r Catarrh** AJ'mtatt Walih's Antipertuflis, In r u X■ fe ™*cer»aln cm* for that dif- Fo i ;r the looping Cburfv. ," T Ho-f dr.'j&eftWSSrSfejs ••-•<■ to p»(»BIh the fc,,owte *^® U, l <^fil CT . c,ir '' »mr ch greater n»»iber, at pToof»P » Ha.. " -mmmcr-Hilt Stourbridge, Nov. «, 9 rifq" M €lp . a Will •• Plea cto (end by the eoieh, a large bott to c mJ » 0! r • ::t: rafii. '. htvt girrnit to thejP»»'« ftaru si.it n ■ •■» rhor.d, by whidtmany ha»r See" nir Sos "hat *«•«•» difcrder the Cb.rcou,h.and by {| in « . infuse haa it failed in ji»«F immediate OCCTI atcoi "I am, Sir, yoor very os«di«M H "OEOAGB BRIHOO*- ;i , h , « Bith June 1 7?*» cunf h *i r • • " 'be c'auW my Zt that I thought i< a auty whuh . . fj| u t=ry , r , no, lor three-7% andwa. H tiv-n ovc At tt.i» lime a fn«nd of mm e Men clrtl fit>n-4 woe.; CI Jul eyes t{iat J>ad been .defied n *?y you f tacdicrtie ; an*!'though v we t tir.n that ir.y child could y rqcovcr,y!t tp t rcfolved to if.- i. I uid 7*7' 'tnd the happir.fft to lay, that lie is «1 -iite not the l.aft (yinptorp of lij» euppla.ot retail.inf. thci "Yoar's, &c. ftan " JOsl VH £ILJS TOMKINS. in j, (Lotion, to jr«.) ,„ - '. *f" E«rdley, of No. 4. Poland-street, in the a pati!h ol Si. [amt», came before me this day, arid , re voluntarily maketh oath. ar.d'&i* > <W "® c &' Jd > bofl . boy .hour two ye*M (jd.'wa. efifciHTially ciired c> p of tic HOoritijt Coßgh (which- he was a/ttiSea buil with in a molt viokpt degree for be ( tnd lor which be could gc no relief) by Ms. , hll| Walih's Antiyertuflis. And tbu'deyonent further f re , fai-h, that at the time the child firil toslc thi> me- to , dicine, it Wit not «ip<Aed he eottld lite ; and tn*: th n the firft dose, aim \ i*>mediately, removed J<an* wc ( of the most vibU.it,' fymptomt ; hit appetite, llrerjth, and spirits rr.endid every day ; and this cu „ drpenent further fuitb, that thiec of f lu . u made a pcrUSt cure ; ?nd tbat the child » now >• , at g»oi a date of. health M it wa. before- ftoe 8 JA>t£S SAg-DLPY. r Sworn before me, til oaj' of March, '?9f- late I'HOMAt Mayor. ty It i.'Sdla, 'by 'jpiain'tment tf Ms- Wa ""> '.itu by t-HAW (y L'p. Ko. u;. C!;efcut fircet, Fhi- Jadflpbia : t! bottles f i dollars each—& !, « rc <*b t r.isy te hsd Wulfi'i /-sgMK' "/ s£&*,,' tior c ougl,',—£/««»/ niujitri, sor 1 rheanu- tifms g<-ut, lumbago, ,y»Uy. spminf, t . y and ' in boxes anu bottles»f I dollar eich as t Smcrcim Ointment, an infallible core for thfltei at tke ' one using—Dr. Smith's celebrated S/--cjfc for the cf rtrtrtjl Difiofi, at I and l dollars the bottle— ;f t tlio, his Rtfloriiivt!or .i.i:l UUd•oufnMiotu Jt 3 l ' 2 the —Norton',ArtHfcuhntit Vrofs —Bdifv' f paj nr y, for coughs, colds, &C —Church'i dji and GmfaW't Latin, fcr the face a»<l KW, &c. See. e j m.ttbJJ- ' " "". —' th ** t-Mt cor City Commi(lioner ! 's Ofitce, January nib, inf fOK THE IXttOR.MATjON C» fKB CITIJf We r • l'aj tillow ing arrangericnt is mvif by tb,e p,., t (aid co;craifliuner«i, ftr cfc.-jvfiog the ftr It*, t;: • /^Jii DWijh irionn thrmjtb (id* «T lS f ' ftrett.fi) tVfcutfiTi.fo of Mulberry be tinker tbc rjptrintttidir.ee or Niclrom Hicks.' t k, 1 Tromthe louth f>4ft of ftrcct, to , the fonth fide ef CtfiTfruTttrreitt, to be tmder the tal fupermtendance ol WUi/am Moulder. --1 3. i: rom the foutb fide''of CheCnut .street to tr the noriß tide of Spruce street, tJf he usder tie ed 4. From thatoith fide of Sprtict JKet, to the p< fauth n'de.of Ce'clar fireet, to fee ur.dcr fte.fu per'mteiwlance of R'hcrfi. r m Vk'hcn pumps aft ouv <?f order Ibuth 01 Hkb -.ftfeet, pktfe a?r!y to Thomas Dixey. at the earner ol Somtlj and Fifth-ttrc-ti, or Godfrey Oeb- « Jcr, is Peur'th, ntar Chelnut-ftreet ; and north of / High flrect, to Dixey"and Debaven, in Saffafru ftrLct, between Sixth and Seventh-flraeU. . n ' be Sold, tc A BRICK HOUSE, together with the Lot v thereto bc!onginr,.'n the city of 3ur}mg- y ton, New-Jersey. The house bas three rooms o below, and three chambers in the tipper story. b The kitchen adjoining is a frame buil ing. Ihe t Lot has a irrr.t of 71 feet on Pearl-street, and the fjtre front on the river Delaware. The length of the Lot in about 150 feet—The hoofe 1 eow mand* a vei y pleasant profpefl of the river, aptt cf the Borough of Bristol, on the Pennfyl" yania (bore. Immediate poflfeffion may be had. for further particulars, inquire of Mr. John Sims next door below the City Tavern in Phi- j Jadiluhia, or the fnbfcriber in Burlington. .. THOMSON NEALE. 1 Burlington, mareh r. *eodaw -^OTICE < IS hereby given, the Subscriber, an infol- ' vtnt debtor, confined in the c»mraon goal of J the County of Cape May in the ftata of New- 1 JeiTey, bath prtfented hit petition to the Judges ' of the Infeiior Court of Common Pleat, in and 1 fcr the,faid county, praying that they vrould attend to hear what can be alledged for or a gainfl hit liberation, pirfuant to an a<sl of the Legislature of this State,entitled "an lA for the relief of insolvent debtors," passed the 26th day of Ja uary 1798—And the the fa;d ccurt did appoint Monday the 16th day of March ncxt'forthe purpose aforefaid ; to meet at the Court House in the Middle Precintft, at eleven j»'cloclt, in the forenoon ofthefiidday, of which Wis creditors are requeft»d to take notice. CHARLES ALLEN. 1 Cape: May, Feb. 8, 1798. Feb. <4—^iaw;w N O T I C F. WHEREAS a Certificate to Hannah Shil lt, of Oxtcd Cottage, Hi the, County of Surrey, in Creat-Britain, Spinster, or her .afligns, tor two thqafand five hundred and futy-two dol lart twenty-three cents, in the deferred fto'ck of the Uaited States, wat loft in the (hip Peggy, Capt. Kycr, bc-und from Philadslphia to London i* the -jar ritft. The fuifcriber, the said Hao tiah Shelly, intends to apply to '.he Treasury of thg Mrhted States, lor a renewal of the said Cer tificate. HANNAH SHELI.Y. F«b. ij. isw6v/. French Circulating Library. JOSEPH E. G. M. De La GRANGE, No. lies W'alnut-ftreet, I >"VORMS those who wiih to recuf to the only meaot of b«comi»f rierfeil in theEreneh I.an. jrnngc.that he lias just opened his I,iiiaih, con "Uling of upwards of 1300 volumes, the b«B cal culated to atford either ufefol inftrn&iop, oc plea fjre. The conditions, together with a catalogo» «f the Library, may be seen at every book-feller's ik town. ft. All tranSations frona and into the French, J-Mifh and S( iniOi Lanjuaget, execir.cc with ac j\ anM d /jraleh. eeim rev. if. k<(!n proposals » ne \ i( i .V Infur ante CompaVy»f &rtb America. % Prtr iMsunNCi agamft F«*. ~„j P ltcV f Ho- fc- Warc-rfoufet, and other Bi.O<Jings inlla • infuch Buildings) diftantfrom , [ ph.ladelphia, in the United States. p!-jl e 1. Comma lufurancet, on haxards of th«: n class. will be undertaken at a prem ha., oer cent, per annun> For excr d en '• rifques a larger prenaiHin will Ve require . obn< w.llva,y according to circ tt mftance. ,f f ceeding one per cent, per annum , ! butjr. 5f stances" wkeVe the property tafored "no |J« r ' itfett" extra baaardous. but reodered ft , ld by the vicimty o£ e»Ua h*aari.ous e " occupations, the prrmiam demanded wid b according tt»circuDiftane«». . " Hsafes and Ware-Houfcs, the waUs and part -be a tiohs of which are wholly of -stone or bnc , conftrufled, so at to b. guarded as well a. may be a . ainfl fires from within, and lrom ratra b qfo 7.ardou» buddings and occupations m t^" r ' 1 ; | a borhood, will be deemed hazardous of th- Brti 17 T dtfs, and mar be insured to their foil value. ~ Also Goods and Merchandize, Dot of an extr • hazardous kind, ia cafe*, bales, or pack-agw, de- . nofnod in (itch buildings, to an amount no- .esau I ceeding 4000 dollars; but it mora than thit ftim ed a '«• it required to be insured in one tenamcat, an a..<iti \ ,11 II tional premi.im willbe required 1 , in propor .on tvvo circumftancas. , ron ed n. Inference, will also be made on bmldingaand , }:C lc " extra hazardous, at ftetpWr.is proporuoqta br - ; I to tharifque. But is is not easy !•> arrange uin " under panicular header aach with the neeeffary accuracy. . c P'lO therefore be decided upon the ing fiances a'tending it ; and theft circu»ftaflce» wilij w ';, in appear from the delcripuon a-' F p^. jre prtTeratfle to those wholly wooden. And ld > badlcaftr-, the fiile of buiUing, how th«yel - capied, how they are fititsted, the - ■ -t, td fcuiltiingb, and ho v occupied, ire cepfiderattons : hr > be taken int. view. Aad wkh re.pe.s totroods, thc.ii- tendency, -"Aether from their naWre, or , I Its from the matter in which they are expofedi erthei «- to com.nrnce or to wcreafe ajl aocidental fare, a»d , **■ their liaWily so iuch state t>» recetva damaje by If-2 wet, fit by fed Sen andhatlyVc.noval, or to be fto- rj ,r < leu ill tiitr of ccnl'nfion anil hurry, ere all cir- _|_ '»» cumfiances of weight; and the pT«nmms must. be Glr proportioned accordingly. Bo? « i;j. The foliowint; condit; jnt are nndir- I flood by the parties . <! u " Ift. The Infamise « not binding Mil tfce ttipu- tlir( htedpremlow be paid ; but it ft all bo deemed ef- « e^ r • fad uw from the tin.e of fech payment. ud actSy- fcm tar.ee thereof, whether the policy be immediately 1 b'" figiied or not. . rnt *h id. Insurances raay renewed at the ex? ir» - iS, :rt tior. of the term of <\< policv, without further ex- 5 >*" penfes than the of tha premiunt of tire re- M "'»• newed term, the circumftanee*e«ii'»Hiiiii2 the lame , I— as they were anderflood. by tho Intiirrrs at the tit»e jd II the former oadi -t but tbc payment c «n M* of the premium is eftential to .. .ch rcoewal ; ana , 0M if the party insured luffers any titnu to eltpfe -after tin- Irj» the expiration of the former infarasee, before he f er r ays a pretnium for the rer.cw:il, he Is-ntf. nifnred a [ during such time; nor can Moiufurance be renew- w ; kc * ed on the former policy h«" by computing the 1 comnunewneat of the renewal tri*i exp.. ** of the former Hie tifbjccl of inl>lir ance may nevertheleft be,o$ s-tt-ytreaty '.or a new j j '- inliir-tace. 3d. If any other it.furanoe be made »i the laaie A 'H-e prcp'-rty ;it waft be Rlade known at thei/iue 0! the jppSicstioti, otherwise the policy tr.a-bi on such ap- --| /jiicff oit will fce void. t 'i«f 4th Gof.d* held in trufl, cr ou c<Safi»nm*nt. J» to ur hs ir.fursd *s such in a fcparate policy? but • As. they aresot-tSObe confidertd a. infured•the^vifr. . *® ' . 5:!!. Thi« eo«»j>«rty will n«£ be the tabbs f<» *p7. l«*» ''.»w«<se o<cjlioned by ar.y or e!, .i ir./aSor, orb} any solitary or ofarped Brce, F. t W er'br ?eafon of aay civil con-motion j or occalion the ed by gunpowier, Mua-ortii or other thing of the l.'-ek-nd kept in the tfuilditi;;, or amonsft thcj>ro • the pertr isftired. ... .. r u . ' ' tii. Bills of Exchange, Bonds and other Seeu- * Sties, Title Deads, Money, Bank and other pro-' e, _ io { mifTory Notes, are not inch ded in auy infarance ; < tt j, c noe are paintiags, medals,- jewels, gems, antiqae P' curiofitics, or mirrors exceeding the valae of twen- P t'lof t-/-fiv» dollars each, t jbe comidered as inlurcd un fits- less particularly mentioned and by fpacial agree- mcnt. ■*— - t h. No i.ifurirce will be made for a Shorter te.-m than one year, nor for a longer term than fe- Lot veS years. Perfont choosing to infaro for seven [ing- years' fn»ll be allowed one year's premium by way 10ms of difeount: Otie third of a years premium shall c iorv. be abated hi like manner on an inference for r The three years. a an d Bth. Lodes sustained by Are on property iniured, 1 •she ">*'■! be paid in thirty day. after due proof and li- J iot»fe qaidation thereof, srithout dedudion. ,j vt , r A defciiption of the property to be infurod will 3 rl' be expe&ed with each replication, to be made by ( - »master carpenter\nd signed by him, at vyell as < r . - by the owner of the building 01 applicant for in- ' pi'" ferance, and attefled before a Notary or principal 1 Magiflrate, who will certify hit knowleige of the ' 'parties and their credibility. With refpciSl to Houfts and tther Buildings, jft. The Cte and pofitir.-n ; defpribing the street or road on or near which the building Infol- stands ; its contiguity to water, and other cir- ' oa l or -, cumftaaces relative to the extinguilhme»t of fir? N ew . intafe of accident; and particularly whether udeet ™y and w ' tl( firo companies are eflabiifhed, and „ an(J engines providod,in the place or ncigbbomhood. »ould ad. The materials of which it is buiU, wbe -0 1. a . ther of brick, Clone or wcod, »nd what part of ,f t [„. each, at well as to the outside walls at inside or S for partition walls, and their refpeftive ■ 26th thickness ;■ the style of the root' and of what ccurt materials ,- how feeured by battlement* or par darch ty walls; what kind of access to the top of the at the house and to the chimnies s whether any and ; ! evtn what eleAric rods ; numlicr and Hind <jf which 6 re p' 4Cfs ! t ' ie depoCt for ashes. 3d, The dimensions of the building aililhow' SN» divided, and the style in which it- is, finished Ci. as to enable i»difierent' persons to judge ir» whft , v mahjierit is to be repaired or rebuilt iu cafie of — injury; the age and condition of t-he U«il(jinf, and how occupied, whether tperely as a duel-' Shil- '' n S hoßfe.or for any other, and for what puj-- inty of pose ; also an efliroate of the value of ifcehuule affijns, or buildkg independent of the ground. • •o dol- 4th. Tiie situation with reipeA to other build to'ck cf ings or back buildings, whether adjoining or | Peggy, not, ctitnprehendlng at least one hundred f«ft London each way: what kind of buildings are within 1 Hao- that distance, how built, Bf what materials, and fury of how occupied or improved, whefher as dwe'l. id Cer- lings for private- famTHes <rt-- other wife: whe ther any and what trade or manufactory it car t'Y. ried on, and particularly whether there be any V 6v.-. extra hazardous articles used, or usually depo sited in the house, or within the distance afore ■' said, and of what kind. * in Houses, Warehouses, he. -h ° n 'n which they are kept will be expedled, similar in r con- a " r ?'P e '^ 3 ' as 10 , ' le danger from fire, with that >lB cal required for Infuranee on the buildings them n plea'- felve »" ~ . . r , . Ltalogot '■ A description of the kinds and nature of t-feller's 'he goods, whether in calks or other packages, or opened ; ar.d whether displayed in whole French, pieces or in the ufu.l form for retailing. And withac- j if the gootls vary materially in kind, a general a. ig. ! efiiniitJ of the Tils* ef »aih kiad prcpofed to r - • bu;» !aa m"*"*" 1 * 1 nef. of ription >*«*:.«*£« e / d Jrf detm . s inllamnaole fpi""> P ', j opened. — .' » 4 rf an »•« « ?• ? A r, • !*' the premium wj» be iromj- u J swX' W^" l ,he arl/'it 'xriU the jipiuc'iiion coutam »n amu-O !- be iafwdtsU- . , , . II 07 afriler of the vear/I, _ e saRNE&ER HA7,A^ v* ,? > Aoy - QMa*f*bc WfW^cc Company </ Mr» t (« >- "" America ; Pk'dad. jif*. I, 179"- > An/ Feb, i - • —— cc I « ;; of ; h£ Jiffu hc f»S * ; ** *n^.oKJcrf. fte-fitoe Wb d t fe mam tticCt, a..', extenas ■" ft d hr-adth too»ck ftrcct. Alfe, a large L° > - . , 5 £>^S?*oXS?X.Z '' w.l be given as'the piJrctiafcr may chufc. fhi. ■" property will b 3 fold free «f all incumbrances, . arid an indifputabie title given. ' ' For ferther particulars enquire either of Br. William Burnet, refidmg in t^rc.entow»,J j • s, Conveyancer, No. 45, Kulb«rry-ftreet. * ir — | 5 "" Boston Giafs Manufaftor /. «T>HH *iti*=n«of we United Stale. »teJ«treby ' r " 1. iiifornled, that the manufacture of Window if Gl-"i it U«vr commenced at the C IA» Hoife in r- It is D eeSkT» to fay any thin~ of the excellent 1 nuaiity of theSoSaniGlafs, »•»'- info well know* «• throughout the Unitßd State, to •f- grsatlj fuperier to any ever imported i.orn ] P" Enrcpe. , - , « ly Jt will be cut to any fise comt*o»ly »icd ; and ] may be coufb.ntly had by applying to Chad" F. . *■• i:„' v «rr, a: thedafs House. _ *- <>rd«i fror,iike ilftatt Stf.ter tobe addressed M , ' e * hU.'siukTX Goto, C-urt-flraet, Bollon. n« ur three JSOOII Olaf, Aialicri ate wart «c a daeth; alio*- works; such as «» produce ra nt (jsn'.iuendatiom for good be{%a***r, maybeiureot nd -lauioy, b/tp-pli.ation to Mr- Citvrgt L. LiaJt, at tcr the* V.irk; Mot witboac faunlie. will be pre- . hr ifcrfCa. However uriacqvainted with tke«xveth«d •«d Cro-.vn Window Olsls, they will meet «' W- with ths st«e eutinaragciucht'.. :h; Bbßoii, jsnuary 16 V —taw6w ;"r! New-Teri, Ftbrusry, 1798- ew ,PROPOSALS^GEORGEFORMAN, »or »*j»Ti(tb av suaicaii'TioN, »i,e j\. New ant! Valuable Work, which ha« teen ex- A :of taut only fix 'msr.ths—catitled ap * T3 ROOFS of a CONSPIRACY agrinft x all the Religions and Government jpf EU r f ROPE, : carrkd oa in the fecrct meeting# of Tree a - Mafuni, llluminati, audßeidiijg - wtimoir, r*.~ * rce, Pr*f'Jf>r cf Natural mufoby, «r.d &urti*ry to tit on . ' Sayal Sichty •/ Jliwiur^k. t ' ,c Natn (aa rcc agitur fiariei cm pVoxinJs ardet. >ro " ifjr THIS work will be put to prt/s as soon a» „„ 4oS fu»feribers are obtained, and no money requi-r -- ed until tbe work is campletcd.—lt (hill be print- n; ice . cd with an elegant new type, ani on paper of In ' peridr qtiality, which will tomprifa about 400 fin- P a ß es neat °^- avo ' haudfomely bound aud lettered y n —the price will be one dollar and fifty cents. . ' Thofa who procure i» fabferibers, and become "■ accountable, (hall have a 13th gratis—and the u- r irtcr fual allowance to boakfellers. f sven •,'' The above-work couoes from the pen of T- ' W a y Robifon, of Edinborough, a gentleman in high jj, a ll eftimatioa in the literary world—the faifts therein . f or recorded are well substantiated, and the reasoning and arguments thence deduced, while they difco ,r vcr the found judgment a*d panatration of the td li- writer, are calculated to amuse as well as to in ftrudl. A scene of villainy is developed by the [will author fufficient to appal the iloutcft heart.—The | e [;y danger to be apprehendtd from secret fccietias is II a3 clearly pointed out ; the degeneracy of human r|- , r ; n . ture awfully illuftratad, and the hazard of every ( cipal deviatioa ,'rem the straight- path of religion and if the virtue, ineontellibly proved both to the politi cian and the chriftiau by stubborn and incontro rj vertable S*&s. * the tit Subf o *'}*' o ™ in iy G. Formal!, No. 46, p.j Williak-jtrlct, kppoftlc tie Pofl-Ojjici, ani by tie rtfpcc r ~:r liw booifiellrrt i* Nt"j* Ttrt and Philadelphia. if fne February ag. ether New-York, January »4, 1798 , and PROPOSALS nood. By Arondt Van Hook, W ■ e Proprietor ef the Reading Room ; ide or or PuWifting by SubfcriptioH, t and An Appeal to Impartial Poilerity, what By Madame Roland ; r par- Wife of the MinifUr of the Interior in France '* the CONDITIONS, f and xhefe f (;arce avid very valuable HiSoricat Mt-1 md of moirS( (which rid through two London sdi fs* tions 111 a few months,) will be tomprifed in 2 1 how vols. oiSlaro, ol 400 pages each. »Ed In They will b« printed on firie paper and a new 1 whft type, and delivered tp Subfcrihcrs, neatly bound :a&: of an( i lettered, at 1 dollar and 50 cents per vol- Iding, ame—one third cf the Subscription monsy tobe paid on delivery of the firft volume—the re t P us ." mainder when the work iscompleat. :btule Tn printers, Booksellers, and others, who acquire Subfcripticns, the usual allowance will build- t, e raa de ' ing or 0- Subscriptions are taken at the Readh-g ---:d sett Koom, No. 149, Water street—the Printkg within Office, 149, Pcarl-flreet—and at the different ils,and Bookflorcs in New-Vork— Also, by William dwel- 'Young, corner cf Second and'Chefnutflreet, and the Editor of the Gazette of the United States, is car- Ph.ladelpSiU. be any As f o (, n as a fufficient number of Subfcrlbers r depo- are obtained, the work will be put to prels, and afore- compleated wilh the utmolt dispatch. Ftb. jo. eod»m For bale, li'ar in A good situation for'a Country Seat, ith that FORTY acres of land on the Old York Road, 1 them- within fig4it of Geraiantown and about five miles from the City, the wh9)e being uudcr good lance, ure of and in excellent crder ji paflure ground. :kages, *"©i ~ iri' - : - c -ir«ion and termi, apply to whale ; )ffice for th- And I >'■ .'h, - , 3tc. No. 54, feneraf P+iff-fttie >f«d to n*»«r . • - -ir ' A *" ■ 5 . I !: . ■ i treasury department PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, , „ r ir~,t fixth dav of lulr one thsufand seven hundredtsii IN purfuaace oftHe Aa of Cengre on Sumpc(i Vellum, Parchment and Paper", andth, niaety-feven, e»-t'tkd , J ec f m bcr, one thousand seven hundred aivd ninety-seven, e.titled Aot paired OU the eommenccmeut of the d.ties imposed by the enti " An A& rcr|> oft P oac f° r f i Vellum Pirchmcnt and Paper , that from and Hut t\c , H »*' A J.Sf sompcj M. k«of« »>,'•>!<- . d»f »dl«« or P.tchmeot, or Oi.ct or P U« of P»p<r. .p.n »hidi «.J1 k, A °T pLflke"c Cettlfe«e of the .dmiffion.enrotacnt or regiftprof *SS3«y3SX ».„» dvoc... or Pro el or, .» „y Cour, of U,, United- Cer'iScite in any one of the Court, of the United States 4>y ss ?»**> «* *** s "'" 4 r--«— r«- <- cent for lands granted for military f«vices) * 1 is W ta Amount ther'e.f fluU exceed the value of One Hundred Dollars and A SorSiStti£ U Hu'udred DoUars, the additional ium of , \lt Policy If Inturanc* or inftr«»ent in nature thereof, on any ship, vessel or Znds iufured from «ne diftrift to another in the United States, 15 From the United Sutet to any foreign port or place, when ihcfura or w u Asy P.ond,Ml I Bngte «r pe • * ecotnhlnce , bill, bond, or other obliga tor' with th.e U*'tad States or any slate, or for the, uferefpeflively, " , t excse dinc one hundred dollars, - 10 If aboic oneVundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars, aj If above five hundred dollars and not esceiding one thousand dollars, 50 ' Ar^Ltehat e iS»y f: bond d s°orTotes ffiill be payable at or within sixty days, I cSbonds or note, fhtil be fubj.A to only two fifth parts of the duty t If sbeve^twenty^ dollars and uot exceeding one hundred ol1 > r f» * 4 . 1< abave one hundred dellars and not exceed.ng Sve hundred dollars, 10 - If above five hundred dollar, and not exceeding one thomfana dollar., 4Q "My Not«lffuedbf^b2 r low .ftaWlffied, or that may hereafter be cftab; i A 7 fc ed within the' United s:ates, other than the n.to. of such of the fa.d Banks '• a shall agree to an annual cowpoGti.n, of one per centum on th« annual *- VtdSs made by such Banks, to their Stockholder, relpefhvely, accord.ng to 8 fifty Mm. for -ch dollar' - * t- on all rotes abova fifty dollars, and not exceeding one hundred dollars, J0 Cn afl nates above one hundred dollar, and not exceeding fiv. hundred '5 dollars, ,1 . 1 On all notes above five hundred dollar., 1£» JsS!SSSSJSS&. .n m " <¥*% «»J *T :C rLts for Land jranted by the United State* a. bounty for milit.ryferv.ee. _ Any Certifiifatc- or Debenture for drawback of Cullom. or dutu., for left than five hundred dollars, * " " . ~ ~ J For five hundred dollars and not exceeding two thousand dollar., a ' Tor more than two thousand dollars, - - x- Anv note or bill of lading for goods or merchandize to be exported, If <rum one ditrWl to anotbw diftritt of the United States, not being in the ft fame State, - r . " , ' " '® T If from the United State, to any foreign port or plaee, - * . ABV Inventory or Catalogue of any furniture, goods or effects, made in any * ~ Jdereauiredbybw, (except in cases of goods and chattels distrained tor and «ocM« taknin virtue of any legal Erocefa jo TSny CertigaiToTa Shin in any tumi-um Coapuny, ut * share 111««« Dana ef - —-- j r ,he United States; or of any State or other Bank, - If abofre twenty dollars and uot exceeding one hundred dollars, - 10 ■ If above one hundred dollars, - - " 'S If under twenty dollars, at the rate ol ten tents for one hundred dollars. as 11. i,r * The dutiesaforeiaid will'be ealleiSled and raceived by the Sapcrvifon, lnfpoaors aud other Officcn of tnfpeflien, in the several Diftrifb, Survey* and IMvifions of the Unitsd States, asd by such other ln " psrfcnsa* tbsll from to time be specially appointed and employed by the Supervilers of DiftriiSs for °j that purpose. -The Supervifisrs of the several Dißrifts,will, prior to the firft day of July ensuing, and m f.ion e« I,e r.iav be pr.aicablc, mark orftamp, withcut fee or reward, any quantities or parcelsof u " merit or Paper, with any of the rates of duties before enumerated, ens payment of the said duties; Or flamped v.rllum, parchment and paper i..aj at the option of the Citizens of the United gtitcs, be ob tained at the rates prescribed by law, by application to any Supervilor, liifpcdar, Oftcer of J - or other nsifoa appointed fotthe uiftribution-of Stamps, by the Superviforsol Dittri&s. gll GIVEN under my Haud y at Philadelphia era < ike day and year •hrvementitled, •ng OLIVER WOLCOTT, C Z Marsh 10. Secretary of the Trtafury. _ NOTICE. ALL persons who have any demands against tha estate of Willam Flcewtoob, of Liverpowt, late of Philadelphia, merchant, de ceafisd, are requested to exhibit their accounts, properly atteflcd ; and those who are indebted to the fame, are desired to make imtpediate payment, to January 4. Just Publiflied, And t« be had at the Book-ftorts of Messrs. Dob som, CiMPBtiL, Younc and o»mkod, in Philadelphia, OBSERVATIONS On the Caule. and Cure of Remitting »r Bilious Fevers. 'To -which is annexed, AN ABSTRACT of the op'nions and pradtice of different authers -. and an /. PPENEBX, exhib iting interefling faffs and rsflcflion* relative to the Synochu, lacrcidcs, or Yellow Fever, which has occafuincd so much diftref* and at different periods, in several of the seaport -towns of *h« United States of America. by WILLIAM CURRIE, Falotv of the Philadelphia College of Physicians, and Mcruber of the American Phileiophical So cisty. Feb. I—*3m§ For sale or to be let on ground rent, A valuable Lot of Ground ; SITUATE on the north-'eaft corner of Wal nut and Fifth flretts, fronting the State- House square. This lot is fifty-one feet front, on Wflnu{ street, and ene huutlred and thirteen feet and an half on Fifth 'lieet j there are at present two small two story brick houi'e., and a ' number of ftnall lenementr tber«tiß. Also, for Sale, 1 j Two three story Brick Houses With convenient stores, wharf, fitc. fituareon Water street, between Mulberry and Safiafras Streets, Containing in front en Water &reet fif ty-!'<iur feet, and containing that breadth east ward ninety-five J'eet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. These houses , have the convenience of a public alley adjoin , ir.g on the north fide, and area very defirablefit uation sot a a merchant, Hour fatftor, or others > who may have occasion for storage of goods. - Tin. property will be fold on very reasonable , | terms for cifti. Far furthsr information apply (to the printer. Julyji. mXvrtf Salisbury Estate. THE Subscriber, proposing to cnntrsS his baft eels, ofFors this Eftsle for sale, on moderate terms. On it are one Blast and three Air Furnace., a complete Boreing Machine, and a veiy good gn& Mill,with two pair ol stones; alfoagood Forge, all in pcrfetl repair, as are all the Water Works conced ed wilh these various branches. The Air Furr.aces were lately built for lie pnrpofe of calling Canno* for this apoij' two fcouland acre, of l.and. one half of which is under wood, theochet very fint arable Larvd, proaua;ing the best Hay and Pasture. The Cannon lately manufactured thtre, fully prove, the excellency of the metal, which * superior to any in this country, and probably, equal to any in the world ; for not owe of (rxiy-nine guns lately made, althnug'n some of ttie 94 were br ted into 32 pounder.,have failed on proving. The litu alion is very eligible, particularly for this branch ot manufacture, aid a place of arms lying in the ate of Connefticut, and only 30 from f«veiallsnd» ingj on the Hudfon'. liver, and having every advan tage that can result from a plenty of water inning from 1 large natural pond, very near the Furnace, and which may becouverted into a variety of ottor ufeful pur poles. The purchaser can beaccommod"- ed wilh all the ftodc and utensils, and have poll™" on or bctore th.e firtt of June next, and P rc P? r ft . may be madein the,mean simefor goingioton a mediately thereafter, for every pait will be denv in good order, .with forae coal, Ore, See. terms, apply to Mr, ]ofeph Anthony, m t phia; David Brooks, Esq. one of the Repre in Congrefs'for thisSta'e ; Mr, D«vid V ateim 1 the prctrwfes, or to the praetor u^New^^^ Dee. -h0 T / 'A Manufaßary of ycl'ov) and itfl "^ r '' Such as never was in this Country be ,'* > Jl]( jinfc been lattlv erefkd at Tivoli, Red « e vi, onlhe East Bank of Hudfon'i R' ve '» a,c , a pts York, where »ny article of vs'iw» or:i . en , may be executed, as well & new con.liudieii, tliat favet three pW%mni«*J commonly used in cast iron lloves or op . fa they are bcfide*very whoiefome ora ' applying,o MOUCHET. Wanted, fkillful band <0 attend to t^bak.^ glaiing part of the said ware. G Efq. No. 7 .So^h, s .hSt^ Feb. tfl. Wanted, to Hire, A I'Wg e and convenient HOUSE, ™ /\ the centre of tha or 4 ren 1 ; will be given ;to be texen to , . more for a lorj.-r term. fn<l S .rcof th« Pn« GA. 17.
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