Nu.vnpit 1496.1 Tie />ri'c< 0/ «£>:■« Gaz tte is Eight Dollars iter annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. All others fay »ne Dollar additional., for enclosing unci di recting ; and unlesstscme person in this city will become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. *»* No Subscription will be received for « shorter term than six months. December 1 1799- ALMANAC From September l^ —to September 24. UIGH WATZ&* «• M" 8 3 9 S 10 3 ■ 10 5 7 11 47 o 13 Wednsfday Tharfday Friday Saturday Bond*t Monday TaeWay Wednesday Thursday Friday SK, 'timii*/ Just Received, By the late arrival' here, and at New-Tori, AND FOR SALfe BY L«rain & Son, No. 5, North Third Street. An e!egaiw affaraneotetChin*ze» ned Calicoes, Er.plilh Sat'uis, Preaconj;". Ijuteftfing*; Dimi'iei, Bobbins, Coatio • Fhn ncU, Bock tig Baories, Broad-Cloths,3wgndown«, Double-miil'd .>rabs; —Worded Yarn ana Cotton HoQerv ; Pl'in Forest CJoths CARPETS & CARPETING. Also on H-.nd, Low-priced and Sac India muslins, Iriflj and quadmr-ic liotns, Geranan Dowlas, ribboue India fati»-,lutttring<, and fonfban wi, mill'd yarn elove-, H'oty and h»n fadlery, and a variety *f Ironmongery, and fe fora L !e DRY GOODS. ALSO, To be Sold, or Bartered, For DRY GOODa, a Handiome Three Story BRICK HOUSE. With Piazza and Kitchen adjoining, situate in Vioe near Fourth Street, built iu modern style wi-h excellent ina'crials, :nd well calculated toao rrtrt>ni(/riare a. family, t Horses & Phaston. AP MR of •"'ell broke, found Horse?, and a handfomt Photon, for sale at Thomas Allen*! LivcTj-lU' le, in 6th near Arch streets. I'eptemWer 13 d6t WEST COUNTRY PATENT Canvas, No i to 8, FOR SALE BY Ebcnezer Large, ALSO 200 boxes fliort pipes faitable for the SpaniCi Market. 9 mo. 13th, ißao Jmw&fa yw Charles Marfliall AND SON, \ No. 46, Cbesnut Street, HAVE RECEIVED, Per brig L -rty, capt Heoderfnn, from Amtler dam, and other arrivals, A quantity of the following article", which they fJI lor ca(h, or the usual credit— Antimoo crud Ol Jnifi Arfti.calb Juniper Sac fanyni Succini Vitriol alb Rhodii Borax Cunphor Opium Coccinnella Annetto Gum Benzoin Mere Dulc Arabic Proecip rub M> i rh Corros sub ■ Kino AI.SO ON HAND, Sal.G auber ""J r pM-inna fhk Kad eentian | | Com Flo Sulphur t>i j Liquorice ball Sweet oil I Peru slav Seai anifi I y I Rub Rhcubarb J L And a quantity of Shop furniture, surgeon* instruments patent medicines, See.—Medicine cherts, artti cnversfroni the ciritry. pu: u:; on moderate rcrms. feptember 13 Houses to Let: ONE large cooven ent thßea-ftory Brick Dwelling House, with four tvoms om a floor, and two Kitchens ; there is a pump of water, and a rain water cistern n the yard ; iituaie on the east li«Je of Fourth- Street, one door above Race Street, lately occupied by Solomon Morochc. ALSO) A convenient Three Story BRICK HOUSE, Next door, but one, norih of the above, No. 57. —It has a Pump and Cistern in the yard, See. For terms apply at No. 116 Anjh-Street*. Gazette BUW ■ fc— «im «tT» . 7- . 6 s J8 . 6 3-: —J J 7 6 4 J 56 • < si J 3* - & 7 -J S3 6 8 S* 6 10- —/ 50 iif. W f« )« DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA— to yf IT . BE I T REMEMriEKED, That on the ltd day of Augurt, in the a;th year of tha Indep-.n der.ee of the Uni ed States ol America, William Yoonc, (Biokfellcr,) of the said DiariS, h»th depoGtcd in this office, the title of a Book, the right whereof he claims is proprietor ; in the words following, to wit. " Essays an Political Society IN CQfJPORMI TY to the ael of the Con ■ gref* ',f tU United State»,itUiluled " An A& for the en:ouragenrc£it of learning, Sy securing the copies 01 Maps. Charts »na Bo*kfi to thtf Authors and Propri etors of luch copies during the times thereiß mentioned " D.CALDWELL. Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania, september 18 »aw4w Just Received, aht> for sale ar ROBINETT & K.ISSELMAN, 200 lbs. Mace, 1 .■ r 400 lfts. Nutmegs, j°* * fu P en ° r lua,ityl ua,it y Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, Do. Sugar of the firft quality, Holland Gin in pipes, Port-au-Prince MolalTes—and 30 Tierces Rice. R. 12 K. bane also on band, for sale, Hyson, 1 Young Hyson, 8c I TEAS, Souchong J Cognac Brandy, ill tc 4th proof, Sherry Wine ia quarter calks, very nit®, 50,000 Spunilh Sega. 3, And a Variety f otbtr GROCERIES. Auifuft 26 eo tf ELISHA FISHER AStD i 0. No. 09, North Front Street, HAVE tO R SALE, Ironmongery, Sadlery, Cuuery, Brafo and ) Jlpan'd Wares, $ 6d 8d tod lid and aod flat point nails, German Steel, Hats aflbrted in cases, Pistols, guns and flints, &c. ace- September HIGH-STREET. The House, LATELY occiipu-tl by the Chevalier D'Yrnjo, SgsnTlii Ambassador, -ill be let out to an approved person «r family, on easy conditioos. It is large, commodious and elegant, with coach-house and (tables conformable. Enquire at No. 100, Spruce street. SAMUEL MAGAW, Arcb Strat, A 7 a. 94. J u 'y 23- eoJit. To be Sold T*HAT Handsome and healthy COUNTRJT SKAT, called Laurel Lodge, the late refidexce of Thomas Rutter, £fq. situate ia Potts Grove, Montgomery County, thirty-lix miles from Philadelphia, coritaing about i«6 acres, twenty which arc prime woodland, fifteen excell;nt watered meadow, the residue divided in arable lots. On the premises are a la, ge handsome Brick House and adjoining build ings, two parlours, a Urge dining ro«m, and a Hall, twelve feet wide, by forty long, a large kitchen, waft hot,fe with a pump of excellent water in it, fix handsome chambers, two store-rooms, four garret chamber! plaiflei ed and a gram room over the adj ining budding, a double tyring house, with a lm.>ke fioula over the lame, witfcinfifty yards ofthe kitchen—The tpringi in the driefl season never known to low* er in the leafK and from which the meadow is wj'.ered ; a garden ror.tainmg about one acre, linked with the moll delicious fruits, such as peaches, plumbs, cherries, peats, rafberries, &c. leveral afpjragus beds iri great perfe&ion. Also, a young bearing appletrer orchard, containing levcrai hundred trees, the truit feledled from dif IrejE parts of the l T ni:ed States, a ljrge conveni ent barn with « tlirelhmg ffaor, with commodi ous ftabhng for horses and cows, carriage and nouses, grain room, &c. Also, sundry out build ings, confuting of a large frame poultry house and cnrncrib, ice• Also, a tenant's house, gar den and liable, md a pump of excellent water beiocging to the fame. : hefuMlioa ofP.tts Grove is remarkably ! rralthy, regu arlj fwpplied wirh Butcher's meat »nd poultry in abundance to he purchased at a low rate, and the Schuylkill affords a plentiful of excellent fi/h. Two grift mill, i n the rear or t..e town. Perhaps few country towns in Pennlylvania, are more rapidly improving, or have more local advantages than Potts Grove. The several places of public worth in, the lilubrity ot the air, genteel society, arid cheiptiefs of living, are among the lew advan tages it poflVfTcs. Any person wilhing to view the premises, will please t > apply to Mr. Win. POTTS, in P3y in lieu nf mortgage fecurc pay meat of their ' onjs ly depolit of cerrificar-s t. l the trufleei ibe rate of (v. iillit gs in the pound, to the amount fecurud ana fbcald * dividend takJ place 1 f ' re the expiratiou of the two years, it wiil be fa off agiinil thii bond, and the certifi ed > rr "iiD,j in the fame proportion. Henry i'ratt Thoma* W. Francis John Miller, juu. John Affjley Jacob Baker. THOMAS TIN Atigull 4. to BE SOLD - A 1 PUBLIC S /IL E, On Fifth Day the 9th ot Oclobrr, on llie premises, The Mary- /Vnn Forge And Plantation : OITU-VTJS part in Hrandywine townfnip, and par' in Werckland, about 30 milas from Phi. laddpfia.and one and an hall mile from ibeTnrn p-tc r..ad. and town ; containing nl'eut 3.10 aens, wi-h allowance of 6 acres per !0O; two thirds of the land is good woodland, ome excellent meadow r«*rfe, and much more can be made of the firft quality ; the forge is turned by the main branch of Brandywinc Creek, a forcible Stream, the forge has three fires and two hammer a all in good repair. The dam being found anj well backed, and apparently able to resist any frtlh (not supernatural) Likcwlfr there is another lively stream ani current of water, that empties inte the laid dam, that might be very con vei .cut lor a Grift Mill, or other kind of water works, might be with facility ero&ed; there is a good twu-flory stone dwelling-house for the ac commodaiion of the proprietor of the works, with jan excellent spring and good houfc over it; con [ tiguous to the door also convenient (lone stabling, with an entry through the qiid •' e fufficicnt tf accommodate three teams, btCdes haekney horfet; contiguous to the forge stands a good store office, and a nurater of conveuieiv houses for tha work man is ereiled amply for tha said worts If not then fold it will be rented for a term of years Terms and conditions made known by applying to WILLIAM EVANS,; in Wi)U»to»o, •r JOHN MARSHALL, in rhatn harf TowoOiip. - N. B. Tht B>le t* cfawcoc* *t i o'clock oa Uid day. FRAA'KUN Reserved Trails, FOR SALE. ON WednclMay the ift day of October next, books -vill be open in theOffici of theSub fcriber, residing in Franklin, for the talc of the Refervcd Trails, laid out by virtu: oi an ail ot Affembljr palled the Uth day of April, 1799. Oae fifth part oi the purchase money to be p .id at the time ef sale, one fifth part witkin twelve months from the day of sale, one fifth part within two ycat's from said day, and the remaining two filth parts at »r before the expiration o! thre« years after futh sale No contract to be confirm ed for fifteen days after the said books (hall be o pened, and the highest price offered within that time will be acoepted. All payments made will be forleitcd unlc fs the purc!iafer within three yeirs from the day of sale makes an aAual settlement on the trad jurchafed, by clearing, fencing, and eult vating at lealt two acres for every fifty eon tuined id the survey, and ereit thereon a mef fiage for the habitation of man, and reside there on ler the spaCe of five years next following the firft settlement of the fa.ne No patents to iflue, unless fatisfa&ory proof shall be mad; of such actual lettlement, rsfidence, and improvement. GEORGE FOWLER, Jolj il, aflM. WAYNE COUNTY TAX£S7~ owners ot unimproved la-rile in Wayne county, are fatreby notified, that Taxes are become payable thereon for the years I -"yy and 1803. Those who have BOt already paid their taxes, re hereby required to discharge the fame to JOHN BRINK, Etquire, Treasurer »f said County at Milfurd, within three month* lrom this date . otherwise proceedings to sale, according to the ait of Affcmbly in such cafe provided, will e had by the Commif&oners for the said county. Asa Stent on, 1 John Carton, 5- Commiflloner-s Jebannes Van Etten, J Attoi, E. Kellogg, Cfk; Jul* 9 : 1800 City Commissioner's Office, Philadelphia, Aug. 26tb, 1800. FN purfuarice of an Ordinance of the Seleil and 1 Common Councils, passed the aid dav of Mav «?97. ' " (in writine) Wil , . U GLASS MANUFACTORY. THE PROPRIETORS Of tbe Pittsburgh Glass Works, HAVING procured a fuffici«nt m.ruber of the moil approved European G'a'sivlanu fuilurers, and having on hand a large flock of tbe best Materials, vn which their workmen are now employed, have the pleasure of assuring the public, that window pi alsof a fupeiior qua lity and of any size, from 7by9,to 13 by 44 inches, cirefolly picked in boxes containing j IC' leet ea h, may be had at the Ihortelt notice Olafs of larger lizes for other purpo'ts, may also be ha such as for piflures, coach glasses, clock faces, &c. Battled of allkindsand of any quantity may also be had, together with pockti fiafks,pickiii)gjtrs, apothecary's shop furniture, orother Imliow ware—the whole at lead 25 pet cent, lower than articles of :he fame quality brought from any of the sea ports of the United »ta»cs. A liberal allowance will be made et; sale of la'g? quantities. Orders from merchants and others will be ptinftually attended to on ap plication to JAMES O'HARA or ISAAC CRAIG, or at the Store of Mc (Irs. PRATHER andSMILIE, in Maiket-Street, Pttfburgh. March 4. ti-thtf. JUST PUBLISHED, And to be Sold by JAMES HUMPHREYS, No. tte6, south fide Market Street, Reports of Cases Argued and determined in the HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY; (c»f. A.T-BKITAIN) commenced with THE JUDGMBNTS OF Tie Right Honorable WILLIAM SCOTT, M'uhaelmas Term 1798. By Charles Uobinfon, LL. I). Advocate. VfiuMZ I.—Palit I. gjf These Knport will be c-ntinued regularly. They«W Pari which concludes this Volume i« row in the preft, ami will be publilfced with all the expedition possible, Auguj r6w Candidates for the Navy. AND others, who are desirous of becoming acquainted with the following very cff.nthl improvements in Navigation, viz.—The method of finding the Latitude by a single altitude of the fun at any hour of Me day ; and of afccrtaining both Latitude and Longitude at once by a Celcf tial observation, the Lunar*, and new forms of journali for ihips of war, with additional columns may hear oT a person ready to inflruil them at their apartments, who has compendsof the above so fimplifiedby explanations of figures, marginal roferunces, &c. that they may te uuder ood in a few days j by applying at No 93, south Seconci ftreet, eppofite the Cicy Tavern. Ht engages to teach Navigation (the common method of keeping a journal at sea) tn 6 days. He has taught the Mathematics, French lan guage, &c. for many years in different univer fities, and (hips of war, to which he has been regularly appointed—He kas also lirf confide ra!iii. practical experience in surveying and boslt-ketp iug ; i» which he gives >rivate lectures. His terms are low and accommodating. Commjjiiner. dt«. He vrill open A Marine: nd Commercial ACADEMY, On Monday the Bth of September, at an elegant and i'pacicus Roc.ni in Harmony Cuurt, (oppolite No. 74, louih Fourth ly reet.) SC7* The business of an Agent and In terpreter faithfully trdnsacttd. Augufi 25 d 9ot PROPOSALS, tod il* ■* . " To Printers. WANTED—in Exchange, A. FOUNT o- Lunp Prtn; , weighing 6 7. . or 7o- lb. or upward, and a fount of Brevier, weighing' 400 lbs. or upwards. September a. French Tuition, UPON AN ANALYTICAL PL N. NICHOLAS doUIN PUFIEF, f rt ]f essor of lix French Language, ' «J AS the honor o ( informing his Fillo-.v Citi- Aj~ ? Ws of Phihde|pl.ia r that he w!' open his School on fAonday the 14th <,l Scpteft&4, at No. J, south Fifth ftrect, and oiv 'e hi? hours of in llriiction tti the foil wing maimer.: Attendance on Ladies an Gentlemen, at their own _hßU.es, will b. given as usual, from a o clock in the mormng till *jn the sfrernr.on H.saltcrnoon and evening fchooi will begin (evtry other day) from 4,10 6 and from 6 till a. 1 ra:.liitions frl vantage to do To, if they peruse with attention the following . To the Lovers of the F-erich Language, ADDRESS. IN an age when fuccefjtllT efforts have beeti made towarur vjrr.acular tongue, by pro iMGnciug word by word; end es what remains to b? done, in or :er to acquire the neceflary knowledge of it. The rules given by Grammarians to attain this obj.rfl tire a most, useless to us, and still more so to tire foreigner*, •trugglirg in vain to learn the true pronunciation of a teuguage with the help of ; two other div si ,a» of my work. I cannot conclude this address with out thanking my Fellow-Citizens for the lih.-ral encouragement I have experienced irom t' rri thefsfix years past, in ir-.y profeffional caretr jre fumir.g that I may be permitted to fay, that I have not been altogether undeserving of it September l. d2t taw iw To Gentlemen Farmers. THE SUBSCRIBER DECLINING fanning, will offer at public sole on his Plantation, opp'ifitpJtJewboM'li Iflat.d on the Delaware, within two miles of Kordfntown.ltats Nenr-Jerley, oh' Saturday, 13th September next at a o'clock, hit stork <.f Horses, Cattle (mostly tat) an about eighty St.eep, f njrteen of which are Hams. The prin cipal part of both Ewes and Rami are an excel lent breed His plantation he will hold for sale till next spring, when if not fold it will Ire rested. Terms of sale made known at the time. THOMAS St. JOHN. 1 f •• August jo. V 1 V.VJT [VoiUMK XVIII. S 1