Wanted, BY a small family going to the Weft Indies, a Woman, who c?.n be well recommence J, to in the capacity of Houfe-Keepcr. To f«ch an one a very bandioaic compensation will be allow ed—apply to No. 56, north Fourth ftrtet. 1 fcptember 13 An' Invoice of Playing Cards. SUPERFINE Columbian, Harry the \Vlllth, and Merry-Andrew Playing Cards, ferfalc cheep for cafti—Apply at this Office. feprember 13. CAUTION. JC7* THE PUBLIC are cautioned a •gainft having any communication with the GANGES Sloop of War, (now at New- Castle) or any of her officers or crew there, as they may depend on beingprevented from returning to this city in less than thirty days. AnJ means will be taken to prose cute all without diftia&ion for violating the Quarautine Law. September n. 0- The Editor willies to eontraft for a constant supply of Super-Royal PRINTING PAPER. The quantitX wanted annually will be about one thousand reams. Any person disposed to contrast, by calling at the office will learn further particulars. September 3. 2o the Electors of the City and County of Philadelphia. GENTLEMEN, When the present (heriff's time of office expires, I take the liberty to offer mylelf as a candidate for said office, and solicit your vote« in my favour ; in doing which you will confer an obligation, which will be gratefully acknowledged by the public'a allured friend and humble servant. Joseph Cowperthwait. tu&f tE Sept 8 ELISHA FISHER AND Co. No. 3g, North Front Strfet, HAVE hO R SALE, Ironmongery, Sadlery, Cutlery, Brass and ) Japan'd Wares, £ 6d 8d tod ixd and jod flat point nails, German Steel, Hats aflbrted iu cases, Pistols, guns and flints, &c. &c. September n PRINTING, Neatly executed at the Office of the Gazette of the United States. Book-Work—Pamphlets—Hand-Bills, Cards—Blanks of all kinds, &c. &c. Wil! be printed at the Shorthst Notice. august 23. For Sale, BY PUBLIC AUCTION—IN THE CITY 01 r WASHINGTON. THE following property belonging to the Trus tees of the Agg.egate Fund, provided for the payment of certain crediters of Edward Foi and James Greenleaf. On Monday the 6tb Octcber in si. PART of the property of said fund, in the City of Washington, that now is rendered clear of every incumbrance, will be exposed at Public Auflion at Tansiclifl Tavern, amongU which are the following valuable fituatioi,, viz. 11 Lots is square No. 973, a lots in square 974, 15 lots in jquaro N«. 995, a lots in square south of fquart 1019, 19 lots in square ioao.i lot in square lose 1 lot in square icaa, 7 lots in square 1013, 4 ' ot in square 10*4, 3 lots in square 1045, > los in square 1046, 9 lots in square 1047, ia lots in square 1048, with i'undry others, advantageously situated id various parts of the city. Also the a story fra'iie house now occupied by Mr. Deblois, beautifully situated (with an extensive view of sev eral miles down the Potomac) on the south e?ft corner of square 973, fronting 4a feet on 11 ftreat call, and 41 feet on south G street: a commodious Kitchen with an oven, &c. adjoining the south front. A large frame stable, carriage house and hay loft 50 feat by and a pump of excellent ■water near the back door of the kitchen, the lot extending 91 feet on 11 street, and 139 feet 1 inch in G street, comprizing lotsNos. 1, a, 3, and part of aa, in the regiilered division of the square. The sales will commence at the said tavern at ten o'clock in the forenoon. The termsone fourth cash, ore fourth in fix months, when a deed will be given, the remain ing moiety in two years, payment to be feeurcd by bond and mortgage. But the creditors in the above fund, may in lieu of mortgage secure pay ment of their bonds by depofif of certificates »f the trustees at the rate of five shillings in'the ponnd, to the amount fecurcd and (Viould a dividend take place l-eforc the expiratiou of the' two years, it will be fft off against th« bond, and the certifi cates returned in the fame proportion. Henry Pratt ") Thomas W. Francis | John Miller, juo. Tru/leei. JohnAfhley j Jacob Baker. J THOMAS TINGEY, Agent. August 4. 3taw ts 30 Dollars Reward. RA N away from the subscriber, a Negro Man-Slay#) called Levin—His completion is yellow, bis height about five feet and up wards'; his hair is bushy and loitg, and cut on the top of his head; his person is thick ai.d well nnde, and he is not over thirty years old He is fuppolied to have gone to the northward. It is reporred that Levin, or one much like him, took water at Vienna for Baltimore, Maryland. Whoever feeures or causes him to be secur ed so that I get him again, or brings and deli vers him to the subscriber, (hall receive there for 30 dollars, and all rsafonable costs aiid charges from JAMES ANDERSON. Near Stevens'* Ferry, Sonwrfet County, Maryland Ssptember 6; if Gazette of the United States • PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY F.VEN.ING, SEPTEMBFR 12 PRICES OF STOCKS. PIIILATHLPHIA , SEPTEMBER 9. Old 8 per Cured liberty tinalloyed by the evils of licen ioufnefs. When that convullion commen ed, which fliook to its center the old vorld, and yet threatens to deluge in blood, he riched plains of Europe, the demon of inarchy riding' triumphant it. the florm limed an arrtw at our repose, and happiness —but the arm of Walhington, ever drong n his country's defence urged from its ourfethe fatal weapon, and layed it harm less at his fret. Too soon for us has Death snatched away ii . i." but he bequeathed to liis successor, : : fame Ihield with which !.e had defended 11.- c mi try. On the broad balls of his bono jlaced, guarded on #l.l fides, by the unbound ed aflfeft ons of a grateful people ; no florm :ou!d efll-clually a (Tail this high and l'ecure bition, ior it was built on a rock immuta ble and fixed j the hearts of his countrymen. Mr. Adams, with manly firnmefs purl'ued :lie fame wife policy. Power, wealth and , r lory accumulated in rich profufion aiound lis happy country ; in a moment, and the ■ones us In-, enemies would have been crufh d. But an unlucky "moment checked the :uriei t of national joy, and threw a tempo rary gloom over the face of affairs, the lluper of death fuccerded the animated ex erti<-tis of youthful vigour. I need not Sir recite to you those nu-blurts of the President, which bear droiiß marks ®f a change in his political sentiments, aud to which 1 allude. me to charge the President with intentional the confidence I repose in his integrity, but Sir, to the majority of tlu'fe who railed him to the chair of State, he certainly ap pears to have changed his political opinions, implied obligation seems not to have beet; full filed-, lie re is caule enough In the mind; ni lome p-ople, to entertain fui'picions, ant iiy this example before your eyes, you ought to be governed. You have here a man, beloved, and revered through a long life, aild of whole fidelity malice itfrlf had nevei dared to doubt ; in an inllant bereft ofs considerable portion of th* confidence of hii friends, for embracing some measures which at moll are but doubtlul. Whether this fliare of the public elleem is julllv or unjud ly withdrawn, I will not pretend to juJge. for I am ignorant of the reasons, which in fluenced the Prelidrnts mind But that a diminution of confidt nee has taken place, is the taft, and this fliould serve as a way mark to you. If unfortunately it Ihould States ; for your eivn sake, I advise you to fullnl everv d ;ty of Jacobinism, ai d fuffei not the energy of its spirit, to die whib in your keepin, ; plunder and the guillotine, ..re its worthy inflruments, and you flioulc not sparingly life them, nccudom yourfelf tc walk .undismayed amid the tombs of mur dered thousands, and the groans of dying Patriots ; expell from polls of profit *ever) worthy and honed man, and (111 them witl traitors,and rogues, you will then pleale yom party, and preserve yourfelf. . But repose no' Sir, too much on your ivell established fame think not that you may deviate one lief from the path marked out by your party In the fate of Mr. Adams you may reat your own ; he was sincerely beloved by hi ened that afl'e£tion. Mr. Adams was mi verfally elleemed a worthy successor to tin mod illuilrious of men a ri h afiemblagi of public honours decorated his character and he would have lived in the annals o history an illultious monument of a grate ful couir.ry. But those recent afts whicl appear tinftured with the spirit of demo cracy, will tear from hie brow the encirclinj wreath and fully a name which might havi dazzled a world. Having examined into the principles anc views of your party, my fellow-citizem know what they have to exptft from th< administration of President Jefferfou. have done my duty in endeavouring to ex pole it naked to their eyes ; they will at lead fee enough 10 enable them to form < judgment ; and if, in spite of occular evi dence, in spite of the tragic scenes whicl have been acted in France, in spite of th< frequent attempts made to introduce iti blsody reign into this country, my fellow citixens Ihould obstinately and wickedly pre ftr you for their ruler, I fiiall only h.,ve t( lament that their wiekednefs will be so fe verely punilhed and their experimenta knowledge so dearly bought. But, Sir * I cannot fay and " polls of honor" for then the private station will be the post of houor. J-your countrymen are too good, Ttooreligious (despise this a? you please, i ttfll belong? to them) to ele& Thomas Jest ferfgn for their President. They have all felt the poisonous effects of fuffering, but for a pioment the introdu&ion of Jar.obinifm into the Federal Government: they will .vigilantly guard the executive door, and royghly expel from its thiefhold every pre fumptupus intruder the lead tinftured with its spirit. fexperieoce has taught them a le'ffon, which is engraven on their hearts and never can be erased ; for even fuppoiing that you are not quite callous to ev.ry pa triotic imprefli n, in, a moment of re flection you might wifli to spare the total ruin of your country—pjeafe not yourfelf, Sir, with the consoling hope that you dare to execute one honourable wifli, for you dare not. The Prsetonan band of Jacobins have the poignard of death ever ready for the deserter ; their all is depending on the progrcfo of Jacobinism, and their all will not be easily surrendered. Deceive yourfelf no longer, Sir ; throw off your miferabie pretentions to the Pre fidrticy, founded on no virtue but your power ta do harm ; but which to Jacobins is a strong recommendation. Ask pardon of your offended country forhaving appear ed inpublicjfo meanly attiied, and I do not doubt.but that to get rid of you they will forgive you. But take Sir, along with yon in your retreat this lesson, they are perhaps my parting words—that the People of A merica will not raise to the Presidency the Chieftain of a Party which delights in hu man gore and lives but in the tempestuous sea of anarchy ; they will not eleft that man to rule over them who has sworn def tru&ion to their form of government, and avowed his difbelief of the ( hriftiar. Reli gion. No Sir, if your friends have told this, they have mistaken the chara&er of your countrymen—for they love their con llitution and reverence ifaeir religion. Keep Hill then, I conjure you in your retirement at Monticello—purfue your favo-rite study of natural history—dissect every fly that may buz about your eyes ; but spare the philosophic difmetnbrrmeut of America ; for if you stray from your element and inttude on the political stage, goaded to the ex tremes of indignation and despair, the people may speak a language too harsh for the delicacy of your nerves. COLUMBUS. BOSTON. Sept. 9, Br the Brig Aleri, Which has never arrived without furnifli ingtreQi intelligence, we have received Lon don papers to August 4, the latclt by four teen days. The most recent paper contains 1 a report that a Peace between France and Austria was agreed to on the 29th of July. We have certain accounts that an arniiitice has been concluded between Generals Kray and Moreau. It is improbable that Buo naparte would have extended the celfation of lioftilities if the Emperor had not exhibited a pacific disposition. The " dogs of war," on the continent are kennelled for a time. The continued adlive preparations for hoftil iities is ordinary policy, intended to secure .< good bargain, and to guard agaiuft exi j gencies. The various military arrangements, peti tions, &c. are now objects of fecundary im portance. Negociaticns between Russia, Prufih, Denmark, and Sweden, for supporting a neutrality by force of arms, is thought to be in considerable forwardnefs. The affair of the D.inilh fiigate, however, must lyive occurred in conference of particular orders from the court of Copenhagen. Th* British, a private article fays, have so far resented this uunfual refiftaßCe as to have authorized the CAPTUREOF DANISH VESSELS. We cannot find that the reports current yeHerday of the departure of our Envoys from France, are fupparted by either printed or oral information Gazette Marine Lift, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. ARRIVED, No arrivals at the fort. Sloop Eliza, Coleman, Nantucket 8 Oil to Captain Nancy, Crocker, Paflamaquody 15 Plaifter Paris—Roberts & Jones CLEARED, Ship Maria, Thompson, R>;tterdan\ Schr. Adventure, Lillibridge, jHavanna • David, L'Hommedieu, New York Sloop Hercules, Lathrop, Boston Schoouer Phoebe, Window, from Port Republican is reported to be below. Schooner Weymeuth Kilby, 40 days from Jamaica is reported below. Brig Lovely Lass, Shields, from hence, has arrived at Amsterdam thirty-fix days. ShipFaimer, Gibfon, of and f r this, was to fail from Hamburg the July. Schooner Miller, Towr, of and for this port from Port Republican, was spoke in Crooked Island paflage, seven days out in a leaky condition. Schooner Olive, from Havanna to this port has arrived at Baltimore in distress. Ship Orono, Middleton, was spoke the 31ft ult. out forty-eight days from Liver pool to this port seventy passengers on board. Horses & Phseton. A PAIR of well broke, found Horses, and a handsome Phx'on, for sale at Thomai Allen*t Liverjr-Uable, in 6th n«ar Arch Ilreets. feptember 13 VV .Cu w. Canvas, No t to 8, FOR SALE BY Ebenezer Large, ALSO 200 boxes ftiort pipes faitable for the Spanifli Market 9 mo. i 3 th, isqo fonw&fa ?w Charles Marftiall AND SON, No. 46, Cbesnut Street, HAVE RECEIVED, Per brig Liberty, capt Henderfon, from Amiler daip, and other arrivals, . * A quantify of the following article, which the/ fell f,or cash, or the usual credit— ■Antimoo crud Ol Anifi Arfcnic alb . Jupjpgj' Sac laturni Succini Vitriol alb Rhodii Bora* Camphor Opium Coccinnella «r~ Annetto Gum Benzoin M ic Dale Arabic Prcccip rub Myrrh Coiros luD M Kino als® on hand, Sal Glauber ("Manna flak Rad gentian W , Com Flo Sulphur i j Liquorice b^ll Sweet oil riJ "S Cort Peru slav SemaniQ z Rub liheubark J~ L And a quantity of Shop furniture, surgeon! inftrumenti, patent medicines, &c.—Medicine chests, aDd orders from the country, put up on moderate terms, si ptember I Marflial's Sales. UNITED STATES ) Pennsylvania District, 5 Hk PUKSUANT to a writ to me dirctfled from th* honoraole Richard Peters, Esq. Judge of the Diftri<£l Court of the Utiited States for the Pennsylvania Diftrifl, will be exposed to public file, at the Merchants' Coffse House, in 14th of September, instant, at 11 o'clock ac aoon 1 , The armed French fchonner or vessel jSffflPi, L'AIGLE, to the United States lchooner Ei.terprizc, lieutenant Shaw, commander—With all ami Angular her apparel, gun» and appurtenan ces. The fame having been condemned in the said court, as forfeited. &c. JOHN HALL., Marshal. MarJhaPs Office, 1 September 13, 1800 J 3tawtS. United States ? Pennsylvania District, j " . ' B^P Honorable Ricbard Petere, Esq. Judge of the Riftriiil Court of the United States lor the Pennfylvmia Diliri Sept. 13, 1800. $ BY ADJOURNMENT. JNITED STATES, ? , BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me di rift, will be fold at Public Vendue at the Mer i Jcpu-ijit ■! iri ;t at 7 o'clock, in the evenings wo third parti of the BRIG, CALLED THE WMk VENUS, ber tackle, apparel and appurtenances, &c. Seized and takes into execution and to be fold as the property of R ihert F. Bail, deceased. JOHN HALL, Marshal. Marshal's Office, -7 September "proposals FOR PUBLISHING BT SUBSCRIPTION, The Works Hon. Jaiges Wilson, Efq- L. L. .D Late one of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of tie United States and Professor at Law in the College and Academy of Philadelphia. From the original manuscript, in the poffeilion • 'P' volumes oitavo, and delivered to fubferibers at , five dollars. tions will juftify the expence of publication, Subscriptions will be received by The publisher, opposite Ohrifl Church, Pvj i 1 a - delphia ; andbj the principal boikfellcrs thro; ;{W out the United States. *»* A l"ro(pc6tus of the work may be fee» at the place of fubfeription. fcptember 13 daya H. MAXWELL, Print: HAS REMOVED 70 Columbia-House, (Formerly in the tenure of Mrs. Groombr^gO i si C J*:. ■y • * w fa ; '\i >- , - 3awt ; , v^ »SS*> 5 ,y,/ -A ,j i: \