'--r- s Mr. WignelVs Benefit. „ - . 5 (the last Sight but one> j CM VRIP it EVENING, May 14. d WILL BE PRESENTED, f C Performed Here,) | 'A celebrated COMEDY, taken from the Ger- , man of Kotzbtre—Autjior 01 the Stranger—And adapted to the Englilh Stage by Mrs'lnchbald, called, LOVERS' VOWS. [ Performed at the Theatres of London, Bos ton if New-Tori, with great applause.] Count Wilcierihaim, Mr Warren. Count Caffel, Mr Hardinge. Anhalt, Mr Marfliill Verdun , Mr Bernard. Frederick , (his 4thappearants) Mr Cain. Cottager, Mr Wignell. Landlord, Mr Francis. Ag tha, Mr' M-erry. Amelia, Mrs Marlhill. Cottager's Wife, ' Mrs Morris. To ivbicb will be added, ("For the First time in America) A new Grand Dramatic ROMANCE, celled BLUE BEARD; Or, Female Curiosity. [fffyittei by George Caiman ftbe Younger J Efij .——And performed upwards of One Hundred and Fifty Night* attic . heatrc Royal, Drury-Latu, London* (Thtf Scenery, Machinery and Decorations, entire ly new) ['j be Music composed, and Selected, fly Mr Kstir, with Accompaniments by Mr. Reixagle.'} Abnoielkjue, (Blue Beard) Mr Warren. Ibrahim,' Mr Francis Selim, (Lover of Fatrtta) Mr Marfliall sha'cabac, Mr Btinard. Kalian, Mr Bliffett. Fatima, (Wife to Blue Beard) Mrs Marshall. Irene, (Sifler to Fatima) Mrs Warr II Beda, Miss Arnold. Afl I. A View of a Tarkifh vi'lage, and a grand proceifion of Abomel'qne, and his train to claim his intended bride—Chonrfes, &c &c. Aft 11. Blue Magic Chamher, fupcrbly decorat el in the l astern Stile. Mspk Skeleton, Mr Warrell. jun. Turkish Garden, Brilliantly and Fancifully Illu minated, with a Nuptial Festival. , Principal Dancer, Mrs Byrne. A Wood—Ambufca-'« of Saphis —Cherus and March. Principal 3aphis, Vteffrs. Hardinge, War rell. Dowme, and Warrell jun. &c. Janizaries —MelTrs. Do&or, i.avancy, &c. Mrs Hunter, Mrs. Gil lingham, Mrs. Stout, Mrs Lavancy, &c, The Cafile of Abonulique, with Turrets, Cor rider, Drawbriflge, &c. tnfide of Sepulchre, Death of Abom.'iqtie. The Dances and procellinns compofcd by and un der the dceclion »f Mr. Francis. The Scenery, Machinery, and Decorations, de fined by an: under the dire&ion of Rfr. Mil buur'-e, ad Mr Holland, anJ exeeuted by them afTiltcd by Mr. Stuart. Books of the Songs to be bad at the Theatre. Ticket* to be had the bar of the city Coffee- Houfc, anrt at the nfual pUccs. 0- Mr. RlilN.iGLJi's Night will be -on Satar day » e*r Notice is hereby Given, _ vl*'n _ _ • ...111 V. m«AMm tm iko I si"i 1 f That application will i)c made to* the iiTue ot certificate* for ucn'y two ftiareo of the Stock of the Hai.k of th Liverpool, Grea 1 -Britain, viz. five fti re« each Three certificate. No. and 17004, for four Jbares Men. G. SIMPSON, Cashier. Bank of the United States, ) '799 Bank of North America. May l o, 1799. . ■ -vilj} be.hdiitt'the Bank oh Tuesday vbc ?Sih - MK n Vclock, A. M. for the purpose - .if in the places of • and Miers Fisher » ,*•**>• I&r order of the board, i - ' ■ .ftIGHAHD WELLS, Cafoier. 0- The Second Volunteer Troop of Cava ry,of the Unucd Stues, are requ.fled to attend a meeting at Ogden s Tavern on Fri day evening the 14th inft »t 7 o'clock on bu- Jonathan Rote/in, Lieut. finds. M*y »»• Fauquier County, Virginia. TO BE RENTED, And bos session given next fall, THE old {landing Tavern, call ed Harneu'i (formerly Heavi'ls) wi:h the farm al l in go d order for cropping—also my Tan yard, Still and thrse stills, two of them quite new. Also a valuable Grift mill, Black lmith's ft op ami Iraitfct, with Rock of all ki .da that I have, and part of my house hold and kitchen furniture, with a stock of liquort, &c. to lerve a year, that the tenant need be at no ejipence for that time. There will he five or fix hundred,acre« of land go with the house, and good meadows on it, filfficient to support die tavern, I will also leave a pircel of hands on the place if required. T will bargain with the per fonthat comei forward, on reafouahle terms. AMBROSE BAKNETT. . 4t may *Q' JOHN UHLE, TAKES this opportunity of returning his fin ■cre thanks to his friends and thi public in general, for their pad favors, and at the fame time to inform them that he has removed from No it, to No. 45, North Fourth ftrect, four door? helcw V ace street.whet j Bleeding, Toothdrawing Cvp ping, Hairf'rellmsr, &c urecarried on as usual. Philadelphia, May tad, 1799- WISHES TO »»GAGI, Tn a Who'ehle, or Rt-'tail Dry Good Store, A YOUNG MAN Of indifrutable c'naraflrr—has htely fttin in the hibit of a Dry Good Store. A line (lireaH 'o C. W »t the Office of thi* Ga7ctf will b« rrompt!? aitendrd to. Amy it TIIE SALE " Gf the Springrijbury Lots, WHICH comment tl on the 10th April la!). I -will be continued on Hie premiles, 01 Saturday the lit of June neat, at i oVlock,? »> Under tie lame terms, ■viz. " Cash tor lots < 1 50 feet front, anil under, and for th fe of * r larget fiyeore halfcafk immediately, and the o titer hits to be paid for in fix months from th day of fate." - ' Maps fhew'tig Ihe divifioo of the ground int. 0 f .ill 'and large lots may be seen at the cosset L hoiife, at Ogdtr.'s t-ivern in Che'fnut street, a Sybert't tavern in the Northern Liberties, anr .j at the Middle and Upper Ferries, on Srhoylkii CONNELLY ii Co. Aua i s may 14 titxje. ( O* THE Owners of Land in the . North Weftem part of this State, particnlarh between tbe Bald Ease's Nest and Piefqne Isle arc earnefilv refuelled to meet at Dunwoody 1 r Tavern ia Market street on Monday evening ' next-t (even o'ciork, to receive the report of ( the Con mittee appointed n a former meeting , on thefubjeil ofthe road prop f d to be open- £ ed between these plires. A« the bofioefS is im- { portant, it is hoped there will be a full meeting, may 24. d ? [ j WILLIAM MANNING, \ Tin Plate Worker, No. 226, Sourn Second Street, IMPRESSED with 3 due sense of gratitude for , th« numerous tavors conferred on him Once his commencement in Bufinre so *by an Improvement of his own, which he flarters himfelf cannot lw imitated hy any other p'rfon. H<> trulls that an affidu< u< Attention will enfu-e him the pro edion ol a decerning Public. N. B Merchant- and Captains ot vcHelsfupplied with Shot Caniiiilert-, Cooking Utrnflit, and every other ijticlc in the above tine r.eeeffaty 'ior •"ips use. g£7» Country Orders executed vith punc tuality and dispatch. may 11 tu.jh.fa.3t To -be Sold, For approved notes at 90 days, on Weinefday evening the »9th instant.at the Merchants': Coffee-houfe, the *toor newly new, Very (lout, and built of tke btft materials, Che is now incomplete order, burthen tioo buihclscl grain, and of an easy draught of watsr. TimWer» nsulbn ry and ted ee* Hasjull undergone a thorough repair, to ren- j der htr fit for immediate ferv te ; burthe« from I» t« 1 josbufhels grain, and ». r an etfy draught (if water Both of the above vtCTeli w«rc employed as ] packets in the Baltimore line, via Appoquinrroiek ; j arc in every refped calculated for the river trade, and will suit as lighters to convey goous to and irom the Lai?retto. Connelly W Ce. Aucl'r;. may n &■ United" States, > Pennsylvania District, 5 IX purfuancc of a writ to me direded from the konorabl. Richard Peters.Esquire, Judge of the Diftrid Court of tbe United States, in and for the Pcnnfylvanja Diftrid, will be exposed to public sale, at the Merchants' Coffee-houfe, in the city of Philadelphia, 01, Thursday the 30th day of May, (inftantj at £l o'clock at noon, rjv fid armed French vessel called LA UNION, With all and finguUr her apparel, guns, and appurtenances, captured by the public armed vefTel cadsd the Contlellation, THOMAS TRUX' PN, Rfquire, Commander, and condemned acceading to law. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Marshal. N. B. The inventory may be seen at my office. Marfhsl's Office, at "} Phila. lift May, 1799. j dts. %% ta.Vjm T j-j. The Britijh Letter-os -Marque NIGER, Tor KINGSTON, (Jam.) ' ttu\y lo take her cargo on hoi! , can receive some freight. For termi apply to . ROSS&SIMSON. may t? ______ £_ 30 TIERCES RICE, Of the very firft quality; Apply at No. 108, south Second (treet, or at No. 48, south Sixth street—or at the printer'a mav at dtf JUST PUBLISHED, 7HOM AS C 0 N D lE, • RICHARD FQLWELh, N°* 33, Carter** Alley, [PRICE SEVENTY. FIV t CKNTS.I HISTORY Of the Peftiletice commonly called. ■ YELLOW Ft.V EX, *> Which al mo ft deiblaicd Philadelphia, in the months of August, and Ofteber, 1798. BY THOMAS COVDJE if RICHARD FOLWELL. may 13 jt Loji or Mi/laid, • A CERTIFICATE of one (hare of the Bank of the Uniied Stat«s No. 4933. in the name of Julia Wadfworth Knox, and for which, application is maOft, May JO. The clerical lunatic, confinejd in Litchfield jail, for money squandered away, is week af ter week filling the pry 3 cf " the Hum Bug," with his fopbrific lucib rations. Having tir'ed his readers, with the preten ded claims of his m6ther-iti-law, 011 the ge neral government ; he las lately employed his feeble pen against the Debtor law of this state. " Ncf man e'er felt the halter draw With good opinion of the law !" A petition has gone forth from the prison of Litchfield ; and is now .circulating for f;g ners ; praying for the abolition of imprison ment for debt. Undoubtedly it will meet with much support from a certain set ofpeo* pie whose daily cry is 11 overturn and over turn 1" Letter'/Bags up at the Coffee-Houfe. The armed Ship Delaware, Captain C.ay. for London. oArmed rtiip Fame, Captain Ricard, for Hamburgh. OCS" Brig Sea Nymph, for Hambu gb. •> fi fe- • ■ up..., ; JLatejfsreiffn^ttticies Ar slip Betsey, Cm ■re ■Cavbtr^avr rived at NeVL-'Nork from Litirp^ti*' LONDON, iiarch 25; ptrrr from the King ol Naples to Q?'i?rai | Pignu telli,• commander in c'tiei »t during the absence of hi = dutid Palermo, *t At the time when, from the urgency oi ircunillances and the g6od ditpoliuoii ma- I nifefted by my People to which ;n voi.r torm w-lcrlxTS, yml have done juil'ce, I ejtpedWd general, llifldg in deface $f the capital of my kingdom. I received your' 1 - of the I? 1 in IV. which interims me or the oil Treaty which has been conciliain conic* the mod ablurd initi given by you topeifons d;reined to ne ■ otiate. with the enemv, and ly which I iee the o ivatclt part of my realm, theugh uncotiquered, given up with a view of (paring the capita!, when it is obvious that these concefliins must lead to the irrefievjble lo!s ot my whole kin dom. I have been more surprised that you have afted in this unwarrantable manner, I as you had no powers from me for fiich ne gotiations. The Introductions I left with you were of a tendency very different. In concluding fvrch a treaty, you may cither ber it only for the purpose of imposing the most scandalous and cifgracefd terms on him. ' " You may suppose how much I am in cenfcd at finding the trust 1 had reposed in you, betrayed in such a manner, and how indignant I feel against your unworthy Ad visers." . ' " F. R." We have author'"- to (late on the exa -point, an American Gentleman, whoft was mentioned in 4 .he public papers of yesterday :.. having . taken to the Duke of Portland's Office in custody, on suspicion of an unlawful Corrcf pondence with' France, the rnoft fafisfattory explanation was given of the vhole of that Two other American Gentlemen, who Had been prevented frcm leaving the Kingdom ! until they had been examined, were difmi.Sed I at the l.imc time. THE HAMBURGH MAIL. Lindan, on th= Lake of Conftancf, March 7. Seven in the Evening. The War ha* commenced in out neigh bourhood. In the night between the sth and 6th ifcftant, the French passed the Rhine at Sarganz, bef veeo Chur {Coire) ani Feld kirch, and attacked the Corps under general Auffenberg; which they obliged to retreat, at the communication between him and Ge neral Hotie was cut off. This morning, however, he again advanced with his army from Feldkirth, and drove the French again over the Rhine. The Republicans after wards made attempt to pass the river in se veral other places, and we have very !y heard a cannonade dur'reg this d..y. The Regiment of Stein, according to the accounts already received, has loft 40 men killed and wounded. With any fartherpar ticulars we are not as yet acquainted. To day four Companies of the Regiment of Btniip* entered this town. A ccnfider able train of artillery has likewise arrived, | and been placed in the fortifications. The communication between Lindau and Switzerland is prohibited, and only retail noitring' boats are i'uffeted to £o out. ULM, March 9. This day a Courier from General HotZe, at Coire, with dispatches dated the 6th in. ftant. passed through this„town.- Ha brings accounts that the French, on the 6tb, attacks eritbp Auftrians'at several point*, but were repulfed. " f 3pSeneral Hotze has advanced from Coire into, the canton of Glaris, and been' jbifieti by great numbers of discontented Swlfs. March 10. The Army of General JeuFilenf which-was in full inarch by and Riedlingen, has, hsllily turned toward Sehafhaufeii ana Conflance, to fuppori Gen&ral Maffetia.'*.- BANKS of the Leach, March S. The following are-the accounts of the movements of the Armies in Swabia : . A Courier from Raltadt having arrived in the night bstween the id ?.>'d 3d inft. at the Head Quarters at Frietlberg, 'with advice that the French on the Ift ijIJL had puffed ' t!r ' Rhine at Kehl, eight battalions on the 4t! pafled the Leach, and by noon on the £tj reached Ulm, for which place a park of artil lery ot 123 pieces of cann 01; and aooaiijmu nitien waggons, likewise let out. Genera Frohn, of the Corps of Engineers, and M - jor Dedowich, likewile proceeded, with al dispatch to Ulm, on the 4th. to fup*nnten.i the completion of the FortiScations. Th. latter, who two years ago direfted the con ftru'tion of the new fottifications at Ulm will in cafe of a conduft the defenc ot the place, Ulm will Foon receive a garri son of 1,000 men, and be provisioned with all speed, for which contributions willbe re quired from the .whole Country. Itisfup pofed that the dhny of J ur an, reii f iiced by some Columns from Switzerland may ar rive in the vicinity of Ulm on the roth. Within these three days 80,000 Austrian Troops have pafled the Leach at Augsburg. Donauwerth, and Landlberg, and- will soon be Followed by the remainder. Before thef; movements, the Auftrain army in Bavaria was estimated at 115,000 mexi. March 9. The march of the Auilrian Troops through the middle of Swabia still continues. To day th? Head quarters of tfce Archduke Charles are at Mindelheim ; the army has al ready arrived in the vicinity of Memmingen. STU TGARD, March g. According to the late ft accounts received of the French Army, General Jourdan is fill at Villtngen, £:>«! Gener.'. S". C.-> ;R. 3 Tveil. There fefms to be a £.•,<-ner.il I . mong all their troops icocr inert ■ who 3 tered Freudcnfladt, after the tli-j• the iiift lofcitin,- were Hill thrfe vtl ! At Tubittw, Rent!.! ' &c. only J atrofes have Set arrived ; and-- - Nagold there is but a l'mall numbt.r of I , t « \ Troops. Tlie most active preparations are 'tfiajkii: - for the defence of Utm.' < ... ■ " In the Tyrol, where Genera! BellegatiTe commands, the greattft preparations areniai king : The Tyrolefe Riflemen, holdthemfelv> s in readiw fs to n°.arcli. All the inhabitants of U]vn wkn have vaul. ted cellars have orders clear them;, that they n ay be made magazines for ammunition. C not Kerpati fs to be commandant of Ulm, who, two ye us ago so bravely defended lij.-. thdt again it the army of ore's n. T"he ariny of Ma If. na will join the Italian army. lii Switzerland, 20,000 militia will be marched to the front rs. Freyhunr, and all the Brifgm, are in pos session of the French Troops under general Sou ham. 1 . UPPER RHINE, M.uch n. The Commandant of Phnlipfburg has had a veibal conference with general ScWaaotte, in which it lias been agreed to desist from liof t lities on both fide 3, till orders from higher authorities (hall be received. Gmeral, Ney has (till h's head qtiflrtc :s at Sthwetzingen. ' STRASBURGH, March io. The latest accounts from the army in Swa bid (late,. that it is now on its march for MoT kircb, where the advanced is already arrived. The right wing is ext. ncied beyond Stokach ; while the left has turned from Freudenftadt on the fide of Rothweil, ar.d does n6t anarch .by Rothenburg and Tubin gen, as was at sirs! ordered. A great quan tity of .artillery _and ammunition- has paficd the Kniebis. General Jovirdan and the Arch duke Charles are atPrarsclnx d'n'iftly tSwards each other. - RASTADT, Satcb Yesterday tne French minifierf rteeived, dispatches from Paris, by an extraordinary Courier, and in the evening gffrs in the fol lowing note to'the'fk'putatiojr: " The undersigned Ministers I'lenipcfcn •tiary of the. French Repnbiie have received orders from the Uireftorv to communicate to the Deputation of the Empire the proclama tion of general MafTena, cbitimanijer in chief of the French army in Helvetia. Thcv have likrwife orders to avail themselves of this opportunity to renew the declaration in their note of the 7ft inft. that th« march of the armies is only to be confide red as a measure imposed by circumstances, which will make ,10 alteration in the ardent and sincere w.lh for peace by which the French government in attuated ; and they are formally commission ed to renew the afTuraoce. that the Direi\ovy • is ftilf ready to conclude a peace with the Empire, provided the Empire will (J.claft against the march of tbe Ruffians." March 11. Count Lehrbach leaves this today, and has obiaiuei 1 Paffporrs from the F ench Mi nisters. In the event of the Congress con tinuing it-: deliberations, it is stated that he will return The f mily of the El'ftor of Bavaria has arrived at Munich-Baron Hom pefch is his ■ew prime Mi-ifler. All in the Duchy of Wirtemberg is tranquil. LUCERN, March J. The followin ' are the 3cc lints receive.l from N'ajleS, of the date Feb. io:—" The Revolution here advances rapidly. The A bruzzo's are air dy organized, and the ci ' vil authorities appointed. Tl ey form thrte departments 1 pper rtbruzzo (formerly .Ternmana) Lr we' A' ruzzo (lately Ch-e- Hn >), and Pefcar (lately Aqnilano). .Vl the three have a common Goternment at Pefcara-. • A half brigade of 3*ernm'tit has re turned him t;.anits in a p li e ai fwcr. PETERSBURG Feb. 26. t Field Mar/hal Obunt• Sr'warrow ets "tit to-morrow,- to ta-ke the command of '.- e \ulirian Army in Italy. It J is now report d that Buonaparte has declared h.imfclf Sultan of Egypt: In cna .' quence of th-i rec in with P.'f'v.ia •Jgloi), one half M the Ruffian a d Turkiih Army, wjiich was to have been employed a ai (t him, wi 1 march for Italy, and the o her half or Egypt, to join the Army 01 ' he Pacha of Acre, who has afTnred tlie Porte th napart cannot hoi 1 out le n £» though he has throw 1 up f^rtificationswhich are al i.olV impreg able. Many houfa.id: ef auxilary Troops are on their march ftr Egypt, from Algiers, Tunis, Tripoli, and u ' Morocco. ■: " The Batavian Miniflermuflnow very fo cn leave the Turkish Domimiaas. n j. FRANKFORT, March 12. '■ We leatn that the French have attempt . Ed to pass the Rhine on the Frontieiscf tie la Grifons, or ofthc Vorarlberg, but fH»t th(V were repulsed there by the An drains, i - is said also that E en g a g" men,s " nave ;h place in the Country ot the which *0 have terminated in favour of the Apft'**"'' ic We may e*pe£l official detadson tlii* sub" 'l - Letters fram Trent ftate,thatintclhßf^ c / lad been received there that fotne Er;? and Ruffi n troops, who were set nino ' a ' ed al, ha»i-g joined the Lazzaroni, had 11 tacked and retaken Naples, and had j *-.