrade the Government of the United States,artd some reflections on the late proceedings in Congress ; written the last of April in the pre sent year, by a Member of the House of Rcprefen tatives. 5 june 11 Military Academy. THE Public are most refpe&fully informed, that a Military Academy i« opened in the Northern Liberties in the house formerly belong ing to John Matters, esq. between the German- Town aod Frankfort .roads, North Second ftreet continued Br JOHN BARBER, Late of the 6oth Britifti regiment of Foot and afiiftant Engineer to the Army a&ing in the WeiVTndie*. # Where gentlemen will be taught the manual Exercifeand made completely acquainted with all the duties of fiicers, non-commifiioned of- 1 fleers and private foldier3 in camp, garrifonand Quarters ; the forms of regimental and field re- \ turns, detachments, rosters &e. &c. also the art of drawing plans, fe&ions and geometrical elevations, the elements of tactics, gunnery and fortification.—A fubfeription lift is left at the 1 bar of the City-Tavern, where the terms and ' the outlines of the yropofed regulations may be J seen. Tie tit nation is extremely weli adapted < to the undertaking and eight acres of ground are j set apart tor the purpole. ( B. Gentlemen from the Country boXrded in thehojfe if required, mav to. diwiawim ] FOR SALE. ! BV THE SUBSCRIBERS, 1 .The Cargo of the Ship Richmond, ( Captain Hathaway, from Bengal, Gurrahs. wkite Guzzies < Ditto, blue Guzzenahs < Salums Emerties Gorahs Mow Sannas Mamoodies Penialcoes Tickiries Baftas Rontalls Coffas • * Po'eas Tar.jebs i Chintz Mulda Cloths ] SaulGaziiei* Carwah Cioths ( Ah elegant ajptrtment of Madras Handkerchiefs r Benar<*s SUGAR c COT» ON and GINGER £ Mordccai Lewis. _ may i?. iw mw To be Sold, in Burlington, Immediately oppofit* the wharf on the river De laware, A Large new two story brick Houfc, and Lot sixty tret in front and one hundred deep— ~ The House consist* of two large parlours, one 17 hy it, the other 19 by ai, an entry in the mid- r rfie, three large bed chambers and one small one, well finifhed garrets, a large kitchen, pantry, store 1 a romi, See. with good cellars, good water and gar- j den, aU new, well finilhed and in perleii order. { l::>n>ediatce poflcflu-n will be given. Enquire of J Edtvard Bonfall & 10. or of Francis Durdin, Bur- | lingtiMJ, who wiH inform the price aii-3 flbtw the j preailts. may 24 By this day's Mail. rm V a MW-YOMI, June •». Yellcrday, n half past ~, , M-,,| difch,-™ G | cannon Fro«n the bartcrv. announced the fc-cleftio:: of JOHN' J 'Y to the firrtoffi, e in ih ; i Halt. Km '• withllai>din 4 ihc u'nrcafi.ig induftrv rj the fnrnd, ~| Mr. L|vm e non, a majority of t 3 tj so- Mr Jav rvin cciuia .crvft r, k!r M maVinrr, the fee alrfm o. thi. • Hate. Ha. 1 , cq-nl cxcrtiont been made ufc of thfie cd would ha.r been but a very few vote, lef; for .he on. polite candidate. r The -ajo.ity for Mr. Jay at the hft eleaion, wa. only t s ßo. R e _ gn The canvafa and efimateof balloti for reprefe.-.ta ine «"« '■> congrefa will bf commenced thiadav lli- he . yeflerdav mo'nin» arrived in tow* fr« m Philade 1 - phia the Hon lamei M'Henrv fee'ry of wa 'he ohjeflof hiivift , we uiHe.ftand, •»"> take a o* '•>"» -o t—ln rherourf. of yellerda .h? .entt>. ve G vem r'.lflmH. Accom laoied bv feverat j. mlemen ofthiicity, t« tr.lpeft th- wo-ks. The rtfult of thii vttt; we hor-ewill be i alHi;ion io<x l . fortlfi,at;o~?, wid such other arran»emen>» for kctu nj off an invad ms toe, as wilt 0 ace this vulnerable Drum of the m - j Umtrd Stat I, anr, -he Itate of Nt»-Yotk, in foine of better poflure of deferce. )ur COMMUNICATION. Veare tufmmed »hat the ure of this is tobe immrdiarc.'jfurtunon dfo hp purpo eof cr>- ooeratin? with our filler Oatt s and w'th congress, in tak jr.® efficient mcafjres of defence and offenc« if rc b qufie. "in ' l!s the\- will in thi» cry, to be I nearer the scene of aftiet. and to know better the no " ceffary rae*fure* to be pursued [/ r gus.J BOS''ON, June : 9 . of LEGISLATURE OF MASS/1< fTVSETTS. h- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, ire Thtirfday next was assigned for coming to the choice of a Senator of the UnitcdSta.es. to [The Hon. Fisher Anies, Samuel Dexter; Theophilus Parsons, and Edward H. Rob _ bins, are on the nomination lift.J Th' Secretary delivered the following ip mrflage from the Governor : 1 I have received a letter from James M'Henry, Esq. Secretary at War, in which er he dates, that owing to the failure of a con ,tc tra&, the government of the United States p. are unable to supply the cannon necessary for the upper battery of the frigate Consti tution, and requelling the loan of a number _ of cannon now ufelefg on Castle Island, tl which were designed for (hip's use, and are improper for thai fortrefs. The Secretary fe, engages to return them as soon as others ge can be procured, and in the mean time to order a number of 32 plunders round from id Providence to Boston, for the defence of -« the town and harbour. This letter I have , a direfted the Secretary to lay before you, and have no doubt the request will be com :et plied with, if in your judgment it can be 1 done consistently with the fafety of the har- bor of Boston. ADDRESS TO THE PRESIDENT. h- The Committee appointed to draft an Address to the PrefiJent of the United States ; made report. In the Senate it was unanimotifly accepted. In the House, after a short debate, the question of acceptance was carried.—Yeas 107 —Nays 30. S. e- SALEM, June 8. The French are leaving us, Consul MO2 ard advertises his countiymen deCrous of re turning home, that h( will accommodate tbem with vessels. ThecfnraSer o/JOHN ADAMS may be :T read in the following noble declaration of the people of Pott*s town f Penn,) in his anfivcr to an excellent address from them. of «« YOUR confidence, that 1 will not furrender the rights of the nation, Jhall not gs e betrayed If the nation were capable of e- such a surrender (which it is not) SOME Q " OTZR HAND tnuft affix thoiTxnature to __ the ignominous deed.'' The Prcfident* in his aßfwcr to the ad j dress of Frederick town and county (Mary- fend) exprefles a pleasure at its " having been passed and certified under the auspices rj. if one of the few, who remain, of his ancient i- and much refpe&ed colleagues in the firCt councils of the union. d PORTLAND, June 4. IC THE MEMORIAL. a l Could the excellent Memorialof the Ame h rican Envoys be a; generally read by the f. citizens of France, as the French appeals d were by thepeople of this country,it would be a difficult matter to persuade deluded Frenchmen to draw the sword against their d allies. But this expeftation is vain—the ty ; rants who at present rule that endaved na d tion, not only watch over the presses, but e keep a jealous eye on the mails and public d couriers. Indeed we have but little to hope e for, but from the spirit and resources of our j own country. Reconciliation seems to be quite impoflible. The lawlefsinflruments of rapine and plun-ier, not content with pillag " ing ourveffelswithin our capes, have in some instances, landed on our islands, and carried off the farmer's (lock. M<iy the fire of refrnt ment glow in every brsaft, and may each citizen arm himfelf for the proteftio,n of his country. To the Editor of the Gazette. HAVING ebferved aparagraph it your Gazette of the 21 ft May, (laitngthat Gen Rochefontiane had been difmifTed by a Court Martial please to inform th^public that the mode of his dismission was not by a C"urt Martial but by a revokation of his com mission, by the President of the United States. I am authorised to aflert the above by'letters, both from New York and Weft Point.—lt is to be hoped that those Prin ters who have circulated the paragraph allu ded to, will publifli the preceding. D. HALE, Lt. of Artiilerifts and t Engineers June 2d. r N O T I C E, T 1 'HE Owners or ConGgnees of veflels per- JL forming q-izrinttne are te take notice that ' J a arrives from the Hospital at the ' | Office at 7 o'clock and leaves it by 9 every r! ninp ( Sunrlay« excepted ) luch ftipnlief a» are to I tie forwarded to vein-Is are desired to te lent to '! the Health Office before thchourof tiine. June 8 i Xije Cfecttc, of PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY EVENING, Juni 14. in- l ere At a meeM'ng of a number t>f the Cttfeens >p- .of the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, above the age prefobed by law for the pe<- formance of militia duty, convened in con sequence of prt vious advertisement, at Mr. ta- Dunwoody's in Mark-t-ftreet, the lad even ing, to take in o consideration the p'refrnt critical fitna l ion of public affairs, and deii- h ~ berate on the method by which they reay t , Heft contrihute to the public defence, Col. tu James Read was appointed Chairman, and jj?j Jaret! Tngtrfoll, Esq. S?cretary. The oojeil and design 0} the meeting was id- explained by Mr. In_-erfoll, who concluded h* by reading the following proposals, which ' Tlc lome of the gentlemen present hadprevioufly prepared. " To proteil our Country from ihfult, ii outrage and dishonour, to preserve her from a foreign yoke and to maintain our freedom rc _ and independence, the Congrefsand Execu tive of the United States re adopting the be moll vigorou and energetic meafurc', the governor of our state has iflut d his proclam a ion for enr lling, organizing and equip ping thf ff eat body of the militia. Our , Sons have already associated in arms : at so ■ awful a crisis. we ' the fubferibers, citizens I to of the United States and nhabitants of the I ' S- City and Liberties vf Philadelphia, above r ; the prescribed ' y law for the perform -1). ; ance of m litia duty, holding ourfclves in- ' ■ ! difpenfably obliged to contribute to the pub- 1 g lic fafcty to the utmofl of our ability, do i ( i agree, es t 1 ft. That we will as early as pofiifele pro- ' h vide ourselves each with a good musket, bay- : 1. • cnet. cartridge br.x, and twenty-fofir char- 1 ;3 ges of powder and ball, and keep the fame j y in good order at our refpeftive houses, or | such other place as may hereafter be agreed . • r upon. 1 ] I 2. That when any company have affoct- ' - e 1 ated together to a fufficient number, we will 1 y ! proceed to chufe one suitable person as cap r, j tain, one lieutenant and one second lieute -0 j nant by hallot or otherwise as (hall be agreed j, ; upon, and such other officers as may be } f found expedient. , e 3. That when the company or companies J; are compleated, the officers (hall apply to j. the Executive for such commi (lions as it 5 , e may be deemed proper to grant them, and r . make a tender of this affociatidh for the de- s fence and preservation of the City and Lib erties, to be formed into companies, regi- I in ments or otßerwife, as may best answer the J d pbrpofe of difcipline and m iitary 18 preparation, ;r 4. That such of 113 as are of health and j :e constitution to undergo the fatigues of a camp, wiH voluntarily offer ourfclves, for I repelling, uncUr the directions' of the Ex- s ecutive, any invasion of this state and for " 2 the fupprrt of the-civil autWen'ty. E . J. That if the militia and volunteers of the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, be , drafted or ordered to afhial ferrice at a dif- ' from home, we will make diligent en >■? qniry in bur refpeflive wards and townships, ( into the state of their families, and admin ' T ifter to thefr comfort and relief in the best manner in our power." it After the proposals had been read a fe- ' it cond time, the Chairman inquired if any ) >f person had any objection to the proposals. 1 E Several persons exprefling their approbation f 0 and no onedifapproving, the chairman put , the question, whether the citizens present 1 approved the proposals, and it was there- ! r- upon voted unanimously in the affirmative. ' ! g It was next moved by Mr. Hollingfworth 1 s and seconded by Mr. Tilgfiman, that acom- ! c t mittet be appointed in each ward of the City i 1 jt a d Liberties, for the purpose of handing I this association round to the citizens, and committees were nominated accordingly. 1 (£/" Printerr art requcjlcd to re-publifb the , above. June 14. 3 t s Yesterday, at 12 o'clock 64,000 Dollars 1 were fubferibed for building the (hips &f ■ 1 1 war to be loaned to government, r The following gentlemen are appointed a j" . committee to superintend the building cf the ; , Ihips : t Th. Fitzfimons Jas. Crawford : Jos. Sims r Danl. Smith t : Thos. M. Willing v f Capt. W. Jones 1 Jas. Yard. : The fnbfcription is Ail! open ; and up -1 wards of 70 000 dollars fubferibed. I , FROM THE MINERVA. ' 3 Prlrttd at Dcdham, Majfacbitfctti. Congref* has been busy of late in providing for the defence of our country Uy land and Tea. The !' propriety of allowing merchant Vfflel* to a:m ; aed of fitting out public armed Ihips is scarcely to t e contcftcd by any one at this day. The neccffi- v *v of felfd-fence is as plain as the noon day fun. f. t The capacity of the United States to defend its » trade pud navigation greater thin mod persons t have believed. No nation, except Britain, has so much trade—and a trade -will support a o " Itrong navy. France has not more Tea coast, c©r r; 1 at this more sailors. (hips or commerce than r we had in 1784 Her wealth, credit or naval re t sources are net in greater proportion ; and, after V . paying her vast armies, her nu-ans to equip and a maintain and equip a pov-rful fleet are not so n great aathofa of America, whose credit cllablifhtd, and sources of taxation sre yet fcaicely c; \ made to yield a quarter part of their pra&icable refcuirce. It is evident that America may be, and C fad events prtrv* that (ke resolve that (he will he, and soon too, a great naval power. A few h (hips would check piracies ou our and strait- w en the rapacity of the Weft India Algermes. Ful- r j c ly to realifc this difirable state of felf defence, * themuft be some years of preparation, in trme of of peace, when labor and materials will he cheaper ' than at present. It will be our folly if we remain > twenty years longer Hnder guardianlhip to any £ uropean nation. There is treachery iu all for eign prote&ion, and w« (bail be branded as cow- * w * r«ck fafery r, any rJV r way but Wer ti»»n of our own llrengthand resources. 1* has cort u« a food to cure u* of our foolifli and al — nioft fatal fjndnefs for the French. We flial! not lov<* nor b?ir*<Jfy fruft the T.nglifh court. i#et us btiiM ships, forfify our ports, and provide trortps and zra\< fufficiciu to keep on invaders a:id ftip prefs infurrc^ionv Cortgr.-fs hai accordingly a ,reeJ to raif.* ro.oco men in caf- of wsr or invasion. cr imminent dan- PS 1 r This refh-f&HS*) ihay be justly cen furcd as iinpruffenr An invader would not wai* 3» tiil ouriroc.ps could he g>t rca<ly, and it is we. i. known that preparation* dangeristhe wa/ n . to prevent the att-ck. European nat on* cal<ula ted chiefly oo the Ihips, anrf rcfourccsof a country, and France wonH be more discouraged by 5000 n " t>en raised, than hy 20,000 to be raised. Jit The feir of invafion is ti'eatexi by some a< i- a hag bear, by others as a thing to be erpe&ed. ly few fnjates, and a fr-w thousand soldiers, chief j ly negroes may poflieiy come from Guadaloup? J to hoifl the flandard of .'iberty, and to ra'fe the ia I Blacks in Carolina to assist he invader;. To fre j vent this mo'eof attack, regular forces in confid -3S ; .crzble numbers fcem to be called for by prudence ; . otherwise very ex'enfive mlfchi'Jf might be done j before the militia of a thinly fettled country could be col!e<3ed to repel them The few d»,fperadocs y of the French parry, which has been very trouble some and dsrnorous in the southern dates, might be also gathered under the banner of the French f n invader. 1 hirty thouf jiJ Frenchmen are said to t hefcattered among us. and there area- many so- t reign malcontents in the ftatrs wbofe citizens art* > 1 imported yearly. (A wretched way of filling up e a country !) Ic is evident therefore that our gov r e ernment beins: forewarned (boul 1 be for earner 1 | and rai(e men in season Fur «°very one r mem hers that enlisting soldiers after they are want'd for adujl service is very flow and expenfivc. Wit ef» r our late continental army F 0 ! But the danger of a French parry in the New- ' lS j England states i? very litrle AJter all the pains 11 e j taken so turn the heads and corrupt the hearts oi : 'heyankess, there is not one in a thonfand who C would join the Fr.*nch. They would rally to the " j fiandard of America, and f'unport Ad.vms our,! v 1- virtuous ard chief magistrate," to the last drop of their blood Very few, since the late difpatchc* Q were puHli(hed, remain unconvinced. The people fee the sincere endeavors of our government to preserve and they are forced to fee the per- 0 • si yard profligacy cf the French. While Venice, r Switzerland and Holland, and mod of the old re- , .. publics of Europe are crumbling into dq(l before e e France, because they were weak and had not the spirit to rouse in time th'< little strength they had ; let those who are appointed to be our political 1 watchmen, provide for our fafety by flailing forth some part of the force that we a<sluqjly have, and . let them be perfuaaed that we arc neither Swils j r.er Dutchmen in the spirit to use it. THE PEOPLE. i gazettFmarine list. 1 PORT OF PHILADELPHIA e ' ~ v , ARRIVED,' days. r Schr. Lark, Crandom New York 8 > j Sloop Aaive, Baker do 6 i FROM THR FORT. J i Ship Nathaniel Bayley, Campbell Jamaica r Thomas Chalkley, Clark Surrinam 1 . Brig Jane, Watts Caue N. Mole a . Schr. Friendrtiip, Odlin do. [ r Thomas, Vanduym do. t Eliza, Shaw Cape Francois Phoebe, Howard Havanna t 1 Sloop Industry, Lyle Cape N. Mole V i CLEARED, r Brig Nancy, Burrows Surrinam . Schr. Harriot, Lawfon George Town S. C. ' r Sloop Sally & Jane, Mathews Cuba New-Tork, June 13. r ARRIVED. a . Brig Dianna, Nichols, Aux-Cayes " I Schr. Neutrality, , St. Jago de Cuba * William Eurr, C. N. Mole " Mary, Allen, Digby p ' Sloop Swan, Knox, Bolton " I , Min-rva, Cough, St. Thomas 0 Arrived the fclir. William, capt. Burr, 12 days from C. N. Mole ; failed in company h with a number of American and British vef l'els under convoy of the L'CafTas, of 18 " guns, among which was the fchr. Nancy, r; Norton, for New-York, capt. Burr, was ° t bound from Wilmington. N. C; to Mor.to " Chrilli, with a cargo of provision , wis ta ) ken and sent into the Mole, after being be j l'ng detai ed 25 days was cleared, vefTel and s ' I cargo, by paying the whole colt of court. el 1061 dollars, and the cargo damaged. fl Capt. Burr fays that the day he failed the h j' English Wf re embarking a large number of ' troc ps intended for some secret expedition. ( The (loop , Whittlefey, of Saybroo'i, from this port arrived at the Mole the day : ,< before he failed. IV Prow.denec June 9. j s The Brig Betsey, capt. Graves, of this j- 'port is arrived at New- ork, from Surinam. : Left there {hip General Greene, Brown, i ; and brig Fanny, Alger, of this port In b , I lat. 23, long. 59, fell in with a privateir £ schooner from Guadeloupe ; «-as treated po- c , litelv, and dismissed without injury. On " Saturday morning lad, fell in with a priva. teer fchr. of 8 guns, said to be from Mar tinique, but the crew were all Frenchmen, who, after plundering him of a few articles T permitted him to proceed. Saturday lad an armed febr. outward bound from New-York, came down the welltrn found, and chafed a veflel bound to Newport, with intention to p..t a pilot in board her. Supposing the fchr to be a a French privateer, the patriotic inhabitants of this town and Newport wereahout fend , ing a (hip (properly authoriied) to speak , 1 her, and Volunteers in abundance offeted 1 themselves for the occasion ; a timely cfifco ■ very of the mistake however prevented her 1 failing. Portland June 1. ' ' Arrived (hip President. Capt, Boyington of Wifcaflet, 52 d%ys from the coallofAf- * rica. He was taken by the French, then re taking by the Englilh, carried into Goree, where he was obliged to pay salvage to the a nount of one half of the vrflVl—Off Ber muda spoke a French privateer. Arrivedyefterdav,the(hip Admiral Dun can, 7 days from Halifax. She brings ac counts ofthreeFiench privateers lately cap tured and sent in there One tof them had lately captured seven American vessels. (he _ was taken off St. Georges bank. An Ame rican brig from the Havannah was also car ried in there. 30 tons of Lignum Vita?, nicklinVgriffith. jure 7 tuthst Politivfly far Nlthis oaiv. ias ? ' j| AT O JELLERS HOO.VL „ MR. CHALMERS, "* Mofl rpfpeflfully brgj rive to infarm his friend* and the public, that with the afliflarice of Mr WjyuMsos, from the Ne v- Y rk ThratrV he 'Vieahs'to^ivr z READINGS AND RECITATIONS, n- Serious and Comic. * i- Particularly a PQETIC A ODRESS to thePit riotic You'i:* Me*rof Philadelphia. '/ Tir Firjt Evening to be a PRIDAr, June IJt h. T Mr. Wil'iamfon will Sing fevcral new SoNCJ. ■° And in the courfeof the Evening The much ad.Tiircd popular Patriotic I'ongJ, 3 , Tb' Bojlan Patriotic Song, " ADAMS AND LIBER 1 " The New-Tort F d~ral Song, WASHINGTON AK» tki CONSTITUTION' " e And [ " HAIL COLOMBIA." Several pieces of M*jfie on the Grand Piano ie ' Forte.—by the celebrated Mr. Lih j ley, being his firft apuearmce in public in this Country. it N. B. Mr. Williaml'on bting obliged to per h form at the New-Yoik Theatre on Mcnday 0 cverrtng. th? public may depend upon it, that i- there Will be no poflpor.ement on any account S whatever. P icketr, one dollar.—To begin exactly at half P l 'l 7 o'clock*— rickets to be had at CEliers' * : i... • - r A CARD. v Chalmlks ana ii. l iamdn most ref pcdfuilvacqua ni th public, that the PKESIDENT . * ,s,rr ' s »o honor the emetainments of Ffida\ eveo s uig wit" his pre! en. c. H.enutnb - o' tickets will be limited—Tnofe U -3 to***'-* Gen lemcf, wcifh to fupdv fnenYclves* may 'nvetb-m bv applrin* -i r. Fr N<-. 39 j Soirh Fr i.v i»r- f» .<> <ffi-r ; Mr. Carr't f " ." r *AV i . e /f ' h P "l°! J cir.y clam or demand a ) ! gainst t tie ft ate qf sifs oeton Humpbrtis late °f t' Jls f, o r » veeeajed and nvbo have not , rendered tbeir accountj, are reqiu fled to render them immediately ; and 11 iboj'e lubo are i debt -1 ed to tke late firm of Afsbeton and James Hum * phrejSy are requested to pay tbeir rejpefiive ac* j counts to i James Humphreys, jun. i ad mini ft rat or* » j unc T 4 20TV1 m TO THE PUBLIC. "~ GEORGE KIESSEEBACH, Phyftaan, Surgeon, and Oculijt, lately from Europe. WHETHER weconfiarr ihe with refp?£l to its exquifiie Arufiure, iu u'e in the animal economy, or the p'eafure and advanteges of Vision, we cannot but look upon it as one of tn? most ad mirable and important. organs of the human frame. J When we rtfled, like wife, on the many panful and 5 dangerous diseases it is liable t®, arising as well from its necrffary use, *s from accidental causes; are we j not juftifiedin affcrting, that whoever lhall contribute * 1 towards preserving it from injury, red.uing it from s a diseased so a heilthy Ibtc, or remedying any of the defefls of fight, or stilT roore, brings ic from total blmduela to fight again, will render a fe-v : ce by no means unacceptable, or important to manki id. s To be able, however, to perform any of ihefe very l fffrntial (ervices, it must be allowed, that an accurate - knowledge of the ana: omv «'f this wonderful organ ; a clear conception of thedo&rine of vision. and tho j acquaintance with the histories of thediffercgc dife fes, and the mol* apo'ived (uccefsfui me j thods of cuie are iudifpeniibly n cefTaiv. A.I this is to be hoped fom a man who has made the diseases ; of the E\fjhu par:tcular study whi h he has done, and ft»ll does, ai.d has also ltudied at some of the most celebrated unive-fitirs tn i:il>ope; onder tho greateA oco!iH>, and his praftifpd laid science ihcfe twelve yean pall, wi h theg'eatelt success. He, therefoje, takes rhe Jibe ty ot informing th« public, tha- he int nds to tarry h«re a (h«>rt time» and will undertake the ore ail difca'es of the Eye* (if curable) on apjuration bcng made to Ijim ac John Stall's, Sn pg, North ! hird-ft'eet. Sho ild he nd >n mi nation of (hepa'ient, that his eyes aje incu abe, ;>e will inform htm candidly* as he never u idefrake a cure, without fouie probabil ity of uccefs. Should anv patients prrf-nt them f elve? with Cata rafts on their Eves, who canno' becuied bit by the operation (which he performs io a much and mo»e improved manner ih-.n here-ofore they shall be at hbettyr 1 bringanv r withtnem, in whose prc f euce V w II his operations. His excellent EYE TINCTURE for prefetving | and ftreng'h- niny w ak E\es feld.im tails.—Such ben efit to weak eyes have been received from i», that peo p'e who were obliged to use fpeclacles for a coofider ahle ri ne, by ufingrbts Tinftuce,'three or fyur weeki r haveNaid their fpcfbaclts away, and read without r t'nem. , june 14. *aawtf I, ROBERT RODGERS, of the city of ' 1 Ncw-Yr»rk groc, has this dav, forwarded an en ! tolment of 4c IRISH VOLUNTEERS to rhe Pre sident of the Urtited States, who are willing to de-'* f.nd this country againfl the amb tious views of the Frcrich Duedory. ROBERT. RODGERS. i-ine 8 1 o the Piefident United Stairs of~ menca.—Hum b!y lhew-th, that your petitioner had a hrother nam ed James Rodgers, who sough- and diea for the inde» pendence of A merit a—THEREFORE your petition, er prays your excellency will call on George Walh ing, fcfq. iate PreGdent, U S. of America, Mr. Day ton, of Elizabeth Town, or General of Newaik, for hiibrother's char^fter. ROBERT RODGERS. jnne q. The Cargo ot the Ship Natha< ie! BayUy, captain Cambrll, from Jamaica, wi'l commence laudicij TQ-MORROIV, at South-flrcet Wharf. Sugars of Prime Quality iu Hhds. High proof SRuq,. FOR SALE BY Peter Blight, Who also offers for Sale, A choice parcel of ifl and 4th proof Bran dy in Pipts. Port Wine in Pipes, Hiids. and Quarter casks Madeira in Pipes Old Arrack. jnne §if»odti3jy NOW LANDING, From on board*the (hip Four Friends, and for sale. at the St«re« of JESSE to- ROBERT WALN, A cargo of Havanna Molafles. June 13 5 The Rev. Dr. Bi.air's DISCOURSE, Delivered on the late National Fast Daw Is just Published, by Jamas VVatteas, iff Co. And may also be had of the principal bot.kfellert. The firft volumeoftheWEEKLY Maoazims With an appendix containing tlie Prefidtnt's meUage and the difpatcfes « now puhhfhed, and maybe had <J' the pubrijhers—the pr.n cipsl bookfe"ers in Philadelphia—by George l . Hill, Paltimore fnd by Alexander Sonrierviile Nev-'-Yorlt-—A few copies of the Qifpatchet may be hid !Vpsrate. ' may is coitf
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