i Wiis; - co jn'Try patent C a n v a s, No I t" S, Eorsaleby Ebenezer Large, ALSO 2oq boxes fliort pipes . tav>blc for the Spinifh Market 9 ny 13' th. »8»o «|mw*jjrw Charles Marfliall .. AND SON, No. 46, Cbesnut Street, HAVE RECEIVED, Per brig Liberty, capt Henderf n from Anuler d.im, and other arrivals, A quantity of the Following article", which they fell for calh, or the usual credit— Antimon crui OI Anifi Arsenic alb Juniper Sac faturni .Succini Vitriol alb Rhn Hi B'-rax Camphor Opium Occitinclla Aunetto Gum Benzoin Merc Rule —— .'.rabie Pracip rub Myrrh Corroa sub 1 Kirto ALS© ON HAND, Sal G'auber ("Manna flak R%fl eeetian | I Com Flo Sulphur (3 1 Liquorice ball Sweet oil r O "S Cort'Peru slav Sem aniG 155 ®^ u ' > Rlieubarb J — L And a quantity of Shop furniture, furgeom instrument% patent medicines, flee.—Medicine chcfts, and or,«rs froir the courtry, put up on moderate terms. frptrrnVr 13 Marflial's Sales. United states > P nnsylvania District, £ PURSUANT to a writ to me direfled from th« honorable Richard Peters, Esq. Judge of the Diftriil Court of the United States for the Pennsylvania Dirtriil, will be exposed to public sale, at t fie-Merchants' Coffee House, in the city of Philadelphia, on Wedne'day the 14th of September, inltant, at ii o'clock at soon, 3Tjfc*l _ L'AIGLE, r,Z£ t0 t ' le United States schooner Ectc-rprize, lieutenant Shaw, commander—With ■fl and lingular her apparel, gun» and appurtenan ces. The farae hiving been condemned in the said court, at sor f eited &e. JOHN HALL, Marfbal. MarJhaVs Office. I September 13, 1800 J 3tawtS. United States ") _ Pennsylvania District, $ BY virtue of a writ to me direfled from the Honorable Richard Peters, Esq. Judge of the Dillridl Court of the UniteJ Swes lor the Pennsylvania DiftriS, will be exposed to Pub lic Sale, at the Merchants' C me Himfe, in the city of Philadelphia, on Wednesday the 34th of September irift.at i» o'clock at noon, £""ln The armed French vessel cal'ed CHOUCHOU, Prize to t e Uiiittd States armed flvp Philadelphia, Stephen D-catur, commander, witn all and singular her appartl, g ns and appui Usances —the fame having ''•en lately condem ned in the laid rom.r a ft rfeited, &c. JOHN H iLL, Marjlal. Mnrjhal's-Office, ) Sept. 13, 1800. 5 3awtS BY ADJOURNMENT. UNITED STATES, ? , Pennsylvania District. BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me di redled, ifloedcutof the Diftrifl Court of th< Dnitsd States in and for the Pennsylvania Dif tiidl, will he fold at Public Vendue at the Mer chant's Coffee House, on Tuesday th 16th day ot September inft at 7 o'clock, in the evening, t»»o third parts of he Jk A i BKIG, CALLED THE VENUS, WI T H the lame proportion nf htr tji k!e, apparel and appur enincei, &c. Seir.-d and take. into execution and to be fold as the property of R.ihert l 1 Bail, drceafed JOHN HALL, Marshal. M 'shot's Ofrce, 1 September 13, 1800. J PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING BT SUBSCRIPTION, « ' The Works • OF thki Hon. James Wilson, Efq- L. L. .D[ Late one of the Associate Just ces of the Snrtmc C"urt of the Unied Stales and Professdr at laiv in tie College and Academy of Philadelphia. From the original manuscript, in the pofiVfiion of Bird Wilson, Esq. CONDITIONS. There worfcs fliall be e'efantly printed in two volumes oflavo, md delivered 'o fubkrib«r« at five dollart. They fliall be put to press as foen as the subscrip tions will juftity the tupence of publication, Subscriptions will f>e received by ASBURY DICKINS, The puhlHher, opp.ard the Swedish frigate, to inform the Commander, that he h.id orders to detain his convoy, and carry them into the nearest English Port. It does not appear that upon this, any more than on former occ. fions, the Swedish Commander refuf-d the infpedYion of the papers of the ships under his convoy, nor in deed that even at this period any luch in fpeflion was demanded. The Swedilh Commander, however, upon the intimation given by the two Captains, laid, that he was sorry any difference fliould arise between' the two nations ; and at the fame time, (hewed his inflrudtion (a copy of which he gave,) which were to repel any at tempt that might be made to board his con voy by force, although he was firfl to make ule of conciliatory measures, and endeavor to prevent it amicably if possible. This was communicated to Commodore Lawford, who returned for answer, that he Ihould immediately proceed to take p-'ffef fion of the convoy, and the Ployer, Wolve rene, and Pitatte, part of the squadron, were ordered to hoard the Swedish vefTels, Com modore Lawford, at the fame time, making the lignal to prepare for battle. The fliips appointed to board the convoy began fulfil ling their intrusions ; and Doth guns and mulkets were a&ually fired at the ships which did not bring to upon being ordered. At the fire of each, Commodore Lawford, as he slates, expected that the Swedish Com mand r would make tlte proinifed refiftmce, but nothing Was offered ; only it is Lid, that the Commander of the Swedish fiigato ap|iearcd un?afy, by the frequent wearing of his (hip during the .%jght, the Romney being, at the fame time, close under her lee, with lower deck guns run out, and every man at his quarters. By day-light, 011 the 31ft of June, the greatest part of the convoy were iecured ; but it being observed by Commodore Law ford, that two larfre (hips, which appeared to be havering round the frigate, had not been boarded, he ordered the Plover and Pi lotte to hoard them, judging, as he also ft.ites, lhat this lad measure would decide how far the Swedish Commander meant to dispute the point. A boat from the Plover was thereupon sent on board one of the fairt«r», MjJlft, Jaly |£' I am informed that in fume provinces of Piedmont there is a mmiteftation of infur re&ional moveme its ; that there even ex ists some armed collective bodi-s. What can be the objeft of such moyements ? they threaten the pubic tra quility and '.he fafety of the army Is this the price which the French government ought to receive for the generous ondutt which it has observ ed towards Piedmont ? And (hall agitata tors deceive themselves with refp & to the moderate nfe which it m kes of its strength and ita vi&ories ! Piedmontefe people, ani mated with the fame spirit of peace and juftic* that a&uates my government I wi(h only for your happiness and tranquility, but not treat as an illusion the baneful con sequences of the rebellion to which these proceedings lead. You will bring down death upon your heads desolation among your families, and the devaftatiou of your properties. It is then, in the name of your existence, of that of your wives, of your children, and in the names of your dearefl intercfts, that I summon you to return to order. Do not shut your ears to my voice when it speaks to you the words of peace ! Do not compel me to make preparation of force. The moment when you (hall oblige me to march the French columns agiinlt you, will be that of exemplary punilbment. : Enjoy, inhabitants of the town and coun try, enjoy the bosom of your families, the powerful proteftion of the French army as. fures yon, and fear to turn against you the army made for your defence, and to pro voke the heroes who bring fiiendlhip to the people of all nations, but who have never been insulted or assassinated without figi»al vengeni.ce. This proclamation (hall be ad dressed to the provisional government of I Piedmont, and to the general commandii g there, that they may each in their proper place give it the greatest publicity. It (hall be pHnted in the two languages, pub lished, and potted throughout all Piedmont, (Signed) MASSENA. HAGUE, July 8. We learn that the army which Gen. Angcreau is to command on the Rhine will , confix of 50,000 men, pa tly French and Batavians, and will join the corps of Gencrali Sc. ; uiinriaeand Cartaux. Gen. An ereau ■8 cxpeded here from the Camp of Frnd howen. VIENNA, July i. After a lo: g cnnference, at which the principal Muiiftcr affilted, i t was resolved not in accept the Convention concluded in italv with Bor.aparte. In consequence of 'his determination, recruiting has been Commen- <( *