Gazette of the United States. ■ on PHILADELPHIA, Monday evening, November, 10. Prices of Public Stock, Philadelphia, November 10. Par amount of a Jbarc Eight per cent, stock—loß a ioB 1-4 J Six per cent* and } Navy ditto j BB l * a 88 3 4 Deferred 6 per cent 86 1-41 87 Three per cant. 541-4 a 541-1 J l-i per cent. { 4 1-2 per cent j none at market * BANK U. States, 1370137 J p. cent ad."\ Pcnnfylvania, t jiaija ditto ( N.America 1513151 ditto f 400 InfurauceCo Fenns'a 1 loam ditto J < North America 85 ic ' Turnpike - 150 a a6o dolls. 300 Schuylkill Bridge ... par -jo Water Loan, 87$ dolls. too | Land Warrants 25 a 30 dolls. 100 acres 1 iSt.Augitjlmt Ciitrcb Lottery Ticket! t dollars EXCHANGE. On London at 60 days On Amtterdam, do m«75, 3Q a 40 cent- ) [per Florin > On Hamburgh do 36 037 cents \ [per Mark Rates of Foreign Coins and Chrren rencies in the United States—per act of Congres for payment of Du ties. Englilh pound sterling 4 44 Irish do do 4 JO ( Durch "brin or GuiUer o 40 f Hamburgh Mrk Banco o jj't-jj jjCT* Ihe fubicribtir having frequently heard coropla nts ot the want of accuracy in the price current of public has coticl ad- Ed tofnrnifh the Gazrtte of the UnitedSrates, occasionally (if called for) with what may in his opinion be considered th? Market Prices of Stock, and the Rates of Exchange. M. TVfCONNELL, Cbanul street, No. 143. Pbilailelpbta, 3d November, 1800. AS there are no such roins in the United States as Pouuils, Shillings and Police, Tbt Brokers of Philadelphia in future, intend to buy and (ell all kinds of Public Stock, at so much per cent, in Dol lars and Cents, which arc the proper coins of the United States, and not as horetefore, at so much per pound. And to prevent sny inconvenience which may arise to those wha have bem habi'u ated to the old mtlM, the following table is pub lilbed, (howing the fiim in Dollar* and Cents, per Cent, which correspond with (hillings and pence, per pound. They hope the (iaiplicity ot the nnv n.-lltJ, will be pleating to the citizens of the U. States, and give general fatisfa&ion. TABLE. THIEE PIE CENTS. P sent. Per £. D. CM. S. D. ? 50 equal to 10 60 St 7s to 6 6 S3 o'» 10 7 » 53 10 7 8 S3 50 10 8 4 53 75 10 9 o 54 co xo 9 6 54 »? 10 10 a 54 jo 10 10 8 J4 7? 10 II 4 JJ 00 tl o o six UK CBNTS. U«» 17*4 *4 *3 '7 t O It jo >7 3'* 86 75 «7 4 * *7 co 1748 8? *S »7 J 4 87 5© *7' ° When the ftorin rages, and the waters are troubled, tuMlances ileftincd otherwise to obfeurity, rite often to the furf-tte. As in the natural world, extraordinary"caufis produce uncommon effefls, so in the moral, there exilis the fume connection. Undo wbak'eirtumllances-, but such as the present, Could inch a bass*, treacheious and unheard-ot wre c 1 as Coxe be liftenet to with patience, or ever countenanced in society? But the antidote tn every bane is wifely incorporated therewith mid dependent there on, in a wanner, not always perceptible, but certainly always admirable and beneficent. Thus in the Wreck of reason, Coxe tnounts the Jacobin. c fcaffuld, and a flu'lies to guide the public fentimeni and public, orthodoxy in politic?arm morals , and C"Xe in the attempt, betray? his own perfidy, and unparalleled baseness, 111 colours so striking «s to pierce the thickefl gloom of ignorance or prejudice. Mr. Win. Duncan is chosen Clerk of the House of Representatives of this Pate. On Friday afternoon,after the Go/error had delivered his Speech, Mk Boileau, of the House of Representatives, read in his place, a bill for appointing by a joint xote, F.le&ors of President and Vice-President of the United States. It was made the order for this day. We aie requeued to mention the ac count in this paper of a Duel having taken place between Lieut. Jcfeph C- Cooper, of Rhinebeck, and Mr. Perkins, (as copied from the Poughkeepfie Journal of the 4th inflantj) is totally without foundation. X. Dif.dJ —In this city, on Friday mor ning last, after a ievere illness of two weeks, which he bore with Christian fortitude, Mr. George Walbington I/nlay, formerly of the St£te of New-Jersey. Dolls. Cts P. cent. Per £ • D. Cti. 8 D. ■" 87 75 1766 88 00 1771 83 aj 17 7 8 58 jo 17 8 4 82 75 1790 59 00 17 9 6 89 ij 17 » 89 Jo 17 10 8 89 ;j 17 « 4 90 00 1800 EIGHT PEK CENTS. 108 equal to 21 7 2 »5 21 7 8 jo 11 i 4 A letter from an officer on board the frigate George Washington, capt. Bain bnjge, mentions that they arrived of Gibralter on the 7th September and sa luted with 15 guns, which was returned from the rock. The frigate failed next day for Algiers. On the 1 ft, was chacedby fix Britifli 74'i —was afterwards boarded by the Dragon, of 74 guns, and treated very po litely. IS *l9O 109 *196 1J (I 10 1 ai 10 8 75 21 11 4 110 22 O 0 A London paper of October 1, fays— The Mail brings a confirmation of the Envperor Paul's having taken off the se questration on the eiFedts of British fub jefts ; it is to be regretted that it should have been so haftilv i npofed, and that a disposition should h;.ve been manifefted for which no provocation had been giv en. Lad Friday Evening, the Operas of the Mountaineers and the Loci and Key were performed, for the firft time this fealbn. The chara&ers in each piece were well supported, except that of Bulcazer Mulbey, by Mr. Wood, we do not mean to censure Mr. IFoodtar his bad performance, be done it as well as be could. 'Tis the Managers who are to blame, in rendering him the laugh ' ing stock of the audiance, by his being cast in such apa-rt: Mr. Warre-n fliould have played it" Mr. Bernard h determined not to attend to Hamlets ""advice to the P.ayers. " Let thoft that play your clowns, speak no more than is fetdown for them, for there ; be of them that will themfclves laugh, to set j on fojne quantity of barren fperfators to laugh." he may think his additions a plea-' fiu;.; ; but ;'n quite the reverse ; they will Create a smile with the above described part of the alidunce. We hope when h<- a gain Plays Sodi the author will be his guide ; ex cepting addition?, he performed the put with great judgement. Mr.JD.irfiV junr, made hisappearance after an 4!; fence of near four years in the charac ter of Cbeerly. He has £nce his departuit* Aurora Lit Dfttuletl. MOUL FRIEViLLE, October 25. Meflieurs Freneau £3* Paine, IN a publication iigned .Tench Goxc, adJrefTcd to the Editor of the Aurora, and inserted m your Gazette of Thurs day last, I oblerve the following- sen tence : " I never understood before that you, had sent copies, (meaning of the letter of Mr. Adams) to Mr. T. Pinck ney, while he was attending the last, ieflion of Congress." I therefore re quell that you will give equal publicity to my declaration, that I never received trom the Editor of the Aurora, nor from any other person, a copy of that letter; that I never before heard of any such copy having been sent to me ; and that the tirft copy of it which I saw, was that which you published in your Gazette of the 13th of last month. / Thomas Pinochet. On Wedncfday last, the Legislature of Delawer finiflied their fitting, by ap pointing the following Gentlemen to be Electors of President and Vice-Preiident, viz. Kenfey Johns, Esq. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, For Newcastle County. Captain Samuer White, for Kent County; And General Nathaniel Mitchell, for Sussex County. All good Federalists. judge Washington arrived at Char lefton, (South Carolina,) on the 24th ult. to hold the Circuit Court of the United States for that diftridl, which commenced on that clay. John Davton, Esquire, Lieutenant- Governor of South Carolina, now adling as Governor, has iflued his Proclamation calling on the Legislature of that State, to convene punctually, on Thursday, the 24th of November, for. the purpose of chooling Electors of a President and Vice- President. The reports of Saturday, of the cap ture of a French vellei of 44 guns, by captain Decatur, we believe, to be enti tled to very little credit. Extract df a letter from a Gentleman in Camden County to his friend in Sa- vanriah. " The famous Bowles is supposed to be in our neighbourhood, a party of his friends, the Indians, have arrived oppo site to Coleraine, they are much in want of ammunition, which I hope they will not get here—a small party of horse are watching their motions, and Capt. Bow ycr is on his march with his detach ment of Federal Troops, for Coleraine." COMMUNICATION, froiv the ; bc«n second of /Marines on board the fikjf.ic United Sate; , uiviiil at' I Ate w|ji;n ue was promoted, if we j are right informed, to be Jirst lieutenant; I which is h olivine ajr proof that his nonducl tvas approved by- his superior officers, and lucli as , rendered hi in worthy of bjing ad vanced. Since he preferred the ftagr, he was Certainly at liberty to return to it and had he been negligent *hilft an officer, he would have been punilhed for it, rio doubt, but he quit the service, without a (lain upon his , harafter ; and his friends were pi afed to lee his return to the (hige announced ; and he may depend upon beintt supported by theni ; but we regret the necessity of ex prelfing the mod pointed disapprobation of the conduft ot feveraVgetitleiwen on this pc calion, firhff endeavoured to expel him from the boards, by repeated hilling. When he asked them " What have I done to defeive such treatment" What answer did they make ? None-—for they had not one. The conduit nf capt. Murray, oi\this oc calioii deserves the highelf piaife. Gazette Marine Lift, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. ARRIVED, days Ship Devotion, '1 remeis, Cape Francois 19 Brig Molly. Arden, Rio de la Plata 67 Ruby, Lillibridgc, Porto Rico aa Satly, Potter, Richaoond 3 WoreeAcr, Riler, do. 10 Schr. Bctfev, Holl n.Webb, .Charleftnn 14 Schr. VV'iiliams Indulhy, Brown, N. C. 8 I Naval stores Nanry, Hawkins, Norfolk la Shingles Little Sam, Robinfoti, Richmond 14 Tobacco Sally, Webb, tfo. 10 Naval {tores B-irque Piay, Snell, Dublin and Milford 35 Jrrhitd at the fort .*— Schr. Sukey, Sto' e, St. Ja go de Cuba Sugars, fegirs, &c.—S. & Rdgeway Sloop VV aldington, Helhin, Havanna Left it 14th >1 It —Sugars—J. Gourjon Schooner Orange, D.>we, from hence, his irrivedat Cape Frjncois Captain Tremels, of the (hip Devotion in f.trms that ojie brig and two schooners of Phi ladelphia anr 'wo fcho"ner» of Baltimore, were afhnre oa Ciaco» < >or .:• nit the 19th nit. Capsa n Lillibridtts, of the brig Rufy, 1.-ft at Porto R., ftp;, the Ijtft Odloher, the brig Rol"r». " the United Statts ship ElTex, Cap'iiu Prebie, iu c rapiny with tite (uliowiug vefielt* and J-iva Heid ifl July : Ship* Chiir», JoCah, ) Dominick, Terry, t Philadelphia J Uuikeley, Stocklv, J Juno, Smi Hebe, Woodward, Srnallwrod, Sanford, Nancy, Hnh», Brigs Delaware, Dumphy, Glolir, C ! jr,i< cr, Sally, Hail, Exchange, Webb, Lydii, rarrurd, Lipwing Clapp, - • Th? !>■ ig w-jp '.i .g left tl.e fltet nu tlie i( of alugutt,in the mornin/, aud the Bulkcley r. the afiern# uol the lanr.e day. Spoke the brit f.j ha 01; tiie i;,th ■■ ffCape I agu!!us .•Sank, who miormt-d he parted from jh« fleet two days be fore, in a he:vy g.iir of wind and i/ut ti.e Commod re was not to ne een at lie tim f'jppofed go.;t a head of t he flset. J hr: brig Gl* bi left tuc fh*ct in company with the Difpaich, whom we p .Tied in a hea.y J\".irth Weli gale. Ihe (hp Alknoniack of Baltim re was taken in the litaits of Sur.da off ad pout the 15th Jui.t, by the French privateer La Confiance, Captain Sirooeuf, mJUtitng 10 nine pounders and 150 irfcn. The Captain an; fuj rcargo were proceeding to Hauvia, but upon meeting the fleei off Angin Point embarked on board the Nancy. Th; Confiance twice made her appearance, hut by the afliftance of her sweeps was able to elude the purlult ol the ElFex. The (hip Columbia from Philadelphia arrived at Java Head i days previous to the fleets fail ing, anchored at Mew Iflind for 24 hours and then proceeded her voyage 10 Hatavia. The ftiip Majens was fcen laying at jncbor off Ban tam Point, intending to j«in the fleet as I'oon as poffibl® but was n/t able to reach Mew iflaiid before the fleet failed. WILMINGTON, (D ) November 8. Arrived, flaop Charlotte, Captain Jeffries Sailed froxji the Havanoa, October 14, in co. with the lloop Wifhington, Capcain Weflorn, bound for Philadelphia. On the 15th instant, was b arded off the Mantanzas by a lyjat be landing to the Swallow, an English privateer out of New Providence, who ((formed us that they had an engitgcment with a French pnva vateer out of the Havanna ; after firing fit y nine fliois ihe made her ef'cape hy her sweeps. This privaleer came out under Spanilh colors, b'it hj« Frcucli and Spanift eommiffions to't-ke ail American veiHls bound to an eilcmys port. Alter detaining us five or fix hours, dit'miffed us politely. Left at Havanna the fallowing veffele belonging to Philadelphia : . Brig Beaver, Captain Elliot, Ship Fame, Captain Griffith, Sloop Cicero, Captain Ketnington, Btig Clarissa, Captain Thomas, The brig El za, Captain Israel, and a fchoo ncr he h.d purchjfed to fail next day. n Ctolain Brown, failed for Phj 'aceiphii tw"o days before the Charlotte icft tie Hivanna. Latitude 28, 49, spoke the Polly and Nancy, Captain Unlcott, of and from New Yoik, from Ihe liavsnna, out four days, ail well. Oclober 12, a Spaiulh Irigste, coming in from a cruize ran down a schooner from Balti reore loaded with flour and wh'ch funk imme diacy. Captain and crew abandoned her, aud gave her up to the Spaniards. BOSTON, November 2. L.alt eveniug arrived, in the very fh-.rt pas- Jape of 26 days from Greeiock, the (hip H I brook, captain Sayer. Leftthere, (hip Albion .to fail in three days for Boftoti ; 011 the 6th of CUober, off forrc-y, f pG fe e the lhip Mariner, eapiam Boalc, from Greenock Wound to New- York. The o>,p Atalant*, captain Ta/or, »/ thii port, ha* been capiurtd in the Urrfiterranean br a Spamfli privateer of i» prf an< j Ido mto< atier ariiiiuiog fight of two kour«, and sent into Jjarcrlofa. Several large Frenfh and Spanifli privateers have lately been si-ted nut at Algefiras and Ma laga, f.T the purpose of capturing all American vefiVis that fhal. be found armed for un-armed.J i he great eft pohtenefs is fbown to Americans in tliefe seas by the Britilh. The ftiip Wafhingion, Delano, is arrived at Lrvirponl, in 20 days, from this port T he (liip Diani, captain i homas, ofßofton, failed from Leghorn, for Bjrcelona, on the iff ef S ptembtr. Left at Leghorn, on the tft of September, the (h lp Brutus, , f Salem, and the lhip Thomas ftuflel, jaekfon, of Bcwlon. The fchoonctr Trio, Sclby, of Boftsn, was fpnke in fight of Leghorn. Left at Lronlladt, on the 10th of Sente-iber, ihe brig Thetis, captain Nanz, to fail in about 14 d.rpi for Baltimore, and the (hip Minerva, captain Page, 0 f Providence, (R. 1.) waiting to g- nr- Good Intent, Smith, t« entv days from St Crcix. Spoke P hooner D fpat.h, Thurfton, eighteen hours from New /ork, bound to Havanna -Left 1 hern l'chooaer Uerfcy, of and for PhilrJcl phii. Signals f.,r a brig and schooner were up last evening- TAKE NOTICE, THAT WE have apple to the Honorab!* Ju ge» el thti Court of Common 1 l»as of Turlington Cour.!y, lorreliel as iidoivcnt debtors, and fiicl Court have app'irwe.l t)i t i s th day of De cember next, to hear us and our Creditors at the Court Honfe in Mount Holly JOSIAH C ATTELL, , JEREMIAH B"sLL, AOAM RFEVB-', WILLIAM JOHNSTON November 10. Imported In the Ihip Dispatch, Jacob Bjuner mailer, from B ATA VIA y Coffee, Sugar and Pepper, Of the firfl quality. FOR SALE BY William Sarfcm, James C. Fijher, Jofepb S. Lewis. ncv„mber 10 Brifiol, (ft 1. ) fiiliimorr do. Philadelphia do. Bolton do. do. New Y #rk Loft this morning, ABOUT ten o'clock, iu Walnut street, or in Fofcrth near Walnut street. feveu Bank No'.ei, amounting together, to One Hundred and F6rtj Dollars Any person tl at may have found she lame is requeued to deliver them to the owner, at No it?, futh Front ftreu, aud thall be rewarded lor his trouble ii required. November 1 o. diw. For Sale, the brtgantine mfch enterprize, S e 19 built of the best feaf»scd tvhtte «3sz ■ y oak II 1 w.n sal lon the frocks— will car y a out 150 |b.>rrcis of fl< ur, and maybe sent to sea at a fmsll-xprnce. F r ternu apply to WH VII I ON & LEWIS, No. 115, South Front Street. November 10 §. IVantcd to chatterfor Madeira, H| A good Veflel, Of ioooor i,»oo barrels APPLY TO WHARTQN £j* LEWIS. No. 115, South Front Street, november 10 > § 20 Dollars Reward. DF.SEft.TED last evening, JO -EPH,P ARKI M. SON, i the marine corps ot the United States, he was lorn in Irglan , is arout 27 yeaie "Id 5 leet 6 aiivl a halt inches hig">, d.rk eyes, black hair, anil fallow complexion. Aifo, JEREMI • H Cl-AHKaIiN, born in England, town of Ktockport, i» 39 years ol age, 5 ie t 7 inch** high, eye», light b own h it, florid complexion and by trade a Hattci ; liom the ap pearance of his lace the moll evii'.e t marks of at taclimctit to driik may l e traced, they have bo!/i served in the Wetlern Army, and low in full ur.iinrm The ainve amou'it will . pid with charges t>> apprehend tln.in ; or l'«u Dollars for either by applying to franklin whArton, Captain Command ng. Philadelphia, Mar iue Barracks, N .v. 8. .. .1 - « New-Theatre: ON MONDAY EVENING, November ,r,, i Will be fit fenfe%; f-jf the second time this fcatoH 1 ) a ccLbiarc) 1 rarely, in, 5 adts, called pIZA R R o J Or, the Spaniards in Peru. Written by Kotzebue, With new (ccmry, »rcfli;s, and decora tioas. SPANIARDS, Pizarro. mr. Warren; Alonzo, mr. Cain ; A'*ba gro, mr Vr.trmorc ; Dav.lia, mr f'rancis; Gouzaio, mr. Duraig; Gomez, mi Blif , fas; Vaiverde, try Wood ; Las-Catis, mr. Wlgncll; Caftilian fold'ier, »r Bernard ; ad soldier, rru' Milbournc. Mrs Merry. PERUVIANS. Ataliba, mr Wood ; Rolla, nir Cooper ; Orozim* bo, rnr Bernard. Orano, mr Hopkins; Old blind man mr Morris; Boy, mafler Hams; Hi s h Pried, mr Darley ; ad L'rieft, mr Ba>ly< Co™. > Mils E. Weftray. To ivbicb will he added, LOVERS' QUARRELS ; Elvira, Like Majler like Man. [Characters as before.] |CP On Wfdnefday, (never afted h?iv) a celrbtatrd new Comedy, Called THE VO -1 AR\ OF WEAL, l'H—by the author of Abroad and at Home. %* Oil Friday, The C'.ftle Spctfre, with a new muflcal entertainment, called ST. I)A\ ID'S DA\ ; Or, The Hunefl: Wdlt> man. *t* A Tragedy, never n&ed in America, is in preparation and will be fpeed:iy pro duced. ' Bex, one Dollar. Pjt, three cjaariers of z Dol lar, and Gallery, half a Dollar. 1 hi Door, of the T'-eatie will open at 14 past S, and the Curtair rite at 14 pad 6 o'clock. Gentlemen and Ladiee arereqaefted to fend their fervant-i to keep places in the boxes at a quarter past five o'clock. Br» en * Novel, a Poem, a Drama, which recrelent* Virtue in lively colours models t'ie reader on tl ; vari cfeiradt ri, who without his per rieving i: ; they become intending, and thi au t"or inculcate* morality withsut feemiise to mentio- it." Miscier. Jujl Pubhjhed, BY JOHN CONRAD W CO. (Suoccflori to the late R. Campbell)—No 10 Chefiiut street, i he Beggar Girl And her Bencfatlrefs ; BY MRS. BENNET, Author of the W e l(H Heirrf,. Javenile Indftcre nons, Agnei do Oonrct. and Files, of Castle Hjwcll. In 3 volumes—three dollars. Jml come to hand, and to be sotd BY R. AITKIN, No. l», Market ftrcet, PI'ICE 6 CENTS, A Letter TO General Hamilton, Occafuneii by His Leti-r to Prejident Adams. BY A FEDERAL 1S T. novembcr 9 A FEW COPIES Of Gifford's Epifhle to Peter Pindar, (Price 37 !-i Cents) AMD or Dutton's Poem on the present state of Literature, (Price 111) Cents) Have juU been received by A. DICKENi, uppofitc Chriil Church, november 7. dfcJL To be Sold by PUBLIC SALE, At Ijiimh imi), |On Second-da-, i/•■. t~i6 lintant, i At to o'clock. A. M. The Real Estate of rH Q MA S BU R R. Esrj. Late ef Lumbffton; in the county of Burlington, date of Vew-Jerfey, dece«fcd, •r.r * id TN the Village , f Lumbcrr r, 1 eti.jen go J. and 90 acresof land, fnuaf! on the main south 1 ranch of lvanco' js Creek, about 40 acres of which may be made good meadow, is p*rt in* proved and wjtton batik; theVfwnin er is upland divided into convenient lots, priucipa'.'y endofed with good ced r fence. I here are 011 the laid premilof, a large commodiou: and pica tint fitu atedtwo (lory Frame Dwelling House, Dry goods Store under the feme tool, a Trick Ki'chen acjoin ng, with a good celiar under the whole, divided into fevera! apartrtunt*; a large and convenient done ! to.-e-Koufe the wharl, divided into fepirate apartments for the rec-ptian of ail kinds of country [roduce; Barn, Mablet, anu Waggon- Iloufe.—Alfa, two other Dwflling Houses". cne of which is a go«d i;ew two ftcry House, an»i a BiacVfmith'» Shop. Ths above property being bounded for a consi derable diilsnce en the above which is well known for the excellency of in r atigniott, and afford* the bed of landings, vvhrr* refl'eis mea- between 30 and 40 tonsbur'hen conflantly pass to and from Philadelphia and otSer ; orts of the United States, recommrnjs it as a p ac. -efr rable to almost any other in the date lor carrying ou a very extensive trade id. A Dwelling-House and Lot ot Land in the vi'lage of Vinrent-town. Immediate ptfl'efTion will 1 e given, and a clear title execute Ito the purch f'e".— I'he terms will be made known on the day ef fele, by DANIEL .NEW BOLD; } JOB JONtS, a.jd >Executorr. HENRY BUKU, Jub ) Nov 4. tSso tf&tjt. t* • ) - V r diw I . O V * J