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hCc
Charles Gwinn & Co
Have received by the tchoimer Th) eetriende, cap-
tain E. IBmes, from Chorlestovm,
56 bales Upland Cotton, (te»t quality)
40 tierces New Rice.
I
Jane i
rUt
Ciarkson's -l'ortra'uurc
OF
QUAKERISM
Just received and foe sale by
Samuel Jeferis,'
BOOKSELLER V STATIONER,
219 Market-street.
f Where Book-binding, in its greatest variety,
lis neatly executed, on moderate terms ; and
B'lankjBooks made to any pattern, at a short
notice .
(fjf Snbscribiu-s are requested to call tor
lietv copies.
June 6.
Grand Concert.
Mr. NENNINGER lvspeeifiiUrlumm'nees
to liu publiffj-that his CONCE.H.T »iU take
place at lii-yde.r.'s As*emhly-Rooni,SonTnuus.
jty x est, the 1 tlh o!'J ¦me.
The evc.t .lament will consist of tj* fol-
lowing pieces :
PARTI.
A Grand Military Overture, Full Qrche*1 r*
A GQHCttrfa on the. German
Pl'ute,,'
A new Song-, "Oh cllmli tlie
By an Amateur.
Alt
A Red Morocco Pocket-Book.
yesferdav, containing three Notes
Of the. Office of Discount and Deposit at
Charleston, S. C. of WW hundred dollars
each. A Five ItolUv Note ol the H«get s.
town Barilt. and some pnpe»%&f use to none
but the owner.
THc finder shn';i ba entitled to Fifty Dol-
Virs of the Monov, kin leaving the Pocket-
Hook, with the remainder ol the contents,
with 'iWr.Natlian Hu-iSev, « North llnwnrd-
street. June 6 d4ti
Pocket-Bonk Lost.
Lost last evening, suppoted in the Theatre,
an Old lied Morocco PO.CKE T-BOOK, coo-
taininn,-a number ol Panel*, Notes ot Hand
ttoniiout of toe eity, tocher with 1
Ten, 2 Five, and 1 HlWC Dollar Notes.—
The papers arc of no use to liny person but
the o'-.vn¦¦!• The niti.n in the Pocket-Book,
w, I •> J dillars additional, will be given to any
person leaving die Pocket-Book and Papers
Vitk the E *W< eetietwn of
ar.-.lC IRISH LINENS.
5-4 SHEETJN.GS-
j.avvns-fe-Dowlas, purchased in the Dublin
market on short time, and received here by
. the ships Abcona and John Adams from Liver-
. pool. may n- d____
:'~~Besi Russia clean Hemp.
Russia Sheetings) e,,titleu lo drawback
Sherry Win: >
\ ' ANT)
3000 bushels yellow Corn.
For sale by
SCHULTZF. & VCGELER.
May 13. d
jmbtbe ) „ ... ,,r ,
ror.ks witii me, myiove,"} ^'Mr/Webster j
A Rondo on the Violin, By Nennirurei
PART II.
An Overture, Full Orchestra S
A Comic Song-, By Mr. Jefferson !
/VConcerto on the Violin, By Nennmg-er
A newSoiig-.Sti-eplioiiSiCelia, ByMr. Webster
A grand Military Piece, by f - „ « ,
Seubauer, *$ FuU Orchestra.
The Concert will commence at 7 o'clock,
P. M. precisely.
Tickets to be had until 60'clock at Mr.Carr's
and Mr. Sadtler's ; alter t>, at Brydcn's Assem-
bly-Room. ________June 8. djl$
La Plata Hides.
7944 South America OX HIDES, of the
first quality, from Motile Viedo, are now'
landing and for sale at 4. Water-street, by
WM J-IN KINS.
Also an /-land,
Laguira, Oronoko and Curracoa Hides'.
A general assortment of
Tanner's and Currier's Tools, Tanners' Oil
and Leather, of all kinds, which is otic red
0:1 accommodating terms.
June 8. d4t-eo
dj* Tho Editor of the Alexandria Daily
Advertiser will publish tne above every sther
day, six weeks ; the Lancaster Journal (Penii.)
in English, and Mr. Grtthcr at Hager's-town,
in German, once a werk six weeks, and for-
ward their accounts to the Editor of the Fe-
deral Gazette.
Whale, Spermaceti Oil, and
CANDLES.
Just received per sloop Two Friends, capt
Alien from New Bedford,
15 casks Wh le Oil,
8 do. Spermaceti do. (winter strained,)
80 boxes dittj Candles.
On hand,
Fresh Teas, Green Copperas in hhds. Ra-
vens Duck, Saltpetre. &.c. &c.
Fur sale bv
COKNTHvVaIT St YARNALL,
83, Bowly's wharf.
June 8.__________________ d4t
BY THIS DAY'S MAILS.
VIENNA,, March =7-
' According to- letters from "ftsSey,- tTie
tribble chain by which the -canal was to be
banicarled, h:icl riot been fihiiihed wl-.eu the
English.rnr/ -.rded the passage of tl»o Earda-
p.ellcs. It is'thought that it was sir Sidney
Suiith, who p.-rsuaded his government to.
undertake this bold erderprize, having de-
monstrated to them its practicability. In
the last w;\r this sea officer was at Cop.stan-
tirtople. and it must be supposed he did not
lose that opportunity of informing hiniself
of the state of defence of the Dardanelles.
At that time the Ports was in alliance with
England. As soon as the English fleet had
arrived before , Constantinople, admiral
Duckworth sent too swift-sailing cutters
through the Bosphoms fur the Black sea,
probably to carry the news to the Russian
fleet, which is near Kilia, at the mouth of.
the Danube.
March 2S.
The following intelligence, dated the 3d
of March, has been received from Coiista^l-
tinople. On the 28th of February, the
English attempted a landing on Prince's
Island, but it miscarried. Their loss 011 the
occasion is stated at 400 killed and wound-
ed, and 200 taken prisoners, The follow-
ing day the fleet -weighed anchor, and pro-
ceeded to the Dardanelles.
The preparations at Constantinople conti-
nued with extraordinary activity. The
French and Spanish ambassador furthered
them by their assistance and advice. The
grand signior's council was made permanent.
On the evening of the 1st March, when the
English minister departed with the fleet,
the negotiations were suspended ; the Eng-
lish had till then waited in vain for rein-
forcements from the Mack. Sea.
The number of Turks who took up. arms
in Constantinople and its vicinity, amount-
ed to 1OO 000. Public order was not in the
least disturbed in that city;7 The grand sig-
niovhad not shewn the slightest disposition
to leave the place, as had been falsely as-
serted.
Isaac Bnrueston,
No 196, Market-street,
It now opening an assort/net of
SPRING GOODS.
Also,
German and India Goods,
A choice parcel of first quality white Tick.
lenbur&s, Gurrahs, t'.c. May 4. J36t
Susquehanna Canal.
A Special meeting of. the proprietors of
the iiuso hanria Canal will be held at Bryden's
Inn in the city of Baltimore, on Monday, the
15th day of June, instant at 10 o'c) -ck in the
forenoon, on buniness pf great interest and
importance to the Company. A punctual and
general attendsnwe in person or by proxy is
.eai ie.sU> requested and recommended.
By order of the Governor and Director*,
S. STi-.RETT, Sec'ry.
June, 4._______________dtlathje
Stock Rising
AT no former period in the annals of lialti-
more Lotteringbasthe wheels i>-ained in so short
a time so great a sum as the St. Paul's Parish
Lottery, now dra.winsr. every Tuesday and Fri-
day, at Fulton's Globe-Inn, Market-street.
The present gain is twelve thousand six
hundred and sixty-four dollars. To-morrow's
drawing will complete eight thousand tickets
drawn, and alter which not less than five hun-
dred tickets will be drawn on every statedday
of Drawing.
Ckj"* Take particular notice, that "m conse-
quence of the gain as above stated, and the
reduced pf ice, number of tickets on hand, the
price will fee advanced to eiirht dollars at the
opening of the wheels on Friday next, when
the first drawn number will be entitled to a
premium of two hundred dollars
Adventurers having drawn prises may in the
mean time avail themselves of the present
price of seven dollars, and have tie ir tickets
exchanged lor others warranted undrawn, on
application to the subscribers, all of whom
keep correct cheek Books.
*,* Cash given for prize tickets as soon as
drawn.
SAMUEL VINCENT,
No. 44, N. Gay street.
COLE & I. BONSAL,
174 1-2, Market-str^t.
G. DOBBIN & MURPHY,
Near" Centre Market-house.
June 8. d4t
ROTTERDAM, April 7.
Letters of the 23th February from Con-
stantinople, mention the following particu-
lars : " The Turks, who should have des-
troyed the English ships with the cannon of
the fortresses, were off their guard when
the enemy appeared ; so that the admiral
passed the Straits with very little- difficulty,
and defeated or destroyed a part of the
Turkish fleet, which attempted to oppose
him.
" On the 23d he shewed himself before
the port of Constantinople, and came to an-,
chor with his fleet, in the form of a semi-
circle.
He lias a number of bomb vessels, and
threatened to destroy a number of Turkish
vessels that are fitting out jn the h.ubor, to-
gether with the houses, mostly of wood,
unless the Porte immediately complied with
his demands. M. Arburthnot was onboard
the admiral's ship. Every thing is put in
confusion ; a perfect stop is putt I ashless ;
most of the shops are shut up,' and a num-
ber of people are removing with their valua-
bles into the country."
Cleat-cr!, fh'p Levant, Proctor, Cliina ;
brigs .b'Seph, Pi icr, Palermo ; Henry,"Groves,
do. ; Mayflower, Banning, .Amsterdam ; Fa-
vorite, Stacey, Mogadore : Traveller, Miller,
Amsterdam ; ship Jasan, Garnmul, Dt-mera-
ra ; --h w Packet, 'f rott, Lrrirpooi j Reliance,
Kiwi li. Mocha ; brig Mary, Davis, Matanz.as.
To the EdHars of ibe L.Jependcnt Chronicle.
Messrs. Printers,
Perhaps it may be a gratification to you,
when I assure yon, that the publication of
an. exrract from the Rev. IDr. Millet's dis-
course 011 Suicide, in your paper of this day,
has saved at least one miserable biing from
perpetrating this horrid crime. Misfortunes
(brought on by tlve baseness of others) have
reduced me from a respectable standing in
society, 10 the most embarrassed circumstan-
ces ; and not having the courage to live and
see those connected to me suffer, I, after
some deliberation, determined to quit the'
woild. Already was my last parting com-
munication, to those who were dear to me,
finished—the fatal implement of death with-
in my1 reach—and just on the brink of eter-
nity—when, by accident, I took up your pa-
per. The first thing that struck me, was
the extract alluded to. Had the writer
known every circumstance of my life—had
he known inv present situation, lie could
not have msde an address m .re applicable.
It had its effect. Yes 1 assure you, had I
perpetrated the crime I was about commit-
ting, I should indeed have brought down my
poor grey-heided parents with sorrow to the
grave—I should have precipitated as amia-
ble partner into the deepest affliction—I should
have left fatherless babes exposed to all the
dangers of an unpitying world—I should
have left brothers and sisters to share in the
grief at my. unworthy conduct—>I should
have tortured the bosom of setis'ib:l,.ty—I
should have defrauded rny creditors—In
short, 1 can have no conception of the mise-
ry I should have inflicted un these I should
have left behind. Every sentence in the
extract came direct to the heart—\paused—
reflected—I threw the murdering iostruin-ut
aside—and. determined to live—Yes ! i will
struggle through the world—and perhaps
may yet bless Uiat propitious momoit which
put your paper into my hands—it w
means of dragging a miserable creature from
a precipice, wdich he cannot noiv think ol,
but with horror. , Z.
Boston.May 25, 1807.
Jays
Salad Oil and Russia Kemp.
200 cases and 170 boxes FRESH SALAD
OIL,
,> tens CLEAN RUSSIA HEMP,
Just received per schooner Mash's Daugh-
ter, captain Willet, from Salem, and for sale
by BU1FUM & GOODHUE,
No. 84, Bowly's wharf.
June 6. ;. a3t-eo8t
Bersj. and Geo. Williams,
No. 3, Bowly's wharf,
OFFER FOR SALE,
53 bales Colored
India Bale Goods,
Consisting of
-Seersuckers ', Cavadaries.; Bandanna, Pill
l'cat, lllne Giila, and Sooty Romal Hand-
kerchiefs ; blue Baftas i blue Guineas; blue
Mamoodies ; Checks; red and blue Custas
and Chintz.
210 do. white India do.
Co"sisting of
Company and B'&erboom Gurrahs ; Cawn-
pore t Janna, Ct mmercally and Tandah Cos-
ban ; Me.cii.unip, j dlap'ore, Mammarack-
poore, Mamoodies; Fine Choppa, Gaur.ee.
pore, and Mow Sannabs ; Chiltahilly, Lucka-
poi-e, Judgca, and Fine Baits, is.c. &.C. &.C.
50 pieces Russia Sheetings,
25 ton£ clean Russia Hemp,
20 do Swedish Bar lion,
' 40 piepes 4th proof Bordeaux Brandy,
15 do. do. Cogniac do of fine flavor,
60 hhds. N. E. Rum,
40 btirrels ditto,
50. boxes Claret Wine, of 12 bottles each,
100 boxes white and brown Havana Sug-ar,
30 hhds. Muscovado do.
750 bids Fork,
40 do. Mc.is do.'
70 do. No. 1, Boston Beef,
4U0 k.-gs Lard,
1500 Ihs. Bacon Hamc,
500 barrels lltrrings,
Souchong artd Hyson Skin Tea, Raisins
in kegs, Mould Candles, Chocolate, Fig
Lead, fkc, kc. he.
JutwV; d3Srcel2ti
Lewis Michael & Co.
Have imported, in the different vessels from
London and Liverpool, llu^ir assortment of
Spring Goods,
Also on hand,
India Muslins, Checks, Bandanno Handker-
chiefs, German and Irish Linens, assorted—
»K which will be sold unreasonable terms.
may 4._____________ d-18t___
Qy The Gentleman who on
Friday night last, at the Theatre door, gave
in a mistake, a copper Pocket piece, for a
Quarter Eagle, in the purchase of Oranges,
and at the same time received One Dollar
Fifty Cents change, will please call and re-
ceive his copper piece, pay two and a half
Dollars with the e.xpcncc of this advertise-
ment, t» prevent bUname being, published.
June 9.________________________d4t
For Sale,
200 barrels Pork, arrived from New-Or-
leans, stored at Feli's-Point a few days ago,
and inspected as very good second quality, on
very liberal terir.s.
200 boxes Claret, good quality, containing
one d.ozen each, at low price on account of
not being entitled to drawback, at 60 and 90
days credit.
100 Shares Mechanic Bank Slock, on 60
days credit.
95 Shares Potomac Bank Stock, on 90
days credit.
7 Shares Water Stock, on four months
credit : bv
CHARLES GHEQUIERE, Broker,
27, Water-street, opposite the Bal-
timore Insurance Company.
The above is an addition to his advertise-
ment of the 4th instant.
lie wants to purchase,
A small amount of 3 per cent United Stales
Stock.
N. B. Applications have been made to him
for some Annuities, well secured bv improve*
meius, in a eentral part of the city west of
Junes' Falls.
June 9- A
Bolting Cloths.
Millers and others, who deal in this article
can be supplied on the best terms, by the in,
voice or single piece, with Bolting Cloths, from
No. 0 a 7, of a supesjer cpjalily, from ti-ic ma-
nufactory of the " Three Kings," by applying
to the subscriber.
JOHN SPERRY,
55, Smith's wharf.
May 6. d
12 seroons Peruvian Bark
of a good quality and entitled to drawback,
or sale on a libera) credit ov
FREDERICKXINDENBERGER & CO
m»Y-5. i
LONDON, April 17.
The non-arrival of any dispatches from
admiral sir John Duckworth, is sufficiently
accounted for by the capture of the' Ciafty
schooner, which is siipposed to have been
dispatched by him from the Dardanelles,
with an account of the recent events in that
quarter. This fact, with some others of
considerable importance, particularly that
of aBritish military force having been sent to
take possession of Alexandria, is mentioned in
the follcwinginteresting communicationfrom
an officer belonging to his majesty's ship
Ocean, dated
Off Cadiz, March 31.
" lam sorry to say we have been full of
misfortunes here—last night we received
the melancholy account of the destruction
of the Ajax by fire—she was bunrt, and a
considerable part of her crew were victims
to the flames. The Nautilus sloop 13 also
lost, she was wrecked on a barren rock, and
many of the crew were starved to death.
The survivors were for the most part,
on board the Ajax, at the time of her mis-
fortune, and thus ended their miseries and-
their lives. The captain of the Ajax is
saved but the late commander of the Nau-
tilus is lost.
" It is with sorrow I add, that the Crafty
schooner, with dispatches of the greatest
moment and national consequence, has also
been captured by the enemy ; and nothing
can now so effectually dispel our disappoint-
ed hopes as a rencontre with the French-
men who are the cause of all our anxieties.
" Sir John Duckworth has passed the
Dardanelles, and it is supposed that by this
time he has got possession oi the Turkish
fleet. The Turks fired at our ships in pas-
sing the narrow streights, but our ships did
not deign to return a single shot.
" Seven thousand of our troops went up
with the squadron and are to be joined by
a body of ten thousand Russians from Cor-
fu. Thus you may easily guess how the
Turks are situated, opposed to so formidable
a force.
" Captain Hallo-well, of the Tigte, has
sailed also from Sicily, with 5000 troops,
for the Levant, under convoy of col. Fraser ;
It is supposed they are to take possession of
Alexandria."
NKW.YOJ1K, June*.
Arrived, sehr, Citizen, Storges,
from Alexandria.
Sloop W iLi.itn, Spears, from Alexandria.
Sloop 'Ontario, Wilson, tionv Murpbreys-
borough.
Ship Grand Sachem, ¦ Le Baron, 53 days
from Liverpool. Passengers, Messrs. Top-
ping, Wilson and Dunant. Saturday the
Hook 25 leagues W. N. W. spoke ship Lau-
ra 34 hours from New Yoik.
Ship Peter, Williams, 2:2 days from Point-
Petre, (Guad.) In sight of St.'Kilts, was
.detained 4 hours by the British schr. Fortune
of :6 guns -6 days before she had captured
a French brig of 16 guns, after an engage-
ment cf 6 glasses.
The ship Two Marias, from Newry, went
up to Amboy On Saturday evening to land
her passengers.
Lloyds List. April 10.
The Am. ship Virginia, from Batavia,
is detained and sent into Falmouth. The
John Adams from Alicant, arrived at Rot-
terdam the 24th March ; the Two Friends,
for Charleston, sailed from Deal, 14th
April. The Harper, from Boston, has been
sent into England. The Two Brothers,
from Cadiz, at Hull. The Betsy, from
Teneriffe for Tonningen, arrived off Dover,
6th April.
14th. The Pomona, Whitemarsh, from
N. York, is detained and sent into Ply-
mouth. Grat'esend, arrived, Pernassus,
Allen, New-York ; Cornelia, Charleston
—sailed, Everetta, Patterson, Quebec ;
iEreas, Peacock, do. Jane, Crosby, do.
Two Friends, Livingston, Charleston; Ame-
lia, Sawyer, Boston. Co'ivcs, arrived, Ann,
Jenkins, N. York ; Paragon, Myrick,
Charleston ; Rising States, Bragdon, do.
Eolus, Tredwell, do. Off" Weymouth, ar-
rived, For, St. Michaels ; Hope, Stan-
worth,Oporto. Falmouth, arrived, Van'cover,
Crandon, N.Y. ; Perseverance,Linnet, do.
Penzance, arrived, Boston, Auelin, Paler-
mo. Liverpool, 9—22, arrived, Mary and
Nancy, Dermis, New-Orleans j Yorick,
Lombard, Charleston ; Sarah, Gill, New-
York. Dover, arrived, Helen, Foster,
Boston ; Perseverance, Glazier, do. Deal,
13th remain, Amelia, Sawyer, for Boston ;
Galen, Stedman, do ; Lustre, Boyle,
Quebec ; Quebec, fc- do. ; and several
others outward bound ; wind SW. Clyde,
1 arrived, Caledonia, Stewart, Savannah.
Cork, arrived, .Wm.Tell, Collier, Phila-
delphia. Limerick, arrived Four Sisters,
Reys, St. XJbes.
Inf. iS, V !nr«s\ -, "C, W. capt. Itf. spl-lc
the brig Kii'/a. Frdraer, from City Point (V.<}
bound to the first port in England, having:
been 8 days in possession of the English..
May IB, spoke the ship -gent.from Charles-
ton^ hound to the Cape of Good Hope-,, in
lat. 37. 34, N. long. 60, 30, W. 5 days out.
May 24. in lat. 36, 10, N. long. 68, 30, W,
spoke the ship Harriot, of Nantucket, iron*
New-Y< rk, bound to New Orleans, 4 days
out. - May SO in lat. 88. N. long. 70, XV.
spoke the ship Rodney, of New-York, from
Norfolk, bound to Falmouth, out 4 days.
Our correspondent at the Lazaretto, un-
der date of yesterday noon, writes vis as
fel'ows : —" Last nieht arrived schooner
Jefferson, captain tioff, 24 days from Kings-
ton, (Jam.) Sailed in co. with the Engli^ti
fleet, also the ship Eli? 1, Parker, of Phila-
delphia. Capt. G. left at Kingston, th^
brig Eliza, for Havana in a few days.^Came-
passenger, capt. Jones, of the ship P^-rim,
taken coming from St. Bartholomews to St.
Domingo."
A leUer received from London, per tfie-
Young Factor, dated in April, say-,-, *' !}•.
naparte has sent tin ambassador to St. Peters,
burg with "try liberal erfcrs if *;t court 1.
wiil withdraw from its allies. The iTCasaiMt
minister has left this court, not well pleal-
ed with the scantiness of our subsidies."
MONTKVIEDO.
The following is an esttroct of a letter frsm
a British officer, at Monte-Vie do, datntS
" We are at length, in possession of thss
place, the only fortified one in this country.,
It would have fallen an easy coin,or,1 hai
not some French'adventurers (.'^otd.ili thew
chief) stirred the country against us. Mor-
-delli and most of his cbiiipanioBS were kill-
ed in the assault, and the natives fl"Ck in
numbers, returning to fheirtiorow and occu-
pations. If we can but reconcile the-coun-
try to onr government, bnncreds from Bri-'
tain aiuHreiand would emigrate. This is the
finest climate imaginable.''
The 87th .egiinent, which gr¦¦ody distin-
guished itst if at the capture of iuienos-
Ayres. " was composed to a man of fiomaft
Catholics"—and " three of the four thou-
sand men composing the British expeuhionj
were Catholics.'"
A gentleman who came-passenger iivtlie
Amelia, from London, arr.ved at Foi-ton,
informs, that die conduct of Mr. Muiu-De
has been highly approved'of by Hie niercna- •
tile interest of that city; and that a public
and very splendid dinner was to be mUKOt
him by the merchants, as a.innrktif reside*
for his vigil atrt exertions in endeavoring tt»
restore a friendy intercourse between that
country and the United States.
Collections for the distres-sedlnhab'rttmts ST
Ulm, &e.
We are extremely hu-ppy in being able tr»
lay before the public a Statement nf the mo-
nies received from various parts of die uuio/^
for the laudable purpos" of aBeviating the?
afflictions of our distressed brethren in E«r-
many, Ulm, its vieinity and other parts tC
Europe, that have .recently been .siiigubnly
cbastened with the scourges of .war. Its
taatt utterly exhausted by the ioru-
merable throngs of armies, cried aloud for
the aid.of all who were in prosperity, auii
it gives us pleasure to say th.,t the philan-
thropic spirit; the liberal and disialtrestaX
dispostion evii eed in the subsequent -list *£
free and.unpr judiced donations, merits t.iMB
applause of every humane and sym :;fhetic
mind. In consequence of .ieitors veceivi-S
here and in New-York, a nuinlxd- of gentle-
men of this city convened some time.in Au-
gust last,' who nominated two 'citiv.ens of
each ward to receive contributions, and xlir-
tribntw circular letters throughout the coun-
try, the result of which is as follows :
Monies-received from the different eoWentora
appointed (and of others from dillcieiW
parts of the country) for the assistance oS
the distressed at .Ulm and its vicinity, in
Germany.
TKOM THE CITT.
Thomas P. Cope dollected from
. High-street ward, B ?Q2 '6z>
Do. from North ward, J94 3Q
H. K. Helmut!- } ..., i. ,
7 J-Middle ward, 173 co
BOSTON, June 5.
Arrived, schrs. Prosperity, Kelly ; Maria,
M'Gray ; Agelioria, Crowell, all from Wind-
sor.
Arrived, via quarantine, brig Lucy, Smith,
of Salem, Havanna, iO days. Also, schr.
Regulator.
At quarantine,schr. William Henry,Stock-
well, of. Newbury port, Matanzas, 38 days.
Arrived at quarantine road yesterday, brig
Louisa, Derby, fiom St. Croix. She has lost
her second mate, and the captain ij indis-
jposed.
PHILADELPHA, June 9.
Arrived, ships Robert* M'Culloch, Bor-
deaux, 4Sdays ; Minei va, Hunt,New-Or!eans,
28 ; schr. Nancy, Locke, Passainaquody, 7 ;
sloop Jersey, Cooper, Charleston, 5.
Arrived at the Lazaietto, schr. Jefferson,
Qoff, Kingston, Jam. 27.
Cleared, brigs Jefferson, duandrill, St.
Thomas ; Catharine, Tubbs, Bremen ; schrs.
Hunter, Gamble, Havanna j Jane, Sabiston,
N. Carolina.
Capt. Hunt, of the Minerva, left New-
Orleans the 4th May, and the Balize the
9th. At New-Orleans, ship Perseverance,
Pile, of Philadelphia, for Liverpool, in IO
days ; ship Four Friends, of Philadelphia,
for do. uncertain ; ship New-York, George,
do. do.; ship Peggy, Pierson, of Philadel-
phia, left Orleans in co. for Antwerp.
Captain Bellows, from Gaudaloupe, on
29th of May, in lat. 86*, 46, long. 73, spoke
the schr. Concord, from this port for St.
Augustine, out 11 days.
Yesterday arrived, ship Robert, captain
M'-Cullough, from Bordeaux, having in a vio-
lent gale of wind been obliged to cut away
his mizsn mast. On the i2th of ,ypnl7 in
Godfrey Haga,
'Zach.Poulson, "> .,. , ,
r tj „u .i "' a'nut ward,
Ca?per iiehn, 3
Thomas AUibone, i "Upper Dcia-
john R. Baker, 3 ware ward,
Robert Ralston,S. Mulberry ward.,
H. K.Helmuth, -) r. : ¦ ,
Matihew Randall. 3
Sam'l M'Ferran. > Upper part IS.
John Wilson, ^Liberties,
Received by tire hands of the
Rev. Dr. HKhnulh, from the
German Refanned congrega-
tion at Baltimore,
From the Rev, H. A. Muhlen-
berg, being amount .collected
at Reading,
By the hands of Mt. Peter Lex,
from the Lutheran, and Re-
formed congregation at Hagers-
town,
From the Rev. Mr. "Van Yleclt, •
being amount collected in Na-
zareth and Shoeneck
By Mr. Thomas Pomp, from the
Lutheran congregation at Bal-
timore
Received by the Rev. Dr. Hel-
muth, from theRev.L.Henkcl
------by do. from Rev. F. V.
Mefzhelmev, oollected from
Lutheran congregation at Han-
over
------by do. from do. collected
from Reformed congregation
at do.
------by Mr. Wagner, from Re-
formed congregation at Frede-
ricktown
—— by Rev. Dr. Helmuth, from
Geo.Kreber, being iheamount
collected from a Lutheran con-
gregation in Maryland,
------from the Rjght Rev. Dr.
.Loskiel- being amonnt coHcc'-
ed at Bethlehem,
co
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