Bp ts)is 2)aj>'s BOSTON, May it. Tkv: FOREIGN ARTICLES, This day presented, though few in num- j bet, are later in date, than those publilheti 1 in our last Mercury. On Saturday the Ran- 1 ger arrived from Liverpool ; and is the la- ' test vefl'. l 'from England by three or four days. It was rumored on Saturday and Sun- • day, with great confidence, that the papers j brought by thisveflel contained a contradic tion of the news, we had the pleasure firft to announce, of a partial defeat experienced by the" French in an engagement with the Auftrians. Instead of being contradicted it seems confirmed. The rumor was predicat ed on a letter from Maffena ; which is mere ly the official account of French success on the firft moment of recommencing hostilities, the private account of which was publifhrd in our paper of May 3, and has never been co lite Red. The private statement, however, made that event of more importance, than it proves to be by the official. That stated 4500 Auft:\ans to have.been made prisoners. This, 5500. This' Gallic outrage t was the firft notice the Auftrians had of the re-com mencement of war. For be it known, tha{ Gea. Mafiena, without special provocation, attacked the Auftrians at Chur, on the 6th of March—and that the French Dircftory cli.l not for a declaration of war, of thf branch of the French Government, in which the ConftitutiMi has vtftrd the right to make such declaration, until the thirteenth day of ?iirch. And yet they try to out-face the world, and denominate the Auftrians the A<ryrcfi">fs. ' Maffena's violence being the firft notice cf the new war—it is not extra ordinary the unsuspecting troops of the li nperor, in the primary cci.tfict ftiould meet with disaster. But it is very probable thev would seize the firft moment of retalia tion, We have r.o accounts of French suc cess after t})is affair, and if the news cf their misfortune is not true, many days must have been paftjJ i;i inactivity—which, %>nnder ing the c/ilis, and the vicinity of the belli gerent armies, is highly improbable. It is, therefore, we think, a just deduflion from all ciftij'.Tift* 1 , nc.es, that the French have been defeated. Indeed we may Conclude from the very latest news, that defeat has not been confined to Mafli >.a's cofcpj, but has been experienced by the grand nrm_j*undei Jour dan. ambition, avarice, insolence and tyranny of the French, has roused the indig nation of the world—has ftrunjf the arms of berfoes to mighty deeds ; and neither her diplomatic skill, nor infuriate myrmidons can five her from merited flagellation. IRELAND Still continues convulsed. But the strong a-n? ' f England grapples her. and prevents ! much harm toherfelf, orherprotec fors ; .j i. j ; t refervt:*. her from being potfon "d b\ 'nostrums of French Quaks. Notw' lr'anding the diftgibed situation of •clati he parliament, at ths end cf twlirch, dirrfted a book to be opened for tee Loan of 4,000,000, which there is n< 1 be raised. . The DUTCH FLEET. Nocwithilanding what has been afierted of having; put t" fta; wera positively I - ng f.iug in the Textl on the 24th of March, They were in read ness ; and con fided of 6 (hips of the line, many frigates and tranfportr. ? i FRENCH PRIVATEERS. Amon? oilier meaftircs of the French Minister of Marine, for equipping a large fteet at Bri-ft, he has agai • refnrted to that horrid expedient which hns been so often and f® bitterly condemned in the that of imprefiing feameti. In the progress of this measure many French Privatters .hurt been unmanned, or undevilled, and are, from that cause alone, wr be : ieve, laid up. W» have no reafoo to thii k privateering abclifhed in France. His Excellency Gov SUMNER* L- It is with moil painful emotions we in- Wm nur readers, that at a co- fultation of tfpe&able Phyficians—thty concid d in opinion, tha no hopes remained of the re efcvery of our univerfally-tfteemed Chief ipgiftrate from the Dihafe with which he isifflidted. In convey rgt is.information, wt u"(h to pep re the public mind for ave ry diftrefling event, which we have too muih reason to suppose we fhortly have to announce. THE LAUNCH. Yesterday the frigate Boston, pierced for 3® guns was launched Irom the Conri t.ental Ship Yard, at the North End. Eve- J*T thing- was in excellent preparation, and at half pail eleven, the spur ihorts and block being retc'vcdj the glided Vegularly a d fafely to the element, in which we hope she wil' Heeonfpicuouily honorable to our Coun try. Her appearance on the water was beau, ti Inl and majellic, ar.d conim inded the ad miration of the belt judges. The. exhilira ting.fcene, was honored with.the presence if the Pvefidsnt of the United States, Lieut,. Governor Giilj the most refpeftable Citizens, and a general collection of people perhaps as numerous as ever attended oh the l:ke oecafion. Capt. Gardner's Company of Artillery, were paraded by that active and fpinted officer, marched to the wharf of Jeffrey and Rtiflell, and arfriovnced the mo ment of the launch by suitable discharges from their fi..ld pieces. Salutes were a!fo fired from fevera' arnu-d vtflels in the har! or; andtht- American Flag was exuHingly hoist ed on every mall. The Frigate Boston, has been built by the merchants of the town, lo be leaned to government; and very tx traord nory difpstch has been made in com. pleting her. Mr. Hart was the Matter Buil der The Frigate immediately after (he was afl.>at u*m irr.rpe.i t • Hanc.xk's wharf— and will -u qucftitmub'y, very soon bj; ready for active fervicc. We venture to afT-rt, that this is :he firft Copper-bottomed ship built in America, whose bolts and lpikes, (draivn from Mallea ble Copper) have been manufactured in the United States. We think the public are under obligation to Paul Revert, Esq. for bis indefatigable atter.tion to this Branch of Naval Arch tecture especially at the time when the British Government has prohibi ted the exportation of that valuable Article. NEW-YORK, May 24. Captain Taber, of the brig Lucretia, ar rived at New Bedford from the Havannsh, spoke on hispafTage a veflelfrom New York for the Havannab, from which be was infor med, that they had been boarded by a French privateer off the Capes of Virginia, but be ing in ballast was fuffered to proceed ; and that he was further informed, there were 3 French privateers, a }>rig and two febrs, of 12 guns each, cruising between the Capes of Vir ginia and Sandy Hoojc. London, March 28. A Greek vessel, containing three French men in diiguife, and ■ainon.;ft tliem a Secre tary of Buonaparte';, was captured by a 1 urkifh ship, and the prisoners sent to Con stantinople. There was found upon them, in sequins and piastres, about a million and a half livres tournois. ' At Smyrna, the French are hurled like wild beafls. Several chained tor ether, j ;ac ] perished in the dungeons, but through the efforts of the EnHifh Consul and "the mer chants, enraged at these criri-lties, others were set at liberty, and landed in Italy. March 27 When the King of Sardinia visited the Pope, he addressed him in these words— " I cease to Ument my misfortunes fmce they ' procure me the consolation of kiffmg your Holincfs's feet !" \ The death of Major L. ought to be an example to all young men. Heir to a Ba ronetcy and to an eftatr of 900U pounds a year, blest with tKe affectio-s of a beauti ful woman to whom he was; about to be mar ried, but devoted to rte Gaming Table, he had involved Hmfelf confidtrably in debt. His father Sir' William. paid all his engage ments on a pro" tfc of honor that he would play no more ; and it is said that Miss K , to whom he wai attached, furth r strengthened what is called i p'ay the tying him up, b*' declaring that their union depen ded oif his weaning himfelf from the vict. In an hour he returned to the gaming table—loft a large sum—and the next morn ing, dung by reflection on 'he forleitune of hi» promise, shot himfelf through the head. Port of Philadelphia, ARRIVED, Brig Eagle, Wickes, Bilboa, CLEARED, Sthr. Favorite S.illy. Stone, St Thomas Ann, Piatt, Charlelton, (with the m il) .Sloop Eliza, Parker, st. Bartholomews N. Y. Sc P. Packet Foulke do ' Eliza, H<ib u lns Baltimore Ship Adraftus, Gallagher of. this port has arrived at .St Andero. On the 13th i"ft the Eagle spoke a new cepper bottaned f:hr. out three days from New York, which had been chafed for f«ven hours by irFrench privatter. The brig 'Molly, Kelly', of this port, it taken by a French pri ateir, ai d sent into Bayonne- Captain Thomas Cufhman, of the" Sally, arrived at_ Baltim icon TueftJay lad, left at >t. Jago the 29th ult, brig Augullus Smith, anafchr. Su'cceu, Johnson, b6th of this port. 1 he Cancellation frigate, CApt. Truxtun, and her prize, the Infprgcnte, St. Kitts, are below. - An express boat from Cape Francois, is arrived in the Delaware. Capt. Yard, of this city, has arrived in hay intruded (as we are informed) with dispatches from General Toufaint and Dr. Stevens, (agent 1 for the United States) to the American government. We are informed that at this time there are aftually cruising in the Weft Indies, 12 veflels of war, belonging tc the United States. The apprehensions that'have been entertain ed, that the commerce of this country in those seas was left in an unprottdlrd state, by the return of so reany of t!ie armed ves sels, raull subside, particularly as leveral of them are on the point of returning to that Ration. May 25. Brig Nancy, Burton, from hence to Lif bon.hasput into Favall, where (lie has been condemned, having previouflv thrown over board part cf her cargo. he Fort. Armed ffrip Spy, Weft Surrinam 2S days. Schr. Harriot, Hefs, do under,c:-nvoy of the Spy. Ship Minerva, from Havanna. The account receivt-d yesterday from N. Castle, of the Constellation and Insurgent frigates, having arrived in the Delaware, is incorrect Capt. May, ( from Norfolk left the Constellation three days since in Hampton Roads, and met the. Insurgent on her way to Norfolk. NOTICE. THE public are r qtiefttd not to receive any drafts in favor of Abijah Hunt, dra vn by Captain Isaac Guion on the Secretary at War— Daniel Haragan on William Bell, or Francis Jones on John Wilkins. Those on whom they are drawn are desired to fufpeßd acceptance until reference be had to Twenty five tlioufand dollars c. c the above defrribed bills have been tajien from the Carrie: near the mouth of Tenneflee river hy a party of Indians. • SAMUEL MEEKER, may iS tu tb &f tf A gentleman who left Norfolk three days after the pretended arrival of aleiter of marque at that place from the Rio de Is Plata, fa:d to have captured a French ori vateer, informs that no such velL-1 had ar- rived there. ocsD?%t)zam. Mr. Reinagle's Benefit. 'THE LAST NIGHT) I' ON SATURDAY EVENING, May 25 Will. BS PRESENTED, A celebrated COMEDY, taken from the Ger man of KotzHtie—Author ol rhc Stranger- And adapted to the English Stage bf Mrs Inchbald, LOVERS' VOWS. [Performed at tbt Theatres of London, Bos* ton is? Itevj-York with great applause."] Count Wildenh4m, Count Caffel, Mr Hafdinee. Anhalt, Mr Marihsli Verdun, Mr Bernard. Frederick, (his sth appearance) Mr Oair. Cottager, Mr Wignell. JLandl td, Mr Francis. Aphtha, Mr Merf*y. Am lia, Mrs Mar&ill. Cottager's Wife, Mrs Morris. After the Com-dy, A SONNATA, on the Pi?-0" r orte, fcleiled from the tioll farorite SCO f'S AIRS, fey Mr. Rcinagle, accompanied on the Violin", by Mr Gillingham. To -.vbicb will be added, (For the second time in America) A new Grav.i Dramatic ROMANCE-, called BLUE BEARD; Or, Female Curiosity. \_Writtcn by George Caiman, (the Younger) Esq.-—And performed upivards of One Hundred and Fifty Nights at the '/ beat re Royal, Drury-JLane, Loudon.J ( rht Scenery, Machinery unci Decorations, entha- ['•( he Music composed, and Selected, by Mr KeLLT, ivitb Accompaniments by Mr. Reihacle."] Abomelique, (Blue Beard) Mr Warren. Ibrahim, Mr Francis Sclim, (Lover of Fatima) Mr Marfiiall Shacabac, Mr Bernard. Haflan, Mr Blifiett. Fatima, (Wife to Blue Beard) Mrs Marshall; Irene, (Sifler to Fatima) Mrs Warrell. Beda, Miss Arnold. Ail J. A View of a Tnrkifh village, and a grand procefiion of Abomel-que, and his train to claim his intended bride.—Chorule*, See &c. A<sl 11. Blue Magic Chamber, fuperbjy decorat ed in the Eastern Stile. Magic Skeleton, Mr Warrell, jun. ,Turkifli Garden, Brilliantly and Fancifully Illu- minated, with a Nuptial Festival. Principal Dancer, Mrs Byrne. A Wood—Ambufca-!« of Saphis—Chorus and March. Principal Saphis, Mefirs. Darley. Hardinge, War | rell. Downie, and Warrell jun. &c. ! Janizaries —Mefirs. Do<flor, Lavancy, &c. Slaves—MifsL'FOrange. Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Oil lingham, Mts. Stuajc, Mrs Lavancy, &Q y The Cartle of Abomelique, with Turrets, Cor "lidor. Drawbridge, &c. I nude of Sepulchre, Death of Abomelique. The Dances and proceflions composed by and un der the dire<stion ©f Mr. Francis. days 53 The Scenery, Machinery, and Decorations, de fined by .ana under the diresftion of Mr. Mil be,urne, and Mr Holland, and executed by them afiifled by Mr. Stuart. Books of the Songs to be had at the Theatre. Tickets to be had at the bar of -the city Coffee" House, and at the usual places. United States, .j> _ Pennsylvania District. 5 IN purfna ;e of a Decree of the Honorable Rich ard Peters, Esq. Judge Of the Difti i<£l Court of' the United States in an J for tfee Psnnfylvana Oif triiSl. will he expoi'edto public fall- at the Merchants' Coffee Houfein tha Oity ol Philadelphia on Mon day the 3d day of June next at 11 o'clock at noon . 7'be Brigantine ortessel AMIABLE ADELE. The fanjc haviPg n€<#n libelled ag-ir. ft. profecut e«l and condemn d as for'cited in tjic said court. William Nichols, marshal. Marflial's Office, may 15 1799. dts O THE Owners of Land in the N rth Weltejn part r.f this Stats» oaiiicularly between thr Bald,Eaj»!e's Nest and Prefque in c , ar earne!!ly requefled to meet at Dunwoodv's Ti»ern in Market-street on Monday evening next seven o'clock, to receive the report of the Con mittee appointed on a former meeting on the fubje.fl of the road propped to be open ed between thofc places. As, the bunnefs is im portant, it is hoped there will be a full meeting, may 24. ' d 3 t Lojl or Mi/laid^ A CERTIFICATE one (bare of tht Bank of the Usi'ed States. No. 4913. in the name of Julia VVadl'worth Kncx, and for which, application is made at the Bank of the United S:>&s for the renewal of said certifi cate ; and all concerned are desired to take notice. CLEMENT BIDDLE. rai y *3 The creditors of the fubferiber, ARK requeued to take notice tkat he lias appli ed to the court of common pleas, for the county or Bucks to ertend to him the benefit of an a<a of the I'cgifhrure of this state, pafu-d the 4th ol 1798 tor the bene tof insolvent debtors, and the said court have appointed the if} Monday in August riejc to hear him and his creditois lit the Court house in the borough of Reading, in the ccunty of Berk?. JOHN MORnOW. Reading, May 18 (21) d3W N 0 7 7 C I, A Certificate of one share of Bank Pennfylva- J. X nia (lock, No 715, in my name, having been loft or niiflairf, application is made »t the fairl Batik for renewal ol the fame: ill c„ rfo:,s con cerned are desired to take notice. JOHN VAUGHAN. April io FOR SALE, At No. 246, High'ftreett A Hanafome Coach, Coacbee, Phaeton, V Pair of. Horses, Either feparat'ly or together. Also—a handsome Narragai-fet Mare atdCrey Horse, very easy gtitcd. may 14 tailed, Vtr Warren ly new) Jv'dice is Lersbygiven, rpHAT application will be nmdc lu tii*: Trcaf ury of the-United States, for,tbe renewjl of ibe following Certificates of fix per cult, and Deferred funded Siock, ftanjing in thefollow nig names, iheprwperly of John ClAkkk, Esq. i>f YorkAiire, in Buglartd ; the faitl Certificates having been loft on board the Swallow Packet, captain Kicid, fiom Falmouth to New-York. DtU. Cts 12731 da'ed'March yth, 1795, Re gifter Certificate in favor of John and Francis Baring & Co Londt:n- > f _ 15070 do. March 17th, 1797, <!o.in in favor Brausaber Kluppell Faefch 3c Co of Amsterdam 14823 do. Die 3d. 1796, do. in fa vor of F- L Braunfberg of Amsterdam 3536 do. March 15th, '96, do. in fa vor do do • 14235 do. May 17th, '96, in favor of do do 1*678 do. Sept. 9th, '96, in favor of do do 13241 do, May 27th, '9-, in fzvvr of Frederick Lodewyk Braunf berg of Amsterdam 3249 Ho. August sßrh, '95, in favor of do do 330s do. July 23d, '95, in favor of do do o 13860 do. Dec. loth, '95, in favor » of do do 21 3316 do. Aug. 28th, '95, in favor of do do o 13793 do. Nov, lfirh, '95, in favor of John and Francis Bamig & Co London, o 13237 *'o- May 27th, '95, in favor of do do o 13793 do. Nov. 16th, '95, in favor of do do 66 1196.9 «"• Apr. 241b, '97, Comm'if- Co.'cr of Loan/ of 36,014. 97 • '6 per cent stock, New-York, in fiwor Jonathan Hoare of Lon don s®oo 3611 66 4T3 " 367 «9 898 36 387 37 3367 5 »7li 8 «I 3! 47 34* 498 4000 IJOO 1600 93 76 Do!<. Cts 7597 93 Ao, • 1*43 d°. Mar. ad, '93, Kegiftcr Certificate to Htrman ICaten camp of Grtat Britain. 5757 do. do 7000 o do of . do 5883 do. Mir, 18th, '93, 100© o do of 1176 do. do do 1500 o do of do 90c. do. Odl. 9th, '9l, 120c® o John Warder St Co of London 95» do, Ofl. a6th,'9l, do to do of do '93, _do to 700,43 6076 do May I.lth, 10783 3J Sudnltlki & Sonof Amftej-dam 6366 do. Aug. 6th, '93, do to 5000 o Nitholas.Van Staphorll of Am- fterdam. 6367 do. do do do 5000 o do of do 3868 do. May 16th, '95, Comrnif fioncr of Loans 'at New-York SSS* 9* to Henry M. Bird of Loßdon, 1717 do. Nov. ad, '9l, do to Philip Slnfom of abandon 1718 do. do do do do to 4000 o 3618 69 3968 do, Nov. 3d, '9l, *634 o 1714 do. Nov. 6th, '9l, do to 5000 o do of do Deferred 6 per c«nt Stock. 74587 30 WILUNG'S & FRANCIS. djm may 45 Notice is hereby given, THAT application will be made :o the Trea sury of the United States f®r the of the following certificates of 6 p.-r cent funded ftocjc the said certificates having been Iflft on Swallow Packet, captain Kidd, frum Falra'outh to New-York : No. 307 a, Signed Joseph Nourfe, in fovor of Samuel and Henry Widdington, dated February u, a 795, for dol lars 2000 No. 29641 Signed Joseph Nourfe, to William & Willink, and Nicholas & J.icdt) Van Neyhorft & Hubbard, agents tor the United States at A{n fle.Jain, dated January 31ft, 1795, tor 5 co dollars. WILLI NG'S & FRANCJB. may 2 c Valuable Lands FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON Tudday the 23d day of July next, ; at the Tontine CofFee-Houte, in the i City of New-York, 48.000 acres, of very valuable Land, situate in the county of Ti oga, state of New-Yjrk, Southerly of the military traft and Northerly of the town of Chemung, being part of the traft, conjtnon- ! Iy kuown'by the nsme of Watkins and Flint's great trail ; this tra& is surveyed, and di- j vided into Townships and quarter Townftiips, ; and the premises hereby advertised for sale, cbnfift of the North F.aft and North Weft quarters of Townfliip No, 1, the South Weft quarter of Townfliip No. 6, the North F.aft quarter of Townfliip No. 7, Sov.th East quar ter of Town (hip No. 8, the North Weft quar ter of Townfliip No. 9, and two lots, in j Townfliip No. 11, and 12, adjoining the Qwego River, or Creek, containing to- ' gether upwards of 3000 acres. Two of the above nrnitiom-d quarter Town (hips ar: divided into lots of from 250 to -200 acres ; th£re are a number of settlers on the traft, and several good roads pals through it, and the furiounding country is in a rapid state of improvement—These lands will be fold in quarter Townships, or (mailer quantities to accommodate the pur chasers, on the following easy terms. —One fourth of the purrhafo money to be paid on the execution of th? Deed, and the Residue in three equal annual payments, with interest to be secured by a mortgage on the premises, or other good Rcurily. Tie title i« incl'f putable, *nd the maps and field books contain ing* description of the lands, may be /een, j by applying to Colonel Aaron Burr, Henry Rutgers, Alenander Roberfon, cr Martinis 1 Willet of the city cf New York, who will treat with any person, inclining to purchase, previous to the above day of Sale. . America. A General meeting of the (lockholder* An Architect j u ' ft * a i. ttft f A - :>l * for the purpose Whe ha* htm frgollrly bwd. \ g «■*«* threc Direftors, in the pl„ce S of IVANrs EMPLOYMENT. I Ir, " l « caI Lewis deceakd, and Miers Fifhc A line dire£ed to A. B and left a: tbii < ffue, R«chard tvur.dle, rrligned. -vt-ill be. attended w. Bv order of the Board, ttt 'RICII.-«RL WILLS C-fL'.e- New-York, May -23, *4 THE members of the Troop wiU meet iu Ghvilnirt-ft.'cc. i.; this everting at 8 cf clock, on ImhiviV conw qvent to the' late expedition ; and iuch ttcmen as d;i not march with-thc Troop ou that occafiori. arc del;red now to Come for ware! and account tor their stay. 'i may2s. GENERAL ORDERS. "[ HE following disposition ot tile two regiment ot ArtiUerifls ar.d Engineers has been adopt ed. Of the £rft regiment, one battalion comttiad ed >y major Rivardi, is a(Ti&-n?d to the Weflcrn ar-' niy ; another battulioa commanded by major free man, is 10 garrison the posts in Georgia and South Carolina ; anoth-r hatta ion commanded by major Ford, is to garrison the potl* in North Carolina, Vi iria and Mary and, ond the remaining bartal lion isommanlcd by major I'ouflard, is relerved for the ferT'ce ofc the field. pi the second regiment, onebat&lien corrfmand* ed by major Brooks, is to garrison the polls in De laware, Pennfylvanra, Ncw-Jtrfey, r.nd New- York ; another battalion commanded hy major Ji>c]ift>n, is to garrison the polls in Conne<slicut, Rhode-Ifl.nv'i MafTachufetts and New-?*!amp/hire, and the icmainiftg battalion (one not having yet been railed) commanded by major Hoops, is re fei vkd for the service df th field. The definitive arrangements of officer* to the rc fpcAive. cenipanic< of. the battalion of the firifc re giment, annexed to the Wefcrn army is referred to Colonel Burbcck. 1 he following [■> cftablifhed with refpeA to the other bat aliotis. Of that commanded by m.ij-r FrSaman one com pany is to be officered by Michael Kalterfcin, Capt George tzard, and Jonathan Rohcfon, another .by Abiniael Y. Nicoll captain, William Morria and Hewell Cobb lieutenants ; another hv John M'Cltllai.'d captain Robert Rowan and Staatt Rutlsdge lieutenants; another by Frederick Frye captain. Horatio Dayton and Samnel Fotvles lieu tenants. Of that commanded bymajor Ford, one cornea-- ny isto be officered by Richard S. Blackburn John Sauirderg and James l'ripiett lieutenants; another by James-BrufF captain. Henry Muhfen bur£ and James P. Heath lieutenant*; another by Ebenezer Maflfey captain, Ebcnezer Beebe licuten* ant ; another byStaats Morris captain, Philip Lan dai> and Samuel T. Dyfon liew tenants. Of that commanded by major ToufTard, one company is to be officered by Geoige Ineerfoll capt Peter A. Darnfy lieutenant ; another by William Littlefield captain, George Rofs lieutenant; ano ther by J jfeph Elliott captain, James Houi'e and William Vates hcutcnanu ; another by Nehemiah Freeman captain, Philip Rcdriqfce and War ham Shepherd lieutenants. do to do to do do do to do to The arrangement with fcfpedl to the second re giment is as follows. Of the battalion commanded by major Bfooksr ontf company is to be officered by James Read. capt Theodore Memminger and Robert W. Ofborne lieutenats; another by Callender Irvine captain, George W. Carmichael and Charlea Wollft»ncraff lieutenants ; another by Jam'ss Still captain, Philip. Stewart and Patrick C.Harris lieutenants; another by Walter L. Cochran captain, William L. Cbo perand Robert Heafon, jun. lieuteßap.ts. do to Of that commanded by major Jackson, one com pany i» to be officered by Decius Wadfworth capt. Nathaniel Leonard and Francis GibfoO lieutenant*} another by John Henry captain, John W. Living fton and T. Knight lieutenants; another by Lemuel Gates captan, George W. Duncau and George Waterho*/e lieutenants; another by Amos Sto&« dard captain, William Steele and Leonard William# lieutenants. do to Of that teromsndeiby major Touflard/ine com pany is to be officered by William M'Rhca captain James White and John Fergus, jun. lieutenants ; another by Samuel Eddins captain, Alexander D; Pope and* John Leybourn lieutenants ; another by Frnneis H. Hujfer, captain, William De»eaul and J.imes B.SCany IkutaranH; another by John Biflkop captain, John Hancock and Darid Evans, juu. lien* tenant;. It is eipefled that the officersnotat present with thrir companies, and not on the recruiting service, oron some other service, by the fpeeia) command of maj r general Hamilton, will imnwdiatefy join than ; inS the companies not alrerdyat the a ove mentioned sle3in»iom, are to be held in rcadineft to proceed them, for which further orders will shortly be gives A true Extract, PHILIP CHURCH, d.;m may 45 120 hhds. of sugar, »artd about 100,000 wt. coffee in Calks and bags Chpf-n from large quautitii« at Surinam, 15 just arrived ia ttte (hip Spy, Captain Weft-, And for sale by Also—A few puncheons \tb proof J A MAICA RUM, and loirte IRISH SAIL CANXASS*— mar A few Young Men can be accommodated with Genteel Board od, reasonable terms, at No. 8 Cherry Alley—the fituatuon is pica fent and healthy. may 25# WILLIAM MANNING, Tin Plate Worker, No. 226, South Second Street, IMPRESSED with &*dt»e sense of gratitude for the numerous favors conferred 011 him fincehis commencement in Business, begs leave to prefect his moil 9iNCt*t Thanks to his Friends and the Public, and informs them that he has for sale every Article in thsTlV Trade, which he wifi rea der on as moderate terms as any pcrfon iu the city. THE ROASTER, which has of late become so pai cicularly ufeful throughout the United States, is rendered more so by an Improvement, of hia own, which he flatters himfelf cannot b« imitated by any other ptrfon. He trusts that an afliduom Attention will ccfu e him the pro e<3ion ot a di/cerning Public. N. B. Merchants and Captains of vcffels supplied with Shot Canrmlers, I.anthornj, Cooking UrenCls, and every other article in the above lice necefiarT Jor (hipt use. KZF Country Orders executed -with punc tuality and dispatch. Voi a ntct r G rcen3; JOHN MCRRELL, Cayt. Neiv-T&rk* May, 16, 1799* Aid-de-Camp. Stephen Kingston, No. 46, Walnut u. BOARDING. tuth.fa.n ort. oed6t ' eodif - f
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