Just At-riveS, SAJ.B BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, THE CARGO OF s:*SP F"H ' T>hja ) Theodore Elifs, Commander, from Btngj cossisvmo of «.-■ An affortmen' of Piece Goods. Sugars of th» firft quality, And »oo qr chests of superior quality llyfon Teas. Willing! U* Franas, and Thomas ts' John Clifford. March 17. Eliflia Fiflier & CoT No. 39 North Front Street, HAVE ON HAND AND FOR SALB, GERMAN SFF.FL, windowglafs, hats afford ed in cafej, Nails in caflc*, and a large ass >rt- HXfnt of Ironmongery 1 , Cutlery, Sadiery, Coach, and Harr.efs Furniture,Brafs and Japanned Wares. Pins and July J9 WAYNE COUNTY TAXES. THE owners of nnimproved lands in Wayne county, are h»reby notified, that Taxes are become payable thereon for the'yeJr* 1*99 and ]Bo3. Those who have not already paid their taxes, ire hereby required to discharge the fame to JOHN BRINK, Efuture, Trcafurer of said County at Milfqrd, within three months from this date, other wife proceedings to sale, according to the ait of Aflembly in such cafe provided, will e had by the CommilTioners for the said county. Asa Sientoiu, "1 . ") John Qartin, £• Commiflioners Jebannes Van Etten, J AtteA, E. CUc. Jblj 9,1500 For Sale, A FEW HOGSHEADS OF Jamaica SUGAR and COFFEE, A Trunk of ..lei. and Women*' Shoes, And a parcel, of Tow Linen, v ALSO, Barton Window-CHafe, % b>-'OiObft-ti 10 oy it nod 17 by |>. Any uze» larger than thole may be had on being ordered from the manufedory. Apply to' ISAAC HARVEY, Jun'r. 3d wharf south of Market (beet. August 4. djw Writing-Paper, ANA STATIONARY, Just received by the ship Kensington, from Jor sale by WILLIAM TOUNG BIRCH, no. 17, SOOTH SSCOXO STRIET, IMPERIAL wove and plain, Super Royal do. Royal do. do. Demy do. 7«olfeap do. Port thick and thin do. folio and quarto, Do." do. do. hot-prtfs'd. Copying machine paper and ink-powder for do. Ink and ink powder, red and black, fine Japan v ink, parchment, q'lills and pens, penknives, , fealing-wjx, wat'eis, &c.&c. A few sets of elegant Maps and Atlas's, Mahogany writing defies of various fires. |r*7» Merchant's Account Books ready madey or made t» any pattern on tbe short est notice. s July 15. f m&th .it Found, A Red Morocco Po«ket-Book, WHOEVER has loft it may receive it on ap plication at the office of this Gazette, and paying the expence of this advertisement. July • - A CERTIFICATE FOR a three quarter Share of Bank Stock of the United States, No. 381S in the name of John Holmes, Jun. has been lost or ipiflayed and for th« Renewal of which application has been made at said Bank, of wbieh all concerned are defired-to take notice. PETER TREGHNT. May 19 <ljm. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Two or three Lads OF Reputable Gonne&ions as apprenticei to an elegant and profitable business Apply tothe office of the Gazette of the United States. August » eolw FOR SALE-mA compute Printing-Office, WITH A Newspaper Establishment, In the pleasant and healthy town of Newark, New- Jersey, about sine mile* from New-York ; Also, a complete set of BOOK BINDING TOOLS. THE above is worthy the attention of any Printr.r wishing to eftablilh himfelf in a country to-vn. 1 The r»pid population, and ex treme pleafantncfs of the t*wn, and it« vicinity to New Yoik, i« a consideration which every person willksow how to ap)reciate- It will be fold very cheap for cas» ; or a liberal credit will be given for one half of the pnrchafe money, if detired. Further particulars may b« known by fending a line, post paid, to JACOB HALSEY, Newark. July 49 tuth&s aw Capt. Thomas Nelson, 1 WHO is luppofca to be at pitlent in this city is requelled to call on Mr. Thomas Ket land, No 67, south Frort-ftreet, who hasa letter ef confequencafor him, wl.ith if called for im mediately will relate to his particular inter«ft. Any person giving information where Captain Nclfon may be feed will greatly oblige Mr. Ketland. August a. dJt For the season, S3* immediate possession given A very plsafant, healthy COUNTRY SEAT} WITH Gardih, Failure Ground", Coaih- Hoiiie, Ice-House, See. See.—Situated near the Frank-ford road, and about 3 1- a miles from the city. For terms apjjy to the fubferiber, in Chefcut, above Eighth dreet, w. MACPHERS,ON. Julylß , d6t Houses to Let: ONE large convergent three-story Biick Dwelling Houle, with' four rooms oil a floor, anJ two Kitchens ; there is a pump of water, ar.d a rain water cistern n the yard ; situate on the raft fide of FoUrth- Street, one door above Race Street, lately occupied by Solomon Moroche. A convenieut Three Story BRICK HOUSE, With a pleasant yard on the South fide of Arch-Street, third door above Eighth Street. For terms apply at No. 116 Arch- Street. tu th fa. Im Auguft 4. m&wtf GLASS MANUFACTORY 7 THE PROPRIETORS Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works, HAVING procured a fufficiar.t number.of the molt approved European Glal's M»nu fudlurers, and having on hand a large dock of the best Material*, on which their workmen are now employed, have the pleasure of alluring the public, that window glafsof afuperior qua lity and of any site, from by 9, to iU by inches, carefully packed in boxes containing 100 feet ea h, may be had at the fliorteft notice. Glass of larger sizes for other purpofcs, may llfo be had, fitch as for piflures, coach glafles, clock faces, &c. Bottles of all kinds and of any quantity may also be had, together with pocket flalks, pickhngjars * apothecary's 0»op furniture, or other hwllow wart —the whole at least a/ pef cent, lower than articles of the fame quality brought from any of the lea ports of the United States A liberal allowance will be made or sale of large quantities. Orders from merchants and others will be puniflually attended to on ap plication to JYMES CVHARA or ISAAC CR vIG, or the Store of Meflrs PRATHER and MILIE, in Maiket-Strect, Plttlhurgh, March 4, tuthtf. d 901 Fitly Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Gen, Kidgely of Balti ra re, on the aoth inlt. a light coloured negro nan, who calls himfclf WILLIAM Mc. DONaLI) jHe is abut 14 years of age, about 5 feat g .nches high, nt at in hit dress, and ha» a good •suit of hair. Had on, wheu he went a-*ty, a good heaver hat, a Ihort light green doth coat, edged with < ellow, and yel iiw gilt buttons—a light buff cafiimer, double breaded waiflcoat, a pair of dark olive colour e<i thirkfett pantaloons—a white linen shirt, white ribhed eotton ft'ickings, and a good pair of (hoes with ftringr He took with him a dark blue coat, a pair of olive cafhmtr pan'a- I on», and a light corduioy pair of breeches ; alfiagollor pinchbeck watch, with a flee! chain. He is fond of fpiritous liquors, is inso lent, has a ilupid Jook, and chews tobacco.— He was bred in Charles county, Maryland, and purchased of col. John Thomas by gen. Ridge ley. Whoever apprehends said negro, and (e cures him in any jail so that the owner may gtt him again, flialt receive the above reward, with reafonablr charge* if brought home, or de livered to Jofhui B. Bond, Philadelphia, may 1 dtt FOR SALE, A Valuable and singularly eligible ESTATE, CONSISTING of two handsome dwelling houfcs, with excellent (tabling for seven horses, double coach-house mod completely fitted up; a beautiful large and valuable garden richly filled with choice fru:i, furrouoded with high Hoard fence, almost new. The premifei are beautifully situated near the middle of Oernuntowii. sur rounded with rich profpr&s of the adjacent country ; an orchard of about tw« acres, with a haiulfcme lawn at the back of the house. One house hat been recently built on an appro ved plan; tbe other has been completely repaired, painted and paperfed, and contain ten rooms with as elegant drawing-room, fifteen feet by thirty fix. The new house is well calculated for a store in either the dry or w*t good lint. The air and water are unrivalled, and there are fane most excellent fehools in the neighborhood. For particular! esquire of the Printer, or of Mk. potter, ODnthe premises. May 9: dtf LANCASTER STAGES. rHB Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan caster line of Stages DISPATCH, return their grateful thanks to their friends and the public in grneral, for the pad favors they have received,and inform them that in addition to the regular Line, they are provided with Carriages,fober and careful drivers, to go through between the City and Borough is two days. Those who prefer this mode of travelling can accommodated at the Stage Office, sign of United State* fiagle, Market street, Philadelphia. Slough, Downing, Dunvfoody Is" Co. Nbv. 30. 2t—s A PARTNERSHIP. A PERSON pofiefling some capital, a consi derable (hare of industry, and deftrous of engaging as a partner in a lucrative business, may hear of a situation. All proposals on thii fubjeil to be in writing, sealed and dire&ed to W. R. J. New York, and left with the printer of the Gazette of the United Statea, will be at tended to. A Printer would find it to bii advantage Tnpr {• ' d>f Notice is hereby given, THAT application will be made to the President and Directors of the Bank of (he United States for the renewal of th« following Certificates ef Shares in the said Bank, which were loft on board the Slip John, of Baltimore, Hugh Davty, matter, bound to London, vis : B. No. 19884"") 19885 | Each for one tiare, in the name I 'B6 of Tho's Holy, Sheffield (G.B) •9887 | dated ill January, 1800; *9BBB J Of which application, all persons concerned, will please to take notice. SAMUEL STERETT. Baltimore, jthapril, 1800 aaw^m To be Let, * LJO, THE WASHING TON Daii r Gazette, liiblifhed at the Seat of GofsbsmesT of the United States. T~"HE publijaion of a good Newfpaperat the feat ofgovernment, is so uieful an undertaking, brth to the government and to the citizens at hrge, for the pnrpofe of t<*n municaring Sta.e Papers, th«t Proceedings o! Confrefs, and ccher Intelligence, that th Editor has no doubt of receiving the public patronage. Having left a specimen of th s Paper with the principal printers and book fellers at Philadelphia, he takes this oppor tunity of laying Kit tern,s before the public. I. Tlie Gaaette (h-U be published every day in quarto,- an a halt' llieet Urge royal, and be delivered to subscribers in this city and Georgetown at their places of residence. Papers for distant fubfaribers fhnll be carefully packed up and forwarded every post day ; in half (heets to places where the mail is conveyed evdry day ; and in whole flieets to subscribers at places where it is not con veyed f» often. 3. It lhall be carefully printed on a good type and paper, to be enlarged as soon as fubferiptions and advertilements will admit of it. 1 4* The price to subscribers shall be fi\e dollars a year, to be paid half yearly in ad vance ; or fix dollar* a year, one half te be pud at the end t>f each half year. 5. Advertisements -will be inserted three times at the rate of one dollar a square. V 6. The Gazette (hall contain the earl fed intelligence foreign and domestic—public of ficial papers, a Jketch of the proceedings and debates m Congress: with ftleflions and ef l'ays on the various fubjefts of economy and literature. ' * It shall be conduced on a fair and impar tial plan, open to political difcuifions ; but 110 perfonaj piece* or irritating animadver lidns ton parties or individuals shall be ad mitted. The publication of the Gazette will com mence on the firft day of Oft her next. CHARLES CIST. Washington, July Is, (Aug. i)niwt'3w WHEREAS BY a dtcrea of the High Court ol Chancery, made in a cause, James against Newman, it it among other thing* referred to Win. Grave*' Esq. one of the matters of the said court," to take an account of the Legacies bequeathed by the will of the testator, WILLIAM PHILLIFS, late of Newgate street, London, deceased, and .Iso to in quire and ftite to the court, whether Eranti- James, the brother of the complainant's named a, one of the Legatee* in the said win is dead, arv whaler he died in the life time o( the testator Therefore all perfoni who can give aoy informa tion whether the said Francis J-mes he living or dead, and it living where he now refilei or lafl r firted, and when and at what place, and when, and where he waslaft beard of, and if dead, when and where he did, sre hsreby requeftcd to give such information ta the said William Graves, Efq\ at hi. office in Soathampron Buildings, Chancery Lane, London,on or.before the firft day of March next, otherwiir he wiij be exdudad the benefit of the laid decree. Tht said Francis James waa horn at or near Kidwelly, in the county of Caermartben, and il living, is about the agp of thirty four yaars, and about the year 1779, was a foremaft man on bparO 1 the Milford, a merchant ship, belonging to tht por- of Bristol, and failed lor Jamaica in Septem ber, 178 c, afterwards he returned to lirillrl an in November, 1781, was pressed in King road, Bristol, and sent oh board the king's frigate called the Dsiomede, in which he failed from Ply mouth on a cm iso, and on board of which he ai terwirds became a quarter gunner anddeferted the said ship at Charleston Bar in North-America in September |jß». Should any ptrl'on in the United States of Ame rica, be enabled to give information of the above named Francis James, whether livirg or drad,they are requeued to communicate the fame to DAVID A. OGDF/31, No 69, Stone (Ireet, New-Y rk. f5" The printers throughout the United States are requeued to publish the above, april 18; . Ibis Day Published, By J. Oumrod, No. 41, Chefnnt Street, (Price is Cents) • X THE Death of General Wa(hitigton> A POEM. In imitation of the manner of Ofliaa. By ttev. John B. Link, A. M. Minifur of the First Prefbyteriaa Congregation of Philadelphia. ftr Mr. Chtudron't Oration will be publiihed on Monday morning. March 15; d. A PLEASANT COUNTR T HOUSE, WITH an excellent Orchard, Barn, Pump, &c. &c. The whole containing 17 acre*, situate on the Wifthkon road, between the third and fourth mile ftoue—May be purchased on reasonable term*. —Two thirds of the pur* chafe money may remain (feeured on the pre mises and on interest) during three years. Enquire of BONSAL «c SHOEMAKER, N». 1141 South Founh-ftreet, the Sub fcriher, at Mount-Pleasant, adjoining the prtmifes, or at No. 45, WalnUt-ftreet. JONr "'ILLIAMS. June Is. mwf tf. Baltimore and New York Mail Stage Office IS removed from No. 13 South Fourth street, to No. 18 South Third Oreet. An Ofite for thsffc ftagts i< also kspt U air. Hardy's Inn, No. 08 Market ttreet. Central PoU Once, April 18. Insurance Company Of she State of Pennfylvauia. THEDJ RECTORS HAVE this day declared a Dividend of Thirty Dollars of each Share of the St of thi« Company for the lad fix months, vrhieh will he paid to the Stockholders or their legit Representa tives alter th« 10th instant. JAMES S. COX, Prcjidant. aupuft t. diot. FRANKLIN Referred Trails, FOR SALE. ON Wednesday the ill day-os OAober nex f > books 'irill be open in the Office of theSu'.> fcriber, residing in Franklin, for the sale of the Keferved Trails laid out by virtue of an afl ot AffemMy passed the nth :ay of April, 1799. — One fifth part of the purchase money to be p hi at the time «f sale, one fifth part wi'kiti twrclv' months from the day of sale, one fifth part wi-hin two years from said day, and the remaining two fifth parts at er before the expiration o' three years after such sale No contrail to be confirm ed for fifteen dayrgfter the said books Stall be o peneu, and the highefl price offered within that time will be accepted. All payments made will be forfeited unless the purchaser within three yesrs from the day of sale makes an aitual fcttlement on the trail jur chafed, by clearing, fencing, and cultivating at leall two acres for every fifty con tained in the surVey, and mSt therein ame f age for the hahita'ion of man, and rtliJe there on !«r the space of five y-ars n;xt following the firft settlement of the save No patents to :ffue, anlefs fatUfa&ory proof {hall be made of such j&ual fcttlement, rsfidenee, and improvement. GEORGE FOWLER Cotnm JJi.ner. Frarklin v July 1800. august 8, d6w. For Sale, In the pleasant village of Mount Holly, Bur lington County, 18 miles from Cooper's Ferry, and 7 from Burlington ; ONE LAIICE TWO STORY Brick - House, FIVE and thirty feet fquart, four roojns on each floor, and a cellar under the whole.— Likewifa adjoining, a forty foot front Lot, situ ate o« Mill street, near theratrket, with anew Carriage House and Stables on the rear of the Lot,fronting a public alley. For further par ticulars apply tn MAHLON BUDD, or ISAAC CARR, in Burlington. Who will (hew the pre tin lei and 1 ake kunwn the terms, or of the fubferiher in by whom an indifputahle title will be ftiven. MICAJAH ELLIS. Rurlington, July 9, 1800. July *9 eodtf. JUST PUBLISHED, AND TO BE SOLD BY JAMES HUMPHREYS, No. 106, Touch fiu. of Maiket ft; CPrice One Quarter of a Dollar Pleasing Incitements TO WISDO \1 and VIRTUE, Conveyed through the Medium of Anecdote. 7ale, and Adventure ; Calculated to entertain, fortify and improve the Juvenile Mind. Translated chiefly from tit German. Said Humphreys has just received, and is now opening a handfeme collection of BOOKS. J ul 7 '9 S. 3 t FOR SALE, In the Ciy of Burlington, Slate of Ntw- Jerscy, TWO NEW TWO STORY Brick Houses, Situate on Market ftrr.et, BEING twenty feet front and thirty-two feet deep, each with cellar them and kitch ens in the rear, Ukewife a well of good water in front. ALSO, Four twenty feet Lots, Adjoining the above prermfes. one hundred and fi'ty feet deep. For, terms of sale apply to the fut-fcriber in n .ur lington, by whom an icdifputable title will be given. MICAJAH ELLIS. Burlington, July 9, 1800 (19) eotf District oj fennsylvavia to wit: BE it remembered th»t on the Tenth day of July in the twenty fifth year of the Indepen dence of the United States of America, Alexan der Addifon of the fa'rd Dift'id hath dep fiteJ in this office the title of a book the right where of he claims aa Author in the worda following to wit, " Reports of 9afes in the County couris of the Fifth Circuit and in the High Court of Errors and appeals ofthe State of Pennsylvania, and charges to Grand Juries of tHrfe County Courti. Uv Alexander Addifon, President of the Courts of Common Pleas of the Fifth Cir cuit of the State'ef Prnnlylvama." In conformity to the aft of Congrefsof the Uni ted States intitlVd '■ Aruitfl for the encouragement of learningtoy securing the copies of maps chart, and b oks to the Authors and Proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned." D.C LOWELL, Clerk of the D\ftri& of Pennsylvania The above 000k is now publiihed. It will be de livered to lubferibers by Mr. Dobfon Bookfcller. July »3 That large and commodious HOUSE, At the corner of Arch ar.d Ninth flrctts. TO BE RENTED, And entered upon this month, the House, Sta ble, Soach-Houfe and Lots, now in the tenure O! Mi jor Butler, fitvate a> above. Enquire at No. it, north Fifth firaet. July 10. LOST, OK MISLAID, A CERTIFICATE of four Miares ai the Bank of the United States in the name ef Bickham «c Reefe, No 159J, for the renewal of which application is intended to fce made at the feid Bank, and ail per font concerned are de filed to take notice. JAMES HENDERSON. May 8. d.?m Strayed away, ON Sunday- the • 3th inft. a fmill strawberry coloured MARK, fourteen hands high, has three white feet, a white face, about ten ye<srs old. Apy information will be thankfully rereived, and if delivered at John Negus's Ferry, at Market street, a reward of four Dol lais will be paid. July 17. ¥ 3* TO BE SOLD, AT. PUBLIC SALE, On Fifth Day the gth ot Ojiiobs-r, on tin ptemifee, The Mary-Ann Forge And Plantation : SlTU.llEpart inHrandywbc township, apd part in Werckland, about 30 isiles from Phi ladelphia, and one and an hali rv: tic from tft Turor pike road, and Downing's town ; containing about 330 acres, with allowance of 6 acres per 100 ; two third? of ths land is good woodland, forae excellent meadow made, and much more can be made ot the firft quality *the forge »«# turned by the main branch of Br?ndywine Cieek,. a forcible Stream, the forge has three fires and two hammer- all in repair. The dam being found and weli backed, and apparantly able to rcfift any frefh (not supernatural) LikeWif there is another lively stream and current of water, that empties into the fai J clam, that might be very con - veijient for a'Grift Mill, or other kind of water works, Ve with facility erected; there is a good tw«»-ftoiy stone dwelling-house for the ac commodation of the proprietor of the works, with an excellent spring and good houfc over it; con tiguous to the door also convenient Hone stabling,, with an entry thrrugh the mid- le fufficicnt t* accommodate three teams, besides haokney horses; contiguous to the forge stands a good stone office, and a of convenient houses for the work man is created amply a-.lsquafe for th«? said works. If not thert fold it will be rented for a term of years Terms and conditions made known by applying to WILMAM EVANS, in Willistown, or JOHN MARSHALL, in 'horn bury Tcwnlhip. N. B. The Sale t» commence at i o'clock oa laid day. Aug 5 saw-6w T HE undermentioned Certificates of Stock of the Bark of ihe United States, viz. No. 3804. dated ittjulv 1796, for ten fharc* in the name of Charles Loveerote of Isew- York. No. »J3»i —No. sjjii, dated ift July, 1796, for five Ibares each in the nance of Sarah tVedgewood of Etrurii. No.'». 808—No. 19809, dated ill January, 180?. fir ten (hare&each, in tha name ef Henry Waddington, Merchant, London. Notice is hereby given. That application is intended ttj be made at the fa id Bank by the f: bfcribars, for a renewal of the film, of which all persons concerned are rtqiirfted tr. take notice. WADDINGTON & HARWOOD. Philadelphia, July 10, 180 c. mwf.im 300 Dollars Rewarb. v LASj Saturday nigr.t my ftrp in Water ltreer was opened by a falfe key, and sun dry articles of Jsweller Y, to the amount of ten or twelve hundred dollars, were carried off. Am np thrm were, Two nnrr'iw I'poor.s marked " Worr'-ck Likcr eflci of Mr James aad wife, of Peterlburg—tine do. of a Mr. King- one do. of Mr John Trimb'c, late of this town, the back fe! with a la'gc blue glsfs and a smaller in the rentfe, under whL-.h was a plait of hair hid ttrait, with J. T. io a cyphsr worked in pearl. Together with a nwmber of iancy pi«. ce», painted by Sully, »hi<h cjnnot now be reccliefled ; 5 Boitfwatu'a Calls damped * Warrc.ik.' AND The following Watches t I Gold watch, maker's lutnc tr< va.i Paris I silver do 7"homj9 Green, Liverpool. 7703 1 do do. George Bifield, London, ij.joo 1 gold do. Frrriclt, no name I do do. John Kyland, London, 3331 I (i'vti d , French, no name 1 do do John f'tllf, London, 744 1 (rold do. Undirt'. Parii 1 silver do. Joseph Kem' c< Sha*v 1 d". do. J Darltigtun, London 1 do do. No. 9361 1 gilt do. G. M. Wetcalf, London, 419S ' silver do. Get rge Ijafwood, London, 2906 1 do. do. J Smith, London, »u 1 double cafe gilt watch, R. Ofburn, Rich- mond, 8764 ico Dollars will be riven for the reftoratioa of the or aco dollars if the s .thief or thieves are <lfo secured. Mr. Bcnj min Morris, the owner of the Watches which were taken at the fame titae, will alio give 100 dollars for them. > July J9 £s* The frin'ers a' Pererfbnrf, Richmond, Mexindna—Baltimore—Chanefton —and o thers, are requefte-i to insert the above for * f»w times TO PRINTERS. FOR SALE, OLD Long Primer, Small Pita on Pi<!« Body, Englifl), Chafes, Composing Sticks, and agreat varitty of articles necefiaryto ~arry on the Print ine Business. They will be fold cbeap tsr cafli- Apply to the Printer. To be Let, or Sold, v - Either together or divided in lots A CONVENIENT, WELL FINISHED HOUSE, And 4 acres of Land SirTUATE in the Village of Attleborough or Four Lanes ends, Bucks county. Imme diate pofTeSon will be piven. Enquire of the fubferiber on the preinifes. ELIZABETH ROBERTS. NU. Tlie Titue of a healthy ttout NEGRO BOY for sale—Enquire as above, i J»'y B<nb jw THE UNDERSIGNED, HIS Swedish Majesty's Consul General,and au thorited to tranfafl the Consular Business, for his Majesty the of in the United States of America, reading at Philadelphia, Hereby, gives public Notice, That in obedience tu recent iritiruili.ina received from his government, it i» the du'y of all Mailers of Swedish and Dar.ipi vessels, be.lira their failing from any port ir. the laid States, to call upor him or the Vice Consul in ort'er to f c granted such Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency >{■ the flat'- of the Ne<jtr«l Commerce an i tliefe-i veral Derrass of the Uclhgerent Polrcrf, render' indifpeplably neceflary, and, that any Mafttr cf veffeis belonging to the refpeflive nations, or pa, vigating and r the prote<sUon of tl eir flags, it| •mitting to take such certificates, will perfonallp stand refponflMe for the consequence*. RICHARD SODERSTROM. PhiliJelphia, ißth DccemVer, 1799. Loft, Robbery. y- tots
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