'V- i t BOSTON, March I?. From Glouce it er , March I C, Ciit, tlaycs has a. rived here i hi. day fro. n Rocnelle. He confirms former SKaoU'ur of French politics oewig mucn oppofed to the American government orracher that they were carrying their fyttem of depredation to thefimmic. He gives a report that was current in France when he (ailed, that the Executive Dtrec- tory had, proposed to the Council of Five"! laced to promote the interettfmd prelect Hundred to pals a law making all Amen- 1 tne peace ot this our cwmw cuumrwi f j Dancing School MR. LOYbEo moft rtfpeclfuily in lerinsjhe Ladies and Gcjitlemen of the Fowuof Wilmington and its vicuiicy, that he ha arrived trom Nebern, and duclmyleii inth firiuand tmbiafedma.l v, M.rKU. 1 .nruT.Rnn. tnr tl.V ii,. in i. r m - i tr tnn ir hAlT n Irk 1 ' - Cl WlliLII V VP IIB HUT Oj'f'llI ivu viwvaeg Tt on!y remains for the to afsore yo and thole I have the honor to reprelent, thai ( view the preient Mate, of our political connections a fraught with events of the Ud importance to the peace, proipecuy, and 1 might with propriety add, the very t xi Hence of our happy iyltera of govern- nent ; anil tnat l will in an minus, con- can vellels good prize which fhould have on boar'd papers limned by J HN ADAMS s" they view him as an.emiflary of PITT. He adds., that it was the general opinion at Rochelle, that the requeltot the Directory would not be refuted. .It'ROM MALiAGA Cant. Atkins, arrived l?fft evening, from Malaga, which place he left reb. 4, !C J l I r . ! 1 .J in mna a.'' liuorms inai 11m wioic much, h- -- ported and believed, that the French bad renewed hnltiliries aoainlt Fortunai. ami r , a . " had marched an army ot 50.000 men to wards Lilbon. The French capture 1! neutrals bound to any ports m the IVIedi-1 reduced, to i .fad dilemma. A war mm terranean, and carry tnem in ior aujuui- 1 the ench Republic and an alliance Wta Willi sentiments of the highett reipeet, 1 am air, yours, JAMKS GILLESPIE. Extr.acloi a letter from Philadelphia, dated the 2Sb ult. ''ThePrefidrifsimeffage tf the $this not yet taken up, nor ao'J mucn expect that it -will be called for Joan, as by author ting merchant ve'ffels 40 arm, he Imbs adopted tne very meafure which the Houjeof Repreen- tattves have been endeavouring laavottt'octh in the lad and prefentfefj.on. we are -now h cat: on. G. Britain is tire general topic of convert ac tion, and believed to be now in contemplation bv the Executive. What we can promue ovrft foesby a coweflion withCreat Britain may be eafxlyfeen by adverting to we wars NEW-YORK. March 24. Yefterday moraine, between twelve and one o'clock, a fui ious and deftrucYive r.krnl. AIII in M M i ! 1 1 I 'A II tltlA &1 though great and prompt exertions were J Jhe has been involved tnjor a century part ; ma.o'hv rh Citizens, it was not eat un.. 1 and the ituation of her. allies in-the preient der until it had confutned the Uore lately I -war. And. France has no rtafon to diead eccuoied bv William Wilmerding & Co. auarivith us. as we could not do much in- and the dwelling houfe of E. Dunfcomb, I m u,ouldCertainly irivohe ouretves in Efq, Several adjoinittg buildings more difficulties, andconjider(,ble increase of vi a-. I our national debt and it i a qu;ry whether h ,s fald the fire or iginated Meflrs J we hare no? learned .-Providentially the H W independence. For my parting wind was from the Welt ward, and lighr, rather fee an embargo for twelve mntBL to which we mav attribute faving of a j than a mar. However, the people op. thtr if. number of frame, houfes which lay in the I nittd States mud decide, and if they rear, and veryotignous to the buildings I prove of a war they ought to act by them Itruction of youth and. .grown pcrfons, in the neweft talhion of thatgtntefl accom pliflimeiit. Long exptntnee m thai ici-, ence be flatttfs uiintelt will recommend him to thole v. ho may plcaie to employ him. - .; t This fcience, if well taught, not only teaches the youth to Ittp well, but alio to carry their .bodies ftraight and unrghi when they walk ; and to enter and Lave a company in a polite ifj inner. The days ot tni.ion v. ill be Mondays, Wednefdays and Saturdays.. His conditions are a; follow The. ihU pVnce may hare avy part of thf Fur. niture at a fair.valuatu n as well a a few Milch Cows ird 5hetp. rHe puf; iea leaving bis Ki.ule Servants oiMhe Hhn 4atiun io ali.lt m uk ng tare of the Gar dens, &c.v to be under the dirt ct on of the lenahiv without any txptnee lhan nereiy the;r ch thmg and jTovifion.., For further particulars enquire John Burg win,. Hermitage, 23d Feb. 1798. $1 , BY LEGlbLAllVE AU 1 HOK11 V. A LOT T E R Y, which were at ltroyed. i QKORG1A LANDS. 1 Important Dec'dion. Meflrs. William Paine, Nathaniel Prime, ! Com tort Sands, and others gave to Meflrs. Simnue) Sewall, Samuel, Dexter and Geo. Lane, a bond, in the penalty of 300,000 dollars, candiiianed, within a given time, to uiocure and deliver to them, authentic documents of title to one million acres of Georcia lands ; in conhderation of which Meflii. Sewall, Dexter and Lane, and their aflociates. delivered to them their notes for 2 20,000 dollars', payable in in bailments. An action was brought-on t the bond a gainlt Mr. Paine ; and after a full hearing ty Chancery on the Bond, the Supreme judicial Court on Wednefday gavejudg. inent for the plainttffc in the full fum of 33,000 dollars with the interelt on the notes which hod .been. due. . Thus the confi leratioo of the notes beiag eliablifh ed by this deci(iont it is prefumed an ami cable adjnftinent will take place by a Oilchargc ef this 'judgment by the notes. j elves, and not rtortto another alliance, and with a power tu, that u now on the eve of an invaiiun. ... For the benefit of the Pittttgh Jcaajt my. WHEREAS the f ruffes of ti e Aca d,emy atortlaul, hatu rtprticiitco to this General AlTtmbly, that railing ibe lunt of Jeven hundred dollars wiu:d be of great benefit to (j d lnll'turion. dec. I Be it enacl-.d bt the Cerrrai youngLadies and Gentlemen asday fcho Afjembly ot the hate of .s ort ' "oril'wn,' lars will pay Six Dinars per quarter, one and it is hereby eriatled by the author ity of half of which on entfnng.T-a. The night the fame, Thi-t the Trulte.es ot the Ari- fcholars-ill pay Six Dollars per quar- demy aforefaid, fhall h; ve leave to r..ifr ter one naif ot which on entering. by way of Lottery the fum af rci'aid ; mxd N. B. Private Leflons may be;had at that John Kamfey, James Tavlbi , Giiarlts any time either abroad or in his .ow n Chalmers John Bender Ion, Wituimi VV ar- Koom. den, Inrnfis Bradley and Jnlm Dabney. Ma'ch 29. ' . ; ' j ftiall be, and fhet are h rrby .i)Lointed Commillioners for the purpofc ot opening and-completing a fthrme of a' Lottery, calcnVded t raile the (urn aforr laid in the following manner, viz, 3500 ".-ickeisat 2 dollars are 700 dollars I Prize f 400 d( liars is 400 2 di'to 01 100 ditto are 200 4 ditto ot 50 dtto are 200 8 ditto of 25 ditto are 280 18 ditto of 25 ditto are 450 aoo ditto of lo ditto are 2000 490 ditto of 3 ditto are 1470 Port of Wilmington, ENTERED Schooner Bellona. Pearce. Philadelphia. Sc. c Cgpix. St. Croix, i Charlellon. WILMINGTON, April 12. Owing to an alteration in the arrival of the Northern Mail, this Gazette will in fu ture be publiflicd on Thurfda , Evening. To tht Printer of the Wilmington Gazette. Philadelphia, March 23. Dear Sir, -4-n.w l n(. heretofore lent you every in .formation I copld collet, worth noting, I now enclofe you -ihf redem's menage of the 19th wilt . See lad weeW't J3azette Extra. and as you are in poilMi-on of his mefsage ot the (ih, I take the liberty to requeit you to publilb them in your paper with fuch extracts from this, as may con vince my conftitiientt of the part I wot on this important occallon. To sne it appeariobioo that a promife wane on the cth InfL hath not, and I doubt will not be complied with, and to what, or 10 where fuch conduct nay lead ot, is not fur me to determine. On the aotkva refolution was introduced in the Senate, requeuing the Prelident of tne united Mates to lay before them the Documents refpeCfina oar Negotiations in France, and the HasHe of Reirelentiei nr pari oi us, mean 10 purine the lime line of conduct what oar fuceels may be 1. i I . n ' . is uncertain, 91 prccrmem tt againft us in the cafe of the Bntith Treatr 1 the blefsed effects ef this angelic perfnnnince, or the. pirt I nave at'tei rrrpeamn if . requires bo comment at this time. But 4 will ven ture to afsert as my opinion, that all at t nuts in us to evade war, will prove in" efF tual, if prattirrs thus repugnant to republicanilm are a lojntd. NewYfTlt. Brij Fortune, Lindfay, St. Chrilbophers. Schooner John, Gardner, CLEARED Schooner Dove, Paul, Eliza, Crofs, Sloop Sally. M 'Far lane, Fair Trader, Williams, Vt. Cnux. Brig Fair, Turner, Providence, 11. ffland. On vheoth inll. about 3 leagues to the Northward ol Cape Fear Bar, Captain Gardner . fpuke the Schooner Sophia; John Royfe, -from Burmuda bound to Newovrn, 44 daysour, and lupplied him with provifions and water. io be LET or HliiKD 0U1, lor 'fw Three, cr Five .Tears, Andpoll'elfion given on tue firft djy of J inuary next, The Plantations and Land . following, with about Thirty Working Negroes, rHAT valuable, 'healthy and pieaf m PLANTATION called CAST LE'HATNES, Including Legers. ard the Jiice field ad orning : 1 here u about 1 coo acres. in- ftcloted .Land between Prince .George's Creek and the North-Ealt branch of Cape . sr 1 1 "sr Ji rear. Kiver, wnich renders ttit lituation extremely comp.dt and convenient ; about FURTHER .-NOTICE. THE fubferiber having foftie timep;o notified his intention of leavingsnjis place, is lorry to obfervo, that little of ho1 attention hath been paid to the tame, .by rhole indebted to him ; he again, and for the lalLtim'e, rtquefls payment before the lit day ot June next. All accounts not fettled at tnat rime will be put into the hands ot his Attorney. MARSHALL R. WILLKINGS. Wilmington Ap. il a ' , 1,'..,; . 1 123 2377 Prizes. Blanks. 700O FOIl SALL A HEALlHy ftrong Negro Man, 1 uled :o plantation work. of the Printer. .1 quir Boarding 6c Lodging For two or three U&gM Gcutlefarn.f may De nay in an agreeable and public partof the town. Enquire of the printer. f or sale, ABOUT ONE HUNDRED ACRES OK TIDE SWAMP LAND, on the North fcaft River, about two miles above Wilmington Ihere is a f mall Field of ten acres in complete order, ith a Crop of Ktce well ptonted, and now growing on n thr High Land in its neighborhood pleaiaatly lituated for building, and generally efleemcd the moft healthy fiu of the Kivr r. I he absjvc vUl be fold a great bargain, by T. HILL. Is Who nil!, for a good price in Cafh, fell a prime young Negro Fellow, well ufed to Boats as well held wotk. JForceput, April 5. 66 Warned no Apprentice to the Pump and Block Making BuGneft ppy to WILLIAM SMfcfcTON. Match a9. 4w. 3500 Tickets at 1 doJ$ are 7000 doh. And they the laid ComtiiiUiooers, or a maj rity of tliem, fiV.l be tnanar; rs of 500 acres is wtl! cleared Land, and pro. j laid Lottery, and fhail be account. ible fr perly laid of? in fi,eab!e Fields for plant, j-the priz.es and profits thereof. rjg, palturace, &c. all feparared by dou-1 And be it further enacted, IJut ble ditched. fences and rails the Kice lwh',n three.'ourrhs of the laid tickets Field contains about 70aares, die ureatett 1 are told, that the drawing ct hid Lottery part is banked and flood gates are fixed fhall commence under the man.gf nteot ttve Wood Laud and Swamp within fence of loid Coinmilltoner- they eivini thirty contains agood winter Rane for Cattle 1 day. notice in the Fayettevillc Gazette. and Hoggs, and there are hue I-rge Sa- M And be it further enacted, 1 hat vaniubs back, wlucn afford good fummer J an prizes fhall be patd Jn tour wei ks alter Range. 1 the drawing is firnlb d, upon the demand 1 uefe Lands and NegroM are well J a poUMWr of a fortunate inket ; which worthy the attention of any afbte induft- l.prize 'hall be fubjefto a deduction ot ten rious pcrlon who is fond of Farming and I per cent. and if fuch prize is not de. Plantation liulinelsj the whole lying manoea wimin nx mnnins aner tne nraw- within eight or nine miles Of W'lmington, '"g ,s nuiflied, ol which public not.ee vi ill where there is a ready market for every he glfen in f me pub'ic piper in this (btet kind ot. Produce and Provifions, and there 'he fame IbVij b conlidered as relinquiih s water c-.rri.ige from different parts of ed for the benefit of laid academy, and the-Lind. FJie owner ben.0 far advan- h producl ot I -id Lottery, lhall be vtlt- ced 10 years and in an infirm Itate of ed n the Tmftees afortfaM. health, is the only real on tor his hiring IV. And be it further mailed. That jiit thefe Nejroes and Luult thereKre before the Commilliom rs h rein appo;n- a great Bargain may be had, and the ud 'hall begin to act n purfuaiice t this TenanLAiay be fupphed at a fair valua- aft, rhey fhall enter into bond with fecun- ation, with flrong able Worltmg-Horfes V ! be judged luffitient by tie 1 ruttres and Oxen, with .Ploughs, Carts, Wag aforelaid, in the turn of (even tboufand ons, and aH kinds ot Plantation Tcob poonus payaotc to tne governor inirine and Implements of Hu(bandry, alio fany ,in,r hem;) and his fuccetTort : which or 6tty head of Cattle, as many theep, bond (hall be void on condition that they and a parcel of Breeding Mares and 'he Commimoners aforefaid, fhall well ar d Colts truly perform he trull hereby repoled n ALSO them ( that is to fay, that they will with - TO TK 17 I ' V T oul ratM or e or other dc',,,on W D C 1. 1 I , ' than ten per rem. here in pre Im-1 he d, p 7 And entered upon in June next, l0 everv fortunate adventurer in laid That Elegant and Pleatant I Lottery, the prize he fhall draw therr n on neminti: ano lurtnrr tnat they tht faid Commifhone rs, flial) fully and faith. VILLA, called The Hermitage, With the very convenient out Houfes & Buildings thereto appertaining, with the Gardens and Grounds adjacent agreeably laid out and pbnted with vari ous Trees, Shrubs and Flowers the Kitchen Garden wn planted with Herbs, Roots, and a groat plenty of Vegitable for kitchen ufe. -Prince George's Creek running between this Plantation 4t Caflle Haynes, affords plenty of fine Fifti and Wild rowls. A Imall rent will be accepted, and any family wifhing topoflYls fo healthy, com modious and pleefar.t a (ituation at a Cm all rxpence, have it now in their power to accommodate thentfelves the propre-or intending next May to retire either to the ck coumrv or to the northward, (or the recovery of bis health. Whoever birck fully account for and pay to the Trtiltcra ot the Academy, all the profits whiih (ball affile out of the fcheme of the Lottr rv aforefaid, without fraud or delay. And it is further enacled That if thry the CommifTioners aforefaid, fh i: tad to perfoim aoy part of the condition ol laid bond, any per Ion aggrieved by fuch fai are, nay without amgnmem, bring iu t JO laid bond in the name ot the Go'ver nor, i0 any court of record and all fum re covered thereon llsaft be tn the ulc of the perton or pertons who (hall lo bring Ion ; and 'he laid bond fhall be lodged sVHb the Clerk of the lupetiof court of Hillfbo rough diftrtct, who (ball keep the 'ante at part of his record of faid diUrtti. I 'cketf in the above Lottery may be bad of Mr. Richard Bradley, mercant. of this town. Wilmington, March 15