jfoi'cigit LONDON, Novcnfbrr 7. The loft accounts Cotnmunicited by the Clyde, are said to Hat#, -thu seven of the French line Ailed-from "Bred on the 13th ultthat they !rft in the outer'road 39 of the lipe } and that on the fame day a large fleet went in there un.ler a strong convoy. We know -that intelligence was some time before ieceived that the combined enemy, then Dearly equipped at Brett, amounted to 48 fail of the R»;, and think it highly pro bable that the flrong convoy now alluded to, refer* to tbe French fquadro* from Roche fort, or the Sp.mifb squadron frbm Ferrol. Lord Bridport hat of Brest 34 flfil of the line, at well and gallantly manned and equip ped as any flfips that ever put to fca but, though we were to adroit that even witji so immenle an inferiority at 34, topoflible $4. we yet IHouM come off viltora, it itan ex. peri men t we ought not to venture," whilst 10 rtuny of our (hips, thirftipg for copqaeft, remain idly in our-ports. With the fortu nate superiority, of every kind, which we potTrfs, fur's (hotild now be hleodlefs vi&o lies. The atchievment of miracle* could not augn-:e»it our fame. It is to be hoped we (ball not again trust to miracles for our ftlvation. •iron Jacobi is Rated to be on his route frerri Berlin to this country, as ambaffVdor from his PrufTian Majesty : Count Degen feld attends him is fferetary of legation. Barron wlio ' was. charr r ed with the convoy ef a fleet oi Swedish reflell bound to some p*rt in and which, in eonfcqiii-iiCe, was detained by oor cVuif vrs, w* lately tried at Stockholm, by a Su pr.'.wte Council of War. and sentenced to be lh tt, for not having sough t the English squad ron on the nth vlt. He was taken to the plac* of execution, but at tbe instant of aw. ful rec>iv^*tHe^royaT"pafdonT Letteis from Condantinoplr September , 36, relate the receipt of difpatclwt from Sir Sidney Smith, dated from on board the Le Tigre. 74 guns, at Cyprus. The diflingitifhed valor «f our troops, man ifefted upon all occafious, but partupklrly in the late unfortunate expedition to Hoi* land, where their conduct, like that ef our ' ' Th- Surrender of Home and Civ'it* Vcc -«« thia took pJict in consequence of • con veil •"*> wa » »« !**<*» ' "titled ' ti»n concluded between Carrier, general of then, to the animated tfcarik, tbey have re- | divtfiois commanding the French, Italian, ert»ed from the.r Hng and Country. Th.S and othcT troop§t 4||d conl|lwdwf . . Trowl flattering adtniffioti ofmerit is, unqueftioaa- bride commanding .the fouadron, hly, amosgft t*e foldier'. n.oft deGred re- i which formed the Mtftatfe of Gvita Vec wards , kilt it. singly, would be an ill •*. j chia. In confluence of (bit a* aa En?, prefllon tfjwblic gratitnde for the facrifice. Mk detachment has bern debated, and ha. wh.eb hare been mad* \,y tbefe gallat fel- j taken polTefio., of this fetor place. The *il ... . _ . ! cit y °f Ron* wi put viider the protection feel that no fuffident pecm.iary com. rf gfn , rll Bo urcin | f conin , aa irn . By' ottar MeunUr i, &r.4SSS3f l i^SfiSft ought by every poflible meant to be . , . „ K ,' . alleviated, may mm be increifed by a eon- ALEXANDRIA (Piedmont J Oct 7. ceptuin of partiality or iiijuftice from that Yeftcriay, Melai, general of artillery, ec>!iu»y far which they have endured so made a frelh attack on the fide of Coni, a/.d much, ami to which they are still so affedi* repulfci the inemy on at* pointv. Thij onately devoted. important futcefs affurei the communication The Batavian Govern an cnt, between Ceva and the Austrian camp undei as it sin other refpe&f, hat, in allotting Cona. We al(b hear that a French carps pensions to the several perfois who may fuf- 1 whjch had advanced from Gavi towards Fez fcr in fighting their battle*, givifn aa ex- tunio-Furmigare, has been repulsed witl ample worthy our imitation. Policy aad i gieatlofs. pralitude demand that valour should be in eited and rewarded; added to which, iu iefertption of the fabjeft can be so well en titled 10 the bounty and protedion of th< whom >'• state, »• by v _ lt is defended, and who in thst (evtre a»d dangerou# fcrnee arc difqusMtd for all - mvF - are too enligbteaed to be afliamed to STRASBURGH, Oflohef 16. jorrofc improvement, and too honourably According to letters from Waldfhut tin m>ud to be fccood in ju&icc or liberality to Austrian troops entered Little Bale on the inv other people. Our N*vy and Army The French wired to the ether fide nay, therefore, not only look for comfortt- of the Bbine, *fter hiring earned away the •face or isdividual infi mity, are nrt longer bridges of the Rhine near Rheinfilden, and jraftice of other natioiu, feme honorary of Lanhenbourg and Kaiferfltihl. It is s up . ied »nd cffcntial ferric*. ciiating the Frickthal. The head-quarters The German paper* state a report to have of his Ro -' jl Highness the Archduke Chirles prevailed at Vienna on the t6th nit. that a wer *' the ,et,, °& ol »ei\ fiil! at Do. sole net from the Archduke's army had been fchingen. W« prefwne that the Anf. feat with difpatefcrt to FSrjs, in answer to '"*.*! wt " cont.nually pass the Rhine near others received by his royal highness from Steln ,n( * Diffenhofen : they have eonftrnft. the French government. a great numoerof pontoons on this fide. We have much reason to believe that OAober »o. ihotgh the expedition to Holland ha. pro- Frivate letter, inform us, that Gnee o Wr ".f, »»fu«efiful, the Ruffian troops, at least troops entered Manheim, the bridge has been vtll not- be unemployed. eftablifced, and that many divisions have The army of the enemy in North HoJ- passed it in order to advance in two columns (and continued to receive reinforcement*, agtinft Heilhron and Brufcha). Tv«» subsequent to the signing of the Con- The day befo« jrferday the graftd train rention wrth the Duke of York. i o f , rt nkry of the army of the Rhino fct out The Dublin Mail which arrived this for Frankemhal. naming bring, , report that marquis Corn- General Nc, » advancing against Afchaf. «*»£«£ cootempat.o* to ret.re/roi, fenbourg and Franco™, with a body of the d I,eutcßa n<7 ® f Ireian «'* I* <• »"*• army compofrd of lopop infantry and near, sort not countenanced by any tbrag wehavf ly as mny cavtlry. 7 r _ '+ • "'A- ' « * ,~-X -.i f. licai don ilii« lldc the watt r. The marquh of Bath it mtntiuned in the Irish paper* at hislordfhip's fuccrffor. The archduke Jofcpb;-war married to-a Rufiian Prince!*, lie i&h>raj a country k.it of the Emperot, near Peter (burgh— Prince Charlei of Sihwerin, was also to be married in a few day* to another daughter of the EraperOr. LEGfIORNE, 03. 2/ day*,. arrived from Baftia. It j» said to have brought 'he new* that the Gorficaj mountaineers had rifirn in a mafi, and irarch edjigainft Baftiaj to tQaifacre all the French who ihould be found there. Thi« .new* 'wants confirmation. FLORENCE, 0«. * On the night of ths ad,-advice wa»- re ceived that Rome, a* well u Civita Veechia, surrendered by capitulation to the combined troop*. Thi* new* had been fine* fuHycorr that the far render took place. The French ■ garrison obtained leave to embark for Frame and to take away a certain number of cover ed waggon*. Immediately after tit* entry of the allied troop* into Rome, the fallowing pf*claiiia tion wa* piAlifhed. 9. Emanuel Bturcarck, Yield-Marshal in tbe Itrvier of bit majesty tbe kiltg of the tvio Sicilies, emmdnJir im eSitf of bti ir-j wn in Romania, Ifc. :-• •• , 'Si. ' . The troop* of hi* majesty.haying coroe t* of rrfpeAing, and cauling to -berefpefted, the treaty concluded between the generals of the allied power* and the French general ; we, therefore, inform all the inhabitant!,, that whoever (hall commit the diforder, •r , infringe the article* of the capitulation, which will be printed and puhlifhed, (hall b* immediately condemne«l,to death, and exe eiitf4 npoi> thefpot. . v Given at head-quarter*, at Rome, Sept. j*. '{'Sijfne^) ;*• '*" BOURCAUD, Field-Marfha). *, ' BREGENTZ, OA. , 3 . We ire affWd Out the Fieneh have ev«. :u»ted Csnflinfe. However, no boat has yet arrived from that tity. » »« lit General Leccurbe if not- to jdiff the nrtny of.the IXcube J according to repeated letters fromhnn, tec'fWri by the mioi(lt of war, he hi* rcfolvcd upoft- taking the chief com mand «fih< army «f tlie fthihe. •v. *' '■ ■ ". 2URICH, Obiter i 6. The; etferve of the PrencJUfmy h»« made a movement. General Maffe«itf spprehen ,li*e thai-t-inceCharles, who advanced with hit the Brifgaw, would attempt .to turn us * Bade, has just sent the reserve it® protcft t!ic-Rl»»ne on that point. • ' Our troops daring the (hurt time they're rnaLned .Gonibtice pillajfrd a part ot the town.; , The Helvetic directory having formally .forbidden the payment of the lo»n of 800,000 frtnev, impoicd on t(te inbabitji'pti of Zurich. General Maffena has sent from that town the Synf* troop*, who did duty there, and has replaced them by French troops. HENRY BENBRIDGE •ton *N MfMli fti*i(®HMWklMii C. } - :■■■ JffpW*#* '- j " ,v * ' ••• ✓ w . - • » w ,£K.Hr* :, i t raHADELf-MUy ■ > i y j ■ Anno J800: * „ OR, * Cum j'lete Lift f Alphabetical LIA of all the Street!, Lanes ' a»4 jUley. in and liberties If a M»«C34kt or Sbi> Owkaa wilht« for any reason to he acquainted with all tha TtiuunUU, Gntfri, frftitlirt, Oiiym, Jifiafmrirt, SHp-vrijlU, SMfsirpmttn, < i:pj ( ir.ri. MjJl.meltri, JSnl tmil ,d(rt, JlniMih, Xifftri, Canll/ri, ilnuJtfM, Afafiuh, , r mj Iradtfmt*, he nctd* on ly look to the Mm hr the Ta*oa, and he wiH be referred to the ftgrt wk ch contain all th« names and rcfideneei ot thofc who follow it. ■ • A ]• , If * Hqmi-Kttrii w\nt< quickly to find a Sf *r. a Cat. Btirr S Ctins AfmJtr. ftluJ-mafltr tr Mifrtft, :CU*ur, Pm* ptr He*i.r'f„„Ur, CUirCMfr, L.tifmit, SUi /miti, B ttlLytr, fihijlmr tr Jintr. Ho can also tarn to the l*dtx and be referred «o th« I'axDa in qoeSion |q like aaSbtr can the La Bill find oat the refidenceaar - •• .v. - c 4r--, Samd mtitr,, ' y,_ TS'i ***"*♦" M: •«* ■> fm/br //, *jf, Prif"' • fea • • . the | name, am r< t , Vfiful to almojl cv try Clmfi of Citizens- -And the KcfrtOf trusts tkat fach M and -lain tout Undfrtikmr will meet withy*lilfMt Encouragement. J*» .tt ; . f(»&)dlf Huntingdon County Taxes. ■ ■■■ T.JB.- ' ,-*• • the Coimntffioncr. of Huntingd% ;®ra tr, l„c«?> "akefettlewtnt with the holT «» of ntutted Land, fitvated inlaid count*, witli ow incrcrfm£ Colt), by aduertifement for sale-is Wiled fix day, Irom thit date at the hafe of Qeoeral Proper ij> Arch flrtet f near Fifth Great. . ' c I' hoH the owner, of such land who reside ta tha uty," Will eod«*W meet thi. arrange- Strd2^hT r * ,W * 'P«»»l *dtertif«meßt aathe ~* "i- j°HN CADWALLADER. TMS t£), W, W«Co n f,i Owe!, »* £* thoeutej to trait!,« theCoflfrlsr BufiaeTa, for hi. the King of Deea*akiu 0* United States »f Amerrca, refidisg aj Philadelphia, Htrvby gnxs public Jfetiu, Thn io okjdieoce w rcfeat frnm , *«*ei«, befon their Mine S.. vTS. rfii whi < h ■*« «r^lv' tC t !"', lutri ? Commerce an4*c fe • j-r ®f the Belligerent Power? rrnd*r 53tteh2itar%' and ' ,hat anr aft<:r »Sn; .T 8 u t e rtf P e ' 3lre "-"on*, or na- ZISS* " "e r° ,eA ' m of **** flag, in Butting to tike futh certificates, will perfonalk for the confcqueucei. P RICHARD SODERSTROM* Philadelphia, t ßtl»DeetmV. e r,i 79 g. A YOUNG MAN "" ACQUAINTED with the Weft-India Wife, to be employ „ ! Superorjo. He wji •***> December ii. TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, OR EXCHANGED, For property intkeCity, or th miles o/ },, A ATION or ,raA °f Lmd irf rf? Z™fr MS,u t of p eßnrylvi . Wlt * in "* m, ' e » of the riwr Juniau cbt, sss is?*sisi fcw. OAobcr J; , J d6i. M, i V. KQtr PUB its 1), AMD TOSS SOL D, , a> JOSEPH V JAMES CRUKSHANK, No. ?7, High 4m*; " ' ' WEBSTER HISTORY OF PESTILENCE, In two volume! citaTo, Pria ly tbtJmgU fitt 4 dcllart; Miitb a ftttt f * aUtrwJ it MtckfMtrt, This work may be hid in (heets at two and an halt' Dollar's, by applying to E. Bel den b Co. Mo. 40, Pine Street, New- York. * " January 11. 5 «rrr For Sale or to Let, A large convenient Stone House, WITH a Urge Entry and fomr Roomi »n a floor, about half m acre of Land adjoin ing, fituatc in BulilttWon the n««- road to New York, aboat eleven roiln from Philadelphia. (? For tcrmi apply *o th: faMcribcr in Buf llltca. THOMAS PAUL. :KB Who offuri for f»l», fcreral Building Lth, pleafandjr fitmted in the Tillage of Bullleton. December at lawjvr I f '' January ia. BOONETON IRON WORKS. TO BE SOLD, , OA LEASED TOR Oitr. TEAR—THAT Valuable Est at*, KNOWN by the name of th« Bnoneton Tro» Work»,Jitnau io the county of Morris in the (lac* of Ncw-fertey, confiding of a Forge with four fires, a Rolling and Slitting Mill, a Orift milt with two Run of D»ots, and Saw mill, allin good order and now io use, together with an exsellent, large, '«d convenient house,. with. outhouf-e of ertry kind ; among whidl are aa loe house, and stone milk house, witlfe remarkable fine faring in it, a large Garden, and an excellent collection of Ffuit, a Urge Orchard, and *SOO acres of wood, patfure and arable land, and a grest number of' llores and workmen's house* Immediate poffeffiea will be girca of house. and floret fufliciVm for providing flock the present winter, and poffellion of the whole in the spring. For term, WKjuir/of David B Ogden at New ark, rar Pet* Mackic in New-York, mri David *ord id Morr«i T*Owß, or msffrs. facob'aadßieti ard Fmtch oat 4? prcnirfes January n district Of Pennsylvania, Tt> WIT. BE IT REMEMBERED," That on the wh day h*\7 : in . the ** th o{ ,he In'depen j «e«e i »f ithe UrnteJ ?t,«,,0f America, John Aow- Utt of the Eud diftna hath deposited in this Oflke the Title of a Book, the right wherwf he claims | a» Proprietor, in the words following to wit. " Table of-DifcouM or Intcreft, (accurately cntculatta Hait i* ypeo dofla:,,from I day to iiy J ty- ><*kfive\ 'at 6per cat." In conform.ry'* the ad. oi' theCongrefs of th<; Usited Mates. inticn!4d " An fw the encouragement as Learn (Se»J.) . ing, by feeuri.g the copies of Map., , Uooksto the Authors and Proprietors of fu'ch copUa during the time therein mentioned." (Signed) D.CALDWELL, Clerk of the DtflriQ tf Pennfjhania. January 10. DISTRICT OF PENNStXVANTA, TO WtT, R E JT REMEMBERED,. Thit on the orb J™ jen« J^ Ua t7' in . thC 14tf> 7 " r of the '"depco denc* of the United State of America, JohnKow in ° m " rvZrU.. * B ? ok - the 1 r> ?l« Wkrreol he claims as Proprietor, hi the words following, to wit ;-TM ofD i/comlor/n J eJi { * wattl3 tabulated) frtm Jo ccmt, to 5000 JtlUrtJrem I t» l* 3 Jays inciufive at 7 percent.- N conformhr M the aft of Cengref. ot the United States, intituled " An a3 Meah t - e ° c iurl of learning by C * C * ,i f : CU " H e 'hecopi,, of Map,, Chart, and noki to the Anchors and Proprietor, Z fach SBP5 B P' e ;. during the time, th«c m mentioned (Signed) ■ D.C a \ .DWELL, |1:; TIC I MARSHAL'S , , I Is removed to JVi. 2 * ' • * ' || Jimwry 6. MA ITHF.W M , Having apened an Office fl| (A ftw doors, abo • No. Ti 5 ■ A ND ajfain commenced > _ gocutrbnt; in"tke van j. . Stett. Bills of Exchange, - £ . t0 Jo tv ' r y thing in hit poo tiOn lo thole who may thinl fiiin. He means to confine Ji • flic Agency and Commiffton I | , i.'Wcii at is common to tjKpi l%e puri-hate and sale oft and ne.ir the City will be alt 1 f of Lands, when that bafinel. 1 j-> November 19. ; | •- • Southern Mj THE Mails for all the OQt ef 0 I line, between tins. Office »*) } I Virginia, will be cl. fed here days excepted) at half pall 7 ,'cloc \ And the Maila tW*hr PofrF ow j mn-in line, Carolina And G<*o*g»a ss, fan, 5,.... wi|l be,cl»frd Soutlrn \i ' ery Monday W<-djk'i?lay a*i'rida\l| water Mails bciwicii tji,is jUidjiarliM diftoiuinncd. Post Office, Philadelphia, ) December 30, -J -J 1 Drcertibe'r Joi Jtf' ' BANK OF THE- UNITEISTATES , -6, r86o; f , THB&i/fSCTOR. HA d»y detlarod Uivid fa .t,, ll( fl* Month,of liitcen Dollarsr (We whiri will be paid to the Stockholders r, prelcatauvei, titer the i&h iti&ai " r f ' ' in' ti i if' i'i 1.. x npHE'STocKBotDEIs oftheAnii l .° l »rt hereby notified' tait fcj 1* T" Wl " be ' hHd ilt * V Danlt 0, SSL?* 11 n«t, at tet *r nd j 'k? Sfcck^o U«« *f the bid Built, in aft U.'jf m e,eillun nir wvi Direflori to &rVi for one year, will be hrfd at the Bank 01 Monday the 3d day of E.bruary next, at tea 0 clock ui ■ ' JONATHAN SMITH, CaJhier. Extract from the seventh section oj tie Act ' of Incorporation, ' Article and. N«t more tha. foama »f thi Dirndcrs defied by theStackholdsri.aod aAaaltr '* °™ c '. exclusive of the Prrfdent, flulUe elm. blc lor tUe nest succeeding rear; but (be Birc&oi who fliall be frtfident at tie titm ofia tlcfiiti may alwayi be re elefied;" - .United Uotes, Pennsylvania District. ) » BY virtue of a writ of venditioni e»pon»* mr direiled, liT.'ed out of the circuit «(! of the United Statea, in and'for ttel'ennfy! nit Diftriil, df the middle circuhfi will be by public vendue at the city tavern, in Sec' street, in the city of Philadelphia on Mori! the t;th skj of March n«xt, ! John OHpbavt, William Raibert. Seized ind taken i* execution at the prap of Robert Leftis H.wper, decea'fed. 1 ' | • ' - JOHN HALL, Marihal' N. B. A reasonable credit will bfc rivth. ; Marfhal't Philadelphia, j eotljlj t * Tbtfe two trails do **t contain the quantity oft be orignal warrants J. felt t of t\ baiMttg bcin conveyed away. Ten Dollars; Reward. TAESERTTED from the Company of Cap U MATTHEW HENRY, 10th Reg. I, Infantry, an enlijtt;,! soldier named MOH H TN'N, born in Pennfytyttia, by trade a ftj maker, thirty years of age, fivi feet eight J in half inches high, black eyes, black hair, ( complexion, has loft two of Jtia foreteeth wl is very perceptible when he talks. It is kne that he now lurks in this city. Whoever fliall take up said deserter and to hinj in j«H, or flaall deliver him to the Sub, ber at his quarters in Filbert between Nitfth TentfrHreet, (haft receive the above reward reasonable charges. BEMJAMIN GIBBS, J»n. Captain loth Regiment (nfantr Tan. 7. 's IN CQ3TODY In Middlesex Gaol, the following Negro r to wit: ADAM HILL, rays he belor gs to Wil Mc. Matrca,of Philadelphia, %r years Henry Hall, about 6 feet high, fnppofedto I bout 16 years old, and some tc man or waiter, and from his dialefi, indeed l from Maryland or (Virginia—lfaac Harmor sett, 6 or 7 inches high, very black, about «>• oliJ, fays he lived at the Head of Elk, slate of lawair. The owners at tti