Gazette of the United States. rSILADBLMIjt, w»dx«soat kvcning, crcMßtn \ Erratum. In lad Friday's Gazette, in Mr. Buck> lev's observations on the ]).i(Tn*e of the rlcc toral bill jin the Peniifylv.inij the last iVntence.," For his part he -wiHild cheerfully do," ftc. re-| On the part of the House of Represen tatives, the following persons are nomi nated : Messrs. WIIITEHILL, WETMERELL, BOILEAU, HARTZELL, LANE, VANHORNE, HEISTER, KEAN. Nominated by the Senate, Mfjjrs. GEORGE F.GE, ROBER T COLEMAN, JOHN HUBLEY, Dr. FREDERICK KUHN, JACOB KRUG, JAMES ARMSTRONG, ADAM REIGART jun'r JAMES CRAWFORD. Samuel King, Tellar. " The Demo's we suppose, will strike at Mr. Coleman—but that is immaterial. The others are all equally fouml> for Adams and Pinckney." From the closing paragraph, of my observations in last Monday's paper,l put myfelf under the engagement of lixing the charge of disfranchifing the Hate, upon the Democrats, in the House of Representatives, but it appears that even their hardihood has shrunk from this responsibility, and that we are likely to have electors chosen upon just priuciplcs, I fulpend or relipquilh my further pur suit of the fubjedt, recalling the attention of the public, however, to the fadts anu arguments I hyve adduced," tofhew that the true foundation of the controversy between the two houses on-this occasion, is the systematic design of the Demo crats in the House of Reprelentatives, to force the bounds of the constitution, overthrow the Senate, afl'ume all power, and declare themselves permanent. — This the annals of mankind prove to have been the invariable maVch of democracy, from the flrft inftitutioh of civil govern ment. Important Day ! This day decides the grand, the im .portant qucftion, respecting our Chief Magistrates. It is in faift already decided. Although some time mult eiapfe ere the official returns can be known, we can in full confidence greet the Federal Repub licans, those genuine friends to Liberty and the People, on the election of those •venerable Patriots — The Hon. JOHN ADAMS, Esq. AND Gen. CHARLES C.PINCKNEY. The Jacobins of Charleston, S. C. it appears, have determined to contest the recent election of certain Federal gentlemen in the State Legislature this movement of the Jacos has an ob jeft in view of more importance, than a feat in that house. The pre-concerted plan has doubtless been conrununicated to the Jacobins here, hente. their prediction of the Prefi '" dential Electors. 1 The Ganges and Conneflicut floods of '■ war, we utulerftand, arc to fail shortly for Eataria, and will take convoy for thence. Penrose, Tei.ler. i„ The Governor of Maryland has lift ed his proclamation, notifying the fol lowing gentlemen of their ele&iun -as Electors of a President and Vice-Prefklent of the United States : Edmund Plowden. is elected an elector for the diftrict ; Francis Deakins, for the second diltrift ; George Mur dock, for the third diftrift ; Martin Kerfhner, f«r the fourth diilrift ; Gabriel Duvnll, for the fifth difrrict ; Nicholas R. Moore, for the sixth diilricft; John Gilpin, for the seventh difcri Through calling, profelTUn, and trade to get 1 ich All wrangle, and fqnabble and fcratnble Through w <«ldale and bjttom, o'er hedge, Hile arid duch Through bush, and thro' briar, and thro' bramble Then come round mn, ye hunters—in lire's hark away We have portions of pleasure and forraw And the man after game that'j a hunter to-day May be gatne for fon>e hunter to-morrow;. The poor pne'» of virtue, who'd fain be the iriend Crie» the age is corrupt and he'll Ihew it But, while hunting his brains tVc world's mari ners to mend Paie poven.) hunts the poor po»t • Whi'e hunting in battle for glory and fame (irirn Death hunts the I'jldier and >ailor And t.'ie heir .>ut of cash who can dart noiuoie gWM Is a l . laU hunted down by his Taylor The*, ctmc Country Squire* di(h away, nor their ooddtea cot.cern, , 'Bom tlitt world, or !tj.jolil;n«;s aid croHi ' Fdl »t length to die bottom, aiflirtii* tliry tu Eaten up by tluir and their h ties For the Gazette of tbe United Slates. The late publication of General H imil ton, concerning the official coiidin of our worthy Weliilent, eh ted for a moment the defending hopes of tbe J whins cti 5 -' cuiiilltr.cc tluit bad b«fore oecoired to Ihow them tbe fallacy jf tbeir boalk. d fuccefa, as the cnl'uing election vanifhrd at the eventful ippearanre of this fortunate letter. TKfe tl.fyth'Ught, would i ; efleitnaily divide tbe as todeflroy tile eiccltion nf both Adams'and Pmcknty, in which c«6i their own abandoned views would be gained, rtut now alas ! What a change do we per ceive i By a lin«le gUticr, wr can discover the downc ifl countenances of the Amcrfeiri foes turned with d-fp.iir towards the abode •" are revolving iiv their minds the bi tckefl deeds," while others, not quite so desperate, are preparing to Itibmiu for tour long years to order and good Go vernment. r Before General Hamilton's letter appear ed; the Jacobins were pofeclly convinced thjt the patriotic Semite of Penniyivani-, were not, by the menaces of a few dtfperate foreigners, to be frightened out of tbofe rights with which their own Countrymen had invelled them. They knew too well that though a final I majority promised them fonie success in New-York, yet the balance of Fideral politics in many other Stntes, that at tbe 19(1 eleftion were Anti-federal, would more than comp;nfate for tbe loss of one State. Rut 'hen this letter was puh liflied, in (lead of proclaiming aloud the as cendancy of their power, they ought rather, if their were any ccnliderate among them, to have attended to the prefages,of reason. By doing this, they would have indantly peicei»ed that this letter, so far from divi ding the federal party, has had the contrary effeft in making their union m»n: firm than ever ; they might h,rty a President and VicefPrelident both of their, own principles ; whereas vf he had not have pnbliflird tt, it is very probable the votes in the New-England State? -would have been the fame ;rs at the former eleftion, in which cafe the President only would have Oeen federal. This is the end, Mr. Wayiie, to which the vain hopes of the Jacobins have arrtvrd, an end, which I fi.icerely deiire will place them in eternal disgrace and infamy. iiiGazetfe Marine Liit. ARRIVED, days Ship Lavln'a, S«-ect7cr, Charleflsn >5 S'lTJr SiKl Cutton—to Samuel Khodes Brig Eii«, Shervnan, Leghorn 48 M lrbie, orimltone, &c. —to P. Waiter Hope. M Cliire, Jamaica 26 Klin. $c In ► —to Wra, &R. Latimer Iturti and Mary, Seiiy, Halifax '25 Sugars—to J. Coulter Sthr. Theiii, WTijte, Norfolk 7 lobacco— Ruflel and Boone : Brig Morning Star Kelly, from hence, hai aTrivcd at Port KepubUtan. Brig Amiable Matilda, , brig Fair and schooner Jupiter, as and from Nrw York to Spanish ports, are captured, and sent into New Providence. Three inward bound ft. hooners below, names, See unknown. An inward bound brig has v come too at the Point, name unknown. The ship T~mas Ruflell, of this port, had arrived at Portland fr. in Leghorn. The Jun.', of New Bedford, from London for New York, was fpolte in latitude 40, long itude 69, t*'cnty-one days out, all well. The Governor Sumner, Leach, was at Bar celona, 35th September. NEW YORK, December j. ARRIVED, * diys Brig Anna, Noer, Antigua 2 Ja r k, Winis, Toriola, 23 Debbe, Starre, Sa.am.a g Ut . Jane, Parker, Port Republican 25 Polly, Turner, Ma 6p H >pe, Poller, Oporto Matilda, Ti'ton, Nova Scotia 25 Schr. Jane. Fowler, St Thomis 26 Yesterday arrived the fehr. Polly, Turner. 6o daJrs Malawi. Lett there ship Phenix. Br.iy, and !hip Reserve, of and for this port. Lat. 37, 00, long. 85, 00, ("poke fchr. Herkimer, Chipmm, 47 days from New-York, bnudd to Lisbon. Lelt there the United States brig Au gulla, Lieut. M'Elroy, (hip Olive, Johnson, ol' and for New-York", TO fail in 10 or 15 days ; brig Susannah, Cummins, of arid for ■Philadelphia in 4 days, brig Morning St r, Kelly, cf do. just arrived ; fchr. Governor Clinton, do; fcbr. Indoftry Bradflnw, of and for 'Salem, in if d*ys ; Hiram Rodgers, for Chnrlefton in lo days. Samuel Reynolds, T A TL 0 J R, H.'.s removed from N«. 40, to No. 44, South ThirJ-ftreet, next door above tbe Bank of tiie United States. Nov ie. eod2w •' < For the fecund time here. .'"kit New-Theatre. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, December 3. Will be prafentcd, a celebrated TRAGEDY, n, •- CALLED ' THK Law of Lombardy. With new f.enery, drefTes & decorations. KiT» Warren, miss Solomons, Ac. & lh aft sth, a Procession Mid Dead March. To which will he added, for the second time here, a Musical Fares (in three ails) cjUed /V Trip to Fontainbteau. ; j;;; ,Kr. franciSV ; •' • • Firji Sub/criptitm Ball. vwyrk- FH4VCiS rafyeAfully infertni tli < Gcetlcmen wko hive •tkfjtdt >)" rrpciv* with tbvir n«o«». that the firfcjbll trUlbe -oa 6ti of - , tickets will Sc rea4y tor del.viMt oaTmirway nitiw. aj ; li«y*4((aitiM (f rS|» at 6 o'clock fpf .(VA *?* j PRINTING, Neatly executed at the Office of the - GaEette of the United Statees LI BERT AS. n si ri 1 p POUT OF PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON, November 26. . grrT- UNITED STAGES I - PENNSrLr/lNrADlSflKC^if Notice is hereby given, . i TH AT ir> pursuance n< 9 e Qll cr pipe dirtficA stem tl*h'ir.o!nblc Richard Peters, Elyuiftfj Judge ot the Ditlria Court of the United 3-itesj in and for the PenufyHrania Diilriift, will bs 'e*i>6» fed to fait at the Cuttom-lioufc, in the t-Sty of Phi ladelphia on Friday th. J:h ay of December :nlt at to o'clock in the fur n ®n Fourteen Cheeses. ' Tht tf itme having been libelled agaiiift, prol'.cu ted and condemned in the fiid crurt as forfeited. JOHN HA ; .L, Marst. i. ftif.vrJfa.tl9 Oni , > Dccrviber 2,d t 'i800.5 "" " just receivedT BTLf:>RMAI>& SON, N'e. 5, north Third street, an cxtufive supply ..... ol •• • , ;' .. Carpets & Carpeting, OF the latest and mod ialhionable figures Now LknSifig^- AND I Oft «\Lg BVTHE SIXaSdMSB**.' At yine-faxt »luiK, •' ' ' •' • The Cargo Of chc lr!f irom ri riflW< . conflSing it ~ if md j bb)t. Boj*f - Cocid~of I^Ai& r qua)jtr «J0« Bbl»., . „• MBSS ** csa * f ratß k»« ** the hjr.or to infoim them, that he is the mthcr of a courfc of f radical -lea- • ture» and confer neei on the parts of the Krench ' > m an "{ "hich.xhe lear ner is soon iiiitl ed n them rt approve j>r»fiico of this P'.lite and (aihi-».a ■ e Jangu4ge. An anu!yfr« of his paw cl tu'tion, and of hii work hsvi. g 0.-en given at length in th' public pa , ;l.t y re referred to tie Gazette <>f the United .States anU the Aurora fur epumber last. "F.'r ternis and other particulars apply at No j, ituth T,i th itreet, ur at Mrs. Beck's on the day ? ant! hours of tuition aforefaid. December». eodSt.^ The American LADIES POCKET BOOK, A * D Gentlemen's POCKET REMEM BRANCER, Fob run tea* 1800. J ust Published, By Willuim T. jJitch, No. it, S.)u:li ScCundrflrvot- THE Ladies' Bot k contain* an interefling fc»ne i . rhe life of wei.cral W«fhn.gton, ein be!lt(hetl with a beautiful en i v ng An Almanac—ruled piget for meir.oran-' iluirs an i acccnnt ot mow es, &c tor evej y day in the far ; ,V:if. rl'aiie US, mi i al*amt eiiter ;iinng •.;« es in pr 'ft an 1 'erfej ne«y and Cele.- I brated longs *n ] f.ve.al u'eful The Gemllman's Book Con-ai.' s an in resting fccne in rhe life of General alhington, with an engraving. . An Almanac, rul d pages rbrmenv randums and cafhaccount; the hankrrpt Law complete; Dut'cs ou g~ods impurted, ilamp .:i,iit-s, no. on domeltic article? ; Congress of tiis" United States, Departments of State, War, Navy, Treasury, and Judiciary, lift of the arniy and navy, several u'l'cfut tablts> an,i othjer iir.ereft. ing matter IV. Y. Birch has ju!l received fr<-m London,, a general iff runent of Fnglilh Writing and Dialing us the si It q- a lit y ; cipvmjr- . machines, pap. r ajid ink powder, fine hot p/cf fed poil; an aflortment us the latest and bett Maps, on ro.lers, twe'.ve e'egant At!afles. ' He keeps a wav» fur lale, a general aflbrtment of stationary ; Ladies' and Genilenen'i po:ket book«, wi'h an.) witho'ii r.Ur'jinerta; maho gany writing defcs, pi: anj fruit knives, play* cards, &c 4cc. December 4. we6w WANTED, Genteel Boarding , In a private arnily'or TWO LADIES, With tbe acc?mmodjtion of f.vu ftcorr.s. 0" <>PPLY w Mr. J of; ph Anthony, jV'o 94 Market Street, or tJonn i«lajb.n, No f l)f; emher 1 ifviw Kot«aW tt. ' • •J4 1 r*. • n