Gazette of die United Slates. rmiADELrmA, SATURDAY z\EN ISO, NOVUM ICR, I We congratulate the Federal interest «n the choice ot" Nathan Read, Esq, as Representative to Congress for jthe 3d. middle dflftrift in Matfitchufctts, Mr. R. is a well principled Scholar and Politician. It is pleasant to learn from Vermont that Judge Paine is re-elected Senator. A violent struggle was made by the Ja cobins of-the mountains in favour of Gen. Bradley, the French candidate. The iflue was favourable to a gentleman, who with firmnefs, consistency and wis dom, has advocated,. and will continue to advocate the just cause of his country. We regret that a violent, and, it is feared, a fuccefsful opposition is making against L. R. Morris, esq. as Federal Representative from Vermont. This gentleman enjoyed, and deserved a very high degree of popularity among all tlafles of his C.onftitucnts; and it is under flood, not the smallest objection is hazarded against the rectitude of his political conduct. But Democracy has set up a Mr. Niks, an ex-clergyman of Anti-federal principles, who is power fully fiipported by a canting fattion ; while, on the contrary, the Federal friends of Mr. Mokris, are, as is of late too often the cafe, too lax and su pine in securing the interest of an a£tive, rorreft, and independent Legislator. A Boston Editor fays " Great prepa rations are making in all parts of the" Union to celebrate the Birth Ray." cy If this information be cor reft it is a fair inference that Pennsylvania does not belong to the Union. Gcod Tidingr from New Jersey. The best energies of this respectable and Federal state have been fuccefsfully employed. The triumph there over the dark powers of Democracy is complete ; and sober men have chosen a band of Electors for President and Vice Presi dent, who will be " careful with much care* that the French Infidel be exclud ed, who (tumbles in his Scepticism, be tween Twenty Gods, or None ! Loyalty and IVisdom of Connecticut. We have continual occasion to ad mire the Political propriety of this quiet, and high-minded and loyal quarter of the Union. Hating revolutions, stu dious of order, mindful of talents, con fident, stable, unpoluted by the filth of French principles,' the State of Con necticut has done all things well. She has returned to Congress a set of mem bers, who will adorn and defend wife councils } and by an iuunenfe majority m her House ef Representatives, flie has, correflly, velted in her legijlature, the choice of Electors for President. ■4 veflel arrived at Norfolk, on the 6th ult. picked up 24 seamen floating on the hen coop, binnacle, grog tub, and ieveral spars, It appears that they were the only surviving part of the crew of the English brig Galgo, captain Stovin, which was upset the preceding evening by a sudden fquail, while on her pafiage from Jamaica to Martinique with dif patclies from Admiral Lord Hugh Sey mour to Adfniral Duckworth. The number of persons on board this unfor tunate veflel were 125, including paf iengers, of which number the above are all that were saved. The only officers are the failing matter and one midfliip man. Late accounts from St. Kitts mention that all the Amreican crufers were out. Thomas Lowndu. Esq. is elected to re present the city of Charleflon, S. C. in the l'eventh Congrei's of the Un.ted States, vice Major Pinckney, who declined a re-elect ion. Gen. C. C. Pinckney is ele£ted to repre sent the city of Chftiltflon in the Senate of the State of South-Carolina. His excellen cy John Drayton, Lieutenant Governor of that State, has issued his pnclimation, tlmreby Summoning the Lrgiflature of S. Carolina, to convene, punctually, at Co hitnbia, on the 14th ir(l. to make choice of Eleitors of a Prcfident and Vic;' Pivftdent of the United States—which by law must take plarce on the 28th. The Wafliington Federalifl, printed at the feat of government, fays the Executive has received dispatches from our Commif ftoners at Paris, by the Benjirain Franklin, -arrived lately at this port. Di it Linesftff, 'on Frj&jj* t -h- a7Miyeii" iy{ his Mr. G ■">!■ -u -h, .of iS.rft place. On Sunday '."".ll bis remains wc-rt- iiui-vnd in - the Kpiicopalian burial ground, attended by his mourning- re latives and a very large of citi zens. He was nvjch beloved by his acquain tance, and the d.areft hope family. A Dublin paper of September 7, fUtes that " On Tuesday the id inft, 12.267 bushels and a half of Inchati Cori , and 812 barrels hi Indian Meal, wrhS entered froai Norfolk in America. Wheat and l J lour this day, 4*7 *4 pt'r quarter." Sii're the httcifcnd ut' May ii and Frciiih letirrj of Marrjiic-, have been ea)>tineJ, auil fevrral Aitirrienn veflVls rf i-aptured, by our iftilt*-. on tfic Ciu.idaloupc Nation. Lull Monday Sailrd, the U. S. ftiipof war' Tnim!>ull, n*vid Ji-wc(t, El'j. C •niUundiT, from NiswyLomlon on a iruiie with a con voys MR. \V*yne, ' j ' OBSERVING in your late Gazrttes, f«me and impotent attempts at criticiJ'rA upon the performers of the New Theatre, permit me to impirt through the lime vehicle of public, political and literary information, a hint to the author, (hat his vain injudicious es says »n a topic evidently furpalfimr his talents, cannot fail to render him a fit fubjeit for jeli and ridicule- I (hall not encroach upon the indulgence of you and your readers, by dragging into notice the whole of his crude, injudicious remarks —fuffice it to fay, that his stupid, lavilh praise of particular performers,* nd round and indil < reet remarks on o'hers, evince a mind rather ti*£lured with prejudice* than stored with hnaw ledge or direilcd by judgem int. It is hoped he will \\o longer incur public derifioti, by a further violation of common fetife, truth, j lf tice and good manners, B- Frym the N. T. Gazetta 'I he famous Thomas Gooper, is in town, Dr. Reynolds, of Philadelphia, accompanies him through our streets. It is said Cooper has come on for the purpose o£- commencing a prosecution against Gen. Hamilton for a libel on the President ! ! I—"Cooper has an experi mental knowledge of the nature of the sedition a£t, and would willingly fee it put in force against. one of the best friends of our government- —It is also reported, that Cooper has been query ing the Editor of this Gazette on the fubjcft of Mr. Hamilton's letter—it is not true. —C. called at this office for one of the letters, and paid for it. No qucftions were asked, nor was theifc a conversation on any fubjedt. A man tf/as killed on board the fri gate New-York on Wednesday last, by one-os the levers while heaving the an chor. Pennsylvania Elections. Congress. i. Diftrift William Jones, 2 do. Micheal Leir>, 3 do. Jofc ph HctupbUl,* 4. do. Pete; Muhlenbsrg, and Robert Brown, j do. Joseph Hciftcr, 6 do. jnhn A. Haiuu, •j do. Thomas Boude* 8 do. J°h" S^w.trt, 9 do. Andrew Gregg, io do. Henry Woods,* u do. JohnSmilie, 12 do. Albert Gallatin, 5 Federal Republicans. io democrats Members of the General Assmbty. Senators. Seven D ftridts LJedted. 1 DiftriA John Pearfon, 2 do. Mathiss Barton,* do. William Reid, 4 do. William Rodman, j do. Christian Lower, 4 o do; * James Harris, 1 1 do. John Hamilton' i Federal Republican, 6 Democrats. Represent,.thti. • Philadelphia City. Godfrey Hapa*, George Fox*, William Hall*, Jolwi Bleakely**, Samuel W. Fifli er*, Samuel Wetherillt. Philadelphia county. William Pcnrofe, William Linnard, Ma. tliew Hutton, George Logan, Jolin Kefslerf, Grorge Ingels. Bucks county. Isaac Van Home, John M'Elroyf, Joha Pughf, John Smiths. Chester county. Roger Kirk*, Thomas Bull*, Js. Han num*, Abiah Tayloi*, Ifitac Wayae**. L. mealier County. John Hopkins*, Alexander Scott*, Rich ard Keys*, Jeremiah Brown*, D n.el Buck lej *, Jacob Stricklerf. York county. J«cob Hofletter, Michael Kimmelf, W. Artderfonf, Frederick Eichelbergerf. Cumberland county. Jacob Alter, Robert Whitehill, Mitchell. ' Berki countv Charles Shoemaker, Daniel Role, Wil liam Witman, Daniel Udree, Gabriel Heif terf. Northampton and Wayne counties. John Cooibaut;!). Jonas Wnn Baniet, James Wilson. const)'. t Joiir. faoiurt, WiHnin Al>*)ivtdr#f. NortliufnbtrfaiMl county. Simon SHydt-TJ Jacob Fuliner. * county. ( , . Jacob Pointer, James Br*djrtj Jamei Montgomery, WnfliinefFori county. Aaron Lyle, John M'Dowell, Samuel Urie. Fayttte county. Prefly Carr Lane, John Cunningham, Franklin county. John pfhenf, Js. Poef, John Stadtler.f Montgomery county. Frederick Conrad, Nathaniel Boileau, Jonathan Roberts, Ifaiali Davis- Diiiphin coiuuy. - Js Wflfon, Clirifli'-in Ley, Stacy Puts. a Huntingdon co"'ity J.imts K\;rr.** Allegheny couflty. Thomas Morton f, Samuel Ewaltf. Mifflin county. Wilt uni lieale, Win. BrattOflf. Delaware county. Jonas Prellny*, Moft-s Palmer*. Sonierfec county, AJ am Miller'- Lycomtiig county. William Wilsons- Greene county. IfS*M„ * L Gazette Marine Lift. PORT Of PHILADELPHIA. ARUI*ED, days Ship Themis Oha'.kley, Dchart, Lilbon 43 Salt a-id wine Mi,re Wharton CLE \K£ts, Brig Hannah, QutdriU, Cape Francois Scfcr. Sea Flowtr, Sonera, Chirlefion Letter bags at the Coliee Iloufe. Ship Prnr.fylvanio, York. for Hamburgh Amaible, Tillinghaff, Liverpool Gesrge, Rice, London Thnmas Wilson, Gwifin, Amfterdara MifTouri, Lark, Liverpool Artiity, M'Levirt» do. Snow George, White, Hamburgh Brig Juno, fafon, Wrem»n Amiable Adeel, Patten, Liverpool Captain Deliart, infarms that he left at Lis bon the 19th September.* the brig Juniata, Jus tice, of Philadelphia to fail (hortly. Ship Liberty, Miller, from hence to New Orleans, his arrived in the Miflifiippi, NOTICE TO MARINERS. Situation of a dry Ihoil off the North Weft coast of New Holland. Latitude 11, 19. S. longitude rij. <5, 45, £. by the timekeeper ; and corroborated by luner observations. And in latitude *3, In which is fliew n that the words " And in the fame Hour was there a great Earthquake, and the tenth part of the City fell, and in tfee Earthquake ■were slain of Men seven thousand," relate to Je ruftlcm, and net toßome or France By Charles Crawford, Esq. Lately publllhtd by this author, THE CHRISTIAN, A POEM. Observations upon the Revolution in France, &c. &c. o&ober 3? Fjw PRINTING, Neatly execute?, at the Office of the Gazette of the United States. Book-Work—Pamphlets—Hand-Bills, G-irds—Blanks of all kinds, fcc. See. Wil! be primed at tfie Shortest Notice. august 23. Prevention better tHan Cure. For tbe prevention and cure of Bilious and Malignant Fevers, is recommended, Dr. HAHN'S Anti-bilious Pills, WHICH have been attended with a degree offucccfi. highly grateful to the inven tor's feelings, in several of the Weft-In dies,and the fenthrrp parts of the United State;- particulsrly in 81l timer e, Peterlburg, Rich, mond, Norfolk, Edenton, Wilmington,Charlef ton* Savannah. &c. The testimony of a num ber of persons in each of the above places can be adduced, who have reason to believe that a timely ufc of th s salutary remedy, has, under Providence, preserved their lives when in the molt alarming circumstances. of this conclulive nature speak more in favour of a medicine, than columns of pompous eology, founded on mere afiertim, could do. It is not indeed presumptuously proposed 4s an infallible cure, but the inventor has every poffib'.e reason, which can result from extensive 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 earlier stages of those diseases, their use wiU very generally succeed in restoring health and frequently in cases elletmed desperate and bey ond the power of common remedies. The operation of these pills is perfeiSlly mild and may beufed with fafety by perfonsin every situation andofevtry age. They are excellently adapted to carry off fu perfluous bile andprevent itt innrbid secretions ; to reflore and amend the appetite j to produce a free perfpiraticn and thereby prevent colds which are ffften of Jfatal consequence. A dose never fails to remove if uken on its firft appearance. Thev are celebrated for removing habitual coftivenefs, ficknefsof the (tomach and severe head-ache, and ought to be taken by all persons on a change of climate. They have been found remarkably efficacious in preventing and curing most disorders attend ant on long voyages, and mould be procured and carefully prefi'rved for use by every feamaii. Dr. HAHN'S Genuine Eye-water. A certain and fare remedy for all difeafa* of the eyes, whether the eff*£ of, natural weakneft, or of accident, speedily removing inflammations, de finitions of rheum, dullncli,, itching, and film* in thetyes, never failing to eure thofc maladies which ■frequently fuccced the small pox, measles and fe vers, and wonderfully strengthening a weak fight. Hundreds have experienced its excellent virtues when nearly deprived of fighti Tooth-ache Drops. The only remedy yet difciflfered whichgive*im mediate and lading relief in the mod severe in stances. The Anodyne Elixir. For the cure of every kind of head-ache, and of pains in the face and neck. Injallible 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 returnel if the cure is not performed SOLD BY YVM. Y. BIRCH, STATIONER, No. 17, South Secund Street, And no where else, in Philadelphia. Where also may be had, Dr. Hamiltos's Worm Dafttoying Loxengev his Sovereign Elixir for &c. Reparative Drops, F.ffence and Ex trait of Muflard, Sovereign Ointment lor the Itch, Dr. Hahn's isfallible (icrman Cor.i l'laifler, In dian Vegetable Rptrciflc for ihe Venereal com phint, Gowland's and FerGar. Lotion, Restorative T«oth Powder, Damafo Lip Salve, Church' Cotigh Drops, And«rfca'»PiH», See. &c. . april 19 81 '' •/ ■< > •*- 1.l POBLIfi AueriOfii to be sold; Oil Tucfdar evening, at o'clock, at the Mer chants' Ccffee-hoafe, (if not previously Ibid at private /ale) Ibe Urigantme jfflL ENTERPRISE, now laying at fin's wharf, shSl-- "~>iy ' Burtbtn .64 tons, , Or about 1 jo:> .barrels, 5 years old, built of the best feafaned white oak. and failed on the flocks. Inventory to be fern at the auilion riiom, or at the (lore of Wharton and Lewis, No 115, south Frost i'lrert. Ternis—approved endorsed notes at 60 and ()6 days. . JOHN CONNELLY, Auftioneer. November I dtT Post Office, , Philadelphia: Njv. r, iroo. THE ?ir"aih for the Fofl Offices on the Main Line, between Philadelphia an*i New York, will in fu-ure be clofcd every day, (Sunday except ed) at ii'o'clock, A. M. and the Mails for Post Offices branching frnm them will b_; clofad Qn tha ttfual days, at 8 o'clock in the morning. d»w J ust Received, By the ships Kingston from Liverpool, and the George from Hull, AND FOR SALE BY GEORGE ROBERTS, No. 31, Market street. A large and elegant alTiwtnient of c u r l e r r. GILT and p'ated buttons, ivory and hem combs, japaned, block-tin and pewter wares, brass qrid iron candlesticks, patent tea kettles and sauce-pans, coffee-mills, iron and bnfs wire of all sizes. Also, a large aflbrtment of fht-irons, bake plates pots, Ac. diredt from the manufatfiircrs. He h~s also on hand, a large and extensive assortment of TIN WARES, Of hit own manufa&ory, in the befh manner ; all »f which he will fell on the most reasonable terms, wholesale and retail. Received at the fame time by the (hip Oesrge, capt. Rice, the much admired improved patent COPYING MACHINES, Diredl from the patentee. These machines are ma'e on a simple and improved plan for copying, writing, &c.ot anr lizc, in an expeditions manner, and are charged at a much less price than any other now in tif:. They are tcmnd to poflefs a iuperiurity over any othtps, both l>y being more durable fhd not so liable t. get ■ ut of repair, and by copying any numb.! of writings atone time, without making any i teration in the inachint?, and their occu pying little room The very general »fe into which these ma chines are now brought in use in L mdon and o'her Ijrge trading ciiies, and the fatwfaft.on teltified by aU who poflefs them, render it un* neceflary to enlarge an / further on their advan age, both in point of accuracy and lecrecy and 11 the laving of time, latour amJ expence. novcmber x tu&fa tf Would Hire, To Past Accounts, BETWEEN the hours of i and 5 P. M. a Ptrlon writing with elegance, and ac quainted with the business. Enquire at William Jones's, No 30, north Fourth street. Mfcn&tf i New-Theatre. ON MONDAY EVENING, November 3, Will be prcfntsd (not a fled thi' fcafon) a favorite DRAM (in 5 ails) called The Caitle Speftre. Written bjr M. J. Lewis, Esq. author of the Monk, Vc. (With now scenery and decorations.J [Hie mniit composed ly Mtffrs. Ktlly and Rei nagle.] _ Osmond, mr. Cooper; Reginald, irr Wi^nsll; Percy, mr. Cam; Father Philip, mr. Wairen ; Motlty.nir. Bernard. Angela,mr*. Merry; Alice, mrs Francis; Eve- Ildh, Shaw. The vocal parts by meffn Darl#y, Robbins—Jirj. OUmix >n, mis» E Wellray, mis. Salmon, 0.1(9 Arnold, mils Solomons, See. To übicb ivill be added) A Uvorice COMEDY , in two a iNU l HAVING parted with Mirgarrt Or -oiis bv mutual content, J do hereby f.irwarri a.I petfons from crediting heron my acc.UMt, at 1 will no' pay any drbt* ■ t'her c ntrailin^. WILLIAM BROCKS. Ofloberio. • «!?iaw't AN APPRENIICE WANTED. At the Offioß of the Gawtte of the V»'«* States. in prepar- ,M M