hufwad: lr.id ' v,J the tec* ; we were it length tl to liiireiK.et. and then ex oerlenced such ravage treatment, by being tea ten for our retiflanee, as would disgrace ffven uncivilized men—Plundered of every ,V of doaths andbeddi- g and both wound ed and others, confined four sights in the hold, and obliged to sleep on the ballast." I'xtraft of a letter from a Merchant at Gib ' T al;er t'' a Mercantile house in this city dated 2 J ft May 1799- «< Mr. H, agent for the house of D „ Stewart and Sons, of Baltimore, left « Cadiz, three days ago, he has (hewn me « a manifefto of the Ki gof Spam, dated « the 10th inft, pr hibiting th t entry of new '• t,al vefels entering the forts of the Spnnijh « colo. ies—alfo, prohibiting the importations » of any Co 'onial produce into Spain, brought " in foreign bottoms Yefte relay morning at 6 o'clock, the New- York R'.fl men formed at Trinity church, and marched to » field or. Greenwich road, -v lie re they foot refpetf ively for a Gold Prize Medal, which the corps had appropriated as a bad' e of incut, to he worn by the member who 111 .mid make the hrft (hot. The target ,i-a< placed a: tfir distance ot 150 yard-!; tl-.ce was much good Tirirtg ; many of the I ; ,!ls were lodged within the firft and second circle from the centre, a diameter of about , J inches The prize was won by ZBrporal '(Julian Ludlow, who lodged his ball within an inch of the very centre of the bulls eye : be was accordingly on parade veiled by lieut. Annftronjj, the commanding officer, with the honorable mark of diftindtion. We un-, derftand there are to be competitions quar terly for this medal ; in OAober, January, April and July , at which times, (ltould the poffeflbr of the medalbe excelled by any other of the corps, it will be transferred to him. We think this judicious plan will excite an emulation to excell which mull render the Riflemen a very refpe&able corps. By thi M'Pherfon, arrived here yeftereday 'in 13 days from St. Kitts, we have been favored with the St. Christophers Adver tiser of June 25, 1799, from which we have copied the following articles : B.issErEMtF., June ij. By a velTel lately arrived at Port Royal, Martinique, which left Gibraltar the 23d of May, the following intelligence was receiv ed Sunday afternoon, May j, a French fleet of 19 fail of the line, passed through the Gut from the Westward, blowing very hard from the South Weft, with rain and heavy ft)u alls ;fo much were they favored by the -thickness of the weather, that Lord Keith, who was cruising with ij fail of the line off Cadiz, did not perceive them, or know of their being at sea. until the Success frigate (which had dogged them the whole way) in. formed him of it j on which his lordfhipan chored in Gibraltar bay. The second day after, Lord St. Vincent hoisted his flag on \>A«rtl the Ville de Paris, and failed after wr-m with a fair wind. On the ijth in the the rrpnmiti rcceC iijfc t'irnugh the tut with 17 fail of the line. On Sim ony the 19th, Admiral Witfhed, in the Qiieets Charlotte, arrived from England, with four fail of the line and three frigates. Tje left Adm. Gardner lying in Plymouth found with ten fail of the line, ready to fail at a moments notice for Gibralter. Admi ral Whitfhed failed the next day from Gi bralter, to join Lord St. Vincent. The day after the Cormorant, Lord Kerr, arrived at Gibralter from Minorca, and had spoke with Lord St. Vincent, off and brought word all was well. The Childers was fTfpatcbed to En land. It was furpofed that a'm. Gardner would have arrived at GiHrs'ti r hv the 23d May. From '' e -iccuni, Lords St. Vin cent and Keith mud ha*, been between the two flcfts. Be>"g reinforced bv Adm. Whitfhed, the Bnfifh fi-et would be 22 fail of thel:ne, whi'' 's Alnerior to either ; and whe- »<■ recoiled that the i.'sHant Lord St. Vincent 'ih 15 f*|i of the line, dtfeated th- Spanifli fleet, of 27 a d captured four of thew., we entertn fa guine hop's that be will not orly be able tn withi'and the conj int fleets of Frai ce and Spain, but that he will add m re of them to the Briti(h na *7 His Majesty's (hip Lapwinp Capt Har vey, has captured an brought in since out last, a schooner under Swedish colours, from St. Bartholomews to Guadaloupe, laden with beef, fifli, &e. A fchr. under Swe dish colours from do. to d.-. laden with dry Roodj, cordage, &c. A French schooner (cargo we know not). A Sparifh polarce, from ( adiz, laden with quick silver- NOTICE. THE Creditors of Woodruff an/j Thnicfon, late merchant* ot tht« place, info). "s*!" w-hmfcy rmkA«4 to tike no will attend <m the 1.. mat,,)at-in next, in the year 180 c, f ' in thii town, for the .;f>urpql«p«liuiing the firft dmden.i'ttf theirtf. ... • JOHNSON, } . _ '/I E|Mfr; SH-Aftf, I Afcgntes; »?«"*, SufT« c<m«ty, > * ew 'J etfe 7> Jvi>ei&, '59 $ TAKE NOTICE, T'V T 1 r'T e # PI»W& by petition to the "•* Court of Common- Pleas of _ ctnty ct N, rtfumlieriand for the benefit cred t v y «"«»•' "iv creditors „ tr, l(>Ilrt , n Sllnl) ,., y< t _„ hic > prnpr'" 1 P lht> a " tnti '* *bey"think •ft')' *> '759 A democratic publican, on the Lancafte road, has posted over his fire-place a numbt of aavertilemcnts or horf.s, &c. In the cei tre of the croud of fiallions, bulls and j ic afles. fiand (very properly disposed) the nerai orders of Tench Coxe, James A. Da las, £tc. to the good people of this Comnu wealth, to choose M'Kean governor, the caitiff had had a mind to set for. old Dignity's excellent qualities as a Host c to good effeft, he (hould hive had his mo> sweet face pourtraj'ed and put there. A stronger evidence of sinister designs 01 the part of tlx advoca'.ei for M'Kean, th; l the activity of Tench Coxe in his behalt need not be fought for. The man whociu hold last to his loyalty through the ccntemp. and detestation ot all his fellow citizens, is not likely at this day to be so easily draw., off from it. It is fair, therefore, to con clude that he still has reason to believe he is advancing the interests of his matter; and 11. this light, every friend to thz Independent of America, mult look upon him and his fcheniei with horror. " Sbezv If Fouquier Tinville had laid this, hi would have hive disgraced hinifc]i'«-vcn witl, hik bloody-minded compeers : but here, what are we to think of its making' governor ? In the present infant state of our naval ef tablifliment, when it has to contend tinougli every step of its progress, not Itfs against a depraved opposition *rom sworn foes to the prosperity of'lie country! than the idle and unmanly quibbles of profefledcavillers, fuc cefles which would at any other tim# be un important, are exalted to dignity and cenfe quence. At so critical and hazardous an hour, every thing that tends everi in a re mote degree to advance and confirm this im portant bulwark of the nation, must be re ceived with ardor by every friend to his country, and cflimated, at least to the full extent of its consequence. The officers who atchieve such exploits should be revered | and honored as the peculiar afTerters of their Country's glory, and the avengers of he i wrongs. No opportunity should be omitted of demonflraiingefleem, gratitude and ref pec* for those who through ftenes of fevered toil and peril, bear the avenging thunder of our arms to the doors of the eriemy, and boldly hurl him defiance in the feat of his insolent power. By such conduct we have it in our option to create those nifanswhich can alone effe&ually protest us from degra dation and insult—by such means n\a.y we ad vance the great end of establishing a'navy and America, once become a formidable maritime p"-Jcr, i* is »ot i» the nature of things poflible, that (he can fail to he great. For a nation to be great, it is only necessa ry that she wills it. How many thousand dollars will riot the recent capture by capt. Tingey haVe been the means of laving, to this country? and yet thebeaflly Democrats will growl a.t the rx pence of a navy. AmongQ other means refer ted to. by the Democrats to destroy our. navy in its cradle, they have had the meannel's even to bely the credit ot the fliips.. The .Ganges was called a log—and 10, it happerts that {he Cut fails the lafteft of the French privateers. " 1 :dlc to me ot your poor honest Men," indeed . i*id Don Thomaso at the table ot lon Eiwardo " Talk to me of your poor, honest men\" It's all nonsense—Who ever heard of poor honest man ? " shew me A pooh man and I'll shew you A scoun- DREI."!!! ! ! n ! ! O! O . learned Judge ! O ! upright, just, mag nanimous Judge! " He even took the wall ef me "• Fourier Tinville is laid to have had a rnan gmlntmed for taking the vail of bim. One would hardly think this country would ever exhibit a picture so brutal and io bloo dy as this: but that it contains a Foaquier or a Jeffries in disposition, tho,' happily not in power, will be doubted by no one who hears that an « ancient knave," whom W elt men dread and villians idolize, advanced against a man on his trial as a crinrnsl a&, his having the audacity to take the vail of bim. J Yerterday morning the Delaware Sloop of W ur, -which has been laying some time in this port, repairing, weighed anchor,, and clrovp*d down the river, 011 a cruifr. ! The George Walhington, Capt. Fletch er, lias fniicd from Newport towards the W eft-Indies Caps F. will be commodore on the station to which he is bound.-- - Capt. Joseph Saunders, of Bolton, is ap points d a Lieut, in the United States, The United States frigate Bofton.Capi. Little has received failing orders. A Providence paper received yesterday jays " M n are enlisting here fjr the Con- Hitution frigate*" July 9 dim |CP A number of Counterfeit Ten Dol lar Notes of the Branch Bank of the Uni tea States are in circulat on. The engra ving is tolerably well executed ; but the p»- per is of a much conrfer texttire than the real notes ; and the signature of the Presi dent, and Indorfer, are so wretched ly imitat-.d that the fraud may be easily dc tcfted - [A T .r. pa. JACOB 3 ESSE K rawjw X!)c £>asette. P H 1 L A D E L PHIA , MOND.4Y VVENI.-JG, JULY tj find memorabilia* No. V. To the Managers of the Alms-Houff and CEHrLF.UEN, I HAVE proved clearly, that four huidrid and. fifty three paupers have 'one liLtlc- or nothing tor a whuk year in-the House of Employ, in other words, they have only earned a profit ol four (hillings each on ■:eir 1; bouv, although thry were found ni very thing at the public expence. 1 will -now as clearly prove, that your pa nts for three years paliin the Pennfylva ia Hospital have cost you no more than one iiit!red and fifteen cents a week each, al i' ugh foir.e writers have ungenerously af rted they cofl three dollars. The fafts will appear on accounts render- J to you for three years pad, to be, as sol- >WS, c»z. fay fact. in all. tvoeks. 79 7 20 22 4%*\ J 9*9")^^ 798 31 40 ?I V 1410 £ ~ 799 at 17 483 i4»4j-4 > /»'«/, 71 89 161 3763 dollars 4310 97 ihicb is, upon an average, no more than one undred and fifteen cents p»r week for each •crfon. Now let us fee how much less it is lian the a£\ual expence to the Hospital. DU. Cts. 3763 -weeks at 3 dollars per week ti» - Dc the above, which ii all the hofpita! are to receive from you, •1 • • * • •> The balance will t ;;ivei) in chßrity ( 'to 6 '9 68 3 _ :ity and I'Acrtics by Abators, ?ndi» about two thouiand three hundred and twenty two dullai-s per annum, for three year* past or 4 little more. •II si you a TJlij i 3 a ■very htndfome contribution, though it is no more than is due re the city afid liberties of Philadelphia, for that sup port which their citizens have given to the institution. But it is th* duty of the Ma nagfrs at the fame time, not to forget legis lative grants ; and-their charter, which con stitutes the Pennsylvania Hofpitnl to be, not a city, but a state institution, intended to diffufe its benefits without partiality to city and country and' deftitutf ftrangtTS, the ob jefts of Legislative attention, tnd of the contributors care. A teller from Capt. Tingey, of which the fol lowing is an extraß, was received on Sat urday at the ojjite of the Secretary of the Navy. Ganges, off St. Bartholomew, 26.h June, '99, SIR, AGREEABLY to the tenor of my correfpondcnce, by the Baltimore, capt. Barron, of the 11 th inft. I proceeded with the Ganges to the coast of St. Bartholo- , Thtfollowing Deficit went to sea on Saturday mews, where I met as heretofore only fruit- Iqft. lefschaces, till the morn of the 16th. after Ship Terriffic, Kinglton, for Port Rupub being joined by capt Bainbridge with the [licain Norfolk, when rather before «Ly, a fail was South Carolina, ©arman, Charleston discovered under our lee chacp wasimme- i Polly, Henderfon, Cape Francois diately g!*en to the N. W. the ?ourfe the Currie, M'Ewen, Havanna vessel took { our situation bfiftjj about NE. ! Schr. Friei.dfhip, Taylor, Port Reputli by N. from St. Bartholomews 16 or il [caia leagues. - ! —Phoebe,Golding,St Ki'tts, \ on As the day opened we knew or believed Daphnt, Ripley, H-vanua } Tbirsday, her to be a French, private** fiogp of 10 A» inward bound bug bo low, name guns which we had seen a few days ago in unknown. theharbourof that island, and (he was scarce ! United States sloop of war, Delaware, more than thrte or four gun (hot diftanc*. Baker, layat Billingfport this morning. She led us howefer, with evtry fail in the —. (hip sett, till three in the afternoon, having r mn""fifSrso Wiles."and discharged upwards of 40 puns at her, some of the la ft of which were loaded with cannifler Ikot, which went round htm like hail, without doii g him any material damage, and fortunately for him none of his numerous cre*v were hurt. During the chace he had cast overboard (in order to lighten his vessel, and facilitate hisfailirg) the boat, some of his provisions, all his guns, except two, and muth other heavy material, but to no effefl. After or about I P. M. finding we approached him, ana that he mull fall, he h( iltcd French co lours, and fired a gun to the windward, to give him opportunity of ftrikirg in from ; which he at length-did,-but-fb near that a broadside from the (hip would probably have totally deftroved him- It proved to be the privateer (loop Vamqueure of Guadaloupe, of 8 guns and 85 men. She is Berinudian built, eeppered up to the bands, was most completely fitted,& from her rate of failing, (being by their account, the fwifteft priva teer of Gaudajoupe exceptrg one) and the number of her men, (he would have proved extremely mifch evous to our trade —She had been 14 days from Gaudaloupe, and had taken nothing. fiparitu JLift. Port of Philadelphia, ARRIVED. day Ship Lilliofhiclds. Stuverfon, Hamburg 90 Schr. Sufan> ah, Clark, R Island 9 Sloop In<?u(lrf, Jaikfon N. York 7 Came vf from the Fort. Brig Auguflui, Smith, St. Jago de Cuba Schr. Eliza Ennis, St. Thomas CLEARED, Ship Stockport, Wiliiams, Liverpool Alexander Hamilton, Hoggard, Cape Brig RamMer, Donahue, Olariffa, Thomas, E iza Ennis, Mercury, Hannan, Schr. Antelope, Whelen Ann, Odlin Hetty, Budden, H.irriot, Shewal, Little Tom Butler, Lark, Cadiz Elizabeth, Hughe*, Kingston Union, Sheffield, N. York Sloop Sea Flower. Reed, do. Dependence, Arnold, River Mifiiffippi Hcufe of Employ. 11,289 Franc is Martinique C. Francois ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Schn Reiftuy, Aedcrfem frons Tortola has ( there tie brig Fame, ef Baltimore-, c&ptfm Nf.v Ca'fUe. . Lcttimore, ieund to Bntavra ; also shii Ship Amiable. TillinghaftS for Fatxouthi Kit man'of Pctrsburg- (Vir.) and brig Ariel, llriffits fur St. Croi*, went Capt. 1. mentions, that it Was reparti-d nt to f?a on Tuesday lift. Embdtiu that ccrnrxodoie Barfxy we:: invest* Schr- Da line, Ripley fpr Havanna, and ed iui th the 'command of, (but perhaps only fchr. Yeatman, Longhead for Cliarltfton, a command in) tbe Brest fleet. went to sea on Wednesday lail. Arrived this daj, schooner Edward, cc.btt Bucbier, 15 days from Sj.rincm. Left there the following vessels : •• Ship Two Friends, Haw kens, bound to Lon- Extrafl from Capt. Keney's Log Book. Surinam June Ju-ej. At TO A.M. liove up and made Tail, Hood down the River in c mpany with a French schooner privateer, at Meridian anchored at Fort Amft s r 'am, not wishing to have iivti* macy with any company that went to sea. Jui e 6th, dropt down to Brams Point and anchored, saw a brig privateer (land off and on, which prevented me goi:ig out. June 7th, saw a cutter privateer all day (landing off and on: * 911 16 1716 18 K'*» 53 June Bth, at day light being kazy and a favou-ablc breeze, hove up the anchor, made fail and (tond for sea, heard several guns fir ed to windward. When out of the liver saw the above two veffeh warmly engaged, set all fail we could draw, and gave (hem as much room as pqfiible. Being hasy I loft fight of them in about an hour, (liortly after the firing ceased. June 19th, in 1 lat, long (5?, Wa3 boar d d by the Briiilh frigate Hydra of 44 guns, Sir Francis Lafory who examined my papersaod told me toprocecd J he likewise told me h<r ha 1 retaken an A mtrican fchoontr. which had been captured *>y a corvette from Guadaloupe, which he kept a ftrift look out for. Jane 20th, in tat. 21, long. 6t, spoke the fchr. Favourite Packet, Moffett, from Philadelphia to it. Bart'aslomews, oat 19 days, all well. Extract of a letter from the supercargo oj the ship Fortitude, Kerney, of this port, dated off tbe mouth of the Ganges, March 5> 1 799- " 1 have the fatisfattion to inform you that the French trigate Le Forte has been taken by his ma jetty's (hip Sybele of 44 guns after a Severe adVion of 2 hours and 45 mi nutes ; during which, the captain, iftlieut. and 60 men were killed 011 board the form er. The Sybele has received very trifling damage. The Le Forte is a 74 cut down, and now mounts $4 guns, well manned, and fails remarkably fail. She had taken a few days previous to being captured, the Ofterly, Eaft-Indiaman in ballast. It is not known the exaft damage the Le Forte has done in those seas, but it is supposed to be very great." The (hip Harmony, of Philadelphia, has arrived at Madras. Kitu-Torh, July 13. AftftXVED, days Schr. M'fherlor!, Frith, St. R.tts 13 Lindeman, Burr, St. Croix 1? Juliana, Tbompfon, N. Carolina 7 Sloop Maria, Smith, Virginia 5 Ship Xefourcc, from Providence, out 30 days, spoke by the flip Peggy*, all well. ' Sloop from Bcrnivda, is fate ar rived at B :rhado£3. Yelterday arrived ftiip Peggy, from the Cape de Vrrds, 35 days; cargo fait, con fignedtoWm, brawn, left there, brig DU amoni, of Salem. Spoke on the Bth June, ship Refouttft, Nathaniel Pierce, master, from Providence, (K. I.) bound to Canton, out 30 days ; all well, and firib faft. Same day arrived the Britifli armed schoo ner M'Pherfon, Gapt. Frith, from Marti nico, via. St Kitts, in 13 days: failed in co. with 200 fail of American and Britilh vefllls, for different ports to Europe and A merica, under convoy of the St. Margeretta frigate, and Matilda (loop of war. July 6, spoke brig Susanna, Spencer, from Charlffton bound to Jamaica, lat. 32, 26, long, 68, 14. v: July 10, spoke brig Hunter, Parker, from New-York bound to Cape Francois, lat. 38, 35, long, 72, 00. The M'Pherfon, has arrived here in bal last, 3iid is to be coppered here ; the mounts 8 brafjfix pounders, and 6 iron four pound ers. Passengers irt the M^Pbers'on. Capt. Fowler, of tie i ith British Wed India regiment; and Mr. Dixon, ot Nor folk, Virginia. ' Si me day, arrived Danifli fchooncr Lin demr.n, Burr, St. Croix, 13 days. Same day, Hoop Maria, Smith, Richmond Same day, fchr. Juno, Thompson, Wil nington, (N. CO ketoogi«g to Mr. Scher mt rhorn, cargo # Rum, i übacco and Tar. A Providence (R. I.) paper fay; : Men frigate Gonliitution." Capt. Frith informs, th»t two Jays before he failed the Ganges (loop of war, captain Tingey, brought into St. Kitt" the priva teer fchoorur Harlequin, of J 2 guns, anil a nother fmallFienchlchoonerprivatfer. The Harlequin hadb'in a Ihort tirae before, ta ken from the Etiglifti. Baltimore, 11. Arrived yesterday, ship Comet, captain Isaac Isaacs.- 60 t!rv.' f r orr, £r,id'n. Left [don* Anthony Mangin, Edwards, Baltimort London- Packet, Anderson, dot Ease, . . Newburypoit Brig - , Jones, Baltimore Almira, , Portland Lion, Ccaptured and cleared) do. Amity, Dillenbouse, Philadelphia Scbr. Thomas, , Alexandria A French armed ship of 24 guns, and a brig of 14, w ere to sail on a cruize front Surinam on the sth of this month. The trig George, captain Higgms, oj Pah ti ore, was taken on the 12th of June, by a French sloop Of 7 guns and 100 men, after an engagement of some time, when she ?Uas com', ellid to strike for want of powder. Ibe supercargo * Mr Nichols, and the brig were sent into Cityenne ; the captain came passenger in the Edward. The brig jVlffia, ecptcin Berry, of Boston: scbooiut< John, of Philadelphia ; and Carolina, Williams, of Alexandria*, were taken by the same pri* vatecr on the istb of J'aw. PRICES OF STOCKS. [ULT 13. Six per Cent. 15/3 to 4d Deferred 6 p«r Cent. 14J4 Three pcs Cent. B \NK. Utiiied States, jj per rent, North .An • rica, 441045 do Pcnnlyltanid, j 4 ' dc Infurante comp N.A.fliarei 10 Pecnfylvania, fharee, to 18 F.aft-India Company ot N A. par. Land Warrants, 30 dolU. per 100 acri>s. Eight per ctnt. Scrip par, to 5 prr t«nt. difeouot. COURSE OF EXCHANGE On London, 51 at 30 day* SO a« 6c a 90 days Amsterdam, 35 a ;?-ioo per florin Hamburgh 30 ) per Mark "Sanco. IVANTS J PLACE, As a SeamilreJs or Child's Maid, IN a smal l family, who are gmi'K uv the country, a YOU \ G WtiM A K , who can be well recommended, and who h s ifjrrt the Mantua Maker's bufintfv Enquire in Arrh ftreet, at the third house weft olEighlb flreet, on the north fide of the way. j"<y '5 . ,'.f ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, At f»o'clo. k Will be Sold by Auction, For account of the conc.rned, an Hamilton's wharfs 100 quarter calks sherry Wine, 100 sacks of foft (helled Almonds, Entitled to drawback. SHANNONS POALK, AuctVs. ulr 15 dr wM. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, it 1 o'tloslL - ',. wAUr c&t *,*/,, ■ f& jKabxfat A'ihf i^tliTwnt^rSi «. t' 4 * Frccierickfburg Packet, -jHtttSL. < Laying at Hamilton's wl.arf, A out si t hundred barrels burthen, live oak and cedar fiame. SHANNON* POALZ, Ajtcfrs july 15 dtwed ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the late J-fifi Renry Jtfftr, de« ct-afeJ, are requciled to/-lake imiv'edu c pay ment | and all perfo»» havli g demands agnnft faiil efturit, ate defireJ to tutnilh their .acc tints to the luhfcriber, Christian, CU; jo'y •$ Mount Hope Furnace in Bus t, AO he Let tor the prefect year, tc>gr;her with all the flock »n hand, which is luffi cient for a fix month's blall, all ti c tools pat tens, fljfkf, teams, cartj, waggons, &c. re- for tarrying on the Ume. The afore fiitl inrnace was firft in blast the jri nit. ard is call uUted to bio » seven months ai itail Alio, to b>; rented, tar the fame time, a FORGE with four fires, snd a Slitting ,n,d Rolling Mill, at Boo:-.eton, together with the Hock on hand, confining of coal, won', «jj. gons, carts, h rles,oxcn, toxls, &c. &c. nettf lary for carrying on the fame. Any perfqn inclining to rent the fame, may know ihe terms by applying (li. r ly to David Ford, Elq. at Morriftown, Richard B Fai l h, at Booneton, or John Jacob Faefch, at Mount Hope, July 8 Twenty Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the barracks at Reading, in the night of the Jth July, 1799, the follow ing folditrs in.the nth regiment in the service of the United States. 7b»mas Britt-jn B-olb, a private, bom ir. Cheftef cnutiiy,ij years of age, ? feet 8 inches and 3-4 high, dark Complexion, bfown eyes and lo*g bls-ek hair which lie common! jr wears tied close to his head,by occupation a farmer jheis a Rout, good looking fellow, and confidently marked wir(i the fmal! pox, is much addifled to liquor, and very a busive when intoxicated; he was dreffsd in full infantry uniform except his hat —lt is txp<vfted that he will change hi» dr fs as he flol; a plain round hat and a number of citizens' cioaths .Iso, Jatnes M'-Mvllen, born in the cout;ty nf Antrim,in In land, 36 years of age, j feet 7 inchu and I-l high, fair complexion, grey eje«, {liqrt brown hair, which is vry thin upon cli rown of . his head, of thin visage and a very pleasant coun tenance ; by occupation a farmer, and was drsffed in full infantry uinfoim. The above reward and reasonable expenceswill be paid'toany perlon who Ihall rpprihcnd ar,A coniine in any gsal, or deliver to any officer in the service of the United Stat«s, the above defer,bed deserters, or ten dollars and expences lor eitl e of them. Lieutenant lick dniped States Rcgin.en Reading, )*ly 7 (to) f ■1 7t LEWIS HO IF A RDn
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