t LI2L * LONDON, Angult 18. j MOVEMtNfS OF THE AUSTRIA ANP rxt'ssi A N ARM I tS. ON tlie 29c h of the whole Prui]i*n avmy quitif J their camps, near Co'oleiiiz, inul commenced their inarch in three columns lowaiils me frontiers ot France. I be Aultriau army iim!er I'rince lloheulolie, marched Jrom ilieircanip imar lyianheim, iu llis night ol the lit ufi Angult. The Anitriau army- detliived to iK r t France, in Anterior Anftria, and along the Rhine to the Nethei ] inds, coniiflsof 126,470 men. This army has a train conjiiting of fotjr htiiidr.cd pieces of cannon. In palling the Rhine at day break, on live 2d, tUey left the baggage behind, which proves (hut chey havefome en terpvife of moment in contemplation It is Cu-ppofed that it is an attempt upon Landau; 11 rftead of the Spaniards being nrn trwl, they have an jrnry of 20,000 rtffcnat Cairua ; M. de .Caramon and onhtr emigrants attheir hdad. Die advanced guard of 5000 .has marched for Aloiit L-onis. The French citizens areflying from every pnrfcof the kingdom rot he Iron tiers, and all the departments are ex erting tliemfelvcs with unexampled and unabating zeal. That of Vofges being required to furnifli 6000 National Guards, obey ed the retjui{jtion by lending nine thousand men. In another part of the kingdom, 6000 armed citizens were raised in a few hours,and in fixdays afterwards arrived ac the frontiers. t li.lj IHI '.Jll: Hi •Int.** CHARLESTON, OtlStfeV j. MLO{MGSfREE;T, of Augusta, . lias announced to ihe, pub 1i f that he has lately compleafed, in mi niature, his newly invented ileam en gine, calculated-for moving all kinds of heavy machinery ; of which he gives the following accsiihr, in the Augusta Chronicle of the 22d ult. " This engine is so co'ivlt ringed and arpprminii-nrwT; —zrsr T?T"per7r>rlfrTroni 40 to strokes With each in a mi nute, without the complication of wheels, cogs or cranks ; and all its operations are managed by a fit'«le cock. " This machine is so very simple in irs condrudion, 'that it is immate rial whether the cylinders are wood or metal, nor do I care much of what shape they are: and in the work tfianlhip of all the parts (except the c ff.k) ! "fre is very little accuracy re quired. I /hail only observe in this mere iketrh, th:ir, from my own knowledge erf the difFei enr nifethods heretofore prartifed in theapplicarioti of steam, that none is more simple, nor none vyhereby the fame qtiahtity is mors advantageously applied, than on m'v! pritfciples; as I aai convinced that theentire fritffion of a machine, whose cylinders were ,6' (>r ,8 inches in di ameter, would not exceed two htin ' J?- t>t,n .^ s "'eight, independent of its-fiein-jv tipplied to any machinery. I have so ordered and arranged the diflerent parts, that if any one fhnuld get out of repair (which by rhe by they are not very fubjeil to) each enn ]>e get at and receive fucTi ) epairs as tKey Irand in need of, with out interrupting the other parts.— Such is mv confidence wirli refpetfi to the fliccHs of this m-nrhine, thar 1 win venture to aver, that for five hundred pounds one may be made and kept in repair (our years, that will be capable of grinding Isobu(h -els ot grain per day ; or favv 2COO seer of inch boards in the fame tirtie ; and I would add, if it was not for fear of being accused with a balloon or (team-boat project, ho.w easily I could apply ir to boating " This machinc is now finiflied, and at my house in Angulta, where it can be seen by all those that have ?ny doubts with to the an thenticity of what I fay. "Ww«. LONGSTREET." 6-3 TV JOURS'AL tf the THiRD SISSJOA'i «/ the SF.XATt of the UNITED STATES, may i< had of tic Editor hettof. Grand Family Bible. PROPOSALS FOR PRINTING BY J?'o ifjC RIPTION, An EL KG Ah'TE.DI / /(J -V" uj thc SACRED SCRIPTURES CJt ihtf OLD and NEW ThS i'AME N'TS, wmU h Apocrypha, &n n very lur \c and bcJnii/u! ri'tw ondJ'uperJiQf Puh «./ THE Os-she IW,y Swipiuies, interfiling I" tv ci yi ;id'. v >4 u.'i, f -Irt; c w Ulc » Xyt 4inr.e,of its dcifinntl»;>d precepts, ; tjif beauty-. iu palT>ge«, ha'vcTp.Uvog made u !j apltel 'HfttmnA, « !o -pKoi od*o*s??, !l<M'of ' / "fh'r. piefyt>r e'merpriie of irtflfiV'iduaH has pre feMwt'lHi-' f«»ifiiaHe',W»k to in a vj itt'vofToVmi : iflfiJnie ediri'iM'it KasVcfij v ti"fecllHtirtl Willi fupcrb eHhancid rii orrcr; W Wto»*wWf'll ! ttcotn(bnf*o ««•* VohMtthioWf "e'flin'tiiehMrtrt,- vhis* rwvfffjri''y eocrsafid i be'rilt^; WUiW » ♦l !ri«y wEi|>!»triloh«n»! c <»p& r » bi*e ,i |V jte 'of it* Scrt(jmre,aiwi' ttwthftlW :|ur«l«fc'cafyi to f*ery flaT#. 1 '"Without wifhjng in the frawUtft cif^iw-tw^ir^ii the merits of the various editions, whrth»(~i»l«i« Mr ornamented, which. the public arc already in lPaff<-flst«w-of,'«■ is ioilineiv K>.»M»*rk» thaiiwtry judgment h#v®t*-pr«(l»«i ./ wifli. tor.a jamilv Bible unci)cuinbcr.e<l with*4v 'diiip/i«. Tiiere Hill appran room for »po»ll»» edition on a 'beautiful new 1 vpr. fuperim in 6tr| ; *nd elegance to any bibie.that.has yel been printed in 1 thc,{«itgli#i laogrtawr. -aiHl .^lwhisUetvNnf-the ; adventitious rircumftanf«frnt ornament or com-j meat, m<vy exhibit iheOraclet of Gtd'ie tJbcill »»- j 'the timpliciryv ' - ? ■>* SPECIMEN OF THE TYPE. 5 *\\ And God fa id, 'Let there be light: and there was light. With refpc£lful fubmiflion to the judgment and ,candoui of the public, the following propoials aic offered: I. TJie woik (hall be printed with the grratcft 1 ndcl.uy. and attention rp corrtanefs both in the itixt and marcm-d references, on a fupcrßne Paper I made on purpose, with an elegant new I) pe cast ll'oi the. work of'the size of the above Specimen. 11, The woik will be comprised in twenty* 'numbers, inAing two elegant volumes in Folio; Ito be fur nifhed to ful)ifci ibers at one dollar each i number. To prrvent .my complaints of want of ;JuwciiiaiUy, no part of the work wll be delivered unfef pa.idior. til. The si ll number, comainiing sixty folio el gently piimcd* will be funiilhed on the lirft Saiurday «»f July next, when fubferibers arc to pay the price of the firlt and second numbers. j*'nd the pi ice of one number to b'' always in ad j vanrc I'll the work is completed. The fubfequeni uvl»e .pubJipiecl regularly on the fir it Sa-. Uirday ot each fuccecdiug moQth, till the whole is 'fin i uk d. Subscriptions will be received in Philadel phia by the Publifheis, Thomas DobsT) n, No, 41, 3 lUtHSecouii-fticet, and John Pakkik, No. 259. JJorth Stcond-ftreet ; and hy all the 3°°k/clle)s : ui ChjrleHon,by William P. Young; Richmond, fcjv Aichibald Currie ; Baltimore, by James K'ce : fa'ilmington, by Peter B»ynberg ; New-Voik, by ) homas Allen ; New-Haven, bv Ilaac Beers; PiovidVnre,*(R. I.) by William WflkVnfon; Sa fs'tn, by Ttiovnas Cufhmg ; Boston, "by David Weft, B t njainin GuMd, and Thomas & Andrews. i oo Dollars Reward. T OST on Cambridge Commnn, Maftacbufetts. mm tlx.' -tiernoon of the i ult. a Morocco POCJF KT-BOOK, with a flee! clalp, 3 number of valuable papers, nrpopg which- tvere the »o 1,0 Public Secu r t t'i es, viz. Mrffucljjiietts State Notes— No. £.405, dated Derembcr 1, 1782, payable to Thomas Grccnivood, for/.23 i6j. principal—\ ? o. 20..399, dated Ja i wary 1, 1 payable to Nathaniel Partridge, for £ 10 tor. pi mcipaK — No. , dared Januaty ; , 1782, "fan nrrrty nbtc) payable in finothy Hou.- ar'd,'f*Vf .ÜBv. id. 1 rtt 1 p^fl.—i&h. , a N«t( ('he number, date, arjd to wham payable, not V.no\rii) ior 3 os. 3d. pi iocjpal.—One Indent, Ci r'lficate !or Four Dollais, and a Sjew-Uampt fli 11 (r C( rt itlc'ate 'for aboui £.\2 pavaoje lo John arid Danrd Jcvks ;4Wo anm niter o! Noirs rrf Hand J ''ne o! which was for given t>y*Aftilh&ts JiW/j! butyUtl 11. Pcnscro] (hy whom it was cru dy'letl) clatrd ift M*iy 4 'and. payable on ihe i itli Augufi following ; the others were allpaya ■!.r lo I»He Sfattferfty+f; "phfc are checked H-Oie diiFlrem. joffjers *'«im Whence they Were 1 (Tued, airtj (be Notes Hand by tfce different hgneu, they can therefore be o't no use to any but the owiyer. thc'Sußf nker"hereby off; is a reward of On* nDivUß'iij 1)01,1 a rs ( 0 pei foii or'perTorfs who has found the fame,ip<\ will'fttHm'them ip him, 01 le:iv« them wiih (he Printer hercoJ, ind mo tjucftioni w U be asked. .... ABRAHAM FOSTER. Sa/ttn, Nalfa'clltjfetls, Augtijt i, ,jn2. Yeptf) — '—— i a : 1 - ii_ ,F, T "f l tTr i ,h " Gt " a " rt T»./b all thpje oI h„ SMrmers, uihofe accost, are J o l t . ■ a 'Y}v d l cll « r S' them "M A,iyAl<nt ■ekfiMreH'/o fcl/tffmMitsJbr'tHifiater lluifompmnaitstuicbtUmaki, Vmtd>gTeatti M?e .mhlia'lMlvg the Jams. received) end tie mimes d "" H labels tohq harp paid. nyieevn*r,mef*t&lr e Uetensc»i is due tt title a*w paoduhM has ehiHtd thi t.fitcr lf.Ur firb comme thtfuUitatim - tit i, Mfetb Ufetvi tUi MgteM ts the evince attending ui f,r^i, U i oni M J if S «"<*"'< °J arrearages, that umcfs a canfUera ''■UrK'n i I "™°"" '(■•lced, it Kill it >klmfMt>pr him U cikhhvt th- Cdzetfe Mtfi any , ft fence to a difimt and eytcnfrt arlMon (p7* The price of this Gazette is Three Dollars t>,, avi.vir.~Oni hat] to htftui at'lie tint offuifcribi vg. 168 To the Public. THE fiibfcribw rewms hi" "'.oft relpfftfu! compliment; to 'lis friends and the public, '.jV-t'he many -favors lie has received, and begs ,'ive to inform them that he has upon hand a lew fine toned Forte Pianos, ■rhich be will warrant superior to any imported, i,id which he will di'po'e of on resfon»ble ternr.. The P.reat number of Forte Pianos lately ;sported f.OTU London and Dublin) induces the i üblcriber to caution the public against the art i infipuation*: of jjerfons commilliooed to vend t'lem—who, for a very trifling competition, Mcouimeiul instruments that ar: nothing but t'ie refule the European IVtufic-Shops, and :!nport?d at amere trifle, and fold for the fame price a-, a good inftrnnient, to the great difap- Jjointinent of the ignorant purohafer, who ge nerally pays as much for repair-, in a year 01 two, as the original cost of a good instrument. N. B. Musical Instruments let out by the ;ftonfh or quarter, likewise Mulical Instruments tuned and repaired in the befl manner, and on the nioil realisable terms, by CHARLES TAWES, [4t] No. Walnut, near Third-Street. John Gould, R AIR-DRESSER, INFORMS bis friends and the public in gene ral, that he continues to carry ojihis bulinefs as usual, at No. I, South Third-Street, near Market-Street, and thanks his former customers for the favors he has received. j Said GovLd has for sale, an infallible cure for "\Veak or Sore Eyes, which on trial, has and will be found to aniwer the purpose.—He has it in i vials frorii one quarter of a dollar a dollar.— i Any person trying the above, if not found to janfiver the chara&er given, the money will be returned. [tf] NEW TEA S. ! MPERIA L,HYSON& SOUCHONG, Of the very fiiO quality, and lateit importation frbm Canton, via Ncvv-Yoik, by jetail, m No 19, Third, between Chcfnut and Mark-ci Sheets. Stock Brokers Office, N0.45, Great Dock-ftrect, New-York, r Sabfcribcr intending to confine h.imfcK JL entirely to the PURCHASE and SALE of STOCKS on COMMISSION, B< gyleave 10 off( r his Icrvices to hjs friends and otheis, in the lint of a Stock Broker. Those who inay pdeafe to fa vor nirn with thrir bufmef>, may depend upon having ittranfadVeU with the utrnoil -fidelity and difpa.rch. Orders from Philodclphia.Bofton, orany njber pait of the United States will be ftri&ly attend ed to. I.EONA'RD bleaker. (MO May 2. P L A OF THE City of Washington, Sold by the Booksiilers, \ DOBSON, CAREY, YOUNG % (j CRI'I^HAKK. BONN'S FXtIIBITION OF w ax-Work & Paintings, AT the Hbufe lately occupied by Mt*s. Pike, in Eighth-street, is now ready for the en tertainment of the Public Among a great variety of Painting':, are a number of ITALIAN ir FRENCH PIECES, which are new and very -pieafing. Also, a large collection of NEW WAX FIGURES. The Exhibition is open every day, from n-ine o'clock in the morning* until nine in the even 'ijaij. n Admittance Half a Dollar for Ladies apd Gentlemen, and half -ptico fop Children. Tickets for the •fcsrfbfr, (not transferable) Two- Dollars. Likenesses of ti-.e presiqen t of the UNITED STATES, And a'variety of Elegant PRINTS in Frames Sept. 21. ( cptl ') The SUBSCRIBERS to [He Universal Tontine Are inforrt)t <!, th>ac a general meeting is to be bqld as the Suic-Houfe in on Saturday the 3d day of November next, at 10 o'clock,' A. M. 1 agreeably (o the sixth article of thgir affopiation. X»y <»r'der ut the Agent*, '' Etffettfcgfrß HAzARD, SccVy,' ! Philadelphia; Sept. 179,2. * Universal Hymn Book. To be Sold by TtfOMAS DOBSOJC, and oilier Booklclier.% m Philadelphia, A Collection of PSALMS, HYMNS, and SPli i~A. RI I-U AL'SGNO-vS - feleOed from'different Authors, and puhhilred by Order of the vt titioH boMihgjhe Define Of the Salvation oj all Men, nut in Philadelphia; Nlav .9.5, 1791. Price of ahngle book,- b*>fcr-nd; g-Bth*> (tf a £)olhfn\ with good allowance taihofe vvtio takequantities'. A *2 4- (eptf.) 800 K $ rKINTID AND ioLD LY ' ' MATH E W C A R P; Y A'». . , 8, Ulrht-Sjyea, '■ A MERICANMOKUfcM. a Imciu in anuarvi7B- in i •j— v..:, hilars and U.■ t«-fi 1,1,7 >Ut '• i hu wck, uh-ch«„n W prov.d pun, pilccs wi.l befoijtid'to coitiain at leall as of poltl !C »l».griculH Va |,ind mifctifewus as any ever pttbltlhed America |'£>!?• -n« »brl„iU,,y oUh„ ; ,o.u l „r V >„l la His t-Xfclknci the Prudent dl the UnM.d?! hardcclared of it, that plan has ntVer been tindcrtakt n in America ■»! on, more driving publ , c cnr Hie liibfcripiion ii , w „ dollar, aud a 'half p t ( ami. Genucmen ,n the country wlm ' >e Applied with this work, art. requeM to*giv« commtflion to fnends in ,hc city ( 0 fibferib® of and receive it* Any of the hack Humbert may be had lo order to com plete (eft, 2. Smith's Letters to Married Women, on lfa»L • ng and the ol Children. " V. e recortimetid these lelte.rs to (be perufU of w nom theyurr pariitolarlvartdr'tlTed RCV ' CW '' ,0U SB ' P " io '—P'«», bound, 3' Ouncari's FJemcntsnf Icreic— 7,:«... 4. Bennies of Fielding— co cents. 5. Beamfoj df Blair..-50 ctntj.* 6. La dun 1 ' Fockc't Library,• con[*infn,.KjM a/ 3 '"' R ( J re^°,^'! ' b'W' U<i y Pwning. wn s Advice,March,„f u-ben', A d,jct Swift SEetier to a neiyty rfiarried ladv,M,i.Clij, poor 011 command of Te(rip<r, More's Fables for the La^i<■»! >ftrjoe . • 1. $n>ii lv'iUjftcry qf : Ntw-Vock.. fcic«adol .Ur.aiid a qu>f«r., . . , r 6. Elements of 5-loTal Scien«, fc y •tir. L. L D. profeflor of purril pbilofoph y anA lojjit in (he Ma ritetia) College, At)wrt«ji...Pric« jthrce-rfourt.bt «f a doljat. Ol rfiii hook it,* (Criticalßeviewers (vol. 69, p. v Wt have seen nothing, on' thefc I'ubjrftj fpoft plain jmbre perfpicuoijs, or more gr-nfrafly ufcf ß N. .ft. Ft is introduced into tW Ditivrttity .latlclphia. ■ ' . , .a. 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N S 2j3: Scleft Poems, ofikfty American—Piicca fixih of a dollar, S>ir] Carey has for Me, 3 afTortn>cnt of BtfoksJ European « writ as American editions, which he will difpole of on the moll reafonabfe 'ternjs. Country grntlrjncn, whpfd.vor Kim with rommarnjs, jnav depend upoa .heiqg Applied jfk rhe nfoft fa! isfactor y mantu <. A J» her a 1 ajiowanpe to fuclvas pfurch:'ife -quantities" for public libraries j or a^^in. ro* BY iOdsCRIfrTJON, I n ibe C<w,rrtoti.weaUh ofjA] hr thy DISCIPLINE vf the ARTIIXKYmA UNITED STATES fj_ AMERICA; THE YOU-XC ARTILIER FST'S FDC KIT Part theory and prjflicc of li»ht .fifW avtiilrry. - Part •; Containing the iliforr »«<f p"« ,rto ' : to which will be addfd, an Ma# of a Trratifron the origin and P n " r !^! c 0 CoiirtarMarti-aly wrote by an expmrncra < <" and who did duty as Judgc-A voca - in America. , . . . . Part 'J! Laboratory duly ; , net of.tlirr&iflns for cotnpofition-,a amli* i»l fire-work®,-and ttt orl " , of. ammunition for the kihw* * fiv W ILL lAM ST I 71 A'S, An Officer in ,he American fj' t je whole of the late Revolution, afldW 1 ! in Militia. . na*icr. CONDITIONS. '-[.1.,. This work to be printed in handsome type, jeatly three p'ueket volwnes, cont a uii ngu tkmTEnd pages; illustrated of explanatory plaies, execute* hs,£ r ' The price to fu!>fcribcrs,o»f -to non-rubfc.iben, C >" fc «, (hall | llmr : and tbofe who fubfcr.be for fWep, have ast vent h gratn. ■ , . f oofUS five This work (hall be pubbfted as low hundred copies are rubfcriM for \ , the Sublcriotio'i papers "."'I b< j '® £ tJI , U,iied oiincipul Printers aud Bookfcik" States of America. | — -yy The Iki>»* «** , J"r%6-,'«*» ztir.WcbM G ' vi J TT , ' ''."nj, <WW,o vbrnUndHh*!--" 1,1 PROPOSALS E M ASY S T COMPANION. J 7f Tp !}££' rA,R.TS<
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