Tf i The Latest FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. \ By the Ihip Voltaire, Capt. Bowcil, arrived at this p&rt in 40 days from Hamburg. HAMBURGH, September r. Letter from Copenhagen, the 26th 'Augnft The Danilh schooner which was sent to Pet rfburg with the Account of the captiiie of the frigate Freya, i 3 this moment fretnrn ed. Of the difpatch'es which it brought, nothing is yet known ; but greater aftivity and exertions in forwarding preparations are observed. Four floating batterie6 of 24 pieces each are fitted and our road, and this day all the measure-, of defence for our harbour will be completed; outside of the Citadel they are now busied in throwing up a battery on the weakefl part of the har bour- The (Irong batteriie» on the road are well mounted itid the guards releived every day. For the works on the Holm, they press the vagrants and a'l enrolled sailors are take# out of the merchantmen, and sai lors from different diftrifts are bro't hither in waggons The city militia is exercifint; and does duty on two «ity guards and each citizen is obliged at all events to have 20 cartridge! in readiness. Anothrtr letter from Copenhagen, of the fame date, j6tb Augaft. Although the preps ,tion* for de f ence be come more serious every day, yet nothing of a hostile nature hath hitherto happened between "us and the Eng ilh. The mer chants of this place as well as of Klfiueur, having asked our governor as well as the English whether the merchant vcflel* could go out in f fely ? they got a fatisfactory answer, and Admiral Dixon offered to give pafTports to th;>fe veffds, which would wish to depart from Elfinenr, and would fuffer themielves to be examined. Meanwhile, the English MinifUr here, Lord Whitworth, has demanded a categori cal answer to his proposals to oor Court in a short time, and proposes to leave this city on Friday with hit whole suit, the charge d'Affaires, Drummond excepted. LOWE 1 } ELBE, Augull 18. We hear from the Dani/h dominions, thit all th« regiments are likewise called in from the Dutchies. The repiments at Slef wig, it is said, are to ma> ch to Fonningen and the neighbouring coast. From Eckern F®tke and the troops march to wards Glockftadt, to wh ch place more ar tillery has been sent, and where the fortifica tions are put into tbe bed order. In several places on the coast, batteries are to be er eftrd. ELSINEUR, August z6. We are yet in a total uncertainty whe ther we (hall have peace or tsar with Eng land. "On the 24th in the evening, the Da nish ships of war weighed twice, in order to go further into the harbour ; the English immediately weighed likewise, and came to an anchor where the others did It is said again that a Ruffian fleet is arrived in the road of Copenhagen- We ctpeft here fix hundred men more. A number of men which had been prefTed here, are this mo ment transported to Copenhagen. August -3 I.aft night at ten o'clock a cry was made in the ttteets, that the F.n lifh had attempt ed a landing between this and Hammers- Muhlah. where an English frigate lays. - Eve»7 body was alarmed. A boat had ac tually approached the fhorc, but whether they were Englifii or smugglers is not known. The ChafTeurs fired on the boat and it retired. HAGUE, August 10. The day before yesterday the report spread already, that five English men of war, se veral frigates and a great number of tranf jiorts had appeared off Catfard the day be fjre, but now had com* in light of the har bour of FlyOiing. Yeflerday morning a strong cannonade was heard off the mouth of the Meuze, aud in the evening, infor mation was received* that the English at break of day had attempted a landing 011 sea land, and on the fide of the Rriel, and aftually had put a number of troops on fiat bottomed boats, but that Adjutant Gene ral Charrier having marched rapidly towards the place of landing with a party of the Ba tavian troops, the Englilh were forced to re-emWk. Qu both fides ten men were killed in this affair. The intention of the English to get poffeflion of a Batavian (hip of the line, which lay there, wes also fruf tested- FRANKFORT, August 26. A new circumstance which is mentioned | from Mentz proves but too certain that the Consul, whatever may be the issue of the piefent negocialioo, looks upon the! incer poraiion of Belgium and the left batik of the Rhine with France as unalterable, therefore thefc beautiful provinces mud be looked up on as unavoidably 101 lto the German Em pire and the house of A uftria. An order fjgned by Buonaparte and Councellor Lacue, arrived at the D-iieftor of Domains, Goyan's, declares the intention of Firft Corifnl to build a Hospital of Invalids in the : neighbourhood of the City of Mentz, another near Brussels and a third near Lyons or Atignon. He will appropriate to these inftiiuiions S or 10 millions of National domains and has dire&ed iht citizen Goyon of Mentz to make aftaiement of the Na tional. domains in ihc department of Doa- ; nerfberg which may be applied for that purpose and transmit the fame together with a report oil several other points, at fartheft on the 22d September, each of of these three new institutions is calcu lated for 2000 invalids, so that besides the principle in Paris containing 4000 the First Consul will provide for 1 e.OOO invalids. From the unfortunate Swabia, whole troops of irapoverifhed inhabitants emigrate to more peaceable countries ; they are to tally unable to give the French foldiera Quartered upon nheni the least fultenance. Lisbon, Aug. 2ts. Price Current. IMPOIifs FROM NORTH AMER ICA. Wheat 9'oo r« per alqr Indian Corn * 54° -d® Flour 14 dols per bl Pipe Staves 13° Hhd do 5* ® 6° ao Barrel do 3° a do Turpentine 6 dols per b! Butter iBo rs per lb Beef 8 dols per bl Pi4 do do Sugar White 3600 a 3400 per 3a lb Do Brown 2400 a 2600 do Coffee Carracas Cocoa EXPORTS. Lemons 4800 per box Salt 4.000 rs per moy Oit 5000 do per almr Wine 86 dols per pipe Exchange on London 63 Dollars 866 rs Discount of paper 20 per cent. By this Day s Mail BOSTON, Oftober 13. Extract of Inters from Ttrtola, received by tbt Hannah, arrived bere yesterday. " Tortola, September 17. " Dejr SJK, " The seizure and detention of the bar que Galen, Thomas Afliby, matter, of Sa lem, and cargo, has no doubt made some noit'e in America, I therefore, as it is a matter of considerable importance, fend you Judjje Robinson's Rofors at large upon making his decree for further proof, not on account »f tbe trade be bad been carrying on, but very evident erasures in the l»verd plain cilimancocs Rattineu and fhallopns Durant» joans and bombazeens Bomhazetts, llriped and plain, Wildbores Velverets, thickfetts and fancy cords Check'd and striped ginghams 7-8, 4-4, 11-H cotton checks Bed ticks, Scotch ftiirting Brown linens and cotton bagging Plain and tambor'd jaconst aud book muslins and handkerchiefs Coloured tambor'd ditto Olive, lead and Mue muslins Cambricks and lawns Lawn,and printed linen handkerchiefs Blark and colored Barcelona ditto Black tove ditto Worftttd, yarn and cotton hosiery White and coloured threads Tapes, quality and shot binding An afljrtment ot ribbons Sewing silk and twist Ivory and horn combs Shirt wires and moulds Plain and fancy buttons Knives and forks, penknives, scissors, needles, pins. Sc. They have alio on hand, , nt ' Ceisortt! ko'difcA LoteOri»j*, S«cX*w* ud dim For Liverpool, Tie American Philadelfb a, cedar and lite- oakluilt -Ti SHIP Amiable, Daniel C. TtHinghaft, najler, Intended to fail early in November, and to return an early spring (hip to Philadelphia—will b« ready to take in shortly at Perotts wharf—For freight or pafliKC, apply to the captain on Snard, «r to Jeremiah Warder. Tliofe gentlemen who have goods on board the Amia! le, are requcfted to fend their permits on hoard at Gerard's wharf, ahove market street, where the fliip is ready to diloharge- Qfthefirft quality ; London refined lalt petre ; London white lead, dry and ground in oil; red lead; London tin plates in boxes ; Roman tea can 1 tiers in cases; Irilh linens assorted, 4 and 6lb cannon, Woolwich proof, aud J»nd 9 Ib liot. Oftotar >S No. 56, South Fhont Strbst, an assortment of CHINA INDIA GOODS, JEREMIAH WARDER Has for SaU't Liverpool high (tored fine SALT and COAL, Dancing Academy. ~ MR. QTJE3NET, v.Vh r?fpe£l informi hi« pu pils andthe public in general, that he intends opening his Academy, on vlonday the 6th of Oc tober , at his new assembly room, No, 6.4, Couth Fourth rtrcet. Mr. Quefnet is thankful to the Ladies and Gen tlemen, tor the liberal encouragement he has ex perienced every season —he wai desirous for some time to meet with a gentleman of whom the cha rsiler and talents, could, united together dfferye the confidence of the public \ deprived oi fueh ad vantage, Mr always thought proper to divide and fix the number of pupils; but this seas on the school can be improved one third more haviig to introduce Mr. Auriol, as an affiOant to him, and a pcrfon of ability. The (cholars fha',l be attended three times a wc. k as usual—Ladies in the morning ; young Gentlemen in the afternoon; and grown Gentlemen in the evening. N. B. The fir (I pra&ifing ball in private for the feholars.will be a few days after the opening ot the school ; and thgfirfl ball will be on TUurfday, the 16th Oitober next. Dancing. Mr. AURIOL lately arrived freih Paris, re fpeftlully in.Vrms the public in general, that hav ingfome time to difpoft 01, h« will attend thoff Ladies and GentlemeD, whe wish to be taught private at their own houses. His lodgings are at No. 3*, south Third street, where directions can be lelt with his lady if he ablent. O&oberi. th&ftf Indian Queen. THE Sublcriber begs leave to inform the Public thai he has taken that well-known Inn, the INDIAN QUEEN, lately kept by Mr. Jamts Thompson, deceased, and foiicits their patronage as well as the pat ronage of those Gentleman who were ac cuttomed to give it their fnpport, alluring them that it (lull be ccndutted on the fame liberal plan which charadteriled it when under the luperiatendance ot his predecessor. The house has undergone a thorough repair, and it would be needless to observe to those who know them, that the (tables are, in spa ciousness and convenience, unequalled in Philadelphia, and the bed' prevonder and at tendance are always provided for horses, by the Public's obedient servant. JAMES COYLE3. Odlober i. # J lift Received, By the hte arrival: here, and at New-York, and for sale by Lorain & Son, No. 5, North Third Street. An elegant affurtment of Chintzes and Calicoes, Englilh btim, Preatongs, Mod-.s, Sarfners, and Lutestrings ; Dimities, Bobbins, Coatings, Flan ntls, Bocking Baozics, Broad-Cloths, Swandowns, Double-mill'd brabs ; —Worded Yarn and Cottos Hosiery ; Plain ForeU. Cloths CARPETS & CARPETING. Alto on Hand, Low-priced and fine India muslins, Iriih and quadruple linens, Gefman Dowlas, ribbons India fatin»,lutftrings,and fonflianws.miU'd yarn glove., ivory and horn combs, fadl«ry,aada variety of Ironmongery, and seasonable. DRY GOODS. ALSO, To be Sold, or Bartered, For DRY GOODS, a Handtome Three Story BRICK HOUSE. With Piazza and Kitchen adjoining, situate in Vine near Fourth erect, bu'lt in modern style with excellent materials, and well calculated to ac commodate a large family. ept a. «M. Carpets & Carpeting JUST IMPORTED, By the Subscribers, In the Tillman, Capruin Harkcr, from Li verpool, A very extensive and beautiful assortment CARPETS 6? CARPETING. L&fLAIN at SON. No. 5, Navth Third Street. The House, LATELY occupied by the Chevalier D'Yrujo, Spaniiii Ambassador, will be let out to an approved perfoii or family, on easy conditions. It is large, commodious and elegant, with 'coach-Uoufe and stables conformable. Enquire at No. too, Spruce flreet. SAMUEL MAG AW, Arch Street, Nt. 94. July 23. eodtt. aooo Dollars Reward, And all charges and expcncs paid. FOR apprehending and bringing to the city of New-York, Nathaniel Ol- COTT, late of the said ci'y Br ker, who is charged oi oath with feionioufly, fraudu lently falfe pretenae«, taking from tKrßank of New-York, large sums of mo ney It it supposed that he has a large sum of Bank notet now in his pofleffian, whirh any person appreheadi g him is par ticularly desired to secure, with all his pa- P® 1 " 5 * Natha\i»l Olcott, is about hve feet ten inches high, has dark hazel eyes, and dark hair, which he generally wears torttd up behind, has rather a down look- is (lout built and straight—rather red about the nodrils, in confecjuenca of takißg funff - he is from 2Jto 30 years old—had on a dark great coat and a light coat undsmeath Any information given to the Cashier of the Bank relative to the said Nathaniel OU cott, will be thankfully received and reward ed. CHARLES WILKES, Caflir. b. n. r. ICJ'The Printers throughout the United States *r requested to reprint the above- New-York, 061. 9. tf. For Sale, BY PUBLIC AUCTION—IN THE CITY OI ? WASHINGTON. THE following property belonging tothcTruf tee« cf the Agg.egate Fund, provided foi the payment of certain creditors of Edward Fos and James Oreenlcaf. PART of the property of said fund, in the City of Wafbington, that now is rendered clear of every incumbrance, will be expoffcd at Public Au&ion at Tanniclifl Tavern, amongst which are the following valuable situation, viz. it Lots in square No. 973., a lots in square 974, 15 lots ia jqnaro N#. 995, i lots in square louth "of fquart 1019, 19 lotsin square 1010,1 lot in square iote I.lot in square l?n, ? lots in square 1023, 4 lot in square 1044, 3 lots in square 1045, 3 lo"» in square 1046, 9 lots in square 1047, u lots in square 1048, wilh sundry others, advantageously Dtuated in various parts of the city. Also the % llcry frame houle now occupied by Mr. Deblois, beautifully(ituated (with an cxtenfive view of sev eral miles down the Potomac) on thefouth eafl corner of square 973, fronting 4a feet on 11 street east, ahd 41 feotoofouth G street.: a commodious Kitchen with an oven, &c. adjoining the south front. A large frame stable, carriage house and fay loft jo feat by 15, and a pump of excellent water near the back door of the hitchcß, the lot extending9i feet on 11 street, and 139 feet 1 inch in G street, compriting lots Nos. 1,4,3, and part of 21, in the registered division of the square. 1 he falct will commence at the said tavern at ten o'clock in the forenoon. , The termsone fourth calh, one fourth in fix months, when a deed will be given, the remain* ing moiety in two years, payment to be secured by bond and mortgage. But the creditors in the above fund, may in lieu of mortgage secure pay ment of their bonds by deposit of certificates Truflets. John Afhley j Jacob Baker. J THOMAS TINGEY, Age»t. Awguft 4. 31aw to Robbery. , 300 Dollars Reward. T AST Saturday night my (hop in Water* i-i street was opened by-a fall# key, and fun-.- dry articles of Jewellery, to theameunt o£ ten or twelve hundred dollars, \verccajrie4off". Among them were, Two marrow fpoonsn»rked " Werr>ck LikenefTes of Mr Jamis Robcxtfon asd Wife, of Pcerftfurg—one do. of a Mr. King- one do. of Mr. John Trimble, late of this town, the back set with a large blue glass and a smaller in the centre, under which was a pTait of haic hid llrait, with J. T. in a cyph-r worked in ptarl. Together with a number of fancy piss.i ces, painted by Sully, which cannot now be recMlefltd ; 5 Boitfwaju's Calls damped ' Warrock.' AND The following WatcheS: Gold watch, maker'a name Frovav), Paris silver do. Thomas Greco, Liverpool, 7703 do do. George Hifielil,L«ndoD, 13,500 gold do. French, no narte d». d#. John Kyland, London, 1331 silver do, French, no nam* do. do. John Bull, London, 744' I*uld do. Rodart, faril ilver do. Joseph Kembtr Shaw Id. do. J. Darlington, London !o. do. No. 98$! ■lt do. G.M. Mefcalf, London, 4195 i fil. tr do. Gesrge Hafwood, London, 1906 1 do- do. J. Smith} London, ait I double csie gilt witch, R. Gibcrn, Rich -8764 iro Dollars will be given for the reftoratiaa of the jewellery, or 100 dollars if the thief of thieves are ilfo fecurH. Mr. Benjamin Morris, the owner of the Watches ivhich were taken at the fame time, will a'.f* give 100 dollars fer them. July 19 £T The Printers a* Peterfburp, Ricntnsnd, Alex»ndria —B»ltimore—C'nar'eAon —and o thers, are requested to insert the above for a. Taunton Ale # of an excellent quality, JUST RECEIVED, Per hrl{r Amity, fmm Bridal,' AND FOR SALE, By John Allen,. No. 122, Sprucesstreett t Who has alio on Land, Bristol Patent Sail Cl«th, No. i to 8. feptember 22 FOR SALE, OLD Long Primer, Small Pica on Pica Body, Englifli, Chaiics, Compofirie Sticks, and agrea« variety of articles neceffciry to carry on the Hrin» ing Bjfin?fs. They will he fold cheap tor cafl» Apply to the Printer. £jf The folic wing work may perhaps appear from in Title is only neceltary to the Gentle* men of the Bar—The