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    Gazette of the United States.
piiiLadslphia,
PRICES OF STOCKS.
PSItiMtTBIH, JuNt i?.
8 per C«nt Stock for caih loj ta toS p. tt
Six per Cent. i!o, 84 /Z
Navy do. do. 81 1 * > 3
Three C en t. do. jl \
))ei'erred, - do. 80
IKNK yfert:3 states, do. 30 )
Pcnnfylvawia, do. 47 (
-- North America, do. j <
Infuraau tooij. N. V.Ourci 9 per cane, btlow
|.»r
-■■■- ft=re», 30 percent. ad*
EiA-lnlU Co:npa<]y at N. A. 7 per ceut iJruct
UnJ Wirra:it«, 95 do):«. per ncrn.
COURSE OF EXCHANGE
Biilioa I.ob. at 50 d»y» far cash tj > 1 i per et.
Do. do.' 60 d«y« do. l;o«. 171 do
Da. do 9) dajri do
Bill* 00 Hanbargh *1 60 day* j4a 37 (ti.
per Mark Utnco
Do. in Amsterdam, d*y 1 39 #4O cti. per
Florin
Arrived this morning, the fliip Galen,
in fit days and th (hip Afeigal, Knox, 69
days from Liverpool---.brings nothing new.
[OFFICIAL.]
E'ftratt of g letter from Lieut. Archihali
M"'iir .v, of t!el.ri;> Au. uda, to tlu- be
crt'ury of the navy, dated ofTAux-Cayes
4th June, 1 8 .0.
11 I ycrtcrday kll In wiih and captured
off Jicmel, two French schooners. one c*l
left La the other La Jeanne cf
St, D nun" b">th ol wh-c'i I ce-crne it
mv. duty to f<*nd home for trial. The papers
of <::tch veffcl .lir fr-jfed up separately and
deliver <! tn the refpecftive ppzevmnrtt-rs,
viz. those of the Jt nnne to Mr. Dtvid Dtß
con, and thpfe ot the Viftoire to Mr. Tohn
y.iiMfT." J
1 he La Jeanne has arrived at Fort Mif
flin.
The political birth day of the United
States has been commemorated iri the iroft
cordial and feftive mancer by evrry descrip
tion >f citizens in our metropolis
The Society of the Cincinnati diftinguifli
ed the occasion by an elegant enteitainment
given at the City Tavern ; at which the
following t jafts wer« given, to the anima
ting note« .'f martial music by the hand
belonging to Colonel Burrowes's corps of
Marines
1. I lie D-?y j may the glory of the na
t and the happi"r(t B [ the peo le, con
tinue to attest the spirit and wisdom, which
gave birth to our independence.
2. The United States ; perpetuity to
their pn font government
3 Prrfident of the United Sate* |
may Ihe res eft and gratiiudr of lh« A ate*
rieai peoplr crioeca jurt sense of kit taleou
and ferried !
4- »he immortal memory of General
Wilijngton ; may the bright example of
his virtues forever animate the valmr, and
Jireift the pitriotifm of the American na-
ion! £ Vine pfaudett l .
5 *T he mtnory of the illustrious dead ;
Heroes and patriot*, the remembrance of
whose deeds should fyrm an indiff luble
bond of union to our emmon country !
6 ibe JLe>iflaturc of the United .States ;
may wif'om d:re£t and national prosperity
attend their delibera ions !
7. The Heads of Drp3rtmenti; may
their probi-y and ta!-n?g receive the reward
«f public gr.'titude and applause !
8 The Vgricul'ure, Com nerce and
Manu f i<tures f the United States ; may
the dullry and n'erprize of our citizeHS
be prote&ed and rewarded.
9. f 'he Officers and Seamen of the Ame
rican Navy ; in peace the wraith and pride
of their country, in war its glory ar>d
defe ce !
to. The Army of the United S ate»,
regulars and militia ; the branches of emu
lationj, engrafted on the flock ■ f valour,
/hall yield the blcfloms and fruit of vidL ry
in due season.
11. 1 he political reJatiors of thr United
States j energy their principle, peace and
prosperity the refu't 1
12. Maj >l-General Hamilton Prefiilent-
General 'if the Cinci'ir.ati ; may his emi
nent services, civil and military, be held in
grateful remembr ,nce by the American na
tion !
13 Major-General Pinckney, Vice-Pre
sident General of the Cincinnati; may the
diftin ion already conferred on his impor
tant services be consummated in his afloci
ation with fcur prefest Chief Magistrate !
14. Ihe progress of Science.
15. Our fair and deserving Country
women ; may merit only-win and reward
them ! [Nine ctters.]
16. Our Brethren of the Cincinnati, in
their social and individual capacities ; may
serenity and comfort wait on the closing
hours of the patriotic warrior.
At the Annual meeting of the Ptrinfylva
nia.Society of the Cincinnati 011 the 4th
Snftant, the following Gentlemen were
unanimously elected officers for the enfu
irig year.
Gen. Hand, President
Gen. A'oylaa, Vice- President
£1 jjor Jackson, Secretary.
Major M. Connell Ast. Sec'rv.
Charles BiddU Esq. Treasurer
Pol. James llcpre, Ast. Treasurer.
Standing Committkk.
Col. Thos. L. Mo.re
C'i!. Mentges,
Gen. Macpher on,
Dcctr Dorsey,
Rev. Doclcr Roger r,
Col. William Nichols,
Labi. Marshall,
The following ;»• x carrnborative 'of the
irttcle under poftcm head :
hxtrall cf a letter fnun I.ive pool dated RJoy
" The official acc -tint of the d. feat of
Mafftna's army was published here thi"s day ;
as' tr a number us triflng actions with va
r ou» fuccef», the French are said to hare
loft twelve thousand men, by this account
The Aullnans were in pursuit of the flying
remains < ftljeir army.
d pojifcript to t e above tetter fay/
Accounts are this mnm.m received that
Savona a d Gavi are taken—A great battle
was faught ou the 2 ill and 22d, which de
cided the fate of • alfcMa's army.' He is
he.Timed in wiih a lew thousand men, and
muil furrendtr. t
The Captain of a French 20 gull Ihip, 40
days from Brcft, whicli was sent into B.ir
badoes about 30 days ftnee, informed that
he failed in Co. with fiv'e 20 gun Ihips, to
cruize on the American coast ; and that he
had taken two (hips which he had burnt and
a brig. [To prevent item frctnfilling in
to the bands of the Brit ish I suppose How
kind ]
Extraft of a letter from D-*marara.
" The following exports from hence, in
j the lad homeward bound fleet, (he* the iin
-1 portance of this colony. I have not be:-n
| <bie to ascertain the exaci number'of veffeis
freighted, but apprehend there remains as
much produce as will freight as niar.y-;mrre.
Coflfee, 4860,799 pounds: cotton, ; 7621
baits; lugar, 82,7 hoflieads; rum, 474
puncheons."
[1 he foundation of the following pretty
©de is in the Efliys of Michael Mon-
TAIGNfc, wl.o, in lnj rairblintr, hut a
grefable way, relates his difcovtry ps the
Ir.dian original, and his surprize at find
ing fnch a feflive and Anacreontic turn
to a Poem, written in ruder time, by the
rudrft of hards. The following i n its
F.ivlifli dress is from the pen of Mr.
Th mas Wart on, the father of two poe
tical brothers; a family in which genius
and tiifie and invention seem to be here
ditary.]
AM
AMERICAN I.OVF. ODE.
Taken from the fucon ! volume of Montaigne's
Hffavt
By T.}Varton tbe elder.
ST AY, ftjy, th>» lovely frarfgl fnitke,
Nor hide thee m yon darksome brakes
But let me olt thy chsri::s review.
Thy glittering lcales and go'.den hue 5
From theft a chaplet (hall he wove
To grace the youth I dearest love,
11.
Then ages hence, when tkou no more
Shalt 'reep along the funny shore,
Thy copied beauties (hall be seen ;
Thy red and azire, mixed with green, '
In mimic folds thou fcalt dtfflay;
Stay, lovely, fearful adder, stay.
Notwithstanding the many fevrre things
which have been said atrainft the projedted
Dictionary by Noah Webster, Esquire, and
notiyinfhndiiig the author and his projeiV
appear equally ridiculous to many judicious
and sensible men. yet in some measure itap
jiears commendable as there are undoubted
ly many words which have loft their origi
n»l English meaning, and applied in a man*
nrr, intire'y unintelligible to some. The
word F squire, for in(lancr,i* England ) and
till lately in America,) when «taciied to a
name, is a title to honor and r< fpefl.—This '
ctrta nly, cannot be the prsfent Anierican !
tne;>ninH, for it has adttially been attached j
to tite names of Michael Lieb and Frederick '
Wolper*—a friend of mine who is an accu- I
rate critic and is well acquainted with the
use or rather abuH; of words in this coun.
try, on hearing 1 the above remark has said
that in this inflance, Esquire ought to be
undiWlood in a manner very oppoliie to ho
nor or refptft.
One of the ancients, and certainly not
[ the greatest fool as his tribe, used, whenever
he was.deliberatihg on any grave or state af
fairs, to consult his wife, hrar her advice,
and then made it an invariable rule to act
diametrically-opposite to the opinion of the
lady. This procedure fuggtrts a good rule
for conflruing the 41 Aurora." Let the
good people, who pore, or who yawn over
that paper, whenever thry have finilhed their
valuable morning's woik, believe the very
revere of every Aurora position. There
cannot be imagined a shorter, or more dirtft
road to political truth,
It is recommended to dea» Ta ico to de
posit himfelf in full dress among the hornet's
nefls and humniirg bird's billsofithe American
Philosophical Society ! Such a be-powdered,
be-fcented,be-featheredgoofeberry-eyed thing
would rival in intercft anv owl or monkey
in the collection* A philosophical society
of philosophical Americans must be extreme
ly amused and ed:fi=d in furvpying such a
rant avis, such a hufus nature—such a non
defcript inferior to nothing, except the Big
Buil and our Great Rock Bridge in Virgi
nin ; and Benjamin Bannakcr,\nd the Phi
losopher's " Notes," written at the request
of a learned foreigner who was a Frenchman.
MajorToufard is appointed Lientenann
Colonel Commandant of the second Regi
ment of Artillerists and Engineer!.
Diin. at York,P. July 2, at the house of
Capt. GossW. Lieut, jona. Douglass, late
of the 10th United States regiment:
Mr. Doug'lafs was in the bloam of youth,
of amiable, moffenfive manners and dispo
sition, edeemed by his brother officers, and
refpcc\td by all his acquaintance.
At Rheims, a Woman, at the age "f
CII ; having had IX husbands, and bivd up
XXVII children ; flie was iittenJed to the
firravc l>y CLIII [w,s, grand lons, «S( great
U'cand ions j inany of the upon
crutches, vr led a long blind, and borne
down with age. Sle had, la-rfcll', eight
brothers nnd fillers, s-.U of whom
made gcod i:fc of th-ir time ; so that the
oid woiiian was aunt to upwards of a thou
sand peoj>le.
Kng. Mag.
Gazette Marine Lift,
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA.
ARRIVED, Days
Ship Roebuck, Rafer, London 60
[Dry Goods—T. & I CifFord.
Gjlcri S.mtli Liverpo-.1 61
Dry p'ocds—A.. Humphrey?
Abigail, Welbcr dn. 69
Dry ponds Sc fait—M. Wh arton
Sclir. David, L'Hommedieu, N» York 5
[To CaDtain
Betrinniwj, Smith, Rchmond '
Fedt-rM, Crowe;!. tyewiYork
£ 'laid ■ ' is—To Ci/itain
Sloop P., i.iertv, P i . ■ i, New York
New For£e, • ' 5) do.
Eliaa Aniij Co is,- <lo. ■ j
("To Captain
Sloop Franklin, M h, Newport, R. I. 14
£ Rum & Molasses
CLEARED,
Brig De'ight, Gluz , Port Republican
Friendship, Of. nntr, St. Sebastians
Rami Fr, B.iic-, St, Kitts
Fvliz-, Sheninan t Leghorn
Capt. Smith <.f the- Gnlei, left-ar Liver
pool the May. Hcycral oiher
•\Rieri'*4ii »eflVi| i.
The (hip Kmgllojn, of Philadelphia, to
fail foot) :
Sin'p El z 'betb, for do.
.-p., S, l'poke on his pjiflai>e Ship Six
S.fKis at and tor B. lllrtoorc from Liverpool,
and was boiled in the Channel by a Rritifh
i igate, wHch had captured several valuable
French vcfT;ls.
Crptain Riser of the Roebuck, left the
Lizard Point the 3 if May. Outh>>isth
June in Ist 37 36 N long 60 00 W. spoke
the fchooncr Apollo of Wifcafat, bound to
Dominica. Captain Chr.fe infjrmetl he had
b'en captured on thr 6th of June by the
French privateer schooner L'Union, of
Guadaloupe, C. Rotife, the captain of the
privateer dated, that he captured between
the latitudes of 32 and' 36 and longitudes
W. 14 prizes, among them were
vefTels, viz.
Ship Mark, Ingles of and for Charleston
from C "rk, brig 1 rial, 1 oppin, of Newbury
! port, Mermaid, Farrier oif New York for
C.lcutta, and the others names unknown-
Put on board the Apollo 3 captains and
crews, amoHnting to thirty persons and dif
mi Ted them. Captain- C. on the 7th fell in
with 2 corvettes fr'in Cayenne, destined to
| cruise on the American, coail. Capt. Rafer
spoke on the 16th in lat 37 49 N. long. 61.
00 W. the (liip Charlotte, Filher of and for
New London, from Liverpool, on the 18th
li t 37 54 N. long 65, fell in with the wreck
of die schooner Friendly Brothers, E. Bray,
from Marblehead, bound to the Havanna.
June 22 lat 39 16 long 66 spoke the fliip
William Little, Juhn Fmfdick from Philadel
phia to Oporto. June 29 spoke the brig
George of Norwich, from New Londen to
Birbadoes, the captain ol which informed
ti.at two hours before, Monto Point bearing
N N W dirt. 2o leaguts, was chafed by a
Fiench privateer of 14 guns, but was ena
bled to escape in cpnft quence of a thick fog
coming on. Captaiu R. fayr at 4P M two
vefl'els to windward, one of which was sup
posed to be the privateer, the other a prize.
List of vesse.'t at Cape-Francoit, June 15.
Schr. Freedom, Rubirtfon, of Wilming
ton ; Phenix, Cox, Cha'rMon ; fliipTrux
ton, White, Baltimore, to fail in 10 days;
brie; Molly, Yirbey, do ; Aftive, Lunt,
Newbury-port ; schooner Frfhawk, Cook,
Saleip ; brig Lucy Rutherford, to fail for
Newbury-port, in 8 days ; Nymph, Wood
man, do. 3 do ; Nancy Cook, Providence ;
Betsey aud Peggy, Gordon, of Baltimore,
to fail in 8 days ; fchr. Barbara, Riley, do.
in I" days ; Hester, Power*, Boston ;
ship Columbus, Wood, rf New-York, lalt
from Cadiz ; fchr. John Vming, Loverdue,
Baltimore.
BOSTON,' June 30.
Captain Nafh failed in co. with brig Olive
Branch, Lindfay, for Philadelphia ; and in
fight of the Wed Calebs, was boarded from
an Englifli frigate of 44 guns, and informed
that she had sent to Jamaica, the Ihip
Symphony, Hancock, of Norfolk.
At Hospital island ; Ship Antelepe,
Feed, Havanna; fcho: ,ier Sally, Anthony,
New Providence } brig Minerva, Wood,
Savannah ; fchoonrr Ariel, Nafh, Cape
Francois.
The (hip Galen, from Charleston for the
Spanilh Main, after two hour fight, beat off
a French Privateer of 14 guns.
Snow Mary, Tayer, for Havanna, was
taken May jj, lat. 30, 68, by the French
Privateer schooner Courageux, of 12 fixes
and 91 me«,and.had taken 6-PrizesJbefore*
1 he captain said (he left Guadaloupe in co.
with 4 other. 3 were cruizing to the West
ward, viz 2 brigs of 16 and 18 gum, and
a schooner of 16; and the latter had taken
13 Prizes. The Courapreux, took 4 veflels
three days after the Mary, one of which
was from Portland and one from Eofton.
NEW-LONDON, July x.
Cnpt. Cheney, who arrived on Saturday
from St. Thomas, favored us with the fol
lowing :
, " I was bound from Trinadad to Boston,
in the fchr. Livdy, of Boflon, with a cargo
I "f fugir, ttfifaffes, and cocoa ; off the isl
and of S-.fia, fell in with the United States'
Inp Merrimack, who politely offered us his
protection to St. 1 homas, b. ing in compa
»y «ith the fthooner Vandyck. we follow,
j ed him there, and joined a'coi voy that wa»
■ enmintr out of tbe harbpr protefled by the
? United States' brifc Scammel, who kept with
\ the fleet to lat. 26. On the 2d June, in
j I"t 37, long; 67. was captured by a 'drench
1 privateer from Guadaloupe, called the Cou
j rageux, \ idlor Bouffon, master, carrying
112 guns, and about 150 men j flic had 3
f American prizes with her, viz. fchomer
Betsey, of Portland, bound to Jamaica ;
snow Mary, of Newport, bound to Havan.
11a ; and sloop Three Sifters, bound to Wif
caffet ; the privateer put 29 prisoners on
I 110 cargo in : (lie then boarded me, and the
next morning file took the sloop Petersburg
Packet, of Charleston, Captain JickforT,
bound to St. Kitts. This privateer had
so good information of the Americans, that
without the lead hesitation, he alked me
how long since I left the fleet, and whether
the Scammel was going to America with
the name of the convoy. On the 9th of j
June, in lat 28, long 61, he took out the
cargo of the (now Mary, and put it on
board the privateer and schooner Lively ;
then ordered it;e and the other prisoners, ex
cepting three which he detained to (leer the
j prizes, to take poflVffion of the hull of the
M try and iro home with her, giving us plen
ty of provisions: thed then hurried us out
ot the into the boat, not giving us
time to take our things with us, so that we
loft our quadrants, watches, glaftes, and the
reft of our (loathing and bedding. In 3G,
spoke the brig Rebecca, 7 days from New
buryport bound to Martinique.
Eben'r Cheney*"
NEW-BEDFORD, June 20.
Arrived, Schooner Hannah, Taber, from
Charleston, via New-York. 21, Sloop Fame,
Taber, from New-York. 26, Sloop Union,
Hathaway, from Norfolk.
NEW YORK, July 4.
ARRIVED, days
Ship Delight, Whealdon, Newry j 1
Scbr. Juliana, , New Orleans 24
CLEARED,
Ship Teas, Gardner, Greenock
Brig Union, Bellington, 1 Belfaft
Schr. Huatre s Hoyt, Leghorn
Fame, Hutchin9 Jamaica
Sloop Poily and Betsey, Seymour, Bermuda
Yesterday arrived here the ship Delight,
Captain Whealdon, fa fifty two days from
Cork. Though Hie failed the 12th May,
ftie brings nu news, or papeis, that vre can
learn. She is in ballast, and comes to Isaac
Hicks with thirty-five pafTengers. one of
whom is Alexander Greer, Esq. of Mary
land. May 23, in 1 titude 52, long imde
18. spoke the brig Polly, of \ ew y orki
ten days from Greenock, bound to Boston.
June 17» in latitude 41# longtitude 60 spoke
a brig from New York, bound to
na. fune 22, in latitude 40, long*itude
65, spoke the Ihip Galen. Smith forty se
ven days from Liverpool to Philadelphia.
The next day spoke the fliip , Fof
dick, out eight days.
Captain Farrier of the brig Mairmaid of
this port, who wag eaptun d a few day#
since on his homeward bound passage from
Calcutta, by a French privateer off the
coast, arrived in town Lft evening from
Boston ; and has politely furnifhed us with
the fallowing lift of American vessels at
Calcutta, the ift January 1799.
Ship Sanfom, Wheaton, New York
Northern Liberties, Afton do.
Atlantic, Waters, Philadelphia
Perseverance, , Salem
Mount Vernsn, Baltimore
The Indii, Captain Alhmead, of Phi
ladelphia, was waiting to fail with the En
g'.ilh fleet.
NORFOLK, June 26.
Arrived sloop Charlotte, capt. Star, 17
days from Antigua ; A convoy was appoint
ed, to call off Antigua the 17th inft. *nd
take such veffcls as were ready to proceed
homeward.
sloop Ann, capt. Hollowell, 10 days from
Ne w-Prov idence.
By capt. Ober, of the schooner Sally, ar
rived in Hampton Roads yeflerday, 7 days
from New-Providence, we learn, t,hat t | ie
briar Guardian, Stevens, from Baltimore to
the Havanna, is cad away on Elbow Key ;
half the cargo is loft, the crew saved.
Baltimore and New York Mail
Stage Office
IS removed from No. 13 South Fourth Greet, to
No. 18 South Third street.
An Office for those flakes is a]fo kept at mr.
Hardy's Inn, No. 98 Market flreet.
General Poll Office, April 18
Ten Dollars Reward.
DESERTED
FROM York Town on the 43d inft. JAMES
HENDERSON, lately a Serjeant in the 10th
k egiment, and since entitled as a Serjeant in the
Marine Corps, of the following ,description.
He is about five feet fix inches high, brown hair
and fair complexion He is an ad.ive fellow and
brags much of his abilities as a Drill Serjeant.
He has been lately seen in Lancaster, and is pro
bably with his Iriends, who live about 4 miles
from that place.
The above, reward -will be given an ' all expen
ces paid, on delivering him to any officer in the
service of the Uuited States, or lodging him in
Jail.
ROBERT RANKIN,
Adjutant Marine C\ rp~.
Philadelphia, June J®, daw.
h " At Bush-Hill,
| tiE Vlanficn Hours is to be let, with abcat
-*• 20 acres of the adjoining lands. Also, some
otf from 3 to 5 acres each) to he let on improving
tafes oy&*cß, situated on the high gr- undsnext to
Fratici-' s Lane, affordingfii.e vie vs of the city and
of tit Delaware, Likcwi e. a num er < f lots to be
let on Ground reiit,on Vine ai.d CaUowhill ftrects,
both < aft ward and weft ward ef broad greets.—
Appjy to
WILLIAM HAMILTON.
The Woodlands, June afr, ißco. 3tf
J«'v 5
s. r » • i
Lots at Lancaster,
OF sixty feet front Yy 24J felt tecp in differ
ent parts of the town, are te be let on ground
rent forever Also a number of pasture lots, from
five to ten acres each, to he let on Itafes lor year*.
The healthr ess and plcafaEtnefs of this borough,
and its ready Communication With Philadelphia by
means 0] the I drag* ike Road, render it as defirabi*
Apply at LarxafVr, to
JOHN MOORE, Esq.
or to
WILLIAM HAMILTON.
The Woodlands, June »7 r -1800.
J uJ y 5•
LOTS,
IN THE TOWNSHIP OF IILCCKLIY,
For SALE or to ee LET,
OH GROUND BENT,
fronting ok Market, Chefnut and Walnut
streets continneJ, between the turnpike and
heal'hy.
The dimensions o>f the lots are particularly
calculated tofuit ir.(JuflriDU< citizer.s, whrfe oc
cupations, although requiring them to be near
the town, maybe nevenheitfa advantage, ufly
pursued without its b. unds. /fhere {rt in the
neighbourhood nnmer/iuj flor.e quarries, and
there ii at the middle ferry (weft fide) a boa'd
yard, where wacxiea materials for luildin^a*
|W
be had at lower rates than in the city.
Apply te gg
WILLIAM HAMILTON.
11 .l (
Public Notice
IS hereby given, tha th. Partly, ftiy.of John
der he firm of JOHN WHJTESJDKS Lff Co.
w
rdwar.4 Edward: ~l All oriiies
Chela B 2ovng > FO
Joseph S. Lewis J H. Hct-g!.ton
Philadelphia, July 3, 1803 —(5.) tf
Imported
fn the Pomona, from Liverpool, and for fat *
Ironmongery, Sadlery, Cutlery,
B-ass &? Japan'd Wares,
Per the Brutu» an! Pent lope, vu'N. York,
aflorted in cases, and
PINS in Boxes—sr
No. 39 N >rtb Front ftrecr.
T 'ljlf if)
A partnershipT~
_ I
'
fubjcH to be in wrjting, fraled directed to
nf the Gazette of the United States, will be at • >
J one S' dtf'
To the Inhabitants of the 3d Col- B
leftion Diftrifi, U
Comprehended by the Ea't and Weft Northern
Libert let, and the township of lilotkley in
firft diviOon, ft tie of Pen»fylv»'nia. _
YOU are hereby noticed, that the tax
which has heen aflofled up in duelling houle»,
lands and Hives Wfthin rhi': diftriijt, by tirtue
1798, entitled "an aft-to lay and «•< lleil a di
rect tax," becomes due an<! payable oa the
receive the fame, from arte-- the. ? 2•.h day
lo o'clock in the merning till 6 in 1! e a!;er«
noon, except Monday the lift and Fr. i ihe
»jth, when, for the greater conv nj.-nct- c.f the
i .habitants in the towulhip B ctiif.y, J v ill
attend at the hoiife of Mr. Will am lircadf, at
ed are to take not'ee that on def-u t he
l'elves to an additr hal cxpence o' eifthr per
centum on their taxes atea.T; ft of
ptofecuti»n.-
In con ft rmity to tf e 6th lecflion of the ait
af'refaid, a full and > orrrdl n pv of
lift remains at the''hflirt Vf Jh'Rn BiWnc, No.
168, north Front street, Northern Libeities,
the futveyorof the rev<nsc for the fridaffeft
ment diftr'd, to ihe iiSfpe&ion t'f all per
sons inclined to infpeft the f-snne.
J.' MPS SWAIN,
Cnlle£lor o£ the jd coUedlion d.lirlfl.
Northern Liberties, June 28 w 1 A
Notice is hereby given.,
THAT application will be made to the Prjfidert
and Direitors of the Bank of the United States for
tVe renewal of the following Certificates «f Shares
John, of Baltimore, Hugh Davjy, twflcr, bound to
London, viz:
B. No. 19884") '
49885 | E,3chforn"f (hare.in the raaie
29886 Tho's Mo;p.,fheffi.-td (G. B)
*9887 i dated ift January, lßop ;
a 9 BBBJ " _
lease to take notice.
SAMUEL STERETT.
Baltimore, Jthapcil, 1800 a3w 3 rl »
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