Gazette of the United States- PHILADELPHIA, WKM»[SI)AY EVBKIXGj JUJ-Y IJ. PRICES OF STOCKS. 111 PuitADtLpuiA, July 19. 8 per Cant Stock fat-calk i"oj t» jO'>J. p. tt. v Si* per Cent. . do. 84 Navy do. do. 84. Tihreifec.Cent. do. 51 i ' . Dd'eirei, - do. 80 TJfiited States, do. 29 1 Penrtfylvama, do. 44 " Nofth America, do. 1 46 Jafur*n«e cornp. N.A. (hares 840 to ptr'cent. helaw pur. t Pennsylvania, (hares, 48 per cent, adv-j fcaft-fndia Company of M. A, 7 per cent advance Laui Warrant^ 1 45 dolls, per too acrss. COURSE OF EXCHANGE Billion l.on. at 30 days for cafli 171 per ct. Do. 1 do. 60 day» do. 170 do. Do. ' do. 90 days do 169 Bills on Hamburgh at 60 days, v 36 a eta. per Mark Banco Ds. in Ajnlljrdsnij 60 days 29 1 40 cts. - per Florin. SO™ The carriers of ibis paper bavt; been strictly forbid to sell or give away the Ga zette of the United States• It is requested that, should any person detect tbem in drin ? , s "> 'by win give immediate information, to ibe Editor. |C7* A vessel is reported below having had a short from London, and an other having a short pafTagefrom Liverpool. We have sent down, and should any news be obtained, it shall be ilTued in an Extra as early as poflible, The U. S Frigate Borton was spoke inlat. 37 long. 74 with a French brig, a prize, in tow, bound home. The Ship Sanfom, Capt.Tredwell, has arrived at N* v 'ork with a full and valuable cargo "of Su gar, Pepper, Muflina, &c. She left Bengali the 3d of March, in co, with the M auut Vernon for Baltimore—pr.rterf from her on the 7th of April- The Norhern Liberties came down the-river with the Sanfom, and was to fail the next day for N. Y. Left at Bengal the Perleverance of Salem, and the Delrware, Clay, of Philadelphia. Met in Bengal river, two Salem fhipsbounk Hp. Ju'y 8: in latt. »j, spoke brig Favourite" ij days from Norfolk to Antigua. The lubj<(9: of duties on goads from the United States was to have been decided in the Legifla'ure of Canada on the aoth June. The U. S. having levied duties on goods fram Canada, has called forth this auafure, fays the accounts from Niagara. Colonel Strong with a detachment ftf upwards of ioo federal troops arrived at the encampment near Pittsburgh, on the sth of June. cm ZENS, T V ce CARE !! Seventeen JACOBIN Conviih broke out of the Jail of this City, yesterday, all of tfcefe fcllowi are fritndt to liberty, rjuality an if tbt Xiglti tf vmh, and think it Tyranny to be kept in a state of confine- ment. COUNTERFBIT Fifty dollar Notu» of the Bank of the U- State» have been dete&ed in this city within thu week pad. The ship below is supposed »o be the Orono, Mid lleton, from Liverpool. By the order of Buonaparte the Ruffian general Hjrmann and the Englifli general Don, have been let at liberty. From the New Tcrk Gaiette. INTERESTING ARTICLES* The Government of Algiers is well towards the United States, but the Tuhifian* liave been very impatient for the arrival of the stipulated military llortt. Mr. Eaton, our Consul there, has however, prevailed 'cpon them to wait some time longer, and a desire .Which the Bey's Mißifter hja exprefftd of ob taining American bottoms, to convey grain to Spain, ha 9 been an additional motive to this tneafure. •Thosgh all the States of Barbary (except Morocco) are at war with l'rance, yet the French Merchants resident in Tunis, have not been made fljves of as in Algiers, bHt are per mitted to refine in their factory in full poffrlfion of their property. They are not, however, permitted to go out of the faflory. In September 1798, the Tunisians, with a squadron of 4 cruisers, made a decent upon the little island of St. Peters, in the vicinity of Sardinia, and, landing in the night, carried off HO men and 700 women and children, who were conveyed to Tunis, & consigned to slave ry. Don Antonico Porcile, who was one of the prifoneri, was dispatched by the Bey to Sardinia, to-endeavor to procure the ransom. He returned in May 1800. with his father, the Count Antioch, they being appointed by the I Kiflf*of Sardinia joint ambafladors to negociate for this purpose. They brought with them let ters from the Sardinian Secretary cf State, to th« Cotifulsof the different European powers, requesting their friendly interference with the Bey. By their interference a treaty was con ceded, in which the price of ranfum was fixed at 500.000 dollars to the Bey, and 70,000 to' the Sippatappa, hit Miniftec ; and for the payment of this it was stipulated, that the plat: of the Churches should be pledged. When this treaty was orefer.ted to the King of Sardinia, he re fufrd to rdtify it, hut promised to fend to Leg horn tc\ nr gociate a loan of the money. In the mean while, the venerable Count Porcile, who, it the ape of S4 years thus saw himfelf forced .to undertike hi< fifth embassy to Barbary, over come with distress and anxiety for the ominous 'aprewance of this business, on the event of which def ended the liberty of two of his fo'bs f and four of Ms grind fimlc under the burthen and expired. In N .vembcr 1799-, vi, t>y ner.t>f thftßey, wrote to the different C mfufi who had witnelTed the treaty, that «nleft the rnouey was paid by the 10th of January enlu!ns>, I tne prifontr# would all hr fr!d at ptrtnie auilion I or il«yc9 % rhe iffae of this bulineli has not i»rtce torn hear ! of. Encouraged by their the 1 unilians dilp.itchec't another Gquadron of seven fail, commanded by the chief of. the former, Mohammed a noted pirate, to the itlaiids of Maddaltyu on N. E. coalt p{ Sardinia. Seven hundred of them landed bat were so warmly receded by the natives, that not one returned on board. In September last, Sidi HifWl-Zeri, grand fop ot Ali B:y, who w.-.s deposed by the Algerinrs in 1745, mid lineal h: ir to the throne of Tunis, w<;s put to death for rio tous behaviour in the palace, by order of Hamuda Balluw, the pre Tent Be •. The. brig Haitian Bashaw, which was ta ken ironi the Algerines by the French fleet, and by them delivered to the Spaniards', was taken by the Portuguese, on her voyage from Cadiz to Algiers.—She now lies at Lisbon, bqt will be again restored to Spain. Extra 3of a letter from London dated /'pril ig. " I think it right to apprrfe yon, that, although your insurance to Spain is made ou the broadest principle, so as to embrace every poflible risk, yet there is one rifle which can never be legally covered, in this conutry, which is the rifle of condemnation bya British court of admiralty ; because such condemna tion cannot take place but 011 the ground or its being .enemy's property, and enemy's pioperty cannot by law be insured, and can not coni'equently be recovered in this conn try ; or on some other principle equally de finitive of the usual recourse upon under writers. In short, to-trade with his mag efly' enemies, however inviting the allur mtnt»to it may be, /nu4 ever be considered "J attended vvijh dangers, that it !j scarcely poflible to gu>ard against." Chattertan. It is recof-ded of the infancy of Chatterton £>y his mother, that, upo'n being asked what toy would afford .him mod pleasure, he repli ed witli an earnestness, that bespoke the emolion of his mind, "A trumpet to blow aloud !" Up»n this circumflance the follow ing verses are founded. Av-rfe to everv childilh toy, Why fcize the iVlmpet, darling boy, And blow in drains so loud and dear, As all the admiring world might hear; While, the charm'decho should rebound And give to'future times the found ? Ah ! what could prompt thy wifli to claim In Infancy the Trump of Fame— " By what ambitious phrtnzy led— -r That trumpet founds but for the dead ! , {t Nor kjiow'ft thou then, in hope elate,. What :ut»re evils should await. That pride should teach repulse to ftel, And avarice grudge the scanty meal, Nor yet, to quench thy ardent foul, • Appear'd the horrors of thciowl! Oh f bor» In infancy to plan A work beyond the powers of man: The native of some other fphtre, Thy spirit julihad lighted hera j By fame allur'd but doom'd to find J The ingratitude ol base mai.kind ' ( Indignant lef: its frame behind ) *» The trump of Fame shall now too late Announce thy genius and thy late And found the mingl'U blalis of shame With the loud honours of thy name. SINOULAR MODE Oj reforming a Profligate Servant. During the year :788, there appeared in ane ot the Irilh journals, an advertisement from a servant, who wanted a valet's place, dating; that lie was without a character, and had many faults, but hoped to mend. A eonfeflion so frank, and indeed so uncom mon in tb'ntclafs of people, caught the eye of a gentleman in the environs of Dublin, well known for his eccentric humour, and generous bofpitality. lie sent for the man, and on his entering the room, thus add reded him : " You grace lefs,dog, that l'eem bent on starving, pray .where and with whom did you live last ?" " With Squire , of St. Stephen's green,' replied the valet, «' and ail ill-natured un reafonahle man he was, an't please your Ho nour, though it is true I gave him some' small cant: j would you believe it, fir, for 110 other reason in the world, than because I kept gen-teel hour*, kifTcd the wenches, loved wifky, and because he miffed a pair of silver-mounted piflols, and another thing or Mrs, he sent me packing and flopped my wages." •>. [ You are the lad for try money ".laid the gentleman," you have owned your faults, which I never was able before to prevail 011 a servant to do ; I now know yeur-fatling ; but remember, that if I ever cntch you at any of your light-fingerrd tricks, yoti fliall certainly die in your Shoes. Be with me to-morrow morning, at nine o'clock, you idle dog ; in the meantime, take thele teiv guineas, and pay your old matter far his piflols." The gtacelels rogue entered on his place the next day, and faithfully served for the refl of his life, his new maflrr, who left him, at his decease, an handsome annuity. He embarked in trade, was fuccefsful, and in a fliort time, became a wealthy and relpecla ble merchant of Dublin. ANKCDOTt. An English man of war falling in with a Frenchman on a cruize, all hands prepared to engage ; one more pious than his com ades, jult when the Euglilh were about to pour a broadside, dropped op. his knees, and with hands lifted towards Heaven, exclaim ed, fcr iubat we are going to receive tire ■Lord make us tbqnhful BY THIS DAY'S MAILS. f- MEW-YORK July 22. j By several pafftfngtfS sri the late (hips I from Ireland, we ire informed, that many ' of the mod vicious and Moody-minded of tlie United Iriflimen were deterred from coming to this country merely lay the report I of tbe scrutinizing chara-fter of our Execu tive, and of the severity of the Alien and Sedition Law—and while thffe were the t aufe of preventing the vicious from emi grating to America, if has; of course, occa fid'ned numbers of fon-ft and industrious emigrants to visit ourfriendly shores. A barrack with 30 loads of hav, belong ing to Mr. Van Brunt, on Long Island, opposite this city* was tleftroyed by light ning during the tevcre storm on Sunday evening lafl. From -tht repeated and heavy peals of thunder, Wb'tycptfted to bear of more such accident &. We hava however been agreebly difaj'jprflnted, mnft salutary change in the atmofplieit has taken place ; and from the refrettiinf (bower., we have realon to hope for a further continuance of health to our city. By " recent letters from Hal,fax, it ap pears that Judge Brenton,both in his novel coßftruftion of the laws and in the impro per evidence which he has countenanced in court, has generally difgufied tlie bell infor med among the disinterested part ofthe community at Halifax. This has given rife to a belief that he will be speedily remo*. yed, though it ii feared be may first m ake. bis fortune, —A la Francaise. I ALBANY, J a |y 18, t ExtraS of a letter from a gentleman iu Lane- Jb trough. ( MaffachuftU) ta the Editor of this paper, dated the I dtb irifl. "We have a more circutaftantul account of Captain Tryon'sengagemant than is con | tained in your paper. A man belonging to tti 10 town came home from Farmiogton, Connedlicut, (where Capt. Tryon'g family live) the night before last—he f ; ys, the Captain had written to his family that he had had an engagement with and taken a French (hip of 32 guns, 290 rtien—that her commander had been taken twice before h.y Tryon, and had procured and extra manned his (hip on purpose to retaliate on him —that the Frenchman had 90 men killed, and that Tryon loft 20 out of 70, amor.g whom wa# his son, a midfhipirao ; that the French (hip wa« entirely new, and said to be one of the bed t&ey had at Gaudaloupe ; that Capt, Tryon not only fonght the Frenchman with fire, tut the contrary ele ment, water, and that hot, boiling hot, which he discharged from a fire engine in the faced of the sansculottes whenever they attempted to board him." Gazette Marine Lift, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. CLEAR FJ&, Ship Swanwick, Kfrkbride, Liverpool Sloop May Flower, Sherer, Cape Franco;, No a'rivals at the Fort, Two faips and three brigs, inward hound were in fight of New-Castle, yesterday, names uuknown. 1 lie United States brig Pickering, lieut* Hilyar, from a cruise, is said to be below. Ship India, Aftimead, for this port, failed from Calcutta 8 dayVbefore the Sanlom, ar rived at New-York. Three British rtiips well armed failed with the India. The cap tain of the Sanfom saw them off the Cape of Good. Hope. Brig Eliza, Ifrad, from Havanna, has arrived at New-Castle. Brig Jane, Cook, of Philadelphia, which was captured by the French, and who took out part of her cargo (the relidue being flour) has been re captured bv the British and sent, it is supposed, for a port of Eu rope. NEW YORK, July 22. ARRIVED, days Ship. Sanfom, Tredwtll, ' Bengal i 6: Brig Retaliation, Whippel, Lisbon. 58 Schr. William, and Mary, Rowland, [St. Thomas 24 Little John, , Norfolk 9 Pollyi Connaway, Wilmington [North Carolina 12 Sloop Betsey, Bass, St. Augustine 10 CLEARED, Ship Margaret,, Littlfe Augnftine Schr Daphne, Mason, Leghorn Friendfhiy, Christopher, Liverpool Schooner Tirago, arrived at Curracoa from this port ia twenty days. Ship Ann, Lee, from hcrica, arrived at Liverpool in thirty days. Slooy Ifabelh, HSrt, has arrived at St. Croix. Ship Dolphin, Updyke, arrived at Li verpool in thirty-four days. SALEM, July 17. Arrived schooner Retaliation, 13urgefs, 19 days, Havanna—failed in co. with, 1,1..fail belonging principafly to Philadelphia, New, York, and Rhode Island, and captain Grant of this port, under convoy of the General Greene, Captain Perry—Off Cape Romain, I'poke brig Pickering, Lieut. Hillar, all well. Captain Burgess was detained by a New Providence privateer, overhauled and. per rnitted-to proceed ; the Tame privateer eight ■"ays before, had funk a bost, and hands w- l nt to bottom. r Jt Arrived fliip William, Towne, 41 days from Jfle of May. On her paff.igt home. fpokc two Baltimore fln'p from the Streights ~and i 4 days since, spoke a Newburyport fchoaner to Demerara. | Arrived English brig Minerva, Wiley, Martinico ; left there, ship Fanny. Lindfay, master, who on his'outward bound passage, had the .pleasure of banging a French priva teer, of 8 guns and 90 men, which had the impudence to attack the febooner Joanna, captain Blackler, under his convoy, & iiand fomely brat her off. Both have lately arri ved at St. Pierres, without sustaining any damage, Arrived brig Bellifarius, Canada, 31 days, Jamaica, belonging to Wifcaffet—informs that there were 20 or 30 American vessels there, chiefly condemned. Laws of the U Laus Deo ! Sixth Congress of the Ujiited States At the First Seflion, begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, 011 MOll - the second of December, one thousand seven biuSlred and ninety nine. 7o make appropriations for tie Navy of the United States, during the year one thousand e : gbt hundred. Seftion 1. r . BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States oj America, in Congress assembled, That for defraying the expenses of the navy of the United States, duringthe year one thou sand eight hundred, there lhall be, and hereby is appropriated the sum of two mil lions, tour hundred and eighty-two'tftdufand nine hundred dnd fifty-three dollars - and ninety-nine cents; that is to fay, for the pay of the officers of the navy ps the United ; States, the sum of three hundred and nine* ( ty-one thouland five hundred and ninety-fix dollars ; for the subsistence oCthe officers of the navy, the lurn ot seventy thousand, seven hundred and twenty-two dollars and forty c«nts ; for the pay of the (eameiii the sum of eight hundred and eighteen thouland three hundred and forty dollars ; for pro visions, the sum of fix hundred and three thousand, fix hundred and forty-two dollars and sixty-seven cents; for contingent ex ptnees including the wade of military store's, ; the expense of the navy (tore at Philadel phia, comprising flere-keeper's'falary, clerk hire, store rent, labourers, porterage and freight, and for making good deficiencies in former appropriations, and for similar ex penses at Boftohj Newport, Baltimore, Ner iolk, New-'i ork, and other ports, the sum of three hundred and ninety-three thousand fix hundred dollars ; for the exper.fe of hospitals, medicines and hospital (lores, the sum ot thirty-two thousand fix hundred and furty-feven dollars and twenty cent?.; for the tupport of the revsnu'e cutters while' employed in the navy service, the" sum of ten thousand dollars ; for the pay of the officers, non-commissioned officers and pri vates of the lnai ine corps, the sum of nine ty-four thousand, seven hundred and thirty four dollars ; for fubfirtence of the officers of the said corps, the sum of eight thousand and eighteen dollars and lixty cents ; for cjoathing for the said corps the sum of thirty three thousand five hundred and thirty dollars, and seventy foiiV cents { for military ftoresfor the said corps, the (um of twelve thousand two hundred and seventy seven dollars and eighty eight cents for tiie contingent expenses of the said corps, including camp equipage, quarter matters, barrack traders, and hospital (lores, and bounties and premiums, the sum of thirteen thousand eight hundred and forty four dol lars. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the aforefaid appropriations (hall be paid out cf any monies in the Treifory of the United States not otherwise appropriated. THEODORE SEDGWICK, Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS JEFFERSON, Vice-President of the United States and President of the Senate. Approved, May to, A. D. 1800. JOHN ADAMS, President of the United States. RESOLVED by the Senate and Houff of Reprefcritatines of tie United States of America in Congress ajfemble.4, That it be recommended to the people of tht li nked States, to aflemble on> the twenty se cond day oF February next, in such num bers and manner as may be' convenient, pub liclyl to teftify their grief for the death of General George Walliingtofi, by suitable enlogies, orations and difcourfea, or by pub lic prayei-is. slnd it is further refohed, That the Pre sident be rvquefted to issue a Proclamation for the purpose of carrying the foregoing rtfolution into effeft. THEODORE SEDGWICK, Stealer of the House of Reprefentativcs. TAOMA.S JEFFERSON, Kice-Prefident of the Uniltd States, and President of the Seuate. • Approved,'Jamwiy 6, 1800. JOHN ADAMS, AN ACT RESOLVED, by the Senate and Ifoust cf Representatives cf tbeUnitedStates, I of America in Congress assembled, That the Piefident of the United States be requested toprefent to captain Thomas 'Truxton, a Golden, Medal, .emblematical of the late aftion between the United States, Frigate Conftcllation, of .thirty-eight guns, and the French Ship of war, La Vengeance cf fifty four ; in testimony of the high sense enter,' tained by Coffgrefs of his gallantry and good conduct ill the ~abo.'/e engagement wherein an example was exhibited by the cap tain ciEuers, Jailors, and marines, honora ale to the American name, and iniiruftivi rising Navv And it it further Revoked, That thi .onditft of James Jarvis, a 'Midshipman iij i lid Frigate who gloriously prefrred certaiii death to an sbaiKlenuieu; of his Post, is de ferring of the. ,highs ft praise, and that tli iofs ot so promifiiig an officer is a fuhjedt o national regret. r THEODORE SEDGWICK, Speaker of ile House of Representatives• THOMAS JEFFERSON, Vice-President of the United States and President of the Senate. Approved, 'March 29, A. D. 1800. • JOHN ADAMS, President oj the United States. District of Pennsylvania to -wit : BE it remembered thit on tfce Tenth day of July in the twenty fifth year of the Indepen dence of the United States of America, Alexan der Addifoti of the fjid Difbift hatfe deposited in this office the tit'e of a book the right where of he claims as Author in the wolds following to wit, « Reports of cases in t!)e Count/ courts of the Fifth Circuit" and in the High Court of Errors and appeals ofthe State of Pennfylvaniai and charges to Gr:nd Juries ofjhofe County Courts. By ..Altxandfr Addiforij President of the Courts of Common Pleas of the Fifth Cir cuit of the State ef Pcn'nly'vahia." In conformity to the aft of Congrefsof the Uni ted States intitied " An aiffcfor the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of maps chart* and b'.clcs to the Authors and Proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned." d Caldwell, . Cleri of tbe Dijlrift of J'ennflvania: The above book is now publiihed. It will bed«* jivered to lufcfcribers by Mr Dobs.-a Booktellcr* J uJ y *3 • - HIGH-STREET. The House, LATELY .occupied by the Chevalier D'Yrujo, Spanilh Ambassador, will be -let o\lt,Jo an approved perioD or family, on easy conditions. It :s large, commodious and olegant, with coach-houi'e and ftabks conforinnblr. Enquire at No. 100. Spruce ftree;. SA.MUEL'MAGAW, y.rcb Sirstt, No. 94. eodtf. July ?3- " a raw coytEs ... OF The Ami-Jacobin Review St Magazine, (vol. iv) Have j'-'ft beeu received and are now for sale, By A. DICK INS, (impolite Chrifi. C : .uich, July aj TO LET, 0 S FOR SALE, A 2-story brick house Situate in Duke-s (or Artillery lane) Northern Liberties, TWO rooms on a floor, kitchen and wafh houfe, all built ot t'.o !i«i> materials, and in excel lent ordct.; cellars under the whola, one paved, and ha? two lattice clofcts witft locks, a large gar den and yard, leveral fruit-trees in the garden, twopumfsof dxcsllent water neir tbe premjfet. Enquire at No, 39, Arch flreet. J"ly <'s WAYNE COUNTY TAXES. 'T'HE owners of unimproved lands in Wayne county, are fc#reby notified, that Tares ara become payable there on for the years I'yp and 1803. Those who haye not already paid .their taxes,, .re hereby required to difefcarge the (ama to JQ 3N BRINK, Esquire, Trcafurer of said Count 'at Milfcrd, within three months Irom this da e.otherwife proceedings to sale, according to the -dl of Aflembty in iuch cafe provided, will be had oy the Comroiffioiiers for the f-id county, . i sa Stcnton, ~i obn Carton, > ComniilTioneri »bannes Van Etten y J Attest, E. Kellogg, Clk. July 9,1800 A CERTIFICATE F©R a three quarter Share of Bank Stock of the United States, No. 381S in the name of John Holmes, Jun. hat been lost or mifiayed and for the Renewal of which application has been made at said Bank, of which all concerned are desired to takejaotice. PETER TREGENT. d3m. May 19. Found, A Red Morocco Pocket-Book, ; .. . ■«. WHOEVER has loft it may receive it sn ap plication at the office of this Gaaeue, and paying the expence of this advertisement. July 2». A. Book-keeper.- WANTED. WANTED a cofnplece Bfook-Keepef ani Ac comptanc, who is matter of the Germari language, and well acquainted witfe the manned oi t rani ailing business 111 this city—t > save trou ble rone need apply unlefianfwering in every ref pe& fully this advertifemant, and jf-oduce fatit factory teflimonials of character and talents. HL Apply at the office of thf G»s«te of the Uni- n . ted Stakes. • : , —■ July I V N * tu.Vf 6\v d 90c L ..-