CHINA GOODS. Landing fro-n tbe ship America, Walte. Sims, Commander i from Canton, NICKLIN, GRIFFITH far Ce. Bohea, Congo, Souchong, lft & ind quality, Caper souchong, Tonkay""' J.TEA.S, Singlo, Young hyfi n, Hyson, ift &. id quality, Imperial, Yellow ic white nankeens Lutestrings, b!ack & color'd ( In Boxes Sinfhaws do. aflbrted, Satti»s do. J Lutestrings, n>az. blue & dark green Siwlhaws do > , Persian taffetas, dark green J They banc also un band, for sale, received bv the late arrivals from Europe, is"e. Infmallpick- Strip'd and cheeked ginghams | ajjrs a.fT-rted, White figured & color'd Mui- | calculated fnr linetts VVeft-ln White corded dimities 1 dia market 8 Color'd silk, ilriped Nankeens | entitled to J d. .twbatk, 14 Trunks printed Calicoes, 5 do. do. 3 Balesfeine twine (Entitled tc 10 Casts English China ware, f drawback, in tea setts J 6 Calks mineral black, i do. white, jo do. colcother, 3 Calks purple brown, 35 do. nails aflbrted, 9 do. Londim porter in bottles, EngMth fail canvas, No. I, » & 3, Ruflia duck, n Boxeb white Ha»anna sugar, 13 Pipes old Madeira wiue, Gunpowder, Empty wine bottles, a© Guns, 6 pounders, 11 do. 9 do. 18 do. 9 do. with carriages, Ac, 18a, cilbs. Ceribon coffee, lit quality (Entitled ti . jo.ocolbs. black pepper {drawback 10 Logs eboi.y J Just Received, By the late i.rrivalt here, and at Ne-ai-Torl, AND FOR SALE BY Lerain & Son, No. 5, North Third Street. An elegant afforunent of Chintzes and Calicoes, Inglifli Satins, Preatongs Modes, Sarfntts, and Lutestrings ; Dimities, Bobbins, Coatings, Flan nels, Becking Baozies, Broad-Cloths,Swandowns, Double-mill'd DrabsWorlUd Yarn and Cotton Hosiery ; Plain Forest Cloths CARPETS & CARPETING. Also on Hand, Low-priced and fine India muilill *, Irish asd quadruple linen*, Ger-nan Dowlas, rihbons India fatms,lat(lrings, and fonflianws, mill'd yarn gloves, ivory and horn combs, fadl cry, and a variety Ironmongery, and fjr'fonaMc DRY GOODS. ALSO, To be Sold, or Bartered; For DRY GOOD a Handsome Three Story BRICK HOUSE. With Piazza and Kitchen adjoining, situate in Vine nea- Fourth Screet, built iu modern style with excellent materials, an! well calculated to ac commodate a Urge family. Srpt It ELISHA FISHER ASD CO. No. 39, North Front Strict, HAVE P O R SALE, Ironmongery, Sad!ery, Cutlery, Brass and J Japin'd Wares, , ) 6d 8d lod ud and »od flit point nai's, German Steel, Hats aflorted in cases, Piltols, gjns and flints, &C.&.C. September Saulnier &c Wilson, IVOOLEN DRAPSRS, MERCERS, W<. No. 63, North fide Market-llreet, HAVE a general affurtment of bed London fnperfine Eroad Cloths and Calßmeres, (of the ne« fafh'<> n ) silk stripe and second quality Cloths, fafilionabl* wail)coating, Clk stripe -nd twill'd Naukeens, Jean, Fuf!ian, Gingham, Dimi ty, Ihickfet, fancy Cord, Valvcts, Scarlet, yellow and white F.anneU, Flanders, Iriffi and brown Linens, Dowlas, mens' and womens' silk and cotton Hoficry, coat and vest pearl, steel, gilt and plated Buttons, different col' urs Silk Velvets, tam boured and Cambric Muslins, Calicoes, Caliman cocn Shiwls, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves Checks, &c. &c. N. B. Taylors' best quality Trimmings all which they will fell very low. July 18 dtf Lottery For completing St. Augustine's Church. The second or last Class. r T'HE few remaining Tickats in the above A Lottery, which may draw the handsome prizes of Ten th>uf*nd dollarj ! Four thousand dollar}! Thrc thousand dollars ! &c. ic. may be had if called for loon, for the small sum of Aine DJlan each. Should asy r-main rn hand on tbefirjl of OHober, they wi 1 ! be rai.cd to Nine and an half Dollars. Apply to GEORGE TAYLOR, Jr. N0.39) Cbesnut M. M'CONNELL, No. 143 5 street feptember 16 WEST COUNTRY PATENT Canvas, No 1 to ff, FOR SALE BY Ebenezer Large, ALSO 100 boxes fliort pipes faitable for the Spanifii Market. 9mo. J3th, lß®o fmw&fa 7W PROPOSALS for punr iSHiNG' nr subscription, The Works Hon. James Wilson, Efq- L. L. .D Lite one of '.'he Associate Justices of tbe Supreme Court of tbe United States and Projessor at La'.v in tbe College and Acadenn of Philadelphia. From the original mai iifcript, in the poffeflion of Bird Wilson, Esq. These worts (hall he elegantly printed in two volume? oitavo, and deliveresljro fubfepbers at five dollars. They shall be put to press as foen as the fubferip tiona wili juitify the cxpenct of publication, Subscriptions wiN be received by ASBIUIY DICK INS, The publifhcr, opposite Christ Chufeh, Phila delphia ; and b} the principal bookfelkrs through out the United States. *.* A ifrofpeilus of the wark may be feeu at the place of fubfeription. frp'ni'ern § (""'HE underm?ntoned Certificates of Stock of the Batik of the United States, viz. No. 3804, dated 1 it July 1796, for ten (hares in the name of Charles Lovegrove of New- York. No. jjjii—No. SiJii, dated ift July, 1796, for five fharcs each in the name of iVedgewood oi Ktruria. No. isßc8 —No. 19809, dated ifl January, 1803. for ten (hares each, m tha name of Henry Waddington, Merchant, London. Notice is hereby given, That application is intended to be made al the said Bank l»y the fabfcribxrs, for a rer.ewal of the fame, of which all pcrfone concerned are requeued to take notice. WADDINGTON ir HARWOOD Philadelphia, July 30, 1800- mwt nn Of the Bank of the United States, N O. 4J95» to 15963 inclusive, in the i.am. ol Thomas M»llr'tt_of London. were forward ed about th« id of M»y 1797. from New York, by the fliip One! la lor London, which was cap tured by the French, and (aid Certificates loft rr destroyed ; therefore application is made at the fai "4:.1t 1. r the re: v of the famu ot which all persons concerned are defircd to rake notice. Climtr.t Biddle. Philii : September 1800 d3m n&w tf Riding Chair, and an excellent timly CHAIR HORSE TOR SALE, Cheap—Enquire of the Printer. September 1 m« fiw A PARTNERSHIP. A PERSON poflfffing some capita!, a confi derable (hare of induilry, and desirous ot engaging as a partner in » lucrative bufinef' ra.iy hear of a fltuation. All pripolals ori this fuhjeijl to be in writing, sealed and dire&ed t W. R. J New York, and !r!"t with the printe of the Gazstti of the United States, will be at tended to. £V A Prime! would find it to ai* idnrtife June c drf OF abilities, intrprif and experience in mercantile hnfmefs, would willingly en gage a« CLERK to a merchant or publia of • e, or he concrri.ed with ar.y person as pait r.cr, as lie lias an mtertltol' about one (houlaud pound* in real eflate in the city. Ple»!e to ap ply to the Printer ; <>r > line left at the office for B. Y. will be attended to immediately. Vlavto tn&th tf A CERTIFICATE, No. 15.519. da'ed id Jan uary 1797, in favour of Ro l ert Lindfay, of Charleften South-Carolina, for one (hstc of 'h (lock of the Bank of the Uoited States is loft— a duplicate of which vill be applied lor at the said Infiitution. AuguQ 7. dim A Young Man, PERFECTLY versed in Mercantile accounts, and bi ought up in one of the firft cosnting h»ufe» in chit -ity, wishes employment as Clark. He is at present absent from Philadelphia, but a line left at the Office of the Gazette of the Uni ted States he will receive, and it Stall be imme diately attended to. Salary a secondary objen, > Cominiflioner Jebamws ! r an Etten, J Attcfl, E. Kei.i.ocg, Clk. July 9, ißco d 90t Houses to Let: ONE large conven ent three-story Brick Dwelling-House, with /our rooms on a floor, and two Kitchens ; there is a pump of water, and a rain water cistern ,n the yard ; filuate on the /-alt tide of Fourth- Street, one door above Race Street, lately occupied by Solomon Moroche. ALSO, A convenieut Three Story BRICK HOUSE, Next door, but one, north of the above, No. 57. —It has a Pump and Cistern in the yard, &c. For terms apply at No. 116 Arch-Street. August 4. Sep. t6 m&wtf Prevention better than Cure. For the prevention and cure of Bilious and Malignant Fevers, is recommended, Dk. HAHN's Anti-bilious Pills, WHICH have been attended with a degree of faccefs highly grateful to the inven tor's feelings, in several parts of the Weft-In dies,and the southern parts of the United States particuiarly in Baltimore, Prterfburg, Rich, inond, Norfolk, Edenton, Wilmington,Charlef ton, Savannah. &c. The testimony of a num ber of perfoßsin earh of the above places ean be adduced, who have reason to believe that a timely uft of tk s salutary remedy, has, under Providence, prdtrved their lives when in the inrtfl alarming circumllancet. Fists of tlii' conclusive nature speak more in fav >ur ot a medicine, thau columns of pompous eulogy, founded on mere aflertion, could do. It >« nt indeed presumptuously proposed a« an infallible cure, but the inventor has every pofiible reason, which can result from txtenfive experience for believing that a dose of these pills, taken once every two weeks during the preva lence of our annual bilious fevers, will prove an infallible preventative ; and further, that in the earner (laces of thole diseases, their use wiH very generally succeed in restoring health and frequently in caies eftftmed desperate and bey ond thefc>o\» er of common remedies. The operation of these pills is perfeflly mild and may be used with fatety by perfooa in every (ituation and of every age. They are excellently adapted to carry off fu perfluous bile and prevent its morbid fccretions ; to redore and amend the appetite j to produce a free perspiration and thereby prevent colds whick are often of fatal conlequence. A dole nevet fails to remove a cold if taken on its firtt appearance. They are celebr. ;d for removing habitual coftivenefs, sickness of the ftemach and feverc head-ache, and ought to be taken by all persons on a change of climate. They have been found remarkably efficacious in prevsnting and curing molt disorders attend ant on long voyages, and (hould be procured and carefully preserved for use by every feamaii. Dr. HAHN's Genuine E\e-water. A certain and fafc remedy for all diseases of the eyes, whether tho cffedl of natural weakness, or of accident, ff eedily removing infla-nmations, de fluxions of rheum, iullncfs, itching, and films in the eyes, never failing to cure those maladies which frequently succeed the small pox, meaflcs and fe vers, and woader ully (lengthening aweak fight. Hundreds have experienced its excellent virtues when nearly deprived of fighti Tooth-ache Drops. The only remedy yet discovered whichfives im mediate and lading relief in the mod severe in stances. The Anodyne Elixir. For the cure of every kind ef head-ache, and of pains in th« face and neck. Infallible Ague and Fever Drops. This medicine has never failed, in many thou sand cases not one in a hundred has had occasion to take more than one bottle, and numbers not halt a bottle* The money will be returned if the cure is not performed. SOLD BY WM. Y. BIRCH, STATIONER, No. 17, South Second Street, And no where else, in Philadelphia. Where also may he had, Dr. Hamilton's Worm D«fl»oying Lozenges, his Sovereign Elixir Tor coughs, &c. Reparative Drops, Effeoce and Ex tract of Mustard, Sovereign Ointment for the Itch, Dr. Hahn's infallible German Corn Plaifter, In dian Vegetable Specific for the Venersai com plaint, Gowland's and Persian Lotian, Restorative Tooth Powder, Damask Lip Salve, Church's Ceugh Drops, Anderton's Pills, &c. &c. aprili? 1,1 Trade interdicted with Baltimore_,as well as Norfolk. Health-Office, Blb mo. 21st, 1800. WHEREAS the Board of Health have received information that a contagious disease, dangerous to the now exists in NORFOLK, (Virginia,) and also the CITY OF BAL TIMORE, being, as is represented to us, equally sickly. Whereupon Resolved, with the as sent and approbation of the Mayor, that all veflels from thence, bound to the Port of Philadelphia, bring too at the Lazaretto, to receive a visit from the Resident Physician, and there wait the determination of the Board. And further, that noperfon (or goods capable of retaining infection) 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 FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, agreeable to the 7th lection of the Health Law, half of which will be paid to the informer on conviction. All proprietors of Sta ges, both by land and water, are desired to govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Board, EDWARD GARRIGOES, President. Peter Kf.yser, Secretary. CC?* The Printers generally are request ed to give this a place in their papers as often as convenient. Board of Health Pliladelpbia, <)tb mo. \tb, 1800. WHEREAS the Board of Health, have received information from several refpe&a 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 exprefled that all velTels from the State of Rhode-Island, bound to the Port ef Philadelphia, bring to at th- Lazaretto, to receive a visit fiom the Resi dent Phylician, arid there wait the determi nation of the Board. And further, that no peifon (or goods capable of retaining infeftionj from the State of Rbods-Isiund, (hall be permitted to come to the city or county of Philadelphia, until they produce a fatisfa&ory certificate of their being at lead 15 days in a healthy ftntc from thence, under the prnalty of Five Hundred Dollars, agreeably to the 7th Sec tion of the Health Law, half of which will be paid to the informer on conviftion.— All proprietors of stages, both by land artd water, are desired to govern themselves ac cordingly. By order of the Board, EDWARD GARRIGUES, President. PRINTING, Neatly executed at the Office of the Gazette of the United States. Book-Work—Pamp|ilets—Hand-Bills, G«rds—Blanks of all kinds, See. See. Wil! be printed at the Shortest Notice. aueufl 23. Ibis Day Published, By J. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut Street, (Pri:e »5 Cents) Till Death of General Wajhington. A POEM. In imitation of the manner of Oflian. By Rev, John B. Linn, A.M. Mimfter of the First Presbyterian Congregation Philadelphia. 0" Mr. Chaudroo's Oratian will be publithed on Monday morning. March 15: d: OR. SUSS£LL'S HISTORY OF Modern Europe: The public are refpe&fully informed that the First Volume of the above Work is printed and w.ll be immediatly delivered to the subscribers. Those Gentlemen who have exprefled a with ta fee the manner in which it is executed before they become fubfcribera, are requested to call at W. Y. BIRCH's No. 17, south Second-ft'eet. It isprefumid that on companion it will be found superior to the London copy. Auy. 11 • A Runaway. ON Saturday the 43i August, ran away from the subscriber, living in Harrifburgh, ail apprentice to the printing business, named Benja min Morrifon, a iad of about 16 years of age, small of stature and very aftive, fliort hair and cf a failing countenance—Had on and took with him a calico coatee, a pair of trowfers »f nearly the fame, a pair of common nankeen ditto, and a homelpun ly« coloured ilriped ditto, ard a Ibnrt jeeket of the fame, with a new hat—All perf ns are forbid harbouring said apprentice at their I peril. Reasonable charges will b« paid for fc'cu- I ring the boy, so that his master may get him again. JOHN WYETH. Httrifburgh, Sept. I WAR DEPAR' August i "THE commanding Officers of cor r . 1 tachments,pofts, garrisons, and rccri parties, the military eftablilhraent of the United States, are to report to, and receive orders from Brigadier-General Wil kinfon, in the City of Walhisigten, and all officers on furlough are to report themselves to the fame officer with all possible dispatch. SAMUEL DEXTER, Secretary of War. All Printers within the United States who have publiihed invitations for contrails of the 13th of March last are requested to insert the above in their refpef fpiritous liquors, is lent, has a stupid look, and chews tobacco.— He was bred in Charles county, Maryland, and purchased of col. John Thomas by gen. Ridge ley. Whoever apprehends said negro, and ie cures him in any jail so that the owner may gat him again, (hall receive the above reward, with reasonable charges if brought home, or de livered to jofhui B. Bond, Philadelphia, may f dtf FR/i Referred Trafts, FOR SALE. ON Wednesday the ift day of Oftober next, books will be open in the Office of the Sub scriber, r-flding in Franklin, for the sale of the Reserved Trails, laid out by virtue of an aft of Affemhly passed the tlth day of April, 1799. — One fifth part of the purchase 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 or before the expiration ol three years alter fuchTale. No contraS to be confirm ed for fifteen days after the f&id books ihall be o pened, and' the highest pi ice offered within that time will be accepted. All payments made will be forfeited unless the purchaser within three years from the day of sale makes an aftual settlement on the traft purchased, by clearing, fencing, and cultivating at lealt two acres for every fifty con tained in the survey, and ereit thereon a mes s age for the habitation of uan, and relide there on lor the space of five years next following the firft settlement of the fame. No patents to issue, unless fatikfaftory proof {hall be made of fucfv adlual settlement, rtCdenee, and improvement. GEORGE FOWLER, Commjfioncr. Fra- klin, July 28, 1600. august 8, THE SUB HAVING opened a Stote at No. 29, Dock street, for the trarifaflißg all manner of busi ness in the Mercantile line, en commifiion, so« licits the employment of bis friends and others, in tbis way, as their Fadlor, alluring them that their orders (ball be carefully attended to and executed in the best manner in his power. Bn. F. WEST. cre.ber *j TO BE SOLD, A 1 PUBLIC SALE, On Fifth Day the 9th ot Odtober, on the premises, The Mary-Amii Forge And Plantation : SITUATE part in Brandywine township, and part ill Werckland, about 30 miles from Phi ladelphia, and one and an hall mile from the Turn pike road, and Downing's town ; containing about 330 acres, with allowance of 6 acres per 100 ; two thirds of the land is good woodland, Come excellent meadow made, and much more can be made of the firft quality; the forge ia turned by the main branch of Brandywine 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 resist any frefh (not fupernataral) Likewise there is asother lively stream and current of water, that empties into the said dam, that might be very con venient for a Grift Mill, or other kind of water works, might be with facility ereited; there is a goodtwe-ftory stone dwelling house for the ac commodation of thepropiietorof the works, with an excellent spring and good house over it; con tiguous to the door also convenient done stabling, with an entry through the middle fufficie-nt t» accommodate three teams, besides hackney hones; contiguous to the forge stands a good stone office, and a numler of convenient houfas for the work man is ereiled amply adequate for tha said Works. If not then fold it will be rented for a term of years. Terms and conditions made known by applying to WILLIAM EVANS, in Willistown, or JOHN MARSHALL, in Thorn. bury Township. N.B. The Sale to commence at x o'clock oh said day. Aue- J fsaw6w FOB, SALE. .'A Printing Press. Apply at the Office of the Gazette of the United Stif.s. July 19. •f d6w. « ■ y*