Just received, Scl FROM roRT-AUPRINCI, Tf AnJ FOR SALE, by the SUBSCRIC&RS, £ no hhds. Coffee entiti 46 tierces do. ( ioo' barrels do. u 100 bags do ' 110 hog2»eadsof Muscovado Sugar j* crec 80 barrel* of do. ' r*Tf C 40 hoefbead* of Molasses | u ' c 4 bales of Cotton *T < a hoglheads of Cocoa 1 3 WILLINGS FRANCIS, f ' d ™ Penn-ftreet. r " " , & open march li. J . t j, e r FOR SALE, Com BV thE subsCßlßirs, No. n, Penn-ftreet, (or i The Cargo of the Ship Ganges, John Green, commander,from Bengal, Conftjl ing of Baftas, of various qualities and prices, Coffaes Punjura Cloths phi Sanahs Guzztydo. Humhuras Charconna Dorea Ka Blue CK th Tanjibs on t Chintz and Calicoes MulmuU j The Mamoodys Checks I feet Maharagonget Pawia Hkfs. Ihot Ginghkfiis M»lmu. de. his Guzzenas Bandannoes and Gurrahs Siflerfoy feri Piniafcoes Choppa Romali heij Salgatchys Sooty do. der Gillie RomaU Persians of various col. rel' Meek Pulicats bro aoo tons SUGAR ar . .e,ooo lb. PEPPER. an . d Willings fcf Francis. J™ The Piece Goods ing Of the Ganges are now open to sale at that eh a commodious store the north weft corner of Market and Fourth-streets. , Also—A few Bales of Madrafs Hkfs. of ele- ™ gant patterns and heft colours ctl! February 8. dtf Id § A Bargain. A quantity of Window Glass I FOa SALE, ot diffeient sizes, at a very large I discount from the sterling cost. If thi* Glass is J not difpofedof before the stli o! April, it will be <r Ihipped from this port n j \ For terms apply to No. 89* South rhird-tlreet. I march 26. § iw I ali THE PARTNERSHIP OF tal WELLS fcf MORRIS, £ Having expired on the 1 Ith February last, j fti all persons having demands against the said ed Partnerffcip, are rcquelted to furnith their accounts Y for fettcmeat y anA those indebted to the fame, to I ro make immediit.- payment to the fubferiker. 1 is GIDEON H. WELLS. kr N. B. The bulinels will be carried on as hereto- j ra fore, by the fukferiber, at his Store, No. IJJ, Mar- b) Jtet Preet. IW march »4. | « NoncE ; Certificates of Six Per Cent. Deferred I i. Debt of the United Sues ol the following " celcription. »i»—No. 10033. 10034. and 1003J, for jooo dollarsaach, dated Bth May, 1797, and . ftan»ing on the book* «f theTrcafury of the Urn- aj ted .States, in the n:.me of Benjamin Waddington, w of Lanovur H*iu"e,iicar bargavenney in England, Esq. have Hftn 101 l by the capture ol the Ihip Bac chus, from hence to London, in June last. i his, I ther fore notifies those whom it may concern, that I »ps lication wiilbemad- at the Ireafury ot the U- I r nited States for a renewal of the fame. Waddington & Harwood. c march 71 h r j 'Hli term of Co-partner;bip between the sub- h L fcribers, trading under the firm of John Mil ler, jun. and Co. expires this day, and by mutual consent wiH not be renewed- The debts and con- 1 cem*of the fame will be fettled by John Miller, j Jun. to whom all those indebted Co the p>r ncrfhip t j are earnettly requested t» make payment to, with- 1 cut delay. JOHN MILLER, Jun. ALEXANDER J. MILLER. " —: February '9 I From on board the Ship Sali-t-, I Calcutta, AND FO* SAL SV THE SUBSCRIBIR, 1600 bigs prime Sugar, 800 do. pmgtr 30 bales low priced piece Goods. John Miller, Jun. march 3 § I * FOR SALE, by John Miller, jun. No. 8, Chtfnut-ftreet, quantity BENGAL GOODS, AMONGST WHICH ARE Gurrahs Mameodies Baftas Sannas Guzzenas ' anda Coflaes Guzzies Emertics Blue Cloths Calic»es Pala/nnoors Romall Handkerchiefs /mongft them are a great proportion ofthema uufaAures of Patn. BritiH\ Dry Goods, ALSO, Forty puncheons of high proof Rum. Frhruary 19 S Alex. J. Miller Iff James Davis, Having entered into partucrlhip under the firm of Alexander J. Miller & Co. INFORM their friends in town and country, that thi y have opened a Wholcfale Dry Good Store, at No 64, South Front S/reet, Philadelphia ; whera they now have, and intend keteping a general as fojtment of India, Oermet, Jrijl, French and tijh MannfaiSuresfot sale, on advantageous termr" for calh or a lhort creoit. Febraary 19 Canal Lottery' —No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, thelOth inft. Tickets for Sale in thi* Lottery, at Seven Dollars, at Wm BLACKBIIRN's Lott.ry. an J . Brokers Office, No. 64, Sooth SeconJ-flreet— -1 ickc - in the -chuylk 11 Bridge Lottery, at Ten Dollau. where check books are kept lor r.gifler ing and examining in these, the Oity of W alhing ton, No ll.and Pattsrfon Lotteries, and informa tion whare tkkas may !-e had in moftM the Lotte ries authcrifcd by law in any of the States of the Union. v N.B. The b»fincfsof a Fsoict*, inbuyingand fellirg all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, difco»Rtine Bills and Notes of Hand, fate of Lands, Houies, See.&c. will He duly attended to, b y WM. ELACKBURN. Nownber 15 § ROSS & SIMSON, HATE FOR SALE, A few bales Baftas, Cofias, and a quantity ©f Bengal COTTON tergal aUGAR, in bags and boxes Jamaica, St. Vincents, > RUM. and B *gal j 300 calks RICE, rnd A jarce' of Qiip building RED CED 'R. »7- f Schuylkill permanent Bridge. Ink THE l'ubfcribers CommifHon3r« appointed by 1 ana SL of afTemb'.y ol this Com nun, wealth, entitled •• An a£t to authorize the Governor ot T) t " tins Commonwealth to incorporate a company XJ ■' lor ereaiug a perma.i. Nt bridge .ve* the nver Eng* " Schuylkill, at or near the city of PhilM- phia, ges . hereby give uotic , that Books are prov Med as the as ad law direds ; and that we will proceed to receive well fubferiptions for •he Company Stock, oa the ninth ings day of April next, at the City Hall, in the city of N Philadelphia. The fubferiptions will be ■ eceiv.d BR." from ten o'clock in th« morning till tWo clock, ny 1 P M. of that day ; »od the books w.U continue co'le opea during those hours of lucceeding Aiys until the 1 the number, required by the said law to enable the who Commiflioners to certify the fame to the Governor obta for incorporating the Stockholders, be lubfenbed _m F RICHARD PETERS, A JOHN PEROT, GODFREY HAGA, 1 MATTHEW M'CONNEL, 1 WILLIAVJ SHEAF!?. A Philadelphia, iqtb March, 179*1 ft 73 aw iL Urj; Ran away from the fubferiber, s P ri on the 14th inlK two indented Irifli StfVant Men: I " TlSomas M'Guire, about 15 year* of age, and 5 I feet 8 inches" high, robnil, flout, and well made, I lhort black hair, remarkabli for a fear on one of I j his temples; he is a forward, deceitful, vicious, I and unprincipled fellow, and decoyed from my I service Jeffrv Corbet, about the fame age and I height, but of a milder disposition, and more Hen der make, lhort brown hair ; thair working appa- relwas blue cloth over jackets, lined with coarse ( | brown linen, check and brown lin<tn Ihirts, j yarn stockings, mixed twilled grey cloth trowfers, and ruflett leather fhoas; they have other doarhing I which altogether gives them the appearance of sea- I I faring men,' ut have been brought up to the farm- I ing business ; no doubt will have forged pafTc and change their names and apparel as convenient, and I p I have taken the poll road to l J h' lapel phi a, I pur- j I chafid them thelall fall of capt. Rsllins, in Balti more. 1 will give Fifty Dollars for securing them 'I so that 1 get them, and will pay all reasonable 4n( J charges if brought home, or if feparared. Thirty j • Cellars for Thomas, and Twenty for )- ffiry. d f ARTHUR Head of Wye, Talbot County—March 7. march 14. 3 aw 3 w I s Forgeries Committed. e -T T THERhAS fevaral forgeries have been com- j I VV mittert in- this city by one or two persons I I knr-.wn by the names of Dr. Grant, alias Smith, 1 I alias Gilbert, Grant generally wore a greeacoat, I tall in peiftn, and genteel, had loft one or two j I tteth in front ; lodged, about July, at r * j I Grimes'* tavern, at the George, in North S;cond- I j ftrcet ; his friends live in New-England ; fuppof- j d ed to have committed several forgeries in New- I t« York, and is said to be confined at tke wheel-bar o I row at Baltimore for stealing watches, ihe other I lis a lhort thick man, by the name of Gilbert, — j I known by Mr. Grimes and Mr. Bignall, and ieve- I >• J ral other persons in this city. Information given J r- j by any person of the above men, to Wm. Prest- I man, No. 15, SoMth Fifth-ftreet, will be elteem " I ed a favor. Gilbert is between 20 and 30 I I years old ; yellow, sickly look. d march 17. *3 aw 3 w . W anted, ? I An adlive, cleanly, induflrious woman to cook a/id do the business of the kitchen. Such a one "• I will be allowed good wages, and no other need ap ' ply.—Enquire of the Printer. r c " I February l 5 is, 7 " Notice is hereby given, I 'T'HAT application will be made for the renewal I 1 of 1 Certificate of a Share in the Bank of the I United States, Handing in the name of the Snbfcri- I , _ ber, No. 5004, and dated July n, 1797—the fama b- I having keen loft. | il- JOHN GRAHAM >»1 I march 5 I «,\ TO LET, p, J And may he entire Jon immediately, ;h * A good dry Store, I Three (lories high, and in an excellent ftind for I » j Vi'fiasfs. Apply to I y Thomas Ssf JoJhua F'tflier, I t I march I. § No j, Dock-llreet. | \ TO RENT, h >m I A good three story House, ! TWO rooms on eac floor, with a convenient I a I Kitchen—in Front, near-South-ftreet.——Enquire I ] los the Printer. march I—3aw1 —3aw ?w | 1 PROPOSAL, : For Publijb'tng by Subscription, an I 1 i_ EN I R Y INTO THE ORTGII OF EPIDEMIC DISEASES. I 'T'Hfi l.ttters to Dr. Currie, which 1 pu.ililhed I . q J X lad autumn, led me to an investigation of I ' the origin and phenomena of peftilantial difieafes I in other countries, as well as in the United St tes. [ In the prof'cutiot> of the fubjedl, new fads ano [ principles continually opened to my view, and si- I nally determined me to trice back the hiilory of 1 such diseases as far as the records of hiflory ex- I tend. For this putpofe. I have examined the pub- I iefs lie libraries in New-York. Ncw-Haveu, Cam- I ma- bridge and Boflon, with a viaw to obtain all the I material fails which can illullrate the fubjo&.and I I have nearly col!e<Sed all the materials for the I propof;d work. -1 The fads eellc&ed will enable me to demon-1 Urate that many of the common ideas refpe&ing I _£ peflilential epidemics, are unfounded or extreme- I jj 'ly incorred ; and this in consequence of medical I mof writers cenfidering an epidemic disease as a detach- I ed or isolated phenomenon in a particular coun- I try; rather than as conneded with other epidt- J ■ t ' iat mics cr other phenomena of nature in variots j tore, p art s of the world. The fads I hare collcde i irhera | ea d to certain dedudions which are furprifiugto a ' myl'elf, and whic-h will probably be new to mai.y I B ". others. Much light will be thrown on this dark I ;rm ' and perplexing fubjed, as well as on natural phi- 1 lofophy. The proposed work will make a full sized oda- I II vo volume ; and executed well on fine paper, cap - I , not be alforded at lels than two dollars, bsur d.l JOth with the usual allowance to baok-feller«. stlal ry, at compilation will cost not only great labor,but con- I >tt.ry. fiderable expei ce, no more copies »ill bi printed I eet— than to supply fuhfr- : > -• The hook will be rea- I : Tm dy for fubferibers early in t coming summer, and I ifter- the holders of propoi.i. swill be good enough to I hing- return them to No. 40, Pine-ftrect, by the firftof I >rma- May. ,otte- Soßsoir rioNS received by th< book-fellers in I if the New York, Philadelphia, Albany, New-Haven, Hartford, Now London, Providence, Boflon, Bal gand timore a: d Charleflo*. rities, NOAH WEBSTER, jun. ile of marc'i IS.- I n" 5 ' ~J'jl received, and for Sale at theßonkjlore of ■' WILLIAM YOUNG; No. 5« South Second-fireet. A COMPLETE HISVOKY OF CONNECTICUT, llVd CIVIL AND ECCLESIASTICAL, From the emigration ot it- lirft planters fromEn glar'd in 1630, to 1713. By BC.KJAMIS TRUMBULL, d. d: VOl. UM E I. Embcllilhed with a ccrred Map of the State, and Portraits of some of the firft fcttlars, from origi nal paintings. £ tr.au h ij. leojw interpreter of Foreign Languages. j JOSEPH E. G. M. OELA GRANGE, Walnut-street, No. no, BEING duly commiflioned and sworn in the a- (}J bove capacity, offers to trar.ftate the ren» , En?«h, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian Langua- A cres :he flatters himfelf tfcat his former profeffion, „ an advocate, both in France and St. Domingo, has well qualified him to tranflne any Court proceed- fi| ings or other Jud ciary instruments. tc N- B. The FRENCH CIRCULATING LI BRARY continues open at the above place. Ma- p ny valuable additions having been made to this collection, it confiils now of about Ijoo volutrur, the best adapted to answer the purpofc ot thole who wi(h both to improve in the Language, ana obtain ufeful inftru&ion and pleasure. ' march 30. _j_awlm ■ I A Houi'e and Lot in Burlington. FOR' tt"ALE, ALAWSE com modiolus two story brick House, and iarge well improved Gaiden ; with a Ab' lar»e Clover Lot, a liable, a Carriage House, and ( Spring House. &c. in the City of BurliDgton, An New-Jcrfey. c This property is allowed to br the molt healthy An and beautiful ol any in Burlington, having a front An of 360 feet upon the river, and extending aoB feet , back ; bounded on one fide|by Broad-dreet, and on , the back by a wide alley. t The houf: is in form of a square, fronting 54 , 1 feet upon Broad-street. and 58 upon the river.- ( with a pump of water at the backdoor, besides two fir.e spring. rising out of the beautiful bank { between the garden and the river. .An Fur particulars, apply at No. 5, South Fourth- GEO. WALKER. '-I IVho has also For Sale, Lots in Washington City. l | march., 1. 1 Ar JUST RECEIVED 7 ' And for l'ale by W.Young, corner of Second A] : i and Chefnut-ftreet, M. Carey n8 High-street ' T. Dobfon, 4T South Second-flreet and the Booksellers generally, (Price 5 Bthn of a Dollar.) BEACON HILL, I A Local Point, historic and deforiptive J By a Lady of Bojlon. ANALYSIS OF BOOK I. Allufin|} to the furroondi/ig ProfpeS— Invocation .' I to the Riv;-r and sylvan Deities—to the Historic 0 ' Mufe—Fiitioiirfiifcarded-Dedication to Wafli . I ington—The the Retreat of the I Columbians from Bunker's Hill—General Howe I —The Memory of his Brother—Death of War ;* ren—Perfonif.cation of Fcrtune and Fame— A ~ Walhington at Mount Vernon—called to the , r I chief Command—Formation of th« Columbian Camp at Cambri ge—Natural, moral or poli ~ I tical Hiflory of the fcverrl States—Their coni n I mauding Officer*—"-Siege ef Bofton—lts Suffer ings—Negotiation lor the fafe Retreat of the British Array—lrs Departure —Appointment of 0 Congrcfs—Declaration of Independence —Cha- I raiter of the Columbian Soldies—The Poet's prophetic Apostrophe to the Progrefc of Free- A • I dom througheut the World. ft march 3c. § ,k I JUST PUBLISHED, " A le AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, ?' (Price 15 Cents J Reflexions on Monroe's View ~ OT THE CONDUCT OF THE SXECOTirt, * As published in the al GAZETTfi of Mie UNITED STATES, he Under the signature of , t • SCIPIO, I • J I In which the Commercial Warfare of France 11 traced to the French Faftion in thi- Country, at iti Source, 1 I and the Motrvci oj uppojitwn, izrc. _ I march 30. Ten Dollars Reward. A BSCONDED from the fubferiber, an indent or I e( ) ramed William Aston, about 19 I years of ags, 5 feet 6or 7 inches high, stout made, _ I thick (hort hair, fptaks remarkably faft. Had on J t. I when he went away, a (hort corduroy Jacket and I trowfers, and roundhat. All perfonsare caution- I ed not to credit him on my account, as I am deter- I mined §ot to pay any debt of his contrailing— J em I and all persons are desired not to harbor or em- ire I ploy him, as they will be p'o'fecuted to the utmost ■ I rigor of the' law. Mafteri of vessels an l others I are desired not to take him avVay at their peril I Any person apprehending the said runaway, and I lodging him in Jail, so that his master may get I hini again, (Ball rec«iv« the above reward, and all I reafonaUle charges, by appiyin s to JOHN HARPER, 167 Arch, or3t SouthThird-ftreet. i«d I mar<h 30. 3t iso Frelh i eas. !nd [ J u st Imported, in the Jhip Delaware, [ si. I Captain Cooper, from Canton, of I -And For Sale, by ex- SAMUEL HOWELL, üb-1 At Ms Conipting House, No. 54, Chefnut-ftreet, in»- I '' and by 'he SAMT. E. HOWELL, I At hi» Compting Houi'e, Crooked billet wharf, 1 e J Bohea,Souchong,Hyfon,Young on-1 Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Imperial TEAS. :ing I also, mi-I China Ware, a(l#rted ; black and coloured Lute lical I firings and Sattins, Nankeens, Cassia, large garden »ch- I and common Fans, fattin and lutestring Umbrellas, un. I whale-bone flicks. i'.lt - J Tbey have also For Sale, iout I Ell wide Persians, Bandanna Handkerchiefs, died I French Cambricks and Umbrellas, Sugai ir boxes. gto I march 8. § lai.y I , I New-York, January n, 1798 phi. PROPOSALS a By Arondt Van Hook, Propri-tnr of the Reading Uooin ; u . d ~ I For Publishing by Subscription, i tfc« An Appeal to Impartial Pollerity, co "" By Madame Roland ; nted I \Vif eo f (he Minlfter of the Interior in France. re ': CONDITIONS. I Thefejfcarce and very valuable Historical Me •ilof I ,polrs > (which ran throngh two London edi- I t onsin a few months,) will be comprised in » s in I vo '' s - of 400 pages each. lV£ll I They will be printed on fine paper and a »i«w Bal- I '>'P e ' delivered to Subfcrihers, neatly Wound I and !«tleied,at 1 dollar and jo cents per vol- I ume —one third of tKe Subi'cription money tobe I paid on delivery of the firft volume—the re- I maitider when the work iscompleat. re °J I To Printers, Booksellers, and others, who I acquire Subscriptions, the usual allowance will I be made £5" Subscriptions are taken at the Readiug- I Room, No. 149, Water street the Printing- I Office, 149, Pearl-street—and at the different a En- 1 fookflores in New-York— Also, by William I \ oung, corner rf Second and Chefnnt flreet, nd I the Editor of the Gazette of the United States, I Philadelphia, and I As fnon a» a fufficient number of Subscribers arigi-I are obtained, the work will he put to pre!*, ard 1 complested with the utmost dispatch. I w I Feb. 20. eodam treasury department, IK£j MARCH 1, 179®* ' PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, r t S* nf raffed on the sixth day of July one thousand seven IN pursuance of the Aa of F. duti „ on damped Vellum, Parchment and Paper , and the nir.ety-feven, entitled A ,:'*v one thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, entitled A a passed on the fciteenth day ol; Jecffi mcßCemf „ t of the duties imposed by the Acl enti. .. An Ad ,o poOpone for a Parchment and P.per", that from and after the firft ted throughout the United Staus. p everv flcin or piece of Vellum or Parchment] or sheet or piece of Paper, »pon which (hall be JZZZ&A - either of the instrument. or writ, „ g „o.low,ng-t 0 wit: a 2 7n»CounfeUof, Solicitor, Attorney .Advocate or Proflor, in any Court of the " PriS? that a Certificate in any one of the Courts of the United States for one of the said Office!, (hall lb far is relates to the payment of the aiWsjiid. be a fufficient admilfim m all the Courts of ihe United States foreach and every of the said "dices. Abv Grant of Letters Patent, under the seal or authority of the United States /except so. lands granted tor military fcrvices) - - 4 Anv exemplification er certified copy ot any fuck grant or letters patent, (ex cept for land, granted for mi.itarv services) - - - a Any Charter-Party, Bott. mry, or Respondent.a Bond, - - X Anv Receipt or discharge foror on accountof any Legacy left by any Will or 0- ther testamentary inftrt«nent,or for any (hare or part of a perfor.al ellate di vided by force ot any statute of diftr'fbuti.ns, other than to the Wife, Chil dren or Grand Children of the person deceased, the amount whereoffhall be above the value of Fifty Dollars, and lhall not exceed the value of One Hun- Whet? fhe'anrount thereof fcall exceed the value of One Hundred Dollars and (hall not exceed five hundred dollars, - , r " And for every further sum of Five Hundred Dollars, the additional furn of x Anv Policy of Insurance or increment in flature thereof, on any (hip, vessel or goods insured from one rfiftria to another in the United States, 25 From the United States to any foreign port o*- place, when the sum for which Insurance is made (hall not exceed five hundred dollars, - »j When the l. m insured (hall exceed five hundred dollars, - I Apv Fxemplification, of what nature soever, that ihall pass the seal ot any Court Xr than such as it may be the duty of the Clerk of such Court to furnifli for the ufeofthe United States or Tome particular state, - 50 Anv riond, bill single or peaal, foreign or inland bill of exchange, promissory note or other note, other than any recognizance, hill, bond, or other obliga tion or contrail, made to or wi h the United States or any state, or tor their use refpeflively, - - * " c If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundrerl dollars, - 10 If above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred-do ars, 25 If above five hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dol.ars, 50 And it above one thousand doll.irs, - - - - - 75 Prtvided, that if any bonds or notes Ihall be payable at or within sixty days, such bonds or notes (hall be fubjea to only two fifth parts of the duty afarefaid—viz. - - If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars, - 4 It above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundredl dol ai s, 10 If above five hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dollars, 20 If above one thousand dollars, " ' " " n , 3° Any Notes iffuedbv thehanks now eftabliftrcd, or that may herealter be^" ab ' lifted within the' United Slates, other thai the notes nf luch of the laid Banks as ftatl agree to an annual composition, o! one per centum on the annual di vidends made by such Banks, to their Stockholders refpeflively, according to the following scale. - - On all notes not exceeding fifty dollars, for eadi dollar, - On all notes above fifty dollar*, and not exceeding one hundred dollars, S o C n all nines above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars, - * - - - I 1 On all notes above five hundred dollars, - a ■ Any Protest or other Notarial ail, - • - ' Any Letter of Attorney, except for an invalid penfioa, or to obtain or fell War rants for Land granted by the United States as bounty for military services performed in the late war, - - - Any Certificate or Debenture for drawback of Customs or duties, for less than five hundred dollars. - - - - - 1 For five hundred dollars and not exceeding two thousand dollars, 4 ' For more than two thousand dollars, ... 3 Any note or bill of lading for goods or merchandize tobe exported, If from one diftriiSt to another diftrifl of the United States, not being in the fame State, - * * 1 10 If from the United States to any foreign port or place, - - 15 Any Inventory or Catalogue of any furniture, goods or effefls, made in any cafe required by law, (except in cases of goods and chattels distrained for rent or taxes, and goods taken in virtue of any legal prorefs by any officer,) so_ - '< Any Certificate "f a Share in any Insurance Company, of a (hare in (he Bank of ' the United Scaus, or ofany siaic oi uttief tssr~4i, - "*v ' ' II above twenty d.illars and i:ot exceeding one hundred dollars, - 10 t If above one hundred dollars, - - *5 If under twenty dollars, at the rate of ten centi for one hundred dollars. 11. The dutiesaforelaid will becollefled and received by the Supcrvifors, Tnfpeftors aud other Officers ' of Ipfpe&ion, in the several Diftriffs Surveys and Oivifions of the United states, ami by such other persons as shall from t« time be specially appointed and employed by the iiupervifors of Diftrids for 1 that purpose. d 111. The Supervifsrs of the several Diftriils will, prior to the firft day of July ensuing, and as soon as may he practicable, mark orftaipp, without fee 0 reward, any quantities or parcelsof Vdlum, Parch ment or Paper, with ;ny of the rates of duties before enumerated, on payment of the said duties ; Or " damped velum, parchment and paper I..a' at the option of the Citizens of the United States, he ob tained at the rates prefcribcd by law, I y appliiation to any fupervilcr, Infpsilor, Officer of liifpeilion, or other poi£oa appoiivted for the diftritution of Stamps, by the Supervisors of Diflrids j GIVEN under my Haud, at Philadelphia * the day and year fbo*vcmenti»ned. I, OLIVER WOLCOTT, March JO. Secretary of the Treasury. NOTICE. ALL persons who have any demands against the estate of Willam Flretwqob, of Liverpool, late qf Philadelphia, merchant, de ceased, are requested to exhibit their accounts, properly attested ; and thole who art indebted to the fame, are desired to make immediate payment, to GEO. DOBSON, } ~ . , No. » s , So. Third-street. \ Adm,n, J lr r fanuary 4'. dtf Just Published, And to be had at the Book-flores of Messrs. Dob son, Campbell, Young and OaunpD, ' in Philadelphia, OBSERVATIONS On the Caules and Cure of Remitting *r Bilious Fevers. To 'which is annexed, AN ABSTRACT of the opinions and practice of different authors: and an APPENDIX, exhib iting interefling fa&s and reflexions relative to the Syaocbuj Iflenidei, or Yellow Fever, which has occasioned so much dilYrefi and mortality, at different periods, in several of the seaport towns of 'h« United S'ates of America. by WILLIAM CURRIE, Felow of the Philadelphia College of Fhyficnns, and Member of the American Philoiojhical So ci«ty. Feb. I—*3«n§1 —*3«n§ For sale or to be let on ground rent, A valuable Lot of Ground ; SITUATE on the north-east corner of Wal nut and Fifth streets, fronting the State- House square This lot is fifty-one feet front on Walnut street, and one huudred and thirteen feet and an half on Fi£,h street ; there are at present two small two story br'.ek houles, and a nuinferr of fmali/tenements thereon. . Atfo, for Sale, Two three story Brick Houses With convenient {lores, wharf, &c. fiiuateon Water street, between Mulberry an'l Saflafias Streets, containing in front on Water street fif ty-four feet, and containing that breadth east ward ninety-five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. These houses have the convenience of a public alley adjoin ing on the north fide, and area vefy defirablefit uation for a a merchant, flour fa<flor, or others who may occafion for storage of goods. This property will be fo'd on very reasonable terms for cadi. For further information apply to the printer. July mfcwtf Saliffemry Estate. r"HE Subscriber, proposing to contrast his bufi» ness, offer® this Estate (or sale, on moderate terms. On it are one Blast and three Air Furnaces, a complete Sorting Machine, and a very good grift Mil), with two pair of stones; alio a good Forge, all in perfect repair, as are all the Water Works conncfl ed with these various branches. The Air Furnace# were lately built for the purpose of calling Cannon for this State.—There are abou* two thousand acres of Land, one half of which is under wood, the other very fine arable Land, producing inc befi Hay and Failure. The Cannon lately mannf*tl*red there, fully proves the excellency of the metal, which is (uperior to any in this country, and probably, equal to any in the world; for not one of fi*tv-nire guns lately made, although were bored into 32 pounders, have failtd on proving. The situ ation ;s very eligible, particularly far this branch of manufafture, and a place of arms lying in the state of Connecticut, and only 30 miles from several land « ings on the Hudson's river,and having every advan tage that can result from a plenty of water ilTuin; from a Urge natural pond, very near the Furnace, and which may be converted into a variety of other uleful purposes. The purcbafer can beaccommodat ed with all the Hock and utenlils, and have polTeffinn oner before the firft of June next, and preparation may be made in the meantime for going into Blall im mediately thereafter, for every pait vyill be delivered in good order, with some coal, Ore, &c. &c For terms, apply to Mr Joseph Anthony, i n Philadel phia; David Brooks, Eiq.one of the Reprefentat-ivcs in Co.igrefs for this State ; Ms-, D*vid Waterman, on theprenules, or to the proprietor i n New. York WILLIAM NEILSON. Peg - " ___ 3 ' wtf A OTIC E. A Manufactory of yellow and delft ware, Such as never was in this Country before, has beet, been lately at Tivoii, Red Hook Landing, onthe haft Bank of Hudson's River, fta e of NewJ York, where any art,clr of various for,, and lhape. may be executed, as well as ear,hern ft,-vr, upon a new confliuftioß, that fav„ th-ee fourth „f the fed commonly used , n call iron Jnv„ „ T open chvrnni es; S;^o ,verywhoief '' mc and J. MOUCHET Wanted a fldllfu] hard to attend to the bakin,'and glazing oar. of the fa,d ware. Generous appoint, mews will be given. Apply asab ve, o r , 0 DAVID BROOKS, Esq. I r , No. 71 Souib Street. Fgb " '9- , eod„w Wanted, to Hire, A I ; ar?l ' and conviin tent HOUSE, in or near m? f cnt . reof ci ty—for which a generous rent will be ? :ven; to be taken for a rear, or on more for a longer serm. Inquire of thi Printer. ° a - r 7- . Mt f
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