Jcneign j ZURICH, October 16. The reserve of the French array has made a movement. General Mafftna, apprehen sive that Pritvpe Charles, wivo advanced with, his army into the fir'tltf**", would attempt to turn 115 it Bo ile, has jui't Tent the relerve to protect the Rhine on that point. Our troops during the (hoi t time th-y remained in Gonftance pillaged a part of the town. The Helvetic Dnectory having formally 1 forbidden the payment of the loan of 800,000 francs, im poled on the inhabitants ot Zu rich, General Maftcaa has fern from that town the Swils tmons who did duty there, and has replaced, them by French troops. ARAU, Oftcber 16. On the night of the 14th, General Maft na arrived here, ar.d had a conference with the ?re"Ch MinifteV. Several circumftanccs inclijiir.p: us to believe that the object ot the «on fere wee was to inipofe a contribution on ail Helvetia. Pern chel, the Minister, is not irobabir i'o much attached to that measure as Maffena, or the Adjutant General, De "levor.i set out immediately for Paris. MaffVnS appears to fear Su war row less than the Archduke Charles. The enemy is e.ll the other tide of the Rhine, and occupies Diffentis. Sargans, and 'TVIs. Meffena has frequently wifhedto draw Suwarrow in to the plains, but the latter has carefully de clined it. Lecourbe, it is reported, will re turn to take,_the command ot his division. Conde's is stated tq have loft X2CO men in the late aftion. Three hundred ot them passed hy this place a« prisoners Ihe Canton of Argovia is to fumifh 1000 men, who arc to work at the conftru&ibn of the head of a bridge near Wattiijji®. SCHWATZINGEN, Oa. 29. Lecourbe arrived here to day, and has puh'ifhed an energetic proclamation to the army. Phillipfburg is again besieged by the re publicans, who have carried the entrench- j men's which flanked the right of that place. An Austrian battalion of ihe (regiment of Brodis threw itlelf into Phillipfburg, two houis before our arrival beiore that place. All the corps of troops and confcriuU which were .0 the departments of t e ti>r« its, the Ardennes, th? Meufe, and the Mefelle, have joined the trorps on the Rhine, aid form at) army of fonu thotifand men. This movtmenc will produce the double adv?n* tage of difiipating all uneasiness the Count d'Albini and his force. Great events are about to take place. Y- * ■ 1 * '^ ,• *&* :^:^-: '«*ri>ini. m$ caf*fa« if ftopjtfaf »t„thofc when ' •»»*> th«mCel»**». ««'« , fefttßrattx i th«f Irfi ifiofe piwSu ■tiviwer tiws*tdTt **d went flfewbere, 'fArf fc»u«#| , . QrogcKi i».de»3 of Ihe.wouM* £> v - FALMOUTH, October 28. Arrived this morning from off Baft,, the Lurcher cutter, J. Betts master, being at tacheiT to a squadron of frigates tinder the command of captain Cunningham in the Clyde. By this cutter we hear, that One left the squadron on Friday evening, with advice that seven fail of the line and a frigate were then under weigh coming out of Bveft, snd that thirty-nine fail t f th:- line were in the outer load, ready for sea. On the cu-ier'3 ssaffage to this port, (he fell in with the from Gibraltar., out of which she took an effict* from Sir Sid- j rey Smith, who landed here, and set off for J town Immediately. The rand fleet was off this port 011 Friday afternoon, the day the above (hips came out of Brest; and as the run from hence to Brest is net above 15 or 16 hours fail, it is hoped they were down on Saturday jiiormng in time to fall in with the enemy. P U " *3 PLYMOUTH, October 31. The dollars taken aboard the San Brigada and El Thetis, Spanilh frigates, have been landed and lodged in the citadel at this place under an el'cort of the military : those cap tured in the former consist oi; 508 bbxes, snd in the latter of 427* containing toge ther 2,900,000, amounting to about 652,00®! ftsrling, exclusive of their valuable cargoes. The line of march in which 63 artillery wagg-ens conveyed the treafurs extended near two miles. TO LET, Several Valuable FARMS, Situated in Benlalem townlhip, Buck? county, nineteen milea from Philadelphia. For terns apply to ELIZABETH ROBERTS, Attloborough, Bucks county—cr JOSEPH R. JENKS, No. 38, north Second ilreet, Philadel'a. N. B. None need apply who cannot produce i'uttable recommendation. r ■ i- The Time of a Negro Boy, Who i» fifteen years of age, and has thirteen yeai tto serve—He has been used to the bulinefs of a Farmer, and can drive a Carriag*. Apply to V.LIZ ABETH ROBERTS, as above. January 43. PORCUPINE'S GAZETTE. B Subfi libers to this Gazette are inform- A ed, tint '.he Farewell Number ii til'.? day receive it the Philadelphia I?oil Office. V B. A StidpUrnent of two or rum her-', wi'il I>e published, and duly sent on to the fjjVfcribefs. January i\. " -V- —■ THIS DAY IS !j, ' Price 6*\ ceiiti. WILLIAM No. 30 N Fourth, near Market Arret, A Wop k upon a plan which never bejore ap' j feared in the United State s, being a syC it* of Diredory, but different fi names - and residences of thofc wh i follow it. If A Ho»i£-K»ei , e* W ..ms quickly t" find a Ea ter, a Cake Baker, Seamf.rcfs IVtite Wajbcr, Wajber, China Mender, tebool-majler or Mt/lrefs, Ghziir, Pa per Hanger, Painter, Cedar Confer, Uckfmkb. Black f,,tb B ickl.tj.r, PtaijUrer or Joiner. He can alto t»rn to the Index and be ref.rred to the f hade in question In like maimer can the Ladies find out the residence* and nama of all the Mantua maker'. Bonnet makers, Stay makers, Dyers and rr a St* An«e* the moll emveiiient Boarding Hovft, Hair Drt([cr, Hatter, Taylor, trunk rxthr. Isfe Nor ie the utility of the work confiueii to tbefe a lone ; for any Tradefnan may trace at enc. tt\e nrtnes and residences of the Map. t and Journey 1 men in til kum line. I Ir. short it is more or less Vfeful to alniojlcu ! cry Class of Citizens--And the :-.i'itor trufii that f.irh an Expensive and laboiious Undertaking ' will meet with statable Encouragement Jan. 8. iT A N C I N G. Mr. PRANGIH or TUB M\v THEATRE- > j\ rubl'.c in <.r-:.cnl, tint he will re-vx.'tuuci cc Teaching on i UESDAY the l4tu inltdii r , itt lii'. A In-in .iy Room, South FouHi 5T : r 1 Days of tuition, Tucldays and 1 hurfdays. rr.nm, Ten d». per Quarter, No Entrance. 0- For further PaitkuUrs app'y to Mr. F. 70. north Hr^ec. December 11. HENRY BENBRIDGE public, that he has commenced the bulincfs los a BROKER* at hit Office No. j ■ j flrert. near tke Bank of the United States, i where he buy* and fells on Comimfßon all kinds of Pub ic Seeurities, Stocks, Notes, &c &c. and offers hit I'ervices in any bnfuiefs in his line. Jan 14. d 1 wjawfiw Also for sale, tM. St. v.- V THE UNDERSIGNED, HIS Swcdißi Mjjefty's Consul General, and »u ---tliorieed to tranl'»& the Consular Bulintfs, for his Miijftcy the King of Denmaak in the United States of America, refidinj at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That in obcdicucc to recent inihuis Evening, January 27, *» be pn rented, }f~ tic {O4 <»»< a much-admired hew Con £•') > c - ' RECONCILIATION; Or, The lHxb Dej. To which will b« added, (for the feafun) a Graml DramstU BLUE BEARD; Or, FEMALE CURIOSITY. IViIL ucLJitioral Svm>jl Macbm.ry and Boohs of the Songs ta be bad at tbe TLr.itn »v ■*«*£ o|i c«^| r H '^A^'j&SlvSSS* earned* and » wilting: to'fiirtert *Y » e **7 who flAf^otor +fi+> oeW <*' t * t * t f*ii«"«*»ere»»' %xip&y 'il'.\'' ' ';••"• v /'. ' : *?V <&■ the committees Appeirred Isy the fcver.il Fire Companies in the City <*iul' Liberties, to devise a plan ot I affcciation for the purpose of , n uob c:i t at fires are requested to attend a mating to be held at Cameron's 1 avern, sign Golder. Swiii, in Third Street above Arch j Street, on Saturday evening the ift of Fe- I brrarv, pvculely at 0 o'clock# j January .7 bankrupt office. AgJsCOND Dividend of t>!e Ellate of Ccorfi ind Robert Grat, Bankrupt, will paid 10 the crfiior. whn hit- piovert Arir debt. und«r the con.r.iiSfcn, at any time when called for, at No. 109 ArJi ftrcct. , JOHN JENNINGS, Clerk. January »P, 1800.' lawiw valuable real estate. *. to*,»AT.B ' *•" , J&gift Vi Lani^. ' T A+HC A theeiftdc'of tke -MW Ilo*4. JL»OK th»P*a to i» bwded by propctty betonfr jSt»-Mr.T«icli fiwcii, ftn-r-ou «•* *? • Taad af'tvoTicrclKK ml onth« nort? »y * »»«>. fr(rt-"r.^ > CiU. UhjirW" sift to into $ cqial p*» m orJer to bit ih*p*rch»(w».' '. J » Wm«l '" r 'Jaouirjra4* ' t FOR THE SALE OF HORSES and CARRIAGES. THE Subitriber infcfnuhitfrieadjand the pub- J lie, ihm fer continues to keep his Cables is Seventh,' ntti Mur*U Street, lor the reception of Horses an ; Carriage? at private fate. From hu loftr exnerknee and knowledge of horfct. and the confidence hisfe* ow cit zcn.have placed in Mm for a number of years pnft, lie flatters hinifeif he may be of effcutial service to rhofe who may employ him in that way—They may be allured every ex ertion in his power (hall be done for the mutual ad vantage of boih feller and buyer. Horses taken in at livery on as low terms a» any in tho city, and particular care taken of thrm. "WILLIAM DAVIDSON. Jauu?r? zj. di.ni.th-f.ti'. THE cordial salutation which you havi presented on beha'f of my fricn.lt in Pittf burg upon the event of the la e ele&ion ha peculiar claims to attention and refpeft.— The diftante ct the scene ; the little irter ants ; and the fair advantage possessed b] my cmpetilor from ptrfonal and local con ltderati ns must enhance the merit of youi ittKchmert and enliven tbe ftnfe of my ob ligation. It is true that I bave lived long and havt sudcavouivd 10 Live W il ; but 1 am con Cciou» that much ttill reman s to be done ti f title mc to the e> comium which you havi .■loquently pronounced. On the princi; lei however that hav- hitherto a&uated 1115 'lO BE SOLD, public condu£f. I promise to persevere it Or Rented for a term of Tears, t ljt fervict of my country raanifefting a large graiitude for the station which flic ha TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, conferred upon me in the Temple of Hono: With < Lot th«rrantO,4Wonging, by my veneration ai.d solicitude for he -nTUATE in Duck Creek, Cross Roads Peace, Liberty and Independeuce. Kent Cnunty, State of Delaware, fronting A flu re our fellow- citiiem, gentlemen on the M*in Street, thefa are on the lower t jj at ; t w ;][ a f aV ourite ohjed of tny ad Floor, five Rooms ar(d an En'i), wit a ' miniftraliou 10 piomote the profr>erity o lumber of well fitnfbed l'.ooms up btairs, a » /.1 . >r i Cellar under the whols Building, a Brick kltch- th " great mart of our wetlen n, a tump of good Water, with a Stable, Car- ' commerce.) And accept of my bed in ,nkl iage Honfe and oheds, the whole Improvement! for your personal kindnels. re in g" ti rtyair. The Scat is well cr.lciil tted ■ I am, Gentlemen, or eithe- a Store or Tavern, the latter of which y our obliged friend and humble fewant, t has been occupied tor a number of years with THOMAS M'KE^N. ■onfiderable fuecefs. The fituatiun is dry and » n 7-, 10. . . (V,- u-i ; Lanca icr, JJictmUr 0, I7QQ. he Country arornrt being very healthy a#a a I ' ilr.ee of considerable Trade, it will be well vorth the attention of any person withing te lurchiie or rent. tgf For further particulars apply to the Sub ctiber.it the aforefxid phce. •' v... JOHN CUV3MINGS. IJW3TT OR exchanged, For property in the City, or ivitbm thirty j miles as it, A PLANTATION or trafl of l£hd in | Mifflin County snd Srate ol i' »,..fylva- j ria, within £x mil« of the ri»er Juniata, coil- I taining about 300 acres. There are about Efty aeies "cleared, part of which is a rich bottom, watered by a constant stream that is strong enough to work an oil or a jrilt mill. Any per r on inclining h> deal fir it, may obtain fur ther information by applying at the ofiic • of this gwi'tte. N. U- If fold, credit wiH be given for part of the money. Q3ober 17, 17 f-9• dtf- DESERTED from the Company of Captain MATTHEW HENRY, lo'h Reg. U. S Infantry, an en lilted foWier named MOS£S WtNUi torn in Penr.fylvaaia, by tradcaflioe maker, thirly yeirs of age, five feet eight and an haif inehc9 high, black eyes, black hair, lair complexion, has loft two at his foreteeth which is very perceptible when he talks.* It i$ known that he now luiks in this city. Whoever (hall take up fan) deferterand lodge him in Jail, or (hall deliver him to the Snbftri ber at his quarters in Filbert between Ninth and Tenth street, (hall receive the above reward and raalonable charges. Samuel Blodget. REPOSITORY TO #£ SOl3> FOR'CASH, January 8 len Dollars Reward. BENJAMIN GIBBS, Jun. Captain 10/ A p— ' ■ 'entry. Jan.?. Xfte oa?ttte, PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY KVENING, JANUAKY 27. ADDRESS. r 0 Thomas M Kian, Governor eUOoj /W I FROM the verge and f.reen end ot thi State we fa.ute you. In your elevation, w> fee are honr.med, service* awarded. (» «•«> integrity trusted, *f4 \*>rth ef limated. < , Your gradu 1 and mature advance to the , kigkeft p' ace ot * ! e nu y y "j c *" '• ptrii-nce, fits your own mind fur the duty, i and 'tis agreeable to the natural order oI thii."S The ferviccs of half a century, at ibe bar, in the field, in the senate. in the ir. . . rities in private goodhy euunfcl or by parse, | In addition to tkefe, it appears that thre. ha, received acknowledgment by the vote hundred ,nd two poor out-patients bav< of the people. Power* of m.nd naturally betn attended at their.private dwelling* will ftronsi and highly cultivated, are preserved medicine and advice. viwor y aVn't.-ge of 'uty, ,efr.-ft,cJ by 224 of h.wc beer, cured, slate to execute her lawe. Since ity 10 j 17 died, _ . words and adior* | honor and probity in j 4 nnufti to the City Hospital with the private deal! g> ; ut.impeaclted and an uu- ' V «■ fovey, impeachable degree of public trull, u cho- j a taken by their friend*, fen to secure confidence. • 4 ««*"«*» pbyfic.n*. General worth of charafter Juftifies the j I delivered in chi.d bed, promotion and 'a a h-lTo.i t<- ; cut'ti, and a.i_ 3', ieir....:» un.icr one. t sample to manhood, that, to the temple c. honor amongst u», as aroongit the Romans 3'- we go through that «f virtue. j At the time the committee vifitcd the In your elevation we fee a choice uninflu- Hospital, there were seventy-one patieuta eneed by expectants of office, holders, of v!/.. ihir'.y poor and forty-ons pay. (lock 111 ih- fundi, great wealth ; but car- Of winnii - ried agaii.ft all theie ; a proof that Public i 2 VVt . rc from England, Spirit like a giantef* ha* arilen from kr , Fra-u--, ilunilKib ; that the qiiickfandsof fp.-euhnion ■ ( Se tlaoJ, are pa!t ; that the mat's of the people gov- (, C .Trr.'r.y, e.11; that equable induftrv and fuccellive I,eland, frrvice* will alone le; dto cftate and prefer- j t Virginia, ment ; and that the day is not far dijlant •*« — r,k„:: «ur leave rf y. u. we v.i;V» you cr ■. r s{Tuv s t v, t ,h- Son cf L l ealth, ad we pray God to prcferve yen y {^]a |n . A „ ucei glHld i, during the period for which you arc elccttd, , Brunf( again st th( and give you.life f"r that whith you are , b _ Ruffuns . Paris Paper. eligible—tlie father of yi ur family and «1 • the state, a terror to evil doers, and praise I to them that do well. This addreft is made to you on half of a number at tHis place as their committee. Samuel llivdh. dtf. H. //• Bracicnridge, Nathaniel Irijb, Andrew Richardson, Addimfon Tannehill, George Robin/en, Ephraim Jb' ts- Pittftjurg, November 22, 1799' * *. T» meffri. Ewalt, Brtckeoridge, Irift, Ri chardfoa, Tannehill, Robinson and Jonei, a committee on behalf oi a number of ci* tizenf of Pittfbur^. Gentlemen, Qn- Friday tbp_ 3d. instant, the joint com* | miltce us ;bi Senate and.tlaufgof Rcpre- I sentul ives of tuts state, appointed ti visit I tb: Pennsylvania Hospital, made tbe\ fallowing report.- ! The committee appointed to join a com mittee of the Senate; and vil'it the Pennsyl vania Holpital, made . report, which was read as fellows, vin. Tlvat they have performed, that {frvice December 24th h|t, and found the apart ments very ckau.md in good order. The committee Had the fatisfaclion to observe from the aniiuni accounts, that the capital stock at interest has i 11c vented this year fcur hundred and twenty (even pounds one (hilling and eight pence, and tl;at now ' amounts to twenty thouiand eight hundred and five.pounds thirteen (hillings and ten pence. The leg.citi and contributions of the 'aft year, are four hundred and ninety-one p«und» sixteen (hillings. Tli? mufeutn is j t • . valuable atiatoruica! preparations, and a re mittance of two hundred pound* fiei ling, is on its wav to Lotrd-in to enrich the Library, the funds for which art- railed ty vaung .{ln dents wiiojwy for the privilege oi *itendin<* the praitice cf the houlb and for the use of the booki; Tlvcro luve bet' n received into the Hospi tal in the coyrl'e of the year, one hundred and ninety-five patients, viz. ci&hty-leven .1 J eight pay, of ■ , 'miwi rc lunatic- Oi thelc hi .Tere cured, 9 relieved, 31 died; 6 were taken by their friends, 6 eloped. 1 lent to the City Hospital with the vellow fever, 73 remain, of whom 54 IK lunatics. * , Married, on Thursday evening last, Capt. William Rofs to Mrs. Rachel Hazelwood, . both of this city. N'SW-TCmfi., Jar.t J:*y 25. Yefterdar morning arrived here, the United State* (hip of war Portimouth, CnpV M'N-.'il, mounting 24 g«»"> f rom a 11 j months cruise ; during which time she has i loft only two men, the surgeon, of a con j -ump'ion, anf 1 • irarine officer, of a fever. 1 Tiie POl tfmriirth, perhaps, has been one of I tf* mod us ful veifcls on the Weft-Tndia flation, having convoyed three different fleet* Of valuable American veffeb from Surrinam besides picking up a numbers of marauding boats which proved very deftru&ive to our commerce. Theie is hardly a navigable place amongst the islands wbere the Portf inouth has not been—She left Porto Rico the sth inft is to pay off her crew in this port, and prepare for another cruise. Or her anchoring Hie ialuted the town. CONGRESS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Fridat, janttorj i»f, •eesrvii-' Koport of the committee 011 the message of the Prcfident, together with the letter of Mr. Randolph. Mr. Smith moved the recommitment of the report to a committee, on account of some improper reflections and cerfure on the stile and application of Mr. Randolph. The ftcond, third and fourth paragraphs of the report we think prqprflt) reinsert bee a ule of the references to them in the debate. ■ '_ " Oil the stile of. to the Preh !ent, referred to 'thc' fronfidcration of the ommktee, they any oilier remark* ban to i-xpie.fs '.t.heji regret that s . >f the hrufe .haV himfelf juftihea n deviating.fvoaX the forms ofdeccruir. cut oniary in»ofn?e cirf ijAtpedUy iherifhed by their relpec ive Aedfcerß., Randolph's letter, he Hates that br'iiW^rJS'of. raturr,- ttttt ft iebate, in the H-iufe of Representatives,on . prolMiition for reducing the army, he had ,eenpufcliciy inlulMpd, by fc rer*l ptrions, officers pt the amy or navy, nd demands of the executive *» thorny, -edrels fcr an attack on his, independence nd rights as 3 Wgiflator. „ , , " Ycur committee .being ot opinion tha he matter of complaint refpeds the prtfile res ot the Kouf?, ..nhsrentin its own body ; nd thrveOclulVvely cognizable, cannot but ;onfider the appeal in this instance to the. authority, however otherwise m encVd, as .'.crog.at r-g from thpfe right, of •be House, with 'whivh areintimately con- Kfu-«,.hoth its hi.n-'i' 'M independence, uid the inviolability os-its tnemfcw." Mr. Rutledge did not knov? whether the ;er.tleiV 5m from Maryland meant t< refer it ■» 1 > r4 . V * c -4 • »-