{ YELLOW FEVER. Novj publishing, and may be bad in the eourse of nexr at the Book Stores of McQH. Dobfon, Carey, Woodwird and other*, Frier Half a Dollar, • A Sketch of the Yellow Fever In Philadelphia last ye arm WITH Proofs of its importation into this country at different times and A REVIEW Of the diff rent modes of treating it. Py Wm. CURRIE, Fellow of the College of Phy sicians, 3c c. To njjhficb are added, TACTS AND OBSERVATIONS RefpeAing its origin and treatment in New York. Br D. HOSACK, M. D. Proftifor of Botaay, and Mat. Med. &c; &c. March 7. THF FOLLOWING VALUABLE LANDS Will be offered for sale, at the Merchants Cojfee House ig this city, betv/etn the tours of six and eight on the evening of SjTU*Dir the twenty-second of March next. In the County of GLYNN and State of GEORQIA—aII pate»ted in tra&s of loco acres. 7,000 Acres at the confluence of Prederica and Turtle river , and head of St. Si- 1 mon's foOnd, near the town of Bruiif «ick. 182,000 Acres on the witers of the great and little Satilla rivers, and of BbfTaloc creek. 4r,000 Near the above described tracts. 15,000 Near the above described tracta, 180,000 Acres on the wa:ers of the great Sa- tilla and AUtsharoa. 947,000 Acres on the fame waters. jp,ooo Acres on the waters of the great Sa- til la. 50,000 Acres on the waten of little Satilla and Alatamaha rivers and Buffaloe creek. d the Flute or Violin, th* firltfix numbers of which are already published, and may be purchased together or fcparatcly by non fubferibers. March 6, ißco. Thirty-nine hogsheads of Sugar A generous credit >vill be allowed. Apply to MOORE WHAR I ON, No. in Sooth Waver Street. February % \ FOh. SALE, A TRACT OF LAND, About four miles from the city, ll Acres, situate on the river Schn'ylkill, and adjoining lands of Jonathan William*, Esq. and the late John Mifflin, deceased, on which is ere<£led a ImalUJone building, frame ftaMes, and stone fpriug house, over *a never failing spring | on the premises is an excellent Itoue quarry, and has a fmajl orchard of youug fruit trees and is an elegant fttuatwn for a gentle min'j summer retreat. Prize Tickets of Canal Lottery Ne. 2, and liquidated debts of th« D. and Schuylkill Canal Company, will fee taken inpayment. For further particulars enquire of the printer hereof. March 5. Centre Square, Feieuaij j, 1800. IN compliance with the inftrnilionv of the Committee forwatering the city, and with my own inclination's, every possible admit tance and information hai been gi*en to those citizens who have visited the Works during their prog reft. The Engines arc nsw arrived, and are immediately to be put up, and it is hoped that it will be thought rci fonableand jufl, both to the Public, and to the Contractor for the Engines, that the workmen should not be interrupted. As a very few months will fully gratify the cu riolity of the citizens, by {hewing them the Engine? in full operation, a temporary ex cliifion of all vifitorsfrom tbe Engine houies cannot appear improper. »awtS March 6) 1800. • he price to fuhferibsri- will be two dollars and an halt for it neatly Hound and lettered. The Sa'ifcrifce tname* to be prioted in the be ginning of the book. Note,—lt will be necefiary for those who wilh to be possessed of the abeve celebrated woik on the HORSES will be taken to winter at Profit# superior paper to fubferi e for it soon, as there will Hill, at the 12 mixes stone on the Briflol b* but a few copies printed more than what it is Road, where they will have good Timothy and imagined will be fubferibed lor. Clor r Hay, well littered and cleaned and a field Subscriptions are received by said Humphreys, to run in when the weather is good. at io6, south fide of market ftnet. £s* Enquire of Mr. Wilium Bell Merchant, or march 8 on the premises. N. B Will not bo anfwera'ole for accident# or efcapc.btt will take every precaution to prevent either, B. M. LATROBE, Engineer. February 13. dtf. November 11 Twenty Dollars Reward. STRAYED away yesterday evening just after dark from the New Market, from whence he broke loose, a dark bay Poney Stallien, about 13 hands high, with a small Star in the forehead and hit feet white. The said Poney carried off with him a double reined bridle, silver bit and yellow head flail, and an old saddle with plated ftinaps. Whoever will deliver tha said horse at the Span ish Minifter'* in Market-street, (hall receive the above rexard. 7o all persons xvbo O'&n unstated Lands in Franklin County, State of Pennsylvan : a : they come forward and pay their refpe&ive Taxes, (as there \% a number of years now due) to PATRICK CAMP BELL, Esq. Treasurer for laid County-It Rauico harjthree different change* of garment and money, J tllc y notl wc w " obliged to proceed proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any p.r- ' to make sale of them agreeably to law. son apprehending her (hall be entitled to the above reward—no co9.s or charges will be paid. t ur ' f n * 1 , JOHN Halliday, V Com IS. N: B. She had a years and some months to serve. v -\t.t-a I DANIEL FITZ PATRICK. Nathan M'DOWELJ Golhen Townftiip f ChefterCounty, Jaly 19. Commissioner's office, august 6 3awtf Chamber Mrgb* Jan. i, 1800. y lawjrr. .March 4, For Sale, IN BAGS} A NEW FOR SALE BY THE SUBSC&IBFR. CONTAINING ABOUT WATER-OFFICE. Horfes'to Winter. Three Cents Reward. TO THE PATaoNAC£ Of A liberal and enlightened Community THE PROSPECTUS A New Daily Paper, TO It FUBLISUCO UNDER THE Till! OT THE OBSERVER, Daily Repolitory of ufeful Information. IT wilt doubtless be deemed a hazardous un dertaking to present to the public eye propo sals lor a new Gazette, when so many are al ready in poflTefiion of ihe public pationage. News-papers so mucn-more generally difTuf ed throughout America than perhaps any other portion of ihe globe, may become either en gines of mifrhiet or the implements of bfetu'.neia —ihey d&eminate good, or scatter poison, amcng thousands ; and although it miy be pre lumptuous in the £ditor of that n°w prapoled m expeft that its utility will be great,, yet ke may be admitted to declare, that it (hail not willingly b* made the means or doing evil His endeavors will be applied to render 7he Obfenvrr ih feme degree conducive to the at tainment of knowledge as well as to the com munication of news—io enlighten the under filling—to improve the morals —to beget, or to confirm, a reverence for thefacred principle# of Chnftianity. For this purpose it is intended — To furnilh the most recent foreign and domeflic «' Dollars t/> all others. The additional dollar is to defray the txpence of enclosing and direfl ing their papers. IV fine h|lf of be paid at the time of fubfcrifciing, and (he other half at the ex piration of twelve mm hs the publication ot the firft number. The succeeding payments to be half yearly. V. Advertisements that do sot exceed in .length the fcreadth of the column will be 67 cents for the Srfl, and >3 cents for every addi-' tionUl Infcrtion- Those of greater length will be charged ia the fame proportion. ftOlW ZACHAHIAH POULbON, jun. March 8, 1800. fmwf MUNGO PARK'S TRAVELS, nr*i mruttm •> dtn/cA, It aev« ifl-the Prtft Jtrocs Humphreys, PRINTING ir SUtSCRIPrION, Andwill be finlfh-d withall the expedition pelliblc THE CONDITIONS ARF, IT is in large edavo, on a beautiful velluni pa per, a neat type, and wiii be illustrated with a large elegant MAP of the route of Mr. Park thro' Africa. , 4 NOTICE. THOMAS HAWTHORN, Of the City of Philadelphia, Merchant, 3tawtf ON the 9th day of Aug. 1799, affigrfd all hi* Efcatc, real, perlbnal and mixed, to JOHN M. NESBITT and JONATHAN MEREDITH, —All persons indebted to the said Thoma. Haw thorn or to th* late hoafe of Hawthorn and Kerr, are defircd pay their rcfpt&ive balances to JONATHAN MEREDITH Acting Assignee. February *1 eodst IS SUBMITTED AND HAVING £taw6«r NOTICE, t (Ki3ette. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY EVEKING, MARCH 10. Jufhrn et teaacem propofiti virwm, Non civjum ardor prava ]»bentium» Non vultos inflartis tjranm, Mente quatit folida. • Extract cf a letter from a gentleman :n Philadelphia to bis friend in Lancaster, Martb 8 r ißco. tx You entire 44 what are Congress do ing," 1 am lorry to inform you tliat they have not y?i Enifhed the fubjeA of Rohbins, learnedly investigating abfttaS que it ions ot no fort of public utility, as for in 11anee, if Nalh had been Robbins and Robbins had been an American, and, as an American he had been im pre fled, and having been an American and having been impressed and supposing him to be really guilty of the crimes charged, whether in that cale it was committing murder witbin the stipulation ot the treaty, or was it piracy, and if it were piracy and not murder, did it come under the demands of the treaty, and supposing it pi racy and murder, whether (coming under the national obligation to deliver him lip) 'twould be proper or improper tor the Exec utive to direct that he should be surrendered to the officers of his Britannic Majesty, pro vided, See. or whether the Judiciary ought to have complied with the demand without' such dire&ion or requilUion, 8e a dozen other f«ch ifs and suppositions that would defy the subtlety of AriQotle to analize and ex plain—nor is this all—l am told there is something about Tqussaint ,to tollow imme diately, cf the fame nature ; and when they have finifhea Randolph, Robbins andloul faint, 'tis thought they will br ready to ad* journ. # " Believe me, dear Sir, this war of speeches is the greatest calamity ever befel a nation ; it is manifeftly worle than an Eng? lifh war, an Indian war, or a Trench war. Its firft operation is an enormous expence j the next is national degradation, and the Uft is national immorality and loss of public virtue, poi felling and enervating the whole community, and leaving the boly poli tic totally incapable ot, discharging those fun&ions abfolutefy necefiary for its own prtfervation ; it has done so in all republics and will inevitably do so here if the causes are not corre&ed in time. " I know prophesying is generally a vain ptirfuit; yet Ido not hesitate to declare it, as my firm belief, that unless this howling spirit of discord if allayed by wisdom and patriotism it will prostrate the glories of America in less than seven years." (CIRCULAR.) The Philadelphia Medical Society, deftr- - ot»i of increaCng the I'lock of ufeful medical knowledge, hnvr determined to offer a, Medal of the value of sixty dollars, for the | bell dissertation in answer to the following 1 question : '• What are the effects of the ful- ' losing medicines upon the human body, especially upon the pulle, vii.—Hyocyarous niger (Black Henbane), Datura Stramonium (Thorn-Apple), Couium Maculatum (H»m ---loc), Campbor, Amber, Muflc, Digitalis Purpurea (Fox-glove), Sciila Maritima (Squill), Rhododendron Maximum (an in diginotis American plant, called Mountain Laurel),. and the principal preparations of Lead."- Differtat'.oE. on this fubjeft competing for the pn*e, and written either in the Eng liCh, French, or Latin languages, mufl be forwarded (post p*id) to the " Secretary cf tbe Philadelphia Medical Society, on, or be fore the firft Saturday in February 1822. To each of the 4ifertalions a motto mult be prefixed, and the faaii motto must be put upon tbe bark of a sealed letter, containi. g the name of the Author. All the differta? ! lions, excepting that to wliich the prize (hall be adjudged, will be- returned to aHy place that may be dire<3ed } with the letters which accompanied them unopened. Thus the names of unfutoefsful candidates will be j known only to those to whom they may | themMves communicate them. Philadelphia, March i, 1800. |CJ* Pri ateis in the U»iited States are rcqutftrd to pubhlhthe above advertisement two or three times, /DVORTISHMLKT AZTKODNARV Hans Galen Hipocrites Von Q^atkerbur^, High German Dutch Todtor, Sec. &c. To all de peples calld-Tocktors of de Feldelfa sbowsiety, Ofe. Grating, Where aQi in de ncwfpaper you has pub lickly oflerd fliixty tollars to all.dole par ions who will tell you in fek r et vat ifti dp a Sect of laurel lien beensand homelack, &c. See. pen de huming pody and pou hispulfc : now I will tell you, dat you are a pack of fells to waft yure muney so : why dont you com to roe ? You all knows I give de vice greatis at my ftor of mud yea 11 nolege to all ignorftmoui'e and yung tcftors ; and 1 will tell you and de hole world dat (Hem der tings u all porihuiis and dare afiedU pon the po dy ifli to kill burn and deftroy'it : and as. for de pu'.fe if you com to my lackturs you will here me lay dat vat kills de hose po dy will kill all de parts of Jc pody, and now Sis dis is all you has aik pon de public, 1 have don wid you as todiors put if you aik 'my pinions as lord mare or as juftis of peace, I will tell you dat tis dangerous to git de munies to all peples goot, bad', and in diferent. To&crs and no quacks and no quacks of all perfefliuns and of no prif shuns at all to make dew try the fecks of so nraiiy dangerus poifliuns pon de bu rning podjs : aiit.l I bleve tis felun), bugla ry, bigamy and nnr-flgughter in de eyes oi de laas otvtll kingdons ai;d !iei"phtres pon hearth—"lis true dat yiu fucne pur cautions antl pro tin !li to keep de names fe« kret of all dat thill rite ty you, but if it ffiutTbeTufiecTrtet? ilaY Yore puiyjiiiuilioß (hall caufc many poiihuns, murders and deths, by the pribery and enrrupflmn with yure ftiixty .viill.Je.-la.wyers, de gudgesand kunfUplesana juryt and gayloig fay to you ? Dis you vill own isl? a very friendly question and bint from Yure friend and fereut, Toctor 11. Gi H. Von Quackenburg. The Senate tff the United States, -was engaged on Friday and Saturday toft, in difcufiing tliertrfolution inltruding the com mittee of pri»ilfdge« to enquire what meaf. •ires ought to be tjken in refpedl to sundry publication# in the Aurora—and oh Satur day the question was taken by avea and nays, aud carried—ayes 19 —noes 8. The United States (hip Trumbull, Cap tain Jewitt, lying at New London, iscom. pletely manned, and will fail in a few dayi. Extract of a letter from an officer on board the Congress, duicd Hampton Roads, February 24. » 1 " We are now in the Bay, about two miles from Hampton Roads, where we were obliged to come to an anchor, ill confequerce of carrying away our [Jury] fore-top niaft, which will be replaced this evening, artd with the morning tide we shall go as far up towards Norfolk, as the water will admit. It is very uncertain what arrangements may take place with refprcl to' the officers and erew of this Blip, as it will be a cenfidersble time before (he can be fitted for sea. From the important nature' of our voyage, it is probable, if the frigat! Chesapeake of 44 guns* now fitting out at Nftrfolk, is in a forward (late, (he will be ordered out in ou r iteau 1 , and 00 r ship's company turned over to her< . " The fat« of the.ElTex is to.us unknown. We are willing to hope that (he weathered the gale without fuiiarning much injury, and has proeccded 011 the voyage. " Poor Bofworth perished in discharging with alacrity and gallantry, a mod impor tant and hazardous duty. The w»rd to cat away the main-top maO, was no fbonerpafT. Ed, than hs was up the shrouds." (oa3cm s)arint JLift. Port of Philadelphia, ARRIVED, d.y« Brig James Stuart, Ruflel, New-York, 6 Schr. Happy Couf.Lt, Tremolt, do. 8 Fanny Bridgcr, l}nnn, doi j Phoeu!*, Kiugfburough, B >fton, 16 Ship Dry, and brig Mary, of this port, have arrived at Cape Francois, from St, Croix. / Brig Beaver, Elliot, from hence, has ar rived at the Havanna. Captain Hand of the schooner Trial, 3r» rived yesterday mornning, after a passage of 6 days from Mew York, and informs that he came into the Crpes on Saturday at 8 M. and that the following tefTelg are below, via. Brig James Stewart, RufTell, N. York Scbr. Happy Couple, Tremels, Fanny Bridger, Dunn, Sloop Paricmee, Montgomery, do. Snow Ceres, Woodman, for St. Kitti, went to sea yesterday mprning. A'tw York, Ma-cb 8, Lad evening, the East India (hip Orion, from Boston, anchored in this harbor, in ballalt. In coming out from Boflon, by the inattention of the Pilot, {he was ran on (hore, since which,- from the injury receiv ed. (he has made fix feet of water an hour, ar.d it was with great difficulty the reached this port : her crew, however, were reliev. Ed on Tuesday lalt by 20 men vfho were sent from this port to aid in getting her up. We are informed that the Orion was for merly an Englilh East India ship, called the Raymond ; but hawing been captured by the French, and sent into the Isle of Fiance, wai there purchased by ah Americac Con -I*l', for a houfs iu Boston, where she fr rived in May last, with a valuable cargo, (ht is burthen orte tlioufandtons, and car ries 36 guns, and 3 carronades—is to te loaded l.tre by Mefl'rs Goveriitiir and Kem r ble, and proceed on an India voyage. . On Friday last, touched in the Port of Strnington, a Vineyard Sound Pilot bnat ; by the people we learn, that a' out a week fincc, a schooner from the Stuthward, »r ---' rived at Holme's Hole, the captain of which inform! d, that a few days before, at the Pittance of 6 leagues S. S- W. frrm Gryhead, he came across a sloop, with lier mast laying across her, it being calm he sent his boat or board, found r.o person on board, tocr.d no person nor boat, but feve. •ral ozen and one bundle of hay ; (he was nearly full of water, but from several eir cumftaaces they concluded that (he had not been long in that Gtuation. On ber ftera was printed, " The "* of Saybroak." * Our informant bad forgotten ber name} Jo'.n Small, Esq. \\ho mortally wounded the attorney-general of Upper Caracb, as mentioned in this pap