the of IM3 dirrre. which, »lon£ uilh the i t the Niinifler of tl.e Fntt rior, fliall be iufcrtcd m ihf Bulletin cf the U*«. tn the absence of 'he Firll Cotifnl, (Sig; ed) CAMB 5 . CERES, Second Ccr.ful Buonaparte writes that he is beyond the St. Bernard. Jjth of Cavalry ?il jtift going to march to the army of refcrve. This night a mil tray cpimi.iffion, convoked by General haa condemned' to death the commifiary of wir ofthe.firft class Pomtnier He was cmvi&cd of li iviiag endangered the fafety of ,tfie amy, by etui verting into money for hie o/.yu profit a rp cuifition of pvoviQons m-de for the army at Kimpitem, 7 .©oo ! vre6 were pocketed by him, and the army was in want of bread. The Council of re«fi n, to .which he ha ap pealed. wjill be occupiea by this affair May this example strike hirrur into the men who scatter through tke con quered Countries, produce fcarciiy oil the route of the army and throw disgrace on the French name 1 It was worthy of the auttrre Lecourbe to be firll to give such an example By rewatding amo r g thry of having defe' tied yourf.lf to the latl drop of blood, tx> toe true glory tid to the admira tio-i which no one will then deny you. I of fer you the mod honourable capitulation /■which a warrior of your chart&er merits, to prove to yon the eftttoi and the mod per ffft refptft with which I am, Bcc." MKLAS. To which General Mnjjfena returned the following anficer : Head Quarters at Genoa, Apr I 21. " General, I have received the lettrrwliich you have done me the honor to write to tr.e, and by which you offer me an honourable capitulation. General, lam sot yet redu ced to that situation. I have still a fufficien cy of troops to enable me to defend myfelf, altho' General Suctiet may have been beat en, which I have good to believe is not the cafe. " MASSENA." For Charter, THE SHIP' U ABIGAIL, A good stout veflel, burthen about SygrS—\J a ,OOO barrels. Apply to MOORE WHARTON. July 14 dlw ACADEMY. 'U'OR Mercantile, Mathematical and complate 1 Enplifh tuition is eP.abhfhed at No 35 Arch street, ao fchjlars only will be aJmited ; who may in this Academy, in a ftiort lime be fully inftrulted in tny r or all the foregoing branches conduced by a rcfpeilable teacier. Jul) 18 tiwtf. Loft, (YESTERDAY) A Red Morocco Pocket-Book, COti TaINING sundry n«>te* vf hand, aoJ fe »er»l pieces ol filvir—the fubfcriber'n came rjsrkedon thr inside of the llrap. Whoev«r has iound it, and will leave it at No. 40, Cherry ftrret, Ihall receive Five Dollars, and the ti ver the Pock etbsok contained. JOHN SIMS; July 17 1 dtf A. Book-keeper WANTED, WANTED a complete Book-Keeper and Ac cumptanc, who is master of the German language, and well acquainted with the manner of tranfajting business in this ciry—to save trou ble none ncej app j unless anfw< ring in every res-, PC<9. fully this aUvertifemtnr, and produce fatis lailory tenirv-nials of chara&er and taLntr Apply at the office of the Gazette of the Uni. ted State's inky 15. ' d 4 t TO PRINTERS. FOR SALE, OLD Lnng Primer, Small Pica o'i Piei Bi'dy, Enjllift, Clial>B, Compofinjj Sticks, and » great v*rit ty of article* TKCeffary to carry on the Print ing B-ifinefa. They wilt he fold-cheap tor calh- A; plj 10 the Printer. *-. .v i"~- ■ SSSBBBA Gazctie of the United States- PHILADELPHIA, S ATUU DAY E VEKrVrf"., JULY Ig. PRICES OF STOCKS. I'uila;MLPH lA, JOLT 19. S per Cent Stock far ca(h 105 te joS p. ;t. :U per Cent. do. g 4 Navy do. do. 84 Three per Cent. do. 51^ Deterred,- - do. 8j U'VNK Unite;! States, do. 17 PcmifyTvaaia, do. 5.4 North America, do. 46 lnfura:ue coinp N. A. diares Bto 10 per CC3t . below par IV onfylva.i.a, (hares, »2 per cent. adv, Eatt-India Company oJ N. A. 7 percent advance Land Warrants, dolls per too aero. COURSE OF EXCHANGE Biiison icu,at jo d->y« tjr cath 171 per ct Do. do. 60 days do. 170 do. Do. do. 90 days do 169 Bills on Hamburgh at 60 days 363.37 cts . per Mark Uanco Do. in Amflerdam, 60 days a 40 cts. per florin. CommiiTioners in France. A gentleman in this tity Fays tiie Kd'tor of the New-York Daily Advertiser, has re ceived a letter from an official character in Europe, dated the ot May lail, whith Hues, that lie had information from our Envoys to France as late as the Ift of May I hat ac that date tliey had Effected A'o- Jhing —that they had indeed' been treated civilly—but that they had made NO pro gress in Negotiation. How long inuft the American govern ment continue in this humiliating podure —Kai it not {looped low enough to check the clamours of a daring faaion—Has it not done enough to fatisfy the doubts of the mod weak and credulous '—After this tluld fruitlefc endeavour to bring the haughty and perfidious rulers of France to some terms of accommodation—will there be found oDe American so devoid of national attachment as to continue a moment longer the advo cate of foreign insolence, and of the degra dation and ruin of his own countty ?•—Three months have elapsed, and our Ambafladors have done NOl HlNG——► They have no doubt been amuled with promises in abun dance—! hey have had a conference or two, we have heard, with persons specially ap pointed by that intriguing government. Dilpofitions, amicable to our nation have been fxpreffed. The utnioft personal relpeft has been (hewn. The cant and fl ng about the frielidfkip that should fnbfifl between two lifter republics has been repeated ; without betraying, a faille*.—And very probably they have gone fotar a? to talk about those la - less marauders that have depredated on our commerce Menitirne all has been hollow-hearted and inlincere—The tyrant, unfettlsd on his throne, or determined to make u» drink thelaft dregs of the cup of national debasement, invents pretext after pretext for procralkinat.mg difcuflion, and for finally throwing the blame of chis sew abortion on our Commissioners or pur go vernment. , If we may hazard a conjecture, it is, that~ the next news wc hear of oyr Envoys, vfiil be of their arrival in America—which we may now tidily look for ! Captain Goodrich, arrived at New York, from Tenerieffe, informs, that on the 30th of May, a French 2° Run brig arrived there in 20 days from Brest, called the' Volney ; the captain of which informed the Governor that he had positive orders not to capture or moled afiy American veflels ; and further, that lie had met three American vellels on his passage from flrefl, and supplied them with provisions. On the fame day arrived there, the French privateer (hip La Mouche, of 16 guns, captain Plaicard, with an Eng lifli Guineaman, her prize, taken after an engagement of 4 hours. French LiterAtfunK. [The following Stanzas pre frorti Bernard. We falicit a translation. We propose, occasionally, to insert translations of ele gant pa (Tapes from the French clafiks, such a* Tales, Fables,Epignms £c concise pi ces of Poetry. A friend, (killed in the language of Paris, has proniifwl us his aid, and we (hall be careful to feledt the curious and the rare.] SUR UNE ROSE. Par M. Bernard. Tendre fruit des phurs de 1' Aurorc, Objet des baifeis du Zephir, Rcfre tie 1' empire de Flore, Hate toi de 1' epanouir. Que dif-je, helas ! diffrre entore, Diffrre un moment it t' ouvrir, L'inflant qui doit te faire ecloie Efl clui qui doit te flitrir. Themifcefl tine fleur nouvelje, Qui fubira la n.Coie loi, Rose, tu dois brilltr come etie, Elle doit pa Her com me toi. D'fcends de ta tige epineufe, Vii-iis U pater de tes couleurs, Tu dois £>e la plus heureufe, Comir.e lu plus belle des fleuvs. Va.meursfur le tin de Themite, Qu'il (oit ton tio leet ton' Jaloux de toufoct je 11' al'pire bonheur d'un trepas si beau. Tjj vivras plus d'un jourpeutitre Sur l'autel que tu dois parer, Un foupir t'y tera ren, i'.re, Si Tlieniili peut foupirer. Fjis lui fentir par mes alarmes Leprix du plus grand de fes biens, En voyant expirer tes charmts Quelle apprene a jouir ties tiens* Si queUjue main a l'einprudcnce D'y veitir troubler moil Etnpoi te avec toi ma vengeance Gaidc une epiix a mes rivaux. | Fur tie G/.zsttk of the United States. Ai;iSTo;:R,\r:V. ,c I fee neither policy r:or utility, in layiita down a jirinci;.!?, th.it the opinion of a ma jority of men, to'.d iy the head, 11 to be con sidered as the Taw s. f the land; this surely ia zftmg in defiance of every political prin ciple. To e: able rrlen to aft with weight a id eonfiltency, and to answer the purposes of focictv, the weak, the ignorant, and the unprovided, mult be conduded by the wife, the expert, and the opulent. Numbers, it n uft be cyixfeflVd, are al ays of conlidera tion ; but they are not the whole confi detation. Arillotracy is not a fepante in ttr. ft in a [bate—i' is f rnacd by legitimate preemptions, which taken 'B generslities, t may be admitted for ai 'ual truths. " i o be bred in a place of estimation ; to fee hnthii g low, and fordid from one's infancy ; to ' e aught to refpwfl one's fclf ; to be habituated to the cenfurral infpedHon of i,ht public eve,» to fta> d on elevated ground, and to be enabled to take a large view of the wide-spread and infinitely diver-' fified combinations of men and things ; to have leilure to read, reflrift, and converse, to associate with the wife arid learned; to be habituated in armies to command and obey ; to be taught to despise danger in pur luit of honor and duty ; to be led to a guard ed ajiJ regulated conJufl, from a sense that you are confi.iered as an infliuftor of youi iellow citizens in their high*ft conperns", and that you att as a recouciler between God and man ; te be employed as administrator ot law and juflice j to be a profelTor of high ftiencc, of liberal and ingenious art.-—These are circumfUnces which form, what I (hould call, a natural aristocracy. To give no more importance in the focnl r.rderto I'uch defer p t ons of men,than to so ni irty units, is a 'grcls absurdity, a vile and -horrible usurpation. I am not acquainted \Vith thf country, where this detcription of anftoiracy exi(t,s ili any considerable tlegree. It is certain, tbe infant States of North-America cann t justly boall of it. Time, occafinn. and no ble example hive been wanting amchg us, to form this fnperior Corinthian urder of focietv : but there are, nevertheleft, grades of nierit, which entitle some men before others, to the public elteem and confidence, fullicient perhaps for all the exiftinjr exigen cies pfthe < ommon wealth. It is this foperior qualification that should determine the choice of the people, and their rulers, in all their appointments to public I offices. But such chara&ers are not for ward, and obtrusive : they raufl be fought af ter in every vicinage. If evfr the nation and its government acquire dignity ; if they , ever ellalilifh a just and honorable fame, at i home and abroatl, such chamders must be held in due ellimation, and invited into pub lic frrvice. In an infant republic, abovmtl other political in(litutions,this ijifcrimination is wife and neceflary. Where the £overn ment cannot reflcA much luflreon its tionaries, it is the more effefitul that thefc should fpiead the of virtue and ta lents on the offices .they hold. • It is hardly neceflary to remark,.tjiat I am not concluding for ao aristocracy ef wealth, or that I do not exclude it from due confederation. In this country, as well as mofl others, wealth 13 ofteD attached to ignorance, to felfifhucfs, to low and vulgar manners and princ pies—to fouls of mud— to Jew-Brokers—and 2 per Cent men:— But still there are instances, where riches are pofTefltd by men of virtuous and expan sive minds ; and when this is happily the cafe, it renders them the more capable of public ufifulnefs; the more worthy of pub lic confidence. It is the man who, in pri\ate life, has been diftinguifhrd for probity, intelligence, and public fpint ; the man who has never attached himfclf violently to either party, Jjecaufe he has discovered errors in both } that is the molt capable of fervinghis coun try, at home and abroad. But before we can expeft that the various departments of government will be filled with such charac ters, the people, their leaders, and their governors, mull banish all narrow views and prejudices out of fight ; such men will ne ver consent to become the tools of a party ; whenever they aft, it will be as fervahts of the whole. Nor will they bi willing to cad their lots with the'artful and flagitious office -hunter, whose views are mercenary and whose conduft and charaAer would enibar rafs and disgrace them Such au aflociation would be binding the living to the dead ; by w! ich it would be impossible to re animate the one, or to prcferve the other in virtuous health and vigour. But I am fcnfible that this Utopian fp»- culation " is as balelefs as the fabric of a vifion''—pleafing to contemplate, but will never be realised. The people will go on, as heretofore, to choof. as their leaden (hall direst them ; and ihofe will be govern ed id forming their ele&ion Uck.ts not by the real merits of the several candidates, but by their supposed p pularity with the mpl r titude. The friends cf government (as they are called) will recommend the well known federalilt, who has taken pains, to push himfelf forward to public notice, ei ther because he is ambitious of office, or be cause he cannot live without it ; and their op pouents will move earth and hell, to carry the outrageous Democratic patriot, who has long cajoled the people, and now thinks it i 3 high time to mount and ride them. 4 * \et it is under the banners offuch lead ers, ideots as we are, that we foolifoly en roll ourselves ; 5 rut in the degrading livery of party, adopt their cant, their watch words, and their fury ; facrifice our interest, our honor and happiness. to men who, with public interest wholly out of the qtieftion, coofider us "nly as cats-paws, to scratch their political antagonists, to fight their bat tles, and to procure for them tlie loaves and the fifties of the Tresfurv-" " ISSACHAR. Gazette Marine Lift. POIIT OF PHILADELPHIA. ARRIVED. D.ys- Ship Boston Packet, Strong, Amflerd.ini 72 [Dry Goods—Smith & Rid/ Rose, Janes, Liverpool ' j 0 [Dry Go ds—Gibbon; & Engiilh „ Volant, Hovey, Liverpool 42 [Dry G iods—to CiptainJ Brig Newton, Rciliey. Hamburg &a [Dry Goods— H.. Wijcox. Schr. Sukey, Stone, PcrtlancL 7 [Fish & Spars.—to Captain. Arrived at tbe Fort, Schr. Betsey, Haftie, St. Kitts [Salt & Rum—.to Underwriters U. S. brig Scammcf, Lieut.'Fernsld from St. Kitts, is below.' Schr. Little Tom Butler, Gtaifb'riry, from heoce to the Spauifh Maine, has been captured and tent for Jamaica. Ship Ki nlington has got tq the l?crt. schooner Paragon, Allen,,from Surinam, bound to New York, in April was taken and carried into Guadeloupe. Briff Amiable Cieele, Story, from hence, has arrived at St. Sebastians after a pafF.ige of 24. days. Captain Haftie of the fchr. Betsey failed from St. Kitts tbe 27th ult. in co with 73 fail of veffeU under convoy of the frigate A dams and United States brig Scammel Tlie Adams parted from the fleet in lat 26, 5.8, long. 7c, 03, and the Scammel in lat. 36 00, long. 72, 00. Capt. H. part ed from the brig Clarifla, Thomas ar.d brig George, Bell, for Philadelphia, in lat. 25, lo »g- 7U 3'o> W - a" well. just as the above mention d fleet got un der way. saw tbe brig Eagle tawing a prize schooner into the roads. Ship Kejifington is ashore on the Pea Patch. Brig Lovely Lass, from hence to Am ftetdam was spoken in lat. 34, 32, long. 42, all well. Captain Wallace of the brig Sally came pa (Ten per in the Betsey which was taken by the French privateer schooner Lh Union ; after being on board 7 days, they took the American schooner Atlantic from Wifcaf fet, loaded with dumber—they put cap'ain Wallace with 36 other Americ«ns on board the Atlantic, and told them they might go where they pltafed Ship America, Swaine, for London we t to lea on V\ edoefday, and the ftiip Wifh ington, Williamfon, for Batavni, on Thurs day. Capt* Ridley* of the Brig Newton failed from Hamburgh the 19th of May. Left there the so.lowing velTels : Snip Sally, Banker ot BalutUore Flora , do, Enterpiize, Teat, Philadelphia Eagle, Dennet, do. to fail next day. Oil tht 2oth ol May fell in with the Rein Dter <.t Baltimore mounting 16 guns, bound for "Baltimore,—Parted with her 29th' lat. 16.00. long 900, -on 10th June lpoke Ship Magnet, from Liverpool to New-York, out 29 days, in long. 44. On the nth June, spoke the Fair Artie rican,of Biltiroore for Liverpool, in long. 47. —on the 25th of June spoke I'urraca from Philadelphia to Leghorn, in long-. 56. 011 the sd July spoke the biig Maria, Birkely, frcm New. York to St. Seballians, long. 59, all well. On 14th July spoke the brig Peggy, Connor, from Philadeluhia to Cork, lon<£. 70, out 5 days, all well. BOSTON, July 14. Arrived (hip Merchant, K.nox, London, 44 days. Left there ship Suberb, Trail, for Boston, the firfl fall fliip ; Rover, to fail soon after the Merchant. June 14, lat. 46,53, Wogi 35, 9. spoke brig Jane, 1) d?.ys from Portland,for Liverpool. June 29, 011 wef. tern part of Grand Banks, spoke ship Rußelj of New Bedford, II days from New York for Greenock. Paflenger in the Merchant captain Hart of Portland. Same day. Brifj BerfVy, Merchant, Dub lin, 42 diys. Left there, barque Columbia, Skinner, of Boston ; (hip Paulina, Brook of New York. July 3, lat. 43, long. 62, spoke ship Bald Eagle, 45 days from Lisbon for Bolton. Same day Schooner Sally, Lovett, St. 'ohns, N. B. 8 days. Same day. Schooner Miles Standifh, C.trvef, St. Sebaftinns. Left there Louisa, Ingraham, of New York ; brig Polly, Lake, Philadelphia ; brig Amazon, of New York ; Betsey, Dafhwood, do. Long. 42, lat. 34. 36, spoke brig Lovely Lass, Steele, from Philadelphia for Hamburg. Schooner Violet, Hays, from Liibfn, 011 herpaflage was boarded by French and Etig lifh cruizers. Ship Polly from hence, arrived fafe at Liverpool. •, Schooner Virndyck, from hence for Rot terdam, is sent into Halifax by the Boflon frigate. A brig from Jamaica, and a fliip went into the lioads yesterday. ' NEW YORK, July 18. ARRIVED, days Schr. Sa'ly, Schick, St. Thomas 45 The ship Lydia, captain Smith, from Batavia, has arrived at New-Bedford. Arrived, Bng Hannah, Goodrich, 43 days from Teneriffe. June 3?. lat. long. 59 40, spoke fclir. Bctfcy, Phillips., from Wells f6r Tobago, all well. July 14, spoke the brig Belteiarious, from Jamaica for Wifcaflet. Left at Teneriffe, (hip Northern Liber ties, King, of New-York, to Vail for La Vara Cruz. Ship America, , from Newburyport, lor do. Ship P!,«nix> Martin, from Norfolk, for India. . Ten days be for? Capt. G. left i Upt. BrrtW* hi a ship faeionglng to v f jV™ ♦"»■" thence for -India; h, all'o, two j 1 a ys bffortj the iliip Hi'ard, Gardner, for j ck.. ( , • L Same day, fliip Magnet, Jalinfon. 6< Lay; from Liverpool. June io, spoke u brig frojji Hamburgh. | boond.to Philadelphia, lat. 43, 43, N. long. 42,34 vy. Jui.t ri fp»ke (hip Montezuma, Phillips, frum Baltimore bound to Liverpool, out a days, loug., 4S, w. " ... June 8, spoke the schooner Argo, from Boltoi}, out .5 days bound to Demarara, longitude Cl. 30. Jnty I I, boarded by his Ma je fly's fl)ip of wai, Pleal'int, .H, Cair.e, .who informed us they was. cruizing with four fail of frigates for, French privateers. Latitude 39, 51, N, from Halifax. . Longtitude 61, 3c, "spoke (lup Voltaire, Bo wen, nine days out from Philadelphia for Hamburgh. Captain Fo\yler, of the brig Union, which had qeen captured by the Briiilb (loop of war Swan, Captain Walton, and sent to Halifax, for adjudication, arrived 1 here on Wednef • d.y in the British Ichooner L dy Went wort :-—1 he- Union Vas bound from Porto Rico for Philadelphia. BALTIMORE, - July x 6. Arrived Ship Truxton, White, 14 days • Cape-Francois Left there, brig Molly Yer by, Baltimore, to fail in 20 days Spoke sloop George, from Exuma, to ,N. Carolina ; and brig 1 erfeverance, of Baltimore, to Surinam, 24. hour, frcm the Capes, brig Robert, M iiinnon, from n mflerdam, is i the river ; and a (hip fom Livtrpool* probably the Six Sifters, is in the bay. June 17. Brig Robert, M'Kinuon 70 days Amster dam (hp Boston Packet, of Philadelphia, out fame day we did. Brings no r-tws. Qn ohe Juneinlat. 38 long. 60, fpokc ihhip Di-ma, Folger, of av2n nah, to Liverpool, seven days out July . fyoke United States brig Sophia, 62 days from Algiers, to Philadelphia. '• * j, ' ■■> ■' r '"i ; y * . i«dck - ' CJ" sHE mcaibcn oT tti* ScKfctt «f fciirf.* ' « v •' • - „ * f :■ ttEO s®*VWs««rt#. '' v V W. B Sewiil fa» . ,i'i--V f"*T »6. • " " •• i> > 3"-. , x f: FOR SALE . Printing-Office, With A Newspaper Estabi ishment, In th. | KuUt.r andhcalfhy t >wnut .Mew^fk Hew }< t c y, *tm: :mlcn TTninTVSW TDTZ'f* Also, a complete set of I BOOK BINDING TOOLS. TmR above 19 worthy the attention of any Printer wilting to etlablifli liimfelf in a country town. The ripid population, aid tit j rrcme p-l..ifa!'tnefs < t the ' * wt i and it■ vicinitTto I New York, is a confi'ltr rinn which pei fori will kwow ho* tf. a; f r iatc. It will lie fold very cheap for cash ; or a liberal ckedit will be given for one half of the lurihife money, if •lefired. Further Jjarticuhrs (bay be known by fending a lint, polt pai to JACOB HALSEY, Newark. July 19 tuth&< i v. JUST PUBLISHED, AND TO BE SOLD BY -*-» * V» IV uv/lj JL/ JL> X ; JAMES HUMPHREYS) " ffo. io6, south Qdk of Market ft. (Price tine Quarter of a Dollar,J Pleasing Incitements TO 1 WISDOM AND VIRTUE, Conveyed through the Medium of Anecdote, Tale, and Adventure ; Calculated to entertain, fortify and improve the Juvenile Mind. Translated cbitjly from the German. tC/* Said Humphreys has .just received, and is now opening a hatidfem* colitftion of BOOKS. ]u'.y it s.n ! TO CARPENTERS. . -» . FOR SALE, On Saturday next, at 5 o'clock in the afternoott, at No. 119 Chelnut-ftreet, A. Frame Building, About 80 feet lonir and »n broad, with i fevtral glass sashes- IT has been heretofore used as a Priming Offne ; it stands back in the yard of No. - 1 Cliefnut flreet, where it can be I'een At any j time The terms of , urchale Cash—and the huilding to be removed immediately. , JOHN CONNELLY, Audi. J»Jy «?• ' WAYNE COUNTY TAXES. 'T'HE owners of unimproved lands in Wayne 5 county, are h«reby no'ified, that Taxes ar* . become payable therton for the years 1T99 and r 1803. Those who have not already paid their 5 taxes, :re hereby required 'to riifcharge the falne 1 to JO -IN BKINK, Esquire, l'rcafurer of said Count at Milfcrd, within three month« from ; this da e otherwise proceedings to sale, according to the 41 of Afletnbly in such cafe pro vide J .. will be had Jy the C'ommiffior.erb lor the said county. ' . sa Stenton, "1 ' obn Cars n, i- Commiflioneri ebannes Van Etten, J Attest, E. Kellogg, Cllc. a July 9,1800 d oot , AN APPRENTICE WANTED, / r I At the Office of the Gazette of the Un *.ed " ■" y* ; r.r - *• l',> . • ,• i. ' n •• %. <■ V. 7