LONDON", August 3 ROYAL REVIEW at MAIDSTONE. The King, Queen, and Princesses Au fufla and F'tr. F>th, accompanied by the Cuuntefl of Hanington, set off in two car riages, 00 Thufdav morning at half pad five o'clock, from Kew Palaee, for Lord RomneyN feat in the Mote Park, Maid stone. The Royal patty Hopped to break fall at Ear! Camden's (bat at River-head, where they were met by the Prince of Wales, Duke of CvmHerland, a number of Nobility, and the King's Equerries in waiting. They reached the ground at 12 on which abov* 6000 of the vo lunteer of the county of Kent were drawn up, under the command of their different officers, and his royal highnef* the duke of York. Earl Camden gave the word of com mand to his own corps of cavalry, and Lord Romney to the infantry corps- The Regiments went through their exer eife in a manner highly fatisfaftory to his Majesty, who exprefled the great plaafare he experienced is viewing I*o fine a body 6f men. 1 he various evolutions and manoeuvres of the day toot up near fours, and were per Fr.rmefl throughout in a very foldicr-like nauer, highly t > the fatisfaaion of the ling, the general oficers, and the numerous assemblage of refpea be and loyal fobjeas present an this intending occasion, who teftijied their, approbation by the mod exhi lirating and repeated plaudits. Notlefs than J5,060-prrfnnt were present, amongd whom were the principal families ©i the county ps attended by their fevera! equipa ges.. The beautiful diWfity of the ground fcnd Ihe nncnefs of the day (a passing shew. erabout eleven o'clock except* 1) heighten, ed a scene peculiarly inteiefting to Britifli fpe ih't. at bciff past 12 o'clock, \S fhtr came L fca, and now The Prinea of Wales, and tlie R ovs | tying at the wharf oi John Rcfs, Elq. burthen Brothers, with the Stad.holder, dined with ; "« , f lier ». i lbou: * 8ld ; their Miieftw. Th, F..1. If c Ijy and, ready to proceed ta fca, mbunt -o^'®P enc < r > J mg twelre, fix j»d n:r,e pr.iir.d cannon, faiall l/incliellea, Cha'.harrs, ChefUifield, Mr. armi, boarding fretting, &c. as per inventory Pllt, Mr. Dundas, e review, »nd read to them bit Majrfty'i thanks to ttie different c#ps for their Wry zealous and soldier-like conduA, which vras conveyed ■in terms of the most iaipreffire regard. Gen, Bir Charles Grey also, as commander of tbc. diftria, returned < herr likewise hi> warmest acknowledgments for tbeir ftrvice on that Day. At Maidftone, a grind Triumphal Arcfc wai erefted by Flint Stacty, £fq. 0 f that t-wii, under which their Majtftits and the Royal Family passed. at also the Kent Vo lunteers. It extended from one end of Mr. Staccy's house ac.of» the flreet, having a carriageway of 18 feet wide, and *3 feet high tqfjlhe iofide of the arch, with 1 foot \vay on each fide, making a beautiful ap pearance on bath fides by day. and was a perfeft brilliancy by night, being lighted 'op with 3300 lamp». Tliis beautiful ftrufture, which was quite applicable to the day and the oecafion for which it was erefted, ia of the louic order, after the Grecian manner, having pilaftera a feet diameter, panelled, and richly orna mented with transparent pointings of wreaths of laurel, and olive, interchangeably, 00 a gold colotired ground, aa emblems of vi«. Tory and peace, fupporu'ng an entablature of the order from the principal outline.*— In the frize of the pilasters are illuminated stars with pedeflals over them, on the topi of their cornices, having G- R. in « cy pher. In the fubplintb Hneable with and between these pedeftala is written— " Kent Volnnirert," And im the fjnndrila of the irck " L«7*l, Brii'e, and Free," » . BOiHTcn all tranfpireat in Urge letter* of gold an a I __ _ FUirl 11£K Upillawli ground ; absvc thil i« a Uret It- \A/ AS earrkd "Praa Sunday the loth inft. blct cantaianw Kw > mmb.i . r .I * * ttj Vme flreet—He li about o " V"*?"* 1 " *?»*• nofe. li« color* cart,wiifc the febjeft BrOMmmfitud M < a 4* .1 «he bat color in tt. fercbcad, long tail rtck fmntmx t* tit Tcmfit famt ir*n in b«e« «va«eii talWOifci'rv p*tfpe£U»f The sea appear*belwieo. wiik »ith((tfuutlitnoin,will «"PP''ng. «Kl • diflanl tU of tkt * ** Btlllc of tkr Nttt " ' , 3 ; Wto ■««, ilflolll, 1 Aia WJe,, e~- **<"""» aice, are traafpuweiet aftSc lb, aad' „tf Unicorn, on a large Telle. On aach fide of .the arch, over the footways, are trans parent medallions } feet diameter, of Gene rals Sawarrow and the Archduke Charles, and in the centre of the arch, pendant from a kev-ftoac, of four bandi united, i* another traofparencj, an owl medallion of bit ma. jelly, 6 feet diasneter, decorated with fef toons of v.rirgated lamps, and the whole furmnuntfd by a regal crown, richly paint ed and illuminated.—This cre&ion is not merely a scene but a transparent building, (hewing on each fide the fame, and of courle requiring duplicates of every thing, occupy ing a depth of more than j feet, and con taining an apartment on which were dispo sed and hung the lamps for the service of the transparency, independent of those of the outside, which had a very fine effeft. To give an idea of the dinner provided for the Companies of Vohinteert, we (hall (numerate the general Dishes, confiding of 2340 in number 1 3 Score Lambs, in quarters, making 340 Dilhes. 700 Fowls, three in a dish. JOO Hams, 300 Tongues. *io Dilhes of Bailed Beef. 226 Di(h»s of Road Beef, 220 Meat Pies, 220 l'ruit Pies, 220 Joints of Road Veal. Seven pipes of Port were bottled off by his LorJfhip's Butler ; and what more might be wanted was ready in pipes in his Lord fbip's cellar to be fapplied. Sixteen butts of Ale, t:id as much small Beer Was also placed in large velt-ls to sup ply the company, and a pump, was fixed outside of the bouse, which communicated with the cellar, for the purpose of obtain ing what more might'tie neceflary. There was a range of carriages from the entrance ol the Great Park, the ingress of which tailed from five in the morning till twelve. ' Let the hungry Frenchman read this ; let the Jac ©bin attempt to conceive if he can the thrilling fen fat ion which ran through every breast, when hiV Majesty's health was drank at fignat of cannon, ami-cheered with three times thrce v along these loyal and fef tiye b aids ; and.when, afterwaids, united with thtir thousand voices, martial bands founded to the animating songs of « God save the King," «' Rule Battalia," Lord Romxey's expenfea on the above occasion.exceeded Fifteen Thousand Pounds. Madeira wine HPHE Snbferiher, ha* just received a quantity of fiitX'i First Quality London Particular JVine^ In. Pijef/ Hhds. and Quarter Calks. GIDEON HILL WELLS, Phi'adeJpfcia, Nov. 14 For FREIGHT or CHARTER, For Europe or the Weft lndici, THESHIP . PACIFIC, ■ jk PERKINS SALTER, Mailer, i 3be is a 3tcun(b goodSbip, JSajfisTVi; ' well Jitted, burthen about je'oo 'barrels, and ready to receive a '.cargo on board. For terra* apply to WHARTON' and LEWIS, No i'j South Front (tract, WHO HAVi rot tJtS, A parcel of Havanna Molaflcs, . Old Madeira Wine, Ground Ginper, Builington Pork, itc. See. N»ember ji. dtf For LIVERPOOL, ' ™* DAVXSH SHIP Mi LITTLE MARTHA, tfESKU Olea C. Makk, master, vHBSSSmE Burthen 300 tone, THE principal part of her cargo kiting now ready to go «n board, lie will fail with all poflible ilifpitch. For Freight apply to NICKLIN to GRIFFITH. Nov. 27, 1799 J DESERTED. ON the rft inft from the Marrine Carrackt, -HUGH DUFFIELD, a private ia the Marine Corps, a native of Ireland, aged 35, five feet five inches high, dark hair, light complex ion. He ba& refidol for feme time pad in thia city, where hit family now are. Whoever apprehend* said Deserter and de livery bini at the Marine Barracks, or lodges him in goal, will be paid a reward of ten dol ar«, and reafenable chargea. M< KNIGHT, Capt. commanding Marine Barrack* December j- diw. ACADEMY f4* DANCING. itorSiAtias « tit »rt tnijii, BEBS leave to iafonK&bJicholar* as 4 Om pak. " lie is general, that hi« Academy will open for the Ceafm, on THURSDAY I»th, k Mr. O'EI.LJiRB. TERMS, Fi«e Dollars per McntJi, Ten do. per Quarter, Entramt. ifr For further Pirticulart apply to Mr; F 70, north Eighth ftreat. IVccinher 3. GITr DANCING ASSEMBLT. ""PHE Subtnhcrs are informed that th« A firft All n>L.ly will be h. Id at Mr. o'Ei.LEft'i Hutel, 011 Thursday the ijth mftant. Dtcember 4. THE REV. ROBERT ANDREWS Has opened a SCHOOL No. no, WalnutQtreet, YOUNG GEN ICEMEN wiu bs iaftruSed b» him-in the different branches of Claflkal and Polite Literati*, via. the Engliih, Latin and Greek Languages, Hiliory, Antiqnfciet, Geogra phy, the Ule of the Globe*, Arithmetic, and the Pradical Branches of the Mathematics. £? Unquestionable tefkimomals can be given of Mr. A experience and qualifications as a Teacher. Novrnvber 7 One hundred Pipe* and quarter Caflct Wine Vinegar, London Porter in Caflct of 6 and 8 Do*. Brown Stout do. do. Spanilh Scgariia Boxe», Dried Pcachei in Barrels, Eon SALB Br BENJAMIN W. MORRIS, A Commodious Warehouft, In Pear Street, To let by the Month or Year. Notember 39, TWO TRUNKS PRINTED COTTONS, Suited to the WeQ-indi* Market, and entitled to drari td.k—\\tT sale by GEORGE Willi A MM % No. 103, High Street. ALSO, Nine hundred pair of American Qrong made >HOI-.S, tcge?\iT wi'.hfufl.!ry other article*. Dec. 4, LAWRENCE SECK£L, HAS FOR SALE-, At No. ijs , Market ftreef, Superior London Particular, Madeira, ") WINEI Old Sherry, Port P< l.jfbon, y B«1 flavored - old Coiiiac Brandy, Jamaica Spirits and Holland Qin,—*By th« pipe, quarter caflc er gallon. ALSO, A few Tons of excellent Hay. A"v. 30. ?m 100 CHESTS OF BOHEA TEA, Of th- Camilla's cerge, Will he Sold at AuAiob, at No. 116, South Front Street, on a libra! trt.-ki, on Monday morning rirtt, at 20 o'clock. CONNi-LLY & Co. Au&itnttrt. Decrmber J. djt. Public Notice, IS Hereby Given, that I hive applied by J p«. tiiion tathe Judges of the Couit of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for the besefitof the sfl of Aflembly made for the relief of In folveut Debtors, passed the fourth day of April, 1798, and the said Court have appointed the firll Monday of January next at (he Court Ho life in the borough of Carlisle for a hearing of mt and my creditors, at w'uich time and place they may attend if they think proper. ANDREW CULBERTSQN. lawiqj. December 4. TO BE, SOLD, TWO new frame two Story Hou ses plsafantljt filiated *arthe Jolljr .Pofl-T»r. era, tipper Mid of t!ie Village of Frankfort. There art in each house, hefidea a kitchen, two rooms 011 tit* ficft-floors three'jon the fecnad, with reomy ptrrJls, ill wrlj Snilhed i there are all# to each, a good garden lot, liable and coach hoiil'f. Fart-gosda will betaken in pij. ment. Any perfow wishing to become-pur cbafets are requeued to view the preit&ei, and for term» apply to Frank ford | July 13 FURNISHED ROOMS, To bk ier,. WITH, or without the us( of the kitchea, -cc!- ht\ Sec. im two adjoining fcouftn, floly four years old ; fit for the a&ommodation of a few gentlemen—situate convenient to Congreft hail, 111 1 healthy part of-the city,- never having been iofefled with the fever—Apply at the Office of the United State; Gazette, Nov. >6. TWENTY DOLr.ARS REWARD. RAN A WAY.on Saturday evening the ijth July instant, from Colebrook Furnace, Lantafter county, a Negro Man named Calo, he is about 40 years of age, five feet fix or re yen inches high, tolerable black, with a down ill lo«k, squints, he U a cuntiing artful fellow, 1 great liar, and very fond ot strong liquor, has been brought up to the farming business, it very handy at any kmd bt laboring work ; he took with him a numb«r of clothing, amongfl which were, one luit plain Nankeen ; (some money). It it expefled h< has shaped his course for Philadelphia or New York. *+* The above reward will be paid for fe ci! ring him in any g»ol in the United States, with reafonaljle charges if brought home. Colebrook Furajgr, July 16, 1799: (®'') dim dtutb. IN which wfcftf who has isteod d»w. diw—eoaw JOHN McCLELLEN. •otf ."taw SAMUEL JACOBS. M.UTHF.W AFCONK&LL tpmcd an OffiiHn CirtnKt strttty (A ftW-dpor»'abo\« fofottV) At Jfj. 141, j A ND ifaiM cttMKPccd tkc Sufiaef* of Nt * * foeiatkmi, in tke varioua kind* of /'•Mir Sttei, tills 0/ E* Old Sherry, Port and Lifl>on j WINES, First and laurth proof old Caaiac Brandy, Jamaica Spirit*. ALSO, A fevi Tons of Upland and Meadow Hay, Dcccnibii • torj, Artty and Mifceltaneous Literature, By James Andcrfon, L. L. D. P. R. S. & F. S. A. Prite bolf a DolUr. Subfcriptiout for this work will be received by William Youtig. AW 30. 41 POST OFFICE, Nntmber 30, 1799. THE Port Office will be Removed this day at Sun set, to No. 27 Smith third Street. dtf. Bank of North America. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE hereby notified that an Eleftion for Twelve Directors for tba uiftLog year, will be held at the Bask, on Monday tho 13th January out, at io o'clock. RICHARD - WELLS, Cctbitr. Dec. j, 1799. d,£ LANCASTER STAG£S. ''PHE Projectors of the Philadelphia uj Lan- JL tatter line of Stages DISPATCH,rotum their grateful thlakt to their iri™d« and the public in general, for the pail favors the J hare rer locating, and stew an* fedliofi in which he may be employ id* fT Lttieri or warrjnta addicted to Alexander Addifon, Bff. Pittsburgh, uati! the iQ day of January sex', or to tht subscriber at Washington, Pennsylvania, any time previom to the 17th Dee. and from that day until the lath day of February next, at 'he Pod Q£Ece,Phil.delphia, will b? at tended to. Doceo>ber 4 FOR SALE, A LOT OF LAND, Containing between twelve and thirteen acrea. Situate on the College road, Leading from Schuylkill to the Market house in Germantown, Adjoining lands of John Dorsey fcj* James Moyes. IT' M nearly at high at any part of tlje hiUy towtt. [ fcip of Roxborough, and ha. the advantage of a good road—the foil is good, part of which haa beta well manured last f«afon, and an excellent puce of watered mejdtw which may be put under water-at pleasure; a good pfofpeS—There haa been ercilcd last summer an excellent flone barn ; a well » newly ompleated. and a cellar dug {or a tenant's house—About 70 perches t'one quarried 011 the premise* preparatory for further, imprave ment. The whole under new cedar post an 3 rail fence. The purchaser can be accommodatedwith 1 .Vrong light waggon calculated for two horses to haul manure, &c. with excellent harness entirely new. Apply at No. 103, High street. 11 mo . 3401,1799 diw dtw, A DWELLING HOUSE, . Range of Stores, and a Counting House, - On Mifflin-, wharf, Water ftrect, bctwtea Race ■i ▼»« ft recti. &■ Enqujrt afPißifag Htrt&CTM, M. I north froct street. ■ t ( f, * December 3. MWttt-'' BOARD and LODGINGS. R.ttflCTf VUd mbnM her .prtlieio ttmvntS M«fa* »»iifi on Bo»r« ; ut Qtm tomvlj «- «r>cd bjr ait r» tugiufc Mwiftcr, the Chcnti£se rricrc. A family ms be veAttmoAfcdwulnflfc ofnufaL :and finglc l^lliLt? Board otilf. a - CatdTffMb )nj> fStobles forfour bor/Vs, to let. , < hot. 10. DR. ANDREWS Drawing School. Jtiendoyjy Wtdnt/Jayt mmd (Price 1 Dollar) GALATEA,„ Wm. M'CLUNEY, ro mr t t'i 1 MRS. HAND w*ftf 4iw Dola, 9 9 I 3 3<"tf eotj