t Numbfu ?42j.] The prize of this Gazette is Ricm Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia* Ail others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di recting ! and unless-some pet son ill this city will become ansiuera/le for the subscription, it must be paid Six Mo-iths ir. Advance. *,* No Subscription mill be received for a shorter term t/niti six months - Decerned I J 759* , almanac Fr'm Juij I—to1 —to 8. aioa w«n». Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday ftlmiday Tuesday SUN -*lßl3 BETS 4 36 7 24 - 4 4 37 7 *3 4 37 7 *3 - 4 37 7 »3 - 4 38 7 11 4 3« 7 " -4 39 7 *» Tuesday Wedneiday Thursday Friday Saturday sbubay Monday TWia i THE CARGO Of the Ship Criterion. B Wicke«, {en. com mander, from Bengal, , CONSISfING OF A complete alTortment of BENGAL GOODS, SUGARS of the firft quality, BUCK PEPPER do. 10* SALE BY WILLINGS FRANCIS, Ko. si, Fenn-flreet. May 5. dtf This Day Published, By J. Okmhod, No. 41, Ghefuut Street, (Price *5 Ccnta) ' toi , Death of General Wajbingto*. A POEM. In iniitaticn of thi manner of Oflian. By Rev. John B. Linn, A. M. Miniftir of the firft Presbyterian Cocgreg-.tion cf Philadelphia. Mr. Chaudroa's Oration will be publiflied on Monday morning. March IJ. d: JUST RECEIVED, From tbe BOSTON' Manufactory, A QUANTirr OF WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes t foil SALE Bt ISAAC HARVEY, Jwn. N. B. Any fiie or Ezeithat maybe wanted cot lirger than 18 by it can be had from (aid -iar.ut»&o fy, on being ordered) and attention given totorward on any orders that may be left for that purpote—— Apply at No. g, South Watcr-llrcet, at above, jnly 8 Fifty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Gen. Ridgely of Balti more, on the 10th infl. a light coloured negro r/.an, who calls himfclf WILLIAM Mc. DONALD ; He is about 14 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches hight n;at in hisdrefs, and his a good suit of hair. H>d on, when he went away, a good beaver hat, a Ibort light green cloth coat, edged with yellow, an i yel low gilt buttons—a light buff caffiiner, d üble breasted waillcoat, a pair of dark olive colour ed thickfett pantaloons —a white linen £hirt, white ribhed cotton ftockiogV, and a good pair of (hoes with firings. He took with him a dark blue a pair of oliye caffimer panta loons, and a light corduroy pair of breeches ; also a gsld or pinchbeck watch, with a steel chain. He is fond of fpiritous liquors, is iaifo ler.t, has a fttipid look, and chews tobacco.— He was bred in Charles county, Maryland, and purchased of col. John Thorr.as by gen. Ridge ley. Whoever apprehends said negro, and le cures bim in JTiy jail so tiat the owner may g'it himacain, (hall receive the above rewi d, withreafonable charges if brought h tt , ur de livered to Jolhut B. Bond, ia. may 1 dtf Bankruptcy Blanks. PETITIONS AND BONDS, USED under the BANKR.UP r ACT,as drawn and approved by the Comrr.iffu n rs and the Hon. Judge «f the Diflrfci, may he had of JAMES HUMPHREYS, No. lofl. south of Market-street, Wbc e be tas c ened f s sale, A VAR I ET Y OF TH E BEST STATIONARY, Particularly Paper and Qnills. June 14. ■< A PERSON OF abilities, integritv and experience in mercantile hufineP<, would willingly en gage as CLERK to a merchant or public of fice, or be concerned with any person as pait r.er, as he has an intertft of about one thoui'antl pounds in real eflate in the city. Please to ap ply to the Printer ; - r a line left at the office for B. Y. will be v Jttendcd to in. ediately. Mayio djt mßt h tt LOST, OR MISLAID, A CERTIFICATE of four hares «f the Bank of the United Sutes in the name of Bitkham & Hcefe, N«> fwr it.e renewal of which application 19 intended to he made at -the laid Bank, and all persons concerned are de fired to take May 8. JAMES HE.NDERSON. djm Gazette V the United States, <22 Bally Advertiser FOR SALE, A Valuabie and singularly eligible EbTAYE, CONSISTING cf two handsome dwelling aoufes, with excdl rt ftab'ing for fiyou horfen, double cosc'h-houfe mod completely fitted up; a beautiful large and valuablu girded richly filled with choice frsit, (urrounded with hij;h board fence, almofl new. The premises are beautifully situated near the middle of Gcrmantown, fur rour.d(-d with rich profpuSls of the adjucent country ; an orchard of about two acres, with a handsome lawn at the bsck of the house. One house has been recently built o* an appro ved plan ; the other has been completely repaired, painted and papered, and contain ten rooms with an elegant drawing-room, fifteen feet by thirty fix x H. M 9 >9 • 10 J 11 i» II SS 0 39 1 46 a ji 3 5» The new house is well calculated for a ftort in either the dry or wet good line. Tha air and water are unrivalled, and there arc some moil eicellent schools in the neighborhood. For particulars enquire of the Printer, or of POTTER, on .tke premise*. dtf May 9; New Proposals for Edward's History of the we sr. INDIES : A Work in the Knowledge of which eliery ytmtrican is intcrejled ; whether devoted to bufmefs, or desirous of inltrudlive amufcment. IT ha? been intimated t» the subscriber from difFertnt qufrtcrs, that the above work, if printed in OClavo w uld give more general fati» faflioruhaii the Quarto form in which he has pro posed it, and especially if the price of it rouU he reduced: In order therefore to meet the fanflion of the public, and to get so ufeful a work to this country into general circulation, he now proprfa to alter tic form, and instead of the Ttuo volumes, Quarto , to print it in Three Volumes, OUavo.* To reduce tbe price, he propefes to omit the prir.ts, which being only ornamental, can be of no con s. quence: but the Maps, without wbich the work would be very incomplete indeed, will be all retained. The price by this means will be re duced upon the whole, Three Dollars and an hat/, as will be obfurved in the difference between the former and the following Proposals, which the fubferiber relp cltuily offe-s the public, soliciting their encouragement to the work by early sub scription ; intending, with the addition of a few more names to his Lift, to commence publiihing, and to continue it every we:k till tbe whole is finifhed. And when it is confidred, that tbe work is to be illullrated and cmbcllifhed with a largo two fleet MAP of the Weji-Indies, and with Ten Otter Adapt of the iOands separately, it mud surely be eftcemed as unulually cheap. Conditions cn which tbe above History if to be printed. It {hall be illustrated wi-h a large rat Map of the Well-Indies, and with ten other Mapt, via. ®f Jamaica, Barbadocf, Grenada, St. Vincent*, Dominica, St. Christopher's, Nevis, Aritigua. the Virgin Islands, and Hifpaniola, It stall be printed in large 03aw, on a neat type and on the befl printing paper ; agreeable to the specimen to be had of the printer. It Shall be publilhed in nnmbers weekly; each number to contain /ortj paget of letter press ; and is calculated to be completed in thirty fix nam beis ; The price for each number to be Out Quar ter of a Doiiar, to be paid on delivery. Sheuld it exceed the thirty-fix num'.eri the remainder will be given gratis. Tht Maps will be delivered with the numbers to which they particularly attach, free ef any ad ditional price. And a direction will be given against what particular page each one it to be placed The fuVfcribcr3 names, with the title pages &c wiU be given with the lad numbers. * Such fubforibess as do not incline to re -eive the numbers as they are publilhed, will have them carefully refervej for them on paying four dollars at the time cf fubferi! ing, and there inainder when tl e work i* finifhed. To prevent disappointment or complaint, it is Dow prtmifed,that as there will be but a very few •opiet (truck off more than nay l e fubfciibed for, the price will be confidciably raised alter the ; sblication of tht number containing the firll Map, which will be of the iflahd of , Jamaica. • Pliladelplh, Ju e 21, 1800. Subferiptions are received by said Hum phreys,'No 106, the foutli fide of N arket ftreet ; Mr: W. P. Young, Charlcttori, South Carolina j Mtrffrs Way and G ffat the Ftde ra' C.tj'; Mr William Pilchard, ai Richmond, Virginia ; Mr G Hill, Biltimore, Maryland » Mcfirs Thomas and ames Swords, New York: Mr Isaac Beers, New Haven, Conneilicut ; Mr James White, Boston j and Mr T. C. Cu(h-' ii.g, Salem, Massachusetts. * Si'cc putting these Proposals to Prefi the Fd tor hjs been favoured with a Lsnd«n News Pape: of (February, containing an Advertife ij>ent, that a THIKD Volume of the History of the Weft Indies, by Bryan Edwards, Ei quire, F. R S &c. &c, will be speedily pub- I flied ; He therefore proposes adding it to this Edition, fupp fingit may make perhaps a fourth Volume ; It heing impoffiVile however to afcer. tain from present information what it miy ■make, he can only fiy, it (hall be done on the fame terns on which it is proposed to do the above. June 21. S jt s wSti A PLEASANT • COUNTRT HOUSE, WITH an excellent Orchard, Birn, Pump, &c. 4cc. The containing 17 acres, fituite cn the Wifahicon road, between the third and fourth mile-stone—May be, purchased on reasonable terms. —Two thirds of' the pur cfaafc mcney may remain (secured on the pre mises and onintereft) during three years. Enquire of BONSAL & SHOEMAKER, No. 1241 §outh Fparili-ftreet, the Swb fcriber, at Moum-Pleafant, adjoining the premises, or at No 45, Walnut-fired. JON: WILLIAMS. rr.wf tf. June 13. By C. P. Wayne, No. 65,' South Front-fireet. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY s , tßoo. JAMES HUMPHREYS. Elegant Quarto Bible, 'PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING BY S U BCR I PT lOH, An elegant Edition of the BIBLE, / y QUARTO. TERMS. I. This edition shall contain 1. The Books of the Old Testament. 2. the Apochypha. 3. the New Testament. 4. A chronological Table of the mott re markable events recorded in the Scripture 9, from the Creation to the Death of Christ. 5. A Table of scripture weights, mea sures, and coins, reduced to tile ftandaad of the United States. 6. A Table of the different charafters and offices spoken of in the Bible. 7. A Table of the divisions of Time, as also of the years and times from Adam to Christ. 8. A curious analytical diffeftion of the Books of the Old and Nfew Testament. 9. A geographical ftetch of the boun daries, l ivers, mountains, chief towns, po pulation, and other particulars refpe&ing Palestine, with i view of the present mailers and miseries of that ohce happy country. 10. A chronological table of the Apos tles, and their successors, who founded and prefidcd over the five grand Churches, with a portrait of a true Apostolic preachet" jI. At kindred and affinity, with in which, according to the Jewish and Ame rican laws, no person ought to nsarry, with a seasonable and judicious sketch of the re quisites to happiness in that (late. 12. An alphabetical table of the proper names, used in the Old and New Testament, with the meanings of the words in the ori ginal languages. 13. A Table of the ftveral palTagesin the Old Testament, quoted by Christ and his A postles in the New. 11. It shall be illustrated by ten engrav. inijs, one of which lhall be a map of Pale stine. The other nine (hull be executed in his best manner, by Ticbsut, an Engraver inferior to none in America. 111. The fublcribers' names shall be pub liftied; IV. Price on fuperfine paper, and hand somely bound, Six Dollars; en fine paper, and in the utual bible binding, Five Dol lars; and cm common paper, without cuts, Four Dollars. V. Those who procure ten fubferibers, and become refpoifible for the payment of the books, fliall be entitle! to a copy gra tis. VI. To Booksellers, a liberal allowance will be made. VII. The Work will be put to press as soon as the types can be cast, and finilhed with all convenient speed. VIII. Subscriptions received by Mathew Carey, the intended publi'.her, all the re fpeflable Booksellers throughout the United States, and sundry other gentlemen. The Publisher refpettfully solicits the pa tronage of hi» fellow-citizens in this ardu ous undertaking, which he will endeavor as far as in his power to dtferve. June 21. Such of the Judgement Creditors OF THE LATE Hon. JAMES WILSON, A S »re included in the afiignment made by ill him to Thomas FitzCmons, Benjamin R. Morgan and Jeremiah Parlter, Efquircs, on the twenty-seventh day of January and the twenty-fifth day of April 1797, and mean to rely on the fame for securing their debts, are hereby notified that we the fubferibers, by virtue of the authority given to us by a gene ral meeting of the said creditors on the 2ad day rf March last, do require a contribution of seven and a half per cent, on the amount of their several demands from each of the said creditors, in order to reimburle the monies al ready advanced for taxes, to pay those now due, and about to become due, to defray other incidental expences, and procure a suitable afent to dispose of the lands to the belt advan tage. Any of the said creditors neglefling to pay the fame to George Thomson, No. 131, Marknt-ftreet, Philadelphia, on or before the • fifth Jay of July next, will be exciuded from any (hare of the monies arising from the faleof the lands mentioned in the said assignment. (Copy.) Samuel M. Fox, ~f Truflees on behalf William Chancellor, > of the George Thomson, J aforefaid Creditors. May 21. mwth&s t5Jy Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY fro:n Spring Forg?, in Yerk County,a negroman, naaied ISAAC, other wise CUDJO, about n ysar. .Id, the proporty of Robert Coleman; Esq. He is about 5 feet 8 inches high, has ablemifh in his eyes, wore wr.itc in them than common, by trade a Fcrge man; had on and took with him a drab coloured broad cloth coat, almost new, a sailors jacket and printed fancy cord, a lwanfdown under acket; a rorum hat; one fine and one coarse shirt' one muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two ditto flriped border, a blue Perfhn under jacket and two peir cotton (lockings. Wloevertakes up faU negro and lodges him in any jail in this or any of the tieigabourin-g dates (hall have the above re ward or rcafocable eipencesit brought home. JOHN BRIEN. Spring Forge, Oflober43i '799- N. B. As said negro formerly lived in Chcfler county, it is probable he may return tUtre. November 5 J! fajhiottable Horse and Gig FOR SALE. The Horfi; yuiing, and the Gig as good as new. Appl, to the Editor. N.B. NEW WATCHES will be taken in payment at a fair wholtfaie price. Tune 11. A CERTIFICATE FOR a three quarter Share of Dank Stock of the United States, No. 3818 in the name of John Holmes, Jun. has been lost or mifiayed and (or the Renewal of which application has beeu made at said Bank, of which all concerned are delired to take notice. May 19. BENJAMIN CLARK, Clock U? Watch Maker, HAS REMOVED To No. 36, Market Street, Where he has for Sale, Spring and ojher Clocks ; gold and silver Watches ; Tools, Files and Materials; ftf.el and gilt Chains, Seals and Keys ; Springs, &c. Ecc. ' CLOCKS AND WATCHES Repaired as usual. June 3 , tu&f tf Just Arrived, AND FOR SALE BT THE SUBSCRIBERS, THE CARGO Of the Ship C ANTQtr, Richard Dale, Commander, from Canton, CONSISTING OF Bohea 1 Souchong Hyson Skin [> TEAS. Young Hyson I and Hyson. ' J I NANKEENS. Yellow 5 Sugar of ill quality China Ware. Cailia. Fans. An affottment of Silks. WILLINGS is FRANCIS, No. 21, Pcnn Street. April 14. d. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. TOR SALE, About 25 acres cf Land, LAYING on the ea& fulc of the Falls Roai.-« On the East it it bounded by property belong ing to Mr. Tench Francis, fen.—on the south, by a road of two perches, and on the north by a lane, which ftparato it from Mr. M'Call. It is propo sed to divide this land into 3 tquil parts in order to fait the purcbafers Alio, 31 acres, situated rn the weft fide of Gerir.antt.wn roid, adjoining Mafters's eft ate, being part of the proparty of the late Bamual Mifflin. For terms apply to Samuel Mifflin, corner of Market and nth itreets. v January 14. 1 dtf. CAUTION. LOST or mislaid Moore Wlcartons note, dated »Btb May last, payable in sixty days to Jacob Downing, and by him indors'd for three hundred eighty eight dollars and seventy three ci-nts—pay ment being ftop'd at the several Ear.k", it ctn be sf no use, but to the owner—Any perfun having found the sam», {hall receive a fuitaiU reward, by leavingit at No. 119 Nojth Water Street. June 17 dtf f3t» CLERK. Clerk wanted for Saint Peters Church Apply to Thomas Cumpftun. No. 24 South Third-Street. May 19. PHILADELPHIA AND WASHINGTON CITY Mail Stages. ON the ill of July next, tn.-- Mail Stages will leave Hardy's Inn and the United States Mail Stage f ffice, opposite the Poft-office in Philadelphia, every day Sunday excepted, at 8 A, M. and arrive at Evans' tavern in Balti more, the next day by 6 A. M. in 21 hours. Leave Evans' tavern every day at 8 A. M. and arrive at Waihington City by ? P. M. RETURNING, I Leave Washington City every day Sunday ex cepted, at 8 A M. and arrive at Baltimore by SP. M. Leave Baltimora the next morning at 3 A. M and arrive at Philadelphia the lame day by 10 P. M. Fare for Passengers. From Philadelphia to Baltimore, 8 dollars. Baltinv re to Wafaingtor. City, 3 .50 Wajhingtoa City, June 11, 1800. June 26, 1800, daw TO PRINTERS. FOR SALE, OLD Long Primer, Small Pica on Pica BMy, English, Chafes, Composing Sticks, and a great variety of articles neceflary to carry on the Vrint. ing Bufmefs. They will be fold cheap tor cafli Apply to the Printer, may 19 > FOR SALE, A Printing Press. Apply at the Office of the Gazette the United Statei. If ' v r* '»• ,1 "Xvsni»Wirtr*xrmMvt\T<» t irirr~-y£ : psi >T —IWt -*-■— ■-»>»* 300 Dollars REWARD. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, on the 18th I of June inft. TWO NIfGRG SERVANTS ; viz a negro woman named Pat, a waiher-wo man and cook v ps about fifty tw© years of age tall and (haped, ©f a black complexion. She has bad teeth, those of her under jaw are much discoloured and projedl a good deal. She has a full head of wooly hair—a very cross forbidding countenance, is very impertinent, and l.tiighs and tulks loud. Pat wa* born in South-Carolina, and speaks bad Englifii, with the negro dialtktn to is very apt to b paflionate and imperii air. Dck is a native of South-Carolina, and fpea\s b*td English—he fealuced and carried away with him Amelia, who he called his wife. Amelia is a very complete, well inftru&ed la dies maid, much below the common flature and of a small make—her complexion it* that of * &irk mulatto or meflizoe, nearly resembling that ot t L xe Lafcarsof India, with black curling ha;r, # and a very low forehead—her right eye has a great weakness, owing to the small pox in her infancy— under her oye» vry black —a flar face, flat brt-ad nose, with scarce any riflng at the bridge; a large mouth, with thick Hps, andt good flrong teeth. On the nape of her neck the 1 has the marks of a Seton. DrefTes with taile, and imitates the French style ; is very fenfiblei and exprefTes herfelf well. She took with her a variety ««ct clothes, fafhioi-i ---ably m ide—Die has for more than two years past been liable to fils, which at times give her a wild nefs in her eyes—her health is generally delicate— r (lie is at prejbit likely to er.creafe ber family, and is about 22 years of age-*-flie can tirefs hair, clear r flarch, has a taste for milhnary and mantua-ma king; and as flic is very can turn her ! hand to any thing and may probably offer herfelf ; to some milliner or mantua maker as a work woman. As Hihelia has heretofore beeo a great favourite of a vtry indulgent miftrei- and 'tis believed has been led away by the persuasion of her paramour Dick,, if (he will return to mt, she will be forgiven and treatci with the fame ten* dernef- flu: h*s always received riFTY DOLLARS Reward for eich will he paid for the delivery of p;-.t ai d l.ra to the subscriber, or to ar.> goal in the United -tatcs. fo_ that I mry get poff-flion of them—Gi.e liun r-'d Dollars each for Dick and /• nu • s «*n the like _ delivery. The fnhicriber warns all matter of veff-h, from, taking these Runaway l-.-ivanfca from the United States, and r <_u lis such of his friends and acquaintance as it m y per suit to arrcil them, to g:vc information, u!d they hear of either of the fugitives, to the fu.--k.ribur by letter directed to the p«>st oflTn.e, PI : iie j.fi'3, which will si d him, wherever he ma) . is the , Cummer, or to the Printer « f the Gazette f-t the United States, who will cutr.ll unicate i; to a friend in Philadelphia to ad on his behalf. JACOB READ, Of South-Carolina, coiner of Fourth and Union-streets, Philadelphia June 25. wV-5t THE V iVIJE RSIGJSEJJ, HIS Swedish Majesty's Cotiful General, and au thorized to tranfadi the-Confular i'.uQncfs, for his Majefly the King of > -enma-~k iu the United States of America, refilling at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That in obedience to recent tr.flruflions received from his government, it is the duty of all 1.1 after a of Swedilh and Danish veflels, bofor« their fait;!>g from any port in the (aid States, to call upor him or the Vice Coßi'ul in ori.!er to !.c granted such Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency of the slate of the Neutral Commerefc an;i thefe .verrJ Decrees of the Belligerent Powers, render' indifperfably necessary, and, that any Madtr cf veffeli'bslonging to the refpeflive nations, cr na vigating ander the proteilion of their flsgs, ia omitting to take such certific>tV-s, will peticnally stand responsible for the consequences. RlCHAiil) SObKUSTUOM. Philadelphia, 18th DjcemVtr, 1799. RARITAN farm, FOR SALE. Am I «n the river Raritan in Jersey. he?r S;.mer ict Court-Houfi, 16 iiiles from Brunfwifk, ai d j8 from Princeton ; confiftingol acres, equally divided intt mcaiow, arable ar.d wood land ; the whole «ithi.l a ring fence ; the bana. ftaWes, &c. are fp aci. u,, acidadrxjs.te to ths Gze of the Fursi 5 .there i.-a pleimttde of gan c, with a good lhad filhety. I hi- ci'tate i. nuk in the hands of Mr. Henry V. or : cy Further particulars may fee knows of Messrs. NICKLIN GUIFFITH , Merchants, Philadelphia, and of JAMES GIRSON, Esq. Of Mr. RICHARD POTTER, Or of the Tenant ea the premifet May 9. dtf PBTESL TREGHNT. .■ sf* W [VoLUM F. X j '