09 kickttts' New Amphitheatre, = h CnmiT'iruiT. THIS PRESENT EVENING, 31 ft October, inltant. >! Hew Feats of Ror/emanjli/> Ni. ver farmed here* By Mr. Ricketti, Mr. F. Rickett »»d Mr. S«Hy\ 0 (ptor.'n yrthc Horfcmanifcip.} Mr. SPINACH T A, m\ke his feco:.a appearance, a-id perform several « new Ctid on the . o - TIGHT ROPE. x g \ (Never .tteriipted by any b»ut himfelf.) f, CLQTN to the r.tpe—Senior R£ANO. 1/ the lift Ortic, 1 The Ponev Rare* ; P Or, The Sfonts of Ner WjkXiT. Ixtraordinary Exertion* in HORShM iNSHIP. c . particultr dejire % nihkr % The .Egyptian Pyramids, h v. dn pilfd upon %ci\ by nine pertorni«r*, forming a p Txi i. view,.irtljH?ißblc to be rUfcri' ed but by t j the icfti mony 6f tkc tyc, in whi'h wilH>e intro- duced ths-trtily laughable dance, called, Tin F R 1 C A $ E E. The vfrv numerous Feat® in this Exhibit ion wofrld ex- P eeed the limit* of an advertkfement to rccapitnlate. N. B. The Poney Raecs conclude the evening ! ant®r- V ft tamm nt. * 11 0- Mr. refpeAfttUf informs hisjiberal ft hcnala£or», that h. will spare no cxfxn-i * to procure pe<- fprmer&of ehe. firrt aminence, and >nn pduce that novelty which lie flatter* himieif will pleiafe th? public in general. 0* BILLS and TICKETS t® be had it the Bot-Oftee adjot ling the Amphitheatre, where placet for the box®* may be taken from *o in the m®rnin£ fill 3in the :.f- D tefnonn.- * ■' ■ -V. B No money taken at the doors> nor P any admittance behind the femes. ' ft 'Boxes, one dollar—Pit, half a dollar. ' f c ' Doors-to be openci at SIX, and the Kntertaie nvv ro bijriti at SiVIK, James Tiffin, WHOLES AIE & RETAIL HATTEK, j i*o. 70, foath Second llrect, near the City ravern, J Hj£s 'just received by the late arrivals from London / and Bristol, a > irge and elegant aiTortmeat of Ladies m aft* \ uU. nen* faOiiaaible HATS. —Alio, a variety of I ( Qhil'irety. HATS of different colour*, w4iich will be fold J •/. the 10/. eft terms for cash. r 8.. Ladi.'s Hats trim'd in tkn newest fa#liif>n from tl 1 ondon, Oct. ia. S p Jacob |ohnlon and Go. 1 £ 147 M*r\et flrtet y Phiiadc'bhix, f AT> also fir Sale, A lirae quantity of Demy and Crown i ING PAPER.' . n A Hberai deduction will be. made to Cor r»;ry &t«r« keepers, whole order* will he tbankfnlly rccoivaff 7th rao. 1.5 th, 179;. nVm». Portraits. a , ANY Ladieiahd Gentlemen, who are (Ufireut of lisv- n Ing their J-jlicgcfiet taken, may have th:m Hone by n to the Painter, at No. i 12, corncr.ot' Union and Ft-r'h ftrrttf, where.thoy tan be referred to fp-cjjr..-n». j October 19. *""1 It! tJancLng School. WM. Vi'DO'JCALL opened his fichool tor *h? present fcafon, at the elegant ball rodm \r Har- leading from Thud to Fourth, tfetween Chefnu| and Walnut itrcet*. ' Cl Hourt of attendance, from ten to twelve o'clock, on (| Monday, Wedne(Hay, and Vriday m®rning», tor y»u.\g la- dies; ana from lijrto nh>e on the evening ©f the finfce da/Sj 'l'or young-gentlemen. NaTt—ln addition to the French an'? Engliih dance* itltcilly ta3ght,. ke m-ans to itftoiluce a Variety of £<*otch t tntiiy at present so" much admirad in Europe. t The weekly praAiltng-. wtH coaimance oil Taefday e- a veifiuif, the aoth inft. and to be continued every uefday dcring the fealon. O«3oh«; r 9. tf. c Le Breton, [ SURGEOX-OXX risT, , of the tf.fttrauA lXfr. Duk /j, Isfc Drntifl so tbt "•* Rr-yaL-family .9^' France y me yiker. f tht Ctileg. and « J'*nj of Surge*rs at Parts % 1 J Keeps a complete affortmew ot every thing neeeftiiy t® j be nted tor the Prefervatiin of the Mouth and T(\th. 1 Putiyu mineral Teeth, and human and ivory Teath I Den- ] tfi£c£ in powder, Opiate;, excellent Eibur lor lwcefcning and preserving the teeth, Ke alio ruinuhe* Jirulhei and foft Sponge*. He Rvcs in Chtfnu'-ftreet, No. 135, abov* FpnrtK- ' ftfift. 19. «®d. J A SttUu meeting 01 the Pttiladelpnia Society 1# the < mformation and aflidance of Perfou* emigrating 1 irom F-.reign countries, will be held at the Coll. gir, la on Wednesday, the 4th of 1 Novemblr, at 7 b'ciock. in the evening. N. PHILLIPS, Secretary. Mxtlraab Conftitti i®n. X. Any pe'f&U ¥7 l'nMtribing to the C®nfUtnti •n, and th* f\axta of One Dollar, iiall became a member: hi ih>.l contribute, annnally. One D®liir, in half yearly payments, towards the necelfary cxpcnce* ®t thc-Sbeety. OA 29 »4N The highelt price in CaOi, will be given Ifer EMPTY BOTTLES, :l \ preference will he giftn to CUret Bottlev—Apply «o No. 187, iouth Third-llreet. *ril 10. : ! t A IX pertort .addAtd to the Ettite ot SAMUfcL FRAUNCKS, late of thit city, Innkeeper, flr < e«ftd. ire defirrd to make pavm-nt to the ful.lcr r*r . and all those who have inv demandi agait.ft the said 7 itr requeued to fcrrinp in their account* proper ly attested. SAMUEL M. FRAITNCKS. 4«inp F.ieentor. South \V»ttr-ftreet, No. jf. Ooftjhcr it, ; Canal Lottery. fl/i, \ between FourtkWFifth Jfrerts. r f I ICKETI examined and every information giv J m refpeAing laid Lottery. Also, Walhington and Patcr:*n L«tter»«. OS. tU. f WANT E D, A Smart a4irr yrmng Kad of good education. His J\ parent - or gtiiVdlam are rrfierted to I'tend with tin. it No, 149, Chefnut-ftr-"t, between Fourth it Fifth tint*. tidier aS. > Canal Lottery Tickcts r n~n ~ n a 1 1, At 153. Ch?fttut *tre«t. njp.i*n. .7- f* - FOR FHE CiZFA': A' UMHi UNl'.tQ STAtH\ Mr FKNV.U, As vci: inrf • ciiculuo thro fomc part* j Nc#"-J t'icjr\vt»iclTth- »> publtfhca in , the Ita'.f do 0>: reacli, yu«." iolcrting the foil » ( ing infurrivalfii;! will "be rcA Jeriug a tcrvice to fomc t #f vail! eufl.MHer*. S. S t Princeton, Qthtber lfiti, I ~9S' v 1 ItftfVeel of the CoHeg* in thu placc, iit tlieii last mcMiiijfi appointed t)r. Jt4i« M.tclean pinlclfor ' of C'lemiilry, on winch branch of uieiics he -vi'l ' give an e*tenli»e .|f Leainrrt dui the en- c fui«(j 1.-afoa. FTr will .tlf,j us. comparat'i'- ' Auv.iimv, proTidei? tkat ailal's !>t obtained 1 that mav ciicouiagr birfl lo m 1 nfceflvy ' paint. Dr. Maclcar. ha» Hodird ChoniArv, Ana- « tsmy, Midwifry, and Rltrgeiy, at Lo: I don, ami Parti. He fij'"ng« wohhlm the te ' commendations fiom V-.orope and, perlenal ' *a|naii>tarice, and from atten Jng fhw: tourle oi ' hit Chemical iedlures, I can aiTure the public, that of tkut fnbjcft, arid of the r.ewclt impror«ment> ' that h-'Te hecn made in it, he is a perfect maftcr. i He hat made it au object of cultivatisn not only in ! it» reference to medicine, but particularly in its ap- - s plication to tgritullure, and manufuSiurej, so ufeful ' i* every country, but efpeciaUv in a netv one. * Other younj; Gentlemen, bchdet Phyiiciinf, of * 1 (ludious and ipquifitive turn, may find great-plea- ■ fufe and advantage in attendinij t«cfe Lcfturca — ' And •Student* of me 'iciire ; n thi-s slate who wifTi impto»ement in these important brinchei conne&ed w?itb their future proftlfiont, aad seek.it daring the Winter season in the neighbouring ci.ies, may be fayed a coafidctable expencc by attendinjj at Princeto*. Aad lam well allured, fiptn the abi- 1 ' litici of the pmftlTmr, they cannot obtain it at pie- Cent with more advantage in any place in America than in the College of New Jeriey. *AMWtL S. Smith, Prefuicnt of tie College. j /»* THE dAZTITt Of THi UNITED STATU. / Mr. Fxxko, I I attended; a public commencement lately for I conferring deyieet ta the arts, and watfo well pleas- I ed with the diflVrtation of out us the ynanggea. tlcmen who i attempted ironically to support the pretention! ot the present nge to a fupeiior degree of wililom and improvement above al) those that have gone before it ; that I alked the favour of him to furnia Me with the following eatrafit from it. Aftet faeermgly Mentioning some of Mr. Vol taire'i inaccuracie, ia poiat of hitlory aad ancient lueratare, he proceeded : Thomai Paini hat profited very much bv the , laudable example of Voltaire. He can write com- , Bient» and crrticifot, on hook* without feeing them —almost without evet having read thsm. He re tails to you scrap* of history which he think* he ha* read somewhere when he mi a Uoy ; or ha* : accidently lieard somewhere ia conversation. It is j no matter if they are not true—Suck things are nof het in ot wit. They a«fwer every good ; ptitpofe if they amuse himfelt and the public. No | thing, mark* more strongly the growing taste and t ■mprorcmtnt of the present and efpeeially of i my .ma dear country, thaa the approhatioii with , which Thorn**'* late Writuigs have been received b* the common people. I have mentioned the , Lem men pee pie chiefly, beeaufe there it unhappily fall among your literary men a spice of the old | baibarifm. And they affeit to turn up their noses at some little departure* from the truth which Tho ma* has made, and beeaufe the man want* what tney call cruduim.—Sat Mr. Paine ha* taught u* the most excellent knack that tlii*, or any other ! age has known : and by which we may make noble reprisals on the ancieat* for all the.labour they have cost ut when at fchaol—He proved in one of the many produrale. 0 Our hopeful youth complain of the haidfbip; of Oreek and Latin, can rend four or five hundred _ these wholefottie and inftrudive book*, while a poor ■ little antiquity dog it poking hi* nose thro' Corne - N T epo*. Thi* age hath foond out likewise that God hin nothing to du with governmenr, with soci ety, or vvnh good moral*, n» our pooi inivelingr H rilanical fetheri lo think. It hat even found I . out a trffth itil> more happy for yonng men who | know how to enjoy life—and that it, that m„,k,nd have no foul*. I have been in the best humour imaginable since 1 became axronvctt to thit doctrine r: _ u D " r Helvetia*! Hpw I lo„ ,Vv memory ! Thou hat unfiled ut all—All the little Jackanapc* 1 about me also admiie thee. Not beeaufe thev under/hind thy principles, but beeaufe they love thy max,nr. The very ladiet of my acquaima.ice are , beginning praifer thee l—l hope it i, f cr the I, l rt 'dnm thou art pleased to recommend in the ccm "tp>>i< the p»ip' in will as , nible' in the ciMnle of s nw week*, c..ridor re quites, that if we cannot repaid hit declaration as tlie belt evidence the ca.e will admit, wc should at leaH fufpeiwl our judgment until be Ws had a hear ing before bii eonHitutional judges : For it a public officer wa« compelled to com* forward witn official itatemeutt to difprore evcir charge \vhtch i igenuity by malice might i objure up againit him," lie would have but little leitur* to attend to the m?>v« urgent dtliiea of h i office. Ttiifk ought to be the nvariable obje£t of the telcarchik of all men and it every depti lure fiom it vrai marked with the »:«ATempt it deserves, we should nut nave is lament the impunity with which attempts are daily made, by uttering and publithir.g bold affeuio'ns, to rob d- r <:inj men of their hard earned fa»se. For the < at.'.)deration, therefore, of . tfeofe perfens who indulge the immoral practice of attempting to destroy tnt peace of mi«d of their fellow-citizens, 1 ft;a.! ; abmit the opinion of ai, ethincnt Writer, on :h< Inbjrct of (lander : " The arrows of lati.e, when they are not point " td by virtue, at Vfrc'lw't, recoil upon (be hand " that directs then, ar,J wound none but him fiom " whom they proceed. Accordingly, Hoiscereds " the whole fuecefs of >aritiri;;s of this fait upon " the author'* being free hlTnidi" from those immo "ml itains which he point* out in othet«. There " canrfot indeed be a more odions, nor at the fame '• time a more contemptible chaia&ei, than that of " a vicious satirist. The moll frtvourab'- lip ( ht in 41 which a censor of this fpecirs •ouh! poltSly be " viewed, would he that of * pnbhc exccutionei, Veho " inflicts the puntlhment on others, which he has " already merited himfelf i Hut the trath of 'i is, " he i* n*t qualified even for lo wretched an office ; " and there is nothing to be dreaded from the fa " tivitt of known difconefty, but his applause. V - Z ' * X>R THI GAZITTK OF THt UNI 1"« D STATIS. - Mr. Finno, The attempts of foitte of your Cojrefpondents to createa mifuuderftanding between the United States and the French Republic; are fnfficiently notorious, it is also we!! known that when f.iAa wdl not Terre, mifreprefentatiftiis are resorted to. For this purpose a wretched pamphlet published in France about a year ago (the 24th Vendemiairc 3d year, alias 1 yth OAobei, 1794) has been con jured up and transformed into a report made ro the National Convention by a member thereof. [ mean the Pasapblet entitled La PtUliijme Anglotfrdivuilee, mentioned in your paper of latt night. The tatt is, Sir, that Jacques Mijrtaid the Au thor of that Pamphlet is not. and never w«s a m«m txr (H the National Contention, and his wwk is not a Rtptrt of ooe 'of irs Committees or Members of that it was indeed dedicated and pttfented to the Convention by-tilt Author, as your Corref pondest \ works might be, but it does not make the Conrention cr its Member*.refponlible for any of its fentimcnts. 1 mu# add, that the extraA inserted in your pa per is miltiaiifla'cd in fcveral places, the idea a others of Dtft going tQ Church on Sunday ia Philadelphia, elongs entirely to your Corres pondent, and not to the Ficnch,Author. Such mifrepieftutations ought to be notic ed, for this reason 1 take the liberty to requ.tt the itifer k tiua of these ofcfcnations in your paper. A Lever if Truth. . ' •' , | Foreign Intelligence. t TranjlattJ ftr tit sfurira. ■ ' A PARIS, Sept. 6. 1 /$ Mkceffary consequence o'f the peace ctiacludr ! 1! /vittV Spain is the evacuation of the Fortreffet which ! t fcrt so be i«ftored to that power, The latest ac- ! 5 J(\uiHsTrom Prepignan Mention, that the cvacuatl- K lon as Catalonia it going on with aflirity ; all the ' iraniages and horses arc put in requifilion for this ■P" P"'^ e » 'he Rcjjiulic'aii troops are marching tow - mxds> Nice in orci«r to reinforce the arnvf of Italy. v T' e late change in the commandment of the ar : -Airs of the Republic gives much reason to exp'A 1 that the war in Italy and agamft the Royalists and A Cholisns will be canied on with redoubled rigonf. 1 Scheie* the conqueror of Condt, Va 1 lencicnntk, of the Anßtian* at Aywaille and of *'he r Spaniartl*, at Bafcrta ill appointed Generalir Chief ; of the anny »f Italy b» the room ol General Kel- j fj who retails htowtvei the commandment of t\ tbc a mv of Alps. j r t Tlic c mmaiidmenr of the co.td of Bteft i* eonli- ! led to Genital MotWcV the terror of the Spaniards t Navarre and Hifcay j tH-iche has takm the commandment in chief of / ♦ of the Welt agsi.id Charette ; and C ncla.it, ' he tomirr cwmmandef has got an appointOjent in J | hj; S»uth. 3 Gen. k<»i -inlko has died i:> prison. It is said { r that even tTu Emprefl ot Russia couid not, without 1 ihedding some teafs hear o! the death of this mnu, wliolc courage rcudcicd him worthy ot a brtter s laic. ' Madame d'Orlcaus hat jult left the hotlle of»r ---1 relt tiy ord«r or the Committee of Public Safety. p Augufi 30. On the 30th Phfrmi.tor ( Aug. 19) 3d yeas-os the French RcpcMi , at 4 u'clock ill the aftriooon the i' r prckaiaiivi a ot the People Lefebuie of Nantes 1 Ramrl, went on U»ai"d a fiiip whielf j 1 !ilpr>je>t Ihe nvtniKa) llag and aft er having failed up I fj r 'V rr from l uit St. LaJrcut t.ll within f!'e pou 7 * they appmached the (bore, wheic they "»*'« 'Kn/oil ants 01' the ci.v all tht . - I ) r - ■ - 'nfoft under arms, and municipality with the r gcs. One of tlu reprcfentnUves'proiiounccd following difcouife: Cilizeru, The French people armi-d for their liberty, ?, m . Ed for the liberty of nations, wh.ife encr-y' tya r,s attempted to (hackle only count tt, e ; r victories by the bleflingt they bestow on mankind. Tfiev u'_> not Value ihcir exploits, utilefs they ofttr then*, ■it*' means', to coWolidate the imprefcriptiblc rights of nature on tSt broad bafu of public profperitv The advantages yen are about to enjoy, will 0 (. fer an inltance of that precious reward, co«ori»»- bly to the wifb of the French government, «c te.';- citate oiirfclves to be its organs; we nave ju!t re;- ' tored the liberty cf the Scheldt kept enC«J«ci f or more thau a century. May commerce, which «,i banished from your territory,' return and a flume its former vigour. Prove that you have only relied for a while in order to acquire frefh lirength ; rt. turn to your workshops so long ibui i» cfcrr cife again your flcill io the different brtnchi a of i - duftry for these are your riches, revive induli y't is the glory of civilized nations ; cultivate the arts they afford honor ant] comfort. Let the trUcoloured fligftream on your walls and may the national flag hoiHedon vour (hips iiX in.he micill of von good faith, which'is the foul of com merce, activity, which promotes it, and courage which protests it and causes its lights to be re£ pc&ed. May the ebb «f rhe lea cany its product exceeding your wants to nations whodcma«d them, and may the fwejlinguf this river Wring you the tri butes ot both hemispheres. May commerce bring abundance among yon and the people enjoy ail its blefftngs. Lonquerort of Jcniappe, of Hondfcete, of Fie urTis, generous warriors, who attacked Bois le Due Grave, Niifcguen, ;.»d Gtrtruyjlenherg, deliveTc«s of BeJjitltn and. Holland, republican folJiers, theft willbe the fruits of yotlr exploits and magnanimity ; mention youi triumphs, you may doit with pride] for the recolleAiun of having ailed well is for gen erous foul* a feouiity to bt always the fame. Gut%tns, , ' You have seen our republican phalanxes eotnhitj i"£ "»Je r walls, you have seen our heroes in the held ot glory ; mingle among them, among their parent! and stations ; you will fiud nothing but tinccne friends ; every thing engages us to form but one family j therefore let us draw cLfer the ties of confidence and fraternity which -unite us, let us swear to concentrate all our effoits, in order that all future generations nuy repe t the cry so ilear to Frenchmen, so dear to every freeman; /«» j vVw. tie Fitpuhhc. /w»j /ft* the liberty ftas ! 'l'he repreientativts ordered after a»rds the fol lowing refolutioH to be printed : % Lißtaf r—FvkTEatfi rr—EcyjjfctTY. Antwtip, 30th Thermidor, 3d year of the Republic. 1 The refirefet.taiivcj hear the armits of thenoith and of Sambre aiid Menfe in Belgium Considering that it is time that toe countries, eonqnered by .the arms of the republic, (hnuld erj.>y the fraits ot her vifti.ries and ti.e price of the gene rous efforts of the defenders of liberty. L-niiiieii*'j that y 'MM?es tohir :ri tiwyihs the rmrancluCaiciit of the piof penty of commerce and the advantages which the people ought to acquire thereby. Refo'vd as followf, I. Thf (hips and vessels of the Antwerpcrs and ci-devant Belgians (hall carry the national flag. II The liberty oft heir navigation on the Scheldt is proclaimed and guaranteed by the Frcnch Re public. HI. The regulations which the.national interfft and the ptolperity of eon-.merce iMjU.f-e for the port ef Antwerp lb*)! be immediately psblKhed ; the gcner.il and particular laws of uavigAtioa, the po lice and reception of aational duties (ball be pro visionally exetuted according to their form ar.d tenor. (Signed) D. V. RAMEL, I. LEFEBURE, of Nant*. A generalStlifcharge of the artillery, fevrral vol leys ofimarf I rms, the repeated cries of leng livetbe republic, thcliberty of the Scat, the huzzas of the the fcldiers on board of the (hipping the difplny ing of flags aid dreamers, were the signs which ma nifefted the joy of the people. The representatives having delivered the above I resolution to fhemunicipality ofAntwrip, declared ' that they committed it in trust ts their patriotifa aid fidelity. NATIONAL CONVENTION. September, j. Lanjuinaii, claimed "in behalf of 1 number of ' citizens acculed of emigration in the depart-ment of Soane »nd Loire, the provifiona) exercise of their rights as citiie«s in the primary aflemblies. G'ljoltiard fnpported the motion, as it was meant only to include those «ho had obtained their names to be provisionally erased by the constituted author, ities. A»to the real emigrants he was of opinioß . thqt no exception fliould be made in their favor, i Other members dwelt on the dangers, which the emigrants returned i» the fouthcrn departments, ] prepare to the republic. 1 After some debate, the a.Tembly decreed, that , tbofe only wh« fled in confequeace of the events los the 31ft of May, and had obtained their names I provisionally to bt erased, should not he excluded j from exeicifmg the rights of eitizens. • >uc of the geacral officers, who commanded j the foutheru army wl e* Toulon was retaken ap | peaiedat the bar. He gave a flriking def