HUMOPR 2439.] fcf* The price of this. O'jzette is Eight Dollaks per annum ip Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di recting ; and unlessfsome per son-in this city will become answerable for the subscription., it must be paid Six Mor.tbs in Advance. *,* No Subscription will be received for a shorter term than six months. December 1 1799. ALMANAC Fr'm.Juiy 13 —to *9. HIGH WATER. Wednesday Tharfday Friday Saturday Sunday Msnday Tuefcay Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Banday Monuay Tucfday FOR LONDON, gPfe Roebuck, Bernaid Rafcr, Matter ; H<s a considerable part of her Cargo engaged, and will fail with all expedition. , For freight or parage, apply to the Cap tain, or to THOMAS & JOHN CLIFFORD. July 12. cod 3t TO LET, OR FOR SALE, A 2-story brick house TWO rooms 011 a floor, kitchen and wafli houfe, all built of the bell materials, and in excel lent order ; cellars under the whole, one paved, and has two lattice clofcts with locks, a large gar den and yard, several fruit-trees in the garden, two pumps of excellent water near the premises. Enquire at No, 39, Arch fireet. Jtdy »J tu&f 6w A Summer Retreat. TO BE RENTED, A GENTEEL HOUSE, WITH a (table, carriage-houfc and lot, situated in a pleafaat part of Trentoa. The terms will be moderate, and poffefGon can be had immediately j but the tenant will not be wanted to occupy the premises after the loth of next November. For terms apply to ths printer, or to ABRAHAM HUNT, esquire, in Trenton. June 14. tuth&itf BENJAMIN CLARK, Clock & Watch Maker, HAS REMOVED To No. 36, Market Stieet, Where he has for Sale, Spring and other Clocks ; gold and silver Watches; Tools, Files and Materials ; flee! and gilt Chains, Sftils and Keys ; Springs, &c. See. CLOCKS AND WATCHES Repaired as usual. . June 3 tu&f tf LAND. FOR SALE, A TRACT OF LAND, SITUATED en Scot's mountain in Oxford townihip, county of Sullcx and Hate of New- Jersey, eight or ten miles from Eaflcn (about four from the river Delaware, and seventy.two from Philadelphia ; containing 579 Acres ; about »oo acres of which is cleared and uuder good fence, including-11 acres of meadow: the remainder is woodland, consisting moflly of chefput and oak. On the presjifes are two log houses and out buildings, a number of fruit trees, and springs of excellent water, and a flream runs through the tra&> The premil'es is occupied by Chriltian and Peter Snyders. Letters addressed (pod paid) to the fublcriber. at No. 87, Arch street, Philadelphia ; or at Mr, Edward Mott's, Eaflon, Pennsylvania, will be puly answered. WILLIAM GARDOM. N. 6. No application will be neceflary after the 14th of July next. June TO BE LET, Either separately or together, The Two Houses, LATELY occupied as a HOTEL by Mr. Sa mucl Francis, No. 13, south Fourth street. For ' terms apfly to BENJAMIN R.MORGAN, No. 41, Arch street. "I July 10 3taw jw Notice is hereby given, TH AT application will be made to the Prtfidcnt and Directors of the Bank of the United States for t!»e renewal of ths following Certificates ef Shares in the said Bank, which were loft on board the (hip John, of Baltimore, Hugh Davay, matter, bound to London, viz : B. No. 19884"! 19885 | JUchfor oae share, in the name 19886 of Tho's Holy, Sheffield (G. B) 19887 | dated tft January, 1800 ; J (!>f which application, all petfons concerned, will ijeafe to take notice. SAMUEL STERETT. Baltimore,sth aptil, 1800 -aw3m Gazette of the United States, & Daily Advertiser. Newspaper Establishment, In the pleasant and healthy town of Newark, New- Jtrfey, iibcrut nine miles from N'ew-Vork ; . Also, a complete-set of BOOK BINDING TOOLS. THE above is worthy the attention of any Printer wishing to ettabliih himfelf in a country town. The rapid population, and ex treme plwfantncfs of the t»wn, ani its vicinity to New York, is a confederation which every person will know how to appreciate- It will be fold very cheap for cash ; or a liberal credit will be given for one half of the purthafe money, if desired. H. M" 3 »i 4 8 4 J 3 J 38 6 21 7 II 8 2 Further particulars may be known hy fending a line, poll paid, to -HSKS ' SETS 4 49 7 II 4 49 —7 II 4 40 7 IO - 4 ,41- 7 9 - 4 42 ; 7 8 4 43 7 4 44 7 6 RUN away from the Subscriber on the evening of ths 28th inft. a bound Servant GIRL, named Elizabeth Howchel, had on and took with her three differimt changes of garment and money, proud,bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any pi>r fon apprehending her lhallbe entitled to the above reward—no coils or charges will be paid. N: B, She had 2 years and lome months to serve A VALUABLE and dafirable Eft ate, Gtuated GB the river Raritan in Jersey, near Somer set Court-House, 16 miles from Brunfwiclc, and 18 from Princeton ; confiftingof upwards of 700 acres, equally divided into meadow, arable and wood land ; the whole within a ring fence ; the barn, (tables, &c. are fpaciout, and adeqaatc to the size of the Farm ; there it a plenitude of game, with a good {had fifliery. The eft ate 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. RICHARD POTTER, Germantown, Or as the Tenant on the premises May 9. S tf A SINGLE Man,capable of inflru&ing twelve Boys, in the Latin, Greek and French lan guages, also writing aud arithmetick. Such a -person coming w«ll*recommendcd, for his abili ties and good behaviour, will receive four hun dred dollars per annum, and be accommodated, much to his fatiifa&ion, witi meat, drink, wafli ing and lodging ; by applying to the fubferibers, living near Berry 's-ville, in Frederick county and flateof Virgil,ia. » John Milton, JVarner Washington. June »o tutli&f I9tf NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife, Margaret C«nnor, has absented herfelf from my bed and board, without any just cause; I hereby for warn all perfous from harbouring or crediting her on my account, as I am dettrmined not 10 pay any dobts of her contracting. BERNARD CONNOR. July 17, 1800. eo3t AN attachment was lately iflued out of the in ferior oourt of common pleas of the county of Eflex, in the state of New Jcrfey, dire&ed to the iheriff of the said county, against the rights, credits, monies and cffedU, goods and chattels, lands and tenements ot Jcbn Clevis Symmts at the fuitof William Wells, in a plea of trespass on the cafe to his damage threethoufand dollars; — And vitereai, the said ftieriff did, at the term of June last pail, return to the said conrt that he had attached the defendant by a certain bond given by Matthias Denman and Samuel Meeker to the said defendant, to the aaiount of near two thousand dollars,and alfoby sixty land warrants; — Nm• therefore, xnlefs the fa id John Clevei Symmes fhjlfappear, give special bail, and receive a declaration at the fujf of the plaintiff, judgment wili b« entered againll him, and his property Herein attached, will be fold agreeably to the statute in such cafe made and prev : dcd. c«4 tf Rc<stor ol St. Paul's Church, and formerly Vice- Provoll of th« University of Penhl'ylvania, AN P JAMES ABERCROMBIE, A. M. One of the Assistant Miniftersof Christ church aod St. Peter's, opettefc, AN English School, a Claflkal School, and a Mathematical School, in which all the branches of science conneflei} with those de partments are taught. N. B Ihe Mathema tical Department is conduced by Mr. Pfter D fla mar, formerly Profrjfor if Mat hematic* in the Royal Academy, Dublin. June 6. w tf AN APPRENTICE WANTED, At the Office of the Gazette of tfce United States. July 6 PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 22 , .800. FOR SALE—A COMPLETE Prin ting-Office, WITH A JACOB HALSEY, Newark. July 19. tuth&s 2w Ihree Cents Reward. DANIEL FITZ PATRICK. Oofhesi Townlhip.Cheftsr County, July 19. aupruft 6 lawtf RARITAN FARM, FOR SALE. fVJA TED, As TUTOR, WHEREAS, Aaron Ogden, Clerk, is?c. Elizabeth-town, July 8,1799 (»l) iawum Philadelphia Academy. SAMUEL MAGAW, D. D. At No. 24, Spruce Street, AN ACADEMY, •ONatariito or By C. P. Wayne, No. 65, South Front-street. IMPORTED, In the Jhip Mary Arm, Francis Stewart, mafler, from Hamburgh, now landing, AND FOR SAtE BY Jacob Sperly & Co. No. 19s, Markut-ftrcet, C'V.SSERILLOS or white rpll» oi u J yards, Rouatn, •» Decanters, cut and comroo*; Flajk Cases and fallad diflies, . - Glass pearls and bee«U for necklaces of all colour; and fizei, Black and white edgings and laces, Kibbonsand tapes, Coffee-mill*, Quills, and 352 Boxes Bohemia Window Glass, 7 9, 8 10, 9 11, 10 I*, is 14, is 16, it 18, 14 18, 16 20, 18 24, 20 24, 20 26 24 32. Also, via New-York, 6 Cales white rollt, 6 do. Creas ala Morlaix, % do. C'oatils. , On hand, which will be fold reasonable to defc files, a new Cables of no fathom each 9 & 10 inch. July 1. w&f 3W A PROPOSAL B Y William Young Birch, A N D Abraham Small, Of the City of Philadelphia, FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION, THAT INVALUABLE WORK; DR. RUSSELL'S HISTORY OF Modern Europe. With an account of tbe Decline and Fall of tbe Roman Empire, tbe Rise cf Modern. Kingdoms, iSfc. is"c. great applause which this exctllen 1 X book has received, is a fore proof of it 8 merits—The vast sale which it ha 9 had fo r several years, is a fair criterion by which the public opinion of its worth can be known. During the life of th« learned author, it went through the annual sale of a very large impref fion—every fttcceeding edition received tome improvement the result of his deep researches and great judgment—he lived to make it as perfect is in the nature of things it could be — he it Jead ! Whilst the English language is read, the History of Modern Europe will re main a monument to his fame ! ft is ai enter taining as inflruftive ; as interesting as pro found. The plan of the work is but by ax happy arrangement, the reader is at once presented with the cotemporary history of every part of Europe. The book now offered to the public is from the lalt and most correal copy, to which this /hall be no way inferior. JT CONTAINS— An history nf the decline and fill of the Roman empire. The rife of modern kingdoms, ge nerally. A particular history of the French monarchy. Do. Spain from the dominion of the Vifigsths. Italy, with the rife and progrefj of the Temporal Power of the Popes. Britain, from its relinquilhment by the Komans. Ireland. The German em pire, from Charlemagne. The empire of Conliaotinople to its overthrow. Empire of |he Arabs. Rife and progTcfs of the Turks and fall of the'Gre«k empirff. History of Portugal ; View of the progress of Naviga tion ; Conqucftsin the Eafl and Weft Indies ; Discovery ofAmer ca,&c. History of Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Ruflia,Poland and Prus sia: North-America, as concealed with Eu ropean history. A very csraprehenfivc and highly ufeful chronology. I. The whole Hull be comprized in five larfe oflavo volumes, printed in the best manner, on a fuperfine paper. 11. It is intended to deliver one volume every two months, at the price of Two Dollars per volume in boards, payable on delivery. 111. As it may be inconvenient to deliver them to distant futferibers in finale volumes, those who wish it, may let thvm remain with the publifliers until the wholi are published. The work i 9 at press will he printed on a beautiful new type call for the purpose. The encouragers ef this undertaking may reft as lured, that nothing now forelcen fliall delay its regular procedure ; so that in one year at far theft the citizens of the United States fliall be preferred with an American Edition of Doilor UufTcll's History of Modern Europe, equal to the English copy, aud at 4 lower price. June 14 lulsfl ** • t> Philadelphia Es? Lancaster TURNPIKE COMPANY, July nib, 1800. THE President and Managers havs this day declared a dividend of Eight Dollars on each (hare of flock, of which, fix dollars per share will be paid the Stockholders or their representatives any day after the 24th inflant; the remaining two dollars has been retained apd expended in corn pleating and repairing the road agreeably to a r jfolution of the ftocltholders. Wm. Treasuer. J u b' 1 4 z m4t FOR SALE, A PRINTING PRESS complete, XI Old Lon£ Printer, Small Pica on pica body (new and old Pica, do. Englifti, (two finall founts) 16 Line Pica, &c. Sundry Frames, and a great variety of Office Furniture, &c. Iroii work of a pr'nting-prefs, •gf Thrv will be fold cheap forcafh—Apply at the office of the Gazette of the United States. Junej; CONDITIONS. WHEREAS by an aft of Congress pafled on the feventlfday of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred, the President of the United States is authorized to borrow, on behalf of the United States, from the Bank 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 and conditions as he (hall judge molt advanta geous for the United States, a fumnot exceeding Three Millions Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, >fo however, that no coutrail or engagement be made, which (hall preclude the United States from reim bursing any sum or sums borrowed, at any time after the expiration of fifteen years from the date of such Loan. And Where-! as it is declared by said aft, that so much as may be necefTary of the surplus of the duties on imports and tonnage, beyond the permanent appropriations heretofore char ged upon them by law, (hall be pledged and appropriated for paying the intereit; and also for paying and diftharging the princi ple sum or sums of all the monies which may be borrowed according to the term or terms which may be fixed pursuant to the authority uforefaid. AND WHEREAS by the said aft the fa ; th of the U. States, is pledged to eftablilh fufficieut permanent revenues, for making up any deficiency that may hereafter appear in the provifiori6 bs fore mentioned for paying the iotercli and principal sums, or either of them, or any monies which may be borrowed pursuant to the said aft. AND WHEREAS the President of the United States, did by an Aft or Commiflion under his 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 borrew 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 coDtrafts as fhsuld be necessary, and for the interest of the United States, in pur suance of the aft of above recited. NOW THEREFORE, theunderfigned Secretary cf the Treasury, in pursuance of the aft of Congress and thfc authority from the President 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. Ihere (hail be created a funded Ca pital Stock, to ,*.a amount hereafter to bede fignated by the said Secretary, but not ex ceeding Three Millions Five Hundred Thou sand Dollars, which Capital Steck (hall be divilible into (hares of one hundred dollars each, bearing interest, at eight per centum per annum, payable quarter yearly at the Treasury of the United States, or at the Loan Offices, where the said Stock may (land credited, until thelaftday of December in the year eighteen hundred and eight. 2d. After the laftday of December in th faid year one thousand eight hundred and t eight, and after real'or.able notice to the cre ditors, which (hall be given by an advertise ' ment in fonie public newspaper printed at the feat of the government of the United States, the said Capital Slock fli? 11 be re deemable at the pleasure of the United States, by the reimburftnient of the whole sum.or funis borrowed and which may con flitute the said Capital Stock, either at the Treasury of the United States, or at the Loan Offices where the fame may (Land cre dited. 3<J. The credits for the f.iid Capital Stock {hall and may be separately certified in lums either for one hundred, tour hundred, one thousand, four' thousand, or ten thousand dollars, and the credits so certified fliall be transferable by the creditors, or their attor nies, at the Treasury and Loan Offices re fpedlively, in pursuance of the rules which have been or which may be eftablilhed rela tive to the transfer of the funded Stock of the United States. 4th. A fufßcient sum of the surplus of the duties on imparts and tonnage beyond the permanent appropriations heretofore charged upon them by law—together with the faith of the United States, are hereby pledged for the fulfilment of this contrail, in pursuance of, and according to the terms and condition? of the a£t of herein before recited. GIVEN under mv hand, and the seal of the Treasury of the United States, at ,77) Philadelphia, this i'econd day of June, one thousand eight hundred; arid of the Independence the twenty-fourtli. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of ii)e Treasury. BANK of the UNITED STATES. June 21, 180 c. Proposals will be received until thj last day of July next inclufivr, at the Bank of the United States, and the Offices of Dif' count and Deposit at Bollon, New-York, Baltimore, Norfolk, and Chavlefton, for the purchase of One Million and Five Hundred Thousand Dollafr of Stock, direikd by the Secretary of the Treasury, to be ifTued in pursuance of the abovementioned con trad. The propofaH mofi advantageous to the United States will be accepted, but 110 Stock will he ifTued at lei's than five per* centum advance, or one hundred and five dollars in money for one hundred dollars in stock. In cafe the funis fpecified in firr.ilar proposals (hall tzc?ec! the amount cf (luck Si v /ir* s . v * . • : [VOLI/MR XVIII. offered for sale at the places abovenientioned, they will be accepted, funjedt to a propor tional deduftion. wf G. SIMPSON, CaTh'r. 300 Dollars reward. RAN AWAY from th; fubfcribcr, on the :Sth of June inft. TWO NJiGRO SERVANTS; viz a negro woman ue.nied Pat, a waflier-wy man and cook, of about fifty tw® years of age—• tall and well (haped, of a black complexion. She has bad teeth, those of her under jaw are much discoloured and projeA a good deal. She h s a full head of wooly hair—a very cross forbidding countenance, is very impertinent, and laughs and talks loud. Pat was horn in South-Cawlina, and (peaks bad EngliGi, with the negro dialed. She has on the upper yart of her breast, two pretty laige lumps of flefli resembling Wens, or rather with the appearance of the marks of a burn. She carried away with her several changes of cloaths, and gowns ot white muilin, and of coloured and figured printed cottons falhionably made up. Shi also carried away with her, CLARA her daughter—a very flout, robust, flrong made girl, of a short Mature, and round fliouldered—appearing te> be about 14 years of age. Clara has large flaring ey««, a fiat nose.an eval flat face, her uridi-r jaw projecting a little, and good testh. She is very artful and l.jpu deut, has agriat fluency of speech, uses good lan guage, and has been taught to read,—She has the appearance of ring worms on her left cheek and chin ; the ft 111 in (pots appearing much paler than the reft of her Cotupl-xion, which is much lighter than her mother's^—Her hair is short and wooly; She wore a pink grounded printed cotton with a Email black figure, with new tore parts. Also ran away, 011 Wednesday the nth infl. June, DICK and AMELIA. Dick, or as he has lately called hiinfelf, Richard Weaver, is a houfe fer*ant, — he about 5 feet 7 inches high, rather fotall made, is about 25 years old, of a smooth, black complexion—has a flat. nose, with very large open notlrils. He carried his head and neck ai if he were fliff in the neck and Ihoul ders, which are high and tdlerably square, and his neck Ihort—his legs are flraight but small and illy made, with scarce ar.y calt. He has hai had teeth, is left handed, and exceedingly awkward he has a full head of wooly hair, which he pl:its and dresses to the best advantag;. His voi'e is small, his tpeech commoly mild and flow, and his manners appear extremely Ample, but he is at bottom an artful knave, and when spoken to is very apt to b: paflionate and impertinent. Dick is a native of South-Carolina, and speaks bad Englilh—he seduced and carried away with him Amelia. who he called his wife. Amelia is a very complete, well inftrufted la dies maid, much below the common flature and of a small make—htr complexion is that of i dark mulatto or mefiizoe, nearly rcfembling that of the Lascars of India, with black curling hair, and a very low forehead—her right eye has a greSt weakness, owing to the small pox in her infancy— under her eye. very black—a flat face, flat broad nose, with fearefc any rising at the bridge; a large mouth, with thick lips, and good fining teeth. On the nape of her neck she has the marks of a. Seton Dresses with taste, and imitates the French flyle ; is very sensible, and exprtfies hcrftll well. She took with her a variety ot clothes, falhiou ably ni.de—fhe has for more than two years f ail been liable to fits, which at times give her a wild nefs in her eyes—her health:s generally delicate—* she is at pre/cut likely to encrecfe ber family, and i» about 21 years of age—(he can dress hair, clear (larch, has a tafle for millinary and mantua-ma king; and as file is very ingenious, can turn her hand to any thing and may probably offer herfeif to foroe milliner or roantna maker as a work woman. As Amelia has heretofore been a great favourite of a very indulgent mistress, and 'tis believed ftas been led away by the persuasion of h»r paramour Di_k, if she will return to tat, she will be forgiven and treated with the fame ten derneC' she has always received FIFTY DOLLARS Uewatd tor each will be paid for the delivery of Fat and Clara to the fubferiber, or to any goal in the United States,fi> that 1 r.iry get poffeflion of them —One Hundrci Dollars each for Dick and Amelia, on the like delivery. The fublcriber w?rns all master of veffcis, from taking these from the United States, 'and requdls foch of his friends and acquaintance as'it may notfuit to arrefl them, to give information, should they hear of either of the fugitives, to the futferiber by letter dire<sled to the post office, Philadelphia, which will find him, wherever he may pass the summer, or to the Printer of the Gazette ef the United States, who will communicate it to a friend in Philadelphia to ail on his behalf. JACOB READ, Of South-Carolina, corner of Fourth and Union-streets, Philadelphia. June »5. JUST PUBLISHED, AND T0 BE SOLD BY JAMES HUMPHREYS, No. 106, south fids of Market ft. ( Price One Quarter of a Dollar,J Pleasing Incitements TO WISDOM AND VIRTUE, Conveyed through the Medium of Anecdote, Tale, and Adventure ; Calculated to entertain, fortify and improve thg Juvenile Mind. Translated chiefly from the German. {Cj* Said Humphreys has just received, and is now opening a handfame collection of BOOKS. July 19 S.3t advertisement. ALL persons who have any demands against theeftateof WILLIAM FISHER, are defited to bring in their accounts to the subscriber, in order that they may be perfsns who are indebted to said eitate by con trail, bond, bill, book debt, for rint or other wise, are required to discharge the fanje, other wile they may expert to be proceeded against according to law. THOMAS RUSTON, Adrnmiflrator to tb'c estate of William FUher W 19, -
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