A NEW ADVERTISEMENT. To-Merchants, Storekeepers and Trades- men in be finished with all p( Subscriptions will be received by A. Die kins, No. 15, North Second Street, opposite Christ Church, and J. Ormrod, No. 4c, Chefaut-ftrest, and by th« principal Bookfellcrs throughout the, United Stated n-arch 17, THE ANTI-JACOBIN REVIEW AUD MAGAZINE; Monthly Political and Literary gj" A few copies of the shave vock are receiv ed nod for sale at DicUins's Bookftorc, opposite Christ Church March *4. AUTHENTIC LIFE OF SUWOROW. JUS 7 FUBLISHBD, J ros SALE, AT THIS OFFICK, A SKETCH Of THE JLift anß Character PRINCE ALEXANDER SUIVOROW KTM- NIKSKI, Field-Matihal General in the fervica of Mis Imperi al Majesty, the Emperor of all the Ruflias, with The History of his Campaigns. Translated from tie German of Frederith T# which|is addtd, A concise and cmhrebensive History of His Italian Campaign. By William Cobbett. With an elegant Print-Portrait of thai re nowned Warrior, [Price 1 x-a Dollars.] Portrait of Marshal Suworow• Gentlemen defireus of pofleffing * capital like* nest. executed in thefirft style, of this llluftrious Chieftain, may be lurnifccl with parti* cuiar proof at this otfi.e, price one Dollar v Fcbru>ry l». MAP OF NEW-JERSEY. —«■ npHE commiflloners appointed for the purpose *■ of circulating fubfeription pap«rs, to the pro pped plan of procuring an accurate Map of New- J~rfey, immediately after their appointment trans mitted printed copies of the plan to various pr-rfons in the several eou'ities of this state, and in the cities of New York and Philadelphia, and since that time, through the medium of the public prints, have requeued the gentlemen entrusted with those papers, to return the number of fubferioers by them rtfpe join him, on that ground he has so nobly atTum ed. defpel the vapors of uncertainty, and the mills of pacification. " An old officer who was at the siege of Savannah," it desired to back with his name the affcrtion Se makes conerriiineu hop; for such another, if this be ne gk-ifted I Has not the Dircdtory, contrary to all treaties, insulted you both by laud and sea ? and dill continues to ravage ? —ls not the French an implicable enemy? a faithful aily ? the usurper of your rights, to which they have no title nor pretence ? a stranger, a barbarian, a tyrant! and indeed what are they not ? In truth, if recovering from in a&ivity, you would atTume the freedom and spirit of your anciftors ; if you would be your own soldiers and your own command ers, no longer considering your affairs in mercenary hands, the world might, once more, behold yon mating a figure worthy of Americans. Yes, fellow citizens, you ftiould make it a (landing rule, that no person whatever, iliould be the better for the pub lic money, who ftiould hesitate to employ it for the public service. Are you in peace ? The public is charged with you subsistence. Are you in war, or under a neceflity as at this time, to enter into a war? Let your gratitude üblige you to accept, as pay, what you receive in peace, as a mere bounty. And without abolifhingany thing but pernicious novelties ; by converting for the future, the lunds ior the use of the serviceable, which are spent upon the unprofitable..—You may be well served in your armies ; your troops regularly paid ; juflice duly adminidcred ; the public revenues encieafed ; and every member of the commonwealth rendered ufe ful to his country. This is what prompted mi to represent to you upon this occalian— May the God cf-all nations inspire you to determine upon such measures as mayte moll expedient for the public and private good, lhen let all as one inan, and with one voice fhoiit: Let us marsh against France-; let us 5,/ht'for our liberties ; let us conquer or dir. A SOLDIER. A fling assignee, dt4o tu.thicfa tf. Xije oasette. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 28. Juftum et tenacem propofiti virum, Nod chrium ardor prava jubemium, Non vultus inflanti> tyranni, Mente quatit iolida. AN ADVICE. Infermation it received in town from Cur raeoa, ftatiug, on th« authority *f a veflel ar rived there from Liftion, that the frirate U. States, Commodore Barry, having tfie com missioner» ob board, had proceeded {tori thence to some port in France; the Secreta ries of the Embafiy having previously depart ed from Lisbon for Parit. The letter from Curracoa is said t« be from the A.uericao Consul at that port. sparine %ifk. Port of Pbiladtlphia. ARRIVED, Days Schr. Holk.-r Johnfan, Havanna 13 I-lawke, Norris, Turks Illand Greyhound, Mathew, St. Johns N B. fl9 days. Ship Mancheffet, Co*, St. Sebastians via [Antigua. Sloop Profpcrity, Pintard, New York. Capt. Jchnfon, of i'chr. Holker, failed from Havanna the 13th inft. in company with the ship Yankee, Willet for New- York; Uiip Greyhound, Pratt, for Charlef tox, and brig M'lntai), for Charleston. Spoke the fame day. off the Moro, a brig, name unknown, the Capt. of which inform ed Capt. I. that he failed from Jamaica in company with teveral veffelj under convpy of the United States Frigate, Constellation Capt. Truxton, bound home. Left at the Havanna, several American veffdi (13th intl.) among thein were the toU losing : -Ship Neptun:, Hacquin of PhiUdelpfci*. Brig Gayefy, Griffin below. S.hooncr Sea Flower, Man, from hence, ha Arrived at Porto Covella. BALTIMORE, March 15. Extract of a Utter from on board the U. St scbocner Enterprize, of 14 guns, com manded by lieutenant Sbaiv, to a gentle man in ibis city. *' On the 17 th December, vre left our capes, with a moderate breeze from the S. W. but it Ihortly increased to a violent gale, accompanied by quantities of rain ; and hav ing a new veffcl and raw hand*, had soon many difficulties to encounter. Weloftons man overboard, belides fpripgiirg our fore, mad, but had it condemned by a surveyor, as being tnfit to proceed to lea with. On the 15th January, procured another rrnft in Martinice, and then -pioceeaed to St. Kitts with a convoy of 15 fail. Hauled up for •* brig we saw under Guadeloupe, which Ihew ed a Swcdifli jack. As we had every reason to ftpptife her a French vefTel, beat all handc to quarters, the usual mode we adopt on feeing a (trange> fail. We gave her a gun, and (hewing our cilours, but file kept her wind to the fou'hward, Until w.e had fired 14 fliot at her, when she hauled down lirr colours and came under our lee. She proved to be a Swedifli brig of ?e> 11 pounders and 90 men. After examination, let her pro ceed. " The 19th were ordered out on a cruise. On the 2 2