ifoieign JnteUigenee. Trtmtimia* Par it Paper*. [ L'lndispensable anil Lt Rtdactur com plain gri v«nfly of having been quizzed by forged Telegraphic dispatches, importing pretended victories, the defeat of Suwarow, he. fcc. The formet remarks thus, under date of O&cber :*.) It is now said, that the prtterfded tele graphical trcnfmifltons by which our credu litf has been spOrted with theTe' spur days, art nothing but the rngaKh tficks of Bail leul and of Poultier. Since the 4th in(t. darknrfs and fogs have not Jrrmitted the telegraphs on tbe line of Straslurg to trans mit any thing to Paris. Suwarrow vtill laugh in bis flecve, on reading, if he ftiould read them, those French Journals, which have announced with- so much preciGon his defeat and his capture. lirierc, who could have doubted of it, from the politue tone iiftjiofefo litti nt»lign«9ts? Wc know that there have Ven bets laid on the occasion. Would it pot be right (hat the lying authors of this ritws IhouU pay the rxpences it has toft I Yefterda\ arrived a courier from Switier land. No .new>, is good news. The "Ruffians caule themfelvee to b< cut in pieces rather than furrei|d«r, fays a Jour nal, which immediately after adds, that we have taken three ftioufand of them. Lavater was a in the ft reels of Zurich, by French huiTais. The road from Paris to Bred is blocked by the Ch6o«ns, who have taken Martigny, fituatcd between Laval anj Maye.nne j which lias given occasion to the timorous »nd fool ilb to fay, Mayenne and Laval were in tbe power of the Chouans. The Chouans attacked the city of Angiers, on ine 9th, at five in tlie evening, in three different quarters, by the barrier of St. La 2are, by the fauxbourg of St. George, and by the bridge Brionneau. Every where they were rf pulsed. But they rife with renewed force from their difafttsrs. We complain of the wind ! The English have more cause. ' It Brest and Ancona have been freed from blockade, it is to the wind we owe it. If the wind would rout the Jacobins, we fliould owe is great gratitude. Champiouet is opposite to general Belle garde, towjinis Pignerol : those two hostile generals are each at the head of twelve thou sand n:er, aad were prepared sot combat. COUNCIL OF FIVE HUNDRED. The citizen Gamier denounced to the Council, Sonthonix, Viflor Hoj?ues and Lions, ex-ag-aents of the JtorWet' Directory ill the colonies, and ajnpunred himfelf as one df their viAims. T|kt» denunciation, which has been jjofjed up about the w«ll$ of Paris, wa« frnt to th« Council by the D;reAory. The Directory transmitted <9 the Council a fourth report of the Minifler of Finance Upon the ioin of *JQO *llllOlll.- Tjiey de. m.nid, for the ftrvice of the current year, a previous loan of thirty millions. The famous count Crrntti, minister of the' Interior at Torin In ike time of the King, has been taken prisoner On boards Sardinian vcflel from Leghorn to Cagliari, carried into Ajaccio, and retained as an hos tage for the. Sardinian patriots.. . ■■ The 1»U letters trom Sardinia announce the death.of the Duke of ther of the King, and Gpvrrnor of Saffari. He was'making the tour of the Northern province in order to appease some discon tents. Not finding, in the country "that tem per which he had counted upon, he was so afFefted by hii disappointment that his lieahh underwent an evident change. His chagrin and the excels of his fatijue aggravated his malady and conduced him to the tomb. LONDON, OAober 1. Two French flags of truce from Dunkirk, have disembarked five hundred English pris oner. The French taktn prifontrs at Serisgajn t»W h»rr arrived at Pertfmouth on board the Trito*. COUNCIL OF ANCIENTS. The Prrfident announced the order of the day, upon the refcjution which declares a traitor to hit country whoever flull insert in treaties of peace, conditions outraging the conflitutian of the 3d year, and the inte grality of the French territory, as rccoghiicd by the constitutional aft. 1 .aii(Tat suggested, that at the discourses which would be pronounced, whether p» or contra, would encroach upon the diploma cy, it would be expedient that the report and the difcuQion fliould be read in secret com mittee. Philipp thought, on the contrary, that a secret difcufiion would alarm the united de- partments, and give room for mifreprefeata tion to columniate the intentions of the Council. He demanded that the report be public. The Council coincided in this opinion, and Cornet made report. He demands it! rtje&ion, as involving more heavy inconvenienciei than it remedies, by seeking to compefr the inhabitants of the On the ift Oa. the Miittathal was occu tfnited departmenw: In fart, fays lie, does pied by fevera! thousand AuKro-Ruffians. it not give room to evil dispositions to fay, The port of Schweita at this moment was that wc vrifli to render the war intermina- but about as hundred men ftreng, who re-, ble *■ We wilh, without doubt, for peace, [ tired with two pieces of cannon behind that but we wilh for it to be glorious, and vie-| town. The at nine in the mora tory will give us that. The refolntion will ing, the Ruffian patroles advanced even to add nothing then to the guaranty of the Merfchach. This diiy, an entire of united : and what grea?-r guarantee could French have polled themselves towards Lat « give them than tliofe efforts which we ttl and Scßweiti whither LrcourWe will irn »re every day malting to ward of from them • dcr himfelf in the coorfe »t his route, vengeaices? "'• 1.- 11l tlie second place, it wotill f»o to>tt»inx the attributes of the coallituted authorities to fuppoC: t'nK others'thin the Directory could enter into ltegocia&un for peace : It is untonditutional iiufuiuch as it leads to alter many ariiHes of the social pa ft : it is unjul), in that itpunilhes with death a fimule pro position as 4 concluded thing. What idea will your condituents have of you, if, after;having sworn at tlie feftival of the"Rcji*iol:c,lo defend the Ojn(litution,you give to thein as a guarautee on your part the menace of capital pvtiilliraeut! lii fiue, added tbe has found the refolutioa i*WV, a*w, laws hawing provided for it: it &g4*it man:- over, dangerous ;it tni b 'ht have a tayl in- , fluence upon our exterior relations, in that.ld ling overtures which may have the must tup- j py results. The -Council ordered printing and ad journment. BRUSSELS, O&ober 7. The news from HolUnd fignify tb:it it is not the Unite of York who has cauled the Polder of Wardyck to be inundated, by cut ting through the dykes, but general Brune, who wished, by that means, to prevent the left wing of hit'anny from baring turned, and to ftreighten all his portions, and by conference his line of defence. The right wing of the Gallo Bavarian army, command ed 'by general Daendets, has made a retro grade movement : the head-quarters have been transferred to Braccli. The Engjirti have again occupied the towns of Entkhuy fen and Hoorn,- and the advanced pods of their left wing have advanced considerably. 'Tlie'iy be fore Zurich, they experienced fome.eevtrfcj" fin the* -valley of; Urleren. . The ene The /til, tiic- French who were,at SchwcWfe retired. This morning, the Ahittfans ehttfS td Schweit* a»d Bfumen. . They fay. tjiis moment, the divifioil of Soul 1 i* coming'to the succour of Lebourbe. . r ' LUCERNE, Oft. j. y The genera! Ixcoyrt>c ;s cpnUantiy before Seeldorf. General Loifon is at Engdberg, and gene rat Gaudin occupies "the heights of Griitlk'li 'I he Column ti tin* enemy which was said to have advanced to Schweiti was nothing but eight or ninv-Rtl'ffiart hfirfe who were patroling in that city and came from the Muttathal, where the enemy is about 1000 flrong. Yesterday evening, the firft regiment of French dragoons entered Schweitz. To day, they expeft 7 or 8000 men in that town. ICUSSNACHT, September 28. The lUfewi and Auftiiam to the nurr.i ber of 20,000 have fallen upon the canton Waldfttaedlen : they are commanded -- *tey are con..—. . übly by general Kray : ether report! an lounce that it is Suwarrow himfclf whi OBimand.. that column. The following is the information I havi ibtained of this iityafion. The fame nigfht that Lecourbe marched to attack the Grifont, a corps of the enemy, detached from the army of Italy, arrived bv forced marches, suddenly made its appear ance. While one part attacked the heights of Gothird, the other advanced in forte upon the rallies ef Zupletten and of Mariuerijand pnbtbly, also upon that of Scliaccken, on he fide of Claris. Lecourbe was already before Wafen, when lie encountered the Attftro>ilu{Ean(. Another column of the enemy piefented itfclf behind him at Steig. At the head of the grenadiers, he opened a pafTage through the enemy's regiments and returned to Leeldorf. It was not till after a combat the molt ohftinate that he could fueceed in resuming his former positions, that is to fay, to port himfelf from Sol : lilbury to Grimfcl. „ 1Q rf'tiiiwos^ , .wb» «k *•>«? »*« .*»«' inhabitant* fcrvioe ,»\ong with" the IVcnch, p*ruse oi'their liaugty'*. The tii at -noon, the general in chief, Mifcua, psfrd to Luttroe ; he eftibajrked upon the Lake T«r Scrldorf. Jn ■ •diWcrfa itoo which the prefcd had with hikti, he *»»• | the most honorable icftimooics tu the Hcl : vetic legion ui the at£iirsoi' the aßtb auJ * ayh wit. ARAU, OOahtr I. I&fttnlay, there- wa* an fiftgns, «» wMch; the; PbnKk -fciw. a fiirnilU a Certain' number oi m;n, in proportion to the extent of bis do- nioins, ACADEMY FOR DANCJNG, • Mr. JtjIAXCIS • x>r t'«* hihl tm|at»i, . J£)EQ3 lftn tp'rnfprm anj»cn '(or the fcatcn, ou TH(JRi>DAY the xath, at Mr. ro*ET*L'i.K!s.' v ' - ' ' •• ' - rm*,-, ■■ -• • • Fittf iVlhrs-per Month,. :. Xbu; da. •v.-: ■■ V ; ' / £3? j°r /Mwift'.briUiilitt 70 wth Eighty fttra. - UtJ ; , Becipinber 3. . ■ "WViXm: •#r, if.: zr.-.T*r-,i B£GS, leave to iiworia the Ladi.n of Philadel phia, and tr.c public ip genera), that he ftiil cottfiriiiei teaching lie I'iimo Forte, Singing, Guitar, £c'. aa'ufual. Application tobetpade to tiith, No 96, north Sixth street, between Arch & Race flreett! Nov. 10- .Jt,.TjtZLO-S, INSURANCE COMPANY Stctlf 6f Pennsylvania. THB. STOCK HOI.DER S are hereby notified, that In Ekaion will be held at the Compa ny's Office, on Monday the 13th January neat, at eleven o'iS»ck., io: XHrtfn Jfitethrt (or the enLu ing year. J.VMES S. COX, President. December xft*. diE FURNISHED ROOMS, TO BS LEV, WITH, or without the uie of the kitchei, cel lars, &c. in two adjoining Louies, «nly four years old ; fit for die accommodation of a few gentlemen:—fittute convenient to Congreft Hall, in 1 healthy part of the city, never having bees inlc&cd with the fever—Apply at the Office of the Uuired State* Gazette. Nov. »6 FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. L -.,i i-< * ON Thursday, l*d O&ober, 3&rtVd from the eutampment, neat* Br idol, Penotyhrania, HENRY WEST, an enliiletJ-MiiGciaa, belonging to the company -of.Captaiu of the tenth regiment of United sutes Jpfantry." Ha was z6 yettrs of age, j"fcet'«? iitchcV h'jjh, grey eyes, fair coropltxiorc, kor*i io the county of Tyrone, Ireland, he is a little stoop (houldcred .andjpeaks in a lop tone of voice, 1 ' i ' "'A LS% V. • " j Defertfd from the company of' captain Hugh Brady, on Saturday, a6th October, four privates, JOHN DENNfS, aged 34, j feet high, born in NeW York, grey eyes,, ferown hajt, brown complexion, wai much addled to liauor, and Wh<;p. intoxicated very" &MlTH,.aged 37 r 5 feet '7 inches higk, born in New-York, grey eyea, bwirn hair, lair com-' plexiea, a notorious offender, .this being.his third defcrtioa. SIMEON DUN, aged a 1 years, and 6 months, 5 feet $ inches high, borji in Ncw -Jer fcy, jpeycyca, fair hair, bro*n complexion. CHARLES Mc.L£Y, iged ifr, 5 feet 6 mchis high,* born in Ireland,, grsy eyes, bUdt.kaW, dark complexion—he is supposed. to be .in .NocnAown, or its neighbourhood— it is not known., what clothing ihey had when tß*y dekrted.; but the probability is fhat they have changed.their nili tary habits. ... • Whoever (hall fake up th« ahove defeitcrs and lodge them in any jail so that their officers may get them or {hall deliver them to the fub fcrifeer at his quarters in .Filbert, between Ninth and Tenth streets, lb all receive the above regard and for either of them a proportionate reward of ten dollars rcafowaMetxpencCs.- BSHJAMIN GIBBS, juu. Captain, Regiment Infantry* ppvcmbcr ijb '* t ANOIWO r '•"* At Itiliock's tvba'f frvm tbt ft hr. Liyrtyt capi. Godfrey, from HcUftt, ****** so Barrels, do. Shad N 8- There are kmc Ooodi on Freight oo hoard the above fcfcooacr, it* names cf the con §gt «e* ot which are not mentioned, they ar<: re queued to make immediate entry of the fame, other wife will be feat f the houftf •• the telle i mull be discharged without left of time. Dec. 16. titt No. 78 IVolnut Street, ENOI.ISH PORTF-R and Drawn StoM, Id cUkt of 6 dozen each, Tin Platci, Sheet, bar and pig Lead, Caunon with earmge* complete, 4, 6, 9 and II pounders, Shot, rouo-'. double headed and canuiftcr, Iron Crow Bar#. CuthlT s, bonding Pikes, Mufkots and Pidols, Rough Brimstone, Cream of Tartar, Porter, Wine and Clint Bottles, Six Invoices of Earthen Ware, each about thirty crates, a (forced White aod red Lead, y«!low and blade Paint, and Spaniih lirown, Ruffian BrilUes, Hardware and Sadlery, afTertpd is caflu. An Invoice of German Platilla* and Liritannlas, e»6w Decrmhcr 3. rpHE Subscriber, has just received a quantity of HILL'* First Quality London Particular ti^ine. Philadelphia, Nov. 12 TH E G- A R GO — Of the Ihip Rebecca, John from ij* . Batavia, —-£cHs:st ttig cy~-r—« '. 350,0160 Vt. * ' . 4,«oo wt^CSUGAR-,; Nov, 27. , 1 ' Noi'B Cbtsnut Strict, . f . RESPECTFULLY isforms hit friend* and the pj*Mic, that he h« received by the late at-. rivals from fccrope, ia addition to hi* former jMp.dk, A complete sijj'ortmerit of Gqdds K which arc now opro.«ch »Bg fc»fo»;. ... . jimcntit xmct are — Superfine Cloths ami CuffimereS, '* ■ DoUblc iihilW} Drib Cloths,' Supetdtie Nap ClorbS, assorted colorr, Blue and Drap Plains, Swanfdowiii auU Swun&tns, Drapery, Bailn, atforted colors, Blue, green, white and fpottcd Bookings, Blue and grey Coatings, Starlet, white, red and yellow Flannels, Velvets, Thiskfets, Corduroys, and fancy Curds, 'J If Striped claftiir Oaths and Cojtingi, Fancy Martcillci Waittcoating*, Mem' and Womens' fine worded Hnfe, Do. do. worftcd Gloves and Mits Mens' Sock^, aawjt Calimancocs, Duratrts !t Jottis Spinnings, 6 bales of Rose Blankets, Completely af 'forted, bjr tlie bale, Jtc.' Bcc. KoT. 6: ' DY Virtue of an Ocdcr ot';fc Court of Com- ™d laying Ik off into D monPlm of Delaware County, appointing "wnlh.pi,, and at other times ranged over • Auditors in % Domestic attachment on the t0 S? 1 " lntormatipj}. But to obtain a iropjrtr of William Marihall, willj>» fold at mor e CompleW and accurate knowledge, we >ubtic life on Seventh day t)ic alft of next have lately {pent between two and three Vlonth atthePcrthoufeofßdwafdFellmSpring- months "with several assistants,' m parttcu leMTownfhip, _ ■ f • larly examining the different townships and A large quantity OJ £.artben%V(ire, quarter t'ownftiips ; "by which means we have consistTno or ' acquired an accurate knowledge of-the whols Pou, Pans, Plates, Jugs, Mugs, Bow lei, &c. "rilltri Ei.— VVe now offcr'onr l'ervic£s to the alfo.quartityofunbttrn: ware, Potter.'imple- "public, as Locaters, with afli-rancei that we amsssss: - h "" bM *rr: '«"» m *?• *•-» wm The sale u> begin at 14 o'cl.ck, when at- " , us tO , the , best advantage, agreeably to tendine* will be given and corditioas made . rights of location, which is to be de> known by terjniiied according to law. For our ler- JOSFPH KHOADS,vieet we demand the one equal tenth part, W. PENNOCH, • > Auditor)- either in lands or warrants, whtn we locate DAVID PRATT, J a'fulf thift, of four thou sand acres or more, nth Month 19th 1799. • fdf one pertbn Or firm ; the land to be taken All pcrfona having any demands againO laid '.!> a. corfliV of tHe trail ; which Marlhal, are desired to authenticate ant produce. .Corfler is to be r)y determined before hem, on or befcre-tbe aiftof next Month, that 'tht'tinie of location.—The one'tqual lixtj* *n*M> be liquidated and all thole who art ,n tad. or warrants, when we corneft pn»«« <♦&* and locate any imOTpt'leh ttih four thou. November 10 ' land acres. We will be in Philadelphia 'i»ni December next, until after tlie time of ocation, to traiffatt this" buliurlY. Any perl'ou "wilhing to fJUSfy himfclf farther, will pdiafe to call on us, by letter, (pottage paid) 'or'otberwift ; wRc% due attention will be'pafd, and fuel, vouchers' may be seen as ve'have to offer, which Wt h»pc will bf fa- jttw ftiblic Notice, TS I)cr«h» Oiircn, that I hive applied by pr ' 1 tWon t5 the Jiidget of the Court of Common Pleat of Cumberland county, for the benefit of the afl «>f Aitcmbly made ft* the relief of lo folveut Debitors, patted ihe fourth d»y of April, 1791, »ad the Paid spurt have appointed the firfl Monday of January next at the Court House in the borough of Carlific for a hearing of me and •my creditors, at wbi.h time and place thfy may attend if they think proper. ANDREW OLBBRTSOM. Dcctrtbcr' 4» J ; iiwuf,-'' » —_—;—*v;-»Tfv- A POINTER XTf *»«■«»■* »•*>'•* Snntar fte Vo». VV Mai Mo. i6j*Tte« fcHMr—H« Is «ttout f mootfas oli, fpotuM w{c,lj«o car«, with t spot of the fame, iq hu hrti)f*i, loaf tail hiving nevor boeo cat—H« » called Gift. A «•<- wardpf two d©li»r», »*h rc»Ii»»bl« wib bo paid to any pcrfon who* will return him to No 163, Vine flreet ;-aud ten daMut sore, if (toiea.: for such iafordUktiea ref|K&ioj{_ thief a. > Miv. 30. -daw. do. Mackrul 1 i.do. FOH &ALK •»* —• • - •' 11 NICKLftf V GRIFFITH. fQM SALS, Bv SIMON WALKER, MADEIRA WINE. In Pipes, Hhd«. and QuartanCtiftt* GIDEON HILL W^P.LS.- FOk SALE, ■rtppty to ■ • JOSEPH SIMS;. * ••••' No. 155, l'duth 'si et WILLIAM; HUDSON, POST OFFICE, Xctemier 30, 1795. THE Post Office will be Removed this duyat Sun let', to No.' 27 South third Street. dtf. Notice is berebv given, TO thi Srockholdrrs of the DeLnvart and Scbwyl. kill, and Svfyutljenns and ScbwjlkillC\n*\ com- their annual Ele&io* will be held at he Conipar ic* Office, on Monday the 6th of Jan uary nrxc, u to o'clook in the forenoon, for thf of Fitting fine I'refident, Txvtlve Man ajrrrs ani One Treasurer to each Company, for th enfuiug year. GEORGE WORRALL, Secretary 4 November »q LOGWOOD FOR SJLE.. On b iar.i the bricar* ' vi Sitien. Enquire of JOSFP.DONAtDSQN. liatembtr 17. WILLIAM- COBBETT, HAVING or et m ivoi hp ijfwice of living uuder lh* Joyi.rncneu of 'Kcan) KfMoVtD Ircm hia to fh'C icy of Nev- Yo»k, requeit* any oi.e in+>ennfy<-aniV, who may have.» demand acraipfc him, to driver - s, ur«au., Stove»an4 Stove-pipe, an excellent. RoMti jg.Jack &c &c. 3t»w»m. , *; :a'lW,' / C?*»PL »• T»■ PRINTING PRESS, With a variety o! flooki, *stc Ac be exchange.' for l ffiod yt-JIiJ,- _ ; ->j l,WTv * N«w t.twcr Story Frame House, Twentjr-fcvcn feat front by thirty-four jn>t|itk f.lhm* tfllttgv or Fradkford. The h.ufe, < a native of Ireland, aged 35,6ve ftet five itteVej l high, dark >iir, light complex ify. He hikTrfidcil for IV.me time* past in thir rty, wheTe hu family now ire. Whoever apprehenda said" Deserter aod de livers hiui at the Mll ine Barrji kj, «r lodge) :hh*i in goal, vrill be paid i reward of tea dot .iri, and reafoniMe < harges. -JAMhS KNIGHT, Ca.pt. commuding Marine BarracVi Dc.-embo- j. 4m. «/■ CANAL OFFICE, ' tfrotmitr )S, 1799. m'6hj C9N«UTINO OV fa m'K&w.