1 1imwTiI l i i ll i llll . l ,ai ?!t»M ®H» LCtUD OV aAZt TTE. Downing Sir<jo», Qitoie? 1759. A difpatcb, of which the following is . jk cß py> bean received from Lieutenant- Coloncl Henry Clinton, by the right Hwi. Greenville, his Majesty's principal Secretary of State for the Foreign liepart fttnt. Caire, October 9, 1799. When J felit your Lordlhip my Jaft-dif patch on, the jdinft.. FrornGkris, the re ' frofn General Refeiiberg, whole divi sion compoled that rear gsard, had not reached hpa4.r4Uartert»- I havei-now the ho- H6ur to inform your Lordftiip that the ene- IJjjr, having; received a considerable reinforce. I*ent from Zug, renewed on the tft-inft. their attack near the village of Mutteir* whf*e in of the' fatigue-the troops had undergone the preceding day, they had been oMljfed to halt. A ftrang collqmo enemy advanced by the road in- the center of the valley, while two others, {kir ting the toot ot the mountain* on each fide, endeavered to get in the rear ofthe Ruffians, I he tlivifion of General Rofenberg tou lifted of eight weak battaljpns and two re. gimeuts 0} Co (Tacks. Discovering the in tention of the enemy he left five lionv as a refcrve, and with tnree, (the breadtii of the valley not admitting of a greater front) supported by the Cofiacl», ha attack ed the center of the enemy ; their heavy ttuiwJor a moment gave them an advantage j but nothing cou!J withftandthf fteadin-fj of the Ruffian attack. In the hurry of their retreat an ammunition waggon wa* overset, jU v *.tt which choafeed the only roid by which the Copy of a declaration made by his Imperia' cannon could moye ; three pieces where im. Majesty the Emperor of all the Ruffias, Mediately taken poflefTipn of by the Ruffians. to the Members of the Germanic Empire. The flank columns, feeing their center pier, « His Imperial Majesty.the Emperor of ee fled. General Rofenberg profited of . all the Ruflias, ever animated with zeal for the confufion of the enemy and pursued them the cause of sovereigns, and W'fhiag to put, they 101 l above joo men and 13 officers, and ; have been spread by the impious Govern loja men were taken prisoners. Theßuf- jm em under Which France groans, to the funs had in this affur about 309 men killed ! remotest countries being, fully determined and wounded. It was the 4th in the even- <to dispatch hi. Tea and land forces for the ing before the Tick and wound.-d could be support" nf the fuflfrrers, and to reftoreßoy tranfported to Glans ; the roadns* -admit- | airy i„ F rince without, however, admitting ting of the pnffigc of artillery, 'he guns any partition of that country ; to re-efttb weredeftroyed ; 01. the sth 5 th the army march- ; lifh the ancient fer.ni of Goverbment in the ed by the valley ot Seroft to Elm ; the dif- United Netherlands,. and in the Swif» Caa- U • ot the rands maae it impoffihle to re- t .»ns ;to maintain tl.e integrity of the Ger move the wounded. The enemy followed Empire ; and to look for his reward in the rear guard, and gamed some trifling ad- | the bapfinelV and tranquility of Europe : ▼»nta-es over, it during/ the fir ft three or j Providence Jus blelTd his arms, andhither tour miles ot tne march ; upon a well-timed J to the Ruffian troop, have triumphed over attack however, of the Ruffians, they de- j the-enemies of thrones, religion and fecial lilted from any farther attempt. On the , order. 6th the army p.{Ted the Danix Mountain, « His Majesty the. Empiror of nil the which the snow that had Mien during the Ruffias having thus declared his views, and a t week had rendered dangerous, and feve- the motives hy which h« is guided, al mules and baggage horles were loft on this declaration to >ll the member: of the hemareh. Ihe army n now-assembled at German Empire, iiu-mhg the** to unite Jjifli!ag£ c i:* l 3f' ot renaik it j,;* M i.n. * , • • 'my Have thf hbnor to£e,' & e . London o&«ber i®. NAPPER TANDY, Uft. The following are ike particulars rtfpeft ir>7 the embarkation and arrival of Napper Tandy and hit three fellow prifonert, Gol Black well, c pt. Montmonea, alias Morrii, and George Peters j Ob the tft inft. they were •vnveyed on board the Zenophon fri gate at Hamburgh, and immediately set fail for Cuxhaveven, »t which place they wei e detained by contrary wind* till ihe 9th, when they put to sea ; but the weather continuing extremely bad, the veflel Wai not able to make thi Nore till Monday morning la ft ; notice of which being f»on after received at the admiralty by the Tele graph, Mr. Rosa, the mefftnger, accompa nied by Edward*, Dowfett and Perry, (Bow itreet officer*) and ether affiftanu, were sent ..ffeipreft, in two post coaches and four, to Sheern«f», where they arrived at tour o'clock on Tuesday morning, and a bout seven went off in the port admiral'* yacht, attended by a fix oared barge for the No.e, and got on board the Zenophon at eight, when the prisoner* were consigned to their charge. A party of capt. Burgess's Sheppy yen manry attended at the water fide to escort them to escort them to Sittingbourne Hers they were delivered to a parry of Sir Edward Knalchbull'a yeomanry, who es corted them to Rochester, wkere they were received by Lord Daml y'i troop of Cob ham yeomanry cavalry, who conduced them into towa • and yefterdiy, at a quarter be* fore one, they pafTedover Blackfriar's bridge, Proceeded tip Lodgate Hill and the Old iailey, and between one and two o'clock they arrived at Newgate and were transfer red te the cullody of Mr. Ki by the keep er, who had prepared two very commodiout rooms for their receptjon, in the centre of the prison, over the chapel. The prisoners eonduAed themfelvei with the greatest pro priety throughout the whole of their journey to London, and also on board the Xen»- phon, where it was thought prudcot to con fine them in separate births, with a sentinel placed at the door of each ; but they were, however supplied with every comfort that the fcip .could afford. Napper Tandy, either from drinking a quantity of Brandy, or tikiiig some medicine just before they failed, slept from Hamburgh to Cuxhaeen, and was for some time very sick and ill. Had-Bnonaparie and his ftaffbeen feßt here by Sir Sidney Smith, they, could not have excited more curiosity. A vast concou ft I of people was affembied at the landing place '• s fakoff. \ H. CLINTON. PLYMOUTH, November 7. This morning arrived a large fleet of tranfportb from the Helder, with upwards Ol 7009 Ruffian troops on board, who are to be landed at Guernsey. Arrived in the South the Fower cutter, or 14 guns, lieutenant Darby, from acraife ofFßreft. Five fail of the line that left Brest, and anchored in Cameron'Bay, were seen to return to Bred before the Fower left it; (he also saw a ftpet of merchant veitels, under convoy of two brigs and a li-inrer, enter that harbour. The French pretend to have farced Su warrow to quit Mount St Goftard and Glanu j but tince the loft of Zurich, it wan contrary to hf« plan 1 to miintafethofe po- Stion. any longer. Geoerala Jellachich, Petrarfeh, Auffenburg, and Linken, will defend ihc Grifon country. ' ( The English officer who had been feat with a flag of truce and a difpateh to the commandant ol Hdvoetfluyi from the admi ral, eruifing at the mouth of the Men£e, hat been re conduced on board the cutter that brought him, with the answer of the Batavian ofceer. At the garrison ofHcl voetfluys is not very nujneroui, and an at tack was feared from the enemy, tW'tom panies of the German regiment of Saxe Go tha, which,were at Rotterdam, "have set out to reinforce it. There are at prefcnt before Helvoctlluyg only one Epgli/h cutter *• / who attended the prisoners and their cfcort to thegarrffori gates", where a new coiicourfe was alTe bled; and sb from -stage to stage to the end of the journey, every-body, old and young, male Snd female, wa» anxioo« to get a peep at thia wonderful man, now become, from the happy perseverance of mi»i(ler«, a new bone of contention among the powers of Europe. Every thing relating to personages of such high importance muA .be inrerefting to th« public ; afcd therefore we subjoin the following : Napper Tandy il a large big-booed miif enlsr man, but much broken and emaciated*. His hair is quite white from age, car close behind into hisneck, and he-appears much enervated; This ii indeed very natural, if it be co ifiderrcT that he is near seventy years of. age, and has just fuffered a lung-aa I ri gorous confinement,- his mind the con ft ant pirey of the mast p*infulfufp«nfe. 'He wore a large friar**, a long silk black grey coat, anA military booti, which had a very outre, effeft.. .- and Morris seem to be about fire arm thirty. They are two tall handsome looking men, wore millitary drefles, and,, have a very soldier-like appearance. The formier it a man of a very intcrprifinir geni us, about the middle fire, apparently no: more than four or five and twenty, ana has much the look of a foreigner. Colonel Blackwell had the command of the French troops that land«<Tin the North i of Ireland ; the commiiß >ns that he and Montmonea bear are in the French army. Napper Tandy was also in that expedition. They an all natives of Irelaud, to which Country, it is said, they will be tra.-.ftnittcd for trial, after undergoing a previous exa mination bere before the privy council. rums permanent tranquility, for themselves and their ;pofterity. • •- " Should his Imperial Majerty of all the Ru (lias perceivfe that they support hit views, ami rally around him, he will, inltead of rt- Jaxing his seal, his exertion, and not (heath his fwoitl before he has seen the downfall of the Monftcr which threatens to crush all legal authorities. But, ftiould he be left to himfelf, he will be forced to recall his forees to his-ftates, and to give up a canfe so badly fuppnrtrd by-thofe who ought to hare the greatest (hare ia its triumph. " Gatseiina, Sep. 15 (old flyle) 1799. Lieut. Col. Montague has been tried by a Court Martial, and displaced from the Wilt/hire regt. for fltiidering the cha racters of captains Awdry and by endeavoring to form • party in the regu ment. Capt John Ayfcough on the <rft of Nov. was tried by a naval court martial, on board the (hip Expedition in Sheernefs, tor the loft of the Blanche, and was honorable ac. quitted. She wag ran on it appears, by the careleffhefs of the pilot. BREGENZ, Odober 16. BUUSSELS, Oftober 16. arid two Luggert. Four either 'Etiglilh vef fels are «r ailing before the Brill. It ap pears to be the design of the Englilh ta cut off all the trade of the port cf Rotter dam. STUTQARD, oa»ber >B. , Tjje greatest part ofSuvarrow't army is arrived at Lindau and B«choro„ where it hasjoinfd the cdrps of General KorfakoW< which together amount to ipO.OOd men.— This armj will fee reviewed on the 24th by the archduke Charles and Prince Suwarrow near Ravenlburg. The Prince informed ;tlje A<ihdulie by way of compliment, that he intended to ferre under his Royal High, ness. It is, hjwcveriJkid, that during tbe cubing wiritet the Ruffian army will aft on the defcnlive, and the Archduke retu n t" the Neckefi to drive the trench again from Mariheim.. SUAJBIA, OAober 30. Even t)ie account* from Bern alio# that Prince. Suwarrow, when he entered the .fcrialler, was by do mean* defeated, but on .the contrary obtained considerable advantages in diffetrtt engagements, and only changed hit plan of operations in con i fequetice of the,battle of the a 6th and 17th, Some accounts state, that MalTent it prepa ring to advance across the Rhine, while o thL-n maintain that Sowar row will be before hand with him, by advancing into Switzer land. I > • S'. FRANKFORT, Oflober it. During tJie last two days, the coanacd arit of Mentz hai not fufftred the paffagf vefTc! to fail between that fort reft and our city i no paflports are granted to trarellere, and it is supposed that there ire fcarcdy any troops there. Nine, hundred pipes of Rhcoifh wine, which had been ordered for the use of the.garrifoif, will be fold by pub- Accounts were received here yelerday from Darnftadt and its neighbourhood tWat a henry cannonade had been heard. It is said that the French attacked the armed peasants and the troops of Mcotz, but were defeated., j . Ibis Day Published, AND rot MLE »r , JOHN o'RMROD, No. 4 i, Chefnut Strtft, 31 Jtiratat £>ratitm, On tht Biath of General Wafliinguji, delivireo At the rftjufft of. Caagrtfi, en the x6tb ot D:ee)i<ber, f. *•» BY MAJOR GENERAL LEE. •{'Price ii-ghd half Cents."] Jaouiryj.' ; ; " }t ■ ■' ■' ■ RiCHARD. ROBINETT f> " - .71 j ■■ FREDERICK KISSELMAN 't^^^JSSSSSS ■ ftl MMh ** "' ' ' '■■ i : ; '■■- r TO BET LET, : ; A hrgWrnxt and Sttwi* Sf»*■, . •■- ■ _ *i* Si,trm »/SMi^ t T H iw£ir k 2 e ** The i • tcll P'e<i *»a Liunbc* Yard for levcral year*, ind it *erjr faitaUc for that bu . ■ W kWd/ed fe« frpat «i tl* r,T " - will be jiTen on Ae :rfk dMu . ***' * Three Stwy.Britk Hoafe artjoinine - JOSHUA HUM>HH?Ys. ) UWJW. ; Jinnjry 10. DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA TO Wit.' ~~ ' R 8 'T REMEMBERED, That on the oth dar tne i itlc of a Book, the right whermf l i • " words !?•**»**£*'. Taik ef D-.fcount tr J„, ere fl ( accuratfh alculated) from 50 cenUt, 5000 dollar,, from dajta 113 day: tnilujtvc, at 6per cent." In corformity to th. ad-of the Coflef«f, ' Aft'fv! !i" ted inlitu lsd "An (Seall £? r V en . cou "S e ®<™ of Learn pfc *?"? the «opie» of Ma»t . Chart, and Books to.the Authors and' or ' ° f during th. •tfme therein mentioned. M rSigned) D. CALDWELL [a»uar DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA 1 TO WIT, " DE IT REMEMBERED, Th,r„ o the , A <ST In conformity to the afl of p„„ , , the United State., inr^, e d "Tn for the encouragement of tcarninr bt SSiSi-^iSfiKK. 0>e»I) (Signed) D. CAI.DWELL of,he D # ria °f P^fyhanu, GENTEEL ACCOMMODATIONi For ftv eTa l Gentlemen, *££> North "4 s«, t . 'jSA-iort «®SF, ■ -■■ - - v * - "*•••-" ; ■ '*££#. ' HAVE FOk SAIS, joe'o pieces ift and id qualityßuflia Dusk, 100 pieces Rav«n« Uatk (luptriorj Boston beef in Barrels, A few b>lei Bengal j HUMHUMS. 1.190 bushels St Martins Salt, april 11 { ""PHE Subfctiber, bj# just.received a quantity of HILL's First Quality London Particular Wine y THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE hereby notified that an Ele>9ion for Twelve Directors for the onfaiog year,.will be held ait tbe Bask, on Moaday the 13th January next, at to o'elcck. RICHARD WELLS, Cashier. Dec. a,. 170(9; . .. v • dtE THE Subfcribers'to the Water Loan who. have completed their Shares, are hereby in formed, that the Certiflratea of Shareware ready so h« delivered, and that the ltittreft will br paid at any time after the loth inltant, on application to the Tfeafurcr, No. 19 Filbert llreil above Ninth street. t THE POSSESSORS OF OBLIGATIONS »r OERTIFICATES fign ci by the fubfcriW, for undivided Shares or. Lots on hit pur chafe within the city of.Walhiuig ton, who hive not yet applied for and-recei»ed' their Deeds, arc hereby notified, that their several Tit',ci \>il be <!uly completed ta the order of th?fe who in conformity with the terms of the said Cer tificate, do make the Payment* in full therefor,, either to M'Emn W Co. or to the üb fcriber at Philadelphia, on or at any time before the 3 lit day of May nut ACQUAINThD witl) {lie. Weft-hidia trade, wifiin to be employed as a Supercargo. He will engage on moierat: terms. JatWlailory recom mendation will be produced. v A line direAed to A. B. left at the Ptinung Of fice wiU be immediately attended to. December it, , Pcrmtyl-vania District. J ~~ R Y Tir j!"« ? "2 tof venditioni ejtpona., to ofWIT "'j , ' °" ® f th « circuit court ni, nia Diftna, of the middle circuit, *ill be fold by publ,c vendue at the city twefn, in Second t ! ;'" rtc 7» f Philadelphia on Monday Lr~nn 7 M , MarCh n£Xt ' * >0 uL rT Z ' a •*' ccrtlio ' fact or parcel »f n * oo ,be - WW* ia the county of Wayne, containing 8000 acr»« and upward.: SLS*.® e : eCte<! * •■*■««* stable. and ofX or" i *PP ur, * n *nce«.-—The name. "fonginal warrantee, of the Cud uaet or ptrcel of land were a. follow.. " s^l R /" rtSt > hn ™< itl l v" } G «>'f< Norton, G % / Ch < Sen J"*' n n geT tt Zd^rdWcUud, GtZ"m' SS " S * >* w TSompsoK, <i>org e Ucrtor., y ost/)b Wbl ( il Zc'T"' Patrick Connolly, Tbomu Grif y ; \ Jrin 011 jib ant, William HalLt. $ * of f ul" d 4 ? d *'*2? in extcution "the property <>*• Robert Leti ii Hooper, deceased. T *t B A Marshal. Philadelphia, Jan. 4. j _ .* eo(f>M Thefc fruio t rafts da net contain tie fiiir \ kej >"gnal 'warrant! 7 part of tUm b ;en convtytdavjaj,. ? .? "* m \ . Dollars Reiver d. ■ SS^«2 Jnn. , C-/*»m 10lb Rtfimeml Infantry. i M-IJ, IN c(J STODY M>ddl "' X Ga ° r Mgrp ««, A D M C M M H atr« of HhibdcMr' e " '° Willilun Henry Hall, abo^t'fi *' /"r. oM. botit 16 years aid >r,j r » • '"Ppofcd to be*, man oc J*? 11 ™""* from Maryland or JVirgini" 'if' 3, j? d Z ed tobe f«t, 6ot 7 inches, high, very black' .£'?*""• 1 I jy»*—■■ «i SiSSSK '« pay ch Jig" °LT^£ tgroe ' * re »t"=«ed December j i_ q i K£ENON. Vi ' Allot. ROSS AND SIMSON, MADEIRA WINE. • To Pipei, Hhd« and Quarter Calks. GIDEON HILL WELLS. Phl'adelphia, No*. 11. 3«awtm Bank of North America. ' WATER LOAN. JOHN SHEE, Treaftirer. Philadelphia, January t, ißco dtio CITY OF WASHINGTON;; Samuel Biodget. December 17 x A YOUNG MAN BALL. Mk. FRANCIS, n ESPECTFULLY inform, hit Scholars' IV the Public in general, that hit fira Ball <Z the jprefent season, will be on Saturday the nth -f January, XB6O, at hi. Academy south Fourth ft c Gentleman .tickets a, utual—Ladies' ticket! to be had by applying to Mr. F. or the fchrfar. of Mr Francis. * take place 6b Thursday th« '9th in ft. (si, Sdoltrt "lyj and be continued in future every other Sa turJay Day. of Inftru&ion at his Academy, and Saturdays at ; o'clock in the afternoon for hi. young pupil., ajid at fl* in the orenihr for those of a more advanced age. —The Ball Room nuybe engaged 0 -„ Mon day., Wednerday. and Fridays, for' priwi te 3a)l , S3B& fig**™: MARSHAL'S office Is removed to No. Street. 6t January 6. MA l'T-HEW. Jtf'QpN^fEU* Having.optned an Office -m.Cbemut street, (A few doors above Fourth) i At No. \\i x A ND ?* a ' n commenced the Biißnef? pf Ne * *■ gociatidns, in the various kiifa« of Public Stoei, Bfflt of Exchange, &c. &l:> Engages to do every thing in bi» power to give f.tufac tion to those who may think proper to employ him. He mearis to confine his' tranlafliahs to the rfgency. arrd CommfffiarrWrxi, in ifffuth bu- Unefs as is profeffion. . . . and ne;ir the City will be attended to, and »!fo a/Landi When that sin e s» again YeVivei. November 19 ' d'aw( tf/3t'f) , Southern Mails.... 1 HE Mailt tor all the Offices on the main line, between tl>is Office and 'Petersburg, Virginia, will be'clofed here every day, (Sun! day. excepted) at half past 7 o'clock, 'A. M. And the. Mailt Jor the Port- Towns "on the main line, through .No«h-Carolina,.South- Carolina and Georgia at far at Savannah, will be cJofcd with thi Southern Mails ev «ry Monday, WednefiJay and Friday. The vater Mailt between thir and Charleston are difcontinaed. » Post Office, Philadelphia \ ■ V-. l)cect»6cr 30, 1793, ...J • V - Dettnber jo. BANKOFTHE THE DIRECTORS HAVE this day dcclarad* Dividend for the I»(l fix Mooth,of Ihtrcn i)ol]ar» per Hiare, which will be paid n the Stockhnldrri or their Jagal'Re prefeatativei, aftc* the 16th instant. January 6, BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA,- HPHE Stockholder*of tkeßank »r« hereby notified that their Annual Meaag held at the Bant on 1 day next, at teu * f the f,id Bank, are also notified, Out an eleSion of nineteen Directors to ferte for one jre.r, will be held at the Sink on Mon<Uy ,he Jd day of E.bru.ry next, at ten o clock in the forenoon. « ? - ' JONATHAN SMITH, Caffiit*. E-xttact from tbe stventb sett ion of tie Att Of Incorporation. " Article ind Net more than fourteen of the Dir.«or. eJefied by the Stockholders, and atSunik ™ exclttfive of the Prefident,.fcall be'eligi ble for tha next succeeding year; but die Dire&pr who (ha)l be Pr«fiJertt at the time of an election may ,lwi]T, he rc-CleAed." . , ' BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA, i __ ■"PHE DireAor* have thi» day declared i Di*i n . l! end o{ c 'B htttn dollars onoach scar« of Bank Stock, for the last fix months, which will be paid to the Stockholder* or their legal Roprufcnta* tirei, after the 1 ith inft. Bf order of the Qoard, JONA. SMITH, Caflitr* ' dtllth. BANK OF NORTH AMERICA,"" A Ti meeting of the this day, a *■ \ Dividend of 5 per cent. wa« declared for the last half ye»r, which will .be paid t» the Stockholders or iheir legal Rcpxefentatives, it . any time after the 10th inft. By order of the Board, RICHARD WELLSi Caftfer. dtioih. .. - insurance company v OF TUB State of PetmsyharAd. Hf H#. STOCKHOLDERS are hereby notified, A that an Election will be held at the Compa ny'» Office, on Monday the 1 jth January next, at eleven o'dock, for Ttirietn Diro&ort for the enl*- «"jf year. JAMES S. COX, President. December 16. dtß TO BE DISPOSED Of,. ■ The Time of a strong healthy - Negro Wench, Who has amen years to sette. £5" She h acquainted with all kind* of house work, and ii a good plaut Cook, tjf Enquire ef rbe Printer. January v «•»<». dtf dtSa. THE dtf. * l/NITED STATE January 6, i 800. Decem6tr. 3t , , 799 . - Jw«7 «r lßoo> Jattmtf 1,1 So©.
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