interdi&ed with Baltimore,as well as Norfolk. Health-Office,. Blb me- 21 st, 1800. "5" THEREIS the Board of Health \\ have received information that a contagious disease, dangerous to the community, now exists in NORFOLK, (Virginia,) and also the CITY OF BAL- TIMORE, being, as is represented to us, equally sickly. Whereupon Resolved, with the an ient and approbation of the Mayor, that all vessels from thence, bound to the Port of Philadelphia, bring too at the Lazaretto, to receive a visit from the Resident Pliyfician, and there wait the determination of the Board. And further, that no person (or goods capable of retaining infeftion) from NORFOLK, or BALTIMORE (hall be permitted to come to the City or Coun ty of Philadelphia, until they produce a fatisfaftory certificate of their being at least 15 days in a healthy state, from thence, under the PENALTY OF FiyE HUNDRED DOLLARS, agreeable to the 7th fe&ion of the Health Law, half of which will be paid to the informer on convi&ion. All proprietors of Sta ges, both by land and water, are desired to govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Board, EDWARD GARRIGUES, Prelident. Peter Keyser, Secretary. The Printers generally are request ed to give this a place in their papers as Q ften as convenient. Board ps Health Philadelphia, gth mo. 4th, 180®. WHEREAS the Board of Health, have received information from several refpetta ble sources, that a contagious disease, dan-, gerous to the community, now exists in Pro vidence, Rhode-Island. Whereupon resolved, with the consent and approbation of the Mayor, he now be ing present, freely expressed that all velTels from the State •/ Rhode-Island, bound to the Port of Philadelphia, bring to at th- Lazaretto, to receive a visit fiom the R'fi dent Physician, and there wait the determi nation of the Boaid. And further, that no person (or goods capable of retaining infeftion) from the State of Rbods-Island, (hall be permitted to come to the city or county of Philadelphia, until they produce a fatisfa&ory certificate of their being at least 15 days in a healthy {late from thence, under the penalty of Five Hundred Dollars, agreeably to the 7th Sec tion of the Health Law, half of which will be paid to the informer on convi&ion.— All proprietors of stages, both by land and water, are desired to govern themselves ac •ordingly. By order of the Board, EDWARD GARRIGUES, President. 125 GERMAN Redemptioners. AMONG which are, Farmers, Gardners, Sadlers, inUrument makers, Gold and Sil ver Smiths, Lirfcn Weavers, Joiners, Pot ters, Masons, Taylors, Tanners, Shoema kers, Printers, Hatlers, Bakers, Painters, Soap Boilers, Bell Founders, &c. &c. whose times are to he dilpofed of. Apply on board the Hamburg ship Anna, aapt. John Jurgens, laying in the Stream a fcreaft sf Vine Street, or to JACOB SPERRY If Co. WHO ARE LANDING From fai vefffl from Hamburg, and have on hand, received by the last arrivals, Eflopillas N f Coffee Mills Quadruple SileGas 2 Scythes Boccadillos 5.' Tapes of all def. Rouans 2. crlptioni; Creas-a-la-Morlaix , - J Ouills & Sealing Cailerillocs or , ' Wax. White Rolls | | | Eaces Ic Edgings Coutils j |- Decanters Flanders Bed Ticks p. | Gill tumblers 81 9> lo i J l_Travelling Cases. ALSO, <5 Pipes Comae Rrandy and 6qo Demijohns. Phila. Anguft 20. From the Brig Betsey, Captain Andrews, at the firft wharf below South street, Mahogany and Logwood, for sale by PHILIPS, CRAMOND £s* Co. September I djt Loft, yesterday, A white young Pointer Dog, WITH liver coloured spot», tall and very thin—named Momus. Any person giving information where he jiiay be found, at No. 116, Chefnut street, will be liberally rewarded, mgall it The Subscriber, MASTER cf the Hamburg Ship Anna, for warns all Persona from trusting or harbour ing any of the crew of said Ship, as he will not pay any d&'its contracted by them. JAN JURGENS. - To Gentlemen Formers' THE SUBSCRIBER DECLINING taVmipg, wiii-offe* at pubi'e I'ale ou hi« Plantation. oppofitc Newbi-M't W>! d on the Delaware, within tw" miles o! Bordertown, fhte of New Jersey, on Saturday 13th September next at j o'clock, his flock ot I-Ifrtfcs, Cattle (rooftiv fat) an about eiglity S eer>, fourteen of which are Rams. Tht prin cipal part of both Ewes and Ram« are an excel lent breed His plantation he will hold for fr.!e till nexi fprinp, whew if not fold it will be rented. Terms of fa'e made known at the time. THOMAS St. JOHN. 30. Madeira Wiire: The fubferfberhas received in ths Apollo, from Liverpool, a Quantity of Hill's Old Loudon particular Wine, In pipes, hhdg. 3c qr. calkg. GIDEON HILL WELLS. august 4. mw&l 4W COFFEE. A OU AN T I T Y of r en/irk able fine Green Coffee, In Hogsheads, Barrels and Bags, FOR SALE BY JAMES YARD. august 2Z diot TO BE SOLD, A 1 PUBLIC SALE, On Fifth Day the gth ot October, on the premises, The Mary-&nn Forge And Plantation : SITUATE part in Brandywine townfliip, and part in Werckland, about 30 mil«s from Phi ladelphia, and one and an hall mile from the Tur npike road, and Downing'* town ; containing üb»ut 330 acres, with allowance of 6 acres per 100 ; two thirds of th* land is good woodland, some excellent meadow made, and much more can be made of the firft quality ; the forge it turned by the main branch of Bratidywine Creek, a forcible Stream, the forge has three fires and two hammers all in good repair. The dam being found and well backed, and apparantly able to refill any fr«(h (not supernatural) Likewise there is aaother lively stream and current of water, that empties into the said dam, that might be very con venient for a Grill Mill, or other kind of water works, might be with facility eroSted; there is a good two-story stone dwelling-house for the ac commodation of the proprietor of the works, with ao excellent spring and good house over ic; con tiguonsto the door also convenient Hone stabling, with an entry through the mid tie fufficicnt t* accommodate three teams, btfides haakney horl'ci j contiguous to the forge stands a good atone office, and a number of convenient houios for the work man is ereilod amply adequate for the said works If not then fold it will be rented for a term of Terms and conditions madt known by applying to WILLIAM EVANS, in Willistown, or JOHN MARSHALL, in Thorn bury Townfliip. N B. The Sale t» commence at 1 o'clock oa [aid day. Aug. 5 saw6wJ A Runaway. ON Saturday the 23d Augalt, ran away from the subscriber, living in Harrifburgh, an appreatice to the printing business, named Benja min Morrifon, a lad of about 16 years of age, small of stature and very a&ive, <hort hair and of a fouling countenance—Had on and took with him a oalico coatee, a pair of trowfers #f nearly the fame, a pair of common nankeen ditto, and a homeipun lye caloured striped ditto, and a ftiort jeeket of the fame, with a new hat—All persons arc forbid harbouring said apprentice at their Reafonable charges will bn paid for secu ring the boy, so that his master may get him again. JOHN WYETH. Harriflmrgh, Sept. I WAR DEPARTMENT, August 4tt>, ißco. THE commanding Officers of corps, de tachments, posts, garrifona, and recruiting parties, belonging to the military establishment of the United States, are to report to, and receive orders from Brigadier-General Wil kinfon, in the City of Wafliington, and all officers on furlough are to report therafelves to the fame officer with all possible dispatch. SAMUEL DEXTER, Secretary of War. £5" All Printers within the United States who have published invitations for contrails of the 13th of March last are requested to insert the above in their refpeilive papers, once a week for two months. JUST IMPORTED AND FOR SALE, AT DICKINS'S BOOK - STORE, Oppof.te Christ - Church, AH ASSOBIHENT OF English Papers d 15t AND OTHER STATIONARY. Philadelphia, Aug. 6. A good second band Riding Chair, and an excellent family CHAIR HORSE FOR SALE, Cheap—Enquire of the Printer. September x mwftw Three Cents Reward. RUN away from the Subfcriberon the eveaing of the aßth inft. a bound Servant GIRL, named Elizabeth Howchel, had on and took with her three different changes of garment and money, proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any per son apprehending her (hall he entitled to the above reward—no costs or charges will be paid. N: Shfe had a years and iome months to serve DANIEL FITZPA TRICK. Gofben Townlhip,Chefter County, July 19. august 6 3awtf Certti:m Kedemptioners. A NUMBER are still on beard the (Hp Anna, MX frr.th Hamburg, lying abreait of Vine itreet whar! in the dream, confining of meehanics of almost every J> ft ription, farmers and others, who are anxi us to provide places Desirous to com mencu loading the vessel, their times will be dif pofed'of at the low rate of 80 Dollars for their p.ffage. Apply on board the ftrp, or to JACOB SPERRY Co. September 1 <3 lot For Salor to Let, THE HOUSE, In Cbcsnut Street, Near the corner of Eleventh street, at present in the tenure of Mr. A. M'Call—Poffeflion may be had the first of November next, or sooner if re quired Apply to Edward Shoemaker. September 3 $ Baltimore and New York Mail Stage Office IS removed from No. 13 South Fourth street, to No. 18 Scutfe Third street. An Olli&e (or those liases is also kept at mr. Hardy's Inn, No. 98 Market flreet. General Poll Office, April 18. A PARTNERSHIP. A PERSON poffefling some capital, .vconfi derable ihare of industry, and desirous of engaging as a partner in a lucrative business, may hear OPI fituatioa. All proposals on this fnbjeifl te be in writing, sealed and diredled to W. R. J. New York, and left with the printer of the Gazette of the United States, will be at tended to. A PriHter would find it to ni» advintage June 5- «l r f FOR SALE, A Vd.uable and singularly eligible ESTATE, CONSISTING of two handsome dwelling houses, with excellent {tabling for seven horse«, double coach-houte mod completely fitted up; a beautiful large and valuablg garde-n richly filled with-choice fruit, surrounded with high board fence, almost new. The premises are beautifully situated near the middle of Qermantown, sur rounded vyrh rich profps&s of the adjacent country ; an orchard of about two acres, with a handsome lawn at tht back of the house. Ope house has been recently built oh an appro ved plan ; the other has been completely repaired, painted and papered, and contain ten rooms with an elegant drawing-room, fifteen feet by thirty fix. The new house is well calculated for a store in either the dry or wet good line. Tht air and water are unrivalled, and there are Tome most excellent schools in the neighborhood. For particulars enquire of tke Printer, or of Mr. POTTER, oiMhe premises. Mby 9; dtf FRANKLIN Reserved Trafts, FOR SALE. ON Wednesday the ill day of Odlober next, books will be open in the Office of the Sub fcriker, residing in Franklin, for thefaleof the Reserved Trails, laid out by virtue of an aft of AfTembly passed the Ilth day of April, 1799. — One fifth part of the purchafc money to be pud at the time ef sale, one fifth part witkin twelve months from the day of sale, one fifth pare within two years from said day, and the remaining two fifth parts at er before the expiration ot three ycaVs after such sale. No contrail to be confirm ed for fifteen days after the said books Riall be 0- pened, and the highest price offered within that time will be accepted. All payments made will be forfeited utilefs the purchaser within three years from the day of sale makes an a&ual settlement on the tra& purchased, by clearing, fencing, and tultivating at leatt two acres for every fifty con tained in the survey, and ere& thereon a mes suage for the habitation of man, and reside there on ler the space of five years next following the firft settlement of the fame. No patents co issue, unless fatitfa&ory proof {hall be made of such a&ual settlement, refidecice, and improvement. GEORGE FOWLER, Comm'JJtontr. Franklin, July 38, 1800. august 8, d6w. District of Pennsylvania to -wit: BE it remembered thit on the Tenth day of July in the twenty fifth year of the Indepen dence of the United States of America, Alexan der Addifon of the said Diftridl hath deposited in this office the title of a book the right where of he claim 9 as Author in the words following to wit, " Reports of cases in the County courts of the Fifth Circuit and in the High Court of Errors and appeals of the State of Pennsylvania, and charges to Gr»nd Juries of those County Courts. By Alexander Addifon, Prefideot of the Courts of Common Pleas of the Fifth Cir cuit of the State of Pennlylvania." In conformity to the adl of Coiigrefs of the Uni ted States it,titled " An aft for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of maps charts and books to the Authors and Proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned." D. CALDWELL, Clerk of tie Dijtrifl of Pennsylvania. The above book ii now puhlifhed. It will be de livered to lubfcribecs by Mr. Dobfoa Bookseller. July 2 3 Bank of the United States, August 23d, 1800. WANTED, APPROVED Bills on Amsterdam, At sixty days sight ; FOR WHICH Cafti will be paid. At the rate of Forty Cents per Guilder. d7t Found, A Red Morocco Pocket-Book, WHOEVER has loss it may receive it en ap plication at the office of thij Gazette, and paying the expence of this advertisement. Jtt'y XI. For Sale, The Unexpired TIME of a BLACK BOY WHO has three yfars and five months to fcrve ; he is iober, hoacft, a good wai ter, and underflasds taking care ®f horses. En quire at No. 60, Deck flrae:. July 19, , . eojt J Houses to Let: one; large conven ent three-story Brick Dwell/rig.House, with four rooms oa a floor, anJ two Kitchens ; there is a puftip of water, and a rain water cistern in the Yard ; situate on the east tide of Fourth- Street, one door above Race-Str?et, lately occupied by Solomon Moroche. A L 30, A convenieut Three Story BRICK HOUSE, With a pleasant yard on the South fide of Arch Street, third door above Eighth- Street. For terms apply at No. 116 Arch- Streec. August 4. m&wtf Fifty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Gen, Ridgely of Balti more, on the aoth intt. a light coloured Hegro nsan, who calls himfclf WILLIAM Mc. DONALD ; He is about 14 years of age, about 5 feet Sinches high, Beat in his drefa, and has a good (ait of hair. II»d on, when he went away, a good beaver hat, a short light green cloth coat, edged with yellow, and yel low gilt buttons —a light buff caflimer, double breifted waillcoat, a pair of d»rk olive colour ed thickfett pantaloons—a W'nite linen (hirt, white ribhed cotton stockings, 3nd a good pair of ftrings. He took with him a dark blue coat, a pair of olive caffimer panta loons, and a light corduroy pair of breeches ; also a gold or pinchVeck watch, with a steel chain. He is fond of fpiritous liquors, is inso lent, has a stupid look, and chews tobacco.— He was bred in Charles county, Maryland, and purchal'ed of col. John Thomas by gen. Ridge- Icy. Whoever apprehends said negro, and (e cures him in any jail so that the owner may get him again, (hall receive the above reward, with reasonable charges if brought home, or de livered to Jofhui B. Bond, Philadelphia, may 1 dtf A PERSON, WHO is about taking his departure from hence to the Weft Indies, where he in tends to reside, will undertake to tranfi<sl busi ness on the most reasonable terrm for Mer chants who may be inclined to intrust him with their commands. He wqjild likewise wilh to be concerned with a perlon of refpeftability here, who may be de sirous cf such a connection. *»* Apply at No. 116, North Front St. Aug. ij. eodiw<[ Ibis Day Published, By J. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut Street, (Price »5 Cents) THI Death of General Wajhington, A POEM. In imitation of tht manner of Offiao. By Rev. John B. Linn, A. M. Minister of the First Presbyterian Congregation of Philadelphia. #5" Mr. Chaudron's Oratien will be publiihed on Monday morning. March 15; di JUST PUBLISHED, And to be Sold by JAMES HUMPHREYS, No. l«6, south fide Market Street, Reports of Cases Argued and determined in the HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY s (great-Britain) commenced with THE JUDGMBNTS OF The Right Honorable WILLIAM SCOTT, Michaelmas Term I 798. By Charles Rabinfon, LL. D. Advocate. Volume I.—Part I. $5" These Report will be continued regularly: The fecund Part which concludes this Volume is now in the press, and will be publiihed with all the expedition pofiible, Augull 13, LANCASTER STAGES. THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan caster line «fStages DIBPATCH, return their grateful thanks to their friends and the public m general, for the past favors they have received, and inform them that in addition to the regular Line, they are provided with Carriages,fober and careful drivers, to go through between the City and Borough in two days. Those who preferthis mode of travailing can be accommodated at the Stage Office, sign of United State* EagU, Market street, Philadelphia. Slough, Downing, Dunwoody U Co. Nev. 30. 2t—§ PR. RUSSELL'S HISTORY OF Modern Europe. Tne public are refpe&fully informed that the First Volume of the above Work is printed and will be irnmediitly delivered to the fubferibers. Those Gentlemen who have exprefled a wish to fee the manner in which it is executed before they become fubferihers, are requested to call at W. Y. BIRCH's No. 17, foHth Second-Hreet. It is prefumsd that ca comparifou it will be found superior to the London copy, Aug. 11 eod. FOR SALE, A Printing Press. Apply at the Office of the Gazette of the United States. July 19. FOR SALE, A PRINTING PRESS complete, Old Long Printer, Small Pica on pica body (new and eld Pica, do. English, (two small founts) 16 Line Pica, &c. Sundry Frames, and a great variety of Office Furnitur#, &c. Irori work of a prnting-prefs, £jp They will he fold cheap for cafh —Apply at the office of the Gazette of the United States. French Tuition, UPON AN ANALYTICAL PLAN. NICHOLAS GOUIN DUPIEF, Professor of the French Language, HAS the honor of informing his Fellow Clf! «ns of Philadelphia, thac he wil*Z„ v" hchoo l on Monday the 14th of September at No" S> south I*ifth street, and divide his hour« • Oruaion in the following manner. '° f "" i thc!r o Clock m the morning till 2 in the afternoonT ? is afternoon and evening school will begi* 'fr dayj horn 4 Co 6, and f « * Trteflat.on, from either language into the With —^'4anc^ N B —Nicholas G. Ddehf, refpe&fully in- T-arn 'th' R h Gentl " n «. ambitious to Lara the French, to agree with some of their friends or acquaintances, desirous of receiving les sons in that umverfal and improved language to meet at the fame hour and place for mutual in ftrudl.on—they may be assured it will be to their advantages d ° f °. tftheyperufc with attention To tie Lovers of the French Language. ADDRESS. IN an age when fuccefsful efforts have been made towards the improvemeut of the art of Think wg, and when Analyfu has been the umverfal, and sole good method to improve all luences, and receive inftruvSion in t'em, it may be a matter of altomfhment that it has not been yet generally embraced, and rendered the fam.liar method of learning. The extraordinary rife and progrefsof Chymillry, within a very few years are entirely due te analysis; but there is an art on which it should have firtt darted its beneficial ray,, [allude: to tbe Teaching of Lavage. ! n f a<a Na _ tare this excellent analyst, was before our eyes guiding children in learning the language of their mother, and no shild ever failed in acquiring it profiting surprisingly by her unerring lcffon® Fully convinced by realon and experienci, that the fame method ftie pursues ihsuld be followed as neailyas possible, I adopted, in the course of my .naruaions, such. books elUblifhed on principles that least deviated from her simple didate.. I loon perceived that the method acquired from thefeaids was but* very irregular and imperfed Anatyfis I, rherlore, refulved though with a very small confidence in my slender abilities, but animated with zeal lor the improvement of choft who may wish to learn French from me, to undertake the! laborious and arduous tafcofwritinga work,groun ded on Analytical principle, which m.Jht com prehend what 11i wished f.r l,y thofeapplying them selves to the fiudy of the living language, anct am happy to fay, I have cow nearly concluded it, It conufts of three part*. The first is a chosen Vocabulary of words most frequently used infpe#ch, coutaininiiir I,soc—the most natural acceptatioa of each is determined by a pnrale prefixed to it. The fecond,contains the French verbs, both re gular and irregular, from a new system in which the principal difficulties attending eonjugation are first explained, and observations gi»en on the use of each sense, illustrated by proper examples, so as to enable the learner to expreis himfelf with precifioß* The third, is a complete list of those words ser vant de lien ou de complement defen, entre les autre, tarda du difcours : that is to fay—forming the lint or comple tion of sense bet-wee* the other farts of fpeeoh, whose principal use is to establifa i n speech that connecti on between words, which already exi.it in the mind between ideas. I ha w also fully determined the fehfe and acception of theie important words (which are divided into appropriate clafles to fix. them the easier in the memory) by annexing to each examples in French and Engliflr. As Ido not intend to publish the above,for feme time, and in order, Reverthelefs, that my pupils may reap the fame advantage without it, I hasten to inform those who may be induced to put them fe'.ves under my care, that half the time of school (the othsr half being devoted to other exercises) will be employed in exercising them in the fol lowing manner We first begin with the Vocabulary; each wor4 of which will be pronounced in Englilh then is French, to be repeated by one or msre of the fcho - lars; and a similar repetition of the phrases betore mentioned will follow. It is worthy of observation, that in onr infan cy, and as we advance in years, we lears thd pro nounciation of our vernacular tongue, by pro nouncing word by word ; and Analogy accomplic es what remains to be done, in order to acquire the necessary knowledge of it. The rules give* by Grammarians to attain this obje<sl are almost ufeleft to us, and still mere so to the foreigners, struggling in vain to learn the true pronunciation of a lauguage with the help of dicftionaries and Grammar alone. Though I conceive my scholars may attain in the above manner, the accurate pronunciation of the French language, yet stri& attention is paid to their reading in approved aa thors before we begin the foregoing excrcifes. 1 will pursue nearly tbefame method in impart ing to them the «ont«nts of the two other divisions ot my work. I cannot conclude this address with out thanking my Fellow-Citizens for the liberal encouragement i hav« experienced from them, thefs f.x years past, in my profeflional career,pre fumir.g that I may be permitted to fay, that I have not been altogether undeserving of it. September i B dat aaw aw The Frenchman, WHO refufed to give up a STOLEW POINTER DOG wheji demanded of him on Wednesday morning last about seven o clock, by the ftrvant of the owner, at the corner of Arch and Sixth itreets, is desired to lend him to the office of this Gazette, or di ligent search will be made after him, and he will be prosecuted aj the thief. The Dog is white, excepting a yellow spot on his back, one yel'o* tar, and two or three yellow spots on Uis forehead—the other ear is speckled—he is. vary poor and hip (hot. An Jiandfome reward will be given for the dog, and Five Dollars on conviflion of the thief. The Frenchman is a tall thin m.in, of a complexion very dark, and drefled in black clothes (excepting a striped blue and white gingham coatee) —He was seen with the dog in company with a short fat man, ia Race near Seventh ilreet, on Sunday afternoon last. anrnft 2*? ft BR.OKE INTO THE OF THE SUBSCRIBE IN ROXB O R TOWNS F PHILADELPHIA A RED yud white Cow i red to come prove property and take her away. ALEXANDER & Augufta6. ■Sr ->** /Pr '*' f - 1 ♦*• ew6e^|6l^®gi
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