BY THIS DAY'S MAILS. NEW-YORK. July 31, It is with pleasure we learn, that there is not a fing'e c*fe of the Fever at the Marine I-lofpital on Siatcn-Ifland. Of the threo that were afFe£tcd with it, two havp recover ed, the other is dead. Tho't! ;re are about 20 on the lick lift at the Hospital, there is liardly one who canno'c eat his allowance. NA rCHF.Z, May 16, 13c-!. Yesterday being the diy fixed for the de parture of Brigad er General Wiliuxso-v, for the Athntic S'ares, via New Orleans, ffce following Addivfs, v, hehaif of the ci tizens of the Miffifi-pi Territory, was pre fcnted to liini hy Judge Bruin. To the Honorable Brigadier General James Wilkinson, Commander in Chief of the United States Army on the.]tfissisi'jpr i is*c. citizens of the MilTihppi 'Terri tory ofter you this teltimony of their appro bation and attachment for the regard yVni have uniformly tnanifefled during your reti cence in this country for their rights, and interests, and for your con[lant endeavours to prevent the jealousies and diftindYions too/ common between civil and military commu nities. You have, Sir, removed the apprehend ons natural to a people who had long lived un der a military government, and convinced them, that the troops of the United States have been levied for national deter.ee, and to promote the tranquility and happinrfs of the citizens. Your conduft has explained to us the in tentions of the Executive of the general fp yernmeiit, and has, it' polfible, increased our attachment to the conflitution and the laws of our country, and while we flatter our selves that your exceJlent example will be followed by your fucceflor in command, we do uufeignedly lament the cause which ren ders your departure neceflaiy. The impreiEons you leave behind you, ar«; honorable to your charatfer, intereftini* ro cur country, and pleasing to the inhabitants, who will ever retainagratefulremembrar.ee of you, and sincerely wiUi for your happinef. and prosperity. . To which the General, after retiring a few minute*, returned the following au fwer : To the Honorable Brian Brtin, Esq. Senior Judge of the Missisippi Tet ritorjr. THlii tettimony from the rcfpeftable ci tizens of the Miflifippi Territory, of their approbation of my conduit, is highly accep table to me, and amply rewards my humble endeavors to promote thi-ir interells and their happiness, which will ever be dear to me. Bound by my orders, and prompted by my inclination, td fpfter good will and at tachment towards the national government ai*ong the citizens of the -western fttle ments, the aflurances of complacency and fa tisfaftion which I now receive from an en lightened community, are highly flattering to me, and will, I am persuaded, prove ac ceptable to my fuperidrs. Reposing entire confidence in tht prcfef fions of r«gsrd which are applied in this ad drers, to the general government, I cannot conceal the j >y I derive from the avowal; hecaule I atn convinced that the dignity, the independence, the happinrfs and prospe rity of my country, and of my countrymen, must, under God, depend on a firm, cordial and ftedfaft union of the whole. To efhblilh this important truth, and to corntt the delulirns which spring from a Superficial view nf the vail fubjett, let us examine the petition, figure, extent, fcil, and production of the United States, and we (hall discover, bonds of reciprocal intereff and mutual dependence, manifeft in no other nation of the earth, the diffoiution of which, mail infallaoly produce into (Vine feuds, civil wars, desolation and\yretchednefs. That such calamities may ie long, wry long, averted our country, and thqt its citi zens may enjoy the abundant blessings with in their reach, is the firft wi(h of my heart. To the good people of this territory I acknowledge high obligations, in return fo>- which, I beg them to accept my warmrfl thanks, with the adarance of a grateful re membrance, and the proffer of my best ser vices. It is peculiarly pleasing tome to receive a teftirconial so honourable from the hand <*" the (irft Judge of the territory, in whom I recognize the meritorious war-worn vete ran, the acquaintance of my youth, and the :nan of my affe£ticns. The general was then accompanied by a rnmber of the citizens of Natchez audits' vicinity to the river, tfhere he took boat for Loftus Height*) under a fulute from t!sf galley, and the livtlisfl good wishes of the Loftus Heights, and saw him set out for the metropolis. frigate General Green has been difpatcbed to convey the General and his family, and is now at anchor at the mouth of, the Miffifiippi. Never did I wit ness tnore obvious regret than appeared upon both officers and troops upon the departure of their much admired,their be'ovfd comman der. Indeed, nether could the expnfled, nor flill flrongcr and equal'y apparent, though silent, iroptc-ffions of the civil and military cn thia orcafmn, have rendered n>ore than was due to the conciliating and attrattive ch;trafter of the Gener. I. Permit me, before I < lof;-, to give a very (hort account of Loftus Heights. Nature (who fecsna as to military pofllflions to have denied Iter aid to Spain on the Miffil'ppt, who Terms a3 if fl'.e had f-.orned to elevate her so.i where her fans were deprcfled) al though flie has been frequently liberal of commanding ground on the American mar gin of this river, has reserved the difplayof her Tublimity for the barrier poll at Loftus Heights. The ground witiiin f'.vetp [ or tii; forvfcatlorj ife a u; of p'Surefque and beautifully varied heights, capable of 'in infinite diveifity of fortificati n,' but, j high above the reft, in proud ore-eminence Ift ti" Mount IVaJbi-gt non wliich thecica. del will br erefied. This eniin nce com. raandsa itfew whbfe circle is at leaf! thirty leagues, exactly bifc&ed hy the MifliOippi river ; it o«eriooks, and all but overhangs, a water battery now i n conliderable forward nets, wider the imrred ate fuperiot?ndance of captain Sterret ; its diftanc? frr>m high water mark is 86j feet, and its elevation above it 294 fret 8 inches, The river di re£l y opposite the fallient angle of the wa- ' ter battery is 689 yards wide, .and line'e- ! nough hai> not yet been let down to discover i its depth. I am not equal to afc entiTic pourtray of the General 9 plan, but I think it may fafcly be said that when it is com- I pleted it will present the handfomc I profpe& in the United States. The Supporter. The non publication of theDailv News paper under my dire&ion intituled " The [ Supporter, »r Daily Repast," which has not appen ed since Saturday last, calls for an apology from me to my fubferibers and cnftomers; and the derangement in the print ing of it being sudden. I h,.d not the opportunity of doing it in my own paper, I therefore take his way o( informing mv futferibers Sc readers, that ow ng to a charge in the printing thereof the publica tion will be suspended for some time until other arrangements' are completed which nil! be as soon as poflible. In the mean time such persons as chufe to add their names to the lift of Subfcriber9 are refpeft fully ii so med that fubfeription papers for that pu pose continue open at Chalk's libra ry No. 75, N. Third ft. at Woi. Y Birch. No 17 South Sfcond-ftreet. at Thomas Dobfon's, No. South Second-street. at John Ormrods. 41, Chefnut-flreet, and with the fubferiber himfelf.— During the sus pension fubferibers will of coOrfe not be ch n-ged. JOHN- KICHOtSCN. Rum S«j»nr Coffee Cocoa Cattor Oi!, and FH-UIT, Just received per the sldcp Supply Jrom Kingston, Jama'ca, FOR SAi_E BY Thomas & Peter Mackie. Who have on hand, Old Madeira Wine, fit tor ioimediue afe, • Pipe* of Old Port Wine, and to* Bip Etft- Igdit iipr, ftc. Joljr jo. djteojt To be Let, For the season, W immsdi ite possession given A very pl«afan{, healthy COUNTRY SEAT, Wll'H Garden, Faliurr Gro«nJ», Cog'.h- Honfe, Ice-Hou'e, &c. &c.—bituafed near the Frankford road, and about 3 i-» mile* from the ciry. For terms apply to the fubferiber, in Chefnut, above Eighth flreet. W. MACPHERSON. July 18. d6t Just Received, Dr A. DICKINS, oppesite Christ Church, A. View OF THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF TUI American Revolution, In Nineteen Dilcourfoj. By the Rev, Jonathan Barents, A.M. F. A. S. Price 2 Dollars jo Cents. J"'y Writing, drawing & printing Papers AND Stationary Wares, FOR SALE, AT W.'YOUNG'S BOOK-STOXE, No. 51, South Second Street, tlx corner of Chef nut Sreet. Who has received an extensive and gene rrl ("upply, and of the bed quality. A CONSIGNMENT Of super rcyal, double crown and do-iMc pott Frintiag, and alio of writing tools cap PAPER. A TRUNK OF Ladies Slippers. Which wi l b« fold Ipvv, for cash, or negotiable Notes. W. Young has also received a complete afiort cient o! Era'ijb t Latin, and Greek ClaJJlcs. A libe ra) allowance made to whokfale purchasers. iaw:w Now Landing, And for sale by tl>e subscriber s\ 150 PIPES OF LIS BO N WIN E. JESSE <3 ROBERT WALN. July 30 rf 2\v TO PRINTERS. FOR SALE, OLD Long Plimer, Sraall Pica on Fica Br-dy, Engliflj, Chafes, Compoflng Sticks, and a crea variety of articles neceffsrv to carry on the Vrint ing Business. They will be fohh heap tor calh- A PP ! 7 t0 [ he Printer- Gazette of the United States. PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAV KVKNING, AUGUST I. PRICES OF-STOCKS. I'oiudiuiia, Jt>ir 39. 3 per C/nt Stock for tarti « j p. «. 3i* |>cr Cent.-• ■ (Ja.' S4 ■ gj Nivy do. d«. .I 4 0 Three per Cent. ds>. _ Deferred, - do. 811 U<"»yK J'nited do. 1 Pcnnfyl*£Dyi, dn. Narth America, do. 46 lofuran.c c>3ip. N. A. fc«re» Bto to D er .1.. Wow ?ar . P tent ' Pennfyivania, third, »J per cent. «r) T Ril-lndls Company ~|"N. A. 7 PereeutadC.nee Li- 1 Warrai.t,, 1 j per'to6 aer.» COUXS2 OF EXCHANGE DilUoo I.on. at eafc i;j" ptr et Ho. do. 60 day, do. 170 do Do. do. 9od«y» do it) Billi on Hamburgh «60 dayt 3 « m ct , n • . n . , , per Mark Banco Q#. in Amfterdaa,, 60 day, 39 „ 40 cts per Florin. The privateer Dolly, Captain Webb, l ''' s P or 'j bas captured a fine copper-bot tomed French privateer—See Alexandria bead in Marine Lilt. We are this day deprived of the Boften, Baltimore and Wilmington paprrs ; for three fucceilive days the papers of the termer place have not been received. Ihe Snhfcribcrs to this Gazette who refido in German town, arc informed, that their pipers arc forwarded every afternoon, o:,e la 'K e by the Aage, dire ft ed to Mr. Kiter, at whose house they will on enquiry be found—lf they prefer it they can be sent diiedted to each individual se parate; but the p raft ice 6f pilfering the Gazette from some bf the ftage-offifea, in duced the Editor to adopt the prelent plaji. A friendly correspondent lj*s favored the Editor with a file -of London papers, received by the Packet at New-York. Their contents are uninteresting to the poi litician ar.d the qnidnync; but we fliall probably find something for the amufemer.t of the Lounger. Ihe London editors excel in articles of playful levity. Major-Gen. Charles Cotefworth Pinck ney, arrived at George-Town on Friday last. T lie New-York Gazette mentions that an entertainment had been given at Louvet'd hotel to William Duane, Editor of the Aurora ! It is concluded, with fufficient reason, that tlie party, originally composed of fools, fuhleqiiently confided of drunk ards ; thst tre.fonable sentiment? were Ut tered, blafpbemous toasts given, and smutty songs encored. It is with pleaftlre (lAle, from un doubted authority,, that on hoard the fleet confifling rf 2R /nil now at State Ifland— there is not a jingle instance of ill health ; and there are hut two indisposed in the Holpital, one of whom has a wound in hi? head, the other an intermiting fever, and both able to walk out-*-1 here is no founda tion whatever for the report of a ntimber of recent deaths. MARRIED]—Lad eveningby the Rirbt Rev. BiSiop White, Captain Cearkk, to Miss .Mary Fellcn, daughter of the late Dr. Janie* Fellon—all of this city. At a numerous and .refpeGahlf Meeting cf tire Friends to Government, in the City of Philadelphia, ht id .pniluant to public notice or. Tuel'day the 29that Dun woody's tavern, tor the of nomi nating to fill the several eleflive (Offices which will become vacant at the ensuing eledlion. Henry Pratt, Esq. was chosen Chairman, *nd Charles W. Hare, Esq. Secretary. The report of the committee appointed on Saturday the 36th in If. was received After which it was unanimotifly Rcso'ved, that this meeting will support with the most aclivc exertion Col. Francis Gurncy, As Member of tl TeneriffeWinb. 64 Casks, ) For terms apply to MATHIAS KEELEY, or JOHN SLESMAN. august I, d,, AT SIX PER CENT, Gompfiiing, in the whole, up wards of one hundred and thirty two thoufatjd one hundred and fifty calculations of Difcourit; all performed according to the equitable juiinciples of the Banks, and as pra&ifed between individuals throughout the United State. WITH NOTES Preceding the work, fhewirp how, t>y rf the Tables, to afceriiin the Discount, AT SEVEN and at EIGHT PER CENT, reckoning either 360 or 365 days to the year—explained by examples ALS , Another Note, under the firft pnge of the V**rk f fhewingthe made of calculation on CENTS. LIKEWISE, The ready way to use Tables for any number of Days exceeding flxty four. To all which is added, the principles of compu tation ©f the vr rious exchanges between each flatc ' refpedively, and between all and London and Paris, at different rates of Fxchange. By JOHN ROWLETT, Ace s rapt ant, Bank of North-Am erica* IN CONFORMITY to thr aA of the Con gref* of tfce United States,intituled " Aa for ths en oiirugement of learning, [«rAt.] bv fccuri-g the copies oi Maps, Chart* and Do*ks to the Authors and Propri etors of such copies during the time here in mentioned " ( Signed) D CALDWELL. Clerk of the L ish ict of PennsyharJa* august 1. iaw4w. s..n Strayed away, ON Sun lay the 13th itift. a fmail ltrawberry coloured MAKE, fourteen hand? high, has three white feet, a white face, about ten years cM. Any information will be thankful!*,* re eived, and if delivered at John Negus's Ferry, at Market street, a reward of four Dol lars wH! he paid. , Ju }' 17- 1T it i diot. St jit as. » N % ,' -V.