Gazette ot the United States PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY P.VKNING, OCTOBER } PRICES OF STOCKS. PUILADILPBIA , SePTIMBER jfe. Old 8 perCsnt Stock for calh io$~) O 5" per cent Six per cent, (net amount) do. 86 ( 5" " Navy do. Jo. 86 ( ' 0, Three per Cent. do. 53) 3, £, Deferred, - do. 84,1 United States, do. 32033 '' Pcnnfylvacia, do. j8 North America, do. 50 * tnfuranae comp. N. A. (hares 10 per cent, be . low par. Pennfylvania, (hares, ZI per cent, adv, Turnpike uharei, i 0 per ctnt. nnder par. Bridge (Schuylkill) Stock, par. Baft-India Company of N. A. none for sale. l.and Warrants, 1$ dolls, per 100 acrts. Water Loan, 85 per cent. COURSE OF EXCHANGE Bills on Lon. at 30 days for cash 170 per ct. Do. ftp - 60 days do. 168J do. Do. d£ 90 days do. 166 2*3 Bills on Hamburgh at 60 days 36 a 37 cts. per Mark Banco Ds. in Amftcrdam, 60 days 39 a 40 cts. per Florin. THE GRAND QUESTION STATED. At the present folemti and momentous epoch, the only question to be alkt'd by ev ery American, laying his hand on his heart is, " shall I continue in allegiance to GOD—AND A RELIGIOUS PRESIDENT ; Or impiously declare for JEFFERSON—AND NO GOD !!! A letter from Kingston, Jamaica, mentions that an American veflel, lately captured, and brought in, had papers, which dated her cargo toconfift of pruvifious, and Philadel phia Peer, 011 examining, it .vas found Ihe hail a quantity of Gun-Powder on board, and'bound to one of Rigaud's Ports. A society of females has b'en form-d in Boston, by the name of the Female Assy- Lvttj their objeft is to provide a fund for the lupport of female orphans. For the 24 hours preceding Wrdnefday morning at fun-rife, there were 19 deaths in Baltimore and its vicinity. Total number,in tho hospital sick with the prevailing dil'eafr, Copvalefcents, Discharged cured, For tie Gazette of tie United States. NOTES ON GALLATIN. No. IT. As a republication of the report of a com mittee of Congress containing every efleu tial faCt, iclativt the prefeni and former state of the American debt, preceded the publication of the last cfTay, it can scarcely be neceflary now to repeat the whole, and yet that the contrail between the genuine fa<3s, the real TRUTHS, and the many prepofterouscoutradi&ory refults,which Lava been drawn by and from Gallatin's mischiev ous eflays, may appear in their true (hape. to strike convidion home to the minds of the weakest member of our republic and thus to defeat the l>afe, the wicked intentions of G llatin and his fc.ooloi foreign and domestic villains. The foot of the ac- counts which palled through examination, from the treasury to the committee, from the committe to and thence to the world, is, here again repeated, viz. True amount of the Na- DoHt, Cts tional debt lit Jantia rY> »79'. - - - 74 185,596 82 True amount of the Na- tional debt, ift Janua ry, 1800, - - Aftually'diminiflied 3,972,878 66 I repeat that whenever an arithmetician may pretend, to have discovered an impor tant error in the calculation of others, it is incumbent on him to prove his polition by a plain and limple process, if he does not do this, he is ;onfic!ered either an ignoram n», a knave or a fool without further quef tioo. Hence it will be obvious that Mr. Gal latin (hould have given us in two or three iimple lines only, the a<3ual foot of the debt, ahd ils variation from that of the com mittee for junnary 1791, after this he might have added as many notes or com ments as he pleased by way of displaying his fifcal ideas, whether true or falle—but instead of doing this in a plain intelligible manner, which being all within the ordin nary capacity of any tolerable school boy or derk, he certainly might have done ; observe, the many different results which have proceeded from the Arithmetical Farago contained in his two Pamphlets. Each of the following items have been drawn, as a jinal or tot"l rt fult lroin Galla tin SKE'ICH and VIEW. A lift of different sums, each and all proved fr«m -Gallatin to be conect statements-os the amount of the Increase of eur aftually diminilhed National Debt. Dollars. Cents. See last page of his Sketch 14.437,111 79 Ditto fame page, &c. 6,064, 49 Visw, page 8 - '2,621,867 Ditto do. 29 - 6,657,419 44 Ditte do. 28 - - 9.462,264 88 Ditto do. 8 - 4,019 646 88 do. 8 - Ditto By the Editor of the Au-") roTa, lire that paper of I 39>?12 264 20th September, J ~ _ . Dollars. By Mi IT. field, from Gilatin, fee address to the people of f 4°! ooo r°Co , New-Jersey, J By Melf. Coxe and 'others"} per addrefles and hand ! „ oil's in circulation, at! [ °®> o0o ! o "° said to be from Gillatin J For several richer ft ■ cements of the fame fait, all different 111 the Aurora, fee a file ot th it paper tor the present year, all which are said to oe Gallatin'.. 1 lie will fhew-t 2 94 33 B Lalt do. for lame period 72,775,893 92 C View page 7 do. 72,237,501 97 Do " 9 do. 71,305.559 64 E Do. 27 do. 69,740,606 27 F Do. 28 do. 69,302,240 39 1 he following for January, 1766. G Sketch page 66 85,010,000 H Do. lift prge 78,697,410 12 I Page 65 of his Sketches"] he proves that a debt ! due from the people to ! the people is not dut; at r OO > 000 «°®9 all, and thus the domes- j tic debt is made nothing .J For the Dublin Janua > iSAo, fee thefol lowmg different statements for the fame pe riod, viz. Dollars Cents. K View page 8 L Da. 9 70,212.719 16 M Do. 62 79,102,621 15 N Do. by addition of the"| whole expence account of the United States, from the manner in which it is introduced by Mr. G-illatin, fee Aurora, 20lh Sept. V 1 bJw, Page *3, Debt ciple or governing rule eilalilillied by Qalla tin, in page 23 of l.u VILW, and alio ,n page 65; of his SKETCH, the Doroofhc Debt by being due fro.ll the people ot the United States to themselves, on the pure principles ot a common weal, i-: not 111 fact a nation.it burthen, but 111 r !)■ ,1 jjioving j'i im ipl c.: 1 . uUted re enc re.il'e t; •• 1 ircul..- tn n uiily fUk current com of the countr\, but Hot to dinunifli the quantity thereof. 38 8 5 HEALTH-OFFICE. Tenth Month 2nd, rßoo. AS several reports have been induftrinus" ly circulattd refpeiting ;lie exilic; cc of n contagious difcale in tlii city—which is uarrd is believed by some, the Board o{ Health h.ive used their utmost to obtain the mod corrrft information on this inter.(lug fu' j;Ct from t e moll rtfp' 'ti ble source as well as a visit of their commit-: tee, to fitch paits as wen fai;l to be ii.tid ed, and can with great fatisladlion inform , their fellow citizens and thtirf lends in the country, that there ■» no grounds fqr said reports, as they believe the city and liber ties, is in at lead equal health if not fupe ror to any period within their knowledge and they d > p'edge themleives to the pub lic, tli til there ilioyld be "ccafi >n J which at pr lent Id far fr m their expectation' they will immediately announce to theii fellow citizens ai y thing of a contrary na ture- their only view hi irg to execute will JiiUity and prompt ness the duty they owe hi public—and uniting they may be helievec when tliey fay, that tluy know of no cafi of contagious or yellow fever at present ii this city or liberties. By order of the Board, EDWARD GA R'ftIGUES, P reft lent PETER KEY ER, Sternary 70.2i27'-8 16 Married lal} evening', by the Right Rev. Bifliop Wlii:t, Mr. WLTljxm Hustler, of Hall, YovkOiire, to Miss Charlotte Meade, daughter of George Meade, Esq. of this city. IN MIDDLE WARD The Ek'&ion tor Inlpeflnrs will be held oil Saturday the 4th inll. at Mr. Tomlin fon's Tavern, of the White Horse, Market Street, between the hours of 2 and 6 in the afternoon. This ward includes from Fourth Street to Schuylkill, between Mar. ket. nd Chefilut Streets. Arrived, brig Two-Brothers, Bradford, 35 days from St Scbaftiaos. Left'therc, drig Bee, Hanfen, of Boston,; fchr Charles, Folter, Glouceller ; fchr Roger, Williams, Abigail, Matthews ; (hips Dispatch, Ward, Orlando, Smith ; Ma ilda Travice, all of New-York ; —brigs Paragon, Hart ; Am iable-Creo), Mdridge ; and Minerva, Archy, all of Philadelphia j fchr. Caroline, of Bal timore ; capt Stone, ol Norfolk and (hip I homas, Higgins of Charlelton. A fchr. A Stated Meeting of the American from Philadelphia, arrived a few hours pre- Philosophical Society will be held at their vious to Capt. B's fa li ig, loaded with co- Hall at 6 o'clock this evening. coa, cotton and coff-e—Market dull f,,r JOSEPH CLAY, Secretary. Americans and Well India produce. Sept —• 21 lat 43 12 long 58 20 I'poke br.g Auro- POST-Ot'FICE, J ra, Bartlett, 39 uayj from Bilboa, tor Ply- Pbiladelpbia, Oct. 3d, 18co. j mouth- JCT* LETTERS for the Bntilh Packet Ship Franklin, Oxnard, from St. Sebai" Lady Arrabella, for Falmouth (England,) tianS. 59 days. Iwo days afcer failing, ths ■will lit; received at this office, until Tuefdav Franklin was taken by a Guernsey privateer, 7(h iuv\ant, at 12 o'clock, nbon. who took out all the hands, except the Cap- N. B. The Inland Postage to New York tain, cook, ItewarJ and boy ; aud put on mast be paid. . board 2 prize mailers and 8 men, and order- INTERESTING INFORMA TION. JCpTbofe who ■ wn Lands in the Hate of Kentucky, are notified that their Lands will be fold at auCtion, On the 3J Monday of November next, for averages of Taxes, un less the Taxes are paid before that diy. A printecPLift of the Lands, and amount of Taxes may be at Michael Hillegas's, Esq. who is willing to oblige them. 7,166,518 33 cancelled by reaiobiflßS ! i.ke tholl-, kc SkttJii, r°'- ° : ' p ;, -b c 6 s- j W To all this must be ad Joa. t'taf AMERICANUS. [To be Con i ae.. J ARRIVED, 70 Salt and crates ; J. Stcinmetr, Farmer, Gi'ofon, Hamburg yj Merchandize ; Savage and Dugan. Molly, ('Divert,-Liver,.o >1 4j Dry Goods ; Nicklm and Griffith. Swift Packet, Richards, S'urrinam Mollaffes ; N. and J. Flazier. 5) Dry Goods ; J. and R. Wain. Dispatch, Martin, Gonaives o'teeand Sugar : Pratt » d Kintzing. C Expedition, Harris, P" Republican i( Coffee ; J. Shoemaker Catherine, Ehrnllroom, do I Messenger. Hopkins, Kingston Wine, Dry Goods ; Jntics and Smith- Arrived at the fort. Ship Charles, Bythewood, from a fuc [eefsful trading voyage on the [Coalt of Africa Dye wood, &c. &rc.— P. Blight. Brig Thomas, Shtffiield, Havanna [Left there the 9th instant Molasses ; Shannon and Smitl CLEARED Brig Polly, Guild, E! iza and Jane, Burnharn,' N. York gchr. Gov. Clinton, Allen, P. Rfpublicsn Fanny Bridger, New York l.riai Jt.ind - Alexandria Brig Catherine, of Charleston arrived it the Fort Gtt. ift; She left Port Republic can Sept. 3d in company with the fchr. Lion, capt. i'razier of and for Baltimore. Left at Port Repulican* Brig Deiight, Glazier, of Phiadelphia, to fail in about 18 days Brig Exper merit, to fail in about 14 days for Wilmington. (Del.) Brig Harriot, of Newburyport, capt. Smith, arrived at Port Republican Aug. 31. On her passage, Sept. n fell in with the United States sloop of war Herald, capt. I Ruflel, who had under his convoy the fol lowing veflel; j (hip Difpaich. Martin, of and for Philadelphia ; brig Charlcfton ; of and for Charletton, brig Unio i, of .>nd for Bollon j fchr. Ruebuck, Allen, as and for Gloucetter, New England. Sept. 17, in lat 23, 47, long 7.2, parted with the fchr. U'on, ami the other above mentioned vessels. Ship MoLy, Calvert, 45 da s fr m Livrr pool Sailed from thence in company with- Ship Induttry Reynold*, of andfor New- York ,>nd hip Wafhiwgton, Scott of andfor Bolton. Left there the following veflVls —Ship Mais, of Ntw York ; Ship Brieifes, of do. ' hip Heitor, of doj and Ship Mit- Iburi, Lark, • f Philadephia, to fail the 20th Augult. Spoke on the 9th September Lit 44. \V • the Ship Randolph, of and ■from .A.-.illerdaro, and on the ult. lat 40, 20- N. long. 6tf, no, W. Spoke the Ship Cleopatra of and from New-York to Lon don • Capt. Middleton of the (hip Orono. Sept. 10 fpuke'lhip Mir aret, of New-York capt. Marlh. bou d to 1 iverpool, out 9 days, lat 38. 4.0 long, 64 who infonne.i th. t the day before picked up a yawl belonging to the (hip Newport, of Boston, and at Ihe fame time law a great deal of tobacco afloat, be tween 20 and 3® hogflieads. Brig Jol'n. vtkms. of and for Philadel phia, 34 days from Lifl»>n, was spoken the 13th inliant, latitude 43. 19, N tiaving-on board the crew of the /hip urion, of New York, foundered at lea. Scl|r. Bilboa, Perkins, from hence,, to St. Sebaftiaus, was ipoken on the 6th ult. in latitude 40 40. N. longitude 30, 20, W. all well, out nineteen days. Brig feggy, Cotten, from hence, has arrived al Co k.' Arrived, snow Mary, Cobb, St Peters burg ( Russia) 86 days. This is the lirlt arrival at this port fur many month* from Rullia—where the Americans are treated with great refpedt. Left there the Keii ance, of Boston,; Tyre, of Providence ; Sal ly, of Salem, and a Pottfmouch (hip. The Fii.ancier, of Boston, had passed up. The t Olive Branch, of i>alem, for London, was at Ellineur. Sept. 12, lat 43 22 long 40 50 spoke the Molly, Galls ord, 28 days from Liverpool, for Philadelphia. Sept 19 lat 43 long 59 54 saw 4 b'ig, which was total ly difmalted, except a piece of the fore maft. Gazette Marine Lift, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON, September 25 1 -• • - ed the *>efTel to the firfl porf. In this situ j TT7" 1 PT anon the reunified 3 clays in which ; , vJll W CuHCiUS • , -n ft • V ime he matured a plan which had th? defl- | np H i- ,„ h ,•; w .„. ~. i „ cJ cfiea, and he again resumed the com- \ J-r, at 10 ,\U' ° dr 'soft nand or his own veflel, and secured his new atH * Sitopfon'sftcret, on the wharf betwecrt Wal :otnrades in the hold by a very fpi'ri-P Pur , r f' rP .' r ' drawbridge,in t!-t city of Phi* ed and gallant manoeuvre They made ''*"l! t» sol'S by j-u'.lic au%.— nany attempts to gain their liberty, which One hundred andfixty rint laks of >fcpurle gave the Captain double fears, for I T7 1 /V T J * 1 !0 days, when fortunately in long 27 BW. iLHIt 111013 VJOOCIS '.- r '" r . >arn :el i huriSon. 16 Here imported in the snip ■TL ' NTIC lays from - iverpool, bound to Baltimo:e, : Captain William Waters from Cal. .vho tooic 5 - them ; proper cave was taken c , uta a. d Madras, to wit - T the others, who are now in the FraoM Jtej pi,ce V of Bwtho.-* Gnrrahi » ... , ■ „ . . . . 17CS p:;ces r.l Gol-'h.-id Mamoodie* Arrived at the Quarantine, brig Polly , I *470 pieces ot Phoo!phi>arCopa* WatWT, 30 days from St. Thomas. 4°° pieces of Hurial Hummum* Schr. 'ally, Swafey, Trin t , (Mar.) v : ' c ° yii ' Crs of Dac " Bal '-» - ,a ) s- Left there, fchr. Hannah, Hooper, °J &?*** Mamooiie. - '4» or:g Swan, tiom Newbury- 1-6 f i..-u .0; N<- , ;;(ierci-.n!:a Nanfooki \ Port, 54 d:,vs; brig Eaole Rollins, was ao ° I iecc ' ni Codas rea y to fail from St Pierre., The Kng- pieces of Kernah red Cloth* fchr Alexandrine, Ac. recaptured brig '°i' '' ' , r , ! "'V' 15 Humbler, £», .Jf «* SSSS*". was taken by a Trench privateer in lat 33, J3l pieces of Hiniai Ccffas long. 70, Capt. Hafti'.gs arrived at Mar- a 34 pieces of Blut Cotfas tinque. Aug. 14. Aug. 18, in the Sambero IS * P' c " Ci| Bue pafTage, spoke the Englilh pr. Duke of "f 4 piece, of ' ,fhrr,ir e Coff,* v„ t tr ' A r, 1 1 ■ I '-° • " cc * 01 Kiaranad Guzzenaht IVent, treated politely and accompanieo t? pieee* of Mulmullj through the pafTage. Aug 29, lat 30, long 2 piece,, of Nans. i.ki 70, spoke (hip Alkelajudith, Abbot, 11 days 4 pieces of Dauaitiiiflin» from It. Croix, for i'.ofton. ' IS V' cc "! Civiiv't:c ma Handkerchief* Brig Betsey, O'Cane. fur Boilon ;hs 4 J !' Zlfu- „ ~r hrpn /Wdln.rt 1,,r ,l,» c- • I .17 1 r 14 r iec '■ °' Handkerchiefs been detained by the Spaniard*at Valpafaro, zco p i, tc » of ditto demanded damage for, d-tenti :n, would not 1059 i ieceAf Cuddalore Gingham* ' accepr 300 dolls, and proceeded to Lima ,c 6 pieces of Nirlta.».e* for redrtfs. I 4?io pieces of VadrasHandherclvefs OF which ;he particulars will he jubUApd h han.ib lls and the f >ie« he continued daily until the who»* are fold. The said go will be foi l for approved notes, at two, thr e and mon hj credit. CLEMENT BIDDLB, ~) Agent,fir the E\ 7KO VAS M'l UES, y dia Compa-y of N. FR.ANCI 'INGRAH \M, j America. The goods nay be vtrwed lor fix days be ore the fate, Vy appiy:i:j{ to JOIIN CONNELLY, Auctioneer. Days C. Francois NEW.YORK, October, 2. Ship JefFerfon, Cutter, of Portsmouth, (»■ u.) from Surrinara. Left there the 9th of August under convey of the U. S. {hip Maryia d. capt Rodgers. Touched at Do minico, Martinique and St Thomas—l.eft the latter place the 9th of ?ept with a fleet of ab'jut 65 fail of American vefltls, bound to different porta of the U. States. s'ept 14111, in lat 22 in a heavy sea carried away hi< foremalt. C. takes this method.of returning his thai ks to Capt Rogers for the attend jh and afliftance rendered him before and after his dfiafter. Left t'ie following vessels at Suriinam. Ship Liberty, of New-Yotk ; brig Frank lin, of Peppere borough ; Enterprize Lang don, of Portsmouth ; Mary, Lllesj of New- Heveii. Ship Olive Branch, Macey, 37 days Fay al, September sth spoke British sloop Flirt. ept 6tn in lat 40 40 long 3 3 spoke fchr Bi:boa, Perkins, of and from Philadelphia to St Sebaftisns, out 19 days. 20th, in lat ' 53 ' 56 9 fell in with twohogfheads Tobacco, marked T. S. on the head, anJ several pieces of a wreck. 28th, was bropght to by the Britifli frigate Boston, detained an hoijr, and treated politely. Tn the Olive Branch caltie passenger captain Wil iam Fair y of Dartmouth in Great Bri taii>. Schr Two Friends, Williams, 27 days Jaciaicn, sept. 26th spoke fchr N«Uy, Graham. off Cape Hatteras, from Boston, who had put into Norfolk, having carried away both marts, &c. repaired damages thej-e, and was then proceeding to Anti gua, Sept 27th spoke (hip Washington, from Liverpool to Charleston, 46 days. The br, Two Twins, capt. Sc.itt, had failed .0 days before him for New York. Left there (hip Favourite. Backhonfe, to fail in 5 daye for N. York- The (chr. Sillers arrived at Jamaica 2 da* s before captain W.lii3ms faded. A gentleman who had arrived'at Jamaica informed that the brig Neetralliy was call away on Turks- I (land on her homeward bound passage. For Sale or Charter, | 7BH SHIF Hannah, ' ~ will be ready :n a few days to r'cciv' 1 a cargo •»* For partienl rs apply to the Capfain -on board at Walnut Street wharf sr to WILLIAM rp'JNp. N§. 54, South second Street. Who has jufl r.ceived by the said (hip and for sale entitlecT.to drawback, While. »f ems ty quart bottles, 86 Crate* bcft rteiftfiuld Company Earthen Ware 10 OZ'iahurgt 40 Boxes Cr-wn Glass, 8 !>y 10 ALSO, A qmtitityof excellent LARGE COAL for ufe O&ober r. tuths tf To Printers. The foll»wing MATERIALS ack hr.t. H.' ' :>v en 'iom ! dollars ''ll c-'.fli an i value of other ohjs&l* Whoe ver will apprehend and fccur. him wirh as much value a'.M utratr. will rtc lve the above reward, an 4 jo dollars if tht young villain can only be brought to coud'gii punifbroent. No. 70 Sonth Street. ■Sept. a 9. ARD. Robbery. 300 Dollars Rgv ft reef was openecv en or twelve hundred d<>] fimor»£ tftcm wcie, Two marrow fpaon«/ L! kc r enV of Mr Ja me I'etcrfbiH-g—one do- o Mr John i pmblc, )ark fee with a Urge bi>, n the r6ntre, under which aid strait, with J. T. : - >earl. Togethc res, pointed l«y . v 'ul!y, f the jewellery, or 2co dollars it' the thief or hieves arc also fecure'l. Mr. Benjimin Morris, the owner of the i Watches which were taken at the fame time, k will also give 100 dollars fcr them. July 19 0- The Printsrs at Peterfcurp, Richmond, Mexandiia—Baltimore—Chirlelion—acd o- the, s, are requested to mfert the above for 1 cw times. , fl ►;«. u J • <✓ A s r .v •1 * '># : +& jht my fh.:p in Water bv a :aile key, and fun* lery, tb the amount of joiiard, were carried off. marfcfd u Worn ck a Mr. King one do. /ate of this town, the luc glzfs ar 'i a lmaller ic!» ,vas a pla.it o.' hair n a cyph' r w. ike '. in i nttmbei ot fancy pit.** b cin not now oe wain's Calls stamped