NuMnpH 2514.] k fCy T&* price of this (jazette is Eight Dollars fier annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. All others fey ene Dollar additional, for enclosing and di recting ; and unletsfsome person in this city will become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. %* No Subscription will be received for 4 shorter term than six months. December 1 1799. ALMANAC From OSobtr 15 —/o O&zbcr 21* uicu wwi«. WetWday Tk«rf<Uy Kfdav tatoitt vf Singly • (Monday TwOiy SUN- Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Smitlay Monday Tuesday Landing At Wala'a whits, The Cargo of the brig Enterprise, COUSISTIVG OF Surinam MolafTes, Of an extdieat quality, in hoglheads, tierces and barrels, And about 40 quarter casks LISBON WINE, For Sale bt Wharton & Lewis, No. nj,fouth Front flreet. eAeber 9 tu th fa tf Imported, In the (hip Atlantic, capteis Waters, from Calcutta and Madras, And/or sale by the fubferiber, A great variety of articles mostly suitabl* for exportation, Among which are Blue cloths Ns'ckanssa Soot Romals Salem peorcS Ventapolams Madras Long Cloths Ditto Handkerchiefs. AlSo 2000 bags prime Sugar, Hyson anii Souchong Tea, JOHN MILLER Junr. No. So, Dock street. oSober 10 mwt tf Saw Manufactory. FRANCIS MASON, No. XO, south Fifth flrcet, Manufactures mill, croft cut and pitt fjws, equal iii quality, appearance and P. ape to any ever imported; which fells wholefalc at the Following price«—6 feet mill saws 51-4 dol lar each ; crofs-cui do. 50 cents per foot; pitt do. 60. cents per foot. Wood-Cutters cjft ftccl saws, and every other kind, made to any particular dire&ioo. o&ober 10 m*»f rm A HANDSOME EDITION OF LINDL.EY MURRAY'S English Grammar, WITH AN APPENDIX, Has this Day been pubfi(hed r by A 3-Jar Dickiss, opposite Chrill-Cliurcb, Philadelphia. [Price One Dolitir. ] Odlober 7. Twenty Dollars Reward. RUN AWaY from che Subfcriher ou Wedo'f day night the ,?th mftant, a Black Tndcnted servant, named Colin, jufl arrived from Jamaica in the brig Diligence with his wader. Hei» a well made lad of 16—17 y ear of »j»e, or thereabout*, haj a pleasant countenance, a.KI a fmsll fear on his left cheek, which yet appears wh>te trcia a late fall or Mow. He isabout f fret J or fix in %hes hi*h, and had on when he went away a com. robe blue r«und j-n'ket and trowfers, with a for vants black glaze ; hat, and had with him white and striped check fhirti and pantaloons. He is known to be enticed or env away by a negro Dun !ut.<ed William, a r.ative of Boston, who was Cook ol the said brig Deligenc*, and is a {taut thick man of 35 or 40 yeara of age, aod they are supposed to t; ..vel together; The fai4 Colin contrived to a fiarctl containing 30 new dol lars ot the prelon yW» coinage ot tfee U States, never fceiore in circuUu/n a*.l a few milled dou bloons of full weight out ot his maftera keeping, and also tool: with hi'ii a filvcr tabic spoon with the cyper A. R. on it, and a defcrt knite and fork With white Ivory handles. The abovi reward will be paid to any person who will bring the ftid Colen and William t* the Subfcriher, No. ,u Spruce street or to MefT-s. Sa vage and Dugan, Third Street, or lodge them in any goal er work h u e in any of the States so tiat his mailer may have Colin, and it isicqueflcd the money may befecured, it is supposed W illam in in possession of it, and requeued he mly be detained with Colen, finding information to the laid * MelTrs. Savage and Dugan, t hiladelphia • 4 * All Captains of veflels are icrwtrncd nrtto hartour or employ or ciixry t« sea the said negr.e as the law will be put iu orce against them. Odlober If. Gazette of 'the United States ©■Daily Adveriim^ H. M. «l si 0 *6 1 *4 • 4 «■ s* 3 i' 4 S 9 RISES SITS 6 »9—S 3' 6 jo 5 3c 6 3* s • 6 33 J 17 • 6 34- 5 *6 6 3 S S 6 37 S *3 DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA— TO wit : ' BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the »»d day of A ugu ft, in the tjth year of the Indcp«n deuce of the United States ot America, William Yoonc, (Bcokfellcr,) of the. said Diftriil, hath deposited in thit Office, the tide of a Book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor ; in the words following, to wit. , *' Essay on Political Society.'' IN CONFORMITY to the 3<ft of tJic Con gress "f the United State*, intituled " An Ail for the enreuragement of learning [seAb.l by feeuring the copies o( Maps, Charts asu 80-»ks to the Authors and Propri etors of such copies during the times therein mentioned " D.CALDWELL. Clerk of ibe District of Pennsylvania. (epten>l>er 18 taw4w. 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 Addifon of the said Difhi<st hath deposited in this office rbe title of 1 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 of the State of Pennlylvania, and charges to Grand Juried of those County Couru. by Alexandjr Addifon, President of the Courts of Common Pleas of the Fifth Cir cuit of the State «f Pennlylvama." In conformity to the afl of Congress of the Uni ted States intitled " An aift for the encouragement of learning by fecuri.ig the copies nf maps chart* and bcr.ks to the Authors and Proprietors of such copies during the time* therein mentioned." D.C U.DWELL, Clerk as tit Viflrid of Pennfytvania. The above book is now puklilhcd. I; will be dc fivered to lubferibers by Mr. Dobs. n Bookseller J"'? *3 TTiE commanding Officers of corps, de tachments, poiis, garrifms, and recruiting parties, belonging t, the military eftablilhnient ot the United States, are to report to, and receive orders from Brigadier-General Wil kinfr.n, hi the City of jWa(hingt»n, and ill officers n furlough are tci report themselves to the fame officer «ith all poflftie difpatth. SAMUEL DEXTER, Sfcret-.ry of War. •£? oil Printer* wi'hin the United States who have publilhed invitations lor coptrafls of the Jjtli oi' March iaft are re que fled to insert the above in their refpeilive papers, once a week for tw» myntl:* 'pHAT Handsome and healthy COUNTRY ' SEAT, called LaUr«l Lodge, the late refidewce of Thomas Rutter, El'q. fltuate in Potts Grove, Montgomery County, thirty-iix miles from Philadelphia, containg about ieb acres, twenty of which are piirae woodland, fifteen excellent watered meadow, the re&due divided in arable lots. On the premises are a large handsome Brick Haufe and adjoining build ings, containg two parlotirs, a large dining roum, and a Hall, twelve feet wide, by forty long, a large kitchen, wafhhoi.fr withapu/np of excellent water in it, fix handsome chambers, two store-room«, four garret chamber! plaiflered and a grain room over the adj ining building, a double spring house, with a smoke house over the fame, within fifty yards of the kitchen—The spring, in the driest season never known to low er in the Icalt, and trpm which the meadow is [ watered ; a garden containing about one acre, itocked with the moil delicious fruits, such as peaches, plumbs, cherries, pears, rafocrries, &c. i'evtral asparagus beds in great perfection. Also, a younj; bearing appletree orchard, containing several hundred trees, the fruit fele<£lol from dif frent parts of the United States, a large conveni ent barn with 1 threlhing floor, with ccpnmodi ous (tabling for horses and cows, carriage and hosfes, grain room, &c. Also.sundry out build ings, consisting of a large frame poultryhoufe and corncrib, &c. Also, a tenant's house, gar den and liable,and a pump of excellent water belouging to the fame. The filiation of Potts Grove is remarkably healthy, regularly l'tip-lied with Butcher's meat •<nd poultry in abundanco, to be purchased at a low rate, and the Schuylkill affords a plentiful supply of excellent filh. Two grift mills in the rear of the town. Perhaps few country towns in Pennfylvar.ia, are more rapidly improving, or have more lotsal advantages than Potts Grove . The several places of public worihip, the salubrity of the air, genteel foeiety, and cheapneft or living, are among the few advan tages it pofTcfles. Any person wishing to view the premises, will please to apply to Mr. Wm. POTTS, in Pottfarove, and for terms to the fubferi ber, hi Philadelphia. JOHN CLEMENT STOCKER. Sept. 15 aawtf. B. ROSE.. At a Comity Court of Common Pleas, Held it Union T«wn, for the county of Fayette, thv Second Monday of September, in the (Seal\ r- T our Lord one thoufaud eight I undred, before the Honorable Alcian der sddifon, F.fquire, Prefid»rt, and his aflaciace Judges of tl>e fame court, ON the petition of John Bartlett, an (nfolvent Debtor, prsyi.ig the benefit of the a£t ol Ge neral AflVmhly tor the relief of Infjlvent Debtor*, the Court appoints the feoond Monday of Decem ber next to hear the petitioner and hi* creditors, and orders that no:ice thereof be publilhed three fucceflivc wetks in the United States Gazette in Philadelphia, in Come daily paper io i'alti nore— in aLeriugton paper, Kentucky, and in the Fay ette Gazette, tie lift publication in each, to beat least four week# before the Jay of hrarihg. By the Court, F.PHRAI.Vt DOUGLASS, I'rothonotary. O&ober 10. djw. WAll DEPARTMENT, August 4tO, iSco. To be Sold By C. P. Wayne, No. 65, South Front-flreet. ,>; 1 , >Hr L A DEL PHI A, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER i 7, ,g 0 0. f. ■ r Vi • i ;v. , Imported, AKD FOR SALE BV ED ENS Z$R LARGE, 9-S white ' Russia 'Sheeting, DROGHEDA LINENS, fine 4 4 Trifh Lin ens, Criming Diapar, Cotton Velvets, Thickfftts an 4 Fdncy Cords, Printed Linen and Cotto'n 1-iandken.hiefo, Silk Hindkercbiefs, Sat tins, Peloni»«, Modes and PcrGans, Call'mun coes, Wildb /res and Bombazeen,Fine and coarse Bobbin, Tcp?», Ribbons, Ferrets, Scotch Oz naburgs, Threads Nc. 7 to 64,|coloured Threads No. 8 to 16, Piss, 3 1-1, 4, 4 i-i and 5 lb. London Pewter aflortea in cases, Tin, and has just received by tke lata arrivals a general aflbrt ment of Woaliens. to mo. 8. dim. Ibis Day Published, By J. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut Street, (Price Cents) ,i 1 T HB Death of (general Wajhington. A POEM. In imitation of thst manner of Offian, Hy Rev. Jcß. Limn, A. tyf. .. - . Mtoifter «J the Plift Prribfunu Coaertnttto Philadelphia. . Ur.CMr«'iO|iik«fVk( en Monday motnbtg. M»rtt ij. .4, - prevention better Iffn Core. For the prevention and cure of Bilious and Malignant Fevers, is recommended, Dit. HAHN's ~ Anti-bilious Pills, WHICH have been attended with a degree of fuccels highly grateful to the inven tor's feelings, in several parts of the Weft-In dies,and the fauthern parts of the United State;- particularly in Baltimore, l'cterlburg, Kich, mond, Norfolk, Edeoton, Wilmington,Charlcf ton, Savannah, itc. The testimony of a num ber of perform in each of the above piacei can be adduced, who have reaCon to believe that a timely us« of th's salutary remedy, has, under Providence, preserved their lives when in the molt aUrraitig circtimftances. Fails of this conclusive nature fprak more in favour of a medicine, than columns of pompous eulogy, founded on mere aflertion, could do. It is not indeed presumptuously propoicd as an infallible cure, but the inventor has every possible reason, which can refolt from txtenfive experience for believing that a dose of these pills, taken once every two weeks during the preva lence of our .->nnual bilioss fevers, will prove an infallible preventative «nd further, that in thr earlier stages of those dife.u'es, their use wiU very generally succeed in restoring health and frequently in cases esteemed desperate asd bey ond the power of common remedies. The operation of these pills it perteflly mi'.d and in ay be used with farety by persons in every fituatinn ind ofevtry age. They are excilltntly adapted to carry off fu perfltious bile andprevent its morbid fccretions; to rellore and amend the appetite ; ti produce a free perspiration and thereby prevent cold# which are often of fatal conlequence. A dose never laiii to remove a cold if taken on its firft appearance. They are celebrated f>r removing habitual coftivenefs, fickaefs of the ft«iKach and severe head-ache, and ought to be tiieu by all perfnus on a change of climate. They have been found remaikably efficacious in prevuntiug Mid curing most disorders attend ant on long voyages, and should be procured and carefully preserved for use by every seaman. DR.HAHN's Genuine Eye-water, A certain and fafc remedy for all difcafosof the eyes, whether thu eff>& of natural weakness, or of accident, speedily removing inflammations, de fluxions of rheum, dullncfs, itching, and films in the eyes, never failing to cure those maladies which frequently fuccced the small pox, mealies and fe vers, and wonderfully (lengthening a weak fight. Hundreds have experienced its excellent virtues when nearly deprived of fight< Tooth-ache Drops. The only remedy yet discovered whichgives im mediate and lading relief in the mod feverc in stances. The Anodyne Elixir. For the cure ef every kind efhcad-athe.ind of pains in the face and neck. Injallible Ague and Fever Drops. This medicine has never failed, in many thon sand cases not one in a hundred has had occasion ce take mere than one bottle, and numbers not halt a bottle. The money will be returned if the cure SOLD BY Wm. Y. BIRCH, STATIONER, No. 17, South Sec«nd Street, And no where else, in Philadelphia. < Where alfa may be had, Dr. Hamilton's Worm Dufttoying Lozenges, his Sovereign Elixir for coughs, &c. Reparative Drops, Essence and Exr trafl of Muit'ard, Soverelyn Ointment for the Itch, Or. Hahn's infallible German Corn Plaifter, In dian Vegetable Specific for the Venereal com plaint, Gowland's and Persian Lotion, Restorative Tooth Powder, Damaflc Lip Salve, Church's Cough Drops, Anderfon's Pills, See. &c, april 10 1 rf A PRINTER, WHO from principlt u a Ftderjlfi and defpofed to undertake the arduous tafc ol editing ol a paper and combating the eneniits of America, may hear of an eligible situation ill the interior of Maryland. 500 fublcribcra can be counted on be fore he commence,-— A Nat'.vr Antrum will be prefered ; —Bu: it isaot tabi. understood that well principled pertoirs though not. natives, are to be excluded. ■ 5$ J *,* ftntahr* n»T h« tc**U on ffpliaiiM to U« Bditar of chit Gtrettt. O&ahtrj. '1 «• Just arrived. <-> Pr.s THE ■ Brig Perseverance, CAPTAIN SWAIN.E t *•. . •;&» at ]'■ Mr. William Bell's Wharf. 8q hhda.- Abtigua and St. Kitts Rum and to ditto Coffee for sale by, ' ' CROOKE STEVENSON. No. 4, South Water Street. O&ober 8. j t f German Rcdemptioners. "\TINBTEEN remains us those, who came in the J.l lhip Anna from Hamburgh, and are willing to fervefor their paflage. Apply to Jacob Sperry £2? Co. Who have on Hand, Remaining of lau importations, :.nd which are of- Ured on reasonable terms, and theufjal credit, 33 cases Eftopillas, Formin* a compleat affartmeiit ol Oni, Rayc Mouches, plj»n and coloured fir i pus 33 ctfes cafferillo«s S caOs boccadillßs 4 cifes quadruple filefias l cafe fuperfir.e dowlas * cases coutilsand i cafe liftados 5 cases fuperfine Elherleld checks 3 cases lied parchet I cafe Flanders bed ticks, 8-4 10 cases coffee mills, Nos. so, to No. 6, as sarted l cases Scythes 3 caies of double flint cut Dccan'ers quart and pint I cafe gil! tumblers, and i cafe of TraTelling cases. I cafe of quills, i cafe ofcummon fealing-wat and 400 Demijohns. September 17. d6r. sawim. Marlhal's Sales. UNITED STATES ? Pennsylvania District, 5 PURSUANT to the directions of the Honorable Benjamin Stoddard, Secretary of the Navy, will be cxpofed to public sale, at the merchants's coffee houl'o, in the city of Philadelphia, on Mon day the 19th d;y of O-ilober instant, at 7 o'clock in the eveDinp. T The two French schooners called JOHN AND VICTOIRE, New lying V Brown's wharf, 11*1 Tit reg<*ther with all and Angular their tavkle, apparel and appurtenances. JOHN HALL, Marshal. Marfliall's Office, ) Philadelphia, Gtto. 10, 18005 mwf tS THE HBW PILOT BUILT SCHOOL EH SISS* St - tammany, FLYING at Say's Wharf, above Market Street, burthen 70 tutu, supposed te be a remarkable fall failing vessel, ami may befit ted for sea in afr w dayj. Inventory to be lean and terms of sal: known by applying to the fub fcribcr. CROOKE STEVENSON, Nv. 4, South Wa'er Street. ALSO, FOR SALE, 35 lllids- M'ifcovaclj Sugar. White siid bro.vn Hava*naii ditioin boxes, Eift India do. in bags. Weft-India and Cnnntry Rum. 100 Mhd.i MoljilTes. Holland Gin French and Spaniih Brandy, Pcpt-er, CoiTec, &c. August 9. This morning on the Wiflahicken Read—a POCKET-BOOK, CONTAINING l'undry papers and letters, of bo confequ»nce whatever to any c;ieW tlie owner. Whoever may have found the fame, and will return it lo the Printer of this paper, lhall he handlbmely rewarded. IV. 3.—The owners' name is mcr.tioned on some letters diretfed to him. Oflober 8 Mary Beck, RESPECTFULLY informs her Friends and the Public, that (he intends opening her Selcdt SCHOOL on the 6rft «f October, in Fifth nsar Walnut Street, opposite the State Mouse Yard, where {he will as usual, teach the branches as po. Lite and nfeful literature, including Geography, Ailronomy, Writing, Arithmetic, and every ac complifhment necessary to form a complete liberal education. Yonr.j Ladies may be aecemmndated with Board, ice. in the H jufe, which is vary airy and healthy. Mr. G. Beck's Drawing and Painting School will commence at the fame time. ftptemb'.rao * tulh&faim just Received, And will b„- Sold Very Low, if applied for immediately, by die Package only 5 Bales Broad-Cloths, affortcd, "j e I Bale Plains an-1 Forest cloths, i " t Do. fine Coatings, alio: uJ, ! U x. 40 Do Kendall Cott™«, | to Hoglheads Seintt Twine, I £ £ 4 Cafc i.oiicoa Pewter, J Apply to WILLIAM FRENCH, No. 48, South Front 1 rcet. & eodiw. September 59. *" % -b. For Sale, fa tu&th.tf. Lost, Red Morocco "A T-"*" " * , ♦ - Saddling Business. ' i • - •, 'l) WJLLIAM JONES & EDMUND , kinsey, ; ■ TT AVING entered into pattnerlhip, and ta« J- A Jrcn that long eftabiilhed stand at tbe Con ner of Ciiefnut and Third Streets, relpeafully solicit public patronage, and particularly iflvirp a continuance of the favoqr* of,the former friends and customers Of Haines it Jones, and f>harplefs *k Kinfey, to whole buOnel'a they have luccecded/ They effer tor file a large and general aflort» TOerii of elegant Saddle? and Bridles, all kindi common do. Plated and Brass mounted Harness, Saddle-bafts, Valieres, Cart and Wajjgon Gears, &c- Trunks of all kinds, particularly hard lea ther rortmanteaus. Tliey also manufaSure all kinds of Silver moun'ed and Plain Whips, having fgveral ex cellent Wckmen in that branch. They flatter themselves from their united ex perience an«l the arrangements they have made, tb be able to fell any of the abpve articles on at good terms asany others in the United State*. A liberal allowance will be made to those who purchase by the quantity JONES y KINSEY. Phiiad. Sept. n Sj.fii.th. 4 w- REPUBLICAN Book - S tor e ? North Sftoud SlreetyOppasile Christ Church. JUST PUBLISHED, With Illustrationssnj Additions Desultory Refledions N THE NEW POLITICAL ASPECTS OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS lii the United States ot' America, finee the commencrmetit.of the year 1799. SO" R. i. Rawlk, considering chat in this country there is a ir r press, is determi ned his Book-Store {hall alio be free to pub lications of every denomination, whether po litical or religious. The works of Whigs or Tories ; Republicans, or Monarches ; Aristocrats or Democrats ; Federalifls or AiitUFederahfts ; Chriltiaijs, Jews, Hea thens or Turks, are equally' free ftVr fali } and, whatever may be his private opinions, is resolved, as a Bookseller, and in the true spirit of his profeffion, " To be open to all part !es, and influenced by none. N. B. He has for sale, all thelatett po litical publications, and every article in the Stationary Line. Oftober r. 3AW2W. GLASS MAN U. THE PROPRIETORS Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works, HAVING procured a fufficitnt number of the moil approved Europe*". Glass Manu facturers, and having on hand a large stock of the heft Materials, en which their workmen are now employed, have the pleasure of alluring the public, that «indow glafd of a superior qua lity and of any size, from 7 by 9, to 18 !iv 14 inches, carefrlly packed in boxes containing 100 feet ea h, may be had a't the Ihorteft notice. Giafs of larger sizes for other purposes, may also be hacJ, fr.cli 3S for pi<£lures, coach glades, clock faces, &c. Kottles of ail kinds and of any quantity may also be had, together with pocket fiafks, pickliugjars, apntkecarv's (hop furniture, or other hallow wart —the leaft 15 per cent, lower than articles of the fame quality brought from any of the sea ports of the United States. A liberal allowance will be made en sale of large quantities. Orders from merchants md others will be punctually attended to on ap plication to JAMES O'HARA or ISAAC CRAIG, or at the Store of Meflrs. PRATHER andSMILIE, in Maiket-Street, Pittsburgh. March 4, tuthtf. WAYNE COUNTY TAXES. HPHIJ owners of unimproved lands in Wayne * county, are fc-reby notified, that Taxis' are become payable thertcn for the years 1799 and 1800. Those who have not already paid their taxes ire hereby required to discharge the fame to JOHN BIUNK, Esquire, Treasurer ©f said County at Mjtford, within three month* lrom this date , other wife proceedings to sale, according to the ait of Aflembly iti such cafe provided, will e had bjr the Commiflion«r3 for the fjid county. Ata Sicilian, John Carson, V Connniffioners Johannes fan Etten, j Attefl, E. Kei.logg, Cllc. Ju!y 9, ißc.o d. &11 Persons, INDEBTED to the Eflate or Joseph Engle» late of the Northern Liberties, dcceafed.are requeftei to make immediate payment, and those having any demands againit the lame, to bring in their accounts to BENJAMIN THAW, Adrsjir.ilrator. Odlaber 3. eoiw. An Invoice of Playing Cards. SUPERFINE Columbian, Harry the VWth TOd Merry-Andrew Playing Cards, far fate chiep fur cafli—Apply at this Office, feptemher 13. PRINTING, Neatly executed at the Office of the Gazette of the United States. W-W«A—. «f IK. fcCr . '• *•> Sho&ts»t Notice. j£<*v "^ Y I. • \zem [ Volume XVIII. 1 V d <)ot
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