PoJl-OJJicc, Philadelphia, Sept. 22, 1794. Ihe mail toi Lancaltcr, Yorktown, Cmlifle, Sliippenlburg, Chamberfburg, Bedfurd, G.eenfouig and Putfburg, closes every Satin Jay precisely at halt palt 1 1 in the morning. I he Mai! for Reading, Lebanon, 1 laiYifbnrg and Cirlitle, closes every 1 uelday at 3 -'cK>ck. in tne afternoon. Philadelphia, Z\th Sept. i 794. His Britannic iViajef ty's Ctmful General for the Middle and Southern Stats of America, hereby in forms the Merchants and Traders whom it may concern, that the Importation in si m eric an Bottoms, into the 1 (lands of Martinico, Guadaloupe, and St. Lucia, of Lumber and Dry Provisions, namely Flour, Biscuit, and Grain, will be per mitted until the 31ft day of October 1794 inclusive, and no longer. Lands to be fold, In the Count.es of {SedfVd, Ik Wafhinjrtoii PeWftfy.vann, jn-fniajVor quantities For terms apply to J. M. Stillman, South-weft cornet of Arch and Thiid Streets. 100 WEIGHT OF bergamot, From Nap ec, tor i'aie. Sept. 24 NOTICE. AT THE I New Castle Pier Lottery Examining and Rcjifuring Offisc, At Mr. SAMUEL CRAWFORD'S No 75. north from «t:eet, 4 d ors from Aicli ftr<, , Tickets are examined and Rc-tftered by coi left „ um e icai a. d Re g'ftet Bi ok;, at the- following moderate viz. For examining a sinol.ktici.et i-i6t of a Dollar. For l-egiitering a single ticket l-4r|i of a Dollar. And notice will be sent by letter (if fortunate 01 unfortunate) to any part ol the Continent, I also | TICKETS In the City of Washington Lottery, No. 2, (Which will commence d'awing very Toon) R jMlUrec, and the eai lieft account ie it of their success. Si. -B. TiteKaiTitft Intelligence of each Day's draVing win be rec«iv d at thi» Of fice. And the flips thereof will he flgnWd by the Managers to be correct; therefore to b.- depended oh. ■ Serf. 24 Old American Company. THEATRE—CEDJR STREET. THIS EVENING, Will be presented, The Comic Opera of Love in a Village. li tth entire netu Acccimpaniments by Mr Pc'ijiir" - Between the Play and After Piece, the Band will play the Federal Overture. After which will be presented a COMSU DY in three ads, never afled in Phi ladelphb, called the Midnight Hour. Written by Mrs. Inchbald, and perform ed at Covent Garden fifty nights fucreffively. The (ioors wHI be opened at half after fix, and the ennain drawn up precisely at half pall seven o'clock. MelTrs. HALLAM & HODGKINSON refpe&fitliy acquaint the Citizens in gene ral, that every expence has been chearful ly sustained. that might tend to make the American TZompunyy worthy a (hare of their patronage, during the Iho'rt stay the nature of their engagements will permit them to make here. Places in the Boxes may be had at the Box Office, from ten to one every day (Sundays excepted) and on days of per formance from three to five P. M. where also tickets may be had, and at Mr. Brad ford's book-store, No. 8, south Front street, and at Mr. Carr's music-store. BOX, one Dollar—PlXT, three quar ters—GALLEßY, half a dollar. Twenty Dollars Reward. MY Saddle Marc was ftolcn from Wvc Mill, County, Maryland, on tin mght of tWe 30th of August lash She is bJack, arid luppofed to t>e ten or. twelve years old, urfltr foiji tee>r hands high.corrf pa& and handfoine, biardrd with the Irf tef O, on "the left ihou'de, a hndt'ome ftaron her forehead, a (ai -e full eye, the neckci*eft fallen, a flit buttock, her forr "foot turps in, and on? of* them whi*e; she racks, trots-and canters, has good ("pints and goes very pleasantly. If takenupout •'he fta'e, f will give the above tpwarrf. of tweHty dollars and all reafonablr char ges, if within the date and thirty miles from Wyr Mill, eight do'lart and reason- and if a IWter will'dcliver hpr to the Suhfcriber at th- m'y. Nat. Kennard. Wye Mill, Taluot County, aep . 2 *e«d3W 1' or the Gazette of the United States. THE BYSTANDER. 1 HE Theatre iii Cedar Street was opened on Monday Evening, after a i interval of upwards of a Twelvemonth ; and the Old American Company of Comedians have occasion to congra tulate thcmfelves on the flattering re ception they met with from a very full House. The Grecian Daughter with the Romp were announced for the Evening's Entertainment, with a Pre hide on the occasion, called Old ant New H ousi-s :—No com Bleats ar< offered on the merits of this Piece, th< scope and design were not fufficientlj comprehended—Mr. Hodukinfon faic on the good effects of a wel regulated Theatre,—of its moral ten demy,— and how grateful it was to hi; fceli'- •« witness - .•dings to witness again such a refpee able circle of their old friends, &c. &c. '! which was very well and much ap j'lauded. The writer of this will occasionally notice, and attempt to do justice to the talents of the respective Performeis of this Theatre, he will not lightly wound la* feeling* of any one by rigidly fcru- rf' P a 'l" - ' v^" n t ' lt ' atmies of tH inizitig unimportant deviations from _ triumph over our eriemie sropricty—or omitting to applaud real W .'^°. llt ? lf we do not depriv, their eminaries sf a!l the means of as The following remarks occur on the ' ll ''^ :iat '"g liberty, even in its moll ia merits of those who person- 1 a, yh im - 1 "°t come to pofn ited the chambers in the Tragedy ° lU a " t;he dangers whichthrentri i» was the Tyrant. The Byitandei Wye y ou an °bje£t flitl more im loes not recoiled having seen greater P l ," ' 3 ," 1 ! ( Rom l^e dcc P kid manner i >oweis exhibited oil this fide the At- w " it is concerted, and the pcrfidi antic :—This gentleman has been, and ° US r cnd . w '' ,c,) ,r as 111 ««*»• 1 ilways will be a favorite while he conti- p' luorn,t , to )' our »nf|*aion a for, o utes to improve in the public opinion. ''"f'amation, publilhed in the Brit iff Mrs. Melmoth in Euphrafia, awakened a "' ,lcs b Y urder of the Duke of Yo.l the fenlibility of the audience by her 3 . ro<; ' amat ""' ifluedin consequence o excellent acting—her fine modulating th , e r <-P ol t"f B'trcre, and the decreed) tone of voice was charmingly adapted 11 ls (hat no English oi to her pathetic appeals to the' heart of hailo *' e " an /hould be made piifoner; & the callous Tyrant, who retained her;!" a aefign of exciting th< iged Father a-prifoner,—throughout , atled the lojdierp in a more direfi she evinced such excellencies in the op- I a .' orcl ' m aflner against the Con pofitc paflions of anger roufed—afiuag- I * en!lon * (Ko'bclpierre i en read th< ?d again to the foftefl emotions of ten- j l<,c ' amat '«fl.) I bough veiy con dernefs and fear, for the fate of her ttm P tlbic «» Uldflrit will not be amiss imprisoned Sire, added to the heroism ™" lmue '' he, to accompany it with ; (he rifplayed, in braving every danger ; , to gratify her filial love and respeCt as r> •. , 9 " ' reminds th< ft nfiblyaffe&edall thofe,jand many there and Ha.ioreriaii tloops, t'na were, who pofTefTed, and fileut dropt 1 > s the bright# g em in thi the fpoutaneout mite of fympathv. Mr. ' Riactt | l a ( ''- r : 011 tfiis head hi Hallam in Evander seems to have loft *" e ' er *^ o w examp'e of former periods nothing by his advanced years Mr. . wnat limiJltu " e »»there between th« Martin and Mr. King were very res- " lc, " r '^ a " cfs as they were formerly pe£lable in their casts, and it would be as |hey areat prefeiit? What is then unjufl to fay, though not with equal .'-" r 001,1111011 between liberty and defpo success, that the performers in general V ' between v 'ee and virtu* > Tha did not emulate. soldiers fighting for despots should givi The Romp was admirably performed tbclr hands to conquered soldiers to re as far as relpedls Mis. Hodgkinfon in [ Urn to g ftf "" ;r 10 'he hospital, can eafilj Prifcilla Tomboy, and Mr. King in ! . c() " cc,vtd .' tha t a Have should holt old Barnacle—but it would be a devia- ■ cour ' e w,t h a a ve, a tyrant with ; Hon from justice not to disapprove of ' rant ' can a "° «•% be conceived Mr. Pi manner in young Cock- 'Ut l ' iat a freeman should make anj nc y—Of many candidates in that cha- corn P ,om ''e with a tyrant or his fatel radter, few of the audience perhaps ever y a '°". r W! 'h pusillanimity, virrui saw a worse,—young Cockney i 5 jii. I w,th . vi «» is what cannot he conceived tended a finical Coxcomb, Mr. Prig- a " d ,s ns own natUr » impoilible. more is finical, but io oppofitf to what . f " ce man can P ar£ i< )n his enemj the author meant, that n.ltead of mak- onl 7 P rel « i,t him to death: h< ing the xharadler ridiculous, he made Ca " n fTf P arcion him if he present tc himfclt 10. Fiona his broken pronoun- m c ' lalnß * York talks of humanity Cianon it really appeared as if he was Wl ' a t ! York a .... afoldiei burlesquing a French Valet,—His ma How nae'ivrei with his hair were indelicate odloUß 13 a tyrant, even when he talki ffrofs, coarse afid militated againfl the ° f huma,,;t yJ> managers profeflions in his occasional " i alc "hes the decree to a pre Prelude:—These are hints which no tCXt ' anc ' be does not undertake to loubt he will attend to—and confe- P lovcw hat the pretext is. Ourtroops,fay! pently induce a change of opinion in ,lot believe that ev;n the Frend THE BYSTANDER llatlon » &«?• And what figmfies to ui Sept. 24. ' at t le y believe, provided they be lieve in the valour of our soldiers, anc the force of our bullets. Undoubtedl) the Fiench nation is infatuated, bul the infatuation continues for a length o ime, and undoubtedly it i| rcferved foi he Duke txf York to enlighten th< ,'rencli nation! IJ is Highness diaws a comparifor letween France and England. Tc vhat tends this paiallel? What is thert n com;non between the inanimate heari )f a (lave, and that wluch glow? wit! he sacred love of liberty ! England i: 1 despicable meteor, which dilappear; >efor the Republican luminary. They vouldalLmila ethe French to the Eng i!h in the fir-Id of battle, in order t< orrupt the Republican virtues; a dif ance mull be kept up between the sol tiers of liberty and slaves of tyranny. "We are not aftoll iflicd that tin puke of \ ork should have been it rightened by this decree, for the ptin ipal force of the tyrants eombined a jainft France, coniilis in those niacin' lations which they have been able ti airy 011 in the heart of the country hey wish, after being conquered, fin o preserve a medium of communica ion, in order to carry on their peifidi ■us plots. The Duke of York, by ch elating his proclamation, probabl From the New Tori Diary. CROSS READINGS. Public Sales of the utmost integrity, warranted genuine, and only to be had of the iubfcriber: where likewii'e may be seen the Age of Reason, fit for merchants, farmers, and the country in general. Mr. Jay gives us pieafing accountsof the world witch'd with horfemanlhip, by i motherly old woman, recommuidcij by the committee of health ; of whom may be had, long paragraphs, army buttons, alanalter, and boarding aud lodging. Mr. T p has removed his office to Le-ackawanack, where may be seen two Automatons. Letters, poft-psid, will be atifwered and the utmoli secrecy observed Inquire of the public. I he Jewish nation have now an elegant print of Dr. Prieftlcy, and a molt likely negro on low terms, less than prime colt. Cole and Goodluck inform th# public, that a fortune in a Ihort time may be made by bankruptcy ; by which in one vtew, may be seen elegant houses in town, country feats, Carriage? and Horses, and ten thousand pounds to let upon approved lecuritits. Inquire in Broadway. Chimney sweeper's office, prerient Meffit'urs les Franco's, qu'il vient d'ouvrir lon office de procureur en la rue de Naffim, ou on desire trouver un petite negrefle de 12 a 15 ans, for the fatisfadlion of his cuftoiners. Onethoufcnd dollars reward for print ing calicoes, coarse men's hats, and for ert&injj anew Theatre for invalid peiifion ers, at the price current of the funded debt. fropofals are received in London refpeay more deference to his orders than vc aie no longer in the time of BrilTot, if Gaudet, of Genfonne : tile Repub >us fa&ions, it has deilroyed them all. That of Orleans no longer exists, but completely attained the end of the Re volution, for it has {ecretly glided, if J may so express it, over a revolutionary trait, amidlt rival fadtions, all of whicl tended to eftablidi a new fyllem of ty rannjr. The true Republicans were re gardedas intruders: while.the Republic was advancing in its progrefs,ail the fac tions exerted themselves in order to de ftroy it & its defenders: there were bul Revolution, tyrants and their agent; exerted themselves in every sense to sow amongfl us division, discord and diior gamzation : they well know that nc people can fucccfstully combat its com bined enemies, except by that concert, that union, that common point of ral lying, which is alone the foul of ail vic tories and triumphs. This plan of divi- Veritipn, the Convention from its com mittees, and the members of the com mittees fiom one another. Such is the objecl of the proclamation of the Duke of York : the factions are not yet anni nibted, they will l!ii] raise their hyad. Convention. The Duke of York then relies upon treacherous plots in the in terior ; he relies upon the snares of im poituie, on the fyltem of immorality, and iii line on nil crimes. What mean: alio that d.Hindtion wiiich the Duke ol York confers upon me ? I suppose my- King of France and Navarre. 1 elteetr tuo rr.ue.". tl.e i ;;Ieo; cv.izen, not tc spurn at any title that would alTimilau me to the Duke cf York. Can then re any tiung in..re dear to a friend.of li be. ty than the Live ol his lellow-citi zens f And would the trench peopli defeend from the highefl summit of glo T he Duke of York fays 1 am surround ed v, n h a military guard: you bef know hgw far inch is the Let ; but i is net difficult u pi.cvive tl.e infidiou nature it the infinuntion. Let us dif trull fieh In::res ; let us firmly adhen Convention, and that is :•.!! that is necef They wish to r«-:>dcr us fufpedled to tin people, and deprive us of the courag; requilae to tinma/k and encounter ou enemies: they can only effect theirob j'-ct by poignards: while we exist, w< will unmrfl: and oppose tyrants, traitor and criminals 1" LEGHORN, June 27. By an Englfh frigate arrived here this morning we learn, that Calvi is prefled more and more by the besiegers, who have cut off the frefh water, and placed a number of cannon and mortars upon a height that commands the town and caftie. Lord Hood has also dilpalchtd a ftnp of 84 guns from St. Florenza, with two frigates and some sire-ships, to join Ad.mirai who, it is flip posed, would shortly attemj>t something against the I'rench fleet blocked up in the bay of St. Juan. St. JOHNS, (N. B.J August , 9 . PROVIDENTIAL ESCAPE! On Saturday lall arrived here from ar Island, (Nova Scotia,) in a small boat of only 10 feet 2 inches keel, three little boys, ions of Mr. Bailey, of that place Stephen the eldelt, in his tenth year, and Charles, and John, the young er ones, in their eighth and lixtli years. On Sunday morning these children, with a negio man, endeavoring to cross f.om Briar Island, to pick Raspberries, were forced out to sea by the strength of the tide and a ftrolig ioutherly wind, and a thick fog setting in at the fame time, they were soon bewildered, aud every hope of teturn cut off. Fortu nately for them, the negro had a small pocket compai's, by which he ascertain ed the diiettion of the wind, and bold ly determined to put before it—he ac cordingly failed due north duting the remainder oi the day without ahy otlui accident than that of now and then /hipping a little water, but no great quantities, considering how high the sea ran—As it grew dark, he steered by the wind (which providentially con tinued to blow from the f.me point) all night. In the morning the fog clear ing, he descried land at a great distance to leeward, and having only a small fail ind the v/iro away, it *-r s "g before he reached it. The pl ace n Mace\ Bay, about 16 miles to the all ward of Beaver Harbour, and f° league, f rom where he was ea. -the little adventurers were re .eived: here with a kindness aud warmth >' o pitality, that does honor to their 'ntertauier the p oor little thinn had nothmg to eat or drink for above ' „ a,,d were almolt fwiifted— iere they stayed, experienciut; the ni '* ender attention and generous trestra. 't Jntd they were able to proceed tot!.', 3 ace. We a,e happy , 0 f ay tl ill now in perfect health and spirits i.ida