s !$y The following work may perhaps Appear , from its Title as only nccf ffary to the Gentle men "of the Bar— ["he whole trading world ire interested in the knowledge of its contents. It is replete wfth information to the Alan of Bttfi ness ; and the Merchant, the Underwriter, the Sea Captain. &c. &c• will find therafelv«fs par ticularly and immediately concerned in the knowledge it affords. JUST PUBLISHED, And to be sold by James Humpurets, No. ic6, south fide of Market Street, PART 11. (which concludes the First Volume) of REPORTS OF CASES, Argued and determined in the High Court of Admiralty, (Great Britain) Commencing with the JUDGMENTS of of the Right Hon. Sir William Scott, MichaehiiM Term, 1798, By CHR. ROBINSON, L.L.D. Advocate, jit the same place may be /bad PART I. (C7*rhefe REPORTS will be continued regularly as they come to handi Sept. 18- th.fa.4cfa. Elillia Fisher & Co. No. 39, north Front street, HAVE FOR SALE, Sheet Iron, tin plates in boxes, lew. ißg twine, hoes, window glass, and a large assortment of Ironmongery, cutlery, fadlery, brass and japan'd Wares, Hats in cases, Caacli & Coach har ness furniture, &c See september 23 diw L'AVENIR &? ARDLEY, No. 63, south Third street, Opposite the United States Bank, BEO leave to inform their friends and the pub lic, that they trasfa&the buficefs of pur chafing and felling of Stock, negociating Bills of Ex change, buying and felling of Houses, Lands, &c. on commiflion.—Such ai will favor them with their cuftoni, way reft allured that the utmost ex ertions will be exercised, to render every possible fatisfa&ion. They have at present for sale, 3170 acrts of well chosen LANDS, being military warrants, jlrcady located and fur veysd,fituare between the Little Miami sad Scio ta Rivera, in tha North Weftcrn countries, september 19 § Taunton A.le, of an excellent quality, JUST RECEIVED, Per brie Amity, from Bristol, AAD FOR SALE, By John Allen, No. 122, Spruce street, Who fca« also on hand, Bristol Patent Sail Cloth, No. i to 8. feptember 22 Journeymen Preflmen. WANTED Immediately three or four Journey men PRESSMEN; thclc who can bring indifputabU recommendations ef their being jfood workmen, steady and honed, may find constant employment at the Printing office of Isaiah Thomas, jr. Worcefttr.feptember >7,1800 (»») BENJAMIN CLARK, Clock W Watch Maker, HAS REMOVED To No. 36, Market Street, Where he has for Sale, Spring and other Clocks ; gold and filve Watches ; Tools, Files and Materials ; flee nd gilt Chains, Seals and Keys ; Springs, See. See. CLOCKS AND WATCHES Repaired as usual. June 3 tu&f tf An Invoice of Playing Cards. SUPERFINE Columbian, Harry the VHlth, and M;rry-An.lrew Playing Cards, for sale cheep for calh—Apply at this Office, september 13. 6jjoo lbs- New Orleans Indigo, Entitled to Drawback. »oo hogflieads Virginia Tobacco, 54 kegi of Virginia Twist, FOR SALE BT Tunis & Annefley, Walnut street wharf. d6t 9 it. itfio TO PRINTERS. FOR SALE, A PRINTING PRESS complete, Old Long Prirv.er, Small Pica on pica body (new and old Pica, do. English, (two small founts) 16 Line Pica, &c Sundry Frames, and a great variety of Office Furniture, &c. Iroh work of a pr'nting-prtfs, £5" They will be fold cheap for cash—Apply at the office of the Gazette of the United States. Baltimore and New York Mail Stage Office IS removed from No. 13 South Fourth street, to No. 18 South Third Street. An Office for those (lages is also kept at sir. Hardy's Inn, No. 98 Market street. General Poll Office, April aB. A Red Morocco Pockct-Book, WHOEVER has loft it may receive it on ap plication at the office of this Gazette, and paying the exptnc« of this adv«rtifement. Gazette of the United Staets PHILADELPHIA, WEBNP.SDAY F.VKNING, SEPTRMBRR 24 PRICES OF STOCKS, Philadelphia , September 44. Old 8 perC«nt Stock for cash 108") Os* percent fix per cent, (net amount) do. 86 ( *[ ■» Navy do. do. 86 f * Three per Cent. do. stj §j £> ——— Deferred, - do. 84* B4.NK United States, do. 31 * Pcnnfylvania, do. 16 North America, do. 48 (nfurante comp. N. A. (hares 10 per Cent, be low par. - adv, Turnpike Share?, 10 per cent, nnder par. Bridge (Schuylkill) Stock, par. East-India Company of N. A. 7 per cent advance Land Warrants, 15 dolls, per 100 acres. Water Loir, 8j pei cent. COURSE OF EXCHANGE. Bills on Lon. at 30 days for cash 170 per ct- Do. do. 60 days do. 168J do. Do. do. 90 days do. 166 2-3 Bills on Hamburgh at 60 days 36 a 37 cts. per Mark Banco Ds. in Amderdam, 60 days 39 a 40 cts. per Florin. Cj" The Carriers of this Gazette, have been strictly forbidden either to sell or give away, any of their papas; and should the Editor detect, or re ceive information of any person at tempting to seduce them from the line of their duty, he "will employ legal means for redress.—lt has become a serious inconvenience, and those ivho are friendly to the interest of this paper, are requested to give such in formation as may be in their power on the subject, and they mill confer an obligation on The Editor. |G7* It is requested that Gentlemen •who are neglefled by the Carriers, will not per mit several days to elapse without giving in formation of such negleft ; b\jt immediately give notice. They shall be served re gularly. To Readeri and Correspondents. " Seneca," in the intends of political composition, and salutary invettive, not un worthy of Junius, we hope, will find incli nation <0 exclaim " Awake, Eolian lyre ; awake ; A nd give to rapture all thy trembling firings.' With our conviftion of his satirical pow ers, we wish that he would bend his atten tion to the Jacobinic foe, and employ his excellent po-try in aid of found and virtuous politics. We are allured of the salutary confluences of literary efforts, thu» di refted. eo6t "Yes, from the depths of Pindus (hall jour rhymes, Thro' thii miforder'd world, these lawless timet, Be heard diftin&ly in our iamoft ftatd ; All that the good revere and bad men hate, In spirit and in substance, as of old, Your Muse in her Asbestos (hall enfold." We are diverted with the fantaflic ai>d be witching raillery of a gay Coquette, who calls herfelf " Frakce»." It is impoflible to argue tfith so volatile a logician. We can only defend ourselves, fay running airay, and by remarking to ttie Lady that, at any rate, we must be vanquished by the power cf her eyes, if not of her arguments. u Her mein, ler ft ape, her temper, eyes, and tongue Are lure to conquer—for the rogoe is young ; And all that's madly wild, or oddly gay We call it only pretty Fanny's way." The moral doftririe of *» Mentor" is fuft and salutary. But his position that " real greatness of mind and energy ®f talents are seldom accompanied with an inclination to loye and gallantry," is not warranted by any,'' even the flighted survey of human nature. The raoral ; ft may mourn that Genius and flrong paflions are connefted, bat the Phi losopher and man of the world know that : this is a frequent alliance. The reader of ; Sully's memoirs will discover innumerable ! inft-uices of ardency of paflion in Henry of Navarre, one of the greatest and mod amiable of Princes. We may find Alcidiades at .the feet of an Aspasi a, and Junes C.esar at more than one toilet. «*■ Antonius fl-d from AeUium's coast, Auguflus prcfling, Asia loft : His fails by Cupid'l hands unfurl'd To keep tic/air, he gave the world. Edward our fourth, rever'd and crown'd, Vigorous in youth, in armsrenown'd While England's voice and Warwick's care Defign'd him Gallia's beauteous h?ir— Chang'd peace and power for rage and wars Only to dry one Widow a tears. France's fourth Henry we may lee, A servant to the fair D'Eftree ; When quitting Coutras profp'rom field, And fortune tanght at length to yield, He from his guards and midnight tent Diffuis'd e'er hillsand vallies went To wanton witb the fprigbtly dame And in his pleasure loft his fame." " dick vwLCAJf," is in type, but una voidably poftponcd 'tils to-morrow. LITERARY NOTICE. ! We are pleased to learn that an elegant [ and ample edition of the wcrks ef the late 1 Judge Wilson, is to be published by the enterprizing Mr. Dickins, from the very elegant press ofMr Maxwell. The collation of the manuscripts, is to be the care of Bird Wilson Esq. Hence, from natural solici tude for the literary reputation of a rela tion and from the legal information, and j accuracy of the Editor, the Public may rightfully expeft a faithful and well di fident obeyed the impulse of truth and vir tue, and saved an innocent man to his coun try and his family. Fries was liberated, and the voice of his country give an unqualified plaudit for the aft of genuine justice. What followed, hid fellow citizens eager to make up for his fufFerings, elefted himr to the command of a militia regiment ; and in obedience to law, the Governor has issu ed a commission ; this is set up as one of those charges which debauched and infamouj men, heap upon each other', to injure i £ they could, the reputation of Governor M'Kean. But what is the trne ground upon which these tranfa&ionc (hould be placed ? Do we not know that the preTticeof infijrretftio«r„ was one of those bold flrokes which Samuel Lyman describes ; do we uot know upon the authority of the members of the legisla ture who went thither, that no such thing as an infurre&ion or a treasonable refiftancs existed ; has not the voice of those counties, ihewn the discovery made of the arts, prac tised by Ham'iton and his adherents Picker ing and Pinclney, to drag us int6 such m af ures as would render a (landing army neces sary, and promote the establishment of what they call aJI ong government. This is the true light in which that infamous business (hauld be viewed. We fhruld consider it as a measure which was the stratagem of a faftion, and the cause of a vail expenditure calculated to enrich a few creatures of pow er ; the eledtion of Fries mull be offenfive, for the fame cause which whetted animosi ty againil him, dill exift3; he was an adlive officer in our revolution, and he dqw com mands a regiment of hardy and brave re publican Germans. [To comment eopioufly on the above would be useless. We shall just (late fadts, known to all. A itbellion against the laws of the United States broke out in the Ipring of 1799, in the counties of Montgomery, Burks, and Northampton.—John Fries was the leader ; he, with an armed force, threat ened an officer of the United States, rescued certain prisoners from that officer, and pre vented him from'executing his duty; openly biddng defiance to eur government. Th 4 the President iflued a proclamation, inviting them to return to their duty as citizens, and slated the confrqutnces of difobedience,they treated his of conciliation with con tempt j he was then compelled to order out' the troops 111 the pay of the U. States, and some militia volunteer companies, to avenge the insulted laws. The troops turned out with alacrity, inarched to the scene of infufi re&ion, and arretted a number of the rebels, among the reft John Fries, —He was twice tried by the laws of his country, and twice convidted by an hoiieft and upright jury of 12 men ; he was sentenced to die, the punllhment due his crime. The Presi dent in' mercy pardoned him, anticipating a good effedl, and he returned to his home, where no sooner did he arrive, than those very persons who had been convidted, some of treason, others of mifdemean