LOST, OH MISLAID, - Rj-ik < t ne Units 1 €wt«< in H •- niT.s ot BiekVam Sc. ttifefe, No *S92f foe t! ' c bF wliitt- ap&ikation is intex-dtd to be made a' J IW.k. i'. i all psrfons concerned are lie fuM'tu take r. -nee. JAMES HENDERSON. KUy 8. A PERSON OF aV-ilirics, inrr}: it • ami experience in meJtfcrtl bufiwef?! «««M willingly «> enge a- CLERK to a merchant or p-jV.li. of |i r, or be concerned with any person .«s pat t ner, is he f-as an jr.'ereftot about one thou,and poJn.U in veal ell aw. in He city. Pleale U> >p tlv to the Printer ; r a line left at the office fJr £t Y. will be attended to iraire lately. Mavjb tf 7L is I'.. v PubiisbtJ, By J. Ormuod, Ng. 4>» Ghefnut Street, (Mice a? Cents) Tliß Death of General Wellington. apoem. In hin aticr. of tha manner of OEan. liy l&ev. J HN I'. Linn, A. IVI. v.- liittr cfttc Firff Prefbytcriaa Congregation ef-Philadtlgbta- |y Mr Ch-n SALE Bt ISAAC HAUVEY, J«*. N. I. A«yfi«t»r fc*M«hat «»T be ■wvntitm larca tfcaa i 9 by i a . H4» South Fi>nrrh-ftreet, tbf Sub fcriber, at Moint-Pleafant, adjoining the prcmifca, or at 4f» *'■ alnur-itreet. JON* WILLIAMS. June 13. mwf tf. FOR sale, A Valuable and singularly eligible ESTATE, "CONSISTING of two hanJfonie dwelling imifct, with escdl rt ftahling for feveu horfei, dpuMe c .aeh-houfe mod completely fitted up; a beautiful large and viluahlj garden richly fiiled with choice ?ru", lurroundt l with high hoard fer'ce, altr.ott new. Ihe premifo are beautifully fimatcd near the middle of Germantowt, lur rou tided with rich of the adjicent country \ an orchard of two acre#, with a hacdiotm Uwn at the b3ck »f the houle One house haiheen recently built w an arpro- - been completely replied, pointed and papered) and contain ten roon» with an ejegant drawing-room, fifteen feet by thirty- Ci J he new hcufe ib well calculated for a (lore in •ither the d»y or wet good line. Th« air and witcr are unrivilUd, and there are fcm rnofl eitellent fchoolt in the uaighborhood. farticulars enquire of the Printer, or of Mr. POTTER, dtf May 9; Fifty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY /10m Gen, Uidgely t>f Balti more, on the 13th inll a light coloured ctgTO rsan, who calls himft.f ILLIAM Mc. DONALD 5 Hi. is about 14 years of age, \hout 5 fevt 8 ;Mcnilt Chains, Seals and Keys ; Springs, tic. k«. CLOCKS AND WATCHES Repaired as ofual. June 5 300 Dollars ♦ REWARD. RAN A Way from the faMc'riber, on the 18th pfjnne inft TWO NIiGRO t-ERV a NTS ; *iz a ijegro weman Fat, a v-alhtstero ;-.an and cook, 1 about filty tw» y&rs of s'pc— tail and wrll Ihlfedj of a black Sh<- his bad teeth, thef of hr under .pw are mv dif:o!oure ' and prcje6t"a good deal. She h. k fullwooly hiir—a very crofi foffbiddin; counter ance. is very impertinent, arc! 1 an colks l'.'U.i. Pat was born in South-Carolina, an ("i bad F-ng i!h, with the negro dialect. .Sh ha* on the upper : art of her breast, two prett' fargf 'umps of flefh reftmbling Wcr.3, or rathe with the*appearan eof the marks of a burn. Sh earn d awry with her several change* of cloathj and go*vns ui white muslin. and of coloured an< figured rintcd «otton« falhionably made up. Sh also carried away with her, CLARA-her daughter—a very flout, robust fining ma e girl, of a fliort flature, and roum Si uid re.'.-' aj pearing to ba about 14 years© Clara has large tlaring eye ; , a fiat nose, at I oval flit fjee, her under jaw pr< jc&ing a little and gw.\ t<.eth. 1 She is very ar:lul itid unpu er.t, ha.> a gro.it fluency of speech. ul'es po id lan -11 jge.'and has been taught to read.—i>he ras tftt appearance of ring wor • s on her left cheek and chin ; the Ikin :n ipots appearing mu h pal r than he reft of her complexion, which is much lighter than her mother^— er hairSs (h rt and w.oly. wore a pink gr©unded printed cotton with a small black figure, with new tore parts. AlTo ran away, on Weduefdty the nth inft. June, DICK an ! Dick, or as he fcas htely calkd himfelf, Richard Weaver, is a houfc farvant,—he i«abcuts ftet 7 inches high, rather fivall made, is about a; years old, of a good smooth, black coniplfiioi.—has a flat nose with v. ry large open nostrils He carried his head and neck ai it he were fliffia the neck and Ololll dcrs. which art high and tolerably square, and his neck fbort—"S 1 gs are flraight hut small ard illy ma nuincri appear itr raeiy simple, but he is at bottoa. an artfu k av , and when fpnkcn tn is veryapttob laliiona't and imperii tnt. D'ck is a native of fiouth-Carolina, and ff.eaks bad Hni^lifh —he fer-ucrd and carried away with him Am.lia.who he called his wife. An elia is a very complete! well inftrufled la ''iei maid, mil h below the commen ftaturc an of a finall make—htr cemplrxi nit that of dark mulatto it nieftiioe, nearly relemblir.g that ol the Lafcarsoi India, with Mack curling hatr, and a very low forehead—her right ey« has a great weiknefs, owing to the small pox in her in'ancy— u»Jer her «yc» very black—a flat face, flat broad nose, withfcarce snyrifing at the bridge; a large mouth, with thick lips, and good llrong teet>u On the nape of her neck the has th<* marks ol a Seton. Drtffcs with talle, and imitates the French OyU ; is very fenGMe, and cxpnffvS herfelt well. 6h» tork with h'r a variety ot clothes, fa(iiio*i ably made—()iehack and Amelia, on the like delivery. The fnblcriher warns all matter of vtff Is, f'om taking these Runaway servants from -he United Mates, and reo,u.(ls such of his friei ds and acquaintance as it may not (uit to arrest them, togtv* information, (h u.d t v 'y hear of either of the fugitives, to the fulfcribtr by letter diretftod to the post office. Philadelphia, which will fit d him, wherever he may pass the summer, or to the Printer of the Gaiett. »f the United States, who will comniumato it to a Iri.nd in Philadelphia to a(Tels Ulonging to the refpedlive nations, i.r na vigating under the proteflion of their flsg», in emitting to take such certificates, will pcrfonally ftaud refponfiMe for the consequences. RICHARD SODERSTROM. i Philadelphia. 18th December, i? 9- RARITAN FARM, FOR SALE. A VALUABLE anil durable Estate, Gtuated en the river Raritau }n Jersey, cear Somer fct Court-Honfe, 16 miles from Bruufwick, and x 8 Irom Princetsn j conOQingof Us. wards of 700 acres, equally divided int meadow, arable and wood land ; the whole within a ring fence ; the baru, stables, &c. are fpacioas, and adequate to the fire of the Farßi ; there is a plenitude of game, with a good (bad fifhery. The estate is now in the hands of Mr. Henry Worley. Further particulars may be known of Messrs. NICKLIN W GRIFFITH Merchants, Philadelphia,and of JAMES GIBSON, Esq. Of Mr. RICIJARD POTTER, CJermantown, Or of the Tenant on the premises May 9- Bankruptcy Blanks. PETITIONS AND BONDS, USED under the BANKRUPT ACT,as drawn and approved by the Commiflioners and the Hon. Judge gF the Diftriit, may be had of JAMES HUMPHREYS, No. 106. south fide of Market-street, Where he has opened fas sale, A VARI ETY OF THE BEST STATIONARY Particularly Paper and Quills. June 14, »«&s &P ( tujtf tf -v. m Jt f "R*. ' yt ■ notice. WHEREAS Ma thaw lwin,.«sSA on the Btfc v' iV of July 1797 matron rfßgnmeutof his eClate aj: i tf.' ' ,to a, rhe fubfcrib. r=., for the be ntfit oi f».ch '.i- creiit.-r»,a» tbou'.d on or Ijgore the aoth ol Sepur r. 17? 7 execute to him aiu anrl Wi\ Atfcharge-i Now thole «f his credit 1 who are ejititle.l to a dividend finder md affigo tnei.t, arc riquellet to fiimilh thu'yaccounts m •■ar >iel Meek r, with interest calcu'alfcd up to the Bth day a. |u>y »#?, Wa dividend W ill tMftm- Wu(ltMoo the firlt d# of ».pril thofe vwho nigkSL t.» comply with this notice will thtre afrer he exclude.! from the beneut of the farbe. Philip Nicklin "V N Samuel Meeker | Natb'l Lewis, by bis Ads. Pearson Hunt | John M. Taylor j 1 Philadelphia, March 14 m3cthtt. ■ ~ * LAND. " ~*t _ w <■ 1 # FOR SALE, A TRACT of LAND, SII'UATVD on Scot's mountain in Oxford township, county sf Sussex and ftateof New Jei fey, right «r ten miles from fiafton (about four from the liver Delaware, and seventy two Irom Philadelphia ; captaining J79 Acres ; about 100 icresol which is cleared and under good feRCc, Including l » acicsof meadow : the remainder is svoodland, confining mof ly of chsfcut and oal ! On the pteiiifes are two leg houses and ou: buildings, jt number of fruit trees, and springs I excellent w-ner, and a stream runs through the trad. Lite premiles isoccupicd by Chrittian and Peter "nyders Letters addrefled (post paid) to the fublcriber at No 87, Arch ut, Philadelphia; or at Mr Ecward Mott's, Eallon, Pennsylvania, will be puly anfweredf. WILLIAM GARDOM. N B. No application will be Receffary after the 14th of July next. June lie fit the anW c juit .arrived, AND FO* SALE IT IHI SFBSCRIAIRS, THE CARGO Of the Ship Canton, Richard Bale, Commander, from Canton, CONSISTING OF Hohea 1 Sqijfcfcong Hyson Skin > TEAS. Hyfon j nd Hyson. J '; V J" KC I NANKEENS. Yellow 3 Sugar of ill quality* China Ware. Gaflia. % Fans. Ah assortment of Silks. WILLINGS is FRANCIS, No. 21, Penn Street. April 14. d. PHILADELPHIA A NO WASHINGTON CITY Mail S ON the Ift of July next, u.e Mail Stapes will leave Hardy's Inn and the United States Mail Stag? office, opposite the Pott-office m Philadelphia, every day Sunday exceptrd, at 8 A, M. and arri.e at Evans' tavern in Bilti more, the next day by 6 A. M in 11 ho*r9. L'ive F vans' tavern every day at i A. M. and arrive at Ci'y by < P. M. Rli TUHNING, Leave Walhington City every day Sunday ex cepied, at 8 \ M. apd arrive at Baltimore ! y SP. M. L.eave Haltim-re the next mo'hing at 3 M. and arrive at Philadelphia the fame day by 10 P. M. Fare for Passenger*. From Philadelphia to Baltimore, 8 dollars. Baltun re to Walhrngton City, 3 50 Wajhington City, June %1, 1800. JuneiA, r8"" daw twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from SpHtjg F;)rg*, in Yorlt County,a negro man, najied ISAAC, other wise CVDJO, about »i years old, the proper t; ot Robert Coleman; hfq. He ii ahout j ieet ? inches high ha- a blerniih in his eyes, » ore wtnn in them than common by trade a Ferg- man ,• hs>' on and rook with him a drab coloured broad cloth coat, almpft f.ew a failora jacket and pantaloons" orinted fancy cord, a Iwanfdo.vn striped under acket; a r-rura hat; one fine and one coarse (hirf one muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two ditto striped border, a Hue Persian under jacket nd twu prir cotton (lockings, Whoever takes up 79*'. entitled, <1 AnaiSl concerning the duti-.» on spirits distil led within the United States," it i" required of all perfiins having or keeping a (till, or Oil's, to make entry thereof, between the last day of May and th- firft day cf July in each year. u»der the penalty of tws hundred and fifty dollars. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to all distillers, or owneri of stills, within the city and coUritv of Philadelphia, to make entry of them at the t flic- of Infp»fli m, at 49, North Third flrtet, in ihe city t Philadelphia, wria in the abovtmentioned periods. JAMES ASH, Coilrctor of the revenue of the first divisi n of t. e first survey of the distiict of Pennsylvania. 7.t'tw a. * 1 » . A 7*i'. iV, As TUTOR, A SINGLE N an,capableol in ru&ing twelve ;Iioy», in the Lai in, Greek -nd French lan guajxes, also writing a d arirhmrti k Such a perlon coming well recommended. _tor his ties tni good behaviour will recsive four hun dred dollars per annum, and be accommodated, much to his fitisfaflio:, wit* meat, drink, waft ing and lodging ; fey applyirg to the luVlcriber*, living near Berry's-ville, in Frederick cuunfy and flaceof Virginia John Milton, Warner Washington. June to tuth&f lftj MARSHALS SALES. UnittD 1 , Pennsylvania District, y virtue of fondry w?its f venditioni expona*. i (Tiled out of the DiflriA Court of &ie United States, for ths Diilrift atorefaid, will be ex»»of«i falc. os.il'c on Wednefflay the 10'!: lul^"' 6 -', ar i o kin i^j/ ore^® on 'it finis day, all tint l'ra"2 of Land till.' i Co'ie dogivi: nt 'i'fiift, TitsafS ir. E.v; Penrdiury tov/n ---ifcip, C'Hi.ifcrrland county, cOTfai' ing five hundred and thirty twj acre.-.,, more er less, v. ith thibMjsf fuages therein ertiilei. that oi | Land called l.ocuft Valley, adjoining the above, with iffirpes creiled. Mj Also all that Trail of Land called OA fi- jj. tuate as above, containing two hundred arid seven I jjxyrcs, more or less, jnth the MSfTuages tier con H The property 4>H ne surveyed and fold in lots "~ . tnTinll i ' plots of which will be ex ' jytajtsd on'tThe'day of file. m ancraken in execution, and to be fold as & the property of Oliver Pollock F.fij by r i JOHN HALL, Martial. £ p. Marshal's Office, ? eo t 3o Jv. j. 1 Phila clphia, June 21, 1800.) J J » THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE FQK SALE, AT NO. 35, DOCK-STREET, tooo Boxes best marbled Soap 80 Boxes Sweet Oil, j Frm on board tit aoo Half chests Lucca Oil, t Louiia, 7 Bales Paper, j /">"> Leghorn, Brirr.ftona, Parmefati Cheese, J 300 Pipes btft Bordeaux Brandy, 200 Hogfeeads Claret superior qualltj, 700 Caics French Swo't Oil, 60 Cases Catherine Plumbs, 6 Casks Prunes, 400 Boxes Capers,. Olives, Anchovies and Cor nichons, 10® do. best assorted Cordials, DRY GOODS assorted for the Weft-India market, Claret in cases of afuperior quality, London dry White Lead, A small invoicr of Coffee, 6 & 4 Poosd Cannon, mounted. eod tf Thomas Murgatroycl fc? Sons. May 10. tuth&s tf BY a decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause, Jame9 Dgainft Newman, it is among other things referred to Wm. Graves' Esq. one ot the master" of the said court," to take an account of the Legacies bequeathed by the will of the teflator, WILLIAM PHII.LIFB, late of Newgate flreet, London, deceased, and also to in quire and state to the court, whether Francis James, the brother of the complainant's named as jne of the Legatees in the said will is dead, and whether he died in the life time of the teflator 1 herefore all person* who can give any informa tion whether tne said Francis James fee living or dead, and it living where he now resides or Uft rciided, and when and at what place, and when and where he was lail heard of, and if dead, when ml wh«re he died, are hereby requeflad to give such information ta the said William Graves, Eiq* at hi; efficc in Sustbarapton Buildings, Chancery Latic, London,on or before the firft day of March next, otherwifp he wiil be excluded the benefit of the said decree. The (aid Francis Jamei was horn at or near Kidwelly, in the county of Caermartbeb, aad if living, i» about the age of thirty lour y«ars, and ihout the year 1779, was a f remaitmanon board ;he Miiford, a merchant ihip, belonging to the por'.of Bristol, and failed tor Jamaica in Septem ber, 178", afterwards he returned to Bristol, an ' in road, Bristol, and sent on board the king's frigate called 'h Diomrde, in which he i.iiled Fly mouth "in a cruise, and on board of which he af terwards became a quarter gunner, and deserted r!,e said (hip at ChaikUun liar in Noiih-Amerua in September 178 a. Should any person in the United States of Ame rica, he e'lia'hiyd to giva into mation «f the above named Francis James, whether living or dead, they are requeued to communicate the fame to DAVID A. OGDF.N No. 69, Stone street, New Y rk , The printers throughout the United States are requeflcd to publiili the above. bOONETON IRON WORKb. TJ BE SOLD, OR LEASED FOR ONE YEAR—THAT Valuable Estate, KNOWN by the name of the Booneton Iron UVorki, fitnac? in the county of Morris in the 'tat» of New-ftrfry, confining 01 a Forge with four fires, a Rolling and Slitting Mill, a Grift mill wits two Rur of llone«, and Saw mill, alli'* good order and r»w in u(e, together with an excellent, hree, and convenient houf'', with out houfefi o) every kind ; among which are an Ice house, an ' ftorie milk house, with a remarkable fine spring iv it. a large Garden, aud an excellent «olle£lion of Fruit, a large <3rckard, and 1500 acres of w6od, pa>ure and arable land, and a great number of liores and workmen's houses Immediatepofleffion will be given of houses and store* fufficient for providing flock the present winter, and polTeflion of the whole in the spring. For terms *nquire-of David B Ogden at New ark, mr Peter Mackie in New-York, mr. David Ford in Morris Town, or me firs. Jacob and Rich ard Fael'ch on tbepremifes. Januarv t ■. LANCASTER STAGES. THR Proprietor! ef the Philadelphia and Lan «!teP line of Stage* DISPATCH, return thei" pratelul thinks to their friends atiiJ the puMic it general, for the pad favors tfeey have rect i ved, and inform them that in addition to the regular Line, they are provided with Carriage!, sober and careful driver!, to go through between the City and Bt ,rough is two day i. Those who prefer this mode of.travailing can be accommodated at ffce Stage Office, sign of United State! Eagln, Market street, Philadelphia. Slougb, Downing, Dunwoody If Co. Nero. 30. f 21—§ JUST COME TO HAUL And for file at W. YIVUG, J. V J.CIiUKSHANK, AVI Thomas !sobsov ,, > Bookstorbs, a poem; Sacred to the memory of GEORGE WASHINGTON, Li:lPrefident of the United States, ant Contmardrr in Chief of the Armies of the United States. march *9: WHEREAS I-. » u : •* A PR 0 R.O S .1 L B Y William Yculgsßirch, ax D ;g|yß Abraham Snvrl, Of the City of Fbilatlelpki i, FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCXIHHON, THAT INVALUABLE WORK, DR- fiUSSFJ.L'." ' i% .? HISTORY OF Modern Europe. 'Ti7tb an account 'ofmbe Deel-nt and Fall of .. {be Ronuwi fE.■. the F.he cfflent book has reooived, i» a fnfc ;ro t c! ifs merits—The vast sale v.! ich it has had for Several years, is a fair criterion by wtiiih the public opinion of it» worth, can be kn n. During the lite of the learned autho , it went through the annual sale ot a very l.irge tmpref. fi»n— «very faiceeding edition r*cejved be te i» dead 1 Whilst the I ngl fh ldnj;ji:e is read, the History of Modern Europe will re main a monument to lis tarr.e ! it is as enter taining as inltruifli e a# irttcrefting an pro found. Tie pl»n of the work is copious, but by ax happy arrangement, t+ie reader i; at once presented wvh U.e extemporary history of every port ot Europe. The boot now offered to the public is ffStii the bft and mill corrcdl copy, to which this (hal! be no way inferior. ir contains— A n hiflory of the decline and fill of the Roman empire. The rife of modern kingdom*, ge nerally. A parsicular history of the French monarchy Do Spain from the di.ftnpion of (he Vifigsths. Italy, with the rife and 3 progress of thj Temporal Fower ot the' Popes Britain, from its relinquifhment by the Romans. Ireland. The German em pire, from Charlemagne. The empire of Confiaruir. pis to its overthrow. E" pire of the Arabs. Rife and progress of ths l'urks and fall »f the Greek empire. Hiltory cf Portugal ; View of the progress of Naviga tion j Conquests in the East and Weft Indies ; Diieovery ofAmerica,&c. History of Sweden, , Denmark, Norway, Ruflia.toland and Pruf , fia.- North-America, as conjSedled. with Eu t ropean history. A very c«ropreheniive and = highly ufeml chronology. f CONDITIONS. " I, The whole lhall be comprized in five large 9 oflavo rolumes, printed in the best manner, '* on a fuperfine paper. „ 11. It is i ntended to deliver one volume every two month?, at the price ot Two Dollars pet f volume in boards, payable on delivery. 111. As it may be inconvenient to deliver them n to distant fuWcrihers in tingle volumes, those n who wiftj it, may let them remain with the publishers until the whole are publiihed. The work it it press and will be printed on i beautiful new type cat* for the parpofe. The encouragers «f this undertaking may reft al lured, that u thing now forcfeen lhall delay its regular proctdure ; so that in one year at far theft the cit.zens of the United States shall be prefeated with an American Edition of DoAer Kuflell's History of Modern E-ur-pe, equal to the Engiilh copy, aud at a lower price. June 34 tu£rff FOR SALE, A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, LYING on the Poto-nac Rivar, cointy of Nor thumberland, state of Virginia; containing ah out 1400 aeres—its situation is equal to any o' her in the Northern Neck, iemarkable tor ot wildfowl, oyflers, fift and crab, and none bet ter for health. It is about the fame dillance from Baltimore, Alexandria afcd Nortolk, ar.a not more than one days fail from either. Th»re are three improved plantations with dwelling houses, the one known by the namr ot Exeter I.odgc,fprmer ly the residence of col. Jotji G rik.n is an ek-gaat two story hrick houfv', with lour rooms 011 a floor, and a paiTage Bitten feet wide The other twi. are commodious and convenient iy fitted, with good and luitahle out houses, at one ol which John Murphy, Esq. (now of Weftmore* .and county) lived several years; 011 this farm there is a good grift with water fuflicieat to turn any number of ilones ; alfs convenient store hou ses and granaries on a public road, well situated for a country store. On eaeh of those places there are fine apple and peach orchards. The greater proportion of the laud is of the firft quality, aid near the half cf the whole heavily timbered. The terms may be known by applying to Win P. Tebba Baltimore, Foufhee G. Tebbs, t fq. of Richmond county, Virginia, or te Thomas Murgatrojd and Sons, Philadelphia. *- »r »Jc Philadelphia Academy. SAMUEL MAGAW, D. D. Rcilor ol St. Paul's Churck, and formerly Viee- Provost of tha Dniverfity of Pennlylvania, JAMES ABERCROMRIE, A. M. One of the Assistant Ministers of Clirift church aad St. Peter's, opcncD, At No. *4, Spruce Street, AN ACADEMY, AN Englilh School, a ClafEtal School, and i Mathematical School, in which all the ■•ranches of science conneifled w:th those de >a.fim ents are taught. N. B 7he Matbema' teal Department is concluded by Mr. Ppte* l) ELAM aR, formerly Profijfor tf Mathematics '—•»« Dublin• | J 6. ' wtf the River Shuylkill, at or near the city of Phila delpMa, rn i'ic amounts paid m on the i!t day of jApril last, (the time when the fubferiptions to the flock of the fiiJ company were campleated, and to Jay of the prefeat month, out of the profits arn hc 1 WILLIAM DANKS, SccroUry. : ' •_ fc. 3taw . *«»t , 'V