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    NUMRFH 2499.;
The price of this tjaz*tu u EiGHt
Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing
in tbe city of Philadelphia. All otters p»y
me Dollar additional, for enclosing and di
recting ; and unlcss'somt person in tits city
mill become answerable for the subsvriptiga.
(t must be paid Six Months in Advance.
« » No Subscription uill be received for
a shorter term than six months.
Decern' 1 "' » '799-
ALMANAC
From Stftembcr 30 —to Oii.hr 7. ,
HIGH WATI*. H• M*
I 4*
» 16
3 9
3 S3
4 -8
J »6
WednffJay
Tbnrfday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Meurfay
Tnef<iay
SUN-
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday _
Sunday
Monday
Turfia/
Marshal's Sale.
UNITED STATES, ? ,
Pennsylvani J District. S
BY virtue of a writ of vendition exponas to
me
the United States in ?nd for the Pennfy tvania Dif
triS, wi". he exp' led to pu 1 lie fate, at the Mer
on Monday the 6th day of OSober next, at i»
o'clock, at noon—all the right, ettati' and intrreft
of William Cannon and Joftua Cannon, «t, iD and
to two third parts of »»7 *wes of land, fitnate on
Chartres creek, in Walhinjrt n county on which
is erefted a merchant rxjill, saw mi" *od other im
provements , .
Also,—a Lot of one acre and three fourths, in
Connonlburgh, on which is trfded a three (lory
stone dwelling h'ttfe, &c Seiaad and taken in
execution -ind to b« fold as the pfoperty «f WiUiatn
Cannon and Joftua <?mron the younger by
JOItfN HALL, Marshal.
Marshal's Office*
September 20, 1800.
For Sa
c THE NEW PII.OT BUILT
SCHOONEK
ftSSp ST. TAMMANY,
&'"■ at Say's Whiif, above
Market Street, burthen 70 t -in, fuppol'sd t« be
a remarkahle faft failing vessel, ai i may hi"fit
ted for feain a few days. Inventory to be fe»n
and terms of fa!e known by applying to the lub
fcnb,r' CROOKE STEVENSON,
No. 4. South Water Street.
ALSO, FOR lAI-E,
Hhds Mufcorad Sugar.
Wiiite and brown Hawnah dit'oin boxes.
East India do. in bags.
Weft-India and Conr.tryßum.
100 Hhds MolalTei.
Holland Gin
French and Spanilh Brandy.
Pepper, Crflee, &c.
Aui»iil>9- fa tu&th.tr.
Saddling Business.
WILLIAM JONES V EDMUND
KINSEY,
HAVING entered into partnership, and ta
ken that lone established stand at the cor
ner of Chefnut and Third St eets, refp<-afully
solicit public patron.igc, and pirticulirly invite
a continuance ol the favour* of the former
friend* asd customers of Haines 4c Junes, *nd
Sharplefs k Kinfey, to whose buficiefs they have
fuccteded
They offer for sale a large and general iff rt
merit of elegant Saddle* and Bridles, all kinds
common do Plated asd Brass mounted Harneft.
Saddle bags, Valieces Cart and WaygonGears,
let. Trunks of all kinds, particularly hard lea
ther Portmanteaus.
They olfo manufaAure all kinds of Silver
mounted and Plain Whips, having levpral ex
cellert Workmen in that branch.
They flatter themselves from their united ex
perience and th* arrangements they have made,
to be able to fell any of the above articles on as
good terms as ary others in the United States.
\ liberal allowance will be made to thole who
Btrchafe by the quantity
JONES y KINSEY.
It. »7 Sa tu.th. 4W-
Philmd.
City Commissioner's Office,
Philadelphia, Aug. 261b, 1800.
IN pursuance o'. an Ordinance of the Sele-51 and
Common Councils, patted the aad day of May,
PROPOSALS,
(in writing)
Will be received by the City Coramiffioners, until
the thirtieth day of September next, for renting on
Leases, for one year, tocommciue on the first day
of january next, the following public property of
the ciry, viz
I. The Wharf and Landing on Vine Street.
4 . ditto on Saffafras do.
j Dittn on Muibury do.
4. The Wh«rves and Landings o* High and Chef
nut streets
5. Ditro on Walnut street, the Drawbridge,
Sprute, Pine and C«dar streets, including the
Fi'.h House
6. The Cellar under the City Hall.
Applications may he left with either of the
Commiißoners, Or with their clerk, at No. 6),
Cherry Street. ' eof *° s
To Printers.
WANTED—in Exchange,
\ fOUNT of Long Pnrarr, weighing 6
jL \ or 703 lb. or upwardt, and a i ; ount of
Brevier, weighing 400 lb». or upwards.
September 2.
Gazette
Eliilia Fitter & Go:
No. Si," ncrtb F-or't stsecf.
HAVE FOR SALE,
Sheet Iron, tin plates in boxes, few
twine, ho' 3, wi-ntl'ow gIMs, and
a la ge assortment tf
Ironmongery, cutlery, (adlery, brass
artd ppUi'i'ot Wares,
Hats in cases, Coach & Coach har
ness furniture, See kc
september 23 diw
- . »m» (its
- 6 J1 J 49
6 11 s 48
6 14—5 46
- 6 15 5 *S
- 6 16 5 44
6 17 J 43
6 19 —S 41
HAVE RECEIVED,
Per brig Liberty, capt Hcnderf.in, from Anuter
3<wtS.
e,
of the United States,
PHILA D t L P
Taunton .Me,
of tn excellent qualify,
JUST RECEIVED,
Per I risr Amity, fr. rn Briflol,
AND FOR SALE,
By John Allen,
No. 122, Spruce street,
\Vbr> haß also on hand,
Briflol Patent Sail Cloth,
No. i to 8.
fepttmb r 22 eo6t
Charles Marihall
' AND SON,
No. 46, Cbtsnut Street,
dam, and ether arrivals,
A quantity cf the following article*, which they
fell for cafli, or the usual credit—
Antimon crud * Ol AniG
Arsenic alb Juniper
Sac faturni .succini
Vitriol alb Rhodii
Camphor
Opium Coccinnella
Annett* GUm Benzoin
Mere 1 'tile Arabic
Fracip rub Myrrh
Coiros ftfb
AI SO ON HAND,
Sal G auber ""J „ f Manna flak
Rad gentian 1 M | Com
Flo Sulphur !< j Liquorice ball
Sweet oil • ] Cort PiiTu slav
Sem anili 2 Rub
Rheubarb J"" L
And a quantity of
Shop furniture, surgeons intirumerts, patent
medicines, Sic.—Medicine ehefti and orders from
the country, put up on moderate term*.
fiptcmher 13 w fa iw
Just Received,
jyn for jale Br
ROBINETT & KI3SELMAN,
2co lbs. Mace, 1 . r
400 16s. Nutmeg., J rf 8 ru P er,or V ,h, y-
Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof,
Do. Sugar of the firfl quality,
Holland .Gin in pipes,
Port-au-Prince Molasses—and
30 Tierces Rice,
R. U K. have also on hand, for sale,
Hyson, "1
Young Hyson, & I. TEAS,
Souchong J
Cogniac Brandy, ift k 4th proof,
Sherry Wine in quarter casks, very nice,
50,000 Spanish Segars,
And a Variety of other
GROCERIES.
August 26 eo tf
DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA-
t© wit:
BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the ltd day
of Augull, in the nth year of the Indep«n
dence of the United State-sot America, Wilimm
Young, (B»okfeller.) of the said Diftri&, hath
depoGted in this Office, the title of a Book, tl»e
right whereof he claims asprfrietor; in the vvordi
following, to wit.
»* Essays on Political Society.'*
IN CONFORMITY to the a& of the Con
gref» f tV« United States,intituled" An
A& for the en euragement of learning
[it At..] by securing the copies o! Maps, Charts
and Bonks to the Authors and Propri
etors of such copies during the timet
{herein mentioned "
D. CALDWELL.
Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania.
feptrmber 18
JUST PUBLISHED,
And to be Sold by
JAMBS HUMPHREYS,
No. if-6, south fide Market Street,
Reports of Cases
Argued and determined in the
HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY;
(great-britain)
cnmnK'ticed with
THE JUDGMBNTS
OF
Tlr.e Viiglit Honorable WII.LJAM SCOTT,
Mubaelmas Term 1798.
By Charles Krtbinfon< D. Advocate.
VOI.UMK I.—PAWt I.
■0- These P»prrt will be continued regularly.
The fuoii Part which co»c!udc« this Volume is
now 111 the pref", and will be publllhed with all
the expedition polfible,
Aueuil v?.
Notice to Creditors.
£/• TAKE Notice (ha; J ba*e applied to the
Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, for the City
and County of Philadelphia, for the benefits of the
several a&s of this Commonwealth, and they have
Appointed Monday,the 6th of October, at i® o'clock
,\. M. at the l-'ourc Flcufe, to hear me and my
Credit r«,at which'tinie and place they may at
tend il ch«y think proper.
THOMAS DENTON.
4tt\Y
September »8.
1 •« • ' • i / i p* ».
By C. P. Wayne, No. 65, South Front-flreet.
Hl% TUESDAY EVENING; SEPTEMBER 30, 1800.
, For Sale, ,
by Public auction,—in thje
city of Washington.
THE following property belonging to the Truf
te?» of., the Fuqd, provided for .the
pVynent of certain creii&rs of Edward Fox
and Jaws Greenleaf (
On Mu-:d'jythe Wtc\b:r ijist..
PART of the property of fel'J fund, in City
of that now is retK'xred clew ol
every i: b> lipofed at PuWic
Auction at TanyidiflTavein, a/nonjrft which are
the following valuable ftfuahfift viz. 11 Lots in
ftjuarL- No. 973, » lots in squaw 974, »J lots io
jqttaro N». 995, 1 lots in fq\iire l'.nth of fquari
1013, 19 lots in square loio.t lot in square io«e
1 lot in square roil, 7 lots in square »o»j 4 lot
in square 1044, 3 lots in square 1045, 310 • in
square 1046, 9 lots in square 1047, 1a lots in
fqiiare 1048, with sundry others, advantageously
limited in various parts of the city. Also the 1
fVory frame boiilc now occupied by Vtr Dcblois,
beaatifully situated (with an extensive view of fev
eral miles down the Potomac) on thefoath east
corner of square 973, fronting 43 feet on 11 flreet
eal, and 41 feet on south G flreet: a commodious
Kitch.n with an oveji, &c. adjoining the south
front. A large frame liable, carriage house and
hay loft JO fe«t by 15, and a pump of excellent
water near the hack door of the kitchen, the lot
extending*}! feet on 11 flreet, and I3p,.feet 1 inch
in G flreet, conipriziny lots Noi. 1,1, 3, and part
ot ai, in the r.giflelred division of theiqxare.
f he fairs will commence at the faid't:"r-'rn at ten
o'elo k in the forenoon.
:'he tcrtoMmc fourth ru\ ttt" fourth in fix
.E' ' oc«i wt!t% „ pi»:r the remain
ing moiety iiv t«o-ycars, p»/ »t ■» be ftcurcd
by bond and mortgage. But the creditors in the
above; fund, may in lieu of mortgage fccure pay
ment of their bonds hy depsfit of certificate! »f
the tmflees at the rate of five (hillings in the pound,
to the amount fecursd and Amid a dividend take
place ' el'or- the tipiratiou of the tw , years, it
willHcfetuff ngjinli th« bond, and the certifi
cates returned m the fame proportion.
Henry Pratt
Thomas W. Francis j
John Miller, jun. Trqfttet.
John Afhley
Jacob Baker. j
THOMAS TINGEY, Agent.
August 4. 3 law ta
-pHAT Handsome and healthy COUNTRY
* SKAT, called La u*»t- L>DGf, ttie laur
refidesce »f Thomas Rutter, Ef(j. S.uate in
Potts Grove, Montgomery County, tmrty-ljx
milas from Philadelphia, contain j about i®6
acres, twenty »t which are prime woodland,
fifteen excellent watered meadow, |be reOdue
divided in arable lots. On the are a
Urge handsome Bruk.ll >ufe and adjm.i g build
ings, conning two parlours, » iarge d nid;;
ro-tm, and a IUII, twelve feet wide, by forty
long, a iarge kitchen, uafh house with apump
ot excellent water in it, Cx handfftmechainheis,
two (lore-rooms, four garret chamberi plaiftered
and a gram room over the adj ining buldtcg,
a doub'e spring house, with a l'muke houft ovrr
the lame, withinGltv yards of the kitchen —The
spring, in the dried season never known to low
er in tht Icatt, and from which the mead«w Is
watered ; a garden containing about one acre,
llccked with the moll delicious fruits, such as
peaches, plumbs,'cherries, pears, ralbrrries, & .
several asparagus beds in great perfedtion. Alio*
a young bearing appletree orchard, containing
several hundred trees, the fruit feleiled from dif
frent parts of the United States, a Urge conveni
ent bam with i threlhing fibor, with commodt
ous (tabling for horses and cows, carriage and
houses, grai«<oom, &c. Alio,fundry out build
ings, confiding of a large frame poultry house
and cerncrib, &c. Also, a tenant's house, gir
den and liable, and a pump of cftf;llent water
belonging to the fame.
The fituaiion of P»tts Grove is remarkably
healthy, regularly supplied with Butcher's meat
and poultry in abundance, to fee purchased at a
low rate, and the Schuylkill ass rds a plentiful
supply of excellent fifh Two gTift milk in the
rear of the town. Perhaps few country towns
in Pennsylvania, artr more rapidly improvingy.
or have more" losal advantages than Potts
G;ove. The several places of public wor hip,
the liluhrity of the air, genteel iociety, and
chtapnels of living, are among the tew. advan
tages it po(T'flTcß.
Any pcrfou withing to view the premises,
will please to apply to Mr. Wm. PO 1 1 S,
in Pottfgrove, and for terms to the fubferi
ber, ir Philadelphia.
J O HN CLEMENT STOCKER.
Sept. 19 aawtf.
GLASS MANUFACTORY.
THE PROPRIETORS
Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works,
HAVING procured a fufficient number of
themoft approved European Glass Manu
fu&urers, and having on hand a large stock of
the belt Materials, en which their 'workmen are
now employed, have the pleasure of alluring
the public, that window glass of a superior qua
lity and of ?ny size, from 7 by 9, to 18 by 1-4
inches, carefully packed in boxes containing
100 feet ea h, may be had at the fliortefl notice.
Glass of larger sizes for other purposes, may
also be had, such as for piftures, coach glalTci,
clock faces, See. Bottles of all kinds and of any
quantity may also be had, together with pocket
flaflcs, picklingjars, apothecary's Ihop furniture,
or other hallow ware —the whole at liaft 15 per
cent, lower than articles of the fame quality
brought from any of the Tea ports of the United
States. A liberal allowance will be made en
sale of large quantities. Orders frotn merchants
and others will he punctually attended to on ap
plication to JAMES O'HARA or ISAAC
CRAIG, or at the Storeof Melfrs. PRATHER
and SMILIE, in Maiket-Street, Pittsburgh,
March 4, tuthtf.
An Invoice of
Playing Cards.
SUPERFINE Columbian, Harry the Vlllth
and Merry-Andrew Playing Cards, fer sale cheep
for cajh—Apply at this Office,
september ij.
To be Sold
& Daily ■ Advertiser-.
«- "V -*
~Frericft Tuition;
UPON Aji ANALYTICAL PLAN.
NICHOLAS GOUIN DUFIEF,
Pnft-ssar ef the Fret\ch Langu ge,
TTAB the honor of informing his Ftllow-Citi-
II zens of Philadelphia, that he will open his
School 0(t Monday the 14th.of September, at No.
f, south Fifth (lrerft, and divide his hours of in-
U tuition io the following manser:
A'tendanceori Ladies and Gentlemen, at their
own heufes, svill be .given as usual, from 9
o'clock in the morning .till.» in the afternoon.
His afternoon and evening school will begia
(every other day) from 4 to 6, and from 6 till 9
Tracflations from either language into the
Other, performed with accuracy, elegance, fecre
cy and dispatch- ►.
V N. B —Nicholas G. Dupiif, refpeflfully in
vito the I adijs and Gentlemen ambitious to
learn the French, to agree with fonre of their
frierds or acquaintances, defir-us of receiving les
sons in that universal and improyi!«l language, to
meet at the fame liour and place for mutual in
flruilion—they may jie affurcd it will h- to their
a-lvantage t.C< do so, if they perufc with attention
the following
Tc the Lovers of the French Language.
ADDRESS.
IN an age when fuccefsful efforts have beei
made towards the improvement of the art of Think
ing, and when Analysts has been dilccvered tfc
unfverfal, and sole good method to improve al
fcier.ces, and receive inftru&ion in t v em, it mt{
be a matter of astonishment that it has not beel
yet generally embraced, nnd rendered the familia
method of learning. The extraordinary rife am
progrefsof Chymittry, withir. a very few years
are entirely due t#
which it should have firft darted its beneficial rayi
I allude to the Teaching of Languages. In fadt, Na
ture, this excellent analyst, wai before our «ye
guiding children in learning the language of thei
mother, and no ehild ever failed in acquiring it
profiting furpriiingly by her unerring leflons
Fully convinced by retfoQ and experience, thv
the fame method (be pursues (bould be followed a
neaily as poflible, I adopted, in thr course ot m}
inllru&ions, such books ettablifhed op principle
that fcift deviated from her f?mple dilates. I fool
perceived that the method acquired from thefeaidi
was but.a very iiregular mud lmptrledl Analyfii
—l, th-rforc, refAved though with a very fmal
confidence in my fl snder abilities, but animatec
with zeal lor the improvement of those wVo ma)
wrifh to learn French from me, to undertake th<
a 1 orious and arduous talk of writ inga work,groun
fed on Analytical principle?, which com
prehend wntc is wifhedfor by thofcapplymg them
elves to the lludy of the living laugu-ges, anc!
;m happy to fay, I have now nearly concluded it
It consists of three part*
The first, is a chosen Vocabulary of mo*t
r*quer.tiy used in speech, ccntainining a,soo—th<
n ratural acceptation of each is determined b]
i phrase prefixed ro it.
The second, contains the French veibs,both re
gular and irregular, from a new system in which
he principal difficulties attending «on}ug:.ti< n an
irst explained, and o l fervations given on the use
>f each sense, ii'ustrated by proper examples, fc
is to enable the learner to exprels himleii with
>recifion«
The third, is a complete list of those words fer
pant delicti ou de complement defens entre les autns parele.
!u difcours : that is to (\y—forming the lint or comple
ion of sense between the other parts of speech, whoft
3rincipai ule i» to ettablilh in i'peech that conne&i
jn between words, which a'ready exists in th«
■nind between ideas. I havralfo tally de erminec'
he sense and acception of th:f~ important wore'
[which are divided into appropriate claflVs to fij
hem the e after in the memory) by annexing tci
:ach examples in French and Eng'.ifli.
As Ido not intend to pubii(H the above,for ftmc
:ime, and in order, neverthelcf-, that mv pupil
■nay reap the fame advantage without it, 1 hastet
:o inform those who may We induced to put them
"elv s under my care, that half the time of fchoo
[the other hall being devoted to other exercises]
will be employed in exercising them in the sol
owing manner:-
We first begin with the Vocabulary; each wore
as * will b« pronounced in English then ii
French, to be repeated by one or more of the fcho
iar. ; and a similar repetition of thephrafes befort
iiertioned will follow.
It is worthy of ohfevation, that in our inkn
:y, and as we advance in years, we learn the pro
lounciation of our vernacular tongue, by pro
aouncing word by word ; aud Analogy accomplifti
:s what remains to be done, in order to acquit <
:he neceflary knowledge of it. The rules gtver
Sy Grammarians to attain this obje<sl are a mos
jlelefs to us, and still more so to the foreigners
icruggling in vain to learn the true pronunciatioi
>t a lauguage with the help of dictionaries am
"Grammar alone. Though I conceive my scholar
nay attain ia the above manner, the accurate
jronouncia'ion of the French language, yet strid
Mention is paid to their reading in approved a*
hors before we begin the foregoing exercises.
I will pursue nearly the fnm v method in impart*
ng to them the contents of the two other divifiona
>f my work. I cannot conclude this addrefswith
>ut thanking my Fellow-Citizens for the liberal
ncouriigement I have experienced from them,
hefs fix years past, in my profeflional career,pre
timing that I may be permitted to fay, that I have
lot been altogether undeserving of it.
September l. ditaawaw
A PERSON,
WHO is about taking his departure from
hence to the Well Indies. where he in
tends to reside, will undertake totranfidl busi
ness on the most reasonable terms for Mer
chants who may be inclined to intrust him with
their commands.
He would likewise wllh to be concerned with
a pcrlon of refpeftability here, who may be de
sirous of such a connefti/on.
%• Apply at No. 116, North Front St.
Aug ii. fod.w<[
Three Lents Reward.
RUN away from the Subfcriher on the evening
of the 18th jnft. a bound Servant OIRI.,
named Elizabeth Howchel, had on and took with
her three different changes of garment aad money,
proud,bold and impudent, a noted lyar j any p*r
fon apprehending her (halite entitled to the abeve
reward—no roHs or charges will he paid.
1 Ni B, She had 4 years and lomc months to fer»e
Daniel fitzPatrick.
Oofhen TowH(hip,Cheft«r County, July 19
august 6 3*wtf
I lts»0 BAKKtLS of
Bostoii Beef,
Landing at BrccWs WHirf;' and for file by
SAMUEL' BBOADS,
No. t, Penn Street*
, I, t .
September a>. . . . 3 t,
To Pririters.
The folUwing MATERIALS will be fold
reasonable if applied for immediately,
i Press, ' . ;
3 Founts Long-primer (partly worn)
i ditto small-Pica on Pica body,
ditto Pica,
i ditto English,
i ditto Brevier,
I ditto Burgeois,;
Several pair of Chafes, several composing
(1jc1.3, frames and galleys, foroe brass rules.
Quotations, &c. &c. Sec: all of the. above
will be fold vety reasonable,ior Cash.
September B'. ' '
' ' • '
Candidates for the Navy.
AND others, who are desirous of becoming
acquainted with the following very cffntial
improvement! in Navigation, viz —The method
of finding the Latitude by a Tingle altitude of the
fun at any hour of t v e day ; ana of afccrtaining
both Latitude and Longitude at once by a Celrf
tial observation, the Lunar*, and new forms of
journali for {hips of war, with additional columns,
may hear ot a person ready to inftruft them at
their apartments, who has compcnds of the above *
so Amplified by explanations of figures, marginal
r fert-ncd, Sec. that they may be uuder ood in a
few days | l»y applying at No. 93, foilth Second
flreet, eppofite the.City Tavern.
H« engages to teach Navigation (the common
method of keeping a journal at f«a) in 6 days.
He has taught the Mathematics, French lan
guage, &c. for many years fn different univer
sities, and (hips of war, to which he has been
regularly appointed—He has also had confidcrable
practical experience in surveying and boek-kctp«
ing ; is which he gives private leitures.
His terms are low and accommodating.
He vrill open
A Marine nd Commercial
ACADEMY,
On Monday the Bth of September, at an
elegant >nd I'pacious Room rtf H*rn>ony
Court, (opposite No. 74, south Fourth*.
Orett.)
|C7* The business of an Agent and In*
terpreier faithfully transacted.
Augufl 2; eod df.
BENJAMIN CLAR£,
Clock if IVatch Maker,
HAS REMOVED
To No. 36, Market Street,
Where he has for Sale,
Spring and other Clucks ; gold and filve
Watches; Tools, Files and Materials; fife
nd gilt Chains, Seals and Keys ; Springs,
Sue. See.
CLOCKS AND WATCHES
Repaired as usual.
ttl&f tf
June 3
Robbery.
300 Dollars Reward.
LAST Saturday R'ght my fh>-p in Wafer
ftreet wis openeitt)y a fall'e key, ant' sun
dry articles of JtWFLLERY, to the amount of
ten or twelve hundred dollars, were carried off.
Amon? them were,
Two marrow fpoont marked " Worrcik
Likeneflea of Mr James Kobertfon and wife, of
Petersburg—one do. of a Mr. King—one do.
of Mr John Trimble, late of this town, the
back set with a Urge blue glass and a smaller
in the centre, under which wa« a plait of hair
laid strait, with J. T. fn a cyph-r w ike ill
pearl. 1 ogether with a mimtier of fancy pi»«
ce«, painted by Sully, which cannot now oe
recollefied s 5 Boitfwaiu's Calls stamped
« Warrock.'
AND
The following Watches: ■
I Gold watch, maker's nauu ProvaH, Parit
1 silver "do. Thomas Green, Liverpool, 7703
1 do do. George Bifield, London, 13,500
1 gold do. Frrnch, no name
1 do. do. John Ryland, London, 1331
I silver di\ French, r.o nam«
1 do. do John Bull, London, 744
I gold do. Rodart, Parit
I silver do. Joseph Kemtier Shaw
1 d«. do. J. Darlington, London
t do. do. No. 9861
1 gilt do. G. M. Metcalf, London, 4196
1 silver do. George Hafwood, London, 1906
1 do. do. J.Smith, London, an
1 double cafe gilt watch, R. Ofburn, Rich-
mond, 8764
100 Dollars will be given for the reftoratioa
of the jewellery, or aoo delUrs if the thief or
thieves ire ilfo fecure-l.
Mr. Benjamin Morris, the owner of the
Warche« which were taken at the fame time»
will also give 100 dollars fcr them.
July *9 , , .
£5" The Printers at Peterlburp, Richmond,
Alexindria—Baltimore—Charlefton—and o«
thers, are requested to insert the above for a
ew times
TO PRINTERS.
FOR sale,
A PRINTING PRESS complete,
Old Long Priraer,
Small Pica on pica body (taw and .'ld
EngVilh, (two fmill founts)
16 Line Pica, &c.
Sundry Frames, and l great variety of Office
Furniture, &c.
Iron work of a prlnting-prefs,
gjT They will be fold cheap for jOi—Apply
at the office of the Gazette of ihc United
State*.
[Voluhb XVIII.
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