Philadelphia. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1796. The rtiip Juno arrived at Baltimore from Brifto' the 3d inttant, is Rated (o have had only 29 day's passage, consequently could have brought London papers to the fccond or third of O&obcr. The Baltimore paperi however contain only Bristol aq counts to the 24th September. London accounts to the have been publilhed several days fine*. The Courict Francois of this morning mentions a chcck havfng been received by the army of Mo >»u on the 12th of September, and a retreat in wonfeqiience. The fam* paper fays that the salvation of Mo restlV a7my dtpends entirely on Wurmfer's being totally defeated by Buonaparte. — < We arc allured that' the following is taken from the return of the ele&ion for electors of a and in LANCASTER COUNTY. Federal. Anti-federal. 1 Lancaster borough 1*47 *57 1 Upper Cross.Roads '170 62 I Ephrata 164 19 I New-Holland * 490 80 I Lower Croft-Roads 71 195 < 2142 613 I MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Federal - . -S3 3 Anti-federal . . * 333 ' < I 200 * 1 MM WALPOLE, (N. H.) Oaober 18. PROBABILITIES. The expe&ed eleiftion of Pcleg Sprague, Esq. ' to complete the federal reprefeutatioa of Newhan.p fllire—A tranquil session of a really patriotic Con * jriefs —A better representation than heretofore of " Pennsylvania. The decadence of new fangled de mociaay. A majority of Americans voting that r John Adams, (hall be their second Prefideht, and C that the man who has so ably defended (hall be the guardian of their constitution. ( hcjt-r, 08. 17, 1706. LONGEVITY—-The Rev. Mr. Fuss, of this town, was born in 1704, graduated at Har vard College, in 1725* and is the oldest clergyman in the catalogue. On Saturday last he rode half* 1 ttiile on horfeUack to dine with company. He re- tains his mental faculties unimpaired ; hears and fees wqll, and read* with geeat He is a fin- * cere patriot in every sense of the word ; it very much plealed with the friendly address of our iiluf trious President, but is sorry for the occasion. BY THIS DAY's MAILS. NEW-YORK, November 7. = jgp of mo- , in the/uit brought Conn.aicuOkr,■ , Major Thomas Pirn kney, our late minister a; C London, had taken pnlfagc on board the (hip Win- Ui yavv, for South-Carolina, to fail about September ed 32d. r br P r The following person, are the e l e a o rs for prefldent and vice-president for Conneaicut tio Oliver Wei cot Eh'as Perkins, Jeremtah Wadfwo.th, Jonathan Trumbull, Ehjiur Goodrich, ' J c (Te R oot) '» a£l,n S: »" conjundion with the Auftri A ». .» «.«d.„bkr.,c. : ,h. French. ss 555? Jordan's defeat and retreat are painted in Ml! ftrong'er colours than they have yet appeared in this country. The left wing of his army is said, in a letter from Wefel of the loth, to have been entire ly cut off, and that it was not known what had be- Brifto come of it. The less in artillery and baggage fuf day's tained by the French, has been very great. ondon Letters from Cologne of the 9th, Hate, that a The P al "t of Jourdan't army had then began to cross the al » Q . Rhine. :ounts A n article from Ratilbon of the 2d, contains the nee. account of an a&ion having taken place on the ift ntiont inflant, between the Auftrians and the French ar : Mo- my under general Mareau. This a&ion took placa rat in between Ingolltadt and Geifenftjdt. Morea* was comple.ely defeated, and the loft is stated to have Mo- been conliderable on both fides. being This mail fifeewife confirms the report of general Maffena's defeat in the Tyrol. An intimation has been given to our ministers from from the rmprefs of Rufiia, through the medium of fluent her ambassador at our court, that Ihc is ready, if a peacc should no: be immediately concluded, to march an army ol 50,000 men into Germany, toatS s^ainft deral. the French, in conjunction with the Auftriaiit. This 7 circumftanie is by no means an unpleasant one, even 2 should a negociation take place. To obtiin fair and 9 honorable terms of peace, it is essential that we 0 (hould be prepared for a vigorous prosecution of the 5 war. Letters have been received in the city from Leg- - 3 hoi n, dating, in pohtive terms, the death of general Buonaparte ; but no particulars are mentioned. 3 Mr. Hammond, under secretary of state landed at 3 Scarborough on Monday. He brought over with him captain Anllruther's dispatches, which be for -3 warded to town, and arrivtd morning. No passport, nor any an{wer to the application said to be made for one, has yet reached this coun try Whatever that answer may be, it cannot be Efa '' la! '^ e have rajhlygiven it. ao.p- The Paiis papers fay, that general Moreau tus Con ROt P offeffiol, RaiiflMMi, from whence the re of WerC msul,ln g t0 ta^e archduke in the rear., j d e . A" express was re eived la.e lalt night from Pa. ns, with an account of iume &gnal viaories obtain- ed hy the French army in Ltaly". . jhj. — t r hEIV TRIUMPH OF PUBERAL TSM. 6. — f 0 f DISTRICT OF NINETY-SIX (S.C.) " ar . Eleaion for Congress. man Counties. Mr. Harper. Gen. Butler. Majority. lalf a Edgfield, 35 z 3,6 36 V : re- rrn f> 355 3°® 55 1 fees Abbeville, 391 66 331 fin. Newberry, 9 8 42J ~ \lul- J6lB 774 g 54 774 t 3392 whele number of votes. For Mr. Harper, ifiißj for frensial Builgj, 774. Major's «ir. ridipei, £"55. - - 7g Lw Book Store, ,' C No. 3-3, HIGH-STRKET, ™ . BnVTH announces to Im profeflional friend-, ... at V-T and the Grntlcmeri of rhe Law generally thro' the /ill- Union, that his late imputation of BOOKS it now arrung bcr ed, and ready for Sale, from a Tingle volume to au entire li- " brary, wnhout any advance upon his former exceedin K low 49 prices, which for fc-ver.l ycai, paA have in so dilltnjrui(bed a 15 manner recommended them to notice. lent Printed Catalogues combining the most cxtcnGve collec tion cHha latest Engliih and Irish Editions ever importf-d C) into thi« country, and will be delivered cutis on application. 6 , Orders addressed to G. D. ia writing frooi »ny distance J- Ihall be pundtually attended to* A number of 1 RUNKS for Sale. ALSO, TO BE LET, 21 A convenient LOFT, near Ma.ket Street Wharf. NOV " '• .n&f 3 « ROWLAND PARRT. ] cf. COLD SMITH & JEWELLER, 'he TTAC- ft No 3S. CHrsNUT-SxRiETi "• ftV rge lnd ele B ant "fTortment of ,er ~.x RE and J Ew ELLI:KY, jappan ir- H " y™'- patter.,, ivory : Handled Knives and Porks, Knift Cases, See. — the above articles (paticularly the plated) are of a very fupenor quality, it is presumed they will merit the at tention ot thoie who >vi(h to purehale, to whotn tbev PT "* equitable terms. tJit* »V Uof S,lvcr l"e, Mourning rines and • , Settings, and every thing iu Gold | u . Md Silvtr, made us the best manner. 6 l m f c f. Nov. 8. ' Sup h e —_____ Ro] ri - T RF r , TAKE NOTICE. , Der :h * 1 Daunh^n"'r'" f ■ Gr Painc ' lite of Lancsfcr, or Thi 2S ,ht °c fu ' e ! ch,nu s*» hereby informed, Ditt .at Plea,of Vt 'r a PP°'" tcd b v 'he Court of Common Ett. ; ,1, iri t l ' dd f l " Coua 'y< " Commiflioners, t. se t . Ditt "B ! b' y P iI JU S ol Mordccai Lew,,, trurtce, Foli "* 1 thfuid PrJrr J L * btDcfilof ihc creditor, of Qua "■ h I ; "'^"V r e"ue a^d"o7re?eV»t[% t ia. t ;; rtine -^ ifc A, f- JOHN VAUGHAN, v £^ V 'D H. CON YNGHAM. t ff or , , ~ FRANICS WESV. i. , t. Philadelphia, Bth November, 1796. *eod 31 " an< *i ... Philadelphia, 6th Nouember, 1706. red r ■" mrflf tl-fii jc ! 11 to contra; | Ol > the firlt wharf above At Bo»o Pair of rtioe», No. % J Arch-flreet. o[ Gr ; Nov,mt * r8 ' > tu 4 f tDi FOR SALE, la / A T f" on Wedsiefday next, if not Bvo. , COACH 0 " tt , r Pnvate Sale.—A haudfome Not CUACH having falfe Venetian Blinds, and lartre 1 of BROWN HORSFS f< "' 'T -P™ fct Lie « ' '* P°°d condition. Terms of Saie half eafh and half in an approved Note at 60 Alt , November 7. , 0 (im THE PANTHEON, inthi* j nc } RickettS's Amphitheatre, ''? For Equestrian and Stage performances, Corner of cntlre " ChcTaut and Sjxth-ftreets. ad be- jc fuf- TO-MORROW EVENING, Wedncfday, November 9, The Public are refptppeara»se in America, and exhibit fe , rcral pleasing feat« in "'Vft Horsemanship. h a r- TIGHT ROPE DANCING, placa By Signior Spinacuta, who will dance on the rope '■ 1 was Woo^en Shoes, and perform several other wottder bave el "' P ecll l' Jr to himfelf. • Master Franklin, 9 years old, rneral (Ffcm Aftley's Amphitheatre, Loudon) Will perform several Pleasing Feats 11 ers On a fmgle Horse, in full speed, for the. third time im of m Amerka. if a JVlr. RICKETTS", Mr. V. RICKETTS, Msfter narch HU7 CHINS and Mr. SULLY, Clown to the Horfe tn«n!hip, will go through a variety of This Equestrian Exercises, even The whole to conclude with the Grand Serious Pan r aH< * toiaime, under the immediate dirc&ion of t we MeiTrs. Sully and Spinacuta, 'fthe The DEATH of CAPT. CQOK, . In the liland of Owyhee, in the Pacific Ocean. ncral ° ri S inal Mufie, Dances, Decorations, &c. J The Scenery Painted by Mr. Shaydore. r eun- Perea, (the favorite lover of Kmai) Mr. Daraiif t be Priest, Mr. Duraag Warriors, Supernumeraries. Koah, (revengeful lover of Emai) Mr. Spinacuta 1 ha ® Emai, (the King? daughter) Mrs. Spinacuta Female Wanders, 1 M "- Tompkins, Mrs. Durang, _ r * • 5 and Miss Robinfoa Pa • In I- the method of cosrtfhip and ma-riage ce remony in Owyhee, with a beautiful View of the liland. Manner of a Single Combat, with Battle Axes. In adl 11. the arrival of Captain Cook in the (hip S Refuliitibn ; his reception by thi King and Warriors x ut Owyhee ; a War Dance by the Natives , thetr Preparation for War, and manner of with r ;,y exact repre/entation ; Of the- Death of Captain Cook, by the Warriors. p " In afl 111. the Funsnl Ceremonies made use of at Owyhee, with a Proctflion of the Natives to the Monument of Captain Cook, with Military Honors. Tiie whole to conclude with An awful representation of a Burn ing Mountain. ' ■ takes this opportunity of inform — School, that r he R d '"" Mr. Franklin, to give lefibns in the art > manatring Horfci, as he finds it impossible to attend to itjip.eff, in confluence of a variety of bufinef*- I tfc'- •'■l ™ at P rel ' ent ""gaged in. I sne , i ' ' JC ancl Gentlemen who fecurefeats in I r e I,- I,,< "^ a )" t'mc, are requc-fted to attend punctually at 7 , low * s , Performances are f > arranged as to conclude by j :d a 10 n clO'-k—the doors will open at 6. I Box, 7s. 6d.—Pit, 3s. 9 d. J Jr t0 he kad of Mr - Foid > at ticket office in — "• from ten to three o'clock each day. Be Stis 0- Silver T.ck«.v to admit for the fenfon, to he had by applying to Mr. !»icketts at tkc Pantheon, or at o=l - lcrc's Hotel. » j 4 1 3y '° C to be Monday, Wednef- J ry N «• dx. J ■ry w. Young, Mills, and Son. > at- Have for Sale, a , ITortment of y PRINTING and WRITING PAPERS Which will include joo reams of fine demy were print *" ing paper, r — a Imperial Folio and Quarto Poft.gdt, Super-Royal SmallFol.e foft, -in,® J _ R°r a l Ditto gilt Boat Medium BloiToiii paper aflTorted part Demy Transparent Folio Post or A' p m ' Sup.fiatJccommon Foollcap I :d, Ditto in 410 Il'larbled papers r, n Estta large folio Post COARSE PAPERS. r\ :t- Ditto 4to London brown alforted Folio Post wo T e Log-book paper of quarto ditto Hatters' paper I Pain' Its Folio wove post lined Stainers' paper e ; Quarto ditto do. Common brown I Cop F a ""'ogiltdo. Pateut &eathing paper Whit "■ Common size Folio Post Bonnet boards a _ Oitto quartopliin Bookbinders'boards. Qi fe ALSO, I , A variety of other Stationary Articles: Viv Wedgwood and glass philosophical Inkstands well ported pewter mk-chefts ol various files, round , t£r J ink-stands. paper, bract and pohfhed leather ink-lHnds for x/ — P °t Ct 'J h,Llßg , faDd and sand boxes, pouuee andpouuee Wes, mk and ink-powder, black lea her and red morocce pocket books with and without inflrum.nts Mcns ' si! w CS ' coul - tir: g-h'.ii(e avd pocket pen-knives of itie " r 5 üblet and memorandum books Ditto " frnmT W4 / cr, » tommcn foe office do. quills Ladiei otn half a collar to three dollars per hundred, black lead And a pencils, mathematioal inilruments, &c. &c Coloui All forts and fizesof blank-books ready made or mad- Wlth Clf h r n ?' bank : h " ki - Wink bill « of «=hange, «nS note! . ofhaiid executed in copper.pl*tes, bills of IaSL, manitefts Youth f seaman's arricle, and journals, &c. &c. * ' Childr r r W s C v colle» hereby given, that purfumt to a writ to me diieArd, item the Hon. Richird Meters, Efq i f the Diflnfi Court of the United States, in and tor ihe Peon, ijlvaniadiftnil, » ill be ex poled to fit, oo Thuridjy the lotb tnft at il A.M. 1 B»at, eatS i Kcdgr Anchor) .I™,. I N f ' w Mamlaii, time „ , * s Hall worn do. , . s Forcfail, Ijfter , Jik> lorfe- j flying do* 1 Topsail, and l Square fail with a bonnet, together v'ith ftindry fltfl-iin* »nd running ringing, and cables. Pan- The fame having been libelled against, and condemned sos the payment of faivage, See. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Marshal. Marfhtl'a Office, 8i h Nov. 1796, FOR SALE, I fcc* A few hogftieads of choice New-England RUM, A number of barrels of PORK, And a few kegs of L.ARJD, of a superior quality. Enquirt at No. 71, north Water-ttreet." November 8, 1796 dtf • - For Sale, "f By "Jehu Ho!l:ngjwortb, & Ce. S5 hhds. Weft-India Rum, 3d amd 4th proof, 5 Barrels bed Indigo, and, II ta A few thousand buihols of Turk's Iflind fait. OS X 7, 4, '*ng, Wm. Holdernesse, No. 76, HI Gli-STM £ ET t Mzs received by the late arrivals, A IVell SeltUed As so KTUBMT Of (hip Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery, and [heir Haberdaihery Good", with Which he wili fell, wholesale and retail, on the very leu eft terms ; , AmongJ) i.-bieh nre uV St.me elegant 4-4 and 7-8 Chintzes and Cottons, new patterns Ditto Furniture ditto eof Ditto Dimity the Tamboured, Book, aiftl Jaconet Muslins >r». Ditto in Gold and Silver Ditto Neckcloths, very fine rp, Mantuas of the firft quality Silk and Cotton Hosiery Umbrellas of the firft quality, aiTorted I rife Linens, very fine, and Tabic Linens Marfcillas and Cotton Counterpanes I Rose Blankets affevsed—&t. <■, I Odlob«r 26. 1A >»Cll 1 " am! I — m ito I & £j JD «M London Particular "Madeira Wine, •in ! ..^ n P l P. e *' hogsheads and quat ter-caflw, t ? Landing thi* day at Chefnui-ltreet Wharf, an* hy I for fdle by j Jofepb Anthsny & Co. . Nov. !. Kad Best Boston & Nova-Scotia Mackard,* )el- I Excellent Halifax Salmon in bbla. I 47 bbls. prime Coffee, ief. I Best Bo ft on Beef, Codtifh in hds. I Spermaceti Candles, , Spermaceti, and 1 _, „ I Northern j OIL. 7c 'allow candles, of a fuperio# /V w boxes excellent brown soap, 6 Bales of Corks. 40 Pipes excellent Lisbon Wine. _ A iew sacks of Featlfcrs. I A few bales India Mullins, FOR SALE Br S OJI JOSEPH ANTHONY, & Co. it- O«ober 31. dt, Boarding and Lodging- ~ BoJrT° GE i N T L f MEN be accommoda'ed with Boarding and Lodging, ,n a private family and pleafaat j part of the ctty. Apply to the Printer, gfl. u tu a P Jult Arrived, n \[ he Fl J\ Ca Pta>» Hubl.tr, from London, Double racked, Brown Stout Porter I in * ? ™Z£T'- "- 1 10(1 tW£ " ke S'. P-ked ia j Copperas in hogsheads. Whiting, &c. For Sale by M.W „ P " tr fV"- I a^ttß2W : I -Wfio Hat and Husmxr Stoke, 111 Wholfsale, and Retail, !r L 7 WIL LIAM M'DOUGALL, C I 134 ' Z d door from the corner dI .. , , °J Fourth, South Side. ) "Is fndprfcr aod EDg,ih Hi "> rf ' j I>itto Drabs and Green*undsrs. j Ladies' ditto black' j And a large assortment of fancy ditto Coloured Beavers ; ° f fafliionable trim. • t J h '* l ) 1? ck 3ni drib coloured ditto. Children s fancy ditto Ditto Drawers Ditto Breeches Patterns Silk Gloves Knotted, coloured ditto, aottoa. A w UI n tIC L° f " ,cn l in K cotton, sorted colours. N. B. The hats finilhed in the newel! lalhoa. - >r eod, m . Washington LottervT" •JssrAsr 1 °"" ■" fete.