REMOVAL. THF office «i the Sccrt ary •! the Commiflion- ? or carrying into effeA the twerjty-firil artlc'f *f he treafy *f t r iendihip, limits and navi gation* between Hi* Catholic Majelly and t'le IJ nifed States of \merica. i«,for the present, renwv ' cJ from Mo *4, foutk Second ilreet, to a large tv* j (lory Srick houlc ou the right hand, uj> the GermaucuWii road, ufuaUy called Master*' I'hoie cor.cerri« J are informed that, she prevalence of the fever in Philadelphia, daily attendance ha* b®cn, and will continue to be given at the fr.i t office, until the return of the citi zens ; 3c that on the feyenteenth <lay of November next, the term of eighteen month* will expire fioce the «'ay on which the comm iflioners aflrmMed after which period no complaints ot application! can po/Hhly be rrcriyad by them letter* poll-paid will bedulj at • tended to by. PETER LOHRA, Secretary. Prober rB, § lot J. French Classical £s? Mathematical SCHOOL. T 7"ILL be opened on Monday the »»d, instant * V at thar larg* commtidious room for.n»r!y •ccupied hy Mr. Leo in Morris's Alley. No. if, nearly oppolite the Gity tavern; ; n ler the direc tion of Meffrt. Smith ami Chanolor heth o( libe ral educ ti'.»n, and long experienci d in their re- profelti' iid— -i« they igteud under, th« patronage of a discerning public, permanently to enabl Tn tTierr.felves in fhi- undertaking their whole study n ' a tention will be «t:voted to :he iifjuov nient •! rheir pupils duflel upon the latest n l moll approved plai)», through a compete cow tie of academical flu'.its, or those parts only that may be pointed out, as more immediately adapted to their particularvisws in life —Certain portions of their time will be afligned for geographj ,hi(lory,eittraSs, compoGtion, and de •latnatioiiH in French and Englifl-, in order to form early habits of writing and fpeakmg With propri ety—Visits from parents ani literary characters tending to exdte a (pint of emulation, will be gratefully received. The hours of UuJy are irom 9 to i» A.M. and from i to 5 P. M They offer to tranflatethe tnd Portuguese langua.es; and to draw in their proper iuod«s apd stile, all kinds of writing, whe ther legal, commercial,or epiftohry. "*?r»frA,»Aotui*y in November, they also pro h»ve a pra&ical 7, w7ilT^!^ c As a number of Frenchgemlemen will H i°f thetr l ngu.ge, by continually convcrf- I f witn tliem, as Will as their teachers, will ac. ] poffiuu t>kh <he » facility of ex- AVIS AUX FRANCOIS : Mefi'rs Chandler et Smith ant: rr;,^^ vcnir m - m ,e » F "«cois, qn ii sfe propofent d etablir one Ac-.demie en Norri , alley •NO. I.?; prelque vis-a-vis Bonrfe; dans la-' S '-T ' a lan<Jue L,,:,,e ' An«loife ct Kancatfe : 1 Arithmeticjue, U tenue des livrcs, la Oeographie etles Mathemntiques. 011 lak a. fli -oo.c, frrtes de (rarfuAions dans les Ou'on S r e VI ""I,!" 0 "' thet P-rticu'iers. I t ' ad ' lrffr '- » ' hotcl rfe \U, Vallette au gofer 4 ": fUeot Ch " ry:l "eY G'EOIiGE""DAViST s^" of infoiming ' f sent £b S f^ r M'y./bat so f oo„ as the pre- t Afe, S aJ f m " ,t ;, h iP r °Pof ; » to offer for I J-'e, m« moil extenfiv. colleAion of LAW BOOKS, 1 i-zapiz-ZXAs.s=!-s:i i oa-Kr 1?. - - - 7 liahk of Penn/ylvania, W September ft], iroj. . HERIAS the Hoole at present occupied by the Bank of Pcnnfylvania was enter etl cn the mg.'it of the firft instant, by some vit Mms, who robbed tha inffimtion of lundry Lank Notes, amongst which were the follow- I ing post notes of the Bank of Nev York, viz. ivo iooz, dated 23d of Anguft, i 79 g, Dolls iflued in favor nf Seabring ic Van VVyck, for ,q 6 iiTued in favor of Montgom ery and Newbold for i, ja No 1006, 17th do. do. do. icoo loo;, do. do. do. do. icoo rt .r 10 » do. do. do. aooo 'OO9. do. do. do. do. jooo W ' 1010, j 3th do. do. do. 100 c ren 10 IX « do. d». do. aoco dy 101 1, jotii d - ,j 0> j 0 _ j^ Qc the .\Vi' , do - do - do. 1 coo the A.lfe rundry poll notes of the Bank of Pcnn- of t iylvan.i, dated ~d July i 79 7, ,ff ue d in favor Sf r George Hughes, for one tWand dollar. each, and furdry post n«tes of said Bank, da- .. U V r J"'y> *797, iffaed in favor of Geo. llev Hughes, for five hundred dollars each and in or 1 ," 1 h, W' Ihe public are hereby caution- n»e <"d agjicll recetviug the said no:et, and a re- tbci ward nt Tiro THOUSAND DOLLARS .s ren( hereby offered for the discovery and ronvitft.on . of the villains wh. perpetrated or are concern . «. , . robt "y. in addition to the r< ward , J offered by the Governor of the Commonwealth dcai ;n 13is Proclamation of this day. who By (, rder of the Board, the JONATHAN SMITH, cashier. habi TEN DOLLAKti kEWARD. ble ; D «» EU ' aft night ' a ,l '- con<l timc . from mov rr\ ,* M#r ' ne Can, P' Dni i L »tvr, a fifer.- p ro , he went away, a plain I lue jacket and hiu:overalls, a round hat, which had hem P ' eV mid with yellow, and which he had ripped off P o^l 111 hffiift desertion, and a pair of new (hoc-, he is Carm 1 Carpenter by trade, has grey eyes, fai.d;' hair comi a! o-.v complexion and a nitch in his upper iip. bacs is *lll fore from a llogging he got a few r , lay» ago. He may bo difcovcred by h;» fifeinir she p!ay« extremely well. 4 ' the si W. W. BURROW'S Major Con?, of the Marhie Ccrps. p ( OiSoher ly. A Young Woman froirTEngliind rould wilh to .Hgage with a lady, in the capacity I Uc.y .-maid, or the station ofa Houfc-keeper rp, 1 a genteel famny.or to a fioglc gentleman. A 11 ,na recommendation can be procurrcd from foine encan the molt r:fptetabl: families in this city. For l"Ond irticulars enquire « the printing effict of John miles renno. oaobtr 1 9 . . coy nt * iaimci STAMPS. for th urfuant to the A(t of Convreft, pas- are fly kon the ninth day of July, tailed 2 An Afl to provide for t!i« viUation of lands . d dwelling houfwi acd the enumeration of *" cr8 > ves withiij the United States,"—NOTlCE eeH 1 beuSy -i*co, that the firft meeting of the kill, b mmifiioiurs under the said fer the state in view rcniifylvania, will bt held on Mcndav, th,-' :nty lec-md ihy of OiSoher nexi, at the bo o h of in the said lljte. Pn " t iiffi=llC?Cr2iiio,ed. «-arop, uiiuirwy stpt, 8, 1793. J»e;t Canal Lottery, No; tl. Conllderably more than Half Drtwri. umillion- f) ruwt t _ju.- a .(*.■>, evert MonU/ty *S> Tj fdaj roty-Bf.t | p| S j.' or Sale, Seven Ooiiars eacd, at indnav- WILLIAM BLACKBURN'S Lottery ' lc ; and Br k.-rs office, No. 64 South Second-ltreet, ~ rem«v- hetk, brinks are kept for examination tnd d Kcine re «;'ft cr 'ng in this. City of Wa.liington No. ». Mafiers' Paterlun Lotteiie« and information where Tickets may he hail in most of the Lotteries au notWith- tborifed by 'uw in' «ojr of the. States of the adclphia, Union. i U e to be , Stati of tin Whih, the citi- One prise 1» 10,000 dollars io.oog [ovember five 4,oc* ao,oo» pire fioce 1 wo t.ooa 4iOO : ITVm'ilcd Nine 1,-jro 9,000 plications Nineteen . jo» V.fOt Forty-t ur too 8,800 sduly at With a full pro»oi!tion of the one hundred and of the fifty'dollar pmee—the price of tiek xetary. ets will foori rife,' pi ticulirly 011 account of the lot five 4,000 d">Hjr prizeslfiat renjain In the wheel natical um '' , ' lt lift day of drawing. 0" Note, the business of a Broker duly at tended to in all its branches at the above office | .d. instant m av 14 v istf formerly t'ORitlGNivKS ; he direc- byvirtueof an aApaffed at November a of Jibe- f* X session 1791, hold by Jod, or by will, lands their re- in that part of Maryland called the diftriil of Co nder, the iumhia ; and the fame may be ttiofmitted to, and manently inherited by their heirs, &c. as il they were citi ing their aees led to he Within the diftrifl of Columbia, upon the eof illhetmi- terD branch of Potomack. oppolue i'quarcs No. Ed plans, H24,and 1131 in the city WalhingtOt, are 360 a -1 fin tics, eresof rcf'rved wood land horfalc. Is advanta t,as more ges are numerous, poinding three or fo'r elegant -wsinlife heights, many fine springs, and an abuiHjncu of fignedfor timber, principally white oaks. For a mck or and de- fbipyard, no position can boa ft of equal bnefits, :r to form having twu coves, with narrow cntrince»,from h propri- which at an eafyexpence, tide wster niigfc be haradep, exclod. l, and docks funk, large enough to re 1, will be ""f* veflelsof any size. are Irom Wishing to retain an istereft in the property,l would prefer felling an undivided half cr thre h.Spanish eights. GEORGE FRENCH. in their For terms apply to Mr. Charles Minifee,Union ng, whe- dreet, Philadelphia, or Mr. Robert Walfh, Haiti- j more. July iv *atv6w £r,k; castor oil SwF&g ":- 'S? | s a Pl% in S to £ y of ex- \ ; . Madeira Wine. /" fit t fe " 1 " p ' ,ofr, ' rn " I "blvfine.Vl 4DEIRA tVI\F I ' h ont - f a t le f0 b r v ,ra ' nCd ' iteufc ' " nd * a P^-Fm ". qnilsfe july aS, J «M£S YARD ri; alley, — ——■ ' ■ c.tf I iysr 4 " r —^ 1 danslcj ; WILLIAM ALLEN j iietuau XeM Office, September 20. i Relief of the Poor. L THE undermentioned persons are ap. | 1 Jiming 1 P°'»ted by concurrent refutation, of the he pre- bnards of managers of the Marine and City " » « for Hofpual, at ,d guardians of the poor for the ' purpose of relieving such of their fellow c i- fl edinto forX . 8 reE<ler il I 0 rought y\l k}* remove to the encampments. l ei f.arcc p rur"' P"er Barter, fc Thomas Mfant, John James, ln Edward Garriguet, Thomas Saver j, I?< r 9 S Stephen MaxfirlJ, R' Jca Xing, I .'pled l i ath ™ Sn "tb, Pafckal Hal/ivgfiworth E enter- Darnel Doughty, John Teas. I 'h le vit By order „f the board of Managers of E Jndfy the Marine and City Htfpital. X > - Wm - J° NES » President. 11 ; * IZ - Atttfl, uli 0 3 Timothy Paxfon, Clerk. j thi ,6 x» B y orJer °f *e board of Guardians of of thepo r. I wt PETER MIERCKEN, Pre/,dent. ™ O pa o THE committee appointed by the above j vit ° refolutior. fer the relief of such petfons, 0 w, oie fititationi render it imptaaicable to I ad< c remove their families to ,the tents, being rea in 3 dy to enter upon the important duties of I j e <^ c their appointment ; inform the public that wl) t _ey will meet on the 2d, 4th and 6th days I S u: i" ; week, from 3 to 6 o'clock, at the iHus l? 1 ,iam ber in the otate house, where tha da- ~ he .' nd, g cn t the above class will be re- Geo. llev<:dl "P on producing certificates from or.e I IS " 1j„ or more rcfpedable inhabitants who conci- I 3 te tion- nue to refi e in the city or ftiburbs, that row » re- their famtlies are in such a situation as to re P' ■s render it improper to remove them to the fuffl ■ tlon tents. f,d e em r n , . I , sard , committee being sensible that no en- whl alth dcav °«rs will be lacking in the committees g |vc who fupenntend the encampmenu, to make j the temporary residence of the poor as in- habitant!, who remold to them a, comforu-1 C blc a3 poflible ; and believing that tke re-1 '^ en rom monl!of them from the city, may, under | P leß ' and Provldence the means of (topping the Polil ietn P'«» ai 'ngd'forder; are delirousas much as cd 01 off poliible to encourage it ; and therefore molt bu t ' ie is earnestly rcquefl their fellow citizeni to re air commend n- ne to them, but such families, few " •° m '5 fs or ° ,hcr important con- Tht ng. r*'T-r ,m P'°P tr °bj«as to receive Ll the pubic benevolence at the encampments. mon f the Ed. GARRIGUES, Prehticnt. ' d at reter Barker, Secretary. wortl Philadelphia, 9th mo. 19th, 98. milit: ld -- did in "J -New Encampment. Th A* THE Committee who sup rintend the make nu encampment at Mailer'. 1 lace near the Mill but h or ' ond, or the Getmantown road, about two affocl! bn miles from the city, refpcdftilly inform their Th country friends that they stand m need of an neral ' _ ipimcdiate supply of vegetables arid (traw, , ofthc . for ' h : us « °* those diltrelTed citizens who I,c to are flying f r on» the present calamity. The a PP cil ' committee latter themselves that the fame er " es Js liberality will be found in tSe farmer, and o- cntl y )f thers, to supply this encampment, as has fiderat E £een to that on the Commons near Schuyl- Buona e kill, both having the fame landablc obi«d ,s ,8 " e 10 view. J Yell John Ins keep Officer ■Jr R ,f/ S ° n f Committee- , ofF Brc Isaac ly. Morris \ lowing Camp, Mailer's Place, " T ic, 'jg. the co , * are 31 I wd. jforeign ":i-fday " . toh» at r p£K THg LATg j ßß(r j ls FROM coAi.] -ottcry oli'ind . LONDON, Sept. tto 9. ■^ o _ 1 His maieity, by the advice of his priv where coiioeil, has been pleased to order the toi :ie*iu- lowir.fr declaration to be itTutd. Tt:e uiijut of the aggrefiions of the persons efcrrcifiitg th governments of those parts of Italy, ti o-c, which the order »f Gmncil.rcfers, demant lo'o&o « be y Should be treated as enemies of tlii 4,00: country. 9,000 At the Court at St. James's, the 29/ i 0 9>J°* jtug'ufl\ '9B, present, the King's moj B'Bo~ 8 ' 80 ~ excellent myejly in Counc'l- Whereas, by the unjust agk<rc.ffi >n of tin of the peifonsexercili/14 the powers of govcrnmeiv whe«l ' n Fraiue, now in hofiility with his majctfy many parts of Italy have been forcibly tak uly at en possession of, and the ancient government: r office i ereftfd t!rc influence of their coun slt . cils, for the pttrpofe of aiding more effectu ally their ilcligns the common intc rembsr efts of Europe, anil specially for the prose I,lands cution of theirhoftile intentions arramil the 01 Co- • 1 r 1 ' 0 and comrn?,rc ** navigation, and property of hit re' citi- majjefty's faithful fubjech :—-And whereas diver! a&s, injurious 10 thejuft rights of his hee;X- majelly and to the interefls of tlitfe king 's No. doms, have in conftquence been committed ; vMta" :s ma J est y 13 pl £ afe3 10 declare (by and :lcpant wltb 'h® advice of his privy council >, that nc« of fucli parts of the coalts of the Mediterranean ;ck or as arc octupied by the arms of the fai'd per- f uni exercilifig the powers of government gh"™ c ' n Prance, or are fuhjeft to the government to re- °f persons attiag notoriously under their influence and diredion, and especially the >crty,i cpa ft s ar ,d ports of Geru>a and those of the ten" I Urriu "T of the p °pe. /hall be considered as .Union' a lte of hostility with his majesty ; and , Haiti- |aU his majelty's fubjefts and others are re r6v" j 1 aired to treat aid consider the inhabitants I &id fubjeefcs thereof as his majefly's enemies, have w - FAWKENER. hp A ~8, ,8 rr^n to believe that o«r fqua dton in the Mediterranean, and the rein tore orients Viich government intends to tend to that uarter, will give us such a Wine P re P on,!e, anc in those seas, at to strike awe « —Fo» I W *°, " ur eneiies, and inspire our friends RO with confident. The above nieafure, there- VT~, conibmefwith the preparations made ™ h y th * k '"ff o Naples to be on his guard ic sick eTh K f '-' hTe whkb - ■ e ally, will open ports to I * tl*' Whee ,he y R,a y ihelter or 9. I s rdh provisions. It will alio probably HH-- I P' e » ent thefeco#c armament,now fitting out \h lei,,g ab cto i cin the firft ; and thus intercept th, latter from returning a P" I £? w h«nce it failed. r _ t . he of , K J rcn , ch P J P cr « that the sluices City Texel are « a molt alaiming co.di rtht I'roVf - hEre preV ' a ' ls at F r^ta vcl . tt.ong fermeotati,,. amonglt the inhabitants oper ot 5 the cosfts of which are threat fcem ED & iift with aa immediate dt -1 xjiSfeCtl'jQJtral packet boat_A.f,—. • ' »ft. at r „„, ' uoa «l-of Welch was major f ™ acco Tpamcd hy Mr. Jarvis, surgeon of Margaief ™d nfajor J*™, A oni i hev have parole permission from t h ry t0 rema ' n thrce in r of \ England, then to retu n «,,d deliver them rh CS T? a u p, fonerß 8f Fa„« lt . I hey left the citadel of LiHe on the *U the at t ,r f'T thc ' fficcrs a " ; ' men of ] the artillery, of the dsttchment of guards, j °/\ ,1 49 th regiment of f„ot as 1 well as the officers and men of his majesty 's • nav y- r w { re ' n good health. The greater part of those wounded at Oftend sre rcco . ' IVC The'm It" J tl ' e, ' t rcf P^' - ve corps. n8 ' J ? I ter ° f the French marine has 10 f 3 f tCr t0 the naval c °mma .dcrs t ea in the several ports of France on th, f k • Of if. » f •!» W. oil, : mt • lht W ys I 5 Ud S c • • he th \■" " me that ,he Bay y ftQ uld know P , rc that it is not enough to juflify , hc , ofs of J {; re . (hip, th , t u surrenders to superior force •it « re I s '•eceflary thar a Inn?, and ' 1 ti . a terrible resistance (hould all viate the f f at row of a defeat, and foften tie eTre f ( ro I republic Theex«MtmXKl;n fth : be fuffer themfelve. to be seduced by any con' th ST re P u S"»"t to thi, determination k« which I now communicate to you Ti ,„'ii • " I §'f C ' t9 confiflente on ly to officers who fh '>l :e deserve it by talents and courage," aH 2 I: °n the 17th of lift month the j [f! e . Terracina, on the northern confine, Jli • r pies, was taken by aflault bv the F k j « Polilh r p„ L'tl ls cd on the ramparts of citadel were fit 1 t that of Naples efcaprd. SevcraUnh"' . including a maior and , W0 ■ £ worth and mod promifinir taJenu »r a l r military ardour is likelr « V Whose = aliociatct were put into r> c. ti,. mgi;a p p s Ad"iS r sfrr;- r ■ neral Buouanarte in nnr ( a- e " f hci ff their "" lie to such a degree that noth !*r PUb " appeife them than the death of" h h milli heroes— which accordingly has bcZ e 'u ° dently believed for f,„ ne da y s past C ° nfi ' 1 deration only of Nelfon'J so, f Buonaparte was made to die sirs, tI" ' • "V 8 With an pullUt ' n |. Yesterday a letttr was f e Officer on board the Chann fl T 3 j ,he o(T Brest, the 19th Jul,- ,S 1 T', Fran lowing i, an extfad* ■' ' Wh ' Ch the fo1 " , : - "™" fleet, at anchor in Brest harbour. We coilnt tlte g with exa&ntfs tvvelve line of bittle {hips, the * nine frigates, fever.il corvittea gun- cou --1 boats, at anchor; and yellerd.iy afternoon tha we plainly difcovere t two fail ot the line, 1 two frigates, and a coi vctte, under weigh, hav • 9 r ; vy not iuorc than two gun iho; Irom the head- to V our I"'? 3' w '" c l > l am i° rr .v fay, Ace ' • ~ were in 3 place of perfeft security, being hon li'i''""the P hy a range of batteries. But a fell talv 'to more mortifying circumljatice is, that 20 d -'nand wc perceive at this mpment ab»ut thirty he ">'f this f m:reliant vcflclo, not more than five flow 3 niles from us, gwing into Brett, not owe of the 2 _ ,, } r which, I fear, it will be pr*ihicable either to LOl ,' ' -n take or destroy. The fleet at anchor (hew gar, If J 1110/ I A '" at preient nu inclination ; to come oi't ana I of the mtet lls ' <V-'vtaiil iitfor malion, thjf. A/i pxpvditiyn been ii ted 1 "mjeify' <put :t>r Ii v paati!ling of t* un-la.l of the mili A- tak- <i,c and fix lri,>?tes; and 1 have no doubt peri rnments *hich ive saw - °' " r c iun- f erday intended to fornix part of this (hip effectu- (It is with regret I.add, ,that great M ''l II inte- Jt PP re ' ien !" , o ns arc entertained of their having (a"' : ■ prose- c^ca P ' rl , the course of the night through W. liwll the 'k* P ; '^ a ii e R ;,z - Sqme unpleasant dif- gC of his cover,es refpcdling intentions of the 1 ■vhereas I ri 'h' nei) on board feversl of our Uii'ds, have k o2l ' sos his latel y k een hut happily their designs, Cole [ jjjnj, which were of a mo!t (ho«king nature, were will t-itted- efft;£ \ ua "y ftuftrated by their timtly detec- F ,fc b and tlos " ' " cßr y t [ lat Tippoo Saib's cannon fnundery i« a very 1 -ranean cunous '"nftance of the piffeftiou to which m oa: id per- lhe " ai ' vtß have arrived in the cart- the 1 rnment ° f iron and f, rafs guns. Tippoo is cer- w 'hei mment tain, y j nd ehtcd to the French for the know- othei r their ledge ° f th ' 3 art - which fs perfeftcd with C'ayc 11 t j ie such accuracy a3 to challenge the workman- fpeci of the ""P. 0 / a " Europe. The Marquis Corn-, 'y 5 ■red as wa "' s brought from Seringapatam, in the Boui • and wa " ow P a <-'ket, two very be.iutiful brass with ire re- ca " non > of Tippoo's calling, the muziles gru, bitants armS w h |c h rtprefeqt the heads of ootnn lemies. ,y 2 cr » very charadteriftically executed. ef 1? 1, ' / I the n " K - PLYMOUTH-DOCK, Aug .30. L j. Thi| morning a lignal wat made from li s J ™" Cambridge, and repeated by ids to 1 ' Ca '- vfaud bn y> f,J >' the execli- T , tion of Jix meu for mutiny on board the last e'e aw! the y were United Jriffimei.} their n Lawreafce Buckley, John Desmond, . therr ®^' c hael Butler, John Cottun, Bartholomew I S Dwff ' and J° hn Mahon > the y -ere hung raade between eleven and twelve o'clock. ft ° W , e fmni Arrived , h ' s Majesty's (hip Captain, of cm P U 74 guns, Capt. Ajlm/r P » Infan ins to r • ' I more ter or PARIS, August 29. K° a « > ably The accounts of Neckar's arrival at Pa- 'g oat ris are sals •. TI , Of Buonaparte there are various accounts, I cnou t "•mng which agree only in the event of his having arc 1! landed at Alexandria. j P 0 "^ luices The sol owing account of it is given in a i akec j?" lettcr from Toulon of the Is,h of August. 1 : sent a «< On the 16th of August, Joseph Raf- I m " th J l fd!o ' a L 'gui'«n, Capt. of the Belle An a " d f< e ? t" tonictte, bound from Tunis, made oath as of S ri :< de- fallows: | "On the 1 zth of July a Barbary Cor- j t> "ajor 3 [la C °, rlW ' hav! "g reached Tunis a r.erai Dey Sat Buo F °' ,tivf! {. d ' c! « rtd the J& from r, , j7 ona P a, ' tt ' I" 8 squadron and <i> - Z!d,s « M "n«. te/of^fn" 8 7 PUrt ° f the y 5, lt °1 FlnaDce > that the public expenditure TT *n of I,WT neXt ): " r ' J amounts t0 60,000,000 Her c £'TJiZTj that ,he srr:ars ofia t, as Jo ~L current y ear . amounts 10 m, dy's ficir f Q °'? oi ? fes Tournoia, which de- I 7 X'r^r for "» *" d L ™ eco- I (Ircet, h T* Constantinople, juijr 2 7 . teS has Ihe news of the arrival and landL oM dcrs the Freqch army, under general R„ ® 1 (WSol ' sub- » Egypt, was Ik ,in of a merchant (hip with the Austrian flag. the Cis cou^X^ear;^ by > r prefaßt ' ow, French charge a immedistely a f ter f' t f Ruffin " was O and quite unexampled asiimm' J , th' bcfo,e n00 « 'till midn^hc 0 EXEC 5 ZSffi sat trV $' & Xrn 3:22** syjSJrt ST«fc emperor ; that the direftory „f f 1 1" ! o<9. n republic would hold £r,7,h l r „ e " ch 1 .: f H h>i - sits 1zTT'ssas: r. serve thc Hate at Ih' ° , aS all rc f ufe to ltnow the ' tnc ttate at this critical tinie. - f —— " anjjuft i a If the French difotv"'w 8 " fcfes A*®. terof faft. One S ty . ip mat - tht Vou "S their ways and m •// rt *ff u l r 'terns in . . e " cntriij , " (latcd to conrtft of .Ancffio . fatrUiutiaos to j ■ of the ' - tnes," which are to g,V e jf qUerrcl coun I irice 1 cloil 1 millions (lerjinp- -rf • " aboilt '4 CAR : ed on cotti.Jtf' , *? re ve: ue ia to'b: rail' Voro *<,. 4 - the express drrl ' nto Frjt ?", under -hel'uwtlhr, ■ libertv and it n J"" ° f , reUor, '"g th,m to ' inl f" "" 'l'k' it i- wft ! • J '*ry lowed ' s* SSS3 «:•«»..k. ■"«»« ■ A.h a~ ,;r£f» -w. the treat.V, F . Con 3 re f s for annulling Fn.nccaJ t &n r,y / 0 '. !duil:d the American ~>» 6t "tcs Since are r CSpc cd those trettfea, , C ' tuS aholl "'h- papers to ■ SffS that Mr ' Soh A^!'^ ptat " iacur^d c tt a biiL !o ™; v - I " — c pstldcase. Bv an arf.VJ. „r V.'i/l t'f /,■ coiint &e tteaty of alikjice between r r = n ' (hips, the United States, the French pw 3 Ku: -. frtll n<> >ar " ls bf fCftoon that Hc.uy cor tir.utd i„ force " - h,id.,, «£» ,w 0 fay, fleet to a certain latitude on.~ht\ r « '* being home, oathe 27th ult .' n Ist * But a fell »n w,th the LpS ? 4 ' 4 , that 20 guns, and ij o mcD On thTf^'V thirty he rv enured the Am.rican l lr^ 7 in five flower, from Li ft on to Lr nrl ® May •)He of the Britannia, extra Alio f r a^° her to London, laden S ffia , Bcn^ *«* »»* *"*». kssttfsac»«: doubt penraent and Druid ; *h ey a elf h yes- o( men, and nearly one thousand strong .S ,f this %P» are qu.te ready for fca, and ar( f ( '^ great vvnh their fore-top failsafe, ag iaV ' r t wTw tK b,OWS '« «'°4 at rough W. &. W. that it is impossible for rh» t d?f- get under weigh. ' for tbem to f the The Frenchmen that were j have board the Decade frigate, and and fi gl , s , Co ombs priv.uee,,, are now landing , they wt ., ? will mpke an addition to the many tlwufand ietec- }vnfoners that are in tbis port LjT „f near 570 me-. V» °* , very The Decade is now about togo up-o Ha vlnch moazc ► fte is a very ft,ie fnVate -., A c «*■ "j , *"=" 1 «• f. p.Wd 44"t": S cer. when captured had only , K or, board ?i ;now- other 10, the FrenchnLf fay they 4 « with Cayenne ; fl* has on board a qjjy 0 J man- fpec.e, supposed to be to the vaiue of ,f ear - or 'i-" s°ooL 5 ° ooL Tht ? %aie carried out from '» tlie Bourdeaux 300 banished prieits to^tjJH brass with Monsieur Barthe!emy« n „d Gen. Pic},/ z.les gru, who were landed at Cayenne (he f . ls of commanded by Citizen ViUeneuve, * a chief * Cfcad,e « ai ' d carl "ies a bioad at the "lain-tLp-gailant-mall head ). .h tents. ? U(t The Comv " tt Superintend the Tent, ca their „ . the Bamh °f Schuylkill-, , Bf ° , ave V° ac< J uaint 'heiramiable female mew »heir prompt industry and unpa "'nff hberahtyhaTt been so abon.Jantlybe- S'f\r a K b,t lhe »»»«q«#no further of J / of their benevolence in the article of Infant and Small Children* Cloathing : any more Donations will be thankfully received! so as to provide f or the ages of from four to p a twelve yeart. lu They cannot find language enenretie , Bt> enough to thaak ihem; bu s when fhey ving arc I3fo 7 e d they have p„ t it ia th 4 fak K f Co/nnrntee to clothe the in a ! aked » [ ave 'he (Invermg child from perifh ;uft. ,D ff> a «id to fend the. infant warm, and the Itaf- mother awa y their owl benevolent^ An a " d fee .'' n g hcarts vv.ll afford them the best vas °» g ratJ ncauons. By order of the committee, ?s; - - is a jw.^ 01 * a^c ' or Charter, the THI DANU3 BRIG Jacob shoemaker. nre „ WHO "*s tor )00 Her cargo, of about 2,000 bushels of xes St. Martin's Salt. "ts 10 mo. »4tli, '9B ( j |ot Je " lo be fold or Rented. nd THE fubferiber'a house, No. 7S 'w»Jr u h r "h'v' th a ,, Ck ! fat . an<l ,wo o C b< ; B'vcn «r)y in Nov ini bc;_th r u„j!es ana cellar jnimcdurelj', of " o&okfr 24 GEORGE MEAD. te, . " n 1 s Office of the Mayor of the City of Philadelphia, is held for the ur prefant at the State House in the Court he room - 08. iB. as »\ — —-— e , i__Kij\ting Work, Of Every Kind, 3 » EXECUTED AT THE SHORTEST J" NOTICE, , 1, At the Office of the GAZtrTJ- as the it united Statss, 1- And forwarded agreeably to direc !l tion, any where in the vicinity of ° the city. 1 h l oa ". M. t he Subscribers have rernov M tor the prj-fent from Pen 11 ffrtti to Eleventk s itreet, bctw« c n Filhtrt 3<vt Hieh-flreeu. Hillings & Francis. 1 aw,*B(r a ; O Any person in tlie neighbour. 1 OC>d of . G "5? antown drfirous of effefling Irfurj.n . "utVoX ri 1 nf "ranee ri , e tateofPennrylvan,. now opened at ,he North ;Veft Corner of Ninth and Market „„ v „n o w 'he term, by an enquiry at the hot:fe ' Samu.J'V.Fifhcr, rfq.in Gcrmanto\yn anjjuft f IW Artillerijls Pocket Companion. Jult Publilhed, A S\STEM tor the Difciptine of the ArtiU X X lery of the United States us America, or the Young AruHeriJti Pocket Comp.nion, By Colonel STL.VF.NS, An officer in the Anillery though the«rU« " of the 'revoTutmn, and since in the militia— r.'CJf.? ' an( * 1212 <*cnts. Sold bv KOH* 1 Vom N P k EL u Co " f 13 " 1 / amoved rora No 4 0. iouth Second Street, to No. ,c» -hetu; ; t llreetj who have for file, a very gen! ° f B»ok 5 ,nd Stationary on the f l'<weft term,, by wholesale and retail. a "K"(t I « , t Tbe Subscribers to this Gazette! i csuiirig in, and near Gcrmailtoivn, are respectfully informed, that their mid be forwarded (daily J to Mr. Samuel jßitbardet, in German loun ; vJjtrc a list of their names be left'.
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