XUMBFU ?440.] The price is Might Doll ads per annum to Subset ibttrs residing in the city of Philadelphia* Ail others pay ent Dollar additional, fir enclosing apd di reeling ; and unlessiso;\ut fierwa in.(his city mill become answerable for the sribseHpiioti, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. %* No Subixription will be received for m shorter term than six months. December 1 1799. ALMAliif-'l-' From JtUf %l—it *9> Mian V*T|l> WHn«Cd»7 Tkuida? .Friday Sunday Mftnday TMCII; SUN- Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday TO BE SOLD, ©n WEDNESDAY the ajd.dr.y of July,, at o'clock, P. t.i. at the Merchants' Coffee House in Second street, A of Ground, CO NT AINING 3 acres, 4 perches and .j-loths, Gtuated at the upper end of Germantown, oppolite to Mount Airy, about 8 miles from the city. On which is ere&ed a good convenient new (tone dwelling-house, kitchen, piazza, &c. alio a good (lone barn. It is an eligible situ ition for a family who wish toretirefrati the citv daring the funnier months. JOHN CONNELLY, July 14. HHDS —AND 36 BARRELS, of Prim* Port-au-Prince SUGARS, Afid Twelve Tons Logwood, JUST arrived in the Brig s'ufannah, Captain Smith, from Port-aU Prir.ce, and for sale by THOMAS KETLAND. July 14. mw&f tot Just Arrived, ' AND FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, THE CARGO 0* TUB SlttP PHILADELPHIA, Theodore Bliss, Commander, from Seoga co/tsisriKG or An affouinent of Piece Goods. Sugars of eke firft quality, And 100- qr. chelis of superior quality •klyfon Teas. Willings U Francis, and Thomas & John Clifford. March 17. d. Imported In the Pomona, from Liverpool, and fo,r sale, Ironmongery, Sadlcry, Cutlery, Brass fc? Japan*d Wares, Per th« Brutus and Penelope, via N. York, HATS t , attuned in cases, and PINS in Boxes—Br E LIS HA FISHER W Co. No. 3Q, North Front Hreet. June 16 dim Just Arrived, • tS cargo Of tbe Ship Q a irroir, Richard Dale, Commander, from Canton, CONSISTING a* Bohea \ _ Souchong J Hyson Skin *FEAS. Young Hyson I and Hyson. J Yellow \ NANKEENS,. Sugar of 1 ft.quality* China Ware. Cafiia. Fans. An affbrfment of Silks. •WILLINGS is, FRANCIS, Nip. al, Pcnn Street. April 14- d. A falhioriable Horse and Gig FOR SALE. The Hor(e young, and the Gig as good as new. Appljr to th? Editor. N.B. NEW WATCHES will be taken in payment at'a fatr'wholefale price. A PARTNERSHIP. A PERSON pofifcfling some capital, a coHfi derable rtiare of industry, and desirous of engaging as a partner in a lucrative business, may hear of a fiujaii.m. All pmpoia!» oft this fubjeiSl to be in writing, scaled and diredted to W. R. J. New York, and left with the printer of tbe Gazette of the United States, will be at tended to. A Frister would find it to bis advantage' Junes* dtf Gazette of the United States, H. M' 3 t • * 4 S3 s 38 6 21 7 11 8 ' a —*IJSS SaTS - 4 49 7 " 4 49 7 « 4 '4o—7 to - 4 41- 7 9 - 4 42 7 8 4 43 7 7 4 44 7 6 JAMES A. M. Que of the Afliftaqt Minjflcrsof Christ church and AN Engltlh School, a Cbflical School, and a Mathematical School, in which all the branches of fcier.ce conneiled with those de partments are taught. N. B Ibe Mathema tical Department is conduced by Air. Pftfr D eJL a mar, formerly Prtfrfor of Matkematic* in the Royal jlcad-my, Dublin. June 6 an apprentice WANTED, • At tke Office of the Gazette «f the United States. July 6 PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY s it ' JBoo. FOR SALli—a cOHPLsrg • "i r Printing-Office, WITH A Newspaper Establishment, In rhe pleafanr and healthy town of Newark, flew- Jersey, about nine miles from New York •, Alsoy * cotitplt'e set of ■ BOOK BtNDIN} TOOLS. HPHE above is worthy the attention of any, 1. Printer wifliing to fllabljlh himfelf in a country town. The rapid population, and ex treme plutfantnefs of the t«wn, and it> vicinity to New \ork, is a confukration which every pert'on will kaow how to appreciate- It will be,fold very cheap for cash ; or a liberal cwsoit will be giv;n for one half of the purchase money, if uteSred. Further particulars tnay be known by fending a line,poft paid, to JACOB HALSEY, Newark. July 19 tuth&s »w (i lhree Cents Reward. n UN away from the Subscriber on the evening IV of tha sßth irjft. a bound Servant GIRJL, named Elizabeth tfowchel, had pn and took with her three different changes of garmiait and money, procd.bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any p»r fon apprehending her fhallhe entitled to the above reward—no cbfts or charges will he paid. ft: &,.sUhad ? years and some months to fcrve DANIEL FI7ZPATRICK. Go(hei»Townfl:ip,Cbe{lflr County, July »<>. augiifl K *awtf RARITAN farm, FOX SALS. A VALUABLE and dafirable Estate, Gtuated en the river Raritah iq Jersey, near Somer set Court-House, 16 ciiles from firunfwick, and 18 from Princeton ; confiding of upwards of 700 acres, equally divided into meadow, arable and woodland; the whple within a ring fence ; the barn, stables, &c. are Cpacioui, and adeqnate to the size of the Farm ; there ii a plenitude of game, with a good fliad fifhery. The estate is now in the hands of Mr. Henry Worley. Further particulars may be known of Messrs. NICKLIN ist GRIFFITH Merchants, Philadelphia, and of JAMES GIBSON, Esq, Of Mr. RICHARD POTTER, Germantown, Or of the Tenant on the premises May 9 t . S tf WANTED, As TUTOR, A SINGLE Man,eapableof inftru&ing twelve Boys, in the Latinj Greek and French lan guages, also writing and arithmetick- Siu.h a person coming well rccompiepd<;d, for his abili ties and good behavipiiT, will receive four hun dred dollars per'annym, and be accommodated, reuclr to his IstUfadion, with meat, drink, walh ing and lodging j by applying to the fubferibers, living near Berry't-ville, iu Frederick county and flateof. Virginia. Jobn Milton, Warner Washington. June to tith&f ipjtf NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife, Margaret Cennor, has abfemed her ft If from my bed and board, without any just cause. I hereby for warn all persons from harbouring or crediting he/- on.my account, as I am dettrmined not to pay any ( dcbts of her contra&isg. BERNARD CONNOR. July 17, 1800, eojt WHEREAS, AN attachment was lately issued out of the in ferior court of common pleas of the county of Essex, in the state of New Jerfcy, directed to tne flieriff of the said county, againfi the rights, credit*, monies and effefls, goods and chattels, landsand tenements ot John Cltvti Syrnmes at the fuitof William a pjea of trespass on.the to his damage threethoufand dollars;— And tvbsreai, the said fheriff did, at the term of June last pafll, return to the said toi,rt that he had attached the defendant hy a certain bond given by Matthias Denman and Samuel Meeker to the said defcpdant, to the amount two thousand dollars,and, a|fo.by sixty land warrants; — AW tkcrefm, unless the faitl John Clevei Syrnmes {hall appear, give special Sail, and recejve a declaration at the suit of the plaintiff, judgment wili b» eriicre-1 aguinft him, and his property herein attajched, will 1>; fold agreeably to the statute is fijeh cafe made and pr«v : ded. Aaron Ogclen, Clerk, &c. Eliiabeth-town.July 8,1799 (11) tawrim Philadelphia Academy. SAMUEL MAGAW, D. D. Reilor ol St. Paul's Church, and formerly Vice- Provost of th« Uijivcrfity of Pennsylvania, AND St. Peter's, openeD, At No. 24, Spruce Street, AN ACADEMY, CONSISTING OF By C. P. Wayne, No. 65, South Front-street, ■ : V ■ —, —: -Trr" i mrH«*[WiTirffr IMPORTED, In the Jbi[> Mary Ann, Francis Stewart, m/ifitr, from Haft burgh, now landing, AND FOR SALE BY Jacob Sperry & Co. No. 195, Market-Jjert, or white rolls of yt | yards, Rcua&s, Decanters, cut and common, Fiafc Cafssand failed dilhes, Glass pearls and beeis ier necklaces of all colour) and Dies, Black and whits cdgiDgs and laces, " " Ribbons and Up<;s, Coffee mill*, Quills, and 351 Boxes Bohemia Window Glass, 7 9, 8 10 9 11, 10 n, 12 14, :» 16, 11 18, ii 18, 16 10, 18 14, 10 24, JO 26 h 31. > Also, via New-York, 6 Coles white rolls, 6 do. Creas ala Morlaix, 1- do. Coatils. On hand," which will bs fold reasonable to dos sales, 3 new Cables of 130 fathom each g &10 inch July I w&f 3W A PROPOSAL B Y William Young Birch, A N D Abraham Small, Of tie-City of Philadelphia FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION, THAT INVALUABLE WORK, DR. RUSSELL'S HISTOkY OF Modern Europe. Witb an account of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, the Rise cf Modern Kingdoms, &c. ijfc. 1 > HE great applause which tlii« excelled boo* hat received, is a sure proof of it* merits—The vast sale which it hat had fo r Icvcral years, is a fair criterion by which the ( opinion of its worth can be known. During the life of th* learned author, it went through the annual file of a very Urge impref Con—every facceeding edition ruceived some improvement the result of his deep researches and great judgment—he lived to make it as perfect is in tb« nature of things it sould be— he is dead ! Whilst the Engliflj language is read, the History of Modern Europe wiH re main a mounment to his fame ! It is ai enter taining as initruftive ; as interelling as pro found. The plan of the work i> copious, but by ax happy arrangement, the readers at'once prefentcd with the extemporary history of every part of Europe. The b»*fc-m>w offered to .the public is from the tall and nioft dorre& copy, to which thi> fliall be no .way inferior.. IT CQyTA /Wfr— An history of thg deidjne the Roman empire. Th« r;fe of modern fcinjfjdcm;, ge nerally. A particular history of the French monarchy. Do. Spam from the dominion of the Vifig»ths. Italy, with the "rife and progress of the Temporal t\iwer of thfe • Popes. Britain, from it 9 relinquilhment by the Koraaps. Ireland. The German em pire, from Charlemagne. The empire of Constantinople to jts overthrow. Empire of the Arabs. Rife and progrefj of the Turks •nd fall of the Greak empire. History of Portugal ; View of the progress of Naviga tion; Conyieflsin the Eall and Weft Indie's; Discovery ofAmerica.&c. History of Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Ruffia,Poland and Prui fii: North-America, ae coontifled with Eti ropein history. A very cimiprehcnfive. amJ highly ufeful chronology. I. The whole (hall be comprized in five large o£lavo volumes, printed in the best manner, on a fiiperfme paper. 11. It is intended to deliver ore volume every two month*, at the price of Two Dollars per volume in boards, payable on delivery. 111. As it may be inconvenient to deliver them to distant fubferibers in (ingle volumes, who wifti it, may let them remain with jhe publiftiers until the wholeare publiftied. The work is at press and will he printed on a beautiful new type cast for the purpose. The endouragers #f this undertaking may reft as fured, that nothing row forefeen (hall delay its regular procedure ; so that in one year at far thrft the citizens of the United States (hail be prefewted with an American Edition of Doiler Uuffell's History of Modern Europe, equal to the Englift copy, aud at a lower price. June 14 tu^f Philadelphia Lancaster TURNPIKE COMPANY, 4 July nth, l%S>Qr THE President ani Managers havotkis day declared a dividend of Eight Dollar* on sach (fyare of stock, of which, fix dollars per flure will be p*id the Stockholders or their representatives any day after the 34fli inftano; the reniaiuiog two. dollars has been retained and pleating and repairing the road agreeably to a rtfolution of the ftoekhoMers. Wm. GOVETT, Treasuer. J U 'T '4 m 4 t A PRINTING PRESS compjtte, *. Old Long Prin er, Small Pica on pica body (pew slid i-fd Pica, do. Englilb, (two small founts) 16 Line Pica, &c. Sundry Frames, a»d a great variety of Office Furniture, &c. Irof. wsrk of a printing.press, w tf <£s° Tliey will he fold cheap forcafh—Apply at tfee office of th« Gazette of the United State*. Jucea; CONDITIONS. FQR SALE, " x u WHEREAS by an aft of Cdngrefo pafied on the feveoth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thoufatid eight hundred, the Prefidcnt of the United States is authorized to borrow, on behalf of the United States, from the Back of the Uni ted States, or from any other body or bo dies politic or corporate, or From any per son or persons, and upon such terms a»d conditions as he shall judge most advanta geous for the United States, a sum not exceeding Three Millions Five Hundred Thoufaod Dollars, so however, that no contraia or engagement be made, which fliall preclude the United States from reim bursing any sum or sums borrowtd, at any time after the expiration of fifteen years from the date of such Loan. And Where as it is declared by said ad, that so much as may be necessary of the surplus of the duties on imports and tonnage, beyond the permanent appropriations heretofore char ged upon them by law, shall be pledged and appropriated for paying theintereft; and also for payiog and difchargiiig the princi ple sum or sums of all the monies which may be borrowed according to the term or terms which may be fixed purfuaot to the authority aforefaid. AND WHEREAS by the said a a the fa'.th of the U. States, is pledged to eftablilh fufficient permanent revenues, for making up aqy deficiency that may hereafter appear in the provisions b«- fore mentioned for fxying the iotereft and principal sums, or either of them, or any monies which may be borrowed pursuant to the said ad. AND WHEREAS the Puesident of the United States, did by an Aft or Commission under hi 9 hand, da ted the seventeenth day of May, in the year one thousand eight hundred, autho rize and empower the Secretary of the Treasury to borrow on behalf of the Uni ted States, any sum not exceeding in the whole Three Millions Five Hundred Thou sand Dollars, and to make such contrast or lontrafU as fiieuld be ncceflary, and for the interell of the United States, in pur suance of the aft cf Congress above recited. NOW 1 HEREFOH E, theunderfigned Secretary of the Treafuvy, in pursuance of the aft of Congress and the authority from the Prelident of the United States above mentioned,—Doth Hereby, on behalf of the United States of America, contrast and en gage in manner following, to wit : ift. There fliall be created a funded Ca pital Stock, to a.i amount hereafter to bede fignated by the said Secretary, but not ex ceeding Three Millions Five Hundred Thciu fand Dollars, which Capital Stack shall be divisible into shares of one hundred dollars each, bearing 'altered, at eight per centum per annum, payable quarter yearly at the Treafijry of the United States, or at the Loan Offices, where the said Stock may (land credited, until the last day of December in the year eighteen hundred and eight. id. After the last day of December in the fuid year one thousand eight hundred and eight, and after reasonable notice to the ere- ditors, which (hall be given by an-advertife ment in some public newspaper printed at the feat of the government of the United States, the said Capital Stock (hall be re deemable at the pleasure of the United States, fey the reimbursement of the whole futn dr Aims borrowed and which maycon litu.te the (aid Capital Stock, either at the Trsafury of the United States, or at the Loan Offices where the fame may (land cre dited. 1 3d. The credits for the (aid Capital Stock (ha)! and may bp separately certified in (urns either for one hundred, four hundred, one thousand, four thousand, or ten thousand dollars, and the credits so certified (hall be transferable by the creditors, or their attor nies, at the Treasury and Loan Offices re-, fpe&ively, in pursuance of the rules which .have been or which may be eflabfifhed rela tive to the transfer of the funded Stock of tha United States. 4th. A fufficient sum of the surplus of the duties on imparts and tonnage beyond the permanent appropriations heretofore charged upon thein by (aw—together with the faith of the United States, are hereby pledged for the fulfilment of this contraA, in pursuance of, and according to the terms and conditions of tfie act of Congress herein before recited. GIVEN under my hand, and the seal of I' ' the Treasury of the United States, at (£7!) Philadelphia, tiiis second Jun?, ww ) one thoufancl eight hundred} and of the Independence the twenty-fourth . OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of ibc Treasury. BANK or the UNITED STATES. June 21, iSloc. Proposals will be received until the. last day of July inclufivr, at the Bhdlc of the United States, and the Offices yf Dis count and Deposit at Boilon,. New-York, Baltimore, Norfolk, and Charleftpn.j for the purchase of One Million and five Hundred Thousand Dollars of Stock, directed by the Secretary of the Treasury, to be issued in pursuance of the abovenientiar.ed. con trail. The proposals moil advantageous to the United Slates will be accepted, but no Stock will be issued at less than five per centum advance, or one hundred and five j dollars in money for one hundred dollars in I (lock/ In cafe the funis fpecifled in similar I proposals feaU the alr,i»unt flack offered for sale at the places abovemeiKionedJ they -.vi!! be f&djeft to. a propor tJcnial dedu&ton. ♦, wf G. SIMPSON, CWJj'c. ■' ' - 3 Go Dollars REWARD; RAN AWAY from the fuhfetiber, on the I Sell ofjmne inft. TWO NEGRO SERVANTS; viz a negro wuuun iiamed Fat, a walher-vyc-i fan and aboiA ftty ttve years tall and well flut'eri, of a black complexion.. iSin has bad teeth, rhuu- yj her under jaw sre H' u cf' and good deal. She his 3 Full head of wooly hair—a very crcus forbidding countenance, i- very impertinent, and laughs and j talks loud. Pat vms b;orn in South-Carolrea, and fpeitj bad Eng:i3i,'ii'ith the negro dialect. She has 011 the upper part of her breatt, two pretty large lumps of flelh r< femMing Wens, or'rather with the appearance of the marks of a burn. she carried away with her Teveral changes of do«h», and goatns us white muilin, arid of coloured and figured printed cottons lalhionably made up. aha ally carried away with her, CLARA her daughter— a very flout, rolu/li ftrpng made girl, of a {hort Mature, ?nd round moulderedappearing t« bo abcut 14 year; of age. Clara has targe flaring eyos, a flat nose, ari oval flic face, h'er under jaw projedling a and good tetrh. She is very aritul mid impu dent, has a great fluency of speech, ul'cs good lan guage, andljas been taught to read She.has the appearance of ring worms on her (eft cheek and chin.; theikia in ("pots appearing much paler thv> the reft of her complexion, which is much lighter 1 thau her mother's—tier hair i< short and wcoiy. Shtwore a pink grounded printed cotton with a small black figur , with new fore parts. Also ran away, on Weduefday the ntfi inft. June, DICK and AMELIA. Dick, ot as he in lately called himfelf, Richard Weaver, is a hotlfie fervant,—he is abcut 5 feet 7 inches high, rathci* small made, is about years old, of a good smooth, black complexion—has a flat nose, witti very large open nostrils. He carried his head and neck as if he were ftiffin the neck and (houi; ders, which ate high and tolerably square. atU his neck ftort—his I-gs are straight hut fnfall and illy made, with fcarte ar.y calf. He has haJ bad teeth, is left handed, and exceedingly awkward he lias a full head of wonly hair, which he plait? and drelTes to the l eft advantage. His is small, his speech coromoly mild aiid flow, and hi* | manners appear extremely simple, but h-: it at bottom an artful knav.-, and when fpektn to h ! very apt t > b-paflionate and imperii; ent. D;ckf is a native of South-Carolina, and speaks bad Englifli—he ferfneed arid carried away with hits Amelia, who he called his wife. Amelia is a very complete, well inftruAed UA dies maid, much-below the comfhon. stature and of a small make—her complexion i» thw of .1 dark mulatto or tpeflwoeV nearlyrefembling that of th« Lafearsof India, with klackcur'ing hair, and a very low forehead—her right eye has a. great weakness, owing to the small pox in her infancy— uader her «ye. very black—a flar face, flat broad nose, with lcarce any riling at the 1 ridge; a large mouth, with thick lips, and good llrowg teeth. On the nape of her neck ihe has .the maflts of a Seton. Dri ffes with taste, and imitates the French flylej is very fenGble, and cxpreffej Jierfelf welL She took with her a variety ot clothes, falhion ablymide—fhehasfor more than two years past been liable to fits, Which at times give her a wild nefs in her eyes—-htr heal this generally delicate— fhe it at prtfint likely to encreoje Icr family, ar.d is about ai years of age—(lie can dfefs hair, clear Ilarch, has a taste for millinary and mantua.ma king; and as (he is very ingenious, can turn her. hand to any thing and may probably offer herlelf to some milliner or mantua maker 35 a work woman. As Amelia has heretofore been a great favourite of a Vify indulgent millrefs. ait 3 'tie believed has been led away by the perfuaCon of her paramour DLk, if she will return to me, (he will be lofgiven and treated with the fame teo dernef- she has always received. FIFTY DOLLARS Reward let each Will be paid for the delivery of Pat ar.d Clara to thd fubferiber, or to any gca! in the United States, so that I mr.y get pofT'ilio:; of then;—-One Hundred Dollars each lor Dick end Amelia, on the like delivery. The fubferiber warns all maftof of vessels, from taking these .from the United States, and requnls such of his friends and acquaintance as it may notfuit [ to arrefl thorn, to give information, should they ! hear of Richer of the fugitives', to the fubferiber [ by letter directed to the post office, J which will fjnd him, wherever he may pass the summer, rii to the Printer of she Gazette ef thd United $:)( js, who will'communicate it to S J friend in Philadelphia to adl e;i his behalf. " ''V JACOB READ, Of South-Carolina, corner of Foarth anti Union-streets, Philade.pl ia. wScs 5t June 2j. JUST PUBLISHED, AND TO BE SOLD BY JAMES HUMPHREYS,- No. io6, south fid', of Maiket H. (Price One garter of a Dollar, J Pleasing Incitements TO WISDOVf A KD VIRTUE, CbnrcyCd through rb« Medi*tn of Anecdote, Tale, and Adventure j Calculated to entertain, fortify an ! improve tho Juvenile Mrfld. Translated cbxejiy from tie German. Kj" Said Humphreys has just rtceivcQj awl is now opining a hapijfeme Collegia* Jn-y JV ADVERTISEMENT, ALL persons who have arty demands agaiiifli Chelate of WILLIAM FISHER, are desired to'bring in their accounts tt> the ftibfcriber, hi order that they may be difihargtfd ; and alt persons who are indebted to said eltate by con* trait, bill, book debt, for rent or others wife, are required to-difcharge fhc fame, other wile they may e*pedV to be proceeded agauift i according .to law. ' THOMAS RUSTGN, Administrator to the sfistj »f William Fifoat' Jwiew wit* f Volume XVIIT. r-f ■. . * S.jt ■ » f'-H-