Gazette of the United States. PItILADSLPIII.i, IVI'.BNIiUAr > VkKINC, JULY 16. I'nlCliS OF SlO'Jlib. PutuADI'.PIllA, JULV 13 8 per Cent Stock fur cash ioj t» )oS p. 2 Three per Cciit. do. 51 \ " Defer rial, - do. 83 13 \NK United States, do, 30 - PcnofylvaHia, do. 27 > 4- Ncrjh America, do. Infarani: corap. N.A. 8 to 10 per ceiit. below par Pennfylrania, (hares, 28 to 30 per cent, arlv Fall-India Company of N. A. 7 percent aivance Land Warrants, 25 dolls per 100 acres. COURSE OF EXCHANGE Bills on Lon. at 30 days for cash 171 1 1 per ct. Do. do. 60 days do. ijoa. iji do. Do. do 90 days do Bills on Hamburgh at 60 days 33 1-3 a 34 cts. per Mark Banco Da. in Amsterdam, 60 days 39 a 40 cts. per Floriu. HORRID. Information has been received at Kirg fton, Jamaica, by L'Amicie, th t there were laying in Miraguanne harbour 12 or 13 fail of American veflels without a foul 00 Ipard. Their commanders and crews it was fcareJ, had been murdered by Rigaud and his faoguinary adherents. Don Perfumo, de Prattleo, de Pojsinjiy, liasfeiit to the great depot of Piiilofophical curiolities, a collection of woods, shells and mijte-als, Among the wooden pifts are two of the true J. b/iliiig Gze ; and among these fliells are two of Indian work man fliip filled with red paint. Duane was once a Jew Cloathfman in Loiidon, from which corr&ct place, and from which occupation, his integrity expel ed him, fomewherc about the yrar 1789 when ■he tied to India. Hepafle3 in I o don uu nan being tit turn tf tbt ft eft, to acauf bim of being d tad, wat no leu tiianto accuse the people ul being Ml "'M V. A report fays a New-York Editor is in circulation; ftid to be received by a ve(T. I which arrived here tliis inofgiiftg from F..U Rockaway, th.;t a tcvere com onadinff was heard yWteulay afternoon off tSie Hook, ■which continued for about an hour. From then-port of - the gm.s tl.ey were judged to be (hips of conliderable sue» We give tins report as we received it, but very much doubt its authenticity. Capt. Derby, arrived at Salem from Na ples, via Gibralter, brings the pleasing in telligence, that the differences between the Barbary Powers and this Country were hap pily accommodated- and that tlie tribute So if), with the Treaty-stipulated Merchan dize and Treafitre on board, b.-»d fifely ar rived at Algiers, after a long passage. Extrcct as Utter Jrom Leg I' m to a gentle man in Salem, dated 13. " The fall of Genoa is hourly expeftetU The news by the exprel> . this day is that every fort round the town, and within Ihot of it are in pofleffion of the Aultrians, and it is expetleiil in the morning we (hall have the accounts of the fur rends p. They (e ---veral days part offered to capitulate, but the ternu were rejected. ".April 25. —The information of ye fie r chy's express from' Genoa is, that alt th- F-rovifions in the town, including horses. icc. would not lad 11 days, arid that the reinforcements which were 011 their way to its relief had been cut off with considerable loss—so that we are expedUng hourly the news of its capture. ;»i \y e do not hear any thing lately from our Compiiffioners in France. " By a new Law here every veflel that has got 10 guns and twenty five men, are obliged to pay a duty of I per cent, on th:ir cargoes." NEGOCIATION WITH FRANCE, Mr. Williams, the American Consul at Loridon, in a letter dated May 10, fays, «• Our '.all accounts from Paris do not flat ter us with a speedy fettlemcnt of our affairs with France. The Government is occupi ed with more important business at present." Tliis letter it will be observed it from a ref pe&ab'e source. We have reports of an oppOlile nature. "I he mailer of ?ntleman, redding near Chrilt't, Church, Baltimore, was enured and robbed of cash and other artiel a 10 the amount of £200; Suaday, ho ve'vir, the ptrpetra tcr.vyas deitdUd ai d lodged in prison—the money and at titles lifiltn were recovered. Extract of a letter from Liverpool, Md\. Rice 1. in brisk demand at prefetvt, but doubtful if these prices can be I'.nfg fiippon eu (hould large Uipplics come "forward, ye' 35s per c« t ; is now warrant dbv govern ms'nt for all rice imported unt I 1 i of Oc tober next, iocs, per 2301b for fine wheat flour, and 90s. per quarter for 8 winch bulhels of whc;t—the former to be ascertain ed by the average price to be published each \teek in London, and latter arcicles accord ing to the average price of the kingdom. The export demand for fiigars and coffee, has Pgain become more limited within these few days, hut pries are notwithstanding ex petted to keep pretty steady, at lea ft until the fumn.er Well-India fleets arrive. Prices of cotton, particularly of the low er defcriptioti, have experienced fume im provement in the course of last month, and the demand for all forts continues regu lar, which is encouraged by a brisk vent for our manufactures, as well as an export demand fur twill. The manufadlurers are applying to government to lay some reflric tionS upon the latter in the way of duty exportation, or otherwise, and fucli a cir curofl i ce ftiould they I'ucceed (contrary to ejipeftiition) would certainly t nd to aeprefs the raw materials, which otherwise we think likely to maintain the prefei}t prices until more abundant fi;p: lies come forward ; although tiiey may probably iieccme preca rious feme months hence, fliould our impor tations from all quarters prove so confidera hlf as. is generally expetted. in • u - EjffraS of a letter from New Orleans, dated June 15. "In cor.fcquence of information being received here that the Indian chief 80-les meditated hodilities against the S: anifh fettlemenis, an expedition against him was Conceived, confiding of several Vow-gallics, a company of regular troops and two com panies of free ntgroes and mulattoes, in all about 300 men. It was contemplated to seize this daring general. The expedition failed ; and fcvcral months elapsed, and no information as to their fortune arrived. " At lenth intelligence was received that the Spaniar a had surprised Bowles, taken a number of priloners and all his baggage. Bowles, being acquainted with the woods, tffe&e'J his escape. —Since this tra'TaCtion, Bowles, having coile&ed about 300 Indi ans, made a formal demand of one of our prin cipal *ort (that of the Apaliiches in wed Florida ) which upon his rtquifitjon was surrendered, although defended by nineteen pieces of cannon, and 105 regul.ir troops. The commandant of 11.is fort was one Por tell ; well known formerly by the Ameri can# 'tading down this river, while he commanded at New Madrid. " Another expedition is now preparing, the objeft as which is to repair the disgrace sustained in the above ocourrence. " The fthooner Liberty, Sohockley, for your port, will fail riilufL. may they ••etrieve the ui *nity -<«f their country. 15. 'J'lie Tawer of 1j,•.!"-> i—Oonitili 11 oj hi gtug«j to a,ll aq*l <'. i (per(ion to the difcipies of the A.v;er'ean Miztei. 16. The ten plaj.ru-s of Egyjit light on the revolutisn-phrer.sy—- v - hici\ turn-, over turns, and turns over, tili Law and Liberty are no iiiuif. By the Pir(\dent Uufus King, Esq. May liis country refteft back upon hi in the honor he confers upon her. By the Vrce-IVi Gdent—An earthquake to ('wallow the derfran of difcorj, a volcanr. which Atoll spread 1 iva over the World, from which may Concord and Harmony, Peace and Plenty, (oontanebufly vegetate. Theophilus Paribus, esq. then rose, and after adverting to his long and happy resi dence in this town, and exprefling his re gret at r.-moving from it in terms that re fledted liigh honor on his own fenlibility and deeply interelled the feelings of every one prelent—gave The inhabitants of the town of Newbuiy port. May blrflings attend them as long as their fhorrs are washed by the Merrimack. Th'-opliilus Parsons, cfq. No less di{Un guiftrd by his talents. as the pride of the American bar, than endeared to his fellow citizens by the virtues of fecial lite. * We (hall long remember with honed pride that the firft fubferiptiou for building /hips for the United States was begun Vn this town, 2nd the Merrim'ac which was built here, was the firft Qtip offered to the government. Fer f?>f G'AZt'tfTE dflbe United States. TO tell what Gen'rals did, or Statesmen spoke To teach the world by truth*, or please by j>ke; To mike mankind grow bold as they perule. Judge on clifting things, and—weigh the news; For this tke Aurora firfl difplay'tl its page, Commanding teats and finitcs hrough ev'ry age ! Hail, justly famous! who in modern days With roi'cr flight aspire to higher pfaife ; Hail, justly famous ; whose discerning eyes At once detect mistakes, mis-statiments, I.us ; Hail, justly famous! who, with fancy Mrft, I'fc fiend like virulence, for sportive jest; Who only bark to serve ynur privare *nds- Patrons of prejudice, corruption's friends! Who hurl your vetiom'd darts at tvell-earn dfame— Virtue your hate, and Calumny your aim ! Whoe'er ye are, all hail! whether the (kill Of drunken Ll—d,fhould£uMeth:-rar.ck'rou> quill, With powers mechanic far ahsve his age Adapt* the paragraph and fills the p3ge, Meafuresthe column, ra.nds whate'srs amiss, Rtjfdts that letter, and accepts O' this ; Or C r, plodding kit leditious toil, O'er this great work confumc the midnight oi!— His Kfe of labour at one gasp is o'er, His hooks forgot—his desk bclov'd no more ! Or keener [afper fill'd with envy's base, Reviles the good—but yet reviles in vain— To truths great laws, has bid his long adieus Enfanguin'd Dwight, thus goodness flill puriues. Proceed to prop the jAeoßimc cause ; See confVqusnthl Mammoth nods applause ; Proceed with jaUndic'd eyet the patriot lean, Proceed :—be more opprobious, jf you can ; Proceed—be more ahuivc ev'ry hour; To be more venal, is beyond your power. The German Work, in thirteen thick adlavo volumes, which has been published at Berlin, is not on the fubjedt of the Du ties of Marriage, but afi abule of the Inlli tatior.. This An ididaSic Work has given great offence to the King of Pruflia. An ingenious Chymill, who, in the lan guage of the Poet, ha,', firft matter seen undrcO, And taken it naked, a'.l alrvnc, Blare a rag of form was on. hai discovered the manner of revivifying a pjant, after it has been burnt to athes.— M. D'Ekarthaufcn, the discoverer, fays, t 1 at there is an invisible world which regu lates the vifiSl world : he has found out the raw material tf light (Lichlloff), and the manner of fepa aling it from body After the Flaut is burnt, the afties are to be washed in water impregnated with essence of Kgbl, and the solution is to be fuffcred to cryflalize again.. This cryitallized fait, when reduced to powder, is to be placed in a microscope, " will." fays the inventor, " exhibit the flower in a state of resurrec tion, in all its moil beautifsl colours-" [Hai' Columbia. Letters from Ratilbon, mention that Paul the First has difm fled from his service the followidg French Emigrants ofDiftinc tion who till lately .enjoyed much of his fa vour, via. M. de Lambert, the Marquis D'Autichamp, and the Count'de Choileul Gouffier. The motive alledged for their disgrace is, their having paid a visit to Count Cobenzel, the Imperial Ambafiador. We understand that the latter lias been ordered to leave Petersburg. The the infant daughter of their Pruf flan Majesties died at tils 30th March, of the Small pox. PAPER MONEY. Such is the mifcrable (late of the French I «"t 59 days, bound to Baltraore finances that another edition of ailignats has has been ordered. After the experience ' Francois the 24th of Juue ; Spo e noth which they have had of the improbability : i«g' ""P* the Bolton, olt the Ho k. of securing faith in paper r oney, without ! The Peggy, Montgomery from Virginia cftablifhing the fad, that th V e is fptcie in 'to T, inidad, is captured by the French, and bank for its redemption, this nuafure mu(l carried into Gaudaloupe and condemned. Se conceived the forlorn hope of itifolveacy. • The *"''B -Ha'cyon, Gale; froni Rotterdani It is averred in the Salem Re R ifter, by to Boston. sent mto Hai.fax oa fufp.con of lie mateandan a >nonymouscorrcfpondent, having Dutch .property, was released, an hat the br g Hannah, capt. White, sent has arrived at Boston. o Halifax, was completely furnifhed with' Arrived, (chr, Fortune, Low, from C»pe 'ie usual papers, IVe Xwit never afftrt«d Francois 16 days. Flour . felling at 16 1.0 contrary. [ dollars. [ Tankee Doodle, VOLUNTEER?.' When Mr. Parsons retired. EPISTLE To the Editors of the Avroka. Gazette Marine Lift, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. ARRIVED, Brig Olive Branch, Lindfey, Cape- . Francois—[Ballad, J. Yard. Schr. Two Friends,'Wilbur, Pa(Tama quady— [Haifttr Paris. Carre vp from the for/. ScL'r Maria, ShirtlifF, Havann a Brig Hope, Anderf.in, Tortola Sioop Sylvia, Robinfop, Bolton Polly Davis, Norfolk No arrivals it the Fort. Brig Molly, Harding, from hence, has arrivrd at Liianada Bay, after a paflage of 70 days, and admitted to entry. Schr- Thomas Truxton, Morrifon, from hence to St. Jago de Cuba, is captured and sent into Jamaica. Jhe large (hip, reported to be below on Monday last. proves to be the Delaware (loop of war, Cr.pt. Baker, from a crqize. She remains at New Castle tor orders. Brig Juno, Vincent, from Jamaica, has Come up from the fort. Ship Walhington, Williamfon, for Bata via ; Ma>y-Ann,' Stewart, for Charleston, left New Castle yesterday. Brig Atlantic, Perkins, ,a'nd brig Two Sifters, Watson, lay at New Cattle yester day. The following veiTcls have arrived at Cape Francois from lichee : Ship Mary, OJlm ; brig El zi Myers, Lewis ; Polly, Palmer ; Susannah (late Cufhing, died at sea) ; schooner Favourite, Q^andrille- The Delaware flVtop of war failed from Curracoa the 22J ult. with the following vessels under convoy, bound to this port: Ship Pallas, Mariner. Brig ClarifTa, Nichols. . - ; , 1 Left there the brig Sally, Davidl'on of this port. Vtjfhleft at Mnt I'tdo, \zlh May. Ships James, Moure ; Conne&icut Mil ler j Wilmington, Blair ; brig Molly, Hug gens ; fchr, Gallant, Pearce ; and the Me dea, Concord, and Francois Rebublican, French frigates. BOSTON, July it. , Arrived, schooner Southey, Truant, Ha vannah, 25 days* The Princes Charlotte Packet failed from England for New York and Halifax, May 2. The Alert, Thompson from N. Caro lina, arrired at Falmouth, May 4 ; and the fame day failed the Pandora, M Varpy, for New York. The George M'Collom, from Philadelphia for Amderdam, with sugar, coffee and tobacco, carried into England for examination, has been acquitted. June 18, lat. 37, long. ihe. wreck of fchoouer Friendly Brothers, Bray, from Marblehead for the Havatinah was fallen in with. Schooner Argo, from Bo'on for Cork was spoken June 23* longtitude 62. A schooner with two top-fails anchored off the Cattle last evening. NEW-YORK, 14. ARRIVED, days Ship Niagara, Paulding London 90 Schr. Polly, Tacit, New-Providence 16 ——l ——, St. Johns, Halifax 11 Sloop Dispatch, Lee, Virginia 6 Vidlory, Lewis, Boston 9 CLEARED, Ship Favorite, Blackhoufe, » Jamaica Schr. Jupiter, Semerindyke, N. Providence Regulator Bain, Grand Canary Sloop llifing Sun, Wilson, Hayanna Experiment, Roach do Schr. Phebe, Bredilh, from hence to New- Orleans, is taken and carried into New- Providence. 1 Ship Brothers, Waterman, 45 da,jjsfrcm Lisbon. Left there,, brig George, Dennis, of Boston ; Vidlory, of apd for Philadelphia, ready for sea ; brig Virginia, .of New- York * . g ■ .. „ . July I. in lat. 43, long. 62, spike the fchr. Eliza, 55 days from Liverpool to Bof wn. Also, the ship Three Friends, on St. Georges Banks, 60 days from Liverpool to New-London. bame day, (hip Speculation, Ellifon. j from Naples in 14 weeks. Sailed on the 3d d.iy of April in co. with the lliip Mount Veinon for Salem ; brig George, for do. the polacre Lucy, for do. » (hip AmericanEaglc, John Mick-y. Same , long. ) 55 1-2, spoke the (hip G 1.i., i'.itttrfor-/ Kennebunk, out 15 days, for St. Vtf.'cenirs.' June ift, hit. 3-0, sc, 1.-ng. 65, i-4, fpoks the M4IJ, ot Baltimore, boui/d to Port Republican, all_well. • / July 13. / Arrived brig Bet Cry and Peggy,-foqrdoii, Cape PraiMiois, -1 j Jnys. f The schooner Fiflibawk, captain Cook for Salem, and a Danil.i fthooner f£>r Nt.w- York, (ailed in Company with uv Wat boarded by the Britilh flooip of war Rattle Snake and treated politely. Ihe sloop of war Baltimore h*d jufl ar- I rived at the cape with a Spanilh prize fliip, which also came into the capes tl^e-fame day ! we tid, bou ,d to Norfolk. Lift of American veflels in the port of Frantoi-, t.ikeiv from Hin cock and En fbv's marine rcg.fler, of the zj>\, June, 18 00, favored by the brig Betty and Peg gy, Gordon. c h;p Mary, Odlin, of Philadelphia Bfhr. Eliza, Myers, J. Lewk, do. Brig Polly,- Palmer, " da. Suf.mnah, Cu inps, former captain [died at sea, do. Schr. Favorite, Qiiafidril, do. Brig Union, Blunt, Portsmouth Schr. Nancy, J, Done, Cliarleffoa Brig Nancy, Culver, New-York Peter, Biiton, Newbuiyport Schr. Roebuck", Davis, Bolton Sloop Rachel, Ketlatd, Charl-ftoil Brig Aurur,-, Sinw. d. Schr. Freedom, Robinson, Wilmington Betsy, Duneron, Ponfm >uth Slo. p Hiram, Wilson, New-York Ship Truxton, Baltimore Brit Molly, Yerhey, do. Schr. Alert. Tcfney, New-York Brig ACti v ■, Lenot. Newburyport Schr. Hector, Powers, "Boston Letter Bags at the Exchange Coffee-House, J.,!y 4. Ship J, cob, for Cm k. Ship Alexandria, for Liverpool, to fail in 8 or 10 days. . k "w'tn ol t>« Socktf of See* «Ut Of»»T«i <;o»blifht4 n PhiirtetyifcU. far (fct » bwßUicv of Pitpiftracn n dlQfdif nrt iedeeft*4 - t»»tten at the City ( J>» «>,«( W*rfDriH«* tb* ltd 4ar of ; • W. -iirWzf^or~' Joty r /V Book-keeper wan y.. WANTED s complete Bonk Keep.ranJ Ac coroprant, who is matter ol the Ge: nan language, and well acquainted With the manner ot tranlailing bufinefi in this city—to favc trou. hie none nteu app'y unlcf« anfwrirg in ev ry rcf pe A fully this advtrtifeinsm, and prrd-jce latis faclory teUiwnials of char .'.iter and t cuts. Apply at the office of the Gazette of the Uni. ted States. , July 15. c- 4 t 7° HHDS —and 36 RARREf,S, or Prime Port-au-Prince SUGARS, And Twelve Tons Logwood, JUST arr ved in thp Brig yftmtiah, Cap'aifl Smith, from I'ort-au Prir.ce, and lor file by THOMAS KETLAND. July 14- ir.w&f ict Thespian Society. THE jnembus of the Ttefpiai! Society 3re r:- quelled to -m.aJ a f«eciul meering at the Circus ip fifth Greet, on Tbutfday evening ,\t 8 o'clock,oil ' ufißcJi of importance By order of the PrcLiJtiu. July 14- At tfafc C«*fr; g u • . 4 !' #o # •r*» •v.r