trifiißFJi 2442 ] Tie price of this Gazette is Eight Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing it the city of Philadelphia. All others pay tie Dollar additional, for enclosing and di recting ; and unlessysome person in this citj will become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. *«* No Subscription will be received for a shorter term than six mantis. December i 1799. ALMANAC Ftcm July 43 —to 49. HIGH WATER. WcdnifJay Tkarfday Friday Saturday) Sunday frlendfty Tucfsay «UN. Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 'Monday Tuesday Notice is hereby given, TK AT application will be made t« 'he Prffident and Directors of the Bank of thi United States for the renewal of th« following Certificates ef Shares •in the said Bank, which were loft on board the (hip John, of Baltimore, Hugh Davay, mailer, bound to X.ondcn, viz : B. No. 19884"! 4988.5 | Each for oaeihare, in the name 39886 of Tho's Holy, Sheffield (G. B) »9?8; | dated id January, 1800 ; 49838J Of which application, all persons concerned, will please to take notice. SAMUEL STERETT. Baltimore, Jth april, 1800 wwim To Printers. WANTED—in Exchange, A FOUNT or Long Primer, weighing 6 or 70 lb. or upwards, and a Fount of Brevier weighing 400 lbs. or up.vards—they must not be much worn—Any person having tyve« >if the above 4efcription and d fpofed to Exchange ihem for ether printing materials ; or will fell cheap, may apply at the Office of the Gazette of tlie United States. July i». 'Just Arrived, AND FOR SAL! BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, THE CARGO OF TUB SHIP PHILADELPHIA) Theodore Bliss, Commander, from Bcnga cossisrruG or An aflbrtmem of Piece Goods. Sugars of the fir It quality, And too qr. chests of superior quality Hyson Teas, Willings iff Francis, and Thomas John Clifford. March 17. d. Imported In the Pomona, from Liverpool, and for sale, Ironmongery, Sadlery, Cutlery, B r ass is" "Japan*d Wares, Per tht Bru"J3 and Penelope, via N, York, HATS afTorted in cases, and PINS in Boxes—sr ■ ELISHA FISIIER W Co. No. 3g, North Front street. June a& dim Just Arrived, AND roi SALE 3T TBI SUBSCRIBERS, THE CARGO Of the Ship Canton, Richard Dale, Commander, from Canton, Consisting ot Bohea 1 Souchong Hyson Skin > TEAS. Young Hyson | and Hyson. J I NANKEENS. Yellow 5 Sugar of ift quality* China Ware. Caiiia. Fans. An afTortment of Silks. WILLINGS ts FRANCIS, No. 11, Fenn Street. -' April 14. 'l A fafhionable Horse and Gig F 0 R S A L E. The Horse young, and the Gig as good as new. Apply ta the Editor. • N.B. NEW WATCHES will be taken in payment at a fair wholesale price. Tune it. A PARTNERSHIP. A PERSON pofitflinp feme capital, aconfi derable (hare of industry, and desirous of engaging'as a partner in a lucrative b'jfinefs, rnay hear of a fituatioa. All prnpolals on this fuhjedt to be in writing, sealed and dire&cd !o W. R. J. New York, and left with the printer of the Gazette of the United States, will be at tended to. 83T A Printer would find it to his advantage June i- dtt Gazette of the United States, 'FOR SALE*—a complete Printing-Office, WITH A Newspaper Establishment, In the pleasant and healthy town of Newark, New- Jerfcy, about nine miles from Mew-York ; Also, a complete set of BOOK BINDING TOOLS. rHE above is worthy the attention -of any Printer wilhing to etUbliih himfclf in a country town. The rapid population, and ex treme pluafan(nefs of rhetpwn.anJ it» vicinity to New York, is a confideraticm which every person will k»iow how to apjrrfciate. It will be fold very cheap for cash ; or a liberal credit will be jiven for one half of the pur chafe money, if 'icfired. Further particulars may be known by fending a line, post paid, to JACOB HALSEY, Newark. July 19. tuth&s iw H. M 3 »« 4 8 4 S3 5 3? 6 ii 7 11 8 2 »Un iiti - 4 *9- —'7 »« 4 49~r~ 7 11 RUN away from the Suhfcriheron the evening of the iiitjs init. a bound Servant GIRL, named Elizabeth Howcxel, had op and took with her three different changes of garment and money, proud,bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any per son apprehending her shall he entitled to the above reward—no coSs or charges will be paid. N: B, She had a years and Joiae mcorhs to serve Daniel fitzpatricjc. Gofhcn Towalhip, Cheftsr County, July 49. august 6 'jwtf 4 4° 7 io 4 4« 7 9 • 4 4» 7 8 4 4.1 7 7 4 44 -7 < RARITAN FARM, MR SALE. . ■ ... A VALUABLE and dsfirable Eft ate, fitutted oh the river Rsriian in Jersey, near Somer fct Court-House, 16 miles from Brunfwick, and 18 from Princeton ; confiding of upwards of 700 acres, equally divided into meadow, arable and wood land ; the whole within a ring fence ; the bars, stables, &c. are fpaciout, and adeqsate to the Gze of the Faim ; there is a plenitude of game, with a good (had fifhery. The estate is now in the hands of Mr. Henry Worley. Further particulars may be known of Messrs. NICKLIN Iff GRIFFITH Merchants, Philadelphia, and of JAMES GIBSON, ESQ. Of Mr. RICHARD POTTER, Gerraantowo, Or of the Tenant on the premises May 9. Stf A SINGLE Man.capableof inftrufting twelve Boys, in she Latin, Greek and French lan guages, also writing aud arithmetick. Such a person coming well recommended, for his abili ties and good behaviour, will receive four hun dred dollars per annum, and be accommodated, muck to his fatisfaflion, witi meat, drink, wafli ing and lodging ; by applying to the living near Bcrry's-ville, in Frederick county and flateof Virginia. John Milton, Warner Washington. June 10 tuthJtf ijt^ NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife, Mirgaret Onnor, has ablented herfelf from my bed and board, without any jufi cause. I hereby for ward all periods from harbouring or crediting her on my account, as I am determined not to pay any dcbta of her contraflifcg. BERNARD CONNOR. July 17, 1800. eo^t AN attachment was lately iflued out of the in ferior oourt of common pleas of the county of Eflex, in the (late of New Jersey, tlire<2ed to the fherifF of the fa>d county, againfl the rights, credits, monies ami cftViH. goods and chattels, landsaud tenements of "Jtbn Clevej Symmrs at the fuitot William With, in a plea of trespass on the cafe to his damage three thousand dollars;— And Vitcreai, the laid fheriff did, at the term of June lift pali, return to the said court that he had attached the defendant by a certain bond given by Matthias Denm.in and Samuel Meeker to the (aid defendant, to the amount of near two thousand dollars,and also by sixty land warrants A im/ tbtrtforc, niiLfs the fuid John Cloves Symmcsfhallappear,give fpecia'l bail, and receive a declaration at the I'uit of the plaintiff, judgment wili be entire.! againfl him, and his property herein attached, will be. fold agreeably to the ftatutfin iuch cat; made and pr*v : ded. Reilor of St. Paul's Church, and formerly Vice- Provost of thg Uuiverfity of Penulylvarna, ANI) JAMES ABERCROMBIE, A. M. One of theAfliftaut Minillersof Christ church anc? St. Peter's, AN English School, a Claflksl School, and a Mathematical School, ;n which all the branches of fciencc connedled with those de partmcntsare taught. N. IheMathema~ tical Department is condußed by Mr. Pp.tbr D t la mar, formerly Prcfejfar of Mathematics in the Royal Jcad-my, Dublin. June 6. AN APPRENTICE WANTED, At the Office of the Gazette of the United States. July 6 Three Cents Reward. ff'ytATED, As TUTOR, WHEREAS, Aaron Ogden, Clerk, Elizabeth-town, July 8, 1-99 (II) lawiim Philadelphia Academy. SAMUEL MACAW, D. D. opcneD, At No. »4, Spruce Street, AN ACADEMY, CONSISTING OP By C. P. Wayne, No. 65, South Front-flreet. PHILADELPHIA, FROAY EVENING, JULY 25, 1800. MARSHAL'S SALES. 'United State;, 1 - Pennsylvania Distrtt, y l ' BY virtue of fondry writs cf venditioni exponas, issued out of the I2illri propo se 1 to dividethis land into 3 cjuil part* in order to ftiit the purcbalrrs, Also, 31 acres, situated on the weft fide ef Ger.uantotvn road, adjoining Mafters's estate, being part of tbt property o: the lato Samuel Mifflin. For terms apply to Samuel Mifflin, corner of Market and nth flreeta. January 44. dtf. TO BE LET, Either separately or together, The Two Houses, LATELY occupied as a HOTKL by Mr. Sa muel Francis, No. 13, south Fourth ftrcet. For terms apply to BENJAMIN R.MORGAN, No. 41, Arch street. July id .vaw IW A Summer Retreat. TO BE RENTED, A GENTEEL HOUSE, WITH a (table, carriage-houfc and lot, situated in a pleifsnt part of Treuton. The terms will be moderate, and poflefiion can be h*d immediately ; but the tenant will not be wanted to occupy the premises after the 10th of next November. For terms apply ta tha printer, or to ABRAHAM HUNT, esquire, in Trenton. June 14. tuth&stf And entered upon this month, the House, Sta ble, Boach House and Lots, now in the t :r,ure of Major Butler, situate as above. Enquire at No. 18, north Fifth firett. July 10 mScth 3W Schuylkill Permanent Bridge: A DIVIDEND of 8 per centum per annum is ds dared by the trelident and Dire&ors of the Company for #rcfiit.g a Permanent Bridge ov r the River Sl-.uylkill, at or near the city ot Phila delphia, on the amounts paid in on the id day of April last, (the time when the fnbfciptions to the flock of the said company were cempleated, and to be from thence computed) payable to the stock holders or their legal representatives after tke 10th day of the prsfent month,'out of the profits ari fißg from the Floating Bridge Ferry and Tavern, at the Weftend of High Street, on application to the Treasurer, No. 13, Church Alley A PERSON OF abilities, and experience in mercantile business, would willingly en gage a CLERK to a merchant or public of fice, er he concerned wilh any person as pait ner, as he his M intercliof about one thou land pounds in real eliate iu the city. Pleal'e to ap ply to the Printer ; or a line left at the office ftr B Y. will be attended to immediately. Mayio d3t m&th tf Baltimore and New York Mail Stage Office IS remored from No 13 South Fourth street, to No. 18 South Third fireet An Office for those is ilfo kept at mr. Hardy's Inn, No. 98 Market (Ireet. General Post Office, April a 8 Strayed away, ON Sun ay the 3th inft. a fmi'litrawberrv coloured MAkP", fourteen hands high, has ihree white feet, a white face, about ten year* old. Any information will be thankfully received, and if delivered at John Negus's Ferry, at Market itrect, a reward of four Dol lars will be paid. July 17- , ¥it w tf FOR SALE, That large and commotio a* HOUSE, At the corn r of Arch and NinthJlreets. TO BE RENTED, WILLIAM BANKS, Secretly. J«IT '• rtithsira WHEREAS by an aft of C r >cgrefs parted on the seventh day of May, in the year of our Lord one thouf nd eight hundred, the PieCdetit of the United States is authorized t6 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 person*, and upon such terms a»d conditions as he shall judge most advan.a geous for the United States, a sum not exceeding Three Millions Five Hundred 1 houfand Dollars, so however, that no contraA 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 adt, that so much as may be neceflary of the surplus of the duties on imports and tonnage, beyond the permanent appropriations heretofore char ged upon them by 1 w, shall be pledged and appropriated for paying the interest ; and also for paying and discharging the princi ple sum or sum.i cf all the monies which may be borrowed according to the term or terms which may be fixed pursuant to the authority aforefaid. AND WHEREAS by the said aft the fa th ofthe U. States, is pledged to establish fufficient permanent revenues, for making up any deficiency that may hereafter appear in the provisions b«- fore mentioned for piying the interest and principal sums, or either of them, or any monies which may be borrowed pursuant to the said aft. AND WHEREAS the Phesident 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 borrow on behalf of the Um'- ted States, any sum not exceeding in the whole Three Millions Five Hundred Thou sand Dollars, and to make such contrast or con t rafts as fheuld be neceflary, and for the interest of the United States, in pur suance of the aft of Congress aDove recited. NOW 1 HEREFOKE, theunderfigned Secretary of the Treasury, in of the aft of Congress and the authority from the Prefulent of the . United State? above mentioned—Doth Hereby, on behalf of the United States of America, contrast and en gage in manner following, to wit : lft. There shall be created a funded Ca pital Stock, to ar one hundred and five dollars in money for one hundred dollars in (lock. In cafe the funis fpeciped in similar proposals fluU exceed the amount of flock | offered for Talc* at the places above mentioned, they will be accepted, futijeft to a propor tional deduction. »f G. SIMPSON, Cafh'r. 300 Dollars REWARD. RAN AWAY fre.-n the fubferiber, on the 18th of June inft. TWO NEGRO SERYaNTSj viz a negro woman named Pat, a wa(her-wo man and cook, of about fifty tw» years of age— tall and well shaped, of a black complexion. She has bad teeth, those of h<-r under jaw are much discoloured and proj»il a good deisl. She h s a full head of wooly h ,ir—a very cross forbidding countenance, is very impertinent, and laughs and tidlis I'■ ud. Pat was boin in Sou'h-Caroliiia, and speaks bad Eng'.iCi, with the negro dialefi. She, has on the upper lartof her breast, two pretty large lumps of flefh refemlling Wens, or rather with the appearance of the marks of a burn. Si c carried away with her leveral changed cloaths, and go-i/ns of white muslin, and of coloured and figured printed cottons lafhionably made up. Shi also carried away with her, CLARA her daughter—a very flout, robust, flrong made girl, of a fliort Nature, an i round (houldcred— ajpearing t» ba about 14 years of age. Clara has large llaring ey#", a flat nose, an oval flat face, her under jaw projecting a little, arid good tteth. She is very artlul and ifnpu dcr.t, has a great fluency of speech, ufce good lan guage, and has been taught to read,—She fas the appearance of ring worcm, on her left cheek and chin ; the (kin in lpot3 appearing much paler than the reft of her complexion, which is much lighter than her mother's— >*r hair is fliort and wooly: She wore a pink grounded glinted cotton wi:h a small black figure, with new tore parts. Also ran away, on Wednesday the Ilth inft. June, DICK and AMELIA. Dick, or as he has lately called himfelf, Richard Weaver, is a houfe fcrvant, —he isabi ut 5 feet 7 inches high, rather small made, is about it years old, of a good fniooth, IllscV complexion—has a flat nose, with very large open noltril«. He carried his head and neck it if he were fliffin the neck and flioiij* ders, which are high asd tolerably square, and his neck fliort—his l.gs are llraight but small and illy made, with scarce ar.y calf. He has ha J bad, teeth, is left handed, and exefedingly awkward he has a full head of wooly hair, which he pi .its and drefles to the Jieft advantage. His voi<-« is small, his speech commoly mild and flow, and his manners appear extremely Ample, but he is at bottom an artful knav, and when spoken to is very apt to b.* paflionate and impe.rtir.ent. Dck is a native of South-Carolina, and ipeaks bad Hnglifli—he seduCed and carried away with him Amelia, who he called his wife. Amelia is a very complete, well inftrufled la dies maid, much below the common stature and of a small make—her complexion is lhat of 1 dark mulatto or meftizoe, nearlyrelembling that ol the k I.afcarsof India, with black curling "hair, and a very low forehead—her right eye has a great weakness, owing to the small pox in her infancy— under her eye, very black—a flat face, fl:;t broad nose, with fcarcc any rising at the bridge; a large mouth, with thick lips,'and good flrong teeth. On the nape of her neck flie has the marks of a Seton. Drefles with tafle, and imitates the French iflyle; is very sensible, and expresses herfelf well. She took with h-r a variety ot clothes, falhion ablymade—flie has for more than two years pait been liable to fit s, which at tim s give her a wild refs in her ryes—h»r healthis generally delicate— tb tit at prrfent likely to cr.crciifc Icr family, and is about 22 years of age—she can drels hair, clear (larch, has a taste for millinary and rnantua-ma kir.g; and as /he is very ingenious, ran turn her h»ud to any thing and may prob.bly offer herfelf to some milliner or mantua maker as a work woman. As Amelia has heretofore beea a great favourite of a very indulgent miflrels. and 'tis believed has been led away by the perfuaficn of fur paramour Diik, if flie wiil return to in., fhs will be forgiven and treated with the fame ten dcrnef* flie has always received FIFTY DOLLARS Keward for each wiil be paid for the delivery of Pat and Clara to the fubferiber, or to any goal in the United States, so that I mry get pcfleflion cf them—One Hundred Dollars each for Dick and Amelia, 011 the like delivery. The fubferiber warns all mailer of vcflVU, from taking these Runaway servants from the United States, and requests such of his friends and acquaintance as it may not iuic to arrefl. them, to give information, fhculd they hear of either of the fugitives, to the fubferiber by letter directed 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 iriend in Philadelphia to ail on his behalf. JACOB READ, Of South-Carolina, corner of Fourth and Union-streeu, Philadelphia. JUST PUBLISHED, AND TO BE SOLD BT JAMES HUMPHREYS, No. 106, south Gd«of Market ft. ( Price One ®uarter of a DolUr,) Pleasing Incitements June 25. TO WISDOM AND VIRTUE, Conveyed through the Medium of Anecdote, Tale, and Adventure ; Calculated to entertain, fortify and improve the 1 Juvenile Mind. Translated cbtejly from the German. 83" Said Humphreys has just received, and is now opening a haodfome colieftion of BOOKS. Ju'y '9 s.jt ADVERTISEMENT. AI-L persons who have any demands against thesfUteof WILLIAM FiSHER, are desired to bring in their accounts to the fubferiher, in order that they may be discharged ; arid all persons who are indebted to said eitaie by con (rail, bond, bill, book debt, tor rent or other wise, are required to difeharge the lame, other wise they may expe£l to be proceeded jgainft according to law. THOMAS RUSTON, AdminiSrator to the ettate of William Fisher J one »j w tin i f [ Voi,UMK XVII J.