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    Gazette of the United States
PHILADELPHIA,
tubsdat f.vkning, 'ctobfh 7
PRICES OF STOCKS
, PbIUDIIHU , SItTIMBER 50
Old 8 per Cent Stock for cash S r per cent
Sit per cent, (net amount) do. 86 / <' "
Navy do. do.-
Three per Cent. 'do. 11 )3. o.
Deferred, . do. LjT
BANK United States, do.
■' Pennsylvania, <lo. a g
1 North America, do. jo
Infuraaae comp. N..V. (hares to per cent, be
low par ,
Pennsylvania, lhares, », per centk- a ,j Tj
Turnpike Shares, i 0 per cent, nnder par.
Bridge (Schuylkill) Stock, par.
Haft-India Company of N. A. none for sale, *
J.and Warrants, 15 dolls, per 100 »cr--«. *
Water Loan, 85 per cent.
COURSE OF EXCHANGE
Bills on Lon. at ,30 vlayn for cast 170 per ct
Do. do. 60 days do. ifISJ do.
Do. do. 90 days do. 16S 2-3
Bills on Hamburgh at 60 days 36 a3; ct*
per Mark Banco
D«. in AmfUrdam, 60 days 39 a 40 cts. per
Florin.
We hare been informed that a young
gentleman, lately from the interior of tbis
State, made an attempt on his life, on Sun
day evening hit, at his lodgings, by cut
ting his throat with a razor ; —He was con
veyed to the Hospital yesterday morning.
Captain Warden who arrived at N. York
on Saturday in the fliip Oliris, left Paris the
7th of August. The day before, he had an
interview with Mr. Vans Murray, one of
the American Envoys, who told Captain
1/ Warden that theNegociations hung in a Rate
of uncertainty j and that NOTHINS had
then bte.i done.
From a Glasgow Paper.
GlasgW, August 26.
Extraft of a letter from Grangemouth da-
ted' Auini'ft 24.
"This day arrived here captain Hardy,
frdni Peterlburgh. He left the Sound by
advice of the Consul on the 15th inflanr, at
■which time the Danes were fitting (jut their
N .vy with all poflible difpaich, and prefiing
men for the service.
Married on Saturday evening last, by
Alexander Todd, Esq. Mr. Frederick Stoy,
to Miss Abigail Walter, both of this city.
From the 26th 10 the 29th ult. there were
16 deaths in Norfolk.
For the 24 hoors preceding Saturday
morning at fun-rife, there were 20 deaths in
Baltimore and its vicinity.
Total numbrr in tho hospital sick
with the prevailing difeafr, jg
Convalefc nts,
■ Difchirged cured, -
For the Gazette of the United Statet.
CLERGY.
Mr Watm,
The following circular let'er is addressed to
the lukewarm Clergy, who have not yet
come forward, at a time when the Chri
flian Religion is so fruich threatened.
Rtverend Sir,
GOD AHQ A RFLIGIODS PRBSIDBNT.
on'
■JEFFERSON AND NO GOD.
, There » no meaa between these two ex
tiemes, n<v place for neutrality ; will «
Chri'ftiari Miiilfter pause one momefu }to
what (idfc be will take ? Will he iorfike his-
Religion, and his Saviour ; to tiike up
•with the world, and by his filenee forward
the elt&inn of an Infidel i The very deli,
beratjon is no lef« scandalous, than to de
bate whether you iliall apofhtize yourfelf
by fu£h condurf from your God, -for a cor*
relpondence the devil : or deprive
.yourfelf of, the fatisfaftion of an approving
corrtcience, with Heaven in reversion, for
misery travelled, and Hell in remainder.
You call yourfelf a Christian, andprofcfsto
be a Minifler of the Gospel of Jesus Christ,
you perform the Ceremonies required ol you,
in his Church, you preside at his table, and
diflrihute the Bread and Wine to his Flock.
These relations call upor. you : You are in
a (lation that requires great care, and your
endeavours ought to be pnrtafing ; for if
you fail, you betray ynur duty, and rilk
your eternal welfare. In this Age of Rem
ton improperly so called, your Religion is
threatened, and you effett not to discover '
thedangrr. Are you yourfelf an Infidel;
a faint in profeflion, but a fiend in prlnci- \
pie ? If you are not, it is your duty to j
make every exertion to prevent theele&ion |
of one, to the firfl office in the United ]
States. A prophet threw all the niisfor.
tunes of the Jewifli People, npon their in
<onfideration. «• 7be Eartb lies desolate be
cause no man mitt take the pains to en
ter upon the consldtraionof bis duty'' and
T much fear the troubles that arp faft ap
proaching, this once happy, Christian coun
try, fpriug from the fame fouroe. The
Clergy have of lme become negligent, and
-item to fix their security upon a wretched
maxim, I do nt harm': suppose this true ;
is this fufficient to ensure you a place in
those blefled Regions, where happiness hangs
not on the precarious tenour of uncertain
ty ; when you are in the Miw/onof a duty,
as a Christian Minister? You no doubt re
colleft the parable of the M»!ier, who called
his Steward to an account fir a Talent ;
be pleased to turn over to that Chapter,
Matthew 25, it seems defigued for your in-
OrucVion, weigh the drift, and stop at every
cirtumftance. .He was unprofitable, but not
wicked [ he encreafed n»t his matter's stock,
nor did he embezzle it. I: n "trua he put
If this is not the re.utation of the form,
it certainly is of the spirit of a lie. But the
refutation of lies in this paper, would be like
unravelling the web of Penelape, an endleL
undertaking.
The Editor .of th? Aurora declaims ve
hemently against « the intimacy and confi
dence that fublifted between Porcupine and
Abercrombie,"&nd conliders it ajufl repioacb
to tbe latter. Mr. A. was never either i(ha-
1 med or afraid to cultivate an acquaintance
w.ich Mr. Cobbetr, and.'ipenly to avow his
•rlteemjfor him, which surely the candor,even
of his enemies mull allow to be just si ible up
'on a principle of common gratitude alone,
for his generous, able and. unl'olicited de
fence of Mr. A. againftitffe base attack of
Carey, an imported Irish patriot, and Editor
of the Daily Advertiser, who in his paper
of April 1797, virulently abufrd Mr. A. up
on a falfe acuil'ation. Mr. Cobbett with the
zeal of a confirmed friend, was prompt in
his defence, tho' Mr. A. had been but a very
(hort time before, accidentally introduced to
him, and coutd scarcely be said to be ac
quainted with him.
D'jane concludes his Grub-street phillippic
of Saturday last. by faying" these ftrichires
are severe, the writer feels that they are so,
but it is th* severity of Justice. It is not
from any perf.insl Iwftility to the mail (Mr;
A.) they are given ; he is, in the writer's
eye, a veiy weak and iudifcreet roan ; one
who has h id an unhappy bias tt puifue what
was wrong ; when he might with half the
not out the money to lute re ft, hat he fecttrel
t■ e piincipil ; hi.d it lie did no tJ°od'» h
aid MO harm. Tins },!«, bright him not
on ; lie wa* found guilty of negligence, hi tl
ret«ited his (l-ntence and punilhmrnt.
Infidelity is encrealing amor.g' lis. J kj
FKrson is a Candidate for th? Prffid-'ticv }
and one of your Chriltian Biethfcn. th'
Rev. Mr, Abbkcrcmbie dailv .biifrdfroife
that infamous Prrfs, which publifbrd Paine's
r,f H- ;f )n • for doings what he cojicriv
ed to he his duty. Religion is
•no the hie (Ted Author ofit, made rh fub
jert-<.f Sport. You h .ve fern the effect of
infidelity' in France ; md do you mean to
■ utter th ile under your ca.c, to take of the
Poif.Mi ; Ov.-rtd ivith Money, to g-ive it a
palauole refill ? vOr Jo you mean to come
farwar«! as a faithful fcrvauut in support of
v ui Holy Relijjioi), and by a timely inter
terenfe save many fouls ? If the latter is,
yotir 'determination, be'nowfrnd in fucb a
cause, speak boldly. Y«jr MalW s with
you, and will imt forCike you : and whan
you have finiflied your caurfe here in oppo
lition to the Philosophy of the present day ;
you will be t'ranilated into his presence'
where there is Joy and Pleasure forever
more.
For the Gazette of tbt United States.
FURTHER REFUTATION OF
Aurora Lies.
" Saturday, Oftober 4 ."_ The faH'e as
. fertion with refpeft to the abuse levelled
from the pulpit at Mr. Jones, which obliged
his wife td leave the Church, is again, with
unptrralelled effrontery brought forward,
supported by another hitre-fsced lie, th.it
Mr.- A. in the pulpit, called him a Jacobin.
This is again denied in toto; not a (In. lc
expreflion or alltlfio.i in the Srrmun having
reference to him, or it being known-to Mr.
A. that Mr. Jones was the candidate oppo
sed to General Gurney.
Item. It is char, ed in the Auroro, that
Mr. A. wa< H ecu fed of applying for the
Treal'uryfhip of the Mint after be was in
Orders. Ihe Aurora never dreamt to dif
enminate whether bef re or after.
In the Aurora of Wedncfday, September
loth, is the following article :
" Mr. Abercrombie'i views and pursuits
are various, and he has always - n rye to a
lucrative profession, attended with leisure,
from a Calhier to a or Bank,"(un
queflionably a perfect sinecure) " b fore he
was a parson, to the Treal'uryfhip of the
Mint, after be bad, under p-etencc ofiisbi.
ration by the H<'ty Ghost, iilTumed orders."
Again, " The f.ime Abercrombie was a
competitor with Dr. Rush (in 1797) for the
Treafurylh:p of the Mint.
In the Aurora of Friday, September 19,
it is fhted, that Mr, A's
at not beiifg appointed to the Treal'uryfhip
ot the Min.t, in the room of Dr. flush, wi-s
further aggravat~d by t,.e recoil cVion of the
service be rendered in the m«morable Fast
Pro. 1 irration of
111 the Aurora of Monday, -
the " Speculations of Mr. A.'' it is
aflerttd,
" 7. The Treafuryfhip of the Mint was
fought far by Mr. Triftrain Da] ton, under
| Gen. Wa(hin('ton,.and Mr. Abercrombie
[ put in his oar tn.>, but the boat would net
row ; Gen. Wifhington refufed.
" 8. The fame pl;ce became vac int a*rain
under Mr. Adamf t and Dr. Rush and Mr.
Abercrombie were the rival candidates," (4
years after Mr. A. was in orders.)
"9* 'he place of Money Changer not be
ing in the reach of this man devoted-to the
service of Gnd, he took up the pulpit drum
and beat a tattoo to politics, and got Por
cupine to pubii'h ! is Sfr:v ■ ".
N. B. Prrcupine did not publifb the Ser
mon, but Mr. John Oi'rnroJ.
Is not this, reaJef, a clear convi&ion of
a lie ?
Item. " He fays h? was charged in
the Aurora with irrigating Porcupine to at
tack Dr. Rulh. This was never directly said
in the Aurora.*'
In th n paper of Wednesday, ioth of Sep
tember, it is said, «' Why was it that Dr.
Rulli was perpetually annoy d, a I per fed and
pei fectited by Porcupine ? Parson Abercrom
bie the drfamer of Jeffcrfon was the confhnt
afioei.ite of Porcupine ; the fime AHercmni
bie was a competitor with Dr. Rulh for the
Trenfurvfhip of the Mint."
J pains fnrr obtained as. much happirvf. is . '£-*"< i 'titi & ' ' ' "" ' ' v ' ,«
'alls to the lot of hfltuaium b* purfuinp | A]S'Y ■ iM- It™ 1 «>'f Garland, f-nm N York for Nevri
what wis ri hi wh », ~,r , .. ! , d ''!s PaflVngcs . MtflVs Gifoert
'■' i, weak a-'ij •••Wet i w i: rc now in! ! £?"* ««, C-lqu ; hou«, John Tbomnfo*.
line"l to 'lvl Mr A. j.td iif '•ur ! *ii # d nh« i i\icna r d Scott, Wn. Gilmore Tames Em-*
,s > . I'-d he ailv r,tr.; Willi ; Ga7"*fv Vi ir'rr ! i'fl-' - and twenty fn.the steerage. ..
'< >'ft '.f it.iWetio,.; labour-d Lift, Ihe fla.p Collins Cotrell, from L;».
to overturn our civii conftitutlon, level!,,! a PftlJT HF pllTTa.i,-, brJi} r T i A " - uft *'• w " bi,arded »«<J treated
dmd.ybl ,t OiK.irm-.ity by ei.de.iv ,rfo- j • -lILADLLPHIA, Phfly .by the Kuffar frigate,-JSept lb.
toefl-d the i-l_ rtion i man to t'v; P- if A1 ~nT V, ~. ' p, , 44j""g 49 f? >*.• the A'p J„h n and
i.enry who v.-! c«bs an/i .eipii;-- i. : ',,,! he c , . hD » -Day. Phe 26 days from Li.erpool fjr Boftou
exercised h.spri, in villifvinr Gen. VValho.a. o' < i H "" 5? ~~ 2 f! b ' ,n * at 4« t Ion? 54 50 a brig frpm
tn, Mr. Ad un : , ~ p. ... ~ H T"'f' c r L <"' do " 4* <*''• Porrlmmnh ; 3 eth iolat 40
i nnlto " ail(l " : '♦•rcoslp: •,„ i ; i , ilir ■; .... v U ' Al] S ""' 1 • St - J"" ri " C. b3; 35 )'» ff 71 12 th Alp 0.-ion, of N. York
'are the boa« of on,- 11 p-p. • " '"_T '> "'"ts fom London .~.
|•' He mil.! t w it|, ,Vo w . 0 , "S 1 ,om ''s. Havan a!) i.aA .-vrntnq arrived he A-p Mary,' Fi'-ti
have b.-en o,:e -f the le-.-l. cur g ,„ g . -'<*>P<-Omet Co'"" • . Uichm»..d 947 days Green , f !i, |i« J at 39 26
v ' 1»V ti eh< r ;;nd I rjs, wl, < h w.-, p, ~ *. ' Ki '' ) <p< ke >ht brig Oi;ona 33 day from Liver
-" , d °" r ' f !•» i|, , u i 1 ' ava " M "'"{ Picker Nev.bern pool to Charlellon * 20th in lat so ,7 she
rendered him. he
much haj p'i'cis „ t ills o the lot of hum.:- r l U U'i' fcd to be the Ann, Capt. --orth ( aroiina ; ( ftr. lin lot jo 2® fp
nity to r: jy in W( /. , society. fj 1 m'e con- ' r £ a \ 'P °" ' hc *j<l olf off the- brig ognea 3 days from N. I'ork to St
clii.'. f with this e.-..(oling r.-fi-«ion, that v«o>gc s Lank. 4° dayj from Amsterdam Sebastians fpoke the Aip -imp
:~y '* " ''lo'tjied" by his ftridures : '"i'" , ' • . f . 'dami.-u, .33 league* from the H^ok
har fr ni it ; Mr. A. conscious that his cba-' f■, ? P ;- ,\ e y '. ''P M°h aw k, f* l " London. ,
'afte, i-. invul'u-iahle, receives such c .irinnv , e ,l!* 0m cuftl P'oy with the . : l'l>elhip America Watson, belonging to
W!,h th. c •i-ieiv.j.t it deferv.-c, and defies the ,'P 1 W ilf j , (,winn, for Phil -del MeHVs Renw.ck and Giay, failed from Li,
us ",01l fur-, wlvch the mal of " a P ' Xn "- Lee V New. York and v ' >7-ol the 29 U Aucuft. September 3. in
f.irit. the frenzy, fj.cobihifm, of the C, .1-1 levc,al name "'known, On the 3d hi S 6 4 >, fj .ke '.he fchr. John, ,e dart
lufive infolei ce of iufi lehty can display, to , pt , 4 i' 2 : ' S , ] °" S J 5 ' 14 W ' f P' )ke ' rom New.York fr. Dublin. 2z d', on t |, c
l, e rc.t'- him ill t'. f!t.-ation of th- vir- p' e n Kofomand, V. ilia,, c f a „d f or Banks, th- Aij, Wi.'i-am and J. e, udi;
iu if . and .In- - Fcd-rahlts, and » ri,n » ' openhagen, a|J well—and on fr ,;n Liven 0.,1 f, r Boflon-Pa<senrcr
of fnxere Cfirilti us. the >5 : h of Sept in lat 43, 19, N long Messrs. Gottfchius,' Wood, Bayley, and
' ' • ' I 47- 43. W spoke the brig Aurora, Bart- M Kin fey. ()a. 1, took from th,-Aip
eft. of and for Plymouth, 36 f:om Lil .oa. <-:-..rre. Hie ,47 d.vs from Hull for I hi'a
a" •- ' • V ■ deiphia. Capt. Bunker, late of t' c (hip Orion,
ohip • raen.-a. Swain, from hence, h.s w b'«,h 'dm!; 1, r-n f r (he fpi-iin r
irrived 111 the Downs. j aleak from Sr. Ui)r« for N •w-Vork. Cap*'.
Ship Experiment W'illowby, of and fori h-sd been ; rrvioufly taken fmni the I'chr.
New York failed from Liverpool 4 days Beaver, from Portltnd for Be,bice, by he
a fore the Amiahie Adelle ; (hip Missouri, ; R r •;• J, hn, Atkins, from Liflbon for Phila.
of and for Philad lp'iia, faded todays deljihia. i . • jo!,n, on the of S~,'-
rom Liverpool before the Amiable A- fmbrr >n It 40 ; 2 , I >mr 66, while lying
-® c " e -. • too. "'a ; , d.l :i- d into th 'tifandiof oieces, by-
Brig John, Atkins, of and for Philadel- a heaey fen,
at <O, 32 N. lonti 65, qz, A • was itruck ; Bunk- r, hi* hoy (Samuel B.ker)one
>y a tremendous sea, and ftparated in tw . I«fi".-n. r er, and 3-f his people were f.ved.
)arts Capt Atkins, a• d, a boy btlongi g H "v-y S eveim 2 1 mate of the. John 7, ,1 j
:o he brig, and captain Bunker, ada by drrwm-d; t0;.;,-th,T with a female p,{T : t;er
>: the (hip Orion of and f r New-Yor< 1 children, and ten of the crew. The fur
rom t. Übcs, whose vtffel had previously vlv "'" r- m-iii.rd 7dvs on a pieces of the
ouiider, d, and taken off by Captain Atkin-, j wr * c k b-fore they wre taken off, without
vcre the only survivors of this un.h?ppy an V nans of fuhfiftahc-'i
rvent. Satsrdsy arrived, Aip F rtitude, CoiSa,
•Ship Gadfden, Gardner, o? and for Char- t ' a y s from Liverpoo'. Sept. 4, lat 44,
eftoi from rhe Spanidi M.in, hes been '4 l ' 'one: 3' 00 spoke (hip ltof-. Jones 21!
leartd, vtffel and cargo, at Kiaglion. Jam.. . a }' s <"« fr-'m Phil lelp'iia Sept. 6, lat
S'lip Hole. Ir 1 • lience to Liverpool was 45 6 long 35 30 fp ke (hip Sr.ph-i.na
P'k-n the 4th S pinn' cr in !„t 44,41, Ch (liana 30 days out fiom Norfolk to
hi' 31 co N out ...i d.-ys I.ondon *t pt 2s, iat 42 25 long 63 00
Ship Prudence, Berry, from hence to fp°ke ship John an:! Phoebe, 42 days ouc
Cork and Live,pool, has put into N. York "om Liverpoo! to B, flon- Ibe Pa ty
:-•»! P' I! " .*!<• kon t"!- Ji) h u 11. wa " to fail fiom Liverpool for \ 7 irw.>ork
Brip Peggy, Hoilet, from Norf lk to I,lda >' a trr ,!,e Fortitude, an«i ship Suffolk,
Martin que, is taken and feut into Guada- W hipple for d> on the 6:h Sept.
loupe. Same evening (h!p Prudence. Berry of
a'd Yoin Philailelphia f.r Cork, having
BOS! ON, oa her 3. sprung a leak an ibe 29th ult. the crew
Arrived in the opter harbour ship Jane reiuling to prcceed, was obliged to out it
and Phebe. Dyer, I.iverpool, and two brigs I,ire
"«nr>e» Unknown, onefuppofed to be a new
NO INFIOEL.
' duane,
are ou nime l he villain who called
It a/hingtan a
j From a Kingston (J) p a p fr , per the Rose.
KINGSTON, (Jamaica) Augyft 29,
Late on Wednefilay evening arrived at
Port Roy.ll, his majeftv's ship La Seine,
with the French naiot.al frigate La Ven
»<ance, commanded bvcitoyen Pitot, which
(he captured after a verjrfcvere engagement
on the 21ft inllcint.
The account »e ltarn of the a&ion is,
that on the morning of the 20th, the ene
my wag firll difcovtred i the Mooa passage
and ch,'fed all that day, and in the evening
epgagod fonr-time ; both veflVls then re
ceiyed considerable damage a d separated.
the next morning the enemy was again
brought to a&ion. and after a very conside
rable time, and her mizen mall and main
top mall shot a-- ay, (h (truck
Immediate y after her furr nder. her fore
mast went over rhe fidl and the main mast
on tier paftage to this island
The r,umber of the kitted' and wourded
on board La Vmgei ce fc not yet known.
There were thirteen killed and twenty,
nine Wounded on board La ?eice, among
the former Lieutenant Milne, a very gallant
officer ; some of the wounded art officers
everal officers j>f the army were on b iard
La Vengeanc:;, amo ig the number is G. n
era! Bauvaig," \'lste v commandir under I<i
gaud in the-fWh'rfr Domingo) with
his wife ard children.
La Vengeance carries 2ft eighteen poim
ders on hirmain deck, 14 nine poiyiders
and 4 lorty two pounders 0,11 her quarter
de k and fore ciftle. La Seine's f< ice is
inferior.
!he niimber of the creiv ,nf La Venge
ance, oh her arrival at Port Royal, was
287 .
The Captain of of La Vengeance is the
fame officer wh > commanded La Renomme,
when taken by his majeny's (hip Alfred.
In the Jamaica papers (here ij anoth;r
account, which dees not. differ materially
from the above.
In stating the return of killed and woun
ded on board the Vengeance, it fays that
out of 4J3 hrr complement of men, (he
only brought into Kingrton 291.
It also adds that Captain Petot mentions,
that " in the sdiort he had with the Con
tellation, he struck three times ; that he
fa,w her in the morning when his ship was
entirly mifmalted, and miglit have made a
prize of him, but that the Conftrliation
did not appear anxious to renew the ftruir
glc."
From late London Papers.
The Abbe De Lille the celebrated trans
lator of the Georgtis of Virgil is at present
in London—he is now quite blind.
Foreigners ft em to knpw little of the so
vereignty of the Britilh empire, that a wri
ter in a Strafburg paper fays—" Englanjhtt
just concluded, a treaty offenfive and defeu
five with the IJle of Man."
General Moreau who now difplayj so
much (kill and bravery at the bead of the
French army of the Danube, was original
ly an attorney.
Thomas Paine resides ifi an obscure lodg
ing i» the fuh*>rbs He is ia the
last stage of a decline .through intemperance.
A German writer compare* England to
a rich merchant vrjcls and the national debt
to the lallajll
The unfortunate Koucfeu?, in none of
his tragedies conceived so dark a plot as that
by which he is now consigned to wear away
probably, the remainder of his days io the
remote and hideous deserts >of Sibrrfa.
An Irilh paper of the 12th July, fays,
" the firtl export tntry from hence for
VVafhington, the new capital of the United
States of America, took place on Thurs
day, and consisted of wro.ught iron, brass
and hofieiy ; which we hope will be follow
ed by numcous other*, especially as 111-
creasing rapidly in populatiou, its demands
for matiufaft red goads will certainly in
crease in proportion."
MURDERER ?
Wc are fond ofafliing quedions Jasper.
brig From Portland
At ived, A >jt
The follo<wing vejfch were at Dema'Ora, Sef- Ship Mercury, Tate, London 70
' Sh '- P Innes ' Kingston 24 '
. ,v\ llliams, New London Ship Amii.y HutchifgH, London 61
[to fail in two «r three days •
Adventure, Freeman, B (ton SAVANNAH, September 10. /
Polly, i eal, Portlmouth Big Two '-'ifters, Cook, from this port
[and a fchr. fiom Eeanebeck, belong-■ nefday last.
[mgioßortoh to fail in about 20 days Captain r larke, of the intfepetvdant. 011
Friendfiiip, Stone, Newburyport the J4th July, fp ke the Hare, of' New
[just arrived York to Amtlerdam thirty fire days out
Sailed :rom Demarara, Nancy, Pool a " w eH ' ame day spoke the Ranger of
Ol uoflter, bound to Bermuda. In lati- Boston, all well*
I tude 38, 10, gitude 65, spoke bng' Han-! The schooner Wißia«i, William Wilber
' nah, Leach, eight days from Boston, bound r y> rafter, from Kiogtton, Jamaica, bound
to Demarara, all well. ' Ito Newburyport, found-red at fca on the
Arrived at Mxrblehead, fchroner Hercu 2d September ; the Captain, paflengers and
les Lovis, Barbadots September 12, crew, were taken up in their boat by the
spoke brig John and Edward, Somhwick, ong Rt l eccaof Portsmouth, (N. H.)
twenty-nine days from Boften for Barba Captai# M-Clintoc, off Cape Hatterai,-
d ies, entirely difmalled ; had been three and brought into this, port on-the lOth 1
days without water, and fourteen without
any provii o„s, compass or quadrant, ,all
which Captain L. Supplied
Arrived at Salem, ship Friendship, .Wil
liams, thirty four days from London ; in
her came pafTenger Mr. Seth Adams of
Boft.ro. Also arrived, ship Ciccinn tus,
Endieott, Cadiz, thirty four days ; ship
Essex, Stanwood, Amsterdam, . forty
five days; ship Aurora Bic-Wd Copen
hagen lixty-one days ; brig Suk;y and Bet
sey, Cook, St. Petersburg.
NEW-YOKK, Ofitob r 6.
Ship Experiment, Wilbert, Liverpool Fortune's Frolic •
Jofuh Colli s, Cctterel, do 44 n , „ '
America, Watson, do 34 ' V ' Ute o f R ' cb "-
Ofiras, Hiller do Robin Roughhead, Mr; B Mifi
Huron Hill, Greenock 34 Nancy,, Mrs. Snowdeni
Mary, Fitta, do 4?
Brig Motes Gill, Watts, Tublin 44 , Bri * ore<lol: ' r Pit three quarters of 1
CLEANED , " c " ir And Gallery hil r a dollar *
Scbr.HtnrP.lm«r.
Patty. Mornfoii, Di e by | o'efoe!.. pa " ' IX
Betsey, Fox, New-Providence I C?" Gentlemen and 1 a !ie« are requested to
Prelident, I'erner, Martinique f,sM their fennr.r. to kc-p I'iaccsiu thebvsea at a
Rebecca, French, St l„L j p3 V' V V C S ,
J'ly W, Ugton Dominica I '.V.heS, I*£
yrood Intent, Rolando, Cape Fra> coi's and from JO till 4 <*n thr day* of Performance
Sloop Mau'a, Pratt Ni'vii I Tickets to be'haj at H anUP. RiceVhook Core
The ship Columbia, Pirtam, from herrce Second Street, and at the ofßce'ai'
to Leghorn, with Naval Stores, lias hen J' Jin ' n g th = Theatre.
allowed to proceed, after being carried into'J A HANDSOME EDITION
Algizeras, by a French pnva cer,
Ihe Britilh b'ig Ktcovery.fr m : a'van- ' ITND' r T MURR-'Y'
nah to Jamaic.i, is lull on llie foush fide of , 1* < ■' s
English Grammar,
nock, (hip Huron, Hill. Sept i Pory If]. " TTH .
and. S. . . E. (i mile-< fp.'kn |lie-1 ;raper, AN APPENDIX,
'from N. York, 9 th, in lat 45 59 lon* 4* Has this 1>« V J*;, 'pablifheJ, l, y
v 1 Hciitor Johnlon, ,6 ays from Dictcixs, "iso ».ie ChrWl-C'nfrC!!
Newbuiyport, for 1 amburgh 2 th in lat \r/iladrtai.i i
4038 long 6t the 74days from [fr/cr One D.L&I h"
N. lork tor Iriverpoel—Ume day the Bri-
if .£
CHARLESTON, September 20,
New-Theatre.
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
October 8,
WiJI be prefentej a favorite Tragedy, called
The Fair Penitent.
Lothario, Mr. Cmper—Califta, Mrs,
Merry.
To ivbicb w 'l bi . died the List n «- Farce
c,tiled