fion under ihe r>rd<-ra if General Rufea. •Reckoning iti.u <-r Gcneial Viftor, who occupies Genoa, w e have an army of 40,0t0 jntn. We may therefore, entertain great hopes, and the- more so, as we (hall be pro te&ed towards the sea by the Toulon squad ron. We expeft this evening Citizen Seybea, Cdoful o£ the French Republic at Naples. PARIS, June 13. Buonaparte obliged to yield to a resist ance whicW h ■ could not for fee, returned to the walls of St. Jean d'Acte at the mo ment in which the Pachas of Jerusalem and Damascus were congratulating themselves on lome flight advantages. He cut them in pieces, as well as the Englifll troapv and entered the city as conqueror. • TV Batavian Rep blic ha- begun to a efficacious measures for its defence a oainff all attacks. Fortifications are ereft meat Zutphen and Duefbourg. The Yffe »iil be fortified between those two points. From Brett ve learn, that the fitting ou of (5 fail of the line, and some frigate: iiid' corvettes, is Carried 011 with great ac tivity. Tlire of the line, ore frigate, aire two corvettes, are already in th -harbour. A French officer tins v. rites from Genoa, the 19th of May : " We are just arrived at able tn hejt the enemy, and form a junAi on, we Ihall immediately r esume the oflen li,'- f hut to-cife'ft Cbsktt, ** rotfft fuft make atcrriblc effort to carry our point." > \ YARMOUTH, June 14. , Yetferitajr u'^niligthe Ruffion squadron ■apdh'tJiexorrtraantl of Adnmal Tate, cnn " fiHtlijiftips of tt>e line and a forty gwu frigSrlr, fiul«d to join the'feet now off "NEW-YORK, August 2?. Tn the Andromache, from Grenoclc, came paiTenger, the lion. JOHN F.LPHINS TQNE, Esq. on his way to the Government of Quebec!; Also Mr. WOOD, of the Southwtrd. The brig Peggy, Watson, of and from Ne«-York lo Belfaft, was fpeke with by the Andromache, in the lat. of 44, 30, and long. The American brig Mary, has lately been captured near Sandy Hook, by a French privateer, recaptured by a British vessel and ranfopieJ by the captain. Capt. Pierce, of the Andromache lent tbe Capt. of the brig 2 men to aflift in navigating her. The brig' Mary, Williams, and a ship Sul livan, of Pepperelborough, were to fail from Greenock forCharlefton, in a week after the Andromache. BALTIMORE, August 22. Yesterday the United States fliip Mary- Und, captain John Rogers, of 26 guns, get tinder way and proceeded down th# riv«r to the anchoring place below the fort, from which is is said Ihe will proceed to sea this day. On a light breeze with only her cour ses set, her appearance was magnificent, and her failing, pronounced by judges, to be extremely tad. Philadelphia Theatre. THE Agents fer the Proprietors of the New Theatrs having agreed to lease to the fob fcriber* the faiil Theatre, for a term of fiv* years ; they »ifh to reinforce their present company with the moll refpeflable abilities, free fifim other engagements, on the conti- nent. Letters (poll paid) addrefled to «' Port office, Baltimore," will be immediately forwarded, and receive early and liberal attervinn. YVIGNEL'L t? RF.INAGLE. N. B. Yiificiam of talents and character are included in the above invitMinn. f it Valuable Property for Sale. ON FRIDAY, The oath of September next at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, Will le fold, on thepremifes. in Springfield and Upper Dublin totunfl.nps Montgomery county, About l< miles from Philadelphia, one and an half miles fiom Flobr<own,and the fame dis tance from White Marsh tavern, One Tra&, containing fifty acres, FRONTING on a puWic road, leading from the old York road to White Marsh, North Wales Ac. It is handfbmely Qttiated for a Summer s Kt- Jrent, and well calculated for a Ftrm ; good foil, healthy "taarion, and abwrdavtly supplied' with lime stone, dj tbe firj jurttity. The conditions of fate will be one third one third payable in fix, and the ot'ner third in twelve month*, with interest and • tis,aa «y fceorify as may be required !t will either be fold entire, or divided in two or three lots. Fifty acres of choice timber land, , cor; fitting chiefly o tyourg chef nut, nearly opposite to the above, in lot* of z and 3 acres each, for con venience purchafer6-the intrinsic valne of :hefmt timber, is so well known to every farmer that it is Jinjyeceffary particularly to describe it Also, i ttdu lot of one and three quarters acres nearly joining, but diftin& from the above. Conditions of sale will be one half calh and the other half in fix months, with interefi and security as before mentioned. ckfifrom ol viewing' tht Uts previous 60 fteJiyof fade.Biay finda Plot of the Whole at di- TWtd, atefee houU of X&trUt ftcittff'cr ,at\ the ad- Joiptriff prtonfc", wte> will attenc and (hew the ro ttt foM at (IK of the estate of Caht JSmlcn, dfcnfcj.by JAMES VAUX, Zf*°:r *£* CHAai.cs: pheasants, } ' TO LET, A convenient,genteel and roo ny two story BRICK HOUSE, With n large yard, near the fr;rner of Mirket and Sixih flreets. Enquire ar the Brewery, comer of Dock and Pear streets, of LUKE W. MORRIS. j«!y 17 Sit per Cent. Deferred 6 per Cent. Three per Cent. B 4NK United States, —— North America, 45 to 47 ——- Pennsylvania, 14 Infurante comp N. A. (hares 17J ■ Pennsylvania, shares, 27% 8 per Cent Strck —funded—a to «£ percent. adv, Do. Scrip with the fix Infta!*ients 1 do. do* Do. the sth and 6th Inftalnients a do. par. Eaft.lndia Company of N. A. par. Land Warrant®, 30 doll*. per 100 acr«s. COURSE OF EXCHANGE On London, 51 at 30 days 50 at 6c 2 90 dayt Amflerdam, Hamburgh 30 13 a-100 per Mark Banco. In cenfequence of a Royal Decree just received from Madrid, the Gov ernor has this day given orders, that no r.eutral veflel be permitted to enter this port, and all those that have arrived since the 3d instant are not as yet allow ed to unload. I lose not a moment in giving you this intelligence for the information of the merchants of Philadelphia. If any change takes place, I will take care to acquaint you therewith immediately. JOS. M. YZNARDI. The Collector of the Port 7 ; / of Philadelphia. J The Magistracy of Wilmington, "Del. have prohibited all intercourse with the City. Several Communications are unavoidably poftponcd. There were Four new cases of the Yellow Fever at New-York on Friday tad. Amongst the ridiculous parts of the Ad clrefs, which Leib, Coxc, Milts, Dallas, &c. &c. have published in behalf o£.'' I 'Kean, is, the conclusion, in which tliey call upon their" Friends and Fellow Citizens" to leave nothing undone to get him elefted because republicanism is in great danger in Europe—" Whetlxr" 4fay they, we confi de r the intelligence from abroad concerning the operations of all tbt mightiest of the despotic powers, See. we are mo ft solemnly affefted with the profpefVthat presents itfelf. A combination of Emperors and King# is formed on a basis avowedly hostile to the as well as to the practical sove• reignty of the people throughout the world." Well ? and what then ?—Do you imagine that your electing M'Kean will break up the combination ? What is this poor old,foul to do against " all the mightiest of the des potic powers ?" Will his receiving two thousand pounds a year out of the pockets of the people of Pennsylvania, prevent Mar shal Suwarrow from marching to Paris ? I'll engage that neither of the Emperors or Kings of Europe know there is fiich a be ing in existence, except King George, per haps, who may have read of him in the « DEMOCRATIC JUDGE." The other four committee men are fbupid crea tures, but was it not a shame, now, fsryow, Dallas and Coxe, to attempt to persuade the poor citizens, that, by their choosing this old man to govern them, they would prevent the Emperor* and Kings from rooting out the comfortable doflrine of the " Soveregn* ty of the people ?"—Was it not a fbamc ? I fay.—How you mult have laughed to yourselves when you saw Leib, Mublenburg and the other two swallowing the bait, and pompously putting their hands to fueh a miserable bore ! The Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pcnnfylvaliia was once a play-n£tor in the Britifli Island of Jamaica, where he got hiss ed off the stage in the ehara&er cf ARCH ER, in a comedy called the Beaux's Strata gem. Cdnfidering Mr. Dallas's fine pertbn (I except his pbisiognomy,) I have always thought that his failure on the boards must have been owing to some fault in those who ailed in the other charadters ; and, there fore, I would Vumbly recommend to him, the next tine he plays Archer, to get his friend Lt b to aft the part of SCRUB, a character to which, I am persuaded tlie Doc tor would do ample justice. In default of Leib he mi -ht take Mublcnburg or Miles, or, in fact, any one of the fix except, C'oxe, u'ho is too thin. But Leib, however, is his man ; he is pretty well in his own clothes, but in the habiliment of Brother Scrub, would exhibit a vulgarity that would set the whole house in a roar. J sale Executrix w&feW af v wwt*oS J&wjw Xljc <3sa3ettc. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST* 4. <a»: PRICES OF STOCKS. PuILABtLFHIA, A BOOST 24. ts/6 to 8d *4/4 5/3 1$ (CIRCULAR.) Havanna, August 8, 1799. Sir, I have the honor to be, Sir, Your's, &c. :<B> From Mr. Coiieit'i Paper, M'Kean & Co. Dallas. ELECTION. The friends to the Election of JAMES ROSS, as Govcinor, relident in the Townlhip? of Blocklej end Kingfeffing, arc requcftcd to mfet at George Weed's low er Bridge oil Schuylkill, on Saturday, 31ft August, at 3 o'clock, to take into considera tion the mod proper flrps in foppcrt of his Election. Blocklcy, Augiift 23, 1799. THE subscribers, metnbers of the Grand Inquelk of the county of Ctiefter, hav ing attentively and deliberately cor.fidered the relative merits of the two persons r.ow in nomination for Governor, to t'uccssd the pre sent, do not heiitate in pledging themselves to support JAMES ROSS, of Pittsburgh, tt the ensuing ele&ion for office, inasmuch as he has always, with that coniiftency which exclulively appertains to the friends of A merica,' advocated her rights in Ipite of all the menaces and calumnies of foreign emif farjei pr donieftic traitors j that his mind has been superior to the popular clamours of the moment Readily pursuing the intereih of the people without beiflg of this jwrtyto-day, and the other to-morrow, as popular preju dice might feero to vibrate ; and as there will be a vacancy in the Senate of Pennsyl vania, at the enfulng ele&ion, for a Senator, from the diftrift composed ot the counties of Chefler, Montgomery and Bucks, we do re comntend, as our choice, and are determined to support ZEBUL.ON POTTS, Esq. for said office. Jf DEKNiS WHELEN, foreman. Tb.vnas Stalker, Francis Gardner, John Frick, Joseph Sharp, John Marshall, Ja-ures Whelen, Philip Scott, Thomas Morris, John Pugb, H. Downing, John Hughs, Levy Wcedrov), James M. Gibbons, Abraham Sharpies. James Batton, August Term, 1799. At a meetiw of a number of re- Jpeftablc inhabitants of the county of Che/ier, convened at fames fackfon's, in the town of Wefi-Chefler, on Wednef d*y the aift of Augufi, 1799, in erder to take into confdera tion, some matters refpefting the ensuing tleHiion. RICHARD DOWNING, Jun. In the Chair. Jos*ph M'Clellan, Secretary. ON motion of Mr. Whelen, it i#as una nimously agreed, that a committee be ap pointed, ce enquire iuto the flandrr, alledged JAMLS ROSS, Efij. of Pittfburg, with power to-enquire into the merits of said slander and to pablifh the rrfult thereof. On motion, it was unanimously agreed that a committee, confiding of twenty-fix persons, be appointed for the purpose of in vestigating the validity of the charges alledg ed again ft Mr. Rofs,—-in pursuance of which thelollowing persons were appointed, via. WilliamGibions, Esq, John Frick, Joseph M'Clellan, David Morris. Isaac Wayne, Esq. Daxid Fennypacker. Jos. Hemphill,Esq. Evan Evans. Benj, Jac, Is, Esq. Dr. Joseph Pierce. Dr. F. Gardner. Philip Scott, Esq. Dr. A. Bailey, John Hi'gbes. David Denny, James Kelt on. Dennis U'belen, Josef 1/ Sharp. Walter Finney, Esq- David Jones, F.sq. Robert May, John Rinebart. Samutl Haines, Robert Milleri Jesse Jones, On motion of Mr. Finney, it was unan imouflyagreed, that William Gibbons, Jo seph M'Clellan, Ifsac Wayne, Joiiph Hemp hill, and Dennis WJaelen, be a committee to arrange and forward to the Press, such information, relative to the charges agaiufi Mr. Rofs, as they may receive from time to time. On motion of Mr. Whrlen, It was unan imeuflv agreed, that a Federal Meeting of the Inhabitants of Chester County, be held at the Court home, in West-Chester, on Friday, the 6th of September, in order to form a General Ticket, for the ensuing Elettion. It was moved, seconded and unanimously agreed to, that the proceedings of this mee ting, bepublilhed in Hand-bills, and alfa in several News Papers of the City of Philadel phia. At a refpeElable meeting of a num ber of the Citizens in the south ern part of the County of Phi ladelphia, agreeable to public notice at the house oj Cadwal lader Evans in Southizark, for the purpose of promoting the e leftion of JAMES ROSS, efq< of Pittfburg, Joseph Bird, Esq. was unanimously chosen Chairman. This meeting taking Intoconfideration the critical situation of our country, aflailcd with implacable animosity by a vindittive and fa vagi" enemy, whom neither the laws of God nor the ordinances of man have been found to influence, and who has not ofily praftifed upon theft* United States every i'pe cies of inl'ult, fraud and violence, but com mitted unexampled ails of cruelty and mur der upon our inoffenfivc and defencelci's fel low citizens— Resolved, That in ths opinicji of this meeting the choice of a Chi«f Magiftratr of John Bo wen. this (late being Int'imtely connedk'd with r SSi E-IPT-T'i?' the future h« ri «..e{s of the - nation, we a., j ™ r/, , '" convincedthut helhonld be a.tnnr. pofc lW j thp rt ' T'f 24 ' ' 7^- a jafl regard for the hopor, and 1 „ to »ke i.fcic. prolpc rity of his countr;, perfectly foefodra ' £ be re/no.ved-to Mar she indunice of thole perfidious and lacti- c, » , le ° U '2 Vi° aboVe- i *' , ' v em!» legious principles of Jacobipifm which have J"* ' *.„ l e °* tl,e wa >'-» already exlingullhed ever,y lypublic on earth 1 . p? ' J Slx o'dncky where iner but ®ur own-aman totally exempt from fc " fuid for foreign influence* interests or conHeftidus, ' ' • ■ <, ' i ' , "'■* ? the l«*ter.Camels.w».l to whose integrity and patriotism the Fed, « " ! prefect calarpny carry letters eral government can look with implicit cop- 1 l " 2 " at t ' me ' fidence for Support in time.of danger. Resolved, That this meeting are of o pinioh that JAMES R.OSS, Kfq. of Pittf burg poffeflcs in an eminent degree those qualifirations and virtues that are indispen sably requisite in theexecuuve of a (rood gov ernment—that bis conduft heretofore in the State Convention which adopted the Federal Constitution and in the Senate of the United States has been i'ucli as to merit our entire confidence and approbation. Therefore we are determined individually to use all honor able means in our power to promote the election of laid James Rofs to the office of Governor of this Commonwealih. Resolved, that the following pei sons be a committee to exert theml'elves in their ref pe&ive waids and furnifh tickets for the eleftion. For Southwark. Joshua Humphreys, John Turner, Wm. Clifton, jun. llevry Moliere, W. Robinson, jr. Esq. Capt. John Fleming, Peter Miercken, Wm' Taylor, John Hood, George Jiandle, Thomas Shartall, James Moleneaux, Nathaniel Mutton, Wm. OakTord, Isaac Phipps, Thomas Wilson, Martir Casptr, Henry Weaver, Neil M'Gir.nis, John Cliffton, junr. Tbomits Wi'ikey, Dr. B. Duffuld, James Hays, John Tbum, John Batten, David Flickioier, Robert Allen, John Konkey, David Ellis, John Phipps, Joel tf ilson, John Thompson, Dr. Win. Wallace, Geraldus Stockdale, J sbn Ever hart, Adartl Keyser, Isaac Jackson, Wm. Alexander, Richard Tittermary, Joseph H. Fleming, Joseph huddel, jun. Nicholas Pickle, George Reese, Joseph Johnson, Joseph Williamson, Aaron Alusgravc, George Burke, Charles Bastian, John Delevaux, Joseph Ogelbie, John Kelsey, For Moyamensing. Joseph Bird, Esq. David Shoemaker, Alexander Read, Samuel Dexey, Samuel Stephens, Pasyunjc. Wm. Corbet, Major Buckhait. Resolned, That this meeting will support JOSEPH BALL at the ensuing ele&ion, as •Senator, to reprelent the City and County of Philadelphia and County of Delaware, in the Legislature of this State. Resolved, That the proceedings of this .meeting be publitbed in the different news ' papers in this city, signed by the Chairman,' countersigned by the Secretary. JOSEPH BIRD, Chairman. Attest, Josiph Huddell, Jun. Secretary. THIS is to give iTotice, that the SmbfciibeTt living in Warwick, Cecil County Maryland, hith obtained letters «f Administra tion on ftieperfonal estate of J6 UN MORTuN, late of Wit wile, is Cecil County, deceased All persona having claims againfl the ftidL deceased, are hereby warned ts exhibit the fame, with the vouchers thereof, to the Subscriber, at or before the firfl day ol March next—They may otherwif* by law be excluded from all benefit ps the said ef tu». Oiven under mj hand this Ijthday of August, 1799 REBECCA MORTON", Adm'tr X . Aug. 17. lawjw THIS is to give notice that the Subscriber, living in Warwick, Cecil County, Maryland, hath obtained letters of Admir.iilra tion (Debanias Noni) on the personal estate q! JOHN VANCE, late of Warwick, in Cecil County, deceafcd All perfuns having claim, against the said deceased. are hereby warned to exhibit the fame, with the vouchers thereof, to the Subscriber at or before the firfl day of March next —They may otherwise, by law, be excloded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this 1 jth day of August, 1 799- REBECCA MORTON, Adm'ttx. Aug. 17. lawjw Wants a Situation, as Cook, IN a gentleman's family, a middle aged white petfon, who underfland» her business, and can have an undeniable character from her last situa tion Enquire at No. let, north Second street near Market flreet. Aug. ao W > NTS A PLACE, AS WET NURSE, A YOUNG WOMAN with a good bread of Milk, who can be well rftcommcnd«d, en quire at No. 104, Chefnut-lireet. Aug. 10 3t NOTICE. ALL per Com indebted to the EiUte of Aaron Tbotnpfon, Hatte», formerly of Woodbury, New Jerfcy,and late of Dai by, decea fed, are requeued to make immediate payment—And all persons ha ving demandi against said eftare, are defred to ren der their account! duly aitcftrd tor fett)ement to JAMES B. BONSALL, of Kingfrffing, Executor. eod3t auguft\f TO BE LET. Until th« ijth of .November next, A fafe Retreat from Philadelphia, a a pleifint iituatioo, ibouc three raile9 from f'WB. Application left at tfor Printer's ajdriffed to A. B. will be attended to, . anguft s» jt. .REs O R f Of the Sextons of tif different grounds, rf the number of Funerals m their ground, Ue 24 hours proceeding the 24th August, r 799> ending a: 12 o'clock. Christ Church, - . g St. peters, - . , ckm St. Pauls, . . . Q ift Presbyterian, - o do. . . J aduh 3 d do.. - - © Sects Preibyterian, . 0 Afiouate Church, St« ?vl arv 3, Trinity, Friends, Ffee Ouakets, Swedes, German Lutheran/ Oui'tnan Pi*A>yt»riat), - / Morayiaiij : Qaptift, V . Mfethodift, Univerfalift, Je«S, African Epifcopsl, do. ftlefhodift, Pubfic Ground, Total 20. 14 cd '• 7'be above list comprehends all 1, from tie City and Liberties efev r By order of the Board rf Health. WILLIAM ALLEN. WANTED, A COAQHMAN, X\T [ \°. " nuke care of 4 "<■ S Horses and d"ve a Carriage. He mull hrir-fj good rccommendationi of his honefiy, civility and fobrwty, Apply to S. WALKER, Pine near F.fth Street. Augufl 13' Q Wanted to Employ, \ PERSON of 'Judgment and Integrity to »cca ■i- V fionally attend Vendues to pul-chafe. Wet and ating to of the agent, and left with the printer, will be duly attended to. Ihe au « »• . eo 4 w WANTED TO PURCHASE. FOR CMSII on ON CRr.Bir, Coffee, Cotton, Logwood Es? Hides. Apprr to PRATT &?KINTZING. SuhifcUfor tie Weftlodii. f, fcr fa Mi, ft oroftUnrte prKw, v&Jbltt** $ ifcem for Wtft.ln<t*nix>dice. "g f , , '„ >guft .a ... .•• -■-,. -fMHfci* | "«»#> «» Mi I,l ■'.'!> !>»!<»> (J ,'fifrlTffl I. .3 *- vv?*§ The STORES - - ji .njoiiiuto A» 9**iWbcbici t rk by Mr. Jo(hu« (crrfit Jic T *' \ ' 0« knowh ty «j>j>»)ring |Mgn^, ' vW- «?**' " • Jo&jr MiXiiXi. Jy&.;, No. fci '■,; . Hat for Sa(r, - ,Z~ •>,' \ Colicoes, | m *Y 16 .. sawtf /\hp/itit'tiul C*nuntvM t -fr*** V / S of Matthias Sjplei „nd Mr, House and Kitchen adjoining— 3 rooms on a floor, a Piazza tlie uhole front of the House, a Pump of excellent water, alfi a pood {tarde* and \vithfn half a mHe ; any perlor, inclining to pur- at LAST NOTICE. ALL Perfon»indebtedtothe Estate of Johh W ARN tR, frjcrj 7 timer t v late of thi» City, deeeafqd, are requeued to cofne forward and difcbatge their rcfpeflivs obligations, or thiy will be put in suit—and those having dc mands again ft laid estate, are desired tn furnitfi them, legally attelled, for (etf'tmejit, to Robert Dawfon, executor. No. loi, N&rtb Second-Street. TO BE DIoPOS£D OF, A Psii?ri:r I F ELEPHANTS TEETH; /ndftr apprised votes at 6 & q months, A quantity of SLAB £3*CU V V."n/.L£BONS T is ia feet Ictig—Enqukes* .ibovc. ingr-ft 9 <f Sw fT 0 \- 1 child, I child v o o o o 0 ' * <biUi ' e • J Health Officer* e'-< -*>/ v' •. . ■<*%■. s e 1 *; <•/ .. '~,
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