VJL LI A M MA N NIN G, Tri Plata Worker, SO.-2?.6> SOUTH SECOND Stukft, T iVIV"HF.£.D vv'th 3 due frrffe of jjratttuJe for A. the commence tivrnt in Bnfiprfs, b<* use. gCT* Country Orders executed with punc tuality and dispatch. May it y TREASURY DEPARTMENT, May 29ib, 1799. T 'HF. proprietors of certificates ifTned for sub * f.riptiors to the Loan bearing interest at eipht per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time a'ter payment (hall have be?n made ot the may be pre sented at the Trrafury or Loan Office? in con fequem-e of the foregoing arrangement, will be endorsed and diftinfHy maiked so as to denote, that a moiety of the flock hasbeen ifTiied. OLIVER IVOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. FOR SALF.y ?i bales Surinam C6tton, Aid a quantity it srfl quality RUSSIA DUCK. APPLY TO No. 9, South Water Strept. daw ' ( r*i a v 10 Twenty Dollars Reward. DESERTED, FROM th- Marine Barracks, corner of FiV bert and Thirteenth-ftrerts, in the City of Philadelphia, the 18th day of this ihffmt Two .Marines, by trade Tailors, one John Crawford (the fcTond time of his de/'srti' , n) five feet seven inches high, f.iir complexion, hair cut close, dark eyes, fl m btiilt.— The other, Hilary Bishop five feet fix inches high, ruddy complexion, fanrV hair, a remarkable ringworm on the left of his lip - (Went off in Uniform.) N R. They took with them one brown C -3f, one blue cloth Coat, and many other articles not known at present- JK W. BURROWS, Major Commandant of Marine Corps. mqy 19 FOR SA'.E, »' A Handsome New House, . Within 5 mi'es of the city. TWO (lories high, -ogethcr with a graf« lot, it iiflr»tnr. of the eflate of Mr. John Lup tin, lat-ofthi* riiv, merchant, deceased, re quefl* thofc ,»ho a'e indebted to said eflate, to make payment, and those who have demands again!! the fame to exhibit them to him with fciit delay. W. MEREDITH, No. 16, *buth Foujth street. • - d ito %pr'>l if, WILLIAM CODBETT HAS fVtr PUBLISHED (PRICE 1 DOL. 5O CENT') vriE BAV IA D A yi> M M V I A D. &r Willi a m GirFOJtn, Esquire. To. which is prefixed, J TCETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR liv an Ain. rican Gentleman. [ln introducing this celebrated work to theGcn 'en 'T. and Ladies America, 1 hav£ en 'eavored to civa it a dref-.proportioned to its dillingiiifhed merit, and :o the ta*s«f those for whose amuse r.ient and delight it i« intended. No ezpenc« has Wh fparrd in and I flatter myfelf tha*-the work does not yield'. either in paper or prin , to any ever ptiMiihed in America I hi c edition Jfa an aovniitage o *er fonie former fltt's," as it contains by way of not-s, the minor prodav"ions<»( t-he r„,i- n r ;'and, it has an ajlvan- ti.ge over «ot» • ther edition, i.r thr. I'mthatFfifilt which is prcfiy.M to it. and which mult' ht ex trerndy' e>atifj i: > Ca.jv.-ry lover of literature in this crtvntry, as sfW that there are Ameti cans who :..vr the t'aflti to adiijjje/'he jnfhce to app!a»d, aitt-thu talent*- to rival «<* Geniuses of other.ti.irkm* ■£? Some Copies fc'rv hnpfi nt on to Mr. >««- n+Mj, Maiden I.are, Arte Tart, alio to 'Mr. hill, flaltirnire, and to Mr. "us, .CJjar/r%n. Copies will be Tlrt x • A/Wanci other i>lac«s, as fi'on asoccafion* offer.] . ' may 18 f . * J, —y\' «?■»- •• - a 'f blui $• C 5" The Artillery, Grenadiers and Infantry are ordered to parade at the Menagf, tn Clicfnut-ftre* t on Thursday the 30th i-nft. precifcly at 4 o'clock P. M. completely e quipetf for the purpose of going thretlgh tSeir firing!— Blank Cartridge will be fur ni(hed those who have not been supplied. Bv order of the Commandant. JOHN M'CAULEV, Adjutant. THE Second Troop of Volunteer Cavalry of the United States is ordered to meet at the Manage on Saturday next at 3 o'clock p. m. in compleat uniform. mar iq. PennfylvaniaPopulaiion Company. • Notice is hereby Given, TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, that an affelT meMt of Six Dollars it levied < » each (hare, payahle immediately, which they, are rcqueftedto pay to the Treasurer of thie Company, at the Com pany's Office. No. J.l, North Fourth Street. tu.th.fa._it SOL. MAR ACHE, Secretary. may ao. 3«w2w Supposed to have been Stolen, And detained by the fnbfcribeis, a few days since, a valuable plated BRIDLE BITT. THE following articles were al io found in a trunk in their cellar fonie time a go, wlvch it is prefuiried were left through mis take or flolen and «t»pofited there (as the cellar door was out of, order and not fattened for fev?- ral nights fogether) viz.— >'• 4 Dozen paii' Leather Gloves. The owners of the above goods, by proving piopertv and paying theexpence of advertising, may receive them en application at no. 132, Market street, to HAINES JONES. wbo have for. sale as usual, Mens and womens fa(hionable saddles of vari ous descriptions and firft quality ; likewise in ferior and common ditto; an assortment of elapant plated bridles ; ditto common ditto of all kinds. They alio manufaflure and have for sale. plated and brass-mounted Hafriefs j all forts waggon gears j cavalry equipments, such as ligh't horfc caps, p ; ftol holsters, sword belts, &c. &c. together w'th every other article apper taining to their line of business. gj* They also offer 15 cents reward for tak ing up a black apprentice boy,"who has escaped from their service, called JARED, about 14 years old ; he is ailive, saucy and dirty. All persons are cautioned not to harbour him. may 28 ROBERT COE & SON, HAVE REMOVED THEIR Brush Manufactory and Ironmongery Store, to No. 175, Market Street, nearly opposite the Conneftogoe Waggon, where they have for sale aa nfual,nome manufactured and imported Brufti es of almost every description, toge her with a ge neral assortment of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sad- Wry, and Bratfs wares,, to which chey expeft by the spring vessels, an ample addition. 4th m®. to, 7he Subscriber offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. AN Excellent three ftmy Brick House, flttl ate thfli-orner of 7th and Race-streets; — the house is afro ut 25 feet front and «ell finilh ed in every refpeft ; the Lot is 76 feet front ori Race-It reet a*d 88 feet deep,the fitnation remar kably airy, having a public fqnareopen in Front of it. Two three story Brick Houses, Brick Stores, and good Wharf, (ituate in Wa.ter-ftreet, be tween Arch and Race-streets, the lot on which these buildings are, is fifty four feet front on Water street, and continues that width about 9J f*et, then widens to the south 13 feet 6 inch es, foth'atthe front on the water is sixty seven feet fix inches, this lot'adjoins Jeha Steinmetz esq. 011 the south, and has the advantage of a public alley on the north, and is a very riefira ble fituatioii for the business of a Flour' Fsclor-, or Merchant A large elegant two story Stone House, situ ate on the Point no Point road, being the firlt house to the Northward of the five mile stone ; this house is about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep finithed In a neat manner; there is a good gar den and choice collection of the best fruit trees, Ice-Houfeand other conveniences with about nine acres of ground—or if more agreeable to the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and meadow rrray be 'added to it. A plantation in Bibirry Townfbip, Philadel phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 miles from this city ; bonneted by the Northampton Road and Poquefling Creek, this farm contains about 140 acres of land, a proport ion of which i« woodland and meadow , a brick dwelling houfe, frame barh, and other out-Jionfes, and the r e is said to be a good (tone quarry nn pan of if, although it has not yet bees opened, a fur ther description is deemed unneceflary as ho person will purchafu without viewing the pre mifea, A small plantation in Horftnm Township, Montgomery county, nineteen miles from Phi ladelphia, adjoining to Orame Park, on which is an excellent new Stone House and Kitchen, with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation of traveller's horses ; ihe hou r e i> now occupi ed as a tavern, and U suitable for any kind of public business the land is good in quality, a good neighborhood, ar.d a remarkably healthy situation : there Is fifty acres of land and mea dow in this fitrm -Also for sale, several trades of land in different counties of this state £5" The Honfe in Race-street firft mentioned mrj «nc of the Hcufcs in YVater-ftreet, are now TO BE LET, And immediate p fliffirn given. For terms TP'? South-taft corner of Arch and Sixth-flreets, to feh 7 THE Public are reqwfted not to receive any drafts,"notes, tjhligations or bills of any kind drawn in favor of orindorfed by Abijab Hum. J. is? A. Hunt.' Jesse c 2* Ai-ijub Hunt. Je-cmicb & Abijab Hunt. Abijab t? Jim. IF. Hunt.- Snodgrats, if Co. rhof,' Oil whom they are drawn are also dcflrcd.to fufpei.cl acceptance, until reftrenc- be had to tile lublcriber. A'l ut twenty thousand Dollars of bills of the ah 'Ve description having been taken from the car rier ri at the liiouth ol J'ennefiee river by a partv of. Indians. WMtIEL MEEKER. ' oft'l tuth&i'tf si.ir 29, 1790. JONA. ROBESON, Lieut. By order of the, Board, REMOVAL. JOSEPH BALL. th&ftf NOTICE. A Young Men can .irorohr-:!—.'. with Genteel Beard on reafonal>le ttnry-, at No. 8 Cherry Alley—the Gtuation : fart and healthv. inay z>. To be Let, A Store and Left, NEAR Market-flreet Wharf. —firq'J re cl the Swbfcriber, geo. n.r.'is feh 11 United States, ? Pennsylvania District. \ IN pursuance, of a Decree of the Honorabk Aich ard Peters, Esq. Judjje of the Diftrift Court of the United States in and f«r tVe P«niylvaiia V'if triil, will heexpofedto public sale at the Merchants' Crffee HbuCe in'thc,Ci»v of Philadelphia, on Mon day,the 3d day of June ne*t at n o'clock at noon J; The Drigantine or tie.' el AMIABLE ADELE. With her tackle, apparel, appurtenances, and car£b.,.confiflii'tr of sugar, coffee, aranges & limes. The fame having been libelled agair.ft. profecut eJ and condemned, as forfeited in thefaid court. William Nichols, marshal. Marihai's Office, may 15, 1799. dts THE PAIITNERSPIP OF TUNIS, JNNESLET & Co. BEING riiflolvcd by the death of Thomas Roberts all those who have any demands against them aredefired tofurnifh their accounts and those indebted to said firm ire requeued to make immediate payment to Richird Tunis is? Kobert Annefley, ftir»ivinß partners, who pur pose continuing -he business as tifual under the firm of TUNIS Iff ANNESLEY. />nd have for sale, James' River, Georgia, ( TOBACCO Carolina, Of good quality. Maryland ' j th mo »Bth 120 hhds. of fiigar, and about 100,000 \vt. coffee in calks andtags chop" from large quantities at Surinam, i* just arrived in the (hip Spy, Captain Weft, And for sale by Stephen Kingston, No. 46, Walnut st, Also—A fe-t 0 puncheons <3,1 b proof JAMAICA RUNT, and foirvs IRISH SAIL CANVASS. may 15. oed6t City Bridge Subscription. rHE PreGdent and Diredlors of the Compa ny for a permanent Bridge over the river Schuylkill, at or near the city of Phi ladelphia, having,ai the time of their firft pub lication, received fubferiptions to near half the amount of the capital or joint stock thereof ; suspended further solicitations until a site on which to erefl laid bridge should be procured.—- That objrffl bei g row effeiled, by a purchafs of the necefiary property at the well end of High street, oa both fides of the river Schuyl kill. Public Notice is Given, endtf That the book for Subfiriptions to the capital /ding, i„ Dock, near , Tbir/?-flreet % WHERE HE HAS FOR SALE, 300 Bales of Bengal Goods; CONSISTING Of COSSAS Ba Itit Mamoodies Humhunis TafTaties w Striped Doreas Ca!imps ' Handkerchiefs, &c. &c.' ' -4lfo a large afortjtnt of Madras Handk&chiefs, of various c'ffcripfcns. J auyar y » | uwtf •WARDING 319 Higl ©ascttc. PHILA DELflllA, THURSDAY EVENING, MAT 30 From the Trenton Federalist. COMMUNICATION. JZutss tor Jacobinical - Debate. The leading principle of a Jacobin ;s firft to deceive and lastly to defttoy. If a msa fiire ro repel a foreign enemy »>r to en our internal government be thi iubjeel of conti Jeration, a Jacobin in all his debates, whether in conversation amon™ h:s triends, or in let fpecehs.J before hearers, rarries his principle into effort under four efiential rules. In the firft place, a declares his high approbation of the conftkution of the United States, and profefles to iupport it at tbt rifle of the loss of life and fortune. Un der the exercise of this rule he designs to gain the concurrence of all weak men, to those mischievous proceedings, which he is conflantly attempting against his country ; btit men of uncferftanding are nevsrled astray by his pretenlions, for they know, tiiat while he hath patriotism in his mouth, he hath treason in his heart. Secondly, a Jacobin is warm for the pri vileges of the- people, is strenuous for the rights of man, calls himlelf a ctizen of the world, and exprefTeth general benevolence for all the human race. He is apprehensive, that government may become a jyranuy, and that the poor may by opprefled by the rich to such a degree, that they may be doomed to nothing but to pay taxes and to flarve for the want of bread. In short, he appears to be eaten up with zeal for the good of the people. When he is proceeding through this part of his difcoiirfe under the application of the second rule, he attempts to acquire for his purposes all ambitious men, who constant ly pretend an entire devotion to the in ten-ft of the people, while they pursue nothing but their own private views for riches and for power; but Federslifb, true to the Aipport of the government and to th* good of their country, and well aware of Jacobinical arts, know, that this Jacobin dei'pifes the people, istheii very enemy, anddefigns nothing less than to rule the poor- and to plunder the rich. dfit Thirdly, after fomt worthy patriot, who in the hour of danger is wife and firm for his country's gt>od, hath, proved to every in genuous mind the great utility and the cer tain propriety of the prelent proposal, a Ja cobin with more than metaphyseal fubtl-jly tortures to the impatience of all hone ft men the fubje£ with diilruclions and exceptions and endeavours to prove, that although the proposed matter may abftraiftedly and theo retically be beneficial, (for the poor creature .9 not capable of giving the preposition a di rect answer) yet that, at the present time, and in the manner at present proposed, and in the present place, and by tli,e present com pany, the fubjeft ui}det ciifcuflion is so far from hfing beneficial and praaicable, that it will certainly be ruinous to the whole coun try, and it will ki every refpedt.be ut terly impra&icable. Under the use of this third rule he fhrugj up his shoulders, {hakes his head, and looks very cunning. By the application of this third rule he t;op;s to at tach to his fide of th: controversy all fophi fiical wiseacres, who know how to save a pen ny ana to lose a Ante, and who know equallv well how to gain a voice and to introduce a hoflile fleet into our harbours and an invading army into our country. Au open division in the company now engaged in conversation takes place ; Jacobins- with vice andatiieifm on cne fide, and Federalists with virtue and religion on the other, tongue to tongue, hand to hand, and foot to foot, in the war of wtirds, when strength of argument flow from the friends of government and nothing but uproar is heard from its enemies ; while the debate is Jaandisd all round the circle of the company. Andfourthlyandiartly,hoping that a'theifm fubftituted for the Christian religion, that anarchy may fuptrfede government, and that French Democrats and their partizans itat in this country as veil as in others, be "At peace witf)..the poor and at war with the rulers andthe rich," asthey pretend, and that he and they msylive in idlenei's r.iot St rapine on the industry, labour and produce of Federates, a Jacobin collets in himfelf all his strength,' summons all his party, and with animosity sigair.ft patriots and wit.h bitterness ag init their steps he gives his sentiments fully and p_ fitively against the fubje-a of debate. Under the exercise of this fourth and last rule, a Jacobin expefts th»affent of all we retires to'his refpeftive place of abode, the friend of oV derto do all the good he can, and the.friend to disorder to effect all the evil in his pow er. Gentle reader, if either in large or final! companies, in inns or elfewere, you hrar any speaker applying in his discourse all these four rules of debate, you may with out hesitation dub such speaker for a Jacobin, a French democrat, a diforganizer, or for any other thiug except a religious patriot and an hotveft man ; but if he omit any one of the four rules, he is not to be deemed worthy of the high rank of a jaaobinical speaker, but he is to be placed in the low grade of a partisan of some Jacobinical speaker, and he is only to be declared to entertain Jacobinical sentiments and to give Jacobinical voices. <> By- their fruits you know them." And so etideth the firft book containing the rules of Democratic iJebate. •w- 3® -•> - , APPENDIX To tb' or the Secret Committee HOfSE QI? "COMMONS, f ' OrJerei4.tobeprinted.-a the 15th of' March APPENDIX (No. 28.) Tronslattons of Instructions to BrtgadierQ neral Humbert, commanding' tie Se ' Expedition entrusted to the Legion «7' Francois."/' As loon as the formation of the Letr' and the weather will permit, Genera] Hun! Bert; who will, have made the necessary j range men ts refpefting the trans ports \ v - Vice Admiral Cornie, is to conduft hi< Troops to St. Malo, there to cause their to be embarked, and immediately to f ct f,j| for the County of Cornwall, in the kin.doir of En;.:land. The G-m-ifon, which, in purfuanie of mv orders, General Humbert, is to take awa from Chateauneuf, is to be replaced by Gt neral Virges ; and General Humbert, on th ( eve of his departure, is to apprite Genera: Virges thereof. The Expedition miili, if poffiblc, depart in the night time : and during the pafiL, the fliips are to make all the fail poffiblc. General Humbert is to take care that'the moftperfeft order be preserved onboard. The troops are to receive their ufua'l a | lowances ; but when they are ready to dif! embark, they are to be fernifhed with four days provisions, and a double ration of bran, dy is to be allowed them ; this they are to drink immediately, in order to refrelh them selves after the fatigues sf the voyage. The difembarkatron mbft be efiefted with all possible expedition. The powder and ammunition mull be carried by the Soldiers until such time as they shall have advanced far enough into the Country to produce bar horses, which are then to be employed in that service. The ammunition mult not, on any occa sion whatever, be left behind; aa,d fre'fh s up , plies of it.mud be procured whenever oppor. tunity occurs. During- the two firft days march the Le gion rnuft remain undivided ; and care mud be taken to prevent any of the mt:i from ft niggling. General Humbert will of course feel the propriety of speedily advancing to a woody and mountainous Situation before he attempts any aft of hoflility. He mudtakecaretoavoid swampy ground, not only because it is nn . wholesome, but because he might expofehim. felfto the danger of being fu rroimded by troops, who would'certainly not fail to make nfe of the advantages which such situations always afford. The Expedition of General Humbert has three principal objefts in view: The irft is to put the Country into a ftato. of .Infurreft ion : the Second is to embarrass the Commerce of our Rivals : the third is to prepare and facilitate the means of making a Defrent,by giving the.greatest perplexity to the Englifo Government. The class of People the mod ea'fily to be moved to infurreflion, as in all Countries, is the poorest class. This may he effeAed by diflributing money or drink among them; by afrrihing to she Government the public wretchedness ; by inSrigating them, and faci litating their means to revolt, to pillage the pnblic granaries, and to plunder" the "proper ty of the Rich, whom tlicj always regard with an eye of contempt. It is, however, necessary to observe, that bow regardlcl; for.-r the Eugiifh people may be of morality, they are attached to their Laws, and rcfpedl the Magistrates, even du ring the infurreftions which hare jjjinetirtfs taken place ; it will therefore ,be expedient to spare the property belonging to, or in any wife conne&ed with, the civil and municipal magistracy. It will also beadviSable to pur sue the fame line of policy with respect to the Country Landholders and Merchants. The cxperces multthen be borne by the great, the Lords (those wlio belong to the Opposi tion Party are to be spared, whenever they are known), the Ministers, the Naval and Mihtary officers,.efpecia.lJy those of the mi litia. Ihe houi«s, the granaries, the cattle, the forefts, and every thing belonging to any of tbefe, njuft be didributed among the people, er pillaged by them. 'J'hefe calami ties, which those of the Republic compel uj to infiift, and to which a ferocious N,-tion con ft rains us to expose it, will induce manv of the labouring people and the rabble of the country to espouse our cause ; but they must on no acr.ount.be incorporated with our own 1 roops .; they mud be formed into new Corps, and placed under the command of the French officer belonging to .the Legion, in order that no native of the country may be come acquainted with the Gate of our force. 'I hey Ihould also be kept f parate, and as much in this refp"et as circumdances will permit. It is principally bv means of the new companies that the infurreftion will he fomented. GEORGETOWN, May 24. We are informed, that the wheat-fields in a great part of Virginia-are entirely de ftr.oyed by tlie infe&l called the Heflian fly J the ravages of wh ch extend from the Po tomak nearly or qui e to North Carolina. Thus where verd nt and fioarilhing fields of fined species 1 f grain on earth, \fould now have promised the rich harvest, there it al. ready extensive ai d dreary defoiation. The hope and joy of the huftandman have early perifned. Baltimore, May 27. Great damage was done by a vislent tliun oer gust on Friday evening lad. Several vefTeta were driven a{hore in the bay, and many supposed to be totally lolt. A person who arrived in town on Saturday, from the Eastern-shore, informs, that about three leagues below the bodkin, ke pafled a vessel bottom upwards, but too deep in the wa ter to dlfcover her name—flie had a preen bottom and app'eared to be a bay packet. Another vefiel has also been met with bottom up—on her stern thf word " Fas-