set of Mintfters, shut up in the palaces of Vi enna, London, and Conftantinopfe, coldly calculate whether the lives oi a few thousand more men can preserve thetn a short time lon ger in their places. As they clearly fee that peace put an end to their influence, they postpone the conclusion of it as long as they can. They diminish in the eyes of their mal ters the importance of our victories. They exagci ate the resources of the Coalition, and represent our efforts as the work of del pair, or the effect of a political revolution, which cannot lift, It is thus that they deceive the King-, Who give them their confidence. But now the \idlorious Republic multfeize peace, if it cannot be granted her. She has trampled her enemies on the field of battle. She ought pot to be the dupe*>f their cunnmo, and their diplomatic intrigues. After the dreadful blow she has fTruclti f!ie ought to p.urlue them before thty have time to breathe. 1 hey will not fail to endeavor to ensnare her, and under the hop.Q of a frivolous will seek to cool her zeal, and repair their own lofles. The House at' Aultria particu larly, unfuecefsfui in war, extricates 'itftlf from calamity by policy. But the fame genius which created an ar my, which transported it across the Alps, and in fifteen days destroyed what 0,000 Ruffi ans and as many Aulhians had taken fifteeß months to acconiplilli—that genius which crossed the leas in fafety, and fullained the Republic on the brink of the abyss, will pe nutrae the designs of a few courtiers and stop them in the crooked course 0 their dark policy. We are perfeftly confidant, that if in spite ■of the cries of humanity, our enemies should reh:fe to treat in a candid and upright manner with the Republic, nothing can prevent the Republic, armed with all it* energy, from prt.Tmg them in its turn, and rendering then) r-dponliblc ■for the miseries they lhaU haive caused to lnunanity. VIENNA, June 21, Ibe States of Aufttia, Bohemia, an 4 Hungary, have granted a levy of recruits for a new army, which will conftft of 80,000 in fant™ and ooc o cavalry; but they wish the Archduke Charles would command them without limited ordtfs as GeneralifTimo, and they will only fight in defence of the Auftriarj I.Monarchy. A deputation from Hungary and Bohemia has been sent to the Archduke at Prague, from whence he has been invited *0 go to Vienna. His highness is not yet but some of his adjutants daily pass and re-pass, as couriers. Junt 22. General Kray has applied fw his recall, because he has not the confidence of the ar my, and cannot acquire it like the Archduke Charles, who annually distributed among the troops and subaltern officers more than Bft,ooo ducats. This liberality gained the hearts of the ("oldiers, and the orders of the Archduke were executed as soon as given. Constantinople, May 28. Negociations, we learn, between the Grarid Vizer and General Kleber, in Regard to the evacuation of Egypt have been already re lumed. It is not believed that they will ter» minatc so soon as the last time, and the Turks flatter themlelves notwithstanding the bravery displayed by the troops of General Kleber the terms will be more favorable. /It any rate they will rofift that the French on their return to Europe (hall not serve again the English or Lnperialifts : a great number of the French have already been swept off by the plague. General Aktici.es. Paris, July 15. ' it appears certain, that the Archduke Charles refules to take command of the Au strian army. Gen. Stzarray it is said, has resigned his command under Kray Several other Generals arc likewise desirous to re sign; and General Kray him/elf has, it is laid repeatedly solicited his recall. .The Americans who are in Paris met on the 4th of this month to celebrate the anni versary of the Independence of the United States. At this meeting many toafls were given in honor of our invincible armies* and to the speedy re-establishment of good har mony between the (wo Republics. j The Marquis de la Fayette lately spent a \ few days in Paris and then returned to his country feat nearMelum. It is reported at Paris, that in answer to the courier of M. de Melas, the cabinet of Vienna had proposed to the French Govern meat a suspension of arms for a year; but that the latter replied that it mult have a Ipeedy and solid peace, or would resume hos tilities.—Journal du Comm. tree. LONDON 9 JULY 79. Yesterday evening the different subsidies of foreign powers were voted in a committee of this House of Commons. There was an ex pectation among many perlons thatfome words might drop in the course of the debate v/hich "would serve to guide the public opinion in re gard to the present conjunfture of affairs., Nothing, however which could lead to any conclusion on the fubjeft. Whatever may be the answer of his majesty s miniftefs to the j COilrt of Vienna in regard to the overtures of j t he firft consul it is obvious that secrecy ought I o be the foul of the coirefpondence. FOR SALIi, A Small Font of Brevier: applv at thi3 Office. BENJAMIN CLARK, Clock V Watch Maker, HAS REMOVED To No. 36, Mahket Street, Whrre h« has for Sale, Spring and other Clocks ; gold and filve "Watches: Tools, Files and Materials; fW #nd gilt Chains, geal» and Keys ; Springs, Ac. See. CUOCKS 4'NO WATCHES ' Repeiwd m vfotl. gr The Editor willies to eontraft PBTvr-,.?j!V ,U of Suprr-Royal PRINT TNG PAPF.It J> 6 uant [ ty wanted ahninlly will be about One tlioiiCmd reams. Any person difpofrd to contrast, by calling; at t | ie () ffi Ct . w i|( leam particulars, September 3. To be Sold AT PUBLIC AUCTION., ONJ MONDAY EVENING NEXT, (the Bth in t ) At tic J/crclants' C J/e '-House, For approved trndorfed Notes, at 2 and months, i . Tbt neiv and fast sailing SCHOONER Jilt St. Tammany, 'ow laying at ay's wharf, above Market street, •n*. iitory may be seen at No. 4, south Water • rcet, and at rh« tit n col Tale. Samuel Yorke, AuEl':o?wer. s«p'ember 3 djt FOR HAM OTTRG, "Ihe Netv hambourg siiip IPSt'"' Anna, ■ : JOHN lUKCENS, Ma/lrt * ttroiig, juh'iUuti J, fill (iflfjfg vdKti [imc he' fecqtiJ vuvige) wIU roljamenie UoJirg on We •- npfjay n:it, ard will be flilju'chpd with a'l Ck>flT ient fpced—Freight will' be r 'ceivel apply 10 JACOB SfERRY, is" Co. Several Rcdemptioners A r " fail or ''»»r I. whoft times *re to be Jif pofid of— \pply a' eve. September 4. * ' d lot For Freight or Charter •rot WEST INDIES, TilK SEK'K NER SPEEDWELL, VW&sSr Jeremiah B!ancha:d, A alter, Now lyin.* at Beck's wha / (the feeond he low Market ftrett J. i« ready ro take in a cargo, atid wrll cany about SOO harrels. Apply to said inaftcr en bard, ox to ' Isaac Harvey. Junr. 3d wharf south Mark 1 ftrett. S-ptember 1 dnv FOR SALE, The remarkable fast sai.'in «* three masted ■fyLn SCHOONER Eliza Myers, 3Lying at Walnut Street Whari ; bur thci. <1 oti> 144 ton», has in* 'e but two v«yagc», ig oow in complete order to receive a cargo. Enquire of Samuel Eipery, Ship-Broker, No. I iouth Front Ktc«c «tptem!ifr $ and W»rrant«, a 5 dolli. per 100 acr«s. COURSE OF EXCHANGE ' Bill, „„ 1.01,. „30 days for cafe ,jp per Do' 2°' 6p . da y» do- «68 do. Bills on Hamburglf day« ct } Da " in Anillcrdam, 6o d, y , Mo r in. SCTThc quantity of Foreign Intelligence caiuined i„ yeft or d a y' s ant j this d ,|. Gazette, has compelled U3 to omit' Teve ril cflays and piragr^pfcg. For the 24 hours preceding y^^ferfia, % rUn - nfe ' thc ' e 23 new cald at F; II s 1 oint, now ftclf 7 6, exclusive of 4' 'n the Kofpiul—Convclelc«Bts 2l _ deaths 18. The Amcha, Dcaldfon, from Savatiruh to L.onaoji, was W ken 20th b u Miner* trench priiateer, the captain' .„d leveraLmtrn kiil.-d. . The ridiculons ibufe of tfc words sent Kent and sentimental by the affecled imita tors ot Stern?, and the die-away da~fels °t-every corrupc metropolis, didnot escape the acute relearch nor the acutur satire of 'rT d" P eri P' cum) s aild amiable writer, Dr.Biattie «We have heard," favs he, not only of women of fentimenc, and of se .t,mental n,en and women, (which I know T , . , I not whether I understand) ; but alio of If that t>« a ftafe of liberty in which sent,mental tales; and, what is yet more fV " y ™ n ' 3 Pcrfonand proptry is fuffici extraord.nary, of sentimental jourmes— ""J, fecMred » the people of the United •Hhich I think Ihould be advrrtifrd j M t , 6ta,ts ma T fa '' d truly to enjoy it. Our lame paragraph \vith philosophical razors / . 4 l avc hitherto promoted the prosper . _ "7 happinefn of the people in. the A trench student of medicine lodged in ,S hcft aeg ee and far beyond the mort I ,ome house 1-ondon, with a man in a, f ""g u,ue Our country is at fever, Ihe pauent was continually teamed thls mom «t of time blessed with the l»y I'.s nurse to drink, though he naufeaud S rcatfft of freedom upon the face of the iniipid liquids, that were prefe.ued to the f Vth } our constitution secure to 11 ' At lalt when rhe wa, more impor* [■ indiv, ' dual > the enjoyment t f all that tunate than Usual, he whispered in her ear P" d a " d rea( °» have taught him to hold tor God's IrVc bring mc fck Iwrring, dear '> ,c g'»w to every citizen the right of ana i wi|| ( .,.nk as mushas you please," j "'a byjuryja partcipation of all the offices I Ihe wonian indulged him in his request •j of hono '"' and trult ; the' freedom of 1 >K the herring, drank pieiHtfaUj,; lh, ?P »»d the privilege of religious and underwent a copious perfpirnriibn, and re- l P 0 ' 11 apinioos. But of all these bleff covered. The French student inserted this in S*> a g ross a,ld uncultivated Underftand aphor.fin in his journal ing ca n Q t form a true estimation ; and A salt herring cures tin Englishman in a tven thc >fe w ho boast of enlightened minds, J ev < r ' I but are amb tious, sensual and avaricious. Un his return to France, he prescribed the Wlll not valu « them rationally True love lame remedy to the firft patient in a fever. of libcrt y cannot be the offspring of envy to whom he was called. j or malice, or l„rdid felf interef, or of a Ihe patient died. On which the student ' P roud and pc«vifh oppolition to the ruling " V/}' Va' j° u ''" al tlie Wowing caveat, pawc™* Civil liberty and national prosper- II /. &,..f betnng cures an ' l y depend almost solely upon intellectual englishman, it kills a Frenchman I and moral impiovement ; upon a man'* im lubmillion to truth, reason, aud law to his conference and to his God. [ -V. D. Adtc. LITERARY NOTICES. Mr. Asßuar Djcmvns, Bookseller of this city, p ;o pofes to publifli immediately neat and convenient edcvons.of thole admi rable Ichool books, the>«Qr*Qiniar," «ix cr . cites" and » Key to the Exereifes" of Litid ey Murray. It is of high importance " the u,e thcr fe Grammatical treatises become univerfcl in Amerifa. I„ the fame manner as Dr. Blair's LeAures on Rheto n'^ nd 'it a d,C£ ;rcS * re a c °niplete Di h e(t and Iwfhtute of Etoijaence and ftiaer f e*ery other book treating of oratory, and the ltud.es fubliduary to i«, f„ th X little volume, by Mr. Murray 'c 9 mp,e| 1C Kd every thing, pertinct to that fiance, which 's the rortrefs to the oth.-r fecinces. The author, with tiie fMfteft propriety, makes „ • > lollop Uwtb his pole star, feu. Elates to B rir Ex „ ?'T f tbe A tile correa and elaflical canons of that nre- c u rcfs ' Gardner, NAntigua late all the ufeful rules and observations ol ' Adventure, ?| , "'^ T ' d S e ' Havahna luccecdiiip' writers. The i - l L^hAKLD. Mr.Murray quotes is to iHuftiSte his rlifes Ire AH ' an ' St " J affo dr Cnba drawn from the purest, most con-eft and Schr *J a,le a " d Mona » Whelen, Malaga most moral,of the English writers, and thus • Tu 2o ™. m ?* ore Bir y> 9> Francois the juvenile mind is at once enlarged by rv" v N a » c y> C °*' f ' om St - L » c '"< Science, and fortified by principle. This 1 Nc *" Y ° rL Cast awa y on Roc " bnef account is only a flight notice of th/ " y shoals ' Hopes are entertained that works insertion/ When thW (hall L a of the corgo will be saved. ready for delivery th? wrifr.r .1: ■ . Arrived at tbe Fort, will undertake a minute itgitafiu ahd at "irrr B " S r" & ,IZa ' Burnham « N.Orlems 26 to demonfirate the fupericr VaW of'theft q C £ otton ' Jl ,dcs ' kc - 110,1 k Sjjjipfon fchooJ books. One topic mortmains, and m ° n ' Cy ' H '' Vanna r , 17 it »s add re fled both to real and factiH™,* „ E"* Bell Patriots ; to thpft who, in very deed are ' J oh ' lfo »> Tru * ill S o, &c. W. Stokes countrymen, and follow up their admiration Hughes, Charleßon 7 of a work by afts of substantial kindness to n • ™ C ~ ot s D ' . Rnm '*=' the author; aud to those who only talk of 1? y ' " 3 Aftive, the love of ourcountry,.ai>d fulFer its children r °ni Frtn «<»> via Ncw | either to pine in ohfeurity, or to flee to Fl. ' » bu £ ar > Lo g wood , &c. Jcc. rope—Mr. Munay ls a nativs Ameui- "d. CAN. But he resides in England, and nub ? So P h,a . A , rnold . from has lilhes his books there. Nay, he not on' * amved at Ncw orleans puhlilhes at a British prefc, bu'r has acquired ' Sl " P Gel,eral Wa fo'' n g ton - Davis, from a fortune abroad by his literary labours. > hasarr,vt,d m tiie MiflHlippi xhip Richmond, Glenn, from hence, thy of observation ; indeed it is worthy of ba ® arr ' V£d 3t something else ; but let that pass. Wh b Br ' p H " rrlot - Sweetzer, from hence, Mr. M. wa« at New York, /,>• natal city, uo has arrived at Charletton. one read or purchased his pro luaions • V et 1 tfefty evidently belonged to t! e ufeful' a : ,d '° '. Au S uft 3°; necelTary departments of kno-.i'edge ; tbere. Arrived, brigVlahala Win for, Loiing, fore the usual mifei-ab!e plea, ivat we are too IKt y two da y il Rotterdam. August to, in ' . . littitude 45. 20, NHoj—»- infant and too poor to. cncouraire mete lit? n ■ n "< V * r*r-y (peculations and efful'ions of fane is Sn ccefs : from New Y- rl<, twelve d«y« deltroyed, because school books arc the 'con- ° Ut ' 00 '- ; August I a.j'n latitn.ic sentences and necessaries, not the luxuriec t°' ?°' ,or ff t,: ", spoke ihip Abigail, ot literature. Finding that learaing was not i/r " ,gl f ° n, u f Pmndcpce, five days from the .node, and the honorable pre,, „um for ll,ax f ° r Ha . mb . ur 8 w ho very . t.utranely literary labour not to be obtained ,n A.jie- p P h " d I^P' 3 !" Lo rmg With some bread. '!"» Ml - M embarked for Enghnd and 1 * dayfebooner , from Amftcr ti'-ugh a stranger, a young man.,an unknown ™' m 7 °, 'V ' writer, he receives i« remoter quarter ' j Argo,, R.ch, thirty-fc "t the kingdom, in the city of York that 7" n** L ° ndcn ' Sp , off Sicily tribute, which, as Bukke jullly and eleg-ant- r al 'P h,n ' Willis, for Charlelton from •yoxpreffes it, Wealth owes to Gep.usT and , ' *T ft l °' la,tiludt 4-7.' long,, which honors both the giver and V' „ thc proline, -of i\evr ver. He obtains tor one .book, and that a I ' ffom Bcl!aft for Alexandria. *£gjJ from lqTds list: li \ sc ! 1118,1 an y t'lrw writers in A me- i J u, y 'to iB. Rica iave tv»i icceived, lor original and vo- G R d PE S E Nt) luminous performances. The moll Jin'. in," a• , ; " partot this ftitement :em,ains. The world it Arnved ;. &a PPT» P«M*aw, W, York } he .. elided .n.Amer lc ,; w Q uld not Burclnfe 1 /■ Pllll2d J P hia i 'Wilhelmi °'tb s gram;.ri an,thefnlc ot'wl ofebook wh-n ' ?f'/r Llve ''P° o1 "> C rafter Virginia, /t me ia, England, and when the encouragement will 1 t ■ ,lf J r,van !. a » Philadelphia ; Nordifcbe, "i no wilp benefit the author, there , S not > sZ m ; Friendftlp - WiUiam., only a prodigious dem nd for the British copteSf .and an annual consumption of live- i i 7 h a X ° Tn ! Ga - len H'nck ral tl.oufi.ids, but two large American edi- /•' m ; 9"° * e< VValte « Philadel ti»ms are now adlually printing in Philadel- P V, Mana ' Burton, Chalelt -n ; Julit phia and Boston. To a national vanity, to oa| h New Yo.k ; ecovery, Rich the avence ot our patriots and to the llupi- S! , ° 5 H ' h " Fir,h -. pbaicftoq. dity of the kindling speculator, this is a , Sa ' led *P r ' Howe, Charleft. u ; Ju n'olt hateful and bitter topic. Inis Pringle, Miller, avar.nali ; biltera, I lie wuter of this article is careless of t7- : Charlelton ; New York, < oily, plealing them. He will not flatter mean- Y'^ n,a ' .' M »«ry, Tate, CharUlU.n; nels and vice, g.ve tne lye to truth and ' * Fletchcr , PJiilddelpbia. nutur«. ■' Of t!,e noble, and manly, and pe- „ 6t:hed J r " m ~ ivlar y> Burker, neious, and nigh spirited portion of the „ e , W "^ Ol k : Ha. r'ot, ° r| -, Virginia ; American n.ition and charter'he is an en- " altlmore » Abi .ail, Plnl idelphia. thulialfic admirer. It real honour • its Liverpdd]arrived ; Wa/rrnJ , Charle loyal federalifm, its stable f»ri»«ipU 6 , and u °r' ft C . ke *' T ' ott ' Bu( ' ' n ; Ro what ot its faith has been never broken, and !! ?"* • M /'fachufrtts ; F.xprrimf nt, 1 New wh.t of its dignity hag bever been sullied • f Iy the Rt-v. Mr. Abercrombie, Mr. J 0( ;n Hastings, of thi ? city, to Mifj Rkbkcca Sandbrs. daugbttr of the late Mr. Sanden, of Le banon. Gazette Marine Lilt, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. mm ♦ ft . 4. M'Ncil ; Charleston. IIOIV. Fil Im n iilft Tnn r n A-r WIT Q. • U Pjrtsmck nuu, arrtvtcl ;K cnmond, Wttfon* North fterdam Packet,Crockett, NeW-Yc rk ; Lit tle John, StinCoi), Wii'cafT.-t. Dublin, aarived Ven-lia Ratvc R^fl^r. 1 w i4r * V II .lldf l|n UCdt IJUI ion* ITi c Glen, Hinckley, from Boston, passed Graveknd, July 11 ; the brig Alert, of Bos ton, taken off Cadii, has arrived at London, ,/ I; NEW YORK, Sept 4.. Dayi Martinique St- Croix Louila, Starr * "H;vanna Schr. Jack, Wiiius St. Lucia Baltimore, September 3 Xiie fliips Halcyoi) and Hampton r rnnj this port, arrived fafe at London the qth Juy i lie ships Union and Francis, and Mary, arrived this day from Liverpool. Board of Health Piiladelpbia, <)tb mo. 1800. WHEREAS the Board of Health# .have received information from feveial. rel'pegla ble sources, th*t a contagious difeifc, dan gerous to the community, now exists in Pro« vidence, Rhode-Island. Whereupon resolved, with theconfentar.d approbation of the Mayor, he now be ing present, freely exprelfed that all vessels from the State of Rbcde-Island, bound to the Pert of Philadelphia, bring to at th ( Lazaietto, to rrceive a vilit from the Ro dent Phyiician, and there wai: the determi nation of the Board. And further, that no person (or goods capable of retaining' infeftionjl, from the State of Rbodd-Island, (hail be permitted to come to the city or county of. Philadelphia, until they produce a fatisla&ory certificate of their beit.g at least 15 days in a healthy slate from theuce, under the penalty of Five Hundred Dollars, agreeably to the 7th Sec tion of the Health Law, half of which-will be paid to the informer on conviftipn.— All proprietors of llages, both by land and water, are desired to govern themselves ac cordingly. By order of the Board. EDWARD'GARRIGUES, President- For Sa or the x SLOOP RAMBLER, , W j ll car T "pw.irds of thrre "" f C [l barrels; fai s ,eT.ar|r /ier, now lyir-g at Jackson ani] r1- s harf Apply at Ne. ao i, South Fivm ftrect SfptCK.b r 5, s " t FOR SALE, A Qu.. rity , f S»; tr R« yil i n'JSTi P I'ER. Suitable for Orocerj apply at thij Of ft See; it consists et out-fidc Quirts » **■