A ■J t 1,1 -'\ s 2famrJt fag3.\ ~ S:!7* The price of this (Jazvtte is Eight Dollars per' annum to Subscribers residing in tie ci(y of Philadelphia. All others fay one Dollar additional, for enclosing unci di recting ; and unless+some'person in this city will become ansvjerahh for the subscription, it must be paid Six Mouths in Advance. *„* No Subscription will be -received for i! shorter term than six months. ' )' V ',. f December 1 1799. . ALMANAC iMlqltakr to—tv Srfl—lir 16. Wednesday Tlmrfda/ Friday Saturday Sunday Ittn4<y Tnefday '"W.dreßay •- Friday Saturday' B«n4*y M oc day Taeffiv . - FOR HAMBOTTRG, The New hambourg SlilP $$3M Anna, JOHN JUiiGENS, M.,Jt r f firing; fubftantal, fall (V.ilig (htii-cr htfr Second voyjge) will, cosnovrtice loading on Wed nesday n xt, ind will be difpaichcd with all con veiiient fpced—Freight will be received, apply to Several Redempt'iohers Are Hill oa board, whole ti'.ncs are to be di; pofod of—Apply as above. ' " c ptember Sale. UNITED STATES j> P nnsylvania District, $ ' * • PURSUANT to a writ to me direfled from tft* honorable Richard Peters* Ffq Jurft of the Diflriil Court iff the United States for the PennfyNania DiOneY, will be expfcfed to paMit;. file, at the °ilerch»n!s' Coffee H:uf«, in the eit? of Phil}dVt'(;)ija', cn Friday the xaih of September, inflant, at 11 o'clock at booh, < fjSjTl . Tie ship or vettel, calif d tie I'HOMAS, With her tackle, xppaiel furti: The iamc having been lately lihelled in the said c-lift»tor mari; ers a agesV and condemned for the payment ih-ir '. f . JOHN HALL, Mar/hal. Marjbal's Office. I September 2nd, 1800 \ UNITED STATES, ) Pennsylvania Di.l ict. ->*' i'Y ® rlll cos a writ of Fieri I ? acias trt me di re<ste!, iflaed rut of the Difiriil Court of th- United State? in *nd f or the Penpfylvania Dif trift, wiil be fold at Public Vendue at the Mer chant's Coffee Jfoufe, on Friday th/ xuh <'ay itift at 12 o'clock, at nooi:, two thir I partsof .he BRIG, CALLED THE e fame proportion of »er ntk'e, apparel and apptir enincii, &c. Seized and take« in;o «xeiuiin* and toy be fold as the property of Robert P. Bail.deceased. JOHN HALL, Marshal. 'Mattbol's bff.ci, 1 .? t -m/sir 3</, 1 Soo. J Jtawtf. 1 •A .? For Sale, THE NEW PII.OT BUILT l NO r.t Say's Whjrf, above Market Street, b'.irtbcn 70 t<V>j, fuppoletl to-be a remarkable faft failing veflei, auH rr.ay pb fit ted for fca in a few days Inventory to be feei) and terms of fj.'t known by applying to the iub fcfiber. x No. 4. S.at.b Water Street Wbit- and I irovvn Kav;« • nab dit'oin boxes H \ £a(t ico Hhd«. \ French and f>p*rii(h Brandy. Prpper, C: ILe, Aujtuft ' 7 FORSAIiT • Gazette -of the United States, & Daily Advertiser^ iX L v- H. M' 7 ' »« 8 14 9 6 9 J 8 - to <0 It 4< . o *9 ■lck t ' > 1. ■ mr» iiti ♦ J 44 « I* f * f 7—r 4 »■< 5 - S * i 49——A it St" rtt. to S J»—6 9 " » " d tot 3tawtS. fa to&th.tf. ! - «. For Sale or Barter, SLOOP RAMBLER. Will carr* up«jrd» of 1 hr<fc /■BKMMglhvndferl barrel#; far»rcm»rk 'Mp faft. lin cortjdetf nr- der, lying. *t J^kfon and Mlrrii'i trharf* '* Apply at Ne. 20», South fr'cnt street. September. 5. <) ; t For Freight or Charter WEST INDIES, THK SCHOOMKU SPE E D W ll L L, Jeremiah Blaiichard, Waiter, Now lying it Berk's wharf (the Itconi be lo\y Market flreet) is ready to uke in a cargo, and will carry about 509 barrels. : Agply-ti) laid nijflcr on Vwird,orto Isaac Harvey. Junr. .s'! wharf south Market fired. September 1 Saulnier St Wilson, WOOLEN DRAPERS, MF.RCSXS, &c. No. 63, North fide Market-Orcec, HAVE a gener.il aff.irtmerit of heft Londcpr fuperfint- Broad Cloths an<! Qa!fimer<;3, (of the netcflt fathion) tilkftrpeand fccond quality jClot'is, fufhi:nabU waiflcoating, iillc stripe and twill' ] Na;.te."ris, J»;jui,Fuftiar,, Gingham, Dimi ty, fhictfej, fancy Cord, Vk!vu<, ■carlet, yi'low and white Flannels, Flanders, Irifli and brown Linens, Dowlas, me.'ni' and wnmcr.s* lilk and cottnn Hnfiery, coat at:d vcfl pearl, steel, gilt and plated Buttons, different col ur a Silk Velvets, tam boured and Cambrit Muslins, Calicoes, Calitnan coes, Shi wis, Pockei Handkerchiefs, Gloves checks, &c Sc. *N. B. Taylors' heft quality Trimmings all which rhey will fell very low, Jnly »8. dtf Just Received, jup ron sr ROBINETT & KISSELMAN, 2CO lbs. Mace, 7 r r 400 lbs. Nutmegs* } of » frf P enor Jamaica Spirits, 4?h proof, l)o. Stifjar of the firdquality, Holland Gin in pipes, Port-au-Prince Mollifies—and 30 Tierces Rice. R. if X. have also on band, for sale, foil, "1 ¥ou> g Hyson, & I TEAS, • Souchong J Cogniac Brandy, ill 5c 4th proof, Sherry Wine in qiixrier calks, very nice, 50,000 Spanilh Sraau, And a Variety of jitber 'groceries. August 26 eo tf For Sale, In tie pleasant vill-cge of Mount Holly, Bur lington County, i 8 milts from Cooper's Ferry, and 7 from Burlington ; OXi LAUCti TWO STOBY Brick - House, FIVE and thirty feet square, four rooms dn each floor. ami j cellar under the whole.— LiketvilV adjoining, a forty foot front Lor, situ ate on Mill-ftieer, near the rairket, with a new Carriage HouTe and Stables on tlie rear of -ho Lot, fronting a public alley. Por further pav ticuJars apulv to MAHLON BUDD, or ISAAC CARR, in Burlington. V/ho Will (hew thej)retnilc9 and nuke known the term", or ot the ibbfcribrr in Burlington, by whom ah ibdifputable title wiilbe given. MICAJA'H ELLIS. ( Burlington, July 9, tßco. July 19 ' eodtf ' ! For Sale, J A HOGSHEADS OF V Jamaica SUG Alii and COKFEE, /V Trunk of otitis' Slues, 1 And a parcel ef Tow Linen, AI.SO, Boston Window-^l^fs, 8. by iq. 9by 11, io by n and 17 by 1 Any (>zes lar£(-r ijiaji thole may be had on beiny; ordered from the nf>nn!ac\ory. Apply to " ISAAC HARVEY, Jun'r. 3d wharf south of Market ftieet. AugbA.4. ■ djw 65 oo lbs- New Orleans Indigo, Entitled to Drawback, 200 hogftiea J, > Vi grniri TotuccOi ' ' 54 kegs of Virginia Twist, P R SALE BY Tunis & Walnut street wharf. 0 mo. ift, 1.800 d6t FOR SALE, O tb, Long Primer, J'raall t'ica on Pica B^dy, EnfelTft, Chafes, Oorripofinj* Sticks, and agrca v.irittv of articles neceflary so tarry on the Prin i»g Bjifirtafa. T.'.ey-will be fold cheap tor ca/h. to the Printer, * a By C. F. Wayne, No. 05, South Front-flrcet. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER ,1, 1800 . THE Tp TH V di w , City Connpiffiontfr's Office, Philadelphia, Aug. i&6 f iSo4.' If pur(uac<e of au Drdioatxc the«e)ecl wd Cornrnso Conac ; .i», pjflijtt tfiira*4 dH (if M*y «707. \ '■"* ,r ' " - (in writinpr) bp receiveS ! ythj City until the thirtieth 'a/ of September next, for renting en l.cafus, for oils year, to commence on the first Jay of January next, the following public property 01 the ciVy, via. I. The Wharf and Landing on Vine Street. 1- ditto on Saffdfras do. 3 Ditto on Mulbury do. 4. The Wharves and Landings oj High and Chef nut streets. , 5. Ditto on Walnut sttret, the Drawbridge, Spruce, Pine and Cedar streets, including the Fiflf House. 6. The Cellar uoder the City Hill. •- Applications may be left with either of the CoojmiDiooers, or with their ckrk, at No. 63, Cherry Street. eotio3 THi. Remaining Tickets, In the second or last Class of the ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH LOTTERY, A*h' NOW SELLING O.Vir BY i Go. Taylor, jr. at No. ™") , ,d „ ° ( Che nut AND c'n M. M'Connell, No. 1433 A Large portion of the TICKETS being already fold, and the "firft of December positively fixed on astbe mojl djlrmt period for commencing the drawing ; the price h;i, with ihe -eoufent of riie Mauagers, been raited to nine dollars, and will be raised from time to time until the drawing is finilhed, according Xo cireun-.ftances. It is to be oblerved that by law, the Matuger? are obliged the drawing in thirty days frc-m its commencement—jnd to pay the prizes wi'hin thirty days after the drawing is finiihed. Philadelphia, Sept 2,1800 tuthfaiw THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE FOjt SALE, AT NO. 35, DOCK-STREET, 1000 Qoxea bcft marbled Soup,") 80 IJoxes Sweet Oil, j Frtm oh board tie 400 Hall chefti Luecj Oil, ! Lmdit, 7 Bales Paper, .. j from lectin, Critnfion n, Varmifan Cheese, J 3CO Vipss bcft Bordeaux Brandy, i'JO Claret fupericr quality, 709 C»l« Fr nch Swc-t Oil, 60 Cases Catherine Plumbs, 6 Caflcs Prunes, 400 lie I'--- Capers, Olives, Anchovies and Cor nichons, ico do. ho-ft assorted Cordials, DRV GOODS assorted for the Well-India market, Claret in cases of afuperior quality, LondonTlry White Lead, A small invoice of Coffee, 6 & 4 Pou:id Cannon, mounted. Thomas Murgatroycl fc? Sons. May 10. tuthScs (f Simon .Walker HAS UKMOVtD HIS COGJNUNG. HOUSE, To No. 79, South Fourth Strkf.t, Corner of Union Scretc—where he has for falc J VST RECEIVED, EARTHEN WARE, Afiorted for exportation oc home market. Glaii Ware double flint, in caf«. V' «fh Cloves. Nutmegs and Mace. i July 14. tu.th.fa.tf. FOR SALE, In the Ciy of Burlington, State of N'erj- Jersey, TWO NEW TWO-STORY Brick Houses, Situate on Market street, BEING twenty feet front and thiity-two feet deep, each with cellar under them and kitch ens !» the rear, likewise a well of good water in front. ALSO, Four twenty feet Lots, Adjoining the above premises, one hundred and fi!ty feet deep. For terms offale 14 ply to the fubfcribar in Bur lington, by whom an isdifputable title will be given. MICAJAH ELLIS. Burlingfon, July <), 1800 (19) eotf ICO HOGSHEADS PRIME RICHMOND Tobacco, For f le on a Credit, deliverable at New- York or this place. Enquire of Samuel C. Cox, No. 83, Market-street.' Anguft 25. diw BROKE INTO THE ENCLOSURE or THE SUBSCRIBERS, INROXBO ROUGH TOWNSHIP PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, A RED aud white Cow; the owner i» Oefi red to come prove property,'pay charges, and.tijk? her iwav. ALEXANDER oRANDELL. Augud a 6. 3tco-<f[ * •-> Loft, T'HE undermentioned Certificates of Stock l^e Banlc of the United States, viz. No. 3804, dated ilt July 179 ft,"for ten Jhares in the name of Charles Lovrgrove of New- York. gf No. 15341 —No. 2j3»s, dated ift July, '"r (ire shares each In the name of Sarah Wedgewood of Etruria. No. 39803 —No. 29809, dated iftjlmuary, 180 c, for ten shares each, in iha name or Henry Waddington, Merchant, London. Notice is hereby given, That application is intended to be made at the luid Bank by the fubferibers, for a renewal ct the fame,; of which all ptrfons concerned are requcfted to take Notice. TTAVING procured a fufficient number of -4. -i the most approved Europe-sH Glass Manu facturers, tnd having on hand a large stock of | thebeft Materials, on which their workmen are now employed, have the pleasure of a/Turing the putyic, that window glafa of a superior qua lity arid of any size, froia 7 by 9, to j8 hy 34 inches, carefully packed in boxes containing 100 feet ea h, may be had at the shortest notice. Glass of larger sizes so/ other putpofes, may also be hasl, such as for piilures, coach glalTcs, clock laces, Sec. Bottle* of all kinds and of any quantity may also be had, together with pocket Halks,pi<Ji!mfrjar«, apothecary's ihop furniture, GTotJkT MUow ware—thg who!? at leal! i s per cent, lower tiian articles of the fame quality brought 11 orn any of the sea ports of the United States. A liberal allowance will be made en fait: of large quantities. Orders merchants jnd others will be punctually attended to on ap plication to JAMES O'HARA or ISAAC CR/UG, orat llie Store of MeflYe. PRATHER and SMILIE, hi Maiket-Street, Pittsburgh, March «, tu'htf. WANTED TO PURCHASEr A FE W C.iNAL LOTTERr Prize Tickets, By M. Mm /.t Mo. I.J (, Chd'mit-i'. nupuft ti The Bankrupt Law OF THE UNITED STATES, Was this D.iy Puliliftfcd by A. DIC K1 NS, op poG»e Chriil Church—[Price aj Cents.J A. Die KINS HAS JUST RECEIVED FROM £ NEVV-YOKK, DESULTORY REFLECTIONS ' j ON THE N New Political Afpeft of Public Affairs A Young Man, PERFECTLY vcrfed in Mercantile accounts, and bi ought up in one of the firLt counting- Is wfe* in thi* «ity, wifties employment as Clerk. IXi is at present absent from' Philadelphia, but a !mc left -ac the Office of the Gazette of the Uni ted States he will receive, and it ihu.l be. imme diately attended to. Salary a fecondity objeA— Employment hi 3 motive. TOinaft' tr rltf ' HIGH-STREET. The House, LATELY occupied -by the Chevalier DlYrujo, Sp-tnifli Anibaflfador, will be let out to an approved person or family, on eafjr conditions. It is htfee, commodious and elegant, with coach-houic and (tables conformable. Enquire at No. 100, Spruce street. SAMUEL MAGAW, Arch Street, No. 94. 'July 23- eodif. Just come to hand, AND FOR SALE, BY THE SVBSCRIB £R, SUPERFINE Silesia rouans") Creas a la Morlsix j Fine Bretagncs I Entitled to Do. white platttla? f debenture. E-topdlasandljitados I Browu RufTiu (heetirgs J IV'uh a general ajfortment of Britifli Goods, Which wili be fold low for callyor /hort credit. august iz J. The follewing MATERIALS will be fold reasonable if applied for immediatciv. I Press, 3 Fcii:its Liitig-Priir.er (pr.rtly wru) 1 ditto Srr.all-Picii CB Pica becl;, 2 ditto Pica, 1 ditto Englifii, 2 ditto _ Brevier* I ditto Burgeois, Several pair of QwfeS, feyeptil conpofi:>.£ fHcls, frarrles and gjHjys, some bra Is rules QiiOtiuibns, Stc. See. kc: all of the above Cifli, » :* /' WADDIXGTON ■<&*. HARWOOD Philadelphia, July 30, 1800. mwfjrti GLASS MANUFACTORY. THE PROPUIETORS Of iht Pittsburgh Glass Worbs, Jn tie Unft£p-STJTbf; '[Pri.a J7j Cmn j SAMUEL C. COX, ' .No. To Printers. i, > S ' .. 7 French Tuition, ** UPON AX ANAI.*YTICAL PLAN. res ' ~i w * NICHOLAS GOUIN DUFIEF, ly, Professor of tie .French Language, of T'?"i - tiic "noii".- ..if informing hit FtliW-Citi ■ll., ZiKs of thai he will open his >, iichool on Monday the 1 4 ;h of September, at No. ry s,fouth Fifth flreet, and divi k- liis hours of in- in the foil wing- manner. ' Attendance on Ladies and Gentlemen, at their at owm heu.es, will be given as usual, from 9 , a! o Clock 111 the msrning ti11,2 in the afternoon, cd . afternoon and evening school will begin (every ether dayj from 4to 6, and from 6 till 0. JJ 1 radiation- from either language into the with accuracy ' ***. f «- N.B-_N i c# <5 tA» 6, DtfftEF, refpeaful!/in- Wet the l a<.K« and Qeotl-mea, ambitious to learn the Fr eneft, O agree witfe fame of their frieads or acqaaintoiees, defiroas of recsiv : ng lef -■ lons i n t hat improved language' to meet at the. fame hot:r and ? !- lCe f or mutual in yf »n>aioc—rhey way be wijl be to th.ir 3 'vantage,to db-10, if they pernio with attention tPc following .—■ g 10 the Lovers of the French Language. 4 ADDRESS. 5 IN an age ifhen fuccefsftil efforts have been . made towsrls the impr«veu:ekit of the art of Tllnk >' a "' ! ,vtl - n has been difcove'red the i, univer/al, aqd fnle jrooil method to improve all y jci-Mces, and revive inSru&Vl id t! em, it may :t be a matter of "aUonilh.-neijt that it'has not been •» r» pt>*raity < mbrace.'. i«n J rendered the familiar r mrtho.2 of ie.fring The ertr*>rdi.sary rift and y J>togr..fiof ciryoii Iry, within a *-<y f ew years d are entirely due ts ana I) lis ; but thex-e is' ag art c:i* H wnich it ih uld have firit darted its ben, ficiiUays, s I allude to the Touting of lavages, Iu f«S, _ tyre, tin- excellent analytt, was before our tye» , guiding children in learnipg.tfie language of their ( mother, and no ohild ever failed in acquiring it profiting furprifiwt'ly by her unerring lefioat Fully convinced by realbn'and experience, thin - thc isme method (he purfoes Iftould be followed ai nearly as poflihle, 1 adopted, in the courfa ot my inftrudions, such books cltabliihed on principle! that lead deviated trnek her nmple di<3ute». 1 soon perceived that, the method acquired from wat very irrcjaiar and imperfect AnaJyfu —i. therfore, resolved (fiough ■»». th a very fm.ill confidence in my deader abilities, but animated with steal lor the improvement of those wko uiaf wi(h to lei'n French fr'nm me, to undertake the laborious and ar iuous tsdfojVritinga » 01 ded tm Analytical principle,- which miv h't com - prehi*nd what it wilted for.fcy-tliofaapplyiag them fclves to the.fluty. of the and am happy to fay, I hiv<j_now nearly ccnciud'ed it. It contitbs of tfcrre parts. ihe first, is a chosen Vocabulary, of \vords mosc frsquei.tly used in fpeeclj, containirung a.500. —the m?»t natural acceptation of each it determined by a phrase prefitifd to it. The I'ecrind,Contains the French veibs, both re gular arid irregular, from a new i'ystcr.i in which the principal difficulties attending eonjugation ar.; first explained, andohfervations jiven on the use of each sense, illastrated by proper examples, so as to enable the learner to expreis feirtiftif with precision. The thiri, is a complct • list of those wordsyf,-- vani dt tier, ou de complement defers entre lei <ht Ufcourt : that ii to (3f—-firming thcjwk or conthlt. tion tffevfe bet-ween the dtlitr plirij of fieeci, whose principal ufeis to establift in Ipeecli tha< connexi on between words, which "already ex'isik in the mind between ideas. I haw also Inlly determined the'fenfe and acception of th-fe important worjs (which are divided into appropriate clafTes tj fix them the easier in by annexing to each exai.plesin Frenchsai.d Er&lilh, As Ido not intend l<j publish the above,for some time, and in order, nevertheless, that my pupiis may reap the fame advantage without it, I hastlij to inform those who rtay he indaced tofat tbem felvcs under my care, that half the time cf school (the othtr half being devated to other exercises) will be employed in exercifiog them in thc fol lowing manner We first begin with the Vocabulary; each word of whith-Mil ie pronouhced in English jiien ia French, to b<- repeated by one or more of tUe fcho • lars; a_'id a fi.ni iar repetition of the pluafcs before mentioned will follow. It is worthy of observation, that in our irriAtj ty, and as we advance in years, we learn the pro-, nounciation- of our vernacular tongne, by pro nouncing word hy word; and Analogy accomplic es what r-maics to be dune,'in order to acouire the necessary knowledge of it. The rules giv_n by Graniniarians,to attain this ot)e<st are a most useless to us, and still more so to the foreigners,, straggling in vain to learn the true pronunciatien of a lauguage with tiie help of di.'.tioriaritfs and Grammar alo-ie. t hough I conceive my fcliplars ■may a'tam in the above, manner, the adcarate prono'jnciaticn of the Fr.neh language, yet stricl attentio:! is paid to thtfif heading in*approved :.w ---thorr. brffire we begin the foregoing exercises. 1 will piirfuc nearly\hf f.m. method ia impart ing to them the eonwrnts of the two other divifi ns of my work. I cannot conclude this address with oat thanking my Fellow Citizens for the liberal encouragement I havs experienced from them, theft fix years past, in my profeffional career,pre fafnir.g that I may be permitted to fay, that I have not been altogether audeferving of it. September 1. d2t law &/r The Frenchman WHO iffufed to give up a STOLEN POINTER DOG demanded of him on Wednesday morning lafi about ieven o'clock, by the servant of the owner, at. the" corner of Arch and Sixth if'eets, is dtfin.'d to fend him to the office of this Gazette, or di ligent search will be made after him, and he .1. will be prosecuted aj the thief. The I3og is white, excepting a yellow spot on his bai-k,-oae yellow ear. and two or three yeliow spots ou Isis- other ear is.i'pfckled— ht is v«ry poor snd hipfhot. An handf'rne reward will be given for the dog, and Five Dollars ou convicflion of the thief. The Frenchman.,.is a . tall thhi man, ot'a compWxion very dark* and irelkd in black clothes (excepting a firipeij blue ar.d white gingham coatee)—He was leer, with the dog in company with a short far niatj, in Race uear Sevei'.'.h llreer, on Saadly afternoon last. augufi a 8 d at («i6t f ' j ( Wli v;,' I [Vvimmr XVIII, v ■
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