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The Pennsylvania Gazette from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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iVi for Msn7 of counterfeits are now irr drculition A LIST cf LETTERS remaininr in Icr. IVlOlt 01 Illfm h.lv n3r rit nt(tm rAvrp1 l4.J i 1 vi.v.i, wim uiLJwuvcr, ana arc uaicu, wnicn, ir not taKen out oy tne ltror next commanded by eminences, which are and "rr will be pablcxf being fortified fo as cffcauallyto William. Bingham, Efqt is elefled a iuujc ui uicm iccm cuiur ior mis itate, in me place or oa not capable of this kind of defence, and muel Powel, Efq; deceafed. If ew York harbour may be of this number. Extract of a letter from Cadiz, to a gen Uut two or three fhins of the line wnnM tinman probably defend the h.irhrvir an Cnt.u.

dated gainft any navy whatever. Perhaps ihips Two ibips "Twolhipsof ve luia wjuip or a lmaii H7.e wnniii an um rif how r.n..j 'W4. April, fent to the General Pod Office as dead Letters. MILES MAC ARTE Pofl Matter. December ai, 1795.

John Aloy; Kennet; Robert Alien. William r.n: September 25. C. Common, Naw Garden 1 the line and feveral fri William Connell. Marcas Hookr Willi! ui mc nnc ana icverai in 1 i fuiwi.

iducu irom mis pori ior am ray. Afewhipsof Tizc would for ever proteft Malta and Naples, to carry 000 Maltcfe, D. Daniel Dcnney. POff and the lWTica. and7ocomen, which the King of Naples F.

Daniel Fitzpatrick, John Foreman, j. tion near the coaft while a few large fn has deftmed to be landed at Toulon. G. Doctor Jofcph Gardner, gates would protect our trade to Spain, Extraft of a letter from New York, dated H. Leckey and William Harper, Tames 'u lhcLant, from the pirates December 17.

Heflip, John Hughes, Fallowfield: Georce of the Barbary coaft. But the expence! This morning arrived tivo American Hinfon, Nether Providence: Aaron Hu theexpence' Wc like the prottaion but veflTcls, one from Cadiz, and another from fton. by the former nothing new has K. Dolly Kinter. The brig Cynthia, Capt.

Mead, from yet tranfpired, but by the latter, wc hear, L. Thomas Lowry. yefterday, which Capt. that the Algerines arc cruifing off that M. Alernder M'Ani, John Murray, VVlIliam Ilenrv of this citv.

CAme naffen. lflanrL" TK mitn i I jwiiii.4 v.a'iij, uaviu ijoore. ,10: jonii Who inform that thm Haw nrmn CM. re iwis, jwuu their failing, which was on the 30th of Lift of the Returns of the enumeration of October, a Portiitniefe hritr arriveH ther tamK! m. taxable inhabitants of Pe nnfvlvania.

who had fpokc an Algerine frigate, forty leagues to the windward of Madeira, (landing to the North and Weft of the ifland on the day they failed, they faw a vcffel from the Ihore, which from her Angular manoeuvres, was fuppofed by Mr.Pintard, the American Conful, and by every per fon there, to be another Algerine frigate. December at. id OSobtr, 1793. Peter S. Livinglton, fquire, New York.

Dear Sir, I hive the pleafure to inform you, that I have this day obtained a promifc from the court of a convoy for our mips, about 16 in number, to be provided as foon as they (hall be ready to fail. My letter, and the very polite and friendly anfoer from the Portuguefe Miniftcr, go by this conveyance to the Secretary of ftatc the vef ici 1.1113 10 morrow. 1 pray you to com Morrow. Nathan Moore. Ne imil i rr tii re.

Chichefters Maithn Penner Amr. Prt. 1 9 mm ceived at the Secretary Voffice, and de gar. livcred to the Houfe of Reprcfcntativcs. R.

Francis Ruth, Fallowfield. i The City of Philadelphia, 7,088 W. Thomas Wallace. Marcus Ho nc county ot rnuaaelpnia, 6,855 vvnuam Wallace, John Williams, School 3 The do. of Lancafter.

4 The do. of Delaware, 5 The do. of Chcfter, 6 The do. cf Luzerne, 7 The do. of Dauphine, The do.

of Fayette, 9 The do. of Bucks. xo The do. of Northampton, 1 juc 00. or nnegnany, 11 The do.

of Huntingdon, 13 The do. of Waihington, 14 The do. of Eerks, 15 lftedo. of Cumberland, During the lat in the Raritan.the edoppofiteNew Bru 6,109 raaner, iredyttnn. 2,110 I4C9 343X S44 4.644 4.697 55" c.S6o A.

J. Sec'ry. Juft Publifhcd, at No. 118, Market Stieet. (Prict Half Dalltr) A iboit ACCOUNT the MALIGNANT FEVER, Lately pretalent in Philadelphia By MATHEW CAHEY.

THIRD IDITIOM IMPfeOVCD. PArtieulan in ew next. BEL rj IHE Noted TAVERN at Apuinlmlnk JL Landing, New Cafll ccuntv, and on the road leading frcai Philadelphia to Doter. Tb heavy rains and frelh Stln! both nseeffary and convmienr, ai bridge which was ereft or lra'le for the teigKlourhcod. rue 1E nd commodiout, and tht fla I.

1 1 11 in trr A nri i i v.rwu.j, ink luiwnu Vapiaill ter rf the rll. 11 Wells, of Bofton, but faft from North Ca. toJ.n.lc?.and fame veficrbrfngs Intelligence that' wnnr flie left Martinico that ifland enjoyed per DTiir Ann pttta u.c puui.xauon 01 me oocumen PHILADELPHIA. December 24. above referred to, which may very fliorUy Estraa of a letter from L.fbon, dated be cxpeclcd, a Correfpondent anticipates J793 that general fatisfacliofi will enfue on thc I have it from good authority, that part of the people, in refpedt to the con there has been a very fevere acbon between duel of thol? whom thcyliave chofen as the trench and the whole force of Sardi the guardians of thc public honour and ma, collected, and commanded by the happir.cfs.

king in pcrfon. The battle is faid to have Wc have fome men among us who have Vwen Ion? and bloodv. but the latter were 1IV, mi iucmicics uepuDlI iinallv routed and nurlued. with verv great iiaugiue adlion and in Sardinia was on 1 vwuwHw.ii. iiui iu wear rear which he expeaed to meet the his head on his own fhoulders, if heven Frcr.ch, and intended to give them battle tures to fliakc it againft their principles cr but the French advanced about 4 leagues proceedings.

from Nice, when thc abovemcntioned action enfucd. This court fcems to be very 11 1 much alarmed at a rcpoit circulating in thc palace, that the King of Pruffia pro. ATT rro at I had iid. and rk. well 1 Th iblei rolina, 7 weeks paflagej and the oris Bet J10" HVs" A.

M. th, well fcr. Captain Bunburv. of Portfrnonfh 1a(v a recent aaie. cno vcrnment of the United States, from Mr.

Church, our Lontul at Lilbon. Wc learn from Mr. Philips, that the Peace made betwen the Regency of Al triers and the Oueen of Portugal. w.n wholly effedlea without her knowledge or A. I tL.

4 1 Jiflact from Chnftuna Hridge icmiJei, ifom about o. fror i iqi tranquility, that there fubfitted the li "out from greateft harmony between Rochambeau l7 and r'c Rennet Square and the people of colour, and that the tndJ' ths inttioh cf former had an army of ijoochofen blacks il L.CT 10 all txM TI JA.i4jL "ow Philadelphia to tha SufJK4.u ar i.wtiu SAUCLiril IO Dtf Sltif t. TL uy me ucius 01 inc liniiin ana came uy tc agent, or ic xnuin ana cd 22ain vcry ft 1, on ue.iiid arm, lar2e quantity cf paIllm couns. mat tnc captain ot the aDDearanre thnt vVJiXi Ti 1 7 rn" confidcrabie ptocrtim hof it Portnaucfe frigate who had trought the bCaS od news of the peace into Lilbon, firft ob a coSIJSmW ru a 1 truk dl ncufetnd kitchen, bam n.blei tained it from an Algerine cruizer he fell thaUhefe ffd oul j10 in with, and who produced his authority intCh rf fJr JSlf b.e J.eet by 1 "der good cedar roof. It con.

for the peace, being papers Cgned by the Kh iif BriUni and Spanifli agents; upon this thc Cafie Tibti "twoonvr.irniaiins. Theieimi Mr. Philips further adds, that it was cur Jrom the intercfting communications lAMM'sTRAwnrinr jEiseuters. rently reported, and generally believed in which have been read in the Houfe of Re Lifbon.thathcrMajcfty of Portugal, would the United States, it ap December immediately order a 60 gun (hip and a fri pear6 la. lnc important con (j fn Subfcriber ''bou'pht gate to cruize off the Strcights mouth, to c.crn rf th.c American Republic, inertia PLANTATION of ADaii iia.it protect the vcffcls of the United States, on to foreign countries, have inccffantly ZELL, in Fo.k, townftia Nolth.i Lund ta and from her nnrt.

engaged the attention of the Executive d. i 50u." Wc arc forry to add to thc foreiroimr. rlnS tl2e. 9f Congrefs that the dir. fnow, fo tha I ccold not t.4.

a rr t. i mtv nt the cnv.rnm.nt k. I inat nine amcnuii vciicis nave ocen ieen "a'wuiuu uccn uutniain in the Mcditerrancau with Algerines on and lhc J'Shts of thc Union fupported. board; who were taking them into their appears further, that very important ports. One of thefc unfortunate ve.frls cvcnt arf depending on thc decifion which is faid tQ be thc brig Nancy of Philadel Sc thc rcfuIt of lhc negociations that nave been, or now are.

on the nmf have been, or now are. on the rmt, tumty he, the faid Adam Hartcell, when le faw that I truHcd and belited him at a coufin of, mie, tock the aduatae of me, in uliing ird infutinj me many a tf hit Plantation, vrhich I aftei wardi found not to be fo, and found tha: I would be at a rt loft if fcould take hii Plantation, ai we kad grecd. I do theie fure foibid etery perfon net to buy any of the Condi, which 1 gare him the fid Adam Hart sell, fcr I will not pay any tf faid Bond 1, without he foicei me to ir. Dec. tg ijqi.

PHILIP GSOcS. HERE AS 1, the Sub fcriber, living in AUentown, North ampton county, upon opening a Hogfl of prcperty, and take it away, by paying the chaijes ma oamagei meteor. Dec. 16, 1793. ADAM DESHLER.

GAME to the Plantation cf the fubferibet, liting in Upper Dublin tnvrnfhift. Antf mm nn k. 9 1. rofes to withdraw his forces from thc field A fCF liaVincT' ay of September ha, biincle CO with fume ut action, anu to retire 10 on own dotnt y. a ciwnocv CHSai 01 wnne nana ner lace; wl txt owner ia defired nions in Various caufes are afiin i MA y.

vYlior of 10 ProTe P'p erty, pay crmM, and take ed for this extraordinary and uncxpecled Jrankford, Oxford tewnflnp, in the Matt cf heraway. DAVID DAVIS. rnancuvre. It is certain that the report V'r iefued December liVc 'nrXS A LL perfons indebted to tueal tirrantedacohvovtothe Ameri. and thofe Indebted to faid eftate, the city of Philadelphia, Cocer, deceafed, are v.lsnow inh t0 k' Wt th.

to make immediate payment and .11 fremthe Admimnratcn, on, or Month l6thdayof thufe hann8 demands aiinft the faid ettate arc irom Aicnnts. March, 1794, or they will be dealt with ac receded to bring in their tccounta. properlt it. Tae public are requefted to be cautious ccrstolaw. tcLd.

unto BENJAMIN KEYSER, mrccdvin Dollars, as a confidcrable num. Pimkford December i69 xW tstwor, UPPER RHINE, Sepscmhe. Ycftcrday afternoon, half tl9' clock, a terrible cannonade ilA yondlhe Rhine, interchanged toon fire; it made the hcufes on thl a pla' tains hake, and Iafted. nctwithftanH m0Un dark and rainy weather, till at night, without interruption2 It ck menced from ten till eleven a anH fm" the fteeples.the flalb of the rum Jff plainly Sifcovered. RS COul be Tn Ihort the fire feemed to proceed fm the whole extent of the French ftveral pcrfom pretend to have nKr K(! red hot balls.

Wcrted. VIENNA, September 4 General Ferraris, who was Iatelvatw cd ViccPrefi Jent of the Aulk War, has been fent to the KinffrfpS to rcqatft bis Majefty to feemfi. in tfilcacious manner, the operations campaign on the Rhine. 01 thc It is now thought impofflble here for corps of the armv. under the command of General force the lines of WeilTerobourg, until helhall have been r.

inforced by the army of Referve, wMchii already on its march from Tyrol Our Minifters are already bufy vuh fetching out thc experrces for the firft ha'f year of the campaign of i794. The er pences which attended thc trVnfportiL cf the heavy ordnance amounted by therr felves to 58,000,000 florins; but his ex pence falls nff in the next camPii n. DOURLAC, September 2c. On the i8th, towards 4 o'clock in the af ttrnoon, we heard a dreadful cannonade n'iJJPu8; ff0m bcycnd lhe Rhine, and laflfnrr till o'clock in the evening, the Allies bf eZ to throw combaftibSea into Lauterbr urg, and me lecond time thrv th conflagration began to manifeft itfdf, and he gates of the town were thrown open to the Ai.im at 4 o'clock in the mon.in?. criTembcmrg is not yet in the hands cf the combined army, which is however vc ry dofe to thc lines.

FRANKFORT, cpt. 7. The elector of Saxony has puhlifhed mandate, by which the Burghers are in future to confidcred as fit and competent for filling thofe effces in the ftate that have hitherto, been occupied by the nobles only, the higheft fituation not ex KAISERSLAUTERN Sept. 4. Seveaal parties of the French MofcIIc furmX hivi llttJ tkemfcives up to the Pruffian ftalt oncers, rcqucfting they rnight le incorporated with the Prince of Condes corps, which has been granted them.

The French lately in Blufcaflel Iiavc been droyc back to Saargcmund. Their lines at WcilTcmbourg extend near Iix leagues, and are provided with a creat number of redoubts and a double ditch. Oaober 1. Ycfterday mornin Mr. rimms, oncoftheKtVs meiTcntjew.

ar 2vc.dailih,teha" difpatchesYromthe tarl of Yarmouth, dated from the hesd quarters of the kinj: of Pruffia near Lan dau. Several Ikirmilhes had taken place, and advantage had been 'obtained fmce the victory by; lhe allies, gained by the duke of Bruntwtck near Pirmafcnfe; ut the grand attack upon the lines at Wctf fembourg had not been made when thc me flenger came away. Ycftcrday morning, likewife, Mr. Lau zun, one of his majefty meffengers, arrived at Whitehall with difpatches from the head quarters of his royal highnefs the duke of at Wtrwick, dated on thc 17th ult. Nothing of confrquencc had then occurred, but preparations were making for a grand attack upon the French cn camned at Caflcl.

The new embafly from the Ottoman Porte was to frt out from Conftantinople early in the prefent month. The name of the ambaffadoris Jofeph UIga Effcndi, and he 13 coniming to London in great ftate, his fuitc is to confift of ten perfons, who arc to travel over land. The Ambaflador's fervants arc on board a Venetian fliip. The Amrterdam Gazette, and the other Dutch papers have confirmed the accounts wc fome time fincc gave, relative to thc removal of thc monltcr Egalite from Mar feillcs to Spain. rom authentic accounts wc arc informed, that feveral thoufand Ruffian troops arc to march through Hungary, from Zeng, Fiumc and Curiopago, where they arc to embark on board Venetian and Piemontefe veffcls to fail for the Mediterranean.

A Polemical Pamphlet is preparing, which is foon to be publilhed, iu order to prove thc rights of the houfe cf Auftria, upon the provinces of Alfatia, Burgundy, Lorain, and, thc French Flanders. This will. foon be followed by a manifefto in ALL perfons indebted to lhe ettate of James, late of th townhip of Radnor, in the ccunty of Delaware deceafed, are deftrei to make immediate payment end thofe who hate any demandi igainll the faii eflate, are requefted to brinj in their accounti, properly attefied, before the ift day of February next, to NATHANIEL TONES, cr 7 Admini. HUGH DE HAVEN, ftxitors. December io, 1793..

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