80/ ill DING. A few Young Men can be accommodated .«. MCk ► a's, no. a], north C.gfetKft'ef.. fant and hcaltliv. imy 30 th fa.rno. I F ' ' United St.ati.s, ? Pennsylvania District, j BY virtue of a plnrici writ of venditioni ex ponas tn r.ie dircdled by 'he hcjaovable •Kichard V'etfrs, cftjtiire, Jtidge of Xfie |3iftrifl Court of the Unitind the l!>t thtre- Unto belonging, fituite on the east fide of 6th street between Walnut and Sprue? fireet ; Also one, in breadth on Si*thJtreet twen ty two f*et, a:»d in depth one hundred *nd verity lev en 'eM. The terms of sale of the pmperty.itv Chefnut fireet, ate t" he one'hird f the put chafe money to he paH in ten days, on# third in fix and the : .-lainii'". third in twelve rnontht, with inter rft from the day of sale. If default in payment, the premises to be put Up to' file again *t the t r:lq»e rif the purchaser. No title to be made unless otlrer fStisfa£t >ry. ity -s offered .-nd accepted fill payment of thi! i-sft inflaliment. -■ 3 The and tot of ground thereunto be- Isnplng, filuite in Sixth-street, wiH be fold for cafti, to br paid on the delivery of the deed. Seized and taken in execution as she prop erly of John Swanwick, Esq. deceafedi and to be fold by .* v . ** WILLIAM NICHOLS, Marshal. Marflikl't Office, at \ , PhiU. ift June, 1799.'t FOR SALE, SWIFT PACKET. jacket bcLweea this and the fonthern dates, hav ing handfoue and extensive accommodations for pafEenger*. She is wall for the ftreights or Weft India tia la, and can be sent to feaat a trif ling expenee. The inventory may be seen and the term* of sale made known by applying t© & J. FRAZIER, No. 95 South Front st» diw3awtf may go. FOR BOSTON, HERCULES, James Lathrop, mailer, Will fail in ten days ; for freighter passage, apply to the captain 011 board at Chefntit | {lteet wharf, or to JOSEPH ANTHONY k Co. 3. diot THE PARTNF.ttSPII' OF TUNIS, JNNESLET & Co. ""■~*EING diffoWed by the death of Themu JP Roberts, all those who hate any d«*ia«ds a,fai«ft them are delirrd to ftimifh their accounts and thrf? indebted to fiid firm are requested to make immediate payment to Richard Tunis xS Robert Annefley surviving partners, who pur oofe continuing h« huljnels as nlnal under tbe Srm of TUNIS ANNESLEY. And have for /ale, Jame*' River, Georgia. ' C 'FOB Carolina, SS" C Of good quality. Maryland J thoio , y JUST RECEIVED from 3arceiuha, in the Vanish brig Aurora, Cabtain Srbfirbtivr• - 416 pipes high.-flavorc4 Brandy, 364 facts Hazle Nuts, and a quantity of Corks, TOR SALE BY nomas 12 John Ketland. rfl4» in ay j-i FOR SALF., ■f i bales Surinam Cotton, sin J a quantity of- firjl quality RUSSIA DUCK. APTLY TO Isaac ffarvey, jm. No. 9, South Water' Street! rpfix 19 FOR SALE, A Handsome New House, Within 5 miles of the city. TVl'6 {lories high, toge»h o-.it twenty thoiifand Dollsnof bills of the 'V • dtferipticn havu:g been taken from the car r.iouth of TenncfTee river by a party v ■ Indian*. SAMUEL MESKER. Api i! 36. r tu th&f tf Notiic. | *I'SK IMifciiVr, fc?vir.g Men appointed aiK J. u'.iniflratr.r of the effate us Mr. John Lup • Mi, l».i- t-f y an ad o!rCongrcfs, palled the Bth dav «f May, intitkd, 41 An adl concerning the Difties on Spirits diftillcd within the Jnite*tiMs,fb make entry there of, between the lafl day of May and thejirji day of **vly in each year, under the penalty of two bun drtd andffty dollars : - * NOTICE is therefore hereby given to all diftiU ler» or owners bf Stills; Within the city 1 and cfaun ty of Philadelphia, to makt til try ofthem at the Office of Infpefition, at No. 49, uiith Third street, in the cilj of Philadelphia, within the akoVe irftn tiotied periods. dticfone James Ash, ColleElor, Of the Revenue of the firft of Division of the First Survey of the Ditlri& of Penn- Philadelphia, June 1,1799 Supposed to have Been Stolen, And detained by the subscribers, a few days since, a valuable plated BRIDLE BITT.. THE following articles were al so found in a trunk in their cellar some time a go, which it is presumed were left through mif tafce or fiolen and d«pofited there (as the cellar door wu out of order and not fattened for seve ral nights together) viz.— ~ 4'Dozien pair Leather Gloves. The owners of the above goods, by proving property andpaying the expence of advert ifing, m4y receive them an application at no. 134, Market street, to HAINES C? JONES. Who have for sale as usual, Mens and womens faftionable faddlts of vari ous descriptions an-! firfl quality ; likewise in ferior and common ditto; an afTortment of elwant plated bridles ; ditto common ditto of >ll kindt. They alf'o mjnufaifliire and have f6r sale, plated and brafs-moijnted Harness ; all forts waggon gears ; rayalry equipment-, such as light horse caps, pistol holsters, fvrord belts, &c. &c. together W'th every othfr article apper taining t« their line of business. £*?" The'v also offer 15 cent* reward for tak ing up a black apprentice boy, who has escaped from their service, called JARED, about 14 year» old; he is active, saucy and dirty. • All persons are cautioned not to harbour, him. may 28 For Sale, Sixteen Acres of Land, About half a mile fronTtbe city of Philadelphia, are on the prcmifes a one story brick X lioufe 38 feet front, a ftablc and corn crib, a well of excellent water, and a few fruit tree#, the situation is penhaps superior to any within the fame diflaiice of the city, and commands one of the mod beautiful and pi&urefque profpefls of the city, Kensington, the D ditto. North America, 46 per.ccot. Infuran«e comp N. A. frares 29 ditto Pennfylvai'ia, ftiares, 33 ditto 8 per cent *crip Sto 7 per cent below nar Bail-India Company of N. A. 5 per cent, advance . COURSE' QF EXCHANGE On London j. -J tat jo-days ■, y.j 30 at 6c a days •' Axno«r»iai-35 a ZJ-loe per flop* Hamburgh 30 43a -\«o ptt Mark Banco. frotiithe CENTIN EL,. " The ttoASr of a is a pearl of. great priie." ~ , . " A Nation ii>bisb Weighs it'sp-irse, against its rigbt&i in Hi in ibe er.d bf sure to lose both." JU S. Harp£'&. MM* j.. HA Vlj^G.#*eiapttd to {hew, in .my former numbpr perilous and warlike situation into which the United j States haye_ been reduced, has been produc [ ed by our internal divisions ; and that those divisions have been occafioncd by the tactions spirit of oilr own bad citizens, aided by the arcs of France, and not by any improper measures of pur Government Having made it that the Jacobin clamors a gain ft taxes und.public expenditures, ought to excite the public indignation against themfelvesj \yho were the true authors of all tile evils- . which we deprecate, I proceed to shew, as I profiled, that the expences, of the present. year, and those in which we (hall probably he involved, and the burdens which will eventually fall upon the people, if they have but one spark of that patriotism which warmed them ia 1775, will appear as the veriest trijle, compared to the precious in terests at stake. iawrt.Jyl In considering this part o£ the fubjedV, I intend to fntisfv all " True Americans," that the expences are unavoidable—that fiibmif fion to France would not save, but only mag nify our lo!Tes, and that in the end, the cheapest line of conduct, wili be* refinance : —ln the hekt place, I fliall attempt to (hew, that tke Government has been governed by a rigid ecoWotny in the public expenditures ; that they are'riot greater than were neccfTary ; that they are infignificant, compared to the wealth and population ol\the United States, ilid' that |hey have already produced the most hapjjy effefts upon our trade, navi gationj ami upon our agriculture^ It ha-s isWfi fai«l, that the expences which the nation are now incurring, are unavoida ble :-*»This is apparent, from the Nhture of Man.-—l'm gtojnmoh life, we all know and feel, that to get rid of unjust pretentions, the only way is to oppoft them in their com mencement. If a man encroaches upon my farm, by fencing in an acre of my meadow,' I instantly jdaim my right, and punifli the aggrejforWould it be natural to fuffer him to.rcttjain quiet in his dishonest posses sions, in order that he might be fatiifitd, and refrjpnfrpm further encroachments ? Or would it bf expeded, that if I conceded one acre without opposition, he would not soon covet a fe«ond ?> Or to take a cafe, more analagous to the French depredations—Sup pose a mifsrly man, whom I well knew, was in the daily habit of plundering from my corn barn, or from my shop, would i: be politic to wink at such depredations, umler the fooliih hop;, that his avarice would be fatiified, short of my ruin ? If such would be our mode of realigning in common life, why should we fail *to make the application to nations, who have the fame passions, the lame love of plunder, and who are Icf's re trained by moral sentiments, and not in the lead affected by a sense of reputation. If a fubmiflive.temper would be impolitic ajainft the encroachments of avarice alone, how much more neceflary, to discard it, when we are afiailed by inordinate ambition, combin ed with a mifcrly love of plundeV ? France, deranged and disorganised by a Revolution, the mod tremendous and the most aftonifiling that the world has witness ed—the morals of her citizens corrupted— their manufa&ures destroyed their indus trioUs habits extinft—the nation reduced to two Fimple clafies, of " Soldiers and Cerfs —ln what manner can she fublift, but upon that fyfteui 6f plunder, to which all her young nien have served a regular appren ...tjccfliip ? . ...... .• During this 'mighty Waze of revolution anil viftory, which has dazzled and petrified her unfortunate and now subjugated neigh bors, France has -been a prey to internal dis cord and private misery. Their soldiers have feafted, but their citizens have wanted bread. In. order to divert their attention from their private distresses, and the still more mifera b)e profpefts which await them, their artful rVilsrs haye fcizt-d violent hold upon the tfeak fide of the nation. Vanity and the leve of power have been conspicuous traits in the Gallic character, from the time of Charlemagne. Thy republican tyrants have fagutioufly contrived to transfer the glory of tie Grand Moncrqtic, which ten years ago was the firft pafiio'n of Frenchmen, to the "■ Grand Action," and the schemes of uni verftl empire, conceived nearly effefted by- Lewis XIV. have been received, and still more fuccefsfully carried on by this nation of fans-culottcs, soldiers and robbers. Goaded by two ng the great importance of the approaching election, for a Governor of this Commonwealth—We the Giand Jury of Lancaller county at this present May feflions 1799 think it our duty to re commend the fubjedl to the (jeripus consi deration of our Ftllpw-citizens, Itavrng tve* rj one to form hi* Own judgment, and to aft for hicnftlf. 1 The important'r» ilk which Pennfylvaliia holds in the Union renders her eouduSt with regard to the General Government extreme ly, intercfhng ; and there is reason to dread, that if we ftieuld" raise up charattert in the admin.ftration- of the (late, who are opposed to the General adminiftratipn, for the avowed purpose of" ftopp]ng the wheels of Govern ment ' the whole fabric may eventually be sha ken, and all that is dear and valuable to Fiee tnen be involved ift the common ruin. With this view, therefore, we have taken into consideration the relative charafters of the Candidates who are proposed to be voted for Governor—and not only from the know ledge of some of ourselves, but from the best information we have been able to colledV, and on which we can rely, we do mod earnestly recommend to our Fellow-citizens of the county of Lancafler, JAMES ROSS of Al legany, as a proper person to be chosen Governor at the next Heft ion. We believe him to be a man of abilities, capable to serve us faithfully, warmly attach ed to the true interest of his country, afriend to peace and a friend to national honor and Independence, h,ighlv refpe&ed, not 01 ly in bii own, but in the filter states. V.'e date tKeTe . things btcatrfe know , U o V.C impossible U every ual to bt person Yily acquainted with ,h mav.ua.rai'.fa then l e dc , ivcd from or " y l ° ,her^ Jan;es Rcfs » a native county, where his parents and con nations now rtffide: and h™ (implied banner, „f,, ch „ „ ot to ra ; ff fcj £* affedted pride, above the level 0 f hi, Jn citi r , whilst he wi,l fufficiuitly under- J. and and support the dignity of bl st at i on , (hottU Pennsylvania be r.ndered happy Ja the choice of him. - With earnest p ra y ers f or the fe H rva C nt? m ° n y ° Ur humb >« FURTHER— Hate iFoteigit^rticles Per the Minerva, arrived at Boston- PARIS, April j. On the ilth'inft. aconvuy of joo fail, which came from Nantz Bourdtaux, &c. acccmpamed hy 6 frigates, under the com. mand «f captain Ltbnzee, had tlie goad.for tune to get f?.ie into Brest.' FRANKFORT, March isr ' On the 20th and jilt engagertiemi wttr» fought near Sauifjan, and in the neighbour, hood of Pfulltndorf, between the advanced troop' of the imperial and republican armies, which terminated to the of the former. Inthe affair of the Jlft nearPful. lerndorf, the two commnders in chief were personally engaged, and the conti-ft whict was sanguinary, tailed upwards of fix tours. In the event, Jourdanfellback Dear 6 leagues towards Switzerland. Jonrdan fioce the zift has retreated tea leagues nearer Switzerland j his right is still at Conflance. A coufi ewble number of French wounded soldiers have arrived here, and a (till greater number are-sent to Tjitlengen, &c. The Joss of the enemy in krilled,- wounded »cd prisoners, is etlimated at ten thousand men. « DECIUS." . Great part of the army is marching in hade towards Switzerland. The magazines are removed iVpni..Offciiburg'- to Fribourg. A number of wounded are arrived at Kehl ; and there is St Straiburgh. Jour dan is dated to have arrived at Bade, and Maffena to have been b;at. The peasants mafTacre the French in the Va'.teline and the Grifons. It is believed that the archduke has broke through the centre of JoukLu's army, near Stockach,. l'o that the latter isre treatingtowards Switzerland, pjom MaiTena, if possible. St. Cyr, who commanded the left w>ng, has retired towards Heidelbourgh, in order to reach Necherthal. It further appears that the centre and right wing - of the French army has been wholly routed. The left wing on-t|ie northern bank of the Danube was aot, engaged, but had, in consequence of the the other divisions of the army, been compelled to make an haftv retreat, c.hoilly preledby an imperial column under the orders o c general NauendorfF. Some reports Rate that gens. ral St. Cyr, being 1 unable to reach Kniebis, has proceeded to Freudeuftadt, which he. was endeavouring, by new works, to render tena ble others that he had been brought .to an action, and defeated. The whole line from Siamaringen by Nel lenburg, Stockach, and towards Shafhauien, was engaged : the principal aftion was, ho wever, between Stochach and Aach. In these battles 7000 French are ftaced ta have been njade prifouers.., The particulars of MalTena's de&at are not given. . . . The Baker Ha her has offered to F«- chafe the whole of the Royal deroefnesof Piedmont, and to pay twenty millions of li« »ers in specie, in part of the price. 7he Echo of the 10th fays, "Gen. La ve aux, a Deputy from St Doming", whole Republicanism is abovr all suspicion, h n offered to a Member of the Directory to an swer with his head for the fidelity of Tows saint Louvkrture. It if fald, thai this General is to be sent as Cojnmiffioncr to at. Domingo," Doftor Cske, a Mithodift Minister, states, that with t'z Missionaries and 50 Black Preachers, there have been ten theu fand Negroes converted to Cbiiftanity, an 40,000 mere receiving inftruftion, in t e Weft India Islands. The British fifhery has answered Mtremely well this season. The houses of H. ° mes and Son, White Beck wit hian • Sadler of Liverpool, in owe day Ml w«*» imported 5,296,000 herrings and eight ioa» of salmon. HENRY REAM, Foreman. LEWIS LAUMAN, JOHNHARR, ABRAHAM HENRY WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK JOHNGRAEFF, ' JACOB MARTIN, ADAM LITZENBERGER ARCHIBALD HENDERSON JAMES HENDERSON, JOHNSHENK, . FREDERICK BAKER, WILLIAM LANIUS, .CHRISTIAN HAR ( MAN, JACOB WEIDLER, HENRY CA RPENTER. ' JOSEJPH GINGRICH, JOHN HAMAKER, JOHN SE >!SEI.NG. <. KEMPTON, M-refca^' RASTAD'I, March 17. Received at Berlin, -Marti *%' From,(die.Loudoti papfrs. . f* ■ * ' U7l : <4'& » * '*•.