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* JSTUMIIFK. 2505."J jf jp The price of tbis (r/Jtcttc is Kighi Dollars per anri'tn to Subscriber* residing in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay on; Dollar a Uittenolt for enclosing and <k- L-ecting 1 ard unless-some person in this city Kill become answerable fir the subscription, it muff be paid Six Months in Advance. *** Subscription will be received for a shorter term than six months» Dectmber I 1799- AI.MANAC From OSlobct 8 —to Ofljbtr 14* men WATER. H. M. * - . - . Vi . • 4% 9 40 to 19 II 16 Ti,Brfdajr Friday Saturday Sunday Menday T aef-jay Wtdneljday Thurf.Uy Friday Saturday Sandiy Monday Tut Hay i Saddling Business. "WILLIAIto JONES W EDMUND ' KINSEY, HWING entered into iwtnerfhip, jnd ta ts n th 't !■ n;r established flan 1 at the < or ner »f C' ef.i'jt ind Third St eei«, relpeafu ly solicit puMic 5 itronaije, and partxul rly invite a continuance of the favour* of the former friends as 1 enftomera o> Hai .es 4c J mes, an'! Sharplef. fc Kiufcy, to whose bulincfs they h»ve furcfeded. They ofTrrfor fa!e a large and a » "" mer.t of elegant Sjd He a*d Bridles, a'l kinda corimondo. P'ated and Kraft mounted Uarnefs. Saidle bags, Val.ece*. C*n an- 1 . Wa gonGcais, &c. Truiik* of all kinds, particularly hard lei ther Portmanteaus. T.ry ilfo mWaiSture all kmdi of Silver mounted and Plain Whips baying fsveral ex celient Wotk en in that branch. _ _ They fl'tter themselves from their united ex peritnJe and thr arrangements they have matle, to be tb!e »o fell any of the above articles an as goid tfrwtony < tVers id the United States. \ liberal allowance will be made to thofc who p t rch,feb y «he q uj,n syKiNgEV> Philad. Sept. 17 Sa.tu.th. 4W- tyfTfUBLICAN Book-Store, Nurlb Secoud Street, cjporite Christ Ck rch. JUST PUBLISHED, Jflith lllu«trations»n<l i'iom Desultory Refledions N THE new POLITICAL aspects pun. I - AFFAIRS In the United States ol America, since the comnwntementdf thf year 1799 R. T. RiWLF, considering that in this country there is a fr e prt Is, is determi ned his BorttiStore (hall also be free to pub lications of every denomination, wh< thcr po litical or religious. The works of Whigs or Tories ; RepuMicaitsj or M inarchiftf ; ArilV crats or D rnQCrats ; Federalids or A' ti-FeJeralifts ; Chriftiaos, Jews, Hea thens or Turks, are .qually frer for file J and, whatever may be his piivate opinions, U refolvt d, as a Bookfellrr. and in the true fp.rit of his profffion, " To be open to all pirties. and influenced by none. N. B. He has for fule, all thelateft po litical publications, and every article in the Stationary Line. OAobrr >. Ml Persons, Indebted to the Eiute or joftph Engie, ia eof he Northern Liberties, dcceafed.are req >e(ted to make immediate payment, and thole havmp any deman !s against the fame, to brini? in their accounts to BENJAMIN ' HAW. Administer. Pflr'er?. celW - A PRINTER, WHO from priniiptc is a ft Uralfl ard delpofe 1 to undertake the arduous tafc of editing of ■ paper and combating the enemies of America, may hear of cligjble fitua-ion in the interior ol Maryland 500 fubi'cribcrs can be counter! on re fore he commences,— A A'alive American will be prefcrcd Bu- it is not tob ; undcrftood that well principled pcrfons though not natives, are to be excluded. Particulars may be learned on application to the Editor of thijGazjtte. OAober 3 An Invoice of Playing Cards. SUPERFINE Columbian, Harry 'he Vlllth and M*rry-An<irev» Vliying Cirdi, fer sale cheep fer ca{h — " '^' B fepteniber 13. . PRINTING, Neatly executed at the Office of the Gazette of the United States. Book-Work'— Pamphlets—Hand-Bills, Cards—Blanks of all kinds, &c. &f. Wil! he printed at the Shortest Notice. august 23* Gazette of the United Statesj & Daily Advertiser. Marfbai's Sale. United States, } - Pennsylvania District. ) ' BY virtue of 1 writ of 'endjtiona exponas to me iir-iSled. ifTwed out of the Circuit Court 0' tie United S'ates, in ao.-l for ille Pennfyi a nil Diflriift, will he expofpd to public at the Merchant'- Cofiec 'olft -n th..- City of Phi'td on.Fr'i-lay the cth day of Q&o ---ber next at j o'clock in the evening, all the right, estate and in'terell of Oliver Pollock, in and to two thoufjnd'acres of ch ice lands situate 011 Pine Creek in t*e cuirty of Lycoming.— Seized and taken in execution and to be f;.ld as the property of Oliver I'olt, ck by JOHN MALL, Marshal!. Marshal', Ofjice, 7 Philadelphia Sep' 18 O ) "(aw ;S. And will be Sold Very Low, if applied for immediately, by, the P ck»ise only' 5 Bales Broad-Cloths, affirtej, 1 Bale Plan s an 1 Forefl cloths, 1 ** •£ 1 D.i. fine Coatings, aflotttd, : 2-? ao Do Kendall Cottons, jj jo fein# Twine, I 3 £ 4 Caffes I ondon Pewter, J Apply to VIILUAM FRF.NCH, No. 48, South trpnt flreet Sertemb'r 50. & eoH'. w. 9ITI ■ i*r« 6 »o 5 40 6 it J 39 6 *3 5 37 - 6 14 S 36 - 6 2< 5 35 6' 17 J 33 b i 3 <• 3* r THE NEW PILOT B'JII.T ~ ISCHOOKB'I iSSP 1 ST. TAMMANY, iMiBBVLYING at Say's Wharf, above Market Street, burthen JO fuppol'ed t® be a remarkable faft failing veflel, ai.d may be ft ted for feain a few days. Inventory to be lean and terms of sale known by applying to the fub fcribsr. per, ee, &c. Augu'ftfr. fam&th tf. Charles Marshall AND SON, JVo. 46. Chtsnvt Street, HAVE RECEIVED, Per brig Liberty, capt Henderf. n, from Asniler dam, and ether arrivals, A quantity r[ the following article", which they fell for eafli, or the usual credit— Anfimon crui Ol Anifi Arfenit alb Juniper Sacfatu'ni Puccini Vitriol alb Rho.'ii Brrax Camphor Opium Coccinncll* Annetto Gumßfnz'wii Merc Hule —— Arabic Prcscip rub Myrrh Corroi sub Kino Shop furniture, surgeons inllruments, patent medicines, Sec.—Medicine cherts, ard orders from the country, put up 00 moderate terms. f'prrm'. '.r t j w f* 3W BY PUBLIC AUCTION—IN THE CITY 01 r WASHINGTON. THE following property belonging to the Truf fee* of the Agg-cgate Fund, provided for the payment of certain creditors of Edward Fox and James Greenleaf. On Monday the 6tb October inst. PART of the property of said fund, in the City of Wafliingto.i, that new ii rendered clear of every ircumbrance, will be expoled at Public Auflion at Tanmclifl Tavern, amongll which are the following valuable fituatioii, viz. it Lots in square No. 973, 1 lots in square 974. 15 lots i jquaro N«. 995, t lots in square I'osth of fquan 1019, 19 lots in square 10:0, t lot in square io«e 1 lot in square toil, 7 lots in square to»3. 4 lot in square 1014, 3 lots in square 1045, 3 lo'i in square 4046, 9 lots in square 1Q47. il lots ,in square tO4B, with funi'ry other*, advantageously situated in various parts of the city. Also the 1 llory frame houle now occupied by Mr Debloia, beautifully situated (with an extensive view ol sev eral miles down the Potomac) on thcfo*th-eaft corner of square 973, fronting 4« feet on 11 flreet east. and 41 feet on south G ftrcet: a commodioua Kitchen with an oven, &c. adjoining the south front. A large frame liable, carriage house and hay loft 50 fe«t by 15, and a pump of excellent water near the back door of the kitchen, the lot extending9i feet on »1 ftree', and 139 I'iet 1 inch in G ftrcet, comprizing lots I.'os. j,i, 3, and part of n, in the regiflered division of the square. . he falcswill commence at the said tavern at ten o'clock in the forenoon. The tcrmsone fourth calh, one fourth in fix months, whes a deed will be given, the remain ing moiety in two years, payment to be fecurcd by bond and mortgage. But the creditors in the above fun J, may in lieu of mortgage (ecure pay ment of their bonds hy depsfic of certificates »f the trustees at the rate of five (hillings in the pound, to the amount fecursd and (hruld a dividend take place L efore the txpiratiou of the tw years, it will he set off againfl the bond, and the certifi cates returned in the fame proportion Henry Pratt Thoma3 W. Francis John Miller, jun. John Afhley Jacob Baker. THOMAS TIN I August 4. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER ,80c! J uil Received, For Sale, CROOKE ST EVENS,ON, No. 4. Sjutb Water Street. ALSO, Fort SALE, Hhds- Mulcovado Sugar. White and brown Hava»nah rlit o in boxes. Fill India do. in tags. Weft India an.l C nv.try Rom. 100 Hhds. Molaficj. Holland Gin FrcDch andSpanilh Brandy' ALSO ON HAND, Sal G auber m ["Manna flik Rad gentian 1 ® 1 Conn Flo Sulphur If, j Liquorice ball Bweet oil f-M ort * >crD " av Sem anifl jz I Rub Rheubarb J~~ L And a quantity of For Sale, By C. P. Wayne, No. 65, South Front-street. . Mary Beck, t Public, that fbe ipwntf* ohp»d< h? ' V,H:WL <>u tV 6rft lit OSobrr, in PifiiH* WaLiat Street, oppnGce the Ho»f« "Vh*ri fte will t ufu») tuch tK« ! lite nd •fcfci .Ulrusorov, Wrytas, yithinjic. **"• ' CA3>(4iflmeDt cfl form a t lwr .■ rtanewr^ Yotir £ Ladies may he accommodated with | Doar J, 6c.c. in the which is vury airy a*jd healthy. 3£a. G Becr*3 Drawing and Paintings School will commence at the lame time frpteniber 20 Dancing Academy. MR. QjESNF. l,wi h r.fpetlinform, his pu p; > and he public in general .tlMt he intend? opening his Academy on . on !ay th 6th of Oc tober , at his newaiT mbly room, No, 64, si uth L : urthOrfef. I Mr Qnefnet is tha-ikfu' t» the Ladies and Gen. tlemtn, i r the liberal encouragement he lias ex perienced every season—he wa« defircus fnrfome time to n»e-1 witk « g ntieman 01 whom the cha ncer a<v! ta'ents could, unite.) together d-feive the cnnfi.lrnce'of the public •. deprived ol futh ad vantage, Mr Q_has thought proper to divide and fix thr uunjVier ot pufils; but this leaf on the fcho 'l can be improved one third more havi g to introduce Mr Auriol, a* an afliliant to him, and a pejrfon of ability, she fc'nolar» fha"l e attended three times a weekasufual—Ladies in the morning ; young Gentlemen in the afternoon ; and grown Gentlemen in the evening. N. 8 Ihe fir ft pradtifu.g hall in private for the ftfholart.will he a fe» days after the opening ol the school ; and thefirft ball will be on Thurfdiy, the 16th O&ober next. Dancing. M«. AURIOL lafly arrived firm Pari*, re (\t«Aiullj in Tor mi the public in genera/, that hat ipffomc time to dH pofi of, he will tftrnd thuft LiHin rod Gentlcmer, »h» wi(h tf be taught private at their own hoafci. Hi« lodjHngi are tt No. ji, south Third street, where ilireCtiooi cu be Icit with hii lady If heii abliit, 06oberl. thfcftf Carpets & Carpeting JUST IMPORTED, By the Subscribers, In the Tillman, Caprain H.irker, from Li ver] Avery extensive and beautiful assortment f CARPETS Ssf CARPETING. 1 Ok,'l.- if SON. No. 5, North Third Street, oftnber 4 f GLASS MANUFACTORY. THE PROPRIETOR Of tbe Pittsburgh Glass Works, HH AVING procured a TufficUnt number of the moil approved European Glal's Manu facturers, and having on har.d a large stock of the heft Materials, «n which-their workmen are now employed, have the pleasure of alluring the public, that window glass of a fupei i<>r qua lity and of any file, from 7 by 9, to 18 by 14 inches, carefully packed in boxes containing 100 feet'ea h, may be had at the fhortelt notice. Glass of larger sizes for other purpofet, tray alfe be ha«!, O.ch as for piflures, coach glades, clock faces, %c. Bottles of all kinds and of any quantity may also be had, together with pocket flaflcs, pickbtigjars, apothecary's shop furniture, or other h«llow ware—the whole at least ig per centr lower than articles of the farne quality brought from any of the lea ports of the United States. A liberal allowance will be made en sale of large quantities. Orders from merchants and others will be punfluaby attended to on ap plication ts JAMES O'HARA or ISAAC CR/VIG, or at the Storeof Meflrs. PRATHER andSMILIE, in Maiket-Strect, Pittsburgh, March 4, tuthtf. WANTED Immediately tlirce or four Journey men PRIIjSMEN; thole who can bring indifputabls recommendation* of their beiKg good workmen, flcadv and honefl, n'.ay find conilant employment at the Print,ng office of Isaiah Thomas, jr. Woreeder.feptember 1 7, ißro (»») HAVING opened a Store at No. 19, Dock street, for the trasfaitmg all manlier of busi ness in Ihe Mercantile line, 011 rommiflion, f,»- hcits the wnploytnent of his friends and others, in this way, as their Fadlor, afluiitig thetn that th<-ir orders lhall be carefully attended to and executed in the best manner in his power. Bn. F. WEST. fep'er*ber »5 13» W Stop I hies! THIRTY DOLLARS REWARD. RAN- 4WAY from the Subscriber, on Sundav 18th inft, late in the evening, an in Jrnted Mulatto Boy.nged 17 years, tngaged by the rame »f Joseph Brown, faying himf.lt to be from Lan carter or that r.eighb rhood ; he is (lifF fetj has a round face, ftorfbair, hrg« m-iuth, smiling coun 'enaace, dull speech, big ban4s and feet and he has no beard. He may drrfs himfelf wish a gen teel coat of light drab colour, wtite buttons, and bl ck cape. He wears a good round black hat. He hasfU tn 'rom the fubferibvr upwards of ico dollars *n caih and valur of other o' j Wn e ver will appr hend and lecure him with as much v..We about ' im will rec iv: ;he above rewar.i, an! TO dollars if the young villain c»b only be brought to cond:en fcunifljswt. 6 FFI.IX PASCAI.I.S, No. ;o Scnth Street, Sept. 49. ®®3 [ P Trtiflecs. EY, Agent. 3t*w ti tu th& ft in Journeymen Preffinen, THE SUV-CRIBER, Vi - #* DISTRICT OF PEWNSTLYANIA— .RRrt*BME M «*EO. Tfcat d«r iXJ <ll, A uprfk jo tks -aitk jt%* naK*+{ fIMtMH «a>rtk». William (SwireUcrj of *« 24. ha»h i•' (t>u th« cMMii/>yiMr4 - . - v . «nf> <rtt* tiwtf ffca^niinaiis ' . AA for tl>a learbinf [•l4a.f tf f«u'flu| the eopict of 4 1 -.lad Sotjb to the Author* and Propri ttofi 01 such copict dating the tinea lltoeia neationed " DCALDWELL. Clerk tbt District of Pcunsjltaiii. ftftemher ig •««««. District of Pennsylvania to wit: BE it remembered thit on tie Tenth day of July in the twenty fif'.h year of the Indepen dence of the United States of America, Alexan der Addtfon of the said Dill ifl hath dep. sited in this office 'tie title of a book, the right where of he claims as Author in th» words following to wit, " Reports of cases in tl»> County courts i f the Fifth Cjrcuit and in the High Court of Errors and appeals ofthe State of I cnnfylvania, and charges to Grand Juries of tSofe Cou ty Courts. Bv Alexander tddifon, President of the Courts of Common Pleas of the Fifth Cir cuit of the State «f Pennlylvann " In conformity to the aft of Congrefsof the Uni ted States i.-titird " An a (ft for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of maps chart* and b >ok» to the Author* *nd Proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned." D.C'IIDWELL, Clerk of tic Dijlrifl of Pennfytvania. The above book is now pufeh(hed It will be de live red to tubferihers by Mr. Dobf.n Bookseller. J»'y »3 Just Received, Attn FOR SALE BT ROBINETT & KI3SELMAN, 200 lbs. Mace, 1 r r 4 00 lb,. Nutmegs, { of s fu P erlor lush,J'-1 ush, J'- Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, Do. Sugar of the firft quality, Holland Gin in pipes, Port-au-Prince Molasses—and 30 Tierces Rice. R. isf K. bavr also on band, far sale, Hffon, "I Young Kyfon, & t TEAS, Souchong J Ogniac Brandy, ill St 4UI proof, Sherry Wine in quarter calks, very nice, jo,ooo Spsmifii Sfgars, Anil, a Variety of other GROCERIES. August 26 eo tf WAR DEPARTMENT, August 4to, 18co. rHE commandi"g Officers of corps, de tachments ports garrif n?< and recruiting parties, belonging,t' the military cftahlifhment of the United States, are to report to, and receire orders from Brigadier General Wil kinfon, in the City nf Wa(hingt»n, and all officers on f irlougb are to report themselves to tlie fame officer with all pcfiible difpatcli. SAMUEL DEXTER, Secretary of War. •25" AH Printers within the United States who have publifhtd invitations for contraflsof the Ijth of March last are requested to insert the above in their relpe<£live papets, once a week for tws months. To be Sold -rHAT Handsome and healthy COUNTRY * SKAT, called LaUkkl Lodge, the late reCde«ce of Thomas Rutter, Esq. fi:uate in Potts Grove, M ntgomery County, thirty-lix mil*s from Philadelphia, containg about 106 acr:s, twenty of which are ptime woodland, fift.-en excellent watered meadow, the residue divided in arable luts. On the - premil'es are a large handsome BrickHoufe and adjoini' g build ings, contaii.g two parlours, a large dining ro -m, and a Hall, twelve feet wide, by f.rty' lopg, a large kitchen, wash house with apunp of excellent water in it, fix handsome chambers, two store-rooms, fou r garret chambers plaillered and a gram room over the adj inirtg budding, a double spring house, with a lini ke "ouf# over the fame, withinfiftv yards of the kitchen —The spring, in the driell season newer k .own to low er in the lead, and from which the meadow is watered ; a garden containing about or.e acre, itocked with the moil delicious fruits, such as peaches, plumbs, cherries, pe:rs, ralb.-rfies, i'everal asparagus beds i. great pcrFeilioii. Also, a young bearing appletree orchard, containing several hundred trees, the fruit feleiled frotf. dif frent parts of the United States, a large conveni ent barn with a threlhing ftjor, with commodi ous (labling for hnrfes aotf cows, carriage and houses, grain room, &c, Also, sundry out build ings, consisting of a Urge frame poultry houfr and oorncrib. &r. £Ui>, < tenant's house, gar den arid liable, and » pump of excellent water belokgin? to the fa'tie. The fituatirtn of Potts Grove is remarkably healthy, regu'arl'y flip; lied wMi fSutcher's meat and poMtry in abundanc*, to he purchased at a low rate, and the Schuylkill ass .rds a plentiful fuppty excellent fifh Two grill mills in the Tear of the rown. Perhaps few country towns in Pennfylva.nia, are more rapidly improving, or have more Io«al ad-autagi* than Potts Grove. The several pla es of public worship, the filubrity of tiie air, gentrel society, and cheipneG of living, are among the tew advan tages it poflVfles. Any person wishing t vi ;w the premises, will ple:.l'e to aj ply to .Vlr. Win. POTTS, in Pottfgrove, and for tei ms to the fubfcri» ber, in PlriLdelpbia. JOHN CLEMErrr STOCKER. Sept. 19 23Wtf. To Printers. W NTED—in Exchange^ A FOUNT ot Long i'rimer, writhing 6 or 70" lb or tipwar<!», and a Fount of Hrev:erv wt iLiliing 400 lUa. or upwards. S X- C W: Prevention better than~Cure. Fir the prevent im md ewe of Btlfo-m -and Malignant Fevers, is recommended, Dr. rfAHN's Anti-bilious Pills, WHICH have been attended with a degree ef fuccrft highly grateful to the inven tor's feelings, in several pants of the Weft I it dies,and the foiithrrn pans of the United Statet particularly in Baltimore, Petersburg, Rich, mond, Norfolk, Edenton, Wilroingtnn.Charlcf' ton, Savannah, Bcc. The teftirn.iny of a riuro« her of persons in each of the above places can be adduced, who have reason to believe that a tirnelv us« of th s salutary remedy, has, under Providence, preferred their lives when in the meft alarming circwmftances. Fails of thi conclusive nature speak more in faviur of a medicine, than columns of pompous eulogy, founded on mere aflerti n, could do. It Is not indeed presumptuously proposed ac an infallible cure, hut the inventor has every pof!ib!e reason, which can result from extepfive experience for believing that adofe of these pills, taken once every two weeks during the preva lence of o ir annual bilious fevers, will prove an infallible preventative ; and further, that in the earlier of those diseases, t!ie ; r i.fe will very generally succeed in reflor ng health and frrq^iftitty in ca!'tt esteemed desperate and bey -311 of common remedies The operation of these pills is pcrte Tly mild ind maybe used with falety by perfonsfn tvfcry situation and of every age. They are excellently adapted te Carry off fa ' perfluous bile andprevem it> morbid ftcretions ; to restore and amend the appetite ; to produce a free perfpirstion and thereby prevent colds which are often of fatal con'equence. A dose never fails to remove a cold if taken on its firft appearance. They are celebrated f r removing habitual coftivenefs, sickness as the ftnraach and severe head-ache, and ought to be taker, by all perfl -ns on a change of climate. They have been found remarkably efficacious in prevunting and curing most .lif irders attend ant on long voyages, ai;-d (h >uld be procured and carefully preserved for use by every feamat* Dr. HA-HN's Genuine Eye-water. A certain and fafc remedy for all difeafos of the eyes, whether the of natural weakneft, or of accident, speedily removing inflammations, de fluxions of rheum, dullnefa, itching, and films in the eyes, never failing to cure those maladies which frequently succeed the small pox, meafl»« and fe» vers, and wonder ully (lengthening a weak fight* Hundreds have experienced its* elcellent virtue when nearly deprived of fight* Tooth-ache Drops. The only remedy yet discovered whichgives im mediate and lading relief in the moll ftrere in* (lances. The Anodyne Elixir. For the cure of every kin-d of heaii-scae,and of pains in th« face and neck. Infallible Ague and Fever Drops. This medicine has never taiJed, in many thou sand cai'es not one in a hundred has occasion to take more than one bottle, and numbers not halt a bottle. The money w® be returned if the cure \ not performed. SOLD BY Wm. Y. BIRCH, STATIONER, No. 17, South Se,c»nd Street, And no inhere else, in Philadelphia. Where also may be had, Dr. Hamilton's Worm Dflftmying I,ozenge% his Sovereign Elixir for coughs, &c» Reftoracive Dr»ps, F.flet ce and Ex trad of Mustard, '■•overeign Ointment for the Itch, Dr. tfahn's infallible German Com Plaifter, In dian Vegetable Specific for the Venereal com plaint., Gowland'a and Persian Loti-»n, Reftoraiive Tooth Powder, Damalk l ip Salve, Church's Coujrrh Drops, .* ndcrfon's Pills. &c. &c. • ' . i 1 \ Ilts Day Published "By J. Ormhod/No. 41, Chefnut Street, (Price *s Cent») THI Death of General Wajhington. A POEM. In imitation of th« manner of OfTiaa. By Rev, John B. Linn, A. M. Minister ol the First Presbyterian Congregation Philadelphia. gf Mr. Cbaudroo's Oratien will be published on Monday morning. Mi>rch 15. . OV Saturday the 13d Augaft, ran away from the fublcrilier, living in Harrifburgh, ail apprentice to the printing hufinefs, named Benja min Morr'fon, a lad of about 16 years of age, small of stature and very asive,fliort hair and cf a failing countenance —Mad on and took with him a calico coatee, a pair < f tr.=wfers #f nearly the fame, a pair of common tiaiketn ditto, and a hemelpuo lye csloun J llri ed ditto, and a Ihort jeeketof the fame, with a new ha:—All perf us are forbid harb'uring fai l apprentice ;-.t their peril. Reasonable charge will b« pai l for licu ring the boy, so that his i.iaat.r may >ct liira again. JO IN WVETH. Hayifbprgh. Sept. I FOR SALE, A Printing Press. Apply at the Office of the Gazette .i the United States, July 19. f VoLUKE XVIII. £ *r A Runaway. •A >WV *