Gazette of the United States, & daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1800-1801, December 13, 1800, Image 3
c azette of the iw « m i PHILADELPHIA, SVrURTIAV EVKNIHS ( DtCfMMR RETURN OF VOTES, F* r President and Vice President as United States. I «ew-Hampfhire, (, 5 I ■laffachufetts, 16 16 I Ihodc-Illnnd, < v>n nt flic lit, g g Vermont, New-York, 12 rj New-Jersey, 7 7 00 ro Pfniii'ylvania, 7788 Delaware, ~ Maryland; 5 5 5 5 2l Kentucky, TennefTee, North-Caralina, South-Carolina, Georgia, |C7* The Eastern Mail, had not arrived when this Paper went to Press. The debates in Congrels, on the ere&ion of® Mausoleum to the memory of (jeorge Washington, will conyey to the world a most difgraceful idea of Ame ricans. Betted would it have been, had the resolution never been proposed, than to fee an American Congrels, contend ing for days about the expence of railing a Mausoleum to the firft and best of Men, the great and good Walhington In one day Jive hundred thousand facllari could be raised for the purpose by a sub scription among the Federal Republi cans ; let us hear no more of the expcnce. From the Farmer's Weekly Museum, printed at Walpole, New Hampshire, on the eighth initant, we copy the following:— " From the highest authority we can aflure the public, that on Wednesday last, the eleftors for this State gave a unanimous vote for Adams and Pinck ney." Something very like a Whale. From the Aurora. A letter from New York, received last evening, fays,—- ' Vermont has giv en JeJferfon two votes. The leading Jacobins at Washington had expresses conltantly passing from thence to Lancaster, previous to the dem otion for Electors, and when they found that threats, flattery and corruption had no eiieft on the Senate of Pennsylvania, they advised the lower house to dole with the propolition of the Senate* An attempt has been made to bribe the Federal Elc&ors in a neighbouring State, but like the Federal Thirteen of Pennsylvania, they were tempted in vain. Thirteen United States, saved thein felves.from a foreign yoke and thirteen Senators of Pennjytvania have laved these States from anarchy and Jacubinifm. The number Thirteen muff be gratcfull to Americans. We have already noticed the dif» missal of Mr. Bullock, from being Clerk to the House of Representatives o,f Penn sylvania. For his dilchafge no other rea son could be urged, than to make room for a Man ot their own politics. This unprovoked ait on the part of the lower house, was expected to produce, on the part of the Senate, a iyffcm of reta liation, and the retaining of their old Clerk, Mr. Matlack, altonilhed every person. We at that time observed that the candor and liberality of the Senate, formed a itriking contraff with the lower house, and the retaining of Mr. Matlack, was an evidence that mere difference in political opinion was no crime in the eyes of Federal Repub licans. liad Mr. M. confined him- j felf to a decent and proper exercise of his J opinion, we doubt not he might still have remained in office ; but cogent reasons have at length urged the Senate to make him vacate his place, and they have filled it with Mr. Bullock, who was turned out by the lower house. ■lf Mr. M. fiiould alk " what have I been difmifled for," let him read the fable of the Man and the Snake and apply the moral. lited States. ?• 'r '.be lt ' » -.5 •M fc •a *XS "t a «k £ S3 I S3 I 46 I 46 i froligte Ufa- n< ( n J i a - ; ;r tr „p n W I . by r S. 4 H. A letter received by a gentleman higl. in ollice in this City, from Gen. C. C. Pinckney, dated Columbia, S. C. No vember 29th, ffat'es that owing to the absence of ten Federal members, arifins - ' O rrom sickness and other causes, it is highly probable, that Mr. Jefferfon and h'r. i J .-.irr will have every vote in South Carolina. Wk hear, without being able-to vouch for ins authenticity, that a French Mi nister has arrived at Norfolk. Report fays, the Commissioners of the United States to France, have arrived. We have nothing by this Day's Mail confirming such report. REMARKS On the er.tertanment, given by Citizen Bu cnapartCi to the American Commissionert % in honour of the Treaty vf Peace between the t*j>o Rtjnibhtt. I his ridiculous piece of French mummery, and tlu* three insidious toasts drank an the ocg i!jon, are lo much like the mountebank tricks thnt were pl.iyed off in the year 1794, when the French ai d American Colors, twin ed together, were hung up 111 the hall..of the National Convention ; that I verily fufpedl UitTe juglrrs Intend, if poifible, to d cei've aidenli.are us once more. By a fuecial Providence, in our i'.vour. we elcaped from their firft attempt, but we have no rcafou to expeel a similar iiitrrpolitiou repeated, if we put ourlelves iu thmr power again. Wr have A more nnful fcouudre! to ueal with at .present, than aor who were 011 thr board at th.it period, and the poison of French prin ciples have spread wider and deeper among owr own cit.zi lis. But thetoafl* are not as ridiculous as the mummery that: pieced-d tliem. In the very bull e <>( I,is m n-key tricks* Monfienr often mft(i<!:itc-. d;ep ard extent) ve mil'cinef. A Frenchman is made up of contraries— — Mtscert feria jocis, in its very worli sense, 1 ■ t;ttei u.iUL-rflooa '<y them than by any other people existing. As it will not take up a great deal oi room, I w.ll endeavour to ill stye? tliefe politico, vil-atory fenrmer.ts. The full (by the Chiet Confiil'i is. «• To the manes ot the French and Americans, who died on the field ot brittle, tor the in df.ieo.Ji-iice ot'the N'ew World." Here we ehold, a» we Hid doi.e * huudr d times he tore, something to remii d us of the debt wr ',we ti France; upon my faith. I b. Ixve we fli.tll nt-ver wij* «'fT rhifc ancient (core. were these Fir: rhiren who died on the si.id el battle ; and !io*r far w.,s the independence of Bri i(li America, the object ot ilie a'll nee ? Few, indeed, of that nation it il in ti-.- American war, they were mcltiy at a tlilbiive from the tenud ii !d ; an.; thol-frw were the friend*, and loyii subjeCts ■ t Louis XVI men who, if the\< had not talien in battle, would v ry prob-.blv have h<.en exi!i •!, or muidered, by the vet-, cut-throati who low rre tend to tmnou: I their memory. Yet this arch-rebel plate-, j their fervic. s to the cr.-c.it of the Frcnci ■ Republic, ;.s an offset, I ween, against her j depredations on Amer.can comm rcc. Il j thele lervices had not been fuliy compenfa ; ted, agreeably to the letter and fuirit of ill tieaty, by the difuiemberment of the Biitilh Umpire, and by pjyment in full of ail oui money contriuli ; the debt would be 0,11 I due, not to the beggarly regcides, but to J the Royal tamiiy, to the nobility, the clergy, an.! -.lie j-.!ter ancient proprietor; ol the sou ot France. Therefore this Corfic: fl'otdd have .-'en tilelit with refpeOf to ih, Frenchmen who died to eftablifli Auierican j Independence. The secf.d £by Cimbeceres) is, '• To the tuctelT < r ot Walnington." V'.-iy laconic indred ! why lo mealy-mouthed, good c iti zen Giilfo.eelit ; has tins fucccltar of Walli ington no name f Without learning yom French politeness, you might hive spoken a little plainer, and have rained the man ; you might have hod, <• 'l'o John Adams l'reti,(cnt of the United States." Mow. r*er this compliment, faint and grudging ■ sit is, is a proof that our worthy full Magi ft rate h« not yet finned pill forgivr • iif-. il he Cnn but be prevailed upon to change Ins rigid politics | —and lie mult no: he a little proud of it, after the torrents ol i.'o,'fe he h IS received from Fienchrvn, and F.encli tools, the infinite pains tiitv have taken to inipeach him, and their incefLnt t',d<-av airs to render h.s adfuiiu'lratioii, f..-n I biginni'ig to end, IrUoine ind ungrateful.. I'he tiii:d (by Le fiiun) i>, to the unio* of America with the powers of the Noun to enforce relpeift to the liberty of the leas.' aye, aye, citizen Le Brun,-by this fenti iiunt you have given us a key to the wboh ot this civic tarce. We understand you per fectly ; you mean .* '• Quarrel With Great Bntain about the liberty of the leas t cot mit ye or commerce ; your infant navy your lunds ; youi revenue ; the piofperity tile ejtiliei.ee of your country ; tf> the chanci o! a C Mi.r. Willi the powcitul fleets of Grea Britain, oor formidable enemy ; and yot Hi. II fa.e the honour of an alliance oft'cnliv< and dtfcnfivi, with ihe great Republic, am of peri flung in the glorious eaul'e of lib rty.' Thank God, John Adams is not the mat. ti undertake inch a mad cm fade, although no body that knows him will fufpe'tt him of i p o tiality tor Gieat Britain ; nut lie lias toi much undei'landing to bedapedbv founds he is fcnfible, r.otwithfta ruling, themterfer ence of British Crullers, and the capture o some licit traders, that the trade and ton nage of tl el'e dates have inciejleo during tin war; and that this increase has been derived f rrincipnllv, from our extenGve . commerce wii'h the BrrfT.'b HtuJ, the protett ity; ih'.rdow of the Brit4fh oak. To dilput:- Iwsr lotijj cft.ihl'lheci ci vms, which (he cer tainly will Hot irln ttjijj." t|,j s war hiftc, w ki Id thereto re .he tin; dog he f.,bl* f we -ili uIJ h 1 f '* u lub <ncej while we catch, d at the .ijluiioti! of a Ilia-. djw. I hef; perfidious, intriguing Frenchmen ire r.onvinc-d, tier all the blood and tr-H ---ture they. have expeubea, W subjugate the F.ur :pe, that their work will be •mpertcct, as long a* Ureal flritain prefervjs her great fiipen.iity at fra ; it is for this rrtfon ih.it t!.-y now encie u,our is they did a: the clnfe of liß war, to excite againll '"■r an aimed i;eut>aiiu ; and they nM y have attempted to tu kkj- the vanity of an American, by making-him a ■ principal in this cowaidly, treacherous pr.jecl. - But Hut hitherto they have tailed 111 all their at tempts 111 this itfpec\ from a jeaioufy the the nati 11s have entertained wf French am bition, more than from any friendlliip for Great .Jritaifi ; andl tiuftthey will yet be nappomted, as no treaties we can form ii'ir tdice we Cart' equip; as nothing, in (h""t, but the fl lating Castles of this ot Isles cm pr.f-rve u» from their me reikis clutches. Mr. Wayne, I HE publication of Vice Admiral Hugh Seymour's pi ucl\uiawoi), in yqur paper ot 1 hnrfday, (hews fucli bufe condudj, on the part of the Britilh, commanders, that I think oui government ought ;o make a Icrioui remonllrance to the Britilh govern ment refpe£Ung their conduct at Curracoa, and a." their Ingiatitudt will not be lb gla» ring Without a knowl dge of the circuni llanCrs of the capture or surrender of Ctir ricce, I will briefly state sonic of them as they have b'en riUted to ire.—lt will be re collc£\e(l that it ha? beje.n tfublifhed, that B. H. Phillips lent to St. Kitts'foi feme of the American ciuizeis tog j to protect the Ameri can vefels from the French, who wereexpeft [ ed (hoi tly to get poflrlEon i f the whola illaud, in confquence of which the Patapfco, capt. Geddes, proceeded with the grentert expedi tion—u hen the Cißie oft the itl.md, tht Biitifli frigate Nereide,captain VV'atkins, was titers witii the Ainer.caii Conlul, 15. H. I'hU lips., on boaid, dcn;'y, or \vh iteifc may it be called, declined going into the harnour, to the allillance u! the town ; but protnifed to watch about u or 14 Freiith puvateers, £u. that were lay ing at anchor, at another place, with a great value of plunder On board : this was in tilt afternoon, and it w.is well known that the French were prepared t j dorm the town that litght ; no time wj» therefore to be loft ; and though the goveri.sr of tile island agreed to give up the Ilhid to the Britilh, the one CO tiki not g»W tfrfr t lie overtake poff.-l lion thereof, for tile F onch who had poffrt (t«n of several OiUei'ipi, bifidcs a number ot field piece*, placed in lacii manner, as to a Hoy the velVv-ls ; bat the Pat.ipfco proceeded into the harbour under th« fire of the whole, and full dil'mouiitrd the field piece*.and then lilenced the battriies, m twitiiftanding they were fired upon from the hollies with I'mall arnis ; during the iiijil» all was quiet and, next day the . all iiJt-Xiapt. Watkiii* entered the haibour, lint twenty marines to take pofi" {lion of the toic.aiid hoilt the En gl i ill colours (t'ie UiKH was Hy-ng when the Pattpfio ejneirdjirflid there having been more supplies expected by the French from Guadalcttpe, the Patapfco 1 lied to endeavour to intercept them. - It apjieaieil th.it Capt. Wttkius took so mttih .cure of the French vrfiVlj til.it they writ all out ofjigh' next morning. It. tiiw i.ems. that the American vcfTVis niull pay fi'vagr to the British, tho' 'h American vrflel f*vrd fiotlv tinni and the I Hard !vi,m the hundt'ot tit French, which trie Britiil' vefiVf could'not or wojrld not do ; the Ifiiiiili or If#. Dutch otfght there* lure to p*y the A.meri< an» a salvage f«Txhe whole ilJii'd, v.ljich by, theiu was related Iroi* the Frenel'c .»s uul lolly appeal by the certificate of the inhib'.t uits, .lud.y -; tin Bri« tiili are poll (Vid ot so muchgratttnJe tb»t,tor taking the lllaiid fir them thvy will generous ly nuke the Ainericaiispiy 25 pr. ct..l (Wage, and pay the 111 over again for the goodj they have pure-haled and paid for.- I luppofs they will alio Condescend tJ claim ftlVage ;<ti-sboiit | Two Hundred Thruf-nd D 'Uara - r American property, foUl tlim: by '.lit French-, I which the Governor woifhj'irot permit being difli ihuted. If the»Paupl'co had not entered i the harbour, which the Britilh veficl would not, /he might have captured great pirt of the privateers, w hiclvprobably, would have been valuable priees, and though this was relinquilhed for the objeft of prote&ing the town'from the French) the American proper ty is to ftifit r for 'it. Ttre Governor Could do neth'ng, as great part 1 of the people were ,in favour of the FretrdV, "an'id tlie Britilh were not fufficiently manned to lend tiim any -aliifi ance ; they could only spare about twenty marines to take polfcfiron,- after the enemy was driven off by the Americans. I there fore conceive, that the Profidcm of the United States, ought immediately tr, take coiyfiiztfr.ce of the impofttioli, mid demand relHtotion, if tie fafVe, before ft* fol*th, are true, which I have rwfon to believe are not very inctirreft. It will be tfitisfaftory to the public, to have some fclesrer account of the j buliiiefs, than has yet been given them. » V J. w. |W< arc not tftngrCtar acquainted with the ibeve bufl|Kft|. we .do iKit hefltip* to fay jnd ihe> pirUlie .aflbrtd) that if any improper, or irf]urlftttt to l|r - AH*nc«Q Flajr •»" betfn { by ihi BrMiOi- iCwrtwfewi ihe XJaTe/n. l.meit 'dfYhe United Sla»«, WTlf p<)r prajxx | . • « I■ " ! :'. ' ■ > Attention to tt.J I C(. mvumicatTon—To the Editor. J A fieport beit g spread that the managers of the PannfyU .«ni» Hospital applied for the 'two tho.il faiid dolfcrs, returned from Nor folk, for that inftitjjtfon, it is proper to state the taCt, for the information of all the fiibfcri bets. • „ • • <so.w, l.thcretore requcll thee to publish tht nn.Mute ot .a board of malingers, that,was laid befrn-e the Citilens, on the 4th of December iiifrant—-It is as f.'llowi : Pennsylvania Hospital, 24, \im. i.-'oo. At a monthly meeting; of the managers, frefent, eley«u Member*. '• This Board being informed that ahou two th"ufai d dollars are returned; t'the monies I'ubl'crined by a ( number of:heCi;i. zelis ot Philadelphia the *ehef of the fufferer.s in Norfolk &c. by the fever, of l(ilt year, agree, unanimously to offer to the D•- nr rs, to tuke charge 0/ the said money en tieJMoioirig conditions. ■ lln contributors will invert it in flock r f j one ot the -public banks ; and whenever it I flvall happen, that by licknefs, the Inhabitants of Philadelphia art r.duced to the |iec«(fity of abandoning their homes, the President of the Boaid of Health, or the Mayor ps the City, may demand a return of the principal money or tbt securities taken for it to be re conveyed for tie use of the pour of Pbiladel. pbia, aid the district, provided the flight of the I:ih*f>ir<nts he so ps 5r.1l that the Public Bank? fhbuld 11 obligtd "lo removis frr the tranfaftion of their bufinels, and not "'her ways ; and provided alio the Interest in the mean time flidj be the prop rty of the Hospital to the day it is so demanded." T he refoltition offered to the Subscribers, was correspondent with the above Minute, and Ihrwj plainly that the Mjnagers of the Pennsylvania Hospital did not with to divert the principal mpney above meiiti med, to any other purpole, than a limilat one for which it was rarfed. We ibme time llnce hinted that the Jatobins in contesting tliie election of the Federalists, in the SOuth-Carolina Legi slature, had something more ih view than a fi*at in that house.—Read the following : The Charleftdn City Gazette of Nov. 28, contains a very long memorial to the House of Representatives of South Carobna frotn seven of the unfuccefsful candidates at the election in Charleston, which thus concludes, " And as it would be the greatest injuftice'to the citizens of Charleston-, to fufler them to be represen ted in the election of eleftors of a Presi dent, by those who are not their legal representatives—Your petitioners there fore earnestly and refpedtfully entreat your honorable houfe> on this most ex traordinary- and prefling occasion, to fuf- pend immediately from their right to fit and aft as members thereof, the ing Gentlemen, viz. H. W. Defauflure, Thomas Simons, Thomas Rhett Smith, Adam Gilchfift, Henry M. hutledge, John Dawfon, jun. Wm. Price and Robert Howard ; Untill a decision can be had on the merits of this petition. IV A 5 H I NGTO N CIT T. CONG RESS OF THE UNI TED ST ATE S. House of Representatives. Turfday, Dec. $. r:« Spe a Ice r r<-ad a Letter From Mr. Condy, the prrf-nt clrk, infoVmi'ig the htiuli through him .that the Hate of Ins health d.u not p<nriit his continuence in the rffice ot' clerk, which he «*fiirne<l, with expiefiiiiis oi regirt trr the neci-flitv that iropofed tlii* coi.diift upon hm-, mid . t th nits fur the kindn; 1* and indulgence which he had receiv ed froth the Hofif-. The House thpi proceeded to the Elec tion «t=a GJnk, Meffu. Chimplain and New tellers, who hk'ving Counted the bailor, re ported thrill us follow ; For John C. Ol'wald, 51 Votes; John Beckley, 42 John C. Oswald appeared and was' sworn by the Speaker. The House then took up the leport to the Committee tt> whom was referred the Me morial of Samuel H. Smith and Thomar Carpenter, desiring admission within the" bar to ifepoit the debates and proceedings of the Huuf'e. The report it in substance that it is not expedient that the House (hould take any order on the memorial presented. IC7- The debate git the above occopiss nine columns of The Wufhington Intelligencer —which obliges us to omit the remainder this day. The question \vas thru taken by yeas and nays, on agreeing, to the rep Jit of the Icledt committee, and carried by the csftinjj vote of the ipeaker. There being ayes 45 ; noes 4S- WANTED, Genteel Boarding In a private family for TWOLA » I E S s F'i'.b the accommodation of two Rooms? a APPLY to Mr> Jufcph Anthony, N*o 94 Mirkrt Siri-et, or to John iVlaybin, No f Chefnut Street. • , , December f. 3t»wn» V. • . 1) T'T* f PRICES Cl-RRENTi jf, „ . :i' • HAVER DB GKACS, OCfOMUS 13i Ctfftg&j 1 >e.niar araWw a"i 11 ed y*T~ Ditto Binirbon 2 francs . . Ditt,<) Martinique, 2 fr. 40 c\.a 2 fr. 39 d Pftifl St, i)qn:ingo,.>2 £. 5 c..a 2 f. 50 C» Di'.to Guadeloupe, 2 f. 50 c.—tjeno Cotton, : a rig, Sc, Fernanjb si. .75 c. Ditto Smyr.ne, 2 f, 20 c. —none Ditto L.fVjtnt, 3f. • , ; | ' Brandy f., 5 a 10 c. te pat. Diito ii-iyoime, 2 f. 5 a 10 c. >, Ditto M m:p-.-! : .er,2L«22deg.2f.s<i 10c. T/itto II chclie. 22 deg. 2 f. 40 a 50 .Ditto Niples—none / t Ditto Barcelona, 2f. a 2 f. 50 t <Ditto, Cogniac, 22,deg.. 2 f. 70 a 80 C. American Ho.yr, 20 a 24 f. perbbl.—-none Inuigo, st. Domingo-none. • Ditto Louisiana, 9 f. per lb—fcarce Ditto i arolijia, sf. 50 c. per lb—none P 't-afli, 65 fr. cwt.' Diitn Aneviean—rnoiie ~ Soap American, 65 a 66 c. per l'o.—none 1 ohacco, in l(f»f, Maryland.—none Ditto Virginia, 100 s 110 f. Tobacco Stem ,2wo 25 f.—.pone ,i • >/. Bourdeaox Wine, White and Red, 150 a. 350 f. Itmav not be unnc-ceflary to remark, that a Franc i* land l-4_per in ya lue than a Livre ; »r 5 francs and 6 cents are equal to one dollar. mrm <& *':• mi I, _ < • Gazette Marine Lift. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. AU RIVED, day Irig H'cl Poii t, Alston, St. Jago de Cuba 4a !*uj r ar .in! molalfes, &c. —A. Rcfch Jrig Aiyu3, Inely, W fton 7 Salt—Ruflel snd Boone irig Cornwitlis, Ran, Windsor ai Philter p.ris—to Captain ichr. Fanny, WisflMalaga 53 Wine* and fru : t—J. Claimn Jloap Walh ngton, Travtrs, Psrtliuouth ao F ih, Sic.—J. Welto BALTIMORE, D?Cemh?V ir. ArrvH, (hip Nancy, Capt. George Hob&v rora Batavia; "* he Na »cy let! I!ata ia the l6tli June, and fava Head the ift of July bit, in c mpany with hirtcen fail ol lvmewari bound Ameriian Yt!"- cls, uh :#r convoy of the United St;;tes frigate FfTex, E*. vard Preble, Efq com.-nahder. Ia loubling ihe Cape of Good Hope, met with nanv heavy giles o* wind from the wtftvfard, which Icparated ilk fleet. Arrived at St, He ena the 1 ith Sep'ember, and there the nentior.ed veflelv under convoy of the Eflex. Par-cd company with the Efl".'*, on ThuriUay light; the loth November, in latitude 33, 30, N. and longitu'ie 73, 4', W. blowing a gale if wind fr m i<f. W.—i.e-xt morning law the ship ~hma, Cipta n Joliah, of Philadelphia; (hip Juno Captain 1 -, of Rhode Island ; and brig i Captain Hrnard, of Saft-flt. Loft Sght oi the Junoard Lydia the fame day, and he Clii.ia on Monday evening, the 14th, in latitulr 36. 40, N and longitude 73, 34, W. blowing a gaie of wind from N. VV. Dumu>: :f.« pafl'jge f'nm Batavia to Ameri ca, Captain Prehle paid the gr«ateft attention to the pi el" rvation of the fleet tinder his con voy, and ifFirdrd every afliltanc? in h;s power to any of the fleet that ttud in need. C ,m« into, the Cafe* on Monday morning, the if instant Saw a brig he. ting in. SALE M, December 5. ARRIVED, Ship Mary, Mo'iltom, Havanna Brijr Hopewell, Dowiing, Malaga -*■ Brig Leopard, Repet, Naff.u. (N. P.) Schr.Trial Tate, Port Republican C aptaio Tate arrive-i h-re 011 Sunday lift 7 frcm Port Kepub.'ican, left there, Capt' Brad ftnw, of (hit port. Ocflohex 18, spoke brig Morniup Star, from Philadelphia, bound to Port Repuhl can November ti, spoke brig Eliza, O * Plymouth, l'r«m Madeira, for Nor folk. November 30, Taw a (loop >n Heneaga, which a; psarid to have jult tun ashore j and a brig on Atkins's Keys. A wreck Was earning fintn the flo'-p, which appeared tu be deeply loaded. . ' Yctterday arrived, the brig St. John, Cap tain Godlhail, trom Norfolk. NORFOLK, November 3a. Ait iveJ, Britifti schooner i3etiVy and Finny, Witter, eighteen day§ Turki iflami- Arrived th- fcnoor.er (in verity, ot" Phiiadel ph a, Captain Ltrnis, thirty-four clays from Porio Cavailo, in ditlrefs—cargo, manufjiilar ed tobacco. The fchoouer Almira spoke the brig Fair Manhattan, thirty miles N. ot Cape Henry, out thi ty-four days from ICaYffon) (Jamaica) all well. Wants a place as A Wet Nurse, A YOUG WOMAN wi, , has loft ;er child ** —and has a frefh bread bf Milk. Apply * in South Street, three dcors Ea!t of Sixth Streer. DeCerrber 13. FOR SALE, Br Joseph SIM S> No uth Water ilreet. White Scbrown Havanna Sugars Holland Gin Old Ctoiac Brandy London particular Ma<!cira Wine Pale red and yellow Jefuir's Bark A large .ifiertment of COrlDAGii, See. decern'er 13 mw&fa tf *▼ IPP* s«mmTnrTi*«]iiiTii i miifTl «n B» t >. |^iifc<* awfc. i^, V 4 ) • t Vv, ■'%