THE CARGO Of-»he Ship Critsi ion, B V ickee, fcn. com mas V H»«« Wt-al, consisting OF A complete assortment ot BENGAL GOODS, SUGARS of At fir f Chefnat Street, (Price ij t'cnu) Tilt Death of General Washington. rt l-O li M- . In imitation of th* maaaitr of CftiiQ. By Kev. John iS, Linn, A. M. Mipiftcr cf the Fist Prdbjtcriao Cocgrrgatlos *f Philadelphia. 0- Mr. Chiudroo't Oration will be pubUfheti on Monday taoruiog. Mnjr' l ' ( A. JU6i >. nl>, From tbe BOSTON Manufactory. A {WASTffr OF WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes, FOR SALE fix ISAAC HARVEY, J*n. N. ft. Anyftzeor fizei that maybe warned cut Ttrgrf thaq lS by it caa be bad from (aid manufacto ry, on being ordered; aud auentio& given to iorwafd on any orderithat may be left for ihat pur^ofe—— Apply at No* g, South Wattr-ftreet, at above, july 8 dtf Fifty Dollars Reward. RAN-AW.'.Y from Get- Ri.dgely of Balti mre, on the i~th inft. aS• f -ht coloured r.egro : an, who calls himftif WILLIAM Mc. DONALD ; H< is about 24 years of age, ahojt 5 feet 8 mch<-s high, mat in hiadrefs, and has a good fait of hair. H*d on, w! en he went away, a pood heaver haj, a ih rt light green cloth coat, edged with ellow, an-! yel low gilt buttons —alight huff calTimer, d .üble breaited wailtcoat, a pair r'f dark olive colour ed ihickfett pantal ons—a white linen (feirt, white ribhed cotton (tickings, and a good pair of shoes with firing*- He took with him a dark blueteoat, a pair of olive caffimer panta loor.s, and j light tfvritOroy pair of breeches ; all*' a g. M or pinchbeck watch, with a steel chaji. lie ie fond of fpiritous liquors, i» info ler.t, h:s a iluri.i look, and chews tobacco. — He was bred in Charles crtiinty, Maryland, and pirchafed of col. J>hn Phoina« by gen. Ridge ley V." hocver apprehend* laid negro, and (e cuiea him hi any jail so that t .t owner may gst h-.ra again, (hall r-ceive the above reward, with real- liable chjrges if brought honw, or de livered to Jcfh'j' B. iiund, Philadelphia. m;y 1 rofj>»£U of the adjacent country ; an orchard oi about two acres, with a handfomc lawn at thi back of the house. One house hasheeri recently built on an appro ved plan ; tha oth-*r titsbeor completely repaired painted and papered, and contain ten rooms with nn elegant drawing-room, fifteen sett by thirty - fix The new house is well calculated for a (lore in either the dry or wet good line. Thu air and water are unrivalled, and there are !0:11c moil excellent fchnolt in the i.tighborhood. the Printer, or of M*. POTTER, premife". dtf May 9. LANCASTER STAGES. npHE Proprietors »f th« Philadelphia and Len >. toiler line of Stages IDISPATCH, return their grateful thanks to their friends .ar/tJ the puMic m grntral, for the pad favors tfcey have received,and inform them that in addition to the regular liine, thiy arc p-ovijed with Carriages, sober and careful drivers, to go through between the City and Borough i" two days._ Those who prefer this mode of travailing on be accommodated at the Stage OlEce, Cgn of United States Eagle, Market flreet, Philadelphia. Slough, Downing, Dur.wocdy Iff Co. Nov. 30. 2t—s FOR SALE, An Invoice of Playing Cards, Conli'iing of 75 dozes aflorted—they wllbe fold fheap forcafh. Apply to the Printer, may 19. CHINA GOODS. Landing front the skip America, IValte. Sims, Commander, from (.arton, AXJJ FOR saie BT NICKLIN, GRIFFITH & Co. Bohea, 1 Congo, j S.:>ict.orig, ift k *nd quality, Caper icurheng, I TEAS, I nkay, Single, Young hyfrn, Hyf n, lit & id quality, Imperial, Yellow & whitenanlicens "J Lutcftrings, back & color'd (In Boxes S n "iawi do. faff ited, Sattixs do. J Lu'ettrii)g&, in?. blue & flark green . S. fhaws (I . fit Per!iaii tafl"t:s, dark green TbtJ? bate also on band for sale, received bj the fate arrivals from Europe, iSfc. * "] Icfmai'pack !triped and clinked I'inghatrs . a,"-s ad' i'r , White figured & color'd Muf- | ated tor Hnetts jfthe Well-In Afhiie corded diiriiries I dia market ix lolor'd silk, striped Nankeens | entitled to J drawback, 4 Trunks printed Calicoes, 5 do. do. 3 Bales seine twnf? (Ei.titled t ■ o Caffcs English China ware, fdrawbacn, *•' Calks mineral black, i da. whire, o do. colci'her, 3 Calks purple "rown, 5 do. nails a(T rted, q do. L ndoH porter hi bottles Jnp ifh fail canvas, No. I, % & 3, duck, t7 Boxenvi ite Havanna sugar, 13 Pipes old Madeira wine, ag! w er, Empty wine tattles, gf jo Gons, f t prui iters, II dn. <; 10. 18 do 9Mo with carriages, &c. aßo,ccclbs. coffee, lit (Entitled to iO,ooolhs flack pepper f drawback to L eboi y J M y a ,3. LAND. FOR SALE, A TRACT of LJND, SITUATKD on i-cot's ryio..r.tain in Oxford townlhip.couniy «f ati.i fta'r of N w Jersey, eight or ten miles !ror.i I at n(» l oui ( ji from the river Delaware, an ! lev my two .Ton thila !el| hia ; containing •79 Acrfcs ; about ?cv acres of which is cleared and utniir gro 1 fence, including l» ac:cs ol meadow : tfct remainder i' woodland, confi' ing mc ly cf ch. fruit and oak On the preaiilca are t>» • log houf. San ou buildings, a numbtr of fruit trees, and fj rings < i excellent water, and a tlrea.ll rar.s through th. trail. The premises is occupied by Chrillian an Peter ?nyders. LettersaddrefTed (poll paid) to the fsMcriher at No. 87, Arch llreet, Philadelphia; or at Mr E ward Mott's, Eafton, Pennfylvauia, will be puly anfwereu. WILLIAM GARD M. N. T) No application will be Kec.ffary titer the 14th of July next. |une-»c». WHEREAS BY a dtcree of th« High Court ol Chancer) j made in a cause. Jamis again ft Newman it is among other thing* referred to Win. Qrav< E. r q. one ol the matters of the said court, "to tal an account of tht Legacies bequeathed by the wil of the teflator, WILLIAM PHILLIFb, late Neivgqte flreet, Lordon, defeated. and «lfo to i, ; quit* and state to the court, whether Fram. James, the brother of the complainant'* named a. enc of the Legatees in the laid will is dead, and whether he died in the lile tiine ol the teliator Therefore all (ferfon- who give such information t«flfefaid wilium Graves,Efq at his office in Sonthamp on Buildings Chancer) Lane, London,on or !n'fore the firtt day of' lartl next, otherwifr he wiil be exclud«d the benc6t of the said decree. The said Francis James was born at or near Kidwelly, in the county of Caermarthen,. and it living, is abuut the age ef thirty lour year*, am' abouc the year 1779, wasa f rcmall man on board the Milford, a merchant lhtp belonging to thu port of Briflol, and failed tor Jamaica in Septem ber, !78o,4»fterward« he returned to Briflol, an : in November, 1781, was pressed in Kiwg road, Briflol, and sent on heart the king'.* called d near the half of the whole heavily timbered. The terms may be knownby applying to Wm P.Tebbs Baltimore, Foufliec G. Tebba, cfq. of Richmond county, Virginia, crt 9 Thomas Murgatrojd and Sons, Philadelphia^ Feb. 5 —14. REWARD. RAN AWAY fron thefuhferiber, on the 18th of J«ne inft TWO NKGRO SERVANTS; Viz a negro woman named Pat, a waiter wo man and cook, of about fifty twe years of age tall and well lhaped, ef a black complexion. She has bad tcetl), those of her under jaw are much discoloured and project a good deal. She h s a full head of wooly hair—a very cross forbidding countenance, ia very impertinent, and 1-ughs and telks lend. Pat was born In South Carolina, aud speaks bad TTnglilh, with the negro dialeA. She has on the upper * ait of htr bread, two pretty large lumps of fleih resembling Wens, or rather with the appearance of the marks of a burn. She cirri; d away with her several changes of cloathe, ml gcvns of white muflia, and of coloured and figured printed cottons iafhionably made up. Sha ulfo carried away with htr, CL/.RA her daughter—a very (lout, robust, strong maJe girl, of a Ihort (tatui'e, and round fliouidered arpearing to bn about 14 years of age. Clura has large flaring eyos, a flat nose, an oval flat face, her under jaw pri je&itig a little, and good truth She is very artlul and lmpu er.t, has agr it fluency of speech, uses good lan :i: ige.andhas been taught to read.—She has the appearance of ringworms on her left cheek and chin ; the (kin in Spots appearing much paler than rht reft ol her complexion, which is much lighter than her mother's— er hair is short and wooly. ,hr were a pink grounded printed cotton with a small black figure, with n;w lore parts. A 1 o ran away, on Wedtiefday the Xlth inft. June, I K and MELIA. Dick, or as he has lately called hirafclf, Richard Weaver, is a houfc l-rva't,—he sahru- 5 feet 7 inche. high, rather fn .i l made is about if years old, of a rm-'ith, black complixion —has aflat nose. w.th vry large open nol! 1 il' He carried his head an ! neck a*- it he were ftiff in the neck and flioul lers. which are high and tolerably square. and his neck (bort—his l.g* are flriight hut small and lily ma.'e. with scarce ai y call. He has ha. bad t'eth, is left handed, and exceedingly awkward— he has af'ill head of wooly hair, which he phits and dresses to the best advantage. His voi<-« is Imall, his lpcech comtnely mild and flow, and his ma ner» appear extremely simple, but he is at bottom an artfui ki.av , and when fpoktn to is very apt ti h | alfionate and imperii ent. Dick is a native of and (peaks bad Kuglilh—he (educed and carried away with him Amelia, who he called his wife. Ad etia is a very complete, well inflrufled la dies maid, tmi.h below the-common flature an', of a small make—htr complexion is thar of i dark mulatto or mellizoe, nearly rcfembling that of the Lafcarsof India, with black curling hair, and a very low forehead —her right eye has a great W'-aknefs, qwing to the fmail pox in her infancy— utader her «ye. very black —a flat face, flat broad nose, w1 th Icarcc any riling at the bridge; a large rtiouth, with thick lips, and good strong teeth On the nape of her neck she has the marks of a ieton. Dr ff « with talle, and imitates the French >yle ; is very sensible, and rttpreffes herfelf well. Sh, to >k with h'r a variety ot clothes, faihion i-Slyri de—file has for mote than twi;juar< pall •em liable to fits, which at times give Kgr a wild refsin htr '-yes—her health is generally delicate— (b' it at prtfent IHely to encrecfe Icr family, and is about 3fi years of age —she can tlrtls hair, clear larch lias a tadelor milliiiary and mantua ma king; and as flic is very ingenious, ran turn her and to any thing and may probably offer herfell t<> fomc milliner or mantua maker as a work woman At Amelia has heretofore been a great favourite of a very indulgent millrefs and 'tis beii'.Kei' h»< Wen led away by the persuasion of her paramour Ui k, il (he will return to 111«, (he will be torjiven and treated with the fame ten dtliief she Ins always received FIFT Y DOLLARS Reward for each will be 1 i 1 I. r the delivery of Pat and Clara to the übfenler, or to a f l> v goal in the United states fa c < at 1 mry get poffefiion of them—One Hundred Bollar*. each t r Dick and Amelia, on the like d liv ry. The subscriber warns all mailer f vtff Is, from taking these Runaway servants Irom the United States, and requ;-fts such of his friwds and acquaintance as it may not suit to arrest them, to giv. information, fliould they hear of either Ol the fugitives, to the fuVfcriW by letter directed to the post office, Philadelphia, which will fi-d him, wherever he may pass the fnmmer, or to the Printer of the Gazette e-f the United State*, who will communi.ate it to a friend in Philadelphia to a AN attachment was lately iflued out of the in ferior oeurt of common pleas of the county of Essex, in the (late of New Jerley, direfled to the (herifTof the fa'd county, againfi the rights, credits, monies ami effeils, goods and chattels, lands and tenements ol John Cltvci Symmes at the suit ot William Wills, in a plea of trefpals on the cafe to his damage threethoufand dollars; — And wtereai, Ur rent or other wile, a>e required ti difcTiarpc the fame, oiher wiie they n.ay txprft to be proceeded sgai:;ft accoidit.c to law. THOMAS HUSTON, Adminiflrator to the eliate of William Fifber June is w tta 3taw 300 Dollars WHEREAS, LANDS. Marshal's Sales. District of Neiv-York. fT. BY virtue of a writ of alias fieri facia*, and venditioni exponas, ifiued out of the honor;' He the DiftritSt Court of the United States, for the diKridt aforesaid, and to me direiled and ,-Vli vered, I will to public falc, at the Tontine coffee house, on Thtirfday the firft day of July next, at 12 o'clock, all the l ight of John Lsmii, Efq.To the following lands and tenements, to wit: 10,996 acres of land in th£ towcihip of Louis ville on the river St. Laur-nce, surveyed into lots, ii of which are on the river from ioo to 150 acres, the remainder are 640 acres each. 11,159 do. in the townlhipof Stockholm, adjoin ing the abovp townlhip. 16,0c0 do in townflrip No. 4, of the old milita ry trait, surveyed into lots of 640 acres each, 10,400 do or thereabouts in townships N0.6 and 7 of do. fumyed into lots of 640 acres each—there is a considerable settlement on these townships, 7,900 do in Adgate's eastern purchase, 5,080 do in Jonathan Laurence's purchase, ad joining Jerf«y Field and N»bleborongh. 1,013 do in oownlhip No. 3, of Watkffls and Flint's large trafl, to the westward of Catherine's town, being part of a loca tion of James and Robert M'Maftcrs 3,146 1-3 do id Skinner's patent, adjoining Colabkill crrek, surveyed into small lots. 1,050 do In the firft allotment of Skinner' 9 patent, which belonged to the children of Mrs. Delancy, surveyed into small lots, t,816 do in James Watf.m's purchase, adjoin ing the Seneca lake, 834 in James Watfim's purchase adjoining the above and the pre emption line, 3,100 do in townlhip No. 45, fotten and Croisfield's purchase, 1,050 du intownfliip No 48 do. 1,097 do on the north fide of the Adiquatangia creek, being a location made by Elna than Fitch, surveyed into small lots of 150 acres each, 3,370 do an the north fide of the fame creek adjoining the above location, surveyed into (mall lots, 3,037 do in townftip No. 13, of the twenty towninips, surveyed into small lots, 3 Lots containing too acres in townthip No. 10, of 30 townships, 1,765 3-4 da in Fonda's purchase, on the Mo hawk river, furveyeJ int j small lots ot, jso acres taih, Lots No 80 Cincinnatus, 63 Virgil, 63 Cicero, 77 Pompey, 90 Hannibal, 8 *4 19 68 Manlius, containing each 600 acres, 69 Lyfander containing 550 acres 4,4®0 acres or thereabouts in Doujlafs' patent, on the Sufquehanna river, surveyed into small lots ol from too to zoo acres- Townfoip No. 15, ol the twenty towßftips fur vcyed into small lots—confivierable fettlemei&tt in this townfliip 1,79 ado i« the nc>'rth east of the r : ver Che nango, hfiag j art of a trait granted to jaftift Clinton, Esq. lying on the river, a '.joining laccls of!, jay,Efq it is marked I. Clinton in the full (heet of De Witt*# map, 2,123 do in th«? fifth allotment of Skinner's patent; which belonged to the children of David Colt ci., surveyed into fmill lots. 12 lots in block No 3, on Delancey's ground. 9 do in block do* bounded by the east river 2 do in v lock, number ■■ * 2 do in do. do. One filth part of 192,000 acres in Macomb's pur chafe. One 7th part of a tracl of land in the S. W. part of the t*wn of Chemang, being part of rra«fl owned by James Watson, Hfq. quantity uncertain. One ftiare in the theatre, and one (hare in the city Tontine Hotel. The terms of payment, one fourth in cash, one fourth in two years, one fourth in three years, and the remaining fourth in four years, to be le cured by mortgage, with interell at fix per cent, per annum. A. GILES, Marfca! of the New-York Dillriifc. Marshal's Office,") May 7, J BOONETON IRON WORKS. ■ tO BE SOLD, OK LKASED yo.n ONF. YKA It THAT Valuable Estate, KHOWN by 'the name of the Booceton Iron Work*, fitnatu in the county of Morris in the flat* of New-Jersey, confining of a Forge with four fires, a Rolling and Slitting Mill, a Grift mill with two Run of fiones, and Saw mill, all i" good order and n«w in use, together with an excellent, large, and convenient houfc, with out houf s of every kind ; among which are an Ice houfr, and (lone milk house, with a remarkable fine spring in it, a large Garden, and an excellent eolle&ion of Fruit, a large Orchard, and *SOO acres of wood, pasture and arable land, and a great number of (lores and workmen's houses Immediate pofleffion will be given of houses and stores fuflicient for providing flock the prcfent winter, and pofleffion ->f the whole in the spring. For terms enquire-nf David B Ogden at New ark, mr Peter Mackie in rnr. David Ford ir» Morri* Town, or meCrs. Jacob and Rich ard Faffch on tfcepretnifes. January 11 Notice is hereby given, THAT application will be niaJeto the PWfident and Directors of the Bank of the United States for tfce renewal of th« following Certificates €>f Shares in the said Bank, which were loft on board the ship John, of Baltimore, Hugh Davsy, matter, bound to London, Viz : D. No. •49884') „ . t 19885 | Each for {bare, in the name 29886 of Tho's Holy, Sheffield (G. B) *9887 I dated id January, 1800 ; 49888 J Of which application, all peifons concerned, will lease to take notice. SAMUEL STERETI. Baltimore, sth i>piil, 1800 law^m A CKR i IfcICATE a three ruircr Share of Bank Stock of the r United i-'tate's, Na. 38i« >n the name of John Holmes, Jun. haj been lost or raif'ayeJ and for the Renewal of which application has been made at [fcid Bank, of wbich all concerned are desired to take notice. May '9 A PERSON OF abilities, ir.tegrit" and experience in mercantile buf:nei», would wfinngly fit page a CLERK to a merchant or public oi e, or t.-e concerned with any pei o-i fs F a *'" i er, S3 I e has an interelto! awut ope themand pounds in real ettate in the city . Pleale t."> ip wiy ro the PrinfvT ; • r a line left at the oruce or H. Y. will be Jttcndsd totane.iiatcly May io n:& & » tooo TJoxe* bert marbled Soapj"| 80 Boxes Swc .t Oil, j Ersm n , aoo Halt chelis-Lucca Oil, 1 L 7 3a!es Paper, j fbv firimftona, P,irmclin Cheese, J 300 Pipes best Bordeaux Branny, 200 Claret superior quality, 700 Cal.d i : rench Swuet Oil, 60 Cases Catherine Plumbs, 6 Calks Prunes, 400 Boxes Capers, Olives, Anthcviet and Cor nichons, iqo do. bed aborted Cordials, tW. / GOODS aflbrted for tfec Weft-India Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York CouCty,a negro man, named ISAAC, other wise CUDJO, about ai years .Id, the property of Robert Coleman; Efq, He is about 5 feet 8 inches high, ha< abletnifh in his eyes, snore white in them than common, by trade a Fefge man ; had on and teok with him a drab coloured broad cloth coat, almost new, a tailors jacket and pantaloons? printed fancy.cord, a Iwanfdown striped under acket j a roruin hat j one fine anil one coarse Ihirt' one muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two ditto firiped border, a Hue Persian under jacket :nd two pEir cotton (lockings. Whoever takes up saM negro aad lodges him in any jail in this or any of the neigabouring dates {hall have the above re ward or rcafoi;able cxpencesif brought home. JOHN BRIEN. Spring Forge, Ofloberij t 1799. N B. As f»id negro formerly lived in Cheftcr county, it is probable he may return there. November J Such of the Judgement Creditors OF THE LATE Hon. JAMES WILSON, AS ire included in the aflignmrnt made by him to Ihcraas FitzGm ns, Benjamin R. Morgan and Jeremiah Parker, Bfquires, on the tw«!nty-fevehth day of January and the twenty-fifth day of April 17971 and mean to rely on the fartie for securing their debts, are hereby notified that we the subscribers, by virtue of. the authority given to us by a gene ral meeting of the said creditors) on the ni day of March last, do require a contributioa of seven and a half per cent, on the amount of their several demands from each of the said creditors, in order to reimburse the monies al ready advanced for taxes, to pay those now due, and about to become due, to defray other incidental expenccs, and procure a suitable to dilpofe of tJie lands to the bet) advan tage. Any of the said Creditors r.egle&ing to pay tl e fame to George Thomson, N6. 131, Thitadelphia, on or before the 'filth (!ay Sf JuPy next, will be excluded from .my (hare of t!:c m"nies arising from the file of the lands mentioned in the said alignment. (C«py.) Samiiet M % 7 Trufttes on behalf William CL'incellbr, > of the George TbotnsoYi, J tforefiid Creditors. May 11. uiwth&stiJy TO BE RENTED, A GENTEEL HOUSE, WITH a liable, earriage-hcufe and lot, situated in a plrafdfit part of Trenton. The terms will be nfoderale, and pofleflion tin Be had immediately ; but the tenai.t will not be wante., to occupy tie premises after the leth of next November. For terms apply to tha printer, or to AURAHAM HUNT, cftjoirc, in Trenton. June 14. tuthfart turte*—dttjr w. f 1 tt.t FOR SALS, A FRAME BUILDING, ABOUT 3o feet long and 18 wide—lt lfe« been so conitru&ed that it con be taken down and put up without ii jury. Any person defiroui to purchaie, by applying to the Printer will re ceive iurther information. June 17 PBTEH JRXOINT. d*m- THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE FSK SALE, AT NO, 35, DOCK-STREET, market, Claret in cases of a superior quality, London dry White Lead, A fruall invoice of Coffee, 6 & 4 Pound Cannon, mounted. Thomas Murgatroyd &>' Sons. May 10. tuth&s tf i % - J A PLEASANT COITNTRT WITH an excellent Orchard, Barn, Pump, &c. &c. The jwhdle containing 17 acres, (ituate on the Wilahicon road, between the third and fourth mile Hone—May he purchased on reasonable terms.—Two thirds of the pur chase money may remain (secured on the pre mifesand on iiitereft) during three-years. Enquira of BONSAL i SHOEMAKER, No. H4i Si-uth Poßrrh-ftreet, ibe'Sub firiher, at Moiint-Pleafant, adjoimeg the pnimifee, or at No Walnut-i'rett. - TON- WILI JAMS. June 13. \ *'■-> ->tS>. * -»* • v THE CREDITORS 6F ROBERT COOPER, AN insolvent debtor, furv'iving pirtßer of Cooper & Davidfon, are requelUd to take no tice, that the fublcribers tiis irtiftees, will'meet at the house of li fine, iiSnktrper, 111 Mifflin county, on the ytlrday of Aiiguit next, for the purpose of making a ( dividend of his ellate. The Creditors ot laid I Roben Cooper, surviving "partner of Cooper ; & Davidfon, are informed, that unltls they produce ;o us at or befbre that time their' e vc ' 1a! dtiriinds'prfipeih' ititbemicatod, tf&ey will be tarred irom any share in the dividend. JaWs Cbriswell 1 £IL:, li. Hale > Trustees. William W. Luird J Lewis-Town. MlfHui county, I a 4 th>i ; ay, 1800. 5 June 9. nuwf H'jtNTED, As TUTOR, A SINGLE M an, capable of ihthu£ting twelve Boys, ir the Latin, Greek ai>d French lan euaves, aifo writing aad arithmetwk. Suth ** ferjon coming well recommended, for his. abili ties »Ud good behaviour, will receive f..ur hun dred-dollar« per annum, and be accortmoiku >l, muck to his ht»®iioa,wit!l meat, drirrk, , _ v "'- n ~ ing and lodging ; t.y applying to the lu living near Bet r j >.-*iiiv-, in Frederick cot.: 'i v l! ate of Virginia Ji .Ui Milton, jfa^tcr-'jfaiJriff.tw:. June 50 tur!. -w