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    tfrctign Jritelligeita.
' LONDON, January 18.
A letterTrom Coble 11 tz f.iys, tl<at every
thing is preoinnff for the
Rhine at different points. One column will
go by Ehrenbreudeii), wliile the m<rjor part
Will pass the rivir at Mjyence. A ,great
many pieces of artillery hj well as ammuoi
tio» and provifions;hai cruffrd 6cfore the
7tb January, and fe had
all*. crofted to the righfijank ar*iM.tyKnce.
ojher lidsy the Austrian aruly'is da
ted tti be enoreafiitg' every d»y on the banks
•f the Mein and the Njdda, and it appears
that.the war will. Coon reddeii the waters of
the Rhine.
If we m\y believe letters from the Canton
of Linth, tiie Auftfians are obliged to eva
luate the Grifons tbr want of pravifians.
January 13.
This mornin? we received Paris Journals
the zoth inft.
A letter firm Munich slates, that the
emperor of Ruflla is to march an army lo
the Rhine, which will aft independently of
that of Austria. It is also Rated, that Paul
I. has invited DuinouiMer to Peterfburgb,
wh ), in repairing thither, prided by Mittau
and received from Louis XVIII. a pardon
for all his revolutionary fins.
The account of (he defeat of the Grand
Vizier's army is repeated in the French pa
per*, and rendered not improbable by what
is slated in the official details of general
Xlrber.
Lately died, near R|ris, and within a few
days of each other, Martnoatel and Dauben
ton, the celebrated French authors.
The earl of Chatham, it it now mention
ed in the firfl circles, is to go at Governor-
General to India, and to take out with him
ft eonftitution, for the better government of
our extended territories ih tliat quarter.
This conflitution ij said to be something fim
jiar to that of Jamaica, as there is to he a
lagifl itive council, to deliberate on, and
prov'.defcr every local purpose, and wfcofe
laws are to. be of full eflfeft when they have
jtbftvcd the lau&ion of the governor-gene
t«l.
February i.
An anonynvMis correlponflent tranfjmts
the foltowin?, to which we give a place,
without pledging uurfrlves to its accuracy.
A report of n change of admin! ftratiou was
vciy current in the city yeftrrday.
confequenee of the opinion a great per
iorrajrlws formed refp-aing the failure of
the Dntefi expedition, Mr. Dundas on
I hil'l'.'y ftnt a letter, offering to re
fign.liis office of war minister, wtiifc'lT'will
prevent thrjr meeting so often in the closet.
T his change, our fays, will
bad to th<- following Coiifrq.K'nce : Mr.
vand'aa will be created a pee? ; the board of
t<?> he new modelled.in form ofa'fe-
of state's office fpr India affairs ;
Mr j]uri<Ja.< 4t the head, Mr. Canning fe-
in eonirni'rJ, to move all the ellimates,
twpers, kc. in the house of totjimons, on
India affairs, and to be trained up to fuc
eeed Mr. Dmidas eventually. Indii to have
a new government entirely.
ihe ion of the eount de Touflain was
Condemned to jde»th at Paris 03 the aeth
lilt.
iThe celebrated walking Stewart has re
turned to this country, after traversing va
r.Aus pirts ot America.
A Paris paper fiys " A few days ago, tvii
lovers weft- united- in the bonds of Hymen,
at Burgues, whose ages, together, amount
ed to 14.8 jjcars !" •
A, ff rt y Pari Ran ladies have eftablilhed
a Literary eyerie, 111 emulation oi the ce
lebrated J3lue Stocking Club in London.
CORK, January g.
The report in circulation in London, for
i~ the abfenoe of a better authenticated in
telligence even reports are not to be neg
lt&ed, is, that mimfters are rrfolved 011
as.other efntrnertal expedition, to assist the
royaKrs in the Wefern Provinces «f france.
Mr. Pitt ii fjltJ to have a conference with
Mbafieur, reipefiing the best meant of fup
yortmg the Chouan infurreftion, by fend
ing yver immediately the mod approved em
igrantcfficefs, and afterwards making a de
fteut. Uritifh and Ruffian troops arc to be
m,:]zycd. but under tlie command of a
}<ui)"i.ni general, an d fonie fay Sowanow
Sis Charles Grey, and Lord Mpira, are both
mentioned as the Englilh generals in chief.
The troops destined for Ireland are fa id to
bs counteimanded, and the brigades, lately
formed oil the Dutch expedition, are quar
tered near each other, to be ready for em
barkation at the thorteft notice.—Of a fimi
lur complexion with theft' rtlii'ors, —for they
really amount to very little more is that
which makes Buonaparte harbor the sangui
nary idea of (.living up tteefU'tes, and pro
jyity of-thc Chouans to the foidiers, and
others, who shall teizr oil, and rnaflai re
these unfortunate men ; tinlefs in ten days
they deliver up their arms* and- the (lore.-,
with which we have supplied them. We
will not fc far disgrace human nature as to
attribute, for a moment, so atrocious a con
ception even tti Buonaparte.
.All that is certain 311 :hi. fubjefl amounts
to this, that four frigates have already lauded
their cargoes of arms and ammunition in the
Chot.an country, and several ether veTels of
niar are now ready to fail for the fame defo
liation.—7 he Ohouan chief s pretend to ne
gotiate With the ur-.v g/>ver.>rrient of France ;
but it is probably the only means to gain
time.— lodllliatt the French councils, .and
weaken their efforts on the real theatre of
the war, it is perfectly politic in Great-Bri
tain to threaten an invasion In Britanny;
and, by way" of diversion, even to carry it
into effeft—The port of Brett itJituated in
a Peniafula, the iftbmcs of which, from
LT>rtriit to St. Brieux, .isnot more than
50 geographical miles over Could a fqret
■Qe landed, iVfficient to occupy this Penisl'u
ia, even for a few days, the French fleet
tMuft either come out, afld ri(k an engage
ment, or be burCif'in their own harbor.—
But lay the opponents ofall continental ex
peditions, this attempt would be Equally un
prolperous as all those we have ever been
engaged in. Granted ; —and yet it might
be perfe&ly proper to undertake it—For if
it obliges the French to keep, at home an ar
my, suppose of 50,0 c© men, wbo would
otherwise be fighting at the frontiers ; even
the apprehension of failing in it ought not
to deter us from undertaking it—Poll'efifcd
of the undisputed empire of the fca, we
fhotild, on the contrary, endeavor to con
vert the'land force we maintain to the gene
ral advantage of the common «aufe.—That
an iaimenfe eflablilhment of between two and
three hundred thousand men, be fide 3 the
Ruffian auxiliaries, (hould be solely kept up
far the purp«f« of home defence, now that
eur fleets alone are equal to the task of re
pelling ineafion, is inconQflerrt with com
mon sense.—Either, therefore, the army
mud be reduced, or what is more el igible
perhaps, employed effectually to the annoy
ance of the common enemy,-and that too,
in the mod vital and vulnerable quarter ;
for the Chouan country cuts Brest entirely
of from the reft of France.,
MUNICH, January J
It is now certain, that 110,000 Ruffian
troops art to proceed to the Rhine. Th«
Ruffian army under the command of Su
worow, which is at prrfent in Bohemia,
will enter the Bavarian tirritory on the-id
of February.
VIENNA, January IC.
The state of our military force has been
published in the gazettes. They amounted
on the ift of January, to 3JJ.00 ) fighting
men, of which more than 30,000 nre ca
valry." This will Hill be augmented by the
recruits.
PARIS, January 26
A decree of the Cenfiils has given the
Generals of the army of the Well power of
life and death over the inhabitants of the
countries where the constitution i» ,fuf
p-nded.
FRENCH REPUBLIC.
5 be First Consul to tie Army of the West.
Paris, 15 NivoP-.—-Jan. j.
soi Disas,
w The government has taken measures to
enlighten tfie inhabitants so long milled in
the western department*. Their claimi
were heard before their lenience was pro
nounced. Their complaints .were attended
to, beca'ufe their griefs were jufhfiablr. Bu-t
the niafs of the well disposed inhabitants
have laid down their arms. There are now
hut robbers, emigrants and hirelings of
; E d, Frenchmen hired by £—d !
1 his could not be done but by men without
forelight, without heart, and without honor.
March against them ; you wijl not be called
upon to fliew any great exertion of valour.
The army is Composed of more than lixty
thou land brave men—Let ine learn ftlortly
that the chiefs of the rebels have lived. Let
the generals Ihew the example by their acti
vity. Glory is only to be acquired by fa
tigues. If it could be acquired by residence
in great towns, or in good quarters, every
man wouldbein polleffion of it. Soiditrs,
whatever rank you occupy in the army, you
"fliall always be accompanied by the gratitude
ef the nation. Te be worthy of it, you
tnuft brave the intemperance of the fcafons,
the frofl, the foow, the excessive cold of the'
nights. You mud surprise your enemy at
-break of day and exterminate those wretches,
who are the difhorinr of the French name.
Make s brnf hut brilliant campaign. Ee
inexorable to the brigandi, but oblcrve a
severe discipline.
" BUONAPARTE."
A capital situation for a Board Yard,
70 LET,
FOR the vending of Lumber, or Plaifter of
Paris, a Counting Houl'e and Lot» in High
above Ninth ftrett. The litustion it the best
in the city for either of the above purposes, the
lot extending from Mukei to Filbert flreot, and
having a large front on each (tract. Apply at
No 37. South Third Street.
April *
FOR CHARLESTON,
SOUtH-CASOLINA
Daogst, jun. Master,
WILL fail in fix days. For freight or paiTage
apply .to the matter ©u board'at Walnut Street
Whar', or to
ABRAHAM VAN BEUREN,
No. j09,50. Front flreet.
FOR SALE,
ON BOARB said brig,
too boxe'Baftr>n Chocolate
5 pipes ,'lolhnd Gin
S hhds. and 3 barrels N.England Rum
t cafe* Essence of Spruce
Wrapping Paper, He.
■larch »9- <i6t
PRIZE-'MONEYv!
SHIP GA'SGIS.
DIVIDENDS for the Letter of Marque fcjoun
er Reboteufe, and L'Eugenie, (he fumier
caftured the jth of Avguft laftoff St. Banholo.
mewi, the I rter the »eth of fame month cil S-
Croix, will he paid at the house of Lewis Alber
tus, in Front ttreet, below the BraWbridec, o ,
TUESDAT tfce ijtH.to».
»{ril J
Law of the United States.
15? £ut})oritp.
Sixth Curigrefs of the United States.
At the F''ft Sefiion, begun and iield
at the City of Philadelphia, in tlie
State of Pennsylvania, on Mon-
day, the second of December,
one thousand (even hundred
and ninety nine.
AN ACT,
For the Rslief of Campbell Smith,
BE it enacted by tie Senate and House
of Representatives of the United States
of America, in Congress assembled, That
the proper accounting officers of the trea
sury, liquidate, ami fettle the account of
Campbell Smith, for his services as Judge
Advocate to the Legion of the United
Statee, while he afled in that capacity, un
der an appointment mitdeby General Wayne,
on the fixternth of July, one thousand seven
hundred arid ninety four ; and that he be
allowed foch pay and emoluments for said
lervices, in addition to his pay in the line, as
are allowed by law to officers ailing in that
THEODORE SEDGWICK,
Speaker of the House of Representatives
THOMAS JEFFERSON,
Vice-President of the United States end
President of ;be Senate.
Approved, Marcb 29th, ,1800.
JOHN ADAMS,
President ojjbe United States.
RESOLVED by tbc Stnate and House
Of Representatives of the United States
of America, in Congress assembled, That
the'Prelidn t'oft be United States be requir
ed to pre!r:if to Captain- Thomas Truxton,
a Golden Medal, emblematical of the late
action between the United States' frigate
Confiscation, of thirty-eigh< guns," and the
French flrip of war,",La Vengeance, of fifty
tVrnr ; in telfiimsny- of tbe high fcnfe enter
tained by Congress of his gallantry and gor.d
condudl in the above engagement, wherein
an example by the Captain,
'Officers, Sailors *and Marines, hooirible to
the American name, aniir.ftruitive to its
riling navy.
' * And be- it further resched, That th i con
duft-of J<Wes Jarvis, a MidOiipman in said
Frigate, wlio glorioiifly prefered eert*in
death to amtbandonment of his post, is de
ferring of the highest praifc, and that the
loss of'fo promifirg an Officer is it fiibjett of
>iati<?nal regret.
THEODORE" SEDGWICK,
Speakertf the House of Representative:.
THOMAS JEFFERSON,
Vice-President of tbt Uaited Slates and
President of tb( Senate.
Approved, March 3j:l), 1800.
JOHN ADAMS,
President of tbe United Stalct,
BALL POSTPONED.
Mr. FRANCIS
AT the request of his Scholars has postponed
his Ball, which wis to have been on
Tuesday the ift of April to a future day.
N. B.—Mr. F. begs l«jve to remind his
Scholars and the public in general, that after
the ift of April he will remove his School to
Harmony Court Days of Tuition for the pre
lent week, Th»rfday ami Saturday at the usual
hours.
march 31
t-HE Creditors of the late house of Irwin tc
* bryfan, of Lexington, Kentucky, are
hereby informed, that a dividend of such mo
nies of that firm, as have been received by the
fubl'criber, will be made on the twentieth day
ol April next, aMioug those creditors wh > (hall
have before that time l'urniihed their accounts
prnpcrly attc fteu to
WILSON HUNT.
Msrrh lj
A COUNTRY SEAT.
f 3teod
; FOR SALE,
| r j HAT handforat Country Seat, belonging to
I I the eftare of Zantzijiger, decealed ;
' ft;uated on Schuylkill, near Gray'® Ferry, coatain
ing about a I acre* ot land, on which is ere&ed, a
| laTg*, commodious brick houfc, three rooms on a
floor, with a largo piazza. A good barn, coack
houfc, &c. and a pump ot excellent water. The
buildings are nearly new, and in good condition
There i» alio oA the prer*ife9 a noted Rock, called
whifiji is one of die deft landings anu
tithing places on the river, i'he garden is large 1
and rcry prntiui&ive, a* i* the temaindcr of the ■
land which lays high, and commands a beautiful
view of both rivers, the city and the neighbour
hood* I
Pofleflion can be had immediately. j
A further defcripti«>n is tteemed unneceflary.as
it is expected'the premitls wilt be viewed previous
■ to a I Ale, and the price, terms ot payment, 3c c.
will be made known by
HENRY ZANTZINGHR,
Administrator to said estate, No. jfl/,
Market street.
N. B.—ln cafe the abave property if not difpo
. fid of at private sale, it will then be fold at the
J Merchant'* Cof&e Houfc, on Saturday the a6ih
inft. at 7 o'clock in the evening.
J aprilj
THE HEALTH OFFICE
Is removed- to Ofo. 141 South From Street,
, Nraflhe P'lTliridge.
April J. '' diw
4pS
NOTICE.
Afliog aflignee
dtao
mw&f.tf
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all the works puSlifbcd in Great Britain ;
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kind which do now appe-r, and which hare
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Afrit 3.
FOR St. THOMAS'S,
THE SHIP
Thomas Chalklcy,
F Thomas Kenny. Majief
M Saili faft and c*pr^ie<i-to depart
1 -.*• in fix «<r eight day s 3 or 4CO
barrel* will he.received on freight, if fpecdy ap
plicator be made
For *hich or passage apply to
MOORE WHARTON,
No. ill Sautb Water street
dtf
March %i
Just Arrived,
AND FOR SALE BY THE SUnsCRIBKRS,
THE CARGO
or THE SHIP PHI LAIikLPUI A,
Theodore Blift, CsimrfJnder, from Btngil
CONSISriNC OF
An aflorimem of Piece Goods.
Sugar* of the firft quality,
And to» qr. tliclu «f superior quality
Hyfen Teas.. '
Witlings Is 1 Francis, and
Thomas iJ John Clifford.
March 17.
Good Wages
WILL be given to two or three persons t»
wait upon gentlemen tor their fubferip.
tion to RuwlettY Tables of Dif'count and Ex
punges. Apply.>t No. ir; (nj.polite the Sugar
Ho«fe) Chrill Church alley.
N. B— None but pcrfpn! of grtittel »ddref»
and asirity need apply.
*ptil» 3*
Wafca* a*» uKtftffrif •
fur/s to* idis ■ ■■
ftiiid ctatMj-1 <m MM
4 ditto ofc*kj»*d WufJllieU, I
4 bale* of St. Fernando Srtges, LNetw.in
4 ditto of Camblets, j tfiertw
io ditto of colored *sd wHtt . J fro®* *
CafEmerts, „ , <■ J litaeryobl
Z4 trunks of printed CilNcoes,
Tin *iwe My is fm*B twirled
eit'jtr fir fit luiim fr btfri Wfft '
30 tons Lead, io pig)*
8 tonsof dr/ Whife LeadiftiiMt.'
1; calks of fine dry Yelloi^Paint,
6 -iitto of Mineral Blickf
1 ditto of ditto White, '
10 ditto of Colcothar,
3 ditto of Burplcßrtwft,
to cases Englifb China Ware in setts,
36 caflt«of Nails aflbrted,
303 barrels pickled Salmon,
So half ditto ditto,
8o barrels Herrings,
*0 ditto Shad,
to ditto Mjckaroi,
1 caflts of Porter in bottle®,
to puncheons limn,
190 piper of Brandy, 4th proof,
1; pipes old Madeira Wine,
57 quarter cherts Young HyfonTea,
13 boxes of Imperial ditto,
Eng ; ifh Gunpowder* HF
Forged Copper Nails and Bolts,
Sail Canvass,
Empty Wine Bottles,
Cork in fhrets,
j Green Coffee in bhds.
j February 13.
MAP OF NEW-JERSEY.
r pH£ cemmiflioners appointcd for the purpefe
-* of circulating' fubf£riptflTrt'J>aper>, to the pro
pped plan ofpi*cur»ng ah accurate Map ofNew-
Jeffey, immediatsly after their appointment tr_nf*'
mitted printed copies of the plan to various persons
in the leveral' comities of this, Hate, an -J in the
cities of New- York and Philadelphia, an# fii!ce
that tim», through the medium of the puHic prkitly
have rctpiefted the gentlemen CfrtrUfted with those
papers, to return the number of fnhferincrs .by,;
them rcfpetfiively to Jamic* Salter, Vfij.
at Trenton, on or before the 6'h day.of fetru-.r/"
lail. The number of lurfcriptioHs trceived.not*-
am. unting to two thousand, the commifijooer* .
did not conceive themfelves-authorised to f:.r a uay.
for the meeting of the company; nevertheless be
ing ef opinion from r«fpe?fable information, that
the a&ual fuWcriptions are nearly, if not fully,
adequate to the complete organization of the com*
pany, if they crrtild be afceriained by regular re
turns, *and- being convinced that a trifling degree
of exertion, on t.-e part of ,thcVerfons Iwidir.g t-fce
fu'fcriprion lifts, would enable them to'carr.y rkc
intention of tji* fubforibm into effeil, they have
by the unanimous advice and coftfeet of the fob*
/cr-btrs, whom they have been able to coniulr y
fixe J on the i4th day of May ntxt, t «*iag the ad .
day of the fitting: of die fupre'ue court, for a jaat9t* 4
ing of the fid»fcnber« at it o'clock in the forenoon,/./,
at the S'ate; Fl;>uf« in I'rentou, lor the purpofie of
cle&trg f.ve Trullees-and a Treasurer, jf the (lum
bar of -fabfcrrptioßt (boutd be luflicicnt, or m i,uy
event to determine on th« measures neeeflVy to fe
curc the.attainment of an objeA so ufeful to the
state. .
From the unjfterfal approbation exhibit/d by
their at tiie commencement of this
under'akmjc, it W2« to he exptr&ed jliat the sub- 1
fcriprions returned would paveenftfrcd its mime-' .
diate fxreution, and the cqnimiffioners are purfua- a
ded if proper attention is paid to the procuring of
ful:fcnption», to their pvrf&ual return at the time
fixed for the meering. and to the attendance of the
fubfcfibors,cither in ptrfor or by proxy, that *•
lartht-r delay will take pace in cojninancir.g the
operation? of the company, in time for thai r exe
cution during the courle of the enfying fummcr.
I&'II.MAM PJE:\RbON, ")
M V ; KRLE'AING, [ Cafiiteri.
TH / ASM POTTER,}
Trenton, March%%, 1800.
N. B. Subfcipti->n capers are left with the fol
lowing (among other) gentlemen, ia their respec
tive counties, to whom those perform deilrouj of
promoting the objcdl of the company aic r»qucfted
toafply.* .-iJ
Wm. Campfioid, Esq. - Morris-
Gorfhoxn Dunn, Esq. * Middlesex
Artis Sragrave, Esq. Salem.
Silas Dickerfon, Elq. Sussex
George Burgin, Ffq. Cumberland,
Wm M'Eorsin, Esq. Somerjet.
-* William Lloyd, Eiq. Monmouth.
Joseph Haßkinfon.Efq Hmterdon.
Pcrer Ward, Efij. Bergen. .
Charlc* Clark, Efq
The above gentlemen, with all others holding
fubfeription p cptr-, r c particularly requeued to
forward the original fubfeription papers, to James
Salter, Esq. Trcal'urer 011 or before the 14th day ,
of May next.
Ma*-ch 16,
WAS LOST.
WHEREAS a Promiflary Note of IV. Broun*
ger, dated July 16th, 1798 for the furti of
£l3O sterling, payable to Mr Tl/omas Button or*-*
order so» value received *f 'Thomas Flatber, Lon
don, wasfhortly after the said date left at the bar
of the Pennsylvania Coffee House, London, inclo
sed in a parcel addrefled to Mr. Patrick Bridgetoiun,
Weft North America, to be*forwarded br
the William Perm, Captain JoGah, for Philade!- Q
phia. The said parcel and note have by fume b
eiijenr be#o onifcarricd. and up intelligence Li®
l etn obtained of it—lt is requested that any pe. -
full holding iach note will give notice to the Prin
ter of this paper ; Jr.d on j roducing the fame
within two month* alter the irtfertion of this ad-»
vsrfifcment (hall receive twenty-four dollars rt-
ward.
N. B. No greater reward will b<* offered, as tfirt
note can be o( oo use but to the owner.
Bridgetown, March xj. (A. a.)
ADVERTISEMENT.
THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE,
Two very valuable Farms,
SITUATID
IN the township of Spruigfictd, and county
of Burlington, containing about two hun
dred acres each. The Woodland and Meadow',
of which, there it a fufficient quantity, it not
inferior to any in the State.
To attraift the natice of persons residing
within the county of Burlington, desirous of
purchallng good laitd, 'til only necefTary to
mention that these fa:res are parta of that
cellent traift of noo acres lately owned by»
Samuel Bullus.
The terms of sale will be made conveniant
to the purchaffr and may be known by apply
ing ta the fabferibers. Thqfe who may wifli to
vicrw the land, will plesfe to calf on William or
Ifracl Shinn, the present occupants.
SAMUEL HOUGH,
JOSEPH McILWAINE,
Attorniu in fail fir Jib* HuHut and Rutb ■BttUuti
Burlington, New Jertey,
March il, lßeo.
MU-VJ
Essex.
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