IMPORTED, t'rom Hamburgh, Bremen, and London, *ND rok SALE BY THE St!BICRiIEItS, *An aflortment of German Linens, CONSISTING or Ticklenburgs Ofnaburgi Wcfcr liiicii Checks and (Iripei Bielefeld linen Brown filefias Silesia lawns Siamois, &es Sec. 150 of Cla^ef. 5 Boxe9 of hollow glass war! Is boxes o( Ruflia bridles ALSO ON HAND♦ i Box of Irish Linens^ I Trunk iilk goods 1 % Box of Gintrhan),. And a complete ajfortmeni of English Buttons. Erich izf Leivis Bsllnian, No. 106, Spruce ftreer. November 1 9 eoict Shoe Thread\ spun by the Poor. A QUANTITY OF EXCELLENT SHOE THREAD, For fnle. by Newhrry Smith, N0.56 North 2iiflreet, ant! If'.x J', hopper, No. 39 PineJlrcet. THL benevolent by purchaling of tne abova Thread will promote the endea anumberof Ptrfons, who have collefl ed a finall fund which is appropriated to the purpose of finding employ for the Poor, nth mo, 19th Notice is hereby Given, THAT application will b: ma.l« aj the Trea, fury of t ie United States, for the renewal qf the following cer-ificat-s of Funded Debt, ftand ipg h the name ol Robert Whitworth, of ChelfeJi London, thefaid Certificates having been forward ed by the (hip Ellice, Hatvey, from London for Niw-York, captured by theF.anch, and fuupofed to be Ida. / No-11437, C Per Cent. Stock, dated New- Yoi k, 18th April, n<?6, far Dollars. 1481,47. rCi L-Lm. —Mew-Vork, lorn April 1790, for dollars 400. SAMUEL MILBANK. 9 Bovember t8 d6w TO BE SOLD, elegant and commodious House, In Cielnut-'treet, next d-.or to tbe Bank of North America. THE lot is thirty Ly one hundred andfeventy eight. The Iloufe has been thoroughly repaired .within a few months.—Apply to the Printer. nov 19 Q JuJi Imported, A quantity of falt-petre, refined Gun powder F and double sealed battle Cannon, 4 and 6 pounder* -v London porter and Burton Bter Mullar J squares, 4 ounces Bed Durham mustard Ginghams, fubjeil to drawback All of which will be fold on moderate terms by HENRY DAVIES, junr. No. 93, south Second street, opposite the city tavern. nov - 9 mw&ftf FOR SALE, By Fishbourn Wharton, «/ No. u8 South Fourth-Jlreet. China Ware, Nankeens 1 Teas Boglipores Luteflrings, £2* a Silk Shawls. v ' nnv T j odtf \ Imported in the brig Eliza, capt. Peter/on,from Leghozn, A SMALL (yJANTITr or THE FOLLOWINB AR TICLES, Bologna crape ' Cambricks alforted Silk (locking " Fans 111 a few fancy ribbons Cotton blankets &c. &«. manufaAured at Lucca t« Pots and flicks of pomatum _ Wash-balls, &e. 3 few jars Gorgona anchovie*. a lmall alfortment of Drugs, &c. And in the Louisa, capt. Kean,from Bordeaux, 80 cafas, containing i dozen each, Old Irifli Claret, , of a superior quality, \ 40 dozen old Sauturne Wine, c< of a superior quality. J* 1 FOR. SALE BT la ! James Latimer, jr. ha nov. zo eodiw ne PI 46 hhds. of prime jjj; Jamaica Coffee, £ntitlerl to Drawback, FOR SALS BT EDWARD D UNA NT, - No. 49, South Front Street, WHIRR 111 Y BE HAD, O A few qr. casks Old Sherry Wine, 40 boxers of Spermaceti Candlei. A FEW PACKAGES OF f-J Calcutta and Madrafs Goods. J ' Nr CONSISTING OK r,C Haurial Hamhums. "f Tickcries Patna Chint*. P o ' Taffatics :n r Choppa Romals JBarhar. Pulicat, and Madrafs Handkerchiefs Also, a quantity of Umbrellas of different sizes. ' e "°V- 17 1 Tea VVarehouse, No 111, South Side of Market-Brett, between 7 hit d and Fourth-jtreeti. SARAH EATON, |p« RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the 2g; public, that the has removed from no. 39, c,. south Front ttrett, to Market ilrcet, where her ' friends and the public may depend on being fnp- to plied with all kinds of TEAS of the Srft qualities |i Ci It moderate prices. htf. IJ ft w.fr.6t 1 Saipuel & Miers Fisher, No. »7, Dock.Street. idon Hl7ve rttofocdper the .Mohning Star, from ' Teneriffe, ens, Good Cargo Wiae, In Pipes, an 1 Quirter Cajks. Per the Pali As, froni Hamlurgh, German Oznabrigs BtTicklenburgs. And by the late arrivals fom London, Liverpool, Rrjftol, Hu'l and ' 'ublio, A GENERAL A-SORTMENT OF WOO I. EN GOODS, f»INCIfAI\r ON CONSIGNMENT. Whicii they are defiroiis of telling by the Package, in which are separately made up— the following acticln on low terms : Rose Blankets, 6-4, to 10-4 »i& 3 point blanket* Mattkdjißd greni Kugs 6-4 to' 3-4 drab Fori'eft cloths, sorted Fearnooghtl 1 Blue j)4aing Bine, mixt and drab plains, sorted prices Mixt, twjll'd, striped and blue coatings, do *» Blue, mixt and brown kersey duffals, sorted colors and prices tot Miil'd drab Broadcloths, sorted prices Blue Broadcloths, do JCK. Low priced Broadcloths, colors neatly sorted bwanldown, striped and printed ICerfymeres Mixed and sorted colored Kerseymeres IS eat super and fuptrfine cloths, Elastics and Beveretts White, yellow and red Flannels, sorted prices lrtct, Green and white Baize eel. 3rn H°fe and Capi j n ~ Coarse and fine Hats, in cases of 6 dozen each b 10 pieces fiiperfine wide Black UuflTcls Joans Spinning and Cimblets ? VVit , h an Inv "ice of common and fine drawn' Ilc TRAILS, flatt and Ihaip points, well afTorted They have also for Sale, Britifli Oznabrigs ~l Ravens Duck J. fj/ BALES. lYea, Russia Sheetings J 'alqf Sax6> " Jnd Bohemia oowhs—in Chests and- Brown quadruple Silefias aid white Platillas, do ;tfeai Infli Linens, in Boxes ■ art!- Irish iJowlas, white and brown 1 for Irifli Sheetings, do lofed Iritti Sacking Shot, aflprted. Red and White Lead and Span- Jew- ifb Bmwn 7- T Crawley Islington Steel wk, Queens ware, in Crates Glass ware, in Crates and hogfheadi Grmdftones. Boxes tin plates w A few pipes London market Tenerifil Wise India Romall Hdkfs. Lorg Cloths C JiV BALES. t Mumhums S Womans Ihoes, in barrels Spermaceti Candies, in boxes. 'nty " n'Q '7 jaw6w 'Jg For Sale,at the Stores of the Sub ' fcribers, on Walnut street Wharf, jj 195 calks of nails aflorted to bales ef fail canvass, from No. I to 8 J 3 calks yellow ochre 15 tierces bottled porter, ito 14 tloz. eaok London particular ? India market j Madeira Wines xeneriffe do. in hoglheadsand pip Old Port do. in hhds. • E/npty Claret botties i 6 cases of Ginghams, Dimities, M'uflinetJ &c, >7 alTorted for the Weft-India market 1 4, 10, and9-inch cablesand 10 coils of cordage ( le Writingfiates, inkflands andprefTes 40 purchcons Jamaica rum F I bale seaming twine ' 160 bundles flieatiiing paper I NicMin & Griffith. »P nl 7 ttfth&f.»f Canal Lottery, NoTIL \ Witt re-commence drawing in the course of P the present month. 1 to be hid Eight Dollars each, at ' ■ WILLIAM BLACKBURN'S Lottery I and Brokers office, Mo. 64 South Second-street, where cheek books are kept for regiflering and t; examination of Tickets in the above, City of \ _ Washington and Patterfon Lotteiies, &c. Stati or t»* Wheii. 0 One prize of 10,000 dollars 10,000 f< m vc 4>oo» io,ooo ti i wo »,000 41000 p i - 3,000 d n? en . , -s°° 5. ooj r Twenty-ievta ao o Jj4 oo , With a full proportion of the one hundred and of the fifty dollar prizes—The Lottery is more than two thirds drawn an 1 *bove 15,00® dollars richer than at the commencement. tfc at Note, the bufinefx ©f a Broker duly' at tended to i« all its branches. nov - 9- tu.fr. The Creditors Of William Steedman and John Smith, of n the County of Northumberland, in the State c. Penafylvania, lately trading un- 1 der the Firm of Stefdman Smith TT/"II.L TAKE NOTICE, that the Subfcrihers let V V have made app!icari»n to the Judges of the *v,° Urt u ° , C ° m " lon Pieas for the County of Nor- , thumberland aforefaid.for he benefit of the several r'r° SUte of * Penn fyl»>»' i' passed for the - relief of mfolvant Debtors, and that the said Court . hath appointed the Thirtieth d,y of November next, being the Friday of the Court of Common " " *, A* r U,and °" r Croditor » at Sunbury, in " the County of Northumberland, at which time and '« place you may attend if you think proper. ,« WILLIAM STEEDMAN. «, JOHN SMITH. Northumberland, November j, 1708 november 7 . " C lawjw To the Creditors ~ ~ „ Of Will'm M'Clclland, of Northumberland .< , County, in the State of Pennfyivania. « TAKE NOTICE, 'T'HAT I have applied to the Judges ofthe Courr V, L Common Plea., m and for the County ef Northumberland, for the benefit of the several laws •f Pennfyivania, passed foi the relief of Infolyent , ' B Debtors; and the Judges of the faidConrt have ap- tua pointed the Thirtieth day of Wbvember inft. it be- the ingtha Friday of the court of Common Pleas for the County of Northumberland, to heai me and my Creditors at the Court House in Sunbury at prC which time and place my Creditors may attend if tht thej think proper. 1 Ww. Mc. CLELAND. ter; Northumberland, November 1, i 7 9«. r law 3 w [° ac C - THE OFPICE St. OF the Committee appointed to fu- wh | perintend the building of the Frigate, is Ma : again opened at No. 95, South Front Co Street, where attendance will be given tici to receive the lubfcriptions of thole gen- !t a lieman who have net yet made payments. d , l ff november 12. dtf * wmmwfiiii lit.ipm*f n 1 11 m from «sa3ette. PHIL AL) £ L P#IA , n. ' TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER io. "» The following articles were published in a Postscript to yeflerday's Gazette. , The intelligence was received at too late an hour to accompany the firft thonfand U p_ of our impression. And as many of our Readers, of couric, have not read it, it is for that reason inserted to-day, along with further extracts from London papers. ;J LONDON, Odlolier i. do By the Prince of Wales packet, which brought g rte ,j orer the mail, difpatcheiof confiderjble irnpor tance were received from fir Morton Eden ar Vienna. Captain Sutton, the Commander of the packet, came with thern himfelf, and arriv orted e^th ' s momiHg at Lord Grenville's office, neres These dispatches, we are informed, contain the pleasing confirmation of admiral Nelson i anc j having taken 15 fail of the line, some frigates, and 40 tranfport3, and that two fail of the line irices *"d efeaped into the port of .Malta. The dispatches were immediately forvardcd to Lord _ Grynville at Dropmore, and copies if them to eac [j Mr. Pitt at Hohvood. The news will probably be announced officially by a letter to.the Lord Mayor—if in time for post, we (hall flop the ■awn' P to ■ n '" ert rted _ This day a mail arrived from Hamburg, which brings some intelligeace from Con stantinople refpefting the Ftench fleet According to these accounts, Admiral Nel son found it in the harbor of Alexandria; 1, do but the Bay of Begnitres, formerly men tioned as the place of aftioo, ison'iya little to the eastward of Alexandria ; and this disagreement in tht accounts does not to- K validate the truth df an a&ioa having taken f* 311 " place. Indeed this is confirmed by the Ac counts from Rhodes, by which it appears lit that some of the French frigitea which had cfcape : from being captured fcy our fleet, I had been seized by the Turks upon enter ie I ing that harbour, in consequence of orders | previously received from the Porte, which may now be considered as having commenced hostilities against France, or rather as having retaliated on her for the firft aggrefiion. IV lb- Saturday noon some Dispatches were re ceived at the Duke of Portland's Office, at Whitehall, from the Commandant at Jer sey, brought over to the Isle of Wight by ' the regular packet. Every thing was quiet ' k at that and the other islands when this vessel ' failed. At St. Maloes and the adjacent sea ' ports of France, there was a general calm, ' and no appearance of preparations of any ( fort. c fee. On Saturday, orders were sent to Ports- c mouth by the Telegraph, for the 44th re age gfment of loot, quartered at Hiifea barracks c to embark immediately on board the Wey- n mouth armed transport, and hold itfdf in r readiness for foreign service. c _ n I By the Prince of Wales packet, which - brought over mail, dispatches ofconfi. | of Morton Eden at Vienna. Captain Sutten ol the commander of the packet, came with ta at them himfelf, anc arrived this mornin<r a t er :ry Lord Grenville's Office, et, These dispatches, we are informed, con nd tain the pleasing confirmation of Admiral of Nelson having defeated the French fleet tl( off Alexandria, taien 15 fail 0 f the line' tb 00 some frigates, and 40 transports, and that fci oo two fail of the lineonly had efcapcd into the tw 00 port of Malta. Hie dispatches were imme so d;»tely forwarded to Lord Grenville at 31 Dropmore, andcqjiesof tficmtoMr. Pitt at Hoi wood. The news wM probably be ie announced by a letter to the Lprd ;o Mayor—if in time for post, we (hall st o p the press to insert it. t- 1. his DESTRUCTION tail o» gui THE FRF.UCH FLEETt jwh if in j tha ie THE MEDITERRANEAN, Y et '■ BY ADMIRAL NELSON. We flop the pre* to insert the MlowiW ,J * letter r fcnt [h '« afrrnoon, from the Secre- C oal - t'/y State's Offie, for the information the, ,! of the Gentlemen o Lloyd's Coff.-e-houfe: the t " Sir Morton ® ,EN ' S ' e tler of the ieth r "** • montb ' £' vt an account, that the h 0 " 1 n " Mutine cutter ha. arrived at Naples on C0I "t n the 3d from Sir*. Nelson, asd that two the Commander hd reported that AI I they " THE FRENCI LINE OF BAT ter • e pt |- „s two, feare I! sTßovrn SUNK ' or DE- offh STROYED. Fits intelligence had P°». - been pven, to hn by the Neapolitan I and r 1 P"/ 6 d^ ffa,reS t0 whom " had been this , A rJ ne ,: y Pn ' nC£ Belm onte, C, and who ft,ted th; fc, ] lad r< . Ccivt;d kb ' | a • a MefTenger from Naples." | at Se f ! day t » . Semonville and Mfct, who were arretted ! I; ne < t in the Gnfon>, in 173, and sent to Mau- I>e v " • bta ; ned, /: m the Legislature of I the Cisalpine Republ, an indemnificati-.ri ! tht y 1 0f 300.00® ivres, tbe levied upon the h t property of the Chie of the Grifon,, i„ form, ' the Valtel ne. ' noun< Count Cobenzel imis journey from Pe- kadit terfburgh to Vienna, jrent ouc of his way for the purpose of vifngMittau, where he 0f p f7" C 0 wit >' the Count de , St. Priest, Prime Minier of Louis X VITI . which laftedtwo hou. Heo D lvf,», k propei pears so contrary to part wh i ch Co^t obenzel has aifted so one years past, par ' J " " a an,tam Po Formio, that Y "C ' 't affords grounds for 4ny conjeflurej very different from those w c h have » n 'f m i tho h < coiKfoft cf , Anlln'aa .r h „ conf j™. - to Cede il'< of Kter's Ave, in the Rhine, to France, as »ai mentioned in the lift Mtrf, but reqtiircvbe reftoruion of Khel and Caftcl. . . This ccncbfum was ratified on the nth alt. and delivered d the French ministers. 2 « The Otnoefe have had their 18th Fruflidor ! The direiiury has triumphed over the legidative Rio. body—ten members of the Great Council, and _ five of the Council of Elders have been forced to resign. * ' lliflied The Swiss inhabitants who had persisted in azette. re^'" ln ß t0 ta ' te the oaths required by the new ruling power, and had armed m their own de >o late fence, weie d-feifcd on the 9th ult with great Hlfand flauffhter. Ihe battle wasobltinatelycontefled r and laftedfrom 5 in the morning till 6in the 01 our eveu ; n g t, it is Tne Ariphion frigate, in company with the along Speedwell brig, has captured a veflel of abaut o aoo tons birthen, hden with hemp, iron, and andon other naval stores, bound from Peterfburgh to Amsterdam, Cippolcd to be worth io,oool. —■ fl >fd at Yarmouth. The rich Spaailh picket Edldd'Orcr,-taken by roueht theLor(i '« wk4 pcivateer, at two miles diltance :. n '' nr f r °n the Lighthouse of Corunna, as proved by 'en ar '^ e e *' ( ' ence t^ e Spas : fh captain and mates, der of °f We within random ihotofthe batte . . ries, is become a point of litigation by his majtf rlv tj* s (hips La Nymphe and Aurora, although no ' • thin R "'ore of the frigates than the firft reef of Nelfm t ' ie ennid he seen from the deck ef the it>ates Lord Hawke at the time, and the weather very ie |! ' clear—'th'; Nymphe about 16 miles to the weft- J, war d and to windward, and the Aurora about me the fame to leeward. > -ore. Duri.ig the lafi week, twenty-eight (hips ar- J 0 riv ed in the port of London from the Leeward L d t^e An order has been sent from the admiralty to the port admiral at Spithead, ior the ufu.il precafitions at the setting in of the burg, Wlllter half year. The harbour nighily Con- rowers ar e, the approachinar feafjn, to be ct augmented to eight inftcad of four ; the Nel- dut y t0 performed alternately by the dria j ats °f 'h e squadron, and officers from men- their ref P Hiips. A large gun-boat is little t0 be off St. Helen's Point, and this two Clltters to cruise from thence from , t in- the close of thi M til' day light the fuc :aken cesdin g morning. Ie ac- 1,1 consequence of information having pears been reC( -' ,Vi 'd by government that the , h had Freoch ha 4 prepared federal vefTels of van fleet, ous Jt l"criptioiß, with combuftiblcs, for the ! :nter- P ur P°fe of feting fire to our fliips at Spit" ' irders as well s those in the harbor, and to vhich ort . tmoul h &ck-yard, orders have been tnced r /' ;eiv ' ed b y .tfe guard (hips at St. Helen's, aving jt° cxara '" : every vessel that arrives, and v '• t °^ e I ta,n fuchls arc in thc J-aft suspicious. ? 1 here row at Cherbourg seventeen 1 ■e re- S ur \ -t>rigs, eiglteen flats, and one corvette . v :e, at for iea > several vefTels of va jer. nous defcripticns in preparation. Almost r tby ever y d "Y thegreater number of the pre 1 quiet pared arma "iert manceuvre within the Cones 1 vefiel ~ ku }> thou g' the Camilla, of ,20 guns, * t sea "J' general beep the only vessel we have h aim, a d off that ptrt, they have not ventured ? any out att-ek ier. 1 hey have of late fre- 1 quently exchatged ftot with her, but never ' ortf- out 0 ®f their batteries- t re- Frcndl force at Havre is daily in- n acks creiiln g»-- a Pd will doubtless be speedily ll rcy- augmemed, in consequence of the ar- , f in r,va ' of a corvoy yesterday week, which 1( compnfed five Ihip,, said to be laden with naval stores. »ich tt°" tl "[ Ia te approaches of our ships to mil. f t" e enemy formed two lines, the r ! m - ~...aa r ~£ or tj ve with two L ' ten, ot . b « r h «vy fiups, and the second line con mh taming two large corvettes and several small- fr at er vefTels. al m on- CORK, September 23. w iral . ex P ress l> a s arrived from Ban try, men- ar ;et, tionijig that an Enghfh frigate arrived there, ne ' f • !t apta r Wh ' cb states ' t,lat he had de hat t c' u Fre -" C - h confilting of C: the two (hips of the line, and seven frigates ,f nC " TJ t0 r n ' el}ward - He said he had th at while I° P ° f Wa f, to watch their motions, lft I f me Wlth intelligence refpedioK n,: be them to admiral Kingfrnillf . P g ird of °P rp, September 20. I hi, m'- 7 arn ' vcd i" Cawfand R af) Ch his Majesty's (hip Stag, of 32gnn3| C Z. tain York, and the Ambuscade, of Z t0 I guns. Captain Jenkins ; these are the fl,ips of thaH fT C r g ' ng the Fre,,ch ' Wr that lately filled from Brest, but we have not der yet heard any particulars refpefting them. dc F PORTSMOUTH, September 2 g ' \ I.3ft n.ght arnred hi. Majefl y ' 3 shin £u g ryd'C<v and Seagull sloop of war,fs um the 1 n th K Fra 'ce, where, with two gun-vtffels the • !l pi C ' ght blocking up in red tie Isles de Rnehat a convoy of 2} vessels Wlt( b aden with naval stores and gunpowS' bloc e bound from St. Maloes to Sreft, under ef' wev n ortofa National corvette of 20 nuns aid I P ro ' 1 tlTcv w tterS Kr I j£ UnSfac '>. which fta'ion j and J °T g t0 qU "' bci "g out of wa- bear " fra " d » circumstance that it is * "? U the convoy an opportunity A ' f u o n'nl S ia° t: rCad " n « thei ' r U f ß 1 • port. This Isle I 3 » er y near the seven If] ln ds dlf Pl , I and not a great way f rorn St Mo] cXp „ 1 | this convoy took (heltrr. Em f , | Captain Talbot took a Frenchman out of of P '! at Se? hr discovered foundering at oca who informed him fKo* tv/t I ."suu!rr*S3 »S formation, that t F,, ther g3VC ,n " proper to augment tK r'' is thought j Cs* . cordingty dailvcorair or P* recr U:ts are ac- I tioi lure, iVord r £ oTe "f; nto / he arinP k s " be tr to their exercise. TJ - f SHERRNESS. Sentpmi I -H Yesterday arrived theTnTr 'u r City*f Runs, captain Man»E-IH, havim ' 31 I lre rc tho homeward bn.md Beet from fAfir" C ° nVOy uihc fiftmg ol 74 fail, "tlfo t»-c i" ' Enat e caotain W'mthron I fr 's"eot 3 8 ( five fail of Greeiia- I t in j sod fix thine, fchuyts, captured during h erllft . Mill, 63, 6s, long; 5, 3. Tfeere eruiae, 'in > a Greenland (hips will be vaJuahl" 0 oubtbl " ' i t.and contain 56 whales, and larei> „ ■ ?"' Ti:c y ber. a IJr ge quantities of blutjl .dor ! Sailed the V.flor fl 0 „ P) ' of Jg , lat.ve Renr.ie, for Harwich, to be J. • 2Un! \> I, and Nerva Ruffian (hip, of *l 2 ' P *' r fi; arid U lt erced to proceed thence to j 3 i H Lord n Yj,rnouti > u «ncan's fl Kt . ted in BALLINA, Sentpmv, ; n ! w We have beep here f„ P " z +- great drcad °f being dcftroTedT tested be,s ' but »ow, thank God I y C re " 1 the from those fears— A ' f are ext"ca been given to the deluded J! . defcat h a» 1 the majesty's army, ; B wh ; h ftche ' by hi, th em were killed between V OOO of ;h to Foxf °, rd - In thi. vicinity th "£" a " d 01.~ ™ a r ed S rc « depredation. n C ° m * haufes they firft drank any wine ~ Cntcri "£ :n by get, then destroyed the fLw 7 could tance the gardens, aiTcl afrerwa-ri I *" d vcr > dby plunder that was portable t^T?''hT* " ff all lafes, were going to hang C A , „ They IS-: f h^P'- d -ed. Someo?i L ;^ h h^ h no- la J el y land ed at Kil'ala were si Wh ° .{ of them, and are now am ° n * : the ,ve./ The Deputation of I2 " bout loth, voted its conclur „ ,'h T™' ° n the !a!l French note,«£&*,,% l ° thc putation comf-„t s to cede th- itt ~, oc * ■ a | ty Ave, but requires th t . ,ft " 1 eter'J the Uth. ratified, and deliveredZ °° the ' hily Frenc h Minjfter, by the A, ft * "°n, to . tl,e ■t rr-, the that Aullria will .ever consent " T the ma,,d ?" t hr right bank of the R," dt " rom I accede to any such conceffioa hy tVn lt js tacion. °Y tne Depu. and om GENOA, Sept. 1 f,S" - ,s "' - illg fL< Council, .1 Elders, were obliged to „r \ J^ n cil 0 f r . The dilute between th 9 feh?' r P°«<- >it- P lete tnum P h on the part of the latter ' en TU ■ u ®. ASLE » S ept. 11. i's, , I , he of the Canto.-, of TT^ nd «? ld , determined to periift lhe ; J' r ' us _ of taking the oaths, intrenched themfelS :en «» a very advantageous Ctuation near Stantz tlc where, on the 9 th in ft. thf y were at-S /a- y of. o„c b,6 re the lake rfnd landed near Stantz - n I ' , es ther marched over the mountainj, by whfl , 5> means the ..furgents were surrounded • thev ye howevrr defended themselves with the 2 ed valour. At length, notw.thfbnd re . ing, they were obliged togive way, aoJ "n ' er C u e,r u "j ry ' arrim unitian, Sec. fdl ; ntrl the hands of the viflors ; their loss is T rl 1,500 b - fld<3 w °u»ded. The ly T n hff .r tZ W - Sa ' mofl * Mh r destroyed! ' r jj letter ! ,ng IS Gfncral Schua ? nberg>* ,h Head-quarters, Lucern, July 9 ,h t0 si YOU , W ' II !fartv Wl ' lh plrafore! dt'izen d^l "° ft " av e occupied the di n_ (lua of btaetz, after a battle which last A all tha. afflids me >. that this day has coil ouch blood, but we had to do with rebel whom tt was neeeflary to reduce u 1- and co,li idcratioii. (Signed) "> rp, . C H A UB N BE R G." rl r"? 8 , " OW about to enter the lf Canton of Schwitz. He has pub!,fh«d. th,t , if the inhabitants fnrrecder at difereiion d the troops {hall ~refe rv, good orde „ . b "» '' ftull b l lhelea,t r£(i^nce,'.hey ? bc - r " ted f were those of Underpaid. of the Grif - Y t h r er<?d t0 ll,e councils • the f °»-vi"grem rkabla Charfe d'Aff 1 Cr /r ontha1 ' Imperial ' a, l if T°' ,'' aS affurH us ' amicably ■ a " d . 'hat the Emperor wa* refo'ved ,to interpose f avour of , he ind df 5 lceo?[L l' eagUe L and 0f "- -ainte . nance of their laws • that he would take tin. d" H Protca ; on who defend his In d. f ? enC K* Pec ' all)r ' f he was desired to do so by the three leagues united." Hungary, sept .inter 9. the P ! CCO,I ". tS rfcelVd from Semliri that the Porte on . the lßth of Augufl had decla wkh W th ***'", Fr3nCe ' at Conftaoti„ u pl e , hln lfl " ceremonies by. hoilting the loody flag, is premature. Orders have, ho- ToWnc n, - throUgh 3,1 the 1 urkiO, h P r T' n g - !U r, ' £ °f' Go!> and the Prophet, all Muffin,en capable of aS'if H r ? S !i- 0 rCi i >a ' r f ° the * anda '- d '. and alul .n deluding thejuft cause of the Porte. at ReT , . arnvc L d w ith this declaration a Belgrude, where the war banner i s already cXDortat 10 these letters, the exportation of pro villous from the Turkilh Empire is forbidden ; and l.rge magazin-s of provifionaand forage will be . John J. pJ^ry] CLOC K t5» WATCHMAKER, J* "SonopenedM bh usual Stand, No. ,3 S"ondJlr c st, _ where-be has for Sale ' ' f 11 ~ VAR.ETY Or excellent Gold & Silver Watches, AND A FEW ui-j v; 1 ?* 11 Da y Cclocks, warranted to giveJethjbSM. An auortment of A?i UI LI tf i r n ,\ oi " Cba " u > S " h and Kv>- All kinds of Clock and Hatch ivork done with particular attention as heretofore. %? An Appren ice wanted. - " Wl * r " M.^'df.^. SILL PERSONS, TTAVfNO demands afainit the £ftate of r-: ■ c\T7 , S< ? HAFFKI «. rieceafed, late 0f.1,r -it; ot ljiiladelpfcn, Malfter and Shopkeeper, ire requefied to jurnifh their a.-enunts properly R u.hent,ca,ed and all peifon, indebted to fiid to ma^e tyccdy payment to CaSP.I R It*. HAINES, •) '. , r Frederick GAU:„ j admi *'f ,rators ' Iltli n.o. ,j wivr
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