Gazette of the United States. ri'.ILAJ^LPHIA, IUf'DAY F.V'NIXG, AVCI'ST 12 PlilChS OP SlOCh^ PuiLADti.PHi •. August 12 Old 8 per C*nt Stock for cafli 108 * a icß 3-4 p.tt New 8 per Cenr Stock do. io3 ~ l - in praise of Mr. Jeflerf >n and Nantz, will raise a laugh at the expence of demo cracy. For an Impromptu, it is entitled to commendation, a few metrical errors ex cepted, which are venial in our lenient courts ot Criticism. where it perceives that the of fenders is not an old one. Of this sarcastic ballad, the last stanza is as ludicrous as the song: of Liago. «• A Friend to the Gazettb," is egregioufly mistaken if he supposes felling single papei» an advantage to the Editor— it has proved a serious enience and in jury, and the determi ation not to fell any (hall be adhered to. [OFFICIAL.] A LIST OF PRIZES A LIS 1 Ut fKIZE,b Taken and retaken, fom too 6tb of October. 1799, to 25 lb Mjy. 1830, by the squa dron under tie command of Richard Va lentine Morris, Esq. Brig Henrich, rec-pturei! Zylpha, do. L'Ocean, captured Brothers, recapturec Schr. L'onze Yendemaire, capture Brig George, ricapturei Schr. Voltiguefe, captured Brig Pi-nelo|)e, recapturei Conquest ltaly, capturec L'ECperarce, do. Ship Commerce, j*capture« Ltigger, do. Sctr. Brilliant Youth, capturec t L> Fonguefe, do. Viflnria, recapture: Brig Amcrifc&ggin, do. ' Schr. Grfmbraux, capturec Harriet, recaptures Alphia, do. Ship William and Mary, do. Schr. Aurora, doi L'Hereufe Rencontre captured General Mafiena, do. Ship Portland, recaptured Schr. Benevolence, do. Ilfabela, do. Brig Hannibal, dn. Atlantic, do. Slonp Nonpariel, do. Schr. Three Friends, do. Prifcilla, do. Brig Mary, do. Schr. Favorite, captured Jason, do. Brig Anna, recapture J Schr. , captured Felix, do. Brig Eliza, recr.ptured Schr. Dispatch, do. William, do. ———, captured —, recaptured -Britilh of marque, do. Schr. Nancy, lent, to New-YorV, do. Bri£ , sent to Martinique, do. Dove, carried into St Tho mas, captured Schr. Kenomir, do. Grinder, lender to the Unitie British Frigate, recaptured The two last were taken since the 25th. At * highly rcfpeftable Literary Club in "England, the virtues and achievements, the probity and intrepidity of Wajbinvlon were the fubjeft ot convcrfation. After a long and merited eulogium on our late President, a gentleman asked the honourable Edmund Burke, who had graced the eulogium of Walhington with his peculiar energy, whe ther, in justly kftimatir.g the chara&er of Walhington, some allowance not to be made for the energy of the panegyrist ; and whether Mr. Burke supposed binfeff there ever exilted so exalted a «hara£er, as he had contributed to define. I forgive you, replied Edmund Burke n for I myfelf never believed that a man of the exalted dig n:ty and.intrepidity if George Wafliington could pofiiH'v txift, until I pe.rfonall) con vrrftd with John J tia r.s. On Saturday last, ttie Supreme Court of the United States commenced i's fe.i.on, in this city. The indifpofitioti of Judge Chafe prevented the Court from proceeding tobu lintfs on the firft day of the Term, Sev eral important cauf< s will be heard and'de termined in the cou fe of the prefen't week. The cause which the Court has now before it. is tha' of Taloot againll Seaman ; in which property to the amount of nearly one hundred thousand dollars is in queflion Judtje Cuihiug (owing to indisposition) has not attended. An Indian has been tried before tjie Fe deral Court at Knoxville, for the rnurtler of James Johnftaii. He confefLJ the faft ; the Juiy found him guilty; and he was ex ecuted. The Indians are extremely anxious t«> bring to justice another Indian called Little Rabbit, concerned in the above mur der. A private in the artilletid, on Governor's Id . v', N. Y. has had his arm amputated, in consequence of an explofion of a cartridge remaining in a gun, which flut tered hisSrro iu a dreadful manner. From the 3d to the 10th of August; in clusive, there were 61 deaths in the city of N. York, of whom there were 49 children, 8 men and 4 women.—None of the yellow fever. It appears by accounts from Savannah, and by a letter from Col. Hawking to Governor J.ickfon, that the Governor of Florida, Col. Don Vincent Folch, fitted out an expedition against Fort St. Marks, then in pofleflion of the aijyenturer Bowles. On the approach of the veflels and troops, Bowles and his ad herents fled, and the fort was taken pofleflion of. The officers who surrendered that place to Bowles, are to be tried by a Court Mar tial. The Democrats fay that a man who marched at the bead and adted as a guide, to the British, when they entered the town of Petersburg, deserves to be banned bj eve ry law human and divine—We could draw a comparison,—but Tench Coxe fays com parisons are odious ! • Tench C6xe thinks a law partakes .very little of divinity which would tuck him up a la lantern ! .' The fafhionable cant of the Jacobin poli ticians, deists, St illuminati of the day, is the efficacy of frit principles, and the innumer able truths which can be educed from them, favorable to the rights of degraded men, aod insulted reason. It is observable that the metaphyfic wranglers,,v *.O talk thus much of principles, have very little princi ple themselves ; and after the molt inflated harranguei, in favor of benevolence, to the people, conclude their Oratory by (Yealing watches and spoons and wives and daughters. A J icobin Zealot, in an acrim niotn and lying eflay, written with the intention to in jure Gen. Hamilton, having quoted the authori-.y of General Knox in l'upport of the calumny, it immediately produced the fol lowing note from that gentleman to the editors of the Boston Chronicle. Messrs. Adams isf Rb>ades,~Having had a sentence of an address to Gen. Ham ilton printed in your paper of Monday, pointed out to me, in which it is aflertedt that " he (alluding to the fubferiber) pof feflcs Walhingtoiv's evidence of your un. manly arts to degrade him." Truth dic tates, that I Ihould fay, I posskss no such EVIDENCE. H.KNOX. Boston, Aug. 4, 1800. Though the Chronicle printers have print ed the above in a very small chara&er, yet it is proprr to insert it very conspicuously in the Gazette of the United Stares. It will furnilh another official detedion of Jacobinical fallliood. The Aurora of this morning ccnUtiis the follotiing : The London Morning Chronicle of 25th June has the following remarkable para graph— " We have freti accounts from America of a late date. Mr. Pickering, thss S;-cieta- ry of State, we are informed, has fceei moved. Mr. Pickering was r.:uch atta to ths English iutereft. Tile caufc of Lis removal is by some conlidered as a kind >f sacrifice to tbe pa'ty Who are anxious for peace with France." [Pray Mr. Dun e, where did you get a London Paper of June twenty Jive ?] Ixtraft of a letter from Kewart, (N. J.) /• vgujl 8. A Mr. James Edmillon or Edmon(lon> who left Philadelp ia in the Diligence on the 29th July, on hi 3 way to New-York, jumped out of the ferry boat in a fit of lu nacy, and was drowned. His body was found yesterday in a very putrid (tats, and buried. Property of ralue was found with the body, and is in the peflefiion of Robert B. Canfield, coroner of the town of New ark. The lawful of the de ceased, proving hi.i felf such will be entitled to receive the fame. Some keys were found with the body, probably cf trunks it is ftjppofed he had where he lived. 7'be following is copied from tic Baltimore TtU'gropke, Mr. Dobbin t *. Having came paflenger in the fame vcfiVl with Mr, Barrett, I think if an incumbent duty on rs*.e, to contradift tba falfe, malici ous aikT f Amiil lis attack made on his char after, firft pjblllhc-d in a Ne'w-York paper, •uid'republiftjed in tfaii citys. by capt. Dela no ; tli? publication, mull have originated from the nulevojeiic'e, of Delano, as Mr. Barrett- was about to bring the captain to a court of juQice for his many mifde ineanors on board his velTel. Kefpc&ing the affair, relative to his allertion of a reward being off-red fjr him, or his efcapinp from prison, it is an absolute falfhood, and ©llano's con duit will be exposed to public view in it* true colors. JOHN M'INTIRE. N. B. Printers who have publifiied De lano's fiatenietit, pre requested to give this a place. Gazette Marine Lift, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Arriksd days jhr. Liberty, Oliver, Richmond 9 Coal; Wm. Johnson. Genet, Whelan, Ch ilefton Rice ; Joseph Burroughs Came up from the Fort. Ship Jane, Hays, Kingston Rum, Cocoa ; Wm. & R. L timer Thomas, Willi lion, Liverpool Ballad ; J. Warder. Schr. Bet fey, Hjllon, Webb, ChaHefton. Liberty, Shocklcy, New-Orleans Cotton, &c. G. Peters. Arrived at the Fort, Brig James Stuart, Maxwell, C. Francois Bri,» James left Cape-Francoii the 24th of July. CLEARED. Brig Ceres, Parker. Schr. Sally, Ramba, Venner, Crofby, St. Thomas Sloop Sally, Houlton, Port Republican Ship Mary, OJlin, and Schr. Eliza, Myers Lewis of and for Philadelphia failed from Cape Francois the 25th July, under convoy. Brig Amazon Devereaux, from hence, has arrived at Cape Francois. Schr. Phoebe, Window, from hence, has arrived at Port Republicain. Sloop Sally, Thompson, from hence, has arrived at Cape Francois, in >4 days. A wreck was seen at sea in lat. 27, N. and long. 36, W—-The Eagle of Balti more" was painted on her Hern. The Charlotte, Battler, from Nor folk, and the brig Little Sally, Norris, from Alexandria, have arrived at Newport, R. I. JJfi tf Vtfib hfi at Amjhrkm *md Nt*t Ditf, Af*j if. Ship George, M'Collom, of and from Phi [ladelphia. Sydney Nickerfon, do. Caroline , di>. Lavinia, Champiin, for Liverpool, do. Planter, Jacobs, of and from Phila delphia for India. Schr. Rebecca, Sampfo:i, for and from [Boftwn. ——, Cafenior, of and from Boston [fur Bafcnvia, Hope. Edgerton, of and for N.York. Ship Rising Sun, , for New-York, . was bearing down below Bombay Hook on Saturday last Schr. Sukey, Scone, St. Jago de Cuba was at New-Castle on Sunday. Ship Boston Packet, Strong, for Cowes, was seen under way near Bombay Hook, on Saturday at 2 P. M. Extract from the Log-B of the (hip Jtrfferfon, Elihu E. Morris, mailer, fr m Batavia. ■ Feb. 14, failed from Batavia ; left there the fh p Hercules, Breath, of New-York, to fail in 5 weeks. April 1, lat. 23, 40, S. long. 64, 36. E. fell in with the (hip Ulysses, of and for Boston, from Canton. Had met with sev eral gales of wind, and re eived considerable damage ; supplied her with fnndry articles, June 23, in lat 10. 28 N. long. 30, 24, E fell in with the Portuguese briij Ex traordinario Diorio. commanded by Fran cisco Peraro, from Oporto to R'o Janeiro ; had loft all her malls and bowfprt, and was rendered a complete wreck, was.fleering to Barbadoes to r^-fit; supplied her with some bread ; July sth parted with theSampfon, in lat. 9. 53 N; and long. 35, 5, W. July 8 lat 14, 56, N. long 40, 27, W. spoke the brig Franklin, Chsndler from Pepperelborough to Surrinam, out 28 days, all well. July 28, in lat. 38, 22, N 68, 4J, W. wasboarde 1 by his BriiannieMajefty's (loop of war Pheifant, capt tarew, who treated us with every mark of politeness, and under standing that we were (hort < f several neces saries, generally supplied us. Same day, spoke the brig William, of Baltimore, feound to Hamburg She had likewise been board ed by the Pheasant, treated with poliienefs and permitted to proceed At midnight spoke the fchr. Hawk, from Salem, bound to Havanna. July 20, spoke the (loop Ann, of Hart ford, Barnes, matter. August 1, irt lat. 37, N. long. 69, 22, spoke the fchr. Ariel, from Bjfton, to Cape Francois, 5 days out. Same day, spoke a Swediflvdiip from Norfolk to London, 8 days out. August 2, at meridian, fp 'ke the (loop Polly, of' Somerset, from Rhodr-Ifland to Turk's Island. August 5, 73' 3°» spoke the Apollo, from Curacoa to N. York- j ExtraQs from the Log-Book of the (hip ] i RefoflfCe, Captain Pearce. la'ely arrived at Providence, from Canton i July 12 on our passage home, in latitude ; 2 3' 4<5. N. longtirude 56, 22, W spoke brig Renwick, of Norfolk, L near, Anti gua, out twenty three days, all well Cap tain polifely fu rifhed jus with bread, ard informed, that on the 9th of July, in lati tude 27, N longtitude 56, W. he fell in with a wreck, full of water, no perlon on board, her math gone, but the pumps (lan ding ; (he appeared to be a schooner ; on her ft em was painted " Eagle, of Balti more j"'On her deck were pieces of stripped clotli and in her hold a quantity of white eloth, ?ll of which mas very rauch 4 wa(hed to pieces and damaged : by her appearance file mud have been wrecked some time. On the 19th of July, in latitude 33, 20, N. longitude 63, 30, W. spoke brig Alias, Maxfisld, of New York, to Jamaica, out cine days, ail well. Captain M. infermtd that there were four French io gun (hips cruizing on our coast ; that they all kept pretty much together, in latitude 38, N. and longtitude 69, W. and had captured 10 American (hips, one of which was a Bengal Indiaman, the Captain of which had arrived at New York bef re he left there. July 22, in latitude 36, 2, N. longitude 68, W. spoke the (loop Sally, of this port, William S. Brown, mafttr, three days out from N. York, bound to Jamaica, all well: Captain Brown very obligingly furnifhed us with some refreftiments. July 23. in latitude 37» S9> N. longtitude 68, W spoke the fchr. Jeremiah, of Boston, Joseph Sprague, master, bound to Jamaica, out five days, all well. NEW-YORK, August 11. ARRIVED diiys Snow Lion, Ihley, Port Republican 24 Brig Mentor, Relefs, Hamburgh 65 Schr. Swallow, Akerman, Sherburne 28 Two Fhends, Wheeler, Philadelphia 3 Nancy, Block, Riehmond 5 Sloop Litt'.e James, Robinson, Richmond j Ann Verginia, , Philadelphia 4 CLEARED, St. Kitts Havanna Ship Angulina, Lawrence, Rio de la Plata Brig Diadama, Lymi, Tamaica John and James, Lindeyrun, Cadiz Sloop Hiram, Wilson, Cape Francois Bng Mentor, Rolels, in lac. 41 57, spoke the brig Union, of Alexandria. July 4, lat. 4a, 40, long 33,00, spoke brig Mary, from Plymouth bound to Bil bua. August 6, spoke brig Beaver, Alhley, from Portsmouth, N. H. for Jamaica, out 4 days. And febr. Ned, 4 days out from Salem, for Charleston. Snow Lion, Robert Ihley, 24 days from Port Republican. Left flinop Providence, captain Lewis, of New-Yoik, to fail firft convoy : brig Morning Star, Skelly, Phila delphia, firfl convoy ; Brig Dorfcy, captain Ellis, and fchr. , captain Taylor do ; ditto. , Jenny Baltimore. Saihd in.co. fchr. John Vining, Laven der Baltimore ; ditto Gutridge, Philadelphia, under convoy of the United States brig Riilvmond, captain Richard Ltw. ■By the sloop Eliza, capt. Watfon,from Charleston, we have received papers to the 2d in (I. but they furnifh us with only this article. Cbatlcsian /ugust 1. The Brig Tanners Delight, of and from this port, and bounjl for St. Sebsftian, has been captured arid taken into Guernsey by a Britilh privateer, after having been boardrd examined and difmifled by fevcral Britifli frigates and (hips of war. The Danish (hip Elizabeth, Kiflin, in 16 days from St. Croix arrived at the quar antine ground yesterday. July j6, in lat. 19, saw the U S (loop of war Warren, re capture an American brig from the French. On Saturday last, off the Delaware Capes, was boarded and treated politely by an Eng li(h (loop of war. The (hip Northern Liberties, Seton, from Calcutta was coming into the quarantine ground last evening. WILMINGTON, (D.) August 11. Exraft from the logbook of the Br g J is. . Just come to hand, AND FOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, STJPF-RFIN- Silesia rouans") Crcas a h Morlai* I Fine Bretagncs f Entitled to Do. *hite pliiMlla* ! debenture. E-topilla«and Lista!a» | Brown Russia (beeting* J With a general ajfortment of British Goods, Which will be (old low? 1 >r cash or fho-t credit. SAMUEL C. Co3t, No. 83 Market-s'reet. diw iqffVP* *% Goods Supposed to have been Stolen. T HE followi g articles have been stopped and lodged at the Mayer's office,on suspicion o! having been Stolen, and may be viewed by those inter ested : I Lm-gefilver witch,cyph?rcd on tliebackO. P. I old pmcbbeck ditto a fii*;r table fpo. ns mrrked T f 1 ditto ditto FreEch do. Ec I ditto ditto broken do. A !Vt I ditto ditto ditto NEC I pap ditto E F 6 tea-spoons mark rubbed off I ditto, cyphered S L maker's name C. Wilt- berger i ditto.no cypher, makr's name S. Anthony Several pair of men and women's shoes A quantity of wearing apparel Several gr,»fa »f policed steel coat ane waistcoat buttons 3 kegs of Am a left it the late Mayor's office in June Mayor's Office, august It, 1798 For Sale, By Mt'flYs. Rice, Woodhoufn, Patton, Mc; Culluugh, Patterfon St Cochran, and' D. Hogan— Booksellers, [Price 25 ceets per pack.] —A second Edi tion of the mucli adili'rad Conversation Cards, In Prosf. (J Perss. Each puck contains 30 Quelhons ran th» t fuljrft of Love, printed black, a;*l 30 An- ,' fwers, apropos to the Quefijons (printed > - red) tho'played indifcriniihately. 1 hey are ftridly decent in their competition, and are 1 put up in neat cases to prevent being foiled. I, Fro-n Othei cards. and dice, much mifchief frrings, Thefi 1 cards have neither Aces, Jaiks, nor' Kings, Nor QMeeiij, nor Knaves, nor Diamond Club, nor Spade, For I .eve'? chaste purpose thtyare fold and made Of Ga«iii;;g Car-is they don't possess one part, bave, that at times, tlmjr tend to win the heart: Love's Ungusge foft ) ou'll find in their contents, The »hole wiil cost bnt siva ami-twenty Cents. Tiief'e Cards may be h id of Mr. John Grant, Book Binder, VVatkins's Alley, price 1 ?J"6 per dozen. Au(nifti2. Robbery. i 300 Dollars Reward. 1 J AST Sattirlay night my ftinp in Water flree; wis op ned by a falle key, and fun j dry articles of,J wellesy, to the'amount of tert or twelve hundred dollars, were carried off. Am'ns them were, Two marrow fponns marked " Worrock ■ Liker.efT sos Mr James Robertfon acd wife, of Peterfbiirg—one do. of aMr King one do. , of Mr John Trimble, late of thi= town, the . back set with a Urge bine and a finaller in the re/itre, under *Hrh was 3 plait df hair iaid strait, with J- 1 . in. a cyph-r workel >n pearl Together with a namt-er of fancy pie. ccs, painted by Sully, vhi h cannot now be recnlledk-d : 5 Bn.tfvaw'i Calls llampcd ' Warrock.' AND The following Watches : 1 I G^ T d watch, maker's name fruViH, Paris 1 silver do Thomas Greer., Liverpool. 7;®3 I do do. George Bifield, London, 13,j0q r 1 gold d). I'rm.ch, no n»me * I do. do. John liyland, London, 1331 1 silver d >. French, 110 nam< 1 do. do John Hull, London, 744 1 gold do. Rodart, Paris 1 silver do. Joseph Kember Shaw 1 do. do. J. Darlington, London ( do- do. No. 9861 1 gilt do. G. iVI. Metcalf, London, 4196 1 silver do. George Hafwood, London, 1906 I do. do. J Smith, London, an 1 double cafe gilt watch, R. Ofburn, Rich mond, 87*4 ico Dollars will be piven for the reftoratioa of the jewelietjr, or sco dollars if the thief or thieves are also feenred. Mr Benjamin Morris, the owner of the Watches which were taken at the fame rime, will a!. r o give 100 dollars fer thrm. July 19 The Printers at Peterfbure, Richmond, Alex and. ia—Baltimore—whar eflon— and o thers. are reque!le<4 to insert the above for a f*vr times Marshal's Sale. United Stat it > Pen< sjlra tia Dist ct, $ BY Virtue of a Writ t" me. J ire&ed from the Honorable Richard Peters Esq. J.d, e of the DillricS Court of the United Sta-ee. in and for the Pern fyivania Diftriist, will be ex p fed to public sale 011 TfeurfiUy thi iBth of August mil. at II o'clock stn > at ih office oflnfpefti n, No. 419, N' rth Thi d ftieet, in the cily fPh ladelp! ia Two Hogflieads of Rum. The fame having been eized, &e. and libel- , led jgainlV, profecutcd and condemned as for feited,