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    Gascttc of the United States,
• f 'iJLA 'jZ.'.-eHIA,
.TuF.s:• Av K»i;)iiyc, j;-LV IJ.
I'lilCfcS. oi o;-Ks. T
ij HI I.AIISLStn I.», July to.
8 per O.nt Stock fur cafo 105 t« to* p. ct ■ ~
Six psr C<uu do. 84 / 1
Navy do. do, ' '£4
Three ;\sr Ce.it. do, 51 \ 0
Deferred, • do. 80 '
BANK ' laited States, do. ' 30 ")
Pcnciy.JvSUia, do. 17 >
—. North Amer'ca, d>>. 50 j
Inftirj3»e encrip. N A. tfcares B to 10 per ce:»t.
fceliw par
—— Per.nfylvariia, stares, ll to 30 per tent. adv
Eaft-Indi.a Company of N. A. 7 per cent advance
Land Warrants; i? dpils. ner too acr<-»
COURSE OF EXCHANGE
'' I'Ou. it J5 «Uy> tor cadi 17*1 » p:r ct.
Do. ' do. 6s days do. 171 Uo.
■W.' 7 1» do
B;llt_fniH'i«bTgh at 60 dap jj r-J t J4 ctt.
per Mark bunco
id AmlUrdain, 6a days 39 a~ 43 ctt |><r
florin.
DARING .\TI'FfWI'T
OK THE SKCKKTAIIY OF STATt'S OFFICE
By a Jacobin.
On the nijht of the 10th inft. a nwli
daring attempt was made on the. Secretary
of Statr's Office, in the city ol Wafliiw
torr, at pnefeiU kept in the lirge building
intended for the Tr.ifury Dcpartn.'eilt—
The,"villain entered, it is fupptrf. rt, by ore
of the windows, broke open the delks and
flole about one hundred and fifty dollars,
•which belonged to fonie of tlie gentlemen in
the ofS;e. Their.object appears to have
been money, as none of tlie public docu
ments are' miffing—No traces have yet been
difcevcrcd of the perpetrator.
From July i to 13, the? whole imrrher
of D •Tilths in New-Yark of every disease,
■was 76 —of whom 22 were men, 15 women,
and 39 children.
Died, at liia Father's, in York Town,
Weflchefter County, on the 3d in ft. of the
confiimpti in, Mr, Jacob Lang, in the 26th
year of his age.
The United States frigate EflVx, captain
Preb'.e, failed trom the Cape of Good Hope
the 27th of March.
It is pleasing to observe that among raefi
Men of common sense and discernment the
infidel cavils of Tom Paine are nw held
in the i)imoft contempt and abhorrence. A
few of the 1110 ft despicable of the vulgar, and
t,he njoft ignorant among readers ft ill pore
over his fl.mzy page, and believe that he
lias laid the axe to the root ps revealed re
ligion. His blows, indeed, as ;s oblerved
by a fire writer, ar<s violent, but miss tneir
aim. Kia weapon is blunted and repelled bv
striking agaiaft a solid iuhftance,—Many
such Itrokes have, at various times, been le
' veiled at Christianity ; but the hardy tree,
rooted deeply 111 the heart* of men, and wa
tered by the dews of Heaven, ha? vegetated
H'ith frefli vigour, and, after the operation of
lopping, diffafed its branches with additional
luxuriance.
The State of Connecticut is a fi;fcer and
■wife State. Its political thermometer is
nicely graduated, and dtferibes every vicissi
tude accurately. The tallowing fentimrnts,
exprefTd at a late feflival, coriobor-ite this
opinion.
The United States—May their union be
continued, unlsss the rust of Democracy
shall so far corrode the chain as to render
il impossible cither to mend or to bright :n
The Constitution of the United Stales—
May il be written of it, as of the Cluiflian
Syltcm, that " the gates of hell (hall not
prevail against it."
President Adams—May we regard him
for his former Rood works, and may he be
saved from bring ensnared by those who
greet with a kiss, that they may dedray.
Memory of our imnwtpl Wasington—May
his peaceful manes never be disturbed by in
novating on the wise system of administra
tion which be adopted.
The Aurora avers that the 4th r.f July
was celebrated by none but republicans.
This is certainty an exception te> the usual
falfe style of that piper. For it is a Truism.
Mr. Duane could not in conscience cxpe&
that the day would be feftively commemora
ted -by Enjlilhmen, or by old Tone?, or by
those, who had bren aggrieved by the revo
lution. Let those lauah, who win. It was
celebrated by Americans.
Cooper and Caller.der were toalkd by
the democrats. It will next be the fafhion
among atheilis and traitors to toafl the Devil
and his Dam, and Cjtahne and Cetbegus J
A lunatic and disjointed ECTuy in the
Aurora is headud " Hairi!ton in Hotton at
dinner with the Nobles and Clergy"!
Qu#re, how many Dukes, Earls, MarqunTes
and Barons were there at the above feaft,
and why were their refpeftive names omitted
in the Ujt edition of the B jfton Court Ca
lendar ?
An Editor of a country newspaper, an
nouncing the death of the celebrated Cow per
the author of the Task, &r. pronounces in
.1 very dull and downright (Kle that •• he was
the f-esl of modern poets." Not to f.iy a
word, refpetfing the extreme loofcnds and
inarcuracjr of such criticH'm, tne phraseology
of this man of types refemblfs,'extremely that
of: an o!J market woman or a village huck
tie best tf butter.'' 'l'fSs
'"lie r.iceft row <f pizs in the world.!"
T%c Esitct" of tfe Aurorsf, wfio feei.-
goaded by the reproaches of his own parjy,
!«rjA;c\irig- ttie perpetual blunder 0 , vut,;at:ty
" r,u '"correfhiels ot liis uncouth (Tyle, l>a,
Ht attempted reformation. Li h:
.paper of the 14th, speaking of the B'oft'cijj
Mercury, lie call* it a '-'vapid vehicle -pi
mean I his is truly 1110 ft r.dver,-
tliious (baring. This is, flyhig quite. out of
h,*ht. A vehicle, which lias no taste*
Jkivotr, and which, though it carries nothing.
carries meanness, is certainly that kind of
car in which none but an Irishman would
venture his heck.
A gentleman observing the democrat!
slovenliness, and ale house ease of a certain
mad-cap and ci-devant Parson, well known
bv his rayirgs in the Aurora, remarked that
it reminded him of a paff.ge in Pope's Dun
ciad.
" How LauCus lay infpir'd, brli'rd a fink
And to mere mortal f. ems a Priejl in Drink."
' Wanted sadly by the Aurora man, a little
money to procure that fame Royal paper and
those new types, of which he talked f» mag
nificently the begin the winter. Any
generous D;mo, who will loan the fame,
will—be sure—never to receive bis cash a
gain from \\. 1).
Loft last night, in a blind alley, a qua
tern of Gin, well distilled.— Whoever will
return the precious liquor to Jasper Traitor,
Esq. iliall go snacks in boozing 1
LIBERTY. EQUALITY.
French Republic. •
PROCLAMATION.
Declaring in a state of Ehe Hade the Ports
oj the Southern Dtpa. tnent.
WE 1. u (Taint I.ouverture, General in
Cliirt cf the army of Sr. Domingo.
Co 11 Title ring the obllinacy of tlir. inii.bi.
tants of the .Southern part of St.
hy per filling in their revclt againil the
Freiii.h Republic: ConGxlermg that A.l
drtflVp, Proclamations, and other writings,
tending to open to their view the furious
dangers to which the pride and dominant
spirit, of Andre , lliqaud is leading them,
have made n» irognlfion on their hearts,
hardened in crimes—that they have everftob
ftinately refilled the am nelly held «ut to
them ; and finally despairing of bringing
thein back to their duty by forfaiting their
errors—Hereby declare ull the ports of the
Southern Department? of St. Domingo in
a slate of Blockade, that is, pom the ports
if Mi ng ■ ane and Acquin to and compre
hending those oj Qtii/ier. n o,r.d Jcrcmie.
We foli'it all American, Spanifli, and
French fUips of war, and all others of our
allu-s to cipture every yeGel entering or go
ing out of these ports, of whatever nation
they may be, prorr.ifing to the captors the
amount of the captures after they shall have
been condemned.
We except from this' meaful-e only all
veflels going out of the southern ports ifore
fiid to free themselves from the revolt of
Rigaud, which cirotmftance, the captain,
oyrncr, or passengers (hall prove.
Ht.id Quartcrt, Cape Franccit, 18tb
Floreal, (itb May) Stb year of the
French repui id, one a'ldindivi i'le.
(Signed)
. TOUSSAINT LOUVERTURE,
Central in Chief.
The enemies of Mr. Adams and his elec
tion, alledge as the great reason for prefer
ring Mr. Jtflerfon, that the former by his
influence 1 as introduced (landing armies and
a navy ; but since the arir.y has been dif
bandtd, th? latter cotr.plained of evil as the
only pretext to answer the views of the dif
affedted.—The following extrrft from Mr.
Jeffcrfoti's Notes on Virginia, will plainly
(hew how far the author is to be preferred
to Mr Adams, as President ' the ft ais
" theJleU on which wejhoul.i meet an Europe -
"an enemy en that element it is necjfary ive
Jhould pttferve fame pome."—This opinion
was publi(hed before '.he exigence of party
in the United States, at a time, when the
author, if ever may be supposed to hsye
felt an attachment to his country. If dif
ferent sentiments were avowed by him now,
we may readily conjecture the motives.
If it is pofiible for the people to view the
expence of a navy as a burthen, why not
attach blame to atiother part of the govern
ment—Surely they kuow that the laws au
thorising its ellablifhment mud have origina
ted and palled it) Congress, before it could
receive the PrefiJent's fanflion. [Hr. Fed.
The following is a good epigram. It has
the truth, nature and iimplicity of.(he Gre
cian school, and, if translated by a Parr, or
a Porfon, might be included in the '• An
tholugia."
On a Natural Child destroyed by its Mother.
'Twas Love, that conquer'tl Shake, and gave thee
bieach,
And mmmi , that, conquering Love, ducrced thy
death.
On a Contented Cuckold.
Nijrrinus leads a married li'e,
Not with hinowr—but Ktlghl-ur , -wife,
And though Cornelius knows its thus,
The fool's Cornelius Tacitus.
On a Divine, tobose sermons toere of the
Opiate class.
Dormouse este;ms it wondrous add,
That people, when he preaches, nod,
As if he were a very proier.
Take comfort, Dorncufe, though they blame
Year oratory, ycu may claim
The merit of a rare eompofer /
If the' Monfieurs could have quietly con
tented themselves with their Frogs, not a
fuul in Europe would l ave grudged oren
vited them their cookery ; but when they
turned their genius to Crocodiles, it mult
be con felled they made a pretty fettle c r fob
of i'. J
La!::- , •■•r Frerrli * flrcnimcr, 'c6m
plains futfuly, inat ni'a ')j.i\innary of A
theists fotc ;; übj'ftlird :l.«r r.ames of several
have l)f'n vslftted. He fhinks, however,
that i. ... not tyiry' dear' tT;af.Sir If.iac New
ton, wh - is in the lift, was one of
that def'jnpti;)ii. Mercier, on the other
hand, compfit s (lm his name has been in
ferltd in the I',ft of Outfe whom he ftilea the
'pojil sos Death rtrd nnihihiti.n.
A Gtnnan writer has lately conje for
ward to prove, that War is only the na
tural state of man but that Society is so
conftru&edthat it w uid ceaJW roexift (hould
any lr ng interval of peace oc ur. How h p
py for tlic Theory of this gentleman is the
French revolution and its abundant crop :>f
guilt !
Su.w ;rriw, fays a Frereh JbiWtialift, never
allows his men to be taught any of the ma
noeuvres of retreating, Ampng a number
ot ridiculous particulars which they ascribe
to him, they aflcrt that it is his practice
every morning to call up bis army, not by
beat of drum, but by coming in front of
his own tent, and crowing like a cock,
three times, Thry dmit, however, that
his difpoiuion is most disinterested and ge
nerous, and that he is lib.ral to profufion.
A small plant producing si k wool, similar
to that of Syria, and equal in quality, has
lately been discovered on some mountains in
South i ruflia-
In lat. 38. a Str it lias been lattly dif
covertd, dividing Van Dieman's Land from
New South Walts. A lieutenant belong
in? t the Reliance lately palled thro'it,
and retu ned round the South Cape.
An Hibernian domeflic lately travelling,
Wis oblerve'd to br very earnestly en,ployed
in fattening a firing to a bell vhich chan
ced to hang in the chatnbtr where he was
to sleep : Being afced the of it,.,he
vernacularly replied, u Don't you know as
I'm to rife early, the bell way to waken
myfelf will beto ring the bell at five, fo'it
will."—[Cj"Ok<? of Dvartt's famij]
A German Chemist had lately . amused
kimfelf in writing a long dilfertation upon
the Coinbustibil'tj of the Human Body, and
its readinel's to catch a flame. Surely it ha
long" been known that the .irritable race rf
mankind are apt to take fire..
.
The Trench Papers give an accotint of a
Citizen Lctrun, who was couched for a
catarsift, and who, immrdistely after the
operation, was so perfe&ly well as to be
able to distinguish brt friends. We hearti
ly recommend the operation to Buonaparte,
apd to the whole People of France, whose
intellectual eyes require to be couched be
fore they can make such a diftin&ion.
In the New Helvetic Constitution we ob
serve one regulation that strikes its a3 ex
tremely salutary, namely, that Ecdejiajlical
and Civil functions cannot be exercised by
the fame person*). The total fupprcllion of
begging is also highly judicious.
A Gentleman being interrogated by a
Friend rrfpefting the health of his lady, ra
ther a worm advocate for the new doftrine
of female righ s, " Poor woman," fays he,
" (he was cast away forne months fincc on
the Godwin Sands."
ADDRESS TO THE MOON.
Written at the sea-shore, July 31, 1799.
Superior <ja«en of night arise,
And o'er the gloc 1 thy liiftre throw—
In pcerlefs (ilory through the flt.es,
To blefa the traveller here, below.
High from (oaie elevated flecp,
That overhang! the raging fliod,
Alone I vi w the fil"er'd dec^j
While win«!» difperf* each rolling cloud.
H-re let me pafa the Olrnt hour,
In tranfprrt o'er the imme^ii 1 serene,
An"! view, beneath, the pebbltd fho,e, . '
Above, the heaven's expanfivc fc.ne.
While all around in profpoA grow,
The lofty foretls, tinged with light!
The n omitain top ! th» plains below !
Ai.a wide creation fill; the light.
AGRICOLA.
LINES.
Written in a Garden-Seat.
If Mirth afjne to thee be dear.
If Sorrow ne'er thy heart refinul,
If frolic Yiuth thy hofum ch* er,
And Spirits light, and Fortune kind,
No l inger let thneeyes peruse
\i hat here inferibed thy gla: :e may fee ;
Fori thisartlfft verse wi uld ciufe,
Unmarked by mortals blest Ike thee.
But, Stranger, at the touch of pain
If e'er thy heart w>re doomed to thrill,
If Melancholy ever reign
To steep thy foul 111 dumbers still—
If harlh unkindnefa e'er for tkee
Prepared that keen enven tned dart,
Which tendtrnefs can ft Idem flee,
And left it rankling in thy heart-
Til n would I greet with kindliest (ay,
Waulrf fay like thee that others mourn,
And chide thee foft, if chiefs I may.
And hi 4 thee bear what I have borne—
And toll thee, Stranger, if to tnc
Thy sacred gr.els ha*4 but been known,
One heart at.least had felt for tliei,
And made thy furrows all itsowni
TO ELIZA.
THAT once I lov'd thee well, is true ;
[ lovM thy unaffefled smile ;
Admir'ri th'ne eyrs, of azure Must,
Ador'd thy bosom, void of guile.
Thy artless converse charm'd my ear,
Its inn rence fupply'd its zcfl ;
Simplicity and Truth were ttiers
To prove the franknefs of thy breast.
Those were the days wheß in thy mind
No fickle fafhions held their reign ;
When Frier.'!(hip's power was unconfiu'd,
And heal'd, but ne'er ikfli&eJ pain.
Coquetry's de'ufive wiles,
AfTunj'd dominion o'er thy heart,
Fort'd the yf'img cherub* from thy fmrles,
An.: lett thee but -a Thing of Art!
Thus the fair A > pie on the tree, i§r
Its t.-fcinatu:; tints c'i pijys ;
Its outside ali from bltmifh free,
But rotten at tlve core—decays-
Then from hence the will of fjte—
Itr decree fwr once attend :
folic! j )ys, her days await, '
. Who p rovfs mconitar.t to A FRIEND-
Gazette Marine Lift,
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA.
ARRIVED,
Schr. Fanny Briber, Dunn, New-York
Wine, G.n, & Rale Goods,
Arrived at the fort.
Ship Fame, Flinn, Leghorn; Left it
12th April. Soap oil and Marble ; Nick
lin and Griffith.
Brig Pennsylvania, KnoX, River la Plata :
Left it I2ih May ; hydes, copper, horns,
&c.—J. Yard. ,
Fame, Brown, New Orleans : Left
[it 17th June; cotton and log
[wood ; D. W. Cox.
Seer. Jane, Toby, Havannah : Left it
28th June ; fugaranddye wood ; R. Oak
ely. ,
Sloop Blanch, Pitt, Turks Id',nd—Left it
[3oth June ; Salt and Coffee.
B'ig J u,10 7 Vincent, from Kmgfton, has
arrived at New Cattle, in 26 days.
It is supposed the reported arrival of the
brig Mercury, Yeardeiley, from La Plata, is
untrue.
Ship America, Swain, for London, left
N w Callle on Sunday.
tC?" Ihe Letter Bag of the Pomaria,
for Liverpool, will be taken from theCof
fee-Houfe romoirow morning the 16th
inft.
BOSTON, July 9.
ARRIVED, days
Mary and Eliza, Rice, Cuba 25
[Via quarantine. Spoke r.othing
Two Friends, Bordoo, Norwalk
Venus, (cowelj, Richmond
Joseph, Parker, do.
Nancy Crocker, Philadelphia
Polly, Evelith, Alexandria
CLEARED,
Polly and Harriot, Noble, Liverpool
Mary Ann, Hutchinga, London
Brig Edmond, Davis, do
Humbird. Kmfman, do.
Schr- Henry, Treadivell, Havarah
Little Dick, Baker, Halifax
1 rio, Si'tbe, Lghorn
Joseph, Ke ny, Newfoundland
Vaughn, Beyea, Weftmorelan !
Rebecca Prince, Havannah
Phenix, Donnell, Philadelphia
Delight, Marvin, New York
NEW YORK, Jnly 14.
ARRIVED, days
Ship Rcferve, \Jarf;halk, Curracoa 19
Bettrn, Brown, Cape Fraucois 16
Schr. Mechanic, Sturges, Plymouth,
[North Carolina 13
CLEARED,
Ship Mars, M'Keown, Dublin
Fiiendfeip, Spearmer, Btlfaft
Cirizen, Blackaman, Liverpool
Abigail, Kenington, Hamburgh
D fiance, JefFey, Dtmarara
Panel')pe, Cougar, Bi ifl^ol
Brig Guardian Angel, G bfon, New
[Providence
Eagle, Girton, do.
Sclar. Friendfliip, Coggerfhal . do.
Brothers Return, Muorhead, St.
[" liomas
Curracoi
Efthcr, Sandford,
IC?" A Special Meeting of the Philadel
phia Fire allbciaticn, will be held at Car
penters Hall, oil Friday the lßcli instant,
at half past l'even o'clock, in the evening.
JAMES MILNOK Sec'.y.
J u 'y is-
TO BE SOLD,
On WEDNESDAY the aj.l fay of July, at 7
o'clock, P. *«. at the Merchants' Coffee Hcule
in Second street,
A Lot of Ground,
CONT»INING 3 acres, 4 perches and 5 roths,
situated at the upper end of Germantown,
oppolite to Mount Airy, about 8 miles from the
city.
On which is ereiled a good convenient new
ftonc dwelling-house, kitchen, piazza, &c. also a
good (lone barn.
It i* an eligible Ctu ition for a family who wist
to retire from the city dsring the summer m.nchs.
JOHN CONNELLY, /tuß't.
July »4 cits
Ai Book-keeper
WANTED.
WANTED a complete Book Keep t an J Ac
c mptant, who is mafhr of the G=rman
language, and well mquaintcd with the manner
ol iran/ailing business 10 this city—tJ save trou
ble iione need apply unless answering in every ref
pe<& fully this advertifemcint, and produce fatis
failory ttttina nials ol chandler and talents
Apply at the oflke of the Gazette of the Uni
ted States
J"'r '5- d 4 t
TO LET,
OR FOR SALE,
A 2-story brick house
TWO rooms on a floor, kitchen and walfc
houfe, ail built of the belt materials, and in excel
lent order; cellars under the whole, one paved,
and has two lattice clofcts wi,h Jocks, a Isrge gat
den and yard, ieveral fruit trees in the garden,
twofumpsnf excellent water near the pretniics.
Enquire at N'«, 39, Arch ilrcet.
jn)y tuftf fiw.
FOR SALE~
Ol'! Long Prinxr,
Fnmll Pica on pka body; (1 ew and old .
Pica* do.
(two small founts)
June*7
■/" "**• - •• ' •
J BY THIS DAY'S MAILS;
I
BALI I M ORE, July 12.
j Sentence of death was this day psfTed on
negro Simon, convidied.of the murder of
Mr. J imes J iftsn, fotne time ftn.ce on board
j of the Chcfiertown Packet.
j A riot occurred at the, Point hfteven.
; ing, between some fa'ilors and 'others, in
| which a 1 id was kif!<,d and four men wouncU
I ed. otfverr.l us the rioters were this diy
j lodged in prison.
j : Norfolk, juj y g.
j It has been observed by a ftirewd obfci ver
; of things, that it is very imprudent for our
merchant ships to disarm, merely on the re
port of our Comm'fiioners having a chance
i to succeed in their m gociations with Fiance.
i I his, perhaps, is true ; for our CamijiiffionT
eis have been long enough in France, to
c&nvince the world that if Fracce was fcri
ous in the inclination to ro ak ?ptac? with
. mcrira, that they would not, and did not
intend to force st >it by afts of aggreflion
on our commerce. But, a fleet of pi ivateers
failing from Bourdeaux, and our vessels be
ing examined & plundered within three day»
(®il of our coajl is certainly a convincing
proof of FrenchJincer'iU ; but this may be
jul'tified by the followi. g anecdote. "A.
highwayman having taken a gentleman's
purse and match frcm him, was requested
by the gentleman cot to uke the m.tch,
for it was a family one ; The highwayman
repli d, d—n your f. mily, you do not
know how to take care cf it. I *li mm Jit i p
for you " Depend on it, Americas ! the
fewer gtjns you have out for roteaion, the
more you will have againjl you. / the
news in the New York paper that cur Cotn
miiTioners have not been &blc to do any thing
in* France, is true; the above obicivation
perhaps is not ilt-t mid.
Twenty Dollars
REWARD..
DESERTED from the Maiine Bariacks t.n the
Bth inllat.t, the fch v.'it'g Marines. viz
JOHN BTEE;., I ort. near ,'irandy Wine in
Chefler cour.ty. by prof, fli .n a Tailor He JiJ
y ars of age, five feet eig-t itches I i>;h grey,
eyes, light hrown hair,thin v-fage and fallow com.
flexion —had on a round h..t, brown frk c at,
narikeen hr. eche'S, and other decent cloathing
Frederick Fry. born in I ut came
to America very vo.-ng, about thiri-i fix yers
f age, svc feet fever. In h « high, Haz't* eyes,
Black Curly hair and very hi wn cOpipiexh.n-"-
had r,o uniform on—lie was a'fly a Sol ier
if' GeHrral WayOes Army at F rt Detroit — 1
1 he above reward will be paid, or Ttn : ol
'ars fur either, and .til exprmes on delivering
tlitrti at the Marine Barracks, Phila 'eiph a, cr
to any Officer in the Service oi the United
States.
ROBERT RANKIN,
A jutant Marine Ci rps.
Philad. jL'ly r I, ißfo diw
NOTICE. ..
WHEREAS Mathevv liwjn did on the Blh8 l h
cay of July 1797 make an assignment of his
estate «c-i eflVdts, to us the fubferihers, for the be
nefit of fuch~t>f hi* creditor#, as lhould on or before
the »oth of Septem' *-r. 1797, exrente to him a full
and final dlfcharge—Nev. of hi. crrdittrr?
who ore-entitled to a dividend UiT'Nr (aid align
ment. are requefled to furtifa theirTß"nw^o)
Samuel Meeker, with interest calculated up
Bth day ni July, 1797, as a dividend will a) folu'c
ly be struck on the firlt day of April next, and those
who negle<£l t® comply with this none. 1 will (tare
after be excluded Irom the benefit ol the fame.
Philip Nicklin "~|
Samuel Afeeier
Natb'l Lewis, by bis Ads. Afligtues.
Pearson Hunt
fob* M- Taylor J ' .
Philadelphia, March 14 m&thth
70 BHDS.—-AND
36 BAPRELS, or
Prime Port-au-Prince
SUGARS,
And
Twelve Tons Logwood,
JUST arrived .n the Brig >ulanmh, Captain
Smith, from Pcrt-au Prince, and for sale by
THOMAS KETI.AKD.
July 14. mw&f ict
Philadelphia fs? Lancaster
TURNPIKIi COa : PAHY,
July I 1 Ec-O,
TITE Prcfidcnt and Managers hive tki cfay
declared a djvi .end of Eight Dollar-s t>n each share
of stock, of which, f:x dollars per fbire wilt
paid the Stockholders or tMir representatives any
day alter the 24 th in ft ant; the remaini*. two
'Jo)lr»r* has !»cer» retained and expended in com
pleating and repairing ihe r.»ad agreeably to a
r»Cohuion of the ftockholder#.
Wm. GOVETT, Treasver.
futy f.4 m4t ,
Wiuitcd,
A PERSON of genteel >ddref". wl o wru'd
he-willing.to vndertake akud of bufiiiefj
which would rrquire h s beinj.' o t of door: a
cenliderahle part o! his time, and who ould
keep book?—Ht mufl he fa.tr.'ul. h nefl and
s<sliva —Si.ch in one rray I t r . f a fitu.nion,
where his falaty will nt be euurrai.in, but .he
(hall receive whatever is lliptilated for. Apply
at the Office of the Gczcte f the United
St;tes.
July I»-
, —j
Notice is hereby gimen y
THAT ap; licatien will be made to the PrcEdcnt
and Direiiors of the H.ink of the United Sutcs fur
the renewal', f the following Certificates cf iftifi
in the faicl Bank, whic: were- In-" on board the (hip
John, of Baltimore, Hugh Davay, raafieif, bound to
London, viz i
B. No *9SS*4"|
19885 j Earhfor opo (hare, in the rania
19886 M(f>. I!)
19887 I dated ill January, 18:0 ;
488-8$ J i ■ ,
Of which ai.plication , j!! pct sons concerned, wili
please to take notice.
S/nVIUI'L STEHF.i'T.
Baltimore, ithapiil, 1800 a;v. 3m
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