Gazette of the United States. ffiILADSI.PHIA, SATURDAY KVKNING; AUGUST 30. PRICdS OF STOCKS. HuiuADtLPßi», August 27. Old $ per <~!«nt Stock for cash >OO per cent. Nt./8 per Cent Stock tly worthy of commendation, is ftcrlinor an.ifalutarjt panegyric, and the tnoft grateful homage to the human heart. The ingenious Dr. Moort, tn his l;>ft pro dufl ion. just received from London, ob feives, in his wonted and hsppy manner, that 4> Thofi who marry, in spite of diilike, «r indifference will frequently by habit ac quire a kind of affrttinn for each othrr, jufl as those, who cannot aflVd claret, take port, or prfhips porter ; which, though u"- patatahle at firft, becomes less ind less so by patience and perfeversnce, and at last toler able suits their tide. Thnfe, on tl»e other ban ', who defpfina all otherconfiderttions, marry from lovr, and jrparate soon after from hatred, may be compared tb people, who are so fond of cla ret that, without thinking of the price, indulge in excefles, which create disgust and remorse. But, the author adventurously *dds k lam so framed that if I should venture on ,ma trimoi.y at all, I am convinced I would choose to risk the fate of the claret drinkers. The indullrious and ingenious Editor of The Literary Gazette, printed at Walpole, New-Hamp'fhire, his frequently a very neat and appropriate {file of claiEcal aUufion, in his acknowledgments to' correspondents. But, for once, we have caught him tripping 1 , and m he lately indulged a laugh at our expvi.ee, he mull fortrive us, if we smile at him, in our turn. In one rf .his papers, he thus announces an eflay from a correfpon* dent—" In our next Desse«t we (h ill IVrvr up f our eaders a very diuld be. In the ■words of ShakeTp?a re's clown, it mull he '• * di(h of some tbree-pence, and your Hontn may have seen such disbes but, we con frfs, we can liken it to nothing except that, 111 the cirrumftanre of inky colour it might rtfcmble—ibe Hack broth of Sparta. While those little yellow spirits, which the mifrofcopic eyes of a certain learned Physi cian have discovered in the air, are making; some havoc in New-York, in Baltimore, and Norfolk, we have reason to rejoice that Philadelphia has hrtherto escaped. As this can hardly be owint to any peculiar tempe rature in our Atmufphfre, for it is unphilo fophical to suppose that the air in places, so near on both fides of uj,'varies much in the famr feaf"n, it will be a favour done the public if he wili explain the phenomenon. In the meanwhile, we hope that our very aftive Board of Health, who deserve the grateful thanks of their frllow-citiiens, wilf keep a sharp look out, for fear the little gnome* Ihould dill reach us from some ot the infe&rd places, as it is not yet too late for them to do a world of mifchief. Duarte has publifh-d in a long firing of short fentenc«B a malicious parody of the Declaration of Independence, which we are told he pretends it the joint productions of Citizens Jefferfon and Burr, in order to stigmatize some rival candidate for popular eftecm. A* this is perfeflly confident with jacebinifm no other ob ervation will be made, thaa to express our total difbelief of i s ever having been sent to General Wa(h ington. . L wcly no 1 alive American ever nad impudence enough Co tar 10 commit or to ruin his own character with our beloved ai.d venerated chief. I For the Gazette , the Lord Chief Justice (Sir William Scroggs) obf-ived, " That if a man " wt.r convicted 1 perjury, he was per " fetty olfcar Slit no pardon willm ( ,Ue him " g placed the above opinion before you and b f re the People of Pennsylvania, which oiitiii n is but the explanation ol what every 111 n of common sense and com mon h nestji mud think and fee!, I ni iy bf permuted to (uggeft :o the people of Pmn fylvanta the propriety of impeaching you, 1 Sir, for having dared in contradiction ot your own better knowledge, and againlt ' your oath of office, in violation of the rights, the moral ', and the religion of the | community over which you unworthily pre ■ fide, to appoint a person, conviited of a base I theft, to administer jnftice.and to execute the I fun&ions of a MagiHrate in Pennfylvani i. I This, Sir, y&u dared to do in the cale ot ' the convi£t Stever, whom you appointed a Justice of peace, and for this, Sir, (hall juQice be done upon you indue season. VINDEX. per et. k op.ntl • M' N !. [Ao::' longfincey u, citizen Equality, became a gentleman of the F i Sl' K t U TATION 1! .! ! lGuot Lack] aft kno s the < uthor Que re. Would it nt b« well fir a ent'eman lo be a Grammarian f Extract of a letter from r ge tleaan in Te neffee, dated Augufi 11,1800 " A levere battle has latnly been fought /between the Taways and Cbippaways, thr- ugk miitakc ; ihlife two tribes, having agreed to join their forces in a war contem plated again i the Chickafaws w~re form ing a jur.Aiou in the uight ; the two armies, each miltaking the other for the em my ' (Chickafaws) a bloody battle enfurd, which I tailed a confidcrable timr, until by their different languages, thty difcoveicd their mill ke. The woui ded are t ken to Fort MalTack, near which place the battle was , fought," From i/ie B'\t « N mmg out of the harbour tne frigate g. t agrcu d. but with the alMame of the mei ican captains was soon afloat again. While (he was con voyii g a fleet of Americans, th« Briufh (hp came among them and requelt eft permiffiou to mak? an examination ; but captain Talbot would not luffer it and the Andromache left the fl.tt This (hip, how ever, bad previously captured a (hip irtm Ir Jia for New-York. The CoDtlellauon succeed.d the Constitution upon the St. Domingo Ration. '1 he I rumbull, Herald and Augulta, were aifo on that llaiion. Commerical Information. Extract ot a letter trom a gentleman, in office, at I"t. Thomas's, to his corref- pondcntin Boftcn, August I, i8«o. " In May last three neutral ships failed from Surnnam, under convoy, to join the British fleet, at St. Kilts, and from thence to proceed to Europe. On their arrival at St. Kitts they were fei'z.-d by the comman der of the British men of war there, for a breach of the laws of trade, and have been condemned ; although they were regularly cleared out, paid the duties and look the sugar, *w fchetse hat been pro jeded. It is confiolently asserted, gen erally bt-lieved, that an attempt will >be made to b ibe a por ion of ours nate " It is said Mi M Kean an his auxilia ries calculate on reducing the number of federal senators at o-r approaching eledion, j and that three of the present members, who are known to be federal, «re to be compli- j meoted wLh public appointments By 1 this diabolic I plan they hope to succeed in the choice of Mr Jefferfitn. lam well ac quainted with fime of our federal fe ators, and I know that they will (hrink from the touch of corruption. They will treat the attempt with indignity, and move in the regular orbit of duty. Noallurements will induce them so q it their ports in the hour of danger. S ch measures ought to awaken J ho eft. man from his (lumbers, and giv ac ; tion to tha energies of patriotism- If Mr. leffcrfon is t receive promotion from ! such meant of corruption, it it a just ! conclufien hat his administration will j conform to tie Polluted principles whi;h 1 gave birth to his elevation. I am astonished to find that any pirfon should obj d to th* m >de of choofi g by the legislature. -There certa nly is every rea.on why Maryla d (hou'd e*ttcife that fyilem or eledion f.r the prefpnt. I am told that the qu ft'on has been amply dif ruffed at fme of your m.-etingt. It is said that e en the fa ul U3 has been i fried to in order to prove the danger of dep 'vr'g the people of their righ's. So idle a {lory may serve to delude the ignora t, but per. so t of r, fk-dioa mu& he that the clam :f is made up of fable, and has no real e illei.ee. If the people are so ve'y unaci<-u of their ri;htl. 1 am furpnfed that tltey delegate them on a y occasion. !f 'hey w-ii'it con- | fide the power to the general afftflably they ; ought not to trult e cdors In either cafe:; tiiey are liab e t ■ the poflibiliiy of drcep ion. | But let us increase th t new tangl-d j alouly a Hep farth. r ; and we obght not-Irt re pose in any ft of men the p wer ol "psflifig law', si r the legiilatnre "may ad corruptly,' a>id he liberties of the citizens may be in fringed " I am alio told that your Democratic patriots pri-tend to censure Virgi ia for aherirg her medr of eledti' n to favor a paricu'ar candidate. This it only an ad ditional coluring to the dark feature th t c«mp>fe their' When they make such obf rvationa, thiy mull suppose us an deficient in riifecrnmen.t, as they are in candor Do we nt know th t Virginia has passed he law nd that ypur ttate hai nt yet adid on tl.r fnhjed. bin party, ho wou d re jed the fevcti vo'e-s. whft'h th. y have dd ed to Mr Jefferfon'a lift in Viigi la ? Il the fair bala ce o' eledio fhou dhe restored by.Maiyland, ai d our senators should pre serve their int grity, we may indulge the pleafi g expedation that the glo my c !■- ch;ve will fall like Luciitr, never to rife agaiu." University of Pennsylvania. TdE ijjff--rent Sch™ is of thi« Inftiluton wi'l • commer.ee, on Monday m irning nrx , at 8 o'clock. AUtfuM 10 Robbery. 300 Dollars Reward. LAS!" Saturday uig.y my Ihop in Water llreet was opened by a falle ley, and lu.n dry article! of JtWELLtav, to ihe amount o (en of twelve hundred dollart, were carried off. Arruißi; thtm were, Two marrow spoor.a m>rkej " Worr.'tk j" Liktnefts of Mr James a«d wife, 'if Peterftiu-g—one do. of aMr King one do. of Mr John Trimble, late of this town, the back set with a la'ge blue glass and a fntaller in the centre, under wHch was a plait of hair hid (trait, with J. T. i« a cypher worke 1 in peail. Topeiher with a number of fancy pit. cct, painted by Sully, whi. h cannot now he recolleiAcd : 5 Boatfwam'a Calls stamped « Warrock.' AND The following Watches: I Gold watch, maker's name Provan, Paris I silver do Thomas Green, Liverpool. 7703 1 do do George Bifield, London, 13,500 1 gold do. French, no name 1 do. do. John liyland, London, 2331 1 silver do. French, no name 1 do. do. John Bull, London, 744 I gold do. Rc&urt, Paris s silver do. Joseph Kemper Shaw 1 do. do. J. Darlington, London 1 do. do. No. 9861 > 1A x gilt do. G. M. Metcatf, Lond in, 4195 1 fiU-er do. Gearge Halwood, London, 1906 1 do. do. J Smith, London, n* 1 double cafe gilt watch* R. Olburn, Rich- mond, 8764 ico Dollars will be given for the restoration of the jewellery, or ico dollars if the thief or thieves are also secured. Mr. Benjamin Morris, the owner of the Watches which were taken at the fame time, will alio give 100 dollars ftr them. July 19 0" The Printers at Peterfburjr, Richmond, A!ex»ndria—Biltimore —Chsriefton —4r.d o thers, are requefte4 to infirt the above for a ew times. Gazette Marine Lilt, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Arrived, day Br'g Fair Columbia, Moran, P Rico Dye wood— Van Beureu .Betsey, Andrews, BAy Honduras v . .ad—rW Cramond Slbop Franklin, Howland, N. Bedford 9 Philter Pari Capt. Arrived it the fort. ! > • i Schr. Favorite, QuandriHe ;« Gonaives fUft it Bth inllant Coffee and Cotton •. Care and Wilson .- Sch'r Vancy, Kennedy fr. m hence to Port Republican, is cptured by the French. A btig.from hence his arrived it Batavia, supposed to be the Hjiinah, Boggs. Schr. Sherburne, Meader, failed from New-Bedford for Baltimore, on the ot August. VelTels fp. ke July 20, tat- 20. long. 55. Schr. Four Brothers, J. Smith, from Nor folk, b iund to Tobago. July 2i, kt. 30, 1. lone 6^ t so. Brig Fame, Lattimore, of and for Baltimore, 37 days from St. Helena. Capt. J 'cobs, of the Planter from Arn-' fterdfem, l"lt one Philadelphia Brig there— name 11 known. A brig from Philadelphia had arrived at Orat'voj previous to Capt. Paine, who has ■ rrrivrd at New-York, left Santa Cruz. Fhi ade'lphia vessels at Port Republican jihgilst 4. | Schr. Frendfhip, Taylor, Philadelphia, P osbe, Window, do. G vt-rnor Chilton, Allen, do. Molly, l owir, do* From Capta : n Pennifton of the schooner Philadelphia, from NaflTau. 8 liled the 12th Augull, left there as priz es tli'e iMj) Margaret, Coward, from Iflc of Fra- ce tr» Baltimore Brig Fanny Evcrfonj Port Republican to Baltimore. Sloop Prosperity' , New York to the Havanlii. SLldowr , J. ■ ■ ..fir m fltw Ynrk 10 Ha»ani>,ih, .d.iiTy expcfled Capta n Pen'iflon. fpi.ke Ihe 16th brig Peggy and Berfey, Woodman, from Charles ton to Hnn.'uras, all well. In t e Philadel hia came psflengers, part o' the crew of the schooner Tw Sif ters, Howjand n f ant j f rort) tvr 10 Kt Jad" de Cuba, loft the 22d July ou Acklin's-Leys. SALEM, Aujcuft 23. Arrivfd fclir. Induftry v Biadfhaw, 34 days from St. Thomas, Sailed under aon voy of tin: Baltimore Same d*y. Schr, Na'ify, Frit, St. Tho mas., We utvfterrt-iurl hy thtlie arrivals, it is very healthy at St. Thomas. < BOS OM, August 25 Bric Commerce, Roprs, of Salem, carrier! into NafT.ui, ha~ had one trial ;.and time was allowed for furthei proof of the pio- prrty. Bri, Duncan, arrived Martinique t.om Botto .. At Antigua, 30 days since, brip; —— (jf K She l|»d been t;i ---k>-n by « French Privateer- The ignorant Prize-Mist r si (Terrd capt. B. to naviaja-e .he vrIT I and he her to Antigua. Wjl ianv. M ')aniel 31 diys from Portland, was spoken June 30, The- Perrici-m, Grant, nf Kennebunk, taken and rei-ikrn, was 1 ite'y at St- Vin cent*.—The Mary Ann Hutchins 16 days si \m hfnee, fnr L nd >n, was fp'ken July 29—Tbf Amaann. Paribus, r>f Bolton, h s been taken bv the French »■ d carried into Coiunna. A f vere engagement preceded her capture, in which several persons on b'arj were wounded. 'Cipt. Rutherford, of the Brutus o f Mew huryport, sent into writts» that he is doubtful of t favorable decision in his cafe. But a Refpeftiblrchara&er there en courages a belief th it she will be acquitted. Recent condemnations are expefted »i hatch a liumber of privateers. NEW LOND "N, Aucuft 24. Arrived (loop Ftrona, Cleer, New Pro vidence, fifteen days Left thrr /hip Mar garet, Colvard. fn-m Isle de France, car ried in by th« Engl fh frigate Andromache, R Laurie, libelled , ship Tanner, John O'Brian, from Veracrui captured bv the Brit ifh frigate Juno and libelled; schoo ner Friendlhip, Brewfter Savannah : fchoo. ner Rose, Rows, of Chatham. MasT t« fail in ten days : fchonner Nimble, Clarlt, fro" Charleilon brought in by a privateer and libelled : Captain Brooks of Falmouth: in a Danjfh bottom bound to Havanoah, brought in by a privateer and cmdt-mned. Several other American and Dam(h vefleU, names unknown, on trial Arrived, fliip ? Gallup, ft9P> Li verpool 62 days. Captain G Ipoke June 29. in 'he mouth of Se. Georgt's Chained ship Osiris, T. Hiller, from New bound to Liver pool twenty-fix out: July i, in lat i tudejo 21. longtitude 18, 12, (hip Feli city, James Reed, fiom Baltimore, bound to Liverpool, twenty fix days out ; Au gust 12, in lattitude 40 58 longtitude 55, 58, (hip Mary, from Newbcdford, bound to Glasgow, out twelve day 3 An guft 13, lattitude 40 49, longti udc 66, 20, brig Franklin, from Porlfmouth, to Tobago, five days cut, all well. Augolt 15, latitude 40, 12, longtiti de 67. 51, 1 ship Herald, John Simpfon, from Norfolk, y*. ' , ! hop*?to Dublin, eleven days out, on the the Herald, #B9 stuck with light r.ing, which carried awayher sore-top-mast, fpru' g h*r fore, yard'and foreonaft. Amnift 26, arrived packet -Caroline, From Boftoit- -■ Spoke tlie -fbip vMo '2l of S ybr'ioki 'fiFandcd oh Nantucket flioala j n* per-foa was on board who the Vineyard baats. went along fide : a few things were taken out. > •kiv" - NEW-YORK, 29. . - - Arrived, day* 'hip Bo!et, , St. Übes 54 3-hr. Aiert, Pain, Teneriffe 22 Ceared, Ship I'wo- Minirs. Richaids, S:. Sebaftiara Sloop Elizabeth, Stephenfcn, Hivann* Capt. Paine from renenff . Lft at Snu Crua* the La Scon il uip us war of 18 guns, and a fchr. ■)- rh lieln-,u>;iiiT to the- Republic 01 France, vluch- bad lately armed from Cayenne. I'hey had taken a nun ber of prizes on their palfagei amonf which was an Englilh lag ;t r I rorn Sier.a Leone, laden with pepper and Tory, (which they brought in with them) md (V vera I Americans, one of which was I be brig Betsey, captain Loring of B fton, from Malaga to Charl lion ; thtle were lent into Cayenne. Th y have orders-from Vittor Hughes, the Governor otfaid plact, to capture all Anglican velTe'*, aimed or not, and he will filid means so condemn them. 1 . The La Mnfca, Bourdeaux privateer of 18 guns not long since, lent into Santa Cru? the American ship Cofmodeliyte cap-' tain M.h tin, of Portfinouth, N. H. fronj Lilbrtn, bound to tlie Eifl-Indies; (he is condemned. The brig laware, captain Well, of Baltimore,. arrived at Santa Cruz the Igth jply, in 33 days from Norfolk. In lit ;,2 N lone; 19 W was boarded fry the Chips Gruce. cjtpt. M'CUren and Tho ma§, captain Prince, both letters of Marque, frorti Liverpool brtind to the coast of /\fri es They took Captain W. with hi« trunk on boaf-d one of the (hips, where they br ke open all hit. letters, and after a delt-otica of ! five hours, permited him to proceed. The Delaware was the only Americau vessel Captain Paine li ft at Santa Cruz, but several were at Oratavio.; one of the num ! ber was a big »crylately arrived from Phi ! lad.lp ia, name unknown. J 'I he intended gtwernor for New Orleans, was to have fail', d from Santa Cruz fume time ago, in a Spanish brg for Porto R co, biit Ei'giifh cruizers (hewing th ms Ives so often around tfiat ifla:,d t delated hm till the c aft (hould be more clear cf them* The alx.ve m«rtioned Frerch corvette, it it fa id. will fail soon for the Rivet La Plata, and from thence to the Isle of France. "BALTIMORE. A tiro ft 27. Arrived Shooner Betsy, Dafhiell 26 Jayt St.'Thomaa s. °>cl r Eclipse Ticker, St V''nce»U, Three or f >ur vessels failed fn co with her, bou .d to k. Left there fch'r. Lark, of New-London'* Oil the 3J fpokr a barque and /loop (fron (.harlctlon to Havanna, with naval store») that..had-been c.prured by the En glish f igate Andromache and ordered to Halifax. They informed that (he had also captu red a fl.ip from the Isle of Fiance, belong ing o M-fT s F)werhagen te Groverman of tliia p a;e, arid sent her fito tamaica. Brig Fanny, Evcrfon 12 day* New- Pr vi iei)c« ami 22 fr m Port Republican* 17th Aug ft, *as tak n by the E:ij(iifh brig Admi aJ Duncan, ai d liberated 7 ,ays after Le.t n P.>rt R publican : hip Mary, capt Tlipmplwn, Baltimore D fpaich, Martin, P- i adelphia, or jamaica. Brig .Mary, burton, Baltimore. G 'naive# Daifey. His, do do iu 2 day* Sclir Philip, Jenne, of and for do in 14 days. do do do Charlcftoa do. do. Lion. Frailer, Venus. Bartlett, America, Pi e. Wil iam. Ameri a, Manning failed for Jamaica, on tb« 25th July. - Brig rlnn, Hancock, failed for do on the 24"fc. Imt at Prorldence the Schooner Sally, De nia, df Bolton, captured by the Engiiftt frigate Andromache. To Gentlemen Farmers. 1 TIIE SUBSCRIBER Declining fanning, win ofiv nt puM^ I ale oil hij Pi intition, o ip si f Newbold'* Ifl.'d nn the Delaware, within tw>roik*of Bcrdmtown, state of Ne>v Jrr.ef, on Saturday, i3ih ytptenjbfr next at » o'clock, 'is fl - k .f Horses Cattle (mod > fit) an ab ot e phtf ,Seep, f "rteen of. which are Ra Ihp .n ---ci pil p.irt of both Ewe- mH Warn ;re jn excel lent 'reed Hi«pUj.tatm l«e .vill hold or ale til nex fprisg, when if not 'old it Will be rented. J ermt of fa e nude known ait the T,.OMAS . T. JOHN. Avguft >-•». TW UN] kkSIGNEU, HIS Sw-difb Maj fly's Oonful Gsueral, and *»- th r:zcJ to rranfaA the Consular liufuicfs, for his MajWly the King of i enma.ik 111 the Unitsd States as America. (eliding at Philadelphia, • '' Hereby gives 'public r otice l That iti oh diencc to re«rnt ioßruiti'ns received from hK go»cn ment, it iw'tlie du>y of all Mas er* of *wedi& and Danifli vefleli, bt?er.i their failing from tnt port in the said States to call upor Kim or rhe Vice Co*ful in orv'cr to k c granted such Certificates for thtir Oarg~rs, which the exigency of the (late of the Neutral Comm rre an. these- Tsr V +