known before. To remove any doubts that may [ arise refjpedting the truth of fhis allertion,! lhall j alt note, that on the r4th Sept. lad, I law the Britifii fliip Endymion of 44 guns laying upon lier beam ends upon thole rocks, bearing N» W. by W. Sand-Key then bearing N. 1 W. 1 judged five leagues diltant. 1 run in between the lhip and the key, where the pallage is late, and oce an water for five miles between the locks and the land. The bearings and distance of rhofe rocks I received from the failing matter of the fiiip, who has taken an accurate survey of the lame. The Edvmion It ruck upon those rocks at half pad Bin the morning, clear weather : She was from Jamaica bound to Turks-llland with cannon, commanded by Lieut. Daniel Woodriff "(the Captain lick in Jamaica) and had 011 board a good pilot. As lives and property of mariners are dependant in a great measure upon the knowledge ofreeis and ihoals, I am induced to give this early publication,flatteringinyfelf it will soon be confirmed to the fatisfaction of the doubtful. B. Snovj. The Tablet No. 149. " Such causes exijl in the United States es are favor- able to a prosperous and permanent government." r T"'HK long conceited quellion, whether men can J- govern themflves, is now fairly brought to the celt of an experiment. From present appear ances, there is goo.«l renlbn to expciit the point will he so fettled, as to eltablilh the affirmative of the queltion. Are not the people of the Uni ted States in the adtual enjoyment of a free, and energetic Itate of government ? And may they not, in the molt proper fenfeof expreilions,befaid to vet n tbewjehes ? What circuniftances can be di'cerned, that threaten to dimirtilh either the energy or the freedom of our government ? Is 11 L the ftateof society fucli, as to include the ef femi Imperials for forming thole civil institu tions which will continue long, because there can never exiit areal'on ora motive for altering them ? It may be well to enquire, what can have indu ced so many wife legiilators to doubt the practi cability of a J"elf -governed people. The two main objections againfl: conceding to the point in question are ; fiiltly, that the gener al character of human nature does not authorise Juch a concession ; and secondly, that the whole concurrence of hiitorical teftiinony contradier more only is eledted. Nicholas Oilman and Jere miah, Smith, Efq'rs. are the two next highest can didates. 631 Hon. William r Senator oftlie Uni ted Stales, is elected Governor of" the State of New Jersey by the Legislature of laid State. I lie Hon. Oliver Ellfwortl:, is re-elei r ted a Sena tor of the United States, by the legislature of Con necticut. F.xtraß of a letter from New-York, 08. I 790. I was this day informed that the Secretary o: the Treasury has negociated a loan in Holland for nearlytwo millions of dollars pursuant to the late ad of Congrel's, on advantageous terms. The negotiation of a loan with the wary Hol landers, 011 favorable terms, llrongly indicates that the fundsof the United States are confide:- ed in Europe as an eligible depotituniof property. Friday morning lalt, about three o'clock, the Powder-Mill, near Frankford, belonging to Mr. Joseph J. Miller, of this city, ble-.v up —There was about one ton of Powder in the Mill. Sunday morninglalt, about 4o'clock the Brew- Houfeot Mr. Hare, in the Northern Liberties of this city, wasdifcovered to be on fire ; and not* withstanding the utmolt exertions of the citizens, the greatest part of it was burnt. Agriculture and manufactures appear to be ri finginthe eltimationof the people of the United States, and with great reason—they form the furell balls ofindependencc, and eventually prove the source of the greatelt profit:—Commerce i s little better than mere (peculation—and very fel. dom realizes to the adventurer his high-raised expectations. It has lately been aflerted in the newspapers of the United States,that one Farmer in Maryland fold from his laltcrop, twelve thou sand bushels of Wheat : What commercial fpecu laiion, on a capital equal to the whole probable colt of this Wheat, would be equally productive on the raoft favorable calculation .' -rtnd with res pect to Manufactures, there can be little doubt that a large capital can be employed in several fpeciesofthe coarser kind, to much greater ad vantage than in al molt any mercantile enterprise. Duck of all kinds is now manufactured in the United States—and it li.is been said that coarse Woolens can be made and fold at a lower rate than they can be imported. The security of property is one principal ob ject of government : Contrail the present situa tion of the United States, in this particular, with that immediately preceding the adoption of the New Constitution, and how striking the differ ence ! This conscious security, which is indu ced upon every citizen through the influence of the government, has diffufed a new face over our affairs, and has called into operation the dormant funds of individuals, in fucli manner as to pro duce an influx of business in every branch, that has been productive of more solid profit to the Union at large, than perhaps ten times the a mount of the expences of the general govern- me nt PRICE CURRENT. PUBLIC SECURITIES. Final Settlements 12f. a 12\fi. Indents "J. a ij'i. New Loan, 6 pr. Cents -few at Market, about \\J. LATEST ARRIVALS AT THIS PORT. Schooner Dolphin, Williams, (M. C.) 10 days. Minerva, Litchfield, do. 7 Sloop Friendship, Beaks, St. Croix, 24 Richmond, Block, Virginia, 9 Mtllia, Spicer, (N. C ) 10. gC?' SUBSCRIBERS in the City and State of New-York—and to the Eajiward as far as Boflon t will plea f: to pay their arrearages to Mr. P. YVetmore, at the Pofl-Gffice, New-York—who will also receive fubferiptions jor the Gazette. On MONDAY the firfl infl. was publifiled, By CAREY, STEWAR T, and Co The American Museum, For OCTOBER, 1790. CONTAINING as usual, a variety of original and imerelting ESSAYS, in prole and verse. Improvements and Additions to Mr. Bowen's Exhibition of Wax-Work, HIS Excellency Benjamin Franklin, Esq. A Philadelph'ian Beauty. Peace, (an elegant figure) with her Olive Branch. -Plenty, with wreaths of Flowers, basket of Fruit, See. (£3T TICKETS, at ov.e quarter dollar, may be had at Mr. James Bryson's, No. 4, Third, below Market Street ; where the exhibition is open from 10 o'clock in the Morning, until 9 every Evening. N. B. MINIATURE and PORTRAIT PAINTING done at the fame place, on reasonable terms. )hia, 08. 30, 1790. Philadell TREASURY DEPARTMENT,") Ottober 14, 1790. J NOTICE is hereby given, That Probofals will be received at the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury, to the 30th day of November next, inclusive, for the supply of all Rations which may be required for the use of the United States, from thenrft day of januarytothc thirty-6rft day of December 1791, both days in clusive, at Spfingficld, in the State of Massachusetts, and the Poflof Weft-Point) in the State of New-York. The Rations to be supplied, are to consist of the following Arti cles vi?. One pound of Bread or Flour, One pound of Beef, or of a pound of Pork, Half a jill of Rum, Brandy, or Whilky, One quart of Salt, Two quarts of Vinegar, ( IOQ ra^ons> Two pounds of Soap, f One pound of Candles, } Separate Proposals may be made for each place, Specifying the lowcft price pr. ration. -No credit is required.