* NEW-YORK, February 15. X On, Last evening "arrived at this port the (hip 1 Tanner's D;liglu, capt , frojn London. She left London on the igth December, and brings papers to the day preceding-. We have received a regular fits to the 17th : but our expeditions refpefting thein are much ai(appointed, tor they i'carcely furnifh as w:tU an article of intelligence worth pnblifh ing—all the principal events having previous ly reached us by way of Boston. The vefl'el was reported on the coffee-houfe books tb have had only 36 days pafTage, and public curiosity was considerably awakened tn con fequenceof it. A rumour, which was par tially circulated at the time of her arrival, that another revolution had taken pl-ce at Paris, in which Buonaparte had again nar rowly escaped affirmation, added greatly to the anxiety of fufpenee. On the fubjeft of this rujnourj the papers before U3 are Went. From Louden papers to the seventeenth of December, received at the Office of the Mercantile yidvertifer. LONDON, December 14. YelWday the Hamburgh mail due, arrived 1 lie Vienna Court Gazette contains a detailed account of the d;fFerent actions which have taken place upon the Bth, upon various points of a very rxtended line 1 here had been no general engagement but from every port they occupied the French were successively driven. The official com munications reac!) down to the 15th : the French papers informed us subsequent to that period that tlieir head-quarters Were at I lietra. Upon the 10th Chsmpionet whs at Gerroa, and, as the reports in the Paris ! papers slate. the Auitrians had been repulsed in an attempt to carry the partes into the Genomic. I bey have trow, however, fecsr- I ed all the potitions which are nec«ffe ought to be alLffiuated ; and to be the intention of the Auttrian govern- t ' len having torn the papers that might com ment to fend powerful reinforcements to their P r °niite them, voted an address of cojigratu ariny is tliii quarter. Ution 011 the events of the 18th and 19th Upon the Rhine no new operations have Brumarre, in order to deceive the govern takeu Reports of an arniillice con- t 71611 * and the delegate whom they are about tinue to circulate, jut without any great t0 k n "* appearance of probability. I The general rumor of to-day is, that a The letters from Augfburgh state that part of those who have examined the new general Suwarrow has adfually begun his conftitutien do not wilh for a Grand E!e&- msrch to return home, and that his whole or- Pe-fons whs pass lor bciijg well in arr»;y is in motion—This muff to a certain formed, give it as certain, that Buonaparte di-rce difioncert the military plans ®f the oppofea the idea of that magiltratc being for Archduke, and injure the prosecution of the , ''fe> idt-a of a Grand EleAor is adopt wjr agairtft France, though it is extremely ! et * ; he thinks- itntceffary for ten years, and clear that the importance of the Ruffians has ' so * opinion, that employments which are been greatly ovrr rated. the objett rf every intrigue fliould ceafs to At Vienna the wllhes of the people are i offer to parties the fubjeft of continual agi in favour of peace. Politicians there think tation. One man, according to Ipm, being that the late events in France will iacilitate lef» impol't d upon than several, runs less riik tne attainment cf that objei*. i of being dilfuaded from good felcdlioin, and At Berlin considerable importance is at- I may moreeafily direst them towards the de tached to the million of Duroc, Ruonaparte's ' '"' ed the public prosperity. We do not aid de camp, who has arrived in that city. ! ffunrantee this as being the Oonful's opinion, It appears that Otto, the French charge but ' t ' s that which is attributed to him. d'affairs at that com t, is going to France Others, on the contrary, wish for a Grand in order to come to this country to fill the j Ele&or for life, or not at all. office to which it was mentioned in the [Journal des Homines Libres.~\ French papers that he had been appointed. it Frimaire Dec 8 -iv ™ b™,, u,« rLa ™. m f „„:« child i££ u. to. fula and Chonan chiefs has by no means ! M-fiVna is arrived at Paris. put an end to the hopes of our government We u „ derfhnd th , t a viftory has b „ n from that predatory war. They learn by obtained near Gen.a, by the army of Italy, private letters that they ft,ll continue in lhe hc , ld larterl ot wh i c , w „ eftablilhed on great force, and that ihey txerc.fe their ad- tlie 4th F , in , alre at Pi bu£ noth; rf . hercnts in open day. The plan of an ex- £ cM has hitherto been published. ptdition to the cozit of Norn andy is there- | They ascribe to Talleyrand Perigord the fore picfervtd w.th mcreafing fptrits, and j idea of forming a board of admiralty on the they hope to make a descent on France model of the EimlifJi. with 100,000 troops of different nations, A 1 ... f °xt r 1 , t, Ruffians, Swiss, and French. ! A Nantz ' *s* Bru- Captain Taylor, the duke of York's f e . 'f 'h rZ 7 C "J 7'J :c " ,m9nd - j cretary, goes to St. Peterfburgh to affilt in \ n hdent national guard ot that com- j digesting the new plan of a subsidiary trea- "I'" , Iwt ' nL re poitrc peeling ty, and tis believrd that we fliall contrast ff'fl tl W a P rod " c<:cl tn " hap for more troops than we ever purchased in P ff* "* c ,rr. , J ' Several ot the rebels chiefs seem d fooled to any former year. Whether they are to b„ fnrrender thc]r , rms . Th , employed in this ferv.ee or not, we cannot 1 ilowevei -, b , „.lily unlefs lay; but we know that the rumour of filch -tr , llc a design will do more to unite all the hollile ' Tj ntrS U> P" C,l >' }* Co " nu Tr be fe parties in France, than the affeded modc . | b >—P°fi"g..nl,tary force. ration of the cohMs, or the (hart-lived VIENNA, November 27 ?nergjr which the government has derived 0 . ' from the late military convulfi in. Oaneral Fralich, who is at Ancona, with . j n i ■ . 12, 00p men, has received orders as soon as It was generally reported ycfterday „i the ffible t0 join Genera , political c.rcts of Mr. Dundas's journey of t(lat C J wi „ d ([) AR . wn to Scotland was from deep political rtafoM. Levante, in the Genoese, to reinforce Ge ! Some fay that he is about to retire from ncra i Klenau. office, and is to be called up to the house . r t 1 rt> a .u c i_ ■ • According to accounts from Italy, our of Peers. Another pretext for his going , have attacked the enemy in the val to Scotland is that he may have a personal of , hc Majra rnd enlirely ? UCC eeW in interview with Sir Rul, h Abercrombie, dnv , them from rhtir y fit ; ons . T ° and do away some mifundertlariding which caval dismounted in diftrifts where the has occurred on the late expedition to Hoi- gr , und would not a) , ow them |#preceed ™ ar 'a'1 r t> r , horseback and pursued them swords in hand. A letter from our Dublin correspondent Qur troops have advanced beyond the fron of the 7th liiltant, fays, Our apprehenhons t ; ers 7 of scarcity have subsided but they are fuc- Authentic accounts have likewise been re ceeded by our apprehensions of French in- ceived) [hat> on the 6th ; nftan wfaen Q e valion, and th< troops forwarding to this K so fucCfWnll attacfced ' the en<;my country seem to {hew thatyour government near Novi) the d ,4 oa of the Alchdllk y e | also is not without expedition of such an Ferdinand had not done its duty ; it com! ! ~ ' M . s , ■ , , P of fd the greatest part of the second column, The Con lulate have agreed to the demand which did Rot ar , ive in t ; mg . It • naade by Gen knox, of refid.ng at Cah,i>, j d ;fbanded, and the most guilty will be par for the purpose of being better enabled to t i a ,larly punilhed «rr, into effeft the rekafe of the 800, j It has been rtfolvfd tQ ffnd . French pnfoners, ilipulated by the conven- f orcement of 20j000 raeoj at , cast Q tron concludes at Aikmaar. Gen. Hum- nera i C ] 2S be tis to accompany him. | A mh^er plenipotentiary from the king A German paper fays : " About 800 of Sardinia is arrived here, on some part* 1 Irilh rebels arrived at Embden, and were cnlar bufidefs. An envoy extraordinary j received by a Pruflun officer, who gave , from Berlin is also expeded here. It is now them one dollar, cir three (hillings ftt'rling bounty each. .Being lodged in the barracks, they thought of regaling theml'dves with gin afte. their voyage ; nnfortunately, they got 100 xuch inspired, and begaij talking of cutting off King's heads, and fi"gi"g tevolutionary songs. The next morning the Pniffiati officer had tliem muttered tin the parade, and about a dozen of the molt noisy were fsluted with 50 strokes of the cane, by way of welcome, and exaaiple to all the relt, who seemed to be all fine young Paddies, from 18 to 30 years of age. They afterwards were divided in small parties, and conveyed under strong efcoits to differ ent regiments, where, the officer told them, they would be molt particularly taken care of, a3 they came so very firongly recom mended. From JLoyd's Li/2, December 17. Bank Stock 156 1-46 3 per cent reduced 62 1-3178 62 4 per cent. Confol 77 1-4 1-8 Bank long ann. 173 4 Ditto short, 1778 and '79 5 7-8 I mperial 3 per cent. 593858 Ditto ann. 11 1-29-16 5 per cent. 1797, 90 3-47.8 3 4 Omnium 10 1 4 PARIS, w Frimaire, Dec. 3. A announces that the city of Ai»- fpach, the c.ipital of Anfpach and Bareuth, in Franconia, belonging to the king of Pru.f ii *.. i< dt'ftiiicd for 1 ]Ol dina Congrels for pe..c.*. "1 lit* plenipotenti .ri--s of tin* belli gerent powers will afleuible th're under the pivndtion of a numerous Pruflun army, and will open there new . jgoeiations for a gene rul ptace. 4. • AH the whatever nation they may lie, have received orders to without delay, from Suabia and interior Austria. . ■ ' . generally believed here, that, inconfequencc of the late change in ibe French Govern ment, a peace upon honorable terms will not be fubjecled to great difficulties. The neutrality ol Switfcerland is again proposed, on the part of France and Swit zerland. Our Court Gazette states, that no offi cial accounts have yet been received at Con llantinople of any thing of consequence hav kg taken place between the grand vizier and the jfrerich army, on the frontiers of Egypt; butonly that the two armies were in fight of each other, and that ftrious events were expe&ed to take place. LONDON, Dec mber 18. The geod undellanding which fulfills between Prussia and the French republic is cemeated and more every day. 'I bi» appears from the proposal lately made by Mr. Schladen; a General in the Prussian service, of a cartel, by virtue of which the Generals belonging to the two powers, and also the Generals of the Bstavian troops, Ihu'.l reciprocally surrender their defertere. BERNE, November 26. It i« said here, that ths brother of the Consul, Roger Ducois has had feme con ferences with the Archduke Charles, and that there is an idta of an armiilice. If we may believe some private letters they appeared to agree well. FOREIGN Summarily. The advices by the Tanner, are to the 23d December, at which date the fliip failed from Gravefead : She palled the dowes on the 26th. We understand from the best information which can be colle&ed, that the late re volution at Paris affords no profpeft of peace in Europe. On the contrary, another cam paign is expefled—and it is believed that the Danes and Swedes will also come into the eolation agamft France. The trtreat of the Ruflians into Bavaria, is supposed only to be a temporary arrage ment to pass thv winter, in a plentiful coun try—and that with the opening of the cam paign, they will march to join the Auftrians on thr Rhine. bwitzerland, it is supposed, wll be de clared ncurral— ard in cor.sequence, the of fenfive operations of the next year, dire&ed to the cou-trirs on the; banks of the Rhine —to tlie Low Countries—and to Italy. By t!ie lalcft accoudts from Paris, every thing was quit in that city. A plan of a new Conftiiuuun has beau proposed—but nothing yet decided en. Every exertion was miking to raise money—and to recruit the armies. The Consuls were pursuing a m derate fyftcm of government , several odious de crees of the late direct ry had been done away, and many emigrants permitted to return. The combined Fiench and Spanish fleets lay tn Brest harbour—off which port an Englilh fleet of twenty fail of the line, un <'er admiral Gardner, wa» eruifing to ob« serve them. The Ilarveft in England has not turtind out to be so bad as was expe&ed, atid the prices of grain had declined considerably. General Wafbington's Will. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, BT J. ORMROD, No. 41, Chdnut Street, I'hiladtlp'nia Price Cents, 'Xfje ©am OF GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON To which is annexed, A Schedule of his Properly, Diredled to be Sold. Feb' „ary la. CITY OF WASHINGTON. THE POSSESSORS fV OBLIGATIONS «r CER I'II-'ICATES sign , cd *>T t!it fjibfcriW, 'or undivided Shares or Lots on hi, purchase within tie city of W.ifliing. ton, who have not yet applied for and received their Deed, a.c hereby not,fie i, that their fevcral Titles.vvrl be duty completed to tli« or der of thole who »n conformity witj. the term, ol ihe said Cer tificates, do make the Va-ymenti in full therefor either to TW M'Eu.n Us Co. or to the a Ware in frtt9, 36 Ni>ils afTor'ed, 30c? barrel? pi kied Salmon, So half ditto ditto, £0 barrels Herrings, 20 ditto Sfcad, to ditto Mackarel, 7 calks of Porter in bottles, 20 puncheons Hum, 190' pipes of Brandy, 4th proof, 15 pipes old Madeira Wine, 27 quarter chests Young Hyson Tea, 13 boxes oi Imperial ditto, Eng'ifh Gunpowder, HF Forged Copper Nails and Bolts, Sail Canvai**, Empty Wine Bottles, Cork in (hects, Green Ccfice imhhds. February 13. Population &Asylum Companies. On Friday the 7th day of March next, Ac 7 o'clock in the evening will be cxpofed to i i ;i» 4i Equinunk, Northampton cp. 7 3943 42 Lchjwaxcn, ditto do. 8 a 85.3 80 Eq'iinunk, Northampti 11 tie. 3 icßj '66 dittp diito Jo. 3, ISO 9 fil Lehawaxen, ditto do. 2 » 879 78 Equwiunk, ditto do. 11 4714 8a Lkh'wiico, ditto do. 4 1489 58 ditlo , ditto do. 4 17 j j 8S fquinunk, ditto do. (> 2603 l? 4 Wyl.nkin, I.uz;rne, do. 6 »(or 97 Staruria, Northampton ilo. Vi 9737 96 Butt.rmilk Fills, Luzerne do. 8 JJCS 114 Ox Bow Creek, ditto do. 19 8001 8 ditto do. 20 8644 100 di(t« d.tto do. 11474 i»3 Tufcarora, ditto do. 63 »J49J ij WaypafTnp, ditto do. 13 9516 91 Milhappin & Tunkmwck, 20 lOCOO o * 3*J9 Nonlumptou do 10 j4;6 13 Surwcij, ditto do » 747 ma Brodhcid's Creek, do. do. S 1181 68 ditto ditto do, 1S 6000 a ,Eift branch of Lehawaxen, Northampton do. 3 l*«o o East branch of Lthawaxen, Northampton do. 75 3OTCO o French creek &C.Al!rgiienydo. 10 6i28 80 Toby's creak, Northamp. do. 37 14879 o Schuy'kiU, Berks do. 11 3 2 57 59 Conocanering, Allegheny do. '3 3*9* 9» ditto ditto do. 11 44C0 o Leliawaxen, Northampton do. 9 33*4 44 Wappufiiiff, Luzerne do. 6 6193 135 Northumberland do. AIS», Six hundred and seventy-three Shares in \be Population Company. Three hundred and twemy six Shares in the Asylum Company. CONNELLY Sc Co. Philadelphia, 14th Feb. dtf Notice is hereby Given, PHAT in pursuance of a writ to me direilcd ~o m the I,on - R-'chard Peters, Judge ol the Court ot Pcnufylvania, wijl Ijc expol'cd to l,L°, at i Nl uii Third Street, in the City ot 1 hiladelphia, on Monday the 24th day of Febru ary mlt. at I z o'clock at noon. 1 Caik, and 3 Ilhds. Spirits. 1 he fame having been condemned in the f»id DtAftct Court as forfei.cd. JOHN HALL, Mar.JjJ, Office, I'c'.ru\ Samuel Eladgct. THE UNDERSIGNED 0 F f FR . S «,' 9 ferV,C " t0 the holders of Military T7 i •.")!' grants, t 0 make Locations o« the 400- lire 1 " 1 l' W 1 k *'' 3 f the <°*»- Uiips and lea.on, fc^| t0 be able, with prccif.on,- entries th " ou^out til VP 6w fai" rf to 6? h l"' fClf h " ,r,rormatic,n wi » be fati.- h ? GaU e " lcn w 'filing to employ him h. tenthacre w.ll be denuded for any less ouau "y tha " 1000 » §> \ I Where Jituated i3 Cvlhcs Creek, d'tto 209664 17 AND Ur.ilcd Slau-i, ? Pennsylvania District. £ Military Land Warrants. I'ctauarj- 6. dtf | . ON SATURDAY, lStQ f Mwb next, ai C o'cUL in ti "Mbesotdby Public Auction a: the City Coffee House, the fol lowing valuable REAL ESTATE, v ,z No, i. A THREE STORY BRICK HC WITH «M»five three story back build The h«T' lua f ed In Front below Pineftreet < ue houle contains two large room, on each a ." li " " teet * ''iches In from, and feet, 6 inches deep. The pi a22i j, 1 , s - in . !cn gh, and i* feu 6 inches io width "J * I -»• •- < -I'ned up an elegit stair-case - > >:t Imps are 50 feet in length «w|« 1 - ,;,a " 1,1 *' dth > Md Contain on the firft fl. 0., a P»r o„r| kite hen, pantry and flair cafe. " d ld J f " rj are divided into Cambers and drefling rooms The lot ot ground is 198 feet deep, with (he privU legcot a court lcadim: into Lombard street. No. 2. A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, idjo.n.r.g the above, being 32 feet 8 inchc-' tronr, and s , feet > inches in depth, exclusive •t prcijctfj , n of the Bow Window—ThuToufe | contains two W and elegant rooms on the firit and ircend floors-the thirdftoryit divided i into ll l rec chambers—There are two elegant flair cases—a large and convenient fcitchen un der the back room, and double cellars under | the whole house. The lot is 13 * feet 6 inches , la depth, wit h the privilege of a eourt leadini into Lombard flreet-a reftriflion ii to be hit I upon th'slot, that ho back buildings, hight, than 8 feet Irom the level of Front Street, ar. ■vr oc ere<£led upon the fpacc now vacant No - lataVf A IHREE STORY BRICK HOUSE adjoining the above, of the dimenfioni andplai as the house No. i, except lhat the back build ings are only 4S feet in depth. The Ist is jxi feet 6 inches deep, anj has the privilege of a court into Lombard street. Tht above described h?ufes are not plaifter ed, but the Cart enters work is nearly finifted. Perfows wishing to visw them previous to the day of £ale, will p'.eafr to apply at No. 188, South Front street, for the key*. ;,s feet 8 inches front, and 37 feet in depth, upon a court leading into Lombard firect. No. 5. adjoining the above, and ofthefamedimenfiom. TWELVE LOTS OF GROUND, situate in Lombard ilreet ketuetn Sixth and Se venth street» from Delaware, containing each 18 feet front upon Lombard llreet, and nofeet in depth to a 23 feet alley leading into Sixth ftrcct, wiih the privilege of the fame—A plan of these lots is to be seen at the Coffee Houfe— upon the Lot» marked No. j and 4 in the plan there is a frame building and kitchen about 16 teet front, and 31 feet deep, in good r»pair A LOT OF GROUND, containing 114 feet on Lombard street, and 130 teet on Eighth fticet from the Delaware, with the privilege of a ia feet alley running pa rallel to Lombard street. A LOT OF GROUND, the .abo»a7~£snT3rßftiy~T6B fc*t ob Lombard Hreet, and 130 feet in depth to the a bttvenuntioned alley, aud with the privilege of the fame. Lwterne do. Alley hcny do. A LOT OF GROUND, tor.laining 114 lc«t on Pine flrcct »nd ijo feet on Ei ghili fireet from Delaware, with the pri vilege of i feet alley. A LOT OF GROUND, adjoining the above, containing 168 feet on Pine ftre;t, and ijo feet in depth, to the above mentioned jj feet alley with the privilege of th efa me. A LOT OF GROUND, ill the diftriol of Southwark, bounded is sol" lows, viz. Beginning at a corner of Thomas Wharton i land ou the k*uih fide of Carpenter street, at the distance of 137 feet 3 inches from the cor* ntr of Third llrcet as the lame is now laid out and ccntin'ued a new courl'e 137 feet 3 inches, tl.crite louth westerly on the well fiJe of the i'jitl i hiril t, continued 011 a new uourle i;et to a corner of Andrew Benhan's land -;hei;c«e weft 1; .nhw.udly 149 feet 9 inches to a corner oi J". Wharton's land t thenca by the f.ime on a (Wait line 190 feet 6 inches to the place of beginning. ALSO, ANOTHER LOT OF GR9UND, ;ii the Diftrift of Southwark bounded as fol ;ows : Beginning at the corner of M. Secpee's lot ou Moyamenfing road, thence fomh-wefterly along the weft fide of laid road 56 feet four i-» inches to lidwsid Reily's lot. tliei.ce welt northerly 11 y feet to Third flrctt as the fame i» now |jid out and continued on a new c 0 tnence north eailerlv along the east fide of fa'd Third tti te 78 feet 6 inches —thence east fouth crly 2 .3 feet—thence touth uefterly 10 feet thence east southerly 140 feet to Moyamenfing road iiotefaid to the place of beginning- There are two brick tenement* two ftorif* high oh the above delcribcd premilei. Pla«s of the above houses and lots ot ground are to be fetn at the C ffce-Houfe. Ihe con ditions w.U bemadc known at the time and place of i'ale. 3tawti. JOHN CONNELLY, Auctioneer. February 1$- eotiM- -T HE Publie ar cautionedagainft reviving the ' Subfcrtbers Note in favor of, and lr.dor fed by Thomas W. Francis, dated yefterdsy, at 6c days after date for eight hundred dollars. The note is in the hand writing of the Sublcrt ber, and at the bottom a memorandum by the indorfer, to the credit of the drawer, Thomas W. Francis. This note together with a con trail between Charles Williamfoß, and Char es Hale for lauds in townfliip, No. 4, in the jt range of Struiler county, state of Newjerley, and fsudi y other papers contained in a Book, were taken from the Sublcribers deft a evening. Asibe above can be of no ufeto the person who has carried them rfF, ftihould they be returned, no questions fliall be afted. SAMUEL. ' February 6. . «"* No. 4. A LOT OF GROUND, A LOT OF GROUND CAUTION.