Sav-k oC Penury!vania. July 3 rf » '799- Qrr&org !uve this day declared J. a Dividend of Sixteen dollars per fliarc fur the last Six months, which will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal prefenutives after the !3tKieft. . JONATHAN S.IWj 11, cashier. jung 3 . dt»3 Dijfolution of Partner ship in the Ijtapd of Antigua. THE fubfrriher gives tFis Public Notice that the Partnerlhip of Shervington and Dixon i» th> day diffblved. He begs leave to acquaint his Friends that h« continues to carry on bufi Bess in Jiis own name and folicitsa continuanei •f their favors m «■ WILLTAM SHIRVINGTON, . St. jofcn ( Antigua,) May 16. (j"'ys) dim. ' t Diftrift. yr' BY rirtvc ()f a writ of a plurmwrit ps vendi tioni esponat to mr. direitcd hy the honor able Ridiar.i Peters, lifq Judjc of the DjftriA Oiirt of tVc Unite! Statrs, in and for the Penn sylvania DiAfift. will be cxpofed to pnbljcTale at the Merchant'? Coflf* Hrufe in the City of Phi ladelphia, on.Thurfthy the nth day of July inft. It j o'clock in the evening. a c stain Three Story Brick Mefluage, nearly tfn-iftfed, ami fiie lot or piece oi grousd thercumo helorginjr, fituitc. on die east fido of S;xth street from the river Delaware* between Walnut und Spruce ftfeets, containing in breadth r-a Sixth tfreet, twenty-two feet, more or less, and ni i'epth one hundred and seventy-seven feet. Tfce (crnik of Talc wilt be cash on delivery of the Deed. If default in payment the premWeawill be fu* up to Tale again at the risque of the pur'chafer. Beisoil and taken in execution as the property of John *wanwiek, ef<j . dceeafed and to be fold by WILLIAM NICHOLS, Marshal. Marshal's Office, > j »t Philadelphia, Ju]y 1 * diet- y, * ■v' ; x > WILL BE, SOLD At Public Atj<T\ion *t the City Tavern on Tues day next the 9th inft. at one o'clock, THE BRIG m HANNAH. BUILT -in-Philadclphia in 1794, of Live oak and ceder, burthen shout 130 tons ; she now lays at Walnut Street Wharf—The inventory may be teen at the City Tavern end at the ilore of CONXELLY,U Co. auc'rsi julv 6 GAYOSO, fa no ' w l' Ui at CuthberCs •wharfs in complete order, Aod ready to take a Cargo on board j will carry sbo':t 900 barrels, and may be Tent to fe'a with-' But any expewe. For terms apply at 47,P«nn flreet. If the above hri? is not fold before Sa turday the jth instant (July) fte will then be effrrrd ft r fait, at 7 o'clock* at vendue, at the C'offeehoufe. , For Freight Or Charter, Wm. EocKirr.iL, master, BtJRDEN about 100 tons, ten gins, &c. com pletely equipped, and ready to r«ei»e * car„o— Now lays at Vermfc'i Wharf—for terms apply to STEPHEN KINGSTON, : No. 46, Walnut street. :f>v/ , 3 ' S. C. JDCT THK PACKET YE A TM A N, Capt. Lougke/d. WILL fail with.the Mail or Monday the Bth inlt at 9 a.m. Letters for the Packet mud be left at the Poll-Ofikc-fecfore 8 o'clock oa that day. For freight or paffajjt apply to the Captain on bosrd at Pcrot\ wharf, near the Old Ferry, k«- tvel n Markat and Arch-Ureet«. r.ftieral Poft-Oflice., » Philadelphia, July.?, 1799•} New Patent Malhing Machine, THE ftibfcriber has invented a Washine f«r the purj>ofeofmafhing malt, for the uf»of Brew eries, w hich will perform that part of the Brewer's hofinef* with much less time aid trouble than is ufuajly occupied in the common way, with this advantage, that manual labor will be entirety favod.ai til* machine is worked by a horse, at the fam* time that he is performing hisufual bufintfs, with only aimali addition to the mill work neces sary in Breweries. This machine is now in ope ration at the Brewery of Luke & Ifaae W. Morris, Pear ftrcet, Philadelphia. WE do hersby certify, that we haveufed Wm. Elli.V new invented" Maftiag Machine m our. Brcwrty, and think it a. .valuable improvement, and worthy the attention of these concerned in Breweries. WE do hereby certify, th»t we hive fee« the new invented Maftiiig Machine, tifed in the brew ery belonging to LuVe &' tfaac w. Morris, and think it will anfvi'er the dtfeription given of it. July 6 F*r Sale, , fWO three ft<"y Brick Houfri, foliated on ■*■ the corner of King and Columbus flreeti, be ing equal to any situation in Alexandria, for the wholeble or retail bufiuefs. The ho*f<s are 40 feet by »8, the ftqries ire lofty, and the brick work . done in the most elegant manner with fteek ronts. One of the honfe« can be immediately occupied, being eomplrtely finilhed, the other will b* fmilh *d by the firft of Ofiober next. The back build ings t» the above'premifes are also of brick, 16 1 feet fqiiare, will) a number of other conveniences for the ac. ommodatiiyi of a genteel family . Each of the above houfts will bit fold fubj»&to a ground rent of 40 dollars, with the privi-'edge of buying out a$ twelve and half year's purchife any tirhc within sons yrars from this (fate. Dry goods and groceries will be taken in part payment* Fpr terms apply to Mr. Jehn Barnes, No. 16 Smith Third street, or John Foftcr or Nicholas Vofs in.A!',H»dria. ju»o i'J« • 1 ELLIS'S For th* use of BREWERIES. WILLIAM ELLIS, Millwright, Ctonecfter coßDty, New. Jcrfejr. Xui« {£" Isaac W. Morris, < Godfrey Tioclls. T6ontas Morris. 1 3» 7C041.4*'. This Day is Publifhsti j By B. Djlfiei, at No. 68, High Street, | The Ft Number of The Philadelphia Magazine .and I Review ; Being the hjl number of the jirfl volume. -The Appendix and lurid will be ready to be dt- ' livered to fubfcrihers on Tuesday fh« 9th instant, for which nothing will be demanded. | £5" This volume will lie hound in marble 1 boards, and red leath»r back', lettered, and will be fold to non-subscribers at 1 dollar and • 67 cents.—Subscribers who choose to have their numbers put up jit this manner, will be accom , modated hy leaving tHetn at the Editor'*, with »j oents for the cofl of binding. j»'y 5 4t Tta Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BFTWriN PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK, By the (hurt and plcafint road of Bujl'elon, Newtown, Scotch-Plaint, Spring 'fold and Newark. TPHE excellence of this road, the populous- I ness of the ceuntry. through which it pafl"- f», with fundcy other advantages, which render it f<> tir preferable lo tin Old Unad through Btiftol, Brimfwiiik, &c. long ago suggested the propriety of iti Decerning the Grasd Tho rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the present year, a minute furtey of it hss been taken,and iti superiority over the Old Raad, both in winter and summer, has been clearly afcertained.—Tlure are good bridges over all the other water» but the Delaware, and here the crossing is performed with great fafety and in left than half the time required at the Ticn;on Perry. The road it fcvcral miles /barter than the old road, but this i« among') the lead of its advantages, because daily expe lience pmves to ns, that dispatch as well jscom fort hi travelling principally depend on the goodness of the road and the levelnefs of the coun.ry, anil, in these the New Road is, beyond all companion, the bed. It presents none of thofc rocky hills, which render the Old Ko'ad To fatiguing brtavceu the Delaware and Newaik. The foil, too, for the greater part, i* such as to produce but little mud in winter, and very litile t'uft in summer, which ciri umfhnce, added to th« beauty of the country, and a con siderable proportion of (bade. ncuft always ren l der trayelling in the latter season peculiarly a greeable. The Swift Sure flarts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clock every morning (Sundays j excepted) from the GREEN 7RES. opposite the Lutheran Church, North Fourth ftr«rt Ii goes th>ough Frankford to Bnft'eton, where it •ftaps CO Hrealfaft ; from Buflletown it goe> through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner; from Pftmy-town through Hopewell, Millstone, Quibbleiown and Plainfield to Scotch Plains toTodge. The next morning it stops at Springfield to from whence it goes thr'->ugir Newiik and arrives at New- York at noon. From NEW-YORK it fI«M. «t j oYHtk in the afternoon (from Paulus Hook) and arrives at Philadelphia the next evening Fohfea's at New-Tforlr, application may be made to Ed ward Bardin, Old Coffee house, to A. Mathieu, rorner of NafTau and John streets.'to B. Jt/any, no. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich ftrect, and to Michael Little, at his hotel, 1)0.41, Broad street. Fare for paflengers, Five Dollars. Way paflengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each paflenger ii allowed to tike, on i4lbs. of baggage cirriage free ; but ill-other baggage, ■taken or by a' paflengtr,' will be charged at 4 cents per pouird weights With rrfpefl to packages sent on without •paflengers, the proprietors presume they have adopted a regulation, which, though unknown to other lines of ftage<, they think must meet with general approbation, They pledge them felvea to make good.every package on the fol lowing conditions. The person who delivers the package at the office (hall fee it entered m the flage-bor.k, for which entry he shall pay 6 cents; be will then state the value of the pack age,and pay (exclusive of th* carriage) one per cent, on the value, as infunnce, and for which be will receive a receipt. Thus, for instance, if he eftimatcs his package it one dollar, he will j pay one cent, and if at one hcndred dollars, he | will pay one dollar iiifurancc, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Very few persons it is prtfumcd, will dislike this regulation j it will however, be optionable with every one to himfelf of this security or not. But the proprietors think it right to state very explicitly, that they will be refpo'n fible for the fife delivery of no package, which is not regularly entered, and for which an insur ance receipt cannot be produced. In the Jiftribution of the route, the greatest ' care has bren taken tofix on such places and ta ! ve.-«s as always afford a good accommodation [ and entertainment for the paflengers at the meft reasonable rates The ft'ages are well equipped | furnifhed with fleet and lieady horses, and com mitted to the care of intelligent sober and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themselves live at the different towns and villages where the stages will flop, so that theconduifl of the per sons they employ is continual!) an objefl of their attention.—-They take care also to lee that the paflengers are well provided for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or infoleucels pra&ifed upon them in (hort, they have f'pared neithsrpains nor expense to render the SWIFT-SURE the very bell line ol fiages in America. <Ut Th'ejiae ha» n«w run aearly a month, dur ing which tine a great number of gentlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia and New-York. Every paflenger ,ha» found the rotd tofurpaft verjr far all that hat btco.fcid of !t» eicellenee ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to hear the behaviour of their drive;*, and the ttatmeat'at Taverns, ifpokeH of with the highefi fati«fa<£Ur>n. JOHN WCAILA, Philadelphia TflOS. PJUL> BufiUtan . JOSEPH THORh TON, ) NICHOLAS irrKKOOP t [ Ncwtozvn JACOB KESLER, J JOHN AWREHEAD, Pcnnytomm. 7- KILLMAN, near MiHJlen. ALtAS COMBES, Bound Brook* R. SANSBURY, Scotdj Plains, UAACRAIVLE, > „ . ~. ROBERT PEARSON, j s P rin ?F ld - V.. . ' Piilaa' j» -Y - ' CANAL OFFICE, June,2sth 1799. A MEETING of the S tnUol*<7* ct ?h e Dtl.nrarc and StLttylhll Caiial Navigation vviil ) e held on Thursday the jitji of Augntt ncit, tit 6 o'clock in the E*cning t: the Canal Office. By order of the Prtfident, GEORGE IVUKR,IL,S<c'rj to Delaware and Schuylkill Canal Company, jwneiij ijwm'u j Vafhionuble Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, NO. t 34, MAKXtT-ST/ISST, HASjuft received per (hip Thomas Chalkley and Adriana, from London, an elegant a(Torttnsot of'the molt I'aihionahlr Miiiin 1« T,vi». Chenrille rosette FEATHERS Fancy flower » Blark tiffany floweri AVroathi Pink, yellow and blue crape, full drefscacs Do.' <!o. .nn.i do. Neifon's.Uanncrs • Infant's pipe {lran' benner* Maid's 'arey 90. do. j Women'! &i\. do. do. Do. do. (hades ' Do. do, had Fancy bugle (Hoe roles Do. do. trimmings Black, white, blur,yellow, pink and orange«rape Black, white and green gauze veils Do. gauze cloaks N. B. Ar.dper Harmony, just arrived, a further assortment of June i 6 A Large Commodious Cellar, Uader Frictidi Meeting Houic, iu Key*' Alley. Apply at LEONARD SNOWDEN'S, Nb. i 39, North Front ftreel. 19 : 6 .... f ; W4T Original American Novels. FOR SALE Diciin'i Paper, Stationary and Etel Jlert, Net. 4-t M«fkct-btrcrt, Philadelphia. Wieland; or the Ormond; or the Secret Witness, Arthur Merveyn; or Memoirs of the year 1793 7*bs FOR SAIU, By the Subscribers at No. 5 Chefnut streets» he following articles, viz. tft and 4th proof Spanilh Brandy in y ipc?. New England Ruminlihds, Co'ftfii, in do. Tobacco, Rice in tierces, Beef in bbls and half bbls. Msrckarel.'in do. Spermaceti Candle* in boxes, Madeira Wise in pipcshal l pipes stqr. calks C'.iret, in cases, Boston Sail Duck, Nos I a i. Ruflis, ditto, different qualities, Ruff a Hemp, JOSEPH ANTHONY & Co. Jnly J. OFFICE «?• 14 Chcjhutjtrert, or No. 35 Archftrtct, ,ron pyiuc akd M'lVuTt ' Commiflion Business, Transacted Extensively. MONEY ADVANCED, On good Piper, "on Mortgages and Merehan dize. A Mb, Purdiafi-s and Silts of LANDS made, B* JAMES NEWPORT iaw tf A beautiful Country Seat,for Sale OITUATED on the bank of the Delaware joining landa of Matthias Siplei and Mr. John Duffield, 13 miles from Philadelphia and 7 itiilfs from Brittol. The buildinps consist ofa rtw two story Frame House and Kitchen adjoining— 3 ,room» on a floor, a Piazfca the whole front of the House, a Pump of/fccellent water, a!fo agood garden and orchard—id. acres of land will be ford with the premifea, but more can be had if required. There it a gravelly (bore »t the river, the wafer ftagea for Burlington pass every day in the fiim mer feafop.and the land ftagr* for New-YorJt within half a mile; any person incfir.injfc ro pur chase may fche w the terms of sale and other par ticulars by enquiring at No. I*, Dock-street, »r NO.ISI, South Sesond-flreet. June l, THE Creditors of Baly, Hill, isr Evani, Jjfolrent DeTit rj, in the county of SufTex, are to mwt the Assignee at the Court-House infaid county, on the 15th of Dec. next, at 10 o'clock a. m in order to make a dividend of fgid Inlolveat's eflate, that may come to hand bv that day CH. CASE, assignee• June a 5 HAVING demanA against the Eflate of D»- r.ald Grant Mitchell, esq. late a captain of Artillerifti and Engineer!, io the service of the United States, deceifed, are defircd to produce their accounts legally authenticated—ahd thole in pebtcd to the raid elta:® to make payment to NICHOLAS DIF.fJL, ad ninistrato* jo, Walnut-street. cod4w June n 1 A KE NO TICE. THE fuMcrihtr, having obtained Letters of Adminjfl ration on the personal Eftatc of John Mortort. late .of Ccccal County in the state of Matyland. all pcrffins having claim, again rt the laid deceafcd, are warned to exhibit the fame with the vouchers thereof, on the 6th day of Airguft next,at the town of Warwicle, in said county and Hate, that a dividend of the affetM in hand, may be matle agreeable to law. . L REBECCA MORTON, Admin'x. Warwich.Jftlyi, fjuly j] jawi6A. TO. BE LET, •A COMMODIOUS THREE fTQUY BRICK HOUSE, CITUATE in Walnut near Fifth flrctt, it U well calculated for a genteel bonding house, Enqnire at no. icg, Walnut-ftrttt. June 7 ,4J Hhdt of Richmond T O B A C C O, of an excellent quality, FOR"SALE BT Peter Barktr W Ca, Ns 148, High street cetf 6 mo: iC; eat/, TO BE LET, * , • Priet tr.t dollar tfich io Jo. ',UW4* ALL PERSONS 3aw3*r v ■ Miii ik mmmt SDonieftic Articles* UNION, CPenn.J June i 3« To prevent impoikion upon tlie citizens of Fayette County, it i£ proper thev (hnuld be; informed that two of the Grand Jury, Jame BJackiflon and John Wi'eman, decli ned iigned either for the Chief Justice or for James Rofs ; and yet have never concealed their sentiments as private citizens in favor of the latter candidate. Two others of the Jury were absent at the time, but vhrt, from their political charafters, it is believed, would if preient, have declared themfelvcs in the fame wax. Ortiers, who although funimon ed to serve on the Gand Jury, could not at tend at this time, are alio liippoftd to give a preference James Rofs ; not pnlv on the i'core of his being a citizen.-of the Western Country ofemiftent >.trnts, but as being a ftt-ady i upporter of the Constitution and laws of his Country ; by which their real inde pendence and happiness will be njoft likely i'ecured and promoted. Con(idering there fore the pains which have, been taken by some a&ivt friends of the Chief Justice upon this cccajion, there is but little room for tri» umph on their part. Wet the people oi the Western coun try on this importanx occasion, left individu ally to judge for thentfelvig, the smallest at tention to their interest could scarce fail to direst thr proper choice. cots. CHARLESTON, June 6. THE JOHN ADAMS, The United States, Frigate, built by Mr. Paul P*itchard, from the fubferiptions of the Citizens of Charlellon, was yesterday, happily at 8 o'clock in the morning introdu ced to her element, with a rapid but beauti ful movement. She hurried from ofl" her ways before a number of the shores and blocks could be knocked away, and whil« a number ot the workmen (nine it is kid) were under her. 1 he day firft appointed for the launching ot this flap was Monday lad, at 8 o'clock in the Morning. Notwithstanding the *di (lanoeof Mr. Paul Pritchard'j yard, where the ship was built, which is above 3 miles from the city, the number of fpeAators was im flnenfe flocked up by land *nd water, and the road and river were crowded with carriages and boats. At the expeifed hour, when cleared of impediments, fhc darted and run three fourths |of her length handfomdy and theiifrom tlie burning of her ways hal ted to the great difcppoiatment of her anxious well-wifliers. cedy A profufe and elegant collation fully luf ficient for joo persons, was provided by the Committe ot the Subscribers as a l'ocial offer ing to their fellow-citizens. His excellency Governerßutledge, Mijor General Pinekne'y Brigadier Gen. Wafhintton, Col. Read, and a great number of other refpe&able cha racters, partook of the entertainment, and after dinner the following toads were drank. An exce entband of music at intervals playing favourite federal tunes I. Suecef. to the JOHtf ADAMS o Charlcfton, (S. C.) 9 ibeerColum bia. a. The President, 9 chee«— Prtsidents March. 3. The Commander io Chief of the Ar mies of the United States, 9 cheers— Wash ivgton's Marcb. 4* The Congress of the United States, u cheers** Yankee Doodle* i- The Constitution; May the descen dants of those who framed this bulwark of our liberties be always ready to support it with thrir i words, 9 cheers—Uail Columbia. Judiciary of the United States. 7. The heads of departments us the Uni ted States. 8. The Navy, 9 cheer?—Piruhej's March. 9. Tie Arrny, 9 cheer#. r J,°' _ Wajor-General Hamilton, 3 cheers Toe Paints of War. IJ- The Militia of the United States, g cheers. 11 • Tlle Fair Daughters of America, q cheers.--.iJlarch itl the God of Love. 13. The State ot South-Carolina, 9 cheers —7 he Coivpens. 14- Our rniniOers abroad 9 cheers. if. Agriculture, Commerce and Naviga tion. 16. The Patriotic Subscribers to the Na vy, throughout the United States. VOLUNTEERS. By tie Governor. The Pillars of our Independence— Wis dom, unibn and fi,rmnefs. By General Pincknev. The memory of General Greene. By Col. Read. May the freemen of America never con lent to pay tribute, ether than from the mouths of their cannon. By Brig. Gen. Washington. The memory of Gen. Wayne. By Mr. Laurens May the flag of the United States ever wave triumphant in protection of our rights* By Major Simons. The memory of the American hero, col. ohn Laurens. May the American soldier never want a good bear /kin to lie on—9 cheers Toting Paddy Wbacb. May Wathington's virtues be copied by every l'uccceding Prefulent. After they had retired—The Governor, Major-General Pmckney, and Col. Reajj. I June 7. Yesterday morning liis excellency tlic Go vernor, major-general Pinckney, brigadier ffeneral Washington, rol. Read, John Rut ledge, jun. cftj. with several ether refpeStable citifens, made a visit on board the govern ment brigs, the Pinckney, cap;. Hevward, and the South-Carolina, capt. Paine, lying in the Cream ; «n which eccsfion salutes were 1 THE LAUNCH. Bp tins 3Daj»'s W.YORK..JuI, 6. FROM HAMBURGH. A Report has lately circulated in the A merican paper?, cf the firitifh fleet"havir'r blockaded Hamburg, or rather the trouill of the Elbe. The following intelligence received from Hamburg, will prove what (u» given rife ra this report: '« Lart week we had the following re port, of English gun-boats being Rationed at the Mouth of the Elbe, io order to cut off the communication between Hamburgh and Holland, by the way of the Wmtten or ( BinnenlVaten.) This created at firft a cob fidtrab'e uneafmefs upon our Underwriters who ceased to sign any Policies however' it wa« soon there explained. That they had arretted in England an Irifliman impeached of Treason, on whom a Plan of CruxhaVen and its environs bad been found ; and being afraid that the French. from France or Holland undertake a landing on tin Hano. verian dominions, th fe gun brjtti had been sent there for its prote&ion. Now our Un. derwriters are again insuring to Holland c ver the Wattcu at 2 per. cent. We inert yj}<rday obligingly favoured, ky a rifpidablc Merchant of this city', -with Bar. ladoet newspapers to the l&th of June, from which we have est raffed the following article! of information—and it all they con tain. Barbarous, April 27. The homewatd bound fleet* this day fail ed for St. Christopher*, under a strong con voy : May 25. Thi« morning we had an alarm, which i* n«t yet discharged : fiould we Itarn whit fleet, before this it ifiutd, we dial] fignify it. The prevalence < f a billious fever so rap. id in its mortal cffrA, #3 rogive ho time for Medicinal aid, i« much to be regretted : fc. veral perforu have already fallen vi£tims to ii; amoftgft whom. yie (incerely lament a Mis» Mary Toody, lately from Europe, lif ter to Mr* Ordcifon , ihia rmiable-yoimg lady, had but-m ihort illncfs, and wat buried yesterday. We have not been able to iflue our Paper at the usual hour to dty, owing to the indis position of cur foreman and the itfarm. Jutt at we were about to put tin's pa per to ptxfi, the fleet from Cork came round the point.<*-. 32 dayt paflage. May 28. The We.l India fleet failed front Ports- mouth on the 3 1ft ult. undrr cjiwoy of the Quebec and Dryad frigates ; and Admiral Lord MugV Seymour in the Sana Panel of Sc guru, we undrrftand come* out to ttke the command on this ftat ion. June t. A Republican p ivatccr brig-os sixteen 9 pounders and 1 3" mai,'priz,e to hia Majefly** fliip Amphitrite, arrived yetyerday, which fht captured on the 22d April, in lat. 20, pftcr a chgrr of 8 H<uirs*. Th* «Jjo*ebrig wat formerly the CathaiiOe, belonging to Meflra. Le Gay and Evans of ihi* tcwe, which being taken by jhe enemy was Met out at Guadaloupe, and fmh failed only « few days from Point a Petre when the Am. in with her. Yesterday a French Pi iiraleer brig of if guai w»»/ei. t in here by one of cur frigitw, T, .J Ju r e 4 The Ojips Barbados, Pl.*! tcr, Thoxn, Renewal, John Avon, and Kfilier, conffaat traders from this Island, arrived heie on Sur> day last from Loudon, in company with tie Jamaica and other Weft Irsdiamen, under convoy of the Qm-bec frigate, which proceed ed tp leeward tli. Came day. Jirie i.V We are forr* to ftatc the loss of the Blips KJ wards, and the Cornier belonging to the houft-of Messrs. Parkinfon and Caley of this 'l'owri, and the latter bound to Mar tinico ; both from Liverpool. They got a shore on Tuesday night last on the Cobleri rocks off Sculi bay, and have since (particu larly the Mary) befii al.noft totally dalfced to pieces. The cargo of the Edward, although much damaged will mofllySe fared. We vefkrday gave forne important ir.for fnatjpn under the head of " POSTSCRIPT, " which we received by the fdio<sner Hound from Barba?.oes : and pwblifh, this day, ex trafU from Barbadoes iiewfjpapers to the 18th June. And, as it is probable some of our trimming Editors may saj, that, by the Packet, arrived at that port, it was reasona ble to suppose, extra&s frmn papers received by her arrival, Ihould appear ii) the Barbadoei papers, ct willi to inform that the Packet arrived oh the loth June, and that the Hound failed from thence on the day fol lowing ; and, of courfr, as the Barbadoe* papers are only printed twice a w-ek, they could not'contain extrafts from the London ' prints receivcd 'liy hei. F.xtrart of a letter frum an American in Al- giers to ims friend To Anvepulis " J he Dty is very inuch plealcd with the vefiVls lent by out government, viz. a brig of 22 nine pouj)<!?rs, a fcliooner of 20 fixes, and another of 16 do. ffriti his received them »i a .full discharge of all an ears dile to hint by the United States. " I he Americans are now the mod favor ed nation in this place, and on that account we were permitted to walk round and ex amine all the fortifications, Etc. where not even the Englifti, who are next in favor, were permitted to enter. " 1 lie people of Algiers are much morr Ci vilized than I expe&ed to 2nd them ; the slaves are treated with less i'everity than for merly andchriflians ?ie not e>:poferf to in sult in walking the streets. They have, ho wever, remains of their former barbari ty ;wl en the Dey decl;irad w«r against France, the French confui, and all ether Frenclvmen here, were loaded witji 'chains, *nd icept to hard labcur for Came day?, wjifn * -
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