about the confluences that may flow, to toy I7'\r • a ' Kl fuU,rC ha PP in " fs > and that of others, from the conduit I Yhall adopt a< a citizen, and the duties that rife out of the oiefight of these confluences, and which derive, more than all. other duties, their oh ligations fr»m rel, g ,on ; why then all my ° r { 'V" Ar /] s ; and "'ismuch as he i s the mod formidable eftemy to my success, I compensate h.m with the largest portion of my hatred. 4 Thus passion turns, in her beaft-nukin* Tchool Min to a purblind bit, or heid-ftr.ing mule. ' Such a one, I not, should I be, when lubjeft to the like influence, and if in the preleux cafe, my conclusions are neither ■catttsb not mulisb, it is because the cause before the public has no connexion, with cither my interefla or my passions, and be cauie I amvfl mere A certain great man who likes to mono pohze all the street to himfelf, one day met an OyHerman of Democratic hue, who was not disposed to indulge this pretended pre. rogative, when the following incidents oc curred. AN Oyfterman bawling, met his Honour so Wll6 j In the street near the. State House one day. The Chief flar'd at t'other with maniac's eyes And darted the frown of conceit arid surprize, baying—" Sitrah ! get out of my way !" The D—l I will said the Oyfttrtnin bold, And the Barrow ran fnul of his le>r, The Chief bein K tortur'd, cry'd,«' hold I mon Iter hold ! Tor twenty (hort minutes can scarcely be said Ere fotgivenefs from me you (hall beg !" V The law'l'll interpret to favor mvfelf For Ch-f J ... e am I of the State, I II make that law (.end to panilh an elf V j P i lrt W ' th my officc ' or >H my pelf"— And then haotmer'd a cane ah his pate. " Och Honey I Oh Paddy Whack I strike while y >u can ' T j» J. u * e off t h '« strap" said the fellow, " By St Patnck I think, that 1 am the man What dont mind f«ch a Turkey Cock Juf-ea damn ; I'll beat 'till y<.ur honour lhall bellow." The Chief was difmay'd, and in his affright, Sobb d "let mc—dear fir—let me go- All your Oysters I'll buy, on this very-night I never was feeo in public to—fight Since an Oilier I, —was long —ago —ho—ho.'" T he Oyfterman said " tbe/vgam'rr.e a treat For the hlo ws they crack'd hard en mycr-wn." ! ne home" (said Judge Jcffry's) we'll fit fat to feet, You (hall drink of my whiskey,—partake of my meat. And Cockufey will be before fun down." To h.s lienor's they polked—the oysters were roasted ; Some were iry'd—others brought in a fauce beat. Then his profpefl of governing (hertly, was boa fled, — And afterwards " all honest oyftermen" toasted, Saying <• pray Sir will you give me your vote ?" 41 My vote ! no honey, youf whiskey is good, Which J drank by the way o' fatisfa&ien, Else a fining Oak Ihelajah, made o' hickory wood, Inflead of the oysters and old whilkey would Hive wrought in you this ftupefadliou." Away went the oyfterman,wheeling his barrow, The Chiel reeleJ back to the tahle— Which he turned up with glaffcs and ckairs like a harrow, Knocked the skin off bis /him that had loag wanted marrow, Crying " Dim me —-I'll live while I'm able." lor the 48 hours, preceding Monday morning fun-rife, there were 55 death) in £ ltimorc and it« vicinity ; there was then 71 in the Hospital, 7 cunvalefcents, and 4 had been discharged, cured. The Baltimore Board of Health, enrneftiy solicit Donations for the support of the sick and poor : they have confined their address to the inhabitants of that city and neighbor hood j but we doubt not that the liberal hand of Charity extended from Philadelphia, would be acceptable j and we could not evince our gratitude, for the health we en joy, in a more fuita.ble manner, than by con tributing to the ie!ie( ol those unfortunate people, who are labouring under a dreadful talamity. At a court ot Oyer and Terminer, held at M C.t I'll tie, for Ci:ii I crime! < nu,: v, S■ -j >tt-:i :be i p 6? John M'Alifler, and William M'Alifter, were ti led tor the murder ot Cxfar, j negro man, belonging to John M'Alifter, on the 14th of April lalh It appears from the evider.ee on the trial, j that the negro was Incited of dealing, in consequence of which they tied a rope round his lieck, and dragged hi 111 : y it, beating Kim at the lame time with hickory sticks and A loaded horse-whip. The whale proceeding • was marked with a great deil of barbarity : the consequence was the negro died in aboui ' . two hours : the men have been f .unci pi:!;-, • oi murder, and have be; 11 Center,ced to fiv< years confinement in tin* Goal and Peniten tiary house of Philadelphia ; fix months o | , the time to be kept in solitude, and the reli due at hard labour. Ttieyoungeft of these r»en is above sixty years of age. The Judge admoniflicd them in the mod foleinn manner to repentence for so great a crime. He mentioned that it was most probable the Jury would be juflified in Ending their offence murder in the fir ft de gree. ' We that there is no person at pre sent sick on board of rhe Warren sloop of war, LOOKER-ON. From Halifax—Aug. 14. Admiral Parker hasarn'ved from Eegland- A change is expeded in the admiralty Court. A regiment of troops have arrived two are to go from hence for England. An expedition from England against Guadaloupe is thought to be iu contempla tion. At the time of Admiral Parker's failing from England, there was no rumour nor expedition of a war with the United States, which has been so much talked of here. SC7*The friends of the Federal Govern ment are requeued to meet at Dunwoody's Tavern, on Thursday Evening, the jßth of September instant, at seven o'clock— on bufmefs of importance. Sept. 15 th £Bos. MercuryJ I It h iv> iratteii of - furpriie fee so many Jacobins-hankeri^.-after the office ofSherifT. ONE HUNDRED and SEVENTY FIVE rHOUSAND DOLLARS is no " smsll balance" for a Pennfylvailia State Officer, to retain » unaccounted for," when his term of service expires. Duatie has been attending the Jacobin meetings in diffe rent parts df the State'. At one lit Id in Bucks county, a Resolution of hanks, was paflVd, for his attendance and valuable communications, &c.. That Dvane fh uld be there, is natural, and he will g„ wherever the whisky circulates ; but what weie the valuable communications ; perhaps he was deputed purse holder on this occasion, tiom lome ot the Jacobin committees, i.nd a little of the Rhino, for eleftioneering pur poles, as indeed a valuable communi cation to these men. Last Thursday evening about the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock, as a yonr.g gentleman was returning from New York to his coun try retreat, he was flopped at thecrofs road near Byard's Lane by a foot pad, armed with a dub and pistol, who madi a demand of his money, and on being refufed immedi ately took from under his coat a pistol, and " -Do you fee this."—Upon which the gentleman drew from his pocset a carpen ters rule, and prefentedat the cowardly af fafin. exclaiming "do you fee this which from the vehemence of the voice and taking the rule for a pistol, so frightened the cul prit that he instantly took to his heels and! was soon out of light. He was a middle fixed man, dressed ill a (hort blue jacket and trowfers. Extract of a letter from u gentleman in Halifax, to the Editor of the Baltimore Telegraph, dated September 3, 1800. " It was this day spoken lirre, and gene* raliy credited, that orders had been sent from Mie court of Britain, to capture all American veflels, trading to an enemy'? port." [A Jacubin Stoy for an electioneer ing purpose.] ExtraO of a letter from Norfolk, to a gentle man in New-York, dated September 6. " I fufpeft you will be without the H* • Rald this day, as the sickness prevails very much in the Printing Office There have been upwards of 105 new cases for the last 4 dayt», and I fufpedt upwards of 24 or 26 deaths. " R-quetl you to get the following state ment pnblifhed, of an unfortunate affair which took place lately in the adjoining state. "We yesterday le 3 rnt the difagecable news of the death of Dr Ramek ,of 1- den ton, which is as follows : Dr. Rameki has been a Jong time at ncc wth Dr. Ry n Butler, of Kempfville They met near Ed enton, aid exchanged three shots ; when ' the Mag.ftrate- inttrferea a,d put an end > to the bufintfs. On Thurfdaylaft they met ' again on the line which feperates Virginia foom Carolina, and again exchanged three fli«ts ; when th last of Dr. Ramekc's fh .ts entered the thi h of IV Butler and broke it, the bufmefs thus ended. Dr. Rameke wet.t horre and fat up greateil pa t of the ! night with some sri nds ; i th morning he arose, dressed himfelf, and ordered his ser vant to saddle his horse. ai h wan ed to ride out. When the f rvant was gone, he went into a small room adjoining his fhoii, and put a pistol to each of his temples, and j blew his trains out—thus ended Dr. Re- 1 meke. From the Gfo&gia GAXET T r. Vice Consulship of S[fin for the States if North Caroti/ia, South Caroliua, and Georgia. M-lfrs. Nicholas JohnMon and Co. Gentlemen, , His Excellency Lieutenant Colonel Don Vincents Folch, Governor of the Province of Wett Florida, in a letter, d ited Panzaco j ' a i August, hat been ple*fedto commuui ! cate to me thefollowing 1 " f have issued a proclamation, offerinr ; FOUR THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED HOLLARS to any person' who will deliver litre, or in Apalache, the body of WIL LIAM AUGUSTUS BOWLES, or else produce lufficient proof of having killed him; which information I will thank you to make public, in order that some clevei- fellow, at the cheap rate of one gun fhrt, will place in his pocket the said sum, which (hall be paid, with the greatest acknowledgment of grati tude, in good Spanish dollars, without the leaf! delay. 1 iieretore I recjueft you to give this a cDnfpicuoiis place in your paper. It is, 1 doubtless, a very interesting fubjeft to Spain,' America, and the Indians, that th'cy be rid oi this noted vagabond. I am, with refpeft, Your obedient frrvant, EMANUEL RENNILL. Savannah, 25tb Jugust, 1800. ' I For tie Gaze rri<. of the Uinta n Sr..res. A writer in the Aurora complains that the poor peopJeof England do n >t, yet p ay enough for the bread we fend them, alilio it is notorious that trebcl the peace prices have been received, For a great portion -of the late fliipment3, what ,ap unconpi enl t; ous v n lain must he be who can t,hus lantalife over the miseries of mankind, he further fayj that [ the Brifh government, do not comply w ; t h their engagements retyping the additional bounty in certain stipulated cafe», this is f« barefaced a lye that it needs nothing in an swer. Neither the of Great Britain or indeed any other p»wer would dare to trifle with their sole dependence bread in time of great scarcity for fear of future famine. FORT OF PHILADELPHIA. No arrivals ot the f rt. Ship Adriana, Fletcher, from London, and another (hip name unknown are below. Ship l ancy, Braine, from Greenoch, arrived at New-York, yesterday. Ship Kingston, King, from Liverpool is below. From Lloyd's List of August I. Arrived at Gravefend, Two Friend,, Gardner, from New York; Stranger, Bell, Charlelton ; Anna, Diumfreeze. ditto • Diana, Break, Boston. At Plymouth, Rebecca, Royfton, Sa vannah ; Harriot, Atkinfon, Bolton, bound to Rotterdam, detained. AtCowes, Huron Cole, Charleston, and Zenobia. Haywood, New York. Off the Stuart, Hare, Ogilvie, New York. At Lnucaftcr, Lancaster, Wilson, Sa vannah, alter being retaken* a \ armouth, Delight, Tngraham, Am ■nerdam, bound to \'ew York. At Falmouth, William and Jane, Lluw lyn, New York. At Bristol, Nelly. Chapman, Charleston. At Liverpool, Cornelia, , Portland ; Diana, Deval, Savannah ; Felicity, Reed, Baltimore ; Sar?h, Stone, Newburyport ; Mercury, Weldon, Charleston : Jofiah, Cullias, New York. Toe following list of American vessel were tjken fr Hancock and Co's Marine Register, 26 tb August : Frigate ' o ftellation, captain Murry ' Brig Nancy, Brufter Philadelphia I' ion, Adam* Newburyport Brothers, Grnfby, Charlcllon Ship Koebuck vllcn, Gloticefter ' Loiifa Kellburn, Mableh.ad schooner Zmina, Gould, do Orange. Ketten, Charleston Fiili Hawk, Cook, Salem Lidea, Bredilh do. | Lucy, Bazwc-et, Rhode-Island B 1 i>l Sch'r Derbev, Cousins ditto Jeremiah, Spiague ditto VV iddowfon Wickham Baltimore liabclla, Smit.' Nofolk, Spoke the fchr. Traveller, Chamberlain nine dai a frum Baltimore, to St Jago. Pafle.i the flaip Atalanta. and a Danish baqne, both of which will be up in the BOSTON, September 10. Arrired, fchr, Hawk, Pedrich, L Ibon, 37 days. Spoke (hip Hnpe Stephens 25 days, from Chirlelton. for St Scbaftians. Arrived fchr. Edward Appleton Triua dad Sailed in co Uiih fchr. jafon.of Fort land, Left there augull u (hip Fjir Amer ican, Turner, Independence, Swain, and fchr. flet'ey. Wilson of Boston ; capt. Aik insof Damafcatfa, spoke augull 20, lat 18, long. 64, 41, capt. Siiow f ~m Martinique, for New Haven ; fame tin* was boarded by two privateers, searched and ro bed of f«v eral articles. In lat 41, 40, spoke c ptain Nicholfon from Salem for .Liverpool 34 hours out. NEW YORK, September 16. Jlrrivcd, days Ship Caledonia, Mallaby, Liverpool 48 Brig Hulker, Smith, Turks Island 2 1 Schr. Difpatih, Sparrow, Bay of [[Honduras 40 Cleared, Ship Cleopatra, Whittimore, Bremen Sehr. Swan, Penny, Halifax Sloop Ann, Orr, Jamaica Schooner Fox, from New London to Martinique) ia captured and carried into, GuadaJoupe. I here was a sloop in seventeen days from St. Thomas bound to New London, put into the Hook on Friday last in distress, having loft her main boom and forefail ; in want of water and provisions; was supplied by tile pilot boat Trial. Information was received of the arrival of the schooner Cla ra, Horton, from this port at St. Thomas's, T he Captain of the sloop vow'd he ftiould like to paf6 the quarantine ground; and alked the Pilot if he could not get him by the quarantiner. NORFOLK. Sept. 7. Arrived in Hampton Roads, (bound to City Point) the ship New.York, Colley, 56 days London; The (hip Fair Virginiaß, capt- H'pkins, was to fail the next day for this port, as was the ship William and Mary, capt. Dickfon, in four days. Same day arrived in the Roads the fch'r Favourite, Teulfon, 56 days' from Liver pool, bound to the city point ; saw the brig Mary, capt. Brenan, going into Liverpool as they were coming out* d4t. Gazette Maririe Lift, •«* • A • Marshals Sales. • United , Pennsylvania District. $ J?' BY virtue of a writ f» trie dirctfed from the hon Richard Peters, Elq. fudge of the Di!trid Court of the United States for the Pennsylvania Diftridi' wiU beexpofed to public sale, at rhe'Merchant's' Coffee. Houfem the city of Philadelphia, on Mon day the 2 9th of September inft. at 11 o'clock at noon— . f r1- vx The armed French vetsel , LA FORTUNE,.... to the United States armed w>f> ~ n £* s > J o^o Mullowny, Esq. commander, with ail andfingaUrherappacel, guns and appur tenance* the fame haviftg been lately condemned in the laid court as forfeited, &c. JOHN MALL, Marshall. Marshal's Officr, 1 Philadelphia Sept. 17, 1800.J mwfts United States, . 1 Pennsylvania District. J BY virtue of a Writ to me direded from ths hon. Richard Peters, Esq. Jn. J ge.pf the DifMA Court of the UnitedStateifor the Pennsylvania Diftrja, will be exposed ts public sale. at the Merchants Coffee Heufe, in the City of Philadelphia, on Wedncfday, the »9th day of September iniiant.at u o'clock at' Noon, WITH all and Angular her tic- Kle, apparel and furniture, the fame having been lately condemn«d in the faidcourt as forfeited, &c. Miirlhall's Office, ) Philadelphia, Sept. 17,1800 eotS. JOHN HaLl, Marshal. UNITE!) STATES j> Pennsylvania District, 3 to a writ to me direfled from "7 . !'vr°'" le KicharW Peters, Sfq. Judge of the Diftna Court of the United States for the Pennsylvania Diflnfl, will be exposed to piHic file, at the Merchants' CcfFee House, in the city of Philadelphia, 011 Wednesday the J4th f September, inflant, at ij o'clock at noon, Tfee arme d French schooner or veflel L'AIGLE, Prize t0 the United States schooner Enterprize, lieutenant Shaw, commander—With an ana Angular her apparel, gun. and apptirtenan- The fame having been condemned in the laid curt, as for eited, &c. JOHN HALL, Marjhal. Marjhal's Office, I September 13, 1800. J" United Sta„tes ) Pennsylvania District, $ virtue of a writ to me diretfed from the Honorable Richard Peters, Esq. Judge of D ,e ' Court of the United Sraes or the Pernfylvania Diflri)ed to Pub lic Sale, at the Merchants' Coffee Mouse, in the city of Philadelphia, on Wed-iefday the »4th Ot September inft. * ia<»'cl ck at noon, jfjkjn The armed French vessel called CHOuC H O U, Prize to United States ,irmed lhip Philadelphia, steph n D catur, commander, with al and lingular her apparel, guns and appur tenances—the fame having bten lately condem ned in the laid court a forfeited, &c. JOHN HALL, Marjhal. MarjhaPs-Office, Sept. i 3, iSoo. $ 3awtS For Charter, Burthen about i 4oo barrels. O.'T? irills wcllf Apply to Moore Wharton, •No. 18, Dock-street. WHO HAS TO DISPOSE OF Coffee, in bags, ■And a well assorted Invoice Ironmongery. irptenbrr 16 for sale; Ship India, Burthen 401 tons ; now laying at the Still-house wharf. Far terms apply to ' JOSEPH S. LEWIS, september 16 diet Charles Marshall AND SON, No. 46, Cbesnut Street, HAVE RECEIVED, Per brig Liberty, capt Henderfin, from Amster dam, and other arrivals, A quantity of the following article*, which they fell for cash, or the usual credit— Antimon crud Ol Anifi Arsenic alb Juniper Sac faturni Suceini • Vitriol alb Rhodii * Borax Camphor Opium Coccinnella Annetto Gum Benzoin MercDulc Arabic Fruecip rub Myrrh Corros sub Kino ALSO ON HAND, Sal Glauber m f Manna flak Rad gentian id 1 Com Flo Sulphur !< j Liquorice ball Sweet oil | i cru slav Sem anifi 2 Rub Rheubarb J~ L And a quantity of Shop furniture, surgeons inflrumentu, patent medicines, &c.—Medicine chefti, and orders from the country, put up on moderate terms. rt«*. » 1 , t ~. s 3tawtS. Via. New Fork, And for Sale by WILLIAM FRENCH, No. 48, Soatb Front Street, Very Low,• By the Package only, About thirty Baits of 'Woollens as sal. lows:— Blue Broadcloths "a Broadcloths afTorted 1 ."2 Caflimers affirted | H -J* Plans & Forest Cloths Fine Coatings and Naps Low priced Coatings London fuperfine Broadcloths F:fhiouable Swanfduwns. September 15 Horses & Phaeton. All icptember 13 Wanted, BY a small family going to the Weft Indis*, a Woman, who en be well recommended, to ail in the capacity of House-Keeper. To f«ch a» olie a very handfomc compensation will be allow ed— )pply to No j6, north Fourth ftrcet. feptemberi} j, t Cbesnut M. M'CONNELL, No. 143 £ street. September 16 dtf WEST COUNTRY PATENT Canvas, No i to 8. FOR SALE BY Ebenezer Large, ALSO 200 b' fli axes ort pipes faitable for the Spanifli Market 9 mo - »3'h,ißso Ymw&fa _ Loft this morning, THOMAS greeyes'S ngtf, in uvour of Themas Mifflin* cated September 1800, at 60 days, for 1750 dollars, but uot en* dorfed. Any peifon having found the fame* and will r? urn it to T. Greeves, No. 73, Valnut flreet, (hall be rewarde j. ' j reet 'eptembcr 16 PROPOSALS for publishing Br subscription, Th ? Works OF THE Hon. James Wilson, Esq. L. L. .D Lc'te one of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States and Prujessor at Lanv in the College and Academy of Philadelphia. From the original manuscript, in the poffeffiofl of Bird Wilson, Esq. CONDITIONS, These works fliall be elegantly printed in two volumes o&avo, and dtlivered to fubfcrib«rs ac five dollars. JTkey tnall he put to press as soon as the subscrip tions will juftify the cxpence of publication, Subscriptions will be received by ASBUHY DICKINS, The publisher, opposite Christ Church, Phila delphia ; and bj the principal bookfellcrs throngk j out the United States. %* A Profpe&us of the work may be feenat the place of fubfeription. feptcm')eri3 £ Just RecdveO^ifi, "H V J** 5f d 3t m m -> r'M