TO BE LET, P'JfcjJiau to bt given on the i6th Augufl, A convenient Three Story Brick House, OirUATE in apruct between ?«ond and Third O Street; apply at No. ito SohA Second Street July t8 dtf_ 0- The Members of the Society of the Sons of St.» George, eftablilhed at FliihilelpUia, lor the advice and afliftar.ee of Engliftwen in dllYrefs, arc requeued to at tend a Quarterly Meeting of the raid Socie ty, at the City Tavern on Tuefday»the 23d day of July infiant, at 7 o'Cleck in the even ing; GEOEGE DAVIS, Sec'ry. There are fcversi new members .to be ballot ed tor. July '? dt^-; ..-a IrirttejiiiU iihililttiil.tr rwr "It / , ■f'vbiitaam.'; to** ■ s T"" r ' ' . , at«i% <*r nSA*LBB v f' : ,± -',' >; \j. , • wasdifMved 15th of the 4th jKorrh 'aft. aP ptrfans {indebted to either of the above" firms are required to maVe immediate pay nit t>f. and those that have demands to their 7 800. 13th Jixt Received, and for Sale by PAUL BECK, Jr. fJt, it, South Watex Street* Patent Sheathing Copper, from 16 oz. to 24 »s per feat, inches, inches. Copper in IHieti 48 bv 54 from 6 togeib. pr.lhect do. do. 5a 26 6 371b. do. do. do. 60 30 8 6ulb. do. do. do. 6<" 36 70 8»lb. do. do. crc. 60 39 jCO 11 olb. do. do. do. 7« iS 14 ijlb. do. do. do yt 18 15 14'ib. do. do. do. 90 90 90 a* lb' do. Bnttbm Fipes, of various sues Fh f Bottr.ni*> from to to ißin< hes diameter, Shesthinr Nails (poHlhed) t 1-8 inch to t 1-2 inches, forged Nafcs. from a t-« inch to 7 nch*, Spikes from 5 inchs tr> 7 :»che», Cltr.ch Rings from 1-2 inch to J 1-8 nch C'e pre Bolts from 5-8 inch to 1 r.B iucb, ALbO, Ire tierces frefh rice, ito pipes brandy if f *nd 41b proof, Imperial, l.jri'on, hyl'onfluu, foucbong bohea j !eas, ... j 10 hogsheads allusi, a; ia copperas, Mad.ier in heefliewis, barrels and kegs, Spanish. Vrcnch and Carolina indigo, 30 hogsheads molafles, 300 kegs ginger, »0,000 wt ot'p«pper, iNu-trigs, mace and cloves, r tons {ho.tt Tt B No. Ito 9, lt County Coramis'rs Thomas Wright J Commifli oners' Office, 7 Witkefb«"e, July 1, *99 j (i<) dtioA TO BE SOLD, A LOT of Land containing two and an half acres, {uuate in the manor of Moorland, Montgome ry county, not f»r distant from the New ion road, and about 15 miles from Philadelphia, 011 which iserec. ted a gc>d Stone Dwelling House, Stone Spring «oufe, and Frame Stable. On this place is a large garden, with every kind of vegetables, and a good bearing orchard of the best giafted frtlit, fueh as har vest aiW winter Jpples, pears, cherrirs, mulberries, and quinces. The crop in the ground consists of corn, mx, potatoes and clover. The fnuation is ve rv healthy, anibeing ir. the neighborhood of sever al (lores and Hour mills, makes it a defueable pur. chafe for any person wij&uig t» tecure a summer re tfratatarmaliexper.ee. PolTcfiion can be had im (nedia'cly. For l#ither particulars apply to EDWARD BONSALL, * ■No. 64> Doek.flreet, N. B. One acre of excellent woodland adjoining }• above may alto be had. iuly q. NOTICE. THE Creditors of Woodruff and TKoiufoil, late mevch-sitlj of this place, infoi vent delators, are hereby reqtieftH to take no tice, That the Tuhfcrrbers vrill attend on the ifl Metu - ay in January next, in the year 1800, at John Joh'i r»nY inn, in this town, for the p'jrpofeofmakinp the firft dividual-os their ef *att. JOHN JOHNSON, J ... .. EDW. SHAJiP, ] Affi g nt « >U-wtpn, fuffc* tmuiy, "> i ew-Jeifey, Jure aft/99. J july 9 dim RLE€T T 0 N. ALL thcle cf tlic inhabitants of the County 1t feucks, by kw, qtialififtl to vote for Members of Aflembly, arid who are de firous that JAMES ROSS, Esq. of Pittf bttrgh, ftiould succeed the prefeut iupreme Magistrate, as Governor for the Cpmmon . wraith of Peiinfylvauia, are re Quelled to eet at the house of Charles Stuart, in DoyH'.own,on Saturday the 17th of August] next, for the purpose of consulting what further measures may be necessary for pro moting the ele&ion of Mr. Roft. HENRY WYNKOOP, Chairman ef Ihe Buds County Ctrrefponding Cemmi tttc. July 8, 1799. IVANTS A PLACE, As a Seamicrefs or Child's Maid, IN a fm;ll family, who »re going to the country, a YOUNG WOMAN, who can be wtll recommended, end who hat learnt the Mantua Maker's bufinffs. Enquire in Arch flreet, at the thtrd house weft of Eighth street on the north fide »f the way- July 15 An excellent Stand for Business FOR SALE, And possession immediately given. THAT valuable stand for buil nefist thehead of Chefter.Keut county, Maryland confining of a brick store-house, io feet by 60, two stories high, three rooms on a flo» r, well appor tioned for hufinefj, two twenty feet rooms for the reception of grain, and a count inp room, and threa rooms for goous, with an exc?l!n<-t cellar under the whole, compleatly garneied off for fait and pick ling pork, with a lng corn crib a("j«ini»g, 10 feet by 40—Tbis (land is situated in the handfomefl and ftioff advantagf-ou> part of the town for busi ness and the profpe>3 of returning good crops of wheat in the country around the head of Chefte (till tend to make it more defirab'e to thofi inclin For tt> meflfrv £*ut 4m> Philadehifc»i ortie ftfbfcriber» near the pre mifo, - GBORGB T. M'CANN W.THOMAS. ijto, P S—lf tha ibore property i» a«t fold 2d tbr«e moptb* fron tkhdate, it will be rcn&d. July 9 ry * • i » s 1 *■ 1 ' ■ Twenty Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the barracks at Reading, in the night ofthe sth July, 1799, the foils'* ing soldiers in the. I tth regiment in the service of the United States. | Britten Booth, a private, born in .CheAn | county, 25 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches and 3-4 high, dark complexion, browu eyes and lo"!g bfoch j I hair which he commonly wtars ti«d close to his head.by occupation a farmer ;heis a stout, good 1 looking felloto, and conOderably marked with the small pox, i# mu<*h addi&ed to liquor, and very a bufivt when intoxicated; he was drefftd in foil | infantry u'.'for" ,• except Ms hit—it in ntprdled that he will change his dr-fs a» he flolc a plain round hat *nd a number of citizens' cloaths; I Also, Jama Hl'AifrilUn, born in the county ©l Antrim,in Ireland, Jf )tars of age, 5 feet j inches [ and i-» high, fair complexion, grey eytt, (Hon hrown hair, which is ftry thin upon the cr»wn of I hisjjtad. of thin visage and a very pleafaot qp«n tenaticr j by occupation a farmer,»cd was drufied in fvll infantry uniform. | The above reward and reasonable eiprnces will ie paid to any pnvCon who (hail apprtjien4 and [ confine in any g«al, or deliver to any officer in the fervicc of the puited Statas, the above delcrrbed deferters.ot ten dollars and expences lor either of LEWIS HOWARD, Lieutenant nth United Statei Rrgimen P eidinc, july J f ie) • WILLIAM COBBETT HA» JW*T FUBUIHED (FRICE I DOL. 50 CtNTI) MiEVIAD. Br William GiFFopo y Esquire. To which is prefixed, A POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR By an American Gentleman. [ln introducing this celebrated work to the Gen tlemen and Ladies of America, I have endeavored to give it a dress proportioned to its dillingaifhed merit, and to the tate of those for whose arnufe ment and delight it is intended. No ~xpence has keen (pared ill th« publication j and I flattermyfeU that the work does not yield, either in paper or print, to any «ne ever puhlifhed in A men a This edition ha* an advantage aver some former onss, as it contains by way of notes, the minor produfliotis of theauthor ; and, it has ail advan tage over every i>! the Poetical EfiJIU, which is prefixed'to it, and which must bt ex tremely gratifying to every lover of literature in this country, as it is a proof that there are Ameri cans who hive the taste to admiie, the juftrce to applaud, and tha talents to rival the GeniafeJ oi other nations. £5" -»m« Copies have been sent on to Mr. Son erville, Maiden Lane,' A'nv Tori, also to Mr, Hill. Baltimore, and to-Mr. Touitg, Cbarlefion. Copies will be font to Bofior. and other places, as soon asoecafions offer.] may 38 ; AI.I. persons indebted to the Eft ate of JediJiah Snowden deceafen.are re'queded to make pay ment to either of the subscribers.and thofc having any demands on the fame to produce their accounts for feulement. ANNSNOWDEN, Admimflratrix. ROBERT SMITH, "> _ ISAAC SNOWDEN, J bst,cutort - ALL persons indtrbud to the EJftife of the R«v Gilbert T. Snrwdcn iteieafed late of Cranber ry in the State of N«vv Jet fey, are requeued to make payment to the fubferiber, and those having any demands on the fame to produae. their ac counts for settlement. ISAAC SNOWDEN, Administrator. jrfy.B IS OFFERED FOR SALE, (if speedily applied for) A VALUABLE parcel of Land in Ann Arun del county, not f3r from the city of An napolis and about 30 miles from the city of Wafti ington. On one of thefetra(sUi» a mott alegant two (lory brick Dwelling House, 4 rooms on a floor,beautifully £ tit a ted in an excellent and healthy neighborhood—Thi- body of Land will be fold in lots or in a largo body. Thfre are several ten . fnents on said Tracl which rent for foraethiug considerable per ann. A further description is the difcont«nt of the people agaiuft the French daily cncreafei; and in Calabria and Abruzzo, all are under arm» who are ta pable of bearing them, with a firm refolutinn tb defend the monarchical conftitutton at the cxpcace «»f th«ir Trent, May 3. Colonel Strauch has advauceH with Ills column by Tanale to Edola, and forced the French to reireat into the Valteltn. * He immediately took puffeffion of. the pasTel of Africa and Montrofo. and took 60 prifoncrs. At the latter place the French at acked him with a reinforcement, but the Auftnin* ofing only the bayonet, jfuroed them to re treat,' the deep fn w, with a loss of 709 killed and wounded. Tke Auft'ian» oft 200 men and three officers ■ The French in the Valtclin art 6 00 ftroijr. Milan, rfpn: 30 The battle near Ca-fTano, am the 27th of April was extremely ob/litiate, and lasted ab;ve ten hours. The Ruffian advanced guard attacked with incredible fury a col. umn <■ Ittr eiu pri femers to genetal VukafTo.' !■ fh ench garrison in the citadel her* i»bei ' non ed r.o surrender, but has rtfti! :d } « i pre parations are making for the attack. The head quarters are removing to-day towardi the Teffino. t QaiciffS)- All the Frc«ch and Pitdmontefe troop* Rationed near Veiderio surrender themfclrei prifonerk of war on tbe following condition* —Granted. Roxtredc, May 5, Term* ef Capitulation offered by the Ge neral of division Semirier, commanding a corps of troop* in the lervice of the French Republic, to the Austrian General Vukaflo vich ; Art. i. AH General*, Staff and Conirmf- Jioned officers, are to keep their arm*, horfei, and baggage ; the foldief* horse and foot, both French and Piedmontefc, •;« also to keep their baggage.—Granted. 11, Both ihall be exchanged by ths ar my in the uiual order.—-Granted. Art. 111. In expectation of a general ex* change, a» many French prisoner* as hi«e been taken in the a&ion fhajl be ex changed for a* many Auttrian prisoners. Rtful'ed. Art. IV. The other Frenchmen are to re,main prifonera of war by virtue of the prefetit capitulation, (he General*, Staff' and other Officers, whether French or Hiedmon were featured in different parts, v .iranacred. The troops «f the 76th half brigade being ordered against the infurgenta, were however obliged to yield to superior number*, and to retreat. On the 29th ult. the infurjjenU declared to the Helvetian Dire&ory oy letter, that they would fufftr no fort »f garrifan, th»t the wanted to b« free a>id independent , btft that if all the people cf their detain* ed prifonevs at Lucerne were reteafed, the jr would offer their friendfhip to the Govern ment. General MaflTena, informed of this infur icftion, immediately Ordered troops to ad vance from the fide of Zug. The Zuri chers have taken up arms and accupied the Canton. Troops hare also been feht frortl hence agairift the Cantons in infurje&ion. ARMY OF THE DANUBE. The folliiwihg is an official ftateroent of the French army of the Danube,'and the position which it ocitipitd 011 tile 51b May, with an account' of the <2ivil:«ns of SERUTRIER.