Foreign Intelligence. FROM ENGLISH PA.PERS, Received by ths Ihips A&ive, and Ameaica ffom London. LONDON, Sept. 24* Extract of a ie'.im- from Lisbon dated Scfit. <). " Tile ailivity of Government is undi minilhed, and several new corps are forming, particularly one riflemen, which is to be placed under the command ps British Officers. A considerable quantity of ammunition and military (lores of various kinds, have been collected ; but, from the great scarcity of corn, See. &c. Government has found it ve ry difficult to obtain a proper Fupply of prii vifions. New cloathing has been ordered for all the troops ; and, though the alarm produced by the feais of an invaCon is by no means equal to what it was on the firftlliock, the Prince Regent is not less vieilent in providing for the fafety of the kingdom. Several Giand Councils of State have befen lately held, and the Prince assisted them all: Difpjtckes were received from Madrid last Friday ; but their contents have not yet transpired, and every thing upon the fubjeft is reduced to conjecture. The army is still in a very undilciplined state ; but much more numerous than it was fix weeks ago. Government could easily bring jo,ooo men into-the field ; to do the juflice to the spirit of the people, I observe with pleasure, j that they are not much terrified at any at tack which may be made by the Spaniards. 1 hey are, however, Wiotifly alarmed at the idea of a French army. Another letter dated Sept. u. "We are now all peace, and every ap» prehenlion of the Spaniards invading us iif given up ; the Ministry are in high spirits ; the peaceable di("patches arrived here just after the attempt of the Englitli fleet ypon Fer rol. The yellow fever has got to Cadiz, and ■we are all frightened about it ; above 4000 people have di<°d there of it ; the tity is de serted, and, I am firry to fay, this dreadful malady has extended itfelf to Seville, Xeres, and all the furr'oimding country.'' Such is the care, attention, and even ref peft, thit ire paid to the Andalufian horses which the K>ug of Spain has sent as a pre sent to Bonaparte, tint they are every where received with nearly the fame marks of honour as if thei* were inverted with the charatter of Ainbafiadors. According to letters from Bounleaux, these twelve beauti ful Heads hive arrived at Bayonne, whither an officer of ;be Coufular guard is gone to receive them. They are expe£\ed at Bourdeaux ; quarters are prepared for them all along the road to Paris ; but they joarney on very ilowly, on account of the extreme tendevnefs they reqniie. Q ne of His Spanish Majesty's equeries accompanies them who i? to prelent them to the Cheif Consul. They are alfa attended and taken car* of by fifteen ostlers, or grooms. Gen eral Dufour, of the nth military division, has received and trapfrnitted orders to Ihow every attention and regard to the whole re tinue, that are justly due to an efleemed ally. Thi Spanjdi horses are efcortecf from the frontiers, and from port to pod, by a detach ment of fourteen Grend irmci. His Majefly has been pleased to grant his Royal letters Patent to Thomas Gill, of Birmingham, Esq. for his invention of a new and improved method of rifling the bores or callibres of cannon, and inufquet, car bine, gun and pistol barrtls. CONSTANTINOPLE, Au£urt .0. The following Proclamation has been sent by the Grand Vizier, to the Frenih army in Egypt. Frlnchmes, 0n the person of your Commander in Chiet -h horrid alTafiination has been com mitted :By an horible falfhood, the guilt of this crime has been attempted to be lain on the Ottoman Porte ; and that the murderer was a Mil (Tel 111 a 11, or a Janillary. But, what interest could we have in this horrid act ? Wha't benefit could we receive by Kleber's death ?—Another General [Me nou, of whole alTaffianation however orticial accounts have not been received] fucceed3 him ( and he will be fucccedcd by a third. The life of oue man more or less can be of small weight in the fate ef Egypt. But Kleber had enemies, and was envied in France, as well as in Egypt. He had given Jlil reasons in oppofitioii ta the' expedition befort it was undertaken :—The majority bf the welWifpofed ot his troops coincided with him in opinion. Those who favoured the expediti6n envied him his situation of commander of the army. They feared his return to France ; and the account he would give of their proceedings. They, thought it would be more to their advantage to put him out of the way ; and I4y the guilt on the Ottoman Por^'. French men, Do not be milled by frt«h "an impudent and unreasonable calumny. Amongst your own tountrymen, you have to look for the ! instigator and murderer of your General ; and on him you have to revenge his death. FRENCH-REPUBLIC. ARMY OF BAT AVI A. The General in cheif Augereau to the In habitants of the Countries of the Empire* at War with the French Republic. Head-quarterj at H<ecbst, 22d Fructidor Sept, 9. The French gov*rn't has done every thiu£ to restore to peace your unhappy countries ; England has scattered its gold to rekindle tie war, and your Princes have once more traded in yourblood. War is relolved upon —with sword in one hand we mud obtain the olive of peace. Peaceable men, .itis not without pain that the 'French loldiers, and tlioi'e of the allied Republic, fee iheml'elves conftram»d 4o het'prinkle it with your tears.j Return to yfiur five-fides, retain to culti vate your fields, and to repose i« peace Un der your paternal roof. Lay down the inflrumerits of death, fatal to you alone. Shake off the hands you towards the precipice opening under the feet of the enemies of the Republic, Shwt your eats to the lying, calumniating voice of her ene mies. Huaianity refutes them: ftie has Ipntf ago (lamped upon their front the leal of her reprobation. The execration of every age awaits them. They aceule us of every crime, because they are familiar with every crime.—France contends for her indepen dence, for her liberty, tor hec glory. Her cauTe is jult before God and man, file yill triumph. The will of the Republic is, that the ar mies relped\ the laws, the customs,* the religion of the people, againfl whom they make war. I'/iofe who tell you the contra ry belie their conscience and deceive you. Come into our ranks, and you will fee with what care every diiorder is avoided which renders the scourge of war so deftrudlive, so oppressive, so terrible to all nations. Art. 1. All the inbahitints of the levy of the Electorate of Mayence, «f M'urtikoorg, of FuU da, lit. are'invited to lif down their arm, and return to their home*. I 11. They (hall be specially protected hy the 1 French army j m.d their tranquility (hall not be difturhed under any pretext whatever. 111. All those inhabitants above-mentioned, who (hall return with iheir arras, (hall deposit them in ths hands of the Franch troops. They (hill have a receipt forthtm. on (hewing which they (hall be paid twelve livres for each pun in condition, with a bayonet, and five livres foe every sabre. Horses (lull be paid for accord to their value. r \f' For the execution of the preceding order, the chief of the ftaff (hall mark out officers of ar tillery and cavalry to appreciate the arms, and make ellimares of the horses ; apd the I'ums lhill be paid by the treal'uier of the extraordi nary funis of the anpy, conformable to the de cision made upon them. V. All the Generals and r. ilitary command ers of the limy (hall provide that order, difci pliue, refpeft for property, liberty of worlhip, and the fccurity of the peaceable pcrfons,bc in violably preserved. VI. The present decrees (hall be tranllated into German, printed in two languages, and pubh'fhfd and posted where neeelTary. (Signed) AUGEREAU. The Porcupine. I TAKE this method of informing the People of the United States, that on the firfldayof No vember next, I propose to rtfumc the publication ot Porcupine's Gazette, under the title of THE PGfcCUFINE ; and to notify (in cafe any gentle man in America should want it} that the price of each Number will be sixpence ftcrlihg, and that the ca(h mud be received hy me before the paper can be iupp'.ieJ. —As to the mode of conveyince, so frequent are the opportunities from London to New-York, thai files may be forwarded to the lat. ter place once a fortnight upon an average—fro n New-York they can be Ipcedily conveyed to ev ery part of the Union. When files can he, with out delay, feat to otuci places dired, it may be done j when they cannot, tlKy will all bet-sent te New-York, unless oiherwife ordered. %j" Porcupine's IVarks, Which have been lometime in the Pr*fs, will he completed in February next, when the copies, fubferined for in America will be forwarded to the Subfcribcrs. Any of my literary friends in America, who may be disposed to renew their correfpondenfe with me; will please to direct to me at my print ing office, No. j. Southampton flreet, Strand, or it my Boohl'ellcr'i fliop, No. 78, Pall "vTal]. WILLIAM COBBEIT. London, September 6, 1800. Saw Manufactory. FRANCIS MASON, No. 10, south Fifth Qre«t, Manufactures mill, crosscut and pftt laws, equal in quality, appearance and (tape to any ever imported; which hi fells wholcfale at the foUowingjajtei—6 (cet mill laws 5 I-» dol lar each ; croft-cut do 50 cents per Ibot; plft'do. 60 cents per foot. Wowl-Cutters cjft steel and every other kind, made to any particular »lire<Sliun. n&oher 10 mwf tm GLASS MANUFACTORY. THE PROPRIETORS Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works, HAVING procured a fufficNint number of the moll approved European Glal'sManu fu-lurers, and having on hand a large (lock of the best Materials, oil which their workmen are now employed, have the plealute of a.soring the public, that window glaf» of a fupei ior qua lity and of any size, froia 7 by 9, to 18 by 14 inches, carefully packed in boxes containing too feet ea h, may be had at the (horteft notice. Glaf» of larger (izes for crhtrr purposes, may atfn be ha.', fiick as for piiSures, coach glades, clock faces, See. Bottles of all kinds and of any quantity ftiay also be had, together with pocket lla!k9,picklingjar», apothecary's Shop furniture, ur other hellow ware—the whole at lead 35 per cent, lower than artieles of the fame quality brought from any of the sea ports of the United States. A liberal allowance will be made en I'ale of iarge quantities. Orders from merchants arvl others will be punctually attended to on ap plication to JAMES O'nARA or ISAAC CRAIG, or at the Storeof MefTrs. PRATHER and SMI LIE, in Market-Street, Pittlburgh. March 4, tutbrf. NOTICE. HAVING parted with Margaret Brooks by mutual content, I do hereby forwam ail per funs from credit ng heron my accouttt, as I will not pay any debts of her crntrafling. WILLIAM iROOKS. law jt OAoher jo To Printers. WANTED—in Exchange, A FOUNT ol Long Primer, weighing or 700 lb. or upwards, and a Fountjof Brevier, weighing 400 lbs. or upwards. September 2. By tlis Day's Mail PROVIDENCE, November n x COnIMUN tCATION, Yefterdayi perfot) had "the unparalleled effrontery tobriug into the LegiflatHPe »f this Stutej saw fitting here, a large bundle of jacobinical papers, edited at Newport, by Oliver Farnswortb, " Printer tu the _St»tc '."—for the purpose of influ encing rnr.uiiierx in their 1 nneaiurts rela tive to the election ot' Prelident and Vicc- President of the United States, While ihefe wrre di'Hributmg to the members in tLcir seats, the circulation was flopped by the Speaker': No mtaftf'res have yet been taken to vindicate the dignity of the but it is probable fomethirig will be do'ne. "1 he writers have gone one step further than thole who denied the authenticity of the letter to Maz2ei—tbey have justified it ! N EW-YORK, November 7. Capt. Truenian, of the James from Mal aga informs, that he law a letter from Mr. Shaw, in Cadiz, which stated that the lie knefs there had decreased so much that n» more than 18 or 20 died of a day and that in conlequence, the (lores were opened, and bulinefs resumed. ALEXANDRIA, November 4. It behoves every friend to virtue to con tribute his influence, to the complete furpief fion of gaming. The confequenccs attend ant ou this vile prattice every now and then (hock the ear of humanity. A quarrel at a gaining table often ends in a duel, and sometimes in murder. A melancholy in flance of the letter happened in this town on Saturday night (aft. A man by the name of John Longden(a cooper) fat to play curds in company wish several others. The whole company loon became inflamed with liquor ; a quarrel infued, which, "after some time, terminated in Longden's receiving a wound from a knife whiuli has since ended liis exiflejice. The knife penetrated tlie abdomen, about two inches below, and on the right fide of the umbilicus. The itueftinal canal was perfo rated in three places and flighily wounded in two. A conflderabl ptrtion of the inteft inei prStruded through tlie external wound ; in it only one wound w.is fcovt rable ; this was (ecreted ; but diflVc\ion after death ex posed the latent mi fell iff. The blood-vef feU of the intclfines which were divided, poured out a great quantity of blood. As the man sank under the loss of blood in the space of twenty hours, not a doubt remains, but that hisrleatV» wa« the efF.-tt of the inju ry fiiflaiu d by the wound. Look at this ye practitioner; of vice, and bluflv for the consequences i A Jury of inquest ha.ve found ;i veudict of WIL FUL. MURDER 'Hie perpetraror, of the crime is in Jail, and will no doubt receive a" proper reward frpm the hand of Justice. * CHINA GOODS. Landing fro.n tie ship America, Waite. Sims, Commander, from Canton, AND FOR SALE BT p NICKLIN, GRIFFITH fa* Co. BO'liiA, 1 Congo, I Souchong, if) & and quality, I Caper souchong, | Hyton-ikm, I TEAS, tonkay, < Singlo, Young hyson, llyfon, i !t & id quality, Imperial, J Yellow * white nankeens • Lucftrings, back & color'd ( In Boxes Sinlhaws do. y aflbrted, Satt'ms do. J Lutestrings, maz. blue M.dark green • Su.(haws do. > , Persian wflrtas, darV green J Tbey lave also on band for sale, received bv the late arrivals from Europe, Wc. 1 Infmaiipick- Striped and checked ginghams i ages allotted, White iignrtd & cclor'd Mill- | calculated for linetts ]>the Weft-In- Whitc >orded dimities j dia market & Color'd ("ilk, flftped Nanlieens j entitled to J drawback, ■ 4 Trunks printed Calicoes, 5 do. do. "> ; Bak « feiae twine ( Entitled to o Cases Englifl; China voair- Cdnwback, -•ipl'. ill tea I'.tts j Calks inincral black, i do. white, o do. colcotlier, j Ca<ks purple brown, 5 do. nail* afi'orted, , 9 do. London porter in bottles }nc!ilh fail canvas, No, i, i & J, vuiTii duel:, 17 Boxes white Hpriimi Cugar, 13 Pipes old Madeira wine, S&k Gunp'uvjcr, Empty wine bottles, '■ VS. a® plunder?, ji do. 9 do. 18 do. 9 do. with carriages, &C. ißu,ccclbs. Cerihou colfee, quality tc iO,ooolb«. black pepptr f drawback. »o L'gs tliot.y ) May 13. m&w tf PANTING, Neatly executed at the Office of the Gazette of the United Statas. Book-Wotk—Pamphlets—Hand-Bills, Cards—Blanks of all kinds, &c. Sec. Will- be printed at the Shortest Notice. august 23. Sale at \u£HdfL jfllri 'the new Ship §g||j Anna Won, If not fold before Wednesday the nth instant, at private sal«, will ths* be fold at auition, at the Tontine Coffoe House in New- York, at 10 o'clock, by Meflrs. HOFFMAN and SETON, for approved notes at two, four, »nd fix months. This velfel is 395 tons "burthen, was built at Warren under the immediate in fpedion of the owners, of the best materials, and in the mod faithful manner. Her fails and cord age arc also of the bell quality—(ha fails remarka bly fall, and is in every relped a very complete velT 1 novembar 7 »t For Freight or Charter, Tne remarkable fall failing $Hi» Fair Eliza, Burthert eight hundred barrels. Apply to the Captain on board at Wellh's wharf, or to Joseph Anthony & Co. November 6 § general Hamilton's Letters. PRESIDENT ADAMS. '"p'HE Public may now be supplied with this X publication, at the reduced price of 15 Cent 9, by applying at the bookftoresof J.Ormrod Chefnut street, and H & K Rice, Second-ftreit No. 16, between Market and Chefnut. Odlober 30, dtf. Just Received, AND FOR SALE, BY SIMON WALKER, • Foutth street, corn«r of Union street, Frefti Cloves AND Real Ceylon Cinnamon of the befl: quality. novrmber 6 tu th fa Bt. Pi a no-Forte, SINGING (5- GUIT AR. • r. taVlor, MUSIC I'ROF.ESSO R, STILA. continue# teaching Ladies' the above in ftmments, &c. Thofc who may wish for his iuftruction, th'ir favors will be duly attended to, 011 application made to him, No. 96, North Sixth (Ircot, when they may depend on being inftruded with care and attention, and punctually waited on. N. B. R. Taylor haviug a good (lock of iViufic, both vocal and inflrumental (particularly for the Piano Forte) Songs, Opera's, Oratorios, awl Sa cred Music. Any Lady or Geutleman may have Music copied out on prsper terms. He ha* several of Handel's, Oratorios, Ac. and all his Oratorio Sones ; many of Dr. Arndt's, Dr. Arnold's, A bd's, Or. Bach's, Clamentini's, Edel man's, Goird l tn's, Haydn's, Nicolai's, Pleyal's," Schobert's works, &c. &c. A very sweet-toned, frcond-haiad Piano-Forte to be fold, and a Guitar, with other Picno-Forte's. Any person wanting a OR.AND PIANO FORTE, may ba accommodated with a very excellent inflrument of that kind worth their purchase. Songs, &c. composed by R.Taylor, to be had of him, and at Chalk's Mu sical Rcpofitory, No. 75, North-Third Street, viz. President's March, for tw« performers on one Pi ano Forte ; t!»e favourite song of Suthmer, De Tout Mou Ca:ur; En Verite, Rustic Festivity, Morry Piping Lad, Nobody, Jockey and Jenny, Amyntor, itc. flee. R. T. begi the Ladies and Gentleman who call upon him, (or fend) that their address te left in writing, IV.ould he cot be at home, which will much oblige, and they wiH be waited o*. Prober ij. th-Stfasiw. Dancing Acacfemy. MR. QTJESNET has the honor to inform his pupils and the public in general, that hr has optned his academy for dancing, at his aflembly rooai, No. 64, south Fourth street. The atteß dance am three times a week as usual.on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The hours for Ladiss are from io to I in the morning ; young gentlemen from 4 to 6, and grown gentlemen from kalf pad 6 to 9 in the evening Mr. re fides at No. 50, south Fifth flreet. otflober »i mthfa tf Philadelphia Academy. £*■ Mr. Francis GajlltEt, AN experienced and approved lo(lru<9.or, has undertaken to teach the FRS.NCH LAN* GWAOE in this Seminary, to such of the Young Gentlemen as may choose to place themfslves un der his care £jT Parents and Guardians are rsqxefted to make imnwdiatc application, that all the fchoWra may begm at once.' Samuel Magaw "I Directors of James Abercrombie J tbc Academy. O&ober #l. 3tawtf. To be let, That large and commodious four story Brick Dwejling-Houfe, No. 343, High-Greet. IT'S fituatUn is peculiarly pleasant and healthy, and it has svcry convenience requiGte for the accommodation of a family ; a pump in the yard, lot Heufe, Stable and Carriage Houfe y &C. &c, Pof feflion may be had on the 15th of next month, «r foonct. with the confeat of the present tenant. ALS<> (On very low term* for the ensuing winter aijil spring) a large and convenient » Brick House and Kitchen, Coach hnije, Stable and Lot of Ground, pleasantly fituatcd in the Nor hern Liberties, a li'tle to the westward of Fifth and northward oi Callowhill (Ircrts, and within ten initiates walk from the centsr of the city. Apply to WILLIAM MEREDITU. Attorney at Law —No. l6,fouth 4th flrest e&cbgra9 mwfjw 1 PLATED WARE AND jEW ELLERY. - James Mulgrave, No. 44, South Second Street, HAS JUST RECEIVED Frofa London and is now ojenmg an extent sive and e-egant assortment of Plated Goods Of th« Ijtcft falhions and warranted of the very firft quality manufa&uredia England, viz. TEA. and Cnffee Plated andjappaned Bread Balkets of various patterns round and oval Callors, with plated aßd silver tops, 5, 7 and 8 bottles from is te 3j dolls, amonglt which are a number of extraordinary worfcmanfliip with rich cut glass High caadlefticks, patent Aide ditto Low dittoagreat quantity, sconces andbranches Coffeepots, tea ditto and cadies iafetts or lei paiate with silver borders and fhieltls richly engraved, a variety of patterns. Sauce tureens, faits, toast racks, sugar and cream basons, &c patent spring fcoe buckles lilver and plated, some very rich and others plain In the jewellery line amongfta variety of other articles, an afTortment of elegant ear-rings o£ the latsft falhioa Pearl, enamelled and plain finger rings Ladies and gentlemen's watch chains, seals and. keys Corals fnd bells, and coral beads for children with lockets or without. Stone knee buckles, a number of rich pattern?, &c. &c. J. MUSGRAVE h»« workmen continually employed in the silver and jewellery line and makes every article in these branches upon the must moderate terms i—Hair work in lockets and rings, and tninatures sett in the belt man ner.—He has on hand a large aflortment of £M ver ware, such as cuffee and tea pots, fugap howjs,_mi!k, pots and flop bowls in iiettsor le par ate, fluted and plain. Soup and milk ladles, table, tea, fait and mustard lpoons, sugar tong» aßd every article in the silver line. N. B. Stftts of plate of any patter H; if order ed will be executed at the Ihorteft ' notice,— eld silver and gold taJten in exchange. October 30. eod3w. Prevention better than Cure, For the prevention and cure of Bilious and Malignant Fevers, is recommended, Dr. HAHN'S Anti-bilious Pills, WHICH hare been attended with a degree ef fuccels highly grateful to the inven tor's feelings, in several parts of the Weft-In dies,and the louthern parts of the United States particuiarly in Baltimore, Petersburg, Rich, mond, Norfolk, Edenton, Wilmington,Charlef toilf- Savannah. &c. The testimony of a num ber of perfonuin each of the above places can be adduced, who reafon to believe that a timely us» of th s salutary remedy, has, under Providence, prelerved their lives when in the mod alarming circttmftauces. Fafls of this cooclufive nature speak more in favour of a medicine, than columns of pompous eulogy, founded on mere aflertion, could do. It'is »"t indeed presumptuously proposed as an infallible cure, but the inventor has every poflible reason, which can result from extensive experience for believing that a dofeef these pills, taken once every two weeks during the preva lence of our annual bilious fevers, will prove-an infallible preventative ; and further, that in the earlier stages of those diseases, their use will very generally fucc'eed in restoring health and frequently in cases efiSemed desperate and bey ond the power of common remedies. The operation of these pills is perfeitly mild ind may be used with fafety by perfous in ever situation and of every age. They ire excellently adapted to cafry afFfu per9uou« bile and prevent its morbid feeretions ; to restore and amend the appetite ; to produce a free perspiration and thereby prevent cold* which are ilften of fatal con!eqiieiice. A dose never fails to remove a cold if taken on its firft appearance. Thev are celebrated for removing* habitual coHivenefs," sickness of the fteiaach and severe head-ache, and ought to be t&ken by all perfcus on a change of climate, i They have been found remarkably efficacious 4 n prevanting and curing most disorders attend . a nt on long voyages, ar.d Ihould be procured nd carefully prefirved for use by every feamari. I)r. HAHN'S Genuine Eye-water. A certain and fafc remedy for all difeafae of tho eyes, whether the cff«2 of natural weakneft, or of accident, fpcedily removing inflammations, de fluxions of rheum, dullness, itching, and films iu the eyes, never failing to cure thoft maladies which frequently succeed the small pox, measles and fe vers, and wonderfully (Irengthening a weak fight.*- have experienced its excellent virtue* when nearly deprived of fight.- Tooth-ache Drops. Th« only remedy yet tlifcovered whichgivesim medutc and lading relief in the mod fevcre in fiauces. » The Anodyne Elixir. For the cure of every kind ef headache, and of pains in the face and neck. Infallible Ague and Fever Drops. This medicine has never failed, in many thou fandcafe| not one in a hundred has hod occasion co take more than one bottle, and numbers not halt a bottle. The money will be returned if tke cure is not performed. SOLD BY Wm. Y. BIRCH, STATIONER,. No. 17, South Secsrnl Street) And no where else, in Philadelphia. Where also may he had, Dr. Hamilton's Worm Daftroying Lozenges, his Sovereign Elixir for coujjhs, See. Reiterative Drops, Essence and Ex tra& of Mustard. Sovereign Ointment for the Itch, Dr. Hahn's iafalliMe German Corn Plaifter, In dian Vegetable Specific for the Venereal'com plaint, Gowlard's and Persian Lotian, Rertorativs Teoth Powder, Damalk Lip Salve, Church' Cough Drops, Anderfon's Pills, &c. &c. April 19 m % •»
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