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    THIS DAY'S- MAILS.
OTW>yo«K. • - ;;
YetVrrday nictr.iiingl his '.Britannic Majef-j
ty's Iliip,oc, Afcahy'v .in"tit d iVn- I : rnx, ha-:
ving mi board- Mr, Mi.-
Cohwiiiflior.ers' kr,der"tl;e Sixth:
Amide of the Treaty of Amity wiUi'
C)r?at-3^itain.
Ye Herd ay morning arrived the schooner
Three Sifter J, cjptani Nc.rris, 14 days from
Halifax. Game psfllnger captain Greenfield
cf the.ship Charlotte, belonging to H'.M.ry
A, and John G. Gutter, merchants of this
city, who was taken not long lfr.ee by the
Cieopwra frigate, and'fott into Halifax.
Captain Greenfield lias f.ivoird the editor
of the Mercantile'Advertifer with the fol
lowing lift of American vetfels which w< re
taken into Halifax—on the 26th and .29th
T g " fchooneis frotji Baltimore, taken by
a privateer brig fr« m Plalif,,x, condemned
in Bermuda, and carried into. Halifax. One
of the schooners is called the Eagle ; (lie is
now fitting out as a privateer by Prior and
Young, refugees, formerly of New York.
From the 16th to 22d June.
Brig Hannah, White, two days from Sa
lem bound to Malaga, taken by the St. Al
bans.
Schooner Fly, Palmer, of and for New-
York, taken by the schooner Eagle.
Brig Union of andfer New Yor)?.
Ship Juno, Dingley, from Boston. bound
to Malaga ; and a schooner from Marble
head, both taken by the Cleopatra.
A large DanWh fliip, bound from Phila
delphia to Arofterdain.
As I was coming out of the harbour we
saw the schooner Eagle going op, with a
brig under American colours.
JOHN GREENFIELD.
In pafling sentence of condemnation 011
the ship Warren of this port, the Judge of
the Court of Vice Admiralty at Halifax ob
served, " that he could not diliinguifli the
cafe of the Warren from that of the Gadf
den'i and other cases, in which it appeared,
that the property on board was the produce
of a Spanifli crilony going to a port in Spain.
It was true the sugars of the Warren were
not brought in that ship from the Havana,
but the ManifeflDated the cargo to.he Ha-
Yanna sugar, and upon tlie late decilions of
Sir William Scott, as well as the cafe of the
Little Mary, decided by the laws of appeal,
property of that nature cannot be legally ex
po 1 ted to Spain.
" 1 hebaud* mud be considered as a French
man.''
* Mr, Tbebaud bud 120 bu!es oj Cotton
on board the Warren.
Farrnheit'a Thermometer, at 12 o'clock
yesterday, placed in the Ihade, flood at 87
degrees.
A person was apprehended on TuefJay
lafl on suspicion ot counterfeiting money.
Ihe necclTiry implements for coining gui
neas, half joes, dollars, and quarter of dol
lars, were found In his pofCrfiion. He was
on the point of proceeding to bulinefs, hav
ing the metal melted in the crucible, when
the officers of jullice timely interrupted the
process. He has undergone an examina
tion at the police office, before the afting
magilt rates, who committed him *o bride,
well to take Itis .irial at the next court of
oyer and terminer to be hnlden in this city
in the month of September nr Oftober. He j
is an old offender.
Richard D. Croucher, who was convift
fd at the court of oyer and terminer on
1 tie Id ay last, of committing a rflpe, was
brought up to the bar yi flerday to receive
fenterce. He was sddreffed in a very pathe
tic manner by the Recorder, who after rc
prefenting to him the heinoufnefs of his
essence, pronounced the fcntence of the law,
which: was that he be confined in the State
Prison, to hard laboar, for the term of his
natural life.
ALEXANDRIA, July 7.
The committee appointed by Congrel's to
draught and report ,a system of government
for the diftrift of Columbia, are now in
ftflion in the city of Wafhiiigton.
FOR .BRISTOL,
Roebuck,
Berna d Raftr, Mailer ;
His a contiderable part/if her Cargo eneaued.
and will fj. 1 with all expedition.
For freight or puffage, apply to the Cap
tain, or to
THOMAS is" JOHN CLIFFORD
'2- rod u
NOTlCfc.
WHEREAS Mathew Irwin did on the 8t!;
day of July 1797 make an aflignnientofhis
ant; fifed*, to u* the fubferibers, for the he»
nefit ot such ol Ms creditors, as (Tiouid on or before
the acth of fieptenii er, 1797, execute to him a full
atvi filial dUchsrge—Now thpfe of his cre<'it®i>
Wt.o are entitled to 3 tfividdnd under laid afiign*
merit, 21c rn(jttcile<! til furniOi their accounts 03
Sanniel M«|W, with intercft calculated up 16 the
Bth day of July, 1757, as a (iivjdeiij will »bfolutc
ly he ttruck on the firlt day ol April next, and those
who negleil ts comply with thii notice will there
after lie excluded from the benefit ol the fame.
Fbitrp Kicklin '
Sanmcl Meeker I
Itotbfl Ltvjis, by bis Ads. »Xflurtiert2
Pearson Hunt I
John M. Taylor
PhiltJelphia .March 14 ~
Three Cents Rfward.
D UN aw»yfrota the the evening
~X. of the aS'.t!». infl. a bound Servant GlilL,
Jlfiz.iSeih Howckel, had oh ami tick with
her three deferent changes of garment end money,
yroud.boM and in-piiiirnt, a noted lyar ; mjr.psr
lota apprehendingher stall! e GititLd to the ahovc
reward—no co or charges will !>c,j?aid. ■
N: 11, She had i y*ir» aatl Inroe month* toftrvp
i>ANinr tii-rxPATs jck.
OoftesTflw?ftip 1 ]tty »o.
sujuft t - ilw .f
Gazette of the United States.
[ ■ TO CO SR ESP OK BE NTS.
t C? Marcanti''* Friendu have the thank
pi the Kditor fqr thc.r acienti.un in futaift-.ini:
accurate pricis !cr the Friee-Ciirrcnt in ih<
nrtl-page of this day's pa'Der—A c.ntiuuatios
«I thur.favours is folicjMd.
£5 Ju -1C- (ha]| not ij e ooiittcil/ 'alrhoujjh it
p,Bt fc'.WWJ f W.rfw-ei«fe»t.—The Awbo/V
name is rcqscHed. , .
& in • P> n ®f tWi diy.'t Jtnprr (Hon of the Ci
xyte, an irroofcGM flltttiiyni al tlu- jria of B>ll<
oo Himlxri# fat of. 66 * 6j
CV- JUoto—rrttl j6 < jj ct>.'
ICF* An arrival ar Uoflon from London,
has fusT.ilhcd London dates to May 20 ;
although not so la-.e as ihi>fe by "the Tryal,
received at 'New-York, there ,re many in
ter«6ing articles.—lt appears by atcounts
from Geno-., that Mittena had been com
pelfcd to effer terms of capitulation ; which
General Melas would not accept ; and that
in consequence, he had remonstrated with the
Engliih admiral Keith'on the fubjeff, In
one attack made by Maflena in person at
the head cf 6 000 gren diers, he loft 3,000
Killed, and i.joo prisoners—these were
picked meFwjhr flower of his /army. Ge-.
naa, with Maflena and the remiiaii.t of His
troops, we doubt not for rendered long ere
this, and thus his terminated his bombaflic
account of viftory in ten fucceflive battles
with the Auftrians.'
On the Rhine, the French claim the
Vi&ory, but we find that the 10. 000 men
which Moreau said- he had killed and taken
priloners, with the numerous standards and
artillery ; is now reduced by Defolles to
15*®° Prisoners and 6 pieces of cannon——it
is not improbable but the next accounts will
reverse the scene as in'the cafe of Maflejia ;
he poor devil talked about his 10,000 killed
and wounded &c. &r_But made a small
mistake by placing it to theAuftrian account
instead of his own..
The ccnfpiracy in Pari« is a Harlequin '
trick played by the chief consul to draw off
the attention of the People from the di faf
ter of the armies—and will afford a good 1
plea to encreafe his body guard some hun- j
dreds. |
[Official.]
Extract ef a letter frum the American vice
consul c.t Leghorn, dated April z6, 1800.
, " Genoa it Rill in the pofTeffion of the
French ; but from its absolute want of pro
visions, Massena being lateh heal, and now
with the remains of his army between that
oj the Austrions and the. city, and the
blockade being rigorously kept up both by
lea and land, it is supposed must soon fall.
So much a certainty is it considered, that
one or two American vefleli are here wait
ing to fail on the firll news of its surrender."
rxtract of a letter frem tbc American con
sul at Gibraltar, daied May 7. 1800,
••Three Spanilh frigates, and fourteen
merchant veffcls under their convoy, failed
a few days since from Cadiz for South
America. Jwo of the former, viz. the
Florentine and Carmen, (one loaded with
quicksilver) and nine of the latter, were
captured immediately after, and brought
here by reap-admiral Duckworth. The
Swiftfure brought in another. The remain
ing frigate, the Sabina, loaded with cannon,
returned to Cadiz.
" Yesterday arrived four 40 guns
ships, two regiments from England for this
garrison ; and two ofthof- here embark to
morrow for the Mediterranean. Five
others from England palled here last night }
scut their destination is not known. It is
exp fted ewry moment that more troops
from England will pass by this port into
the Mediterranean, on foi:,e secret ex
pedition. The whole, they fay, will com
pose 20,000 men
" The French line of battle ftiip Guil
laume Tell, was raptured by the English
coming out of Mult a. Ihe plague rages,
with violence at Tangier, Tetuan, &c
Minorca is the port of Rendezvous for the
above mentioned Britilh arnament. They
have a large numbar of heavy battering
cauuon on board."
MARRIED]—.OII Saturday evening last,
by the Rev. Dr. Blackwell, William De
wees, Esq. Attorney at Law, to Miss Mary
Britton, both of this city.
Extraft of a letter dated Halifax, 23d
[une, 1800, to a mercantile house in
thii city from a gentleman who was
captured in the Danish ftip Mohlenfels,
bound from this port to Amsterdam.
" I am sorry to inform you that we
were cspturred on the 13:h inft. by the
Albans, British man of war, Capt.
Har y, under a late order from England,
to f<*d iiv a!I veflcls bound to or from ene
my's ports, for legal adjudicaton ! !"
In -me of the {hips that returned from
the Weft-Indie's with the sick troops, so
many died everyday as to continually em
ploy leverat of the sailors in sewing them
lip in fucks, and overboard.
An Tridiman being rather i'lu'mfy, ran the
needle into the nose of one of the' tick men,
who inflantly cried out, '> J' m alive. I'm
alive !" By J ■ repli-d the other,
" that's nothing to me, you're dead upon
the I tirjer's boots."
la&cliti.
The Committee at Clnildhall, Londcn,
have ; gret'd to all,ow (he prefefit and all
future Mayer-, an addition of fifteen hun
dred poupds per annijm to support their
dignity,
.i * * 'f
PHIL ADSL P
>y ( i*iK'„
ANECDOTE.
' r
Ei-t.-ail ct h letter from .c-Jptaiw Collet, of
the" (fiip Aurora, dared Plymouth, May 18.
We .arrived .Were fafir,- and .macte the
l;md aftej jl. paffjgjf /of 3* tUvs. We were
yn&rded by n ,French ■jirivntaer and treated
with civility," . > •
J The votaries of Mr. Jkfvfrjom vaunt
'"'idly of the lenrrrintf 'gfctheir cr.icle. They
talk with npuire <>f his experiments, his
prbjefts, his furnice,. and iris laboratory
His phihs&pjg likewife adored, and the
JiCoveries made by hi? tinaffifted tettssn.
fh?y forget that with ajl his preter fiona he
» only a second-handed varjiilhed D ift, and
• that he lacks " the one thing' needful."
For reason (till, unlfffs divinely taugtt
Whats'er she learns, learns nothi ftg m He ought.
of reveiaiiii) iioly ffiews
VSat human reason cannot pppofe,
That man, in niturui rieheft jni&fle clod,,
And grae'd with all pbilolophy, tan add,
Though fair without, and Itimin*eu» within,
In still th? progeny and h. ir of fin.
Thus tanght, down falls the j.lumage«rhis pride,
lie (eels his need of an unerring guide, '
And knows that falling he fliall rife no more
ITnlefs the power that bad? him jland, reflors.
Thii is indeed, fii/tfy>ty • this known.
Makes wildem wcr f j of the flame, his own ;
And, without thii, whatever he discuss.
WHcthcr the between the stars tad us,
Whether he tneafure «arth, compute the sea,
Weigh fun beams, ca-ve a fly, r,r f..lit a fl e a
The folecin triflir wirh his boalled (kill,
Toiis Biuch, and is 1 falenin trifler still.
Parson Mooney amuses himfelf in the Au
rora with certain dreams, refye&ing the
clergy of Connecticut' IJis distempered
fancy views Dr. Dwlght as a Pope and his
fophimorc class of pupils, as a college of
Cardinals. It is truly mournful that the
parson is so very crazy. ll e mull read Don
®a«<j/,and quiet hi. '• perturbed fpirit»with
a turn in. the Windmill, or an adventure iu
the Inckanlcdßark f
It is a faft obvious to all but Jacobinical
eyes, that of the immense jmuliitude of
toasts, which of Uc have choaked up the
columns of tfee Autora more thaq half a.e
seditions and or. flagrantly im
moral and flagitious. ]f the feotinjents,
exhibited in the drunken revels of thede- 1
mocrats, were realized and'adjed upmn, the :
state would " topple down headlong" and
all the bands of morality would be unloosed. j
NATURAL HISTORY.. j
Extract »f a letter from a gentleman in Con
necticut to t bisfriend in.tbis city. |
" You Willi to know if Jfjifc are Locusts
here as in PennfyWania there are rone.
It is true bf this wonderful bled, that,
whether they are all of one Gammon wealth
or not. there-are at lead different- Provinces
or Districts in Atactica. I believe.-that
Hudson 's river is > boundary line ; and, if
my memory firm' me, Connecticyt river is
another. Their periodical return lu re is
once in seventeen years. The fir ft period
within my remembrance was in the year
1758. lat that time htard'two very aged
men, of nice and jCjp rre & joi;j^rij? n, com
paring notes upon this fubjeig, who agreed
in the dates ofToui diflerent return's,of that
infecl. Their appearances Ti n'ce have been
in the yenrs 1775 And 1792.
" Add to thii, that the incifioju rnade by
L.oculb in young twigs remain and are via
ble in the hearts of feme trees, particularly
of the Chefnut, of the large/! growth. I
have frequently had the curiosity, where the
grains of the tree'were: drffinift, to count
them ; and have ever found the*n to corres
pond, in numbers, with Come or other of j
thele periods.
" That this lingular creature dee; nut
appear under variants modifications in the
course of the feventren as some sup
pose, fcems probable'ftpni this CMCumftance :
1 hat they rife out of. the ground tinder trees
which were {landing at their former period,
at diflances equal, and jio more than, equal,
to the extent of the brah\.hesT t|iey al.fc rife
in cleared fields which hid tree's or lirulli
wogd up<Mi them St the lkft peiir/tl 1 ; but, in
no cafe Where there had fofcen n&tfting oS'tfw
kind to receive their Jeedi Tlify have also
been dug up, at a great depth in the earth,
two years or more-tefortftheir rcfurreftion."
From a late LonJon paper.
i Some few weeks fiince, a young person
who had the appearance of a boy, foliciled
to be brought ofr board his Majefly'a (Jnp
the Actseeon, at Lirerpool, ard, continued
in the (hip upwards of seven Weeks,"perform
ing the duty of his station the fame.as other
boys, when l.y mtans of a letter font to
some friends, it was discovered that this
pretendtd boy was d fine git], about 18 years
of age. The loss of a mdther and the ne
gleft of a father was the on'y reafou flie
wcutd ever acknowlege for such ,a dep.
During ihe time (he was on board the Ac
tse >n, flie condudted herfelf with the grea
tell propriety, that no one had the least Cuf
pic on of lier fix ; (he was sent op (We
dreflVd in proper clothes, with a hand
foire collection made for her by-the officers
aud (hip's company,
Gazette Marine Lift,
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA.
ARRIVED
Snow Ceres, Woodman
Rum and Molafles—W. Haflett.
Scbr. Silly, Hazard Honduras
Mahogany—Philips, Crammond & co.
Fancy, Winflow, N. Carolina
Nawal Stores.
Ne arrivals at the Fort.
Schooner Jrine, Toby, from Havanria, is
brlcw.
Ship W&thiiiefton, Williamfor. for Bati
via, and ship America, Swain, for LoHdor,
lay t NSw-G.iftfc ycftrnUy,
> j
Days.
St. Kitts
[ Ship London, Roper, for Liverpool-went i
to fer oil Friday'luft. -
. A'brig w . ls seen off the Capes, (Undid? •
un Friday last, . . I
A large (h.p came into the Capes on Sa- I
turdiy mgrniiig,
A fl.;op u „der Britidi colours is below,
irom Turk's ifl-nd. ,
Ship Aflive M'Dotigal fey London went
to lea on Wednesday lad.
Slrrivrdat th'tfort.
Ship Asia, Morgan, from Batavia and
bt. Helena last, failed from Batavia, Ftbru
ary l 7> in company with the (hip C«m
merce. Smith, and brig fame,. Latimer,
both of and ftr Baltimore. February 10,
off the Great Cainbeys, spoke the (hip Her
cules, Breath. from Ww York, b.uindto
Batavia. out five months, all well. March
7. parted company with the Commerce, of
Princes HI. (Streighta of Sundy.) March
141 latitude 12, 55, Jongtitude 103, 30, j
parted company with the btit; Fame Itft
in the« Port of Batavia, the (hip
Morris, of and for Philadclphta, to fail in
three or four days, all well. April 19, in
latitude 35 30, S. longtitude 25, 3 , E.
spoKe the (hip dispatch of Boston, Bri-k,
from Canton-»-fai!ed from Canton, January
8, P asTed through the Strait» of Bally, Fe
fcruary 25 ; saw at the latter placf, an
American (hip: touched at St. Helena,
the 28th, and failed from thence the 29th ;
fame day arrived there (hip Ulysses, Lamb,
from Canton to Bo on : March 3 in lati
tude 15, S. longtitude 109, E. met with
a violent tuff. ■on, which occasioned the loss
of his malls and part ©fhis cargo and pro
visions, the (hip being completely water
kogg'd for several hours.
Cap ain Lamb informs that he fell in
with the Ihip Jefftrfou, Morris, of Phila
delphia, in latitude 23, 30, S. longtitude
66, E. who generously supplied him with
provisions, spars, &c. the Ulyfles was un
der jury mails, and expefted so fail from
St. Helena in two days. The Sally,- Daw
son and Lydia Smith failed from Batavia,
nine days before th« Alia ; the former for
Philadelphia, and the latter for New Bed
ford.
July 9, spoke the fchr. Sifters, Thorn
ton. bound to St. Jago de Cuba, out eigh
teen hours, Cape Henlopen W. N; W 24,
leagues, all well, and had 124 days, from
Java Head, and was 30 days offthe Cape
of Good Hope, with gales of wiiid from
Uie weltward.
BOSTON July 8.
Arrived, brg Franklin, Walker London
45 Jays. Left there, ship Me.chanf,
Knox, of Bolton, ready for sea—with
fevcral others riameg not recolle&ed- June
27, lat 43, 26, N. long £7. spoke brig
Nancy. Williams, 12 days from Salem, for
Alicant. June 30, l it. 42, 43, f p „ke a
brig from New-York, for Bristol, 28 days
eut--could learn no particulars July j,
lat. 42, 24. long 63. 38, spoke brig Mary,
William Jarvib 1 , j, days from Lfbon, for
Boston. Pafiengers, Capt. Barber, Cham
berlain ar.d Chandlrr.
Sch . EJiza, Otis, l.ifton, 55 days ; Ariel.
Na!h, C. Fracois, 25 days.
Lad evenu g arri» d, (hip, Hancock,
5 mouths and 5 days from C nton. We
J are tint ' een able to procure the afual ma
j inr articles.
Arrived off Wevmruth, England, May
19» Superb, Trail, from Cbarlelion.
SALEM, July 8.
After C?veral weeks ot anxiety for the fate
of the (hip Pallas capt •Wm Ward of tliis
port, the town was yeiiercky m rnr.g
cheered by a lalute from !'er in our harbor ;
ard we congratulate tlic co cm-erf, and the
public iti general, on herfafety. She failed
from Canton the 2 til of December and
touched at St. Helena the 3d May. Cp
tain Ward appears to be in remarkably good
, heilth, after a lung voyage, and the crew
ave a!fo well. Mr. Dana, son of the hon.
Jndge Dana, performed the voyage with
capt. W. . The mate and one of the men
of the UlyfTes of Bo fton came heme in I
the Pallas April 12,' 3c ltsgues weft
of Cape of Oood Hope, spoke fh p John,
Ropes ef Salem, 2 . days from the cape,
bound to the ea ward, who informed that
Cdpts. Murph), (ltmmons, Webb, Smith,
and Gibaut, of Salem, had been at the
Cape within the last fix weeks ; that Capt
Smith of the ship Juno, of Rhode .Island
left the cape the 9th April, for Batavia,
the Alert, Manfficld, of Salem, arrived a.
the Cape, April 9, all well. The United 1
States frigate Eflex, Captain Preble, failed
from the Ca: e the 27th March—June 12, I
latitude 24, N. longtitude 51, W spoke.
schooner Aurora, Brown, from Portland, I
for Surrinam, all well. June 21, latitude I
31, longtitude 53, spoke ship Alliance,
Defhon, from P. pperelborough, twelv- I
days out, ship act so crank as had been ex- I
Alio arrived, (hip Mount Vernon, Der
by, Gibr 1 1 tcr, and Betsey, Obcar, from Cay
enne.—Capt. D. failed from Gibralter, 28th
of May, in co. with 18 fail , whigh he ft w
fafe through the Straits. The Utter, Clif
ton of Boston ; Cruger, Barton, of %lem ;
and a (loop from Leghorn, for Providence, .
was among the number. Mtiy 29, Snartel I
in fight, fpeke brig Liberty, from Gh'UCe- 1
fter, bound Up. ' July 2, hit' 4.x 46, lotig.'
64, jo,fpoke .fchr. Lion, Black bunt, 3 djys
from Bplton, for Tobacfo. July 4, spoke
fchr. Lively, Smith, from Portfmotith for
Trinidad From, Cayenne— 5 cruiser?
fiiiled 17th of May, one of which had 18
twelve pounders—it was conjedhired they
were bound to cruise ofTthe Jfle of Afrnllon,
to c;.puirc American Ir.diairrn.
' ' • , And
1 welve 1 on s Logwood,
i TV. B T.**'. wi in tfl " Bri K &ufanruh, Captain a
J Smith, from Port-au Prince, and for sale by
THOMAS KETLAKD.
J"'y mw&f , ot
i hiladelphia & Laticafler
turnpike company,
TUB c r, U!/', if^OO.
'decided Ma, ' a S"» hay<. tki, day
oMWk f ,V ' nf , k ' Kht D " l,ars ■ share
°-Hi f w } ' CiX . <!olrar * P'r (h up will he '
paid the Stockholders or their representatives any
h tf l e J4!h iD U " t ' the remai nir*
collar. has beer, ri tamed and expended in c.m
p.eating and lc pairiii K the road agrt'eably to a
r«folution o) the Kockholders.
Wm. GOVETT, Treasuer.
J "' y ' 4 .
Wanted" ~
A . rER S? N of g<™«l addrtiV. w »:o w«!d
i V be willing to vthk.take a k ~d „f bufinefc
which .woUIJ rrtjuire h s being out of doer, a
Ci,n.n)erable part of h.s time, and who <ould
Srftp books—He must fee faithful h reft and
.a,v, Sl; ch ail hear Of a Nation, '!
where I,is (alary will not be enorraouj, but he
(hall receive whatever is ftipu'.ated for. Arp!* *
5t.,?.! ° f :he ** Un«ed
July it.
Twenty Dollars
REWARD.
DESERTED from the Ma ine Ban acts on the
*th toll art. tho frlk wing. Marines viz
JOHN STEEL, f ort, near Brandy Wine in
C-heller county, by prcf ffi. n a Tailor He is it
y ars of age, five feet eigl t iriches hJuh grey
eyes, light brewn liair.thui v.Cage aD d fallow c. m-
F lex:on-hat l on a r urd h t, brown si t c at
nankeen br.ech-:s, and other decent cloathiflg '
Frederick Fry, born, in Getn any,*"! ut' ( Al p e
to America veryvo ng, a Ko o t thtr.ry lix ye/™
of ape.W feet level. In hes hip!,, H.;z'
Black Curly ha!r aV.d very hr/iwn complexion—' «'
ha.dw> uniform oh—He ws> i-'ly.i Spl .i Cr
in GenAal W,iyhes Army at I' rt Detroit
The absve re tfitd v. ill be i/aid. or Ten i'ol
.ars f r either, ai.d-ill "x ri - ; —t ; .j.. B —....
them at the Msi ine iUrracjfjr, ftorfcidelphia, or
to ar..y Officer in the Service of the United
States!
ROPFRT RANKIN,
Adjutant Jeanne C< rps. '■
Philad July n, iSeo. d:w
, * ' . . *
nm u-ivpEßsiGmn, >
HIS Swcdiflj MjjrOy's Cor.ful General, snd au
thorized to irani .(51 thc.Confular Bufincfa,
■or his Majesty the King of i'enmaaK in the United
States of America, refilling at f hiiadelphh,
'Hereby gives public Notice,
fhat iu obedience to resent inltiuai.w received
from hi? government, it it the duty of all Mai)era
of Swedilh and Datiifh vessels, hofor* their failing 4 '
from any port in the l3id States, to call upon Kioi
or the Vice Coaful in orrftr to he granted (udl
Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency
of the slate of the N- utrsl Cotr.mi rcc ani the se
veral Decrees *>f the Utlligerent Powi n, renders
indifperfably necefTaryj and, that any Mafirr , f
v^ffelabelonging to the ,refpei)iyc nations, or na
vigating Bnti.T the pfotecliofi o' if.eir.flags, in
mittiog tb tjfee filch cirtKkates, will personally
ftaud ra/poaCUe for the corifequenccs.
RICHARD SODRRS'i'KOM.
Philadf!j hia.,> 18tl> DecttnVr, 17^9.
Philadelphia Slcademy.
. SAMUEL MAGAW, D. D.
Reilor of. ! , St. Paul'" Church, and formerly Vic#-
Wovoft of the Univerlity of Bennfyiyania,
a Jin •'
JAMES ABERCROMP.IE, A.M.
One of the Assistant Minille: sos ?hril) church «aA
St. Peter's, I
§at)e xipeneu, •
At No. 14. Service Street,
AN ACADEMY,
CONSISTING OF \
AN English School, a School, sr.d
a Mathematiral School, in w>ich all the
branches of fcietice w tli 'hole de
partments arc untht N. B '7Matiemi'
tieal Department is tevdaffed by Mr. r* n
Di uma*. formerly Prrf-fir cf Aiutksmatiu
in the liojal DutHa. ;
June 6. ff it
; x" ■ -■■
NEW-YORK, Jul)
WA^iif?,..
3ch r . Thr.e Sifters, Norm &W>JK
Cleared.
Ship E*rl»rgyrh(,rft o S ' AnVf!e,d„n>
Bng Bnibara, O. IV ■ t
SchV RcpubliM,,. Marftj
t AleKandr.a, Hin ugs, Martinique
at I'' /? f**" s *'? LfV >"> '■» arrived
at her defrincl port. •..
„ T r fl ( 'T L:b 7' Woodham, from New.
J lO , -' VIM l oo! ' ?ct on (bore h, a #jl 0 f
ind rn the 4 Bth May, "a n Burb's Bank,
entrance of Liverpool, w ; lrre (| )e ] t<>n
I'oufs, and wrs-got off with confidcrable
carnage to the (hip and some < f the cargo.
For Charter,
Jffifet AB IGAIL,
a good ft.rur Vcffel, burthtfa aboot
****» a-.000 barrels.
Apply to
MOORE WKAllTOtf.' "
dfw "
July 14
Thespian
THB mctnb<t. or the Tkt&hm
qaefled u,
Ckrtois, mhJIAAi o,'. Ti
• dock, ao Hiftcf. of ittporfWo- 'T^*-:*"'
By order of tbc'Prdl&At.' • 'V '•> *•« ' .-•"
- •
7° KHl>S.—and
36 BARRIX:,, of
Prime Port-au-Prince
SUGARS,
;- v .V*
vT- $ • <%. "