NI'MUPH 2509.'; tCT" The price of th'is (>azette is Eight Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadel[d>ia. All others pay one Dollar additional, for enrwsn-g and cft. r net in ; and unless*?ome person in this city will become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. * # * No Subscription K'ilJ lit received for a shorter term than six months. December I 1799- ALMANAC! Fr'in Oftober 9k —to Oft btr 14. HIGH WA-TER. We<!n«fdaj Tharfday Friday fcoday M*nday Tacttay Wednesday Thursday Friday Satarday Sunday Monday Tucfday Saddling Business. WILLIAM JONES V EDMUND KINSEY, HAVING entered into partnerthip, and ta il n thit lonfr eftabliftlwl stand at the cor ner of Chefnut and Third Streets, refpedlfti !Iy folitit public patronagr, and particularly invite a continuance of the favour*- of the former friend* a«d cuftomert of Hair.es •& Joaes, and Shatptff* & Kiufey, to whose bufinsfs tKey have fucctetlcd. Thfcy offer for sale a large ant! general aIT rt mer.t of elegant S.id.ile» ami Bridles, all kinds Common do Plated and Brass mounted Harness, Saddle-baj.**, Valieces, Cart and Wacjpn Gears, &c. Trunks of all kinds, particularly hard !ea ther Portmanteaus. They also manufa&ure ill kinds of Jilver mounted and Plsi.n Whips, hiving f#veral ex cellent Workmen in that branch. They flatter them'elves from their united ex perience and the arrangements they have nude, to be able to fell avy <»' the above articles nq as good terms aiary others 'n the United State*. A liberal allowance will be mad; to who Blirchafe by the quantity JONES y KtNSEV. Phikd. Sept. 17 Sa.flj.th. 4 w- REPUBLICAN Book - Store, North Second Street, nppotile Christ Chtircb. JUST PUBLISHED, With Ulu»trati jn»anii Addition! Desultory Reflexions »»N THE NEW POLITICAL ASPECTS OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS In the Unfted States of America, since the commencement of the ye*r 1799. ICT- R. T. Rawle, cenfideriug that in this country there is a tr«e prels, is determi ned his Book-Store (lull also be fi'ee to pub lications of every denomination, whether po litical or religious. The works of Wings or Tories ; Republicans, or Monarchies ; Ariftoerats or Democrats ; Federalists or Anti-Federaliib ; Gforiftiani, Jews, Hea thens or Turks, are equally free for sale ; mid, whatever may be his private opinions, ii resolved, as a Bookleller, in the true spirit of his profefiion, 41 To be open to all parties, and influenced by none. .N. B. He ha 6 for f»lr, all tlie late ft po litical publications, and every Irticle in the Stationary l.inc. Ctnber r. ' - All Persons, to (he EO.ite »r Jofrph j| U»<rtf lie MMlHrrn L»^CT'j*i t ikcf»Ced.»r» rtqotftfcd to mile > mated papraert. Mid • brtft ftMTlft MfiWIUKlt iimf ~to tmn>| i« thair «rcqv*>« to BIMfAMUg! IHA W.Adninilrn«f. ,( nttr J. . ' A PRINTER,' WHO ft+rtl/ted jttfpefal tuJmdcffakA the (r<l«MratuJk,af ol 4 pificMhl cotmin us ,\rn«ici, mtfhar an ctq|jhl< ftowirm in lH'c interior ol jott fubicnh<T« rw br be fore.he tont<ociKCS>-A Amtrit** oiU he Hefrful I—'Put it {•■ of 'n>. that wHt pitniplal poiooi though not niiiwt, are to sco «xcla>ic<l. Puticokr* m; k e learned on api4ic»tn« <o MrM of xMt Gntttt." - Cl&ofrT r . ,An Invoice of Playing, Cards. SUPE&.FTNE Colttmhinn, Harry the Vlllth ni.l Merry- Andrew Mayittjj Cards, ferfale cheep for iii—Apply at this Office, feptcmber i;. PRINTING, Neatly executed at Ithe Office of the Gazette of the United States. Book-Wnrfc—Pamphleu— C irds-—Blnnfcs of all kinds, See. &c. Wil! be printed at tiie Shortest Notice. aj. Gazette j ,t r United States, & Daily Advertiser. H. M. 6 t.i 7 6 7 J7 8 49 9 40 10 19 11 16 l«T« •*fses 6 so~—; 40 6•» J 39 6 *3—J %7 • t • 4 14—5 jS • * »< S 3i < *> J 3} 6 >1 5 }) « Marflial's Sale. United States, ' } Pennsylvania District, )•'" 'jP Y vir '. w nf '■ wr, t ft' venditinna exponas to j AJ me direfled, 1 fined nut of the Circuit Court ° -T d S,4t "' in anri ,ort,le Pentifylva "" Y' 11 H «P"fed to public file at m W" uo " fc » 'he Citv of rtu a'irhlhta, on Fri<hy the ipth day of Ojf*o ber neat at 7 o'cl, ck in the evening, all the right, eftare and inerelt of Oliver Pollock, in >n two thousand acres of ch 'ice Unds fi-iutc on fute Creek in tke county of Lycommn.— eized and taker, in cxeention and to be fold as t.ie property of Oliver Pollock by JOHN HALL, Marshall, Marshal's Office, 1 Philadelphia Sept i<), 1800. J" tS. Jult Received, And will br Sold Wry Low, if applied f or irpmrdiitfly. ky the Package only' S B*le» Hroid-(,'loth«, IbflcJ, "i I D«le Pljini to 1 ForeA'rlothf, . 2ji I Do. fin« Co» ing», sflbic»d, | * «o Do. Krndsll O«cto«i, k 10 Ho?{he*di Seini Twine, j »j jt .4 C*lkt Pewter, J U|Q Apply to WII.LtAM FWnsCH, Do. 48, So«rK Front flrctt •ft' * rndrw. For Sale, SC.HOONE-l . lyv s-r. Tammany, at Say'» Wharf, above Market Street, burthen 70 supposed t« lie a remarkable fad failing velTel, a, d may heft ted fur !'ca in a few day.. Inventory to be seen and terms of he known by applying to th • fub feriber. THE NEW PILOT BUILT CROOKE STEVENSON, No. 4, South Wj'er Sired ALSO, FOR SALE, 3? Hlids- Miifcorsd i Sugjr. White and brown Hjva-nah (lit n in boxc? I; sift InMii do. in bags- Weft India and C nitry Rum. 100 Hhdt M«Un>t. Holland Gin French arid S;>anifti Brandy. Pepper, C (F-r, Sc. 9. ...^ Charles Mariliall AND SON, No. 46, Chesnut Street, HAVE RECEIVED, Per brig Liberty, capt Henderf n, from .\mlier dam. and other arrivals, A quantity <-f the following article*, which they f«U for ca(h, or the uiua! credit Ar.tiinon Cru4 Ol Arifi Arinic alb Juniper Saefaturni Su ecni Vitrei alb Rhoiii 1 Camphor Opium OccinneMa Annetto Gum Benzoin Mere Dule Arabic Prcscip rub Myrrh Corroa sub Kino ALSO ON HAND, Sal G auber ""| , 0 |~Mannaflak Rad eriitian 1 £ 1 Com Flo Sulphur 1 < , Liquorice ball sweet oil r J . Cort t'eru slav Sem anifl 2 Rub Rheubarb J l_ And a quantity of Shop furniture, furgeous inflrumenti, patent medicines, Ac—Medicine chests, and orders from the country, put up on csaderatc terms. frptrnih'.-r 13 w fa -,w For Sale, BY PUBLIC AUCTION—-IN THE CITY 01" WASHINGTON. THE following property belonging to the Truf , tees of the Agg.cgate Fund, provided for the payment of certain creditors of Edward Fox and James Greenieaf. On Mondxj the 6tb October inst. PART ol the property of said fund, in the City of WaHiisgton, that now is rendered clear oi every incumbrance, will be expoftd at Public Auflirn at Tannicliß Tavern, amongst which are 'he following valuable (jtuatiow, viz. 11 Lots in square No. 973, x lots in squire 974. i< lots in jqnarii N«>. 995, 1 lots in square lbuth of fquars 1013. 19 lots in square loio.i lot in square lo«e 1 lot in square iOij., 7 tots in square lot.; 4 lot in square io»4, j lots in square 1C45, 3 lo « in square 1C46, 9 lot-' in square 1C47, it lots in, r qua r e 1048, with others, advantageously I situated in v irious parts of the city. S.lfo the » llory frame l oiile now occupied by Mr Debloi", beautifully situated (with an ertenfive view ol fev eral miles down the Potomac) on the fo»th eift corner of square 973, fronting 4a feet on n street «aft, and 41 fct< 011 south G street: a commodious Kitchen with an oven, &c. adjoining the south Iront. A large frame flable, carriage house and hay lnf:so.fc« by 25, and a pump of excellent water near rh« back door of the kitchen, the lot f*trtiding9i feeton M street, and 139 feet 1 inch in G Arret, comprizing lots Nos. 1, », 3, and part of 2i, in the rrgiflercd of the 'qyare. 1 hefaleswill commence at the said tivernat ten o clock in the forenoon. i The tertrnone fourth cafli, one fourth in fix months, when .1 deed will he given, the r«main ing moiety in two year?, payment to be fecurcd by bond and morrgjjre. But the creditors in the above fund, may in lieu of mortgage fernre pay ment of their bon<ls by depoGt of crmficatcs »'F the trustees at the rate of five (hillings in the pound, to the amount I'ecursd and (Hrald a dividend take place ' efore the expiratiou of the tw . years, it will t,e let off agjunli tha bond, and the certifi cates returned in the fame proportion. Henry Pratt ") Thomas W. Francis j , John Miller, jun. f Trujlets. John Alhley Jacob Baker. J THOMAS TIXGEY, Agent. Augull 4. 3 taw ts By C. I . Wayne, No. 65, South Front-fircer. PHIL A I) EL PHI A, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER it, ,800. fa tu&th.tf. THE PROPRIETORS Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works, HAVING piorured a fufficisnt number of the noil, approved European G.'alsManu fiitturerF, .ir.d having on hand a large (lock of the beA Materials, *n which their workmenare now eiripldyed, have the plealure of afiiring the public, that window glass of a superior qua lity and of any size, frots 7 hr 9, to 18 by 14 inches, carefully packed in boxes containing too feet e; h, may be had at the Ihorteft notice. Glass of larger iizes for other pnrpofes, may also be had, fucli is for pi&ures, coach glafTtj, clock faces, fcc. Hetties of ill kindn and of any quantity may also be had, together with porket liaflcn, picklmgjars, apothecary'sfhop furniture, or other hallow ware—the wliolejt least 15 per cent, lower than articles of 1 tie lan* quality brought from any of the !'ea ports or the United States. A li!>era! allowance will he made en sale of large quantities. Order? from merchants »nd others will he punctually attended to on ap plication to JAMES O'HARA or ISAAC CRAIG, or at the Store of MefTrs PRATHER andSMILIE, in Maiket-Street, P ttfburgh, Mi£ch 4, , ttithtf. WANTED 7mmrthiiely three or fo«r Journey men PiIb.vHMKN; thole whq can bring r<conm ntlaticn* of their heirg stood workmen, ftcady and honest, may find con It in t smployment at the Prfcwing office of Isaiah Thomas, jr. Worce(lrr,feptcmbcr 17,1800 (jjj Landing, From the fliio Firmer,captain Gibfon, from Ham 'ur£» a rfTor'nirnt of linens aad other e" 1' am ' n S ,v hic!» *r* an invoice of si halts ° fr J ea , i- rcr i c .' 1 ® r ' t4l ?i'ais 6 aud 74- which art oil.red icr sale on rral ons H!c terms for appro-Jed papei, or ici barter f«r Weft-India province. Sritamia., real French, Boccadillos n ■ Biclpfeld Linens Er.t-r.Rn, SeleGas Siamo.fe P at" J,,. Royales Tapes ol fever,l kinds Ef.cpillis of all dtferip- D canters „ t ' o,> ' , , , . Quirt and pint tumblers Crtas a la Morlaix I ravtltfv* Cases Checks No 1 A Stripe. Glass Heads, violins and Borrt ,f Bohemia White Window Glass, Of the Jirft quality, j by 9 , $ by 10, 9 by »i, 10 by 11 and upwards. ON HAND, Ot late Importation : EOopi.las, Boccadillos, QuadrupleSqliflas,Dow la", Ccutils, Undoes, blbrrfeldt fine Checks, BeJ parcbst, Flauders Bed 'l icks rapes of all <' fcriptions, Mills, Scythes, Decanters, G.lll umh|<.r ß , Travelling Cases, Sealing Wax Quills and Demijohns,— Apply to JACOB SPERRY W Co. CAah " 6 diot watfa Lost, This morning'on the W.flahickon Road—a Red Morocco POCKET-BOOK,, AINING luadry papers and letters, of ho whatever to any one but the owner. Whoever may have found the lame, and will return it to the Printer of this paper, (hall be handsomely rewarded. N. B—l he • wners' name is mentioned on <ome lette s direded to him. OftoSer 8 j Mary BecK, O E-" PF-01 FULLY informs Ker Friend s and the **• l J uhlic, that (he intends opening her Stluift SC HOOI. on the firft of O&ober, in Fifth near Walnut Street, oppofitc the State House Yard, where fte wi:l as usual, teach the branches *>f po lite and nfcful literature, including Geography. Aflronomy, Writing, arithmetic, and every ac complifhmcnt necefHry to form a complete liberal education. Young Ladi's may be accommodated with Boar I. Ac. in the Hvub, which is very airy and hralthy. Ht, O. Bick'i Brewing and Painting School will coaimcoc* it the fern* dini feptioibcx *0 Dancing Academy. MR. QT7ESNRT, wi h r?fpe£l informs his pu pi t aud;he public in general, tjjat he intend opening hi* Academy, on Monday thi 6th of Oc tober , at his new assembly room, No, 64, ftuth Fourth flreet. Mr Qjefnet is thankful t» the Ladfssand Gen. tlemen, lor the liberal encouragement he ha« ei pcrienced every season—he was defi.-ous for tome time to meet wit's * gentleman of whom the cha rter and talents, could, united together drfeive the coiifidence of the public •• deprived of ftieh ad vantage, Mr always thought proper to divide and fix the number ot pupils; but this seas on the school can •he improved one third more havi g to introduce Mr Auriol, as an iffii.'ant to him, and a pcrfon of shility. l'he fchol ir, (ball he attended three timss a week asufual—-Ladies in the morning ; jounyTJent'emen in the afternoon ; and grown Gentlemen in the evening. N. B The firft prailifing hall in private for the ftfhofars, will he a few days after the opening 01 tht school ; and the firft ball will be on fhurfday, the 16th October next. Dancing. M«. t AURIOL lately arrived frcm Pari#, re rpcdliully informs the \uMic in general, that hav injrfome time to difpolw of, b« will atteiid thofr Ladies and Gentlemcr, wh© wish to be taught •private at their own hr.uses. His lodgings arc at No. 31, fowth Third ftrect, where directions can be left with his lady if he is GLASS MANUFACTORY. Journ ft thlc £> im jj fHAT Handsome and healthy COUNTRY SKAT, called L»UKt l Lodgf, the late residence of Thomas Kuttcr, El'q. liruate in Potts Grove, Montgomery County, thirtv-l'x milns from Philadelphia, cmtaing about 106 I acres, twenty of which are ptime woodland, fi:i -en excellent watered meadow, the residue divided in arable lota. On the premises are a large handfotaeßrickHoufe and adjoining build ings, containg two parlours, a large dining room, and a Hall, twelve feet wide, by forty King, a large kitchen, « ash house with a pump ot excellent water in it, fix haodfome chambers, two store-room», four garret chambcra plaiflered and a ?raio room over the adjoining building, a double tyring house, with a (moke rouse over the lame, withinfi'ty yards of tlie kitchen—The faring, in the dried season never known to low er in (he least, and from which the meadow is watered ; a garden containing about on« acre, stocked with the mod delicious fruits, such as peaches, plumbs, cherries, pears, rafberries, &c. leveral afpjragus beds in grcjt prrfeition. A 11',,, a young bearing appletree orchard, containing leveralhundied trees, the fruit fele-lled fro n dif frent parts of the United States, a ljrge conveni ent barn with i threshing floor, with commodi ous stabling for horfea and cow 9 carriage and houses, grain room, &c. Also.sundry out build ings, eonfiflidj; of a frame poultry houl'e and corncrib, &c- Alio, a tenant's house, gar-' den and liable, and a pump of excellent water belosgine to the fame. T he fitiiatiua of P»ntts Grove is remarkably healthy, regu'arly supplied wih Hutolur's meat :nd poultry in abundance, to l»e purchased at a low rate, an«! the Schuylkill aff.rdi a plentiful fwpply of excellent fifh Two m i t | B i„ t h e rear of the town. Perhaps few country towns in Pennlylvania, .ire more rapidly improving, or have ipore local advantige' than Potts Grove. The several places of pu'.dtc wor.hip, I the fjjluhritf of the air, gentrcl I'uckty, and [ ch®jpnefj ol li\ijng, are atnoug the lew advan* I tages it pofleles. thStftf Preflmen, Any p;*rfon wishing to view the |Wmifcs, w:H piraTe to apply to Mr. Win. POTTS, in ,vr, »nd for terms .to the fubferi ber, in Philadelphia. Imported, and for SAL p. bv EBENEZER LARGE, 9-8 wide Russia Sheeting, TyiOGHHDA LINENS, fine 4-4 Inft Lin■ ■r^iV 13 ' Ch '"' n S r)ia P tr, Otton Velvet, rhickfetft an 4 Fancy Cords, Printed Linen and Cotton Handkerchief* Silk Handkerchiefs, Sat t,n', Pelong,, Modes and p crflanJi Ca || imin . COM W.Mbores and IMrobazeen,Fine and coarse Bobbin, T:p-», Ribbodj, l errets, Scotch Oz naburg,, Threa-.Uat 7 and 64, coloured Thread. Bf ° 16 ' P J* 5 ' 3 **> 4. 4 i-a «nd 5 lb. London Pewter aObrtbd in casks, Tin, and has J " c f' v <; d b X the Uta arrivals a general afTjrt raent of Woo lent, 10 ino. 8. DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA— TO WIT; T)E IT REMEMBERED, That on the nd day J of August, in the nth year of the dence of the United States of America, William Young, (B.okfellcr,) of the laid Diftria, hath depouted in this Office, the title of a Book, the rig it whereof h: claims as proprietor ; in the words following, to wit. " Essay on Political Society." IN CONFORMITY to the adt of the Con grcf* of the United States, inti'uled " An Aift for the encouragement of learning I SEAt -] b >" securing the copies ot Maps, Charts ano Bo»ks to the Authors and Propri efors of such copies during the times therein mentioned " D. CALDWELL. Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania. feptember i* »aw 4 w District of Pennsylvania to wit: BE it remembered that on the Tenth day of July in the twenty fifth year of the Indepen dence of"the United States of America, Alexan der Addtfon of the fiid Diftria hath depnfitM in this oiHce the title of a book the right where of he claims as Author in th« words following to wit, " Reports of cases in the County courts of the Fifth Circuit and in the High Court of Errors and appeals ofthe State of fennfylvania, and charges to Gr.wd Juries of thnfe County Courts. By Alexandur Addifon, President of the Courts cf Common Pleas of the Fifth Cir cuit of the State of Pcnnlylvar.u." In conformity to the art of Congress of the Uni ted States i-ritlM ' ? n aft for the encouragement of learning by f,-curing the copies of maps cl arts and b >ofcs to Authors and Proprietors of luch copies during the times therein mentioned." D.C^LUWEIX, Clfrl zf tie Dijlr 'ifi of Pt'anfyl v ania. Ihe above l ook is now pubtlfhed It will be de livered to lubfcribert by Mr.Dobfon Bookseller. July 2} WAR DEPARTMENT, August 4tfi, 18co. : HE commanding Officers of corps, de tach ment«,pofts, garrifma. and recruiting parties, belonging to the military rfiabli<hraent «r the United States, are to report to, and receive orders from Brieadier-Ceneral Wil k'nlnß - "> thf City of Waihingtßn, and all officers „,I furlough are to report themselves to trie ume officer with all possible dispatch. SAMUEL DEXTER, Secretary of War. t? AH Printers within the United States wh.» have publi&td invitations for contra&s of the 13th of March last are requeued to insert the above in their refpedtive papers, once a week for tw® months. To be Sold JOHN CLEMENT STOCKER, Sept. 19 2awtf. To Printers. AorVo T' L 0 Pnmer> 6 Cure. It? c, "' e of mio ' :s ™d M a l> s , mn < le V er s , ~ recommended, ' Di:. HAHN's slnti-bihous Pill}, have been attended with a degree tor', f cr ' 3 h:l ? h 'y gnteftj] to the inven s flings, m leveril parrs of tbe Weft In dies,anH the fm.thern parts of the United State;- partiruhrly ~, Diltioiore, Petersburg, Rich, mond Norfolk, Fdenton, VVilm,„ pt , on, Savannah 1 . & c The teliimony of a ftßm . berof jjerfoMS .n each of the above places can be adduced, who have reaf f)n to bdieve that a timely us« of th s salutary remedy, has, under Providence, prekrved their live., when in the molt alarming circiimftances. Fails ofthi. conclusive nature speak more in favour ola medicine, than columns of pomp ou » eulogy, founded on mere afT-rti n, C ouM do I ,nd " l prrffmptuoufly proposed is an infallible cure, but the inventor has everv poflib.e reilnn, which can refi.lt from exteafive experience for bel.evingtbat a■dofe of th'efe pills, -<aken once every two weeks during the preva lence of o-xr annuaf hilicn, fevers, will prove 5a infallible prevehtauve , and further, that in the earlier ftagts of\thofe diseases, their use will very generally succeed m reftorrmg health and frequently in C a!« efteeraed dc-fpera,e aad bey oriri the power of cottimon remedies. The operation of these pills is perfeilly mild ana maybe ufvT with fafety by persons in every | situation aod of every age. They are excellently adapted to carry offfu 1 perfluous bile andpreveni it» morbid fccretions • to rel ore and amend the appetite ; to produce a free perfp,ration and thereby prevent cold* Which are often of fatal consequence. A dose never tails to remove a cold If taken on its firli appeiranee. They are celebrated f >r removing habitual coftivenefs, ficknefsof the lUmich and levere head-lc+ie; and ought to be ttken by all perlous on a chinge of climate. They have been found remarkably efficacious in preventing and curing most difurders attend ant on long voyage?, and should be pror Ure d and carefully preserved for use by every feamat,. dim. Dr. HAHN'S Genuine Eye-waier. A certain and fafc remedy for all difeafae of the eyes, whether th(? of natural weakness orof accident, f r eedily removing de flexions of rheum, dullncfs, itching, and films in the eyes, never failing to cure thofc maladies »<hich frequently fuccced the small pox, meaflps and i>. vers, and wonder ully flrengthening a weak feht. Hundreds have experienced its excellent virtues when nearly deprived of fight. Tooth-ache Drops. The only remedy yet ciifco»ered whichgivesim mediate and lading relief in the mot! fsrere in dances. The Anodyne Elixir. For the cure of erery kind ofhead-ache.and of pains in the face and neck. Infallible Ague and Fever Drops. This medicirre-has n fV -er laikd, in manv thoi sand ca'es not one m a hundred has harf occasion t« take more than one bottle, and numbers not halt a bottle. The money will be returned if the cure is not performed. SOL!) BY Wm. Y. BIRCH, STATIONER, No. 17, South Secand Street, And na where rise, in Pbiladtlphia. Where also may be had, Dr. Hamilton's Worm D-jfttoyißg Lozenges, his Sovereign Elixir f or coughs, &c. Restorative Dr»ps, Effcnce anil Ex- of Muflard, -overeign Ointment for the Itch Dr. Hahn's infallible German Corn Plaifter, In' dian Vegetable Specific for the Vener=:l com plaint, Gotland's and Herfian Lotian, Reiloranve Tooth Powder, Damask Lip Salve, Church's Cough Drops, Anderfon's Pills, &c. &c, ap"' 10 m it Ibis Day Published, By J. Osmbod, No. 41, Cliefnut Street, (Price 1$ Ctn- THE Death of General WaJhinvtoß. A POEM. In imitation of th» manner of OSian. My Rev. John B. Linn, A. M. Minister of thc'firft l'rcibj terian Congregation Philadelphia. i Mr. Chsudroo's Oratien will be published on Monday morning. Mi>rch 15. A Runaway. ON 'aturday theijd Augu.a, rat) away from the rubfcribjr, living in HirrifljUrgh, an apprentice ro the printing business, named Benja min (Vforrifon, a la,l ot about 16 veari of aie small of stature and very ailire, DtoU hair anSW a smiling countenance—Had on and took with liim a calico coitee, a pair of trawfers »f nearly the fame, a pair of common nankeen ditto, and a homespun lye coloured rtriped ditto, and L fbrrt jccketol the fame, with a new hat—<\ll perfji.s are forbid harbouring f.id apprentice at their peril. Reasonable charg •» will tie p i | f, )r ting the boy, so that Ins nlagtcr may get him again. „ t JOHN WYETH. Harriffc-jrgh, Sept. I FOR SALE. A Printing Press. Apply at the Offi ce of the Gazette of the Uriited States-, t/ ' u r VOLUMK XVIII. V* Cents) *
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